frhe Somerset Herald! GEOKGE R. CTCJU EJ:tor. VSKIUtI" j I'rfsl.. jreJnjgst b'-.yfei- Mx-ial uitruiu-ii! at Eiivdcr'a !rag ;T.;..r. j VioUi?!-. and viulin crin- at Kinder' rlg nort. Trcss of all tindj at Joba X. Enj.Wi idrng ?wre. j, sv VTm. B- SLafcr'i advertisement in an- '. alicr oil-aian. Think twit h?f' telling any one what ijawoof els !! jari and used for desert only. prove TO'irs-if caj-aMo of keying your i, a -r! '? -'r3-vs kpif- tbein. PdM,i, 3 i probaWf take tlx I ofrrif cirtMrrtrrnt prs- !' Thf si!''-l,him-?FS"'b "V ?" , nvt st entire failure in this ion. thi I Tbe f m-rs air r,rar'.y lUroatA harrest I nc. They K?rt tb w! e4 J veT IVlit- I tie V.I S fcrnsw thi dry wtb- o f..'.'." JJ iou'.-J' advsc. and alway --r yoar k- " v e-tiraj-e i that two-tbird cf the 10 I." "wrr attacked by 1 Pipr i ,;f.t.:i Miami's w " lav or oilier. "V- t"iwicb education at the least ex ...,-c- po to l-rank'.:ii OV-lc-jre. New Aliens J " -r.l i.-. "x m 8tid IwAl Pr . Caui.-ii' free. Di .i be led men who will -pit j.j giiyirg " lan tbe file !" an never read tuelr titles clear To nitnna in tbe tte. ..-jderitr can prt b.rdir:. r-cm. . jV.timi. fuel and light, for Kail term i'f ;.i -rek. at Krar.klin Colieve, New Ath .. for t4. in J"ce. T1 lias bwn an tiTt lirr.t year the r, o-.!.cr prowls. It bu bcn too t. warm. t. wet and to dry. W:tb '.! o!-tt. t h bavicS ft n:ce tin. V l.vr or. hand la.- rmmbr of ro.l r-,k -!.l-b we wii! ee" in q'um:itics to uit j-nrclteST. Pn. vry rea.ibie. Yard HoLi:uoo Eaos. & Pabsox. ! i -aid that snie minute inwct is de the on tre' ia """" W;(i in fais J.t of tbe Pute. Th-ir wrk i as "f'i'l -" il is tlion..uph, many ,w l,avir,? been cos;-k-teiy striped of ht-.r UavFS in one day. Much injury U dor.e by ibc ue of irritai-sri-ing. ompomii taken as purjra i'v. In Aver. I'ilX the lUcat has a n,.-d but eS--.:vi- wttartio, that can be en rJmt'r recrLi..er.d.-d alike fr t!lC reot U.l ra-e tief-s a woi! ft the most n hurt. Ure we tn,- tru'y jrrtat men a; the pres ent day ? Some cWu'ut it. and ask to be shO n the la-jdeni Washington, rrai..u, W th Mer. However this may I, ol one . . .-P .t.re. there never wa a tnate puriiier than Avert ferpa-:ii. The orif.r.a; patkape" mt go- Tl bill made r.ec sstrr bv recent der.bi.Mt of the k.-:,.-tae Conn was sijred by the President i- dJT and be.ame a law. The t ?ect of the rw law immediately wn wherever or:.-r.t! pa-ka t;fos had btn opened, be the rT.-mi npe:ioftb btisines. Ti e fo'.i jK:nz named letters remaining" in the I'.jf1o:cce at S-inenet, wiii be sect t:jthe lvi letter OtTice if not called f-r in ten dav, from tills date, Aut IS. !; illneer. Wiry A. J' ; iick-n, IuritM; Graven Mrs. M. E. Pcki : HeJiey Thus., Herring. U,uis : Uay.Wm; LivinioiH'. m, v.rr: Lewis. 1U May; 5cKenr., Jnu: ScUckliisp. Ml Kliibetb ; Sutler, Jjhu H. .Id. C. II. ; Zdi. Miss S. Z. Jo-;.i!t KeL'-rx. Vr. Charles- Troxell. of this place, is the p-tojessorof i-ve.T you' f rabbits that are a cariosity. They re about two weeks old and e m lively, though they tsve but few le and or,e ear amon- th.e lot. Six of them are without e-s : two of fbeta have each twol-fs and no ears: one minus both lei.-s ndears; the sixth if without earsb-.it has four ! jrs ; the seventh has four legs and one ear. and seems to be the king of the St. No one can account i-T this strange frtak of tat are uiiuin 1 i.-d.rt-jr. n account of the larjc nambeTOf ajvance citrs receive! f.r Mrs. Custers new book. - Fallowing the tiaidon," the publishers hTe been c--nijel;e.l to postpone its public ii .n until Au.-ust 11 1. Tbelore KKevelt says of this work : - I: is a book which is C"t only interesting. b::t which ptr-ses-es real atid ls:ir,c value as a faithful portrayal of a characteristically Amtrican phas of life stbich has now almt passed away. A Wi.-h .-jtun dpatch say?. " One of the Kv thtn." ev r di ne by th Pension i:hce has ;-st U-en don by Cornmlrioner Haum. He if stid.r.g cnt a ::pply of blank a;-pUc-ti-Mis. it: the forms needed for a soldier ap-V'i-'-g f"r pension Lr hiir.stlf. for a w:d o s cialai. etc. to every (irand Army Post ia tbe country, accontj-stiied ;y explicit di re i ui.s for Thing them up. Ary ftj.-,lii.ft:tt can get one by asking t.r it. w'noiher he be lorut to the Grand Army or Dot. TLeBMrdtf Comml-sioners on iefys bure Monuments have erected, in mtord-an-e ::h th law. monuments on cicttys burg tui;:l. -"... ar.d hare set apart e:.lem- I beril-.!.ube in'.wt as Pennsylvania Prf-erve Py. at which tint? the de ilcit r.ry 'vkrs will be held from the riMniTB of the Xatlv-nal Cvmetery. Ex lov. Cortin wiilprc i. at. 1 eail:i at spt-akm -f the o l corps .'! raake ft l!-e?-s. orders fr ra lroai tie-S. b" t- A-rriT, fn.t t! nic:ii! at rate of one fare for round fip can n-e-i from any T-jsi of the Grand l.'partmeat of Pennsylvania, or Sivr!arirt of the various Ihri A: a regular renting of V. II. Weller Fr-. Nj -yr: t r Post pom in P.-koJ. Pa-, or. August 1st. the f.iow isg praibie and i-es.-!ut;ons were pa-sued. V. ku.i .. a nv.mir cf tiie fiu.lm of H k,J and viiinity l ave been sorely " .t-i i;h suknfs. ar.d a tun.'oer of li-rjrr hate been invadnl by death during ti.e ;-t f, w months, and wherea other Ci-r.