il soiaeset Herald 'r.T.i.E r- f-'I-L. Ed: tor. . June 1 ISSti. , ;-,.b- 'jk r I a;er. i.ii.irsat lb :, ford's dru,; '.r.p at inyder's were billt-U t-V 3 mad dog T . i-,'-1.r t-. e.-h-f -r-y ou fiend is hav ;. w. ;o pr.;.cr your walls this , ij l: -ill ir l 9 : .., ,r ,. have been lyneb . ;:i the hv-t te-n years, .fall the latest patterns and Itet.ford's dru store. ... ,;..;",:u? love s "twobeais . t!.oi:!'..l; t lo-s that act j (i.ji o i.-sn almost 3ai- Mil-. A. I".. Thl. f-.i fined i-at Frank ,i: a li.'ble .j .tattoa ..e-it. .:ue line of Mil.snery ,- ! and the !arec.-t vt :o:j :t, w !.jt lor.-t il: li.tir ;.ears Hi':-e:.a fc:y years of a.v. biiMiuins ti.lti a:.d Arer's lialr Vi,:or, Lair uaa ie-'.o:-i to .-a lit jre t:i::i its for- h: .il).ra:;y to the i'l .:v and Titti" Ji A. I.. I lit-. ; l. he wortli a rjuiiJ - :-: married a J i.:i:i. less : . L,ve ... w well bee,, cf the , I'-'. Kvlds ia.u.ar,,:u, .... . . i U.r; Jurcia:;v oj.e'.t .or ..-I !- vie. -i ars o. 1 f.iy j . '-'; " j there i::. ;;-..l! tr.!:e:.t. i . ; i 'i.srlUes ! a- 1 i i j;t...M. !. Ii. V.'.:..:..fv: V. A. I". i'-', Kr-ta::- j-,:iro'. !:, w ?eil a ear ijti.l .. ."ii a-V'-'!J f..'.-o, libel- :.n i,...r-s at ; u'olio '..!( tl.f vld-iW if Jvbn . i- c-..u:.-y. 1:1 . it W .. of ti.e "i':i- j wa- li C.ty a-; 11 vr iA'i it i.i ! : a .:. J ruav v heir to. How l:.'v the best sptvitll .' the h'ood is AVer's d. -case- e'iiu..:e froiu :" -d's store and .:. l-'.me-: ii:e of wail s,.::ijr -el, btjr y j'.t this spdii. He has i.i the very !a'.et oe tl.::t .'i the is o: :s v. .... are .r ' the day. The s.i-.ie c-.Kni.ia ar-.io: J the i-s sh ..i thy see a bat . ih i'. :lrj::i s. It's style ,1 .L't y .it know. m- t: .-y t-i ji'f.Ttn the ladle aty t .at a::n weather has h i ( .! their hi-.i is out of the can s-e that .fir then: selves -y .-. i:.f. r;e. th.-m that the t f. ;: ty to bay th. ir ;.:!-: jt: -ry. a'id la his 1- i at Mrs. Kate ih Col- s!"s ti. it w bci a arpL't "s 1 ! "' a:i ! p .-n-vli:- it, s;.rl!iklc :-'.-.nie aei 1 ! ; it mty !e pr. s ttif.-ct the ib.jr r. the d -r-ti d.. ; ie w : t ."...ty. .i.a -i Fa the su irv to tin t, ii.el ( :!' ct :. it r i jr the -.i b.-rei a ver- '.vl'.'i i iy :..-v ill eoti- i.il ni i.i i -r of a c si rvii e ia whle'i - - i i : l.jvh ies on one 1 s e ' e. Hit- i. ;.. i.' it f r f.is :e a t-reat &i J t j iii- rr--p..a i -aei- esp eially ia ba. X.ie. ..it wiii hi fvjr cents. J ...Vi thi' every chil l in the ';' !.-1:.- a 11 p'.ihlhtaii and j fr.'tn li-.i-nlti" to the t.i.k - ' '. r. late Low tl.t.v w. re i la. 1:. :.l fir breaking a dish -'.'. - :- i war." !".-. m lla- - aa i-Aj-t :.-i .'e arth h-, and urar- - niea hi the i uatry feith. ir of t:n platK. Njw, ur.der the i. iae ia i ;-tri, s, i;-j.tii.,iri; ia i -i-th.it par-ats would hardly at!, ijifit were to smash a 3 l.i.T.p : ; to lie the o:i i:r Iwj of su.-if.r a very ace. j.ta c hi! a-'.l not i Wiatl er fo e:'asts. liavi: -ii ; s ef s.:r ii to the rap of y. at.h:i.eair tt.bbl-s that i:-e. If th-y sullenly rt.sh trtot.ie side tf the cap, U- i- .in; t rain very Laid. If - s-i t.r.o.e in the c-titer and :-.--jf ti.e ocp ia a d liberate ; vi.i is- pr--: sr-.d fr what the i.Ji ii'-d cad "sonic sh..wc:s." 1 1. ' t. hist- to stir front the t ap : - -' ' ! to our labors as-and cf j j -a-th o'Juiv Eri.lnn0nth i Pennsylvania Railroad. j t'i'-itc':- - ,.f the usual cos'. .ni ti e ! .cl ( c.-i.psu.y will s, 11 ! : t'ie Fourth of J tlor.s on its svsU : L-.l eas i , a', a rate cf - p r. ; i iii i s l.i he p a rare chati-'i .id on July 1st, :'.:.! for :. turn -ve. A Cry For Help. : ! -pvehes fr.im the -pie of : 1 ha-:..,! i itis? of Oil City at.d o :y j. ra- r 1'att.s.in say - : cry jrrnti r tUaa we can f.nd M -"' -s. Ti clsp2'.che are not -e of i i-sate.: i the at. I-ile.d. not half f ii, ! cl'.--t-4 tail he tol l." -i- - ..! of the in .st pitiful cries for ,- , t r it ,vjt t.j t'ae citiz-ns of a great fi d ;t calls f-jr protiij.t response from J 't the pe- oi somerset c-ianty ttve j' i ' r.hev.- the awfal distress t f u- a-i u, ;he.se iwu stricken cities, and ' "' '-'a i::-, now when their assistance will rMr!i-:i::1-,, Coed Bread. ' a't ?i..d old fashioned bread like 1 ;'r h.;ke, buy the Cinderella ""t" 1.; lav, Lhrh ovens insures (rood '' ? &r-d roi'tiug. oia by James B. Hol- ,.-''"i .re; eXrrb-t, 20 quality are Mr. Frank Siutzmaa and daughter were visitors ia Somerset. Mondav. Mr. mid Ury. Grove II. Love, cf Sonifr set, sie visiting relatives i:i I'.uth r. Karen., rs of this report t'ie cj-;.i of all kinds in a pioiula!!,,' lunJ.t.oii. Charles K. Ilrrr, editor of tLt- Dtttlor coun ty -1, is visiting relatives ia Somerset. I". W. llitse i.er and John K. Scott, K.-q'j, returned from Minneapolis Monday even ing. The Treat urrrs sab. of liisaattd land:, which O! rurred Monday, attracted but lew bidders. K. F. Kerr, Ksj., of Ik-dford, spent a tiou of last week in Somerset attendir. lei-a! business. por g to Street Commissioner Cunningham with a larre force of hands is doitis: some good work on the borou-rh st reels. Smalli ji has broken out i'lcertjiiii rrowJ- i e.! sectioi.s of I'ittiburgh. There are fcars of aa epidemic of the disease. Tar irajiroveiiient in t'ie Wi :nher is that now it o:iiy ra:us part of the tiiue. Ijt m-j:ith it r.i::ul ah"iit nil the Uiv.:;. Cadet Kn.hart, of t';:s ..Ii-reii-.l 1)1: i triot, wt-j pradua'-'J wuk, y.A ts ia West i'cint this r s.s v-t to. at Ik-Jford. ihe r.