LI 'i : X !1 The Somerset Herald. (JKMK'JK K. HTIX. Alitor. V I.IiStlY.-. Julie', Tun' .lniir at ( . X. lto.s. The slrawlierry season " ' ! fMiimuer tourists an1 tin the Willi:. I'.iiv in-i t il r of '. X. li-'J il. lit rrics an a liritir in tin- market. Pun' iiiMi t powiler ut '. X. lioyil s. Jlarc.iins in tires- pnuls ut Mr. I'lil's. Sv the " l'rv Trus" f-11 ly '. X. 1 ytl. Paint lini-lit- r Native ILi-jilnTrii kt-1. heap ut r. X. II. .!'!. ire niiiiiiv' ''I'" mar. TSu' Im way to k.-. p luniks is not to leii.l tlii'iu. liny y.mr -'.ni.'- off. X. l.-iy.l, ami In- A new i i-i' lliii' in'liio has Ik-cii nannsl l..imi. Trv " lii , k Fla-i" insect p..w.l.r. .1I hy '. X. It- - .1. Tti.- 1mm 1w i-lor-livt- :.ir- in tow n, at t. X. ! l . lH-irov tlif .ma.ia thistle U fori' l.ui.l- an- jmlliitiil. Tht v.- i- a penalty of sjo a.'ainst fi-liiuir or liii'itiiu on SmcLiy. ii!iilav na- a In a ititTi: tlav ami the w eath er a- pleasant a-tin- in 1 evartin;: oul.1 ilo y'.rv. Cli.ii.'f lH-rk-!iir' IV of titl.tr sex. for -I.., k ;..ir-i.-cs. for sale l.y Pi ti r Utility. I'riii- m.ii Foi: Oik- m. vi-- lianil xiolin. ami "tic cuitar :i, -Hie 1 1 1 1 1 i r ( ml- X. Hoy.!. Tlii- h.i-! - n a rainy .luur. T l.liltv i- lii. -- il! In- ol. iiiv ol iy . :it her I., i-iii1 t li.' Miniim-r i.-o.-r. Wall .a r i- x-llinu' lor l than tin- u-ii- a! I'lin- now. at .1. P.. Sii'.l.r.V o'-. llavr ! a ui. .- -oflliu'lit. all ami mi-ll-. I"..r a sttf iiii-un-iit. iu-urr in tlu- I . K ..f U-Ikiiioii. K. o r. A;-rnt, SioytMow ii. Pa. Ii :- -ai.l that in A. lain county wlioh lii-l.l.-. of dott-r liavt- U--II .l.-va-tatcl y a worm that r it- tin- Ina-I- ::- tlicy i onic into Mo.. in. We I,. - re.l;i.-e. ti. kius, rl.caMT our j.ri.f on lui'.-liii-. .l.initiis-. i'tc. A!av- . Ili.lV J. I: Hit choii o, a f.-w Address Snvi.I I! A Co. i- Al.Iert.y n. s liol-leill cdves. II. II. Flick. Foi: . hell. T: - low . A I I': r l.aaiisvillc. closini out Mayli. i-l .ur dn -s '." I-'artu. d- at re nd .lresN W e are i. . d r.i' . 1 1 : . I r.i'-.s. Come and -t a ii" 'I' Is f. ire thev :irc a'l ijoiie. at .1. I!. Swum A oV. NoitJi it.. The Meycrsdale will ojieii on Monday, .Inly 1 I ,l:-il t: inal Sell... I '-::n For further ai-ticiilais., address I ' C. Ki. itvoi;. I'rin. i.:il. Ti..-tin. --1 line ..f t'la-s and .juietisware in i-.un. and p-iiietiilH-r we k.vn nothing hut t!i.- FitL-li-h ia.en-waiv. It n- er era-. .1. It. SMft ll ,V Co. " wiiii. Ti... tliou-amt c..rds of llctu l...k l'.iirk. at l.ie new Steam Tannery, al 11 ndiiiaii. A..y to i. 11. Will i K. 1I iidinan. ll.-dford County Fa. L-e llarmati Yerk.-s. of I'.tii k- eonnty. ha- onl.-red that aiilii'atits for !i.iior li.vn e- i;-r ll. w e-tal.i-lllllellts shall vhihit totlie ...i:rt. f..r iu-ss tioii. a 1. olograph of the oiit-i-le ..f the l.iiii.lii.L'. and al-o an ii.li r;..r i. w . if ; he I i.j r-r. .otii. -till hale ii nii-clincof carjier ti-t a tu nil" a- ut had. 1-ttt they an- well .irt.il. :.ii'i u. e.in -iie y.ni alni.'-t any kind you u;.:-t Arc Hitting the .rice- some now. 1'e. were. Iieaj. hclorc. are cheain r e..li. A I tim. i. .l.ui a.-ari"'t or ru-. .1. Ii. Swi.ii: A Co. r.-i; i.::.- Tlmv s-.i-ond'haii'l ..ii. -hor-e --! :!r' W a'.il-. i Mi. -I-. oiiil-h.i:nl tivo-hoix- iva-oo. w ith .!. and -halt-. n..-. ' .iid-haiid l.iickls iard. w it li sj-rinirs. 'f. :-nt- t" -uit the purchaser, lnn'iire nt im ll.ird.ia:.- More. .I.inn-s I!. Ilolderhauni. Mi mi. -i. hi: Noii mai. Institi ik. Term . -. ii- .1 u !- 27. Issii. :.s ll.-nl liici!it:.-s li .r '. ... 1.. r-. and . .ther adiati. -.-.I stud.-nt-. Write f..r I.I U I ataloL-lle to .1. I). Mis so. I'riiM-ipal. 'ii.i-i- tl..-time of I he year u c isimiiienec -lie the hi--, -t kind of har-ai II- ill clot h . 'ti.-. I'-. n't in. :hi- chan.r of eetiiiis: a ina. -uit. Ih-IlielnUT. W hell lie .-.IV it is ; . 1 w...-! it ia all n.-ol. and you can 14 oil it. ' .1. U. Snviti: A Co. Mi it M ii:ki.t.--We luivc jut addnl a !..'-.- II. Iii-i rat..r lo our Mnit Market, in . ii i. li all meats c-.iti he kcpl cih.I and i him. Million. Is, i, ..ik, Ac. kept constantly on i I. ..i;d. ti;sii daily. Funic- huyin inui , at: l.aic it kept in the n-frii.-cr.itor until Wanted. lloss Puis ,V Co. I im n. I'l.isti ii i mi T. Carload inSt.N k and Ml .plote as follows ; lie-t White l.lme Y harn-I M.r. AinP.ii I . in. lit "f1 hartvl sl.T.i I'-.rtl.iinl i i lii.-nt r1 harrel i-4 . ' ilein. d I'la-t.-r Y harn-I , v.'.aii . S..m-rs.-t. Pa.. I l;.-sel!llli-. .Iill.e Hi. Iss,,. , Cm.k A Uki.HITs. i .-:.. V.i i; i-i. Tin-1 lo-itc: t x.-ri is.-. ; ..f (he iiiv.si.nii Normal S h.s.l. will lie ' held in the l.iith. ran t him h on Wcdiio-.k-.l 1 -i. -iiini;, .1 nut- Issii. those who de- r r.- in attcti-l thei eri-iscs. anil share w ith us ! in ..ur hicrarv treat, is. me. l..rs oti at ' l"i l:e-ei -i-.i, (.-, collllllcllie iit s . Admi W 11. C-.VI K. I'lilV ll ll.. Hi. .in iii ii t it- on IV ntiancnt Ccrtiti Itcs !'..r All w : nits-i :it M.-ver-diiU- July 2.1. lsst; th. .in- II I... inte .if' cXiiiiiiniiii; applie.iut-. I to . l-jily iir.- rtspicsted to -end in ti- not hit. r than Julv 1st. t!.e;r -tiitii !..! ipplicali. in n l .lt hi-, miin.-d. her hr.uiehi-llu y des-n' J M I:ikki:v. Chairman of om. -''t " am- i..i: -. f" healer- we .jiiotea: follows I.V tile ll "I : 44c ,42c .osy- ."It- ..'loc r;!!iiti's "( limax" " Army and Navy "Splendid" " 'anarv " . "Tip Top" " Magpie" . -liable ' " Yinco " -si Toliies. Y 1"" "1 1 igars. f loo :;ic !lc I-l H 2 -rc iit.) Silieit.il. s-ttullv. ' ash ..r.l. rs o nlv il. ts.k A i. Issii. l'.i:m:trs. S-mersel, I'a.. June 1 Mi. ha-1 I:,,,!,, ,,f lu-riin. and Joseph SI af- f.-ra of S.iiiersct. have lus-n .-ip.iiil. .1 sole A-.i-.ts fl.rthe Exe. lsi.ir Slate I'.itnl Com. I'l'iii . Tin- famous iiaim is ucd forjuinling ' r s.ts t ail liiml uli ,. ,,y 1IK. vt- .-f siiti-lii. ti.ni. A lilimlH-r of iin-I.r- i.re s llingiu, imitation jc j , 1 ditltTeiit p. r- of th,. ts.uutv. NoTs..n without a ei :i, at, iron, the company t-.m handle the ; En isior Slat,-p.,j,it. A.k all agents to set ; ''-4 iertilie.lt,- U ton- lir.-l.ii-iii.i M. r. II. -Im and Sl.atl.-r t-Xs1 to i isit all jiarls .if iiuty and will giieull an opimrtunitv i ,h.. 4 thtir Hauls coverisl with this cx.vl- . I.,.- .1 I-. l:.i 11. .nut. Hi- n f.-r. with ik'nnissioii to ' Samuel Snyder and W. S. Mow ry. '' ii-. Henry Long and Ihivid Heiple. : -el. and I.. b.M of lathers for w hom i an- dt me work. Thev iminl.-l Mr. i 'ant la-; summer, and LL- house ! I'hcy rave the iail stable a dn-wi Inr. us ' ii ii.in.lsT of other Imildings in this : which they would like persons to i exaii.ii- and sir for tl-eiii-. li.-s I It is Ilt-jvcr for tiovcnior. I'smltlii-;in.s are I'lea.