I. Herald CEOS-iE 2. S.'tTL, E-J,tor. ..AilU'ist ). 10. l-ace Jrisr! at ;ry.-rs. nt iUt of SepteniHer i T-ibor ai inurnment at S:?ri-r' drug --jst lias live Fiui. SaLardays. anj jr.:ays. ioUa. and riuiia ttrlBsi tt Snyder's t t.re. T-.iesof aU kin-i at JvUia J- Snyder j. store. k ., l,m trA an attorney at law Le 1 better. f..,. Wa. B. ShaSrr l v!rpniemnt in an- J .'T eiiurari- wa-.si between th hot onm are .r,..yssl t waie-i" a.--l ii- wind bWwi-la oat- st-:r'.. ; !.! a:-a .v'i" ? fc" i ' j r,ty -- ut i a tun. . .... to !.ar Ca.it-a on lit. I nrar Uea.!::.. it !r..!uy. . . -I-.-.-; :'-'7 T,,ry . r fiiuit :a :ity yra-i. h "r" i rtf if f .Uti tsis i :.n ! l.-m-.! wr.h a biir.acxa. rl i'..i.n'r Fa.r w:U b? N'U , x-v i ln.er Ji'tb. and VU) jer r. n LncxMT co-an'T, Tbsn-..-.t- v rr.nJ many acres of lie i A :y maa al Wd'.iaawport has - i. jj-ave he selected 1ft hi Uy. :rn w.'.: n have to be hunt: nx - '.hA-kt ! be in real;neM tor ncb-.ml. wi!! 'i-'.n !iext ni'intii. ''jI'--?'. New A hen", O , is 'he .! we f; .$" a year. First ,.jis fre. aui'oue tree. ..:te of Fitbborjrh has purchared lanJ :, :s ,) erect a poor hon. in Wca ::.i cv'ri'-y. P:'nJaiisna. iii ymiKi:hize wilh the man ,' a LiHint.-y. He has male the dis .:Ji be is a Chri.-tian without a i another rr. rith the Pennsylvania ptllt. ampaii w-.ll be in fnli bUjt. and then -:,ie wirs wul be considered as of minor ;mranie. -,-t-,;it.r Iteiama:er. apt. H. Barclay (',.!. Thc-mat J. Stewart will be in -..ntown on Wetlnemlay. Au. -7, the sec i .Uv of tiie Cur and t.ie ilay of the caal retiti'.on. r,-e 'xfato rrup is rernirTed short. a"d yet - note that :.:'' barrels of potatoes :ve been air-ady shipped this season t.-tjm .,).:c I.Uaml to the F-.i.-'-'I'ean ports." It is ar-e co intry. We have on ha:..', a utnn nam her of good ,k whi:n we i.i -ii j'iatit:tie9 to r.:l , r.;n-iia.-er. Tr.ne very reammaaie. Yarti p.-:.e the piaiiinit n..'.'.. Hobix T.w. A Paaaov. ;-. !ti d.-.-led by :Le 5ia:e Hoard of 1 the tan;.' '.rriil'C as a mat 'ei ins- T.e to ani ;;e-. . I ecor.ort y, -aLT ran :..e-- v a ' - afr t--. -er : vw ' o.'k f ir a:iy -rr.r 'iti-ier t' r ,n a::" war .in i --o i.n .ty rtn . -t. nr r -s- - - Hi r V i-r rvti -a., a .1 ir-ay .' t w , c:i.aw- -.::.! set ;a.iy or vars ot a.' t- ..rltv r e-i r .i:r-T in s.-v t o i- r ar-i v e- :t p :.r and I . . :.t. -n ia::-! i,- '.air dr-.: t..e r: I ec H.m '"a .- . . v. wHn y. a.!.-i ru.ii ; Iiea ! tia i fi.rr.e .:s s i n,i Th u i .: -i. 'i! sn.uk :k-!. w!... U tT :t t l as 1 -i.l hy;. -s stn-r .e h t rt n-itiier fn 1 a.vl r,e w:.: -'i n-is M- r.-j. "ny- an r '! -2St etpe-t . -iv -i:-i-.r abiitit s... ,. ,-ivi. st.ne in --intt- 1 -si'ire-i ae w ric en.-. .- ;-.i.lu..i rur'a ,.:i- i by the a.-id. n..i:nents ni ijiit :.--,'.an-.:. is f.jiiiid where l a cemete-y. A man is -1: r.ir or i.-r f-r rieaning till- ls-ntetr. :hat have r h -Lrt or mi! i-w. lie .- with d.i i'iii acid, but e of r.iiirhi headstones is Look cut for it. iranite not be ii'j:ireil. but the r trie or su'( huric a. "id on murbie ii.,t to be tolerated fur a moment. ,.es woi. 1 aiiandon coemei.i-s :-i ti'.re iZ mmliy k p their biol pure a i.i vj.-.p.i hy the r.se of Ayer'a Sarssps .iy 'air ccmpiexions would lie i. naiiir: tiie 'n ai of the ex.-ption. as a! 1-rcs- tt. r-ire bi.x.d i the best bea'itirier. .fining fi-ra their wedding trip, -.tin F ir.iiie to his wife. '.V'aal ti.itiesi-d our partner-bin W.".! you ctiu.!::ct niy life'.'" 'T 'A..r ng v-s. -i::c on hint L-.;:t, A iid wu.-j re; -f !y. " Israr, JU take ::ie busineHi niansp.ment, An-1 I will be '-ashier." At a w:ndcw. at an open window es- :ai'y ia a severe e!e.-tr.cal storm you can 1 1 T"rvil ieat for .ianger. or tta! shock iuiiy I:' you want a wife piace in a se- T - hun.lt-r st. .em. shut tue wmnow down I i :he k-et 5-,iT frm it. When you tcti is-ln-.i-r. tie :l.ish and the roll J ;s n.nie iia; --.ifer to t,x.k out ihro.tzh the : as -U the s:;;.-rt spectacle. An ehictric irm is a ii:ie siiow when you can enj y it w ::i i.e:v. i;..t iieu it is cru-k.n d.rectiy I -1,1 nei lier a irei- nor an -tK.n window t-s for the sight. Dentistry. t'..n to ail pertaining i id McMillan, l.-nr.-t. "s S;or S miersef, Pa. -t a. let: "-ti.-s-- .in. . n-rTrt.'.w-l to ti Lose. A y -ar oi-i L- :".l : .-oior eed. with a few cte -.po'4. A liberal reward will be paid r Jie re 'im of the arue. or for informa "Q that will l.-ad to its recovery. !. B. ZimiF-.HaAS, Stoyeston. A Popular School. i -r a..ru.iaill f Normal. L: i the ia two y attendance at the California. Fa. as mrrvastd over one-lourtn v-ars. Not.ce. Tiie h..ik. and notes cf the la!.j Dr mry I "-baker are now at my office, and lie sen led at once. rart,es knowing "w:"s ir.dehie-l to the estate will please il st:d see me. aud save further coats and ":;i.-. J. L. Peon. Attorney. Men's Shoes. i"ev.-Ta: cf men's bn'txana and plough r r-t c!a.-s and cheap. J M. H iLl'XSB.H S. 5l"-?