Somerset Herald ; EOS-IE R. SCTLL. EJlt.T. -TAX .Jli-S IT Her Preferences. t .n lue tojwnon ivy. talled of tD ' i OK if T& been T, , !,., I liked her hat. ji :i about various things, - vi and the weati,er ; on sinsoet every tlierae, . in.rt r-jn versed togs-Cher. j m hat paper he preferred ; J..-.i:atcl some, j'::r"3:rb tu dark around webiard ray iutiaiW bum. i.ved a lit'-le e loser then. f :l-e-sl : Cant you fraesa ? itf nne of all that su.ts me mcM I'ju'-f Evening Press " k- Okm JTrw. nMtir.g season coming, hay ia q'Joted a S per too. melons are now in tie market. a i.ot, but pieai don't mention it. Km at Bioeiker A Snider' . trusses at Biesecker A Suy- V;ada i (-a:her can-wl many cherries to rot , j.m9 and spectaciaa at Biesucker A i ,r-H!ierts ai? favoraWe for a large jt- r-j crip. J ,;; ix in all colors at Bieaecker A i r day is the m-xt hjfal holiday, some : -vpu-tiiber. ;i e d. fTcrent odors of extracts at Bie- . t r:-'ler's. er:i ;'ai i:-s are now exr"jcd to sale 3 a frocr. v-d. and d.w.'t forget J. B. Iloider- . Hji dwire store. f fi,T i ? Wiii jjo vjwn into iiissory ; r-""-.ienled eawn of storm?, flood itrin the I'nited States. ,rd Water. boltlei, retool mended by i urns, to be had only at Bieaecker A : 5. V ra! tli.u.sand troulleta. from tbe hatch 4 ,."y. were distributed in the brook-it- iCt-t.l to LHtonier, last week, j. i you go to town next week, don't 4 io cail and sea J. B. Holder baum'i ; j ,r- pjonx. ..'.'.-.io ' raan bet $-thattbe world was 4 o:ii f.:lto pje it to the sa; is'ac y :e re'.'erwe. and had to pay the bet. f Ki. l : :.at aniall pieces of gum cani i .-Tird on the stove seven times dar i iuy. w.i! drive Eies out of t!e house. 4 ,i -U water at Biesecker A Sny- t Siore. The only place in town - 3 l: I .1 I vi'. ran e iua (jeticious aa cuoug tt. of New York, read a paper on riurittnent of Ora-umar" before the 1 Pumiics! AsciaJion. at T-- , , T I . 1 . .1 1 f mar was derived from giainoor. :.i:i:r had bren made familiar in 4 !i ii :y Sir Waiter Scott, 1 l.ave or hand a lanre number of good t :,.h we will sell in quantities to suit ;n !.a."T. rnt very reaaonaoie. laru tlie planing mill. Hole book Baoa. A Paaso-. . Frank Kreps, of Wiiliamsport, hi ' ..tern empty ailef the last tliun rm. Examination showed larpe cracks iit;oin of tne cistern, which were ev- i - jse.1 by the vibration of the thun- I e cisirn having brn dn brtween two j -.ifr.k. j u;-it.iay of each wek, during the .s ui J.ily and A u trust tickets. (Mxid for I .iy. m ..i L sold from aii regular sta- I jii :.ie Njnwrsrt A tambna luii n aj -,-t ian at excursion rtites. ;i;:ning nxl agvnt spent several hours iravuriiig to purtuatie Alfred Klliott, :i. to have rods placed on his form . . but lie was unsuccessful. Tso i:vr lie bad gone one of tbe buildiugs mk. The aent beanl the news and 9 .t-u at oiH-e, but the farmer was still I vai.ie. "No." said he, "lightning nev i .s la ice in the sante place." r I'lttiji were arrested in Reading in .i.-t i f a ft att of ice cream, pig's feet, iih-',lii.-. cake and similar dainties. -rri !id the tramp who bad parvhae j:'.. !rs was fouud to have l-s in bis To Our Neighbors. mestion is often asked bv oor neieh- Itt-re. I won iter, can I a pure .Hit It is a tact that there is scarce .( i'tidt-r wiiu.-h you cannot find a ant t.f some kind. Old people pro !e .;ii ii : sick peojile ijae it to sus-;-: mi ll pmpie may and do use it to ..:r more eriovable. but where wi.l we i i t i c our reeUt-rs to buy it We burn 4 :i most reiiatie nv that Max i . is one of the most jiopular and re- -1 c:tizi-iis of this country. At his 4 aord is taken niiliesttauBgiy. To c ciirtUilv reconimeua our resoers yttiinstin tlie liquor line. He sutiior r io my tt.at fr l.ta you ran boy one :i ar ottf rye. orsixouarts for. ou. - ivrr As? " sit ! .bo per quart is wilb i.i.t tut best wtiiskey kitown. n4 -uf list and o-mr-U-te rata lor ue. Hia ss is. Msi Klein. Federal St., Alie v. I'a. Meli Odi pnjjr. vr.ntendent Johnson, of the J.jhns pubnc schooia, ia preparing a report r line the number of popils that were firing the fiood. ne has about coai : tin- uat which will he ready for publi i .ii a few days. The indications are -ue number will be aouut oue hunslred Wanted! Wanted!! i .is. ! to contract with responsible parties aw and load on cars, one million feet snd lit-nii.s k timber, loraled ni rai!- is-'isii ilmka.jod and Casaeinian. i i.!i.ler is usunl by S, rhi'.sou. W2! s-t for either toeing or sawing sepa- if pani-s prefrr. Contrai-ts will be oce and ofrtions must befcin inside rv ditys. N-nd bids to W. A. SEitxvr. Beriiu, Pa. - T-vi-u-y Urwnaietit has decided that .iirnpw stars cannot appear o;oa tts tiriiau Sag until Jo'y the 4th of next ne farmers in the vk-inity of leading. ii'i-se.1 damp hay which has since beat hauling it cut of the bams agaia. in -f ?;sr,tan(siris cmbrrstioti. Warier: ; i's and Furs, I wiil pay tlie highest If- t.r all kimls of hides, pelts and 1 a ii want enrds of Kis-k Oak and -r i-k. loo conia wastrd at ence. "c me at my residence, immfsii "st of ihe 8. A C. Station. H. G.CVwstsoaaJX. I i i.i-coniinite uf the lower house of iitMsticur Legislature is engaged in '"I up a local option law, to be sub "i t'i the Legislature for its ap;roval. ii;j your l.ustmnd meet his death T foil tiimnch a trap." " la the dark. I " No ; it was broad daylight, but " a back cap over bis face, and be hi : poor man." For Sale or Trad. t-'iitiiry store, in a good location, and " P's-d business, satisfactory reasons 1 f'T selling. Address Sakcsx Rmti.ra. 'li'is-tts'l.iade, Fayette CooutT, Fa. ' iJmic of typhoid fovcr prevails In ""r-". I; Uiirrrd ti.at the heavy ''lii fv'l a!ut the time of tne Joiins 't .sa-'.er si-iicj an unusually large ''7 f animal and vegetable refuse into 'tsuui fruai w.'iica the waUsr supply is r Iri This refuse iizittremalml the en- atcr suj.ply of the city. The VeyennUle and f oincrv-t lse hat! clubs will cross bau m the borne grounds SralBrthsy. John Hoover, of Somerset township, has parrbast-l tbe arm of Stmael Smith: con sideration $i ..one. 5ii-re l.,ra and leiU Wi-iie, of l ukio towo. linos of A. J. .teuui, Ej , are viaiUng i:i Somerset, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Lichty are enjoying a pleasant visit from llinaie Foi, of:kmerset. Itrwa 'ir Arpuiia. Mr. and Mr. John P. Kaaole. of Pitts burrh, am ia towi for a two week's stay at tbe home ef Mr. Knabie's jwrents. Mr. Rons Parker, who has been resident of Be.'lefoate fur tlie Wit half-dozen yean, is spending a few days with Somerset friends. We direct the i t -a ioa of oar reijr to to thi lo-au auver-.isenieut; f M. H. HarttiT, of lVckw xi, tbowii! drspo of his hard ware slont-at auction oa SiarujT, Atii 3d. Elder N.B. Kyan, of W.r.iamsport, w L spend bis vacation at New Ceatreville, and will pre, h there on Friday and Saturday J even-.ngsof this week, and on next Lord s- day. Mr. wur) s 1! Love, of UieSotaerset Iiiry Company, with h.s w:(r, left tax Itutier couciy Moclay m-jmiug, where they will spend the next two weeks with old lime' friends. . It is sta'ed that the exact Light of the de ttrurtive wave at South Fijrk.as determined by Pennsylvania Ri.road engineers, was twenty-iiireea (f-C At the " Uosrback,"' above the Vduct, tbe water marked fonr-U-en Mil. tbecjt. Mcwrs. Sd Kimroel, F.J. Schell and f E. la-r. left. ye-Ur-Liy- moniia;; lor tieaitle, Wathinco Terriuirr. Thfle three young men are it Justrious. ambitious and perse venna. and we are not af ra d of going wide of the mark when we predict that they will make fortunes in the new Pate. J. J. Hotiiitzeil. the retetuo rrbrick man nCarturer. nmc down from the mountains y9terday He pins hia ikith to tbe great poiwimliuei of the irjn ditricU of A!aatua and Teuneieee, and u ftrta in the belief that they wiii be the greatest (born in the side of FiUeburgi) iron toasters. Sutwiat't io.