IT ..-.,1 1 Ihe Somerset Herald. .I...K i: r i t ttifc.-I'AV. tHirUst I salesmen are very numerous. t.ininie for cainpuiecung wv i pro- preparati"0' irnt 'I IiuW t"T"d ra1 ! i.avaJerai'lc me-r silkie-ss prevail; ill iii-lantlv relieve the oiit iniK-n ;""'r fs,ninl'i:'"' bi,r- ,;.;i-t Photograph il-"1" dozen a! jf.-M.-yj Ph.rraph iiallery. . 'did -! Water ami M'xie t all ,.nK. t rViseckcr Sny.lt s. . t., it f Miy.W fr pure 1 ,pJ t. suit pun ba-crs. Xi,..,, brands of rsVar "!;,v', UJit r.-vkcr.fc Snyder's. V W.:;iamp.-rt horse t-i at a fiy with i, f,,r.r as to t,rca v- ,1Pni-t ti- an- far Jitant. alter ar.ij I .-ome coc.rry f:i-- ,,!. ! ofilt-ath" rii::iin.' from i tri'.:: num .ream sil kmoiiaule i "cUing faster , r.-r uuant'c- than exr bef-re. 1.' ,j.-it!l to tl .-. Steanics improx-.t iiic-evker A Snyder . .i,.vH-i..r lUav.r has an-ept.-d an invita- attend the Miirxari county fair tin- iid:iv-'hool ' '..t-vi nt'oll will T stale : i at Harr.-S.un; fr 1 Kit m u.i-r lit), t.) I'jr-:.!' the week tln-re Laxe lvi n.t:.V - -v -i rm- many part.- of tin riwr.r . Y.m .nn -"t ral.iu-t rii.'o.jTUi.!i- ,rl. ir .i"-ii al Wetd.y? l'lnrtorai.!. iii,.L-r trr t i-.K-Hinh r.,.r.ai::y. e liiin.lr.tl " hi 'bin -ii wifki". l.vn This d.o! irre.il . t, v rhot..-r;iili tiali.-rv an l ! :l f..ra.lol- .v.-i ..... - j i..rtni. i. -h.-iiid U-ar in mind that 'l" -!...!i:nr W'ti l.- "' l-V-o-y ! c:. Tini.i I't.-mi" Nt. TV v!!i.-r .. .r-li.-t t!..u ;!, ptwnt i. a -t ui.. ii." rain f-ilHi in jmiit .j-untitef .lariw its xi.-t.-:.-e. B.t--T,r.n:s. a.-rt.s and rb.ttiiit .r-.nii-e tl, t- a!i:n-Lnt ttext tall, and pk-ity :i: pr-.nr-- a plentiful onp p-wn-. Jmie- l rvsi..:i. yr ..Id. i- work- ;w in a mine in luiy'.kiii eon! He ha- i ht- tl-;H at.d is il.e father an ev I:. -mi .i..2-ti i i.ii.ir.-n. f: , li !'T k' -iH-rH.-s at tliTxs- r- t:t - urt n. iy 1 e.-v'.!ent . x.-n i-t:- for the u--.!ia!:tv paiiiii.v. Iit it i rattwra -i..w wax- ..fls-minit a in:i:...:ia.re. TV Iii"rti.-r- a". at a l-s to k'.ioM" what to :r!; ihi--ii; fntiun.lain-e..f hay that th.-'.r am lave y;-!.i.J tlii? seas. in. Tii.-ir mows a-.- f:iii. and -t.i.-k- dot their meadows. TVrv are a :reat many yomifr men who make ti.e.r mark in tiie world if they .;,.! iMiiy try. The trouble with them L ii:.- .l-.ii't T-y. and have no iui linatioii that -y. i reunion .if the Fayette county Veteran Asaa-iation will i lieid at I'niontowu dtir im: tiie week ot the fair. Merils fn-e to ail .i.iKrs wii.r- nauH-s are n-irislere.1 and iho tiavi- their !.aL-.T on. We liave on hand a kirire numher of jrood bn.-k lii h we will sell in .itantiti. to suit tliepurclia.-cr. fri.s very reasonable. Yard "l(iTi:e the plaiiini; mill. H'.LiOC'k I'.B.is. A Kxuso!!. Mb..T MiKkicr. We hare just addc. a ijnn- 111 frii.i rator to our Meat Market, in nai. li all meat i-an he k.-pt i-n1 and ch an. M ;it..n. hecC p.rk. Ac k it .-on-tantly on Ua'-1. in daiiy. Tarti.-- buying meat j an have ii k.-pt in the n-friaerator until J anteiL i Ho- I'avis A t o. ; I :11 f..r the pn-s-nt time take a c..l I i akiiet l'l...t. t:r.i I. at l.,'si per dozen I..;: ii-h f n.y Tifins m-ho .le-ire to -.fini' :Vm at this ven- low prii-e will d. well to .a;: .m, a.- tiiese liir::res may oniy t i for a liniiT.il tine-. i,..l l j ; I lie at. -.t luii-i.l Orx- Plate i-nxe-- lis. .1 (r ai! work. W H. Wn.Fi cv. Sim.-rt-i Ta Tin- liaiu .,f ihe threshing nns hine xvi'.i ..ii e heard iu iIm- lan.L An ex.-haii---' .-.i'..-i..ii- taaiM-rs to lie can-fill in not usiuj r'. mii. h pner in threshing, Isi-nis.- tii-el.ei-iinj dry Weather has reli.l.r-l the riii hmtie. and if Ihrt-hed with t much ia-ir it be nimrttl. Wesrenol tarm.-r ' .ti.'iicli either in pnn-ti-e or theory to state -. ,,r one or noi. io .hit n-a.ier- ; on ju.Ls- f,.r theniselvtsi. A vet, riiiurv -urs-.il lHv,-. the tai-min- ! nsei. for !i.,ms ox em line witli heat : An i -""'''' 'aid tip caitaicash. .ii.i. : '":.'.,l.u!pi,ur eth.T.. Irachm of tilH-ttlre of ",'""' m '""'v" : c,Kl1 !"", ,im- hei',a.l..iia. nt'tus-n to twenty drop- of am- iM r- acr.-. along I lie I n .in A Clear "te. mixed in a .punt .dale or let. Ik-tore i " 1,1 r 'iinii.i. i-i amiiria county. Irincipd his ii-1 ven apply rh..pil i.-e to the W..f i tnauul'iu lure a-id sale of.-oke. tiuf-e . bruin, and aiso s.iige the hind w-tti Me water. There an- many p'nw-t- iu th oumty here it Would U (lithcuil to 'i .tie a.e r !,--r. That is the only in-iiMe , v. ms- ai.uit (. nsrint. A forre-t..! il.-nt .,!"rh.. 1t, 1. l.:-. ' r....i ,1 ii i ' "no. ,.iat lie was isMsoned hv ivx an-1 aii i the rem 1, i.i i " " i- . i .ii. rene.i:e- hetni.l gave him no relic! tin- t;l a i i i ! i-i a arugg. .t ,-tt.rk gave h:ui t.-n . .-nts ; -f-.!pl,ite..f-,,U dissolved in a pint , "f water and t.,;.l l.,n. ... ,1... .,r...,.-i i inn.. fi,.iy Tl.:. he di.t and rxiaf fn.ni t"e tb-hhif was imni.-iliavly given. He has eaiol'y le-te.1 the curative pro-rties of &e Ktttitn- and alw ays with su.v,-.. This i sunpa. remedy ami worth trying. t Ri-liop Hurst furnishes one of the attract- i-!'. n ttie August , i,,.n " A ie l-nbli-bing H.ms,. i India." This is : ii.t lur i;,-h..p's n-vnt visit to India. I some ot our readers ; Vx lien your corn is -ml riw a stirpnsing revelation of the Mo- in g.i eat: ig condition, pi ink lite ears and liaoniB-u,; energy of a certain typical puh- j nrnox-,-all the lf.i-ks but the last hiyer next u-ltcr of l.u. know iianH-1 Ki-hore. This i tiie rsni. Is-ing careful not to exj any of IUI:v' ahlccjl, a M.wlem. issues hundnsl- 1 the grains. Then tie a string tightly nmiid Haniisi h.., as well a apol. -gi.. in Is.; the lit: -k at the end where the silk is; thi ' .of l-iam. tMtu bis enttnunus establish, i take one-imif gallon of clean hickory ashes. -"t "'t low building-, when-twelve Ium- 1 put it in time or four callous of water in a .in-l Bieri print from lithoci-tpb and tvjs "l"-!' vessel, and while it is Uiiline. dip the r.l illiwraie by liaiid-Uiks in -an-, rit. i corn into it slow ly eight or ten tunes, hol.l "an. Arable. Knglish, and many Indian ! '")! hy Uie string you have tkd amund it. sjuei-t, A daiiy newspajier and numemus j Hang aw-y in a dark, dry plai." Wheu "'!''' " t.- ure a.i.l,,) u, tilr pnslucts. and all ever, J ..U want nsistine ears you w ill have r"---' nialerial. even type end lieT, I hem fre-h as when they came fnuu the fa-! miller Kistiorv', charge Tiie im- ! "talk. TW Indians preserve htin.lMb of a e.liiMma.J' his literature are sold br bushels iu this wav wiltiotrt a shigk- fail- ri it ...,. . . I r'neurx, who cin-ulale tlimugh the- t-ntn-vr-n- iiulnsiriouslv and ..l.t.-iin a iri ' mm i aim and i onstan tii.leM tlw S.,n-m Himalayas. nur I...... . An t w--ediB the closim: day-of the si..n of the- Un.l.t.m. .i.-.l.. .1. .. "uuUtaful It any to know- j: wunii.v sei-t. any ulrl,dl. pr..-..tt r ikxtarine ins- iirf,. !..! . oh il ! Uf.m '' known as tiie yellows, or w il or si, ship to otters a,,v , f;, In,;, t - ti-. ..t ', trw m inteet.d shall Is- ', or rant li-ncc. hotiwsl or green house, or who k "-.nwiHin a a ih,v iiiiissii.t'. i shall wningfuily club, stone, cut, break. WW. "W!,,ll-rxis..rof j,v town j lark or mutilate damage anv field cmp. r trt rea-oii to l-iieve tlial j nut, fruit or ornamental tree, shrub, bush t'fttT !'a" 'rt'iw,,h apiint ' plant, or vine, tn-lhs. h.rtbtsl. hot or eret-ti-etanii "' ",:T''- ' siiuil iiiiine.liat. Iy I house, any grain, gnc-s, vino, ve-gx tallies or they Wjaii'r tree or frnit, and if i otlier gniwing cmp, or who ska'! wilfully &i-r.. 