I -SH-.S. The Somerset Herald. cKol.'.K. K. SCCLL. Kilo.. Jnlv 11, M. l-,!..nrn;: to--. s-tr s tin1 wassls. V-.'. i:.'ht omv main-. In ' .i milt of harva-st. 'tin dniir- at ". N. I5..yil'. Tin corn if j:rowin.f ni.vly. umm.T fiht arc orrivin. IlilV illpO't powder aif C. X- I!a !. pun- iiisasi i'wda-n.at '. X. ISoyd's. A n:ilk punch A kii k from a mw. ila-v'aiu- dn-ss e.ls at Mr. Vid. Tha- woman api tion 1- she pn-tty. Paint hnthes wry cha-up at C. X. Iloyds. Tin !-'.! trout (i-hin sca-on i at an end. s-v tin' " Cry Tn.w" sold by C. X. !! "!. I-troy the i-ata-rpi'lar by buniiii..' their ;ny dm- i.fl'. X. H.v.I, and I. ! :! Try Illai-k Flajj" iii-.it j.iw'.-r, sold hy N II ' Tin- tw-ei'or-tive cijrars in town, at . l-.yi'. ii i- ;i ili-a-tnuis storm that -.tn wni k T. .. i,. !-!.;!. K"k SL. i new violin, one smuul-ita'i-l v iolin, and one iruitar. Inquire off. V It. yd. ri. .ii-.. r.i.rk-liii I'ilk of either -s-x. f,.r -i k I'liri-i-s-s. ,.r side hy IMi-r llittloy. l'rin -v..'" T!i. r- an- -s-vi-nty--ilit js-rs.ns in the Ilil ;. r.i i.r ho'ise. twelve of them ln-iuiT in the ili-;:!li iiciiirt KH-llT. N. vt f;tii's i licsiTiut cpi( is to lie the hiir ol I-.I.UIV yiar. so the Uinm-rs nnii!se. '!':.. . licstMit trs-s are now in hloi.ni. Mv si.sk of all kinds of staple i ; , . :if.'! priii-s l.w. Mi!.-. A. K. t ut.. i .r :i -mi-iiivcstmeut. sii-un-in the 1'. II. I., i :.n.. K. 4'over, A-rciit. Sioyestown, l'a. a liiii- assortment of while and wash .ivj-.- -.-ui-. siiitjlilc lor sumini-r wi-ar, for : Mks. a k rm.. - ,:,,,. lUilf. .pi (i.iinjy. has a l.eti w hich .:.-'-.!i;iis',-l In rx !f the other d:iy hy lay in i . :i i which had on tlie -h- l! in U.ld n li. l :!n l.-tTcr-- " ('. S." I ! 'I: u.ii.ii.k Xokwi The Meyemdule : N-.tiutl S.-!mJ will o-i ,tn Moil lav, July K't furtlier iirticlars. a.l-lri-'.- i. f. Ki.-iivir. Iriin-ipiil. K"K Silk. Some ehoiiv AliU-n.y oi.ts :.i. i heifers. Also, a 6w Hol-lein alve-. !..-. Addn-ss II H. rick. I ! K. liivan-ville. Mayluld Karm. ' Tin M .nii.m i-r.iifc- in the vicinity of Fay- ; . :u -city i- sai.l to l- caininr stn-ntli, and ..f'tht imiverts are seriou-ly onisidcr tin' propriety of tnkili'j mlditiotial wivi-. 1 '.inn-- oiiniiii. to the fai-tory f.r fertilizer '. ...i.j the tnolltll of July audio Atipi-I l"th ,: p!,-a-i- let u know hy ibpU w hat day .i 'A ill n.nie. S.MKRspr Krkti ur.KB 'oMr$. 1hi:'.i:kk. Apple. lam eomiii)! hy and .mil ymi will hi-ar my Jaintitfery in -ii i -- iuil'1 and ivntlc as a lamh ; I'm not ..!. on a fp.lic. hut to pie small Is.ys the . : -iti-i In v ' the small trns-: n ai.plc that I Sin i r.-nvi k Xokvul Is-Trn-n:. Term Jniy '7. ls.-ai. Kx.i il. nl tn iiitits t-r -. .(. ! rs. and otlicra-lvaiiinl student-. Write li.-w .l-:il.igUC to J. IV Mal-se. rrinci-il. i ;.. Monday Mr. Samuel Fox will l- i-trasi t.. furtai-li choiiv ra-pl-r-s. in ..:i,t;ti.- t" -nil iHip hasa-r-. He will have : .. ucighUarlioo.1 of one liundnsl bn-li ls !..r;i;.. the s,a-an. I'artia-a d.-iriiig fine. . s -g- Is-rria-. v.HI pl.-ase -a nd in tli.-ir onlcr-. -. .i.-i . u N.iumvl S n.M.j. Tin' Fall I" !.. w:U U- ois-n.il Aiigu-t d. iss-ial at- .. i i will Is- given tothe pn-panitsm o1 ' . :. -.. am! an examination will Ira- held by ..'iiity ii-rintenilcnt at the dose of the m For cin -ular. ail.ln-s- the 1'riin-ijeil. W. II. Covttt. M, v: Mvrk'rr We lmva- ju-t ad'il a .. '., friga rator to our Meat Mark.t. in vi 1 . 1, ail meat- inn Is- kept n'l and . lean. M ..ii. I f. irk. Vi-.. kept ii.n-taiitiy on i ;.!!. ' Ii daily. I':irti- buying nn-.it tt: ha e it k. in the n-frignnitor until V.lmv I'VVIS A ... I .': -l.i.. Tlilii -ai-ond-hand olia'-h-.r--l ri! l u;i.".lis. i.e . i "ii.l-liand two-horsi wagon, w ith :. I. an-! -Kalis. ;.e -i oii.-ha:id b'.i. kisaanl. w ith pr-iig-. T.-i ui- :.i-..-.i ;li- ptip li:.--r. In. ('.lire at :. i Ii i: lan- Jtoi, lam-s i. tl .ld. rliaiiin. i...... I'li-TU. i jic-t a ar load in Mm i w .Uot.- a- follows : i- Wi.ite Lima- f bam ! ; ..-..i: ( .-Tin m Y lwrtt-1 1 " ; I' -'.ii,.l t , niel.t V Ipum-l ' ..! ri.il I'la-t. r V Uim-I hii -i t, I'a . i Ka-is1l'l;llv. Ji ll.- Pi. , -I ... KKh. I-Ko. is.k A f.KKHIIS. -The a l".illjT elTii.-e-t i i Vormal S lus.l. il! t(: : iti 'In l.inh- rin ( hun-h on Wislna-ilay ' -..tuiia. June Zi. Is;. I-t tlioe who :.. ;ilte!id tha a a niss. and harr with us -ui i.. rarj trial, coii.e. Cors -pj-n at 7 1'. i- m K..-n-i-c- vaiil asaiiuiia-iuv at s r. t. Ad.-ni i-ui fr-s. t V. II. CovtR, 1-KlM IPlL. 1 '.'..-!:..r l'.itti..n mi -Tin-slay ai-j.inlisl I ii i. i. ir.'.'a- for -jeh (.njrra i.-iial di-tri. t in : :- -;.i!a to ,1'i.nd tha- rarnier-' National i . .r. . ul.i. li wiil nus't in St. Loui- A n - -I .'"ii!:. -;iii and 27th. The apiit t.s '"ui tiii- .!i-tri' t i- II. .ii. J.r-a-ph K. Xohla . of ! :.ti, V...lhurTowii-lii. Haslti.nl asmnty. ia la-rata-s mill d. fray their own ex-!--. i i.i n hi. ( to IKS. Is-al.-r- wa-ajuaite as follows hy tha-Is. x : 'ard's "I'lnnax" 4V " Army and Navy " -IJc Splendid' "anarv". ' Tip T 'p ". Mairpic ". - i..-;.n - " I'iic-o " . --i l'.i il-.. l..... "i I i.r.ir-. x Ion ....:.! Xir ,...:iie ....!K M 10 ! -i-ii ,.rl, I fs ol!f lla-s i paTfl llt l fsollcUISI. l'.iTa ttlllla,, ia-K at l.lil-tilTS s lnir-,1. Pu.. June Hi, l-J-H. I i'l- Suiliin.T ta-nu is Was ks) aif tha Stnuf-N.-nnal and Pra-sart.ry S-iias.t om-ii- ' nda. Aaun-t Z. ial atnii'.iou mill h trivan tlie asimni.in n.i.. li, t.. pra-'atar. ta-aa-lta.rsfortheexatuit.a-.'.ii !-a-liia; in t..v. n fri.in f2.' to .-.ii-r 1 " k in tha- ca.imtrv from W.'"' to .i'l s-r .sk. Ik-lm tions from the alsive pri.es I made tir alsiiiv from Kri-iay ava-ii-' - ' M -n.Lty m..niiinr. ! r i i -iiar informati.rii. i.in--s J. A. P.KHItl-V. S.niarsa-t. loi.i to aJirr J..n Piuntin... Attantion dins-tasl to tlH- j.J.ii.sjaartnM-nt ( tin IIi:a- ail.. a hich is pri.vid.-l with the most .r.w I and exta-ii-iif tiii ilitic- f.-r tin ei a- "! .ot. .r:nl;ut. ,f all kiln!-, fr-.ln the l-t iais-1 to the la'-ji--t -taT. in hlack .i.rasl inks, at pri.ss as low as can n- i-a iaera- f.-ati asiual irntdc of w ork. ie ar,. pr. (ur-l t.. trint at short in.ti.s pimpid.1., iiia-r Iss.ks. r.t.-ss sale hint-. ! r -jr,iu. circulars, k-tler liead-. a hea-ks. ia- ;'l. hill laads. hlanks of all kinds, a-au-I-.Ua-.. lai-iiwT.s .ural, ciirar li.J'nes. and eve O 'ltiiii: in the hue ..fprinline u-a-l in thf- " lldllt arfTcVerj aiav I.U.-ilK--s. A I i.MM'AV hay a-rop is unitialise. lirrrii-s an' plcilt.ful aii'l i Ita-ap. Splai.ii harvest weatli-r last weak. An adjourned Court is la-inir. held to-tlay. Tlie towu i- hlliiie, up with summer visit or.. The 'a.utily C llii ws-k. mimi-sionrem are In session Mr. Herman k' live- ill S.maT-Ct. ..scr. is visiti it? his n-la- chi-rria-s are seilinirat from four tai five "lit- a r.illoii in Addi-m. irv!il.urjr. a.- now illiiniinatasl ly natural is at iiiirltt alm.ast a.- li-.'ht a.