-c;;ilio:i cf ral i'dtsvtits no ST erran m i r. c. e. r.-llns ii Johus- I,.;- :."ly Ia:l:a:;iei i'l s.tre at. I G H,.)er wilh a ne: in Y-:'oW t' t'lat v.. 1-hed tvi-'lve p twe:i!V-ei"en i::i he-? M II- of I'elioid, . k Ger-na 1 :::-,d- and u.i: j;;ht u.-.d :.e of the :u j.t s.i.'.d- rj de 'if that ever h.; i.i.-d : ; li.-e tvit! h:y f.. ui'. r. of little g:r!, a?id f:or l'ti pt..us were nutixi ie-s than two ho..:s. at:. s Ironi s ia John-town The e:.-e was l :!ie tit le the until she d.'id A JctTi :--! township tisherma: tw-.lvt dozen besiili;";! tnounlain broujl.t llol.t to lh !.o-,-d I Somerset t.iturdav n:or;d:n-, and ! ..f thens at thirty rri.'.s per '..z He e:it-;.t :he:u ail h;::: b. wiiUln three i f uti 1 Ithoui a f ela -s of the stream. ; Hon. William I". S hell, f ford an.I t-i-A't.lltvr tietu ral ) liia.was last win k eal'.rl t:p...: : lo-s of his VmUc;, -t dat:-ht i . . . .... rofliid ,:nsy tva u the s Kh-ie, u,' i:c..r er h l i ol il i to n: I t y in at. i. 3: .-. .v,n-.l is Y i: dan- l'id'.a ie.phi.l. Hi has one-Mi-: Nar.nie. J.J. Hjblltell i::-t:dn:an, llJfo !',-..!:. V t.i'.t and Sot s stfi.tr.u store at i r it.ty. w:u hrjken into J .iVlarhie.l, a lot t i" ht.:;. ; tily uttieies takra. Tt.c j and the bar-h.rs j jewoity bei:. the ( : s:iV 'a as i:..t blown v a- st -OM-d to 1 e t patties V ho ret bed j -.ii-'.::i t it:: 1. oil 1 h.its.jav i.Uht. ! Mr. Waliif lit I'll y atrlvtd h' tre fr-r.i Ket.t.;.. ky. r.-iiUy ;t: .:!iir.:, with fo-r stji trh ridit-ji horses ar: 1 a "Nutwooi ' hor.e colt. The riding heroes are all sh.gie l-t- Strar Wn ies of a vtry now on the market. ers at. J we.i ir.ji.ta to i. s ',. J'- .s kO. : of.tti that you see itur as i:.Hjd ci.-s in one b.:t!"h. Mr. Georje K.i-'mli bottr!:t o::e of j thetn ?a'.ui-by at.d t!.--1 :'.. r were taken to Mr. lb :'..', Urn, a ie.v ir.iles east i.f town, i where a::y oite v.-isbir ' bt-y a-i c A- p'i.-t-1 a!", ii' d raJd'e horse can see thi..l. BOLD, E A D EURCLAR5 Cr.i' k tti sc-r.i-r-et i O " mt.ro anil -nol 1 Cj.' tio!)'iy" H a:lil Wii.um Cii ibt i-t J r i .-s S.il'o irJiti-; .li- after mi l ht. Th ::- !.; the l...e of t:.. thi ; pia- e nien i :. i :." : - a . hi j?- a i : t fei'iria It liir cl. ki-n itit-. by taree tn i ked p-.ee-. ie-1 '..) n .;r:!i fir d Cthii" :i. ir r.. ai tilts. Tin- saN i is blow:: to pie -:-:::'- !' a tr tt.H t.:k-n. as The ;e - .a v. as jtr ol i. j : tad their : ! r...'i :mo a:.d a - a. h i s w. -e r 1 J --:i!-, not 1 i ':. : whut peii o. the h: ::a-- il. f d. Wei. strewn oer the ...ru wtre three broken op-n ai d i:;-ht to be of v.d- I i the i-a rtie k- all i-f whle! w.-ri 1 i.f w ha't vi r w a-, th to ie id :i, who thi :u Ui j:it.-'-J to Mis Mary had j'ist re'. iriad Iomi a visit r. Mr. 11. 11. IV.toii, at ( hilie- i a to o h-r broth. hit he. ':.;. Ti.e tool. -5 u-e '. iaersit Meciia: :tf.ce from the st I were pi. 1...1 Work tioi- in d fiolil ti;e ir.r". U:s- j I).irlm; the time tli work -Itjiibv"' Jltrdin. nsra-i Wao il 1. ! on iu t-est c -'-t t.a-.l ti.e sii.tlo'l. Not knowing tlic-'r ma: I i: j. I'.t.h'.y" ati 1 s i hop- of !':tidln s l tiie d.iriut? bar-lars; held Led i.i.H l:intt va! the vain ie ;ii. at i ins pi rs.m at nt,t find Whether ii was d.-app.iint.ne i atiy'hi.'iir i f vu'ae or taroo, ' bloAeJ on" that c Mitr.ilit j fearofbeini; ' j tht :n can only be saraiise l. b it ' it ihh i was !.ik :i t.. j he v.a-si-. iir :!:e Mieh c.i. a! W ,rk. wl:i iv h ).fi i Land a id itt, wi wlrt. an 1 ! ft lyi:. o.i tic- hr. r retnaiaed till :-.'Orniii i hen he w bv Mr. Calvin Ct: aoahani, an : v. i.i :o he s relea--1 il ovee of t::e .'Inht n iai . oiks :m t:uU tame to thtnlial Woiks t start the ii.-?. Wi.liam G.ihert Jr,a sm of ijlh etnaa hit crt, was ret'iralr.i from the 'mt-rry-jto-toutid " ly way of the rai'r-ad, and it was j : .t a few mint to l st 1J o'ebtk when be 1 a-:-id the tt:. j.; par, n:!y b't a-t 1 Wh.itni ' i..to cun, p by tliio :.!i in th. cut pat was . n. Th. r a.iy r.-.. iUtt Jr. i: ..-ki 1 n en wire i all eiiue to be 1 ad ' w a- pr :i.p.;y taket: ! ll.nn ai.U los pike's i".i.e j in .-'. a;p: ovtd nian.ii-r. The : ; o. a pen kni;. H.(y j ah. kiiidiy n li vtil Liiu of a Ik i.r.brella ! whhh he V (arryhig. They to-.ik (hlinrt with them into the station and placed him in the office door while ther arranL'-d f .r blownj oien the j,'.n - him close to ti.e rafe wa'i h it go. Then they took all Mil and t-jld liim to . id valuaid.s j one hundred i an 1 fitly yards south of thr station, where :h-y exaiiiiaed tiie pip rs aud what tiny h 1 1 taken out of the safe. They then to..k G.lU-rt to the Mei-hanl.-aJ Works where th.y had l. k--ii liar iitii bat t . a 'i. vi.ato roaiu. ali i fa-teiii 1 h oi to a lathe, wti. re he re ti!i:tel ur.i;! 1! : o"chk in the Uio.'tiii f. when he su. -.-r-led in n-lecsini? l in.Mll. after which he npaited to the hou-e of A -" it r.aii.u .. h j 1. i ts cl 'st' to the station, and loli him a'-'out the safe having -.--n idow i oje-n. Te a.