Jul jhe Somerset Herald .i, I V.; k:s-i of tri at Blese- kr A Say- ! j t-ir'l. I " "v-..-....'3 in 3 colors s Blesr.i-er 4 ill "- if-rent ftlors of ettrrartl at B e- j .i-r i ?-.T-;.-r'. j reeved, and d-Jti't for-ret-j. B. IIoldeT- j la"u' Hardware s-ure. tv M have ft cool so turner all throaga, ,3?. ;v wea-ber progtw"ica-or. Crl,5 the oldest iahbivnt fi P - j.V-.-nirTil weather we bave exrjerieneed tv,; ..rd Water. botCed. www-W by -:V-'vk;M-w " b'1 onI Bisci"r Vs. .-li.-wn hta raid fund iffl..ieT-t for ..,', .-j-pnt there of the Tenth re--iroeot, v ., r. "Vhcn T '! go to town fit wek. don't i'.Jl Va ': and sew J- B. H .iderb.:n-. sew iii.p'in. Tra;u are Jssnrag-ir-ry n-tnte-T.ns and .-.V.'-V ".V-y are ra-j-e a--.l"i..-s ami ira- t, is the ehrtita sKate :a which bTi !jcrwi.fa'.:y n!bm:ttd . ; . . i T- ., (..,.:,:r y n-i ann-ri. pv -ia wi-rt- at r'.-k- .t Sr.y i,r, Irs St-r. Tb .-.uly p.:" in y.,o caa avt tUU Jriarioua aad oxviir,g -.:-. k r .t on ban ! a lar." number of r1' whw fa w will srH in 4r.titi Ui auit i p-;n:i.a.--r. Prioes pry rwbte. Yard tL f-iar.it m:L H jLfitiva Ba5i. A Piaw. r:,ri..iar c.:ns that if the prv-ent on ...:,., ..t tn'iiw should be folio by a ,)t. ,Jt sun-.mfr and a-itama. it m.V. be .'r).Vi.-t-f tnar.y c of typhoid few. C;;a.ii shocid it t'oat tireir prera , a-e iiw.:'.T dt3ir.fc.-wd. ;n Tf.m.iVaf..i county the-e were l'!-y-, ,..;;. ;.:,. f--r sa'.ja !tom. tf which . iian'er trririted twenty-three ; T"t,;srd I..'.d over e!rwi. aid one wa willi ;3 if. noi.rte.1 tu M-iwwfa! apf.lnt .it -her nii clow tlieir Ur at ' p. ro.. , : ,n j'i;"!::.- day at li m. n.wo. and in ,r- .'.f li-H pitaw t!ey must ir-.:-r Cd :'.:on. Wartei 1 jr ,,a Fun. I will pay the hisKest t.rre for a.i kin-is cf hid.-, p-tts and '.-. I i. wint a"' cirils u( E- k tai and -.. t Eark. 1'' curds wantel at once. tn ni at my resilience, immedi !!( west of the S. A C. Siaii.m. H. G. Crwiiiia. Teachers Wanted. T:.e F. - '- i i :-i P.iard will meet at i: xd IT ;-. .-tunUy ev.m -. ... j..t, :',ir Ti;e pur;je .-i entpl"V:r. i. - ij-rs f- -r the h-oi year. I. II. WcLrs-BEai-E. r-ecretarv .e :a:-.-t wlnd'.e is the seilltifTof ribbons. r-t the farm liOCses. ell. .hit rich ,e? a: 1 Szures. take ...r'ien !r-,-n the h. ir.-t l.aif the frayment ;n cash, and i: -e to f.irward the roids. wiien the re-;.;.-r is to b paid. Neither the swindler .! r.-.i-cr.s are heard ofari-u. Fcr Sale or Trace. A o nntry store, in a good 1-sition. and a c.d busiaesa. Satisfactory reasons ; ver. for selling. Addresn :a'.'CL F.:s:'.t. lil.lU'tj 'i'.ade, Fayette County, Pa. J ,;.e. has been mii. b wetter an.i c-)ol-r-:.:; the av.-rxre Jane. lurinz the month .-ere i,ae leen only four days with.Kit i n an-1 there has been only one cloudless iv. T'e averaze rainiail d-tri.-.it June for :. pa-t nineteen years has beeen 3 CI ..-i..-s a:id the averaite for twenty-five day i:.-s T i nilJt.i-l.t T.i-s.hiy the rainfall r the present month has been 4 '11. and e . rod!.- to be rnuuh more ilur.ni: : Sin.- Jiniiary 1. "! over 21 inches f ra.n has Uiien. This is toar inches more '.at; f.e aerare. TbeaversL-e teroperatore r nineteen Jules has been 7l but this ar -he avera-w ha leen alatitt 2':' below i.e aver a,. The tempera: ire for the year .i -i-nia.ns above the averajje. The t tor the month was sT';, on the ilst of .- Jiti Fo-rth cf July Excursions on the P. R. R. I-i p'irs'1-ir..e of its usual custom the renn-ir-i:; a IUii.-.ja.l Comiar.y will open its i.ne f..r F,.nrh of July travel at the usual red.irvon m rates" V.i -u-sion tickets wi'.l be sold between ail stations on the system on July 2i. aad i ii. val.d for return un'il Ja'y s. ls!. The Fence La i Repeal. It ha- Issea heretofore stated in the columns of tiie IIkr. lu that g')."! lesal authority coir . n.ie.1 with the opinion ti.at the repeal of Sec ti,.r. I. ...ft he law of I.. make every man f- t'l-e against h is own cattle, and consenueot y out-ide leti.-es are not now rup-.irtd by iaw. se..t:..ti 2 of the same law. however, which has been repealed, makes provis- u S.r line, or in-ide fences. The first leial ;i ho upon this subject, that has rooie sn-!-r our notiisj. is that of Jude William M Lean. of ietrysHiirg. In answer tj the L 1 t.r of ii.e C-Kipwrr he sr; : ' The common law re-i'iired every man to ke.p h s ca'tie wiihln his own chiee. and trea-edevtry :ntniioD ty them npon an-.-ihers possession as l treesiasf. This was a L're-a! r.i e ar 1 lunt irutd so with cs in t'ennsy'.vanii until tiie ;b vnje by the statu t ry et.actmeiit 'if Ss-t.on I, which pru . Iwl taat aii "c-wtiSeUls an i rriunds kn f r iiii hi-'.'.-e. shall be well fenced. And that wiiso. ever n.t ha.-ing tneir ground enchrHs! with such suii-iem tence, shad hurt. kill, or .io .hituajs. to any horse, kiue. sheep. Ac. of any other persons, by hunting or driving t iem nut ot or from sai.l g-iunds. snail be l.a ..eto make f wd ail damages sustained"' Tnerel y to ti.e owner of the said cattle." This law wis niod.Sed and repealed by sub ssj let. t sjietial a. ts as to Betliord. Fallon. Washir.j-.in. A. l.-heny. Cumberland, Perry and certain otiier counties for tiie reculation a.-;J the apra.sement of 'la insure done by t-t-;ssin-ca'.tie. Tl.ere was no special Act for Yo-x county until after A lann wm -re teii and there has been no special Act for A iams. sn-1 thus our county was un.ier the ' i law of IT-'O. which the present Legis! a t .re has repealed. " This repeal br.nes a back to the role of t..c ts..rumon law j r-ecting land n.A fenced ar.i n-ak;r it the duty of the owner of c-it-. e ! kep them fr.ra entering upon the '.-! .if another, es)ei :a.'y upon improved U:..i. t if course tl.ere is nK tiie same strict ti.-ss as u. nnnclo-ed woodland, and eimse-';-ien''y tiie repeal will w-rk n changes in our nui.;nu:a districts. The bnw.tnjr of 'utile on nei-:hlr 5 uuenciosel woodiand is au immunity of a h.Wise revokali.e. and the ca'tle may Im turned away. It is in strict t.es a tr-f.ss. lint for its insignitfeamv is not no! ;ced by the law, and is not act ionab.e. li fine, t lie law may be sail to be now: ' ' I'-ide fence!- are not rfjiired. aid owners i-iiivest irk m :sf keep them ctftlie improv ed land of .uhers." s s- j War ted ! Wanted ! ! j art to contract with re-porsihie parties I I t- i. it. saw and load on cars, one million feet T i ok sitd hemi's k f.mijer. 1. sated o-i rail ! be, ween C.ckwuod an-1 Casaelman. T...s llr:..s-r is owae.1 Ly S. rh.ison. Wiii f for fi'i.er i.'ing or sawing set- r -:y. if fart.es prefer. Cor.tnuis will be ie at otvv and r-- ation mast begin inside of tiiirty days, txtd bids to W. A. Sftiax-rr, Berlin, Pa. i.lL Iiri. F.