- alay. Paul (. niitlHT. E.p, of tjnsLtisbur.r. i j visitimr fricnals and relative in N.nicm-t. ; Mrs. l'arki-rs buuniiir lmuse is tilla-d to aivcrtlowitur, ami a; lii-aut?. an tuml awav . daily. ' j N.ma-rsci is to have auotlier wholesale j li.U.r More. It will le opa-na-d up next wk. Mr. lmrlcs Addy.nf hjt-t Kmk l"ittslmr)th, is vi-itiiit his friend Mr. I'aul ni-Im-II. ui Siii- rct. The Ui-e Iull irromul has Isvu plowed up, much to the disTuuiU-niiiit of S.iuer-ef Uill plavi-rs. Mrs. K. K-nll left tor t'n-s-oii Motuhiy liioniiinr after a two wn-ks visit to n lativi-i ill SillllTs t. A hrick ilwelliin: hou-e is ls-in eM-tiil on the lot owned hy Mr. tie-ire K. S-nll. on I'tiiou stpi-t. Miss lulie Tomer, one of I'ittstiurirh's l-a.l.HL' -uii-t-r-, is visiting h.-r - hool frii lid. Mis- Maim. I 111. Mr. 11 I'.nilmkcr. of Moiioiigahela City, is sjicTnliiig his -uniincr va.-atioii w ith his ar eiits in Siinersi't. Miss K. V. Miller, the hrilliant pianist of Jolin-tiiwii. is visiting her frii-n.ls the Mis.s- Mu-sclnian in Somerset. Xcw suli--ril-rs iim. rollini.' iuc This maki-s us happy, hut we have U-ing made -til! happier. i cry ilav. ps.in tor A night i-.liivmaii now patnillsour rin cipal stm t-. He is eiuploye.1 and jsiid by a iiumU rof our business men. Mr. Iiaiiiel TnMit is ens-ting a i-w dwell ing house on the site of his old one. on the n.rner of Fist Main street. J. al Iiry, Km p. lias numKil fnnu his siiiiiiner va.-ation and has oihv more gotten dow n to work in his law oftice. Tin- trial of Mrs. Hill agtiin-t lier hustian.l, Frank K. Hill, and linger Mara. S.r aim spiniev, is still in pnigres. in rittsburgh. The name i pp-niinently if Mr. 'harles II. Fislieris ls-iug mentioned in .utinii-tioti with the Is in.s rati. CongTsss-iotial tioiiiination. Mi-s Mary liacr n-tiinni! home Satunlay fi-om a thpi- wis k' vi.-it to IhpiIk-. whep she wa- tiic'giw-t of her si-ter. Mrs. J. Ii. t'.e. Kx-ss.nator Fml l.pif will Inu li a normal , sih.sil at Con tti ii mi', unilni-ncing on Mull- i hiy. July l"li. The tenn will Is- nine ' wis k-. Itupg.s St-sry and wife, ot Jolaiistown. are ' -N'tiding a 6-w day- in SitnerM-t. Th-y paid the Hkualp Sviuctum a .h-a-iint call Tua-sLiy nr.ming. . .. Mr. John II. Pi-el. formerly aif Smia-rset, ' but for the ju-t few year- of Akron. Ohio. I i on-? more visiting the se.-n.-. ..fhisearly l.. li.l. Mr. John J. Hoffman, who .m upi.-s the ' w.s;ti,.u of chict clerk in the 1'. S. Xaval Of- tii-e in lliilailelphia. spent la-t i k w ith his I laiiiilv in Nmcr-ct. The S.tiK-rset ti-hing arty. atta-r -(s'lidim a wisk on the bank- of the mging Ca ! num. niunKil home Satutihiy the u-ual fishcrnian - luck. Tba-y n tsirt j Jamb J. Milla r. F-.. ss lit Fri.Liy and Sit unlay in Sunrr-ct. p-tuniing to Pitt-Uirg Siiinlay. He expas-ts to n-tuni later in the suinmer to sis-nil his vai atioii. P.. F. Patter-on. F--... of Pittsburgh, who is -H-niling hi-sumni-r vaiatioii at tha- hotna' of hi- -tap-nts in Movi-tow u, iiid hi-S.m-a-r-at fria-nd- a briaf vl-it last wis k. Mr. Frank Kia-nian. of Unrobe. id the HtRVLb otti.i. several pl.-a.-ant visits while in smii-rsal last was-k. We an-alway- pleasasl t.. liave him pull our hitch string. Mr-. Hufus Kdie. daughter-in-law of Col. John It. Filic. with her two ibmghters. of Wa-liingtoii. D C.. --nt a iirtioii of last wai-k in s-ina r-et visiting relativas.. Mi Peynia r of Pitt-burgh, w ho with her -ister. is -topping at the Somcri-t House, while .nit riding Monday evening jia-thniwn from her horse and -lightly injiin-l. Tlie little daui-hter .'-f "Mr. Ca-j.-r Fi-h. r. an ac.i.iint of w iers-sa rimis imniing w as pii.li-ic. in la-1 His-k's Hkkauu. ilie-l fp-m iha-ctv ct of h.-r iniuiii-s Thurjilii- iporniui;. Mr. Thomas Sins-maker, who w a- the (fi-neral Slls-riuta lull lit of the Collins Iip-tb-a-r- ai.nlr.u-t on the South P. nn-vlvania P..iil Paiil, haslnvn s nding the ast fa w day- in S.mcrsct. The enirinv in the Ih.iiUJi praw n.iu a taken .i..r.. aiierliaulasl and rcpaira-d hy en-lriiirt-r Hans. Ia-1 was-k. It Ls ua.w in a.- (."""1 is.ndition a- w hen it was pun hascd. ten ! yeai afli. t t-t A -iir ofiP iitlcn.au - om:r.- iraiter No. . ti French calf anal -rtas tly tia-ai. verv lati-ly i aiirria-d aa iiivl s l iistake tn- i this oltias. A liU-ral ra wanl will lie paid for ; their n-turn. Miss Hattie Snividy. aais.tii-itiiisl hy her. irrandmotlicr. Mr-. K. P t'unimiii-. of this ' plan-, with whom she lias Us-n livinp for j the past fa-w ya-ar-. left on Momlay nia.niinjj j f..r her home in Inkoin. Miho. i A six yi-srs.1.1 .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kantm r. of Kantner's station, one mile s..Mth of town, atieil on Monday nn-ni- iin.'. of hrain feviT. aft.T a few aluy sii knots. ! causasl hy tir.iiii from a liamni s k. The eaiitor of the Saxt.n .r.i.f says a.f Ra-lford : -Thennst liotahle tliitir of this staiaL oI.L aysy-aoiiijr town an- it sisnis. niif-tn-rs. ami ahiury -looking a-ourt ham-e. As to Im-im-as. Saxtoii h-ava lia r in the shade." Rev. J. H. Xinri. of Tdaale. S.mia-rsa-t e..un ty . prau hasl in the Me -iah and M. John's a-hmshes on sumlay. t-r Kev J. II lii.v. His old iri-liiaili. rs a-re !4lad to sjs; hini. He indulp-d ill a hitUtilij: e.iHililiiMi ill the aarly part of the week. &-l.r 'ni.. Tlie asMinty is.nimi-sioiier's oflli-e Is iinda-r-p.ine a tha.ra.iu.'h aiverhaulinp. Tlie walis aiidis-ilineare U-ins ptii-nsi a new inattiiur put aiown. and tliintrs put in shiha iri'ti ral!y. Tlie niua h-iias.slasl n-aairs on arfher ..rtioii- a.f the l.uil.linu will l- roninienaxsl -hortlv. on the axli day of June Mr. and Mrs. I aajik-l E. lav is. of this pla-e. ca-la-hratas! tueir i.olil.-n wt-kiinic. tliat day liaviui; lssii the ti Iti. -til anniversary of their tliarriaire. Tlia-y wa re marriasl iu Ihulphin eaiuiity. ami the i agv .j vtu a omstant i-iihmTin..r to the ivranM.ny was perf.-rriKai hy liav. John WiiH-j Hta.vLD ever sina it has lm.ii puhlishtsl. l.miiM-r. He wa a ronsistMit nia-tul-fT a.f the Baptist C..si.lerahle wa.rt i linti -l-rti. i ''""' nvtnx ya-ar-.and was fiilly pre in makini; mn. li nea-h.l repairs on soi.u" i and satistiasl ta. die. He wa a kind of .Mir principal stna-ts. I ommi'-si..n.r i u"r- P"- --'l.'hl . anal a mawt estintahie Knee knows bow. whet, and when- to.k. the 1 H ak-ath will he lamented hy a work, so Ion- as the authairiti.-s .vi.le him k " a-'iaaintam-es and fri.-n.Ls. ith the mean ofiloiiin it. Tiie w.irk .1 ran.lv ikuie lias luaik- a vast impn.veOM'ut. Mis- liraa-r i.arman. a lio lias t-r some I Sir laiye a-rojas of tlieir Civorite nuts this fall titiK lsn assisting Mrs. H. M. hrle in tlie i -a-ha-stiiut.rlitnaiuaiiiis, walnuts anal shell-Va-.ta-ru I'tiia-u TelavrapU otlias. is ll-Hlt to j barks. The tns? are well filled with em take a two moiitlu.' vacation, tit nnwt of: bryo nut", and if tliey niaturr tlierc will be ahia h time she will sa-ud at ha-r haime in j sufflei. nt of all varialia-s to (ilaalden the Ba-rtiu. Siniersct coantv. Mi-s MilliT.if La- j troliR. will take Misw Uarman's plaa in the Johnstown otfia. J'tk Mtinrn Trdmmt. The Parlor Concert. We simply vow the -sentiment a.f the hundred and mmv people present at the Par lor Cmi.aprt piveii n M on. lay evening at the BKHkftto- of Ir. Henry Itruhaka-r by the y.Hina: ladi.