-r.ch Physicians Favor a Device fcr Deafness. Pg: A;:-.st I.;. Physicians look with tv ir ;i;M;i invention for relieving deaf-'"- 'ii.'ii was ns-ently ir.troduce-1 here T A. II. Waies. of Bridgeport. Conn., and aj' :t 'i:-.d..iibti-d'y the highest develop--ient w in n ien.-e has reached Uiwards f t:.e d.-af. A Straw that Shows How the Wind ! Blows. I Tlielrgh w-htiou) of Pittsburgh, All-'rfieny t-it.d M Reimport. hl each two graiimtes. ""1 v"al .nher high schools one each, in ' ia-t ir-ai',-iating clase st the California x-irmal. I Muaic at Indiana Norma!. I Lili., fi e,.nt;,mn w'jo waot to take I'i'iMc a.ong with their other studies, have i'J .n.)rtT-.r.itr. Those with ing to take a j' I.! course in m.,sic finij j,ere extwllect t-aii:itje. bomerset wal twmrr Th-rt was a siiirht fail f snow in Be.lfor.1 on Mjndar of last week. Hi Jfiriaa Wright, of EedforL ia triiit hv' re-alives tu Somerset. .'.umi',: tiie ("tn'iMis nxs-nlly grant I in mtr'u Jame H dinner, of tb ctMimy. Tli" new La'iieran rlmr h at I.ainiitrttt vi'le'wi'.l be dciliiateii on Sunday S-jstetu-Ijer It'll. An increase of pension h'i been granted to Epbrairn Lnarj of Cpper Tarkeyibot t-iwnah p. 4. C. Lowry, En i-. returned Friday from a pnxrx'Ud nmt h friend at lwr Park and Salisbury A jarty of ei:ht or leu &nwrsfers trill fr oa tt D. Jt 0. excursion la Atlantic Ctv Timrsila?. Cap!. C J. Hamsun. Ri. J- F. Shearer au.l James Wckeivey wu! sr?nd th coming were at A: lan:c CitT. Mr. A. "A. father of the cendemn- ri murierers Joseph and Ifci-id Nicely, was :n ?tiner M jnday. II t. L. D-o. a wed-kaowa Pitts burgh Mi-ihoiiat minister, is spending ten dav with S tneret frierwis. .i'.iire A. J. Sioner, one of (i."evile towru-hip's oldest and staunehest RfpuhJi irans. pa: l a Tisit to the ccucty seat Monday. Jmej B. Holderhaura. the hardware and agnc ultural implement dealer, left Monday ujr.ics for Ml (.retna, to attend the Gran ger a picnic. M iss Laura Forsyth, who has been visiting M-i. M. P. Barket and Miss Emma Fox, of tins pi, has returned lo her home in ?terU!!, i::. i Meversdali! i to Lave anothfT industry in ' U:e si.are of a puip mi':!, w'ueh. when com- pletd. wiii g"-ve employnietit to a large i numfier of men. According to the annual retort of the siate cool it if.ee on lunacy, just issued, (if teen persiiiis loht their rejaou through the Jounstawn liaastcr. original pensions hare been granted John M. Sehrocfc, dei:ea.-Hnl, Sionycreek: to his widow Euzabeth. and to the widow of John A. F-jIIerton, IuKkwood. The antinai re-nnion of Lutherans at lwx-k-W'd Thurslay. promises to be the birjent iratherins of that denomination ever wit nessed in the county. Typhoid ferer prevails to an alarming ex tent in miry sections of this county. A nnniiier of new catMts have been recently re purtetl Li and aijout S-)raersi;t. : Saii.e Push, daughter of the late Epuraim Fl-'h, died at Uie Commercial Hotel iin'iay evetiiiur. aSer a brief iiinesa. The -anie of ber .i.-alh was typhoid lever. II- Ueor-- A ircun :j Dartre a frame bu.iiiin-, to be -J-w-i as a meat market, erect ed on the former siue of te oiad House on ttie south wt corner o the i-nb.a: i .a."e. l ot. Earraiias JlilNnwC. wl known to t ie ma.iy Suwrwt Coui. y b ys who served in ::. I'ij fo'.rJ r--.-:meHv. il.irii.g the late wtr. d.ed at ha tu me -i A'to.aa. S today :..r ' :. ::i M i:- rl t in i: .s wse cue i f I ;:.:. i I.;;., on :v . t'i: d.ei: at ti.s houie Tj-iay .at. H-vi-ar Xi H in aa i.e tet kruwn ai; II rl I g'.i; o.-u.-ny. i-ni. -1 uii-rsj .n iL.-pr-st-r,': t "!.-: :e ri i-;., ;.r:s) in we a het i'.er .t:ves cf the Sta;e B.mr-1 of tl S.n.erwt Monday to rnaae rjril Ui t:ie new j-.l. and to the plans as arr.rjrl ! v thai b.vi.- had hern ti lowed out lo the l.fcr The B. A 0 IL IL a.iv to t ie 1.5at:ee:.cai can:p man f- r "-on iay cext -n.se aa excursion meeting al Kynd . A-tg't tl:h. A :ai train w.ll se .S-tuert at ""M Tie fa-e is $1 So fr:he round trip. ! Chaun.-ey Mitchell, F-;. who ei:ted the i , .-.- f this pia. in auii Uiig syne and j who has wn cor.ctcd with the Wrst 1 nioreiand l-im Tii for the past twenty year-., j is in town renewing a .juamuace with ur i older cituer.s. Mr. II. C. White, repnpsentir.s; A. J. White Jt Sun, tailors, of Cliambersburs. will be in Somerset about We-ines lay and Thurs dav. MMitetiiix'r T'th and iUh, with samples j of new fall g-x.ls. Orler solicited and sat i isia.