-t--:eiehav arisen over which W. II. V:r r-jst and the ex-s- Idlers of P.Jck and vicinity bare no csmtrol. T- .re f:.iW thai the rvunoa of the V.; n As-rt-iation of S -tvervet county w!;i.-t was to hate taken place this fall at ... Pa., V indeGmteiy p-istponed. y.'-tL that these resjlutions lie pob hrhel ::. a'l the Cour.ty lepers. J. 1 I'lTTsra. Commander. J. h. M.lhr. A'.'jutant. Farmer. Lock to Ycur Intcrt-sts. V.'ei-er.i! umz t! auks for your venr !i'rr ftl pairoraf th past stason, and beg leave to kt that wr.h our exteii-iv worst, now r-.ver-r ovr an arr cf greond. we hope to be able to il all imr wholesale and retail orders prorevtly. Having cor.tr. -ted with 8. B. Yodr. of P'-h. S..mrsvt Courty. a:d Pi ter Pink, of Snerset. to o'.;r:t oniers, we feel assured 'y w;-.i he ab to name prcssi d tems ths; wii'. be satisfactory to all. As ref. rear n ryar Ut oi-r works and faeilities for n.anufjicinring a first-class fer til -r. a U'te t!je lilierty of naming Hon. 0. P. fcaaver arid f . B. Yo-Ier. both p-oiie-tnt. aiios veracity will not b-? d.j&'j'.e-i and who vivtr unr works during the fail of VA ' n brhaif of the Sasquebanna FertiliaeT Co. of rliimoreCiiy. Eespecifully. A. J. Kxa. Guernsey, Adarr.s IV, Pa- Mem' Shoes. Seferal caws of men's brgans aid plough I'lrst cltt and htp. J. M. HoLftuBiCat. Tini nfi U-.:lirft at ln!ia. Ju ltr Eaer it oonCned to bit home by The equalled ppj'at.ioa of Bedford fot.nty 07.M7. We call attienticm to Mr. ITld't remnant Dale in auotlier column. Vsi Fii Graoe SHxr, of Stoyeitowo, is Vi-iting Sin. Charles Hir.ipjon. The electric light question is again being extensively acit3ted in Somerset. Dr. C. O. Stntimaa. of Itx-kwood, ii roering from a stroke of pamirsis. A. J. Col bora Jr. Ei . of Scranton. ii epending a fcw days with iiis parents in 6oraerset. Mr. John Kiromcll and Mr. Cnarlea Pat ton, of Pittsburg, are risiting relations in Sjineraet. Mr. Will Parker, of Philadelphia, is spend ing a portion of bii summer vacation in Somerset. A natnVr of oar citiavas complain of their chicken coope having been raided by sneak thieves. To become a teacher trained in the science and the art of education, go to Indiana Nor mal. Indiana, Pa. Mr. Abcer MrKisley, the genial New Yorker, sjent several days last week with his foxily in Somerset. Mr. Ilarl tVie, Jobuitowa's new post master, filed bU OX bond and took charge of the office M wday. Misses Leora Hay and Pirl Waiter are spinditig the w.;tk with relatives and friends in Meyersdale and Salisbury. The ann-.ia! Friedens hanesit boratiHCttic ill be held :a tbe Mowry grove, near Friedtns, on Saturday, Aufrtist :b. Mr. II. 0. I)arsie, wi!e and ciiildrm, of Pittsburg, arrived in Somerset last wk, where thfy wlil remain daring the present mouth. A decidedly Co! 1 wave, cold enoiigb to call overaiats. heavy bed clotbine and grate f.res into nsjuisitioa, struck this section Sunday evening. A pension was last week granted to JoLn 13. , labour, of Meyersiale and an increase of pension was allowed J'hn SarTer, of Al legheny township. A meeting of the Etecntive Committee of the Cv'.t.ty W". C. T. V. will be held in the Methodist chnrch at JUxkwood on Thurs lav. Angust 21, at p. m. Mr. John Winters, of the. Commercial Hotel, has been confined to bis bed for the past week with an attack of tyjdioid fever. His condition i some what improved to-day. Kenry Heriiert Eyrara, editor of the Fittsbnrg Cr"tl'-!t Trtrprafk. dltd at the residt iice of his falhi r-in-law, at 1 o'clock Saturday tfuiruoua. The caue of his death was typhoid pneumonia. Mr. John Stanton. Superintendent of the Scraiiton eteel Mills is visiting in Somerset, renewing former acuaiDtanota. Mr. Stan ton is a native of this county bet leit here some fifteen years aeo. It is reported that a prcjM is on foot to frm a new county, with Johnstown as the county scat, by taking parts of Cambria. Somerset and Westmoreland counties, and thus avoid the diib.iuity and loss of time in going to Ebennburg. I ave Nicely continues to write weekly letters from the Indiana jail, for publication in the Westmoreland county jiapers, and Governor Beaver coctinnes to do nothing, and a great deal of it. His Excellency has evidently come to tbe conclusion that bang ing is a failure. Poster and Uscorder J. V. Swank left for Hooversville Mondsy morning- to attend the funeral of bis nncle, Mr. Noah Swank, who died at kit residence in that place Sat urday evening. The deceased was about sixty-Eve years of age and is survived by his wife and two daughters. The residence portion of tbe new jail is completed and Sheriff McMillen has taken possession of bit new quarters. Owing to railroad strikes the iron for the cells bas not yet arrived from St. Louis, but is expected this week. After it arrives it will take but a short time to complete the prison portion of the building. The old cbarcb building in which Alexan der Campbell, founder of the Christian or Campbellite Chnrch. first preached, near ISethany, West Virginia, is to I torn down and removed to the ISethany Park Assembly near Brooklyn, Indian, where it will be put together and be preserved as a perma Ltnt memorial of the Church. Mr. F. H. Barker. Chairman of the Re publican County Committee, bas published a call to the Republican voters of Cambria county, to bold their primary elections oa Saturday. Angust loth. 1 .-, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Kepub'.ican con vention to be Leid at Eoensburg, on Mon day. August lv.h. tor the purpose of nomi nating a county ticket, etc. The Knights ot tne vnjulen Eagle of Som erset -oiintv. Pa., will bold a reunion and basket picnic at Berlin oa Saturday, August p, l-CM. Eloquent speakers will be in at tendance. The amusements will consist of bsn l con'ests, tournaments, etc. For this occasion the Baltimore and Ohio Railrcad wi!i sell excursion tickets, good to return Monday. August 1. from all points between (otifiuenne, Hyndmau, and Johtistown. in clusive, at rcdured rates. The Erst annua! meeting of the Piscipies of Somerset county will l held t Somerset on Frldy. August --. 1 !. Tickets will be swild trora li stations between Cocrluence, Hyndruan and Johnstown., inclusive, at one fare for the' round trip, good to return August SHrd. Passenger from Hyndroan, Confluenoe and intermetllate points will travel oa recular trains. Passengers from Johnstown aud intermediate jioints will be returned by special train leaving Somerset at G p. in. E. Waiters Co . tbe large wholesale li jaor dealers, of Baltimore, have pun based the fchultz distillery, in Summit township. They propose enlarging lb csq-acity of the plant and making o-her valuable improve- I .J - TVl merits. The same nrai purcuaseu Jtr. iai Hoover's distill-TT, in Brothersvalley town ship, some months since, and also secured pif-re of ground in Bakersville, wbert they pnp'ne to erect a new distillery in th near f iinr Mr. E4 Hoover will have charge as loneral manager of the firm's ir.teresl ia this county- The Ziemocrats of PVdlord couuty have nomina-e-l the following ticket : For Asso- ciaie Ju U'e. Thcmas U. Wyaat ; for Legisla ture, Wesley Bennett and Samuel B. Brown : Vir Sheriff. Ssmue! S. Gusip ; for Proibono tary. John E. Eicbulix ; for Register and Recorder. Josejih H. Sparks ; for Coajmis sioners Samuel Werking and W. E. Rhoads ; fjt Treasurer. Jesse W.liis ; for Aad.tors. Adam F. fiiehl and Frank P. Brton ; for Dlitrirt Af.orner, R bert C. McNamara ; for Poor IHrector, Thildas Hoeostiae ; lor Coroner, lr. A J. B iwser. A small boy in York became suddenly very ill a few days aro after smoking a cig arette, a partially smoked one Iwirg found in LU pocket by bis father, wbo look !t to a chemist to be annal vzed. Th chemist found in tbe cigarette a piece of opium the rlze of a pea mixed with licorice, end it was hi opinion that there was opium enough ia the cigacett wifncient to cause tbe death of the buy if taken ia its pure stst. This is the sort of poison that is dealt out to the bcyt an i youth ail over the couutry, and it is re sponsible for more deaUit than will etw b known. Sort! I-Ends ly. Tit society cii-cles of tsonierset last wrsek ttM gs.in agitated by two of its popular yout!i: people forsaking tbe ranks of tin pie blesMsIiKSS to solve the jpo!ar problem of bet tier "'marriage a Ciilure. At tb rtside.'K-e of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Eiidby. on Maia st peel, the Rev.' Ir. E-a!e, of Jhiisi- town, solemrsiied the narriagec;ren.iriy be tween their daughter, Misa Mary, and Mr. Pa-jl A. tscbell, one of iir .ftdrjrin!; bus incss roen. There was a lury assembly of guests, some from about home, and oth ers from Washington City, New York, Wheeling, I'niontown, Baltimore, Greens burg. Johnstown, Allegheny City, and Pitts burgh. Tiie borne was beftuUfiiily decorated with Sowers, which, with the fine display of useful nd ornamental wedding presents, gave it tbe appearance of ft fairy residence. The snruptnoua dinner, with all tbe delica cies of the season, lefi no room for wishing for anything additional in the edible line. At half past three ia tbe afternoon the happy pair were escorted to the B. 4 O. station, whtrethey took the train to embark on their western trip. Wc join others in congratula tions, and wish them all the happiness of wedded life. Tiie following is a list of seme o the wedding present : Bed room set, side board, four fancy parlor chairs, mahogany bat rack, large anti.pie parlor tables, smaii antique rlor tables, bronte parlor lamp, standing piano lamp, four dox.m solid sliver tea sjioous, three silver soup laities, two silver berry sj-oons, silver berry spoons and tong. silver baking dish, silver castor, silver augar and cream bowl, silver match stand and catkin ring, two dozn solid silver knives and forks, silver pickie dish, silver pitcher and tray, large pictures, two sets of books. Moquette hearth rug. silk covered ofa pillow, tbar liaea table cloths and napkin, embroideted fillow shams, enameled g'-ov case, white knit shawl, linen sideboard scarf, necklace of gold beaLs, purs, with gold enclosed, bank check, two pieces ef royal Worcester, fjur pieces of Boileek ware, three pieces Sevres china : Limc-ges card receiver, Limcges candle stick. Limoges fruit dish, ivory toilet set, a variety of bric a-brac. The McCtellandtown Carta. The McClellandtown gang have resumed oiera:ions at the old btjt.d, says the Con nellsville Cmr'at. Twoonknjwn men en tered the hou of Lwis Snrder, ou the Na