J I -Oit; Somerset Herald. GEORGE E. STLL. EJitor. jvESDAT- - -3T Vum. instrameuls at S.-iyder'g drug be exceeiling'.y e f.:t f -4- rock i . ri. $ "tor. Y;-of a'.l k'nilsat John X. Snyder's store. & Win. 2- S!:afer't advertisement in an ir column. inr VkhUe MUMIlng. in 1W pound t'eir phyiicians are the bit-iet men alioul town. It is retiiitd that Confluent to uae a et-Uiy paper. Merervli!e claims and Derlin ) a population of ISjO U Lea.l .jarters tur Tobacco and and violin string t Snyder's j, a: s "-v"-"-'- F.our and Feed A'-..-- t-. ' n -h !ro is a.' it fir Chase A San yi ,-ha an Java Cofiee. A . an.l V-i- I ..V ... ..w... i... v..-..' lake Fit'i in to.-k at Mab- i.tr..e t-r g 'J 5 ;. rati: Mrs. E. E. Kierr.an, of Frteoiirg, the Somerset House. is at II. B. Fliiison. the Berlin banker, was cir cri'aUne aionr.g hli Somerset friendj yeT-lav. .' i Dura Maiie, of Cniontuwn, is a guest at the residence of her uncle, A. J. Ilileman, Ju V-e Eaer ar.d wife have cine to Silver Lake, on the New Jersey coast, for a three week's stay. The corner-stone of the new Reformed church at Lavansriile will be laid on Sunday-, the 20th inst. Mn. Tbort, G. MoCttcheon and M-s. Elea nor ri.ilier. of Allegheny City, are the guests of Mrs. C J. Ilarrtfin. ry produce taken :i times. Y in for c:..r!i( dve p.- 'ii ii. i-. : v-ur T trm lijii W. I.itinn-r. 'i-ha "J 'r .-.-e f 5 .... .,:'. 'i'" " 4 - ' cor.!""'- m - jw l era ,u-',:i m Amenta, tne ni.tlllte. :hy and Clover S-hr-.r't. He tee, in n-il WV-teru Seed. the adiiltional Law lied rre?ide:it Ja!;re t.-e of the late Jatle f, !(i:..Wsr Di Ju i-aiuiicr: e w .1. !f'il in q:::i:::.T:e ti suit r pr; t. yrv r;a.-'r.a'oie. Yard I!..:.rs- - Tait t Parsos. v j:'.a.-t fitory in tue aoi'.-i.t-dai Irwin, tiiis .r.m a K-tilMad. !-v a I U and American capital reci. Uas a cupttul ot J. E. W.iliatus Las been appointed post master at Crumb, and John Rosa at New Baltimore, thi county. The a;'p!:catian of Joseph and Pavid Stee ly fif a rehe-rint' before the B.ard of Par doi;, has t"en continued. Mr. William Waller, of I.slnbe, is vis,;t inz friends in Sorcerset. Hi was a school bny here thirty years ao. 1L.-V. J. F. Shearer, ofthe Lutheran church, prvai-hed his farewell erniin before a larjje C(.ir.i.-rec:ation Sunday evetiir.g. Mr. Sam Kantner'a many friends will be sorry to "learn that he has been rendered temporarily helpless Ly an attack of inrlim malorv rheumatiaro. a: ll.i. ,i al. -ires'. i..ii:- ::ve- a -lien ''' 'he hair, and baldness and k 4 ii ! i-i i I.. '1 -J S"Tf rutins of ll r....- n was bvU a -.i-i'K.n at wh.. tue si : imiii' 1. A lar-e :,..!. t to a- overi.n:' n-i:i. !; Hie : led i.r has lonj lieid t!ie first ia, .u t'ie estimation . ti.i i that the n-para- prevei:1 in 'lie -s a. p. Cr.-neml Wanamaker last ! a lei'-T poH.xiarked New " t;.i !. I'tltisi Slates whn'!i the writer says is tue H,::n ot" money h.! defrauded f .-it of vars ai-'o. lie is the k. s. wiio 'mie months a" Wamii'iakj-r f- -r tl:e same pi;r-u-t ii.-'oi-i aiivuiiz the money ' E.ilv " Waite, M. r. kenny and - Foss" Walter, of tbe smervet t Cambria, are do in) up New York city and the New Jersey sra.-i.le resorts this week. A lare frame .louble-house, occupieil by Mrs. Key nobis and the family of a young marri' d son of Pr. Kii htner's, at Conllu etu'e. was entirely consumed by tire shortly after noon, Friday. Loss about il ') , no insurance. Strange Case of Ivy Ponir. Mrs. O'iver Klepp r, of this boroufth, is nitreriug from a r jiiiar sad ai-Trialeil at tack of what ia temiesl "ivy poison." Sirs. Knepper, Iier buiband, and two of their daiipbters drove over the mountain to Bed ford on the third ofthe month and spent several days in that ancient village. On the return trip the ladies alighted frera the car riage at different p inu coming np the mountain and walked for a short diMance. Mrs. Kcepper Las no recollection of having Uiutbed any of the poiMjiums vine, that presumably 'mist fr"W aloulhat highway, daring the trip, but shortly after arrivintr homeherfacebecameswollenalmost beyond reeoenition. A physician was called iu and he at once prone. nrw-ed it "ivy poison.' The swelling continued in the sutTerer's face fur several days and then located ia her arms and bands. It ia said to be very painful and ei-jemely annoying and can be ooctracted by inhaling the poisonous vapor certain spicies of ivy throw off. Meyersdala Republican Ratify. The Republicans of Meyer!a!e and ad joining districts held a ratification meeting in front of the Jones House. Friday evening. Dr. S. S. flood presided with, a full comple ment of Vice Presidents and Sei-rttaries. The crowd was one ot the largest that ever assembled in the county for the purpose of ratiCyin:r state and county nominations. Tie ball was opened by F. J. Kooeer, wbo male a rinnj; speech iu favor of the nomi neei. At the clon? of his address Pr. II. Clay M' K.iniey. chsirraan of the committee, reported a series of resolutions heartily in dorsing the ai'tion ofthe state convention and the verdict of the voters of this county in the selec-ion of district and county nomi nees. The rwxilutions were enthusiatical.y and unanimously adopted alter which lion. A. J. l'ul)rn was loudly called for. The "baldeai;!'' has always been a favorite in Meyerwlale and the cheers he elicited in be half of the party's nominees were loud and luni;, dmittirg; of no doubt as to wher the Republicans of that section will stand iu November next. :e. .-ban C.m- ITa-r.. a: r t A cravon pnralt of "uncle Joe" Stut: rnaa is on exhibition at Fisher's lwl store. It is the work of his firau-Uu-hter Miss Maud C.jok. who has just returned from llothepy c: U-;e and is evideni-e that that youiijt lady posses-es more than ordinary artistic ability. Our County Population. The follow ing table, furnished uj from Supt. of Census Penny's ollice. gives the ap pro iiniate e-timates ol'the population of 22 out oiu ofthe ."'.4 census districts in this coun ty, the ttli.