-ctl tvitli the ticket.. Tlie primary is over. puMii aii in ilit- cmmy Now 1.1 every Ui ;il.ort tin- ticket. Kltk-r Jinm- I'iric. formerly ol tliis .Lice, lull lion-of S.tli ni. Ohio, will jin-it' lt in (lit Iiscij.lt- i-IiuiyIi im Saturday. H'Mi. A. J. i i.llN.ni ami U. S. S nil left f,,r llarri-liiip,: tlii tin.riiihL' to 1kj present at the iii.vtiiijf if t lit Slate ouvetitioii. j Mim ICora t'. May. w ho lia Imvii uttcnd j in-: tlif on-t-rvatory of Art un.l Music, ut Aknm. tlio an year, ret unitil Iionn- Friday. ! j Mr. J.-'.-oti I. Kaiillinun. of 'onctnau-:h ! totttiNliiji. who wu luinicil out xonictinH i ui".i. iiiovctl into hi-i new lioii-t- l:t,t TIiuim ilay.juit onciltiy i- than three wii-ks after : the ronila-:ration. I Many of the lo-iul.!iraii Kettini Juii--ti w ho wi re in S.inersot Tuexlay in attt iiilaiii-r at the convention .lro.H-. into the 1Ikrai.ii otlii i- .liirinv- tln-ir stay here. They were all w-!( nine i-itoi. j Mi-s Xanuie Wei-ley. of .S hactrertotvu, j Pa., w ho i- vi-ititiL- Mis- Marian Fnasc. Mi-w j Jeimie l)avis, of .sitoy-tow ii, anil Mii j&v j Catt-la-cr. paid the Ih:i:ti.ii olliie a .Iiaa:it j vl-it Saturday last. Call u-iin. - - -- - - - - j The .-oloreil hn-tlin-n. who for the last i three or four years have held their annual ; caniji-iiioetini: in Hutis' -.'rtive, south of tow ii. w ill pay us another visit this sea-oil. ' The iii'vim-: w ill eoinnienie on tin iLiv of ! -Iu!v. i IMiv-aii-s ( hatliy ( . Shati-r and W. S. J -Mor-an left for Harrishur-; Tuesday niornin j to attend the Ki-inihliean Slate t onvention. ; which meets in that city to-day. They w ill j Mi.wirl (iencral leaver, w ho in all j.roha I l.ility w ill Ik- iioiiiinatiil w ithout in:titi. j - - -- The i. A. U. and s oils of Vtieran- of I'rsi I na advertise a liaskct pii nic and . iul.le for July .'! 1. A mat. i, L-ame of hall lietwivn the i NmierM-t and I'rsina tcaniwill 1 .nit-of the many attractions. Kvcuoiou tii ki i will I sold from all stations ..i, the II. An. " Will Mi -yi-rs. yoiniL'.-st son of Hon. 1!. F. M. y. r- -.'i-.i luatisl hist week from llu- IIarri--"- 1 1 i -! i S. h.s.1, and stc-n-.l ri-jht into the tosition of em- islitor of the 7.ii7 .rfri- l. lie has the l-t wi-lii-s ,,f 1,1s i.eoo- ! ; iiicmi- iii --oniersei im- a suiV---iu career ill I joiiriiali-m. Tie- primary election Saturday. si far a i this hoi-oiih and town-hip are .sn-crn.sl. passed oil in a very pleasant and ijiiict man ! Her. Tin-ri- was -.iusidei-ahlc cltsi ioncc riii;; ' done In the different candidates and their , friend-, hut it wasdoiic uiihout wranliin; i f.r.jiiarreliu. .latin- i. ( 1 Coiumr, F.S.J., Im-taken down hi- -hiiulc and a one to John-ion n, w hen- he i w ill continue tin- pra. ti.t : in i I. many warm friend- : iiiL' t!n vi i r.il y.-aiv h- re ; ho-i- ..I" thitn in the ,- : w i-he- -.i u hh , i in f.,r : fe-sion. of the law. " It-ie " ill Soiiul-s-t dilt ided h.-re. and has unity, whose lie-t lliei - in hi- j.ro- No ,li, I.,,,. 1 2 ottered for C.uintv iirv.i.n-. a- pint i.i.sl fir l.y the rules, at the lal.- C.-i ui-iiean primary, the County" ( oin- initle. Tin-day r.-e imnicnde.1 that the name of William linker, ,-f Milford tow n-hip. the ' present Surveyor ne piaeed 110..11 thctickct. It w ill a. 'dinirly U- lo-.in.l w ith the names : of tl thcr candidate- at the head of our ! eilitoiia! eolumiis. i Tin- lecture hy Col. Con well 011 Fiiday . eveiiitna last, under the au-pici- of the Sun- ; crsct Normal mid l'reparatory s. ho. d, was a ' ran- intellectual li-.-at. Those uhn h,anl his I " Acn-i of I'iainou.ls " n tM. last County j lii-titute will ai.'r.v with us that while it h1k.iiu.IisI in solid chunks of wisdom, illus. i tratisl with ants-dotes and enlivened with j humor it was withal itit.-iiM-ly iiitcretiu. i Ilisritviit Iasture on the "Heroism of a : I'rivate Life" is fully as irood. and some lhitik. ls-tter. Nothing was had hut the , weather. 11 hich was mean eiioiiirh for any- j thills. iilUiK the nseipts and leavinr the j projietoi-s in the lurch. i llii'iiu ici I or nt v CoNVKNTiov The ; le piihli- an return jud-i- nu t in convention i at the Colin House at lo.i'el.s-k I'lli-sday inorniii. Ilicjud-ji- li'oni aim--! eit-ri pre- einet in the I ollllty Is-ilie pn-ellt. Tia- l-oll- Veiitioi: was ea! ltd loonier l.y Acting hair-in.-in S inner, u ho. I.v 1 irtiic ..f hi-..fliit- i.re--id.. I oier it- delileralioii-. 1. F. Snider. : f I r-ina. and C. W. l'i!-ii, of t.n c-i..w n. were eh end Vic. I'resi-ii lits. and .1. c. F. Midi r. 01' H.K-kw.M.d. los-..nl:iij Secretary. , '1 lie I hairlnali appointed Samuel F. FiikiiiL' and II. F. K-.icpr Statistiial Sr- ; ri-tari. -. The returns n.-iv ojs-ned and ; count.. 1. 11- pro. id.sl fi.r in the ruhs. The; next thinj in i-r.l.-r U iiiv the cl.-ctio-i of a 1 Chairman of tin County Committee for thei ensuing icar. Ci.i.taii: Samuel I... wry. in a' ... at !itt lo sj e. h. pro.s .1 the name of lap- : tain W. II. S.itnier. The mention of Captain Satuicr'- name 11. :- r. ecinsl with i-hccr- and ! loud apph.iis.-. and hi was chs tisl hy accla mation. The lni-iii'M-rs of tin- convention ; liiL-lily a..rcc!at.sl t f it" Nitislaetorj' manner in which Captain Sanucr had eoiiducttsi the late primary, and were unanimous in their j ehoiiv ot him a- 1 huiniian. Mr. A. F. lo luer. ol Meicr-slale. u it 1 1. oil opjnisition, was : elis-tisi Chairman -r ttti. A J. Hilcuian, . of Soiiicrs-t. Sam Mi.-r. of S;ili-huri', and S. , I'. I'oorhaiili, of N01lh11111pt1.il. were then 1 elcctn I a- the Fxectllill- ( ollilllitt.e for tin' ' i-ii-iiin yar. Tin- follou intr n-s tint ions, : ntU-rnl hy W. II. Milier. F.s.. of Ijiieiiialinn in towr-hip, wen-imauiiiiou-ly adopti-d hy , the! 'of.l t Iltioll : .'.,. ..r.-f. That flu- hearty thanks of this ; t ..in. titi-.n of lh turii Ju.lp- U- teiiden-'l : C;.pt. W. H Saiiii.r. the acting Chairman, j f.r his lais.rioiis. eo'ieiiliatory and i-ili.-ii-tit i eondiii-t of llu- primary caiiia . .VWmi, That we i-.-inu-stly comm. n.l to ; the voti r- ..f the Coinrres-ioiial and Senator- 1 ial distrii-ts the . 0 1 1. li-lol 1 . hetisl hy the lo- ! pnl.li. litis of this t-ottnli . as p tltlelllell in i ciery way worthy of iheirsii).K.rt. : The closing t-Xei'eise . ia-s of ssi; took plae. la-t Thursday eveliili: unfavorable, vet then- - of the great normal 1 - in the i ip. ni House : :. The weather was ! wa- a large audience ill attendance. T i say that they wen-pleased would Ih- drawing it mild, indeed : every Is.dy sts-tiied d.. lighted. A 11 the "orforniaiiccs weie n-ii'ly good. It v.. is a mailer of sur prise that the young men, while preparing for a teachers' examination, could siiarctinie to pn-ire and nit niorize so much original tna't. r. to be delivered befon- im intelligent and critital audieii.r. Of tht c. Will Jack son's s-rlorni:iiii-c. whii-h was the longest, was also considered the Ik t. but that of J. I). Meyers n-tviicd the most applause. The ladies, t. mi. all ac.llilt.