-s of t!i Methaalist rhun-h, in say ing that it wa a musical erent that will lotia U-n nK-inlx-n.il; an-L ickise atten tion and spontaneous alauw mn lie taken as a eriteritMi of the n"rfonner' merit, the ma-icule niw 1 pnuwlnl uu artistic tri- i oni !i. A print wluire of the prvranime wn allott..-.! to Mi B lie Tonier, of l"itt-l.un:h, I hut well-estulilifhel n-l'titatioii ar a eaii- tut riot liail I'tveeileil her, ojkI who by iinani ' iimkik eiMist ni mas awanleil tlie ialm of the i evenine. Misn Tonier has not only a mr numelloar sei and of extnionlinary nat I ii nil ualilie, hut luts a rh-h, dti-p, synia- t lii-tic iiii-zxo--iianuio tluit nnnita her to run from low to hiirh ' with the fcntest j 1-u.m.- and tuitURilniw. She is Hemd. too, ; with U-juiy of fav, and furure, an artistir and imlislusl iiianmr, and exhibited ht-r i kinilnesn hy Tesjwmdiiiit to tlie otrtn that followed each of Iter four numln rs. Th j!-m of the eveniiitr was loneone'i! nat-n-d fotin " Jiulith." which Miss Tomer n-mWreil with Mich fcvliti); and artistic tilii-ll as to eleitrify i Ik- lK-arers. The piano eolo's of Miso E. V. Miller, of Johnstuwn, were a very in:iortant 4irt of the evening's eutertaiiimeut, and .. . . ... 1 . 1 ' . i , ,. , throughout the audience at the clcarness Tiinl delicacy of her t.HU h. The swrkliug song. " Magnetic Waltz" was Mis Mayme l id's first numlierand was a most gratify ing suririse to her many friends and admir ers. It elieit.il -I me Fond Heart " as an rcs. which wits nudcml in a most cliartu iug and syiiiiuthelic manlier. The piano duet hy Misses F.lla and I. la Mussclmau was given a must effective rendition, and caused n-grct that they weremt ilown Sir another tiuiiiin r. Mi-s F.lla played " Lat Hoj'" for an t-ci.-r and earned the hearty applaue that was given it. Mrs. Lucy Snyder played tt ith Mis- I" hi in both the oieiiing and clos ing duets in her usual cxivlleiit maimer. The dirlicull jiart of j.laying the a.iimisini nietits was. also, uiilertakeu hy Mrs. Snyder anl the rendition wen.- such as only an ar tist can give. The -mil of forty-tive dollars and fifty ivtits was n-alizcsl and contributed to the church fund. i Funeral of Dr. James O. Kiernan. j The n'iirt of the suiHen death of IT. i j Jaim-s I. Kia-nian that niu lml us just as w e : i wa-rc going to pn-ss last Tui-slay wasinntinii- : ! nl later in the ilav, and the follow ing in. mi- i ing the n-iuains wen- hniught to Sitna-rsa't I fiir interment. Tlie funeral took pla.e at ! seven o'cl.s k Thur-alay evening when the j j earthly n-mains of Dr. James . Kiernan. J followail hy an immense timing of sorrow ing i j n-lutivan and friands. nt-n.- liainH' to the i-t lu : a-tery and wdemnly laial away in tha-ir last I I n-ting placv. Hi-frieu.ls ware itialas.il nuniy ! and thi'ir tsimiw was genuine and siiiccnv ' I r. James . Kia-rnau wax the alik-t son j of the late Flmund Kiernan and w as lsmi i at Jenner'X K.ra.L-, this a-auinty in Xova-m- i U-r Is-Vs. Wing in his 'JMthyear at the time of ! hi-death. Ill ls7, 'Tti and '77. he with the ' w riter atteii.Uii s hisil at the Chambersbupg . Academy. He afterward attamhil the j i Shortlidgc Ai-ddi-niy at Maslia. and after ! linving the latta-r iiamtsl institution Is van ' the study of medicine with Dr. I'.niliaker of j : this tow n, attending lutlins at rhiladclphia i w ha-n' 1' graduated at the Jefferson Mistical College. For sa'Veral ya-ars aftar his gradua tion he was a-m ploy isi as physician and sur ' geMi on Isatanl tlie sta-auia-r Citv of Tokio, running l-lwecn Sail Franci-an, Jafaan and I China, cn "sing and n--cpssing the I'acitia- j some twenty ild timi-a. He sint several j mouths of la-t ya-ar at his home in Somerset , and la-t w inter wa-nt to Latpilie wha-n' ha r siiii-es-fully pntcticcal his pn .fa-ssion until the i time of his death. 'Miiial. genllauianly. symi-ithatia-, and j w ith a gnitt kind heart, he attrai-tasl fria-iuls ! w lia-n-vcr he went. He luul no emmie and all who kna-w him wen- his friend-. He hail ! a kind wi.nl for eva-ry om. His gi! nature : was unboiinilail ainl he Was getia-nms t. tmlt. Had he liveal out the ull.-ttiil time of I,., u'...il.l li.ru o... t.i.-rt i. .te.l ill- neult , ....... ... ......... .....j....- i.: mark in his npifessiou. He was a lint- ' ural U.ni stirgmn and physician andthestie- ii-s-tnatatl. ndas! him in his praitnv wan n-markable. The aiinouii.t-ma-lit of hissud- den and untimely deutli cast a gl.smi over our town, when ha was univar-aliy Ix-lovail, -in h as we have sa ldom w itna-sail. The writer hens if was his sina-cn- friend and inti mate a.s. iatc fp.m his early youth, "and I .lid love the man." i.ns-ii Is- the turf that rowsiivc this. Friend .if my yoiithlul day. N.iile Llia-w this- tml In love this. Nona- nanii-1 thas bail I.. pnuc." More Cnats. liKBLix. Pa., July liih. Iswi. lnr '. .- The aslitor of .Vi has rai(UitaiI me to -nd you the enclosail iiiiiitnunication in reply to "Ye Ministers." Will you kindly .iihlish it? We should not In ilciiied the ripht of ni'lyinjt thnmirh the j-is-r in which it a.-.irvd. Verv Tnilv Yours. Tl.u ..I" al... i..t....rs.r i;To-t..rir.1 l .' - t s. iatiiiu was iu-tniiti-J hv that leamasl Usly ! to issue a pun. and lias. sent one firth aTtiti- s - , . . j t!a-l " t.iinls.'' Iis w it is direi-tcal atsiint a ; m w sjn-a-ia-s of unats a-allci the "T-tc." J whose pasiilinr huzz sends the i-ailal i-hills ' aloiurtha-lacklsmisi of rum-a tir-asl Ilepul.li-t-aii and IVin.s-ratia-oxen. It-stitiir in 1-.-4 , jaive the IU pul.'iiaan ox sua li a liack-sa-t that ' it can never recovaT. Tha " Frit" of reform is imrtk-ularly ili-tasta-ful to m.ooi ministers who are 4"S hlimleal tha-y alo not knaiw they are hliml." How unfortunate that man sit. hi Ial prcfa r alarkne-s nilha-r tlion li.L'lit. ( The hite of the Aiiia-rican tsa-tse i- liannla-s tai nu n. hut ppyns tha-ir eya-s sumcu-ut lor then) to sir- that the j.ld l-iirti: t'en dasare tai lie hirten to -U-at. The tsa-tse is the U!i- j la.tiipra.iiiisiiii: jit ruui-tuna-t oxa-ti. aii.i : will )iu i lo.U'i and hite pith such tclliiti: : etfei t that in the ilea. '" it will lie im i -,il.efor w hoiemle liinior alaulers to issue I this deadly sii-,in to tin-inhabitant-of Som ' ersa t. Va rily. the t-t-e has c-anie to stay. , and w ill thrive am the life hlaI of old party ' oxim. Sua h men like IT. us. . Pcnlas-ast, Ir. Fjlward Iks- her. fieti. tlinton P.. Fish. Hon. Charh-. S. AVolfe, Hon. J. O. Pi. ker ii ijf la Pdaine elector io Kansas) anal a mul titu.le of others suallv as prominent, make pod huzza-rs when tha-y are rran-fonnasl into this lia-w siei ia"if finals. They will invade New Jersa-y. Vermont. Pa-iin's.. and will not ; stop in tha-ir triumphant march until the ; entire country, fn-m tin tuas..n's iissessions tu the extn-me lmlci of Iiixie. is ii.nlrollisl hy a party that a-an lr relied on to enfonv ! pn.hihilory laws. The Ka puhliaan ox in '. this Staie is fasl on rum. or else hv was ; Hon. John t'a-ssiia's resolutiain di-i-Utrinifthat f; the Kepuhlii an arty tivors proliihitiam " ii. pa isl The tets-is ra-markahly ala-rt : and aaiiiiot Ih ala-vivasl hy y-.irvii4 js.liti ' ian- n F tiif. 1!i wis.