JUL - Somerset Herald ,rt-,E R. sTLL. F,iit.w. t A:iimt T, 1W. Zt caws at Bleaker Snvder. i 2.5s of trasses at Biesecker A Sny- and spectacles at Biesecker A .Ine in all colon at Biesecker A l( diferertt odors of extratrtsj at Eie i ?r-.yder's. j, is sbove the ore of liner per & j OjII and see roe. E J. B. SsTDca. ..-err l.a bf9 nt to jail in Pitts- iie ilieft of a latch key valued at j-1 TT-rr. bottled. recon: mended by k .;,.. to b had or,ly at Bleeeeker 1 v ae on the market. Some ; i- lie .-h; tfo! tx-iriif brocgUt to -v'.er i'lirua'.ure. ; ....ia water al Bieiecker t r-r.y-: Store. Tlie only place i: town . can pet this delicious and cmUng tl-,e time ! ki!l weed, everybody i wn tlie weetis in their snrlen n tiie tret fronting their l:-r to find the ',-'aT. of Westmoreland couniv a e a) .!e cro'. ti,i year will te nocLing to brag : so it is said. . T!.e ei'.ra ninety day allowed fur :lie re;r ii:nttin f dmi-oi. expired Friday. Mr. Wai. S. Kr.ir aid family, Gf Alle gheny City, are veiling lr.nd i:i Seitnerset. lli.-s Minnie Jf.ii. of j.ra wt, Pennsyl vania, js TisitinK 51 jo Lizz'e W jy. ou SoatU Galeua street Lixun, LH r-.jja. Urs. Gtvrge F. liaer. and daughters, who spent the. pat two wetk in somerset, re turned w their hotue ia Eeading, Tuesday. Tbe Clearfield xmcty ooraiaiistiioners will issue $). worth of four per cent, bonds to raise money to replace bridge washed away by the recetit flood. Vr. J. G. Harvey, the wealihy president of the Western Mary laud National Bank, is pending a few day at th country residence of Mr. (i ji)r H. layman. 5tr. and lint. W. H. .: pel left for the tDonr.tai :it of Xew York Stat Thursday, where Mrs. Ruppel will !ir.rer unril the hay fever ea..n Lai waned. Tl.e otsny .leviitel friends and ireeread-rt-irers of Eluer W. H. Waoiery redding in .roert. received a severe hx?k Wednea h:y inorninir, w be:i a te!e-4raa was rce;ve'i anootiDcing tbe iralh of that pr.t!-tnaa the nii-bt previous at bis .bome in Cesser, West Virginia. I; was known tbaf Edrr Woi-Wry was si:T;riua; from an attack vt typhoid fver, x& tliat tbe d;Mae woaid termiuale Cttal'y never entered the mi mis of Lis friend who thought bis stalwart fbr.n and piant strengtb were able to cope succeas-f'-diy wi:b even tbe prim monjter death. Eider Wmdery was born in Kentucky in ljO, and early ia youth determined to enter tbe mlniiKry. AJt tbe aye of eighteen he united with the Disciple s Church, and in 1ST6 graduated from Bethany College. He came to Somerset in 1?T3 as pastor of the Disciples' Cbaxcb, and continned in charge of that congregation until when be was elected to tbe chair of Ancient Languages in bla Alma Unlet. Subsequently b was elected Presidept of Bethany College, the lea.iing institution of learning connected wiih tbe Disciple" Cburcb. During his tay in Somerset tUder Wool try ciaiie friendi of all with whom b cinie in cuniii-t. Ilia la-je, clean-sbaven, had- Abfaiiaai Kaiib, of tbm btnMuh, has, bal lus natue rtorel U tile ji:.-.iuu roil, and ! one dav li w-tk rM;vwJ a cbe-.'s for sjmt- thir: ovv"5 K arrea tf pen-ion. - ::t;Tt l.ir pu!i:-a' . ! t yean of a::e. ..-.vmia Ha Inud oincial in Fit:, vrt L t!.at the " riir.'isi'y trav ft'onl.j ?nrike a p.oi . . ..c::-r'y' !osf by tl.e t!ol. , :; e city of r:on to su:i '.r - f-.r e U-t Cv y'-a an avi-r-ot nn: f .r j'-'ioli". T '!:olars is srt down at 2 'I C- '(- year wii'.ng June last 2.1"d. were manufa- turc! in tbe i T':is if an increase of -s." . - ': e j r 'vioiis year. The increase j- rr- p is a''m:Pf. ... .'. wn f'tiiix-r-U of this Wfek o i ri"'f in tLis e-tion o, fea.t- i of 1 Rj tand.ti$, but its ;. ! doubted, and we tbinic it r.e lbs! it l abandoi.ed." . a l..ir.i! a lare cumber of good ,h ve wil! sell in CiUaniities to suit a-r. Pr.its V'.'ry reaMnable. Yard be planitsg nilll. II. I.PB.X.K Ban. t Paksoji. . 1 t. druT.? the ca-feet oj 1 ren- i - iii'a--! and tin; in tbe pri- ' ; ,e Ser-re!ap of Wr. General J ;i-e of tbe f.-Ki: afr the rites bad I ion )ni per- i- Mr. NeJ Kieman. of Pitiburi:h. who pent last Sunday with fra.-n.Ja in Somerset, returr.eil to bis horu in tiiat city to be Mrii-krn itb an at:a t; f 'rpree ! f.-ver. A Mountain Murtlar. A fcsrribie trajssjy. one whk-b is yet veiled in the deepest mystery, otx-nrred in .Saltlick township, Fayette comity, jamlay. Samae! R. Cramer, wboise borne was on the banks of Cheaipion crtek. and about two miles west of the villas of Davistown, on the road leading front Djvitown to Donegal, was murdered ajd his bdy thrwn into a welL Cramer Bred alone. In bis ruda cabin he kept a small stock of frr-jceries with which besuppliedwiie residents of that neighbor hood. He kept a shop in connection with bis irrocery and performed odd jobs of work for his neighbors, such as mending shoes, and the like, Tbe discovery of bis body was accidental. On Monday morning Frank Cbristner wer.t to Cramer's shop to have a pair of shoe men-led. Tbe front door of Cramer's bouse waj bhut and fastened with a padlock. This was tbe usual manner ia which Cramer locked bis boose when going away and Chrbstner, supposing he was at a neighbor's, sat down to await bis reMrn. He waited for some time, and besoming thirty he went to tbe raar of the bouse to get a drink. At the well be noticed pools of blood, which be followed back to tbe kitchen door at the rear some ii:e bail a a.w:ra'.i.m that could cot j of the bouse. On full inven,.iuon be found be npeiied. while bia sweetly modulated nothing and be returned to tbe well and and sy oiputbetic Vow-e commanded attention j Cotiiiaued bis search. His attention as wherever beard. His nature was one of j there attracted to tbe disarran-ed condition aitupie genuiitenas. and bia kindly interest of tie boards in the piatfurtn covering the in ibe young people ot our town w. n Sir ' well. Pushing aside one of the planks he him the atfection and regard of ai! rla-wea. j looked into the well and saw a man's feet In tbe death of Kldtr Woolery. Bethany protruding alove tbe water. Coilew and tlie DiscipW Cbuic l sufler a Christtwr at once rai-d an alarm ai d w:lb tbe assist ance of neighbors, removed the retrains trom the well. An examination of the body showed that Ine- tiat wiil not so-n be supi.Iie I. lie was Some 'it our tanner at itraia o: Kieir i i hannonv with tbe iro2re.ive eiemer,t of bay in the mow l iirui: from j.ponta!.ou ; that bodr, and wan reowtixxeil as one of tbe eumi tuition, ow'ng to its not bavin kn j leaded, stitd:tfUs and liberal minded j death bail been produce.1 by a pistol ehut. thorough, j t-urvd belbre be.ng put away. njen iu that church. John S-i'ott. brother of the young n:.;a I wi.o a. iit in a i'sUing tauip at oriiu- j enc two wetaa apj. vi.-.tid .S ilnerset !at i Tburly Cr tbe -urjjre of ri Uinii: Geu- e al Co.'rxtb to a.it in ti e r a otion. j Ir. Jr.i Oarver, a:id 1a2 .hter, i.ave been j Iiendinr the k wi'h friei:f in ?on.e-s-t. i Ir. ;arer. who is a .ia i.