line r i Somerset UcrM.lJJZZ (,KH. p.. HTM- r.ii..r. Auaast 1 iwct HERALD will beeiit to any a-Ure.- t county for fifty c uts from now until j 1-t of PwHuIhT. i i . rw . . c llicntBALD luoiet. ! I It KMETACK," a lasting and frn'rant , Sime. Price 2" and .V --iit. i-'- : r '. "tw go)d- at J. 1!. SlVt'KK A Co.V. fjr lame Back. Side or Ci.e-t ue Shiloh's Truus I'laster. -' cent. . IImalk tablets for sale at Chfis. H. Eisb r,a ook Wore. Tl'' fewyt ot jueensware at t J. 15. f-NYM.a iUU .L INJECTOR free with eacl: Ktlle j i!..li's ( utarr!; Remedy. I'ri'-e "s'CTs. j Jsi'ic liieli rhould ue the llfM.M llie Walnut .Frame Eicht 1 'ay 'l.-'k at S; ljweir i'..r H. That lovely lamps, all new. and very' mp, at ' ; J. 15. Sti.t:uit t'o.'s. I VJY WILL YOU cou?h w hen s-hiloh's J CJt will give imme-liate relief. 1 rif !0 j cfx, 5" t ts.. and 1. j Business men shf.uld order th.irltili and liPtter Heads put up n pa. Ket. vie pruo ! tb Very liand-omet r.t thi- olM. : ' JCtU'' lot of full and wililtr l.el.i: VTei-eiveil at 4 J. 1. Smm b A o' t Jl-OU f CATARRH REMEI'Y-A - j jenre fe.r'arr!i. lithtlieria ami nk- Jouth. fc are m;ll iiii? our lawn-, dres jii.cham. st . J.R.vvtr.Ktt Co." h-I REV. ;E0. II. Thavcr, of R..urhon. I .. say : -Roih iuys-lf and wife owe our ; ' fcs 10 SHIlJiH CONSl'MI'TI' ' I I'ffc A -..s olid lia:id two horse earria.-'e for :.!c t Imp by ' - J. M. IIotnrKiiM'. f JlLoH'SCl RE WILL iiume-LiU-ly r. I .tvet'pMtp. Wles.i'iie- c .110 and Rruu-bi- -f. Hfit-t-s aret, carpets l-::!i.: ..ut r.t I. It. Unvder k o. s. Koii'i mi-this haiice C Putins cheap carpet. ?The ttiat assortment of V" uf t l is, j JtweSn-. Silver-plat.sl Ware. 5;.cv La. j ' ijretilanses. ever brouaht toSomcr- t . ...,n. , tj ' ut E. MclViweli . i ' JLf.y. YiI' M WE loi-Ta:.le by iTide-'ioii. j Cn-'.i;-!ition. ItiriitK-ss. I-1- o! App-iit Yell.-w skin M.iloh's 'i;alier is poi - the cure. :U you want ft rs -class Stati urv r aOstbuytbelliKsi.il packet. N-., aTi'.all oihersiz. put up in ibis urn; ale just the tliitig for husinw num. S'ami:i' Maple Sucar. Racou. sn.ao I-i'.er They Vi liea'. " 0ts, potatoes and Leans for -at-li or in - i4.. f.,r !.ier. ban-!Ise of '-or line ot trai'e. 2 t'nni: ,t Jtm-JTS. ' i " would hot blame any one for st.aling. s.Aut at the prit J. R. Miyder A Co are sell-jU.s-nswar.', lamps and glassware at -),n- lit have a new way of p-tting tnem. all isr them. l A com,.lent writing fp.in the south I theeoiiwy-s.s.-" : '" 'Rouub on l'.heuma, ' jaiim' kmx ks theeu;jsl suirtrine f that Ii-rrSLjle disease " ; .VoR 1)YSPE1"SIA and L.-- Complaint .,, has, , printed guarantee .. bot- ' lie of Sbil's Yitali.T. It never fans .o; ! r FbbDAI laign flerali!!! tJebbart' rtet Flour. msnnfactnrel nn . .Joer the "new pra.V-J reduction pn.eess,' fry Stimon Ccbhart ... Try a (.arrel "... 'riee 2 .V) less than Viet.nk. i '.. 4 CrrRtT. i.ln.le Academy. New Centrcille, prti a. f.Jlade r. ).) will rc.p.-n July 21.12. S fcev. V. V. IWtrii k, princil!: I. S. Sny- arid Jno. S.'ill. graduat.-s of State Nor- jh.al octio..l, ais4.an.ls. y Every ve is sun'""' s the ash. nisi, ing .'in prioes i. ft S-nyder are selling ienvy winter rtot.'.ii.g at. They liavi a few . , fajiniier suits left: -ali and c.-t one clioaf . asr d.rwn in price. ffrf (locks. Nicked lock. Weight 1'. . flocks, vcr CIi.-Ls. CaletMWs. Mantle Tl vrks. tW-uirc "!.ad:s. PlaeV Walnut tock. Jtr. rtf FiL-ure. in gr.f.1 variety, at Bl!loweH's. . To-ofTRTcn v ill ii-l-EBH. We wish - aythatvc are n.-w 4Wre.l to funrsh - tVH whrie !lr.ic. cal.:',ndla-ternd ce- meJt. :i.ve ! ten harrel l.s. at i.ii.-s '.fss ; tln Vy -.j :r.:ai..iis. '"cal freig!;t jwl.ied , i.giseai (i-iio e.wheef in l.x! clunin . f thla Mr. , . CuoK A HCKIUTS. .., The sale 4 xlse wl es;at, if Ma'l.ias ' "Jf-lists! is, late W tnmcfeej fownsliip. d?veas jtl. lis hMi csuiuntisi -Mwtil Tnes.l.iy .W An.;rttl court next, ai r! is.jrt tntic. un-V- ..ld at priva'c ai MS.MHT. Crs-ms i k-iroii m bny will en!! ri-iJa.-oii Net? or J-.l.n II. I" hi. at S."oerset. Pa. '" " r-Nsii. Arvicr. ! nut allow skf j'ti - vt's" t" overrule y..ur U :t r judgment when 'it-article ot tnie rrerit is p'ace.1 l-efi.re y.-wi. t f v.n are dysjietic ..r your kidneys and liv " am. fV-cte.1. delay no lorrger : pr.ictire i?'Jatl.fr'wcdisli B:tte-s. the infullihle retu- - - ed,. It r-iil Wi more f..r you than we can .4 -ay a-w it. eei.lv,srti'tiient and testi- f mor.ial in this ptvper. I lairs.itTss.'T vo f iaa. We otler at our waiehou- or n traiJ e-'siii t station, in S five t ten barrel lo.-. White I.inie, per barr-'l. Istl !l. ne.." il.fA !- V Seines I Plaster. er W.I. Jsa lbs nes, 2. i 1 'til. per harrel. 2' !is. net, 2.rC .iaa iruaranteed. - Cnox A F.rrBiTK. - , Any of ar readers who need truss and .npjc.rter wiitl lie p!a I to learn that the k (finest rorfc ev.ilvtnl;t to S..nierset county ' . as just hn nvAvA f.y C. N. P.vd. He toakea a sjvcia'ty f ti roods and guar lJitet l sl'Vi.ii,,i. 'ri.. v within the Jl-arii sf all. A'-o. a tiie- 4A ladies' ztJ (rxt slio.ilJ.T liracet,. D. iuit fail to ' - wr U.ew. i. ' Read this ati l tell your neighl "rs that .' "Paul O. Nowag W .-nlar-ed his -store room Isaud addesl to hit at,. k f flioes. Hats I i-eather. Fatic)" ea"Uaiid Notions. Trunks SaliVls. V atclies, Hml, and Jewelry, at. 1 immeaMa. welection of toen'a. Er's and cliil- 4rti'a isJ;i:it:. nj in eveevofalv to come and examine sta k snd pr!-e. Men's sut at iJv. fine black mitj at 7A t.. .75; boy'a euh f.ft"5 H 4 ii; tlii!dn-n s kilt suits $1.75 tu ftaat. Hats in endics Va ttwety. trood Wool Has V cent'. AS), ali 4 leading sprine aJ mmtirr styles uf U- 1ie fjats and M illinerv tro' Uzu, MAKrr. Main Street. lv j lst addM a large lU-fritferator to our Mea. aiarket in wttttaV nil Meats ran be fcei coo' andriean Maoou. Jef, INirk, Ac. kept couetaurtly on luuxL v-n daily, rarties buyH-tt ami can Lave t l-ryt m the refrig erator Ol. til wanted. We Mt. ai,. ltaj.Ua) new brick it sJe, which will a-.;; & the hurd.-il or tboits- .awtd at a low -taw. C'W Iv:s A Co. I i. I -j in j mid evenin j Mr. arc-Has U-ibrook, t-rruer!y of this j .,'rits UiUl . fcrj,j qjt(, level in the water i oounty, with bis wife and family of Sioux w,ji, tuf, .jc..j-j are applied; and. secor.d- Ci(y Iowa, mre boaruiiig al the Central !io-' jV( ,u a,jj ..j jt is belter tu beg.u cutting I ie'. t.y taking otf small pivot at the Corners :anj 8;,,fl(, the edjes. and ao reduce the Mr. Ed. K. Mover, of the HaT:Uu'cishIpwrf,lniiy t,,,hi. rrtjired. When the j v.-. Tii!.! tiinp Coinpnny. is in town this j otHm poe on well lue jia breaks away jweck. t-Uti'p':'.' T'1-'' ,!" u"vJt, y. I'-ij'rum the sc-issur j:: !tuUl iiocee in a ' Kooiitz. K-si. iiru:elit iir.ewiththeblades. Tbetwo hints i - H. 1 liner Fx., l ft fi.r JCorrirtown Thiirslav ttiornitir. intending topi ! At- :lanti tl!vTnpd.ir and Mum home the f(rP jrt of net weei. The eighth annual convention of hejpa alv lai,y .ng from the eastern I Ass.K.:ati... ..r ti.e i'lmson. 01 tne 1 .r i j reimsylvania" will be beld al AKnert on j Tmlar. Se;.t. mh ..... ,, , 1 1 I D- E1. M. Kiinmell, wLoaccident'v hr'nic 1 !os arm . .... . " - . . , has entirely recovered, and is afrain nWett it:cnd:n? to his profe":.nr.al duties. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. (Schell. who have for . ..... 