SoraersetHerald ;o2ui; ri s-cll. Editor. J-a'T 3. MM. I r. at Biesecker A SnvcSer. . , of trusses Biesecker & Sny- ;n jv Land is worth two ia lie r - rei:l5 are gti'g oa 'Q ttie "beat .... -:;diiaU- forvheriCin IVrks r.i-J f-"J rorth es and srwrtaclej at Biesecker & in I1 colors at Biesecker A Charles lianwker, E-sj , end if, of Xor rlstown, are poa at th resilience of H. L-Etw-r, Ej. Geo-ge 1". B?t. Ehj wife an. family, of Reading, arrived in Soinerset MoT-day mr.ru ing. wbenr ther will reti tbe Lent two ki Pr. "rV. 5. Mourtain Lu been appointed potraater at Coo fluence. Z. T. F-immell el Berlin. Samuel E. Iwkey it Hoissr-ple and P.J. Eloa,:h at rioovenrrille. It b a di 5-alt mauer tj get a team to do any hauling in Somerset. M.t of our team sters went to Johnstown shortly after the flcicxl, where they Lave since been tUaJilr employed u m.r reaiuneraiire waga thaa they codcl make at home. Eer. I'rter Yo-.el. roart nrrter in this dlstrn-t, hat broken oat in a new place. He baa jo'aed the army of Coneinaugh Valley fort- and has rattled off a peck or two of verses will, easy frw. Jt is to be hoped tiial the cricri will n.jt grant him another trial. RiVf Cr;e. , r - . : .. a- "F: cw.- i jfrj. SaJ,e Haic. danghatr of Joniini Car- 2. - " j peo'er, of JaLtown, and lr litt'.e liauct-- i f.vL d-Ji't forget J. B. IIuJer- tt F.niir a. are at tie ianie of Mr. i 'UrJ! j Mb. Cttaries H. Fisher. The ladr and i . a tli'gii the I'jmmT of I'-t I bttie one rwr-J safc'.r lfcrajb tlie preat , . , i ;,irr ? "le et junjirwT. j Jo:into n IS joj by fluaung aroaud ail t;i;r;y-f.ve Honers in the tU fuaf of aboue. t ii". of hom to are j " " - "' j The ru!o;-;.-eJ ra;n arei!-eTingTlie firro- , r -hat thr hae n't era of Per.:ir!ra!a at a cri:i'. t.me in har- wcatiier dtiriue harrest f-r ! irg pra-s and grain croj. A SUNDAY MURDER! A Young Pitisburgher Shot in a Fishing Camp near Confluence. THE MVEDEIim mOMPTLY AU KEtTED A5D :UIGEI IN THE COUNTY JAIL. A VICTIM OF JOHN BARLEYCORN -j WatT. b.'t;;el, rrooninietiiVi by .-.a:. 0,i!' J5i'krt , ,, , . , , t-J fraud do the curia Stjj. ac.l iu Cia:y irt cf tli j . , . , . . , ; ntprrjior tra:a mate the ritMiad n la;v wa!e 1 aaJ caver- mate the rreo ed ml A a rank jr-oii th of weed v-i to to-n nrrt meek, dju't , "tit", and r J. li. Huldvrtjaum i T...r.!. vm;:.;. at PiUjhurj. has refused 50 r ta l liitior dra'.ers. dt'yj.iU; . ; ;;c t aJvi to do so. ,,f i. are ued dily at HnJ I ' Paul GaitLer viti with a rcf tt elastic - than he did a frw da;- a?o ; wiars a bna lr tmile au I hai irrswj i:i tature and aroird j;:s cyjas-idrriSly wilhin the Iat I for.y-e tt h tars. all because dirline little i dauehtr time to take ; br aod tr an indefinite lime with histiiiiy. Grrti nrj ! Stmserset reoeied another o-k Monday moruing bec it as Vimel that the con staUie of CoriSoeoee Boroajib. had arrived on the early tDominr train, baring in custo dy a young man charged with tourder. i'lvn t! Cuctabie it aa lufwl that a far"y nf youn men ffm Pittsbareh bad Iwm racj.inp n'ar tlie town of Con ;1 jefre, ar.J that a Laifdfzen frietida of tbeirs from the city had coroe up Saturday night to Ind Suii'.Iay in smi. brlngirg a keg of lagt'r leer with tiiero ; that a CsrtU had oc mrred daring t!e day in which a yoong man named S xlt had been killed. The officer were unahie to farnih any Farticw lars and oor ivjwrttr took the 10 K train frr the scene of the tragedy. Arriring in Con fi jwice he xooo Jetrued tltat the oi;n were at the hotei barirz broken ramp the There has j , ' ' :. , . L. . ... . an to the city on the tariy The youths nen were all dumb as oys ters "' n h-c ocr reponer firet sought an in terview with item, merely aaying that they were nn.ler bond fir iboir a;'j-aranoe at etxirt ar.l would t!l their nory when brought bt f..ire that tribanal. Two of the party, however, followed l!e writer to the olLte of Fjo:re tiror, and in the pivsncc of that oTSor and I.lrkVAtttriiey Bicseek ir oper.eJ their ibirfc-tanks. rmaT or Tut rianti. or raiup was knuwn as the Eu7eka Fishing Club" and this U the fourth aotn ii r that we have carujo-d ner Conllaeni'e. fled man. He i. : inins icav;ug iL.erc. juceiiier iumi rem T -. , . . . , rrr:-l law all vettrinary stir.wns j went to MiijiCier pnnus several wees aro - in ti e rp.:h:rtoUrv of- I -"l ' iat ct-M-raied w-aer of that - .li- -r in whit-h tiny f.nf'.M. j I1 o:.l 1 be U-jit tifial to bn l as he I TLerear ou,y mi niefuhera of tbe dut. s ruan t Mi '.ha? the wor'J mt ffrt if frtan a very panful cmrbancle ! IUer. Euteoars, Jaa. 1-aco k. Vm. Ca'.d- f-'fd to prve it to the satitac- "everal btils. He r-'.tin.rtl Lome ?at- i well, Jr.. iro. Xlarjier. Chaa. B. iJyler. Jr, , . j i . j . ... it. v-j ! unlar eveiina with neven atlditioil boils ! of AHetrheoy : Harry L. Knorr. Jr- of -r at Rifwrker fnr- The on!r i.'.a in f wn ; on ha ne k. -.z re Pis'sburgh. We brought James Lehr and ' (.hartra Barclay along as cook, and had can pet this delicious and co,hng j Qf i jnt r,ovenr Channeey F. ,be Caselniaa river on the farm of Hiram f f ! Kiwk, Frank Faraltar and George Hersh franu. We had Invited aix of our Pitts ! J VAf ll.li....f u ! . ... ....... . : ! . . a-... ur iu uo- , irTii;i 1310 W)3itTi aiu'uey evming ) t,UrU menus to rpetiti tonijay wita ca ;n i-.re iu price, iit-pne the i ,nj ;eft sn'lay morning. Tney were on CjUn,. They were W. I. Hart-ball. Thoa. : ; iru? t.at IM been raed on or l th-:r way to FriendsJ.if. H;ll, on the Monon- j Athitt. Mamts Eidieniaub, Chaa. C. .:,;..'. to keep :t cp. j gahela Hiver. They had waikad all tiie war ..: ' ..ri-r ar that this year is to be i frvni Uie:r home in York county by way of i -at 6tiii-inu because it beean with : Get?ybur;arjdCliaruberba-g. They f .ted -of the son on January 1st. and ; it from Mans Choice, Bedford county, to . ;e ,rr, Veemher 31t- Soraere, Sa"ur-lav. The Peciifylvania Eaiiroad Company has :.irty titonsand cfKrials in the em- j ! n'rl fJtot rivemment are ; i -e f r.tection of the civil stn ice i ivwted instroctiop to ail h-.-jrrfe cnt and , m the nomber that were ever j bai.vti?- master on the y.tem east of Pitts r .(.j bnr;!i a!d Erie to riv and carry free of cot in barrage cars lity nrr.tsx-. i.en a'"Ctr)ta::d br tlieir owners. Ti.is is a 1 orxv-" :.;r f each wk. durirfr the r arid An?n:st t:ck-. pirl for Kurtz, Cfcaa. H. Sj'.t, of Pittsburgh, Gus. Straub, of Ailegheny City. They came up Saturday evening and trough t two keg of beer with them. The beer was laaea to camp and put in the water running from the epring, to cool. Both kegs were tapped as they were of dif ferent brands. Several stranger came to csrep Sunday and drar.lt of the beer. Xo ftiy a was drank, bat iu the afternoon lhr, the cook, gut to acting vrry u;!y and ciwrted all If tx-er aa his propeny, otfericg orxv-ion in favor of the chiiJrwi which j io jy Jor it. Irhr biowtd around good b.t and sjoie of the orupers Sua'.iy told our visitors that they hau better go to town, as there would be troi.bU wiiti the feiiow if t!ry stayed. Mean bibs one of the boys had gvine to a litre the beer was cooling and k.tked the M'lggoU out of the ki-es and al lowed the beer to run away. Lehr didn't arpear to be at all drank and started to pre- i are tupper, where, it is believed that Bar- - .r.,e-.,t .1 Can.bria EailrowJ i " 7 .7"".