1 I 7ie Somerset Herald. 3- Mimirt : !. Ik -lav" half eiu. H..V.1 the Ilrumrit. iini are rijniiit. Thi i the w-aemn uf malaria. All ml'' ' the R:i (rraiuW. Tl'i i tl" aunimer mint It. Tiir apiW -mp will ! immense. Summer is on the lmtie mretrh. Try "M .'katW "i'tni?. (". X . Kyd it. The 1 .Kt r tlie A'lrwtrr i f.iurteen year old. T!- !" f thin year b unusually fine. Sr4i-iiiiT -M i the lai-t .lay Sir tvkiskt- Iiarkni-w Binw a t-w iii.niites earlier .!:i.V. Tin- timriiiK knili- !. mightier than the w..pl. A ini on the tree is lietter than a orii n r.ii. '..- thf murk of tli- i-jniuin aill n in Kinii-t. W'urkiiis Hkt- a h. .me a lawyer .Irawins a tiHtveyHrii-e. Tlx- market is nver-lneketl ith liljii-kU-rriiK. .-l i-rimi i ni'ire ii.-iratile than t"l;lt rirlrtf. V..m;iu lav her-elf tiirlit. man lrink" l,:.-if tis-'ht. I" . lineal talk ' mi theim-rcase a the simi liter ;eiv:itin-i. Then- will I- a il.ie nlmw at the next WeM-ni-trel.tinl lair. The nicl.t an- . a.- they usually are Ute in S-itinllier. J..l!iiM..-n will he Mi.(.lie.l with natural im. hy t Kt.iUr 1st. WaTerniei'Mt are Im-iiinmi; l:ir-.rer. U-tti-r Hann-"1. ami thi-.ir. j When a man falls itowii. hi teniT -n- j enilly jti-ts up t Ton' he lim. Tr.wU iliHars ar- n-m elliii); for a fh-tii.n !n.n- diKii wvetity-five 'i tit. ('. X. lVv'i ha exelilive Nile "f Alfrei Wrilit's fine (lerfuiiK's. Trj litem. A: Kir-htr- ltNik Store li.l Ilyninj' i iii ! (hi at eut u tt i M'tlier lt. j l Then- are pretliilioit! tltat 'e:ttoe will j !I x l" a twenty eentp er htiKhel. A -viiiieate f tlie ttitineyeil men itfin-en- j hurv: an' irniiis li hiiild a ?treet railway. tmlent nn enter the t'entral N-troial S hiil any lay. Write to the I'rineiui!. If ynil wimhl live Itmp, pniier. ami make a mhww i if life buy your IVnipiof . N. Hyl. Thesnntll hoy leaniina tite alhaliet in vi-ry nuieh like the tape !-tanti lie oftm pt st m k on a letter. Then- i an autumn-like feeling in the wealiter. reminilinu one that the wind is hlowini: over the mils stuhMe. .Vforilinir to au old Indian aihttfe thin eoni hii-k 'nieli a mild w inter, and the liu-k an- n-niarkahly thin thw mum in. The Iieilfiini eoanty medieal mn iety will hold their annual eiiic at the Sui j liur Sirinpou Kridav, Autru.- J7th. Yhuiik RejiWin who voted on ajn- last fall ntii-t lie assessed thijt year in ordtT to vote. "S ptemlier 2nd if the last day. Kor a safe inrestrmut, insure iu the I. II. of l-lw!ioii. E. o-er. Apent. Stoyeitown. I'a. Uahhits are t-eoiiuii no ahiimlunt in r tioiis of t olorado that the lAirislature ortrrs a lHinty for rahhit s-a!i to ir-vetit the eotin try fmni lini! laid wx-te. S-e the Star afety Rair sold hy ('. N. Itoyd. arniiitt-d t"haveel-aii. Iinsi- iile to eiit the face while usinp it. Time and money saved, full and it. A w ild, insane Iliiiiiniriaii has ln-eii -ap-tunil in tlie mountains near Morvantowii, West Virginia. He hud liveil in the woods like an animal lirtr tl- st six months. The iihhi iryinir niomnit in the lite of a photo-.-nipher is when lie has a enss-eye. i yri fat ins the camera, and tries topi a Si ms that will (rive tier an alle lic hk. A Tyrone lmy killed a i-op-r-hmd snake the oi her day. and out of the wound made on the parent reptile seventy-rive small ones craw led forth and were pn.mly dissitehd. tin to Mrs. Vhl's lor dress trimming, fancy gi-sls. notions, glovist hosier. nndTW-ar. and anything you want in dry goods and no-li.m-.. Mrs. A. E. I'iil. Tliew be.it crop if the pn-s.nt year is one of the fiiHvt gmw n Sr yeai. It is found to yield well to the dozen, and w ui!e tlie tinner w ill not real in- any Istter mn than are cum-nt now. he can n-joice in abumkuice for hitusi-lf and his lteiglilstr. Hi-lievina that gsn goods are the cheai-st Sr the cu-tomer, I liave lsmght gisl pl and will sell them almost as low as trashy gooils are sold that are almost worthless to buyers and no credit to tlie seller. Mrs. A. E. Thl. A pmlitic fmif Tree n tlte premises of i Frank A. Zaraian, near f hambcr-hurg. is callisl " The Dying S.ldier." It taki-s its name fn-iu tlie tail that it sprang mun a i stone that was.-jisiiil fniin:a I'nion soldiiT s J mouth just as lie reivived a luorlul wound. j Mkt Maiiirr. We have just a.Slisl a j larje Ri frimmtor to our Meat Market, in : which all meats can In-kept c.al and dean. J Mutton, Ui f. jatrk. A'c kept (instantly on i hand. Oiw-n ikiily. Parties buying meat i -an have it ki'4 in the n frigirator tinttl watite.1. R I.IWL I'l.sTFR. t KWKNT- ss luvts A Co. j ar load in Stock and we .,.... a fol ow-: 11.-1 White ljn.e-rlml l.2T. . , ii . ! Portland I emeiit Y larn-l ..! Calciiusl Plasier t luim-i 2."" Sunerset. Pa.. ' tb-siss ifnllv. June Hi. ls.sii. CooK A IlKlRITs. TIk' Baldwin locomotive works are now eiigawsl a an experiment in the con struction ot what are known as sisla engines. They are run by means ofimpreg natiug s. la with the steam, w hich acts on stsla as Lcating. aisi lakes the pl:ce of cod under the tsiiler. TIs? sisla can 1? usd many times by soaking it with iIm- steam Until it is rfvtly saturated with water. TIhw sisla eugim-s are to be usetl as areet rariuutorsiu Mitincu4ilis. They have al nmly Iss-u n;u with great sun-ese in Min-tu-ajailis. Toll HtH AMI Cli IRS. To I kitlcrs we iUoteas Sdlows by the tsix : In-rillanl s limax " .. .42c " ' A. mvand Navv" .. 4v ' Sjihtitlid " l anary " -Tip Top" " Magpie" V enable" ' Yinco" 1 ToIh.-s. Y ii ;.! igjir. loo Cash onk-rs ottly (less 2 n .Dr - ..'Clc ... 31c .5Ic ..!! Nl.10 rc-nt.) Silicitisl. .tfullv. i'K A Bl f.KlTS. I .-smi.Tel. I'a., Jinsf t. IssiL j I Lv a ucw rule if tin- Pitn,asicr i. in nil j oft tpenn n--w Is sent by mail." The t tlKiUNaiids of s rsnos who Sir yturs liave beeu yeanitug to -otl soft snap bt ontil will now have a better npiition of the !' ma-ti-r tM-nerul. AliT all, lie status to kistw tlie Is-oplc gnutiist wants, and is n-red to satisfy ttteHt. Iniiigine the deep distn-ss and kei-n itisapsnntinciit of the young man who called at tlu- i-tfrt: -e with a pound of i. bi mail to his lni4 (.-ir!. twenty-five miles dis tant, so that she might always be nmindtd of the donor wle she gaaod upon bis gift, and be iuSmaMHj by the postmaster that sui h dainties w ere exclvidtd from the mails. 