o The Somerset Herald! CEOKijZ L s IU. tilt. ise thai you are regisiared. Tb oats crop was itnnsrese. Boy your drugs at Bieswker Snyder's. Pure, sparkling, foe cold S.la Water t Biearxker Scyder's. Tbeplayii.g of ball oa the street, by boyt j i last becoming nuiatmce. Tie P.rpobbcaris nf Tat n ie Isa re erected a j, cbin (or buartTs. Two bar,., and their content were deatrc-yed by fir in Beilford County last ek. Celluloid Trusses guaranteed fir a period ef three years not to break or rust, at Bie ser-fcev A e.'iyder a. All person having stt.t:tft on my u.x-.as will please call and settle at emoe. J. B ftiL September Gib i tbe last da." which voters can be r-gtstered. RrpiiUiran work- that aii Erpu iioms are U-r t)je list. Ey Glasses ai-d SpJU-K in aii coiwira ble rarieties ar, j at all prices, of the rti-i)ra-trd " King" manutatturer. at lsivi;er X Snyder's. My boki must be !t'.t-i u; Ufore Srp tember l'Mh. Al! peros having account will p'araje take notice. J. U. psvi'EE. Tbarkby. Sejietnlier 5th r the lat 'iar lor t!ie rw-.strarsi! !i f r.-r. 1! every EepcMkaa comtuitteernan s-i-nd to his duty of seeiript that every Ui--ahii-an :a hit district is at once a-wed. W have on har.J a Urje rramVr if SX.-J t-ru k which we will seli in q laiiiiti.- : i .il th pc-vha-ter. I"r. v-rr rt-i-'i -ic. Va--i ctiMit the pianing mlii. IIoLa'E I n. PES'. The fire cl-a:l m oct May l,:th. Tire nvU'.tlis have pa?r--l sifT A ! w have tallwl to r"".r Ui ir a'wonts. I.ut i.'y a few oct of the many. ooii't put it off ariv lor.E-r I at-J xh m'tw-y. J. i, Allitlst si l l:E. li i I''V. Every Thurtny nr. : u .1 (.-'.i f- -r ray. '!.io. can p-, ' .11 HI- - third tare .-r t: Ut 1 f,, F-r f i rt - r iufrniation ar y to W W P , T P. A- 'n.rei. i a. I wr.t ;!ir.-'iti. t! t f-e u-.lan:i.i: ot. fir fret, and if v.. u wii; r.i'i and I sy thef;tie axxoot.t von ...we n:c. I a il' it'- into .-tnes again in tle heautsftil r-jom ti.e Chid Kfl-loa-s are building. j a. .-j.tt-. I hare always tiainvd patien.as o-.e -f my virtues, hut it is being s-vr'.y i-i I y part .-s oaine ,nie b.x k a'-C"'iM--. "' not calling to settle. Sew I need !''!' In't put n off any lon .- r. J. B. Ssv-l a. Miat MBKirr. We have ;u.-t s-i Vl a Urge P-etrltrerat'-r to "sir Mat Ma.-ve, in which all n.t can 1 k; o- 1 and ('nan. Muttou. bef, r-itk. .tr., k. ot c.iiaat".y n band- pen dai'.y. Fa.-.i-s bi:yi.? meat can have it kept in the nf-igerat r ui.t.i wantel. E.ws Dvis i Co. LBoding the ' i '. Fill as The beautiful are putting up is mrir isjn j let.11. i wisir to go Hito hu-lliess ai:. a at ...e.-!-! tand, but cant doit mi'.h-.it m-ney. s.i j 'iea.se call and ay me the small -ni. 'int you owe on my Many savai! aitsmnts make one laere one. J. r. sVt-Ml. The t.,11 ITKo3ice lowing letters remi Kg in t at snnetste't. w:li tie sent to t:is dead litter oli .T if not cul.ed for w::..'.ii tin dav tp.m tbis .iate. August J, 1 : liu-ket. A. F. t Cars. Liii.-. : 1 ; ;ar rett E il.n.a. : ti-.iTne-r. Katie . H:ir.-nr A line, W. J. : Hay. Uazie ; Miller. Il.-nrr ; M.'.i-r. ("Lav L. ; N..-!:..user, J bn , Ileiter. C II : P.ritor. Eliia: B-. El ; Sta:.!, Kaitaa B. , hhrlebers. C. ; W.i.-b'. y. F-:ra. J. K. Cormoiu. P. M. Dr. E. Lansford, V. S.. Connellaville Will U at S'tner-et the t'.rst Moi. i'y au-1 TutMlay of tatli nn.r. h. at ti.e r-. mersc ; House, and wi.i treat ail Uinas of ii'r. i cattle, etc Teeth dresss-J or ixtrw te.1. Ca- j tratiofi of Horses and Kniitiiiics. ;v:tl aiej II nghon fuis.-essfwlly treaJ.l l-y a-tti- ; ai cantenr. All examinations free of charge. Come and see iue. ; E. I.-ronn, V. S. NotUt-a of Change of Boi ough Ordi nance. It is hereby agreed and or.i-red that r-i-c. II of t li Ordinances of tlie IVwough oj ?s .m erset. Si'nierset County, and Slate of !' no sy Irani, be. and the same if. hervhy r-'l-.-al-d.and the S.llowing he, and t:- same is, henby insetcd i!i"!ca.i tiie.-e.if. ri"T1o -1. Ar.y pernio sr Is-rwi.- hi -r.aii vvle ir drive am 'lorse i ll.esrs, nji.ri' ..r ma' -e sr1i!i: rei'lll'ifs. leute n.UHrs. eireeU er abevs .'I tne .r.Kti at tiian a skm tn. wr.K-ti li.. te rursu D.4 IhsteT than a mile :H le' nr. . oi tne lasier rs.t ,JJ ; m fmie an h.lT shs.i. . cm 1. !.- : 11.. ' f.re tier Uureew. v a tine ot I'i toiiars nor iine ll.aii ten 't-'i r.n l1 r i. all eoets. tiaewsl the 4! "lev of Acrvi'T A. p Atusst L. e. t'OL M Ho t ierk. For Sale Cheap. A bargain f some one ia t.eel ..fa piano rurgSK. A bvbtpricsd Metrway st Sons" piano, in tw only a fc y-ars. wi:I lie si. Id very cheap. A Mason A. ll.rnhti or .-an c.si ing iJift. and never ti-ed. wili l so!i! f f les ttan half . F -r jar i nlars, call at L Hiaaixi oflic. Wanted! Iieaiers arJ ai! lo know we have a fu'.l line of rakes; both hand and self d imp. which we offer at prices to suit the tiina. Aavnts wanted to sell tl Walk.r r,lo. Ad-iress W. F. Wtt..ra. M.merM't Pa. For Rent. ! twsahl ii.-" on the Cri a:.d sor..i .n tW a-hiltion to Printing H.ie How. For rticular. in.j jire at this o:!h-e. The Lutheran picnic. Tne Third Annual IiV-union of .he Ln'.ii-T- ; aiw.J Somerset Coun'y will be held at Yo- I h's Station, one mi' east of darrett. on ' Tiiursdar. August . The I!, and O. : Tilnad will run ssperia! trains' and Cu ke's ' ill he snld at low rates, as Rioted below Ibite. $1 ( 1 !i -00 to ." ' 1 ' .75 ! .? ' tiler wsj Meyers-bile Sal isinry West Salisbury .. Iinurning, train will Cumiierland at j.: p. at a-.1T all .3) e .10 .40 have Ytidere fov For Johnsiown 4 Leave Time a m Cn.!STir!e " oUk Pyle - . n leoce o. rrsina Pinkenon. -W Caselman - tl '- Pirkwo.id f'M Berlin f ' Garreu ! f J.'bnelown. .. 7:s H'Kirersviile - ." fstoyestsiwn - " ' ' O.lenians it S.nyder fit' tsomerset !:1 "wmtieriaod .. SiO HvrMiiaAn S JTt Willis are! otinelbjvilie at t p. m. Tickets wiii be 1 on tie train fnyra ail stati r.s where there ar no ajw-nts. and wiil be good to re- Aag-ost a. Jn5. W.. W. Pi-its.;, T. r. A. Mr. F. C. Parker, of Jo?m-c.wB, st-eit S:i:i isr wiili frien Is in Smcrse. Tie regular at&tfd argument court oum-tue-i at ! o'rkaJt Toes-lay morning. YViur.g Hi publicans who voted oa age last fall, bum be assessed In order o Tote this fald. Mr. Joseph Scoli, of "Brash Hill. Westmoreland eorinry. ia the guest ot th K I i li-B. 31 r. Will Eclsley. of Johnstown, spend ing bis ti.vjon at the family residence to Somerset. Mist Lillian Hill, of Frederick, Fa-, and Misses Frank and laabe'.U Scull, of Irwin. are ih guests of M.M Louise O. Scull. Just u toon u the present protracted rain SoJl let up Jawib Zeigier trill vroaence to lay the foundation for tb soldiers' macv- j mfr.t. i Hn F M. Kirarof!! is tb J lesiKicratic j tioniiuee fWu.lge in Franklin count. Ex- ! t J"'n Lil K-rut-licaa op- j fBeIi- . . j Mis Mam and Emma fWr entertained , a large nutuiier of tbi-tr friends with tiie mt J elegant evening ;rty giveo in Somerset Sr years. Tuesday. j A f :i.al will b held bixW tb suspire ( of il-Y." aixl M. VT. C. T. t'.oti 8atur-laT j rveiiir.g A'Jft i'lb. In t!i CoarvUotuw : yanl. A" ire itiTitd. ..Ir. .