- ' . 7 j tHit anothf- n;anifi-t!Kn of the onstant ..!..!'-. ' ; cn l-wvor of the CDn.-ary to Oiake the road e vr. hand a !arge ait of r ai-.rarr.ive to everyb.!y. if w-.I sell in quantilis to u-t , m m M-r l-n. very reaorhie. Yard moTvir, tUt lr,, , 1wo :..e .a!.:r.? rns:i. tram bei'.irting to one of the cortractors li.Lror.K Eik. raasoF. n.M.r.ook to wale(. i.j, jr, iB the cne :, r.; rJ Sf.t spent several hour ! mj .jj Kiver jast aU've tiie temporary i : : to pur':a:e Alfred r-i:ott, j wairon hr-.iire i-i the rear of the com r.y's j cUy. t!e assistant cook, told him that the -r.. t ) ! ve TU placed on Lis farm njmt mark. He drove in tx fjr and tlie ' ler had been allowed to run away. Lehr t-.t be was unucceful. Two j water upset hi wagon. The driver mace for ran to tne spring, only a lew rods way, and :.t ! a ! c-'ne or.e of the b-jil lijrs ! te bank and saved himself. The horses finding tha: it wa true, came running back w r.,n.Y!ii heard the r.emsand j and wagon were swept d;)wn stream and to camp with his revolver in hand, exclains- e. b-T the farmer wa .;.! under the bridee. and ItslwJ against the j h;g that he would "kill the ofsb Nr.." said he, " lightning uev- ; j Co.'s cillrjad bridge. There the hore j that dote it." A lew minutes before this - :m.vT in the same p'.av. i were taken oat ad right, but the wsgon still be had thrui-t his revolver in young Kuru's . of three t,ttnd of ; lies in the niidjie of the river, sVt.fu! of ci'ocentrated lye 1 TrC-unf. .utuday. i an ef- t of water, is given as J AmU'tr face, who had gone to the spring for water. saving: "loo ol a D get out oi this or I'll shoot you.'' He claimed all the As a res ti -t of the reform movement inaa- j w, at hj own and had ordered all the 5 .- ' o. ..- p. i sh nrt-ir for the protection of potatoes 1 - - fin tiamipe bv potato burs. i . t .;,k tne ain.ii- i Leels. tbe wife of Michigan City capitalist. V ;l an or 3: nary sprinkler is a'l that i gurated several weeks ago by Mrs. V. O. 3-t Tie application not only pro V -rop. tut stimulates growth. ii'i:2 lrttris ren.a n.ng at the i ;.: , r' -e will be etit to the iH-ad :;. at Wa.-hinjrt.in, lh C. if not : r . ii t-!i days from this d.ile, i '- 4-. M . hse! : Hahn. A-larns: H'u ks. ) . :...vrt. Maiyarrt; Jl.lwr, K. E. ; t J : .ot:. JrK). J. I J K. CoflTKTH. P. ii. 3 .':.. L(..! law now in fcjrre in f r pruvi'Ji-s ihat tiie nse of profane or arc:;i-e !y atj.v pnp.I Mia.l enii- who announced a drierminatkn U breik the saloon btasine, regardiess ol cot, be- boys pot to touch it. When Lehr came running cp from the sj'ring he cried after Scutt, wtM was the last to leave tarup and was making hi way for cause whiskey had tc sold to her Lusliand il,e farm-house of Mr. France ' contrary to her orJers. the fiieers of La J forte coutiTy have li-y am'sting the ) lipKr seih-rs on various charges of violating j the Mate law. Eeports from Mictiigan City ' Mate that there is much eicitemer.t there j Jriity men were taken into custody during tle day. Mrs. Ieds has had detectives at work since she declared war against the sal oon ke-j,rs and he has arnimnlated evidence w hi' a wi!!. he i cmridetit. enaole her to cary out i,er t;(vat to break up tlie business. a: i fc.r eij'Ulsion from school ; v aiio sutii rut. ceiace, or o.n- S J jd Henry S. Pit-king died at his home i in J rimer t jwrth:p. on Saturday, the ith -4 j' '.. ' h'!Ue. fences, or other j :. -I'tr-it. art liable to un'-i 4 i-:.a'5l. ari the jafn'f of such :;:t, in his eighty-first yfr. ir. Picking wa Nrn in Adarm coticty, Ii . on mnober it. K, and had m-sided on the farm on i-:.iii be liable fr damagef for the ! which he died for fifty reirs. j t.- be dttennined by the directors j Iur.ng tle husv tlays of tiie Pittsburgh ! S ""el ti.muph the court-. ICTION AT ROCKA'OOD. 4 SATURDAY. AUGUST 30. y H iia-n-i! wili sell at auclioo on e (Lite h entire sunk of barrlaare. I g ' pivws. brroit. cuitivators. boirs, tre boils, r.veu, carriage ! at e rr. jr.g;e-tree cop, strap 4 LaT- w teeth, Ejotikey-w'encbe. 'y rejj.hr, :! Oiiiis. ere shove's, $ ri..vr.. ba-n and cradle scythes, i r-:r whips, harness and col 3 tt bftrse yokes, baiter and .:. p; As, fr3es. lorka. aie. Jick ei Lar. ff. UJL..S. gia. bt.rse shoes, ft tes. pa-i.t bnislies. wrub bruhes. s.p'ies, sra. spring bw'aricrs.. 4 t . ii i-v bra-s ke'ties. saw s-tts. je. .e. scrtas. knob lo ks. p t:nwe. vi and willow -1 ir. pv .ei and ta'uie cutlery, I ar.'i n;.-:.. blankets, stove. y.'--:rz will be cl-Ts.'d oat, rg!l- ! A Philade'iliia Pike his kind hearted bos-pi-! tality was known ami er jyed by t!ouauds ! of people who thrfnjril that great bi:b'ay. I J'j.lire Pick :ig evye-l Uie highest esteem i and corifideitee of ail who knew him. A man of ia-re ideas, libera! views and sound jadnent, a member of the Pn-sl-vterian Chnrch in Jenncr tr many years le wit nessed a gid prcft-ion in a life consistent j aiUi his religion, and apjroached tbe close j of his four score ytars fuil of hope and trust in (jod. S. The Philharmonic S jcietr. of which nvn - ! " Wtere are you going ? ' "l'p to France's lor waurr." sicott lvj-lied. "What Lave you to put it in?" "The boys ahead have the bucket." Well, you can't go." tUK 1TAL SHOT. Ixbr tiien went towards the cook shed and a minute afterwards fired two shots from 1.7s revolver af.er Scott. Scott returned bulb shols as he hurr.ed up the bill, darting from oiie k-tiee corner to another, while Lehr concealed himself behind the trunk of a great niapie. Wtjen near the top of the bii! and not less than 1 yard from where Lehr was stationed. Scott started to cross the lane leading to tlie camp, wben the sharp crack of a revolver again sounded on tne i o'lict Sahbath air and irVrott was seen to i 1 i throw np hi hands and foil forward on the ground. His companions w:io saw hira till were terrified and hurried on the r way towards CouMuaw with retieweil vi,r. ae of the ronng campers usct several iadiest driv in towards loan and beared tneni tovG-jd s aaae to let him bare their team that be m igltl go for a physician and an otboer saying tbatoneof his eumpaniuns had been mur dered. The ladies refoscd Lis request, but petting whip to their horse were soon in toe village, where they gave the alarm. Lr. rn.Ltr.tr, X'r. iligginbotham and Cha. Mitcheil were soon uu thtir way to camp, which is in the borough hmits and !' ' ss 'l a mile diunt from town. Arriviiur at treated our i .i,.,... .v.. . lion wa msile last week as being in camp on the hi'J top we: of town. townspeople io a co,.cen .-ur.y evrnire. T Uug . 