--biwfk Tune. Tnjf. B. E. Sanoer has been re-elected principal of the ContSjence public school a, j and given aa increase of JB ptr taorjii la salary. The Professor will open his nor mal school at I'rsina next Monday, tbeiii. The prospc:ts arc ipiod for a lare schuol. Prof Saouer ia one uf the oiddsc and best teachers in the county. No tiose Uasyet been fixed by Jo.hr Baer for hearing the arjrumetit on the motion for a new trial, fhed by tlwcouniel for the Nice ly boys. II is llouor is Bedford SiH-iiigs at preaent, where he has gone for the benebt , j of his he<i. and the probabilities are that the motion will not be argued uil the reU i lar arjaii i.t ca-t, whiult cu-- oa Aj it A.J. Cultorn. Jr who has been a aaera- j her of tbe Arranton bar for the past several j year!!, we h.ara from Si.: onlay's Pittshuiyh j paier, haH been appointed I, ft. Comrais- j si.nier and IVpnty Clerk of the U. 8. tUreitit j and DistrMt Court for the Western Pistrict 1 of rt-tinsylvsr.ia. The miti.r are not very lucrative, but hor.on.ble, and in th. line of ilr. Colbom'i profession. Tlie Somerset Dairy Com;ny have had eucy. your man can have it.' I went plans d-am n for an additional creamery and ! Mrw nJ discovered Uiere were eighteen va a cold storiire house, and work wilt be'com- eancies that could be judiciously filled, and nwneeii on the new buiMinsr at once. It wiil be located on oa ef th stuMt deairabia spots in the county, corner of the Mussel man lot, opti'site tbe .S. A C. K. II. Station. Toe cold slurs ire siartment will have cvic- , ity efficient, to keep rooltheo.it put of the i baif -dozen pany. factories operated by this com- since reading of the suiltvan-Kiirain fotht the prisoners in tbe county jail have all ! gone into training. A sand bag. ot huge di- mansions, hits been susDetwied from the up per corridor iuto the main sum of the jaiL and each prisoner is allotted so much lime to " ponch te bag." His " Riverence,"' A. Sell, wss exercising when oorrp-wter visit el the jail last week. Who knows hut that be may enter tlie ring vhvs his term of im prisonment expires. CHie of the rum energetic business men in Somerset is Mr. nusse.il X'hl. wto recently acquired a one-half inler-st in the Somerset Dairy Com any, about the lart and busiest organization in the county during six months in the year. Mr. CM passed tlie peri'l in which boyhood mergi-s into manhood aray from Somerset and his friends only mli.se that the chun has orrsrred when they see bow ,he young man " bustles "' himself. Mr. tlir' Yoa n. who has recently par chased and taken possrsnion of tlie Benlord srug store, is a dnicgi.4 of eonsiderable ex perience and unquestioned ability. He serv ed an appmiliceship of four rears in his call nr. and ibree years aro g-adiated riura the Philadelphia m-boo4 of pbarnwey. Kim graduating, Mr. Voonr has been bead clerk in the well knows drug store of Charles Griffith, of Johnstown. We bespeak for Mr. Young a liberal ausrs of lite palronae of our people who may want anything is his line- Slierilf McU.'lleu carries about as sore a head on his suoulders as one cares to look at. tbe result of coming in contact with the head of an nn broken horse which ha had purchas ed at tie sale of Western horses a few weeks since, and which he was holding for s young man who w.is eixit-nv jriug to climb into the saodle. Tbe fcberisf is utile compelled to tell how he came by his bruises about ! K times a day. aa every person who sees his hfad" jum s st tbe conclusion that it was put on him ay a desperate prisoner while tndt-svonrg to u-ca(e from rustoiiy. I our long list of actiaint:uices we don't knew where we could pick out man capable of pulling " a head " on the SiterifT. Tbe rfciiha-raonic society will go into camp at a point jast outside of Suoaerset to morrow. It is thought aooat twenty-five ntraberi of the club will go into camp. Re hearsals will beheld daily, snd s concert will be given in Somerset befoie the society returns. PiS'jOuryk Jnfoy Lmiirr. Tbe yonng gentlemen composing (he sbov society arrived in town on the noon train Monday, and shortly afteiward march - ! through a drizzling rain to the summit of the higb hill on farmer George Tayman's estate, where ihev pitched their tents nearb the j-rotcctin oaks ani rbestiiuts. It is a brautiful st to camp, cossmaiidina; oneof tlie finest vieas iu the Stale, aad so lar up in air that any discords that auay occur will never reach mortal ears below. Oiile an eiciteinetit was created on Main CriM street at an early hour Saturday even ii g when a bij. atrong horse, beljnginar to Mr. Jobs Baynkau. of SUHiycreek township, dasheil up that busy thoroughlaxe at break Deck speed, dragging a handaoeoo. but for-tanau-lr trnantless buggy after bius. Tbe horse bruke foos from tbe bugjry at the Ojurt House comer soil wade a bee liae " for District Atlomey Biesrfker. who was standing ia I'Tot of his otlice. That orBoai hr.l a very narrow eacape frcm an untimely lest fa, ss ail a Im witnessed tle sadden and utiex jircttd peril io wlix h be a aa placed ex pected io find him tran.p'ed io death. He s Lis safetj to t!:e h-ngth of his lees, as w .ib one Latr su p be was sale irmde his oflice door. La ting Cfvemj a cistance of !il't-n fort. T'ie horse heeded down Union stmt. ai:d was kwd n tbe road home. The animal took frigtit at a bahy carriaire. From :Lfc nuuiber oi teliicles of tiiis oeecription that are eor.slutitly on onr gtr-t-is. and the unari:i!y noise liiat boiims of tl.em creaie as they are drsyred or pushed along, we are surprised that accidents of this kind are not of more frequent occurrence. A Cambria c nmy -aW speaks of John I'a tiah having been " fomisiiej with ciucb paiu " by the kick of a h"re." Booth A F!rnn oar drained their lars i pnd near Lijronier. as a measure of safety, j it si'i rK sain be srfiiled until the h-e- rnaain season arrives. A !su!l.van county IaptT wliiib Iiad been j criticised for having carefully kept cot of ! the anv-ndtnent light, says: " We ressxd tbe top