-., ,;f J-j:..u, Ui., frierr! ':i .T-n;r-'P. M 7 ! j.-m-c-rvp. wb t?v:r . r one. iv t.-iV Mi.---.wi. TUtre will b r.o .n;i; c!.brau of tLe fr-ra ry piafa! ca.-'j.inc on ti "j!-4 of Jmn ri. V":iii:r.:r. Vrt ;'.a Li aai fita:;:y, are vui:i! Crtahl in Scars-t. jlr. OoLirjre B. Co.-f.-cwii, of B t'.'J. m.-n, s aii m arid frini. Htreet Coairaiarioor K:efer is npij!r put- tirir tut public th rtiir!i tares if ti borwifb in rst riass cor.iiitiun. Mr. a.ar!.- E. Hsrr, Co:;ny ilfmrt :;h his reiatiirm io bnier-t. alitor t)f RuUr jiui.'y, are Uilicg Sevtii John-twn tmiiiln wiw1 hoan"9 were carrv! away ty ti. fl hire rental ba-i .. ire ori-ij; y .r,r tljem in S.nj-rrrt. Mr. IPrttrt Mlmui died it his L ime in SmrnK townthip. at S o'clock M.i.day er-min. He wa :a t!is T'.k year uf his air- iMr. W. C. Smith, editor of the Ercrett ' sendinir fi rrii raeseagra of wansiiir to the ". '. was in Soni? Fri-UiT. The Sioare i towns brio, aatil her instrument wasahoat wa on hia wy to J ji.aowa to take a fonk to be nabfuerT-d by the npi.iiy tisins wi at the mini. ter, when she d-sp-ir-iny ticke-l the Dr. Cark. and ,ht. are viit- ir,K in nr. They are su at i ni- le-we M jars. ..uir parent Jir. ana nr.. ; Jx-b J. bciiell. The meni'.er of Sjn.ersri Otitic Ar'jit-.um. will ceUrace the third a-y of th-ir coi.noi! by a biri'. iet hail on the even ins of Ju'v '.. :, il -yai their Two train l.i f ei-urvii n'ats. ot e with eiuht and the other with eleven r i.he, all en w pa-l .,er th.S.ruer and j.ia br.a Bad' run! to Johnetown Sun.lar. The c:tii--!is of J !.rwown are con i-le ri n? tin; faalbiiity .' buj.l ni a ea wall ten feet R. R. 2 . a . . i . . . j i , I."., i .i a - , i j i . .... 1..V. ..1. l-.. ni.r i. Th-Jfeare now twelve pn.)r.er5 confined in the oaity j iih ie.-i:f M M ilien in ' forms as that danng Uie first half of !! j be has had two more pris Tiers under his i charae than I.e bad Junnit the whole of the - prvv-ocs year. Pot master Col roth sent between two and three tons of mail matter to Johnstown on Tbuday mining ti.at hai acrtininiarcd j in Lis otS.-e for that point ince t!ie et The Johnstown otli.-e has been re estu!.i;-h- ed in iu forn'er 'riar.ers in the T i;a.- buiidlRZ. We desire to cad t'e attention of our read er to t;ie aiertisenieut of S. -vter A. At W'.ti'h .n'nevs. N. Y.. one of the iea i:r. nur sery iirms of ihe I n uJ states. They desire an active asrent in this section, and now is the t: tne t. take o-d -r. fir the fiii d-'i'ft.Ty. In-afreste-l artie will do well to write theiu at otic. Mrs. F-d M. Ki-urtie.l. pnt rarteil illn. d d a erv-t Tues !iy afteni.i. waa no! unexpected, tin after a (u r: ;! and . her ho'tie in sor:i While her d.nth , anniiuncejuent of the sai event came! sorrow to almost every s3orueret home. M-s. Kimniell was a most estimable lady, and was universally respect ed and esteemed. At a meeting of the metlrs of the S.rn- ! eret I'riv.ng Association bel l at the oih.-e of F. W. Biesecker, Fsj , Friday ever.imr. it was decided to make some change in the association's gninds and to repair and im- j mothers thoughtful Wve, care and training, prve the ra.-e track. When fhe pn-pos-i j and her two a..ys grew op to ocenpy pnimi improvements to the course are made it will j f"-nt and honorable positions in the flooded be oue of the best in this section of the I city. Her daughter, Minnie, who assisted in .itate. "hivid l I.hr was committed to the coun ty jail M .n.lay raon.ingon a charge of lar ceny. T!ie warrant wis sworn out by tis cousin, Lincuin Lohr, who barges the pris oner with having stolen a pairof penta from him. This is iHivid a second term in jail, he havintr been comai.tte.1 about a yeara'o on a cliarge of aurvty of the pesce. This from the .S-je.i.' timely a no worn a tn.-u ; take a small i quantity of a two per cent, carbolic acid so- ( lu'fon aad sj riukie sheets, coverlets, pillows ! and bowlsters on bota sides, the ed;-es of the I bed curtains, and the wall next to tiie bed. The face aad neck may also be slightly wet- j ted with the solution. Not a single gnat or ! tuocfiUito, it ia said, wiii come near. j Our friend. Poor l.re-tor Jacob M. Flke. ! whti-e briad acres aretiie ti-st to catcti the m.irning sun on the Summit north of town, has ;ust erected a wind mill for the purpose of lifting water to d X-reuWpa.-ts of his barn and thrm. Mr. Fike is t ne of the most pro gressive farmers, in the county and ia always srionir the rirsr to adopt labor-saving inven tions. So Sir as we know, u-s is the only mill in tsomerset township. Smeret has a baseb.ll cub. composed of i 5H ; Morgue V, Awth Side. 14.1 : Morgue E. jiewion which is not fonnd in the law aad j certain position. I am pleasea with t'le re btys nnder eighteen years of age. who are Cambria City, S73; Morgue F. Morreliville, j wUkh is spplicable on'y to the case of retail- suit of the eiectioD. which most etre.ftally becoming quite pnticiei.t in the national : ia; M-)n-aetr. Nineveh .both sides. it ; j The tltne-e of a rain to have a whole- j disposed of what threatened to be a m,t game. In a conte-r at n.?v.:a iast Saturday . they were vit tori.)us i y a score of to T, and woe. id Iika to admintsti r a similar done to Mev.r-.lale, or at.y other town in the comity, which Las a club whose member are of similar age. wuo feel l:ke otTerir.g them se.ves np as victim. " j Chanibersburg Oji,im say that an f A lams county man nameii Mean- brought j to arl'sle iast k alo-it busiiets of i p...!atoes and was tryin to sell them. He w is oif. red teu cen:s a bushei and came near ; sediugat that figure, but finally decide.! to j send them to the city and run the chance cf I better prices. When they reached the city j the floods bad mule the market short and j he ret-eived 75 (stnis a bushel for them, making 'piite a Incky strike. thus j The Stevens Jk Z.mmernian sale of kiwa and Western l.orses, advertised in the II xa 1ID, attracted a law crow J of horsemen and sun-kraisers from t:.ii and a-homing xu-i-ties, to Smierset, Tuesday. The sale totik pl.ice at the Somerset House stables. The biiiding was quite spirited, and every head cf the two ear foa.Lt was disposed of. The average price paid was very fair. Mr. P. B. Zimmerman, who oondu.led the sale, is to be congratulated upon its sucress. Oeoige ShaiTer, a native of Somerset eonn tv. but (irtMinilier .if years a resident of Cambria borotigb, J ilinstown, lost bis home and bou--eiid.) goods in the fl.xsl. sim-e that fatal day Mrs. -harTer has been stopping with frt.