The Somerset Herald.,1 tiEORiiE R. S TLB, Ed,UT. WEIiXXSIAT Buy yoar drug at Btesecker A Snyder a. Oo to Clark H. Benton! fjr arty; hie in the drug line. Sow is ft rood time t destroy tie weed 4 about your premises. ! rare, aparkiiofi. ioe cold &ii Water a Eieaecker A Snyder's. The Drospects are that there will be a Ja.-ge chestnut crop tl.it year. The N'oTnb election com,? on the an niversary of the battle of Tippecanoe. Indiana is bow uaing gu ma-ie from pe troleum, in combination i:h wa'tr. lugs are beginuins to if tiicir sia pam. If tin: heat continues they m ill need aiuzxiin. The Biair eounly fiir will be held ber litb. I.U1 and H;h. in IV. 1 1- light grove. 8. J. McMillan. rei.ct.t urr.::- OiUc over TredweM't store. Si,u'.h of Di-icond. Simersrt, Pa. Celluloid Trusses g-jaraiiteed f r a period of lluee years not to break or rust, at !;. vckerA SnyJera. The finest and br l-rainfc of ci?a-s tt- bf f.jn.l in SmvTwt, is at i'ri ITj:"T.i'. ai! urn try tirfm. To f riJ i.f t!w m-li of i j-int j"''--a iijn.ifv.i of clay into a pallf.ii ai r Irt it an-l iu liir rtm iH-'.y iaiti'J. 1 SI--M'.Uans " wial Mixture. a Ji--r.a Ttjtlj P'Jer lor ncrii i:s. ' an I oUajnrJ at Jieotal Bum:. ott Tfel: Mor. Eye GlaMM aixl S-:-i. in cot.'Viva. l ie rarirtiet and at all jicrt. "f tfie o-i-i r trj King iuncuc:urtT. at Ii.i-r X (lark H. IVrif..ri. wwr to to. MT. Jn-llfonl A 'D. iias a ci-fc. i. W. liiii-aii. bo can wilton ail mt.!or ik cif ; Lim a ;1, witii nratn aui d:"-;'U-b. Ej anJ ul'i.rr fn5h a;er jnnie ar; ti.it this" ea-"-: f t!- yr. Wla-i: tbe vjUf gvt vartl) tl.eir lleh lro-n.i- I ari l tbe fle?b of ha aj l to lie it: ft' -d a i:U a.rmi-iiki; jiarii!r. Iff lare oil bo:: 1 a "iari-e n ;nrir of f.-l I rik bili we wiii iU iu .1aar.t:t' to snut 0. e i.un-iiA--r. I"r:ii vrrj- ivawjiju-ls. Ya.-1 o; tbe iar:nir niU'.. II li.i Va. i Pass !. .! 1. Ilari.o .r;i.l UxMrr o! lU-n r.U . f t:.r KT.::b:of t'w i-ti.len I-iiiU' in I'tTiu-yi-TajiLa. in ?ii nenil-iiiniial T';.in says :ii.j. ; 1. rs.r:y ". itrw rncm!-r j.iiit-i tijf or-l.-r in tbe 1 m.nt:.. Ti.r aio-jsit wi.l . f..r rei'.ef. burial '', n- T'-4 -I,:.-l. T;.e ork-r in Pr.nryivania ir lua'.i-l in f.-ry cx'tnr.li. m jt uni iiie i"k i i- of i!.e .-a.n w-i t'lat of Stxw Xii-'ii. a rtran J-vr. 1:1 California. Having br it that life wa w.r!;i tl.t i!vi!,. be Pr'aily r-lTti ' M 1 i-uiivi-tri;.. aa.l Mtti.-.fi iu n 1 -a a !:f:y- t"UTlJ hoi ofaMt ''ifT, 'U.(ii-i it 1'. No in-i'i-t wo iirl'l, om'iiic 10 iiie izrt :lat tliere wrt a-. rt-au::r.. Meat Market We l.ae j .-t a VI i a larve I!r-ra;or to our Mra: Mrkt-t. ia " w!ik b ali im-'- e-aii i k e 1 :i l ita:i. Mu:t. n. ?-t. j.-:k If. k. c i--!a:::!y on ; band. 1 iai,r. Partis btjyir.j rn-jt can have 5t kej in tbe jvfrlj-ni;ir :.:i:il ted. F.. - Dt i Co. .-1- !V :,e v ..1 an ij t ,: ei r s.v 1 li." rr.a::. firn ir An a i h- v It y jel.U a In tcr r. I'l ur ir,viti-i. ais-ay le bi fjre n:e It ii .i.a: rir :t f-.-r-tt-M. 3;i'i t .1 that remain have 'i;-ri.'r;iy and a iv:.'.;i of tlie f..mi-nt'T. There ts only one exca f..r the i'..?. oi.tinuanie of an advert:-:n-.- tliat of retiring front btisities. While J. S. Lew's was harve;ii.r"a? w on the oH horu.-i.-a.l. in ''l.tr. !.;; 1 t u i,if. he .-itjt :ir-.l a land 1 1 w.:- Wl-'it rut " Wm. I-W.; l.am Lea 1 a x a o-ll. i-7. 1 l.-er of J .. i,, to the war In 1" 2. j enty-s.xth ".-:: mer.t. M.Kiroe tn F. r '.-..tie I'irtle ha been c .ir.c 1 '.tt;;i:y il S He .!i.-i in Fi.nr w-i.y.-l:.t yeu" t rrvinr 1: r.amt T V'ter are vet :a:r: ra:: 77.r?. Hay fever :ifTerers '.;iL'ht 'T;.-aKy. Flv's Cream IValta d.-l to me a a j "pvei-.tlre have Iwen ni:ii: it .tKf t':.e t 1 know ..f w r-nii:w Hay Fever. I eii f Aurt. for tl at m .. h and have found It a drea ie-l dia?. For ten year I hai '-:: a ereat sutTrr fnm ATi-j-:t teh t il fr -t. and have ried many a'lect! nnie-li.- l.'it Ely Cream lia.m is the oti'r prever.tive 1 , Lave ever found. F. IU. Ai:. ": I' . er. Indianapolis. Indiana. The suit of P!fiT.i r-imtirh v. tV in 1 of W. T. Iaajlieety. leraed. iia hee! ? r:i pomled by the ." &-:;. Lint paying t tne btirvtirli ttie sn-n of e ar.d th --is. Ti e uetendants refise-1 to lay a pavertietit u--.2 s..nie lot owil by tliem. ai.1 the l-'r.-;:li t:t;"n d.d the wort. Tiie su:S wa t.r.m'.t Mreti-ver ;h.-7t of the i i-.e-r.-r.t. The plaint to. h iwcver dlveTvd Ihat t'et was n onilnance in exiMen.Tr r.;.n ml.irh t. ban- tiie suit, and an c'Sr ol ca tt-.:.' .m -e f-r.i tlie A feodant was af-.-e;.!;. Tiie pa e meiit com tite bomuish A pavement - dinsnce has !. l-n ja??. aid the Ur- otiirh is now in posit: n to cni;ci pr. l"try . ner M lay paven:ent. Excursion to Hyndman. T.ie IV and '. I'al'.r.aJ a ill ri:n an x curi. train to the Eratigela'a! camj-meeting at Hyn.in.an. Pa., or. .i::.Ly, A:: K 12. !". F.iiw .t: are train 2rni::-r.:er,:s and round t.tp ratia : Ieavc Toe. Bate. Sncret a. tn. '. Lxkmosi ! ' " i '"- arrrtt ,7 " ' It1 " I ! laljHfT JiinA.iou " 7V- !Myedale " 7at- KetoiHr . " '': tand Patch .! w .ln.je !' a.5 ": " Snrtlianiplon VI' " 2V Fatrlp '' - ?v : William t ' - IV Beturnine. train will !r-ve Hycdaun a: 0 p, m.. arriving in Nu.eret at p m. W. W. P:-aj... T. P. A. Dr. E. Lansfcrd, V.S-.Connellsville Will br at Smeret the . M'nly and Tudey of h mi eth. t li e r'- mer House, and will tval all d:-as.. of iit're. ; cattle, etc Teeth Jrfej cr extracted. Ca ' tratxio of ll-irse and n..h:' !-. 'iw'i'rs and EinAMie su-rre-wfuHy trested Vy a.f u ai cantey. Ail evamiijitt..'rii free if cl.arje. Come and see me. E. I.av- Rt. V S Wanted for Cash. Tatsj lUotcKind Luis of Bag. I-.1. ar.d tN-nit Iron, old 'nm bt.c avl sh.s for hWrh tUe biariiest cash price wlil be pa,d by Cari-B A il At. JhntoWB Pa. For Rent. CAAmJiiriahie tfh.v on tlie first arwl sec-rmd of the avidition to Printing liows iow. For iwrtx-uiarv ir.:a:rr si thai orli.e. Found at Last. That A. U.T.6rd A tSn u tiie tyi. town tiiat seTj nine Aisles of Gr.y "3 cen'j y f.r:c in ; tor Quenswrar and Ciassw are. For this line of roods go to A. ber.fcrd n. as :Ue.