-t.ijii u'liarauteed. (.et.rje Ret! a Sr, a hisrhly respecteil and wll known tarnier of S..merset town-hip. d.e.1 at his home near Friedens on Thursday List and was hurried at the new Erethn-n church in Stonycrtk township Friday, was over o years of age. jje The strong demand for California Normal r-adnaies as teachers is one sign of tiie grow ing efficiency and popularity of tiie scUxu. The demand is far greater than the supply. Already the graduates of this year's class have neariy all seci'.rel good positions sev-e-a.1 paying $."' or more. Jade-- l!aer, who has been confined to his home fi:r the past two wet ks with a very sore eye and a very ugly carbuncle ou his left shoulder, suffers intense pain front both, and his condition was such for several days as to seriously aitirm his hiniily and friends. He is considerably better to-day. and hopes soon to be about sgain. Mr. Mahion Miller, formerly s well known cit.zen of this county, who removed to Brown county, Kansas, in lvll, arrived in town Saturday, and will spend the next six weeks in visiting among his many old time frienila. Mr. M.Uer took in the Na tional U. A. R. re-union heid at Bton. M.H.S.. last week and was d".sappiiiiled at not Ciidins any of his Sonrerset county comrades there. Tbe Com: or at Indiana Normal School i are : First, a very healthful piace. Second, s ' Tery convenient buihling. Third, well fur 1 msiied rccrption rticra and parlors f.r the j use of students and their friends ; well fur i nished rooms for students ; new furniture. I carets, book cases, gas iighr, steam heat i and natural gas. Fifth, (fod boarding at j low rates. Sixth, steam laundry just the kind of work a young man and lady wants I is lone here. You need not send your linen ! to the citv. Seventh, the sociais for the gtrs and b.;ys are special features. Eighth, a beautiful campus, w th trees, gtaaa. flow ers, and a fountain. 'm Friday of last week Barney W'.Imoth. of Sand Patch, left the Jones House about H t-3 to take the train for home. When he reached r!ie head of Main street he was seen to fall, and before be could be reached life was extinct. The cause is supposed to have been Lesrt trouble. The deceased wa the son of Mr. A. Wi.'moth, of Cumberland. He was Si years of age and leaves a wife but no children. His wife was a Miss Osborne, of Mt. Savage. At the time of his death he was superiiiten.lent of his farter's lumber business. Tbe remains were taken U Cum berland and buried from his lather's resi dence on uniiay afternoon at .'J o'clock. iir,j,:-$,iut iV.'.-rf-'r. An accidental shooting, resulting in the death of a fourteen year old girl, named M oliie Wagner, occurred at Johnstown M'iod7 evening. Harvey Doou'hrrty, a lad !:rtei years of age, a engaged at shooting binls on proiect Hill wben M.ss Wagner happened along and stopped to talk to him. Turning suddenly to shoot at a !ird the g'tn was prematurely disclutrged, evidently by the hammer catching onto some part of tiie boy's clothing, the ball penetrat ing tbe girls rtgfit tempie, and killing her instantly. The boy went to the city 1 k np at oncesnd gave himself up. He was great ly affected and told his story in a straigbt forward scanner which convinced the aa thoritie of his rlncerify. The ismiucal esmpaiim will at the days irmw cuoier. Th Wreck of one Man's Lif. A UtJejrsm frrn Sitirtilalu fays: Frank Hill, who i-hieedeon'Milerr'e notari-tty oa arcmnt nt the widuiy-pu'ulwbeii atariea of bin domestic: infelicities, has aifiin brought bimoelf to the public not.i by an attempt lo shoot himteif Saiunlay at the Hill House, botei k-pt by h tister at Eerjoo, which a!j irts this pl-a.-e. It will be remeDihered tiiat several years ago Hill tu a pniiper ou y inu rrrc barti t i .rie.hur, Fa. He ejinl and woo Miss STiT.ie Wj1, a pretty but erratic heireaa. After I: ring together tor aome rime. Mr. Hill and a yoitng lawyer Darnel Marchand eloped from Greensburg. The "nost:nrl came to Pittsbnr?. bimi de- tecuria. trarked the cnnple to Florida and had them brutish t bat:k to Pittsburg. After everjl ittinny atxna between the principals, lh matvr was oompromiaed by the husband at-crptinx; iT.'H) to re'.eau all claims npon Mrs. II.il. The woman and Marcbar.d are now lirinf in the west. Hill commenced to p downward in the sm:ial scale after this episode, and it has not been ioni: aio tiiat his name was mixed ap in the unsavory May SulliTan case, and he narrowly niiaoed serving a term at the peni tentisry for his part in that notorious scan dal. He haa lost both friemls and fortune, and kit some time has been a bartender. II in attempt to kill himself ?stusday would hae been sacctissiul only fur the timely interference of OtSiw Gay., who caught Hill s arm and caused what was intended to be a fatal shot to iniiict only a slight wound. Hill etill deglan he will kill himself. Lvanvi!lw Council Jr. O. U. A. M. On Saturday evenio. August 9th the an cient town of Lavansville was thrown into intense excitement. Strangers were arriving from sil quarters, and goip was on tip toe. The jouufc' men of the town and vicinity were organized some litue a0, and on the above date Deputy Slate Counsellor il. V. BeuMd. of I r?ina. assisted by member) of Olade, liakersvUle. Ihividsvilla and Johus t)w n Councils instituted the new Council at Lavansville. which consists of fifty charter members. They met in Tay man's Hail, a large, commodious room .51x3-3. There were forty-rive Junior Americans present from the visiting Councils, and it was a very pleasant occurrence. Brother Bcuford and his assist ants did exceedingly well, and all residents and visitors were highly pleased. This Council is No. isZ. and the eleventh institu ted in this county. Ii is made up of the