J The Somerset Herald CEOUGE E. SCULL. Editor. i Ved.vesdat J-iiy -v, lew. ,Ms i rvai!. It a gl'ri.uS r.iin. Tomatoes are rfWeniuft. F'.y 11 dtl,an- Kre-.ii, pure drugs at fccvtlt-rs. jn.iW London faiuili.s live ia cellars. A co'iJ ave struck m hard thit wk. K-.-r.wfn' fofirns slsors liardotifd by "ira- I Musical tore. Violins, instruments at Sr.ydir's drug and violin strings at Snyder's W-rug store. i:if i nnmtiRi'ied dogs hare been killed in V.t!burr'b. TmxffiS of all Viud at John N. Snyder'i ijinig store. Si Wra. B. Shafer's advertisement in aa J llier column. I S.mie of the weather tLia week would be J5 -Hghtfal Ortober. I -ri,e pipu'ati.in of Rhode Island, the Iniallest Slate, is :44.-7. I A foree of ruen at Johnstown is still en- V. in searching for the dead. If plenty of liif-s is a s'ra of a lioallly liincr. this oujiht to t one. A living bird has been frui-n in the centre a cake of artificial ioe at I.ancaMer. ",,rktnen on the IVnns-vIvania llailrcao ft itr travel on S-c;ai ira:ns run lor mem. Sjlior ilatf in all colors at .Vts apiece, at 11. M. Tredwell A Co. r:-linied valuables mweiej at John an will be sold by auction at Tiltiburgh. Tl-p wibKers" on-bans of the State w ill i!J a reunion at Vil!iaru;ort on August Thr Ili'i.ub'i.-aiis of Fulton couu'y will ,'J sb'ir numiuutin convention on An t 13th. The farmers claim that this was the mot vorahlesMium for haymaking an J harvest f.ir a numiK'r oJ years. The ui.han est maa of the day is the one Jfc:iu po o:: on a vac.iuuu ami reiurns iu that his friends do Dot know he was v.y. The Hats. Flowers and other Millinery .at M. M. Tredwell A Co., are offering lit il:' price .ire not old stock, but fresh goods , llit- latrst styles. Pai'vland ' for Aiirt:t is a welcome -tor The little Mks would sadly miss is delielilfal companion if 't9 visits should - . . T. T .l a-e. only cents a year, n. lMuirvy i., l'ub'isbers. We have on Land a larire number of good iik which we will sell in quantities to suit B e purchaser. Trices very reasonable. Yard .;wsiie the planing mill. Hoi.beook Eros. A Tawoh. When yon buy a lamp chimney, boil it in Alt water, and vou will not experience me xalion caused by a burrting chimney. It a simple but e!!'-ctua'. remedy. A lamp imney thus treated ha been known to -t for years. Xo degree of heat will breaij tm. The phenomeral stK'vess of Aytr's Sarsa ,rilla starteil into existence a host of com liti.rs. This, of course, was to be exjor 1 mt the efli-ct has leen to demonstrate Hijirrior merits of Ir. Ayer's prepara i hy a constantly increasing deruaud for j Ye have jtist op'neI a lot of the ceiebrat. ; Surlitjlit ax my Zephyrs, Shetland and t miantown. The ladies must see them. M. M. Tkedweli. & Co. 'Vestniorelund county's big towns show a follows: (ireethurp, 4.173; Mount f.'a-ant. M.i'-tj : Latrobe, .T4 ; 8rttdaie, 2.W ; lr Latrobe, S.St'j; Jeannett, Irwin, J. .12: West af-wton. 2,')V'. The population of the CJnn- is II" -X. an increase of 40 )er cent over Ayer's Cathartic Fills are recommended the best physicians, liecause thry are free im calomel and other injurious drugs, be z coniH)seil vt purely vegetable ingredi- 4 Is. While thorough in their action, thev raula'.e and strengt-hen the bowels and sec dry organs. k wiil be a long time bffure the order of - rank of states in population is changed. 4 far oniy as the I-f-"t two are concerned. w York and IVnnsrlvania have lel for ny years, and will ointinue to do so for "i-m renuses jet. OI;io, however, ba : lier old position of third plaoe, whioh is hell by Illinois. Tlie territory that was a few years a?o a dreary prairie, now ls third in the list of gruat states and has :ty that raaks seeond only to New York. at is the wes. U this season cf the year, we n:ake it a e to sell all poods, ei-S'pt a few staples, -reai '.y re bleed iirim-s, some of them at f price at M. M.TKEt.WEi.1. t Co. i e"i'!ein the c:ountrv who are annoyed hv . a.'ioiiltl reRiemler that clusters of the 'ra i. clnvr whic'i grows abundantly by v nadi.le. il liung in the room and left :? and she! Its Cunt, fragrant tx-rfume 'iigii the air, will drive away more flies i sticky Mueers of n'.olosM-s and other Tt 'ru? anil tlv iiate:s can evrreo!Wt. -iisus tiiifx-rvi.Mjr I'rnny. of Washington received the ivturrs from Nicholson "slifp. layette county, the other day, on one of the (mpcr noticed the name amo Net.r. agt-ii 10. years, who has a e fanii'y. Hp an a-:iveold g-ntlemaa enuni'ra:or staled, and has not lost more i 1" days labor during the last years. - is the ino-t remarkable case on the m--of the present let.sus. :;ere are no rteords in the S;gtial Otlice 'how that this country ever had cooler 'lie- in July than has prevailed the past Jays. Monday g es on record as the t I'.y ast iu bistury. On July 21. the!-i,.perature u ll to A8 degrees. This the t.-iri ra'.ure was ,"j7 degrees. Even f ll;r- that w are livirg in an epoch of ierful even!., this somewhat Midden Cf from the heatt-d djys of last week to Ifiiu'ut fill mosijuilo-killing a'morphere i!e ailhoct a jimdei:t. as intmaieil iti the Census t.t.1ice Bt lii'-gton that the Pennsylvania S.iiervis fii5 ii.e firl io send in complete re 1 of the p ij.ulati. n will be completeil at ariiet moment, so that they may have '"dlt of having the result of their la riuu!gaied to the country at the bead ;e ht of States. Ti e PailSV " :-.i:ir.l ),n " " I 1,1. "l contriljutioiis from the ien of ita fa d:tor. in !h. Atu4 number. Chil- from eiht to twelve will enjoy this "'.f. fi a ;.,.ar The puldiahers, !. f-jj'. 