- LaTe .,e t ne ; owa. la popa The Mii.r editor of tl Hail arrived j h .me Satcrfcy everting, and tarried till this tuorning. Miss Marta Johnson, of Cambridge. East ern S-o, ML, is the guest -rf M.s Emma Err. The ir.diiatk.a are that the balance of this month and next tbre will be some very warm weather expcrrei. Via Aria Conn, of Greenstone, and Him Ceiia jme'baum. of Akroo.OLlu in raiting their school friend. Mlas Leura Hay. Tlie mtmbn of tlte Pre-jbtrtierian church will W.J a fcti;val ia tbe Court Honse van Friday and Saturday evecir.a of this week. Rev. Dr. Eaiiiom- of P5t:barrh. is expect ed to rtrcwrti the So urn Mt PTc.wmer'an , cfc.,. sQO(Ut next, momint and (mice. AU are inriied. j Tbe ereola anneal skjn of tbe Chris i tian t'burch Co-operation ot Peuny ivauia, j will be ceil at Somerarf 00 Sejeiisljer 1 1th, ! Is. h aii l ii- j Tlie Jenr.r X Cai T. B. Church will '; he rr-.Ti Sabiiatb. A '.cutt IHlh. Eer. J. i M. Kslur, a ntuniwl miasu.iiarr from Af ' rv-a. a PS o!ioia!e. Mr. J. 11. II-rr, wiw i tbief clerk in tbe j Stan-lard ':i otr.funy's t'niied Ijae j o'ri -a. a: Oii City, n en"jag a week with j .: friend in S-ntet. i The I,:iierans 4 SrBer!t uxinty will hold :hcir iii.i annual reuaion at Yjirr's station on Tb".ir!ay. Atiust SKh. A full ).nBraciaie wiU a; ar lalvr. Miss Mry F.irwiri. daulner f BUir J iuarJ i Mii ni. "ViiMi. and Mrs. Marian Ntii. f Wh.i-lit Wt Va., arc riritine in !..uo-rr. at '.lie rwi.lrTrtV of K. J. !wr-er. h;:ve ixsn n":e?te- to ajimmn.'e tliat the ar..;.ia4 barre-t hoUie picnic will be held in .h rovt. at I-jiubrtsviiie 00 Saturday, Ajut l-:;. A jfl3Tal itiTltation is ex t'Jfd. An iriir the pen-i 'n ine-i lart week was one to ajt. IS. V. Sorljrr. of Ssli-yeKown. A' i:.cri-a.v of jer.Mon ra crante.1 to Javb J. Z"rr.nierr:a'i, 01 i.ieniaiioriin tcwui.;f, and C. A. Itrai.i. of .';ankT-,i':e. Ma:'.!- .-;;:i;:a. o! l"arcrbur(i Vc" Virjinia. :! J'nie. if ll ;'tim. Texa. a i.i '.Vilile J h::n. of Cambridge. M !.. are tSe '.- of u,-?ir or fricbj, Miaa Maine T'bl. Sl.ar.kM'il.e ajpiairs to h-.4d o'it reat '.i:'i;icvrr-ejt5 to drivi:ig jar.ies tlian anv-of o.ir :'i:!it-niii rJitis tiiis reason. Excur i.. d wn tiiat way are alnw of dally oc-cT:-rtn-e. A !: y cvr'i-;:eii pime tljall was played r-r;i:..l- r-f t';e fenr!en:er.'s inving f.r.hiy aftrnin. l-t-v."'!! an un i (!.!!. and tiie " Martin," r-?uiung l ict-ry lor the " Marjori. the score i.j !J to I".. . - I Heman k..i.e'7. who has tluirge of' Mr. ..tie o! t!.i- .t ... ei; -" nrr.ces in t I.uaum. : br.r.her Ci.rtia who boi-l a sin.iiar j n w.tii tlie ame conir-any in Aite- c"'.."t:y Ci'y. st : tvlin:r the:r v&catkm t;ic ii.:..'.lvr.i'ence in N;mt.r?et. at Mr Y.;ill:-ni Kr.:". -r, rt.Jirg in ll.eex- I :r-::.e n-.nl.. ni Mtion of S.mert .Tap. :.e j'T.:-: owner : Lit .? siw i y o ry j r. r- .-e vf jr in tlie comitv. .f a tw.-mor.:iis- 1J .!.:;rteut juic to s:ve o :i g to i the finest The c-,!t is of Perche- l. and hav ia color. .e H -n. John ' cwa. on beiris aked tlie .er 1.1 viva nor ed Pittsburgh lawver. wro fiak.- i.i sv.iirner home at IW-i;ord. bow be :i::i .cir-. at'ii ae. l. he so lively, ouaintly rc-5'lleii. "Tlie thins is very plain. Keep y-.iur liA-a i im..I. your feet warm, ju -in the Ke- rti:..l . k.-t.'- vo'e tht Il-.-fHiiiiwau i.utz. .'it r ofiUr-t. Wm. M. I - a. will l-ave f .r Sn Fr-aiic;io Tburs- i m-..r!.::it aiiere a il! join her bits- j 1 a:;d a'..:rja-.y him to M. Mlihael's. j on a eK-I sailing :n the early fall, j L::tz i.a i-ii a rei.i nt of Alaska lor 1 A n !r. ral year, wi.ere he i. ies a 1. ! '-r.isH-r.t :.l:;..tn. -v Mi-f E-tella Weinier. a .la liiter of Prof. H. '.. Welni. r. i f Coniherhind. 1 nwnet ! (. Usy a ho t-r a nimilier of years was j j-r:..! .al trie liedfonl p'.Mic rh..l.. and j l n-.a' C'-nnty ij-r;nend.-r;t ..f Allegheny j ' t-ttmy. M l- i tLe jTJe-t of JH.-s Flora Pny- j d- r. Mi Kat'e Ilar-:s. f.f Barton, Md.. is j also the of Mi- SnT.ie-. ; 1 I'artie ir.-int: wet a ill find it to their ad- 1 v:i?,-va"e 10 call 0:1 or al-re W. W. Po king, t Travel 'ng Pa.-e:ivr Ag-t t B. t f Eailna L ! e t Pa . i d.) will g ve 1 1 do-:n-i in- j forma: n. t an sell tickets to ali point, and . !,e! k iug-gae t'.r .iigii to destination. S(e cia! -.' nttutV S.rnis points. incliKl.ng tn.-.- si-. ng a-ornTtchitiori. 7 li-.ri. J. in Cev:. r-e- lent of tbe Board 1 f Te-.isu-es f Frarklin ami Marliali College has sold the timber right of the WLheim 'a. 1- in this county 1 1 Stephen fri-ingiT it S'ti. of Iii iler. and Mr. tir.i tiger's s.n-ir-. law. J .l.n Lr.ngcnrvktT. of alt J y, fcr ;,'.'i. The t'rni.per "ii.id lovered frtofthe 1 willed to the i-.liege by the Wilhclais. " ' j I... i"!".r:Ky reciMvci a severe sIiikk ! T :ir-.v altera on wt :en it a-a known tiiat M m "day. se'-i'.d .tangiiter of Frank Stutx- j r.ars. K-i . had d ed ve:y r!:''ii-ctily at il.e family rci U-in e. in tite 2" h year of ber 1 agr. Mi Si-rtrman wa bright, iiitelligvnt. j a-i'i a - . e ."oil ia.vr.1-. ifi lie! uiiiniirr- j , end Id! I. is s.iKi-reiy BKMirned !y her many J i r.. !:JVe t.l II t.aitl.'. Enj.. who with Ms br. Je le:: -;--.. i.iig a few .lay, at tle old K-rh. nie. i one of the many Sororrt g in. u l.o have alrcalv iru:Ci-d d:- ...;-( ir :ic po.i.'As'.in of iiie. Mr. iai- Is j'.r.ior ;art:.er;a the well-knr-an le- , i-ni of Ma-ciiarid A .a::ber. xhich is j -d 10 have one 4 the nxea tarrative , gal t n-pit e at t'.o Wri m-irrlatnl AMitur , H.s brl le was M s. l ... j -lile ! i-e hail player could 1.1 rs otirown Maroons " are nuttin? I on ear . an u: ltd ' ! LIS ' line it triciii.: sraT t -, rr:en.:'-er of t:ie ciun s'epj ciuh fim iar witii a ihij. Iialf tie ar of a saw log j h v.i; hr rr wfloj-d hse no further 1 keepir.g tlieir et:ggeii:t for a garue. tven tlionjii certain defeat iitm in the face. The - Maroons " had accepted a challenge tr last Friday a j Lawn tennis is rapi-fly "w'n lariiy in SMwnM. week and MeyrrAOale failing to cvoe to time : were marred the following day, and are merefio-ed to fx a gsme 6r tlie t-liowicg 1 ha(py. Fr!y. but turned a deaf ear to ail entreat- iet : ar.d now. in behalf f tlie rnanageroerit 1 Democratic Nominations In B-sdford of ti Kxal team, we bid the Meyersdaie j County, ci-h. if thy have "any sand in their gis- j The Democratic CVanvention of Bedford A.tr is." fiiir:'.! yonr er gagemetit on Friiiay j C-uuty met on Tuesday, and nva.ie the td 1," emo.ui ot this week, toror. let have a low ing nominatiiMis : Aoria',e Jalge. Ju lge t ame. 1 King ; Assembly. S. S. Metrgar. of Bedford. " Thomas P. Eeefclry. of St. 1air ; Jary lion. Frank M K.mmel. who ptr-i.led i CAramisaiooer, James Colliis. of SMithamp ov,rthecr.::rts of the d strict eureptwed of! tea Township ; Poor JHreclor. Jiaii Rit- the rounties t Franklin. Fa!t.rj. Be!finJ . 