-vrn W arrvvk, wilV arid ft m, of Vr- i b;.ra. b: i. are tisc frif: of T. J. iiocer. Evj. Sir,. Wit wf Is Ftrs-ar-I. k i the el Jest tiaui.trr -ounry !?'tner;n!ert1i!t IJerkey has re. m- iiui!w-.l ai! horws of rttrine tlie relebratnl ! Prrwikivn tire bi fo' iivine. T. LH Witt Taimasre. to kt l:e Ur iiers" in4itute. y.r. tleo-ye B. !jmers, Prxh-motary of! WestrtioprUnd ouji-, is ;nd:ng a few j lnvi in Smert. Mr Flowers is quite a ! yotiTig man. and a very pics.am poken one. Mr. Norman Is. Ream, w.fe and &mi'y, wlio Lave been guest. at the Somerset House for the pa- t-n wwlt. di-parted Monday rc .-nir.i fr a tour of the eastern watering places U f re reTmiin; io tljeirChionao home- Mr. 11 It. M.'tiii and wit- started this. T :riiiiv n;ornir.g. on a Western trip that will eiir-racr a tour of the lakes fnmt Cleve- land. Uiiio. to In!uth. M:nn.. from there to St. Paul. SMnneap'.ii h-nie. IVnver. ' hioago and . i'er:ion liav tiei-n craoiel to Jacob Har--11;. t. N. lt.-ltirvire : Alexander Enoji, -.11 End I-i'itiia C, widow of John 1;.- i. S'-'Vt-own. Iru -ea-e of peniou h:is ies-n -!! 1 to tt Ilia 11 Sl.il'r. lilX-ilWuiJ, a'ld JjC'.l. V i'i. l'Ook Mill:. V'taMhsIar.u'r. then of;.,, j -icf-iii.t: tire iliyi.. to lif.eeti hat. !tvJ pel p :!avorai..e weatlicr fr.jm one t'uou.nid ... were ia attetid- a:e at Cii'jrch. S' nanp-roeitinit of the n.'anrv'ie-al i. lav. Tiie ex n-.rsi.Tn train from Johnstown was bea.-ilv loa lr- Mrs. P.e'jecra C. Mevers, wWI-.wof Hon. i V.i-an t. '. J M'-ven a fo-rv-er mcmbTof the I r:s'e I-rTtirlatiirr f-om this ctur.ty. die-1 at j 1 ! er !,..n.e in I'Mlniilph-'a at .". p. ro. Thurs- j I' -fc.y. ti.e 1 ;ii int.. ated ."VJ ymrs. Tiie de- 1 .x-oi as a i1er t f iior C. Lit hty, of 1 Ol;eret t.'Wnsiop. ! Mr Ira Kii;ir.ii. of I'i'.t.sbur.-ii. s.a of tliaries A. K nin'el, is vimtinc frien-is . Tip l..-iiff1nviini t ui : Ira !..k on h riilence in Pitts- ! oft I. t.llll. . old .-.nd .1- Titlite-l in call nir him nine rears v-isded." fnd nw iljScuity in reci'.-ni.ine the tUi an-i exces-diugiy hand s-.'iij'? V'-.-u- man Farmer toW!:s',-i. SOltll-sl 11 i.ei-s- C. I.utv, of fviaiersct i tl.eorM-r -f oi.e of the hand iml.ietoii an . oils that we hare ss a for many -r. The tiain is a liand s. it:e iark brown and tbe sin- is Mr. Peter U- tiler's ceitb'atvil A'.hanihra. The colt g .s pMniise of making a winner when it gets a little ol-h r. Wo were shown several striks of huv k-wh-it the otiier 'i..y by J hn H. Huston, that he had plucked on the farm of Antho ny KHcinsrer. Fj.. of ilr.itln-rsvalley town ship. It if a new lanetyio this lotali'y known as " Jnp:in.-e fcn-kwheat "and is sa- I to t of a s'.ijierior qu-iiity and tar more pr.si.ii-tive than the ociiaary variety. Tiie hit-t ai -ant Cir the honor of being er to enlist from F-edford ia-c war is Benjamin F. iK.tsob f -liver, of Cuniber- t:.e yo'initet sii.; I om.y ia the tiiver. a s t'f V iune; Valiev W! p. lie eti-isteil in tie aula Cavalrv when he E'ghtrsith Pent. was L-.: thirieeii yeurs of age. and served ti.reeyears, three uv.-ntlis and seventeen days. A will lie vn by their advertisement in another column, tlx menibers.of tlie fcoro-e-s't I'riviag A.-soe;ation, ai'l hold the first of ti.e se.-ie .if iali meetings on Scptemlier lTtb.tbe day of tiie onveilit.g of -the Sol diers M onu-i.er.t. Wiiile tli purses oiTered are not very la-v. li:ey are sufficient, for a stare- and we l...k foir srne pnl races, an 1 lots of sport. tlialrman Till, of the IV-m oiratic county roTTiniiree has re-jtirsete-i u to stale that tlie rva.rt Uiat his son Ku-s.-! lmd n..pii- l lo lla-r:s a and M irtou wa.- untrue an t the piitivsi w lift circulated this report knew it to be Csise at ti t time they d d si. ll tssiel re-rn-n t-r. to tiie fait!: of Irs iu'hrrs. l.ut in p:te i f a l t! 1. wc still have liopes of ear n in Pcnivla-u for Harnsoa aal Mor- I J Somerset i A irr.tit niai'v retd.-t;ts of av-o.si '...em irs of the opjsimitiity of i nt-sln z the t;;if .l-litig vf a night-bliiorn-i., cercis at the home of Joe Hrallier. one ever.ttw !.tt week. The stalk had lieen teu ihrly nurse-l l.y its ovmr fr Cve or s.x veil's., and lie fis-'s sir. ply retid fir bis care in t!.J p'easurc be i o .nh-1 Ii s many friends d iri .'g tiie four or five hours th beautiful, sweet si -cute-1 j ,wer omitin-Je.1 in bloom. ! Ti e item in at week's TfraAto recording '.he siiie of a valuable tract of land by tbe tuvner. Noah Nti, E; , of I'rsii.a. to a syn ' ditat of Pittslvurgi, capitalists wlu pnijose j cT'e-img a s-mirner resort tlii-rcoti, slionld ' have rend 475 a. res iiisresd of 4-1 acres, and I i 1 xaied on the Cae-.-!maji. n-it th Yourh 1 i cli. rt river. TVs is but a portion of the ; tra -t of more than :,. arses owned by Mr. 1 S.-t in the sanie l!i.the greater nor i ti"U of which is valuat! timber Jand. C-ik A Iioc-ils, the rr-seers and fee! deal ers. Iiavedeci.iisi to relieve Main cross street the principle husiness street of the town cf the d. lapidatisl eld shanties adjoining their I sn lsjime b! x-k t'nat have been ioT o long a time an eye sore to the public T hey peopi". eavcxi ag a bu tiding with a front age of 41 I'eet and fcv feet deep, extending it-' to the ii .-Tn.i.n lot; .'M feet Will 1 built tw.i-st.--i. hi.h and i n fi-et one story. Tlie buying will contain two store rooms i"ie feet front and l.!4 deep, and tne Iso'on-- a time an eve sore to the t-nblic I 3i- j otierr li feet front and Jt feet deep. Otnce , ahoat many feattiresofoortKiTernment.and Jt." : will : made of the npr story, i "perations ' points out several reasons why he regards a ', still he eornmenowl in tlie course of a tew rejiuUiian government a stable. Tbe third 1 i'." days and the buiMinrs pnslied rapid'r to ! of the series of economic articles wbichcon 1 10 . completion. The builders confidently eict vey tlie latest irrresturstiotia of Mr. Edward .ti5 u. hare it ready irr occujancy by Janaary Atkinson into tiecoodi:ion of American cap so i-t. when, it i m.ore-t a prominvsit bard i itaJ scd labor, is th most inatrnctive that ware dealer will take po'iecssi. -n of the large i ;.n? room, and Icvi "rtTotrters will occupy I tiie smaller with their meat market. This. Tnes-.lay rximinr. workmen com- 1 mcu ed tearing Oowa the old "Nangi Hons" stable, for a lor g time used as a ware house by th owners, Cook Eerrtts, who prop.- eretting fire-proof brick building oa ixs ue immeeliately and connecting with tb ware-nxim sulj iining, erected by tiiesa several years aao. When the contemplated additUio so the block have been ronpieted Cook A Been is w ill liar ou of tie Urges and most sub stantially baiit bttsiiiess rtradures ia this seerioa 0 the Th ScHool Dirctor' Convention. In ana-er to a f-i!ifbej ct'.l far a ux irof tbe Jh-.il dim-KrsoStmert cuuti- !t, tanmy-aix oat of a tuiaX of thirty-fire local boards wrrr rqinwotcd, a ben tb Con Tentiua ara cal'ed to otd-r by President, L. C. Colbwrn, Ej., at 2 o'clock, p. m. on Tharsday afierooon. in lb ctmrV room. Hr. Co' born expnmed his gra".; dia: ion at tie Urge repreamVition. who bad eonje toher in aoiwianee with a rei!uu-n o:Trrd by F. J. Kooser. Eq . oo trim-ton" T'ay ot Teacb ers" Insaute, hr-'d last December. On com pletioo of roll-call Capt. Wm. H. fraiiner, ho a on tbe programme lir an melwm ir.g adJrcaa. remarked that addresses of that character are, aa a rule, rery ti.