'o.. Btim. oiT.T to send a speci- t" every reader of cur paper. Little X!m and Women" is efte- t'u'ahle for children just beginning to Tiie Auf-twi number is tilled with stories, verses, and pretty pictures, il I" cents a number. I.). lyjthrop Co., !.f rs, Boston. JtovtolU-r ?!ir.dsy s hool will bold :n;ia! pictiic a! the Mostol'.er grove on 'i'.v. Au.tlst II, ls:o. Ilefreshraents e had on the grounds. Hjrse fsed can ' on -l. application. All are cordially Cohmittee. " corner stone for a new Lutheran .a to ( erected near Wittenburg, Sora 'our.ty. Pi, idon Friday, " l- - o'clock t. ra. Iter. O. Pl-man.nfsalijbury, will preach the A.I are invited to be present. urii,'n picnic will hi held at Iter ' -u-day, August Ui un.L-r the of B.rllti CiitU N:. .Hi, Knights of ".l ien Eajile, ,n( Berlin Cornet " be a general attendance and Band from all over the coun ' J''"' a'r S-mniises to be a great SUO TLt program will be publialie-d next InrrM of riflln bi J-i frrti'.tetl ffm. ftarl, BskervHit.. Mr S H. Oarmeh. of s gnest at the residffce ofWm. H. Plait. Mrs. Liiiie Stutzman Brown and u.mily,of Raltimnrr. Md . are insert at ihc resideiice of ("has. H. Kiiiitr. Mr. Iaac Simpson baa added a Tery bandsome new surry to Lis already well t'Uipind litery stable. Mr. d lluaaeckwr, of Norriatown, l'a., is renewing his anjuainUnce with Somerset and Somerset's girls and boys. A correspond'mt from North Pakota writes Charles II. Fisher Sir the latest news in reirard to the Xieely boys. The Ed Kimmel farm ia Broihersvalley township, was told at public sale a few days ao to John U. Stoner, Esq., of Berlin, for $ lj.fi 10. Main Crews street is always a busy thor oughfare, bat Saturday the crowd on it wss onusually dense. The borotujh politieman wss called n;on several times to open a passage way on both the sidewalk and the drivewiy. Prof. Chas. F. Livenjrood, of this town ship, had his left arm broken one day dnr irjrthe week, while engaged in assisting bis father store away hay. He was caught un der a patent fork that goot loose from its fastening. The schixil directors of Somerset township let the contracts for two new school build ings at public auction, at the Somerset Hoose, Saturday. Henry Bittner and Nathaniel Dickey were the lowest bidders, and were awarded the contracts, at $' each. Mrs. Hattie Elder Grove, of Springfield, Mo., with btr family is spending a month in Somerset. Mrs. Grove is a native of this town and w ill be remembered by many of our residents as Hattie Elder. Her husband occupies a prominent position with a west ern railway company. " t'nele'' Hiram Hartzell, of Addison was in tewn for several days during the week, lie is very much interested in a Christian church being built at Fiiendsville, Md., which when completed will be the first house of worship erected by that denomina tion in Western Maryland. Harvey M Berkley, Esq.. Trustee for the sale of the real estate of Emauuel Lichty dec-ascd, requests lis to call attention to the charge of date for the sale of the "Centra! Hotel" and other Somerset property. This proi-erty will be exposed to rale on Friday, August --nd, instead of Thursday, August as tierrtofcre advertised. Saturday's Fittsburgb Vitintck devotis three or four columns to a rehash of the S3tith I'enn II. K. revival stories that have been floating around this section ever since work on that road was abandoned. The Iittmlrk says that a re-survey of the road is beitift made by engineers in the employ of the Pennsylvania K. It. Company. Hiram Yodef. a young man in the emplety of the Johnstown Lumber Company, at Bethel, had the thumb and forefinger of bis right hand badly mangled by a circular saw. which laid Lim off work two months. A few days ago he went to work at cutting logs. On Tuesday in felling trees up in the moun tain he was caught by a falling tree and bad his rijjht. leg badly bruised, which will give him another lay-off of several weeks. Colonel T. L. Heyer diet! at Baltimore, Md., on the litb inst. He was bom in Som erset and was the son of Ilev. C. F. Heyer, the venerable Lutheran minister whose death occurred here several years ago, and whose memory is dear to many of oiir peo ple. Colonel Heyer was a soldier iu the Mexican war, being a member of the Cam bria Guards, of Ebensburp. which was com manded by bis brother, Capt. C. II. Heyer. Intense excitement was created near Lsu relville, on the Chestnut Ridge, on Saturday by the appearance of a huge black bear. Large parties went out in search of it, and at night were compelled to give tip the hunt. Esrly Sunday morning the hunt was re sumed with renewed vigor, and about noon bruin was cornered by the dogs and finally shot. It was found to weigh about Slfl pounds. His skin will be mounted and placed on exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute. Grif.uburg Ve.o. Mr. and Mrs. John K liable, of this bor ough, celebrated the .K-tli anniversary of their marriage, Monday last. They were married in thit county, and w ith the excep tion of a few vears, when they resnie.1 in I'itisburgh, have always been residents of this county. For a great many years Major Knable was engaged in the mercantile busi ness in Somerset, and only retired from act ive business three or four years ago. All of their family three daughters, Miss Martha, Mrs. L. C. Co! born and Mrs. George M. Hob- litzell, and two sons John I'. and t alter W., together with live children, were present and participated in the golden wedding fes tivities. The many friends of Mr. J. Earl Ogle, re- tiding in Som rset wiil be gratified to learn that President Harrison has nominated him to be postmaster of Johnstown. Mr. Ogle is at prevent confine! Ui his home in that city su!!ering from an attack of typhoid fever. In regard to his appointment the Triluiw has the following : The nomination of Mr. J. Earl Ogle to be Postmaster at Johnstown, in place of Her man t.aumer, iiemocrai. wnose term nas expired, is in the line of Civil Service, as Mr. Ogle is the son ot a soldier knled in battle, has been connected with the oitie-e ever since boyiiood seventeen years and has been Assistant Postmaster for the greater portion of the time. He has been careful and pains taking, aitentive to the duties of his position, "is of good moral character, and will bring no discredit to the party from which be received the appoint meiiL His continuation will spefdily follow, and lie will enter upon the duties of his new position with the good will of ail our people. Geo. W. Smith, of I'.rothersvalley town ship, had a fortunate escape with his life last Monday evening. He had delivered a load of hay in Berlin and was returning home. Jumping from the wagoo on the hill too east of town for the purpose ofdrawtrg the brake, the horses started to trot. Iiving the rubber he ran ahead to stop them and had only caught hold of a trace when he was thrown on to the ground, the wagon paisinj over his body. Persons who witnessed the acidjnt ran to the scene and found Mr. Smith unconsciou. Ha was carried to the olhceof Dr. Garnun, where upn exiruin tion it was found that hij left arm had b en IrightfaUy crushed, the bone protruding through the skin at three separate places, his