-ia! report will vary but little troni tiie timiri's herewi! h iriven. The pop ulation of the county will bug the Io,ok; mark. A Strang Story. Captain Jctiah Hissong, of J'apier town ship, tells a remarkable story of a wedding he witnessed at Peauforr, Sontb Carolina, in He was attached Ut the Hfty-Cab Rejriiuent. Pennsylvania Volunteers, andne day visited the Seventy-siith Regiment to see a friend wbo was sick. As he entered tie hospital be noticed considerable commo tion, and presently the mrgeon announced that the room must be cleared, as be was about to perform aa on usual operation on an orderly sergeant. This excited the curi osity of eve-ybody, and those outside ibe opwating room indulged iu all sorts of guesses as to the nature of the mystery. Af ter tne iae 01 some ume me sunreon emerged fsm the room ami paralysed the waiting men by announcing that the orderly sergeant had just been delivered of twins a boy and a girl. The case was reported to General Saxton, and be at once sent his wife to interview the conquered warrior. To Mrs. Saxton the or derly said that she, in disguise, and her lover had enlisted in the same company, attached to a Connecticut regiment. She bad beaten him in advancement from the rauis, she having been made an orderly sergeant for bravery, while her lover was only a ser geant. She sahl that her lover was the father of the twins, but was confident thai be would set her right before the world, as she believed him to be a: honorable man. And her confidence was not misplaced. As soon as be learned of the situation, the ser geant expressed his willingness to make the nnther a wire. When the woman recovered a scene o'C!irred that was probably never before and never since witnessed. It was the union of a sergeant ami an orderly ser geant in the bonds of matrimony. The ceremony was ferformed in a tuowdtd church. General Saxton and bis wife were the attendant, and the twins were there, too, the General holding the boy in bis arms and Mrs. Saxton the gir.Jieilfiird tiazrJte. . it wx- iec''i' -t.f ti.e fa. t ,;u. -la.e ail i ! ,s 1.0 r.yi 111s nia.:! :e sum nier va- . f.. !: v.ar were ctin- !e'-L'.;: '.on from Ml. Joy t! e ''.'nimissloti to open but after bearirg aru-u- j 1 not to reopen the school ! tnal Cbi-ster Sprinjs w:d Mr. Joseph Cable, one of the most esiinia bic and weii known citizens of Shaile town ship dropped dead at his Lome Mjn.lay moruiiig. The manner of his death was a preai shock to his timily as he hail not been heard to complain of feeling unwell. He was about sixtv veurs of ae. Jam -s Auawalt. M. i . ot '.reensimrg is vii!ir. at the resilience of Major John M. Ho'iileibautn. Many years ago Pr. Anawalt pract'eed bis profession iu Somerset, but removing to Westmoreland soon tookleml ,!:g ra::k among the medical fraiernity in that cuiinty. lie has retired Irani active practice. At a meeting of the Itonmrh School Board last Wednesday evening, the following corps of teachers were elected for the ensuing term: Principal. W. ,11. Cover ; Assistant Priticii;. H. F. Barron : No. Z. E. E. Pritts ; No. ", Miss Cora Knepper ; No. 4, Miss Lin ma Huston ; No. 0. W. W. Cupp ; No. ii. Miss Kate Snyder ; No. 7, Miss Mattie Mc Millen ; No. i. Mrs. Mary J. Connelly. The school term was extended to eight months. Uje st i n- a; 1 f la. wver. 1 rod 'l:si T'ti-rs i' r e's--te'l 1 "bis is due rond to n- f.T i Ayei -.ii-s as any to 1' IciP.lillg. so Jiseaae. The 3 Sarsaparil- is near au'.c mere l..;:ija:i 5 enrity and 1.. , I i , ..v i'i i,-r W. Ache-on. Judge of ' .. . !..n Coi.nty. Ta.. cc::rt. uied from tbe elin ts of the heat of 1- of V.m week. J j i-e Acueson riLjuclpLla July 1 1. 1 "'. He -.on Co..ejr- iu i . .. ! 1., . tn ar.' wis r.-ltriiTteu 10 i..e 1. . ni ,m-r 1. is-', he retired, after fifty-seven I '-. of ill-strious work. He was the head of the fl.-t fan.i'.;e of Wa-hington. --y - 1 , , . . J n.ra .11 ru.iuu.pii e sf- .ated from Washing ar.'i w.s p.'irr.itted to tit 04 M-iTKI.T.-. Ail.ii-m Ai:itifi:y ,t Nfw liMluinort1 Bir iicnii! Htuutm n.-... Hr.KiH-r-vailfV !U:u . - t -mi!ri,nii' I-urrniii i 'i-m-maii'.-u K'.klx-lt U sf" Cn-sM-liuitii Rivi-r . trit-iivii'v; - .Ifim:- N. r'i.'iiin;ri; K a . j. 'Vr-m L-jwT 1 ii:kt-yfit N. vf Snnl H:ll 'n-fk and t'r;,an RT.. I'V'Tviii- B.-rjU(U V i'!tH:ri--k M.M'tr.t au-i New t eiUcrviilu. Nrt JiiiinjiUwi. . Ijtr.riifr ItiTl 1. V.T 1 4 114 jrV-. i'rtinl ."lvn-nh-mii' A. 'f K.tt4l T.triiil Ii n m 11. h ru;-?ury lUe a.ui I- i; l.ivk Tur. E. t C iuu: iiirjr S iii.irM-t H-irou-jfi.. .'iiirNi-t ii-vri;t ,ti-Mel' .in,t r--t-t i. oi Ht'liitnl i iwe ami P!a:ik Snutiiarn ix-n... M(M.yrr;-k .-uiiiinii S. fc. 'rts- ;i:iM,u Kivfr UpHT Turkvyt'.N r aiimri N !" biiuni I'ike vii'i i'lmik K-a-t A".! IT'tl Wanted. -. h::r.J-.l thonsnnJ ord of neftnQt, a:..l H.-:u.Wk Park, f-T winch the t-i ca!i r.:U!ri-'t pr:-r will le paM. H. O. X Y. S. Ci:nn:i'tU4V. About Catura- M-afi' V of ' i.t ' tv irt l.irM t.n- !ii-n l- !Wii n h"i a't l To. is .irl toe ijniy known Hvre ' per oeut. .r'ant a. id i'r itn al opera and yt the least j.am- a.til delicate of touch by i.:..-. ohtain the mot ?. s . lard ! Mr- t 1 . .lorn 1 V l vj. nr. i'-4 ii- It. : 11 1 I Pi ne a't. r iiH rat lb the a. 1 of -Irion for r.at ii "P. m mtt cases 'a-e'- the natural al t -yes. es:iaiiy We find on our table the tirst number of the Meyersdale lU-jiMrr, a new weekly jour nal tdited ar.d published by Geo. H. Subrie, of that place. Mr. Suhrie has hadajour ta.istic experieni-e of twenty years, and is one cf the best equipped new-paper men in this section cf the State. The Dew child is attractive in appearance and in theeharacter of its new, and we have no doubt will meet with the success we wish it, and which its editor so richly deserves. The -yndlcaie who have been engagsJ for several months in drilling for oil tr gas near Spruietown, in liuemahoning town ship, have been compelled to abandon work. Ten days ago they lost their drill in the bottom of the bole, and all efforts to SiH it out proved unavailing. Mr. Borland, who had charge ofthe work, although discourag ed, has not given up the hope of striking oil or gas in this cout.ty, and proposes to sink a weil in the neighborhood of Koikwood. . to V ;. r f tl'.' i i, . "an.; ': i:. ' General A -f"it of :!'.g Machine Con.pany. Cleve- ; 4-i ; Mr. i 'avid l'-ery. father Wliiniiu ?eolt, I,'i'!ie'ca Street, ;si-;r;:!:. aged T-". and M r. Jas. Ill Market street. Wbis-llng e-.-es i'.eniT.Ht rating this as--. h. i !',r,n Ave., ritts- mers. Look to Your Interests. extend our ;'iank for yottr very liher- Major John M. Hoiderbaum bad a very narrow escape from serious injury Friday. He had driven out a mile north of town to attend the Kir.gler sale and was accompanied bv a voui.g grand-suti, Howard Cromwell. I They both aaighted from the buggy, the j Major tuming tret ween the wheels to secure j his cane and the boy going forward to remove j a set of bars, when the horse suddenly started ahead upsetting the Major, wbo was power less to help himself, several times. He sus luined a number of ugly and annoying bruist s. mage tiie pa-t season, and lieg leave that with . ir extensive works, now a ov. r an a-re i f ground, we hope to t-. !".;! all oar .oiesale ar.d retail TJ. Y. .I Peter Fink, ff j . we feel assu-ed j 1 terms a:ia tig eelltl-J' h -1 w it! Homerset ' l.T;tv. a i K -rsr-t. t.) si.ii. : ,,rd. tl"t win Oe aiiie to name pri. '4 'S -t.