1 from 101 to 1"-1- -having sue-1 ciied Ja-ige ln k-ml ia owa Satnr- j dsy evening and t a n at tlie rrsidenoi j of his bn.4l-.er. J. O. Kiitimel. Esq. At tbe ! expiration of bis term oa tiie bench Jadge I Kima.et removed from tv.tiHrvt to Cuara- i rsivi-g, and has been a reidert of that plsee ever since. For a number f year, af- ter his retlremAnt from tiAe bench I.e cob- tinned tbe prvt'i of bis prrsfesskm before the S.rnerset county cocru. making from i f e-r to five trps each ye over the moo u tain j for tliat purpose. la tlie cc-crse of a lew years be was j ciOT-wiled to trrt up his S.merAet comity j p-actke a't.t:rr-r. owing to tlx incrfsasiiig demand of his borne practice. Time has j ik-all kindle with Judge timroel. He siaows ; c.Tie of tiie traces of advancing years, btat rather n tains tbe vlgirof early saanhotid, and scii maintains Lis poeiuoa as one iaf tbe lealers of the Franklin rourtry bar. Who la W. S. Bauer? A NVw York a)eriai t the PittAorgh Cinn ia' fJaarttt Ut.4 Tbaraday aays : "A tbotiy Cocustock Uwiay csat twy notori ous green gat awimlaen J. E. Mclvrilt atxl Jobn U. TowiueniL At tbeir bootc in tbia ci:y there was found a large diary cm taibio entriea wbirb gia ail tbe operatiue of the rac for a Vung time, and there wen aJao ("UtmI two lettirs one addressed to Da rid Dusn. tleudall Creek, McKcaa eoonty, Pa and tbe other to W. S. Bauer, Husband. Pa. On searching tbe diary Baser was found to be known ea " B 92 " and was down a a ffrorrr. an entry tuowing that on June 3d be wanted " pnods broojbt to Phiiadeiphia ami tbe last letter from hint intimates that he had dealt in cottuteHeit, as be said: " I can rt (roods uhinERy niilrs of my pce," and crxirr tbe metnoranda wai the adntooi rion. work op." Parid Dunn was down as C 119," asd labeled saloonkeeper." Duns wanted to pay ti.00 cash and owe tbe balance for the State right of PeBCisylvar.ia. He waa told that another man was a.er tbe State right, bat he was deemed a sober aest ar,d would be giren tbe priT-ie (ur p)Dim acAHint of iti being a dull year, because of the prawlential election. In tbe diary there were probably names and alJrcs, in dading those of some wumen. Husband is a poMofSce in Somerset Twp.. two miles nortbwvt of town, and tbe rilbve ! contains one More and a half doxen rti.$. n- j ces. Inquiry among tbeeiliaen faiia to re- ! real the name of W. K. Bauer as a rrsidrnt ! of that Vjcality, and the name af.pears to be , an unknown and unheard of one among tbe j people. j Diagraced and Dead. j Sbonly after 3 o'clock 00 Tburslay tnorn j ine. A attit 2nd, May Pattou.of Jobrtown, i shot and killed Charles Ln-Kiiarht. a wcli i known youn man of Lawrenceriiie. and j then blew her brains out. The tragedy took 1 p!ane in the Metropolitan Hotel, 00 tlie cor 1 iterofOrant strwt and SeAeotb avenue, at ! Iiltj'jrh. The cause will (rjbably never j be known. j Tbe couple called at tbe hotel at o'clock ' that nwruiii;. IVrKniLt reeistered as C. ! lewis and wife, of Johnstown. They were : piren a nmi, and nothing more was Ijeard ; froia tbetn until 9 o'clock, when tlie gue:s i were startled ly tbe report of two pUtol 1 liots in oiiiik succession. Tlie hotel clerk j ran to tlie room, bnt tbe doer was lurktd, and it waa necessary to break it down to ef ; fret an entrance. A terrible sight then met 1 his eaze. On tbe 3.r was IH-Kniflit. dead. ith a bullet hole tn Lb tern) le, and Saying j on tiie iie cf the bed was Ihe weman, also deal, W'th tlie bid trickling from a wound in LkT Lead and t!i revolver still tichtiv 1 ' clasped in b T liand. IVKnirht was in street ' aliire. but tlie woman waa en dishabille. It j is supposed that they quarreled, and that Ie ! j Kuihi was about to leave tbe room when j i he was sh.it. i j Both moved in good society. The girl j j was the daughter of a fumirare dealer in f ' Johnstown, and has always borne a good 1 i rrputation. .She was 'juite bandsr.me. about 1 twenty years of ace. IeKniiiht was a Pull- j ; nian car conductor, and lived with i.i par '. ent in Lawri''eville. He was about twen- ty-fourycars of are. In searching the room a letter was fcrtind from the girt. It was al- drel to Jesse Thurow, Huntingdon, Pa.. and state-J ti.at she was going to commit 1 suici.ic. One of the Coolest Julys. Tlie July j'i pa was one of tlie rooks Ujt sixty years, yet the mean temperature was only somethinc more than three degrees loaer than that of the averase for 21 years. taken at random since 127. Of ail tlie-e years tiie only Julys cooler than this were in lJi a;id iM. In tiie &.rmer the tempera ture lor the month was 'V and tlie latter 73.2,r;. For this year the mean temperature was 71 til,3. Protect Your Fruit. In seasons alien fruit yield. absndantly, it ia juite common to nnd more or less limbs broken off bv tbe uuusual Imrden. It is bet ter to prevent this by jtidi t-io; tuinnir.g j rather than by propping up toe branches, j Tiie pro may break or the wi ml miv pia. thetn. t hen the sudden strain make the I m of the branch crrtain. Thinning will cause tlie remaiuing fruit to grow !ar eer. so that a second removal of the eict- may be necessary. I; will also prevent such j strain on tlie tree a will make it import':, sible for the fmlt bu'is to form next sea-on. Thinning now may insure a partial crop next year. The State Fair. The premium list fortbe Thiny-fourth an nual exhibition of tiie State Agncu'itural -crety has jut teen i-eued. The exhihitin will be held at the society's irrotind in Ilill adeiphia heptemher 3d to loth, incl islve. Prizes aggresrating e27. .'' areorTer! Sr pro erw in ail branclies of ir.du-lry and art, and tavo-ahle arrangements wilh the railroads have ln-en maiie f-r shippers of stock and ar tit'es to be shown. Theentrr books close on August 27th. An interesting fraiure will i be prized awartied lor re.irt of forms of ; farm account- and spei ial -ounts o ex : riment. on proiects interesting to agrictj! J turists and agriculturai essays. Marriage Licenses. Since our last report marriaate lii-nses have been issued to the iollowing named persons : Charles Sboaf and Martha L. Porter, both