-n.is in Somerset, and her husiiand came up to iin her Sunday. He had reel- ved an even hundre.1 dollars Saturday evening, the resuit of four week IiVr at the carpenter' bencj. but was re'ieved of bis .arnirnt, by a rascally pu k -ket on the crowded excursion train. The hands of tlieclts-k pointed the hoar ' of ' Thursdjv nn rn nr. J ir.e -JTih. when i Rev. Apple-toll Basil, of the lietiltsllat Epis- I ; copal linurrti, scp-.i into uie canusi.me j parlor of Dr. Hrnry Ilruijaker. followed by t the l.Ktor' eldest daughter, Ella, and Ir. H L. Newiin. and in the pn-sen. of the family and a few iEritc! guests, pr.onired th.ra man an.1 wife. A weddirg breakfast followed the eertmory. and at lo l-i the bri ! da! par-y totk the east hound train for Oak i Is-id, Mi . and will per;d the-.r Loneymoon t at that delightful summer resort. Mise Vra ' baker was Mit of rV.iuerwt s rt-of intelligent ' ard pipu!sir da-ighreni. and the best wishes ; of her many frien.ie ft wiii her to her new Unrae ia M Keesport, Pa., where her hus band ia a proaiiueut and succeaaf ul practi- tUJCeT. FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH. 'Fly fcr v..trr Ttsr .lehise '.. 1571 tu : I; i iil "hj,i t?. tO'lCt.' H -cause a T-ros -r rrc 4 t .i.s oti U--, Wr n wi:t ad dnjwa?" j T..- -m-? in-. rt tt-e.; f I A-uii U; ru.-i cJ I i X (Boiioja( w7 uiu nihr tst isi lar- I it iimkj, Tbr w;U t i-ne ! I Cs Sft ct mm ti.-i6. from dascr. Aid h:i I eriii ;iit no r ttlwr! ae kcnk t '.he fe-iy. arxi esat CSae tckwr4 k.t Hut i.o j -fctk rf i:Urr. Eh rartrmorni. -"TI f iaf " Oat tscmeiu. and lit oTC7Whlmi torrid AH, all mmt fwtpt avsy. VTaat Ki!lr at tkt ranana asooih of (hity, W tut Bimrrvr ft DuHsX's rur j Etct iww u-na of brmier buay Than t p! voa&iu't ScrI; be iMri 1tv Uw we'Ji;a m tier. Xiny lie a m-k i-l ciife. Mrs. H. M. Ogle. to Whm onr ccunt.-y" hivorian cosies write III h U5rT of 1-v'J. and tj drticl awfol ruin mud tu of Lfc in the vuiiey of the Cooem..i.h. occa-iooed the fcontiw ..- V.u.L-.im r.n-.j-ai. nrinr-l pce wiii he dr'jted to describing the hero- btoiofMrs. II. M. C'tr'.e. who stood at her ! F")nt in the Western i uioo TelecratSi "See words, " thii is ray last rwy-ae," aad t'.ie next moment was eird br the ararnr waves Cilrriel lwjy in tll!if rbCra current , . jth ! llr. Ojjle waa a woman araocg tea thoos I and. Jat before the gr&u wall of water broke oter and tloodtd Jjhnatowu, ;,e cried to a fricr.J .(uiver-iu on the roof of a buiiding i opji:ir. " it come: I'm not afhud. ! M.-. :!e was a native of Somerset. Her Cither Tiis the Late S'iIjistn Ear!. While q-iite a vvnni wor.an she was mamed to i - ' CLa.-i-s Oie, sun of the late ConpresMnsn of i (he same name who made a national repu- I : lation in the Uouse of Rtpresentatires dur- j ; ina the a.ltu: nisi radon of Mr. Van E iren. j ! Her ha-band was a member of the !irt com- i rns r i . lava. .l. rf r-, u, r.t v anil In ! thedvit war. He was killed at the battle of i (Ja'nes' Mill, and his body rests in one of the CLknowo graves on that fatal Seid. His widow was left no estate, and with three sraa.1 children dependent upon heriabor she at once leuraed the art of teie-raphy. and for a r.atuljer of veanj had chariri? of the of- a -e in t..-.s p,a.-e. From Somerset she removed to Bedford, i and it waa while she was in charge of the j Western t uion office ai that place that the nianajit-ment of the company learned thai she was one of the most skillful operators in their service, and she was ten.tered the Johns- ! town in.:., one of the bnsi"t and moet im portant pruv.nciai otScr-s on their lines. Ae- .sftina this uiT.-r. sle conducted the com pany's business at that point with such rare ahiiny and sill that when it became neces sut to establish several branch oiEces in ti.at ast -growing town. Mr. U!e was giv en the general ujr.nttn irny of them all. she was universally esteemed by the patrons of the orf.ee. and no woman in the country made more substantial friends amor the business classes, .-i.e was ia especial friend of the leading ' politi.-ians of both parties in this settiiin of i the Slate, and wis entrusted wuii the secret ! workings of many ounpoima. Her gener r ous, acconiniodaling, sod iynipathetic na i ture. eri.ieared her to the thou sands who had j the pleasure of her acn,uaintaaee. ' Mrs. Ogle's lite was one of untiring activi- ty. but notwithstan.ling the nrgent arid con ant demands Bfon her time, she made her home o.e of the .-heeriest and moet orderly m toe world. H f children receive,! al! ot a ! tile otlice. was lost in the li.wxl. " This is my iast messanre '." are words that burn deep into the hearts of all who read, aad are destiatd to go hand in hand with the story of the unjair aiieled disaster, and will furnish an inspira tion for the best moments of gifted writers of this and future generation. In this issue will be fonnd two touching poems founded on this theme. The one on I the first page, from the pen of Elhaheth I .--liar, rtieips. was wntten hif tne ew lorit J-trfr;ieii.ic., aad tLe other from tiie pen of Margaret J. Prestou, for li-M-per'i iir. Two Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Three Bodies. Friday i Juhnsuiwa Tribune. The total number of bodies recovered to da:- P-- Cnairwan of the Lomamtee On Morg-'s, is J !, to which m'ist oe a-ided about riftv that have been found at points along the river below Nineveh, of w hkh no accurate list has been secured. The following shows the number received at each morgue, according to this report : Morgae A. Fourth Ward, 3)1 ; Morg ue B. Presbyterian Church. Oil; Morgue C, M.ll- v.i'e and reonsylvana Isa .ro. I station, il -gue li. lithert arsoap t-aionr, 12 The list is probably as -.early accurate as was p.wsible ua.ler the arrumsiaacea in ev ery distrit except Cambria. Though this was closed a week ago, T3 are said to have bettn received these, while the Milivi'.le morgue, which has been in continuous op- er-xtion since the fi)ol, has a record of only 3; The error, if there b one. was ma.ie by HoMe harlnf charge of tiieCambria monrue, w.,0 ijriptions or names of fully onehird the entire number, When bodies were first recovered the tie crjp,:s -ere necessarily recontcl on slip of r. ,1 up the ruins ; these were ; .,. .tau.s-i Uimt and in others rmha- .l. ilnt.Jic.ite,!- anil thns it i-t isevt to iminM- sihle to obtain anything like an accurate list of the dead. Base Ball. The Maroons and Clerks played a well contested game of base ball Monday after 11. m. resuiiing in a victory for the Maroooa. The features of the game were the work of tie pitchers. Tsui's throwing to bases, and Iloiderhaum's home-run hit over right field fence. This was the first game the Maroons have played this season. Following is the score : J-AEislNs. IB. E- BIL P. A. E. rannmicbaia. t a- 1 1 1 9 I ill. e i 1 11 Mivter. r 4 0 I v.l.cT J .i 1 2 7 1 t I sheers, z 4 I tf S 1 0 i hu.u-iev, i Slits ! le. '. 