1.,, trareline thromrh KsI)SJts Xei.ka, I.'Wa and other jrti-.r.s of the wet returned lnune Sr.turlar nfler- Mr. J. K.C'otrrolh, at one time one of the P.t;tnr the "Somerset Imarrot. with his wile and child returned from Columbus Ne-lirH-ka. where they have livimr for the past two vear. Mondav and are l-oi:ni- Incat the Central. f-oiiie of tlie lrari!ers at the Sjmcrs-! H"l:-- irave anotiier enjoyable entertain- rnent in llie larfj.- parlor al inai lumoin ii.-s-lery. f-autrday evenitip. to a lnrf-e niimiier ..f their f.-llow lioanlers and a few invited ,mih:s from the' town. M,rs j p. Vomiada and Ceo. R. llaer. who have Ik-cii pendinjr the past five T. eeVs at Mr. V.mnada's h"nie in Centre f'uunty, retunte.1 to Somerset on (Saturday. Prof. Votiuada fall term or s. Iiool eommeneeii in t!.e 1'iiion school house n Monday urni A i-e of a woman uttemptmp to pmwui c'.ildren of a m-iphlM-r by sprinkling I paris rrri-en on the currjiits and currant I bushes where the children were in the L-hit j of iMtin-:. has been Murr., to the Itisiri.'t 'Attorney. The cae s.:ne Irom !soiT"ei I township, and will be tiled at the lie'.' term i of isiiirt. Another biintlary waspertM-tratel in Som ' erset county MiuUay iii;,'hr. This lime it ! was at Rock wood and t:ie Ji. .fc O. R. li r.jiiiDany art the victim-!. Their ofiice al that place wsshr. I;en uto. the safe hiovvn ur dollar" in tuon- oti.'t: and some fjrty cv tskeii. This kind of :h::i-r !s Ics oniii.;.-cntio-ly too frequent for comfort. A s),r il train ctns.istttig i an iiu".ne and ibree nwu,'ir cicelies. -ontaii.iiie one hundred ana seventy memler of tho l. A. R. fmm I'.raddocks. -awctl j1i,-o:il-!i Somer set on Sunday inornin? n :!io;r war to Johnstown to attend the funeral of a de ,ceasi - j nt comrade. Thcv returneil home 111 ' .ll'!I .- . , . . y.-,. Jai;.. - piiillippi. of Aila, d.io. l,.r , , resident of this cvjaty. and at Cuie jta socriC. is vWtin-; i:i S..tn.- a. j :,. M .w-sont -topping with lVtit:i Meyers. F.s... Hi; .-..n Janu-s. fivight ap-ni . f the Bur'ington L Hawkeye Railroad, of CLi.-ago. spent several Ls "I last !; in t..vn U.. n:is tlie ''K-s; iti F. J. Kooser, i:-;. ' i ! At 1... tinu' within the past tV.rs iaii- S..mers-t bad s many summer visitor-as ... .,-. . Tbe liir. e i.otels in the t-.w'ti 1 j.av the ixxir-lers tbey can mo- ) ,u, iul have been couiih'I1hI to refuse hundreds of ajH,.'-eaV..i:s. The Kdgew.KV.1. a new s.r.uimerhoi.1 by ex-Hieriil kii"p js r.just Uyoi'd the ii.ro;.': limit", is being t:i n.. .......r.-i.J Ma .,rf i iA ..:ir b.uir-l- ing houses. The letvl teeners t. a nutnlier of rn-itn" in private re.-ieenit wbicb are .sxc.pied by guots who tak. I.eir j m-i.!s at the hotels. j The seeond annusl reunion of tbe Mnl-! liers" Ori.bans Sixtts in i-s, of l'ennsv .vanta. will Is l. Id at lUrrisl.ur;.' i.n August p.Ui. a..- 1 ...1.. m-.-i. . ri,ta.(; Will ' ' . . .,, , tl.e ah..ve city. '1 lie rale will be two eetu . . r.i o: !a urn., 1 l.e lillsiliess iiiectitigoi u.e.ii I teeners will Jield in tl.e iloili' ol Ileprw. j seiitativr-.. ate! aiici-. 'iic exercise will he i an address liv tlen.-rni J-iu. A Heaver, the lit publican candidate f..r !oiTr.r. .!;ere are ten thou-and Six teeners in tt:ef ..iniii'TU wcaltli of lViuisylvaniii. H. C. I.ichty, fr.iiu Wa'eilo.i. i..a. is rtayiht fw weeks with hi, friend (icorgc C. Liciity. Iw.i.'ng t i harv.-!. and al-o vis itit)2 oiler fri.i..!- Jr. I., left Soim-rset when q i'.tc a young n. . ", going to Water!.. His .Vher. Sain J. j i.-hty, and four sons, iiu itidii.g Malil .u. ei.liM4 in the late rebellion. Hi- futh.-r ss w.uud el ale' y.ik.';t p'isotier at the h.ittle of r!l loh, and dJ while in pris :i. K!i:is. a drummer boy. aii;;irht home a:'.d dicl in Waterloo, n.e o.no tt..s ;it.ssti!! siu vivc. T!.. yliav. aiway Ims-ii mhUiV,', 'le- j pubi icans. Tlie iwbii.g woman, of Sha i-town-hip. who as am-te.: ' "r time ago on a Large of infanticide, an .rt nnt of wki.-it was P'.blished in the ll..Bi .etitiic, !a-t week succeed.! in d.s-eiving ht i.-s.v,.'c;:.Tt. j wi.i ie i.".i edg ai'-r uf ita- gie. i.y n. . .-- un 1 a lar'e ofsvT. ri nearly otn uUr. tiuding the isiaMc and m.iUne .e.i u: lil.t. hri-tain c.ndit.1, his broad, lib- j j, flu)TV with p'.aiik and provido i with e-Haire." At th" Cue of h. r arr she wasl'- ' fM be-atiuu-. he bcrbes. This lrttiiei!t. tl lonelieat ill ... ... .. I.. ...i. .4t.;..nifi.....f.f..Cti,.. ........ .. in a ve Ar;t:ca. c.l .li'o.n. i ;: was n.w c.i'.si.i. rtsi .1...vloi. In l iitic her 1 : il. A phvs'.ciaTi was s,ii..,.-,l mc! h..s l-en ai tendiiir her ever snic. nu- W tit:ie s;:: -e the nrres: has iic tiioifji,. i..v in C' -n-ditiou to travel. At his h.-t vi-il. leiwe. he t!i..ti;hi by the pest time lie would call she world have nsv.vered uoicicr.:ly to be conwy-i t. Sot:i":sct without tianscr, and notitie.1 tLe .isialile to thai eif.s t. He ac cordingly rt,,i Cw days after in com pany aritli iie csaa',jl '... n hcn great was tlie surprise at Lutti on ir, . t)iat pa tient and pri-mrf lid takei) tp it; oc4 fJid walked to parts n..kr,..a :i e-iie d.sKn.iv.-s fetgr.fsl sickness to tl.e doct.ir, if at ie-t pretendr.1 to I" Hitch Wor-e wl.el. Iu i-mlliA than she renllv . Our g.sl old loKuisCaot ai-u uiring its, for some time lost, reputation f..r ti.i.lnight dninketi carouses avid nocturnal bniwl and disturliances. For several years immedi ately jvUiKCeJiuj. tlt j;rcat fire of T-, it bail quite an itneuir ;u!ic niiu'a'ion in this line, but it was gi-iA.' though to be largely due tojt he ill flu s of laUcfaiiVAUibcrs of work men and atranguM of m . ,'. ,v..-y ut i!iat time. isiraiE uw qtr irw stws. a .e strict euforoeu.erit ( (! torobgl; crdir.cn ce, the vigilaacc shown l.y tl pA'we and the Kveritr " the i-na'.tics inijsse.i by nr worthy mayor, it earlier character for ao br.cty, ace and quiet was almost entirely regainasi. cd unti! the pre-ent aUDimer it mas a ran bii'o- psr anv of our . irien u be lifurbnt lif i'Wis.ai;j?iar afrr they had retired & Ur jwgi,, ', ii . ft is with rvgret and shsme Hiat we write if, it tJ.T tlie past two week h Ivf I uore' ouoplamts masle by many of of lrft citi rrjir f their bna; worrie.1 and ann.eiad hy the -in;iliC. shouting, lautzhii.g and yelliug of a t k f .irunken boya and young nxni at a tittt which ail g kJ citizetia uuLt tw be iu lsf ti j sr.y t-jne heretofore. Al 'hough utir (wtkua trap's in no way relax ed their watr hfuloet. u fi.e is entirely itiaderjtUite t ttie diitWa tu l javrnji. Willi tbe number of hurgUrin, iinn)iraf,. ' -nd olVusea of lesst-r tuagnLiude tUi bsvc l.a-1 la be locked after thry find their hand raore xitst fail, and have not been able to look after tiw vul,'soni of the borough ordi nances as they invite. f.J l-e police force be increased, and let all 4mt.ri-f of the pe-j'-e and ipiiet of our beautiful iwoHbiia viltace be arreatr.1 and pjnishe.1 Let ail lawle-wness be euppmese-l. an.I U-t j-ace asJ mler once irttr reign. n,.t ..-. that class I . f .hape bv siniply using a pair of almost snr ! .scis-ors. In order to iti.-nre iiccs the 'ivcn aliove, if eiri.-tly followed, will al- mavs insure wiw. Mesrs. Wayne 4;, Iterkeybile, proprietors of the im-w mammoth furniture establish- t ment, opposite the Central Hotel, Somerset, anJ wo,:ern c5tir!