-.. t'KaTH of JosKfH U. I'HH-JiUKUJ, Jo- I i st ph Ii. ( rin lilield died at hi" home in Mid ' tllu-m-k Township on Wtslnaalay cvcuiiij;, ! July 7, I-!;. His lawlth luul Uen on the i alas liue m'ui the early part aif last winter, i aluriiu: whia h time his sain. Prothomitary X. j H. Critchficlil, luts spent inostaifhis time at his heal-ida'. Ihirimr hi- life the iiax-eai-tsl en ; jovaslthe npas-t and esta niof all w lio knew J him. and the c.nhda-ni-e anal love of a larp ' cirale of fricmLs. He was horn in Milforal j ; Towu.hin. hut in Miriv life n-moveal to Mid- ! ! iilas-nek. where he revidasl till the time of i his alantli. He was in the 7"tli year aif his It will le irratityiii'f news to the boys to learn that tlien are verv Javorrtl'le iinlicatiams lu - arts .. tlu- yunnit faalks, and attaint theru fine injoymtiit (ralhenntr them aiuriisR the j I exhilaratintz weatlier of early fall. ' Postmaster Ankeny's Hard Luck. n tlR- l."rth of June Mr. John J. Ankeny, a native of Sunersel was a'ainted "tinas teral MiniH-ailis and alaxit ten ibys blu tiik chaive of the ofHiv. Tlmrstlay nitrht of last week tlie olfii-e w as hmken into and $Ji.i carrieil away. We are sorry to hear of Mr.Aiikenv's lianl luck. Serious Accident. Mr. Ititxsel Marshall, a youm: son of Mr. James Miirshall. met with an w-riik-nt Monday liioniin- that for aithile it was fcan-d wiHilil n-silit tataily. He was etitrjfjvcl with .several other hand in arraiijr itu; the lojs on the mow of an old turn on Mr. s. Taymau's lanu so that they i-otild fill it wilh hay, when one of the ian.'v ls sli'n-l from the sUvJst ainl stnick him on the head, knocking him sitiseless and -.:ii itii: the hll to from his mouth, nns. and ears. He was i-arrieil to the house and IT. iSruliaker was hastily summoned, w ho fir a time was fearful that tlie injuries w-otild prove fatal, hut is now lio-ful of his ulti mate ninverv. The Ucv. Aii).'Ustin Kolkon. the tirst rolor il Itomau t 'atholic prie-t everonlaineil from Amerii-a. ii-lel-ral-.! hi.- first muss in the little Catholic ( hun hof St. Marv's in Iloltokeii, i V T -i.itioil.il io,,r.iiii.. Yesti nby he l the colored I ,' , , j (imulie.1 ins nrst sermon I church of St. liciicdict. of lilei ker sireet. in ' Xew York, and t.inorpiw he will start for tjuiucy. 111., when.' he is to have a (arish. He i ! year old and was a slave. He has lieen studying in Kotne sinee l-iis, and was ordaitieil two month- ago. Patents Cranted. ' The following patents were granted to citi- i ! lens of Pennsylvania the past wea k, and p- (ortiil expn-Msly for the Hkuvld by C. A. ! Snow A Co. : W. . Iti tiiiett, Sharp-bur, alarm clock ; i i ' - . ; Christian llmckart. Sa!ung:i, amtiiiiL tra;i; ; i D. C. Uun-htielil. A-hland. a-arpet stn-tchcr : j j H. C. Cnmp. I'.iitlcr. a-utf button and holder ; j W. J. Ihivi-. Pittston. pitatn digger: D. : . Draw liaugh. E! rly's Mill, iinlui-tion mil : ; J. H. F.nich. Mahanoy City, iniiiir's can : j ! (i. fiallaml and K. tJp.nx, Wilkcslurn-. gas 1 huniar; I. F. IshI. Alla-titowu. aniubiiiaal ' i railway tie and chair : S. K. Haven, Luthers- I lutrg. aioor sill ; Wm. Jat k-.ii. Alleghany .' I City, hulauiml sli.k- valve : .1. Joplan, liridg. port, maa bine fr n-iting i-i(-r ; K. Kay lor and H. l'nise. Ali'-glicui City. piic coupling : J. A. KiMtiller, ".rant, thill mupling; M. 1-Metzga-r. and A. Cisipa-r. Ilarrisbur.. finl griudaT; J. W. ISoop. Harri-bupg. l-arls-l fi-uiing -trip: M. I!..th.i hil.l. hamokin. mortising m.u-liiiie: ti. l;.mr. Danvilla-. nail funiate ; II. S -liulzel-a. rga-. Il s hi-ter. ova-r-sa-aming nuuhiiie : M. i. Shim Hi. M.-unt-ville, rail joint : J. II. Sinip-.m. Pitt-burgh, maiiufaa-tun. of anupling links; II. H. Sims. Krie, U-iler cla-ana-r: II. C. Singi-cr. Mea haii iihurg. swit. h stand: S. S. Stahl, Coiincll--v i 1 If. snap hoik : D. F. Stauffer. York. ai--araius for treating pp-tzi-ls and cr.ii kcrs ; K. I.. Stutft. S-ottilala-. watch a-ase spring : J. Webb. l!a-jver. manufacture of glass wan-; ;. WestinghoU-.. Pitlsburgh. a-ar brake. WASHINGTON LETTER. j Fnm imr Regular t'omspi.iidi-iit. i Wshi.xotos D. C, July !). lssi;. For ya-ars the Senate and II--u-e aif Itcpn j sa-nlaliva-s have Ita-a-n drifting a.art. and the ; separation Isiniiii-saiinstantly wida-r. X.th j ing ran lie plainer than the Uu k of conlialiiy j I might almost say lack nf nsi-t w hich ex- ists 1st wis-n the liicintiers of the Hotl-a-s. I Ten years ago nothing was mort- aiimuioii ! tlian to sas.. twenty or twi-nty-tive Seniors on the riamr of the House engaged either in bti j ina--s or social conversation w ith memlH-rs of ; that lssly. And similar vL-its of memlier- of ! the House to the other end of the Capitol ' wen'jiL-t as fmpietit. Kva-r -ini-e then such j iiiten-our-e has lii-en gnming la-ss and k-v j a-ach year and now a memlier of the Senate ! on the floor of the Hou-v. or a nia-mU-r of the Hoiisa-on the Hisir of the Senate, is a ' raritv. Tlie most fruiiiiiit' visitors to the House fnnu the othar end of the Capitol an I the Texas and Kentucky S-nators, hut evan . tju.v an sa ldom sa-eu then. i . ... . . .- . . ..... , . u,Kmi iH-mis-niiic a onenssiiiau ma- ! , ... ,i .. ,.:.i -,i... -Ti..... i nulliv- iu. (aI1, laughingly) "one pn.1- . jy , ,llt , . p.ut y.,u ni-a.llas t ,,a, tht. .s,.Iia. , lll;,i;e rather fne of its (outiiipnt fund. It had iis-lcrs of la-ni-oiiade and tulis of Aisillinnris uter always on hand ilnrinsr ann i-.ithar. v we j on this siih-were niora-asi-noiuii-al. We dial i not have ii.li-rs of la-nionaile or nil of ii-eal Ailliuaris. anal we aiuiml a hahit of i dro..iii! ovcrto the Senate and aurtakinirof j w hat was then. We wen- ruthi-r ratiular in that hahit. Finally the S-nate shut down I oil lis and that maila- -ome of us niaih l!ut I of amirse that was a little thin,.. Another ; littla. hut yet larva-realise a.f nailna-s 1- : twas-n the nia-nils-rs of the two Unite wax the j n-fusal a.f the S-uate to aahnit ex-nia-iiiliers of j the House to its Moor. We followail hy n fii-ini: to admit cx-Sa nators to the .rivila-sa-s ; of our flasir. A- I -aid. those an- -linil I ; thinir in thi'iiisa'lva-s. hut tha-y -howasl a lrnm inj; excliisivini on tin-&r of the rja-n- ata-. ivhii h a- yerj- irritatinir to the II. mi . ; n hi. li iw ...nr. i i.K- -. a-..r- (l..i.i...rsifie l.wle ' i.lll lia- lit in mat Ilia- ;uaill illill- ol Ilia hnia li Ulwas-n the two hoii-a-s ra-til in ihe fca-t that while the House is dins tly fp.m the pas.pla. the S-nator- ara' not chosa-n hy the s.ple. hut hy the Stati-s. "'The S-na-tor." he ai 1 "have lias-una' tha ra-pra--enta-tiva-- of the 'ititi-ra-sis not of the eople:" and addasl he. "tha-y have lHssmie the rvprcscnta tivas. of isir)ir.itions too." . Then- is alivp mutiny in 'oiiirress ova-r the Pnsidciit's wholesale ls.nilianlma.iit of js-n- sion hills. A lively time is e.Xas-tasl tiLiv i w ha-n an etli.rt will Ik- made to oviT-riik- his Vi-tis-s. While ;:e I'jT-i'i. tit j (-lUrsa pas ln-inir a-ritia-jsasj in the House a few (kiys simt. lU pfi-s ntative t inii r aif loyva. ra-a titasl the lanmnure im-I hy. the Pra-iila-tit in his va tai tiia-ss;iis a- thron ing slur iinuithe motiva-s a.f I iinn -s. and as iii-ttltinir to the I'nioii : solilia-r. Mr. Ilayni'. aif Pi-iin-ylvaiiia tas.k the same view, anal siiL-p--Iasl that the K-nio-i a-rats ho -t.ssl hy the vetoes would have their iiuiiihissl vary -even-ly taxa-.l. j Mr. I ami. 