4 I 1 t j.M.M,a. i 4 1 ! ri p 4 i t w Totals tl r 3 (LKliKsl. AO. li- f.il. K a. E. VI iier. i r. r S,, ,.f. ft ... liiHOer-isia. t knefs-ier t .. . l-ii-pian, k-uowet, r Tatmaa. h... Lw- ry m I to 8 4 1 t 1 0 I 1 0 1 1 9 0 Tuci'j... 5 r. 10 sccax v issiMui. refla 1 3 X c .rr cs . 10 1 I -sviav Ka.-i.d runt Cterki. 1, Jlaroons,! ria Hii-ier'M.':ia. nase UQ 1st. 'l.-vrv raised ba.ia A-per. 4 ; tThl. 4. Hi by p'.i-cr s.:v,ier. I'sjvr. strn. k ot,v By !1ei. a ; by aiier. . i)iea U.s Jtns.ns, 7 ; l-erss... r aw ai f ssa. 2 aouxv. Catpire, Cutnota. MUST BE LICEXS V.TioIesalers V1n Their Case. id-e White r.r.d the IuaJcl- phii Court Rer. ered by the Supreme Tribunal. f J Tit Sspreae C.-utt of Fits?; j uriiy tin irsl d..in in tf-uiioa . oraaitieal t i sr-jaa ir.e lower wo. I mi Legs fc Pitabaxh Woits U-i" etne ar.;icar.?j ar.d UnlVrs. s:ajl White. Tt Suprrart Court a';so ordered th High Lireri Court of I'biladelpbi w grant a brewer license to tie proirt Erewing Company, who bad beto re;'-J a licans. Th i5rciaion. a interpret! ty lawyers and jiiJjcs, Baezm iht granLog f Ucen.-s to aii ii yiicaxiia tr wLoittf-i itrsa. pn ritJed tL aj plkant is a tit-;n ofibe I Stt-, of ;eaprt9 UabiL?. i.J moral har;'.er. TUe Itiia.is'pbia O.r.rt. ia eor"a"ce ritii the S ipreu Court iieiui'i3. gratrd a !i.ci to the Pros-ict Erewing ."orcpacy i saianjjy EiK.-rr.iu2. and the Pittsburgh b..t- I llm who bad U.-n rvfj.c. by Jui!;r Wan .' tbe:r ?- j T'- w P:t,a- ! burgh, wa used ai a t ca, aid iheouia- ion, dti:ered by Jiii,M Puioa, r-tia as t.ji- lowi : The qaesiion prescr-ihe-i t".-r our ci.n-i.iera-tion, in the appeal, is wi. ether, onder the att relating to wbolenaie license, the Court has the 3K discretion torant or ref ise U.t it has tinder the prior act ri-hitinj to rt-t-.l ii cenie. The Ghj-ect of the two a..ts ia e-sen-tialy different : the retail act of May 13 waa intended to restrain the sale of Ihjaor, while the act of May 2o wis a reTtiiae a.t. The latter provides for the pinting oflict-nse ac cordinif to existing laws and g-ives the pow er of &3cretnn to the Jadre. But, although he has this r,wer, it wiii be our purpose to , eip'ain in character. The act in lon e in Ai- j !fchm euaaif in Miv. l7. in regard to ! wi Hale iii-enne. fu tiie fecial actof Ap, !.- .-hK nniVTies ft r the t'-rAlltin ut ,. . . . -..,.! ,,,i , i-... ivntf ro r-pii'ia of riT.nl morai Lr.iract.ir and u-ni pirate habits u;in the jiayruer.t ot the license fees to the treasurer. The act of May 24 irontair.s uo repealing clause, etiher directly or by the neeufji impiii-aiion re garding the granting of wholesale license. The act ia supplied by the others, declar ing that the Cvurt of 'iuarter Sessions shall grant the waoitsale license inteaj of the county Treasurer. It foi'.owj that a citiin of the Cnitrd Sta-es. of temperate habits and good character, who presents his appli-eati-n for a wholesale license ia d ie form, and who has eon-,;iied with the reipiisitcs of , . . . , , . h u. cetise. 1 UM!TEt BW ETt';X. If a ren;onstrance is tiled, setting forth the dhsiuali th at ion of the applicant, it ia the du ty of the Court to hear the ca.se. and it the re reruiMistrance ia sustained by eviden.-e, to re fuse a license. If a ward has luo puhlic houses where oniy oc are needed it is piaia ; that 5" must be .lenied, thoiiih every apr o- rant is a worthy man ar. j keepe a res pet ta- bie house, but none of these rrasotts apply j to a wholesale licet.se, as it u riot granted j for the CGCveniet-te. of any particular a.-ih- j borho.ii. and it wouid make no Ui.-fcrcno! if : all the m boiesaic bouses of Fittsiiurj w-re in ! a single bl.jt k. The pjer to close up iar-j establishments, where perhaja h'.;ndrels of thousands of dollars are ir.viatei is ti.-j va-st to be exercise.! by any man or curt, excel ' upon the clearest grant of leg-slative author- ity. We are nf the opinion that the powers have teen ex.del ia this instance, aad the aj-plicaut is entitle! to her 1 trs', 50 rssit t is TBI n-ra-t BErwivi cit In ordering the ma-lamus in the Pr.-.;ct Crewing Corrpany's case the Chief Justice i lih! thai as there was neither rvnionstnii-.ee n,)f ,.rt.t,c lije ninting of tne li- , , " . a, . no dtsptited question of fatrt for it to det-i'le. "The act says the t.t.ic J ustice. Ooes not i tumei u j -i n . .i . j-. . . v. s : . -. .i. r. - ; - ;.. the power of a rosrrrtg commission to m.uire . .. . . K t i as to matters n.)t t-roDeriv before it anij tn no way connected with the petitioner s right to I I a license. As there was no ussur. tieiore tne j "ourt, it follows that necessarily there could 1 have been no legal trial, and as there were j no disiiu'ed questions of lai t there could have been no valid findings of fact. Wei ni'.bt well, therefore, discard the tr.tire re- . ... i tarn ot the i-u-ne.l Ja.ls of the ourt of arid (.ey may work some harm Io the parly. Via.-er rVssions to the writ of alternative j but I doubt if Uiere is eno.igh in it lo revo ma.lamus. That we may not stem ar.ti;ii ; a,ii,ie- the p.dltic of Peun-yivania." in respect to them, I will i.r-j-tsid Ui its con- i M sideratioti." Till iitt OF THt llriLI DIFV1CI LtY. j TheCnief Justice then d.-ciisscs at some j length the thee points raistd by the return, j He first quotes jhe preliminary statement ! made by the Licerse Judges that in a Mi- tion to the three q ialiilcations re-i-.ired by I law the License Judges deemed it their duty CO determine w hethe" appi cants were "at j persons to receive a license." i "This was a matter." says the Chief Jits ! tice, -with which the don't had nothing to j do. They have nothitg to do with it be- i cause this act of 24th May confers no such ; power on 'hem. It is incorporating into the j wholesalers' act a prjvs.on of the rstailers' ! act. The key of the whole Uiincnity mav , Kr,,ra k. found in this assnmb tion of a sa.e it.er.se deptnds up.n his having the j llM q.:;, before mentioned." L0t upon the opinion of the Court on other mat- j ters otitsi.ie of them." ! TSB. Sit riTOtUBLT rn"ItlESID. Concerning t lie sutSciency of the ambr-sia saies as a reasjxi to ais-uai.ry m r. voiters from hotdii.g a license Clrief Justice PaXson says : "it appears that at the hearing of the Court below the main .p-estion was as to the ......... ....1 r . 1 . . . ..U1.....I..U1 1 c .no 3.e o a in ... i 101 .u ot is.er caoeu ..ni'Misui. wnn.n arpt-ars to couuiia ... on.y a uii.e over i jer ceils, vt ticouoi. i ue return states that the Court found from the evidence tht the comp-inv had brewe-1 aa in- toxicating mall liquor for the ptir-oseof "til ing it to unlicensed dealers, to be sold by them in Philadelphia in violation of law. ,ti u. u, taise represenuiuova as .., iae tbe sum 0f $.