-eaorc, and that be propoaed btouf brief. He pnsumed " the director! had tweo called together for practical work to eleTate tbe common chool lyatem in Somenet county. It is the director doty to devise ways and meant Uiat ear achooia but be beaiitirkd, aod edj calion a lvacctJ." He paid hia coupii.tietiu to the hook ageala present, " whu, like the poor, aie aiaari with u." TIk- resjooie of Col. Yutzy, of the Tr-iiia kMrd, was aa brief, as hap;y. and to the puuit. a wae CapL Saaner'i adunaa. 8. J. McKeiitve, ol the Summit board, then delivered a moat intelliirent and inK'nating address on " Trxt-bojka. and County Uni formity." The interest of Li hearers was thoroughly aruused during his ha-f-hour's laik, and he iaifovwed aii with the tact that be had that diversified question weil in j He f-irMfd oot tbe preal iujustke done the ehiltlrvTi of poor pirrntj nndcr the I present abominable system, and earnestly ! advocated nnifurmity. He dttUred his be lief in the free lexx-lxiok systeia, bnt wu; nixibg the Uct that tbe time are n.jt vet ripe j fir the a-ritation of that question, rec j nmmended that a committee be appointed lo J advise and recommend on the question of j unifirnity of text-books at a future mtcting. tu ti'i:iis; jir. nmzie Tireneti ine atten- j tion of directors to two article in tlie &Jwl I on 'he free text-book question, the Crl State Saptriutetulent Hic-hee, !deitmd as - Theory." and the other by I ex-Superintendent Wickersliam, as " Fa. t Capt. Sanner tlien otTered tlie f blowing reso!oii'n. as amended by Mr. Kooswr : Wrd. That a emmtrtw of seven be ' tie- ted, wnoe duty it shall be to ftwwl i witli as litiie deiay as piwibie. to make a i carefnl etam:iiHtsn of tiie star, iard text- I 1 booiL. an.l.--iect therefrom with special ret- f t errnce To tne Text-cuK'ts ns in re: , e-vten'.ve ne m th various diftricts of the ! cTintv Mi-h btH'ks. as in ttieir iidimient ! l!i " est suited to the n-boois of .-jmerset j tiunty. and ree.mniend to tlie directir of all the d:fcfnctj. IhA sriorttt.Mi of the n-ie I Also, lo secure from the pr.blM.er. or palv j I siiern. the best terms upon which tlie ald , Lika can he I;ad. I Col. Yutiy spoke earnestly in favor of the adoption of tiie resolution and thought that with intelligent and d-!iet.t work on the ; frt of the comr.iitu the tairay.-.-s of the f dittri.-ts would soon lie relicTed, in a grtai , niesu.ure. cf the heavy lurh-n put niin tiiem ty the pri-sent ystem. Several other J i brief al !rii5is-s were made in behalf !! the j I resolution, whi. h was a l-by a cn.ii.i- in -us vote. I The Convention then pro.ve.hd to eievt menioe-ra of tiie ci.ramittei!, wuh tie foiivrw- Iing result : Capt. W. H. Sanner, Somerset ; Col. E. l. Yutzy. I'rsiiia, h. J. McKeuiie, J Summit ; J. M. Uninger, Addison ; Cai. A.iM'n iteuiey, oernn ; r.. a. aimer, ijck woo.1, M. A. Itrui.iaker. Shaiie. County Su- t-t:.iei!t llerkey was elected an I.oiiora- rv nieniber of the coniaiittee. The coinnitt- I lee met after the ad; liniment of convention j and eiTccted an orirnization by electing i Ciftmty Suj-rintetiiient Be-rkey, tJ v-rUt Fresi.ietit : Capt. W. U. Sanner. Vice Presi- , dent and Se-retarv. The committee, alter orea nidation, adjourned to nitet at Ploi k- , K'Kld August 3'th. wben they hop to be - - - , , t.ons tor puu.ication. At the evening session of the convention Ir. S. S. Good, of Meyers-lale, deiivereil an instructive a-idresson " Hygiene.' He was requested to prepare an address on the same stiljeet. to be delivered before the Teachers' Institute on DireoJors1 Iay. The question of sclnxil apparatus was rtterre-J to thecom mittee on text-hooks. Tlie closing addnss " 'ieneral SVhool Work "was delivered l.y tlie County Su perinleriiietit. The convention then adjourned to ni on call of tbe County Superintendent , How He Worked the Innocents at Bedford. I Tiie street fakir m ho so pleasantly enter I taiued a selin-t crowd of Socnerset's citia-n ! some ten days ai, turneii up at Ltodi" jrd last i week and, accuriing to the Vvmrflr, played ! his little game as follows : ! A we:!-dressel man drov un Julians street j on Fnday afteniein. in a carnage bei.Hi.nn j to a local meryinan. au 1 a us. nu.-j-i tiuu a j free exhibition was to lie given on the Wa-h- mcton lioiise o.nwrr. tnvmug aii to witntss his feats of tootii-puiiing. venlr ioquism. mesin&rism. etc. llesijn nat acrodcol leited arrvund his carriioe. He then nia l-i known his real business bv unpai-kini: a la' amount of snide jewelry an-.l tin watches. He began tlie performance hy selling cinf buttons at 23 cents each and tanin them hark al 5" tynts. it was the old game. It worked like a charm. Tne "suckers " were getting excited and the hsherman saw it One ailnnnir baiA a:'ter i anotiier was thrown out, until at last lie 1 considered it lime to make a draw. Taking a lot of " thinirs '' iiecaiit-d " waicnes ' fnin his satchel, he pretended to pise un lertae i hd of each cie a ten-dollar bill. He tiien otTered to sell the watches at ten dollars eacii. i This was the lia'l. Tlie " suckers were wiid. j it is aim. est nselessto add that in a lew miu- u, e ..k-u U.U....B ir. a seni g ... , : suckers that netusl hun iielaeen el.i ana : i jijisi. A brae roll ot bills, amounting s rob- 1 I ably to twvi or throe thou-aind dollatx which j i he ronsracaous:T displayed, had much to.io ( '; witii netting tiie ejs-.-':in.-y of tli.es: gulla- l-ie iminais a lio are thouj-l.iicss enoinrh to i Iki to beat a fukir at his own game. Alter j i he wured aii Ilie b-HKlic heoiul-1. W. C ( i Muilti. Esstj having gotten into an altert-a-tion wnii one o! ins " IVter Funks " by ex 1 i-sine the irsme be rool'v bade his vktmis good i-ye and had the l:eryaian drive him io the station, where he took passage on tiie 4iV p. m. train. Tiie Albsma Trdmae of Mon.iay. after de- s-ribiiig the tricks of the nefarious traud in j H jnung-ion, says : j After deposing ofhis worthless jewelry and aerunng atout e-i'Xi fn.nt his lorKcontkl ! ing jsstrons. he rave Ihe w hip lo his hors ! and das4i-daay to theii"it just as the fiay j Express was puilitig out. He and his female j i-ompanion uok pas-sae on the train tor j Ia-wistown. Three of his victims in Hun- t nsr-lon Matthew Knode; James Cort.in and ! Wi.listn Licyd followed Ialton to Lewis- town, and on demanding tb return of their I money be threatened to shoot them, wbere j upon t bey swore out a warrant for hisar I rest. On the n'aJ to the jnstiie's i rthce Ialton rtrne; Mr Knock a blow from behind. Anotiier warrant was then sworn , out atra:nt iaiton on tne cnaree o: assatiii 1 f ... asked to be excused nntii he could essiTt his i wife te the depot wbica was granted. Uie I constaf ie r-iing Willi nim. vi nen tne train had palled out of tiie statioa Ihilton save the orhcex a puati and forced him troui tue plat form, and then entered the car. The S-fiietnher Forum, i which being the sixth rolume'i