1 u H"KMAY Siiinvl fclimitiiii; lepallv Kirini Siitrmher 1st. The t'minty tll-iiltY. imtiti-4iner.i itiu "Onim Mr. Him B. KeiaL of iMHibsir. e vititinR tvlHth"-i in Sunwryi . ifunvltark riilinjr in again hemming iiitr (Mi!ar iu S.wer--t. 11! tlay divsliy move along, out the eveninirs are ilelitht ful. Re-, tnsir-e II. Johnson, of I'hilaik-lphia, )"tit hist w-k in Sirfnersv. Mr. Ninitn'i Wu Cr Awn-tate Jh Shimtm. II. pnl. sjnt iiean !aodi'late Satuplav iu Mr. John P. Knat.le. of PittsliunrU, is Sli.ine a f week with his relatives, in Somerset. Mr. tliarie K. I til left for Iliiladelphia ami New York Tueislay nwiniing topun-luL-sF lall pHitis. Tlie PmhihitioniMs nits-t in Harrishiirj; to day, AVislnesilay. to plav a t-tate tii ket in nomiiiatioii. Mr. Will Knl-ley ha lieen spending the ast week in .tm-rei, tlietna-st of his hnith er, H. S. Kndsley. Ksij. Mis Irene Luucks, of York, Pa., and Miss Tara Ijetoriere, of llai'.ititon-. Mil., are visit iiiH relatives in Sitners-t Mr. J -oi i Lctihart has cotnmenoisl work on his new liuiMiliL', on the coniiT of Main cnsi and Turkevf.sit stn-t. t Hir staunch yomv lii-ihlican friend, Mr. A. ti. Kiminel. of llnrtliersvaliey. was in S-inierst MonLiv on business. The hum of tlie thn-shin machine is now the welcome music tiiat jrrei-ts your ears in travel. uk thnniu'h the inuiitr-. . - . Several eastern horse l-uyers were op ra inj.r in Sniiurs-t last week, TIley fucceishsl in buying a nuuilierof tine horses. Ih-v. tiisivv Jiilnison. of Philaik-lphia. pn-achtsl in the Kcfoniu-d chunh at this jiiaci Suiitlav mi irniinr ami eveiiiiift. Mr. and Mi. Ois.rgv M. Kohlitzell, of Hyudman. are risitine in Simersvt, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Knable. Ueiieral JaiiJi M. Campbell, memlsr of Congress fnuu this district, circulateii aniiMig his S.uiers-t friemls Monday and Tuesjlay. iNin't lose a vite thnrttgh carelessness of pnijier n-iritration. S-ptemlier 2nd is tlie last day to aileiid to this imjiortatit matu-r. I'.ill't fail to witue the grand street pa ra.le. w hich will he given by the Hungahaii ivy sin-kilts this. Wednesday aftenwsm at 1 oYl.sk. Isn't it als.e.t time Sir some one ou the Lu k seat to rise up and ask w hen tLe next game of iiase ball ls-ls-n .Somerset and Meyersilale is to iv playeil? Several games of base ball wen- played la-t week between the " Kids" and " scrub .' nines of the low n. The " Kids " vaiiqiiislied their opisinents every time. tireensliurg's lati-st sensation Ls a large eagle which h:is lieen si-u several times re cently soaring almee the (air gTouiitls. but manages to keep safely out tf gunshot range. The managers of the Smierset Mechanu-al Works have put up a attem shop on their nvently pnnhasiil lot near tlie S. A C. Sta tion. Work will shortly lie commenced on the main building. Mr. tieorge T. Swank, editor of the Trilmnr, and Burgess Story, ot Johnstown, arrived in Sinierset Satunlay ev. uing. and left airain SumLiV iiHiming. They were driving, and were on their way to Rcdfonl Springs. Numerous expn-ssion of dissutistai-tton Were heanl on our stn-ets Wtshieslay event ing, when the new annouiKUig Blaik's nomination was n---eiveil. The nouiiiiatiou is exi-eitiiigly distasteful to many of Mir IK-miM-ratH- bn llin-ii. The ilutimriiiii Oypsy Students, w ho o n the ira Ibse Sir the si ason of ss-'!7on WediH -slay evening, bave the n-jmtatiou of being one of the l-st e.unialii-s!on the nta.L The entertainment is entirely iiiusmJ. and should he well itnmisi. Judge Liviugst in. of Ijiih aster, in a leitirthy oj i n TucmUv orden-d the name of Robert f. Kvatis to be stricken from the pll of attornevsof I jm-.iter isuuity. Kvans was i barged with u-ing money w liich he bait isillislisl as attorney for the estate of Dcr eiue Speid-I. Messrs. John S. Sanm-r and S.l. Shoema ker shipssl 7-4 bead of sheep, 23 cows and a large lot of other stock, making in all six i-ar loads, from this phu last Thursilay. This is the Uinrest shipment of stock that has been made from SuiH-rs1 at one time for ipiite a while. The old soldiers are making ever- prepa ration fora large time at their n -union on the 17th of S-ptemU-r. They eXs1 to have the largest crowd of jusiple here on rliat iluy that ever ass, niblisl in Somerset at onetime. j and fnuu present imlicatioiis tiny will mit j lie disappiiinusL i Mr. John W". Patton, jiassetiger agi-tit of i the B. fc 0 justly felicitates himself on the Jirt yif, t,,j ; ,n.,kin2 the Lutlw ran pictiie j tin- -ivaX suei-css it wils. The railnmd ar i rangi-nK-nls were all exixJleut. c-Xi-ept I'ucle ' John talked up a biggiT crow d than hei-olll.l i aiTsimmisiate on svludutc tina-. The voter who lias ntglei teil to ay his State or County tax within tU- past two yetirs anil iH-Wres i.i cast tits Uillot at the Noem!s.r elci tioii, should go dinrt to the tax collivtor and liand vcr siitrichtit -tssiilk-" to entitle oiiH ti hie tws-tiou fran cbise. The law nspiires this tax to be )iaid ,,ne moot 1s t-ire the elia-t'.im About one thou-and l. rsons wetv in at- tiJaiHs. at the sl .-..m,M...vt.iig in Iti-.int's tniif. Smniav. Ri v. J. J. Jones pr.nclitst very able and tittt resling strnsms in the morning, afternoon and evening. The large cmwd was very orderly and well ! U.visl. The lmr'.ing ci.is.sl M-mtlay even ing, and was tltc most MK-xcssful otic that our colored bnthreu have yet held here. To get rid of rats ami mice, surely. pn-are lime for whitewashing the cellar, and put into the t(Usiitity of lime-water sufficient Sir covering a isllara large pbw of coins-rasas large as two fists; dissolve well, and pni iwl to whitewash with it. No nits or mr w ill return to the cellar, and it makes tlsf i-llar swivt and healthful. destnying any I malarial inmieitce. Cover not only the p'astensl wall. lut ail wtsk n i loects and tart it ions, ami even the naJ bins, with the lime ami cois ras-watcr. H. T. Ral-t.m. who recently reimivcd from Meyerxlkle to Hytidman. RcdSin! County, and l-assl the Central HoteL lias descrtid bis w ife ami gtim- off with her nieiv, Bs-lle Holfineir, who is niiH-tecti yi-ars obi, and very vtty. Tlie nniple nii-t at Ciimls-rliuid on Momiay and registens! ul a hotel as mail and wife. Mrs. RaMoti iiiuntl them there, ami Ii'.ston prolessetl -niteihie ami promts tst to go back home with Iter, but managed to clinic her watchfulness and pt away on a troiti with tlie girl. IUiisto:) is alaiut thirty eight years of age. The RailnauleTs' picnic at Mcyerxlale Sat ttnLir tlid not au out as well as was exivt cd. The railnKKl ismipany, it would seem, went liack on their employe and rcfustd to give tlicm the pnuui-s-d tlay off. and in coii ssiut'e tatly very ft-w of t'nem were able to attend the liiiic. The gtssl ps)ilt- of Mcy-eosUik- bad matte abuwlaiit pn-)iratioa to entertain a nuch larger crowd than came and were naturally very much cliagriucd and disappointed. Out- of lis- features of th day was a game