-,:,, -.JJ bv a eoc-ert of character of ti.i Ii-ittor nnmero-a nniket-sed.. ,.,,,,,. .lerman SinVln,. .-, uVaiers were in.iuts-1 to purchase it. aad then sold the liquor so purchased. It is to be ob serve.! that this return is entirely outside of tbe case." i t miiuis ixsiciav s.jT ra. THS 1H UT. i'ESLt B-.ro SE "It had no bearing ua either of the three qualifications required of a wholesale deal eik and at best refers to a rambling inquiry not properly tefore the Court. The license which the con. pity hi Id authorixed them to sell beer to any person who was willing to buy, licensed or unlicensed. The return is. moreover, vague and uncertain. We are not told what faise n-presentatior.s were made by the company in re-inrd to the character of the beer, and mere adjectives are entirely ont ot place in a return to a writ of alternative mandamus. Nor does this portion of tiie return allege a violation of any 'at of this Commonweal;!. I have dwelt noon it at greater iengtajhan was ceetysary lecats.-e it liaii evidently much to o with the action of the Court beiow." a:oi.T-j"rs; tt'.k r-l ror-rr. "I have airt-a ly said.-' say the Chief Jus- tK-e, "that the fitness of the company to re- reive a litsjr.se is not in the discretion of the Coort below, unless fr"im one of the three causes of dis-jnaiiScatioa before mentioned. A ret cm geoenily that the app!;r-tnt is cot a tit person to receive a brewer's Ili-wif. without s-iedfyir.f for what cause, is nneer taio and evasive." The proposition th-it "so iiiri; is pessi" for a corjnti.jn to iesess any good nu,rai j character it did r.f t pwsess a gtJ rcorai i charac ter, " the Chief Justn.-e says :t ia d.tfi- j cult to trtat se.-inu.siy. "That a oirpsirWajn,'" j he says, "aa invisihie, intangibie thing an . arti Ileal being created oy law can have a ri..irK "eef i-y kiied a nvei "Mi poali ion That tir leartie-I jL-T-grs- lie-osr so regarded i :l a ri.IT:t ly tLc naaliSraiir-c iti !hir rr i ! 1 ir. i i..nr.t Tfer- o.j sk-i; of p3.I nasral j t Lbrac"!tr. i 4r--efcni tb return -ouIj j j irj p'li Lis cicr.e t j & ret urn i were irtea of bvi moral " i:iatecjtax-VT c tus ioi5 cr ivsi- Tfee Ch:ff JasiK-e a!-o corotctctj wi:h icnia fcfver.ty npoa tl Jo. r ihe ooca: subsam taforof genra' - mark tiat it it the ananimoua cootluaioo at the Court uit a return set forth no al:d rkttiuo for tb lefiia-i of tiiw brewing coca- paiiy-il-.retue. A writ of peremptory man- .i-ftias w therxfoiv awaruct. Tits ohttt writ, jiirr ths iik. j I Ti t" Jita- acoouncea that the; J Gtrt would cuaene aiia Piina.ie!pf.i , a Wt.insUii' Bert. Ji?y 3. at wh-eh time it , j Mt,,rfl the P-jhku .ua-uCT-Buoua wi.4 w renurrea . . i. . r rtt l j li t ap tee coosutatiotiajiry ot tne new bowl law aild in ether iniponant ca.-fea. HOW THEY VIEW IT. What the; Leaders of Threat Parties ' Say of th Prohibition Waterloo. J Chairman Faimer says: " We have been j !;. ked the worst kiai ami taere is little u.- j 0; his Jaiher, aad trace.! the body of Kern now to su acj thing more about t!ie maturr. i ie. where he i.t tra.:k vt it. " The cud r TbeadTorate of Prohibition will be heard taker toid rae tht h haj shippe-i tather s from in the future. The defeat has been Uiy to Cumberland," he said. - Several re- overwhelmmi but it has not been appre- c.ate.1 vet in ait cf its effects. There a ! alwiysareartii nafier a CxkI, and the re- j action tluU wilt follow tiiia deli(fe will be to j the serious injury of the peopie who cartseil ! it. I do not Klieve that Prohlbiiion has j been pennanectly ron-iemned by the pecple. The His'u License bill was the first club used t3t araendrm-ot. The bio struck then was followed by the per.ijy of both the freat poniuai parties, neither of which ! was siucereiy ia favor of the cause." Collecfor of laremai Uevar. ;e, Iavid Mar tia.of Philadelphia: "The threats of the Prohibitionists to remember ns in November will not hart cs in the least. They have Ust tlieir cause, but it was not the fault of the Ilepublican party. I knaw very well it has been the means of bringing the twrman to-lrrs of this city back into the ranks of the party- How it will act throughout the Stale I am unable to say, but there is no doubt but that the Republican party will be perfectly able to carry through its Ikket." Rev. Ir. A. J. Kynett, of Philadelphia : " We are still in the fight, and I want it na- dcrstood that we do not intend to give it ap. j proof of his identity. Contact with the at Ihe great defeat of oar party yester-iay is j -,ptere tamed the fa black in an hour. good evidence of rapid progress. No attempt ; --- was made to defend the li.pi. r tra.llc. The I Item- from Over the County, election yesterday eihled one campaign . but ' W. E. Lohr, the rtiterpriising mets-hant of another is begun in the long war against i FurwanL is tlotn. a rlourlshing business, the saloon." j The picnic anil horse race at Cross Boada James McManes, the Uepubiicaa leader. Philadelphia : "I can only reiterate what I have heretofore said that such a .lefeat for tiie prohibitory amendment in the face of such a large majiiriiy aa the Ilepuhlicaa pary has ia tbe state can't be otherwise t.4 dL-t rime ntai to the parry. The result is no surprise to me. as the leaders and the w.jrk?rs of both kid.3 were al! airainst j the antendmer.t. I was against tiie sub ' mission of the amendment at the time it waa preset! ted, because I did not un.ierstaad ! for w hat purpose it waa orTased. My opinion i a .ve time the resolution was submitted to j iu. convention wis that it was offered ia ; g,T,i txilh, but I am now satisfied that icii i B II race fleiger chairman of the prohibi- j tion city committee of Philadelphia : " The j result of this election will defeat the Bepub- ', lican candi.Ute for siate Treasurer and carry t I the Cijht to leitisiaiive districts. The re- i t urea show sc.Ticfent districts in favor of 1 ! pni ;u bo insure a iiiajoriiv 10c siai.i.ory 1 1 J ' prohibition in the next Legislature." i 3 W. V. Hensel, ex-rhairman IV-moi-ratic f'tate Committee: It is no backset to tiie teaij ranee caiae, but, again, it is a rebuke to intemperate met ho. is of law-making. I think the Prohibition ie-aii.?rs will be anger ei! at the P. publicans for trilling with them I I'hris. L. Magre. of Pittsbnrjh, said be I considered the Prohibition movement ill i advisetj fmm the start. The result was net nnetpecte-I. The issue was started wrongly in the corvesition of l.Vi a convention ha! no other business to do than to nomi nate State officers. He then took the gniund iha: there was no more reason to expect re form from prohibi ti. m in Pennsylvania than in any other State where there had been an abundance of blossom, but ony a small re turn of fm it and that blasted. Mr. Magte scenic-' io think that many men really of teni;-rnce prtielivities had votrd against the admetidm-u: on conviction that it would prove intfective, and this made fhe big ma- mtits iLe result, saia Jtr. Jlagee, " piai-es the voters of Pennsvlvania in no un- I veia'ious .;uc5tion." Relief Party From St. Louis. Fnia satiiiuay's J.,hnsnwn Tribune. ! E. A. N oonan. Eii Mayor of St. Uxiis ' . x - ,v, .i : . i came into the .