1 Le yotir.g men were an a.un a in u:e.r a3j lugrtL,r lbey proceeded to- ! go-to mref.3' cktlrs ar.d presented rather a m Ibe Jual lJje of Uw j novel sht ocmryif.g cha.rs in the centre of to wli:ttl ,be ,,u wtre p.Urbed they j tbednvy uhhc fo.nare with their in-tru- u ToUI!g &vtt ;rilig i UK1.1I in i'eir fiSiias ana tueir munr Knin ; beJtire thetn. Tlr dust, however, didn't ' rosa tue ruad wnere he had Cahen. lie I wan ivuitf .in bis stomach, bis arms out- ! ' otir r!s fn,ra BmiUn,lin ,b stretcid, wh.ie in his rght hand he held a j young men. nor did the M of the girisoh- tD cbnp wm hr. FntrHrr sagjr- .irucr,r5 oar . oi .or rou-i. ue,er fc-J Wk Uie 1UE To Cur Ne!6hixr. j from et frying the soMued strain of wU u tMuiil,g nimde fca s:.- 5 o.'-er. M by ocr neigU- mu' 'c " uw-"u ,UK escape, and notwitiisunding the protests of several of the camper, who had returned to the scene by this time, and ho were learful ti.at Lehr would boot any one who might enter the camp, tlie Dr. and the constable l.t-e. I morntre rn I m t.nre I air. ' ' It i a tuct ti.at there is scarce- i While nt of the airs rendered were un- : ur.'k-r li, i y.,u a-;rHt find a j hirni.iarto the ccxjnrry man's car. we r.ever- ,t of -me kind, old iooie t.ro- . ., i i ,.t i t.-,. it was a not deiifhtiul entertaiiuiKiit and one which our propie fully apprvi-iated. Monday evening the yonng gentlemen treated lle villagers to a c-urienjue on a pa- .:t:rep of ti.rs rountry. it hi While the music furei-bed was not a m..ri is tkrn i-.r,,.ij:.M.-' w To i f a iLitriiY order, the eotames of the r r . ra-Je-rs were quite diverting and provoked no S Slid IT. fi'i k IM.f.1 I: II In fritm. : ini -.pie may and do use it to r r b.ot e s ai.te. tmt wLe wiii we i r.r rvaU-m to tme it W Inro t r m ; rrliaine socrre that Mi K .te i.f m. la.on'.jr siift rv- m-.ni is taien iini.sia;iiu:'.' To iieri v Mi ti ni oirr rea.lrrs .yti.s? SrV; ,., vol. tan bur or ! HttW.Ber-t Hi e,nr o .i ne or ii quarts r t-1 '). i '-r A- ' at t ! in per quart is wiih- 't tue br hikey kwn. Send ' r.1 ct n t iete catanvtie. His f Mai Kiein. Keoerai M.. A.ie- J Wa t for thw Eest ) ;?r Lightning Sod in the market. it. :-!., siiriaee. Tlcre is wo bet t : "d 1 wiii Sri! a? prim within a of ail. Those de-iring to bare ..i.r peoteeted against the fearful freT,! now, slsouid send in '-rs at once. All work guaranteed f T no pay. Theociy protection I' fhtting. I C. F. P.aoitx. Pi. July K. l.vci. Prof. Th. Kitk, the instrnctor ar.d lead er of the society, is a gentleman f-orn way back, as indeed are ail of tlie gentlemen Comjitaing it. ? f Warte- od rurs, I wQl pay die highest t- 1 a'i kib of hides. its and want corti, rf rak and i 'k. ). topjg WaRlej t OMe tie at my trsiih-tnc, immedi-- of l1 s.ic. Soauon. H. (1 Cn sin-Haw. f e'. Lock to Your Interest. S : tj.ji of ,y ug. nIS a Tl0t i on Mr. Peter Fink, near the B. t ' at r-urset, btt.re yoa plaer your I 'a-opUur or Lime. We rere- ".anna Frrui-r Ciimpany. ; A. J. kori-a, " A dams Coucty, p. i J Ir. William A. lUmmocd exrcts that many cas of insanity will resalt frora the Johnstown f!vod. Tj a Washington .Pw reporter be said the other day : " In the f-w years immediately following th French Ivolution there was more insani'y in France than lias ever been known Ik fore or since in tlie history of tlie world. A3 soea periods of great excitement prod-ice insanity in two ways. People become insane at th time of the t xcitewvent betSsuswof the menu) itrain, and Ihen. after it is all over, the reac tk also canses iusaiiify. There has already been seme insanity in Johnstown and there will be more. Ihiring the rJ of great excitement there is great ly increase..; work for ti.e brain. Th.it clls the Wood to the brain to enable those men tal operations to go oo. If that call for more blood to lb brain conliunea t ten davs. or five diys, even for less tin, th bahit is iormed. A fter the c; isis is ever the intense work of tie brain crese. but the flow of Lel to tin; braiu doe not cease. The brain is clogged ilh it arid the mental disturbance toiiows as a matter ofo -urse. If l-ople wl.o had l-n soil jcted to sk. h strain could t.llow it w lib sottie niiloVr exr-ilemenl, socb as travel would aSri. the tlanger would t lersened, b I suppose with th Johnstown peote thai is imiajakihie." mle their way to the tents. Iehr was fcfund carelesslr poking up tlie fire In front of the ctuk shed and wben the constable and his party came Bp remarked, "yoa are looking after me. aii'Ta Ett.v Htv:o a rarrrT uvsti t:x tf uxax." " Io you know that yon have killed a man 7 " asked one of the party. " No, I I wouldn't kill a man for a thousand dollar," was the carries reply. - Well, yoa have ar.d we've got a warrant for your arrest.'' taid I be constable, " and yoa muet go with us." Lehr offered no resistance whatever and war taken into custody by the constable and was brought to SMmeraet on the first train ami lotiired in jail. When Lehr was arrested no weapon was found oti bi person. It is reported that after be bad Cred the Otal shot he reloaded tbe revolver and pot it in young Lacock's pocket. Lacock at hrst refused to keep it, but Lehr urged him to saying that he didn't want a revolver found on his person. Wben the Cofistahie asked what bad become of Lehr' revolver, Lacock harnled it over to the flicer 'A the law. The revolver a calibre ore Harrington A fcic:ardo, was foaud to have every chamber !bx with long, Bgly 10okii.g cartri'LiW. So4t revolver was a very harmless look ing weapon although it bore the iast-ription " llii;der. and on examining H one ejnld not resist a-reeing with the co boy " that Le " wild li fellow for shooting a thing like that at him." Barclay, the assistant cook, a boy of ahoot nineteen years c trr. remained at tbe camp afier the shooting and was joitud by Lacock and Myler, who bad recovered eaiBciently from their a arm ksiooed by tbe shooting to ver.tu.re bask to cani-i. AH were ignorant of the fitsi work of the billet and Barclay went up to Lehr and asked him for bis re volver that be might pat it awjy for Lira. He was rewarded: with powerful blow in the fjee!, that landed him the brutes btlcw where they were siarwlirg. Vyler toco ap pnaclied the infuriattrd niin and aske-l Ihst he put his revolver away, lr.it subs;ieJ when Lehr tnrcatcced to i-oot him. Scott's body w as removed to Cot. Raceme where an autopsy was performed by Dr. FichUier, assisted by Irs. M jnntain and Eotlg'-rs. The physician fourd oa exami nation that the bulM tad entered between the filth and rii'.h rihj on the left side about two inches frjm the r;iTie and passing diag onally and upward, pierced orw cf the larg er blood vessels of the heart. Ialb was :n stantaneoas. Tbe bail was fcnn.l in tlie eaviiy of tbe chest lying loose. light fur row having been cut iu it by the spine. risnrNt. or tue ooaosxa's jrsv. Ejaire r- f impaneled a jury and af.er examining ail of the wiu.es.ses who hid been at the camp daring the day, bound them over for their appearance at court. Following is the