'l i"H1- "riier tl..; ow m-r 1 take or carry away any rraiii. corn, rye, . i . 11 " "''Ui ten J.,vs. If lie dis-s not j wheat W oilier v-jeta!.!es. iilants. fruit or or I iiaiile to . ii,.- ... ; .... ... c' . . . ., ' Uit' oi-.iniiem. ; " i becomes l!:e (,mni:i.im' ! ltx " '"eel ii, d,ru-u.m at the est of shi the "a. w'.U I, is given a right to action uistttie .ki "'"atiJila.,-, nuen to recover tlte amount ' "umissiouers' fees. ! M:s L. Carter Hav. t i..h.i,..rv ntii3!tiir in j Mr Kd 'riiinti. t4 rittirvb( U Ti-il- in U: iirnil- in Ijivaniviiie. M'. i.'i. Jlniluki-. of M wi-a!di l."ity. b j-j-.-u.iin hin varati-H in Sjtuer-. it J ia 1 rlaii'l of M.imijahda City. i vi-it!iip M:?? Nan IiraSiker. of S.mrfsH. M. ! U-r, K ,"f ir'-n-imrK. i s.tnl iiii: a li-w iLivs itk rvUtiv iu SMHtm Mr. Wall. J. Jttiu-t' ikiiv frk-n-1 ar j.!t3.--ii lo him at the -tiTM-rsrt Huuw. . . Mr. K. K. l'alt.in a:id lit: O. Wi llVllt i i leraJ ilav- tiuniiK Ohio, wrv in Nmwwl v IaM k. It-, iiea-tiiu, of AlitvSi'tiy Oty, prm bni in t:- Mliili-t CLun li at tliia iatun ilay rvcitir. Tin- r.tin- la--t wit-k ili-l a jrmtt of in l!i! nay ol n-t'o-iiin the o.ni and vi-.".aii' -n in i-iurul. A 1: lalvir Kira ( ili in' !iei-l in r'ilL-uric I 1 ! in pU'iifi--r. It will 1' umk-r the au.-jicr i 1 I of tiif tr-aili-s it-.-llihlv ( M i- IV-nha Miller SatunUy on a ri-it j to fri.n.i- in M. y.T-1 ile ami Salisbury. She I wiii remain vjral w.-ek. j j Mr. John S .-siaf. r went .iowu to rittabur); ; M..n.l.iy ta.-riiii. with tiie m.irtue io.ltx in charge, to have it boun.1. - " Tii- !a ' in ik'- the i-nalty ten iK-ilars r ea-Si triu ki..ni or hail in jo.-e?iou out .f tiie i.-rti M-i-..n. whi.-h is between Al'rii l.Mb aii-1 Ju'v 1 "t!i. Ir. Aii.i:i Tayman, of l-banon. Mi--rti-ri, arrivt.J in S.tn.-r-i aturtlay, wliere be will -jw.-ii.l .iin.. inn.- vii-iiin: iu mother at til--llller-el H.itl-t;. Ti'T- h:ia l--u i::iiy one ruarriaie lio-n-e is-tie.1 - n,e o ir U-t n-i.rt. It to Mil ton J. r-iu.th a:ii t'hri-leiui lauileinan. b.Mh i" Siimir.il i-.u - A very i xi i:::; atue of lui-e ball wan play.-l lylh. Maroon.- ami '.ia.iti Kri.lay aMernooii. T;ie piiur null.il in lav.ir of the Mar-iot. s S.V a 'ore of 7 to 5. 'I'!n- ii'ti:i-i.iii.iii tor the new enirine house l an-1 l--.iy!i toek-ut) II cuitiMetal. 1 lie 1-ri. K-iayer?. will (-.imiueiK-e work on the buoilun; w ulun l!.e in .xt few days. Mr.,- Tiiliiii and Mi-s i.ira M.-tee, lioth il l iii. . til. Mi. are ti-i.- at the r.-sid.-iiit-.if Ur. A.J. li i.-maii. Mi. 1'uiWn is a si-t.-r M l kii-a nut-e ..I Mr-, liileiuan's. j Mr. ! ;u ;, .,, . J.i.- I. k.illrnau. of t'oliem:lllj;li -nip. -ay- la-t Moii.Iny'it ruin was the st.-u l!i. iv -iii.t- and tar e.- ' ti' tf w l.i. ii pnliaid Ihe rtt-iit bir ..1. uur tV.i-n.l l-.ivid 11 Wii-on. K-n., if 'on-.-niati-!i T 'Wn-liip. had two horses stolen f-.im him one iii-IiT last w.-ek. No tnn-e f the iiors.- or the thief have vet been i U-iin.-.!. I H- n. i.ai;iiivy M. lVei'. in a recent j - p - vh to the i. A 11 . say- : '-There is room in tlii- et;utrv f,.r i.nlv one tla i ii.i ! l-.ry' inu-l h.-ad the proees.-i.m nt niar. li." or it can- j A g.'iiil. man and two la.li.-s. fnim Pitts. l.ur.r(i. ix ho nr.-h.ir.iin at lU-rlin, startt-1 to tirive to S.mcrset M.in.lay nuiniing : a-hen ; tii.-v j .t npi:te th- Comitv home one of j the axi.-s .-f their .iu- ti hrke and they a-ere .-tti i'ic.1 lo a;k :h.- reiiiain.li r of the di tainx' to stinier-..t. - Mr. J.-iah II. I'i-. !. with some twenty of his iitrie gran.l.-liil.lr.'n, neph.-w-, nieces and cousin.., pi. tii.t-ii at Break-ms k Iim k W.ihi.s-iav. T V had a very delightful j .lay in the w .!-. inn towards evening a vi o!'-tit rain st colltp'.-leiy h n:ie. rtu set in, and th.-v were all hen. bed before ibex- rea. lnd j j 7 ! I 1 in ti.tt wear tier -! the past .- k tiie m I a.ni-.-t every tay in .....Mi ...o.ui.n-s. i-.irii.K , ! tias n ct-tereil !'" I i unlav and M.-ril-.v it n-ai'h.i '.is"5. Tiletem- ! 1 piTitun. was lomer a'-.ut 7 o clock Monday i j' ' I i evening, iu-t ;:fti r a h--avv ram storru, than i . " , , it has lutti nt a:iv time f..r ihe piL-t four . I ' j ; ! Al"iit -i x o ri.i. k Timr-ilay eveiiitnr. dur- inx a -.-vere storui, the -mailer of the two i -j.iri-. ..n tin- new Ih-tiinii.-l .'hurch wa.- : -tr-i, k hy l;i:!i!iiiii.'. Forti.nateiv no si-riou- : i-'jurv vv a- doiie Til.- hnil.litv. The day f.-I- j i.-'.xii: ti.r llh.-n.!- Brothers nl.ie.1 the ' biiiidiuj va it la their ivlcbratci Mar mpper ! li'.'htnitig nl-. j Tiie n-'.-nlar .-u.-ctiii ( the W. C. T. 1' j w.il i h.-i.l iu ..1 Templar's Hail M.m- .!.! cv. .ii:i.-. A.i'.ist -th. and as there is i bii-in.-s. of -rre-.it iirn.o-t.infe to Ije transacted j cveTX- nietni-T i n .iut-;e.l to tie present. If tiu-:v are any : ra.n;er- in oiirniid-t m.'iit- j v.-rs of :he W. C. T. I., or auiy .41mt temper : anc or:ini-.ii..ii, we mill Is- glad to a.-l- j 1-.MU1 xoll. j A ci..l-1.T l.'.l- l ii-M issll. 1 to tin- Cris. n .k ! 11,-i'li. 1.1 Coal .1" I C, Ice i 'onii-iim-. with the priii.':).al ntiii-i-at Krnrafi!. Cambria coui. tv. Tue capi' ii Mis k l-s-l '".Mski. Foiiow- ;,. . --..'.,.. ...e - . lw nt, J..hn Ih-ati. i Ho.i.Uv-i.urg : Im I'resi.lent. J. t. laid-' wwi. i-ni-a.itv. aiiil.ria ci.iintv : Irc-iisurer. iis.re T. Bii' J N.-i ;iu strxs't. Net "r'c- ! Sus - rint.ni.lent. V. I.. SL-.illetiiVr-.rer. Fr:- We the f.-'lowmg -e.i-oriahi.. n-'ii-- ' tn a!l .rii:tT:gl- : The e-g'g 1- Ci m-iden-l ; He ot t.ic U--t n-lu.-ili.-1. -r ov -etitarv. Beale:i i p -iight'v. with or without -ngar and swal- i I.'W.-d at a git';., 't t. i:.l- bx- tl- euioilient oil t.. !,- . !1 the illl.a-nili ilioil of the ! i i . . it . stoiug.ii a;i-i ;:iti -:iu-s. a. id bv tomnng a . i , . i ' train ;. -nt i-naiin-g ot t;:.s organs, t euab.e i . .. . i i i . i - i I rature to n-siinie her h.-a im.i -wax- over a ' dis - as. - ! Ia!r. T... ..r a! The m.-t thnv I .,--s s .lie r.nhi is n.niinsl in I 1 or.l'nary .-.i-,-. : an.l -ia- e .-- is not merely mcd.riiie i.nt f-! as a, .i. tin- lighter t lie di. I igiit-ri-4 and the tjioeter the patient i k. -j. tin- inon- . -."a.n and Tnpid is the n oive. - j . As ihi- L- the n-ti;ig eiir se.-on. tiie fiii- lowing L-.d.au nictl .sl for preserving green mm on the "Ji ni:.y prove interesting t ! ure. As the st-is.ui of the year is here when oirr tanners are annoyed by persons tramping down l!ter cnips. bunting lierri.- and oflier W'i' trvMpassing.Ufnm their gniumis, and as lew people know what the penalty is for the olk-nse, we ptii.lt-h below the Act of A-em-blv n-'uuixe thereto : - .... r;.... www w Ikx shall wilfullv enter or break .lowu. hr,.ui!i or over any lk-ld. on-liard, garden nnsiii cost,, v iiiei. or siirxnat, w neioev ine snnie J,all 1 atla. lie.1 to tl -.H n.a all subject such perwoa or persons to a penally of not less than live or more tiuin fiftv dollars t-r each and every I oOettse. Children' Day. KtiiK'tt FIiavLU "ui!irvn' Day wav Ji--rrJ in lor W-ll-r Tlin h o u;iiay lt, arI quite an uujoyaMe tiunf was huU. -as wa ai:lk ipm.-J by the chiiilrt-u. Tl ciiun.ii wa ijrsutifully dei-)rati. mnd wacrnwitl with an aj.prvciatiTe ii.I;eiire. Aa tiits f t!r ct.ii.lmn' 6r alU-iup; Lbry are dci-rTing of cniiit S-making tiieir Xtrci iiit.