will contain a review of the Republican National platform from a Demo cratic point of view, by Senat:f Blackbum. cf Keufnckv. Plank after Blank is taken up and disrnssed by th light of the Republican parj's record. To this nambertbe Marrjuis of Lome will contribute a srody of the Gov ernment of the t'nhed States, the resalt of hi i ix nations while he was tkivemoMesrv. eral of Canaila. He writes with enthusiasm be has yet written, He shows by diagrams ! how the wage-worktr in the Tuited States ; has steadily advanced, and bow capital eon- I tinues to receive a diminishing return. The Ker. I'r. Munger. perha the leading Con- gregarkiciai preacher in New England, wiil point cot the bcacfi ts tliat refigioo ha re ceived from the death of many superstitions caused by the scientific spirit of the tine. There will be seven other articles in tbe ini tial number of this new volume on such sub jects a " Sjcial Discontent," tb " ESect of High Explosives ia Changing the Methods of War," tbe Management of Railways," the Public Scnoola." and th Increase 0 the Alcoholic Habit" It is eircf'd tlrat th PisripJes' meetii ivww wi!l be in eo&ditiun to bold simriees in next panday. The bitihling has !ren thor oughly orrrhanled, the anditoriam Baring been re-papered, painted and carpeted, and a new floor placed in the Sunday -sbool coons, while the library and class rooms base been removed to the &r end of the building. Oth er improvements to tbe church property are contemplated and while old things are be icg made new. why not do away with the timing ibrfc and plate a musical instrument in the audience room. It would certainly be of great assistance to the choir, although its sweet strains might grata harshly oo the ears of seme few of the older members of the congregation for a Htile while. Somerset waa almost depopulated, bnt not entirely bereft of its boasted youth and beau ty Wednesday, when all of tbe local vehicles that ran on w heeis ooaM have been found ro'iicg over the intervening hills and valleys, bearing their tender and preeiocs freight to famous " White Horse," from whenoa one of the most commanding prospects of tba Ai-te-zlieriies lies open beneath. " White Hone'1 derive its name fnjm tbe old stoue tavern that stands on the eastern brow of an ab rupt mountain spar of the same name. Tbe old hostlery is now in a most deplorable, con dition, inhabited by a decrepit old female, who bears all the outward characteristics of the dreaded witch, though in its day before railroads pierced the moactain s back it sheltered the princes of the land, and boast ed of having entertained the great Engiish noveiist. Thackery. 'neaih its roof, and its landUird was wont to point with pride to the paacs in "The Virginians" that described the marvelous and beautiful landscape there aluuts. The occasion was the annual bas ket picnic, and the following young ladies j and j-titiemen were preseut : 1. F. Harris. Philadelphia : Miss Willie Jjbnm, t atubridj.-, -M J. : Misses Ella and Nan Iiriibaker. SjiuenM ; Frank Cunning ham. rV.rurr-t r Mia? Fu-1! Wmer. um beriand. i&L t3iiaesLccy Hni't-v ojid Fi'jra rirar. txmierst-t : J. W . tn-utl, Irwin, r. ; M.s Lliian H:l! Keim, -mierset ; r rc-denc x. Pa. : . t. s ei : a r.seioaum. Akprn. -. t Misses Mame Weimer, Ma.ue Etidstey and I'aui Sciieil. Somerset ; Missies liru,' dr.tri anil I Vkn t.nn Jnhntown - y:Ws Fk.renoe r-nvdev. Emma KotMer, j K iilli Si-hell and tieore itenford. Souitrset ; '.'""? t-'e"'- " ""???? : 1. Love. Joe Love. Miss L'arl H ilderbaum, r-otnerset ; M:ses Minnie Herneyand Fran ce" Game. Winchester. Mi- Marian Frease, Will W. Picking. M:sses Kit Endsley. Ella MiiKse'man. Irl Bm'naker. tl.-ace ltckins. i xa,ue .Leo.ni "a- la o""'. mmerset ; i :ni a ia vourv. ureensourg : j . Col. Low-y. Joh.; N.Snyder. Misoes Aanie Chi and Emma Baer. Somerset ; Miss Jwie J..rdnn. Mt. Pleasant . J. i Herr. Oil City ; M:ss Mattie Smih, Pfkersirtiot, W. Va. ; Mis Iisy J.invin. I'tt'imort, W. Va. ; Miss Manie Vtil. Bobert S. iscuil. Mrs. F. W. Itieecker. Musi Carrie P.rubaker, Somer- M:ss tittssle Joaes, Hoaston. Texas; Frank S-n!l. Irwin, Y. ; Mi Maria J -hnn, Cambri ige, Md. Republican Pole Raising. t'uite a la.-ve crowd of Eepnhikau from 'ii leretit Me-tions of toe county gitbe."M in j SottuTsct Siitur-iav to assist in raising a XLir- rlson and Morton iwle. The rain eamedown 1 steadiy J.iniii the fire jiart of liieday. aa I it was thought tiuit tlie raising would have j to be j ibtjoncd until ati-it jl.tir o'clock in ; tlie ahera-ioii. w hen the rain ceased, the skies cleared and it was decided that the j yoie should go up at once. By this time i many ! had cotne from a distance had ; startei home'. Se-veial hundred enthurlatic K.'puliicaJ.s however, cssemhKd at the ea.si j ci.J of Main street and under the supervision j and direeti-in of Mr. John H. H asteiii pla vd j the pole ia position with the least possible j delay, and without the slightest mishap. Toe t-oie is i.w net out 01 grouno, is siiaiirni as ( an arrow, and is painted the popular Rcpub- i iir..n m'lrf. -t .t,;.-.,a 1.1.. -ri,. ... . . . ... . , . ui eierans i'rum com. taniisneo some ex- while the wrk was bed tie to the inclemener of lue Owing weaiberthe speech making had to be de fcired to soui future time. Marriage Licenses. Since our last report marriage licenses have been issued to the lollowing named persons t Shannon Young and lav in Behes, both of Somerset county. Isaac Itralher. of Scottdale, Weslm. Ireland county, and Missouri Friedline. of Somerse-t Irwin S, Shunuker and Tueresa A. ICoa.ls. tjth of Somerset township. William A. Ringler and Mary M. Miller, both of Stiicycreek township. Alexander B. Johnston and J-anna E Knhns, both of Younosaowa, Penn'x We'.linaton C. bloom and ElizaU-th Ha.T, both of Wellvrshorg. Alcvander Biubaugh and ML-woari Tresa ler, both of Lower Turkey tx township. Judson E. Herring and Annie" p.l.iu-,h, both of vemaiioning township. R.beri tiuthrle. Jr of Meyrrslale. and ! Lfiwena Camp, of rrert county Md. The Pennsylvania R. R. to Parallel the South Penn Line. Tine Pittsburgh 7oe of Monday says : The Pennsylvania Railniad Company has in DintemiMation the uil. ling of a line through the southern central portion 0 the State, wLich will be gradually etten le-I until it connects with tlie tsonthwest Pennsylvania and will iaraih.1 the contempiated South Penn Kai!wav. Col. Peter A hi, one of the ! projectors of the South l'eim, and who with j his brother, Daniel Ah!, lost very heavily in j the venture, on Saturday stated that a num- lier of wealthy Cumberland and Perry roun- d,; 4,5 en tf - th' '' rna. danng tlie spring and summer, jeen muliating with tbe Pennsyl vania Ilaiiniad oiiiciais to induce them to ha.'