Ending of tin; jury : IvvCisITIOS. ) Coano.xwi.ALTa ol Pes' a. v Jfrsrita. CocsTr or Sobcksit. j An iuquisition icienie-1 and taken atCon Saence, County and Sia'.e aforesaid, this iist day of July, A. I), ly-tt, before roe, i. G trjf. J 1st ice of the Peace in and tor said County, 0n the view of the bcly of Charles W. Scott then and there lying, did. upon the oaths of James A. Bradley. A. H Humbert, Fred Yeagley, V. M. Bjck, J. C. Shaw, and Louis Grossman, g-i and law ful men of the County aforesaid, who being duly sworn to inquire on the part of tbe Common weal: b. when, where and how and after what manner the said Chaa. H. Scott came to bis death, do say upon their oath and sCirtnalions that tbesaid Chaa. II. acott came to his death from a wound produced by a bail Bred from a revolver in the hands of James Lehr, of Allegheny County, Pa., on the 21st day of July A. L. 1"?:, on the farm of Hiram Frn:x in the Borough of Confluence, Pa. In witness whereof, as well as the afore said J. P. as the jurors aforesjid have to this inquisitioa set their har 'is and seals the day and year first above written. G. J. tirorT. J. P.; J. A. P.rad'ey, A. U. Humbert, Fred Yeagley. V. VI. Black, J. C. Show. Louis Orussiuan. rax Mrvoirrn sot's doct Ttsrrc bomc Scott' body wss taken to the cry on tbe night express, awmjanied by his Eve eom panior.s woo had come with him to Conflu ence the evening before for a day' sport i n tlie woods. He wa twenty one year of age an I the son of a well-known Pittsburgh contractor. CIsTXXM or ME13LES OF TH X CLC. AH the young men composing the '"Eure ka Fisliii.g Clah" are just verging on man hood, and a more heart-broken crowd of boys it would be hard to imagine. None of them cou'd refer to the tragic death of their friend without weeping, and all fear to re tnrn home where they will have to face their parents and friends. Tbe yourg men are ail from highly respectable Allegheny families, and they fear that the impression will go abroad that they came to tbe country for an annua! spree. This is not the ca-e. however, ss all of the lsople of Confluence are wil ling to testify lLat a better behaved and more quiet lot of boys never visaed their tow a. This is the fourth summer they have been there and they were never known to have any liquor in their camp before last Sunday. scrniyG ksowv or lekb's raniLT. None of tl.e memhersof the fshing club j knew math about Lehr. excepting that he was a cook in a Pittsburgh restaur ant and had been with them in th&t capacity last summer. Before coming to camp this trimmer be asked to join the organization, offering to pay hi own expenses and do tbe cooking if the boys would permit him to go with them. They ail agreed to do this but before leaving the city, Lehr a-kud permis sion to hriug Chas. Barclay along agreeing to pay hi expenses out of his own po ket. Barclay was to assist in the cooking, and was allowed to come with the club. None ot the hoys had much confidence iu Iarhr as he was given to bragadocia and was want to loog for the "wild and wooliy west" where he could enge in punching cattle. He practiced shooting with his re volver constantly while in camp and had grown to be quite an expert shot. Nothing is known of hi family and it is reported (hat his parents are divorced, bis fi'her liv ing in the east. When on the war to Somer. Lehr ex preasrd a hope that the train might run o.T the track and he would I killed ra'her than that his parents and friends should hear of the crime with which he is charged. A friend of Ihr, from Pittsburgh, visit ed him ia the county jail yesterday after noon. It is rumored that be retnrntd to the city on tbe evening train to secure tire ser vices of Hon. Thus. Marshall to assist W. H. Koootx, Esq , ia the defense. THE COUNTY JAIL Now Contains Fifteen Pris oners, who are the Toughest Lot of Criminals Ever Confixed Within Its Ancient Walls. Sra'r Aries Sell Iszzzcs Laret zzi 2.2tipts to Pst a Head " ca ti.9 ZcraH Ssrpcritr. Two Convicted Murderers and Two Men Charged with Mur der Among the Inmates. Mary Dallas Once More In " Hoc" "Hia Rivorancw " Ploaaed to Re ceiva a Female Fellow-Boarder. A trxcarsc rs rax Paaost. THE MAROONS STILL WINNINC. . The Meyersdalo Silver Stars Cross Bats With the Somerset Ma roons With tha Same Old Result. Tbe several hundred people who saw the game of ball between tlie Maroons of this place and the Silver Stars of Meyersdale last Saturday enjoyed a treat they shall not soon forget. In the first four innings both tide drew blanks but in the fifth and sixth the boys from "Sand fpringville" scored live runs on errors and every one tbonrbt tbe gin e lost, but th Marions, amid great ap plause, made four in the seventh, and Jley ersdaie scored ooe in the eighth. Then tbe eventful nintb inning opened with Meyers dale two runs ahead. Chi, the first man at bat hit it on the ne for two begs, and Sny der followed with a single on which Chi scored. Snyder taking third on the play to catch I'hl at home hae. Then Kooser. who Lad been hitting the b&H hard all aftc?hoon, stTped BP n-l Stratton, rather than risk him. presented him with a base on balls. Meyers also got a be on balls, failing the kanes. Savior then knocked a two badger, bringing in two runs and putting Somerset ore ahead, and everybody was happy. But till theslugini coutinaeeh and when tbe third man was out Somerset wa five run ahead. Meyersdale scored one in the ninth, hat it still left them four behind. Tbe Ma roon put op a bad fielding game but batted well. Picking' wonderful pitching was. as usual, Uie great feature of the game ; only four sifcgiea were luale ofi him and be struck out fourteen xnen. fid's, catching behind the bat was perfect. Foiiowiug is the full "ore : KAliCMXi 2. BII. r. A. S. ranningbaaa, I hi. e Cruder, r.. kojef, 1 Xeeri. i- MvViT. . . toosley. 1 hirt. ia ri-k.in. p . I 1 1 1 7 3 1 1 t 1 e l t TjUI 11 1 25 11 SILVtK STalcs aiUas, s Keira. ) llobl.laeit, t I tH.UaS. i E. BH. K A. K. U,.t.l;tae.l, l 1. heieii. 1 i-rralbia. p smiut, Iu - kjie, r.. Totals.- stoat by isxtMia. C a e i 1 a 4 t T-!i s ii-; TUBS-Maroooa, , Silver ft asm- Earaed ftar. u. t taw bit tat. Savior. hum in bail Met er. CnKBicgham. ; P-uitj. 1 : slower. 