-fv)ing aixl instrat-tive, arnl iu aJiii ti.m lo ihui it will exrl au inttiM-nr U !. inon- -tfti live work iu Hie future. A Tory rvttital.U- co!i-tiro 6r titu briM-lit of tb Or-laii Uotur, Aaa lilU-ii Ui cotmn-tion : w.ih tin; nrrvim. Th? esercinw, ciuHurb ab'Kt. re 0(nruUe, aiiti were Li'lily t;ii . ii.i t-rt-iitalile to ail the irucipauta. Com. iiutKi Vi Aujrus 1, ISrtT. Burglars Visit Confluence. Ijt-t nit-!, I the -S.irv of A. M. Kins A F'.ru. tf this waa Mitrrvtl by burglars, anj mr IliiiiK-irarrii-il away. Kutnutue was rf 6t til by ryin in-lia wiinlow shutter. The whole stun: waiHiechntili Crorn enU wend H r i . 1 f I t'l r.-t .n k if Kit t. Itnikfn jtfM.n . I 1 1 , , , ,. - , , ... . rikflletlf fill! V fljllllllll.1 llllttll.tl.T.l.M.W4Hir. ... .. . - ... l not n us- xft)t lt) or mis worth of nmtil- mx vi-iii. iik huc maa uuiut.auu. k jar. kr protection apiinst "J be uever locl" il in rJero irevcnt tliieve. from Mowing it ojn. Just how Diucb hid earned away no one known, but smh arti. les as revoUers, razors, kuives. d- gars, jewelry, etc., are mining and many other articlts ruay yet turn up missing. An attempt was also wade to enter die store of li. i. dnuT, Km., but tiie barking of a d. 5 frurhteued tlie burglars away. The of fice of lr. B. A. Fk-btner was also enu-rwi and lle rolltelita of two pikelboiks, con taining reeeiiits and pnjiuissory notes exam ined, but nothing carried away so far ai. al present kuowu. The earrienter gliop of A. K. llumhert, Ks.j., was also entered and soiire UhiIs earned away, which were used to elfeot au ciitruin-e into other pla.t. S.nie of thmi were left lyins in Mr. Itiws' store. One of tie wiii.lowsat tiie niiirutui station mas ai.-o broken t)it), but solium; taken so far as known at this writing, whk-h is loo soon after the oci-urreiu to know tuu.-h about thinirs luissini;. The thief had better look a little out, as there will lie some ertort made to rapture and briiu; him to jutioe. X. (.iM Li tx.it, Aujcnst 1, lv7. Encouraging Tree Culture. It is nut generally known that the hue leg islature ised a law relating to the culture and procei liou of fAiresta that gives every in iviitive to tree planting by county Ismuties and iuines severe a.-ualties fur the wanton itcstru.-liou of ireti. The (-!- ti who maiulains a fon"st of lim ber tnvs, in nniulsT not less than U T an re. shall be entitled lo tiie ftillowinboiiu-ti- from the county : Sir a jieriod of tin years after the land has been planted a sum cpia! to !! per o ut. of the taxi's anmiaily avtswl upon said Lend ; for a secoud peri.sl of U u years a sum eipial to so per cent, of said taxes", and for a third leriod often years a si:m etpial to per cent, of said taxes. After tiie laud lias been plan ted ten years the owner will be permitted to thin out and re- I duee the nuintjerof trees to Hot less than to tlia ai re. The following is the thin! sei.-tion of the a t : " Any n-r-on .ir persons who shall wil fully or carelessly cut baxk from or other wise cut, bum or injure any tree, plant, shrub or sprout, planted growing or beiiiir on any of tbiscominoiiwealth without the consent of i the owner or owners thereof, first hail and obtained, or who. without such consent, shall kindle orcair to be kindled, a fire on any forest or timber land in tbis commonwealth, or who shall carry into or over any forest or timber land any lighted candie, lamp, torch ur other fire, without having the same se cured in a lantern or other closed vessel, or who shall discharge or set off fin-works of any kind on said land or among the trees there., or who shall willfully or carlesely burn or fire upon bis or their own land or that of others", any tree, bu-h, stubbleor oth- , , ... el . oniousiii'ie iiioi-riiu, uriru lire si.a.i . , -,. . . , , ! Is- coinmuiiHiitcd l the leaves, brush or um- j t ln.r noon anx' font or f'niher fund- llor.,- . . .. ' . ,, , .... ing to other irtte, shall t subject toa peti- ,. , ,, , t ,r altv of nftx- dollars for earn offense commit- . ," ., . ,r. , t-l. with cots of suit; one half to w to the .... , .. . ,, party or fiames injured, and the otner half to go to tiie school fund of the district of wliicli said offense was committed ; Provided That if the defendant or .k-fendauts, neglect ir refu.-e to jiay at on.-e the penalty imposed anil cn-ts or -hall not enter sufficient hail for the iayiuciit of the same within ten days, lie or they shall be comtnitt.sl to.thc common jail of said county St a period of not less than one .lay for ea. h dollar of the -na!ty impoeeti.' The Twenty-Third District-De- crease in RevenueColiectlons. The aiinual report tif the revenue collected iu the Twenty-third dislri.-t, during the fisial year ending June .t"ih is out, and will be ! forwarded to ihe ilepartment at Washington ! in a few days. The total collections show ; thai there wa- a ilecrea.se over the year pre- vious of PC71s.4i. The tax on distilled spirits i coll.s led after they had been witb i 'irawn fnuu the bonded warehouse, and the withdrawals last ycur acre k.ii gallons less than Ihe v.-ar nrevious. Tliere were tici.- ,. ,-a!,,,,, f oll, during the month of i.w ., ,,f i.;.,,, ; tin,l ,.r. v.in. The amount i.lared in bond was s.i..sai Ions more thau was withdrawn. Ha.1 the o iil.-ctioiis for last year been as large as the year before they would haveex.ved.sl the Phil adelphia district, which is the first in tiie Slate. If all tiie whisky ill bond in this dis trict on July 1 was withdrawn it would pay ..J"i.oii. There are only two or three districts in the I'uiieil Matti. that have as much whisky in tn md as tiiis di-tni-t. and those are situated in the Isiurisin ,ii-trict of Kentucky. Half of the rye whisky di-tilied in this country is ! maie here, and the two largest distilleries are 1 iuckei,heiiiiers at Freepsirt and Ciiisou's at 1 ' iibsoiilown. P., This dL-trict enihrjae all ' of the counties iu the western section of the in AIM", Wa-hii- t""- Greene, Ik-aver. Westmoreland, Kik. i i aiiK-ron. Cleartield. Cambria. Somerset, Fay j eltc ln.iuina. Jederson, Warren. Forest, i i lan.m. Armsiroiig, Butler. I-Swreuce, Mer j cer. Erie. Venango anr Crawford. Thesje eounlies compose.1 the two-fifths of the j Siato. The total uumberof dtstilieries in the Sytate is i,My.i,Ur, of which there are lilty-three iu this di-lnct, thirtr-live in Laucuster dis- In.1 and six iu Pluia.lelphia district. Tliere were ."do,.sni tiarruL- of beer made during the year, the lax oil w hich amounted to j4.cl, t!5. Averairing 4-sl glasetsj to a barrel, the numiier of glasses bnweil and drank by Western Peuusylvaiiians was Jg!i.3i.i. There was an increase of li,li barrcls.nia. le over the previous year. This was caused tsiiely by im-reaseil coiisumptiou. and shows that tli beer-drinkers increased iu propor tion more than the population. There were 1 tjti.lni.ikiii cigars manutaetur iH. the collection amounting to 4s ,'nat.Mj. Tiie tax is 3 -r l.iJ tor cigars and .5.' cents per for cigarettes. Brewers pay a tax of 1 per barrel fr beer and distillers ! cents for each gallon of whiskv distilled. A sjiw-ial tax of 5.41 Jt was collected as a business tax. If a whisky dealer does not takeout bis special li.Uor tux within a month of the time he Iiegan business, jt percent. if the anuiunt he is taxwl is put on. This also tiiiplies to bn-wers who .lo nw pnnlticeOper it-nt. of tlieir iltvlaratious, 1ml does not ap ply to distillers. The tax on snuff and toliareo amounted to lll.I;.il. Tliere were 1' -U..V. gallons of whisky placed in bond during the year, and tliere are B.U,J gnll.ais remaining. J.KIee & Co. Mannfacturiug Clothiers, of tijs Broadway, New York, and SI I Liberty street, Pitts burgh. Tlietr stis-k of Ckiihing Kir tall and winter trade is exceptionally large and at tractive, and offers superior advantages to dealers desiring quick-selling goods. Deal ers raa fii id in their stock anything ami eve rything nnsksl in tlte clothing line ; also, the oricbrat! superior workiug-panuv every pair uf whii h are gxiarauteed not t rip. . RAMBLES ABOUT EUROPE. From England to Egypt. Our next stojifiing plare was the city of Dnblin ttie metropoli" of In-laixl cmuun ing a population of sonietliiiig like 2VVW. It i a it. iiitlul old place in which to re side, I iiUii,'.oe, and certainly do less ik-Light-ful for the stranger who takes up bis tempo ral y ahooe at the "Shetbourne," whk-h claim the pnin.1 di-tin.