( fr, invoii-esof new fur- nitunj wjicl t,M.y are .UJng at such mar- velously :.w prices that their E.W.L-. are acarwlv received and unpacked until they , , , . .... Tlicy can furnish you with anything yu may want in the furniture line, from an el egant parlor or bed room suit down to the plainest of kitchen furniture and at prices that w iil a-tot::h you. Cull and go through this immense establishment, whether you wih to purchase- or not. The ltisto!i Jdiu-'1 ha a few words on ( - Jolly t.irls tiui: is a'tjr-Hiier scasonaoie ! in the latitude of Kinierset. It says: "It is not tlie 1..SS a serious .jti.-stion what shall le done with the Aiiierian jolly girl, or what she will do with herself The social aspects j lalule(j at tjie building covering the entrance of the .uerion are naturally the most ob- j to im caverq!,( one-half mile from the vioiis, but it bs tuoiv n-pects also. When j --,.,1 ,.IatjHi. We at once pr ocure.1 tiek a roung girl get. to ! inijatient of n-.raint, j . d , . . (.CT tlw tave To , and an (iocs, first ami chief of all, to have a "jolly time." she i in a -losiiion of at least --risible peril. From the jolly girls in vrtain ranks in s.x iety the Jennie Cramer! an- recruitrd-girlt. who mean co harm, but are so carelets ot coiiventionautu Jiai tney are in danger liefore they are aware. Our soeial customs allow a freedom between th sexes w!ii( h is wise and healthy, but eon - tains perilous probabiiitie-.. There is room at least for the intjiiiry wheiher what niy lx-calle-l the caiisthenic craxe, the cultiva- tion of "mannish ' sports, gaui.s. and forms of physical cxer ise among girls, may not uave (hcii the casion in part for the di- uiuished gentleness anil womanliness oh-j servaole in tlie joiiy gin 01 me j-enixi. .1 keen oiil la.'.y is said to have comforted a young mother who was deploring her btt in having 1.0 dauhter with the n-mark, "Re thankful, my de.-. yu ha.e m.ne. 'n these Jays who knows" b might have turned j out a jol ly girl !' I'roliaLiy there are a goi-d many mothers. English and American, who appreciate the for.'e of this cuntoiatioti." The IVr.nsyivania Suite Meeting of I :--pies' will bo held with tlie church at iSiii erset, I. cinuiiig, August 7, and continuing until Thui-sday night, the P:h. l'k.S.KAH-. A;';.1'. Augut 7. Int.-o.'.miory Sermon. I.y L. P. Streator. Trsliii. Aii'jiJst S. "Chrisiian Culture." The day will be devoted to essays, addresses and ihscussious ou .-stioi.s within the,.. range ot this general subject, iMtmripuUM in lyL. 15. Hyatt. leter ogel, . U. ..!- r.v, v. ."V. im ii0.i, . . -i .i i - otiiers. cliwing the day with a sermon, by - . 1.-1. 1 w 1 w 1 . ..,..) . Ir. I. A. Thayre. of Newcastle. H..'..J.i, August ti.IIouieaiid Foreign Mission... The day a ill be devoted to essays, addr.-sses and .s ussioiis. brariug upon the genetal subject, and contributed by t.eo. P. Made. S. W. Lr.ovn. 1 ". A. Ivlceborg'-r and I oilier-, omelu'.iir.g the dav with a mis-ioii- j ary sermon, by A. P.. Chamlrlain. of Phil nteiphia. t xJcv. A ugu-t in. S. S. Work. The ttjv will be.'be.-Q,el to essays, addresses and discussions ou liu.jay-seL'jol work, from T. It. l!u!er, Mn.. ALlu c'dc. Mis- Jen nie Reed, W. L. Haydcii. and cUiers. Jhe Convention dosing with a diseourwou H'lii-day-!M.l Work, -by W. L. Hay.lon, of Washington. Py arrsngcaients with the It. A O. It. R., ttisbiii'' 10 attend the nieeuug. A coniial itK- i is extended to all to be present. Tin. I. RiTi.rR, .11 Samson St., .Allegheny, Pa. - tinow-wliite stone, as is tne lauics im.ii Wr were fchowu piii a c.nv j.'e. We now make for Giant's Hall. .i wee k by Klder W. v'. M"ojlery. in the slut I f,ilte are vit every side. To the left wc of se veral Weekly .'.ers puli!ilid at j ltt,;u g j(!iu;jrto of ' Tilanea's Veil." and t All. ens. As the language In wlticli they I ,i ., . ; ,J(t '1)V!i' .-Hroig;) Koiint;iin." are printed, 'inck, is il familiar to u as our mother tongue, we enjoyed reading theiii hugely. Among other interesting ar ticles which they contained was a biograph ical sketch of tlie laic President tiartield, ti article oa Mrs. iarrield, and one on Purest Arii.ur, together with a large wood tut uctA- ff the two hitter. In this connection e kdhU ty,'ctl.i.t Elder Wool cry has accepted a call to iUi t-unif of i atin and Hebrew in Ids aJmi-wiffr. UetUhi, j i,wt1. .-criptiim. H.-tracing our ster to CVillegc. and that he will leave for bi new iw ,iSik'r Ult, f jit ';rr,n Pooui we find field of labor alsmt the 1'wh of thi iiio'ith- jouratlyf 1'a.c to witt, a pe,trlii.iii. ine year ago the degree of A. M., the sec- i,ann.r 0f mosulc atalartitca, To the left is 4,ii v-Tee of thecollege, was unexpectedly j tie -juw-er of Hale!." We next reach Oi coufenad 1; tin: thi together with tl.e J ant's iau iirnjr, where we find "llmprp-rs call that Uf lau jU lixyvi. particularly Column." which i i-ure white, hut the "Sul- as there were a uuii,ow ut uUt licants, sh iws that In-ripe cliiUrstil an. I iuiif I .? i ow ,. t0 the bae of the'lioii aleiiTies ar. highly appro ".ated by the ti ! k ... ... -i o,,e a stalactite hanirine J ui'v of Bethany. Imrtngthe two years and in-.fr (i.at rider Wo-.ilery ha tilhsl the pul- pit in Iu iplts church at Ciis phu he I ,;,,. from tlie floor nearly as high. A little has labored earnestly an t asals-ly in the . further ..n is Mohaiiitue.I'j Collin," a.t im oause of the Muster and !. Jslt4 I iuue j'.i!dcr of limestone suspended in gr-st-.-rsl. 1 lie nciie.iclui elleool :i.c.iorta ; (-... .-i., A-l l !..!. t. j no- ox-ir "--..... c '' - i metiiU-ra 4 ! i. A .Tyaiioti but to ; lIIO-' ol ollrrillUaii. ).li ....Hiei,'., I1,! a . I've. W till we greatly- to.yTri 1-artcre, we nerd ii-artiiy coiigiatuiatc to... Ulia IH'lIli Ciltiro .ia Hniu.'ii :. i. ur , -t-rvieciitly fitted to I'll. LJg As Policeii-oti PicVing ra t.i.'.i'.i:, oeat. at a few momenta Won i oV!.Ji on Thursday tnornicg. he noticed a iletlM cioud of smoke Usiiing from the alley betwwn the Mammoth and Co.-k A Ileerit s Blocks. Heat once started to itresligale the cause M fr; mwili smoke, when he discovered that UiceareoY o, ti, ijweli;ug house owned , trance tiau, ami mount me stairway into ; llaxter s Man.ln.kc Itftrr. ari i;n.l tiiey ivv A. H. CoSrtrK,. i-sv fluting on Main j the light of day, realizing that we have enor- J have been very beneficial ? tne. in fact cur trari, as.sufirt:. He li'iu.evi a-e ' tnoiis appetites, and perhai a trifle fired hy led me of Iryuepia ia its worst form." the alarm. oJ it, a fe niooMiite altoji j eiv.t o jr? w-e have spent in this wonderful j sac Hoffman and Trunk Renrtte have also tie entire populate u( ihe own wife ou the streets mnniivg in the ditHt;ci uf the f.rr. Tl.e building is a two and one tsif alory '.ru k. with a one story frame in the rear. I in ur uia uajinaieu m llie irame portion, directly under tl.a . airway, and ha.1 ma.le considerable Lea J way boforfl ft was dis,svered. It too quite a time Wfore it was gotten under contr.il. and this was not . i-ii'-- ine rear ouuuiitg was tvuipieieiy h4 ta 1 tls fr.nt one pretty ba-iiy dam- aged. The U c.i."ms!tsl at en- firrly covered by ioraiice. 