tional pike, near Summit, at an early hour on Friday morning of last week. Snyder heard Uiero, sprang out of bed. and fastened the door of his room. One of the intruders ordered him to open it. Being asked what he wanted, the reply came grtifily, " Your money." Lewis told them he had no money, and to leave the house, aad then called to the women folks iu the next room for them toyeil for Mr. Har:t, wbo is occupying the McClelland cottage near by. Thecriet for help were beard by H ant and th-. other occupants of the cottage and they responded promptly, but the burglars fied before they reac hed the biuse. They made their way westward on the pike. An elimination of the premises showed I bat nothing had been taken from the bouse, bat the contents of the spring bouse were missing . Snyder it a plesss-iiit, inofTensive blind cn. Two indi viduals have been seen on the mauntain for one or two days. nd when described to the rfiwuen folks of tbe Snyder residence they said they answered to the two men that wre in tbe house, for they could see them ia the bright mooDlight as they ran cp the pke. Two nights later, ahect midnight, Mrs. George Murket, of McClelliiidtown. was aroused fpjm her bt J by a r-oiie it the door of her boas. Mrs. Muiket's husband was away from home. Being driller by trad, he ia oonipelled to remain 61 his place of employment, Washington oil field, almost all the time. Shortly after the first noise was heard Mrs. Market was surprised to find rolbere iu the house. Tbe door had been opened, nd one of tbe bold breakers of peaceful homes bad gained an entrance, wbile his companion stood guard outside. Tbe house was ransacked, withoot s-jcoess. Then the villain threatened to take Mrs. Market's life. This was of iiuie etTect for some time, but finally, through fear, Mrs. Mcrket told him where to Bud the money, which, when he foutul it, amounted to only bout $7. After tbe cash was obtained they depart ed, leaving the house open and Mrs. Market in a semi-unconsciout condition. The fright may yet prove too much for her. Mrs. Murket saw but two persons, and didn't recogniie either. Mo lrsotis are suspected, but the people of MoClelland town and vicinity are in a state of great excitement. Klsstnc the Bible. EnrroK Hcavm: Without stopping to inquire how, when or why the practice of kissing the Bible in giving evidence originated, it : fall time that the ceremony should be relegited into tl place where all obsolete forms are found. Is tbe man who thus swears any more likely to tell the truth than one wbo arlirms, or the one who swears bv tbe uplif;l hand? I trow not. But aside from this, any one wbo pays close attention to the fiippant manner in which the Bible is handled aad kissed in a court room, must see that the forntendsto caricature a proceeding that may have been solemnly observed back in the agi of ignor ance and superstition. One of the leading eastern dailies, noted for its reverence for tiie teaching of the Word r God, says. '"The usai partakes more of profanation than an act done in the fear nf the Lord. No be!ievr rep'iires to be thus fortified against the com mission of irjury ; while there ia no dis believer ho puts stress upon whsl be con siders relic of superstition.1 Further, the Bibles used in courts of jus tice have, with few exceptions, become so f.lthy from promiscuous handling that clcau'y, sensitive person shrinks from ti.e task of placing it to the iips. But if the pietice is to be continued. juJges, justice or the peace, and all others who re interest ed ia li-gal sweariag, ought to pr..cure a new cpy of the Scriptures occanonally one in the course of a century, at I-at. Cossistesct. Baaket Picnic The Christian Chnrche of th Somerset County Oopertii0 will hold a basket pic nic nd reunion in Woy grove, near isom ers. Pa., on Friday. August d. I?1. Ex cursion tickets will be issued on the E. & O. Railroad- A tat, programme baa been ar ranged and a cord.al invitation is extended to all to be present. A choir of trained voice from Johnstown and Sotatrset will give a vocal concert on the occasion and enliven tbe proceedings with music At this is the frst reunion of th liisciples for several years, we predict a large gathering. CoaHITTCC Deed Recently Recorded. Andrew Horchner to Kennedy Price, property in Meyer-while; consideration ZiV. I). J. Foley to Henry Gfcrlita, property in Greenville township ; considreatiim fioO.W. Thomas I to Martlia Ltgn. property in Salisbury ; considwatioo SW.O1). K-o'.t Mathews to EJaani Hoover, proper ty in lieriin ; consideration Si.V"1 oo. Cyrus Rayman to William Waiker, prop erty in Sicaj creek township ; consideration A Sljrnlf icant Remark. "Or all tbe gradualea of lb California Norma! now teac hing in our city there il not one that is not doing fed work." Recent pnblic remark of a city e iperintend ent of Western Pennsylvania. Phosphate for Wheat At $17.0U per ton ready for delivery at Rock wood, abont 2f'.h of Aogu. Latest analy sis by State Board of Agrieoltnre make value f y 0" P"T ton. Send orders to C. B. Mook, New Ltjtington, Pa- Wanted. A young German tailor. Must be a first clase workaan. Also, a U-iy tailor. City price paid. Addre, F. fkuxscK. Somerset, Pa. Seoterrtber