-tion of being tin only lieJ in Ireland that os.-wsan eleva tor, or as they call it here with a ikad of uim tiou. a " lift " We look out from .w win. low upou a Is-auliful pnrk con lain iu, perhaps forty acres right ill the beurt ot the city. It ia laid of artistically, abounding in walks and drives and sequestered nooks. There is miniature lakes and waterfalls, rocky elevations and smooth shaven lawn, wliere the children gambol and frolic an t even big uncontb men streti h themselves out and smoke their pipes. The trees are. of course, numerous and of every variety adap ted to the soil awl climate of tlte Knieraid Isle. Many are in full bl.smi, and togetiier with the " -lories. " that deck the kiudscape, exiiale an odor that is deci.h-dly pleasant, if not deli. ioiu. I have seen many larger (nirks but none that combined al! the beauties of nature with the artistic and useful to such a detrree as the Stephens (in.n laid out as a aciuare and draiue.1 auU planted iu lu. N.-ar Ihiblin is Uie ctrk-brated rii.enil Park, containing 1,7 acres with a circumference of seven miles. It is claimed for it tlmt the Pho-nix is tiie Largest artificial park in the World. It belonged, in ancient times, to tile Knights Templar. In the fourteenth centu ry the possession passed Into the hands of the Knights of St. Johu, of Jcrosaleiu, but was pinnscated by Henry VIII when the ! mania seiasl him Sir suppressing all the i monasteries lu the land, rlut what has, perhaps, given more notoriety to this park than- anything else in connection with it, was the assassination of Loni Fre.k-ri.-k Cav endish and Mr. Burke within view of their own gates in May, ls-i. We were shown the exact spot where the crime was commit ted. It was of additional interest to us, per haps, from the excitement aroused all over the laud by the recent publication in the iiudon Tiiiv of an alleged u-tiimU letter from Mr. Parnell, approving the crime. Fan cy such an accusation brought agaitist men honored by their countrymen, like James (i. lilaine, or S. J. Tildeii, and it willgiveyou an idea of the esteem in which Mr. Paniell is held here by one political party, and the vigor with which the forgery wxs denoucocd will not be wondered at. The park, as miaht j m,,,,liun patnrtiagv, -t lias a livelier round be stlpi-iscil, is a fine Uly oflan.l, where j of enjoyments than S-ireua. Here the rail tame deer graze iu large herds like cattle on j l, and men liant mn,iT have hnig a western ranch. It appears to Ine to lie of ; !, d lo gather, a bile, naturally ! gn-.tf an an-aUi Is-of liiihh utility ; Ceil-j Ptl,,lli.t,. the lesser satellites hiehalaays tr.d Park, New York, certainly excels it in j n-.lve around ll.e-e suns are chi-iensl in picturesipient-wand iis-xt.-iit is larje enough tiie same .piarter .f tiie tkshi.Miable heaven-, liir all practical pnrpo-s- We sjMit an hour j -rlt. nch and those wht w. Mild Is- thought at its aoolocii ul .nrdens, U-imr highly enter- taiued with a -is'iit of -.n lu-ty Ii.mi whelps si-v.-n months ..Id. Hi. oil.pnng of a single j pair. 1 tie l.ri". .-nnir iwii a rare sight. Iw-urii.'g ti e !h,i -t re-em hlalice t tlte human form I i..' x-l wtn. iff course tliere wa the u-ji l.-piay .if aiiimatisl na ture on exhibit:. -n toe ti-h. m-h and fowl of all climates and ail Land-, which the small boy of our tarty. m.tap!iori.al!y speaking, devourtsl camiverously. Havingoiir till of this e drove to the bo tanintl ganlens, and I want to say right here thai the tourist who fail- lo " lake in " these ganlens misses tiie rarest ireat to be found in Iuhlin or vicinity. The gankti consists of 4.'! acres, on.-e owne.1 by the poet Tickell, a irreat friend of Addison, the author, as you will n mcmber, of the " Spttator." The latter resided here at one time, as well as Swift, and other poets of lessc-r note. The founding of the garden .lates liack t. 17'a has the Irish parliament for it- paternity who voted tlte means to enable the Royal lmhlin society to purchase the ground and maintain it, and they do maintain it right royally. We used to think Shaw's ganleii at St. Bouis something wonderful. After enjoying the delights of the Botanical Carden of tllasnev ius. feasting their eyes on the miiltitu.Ies of tfowers of al! the shades and colors, as well as forms familiar to us, then take into ac count the untold number of the varieties of strange shaiieand varieti hue that greeted I us on the right and left as we passed through the glass-covered boils.-), tiie air close and heavy with their rich perfumes into other apartnicjits and other building-, where every creeping vine and every cactus ofchemt.-al extraction, along with such giant trees as tl.-c- pulm. and tali shrubs as the laimlaio, nan-l their h. -a.Is as pnnidly as if their roots were planted on their native soil. Seeing all this and more loo. ferns of all nations and ik-srriptious. yes, Shaw's gank-n iu .-oiiipari-Miu is nowhere. Now don't sitrtiii.-e that iHiBIin is all purk organleu from what ue have written: "on the contrary, .pure the reverse." Why, there are ol.j.s t-of iru-rest enough in the capital city of Ireland to fill a small book, but I am only going to glance al a few of th.'m. First and forem.ist is tiie bank of Ireland. Now a luuk building, a-a rule, is anything but interesting, particular ly to the individual that has a note King atst due w ithin it- precincts. But if you were to ii.nv. rt the capital building at Tope ka. Kanas, into a bank (and worse things have hap-iiedi a hundred years hence the touri-t from the new Iti public Ireland, might think it Worth his while to lie con ducted by a lucky tlimugh some of the cor ridors and le shown, tor instance, the hall where one Pouicry met a signal defeat at the hands of the Ihike of York. etc. The Bank of Ireland .avupies the former house of par liament in Colh-ge ireen the original sight of Carey's hospital, erected ill the sixteenth century. We were shown the bouse of lonls. in which the chairs an. in their places, tiie long table in the centre, and the tine old tapestry, in a gi.nl state of pas-m-aTiou. still adorning the walls. The site of the throne is occupied by a statue of King George JII. other nionis once used for committee pur---i's., arv now .leeiipied by various offices of the bank. Trinity College is opposite tiie bank. It is a huge structure, occupying an entire biock. At the entrance are statues of liolil-mith and Burke, and in Coil.ire tirecn close bv is an admirable statue of f Urattaii. The names College tlreen and -rattan sound familiar to i Wacliita man. Is there such a thing as history reieating it-elf? If so. the rambler can take fresh hope fnim this eoinoi.k'nce. There is much more to he said alien! old Trinity, but I must hasten on. By divers ways pt the Castle of Ihiblin. built in !, we find our selves at the cathedra! of St. Patrick, built on the site wliere St. Patrick baptized his eon- j verts, presumably iu the year 4g. One of j tiie kings of Scxitland Woniiippt-I in it in the year .!, and whilst it underwent many i changes as the centuries rolled away, Cnwn- ! well used it as a law court, and James II s j a stable. In various parts of this immense j building are tahl.is and inscriptions some ! ancient, some modern. There is one of I lean j Swift ami Mrs. Hester Jolnuaei the "Stel- 1 la "of his rus-try. like a wise monument of j the Dean, with an tnscripli.i in Latin, writ- j ten by himself. Hut tliere was a marble slab i commemorative of oue, in the iresence of wlm b it seemed natural that I sh.mi.l un cover. 