fence-rail as a great da! softer than the sioae-hea; on either side." The Adjutant's rerort to the State Oanjp of Sons of Veterans at Eenora shows that dnrinj? the past yer 55 new eamps were or- jraniztsd ; 11 raorganised and 1 dirhandeii. Tne total nnreber of camps now in Peimsyl- Tjiiia ia l.x'i. with a Bteniberh;p of S,j8. A young Pennsylvania coapla had not tj m poatble intfd ia the bank, and for wih money to take a srediisn? trip so the j tliil &t ,mi krpt open to tohfai irroorj purchased 5 woeth of J gjre wto mUL cr f)rtaEitT to sub tickets oo a merry go round. " and tiey rode , subhpuon books are at tl e old they were tired one satisfied aad went HrsaLB office, where they will remain open home to ho isekeet'injr. Who will say that ( r tht mxt few It eip.te.J to have it ti! not &r mof sensible thaa spending 4 IX iba: ibey r.txild not aJjrd ? The people of Murreilvil!. near Johns town, wem startled ooa nieht last week by a terrific expiuaioo. A car load uf red hot cin ders was bt-inj( dum.ied Bear a creek, when a ffiiall portion ef iron which fcrsd got ami the cinders struck the water. The concus- j sioo prodnd by tbe bunt tug of the- cinler I was erual to that of a .Vs.pond biuat of j d iiauiUe. On maa was burned by the fly- ing fragments. recent nKlne of the American i At tfc rhjljerohical AastMtatiua ia taut on ton J. H. a Syriac Hail narrated some Iceemis from itanueriot reeerved fnm Persia a few wetka at-o. Tlie manuscript contains an account j of M'tses' enRojC trftn the Ird oo Voont Sinai; of the Tetter hi. h fell from Heaven 1 Ureal B-jme .which in doccmenta of this I aort means t.instaB4:Dp!e or Byantium) about tlie y-ar T-W A. D. ; of Christ finding the ekull of Aiaenius. ting of Fj;rpt, mak ing it ta'k Si.d teil all his rxrtetices in dt-sth, snd giinf down to tlahenna. It con-c'.ndt-s with Christ raising Arsenius to life, and prescribing a coo rue of eight years good . . i . . . . j, t:.. r . n ' An etcbaoe tayi that the v5dn3y of New Alexandria Westmoreland county was visited last week by an oily-tongued fellow who represented to the farmers that he had jusl embarked in the jewelry business !n New Alexandria, and being a stranger, he tal started out to "drum ap ' some work. His gm'al kind hearted disposition soon capiat ed the farmers, who gave him their watches to repair, as weu a a tot of tbetr good uoose- : poons, et., to piaie, he prjraiirtg to return thera in a couple of days. A week has I j now passed and the fellow has failed to show i i mr, injlmt.,!, 1,. -.1.1 , it,. I ., ' , ' . I tne ran tnai ne never was in Jtw araa- dna and was a swindler. j i Tbe Lancaster E.-niu4rr tell a number of j good atoriea coaceraing elenera! Caiaeroa. One niiistrates his adroitnow in securing i pl'"es for his friends. He sa'w ; " I had a emu macy friends in the Mexican war. I j did n. want tiiera all to go a. privates, and j one iay I went to President Polk to get a kpetitt young follow raised from the ranks to a lieutenancy, at least. The President told me he had not a single appointment, to m"e- uu,i M w" overrxu. who appucaiua , Rut i persisted, ana cua;;y ne sata : tro over to the department, and if yoa can Snd I ft fflanf torn.' William Deas Howe!, in the Editor's I . , . ,, : , Study of Uarutr t Mainland lor Aacust. will t I , , ,,. , , , ' t sbt that "the Word as a rale of life has oa. retP,IWMj eWorld tat call. itself Cbristiau ; but at last men are longing to embody it in their social and political ideals, ' with an impulse that animates every hu- ) mane Uiinker, whether he calk himself j Christian or not. j " Oue may refuse to recognize this sim- j pulse ; one may deny that it if in any de- gree shaping Hie than ever before, but uo j one who has the current of literature under j his eye can foil to note it there. People are thinking and feeling generously, if not liv- ! ing jtrstly. ia ourtiuie ; is a day of anxie ty to be saved from tlie curse that is on sel fislincsB. of eajrer question how others shall be helped, of bold lienial that the conditions in which we would fain have resfevVare sa cred or immutable Especially in America, where the race has gained a height never reached before, the eminence enables more men than ever before to see how even here vast masses of men are sunk in misery that must grow every day more hopeless, or era bmi3ed in ;a straggle for mere life that must end in enslaving and imbrnting them." Somerset's most den!v populated ssctior. T. W 1 The tickets are which lie, on the hilltopinthe northern, ! ff " Wl Pr,v,lc part of the borough, commonly known as f ashi.igtoa, V. C, oa the return the " Lutheran graveyard,- but properly tbe ) JoufT- ., . - , - ' cenieeTr of ihe village, receives about as lit- tie attention u the ground adjacent to A Horria- Mountain Murder. , breakneck rocks. It is a fovoriie Sunday af- The Spiinieid, Fayttte count v, Jf.-temo-m resort f.rr a few people -who oerighj w t ,hat ,umoT curreut 13 In wading through thick grass and in peering : rU1"e mott finU h sad brutal par drwn throogh tall stalks to read the cheer- j rrred at the Schweihenz saw mins. less inscriptkms chiseled ia the cold marble. Ji0 cro" th Yayttte county line, twelve A rare flower can be seen every bere and mi,e of SprinstWA on the Fourth. It there thrusting its rMh-stelv-tinteJ fare j tt" thmt reigner by the name of -. ii n.irk .tk .T.L. nA ni. i Younkin. while in a drunkea frenry, with a bat it is rare only liteanse of ita loneliness, j Many, ia fact a majority of tbe headstones, are tottering on their bases and not a few have fallen flat oo the earth, while the gmvea (hat they , mark show plainly and sadly the lack of .stiectintv waich. they should receive from loving bands. This is a busy world of oars, sa J people do not have much time to sorrow or sentimentalize and all are prone to forget that they owe a duty to tlie dead. But surely the people of rlomersct are aot so engrossed with binaries cares that this loving duty is reoderedirs-po-itle. nor oVs we believe that taey sre lacking in Hits! devotion to the loved ones who have c roused to the other shore, bul somehow or other they find little or so time lo keep neat and clean, much less to beauti fy the graves of their friends. That this is not as it should be. all who read these fines will read.ly agree, and we trust that sow that we are gradually turning oar thoughts from tbe harrowing scenes sad the hundreds of newly made graves in our sister town of Johnstown, that so roe thought and atten tion will be given to the resting places of those who rteep in oor quiet and unfre quented city of tbe dead. Pursued by a Percheron. Simon EcKman. living near New Provi dence, passed tbe premises ef Daniel Hess; ia dtrssburg township, on Sunday, when a Pertheroo stallion leaped tlie fence and ran after Mr. Eckman's team, making a great noise. Mr. Fs-kmaa, alarmed at tbe beast s conduct, put hij horse to his geeatest speed. Die stfoiioa psrsued. The