.d a r-al Asa result the capitalists sub u riissl !." is" forpreliniinarv expt-nses. and j a ca-rfu! s irvey h.vs been ma le and reliable 1 estimates s-cured as to the tost of construct ! ing tiie line. j orri.nu to neiin the List i President Roerts. several directors and a coqis of engineers are this week to go over ! tlie proposed line and make a persona! tx 1 amination. t The new line is to begin at Newvjile. a 1 little town miles frtim Ilarrisburg. on the 1 Cumiierband Valley Railroad. Thewe it will ' run along a littie creek due west, and on the j opposite side of tlie South Peen survey, j Nine mile west the line will strike the Al legheny mountains, at Doubling Gap. Here is a commanding mountain, and on one side is a tremendous beetling crag, jutting out over the plain which commands a view of 1 XJ miles up ami Jj-wa tlie CumherlatiJ val- ' Tl ra;!roil com(ny contemplates hal!d- . ,- .... , ., 1 :ng an incline to tbe top of the movinta.a i ""'l creeling a bote! similar toCressnm. This is espectaily practicaliie since a number of mineral springs have been lately discovered on the moan tain summit. The line on leaving this place continues op the i-ap six mile! and then tunnels five ranges of mountains, eotiung out on the Coiiueo,uig"!g Creek, and theme continuing west 150 miles, where the survey stops. The estimate of cost puts the average expendi ture for construction at tl.fM) per pile. In no place does it ran over -J.s per mile. The new line would tap one of tlie richest timber belts in the State, and open op what is sow an almost inaueessibie eoal fieid. i.ix snrra roi nor am l. Concerning the recent Socth Penn agree ment by which the Yanderbilts were to sell $10.'.yKi stock te build the road. Col. Ahl says the Yanderbilts have not done so snd that there is a serious collision between tbem and the western stock holders, which makes any present iupct of a rsntuption of work on the line more than doubtful. None of the nil mills have started work on the orlers given them, as there is as yet no money available fur their payment. Congressman McKinley Off for At lanta. CongresscBan McKinley left Washingtoa Sunday night for Georgia, where he will at tend the Chaatanptia and make some strong Protection speeches. Mr. McKinley was ac companied by Gen. H. Y. Bcyntoo and Mr. George H. Walker, and went ia a special ear provided by Senator Brown, of Georgia, es 00 rted by CoL A. F. "Bock and ex-Governor B. B. Bullock, cf that State, a commiuee sect to Washington for that purpose. THE SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA. A History of Hods Deferred-Stories of tna Pennsylvania Dutch. Fitb tb Sew York Satwlsy Trfbace. The much-dtscasse-l Sath I'joasrlvania KailroaU, H tt is evT eompieted. will ma thron-zh some of the wildest and most pkt- nresque territory in the State. The grading on tli section thai crosses SHneract County was nearly finished before work was sus pended, two yean agn. when the famous "deal" was cooipieted betweett the Vander hiiuaod the Pennsylvania ai!road Com pany, by wh;h the New-Vork Central Com pany gained controi of tb West Snore Haii road, and the Pennsylvania Company was to have taken possession of the South Pnn tvlvania. The courts stepped in at this juncture, however, and defeated the last part of tbe programme. Tbe history of the road, since the conns Cm interfered, ia dmiiiar to the public. Every court that has had any thing; to do with the case has decided that tbe ruad pa.-a.iel the Pennsylvania Eilrutd, and that, consequently according to the laws of Puntuylvaiiia. the Latter tantiot buy it. Periodicti'y there appear stories to the e.'Tect tJiat the South Penojyiratiia is to be completed in the nu&r future, and thooaaods of friectis of the enterprise have sirKerely wished to see these prom"-"c4 materiaiixe. bat any one who will take the trouble to look over the files of the newspaper will find , that the same kind of stories have appeared at intervals ever since the courts rt decided that tiie road coa'.J not be bocriit bv tbe Pennsylvania Company; and people ihzir The South Penn In a Rut. have hoped almost against Upe tx the com- pletion of the road. Lave begun to grow sceptical about their hopes ever becoming ruiiities. The roa.l-bed ia graded at a ireat aititu ie, and the raiiroad, shoaid it ever be completed, would become fcimous for its tnanincent scenery. rot s Tr.vtEi- is thistt biies. Where it enters Smcrset County from t'.ie east, a tuml ever a rti:!e lortz cuts through tiie backbone of the Alieshany Mountains at an altitude of aixut 2.3l feet ahLvt?-sea- j level. Ten miles farther on, Sejrro Moun ! laisia pierce I by a tunnel I J O feet long : I six or eight niiies beyond. l,i') iiot tun- nel ves throuii another tnentahoning ridjre j and the road Itmvcs tlie ciuiit y on the west by piercing .Laurel il.il wua a tuumi atxut a niiie and a quarter in ieutii. Besiiies these four tunnels in lew than 31 mile s, in this pictures.ue county, liiere are many det-p and bih etnUaiikmeniK some of the cuts are "j fc-et deep, and tlie embank met.ts from Ti) to It"' feet high. Tuese miniature hiils and valleys cut up the farms with impassable barriers, and islat o tie part oftiietirm laniis from the other causing tlie farniem tio elid ot jenuane-nt luinoyance; and as they dontA receive any benetit in the way of traiispotation facilities, the fariiie-sare tiatu- raoy bitter in tuv.r .lciiiinctat.e'n of nietis toai rnsie si.i .1 a state ot attairs -s:'le. Tlie furmiri js-rtiva of the i:ihjb:t m'4 of thir-.tnty are fr the roost pat. rennsyl- van.a I'li'.i ti : an j some of t!-,em are as q'tsint. an-i as old too. one would think b derhi'ts were to secrtre the Penrisvirmla in ks at them, as tlie hills on which they terest in the West Shore, and the rei:n-v ,i lire. They are a hard-working set rl-iag t. nia road the stock of the VauJerbilts in ti.e tore daylight an 1 nrkitic tn:;il after dark ' ' Sxith Penn. can lie broken m?:hn tlie work toeir irroaiist comt'iaint oti...re ;i.c rat.njad j-arti tVy f.-slsLti u fun :! t::r:a w a lit-vr .srif vu:i.i?. fi that t.. iliir vvri n.- Iir.p c:i".'ii.!i. iZji-h l;rr.ier ht li'. hole. w'.ent ht-ti i t f .r rii- t.in uy, the Tin of r-.ia! of.-r. croi-i. ot.tei'Lh? !n-v--ra! ivc! in ih'n -k vr Mm k in t!i tnnr.cls an I rif of neiv ni::-.aL Ti.e : eriihat'kntent :na h f-.-:n tne ex' -ivati' -ls in .' I Nrv.ro Motituain tuniiei saijlm : -jitieelr I of oueil, am! tiie et-in-'crs eipresseii a far ' i , ' I tnat n wouia some iia. eaten nre an. I entire i le bum mi. Maav ol the iiihab:ta::ts have I - 1 - !" "r o. o.e.... some tar j er eveu se-et. a railrl train, and ui, tave never na-i a nJe on one. ?s.iue of 1 more ignorant one have heard of the ia-y;e cities iu an indefinite way, and have about such an idea of them as the average Xew Yorker has of the realms beyond the skies." Tber are nearly ail Dunkersin tl.eir religion, and bold their u.ve-feasts, where they a aitb each other's feet; and the minis ters, whom the members of each church elcvt f oiu among their uttmber to teach them, may 1. seen six tlays in the week ploughing in his tieitls. and on tlie seventh exboniui them ia the pictures., je churches, many of which ar haul in the Wvsnis, where tlie only sounds tliat disturb ti.e solemnity of their worship is the ebirp of th chip monk, the wiii-r-r-rof a riirrel, or tlie sli.ging of biris. THE LEi'SMV ol" THE I tlT TE.!. TlXi-t St Sme at range l'.vends