'li. a.f Illinois, read in the va-t.K-s i the story that, while Cleveland was Presi- dent, there wamhl Is- no further s n-ioii Iit; ; islation. Tln-re were jm-at aiiestions in this aMtnitry i-allin fa.r the attention of the exav- utiaa. yet the President hm-hed them all aside ami apissirasl anxious to eater to 110 ' Usly exa-a-pt that little solial knot that rami' fmm the solial saiutli. He waiiti-1 to frit , tha-ir ajiplau.se ; tha-y i-a-t -olid voti- ill nom ' inatinjz i-otiva-titions. ThaTehestassl (.Nikini; : tlirou.-h a irimlet hade with a niairnifyin ; irlass hllntili..' for exctl-- and heaping ili-ri- sion ll.i the head- of ilia--sir nia-n who laast tha-ir lianlth in the service ot tlie a ouiitry. !hat wa- stati-.m:m-hip. "ih, ya." asuitin-lia-al Mr. Canh'.n "anal 1 tell jam that you will have t ilcd-tid it U ton- l-"...i-tiil-r. The K' litleiiicn who are a; laj jdiii li':ic hanats can dclenai it. hey have the kind of ouistitu ents who helievi- iu it, Tht-t' lin n who are entitlea! tu their -liiolis, w ith their friends anal with public opinion and a sa-tise of jus- tia-e in thin asiuntrv will nemlaCiii-in--s here whia h will iuss tlKe hills and other pner pet. -ion leirislatioii over the Iresiik-nt's veto." Tlie I-resiaU-iit has .sent m twenty-a.ne. I more va-taies this mitk. niakiiu: in all one ! hundreat There will lie a nninherof alik matic api.intiiHiit ass. iiunis. Als.ut sa-ventv on as Congress al- j live eoii-ulata-i are vet tai lie fillis). while there are thirty or more tliat will not la- chaiiircd. S-veral hundnsl of j the faithfiil are l. kiii with lonisnx eya-s ; at the pil.k-n apple of the Parisian caHisidate. I General Yalkar is the im-umlient. and sime lie has a larue law pructia-e in I'aris. may k rate thare. Tlie a-isul avnai-al at Flon-nee anal Mun ich mar not la? m..U-iasl. Tlias fornur is helal hy Mr. Ivowiier Wa-lsh of Philaalelphia. 1 on a.f tlie late James Welsh, w ho was mill- ister to Kiuilaiial unaier Hays. His family supairtad Cleveland in the last eainiiai. i anal this saves htm. The post at Munich is ln-ld hv a va.umn-r hothar aif the Harjrs. of X. Y and he will not la? disturia.sl with the liml weekly at his hua k. The 1'arisian mis sion is still an aa-hin void. Aiuoiijr the many applicants in Col. Iliullai Lima;, of Md., who serveal am tiVneial fJa.nkn's iu the Sm.bn. staff A special meetin; f lw Westm. Ireland rias-is ofth? Reformed church was IhUI in the First Ueforme-i chiin-h in this place on Tlmrsiby. It was ealleii t.r the (i.-.e of oMisidertui; tin disrul-Kal orRev. A. E. Tnix al from the Irwin eliarfs- to Rellefotite. It wasiiianini.Kislv ilecideil not to dismiss, al though he had rwiveil a very flatterim; orfcr fnnu the latter place. Tlie clas-is fully aji-prei-iatisl his valuahle servie and the n-at work Ik has lieen doin; in his callinir. lirrntftitrii Vrw. - -- Tiitl'iiAwrio.i Ic thk l.tvn. The sale of rea-rs and iiHiwers. and in fact all kinds of improved airrietiltural machinery thL- sum iner, is unpre-il.iitil. and of the maiiy p-uirs and neiwers sold tlie Champion has hei-n for in the lead. This may U-ueeounlsi for in part by the Cict that James Ii. Hold, r haiiin haudlen these maehiiies, and has in his employ oue of the owxt poj.ular and sue' cessful salesiiK-u ill tbeeouuty. in the person of Mr. M. 1L liowman. Mr. llollcriauiii nt-eiveil a fresh car load of l'liani)ioiu) dirts l fmm the manufactory at Siirin-irield, Ohio, hy Sunday morning's expn-w. Jean Wallace Married. Lust Thurstlay night, at the Thin! I'resby terian Chunh in I"ittshurgh, Miss Jeuli Wal- j ai-c, the popular vocalist, was married to L. j C. Webster, her concert acvoiiiianist. Over one thousand people witnessed theivreniony. The arrangements for the welding were on a grand scale. Flowers ami (Hants wen ar ranged in profusion around the altar, behind w hich w as hidden a choir of forty voices. Teachers Elected. At a nii-.tingof the honiligh schtsil Ismrd Saturlay night, the following taaeiien wen eli-;-ta.il to teaa h our public sa-hools aluring tlienuniiig winter: I'rincipjd, J. A. Ila-rkey ; A-sl-tant prim-ipul, X". iaurge Keim ; prin riaal of I'liinn Si hools, Ppf. J. J. Stutztnaii ; lilSIIII N. 4, Miss Minnie ('raver: Kisuu Xo. ,V Miss Aila Kni'piicr; U.s.m Xo. ti. Mi.-s Kate Snyder; Iloom No. 7, Miss Hattie Stutz man ; IliHim Xo. x, Mrs. Jl. J. Connelly. There wen a iiutulier ol' applicants t.r a-ach Hpsitioti. and the iioard was in sassioii till half-i-isl i-la-vi-n o'clis k Is fore tha-y anul.l.l..-la-nniiie wIhhu toemploy. A liKiR Kim. in On Thui-slay evening of Ia-t was k Mr. Ihmiel Mis k, a tanner n--iding ni-ar ( entn-villa-. in Cuinls-riand Val-la-y Town-hip. was altraetnl to the wishI naitr his house by the vigop.us sipii-aling of a pig. He hatcncil in the dinitioii from which the sounds pprcas-dail. and uihiu draw ing naur disiiivanil a Is-ar js-rforming the : -irt of butcher, the pig being its victim. Mr. Moa-k at oiii-e prv-axvleil to the hou-e. pns-ur-ed a gun, and n-tunml to the w.ls iu time to pn-va-nt the bear's escas. It minimi tlin loads fr.-ni the weaoii to kill the ani mal. The lia-ar was taka-n to Cumlx-rland and sold to John Morri-sa-y, the butchi'r. It . weigliail when dnssasl 2."u potiuiLs. Biiurl i i invite. : Marriage Licenses. Siiu-e the tirst of July Clerk Sliaf.T ha-i i s;ie. m-irriage lia-cn-es to the follow ing nam- ' e.1 arsons : Alexander Hunter. Jr., of Suua-r-et Twp.. an.! Lizzie K. Yisla-r, of Stonyi m k Tow n ship. Oliver D.iu. of Jenner Twp., and M.iry A. P.niwn. of SoiniT-et Twp. (iilliau Yama-r, of South Fork. Cambria County and Martha F.-i-cy. of John-tow n. John A Philsou. of hYrlin. and Man- M. Iinihaka-r. of IJpithersvallay Twp. Joseph Matiga-i, of Shaile Tw p., and Lizzie Weaver, of Paint Township. John J. liowinan. and Klii.ii.ctli Pritts. l-itli of .Sonu rsa't Township. John A. Iwry and Alice K. tilessiier. ; Isith of Stoiiycns.-k township. Base Ball. Mb. Kiiitob: I noiiatsl iu your la-t week's issue the result of a iranie of laise Kill, play is! U'tween the Samiarset and Fr-iiia a-hilis at I'rsiiia. on Sattinlay. July iu which the writer states that the pita-lia r of the Frsinu cluhjiivins: out at the end of the sixth in iiiiut. the utupire awanksj the iraine to the Soiua-r-m aluh. This is a inand mistake, the pitcher was more I'thr-tive in the last j ihiw than the first iimiiurs. as will In sas-n i hy the scon. The ir.une was called at I;l." r. w., and arta-r sa-veral innings h:ul Uvn j playasl. tin- inaiuurer of the Simersal aluh I di.-aiiva-real that the ame inuld not 1 fuiish : nl in time for the visitiin; eluh to catch the evi-ninu train Uiiuial for Sum-rsl Tha-ti he ; siiira-tasl to tlie manager of (Ik hoiih cluh ! that the pnnie should pnnsssl until four ! o'ci.K-k r. n., ri-ranlli-ss of the ra-iilt of the ! sasire. The l-misisitioii wan ai-ii-i.tasl Lv the manatfa-rofthe I'rsina a-luh. The iranie ai.n tintical until the time snriail in the airra---Ini-nt. at w liic'i, time six inniiurs hail Ui-n playa-1. The smre is aiMs n.lail : Innine 1 445 ! Simerset 1 I ,i I o n I'rsina 1 2 15 1 h-l I TiliK- of jjama. two hours ana! forty-five minutes. 