of base hall 1st ween Cnm Iwrland and Johnstown, resulting in favor of the Johnstown club bv a score of 10 to S. Leg Broken. Mr. W. H. I'amill. who lias charge of the (amhria Iron 'oniiiiy' sand enisliT sonih of tow n, was lit to his borne in JoltDstowa Thtirstiav. with a hroktm k. While haul- " mi; stiud Motie Thursslay m-miiint the tione ! be w js driviriir stiimMisl and fell on him in such a maimer as to hnstk his lejj below tlie j knee. ! Big Reduction in Prices. In onler to make mom Hir our immense pun-hase of school Ismk and supplies, and ten cast of ifoliday (ns.fc., yoo cau buy ic tunn. pii-t lire frames, chnxnos and mould ings at Fislier'a liisik Stonr. at a slight ad vance above cit. This icn-at reduction in prices a ill unsvail only up to October 1, after w hich ,late fornH-r irice will aiaiin revail. Now is your time to buy this class of psxis. at KislM-rs &ik More. Helping the Democrats. The Reading Tuna says: Mr. diaries h. Wolfe, in bis last I'rotiibttiou adtins, suid lie was strikiii(f at tlie Rciublii-an uny Sir eonvertrt, Iweauxe there was no use in tryiiu; to p-t any out of the IXniocratic ranks, aa tlie i sniti on of that oiyaniieation on tlie iru bibition issue was too well known to require cumiuetit. Yet, in spite of all this, Mr. Wolfe is at the present moment doiiiK his level best to make the candidate of that party Govern. ir of Penrif vlvania." . The Country Editor. ; Prubabiy there Ls no railing width re quires so many diverse ipialiticalious as tliat oftiie tuaikiger of a ooutitry new sjiaj r. He j ought to lie a good editor, a fair reporter, a lussahle hook-kec-r, an exivlleut printer, and an active nun) of Imsiness. No eight hour theory will do for him ami bis Satur lay lialf-holiday must come when he Ls ill, as he assuredly cannot ati'ord to have tlicm w hen lie is able to do anything. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued to the follow ing named persons daring the past week : Andrew J. Mort and Kmma Thomas, both of Klklick biwnship. John W. ( triflcy, of Cliarb-st. m, S.titli Carolina, and Ilertie Ilaiiiinond, of Meyer! .lale. Andn-W lksfeT and Man' E. Smith, both of Allegheny township. J.oph Case and Melinda Haughman. ImK.Ii of Salishurv. Co as You Please On the B. and . Kxcursioii to the West and Northwest, W'ednesday, Angust lsth, Wed- tKrolay Septemiicr Mb and 22d. On the above 1 I liatcs the ltaltirmire and Ohio Agents w Ulscll Round Trip Kxcursioii Tickets to isiints in Texas, Kansas, Ni-braska, Minnesota and Da kota, at tlie lowest rates ever ottered, with stosHiver privileges. This is one of the lsst ehalii-es you will ever have to ste the great west, and visit friends. For full particulars and rates call on agents of the Baltimore and Ohio, or J. W. Patton. Traveling Passenger Agent, Sunersi-t, Pa. Married Woman's Property In Penn sylvania. In Pennsylvania a married woman eunn.it buy iersonal estate upou cn.slit unless she Ls tlie owner of a seiarate estate, in which case she contracts iijmii theenslit of such estate, ami ifshe punliases pniTty with borrowed money, or on credit, her huslttind's creditors may scire and sell h as lib. In or der ton-tain the property as against such creditor, it is not enough that she hail means to pay for it ; she must pnive atlinna tively that tier means paid for it. or that she came by it otherwise independently of her hustwnd. Hess vs. Hmwn. decided by the Supreme t 'ourl of this State- Bogus Butter. Storkecpcrs should liear in mind that when the law goes into effect. Noveml-r 1, they will tie liable to a very severe tna!ty for sell ing oleomargarine, exivpt iu the way preset-! lied. The -nalty clause pnviiU-s that " Every K-rson who knowingly sells, orof-S-rs for sale, or delivers or otters to deliver, any oleomargarine in any other form than in new vrisMlrn or a-r packages, or who iacks in any package any oleomargarine in a manner contrary to law. or w ho talscly braiuls any package or attixes a stamp on any uckagc denoting a less amount of tax than tliat required by law, shall lie fined for each offense not more than one dollar, and be iniprisontst not nioretlum two years." To Restore Faded Colors. The restoration of inlor to fabrics which from one caiL-H; or another have deteri irattsl in this respect has suggested to various chem ical anilicatioiis and pps-esses. It has been customary to employ ammonia Sir the pur pose of neutralizing ai ids that have acciden tally or otherwise ilotmyed the color of the stuffs, this being necessarily aj.pliett imme diately, or the color is usually imperfci-tly restored. An appliiatiim of rhloniform has the cffei-t of bringing out the colors bright as ever. Plush gils. and all articles dyed with aniline colors, faded from exjsisure to light, n-sume their original brightness of ap-ar-am-e after being sponged with chloniform ; the immeniaJ chloniform, which is less costly than the purified, answers well Sir this H!rjise. Town Fire Departments. The Philadelphia Tin says: Tiiere are many towns iu this State which have no aid tin? department, and no immediate prns-pei-t of getting any. but there are few towns which cannot afford to send a delegation to the annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Fire Association, which will meet at Altoona on the 21s of Septemlier next. At this convention experienced volunteer fire- men will discuss wuvs and means ot hand ling tire under the conditions that restrict tiM-ir work, and valuable suggestions can be obtained by Wirotighs which are liable at any time to serious loss by fire thmugh disad vantages which this asns iatiou aims to re move. The convention should Ik- well at tended, ami will lie a larje one if even- lir- ottgli wh bought lots- repre-cnted sends one th legate." Millers' State Association. The ninth animal convention of the Penn flvania Millers' State Asst-iaioii will In beblattbe Young Meti s Christian As-ss-ia-tioii Hall. Harrislmrg. ou Tuesday. Scptcin l r 7. o-tiing at 2t:m r. u. Thcrr will U- an inten-sting tliscussioii on milling from wheat cleaning down to finishing the bran. Excursion rates liave lsvn secured over tlie Peiiii-vlvania railniatl and brandies only, as ! the millers can never g- tlie nspiisite niini- lier of tassetu.'ers ovi-r the other nmtls ti Ham'sburg. At the close of tin- convention a millers' exctirsitiii will start for Minneapolis, to l gone ten days, at a very low rate of fare. Anv w ho liave not received tlie excursion rin nlar can get all tlie information by ad dressing Laodis U-van. Ijim-aer. I'a. Ex- cursion onhTS to Harrisliurg ran also Is- olitaimsl from Mr. I-van The New Cen. Crant Postage Stamp. Tlie Postuiustcr-t iem ral is introducing Sir sale at tlie priticiial iistofHees " the I'nited States U-tter-shtet cnvcltrtie," a unkiieilc-vk-e Sir nrresnitleiHv Ihrotigh tlie mails. It is a combination in one of a letter sheet. envcIotc. and the new (aistage stamp of the denomination of two cents, licariug the mili tary portrait of ( Jen. Crant. They will lie sold at the rate of $23 per thousand, in any desired quantities, separately or in packages or mLs of 2i. ."0. or 1'' each, or Sihhsl in encase. I packages of 25 each, especially a.la.tcd Sir use w hen traveling. Tlie pricxsi at w lik-h tlie enveSii-aret.ilf sobl are a Sdlows : single sheiks. 