-.i thelllscltt s., W,.J that it seemed ditlii uit to distinguish Is-tivts-n go-si, In-tter and U-t. Onliiniry st-hmil ex hil.itiotis an'ii.! lo Is- a liore. isith on ac count of their gn-at length, and the niuiii "tilingaiid lisl.le style of delivery. I'.ul in ihi- caseth, pniLTaliilncwasjiist lotigellollgh, relieied as it washy cx.vlletit lnii-ii- in the intervals. Neurly all of the u-rfi.niicrs had been nieitil. r- ,,f the ,-l.iss taught by I'nif. Stutniaii. tht l-t teacher of reading in the (-.iitily. To whiih fact the success ami inl.-r-t-t of the , vhiliitioii wen- in a gnut nu-j-un-o ing. The follow ing is . irogr.itu : Ihs -it.it ion " I'.rier Lose" Loiiist-Sull. Leading " Staiioii Agent's Story " Jessie i. AnkellV. F-ssuy--" shadows of N.-gl.s itsI ops.rtiini-ti- " Liiinie o. ai l,.r. Oration " Foitntaiiiof Ainerieiui !I.ippim-s" J. It. Meyers. Uts itaiioii " The Ii-t Hymn " Helen II.. .k. loading " Her letter " Kdua F. Ilaer. Kssay" A tiirl's Trials" EilaK. Vop-I. Oration" Man h of the Anglo Sax on " W. M. Jackson, m-liut! ,Mu-lion: "Can Arbitration he Sub stituted for War in Sltling Nati.itiul IHflietiltiesr' AHirmative. H. F. Ilar mn ; IVny, I'harles F. Liveng.ssl. Judges. Kev. J. H. Ziiin, J. M. lleriicv, J. I. Jliw, AFFICIAL, RETURNS OF THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY Election of Somerset County, Held on Saturday, June 26th, 1886. (oM.IM I SKXATK. I I' 5F i MSTKK.TS. AiifMn Allt'irhetiV No. 1 Allvuhtny Nil. i Iti-Hii! lNrrtiL'h Mnrthriyvnllcy IHHr'IllhUtflj i mitlnetnt; Upiirh.... KILlH-k .r'Tivillt -Ifth-iNoii.,.. .hMJlMT Jftmt rtuwa Utrmijzh Iriiucr Ixwit Turk-yltn4 Mi..'U-nt k Mi'.hTtl Nil. 1 MiU-.nl Nil. 2 Nt.rtiiampt.tn New i urv v Uir. Italtiumrv (wit J'niiil fH-iMiilioiiiim lit ip Nr... ith-!im" bor hhn.ii-. .." SmivrH'i imr fNHlliTK-l No. 1 S.HHtTM't N. 2. ftriitimiiH"H Siuiiyi-rti-k SioyMown br - MllllliUt I Imt Turkoyl-Ktl I r-iiia txir WflU-TiMirf,' Kr Tot nl... JJy a uiiiuiiiiioits vote of the Convention Win. Daker, of Milfonl Xo. 1 Iy a unanimous vote of the Convention Win. II. Sanner, of Somerset Si-ott Kush. of I'rsina. fell down stairsat the St. Charles Hotel, ill rittshtiruh, last week mid hroke his lt-2. ' Mis- Fatinit ilaer. who has lns-n vi-itin ' her hroiher in Slrt-.itor, III., for the )ast three years, returned home Tuesday. There w ill lie a httsket picnic in the frrovc nnir Jcntier X Koads.on the :iil of July. A p-ner.il invitation is extended and a (food time .roinisod. S-nator amoron's wife preseutisl her lins- j kand w ith a loiinciu Ini.v one day last week. ! The S-nalor i r.Nrtisl as never havini; ap ' s-.mil s.i happy in his life licforc. j Jud;re While, of Indiana, has instructed j the ismstahles of that county to l.s.koiil for ; Cumula thistle, and lo prosecute all icrsoiis i w ho Inirlsir thein nil their premises. I"r.f. Kd. C. Heilley, of Ilerlin, we learn, I a- loe.iti-d in Connellsville, where lie will irii'e instrictioiis in instnimental tiiusic. I'rof. Hefll.-w ris-etitly retunitsl from tier many, where he radualed at the famous : licrlin Coiiserviitorv'. . 1'i.iMi, Saline County, Kansas, Jiinei.', Issii. FniTol; IIkimi.ii; Some timeiifro I noticed an article in your Jaier. taken from the : I'hila.lelphia Timm, which ive ihe story of : the lir-t iiaite;iii; in Sonicrs-t, and stat.-s one of Ihe y.uniir men esnntvtisl with it was Hon. Jeremiah S. I'.laek. The article states that it .Mt-urr.sl in lslii, hut this is an error. It oc-curri-d 011 the 2:!d day of .lanuarv'. lsiT. Kli is I.i hx in. SoMKi:-irr Towxsuir Itkhs. Then-will Ih- 1111 ahitn.lanl oats en ip this year. Smie of our farmers have already eotn-nieu.-e.l makitiir hay. Miss, s .iie J. Wellcr. Kate tiolin, and ir.iTe KishelK iver attendisl the Sprini; term of the Sitnerset Normal. Ki'cry husiness has its drawliacks, and es ss iaily is this the ease with the horse hu-i-iiess. our farmers have lost a jireat many sprint: inlls this season, and ill some cases the mare w ith Ihe colt. I Ice ison 11.. Fol.'KTll OF Jt'l.Y KXCl llSloN VIA I'KNNSVL- v.M i 11 .11.110 ii. Iii pursuance of its usual t -list, mi the I'cnnsvlvaiiia lciiln.ad C.uniaiiy w ill sell i-xenr-ioii tiekels iK'tween all princi pil stiitioit.s im it's tiivmsl, os-i-attsl ami I. ase-i lines. 011 .luly 2d. "d, 4th and "th, j;ish1 to return unlil thetllh. at really ntlueisl rat.-. .'.y this arrangement Iht'irreat nation al i.--!id.iy may Ih-sn-nt in vi.-itinii friends, or in makim; pletisant excursions to some of the many iints of interest located on the coinisi.iy's iim . The intervention tif Suti d.ty -iii-s an additional day to those w hose ti'nt the I lord nit v . im upitsl hy liusiness. ami tins, with Is-ra! limit of the excursion tickets, af op.r!uuity for the enjoyment of a holiday trip. ' ' "' Arnivofthe llcpithlic encauiis on the field IlKMiiiKtiii K Cuowtii or lSiiu.KV. fn.iii Julv 2d to 7th. and on the 2d un.l :id Win. H. Miller, of oncmahoiiiii,! Town- ,,. .., ,.f the Third Army Corps will In ship, says that on the 2tl, day of April last iri,,g theenlir.-iv.vk eeniiioiiies of he sowed a piece of harlcy. and as this has ; . In((ri, iMll.r,Mjn , ,-iar.icter will lie held Ik-cii a n-niarkahlcgniw ing scas.iii the harl. grew very rapidly, so that hy the lttlh of June it lias fullv headed, and on the 2sth of t June tilled out. Thus it will lie sirn that in sixty-six days from the time it was sow n i it had fully matured, ready to riicn. Mr. ; Miller would like to hear from any one w ho , ha- anything that ex.vls tiiis rapid gmw th of 1 any of thrccnals. This wa gniwn on land that had hi -ell heavily limed and manured, and had Ikvii in corn last year. This spring he drilhtl in two huudnsl iunds of 1. I'. Thotua- s Tip Top Phosphate jit acre. C. siovcstow n. June 2S. I;. l K S llo.l.. A brief a'1-oiiut of the Normal S-hoo! taught at Stoystow n by I'mf. Cover and other- .luring the Spring Term. We have Ik-cii informed that the school iiuiulic.