-itoie ctlioe ths morning m his shirt sleeves, and. after introducing him self. aske.1 if we knew where sonie money rould be well p'ace.1 anvir.g rxsniy person.. He was accom panted by Secretary. C. E. , , . . . j Meade, an uUi nepaper man who in 1-75 i . . ... r.- - - . n ' - was ninnini a paiier ia Mt. I leasanf. ra.. l and August Ilcim'er, repeesentin the (;-r- maa sii-g:ng societies of St. Louis. The party reached this city yesterday, took in the ruins, and went to Cresson to spend the night returning this morning to perform their mis sion, which was to distribute among sulTer- of Sr. Louis and $l.IOi' recceived front other siiurees. making W.'S-K) in all. AH around fowa tiiey went, hunting responsible men of tiie to .rn and thnwgh tliem making the rucne. Sy, and their presence and breezy Western way were as eiieering- as the rjoli.1 comfort tliey jave to several huu.L-ed peo ple. Picnic Courtahio. When sammer iiiir her charms displays And wild Bowers gem the leas, A! musical are woodland ways With song birds' meiodies ; The gentle maid in white arrayed. Then to the picnic hies. And heir-M to make the lemonade And carve the custard pies. She walks with John o'er mead and lea And plucks the daisies white. A he bears his vows of love, and ihe Etlurr-s engsgvd at night. Meetlr.j of the Relief Committee. j There wui bet wieetimrof the Finance ami t.eceral lusla?f Committee of Somerset, ar j Kisliw-'s Ifotjk ore. oo Wedr.es.lay e-.enitig. i t.t, - .-j,. ,n .:, ti, ..,.. of the funiis and otiier durations subscribed i and enritributed for Johnstown sti hirers. A j full attendance of the Finance Committee, i and the General Committee. inc!adin$ the j ladies thereon, is urgently rettuesteiL The j town's Burgess, aad ctbr parties who may i feel interested, are esrdlal'y invited to- fce presttit. There is still aa unexpei.ded hnl- ar-ce of fiKiney. and it is thought proper to make some provion for the erjiii)le dhj- tr.butioQ oftheaatne. Cuaa. U. Foitxa, Chairmai: cf Finance Committee. H3 Seconi Funeral. The bn' v of J'OLi'nn r"l:i. rk ao ail i ihf.u 2 tim re- i Tkt7 issiitiovc fi.;c icewis?c. ' ! hia eaipijjer. Crliu's b,'.'y ii liken froca j j eort- of the b-iy in ac. :dnt. His I xUre tt utf re-p.Jc.Ue r the oUtake wrlikj Biifat uave cou.:rd lir lL wen IjoilX aad tc Lisau-eatioii The k cf Carlia tody was a Krar.j ! lequel to fcU (fca-.H. When ha remain wre tita from the Euibart H juae r-iai they j were remored to KernTilie and the body f ud v. rm, th. r-L,t- i th Uead opcoeite tlie name was tfee foiiowicj : " Satesroan t-r T. R. Birkertua A Co- ra:i- j road s-ippies. Xo. 1J i jaih Foardt street, ' r;,-!.V r.h; . - . i tiie untV-rtiier s yetslon were Car- - . Baa walcU aad other aloba. After wait- in? three day f.r the body to be claimed the anthoritiea burieil it. Then a corrected hat of the ilaii wai rua-ie. and Cariin'a gtave was numbered I'i'1. Hif SOS OX a LOX.i Stl2i H. H'j! sun John went to Johnstown in search , porters assured ttw that they haI seen the body shiuced. Then I Iearne.1 that the ta aa tne eulhn with tl direcuons on had been kwt. We were all at sea and lost track of fj-,e bo!y entirely. an-J I came home." A a hut resort Mr. Bickerton !e.t for Johnstown on Wedne-iir. lie was snre Use remains bad n.t been lost on the road, bnt weretHiried at aZemvilie. Uy gxid fortun' Mr. Eickerton learned of the reviseii list of the dead, and scrtint:nh.i the names eare fjlly. No. Pit) was Cariiu's numlicr, and Mr. Blckertoa inaisteii on eio'i.-uin the body. 'ver in ' ran.l view Cemetery with a plain board marked p".' waa the j:rave which Mr. Cickerton was satiatie.1 contained the biy of his sai-sman. He hired two labor ers, aiid tliey tiu the coiha out of the groond. THE DOTT Dt'Jl AT L.tST. The lid was raisel, and tliere. in a remark ably ipMxi state of preservation, laid Carlia a body. If any doubt eiiste.1 it was dispelled by the finding of his Masouic ring oa a &a of the rhrht hand. : Cariin was a fireman on one of Admirtvl ( Farraut's shi; during tiie war, and, like a t.ilor. was aii taitooed. This was additional on the Fourth, prijmlses to be a grand af ilr. John Caster. E- . of Hin-lsbu-". visit ti his relatives and frien.ls in s on a s-.oyes- town. J. II. Beitz. tiie enterprising tr.or Kant of Rettz's M.lis. w.ll move into his Urge new store-room about J .iiy 4. :i. Thomas Gailai-'her. with a hit-ire force cf men. was eturivd in reinirini tiie rmtils cf Jenner township last week. Pro:. lanies .S. K n:i wi'l open a normal school at sprnttown on July 22d. A iarje attend aace is expected. Frank Eo.igi.-r. of shade Township, made a special business trip to somerset last Week, an.i purchased a brand, splinter new solid steel Whitely Eiu ier. Kauri Brothers, of Jennertown, have been in Johnstown miking ar-iinggmenfs, with a view of m-iviiig their ra.-ri.mi- works and re pair shop to that place. j Josepa Waicher, the new proprietor of the weil-knowa ICiehier Hotel, gave a free ' supper and bull to the '.iug opie of iJa- ; vidsville and viciu y on Saii.rhiy evening, j June t'h. tleorze It. tia-iner. lii.-. . of Storestowr, ' general agent for the i-'ariners and UrejetleTS - Live Suxk lusurance ('onipany. of Iui!er. i Pa., was in Johnstown, .taring iast week. al- justing their losses caused by tiie tl.l. which be say wiii be very heavy. . A. Matiijes. of sha.!e Township, has re i built h.a barn oa the aite of the one dostrvy -j ed by fire some m-iiitl . H wing had f no insKiran.-;, the good citizens of Paint and : Shade Township assisted by their contriba- - tionsof ruoii.-y. labor, and lumber, in buiid ; ing the new si met are. M. Ih B.iwman, tiie iightning agent for J. B. II dderha mu. of Somerset, has heen trav eling thniugh tiie norliem part of the coun ty d irini the past wi"eic. and reports llie sale of the Umr.v Wu tciy Soii.tsteel Mow r and Binder as increasing iUi!y. and that he is experiencing a general and gratifying; bootu iu busuicss. No.