1 allmle to the prince of Irish novel ists, Samuel Sover. Not a great way h-om tliis is pointed nut tiie birth place of Tom Moore, the siet, where his eyes first saw tiie light iu 17'. Another visit we mah was to Christ chun-h. The vaults of this church were built by the Danes beftire St. Patrick visiteii Ireland. There is a monumental tomb here of Stringbow, the inva.k-r of Ireland, by the side .if it is one much smaller, said to be that of bis son, killed by the hand of his own father for showing cowanlice in battle. The building, which is of consi.lerahle his toric notoriety, was king in a slate of dilapi dation. It has been recently resUired by Henry Rue, a dtstUb-r. at a cost of itMu. The priihipol street of the city is Da met I Sorkville. and is more tlian twice tiie width (if Donglas avenue. It rxmtains the postof-fi.-e. in fnmt of which stamls Nelsun s naxi- unMiiit nsirlv 1J1I ftvt lii.rt. ' - T ra..t a..l, ae t . I ii ..uo,.H c w our ars. n.e on ma o "-r, -wrs, rane.1 nere ,".""' IUK ",nmir ",rt w"" nc I u" "y- " "xm " ' elevated ptntioB wc were enabled to get onr finest dissolvm views of iHil.Iin. I eonfr-v we left here with some frelina "rf mrret. fiur stay had been of three days' duration and extremely pleasant. Many ptarre t re sort not enumerated, we were dived m skip. I shall always have pleasant recoile. -lions of the gay Irish capiiaL M. ?rswu(T. The Fruit Crop. According to the July rej.rt of the Agri cultural Lkspartment tiie condition of the aj ple crop still furliier declimsi during the month in almost everr Stale, and the ini peet ii represented a- IV-iiig ttte iotM-et kir yean. New England returns comparatively high figures of condition, but the decline from last month is considVraliie and the drop of immature fruit continues. Tiie falling off in New York has been more serious, the fa vorable condition that gave big promise last month not having continued. There was au unusual Sailing off of green fruit, at tributable to cool weather at time of bloom, late fronts and, iu some sections, to drought. Condition in New Jersey and Pennsylvania has fallen off so seriously during tiie joist days that the present figures indicate a com parative failure of the or. p in these Slates. In the first named the bloom was good, but the meteorological conditions have been so unfavorable during the w hole period of devel opment, that, if what fruit now remains on the trees siiould mature, the out-turn would be but a small proportion of an average crop. j The prospect in Pennsylvania has never been favorable. The bloom was short, much fail ed to set. and dropping still continues. In Chester, Montgomery, and IMsware counties calerpillors have iu some cases seriously in- j jured both fruit and tree.' Peacties have shared with apples in the dec Uksi decline during June, and condition ia now very lo in the majority of the States w here grow n. The averages in tiie States of princi .al production were fairly high on June 1, but have rapidly alien off, and are now generally low, New York standing at is, the same as at the last report ; New Jersey, 7J. a loss of -uii.ts ; Pennsylvania 71, a loss of 'J; Iteiaware. 1J0 against ."vs ; Maryland 44 against 05. and Virginia, 4u against 54. Michigan and iilifunna are the only States making high returns, standing at ill and V.' respec tively. "SAMANTHA AT SARATOCA." BY J.MI1H ALLKJf's fill Everybody has heanl of Saratoga, but lew, comiratively, know much of its peculiar ways. No summer rt enjoys a more cos- pv, h.-allh seekers .l.-asilre se. kern, money jokers and matrimonial set ken U. k to jaararoga and crowd it.- gseat hotels and its innumerable boanhng-hois, making a n- course Ulhnilely .nversllieil a-Ml lull o inter- est to every observant and thoughtful per son. Into lb.:i wild whirl ol fashion M Hoi ley's new Isjck plunges the rc-ek-r. I'-ul they enter not as participants who are part and parcel of the great show, but as spectaiort. whose views, habits of life, and sympathies are all in other spheres. J.-siah and .-a-mantha Allen are fnim a ret :-.! and ioi-on-spicuous village in New York State. They rcpresent the unsophisticated, but sound, sensible people of that section, who have seen but little of the world. Mil who have keen pen-eptions and wonderfully clear judg ments as lo what is tit and pmper. Two such persons set Lied down amid the fashion and frivolity of Siratoga would see many startling sights, make many amusing blunders, and drop many a quaint expres sion. Josiah, for example, amid these sur roundings, is strikingly like the famous hull in a china shop. He is continually going wrong, and Samantlia is pen-i-veringly try ing to correct him, while boih are wi.Iely out of hartnony with the lite about them. This is the lea.! which Miss Holley works in her characteristic bo. k. " Samaiilha al Sara toga," just issued by Huhbard Brothers, of Philadelphia. Her rank among humonius writers has long been deservedly high, but this ia her crowning work. j f being able to say that some twenty other For a brilliant, telling, humorous setting I assemblies, in all parts of the country, have 6rth of the conspicuous features of Saratoga ; a.l..ptcd the same course of reading as pur life it cannot be exo-lU-L We advise our j suet! by itself or !icChautuiU)Ua Normal l'n reuilers to secure a copy. The book is won- u,n. tlertiilly eiiriche-l by tl-e many laiigh-pns-voking illustrations desigmsl by F. Opper, tiie cx-lel-raU-d artist of VI. Ltttell's Living Age. The numbers of T7k Living A-jt 6t the weeks ending July 2-'A ad .'nth contain Count Vitzthum's Reminiscences of St. Pe tersburg and Loudon. tUiiiJmrij ; Madame Mohl. WotiMinMer; Old and New Oxford and Postal Communication, I'ast and Pres ent, SiUitnuii ; Leopanii, and ik-naens, iliv miWm ; The Royal Caste, and the Jubilee, ijxct-Uur ; lueens in Pniccssioii, and the Jubilee, Stfurtluy Hixkv ; Dn the Pernicious Influence of (nasi Books, and a tiieeu and her Minister, A. J-tma : Childish Things, Cimu4er' ; Lightbou-e Work in the Tinted Kingilom. Xtitnrc : Indian SwonLs and Swonlsmcn, Eiujliik Mtrlt tiur ; with install ments of Ric-lianI CiiWe," " Nina," " Major and Minor," and " A Bargi-se Sweethtart," and pis-try. For oi numbers of rst pages each (or more than 3,3 pages a year) the subscription price is low, while for lu.oO tiie publishers offer to send any one of the American 4 monthlies with the Living Age for a year, lsith postjuiid. Litieli A Co.. Boston, are the publishers. Low Rates to the Seashore. The passenger Deiiurtnient of the Balti more A Ohio Kailnatd announce that from this dale, and until October 1st. they will sell excursion tickets from Somerset to At lantic City at 17.70 and to Ca May and Ocean City at 1H.Ai respectively, via Wash ington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. The tickets will be valid fi.r return passage until (k-tobcr 31-t, and good Sir stop-off at any in termediate point on tiie B. .t o. Lines. These extremely low rates and important privileges will be highly appreciated, and-a great many will avail themselves of this op portunity to visit these famous resorts. A more delightful trip could not be ikwired du ring the summer months. Attention. Please. I desire to inform the readers of the Hn- . , r. . I . . I r .. . . . ... ..'