-t-l nearly one hundred. The con duct i if the studi tits on our stnrts recom mends them to he ladies ami gentlemen in every n-sjKx-t. We have visited their Liter ary Sarlcty whit h we must say was conduct ed inan able manner. I'nif. t over informed me that during the entire term of school atitl i in the sticiety. a good spirit prevailed, and although the arguments were earnest, the i students never showed anger: hut a kind ! and forlMiiring tlissrsition. Theschool gaie j a grand closing entertainment on AVediics i day evening, which was highly appreciated. I Judging tmni all a man may hIntvc outside of a -.li. iol.ii I low me as a citizen to vv that j we consider this one of The most a.lvaiietsl ; iitid ni ishtsl normal schools that was ever taught in our borough. Citizkx. I j Of 1nTI:I:KST To 1'iaSTM VSTKKS, post mas- i ters throughout the eotintrj- an- watching a ! ca-cthitt is now licfon- Congrt'ss w ith consid i erahlt interest. Frank J. Hiurows is the ex j Postmaster of Williaiusport. On August 2. ! Iss. his ollitv was Mhhcd of Mani.s and money to the amount of 4.'22. The theft ' hap'ti(sl al iiiniii, while Mr. lluirows was at lunch, the office In-ing in t barge of the j clerk. Edivanl Shay. A I my came to the j tl.sir anil called Shay out and told him that I a gentleman outside wished to sjai-ak to him. j Shay left the otlitv for al-out five minutes, and in that time the thieves got away with I the money. Two other astotliee employes were in ihe room at the time. The thieves were ht-anl at once, and thersaid if Ilutn.ws would agnr ti.at to pni-ct me and wy a cer tain amount i hex' would return thestamps. Incases w ht-n-a jNastotlice has btvu rolilietl the Htstmastt-r geuenil has the authority to makegood the loss of staniis totlie extent of 2.il but as the loss in this case is great er anil was c.ni-ed by hin-eny and not bur glary, I'.iirrows -.ui only get relief by an act of Cotign-ss. Aeconlingly he pruentisl his -htiin licfon- the committee on claims last inngn-ss. After hearing the majority of tbeisiuim-ttee found that liutTows had am ple help to pmtcct his money and stamps ami that the theft was mude -nssihle by eart Icsstiess. and il refused to nximimeiitl the l-assagf oftlM- -t of relief. The minority of tlieit.iiilniltee. however, werestnHigly in Ci vor tif piling Itttrrowsthe relief tlemandtsl. At the present session of congress Ilumiws has reueweil his claim, and it is now In-fore the cniniuiiloe. I 5- i - f 4-i ' KC ' Id II SI l-i fi : 4 'Ji I.".; !A 7 I : i 3f: CI Is I H, ST i , il at 2-1 :tT f. ii i I la :5i l:t :y 6 ! :i 4,. n m :: a , 1 i: l l'- - :i ' l o 1 it i . si i i .t :. ut I .tl I :t i" !' i- 1- IT it a l." .., a. II i v ' l.. ' 1T ;s o m ai in li M I'm :cti 9 1 ir; : 1M .u : 41 "T:! !' m :'.' Til ill M :a 17 nit all -m mil tn j.i i Hi sri .! 11 2ii . ! '-'l 1 ' '. .r" -Ti 4 ! 4x. ' .M To.. 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Fre.lt r ick Wellt-r, one of the m-i-t successful farmers- of Smier-et township, raised a Inrjre hani on his farm, liica-urin .'i.l'io f.vt. Jost'ldi Aumaii was the an hilts-t and Imilder. The Kuhs hr.iiliers luiilt the tine stone found 1 tion, which i- n.-.it and sui.-ta:itial. Tlier.1 were three liundnsl and th.rty persons at the raising, hImhii two huudnsl and filly of w hich wi re men, and eighty women. The oldest woman whs mi years old, and was lively, and stvnu-l to enjoy this law truthcr iiifT of friends very much. The tahle was ahout sixty f.s.-t loiiu. and was loadtsl doivn with all thee-1 thiuirs of the si ason. I'art of Ihe day was disciu'it-i-ahle and rainy. The ieople had isime to Mr. Weller's to raise his harn. and they knew no hail during the showers, and w hen 1 he dinner 1r-1I soiind.sl the inairuiliivut frame was up and n-iidy for the top plates. A fiertliliner several siceches were made. Then the men put up the plates and rafters, and hy supT time the harn raising wa-stsuupleltsl, and Fr.sleriek Wellcr and many others were taken up Is.dily and t-iirritsl almilt the premises, with cheer ll)i. 11 cheer. Mrs. Wellcr and her many assistants won the well wishes of all, and they will loiif he reineuiiiensl for the ixmnl dinner and iipic r pn-pareil f ir the .s-easioii. j. r. Al tliu present term f( the Criminal Court in Indiana County, Jiiik'e Harn' While made an iuiKirtant tleeision 011 thet-tfect of an Act of Assemhly, passed hy the last IxTiis lature. relating to emU-zzleinciit hy tax col lectors. Joseph Falooli wastsilleetor oftaxes for Indiana in lss.;. He was cliarjrctl with tailing to jiay over collected taxes ami hi tliiied foremlieleinent. Histsiunsel tnovtsl to quash the indictment for the reason that the offense, liein' ereattsl hy the criminal code of March .'il, lstin, which pnivides a punishment hy senteiiiv " to imprisonment hy separate or solitory confinement at lalmr not exeetsliiiir five years, or to pay a fine not cxecediiu; jCimm. or Isith. at the discretion of the tsiurt." The liefenili.nt's counsel eon teniled this latter act n-iealsl, hy implication the criminal code act of lsim, under which theilefemlalit was indicted, ami that if the tlefemiaiit was convicted of theolleiisecharif etl to have lieen isiiiiinitttsl in ISM hetsinl.I not lie senteiictsl. .ludLf White so hld, and delivered an ..pinion iiia-hin the indictment. It would Ihus iipH-ar that a tax.eol lector can not now lK-lric.1 and senteiictsl for einlicz.lciiient isun nittletl prior to June II, Htt. The Jttdire de cided this would not have lieeli so if there had Ik-cii a saving clause to ihe act of ls,s."i. F.u iiTiiot .Ii ly irtlKrTvsiu 1:0. A Cuinu I'KMONSTItlTloX ON Til K Fl i:t.H. The I'll. Hllli- mctit of the tiniiid Army of the ncpuhlie and the reunion of the Third Army Coqi- at Cettyshur,;. will aiproprialeIy mrliriili the anniversary of the (treat hattle which was waited 011 the hi-toric ground 2-'t years ago. The IViiiisvlvania l.p:i:1ni.-iit of thi-tiratul f even' tlav, which will ! imrtieiiiattsl in hv the veleraiis of the fight. Il is cxi-ccted that from flic to seven thousand members of the I tiraml Army of the 11. public will lie (insent, including many otlitvrs who wen' engaged in the light, tiencrals Sit kles, Fitzhiigh Iav and Longstn-et luive atvptts invitations to lie present and to speak. The ni.vtiug w ill unilotihttslly be one of the mot-t iuipising ilciuoiistratioiis of modern times, and w ill lie worthy of the pn-sence of even- American citizen. To those who desire to get all the Kints of the I nit tie no better opsirtuitity w ill ever pn-sent itself, for in addition to the nuiulier of sol liers who wen engaged ill the fight, there w ill lie a large numlier of experi enced guides, w ho w ill miiit out to visitors even- smt of interest, ami give all the infla tion Hisihle as to the events of the memora ble days of Ihe battle. For the hem-lit of the large number of visitors who w ill lie draw n to (ictivsburg, the Pennsylvania Kutlnuiil Coiniatiy w ill sell excursion tickets from all lirineipal stations on its lines cast of Piits burgh and Erie on Jiuie.'inth. July 1st. 2d. .'itl, 4th, and th. g.Ni,I to return until the loth inclusive, at one fare for the round trip. What Ore Nkiouik.ks Say. The Simkrskt Hkkii.h has just tvlehrattsl its sixtieth hirthilar. About half this time the IlKRtl.nhad lieen under the eontml of Etl. Scull. Est., who has niatle it one of the U-st ami most sucei-ssful wtvklv newsieiiiers j of the State. I-ong wave the IIkkii.ii Hnl j M lmjtiirtr. ! The SiflKit-irr lh:i:il.n has reached the sixtieth year of its useful life. Todojiisliee j to so ilntsirtant an event it came out ill a handsome and latinming new suit of tvH'. ! The I Ike i lii is a very extrlleut ltn-al ntier. Jfni-rintmn VxtrA. The Simkkskt 11kkii.ii comes to us this week If! years old and in an entire new dress. It presents a neat tyigraphii-al al-jsnran. v. ami is one of the ablest tsliled jounials in Western Pennsylvania. I'rtrolln Umml. ThcSiMKHsET Hkkii.ii came out last wts-k in a new dress from top to Isittom. totvle brate its sixtieth birthtlay. The Hkkalii is up in years, but it's anything but feeble. t iMiat7jri7c ( 'ttHritr. That oltl anil reliable Republican mier, theSiMF.USET Hekai.ii. tx'lebnites its sixtieth birthtlay. with a bran m it dn-ss. FjI. S till. Esij., that able and fearless etlitor. has lr.nl rhawof it for .'ti years ami may he live to conduct it for many more to come. Hnlll- TlIK SmKBsKT 1Ikkii.ii last week entered tiioii its sixtieth volume, and it celebrated the event l.y apju-iring in a handsome new ilrcsn fnim ht-a.l to t.'