1'mpire. Pile. K. J. M. (iKi xuv t'i:xTK I.. July 1. lssii. Ikak Kihtobs: i hi the llth of June 1 1 ft my home to attend the Brethren Annual Mas-tiuc at Pitt-huph, I diio. The Inas-tiiii; coininciMsil June l'-tharnl cliwasl on thelsth and was not its lar-ra as -a una helal in fairma-r years, hut was a very pleasant and prntital.ii' one. In 1SS7 the ma-etin will In held in Kora-st Park, at Ottawa, Kaiisus. At the a-lose af the presiiit nuT-tintr we wa'iit to Tn.y. hio. anal thetv vL-itasI aiur nink. H. P. Sny dcr and his family, who for many ya-ar wa re . n-sida-nts of S.mer-m. Fn.uithis pla-e we vi-iti-l Ihivtou. -eveluiiJ. (Vtn-it aud t'in- vinnati. U(as-titii frit'inls t eaah plan. I'll j ur mini, lo a .tiaaini we nail me pleasure 01 uteetiiii: r. ith our -tivmaal fria-ud. Charles I), sj iill, vyho IloW i 3 -pla'aldid potjUal lyith the tcntral l'as.-enj;er Caitnuiitte of Kailra-iil.-. Clairlcy i- very nicely fixeal there. n our retunt home we tlnd the withvr ex tremely hot, and the little hiss.ks are all ; dryinir up. Com never lisikasl ls-ttcr at this season of the ya-ar. Small i;rain is pretty , iroaial. hut short. Miss Lizzie Coleman, of , S.nier-at, has Nth stayimt with u since March, and we will kea-p her as loin; as we inn. If all the Smar- jiirls arc as eisl to alai hou-e work as she is it is an honor to the l-ir-cnts ofSoinersi t. and theiiuitity W hich ; rai-s.-i ihem. ! Yours Resitfully. 1 J. M. S.xyt.ER. . .... a. i.t... a t The Crops of Pennsylvania. Sea-n-tary Eahre. aif the State Boanl of Afrri aultiire has issueil an estimate aif the ero- in this State this year, in Inch he soys of whi-.it that the seaiion of the State inclosa- hy a line drawn Smth from Harri-hum tai the Mnrylaiial line, .imj another, ea-t front, Harrishiirji to the la iaware Rii'T ili p.nd,. hy c-irly lm'iifinjt Ut'a.rv bhaimiiij The itM-n.-aseal iTup of this -a:ioo will mater- lally affwl the (ti-titTul ava-raira-s of our State, hut this averma'.will be iwlureal hy the ali mini-hail yield of some of artir interior anal lKirthem counties n.itahly that of Centre, where theahsena-e of snow duriiii; windy weather last winter and spiring and the rav aisasa of the rly this sj.rinir have reainced the amp fiir la-Ia.w the avenifie. Cairn in the eastern part f tlie State plant- I . , . . i ed carlv enouiih tu lift tairlv up liefore the wet weal lier set in is in piod condition. The ana planteal is estimated at l.i-'-i.unO. The aanaeof aauts is set akiwu as ahout tlie same and the crop has a healty and vip.p.us a praranee. It in expisrted tai he a-ajtial to the avenure of the last ten years. Tlie yield of liay will be in the neiirhhor IhhmI of .Vaa'.Mon. In tlie astern ami southeastern caiuntii-s the cut will he verv I lieavy, Mil in tlie western anal namhwestern. below tlie averoK of the last ten years. The -tato cn.p is up to the avenure at this time of ya-ar. while the aarcaire Ls heymd tlie a'. erare- AlH'les will he ala.ve the averase in i amount. Tlie early season anal rapid im.wth liave enahleal plums to iret ahead of the rur- culio anal an unusually larze crop is ex(as t eal. Tlie main ihui-fer tn plums now is taa. nim h nailstnre. which nj them beSiretheJ- j ripen. i cniia, and'Vill jHd ikiuliv the a.m.unt ,.f ,.,. ! lZvZl OVlllV 1 L trH snveti by lat yeara etup; in many j , . ., , , ,.. .iiieW-.-t . .. uo m V i . . -e A Ml'MilSai Match Is l!u"KU. -L. 'V.J t lit RI F Kl K. pliiaxn the tilltim will ke soinewtiat mterfer-: ... ... . . . ,, ... , . T, ,r s.w,rf f.... s- .... . . .j ... .. l Miiimch. dnitinst at llcili.ml, anal Ir. . r. "'"'' s- sl with Uv Mirlv lanluini; la-l.ini lihainniur. 1 .. . . . . . . . ! H-!..ro w. Ih-- sulwrliV'-. .ei-li. e ..f '!.- P-aa I-"armcrs. Read the I'oIIowinc We. the uinlersimiisl fanm-rs of S.tm-r-. ! County, have tis,s the different m.k - of Fertilizers ma:n:ta-tMr-l hy the N:nip Ferti;i?T-r I 'onjiny. anl have li;id very p sl n-sutts. We hclicvv thctti f.r .js. tA lite. ui-ul'U : J I. Ila rk. v P H. i. r' Jl.ui A 11 Cotlrotli at C J ILirris-iii P Ki'npp laavid Kincrt Jos L Miller Alex Snyder A M I 'ramer F S liiinicker H x-hiii'ii kcr Kn-h S McMllletl David l.rulmkt-r J K 'l n nt S I' Shohcr John P Khoads lien Kline J II Hue J PoI,t Ceo W Mil lier J.is Kiuimcl M A BniU.ker Himin Slmtir Jo-iah Fritz Zilaa P.uniworth Alfrasi IhinieL Abrain Miller A ft Humbert 7. S f.iHiM-inll Kcv. J Ii I'.roo n .1 M iKslds M I'.tirittonh J S.loii Iterrall S ot! Sti-ni.T lirH lillt.s k Kii-ha M.sin Noah r.inl Ti-uc Sltaw Cai.iva- tiroft Jacob C Siiaw John Wiuta-rs Simon .-s-hnack Siiomoll ra'ilia-n DJ Horner F J Kisv-a-r F-- Martin Fhegle Jamb Fn biirg V D l.rjueher Augit-t l.ug John S lip-k Jomithan toimls r! John Ime Jami- II Savior r-s Miller Will IIIl.Klll- Ji-sse H.Hiver J;m.b M Fike Fn-d Wei'a r Frank Ham hart tannra' Lia-hty Aanm lleiple J Miller Charles I. Tn-nt j Ananias Mangi-s ! I ran Siinel-uugh ! Simon Miller ! !avid ltiw-niau j Xouh How uiau I Win l.anlii. r i Jere Ita-rkcy ' Herman lla-rkey j John I Molt;.; ' M.i-cs Miller Milton CShaw : l-i-il bird Ijevi Mi-t lint., k i Juli Shaw I Jere lkiw lin : Ka v J W Trili r I M M Sliauli- Captain Parker Tn-nt Jamb Kimniei Josaph M Millar Mmoii S Hanger Alex Koni lloii Wm H K-smtz S I' Tn-nt Jamb Koontx .i.rga H Tayman in Tayin.-.ti John Yottnkin August Snyder John ' Is-irron A Kiia-kinger .1 W Miller Hiram Wable Wm Fritz M J Mi.-i.l-Jacob I. Miller Miiliai-1 CHst J.isa ph IhmnI Joint Klilla- Juo c Uan-lav K.d l:.!k. r ' John -.vank W I Ikin-iay John Hsngiier Aniin-w W ny John I ' t.n- agv w f rid r rank t'.untz Samuel Livengissl John Feig t vrns C -s lips k C F Walker Kinanuel Pile A H Prugh harh-s Sliank Simon pKirpm Levi Long Jr Hiram Cramer Fli h:iver tiabriel ChnI t.abria-I klilie Mi. ll:u! . valid Samuel Tn-nt Samuel llhoaib-An.in-w Lolir 'yr'is Il.-mmiuger Win A lUmibart J D W.-igle Samuel Iturroii Jno M.-sii.il.ler Aanm limit Jonathan Miller Cinrge F Kiln me! I A. M. IJo-s ,i !Ip... "Our 1-111.(111.- ara w ith your fertilizer-, mo-t general uttisfiuli' of Conrlii. all v.-ry Weil J"!. 'iNil thev ''ivr flit Ilidnil tt l':niv Wf li:v ;v r i-nriu- .nit ami vicinilv have u-l thk-m." I. ft.roiM. miht your mxI-. Iiav' v-Hit- as ;imh1 -alihn-ti. mi a.- uity ! lia r uxl T TK aif Pi: V AM V I S.MKB.-KT Cl.l'NTY ) tin- siilis. rils-r. one of the Ju-- IU-f.ire me. tii-cs ofllu- Pa-aii ill and tor saial c.nititv. is-rsonaliy api-aml John II. Fox and hd I. Fox, i-mploya- of the Sonier-et Fi-rtiiizi-r ( oiiiinv, tii.iiiiitai-tiira.-rs nf Fertilizers at Somerset. I'a., who ln.iliiiliilyjiioriia.ii.pl in to law, alcclare ami say that all ipnnl-oi' their iiiauul'aa ture an pun.. Is in;i inada- from none Imi ti.e hih ra lc t'ertilixiu ma terials, to :he ha-t aif their kiaa.u la-L..- and U-lief. J. II. FOX. Kit. I.. F.. Atllrniad and -uli-a-rilsil U-fiire me the 'Jd ilay of July. A. I. 1si;. at Simerset. Pa. I-vKI K M Hit KS. J. P. Fartna-r-. don't allow agents to talk y..u into l.uyiinr from them. Their iKi.