best men in the communUy. and has a glo rious future. The order is very strong in the State. During the yeail 11 new Councils have been ormzed. and it now numbers over tU",!"1'' nutnbers in Pennsylvania. Ja. Axeaii.v.v. A Man dth H:s Stomach Full or Lizards. Mr Fred Babner. wlio r.siles on Feileral streer. beluw Market, is sulring with a maia-ly, which np nntil recently, puzzled j not M3ly himself, but his physician. His j friemls believed that consumption had laid its feil ha;i'i upon him, as he seemed to be ' grtuivally wasting away. H'j weiitht prior j to his sickness was i.ai poumhi : it m now about poun is. One ilay last week he wis j set.sl w;th a fit of vomiting, ilurini wh:ch j he t:ii-v up fi'e young liuriis. TV: i at ; one niaile pia.a Use i-ause of h.s iihiem. I II. s t,nd.Uoti has consider:. ly :i:iproveil j r his expulsion of the iizi-ls. but he t:.at t'lere a.- more reuia.n:ag. ; in- II s a X "-ti"ig a ?-eat disi! ofcomnient. i Mr Ua -.i:er canc.it eipta.3 tfse presen. of he ! : at t..e liu:-i in h.s t"i'Ti-h. but ih.uk a...-t ba"e w.'.oe-J ,jn no dri-iko a t'r w-ieii ..rUi.T; in the ernuitrv sim-e w:itch t me it La. lwo bnwd:n in bis suma-h. The d -t',r .'o: -iders Lis chances t.r --iie', as now bei.-.g faro-able. A Lcj'ca! View cf the South Penn. T'-e Wa.l sueet .V.-i .jf last week says. "J:i-t(hr the betietit of those sfnple who are slired up every now and I hen by the re porr that the S-uth Pennsylvania is to be built by some new interest, it might be well to Uie. ov-e lor ail, that .t cannot be duce. There is anout six millions of money locked op in the work that has been already done, and as a progress al tbe time the memor aii.e West ?h. .re deal and the SouJi Penn sylvania deal as an off set. were undertaaen. The Vandertult people who then controlled, and Jo now, Ute majority interest in the property, agreed to sell to the Pennsylvania for a certain sum in bonds guaranteed by tbe Pennsylvania. Tne contract was made the hoods were drawn up, and the Pennsyl vania was about to pay over the bonds, when they were stop;.eil by an injunction, and the courts decided that the issue of the bonds was iliega!, and that the Pennsylva nia .siul l not buy the line. There it rests for the present, and nntil these legal obsta cles are removed the Yanderbilt party can sell to no one but the Pennsylvania, and the Pennsylvania, on the other hand, cannot pay tiie money to conclude the trade. Ia kct the Pennsylvania got all that it wanted in stopping tiie new une, ana ma w.lhoih payings cent. Some people are miainu enough tc say that they are only too willing to let nutters remain as they are. Deeds Recently Recorded. L. A. Kretchman to Benjamin Becker, pnpetty in iarrett ; consideration, $'J."). Benjamin Becker so Elisabeth Becker, property m 'larrett ; consideration, f lis). A. H. Cotfrotb to John N. Davis, property in Elklick township: consideration, JilT1).". Peter S. Hay to John N. Davis, property in E.klick township ; consideration, $J5. a-tRBiAuC WCISB IW-CCD. Wesley A. Browu and Emma Hoover, both of Somerset township. John Emerick, of Allegheny townshipi and Emma Martz. of Northampton Twp. John H. Conn, of Cpper Turkey foot town ship, and Martha V. Jenkins, of Markieys burg. Atuos Zarel'uss and Magpie Keller, both of Somerset township. By Request. Owing to reti'iest of many patients Pr. Moretx Sa'a the Oculist and Anrist of the Gertoania Infirmary of Colurubus, ., will ac-mipany Dr. McCiellan on each one of his visits. Dr. Sals has had an experience in his special line of over 23 years, during which time he has limited his practice strictly to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat. Langs, and Catarrh, hence his great success. His visits may be considered s rare opportu nity to oar citizens and we iupe that all in tieed of treatment will take advantage of it. Dm. McCiel-an Sala who have made a cor.trai-t with us by the year can be consult ed for their next, regular visit at Somerset House on Fri.lay and Saturday the and M inst. Middlecreek Items. The outa is not more than half a crop. Corn, it is expected, will make up ia part for the deficient in the oats crop. The New Lexington Brass Eaod ia invited to furnish music Sir the minion at Rock wood on August Ulat. Mr. J. R. Barron, of Barpmdale, recently soid a ewe and Iamb for $11. Mr. E. P. King, the purchaser, now claims to have Uie two best sheep in the township. Professor L 9. Pile, lately returned from Mr. .I'nion College, is teaching a Normal school at New Lexingu.n. Prof. Pile urS teucher of wide experience, and we feel cer tain that his stu.fonts will maie a good showing alongsidi; of students in other coun ty normals. ' I3'il5. Christian Church Picnic. From the arrangements beinir made, and advices received from abroad, the picnic of the Christian Cbnrches of Comeraet Coooty Co operation in Woy's Grove on Friday, A ignst 2i tKl, will be largely attended. The B. A O. Railroad will sell excursion tickets from ail poinhs, gtsul to retnrn on