-l.ti-r of Judge j I Fras.k if. Kimmel, fu charge cf t!:e fema-e i ward in tiie Pennsylvania Asylum for ti.e Insane, at I;arri?i.urir. j Shortly afer !) ocl(k jlor.day eight, Ili-ry Mover, of NorrUlowii, Pa., superin tendent of of one cfthecanii3 at Johns town, -li rt aTid it:tau!'y killed James Mo ("rtnick, a tramp, in frujit of one of the .... .. v ... . tie motive im;ii fjv : It a ;-a.r tiiat Sum a." ngul J'-Aor- tl v.! at Nira-'r."; ouu y w ..; b-; the Ilepub'i. Sta c t'tiventiun, w'licii convenes at Harris't-jr-' to-day, by County (Tiairman F. W. I'.l.sitker. Kiur Kyle, r.:i-!tS. M-M'.i'.eit. !saao Y.xb r and Jjin.-s I Tagh, Hnj. The .k-ie-at.'s from this county are aheri.T McMdlen and el -Slieriif Kv.e." mi. k v me:: in and lui.l d-.wn to take a slti-p. One of the ! men belonint? to the t nt came a!tu:- and tin i'ng the man in the tent notified lloyer. T hither ti.ey und.-rt.xjk to put him cut, arid as be was quite an u-ly customer, it tne bail Having pene'.ralcl tue skuii 10 me right temple. The crime ' yet sbttiuded in the deejtst mystery. It has occasioned grrat eiciie tuent in tbe neighborhood. No iufurtuation is yet obtainable tbat will lead to a jiossible I su-pi.noii of the peretrars of tue crime or g tliem to e-mmit it. ' AmoBS the residents of the seeti'Wi in which io w a p.-rtec. stran-.i r lo a.i tne j 0-.ur,,i ,wo theories are proited. it'.e he .amp, entered one of the tents ! - .w Cra,.er .,iurjered bv a band of roving robbers in the belief that be bad money. The olLer is that ;!ie crime was couimitted by persotis familiar with Cramer fho were possibly ene- -CunJi'iL title Cvxrlci . V'e were pleas d to s our youn frifnd. Master Jobn Ierit?, on the s:-cet 5Io!iiiay niorr.in, '.be rirst linn in tim.y mor.tbs. Jjhn has bi n stiderin from a pa'.n:ul ate! protracted ili:ies, tsut now tua. he is a le to j took some roiigb usage to do it. They suc ( Ci-eded, b.'Wver, in g ttlr.g ilcOornticiE to 1 I ive. but with tbe vc wed intention of com ! ins buck sometime and getting revenge, j Ist evening about 'i Jfi Mct'ormick with i two con;anions, ail more or less uuder tbe J ii:!luence of li.juor, went over to the Hughe's i te-its with the avowtd pnrjxise of looking for a fuss. The ti.-t tent they entered tap- per.ed to be tbe one in which 51 oyer and ' one or two of the mm belonging to the and his habits and mies of tbe .-11 nin. General Hastings' Foundilnj;. Tbe Philadeipiila Vrtfi tells the following story : One evening Lieut. Kirhani.-on. who Uai charge of tbe commissary al the I'enn syivauia railniad station, Johnstown, walk ed iuto Genera! Hastings' lent leading a six-year-old boy, whose cloliies were ragged and w hose face,, bare bai..Is and bare feet looked as though tbty bad not seen water for weeks. The Lieutenant said he had . and brought it to Va.-!i:ng- -ion aproit.ud t -verhati! ; i.un S.'!i.k)! iiave liPH-hit-.! t. .! . nit Joy, McASlisterviile. r Spritiit sm bfiois, wbien :.e institutions run hv the be out of tiie hoifcre air iin. we hoj.e tli restoration t.) beai'Ji may be s;ee-iy jierniaueri" . t ins ; and i camp were enga-d in con vf nation. M;Tor- j fjund the tniy ovti at the station in a box mick no so-jner saw f -y r. tl.un app'ylr.ga t car. and that tl.e lad bad told him that his 5Irs. T.'tier, Lh k Haven, is sufTerini! in me ber u: ii the $T'k'.'' in the T'ni- - T-.iu-y has !een completed. t- i -1., -age of in f''),''. '"1 of r. ar. 1 of f 13 m $4.") .'' of old ,h whiih was made good by tbe e .-.:--! i.an. i .r the county fairs have ail i. Tl.e Pennsylvania :aur fair : i fr- m S-pterrir 2ltU lo .-tober :'a; at Williams Grove, from "1. There wiil be altogether 'r.rr in tl.e Sta'.e. i.as beT. printed in twen'y-nltie 'a: ".3 to supply the people I'-!.-!-;- i-a:;:i Tbe lawly varied - i : IVtmsylvaiiia attract w i::.in m re co-mopl:'.an pipulatton .her State in the I'niotr. e h.'..t't i'f visitors to Bedford :.:r i etinsylvaiiia Fuilroa.l Com .rv that the Mail IiipresS ,fs i.-sh at 1 p. m. wiil connect ri!or.l on week days, rea hinn : a: an early hour of the evening, or our com cr. .p was i..'.'".'!") i; was rai.-.l t.in 'k'1 acres, n-ijiire .',...." car, with over ves. in a train to uraw it to It wuuid take a year to pass rtf.i't the city of bieao. fmm raneer caused by a t b'id's bite wo ks "i a I tee of rr.at l.-ig.d cran.b 1. :12 s tl.rjat cud tie t!;r;.t a rir.irer ; itito its mouth to aid it, when tbe child !:- j el its teeth on it. The wound festered and i i the tiiurtr was amputates!, but the poison ! now show itself on iier nose. vile epithet to him said, tt tbe same time covering him with a rev liv.-r, " you aie the man that bit me and put me out of the tent 'iist night." What tran-pired then cannot be expiained except by Mover, bis compan ions having scampered vfT as qu'ckly as tsille. This mat h is certain, however. , 51. yer iirtd and bis ai:a was so true that Lis i a-sa:!a!;t must have been killel instant -y as j tiie tiai! enterel the left brea-t and probably ! lodged in the heart. Mayer was immediately arrested and tak j en ;.i the 1 kup. He claimed hewas struck i oil the head and did not know what be was father and mother were both dea l, and that ; be bad been ilvii.; Hetty Ogle, tna Haroic Telegrapher of Johnstown. Froa nar7er Baxar. Every one knows of tbe noble and tragic death of Hetty Og?e, but few bare watched the cooaiatect and well ordered coarse of ber life. Htty Ear! was born in tbe beantiftil moUBtaia village of Somerset, Pennylvani, and there she grew to be a cheerful, helpful, happy, pleasant-raced young woman. Her father was for many years Recorder of tbe courts. tUere. He died a poor man. There were fe educational advantages in Somerset, and though Hetty bad a ttrocg, well-balanced mind, it had little school train ing. After ber father's death she married Charles Ogle, a young member of tbe family so distinguished in Pennsylvania politics. He was one of tbe first to enlist as a soldier in tbe civil war. and was killed in the Wil derness at the battle of Gaines Mill. His body was never recovered. Mr. Ogle waa left with three little children to support, and she went to work calmly and bravely to do if. Tbe telegraph orSee in Somerset was !rt a room aljo occupied as a store, and where tbe mugh men of tbe town congregated to gossip and quarrel; but she undertook to learn that business, and she did it thorough ly, never getting a disrespectful word from any one, t! hardest iart of her task being that she left ber babies at home to take care of each other as bt they could. She soon became wonderfully proficient, and was giv en an ollicw of ber own tn Somerset From that she gained the confidence of tbe tele graph company so entirely that at the time of ber death ibe had charge of three u!e graph lines in Johnstown. Her two boys grew to be fine fallows, shaped by ber strong will and good example." Her daughter was always frail in beutb, and was only kept alive by the tender care of ber mother. Their home was the most perfectly orderej that can be imagined. It