-'etit said the safe was n it locked when he left the (.tat ion the evening behre and mast Ih'-r.fore have unwitting' y lm loiktd ly the buvlars while trying I he eoii.hia:i.l .n. It w.. a bi; ni,:ht's work but th? remain r atioii was sir. ail. Ih-i ies what tluy took from GliUrt the only articles missel by Au'ent Lannian were two watii'.t s that were in the safe; a new black suit of clothes end two revolvers;. The same ni.eht. and il is ttipposed by the same iir'.ie, the ctliee in Ih it's prist mill was broken into and some Miiiul chatve taken from the cash drawer in the safe. The safe .1 or was ur.Iotke land a catd was ituek ca it ar.iioutring the fait. T!,e f '.!. lr.tr mornins Cct'vtal.'.e I' ltsint of Rock-wed, came to Somerset with tliree ; rather tourh 1 H,kint' customers ia charge whom be ha 1 arrested oa suspicion, Hard ing at.d Gilbert bailed to identify Ibeni and hey were db-c'uav -J. Tin Plate Machinery and Tin Plate making. While the American free trader stou'lv li -ill ies tint wcarcablo to ro:.ke tin plate, and the tin plate liar is lard at work try ii g to thow that there are no (in iVp Bfrts in the 1 !iitrl States, it is always r fresh im to tale ci. Ki. ;'.! WMirsaiiJ hrar l-ln-rlb h ex- of or n.oi. -v-to our ibihty to c - Utiua l tie in h.sirv in this ei ur.t.-y. In this eoiiiiirti ia the loUouiti inter is initr-estii-K. It it froiu J. JI. lt'iger, nianaginjr partner of the South Waits works and chairman of the We'h Tin 1'late Jlakera' j association, to Tbom:i Philip?, general sec- reiary of the Tin I'late Workers' anion : " I will not enter into details at the pres ent nu ment, Imt pimpiy jx.uit out how pig iion, Meel r.i'l, r.iaehinery and oilier traj.-s have left this country go far as fnp plying the rt increment of thox? countiies which now ror.vjine mwt of our tin plates, and there if no reason why tin plates ihoulJ not follow the 5!iice natural law. No or.e havini; a know!ei!;-e of Itiaehinery and of the tinning of li'irk plates and the ingenui ty t four American cousins can wrioitniy ilouht that shortly tlie woik will Ledoiieau- toTiiaticaiiy, without e ther tinman or wash inasj. We -ha!l have to .. d ipt surli r.iachin ery and all the i;io?t eeonomical proivsss or we ha:l not eve: be able to hold our own in such markets as India, Australia and China." In other words H. irishmen not only have no douM ai l our ability to make our own tin plutes, but tfiey even fear on:pe!i'.io: wuli Us in the open markets of the world. V1...: d .es the tin plr. liar think of that? Time or Temper. Jo l:n: or tei.it-er wasted w!-en yoti ts-e :h- Cinderella i:ai:s. Its large s.u.1 ht.;h oa siifures p'rhvt hii.inj and roa.-'.in.r s i:d and pnauuteed by J.ims 15. Ilolder b; I.!:!, Scn.e! : 'a. nn'Ie! Locomotive Er.airiea. Thr ial',.:!';; aud ..io Hti'roa 1 hasj'ist j.'-.-'id ia s-efvice on its Ch!;'uo imition r e n w i r entries, built at (he l'all;!. . itive Wotks tfr new de t' f i by the G. f :!ute::di.t of Mv'.-ve Tower -f the 11. A O. .a.a!:y. The rnirh-.rs wlli li.'t p-iund -, have d.-ivliu wr.ti-'.s tlx feet six i'.el es in UUine- ttr. tyiinders out ifv.lt tb 'by ilin ; :u st pas e Ci-y . ii. " ee. .hes. and are witU-:en-cr lowinotives f Chiri-o t-j-day. :'iies i.ne ('.'vil tii.' nh-rf .-. Il eu 1 d 1 oped V j the fa J r::a I. , n.-r. : p ixcr ii".d fpt-el in ha .".i:: A V.i-M V.ite Iraii.s, whh-h w Veil:, rh:hide!;hia. llelli il..::t ill, OVrr the Thil.'.dei- I hla Mvl V: A . h Cl r-eiri: ,n of the 15. A .. Ilailrvai. The nddid ov- r f.rty ni-.v, hib. nes to its t iotivt ',., r ei,ulpt;:tnt e I.--! slx'v davs. and othe rs i-.re r coi.siriiCil-While roiistaut'y add-n-l."..s of a: proved d. s:-u and hvhist to ij-s motive I'.'Wi-r, an 1 pus.--np-r !es of lh Ihra.'i standard t o its rilling , tif T.. A '. is also extn llnir Jate I amoaiit . f.:r al lltional v.e-'-i.-l ari l third id s;,i;:.;:s, ar. 1 j:nj rovcl fm 'iltle ,:al : t. I!v the tln.e the World's i mii.-.a. j r is t :.t 1 i :h, ris-. ton v-.sitor.- V.. A t. will b: dltt-u-ie, the 1 :i,"pe.l to hatidie. ar--e V ,1: ctt.-' r tlr-i -ir- .lie which will !,..:. -sa-ly r-.t-.e f:o::i the Atlat.ti Cood Houseketi-crs. : ...,.wf ti . i. .. i 1-.-.i-t i" S s t ai.d vichiity use the iitves H-rfet t a .d 1. . i - es Iak .: .-11 by j:i:i ly. t. IV.. th'.t: c. ii.-: Ftes of County Officers. jis.er-and-Ilii-or !"r ot'.way, of V.'esl .atid Co-unty, has entered ati appeal in ittiphlit county couit from a settieU: :.! by the An htor t.eT.eruh Tie appeal itutotaat ntMvtions in which nearly I.iut. the I nia-li r;l- ivtry county otitiir in the state is ititcrt -tid Fnd-r the l.-.T as ititi rpretrd by the Audit or Gei.Ta! t ve-y evui.ty otlic-r 1 :l been com p-11. d t. -i p ;t :t:l ft i-s Ai.hh Ii c.l'.irt-. a-.. I tiii- sia"e hi- isae'.-l in e.: :li rase a l.:x ut o ttr i t ni.iitiiiii i i h .v an is i t. c I ttie an; .-tilt i.i t.-.ese no- rt - r.t!er d- .!u. ti ct'.i.e i .v: !:- :t-ifss.-.rv cii-tk i:s3i:la :ahoy of The i'pi'ai la the Wi .-t fcs t ht- c- listitiihoi-thty t for l".-: ;iic i ; uiort-lutid case a: tax, aa 1 if the cm I shall ti:s'al: tin n a-sutiii .1 by the defeti'N'it he Via ail cot.a'y odl. crs from payiaQ' th:s 1 1 i .s into ti H.a Treasury. C. : a y.-K. 'i i:e -; I-t., in Ve-al F- r -ahili v' -s '.-. i.u'.'