are told tiie.s-i-asion- j ai visitors to tuve parts, one in .art;.'ii air j wa causing consideraoie exulement at iiie ' t me of tbe wntcrs's visit. L jr.; years ag-, , sjj tiie sniry rnns, five men tanie a-T.!ss tiie t BiiMintaitiS front the Piast In a particular ly wild region, that is evea now never visit ed exeet by exploring parties they discover ed a pocket of gold in the rocks; and ti ey stayed there several motitliS melting it up and putting it into convenient shaiss to carry. One bail spirit among tliem conceiv ed tlie idea of killing his conn; anions and re turning East with aii of the gold. So he J laid a trap by which three of tbem were killed ia d. tit-rent parts of the w-sHis around tiie camp. The- last of tiie four, the hither j of a family, the de3cenU;;!s uf wiiom are still living; ia tbe neibU-rb.ioiL was a giant in size and strength: and thii-igb badly j wounded by the murderer, he had enough j strength left to kiil his assailant. He then ' managed to drag himself to a mountain ruad j several mil's, away, and lukiiy fell in with j a passing emigrant train. Y lial exp.aaa tion he made to account for his strange peti tion is no; tui.1. lie never recivereh how ever, but wrote a letter to his son, who was in the East, an.! as a 'lylnc re-j lest asked the emigrant to swear that he wra'.I deliver tiie letter intact io his s.'n. T'nis waj done sev eral years afterward, and after a y-ar or t j of delay, the s.n rani out anil found tiie j plai-e w here his Hither had met bis di.a;h. j and in exploring aliowt the place fouud the i four bleached skeletons of his Cither's Com- j pjnie.ru and tie gold. II." was greatly x- I cited, and began picking up tbe gold bars, j which were in a crevice of a nick, when the ! rock's suddenly became hot. and a bla ; flame shot out of the crevice. He jumped ; bade, aud as he d. J so beard a greut dmarb anceintheair aud hushes ciuc to him, but Could see Uehing. He was greatly alarmet, and started to run aay. alien a voice called after him. seeruin-Jy from tiie air, and told hiu it was hi father's spirit, and thm the reason tie hail been disturbe-J was thai the spirits of tlie murJe-re-l men Lad iw.. oeevKne yea.ous that hia prosperity alone should receive tiie benefit of the gold: but if he would com back the next year, at the same lime, he thought the others would by that time Consent to his taking it This he did, and the next year, and for many years after, he went to tlie mountains aii alone, but the oiher spirits stiil refused to let him have the gold. As years went by. he grew old and feeble and likely to die, and he fcit unable u make the trip during the coming Jane: so be called his only r 3, and made him acquainted with the story. Tbe old sua died soon after, and tiie son made the I i mp' . ,r.r In l.d n...t,n. l...t v.l. ,!, : aamedh,p,,i.,t'ing result, tl'his'father hail met. So ths storv and legacy have been i , , , , - - 1 . . ! bail !e-J down for several. 'generations; and tli direct dccer.dants, of whom there are now but five, still continue to make the trip to the mountains every June. Ther had just returned when they told the writer tbe story, though it b common property in the neighborhood and he had heard it before j and they insisted that they had seen the gold and were about to pick it up when the rocks again became not and a bine flame shut out of the crevice, and again they beard the spirit pow-wow in the air and boshes, and Sold to "con: again. Headers of the Hesals will retail the story of t!e gold banters snd tbeir pow-wow with spirits, that appeared ia these columns two years ago, just after Jacob Tboaias and bis comrades returned from their fruitless aenrt-fa in the mountain above Jexnertown. Queensware and Classware. For this line of goods gJ to A. heviiord A on. as they have th best Une ia town. Pennsylvania Reserves. -IVonoyivania Renerve roettim; Tbe Bloomsburg. 1'aoa Oratui Army fay. "v-p- teiuber ifa. promises to he an onusaaly large and interesting jstherinj. It wul be j interesting lor ail Bcserres to go beraroe. besides the opportunity of meeting ovmra!9 not seen since tbe war, the nonaraent ques tion will reoeive particular attention an 1 iis portant actioa will be taken. A Firve Piano. Messrs. Hohmaan Bros of J jhnt.wn, have piaced ia the rasideoce rfW H. Eu pel. Esq, en of the finest piano in th ccraory. It is of the celebrated Sohrcer & Co.'s makt, and is what is known as sty! 9 Baby Grand. Hohmann Bros, control the agency for these celebrated pans for Somerset, Cambria, Bedford and Blair soun ties. in this State, and all of Western Mary land. We call attention to their " ad-'' ia another column. Don't Merry During Leao Year. It is a singular fact that there has nut beea a singi marriage license granted to people of Amish reiiioos persuasion during tiie present year. Tbe aliesrd reason ia that people of that society do not marry ' during leap year. Why this is so mnst j be left to conjecture. Daring the elosfnfr j days of there were a great many Keen- j j es granted to Bietnbers of tbe Amish Churrh, j I but since that time they have ceased entire- j I ly.XaAcruCfr Eaqvirrr. y0 -. bv t.io i I . iine w , cotnmeitcetaet.t of the I work of const rncti n of the Sut:i Penn I i - :a Ttnti Tt, .tt ,f there was any prisjiects of the railnad being j begun in the near futnre. "In fact , there is ; e e tut the building of the line. I don t know when it wilt begin. I sat sorroy tiler in'; more news to tell you. about it. bjt liiere lan L Time interested m tLe alta rs ot t:ie ruad do not want any a ws to get into tiie papers conceniing it. I d-iu't know L but they probably have reasons of tbeirown.' Some South Penn Contingencies, "nnouid tb trilh Penn road ever be built, said a railroad man yestenliy. "it is mora tliaa likely that Presiikt Newell, of the Lak En and Laxe Saeir rcK as the iricciiM.iicifo.ic tauuero.it iniertsns in tlie West, wi.l have charts of tiie ne line. In that event the present o.Eert of tie Lake Erie will, in il probai;ility. be me the managers cf tlie Sonia Penn. President Newcti and the Lake Erie people are anxious to see the line built It will be a ncit ceilent Eastern and Si.H)tltera outlook for Hie booming little road. The Puanicky .vaeasi- !y be connected vitlt the Sent a Penn in the j cokecounlry, anI as toese roads are con- trl.e-l by t.j V aaieru.its, the new system .o t.ie rnn w.i.tli has j wotil 1 u. ijid be a stroll- rival i sylvanU. As soon as the i.