was se'dom invaded by a servant, but was lept ex-piisitely neat by the skKfi.I and deft bands of tbe mistress. Kverything that came upon her table was of the daintiest, and she shared what she had with rich and p-or. Her friends always said Hetty's coffee -pot was inexhaustible. She taught scores of boys and girls telegraphy for nothing, and helped them to find situa tions. At the time of ber death two yourg girls were gratuitously sharing ber home and earning g-od wages in telegraph cilice from the benefit ot her instruction. They died with their benefactress. She even found time to do beautiful fancy-work with ber wonderful quick fingers. She was one of the sort of whom people say, "How does she find time to accomplish all that she does?" She wasamemberof the Christian Church, ner religion was certainly most practical. She embodied the golden rule. Phe had at one time to endure a terrible surgical operation. After it was over, and she was just regaining consciousness, she saw her son, to whom she bad taught telegraphy, standi.".,; bv ber side. He paw ber fimrers In the Recorders Office. Deeds Recorded Letters Granted Marriage Licenses Issued. Since onr last report tbe foilowici deeds have been placed on record la the Record er's office : DCXSe IBXttDCD. Jacob Crisney to Jonas Crisser, and others property in Somerset Township ; coaii dera tion. $43.00. John Stufft's heirs to Morgan W. Shaker, property in Jenner Township ; considera tion, $1333.33. Benjamin Kline to George 3. Blanset, and others, property In Jeccer Township ; con sideration, S,OjO 00. Ueorge A. Blanset to Joseph C. Kline property in Jenner Township : considera tion, il.3C0.Gt). Michael Koontx to George 5. Blanetr properly in Jenner Township ; considera tion, Joo.OO. irrrciM .;bjitso. To A. J. Cober and Jacob 5f. Knepper, Executors of tbe Estate of aily Coleman, deceaeed, bite of Brothersvailey Town ship. i'o Peter Knable, Administrator of the es tate of Jacob Knable, deceased, late of Paint Township. MAERl.t .E LItUtSES ISflSP. James C. Mouticue sr.d Mintie II. Auman, both of Donegal Township, Wes' niorehind County. William Fletcher, of Garrett County, ild., and Martha Green, ofjjtlistury. Edward Lindemari and Elien C. Baker, both of Miit'ord Township. Henry P. Mmier, of Berlin, and Emma E. Walker, of Summit Towr ship. .l-u P lt-.,...l t t.,1,,,.1,.. .o;i A. reterson, ot Jenner Iswnslnp. The Lut ieraus of Soiiiet county will hold their lliu.il) anti'.t it reunion a'td picnic in Brant's grove. s.,uth of ton, on Thurs day. Atnr:t JJd. liev. G. W. Kudu-:, of '. doing. He was evidently in a high state of York. Pa . w:ll deliver a:i a.Urtss on " t ur ; nervous exeitement and ctiuld cot talk ra Lut.lenn I-ick." I.r Cnrad, of Phllalel- : tiotially about the killing, phia, is oti the program for an address. Ilx- I Jr. D. A. Evans, the Coroner, was notified, cursion tn ns will be rn by the B. i O. and arrivid at tbe camp at 10.:' o'clock, and j nude wonderful change ia tbe lad. move, aitbougli she could not stn-ak. and be ii tliecur for two weeks, j nn, !,,) .h.t ,i, General Hastings t,k charge of the boy and j 1.,, "It is over; I am safe," to a dis piestioned him close'y. The urchin told Unt ,nd anxious friend. She was entirely him tbe same story be Lad told Lieuten- j un.T,;ah ,iuris eVery conscious moment of ant KicLaruson. me general iurr.i sue , her oafj ;;,, while this illness buy over to his messenger. James Auter, with instrui-tiotis to give him a buth and get him a new suit of clothes in the morning. ' I i! take the poor little fellow home vil!i nio," stud the Genera! lo Lieutenant Lii h- j aruson. j "If yon should change your min I I'll take t him," said the Lieutenant, j Tue boy sit, : that night in tjjiie-ral Hast ! ings" teut. and the next moniing Messenger Auter dressed him in a new suit of ciolbca. 1 new slut, liings, new tbr.es and new bat. was j progressing, the telegraph company to whom she was so faithful a servant, j sent a man, at their own expense, to j take her place in their otii.-es. Ail tbe mill ! whistles in tbe region were hushed by a poe j itive order from tbe owners while sue was in ; a critical condition, and bulletins were regu 1 larly issued to the anxious town, where she j commanded genera! love and respect, j The company which she served had jat rt-i aired and put tu perfect ord-jr the house - rt-'i-il -mioti I W. i-t.n tl. i -. I at, P u-i'-ui I v.,u : t i-.r, J- :..e. i.-n has leen sii'ging to ber .raetii " 1 want to ! an an . -ar her when lunch is served .i v.l to rrk and liver, it r; try out of the perform rr ail, l.te is n.ade np of llnse .r.tar.ce ot lo '"vnitii; of 1 ;n t ue case -,--n:lv on t- -z ii t.tlrutd i single con -of Smith B. Staten island 1 3: j , t .a i .is i i ti. - w- !u. a:"ter bev inu bn-n con 'oytd ly the Stolen Island I sr.nint sirre its oraniiiation ".id iif 7 years. w in the season known as " the a is s'lpposrtl to iast six peri.l is reirartletl by many ni..re unfiealibful than that uiately pre-eiles or succeeds it a tune when mankind i rao-t frodi i.s.?a-e cau-teJ by ini :ue general habits. -.: ry, Alabama, ha a genuine e 9t:a;s f a grundtig boy, ti ru parents on and M.Min- 1 f '. tulles from Birmingham. Tbe , "ears of af. and tb-ise who have j f: -ay he l as head, lian.ls, and fret f a if-1 i.i iljAL-. He cannot talk, a n-.ise ;:ke an animal. I at n,y s:. k of good to t ! -rr.er, I wish to ex'end t.j B-y (Tr.,i,s for their many fa ? ".e ; tst nine tears, and btpe -.: :; ,.e ;. ur trade at tbe obi stand ! futu. I would recommend u-: i r Kerner as hoT;est and up "P n-,ri- b m you ail snow, as -".-ed iu y .)ur midst. J. B. Ssydes. -"T.al P'Ventte Dt-rartment s reisirt f -ar end.::; June .f'.h siiows that ? ia-:.( .,.r Were manufacture.1 :-.! Ma:es durng ss4. a;i increase -RL Oter lsj Ww Yort; mft.l i r ot:e-t!;:r.l of the entire amount, -.sy'va:::a 2..V'...J2 barrels. Esti X v ppu'ation of the country at but etioah of the beer was brewetl i f .rusti two hundred glasses U .man atid cb.ld. f Adjutant General Hastings, :ntrpretati)n of tbe set to pro "at .ou toGxirsbarcat the time J-'S'u. n of monuments of the Penn--ar. .-jT:i,n. for ai! surviving sol- t.t ti PeTtnsy!vania.wbo partici ' tiatt.e. He Kty to lieetititletl to f ' ' n the soldieis named must t..e Mils, not only prior to, I ' the ' u.e of the battle. orave fc.iow. 5Ir. Abi r .Mdviniey broabt a hamlsotue young horse from Catilou. O.ii.i, oue day last j week, and put it into Dr. End-ley's arable. alot:g with several other horses. S..me time during the night, Thursday, the new arrival : broke loose and got into the stall oef utv;ei j by Mr. McKinley's family horse. The older ! beast was not disposed to share her comfort- j able quarters with tbe intruder, in 1 a kick- j ir.g Kiapetnsued, in which, tne tatuiiy tmi- mal had he- leg broken. Mr. M. Kinley bad j to have ber killed to relieve her from suffer- j ing. and in ber death be surfers the Urns of j the bt-t and most valuable family horse ever own -d in Somerset. i m j On Saturday morning the d. lectors of tl.e First National I'.auk purchased from Mr. J.jsiab H. I isel the old Ilurn: corner, front ing twenty-nine feet on Main Cross, and thirty nine feet on Vision street. Mr. Pisel has men a work removing bis old building, and will give the new owners istssion of the (.round on Thursday. They will at once commence Ibe erection of a handsome two story brick building. The first floor w.Il be titled up f.r ibe bank, with a directors' room in the rear, and a store-room, to l oocupitd by Mr. Pisel. on the south side. The second tiotjr wii! probab'y be li ted Bp for olliees. Work will be commenced on the new building as soon as a plan ar.d fisrcic.