1 : I ht. 1 ; F. i!tbl.veii, L honra bwu Maronwa,; Milter SHars 4. tmutLc My t til to 4 -nnntiitrHaHi ; komer to i al : loasw-r. aimuisied ; Mimuoo to C. ttucb ; T.ioav ui. kri. ti. SaBee hit M ever. PVilDfr.. Savior, fnjder. t herd. J- Keu-h. ali.1 iil:io. trork toi 15 tl k nr. H , hj erratum, C Pm Tl tia hobOLteil. i T.M t" game. 2 boar an4 li miaate. Caplre, tbarlt rjmocr. Tlie Somerset Connre Jail La becooie quite a &nKas institmkm. That it is the most illy-planned, foui-cmelling, insecure prison in the State, a disgrace to humanity ar.d a cause for shame and mortification on th part of tlie people of the county, only gives !t additional celebrity. L'uring th past six months it has contained within it dingy old walls a larger numberof hardened criminals tlian, perhaps, any other county prison in the country. It sanitary condi tion is a constant cuhace to tbe health of the community, nj thea knowledge of the number of desperate character it so inse curely holds captive is a coutiuual canse of uneasiness on tLe part of our ciliaens. A feeling ol relief was experienced when tlie infamous " McCW-ilandtown gang " were re moved to tbe penitentiary, but among the fifteen trisooers now confined in the jail are a much more dangerous set than were they. Among them re two men convicted of mur der, two charred with murder, two charged w.lh burglary, one with assault and battery with intent to kill, on with larceny, and seven with lesser ciime and misdemeanor, amorg the latter being a woman. There is no way of keeping the prisoners separated ; all are by necessity allowed the freedom of the prison during the day, men and tomoi alike, and at night they are huddled into cell, from two to four in each relL The Coiamhdioners have promised to remove this stigma from tbe county, and replace the present pitiful old structure 'with a substan tial and modernized prison, but the people are conimenticg to lose faith in their prom ises, and are growing weary of their deiay and inaction in the matter. X watchman has to be kejt perpetually on guard, and the Sheriff ia forced to make hourly inspections of the interior to see that no attempt has been made to punch a bole in one of the frail old wails, and to count hi charges and see that they are all there. A UU1LD 1.M VISIT TO Till rKISOS. It became the very unpleasant duty of the writer to once more visit the jail, Monday afternoon, for the purpose cf interviewing James Lehr, who had that morning been brought there charged with shooting and killing Chas. 11. sjeott, a yonng lad Iroiu Pittsburgh, at a fishing camp a short dis tance above Confluence. Humor of ugly threats having been made by the " Nicely boys" as to how they would "do up" the writer shouid be again come within the con fines of tbe prison, Lad reached his ears, and it was with some trepii-.on that he accost ed the Ivpoty Sheriff and asked to be allow ed an interview with young Lehr. The ever obligirg dtputy readily granted the request, and at once accompanied as to the jail door. L:awing a deep brcaUs of pure air before en tering the noisome place, we stepped inside. P.oss Bird was sitting at the dining table whistling a merry tune. Bre r Sell was standing in the centre of the corridor engag ed in conversation with Joe and lave Nice ly. The only inmate of okr was engaging a white brother in a friendly game of check ers, aid the balance of tbe prisoners were standing listlessly about, or were seated on the steps and coal-box. The object of our quest occupied a seat on the end of a bench, near the hai! door. He is a swarthy com p'.exiotnd, supple young feiiow of about 23 years ef age, with dark Lair and eyes, and a slight, black moustache. His height is about five tret seven inches, and his weight proba cy about one hundred and thirty-five pounds. His appearance is no! at ail pre-p-essing. and his countenance wore rather a forbidding look. He at first declined to be intervieaed, saying that tiie re were other persons who knew much more about the f Ciir than he did. He finally consented to go into a cell for tLe purj-ose of submitting to an iniervie. and we unknowingly walk ed into the " iron '' cell allotted to the "Nicely boys" and seated ourselves on the narrow e-ot on which Joseph and Iavid are wont to recline of night. A BAD SELL. "I live in Allegheny city," said young I-hr. and just at this jane-lure his "Kivt-r-nice," A. Sell, with Lb coal otf and his sleeves roiled up came rushing in like a mil bull and male a puss at the hesj.ld serine with the remarx : "Tve got it in for yon and I ve s mind to let you have it now." The un worthy pre her of lhegorl and betrayer of weak-ruiuoed girls, is a giant iu size and strength. He stand fuiiy six feet in his ttoc kings and weigh probably IS i poands. His face lacks intelligence eif expression and the brute and libertine is depicted iu every line of hb countenance Bre r Sell was an gry, yes. he was mad, and the way he han d.ej his -dukes" wiilj bive nude Jjke Kilrain turn green with envy and would hare caused John L. to tremble with fear. Hi "ri verence hadn't been "punching " the sand bag for weeks back for nothing. He had been getting himself in -form " and to the reiiorter be looked as Ibotix'n he bail been trained to perfeiiion. Putting our hand on our "pistol pocket " we ordered the big brute out of the cell aid tbe arrant cow ard slowly backed out, all tbe while bran dishing his burly fists and hissing out threats not unmixed with profanity. TUX SBEtlFr rwXVEXTS A EStuTK OtT. When the ceil door was reached the pug nacious piracberwas reinforced by "Joe" and " Dave"' Nitvly who rushed up with clinched fist, railing "do Lim np reverend'" Several of the other prisoners, who were evidently in the plot to "dn np" the iiixiLL niau came rushing np just as be was about to deliver one of his terrible "npper acd. lower cats," which would probably hare dlsri rrired hU"riverence" for life, when Sheriff McMillen, who had been up stairs insj-ecting the cells, came upon the scene. Tlie timely arrival of the stalwart Sheriff, who by the way is on acquainted with fear, prevented someone from receiving a mft unmerciful beatingand we are inclined to the l:iief that tlie writer would have been the victim. Bre'r Sell and his pais "had it in for him " and they meant to giv it to hi m. Tbe way " Dave" Nicely walked around with his fists doubled up trying to get in a sneak ing blow in the lisck, muttering, "the d d newsirr' convicted us. if it hadn't been for yoa we wouldn't have been convicted,' showed that be had certainly recovered somewhat from the attaekof "beart disease" be was suffering frora at tbe time of the trial and a he threw htmnelf back in a "time puition we doubt if yon could have d;oero cd that wonderful enlargement of the "walls of histhest" eiea with the aid of s "dark lantern." ' Joe" Nicely contented himself with casting black look at tb reporter and allowing Lis "consumptive" brother to tlo the talking for both. For once the "red-faced man" was the talkative one of the two. Dep uty Sheriff Milt McMillen, who at tbe first sign of an out-break bad slipped into the Sheriffs sitting-room cd gotten bold of hi revolver made significant mot kin to the "Reverend," as all the balance of tbe prison ers call him, and the colossal by pocri; soon quieted down and assumed hi wanted sanc timonious air. After things bad resumed their normal condition Lehr was given another opporta- ni'y to talk to the reporter but naOy refused. Assuming a -lien and dogl hit k l. said, I don't want anything published about this affair and it won't be good for any news paper that say anytbirs ahoct tkis ease. I ll do op any d -1 ne w spc. per man