the ilrd, for one hire for tbe round trip. A special train will be run to Johnstown tu the evening, leaving Kanir.er's station at 0 o'clock. An Interesting prt.gram ban been arranged. The exercises will be enlivened by instnimental and vocal music. All frten.h) will be welcome. Con. Cambria County Rapublican Convention. The ILepohlica Omvention for Cambria Comity met at Ebenahani Monday, pursuant to the call of Chairman Barker, the delegates present having been choseu at priruarr elec trons held thronghout the county on Satur day last. The work before the Convention was to insBrirt Sir a Con8rn5ional candidate and lo iHminatcaailihurs fcr the severui atcr-Ay OilLxa to be Hile-l at the election in Novon ber. Hon. Ed. Scull, of Somerset, th present incumbent, was nnanimoosly chosen for Congress, with power to select his own con ferees. ror county orncers we ioilowmg were nominated : Assembly, 3. D. Patterson; Treasurer, W. E. F.amsey ; Commissioners, John Wricht. .k1 J. 0. Lloyd ; And'tors, Geo. A. Kinkead and C. B. Cover ; Poor Di rector. P. M. Stoy. F. H. Barker was re elected Chairman. The Convention in large, harmonious, and enthusiastic. Jvkniti.ie TrUmnc j The Week In Congress. WAaHiaiiTos, Aug. 17. The programme of the business for the rest of the session will be determined in open senate this week if the present understanding ia carried out. Mr. Quay, according to a notice given on Saturday, will Introduce his amended reso lution to-morrow which, under the rules, it is expected will ro over until Tnesitay for action. It will not be referred to the com mittee on rules, but will be disposed of in the senate. This course is desired by its author and when it ia called up a motion will be made, probably by Mr. Hoar or Mr. Spooner, to include the fetierai election bill in the list of bills that shall be considered alter tbe tariif bill is disposed of. This is expected to precipitate debate of some length and considerable bitterness between the winj of the Republican majority. Mr. tuay and Mr. Aldrich. who ia acting with him. belkve the resolution will pass by a good majority with no amendment. When that matter is settled the tariff bill will be taken up and premed to a vote as rapidly as possi ble. The urgent deficiency bill reported last week will be called up to-morrow by Mr. Allison and will be disposed of if possible at one sitting. The bills to aid agricultural coliees and the compound lard and meat inspection bills may also be called up. When these measures are dispjeed of it is possible that the Labor committee may have a day if the election committee do not insist on pressing the pending contested election cases. "White Cape" With Cowhides. Vsio.vT-tw!!. Pa., August W. John Bix ter. colored, and Mrs. Jennie Smith, white, have been living together at Smithm-M late ly, and had takeu posesaion of the hou of Baxr's old hcher, driving the aetl man out of home and oomeii:ng him to sieep in barrw. Reintly the guilty pair rrened a notice ligneil White Ca;e. " warning them to -pi:t the cumin unit or take the Cmseti lencrs. Bax'er thought he knew Uie w-.ter ot the oot.ee and he trite on the Una of it as ftwlows an-i ma.ieU it to the pry . " ".;me on I dare you to come." and siiT-ie.! it "Texas Jiia." The next thing Laiter heard of the matti-r was a rap at his door. wh: h xrou.l him frm his mi.i.n.ght sl.imber". and presently he was ciofrunteil by en;ht or ten stalwart men, weii masked, each with a cownuie in his aand. Mrs. Smith l ad heeded the warning and f.AL but the invaders d Mihietl t!itt ,ioae cn her jsiramour, ed-uinistenng u him one if the most rerrib.e beatings ever heard ef in this comttmaity. He foujht a plucky Sg'it but was ove-powered by numbers. 5500,000 Worth of Whisky De stroyed. Loi.isvii.li. Kt, August 13. The im mense warehouse of the Kentucky Distilling Company is a complete wreck and the entire plant of the Great Western poi-k bouse of Conrad & Sciler ia totally destroyed, in cluding all the cat:le and hog pens and the slovk of meat. The records of the Internal Revenue OiSce show that the warehouse contaiue-l 'JS.'KiO bam:ls of whiaky. Much of the whisky had been sold and was insur ed by the purchaser. The total loss is esti mateii at $s7U.' Ml, as follows: On whisky, fHiO.oot) ; on distillery plant, $JtK),i)iK on the pork house, $1Oo ; other losses. IJfUWO. In addition to the above the United States tiovemment sustains a negative loss of SJo.'XiO in uncollected taxes. All of the property destmyeil waa well insured. Many employes of the distillery had narrow es capes from the explosion of whisky barrels, which exploded like cannon. The flames were so hot that it was dirticnlt to get with in one hundred yarb of the fire. Russian Wedding. A stunning and decidtsiiy sensational wed ding occurred in Odessa, Russia, the other day. Marc Pogorezky led his biushing bride to the altar. While the Russian priest, or pope, as he is called, was preparing to per form the ceremony Marc went out to get a drink, saying