atcs lastol three miles, when Mr. Eckraau reached bis home and managed to his horse in the stable The stallion leaped the store, aad ia its tage broke tlie cart in which Mr. Eckmaa bad been riding. Tbe animal is believed to have been mad. LtutcaMer Inquirer. Th Kind of Clrla Thy Hav rn Johnstown. fohatsowa Trtbsne. A short time sfU tits flood Miss Jessie Coleman, who bad bren a clerk in tbe store j of Mr. William Mss?ertn, on Main street, j tbotwandsef family altars, to that nvereora-bein-x without erc!nymeni. Tike a great ble hour when on tbe steps of the Capitol many others, called on O-aeral Hastings jrsoury and made application for a tent, which was granted her. Siie opened up a refreshment stand on Somerset street, senr- j ir. lemonade, cskea, wc, aud met with such j remarkable success as to eocor. ntre her to go hie"her. She therefore caused to he erected j on the i.e of the old Mi'.'er Bakery a wood- j en structure of a comfortable size, where, I under the firm name of J. D. Coleman 4 Co., she will carry on the bakery, confec tionery and ice eream be sines. Th First National Bank of Somer set. A luQff ieit war.t is alvut to be sop4ied. Somerset is to have a Kalionai Hmk in tha near fhture. Recogniiip.g the oei-ersity for aidttiofial anl bHier banki:i; i-i!iiks for the couniv cat of the large and nr-nai i i-ouurj of Sx'tuerat, a numljiT ot our : ixig uiizfna aid ruunstii uko fnta ojhrr parts of tlie coomy evt ral weeks miht de termine! upon Karting a National Iij.nk. i : i . i . . n . i r ,-1 j piicauoa was mauc io wuipuwics oi Cnrrency for a charter and the organization pajjers were forwarded. Tlie Clliital slot:k is j over three-Sxjrlhs of it has been taken. The salnrribers ewuprrje pp:niinent monied ami j busi::es on from all sections of tbeemnfy. ( Several parties have exprewed a wiiiineness to take tbe n roairrng stock, bat the idea of i the pr tctora of the ent-rprise is t have as i many of the sulxiUalial ciiloicu of thecoun- the First N ational Bank of somerset in op- eratioa on or before September I, l.S'J. Borcugri Teachorw Chosen. After two or three prolonged sesfions, at which incurs eraltte hiiots were taken, the Borocgk School Bjanl, at a session held on Sat ur lay vesin;, ejected tha following teachers for the school term of : W. II, Cover, Principal, and teacher of Roum Nu. 1 Salary, $03. Mj Cora Kne;per, Assuutnt. and teacher t of Boom No. 1. aaiarv. fcfej. s. Broo. Coo No. i Salary, Mi: ss Ilatlie CoaneBy, t-iooi No. 3. &aia- iCrT s- En'ty, Ihm No. 4. Sa:ary. Hrien lr-. Boom No, 5. Miry, Miss Emma J. Htiswo, Eoora No. 6. Sol- ary.fcU. M.ss Kate Scyder, Itoont No. 7. Salary. ffJ. Mrs. Mary J. Connelly, Euotu No. S, Sai ary. A'.d. As srill be seen, ai! the teachers clecte-J ex cepun M ss C'ouuelly and Miu Knepper taa.ht In the B-jrouli srhools la. winter. Th schools will open on or about September 14th, and will continue ia session seven months. Thw Commissary to b Ck)Sd . Captain H. II. Kahn, Chiel of the Com missary Xvpartnient, states that the general issuance of aubatstencc front the cemosiaaary will cease on Monday nexV the lth, and that thereafter the distribaiion of relief in the way af provisions, etc., will be confined to indigent widows and orphans who suS-r- "e fl.od. This acuon is ukeu for the reason that the department is informed that pxrx nun who ilrti .- emolovment can nb- ,.. ,:, t ,v ; iraa,,.o,..,t,at, b B M the cash to pay. This simply re- fers to the free tulHiscence cjoimbmriea. There will be a great daily reduction in the tickets now oat between this date and Monday. JuAjiMiim Triton. . Thw Law on Vaal. Th(. pr,hibi!ij,; t!lg kiuin? of , ... it h ..tm:mil tl nnm,rm M and somewhat stringent. It provitles that any person who kills, or causes to be Killed, with intent to sell the moat unereof for fami ly use, a calf less than fonrweek.. or know in:;!; sell or have in his possession such meat with the intent to sell the same for such use to foreign market, shall be imprisoned not more than six months or lined not more than It would be proper for the pur- cTiit-wrs of meat to look we'.l to this matter, an I to exercise their best judijment as to whether thev beiieve aii tbe real offered for , . " . , . , , ... sale in oor market has attained -he sufucient , . , ., ,, ; ae M maae ih antraeutoe, as wen a i b.b!e. It wiil also be of interest to those t who sell meals to exercise care in this mat ter. Excursion to Atlantic City via tho B. A O. The announcement that tbe Baltimore .t Ohio Railroad Company will again this summer resume their select excursion to the most popular of oar seashore resorts, will be nailed with delight by the public, who ap preciate -tne ad van taints offered in these i trips. Tlie low rates, long time limit and i the privilege of tbeir best traia service ran i ning on regular schedule, composed of fust I express trains, elegant day coaches. Puil I man's best equipment and Vestihaled Lisa i iusj express traias are among the advanta ! res afforded by the B. A O.. and the stop-ofT at Washington on the return trip wiil allow j the sightseer to take io tbe points of Interest j in snd shoot the Capital before returning , bo toe. and form a titling termiaarion i to a week a sojoarn at tbe shorn. The first ef these select axcofsioas will be run on club beat oat tbe brains of two of his ebil- J dreu. Not beag satisfied wu.lt bis hellish work, with a demoniacal yell, be grabbed a butcher knife, and with una swipe cut tbe throat of a third child from ear to ear. Us then attempted to kill his wife and two oth er children, but fortunateiy they maile Ibeir escipe. The murderer then broke for the weodd, and has not been captured up to this time." ' ' Lincoln's Religion. The forthooteing (August number of tbe Caitarf will contain a chapter on " Lincoln aod the Churches" in the Liueiln History, by Messrs. Hay and Niooiay, from which Uie following is an extract from the advance sheets : He was a man of prof mnd and Intense re ligious feeling. We have do purpose of at tempting to formulate his creed; we ques tion if he himself ever did so. There have, been swift witnesses who, judgiug from ex pressions uttered in his callow youth, have called him an atheist, and others who, with tie laudable iatentioiis, have remembered the improbable conversations which they bring forward to prove at ot:re his orthodoxy and I their own intimacy with him. But leaving aside these apocryphal evidences, we bsv only to look at bis authentic pwbiie and pri I vale utterances to see how deep and strong In all the latter part uf bis life was the cur rent of bis religious thought and emotion. He continually invited and appreciated, at their highest value, the prayers of good peo ple. The pressure of tbe trehie.iiTons prob lems by which he was surrounded : the aw ful moral significance of the conflict in which be was tbe chief combatant : the overwhel- I rnicg sense of personal responsibility, which never