- Orrs.v. Mount Moriah Items. Nearly ail our people have been down to t set the ruiaa of Johnstown. i)..r il.Uw h i.-, ihu.. h uh uf ii-iir , vUitors at present. i Mrs. Li-u Smith, ar oid lady living with j f. IJ. Zimmerman, bits been vpry ill forsonut . tinw past, and her recovery is not looked ; for. ! Kay nuiking has commence.!, and a num- 1 berof our taraicrs have their grass down. ! ; From the progress they have made this week ' they will likely firv'sh np by the first of No ! vemher. Mrs. Ilira-n Cardner was in Johnstown at j the time of the Soul, whither she had g"ine : for the purpose of making iier f ita-e home. ; She has l.ii her exalted opinion of the place however, and will cotiiinue to reside at this pace. Wm. D-u-.iel. whi.? health has been fail ing Sir several years, is corsidcrably berrer his spring, lie has sold a Ia-g.; nmi'r of . his i nipruved beehives, which appear to give very general satisfaition. J.iscph Crist apparently p t the blues iast week, and drcrprd his bumness of seilirg the White sewiri machine, and h..sJ himself , to Johnstown. After s-wnding several days ia the wrecke.1 city Ke returne.1 home and I resumed business wit'i reneweil viror and now reports that the business is bojming. j and that the White ia becomlag more pope iar i each day. Two of ihevictim-'of the J dinstown 8.kkI 'i were buried in our cemetery on the 3nl of ; June Ellen Swank, a young lady of twenty ! years of age. and John Maurer, lued 75 years i 7 months and IS days. Mr. Maurer was S born and ri-e! here and in hi younirer ; days Ljiight ciiool, and for many yirs serv ' ed as a school dirertor. He was administra tor for acid settled a larg uum'ier of esfafet. an.) aoiy a "ie.1 1 nuru kr of oitt.-es .,f h irvH are! !ist. H was a faithful nienilier of ue l..c '.u ei.ts-:i f-.wnhis youth np. and was it i - . 1 1 ii.cn and a gts.l aeihiMir. Crasiosit. Not.ce to Teachers. Tlrf Lcjr.t ..I" -si-iiintl liTre.'tors of rtom.rset !".t.,i'i. wi.l meet Friday evening. July .. I r. select teachers for tbeirschoois. Ap plications friirn tt-atliers. acccmjianied liy pnnifsof standing in their prrjfesaion, togeth er with testimonials, will lie received by the secretary any time iiefore, the meeting. Ev onirr of the Board. L. C. Cotsi.av, Secretarv. 4-tri of July Excursion Rates. In pursuance of ha usual liberal custom. f the B. 4 . Raiimad Com-:iy will plare en I sale Fourth of July excursion tickets at re- ! d-iced rates between ail stations on i"s Haes j east 4 the Ciio River, to be sold Tuesday, Wei!r,es-iiy, ar.d Thur-day, July 2nd. 3rA ! and iih. g-jing. and valid for tho return trp j until the followia M unlay, July Stll, in- 1 elusive. j f j.. In thcReconlcfs Office. r-v i r i i i . i . f rer-rt : j ty in U; it l.wvjj-.p-. cixi."-.M-ra:ii j erer L'ui. - ' .--vw . . i . pr.pr?y ia yi iorJ wwnshlr-. cf.-c . F v nd C. If. S. n::h to S. C. t .rort. Sa;bury borocSi; eukr, ! tioo i-'H. Claries B. Coleman and others to Fanos. J. Weimer. propetty ia Sotaereet boruusS, ; constderalioa S?Xi. J. Mi. OUnyer to Mar.in Ka' adltcli, ptnp erry in Meyersdale borough : cccsiderarion V m W. W. Koeeniwe! to M. II. Kartjeil and John aih. pmpery ia MlliorJ towtiship -. rorideralior. V'. John LanewM. H. Hartici!. proer-y ia Black township; coasi ierati,n i-'.''". LiTTXHS eSTI. Ijrttcrs were z-inted Ut L. M. niiis. Fit eent.r cf the estare of Jofin Hick, la'e jf the estate of John rraer. hire mauyh township. wtaat.i.c U'CT"is tssr:r. Augn-Jtir F. Link, nf lfyn.iman, Bed.".rt county, and Martha .V. A.-kenuan, of tw maliooihg townsh'p. Ira i-ackley and EeUs:ca tjiieer, b..th of Bmtbersvalley township. William O. Hocking ami E".izaljeth M. Alien, both of Meyemiale. Jesse Banehman and Elizabeth Albright, both of Lar.mer tow-ship. Lincoln A. W..'ire. of Li;mmer. Witstrr.ore Iand ct!aoty, and Sarah J. F.h.-kir.aer, of Al-le-prt.ery tjwnsi. ip. Harry S. Neai n, of M rKec-p-irt, and Kill C. Bru baker, of S.merset. Elaier E. Frank, of J --.hasTowa, and Mas jrie M. Krint. of Cor.eiuauirri township. Price Erv-in. of Cpaher county. Wrt Va , and Emma A. Iloosel, of Greenvilie town ship. tobert E. Knox and Venie Ja.-.e V,".lk:ns, Iwth of Addison township. James T. Holm, of Meyersda-'e, and Ida Marti, of summit township. Horace B. Lorn, cf Hijerstown. M I., and I.hi Z.tm. of Summit towaship. Howard W. shank and siarah S. smith. i both of fhau-i township. j Joha II. Bishin-g and Catharine Fid ier. both of Shade township. Jacob J. Hay and Susan Showman, bo'li of Stitnerset township. The public arein.lebted to the Hoyal P ik ing Powder Company not more for having perfected and prepaR.! a leaenir.g agent tiiat is pure and wh'iiesome beyond a ip.cs- i tion than for its xpieures, sj Ui.'i.y male of the numerous irr.pare. au-i iitcratt-1 and injurious r.rticles that are ld under the name of hakiug pr-vcers. bteaii preparatlcts etc.. throughout the count.-. Iu ciaking these expoainea the cocipany has. - f course, made itself the tar-et for al! s-rs of o-ia-f attatika, bat the attitn-is of these attiicka hi ! been peen pertVctly an ierstisid by the gt-n- end pubiic and by tlieir very vir :!tti. e have serve-1 to more roriincntly calT attention to thegd w.rk ofthe " Fh yal" Company. Ordinary auduiteraaoi-S such as are found in corTee. spice..-te althoogh they re su iii diers in a commercial ser.se. are often toier aied becaose they d. n.it par.ku lariy a-fet t the health of tiie consumer. Hut when an article like baking powder, that is relied upon Air the healthful preparation of alm-M every meal, is so ma. le as to carry Ligh!y irjurioas if not rankly poisonous elements inio our A-iily food, it ia the duty of '.he pablie authorities to take cognizance of it. lathis Sgh: for pure fooi ma.ie ly the "Koyi." Company, it is to ! notice.1 that the mostrrust-worthr sclent. f.c aii'.h.ir-i'.ies are emphatically upon if side. In ail thecotitests of this company with the al am ai.d other iaipure bakine powders the result has prov ei! that every statement made by tiie Uoya! Baking Powder Company, both as to the iiuritv of its own and the a.iu!terrui..4i t f other Inking powders of tiie inarket. i i fu'ly aiithorie.I ly the most eiiifrtcr.t j eheutical and iuei. al atltit.Kil:en of the . ct nntry. d In this routes; two faits liave been p.rvtty coodnsively se-tie.1 iu the m ods of th. pubiic the rirst that the B. ya! Company j Las Smnd the mean., and us s them, to . make a chemitaily pure article of : and ! the other that the market is full of j-ci!. n- 1 oil, a'uru and other adulterated haki.