'f ! had .... ... beta aaocaipic4sitictlerXQf 4pril, cept one of tuw front f intf, m uu.it by Mr. Jack tfilklnaon a liwumice of fice. There setul to b n't doubt tut that the tin; was the wor of an Ueeimury. uf course, s-co;ation ia freelv indulged as to the motive that ct.id hase prompt- i;t( ;ntitliary. The iii-e-t generally ac - cepU-1 Uftrj 9$ t, tuat'tls buildinar was fired by an asCOUf tilvje i l! a 5:, Jow - AJiiiUfbitrttor. wtM is UowWiWr: ing lint ia it, tx?osi ia ml txcitcmeiit incident U) Urge CJ ba tuuii aarist bis pairdner in making bU t-'iie, wb:uirOb- er ia that tbe parties cxpe.-u-i la plunder other tHsrtiocs of tue tow wuiie tbe real j 1 our .rightjoMf u.wn t Ut. P.easani is dcn'j were at tbe acene of the fire. Police-: tbe Iaatitui-.. Itpl( prophecies i f evil it iWSfskto. -J'' .t.tl,ifb.nrs,!ullabo,,t:K, ,!er Jut. w atudetiU rfw "rfcoi-- e idi,anian niiiiiingidurina-tireriurftl. V ,f"i-.1 f-e tHu a nian ruiimng t-a.4 tlys a-Uy, V.T follow e.1 him am. ill lam i. nf i.i,'"' f.. t. . - . ' him. Had it tint U..-; fi.at i a (ie, aultrv ui-'bL wil'i atarc'r a bri. ,rf air stirring, there Wuuld undoubtedly bare been . . .. .. ..... jrirral conflagration, as there are quite a nmuvea cf frame buililincs in the inmiedi- ate vicinity that would have burned like tinder boxes. There i- a clear gain of nine rents on a f--- jit never complains of the profit iiiai.e the seller bat the merchant who clear, bta j twenty-five cent on a barrel of flour 13 toll by these same men that he is trying to too and starve them. IWt till the toads, tUe ugly toads, that hap around your door. Each meal the lit tle toad doth eath a hundrwl Ims or more He sits around with asj-ect meek until the buc is neared. then suor)Ot he fortli his little tongtie like lightning double geareu. Ami then he s.berlv doth wink, and shuH his ugly mug, and patiently doth wait until there comes another bug. IpoBT.vr Xotice. Your attention is j tu tne advertisement and use of the old reliable reniedv, "Fahrncy's Celebratetl Blood Cleanser or Panacea." As a blood cleanser it can't be beat; also forcostive nesii, constipation, sick headache, etc. This is tbe only true "Fahrney's Panacea'' that b manufactured, and is made from the old original formula by Dr. tioorgc . Shively Co.. Waynesboro", Pa. For sale by all druggists. SOMKKSET, July 31 lSSj. Ry request I have prepared the following description of the caverns of Luray, Page county, Va., having visited them July l!t, IsjU: A party of us dropped oiT the escarsion ttaiu at Waynesburg, iu onler to rvacb the caves. Ou arriving at Luray ie boardi-d a , -.j, Jrawu bv three horses, and were soon so we descended a stairway, as if going down into a cellar. Within the cave are plunk and cement walks, bridges, stairways, etc. The temiierature of the caves is said to fr)m .y M jCfrw9l. The thirteen electric lights suspended al many points relieve the visitor from carry io.r hi own ton-h: still, if desired, the guide ; v ta,.j, .vrltn a hintem. At the word "ready" we follow the guide; a door is ojicJ and we are met by a draft ..r eo..l ir At t.'ic foot of the stairwav we I (.nJ ourHelvw j Entrjw Jfall. j stra,ge ,ia -,. ,uSUSelvr-s at every j , .... N 0lr r suggests some growth of animal or vc-j-tu-hie life. On all sides are glittering stalai tites and columns strong enough to U-ar a world. l)raHTics with broad folds, cas cades of snow-white stone, and beyond a background of pitchy darkness. First to attract our attention is Washing ton's Column, a fluted column about twenty live feet in diinni t :.-r by thirty feet in height, reaching from lloor to ceiling. Further on we reach the garden, a space enclosed with natural border and resembling veuetahle forum bunches of xjj-agus, cauliflower, -aiibag, etc. We now desceud a stair .vay to the level of Muddy la, and ii doing so see on the wall or rock live parallel lines scratches of a bear paw tu our fcuioe as serts. Then we pass on through the tbra- I tre to the lioh uiurket, when.' we se hang : ine on our It ft in" rows, black bass and sil- , . ,,, riU.i. ! aw.iraiIlg to our g lide s aucieut joke. Ill J "V ... 1 1 , " ' . j ... ...... , - 1 ... n)e to E;iin iuible, a vast op.11 j plateau, said to be . fe. t long ami "J feet j ide. The ceiling is blue limestone and the door Jjy jL-lay. The distance from f! ort'j ....niiii. is fruii oru: to sisle-.11 feet. Next is Pluto" cave, :ejeoty-hve feet tlecp, a:al a Jcngtli of five l.und:J Caf. At the bottom ' of the chasm is ttscjspwtre, a Ul! fct,j!(ictite. looking very ghastly indeed 111 tbe 01m I liuht. Walking toward, it w come to i.Minew Iotke, a small p.Kil of culm, clear iwater. Returning along the edge of the chasm and goingdown a stairway, we are iu Havery Hall, where weseesome line f..rma tions. a cluster of coral and a piece of statu ary, Hagar and Ishmael. Thcreate sixteen alabaster scarfs hanging side by siJe of beu;iful color three show-white, thirteen Ilka u&tiu. Next oil our ) i, C.stal l.:lring. mi named from th cr iaU, furiue.l of limfc et 1 tl... lu.foin and sid.n. 1 fie auide lW suoW I n-a fsirt of 'Skeleton deorge;" tho bon.w of a man lying partly i'ntld.s in drip I stones. Next we come to KrandV Cascaile and I Imjicrial Spring. The cascade is formed of The little lake nuir l.y U alltd "Illana s l!ath." The "Sr.i.4ns' Tetif i a large cir cular space Miiel.wcd by long yellow draper ies susndel fntm the ceiling some forty feet bIkivc. We now jrfiss a fallen monster stalactite, twelve feet in diameter by twenty in length. Next is the organ, and by rapnin it with a i iieneil we find it gives out notes. e next I en(er ), "Throne Room," which is beautiful j tal(S Column" near by, is discolored with j j,,' fiftv twt ri.... iut uxiin" t" vithin a j rrK f-t of tlie floor, the other nu,2, i iu j lbc air t,iig p., j;- .vB cr The "Jsill ... . tne cive. is jisi teet neiow ine sur'acc. The next is i '.Jlin's irotto." at,. I on I. av- ' in tl.! wr niop to exai.iuie tbe "I'lrd s . .. ; ,jiy it! the n- k col.tail.iii; ih.-e , f.,)4,s,. taia, -r- pesrl . f alllltWH r llMl I. go ij ...ii,.efii a,,' i : feet l.dgh. Is feinarauoic ; in diameter and S3 i l.r Hie var.ety oi color, some pearly white, i others red, yel!o biutish, and jetty bbefc. We u.s way hack in the "Hall of j EWu," s very .p'f,ttii;i.;;f, jjp fj'.'ht ! of sUirs, Hera i.e tt, "Oif.iti (s-.liitfir,," ! the "Caii.rl s ilej.l." !,. "Iiandici.n hief," ! the ' Wtt Blanket." and the Itri.UI Cham - I ber. From here we are shown hack to 'En- cave. i -- - ' CoXFf-l'k-i Jtks. Kd j Mr. ull)v.i Joltusofl and faiiuiy. of Al - legueny iiy, ars I i.ii ji.rf meri'lsi Here and at Addison. Frank R. Plulf. and family, of the a...e plaie, apent a itar and night here, calling j on their old friend. j the yield will be much better than wa- ex - . a lie crop is u.i uriug iiarvcsteo, anil i j pected a few weeks ago. The earlr s.iing : " i ia generally goo.1. i .trnrer passing along the bank of i Kjyii. aurrouade.1 by Arabs, but this U not J tb- as iUb many a hit., wun-aas tenu t are occupied bv ilrahetTiien from various j sections of the country. I The Independent who came here from ' another section of the country, saying that 1 Gen. Beaver was a bar, and made sport of ifrW S-1 put in an appear- ! jmc ; ' l-'J Ojvj, lie nuv have changi-d ! bis nytpi; . ?t I Amoog tba wuhv iiioH-a..oi,sureti:cn rue I during tbe rear just closed than Uanug the j year previous. ' 1 n.l ... now to make sura thai their faculty i 11 n: t t;::!y ssa hut surpass, they have lid LL t i:-f'r! - t f Ideh siJiimls i . m pMi-.i... . .,, - ia