that says anything about me when 1 get oat of here. 1 Jon't care for myself b:t I've got s fuller and mother and I don't want them to know anything ahoot this. He was assured that his idle threat wcohl bare no effect upon the newspaper and that they would publish everything they cotdd learn iu connection with the affair, and that he was simply be ing offered an opportunity to give tbe pub lie Lis version of the sad tragedy, but he rtuoborrjy refused to talk. AOAI.V IV BOCC. Mrs. Mary Dallas once more took cp her abode in tbe county prise a Satoniay even ing. Mary had bean convicted if an un mentionable offence a year or more ago. but failed to appear when called for sentence, since which time she has been conspicuons by her absence from the court house and jail. She and George Anderson, her " bud dy," as she affectionately style him, were gathered in Saturday on a charge of assault preferred by David Komeshurg. When she entered the prison "the reverend" hasten, ed to extend the hazid of fellowship and ac cord her a cordial greeting. To the query propounded to her by him immediately np on her entrance, " is that geutleman your husband ? She replied, with a disdainful cur of her Up, " No, but he's my badJy." th x wnnr?ft;. Some time since Benjamin F. Day, of Williams Station, was placed in Sheriff Aic Millen'scharye on an accusation brought by Mary Denner. Thursday of last week the fair Mary, witb a three months' old child in her arms, walked into Reyistcr and Recor der Swank's office. and asked that a roar riaire license be speedily issued for herself and Benjamin F. Day. The license was is sued forthwith, and at the reqtstst of the pe titioner the services of Enquire Lint were procured and the party repaired to tbe coun ty jail where they were shortly j' lined by A. C. Hoibert and John 11. V h!, Ksq's., counsel for the prisoner, who came to witness tbe holy compact that was about to be made. The little party was further enlarged by the addition of the Sheriff and his dtputy and otrether they niarchJ into the corridor of the prison. Tlie bride, exrectant, piaced her baby on one of the fn iaon Cots, took her po sition by the side of tbe groom and the Jus tice commenced to rea l tlie marriage ser vice. By the time Le was half through the child set np a squall that fairly drowned his voice, and it was only after 'Squire Swank, who is a father himself, had picked tlie youngster op and playfully tickled it in the r.bs that the ceremony could be proceeded with. At its conclusion the happy bride was deeply chargrilled when informed tht while the ceremony which had just been performed did away with the charge which site Lad preferred against the man who was now her husband, he could not be released from custody until th costs, a considerable sum, were paid. She and her child went alone on the wedding trip. Burglars Caged. Monday evening of last week the store of Ash McEifish, Pockwood, was entered by burglars and a quantity of good stolen. An entrance was effected throcgh a window in the rear of the store room. Mr. Ash with his family occupy a portion of the building as a dwel'ing. The bnng'.ars git into Mr. Ash's sleeping room on tlie second floor, and succeeded in getting hold of bis clothes, which were on a chair by the side of his bed. without awakening him. These they took into the store room and rilled the pock ets of their contents, consisting of :'. in money, a silver watch and a few other things of minor value. The thieves were traced to Cumberland by Dr. tiildner, where they were arrested with the plunder in their pos session. Mr.Ash ideiiliried thestolen goods and tbe burglars were committed to the county jail to await trial at the coming terra of court. They were brought to Som erset Thurs-lay evening by Constable Peter Albright and Wm. Yan, and banded over to Sheriff McMiiien. They are an iil-visaged pair. They give their names as Henry Gamo and John O'Brien. Garno gave his age as twenty-four, and O'iirien said he didn't exactly know his age. but thought he was about forty. Queer, isn't It V Here is a pretty how d ye do. John K. North, ot this place, has a cat which recent ly gave birth to three white kittens. John Frampton, who lives next door to Mr. North, Las a pair of while raM-its, and a few days ago three little bunnies came to the rabbit Loose-hold. Now mark what happen ed : The oid cat lost one of her kittens, and, finding the rabbits' nest, she took one of tbe young ones is ber mouth, carried it to her own quarter, placing it besioe the kitten., evidently thinking it was her lost off?pnng. The tars were out of all proportions, to be sure, but the Color was right, and puss was satisfied. Mr. Frampton missed the young rabbit and told Mr. North about it, and two or three days afterward, when Mr. North was working around tbe stable, be noticed the young rabbit in-with the kittens, and saw that it and the old rat bad assumed tbe relations of mother and child. He told Mr. Frampton about it. who took little bunnie home, but was astonished to find that the mother rabbit would have nothing whatever lo do with her truant off-pring, treating it as a stranger and interloper. The little rab bit wa there tire taken back to the oid cat. which was delighted at its return, and she continues to be a mother to tlie changeling, and will no doubt bring it up in the most approved pussy cat principle, teaching it to catch mice and attend the midnight concerts on tbe back yapl fence. Pxm?.!ir-fy SjiisiL Fair Hope Item. The farmers are busily in gaged in macing hay. Tbl crop is a large one. Sue of ciir farmers have finished har vesting their wheat The oats crop in this section promises to be a good one. Oaiog to the nnnstial amount of wet weather in June the corn crop i not looking as well as it nt'ght, bat should we have fa vorable weather cow a fair yield may be ex pected. Potatoes are, as a general thin?, looking very favorable, the potato bugs doing but little damage to the vines this year. On the 6th of July, J. W. Beck bad two valuable milch cows shot on his own prem ises by some malicious person. Mr. Beck has been ailing more or less ever since te attended the May term of court. He contracted a severe cold and was also hurt badly by being jammed against the door leading into the court house by the large masse of people. He was treated by Dt. Loulberand Bcabaktr, bat did not receive much benefit. ClTUI.5. Tbe cilixens of ijuemabonintr townhip havr tjoerou-T responded to the call for re lief for the Johnstown so.T-rers. Forty eight dollars was banded to the undersigned, many having contributed before to their im mediate oecesaitita. H. L. Bsc. Treas. Local Relief Fnnd. Corner-stono Laying. The comer-stone for the St. John's Lu theran Chnrch at Salisbury, will be laid. D. V., at 2 p. m., Wednesday, July 2tb, with appropriate cervices. Rer. J. II. Zinn, of Glade, will preach tbe sermon, and will also lecture the same eveninr on " Prion Life," for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lullieraa Church. All are respect fully invited to attend. O. F. Hih. Pastor. MARRIED. DAY DEXNEH- At the connty jail io Scroerset, on Thursday. July H, I, by I. lint. Esq., Mr. Renjamin F. Day an Mis Mary E Denner, both of Somerset Co., P. TALMAGE ON' JOHNSTOWN. He Visits the Afflicted City and Surveys the Ruins. Rev. DeWirt Taimac vh.itd Johnsrown Fri isy, and Friday n:ght he cnt !b follow ing to the New York HV.'