. The I1kkii.ii is a good iper, and we wish it and its veteran etlitor. Col. Ed. Scull, continued pnisicrity. JnHtiyibtH Jmrnil. The Simkrskt Hkkii.ii w ith its last issue filtered ll.ll the sixtieth year of it-existent-land tvlehrattsl the event by donning anew dn-ss. It has lieen thirty-five years in the hands of its present pniprietor. Mr. Scull, w ho has math- it vigon.us, fearless newia pcr, ably upholding the Keptibliean cause for the Simerset " frosty t Mis of thunder." iHtiHtfittrit Stnuditrtt. AsMMlATK Jfrin.t." llT. ATT'V. 1'. II. Ill - I 5 5 i t i - i! ? i ! t was nominated County Surveyor. Borough was fleeted County Chairman. The t-unimcr term (H weeks) of the Somer xet Nortnul and l'repartory Sch.nil opens Mi im lay, August 2tl. Sieeial attention w ill b ).riveii the eominoii hraiicliex to preiit twiehers forllit'exainina tioll. lioardiui; in tow n from $i..Vi to W.nn t week ; in the country from $'iki to $2.i (icr week. IVtluetioiis from the alsile prices w ill lie inaile for alisenee fnuii Friday even hur to Monday nioriiini.'. For further information, address J. A. IIkrkkv. Somerset, I'a. Mack Iickstin, of tireeushur. was shot ami instantly killed ut the I'arker House, lai-tnils-, la-t Wcdnesilay nitrht hy Frank I!. Kfctiiin, orthe same il;ice. Keenan, w ith a i'.ini.aiiiou iiamisl Iliinihauh, a mu-h of irwiishin-j. and C A. Walton, pmprietorof the i'arker House, were ahout to 0 up stairs w hen liou cal In 1 tn Kiimhaiutti " to not to let them take him In the pimhlinn ns.ni." Kis nan turned and asked if the remark wits intended for him, to w hich IH.xoti replied : " Yes, if you take it that way." li.xoii pro ceeded to divest himself of his cout, w hen Keenan drew a law self-cot king eevolver and tintl at Pixon three times in rapid suc cession, one of the Imlls entering IHxon's lssly at a jMiiut near his heart and the other two ill the alsl. ilnen ami thigh. Keenan at tempt. il tosh. sit a fourth time, hut was pre- venttsl. He then pive hiniself up ami was taken to the (ireetishurg jail early Thurstlay morning. The i-illse of the tragedy is sttpnised to have ls-eii an old feud of two years' standing. Aisiut twelve years ago Fixou hit u man named llcck, of Irwin, on the head with a Mikt-r, inflicting a daiigemus wound. This was at a dance in Adanishurg. and for the oll'eiise he servtsl si x months in the county jail. In 1STS, while tending har inlireens hurg for his father, he struck one Chisholin, the latter falling on a spittoon anil hrcaking his nick. Dixon was tried, convicted, ami served two years in the iciiitcntiary. After his release he returned toUrueiishiny and en tered into husiiicss. He did well for alit nit u year, aller which he n.'tumcd to his evil ways and hadsinee hcen doing, hut little good. He rcttirned recently from Chicago, where he was engagetl as lMNik-keeier for a hutterine firm, to testify as a w itness in a ciii.siiracy ease, and he had intended returning to Chi cago FritUiy. He was thirty years oltl and was a tnemlier of the Knights of Honor, in which tinier he held a iolicy of jf i.uon, iaya- j hie to his sister. Miss Ilocia Ih'xoii. Frank I Keenan is one of the pniprietopt of the Fish- er House at Cnvnshiirg, ami has always i Isirnea punl reputation. Two years ago he had some Initihle with Dixon, sinie ll hich j time lie has hce:i in isinstaiit dread of him. : having !reiieiitiy learntsl that I'ixon would ' tlo hitu up. - TlIK I'USISI NoltMlL. Follow ing is a brief rejiort of the selusil t for the spring term, emling June 24, lsst; ; NumtK-r etinilUsl in Normal IK-partuit-ut, ! oil; Number elimlletl in lower classes, .Ti ; total enrollment. Ktl. NuinlH-r oftlistriets represeiittsl hy slinleiits eleven, viz: I'rsina, Coiiljueuce, Northatnp ton. Shade, I-ower TurkevftHit. Jetlersoii, Fpier Turkcyfoot, Miildlecrcck, Summit, un.l Clay, Fayette County. NuiiiIht of teacher's certilii-ites granted. 47: numlier pursuing higher branches, 2S. Instructors, J. M. Ilcrkey, A. S. Flannigan atid Mrs. J. M. Thotiiison. W. II. Coughenour and X. 15. Firestone w ere einploytsl as general assistants, teaching classes in arithmetic and history, in addi tion to their work as students The) Normal class gave a literary entertain ment on Wedncsilay evening, June 2.1.1. which was well attended, and n'flected much credit on all w ho took iart in it. Following is the pn grain : Chorus " Happy Welcome lo All " 'hoir. Salutatory Essay " luty " Jennie Van Sickle. rat ion " True Heroism " N. Ii. Fin-tone Recitation " Ask Mamma " Ida Snyder. lks'lanialion " The S-h.HiIniaster's tiuests" N. II. P.uriiworth. tiuartette " Home"' Jennie Van Sickle, Ida Snyder, V. H. Cough enour, N. R. Fin tone. Oration" Man's Superiority" W. H. Ilarniii. R t itatioii " A Cirl's Reverie in Chiin h " Ada C.C.slcr. Essay u Hoys and (iirls " Lulu HiitnlH-rt. S-le. t Oration " Meinory of Washington" 11. F. Hanua. Mush " Hark 'Tis Muie Stealing" Choir. Recitation " The Palace of the t tcsars" Ida 11. S-ott. Hssay " What is Education," Mattie Collsini. Short Rtvitatioiis by Katie Thomison. Uus-sel Kllhllmali. I.izzieSnytlcr, Johnny Dav is, and Maud. Scott. (Quartet" Tlie Comic O. P. R. A." Nellie Wentworth, Mamie Wentwtirth, X. R. Iturnwortli, Frank Wentworth. Rtvitation "The Last Hymn." Kate Dunham. Valedictory, V. H. Coughenour. Music "taissl Night," Choir. In concluding this reanrt, allow me to ac knowledge gratefully the aid of directors, the supjMirt ami coHiieration of iatmiis, the en couragement of frtcnils, the faithful work of assistant teachers, and the kindness and courtesy of pupils. With pleasant memories oftliest year and with best w ishes for the future of I'rsina and her schools, I sign my self Ex-Principal. I'rsina, Pa., June 24, lssti. Shot in Court. liu.TiM.iKE. June 24. Late last niclit a iliflieiilty otviirrtsl lietween Jerome Kulin anil WiilUu-e Owinpt, ilurinv which Owinpi was eut with a knife. Kulin was arresteil ami linuutlit U-fiire a magistrate this after noon, hut In-fore any witnesses eoulil derail ed Owiiip. stt.ittl forward anil shot Kiihn in tlie reiri.m of the heart. Owintrs was loek etl iii t await the result of the wound. IlKLEIiATKH. Ji-rt'iniuh Aiittstine. Win. Hillfieas. V. K. Ilovts. H. li. M.irvHii. A. (. Ktiiiliiell. Ishhc Votler. V. M. llln. lt. Atimlimn 1.. Lowry. J. Ii. Am.. 1,1. Ihtvjii tittntner. K. (. SelT. J. A. Kttvlor. A. II. B. mI. II. II. Kush. A. K. Ilomer. Jmsih His-kk-r. J. I'. F. Miller. John Ilmitm. K. ii. ltowniitn. S. V. T.stmw. Joseph ilniikitinin. J. F. KeHIll. Win. II. Miller. M II. llnrtj.ll. J. W. Kinkier. M. I). Keel. '. X. Bi.v.l. f. Il-ki-'v. M. Ih-Hlll'. Isniel Kmeriek. AllK-rl UriKhu '. V. luti. M. K. Adams. Thus. L. Williams. J. H. Ji-itniiiirs. John i. Hiiu-r. 11 21 1ii 112 :n ! 