-aJ. : rea..y never taken pia-e, by wh ii ;!ie Van wil. be resumed on tue new hue. r A Family Reunion. SMtn-day. August li.b. s the svth J an r.l versa ry of the birtL.iay .,f Mr. Jacob , Eerkeybile, of Shade Tow ash lj . on ai.ch : ocne-ioa the s-.es and danghtt r u k their ; father by surprise by having a fatiily rv- j union at his home. There were j-rvs-nt : Tr. John K. BerkeybHe. of Mi.isia.ii. i:i. ; ' Alex. Berkevbi'.. of LWr..n, and Norman- 1 BerkerhiV, of S:ude ToWtiahip : Iavid L ! Iierkebi, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vcn Lit- : Ben, Mr. and Mrs. Je;.!, Slick, and ! j Sanriel w4. f Jthostoirn, r..l Mr. arid 1 Mrs. Clark lieaiu. of Lair Voe. Am.me the' presents was a very rssy poking cliair. Mr. i Hertrybiie is haie and hearty for a man of 1 Lis age. The whole famiir were hospitably entertained by M r. Norman Iterkeybiie on ', the oid homestead in Shade Townsb.p. ' Came Laws. As the open season for game is now ap proaching, we append a synopsis of all the laws for Pennsylvania. Heavy penalties are attached for their violation Elks and deer, Octot.er I to Iecerjhr 1,: bat owing to an error, it is illegal to have " deer in pewsession after November . The ) killing of fawns when in jv-.ttei oit, caas icg of elks or deer with hou a-is. and the kill ing of deer when in the water pn-hibited. Sjuirrebj. September 1 to January 1. Hare? cr rabun, November 1 to Jan mry 1. H-.tnt-ing or killing of rabbits with fem-te pm!i:V itisL Wild turkeys. October 15 to Jan uary 1 . Plcvers. July 15 to Janaary I. W.xdcotfcs. Ta!y 4 to January I. tfiails. Vt oN-r 11 to Iecember 15. Ruffed and pinnate.! jr,'-.. October 1 to January 1. Ea.i or n-eI binfs September i to leember 1. Wildfowls. September 1 to May 1. Insectivonias birds altogether protected, except English st.arr.ws. Pigeon nestir.es protected against tireamn !o a radius 01 one-ruvrt.i mile rrom rcs.titij or breesling places, and penalty fir diat irbance in any manner while nesting: ai.dsnaring or netting for tLe puri-os of kiilir r during the nesting season. Saaritig, nettir.g frcsn-h- ing of game tirJs by tonhl:giit pro- ' hihiteil. SanLiy hunting and s!niing pro. ! hibited. Shooting of wildfowl limited to j use of shoulder gun alone. Salmon and I speckled trout, April 15 to July 15. Laxe i trtut January 1 to October I. Blsc , green , yellow, willow, pick. Late Erie and grass j bass, pike, pi-kerrvf and wall eye pike, or Sttxpebanna saltuon, June 1 to January 1 Lutheran Reunion. Tbe third annuai reunion of tbe Luther ans of Soaierset County. Pa, will !e held t Yoder's station, B. A O. r.aiir a i. on Thar day. Angust 3U. !-.. Folbiwirfj istl-iv pro gramme : Morning, beginning at lOo cioik. Music. ! Prayer. E. A. Fink. X). D. 1 Music. Aiiiresa. by Rcr. F. W. Conrad. I. D riiiiadelpliia. Subject" Church Iajve." Music Dinner. of ; j ; Music from Atigsbnrg Songs, conducted ; by W. H. Kill-pel, Ejij. i tanner will be fumisbeii at Zi rents by ' the Ladies' Aid S.ciety ol the Meyersiaie ' Lutheran Churrh. Afternoon, bexinning at - o'clock. Mti:c. Address, by Prof.C. L. Kenly. of Hacers town, MX Subject, Woman s Work in the Lutheran Church.' Music. Voluntary addresses, by visiting ministers. ion. Fj:v. J. H. Z:sv. Rrv. C. B. t.ui nia. S.w't Phiiais. I'Hiur Surra, (. s. Oairr, Oimmittee. Camomeetlnat Excursions. Tbe B. A O. ivailroad will bar another special excursion train from Johnstown to I tWsnRMWt eimRiiM:n, mm s n n 1 . ,- nArt , ., " . 1. , "" tlie Je, and will stil escursion tnkeis at tlie ITtlll. ! a,e . . " ' Stoyestown, cj Johnstown to Somerset. 1.10; Bethel to Somerset. 7'Xr; Hoovers-rill I to Somerset, Sje.; Stciyestown to Somerset, ! Mosrollers to Somerset, Site.; jjlemans j lo Scwerset, 2oc.; Frieiiens to Somerset, J Special train will lea re Joinsstown at a a. m. j arriving at Stoyestown at ! a. m. and So:n- ! erset at $,Tu a m. Heturning, spec ia! train will leave Somerset at 7 p. m arrlvi.-ig at I Jounetown at eo p. m. W. W. IVrntis, T. P. A. I Everr Tonne man who wi'l send me their I aociress w.ii receive in return my c:m:ar 1 and specimen of penmanship free. W. J. Bermmgh , Carbon Centre, ButlerCoonty, Pa. The Pennsylvania State Agricultcral So ciety will bohl iu annual exhibition on its grounds, Broad snd Lehigh Insu, Phila dciphia, September Ud to lacb. The farmers are prewea. rigging np their cider Who Kows tKta Man ? H.tiry 'i id Svm-'- t C bxir-itsj M.tij Tr..,u e:t'arl ft the r. R- R at Xe-s- T rrmt xt ir-b-34 rs. M.'il-T r on at orr j.!i of t.e trai.i and Mr. Mi!'eraJ tt, n at the other siiV. Wr-eo tbecri-l'jnor rni-ie hi round foryoi lecting t:ck he lifted tbe on held by M. il:!!r, hu: Mr. Miller aii t!v-a were not to be sen. Th cofiuucror subsequec-tiy tool! J tbem in tlie wiJT-:i'et. Ncititer of tnem bad a ticket. The conductor demaii-i- 1 ei tiir tare. Mr. .iUr beite hoi-teru i but dnaiiy cuned up. At Johnstown, when the part'es ai'ithvd from the r:rv, the conductor MrreJ the arrest ol lliiier, aiesing that Lc had th ! ened to kiUhim. OtErer Waiter acording'y locked Milier up forahearing in thevnio(. Later the tondartor te'egraphed that he could not be present at the bearing. Iii Uj meantime Milier serured th services of Lewver Frank O Connor, who )ad an inter- slew wiJi Otfiir Waiter and sectued M Jiet release in time W joia ins lie at tiie Soiner- set & Cam aria station and take the evttiir g train for Somerset. Mii-er aaMn.hrd and it w as found that he had n fct..n of any kind not even a ttiku:fe. It is su! r-jjed vir in.ra WA'-'IC S 71- New FKreiic to JhstoTn. J- bunt. A Copoer-Head Killed. Tiiurs-Iay eveniug. ni onload: a w-onoftay as Mr. Kelso s hvcry rtabie. sone of Ine men uotii-ed a strike craw! out of one of tiie ioin-iie?; which 'la-i ;een ti.ro n into ti.e m. Later ill tue eretiitu RichaM Iye. wLiie ii iim: trranary. saw tii- r.ake a-i'n aid sti-te'I a i-.n !ia:i lied pitciiP.uk an 1 -Cent fjr it. h :t the ti.ike wa ?a.Ti an-! fou.-St it o-.it to tiie b:ter er, L l'.m t stand ing on the t'ptif it.i tail in its t.-antic en-i?av- j fjrs t strike tne man. i r?i etanona-i.iu alter ( j aj tv-uiuai y toied it. it was totin-i to . be a Urge roitsrrheeil a.M s.x teet in -tl. , ami a thick a a tun s arm. 11 I net ti e pitchfork l;ad a long liaa iie ti e ti-!.t would Hot have telll SO one s.d'.si. V. jt'vi i.V C;;- ! W. j Southampton Items. j Feeding that a few items from g.J ol 1 j Southampton would he of some interest to I uie many rsii' wrs oi vimr inniiT paper, we j mi you the a.ilowing : 1 Ttiew W'TI fa ITTl.n rw.ll rais:ri trt- ! in tiie mar future. , ) nTr Mewrs. Abraham B'ver and fianiei kort.s each erected ve-y line barns on ti-ir 1 ' Faruiets are about d ine taking away their ! 1,T fd oats, and fail plowing is drawing ' tiieir attention now. I A Terr lira an 1 han-Mme harrij was put i no doring the summer on the farm of Mr. Ptenbripk, near Kennel i's M.lis. Mr Woit. of lltt'-burg. ist;ctii; - a and Lura ..n hia Lirtn. ne.ir " sw- j ner." J. J. Mar.t and E. ... Coughvt.o tic C'in;ra.:tors an 1 tu.i.icrs. Slrw-e til Clil jag- N iti'.'nal e'orvr.t:. bail f r llarrtson a::.i M tl-.o :i.is it. sni s..ti.ly an 1 harm .j-.y al j at everv rev 'lu::-.:i i!s v-. s.v is itv.-r w:il o.i,;iii:;e '.,;'..-r..-a-.i : ! of N'-'vemb.-r !:. t. wn- n "Ye'-; the V S. -nv ct' r. A- Kuhn Items. ;s s-.s'ii txpc-e.l 11.1 M -re :r-i-r .eiii. K..-V. E. L. ki.ur.p. aitl; ;..o i.-i-t.i Mrs, arah Si.auhs. l:as so-Ji-j A ing omte 11 iiuruber to f.r-sike the er this way. 1 We art Lot a sweet sItv rs as wi- .a 1 : of .-id, yet we :re geo.i.-; aloni: ui. r. a:, if ' i-.jon " will con. ar.-und tins wjv ' will try and teach L'to to sing " 1 ''-i H it ' drt-l.