-atioi.s can be r rocured. j which she occupied, and the wcritl never I - i - ' - j n,n n ur.gnier nor iairer u neiry wie, ; empanele.1 a jury. The jury examined tbe j felt as proud as a young prince in his new j tllan apon the mon,inirof the day that she ! b.!v, but nothing wua found on it except a I uut.lt. Messenger Auter was leading the lit- j i t:r : ,i i, rt. I raa.r and comt), and a numoer or nanuaer- cLicft. Mover, who did the shooting, ia held in h;h esteem by bis employers, and they said !at evening be was the last man they would ever lijiiik of shooting any ouc even in self defense. Tbe body of the dead man was removed to Henderson's morgue. Tbe Somerset " Maroons " piayetl a return game of ball with ti e 51eyersiLale team, tin the grounds of the latter. Tbutst'ay. The game was t ie most amicable one that was 1 ever played by Ihtse two clubs, and lesulted , ill the df:it cf the Somerset beys ly a: score of id to T. The or.'y feature of the game was tie bri.liai.i playing of little Wil- I hams, of Meyeisdaie, w ho made several d.t- j Along tltc th-jre of the Oueid Lake theie is an Iudian grave, whereat limes a weird and supernatural lignt makes its appear ance. It is described as a bail of fire about the size uf a large orange, and sways to and fro in tbe air about twenty feet from the ground, confining its irregular movements within a space ibout Io0 feet square. People have attempted to go near enough to solve the mystery, but it would sn.ldeuly disap pear before r.-aching it. A very peculiar story is told by the neighbors near the spot. They claim that many years ago the local ity was part of an Indian reservation. A man by the name of Belknap fniCint'y dreamed that there was a ens k in the In. I.an ceme tery containing immense treasures, and that if he went there at the hour when grave yards yawn, be could secure it. These dreams were n pealed so often that they bad astrong eltect. and he went there with piek and shovel a.vonl.ug to instructions, but be failed to turn round three times when be found tbe crock, as the dream directed. He went to pick il up. but was stunned by a (lash of lightning, ami tbe crock disappear ed. Since that lime tbesjuit has been haunt ed by this niysierious 1 ght. tie feiitiw back to bead.piaraters wbeu be i Uw-crt-atures nearly bad bis breaib taken away by a raid- I Nl), , tnir, of herdrowne.!. burne.1. maim- d!e-age,i woman swooping dow n upon him i gered botly has been discivered by and taxing the child by the band with the query : "Where on earth Lave you been? ' The boy begin to cry, while tbe woman ex lained that she was bia aunt and ha i been l.joktng lor bim for week. She went over and explained matters to General Hastings who. though be was sorry to lose bin little protege, turned him over to his aunt, telling ber to take good care of bim. He has never beard anything more uf the boy be came so near adopting. j asonized searchers, but we, who believe in I the reward of the faithful servant, are ctnfi- dent that Hetty Ogle has beanl from the Master, "We" don?: enter thou into tbe joy of the Lard." Mart Blvc Claytos. i fi.-uil catels. that t-ailed forth enthusiastic j api-hiuse fn in tiie spectators. Frank liiat k j umpirtti in a most ttlicient and .-a i factory I manner, only one exception having been ta j ken to Ids ruifnir. We believe that the 'iL- rotms" can defeat Meyersdaie iu uiue games out of ten. but II. ey wi.i x.aveio -put up a better game " than that of Tbunabiy. They are capable of doing it, but wiil they i- 9 I ! s. An accident tlutt may r.u!t in the death of tieorge. the ten year old son of inner j Vought, occurred at ti.e Somerset Jr. Catu'na j railroad station, Salurtlay evening. A local j freiit was shifting on tbe sideing, wii n j young Voiigbt altempfed to make a coup- j lit.g for ore of the trainmen. Tbe boy's 1 Icrutlb barely r ached frtnu ri.e gnutnd to the biitiif-r of a car. and when the two cars j t-anie together they caught bis bead between j the huge bii rulers that secure tbe side-rods, j U'ood was tlowing freely from b;s nose, f mouth and ears, when the boy was pickej . Berjamin F. luiisl.aw. Pittsburgh's oldest printer, died at bis nsidence. No. Fulion strt-e. that citv. on Satunlsv. Mr. Laishaw was born ia Somerset County in l-.'l. and in liegan bis apprentice ship with his bpKber, W. I. IaWsliaw. then j puliiishing the .S at Jobnsltjwn Ibr Moses j (lanan. After two years' time be weul from j here to Pittsburgh ami worked on a number i of papers until he had finished bis trade, j when be wer.t lo Missouri. He r turned to I Pituburuh in H4i. an ! nmained there until I the gold ex -kement, wlien he went to Caii j trn a with a band of original ' "4'.ers.'' At Sacrituento lie worked at bia trade, receiving J per thousand ems. When cholera broke our tliere be came back to Pittsburgh, and had been working in d; 3V rent cCices ever sintre. He was at one time feireman of the Ohumi'mI Uizrt'e cwnipwspg nsirn, and continued to work ou that pajr until about ten days go, hen be was taken suddenly with the iilnesw which caused bis death. Free Rides toGettsburg. There is much diversify of opinion ill local circles of the Grand Army of the Rep public as to the number of surviving soldiers resident in this slate who will be e!:gible to free transportation to GetTy jburg, on Sejit. 11 and 11, on the Ov-:"aiion of deputation ot monuments to mark the po-iii ins of Pena ry Ivania organ. zations in tbe battle. It is i finger was a plain irild variously estimated that from 1J.D to 1.).- ' K v in well mwml () surviving stjidien are entitled tj the tree transtiort uiou. t(f this numlier ab-iut i'l ) belong to tbe di!rerent Grand Army organi rations in Philadelphia. General Hastings has just completed a cir cular which shows what soldiers wiil be en t.tied to the free transportation. They are tiie veterans wIki were mustered into ser vice uraequent to the battle, or who are not now residents of Pennsylvania, or who were honorably discharged before, the date of the bailie. An Elmer, Oregun, riaper publishes the f .Dnvrnir renin rlcahl slirv : I-h th Stanit-r. up and carried to bis Inime. Dr. Pruliier j j,. hag work. was .aileti iu to dress tbe wounds and auev,- fcu ate ibe springs of tbe nr.foriunate Ud, , .n, fjwn n received 1 2 for tiie bark; wietee uau 0.