. I'l. Tt uii tan a- p'-ns . :'i Mi, 1 I:... id:r-j :. !.- T! AVi ir. 1 s Ntw Crescent P pe Line. g the lo o cf the Somer-et A Catublia of th- U. A (i in i he vi( itiity of ln there are pl! !' live il " h iron j' and truce ! .id; --f the ! are s-ai. .;.:.(; 01. ;a,:t!s. Ti-i-. fl M.l.-.r, cl! lit e, i s f r the Cri so ht tot e. v. hhb is now in ur.-e o! it ia the Mi I'i.na'.d rithr, V 1 .11 -.".a !! I hllc.'e'l I la h- tsvif-n .': -i ci t!,:rty- he to 1 r;-tes i ie la, t it f i i r:: l: are woihlii -i-.-i.h- and ::!; and a ran; e n.i-ti Wet.'- ot:t l.-i.m this plan !o-ii:-y to Wiitk fioiu that point A!i!L-:a;h line villi be Coti !:S the route of the p ;-e line. ea.-tv. a:il ftrtiitid I The pi; is are h.hl ilergriu-: 1.-.A- twtiity-f -ur iiijle ' i r. c..i.i". tin- Here We Are Again -Earo Wire at 2 1 -1- Cents Per Pound. rv . T .. . ! . 1 : : ..'1 . 1 I c... j i :.e Joai.Si." a .. i. i waeisa.i s..iu, uji ij : we have lee- ived from the factory a lot ot j 1 barb win- which will be sold at two taenty--. 1 five !r hiindrcd poinds. (Juarante J to ,0 ' stand s:r--teh::: . 'fhl- is a g.iod bargain :, i CjII at.d ti e il. Jas. l'c H'-I liLKKM M. j More Sodies Found. J Fie more bi .'ies were fj'Jt.d in Titusville yeitCa-iy, bringing total cumber recov ! tr.il up to .". It is thought that at least a j d jz.-ri inr.re are missing. S. em s of three j y ars a;.' in Johnstown are belt.? retieatwl i there. Mr. JVitji-lihi inter, who was the i only one b fc of a lataily of a wife and tlr-ht i children, f .tad the body of his ten year old i ly in in the ruins of Lis own home. It was lahy i,:e-ititinl, a:i!iou,.o.i lie tia 1 previ ously i.h nth.. I another bJy an! had it i hurled t.s 1. s child. j F sid.lhe b.nly of his boy Mr. I'.inen i Leituer brought to th; surfae a hand, two Ret, a:. d two hips. The hands are not those ! of Uie sat ie ptrson, and the hips lut o' ' the same . . This proves that they are from st . i .ie persons, but as some of the ! bodies prcvioti-'y r-.-over-d were ininus iii m'wrs, this pro-.is no'hie.;?. The findim; of the boy, however, con. lusi vrly proves n. (1elJf the Wbalon chiidter -.-.-h ! f.ibr-r tnr.lbi r. ami sister tiled j in an adj jinlni; house, was b iried with the ' r.l.'U etdiiir.irr family. There was not u:ti j i It at rare taken in marking and nimberi eg j the b..iiii-s w hen taken from the ruins. The 'other Kiil.es leciivrred were tlu-e of MisJ Kell.e t..ii..n, se.1 17. ar.d Mrs. .Sa-ati O Ms j r.i. Ttny w-re boili found wlihin io fee! ! of each other nrar the center of tlu- tiucded ! di.-triel. ! It is a s'rotiff retnii.d.-r of Johrsiown to be j told that the heap cf rubbish under which tiie putrid rental:: were found thouh! not have tnt".! exanancd scorer than six days alter il had b.-c.t wash?J thre. Tae plae is only a juare and a half f.-otn ihe residence of the u!.foriui:a:. The bi.dh wero di.'-overeil by Mr. Frown, who, while ! 'kins out of his back window, saw a tiw ariu of t'.ics hovering over the ioi. When Mr. t itnn siw the b xly the stricken old man was coir.plite'y overcome and had to be carried from the icene. It was truly a sadsfeiie. The wo:k of the FiUsh-urg and Allegheny relit f committee is still bein vigorously pushed. The total subf-i-riptions in the two cities b da'e amount to $i;,,r"'-. to. Hi, bop I'hclan bxs issued a call to the ivr-y and laity of his diocc.se for assistance for the fiood uff( rers. The pa-tors are re- rpjested to take up a cobeetion m their churches on unday. June IS or as 6oon as convenUnt, having announntd it the Sun day preceding. BE m OUT HE DOES IT IN A CANTER, i Anfl . Pnnminafivl fnr Proci- id is Renominated for Pre dent of the United States- : ftllVI I u I IVIIUI III I UIUM IUI I vol WHITELAW REID, OF NEW YORK, MADE HIS RUNNING MATE. One Ballet Does The Business. All For the Nominees Who are Sure to Win in November. A Good Ticket and a Strong Platform. Mt.'iNKiri-i.l.iB, June In. Ib-stjiiniiii Har rison of Indiana and Whit- law liil of New York are the nominees of the Minmapolis convention, and they will lead the IUpubli' can party to a jt'orio'ts victory this lull, if ejch side will do what its leaders hcresav to-uit-'it. After the iifn-e contest that has been war-el here all week was decided this after noon by nominating l'resident Harrison everybody joined in at-rand, harmonious in-dorsi-ruent of the r...mi::ee, pledged their united suppc.-t to him and to-niht the grout v.irii ty rf ba lp-S that Lave been tten s'tae -Saielay on tle!e;ratis and visitors Lave disappiar'-J and tVirybc ly is vtaritig the Hanaon emblem to-liiht. II. rate 1' rer ta d that Reid's comina ti.in mcaas a lariicr lleoublii-itn iiiej.ii i'y in Ni t Ystk thau four j ears ?jo. Go?. R'.ilhlty of C .itr.ecttcut satd.Countct ictit w-.tdd -r Ki puhlirar mre this lad. Charles Hatdett Hart of We t YitLinia made a similar pic ! e for his state and promises cii-uic f.om tiit ropresontativei cf otherd ..iibtfal sla'as. Kverybwdy 1j i-athusiattlc over the I:ar u.oiaois en Hi: rj jf the r j.'iveuttoa.'s woik and when the body a tj turned sine die to night the thiitten Iht.Ui-aiid lupublhaus Icfl the convention to g'j b'::::e to woikfora li.ihet that they ate sure will win. Tlilt I iil-K Its AM) THE VOTES. Llalr.e had the salients and Harrison the del.