MaaaactlUavitJ, olrn in U i-l'.. i,i thp Claswical and Collace p-eparatory dt parl ..v e- a .m. menianuice otner to oave cuarge oi in. Normal and S.ientiSc department. . explains why tbey have soccess. This I isuytaijue Tos,gi,ei-itfcuj, (r;, ffrri . iihd n;e 1 ik'ii-ij "'"" Hrbyr-a't WLt.H. X. lioasei an . to 6poeIin' MX, istst, bn biintcif' ir, ! fwtP.v pr 1" W iJur.4t fbr. L2rL Bbactt Rkcaiskik Tbe beauty ami color of tbe hair may be safely regained by u-ine; ; Parker Hair Balsam. admired for its jer. fun and daodrntt eraUog Wrf!. Look to rocr iti'treot ai;d bav where you j ou U th Wit aUvanu-. and get )W, j ftteh g.joJ. In order to imure tnc?elwoi 0 ... . things we would advue our rei.di.Ts t-j buy j their drnds, taedJcine-, ., at Campbells Jf; Mam srreet, ta;: on 0111: wncn 111 oiins - tvvru, and yon w we Miy i correct. The Institute at Mt. Pleasant, we lejirn, is putting on new dress. The boys grew weary of giving ladies preference iu everything and were about to strike"' tor better ijuurters when a move was made for repairs. The new building which our friend N. R. Critch fjeld wa largely instrumental in building, the young ladies have approprintel to them selves. The old College is now being remodeled and will make a splendid home tor "the boys." Ed. HkbaLH. Permit lue to give to the readers of yotir interesting paper a brief ac- ! count of a barn raising we had recently at Phit'bc Stahl's, of Krothorsva'ley township. The day opened w ith rain, which continued to pour down at interval until nearly noon, but as we had come to work, after having first partaken of a grand and delicious break fast, we fell to work with a will, nnd before the gong Bounded for dinner we had the barn standing on its fonti.latiou. It is a line and strong looking structure, Willi feet. The joining was done by Messrs. Jas. Pritts and Jessie Hoover, who are to be congratu lated ou the line manner in prl.ich the work was done. Dinner! Now comes the mo-t piea-ant tart of the atlair. We wcjv con ducted by our generous hustess into a spa cious room in which was erevted a magnifi cent green arch, tastefully decorated with the choicest of rlowtrs. The table, which extended entirely aiT.iss the room, was groaning under the weight of thegood things it was ladened with. Every thing the most fastidious epicure could desire wn there in .profu-ion mutton steak and sir loin iu its tenderest form; the best fish, also, "which the waters have brought forth abun dantly" wi re not lacking. The pa-try de partment abounded in a variety of pies slid cakes too tiunier"!'.- to mention. The tur key that hail gobbled before never gobbled 1 ill .re. PARTICII'INT. KtflKtW. I'TK IlC.-KKVToX, ' t oi,;ai-i, July ''. i En. Hkbvi.ii. Ai present the most inter esting f. ature here l arrival of the tru k and cars ut thin point, about thirty miles west of (uuu:st,:i, .u line of the Uciiv.T A Rioiiraude ester.sioii to Salt Lal e City. Trout lishing is anotiier interesting feature ot this Ouunis'ju Valley, surrounded, as it is, with mountain dill's and the everlasting ".-age bush." Trout Wcighi.';g from ..lie to six pounds arc being caught in large num bers. lieu. Hatch has left his cam, at the ten mile bridge with coiii; a:;ii-s , H, L. and M, of the Ninth, Cavalry, (colored: with a pack train of fifty anjujals and t-;;g..:i train of six doubles wilh eight, r.iiibsi ett. h and tiiirty days' rations. The (liiural has bl eated his t-.inimaiid in the I'licoiopahgre Valley, within fourteen miies of the gov.-rii-meiit jKist. The Northern Lies continue t remain on the While river, and say tiiey will not go to the new reservation; that they cun t live there. The Cnrumpaiigre. or Southern l"te-, are very much dissatisfied with their new Uaneis. They have heard of the intentions of the Secretary of the In teriur to di?ur:;i th; 111, an I will Sight Ik lore submit. ii: to it. N':.'.i.wi.i,.-i;iU Ijiig the 'iu lay f tlie House in .ai!, lUa ' I'tc Res ervation Rill," emigrants continue to ll.u k :ir;n-.eg tour prol- erty and families. sap:naw w riiu 1 a 1 g.sul jH.iut for S j:ii- erset niniro.ls to exenise their skill in ls.ar htintins. as there j. a bountiful uiilv..f that article in the mountains near here The black, the brown or cinnamon, grizzly, and silver tipi-d varieties .an all tie found within three to four miles from thi plsce. Thu vicirity of Sapim;-,- yoiiid be 9 t;.'l pla.e to hunt int th nuiving aiiiionl. A few day siactt a big North Carolinian shot two deer, leaving the largeit one lying out side his cabin ail niebt. Next morniii he j ieari Etireubs f(tiarr.lingoverhis verison. Kunning out into a thicket of ijuakenasp hushes he find two s::.Ks at the old be;:r(a ciniuiiuoii ; the srcunl shot he iln-p'd the oi l bear, thinking her !. ad. The an.iiiiinn tunusi his attention t" capturing one of ihe ciib. 'j itu ii,i dr.i inrii'S tlit .:,i.of the cub raliicl, Mild as Urn imntcra gun refusal to tiro, he wa pursued to thu dor of his cabin by tiio old bear; hut aflerwar U found her dead mar bis cahiu. Ike "ay he was iu a little "round up" with a revenue officer down in North Carolina, on anvr.ut of a little bliK.ki.Ie whisky, but the liars in Col or.ido U-.'.ts that sti.irt all l.oilnw. Ml. T're Pi-rixi;t is:ii!ti. Chasm. A delight jt;I Trijiiisj c' !'-i i.ly g:'.'.!it-cd rlo.Vvrs and Sj.ict. u ii.j .T..-0.iK.ii..i,i;.j i iio.o ol" Plorcatitif. Col'j'iC. Think of it : Men's full stiK k, half doii- ! ,;,. t.aaSiie at ss ei nis a pair: men's tine buttoned or lace shot at fl..1T; la lies' fine kid button or ! shra at !H cents a air: carjM.'t slippers at cents; infant's bsi'.U 24 cents per pound, the iariir.j. fi.eaist and best selection of shoes in the county just iwejved -: Paul". Nowag's cheap st. ire. Ucrlin, pa. j .. wtas- - - j 'fa KAB-nts,Ve f.re ,. taking orders j fur fa.,, 4 b,,tJ., h.mble ritfle PI.-s.pl.Ste , for fa;i aj;, at sl-r seek of ot) otitinls. j r --s ,.r u, ,- ra, ks. ou track. Som- , er., s;,aliull (lr At r war.'-l...iise. The ! n,,,,! Va'ic brai.d is one among the best ' and ."hcaisl cm the market, and the use of j j-.y add il f-r eei.t. to the yield of y.ir I i.,,',.. . :, t;,u.e 3 u:MX.i-.i wii'i jar. Wtitl . us your . 'piers 1 visctl. in:ul. ami will stop or au- Coos t IltKKirs. J j 4 Asavy or f. va ! rjs-iiial t-!. j:ra.ii. ; Cairo. N. V. Cltirle-i Iloinoan Uii j pla,e, sav5; l14Vr fr,r a year or more fv'-RstnsiHT. i been cure-1 of Sick Hewlache and I'yspep ... . i ajaV.y ffts "i?.' JVe;el Sslsbury says tiiey I have tieci, iueil uy lii.osli' Ufni iumlly to ; great advanta?, bav cure-J his tiatliiter bej ot Hii:S fleaoaiine. i i.e outers seem 10 oe 'uat the rpedicine fo? the diriiara for which . thev are ref r,rnmpn.1ail, ' j K. Stf kv. ! Irfoe V' cents per bottle. ! Walsit List II ur Ean.w..-Ii is en- tirely dirt-rmt from a.l others.. It is as. : ..I. -.- ,A s ira n.H. Imlintw i j clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perft-ctly Vegetable Hair P.estorer. It will i produce a nrw rms'ta wber it i: -i,i n ! fS. it Ljh i any n.-.n. r airnt the j ncalth, whuai suipi.lir, augar f.f iea-1 and j nitrate of t ilvcr IfP;' "" j l will change light or faded hair :n a Tew j y to a beautiful ud.y brown. Ask your : drugsis (or it. bottle is warranteil. i Smith. Kline Vo? wholesale ag-m, Phil- adelphia, eQU t. iriiienuen. .ew lorK.uaie ncnatt. osjfBersM hsibij, r.pa, urinii 1 vot.i.1 H.