left him for an hour all contributed to pfxxlnce. In a temperament naturally seri ous snd predisposed to a spiritual view of life snd conduct, s sense of reverent accept snce of the guidance of a Superior Power. Prom that morning when, standing amid tbe falling snowflakes on the railway car at SpringrWid, be asked the prayers of all bis neighbors in those touching phrases whose echo ruse that niirht in invocations from be bumbled himself before" Ms Creator in the vubiim words-of tbe second inauraral. there is not an expression known to have come front bis lips or hi pen bit proves that be held himself answerable in every act of h s career to a mors auirust tribunal than any on earth. Toe fact that he was not a coromnn;cant of any ciiarcb, and that he was staguiiirly reserved in regard lo his per sonal religious life, gives only the greater force to these striking proofs of bis profound reverence and faith. In the Recorder's Office. Dt a is Record od Marriage Licenses Issued. The following dfa have been piaced of recjrd in the EVourdes's otfice since oof last report : turns sjtmtrHu. nathora Meyer's Administrator to Frailer is k Meyers, property ia Brothersvalley township ; consideration $352. Josiah Eonrainger to Jacob M. IZtithstt't ler property is i.Muerl towaahip; conaul rraiion HIS 33. laaufeB !J slsci iserau. Alphens J. TrouUnan and Emanoei L. Croadsater, both of Xorthaisptoa tow- Harvey L SpanjrWr aoj CStrri E. Bract, both of Stooyereek ow-mrfiiji . .- j ,' I - AUCTION AT ROCKJv-OOD. ON SATURDAY. AUGUST3D. Mr. M. H. Hartaeil will sell at a action oo the above date bis entire stock of hardware, consisting of plows, harrows, cultivators, carriage bolts, tire bolts, riveta, carriage shackles, axle clips, single-tree clips, strap hinges, harrow teeth, monkey-wrenches, bogy wrenches, coCV mills, 6 re abovata. cultivator shovels, bush and cradle sryihea, buckets, rugs. bits, whips, harness and col lars, harness pads, horse yokes, halter and trar-e chains, picks, spades, forks, axe, pick and shovel handles, nails, glass, horse shoes, shoe brush , paint brushes, scrub brushes, books and staples, scales, sprint; balances, chisels, cow bells, brass kettles, saw setts, spoke shoes, files, wood screws, knob locks, drop latcbea, tinware, wood aod willow ware, spirit levels, pocket and table catiery, paints, oih, and varnishes, blankets, stoves, Ac Everything will be dosed oat, regard less of price. TrTbute to Gen. Hastings. By the peopia of Johnstown Adjutant General Hastitiirs will long be held in hon orable remembrar.ee, and all Penafylvanians will take just pride in his labors in the minetl Coneraauh Vailey. Entering the il.xs! swept city during a time of panie and alarm, he speedily restored imperiled order and rendered possible the work of recon structing the shattered homes of the popula tion. Others there were who worked intelli gently and without ceasing in behalf of tlie stricken community: but none displayed" greater seal and energy than Adjntant Gen era! Hastings none understood better the wants of the inhabitants or sympathised more earnestly with them .in their misfor tunes. Hia laiiors and the successful ac complishment of hia srduooa task form bright spot in what must be considered one of the darkest pages of the history of the Commonwealth. Ptilt. Rtettrd. , The r. R. R. Eucurslons to th Jer sey Shore. Of all the excursions offered to the people of this section none possess more merit than those of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad to the attractive resorts of the New Jersey coast. The dates of these trips are opportunely fix ed, the limit of the tickets cover the usual vacation period.she points of destination, AJantic Ci'y.Cape May, 8ea Isle or Ocean City, are not only the choicest seaside resorts of the land, but they have individual attrac tions which suit every taste ; the rate is so libers' ss to come within the means of eve ryone, and the means of transportation is of the highest grade. These characteristics have made these trips exceedingly popular, and have afforded many of our people a delightful holiday tour, arranged, as it were, to their order. Tbe first trip of this season was a brilliant success and tbe second, which will occur on Juiy ib, will doubtless be still more suc cess mi, as it comes at a uaie nearer tiie height of the seaside season. Excursion tickets will be sold as hereto fore at fl'J from Pittsburg, and correspond ingly low rates from other stations, valid for return Irip ten days. The nierubers of the party will spend the nilit in Philadelphia and proceed to the shore by any regular train of the following day. The return coupon of tickets is valid for uee on any regular train except New York and Chicago Limited within the re turn limit. Brothersvalley Items. Mrs. Christian Blough, after s brief iiliMss, died last Sunday. She was buried ou Tues day in the cemetery at Berlin. Tbe hay crop of this section will be im mense. During tbe line weather of last week thousands of tons were stored away, in ex cellent condition. The wheat crop is good, and our farmers are busily enpaittl in cutting it. Most of the work is being done with a self-binder. The McCormick takes tbe les.1. Mr. Seth Weighiey. one of our best farm ers and citizens, suffered a severe stroke of paralysis last wnk. He is now lying in very critical condition, at bis borne one mile south of Berlin. Sadie flay man, a daughter of C. F. Bay- man, while out in the Lay lieid last week was prostrated by a severe sunstroke. She lay unconscious for almost an Lour, but we are happy to report that she has fully re covered. Aner nb-:nmg tne potato beetle or moce than a mouth, our formers expect a foir yield of potatoes. We believe if it were left to a vote lo prevent this pest from entering a potato patch, it would sweep tbe Stale ss clean as the anti-Aiueiidmeul people did. ' Tbe soldiers' reunion will be held at Ber lin on October 4. lvJ. An nuusoally large crowd of people is expected to be iu attend ance an that occasion, and it is earnestly hoped that the citizens will join iu with th veterans and sons, and make the affair a Mrs. John Baechlcy tramped on a nail one day last week, fioin the effeirts ot which siie is at present confined to her bed. Two of their children are down with typhoid fe ver, but nnder the skillful treatment of D J. K. Miller, it ia boned they will soon be all right arain. I note the following in last week's Prm crat : "What Republican will say that Clevelaad's administration was not a better one than Harrison's V Well, here is one that will say you may just as welt pit the government of the devil against that of the Lord of Heaven and find e xactly as many who will say that tbe former s government is superior to that of tbe latter a, as yoa can find who will say that Cleveland's adminis tration was as good aa Harrison's ia and will be. "What is the strongest plank in the na tional platform