colar bon? was fractured, and his body was a mtse of bruise. After his wounds were dressed he was removed to his borne, where under the skillful treatm;nt of Dr. Garman he is recovering as rapidly as can be expected, A shocking accident, resulting in the death of Frank, a fifteen -year-old arm of A. A. Miller, Esq., of I'rsina, occurred at that place about two o'clock Sunday afternoon, h seems that the boys of that neighborhood have made a practice of jumping on and olF moving ireight trains, as they climb the hravy grade from Confluence to the tunnel a mile and a half above, for number of years, and Sunday afternoon there wn a large crowd engaged in this dangeroas sport. Two or three of young MilleT com panions bad jumped a train and were riding in safety, wheu he attempted to join them, but missing his hold, he was thrown beneath the wheels of a car and both hUiegj were cut entirely off below the knees. lie managed to hold on to some part of the car truck with his hand, and was carried for a few rods, wheu he was jerked on to the platform of the I'rsina statiou by several young men who had heard his cries ofpaia. He was remoVv"! to his home, where he lingered in great ag tnj until seven o'clock in the even ing, wheu deaih put an and to Lit sufferings. Didn't Know It was Loadad. Another ease of didn't know it was loaded and result ipg in the death of a promising young lad occurred in Lower Turkey foot township, near Confluence, Kridsy. On the afternoon of that day, a fifteen -year-old son of R Phillippi, went into the house and was iu the act of taking out his Cithers gun, when hi mother told him to let it alone, that the gun was loaded. The boy matter ed something about tbat always being the case, when he wanted to shoot and went cut. Shortly afterward-", w hen unobserved by his mother, be returned to the room in which the gun was auuidiug and taking it with him retimed to the rear of the house where he proceeded to see for himself wether or not it was loaded He pulled back the ham mer and holding it in position with his foot, was ia the act of blowing into the mazile with bis mouth, when his foot slipped and the gnn was discharged, itscontesU penetra ting the lad's brain. His mother heard the re port of the explosion and hurried to the place from whence it came, to find her boy laying on the ground dead. Death of Dr. Edward Lichty. Messrs. J. H. and E. J. Lichty of this city have returned from Detroit, Michigan, w lie re they went to assist in the last sad rites over the remains of their deceased brother, whose name appears above. The casket containing the body of the deceased was deposited iu the vault, where it will re main until the final place of burial is de cided upon, by the brothers wlu reside in different localities and are 'now consulting upon the matter. Following is a brief ac count of the life and death of Dr. Liehty, from the Detroit llrrM : Dr. Edward lichty. one of Detroit's best known physicians, "died yesterday morning from a paralytic stroke, pneumonia super vening. He had lieen raiding at the Cuss avenue bote!, and on Snuday morning, July fi. was fo'--.id in ilia rooui, suffering from a second stroke of parly sis lue other having occurred about a vear ago. Tlie doctor, w'tio was 02 years old. was born iu Somerset county, l'a , and after a brilliant coilere career, graduate! at tlie University of Pennsylvania in 18"0. After practicing medicine in bis native place four or live years, be removed to Waterloo. Iowa. During the war he was the leading physician and erjoyed a large and lucrative practice. Owing,' however, to the failing health of his wife, he remove to this city, and here his medical skill soon Dlaeed him in the fore most ranks of his profession. He tilled the o.'lioes both of county and city physician, and during his tenure of the latter otiice be personally', and with only one assistant went round and vaccinated the whole of Detroit, rich and poor, lie wa respited alike by the prt'.fi-sion and his fellow citizens. His friend. IVm Dtint, states that he was an entnusiaMic free mason and democrat. He was an intimate friend of the late ex Judge Je-emiah Black. He retired from active rract ice two vears aboard leavei one son. tiny It Lichtv. omfortardy provided for. ( ftMim imra Daily Unzate. Murder Unearthed by a former Someraet county Boy. One of the most diabolical murders ever committed in Near York city was brought to light one day last week through the sharp ears and eyes of air old time Somerset boy Samuel (i. Campbell, w ho has been oneof the metropolitan detective force for a number of years. The evening HViJ of July 23d says: Campbell tumbled on the caae by pure good luck. He was riding in a Third avenue horse car when he heard a conversation between a man and woman just "n frort of him. He bent forward and caught this much : Tlie Young Woman Well, I tell yon Annie Goodwin is deed. The Young Man I can't believe it. What caused her death ? The Young Woman Dr. MeGonigal j-er-formed an opperation. Sadie Trapliagen told me so. The Young man Where does Sadie live ? I must see her. The Young Woman Her mother lives on One Hundred and Twenty-siith street, be tween Second and third avenues. The Doctor lives on One Hundred and Twenty third street. Prfhips yon would likj to sec him, too. (sneeringly)? The Young Man By . I will, and I will take Inspector Byrnes with me. That was enough for the detective. The woman became frightenel at the man's in dignant outburst, and begged him not to meddle with the case. Campbell says they took the ftfrry to L'ing Island City. He went direct to the station, and to! ! Sergt. Linden what be had heard. The latter thought it of enough impor tance to send word la the O.ie Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station, and Detective Ross heard the story from Campbell's own lips a few minutes laifr. Then btgan the unravelling of a mystery that was ba tiling at every jsjint, but the clever detectives at last got hold of the end of the string and finally pulled out a straight case. The murder was that of a young and pretty girl employed in a cigarrette factory and was brought about through the instru mentality of a rich and profligate lover who had tired of her. Western Letter. Kaxjas Citt, July 21. DrR Hr.SAtn: We are so far on cur trip westward, and have enjoyed the journey very much. The