Juror. The following nam-d s-Fnilrtswi have 1 drawn V servo jurors at the ieptembrT term of Court, beginning Mcruisy, tie day. I.KtKU JVBOUS. Addis,n A. J. Cramer, Ferry Collier. Btirl'n Borough Theodore Kioto, William Powell. FJklhi Jeremiih Kretchmnti. tlifbtlan Maual, t'rhth II. Newman. Kiuiie! P. Miitit J.;i:cr J.ih Frank. Lower Turkey foot James Colboro. Meyersdale Bongh Nathaniel Sliccr, Josiab Ankeny. Paint A. W. Livingston. Salisbury Boiough Charles Hasseibrath. S3merset Borough Wash. Megahan. Somerset Samuel Snyder, Jacob A. Bar ron. Soothamptou Jacob L. Kennell, Solomon Emerick. ' Summit Herman Christner, Irvin J. Walker. ller Turkeyfoot John Eicber. Wellcnsburg Borough John Wingert. TXAVEasE J r ROCS FIKJT WEEK. lVrlin Borough Wm. Philson. Brottersvalley Allen Hny. Ccrtiemanah Joseoh Custer. H. II. F. Barcett. L. A. Blough, t 'cnflaence Borough Jacob R. Sturm. Elklick Henry J. Opple. Greenville Josiah 3. Lint. Lower Turkey foot Calvia H. Ankecy, B. F. Firestone. Northampton Levi Boyer, John K. Kess er. Paint S. S. Yoder, Reuben Miller. Shade Edward Lambert. Somerset Borough Alex. Ben ford. Somerset Henry Huh, I'anu-l Keller, C. M. Sharer, Edward Countryman. Stonycretk John Spei her, Sr., I. A. Lambert, H. B. Biltzer, C. F. Heinemeyer, Wm. M. Schrock. A. E. Rayman. W. liktr. Summit Jerome Judy. Jesse F. Baiter. I'pper Tarkeyfoot Simon Listen. I'-vna Borough IanieJ Albright. Wellersburg Borough John Hlner. IftAVELVC Ji r.CRS sB.MD K SK. Addison Jehu McMillen, Wm. II. Reb el is. Allegheny Samuel S. Walker. Berlin Borough Jacob He Key. BnHhersTallty Wra. Foust. Conemaagh L. L. YoJ--r, J nathan Yo der. Elklick Joseph Eagle. Ad-m C. Lepiey, Jeremiah Stevannns. Jdhn J. Keim. Jenner Edward Horner. R. E. SharTer, Wm. H. Baldwin, Bei jn:in Enos. Jennertown Iioroagh J. J. Griilith. Ijrimer Herman Johnson. Peter Knepp. Meyersdale Borough Robert Guthrie. Jr. Paint Garrett Ream, David J. Shelter. (jeraahoninc J. A. fc'pacgW, John G. Co'emen, Valentine C. Miller. Sill-sbary Bo-oub Ailam Fogle. Shaile Wash Custer. Somerset Borough Martin Fieegle. I". M. Phillippi. Austin Ketl. Somerset Simon Stutsman. S. A. Pietx. Southampton Panic! Shoemaker. Stonycreek J. J. Rayman. Summit Ilezrkiah Cristey, John W. Brisker, George J. H.bner. lpper Turkeyfoot B. F. Cievinger. Notice. j The bocks and notes of tbe la'e lr Henry Brubaker are cow at my cilice, and must be settled at once. Tarties knotting themselves indebted to the estate wiil pleise call and see me, and save further costs and trouble. J. L. Ft on. Attorney. Pennsylvania Railroad's Seashore Excursion. The popularity of the Pennsylvania Rail road's rtshore excursions this year has been phenomenal, and that of Aug ist 7th was one of the largest excursion parties that ever kft this section. The secret of their great success is found not only in the attraciive points to which they ran, but to the low rates, liberal return limit, and the admirable manner in which the excursions are man aged. The next and last tour of '.he Pennsyl vania Rail road' a series to Ca;e May, Atlan tic City, Sea Isle City, or Onn City is fixed for Thursday, August llli-L The season at all of these points will then be a, its height, with every attraction of seashore life in the best form for enjoyment. A special train composed of parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on the date mentioned at 8-50 . m., ar.d run through to Philadelphia, arriving at 7.P5 p. m. The night will be parsed in Phila delphia aad tiie party will take regular trains to the seashore next rooming. Passer gen from Pittsburg, East Liberty, irwiu. I'niontown. Conr-e'lsvilie, Soottdale. Stcnerviile, Greeoaburg, or Johnstown may take the evening trains leaving Pittsburg for Philadelphia at and S io p. m., and pro ceed to the shore the next momir.g The excursion rate from Johnstown is ff 25. and the special wiil leave at Ilrdja. m. Any special inforr.aiion in regard to these excursions may be obtained by addressing Thomas E. Watt. Passenger Agent, Western Pistrict, ISO Flfih Avenue, ri:'-burg. Western Pennsylvania Exposition. The exceptional success of the Piiubursh Exposition last season tas stiiiiii"a;el its managen aud exhibitors to iricreved eiTjrts this year. As will le seen by the adver tisement in the present issue cf this paper, the outlook for tbe lall season, which opens September 3d and closes October l--.lt, is e-pecially encouraging. The iit of at tractions enumerated, gives promise of great pleasure to ait those who may visit Pitts burgh while it is in prov-res. The institti ti an U essentially ptpu'.ar wi'h the people of Western Pennsylvania and state adjoin ing. Its management has made no promises ia the past, wbich have not been fully carried out. thereby, iii"piring cor. filer re, that ail future statements emanating from it. may be confidently dpv.d."l up-in. No expense has hee-t spared to contribute to the enjoyment of its visitors, and a good time generally may be locked for by those who wiil v.sit it. The severed rail reads center;: g in Piits-bur-rh are thoroughly in accord wiih tl organization, and have nia.ie iilieml resluc tions, in the way of srecai nrff patrons. Among the attractions menti-r,d are the combined exhibit of the "Pittsburgh Glas MinufiCturers," showing tie wanufarUtre of glass ia practical operation on a larie scale ; The "Illuminated Fountain." similar .