of l pIeT Turkryfoot Township. Jolin E. lid and Siihiev Sliaver, both of -v.nierict Township. Elia K. iliatuh. of Eikhck Township. ltjj j,ia j; Ma ist, of S. in, mil Township. Noah Pentvi and Elien Wirii k. botii of Paint Township. Edward Z glerand Ail-ena Shank, both of Stonycreeii Townalnp. Matthew N.Jport. of Pittsburgh, and Let- M. Horner, of U etmorehind Countr. tMliel cX)t an l M-lry j fr-lh of Sjulliampton Townsiiip. i - Elopements Extraordinary. j j Tlie TnijTitown elopemrnt craze seem to j liave struck other Western Pennsylvania i ti wns. notably tAreensbare anj IiMiiana. At tlie rmer place a double elopement t.xk : place on Monday of last week. James D. 1 Best, the IViiMAuatk candidate Sr Clerk of J Courts, departed from town with Miss Julia s-eilx. Is years ot age. wtiora tie uaa oeen ' paying attention lor some time. Wi:h Brrst and Mis Eeiu went Best's twin broth er. Robert, who to k along with fflm Miss Hiie. with whom lie had been in love. The I eloK-rs went direr-! to Marvlaad. wnt-retliey were married. On tbe same dav F. M. Mev- era, a teiegra pti oprrat jr. elfped with Miss Elsie Mordsirum. an Indiana heiress. The eloping cocple were overtaken by tlie irate father, but tiie fai-ide trarfuiir rk-aded for cor. sent to marry Meyers, and the cocple I ehe. of South Woodburr. The wb-vle ticket was nomiaaed on the . hwllot, wilh tbeeaoeptioo of Juy Cm- ! miwionrr t.AUins being nominated on the j .u, hmSL J. L. Miller. Of Saxtoa. reres. I two votes 00 tlse first ballot thr Jarv J , , . I Commisuner. . Pole Raising, Tlie Repnbticans of fmnverset and vicinity wfll raise a Harrison and Morton role in the East Ward at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. I Angust l:b. All Brpcblicans are invited j u, IttrRd td .eonc in Use raising. Tliere j wr be speeches, rouil; and a good time t pomUr. Tbe pole will be lrW et liigia, ! aoJ m b pained twl. white and blue. ! j In making wine from blav-kherries or buck- ! Wherries, two poor Is of sugar is enourh at j ura. Add a half pound to tbe gallon siier j fei lueutation. and when about to bottl-e i finally. The Chinch Bug- Tic riiinch bag tnirs to be almurt as great a derastater of er jps in this coontrr as tbe rabbit MtoA:Mra!ianesBsrieieesred- fly eooHSi to the relief of the American far mer, ia tcust of the States it ia doing some danxae and in more ihaa one its dektrortive neM equals that of a visitation of grasshop pers. I'niike the latter it does cot make iu appearanue at lon interrila, but reappeara in cuneratiTe stjsuwa and generally in ia creaing ncmber. Ia some eoonues of Q linoia to snch proportions has tbe plague of chinch-bog grown that the farmer hare agreed among tlieroseivej to grow no grain crops fat two or three yean ia hopes that by this means it will be exterminated. Tbe far- 1 tuns o, uaorc ima uue wuuo u ru. . thinking from the apparasM of some of their crops that they might just as well do the same thing, lb subject ia one that should enrage the special t:ienti..a of the Agricultural DeyrtinenL Soma means of exterminating the destructive bag mast be Jband quickly. Shade Township items. Harre is OTtr. , This section is overran by strolling band of jyjies. Hatkltoerries are unusually plentiful tliss wita. Tiie mountaineers, with so great an oj .port unity, are reaping a vast harvest. Mr. Henry smith, a wealthy German far mer, who is bale and baarty a! the aj.- of 73, ! is obe of the most vigorous men on tbe j mountain. His children, who are doing well J financially, mentally and moially. are all j tuarr.ed. He lives a somewhat'retired life 1 enjo- iug the mountain climate, and tlie vig ' or ot" bis nianhood. He. like Iickens and Bancroft. tak daily exercise for the preser vation of his health. For some years be has hauled his hay to tbe barn with a wheelbar row, and it is said tliat he so hauled two ton., in one day. I Uiere a grandEatlier in tbe county who in bis peer" Let us hear from you. Lam. tio. M id summer by the Sea. . 1 Ever attractive, and particularly at this sta.n of the year, is the seashore, with its cool breezes and invigorating surf bslhtng. j Nowhere on tlse Atlantic coast cm one better j enjoy himself than at Atlantic City, the j Briir"iton of A rnerica. , The Ciurth of the series of those delightful ! excursions. ia picturwtue B. & to this , grea: resort, is announced tr Thursday, Ao- I put 10th. ' I The trains will leave tlie stations as nam- 1 ed below ; rates of fare annexed : CooAuence. 1-r '7 a. m. and 12.11 a. m. ; fare, ('. Rorkwood, 11.11 a. m., and li3' a. m. : lire, .0o. S-iniereet, V 21 a. m and 3 45 p. m. ; fare, Meyersiiale, U K a. ni, and I.l.'i a. ra. ; re. i-3i. Cirreaiudingly low rates from other sta- I tior.son the line. j Pullman Parlor Cars will he attached to i tlie lo :f7 a, m. train, and Pullman Slet-pitig i Cars to the 12.13 a. m. train, j Tlie tickets are good for ten days with tlie ' privilege of a top off at Washington, I. C. ; on tlie return journey. Confluence Items. j Friday and Satuniay were the hottest days j of the s-axn . ' Fiiin? ciub are camiied all along tbe I rir. j I hou.-es ia this place are ail ! Tne boardln: crow'led. ; Tioppers are very numer-, and best of j . all they represt-nt tiie bet men in the lem- j ! ocratir rarty. It is r the whikey ei.d of j ! the lemicra)ic party tliat is coming, but i gel. Iinet. soun.1 and influential men. j j The free whiskey cry don't alarm any one. j j If it were trie, the other end of the IVmoc- j ! nicy would be coming over. The old rum- j t sncker is not o easily t led : be knows the j i whiskey party, and be will likely stay with j it. Every Hopper in t:iis part 01 tiie country j is a iTood bnsiues man. Not one has gone ' over to Cleveland so far as can be h-a.-aed. j j The Sop is in favor of protection. Tbe bus- j ! iaess men care more aoout pmter-ting wheat. ; : oat!, oi.-n. r.jtatoes, wool, lumber, cosl and I ore, than aiiont whiskey. The breaking up i of the whiskey rinj would be a blessing, and : not a curse to the conriTrv. The rervicn-y ; kn.ws tliat the whiskey ring wo:ld be bnv I ' ken up tinder the Repubiuan idea, arid that j ' is why they howl so lustily. , X. i Co-trtxisrt Pa, August i, l-. Kuhn Items. ur tarmers have about finished their : harvesting. j I Mr. Joseph Showman raised hi new bouse ' i a short time ago. I The singing is improvirt-r in our Sunday- j ' s.