-., ...I r.. . ... . v . r u.c uiun.i aiii4 ior Nursery Stock, and w ill be pleased to consult with parlies wanting fruit or oniamental trees, shrubbery, etc. I have tried to learn what varieties of fruit are liest adapted to our climate, as also their qualities. I make it an object to furnish the best stock at lowest prices, and what I have delivered the last two years has given, genera! sat L-fail iou On account of anr health I may not be able to get around very far. but will be pleased to answer all inquiries by mail, ,,r persomUly, if possible, concerning prices, etc. My ad- dress is Frieilens, Px Kcspect fully. J. D. Be. A Railroad Item. The Philadelphia lierurtt says : " The fact has been made known within the past few days that preliminary steps have been taken fir the Smiitttion of a syndicate with a capi tal of igo,iiVJ lo build a new line to Pitts burgh. This, however, will not lie done un til it shall he .lctinitely known that the South Pennsylvania will not be built. The capi talists, hiewever, who are lth Knglish end American, will hold themselves in rea. i new slsmld the Ststith Pennsylvania fall thromrh, to push their line to completion." Wanted 1 H'uk-s, Fnrs, Bark. I will pay the highest I cash prills tor all kiu.ls of hides, pelts and furs, I also want 3oo curds of Ps-k O.ik Hud Sprutw lark. - . H. O.Ci jix,.Hi. A Card. Wl ,re n, in the foaj Unf, Mlr 6.k(Ull Rod, three in. lies mitskle sur- fiace, at rea-mable prk-ea. AH work satis- factory, or no pay. One annmg the lst of- fcred. Rhojhs) Bac-. At Chautauqua. ( siuavii. X. Y, July . I"rj. What tn write afcoqt and what ih4 to write h what pozaies the sjwiaS cirrpssio.fc-ul. The tiautanna season haw now really opened, and crowds are arriving by every sseanier. At these times ttie docks are cov ered by tjuge piles of trunks old trunk, new t -links, lanre trunks and small trunkr. trateling bags, valises and boxes. A tnmk is a welcome sight. It shows that its owner is not a transient, hut in lends a shorter or a longer stay) limited only by the time or pixkec Here will lie a pile of mattersses, there of lumber, which in a few days will assume the pn .port ions of a cottage, Sc above all, tliauiau.pia is gmwimr, and rssarh every steamer is sore to tiring it coirtptement of prepared boards and lamlier. But. ofcoor-e. to the thoosantlp through out the country who are pnr-uing the ( liau tan.iia eour-es of sHld) the srh.il- (mil Uie prim-i-ial and nxnt intenstitig attraction. With their hundreds of busy workers, and enthosiasa.- director, they are ai-roniplish-ing tiie nusw Bartering results. Many of thr classes, and tb.ee aanneg the most valuable are free- The psychology, Ir. Noah H. Davis ; the Spanish, Ir. Wm. J, Kiiapp, and other classes, ar open and free to any one. The study of trie science and exper-ieiK-es of ihe mind itself, umler siK-h .i in structor as I'r. Iavis. is al-sorbiug and in tensely interesting. To the truly tliou:itful man tliere can be no study more fraught with interest and protft tlian that of the .f ... . tf- i . r . . . -o..o.r, vi. o.e ....... o i-o. .i.., au- otlier special course in toe cumc-a.un of tue College of I jiicral Arts, which i dnine much and whiea ilt-snued to do mntfi more, is the School of Busine ami Practical Affairs, lu this depart men t one may lean the onlui- r m . i , arv forms and rontines of business and lui..lcoiii ..i. in rte tf-isw . " " time, heme tieinx tne cheaiest pLuv in tiie country in which lo learn these bram hesi. Prof. Charles K, Well-, prinrial of these courses in the Syrtr city -cbools, is at th head ot this department. The C!iantail. la methods, by whkh eviythimt here is taught are the enlightened resnlls ofyeam of earnest biil, palirfit experiments and etlthil-iastic iuvestignti. 'ns. For the sticress already attending the diff erent d.-jartments too much c-rchl cannot be ai-coriled the principal. Dr. Hardier of Yale, Prof. K, 9. Holmes, tiie Bcgistrar. and lh-ir able corje of instructors. Kverv man in the facnltv iepre!i..nt pre- f ctuirM.miv uie ,.t sncces in his line, and no expense has been Sre.l try the A-mbly. j to sivihv only the best known and m.sxt suc- ce-sful b-a. hers in tiie rtmutry. The result i has been that during the summer session of the n.ticxre trtie may sludy an.ier the persou j al snpervisiou ol and aid of the allies' etluca i tors in tiie world. Ir. If ar-er, of Yale ; Prof, i Ballaiitine, of Oi-erlin ; Pnf. Falwards. of : CbamU'rlaiii Institute ; Pmf. Sara A. Ku-r-j son, of W.-llesley; Ir. Kichard T. Kly, of Sihn Hopkins'; Pp-f Holm", ofchaiitati.pia rniversiiy; Prof. Lv.m, of Harvanl etc. Thus we have a sort of cosmopolitan uni versity, combining all of the features of the bc-4 known colleges, Yale, Harvard Syracuse, etc. Am..: the special or new di parrmem.-. tn aujuarVrl Uiis season are lit j1nient- in Si aji Hiiovlun. In.lo Fairopean, Zend and ttsMhir, Assyrian, Arabic and Syriac I-villain, and sisrial st-ietice. etc. It b -a.il that Cliauuiuipia ha.1 its Ucin niug in the wish of its leaders lor bette' trainiuxr of Sun-lay scbot4 leuohers. i Bill since then Clxautau.iua lias opened her arms somewhat, and now manages to etiihr.u'e and Sister several other projects. In fai-t. u,n:te a nnmbt-r of them. But with al! of this, the Sun.lay scIhn.I has not been forgot ten. - - - - The Chatuauipia Normal Union, Ir. Pun uiug, of Ikiston, principal, is accomplishing more than emHigh to surpass the rjD.jed liai-r-y.m dreams, of even Dr. Vincent, the fath er of all. if But witli such workers as Secretary lnn ran. Ii-. Vincent. Crveg-au, Hurlburt. Kus sv'l and others, sn.rts uuM have tieen nof hing else than a-stirstf. even from tlic 'tart. The I tuon now possesses the promt record The program of the past week lias been est- j pecially rich ami valuable iu its contents. j More than one may think, upon first j though i, depend- upon the introduction of a j .-eaker : and during the -ast two weeks. Mr. teorge F Vincent has most ably performed j this trying and difficult task. Mr. Vincent j is entirely nnarfected in manner aiulsjw.Ji, , and bids ir. fnim wiiat we hear, to succeed J his tu her. the Doctor, in the Cliautauoua ; management. Sun.lay. tiie 17th, owing to the serftms ill ness of Bishop Mallalieu, of New Orleans. Dr. T. B. Neely. of Baltimore, delivered an able discourse U in tiie sufferings of Chri-t iu the liarkn of jetshsemane. At 4:i) o'clock I)r. Vim-eiit spoke liefore tiie Siciely of Christian Kthics. in the Tem ple, upon the subject of lead pencil.