late rains have cooled the atmosphere so that It is quite pleasant to get aroUnd. but besides making it pleasant for travelers it has been of immense value to the grangers of this State. The wheat crop is fairly good and has been secured in tirst rate condition, but the corn suffered on account of the pro longed drouth. There is also a great differ ence between the high lands and the bot toms. The depth of the soil in the latter is so much greater that it holds the moisture longer, and now the rains coming just when needed will give at least a fair crop to the best land., and that means plenty for all purposes. The wheat yield, may be a little short, but the quality is good. Wc left St. Louis about the first of July and went through to Springfield iu day. The country we passed through was mostly scrub oak, and the eropa looked bad for want of rain. The towns seemed to be akin to th country and did not present an im posing appearance to ua. We were told that this was the poorest part of the State, and we accepted it for want of better information. When about ten miles from Springfield there was some improvement in the general appearance of the contitry, and around Springfield land is good. I met here my brother II. Y. Schell, whom I had not seen for over SO years, and found his family all well. I also met Sue Massaler, utt Stewart, and Elizabeth Bschtel, formerly Neft, and yon may test assured they were glad to see some one from Somerset. We enjoyed a pleasant week with our friends in this beau tiful city. I did not learn why this place Is called Springfield, but presume it is from several large springs around it. The electric street railway runs out to a large and beauti ful park on the outskirts of the city. The park la private property, and the revenues for maintaining it are raised by renting the boats and permission to fish in the lake. We left Springfield oa the 10th inst., and fonnd the country somewhat better west ward. When about 2j miles from Kansas City I remarked to a gentleman near me that this was the finest land and improve ments I bad seen in Missouri. lie astonish ed me by saying that I was in Kansas. This was more than I expected, as I never expected-to see Kansas. For the rest of the way we saw beautiful farms, immense fields of corn and thriving orchards, and it is safe to say thai in tbat distance 1 saw more apples in that country than in all the States we passed through since we left Somerset. - Kansas City is theyonng giant of the west, and stands tenth in her clearing house set tlements ; last Saturday the amount being about ten and a half millions, which is a vast sura for the number of ber inhabitants. I may bar more to say of this city here after. Jons J. Schxll. Here la a Pointer for the Ladles 1 M. M. Tredwell A Co., are selling split and single Zephyrs without regard to color at S tints per cz. Just half the usual price. Increase of pension has been granted to Michael Ansell, New Lexington and Frank lin Fiaecy, Shanksvilie. No one su d that the anteo would show a very great boom in itm population of Somerset county, but it has ijeen taken for granted that the figures would show healthy growth. Now that an unofficial report of the work of the enumerator! has been made public, it would be a waste time to deny that there is considerable dis appointment over the figures given for some of the districts as well as the total for the entire county, and it is a question in the minds or some whether the work has every where been dune as cleanly as it miht have been. There ia other data outside of an actual count upon which a tolerably accurate guess can be hazzarded as to whether a comma nity is gaining or losing in its population and when these tests are applied thev do not In all cases bear oat the figures given tar the census. The Leed contests that we have n our Presidential ejections are always cal culated to bring out a full vote and they do every time and when a district shows an increase in its total vote, it is safe to aav that there has also been an increa in the general population, and the Presidential vote of 1SS8 shows a material increase over that of IS.0 in nearly every district in the county. The retnnis of the number of taxable inhab itants made each year by the different as sessors afford another test; and while pos sibly there might be some omissions, there is very little danger ot any of them being "padded. And when the election returns and the returns cf the assessors both show an increase, it is safe to assume that the cen sus figures also should show a correspond ing increase. Do they ? Some of the districts do show gains, which if evej nearly maintained all over the coun ty would have carried it beyond the forty thousand mark, with something to spare. But others show only a very small increase and some of them an actual loss. As an example, take Stonycreek township. The vote of 1SSS shows an increase over that of 1?50 of S3 votes. In the latter year the census showed five inhabitants for each vote in Stonycreek township, and at this rate the increase In population in l&SS should already have reached 400. But as I he census in 1W shows an increase of only 81 since 1380, it would look as though there bad been a general ex- odu from the State of Stonycreek since 1830. But what have the assessors to say about this matter 7 Well, comparing the assess men of December 1S"K with that of December 'Kt the latter return shows again of 77 in the number of male taxables, showing that the increase was still there at that date, and moreover that 57 of this gain was among the freeholders, who arc usually men of families The hegira must have taken place within the last six months. Allegheny and Xew Baltimore in 1.S88 had increased their vote 4S. The assessment in December W0 shows an increase of 48 in the number of male taxables, and which would indicate a gain of about 200 in the population. Yet the census figures, if we have them correct, show a loss of 330 as compared with 1H, and there are other dis tricts in which a comparison would show the same results. Ogle and Paint show an increase of 79 in their vote of 83 over that of IS). The cen sus figures show a gain of .'