of the three leading political parties'." The above question was given by the examiner on history for permanent cer tificates last week at Meyersdale. New, I am not a very old man, neither very yonng, but I never knew that there were three leading political parties in the United States. I know two 'jrtrtt parties, the Republican aod Democrat, and the R tpufalieaa is the sir leading parrv, tiien I know of a few small political sideshows that kenr figured and necrr trtft figure as a political party of any standing in this great nation of oars. ZXKO. A Barn, Raising. Ma. Editiib : About forty of tbe citizens of this. Southampton Towos'iip, gathered at the farm of Mr. 3. G. Manx, on Saterday of last week, to assist hire in raisins; his large bam, which is now being rapidly Dashed to completion. TbrdimesMkms of the struct ure are Siixii, and the work is ia the bands of that skilled mechanic, H G. Martz, as sisted by J. Eliiard and Lewis Beai. The placing in position of th ambers was very successfully accumplislied. and tbe thanks of both the owners and builders are tendered their neighbors for their timely and valuable assistance. The ladia also, of w bom there were a (food' yju umber present, were not idie. aod at the proper time a most elepint din ner, such an one as cnly the farmers' wives of Somerset county know bow to prepare, was set before the hungry wotKers, aad it is needless to say that ample justice was don to it. A Xuobbob. As a rule Man's a fooi. Wlien it's hot He wants it cool. When it's cool H- wants it hot. Always wanting M'lat it's not. Ah, husband, do not scold yonr wife And make her poor heart ache, Because she can't build pies like those Your mother used to make. That is, oalesB you're unite prepared To sea the whole thin (bronsrb, Aad boy her bats and drvssrs ss Her itlher used to do. fi-'f 'cv TZiv- Framk Baar's - Pal" Cets Ball. , Henry HeUel, ooe of the persons who were aires' ed last December tor the bamirjg ot the Brisker A Rumbeagh auli at Grena borg. aad who has been in jail ever tine, wis released aa $3,0) ball Wednesday after noon, Mr. Marietta, ef CbaneiUville, going on his bond. He left oa the evening train for bis bom in Connellsrille. Farmers, Look to Your Interest. Should none of my ag- nts call oa you. please call oa Mr. Peter Fink, sear the B. A O. Depot, at Somerset, bef re you place your order for Phosphate or Lime. We repre sent the Susqudiaana Fertilizer Company. - A. J. Kopek, GtreassST. Adams County, Fx. First Omakaa. "One must look oat for hydrophobia this hot weather. Do you know how to teil s mad dog" . Second Omshaa. " If I had anything to teil a mad dog I should do it by telephone." Th Public will Appreciate. It. The poblic are indebted to the Uoyal Bak ing Powder Company not more for having jierfocted and prepared a leavening agent that is pure and w bolesome beyond a ques tion than for its rxpeenres, so boldly made of the numerous impure, audulteraied and iojnrfoas articles that sre sold nnder the name of baking pcwiiers, hrrsd preparation etc, througlioat the coantry. In making these exposures the company has. of course, made itself the target for all sorts of counter attacks, but the aniimu) of these attacks has been peen perfectly understood by the gen eral public, and by their very virulence have served to more prominentlv call attention to tlie good work of the "EoyaT Company. Ordinary andulteratioaa such as are found in coffee, pices.eta.. all boogh they are swin dlers in a rocnaviifcial sense. ar often toler ated because they d not parties) larty effort tbe beailh of the cunsujoer. Bat when, a article like baking powder, that ia relied upon for the healthful preparation of almost every meaL, is so male aa to carry highly injurious if not rankly poisonous elements into our daily food, it is the duty of tbe poblic authorities to Ui. cognizance of it. In this fight for pure food made by the "Royal" Company, it is to be noticed that the roosttrust-worthv scientific authorities are emphatically upon its side. In all the contests of this company with the alaru and other impure baking powders the result has prov ed that every statement made by the Boyal Baking Powder Company, both, as to lis purity of iu own anil tlie adulteration of other baking powders of the market, was fully aathorized by the most competent chemical and medical authorities of the country. In this contest two facts have been pretty conclusively settled in the minds of the public the first that tbe Riyal Company has found the means, and uses them, to make a chemically pure ankle of food : and the other that the market is foil of poison ous, alnni and other adulterated baking powders which, no matter how strongly en dorsed by " commercial" chemists, are to be studiously avoided. A pure baking powder is one of the chief aids to the cook in preparing perfect and wholesome food. The recent controversy in the press has left it no longer a question with those who desire purity and whole someness of food what baking powder Uiey shall use. Electricity not a Sure Death. Nxw York, July 13. At the Kemmler reference this morning John W. Noble, an electrician who for some years has been con nected with the Westinghoase Company, testified to the experiments conducted, by a former witness. Brown, upon dogs at Edi son's works. He described their sufferings a soaietbing terrible to look at, and em phatically said that the animals were not killed outright, but suffered a lingering death. Alex. McAddie, who described himself as an expert on . atmospherical electricity. stated that be doubted if the machine pro posed to be used by the State would kill a wan. Science bail not as yet demonstrated tbe fact that a current ran, with any certain ty, be drives through the. vital part of a man's anatomy. Assuming that the man was not killed the ef ct would be si w carbonizing of the victim. He had known a case where opl had bera struck by light nirg and thought dead, but recovered. In all cases where death had not occurred th e suffering was intense. - a 1 k ' Th Dangerous Barb Wire. EvtssvaLS. ls , July Ii This eily was visited by s heavy rain and wind storm y ester-lay afternoon, doing much tiamage. About 10 o'clock lost night when the power at the electric light station for street illumi nation was tnrned on th mi memos wires, which bad been blown down, charged the buildings and pools of water ia tbe street with electricity. Fire a foot high was emiU ted in places, causing an alarm to be soun ded. Tbe firs department responded, and being unaware of the condition of things mstied into what was almost certain death. Hones and firenxa alike were knocked down with the electricity. Others rushed into the building that was apparently on fire ouly to be thrown down. Citizens roaued in and met a similar foie, ami the excitement ran high. Messengers hastened to the st Hon and ha-1 the electric power shut orf, when the work of resuscitating