-1 fe.trs.il," luhtm uii- nveo.ii ol ' eojecri-et trcntv that J bave opened a new - ; df"S wwat ISM jofmatown. ! I'-i ncre 1 would bt pbesi to see tisrm. My .k conei-.,, Pt.rc VrAXU and Fancy GV penrrailv. At tbU Biasoa ' I w.Mild call atUiiU.iu be the inswtrades, ! su. h as Pure Pans Green, I-ure Pjwdercd '"'e Hellebore, i ,reian insect powder, ( n't. i .1- :.. .1. oic. Wn ! Tirerl of anribiR.; in the; aruj itu .i m ui ot Vme nrfer. All 'IiMititrtea fhf..nw .n.-sL j i i .- Chas. liBltrtiH. i o--i Vln tur MARRIED IS IX" II LEU SHAXXON. On the 27th of! Jn) ancuc, I, J. R. Brown, . . t-rl.I-r Mi Ant.in.ia Mian- '"' MOORE-bKANI. Outhellth of June. by V.ev. J. I. Zinn, Mr. C. B. Mnore and ! Mis Kate l-rnt, both of New Uxlmrton. 1 tins county. MU9KKHET MAIkCl t-orre-tw) 1j h. rtaiairt DaAUiuiK CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEF.O Afple, !rid, ft 3 Anplel.Dttcr. ft gsi Hn.D, f l'O Ratter, V ,kc (roll) Buckwheat f bosh meal, 100 Beeswax ? i baoa,buMere, r1 si.ie, - " country bams, fl 3 Cora, (ear) bethel " (heilei) - - meat T ft .. Calf iklBS, V t Facts, r del Flenr. f) bU r'laxsetsj, V bn. (641) Hums. (S3itnr-Cnssu) 41 ft lainl. ft Lfl1.1t.sr, red rule, & upper, " kip. Mhbillnics, and caop 104 l.s Oat. ) Da Putatucx, f ta iuw) Peaches, dried, V I Ky.bu i:gs.js a. sjalt, 1, y bbl. extra trniuod Alum, per tack Ashton. per sack Suirar, yellow I white - Tallow, y 8. Wheat, tftbu Wool, 1) ..;r. j,,. .iaenar 41 40 .;i uo 1 CO o.. ."ioille ll-ai lje .U'tslSc ....Zfrl 10 ri vo r re , r , . as jwi M Tie 17e .... ..ltt-rr l&e it S; .'iC".( 3 Tocit.oe 'HI tl?5e s6i , Sculuc 1 w le ... tl KuTJ 00 ..1 iitfl w tl 08 se 10c , Ilcil4c I"7e tin Kevjios LIST OF CAUSES. j-. , ... , . . . Far Trial at A usiut Term of Court, bf.namg JSta August, issi -xr- 1. Win. 11. Bowman vs. John L. Smith's XI Ditnlstralor. OarnUbee.ete. 5. MrCandlcM. Jamen k Co. vs. The Slio Coal a Mlninir C-o. a. Samuel immrrmaa vs. Joan and Sevilla Howaral. Jacob tvver, Sr.. vs. Susannfih Koonti's Es ecutort. 6. A. J. Jlkha. I, Endorsee, lie., ts. John O. Hay. 6. Iraar Huiros and O. C. Lint, vs. A. Wllmoth and W . H. .ulall. I. Isaac Huuus' use vs. Henr Heokcr. 8, Cum'th. c! Panjeot John Witt's heirs, vt. Jaoob XtS. J. Same y. Abraham Beam. ".0. Same va. iHiiiiel Wevand'a Adm'r. II. Same vs. Wm. H. Of' roth. 12. Klijah Hewers, v. Silat Jerkins and wife, la. James P. Grand v. Kmanuel J. Seese. 14. Fully kimmeii't use vi. Aarn is. Klmmell't A.lin'r. t. al S. John li. I;b11 vs. The Townet.lp of Paiat. skiiaerset. Pa., 1 S C. Treut, JuiV aisi, list. Prothonotary. JlEGISTERn NOTICE. Notice It hereby (Iven to all persons coneerrie.1 at legatees, erodltors, or otberaise, that the fol lowing aecuan'.t have panned rcr.rter. and that tl.e tame will be .resente'l for wnlinuation an-t al lowance at an Orph&nt' LVort to he held at Soto ersei. August 31 ji. 1SSX 1. First and final account of Samuel Caster, Lx eruter of Andrew Miller, der'.l. 2. Third and rinal e.-ount of N. S. Frost, Ad ministrator vi Ja-h Sleyer, dee'd. 3. Elrst aceount of Jerome Countryman, Sam uel W alker ami Frederlfk Walker, iixecutort of Frederick P. Walker, .'ce'd. 4. Aeeonnt of Jonathan Miller, Administrator uf ?,liiiiael Spaneier. dee'd. 5. First and tnul araiant of Henry O. Mll'.ca lraor, A.l.nioi'lrator ot (Iwtfrev Antiead, ilet'd. 4. S'jpplenirDUl account of H. F. and O. E. Ban.ttu, A'ldalitratom of Oeorge llrnett, Ue .ssaaeil. Final ao-s.uut ot I'rae! Emerick, Adminis trator and Trustee of Johu Lev.iiz. de-'il. . Aecunt of John !. Oarlner, UuarJlan of H.ney H. Shnnk. . Arcmntof (irorire W. Slough. Administra tor ot Oeorire Slouirh. .ler'd. 10. Account of John Thompson, OuarJian of Al'.reii U. Barron. 11. First and nnal account of William Sbasr, Administrator of Thomas Hil!, !ee'o. V2. First athl Unal arroust of Kllcabeth and Henry F. Miller, tx-citers ol Jarjb AliUvr, uo-cease-). la First anl final aceoont of (1. II. jetty, AJ-tp'oi-lrator of J. l.a J. KiDajL-r. de.-'tl. U Final aount of (j. A. BruLt, Executor of Samuel erf4s. lc;d. i. Fins I a--unt of J..hn H. Zlrumertcnn, Ex eeutor ot Itaniel Zimmerman, dee d. 14. Se-s.o.l and Dual a.srjunt of Jacob tlcrhard ami Jonat ileyers, Exeeutors ot Kulolph !eyer, de.-'d. 17. First aosmnt of t;. T. Heilman. and J. J. Folk, F-xecutors of Peter Wlihelni. dee d. 15. Aissrunt of Harrison Ycuckln, Adminitra t'.r and Trn?tee tiff toe sale ot the real estate of I Mat-v A. Fur.iuor. dee'd. 19. First and final account of Jacob Poerhaujrh, Aitmirlstrauiroi luaiah Johns, dee d. 'JO. Final account of C t Stutsman, .ne of the Executon and I rusteea lor the sale ot the real es'ate of Jost J. Stutzman. de"'d. ' Jl. Second und &nai aecoant of iiniel Holfman, A''ujimtrtor of lienry Lmburn, dee'd ii. Accoaat of Henry A. I 'hrittuer, AdmluUira tor of Ai.raham CLrlttner. dee d. .1. Firtt aocount of W illiam Krctchman aii.1 f hi vul Klein Admlnimratort ot Jimii Kelm dee'd. Kia:TiR'i ttrm x, A. A. STt'T.M AN". Jul 31st. l&si Keiftfter. A L'DIT0n.S NOTICE. In the etate of Franz Suhrc. Jec'.l. Tbe un.lersinned, UaviDsrbeen aifs,tnte.1 Aa.ll lloratthc A Jjourne.1 Curt held Jaly eth. issi, n motiou l J. H. Chi, l;.. to pad upon the claluis an tu.igmen's t ual may lie .resecf.-d, and aiao to hcr and pas uio the quetthmt ol tt.-es-lve interej. li auy there be in the claims, and to hear and pau upon ail olaiini aa justice may re quire, and make dUtributiou to and among those entitled thereto, gle notice that he wiil meet t attend to the duties of hit appointment on Friday, the ISth day of August, 1SS.1. at tbe ottice of Col hern CollKirn, Somerv-t, Pa., wlien ami where all parties cn attend II they think proper. U C. C LBUKN, aB2 Auditor. gHElUFF'SSAI.E. riy viriue of certain writ; ot Vnd. Ex.. Ft. Fa., PIu. Fl. Fa., and Fl. Fa., Po;t yeud. Ex., lastied ai .t tod Ijouit of Cotuiu.Ni Pie- of s.jXcract oounty. Pi., unl lo me. lireoied. there will be ex posed to pubiie tile at the Court H'Otse, In Som tract. Pa., oc at 1 u'ein-k P. M.. all the right, title and Interan and claim of the .Irieioiant. John Jacob Sche'I, ot. !n ao'l to the following real estate, via : No. 1. A eertsln lot of ground situate ia S..m erset ti ronzh, Somerset couniy. Pa being part of lot No. bJ. and knowa as No.T lo the I'arker IHvl.icn of said lot. Wunded ..n Main Cross street ea tie east, lot of F Your? cn the FJath, alley on ti Wfit asd lot of 1'fcL Hay, E ; . on toe north, Ik. in reventeen foet wide on Main Croat street, running westward afty-eU iet. having there-:a ereetesfa one ttory building now occapied by A. C. S. bell, with the appurtenancea. No. Z. An out-let e...niainiDg Aix acre, more or less, bous.ied on tbe..u:h by tne bouenirt and hciford Turnpike road, on the west by lands ot J.rUh Bract. A. II. Cortroth aad John K. Chi, ..nihj mirth br Ur.tlz of Val. Hat and oa tne cart bv l o.ij id Ellas Cunningham, four aad thrre-tjurths acres ol wl.K hit liiuate ia Somerses ; township, an.1 the rrmaining part in Somerset I tsgh. with the appurtenances. j No. A certain tram oi unseal eu lanos Fiiuwie In Alieahenv teweship, Somerset eonn'y. fenn'a, :r.Tsr':s: at the tul: at ttfirhcei ta-j:e. hie ife. use o. said ai.eestu in Ihe nutce talnlr.g two hundred aptiurtenatices. Taken in exeotli Z"ajiean.J