3c; two sheets, "-; three sheets, 7c; Smr sheets. HV; five slavts, 12e ; six sheets. I4' : seven sheets. 17e; eight shirts. Jilt-; nine sitects. 21c ; ten slieets.23c; Ls of 25 sheets, .Wc; jculsof .TO sheets. 1 15 ; ds of 1IJ sIkiIs, 2 J)l ; 1 tails of Sill sheets, 11 Atl; pat Is of l,t(l sheets. 23. A Centle Reminder Of the fm-t that Dr. S. J. McMillen gives his umUviikd attention to tlss practice of den tistry, may not seem amiss to those requiring tlie nerviees of a dentist. Office in User's Block, Somerset. Pa. Wanted. Two farm haii.ts. . -ti-ailv employment, if satisfa-tory, on farm one mile west of Lip nier, WestmoreUnd f'ountr. Pa. Wilt build farmers' houw and new ham this tall A plyat one at this othee. nmm ehanee f j good man. Children's Meeting. At jt. James f tiapi-!, two and otHhulf miles south ot Somerset, Sunday evening. Auirost iHh. The children have labored Ciiihfiilly to make their meeting pleasant to all. All are welcome. J. L. W. Suairr. The Allegheny Synod Will eoOTene in Trinity Lutheran Church, Simerset. on Weduesilay nwiniiii);, Septem ber 1, l-vsti. Members and deleatea attetid iiiji tiiii meeting will be furnished special rates upon application to the agents of the B. A O. and its branches, at the station from which they may wish to start. J. F. Shxak. Voters, Take Notice. Voters are reminded that SejitembeT 2d is the last day upon which they ran be register ed and tie entitled to vote at the November election. Look at the list now posted at the place of holding- elections, and see if your name is there. s-tober 2-i is the last day for paying taxes, which will legally entitle you to rot. The Coming State Fafr. The Committee on Awards of the Sirth coming fair of the Pennsylvania Stute Agri cultural Sieictv Lssneil on .Saturdav that the exhibitors of live stock will have the privi- lege of nominating and electing by ballot two judges in each class, to ciwiperate with one judge to lie appointed by the society. Her f lut.i.uaj has been expemied in im provciueuts on the Fair (imunds, and lios are entertaintd of a rich harvest from the exhibition, which opens Septemlier & The a wan Is will amount to between .Jn,t!ii and j4o.iiti. Husband Items. The normal sclusil here is being well pat ronized. Quite a good many people from thLs section attended the Lutheran picnic at Rockwood. Farmers are ainiost thniugh with tin- oats, and are uow engaged in plowing, preparatory I for tall seeding. The com will Is- an excellent cmp this year, and it is ex)iccted that hu-kings will be vry iiumerous in the tall. i A goodly uumlH-rof iieople from this vi cinity were in attemlaiu-eat the colored cuni-mts-ting, Suuilay. The preachiug by Rev. Jones was splendid. There sceius to lie a demand Sir spring colts, and gi'ssl colts are bringing fair prices. In horses, as well as iu any other kind of stis k, farmers can always n-ulize a la-ttcr pmiit by raising none but the best breeds. tkv.isios.ii Southampton Items. Fanners are alsiut thnutgU haying, and the crop is an immense one. This section was well represeiitiil at the Hytidman cam-nice!i!ig Sumlay. Potatis-s are rotting ill sunt parts of the township. Tin-crop w ill lie Isiuntiftll. l!-rries. and fruit of all kinds are plentiful which accounts for the oor sales and low prices. Oats an- alut all stored in the bums, and now the wind blows over tlie stubble. Tin- en ip was a heavy one. Times are dull and n oner scan-e. The Democrats are having th -ir "change." but they fiud it is Sir the worse. Hawks are said to U plentiful in and atsiut the town of Kenuell's Mills, owing to the fact, perliaps, that the vicinity is noted for poultry, of which hawks are about as fond as preachers. Sckibe. NiiTiivwrox. Aug. 21- lssii. A Card to the Public. We have l-cii anxious to tell our ueigh- Isirs. and everyone else, how well we are pleased with the Champion Binder bought of the agent, James B. Hohlcrtiuuiii. Wi first thought a light single reaper might till the bill, but after someconsiik-ratioli wecame to the conclusion to buy s binder, w hieh we did. a our wheat was very tall ami thick. We concluded with our families tliat we could never cut thniugh that wheat, end w hen we were readv to start the agent came out and put the machine in good trim, but some ol our neigbism still insisted that we could not make it. No. sir, the. Iianrain is if she docs not cut and bind it, he must take it away ; we won't have it on the place. But the machine went thniugh it. and did it beautifully, too, and if anybody had worse tamrled wheat than that, we don't want to see it. If any one doubts this statement, ask our neighbors about it. The machine filled the bill admirably. We are wrfcctly satis- tied with it, and think we were wise in giv ing ta.tr onler for a Champion. Ann S. Millicr, S. J. Bakek, N. S. Bakek. Harper's for September. The mysteries of the manufai-ture of artis tic bnmxe are explained in the bulling arti cle of the Septemiicr ffnrjtrr't. The writer is Theodore ChiliL whose jwjier on the sculptor Bynie, in a recent numlier. attracted unusual attention. Mr. Child's intimacy with the Parisian art world, adtltd to his discriminat ing appreciation of true art, rentiers him an eminent critic. He outlines the renuirkahle life of Fenlinand Barlieilieuiie. " the father of Immzi-," as his countrymen have pni-rly ti tlcd him, and traces his nsf from a simple dealer in wall-ipcr to the head of the vast establishment which leails the world iu pn ducing fine bnmie as well as enamels and other decorative wares. The cluster of plaint houses in which his 4-"iO skillful workmen combine for their marvelous re sults constitutes an art republic in which ,.v,ry menilicr Uses hLs trained talents with i all the freedom which concerted action al- lows. The lalsirioiis pns-ess by which a l.romee statue is nuule are extremely interest ing, and we