51 21 lt 1-21 TV 42 71 :n; :7 li 24 11 a I'I 11M .s II 74 li.'. It i Ill s-'i lis 1 IS ' 1411 11. l'. tHI :' sx 54; lii in.; 4s 71 at 117 51 4' . Hia 1T2 51 :ta im :iii M M 11 12 171 2 21 V4 -Jim i.i x 45 4 i'i 2112 2I'2 MARRIED. YOI'Nt; KKIFEK. At the residence of the hriiie's parents in Somerset, on Thurstlay, June IT, lii. hy Kl.ler I'eter V.t-I, Mr. Mil ton M. Youni; to Miss Kate Keifer, Imth of .Somerset. MA YS SFHEK. On Thurstlay, June 17, 1-S, at the Lutheran iarsoiiai;i in Somerset, hy llev. J. F. Shirer, Mr. (itsuve M. Mays to Miss Anne Sutler. Isith of Sitnerset County. SHI I.TZ-FHITZ t n Monday. June 21. Issii, at the l.iilheraii parsonage in .Somerset, hy ltev. J. F. Shearer. Mr. Ceow Sliult. of Iowa, to Miss Mar' A. Fritz, tif Stituerset 'ounty. F1.IF.KI.IN E WA I.TF.U. n Thurstlay, June 21. IsHi. at the Lutheran parsoiut;e in Sitnerset, hy Kev. J. F. Sheurer, Mr. Koss ti. Friisllineto Miss Minerva ('. Walter, both of .Somerset ColllltV. A Croat Fire at Boston. IIostox, June it. The huriiinnof the New England Maiiulacturers' and Mechanics' In stitute huililing yestenliiy aftenioon wxs one of the irn-att-st fires that ever visited this city. Some 12 lives were sacrificed, ami the loss will exceed Alnti.iiim. The Imildinj; anil its attitf-hments covcnsl five acres of siice. The fin- was llndoul.tcdiv illecn.liarv, and w;isset in all p. oh.ihility hy tlischawd workmen of I the Metnn"lilan Strtvt Kailnrail Co., which i r.t ently pundiastsl it for a store house. - The tor. h was applietl ill hniatl tlav light. directly under the paint shop, ami to the right of the main entnince. The exjierienees j i.l the Hl men employed in the I. nil. ling were terrible. One mall was caught ill u j w indow' anil burned to a crisp within view of his friends. Others jumped from the windows into a seething mass of flames. The insurance is not yet known. No stejw have yet lieen taken towards arresting the (H-rsons supsistsl to have tired the building. Four hundred horse ears were consumed. Nine dead bodies have been taken from the ruins. Sixteen icrsoiis in all are missing. Dead Beside his Mother. Drunken .Ikbsky City. X. J.. June 24. James Mc tiuin1. a iNiiler-maker. n-sitling on the top Hour of Xo. 2Tlii Erie stnvt alsiut two wtvks ago assaulteil his wife, Matilda A., with a hatchet. He accused her of steajing .-ss1" that was sowtsl up in a pillow, the aivuinil lations of a life's hard w ork. She admitted the theft, but said that she hail given the money to an unknow n man w hile drunk. NeighlNirs interfered ami prevented blood shed. Mctiiiire was arrested ami committisl totlie county jail for trial iu default ofjhail. His w ife has since lieen living a life of dissi pation. She has four children, thnv of whom art girls. Joseph, the ti-year-olil lsiy, has Isen ill w ith diptheria. hut owing to his mother's love for drink has had neither nursing nor medical attendance, ami this morning he was found dead lK-ide his drun ken mother. The health authorities, who Intend to take action against the mother for cruelty, found the anirtineiit ilia most filthy condition. Presidential Recreation. W isiit.MiTox. June 2-". The President left Washington about 1 o'clock to-day for a cruise down the Piitoiiiitc and in Chesiifieak Hay on the steam yacht Corsair, of Xew York, which w as brought here expressly for the piirise. He was uie. uupaninl by Post-masler-gcncnil Vila-, Representative Stitt.of Pennsylvania : Mr. Wilson I- Hissell, of llulliilo, and Colonel D. S. Laiuont. The iarty was well ctiiippcd with fishing tackle, etc., and make the trip for pleasure ami rec reation. It is Missihle that a short stop will lie made at Fortress M.mnic. and that the eniise may extend ist the rapes into the ocean. The iarty c.iects to return to Washington to-morrow night. Yt-tenliiy was probably the busiest day the Pn-i.leiit had since his inauguration. During the day he acted usui US jirivate -iisi..n bills after giving each case a thorough personal examination. Thirty hills wen vetoed anil eighty -eight were av- pnivtsl. Ihe Pn ldent wnite all the veto int sages himself without assistance bv dic tation or otherwise. They made alsMit fifty imges of closelv written ftsilscap. Indeed, it is stated that the President has personally writteii every im sage that has issued fnim the White House during his administration. I 'hut v of work will he readv for him on his n'turn from his yachting cruise, as 2.'t bills have just Ikvii received from Congress for his action. Of these bills all but sixty-two an1 private -tension hills. A Lunatic Clears a Car. IKTKoiT, Midi.. June 17. Anion); the ius- senjrers on t he Mieliiau ( i iur.ill.K-.il train Sat unlay aftenioon wen' John Kolli, an at taelie of the IH-tmit I'.Mir Ieiartnient, who had in his ehaiye Frtsleriek Tnheriii); anil Isi Levi, two insane imtients, on the way to the asyluni at "Wayne. It wits necessary lor the Jiarty to sejiarate ill onler to p-t seats ami in this way Kolh's eyes was withdrawn from a constant surveillance of Tulierinjr. The latter is a imwcrfully-htiilt tn-nnan. with iniii-t;ray hair and lieunl and ilark eyes. Shortly after the train drew out of .Snriiip wells Kolh was attniettsl hy the cries of wt nien iiasseiiL-ers. He hail only time to look up and see Tiilierin with his hands raised to ileal a munlcnius I. low at him. The insane man was amted with a larpe inm spike anil a hrass faucet. Kolh ducked in time to avoid the blows and the tir at once clinched. The frenzied iatieiit f.nijrlit ties perateTy, and his cries of munler ran); thnnu:h the ear. 