began. A doaen or more men were found uncon scious, but their lives were saved by laying I heal upon tlie wet ground. Several firemen are yet iu a precarious condition. Prsldnt Harrison's Outing. Prat Pa ax, July 14. Tbe rain kept tfs Presidential family in doors the greater part of the day. Late in tbe afternoon the sua cam oat, giving ex-enstor Davis aa oppor tunity to take the President out for a drive. Secretary Wintiom and Private Secretary Halford were also nietubers of the party. The Harrisons and the Wiadoros afterward dined at the EUtins cottage. There were a number of people over from Oakland and tbe surrounding country expecting to see the President at the hotel, a report having been circulated that he would bold a public re ception on Saturday evening. They were disappointed. The President remarked that in view of the but dusty ride of Fri.iay afternoon, he might be biiged to revise his plans fc the summer and spend mors rime here than be bad originally intended. ' He does aot took forward with pirssnrc to a twelve boors ride on tbe railroad weekly for the next two months, and he will probably go to Wash ington daring that period only when abso lutely aeeesHsry. Secretsry Windont heart ily concurs ia the proposition lo bold Cabi- et meetings here ia tbe meantime, and Pii vate Secretary Halford cheer fully volun teers to make trips to snd from the capital aa may be necessary to keep tbe Presideut folly informed as to the condition uf the public business. Tbis is still sndersdviaeaaent. Kiltod by th Cars and Carried Nln Miles. Curtxass. (X, Jaly U. Thomas Faiton and his roosin, Mis Ella A ait, were killed by a Baltimore and Ohio freight train near Bellaire, Ohio, to-4ay while riding in a dog cart. Tbe horse became frightened and ran on the track ahead of the train. Fulton's body ''as carried nilte miles o the pilot of the locomotive before the engineer discover ed that tlie re bad been an accident. Wait for th Best StarGyper Lightning fosl in tl ourkct. Over three inches ur're. Tiiere r no btt- ter rod m ule, and I will set! at pric;- with.n the reach of all. Thoe dt-in'r-r to hse tbeir rHiil'lins protect-! 3t!in-t the foirful storms so fre-jt:ent row, sJ.ool.l sertd in their orders at occe. All sunk gna-antee-l aatisfoHory, or no pay. The only prvjurtii in against lightning. C. F. RtiOAits. RosicasET, Pa, July 9, ls.su. MARRIED. H A Y ss H (i YV M A X. Tnerty. July i, IV!). at the residvuee of John Romesborg. in l"p;r Ts;rkeyfiwJt Township, by L. C. William. J- P. Mr. Jacob J. Hav and M e Susaa Showman, both of Somerset Town ship. Somerset County, Pa. DIED. SM ITH. t Tuesiirv. J uiy P. Hi). Dear Stoyestowo. Fa.. Mrs. Elizabeth Smiih. aged liu years, 7 monus aad lo says. She was the wife-of George bmtth, who preceiled her to the eternal world more than twenty-foor years )r. During her long pe riod of walowhood !e found a comfortable. and plessant borne ia the family of Jacob J. Zimmerman, and viin ojs son Daniei, a few years ago, paxchassd the old homestead she remained there with tin np aruu the time of her death. From her easiest youth she had been an earnest and consistent member of tbe Reformed Church. She was lady of excel lent soeiaL maral aod reli gions principles, snd leaves s large circle ef j sorrow ing relatives snd fneousto moem ner death. W. D. L. A lightning bolt struck a large tree at Lynnviile. Lehigh eounly. beneath which Charles Klstler's rattle were hndilled a few day ago. None of ibem were hurt eTcer a large bull with a copper" ing in its nose. hich was killed. John and Jake. Itetroit Journal r The authorities shoolJn t have waitol snti &ulhvn amvwi in Nash ville. Ha should have been arrested in Knocksville. Philadeiphia Record: It has been sugges- j ted that the nncorxmerahle Sullivan s pic- ture si.su Id be pot on Uie . cent postage stamp. Then anyone could " lick " him easily. Boston JlrrttiJ : Mr. Jaks Kiirain's oltjur- gatory remarks concerning the wicked news papers are quite in harmony with some of the good people who have been beard from lately oo the subject of newspapers publish ing the news. It looks tike an offensive and defensive alliance. yw Turk World : There is a serious movement on foot in Boeton towarn trie nomination of John L. Sullivan for Mayor of that cnltured renter. As JofJn is tbe only man who has reflected any great credit on Boston for some years there is every nauoa for bis elevation to tbe Mayoralty. Chicago Xtva? "We sincerely rejrret,"' says the good Mr. Grady, of Atlanta, liiat Mr. Jake Kilrain did not wipe op about half of the State of Mississippi with Mr. John Sullivan." Mr. ilrady should stop betting on prize fights. Then he will not feel so sorry if the wroiifi man wins. Cincinnati tBMreii-i7art': With our champion pugilists and tbeir friends and bodyguards dodging and Sving through the land, to escape officers of the law. some in full chase and other lying in wait to inter cept the fugitives, it looks as if the manly art is not to receive the highest encrmrasre ment in this country. ' Boston GlJxt: EstnuHteSuii; van? Would Massachusetts extradite Sullivan on a re q'lisiiion from the Governor of Mississippi ? Well, we shotjld say not. Would tbe Cntred States extradite StanK-y Africanus on the re quisition of the King of Dahomey? Not much. If Sullivan the great ever gets back to Massachusetts be will be safe. Philadelphia Imrnirtr : As usual, while the police and state authorities were indus triously hunting Sullivan and kilrain and cleverly missing them every time, the news paper rejiorlers had been trained to find men, not merely to lock for them. Chicago TriUiH: Governor Lowry is a re vengeful man. Here is Sullivan trying to reach the bedside of his sick mother and to embrace his aged father and not get drunk before he reaches Boston, but the if ississippi Governor is chasing him from pillar to pest and forcing him to take refuse in CannaJa (where red liquor is plenty and cheap) as if he were a common etnbtxzier or defaulter. The CKW Bflswa tar ms starveCaws ne ess of Hosri-s hnssstB Is tsvsS m the rarS tha mia ssela arcaaiiy sssapasba alt last ia ela-roo (r IX. Iu real his ass wsa Merit WinsrrLr sreatar thaa that mt maj echar Vioad imritBt. It esrea Serofala. an Hitmnrs. Dyspsmia. etaw rrssan swlj by C. I. Bse4 l.,iawli, KaaSk ' WASHINGTON, PA TrieStb vesr eiIls serrfeTrrier TTTn Cls--iieaT. srieauile ant Prepasatorr IseparuieBSt. " ia- uim1ki eoneerumif p'i:.'rr Is-ncjiijs-ut ar.piv to PROP. J. 4txLPH s-HMiT Pn? fre afaliwiw. or otoor igf.iniisi.ua, hi f tLS.yil'iiSJ MOFFAT. jullT-lBi. 1 BO HOT PLEDGE Ourselves to keep abreast, bit to keep the lead overall others in aEll.ng you Purry IWIatrly Pair, aad wfll Xafar re, Ripe whiskies asd flfnes At prices that make ail other dealers hus tle. Jast think of it : Over halt A Cos Per Kje, five years aid. Foil quarts $1, or to per Joaea. Still beUcrr Finch's Goldew Weddiar, ten rears oIJ. Fall rjturu f l,o ill per a'ozeo. Better still: K'Btncky Bourbcu, ten years ol L Fall i tjiiitru $Lii, or rlS "per dozen. - Aaslooe of the most salable Whiskers on oar list is The Ptbk EicwT-YtB-Oi.r Ejt pmit OtntsMiiuMEH. Fall qts. Jl. $10 a do. There ia no 'Whiskey tliat has ever been sold that has frown, in favor with the poldic so rapidly as oor old Export, an.! the Mnipl reasin is that it is utterly impassitteto daplicsvie it. There wiTI never be any let up in the forily and fine flavor ia any particnlar of tlie Pure California Wines we are now selling at 50 cents per buttle. Fall quarto, or $o per dozen. In making np yoor rrler pleasre enclof Postotfjce Money OnJer or VnSi, or ' lVgioter roar order. JOS. FLEMING & SOX, WaaUPsU A?T SET.! !L IIiT7GGISTS. rrTTitl llGH. FX tl2 Market SL, Cor. of Diamond. TO r A. I i ! t j KNABLE & SHUSTER'S BULLETIN OF BARGAINS! SILKS. ?iiraIi-, K Cent?. Ml Color, rrihtcl lu.la'i f.!