-tart -.niar-aniav don't aiuoiuit to a hill of hcan.-. Tin y travel over the amuitry at an t-iiomioiis a-x--use. ull of which Iiiil-l nmie fn.-n the far mers. We have no agents, hut it i our on u solia itin and work. We ta-r-on.illy sins-r-inlcinl the maiiiiticturiiii: of all p-is. 1::a! jriiar.iiitu all that sk-i.iiI in ! i-iiivi !y pun-. Iloiue eiitcq.ris.-s should he iatn.niz nl and eiiii.iir.isr.il. Ii is a fact known to ev.-ry fanner that we must tro out of the aoiiiuv lor nearly, a varythins; nmiaii. Far mers not within reai-h of the tin Ion . can orala-r alins-t from us. I.n't wait for some one to -all and -as' you. Ifjoit almp u- a c-i:i! card, we iil pmniptly funii-'i all inti.miatiou n-'aniinir priea r. .Ve. Pl -.i-e write for infonu.iii. in. prin-s. terms. c:c. P.rinir aioiu: ail the iann-. We an in iin-1 of tin m. Address .s.iA7?.sr.r rr.uTiuzER ". SmFhsKT. Pv. W hat the Militiamen Cet. Very ti w parsons haveany idea liat . i.m-H-.n-ation the iiiilitiamcii of this State receive while att.-n.lius.' the annual eta ampineiits. Tl..-y nite as foil. m Privates. ..'si j-r .kty : corj-.Tal-, -1.7" : sa-i-;caur.s. .'ii; first lia-uta-nant and iion-a-oiumis-ioritsl starf, .;.'-': -a-colid lit utenaiits, lir-t lieutenant ami chaplain, t-t. 17 ; ijiiartemiasta-r. adju tant and captain. -."..no ; major. .-..! ij : lia u tcnant colonel, x-..'--: ; to.iia-t, s?i.7i. ; hri'a-dia-r irii.cral, .-da.: ' ; major :-i ni-r.ii. sja-.s;;. He Knew us From Way Back. Ki.itor IIkkvi.1i nr s;,-1 Kui-l.-sasI y.ai will hini tiva- do'iiars to r. new my siilrs r: tion. I have Iss-n a n-a.li r of tiie Hkkii,:. fmm the titiii- tha- '. showa-l it- tail ln.m the old -a-.i.fje M..wry l-uildiiij!. alow n "in theyi-st end ofyoiirtowti. I don tktiovv how lon-f ai? that wa-. hut I have Iss-n a Vhi: anal K. piihlii-an -im e. and ihirini; al! that time, have 1-a-a-n a ann-tant nit. U'T of 'i,i- old Hkkm u -ours 'frlily. Ai.hx LvMits. VTKiii..si, Io v. June:"', 's.s.1. Talk About Your Tall Oats ! The Huiitiii'ilon V-i say- "Ii.ivi.1 Koiisi one of I.iii.-t.h: Town-hip's most excellent farm, rs, has found in hi-oats tia Id staiks that an- titty --even, sixty, ainl .-ixty-thns im ha-s in leiiiith." "This," the .V-m says." "excels any we have yet sea ti or heard of this -a-a-oii." Not more than two minutes . lief.n- we saw the .VrwV itani our venerahle fria-nd Mo-es V. Y.mIit. nf'Coneniar.-'h Town ship. Sa itm-r-a t County . walkasl into the Trih ur ottlas with a stalk of Ru ian aiats hi his hiiiial that, when nitwurcil. prvvea to lie five feat nine inches in iemttli. ami it wasn't ua jr alone imiwiiia when pulltsl, nor was it the j talh-st in the field, for Mr. Vnda-r saitl i( I "spiteal" him to sa.-3 talla-r lanes after he haak tak-n this nw out. Tlie talli-t i.ii- ura ex pts t.-l t,i n.-:i'.-h ai aititvide uf over six feet -U-fon-thtj ipiit tfitoviicr. Mr. Y'sler ai-i the eiitirc .-jitj. iaf unu-uallv hucc -ia-. j 'Ha: H m-O. .Ud. ivvi, U j H ill-lii-., physii ian at the Aliiislmusa1 i slunjiiiie mata h on Waslna-sday. iliiinicli i -2.it mail las-au-e Hu.ha-s Isnii'ht mealiciitfs I frni a rival alruicrist a Im n the onk-rs had i laeen m.miseal to him. Tlie alirea-tors mi-t ' anal onk-ml that the airnir Isiuirlit fmm the rival 1 retunieat and supplies pun ha-a d fraani Minnich. Tha-y at-o talka-I alsiut 'tir- ius" Hualies. but postpoiKsl action. Min nich woulal aps-ar to Is-uh.-aal. even if he ,. , ,, . ahd ifi-t a hlack eve. MARRIED. St HMUCKEK F.MKRT. At the Luth eran rar-.naire in S.mcrset hv Rev. J. F Sheun-r. Mr. Frank W. S.-bmu. ker and ! Mis" Marv t '. EniiMl, both of naiir Somarset VARNE8 &-PEY. At the l.utlur.m Parsonage in Somen-et hy Kev. J. F. Shear er. Mr. tiilliain Vania-r and MLss Manha Es-y of Johnstown Cambria, Co. MAXI.ES TCIVEK. At the resi.l. n.-e of the briale's jam-iits.' near.-s-alp Level, on Weilnewlav. Jnly 7. l.s-.hy Rev.J.E. La-n h. j Mr. Jiaaejih Mamies to Miss Lizzie WeavaT. ! I.ith of . -ii-alp Levrf. IiVRY--.LF-SNER. At the re-i.k -nee j of the ifiiciatin minister, in Berlin, Pa., on I Sumlay, July IL l-1. hy Rev. J. -t.'AVitH-r. Mr. John A. Lowry to Miss Alii C. (iia-ss- I tier, ltli of Stonycni k, Somer-et Co., Pa. ! ALIKt'KMA, PA., I Stats Normal Schcsl ' : "pens fis THinasT.'h -ar .' !'TF.'! LEX Si.XTil. N.-t r.asl nf ninl an.i lai;;. i s v-nr : i:i t'..--tni..r v.Tar -ti-. I n. -:ia .-1 . o:v !' r !z lit .ie s:nli- bit Klr-l, i-'.si-'niv ; .-, .ua-1. i .ii:.; . ol lK-a-.il . r .iji-i r...-.A. - i;l . I- :.i ., : 1 -lilnili.ll-tola arn - . peluhKiif 1-s ..l -n .mi :iu- ti.n..ui-- -I !u:-n,al... irf I i,: i.i.;i .. ns a r -i'.-:i !. -in- r a- !i-. T.iiin..-. '.! Jia-t-,ji a -ai-erail e-.t-ri -.asiiii. ..-i.ai.e. t ( ;.f:.;.-.-lt- . I s. vriiu -r THEO. B lrS5. Pi. 0. A im:.n!T';. rtii: ..T;cr: K-iiU-i-l' J:i'-s.M W.ls. I.-', a-. I. ;: '-llif . 11 ill er-et p..in ' I..-H.-IS. . t A.tl.elTral:..'. t baling i---!i -Taae-t l-.:l..-pp.'s-r :ni:fi..rirv. i,..i..-- ; - r-ol . Il.-f.-?ils 'l;--,.-! ; Air fm . :;i. iii. i.iul ih--a- ii;:: tn I -nine uul-peni l:i. :u .1 :i; j - nl. r.i. Ml ri 1 fi-ir-.li'.v. a lli.-r ol K. . liia-sn t.-r. K.-i ! ju:U. l.tt.a t IV A1 "MT.Ii"S N- TI V. j yt:i:v if J'.liu r "Mr. il-v.-L--!. 1it-rl.-v iJt .rt.ii.iii t tn.ri n.-.y r-r i : t a-M-trnaui u- t t.- u:i t i:-.r:f .tit-t:tii'ir- in :t.i- h".::'N 'i-.- :..iiiiL-trN.r l . Htlnli .!l(-- i'.'.iiy ii.', :i !;..-, rviii ii.iri'r iht h-' fli.i .tf ii 1 t. thf (' ! In i;--iiitiii. nr : . .:. -mt-rv. t. 'n Thur-iJiy. J iiy ti. 1--,, w h -!i ii:i. '.:. n XKCTToirs M'Tl i:. t-iale i.fjaioii !!' .lull. .I.e.'. 'a Vttliry Ts I... s,.!:.-rsc! I Ia-lte la--ta:lie!in.r' on iil.-v.A i tss-ti Tun't-'i i.. ti:.- i:Mcrsi..'ii. mitnority. ii-inet- is h.-n l.. u"..-i. n li.'.rfe'l to -iial ,".jii. in Ih.ik'' i'elnt and Ih r-e havitiir . laivi-.iL'aiiis! "Hint t II pn--.-lH il:t in .1-ny H'Mier'.a-.ila i ; -r oil S;:!I T..V. .V::':-t 11. i's, : items- ..r d.s-.-a-.-tl. J. j. l.i I-Wil. HI. ji.17. h A NoT UK. i f-.M H-:'.ij, .ii'ii j-r-aniiw iu'-. (iti tfHyiiifiif .l f.. vi:.J JUltl t(-w tuv i i tll.Y tiM .3!iic ir ' Lit K -inrtii.- f" Vi.' I i K 1 .n A ii.; 1 1: - i m w:v - nmth'i-:. ii! !h l !.'.- : Mr:ri (! U'T hv r-;.:a:i" 1 . iN.. l-t'.i cr;.i ,;i tJ-c !: ; ainl : ii -'-;n h;tii'S it' I!.- I'ntM.-t-! : itni"hi: ; ii. - i iv m ri'tfi.e ti-nf It - W i ii xTfi tHiiiitic-'i.T iti hi j.ri Tfnti.i. . . .;.:i; r. w-j. tic1 vnn Ail. :: i il th .in a. ..I i- A riilTtiK S XtiTlc in tin Tlie j.hans vxi . ! (rii.i.l 1:1 i:.-r "l esi;t- . iiii-I. r-;!.-:. .i t:., r ( .rf.n ..1 -..ni'Tsa c 1 . ..f ii.. Tel. i-init-.r t! ediit ! .lh .iic. ..I ,l..iv 1 hell iliM II 1 tend. A 'MTul: X T!( K. I'he r.'...-r.!j- I 1 ivi... , tiie l .rf-lain- i ... .il Aar .ii i I I....i al'lll-:- .1 -i- i ai.' ..Ii:i.lvi.'- a: Ui- V. 1 J, . al! at'.. 11'!. I. I-..I-1 I,.- ;.r-. I:.s i,(. I in KS. ( HH'KT IIid'SK RKPA!!:-. V. Tin '-i!. iiii-".' tji-r- x r ( r--' "a. . mil r i. a:er i:. ' ilj- I.i 1 rum s v. Iss,;. f..r :l o.iv 1 IN l:islf ..n ::: i'.,-!r: fl.. J.ia:m.iiz the It. iiry . ui :!n.