-ig J powders which, no matter ho strng:y en ! dorse.! by " commercial" chemists, are to be ! si u h.-Nisly avouled. j A pnre baking powder is ore of the chi. l I aiils to the cook in prepu.-.ag pe-tVct and j w holt.s.inie food. The recent .xir.troversy in the press has ieit it no longer a tpies-tii.n ! wiih tiiose who desire purity and whole- somenesM of food what baking powder ll.ey shall Use. Prohibitionists Orranirin: Pitts sca.H. Pi June 2. At a nieetir-ir j to-night of the committee aptioinre-! for that ; purjose the 1'ni.iu pT,!i.Oit-jry Leae w: s ; orgauiied by tlx Siiopt.on of the coi:;l. i ti.-n of the Philadelphia league. A nm.-s ! convention wx talltsj for Juiy Io il La.hy- e.:e liali. liiis city. j The new Ai.ti saloon pa.y pet pie assert i that the Supreme Court's decision to-.UT j has thrown opeo the gates of iiitetuperan., ant has thus been the cause ot g-vati a.d- ill-z th-m Co secure a.!lker..nLs ret llieir more- I Uletlt. ISO Squire Miies of Prair-e Fire. lIXLEst. W.-M-r. Jane JS A.l tiror to check the first fire which started in Cascale ; coiinry, near Santi Couies. two ilay acrhave ' provtsi ui.ava.ling. Advice nj. to last niht J show that it has covered an an a of ov or I ! piare miles, aad has lisstroyci toe best ' hay grjund in the ncir.ity. The loss will be I very heavy owing to the fact that the dry j season had already greatly red-io! the hay crop. No such prairie fi-e lias been known ia Montana in recent years, so far no livt s j have been reported Let. though several j ranchmen have been burned out. ' MARRIED. NEWLIN BRrBAKElL At the home j of the bride, ia Smierset. on Thurs.l-iy.June ! 27. !.-. by Ilev. Appleton Bush. Dr. Harry j 3. Newiin, of McKeesport. to Miss EIU C. j Crubaker. of Somerset, Pa. J FILE SNYDEIL-Vn Thnmlay, June! ?i, 1 -!. by Hev. J. II. Zina. Mr. yrus M j I'.leati-l Mis S.isau C. S.iyiVr. botii -f Mid- ! dlecreek Towmhip. somerset Co Pa. SUANK-SSITH-iTt Suaslsy. June . ; Ii. at tbe residence f the bride parents, in Shanksvil!.', by tL:T. II ram king, Mr. Howard W. Simnk and Miss Sarah . s::i''h, both of SlianksvJl. LEVY FACLKNEti. .in T .-.-- v. tl i'.th day nf Jane, Ifs-i - Walla. street. l"h ila Je j iJa. by the Kev. Chariest '. Jlslier, Mr. John H. Ivy, of Oiiiaaa. Nen . to Mi.-s Anxie ti. Faulkner, of J.j.tnstown. Pa. DIED. EENFOP.D.-Atbomeof bersoa Fletch- I erDenfoni. in It. Pleasant. Westmoreland j Cour.ty. Pa oa June IVt': alter a few! dav illness. Marv Esfnford wi.fow of J. J. is".-.. ...-'. -. .s - J u- irAT.lCK2.-Ia Iixmont Iljn.i al. tb tJri; of J-ft Per-r Warier. f M Jford fowaP a year, z tnoutha and i . Somerset boror.ih. j J H J R n (fW jfA 9 I I mTm Tm ToIJxdeM. BenfoMmnJAwii M. Iil. j j US li S j 3 I N M MH. S ' I I ! to administer upon the estate of Clark Hi fci ttl M Ah t tT f I 5 1 1 tj I j Benfo-d.Ut.of .Sonnet bmh. j Jl tlj ( V g 4 1 Jit 2 7l 1 fl H TFre.lerHkJ. Grader. Ad.-nia.-a.-or of! S S t .l.llill I I 11 KNABLE & SHUSTER'S BULLETIN OF BARGAINS I i:::::.::-:::-DRESS Black aa-1 Co'.crtJ. a.11 tie zev, rrzTRI MINGS.: etr I-e TrinlE, at :::CLOAKS. Wnpa. $:5.40. Ji-:keta. $.5 to $1.0. Oar rliatfj aad :zzGL0VE5. HOSIERY, A comr.-Ieti 35 Fifth Avenue, ia-MlLh HIVE MAIL -i.ijf.l-iS PioililT Louther's of Cone- I 31fi23wSe S Ba 8 Sill!. I 1 H. llla.Jttaba W I I W W 3 Mill Llaiii Street, Somerset, Pa. T1i7f4l Ts f i T? m t41 T5" "W 1 lrm. iMl s-iew-a U ... -Vsw-y a.vv jl ww w- t m u j - v n t-.aw.l3 v s . -j m t ufvtix t a. ww vt a Wa wa vt FEESH AND PURE DRUGS, Jledicincs, Dye Stujfs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, dc TEX K-CTOS GIVEa PEasOSAi. ATTENTIO TO TH2 rOMPOCSClSI OF PIiysiDiaiis'Prescripiions i Family Receipts gssat ens 2z:.y,f rjixr r a-x osir r&.t asd plrm jrii:lm.i SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And : Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment ail can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display cur irood to intending- purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIM STREET ... - SOMERSET. PA. FOSTER & QUINN, I3 and !5 C!inton Street, Tjois: iiisiTiOiWiiLsr WILL SELL YOU CARPETS re i' Wi IM W.Ui. LACE CTr.T.lIS-. TL'P.ru.MA.V AND CHENILLE CURTAIN"5. CURTAIN Pt:. AI FIXTURE"-. RUtlS. IN ALL SIZE-S, 00? ANE CHINA JIATTINt-S, AT D -WIT PRICE."8. THE LARCEST STOCK OF DRY CCODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS. AT FOSTER & Successors to Geis, Foster &. Qulnn. perb&vmf i w 510 Market street, and z Fifth avenue. F1TTSBURG H, PA. THE LEADING MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS HOUSE CfTorthe Foliowirj-j lice of Spnngr, and Summer Goods- At the Lowest Tji; aa," cy -., -ta-v Ifar-i. Ladiesi'pni! ' 1 n e.! II.it. Wratsj and t Ladies' and Chi..; Jacket-.. i Indies' aa.l C ' Or?, of ail e -(-. j, .ie -r vie, 01.. i' nt i.lr::r, I kinds. i Cnra:ni .in 1 1'ar-is.ii ar.d -iire'i. silk Mitts ar,. i'..iv-t. Kid I coves, -t-ri- r- -' -I'res Trirumirii.". N-.t ..'. jewelry. OUR MOTTO : FERNER Reiiibf'j Close-Pnced j Petiole Congress! 1 Thi cnt rpprerr'-s the li; f-r- Vili IVt-oio Congee- ill AI1I.-I- ; n m. IV.rpoi.-e, Crti van und i Ca f; has a totihie nrtefcv ! t.-ir.g r-j4f.i hack, and Ihe-otti-T la frotit of the? attsle in in? th-u pe-veating tre "r,ii i the rubi er on the? apaie-te ae? and preventing th- goreint ist i U-init ciijfcl :i-i di- Licr i l-y in j terfeitBtr. Wit; ..cf ip-tslioU the coming Sh.ie? k the CONGRESS; GAITER 1 1 untro cit cunre o? ! LnLMLO liitk. OllULO Hano Weit.ac, 4c nATvr, r 4CCv . jj (J j ( j IAoO i TT7Erf"p.i-::ri.."ca..i"'!! h th i-iahie; jJ ive 1.:' ot 'f.- tt-K.; sea.. : t I sv'ei iu tii. '--, :n-I w- al wav , rf ,-,r.r de ! CALL A .L) i j XER BROTHERS, Somerset. Penn'a. .SJX.I. 4- CVr.t. All C!..rs. k all CiiLt?, 73c. to t-. GOODS. irear?, at low price. prices tba: will iittreat jca. $4. $. up to Xexmarket--, to ErJsIi are the Lo?t. AND UNDERWEAR. PITTSBURGH, PA. ATTS - VTtOX Drug Store J ..i it. -.cm . QUINN'S, Prices in the City.-nz:: ! White 1 .!. of a!! kin.i ancy Drary silk. w:tli Fringt-s to march. ! Ladie' and ti'.a' Underwear, j Itw- Sri-rf.. W.w.len shir., it ai! pri.-e. j Hosiery, over -silt styles, including the; ; irta"anfee.i it-t Lla. k.. from l.V 'it T" J per pair, .. .s.; I'r.ierwe-.!r. Si'k H'tierv, ) I i . i- -it. frillies' I'l'.-l.i Ves.J.4. I.Vt J'sJ ! !, -i-, iV, lh yr . .. irertsf anvwiw-re. Best Gcods, Lowest Prices. ROTHERS' Shoe S.cre- Latent styt. s. Flexible Hand turned. Ftmw Cents' t "t T3 $4 -Omj. i ;.; -A.xxi-i -iioes, wan Lrisiicr vmuner ami uut e Lut that ws cnnstar.t'.y kp in and niut jt-m.-rshie- fit :. e? iu'e. iav:t ccxc&riscs of oar r:.-ei w,iii j-.o(r I 1 ' i I ft 1 i t i i. i; : ' i r ; v$ ki f T'i,i'--trs"'irI t