-- Extra Faille., Gaara,nt',,l Clack Silk DRESS Elack and Colore J. all e new, desirable wears, at low prices. ziTRIMINGS.: Xew Liae Trimrairi.s, at prices tLat will interest too. CLOAKS Bead Wrap?. 33.40, $3.90. H $3, np to $4i). Jacketa, $3 to $20. XcwroarkeU. $S to $30. Our ?hap'3 aad EuUIt are tie LcsL G LOVES, HOSIERY, aND UNDERWEAR-; A complete line cf these goods at astonishingly low prices- 35 Fifth Avenue, sur-wiu. give Nf.tiL uRirJis ra '.MiT Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdsl "Dn? Stcrsis Rapidly Bcc:i:g a Great Favcrits wi Ps:ph h Search cf FEESH AID PURE DRUGS, Jledicines, Iye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Suj)porter8, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TEX DOCTOa GIVES PE2?hAi ATTOTIOX TO TOT COjrPOCTTCCa OF PiiysiGians' Pre s criptions I Family Beceints SZEAT CJ.RZ SEVfd K dX OMT rR& AJD PCSM AillCLXS SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line cf Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment ail can be suited. THE FISEST BRANDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display cur pxd to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTH ER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA. FOSTER & QUINN, 13 and 15 Clinton Street, crio WILL SELL YOU CARPETS cf n 4 r- swbt a a a LACE CTRTAIS.S, TntCOMAX AND CHENILLE CLRTArs.. CT'RTAIX r)LES AND FIXTURES RUGS. IX ALL SIZF-S, CuC'UA AXD CHINA MATTINGS, A7 LOWEST FRICES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY COODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS, AT FOSTER & QUINN'S, Successors to Geis, Foster & Quinn. ! IFIEIRnsriEIR, BROS. Reliable Ciose-Priced Petiole Congress I Thic cot re-presents "ie Fmer f)U JVtiole l'oihrres in Kan-j.i-rnr. I'orpnise. t'onfovan ami ( aif : lias a doiWe ore ime being piai-esi lack, and the oth er in front of the anki. -U.no thnu nreventin the strain of th mblier on the ankle-bo:u and pTevenfin3th f re:irainst bein chafof snd dVfaned by in terforinir. Wit hoot rjrtetk)n the coming Shoe is the CiOi2sIGIEiE;S S ! GiAITER LADIES FINE SHOES VL!ti2a?r' Fl",b! Y. L. DOUGISS' WE ivp-tfiillT call attention lo tlie f;wt that wr crnntantly keep ;n tock a httve line of t!e nioet irmbie and nnit Srrvicv-abie rA cf the 'utest styles! in the trade, and we a wiits invite cootparMia of our prices with those of other ueslcrs. CALL AND EE I'a. FERXEH BROTHERS, Somerset, Ponn-a. A SSIGINEE'S NOTICE. ? '.- Ti.T'if j;v :i tat SvrTsst.-T A. T- per, A : Bli:TwTr. vwiwTt r.-arrrr Pa. iil itiwaifr-. bU it-bT xd 4 Viuiisary amicii mtu . t.V' Tih ui Apri. aisiciHi W Jwm a. TriTw-r mrA Krmr- V Ti-r. tr mow rHs-, in tr'cA f-af Tfxs n nei i4 te rrl t wr nf Uj eavi Mirvit r A. T' ) m:l ib- sUit4 TWl n,l pprwnii. t Ti ji;.i ;r,r--r A. T"v prr, all j-rn tisdHiiei lt:h 5iTa-.tT . T"ppr. wiit iTo:si imiti nie-jut u,- Kt J"HN M T jttlylUw AjXn tH 5 ivTT A T'ts-T PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGJ7 GETTYSBURG PA. FO'J r!tSd i n I ift? F.:tt. Two Hl 'tiir4sf !K.ittV -afa-K-! -iTt If.. pe-:u ft sinr in aw ivi rmir-i'-. --r v rv, Lroojont ntwl Tt-Mf .ra)tiM-i;'.Tr,. T;i- irte rwiiitimis-. Srm fiet. Lr;i 'lllW tllW irtniBk-nt (sf H"trn VJiti PhrsKi-i (.aluirv in cumr-rtf pfrf'-n- mi phy-sw lw. ACgf Msf if IMS' fa,v,.s,f Kaj . tr:r- U- sUKJtt, m Urn RaT M.hFIF.LI .TETTYHetrH--. dvjK ptrm-smt uI it-;'T. Irv nmrnburr Inrnmax iti "rTrsu v.i'.'.t, f-r T'f ksl'sd VeHUlff absTTl Wpann flW Ktr4.1-r (,f niiie-T -p1 care f U trine- r-ajj auii i-hrw sv-twnT-. rniitlnc wMh rr:i if in ri V-.u-iinti. .u if?TTi opcrw aityimmtwr .Hii, Jar tv4aits :iet, tvlrtr. Rev. H G. Bt'BI.EK. a. M . JoJWfat IV.Bfip.4J, ratyburir. f-v. And jour aod K jmr rantv t. J . W, 5. raaana, Sa-rs ts th Asa, riUarjk, A GENTS WANTED. V. To ian uir .ov if til H.t'.fsT. tll.i -.-nr l.-TliS U-HKI'. B,-T Ki.TI i. it-tHlU- in i ... :. rs-.-...-si ;.. W. a. T. ssfIH. sY. Kk'. A. NW n i.lC. YOU CAN FiriD HI 3 PAPiR -b but in ru rsa i .tr aiuar- EilUlIGTOiT B203. WM Wiil ,0. GOODS. --- 191 11 3 PITTSBURGH, PA. axtestio.v all Glides, "Cc. lo 13. ZiSITiOrWTLNT 7sz Zr:T2 Iz TTstara Pczi'a. Shoe Store- Fm.is r.nuf tl-H.Tt and ,1 h.ie. a ss. s!.t. Murxilic sttues, Wlia LemUter . vUi.f sim! iusua a&iirrs aarts ros vttt aooa fJolmstowii H ORROR, on- VALLEY OF DEATH. A t&HUinc aernaai or tte awful fl.wis ami lh.-ir !Miur nun. i,rs: i.e lexr-j.i:nn nC t,e IHmrtiii nf Mines?, farfrte. I "hur.'Le. s nit I re ls-ew, .n.w t-ranes tnm l-trii. lUvue j by Iim Kiumterii.c iise ih.t.vs 4 Wt.ms : j f t.T':i silfTcIl if .rf :a stinr.oor. : IB- l,reile-t ! ( s.-siniiv of the anrs. Ir.V.r :.Uitri.;. -h-ik! liiirty in 9ani r 4ifnt in mt time IVm.s i:!Tl. Forshe St McMakin! Rernarkabl Bastoratioa cf SigM. Vr. fins. II. Taylor. o !n-.rans. In.t ana eeunty. i a . tst all pers.pii.m of i-ies-t in on-f ve tiimuu cataract, sim! so nii it of the Mhea as to disable lum fiir work. In F-'.niary lat he had art oeratioo by It. l!er. onlist. Xo. i4 FVnn avenne. I'iti- bUTlh. wairii Las resuittl in prrrWt r-fora-ikHi of tl blind eye. Kyth-ai.t f vnsws he n now read the iaot p.ot t the naia ral distance (or rsdin-. Hedrl .ta; ,i.rtr five miniitM pain tr.n fi"si r., ia.t. Ti,e Isjct.T haw oi rn Vd in rnnr. -f,t ; siiwes oat of aeventeen riii'drvn hrn, l.lin.j with cataract. Ail persnvts who has crwfc ed eyes, yoanir or oM ran- pusiritviy have them slrstened by Jr. a3liT. Weak siht is often ow-rs lo ii-mlar refruti.in and ran he eomrsr.1. IMav trerjuentlr ends in permanent danger to sight. ACJriXLsTEATOR-S NOTICE. fctuue of J.ih" '.rr. jrer'4. late Ccaetnai-"!! Twp.. Suesrrt i .. Pa. l.irs of ajlDiinwint'Ki tu. shorrntste S ivj st sssi.lpil u, tiie nn-lersiF'.t trr th (..Tfs-r siitncT.v. WU! B-ri,T yi,r 'to,.( p. nuns tn.tebtt.4 sa:t saa 'o n(, i't,i'e -Me MfiiMit. snd th- rwv'r-r e s -is r 5- mirt-t '.ne unm r(, vmi,i a:uVnii. i fcur -e;:-irtit tr.e rs i.... 'a.avUT. i :g'-st 10, i-rtj. at 'Je ia.c rewisnra . ie.-ese 1. r.i. ;.i-T.7t. j'Ua, AdaLiansirsMtar
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