-.-a'.i-s in the C'Uiveiitioii. Thy fornr.r diil most of the i:;phtuse and th.t latti.r the most of tat vi'li:.. However, t x-Stviitary Illah.e, i. 1 1 he Itei) pit-sent in the lliposi lioa hall to-day, could not but have Lien de lighted with the tritaif.dotis uproar that every m.-i.tioii of his i.ait.e civ'a'ed. That he is an idol of the massis of the LVp.iblunn party of the country ws demonstra'e 1 ! vol. 1 cavil t-.-d.i'-, ai.dif, like luai-.yo'hir (ft at i.epa'ai aus .ho have .:-eyJed htm, tie will r.cvir tieecroe j rt-id- at, the g' irimts trlbaie laid him by the l-'i,"- 1 jvoj.le a s. i.ihlt.l in tf.e conw.'.ion ball to-lay will u've as. b,:- as tho h.st.-ry of the patty. This :-..a.-:!l..eeut tril. lie Was insgriat i.ieaa-ti.-i a : lo thepiu.-sy and pretty v. ife of chaliiuai'. Claiksoa, aided by a trusty stad of b.-lithl-ryi-l a:.d kien-n.ilide I yourtg Au.-.rh..n ivoii.er;. Il was the grandest dcJt ot.st ration f.f-r acro.-drd to any man ia a .ohlh.ii ianveiitijii. Vii.tn st tta-or Wol . oil if Co'i...r:iJo tir.st pre'ttteil Illaine's name ihe wave of enthusiasm brotiaht the. thott 5..tiils cf people in the hail to their fiet, and tor i-everal minttUs pan.iemotiU.ia rtlntd. Tiiis exhibition ol the h il l the man from Maine has on the heaits of the masses was aui a uiiid ail'air compared to w hat followed the ;sAindinsr of ioai lie's no'niaatioii by W. il. I lut is. of Minnesota. A 1 II ' T IIMO" IN i: O" IT. For lit iiiiioiies by the watch the E'cat v-..n niioa l.aii was swept by billow after oi'.U.w cf chiers. iut-a miiijtle.i with the -1 r .i shiie'.s v.hi ties and tht to-.tln of a-.-raj, while d.-'.-.v-ates raid f j e.-tatt.rs wavid oa-. h'li-idk.'rt tiiels, Ui.ihreila', tlarts, fans ai.d every::. iiat avaiiaile i:i the air. The .: he l.a-i never beta sen in a convention ia : his country. The record wtis brvhtn. Four yra.'S at--i Cleveland Kit given at! ovation in the ih. I-,uis I'etiiixta'ie convention histi.i-i'l.'.-tti piiuui-s. Thai today ia point of iiae ti.-.ed. d il by minutes. F.v-n lia n it 1- oa'y af'e.- Ci a'ria.oi Me.Kial-y had r.ip-.cli-.i:- ;. . 1 lo.il t ,r order at. i the ser r a at.- -at -arm, s at it-:. 1 t hie.adi ail j arts t f he ! all. by threats of u-iii.: plr-shi: foiee, u;:(th J hi .pile. lit,; th. i.orvest-er.ee of the It-.-p-st-at! I love ia th -h.-.irt; i.f iheji-jple or L.alae. li s I the chairman no called t.e i ...ave'ition t or l--r the ileal eis' ration I r Ibaiiii- w mid oi.iy have u ti-1 with the tthy si .-ui ex iiaiist ion cf tl.o-e ranking it. All .he old lime c .nven'.iou reporters say they .a -.cr saw any 'AAi-.s- Ilk- it. Ma ay i:..'h!i '.is ... e arr-.l d,;ii::;; the ova tion. V.'iisu ihe -. iti-iix-nt w.ts at its iiihjht ti.e ' a- d stat:..:ii-l oa a Landing gal .ety ia cittter of the had b :an j.-ayin "Hail to IheC'iit f." Ti:is was the signal f-.-r i:.eriio..d ihieriatr and the supiortrrs' cry, 'I.iaine, Ihuiue, James (i. Illaine," was taken lit'. TDK f.At-IKs TIKE A lllMi. As the sho::'i-.,r 1 .- in t j mi.! ide the wife of Chairmia Ci irhsou start! 1 the wild tu I'ju't sjra'n. She, with Mrs. Cars in I.tke of New York and a coterie of youn pirls, was sea'ol in the center of the railed tier of seals inimedia'Vy back of tht" Sin.al-.ors stand, .-'x-.tneotie lain hd Mr.Ch.'kson a silk Ann r a:i !b;'. which she th 1 to the tip of her inras.i! atal s'aiali;; on her chair tse.-aii wavirv it. The tuvt lent the deli Ration on ihe H tor cspi.-J hi r trim, petit.! fi jt in a si'.u liitiai", ta ioi-mvle suit of blue and h-r sn.iiini; face they sat up a shout of ap proval. The word pss-e l iiakty through the Lai! who the little lady was and the roar of titlm-ir-tic cheers a;;iln prew loud er. A fev inintites later a pjrtrait of Ituiine r.':i'?M d iu a star shaped red. white and bine Irame was handed M-s. Clark;.. a and &fp Ji'nj to a c'lair tevral tiers higher in the cjllcry she held it Li-'a a'.-eve tht h-ads of tiic? surround::: her while Mrs. Lake at.d the bevy of yirl friends formal on the other si ii! of her an 1 waved Ibijs. The ttroup of biipbl fa.eJ, hsntl.'oraely drc?-ti yotttig women was a pretty picture for which tht pan rait held alof. by Mrs. Clarkson formed a fitiltvi rrow n. Vhen the features of iheir favori'e was prt-setm-1 to the eyes of the rat audience the uproar took another yjmrt and coniinutd until it bci-anic r.e e.-sary ! enforce otderso that the busincis.jf the convention might pr .ciid. ttil'TIItr. Ol TIU'E-T. Wl tn Warn-r Miih-r, of New York. (c ot 1 Ii ai tie's noinina'i on the ea'.'itiiiasm a train burst out and raed for several niln- u-i-". In the ni'-antime Mrs. Clarksou hrd j b't-ii ftrni-heil with ahig broom decoratid with libbons which the waved while tie Illaine cry was repea'.fd time and aain. The rf'eat!st display for Harrison wasafUr Chauneey 1mcw's spe'h seconding Ihe president's nomination. The Harrison fol lowers cave the m'nlijn of his name a "rei-tiag and the hail echoed with Iuty 1 unveil cheers, an-i the air was filled w ith every thing that hands could wave. Whi'e the tumult was at its height a mammoth portrait of the pp.