that he would return in a few moments. In his absent, however, a hand some young stranger approached the bride and offered himself as a substitute. She im mediately accepted him, and the pope never noticed the change. The ceremony was per formed. Just then Mare reapsared. refresh ed and ready for matri mony. But when he found out what had happened he priceeded at oo.te (u paint the church red. He thrash ed the bridegroom, slapped the bride, knock ed down the father in-law, punched the pope and Kicked the mother-in-law. He wis ar rested . but aa the case involves a question of ecclesiastical law, it was referred to the Czar, the head of the church. Union town's New Railway. CrMo.vrows. Pa., Ang !". At the council meeting last night an onhnar.ee was passed granting an electric street rail way pri vilege. It waa presented t;y Attorney A. V. Eoy.i who represents a company uf foreign and local capitalists, the former supposed to be from Pittsburgh. The road is to run through town on the main street and will extend from the county house on the old National pike, one mile west of town, to the Summit bouse on the mountain, six miles east. A line will also be run from Kai reliance to this place. Home-Seekers Excursions. The Wabash Railroad Company will sell on Tuesdays, September Oih and Sir.!, and on October Hta, excursion tickers to the farming regions of the West, Jforthwest and Southwest, at out ff f'ir tU nmd try. Tickets limited Mi days. For rates, time of trains, Ac., see your ticket agent, or address T. H. Tristram, Central Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. - Wanted. One hundred thousand curds of Chestnut, Oak, and Hemlock Bark, for which the highest ca.-ih market price will be paid. H. 6. A F. S. Ccvsts saaw, Somerset, Pa. A refresliing shower recently swept over these parts, reviving the withering vegeta tion. MARRIED. BARRON HOOVER. At the residence of the olSciating minister, in Somerset, by Rev. Crtti. C. Cooke. Mr. Wesley Burron and .Miss Emma Hoover, both of Somerset Twp. DirrPSTADT STCTZMAS. on Sun day. August 3d, at the Reformed parsonage at Somerset, Pa., by Rev. Hiram King, Mr. Charles W. Duppstadt and Miss Jennie Stulzman. both of Buckstown, Pa. HEINEMVER S!PF-Oq Thunxlaf.ths 1 Ith day of August, istjn, at the residence of Mr. Jwb Eshrich, near Stovestown, by Rer. E-C. Rickenhroile, Mr. (Tiarles A. Heinemyer to MLss Ella M. Sir, both of Somerset Conntyt Pa. Highest of all ia LeaTcoing Power. 11 &m IT AES01JUTELY PURE THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH SYENOX Remarkable DRESS A Urge lot of 36-inch, nearly marattu uown to-uaj tp i-ze, were T - 3 1 .1 , I- I-c w-orth ever sola hy u, or anybody else. One lot 33-ia.cfi GRAY MOHAIRS, marked down to-day to 2.3c WoaW lie cheap at 40c. One Iot3.inch Extra Fine BRILLIAXTLNE MOHAIRS; elegant sliadcs oftrray and brown mixtures; were imported to sell at 6.)c. We have marked them to close oat at 37 l-2e. No Letter largaia in Ameri ca in Press Goods. About I.jO pieces single-width all-wool filled Dress Goods, excel lent styles) and desirable colors; ordinary sell from 12 1-2 to 15c. a a yard. We have marked them 10c. One lot of double-width medium and Dark Gray ALPACA Smarked down to-day from 12 1-2 to 8 I -3c. 50-inch all-wool fine English Saitintr?, neat liule Ihrht plaids to make a stylish and durable traveling suit, marked down to 75c, retrularly sold at $1 and $1.25 a yard. The.se are snme of oar .special bartrdin.s. In FANCY DRESti GuODS, bUh Novelties, and hitih-coet Grench and German Ira ported Dress iJooiLs. we have slaughtered lliespno to wind up the summer season's busi ness. Always on hand, a laive line of Cream and Liehr colored Fabric of all desm-iptions for street and evening wear. Also, choice lines in BLACKS and COLORS in all the best PLAIN FABRICS at lowest cash prices. Von can save monev hv coming to the Dress Gooila Department. , CAMPBELL k DICK. Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, Kaxcractraaa on Diaaa and WioLisaLJ asc flrrajixa op LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soft "Woods, OAIL POPLAR. STDDfceS. PiCKETs. MOCIXIJf'i?. AsH. WALJrrr. rXOOEISG, g.fE, sTAUtRAILA CHiaAY. TEIXOW rLVZ. SffTX'iLCS. DOC-Ed B.U.rTt2A CH33TS-CT. WHITI PISE. LATH, BU5LH, JEWH POU A Geaisral Lt.ne ad gradaaef Lumheraoil BuiMJag Mittenal aa.t Risxlisg ."ate kept la bcl Aa, eaa funmu asrUus .a ttw liac of our rjuMness to urter w-.ta rvavmabis pranpUM, uce as Brackets. 0.1.1 aed work, etc ELIAS CTJsnSXN'GIIxNI, Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. E. Station, Somerset, Pa. IT WILL PAY YOU TO. BUT TOCa Iflemorial Work WM. F. SHAFFER, 80JIERSET. PKr-. Manurancirer of and Dealer in Eaerm Work fanuaasdiM SWrr .YoOcviaaa Cuiurs MI MS WM m Am, AvaUfiirthe WBITE SkOyZXt Persons In need of XONcMKNT WORKfm flu.l tt to their interest ui eail at my sliop where a proper sUosrine will he pven liiem. 