-1h.'1 and (han.h. under the instruction of j j I. W. Meyers. j ! During the summer Mr. Iavid "lanlner ! has remodeled hi Iiouse. w l.lch nw pre- ; sents a very attractive appearare-e. ' Mr. D. W. Meyer will leave M n lsy .r , 1 New Ceritreville. to attetiu the learual si-hool ( ' taught hv Prol. N. O. Keiru. rrim ital of the ( . . , i imeret sc:i'..s. j j Recently while Mr. David K nepp was out j ! in the woa!s making shingies. he iieard his j j di2 harking furvots.iy, and went to investi- j 1 gate tiie cause of it. taking his ax with him. ! ! lie had cot pre. s'ed far w hen he discover ed tliat it was a la.-ge bear whih, wi?n it , aw him. made f.ir him and a terrific stnig . git ensued. Mr. Knui p hanJy esapiig with ; hi! -re. 1 ivtiiiita.c. j New Centrevilla Items. i TI.e weather is beautiful. I Tlie oat is ri;ening very fast, and by an- ' other week will be ready f r the rca jiers. 1 Sunday hunting must be stopped. If the j city toik do not know tlie law. they must be taught it. The tarmers are about through with the hay. There Is no complaint in our vicinity alniut tiie crop, for it is more abundaat than , tiryear. i Daring the jast few weeks the summer , rescrters from Pitt.bargh and Eradd k are ' arriving rapidly. The Flick house is filled to j overflowing and the Waiter bouse has some. ' tAio. We think it would be a irivest : ment f .r some of our capitaiists to cert a 1 buililing lyr their special accommodation. I . ' J A . I ' I. ' 1 ' wn n niKjer ioe - per on o. 1 roi. .a. Kcim. is in a boom- 11: conditin. Thes'.u.lents strern to take a wontlerful inttrt in the work assigned to t.'iem. The talks tiiat are given on mental sea nce and on tbe theory of teaching are very gl, and will be of great value in the s .1001-room. We are glad that oar worthy County Su perintenilent has given sixrli aa elaborate re port of tlie proceedings of the schools under his .iptrv-si.aa. By having these reports pubiUhed our citizens can see at a glance the small amount of wages paid to the teachers nf the county, and also whether the standard of edacation is advancing, or on a statxtstill. The report is in pamphlet form, and should be put into the hands of every citizen of our county. Ku. Niw Ce.vtuiviujl Aagnst i Is. For Sale Cheap. A bar-rain tr some one in need of s piano w J "V-v 7 -- plana. ;n use only a lew rears, w Hi be sold very cheap. A Mason A liasalia organ cost ing SJai. and aevrr rsed, will be sold for less than half cost. For particaiir, call at bat Huilb otlSre. Wanted! Hides. Furs. Bark. I will pay the higbest 'ash pricrs lor all kin. is of bides, pelts ami for. 1 also want 0 cords of Roci Oak and Sprue bark. 100 cords waa ted at once. " H. G. Crwavssaaat. m We have a big stork of Embroideries of all widths and in most beautiful designa. Selling them almost at your own price, . M. M. Trawxix A Co. J All rumors to tl TH,trary. Janws Cook- lin ia "still ali re and kick ice," as is eri ! denced by his apoearanre ansons us in the fiosh one day last week. Mr. Cooklin has not marned tst rtwle, but merely lur a so journ among Lis old-time Irieoda. Progrunma for the School Direct ors' Convention, to be Held Au gust 16. '38, at Somerset. ATTUSOOX SESSIOS VTill be caled to order at 2 p. n, the rst business transacted btdag the ecrolliscnt of IHnacton. Opening address, by Prof. V. H. Sanner ; Eesptwse. by Cut. E. D. Vutzy. Brport, " Text-books, with Special Eeter enee to rniibrmity," by S. J. Mi Kinxie. Inatiutioa. Adjournment. ITCaTIS; SSIOX. Calling to order at T.Su p. to. Beport, "School Appsraias," by Prof. D. W. Wilh of "ew OatreTu. Addtesa. by Dr. . E. Higbee, scperln tendest of Public Instruct; oa of Ptnnaylvav Adjournment. riiut atoBttiM io5, attest 17th. Convention will be railed to order at 9 a. m by the Frefiiier.t. Brport, " s hool Furnitare." by I. S. tcy der, uf Middlemck Township. Discuwiou. lU-jvrt, "Teacliers" Salary." J. X. Iis, ofEiklkk. lieport, The Si-h.iol Term," a. S. For jey. of Brothers valley. Discttaaion. Adjournment. irTEaa-joa xsxUiX. av.. IT. '.-1 r. - Beporc, " Hygietie in tlie .vii.4-r"i'm," by Dr. S. S. Ooud. of Meyerwale. Address, " What can Directors do to En eouraae LoaJ luitates' by l"r.C J. M. Beriey. County SupeTinteixknt. Resolutions. Adjournment at p. ra. i It ia hojH-d tliat eery liatritt in thecoun t ty will be rvi resented. If the BnanJ as a j bodv cannot atteu'l. let them elect two mem- bers to represent tbero, w?th jower Io act. All teachers and citixens w ho are interest ed in the advancement of education in the county, are invited to be prent J. B. ptrrnEK, L. C. Cotaas. tecmary. I'rewi.lctit, Iam YoMta, Vice Proi.lent. Notice of Change of Borough Ordi- j nance. It is hereby agreed and onkred that Sec. ! 21 of the Ordinances of the H..inju(.,n o, Som j erset, Somerset Counry. and State of Penn- sylvaiiia. be, and the -a me is, hereby repeal ! el, and tlie foilowing be, and the same is benv inerted instead thereof.- scno! ZL laj per or nersrwi, wSk shall ' e or dnve ai.v h..r or b,,,. mure or oian-i. rioe ir dnve ai.v L..rr or h.e.-. mare or oian-i. reUluig or p-iine-. muie or mtilea. 00 acv A ite j I ireel cir aie; oi 1 n ro1 at a iaier sb.i iumu a Alow (mc lAhlea ;:Avii e u. j viean sh.4 tcer ibJi a ie 10 lea m inutt. or , fax B.ie an lir i.i. uO cvirii.Hi Uiver be i le lue bunresa. Jwy liue of r. lew. than two j d..i.r. nor loore lixan tea dollars, karetaer wnn ai: eoA.s. I Eliarled tbe day of .Vurlal, A. I. 1-t. : Aut-t : ! L. t. lotai .a A. (Z. UoiSFirr. i i. lera. JS,irir.-. A Common Sense Remedy. In tbe matter of curatives what you want is something that will do its work w hiie yoa continue to do yours a remedy thatwiil give you no inconvenience nor interfere with your business. Such a remedy is Allcock's Porous i'lalers. The piaster are purely ve-evahle and aiy.u.tlv harmless. They re- .jnire no rl.anje of diet, and are not effected by wet or col-L Their action does not inter- fcre w.lb laboror buin-tw ; r.i ran t(.il itn-l , ' : manded sumethmg more, f,r I anl a Pro.o so pure that the vouneM, liieo. ieM, tiie 1 , ... . . . . ....... r " , i l;tion-j and came fax.m a 1 ihr.n r: tat)'. must d-iicate person of either sex can ce ; , ... , - ' , . I Iowa. But coming as 1 say, fr.rti a nstioiia: ' . . . . . I A . n 1 ,7 v. .uiiiM.u, uo .1' ' uo. oe ' ctiv-el hy misreprestiitation. .t f.ir AIlrfA k's. an.! 14 no evi-LArmlion f r , : or soltotiaiJun inouce you to a.