-!!,. fan-rms Paris fountain, will piav each evening ; An electric display on a se-.-.le never surpassed, if indeed e-iuaied iu this country ; A tuagnilicent display of wor:s of art. m oil and water colors, comprisioc tiie best exam plea cf Foreign and American aruw. Steamboat excursions will te a "-ature fx.,m the Exposition grounds. Innes' Famous New York 13:h Regiment Band has been eogsged for the entire season, for concerts diily. and 111 addition to the above, the individual e-bi'ots trili bsa ni-rer-emlir.f source of pleasure to the s-ght-reer. The Exposition cerlalrily detwrses, and we fce! sure will re-rive Literal patronage from our jop'c. This is th sccnd year of its existence, th first being the most successful in piint of attendance and in receipts ever beld in this country the opening year, and from Ptearano--i,1be second season will be even more ttiaceetful. No one, who can do so, sboold fail to at tend. A Large but Well Deserved Salary. A graduate of the California, Pa.. State Normal now receive --alary cf $.;.tt"0 as teacher or science in Col. Tarker's No mal School, Chicsg J. Thi ,i one of the highest salaries p1' - 10 Ry eb ' -be Cnited States. ThJ Way They Write. "Can you send us another principal like the last one you sent ns? Yonr reconitnend ation will be nerficient." Recent letter from a school board to the principal of the Cali famia. Pa., Stale Normal. The cucaajlier U now ncuio mendl as cure for insomnia. We shall next hear that green ppl are good for the stomach ache. Ilightrst of all b Leavening Power. . -w ABSOLUTElf PURE THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH flYENUE. Remarkable A large lot of 35-inch, nc-arlj inarKcd down to-day to 12 l-2c, were zoll at 3oC. Tins is tie biggest 12 l-2c worth ever sold by us, or aavboJr ele. Oac lot 3-iuch GRAY MOIIAlItf, marked dowa to-day to 2.1c .Vo ul J be cheap at -JOc One lot SS-inch Extra Fine LiULLIANTINE MOIfAIKS; eleP-ant shades ofray and browu mixtured; were imported to fell at Cjc. We hare marked them to close out at 3" l-2c. So better bargain, ia Ameri ca in Press Goods. Alout 150 pieces single-widih all-wool filled Dress Goods, excel lent styles and desirable colors: rrdinar- sell from 12 1-2 to 15c. a a yard. We have marked them 10c. One lot of double-width rnedinniaad Park Gray ALPACA Smarfcod down to-dav from 12 1-2 to S l-Se. 50-inch all-wool f;ae Endii'i a stylish, and duraolc traveling suit, at $1 and 1.2. a yard. These are somo of era- special liar-rains. In FANCY PP-Es-s GOfipS. l.irh Novtl:i. and hUh-rost Grench and German Im porteii Press Goods, w have slauibtcrtsi !rt prices to w::i.l np the summer season's busi tie.s. Always on hand, a large hte of Orea-n acid Light ci-lor-ii Fibriea of ail descriptions for st-.t and evening wear. Also, choice ii in Ii LACKS and COLORS in ail tbe best PLAIN FaBRIiIS at lo-yest cu.sh prices. You can save ruoner hv -vi'injijr to tbe P-a t;oods !epartment. CAMPBELL & DICK. iomerset Lumber Yard EL1AS CUNNINGHAM, KiSTTacraxa mid Dzaua asn Wholssalx xsd EiTAilEa or LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft "Woods, OAK, PCILAS. F:rI"'.;, PlCHETS, MOnXINOP, ash, walxtt. flock:?.-.;, sah, STAiSRAirj, CHERST. TELLOWITSS. STTINGLE-. FOOES BALrSTVRS. CHESTXCT, WHITE PINE, LATH. ELIXI ?. XtWEI. IC3 A General Line of ail grade af Lamt-er aad Biildiax il.-.tirial n-l Kcwfing Slte kept in sUct Alaa, can mrsisa aayibluc ia the line of ocr busiiiess to order wlia raoonabi r-rocptneae, such as Brackets, CsiJ-sixwl wori, etc. ELIAS CTJsTIaPIAJSI, Oi3c9 and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Staticri, Somerset, Pa. IT WILL PAY "YOU to. err Tora Memorial sVorl: WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PEX.VA, HanoI ?pirer of ilxt liesier la Evtmt V'rrt PitnuMi9nihart SU:x, wa3 War mn m mm m Pcrau in need ot MONCMKST V.'Or.SrwiU f.ud it Ut tfctir ii..-r,-.t ior-!; at mr shcr' V-re a proper 2iwir:c willt r'veu the'ra. m:i j't'un 6c'Ei;'X(i tn ii'r.-y (aii, awf r&'t Jj I H 1' .'..' '. I iarl- s;-r.e.l c::.e:, J.ia le.-.ite rVhite Bronze, Or Pur Zino Monument Iairr!aci by EEV. W. A. KINO, as a lH-ci l.M Ins!n.vem r-t in te poir.t f M A 1 1 f;l AL J M 4-J -.Sl kt'CTlO.tr. an-i which is ciertintd vo h the p.jf.ii-ar M -r-"u-nt f.-.r our Ctajrcbi Ch aste. 4-G!V K A CAU. WM. F. SHAFFER. ULE TO ACCEPT OH UEIT-SM Aiitiret Ktiike'' anUV..r. Kr;!!;-;. rri-i- i'rjc in Vifn.-rfr,.! k '.r;:-f: Lp. ti::Hr'. t :nry. Jvc, 0nrtS -Kui.kie vrZiue in I-.'ff(;iil !"nh.ij-. u'ti'-rii '4t:iy. i'A., J.-!;r.-tij";j, r's , K ry A:. a K ;:'.k'- ! Ji:n-t Tn. Pa., aud llwy u.:r-Tnarr:-I with Jlia rMj.n :c 'n- bra nt'.r, Va, Yvu rc Ja'Tr-by nn;inJn azi'i ftt.pt r st Ji r?'uxus' J -v,ru W h. ' 1 ill aiiU fr ne crvt t'ii -..r, i.. ftr K-tir tiie ri" -f fussr u Kike ifirf r-ii vU ;f A'vi'vu K i: -k?l t-r cN--i trie Aj'f.i'aki-e l r!".jrn. or M sr S?!t:Mrfr- : k. t La. X:MiLI.EC. IT OF PARTITION. T &TtA Voushu inttrma-rit? with Freemaa Sjiiit-er. ut &-Arv I'. ci. ?JaT::jt 1 -, ka-. i Y-.n ..T-f ti'ict-l tiac ia iMir.aii.