-taetoTV to aii. i A reieret-.i-e in rrttrl to our works f-; J. lea lor man::U'ti.r:t:g a iirs..c!a - taive !!;e ..:'- :1Vof uaini er. c ana f.r- Hon. Mr Horace Miller, eldest son of our esteem id frilow townsman Judfie' Daniel S. Miller, who left Somerset ten years ago to seek fame and lortune in tne "wild and wi; lly west" .is heme on his Srst visit ia (bat time. For the rast six years Horace lias bteu a resident of St. Jo. Missouri v hi rebels cccnuted with a large cora mbii n h use. Like hundreds of cur other western friends be can't understand why the people of Somerset will continue to lire among the mountain?, while there are so tr.any thcusanils of acres of prairie land west cf us waiting to be tilled. i ' f Shaver and S. B. Y-ebf. IjoI il gentie i a a w- '.-e vera.'ity w':l tint 1 doutited and 5 i .:'.d ..ur w n a..:-sT-. l. e fall of . ehanna FertiLxer Il.-;tf ' i .err: - A. J Adam dsummer by tt' !".n '! ' ie. and 1 arti.' lije s : tie Vt ore w K-r-rtTt. r 1 o . Pa- Sea. ir'.y at this u its cool rmi ''.ia the A la usvll tl.a A 'lier 1 -f batuing. :c 1 ' as.t can ot-.e at Atlaut.c City and bel- . the 1. r.:v vartifiou th.s ;f a problem with :lr' item may atlfvit g rral The Johnstown Tribune of Monday con tained tiie following item regarding Ed. Richardson, who wiillw remembered as the watchman who had charge of the Nicely tx'ys during their confinement ia the old jail : 'Some half don-n kids were bathing in the Money creek near the saw mill early in the af'ernonn today, tnflcer Richardson, e-py-ing them . got out of a mr, which was the signal f r the boy to jump out of the wa ter, pick up their clothes and run. The po liceman followed them into the densely-settled district of the Seventh Ward. It was a pretty sight the policeman bei.ig ia parade uniform and the kids in undrew." help ts to ' inaiii j-e is ru -; trip actor :rl i.,e ria'-e-l in a of any len-Ui ia llsi 'is-ion, which niini'.iin. Boarl 'te- ai c i'1'.'n.ida'.i -i.s ran l" bad at it ' it y ai ..1 pr cv-. anri hy consuiting e 0; lb 1'. ;jr.H 'iiown b'dow it w.il 'I'i 1'iat a tr.i to this great watering j f '' S made a: les expanse than to 1 ci- ie of friemi f f 'oer r-w.rt w :b .;i t!i sa'i.e illsiaiu ! leant of hi d I - 4 n..t:, j... ( :irai '.ions to be found j for a ituuibci "' 'i 1 "( ti of t l.o season is aa "i i, ami iibioK. II. .urH-hir, .!.:, 17-.;,. We gve rwl.iw a tai:o:; .;... time of trains 'rip rat - of faf : T ' '-'t " ? -a-e .... :loll :iinl... T'estmndin-'v low rates are made from ? a':,, ., ,;. ek am .... ' Sa.e. w:i; I Mlillll- Train T.-tin rti:. Ix'SVea. I-avea. ' j o i- n. m. It i. 111- t' J is 11 s " iti :-i u a. to. '.' o-) I! -h " li 1.1 " ttai7 4"i tt p. m. .! 9ii - 07 Vi I'. .VI ! 11 a. m. :m p. m. ? T . j .-.- - j. " A telegram annouueini the lealh of Ed ward Lichtv, M. P.. at his home in IVtroit Michigan, was received by his relatives re sidiog in this place. Monday lortiing. Du ring the early years of the I'o tor's profes sional career be was located in Smierset. having been bom in Somerset township sixty -one years ago. Removing to Detroit be soon became one ofthe most eminent practitioners in that city, and acquired a iarve fortune. The Potior made occasional visas to his natlve.county, and bad a large mis here who will be grieved to eaih. He had Issen a widower Ijer of year, and leaves an only SIT.. i.lle. .1 lor Ten d.ivs from ti.e privilege of a stop o if I. C, on the return jour Mc-sdny morning while Mrs. Wm. H. K.xintz and the Mishcs Snyder, of Sprinp tiel.L O., who are her guests, were returning from a drive, the horses took fright on the hilltop west of town, and turning suddenly, uiiset the carriage. Fortunately for the oc cujiants the carriage njle brke, aijd they were not dragged over the rMul by the liorsi-, who ran a short distance. None of the ladies appeared to be injunsj saving a few slight bruises, and the small boy who was driving the team was sent to town for another vehicle. Gen. Koontx hurried to the scene of the accident, and returned to tiiwn in a short time with bis wife, in a farmer's buggy. Mrs. Koontx was suffering gr at pain when she reached her home, and called in Dr. J. M. Loutber, who. npon ex amination, discovered that her collar-bone bad been broken. Total J7 ox Found In a Corner-Stone). Rev. H:ra:n king, ofthe R-formi d church. d-np'd, into our ollice the other day and permitted us to look over a copy of the Her- loa!"ij Wit to dated Wednesday, June '!, ls,Vi, which had been taken from the corner stone of the Reformed church, recently torn down at I.avaasville. The HxiiaLD was a good looking paper thirty-live years ago. and bad a good supply of advertisements. Among other items in its local columns we find the following : " P.uttiFr:. A'VirE.NT. On Wednesday last Mr. John Burkett fell from the house of Hon. Georv-e Cborpenicg. in this borough. t.i the pavement below. He was conveyed home, and Prs. Fundenburg, Berkey aud Kimmel! being called iu it was found on ex amination that he had fractured his hip bone in the socket, producing not only ex cruciating suffering, but probably lameness for life. HJ was otherwise not much injur ed." Although a little ancient, the above item will likely prove news to the hundreds of citizens ol tiiiscoumy wbo have had business in the courts, ami who have observed the clean shaven gentleman w ho for a number of yeprs has been in char.-e ofthe grand jury r,wm. He always walks with the as sistance of a cane, ar.d answers to the name of John Burket. The paper w ill be placed in the corner sione of the new Reformed church to be laid at LavansviUe on next Lord's Pay, the 2oth inst. The sermon will be preached by Rev. A. E. T.