-31 u,-.uuuin- . ., . r 1,,.., U.K. s rj. v:i. ,-,k UUllt. as n a lot 4J v.' s. ii.-, u .-. at.nu, km a - at :v ogniuon. He is resfir.g very easy this, Tuessbiy, evtuing. and hopes are entertained that be Will recover. - T': i 1 j-- and seized with :'V eitl.trt t.eral II uraid-- a.l a.! vice to keep cool, be goC t -T '-ie s.ruggle til!, bitlly defeat ' : la-t, and in sheer despera- 'r'tself in a pjjl of Luiov -fi. n per- i.u.i t'g hseip!e of inackstone ., Cmliiii; businesx in tl.e fwn dull at ibis season, f -' lfe and baby to provide for, f h;saw Us.ks. closed his oflice. a:.u:r.g eoilar, ctrntrnsw gaiters ''"U-e clothes, hauled an his seeti- v-a. se.a,l a trow-1. and sallied -T b-ej 1 by the weat of hi. brow s. ..w business pi-ke.1 np. He f " " bri,'k snd earned over l friend. Ui.scd bim cut of I I The County Commissioners have not yet determined on tbe s'yieof a jail they will erect, although they have investigate!! a ; number of jtsous and have bad a half j dorn plans submitted The Con.mlstior.ers have been aclins with great caution, but Ibey expect to let the propd jail to con tract in tiie course of ibe next few weeks. Tbe agent of tbe I'auly Jail Company, of si. Louis,' Mo . has been in town for several davs in consultation with the Commission- era. He has bad plana drawn which con template nsing the residence portion of the present structure with the addition of sev eral beautifying and modern improvements. The pnaon jsjrtion to be entirely torn away and replaced with a thoroughly secure and perfccJy ventilated and heated structure, the mt raj ice U) which will be into a wirg on the wet or Court noose side. In this wing are located tbe Slieri.Ts u".li.:e and the female's and bjy' cells. A second wing will ocenj y the site of the present jiil and wd! furnish accorumo dations Cr thirty or more prisoners. En trance to this wing wiil be gained from tbe SberitT s otliee. A number uf our local builders and con tractors have examine! the plans and speci fitmtiocs subroiued by this company and all express themnrlven as highly aatisSetl. Tbe ctmt of this jidl eonr within tbe appropri ation reconimer.d.d by tlie grand jury, and 1 if tbe commissioners are satisfied with its adaptability Ibey cannot vX too sjieediiy in ' awarding the contract. What is w.r.ted is tbe best jail t.r tbe baet tnofiey but that iIjcs not meia that tb cheapest is always tb best. shetl kitchen 8 feet wide and 3) feet long; built a wood shed Ux3; made 3.H) fence rails 10 fee? long; made Sot railrtrnti ties and .Vi) boards inches wide and 2 fiet long and 1 j cords of wood, i feet wide and 8 fret long all from one tree, and has a pan of the tree letu A. A. Stevens, of Blair county, Chairman of the Prohibition State Committee, who was aatlioriiel to name the place for holding the Prohibition State (-'onventlori, has selected Harrisburg. August iHth is the lime. Mr. Stevwns exp?cts that there will be not lest than tight hundred delegates iu the conven tion, the basis of rejesentalion being four for each of the Ul members of the Hons d Representatives. Clearing the Conemaugh. Dr. Benjamin Lee, Secretary of the Penn sylvania State Board of Health, has written President Harti-on. sugg&tinu thai some pinion of the national epidemic fund, which now amounts to over if- 0o should be expended in dredging and "liking ibe Cone maugh river ar Johnstown. Dr. Lee says that, owing to the filling up of the vallev at this point by tbe deposits of sand, earth and ruck niade by the great fl sjd, Jjhnstowa i and the neighboring Comtnuuitits are liabie j to be ov rrt! wel every tioi t'lerj is a heavy j rain. The President has referred tbe letter I to Surgton General Hamilton, of the Marine j Hospital Service, who will reply tbit under ibe law applications for assistanei from the epidemic fund must be made by the tov emor of the Suite. Even if Governor Ceaver should make the application il is not proba ble that money would be g'ven from tbe ep idemic fund for this Jiurp e. Resignation of Dr. Maitby. Professor Alberi E. 5Iaitby, A. M., C. T... Ph. D , whose work in drawing and manual training baa aroused so much enthusiasm in tbe chides in the Pennsylvania summer schools, has resigned his position as teacher of natural sciences, physical geography and manual training in the State Normal School at Indiana, Pa. The doctor ia one of the best institute instructors in tbe state and has done much to build up the institution which be now leaves. Pupils who have ever at tended the school wiil long remember him as an instructor singu larly gifted, gaining not only the respect but the hearts of bis schol ars Any institution would suJer greatly by be lts cf such an instructor. AUnuiui Tribune. , Doctor ila'tby is one of tbe most popular instructors known to Somerset comity teach ers, and be made them all bis trientis dur ing bia several visits to our annual teachers' institute. A petition is in circulation x-kicg tbe legislature lo pass a law prohibiting persons from traveling over the public natU with a traction engine between tbe hours of six o'clock, a. si. and eight o'clock r. si. It is industriously circulated in all parts of tbe Slate and largely signed by farmers and otb II and it is expected, when the Legislature next meets, to present the names of many thousands of petitioners. Messrs. Cyrus C. Scbrock and John G. Sanoer have just returned from Clarksburg, West Virginia, with aar load of fine horses, which are for sale, and can be seen at the G',le H-iuse stables. Among the nnmber are snow fine saddle an 1 livery horses, and all are first c!a Sir general ute. AH in need of a good burse should call and see them. There are now over six bandrwi guests at Bedford Springs. Church Dedication. The newly erected Evangelical church on Benscrerk circuit, Somerset district, Pitts burgh O inference, located five miles west of Johnstown, cn tbe Somerset and Johnstown pike, will be dedicated to tbe service of the triune G.al on Sunday, August IS, Ihslmp R. Dubb. D. D., L. L. D., of Cleve land, C is ex pected to officiate on tbe occa sion. .M'nislers ami residents of tdie district are cordially invited to be present. Bkv. T. Bat h, P. E, W. A. r.ajxt3K,E, P.C Yet Finding; Bodies. Joii5st.)ws, August 5, Two bodies were found to day in cellars, and it is the general belief that many more will be found when tbe cellars are cleaned out. Oue of thoee. taken out was a stout built man, evidently a working man. The other was a woman, and was taken oat of tbe cellar of the store room of Foster A (i'linn. which is just across the street from the site of the Hulbert House, where so many people were caught. Tbe woman was dressed iu (he ordinary everyday I clothes of a workinjrwonian, and cn one pla'ed ring. The While il was be ing removed a stranger picked np the ring, but upon being accused wilb the attempted theft of it. claimed that be was only show ing il lo a friend standing by. The department where the money is paid out is now caugbt up with the Board of In quiry, and is ready to cash al! onlers as fast as presented. Same delay was occasioned to-day in the paying out on account of the slow work by the board of In ptiry. About l"."0o was distributed, however, and it is t'uon.''it the $Vjn,UuO will all be paid out be fore the end of the week. In the meantime arramremeiils wiil be perfected to pay out tiie balance of the fund as rapidly as possi ble. Many nf the stockholders of the street car system waul ibe road put in imiaediafe op eration, but some of tbe leading ones do not waul to push the matter. It is a pity the cars could not lie running now. as it would irreatiy convenience the public and the stockholders would largely recover their losses f.