!7 in the popula tion, a gain somewhat in kec ing with the voting population. The seeming shortage that we see in the other two districts may be explained on some other theory than tbat the enumerators seera to have missed a good many people. But we would like to see the explanatiem. W. Somerset. Pa.. July '2)1, IX!w. For Sale. A second-hand Thresher and Separator, rith 8-bcrse power. J. M. HoiMcRiurn. Lavanavllle Briefs. Muss Brendey. of B!thlebem. Pa., is mak ing a short visit to her friend, Miss Annie Tayman. Two ladies from Pittsburg, Mrs. West and Miss Friend, are sojourning for a short time at May field farm. Two young ladies from Manchester, Miss Graven and Mias Keck, are the guests of Miss Kate Manges. Mrs. Lavina Kring has been lying serious ly ill for tome time, and is not yet consider ed out of danger by ber physician, Dr. 11. g. Kimmel I. The young people of this place held a lawn fete on Friday and .Sal unlay evening of last week, on the beautiful lawn surroundingthe residence of Mr. L. D. II. Tayman. There was a large attendance, and all aeem to have had an enjoyable time. The proceeds will go towards the erection of the new He-formed church, now in course of construction. Ab Lium a. The Largest Check Ever Drawn. Up !i the preseat day Vaaderbiit's check for 7o0,K was erroneously supposed to be the largest check ever drawn. This has been eclipsed, as one drawn by the Indian and Peninsular Railroad company for 11, 250,0 s on the Ijndon and Coanty Bank of London has just passed through the clearing house. In liW3 the Pennsylvania railroad drew a check in favor of Kidder, Peabody fc Co. for over $14,000,000 in payment of the Phila delphia, Wilmington and Baltimore stock. The check was framed and hung up in the orliceof the Pennsylvania railroad company. Midsummer brings something besides heat, at M. II. Tredwell & Co s. Hats. Flow ers etc., are now being sold at half-price. C. A. R. Encampment. The Xalional Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held at Boston August 10th to 1Mb, 1800, and for the bene fit of comrades and the public the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all principal stations on ita lines to Boston, August 8!h to 11th, inclu sive, valid for return until August 20th, 1S00, at greatly reduced rates. By an ar rangement entered into by all the lines, l.owever, the return limit may be extended to September 30, if tbe return coupons are deposited with the Joint Agent of the Ter minal Lines at Boston between August 12th and 19th. Throngh tickets may be pur chased for ns? on any of the rail or boat lines east of Xew York. For specific rates rom each station consult ticket agents of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Very Sad. George J. Knierem, whose removal to Dix mont was noted last week, died in that in stitution on Saturday morning. The remains were interred on Sunday afternoon in Union Cemetery. Mr. Knierem was struck by tbe limb of a falling tree, and for some time his life was despaired of. After recovering be did not seem to be tlie same man mentally. About a month ago he was again injured in precisely the same manner. Recovery of physical health was rapid, but at the ex pense of his mental faculties. When vio lence set in he was sent to Dixmont, but death soon came. He was a young man of most exemplary habits and character, an honest, hard working man, respected by all. He was to have been married to Miss Deal, of near Wellersburg. Much sympathy is folt for her and the family of the deceased. Jfeyowfcie Comtaerc'uil. ' : ' Men' Shoes. Several cases of men's brogans and plough shoes. First class and cheap. J. M. HoLDEIBArK. At Fisher's Bookstore. A nice line of Baby Carriages at Fisher's Book Store. City boarders and temporary sojourners can rent baby carriages at Fish er'a IVxjk Store. This is the place, also, to bny Hammock!, Novels, Magazines, Re views, and other reviews, and all kinds uf reading matter, either light or heavy. This large and handsome establishment is a general rteort for literary people, and people cf all sorts. Yon will do well to every day make a habit of " dropping in " to Fisher's Book Store. This Space RESERVED FOR PARKER & PARKER, THE LEADING DRY GOOD & NOTION Store of the County. Mrs. A. E. Mil's SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES." NEW GOODS ! All Along the Line. THIS ISCLVDES TUP. ESI IKS STOCK OF Dry Goods, Consisting of ruaranteed Dlack re.d Silks, Colored Silks, Surali, Watered Silks, Silk warp Henrietta Cloth, at $1, 11.15, $1.25, $1.50, and $.60 a yard. Silk-finished all-wool Henriettas, 4C-iuch, 76c, 85c. and $1. 40 inch, at 40, 50, and 60 cent3. A beautiful line of 36 inch Casl lucres at 25 and 30 cents. Handsome Plaid and Stripei Goods, to make up combinations. from 25 to 50 cents. . , A line of Beiges, and a variety o novelty suitings, A large line of Dress Ginghams 8, 10, 12, 15 and 20 cents. WHITE GOODS, Including Lawns, Nainsooks, Fancy hite Goods, Hemstitched Floun cing, a large variety Haniburgs and Laces, Lace Flouncings, 1 Table Linens and Covers, Towels and Napkins. A large line of FINE LACE CURTAINS. From 50 cents a pair up. 3 yds. , Curtains, 60 cents a pair. Scrim, 5. 6, 7, 8 and 10 cents a yard. Ued Spreads, from 50 ccuts, Corsets, Waists, &c. A large lino of guaranteed Kid . . Gloves at $l,Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk Mitts, Leather and Kid Mitts for Ladies and Children. A large line of guaranteed fast black Stockings for Ladies and Chil dren, from 10 cents up. ALo, Fancy Colored Hose. A complete lino of new style Dress Trimmings and ; Vandyke Points and other Styles, and . RIBBONS, To match shades of Dress goods, all Cheap. Tbe Spring Stock of M-I-L-L-I-N-E-R-Y-G-OaD-S Is large, embracing; everything new and desirable. This Lepartinent is foil, and pri ces will be low. A cheap line ot Bead Wraps and Summer Jackets. A full stock of Wool, Linen and cotton Carpet Chain. MRS. A. E. UHL. Hffrhest of all in Leavening Ir. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE FIFTH MEHUE, Remarkable A large lot of 3G-ineIir nearl? marked down to day to 12 l-2c, were 12 l-2c worth ever sold Ly us, or PEOPLE'S One lot 3S-inc!t GRAY MOHAIRS, marked down to-day to 23c. Would be cheap at 40c. One lot 38-inch Extra Fino BRILLIANTINE MOITAIRS: eletrant shades of gray and brown mixtures; have marked them to close out at 37 ca in Dress Goods. About 1 "0 pieces single-width lent styles and desirable colors; i yard. e have marked them 10c. One lot of double-width medium and Dark Gray ALPACA Smarkcd down to-day from 12 1-2 to 8 l-Ue. 50-iuch all-wool fine English Suitings, neat little litrht vh'uh to make a stylish and durable traveling suit, at $1 and $1.25 a yard. These are In FAN'CY PKK53 tJOOiVJ. hinh Novelties, and hii'h-cust (trench ,! Carman Im. ported In Good, we have slaughtered the prices to wind up the summer sea-on's busi ness. Always on bend, a Urre line of Cream and Lie'n colon-1 FMs of a!! description for street and ! eveuim; wear. Also, choice lires in BLACKS ard COLOItS in all the htst PLAIN FAULK'S at lowest cash tirices. You ran ssv monnr hv rominr tn t"n Itros Goods Department. A Matter of Importance to You! If sufferinsr from long-standins Chronic inlaw's. Diseases of iiic Blood, Sk;a and Xervon System, as tnoie EYE, EAR NOSE AND t '.."!vcrV- .ty -fx". -t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. This will sire hi.s numerous pa t ion 1 3, ami others who arc in noel of med ical treatment, an opportunity to consult this dlstin-rni.'!icil physi cian, who:! duties at the In.-aitiite will jM-nnit only monthly visits to vour comniunitv. CHRONIC DISEASES CF THE EYE, Such aa tlramilateil Lid. Chronic inrlaru maiion t the Lid, of the Iris, of the Cho roid, of tbe lintma, t.liMiiic Ulcerations. S(.a-Tii! of the Lids, Cnct-r of the Lil and Ky, Trtirs Running over the l'ht--k-. Hay and N:i;lt ISIimlner, Purulent or Mat;c-r.ri; Sore Eyes, .rtnorr!if-jl Oohthaimia, Syph ilitic Ophthalmia. itti Blotchr or Itruwn 01x4 on the P.atl, PhlvctercuiarOphitalaniia, titu:ili', or Mi;lc White Si5t on the Kyt, Olaiiconia or cuppir-.' of tlie NVrve. Ainur rov. KaUi:t: out of I.-ishe. Htvs, ned;ie of rjl(fta of L-d and Kye, ai. I all oilier dis ea s 10 which trie Lye or its 3H;t:l:".t, ara lUl'le, KMtUve and rapid cure uararitwd. EAR TROUBLES ARE CURED In an a-itoni.-hinKly quick time. He wHl relieve yon ol'all ririii livniiKnd rintt'ti? noit, h-avine, i t -ti i 1 1 p; latin, rurinint of the ear. wiil cIum; up a hole iu a d-nni of V.' years' stsmiiiij; ; will insert Ar'ihciai Kir inims of his on invention, with astonun i"K'y gratifying results. A WORD ABOUT CATARRH. . ; It L in tlie nervous liienjt-raue tlit 1 icli-rriil seiul-Huid etivelojtc .;irromnti:is; ihe U-I:cute tiiiea of the air and food (-"-ai-s, that t a urrh maki- its stronghold. Oiice es;ah!i-ih-editeaw into the very vital, un i re:id-s life but a lung-drawn brealb of misery and diM-ase, duliini: the rense cf hei'riiiir, traru inelini; the power of i-t-ch, de:-troyii?)j Hie faculty of sn:ell, taintinsr the brea'liand kill ing ttic n tine"! pleasures of:a.ste. Inf-ida-onsly, hy cre -pins; on frtim a sin;ji!e cold in the head, -.1 a.vaul! tuo niembnxis linini; and envelopes the hone?, eatinic through tha delicate coats ai-l cau-iiitf iiiilnnin,a:ioii, aloaithini; and deiiih. Nothing sliort of to tal eradn-ation will secure, health to the pa tient, and ai! alleviatives are binipiy pro crasticated sufTerinsr, leading to a fatal ter mination. Ir. Me leilan ha?, hy a treat ment locid and constitutioii;il, ruuJc tiie euro of this dreed riiseane a certainty, ar.rl h;s never failed. Kven wheu tlie disease had made frightful iiim.-Mjs n deHrato eonstitu tionc. hearing, srueil and tasta- hav ben re covered, and the disease ihiiruiighl dnv-u out. - A LIFE OF EXPERIENCE. The Doctor has had a whole lite of stndy aid exjierience in his profession, and he en joys advantages that fail to the hit of but lew. After attei-ditiK a f.ill aie in t medical culleites and ra-iuatinir with high est honors he was not content to ht.jp there, but has sine a-tended other coHeir", an t several limes reviewed the whole proiMfcaiou; has also traveled extensively for the pnriviM of improvement, h.tviiu; vi.itl tiie best Medical Colleyt-.. H rsf i t a !sv. Ii.-:irif5i, Ki n, i-Us, Lim; and other medical and sur gical insluioiis on both continents ; trivel injr tboasandsof miles both hy f ind and se; spendinjt thousands cf dollars: improvitu every advantage within his rommaud. u:id ilevoiin;? the rw-st veirsof hihfe to heciinie THOK L'till LY KAMil.I.VU with Lis pro fession in all ita hrani.-he. GHRONIC DISEASES, The Doctor troits no acule di-oaes, but EXKMIN5TI0N Mid CONSULTATION FREE TO fiLL.I SAW MILLS. eTCNT vamaCLt raicricn ana bclt'fcco. STE.VM KNtUNKS. HAY I'Kf-XSFA SHINUI.K Mit.fl. ruitrAiii.K uitiST vir.i--. - TilUEsti INti KAtiiUNKi Ac. Send for l!iutralel Cniubwu. juia-rit. A. ii. FAUUKAUCo., York, l'a. NO. 88 FRANKLIN STREET. . JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE. JOHN H. WATERS &BRQ., PLUMBERS, STZA AND TIIT2SS. We arc now eU-Mi.hed in or.r new btiiWfnf, whi-h. w can safely y. i- tiie be-i-arranjfi-d lor onr busine-w in Western Veun-ylvania. Everything; pertainins to the F'lumijins, Sleara and Gas twine c .rriei iu stool:. We wtd. asformerir. alve careful attention to the 8TKAM AN'U H-)T WATCK HF. tTISii bis tnest. our fonner eiT?rt-i in thin Iiae enbnice some of the largo tiuildioKi ia the county, with entire sncoe f i In the srVFLV DEPARTMEST w fKff a full line of Rubber and leather l:elr:n2, Steam tnd Water Hie, Valven. Injet:tors, Lii''riatont,Ht.-in Gauac. Iron Pipo FUUj.5, Etc. I'riaes luotevi oa application. 7RITOF PARTITION. To Surah Vonrht, intermarried with Freeman Mtuter, of Heaty P. t .. Marh.i!l Co.. Kn'. : You -e hen-by uWiflu-1 that in punmnnce ot a Writ of PurUtiou iss-.ifd out of the urpiiatir Court of inen.t County. Pa, aod 10 ma -lireettl. I will hold an iniitet ou thoprembe on the rel etate -f WilUam V'oncht, de ead, situate m BUu-k Twp Somerset Cnuntyt Pa, KoctwooJ Boro'iffh. aud the toit-n f C.eimiui, wtue t;o.. on Fritlay, the i::a day of Septemner. '!, when Hid here ytu -au attend If jot think Dtnter SHaW' Offtcb, 1 X. a. JSt.