Xari-.T. ti5';e, e,c wife, no. said ! -T-"'s" - AL-sO, All tl.e rtsht. title, latereet and elaim of; the defendant. J Lc A. Kcaaellof. in and to the j f.olowlr.g real estate. Tit : - A ccrtila tract of i laiul tit jt ia Larimer frntiiip, Somerset . ounty. Penn'a, eontalninv forty two (Ui acres j nuira or itti. aKitaing lanoa oi i.nrutian .vnuae- I mier. Edwin Deal. Baltimore an.1 Ohio Railroad Company and others, who a dwelling noose and other oat baildingt thereon erected, with the a iinrrenaaees. Taken ia execntt'-o at the seit of VT. F. Hob- I lltreu. ; Also all the right, title, interest and claim of '. the deteadant, C. F. Wearer, of, in and to the 1 following real estate, via : No. L A certain lot of ground tltaita Is tae tiara of Beibel, o the line of tsa Soaerset and Cambria ratlMad, la Palat too.hip, S-Hneret couaty. Peno'a, belog lot No. z la Block i, in plot uf -aid town, ooctaralng 44 4-ltl Dercbes. with id- j purtenanees. . ld .Mumining 4-W nerebea. beiar tha tama is a. A eerva.u iu. ui khivou, aiiaavfr a a.otv ! eonveved by r,c-,ancal Eaab and wife to C. F, I J-sl, with the apvcrteaaooM. "TVVtuJa a'Lletatar'Jf j ' j SU3' iB "'1 W " The uudirnled lo inureat of two certain kn of , arouaa -nam ra oi.-orj wit-saga, awnn count v. Fena'a, twoasied aa fnlzowa. te-wit : No. 1. Lying southwest of the foundry, i-iioln-, ing slier on tne east, :aroa i a. r. aad J- w . tbe Bortk one nan-; X(K j AdiomJnf alley on the eaat, lot No. 1 -oa I Jb. aortt, K. rSJwnJtemZZZ . P,HlUMniElf twenty percbea ae-ire or lesa, harlug j j Taken ia czeeathv at tb suit of Jacob I. Lit- j Huui, totereaa and eisiu. af j j the defendant. J. A. Kitteil, ot, in aad to tna fol-; j eSaloTueV'frooBl titaat. lutt is el i aejbjdmg to uioi ol laid l I il CTe;i-itJ at'ioCoWi. to-wlt I . twndea on taa an uy nay atraat. en ; ina au .n : n iit a mi aa laMt ra. iw aaaa mitav-v , ; ls3 im Jhe -orib, Aotaattu Uia. witn tna ap - : .- ' tba cortlaweM by A. r. J..haan-iui tbe aowta y Taxan la deration at the salt f P. f. Howiey. ' Nonc.-AU prraona paueh.tia.at tba laber. ; : tale will ol-w take aotice tbai a pan of tha par-1 .Vaaa mcoes tat ata.Ve known atthe time ofi , Ufr"il' "'""L" "nff Pvoperty la , ; u le at tbe riek af la Rr t 'Jciaer.'n.i : reeidae vf It. narehazc Lnner BiS.4 be said on o iiwa TbarVlaVtha rttwekor AagastCivart, . Uim Bxert tha Uowrt for eeartntr tba as.; !-ted g Brent of dead, aad no deed will fa. ae-1 knowiecgod nutli Uie Mrcsaar n-vvsrv is paw m J ;l's. JC'KN J. SPANtiLEB. SHEEirr a vrr.rm, I Soerin. j gHEIJIFF'S SAL! tlyTlrtneot ee.-t.Mu wrb-ai f Pla. F. and K Lev. 1 , lr.r,i nui ,1 th-O-u.-t of j -uTS & frlZtZ ; 1: . ! ; TAt.Tirf. Auj-u-t i " 1 dcl?T if'!.,1 ,l,'''rr',.JJ',1 ! clim of Kircapl 31. .1. .trailer. Jcttu S. V. 1!- i liamf.-Hj and Hoattr F. t'ariioo, .ii..un'.. ai J I ' rJ .f, ' .''.V ! -''1 e. iwii runt in tbe mine nt A -Urn u tute. ...mi.'kItiIik I'll I acres, tirlrt niMsur. ail;..iniiiK lana vunulM : ; in the name of Joba t ui'., cbrut-plier Wn.t, ! aiwi others. 1 x0.x a trancf situate aisferrjaiJ. s ir- version a wsrmnt la ttw nsiBO of Jotin White; cucuuaioft 4 mrTw. Knn ni Ta ti r , v'iji'iDinv 1 striet aisasarsf. . Mii.is wamnieu in tec aamo 01 A.:am ' 'hue ar.j : otners. No. 3. A trnet ot li-mt luaita M af.T&tod. .ir rcyed on a warranted in the name of i'mlertclt Sciirock. eontainiiK K3 arret and 10 perches siflei measure, a'jjoir.lna; the Oi l Fur !n..'t, James Ca.tee rlatoi, iano la name ot J.iun Wt,ite . a i.l others. - A inrt of land eltua'e a af..roU, eoa- ' tainloir Ua acres and W pen-lies, a-!joiuinx I a. i seini-n river, lar. it warraeted Id tne eaaie of I v nnljiRrr v line. Ji.lin i.iLeau.i iiienj,.Hr.jif a jiart ut a tract ?tirreycd on a warrant in the name ol Tltomaa WiuUd, erlginally C-'nulncJ eOO aers. Mu. a. A tract of laral fltaatets af..rcl.l. ur- rejed un a warrant in the naiae i.f Comebus f Kciley, eontainiea; 4"-"i arret atre't Biea-Tire, a 1- i jiilnuiKlan.ls.'t surveys in tlie aani4 01 a.j.iui iranuT, Jonn White am otrurt. '. . A tract ot land situate as arreai.!, sur veyed on a warrant iu the usmeol "ristephcr Whit, eoaialnlnit iVor husdred actrs. more or less. atsinin lands of Sauiuel tieui'iiuxh, Pln krten Tunn-! tract. lanj larrsnieii la tae nmo of Adam While. John. White act others. No. 10. A certain tract ot laud kinitn m lMr.lccr tin Point, In upr Turkcjkwt towTmp, r.n.ain lnir 'JTi acres, airiet measure, tirliii; part of a sur rey In the nam? yl Dmn.ai Whi:t, oiOoliunir iai.il In name of Christopher White, lan.is of I'H-.i.i lleftjbaugh and others. Mo. 11. A tract of land sit'aate in Ufper Turkey foot township, eonLklnir 111 aerea and bt7 pernb es, a'l;otninit Casseiinaa river. Uieis In the n.iuie ot Christopher White, land of Aan n Seciilrr, William Isnydcr and or hers, being iart of a Irml 01 IhihI known as the Peter ciaur tract. Aio. all the cial. Iron ore. limestone, hre rlay and oth er minora It and mineral suhtfianrvs, lylrijc an-1 be inx on. under and contained within ttie fturta.-e of the land hereinafter Ue-crlS.e.1, and the ncef-arv right ot way to remove ald niitieruis by suet. I W ' 1 I 1 ...1 m.. n M 4. n. .. V n ti.mmt .....-...,--. ... . . . ! In each wa and roanoer ss to d as little inturt !ur, ,0 M r... - No. l'A Tbe minerals as ntoresatil of a errala I tract of land situ..te in 1'pper Turkcytrit T.i., I eoniainbiz 1(0 acres, the luriace o! i..cii is own. e.1 by William Snyder. a.ljoining lanes ni Aaron! Sectiler, Hiram Cramer and others. Ieltiit part of i a tract of lan.l known as the Peter Wciuier uim. I I No. IX Ihe like misenii a ai.ireSKld of a tract 1 of land situate as aiorcsaid. kDown as the Jacob tlerhart farm, containing acres and 12 perches aoiclninir landt of Jauics lleiroauh, Uirain Cruluer and others, the iuri.. e ot U.vu is owsed by Jonathan Mover. X 15. The thrce-nfth prt of tlie like minerals in a certain tract of Uod sirn'e :t aior.-suid. eentaininv acre, ttdj-.iriinjs No. lo lust atom said, land uf Jotin brou. !n-r. Cuuninvhato a heirs and others, the suria.'e of which is owoe-t by John 1. rouc her, and U known as tue Cprr lloi.'rsk farm. No. II!. The cnJIvcir 1 lhr:-nrth of the Ilk minerals in a certain tract r.t Ind situate as a icre sltt. enntjlnlnit Vtl acres and tc perches, a. joining lunits herclniielore ili.s.-rtled at No. 3. Mt1 lands of I'hineai Scc'uler aaJ others, the sarlnee ol wl.l. li ij owscd by Hiram Crio-r. callc 1 the Lower Holbrnok iarn-.. Tf ifetlier with the fo'l'.wli.g Vul'.Jfui:'" ar. I bn proTeBient". viz : No. 3. Having tbere"a t-re":e-l f..ur .;cli!t houses (rrame or plauk),two ttal iv; ik l other ou'.batluicza. No. 4. W iTini thrr":u oreetc-! on i'.ur? nine dwcliinv houses (;raa-.e or ptatk), one l.iack. mlth shop, tlirce itat.es,'ar,'.l a go.sl stationary tsm saw mill. No. i. Having there'-a erec-i.l one ritijlllr.g house tfrane or plana I, btr.k liurn acl other u; balldinvt. N. Ij Havlr.a; therein erecTcl two dwelling homes tirame or p:ackj, two stahl aud c-'.'v.-r outbttil'itns. Also, a tram road running ttr..uli tracta N.i. 2, S. 4. S aaJ 10. Taken in ezrrutl- u at ;oe suit of NVah Sctt. nseof s.m&nuel Eichty and heim a Liveug.l. XoTirz. Ail per-iiid purchasing at the at.oe tale will pleare u.ke no:ce ihat a pi.r- ol t:;e Puri-!.ae ru"ceT !o l e a.a.le tc.sn at thet:ir.e o! sale will be rc'.rti! as ..!) h '.ho i -njierty ! la knocked down, otherwUe it Trill lie a-.u ex- i yrKii to sale at tue risk of tl.e fcrst r.iir. i.