-cept a suo- ; stitute Notice toCitirens of Somerset. Numerous complaint havirf been made to me of destruction of property and annoy- j an re to n'tiires caitse.1 by cows running at i large at nisht. Notice's liereliy given that j Section S.il of the B, ..rough rd;narei will j hereafter be rigidly enfon-e.1. and the eight ; oliceroen i hereby instructed t enfijree tiie ; 1 same. J j SrT:o .': Porxigh t nlinances No cow j ( shall be icrmitTed to ran at larse within the I Borough between trie bc-ir of f T. at. A C-i '. I a. . during tiie months of May. Jane. Ja:y j j August, September and Urtober of each year I Any person so aifewblr.g or doing shall pay a cue of not exceeding one doljar. ami it is 1 herei.y made the duty of tiie High Constable ; to irn;und sucb anirr.als t.ur.d r.aning at j large, and muke sale thereof accordi:.g to the ' provisions of section i. A. C. HoLnnrr. F.arg'-ss. jrnerset Pa.. Jnlv 31. 1 -. The Season for Meteors. Mr. W. K. Deiiuing.the Engiiab astror-onier ; re;irts iu Nature that the multitudinous ; r.K-teors knows as the Persei.is. which attain ' SiK-ir maximum on Augu.v. 1 1, liave alreidy ciiir.r;'tM-ei!. On the :h i:t.. at Srlt il 2) mer-ors were t Hinted in foar lioura. These inihi.led six pith w'.iirh devoted a well de- f.nol radiant a little iu:h ot Cas: iteii s Chair. They wee rr-s'im-hly tiie ajvance ! of the great meteor stream which will seem j to bombard the earth next month from tlie coRAtellation Perseus. Tieise w.'io are fond j of 9C-aerring meteors need not wait till Aug. j hi. At the present ! says, tlie Auiitariil date. a Mr. I)?r.ning rai:aiing irom il.e siar j j I Vita A.jiiarii. usually reaj-pear in marked j abundance, the meteors a-rrnl:n; fr.im low J in the sotithcsst and the brighter ones ihruw ! tn orf train of si-arks. Every Tliurvlay until August :-th e xenr siin liikets. good Sr hiieen days, to Cincin nali. !.H. can be purt-hased at one and otie-thir-i fare fi.r the round trip. Fjr f.irtber inionnatioii apply to W W. Pi. ki v... T. P. A., Somerset. Pa. Wanted! Iealcr and all t know me liavca full line of rake: both Land ami self dump, which we oflrr at prices to nit the times. Agents wanted to sell the Walker Rakes. Address W. F. Wan el Somerset, Pa. Sunday-school Picnic. Tlie Cssc-beer S:n.lay-chii will hold tJieir annoat picnic on .S-ptember 1st, in the i grovc near the churchi The public is cor- I diailv invited. ' "Jitrttt. j Tlie lol:ow;ng letter- and postals remain ing ia tlie postomoe at SomeTet. wiii be sent to the lKd Letter vfhee if not calhil for within ten days fr.jni this (late, Aug. th. I lv. : Barrett, J. S. : Jay nier. Jacob : Lebyers sijik. Jolian: Lease Oliver: Markle. Reitie I: Reed, John: Reece. E.L ; Rnbrigiil. Jesse; Silvns. A. J. : Scbaui's. Harrison; Walker, Galera A- J. K. Crreo-rH. P. M Carnegie Will Euild a Railroad to the Lakes. The riasbc-jrh Tct 53 v that Andrew Carnegie and Lis partners are compk-ting ar- 1 rangemcnts to liave their own radroad from ) tbe Edgar Thomon steel plant, at Bessemer I to tle lakes. This will tierassitate thebuil- i Ce faj, ays te eruptioa still (-uuiinued j ding of over&ixry miles of new road fnm ! with sreat destnirtioo and krssof life. Alit ; Reerner to Minerva. Ohio. There the!inej4.AipervmsandthiriTltQ-es in a village j will connect with the Cleveland Yong-town j called Bira were burk.i" under the sand and I A ATI-lance RailrriaJ. which is already ttper- ashes thrown out by Die voli-ino. Am:ig i aiel by Carnegie Bns A Co. Tbe latter line I those buried were name fifteen visitors 1: the i runs to Phalanx. Ohio, on the New York, j Pennsylvania A Ohio Rail rraad, within a few j mikes of Lake Erie. It wiil be extended to the waters edge, to retrieve tlie thousands of tons of ore from lake barges that are con sumed 1st Carnegie's furnaces. The rued. independent of rolling stcck. will cost over j MARRIED. ZEI'iLER SUAXK. On Tt.r.rdsy. Ao gnst i l. at the Refcirnied parsonage in Sjmersel. by Rev. Hiram King, Xr. Edward Zeigler. of Lamhertsvil'ie. and Miss Alberta Shack, of S'tarkaTule, Pa. To Sit In Trunkey's Seat. tatT!r, Pa Aa;u- 1. H . Aiirei Hafi'l Prnident Ja'ieof Lsrkawannanaan ly, lu been appointed by 5ovriior IJeaver aa the saecscur of Jude Truckey on the .Supreme Court IVrrA. The news of his afpnim meiit was recei red here at II.-U o'i k 'his tnoraing. and eooiierab!e surp.-je. as wdl a rejoicing. The appoinuaent ia look ei upon as a uark of uooor. ia face of the raavjr that Ja le Hand was about to resia bis present oSce. The leading politiciana of both parties are considerably interested in tbe matter and the possibilities it will pre sent for aspirants to the rara ncies of tbe Lackawanna bench. Judge Hand was barn io tVayne county, Pennsylvania, 00 the 2xh of March, lai5, and is, therefore, U years of ac. His father was one of the pioneers of RxtesdaU at the time Delaware and Hodson Canal was open d, and the deveiopsnent of the acthnirite ecol interests began to assume practical and important proportions. Jcd,-e Hnd was prepared for college in bis native place, and entered Ya'ollese in 1S53, graduating with nonors in l.-v.. we entered at once on tne stadv of law in the office of Hon. William H. Jessup, at Montrose, in S'wjtie- banna county, where be ju!red a th-r- ounh knowleihte of tlie priiu-ipies of rurls- pni.lence. Immediaieiy after his atlmmon to tle bar be eommenml the practice of law atS Tanton are! remained in artive practice ' la years, w ben cc was appointed by lover-; nor Hoyt Jui of the E.eventh Jadicial j district, then composed of Loz?rae and : Laa-kawanna counties. ' Aficr the division of Luarne hi was tratis- ' fcrred to the courts of Lackawanna cjsinry. and at ihe fail election of 17. waaeie-:id J.idjeofthis distrk't fijr the period of ten ' y?ars. Ia lSutt Judt-e Hand ass. -lated with ! himself tlie late Isaac J. Pot, aa.1 the nnm- : her and diameter of the eac in wh'ch they ! were enpLed. aa shown by report, jrtve some i lea of tlie extent aivl variety of their j pnunice. ince Ju Ige Hand's elevation to ; the bench be has pased cion as important ' and