-tnu the extra travel. Nearly all Ihe track is intact, but tbe npiipment is all irone. The citizens are at a loss to nndersiand why a large force of men are not put to work clearing np U.e town, but the impres sion is growing that ibe work by the Slate may be dropped ail of a sudden, some of these days. If this should be done and no appropriation be made for cleaning cnt the rivers the people here would indeed be in a bad way. Shade Township Items. The mountaineers are nearly through bar vesting huckleberries. FroC O. W. Wiliiamsoa is leaching a nor mal ;chool at CuckstowQ. He has a barge class. Jericho is a thriving town. There was one whole bran new house built during tbe summer. Mr. Tike, of Iowa, and Miss 5Iary Cable, of Forward, left (or tiie West on Thursday, August 1st. Notwithstanding the hot weather, Mr. L. L. Lohr is pursuing the study of medicine with as much zeal as ever. Pedagogues are commencing to look up their winter jobs. Directors, if yon wish to secure good leacbera, employ them soon. The corner stone of the Lutheran church at Buckstown will be hud on Saturday, Au gust 10th, when a basket picnic will also be held. The Democratic postmaster at Beitz mov ed into bis new quarters recently. Just give Mr. Clarkson another whack at our county, and Mr. R. will be among tbe office-seekers who are wailing in vain for l.-tJ-L Mike. The next term ol the California, Pa. Stale Normal School oens September 2d. Its specially is to train teaebrs. Able andet ieriei'ced instructors, low rales for board and tuition, pleasant rooms, g"od board, ex ceptional facilities for acpsiriiig an educa tion and professional training. Send for catalogue. TnEooom B. Now, Principal. Crcve Meeting;. There wp.I lie a grove meeting held on the Evangelical campground, near Somerset, Pa. beginning on Friday evening, August Hth, and will continue about six days. After tbe sermon on Sunday morning, communion services will be held. Ministers from abroad will be present during tbe meeting. No admission fee will be charged at the gate. A good boarding tent will be on tbe ground. All persons are invited to attend ibis meeting. A. J. Beal. Pastor. Sult'ven's Trtum-chal March. 'w YotK. Ju'y 3i. Join L. Sullivan was arrested to-night in tbe Ysn.rtrbilt ho tel by Inspector Bymce Detective Alims on a requisition from Governor Lowtt, of MisaLaitii, charging S.illivan with prize rlghticg. State Aaent CbHds, of illssiss-ppi. arrived in New Y.irk wir'i tbe requiridon to-day and placed it ia the hamls of the In spector. About 8:20 o'clock Icspetor Byrnes west to the Vanderbilt hotel, wliere he knew Sullivan was stopping. He went np to the big fellow s room and knocked at tbe door. sct.uv.t5 rxrBCTttJ it. Sullivan opened it, and as suon as he saw whom his visitor was. he said : " Inspector I heard I was wanted, and 1 was just going down to see you." Tbe Inspector and De tective Adams brought him to police head quarters in a car. There was a great deal of excitement aad surprise at the arrest around the Us-alitv ol the Vanderbilt hotel. Tbe requisition par em of Governor L-Jwry were pla.v.1 in Inspec tor Byrnes' hands at 11 o'clock th's raorn irir. -They were endorsed by Governor Kill. Inspector Byrnes and Detective Adams wene looking ir Sullivan ai 1 th afternoon. hut he did not get to trie Vanderbilt until half past j. when lie was arrc;sL Jckso.v. Mis.:., August !. Sullivan's trip t) 5liLvsippi was 1 ke a triumphal tour. Crowds gathered at every railroad station anil clieered the pug'Sist, and at several points ladies sent bou-piets to bim. At ! Durant. Miss., the crowd numbered several j bundled. Several iadies gained entrance to tbe car and were introdu.-ed to tbe eham- pion. At Jackson the crow I was stii! lar, er j and no less enthusiastic. Sullivan was met I by lleaaud and other sports, and taken to a ' hotel, where a spread bad been arranged for. The crowd followed and cheered the pugi list. Sullivan went into the rotunda of the hotel ami bel l a lung tali, shaking hands wilb hundreds of persons. The GoVtr:i..r ou being informed of tuedemonstra:inn, was very ni ut:U incensed, and ordered Sullivtin kicked p in the city jail. He said he would not allow a prisoner, charged with a serious oilciise, In make a nex kery of tiie law. KNABLE & SHUSTER'S BULLETIN OF BARGAINS! ::SrL-KS.: All Colors- All Silk Surate. 4o Cents. " rrinietl Iada's CDc Extra Faille, $1.00 a Gaaranteed ELtck SiIksT all Grades, 73c to $3.30. zzzz:DRESS GOODS.- Black and Colored, all the new, dasiralle wears, at low prices. TR I M I NGS i Xew Line Trism'nj?, at prices that will icterest joa. ::CLOAKS Coad Wrap. 13.411,13.90. ti, $., np to 1 10. Jacket?, $3 to $20. Xewmarkcti, $u to $30. Our shapes ftud E:iIsU are the UtsL zrGLOVES, HOSIERY, AND UNDERWEAR A coiT'j'I'-to Trie rf ificce fronds' at a.-tonii-liiptrly Iw priors. t ai i r tM 1131. ull w 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. II L ;1VK MAIL OlIMOf I'K'WIT ATTENTiON A Great Year for Fairs. The present is going to be a great year for fairs. During the months of August, eep tcmber and October there will be over sev enty held in the Slate. Tuose held in the western counties will be as follows: Blair, Uwilidaysbur. September lTtli-JAh ; But ler, at Butler, sjepiemlier lmh -l.'l;h ; Cambria. Carrol Itown. September I7tb-i.th; Fayette, T'niontown, (ct. Ist-tih; Ureene. Waynes bur?, September iMth-JSth; Indiana, Indi ana. October l.st-li.h ; Jefferson, Bmokrille, September 10th-lih: Wsshinton, Wash in,rton, September lTt!i-'th , Burzr ttstown, October lst-3H ; AVestmorelaiid. Gn.-ensburg September !: h-1 1 th. Walt for the Best Star Copper Lightning Rod in the market. Over three inches surface. There is no bet ter rod made, and I will sell at prices within the reach of all. Those desiring to have their buildinirs protected sirainst tbe fcarful storms so frequent dow. should send i;i their orders at once. Ai! work guaranteed satisfactory, or no pay. Tbeonly protection ssainst lightning. C. F. Ekoaps. Somersct, Pa., July 8. l-i-0. Farmers, Look to Your Interest Should none of my agrnts call on yon. please call on Mr. Teter Flok, nesr tbe E. t O. Depot, at Somerset, before jou place your order for Phosphate or Lime. We repre sent the Susquehanna Fertilizer Company. A. J. KoiiEB, tirEHXsEY. Adams Cotinlv, Pa. Hay Fever and Rose Cold. Are attended by sr. inflamed condition of tbe lining membrane of the nostrils, tear ducts and throat. aftVtinir the luiurs. An acrid mucus is secreted, the dist.