-uxal, of Manor Station. Pa., a for mer pastor. The services preceeding the ceremonies at the foundation of the pro posed building wil! be held in the Lutheran church, as lot A. M. The new church will be frame, Gothic ia design, windows filled with cathedral glass, corner tower, alcoves in rear end. ceiling and wainscoating in hard wood, dimensions .'i.'JxoJ feet. When completed it will be an ornament to Lavans. ville and a niost comfortable house of wor ship for the congregation. In this connection it is most opportune to state that Rev. King has done a noble work daring bis pastorate here and has caused bis name to be cherished not only by the good people compiling his charge but by all the peop'e of this community. To his efforts im measurably more than to those of any other man, is the Somerset Reformed congregation indebted for their beautiful new church, and ever siuie it was dedicated to the service of the Lord he hx been untiring ia his efforts to secure a new home for his LavansviUe people. Siiue Rev. King has been located in Somerset the following Reformed church es have bet n erected and dedicated in bis par ish : Saatiksville church. Sept. -7. IsiT 1 re paired ) Dedication of theSomerset church, t-ct. -t'th, lasT. Dedication of the Glade church, Feb. i4th, lsl). North MUfora Items. The bay crop is very good, and the weath er is favorable for harvesting it. Th eservices in the rieasant Hiil cbnrch last Sunday were conducted by Revs. Stahl and W. S. Meyers. Mr. Rix Augu-tine has been through this section buying up colts, the demand for which Is iTte heavy in the eastern markets. Harvest is now in full blast. Wheat ap pears to be well tilled, but unless we have rain soon oats will not be half a crwp. Pota toes, and all kinds of vegetables are suffering for want of rain. Mr. D. G. Stabl has pnrcliased a new kind of mowing niavhin.s, the cutter-bar of which is eight feet ia length. The wheels are nine feel apart and live feet higb.Mr. tjuihl says it works to perfection. Mr. J. C. Wel'er. cf Gebharts, wears a very contented smile just now, owing to his nomination for the legislature, which of course, is equivalent to election, and ipuite a send-off for our friend J. C. Childrer.s' serv-lasss w?re beld in the St. James church on Sunday, July 115th, con ducted by Rev. A. J. Eeal. The exercises were interesting, and all the yonng people who participated acquitted themselves in a very creditable manner. Isaac. The lions Committee on Military Affairs decided Friday to report, with a favorable recommendation, a bill reviving the grade of Lieutenant General in the array. The bill provides that the person appointed under tie act, with whose death or retirement the otllce is to expire, shall receive the same pay received by Gen. Sheridan while Lieutenant i leneral. The bill aims to recreate the office ia order that the distinguished war services rendered by Major General Schofirld. or some other oiBi-er may bevrecognizeil. Un der its provisions the President may appoint the officer he believes to be best entitled to the honor, without regard to relative rank. New Centrevllle Items. Il is some time since I took "my pen in my bnd to inforr- you by these few lines" uf the happenings of this ancient viliage. I has been remarkably cjuiet since the UlU of June, as the candidate is no longer seen in the land. Jl.-s. i;ev. .inn nas returned i.-ora iier Y.'estern trip mo"h pleased with her visit to her frieniLt from whom she bad been so long separated. The 4th was spent pleasantly in a union picnic in an adjacet grove. The Sunday schools of the villag. united in the ivlebra tion o. the National birthday. Short ad dresses were delivered by Rev. E. Weller, lv. J. II. Ziun and Rev. Bates, of Johns town. Rev. Bates gave aa entertainment in the evening with a stereoptican. presenting the appalling horrors of the Johnstown tlood. Farmers were unusually busv last week harvesting the hay and grain. If plenty of good hay is not harvested this season it will not be the fault of the weather. Corn, oats and potatoes are sutTeriug for want of rain. fa Sunday Rrv. Wagner, ofthe Reformed church, preached an appropriate sermon to the Junior Order of Michanics, an organiza tion effected here about six months ago aud numbering about io active members. On the t;lst inst. Trof. Sanner, of Coutiu eiice. will open a fail norma! in the Glade Academy to continue tea weeks. He comes with years of experience, being recognized 1 as first class iu bis profession. Those con templating teaching, especially, should avail themselves of his instruction. C. Pennsylvania Railroad to tno Sea ahore Secood Select Excursion. The iiecoiid of the Pennsylvania Railroad's series of select excursions to the seaside re sorts cf New Jersey occurs 00 TUurjday, July 24tb. The point embraced n the tickets are Atlantic City. Cape May, Ia City, or Ocean City, anyone of which may be chosen. The Jerser Coast was nev er more attractive than it la this season, and there was never so much to amoae and en tertaia the visitor, nor s tLere any possible way in which all the pleasures of seashore life can be more thoroughly enjoyed than through the medium of these select parties. A special train composed of day parlor cars and day coaches, will leave Pittsburg on the date mentioned, at 8 01) A. M and ran through to Philadelphia, arriving at "10 P. M. The night will be passed in Philadelphia and the party will take regular trains to the seashore next morning. Passengers from Piltsbarg, East Liberty, Irwin, Uniontown, Copuellsviile. Scottdale, Stonerville, Greensburg, r Johnstown may take the evening trains leaving Pitt-burg fur Philadelphia at 4:110 and r. 10 P. M , and proreeil to the shore the r.ext morning. The first of these excursions was a grand success and similar good fortune is predicted for the ethers. The excursion rate from Johnstown is and a special leaves at 11 'XI A. M. Any special information in regard to these excursions may be obtained by addressing T''omas E. Watt, Passenger Agent, West ern District, Hi) Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. Highest of all ia Iaveaiisg Power. TJ. S. Gov't Report, Aaj. 17, i33(j. are wheat Mt. Moriah Ite'ms. The English sparrows and blackbirds doing considerable damage to fields. Philip C. Mowry was thrown from a frac tions young horse and badly injured, one day last week. The wttait is well tilled, but it is standing very thin on the lields. and b) not nearly so heavy in the straw as last summer. Mrs. W. S. Horner has been seriously il for several weeks, and for a time her life was despaired of. She is now, however, on a fair way to recovery. Haymaking and harvesting is all the go now. The hay crop is not as large as last season, but the bay that has iieen made thus far is better than last year's crop. Cherries are ripe and the pickers are plen tiful, but berries are scarce. Rjspberries are ripe, but scar e, and the diligent housewife sadly impiires. " what shall 1 use for pies?" " What is the matter with the bees ?" nearly evety bee keeper asks. They say this lias been apparently a fair summer for bees, yet they show but little honey, and have been swarming so very little. Our farmers bad expected that they would be very lonesome after the spring elections were over, and the f stive candidate would no longer be abroad. But it was not the case, as they have had too much hard work ever since to feel lonesome. " Hot weather? Yts, very hot 1' So every body says, in spite of the prediction of the weather prophets ail spring that we would have a cool summer ; giving as one reason that nature never errs, but provides for itself. As it provided no ice, a very cool summer was predicted, and no necessity for ice. ttlt'ASlOXAL, The Public Will Appreciate It. The public are indebted to the Royal Ba king Powder Company not more for having perfected and preared a leavening agent that is pure and wholesome beyond a ques tion than for its exposure, so -boldly made, of the numerous impure, adulterated and in jurious articles that are sold under the name of baking powder, bread preparations, Sic, throughout tiie country. In making these exposures the company has, of ourse, made itself the target for ail sorts of counter at tacks, but the animus of these attacks bag been rfectly understood by the general public, and by their very virulence have served to more prominently call attention to the good work ofthe " Royal Company." Ordinary adulterations such as are found in a iTee, spices, etc , although they areswin dles in a commercial sensev are often tolera ted because they do not particularly alTect the health of the consumer. But wben aa article like baking powder, that is relied npon for the healthful preparation of al most every meal, is so made as to carry high ly injurious if not rankly poisonous ele ments into our daily food, it is the duty of the public authorities to take cognisance cf it. In this tight for pure food made by the " Royal " Company, it is to be noticed that the most trustworthy scientific authorities are emphatically upon its side. In all the contests of this company witli the alum apd other impure baking powders, the result bas proved that every statement made by the Royal Bilking Powder Company, both as to the purity of its own and the adulteration of other baking powders of the market, was fully authorized by the most competent chemical and medical authorities of the country. In this contest two facts have been pretty conclusively settled In the minds of the pub licthe first that the Royal Company baa found the means, and uses them, to make a chemically pure article of food : and the other, that the market is full of poisonous alum and other adulterated baking powders, which, no matter how strongly endorsed by " commercial " chemists, are to be studi ously avoided. A pure baking powder is one of the chief aids to the cook in preparing perfect and wholesome food. The recent controversy in the press has left it no longer a question with those who desire purity and wboiesomemss of food, what baking powder they shall note. Meyersdale Normal Institute. A drill school and " Summer School of Methods " for teachers and others. Next term will open July 21, 11. Students from all sections of the county are invited to at tend. Expenses are quite low. Write for catalogues and circulars to J. D. Mies, Meyer siale, Pa. At Fisher's Bookstore. A nice line of Baby Carriages at Fisher's Book r tore. City boarders and temporary sojourners can rent baby carriages at Fish er's Bixik Store. This is the place, also, to buy Hammocks, Novels, Magazines, Re views, and other reviews, and all kimls ofircading matter, either light or heavy. This large and haud.some establishment is a general resort for literary people, and people of all sorts. You will do well to every day make a habit of" dropping in" to Fisher's Book Store. A Plague cf Toads. WtttuMtrorr, Pa., July 1.!. The sensa tion of this city at preent ia a toad visita tion. There are millions of the hoppers alwiit the size of a grain of corn, that cover the streets and sidewalks of the city. Threw the Child Into the Crate. Whiklimm, July 10. A big sensation was caused here this evening by the arrest of Pr. II. Ib Baguley, William Carter, a business man, and Miss Aggie Poet, a daughter of K. Post, of West Alexander, Pa., on a charge of mnrder. The warranm were sworn out by Miss Flossie Gribbie. oflhi-t city, wbo says that on Febraary last F.. Post brought his daughter from West Alexander to this city and left her at William Carter's house. The girl was to become a mother, and Dr. Bagu b y was called in on the l!th of February. A child was born, which the doctor killed at the recjiiest of the mother, and Carter burn ed the body in tfie grate ia the room. Miss Post and Carter were arrestee! at Post's house in Wst Alexander this even ing, and were brought here on the 10-.'JO p. m. train. Dr. Baguley was pur. under arrest aliout 10 p. m., and about midnight the lat ter was admitted to bail by Judge Campbell, ofthe Circuit Court, who got out of bed for the purpose. The hearing is set tor 4 p. m. Fridav. DIED. LIC'HTY. Oa Monday. July 14, I s!), at Detroit, Michigan, i'r. Edward Liciity, in his Gist year. TRUSTEE'S SALE -OF ALUABLE REAL" ESTAT E No. I. BV VIim'E OF ORDER OF fLE, Urn-l oat of thtM-Tphaurt' emit f smi'rx't roumy, Ia. ni tt me airtfiwi, I vii vxy? to ut iti:iif- outcry, &t lite Jotiv &ue, iu Meynruuc, i'a., uu 5.1 TCRDA Y, A CG US T 23, '90, at 1 o'clock p. ra., the foUor.fni; i1e,-rilvt(. Heal E.ta!. lute tue property of Emamn'l La iiiy, Uo-(-i-u.-nl, via : I'sv., eviioininir taint ut A!.a;n:cr Miinive, Ja rit) iwr. Henry I). Savior. K:nrjui M. Berk !ev. n,nl tthprs, rontaaniut; r,.:1 swrefl, nnrt i-r If. Ttiis x the h-mtrftteft-ri f m of Enmni!-1 Liflity, iitniMtl, n.iii Ilia tnerejuerw;teii bire twofttury frUnine DWELLING HOUSE, a in raining twelve mm an! jrrxxi cellar, a Iitrtre htuk bam. imiho-sisfs, two ginxi orchard", tx?oi leu;. waier, lc Mr. O A certain tract of land situate ' vJ iu Summit Town-kip, Som-rMi County, Pa., adjoining iand of Win. H. Zmall. Aanm CoIm-t. Kinmmei Al. ioVriiley. ?itr'e Wor ntr, lion with ot Mfyorvtale. and other, nmtain ing 47 art-w iUil ,"m rrh?. mitrv or iej. yu:n r t iiie risrht of way of : lit P. & c. IL R. over -4111 Uiwt. Thi triil u exceUiiil tariuai ami grazing ;-u.-p- A certain Tot of munI fitiiato in Meyerwlale fWowfffi. Comity and Stax' aforesaid, known on the ninu of "aid ton a as lot No. inmttna tit feet on H:xh iiMt ami extending smc mdlh 1JQ teel U x'h atrteL Tbe foilturine pan-els will be exTMiw 1 to stle in fmiii of the Court Hous, ia rkinwrsct, 1'., mi THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, A: 1 o clock p. m. No. 4. No. 3. ;90, A certain lot of ground -iitnate in tbe Borougn ol -si-meTN- ijotm- ty and State aforesaid, on tiie Sou-ib tide of Mmn tr-et, frouuiiK uu the mnie a hrCiidth 4f fortv tbree feet, and extend;ng bark of same brtsadi, a UiMstnctMif IT: fei't, wiih riirbt of w,tv from a triot street nonnward to Lsitnemu cLar':U, aud k;itwn as tbe " CENTRAL HOTEL " l'riertv. TTiU propvrty ( centrailv iomtiM!, coiniiHMlitms. ami iHitnif tn- lii built ht.tiH". in the county. Suiialue Icr nMirience or IxMniini hou.Hv'. N C Two lots of -rro'ini sitimle in the t-' . J. Homiiah sitin-Haid, ami kiioa u on tht ut-acnii pUn tii'.HMiii 4.i an lot!" . ulT ami .'t-H, au;t v:uu.i-i on the N.m-.!i (t bv Main Htieet. on the Emn bv -iijinji alley a th'u Aititii 1 !J M bv Patriot rc?c: ol on the Wot by lot of Harriet V. Wooilev, known as tae Mill ITBpenv." TERMS: Ten percent, of tJie nurehase money to bo paid wheMi property w knocke! 