4f r.ru f .rhim rtiraaU4 ia Mivrp liu, and PRICES VER f low. I invite upecial aoentioa ,uia White Bronze, Or Purt Zinc Monument Tatrrslnced by REV. W. A. RrX'r. s a Decided Imrrnvemem in the point ot' MATERiAL ANi ("uS'STHLi'TIOS. and which is .lestine.1 to h. the Pupuiar Mor.n-ment ft- our Chaniable CU- rwu a tALa, WM. F. SHAITEE. JCLE TO ACCEPT OS .REFUSE. To Arnifw Kunket anl John Kunkei resi.l iu in smieyeree tOMrivbip. tatutiria .Mintv. Pa., i.'onraii K iukle resi.liaif iu ki'-hiand tusrnship, Cambria Ctsinty, Pa., 1 arti-uiin Knnkie reiiiuiK ie Ecouomy, Beaver risinrr. Pa.. A.iant Kunkef ren.i ir.e in inhasu.wn. Pa., Hum! Ann Kunkl lntermarrtetl with Jnhn nhart resiiiini; in J.iunsti.wu. Pa., aud Mary kVia&e. inier nnmel itl J-itiii Fees residiut: iu Caui Ima t'outity. Pa. You are faereijy n.iuMeii ra bi an-l anpenr at an Orphans' (.'ourt. to be heid in ami for s,,rner erset r.mmy. Pa., on Mm.taT the Jiii dsy of s.-piemfs-r ceTt. then aiul Umft u aci-eDi iir re fuse to take The real estate of Anitrev Kunkei ileeetussl at tbe apnmi-snt viuatiia. nt dhow cause irflv tile same shim 1.1 not te soiti. sMKRirr's I'PKts a. i SL a, Mi.illLLEN, SumersetPa..JiUy i; tWj sheriff. Modern Science Ha diMWn.-d that ill due&sui &re mutnl by MICROBES, Tbf rvfiri a'.? tiiyvkwm run N? rurvil br 4KtrttT in thwe M irmii-, nil uj omy n-fnty u eanh thAt iil c.inipL:?l. :iiM wnhQC iuuruti the pKXitnL in WM. liADAirS Microbe - killeR It is a thomuiih bi.xvl purili-r a won.lerfnl sn-tiis-Hi-Nii.l coiiialiufii; no .Img whatever, ut ptr- fts-tlr -wfe. Tiie MICROBE KiliES is comrsss-l of dislille.1 water iuipi-itiiateil witn jiowemil rtn tiistr..v ua ffaes which teruM-stes anil piuuii-4 tne en ire yst-io. Send for our Book giving His tor of Mi. crobes und Discovery of this Wonderful med ecine. Free. 7 WIGHT STREET, HEW YORK CITY. A.k your lirnugtst for tt. Administrator's Sale YalMlM Estate. BY VlTt E f an oritur of tale Immedtint tn'rptiitrv' rrt (' imir-r?irt l.-niify. f., t tn uiM(er!tEiit1 iirwLri, tu Ailmmutn ftiruf the wmlr(tl' 1". d Wtriir. tiffHikwl. i will fxpnw l puhttconUTy on th rtrt'tnisen, in rjmu erri lwp.t SHiirct County. -'., on FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, W, ia . A !rtj;i in?. in uari-l Mt Ui omfTet T0., Siirsft ., l)'nnin laiutn 01 Wm. -i. W.lcr. miLet J w rr, J. flier,, Wiiliitm Brtis(t ut tfi. i. Burner, onminmn Afrm aal prrbw. havtn in retail mrttU tw RUiry frame I)-tiUitff a tfiavt Muhle. ftiit rttwrW)thuiltinc. A tl runnmt( nminf, huA in ri crit.vi.ini u( lhrvfttiirthif roil fnim H tatmn't, ml thm ni hulf nnltw froa A CX.iZj thnws rnntwy It h pi't t wnnn the pnprtT In kruisa liwn ; xi half rtf ha.Hnreon itfUvey ot'dtml, ni tjnUnc in tm yr rptn itiue tif ml, without (ntrL. otitt tQint tif the pttiri-hibte nittiy rUrth py mfutof iebw ui rrmum w thr; pn?mi) ; fh itnvrt thcrnu r- aiimwHy m A-i Wollr. w.dow l m.iI kr!AMei nt alVr ber -irth tti pniicfiml un tu bw (jui tu '-tie hmr of P. W. BinnxrKKa, W. 4. W E1XK31 ALEX. F. HAY, CATERER, Ladses' end Gentfemtn't Dining and Lunch Rooir.s, at Pran Av., Pittsburgh, P.. -w:!il)tt!rs, Psrf.es, lunehenns e. suppl'ist witu every requisite, ru say available itiit by mil .ir .after conveyance. Sst:iai 4ntl pmnipt ai wsUoa ipven orlurs hy auulur Uiicptioue. s-iusaa (A) U. S. GoVt Report, Aug. xj, iS3o PITTSBURGH, PI. Bargains in GOODS aU wool, STRirED GOODS .. sola at iioc. Tliis EZGSSZD ST 2ZTTE2aOj SCE5TSTSA5 CZAPE2 THAj FLTaCAIilHTln 13T Sfllftrn i&iu Jit. l'l'1 .'a UviUff Over 500 Send fcr Beautiful Price List C Designs. Circulars. A V tt w 4 V KO.VJViENTAL BROZSCZV.PXfr. aijTTJOr:?nyi,f. ccsa. The cli max" reache D CjnilTG TRE RSGULSR FRIGES TO REDUCE STOCK. GICASTIC CLEABAItCE-S ALL loxla at Ct 'Sr, many EELOW CUST. We mean uusineaB, hence this extra ordinary Mark-Down Sale to re duce our itutnenae Summer Stock of SHOES. SLIPPERS, OXFORDS. When in the eity gjvc ni a cau and you will find it greatly to yonr uiiranLic. THE FAMOUS Shoe House, 52 Sixth Street. PITTSBURGH, PA Miil Orders will receive our care ul attention. PUBLIC SALE. BT VtP.Tf'E of an onter of the Orphans' rmrt .if svitnerset frmnty. P u the sniocriUer, there will be scM at (sioit,: outcry on SATCHDAY, SEPT. 20, 13), at t o'eiork p. m.. ttie foliowinir (ie-ribel real es tate of Lvi'a lltheUe, ilei-essMi. eon.siMiii,vf a tarui sitimte lti ,n!iivi.:e Township, aitjoinuia; laii.ls of Noah Lint. K K. Hm-h-stetirr, I nu H--liti-l!er. .sB K!!dhuui. John AinuM .aii.t others, cuiitaimiiij i::, itui, amre or lusa, wilh a :::DweIIing Houses Rank Bam. n! obtr iTTiprnTfTneutH th?rvMi err-uil : urn i!r? clttr. md nnlT fiwul uit4 of uitivition : in mcmluw , v m'tT u Ohkni Pu.'h. Anumfwr of iwyttr-fttilfciy -pr:iig TERMS OF SALE. One-thinl In hainl April L lsn, when rssxess in will he vivwn. Baione ta thnss eifiial iuinu al payments, withnoi uiterest Deferre.1 Mf meuta t, be s.s'iire.1 on Uie premises. Snifl. pan of han.l money, u he pttitl an stsm as tiie sauiu ie utrm-lt lo-wn. E. K. lKM:n:-Tm.ER. hrIA Alaiiiu.strauir. JOTIi-K OF APPLICATION FOR IXCOK jJH PtirLATloS . In the Court of o.mnw.n Pteae for taa County of oiucrsel. Pa. Solii-e is herpby nven tluu ml appii.sation wilt be ma.ls ' the si,( jHin on the -iani iiy of .September. A. . Iww at in o i-Us-k a. m... nmler thu --fnrtwinitum Aet of 4 " ami the ippis nients ther ito, by the rhristiaa Chan h of New i i-nti-emlis, Pa for the rrmrterol aa imen.leil ennruinn. to ts raiksl th " Christian I bun a of Sew t, cntrril!e. Fa., The ebanM-trtr arrnob jwtnt whirn is lo anntMirt puoiic wor-rnp rsor.l tn u U. ra.lh. 