'Woinen si'reanieil and lied from the cot h. They were followed hy the men, leavinsi the keeper and tlie lunatic in their strussile up and down the aisle. For a time the frenzied mailman had the best of the fif-'lit, lint Kolh managed to avoid the inm missies until the train hamls arrivetl to help him. The sitient was imnet until the train reached Wayne. Then he hail another desierate fiirlit with his keeier, hut with the assistance of hvstanilcrs he was finally overjuiweretl and taken to the asylum. Mr. Jacob Saylor, of Milfonl Station, tell over dead Satnnlay ruorninir, when alanut start iiiK ft .r Hockwootl to attend the Kcub liean Primary Kleetion. Chicago's Anarchists. Cm ii;o, June 21 An otlicer th-miiighly familiar with w hat hit b--cn .lone by the olicc and the oilicer. of the Slate in the An-an-Iiisls i-asi-s Niys the m.ui op'-eiiheinit-r. who has istiipiisl a ic'.l ill tlit Chicago Ave nue Station f r the i.i-t six weeks, bus not be.-n held citht r without cause or eontrarj' to his own will. He stilus ro have lieen a pniliiinent luelnls r of the Auari hi I order, ami after reading the n-".rts of the Jl.iv- market riot on thrumming of May "actual ly startnl ilown town with a supply of Is nubs w ith the avowed purpose of blow in lip the newsptiier otlites. For some reastin he ihangeil bis mind, and a tew ttiys later fell into the hands of I aptain S haak. He then began to think better of it ami itnparti-d lal uahle information, of which his captor niatle excellent use. It was thp.ugh him that the -oliee got trace of many of the bomb factories ami seeurtsl much if not all of the evidence which will be used to pnive the eoiispiracy to destniy life and property. His information was only valuable as suggesting how and where evidence could lie obtained. Having made himself useful to the police he begun to fear the society of his old associ ates, and it was to poitcct him from 'lei-sniial harm as well as to keep him away from the ! inmieuee of his fellow Ananhists that he has lieen detained so long. One or two oth er persons who were connected with the An ar. hist . societies liefore the Ismili-thniwiiig antl who made themselves useful to the po lice suhseiUciitly have not been kept in cus ttsly, and us u eonsetpience their services have been lost to the State. Witnesses have lieen threatened with Is. tubs and death in various violent ways. Captain S hank has pmliahly reeeiveil more threats of this kind than any one, and his family is living in a state of constant alarm, his wife's health In- i ing nun h impaired by the constant excite-" j iiient ami fear. ! The iolice have secured William Hoyt. a j lalsm-r, v im toltl some of his friends that he j was present at the Haymarket ou the night , of the butcher)' anil "knew a thing or two." : To the State's Attorney he said that he stood j liesitle the wagon containing Spit , S-liwah. j Ficltlcn and Parsons mi the night of the lib j of May and heanl their iulliiinmatory ) sjieechcs. When the laoinh wasthmwn be! saw Parsons iiill two revolvers out of hi- ; pockets and discharge their seven loads into ! the rank of the police. Further details nf Hoyt's statement are withheld by the State's Attorney. Charles L. li.sl.-n.lir. k. the Anan hist w ho Went to Justitv White's house la-t Man h i and d.-mand.sl 2-"i as part of what he was j eutithsl to if a tlisirihulioli of t hi t.Mmititf i was .made, has"lss n found guilty by a jury ' in Judge Rogers' court. He was indicted for ! niblit ry anil the jury fixed bis punishment at one vear in the Penitentiarv. I French Princes Expelled. Paris, June ii. The iniveniment this af ternoon issued a decree exH-llin the French princes from the country. The (".lice have lieen ordered to arrest all iersoiis who make noisy loyalist ilcmonstrations in Paris or elsewhere on the occasion of tin' departure of the expelled princes. Count Fouchcr tie Carrcil, Aiubassiidor to Austria, has resigned in protest a-jainst the action of his fioveru ment iu exielliiiK the French princi-s. It is lielievtsl that M. Wadilinton, French Amliassador to the Court of St. .lames, will resi;m in itmstspience of theexpul-i.ni of the princes. His resiirnalion is momentarily ex pected. The Royalist press pronounce the pas-ae of the Kxpulsion bill the forerunner of the downfall of the Uepuhlic. The Moth-rate Re publican Jiajicrs pcnerally criticise the meas ure as unjust. The Opirtuuist jounials tirfre the tievenmient to diseartl the demands of the Irn.sTin.ihitil.-s ami Ratlicais, anil thev deiiianil a finut-r Republican isili- 1 I The Count anil Countess of Paris and their i son, Pince Louis Phillipie, rts-eivtsl their i friends to-dav. One thousand in rstiiis .ullcd ! 1 at the Chateau tlKu midiiiscrihedtheir names i ill a Iss. k. Thccotintof Paris shook h;ui.!s j with each one and briefly expressed his j thanks. The Count' manifesto will lie is-ui .l j on Friday. j Priinv Xeitihsin ( Plon Plon) is jroimr to : treneva. iind his son. Prince 'Victor, and fif teen of his most prominent adherents, inelutb -ini; the Martinis of Vallette and Ilanm Ilaussman. started to-tiny for I'.nissels. The I tmin Ilearim; the (arty left tht- station amid j cries of " Vive l'F.niereiir," "An Rcvoir" ami shouts of " Vive la Republiipie." There was some hissing. S'ver.d ir-on.s were ur-j rested. The Count of Paris, his son and suite will arrive at Tiinhriihrc Wells, Kmiland. on Friday, ami will take up their resi dence there. The Count w ill issue a man ifesto protesting? atr.tinst his expulsion and outlining the Monarchical procnimme. A IMIMST1!AT ill's M.TK'K. h.tnte f J.itH'iih kuunuuui. ilfrtHM i. laU !'( 011 fniitnirli Tw nthh SniiT-t rHiuiy. Pa. I-'tt'n itf atliiiiiiitrulioii tit the nUif tJitt having hvvti irruiittt to the iiilT-Tt;iu-t hv the nier authority, nirtire i hvrehy ifiveii to ail -r-mhik iutkhtel to util ttHte U make hmiuliHte imyniviK. and th.p- havinir clniini aicamt the satiif to present thm duly atitheiitH aud lor - tlt-meni vti Mon-iuy, Autrut i Ism-, ut the late tv.ilei.ee of the rieeeasefl. ISAAI L. VoiiKK. jutie'i. Adminitmtor. A nMIMSTUAT()ir. N (TICK. ttate of Ievl KiiepiKr. f1ee-et. late f fanner- nvi JNinerel i ouuty, ta. I'ttern of ailininitruticii on thea.M.ve estate i havinir lieen vrauteil to the uiilcriirtHti hy the i Iroa.r authority, notiev in hereby pi veil to all jaTNou;! inilehtel to Huid estate to niuke uiiiueli ate jtaynieiit. and ttne havinir elaiina ainiiiit the same to present them Huiv autheiitirated lor et tlemctit ou or before Friday, the M day of July. 1w. at the late residence of ilweaMil. iii .avaii- j villi'. W. P. HAY. may 2r. Adm. Cum 7rfftiw nt Anmt. A1 DITOK'S XOTICK. Ill tlie mutter of the t-stute of Peter Walker, tie-'.!. The lllnl-rsiime.i. tluly aiiw.iuttsl l.y the or- j httn' I 'ttilrt of Simerset I imtity. In julss nNin the i iiti'etiiiiis. take the testiiimiiy unit n-jsirt a ills- triliiilinii ni the fumls In the Itan.ls ot the A.lmiii- I i is!rnlr. heretiy irives notit-t- thnt he uill utteii.l lo , tlie ttlltles of hi tt.1ml!it!llt-!l nil llmr-ilHy. the : l-'ith tlav of -Inly. Isati. at liis nttit-e in Stui'ierst-t. ; when antl where at) ters..us inn-n-Tt-.f nmv ut- ! tend. ' It. L. IHKK! junelt. .u.littir. A1 IUTUirs NOTH K. In the estate of Kphmim I. Sirvder. dee'd. The uiiderinivd having heen upiMtiiited Au ditor hy the orphan' mirt of unetx't rmmty Pa., to ax-ertaiu the ifen- attain! the heir, ete. and to make distribution of the fund in the hand of the Trustee of aid deeeaml to and an ton ir tho?