-, but first disclaiming any connection between He showed the importance of always car- rying plenty of lead pencils, and the jotting down of any peciaily valuable or interest- i ing thought or sentence, etc. j These talks of the Dr. areelwaysof a prae- tical value, and ailapted to the ages of the so- ciely, whkh consists of young people of un- k-r twenty-one years of age. The only criticism we have ever I lean I up on the Dr. is that he does not appear often enough before the Assembly which he has crciilol. At 7:0o there was an eniovable long sc-r- I vt.-e in the Ampnilheatre, and Dr. C. S. t ree- gan, of Syracuse, gave one of his characteris- I tic and fon-ible talks. j During the past week the readings of Pn.C-. Cumnock, Burliunk. and the Shakespereaii I Reailings of Mr. tieorge Riiidle, have been j one of the specially interestins features. j Prof. Burbank hit and plea-eil the popn- , lar taste by his h union .us selections. The most important factor in the successof j a public reader, lies in his power to discrimi- j nate and chisee those recitations besteibipt- ', ed to his ow n particular powers of tk-linea- ticin. An.L in this, all three seem to ! ) gifted. Prof. Kiddie's admirable rein III ions , of Shakespereaii cluiracters, iiave elicited ! much ap(4ause and admiration. i It her lectures, w hich have been of more than usual importance, have been the three lectures hy Lol. Homer t. ?pr.igue. of Bos- j ton. upon Siiakespeur a a youth, nian and I author, ' Seen Thro' the Clouds." or fre his- t torie races of Britain, by Prof Richard Siorrs j Holmes, and " Chautauqua Flowers," by j Prof. Frederick Starr ; Togive one something of a notion of tiie nmuherof people here who use the nails, j the writer has taken the tniuhle to ascertain tiie numir of postage stamps sold during the past six days it was over live tlmusand kumor has it that among the many distin guished guests expected to be present uikiii tinu id Army Day, w ilt be the Pnid.'Ot am! Mrs. IJmver Clevelaial, aiai : Ohio's j-oung and brilliant Irovemor, the Hon. Joseph B. Foraker. Tia-sday, August I, will lie tiie tlraml opening Day. Among the many attraction.- adverticeil tor that week are lectures by Dr. 8. L. Baldwin and wile, who were ttr years missiouaries in Cliina. Both have a .k-ligl.t-ful way of telling their experience in tin ancient empire. Readings from his owu works by Will Carkion : Lectures by Irr. airnaini. of Oxfiinl. au.'!ami Prof. R. K. Thompson, of the I'liiversity of Pennsyl vania. Pmf. N.ioh K. Ihnvis. of the I'liiver sity of Virginia, Joseph D. Weeks, rdi (or of TV lr Age, Iltlsbnrgh : and Ortexitiri Kie tertaiunieuts by Miss Voo Finklesteiu and brother, of Jemsalein. Fbkb Lccr-a Svctms. Half Prlcw. While ami Iagbt-c-.Jired skimmer Hats at half price. Maw. A. E. I'bl. I BUC S.V1.E iT Valuable Real Estate. BY VIrtTI'fc oi the wmh-rnty TeMi-d im n '7 Ur 1 wi'AU isvnW ti"hKiarr, ! i. c w.il rt- ir.i-tt.ua ! rrrT wr.'l 1irT?tr.-jr jW l. vli. A efi.a ! pfperty -MiiiJ ib Ui f'.iw Sijvi.-. 1 rT: inniy. "uifi;(1f .if t" ni i n n- i 1 h:itif tJK'rsO erv-rtrtj Une' tvt-?r ! BrArKMITH SHOP, ' SfiH wsunl-msar-r -Ni : pr-tt wIer and ii.me rroit Tb m .ie "f i.'ie -otDts t tU. k Hnith in the eountv. TKK.Xt . in tum-l .-n deliver? of Jed and the hsiani-e in 1 ver wiirj la-crest, to be seeureiJ on U. prois-rtv. In per reol of nrehp (ai.ney to he fund .lowu ue .lay ui ssie. pT.ipeny n.4 subtect to a .1. .wer. X H. 'HKI-TVER. A. It. CUK1-TVKK. aucA txeculor. E XRTTORS NOTICH- 1urkv'Vftwt Umo-hip. ; .mTHrt tffinfr. in. b-ru trruiUfi to ihe iiUflt-rtjrittM ty Uw j.-n.i'e-r BSftit, Altti ttl UaV'UiJC fiIMI iPit'-t tnc will prtwfai Uivtn diiy ahf n.KMtieii ft ueii; dtifv of dsT'ceiiuseiL JOHN H. MILLER, A DlTIMSTRATOR-S NOTICE. Iwuiie of Cbri-tian Bicuvh, dee d, hue uf ::s.e Tp. slmer-el t o.. Ps Leneis of sdmimMrstii.Q on the aN-.ve e"?.i:e bavi-ilf been irranted lo the un-ler-iifTi-st bi if:, pnifs-r siirnontT. ni4i-e is hereliv iveti m ;i pertt.n ib-ter-ied to m.d e-Iale ;o inaae imne.ll sle tMtvwi-ril. su.l :h.- iiiTinr rlitiT.i- .-uncir.-T Ihe i same wil, pnent them d.ilv auUieTiti. sieti for rtiieuixi. ii ;a uii.ler;ne.i. i ine r.riis . ,j lnt ttesr Hnelt-lot. O. OB .-.ir- 1 Ui M !y of Seuxeaiis-r. 1 E.VM'H. BiOl"'.!!. A.iaonii.'.raior. j TT'XEt'l'TtjK S XUTICE. 1 -a-- I klM : n t Kphnura Bans. .tcceed. lale of Q-i-ian::- Tli , -.-Iner-el uillv. I'a. I loiters li-stmrn-iitiu-r on the ar.ive estaie j havine heeti franied u the un-1. rwnl by m pn.i-r authority, n-an-e i hen-r-y iven to si ier-oQs laoetiteu lo -ia estate t-i m&ae inime.it. ale paym-'lil. ait-f triuse tia luj .-iaiu.- u.ii'.i'l the same to prr-ent them .tnlv au;r.ei:;iit!i-.l (it setl.vlweul .m luursil.ty, sepit!n tr 1. 1 7, at U:e j resilience of M.e Miiier in -'t l..wu-tup. SAHVH k.iss. M'.sKs Xiil.i.t.K. I JuUB. Ears, of Ephraua Ko, dee'd. A I'WTUK.S NtfriCE.- In Re Estate of Tatah Rosn rs. rleeased. Tue uieiersnnied hatuiir been Hpp.nte.1 am ililor t.y the l .q tians Ci'iLrt of sni-rs-t l ounlv to make a itisrr .miiiod of the fttC'ls is the ban. is .if the A.tuiiiii.-tnil4ir ..t" -ai.l tl-.-eL.-e... h.-r.-l..-(rives noliee that he will attend lo tiie .(ntie-.( rn.nl apf.initrjui.-ai at his trii.-e in somer-ei na.r ouaii ou TrinrsiUy. Aai. 4. ls-7. when and where a. I parties iuieresied can attemt F. W. iiIE.-Ei. KKR. Jolyta. Auditor. I'MIN ISTKATukN SI.K Valuable R21I Trw nniiT-riirTM-l A'fTniniti-!ittir tf I I nttti, i.tr .1, ?fiiis-r-ft 1 ' tlt. Mill i.ier -I r.H...:r- SATURDAY. A UQ CS T X . the frlliirinc ttiih! ral viz - U- i Th bnru(r-Ai of hi Lnrvn. I lUi It Hf minf. i i c.iU;iiikiy um i 1 ontrMiffirth a r-t mre or mt niiut- Inu-l or' Cnit-it t-hr,cf,. Ki M-wtii.-r in-i fra. i i try ilweU:n huv. stiifHt au1 ti;er t.tu:tt:iii- !UkT. No. 2. i fiataintiiir Iitm ana iJh f-r-c.iki wtrict mt'sLoirv. nit"! .iiiaTf aMnit the A". RAilrtt4 wttain 3 iW- fr. Mtm-.lirr-tAU' il adjiiiniixj: lan-l i H'r ' ''r. rv,rxf Frit, W ;.,ium i.t. K-lwuM M !TaP.'l Tr-ui Nt, U There is ihTri erwft-l tur-e dwelling h.jiaa-, ttALL utitl-UiiiUiiitT. Terms 111 per ec-nt of ruireba-e money o i r-ai.l vrVi profrrry is kn.s-ke.i -town, ati-t th.-fniian. e -a Ccilliiriuatlou oi-aie and i.-liv.-rv of -let .t. Jl'ii.S H. Z:'M MF.KM x. A.lru.aistrauir. ium A. ll.it.xx J. . OTT S ARD, Visitors to Pittsburgh ARE INVITED TO CALL AT OUR New and Enlarged Store NO. 41 FIFTH AVENUE, Ir'itt-sburgh, I?erina, We have about four times the rmnn we ba-1 al onr fiirmer place of tiusin.-, bei:er hirht. iliel--1 veuiilation. anil a much more rouitiitthle pUee ! in every way to transact onr !-t-re and irrowine j business. .SpeeialUes in the following lanes of .TaMls : GENTLEMEN AND LADIES FURNISHING GOODS, LACES. WHITE COODS. EMBROIDERIES. DRESS & CLOAK TRIMMICS. YARNS. ZEPHYRS. ART EMBROIDDRY I MATERIALS ! or au. xiNitt. m-.. m:. : Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. -.a f 41 KirrH AVE.. PtTTs P.t K'.H. P.v. I ! Something New and Cheap ! i 0MS-O.SSKSSSSSSSlcSSWItsNSKl.SShl.