-har : is ac companied wilb a burning Krnsation. There are severe spasms of stitein;, frei ier.t at tacks of heidache. watery and itirf lined ey. Ely's Cream C 0.1:1 is a remetly that can oe tlepen led njion. . cents at dnivlsts ; by mail, registered, cents. Eiy Brothets, In l-!l'i it took just one bushel of corn to buy one pound of nails ; now one bushel will buy ten poun.b) of naiis. Then it rs (;uirel Hi bushels of barley to buy a yard of broadcloth : now that a-nount of barley will pay for twenty yardsof bra 1 1 :! th. It tli?n required the price of one bushel of wheat fo pay fur a yard of calico ; now ofi-j bushel of wheal will buytwenry yards of calhi. MARRIED. MoNTRTE. AL'SIAN. At the r.: tlcnce of Josph Irwin, Somerset Pa , August 1 I .-:". by Lnv. J. II. Sutherland. Mr. Jam. C. Moniicue and Mintie B. Auinau, both of Westmoreland Co., Pa. DIED. Cornerstone Laying. The corner-stone of tbe Buck-town Lu theran Church will be laid Samnlay, Angus! li, Ls!, with appropriate services. A har vest home picnic will also he held at tbe same time and place. Neighboring minis ters will be present and assist i:it he services. All are invited to attend. J. H. IIorsEx.i.v, Pastor. BUCK. On Monday. July 15. isso. at ihe home of Mr. Isaiah P. Cri.se, near Eakers-v-iile, Stimerset County. Pa., Jaeob Beck, aged 2 years, 3 months and 4 days. SCIin.X'K. At his home near Kinwrxx3, Somerset County, Pa., on Tharstiay. July 4. Lv!1, Andrew Schnxk. Sjred Sil years 3nd s raouths. 6 So He giveth Hia be'oved sleep. Father Scbrx'k was one of the oldest residents ef Cpper Turkeyfoot Townthip. About 5i years apo he was married to bis survivimr wi-low, the fruits of whicb union were 7 children, 5 of whom preceded hi to ths invisible world. Brother S.:hrock was a eoa-istent member of tlie Church of God at Kingwooi from its earliest onfani.ta;ion up to the time of bis death, having made the good profession 30 years ao. But he has pine to bis rest. Funeral services were eon" dueled by the writer, assisted by tbe Rev I Cunningham. Pvstor. WarttetJ ! Hides, and Funs, I will pay the higbest cash price for aH kinds of hides, pelts and furs. I also want St'O cords of Rix-k Oak and Spruce Bark. 1 conls wanted at once. Call on me at my residence, immedi ately west uf the S. A C. Station. H. G. CvwsmnHAii. Wayne sburg Collefje Will pjien its Fall terns on Tuesday, Sep tember 17th. Both Seles admitted to all de partments.. Facilities excellent. Expense! moderate. For catalogues, a.ldresis Pruf. A. B. Miller, Waynusburjr. Pa. There will be a picnic held at Will's Church on Auirist 31, l-ts:i, to which all are nMt cordially invited. Kefreabments of all kinds can be bad on the jrround. Tb I'nion Band will be present and rnUven tbe occa sion with music. Come ' Cciitmi I wish to close all book accounts within tbe next thirty days, having so!d out mv stock fbr that purpose. I mean business, J. B. EnTorm. A Fortunate and Crateful Woman. Mrs. J. H. Cues, of Everett, Pa, says : "I suffered for years from kidney and gravel trouble. No physicians or medicine at home did rue any good. I finally visited my form er borne at Kondont, N". Y.', aid began using Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Eeraedy. ol Ron dout, N. Y. A few words to tell fe reault. I am a perfectly weal and happy woman once more. I have s ecortd an office above my ol stand, in the Odd Fellows' building, where I wii! be fbocd at any time during tbe next tbwty days. All persons having accounts to settle on my books will please call, as my books mutt now be settled op. J. B. SSTbEB. L"st. A btwoujrh order fori7 :) graniid to Ed Homer, dated July :?, I). The finder will please leave the same at the IlKKtLC oflice or return to me. A. H. Hrs-r-. Lawn Fete. The Womeris' Missionary &yietyof Fried ens will hold a Lawn Fete in Bender's grove on Thurs-loy evening. August Stii. A cordial invitation is 'eitei.dttl to tbe putl.'c to be present. CouwmKE. A harvest home and ba-ltet picnic will be held at tbe tJla le Cbarch, near Shanksville, ou Sat unlay, Aiunst 31st. A cordial invita tion is extendeil to tha public to be present and enjoy tbe day with us. Several brats ban. Is will he present ; a number of able speakers will be present to address t'ue audi ence. A refreshment stand will be on tbe ground. SiraeTABY. Now that nearly all the .men are wearimr flannel shirts, and as soon as the weather gets colder the women will be doinsr tbe same, it might be well to know bow flannel should be washed. Of cour? so-ne women wiil turn np their noses and say t' What do editors know about wishing?" But some editors are smarter than they look. It is diseoaraipng for a man to put on a flannel shirt, after it has been wished the first lime, and find tbe affair to short, by three or 6ur inches; and every time it is improperly washed it gets snorter til! it is only fit to send to the heathen who wear nothing but a shirt and the shorter it is the better tbey like it. If dannel is properly washed the first time it wil! tot afterwards shrink. The proper way is to souce tlie garment in hot soap suds never rubbing it put it repeat edly tbrongb a ringer. The garment should never be wrung with tbe handt and never pot in cold water. m&3tow The CTilef Reajtow for the marteHon no cesa of Hood's Pursapitrilia is found la ths tact tliat ta,a milieiii actually accomplishes ail that U claimed fi.T It. Its real mertt has wnw : for H-xxl's Sarsartll merit VinS popolarltr autl 1 greater than that of any other lHood pur..?c It rarr fVrr.fat, :i Hnmnn. lrppta. eta. 1) IS50LUTION NOTlCt- r rh "mi ntmv A KVn A. B an-n-t, ioi:ii; a ra lima bafn ia the T' n-hin of Jnmf, wn-rr-n ownty, it itisMiTvfi by mn.int,. wi utrtn Arrl 7. 1M. The h.k Are in in- hint of J. r. K in. to whrrao all per.n ioti-h.ui f U tee nnn wi'i mAit m Tnw-nt, ani who wiil tile li llAhiiiiies at ih irra. JtH'H . KLEIN". wiffT. GHoitiJS S. Ii LA N SET. A DIIINISTRATOR'S XOTICE. Ksiale of Jacoh Knahlo. iec"d . late ot" Faint Twp,. S.tneret ( x. Pa. Tetters of alt?mii(T;iii on trie ar-ee estate bavir lfn irraaii-tt twine ucdersijrr'ei l y the prtTer antltMntv. iw.ciee herehv irtreT tl s'l perssts Tctieuted to said estate 10 mak itnmetli ate tsiym nt. an.l those hav:ne eiM:Fn airainsr the fcarr wnl .resnt them .I'lir an!rientieiet fr settietnent at the late reskiencta vi deeeoseti ia faint TVamshira. PETl-R KtApLir. anx7-"r. Adrar. otJaeii! iumtne. d--e d. Starved Into Steaiins- QnT, Miss., An trust 6. Tbe woman burglar w bo was arrested in Braintree last night told a pitiful tale in police eotrft this morning. Her name is Sosie Brown, and she had been employed for years as a cook for wealthy Boston families. She pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, and ex claimed as she did so : "I have been starved to death and bad lo steal. I tried begging, bat could get nothing'."' Her story seems lo be true, for when caught last nigt she bad it. her possession egs, sweet potatoes and a lard can full of sugar. She had not attempted to steal money or articles usually taken by burglars. She was held to await the action of tbe grand janr. EYE, EAR, NOSE AN P THROAT Whn von eonsnlt Pr. rsulifi-r. H Fenn ave nne puistunth. ymi m the ltiil of -.' vers tx perienee witn li 'Miuiifeivni ee". eh ie-tilts of wiii.