'Iisemiie. itisctpiine ami UMtires oi stuit church, unit tisr this purpose to have. rss. vssami enjov ail the liuiit, benetirs ami privi-li-jres confu-ri!.l by the ,u a.t sn.l Its ntpph menm. a:t)TI A isir.K. ul-rat. siUicitoa, 4 MEstate This Space RESERVED FOR PARKER & PARKER, THE LEADING DRY GOOD & NOTION i Store ot' the County. IWILLSEIL DURIS3 THE NEXT 15 DAYS 15 Qnite an Assortment of Remnants of Cashmeres, Flannels, Ginghams. Cloths And Other Oood.s at BARGAIN PRICES. This will be a good time to sret Cliildrens Dresses, And Goods ta make Cctnbina- I tion. Dresses Cheap. MRS. A. E. UHL. Sweeping Reductions We .jv .t-j.fuln.si t . .;.e up al'.SPRlV; 1SD SlallK KOS at ; r.-vs that wul n..i.." a Il- sf-T". I- io-v we i.i .j i .u- a :'- of -.tr to.tnv i-a.-.'i us : HV1" 15 :"NrUiiL Pieces -r Sat. ii-. i:.-.inod ro lli.r. Til KEE - - ISc. iRe.,-nghams, Redii--e.in !"c. USE ' " .Vhj. siiirah Sil. " " tac. s. -iVFVTt" FIVE "liii India Si . - " jc. HETY " it. Lre-s od.. " " - I3ISTY-FIVS " i: H - " " jc GLOVES. HOSIERY, AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR REDUCED OUR CLOAK WHITS STTTS, i2 SO to C.lNGiiAlI 44 4 25 SATINS " 3 t " WRAPPERS, lu) " M nslla UaJonreor, Jerseys. Shirt Waists, Bloziors. Jackets. Summer awls, all at Low IVices. We will 11 your order by mail prom tly An r o i y il. jsm DLL I S 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. WILLIAM F. BURG GRAF, 114 CLIXTOS SUIEFT, ;or. L"I)ST.i.NTlAL. FUR2sriTTJS,E At ReasOaWible Rates. K'.ory rMfii-itt' for co;aK w IItie-t iirni -iilii-r. i:::i!It!M' late-' and i e-t sty!'-. Any ar iAv not in .-tuck pmcurcl witiiont rxtra ej .! -e. I n -i '. tin invitil. rNtiniat tr-e. WILLIAM t BURGGRAF. ll.li-s.-si - . T f i ' " jLLLLi. 'ay- 3., aiLii Hi 1 I JJJ - "-sa. John Henderson, THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE i Pittsburgh Exposition WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3RD, Al 8 O'CLOCK P. M. CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH.. AT 11 O'CLOCK P. THE GRANDEST DISPLAY IN DROUGHT TOGETHER NOTE TIIE ATTUACTIOXS ! Innes' Famous I3:h Regiment B.nd, of New York.dur- TV C.ui'.in-.! -sjii:. -r ;;. rit-is ;,..i;i.. -t-tri-r. ..f P.rr ' -: -:r.-.' ti,.- r llf-i.T-.n-.. i? iyi:l.-S ill ilil ifs ' 1 "i: t: (ill'S. The im lai.si :n. .Ll.?:-::in-' ! st-iny "! W.-tiniit'iisaii.! T': .rn. n- !i .c-r.-n K.cfr.- C : ; i n The- ti.ar.i.-js-ut Ilir.injiiaiiHt F-..".t.t::!. V itr.-n n-1 ..:'t.-rt;. ct-ici .r.it.- Liin will ;i-iv everv evi riiiiir. ' c:ir rrs-rtiuttiPu. Lhc !ira:iit"st fs't'.it !' -.-linrrttrs ;:i .-ii :t:t-l c i.-r ; n . -! -1 -1 1 ri -r th-- f-.m. 'ta r,iett-t C..:V.-f;,-!. ia the -ui- t5' :irt s-'-r-is. T!:e M vixin :il fclnil und ln::i t.::i!n:i.i '.i-f...-t -;v ii,,,-! w.t.i csiiii-.L- tiuny t'nmi -:i pni. t..-u! ...T.tt;..n tt:r..;t:-, in.. - wjyKve-,-.ti.!ii-i !.U-ti will t-..-t.l::-f : :.. f.uu.ti.ii :h.;-i--.tiu'is. On-iit r.,ia.! lincss. - . , -it: a,h. Mill Tvimt Sena roa our catalogue rsrCS ATLAS ENGINE VCRXS, INDIAN A PC LIS. 1ND. Ar dmi.v: rKA'n-K'S5'.'TICE. Lsuua r.f J. -i. Ca.T iifff of Sorract T i.vnh p. i::in.r-.i,--. nof.iT ' twr& y z.vn i Fif.d. W. Bizsk' s.-B. A:u "t-y. "laiSTKI I.AM A ST) CFSTlF.y ES T' nnrt-H-i.f-rh i'r re iUur- i nu.m -r:t-nr, Co. Phtnit .'h a " :n t..ei.- r- xt Ben. Tin- rriiv-i-u:, tv-!:i- 'r yvir.' of tn A.-s".!TTt .'i.Mtinn ' i 'nrnrvtmi".1. hit.- "rov t in of t-i! mtypt i t ::-'-!. Th? oc !?: iti 4 - rieti-t Oil .'.rt-ir'. .y ri (.ian oth;r onrMiit n wim u tiuv ru. -u-jruii. R.'::.it.'e pT'( oni v r t H; ' V X S. Hf MT. r-:x"'. . if:i. Liic Biia..::,'. Tr.:x 'Elf OF PAUTITIO-V. Ti Joiwn'ilae r-i-r with wu. ttf Ja.-r iii.n iu .ii wu-.i '.f wr.fiuiii or fM i)mr-'t Cjnii'-7, J'a.. :i I m ti. --UHt. i will yaui tit :rn?nt m int vrrw. W rv rn; Jth 'luy a( ptur)" i-t. tin tuul w hrr yut: w.n aftnt H visa rui i'i. pr-n-T. tmvzi Tin!! LZT2T Editor. Tha m'.y mri aatti rreLcnI cure 5sr CONSTIPATIOii. BILICUSXESS. IHDIGESTIOH. arnt :t l'?r.t.-s ot tivr. risainrTM h-in-iisls of' people, si il ii'hi i.ruy pv.im-.i-v t,r i-ws-.(, ' ease, arni a eases in wnn-u ihe mm .i,:1.:-,! 1 have HMvriy :ati',sf. T rsiTin.Hii rttu iiiiii.t,-! i 11 pi(.e ii viiii in illitir l.,.iui;r, pnnsl, n-na. I Is maii.!f.iiluis"l br l. T. -vKTUi.S.-, WiL-i LI iMsIU'R .. P.. )rineP,T. I ii. i .. aiul , for one ly ,l Drum si.'ai H eeata per houie. Nona leoiiuw uo,eirff the ofti snows ifte ta i dlan Armw-hwul Tr-ale atari. --i -jO-lyr. ; DEPARTMENT. rasi-J Crs.le. 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