'town ; balance of one. third when ded i deltvereL aud 011e th.nl in 1 year, and mie-third in iyenrfn.m iate of deetl. lunferred payment! tw--ecnr.fi ty jiKltnaeiu on the property, wiitt inUre?.t. Fi-s-itn on A:ril t. 1''1. Aii crop now imwiiiv on the Land here of fered are reerveil. and the ritfht to iw winter w beat the ctHaunsf fail u alM Knerred to tin; ten ants. At the same lime, vix : SA TCRDA r, A CG 13U0. At ireyer!ale, I will OiTt r-it ptihiic .i'eeveTi- ty H:ttre of the irrfrrreii y4nri' of The Rev-tone lal c'oTnpanv, and twenty h.-tre 01 the eifncion .-lock of Mftd torapa.iy. TEliMH CASlL Tar Value ot stck la 8-n ier snanr. IlARVtY it. BERKT.KY, July 13. Trustee. o KPIUS; COUIiT SALK OF Valnph id BdqI Potato I U1UUU1U llULUUOlUL i. .0.- Iu tiie esl.tte itf Jnhn Wevcr, rtro'rt,, bite of Paint Ttmtwhip, Aimeniei Conniy, Fa. BY VTRTrf! "I Ha onlerof !e Iwnwl nut ofthe 'TphAux' t'ourt irf .SfKnermi '-'cmtitv, I'a., there will be eJtikaK.il to , ulilic Kale oa the premise, on FRDIAY, AUGUST 8, 1890, at 2 o'elork p. m., tbe following dtsrribed pieee of land, yt ; A tract of nine ac-rew ainl eih:y three nerche in Pant Towninip rSotmrHt Conn tv. P nljomin; nmdi4 of Jan-ob Meaver. tbe pultltc mail alaiar to s.-al f Luvel. and the bume farm of said John Wearer, decvaaed. t-5TESMS CASH. JnlyO. CATHARINE WEAVEB. AdtainiHtraLni tuij Tnimuttee. DjIIXISTRATOG'S notice. Ijnaieof Aniln-w TTnover. deeM . late of Broth-er-, niiev Twp.. Simetxet IA. Ha. Letter, iif ibluutimnuiou on the al.fve enate haviiiv bevn irrauivit bi tbe umlerMirnvd by the nf-ioer aiit'iority, nmiee u hKrehv nven u all perMmsinielned to Maiil mate to make immedi ate payment, anJ thiH haviii)ri:Ia:m rucAinri tiie name will prvwnt them -luiy iiiheii:iint.;i ir ettieraent no Huuniay. tue il itajr of A'ig., LhoU at Uu: lata restaeiici: o iieed. ' jaS'E HoovEa. Inia. A'lauulstratur. ABSOiiTTELY PURE er THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Remarkable Bargains in FIFTH AVENUE. . PITTSBURGH, PS. Sweeping Reductions ! TV- are .leterniine,! U c!.e np all SrRlJK 15D SD1IEB 00DS at 5 r.-cs that will maii: a hv Boior tra wiil nte a few of otir ciany barr.iiriH! : F!'E ED'DEED Pieces 2T Satine-.. BetHcetl to 1 1 e. THREE ' " loc. Fine (iinghams. EeJoced fo Iw. t)S K " " je.Sunh.i:. " . . SKVEVTY FIVE " il i India f-ilis. - - Fit TY " j"c loresa Uxxls, " " c. THIRTY-FIVE - il ii " - " C". GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR REDUCED. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. WHITE SUITE, GIN. HAM 9jt:'e VHAPIEH3, 52 30 to Fourth Graiie. 4 25 5 00 " -1 00 " 14 DRESS GOODS 3ra.Iia Unlorear, Jerseys, fi'trt Wawts. Blwier-. Jacket.-;. Surnnier Shawl.-, all at Low Triee-?. We will fill your orlora by mail protuj-.ily. A large lot ot :J5-Inch. nearly all wool, TlilFED DRKiS GOODS marke-l lo'-i ' -iaT to 1 l-Ue, were sU at 5.e. TLi-j is the Liir-rest 12 l-ile worth ever .h-oIJ by u.s nr anybody eLe. One lot 3-S-incli GRAY M0IIAIUS, marked down to-eL.7 to 2.m Woold beciieap at 4K j One lot .lo-ine'i Extra Fine Dill LLI AN TIM JIOirAIIrf; cleirant ! shades of u ray and brown mixtures: were irap'trted to sell at We have marked them to cIo.e out at M l-Jc. No better bar-rain in Ameri-! ca in Dress Good.-. ! About 1" pieces single-widtli all-vord filled Dress Good', excel-' lent .style-land desirable colors: ordinary sell from FJ 1-2 to loc. a! a vard. We have nvukeu tnem l''c. 1 One lot of d'tulde-wi.idi medium and Dark Gray ALFACA Smarked l down to-day from 2 1-2 to l-'5e. ."O-im.-h ali-wol tine English Snltimrs. nc-at little lirht plaids to make 1 s-tylisli and d ura 1,- travelin-' suit, marked down to c, re-mlarly sold j it l and 1."I."j a yard. Thee are some of our tce;al Iiai'vrains. ! In FAN' Y I'IMv-.h to il t, 1 N'w!iii-i, inui lii!i-o)t tirencii auii ermaii Im-; i r-Ort!l l'rv.fia jl. vt !.:iv Hi;tn,.iiipi.ati the pril l's ti) wind up ti' dimmer reaon' b'lm- j ness. X'wavn on L.tncJ. a iari:e loie of v'ti-im ami Ut-'liT nilnretl Fahriiat of ail iL-MTiptior.s i ' for street ami -vpiui;tr wear. '.; choice ii" s ia KLA'.'K.S and Oil.: i-i in all the best 1 I'LAIN F.llitlll S u.1 iownt c:j.:i prices. You can save monev hv runnn-r to the Ires , (nHis I;.'i.urtini'nt. CAMP3SLL & DICK. ! 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. The Conemaugh Valley FURNITURE COMPANY Hare always ou hand a Iar-re and well selected stock of ARTISTIC AND i GOOD : FURNITURE, AT KEAS0XABLE rKICES. Ce'droom Farlor Suits in I89O. I89O. IIZCON'D ARHtVAL OF tiits in anti'pie Oak, Walnut. Cherry, ifce.. from $:- up. Good, well-made Dedste-.i'ls. 11 woods, eliirantly upholstered, from iW up. Sideboard.- ia Oak. ie.. with jn-xl glass, from Refrigerators of best make. Every n-qnsite for the comfort and convenience ofthe Lome. Estimates Furnished Free. Mrs. A. E. Uhls SPRING AND SUMMER NEW goods GOODS ! Are You Going to Bui a Use or Barn ? John V. Wonders, Wm. F. Burr; raff. Ill Clinton Street, Johnstown. Pa. ConHi.-tin,,' of all the nrw arnl !a"-Ht irab'i' Summer Dress Goods, In Flack and Colored Silks and Clack and Colored Cae :rs ia4' and 40 in., all the. new shades. Fancy Combination Drcs Fat to in?, in new shade-. HIORT FRCFITS AND QUICK SALES." KE GOODS! i Tin A!' Aicii- tiie IJne. i Till.- ISCi ! 3S.h; T.'i'S EZTSXE HTO1.K OP '. Flain and fancy Dre.-s Go descriptions and styles, down prices. of ail i wav New lide of .'bo-inc!i CacLini'-re Oin-! bres, the handsomest lot of (ioo!s in the market. Our Leader, ::The Crown Satine,:: "i'i dilfcrent tiie Iiarel -tyles to select from jmcst Satino made. HEADQUARTERS FOR Tin, Iron, and Steel Hoofing, Spouting, Valley J, Gutter', and all kind -and Sheet-iri'n Work. Scroll Doors and Windows, Milk and Cream Cans. Building antl Siieetin.' F:i ! ep LadtJer-J, and all kinds of House FurnLshimr G'd. Fumps. Sewer-pipe, and Clay Stove Fipt. Tl:e : I.'.i . Cookinj Stoves and Rans ia die County, i;idudi,')i the fa i:. Golden Grain and Rcimlator Cooks. 1 new?tvle 1 a:.d ne Consistiu.z of .siiaranteod Black I CopjK.Uo Ran-es. AI-o a new ILin .the - Va'I.n- Njvekv." ess Siiks. Colored Silks. Surahs, j L ill aud see it. He Jl not oe und-'r-o!