-S.HMflMI -.4 PFssr s.iito . j pK.sr earxm." I a motto y.m can verify by eahirtv at the new Boot and Shoe StOfe ' OF JOHN G. SANNER, NO. 8 MAMMOTH BLOCK. I have in Stock a Full and Cnmpie'e I.inc-nrs-a- j oTJable Irtssls at Altraelive Prices, e.u- 1 sistiug iu part of j BOOTS, SHOES, j GAITERS, LEATHER, i FINDINGS, &C, dC. I have the Celebrated WAl'KENPUAST SHK. i the Best and Cheapest oVents' ?hoe ma.ie. In j Ladies' Shoes ! I hare tfac Ffuet Line evv?r bnrtwhi V ..rtu-rvt. t A-toniHhinir!T Low Prire. t-c:iiI ir.vi- My ivnat A anti tn- prif- at ni h rtrr are -toW, eanoc tue irri-i. U"tJm-m.tr' work and rvjAirinit a jir iaitT. ( nii and iriTsitk. anil jou will m-rtainli- tlnI jJLt a hmi jm aiO. KebptH uuiiy. JHN i. SANXKR. 5u. S Mammoth Blork, rs.mret. . j -w , v y - r t A. CYCLOsTi: Struck im-rrt. an,l left GALVAyiC OIL ! finaranteerl r Khenmatfsro. X.-urslgia. H. a.1- ache. Tisartwerie. ( otic, pains, strains. Jmn-s, and Bzma. Sld bv firuicxisu BIESECKER ilk SNYDER. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, Gettysburg, Pa. ( FOUNDED IN T832) Ijirv FaetiHy. Two full rrurMH t.f Mudy 'lfwM'Ml 3ttil pw'tfllfW. "il-H-IJit -trMi-- 111 u.'. ii-j-trtn-f!L. t jtfrvatrrY ami UwrHt(.'ri Thrtre u.rttt haiicitii. I-i'nr.t iiumf. Kxfx-iwe? :o, Acrili, by frt nr.i lU:!rti.I uii.i. UtuAt, .a the bATrLKKla:.!' ft' irertr-4-tirir. tuf j.I-a?(inr aii 1 li-a:thv. l'fe-FAK-TitaY ijfc.l'AKTMKVT, In svpwrate fa ii:--Uic. frrUt; afid yunna1 qim rrtf,rtruf Ar d-sw r .'lle-je. untlrr the vix';.il fjtr f i)e Priwipal. aad tw . itrit.s ilinff wicri -11-!e!ttit iu Uir huilwUmr Fail u-rut tir-iu .-Vteia- IL W. M- fcNUrUT. . l.. Pv.itiTt. or RT'BKR fi Bl EHLtK A. M . fisHty-rfMirx. P- l-TiiM;!ial VrrucATix FOK L.VM wai: RANT Vi.- fai hereby iT,ti that I"have Mrrtl an atp'itaiHHi with the SefrvtAry o( lut itai AtfiiuS uf the rfT;neHiMith ui" feiiiy tva dia ftr a warmnt ft tr as-r " nnlrnpr-sTtrjet Land MtiuUe id 8HJbie TtrwrhiT. rxrt mip- tv, pa., atljf'imiia: Uni ot'iMLn Kbii' Lcwtw iker the bjT of Kre1eT k Helatan. teerajd. Jtan lrrr ax id ocbin. aixt at the xiMrattn I thirty days will ak Uial a warrant be uwtti U me ft linr aaiue. GSfX W. ZIJIMERMAX. go GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, JOHNSTOWN, PA., C AEPETS, M A TTIis Gr, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, ST.VTIi PADS, STAXR HODS, LACE CURTAINS, TURCOMAN CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, &c. ; LOWUST J'KMCK i i I'A H.VNTKKI . ; Their Sftock i? Immense. Freight piud on CarptUs, etc., to points ! on the S. & V. R. Ii. by QUalS, :FOSTETw fc QUINN. HEADQUARTERS. M' it.-.-T tr":n ('-r- !. KU' M:.-r. -T T---h'. T'-i b saftn itr.t 'an vv-). .-. it- -r. '(i.t-iT-:; ;.;--tr Ltttt. ir t rrv-:r n:-rv t-l la M.rraii. M'r-K. irtnr-mtl.'n H..w-, p,u .. ia.i -- r. r hvit ii.tKirr'-p- it K: -ti L. i i- - - ; t. i' . ,rv -:. .ft -it ...t mi - 'A :. - itr ..'.-'fie ..- i.r- r-'l l . . !i-i' '. -"I ;! a m--ri :, ;i r-r n.' Ti : :. ; -. !':' (. :f - - ;ti 'ii-t ;rfi -, ai f .:v itr.t i bnrr. Ki.j i.rni .(. ii.ii" : 'Vt.!';.' ;.h,-- F . . - t iHn-i.. .ti .i Kf-'i.r.jf iia.u- r. vT t-rv a.:m -u .:m .- t n..y n i!:.:- r '.. '.., n-l m r-Ti.-n.; 4rv. - . hitr .-ti..ii-- Ui ;il u :ti'.C-. i:- ifiii 'if. .-?-- I i i ' - f- t . .-1 - ;.r jii't jt, k v. friui.wi nit - ; i tut r- i.. 4 Lmt t'.-i-'- ni A:i-:tn. My it;. 0 --rt rl";iv. - '--r m mi-.; .i'.-. mt i f--f Iaj lu .l?, aawr-. 1 u FISHER S BOOK STORE. SOMERSET, PENN'A. .i-::;..r. w. pknf..;;. DRUGS! GEO. W. BEN i,i:c;,::u:Tus ok the OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, i At No. 1, Baers Block, I sorIs pkxxw. DHUCiS. MKDICTNKS, CTIKMICALS. DVH STUFFS. PAINTS. OILS ; AND VAKNTSIIKS. ; The puri-t and is -t to i f.iu i.l in this market. We also keep on hand a full line of TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. An i all the !.-i.rng api.iirr. naiii-es usetl lh by Pi.v-icians and families. We gu.iniit.-e in !!.:'- :;iie. p rtivt sotisiactton. ; TOIL ; T ARTICLES AS'D SCXDRIES GESE RALLY KEPT IX A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LAFSE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTjHDAY Glf TS ALWtYS IjN STOCK. j TOBACCO and CIGARS. TIIF. I; KST THK MARKKT AFFoKIK. lU'TH IH.MFTH'' AND IMIl.RTKH. ! PKscriptie:3 Ccxpcunlcl Family Escsipts f M Witli CcrratiiEss : ur own t.Kik- ..f HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a surior j ni'.aii'y. t c keep in bulk, that any special ingrt.-.lieiit can i tie a.l.l..-.l. -S..I I at 'S cents a fs.und. iWe .lo a stjiiarv li'isinis.-" ami n il give you -your money's; worth. Ni i troubit to siiow if-sls. j PUBE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICIXAL PURPOSES ONLY, j A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH CARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. j Jan. 17. CEORCE W. BENFORD SON. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, TlM:d:l Er:g Sterols Rapidty E:c:2ig a Grsat Favcrit- witli P.cph in Searcli cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jletlicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponger, Trusses Sujtportirs, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, etc. j THK IMS T"P. 'iiVKS PEi;s.N.vL ATTENTION TO TUE ItlitPtiCSPISli OF PIiysicians'PrBSGriptions I Family Receipts C,l:EAT c.1a; LEIX'i TAKES T .' OS IT FkEU ASI P'KE ASH- LEX. SPECTACLE.S, KVIGLASSKS. And a Full Une ol Optical Goods always on har.d. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on Laid. It is always a pleasure to display our -.'Ootla to intending purchasers, whether they buy Irom us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN" STIJKET, 6 its iUUei.ilJ Li J iyctsSTr-0 ix-i iix ii.it AiJ F2ACTKALLI" fl-H 1ST ,J.n.,ivTJ rr.-5-; ' an Over EOO Beautiful s'i i i x.:-: Send for i . . . a j I .Trie List 1 Designs. f;.- 1 ; t ! Circu!aT. msi I MONvi .tfcNT L !,: r v. a .NY. Pittsburgh imIe (College PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Farlttlnrttitil: I.lherat Ar-ji. Maul', nneatlew. Fine Arts. rail fnito fee r.f-wt-wachm la saeti. Also spsrtal I apartments, cnml. Hwltbtai. Twenty Twebra. lhi.-s tl. u la aav mwal eltv when. Tatrrv-Onr.1 var r-pes S.'til. Sth Befnrs mafelaeanff:iewienr. anvtr's-n euttur LsuKaaatuacehi Rev. Aa'M. NOitCROSS. President, a-iitsjiLituii. fa. HASDSflME WEDOIXS, BiSTHJiT 8 H3UDAT PSESEM. -q s X , l s I 2 CerBbtaiiur a Partor. A tutix, uhxve, at. a. X T ifV tfkfk ad aP ri namp 1 XHTfrrD a. art ,ix X 1 riCe tir caaaAaarwsw awuws l wwM. 5 n at itrr Wlkatmi prlecw. THE LUdURC MANF'C CO.. rro I. A UK II BKNF'Ki. DRUGS! FORD & SON., Somerset, Pa. SOMERSLT. I'A IT WILL PAY YOU TO It'T Tot uiisifioiiiAia ivoi:k Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMKBs'irr, PKfN"A Maiiiits-.'iiirer i( ami lieaier Ui mm in tuim mi EuMm Wnrk Kminkntu skirt S J,n. la Cub. Jin. J'!t the !ilTE BR' iXZE- Prwin in nee.1 of MNT xtFXT WiiKK wi:l ttiel u to their iniere-t ui .-ail at my hot. w hem a pr..i-r um tie aiveti Inem. trwu. HnnmnUtl m E-r "im. tnti Pkf'i.-y I Ek t' Lu I invite pe, iai atteEtavn to the White Cronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument Iutruitlice.1 hy REV. W. A. .hIN(i. ass !!.!. A Iai f..ven.e.it in ihe point .rf MM hhlAI. . i iSTk( "rb '. aiel wrn.-b t .le-tined to 'e l. F.ji-iiiar Xtori'ifTiettl '..r imr thanifeal.te 1 11 mate, a, filVt Ml A CALL. W3I. F. SI1AFFEK. THE WONDERFUL Q3 fig L-UQUU VJUil Iraki tl Usii wi . lauMwfi Reelrwttwar ev Isnrmilal 9 wraiiw.irci.a4 vMnniHUawQ Ail fonusbed wrta the Awlneaem Caawax Bvwkw. and Realist secisftmp taCatalwie and mention carrisea. 145 N. 8th St.. Phi la da.. Pa.
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