U-ttcr understand the infinite patience required w hen we learn tlrnt it takes three weeks to form the iihiuI.1 of a small group tiiirty in. in- high, and each mould is umsI only oth-e. One stvni of M. Barlsslien-ih-'s pniiiiim-iii-e is his association with M. Collns. the inventor of the reducing lathe, by which wonderful mechanism au exact copy of the moot intricate statue can lit re-pndtii-cd. with !aiitiftil artistic rendering, at any pntNittionate size tlesired. Many of the iuij.nivemeiits ami originations of this greatest of French decorative workshops are also brought to light, irtiularly tlie re markable ailaptations of irictital style. The article is finely illustrated. Teachers Examinations. Te-.it I s-r's summations will lie held ill .Somerset County Sir lssii. as follows : Scpteinlarr 15th. Riskwtssl. l'lth. New Centreville. lnth, SoiiK-rset. " 2lh. lleriin. " 21st. licnlah fii htil-haise. " 22il, Stovestown. " iii. Hmiversville. " 24th. Jeliner'X Roa.t. 27th, Salisbury. " 2Mb, Meyerstlale. " 3nth. Colitiilcnce. Exaiiiinatioiis will begin at 8:3 .. a. All friends of eiliM-ation are invited to attend. J. C. Welleb. County Suiierintendent. (EBHARTS, Pa., Aug. 23, Issrt. New Fall Millinery. I have received my new Fall stock of Hats and Bonnets. A full suiply of all tlie new est kinds of trimming, liandsoniv Hats as low as fifty cents, antrimmeiL Mas. A. E. I'ml. Brick For Saba. We liave on hand a large numlier of good brick which we will sell iu quantities to suit tlie purcliaser. I 'rices very reasonable. Yard ojijsKite the planing milt. m IIouuiok Baos. it Pabsos. See to it that tiiere is nothing about your premises to breed disease. The Lutheran Picnic. That " many a dark and riondy imn turns out s sunny day,'" was fully illustrated last Toesday wliem the Lutherans of isomer set county heW their minion anl lusket iicnicat Rorkwuoi- It was a big ilay fi Kockwooil, in truth, it w.mld have lueu a big day Sir any town in the county. Long before tlie lowering Hoik is of the early morn ing had disal peartsl the pts.le of tiie sur nmmling eonntry began swarming into town, tuitil at 9 o'clock, when the first en-ur-sion train arri.ed, tiiere were at least two thousaiMt eoUu-ted in and around the it. A O. station. By 10 u el.-k tlie run w:- shin ing brightly, and by eleven, when tlie last oue of a half-doarn special trains had uq loailed its human freight, tlte day was almm as near perfert fiir a picnic as coold have been asked. The grounds were happily se lected on the summit of the rocky and trine clad hill overhanging tlie town, and jmlgiiig from the way hundreds of jieople lounged through the grove, they couldn't have been at all damp or uncomfortable. Everybody had come prepared to entertain their friends and so well were they sullied with I-mvch and fishes that after the multitude had eaten and if every one didn't get enough to eat they can blame no one but themselves they gathered up as mauy boskets full of frag ments as they had of jpssi things in the morning. Just here we wish to return thanks to Mm H. C. Beerits ami Mrs. J. B. Snyiier, not only for ourself, but Sir twenty three otlier hungry fellows, J,r the most ex cellent lunch tliey had providiJ. We have been to Sunday-school picnic before, but we fLltl't IS.m ."Mil IVT ftf -TOr hnEini 1 . u ,-i . .. u Tarirty thhlgs After lulu.,lwn Uie ohler people collected in front of the sps-ak-ers' stand, and were pleasuntly entertained and instructed in the early history of the church, the gissl she tuts accomplished and wliat she promLses for the future, by such able sieakers as Dr. Butler, Chaplain of the 1. S. Senate, Ir. Bower, of the Bo;nl of Foreign Missions, Iliiladelphia, Rev. J. A. Curty, of BaltinMire. Rev. Turner, of Luther ville, Md., Rev. Fink, of Johnstown, and Rev. tieise, of Cumlierland, Md. The sjieak ing was intersperstsl with music by tlie Lu theran Choir of SuiKTset. under the leader ship of Wni. H. Rupjiel. Ksfj. Base bull and different other games were indulged in ami funiished amusemeiit for many. Several bras Imtitts ilisivurstsl swt-t niusii-und wen surroundid by admiriiig crowds. The pic nic was in every way successful and was particiiated in by every Luther.ni congn'ga tion in the county, and several from anibria and Fayette. We are confident that if the great crowd, variously estimated at from five to ten thousand, could have molded two ilavs into one thev would have done so. Reunion of Veterans. Wanted, ten thousand people to attend the Reunion of Veterans at Somerset on Friday, Sejitemlier 17th. the twenty-fourth anniver sary of the lialtlc of Antictam, w hich prom ises to be an event iu the history of the town that will bring together more obi soldiers from this ami adjoining counties, than were ever before seen within its limits at any one time. Although twenty-five years have elaiiscd since the first gun was fired on Sumptcr, the survivors of those who partici pated in the great ciMirlict yf 'til to 'ti.) are many in number (time having dealt gently with the nation's defenders), and a roll-c.iil from the Atlantic to the Pacific, anil from the lakes to the gulf, will demonstrate the fact that a round million, and more, ofth-ise who stood sluiultler to shoulder, like a stone wall, between the old Hag and its enemies, would answer to tlieir names. But a small percentage of this vast host will be in attend ance on the occasion named, yet to th.ise who do attend we are safe iu extending a cor dial welcome, and all will tie received and provided for in a manner that is cliaractcris tic of the h.fpitality of the fair ladies and frosty sous of thunder of Somerset county ; therefore the invitation pies out into the valb-ys, and up into tlie hilltops and heights of the Alleglienie and Laim-t Hill, to roll in. tumble in, and get in any w ay you out to assist in making this what it will lie. the grandest tlay in the history of the county. At a similar reunion on June 2i. l"OI, there was present an assemblage of people variously estimates I at from H.inio to !., but the figures Sir the coming event are not placed lower than ln.OuO, ami may reach 15,000 which, top-ther with a procession of veterans extending in a line from tirav.