.f; First of nil wben I came here I ts imprrssrd with the courage and p!ok of lb scrvivx;rs of tiie catastrophe- They w"!, with the Lrlp of outsiders, rebuild their city, and in fire years it wili be a more prosperous pisoe than it ever was. They are an honest peo ple, am! can get any sr.ionnt of commercial credit they ask for. Many of the cititens. temporarily absent, wili return and find comfortable homes, large store houses, and great factories stand where now are awful ruins. The stories circulated about the Johnsuwn people having lost their faith in tiuel ar.d given np tbe Christian religion because of this calamity, I denounce a false ard scoundrelly. The pastors tell me there was not one snob. case. On the contrary, there is more prayer and Christian devotion than ever btfore. Even infidels pray. One of J them the afternoon of the disaster, in the j upper room of a bouse which was rapidly filling with water, was overh-ani to pray ; j "Oh, God, if yoa can give me any aid at this tune I wiii be very ranch obiighed to yon." A.U that story p iblished throughout the land about people of Johnstown, ia dis- guv burning their li.Ma is a hemispheric falsehood. Tlie work that ha been done here by their own ministers and physicians and goor! men and women, and witi.Sit compensation, should be okea of every where. In applauding the outside workers we have neglected to appreciate tbe Johnstown Howards and Florence Nightengale, who may be counted by the score, though they saved nothing from the wreck except the clothss on their own penn.is. Let all the j ople North, South, Eist and West and i both sides cf the sea, understand that in j their gifts to the flooded district they did not do too much, or give too qiicklv. Not 5 ier cent, of the anguish has been told. My beart is wrung with what I have seen to day. ("an it he possible that this is the beautiful and hoppirahie Johnstown, thai" I saw iu other days! Where once wa a street, suggesting Each l avenue. Cleveland, is a long ridge of sand strewn with broken planks and Iwiateiiron. At the moment wben a great freshet, which hsd been raging for Lours, had beg-un ta assuage, a wave from twelve to twenty feet high rolls over the already angry waters, and on that surmounting wave doited eight hundred houses, twenty-eight locomotives from the round bouse, and hundreds of peo ple, many dead and many dying, a mass of helpless and appalled humanity. Two thousand dead discovered and two thousan I missing make me believe that the story cf bow many thousand perished will never be told until the resurrection trumpet shall be sounded. To show how accustomed to scenes of death this district has become, to day, while a human body was being taken out of tlie ruins and I stood looking aghast st the spectacle and the laborers, ni crowd gathered, and the workmen a hundred feet away ilid not stop their work. Such an avalanche of wreti herlness never slipped upon any American city. Huron piled on horrors.-woea igaiet.tlns .., ba-ik-ruptcy, orphanage, widow ho xl, ehiidlesf ness, obliterated homestead, gurgri! re rue lerie, and scenes so exciting, it is a marvel tliat anyone con Id ljok upon them and ' escape insanity. No fear that sympathy for Johnstown be overdone. The two and a haif million dollars contributed is a small ! amount compared with the thirty million by this Hood demolished. Was the work of devastation as great as I j supposed? Far worse: types cannot tell it Only the eye can make reve' ition. But the worst part of it cannot be seen. Th heart wreck caused by the sadden departure of so many, can be open to only one ey and that tlie All-seeing. Think of one family of four teen all dead except one. nd that the wife j and mother, and she the witness of their drowning. I saw the grave trench in which 20 were buried, and tlie whole gaveyard, like a National cemetery, in which the un recognized dead hav a particular number placed above them. and reoorded in the un dertakers rooms, with a dtscription of the body and clot lie. I can wed understand how many cf the survivors, who liad buried their kindred before this disaster occurred thanked I Sod that tht-y wero gone, saying : "Oh, I am so clad that thev escaped this.'' Long afli-r rotilribrnions of money hive ceased Johnstown will stand in need of the t sympathy of all nation. Let those who to- j night have roofs over lhir heals and thei- families around t hem. or the bodies of their i departed in garlanded sepulche;. give a; ! least one prayerful thought lo the hatteml homesteads of Johnstown, and those who i know not in w hat depth of river or what pile of debris the beloved form of fat her or mot h er or husband or wife or child la .re be slum bering. Among the Jtihnstown people who have been heroic assiduous an.l self denying. I mention Rev. David J. Bai.'e, D. D- who has presided over tlie morgiie and been tiie inspiration and hipe and cheer to all the people. On tlie night of the disaster, hav ing escaped witb hi family from the top most winlow of his house-, and climbing across the roof of floating bouses, he enter ed the window of stall building where there were on the three floors i peop'e, and he spent tbe night going frora floor to floor, praying with the distreoed and frantic, and ntteriug worls eioqirtit with good cheer. But room would fail to write not the five but the five hundred at is of this tragedy of centuries. KNABLE & SHUSTER'S BULLETIN OF BARGAINS! z;-zSrCIvS. ::-"- All Silk Huraa?. -; Cent. All Colors. - IVIaielladas 6?c Extra Faille, $1.00 Guaranteed Black Silks, all CiUt?, "c. to iZ.H). zDR ESS GOODS. r: Black and Colored, all tl;e tew, desirable wears, at Iotr price?. TR jyj NGS.ziz:rzzz:-:::-:.::.::-; New Line Trirnxaia j. at prices tLat will ia tercet jo a. it CLOVIvS.z:zzziz BaJ Wrap?, $3.40. $3.30, $4, $. cp to $10. Jacket?, $3 to $20. Xetnnarkets, $G to $30. Our shapes aad SnLsli are the Lest. GL0VES, HOSIERY, AND UNDERWEAR-:: A corrpleie line of ;Lete goc!s at aslchifhitclv Jew j rkc?. u -4 r 8 S lu mUVL m i & mimm UIIUUILII, 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. i-WILL GIVE MAIL OUL'EES FlUIVIT ATTOTIOX outlier's Drug Store Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisKcdwl Drug Stcrsis P.apidlj E:c:2:g aGrsat Favcrits Trlth ?s:ph ia Scarcli cf FRESH AH D PURE DRUGS, Jledicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TUX D-X-TOS GIVES PEK30.XAL ATTE.TT10 TO THE COMPC'CXDIN-l OF PiiysiGians'PresGriptions I Family