-i ..i.iini -.i.iier- i or sf- ft i KK hi M'-.AI I li AIM M i l.i. I I t. Ati.-t- .r.-N ys M a l.lM s K A. J. im.hM AN. a ,.,,. -,-. STALLIONS -AT- Highland Farm! insurince. JO I IX, oi. ;tt S:o irsura.nte. PERCHEP.OM STALLiOM. "i yvan. n '.. a: $20 ins'Jfance. LEK 7""' " httrr V..V i'u; f- 'V r it' f f'.'r-i' ' iililtinrttl p-:rt "f ti-f : f f-tr J -r u- t . ..f iiui-.n.-.i i.'.i.:.. .:;:..,, stbathears will be at Stoystown from July 5th to August 5i, at $15 insurance. A:'---r : it tin-a ;. hi.nla- iilso. cots wool Lambs, berkshire pigs f-r -Jt;t' -it ;-''v -r' 1 IIEFIvLK - AN OPEN LETTER. 1.1-ToMil l;... !'.. 'I-.V1- 1- Ma. i. '. N. I:-. vn. Sv::;:-S7. 1'... - In f'-i !'y:i; t.. the in. y-nr Mainlr-ak-I.ivcr pi;'- v.i-r-i- .:'. a-Xpra-s-illi:' ll.v ii!.-t appr-t iari.-T! i ' 1 1 a and .-ur..:i-.e pn -j - r: u-s. -.u :i a- ; suk.ii'!e u -::a I:!- I l.a lsa-. 1'i.r a s., dy and alisa-iLsa. t!ia- ara- i-nri rir'u-r iia-y si;;j a-.- In. in r-- r.. may T.-.-.iutel'y !..- -.: Tlie li.er is universal, tapiiii: iluii- sanaii-. iictiiiiieial ot:r h. ..lie stitverir. f'.iu I:-. tt..: a a ll i 'and or tissue a I hi-.: rtil V I.iv-r i'lll- r. . a:i-: plaint. i. n..i..vr i'k; Tlie .:!-.. . -t. -ti- is all tin- mo. a!!, aiuoii-i' tin- is r mad. .li.V I d.ind ii- nr.- '..I. iie i'i a '. ?i I '.-. Trv n -vant. i. t.ni-t n-nia-iy n.fi 1-.rricla them. V"ii will nnd ju-t t 'all :ii my -Jure, avha-rry.iu siis k oi' l'ri.- iu ti.cn :::.! '.vnat lh. s-st and prii f !ov.' st Kc-lss-n'iiUv. C. N, EOYD. Malliluotll III.-k. wt-l.-.. I Vitmcvtikn n K 'l". a harks K.rs Lower Tnri.e lis.l. ill iha I !: .ami Miu; of iii!.-r-v I, 1 i tuiuiv ai-'n-iinl. jmT-stniiii.v f.u.h' t--'Tij.tTuiri r. ! MfVx'ii-T. h -li-intt r-i-l w iTu-- . w ir t.'U'juy . u ni :t-firli!!, t- Imw. ! anl -a rmt t tt. his knowiviifi' Tiv- I.iT"i ar--v- criK -I lui.- i-r-n HHtr- .., thai it n .in--i ! haricj- Ki- A. I. 1STJ. ! :i-r ;-f-.r-- iml : .I.? ' tniprovniient- ihvn"'!! hi tli- tuiia r:-::',-t if ji rlt.'iinntr ,'-viit ;iiir' '.n y-'iir- ufcht!-v ; ; nvtl .n ihe lnnl nt-otit -Tt-n Ttr h-. i Kte ikj-a n"itiiirj on t::; Iai;.L ti.i Im l-. n it .r thv lai v i! xt-nr. , i'.K.JAMIX F. I.KVK.Vi.Ki: ' "-ivon. vA Vr-r.l U.iorv ti- a.:- I tti h.-it 1 of June. 1 '. j HM. TI( K. J. V , Sr,rwrrt S. i B4-iVirv m. Jitii-i-of ihf l'ut-e iu &vA U r h? ; j Township of Uu r "fiirk- t"'f ami i ui.tyjj-Tt-j "tii!. iHT--ii.aiiy miif - ;wrl-- K. ! r.'n-v- j iinnte-l uipiM-Mikt. fc-f'-titf mt -Ti'ni v-fi.T'i- iliz to &. tliti ii-;"' ttii't -'- ii.at ht ' r'v t-. i lir-t thut uMmiiii 'Xh-T .Tif.ivl mh; h t ! iitrt-iM."-I tor tiif iniitl tvt- ri t.l. i-h,-r in hw.D me. ar i-i ir name iinw-i.if a irfiiar persou .r (s-r-ons, un.Ier aihf.in he i-iiiim. trie siime. aral Hint lie ra.- aa -t!i:a...- -'(! t.i Ihe UiiKl and the improvement- iiieTasvti, j.-s-i..ii and imi-rnvenwiiis tua.l.- l-v n ii: i-:. :-r-imr ihe iau.l and ti.iii.tinr on ;r.e -uur. ami :ioa-residin-; i.a we sajiie. a"fl A RI f s r."-K. sw.rn and n!-.-rils-! a-ii.- i.n- Tins l-.n !ay of June. .. Ii. is-,. WM. Tlsst fi. j. i; Sl.000 GUARANTEED ANIMAL BONE FERTILIZERS tiMona Cropn nd I iti pro th Lad. for ctirttl&r. jQsHna Homer, Jr, & Co, Ealttmsie. 21-1. ra V ISTEAV 0 AEPETS EW PATTEEN VEL YE T, MOQUE'JTE, JiOJ) iu Vestry lintsscl.s, ILctnt Super, Ingrain Cotton Chain, Cottage Carpels, St ra w Mattintjfi, Hugs and Stair Crash, Stair Hods and Jiuttons. rw m Carpet Floor 82x25 feet for Dis playing Carpets. LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN F0LE3. We will pay Freight on Carpets to Somerset and intermediate Points. Our prices are the lowest. Come to us to buy CARPETS. LACE CURTAIHS. ETC. WE GUARANTEE IT WILL PAY YOU. Gcis. CliuLi.U Street, .J'OI IST( )V. fA. A WS BOOK STORE I SOMERSET A;;I. II. AVMLJ'XJV, i; K'.i:rr.i:i;, somkiiskt. ikxna. nillLES, TESTAMENTS, IIY3IX HOOKS, Ana Standard and Miscellaneous Books ia all Deportiaeata of Litera ture, such as HISTORY, BIOGHAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. A- i-i! .:, lie- laM.rtt. I'.ts. in all t !a and !;:ii.ii!(-. A2-TY r::z n: rnz zaizzz vxll es PEcni srrrnsr. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS I.N STOCK. STA TIOXKHY ! Tla ilil.ue u-ii a.i. ii .1 ,1 !'.. 1 . ,-; ,i.- : I Ledgers, Day Books, Pass IM U.7; "Writino: Ta'nl.-t '. I'!!. ll 'I'llVll. I '..us. P. ri.-Il ' ! '! :r -.'-:.- V-.s '.' : i - ' i: u . :, IIU. STOCK OF. 1 1 S I -ICES' HI.AXKS IS rXKSlI.t COMPLETE, .- ii-,. in .- II i c-a :: , a f.'.vr T'-I;K 'i.V .'.( .v DRUGS G. W. BENFORD & SON'S DRUG STOEE. ro. i. i5Ai:ns iilocic. PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ( !.. -it, ::.;-. I yi -. r -'.- A-.:- :. s a:..i r.t !r k. i.' in - .tr-f-a ' -- I'ruj -:.,r-. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I f.l- - ii. Toh.i" tioii- a:i .: a. .:!. ...i..:-;i it -i -- U'-: .a n..-ri'a. .1 Wilh Car.. " . I ::i ".. !f w AM- - ii.A Ca .111.. om 'ia.-. it-- w- ;.aa- ir anal Cat t ! 1 ..Tlll.l. V.e-.l 111 trU'ii A.-; i' i -I. ; avale i .. 't f -.,.!! Ft! k SON "I';-.' a - r : a. ras- . . . .. T traail w-i 'in-,. v iiia-.-- :nil I!ptn :-r-"?rj iT-ri l i-.it A.I J kom-j.v:nt;l b: r:rr,r--n tv irfi-? BCIESTIST3 12 CZZAPZS. TH13 i.Jwir.11,., TT-ifr" frr-r-n t : W& HI Beautiful IVfn Price List & "" 11 '" ' ' " i'-J-,If af" ill H.S-.1 .-. l'r' V tit-'t .1 I" .l:.-:r li.: ST V ' -..-..i- r -:a,;-v. ,ip. . . 3 : aV v ELI AS CUNNINGHAM, LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Haiti and Soft Wood. oak. !s.p;.ir:. iTifN.-s y A-ll. WAI.M'T. HlnHMa. I liEI.KY. YX Ui PIF I1I.-TM f -A HI I K ti: A (r.-FW rai Li.- -ll tell trw-..--if I. id.. T and -j. i"a ir:. i-i i diy. if: iir in ::-- a ! l-T Ilil41aa--. -tl'-n as il k lt a s cirxxrxc; iuyn r, Office and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa. Iai nH It -Ht. jilt tr J ' Jlli USSELS Foster & Ouirm .,...' - ,... :, ....... t, ,;..-v r-. irla.i:..- . and Memorandum Books, KIM'-. ii r. x - t - ., - . I at'.. M.I. j:i -I. ..-. .Vi., T! 1. f t i i..t-. , ! pioaip: an. in i:ni lITI'V. .1 im in- iliiail I'Ul '.' '."il;:. Wm. II. WKLFLKV -irt. ii'.!-.-a.-,-,! i,. a t k. t -r. ia I ...tr:. r ;.- Ft ! n r n ';-t n.rf jHtrtii-s .-sit .la.. n i y t'liys Iai:-..- nu.t n i .ir .- -in. I f air i:,.-T Il..'.-rii ' ' TI. V i iu u -h..i' I lorse ii:- ;-er t VI, .-li ! i.l.-. i -air :il la wn ma-.- .4' limr-a-l. S' i' ,vi- . I.n a.. ! "a: I 'n! V.:. --ail..-. C. W. SEM I a'.t a i lo "ie Sst'K-lc. - t s.jj - - - lan-Mi -ilu'inul t ri wir.i. I'.v v vot: n. ra t v-M t jifa.nomAL. uoicK Wm. F. SHAFFER, Vuin.i. :;r-r "I'un.l Inni. r in 5E3JIIE WL -'v h iiitk i:ms.t:: MuM MKVT Wi.KK ui i . -i-r 'oiiiil a! -i.v -r;. r. lah.-r-- iv-ii t'l.-m. ji .-... "" ""' i A'- As 1 t.!:Y .oil. I i:r. in--u. i :al :i.nn,,n to (lie White Broruir, Or Pure Zinc Monuments latr.. ! -..! - Kr.V V. A. I.R'Va,. , ... l-.int of M IT? kl .'. A Mi 1. 1 ul.ia a is iic-iincal i.t u- .f.!t.r:A mt-nf ) ii t at 1 -'I Kt ( 1 j :. I'-.j. .ii)ir W r ..nr I ha.ii'-a Va l li Hiatft' CIVE ME ULL. WM. F. SIIAFFEIi. r.:.T...i. .,...'.-.;.... ,n t. Lumber Yard. KKT-. 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