-l Hill to the Diamond, will be a grand sight to liehol.L and long to be rememliered by tlc who witness it. Among tlie curiosi ties nei-essary for the proir i-elcbra-tiou of tlie day. there will I in use the improvised car wheel cannon, invented by W. Stoncbraker and 11. i. Cunningham, ami succisisfully fired by them on Cemetery Hill one year ago, when the remains of tieti. (rant were laid at rest in Riverside Park, New York City. A committee of R. P. Cummins Post No. 210, consisting of A. C. IhivLs, 11. F. Kncji per, and J. M. Cook, together with a uumln-r of snb-cjimmittees, are working with a will. ( ami not a stone will be left unturned to make the preparations necessary to success. The B. A O. K. R, Co. will nui excursion trains from Johnstown, ("oiiliellsville, I'nion- ; town. Mt. Pleasant. Berlin. Salisbury and j Cumberland, ttin the arrival of which a procession will lie formed at the tlesit. ami after a parade through the main thorougli-fan-s of the town, the man h will be contin ued one-half mile east of town to Kuontz's grove, where a .sumptuous free dinner will j be given all members of th Jrand Aniiy veterans, organized Sons of Veterans, brass Iwn.ts and dniui corps', antl should there lie an over-abuinlance of coniuiissury siii plies, the multittltle will lie invited to fiartake t hereof. . IVpartment t'tunniainler J. B. S. twiiiin and Adjutant liciieral Stewart are lsiktsl for sis-ecln-s. and invitations have Ins-n e.t teuiletl to tJenerals Shcniuui. Shcriilan, Ls gan, Slis'iiui, and Uovenmr raitison. two or more of whom may lie present. At the bead of the Committee on Kinaw-e is t'apt. ( '. J. Harrison, who will see that the rciiuircd ftintLs are secured for the payment of tlel'ts incurt-ed ; on Conimiriat, ("apt. W. H. San ner, who will have ample niiu for the stor age of gid things calculatisi to make the veteran overflow with fullness: oil tiec"ii tion. t iipl. Wm. M. Schrock. who will see tliat poles and an-lu-s are cns-ttil ami the town decorated with Hags ami hunting to make all fee! cheerful ; on Music. Lieut. si. II. Love, who will see that it is dished out in ipiality and iiiantity to tickle the ears of the masses, and on ttnntinls. S. V. t'om'iir Joliu II. Huston, who will adtl to the natu ral lutiuty of the grove such artificial im provements as will serve to inak.- al! coiii- ts-lal.le and happy. Posters air is ing s,-:;t out this week, and the program will apficar at an eurlv ilav. L.ITEH, After due consiiler.ition on tlie parttif tlie committee. advi-si by the Po-t. it is thought expedient and In-st Cir ull cou- cvrneil not to use the Kismtz irrove. ther.-- fore the dinner will lie given iu the Court House lawn, and tlie town will i- iu coii.h- tkm to furnish shelter, miv siotis ami btrtel attniiimoiuiliiitis to stub part of the mulii tiute as mav desire it. MaSUiKKS. New Fall Goods. I have receiveil my Kail stock of Flannels, all kiuils of Canton Kltiiuiet. white and coloreiL Ladies' Cloths, all shaik-s. New Ihess titssfc. New Ihirk Satciiis. New Velvets, plain, hna-aded and stri-i. New Homespuns. New Cashmeres. New Silks. New tils of all kin. Is. AltlsHlgh all gotsLs are higiier in first hands, by buying gisxts very early I will tie able to sell all goods this seitson a low as they were ever sold. Mas. A. K. t'Ht. run. Is. cutiwe, mmieriy in Aiitiit-r j Tliuulufdi-al Seniinarr, awl the IiiuJmumI t f ; Harriet Bei-rlu-r Stuwe. diiil at Hartftinl Sumby, aeil f4 years. .holer morbus anil nuninier enoiiaiiit are pre Talent an trig cltiltlren. Imnitii ran not a-uanl too much against tlie rxi-eivive oas of unripe fruit at thia seasua of tlie year. i For the Campaign. - Tltc lliri-uiittrg Trirgr.iJk. the oluVa Re-p;ililii-;in newiiajT in Fasterti or Cetitntl Petiitsylvafjia, will be mailed t any address, until .YmoAer l'tll. IHSi;. at tlie following rates : r'aily, 1.25 : Weekly, 25 cents. . Spei kd inliKtnriiiit to ciutis. Sjmpli tri-e. Adiiress M. W. Mi Alarskt, Matiaer, Harrisburg. I'a. Hymeneal. The Sillowing aeronnt of the marriage of James P. Davis, formerly of Urnim. this county, and Mi Cameron, of Chilticotlus, Muwouri, is from the daily Chilliwthe l'rin of Friday. July 16: Cants are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Jaiues P. Davis, of Coloratlo Springs, Colorado, and Miss Nettie Cameron, of this city. The ceremony will take place at the resilience of the groom, on the evening of July 17th. Mr. Davis is a stranger to must of the friends of MLss Cameron, and we will say Sir their benefit tliat he is a leading buvineMs man of Colorado Springs, and stewanl of the celebrated Antlers Hotel. oT that city; a young man of high character and sterling worth, and fully tti'serving of the priie he has won. Miss Cameron is one of the fairest of Cuil licotlte's fair daughters, esteemed and beloved . by all w ho know her. Sir her excellent .piai ities of ruimi and heart. We heartily congratulate Mr. Davis on lit success in winning such a prize, and extend to the happy couple our sincere wishes for their well being, happiness ami prosperity. Mav their life be long and unclouikst. DIED. IEU HF.R. On the 7th inst, at Mil6rd Station, Emma E. llekher, aged 1 years, 3 months and 10 days. SH AFKK. tm the 21st inst.. in Siiai-rset township, Mrs. Ann M. Shafer. apsl 4.S years. 3 nimiilis and i davs. Indiana Justice, AraoBA. Ixii August lit. William Wat- kins, of Louisville, stahbetl IiuLs Hills rt 1 death this raoming, aiul in utes a nKib of forty hanged bh- wasalsiutwa - tekiaver allit was iery i-oal yank The trou ges. Watkins was a bri working for Hilbert. who was the onlrai tur for putting up the tisher building oil Second street. A Double-Action Spring Tooth. Washington, Fa., August ii A larj inmils r of spring-ttsith liarrows have bei-n disioscil of to the tanning eoniniiinity of Washington cottnty by tieorge Ihivis. a.leui er in agricultural implements. A putty who claims to be the owner of a nteut iu con nection with the harrow is now travelling over Washington county anil tlcmantliug from eafti farmer who purchased one of them the sum of In. In ease the money is not forked over suit Ls threatened. Several of the farmers have jrfiitl the amount' de manded rather than lie auuoved further. Daring Robbery by Masked Burglars rrrrsBt rij, August 1!. The house of Wil liam Manning, a wealthy fiirmer of Shenan- go township, lAwrenee county, was visited by four masked burglars at an early hour this momine and in money carried off. The locality is a lonely one and notorious for the freiueticy of its robberies during the past year. Ky the use of revolvers the mem ber of Mr. Manning family were quicklv silcnccd, but the old gentleman refused to siim-nder without a struggle, and as a ct-n-ssiietiee was severely lieaten anil is confined to his bed. The money had originally been loaned to neighlmring fanners, and witl jn two or three tlays past hail been returned. Excitement In Belfast. TtrxrAsr, August . Enormous forces of military and siliee, preceded by eiirht mag istrates, (aruded the disturbed districts on Saturday night. This had the effect of over awing the rowdy element. A shot was finsl at 3 o."elts-k this morning, being the preamingfst signal fi.r a tattle lietween the irangi-men antl t at holies, but there was no answer. To-night tlie Albert Street P?sbvterian f bun h. which Ls in the Catholic distrii-t. was osmts fiir the first time since the begin ning tif the riots. Wlien the servit-. was j over a mob hoot.sl and stoned the retirinir j (xingreg-atiim and maltn-atetl Mr. Montgomc- j ry, the miiiLsteT. in spite of tlie tnps and polite called for their protection. Bombs on the Lake Shore Track. Chicaoo, August 3). A police ofritvr dis covered a bomb yestenlay on the tracks of the Lake Shore t'ompany at the Stock Yan! " Y." Fmm the side jimtnuleil a mall piece of wire. The bomb was about three inchi-s long and two in diameter. Inside was a bottle filled with a whitish snbstanee. The niiichme was ttimotl over to the author ities. Iter a second one was found. It was ahom as large and nearly as roninl as a base ball. Like its eompnni'iu. it was turtiisl over hi the proper authorities. A Juvenile Burglar Caught. ('HAMBERsBi Bt;, Aug. "Jo. For some time past tlie carpet firm of r" Xii klas, Hm. t'o. have lieen missing money fnuu their drawer at night and could not account for it, I as tlie ooors anil win. lows were securely I fastened. A watchman was placed in the store, and early this morning Cliarles l!ni-nt-r. a bov agetl 17. was catiirhr in tlie act tif npeniutr the drawer. He lives next dt.r and hail been in the habit of going out of the trap dimr on the nsif of his father's house, en using over ami entering the store ill the same manner, always replacing the tli sirs. lie has lieen held fiir court. SOMERSET MARKET. Correetsd Weakly by COOK A BEERITS, IkfcALEJtS I Choice Groceries. Flour di Feed. Prits-s for August i'-. I 'si;. Apples, dried, y ti . Apple Butter, al iWus. l.ii . - Hran. 4 lunliis Butter, troll.) V . ikeg' ? Burkwnoai, bu ineai ftceswax. a lb . Uncoil, (SiiKar-euretl Hrttn-i 9 (ivmiitry hamsi ' iSbmliiiersi ifi h. (Si.lcsl f. Corn, (earl V ho " l-.lielle.ll "l tiu Meal V - ..i-e s; j) ...fl ...UV- Mm ..'jor ..14c ..titir Jr ! Si I ( hop. com and eats, y lm ll a!l rve. y lUUlU Ee. y i flait, KeUer 1-ns-esti. y l.l.l to 'i , 7 s- Sis-1 ' :ai"e -.ssfc!t- . TV :) -1 Jtl ?4I 1 ll t- 7- 7sr.Htr 4s. stns,ie tell na. y Dfil Flaxseed. lm .. . Iinl. y i Nuldliiiir, y Wu lbs iiml. yisi - PoCattvs. y tin l'em-iles. ttrieii. 'ft Bl Kve. y lm suit. tStii.i y Wi! " (irnnnsl Aliltni y sack " (Ashtoni hill sack Sugar, yellow. yfc white, y ti Tallow, y ti Wheat, y I hi WasMiijton an- Jefferson Cote WASHINGTON, PA. flassieal and scientifte tViur-es. and Pts jiani;. rr sv-hisil. under tbe tiintsrti tjf llie l ulu e Kae u'Iit. KxpeTt-s- law. iiiiriity-sijtto yesr Ofs-us Septemlier kith. Fur CalaJntnle applv lo amciV. THE I'lifesiUKNT. Central State Normal School, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Fall Term opens TuesiUv.-Aiurust :tli4. Siiperttir sueiaL religious and eilw atiotud ad vaii taxes. Sss-il railroad rmte to smdenu. Order f'atakarue n't nsinis in-m aur-M. JF.O. P. BKAKll. PrineitiaL Tcs Ct Potato C:::m JtOJIARCH- 'flMtwarir. WkJ 9pIM i-tub uiwiucm OmrB UD tACTOBT. miUAMGU Saftf. OO Carssalanvil, OL aw THE TRESPASS NOTICE. AM, PPRArX-i aw h-Y'T noo'frM th1 snd mfi-r Uim ilwir no i-rx.n i.H oy aiiwt to ii"4i in th lurvHUt miuiiux rhraxh ir iMiitt 6 rT. AllT rtlf li-ttltit tr"'tryMilC .Ml ttlt lull t prtr-uuO. : A TTF.N TI 1 1 V. FA KM EliS! I itVT HIT farm f fvTf mU' 4fltMtt-i Tfi'.'i imiHoii Town-hip. cmitAJuiinr tv hu-i-t rttmicii. intpnfvrl hy n iwhw: Mxtt with a !intiMiiiir mi niiii rwni, a unnjc of iwt ft fih:if water at th kftt-hm 'K : a n-w hank bam ,xtM ami ait d ry jutbiiiil:aP, &mve f'strcit' wiiiinr tfon. etiaii'(nibie bom would do w li to give me a uaa, a my icnus anr ay. HjKNBY BRAX-xtWER, jul-im. V,Vlinborg, P. A DMINISTRATOR S XuTICE. tstateof Jarth rrorl. decea!. Uce of hadc Tnwnh;u. rufrr-i Couil. Fa.' 1rU'rs Mi aT:n'ni--frrio of th aNre nKa;e bavinir hwn rrautnl n the unUvnTjciKl ir ihr jnl-r-r aiithntv. qH:iv is hervt'T nivrn u aa mrr t iiMe,tNt to ud trcate to make intmi:aU twrnirnt, atnl thNf fcavinir rlajow an:t:H l!w Mtiif ' prven! thm duly autbntn-tirtl lor rl lieOMriit w ittuiitt deiay At'UTt'! H FFFt FY. q1H, Atlinmu'trBU-r. A I PITllKS MrTICE. The nit.ter-ijmet Auditor, ar-rsiinted by the "n.haa'rourt if Somerset I'linntv. Fa., "toss- ' eensin tvancenienls. a:i'i make lii-lriMiliou tf I the iiu-t in llie hands of siniiiet Br.-lav. teeil- us-of JiKiathan Kliei. deeil. toautl among llss j levUy eiittlieil thi-retii." w-it altritd to the d-ities of his'aprsiititment al his ofr.ee iu smtt-ml Fa.. oil riiwy, Mir ..lit oJ m .sukh-. -i i o'rl.s k a. when and wbere ail parlies Inter ested can aueoti. F. J. K isKR, augtl. AistHne. A SSIiXEE'S NOTICE Ntrtiow i hereby ven that Nnah ftmn, of Siyt.Mmn HitfiHiKl;. Si.mtTt Co'inty, Pa., by drti of VoIuutHry aitnuutrHt, ba aiinird U Jihn H. Hite. uf vnu B.Ti:h. in tnL-i trtne Nmrit o4 the rmlit.H "f the ;ajd Sh Bwmau, all the naj aud raal itair of mid Nah Hw nmn. Ah ptTMn ind.'Mtl to thr said Nvah Bwmaii wul mKt :miuirilial tav;utut b lit !:d Auenee, and lliur1 havunc cl.unu( ot de niatjdM. will ptvatMil tlw !-ain withotn d lar. JUHN U. HlTfc. jnlJS-lt. Aitfue rf N4ah Htrwuian. Incorporation Notice. ! i ... ...... ..V . , i-........- Pa. The iilijtsl ol' -sii I iiiistrtsirsiioii is to isv out ami uiiiri e a isrtaut iih4 tit ki-ouii.1 situate un m.sliateiy ntirthwi t of tile Honiiiu-h tit' Sonn-ist-l. iu somefsel t'otiurir. Pa., for the ptirjs ol' a is lii.-iery. or lmniii .m-e. an-l .iivi.iiui; tlie liie iltl.i lots of rtHive-ii.-m te for e.i-h Jiuri-ise, iiAVH) IK SHANll, M. J. I'Ki i'TS. H S. KIMMKI U S. R. SNYI'KK, I'KTEK VtS.tL. J. M. t'l .K. S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDCES ACADEMY, rn: ) ) v ; Mr .t l bn) Wr.i.l. ti miles rrom Phiiatlet- I.hlH. Fixetl priee nivers eery e.x,s.-a.-e. rU'fl lssiss.dll-. No exlrs elituves. N't t'li-i.teiitai ex penses. N.i exauitiialiou tiir attiuwiiiiii. Tweive ext-rielieeil tenetiir. all men. sll.l ail imtitliales. Sjss-ial iipt.inunity fiir apt suuiems lt aiiam-e ra.i.tiy. stieeial drill for dull slut Laekttant hoy-. BatnufS or slntietils msy select any slllil les, iirehi.M- the reifuiar Kntflisti. .seientifH-. bus iness. l"ia.-.