-h hare not beea s-.irtL-el bv the b-st :n the f.n.fe.i.n tnt-rht. He has ereu re-t-rei niaiiy r." have been pro noun red hopeiev. Caiarrhal Isfafuess. Piehrses from Eenfs, erea when la to i1 year staaiuair. stttt tlr refereace. Taoirs m ta:-n, '"nirrrl f N.-e. t'atarm trf Throat, H.mrx.rieAt. Lt uf Vo.ee, Cataract. Inst ate of 0;i:c S-rre. lr:ti. frr.ke4 Eres. nt!3uUtet Lids. I'leers and opacities of the Cornea. T'lnrs in I.i.ts. "Wrepintr Fye." Eirrns aiU luj-irie. are all eu:We : the er'i. r tresfeI iho het the rewat. s;tctlci ai'jas?t-J. ArtiJeiul c iiisened. E XECXT0R S XOTICE. Louiher's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. v 1 f - j .1 r pi T) . j i n : r. i FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Jledicines, Dye Stuffs. Sponges. Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c, ths rxxroa gives pz2.?sa". atte-vtios to tes covporxr-rxa or Pijsicks'Pfescriiliflis S Failj Receipts G REST CARE BEISi rjii .V TO LE 0.VL T FRE-3 ASD PVRS AS7H.LM3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GIVSSES, And a Full Line ct Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BBAHDS CF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. iVl. LOU7HER, M. D. MAIN STREET SOMERSET. PA. FOSTER & QUINN, 13 and 15 Clinton Street, J"OIZEZ!ILTSiTiO"W"jIN" WILL. SELL, YOU CARPETS Cf 111 C-riies at Tzi:s L:x:r tiaa Ztt Zrrra h Ter-r Vtzz'x LACE CURTAINS. Tt"RGtMA5 AND CHENILLE CUUTAIN.-s. CURTAIN PiLES AND FIXTURES. RUGS, IN ALL SIZFj, a CO A AND CHINA JIVTTINOS, AT LOWEST PRICES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY COOOS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS, AT FOSTER & QUINN'S, Successors to Geis, Foster & Quinn. PZERItTEIR, BROS. Reliable Close-Priced Shoe Store- Petiolo Congress. Thisent rer-.reverts the Em r tton l'eti.tlo Conirr'-ss in Kai:.':i rt. i'orfH'iise. Cordovin and t'aif; has a iouiiie r-- t ne Winn i.iaoed hat k.an-i .e o'ii er in fmnt of the snkle-'v::- tnns preventing tl.e ra i uf the rubber on ti.e ark e-is.u-r and preventitis ti e ?re sr-tinsi l'ini? (.baled and b-fa.-ed ;.y ,n terferii!. Without question the coining Shoe is the GO X GiE E S S GiAITE E, LADIES FINE SHOES JlXoV- FI"lb,e r T nnTTPT II CC' Fm twiient.' fj.il. f; n.l Aj. UKJ j VJC AAA tijO Woritiusutes, with Leaunereu vioe. iio. ),L eutioier saui nwuhc. TTE n-trvtf!il!y ra'! atVrtlirn fo the fact that we constantly keep in stik a iiirve nn 01 ine met-i se isonatiie ana ntor jurvieesiine ipjtjtls. ot ihe laiestt w styles iu tlie trade, .ind w w:ivs invitecouipajLjtia ofoarrrures witlithuee of oiuer dealers. CALL AND Sl-E US. FERNER BROTHERS, Somerset, Penn'a. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ! A I lain UDITOFfS NOTICE. OF- YalualJla RsalEsiate.l BY VrRTTEofan wWof' O-ph-mi' fntirt j THURSDAY, SEPT 5, 10. Til : ATI ihatc-raiTi trrt of lac'! in Fvr-f Toy 3" fttr. nia-ri-t omm't. fm t (; -iinu 1 i: H (f Jau r7Hel. Hmjii frr-i-w ltr ir. X. -V-- mrv uc baviux tat.-rrA3 cn-tft a t.j-coiy I Vll ELUSd HOUSE. la me ma.: Ur of the tf f .Jph Trr-i.r, ia Tfi nnler-iifiT-.i ArnU,-r. npfprintvi hf the v tThan 0nrt f mid j5tT. u tvwrtAin the? f'ltkstf iu Lh? flff if J. U. I m fc sfcUtf . . tnxr W Jfwr Trt-aitrr (3W rt. n wi .irniH'r ;h'e h wi.i ;r at h' r5(-- in ,,tuvTt ir.rtja,. ..n Frl.ir. itirsF !rh rinw of .'iiri-t ... 1 r, p m., u aiiw) w tntijii f hit Mit riMtii-ntt-tu. wha oi war'T i ps-ptrf inifrfr$ ro rvfn cri to 11 r-r r'l or m: ibv.r r.m, nt fttftmmrt frr.m eutuuitf in Uf a -hrr M ihm jti-t A taiii.iT. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. luiaim of S1;t CAm.n. deeM. late of Bribers. vntiey Towusrup; .tinerei t tttinry, e. Letiera les(jimetiurT ou tiie nhnve tst .e iv ir.K ben Kntiitett tti the !iniere.Knet bv ttw pn--t er nthonty, nmiee ia heny f -en to ill jersoi, in.ieutet to saiti estate to n.tttfe iniinetiiiiTe T1-'-ratit jtl those bavins eij! t iieieau.U Kpiiiut fe swaie will proem them duly kuuien litvitl for seittemeni u tfae Kxeenitrt-t. i tiie late reti.tnee of deevfajtel. on xuurtlnv. --plene ber 14. l-s.( hetweea lii htnintr 1 a.l S p. m , wuea and wneretney will ptirpore. A. J. . i.BtR. JAC03 a. K.NFPtTK. aoc. ivaeeTUon. "HE Pennsylvania The Celebrated Force Teed FHer-pbate Atfjchnrat Grain Drill. Sm Hillt, Engirus, and SUwivd 'mpitnesrs a spcciaii-v. acao row eavatoonc. A . . Fa rijuha r to. LimireU. aiyr-tt. Yobk, P. Bank Barn, ar.-i other nt'ti:M:n3, ) -varer arel t'Mli, ati'l nue tfeuar-l il.a lK p-v---.. tjtu . aere iu uieaUtiw au.l w:i aerea m lim c;r. TERMS. thirii if Ln ,?. tin ?:ni7artiKi .' atil hrorr t .t-f,. w rij iMtiaiN-ir in tw? tl tv anmi ijtttni. with iu'f;rfc (r-ti nuQ iTsit!l-o f i--trrrvi wtT'tDnn to -jv jct: .itti bf i-rfois of nrwrt iitTii."T7ri. late of jinerMrl Tvrt. mrt . fier i. the i:r.trriirTnrtJ irr iulvri!y m tb a'Hivs- n4it i ;rtr cri i JfATTivfl, 'ai-r"riiHi U await t t TTlatlltf imilMM- ' rwT nic-nt. antj ii pfTi ;' m 11, it a; a -tt t t?a:it thm u lit A'ln: .w-irUr 'Uiif auibwri ifA(t i?ttisrmf.t at tfw late rri-f1-ui-f tjf tie 'woti tn or txtun stuuvhij taw iinr of .Vnrt-1, f. bias, x B, CT7U.- . sHAVSR, Curry B Uoaila-A.1 CURKV or v:rrv;Eiisrrv. - SIXTH ST3cn, PtTTSauSGH, FA. rri tw in fiwy 111;. Itiwi'iai s tii tU'-Ikvi f'W f?rT tiiMlwrui from a an. t. k 4 rx a.. aal irta 7 ti. lo p. . Aetna BnMrnr rTmlicr mud Y?rtf-i Baniiuc are --pr-ritti ! --. T al ranuaen in -ril-fijiai aal TTV-w-t;n z. T&e btxtitwi -Mwr-l in ;ht -rtssjfrst tixiu-, Tbv iTr-i-ij iatUst:iift ('ill reir.arrH,r- of tt-i 1 in ih t:l!-ai. .rneoiu. SminArTr Norma, iti-w. aw! KifiruTitnary t-rani?ut. 1 4rrefjiavis?ace YSSiGNEE'S NOTICE. V.ffn 1 h-vT kriven that .r.vv-sjVr T pe. .f New fi:i im'rt, "trtsT-? nnv. !j , rinl kap-aita. w:f . hr 'W! sf j)iturr A!Kt tr"Ul -.rly J" d'.f" A,''1-!:, Jt,J. lvr r-i'.r-i( miur t ussrv, i i trt- . ifit? tv-Ut t.io rrit:'. rt vf 'me r-mA -y 'Wit a. T.-f-r '! Kir T"tPr,r. WiU ZBatT IfTl!tiif itU" J.sf TB-lt U f f i asaaiia wiu cvi!U thm wfn.Mit f;ar. Jv'tiV H. T'Wt-H. jniyiJi A.iirni of ylv-vT A. Topper. E XECCTur.'S NOTICE. fcrttAt of John iWI. Tat ni 5norret nir- Letters taiiii'-ATT 011 tnerKTt: estate aaTi-uf bwu riitwl to tn aTl-rcnr" try tn j-nr anrtr.tT. b brrr!. ivn U ! iai eHrirvi 's sitl ware to mk lrTjrm1 i I wot to tfw n'i-Wiuvi. at b t in mrtrt laJtl fc. M. tl H