-et a nt f 1-iruiijii tcfc-1 ait eft He i.nn.n "'iit s.h;.m irmly. Y . :"! lo t.i2 ii.r 'I.-! I tri'.l hoi 1 e i.Vj.nst on tbri.rrmio-t t ttie rl .nte of Miiliatn Vos-w Oweawl, iiaie in W.M k Tffi" . Stimi'Tsn;- ,.:i-.iy, t' . rt. vl. a ." 1 j". .!';.:. au 1 trie u.-n r CsR-Jmn. sx-ae fa . r. f:t iay. : li-t il.-y f s-iieri'.l.e-. ''.'J when T'-l uere -i can a-u-u-I i( oii tr.u-k pr,r iHt-irr s Orri t, t fc. a. U.'Mil LEX, J.:iv:i. 1-.SV i er.3. bMI-N"ITRAT0R ?:0TICi:. , , ' lauuc "t J ihn Iiarr. Ut of -WLeiset Ton u li p, L-ttcrof'1mi!i,.si.-ai.iiir, oh ;ti i.ix-.ve-iyiaie iiar- '"". ri-rM-f- i b-reiv rit; v. nil i-v-ru iTit !t: on ir Uf-r tAiJir-tir. .-;v. ti. iy.r u.1 .i.-ii-.-c ol '.lie AUi-i.tii.-ir.l-K m -ru. '--t f. Asl...jL-tiiu.r. Fr-ri. V". Cib-cckcs. Atiora-T. tIrASTK;i-l tt;y aSli .F.XT.'.KXnx TO t V r. i-r-.-.iH --T:-.- f:or-!.rt !;: s--? "t J'-;- ft..-lj.-l ' in liue r..-;..-,ivf iO-;-.!- ti. In- ri.M' i-nt. v'.'.'H-r r.. i;: r,.;::-i ot ihe As-. : at lat.irHti.T- iTO,anl. fca 1 " -sl :, ,t i. ?ik.-l n..:--s-f ll ewr i -t;iu :--.l. 1 :i.,- p i,r.-'Uill n ll'-e-l ll'-t !7r--Trr rt-!;n-lii.n sm - -f tMin in iifii t'-'-y n;- w- a-h.inn-i-ir o ;. r-"s ii-'M J. iii'V.T. w-tare. Main! t.if.- R.k::i!j. T-mri mo Cecum m . lioKipt.., t a. ; vv KIT OF PARTITION. To J'1" rifiic-? .;ra'-r. liiu-imr. ,..-. .m -. Y. 1 il'.i r.of V.h''zi- T-.-rr i.t : T.m fl-e he'vi.) no iT':-sI t:i: "7! i''is.!ivn(-f of a V--t ot ntrt'iai'li K-t t-oi iir-a-!;-' r-irt i-r nll-x,e-fl c.niiy. !.. aiwl V t ft:s..-.i. I wii' b,i-1 fc in-u-;c t-i-e ;.-..m i-i of ti:e r,-l est.! of J-.n t.-fl.-s.r. -K-c -1., .v-.-tlf iii l Vip-tii.-i-.-h Ian., S,Kiicrs-t -. . Pa., on T-i. she t. .1jy .it swtteinf r. i-v-C. win c a;i.i .vilvte yoo r.i il timi uuua r.T-..-. Sr-Tiiff C-iris., i . (i. n. Mi iiILt KN J'l!j-'."s 1". S Sl.tllt. o rilAXS COURT -SALE OF TaWMealEslatBjSi lun.hiji, feyf-arv.- fi,uitiy, i .v j HlU be ujm U pubic waic a Ui? jnuim vA FRDIAY, AUGUST 8. 1890. f vi : Atrn f tw apdeishtT- 1T. I., :;". nii.r iau'1 of 1k-tf Vmivt. if T.ubhc r-tA l--i.titf u IjvtrL Jtai the hirtiM? Unn of j4a Wvvr, IcrtA.M d. r-TER5IS CASH. rATHtR-XE WEAVEn. j'lir. Pennsylvania College women Pfawn. hi ih wutvirtw f Hiitwbiir-i, fma, civ tM-r (ia-d. T'nMirfMLSM.-i hr beau 1 a"-! h"4iitif)tt..'- sccifi; tfijiSi"j f..rtii: mtiiiy i( StX'irmX Ssieecr. uuiwt ainl iiftihe- .ni -r. .'hiairt'WIi.f" K I'rU.- TJ. S. Gov't Report, Aag. 17, i83 rr PITTSBURGH. Pil. Bargains in all wool, STR1TED DRL'S GO0D.S ) aitims, neat liltie litrht plaids to make f marked down to ,5c, repdarlr sold ! SETTERiSH sesihsas A?L2T2i5 A. rrimrr-myp.A. in m"fi - t-'r tr's r - t ? Over ZOO Cesicms. Sond far -yir?, Clrcuterc t A V I s.. I l.'T! '..l X 1 w- il KON'UKENTAL ERONZE COMPANY. The CLiMAx" reacheD cun: 1 THE regular prices to REDUCE STOCK. GIGAKTIC SEMI-ANNUAL HAEK-BOVK -SALE. CLcAFkNCE GtoJs at Cr, rr.any CFUAV Ci T. We nieaa basicw. hence this estrs-orciinsrv- 3Iark-IV.wn Sale to re- dace our itnmenise Summer Stock of r- ,. .- SHOES. SLIPPERS, f OXFORDS. When in the city give cs a call, and you will find it greatly to your advaiitae. ' ' THE FAMOUS j olio e ixou e, i 1 3f Tonr 111 w w urch, pa- PSTTSB M.ti! Order ul aitor.li.in. PU15L1C SALE or faliiiiePiBalEsiaie. BY VlKTrE of in of thecirj.h.n- cvam if r iiierset l oa-t. !.. to 1 le mljscriU:r, there will lie s-'l-l a: lull'.: : jii-.cr..- cu SA TURD A Yy SET T. ), 38fO, a 1 o''!v k p. rn.. ibe fW!.'j-rin ilrwriTl r3 c li If- oi L rf.a ll-iftrtivr, j'i-.(fi. Na?ieiircf ir.u-i No-h Lint. K. II iitelir. I has iKijers cf-aiUiuiu i,jit.it, toon ur Wm.ih m t S ::::r.EDweIIing House, ?r near, in ;vr a ip! staf. c t:ri '. -tT', - hM. and raiirwH stAt'.t. at , TERMS OF SALE. One third iv, ha!i-l vri 1. whn txt"-i-i w.i: l:e civ .n Bnicuii' rn ihr?u ual auiiu ni tTmi-ni v i tntrtM tVferrl Ty mi.ta v s-nivtfroii lfs wemi 5, at. part tK'.)f meiat-y. u i - wn tbe Maine bt iTkktluUIl. , f E. K norH-TrTTLKR. A'iinh:is;rai(r. la tire Court Ccmaiwa r: w fcr tie Chanty of Nou i hi rrltf given tfcl a uppt'Otioei wit' S-;4-m. A 1). urt, at stf ' iort aaiir ' "orrf iriUw?!. A-ri of Ivi " a;jtl lb ippic--. iti-V -.r , by ae O. i-tha rnun-h of N c.7.rfW:i. t 't cai'il liic 'hriau ibnn-h ti" .Vr i v?."i'vii!v. I'a.." Iht ri.ra-u-r tnioW nf u ;iir:i i t rl jiiiti' wcn-hii? aai"rl- Jv-ecxicrxi CtC said RU fnpp. This Space RESERVED FOK PARKER & PARKER, THE LEADING DRY GOOD & NOTION Store of the County. I WILL SELL DURING THE NEXT 15 DAYS 15 i i Quite an Assortment of j - , - , . , Remnants i ! of Cashmeres, i Flannels, Ginghams, Cloths And OiLcr (loods at HAH tA N P S Tfiis'will Le a good time to get Childrens' Dresses , u, ... ' - And Goods to make Cotcbina- Dresses Cheap. MRS. A. H. UHL. Sweeping VV ar- .1. h -. i u I to .I .e ri? a!! SPKIVU AC Sl'lKER .tHU3 : p. ; tU at wiii m.i't- a it isy :.rc. Leiow wc will n'i a f-w .f -ur in.n bar;.;in-. . MVK IltNt'tEi Pleas T Satin. Eeibtred to 1H-. Tlil.Lli " I tc. Fin Ginrhanw, Ecdu x-d to V v. I 'VK "" " .inc. sraii Silk. -:".. EVFTY-MVB ?1 -r. India S;lk. " - Vc. F1?TY " ooc. L-ress Goods, IKIP.rV-FIVE " $1 Si - - " . GLOVES, HOSIERY, AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR REDUCED. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. WHITS SnTE, WWto GINGHAM " 4 25 - SATIN E " 5'l - WEAI FEES, 1 00 " Muslin Underwear, Jc-r.-eys. Shirt Waists. Ciaziers, Jackets, S-nimer awls, all at Low Trices. Wc will fill your orders by mail promptly MAD tfiQU QTt a a a A 3 al 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA, WILLIAM F. BURGGRAF, 111 CLIXTOS ST1ZEFT, JOHNSTOWN, PA. fjT iW!, .-U;".sTANTIAU AND AKTl-TlC At Reasonable Rates. Every Requisite for complete Iloiise-funiishinir. in all the la test and best stvles. Anv ar tide not in stock procured without extra expense. Inspec tion invited. Estimates tree. WILLIAM F. BURGGRAF. fi ?2;?? f f. ?.' J 'iJ 1! I.I if C -' -; : - -. ILLLLL PiIJi:i John Henderson, Johnstown, Penn'a. THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE Pittsburgh Exposition ! WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3RD. AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH,. AT 11 O'CLOCK P. hi THE G F.AM) A' ST DISPLAY IX BROUGHT TOGETHER NOTE TIIE ATTRACTIONS ! Innes' Famous 13th Regiment Band, cf New "York, dur- T!. C-i!i?.::i-'-! ehi'-it c-f tlic 'j"a- ui.innfi t-ir.-r.s of Pltt-l'ur.'h. s!i..in W jr.tr.if;i-t':n' cf in all iti Lr.:n-!ws. The tiii-sjiuil.-.t ut:.l ihi-.li:)-.' dis- lny of -!tvtn.-il :i t-.ir.5!i- an 1 a;-i'!u!Kv. 1-y i-i-.' V,-iiUi.-hi'U.- ii-.i-l Tb.ini;i-H..ti-.-t..n Kltt-tric C..!iiii)i.--i. The- ii..:n:li- n J.i iii.i:itoi F.nK.Tjiti. -utTcn-n-il a'ti rttn: cvV.rjtt-l Pari- f. .--.n-ta-n. willj-iiiyev.-r- cvi-n.:i'. o-.itl-rj- rii'itt:n. Tiie iir-nnk-st fiiil.it of -.iutin;- m "il anvl -rji'r cjir-. i.i -l-.tlinj the f: in m filc-rcta-it C-li-cti.n. in the jmi.-H art u'i.-tie. Ti; M.i-iianii-al Hall and Main 11 ::! tm- oi:n-.lcti !y ti;U-I with exhibits iintiy if tb.-ni iti iT.ictiral c--r..ti.:i iini-jtie, int r.-tii-.-.' and iri-lnv-tive. g--Kcrrthina t It I. !i will c.a i'i-.' t the plt-a-urv and c-.rnf. r , v':it.rs -'. ho found. -n thi- zr .ii n L-s. Ctt.nh yuur wiinii'l asr.-nt. S;-t ul ex. ,;ri..n r.iti n a'l liae-. Executor's Sale of B yjr.r-rg Jtf :k ai:tri!r In the h-t aV.itif's -.fViT-'it of Lu.iw.t a ..,arltT. Luiy. Fa . i witrir -U) y-b.ic l" FRIDAY, AUGUST!?), 1S0O, a! I fWk p. m., Jie f:i.iw.a? .U-K-rlV-i real estate i if 1 The ka(!fl. tr-imcrf la".1 situate jfj. I, ia f!.-rs m Tih!V- " itieii i. f L-ll. HiV.. '.:h .1-I.( the nr.nua-ain, nil t"e w'1-rs.tniTt , b .t N.- Tl"ii i.7in! in j.ppI t,t J V.r-lin 1 ial-i t-.Tn-ltl-s. . ..nl:!iii' . . . . . l.a, ..r4 .l.Wtr !). Til, iw'wfi ' lin-.'-r-l. -..j..iiMC iTt tA l'vnt j ro'i-'. Hx-rr U'. ari fUn-k. Win. Sonet I P!ii'-r Bfri-i.Cini-. . laclis, and iKiiers, wua a . large tii-si.ry triiIr r j DWELLING HOUSE M-t Ktm :. nti-t s'iM:air ibcrrmi erwi J-.., ,nn i- -!! state- "I cuilla ti wiih n i-r.i. -. i liiiw-ton.! nl p-Cin- i-.tHru tull e. Kl tohi.C :-r- ocrri-aid- "r "cniT w.th n:rr Tt U: wii. g.j w -th tJa ;.u. if lesir-sl. ia sie. S! O A t-Ti.-t f.f 1'" in tuwnship. l0t kti.n itinr ' I'h'.iio Nlro-Frni ' ooctalaios IiM ar-w. i"tt or W--. : anw r'.r. an ! tac r--I w '.'. i"i h.-rc 5. a '. :n-.rr Uivj. nt A. ft !i..a-1 EiiH.-. K ii :s-. sao-Jei if-cwr. M ai.d ovr.-n. . '.a ? r"k L-i..::z I!---:s-. in, r.1 o-itMMiriir tin etneivt. Tlx firm i -:'!trt, nl weil aUilrl tn t!.-e rusiDi "f .'. : t-iii an 'sJaiiw if patur. 1 --r- r . aj-pie ureaJl aa! cicacr fniuucoi -.ii.rsjn. TERMS. Ono-'.H rwh an XV- K Hsr April. at an- io f'ur riyjint fnj Apni J l-"'!. wiii ut i::'sir(M,i:;l After t;- It .u a":tl' apen re i pAi'i. the id.w iiU nv r-;vt; t.'t? weTt--'. Jt ttte r.-itMiiiiiTue oae-tijinl li'irin? htr i;:'. tt h-r ;h thr pnnt l pi ; H t-'h fcttrsof 'iwMti bh to Le 1 01 1 ' ui or "ktvti rr- i u i :r:e irtfc.it: .it Icn I '-re? S:: !f. rai.i?. ft., Hviki-rvvtlie Pi. or ri!wt the ui'ltfTvirrj vi l pretaifcci, r .an ii. I til, her ilium??, ai -,V HARRIET 0ARPNKR ATLAS EJIG!? WORKS. INDIAAFOUS. INO. Mil RealEs i-1?- -v-l : Reductions ! Fonrth Grade. " A BOOK CASE CF SPECIAL MERI Lar2C eno-tsh to contain a n!. o a.sort m"nt of hxx.k-s. Finiuhel in ;!n! st!t. An omaruent t anr room. Mj.'e of oak antiiitw, or 1'ith century i.n.I,. The bt cjise we can prxiuce fr a ! w Eric?. The style riLt np to v!a:e. We are a do.en other patterns of tiie bt make ar.-J styiesi, that cannot till to pleas. Finished in oak, clicrry and ma Losranr. Hat our stx.k Jo-s net en.l wiih Ikxik ca.ts. V;-I show a most com plete assortment of veryt!iin!i lieionir-Ci? to he furniture bnsinesM. Kitensicn TaL W. Chamber n.l I'ar'a.r Suit, Fol.l icj Fisv Chairs. Matrie an 1 Sf.rin-.rst, Hat Lack?, Mirrors, Cjrt.airn, SiJe'fx-nnlsi. ChifToniers. Warlrtlie". I'j.i inet.. Parlor Table. Reclining Ciiair, tVrtain Poles, Uice liesk, and Ciilice Chairs. ALL DEPARTMENTS EV IX THIS COL'XTEY. A DMIN 1ST RATIU X" NoTICM tUiie or (a.;i!)rT K CniijrT, ivr't., Uto of Letter trl A'i nirii:ri!;i-o on fie a'v? itr havims t:i ra:iiti i. '.n? n'ji-nE: t y t.-r pnr7 a'ith;r:y. iot;-- w trr1 tc:v- t- a i prrtn. u - 't it ureter iicM.- ale laram!, ani tr.tie ':a :.j rl:.r tht sai'rr 'AiU pr"; f -m y r' :':;'! f,- eti-rTiiTi rvn "I i.jps?h;. , A i:it V,i. 1. at t:. lute reduci' of u.c :tvc;m.'I, in Mary i;. Xf:r:T "m:kt;. jwLl A .-:ri.--r:r:.t. lULie of Anfnw llwvrr. 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