- A few w-tks ago Iavi.i Km:; p was h..r ' fiVd by ecniing ia contact witii a h-.e l-i i in a ih-rs thicket, of eon's he ma le 1 bee-line for home, which he toon n-xhe i in sufety. but he declare that if his w i. I Bet', had been tutre. ti.ey -ad far YASaaVE. I kloe.1 the l.uge beast Mi If ore; Items. ! 1 News items in cd Mil ford t"i':rp, are 1 ecncraiiy atari. It steiuni Lappens that any , thing cs.i.rs here. W'-rth nientioiong in a i new(:ter. i There will lie a Ha-ris.m and M .-ton y.ic 1 raisevi at Mntord .-tation. I"a., on Tbu-ii:.y ; evening S.-ptemi.er Glu. T:ere w..i he sev- era! spasers present. Tiie- MiifrJ Coniet Band w: lunosb t:,e ma ' mi,:.-!. i -' ir ve.ierahle. horn an.! I !'. 1.1..S rat.-: pisi-uast. r at : del .ares !i .a.'.liot s;un I ; trade d str.tis. and that Le h.ij to.' ;.r-s, k-i:t. C. Everv" jooy is iv-.l in-tbe-w--.! .M.ifi.rd S'tlor.. I. ievelai:.l s fr.-e w.I! Iiot Vj'.r f -r Tor ee. . - - ! Founa at Last. That A. DenfiT.I A S.n is the ot.l;,- .Irni in ' "'") 'hat sells nii.e cak c-f Grip S-ap f-.r 'J5 otsi ts. Sunday School P.cnlc. eaiiGiiaiMin.iiy-s.-ie..! i lcnicat Beams he Im-IJ Saturiay. Ajg i-t lie, iss. in rve near tiie ch'.irii. Ail are conai vited to enjoy the day wi;h 1.-. I. . Pes ..EH. Pastor. Cured of Malaria. -J Loaint sr. Li.; ii.fcrif . V. J.. ' Man 11 17, lv4. I Iiae bet, vs'.i.s; 1 ek s Port'Us p.a- t?.s fr the mt fj.-sf S-nie t ytrars if:t-r Lav!::.; U-ta sit.k fjf i-pwurvi? f six ici.?2:th wii h ma. '.-fir. j. I kf-itui n.y.f h.tIi ?n .-tri -pirt-::, uy; ; tio. swl tvii a!jr.jy tn :i(r a Lti.Ui Lv. ar: i :cy k dneysdid e -i .t very We.1. ing spent m.t of my nioiny thvr. Ilav- f-fuc I rimil use Ajtsit i'trtvu? i'ia?ifii, Ij on liit? biua;l o! my La- k, one oti tif (splwn orator akiie. an-i t,; cu the jit '." tiie stonLa:: continued days, chai i-siiiaz the I'U-rers nr.uuL tLi.rry tug t:i-iu trv?ry wx'n. At :h end of tliat time 1 was perfect have Ienia:iieiJ so ever sir... y w.o. i.-.-i I :e..i.c I' A meeting of tiie Disenet Auom-ys cf llw ct.unties of tr.is Stale took place at I 'respon SjHngs on Tuesday of last week, tiie subjects uti'h-r disctissioti lieing ways aii:l tneai.s to etTect terrain sa!u'a-y iejisiat.oii respectu g the operations of the lower court. The pr.jieerfir.gs were ret. I For Sale. j very haini-i-rre rr.irr.,e t' ;t J ide-UianI, in rood rndit-l-n. Will j ehi-ap. Call si IIiavt. of.ie. wa.11 ut he -.J Wanted for Cash. One thousand fu-ts of fla-si, It-itn-s and Sirraj. Iron, old fjni bms ami sh-ics f-r which the highest cash price iii lie paid by Cri.es A il-x .Jtst. Johnstown Pa. EdgeWOOd Park RaCeS. Te -cnrv f?ri- rrs Aj'.t:uri w-'i boi ff-ss of -.(iswr-s-s 'a'! mfeni: m o-e rr..'ii..i 1 of ,h- a-- atit.D at Ectitewooct Park -rti MONDAY, SEPT. 17. IS33. !Htw wik-i Ht -if wfl!r, fii''', ji- i XhM nr rn in like UiB:f ta.aty C j.) - ;-rr at o Uattj tje uyevm. c ... ,. ... , , .. . r . , . S i K' t S I it At E Ki sr Piw r. .ui of hit h I iv J lo mrmuA. a: lie tieau. be-4 .1 ia V THIRD BAiT-PAcrs-i Pur-e tJUW. One mile I bnua, best a ia -V. i FCil'BTH KAt sBiTTri-C Parse sr.a(L i tie , I 9k be. Tc Umca isons-haii saiV, ai I in r-! n-c- 4lU"W. Ail 'S'.-w UH lie rlA-ri ou ms-fcs of j A-.t sli. ien .lays belief lae-rtifi. I . j -j j iToi! '. sid-di pmrii'.? mird ar J. SL I t"osva. fifth track auuiaers. I aut A. J. Endsiey. J.B.SNYDER. aeexetary. 1-rwL U aavu . tr A -. A CROWDED STORE! ir) WHY? lOO JHrce Printed Z atria at 4 1-3 cents a yi r ; srorA tlovMe th money. JD fic-rs T7.ii Summer frreaa Go I at It 7-2 a . L,wtL. I far SOO Fleer Sateen, Frrnrh Styiea. at 1 1 era, a ytrl. 60 Piece Summer SUka at 3.1 mint 39 eent m ysirti. Lace Curtain tit $1 arul $1.25 tt pair. ir mK Suit at ft 90 t extra eenp. Bfn.led Wrap at $4JSO each. Linen latent at 33 eent m yard, Blvk Inre FloHnrtnfr, 9S cent m vrrL Lottie', Men'tand Children' Vnderwemr and llrntiery, exfm eheap. Another bio lot of Men' yeekti, at 93 cent. ; ' : j j , j i j ; ' : (HABtE I Successor to John U Mooeneii. 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURCH, PA. DO NOT FAIL TO GO TO jro33:iTi& ? p.wosr AND BUY Embroiderings, Skirtings, All Overs, FliOM Geis, Foster & Quinn. "iou will Lave a large stock to select from, anil you will save money, because our prices are antler all otL'-r-;. The Largest Stock of Carpets and Lace Curtains in Town at G i:iS, FOSTEl & QUIXN'S, Cliftnn Street. - JOllXSTO H'.V, I'J. 'DRUGS! DRUGS! C. H.BENFORD. iicceaiaSor to GEO. W. BEXFORD & SOX., ; OLDES DRUG STOKE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, ; At No. 1, Baer's Block, somerset, Pi:rrv. j 1 -p '.n-tjr-.'.y on iwr.d a iar.-.- st.x X of DPaUGS. 3IEI)ICIXKS. CIIKMICaVLsS DYE STUFFS. PAINTS, OILS AND VAKXISIIES. T. e .;-.- ar.l "ts-t to Is-f .ii.-, ! in this mark.'.. We also keep on fca::d a f..b ::,e of TRUSSES. BRACES. SUPPORTERS. f A:.i al i.f I--m1 r. at j ur:tr..init- '.M-th by f'hyat iai: a:i i aaiira-Iat-s. ij. ;.:.! , ia t;iis ::!)?, j-:n.it ; TOILET ARTICLES ASD SUSDP.IES GENERALLY KEPT IS A FIRST CLASS D&UO STORE. f INE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY SIFTS ALWtYS i;. STOCK. ; TOBACCO and CIGARS. : tat. JlAi;a.JT AFFOEi, My own n.uke of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It i- taa...y. n e ae-p in noix, r inst any "pe- ial in s-e.o.-nt can 1 e a i it-iL rsoi I at i rents a pound. I do a s.;'iar-r business and w;ii pre you your money worth. No trouble to siiow geis 'f puse wrnrs and liquors fob medicinal purposes csly. A LAHCE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEC5. Jan. i, iv-r. CLARK H. eEN.-OPD. outlier's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa rd3ll:d;l Drug Stcreis Rapidlj Basing a Great Favcritg Triti Pe:rl3 h Ssarcl: cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusts, Supporters, Toilet Articles, rcr fumes, d'c. THE rxC7"R OIVFj PER.-CN.4L ATTE"T!ON V) TiTE 3 SPECTACLES, i And : Full Line ol Optical PfiysiGians such a large assortment ail caa be suited. ; THE FINEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Alway en har.d. It is always a pleasure to display our :;'r-d to iatending purchasers, whether thpy buy from us or eLsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - - - SOMERSET. PA. Furniture! At Great AGnjN WE erbla YOU I sr 1UT9 ca Zazi KITCHEN, IMG-BGOI 15D HIM mW2, AT .l:EATLY UYAAXKV RATI. UiHlertakiiicr and Iiril)aliiiiiiLr ATTEM ED TO WITH Co:5ns, Caslctts and Burial i:nrr:cdiate use. COFFEOTH Main Cross Street, tli.OOO AGENTS WANTED to asipply I liEX. IlaClU.LSOX , ' i.l.i VHI.L.C (.:---.:..-.: e,'k f. sa Mi.-. WHoa t' rU, mihnsnt rH--jr.. I vi"i ! ... it., si. aa.e -eU BE.M HIM I se. ;Matc-aaa.t. Jrr mslj. t2.no. ineateat STER ! BoTH IoMFTlC AND iMi-r.Tf.r) ej t bi 1 t .i.4 J a s-;; ri.-r Prescriptions i Family ReceiBts EYE-GIaASSE, Goods a!wa)s on hand. From Furniture! Bargains! rjHtTTENTION TO CUR M HfTM.ss'. Robes. A fn" V.r.2 i.ct lif & C(X Somerset, Pa. FIFTY MiULIOr-- PEOVLE w.i.i tre .-'o r "f - p,ex. urn. - V -:':. ire sr- .'Sl. -tl'-'if aod a.-il BEN HARRIsON w ::.-.. sssnw n-e ":uii. HUBBARD BROS.. IWt ,--oc ,'t.
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