varied questions of law as fell to tiie lot of any of the Jaihjrs of the Commonwealth. ! Ills characteristics as a Julg?are q i.ckness j and cieamtao of comprehension, carefulnos j of ronsidvrai'on and impartiality. H has the Courage of his cvittion. a:id i rn ! afraid to pronounce Lw opinion on tbe law 1 wh-en 'ornieiL He has wan a with? f-puta- j tion f r his pu! !:r spiri! and tnteyrity. Few menctild have been selected for l!.e Supreme j Eench who would carry with them a more 1 practical knowleilge of all the varied inter- ets of the State, aud es;eiiai!y of the coal j and mining interests. Jadge Hand fomartle-1 his resignation a I ; Cojimon Pleas Jadof La kawaniia rean t tv this morning, tiovemor IVaver has also ! ;,i jr r i jr , r--' !wt a'-i"'-tetl lleury il. UJ.feicy i -eient J:t.h.T:of tiie Twenty-ixta dltr , Co m i I ed of Ci'lu-nbta an l Montoarc.imtita. to ill! Ue vacancy caaed by J&ife 1- ..ti s rt.j cation. A Temperance Leader on the publican Platform. Mrs. J. Kien Foter, tlie weU-kn-iwri tenii-ran-e pcaker and organiier, in an in let, lew published in tlie rrAn.thnieaks of tiie resolution on tbesuivject cf leniperaruce adopud by the Ihputiican Sati. naiCotiveti tion : You consiiier Mr. BocteliV's reo lution entirely satisfactory ?" " Ye. I do, nust t-mphntlcal'y. It wa. just what was wanted from a geat Bepub it- tan national Convention. Jiat :t been a eranee ennvention I would have de- political convention, it crmimernl iteif to j me, p-ta-9iiig as 11 oes. iwo 131 1? nan features. These are hr-t toat tne control of the liquor trafiic if a matter of r-:ate leri.-la-tiAin, arel not in the d.HTiinion of Congress- the honor tralr.c if a matter of r-:ate lerL-la- ,. , . , - . !Bi-, . ,-, I. , - , "" local action. eeond if it were toe proper n::ect or nationa: legislation it vnai.t be ect of national unwise ir a party to declare in favor of a form of le-g-.siat.on when Itiere is sucti a ilive.-irenee ot views as to what tiiai letisl-:in should be. The prohibitory Staios would not be willing to be committed to High license, and the pa. v ia the High ' Li'-ense States would resect a declaration i-'' j lavor of Prohibition. j " I think it exprai -c in tiie Ivst f ma the p n xnt attitnk' of the Eep'ihiican afy ' thrTughout the nation toward the tcmper 1 an.-e ijaesiti'Mi. I am epecia!ly p'eitcd that I it was -Introdui-ed on tbe fl.ir of the Con i vention after its friends bavj faile! to seoire ; reefig-iifion in the p'alS.rm. It was a bold movement to ask that Convention to reverse . its own action, to susr-end x own rile and ! : amend its orn work, and tiiat on tiie tern j r -ranee lesi on, thus making it ail llie : more oinspWrUotia. Torre is bo mistaking tite sentiment of tbe mass of the Republican j voters on this matter.' Charleston Democrats in a panic, CfiiaLtsTos, S. C Anir. j. Several iian-dr-d Ieriocra:: voters of t'liariestoti went boae from the maos meeting on Fr. hy' night wi'Jiout coats or hats. Tlie pa:iics an 1 stanipeej tiiat occnmrJ were reruarkauie. The rirt took piaie ah.ut 11 r. a. Some body inadvertently kicked the iass dram belonging to the band. Instantly the vast crowd swayed to and fro. A negro woman sliouted. "liood '!.' a shake!" and thi adie.1 to tiie fright. Men and women tore an 1 fought their way in a mad desire to get somewhere or an v where. The small bovs tiiat aitendeil the torchJig.it prwesskta were tlirovniiwn and men ilealy trample! aj'.n. . Men with bianched faces nought their way , ; desperateiy, bowling, swearing, fighting, all j fieeir.g from they knew not what. Ia two I minutes tlie crowd returned. Aa honr later j a similar stampede oo-urred. caused ty tiie ! same drum. B. K. Tillman, who was -f-eax- ,' i ing at the time, remarked : ; "Id Edgefield, when we see the prosterts ! of a row. we generally rua to ic not frum '.. it." i The hat stores did a gl busines yester- j day. A nother pecnliar feature of tlie m.-et- j ing was that Tillman, who. witbont being a i candi'hue for office, is denmr.c:ng the Dcm- i jcratic State AdminL"-rati.n as or-u;t aiel i aristocratic, seemed to have captur-d a ma- ! jority of tlie crowd, whites and blicks. j Etta Vetz's Fatal Negative. I'rrrsur H4,e Yk.. Anj.ust . TVUliam My- ers. of Waynesbursr. O.. had been paying ajteatiun to Miss E;ta Metx for a year or t ao Last eight be ralle-I on her and asked i-r to marry, him when site n.-fu-d. He wa.'.el to the door without saying a word and shot himself in tlie bead with a revolver, dying j in a lew minutes in tbe gin's arms. She I said she had refused him to test Lis love and ! ! is now almost distracted with grief. Myers j j was a promising young merchant. Miss ! ! Metz is a member of a wealthy fajrsiiy. hand- j , some an d accomplished. j Fou r Hurdtcd Fcrscrs Killed. j Su FEisctmn. Augnst 2 i state tiiat a telegram from JapaVI papet WakomotU" it na. Jaran. Julv 13, aavs the volcano of Mount f I s-aliassi suddenly burst into activity, and ;u a short time fifty! hoases in IwasetjAU- ra were derroyeiL A teiegrani rereiveii on ' Hot Springs in the neighhorhooiL .... B Lalne Starts For Home. IiOVlA.s". August 1. Tbe In man Line's new steamer. City of Lew York, left Li ver poo! to-day on her first voyage to New York iA large crowd of people went at the landing stage and pier bead to see ber depart. Che j j carries ane thousand passengers Asaocg ; tlie cumber are Mr. James U. Biaine, bis j wiiir and daughter, the Earl and Cuautese of 1 IV movurii more and Ladtes Hdy ami Nora ! Huu-hinsun. Mr. Blaine wa accocupanied ! to tne docs by several rnencs. w 00 elaeered t him as the tender put otT Ijt th? st camer. Why They Flos). Ia -pakifi of live aia.y .:iire of p!it iral faith tle V. tiin inln. .f --.- ;.-: "The BiajtMican lx w-jwjer av c'ad to aii nounce the ciiaiic! which are taitlri piste in favor of tr jji:it. Whervvrr a !T5ier TVmtjcrat ihs l.iiv h:s li-.tei.ti.-'ii t. -trvt the Bepubli a i,u;.r-c tr I:ej.tll.i-ai; new:paper ir:nt t! atnl hjTr tfceir pleasure bera trf .'f "t. lA-st-wratH- orw-jia-per"aare n. ta-I the ofc.Tt ;niry to an noance so nwr chitrtes fcot whenever tlx chanos somes they embrace if j.ist as tl.