-sident was carried to the speakers' platform on the shoulders of four stalwart men. This lent (resh vitror to the administration shouters and incited the en vy of the Blaine club of Chicago, who tu-ric-d a bis purple silk an 1 gold banner, em blazoned with a iife-siiC! bust portrait of Blaine down the main aisle of the hall and planted it in front of the eakers' stand. The Ciarkon female continent then arose and waved their Rlaine insignia in the air. The Claine cry was Simla ra'sed and for the last ten minutes of the demonstration the Illaine people made as much noise aa the followers cf the president. Fierce as was the cmtetU that rajI botwejn the f jllowew. of the two leaders when Texas rt her rote and the president bad a majority all thought of other men was lost and the mighty hoet in the convention hall ytdh-d itself hoarse for ten minutes over the nomination, in whirh the band joined with "Sec the Con quering Hero Comes." It wss the intention all along of the Hani fon people to coacentrate on McKinley if ll.ey .-aw they touii not win with iLtirown candidate. Thuisuay's laticus for the hold in,; tf which Mr. C. L. Migee i fT 'ittshurfh ischitlly responsible, convinced the Harrison pafty that they could win and the talk of McKinley ceastd at once. The lest strength on the Totee on contesUd seals last ni;ht showed that they could secure an early lialloL This is what they wanted arid they rtot it. The reason Clialrman (uay of I'ennsjrlvania, made no further opposition this moming was because it would have meant merely lots of time as the vote of last night would have been repeated. The only hope of the Blaine people lay in a third and their choice was Ihe same as that of the Harrison part had the latter been placed in the same position. MrKiuley was taken up and had fheanti-administraUotiistsbi-en able to prevent Harrison's nomination on first ballot McKinley would undoubtedly have been chosen on the second nil call. The fight wasa faironethe anti-ad tninistrationisls were defeated, they accept the defeat grace fully and pood tiaturedly and they will support the nominee. Only One Ballot. l'resident Harrison was renominated on the first ballot. The w hole number of votes re-itii red to nominate bt-ir.eJoo; he receiv ed ii more than was needed. Hr- iliKin- ris..n. lev. Blaiae. ArkKtw-s 1" 1 Alu'Muia 1. 7 faaijiniii hi 9 i'otiii-tnlo. ... ... H (oanetieut IS llin-.iHre. -I I 1 H. .rii!H . S Idaho '. ... "ii llamas 5 . 11 Jbtltaua :-' I. iMH.. -.0 1 ii iiei.uii-lv ..- 1 j Kali'ils..." Jl ij I.ai'ailia . . S ... s M it. ue il Ma:v;n.l 11 t.s.-iinisi-tts, Is 11 1 Malayan 7 li 2 ' r.i:nae't.-i..... si t Notsl-ippi V.f ... 'i i,.-.-,t,.-l t 1 4 .M-.l:ln!'Tlrt i ... 1 Nelimk l't 1 Ncvi.li ... 6 t iUmj.si.ire I ... ' .New Jersey is ... New arc -7 10 3 North .' ::r.:!:ijia 1 L-j N.eiil Paot.t. - ... 4 Oali. I -ii Ili-Ci.ll 1 7 iVnli-t Iveui.- lo 4: s Ktavie I-'iu.t ... , 1 1 S .'alii Cr'.::-:a I.I 2 il . ut!'. Piikota - s 1,-iair-sev 17 3 4 'l'e.VH.. 1 ... li Veraii an s VirmtiU 2 li Wioiaiiqi. ii 1 ... u V.'.-i Viisia.a 1.' Vi-.::si:i... 1j 3 2 .: I"t t ... 2 A.-.k-i Ar:.na 1 . I Ii.iiii.l! lerrilory 1 1 Nt-iv ..-i-M.jij t. ' k l.'lil. li-l 2 . I it: 2 1 i tin ; of (i. i.-iil..H 2 T.itais 1-2 ls-.f Horses Wanted ! H i Lead cf heavy horse, from .1 lo 0 years old. Will he at Sumerset, June J'lih and 17th, IS -J. J. U. Gabmax, Cun.terland, Md. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD'sJ TWELVE DAY EXCUR SION TO THE SHORE. The Opening of the Season. The extra irdioary success of the sera's if Pennsylvania Rii'roal excursions to the New Jersey et-ast for several years. ;,aPv detn onslrates the enormous i-ipulartty of these trips. l.:l..t year the sticcess was unprece dented. For the season of ISftJ the very b: -l dates Lave been selected and every de tail to promote Ihe comfort atid pleasure of the excursionist will be a ided. The dates are Jaiv Tth and Jist, A::-ast Jtii aad l:h. Is.'-'. These dates cover t h- time when s a bathir is tinest, lidiing is in its pri:uo, and all manner of seaside attraetii.ns iu the l-st form for thorough et.joymjnt. Cne who miisi's the ci:p.irtiinity of taking one of the scries gives up a deligiitf.il experience of the sa.iniiH r. Tin- tickets intlu ! the choices', points on the oast, and are available fur t ape May, Atlantic City, Sea Isle City, or o.ein City a' '.lie same rate. The rx -ursi..:i tick. , foml f .-r twelve I iys, are o be s !.l a! a rate of ., b oo from I'!tts''uv-h, H-id at is.tri-s'ndhig!y low latvs from oi'ier stations. A sped:.! trtia of Fa-lor Oar' and I'ay Coaches will leave I'i'tsbitrg at r..."t7 A. M , f r Fhiia lelphia, st i'piug at all important junction p lint.", wh- te ci.auectiotij will be made wiin trams from branch linn. Fas ' i 'liters will t-pva l the night in I'ailalei pliia and proved to theset-shore by regular trains of the m st day. Tii k-'" w ill also be sold from Hist Liber ty, Iialii. 1 iilonlown. Count ll-vi'le. tr'cot: dale, Alv.-rton, Greensbu- and Johnoto, n for tegular trains h aviag Ihtisburg 4 ' and S lo f. m , with i'ullnian 51e.