-er. I The rcl lue.f n:epur. l.a.-e monevmus: la r-ai-l .-n 1 orj ln.fi.re Thur.lay ! ti.e lin.t" w-V f a iur..t ' C'-urt, the :la.e lir.l jy tbeCuurt f..rti:-acnr...wl. J e.iginrit ol lest, and no.ieeil will !sc a..;nnis!i;. until the pan.ta.e zut .lev 1 r!-! In iu'l. I JUI1 .1. iil'AMii.FK. sjberilf OS. a, Sticritt Saaicrrct, Aoguft 1. ( 0 10UIIT rUOi LAMATIOX. iAr;na-.:.i the K. r .rat.! V.'iui J. Kvit. Presiuent Jaaaeof il.e i'.vevai .ari ot C icirc. n 1'lftaf.of toe j.'.ni cuoic-i c..nijs.-iTj '.'.c six teen'!) Ja!:..'.-.l tlistricl. acj .lu'o.e. t ili' .urt" or t!y.r ar.: Torn-tnt-r ai..l I Tr...-rfil Jil l.r.ivrrf. lor th5 trisl ol aii cioiiul and ..ther oiif i.''er in i:.e said tiistri.", ani Wn.u. g Cot lins and Sma-rELSM-iiiiii, EM,u:rc3. .luoues oi toa I'-juru ot Coiom-n Hic-an. i.r,.l Jue;ct ot tt.e I'limi oi I Iyer and Terminer, ami ( ;rimral Jail IMirerv f'-r tbe tr.al of all capital tin. I o'nrr oRin iers iA tl.e county oi Sorneriet. have ircuc-d thr;r pr--.,-. and to me direct-d. t..r l"ti luf a 'ourt f Com mon Pleas, and Cen-nl .'ai.itr S'--i-.n-tte Peace, sndtrenerai Jail lei:v:;-y, a-i C' '-r:.i ot Uyeraad Tcrmtiier. s. S'i:ni-ri.et. Ou Monday, Aa. ?-), 1SS2 Notice is hereby gl'cn to all tho Ju, e-r'of the Peace, the Coroner an-! C'-r.itai'ii'Z w.th.a ' ir- "ai-i O.'intv ol N.".ner.et. ti.i.1 t.-t-y tx then sr.! there t Jountv ol SM'toePiet. tut inct be then sr.! there t m thoi'rprv.cr per-.... wiin tliir r.,i;., rer..r.:s. in.iuisir..i. ex ixirati. i.s, as ! other rcnicin-; hranica t-. do tli.ii. thi.-. 's which to t.'.elr iji. ; and in that 1-ebaif atpcrtalp to re done: und also tbey who trill pr.serute i.-ratnit the i-rlsoner t hat ! are or shull 1j In tae .all oi somrrFo.t enn'y, to t ', then an 1 thtrc to i.r.cute as-aii'' thrni l.a!l j be lust. " JfH.V J. -.PAN.lLiKH. P Aug. 1 S.ieri SSf.3 STAa-rP TO caCUfc 0,. P02 CATALOG? 3 0 GUNS, REVOLVERS, Sic. G. V. HARDER, TYRONE, PA. MT. PLSAWJTJNSITijIE! FALL TERM OPENS 1'H IS In jtltjiit. ii one oi me m.at eocveiiiettt and X bjt Suited to :h want, or the v. u-g peotile of s;oclerM,t auuniy. 'there are tie s,itr-es oi study! seven teaencrsderottsi; all tlnir time to the Infinite, besides asi.is.ncts : a new b-ick bull.llng exi-luslvt ly 1-r la-!y boanlers : another is being remodeled f. r you. g men: eight m-titu-ttont including Colleges, Normal Art Schools are represented in the faculty. In ttor tiKhnrss.fcesuh.l.ca;I..B ar l breadlh .g training Ml. Fieasant com.iarej with tl.e vcv tst. A thorough course In Bcx.k-keepirg. "Tii-ie i taohl pna;ely or ia class. A new piano trai added In the ip.iiig and snjther aiil o i-i.ed Ui the fail. Painting ia oil ar..I water cj..r. lleooratlag chins. Chare.: atd Crayon dr-wtniri. Ge.-yaa taakhi by a native tlfrma. A grad- .i a leading New Lnglsnd Ncrail School in charge ot the Normal department. A OHtal.-yue gtriri partlculnrj ij ,.Bt and will be ten, on appiiA.l. n. Address LtllflV STIPHK'.'S ang; prcs AHiNEY5S c :i:i.i:RU.iT8i ) J f j in n ?a .v. ! IpOOD j L2AN3SR:1 111 I U . 1 1 ' " -. -OK- gj r Fvr Co-tivcr.s-si. O.r.etip:ttion.i ick r.ii'i Xervoi' Uttttl.-ttLf. L:v-b. 1C r Cr.r.i.iila'iil.-. lliliot;? I -lers 8- Juunil iff, Hr. ;.n n i ti.-iii. t'OUt.5. Dr5pf.;a fr Inditre-.!OR. Frvjlp-2 . -las. Worms. Tape Wo:.i, trop-t j v, Neunthb, vldli!--! anJ Fever j icrofu'a or Kins Evii. I'iirpieg.i. PaetUif?. Blotohf-. Iltii'si. Tr.TTior? j; Tftit-r ant! Salt fli:euni, Scal: : ileaJ, Uip.21 Worm. L"!-r ar.iijj 'tire.. Pa ia in the lvr., Jjir!? ar.! : lietid, Female Ccmp'tiirits, tf-ril-jj ity. Lt-iK-orrL.t-a, Kmaciation.E: tnd Of-neral l?liiity. Dk. Geo. G. Shivelv t Co. Xanuastu'ers a J rovrletcn. Price, . . SI OO per Btrftle g 8 r'or Male- by all Urngrsisisi. SOMERSET, I. I -.a. u i ax.aJ. BONE AT Than Warranted Pure Slaughter-House Bone Dust. IVot Steamed, 'ot Boiled, Xot Bleached. 1 We ys-i ,C our ecre Dust bv analysis tr.c cuyer. it is nisner in P.a-a KSviin Cuaho. ; ' . . DISSOLVED BONE DUST AND BONE FERTILIZERS ; . . . namm rttom- Are lb ekeaa-eat treat far ne lar-- tm a. e-r r mm, "r-VJ phaic la3J ol'r l-tbr aurbel. a-al la a-r rrr t brjaz-tr-w rr aCaar fc.a m -at-- a. a.iax aaa t.a.aseleal lor aaxssaly Pure Chemicals and Super-Phosphates. Joshua, Horner, Jr. & Go., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND- Jose z 2zn SGE1S, FOSTER & UK 424 t ' In BONNETS I AXI MILLINERY GOODS. 15c. GINGHAMS REDUCED TO 10 CENTS! PAEASOLS 5 Cents ! FANS 2 Cents ! Ihmjaimin LACE CUli TAINS! Tt will ;iy ynit t.) call at GEIS F0TSER & QUINN'S, k:ers in stock all the badln au.l "perial DRUGS, MEDICINES AND GHEfflCALS lis TI-IJ'l JIAUKKT ! Alum, So.ax, Sulphur, Wochello Epssm artj Claubor Sa'ts, Chlorate Potash, Camphor, Cum Arabic, Salt Petre, Slc. Manv articles such as CreAm of Tartar, Sod. iTInnnraon. Cloves. i)lner. Its . that are pat op In Pat kegei ars largely a !u!tera'.ed. i keep them In BUk only, and wtil .taurantce b4 article lit o STRICTLY PUBE! Fur rin Extracts, Vanilla. Lrnj.. Ju!., they arc iicee; irjia nothing I. ut THE BEST !r. live Start" I j.er;i Ia-vwhI. Mft-.-ler. niae Vitro!, lint! vr. ?lar!a Tin. rcrhir.faJ. S-Wffrit:. As.- , xc "All liis leutliiiK tVAU-n: Mci!-'inr4, si. Jac.lis A til. Ferunt-, r.I.iualin. Kltiujr W..rt. li.; Hitler, Awtit K!owerf ieruian Syrup, ?I'r lD!ii.a KA Pills, tlj'e lisiiui, lie, lc. HORSE AND CATTLE FOWDERS! I fhy-lfUns" Pres-ri-.'i-.r.j .ir.l Family llc-ij.ts hile.! with are. a-.d nor." but Pure Irngt dis ' periseii' Fani-v and 'f :!-,it Ar:cle5 in .irreat Varicy. spe-'ia-'ir aii.l Eye tilaie lo suit ail. hex. 1'aners, liUna' H -.as. Sch. l h" k. Slates, fiin.'lts", Ir.a. Ltivelopmi. r.-r, and Mat.onery f ail ! klu'ds :..untry inerrhsnla are irvited lo call and get q lotations on in-eTs' Img l"ye tul:s, ! Sia:!' rrry, a?., itc. It (l.rsl K-.!s and I-w Fre will secare the Iru Trade ot Somerset Curdy, then I p-t'p"e ecure it. an asd see uo. wl.itl.ar y ,u w.s'a to boy or not. ileloec'.tuliy. C. IN" . BOYD, IMAM MOTH ISI.OCK, SOMEKSKr. I 'A - -T . rr s . 1 I j Lj I 1 I I i I I I tj j 1 J 1 V y A LARGE FANS, PARASOLS SILKS AND SATINS, NUNS' VEILINGS, BUNTINGS, ILLUMINATED DEBEIGES, NEW PLAIDS and STRIPES for Combination Suits. Chintzes, 3Iorrics, (xiiiI.ains, Zanzibar Suitings Aiso, .1 Bit? Assortment of GLOVES JTJD HCSISEY I .r'in S Zephyr Shav;!s, Ulsters and Light Coats. GEO. KEIPER ,1255 & 257 M!K STSEST, x !: v i : i ' v. t a i . .. . LOUIS LTJCKHAKDT, JK 1C'? Clinton Ktr-t, JOIXsTSXOAArXsT, jPA-, oaatra ia WALT HAM, ELCIN, SPRINCFIELD, ROCK FORD, HAN5DEM, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES. In Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Case,, Key and Stem winding Watches. A i.I! LI5E T GECIOE S3.00 PER TON LESS Can be Purchased Elsewhere. at arre price 99 any other Sone in GAINS QUINN'S HATS, AND ALL put up smler a-y cwB name, sn-l can assure iff that MATERIALS! f v , . -j- - , T J lj- l! IJ' 11? I ' . . i la' JL i J 1 1 I J 1 y STOCK OF AND SUN-SHADES! A'iW..,V.I Ik and l.i T:.r- & co:s. JOHNSTCVN, PA- VNDXODEVLVTIOX. MUSICAL 13272D2SH the market, and return 3 por ton to .1 ti. o-7ra.-a-.l-es -f t.o JlZt. mt raf J"1"-
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