-Repairs for Stoves of all kiad . are furuislied on short notice. tali in. wuetuer you wi-'i to imy or no Re-pee tfully, P. A.. SCl-IEL,!.. Dry Goods, ! Dr.: "Watered Silks. Silk warp Henrietta Cloth, at H, SI. 15. $L-o, $i..:o, and $.60 a vard. SiIk-tiLii.shed ad-wool Henriettas 4o-ineh. TOe.. S"e. and $1. 40 inch, at 40, "0. and CO cents. t Tournam-'iit Cloths, ia Flaitls and Snipes, at lo. 11 l-l and lo cts. Ju.-t ihe thini-for a nice Sum mer Dress. New lot of ;bi-ineh Fereal. in new and Fancy Colors. Any rpiantity of Indigo Flue Calicos, all new figures. The lar-rest and most complete line of Lace Curtains, Cy the pair or by tbe yard we have ever had the pleasure of show in vr. .aid at prices that w iil astonish you ail. riain and fancy Colored Screens, and Curtain Poles of every de scription. Great banrains in Corsets. -Our Jewel.'1 price 8."c, reduced to ooe, Don't fail to tret one. Table Linens, Towel.;, Napkins, Laces. Handkerchiefs, Stockin'Z. Gloves. Rucliintrs. Silk Mits, Kid Glove--, Hamburg Edirinirs. to. RiBBONS"' ail! Unit we .ire im.itiuL-U"'!'- lu'.t'l'i'iar.crs. j -OUR NOTION STOCK :::::: I is full of New (foods. Thousands of i yanls 01 tie: jo-s taueoes at .oc. N'ew (Finirhams at 00. Wool and Cotton Carpet Chains of all kinds. A full line of New Dress (Jinvrluims, in Fluids, at 8, 10 and 111 cents. New Zeph vr Giucrhams, at loc. A beautiful line of :W Inch Cash-1 meres at - and 21) cents. j Handsome Fluid and Striped i Goods, to make np Combinations, j from 2 ") to 50 cents. j A line of Bei-tes. and a variety of j noveltv sH.ithv.rs, 1 A lar-re line of Dr--s.- Gir.liam: at 8. 10." 12. 15 and 20 cents! Satteens, 8, 10, 15 and - cents. ChaUies. and a -rri'at variety of Sprir.-rand Summer Wash Dresses. A Complete line of i WHITE GOODS,! Including Lawns. Nainsooks. Fancy - White Goods, Hemstitched Fiona- i i cimrs. a larvre varietv Ilaniburrs ; and Laces, Iice I'loimcintr-, j Table Linen-- and Covers, ! Towels and Narkins. A large line of j FINE LACE CURTAINS, From 5' cents a pair up. .- yds. Curtains, 60 cents a pair. Scrim, 5. 6. 7. S and H cents a yard, lied Spreads, from 50 cents. Corsets. Waists, &c. A lar-re line of guaranteed Kid Gloves at $1. Silk" and Lisle Thread Gloves, n 99 3- sl H ii V.tAJM,--' ''-''"!' r-1 Is 3t 1 in i T mm lUJjJJri A I500K CASE . er SP T (O V 1 Ijtr rnii'Te!! to r-,nt.i:n a nil xss,r?-rr.fi-.t of 'n)k.-. Kini-thtHi in -i-ijn.i!.! style . nm-tMnt tn nr ri::i. M.t li of oa Jtt: 'ie. or l.;th efutttrj tint.-I.. TI.; 1. i'jm tan pfnim-e lor !.w pru . Pi itylif rxit 'ip to ilate. V Lave 1 i!.ig ether patterns "if tf" -t mak'H an-i vl-i. that cunni t fail to ex, i ini-hwl ia oali. i:li"rry ani n- '.- ranv. lut our 1r-'t ,' net nil with iVoiilt cast-9. Wiil !iov a nicHt. iiin; piete auM-rtment of iverythiote lniinir;.n to the furnitnrw bmine. Kxtfr-i.oi TabI-, Chamber arvl I'artrr Su;tc. FmM inif roV:.. Kasv (.'haip-, Iattr-i ami ."priniiH, Hat lt.iek., 5!:rmm, t'rta.ri. .-iile!o;r'i-. I.'hijiiniers. Warlpjl", t'ai ineK I'arlor Tabitnt, IttH'tinin (.'hair. Curtain I'o'es, Otlice Itric, anvi il:i-tj Chairs. John Henderson, Johnstown, Penn'a. Executor's Sale of m Seal Estate andKid Mitts for Ladies and Children. A lanre line of vruaranteed fas StockiniTJ for Ladies ami BV VI!.TTE 'f the au'horiiv fivTi m in the la.-t '.!; ainl tHUtm-iit of Liclwii-k ,nlnvr. li.-cH'l. '.alt to' ii tl.TMin TnuTLHtiip. H.,in,-(Hiet Cuiiiicy. Pa . I -v-.:l nx;iw.' Iu public utx tin; pn-.tui-i"). ou FRIDAY, AUGUST Tj, ly.'o. foilnW-iiii; Ii.H.:n! fl ri A DMiyisfTKATEIVyUTK'tl ijtaieof WiiHfim J. Hi .nbothaiH, !:4 .f ( oti-tlutoi-v Bniirti. vWftnerH tHimv. '. Letters ol ttm:nv-iritiiun on tliei-v-tt1 hur- mh(ritT, notice li htrvhy :vra u4il prrniniH intlf.jtvi t aii ?-rAt u make imrai -t-t i' mnt, ait Hum uv;nif ctKinit y.u -;r.t mt?nt on or l:inf .-niur-lnv. Sn,y L. ivm. a; n rt"nie(t iti Ihe A'tmit-tntr.x :a F'!;riir, Aii'tiMm Twp., Mmfpi ! . H. ALICc K. UMNRC'TifW. A'i.'Ht.l-U! ': i. I DMIMTRA TOR S NOTICE. at 1 o'clut p. hi., -ettUiie ;b Ch ac. ! No-1. . f. A t r ii 1 -in 1 I 'hi tin ini ;:!. iti niii .u BUTTER ICK! ! PATTERNS dren, from 10 cents up. Also, Fancy Colored Hose. A complete line of new style Dress Trimmings and Vandyke Foiuts and other St vies, and RIBBONS, To match sliaiios of Dre- sooUs. all Cheap. The Sprinij St.M k of M-I-L-L-I-X-E-R-Y-G-OO-D-S T :ie jOTUt-"'., 011 tue Ujiii;r-t-'urz Jt ' j -imrH'l au.i W ttiiioreijiMti it -iimi--, ,m.jiiinr.ir I -jm1 arr iw-rwr ie-s. ! at i.ifr. aui Hit j rct well t;:Mrrr!. U;ii.ii:ir Hii..-- oi i-iivul i SiiHiiii Hurry b.ilier. liuitt tVi H, W m. Kitrn-f. j l'!n;;p i ritlwm ?!iii!it, anl oilier, witti a of Jin J IUt. !,i:c 4r ti ft PU.nn.ij'l, rflUTM tl if . i lUfT -4 .tur-.Si-e-Ai.fMi tiif . - ; ..tr, h . 1 1 if lott-n yr,tiiU-ti l tlj T.nlTi '.-i l.V tr r-n-rt A'.th..i . a - w Ii-k' i; t M"r.!t .-I. '! .. -(: t-ij-- .1. ' . TVrl Xf.urt if 'hMnL o, mVELLISG HOUSE A DMIXI.STIUThi.V .. iTICE. tnnk m, rtaMif, u'l iiittu:ri:ai.-, th-ui -eft teH. rtit tarni is . a 2"1 taii of ruluva- tuu. ;;h an aimn-ijun; ol li't.tofi and ytu ! Li:re lor xr.iziiu -nuif. .uui -x yotiuv app'e iMi h- j ani ; siiaar tump uh ri:r v j wiil tt itn tiie tit mi, 1; 'Icsirttl, s i A tm-1 "ot 'a:vl in ani trWTiiiip. ! kuuwa -llm -I'MiL; -imw Ynrtn " j cnLa:oi(i'. !oi inon or a'rv .;tar, j ami th? r-t -rii un:--rt-ti. aJinuiiir .an!? i A. j B. ilo-.t irl. Kiias Kih-in wmijfj Hvitvr. Miwni t Cilx-L in'! ot:ir-. w-:rfi a ut tiaiiiL Ltweintur j I iioi;-t?, Imrn. tit't 'MithiiJoJiii-," tnn--n ent:tl. ! Tin? farm weil w tii-ri. ani vrtl ailatVvt u th? raiciuirot' th-ri" if.cjf n ahiinttHntt (' i No. 2 fc.u.;t? rff rafjmer IC. 'rnmr. " ! . ia.: ,f Muio:-i-.? Twp.. tttni n . Pa. L?tlrr of Ainui)ilrui:o3 on tn ai-.. pi.i' havutjf icra:iii-vl to ii. uni-T-i(ri. .i i.r i,, pnir authority. uoii t i hrrci r z:v t ti ;rnii imicotI t nni (f4-u- Ut loh nnintOi-jt- pttymii!. anoi tii having t'sm fur..t th mi in w.il prtfiit Tht-:a nr.'.y itn.niitH:", for eulnwnt Tfoin-irtv -.' A ijni Hi... I. tU it: ial rei'tent:e ut tac tie ch-p-I, ::i siJ Ujwn.iiip. XaUV M' X til I r. r;.VKif J----A A'ini:..'.trT;rt.t. Is larre. rntbmoiriic ewiythinir nw and ! it,"Tnt. lii-a lrnirtrijtnt ii Lii! an-t rn : litiii u-x tl.ci-f.ii i-h -ari 1 b low. A rhpun 3in at Pmu1 Vni t ami dimmer Jackets. A full atixk of Wool on hand. TIlC Metropolitan Fattem j Linen m1 cotton tart I hain. rleet can be laid monthly, free ; rratis. Cull and ;'ot t!ie N'c.v j styles in Fine Goods. New Coods 1 of every description at bottom pri-1 PARKER & PARKER'S, i MRS. A. E. UHL Huc-iliin! rjt-h.'H rhu lt 'lav nf Ap-J. Wt. at n'Bii-h tiim. tin.' '1 he !t',:vr-I , ihtf .i- aii'-r in to'ir nM:,i iinr.uai paymenu fnm April 1. IV-l. -.vmioat iiittfTt-t, t.il 'l;ie. After tu i-tj ; nn exivaw an? aii pa i, t'nv wi-low hail r- vu ti-.i inl.'ixl 101 1 h rn .iniiv rtn ' h 1 r4 ! burins ht-r hrVirH'-. a;il af her i-ntn th; princi- j sott k ., Artorueyi. i Mt to tt ta:-l u tii? h- ir ot" t ;: if?a'rl. P-it- ! llu of wiliiam (Ut, .W it. lute of ii .J iwafnip. -ncpt oiin'v. Ittep of AiiotJi-.:ntuin on tjtr arj. v '--fife baviMf be- 4rajii?i tin nnil-r.