-Ili.LEX, July 2i, 10. f eaerai: . Lr. 5. Ot Ren, AT. ty, k Q STORE, PITTSBURGH,1 P3." Bargains 'in all wool, STRIPED DRESS GOODS Fold at 3Jc. This is the liggeet auvbodv - else. were imported to sell fit f'."c. We l-2c. Xo better bargain in Ameri r.ll-wooI fdted Dreys Goods excel ordinary sell from 12 1-2 to 1-jc. a marked down to 1',;, regularly sold sume of our special bariain. CAMPBELL & DiCK. sruienng from THROAT TROUBLES, Xoticc to Invalids I DRiMcCLBLLAN OF THE Ml INFIRMARY, Late Principal of tl.e Hypeia Jledirn and tSnrgtca! Intitule, Columbus, Ohio, ai'-l l"T:iniin:r!i surgeon tj the Jtcllitnric Sauitarium. ill. 07 t-'ecuil rciUst. nifft his many rstinf s in Wes tern Pennsylvania, SOMERSET MOUSE, SOMERSET, AUGUST 1ST AND 2ND- makes an entire sjieciaiity of chronic and h-n standing diseases. Cases iriven up by other doctors and prcnoiuiceil incuiahle, he niont ilei-irea to see. The Doctor has treated over cases in Ohio in tbe tact twelve yea's many of n hich had been iven up as im nrahie. some to be Klind, others i'eaf, and a lave numhs-r to he invalids fjr life. Ilutlieboid! now they See and if tar, and many are started on the high road to health and recovery tvry day. The Lcetor U siirroui:t2i with t!:e laret cidvt.on of line insTrtiments ever iinjx'ripd to this country for examining and treat ins all di-aes of the HefiJ, Face, F.ye, Kar TLjrfirit, Heart. Lr.ns. "-tomach. Jl.it er, Kwiney, 1 Ladder, bkin. itrain and Nervous ysleuj, t,'aot:e:y. Tr.morv. Pile?, Swel'injrs, On! srt. l-'it-s, Paraiysia, ."! ralgia, llheu-n-.atim. l.-opr. .otu, fick ilrad u he, De bility. ieor5?non of Spirit?. Diseac-s of Children, iienrttitary Iiae, etc , etc., and i fact, all long ttauding and Cliroaic Dis ease. DISEASES 0? WOMEN Such ai riave tjatiied t'lt skill of ail other )diy-kia;i and muedivs. pii. kiy cured. I'anccrs. tum-irs, li'oroidatid poly poid i;rowh cured without tiie use oi the ktiii'e or Caus tics. No cutting, no pain, tto danpr. Small Tun:ors. Cancers, Yi'art, Moles, etc., ilsmoved without acid.-i, knife, pain or scar. New iiitrihotl. Klectniyis. EPILEPSY OR FITS Si-ietitif.cally treated and positively cured by a never failing mettiod. RECTAL DISEASES. He alio niattija sjTTaI3y of u!X fo'rrus o. Ile-.-ru! lm, PiliHr.lnfemiti .Kxitr-,, lml, Iii-liin,; ami U;tviuif;. li-ectal t'icers, F,:.-iiir. r istuU wliii li are olu-u taken for Nervous biiii Dsea.-ies. ati cured if taken in tune, ileiueiuner ve cure alt forms Cf i'll .-s wiiliout pain, mterjupiiou or d;teii lion from huMi1e.-5sa.1d whi.imii the use of Knitv, Caustic, Lij$imre, or Injection. CututS and tie convinced. ; piav'Aii; Dt.-iii.u-ES i;iod roison, Venereal Taint, tile:. Slricture, fcctuina! LmijMon?, Lo-sof exuai Poer, Weakness ol rie.tuai Orxaiis. wan tot Disi.-eaii.ongseies whet tier from imprude'il habits of yuulii or st r-tai habits of mature years, or aiiy cause ttia dcbilirates tbe sexual fuuciions, sidi iy anil j trruj.t-.enUy cured. Coiisuiiation iree and strutly c-.intidentia!. Absolute cures g'intnterd. No ruhs mciirtfii. t'orresnou dence promptly answered, and nied-ciues t lit Iruc trout ubjervuiiofi 10 ail jarls ol lue l imed fi:atis. TO MIUDLL AUHD MKN. There are mnuy from the sue ol .ltou wlioare tnib Inl wiih treipier.: evBtuauotis oi lb-; bladder, often a;xotupitni(.ii by alight burning or smsftiiy seiisaiiou. wtaieninj toe system in a manner ihe patient cannot account for. On examination of tne urit ary deposits V.,: .f tl ! ft! , t I I ha . 1 . small parucies oi aioumen vi!I appear, or the color will be a Lidn or md- ru hue, a-.iii fhai'j.'tiii:-ta d.c!; or torpid app-air-atio-. I nere are many men wh-j die ot this cillicioty. :tn.-rant ol the cauj-. CUiTlSG THE REGULAR PRICES TO ' . REDUCE STOCK. GI0AS71C HABK-DQWX CLEABAKCE-SALE. GooJg-ai..XS"rr, Din LiOW C0?T. V?, jjh boit,6. bo.icc this infra- i" ordinary llirk-l)iwn ?ul to re- dii-e our iiiiweneo; t-timiK-r , t 'fl Sio. lt ir. i ' SHOES, SLIPPERS, j OXFORDS. - -. When ia the city giro m a call. an-J yon will tiud it greatly lo jour advantage. r t -M j r"i i , THE FA MOUS Shoe House, 52 Sixth Street, j PITTSBURGH, PA I Mailorders will receive our care- j ful attention. - - - . 1 j Sweeping We are -let-mur e.! to vW up all SPRI5U ASD SCBHEB COODS at pri.- a th.it will niab? st m store. Itebiw wo will ipiuto a f-w of oitr many l..rv.t:o : FIVE IICXPMKP Kwj 2T! Saline. Keibired to 11V. T1IKEK " I.'. Fine Uingbaiti9. Reduced to !0c. j SK " " Sfc.Stmh Silk, - ;i- VFl'Y-F!VE - ?! 25 India Silk. " . FH-TV " Wc lre-4 tnnb. " " :: TiilUrV FIVE " i! 25 " " "Kit. GLOVES. HOSIERY, AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR REDUCED. OUR CLOAK "WHITE SUITE, 3 to CINGHAVC " 4 2S AAT1NE " S tw " WlLiTFErtS, I l u Mu-din Underwear. Jerseys. Shirt Waist?, Blazier, Jacket?, Summer ;hawl3, all at Low Trices. We will fill vour orders bv mail nrorr.pt 1 v. i 35 Fifth Avenue. WILLIAM F. 114: CLISTOS S11ZEFT. GOOD, ?l'i;STAXTIAL, At Reasoxable Rates. Every Requisite for complete Hoiise-furnisliiiig, in all the la test and best stvles. Anv ar ticle not in stock procured without extra expense. Inspec tion invited. Estimates free. WILLIAM F. BURGGRAF. 5 John Henderson, Executor's Sale ! of YalnaTileRBal Estate. BY VTRTTE ihe anlhoHty yiven rae In tbe la.-t win ntut UMii1T)'nt of Luclwirk tiarlner, Ot-ae1. i&.e of tV(.t-rwm Ttm-nhif. SpnwTt ( 'untT. Pa., 1 will eJs.ot)e t public Hate, m the FRIDAY, AUGUST lo, 1S!, a: t o'clock p. in-, tlie fol !o win j described real estate : at 1 Tne bontcsti-ad. tract of land situate llO- 1 1 in JeillT"! Tfi'vtiship, on the top of Umre Hill, heineon lotti-Wenuf the monntaiu. on the v'rnrltirK tvtsi Newton pntnkroad. in Simerwt and WesHianrelund -tmuti(!s, containim; jif . acres, more or e. lmi a-re! clear, and the rest well t!mbent. aUjoii-ic land of Iwvkt Stia i!is, Hi-.rrv iiaiter. Ja.-.b Heek, Wm. Kortng, I-hii-p Bet-a.iide.n Sha-.d:, and others, with a larg.,- two-swry frame DWELLISG HOUSE buck barn. staMe, and otitbuili1in!r thereon eret ted. The larni L in aim-ii Mute of cultiva tion, with an arnmrinaw ft limeMoue and pas ture !oritrm;mf callie. ,ld you hi; apple orch Hid : a wisar uaoio. with "iifTir veiels that will iM'h Uno, f desired. t sale. at n A trtf-t of land In same township, I iOa known the- Philip Ne-lrow Farm " eiitaiiiiu till af-r-s, more or ie. 70 seres c!-ar. and tnen-.-t well tinbei.l, itjoiniii lamls of A. H. Howard, E.liw K.uutp, Haruuel Hetzer, Monea and outers, w iui a new plank Dwelling Ttnti-o. lucrn. aivi Milbt;il!ii irs tbere-n ereeteil. !- Tla- fann in well wte red. wud well ailatled to ! t,i nusinji r.f stin k. tlivre N-!uir aa liindance of paittire. There is au appie orchard and other I fruit Uses tliereon. TERMS. Tne-thiM ca.-h m tlie 1t t lr April, l-ll. at wan-h lime til tUeil wiii lie delivered : the ti-ni'-t- in lour t'i-'il HiuitiAi i:ynient.