-e leifally entitled thereto, hereby trivet notice that he will attend to the duties of saitj poiiitmeut at hi: ortn-e in SaiierM-t KnaiitTh. m Thurxlay, July !". iwti, where all ierwui! inter ested ran attend if they think propter. CKOKf.K K. H I LL jun:0. Auditor. VPPUCATIOX FOR LAXH RANT. 'harles Kimr. of the Towi M'AU- wti.-hiii of ijtvttvr inrKeyioiH. in ine i 01 my tti omerM-t. ujh pl ie for rn of land Mtuate in the Tovrtihi of Lower Turkeyfoiit and Ciaimy of iNmierM't. ml joiittn land of t'hritopher Km v. on the South wet, Juiuei MeNeal on the tnnhwet, rharie?4 Kom. on the Eat and South, and Tobias Ream 011 the H et t HARLKS ROSE. ftmrmrf Hmitf .. Hefre me. the )ubriber, aJustieeof the Peure hi and for the Township of Ijwvt Turkeyfoot and i ounty aforesaid, penma!ly rame Iteiijamin K. t leveiurer. a diiiutereied witnew. who Wtitjf duly urorn arcordiiur to law. did dejMiHe and av that to his knowledge the land abitve deeriln haa been impmretl, and that it wa first improved by ('hark- tit A. I'. l7'i, and ntK tieforv that ; the improvement tbereou in the main eoii!it of a elearinir abiut thirteen year ajfo, anl a.houe moved on the Land about weven yean an. hai. Hv it now re-idiiiK m the land, and ha been for the last wven veart. RKNJAMIN F. f'LKVKN'f.KK. Sworn and rub riti before me thin I'.nh day of June, lwb. w.. Tissrt; j. p. ,mrri nmnty SS. Hefore tne. a Justice of the Peace in and ftr the Township of Lower Turkeyfoot. and CiMiuty afre aid, peiNoiially tnm t harle Htmtr, ihe aUne nAined applicant, who beinjf duly worn acctn-.i. iurhtlaw, did depiwe and tay that he verilv be Heves that no warrant or other otticial ripeht hw Tieen Iwueti for the land aUve dewribed, rither in ni own name, or in the name or name of any other person or penonf. under whom he ciainis the name, and that be ban an etiiitable rivht to the land and the improvement! there ai. by umt aewHta and improvements made bv me in elear inir the land and building on the viunv, and now raiding tm the name. HAkr.FS KK Sworn mud mhaerihed benn nih this lyth Ltr of June, A. D. WM. TIK E, J. P. Sl.000 GUARANTELD animal aoK: FERTILIZERS Jiantrc fropt P70 Land. Dead ft nn'siar. Joslna Horner, Jr., & Co, Saltlzxicxe, i NEW OAEPETS ITS" NEW PATTERNS VELVET, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry Iir iisscls, Extra Super Ingrain, Cotton Chain, Cottage Carpets, Straw Mattings, lings and Stair Crash, Stair Hods and Buttons. Carpet Floor 82x25 feet fr Dis playing Carpets. LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN POLES. We will pay Freight on Carpets to Somerset and Intermediate Points. Our prices are the lowest. Come to us to buy CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS.' ETC. WE GUARANTEE IT WILL PAY YOU. Geis, Foster & Ouinn, Clinton Strict, JOLIXSTOAyiN', IA. Iff BOOK STORE IN SOMERSET. A II Hot )K; Oilers II litre.' HI.. I .-!! s. 1. t l.-.l l.a-k nf MULES, TESTAMENTS, JIYMN HOOKS, And Standard and Miscellaneous Books in all Departments of Litera ture, such as HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. As well as the favorite Poets, in ail styles and Biielin'. ANY ECOZ KT TES 3IAEZZT WILL ES P23HP7LY SUPPLIES. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IM STOCK. s t a rr r o ;x iz n : I uk t1n! ;t full Ai.tlm-iit -f timU U-I..iiLmii r-. ihr MiHi.m r- Trail. inrlinliiiK a t.rvm Viiriff 'if Ulauk Ii .!,., mi h us The I'llhl Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, r7; muiim: i:vkus of U.L A7.V. AV'ritin 'fabl.-t.-, 1'i-rit-il 'L'.-ililft.-, Papor in J..x.-, I-'.tivt-lt.js., I't-n.-s, IVik-IIm, Inkw, ,Vi .Vts. tf.i.sA' ball fi'i'ins. i u'xji y.r sh.rs, yn:. ri m:t:s. fkamks, ax it .vr.- .V'r.s lF ALL '; T'. UIE STOCK OF. JUSTICES' II LA XKS IS FIiJ:siIt COMPLETE, And huve all Ik-. ii t ari-liilly priiileil lor n-v in Somerset ( tiiinty. nii.l will Ik- r-rrrrt in nil pitrtirul.tr. r..m-s.iiiil.-ii.-t ulsiiii lUmks. etc.. Is iuvitt-il, antl nil mail .mil r- nil! receive prompt Mttt'lition. r-r-.N'.-A . -i.iA n:oss 7.. XH.XT may 27. . W. I'.KNUilUi. DBUG8. G. W. BEN FOR D & SON'S ' DEUG- STORE, sC. 1, HA KITS ILOCK. We kct'i t'iilll;iutlv oil ll.'ill.l a slock of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Clieiiiicals, lives. Toilet Articles ati.1 Sundries k.t in a first -chess I)ru Store. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, TnivM-s. Ilm. es. sii.s.rlers. ami all li-inliiiir iipi-.irli-iiiiri-.-s list .1 l.h liy I'livii iuns an. I Families. Tolsv ros Mi i ItiAU.s . in the iiiurk.t fnuii iHniiestie to lni,rl. .1. Ir-isfria-tionis '..II11...U11.U-.1 "ilh fare. FAMILY HEfKIPT HI.IF.I' iiiKl:t:t 77. k AM a.'vertiseil iii.slii'int-s k.-pt ..n han.l. ir inl .art;.- t ini .l.-K-n.i . .11 its urrival in a -hurt time, as we pay irrent iilt-'iiti.iii to iill sut-h ilt-iiiaii.s. ituriiwn make of I It ! iintl Cattla l'owiler i.s Uyi.uil iloiiM the Ust in ihe murk. t. eenis s-r shiii.I. Wt-coti t-xieiisa-.ir su kinir. lul-liiiK. u.lvt rtisuii:. A.I- , Ihii kis p in Imlk. Any iiiL-rtsIii ut wanl.-. ss-t iully inn tje .l.l.-i. l ull ami cc for yeiu-s-lf. iintl l.e t-iniviiiee.1 that He oM't-r Harvains, C. W. BEN FORO a SON ilitt-ml iltiiiu: a s.iiare htisint-ss. unit want all tosee for iheiiiM'ive-.. .No trtmhlt to nhow our SttK-k. IfeiT lt n-' Wint's iintl Iitittoi'si t x- r'li-in:l I'.f f )nlv. NEW STORE and NEW GOODS. J. M. H0LDERBAUIV1 Has removed tis Store from No; 4, Bacr's Block to his new rooms in the CENTBAL HOTEL BLOCK, and has added a full line of ZLTIEW OOOIDS- Ercrijbodij is invited to call and see the stock and the low prices. Country Produce Taken in eirluuHje for Goods, WOOL espec ially, of which we want 5.000 pounds, for which ire irill pay part cash. J. YJ. Holclerbiiuin, CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, Main Street.. SOMEESKT, Tj. S.nierM-t i ounty, whoaLxo keejal! kind f Tniand im-wter fur birth Ladii and benttemeD. w wh pu 11 wa. wii come at uuee, anu ix? perie iiy I'KN'.VA. To royhx '; ; ST'H:K. Win. II. WKLFLKY '. II. l'.KNr'ot:l. llUrTUllK Instantly n-lievcl hy it-in the o-Ie-hnititl "FIIY TRUSS" Whieh give an tipwanl and fnwanj pn-wufv Vine ax nldinr ruptun? up witb the itaiid. No jriure on the ba-k or thiirh trp r-hikle ' V ftitVIt 4mnt ti.ri,iin.r. tttteu. o tstrm enarxe for ncuu. it I 1 II i i i i 1 r
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