-j:i;i! -tv -;,e irtl (rr ut;wr!ry . iit.cr l neivv irv n Ui nn.r ml?.U-l 4 t&tl M:lt ft) m-(" ItBKI-fi .i'c 'm m i-t, a:il tiwr hv,n-r ,-Uimt a.'n.ii': rr'n? nw pnr4?uc tlifia l:i;r antiieuucn-tt-fl iir cttlemciit oa nturrtny th 'av ci J ny, at tht? Korawoul Houv. in t!i iuwui of klu-a-w.a-t. -T. ALiihKT Vi : i A'timi.itmLr. A UDITOrrsi NOTICE. A rniTons NOTICE. At an t)rvaiw h'''-l :ti mifT'?. pa., an tlnr jm of .tity. ;:. r :he Unoraite lue Jiio!-w tlii'n.'-:f, tin liinit ri!frn:'i A;iii-(or wa ilniy appomU'il Ut jvs uim ex.tiriis, Jim. tn fat-w aifl voitat a diMnbiitmn ot rh (mult in 'ha hanUotT5. S. K'.t.M-U, A.lmr. h Anas Imnt Ptiv-r diM't-ji-vJ, tw ami aaujQ litoxe leiraliy enutlei lh-T;ti. ltenir rv!s nrte that h t'f!i attend tn th? dittut of tiie a;Kv appin!meiil on Thiirlay, 77th. ly. .M iii.- or1"ic. m SoTncrI. 1 . wiit!B an'l when uii prxoiu iii:le'ic(l taii ait cud if they tliiuic proiwr. J. R. snTT. A it Ji lor. In th? -a:e of Boniamtn Stu!?t. ilrt'casj-fi. , At an itrphan .'urt h?iil at imp-t on th j h -hir of Mhv. 111, xuf ujiiiTitfii 't wan 5uiy aitxi:;!(:fl Anttitor t moi a iivtr;ht.tim of tiie ! ( ui'J in the hai:t.- of W:il!sm H. (. k Adtninii- tratoroi" il?.vtleiit, to til aim ma t ;ite leiral ly iit;:li'(i thertc, hnby iv? ntii(? thai tm wiil atttnil ! iiie -lut; of th aiv? a:poitit mnton W-hitiaT, Ji:!t j:.. lv.-. it tiu 'iiln-c m SttitH, iJa-. whvu and wncrt ail perma ta V' rubier! an attenU F. J. KOOSEH, juU: Auditor. A CDITOR-S X' TICE- intiil" i. te orv.i oy riilnint inii. n tn- 4 loI T " Th;TT T( ir-'ni vat-'.. I prv-nomrJ. l. o ir c-ut. of ..- entir---Hirr-liM - -."-.."..- .-vnu.. llJ ou "r -- w : fauiaof Lewi, Jf S.atlrr. -i.- .J. Ute ,, IWK,.r fHirhiT i.,f,r-ia:i.o Mrw H. fable. ,tJ,w? l"""'n- "'"-t . ft. ; ... U1C U.l.i." HT!"l I il - I pnnwr .inlixr-.ty. twitw-ff i ht-r. - n,n u t.l i pernoc-. iu.ii bt:i to -aul e-Ut b, .nai rarwi . ( tM -iv,n,)r .U1 . k... - I - j mainte irinM the aiu wiii uwui t.: ti .! oinnt..-ui Siriunni( un -nrir Ui'. A . ihi tli rvrenUHv-H, or j. Somcrn-t. ..:n ii. ( Ui, aer atujrurr, al j H.VERir GARDNER. i-)-utnx. E XECTTOR' NOTICE. ihe A.tai!iii.-uaur. ia A UDITOU'S NOTICE. tStlt iar. ''" Ailmr,- ami Tnwir arraunt pte- Mfnte-l to f wtrt for romiriiuuifm. Ami now, st:i of Mr, on motion of H. L. Baer. K.. Atmrny fur tli Almint.trator thi. ( nii-1 iiin. u i'. c.iiiiom. K-j.. A'i iitor. ii di-tribiiifttv f-.imi ;n theii.tmls oi'tlii? Ailtniniift. tralor u aul suimo: thir iegailyeuioiitMi thcreuj. So-n-TS't fi.utT. Extnu-. Srum t'Ue R-oitn!. f erri M Tils SI. no. JAi oB Jo. S A ANJJ, ifrk. Bv virine t,f the Vim' .inniuumien;, notir? i hen ii" a-lvt-n Unit I i'l m;t u nil.-ini U) !tie li tiHH tiiTinf at mr n!-'.;-1 in Sc.:nr-ict. Pu.. on Tiiiir-i'"". tiif ' .'Hi i'iiv of Jujy. 1.- ft at IilwVio? a. f" "' wiifW a.1 lrrHoius intcre.t-il may aiU-u.lit Itsey uiiui rnii'r. I 'Z. COLBORV. Aotiitnr. i,-iati' or r..iKta yny. ni-r it.. mt or Lowr J'-irryt rowii3ni;. HjniTMr. 4 .mnlv-. Pa. Lt-'.tvr tHHttjimeiitar, on ',v,. ctte bar inir iiffti u;t-tl to ! iiiii'i.-HtiriH'.l hr tQeim- er !tlior.:,-. Hutu-- L-- hervli. uivn to uii pi-xm liiitvoUHi to Haiti e-lat ut uitiii iiunieiliMttf Dav- iri tiie eta ot jatin wrfi--.. nHtHjt. f mtnt n:vt ,:ii-? nri itit cimm, ir iitfman'b Tlavinir iwt-n .iPTHionleii hy tni? Orriimiw' onrt 1 avniiiHt tiicnam.- will prtrt iu-m lnly AULorn- of PMmietxt Cirtinlv. 'Aitiiurti ntate an 'ount. I t.ciut-1 for urniemtrttt on Thurntiay, Anif. T. "jo. t)i tiie wiilown' ilim er. iwfrta.n ailvaiKvim-m-, j t ti.e ortii-fot . H. Jtuhiuxs. Exi., la the Bor- an.l mtiki-ii?r.bmion to an'l mn than? imi- i oniUof L fsi.ia, lv ntiile. tnrpto. ' in the ita:e of Jm.b tifr-, J' SEfll OCLmt. key. iaie p.iint 'r.iwT.-hip. 'li-M-'t. niHic- m ; fc'itcuior. hereby rven ttint I will ttrnil Ui tb iiutii- of j Srcitt il !v, AttomfT-i. nan! ni:..imnn-rit t mr t.aice in SnnfrKi, Pa., j . ou tuunuuiv, Jtuy l-yw. W. II. ErPPKL. July Auditor. A t'DITCR'S NoTiCI-1 DMINLiT5AT0R'-i NOTICE i-ute iif Antin Itrunr;' late of Rmtiiersralicy T'0 , .-.MHtiDWl P.. ttc ol. Ia"!?-" of Atiuiii cratom on tiir bove .At hmviu bt-ffn srnatU to tne "inlctirnd by the profter amlHimv. n.tiiH im hri'!,y sivn to nil wT-Hovs intleiui V hu( tl to make immeili iliAte T-.-roi!it. ami ihow bavitiz cUaniM rural un tbe wine wili litv-ieiit tlietn iluir ol bntn un-4 ft ,ettieajent ou .-iaiui-in?, Aiiuunt i.-ji), at Ui resmeut-e ol Jacob i. ttraiit. i:i -u! Twp. Ia'iH J. Bit A XT. KE.NKV H. BKANT, In the fourt of Com- mm Pi-. .-t,,mT-x-t ' n. Pa. ivt ,i. l ) S.I. JS Sent, T. ioTL i jitn. of ?nn fx rel Isaae Ki-uiitiin; mi.l t;r i-'rietii'.ne, VH. loiivrirk Frnllxe. ! Tbe nwler-ivniftl A irlitor aiiiHDinted b th- fo'irt on tbe Jui 4t June. A. L).. ), - m lu trthiitf the fn:i,l in tbe hul. of the fonimitb-e to n.l !!'.. me ttxae iMtaiiy tm:."il thcrvto. bere br ?iv.. not:!- that it Hit m lua ortiee lu tbe Knp.ni'hol Somimel, Pa., ou A eliipla. the nix liayofJulT. Ii. r the nnrmee of nttenilmit to mr (i'i..w m wi aoTmninifKi rrriin luorit, J, !-). at the reaiiiutiue . -aid doroo-'b. . A'itniui-Htriii.i.. Frl. W. Biewker. Altera v. j XECTOR'S NOTICE. ' EUio of John W. n. ii. -.:. :e mt -a.i.bnrr i Buroiixb Venn.!. j Letters trttarnentarr on tbe rbor ett, hr , mt bem K-Hiutei to the uniicrHiirni-'l bv- tne pro per autnorty. noli.v h.-rt-nr j v-t in , ! u. r w iniieo.e.1 ut nmiij eitie mae ..ii:v.-.!:fi parmellt. nj tln. hor:n i-:!'n tn - -t l!ie -tune U pnernt tliem -lnlr ainheiiTi.itti-il ;or --r. Uenient. to Ibe nuii'iiHtdF-i, ,tn T oeniinv. o-iri-t .", I.-e.l, at tae irile reii!ei4-e or iircea.Hil. When xui her; tbeT wCl a:temt 'or ii.l .or puc t'-ob f rvrs'';'ir. FilANKLiM P. B-i !!V hXe.-0-i.n. L' AND WARRANT. Wi'iiam Fj-vlf b ii,-l ( an appiieation -ith the SeeTHMry if r-u.-notl J fun for a tramini tor -i -h of iauti .t'o-o--rt I Napier Township. Ke.lfonl i.'iiintr, an.) ...bile i Township, Soici-et ''otinty. mi cirmic :anii-i of m.tt oclork p. in., wben au.i where ail par- Dmniei Smii , e-tate on the tt". 4t.putr,l jn4 T uea ia latere laaf aUeui if Ujey thiai pino-xtr. j between n:Te- , heir- m-tt r,f!f-i H.'elje Ti I a, C H'oULHT, j on the South. Joan Darr t en tbeV.rb ,n 1 ,r"- ' '''- --- - - - - " -urn IT