- from April 1. Ml, without iiiu n-t. till duo. After the debut itnd expeu-s are all ptid, the widow i-hail re f'tve the interest ta tlie reTniiinujjf one-third during her lifrti-ne. and at her dlh the prim-i-pnl in oc )id t t.i heirs of the devei.eL Fv-t-i!it? to be "eeoretl by jtntirfiient tiomU an the prenii-'. Ti a per i t tit. of the entire piireha-e money u be ii-l un'iay Jl or secured to be pttril. For ftirther inf.it mat;on adore Siias If. Cable. Em.. Bakersvllie. t'n . or en II --n the nnderiicu-l on the pru:aue,tT J vim H. I hi, her aaomey, at Sonu-net. UAUiilET GAttliStR. jul'X Fxeeutrtx. JXECUTOU'S NOTICE. E.-t.tte of Kiiiulx. tli May. deo'd., late of Lower Turkeyf.x't Towusiop, ?snirt trttnty. Pa. Itt-rs u-ti"i-t.tHry' on tie ahove estiite bay in betm aranied t. the u-e.-siirned by the prop- j tr 'authority, noti'-e w herel.y sjiven to all pencua 1 Inrlehteii 10 id .il b make immediate pny- ment a--4 ihM-e luiv-.na; luiian or demitnibi auntnit the w.e wirl iirt;3i-ii; them '1-ily authn. tusited fr ett':enn.nt 011 Tlturwhty. Aui. 7, '!ii. at the otln eof J. B. Jeuuii-gt. Ef., Iu tae Bor otigh of L"riiia, I'j. J-jSEPII CIILF.R. Executor. Scott &. O'.e, A'.tirr.tys. STGF! LOOK! USTE1 everyone wakts to know where to get the most cf of this World s coo3s for the least money ? . WE HAVE THEM ;:::::rzizr;iDi3h eszz WHITE, YEI.L0TT, CLASS, AND KOCKIXtiHAM WARE, IN C3EAT WARItTY. CASKETS, I.WKIN;-GLA.SES, HANGING L.VMPS, STAND LAMPS Lamps of all IX-scriptiona. Novelties and Oddities in China THE PLACE FOR FANCY k STAPLE GROCERIES 13 AT THE STOKE OF ED. B. COFFROTH, j m m v .11.1(1 1 SOJCRcTT, PA Reductions ! DEPARTMENT. Fourth Crade. ' ' I 1 MS PITTSBURGH, PA. BURGGRAF, AND ARTISTIC A liOOK CASE o? SPECIAL MERIT. Larje enough to contain a niif assort ment of books. FinLLel in s;len.i:d stvie. An ornament to any room. Maile of oak antique, or ltith century tin sh. The beet case we can produce fir a invr price. The style right up to clute. We have a dozen" other patterns of the ?-st makes and otyles, that cannot fail to please. FinishcJ in oak, cherry ar. l ma hocuny. l!ut our stixk does not end with liook canes. Will show a incut com plete assortment of everything lloni:in; to the furniture bosinesi". Kxten-iion Tables, Chamber and Parlor Suites, Fold ing Eeds, t-fv Chairs, MaUreswa and Sprincs, Ilat liacks. Mirrors. Curtain, Sideboards, ChirToniers. Wardrobes, Cab inets. Parlor Tables, Keclininj; Chairs. Curtain Poles, Uthee De!cs, and t'tiice Chairs. Johnstown, Penn'a. A DM I X I.ST RAT HI X' XOTICK K-Uftti of ra?imr K. 'ramr. ilifM me of Letters of Al:nni.HtraiHiQ n Ihe al- psijiNj h inti; hwn (frtttiittl to the unii-ri:iv.i I f Un; proper atnhoritv, nix!fe hereby ir:v.n lost! perxU! uiiet)Wl toaii estate ; pinit iimri--ii-ate paatvuf, ami tli haviuur c.h.mw ri'jiPit the mlie will present thm rtiily amhmunti fir ftt!fmnit on ThurwiHV. AniOii 1 uh, 1W). at the lute residence of the iRrtHrfd. m said toiiiiip. MARY MiXEIIX TRaMFR. julj. Almin:sratiix. DMIXKTRATOH'.S NOTICE. iMadeof Lewh M Statlpr, d'T'd. late of $Uiyv Uiwn rWrouiri, Smfnt ''., i':. Letter of atlmmistrati'm on me V ',Ne bnvun? tn'en ijranteti to lite iiii'ifo'iL'iU'! by ihe proper nthontf. n"f'B i her-tf .! " to s:L pertmn imlebUri tt aii rtare to iime. ate pavuient, a:itl Uhk havir.jf eiaiMw or ! manUf aaaiut tlie wm will prvni tiiftti 'liv.f aiuhenti'-atei 6r tilemt-ot oa Sump!?-, .ur. y, at the resilience of the A-laimi ritr. n ail iloruugii. HAMCFTa ( r.TFU. FreiL W. Bieserker, Attorney. E XECUTOIl'S NOTICE. FvtHte of John W. H?achr, late of Sali-lmry BonjUatli ck'ct tiSctL Urtten tt?tHy!iUnr on thff almvf --' b-tv inn ta rrentd u the imlrHien1 th- iro pf r iiuihonty, niii- w hr.-ly .vi-n io ai! -r-hw iittlebte'l t t'-itnte la incite ;m:,K- !itte payment, nvl lii-wi" havim fluim- a!.':iMi-l tne sami U j.nrent tQ?m duly uthatifniter l f..r vt l!emen(. w tht n;lr-;iru-"I. f .i T 'ip!;ty, Au K'wt -l, ljii, ftt the Ihu r"i. tenet ( li'e.-?!. When aaU watre thty v. :it atteii'l ir ptir- jaitu ! ivrv;or FRANKLIN V. 1IKa HY. YDM INisTKAT0R S NOTICE. EitUiLe of AnIrw Hxvpr, derM., late of ro'h ewvaiiey Twp.. Smor-et ' o 'a. Letters of aatminijiratmn on. tbe ve tnte havim; bn irmnte'l to the nni!rsirn-l l y trie pro,r ;ithnty. noli p l htrhy jfiven t a'l pemnis indtrUeti to ai t estie to mate imrn-!i-te pay ii rent. hw thiK bavins run mi aawiit she ante will pn-j-etit them !tiiy auilnti'iiit-'l tur settlement on SttunUy, the -M uay of Aug., I -3' at lite Ul rvaidencti o tl. jul9. Alnii:iitrrti.'f. DMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE JLaiate or A!i!ttn Hra:i Iaw oi i.rrhr Two , somerwt fo.. i'., Ttter of A)min:MratitHt on tfie afxir. e-tjite ba,viiati been uraaiel U th? Tin-li-r-iijiiet br th" pnkper amtioriiy, notice is hereoy tfiven tI perwKi iiulerxeti tr estate to ruiiHe im:ncji mate payment. anl Ukh hnvinff el in nc w-f rhe"nn' wiil presetit them iuly au!hnt;' t for wttimeotmi SaiurdHy, Auitf l-.-O. at llni reUieace of Ja:oo J. Brnot, in -ai.l T n. J V'oh J. U.4ANT. IJtNKY H KKANT. julyl. AIm:at.-traiorH. Pittsburgh Female College AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Also, ?ehfaot of Klnjt!on and Fm? Art. Fn!I pnursw t( rtifiy leadintf t vraltiHtioii ir, i bcIj, AIm, pe iHl itniwe ttf !4;ily. i entral. H-n'tb-ful. S TewiierH. (Herior home rom'.r- tin I eare 6r yoin? Mien. Thirtyixt h y-r op.-r ?epten;UT Kale mierA'e. iir-aia. lufiiie aui fall infiirjnafkto tn rm I,re'fit, Rw.A. H. N0RC30S3, PittsfcjrgH. STILL IN BUSINESS ! lfly' Photocraph Caller . My patrons are Inform! that I the i-n ytill in 3 rr'.'.'",-r,--Ti And am at all times prrparwl to take all kinds of pictures, from a Tin-tjpe ei Cabinet Phto?raph, To a life-size Craron. Instant.ir.eotis Pro twe used, and all work sftiarai: teed to be satisfactory. 9GaHery up stain, nest to Votijrhfs grore. Wt. H. WSf.Pf.EV. PernTiaii M Im Efpliior. The oti!jr anre an 1 nuIaJ eire fur CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION. and all ii?orori of the IJTf. heirti hnn-lrmU of people, and ialheoiiiy ivnitnly i-T vi-e 'i euea. ami im easts in whirb ih- nux St,:!it liave utterly faiiert. Tertimmia' (mm fiim.frH of people living io Blatr t ointv. Ptrm-vi- t;i. In maniifdture! bv U. T. KETKlNi, WiL tI4MSBL Ri. FA.. flr tiie P. T. L. Tl Co.. ana tot by all Drtttrsra; 'Q c per on. Xone jfettuine nnlei the label .vwr the Ia dlatt Arrow-head Tra&s Mark. 4-30-,UKlrr. W I Sm
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