-p:ng Cars al-t.iehe-1, arriving in i'iilia.L-lphia next moru iag, w hence passengers wad prtceed to the shore by any regular train of that day. Application for informatiuti and tiikets should he made lo T. K. Watt, Passenger Ag-nt Western DMiict, Pittsburg, Pa. Eminent Facrs. The ipiestinn is often asked and scarcely ever answered, why whiskey made now is not as pure and reliable as it was forty years ago. It is never the le a fact that il is made purer anil better to d y than at that time. With the improved mtthods fusil oil and other impurities arc entirely elimina te 1. A sworn statement as to the purity, age and ijuality of Die whiskey sold is fur nished by one dealer w ho advertises full ipiarts, six year old pure I'euu'a Rye, at jl ') i-cr ijunrr, or six iptatts for is.'"!. Sil ver Ag $t oO t quart. Dtai'ie.sne $l.i per ijnart. Por., Sherry, Swett California Wines at Tu':. A complete catalogue and priie list of all foreign and domejiii! liiptors mailed on appllcutioa by MAX K I.F.I. V. i' Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Tramps Must Leave Oil City. On, C;rv, Pa , June !. The bodies found et lanincrdtdl reached here this afternoon and were imtucdiattiy buried. Tiiey were horribly ib.'Cotiipcs d and couhl not hi! identified, but are believed to be the remains of Grant Terwlliiirer, William Stewart, Samuel F-ikin. Mr. Hawk;r.s ni:d Williani Moran. The undertaker found one of the bo lits stripped. He sn-perted twj tramps who were seen in the vicinity and hi teleg'aphed to the authorities at Kennerdell lo place Ih-'tn under arn-it Twenty one tramp? were arre-ted by tha militia last nii'.t aud driven from town to-day. If ihey return it will go hard with them. Good work is being done iu the burned district in clearing awsy the debris. The board of health went over that part of the town this morning on a tour of inspection. The work of the board is admirable, and through their efforts all dinger of tickntss will likjly tc averted. The assistant health cllicers bae been sworn in and the state board has given authori'y to the locil boar I to pvrol the creek us far as thre? mi as north from the city. Desperate Strikers. Ill ffalo, N. Y., June )2 Five hundred striking lumber shovers at Tonanwanda yesterday drove o ! the non-union men and took possession of the docks and bargis. The police fired black cartridges at Ibe sinker, but the latter returned the fire with ball cartridges, shooting two of the ofiicers, one of them fatally. A non- un ion man was almost stoned to death. A Sheriff's; posse finally arrrsttd ten of the strikers' leaders. The feeling against them was to strocg that they had to be removed to Lock port jail un der guard. FOR THE SCHOOLS. State Superintendent Waller Ap. peals to Directors Throughout the State for a Longer School Term and Hihr Waes for Teachers. LhPAKTVi-NT OF Ft B! I"' I S-TRI CTLlS, llAkKISl.1 k... l'A.. Mil 17, i -'.' f What was the liugth of the annual school term ia your district last year .' Wtre your soL.toh-. o-:i seven, 'ght, nu: or teai months, or were ll.ev tloscd by the action of your Poard at the end of the mini muiQ term ofiix mouths? If your Board jtiade provision for only a minimum term of six months last year, or at any time since you have been a director, what was the motive that governed the ma jority of the members in taking such action ? Was the education of the children duly considered and emphasize as an imperative duty on the part of the Eoa.-d and the Dis trict before deciding to close the schools at the end of a short term ? What excuse was offered for closing the schools of your district at the end of a short term of six or seven months w ith a low tax rate for school purposes? Ii you favor a policy, on the plea of economy, that virtually deprives the chil dren of school privileges baif the year and places a barrier in their way to advancement and which prevents them from obtaining such an education as Ihe public schools afford, or are you in favor of a progressive policy in the administration of the otli. e of School director, a jmlicy that will result in having good schools and lon-jrr i h ? to-m, and well qualified teachers honestly com pensated for their services? These are pertinent questions for your con sideration in view of the fact that vour voice and vote will determine the policy to be pur sued by your I,ard in the operation of ihe schools of your district for the ensuing year. The State Las g- ta-rously increased the appropriation ft.r tha m.-j. -.,- !.; yn'i7; nhi'jh lo five million dollars. . If all directors have a proper conception of the responsible duties which they are tailed uj-m to discharge and a due regard for the welfare of the children, and the Common wealth, every boy ami girl of legal school age in Pennsylvania will have the p:ivihae of a'ti uJing a good public school iif-Wimiw .',.. ten.i of I:ot It si than .'..-,'.' ,,.,a.'a.; dur ing the school yrar I. g't.i.iaj on the l"r-t Monday of June, l'J-'. Very resj f ot fully, 1'. J. Wali hr, Jr , Superintend . at of I 'utile Instruction. IK li Uti it's tHJIIS ITto.NS, IsC.'. St;;i tH (' fret-: a-, .r L SI if . r.irt-iv Tiit. tn New I.eilt gton, Friday, June IT. P-erlin, Saturday, June i.s. I'rsina, Muiiday aud Tuesday, June, CO it.d 21. Kockwood, Friday. June -I. Salisbury, Saturday, J.n.e -"i. Sha.iksvilie, Moll lay, Jure J?. Stoy-iovii, Tuesday, June Coiieniaiigli. i aliher S. II.) We i , J toe . t. Jenner Cross Kcads, Tiiurday, June '.). Lincuin iK lie S. II j I'riday, J.iiy 1. Mi'f trd (Cross Koads S. 11 ) S tturday, Ju'y 2. A!iej;heiiy iMt. .on S. II ) Monday, July II. Somerset, Tues h-y a:i l WtalutiiLiy, July li.' end I t. Ite'.hel, Tu.