-n,al or t'ivii Knirineeriiuc tsir-e. .stu dents tittetl si Mislia Aialeaiy are ni-w in Har vsr.l, Yale. Prints-toil, aud tt-n .ittter I i.lk-Kes and PnlyTis-hnie St-h.Mils. 10 tt:detlC sent lol olivge ia !ss;t. t", Ul Ism. 0 iu lssfi. nij.i ii in lvsi. A irru.iiiailii ea.x-t every year in the etumnc.-i-itU tli'Tstniuetit. A Phvsit-Hl ati.H'liemit-h! ljitmriiit. ry. tiyaiiiasiuta and In!! i,nmn'l. l.'..i voiuitii-s aitiletl to Ulimry in 1-sKt. Mtstts has seven churt'lle. smt a temis-miiee etiaru-r which prs hitiils tne ie uf uii intniintinir -tri n fc. tr new iliiistrnttsl rirrular address tbe Priueipal and Pniprietur. .s SI ITHIS . si. i.Tf. .. .1. i tb'imrtl ijrtvhtntn .V"fei. ii. aug- ss-iyr. PORE RYE WHISKEY FOR SALE BY THK Gallon and Larger Quantity. I have arevpttni the asrenry ftr the wlehrau-d R. (.'. Lnhf IH-witillery and will have eon-tjimly on hud iKTife supply of this fttcuMU PCKE liYE Copper Distilled Whiskey, nhtrh I will ivtail hj th (fdllon. or in InnT 4iuiiif ities. m ORDERS FI1XED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED." Slore nm at my Immu ju W-4 Main Nnv(, Normal School, Indiana, Pa. Will eonimenee the new year with a able rc l lty. ri .iilon-ist ty tt-achers ,t'ieil-kiit.wii abili ty, and years of sia-timi exper.enee : and with a'trtouii.i; .ii-tsirtiiieiit t.i-h tins won the hi;;ti et ti-iiii.iiiiieiiT.s troiti thte Sesl titi.si tojii-ie. Helief lnim the e'er-reeum;: aienial strmn of exaininat.ons. tw-tt.-r i.e-tciotts. and !s-uer -aii-m-s nwai; tnnse ho take a Normal t'ourse. The Fall Term will open .VO.xri.i r, SKPTK.VREH , ls.-o. send for a f'stalmcne. Cirder a rooni. ant! ts on hand for the tirst day, and you will never rerrvt yisir ehisce. juUss- it. L. ir. PI ELIMi. A. Jf. Prin. The Improved "WHITE IS KING. It ui-erttwitv i tk-moriftt ruled by the ffru't tht it hkH ink en the Preminias at m-ttrly every itt or Inten.a.iitAil Fir. There ban btrn np to the prewnt time nrly (KKMKK) SOLI), And the Universal Venliet of hulits tiling it is that it is the LI;IITtT St SSlS'i. the ' Vl'lETEST. tlie EAXIlT TO XAS.U,r THE LEAST LIAHLE To UET on F Rlr:H. the ic-t adapted for doilig NEAT AND FANCY WORK, Antl kf'Ji)j: the work rWan. 8iil frv frn:i oil srl. ami hitviMie a nKviiv for the iirtaifsit miner al tlie Uryit rar'fty i work i( any Sewing Machine In the W'rliJ. It i the nrt i!umh;e. havinic ml jniiii?It ;ei Bt-'iuiitjc. th iu4 p-tU.i-t S-;f-llmiiiiK -ihunle aril Slf ftt!iiif and Ihiiibte-iiteel Fe-d Autrinatfc Bobbin-Winder. All its riiv.-uiic uftnt' arc reMuirl U ive full iutnK!l.n. Lalic will nuike a tvat rai take it iL?y buy aSrwiujr niw niue iUut ti aiuir.iiix WHITE .Vr.n whiti to ex amint this :iut-hiue iitiM writ- at oiu-e to JOsSHFII CRIST, Agt, Jenner X Roads, Somerset Co., Ia. aux'"1-'. The Prry Spring Tooth Harrow. Tlie time IU nitiK h tin? thi impk-tiifiit anil i.ue troi will tunrimv auy Uirnier : uat he mtiticit atTi.nl tie scitli.mt ie. A t-ar It khi. iiriirlit and new uw ju.-t U-et: rtvivi-il. ntiti miv fir -siw- Ky Ju.. It. HtiUr.B.ti . Sii:eret. Tu. $1,000 GUARANTEED ANIMAL BOME FERTILIZERS CUcatAT. Mn Homer, Jr, i Co, SUMMER GOODS! INDIA LINEN, TARLATANS, LAWNS, Swiss Goods, Mosquito Netting, FANS, PAEAS0LS, SUNSHADES. Laces. HosienT and Gloves, Chetip and Groocl. a 1 WtJ ILi 1 Clinton Street, JOI ISTOA, IA. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisMccUl Drug Store is Rapidly Esccnhg a Great Favorite with People ia Search of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses, Supjtorters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, dc, THK IHKTOK (.IVES PKKSOSAL ATTKXTTi iV TO THE CdMPtil NMNt; OK Physicians' PrescriptiORsiFamily Receipts UREA T fARF. BEJS'i TAKES TO f OMV FRESH ASl PI RE ABll LEX. SPECTACLES, E YE-G LASSES, Ami a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From surh a large assortment all ran be suited. The Finest Brands oe Cigars Always cm hand. It is always a pleasure to display our goods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIX rSTIIKET, SOMKR.SKT, 1A. A Iff BOOK STORE IH SOMERSET AVL II. ATELFJLEY, IiOOKSKLLKIJ, SOMKIJSKT, PENN'A. (iffi-rs s Unm .ad wt ll-wlrrbKl stis-k tif IS IDLES, TESTJMESTS, JIYJIS HOOKS, And Standard and Miscellaneous Books in all Departments of Litera ture, such as HISTORY. BIOCRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS, .V well hm the favorite l'uetn, in all Style ami Bin-linif. AX7 SCCS TS3 YAE22T TILL 22 T22Z2ZL7 ZZIZVZ2. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. STATIONERY ! The Public will ii fin.l full Aiwirturnt of iLukU VU i.kinit u. ih -Hniimirry Tnutf. iiu iiutiuf m (in-as Varirijr uf Blank Btik. mt-h v Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, FISH WHITISH I'A I-Fits OF ALL klS0. Writing Xaflet, IVn-U Tabltitii, Puper in J 'im, Kntrrlopra, Peni., I '-rit-Ili.. Ink, Ac o.. Ao. BASK BAIL GOiitS. CHOyCKT sKT. FT''.. Fl' Tt .X FBAVFs. ASt M"I Ll- IMiS OF ALL SfiRTS. THE STOCK OF JUSTICES' BLAAKS IS FRESH .t CUM I' LEI h. Ami lisi e all l n rartrrnl'.y printnl ft.r mr in A.m-rrl Omnty. uxi will if fimmi fw m uii ytirit tdlra. f 'trr-piinili-Ilt-r aNrilt Hk-. rU-., in luvitnl. utt nit uuui .mttn will ri-rt?ivv pnnt attt-utiitn. f STofiF. OS Jf.l.V runs ST.. SFXT To ;"'. hltl H sVHE. m:iv : SCDfTISTS A3 mCTlCALLl0 ifjtmrrtc-rtum st MONUMENTAL BS0NZ? COMPANY, SjUXXXi-03Z. OCJH 3. tut u;rpTrt5i iiaiMroeiTV Cfjl SETTEE m CHZiPLlTHiS I i Over COO fil Send for j Beautirul fr FricoList Dsls;ns. tif' I fl Circulars. I A int. ifLoiLnit umvcnoni ur ilihi n. iiaa.n,. p.. 3. B .Kr"K. LL. D., t haiio-Ilor. oIIe-tf Arm an.l etiilihi. Emriiierriti iit hrai y Pn-Mrattirr Iietarmit.ireirlna Surt'ittleiceor Brmtnew. CntM-i(iie ictvluit ftilS tnriirn:ai:iin on (4.i:rtn.n ui Vntt. J'. F. GJtiM.i, -ec'y. Srxt Term1-n ivptember-tth. Entmiiee 5 amiiwtii'niiMh and 7tii. '"'T tr it ott, box ooa i mnd U- pcrfeeUy Einbi'oiclei'i 1 1 ir VA V Lllllli O, Sfc ' Win. II. WKLFLKY. IT WILL, PAY YOU T Ml V Trt k m AL UOUK Wm. F.SHAFFER, mi W EHIlIt fIL J. Amt J V WHITE Hii'F.SAE? p-r4in in n.-! 4 MoM MKNT kK mil. fii:l rt U thir ;!!. -.tt-II at ir.r hfi vhrff t.kV L it. I mvitr bwikJ sllnitu-o tt ih? White Bronie, Or furt Zinc Monument! i fntn!Tirt1 v REV. W A. f.k!'i a Nirt I lii .n.v. iunl in the p-m 4 M TKKIAL a5 I Hi.N-TKI ' Tl. rul fi it-it . -tijiI U t b Pif.rtititr V miiTt-Tti r t totcvitriM J J nutte. t CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. fc dch!MA w I ! tituiit!y re'ieveil bjr nin t.'ie itle Lratetl 44 FRY TKUSS " -iajnt b'nit riittirHp wirh !'h iti fittrti. w eutff fcr talflf. IP ( il i ; il , Il T s II 73-
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