-e Ile put lican newpa;ier lay hid f tli-.r ck frequent jpiirtitiii(l?. TiM-rc is, hoacever, a marked di:r-rv- s.t an jni;wia.t parti. clar. Ti I'emiarra;'.; ucWrftAprr ti r4 give ihe reason for tne ti'nxn- ; tlie B-pub-licao paptrs do. Why is Uiis' Every Detn ocra! who comes over to the supirt of the Bpublican ticket comes on tlie tarlT isrie. Every Bpublican who g"sts orr to the Dera icratic tick-"t does it in the same is-4e. Democrats Com bea :e ther Wieveia Pro- j tectioo to American inda-:es and de-re t- j J cn-cperate with a piny h v itns m favvvr of protection to Am r inds.frie. R j pahlieans go b.-c :le they believe in free i trade arni dew re to sixain a par'y wh:.li ' eotea Free Tra hi. Tit !1 pi'i.eaa f.rv- j Ua aestlier reasiLii u-.r ih-ire it. c;iu,ii . Bft in mt uv of ner-:'ii " -1 msmm' 1:. 11. Wall .-trcv. N -.-4. c tAUTiON Xt w T-. Mirx M ' bar-D : ri-v a!! -.au-.t ;:: ... jw-rs. are u- z-vy i A : i.n B'v atmiiit. I i lne.-l:r.if tATo' M:t:. Al f..r . t. I) ssolution notic; : SS2SSS:3 frtiit-ti-rni. iJ.i "St" A,.!. 1 tllf Bast. la C i ) AOTICK Ail M-rr i-r: n rr r. OH ttvf ;:; H-v:4 Tiir b rr .. , r i!f-r ptiT--e. laii tjli AGEjNTSy,'ANTD TO SOLICIT ORDERS . F r irjr '"noire a.-.. V I . t em -,.-.. a-a. - S.ary 1 and exDnss --'ui I The HrMii.-'i.-ii!v atet iw- 1 " on Guaranteed Ur-e;l...-;.ar...,. !,.r i A-l-ir.-- r. S. CfiASE d CO., 14-30 South Penn Square, P.i.la Je'.ariiiA. Pa. : j ' N TOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. - pti it nTi..-, 1 . : ". )i"Sr-Tfi T.wnAr-:;9 t-. r ' ft--h;ne fT rar-Try.i. ttr ou of -:ii:Eii.ir Aic." ,- 'ir! r-r 1 . .Z . tr i.er-n- jk .'.va.; ! "W! ; r; F K, tl :'. I' O; ' K A .14 .V A'" . r i. ... . . ; .Si J. V.t.a.i.'i. A 11 IT01;- at'. H-J The H3-1. lie."-; .ti i t r : .r,-t : hari l- wi : : r t-a ' l.. 1 ; L. ir-sii. ;-- f.r tr - r- ...J Ar.;.'iitT u. ri i. ailgl. Curry University, PITTSBURGH. PA. Ovtr i,00 Stiiden's Lsit Year. ' .as-icai . .!:;;. :.t . la-' -Vru.:i.r- . ri, . rscia.ii:;i . M.ii. : .. ... -. 1 . : a -ga, Curry Jiitxin". CoHes' f,:l Curry Sr!tnl of SitnrHinnd It H-a. Aire urr. 1A3. CWS '.'a1:A'S. . ,?-. I VTilSE TO .SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm OK A. H. FZENE?. S. BRO. STILL EXISTS, And fir the g.n; anj .TiRimii:. :e pti.pie of . . tl. H.-t. TIiniR LINK - r GENTS FINE SHOES THE EMEKSOV. rETii'in ' ' Birro:.". AND P. il IN ! P"'RPISI. j OiillviVAN. KAN'l AHi ". DONf;r.T.A. AND tvt T VV . A 1 Douglas i".Ji an.? 4 M- Sli. and rail. Every pa ; m 'ai k Wa.-a:: frfENS' WOR.KIN3 SjHOES, 90 Cents to S2.SO. Ladies" Fine Shoe-! Flexible. ir.d , D-. ,CTT t,W j IV. t and E. Widths. POWDER Absolutely Pure. LVeJiS .-.-! P - . - - W -" -o ; -4 .-i a Latt-st Stv'-. f r .-"..ring II.xl, R, . A CROAVDED STOKE ! JXD WHY? JOO Fiecta Fr-iiUed Lams mt 4 I-t cent a yard ; vrth OouLle the money. I'lecet TUin Summer Dreaa Goods at 12 1.2 cU. a yard ; Crenuii- SOO fifct SiUens. FrrttcK Style; at 11 1 2 cU. a yard, to Here Summer SUks at 3-1 and SO cents m ynrrU Lae CvrUtima mt $1 and flJiS a pair. tfH Suits at ft U9 1 extrt eheip. Ileadeti Wrap mt $4J0 erne. Linen latent at 23 tent a yard, JiUtck Ltte Floaneiam, 99 cent a yard. Ladies', 3Ien' and Children ' Undnmr and Hosiery, extra cheap, A HotM er bio lot of Men ' srltie, mt 23 cents. LE A Successors to 35 Fifth Avenue, I do yicrv r.L j TO GO TO AND BUY Embroiderings, Skirtings, All Overs, Laces, Tcfl ii N4 Psrcls, Salisa ail Fii Fpriiz Ers Ivix FROM Geis, Foster & Quinn. You will hnve a I.i.re stock s tve noney, btcauc our prices are Gmler all fther-. Tho Largest Stock of Carpets and Laco Curtains in Town at OETS, FOSTER & QLINX'S, Clinton Sfrctt. drugs i C. H, BENFORD. Successor tj GEO. W. BENFORD & SON.. PiliiPRIr'Tt'r. ("F Til K ' OLDES DRUG STORE At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, PEXN'A. 1 keei a. nstantly oti hand a lr.-e 5t i k DRUGS. MEDICINES, CIIEIICALS. DYE .STUFFaS. PAINTS, OILS AND VAIkNISIIES. T.aO ; nn-; : . t(J n i in this rn.rtt-t, T kwp n lta'i I a fr;!. .f TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. A.'.i oal .; .t-i-:. .jrj-urtiui4".4e u-l birth br Pti -r-.it -tcti xnl tun HU. " fii-aj.;. ji ii.is 1it., prH-tn miiiM ti"o. TOILET ARTICLES JXD SUNDRIES' GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS LRUG STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT CF E.RTjHDAY CifTS ALWAYS If STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. tiif: i;:t the :jakkkt AFnis. r.-ni i- Mirn- ani i.M:i;r:r ?: ! Mv f HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. .y. We keep in bu.k. so that any si liI in rel. 1 i idcvL Si 1 at 25 cent a r.icn.1. b"i-ir.re and ttnuhie w.U to ' 1 FUHE WINES AND LI3U0RS FOR MEDICINAL FUBP03E3 ONLY. ! A LARCE VARIETY CF FRESH GARDES AND FLOWER SEEDS. I J-n. "-. , CLARK H. BENrORD. : Louther's Drug Store, '2 Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ::t:ThislI:d:l Stcrsis Earlilv E::zi7 aCrat S a 4 O iwlnilA n Am e, S. Ai AAA MVM VAA. WW : FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines. Dye Stuffs. Sponges. Tru&es, Supporters. Toilet Articles. Perfumes, &c. THE I-..T'.St u:V3 PEX.s.N'AL ATiTCCTIvS TO TUI rAiVp-Xr:. Or PliyslGians'PresGriBUons 1 Family Receipts (...a 7 Cai E;S'i TAXES 7J t'g S PECTA CUES, And a Full Line ol Optical GootL always on han-i. From such a large assortment ail can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on Land. It is always a pleasure to display our fjod to intending purchasers, whether they buy frora us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIM STREET Furniture! At Great AGAIN VE e Alois YOLIVTTENT'O N TO OUR mmi iisisg-eccs AT tiHEATLY ! TJncIertakiriLr and Einbaliiiiu-ir ; Arrt.iEi ti rrn MtiwtTE-. Cotrins, Caskets and Burial Robes, inimeciate use. COFFKOTH MAiin Cross Street. ENTS WANTED to aupic'y Life of t,ex. '.'. : e.. ' v Fa", a - Al-T;-., IIAUKIaSON .Ai u .;.i.tAt .Vilinir. m. ir.Aw v-Avr.-,v. - T Jf I ivt H "vv ' lslAiSAl : , 11V HI B i. aiv aug. tseaAW BHUBTEH John L. Moorftouse. PITTSBURGH, PA. to select from, an l tcu i u joiiystoux. FA. drugs! IX SOMERSET COUNTY, r,t ran g:ve vou v-Htr n.' r. v s ir.: ei:ow yois. O VI T TZZI1 A?D f E V E-O LA SS ES, SOMERSET, PA. Furniture! Bargains! asd faelgr Kmmz, KED' CKD R.VTK-. A full line kct lor & CO., Somerset. Pa. FIFT1" M ILJa-JO PFOPl T. w-i th Pv tr mt.-- r,' af t,ex. urn. am 1 - -1 - Vman '----i - -.v-" aasl AIH BE." l-lnni.-ZA . aaosrv A-Mr HUB3AP-D BrvOS- Jx!r fz.