Receijls GSEA T CA&Z LETS TAKE. TO USE 0SLY FRESH ASD PVJLX A211CZZ3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GIVSSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. I'tcrn such a large sssortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBARDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is idways a pleasure to display our -orA to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET ... - SOMERSET. PA. FOSTER & QUiNN, 13 and 15 Clinton Street, CTjOiSIiiTISiTIOr'WiiT WILL SELL YOU CARPETS rt 4' f-3 - - - - t v. . r-. LACE CUI1TAIN TJWuMAN" AND CHENILLE CTRTAINS. CURTAIN R)LF ANI FIXTl"RE HCtSS, IN ALL iIZE.S, Ct-t'thV and china matting, at lowest feices. the largest stock of ury coods and dress trim MINGS, AT FOSTER & QUINN'S, Successors t3 Geis, Foster & Quinn, Visit the Sick and Afflicted. Brethren, what are yoa doing Are yoa visiting the rick and those unfortunate men in prison, as it is your duty to do, or do yoti think they are Dot entitled to any sympathy at all . Ot all the men in our town deserving our sympathy and kind admonitions, I think it is those unfortunate creatures, fie mem ber, they that are well do not need a physi cian, nor did Christ com to save the right eous, bat to call sinners to repentance. Ho thou and do likewise, and thereby you wili receive Cod's sanction and blessing. Uc member. you are not justified in omitting any opportunity of do-ins good. Your aSdCtionstely, Da vi it, E. D.ivis Harvest Home Picnic. Tiie Frie-Iens Harvet Home and B isket Picnic will be held on the ;tth of Aa.rct in la Snyder", formerly Howry's, grove. The Cnion bend will be present and furnish music tor the occasion. A cord'al invita tion is extended the public to be present. CoMwrrTES. EnTEi?, BROS. Reliable Close-Priced Shoe Store- Petiole Congress. This rut rvpre'-ents the Emt r "in l'etinle Congress in kanga roo. I"orpi.iij?, CorJovin an I Calf; ha a doth'e r,rv one being rilaced back. and the oth er in front of the ankle-lion- tints preventing the xtrain of the rubber on the ankle-lion and preve-niiritf the core ira ins; being chuf'etl and defatred by tn ferfrrrirj'. Without r'ratioa the coininjj .Shoe Ls the CO XiG E E S S I G- A.1 1 T E E, LADIES FINE SHOES O-" A't Latest Stytesj. Hina Wit, sac., die. Flexible Hind ttrnad, T Tl( IT f T Cw Fm'i C-ents tiS). t3 aai t rhoe. A . -' -LA. iV U VI ttttijij W irau2( s.iMie, an Lrauier ir..au-r auj u.mx. WE re-irjectfaliT ca'l aftentkn to the fai-t that we cV.nrt2nr.Ir keen in w?. lanre line of the uio-t setusonabU? and most serviceable sro !is.' oTthe U f f e!T.rs in uie uji'ic. a"!'! - niwaiB ui)uecuaijari?on oionrpricts wiiri of other deniers. CALL AND SHE Ur. k a tt h-i FERXEIl BROTIIEES, Somerset, Penn'a. ASSIGNEE'S NOTicr:. h-'-i-T ci-i?n th $rWtrv A. Tc.T-T-'T, rf N i;Tf.m (, w sJTir--t s-mtT. ' , aO'i KttMiiiii. Mr wf n?2 f YmuMiir A-.:r-Bitpu. ( tS .Til. .jri .pn.. I ftjve sia;iri U J.t-i M Ti: -r i.-t 'r -.. M Tpj-tr-. tt ;t4 wxiiir- T4a, 11 Xr'-. or th -n-f t -f tl: rr t- ut lSf fahl r!v-ttT A. T--f t-r. ml'. -ila ivnt ? -fc-ti, .!;?( -..J -xvurr A. lrt ir. !T p?r4in in ' -.) ti -trr A. T'tr-rr. wiii !rki- Tnjr-1:ift jrn-T t U f vib 1 A z-u -.. ftU'i tv-f-e Y.ATr jf r r.3J uf ruci lii prctot tiS'-f-n wts- r'-,:r.T, J 'S M T H. FRA'--.- TMr l'tK. j3.Tlfi A v fcr: -- A ? :t-x---t A. 1 rsr. A UDITOR'S notice. 3ENNSYLVANIA COLL. EG GETTYSBURG PA. FoundrJ in loci. I a ""- Fwii f. To fuil f-iir tuf t. I'l-r "1-ij-t, an, r irti-V, -.t;a timn n a.J i- irtiitt rt'. ---r -av-rr. I.-msne- at.i rtr y-yw-ttxium. TU Imr-re ! L-Ui.ii:ii" .-S-r-Kin l-t. LirS-l .1 - j ept.-. Kxr.- ,. lrt'ir?T-T x of it , n-r.e xi IT-iwI i,iii:urr iti cjarr 4 o " i-1 hi;.(-ua. Acttf-t-a- i- ty f---r j i-vr-1 (.ETTVHt Bv p.Mi'it r i rn :x x. f. j rArsVrrr iKiAJirowt m wfn t tu:l iit. Jrr I N-t v.-inr B.t-i iTt -;. t6nr rn ute-fl. or ; thrv-r w-LOir.l. ft-rjfl:iif tr!Th J -' i.i IIkt Foe CaAk-je. 11. W. iriCI'..HT r. r. r-li n. OT Riv, Tf. G. BT KI KH. M . juiI'L iTia.;;, 5-n;T.-i-ur. I-m. The CMrt Bim for Ol aasrverjaw w eeuaf Hood-a fcolmfariila is aiiiia a KM fart tha this mtv-feM arvaalr uaumplto art that t rlalnu-i tar 13 Iti real saott aaa va Merit WmsTr: Cnatcr than that m mnj chr Mrsg-I mmtAex, tk iraic rWrFfctar. mJl Htsw4r, tfrvptmm. t. LL, ! 1 rf'oun .! p v " if t JIJ ptlOttl'sW TtMwwj' t MM .M'awli tsssw ss M H I irtJ jtmx zt T y nr nic "A .? t tie Vet ZmJtA, rBst,-setJ irfe r.T . rs su--ra e.m a. Cs Nt J. F.4TT. 3-. raAaMA. -win 14 to itt, ruulwyri, r. ir A GENTS WANTED. i .H-.;he I.Ko-T. .t- l-rT Fr.ttfc fl UsiliEXi. RF.-T KViVTX N( k.-F. clK-iu tiie r, mnr. M ljrd T--- t ue-.-i'i 1 fa n ri . F.-latlil Is. W. it T. sif.IH.Ct St A. Nt loUK. TMI3 PAPEB ia uie mailer of ih kKau of J. Tm-. Wlc f ltnijer T e., - ;nr-rei "o . y . .l.-i- . T-.e uiJ-rsicii-t Aut.ur. s;.t-rw-t 1 tte Onnari '.in f at omiitr. to m- .-ain the i3..i .inter, aivt b nur ilutiiwiti ii fu!' in tlie har.d. .f J. M. i,..a . Tres-lT. A'imrt.-tralur arit TrvUT of t!re r a'e .f iea Trr-irr orr 4, t ail artiif iko-k Irva Ir t-iii:.i tiie-Wc, re.-rvt,, s.vr rn j- ;iii fie ill at in nfi.tt In i Ko-vui'h 'ti Kiltta-r, : j li .lae .rf A"-ju-r I . at 1 ue.. p io.. u al-ervl lo t"e .ti:ie I s vtfcl ni w.ni-ent- irieuan-l a ner-a i ber 4s, tntrrv!..! a- renii-rl to aomr u1 il trnr e-mix. .r t etir!d tKa cociii.g in '. a "h.- um '""l- It. S. IM-ITV. Remarkabie Restoration of S grit. Mr. liiM. H. Tayl-ir. of I.-wfa,na. Imiiana county, ra.. Uk all rrr.f:, of ..vt jn one eye through catoract. and "O t' b of 'Jif otin-j i i .i goi him i-r w.,rk. In February la-t b ha.t an ct-erjo.Ki bv Iir. rii ller. i-n'i'-t. No. Inn arerin. P'r? iturgh. whwh iim rt-iujTit ir yr -.rr-- ioii of tiie biiivl eve. Hr l'n.t of rit oi l now rf the rf ml l the i'n eal distance t,r reaifin;. M d d t wi-Vr fiv minu'esi rain front ftrt to !r. T' IHiclor has iKi-Vd in MiTtr? :g'.r ! six'Ti ont uf seventeen rh'Mrrn hum M-" id witb catarsct. A 'I ro"' w wi have cwiolt ed eve, yonre or old run -n-ieiy rise them Mrsishiified by I'r. "Wiler. TVestc ig'il is ift-n owing lo irrn-'ar "-f"neiivT and m nT--i. !v!r fmiuently eivj in permarit fvnT ti rf t. A l . ?nr- i. Fa. L-ftr fjf iinin,:'-atW'o m hf ar-. t ha -litis twrn 7-wur.r-r-d v ih rinrt"---7,i tr tf j-r-p-r aiJtn:f. aV-ttr-s i H.-- sr vi torn I W paTrirrit, anl l-r r-tv;! t;a.ra r .jw, mjui l aran4 th- m will y-,i ih-ii i)ti r a'UflruuraUrl iur mrfrrp ml u uc iiaiwf' rrrriJ m r-nrr-'ar. ALia-u Vj. T-wj, a. Line Imz raii.oe t 4--raa. r. j. UArz. juIX. A-.inui.-rwv nuHiiikly .ill JckuTuhl Cc! l-iU, YOU CAN FIND ac list ta III - w vt tl-w A i -ib(f Ki rrro Si S2 REmSGTOlT BEDS. ! a JI a-aa.r-wT, t kt minmtu. at WfM m I rm mm WASHINGTON, PA. Tr h rwr hr;ai sVf-n-ier ltm- na:i!. oesli arst r-irljw-T I -i--T-.r". (3. f, , . . w eiMsfreni-ir y . ....r f r? - l "ntuiflj'f i. HOLPH t':;.WiVZ . .w i sra-nv, urotiier iaiurruuia, u rsk-i-'r ViFaT. jullTlm.
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