-sday, Aiu-'-st J :. New Cent revile. V." id:;td.iy, Au tust il. M-yersdale Thutshiy and Friday, Ai.jt.st Ho-Jit. Iierlin t-p-ec iaii I'litliiy, S. p!i mber 0. Sonttrse-t ! special'. Saturday, l vtoii-r I. Iiiaminations will beifho at S o'iI.h k. Applicants for Profcs-iona! ccrtiiica'es is ill be examined at I'.-sira, Somerset and Mey ersdalc in connec-iou with '.he regular cl3:.ies. Only stirh as ex sect to leach in the com mon schools of the county during the next year w ill be admii'.td to eiati.ir.a'.ion. The examinations fi-r graduation held at the close of each public school term will at com modate all others. Applicants must come pn-parnl to write. with -ti and ink. Pap-r .U lie fun-i he.I. All Ihe i t.iniiu.Vi, us willie i.p..u to the educational piihlie. I'. ri , ate t spi ciaby iiivileii lo lte p: s -nt. J. M. lll KkEV, County S ij miite.id-'iit. Berlin, Pa., May st lyz. A HAMtss-Mii C TL!:ii Ili.N. The f.Hi.wini; letier to County S :pi. llerkey explains i -elf: Lav -its. May 17, l.d. Co. Si rr, J. M. Pit '.. v. M Y I titer, sr: .Accept our gratrl'al ihaiiVs for cheelc f-T -' 1 1-t, reiclv. t! this day to 1 .1 of amount !:a:d. si to y..u bv the m : -'om t ui'h' Ts :iid p-.ipiis ,.f ir.i--i - -t Co i-ity. We j art :i.l to k:....v that ihe p.rt.-iil: ofc-ur i ten: at end, Dr. lb,;' f sai rd rotniorv. are in so many of year si h .N. Tec cost i f Ibis great Memorial has been a') Hit and jour chei ii briiii the total ofnctipfs still iM-atly to that of outlay. It has been a uemoriai to an edu. n'or u-iex v.i.p'.rd in the history of the S'..te or i i h-si in the his'ory . f fidiiet'i in in America. We ro.'.y Will be ! proud of Pentisv ivatii.i f r w! :it she has here i done in honor of fin m t St ito : . f i.er i hit ft -t srho! .rs j its. ut.d be-t ef mrn. Ar';v.n thnuhin. you, and with best :-hes for yourself ai.'d thu schoN under yoar care, I am. Very truly yours-, J. P. M. CA-S.KY, Chairman Pr. Hbd-ie Mint iri.-.l Coniniiitee. A Heroic Young Wife. IhTTsM i:., ii, June Id Joph MMilla-i, alias Thomas Martin, was arreste.1 last nl'ht while trying to rob the house of Charles Sjbmunii, a yoiiii married man, who was just coining in from au evening's entertain ment with bis wife. The young woman held Ihe burglar while her husband covered him with a revolver, and she went for a i-olirepia o as soon as the robber was m:iv;ns'! ii was death to try to get away. The police rees-ni; Martin as having spent terms amo'inting to thirtr i X years in the Western Penitentiary. II is last was for twenty three years fjr burglary aud he pot out so recently th t'. the j illor from confinement was yet on his far?. He says he was driven back into hie old way by lailure to c tre employment. It is probal.de that be wiil end his days in confinement, as he is nw over six'y years old. MARRIED. SPAl'fiY-MII.t.F.!: At Johns'own, Pa., on Tliur-day eveniiiir, June 0, !'. by Kcv. J. II. Knep;K-r pi-tor, S mr:rei street, P.retbren church, Mr. Win. Spauy, of the 17th Ward, and Miss Sue Mdli-r, of the s h Ward, Johnstown, Pa , twith la'e of Somer set county. the f ormi r of Uerlin, the la'tir cf Stanton's M ills. Mr. Cha-t. .V. II a tier Oi Freilerick, Ml, sutlered terribly for ever ten yeare with abscesses and nu.i.iiii sorej on Ills left leg., 1! waited away, grew wcali and tliin. ikI was o!i!i;.'il to use a e me and crut. la. I v.-ry:liii! wtm li .a 1. 1 .e iho., ;!.t of was .iuuu nitliout fc.iitil result, un-.:! be ti'-on thiiij Hood's Sarsaparilla fr. T:urr i Fm!I iiurtctiiiidi of u ta-e Wiii U; .m.I all who ati-In -4 HOOD'S PlLLS ar the best after -dinner PiU, gttit digeitioa. cure beAeiachc aud UiUgtuaeM. f Look Hr Would infoiio the pr. si v farmers of Soia-art Comity !hat I am again in the Held with a full line of Fntili.'rs, -id my fclf or c.y acent will call to s-e you to Sclirit your orders f ; tl i- con:i :g .'.-i-r-n. My eg"'o'.s this st;.-.. n arc- a. li. Yodir, I'.ih. I'a J joeph Ih iuaiti, staut n's M.lis, l'a., W. II. I.tr.Jis, Mryersdaie. Pa., S.iouion i'svls, Norn.alvilie. i'a., and Feter 1 ink, Soaier-et. Ia., who is also il.-l' vi-ring and sh'pj lag agent at Souiet-et, HjHct-..Ki v. i.i liv kijt in itc k throughout the sia-m. I would than ail for their mt liberal patronage during past feasor.", and hope all will favor myself or my agents with your orders for both spring and fall crops. Should we mi.ts seeing you, just drop r.s a liue early and y-i,u w ill have our very t;t attention. On behalf of the 6usu,ueLanna Fertilizer Co., A. J. KostE, Guernsey, Pa. For Buckwheat. I have South Carolina R .k Phosphate, satno mixed with Kaliiit, fine ground It.. r.e Meal, same wi:h Potash, iiis-oived A. M. Rone and Super Fiio-spaa' e-i, for dilivery ami shipiuetit every day. A. C Devts, Stimerstet, Pa. The Largest. I not only have the l.irge-t aa 1 U-t S'.crk of Millinery Goods, hut t'l the tn...-t T'ita- rr.e-1 Go-ods in the County l-e.-autu I sell u.e chea lie st. M&s. A. II. Fun. MILLERS IT WILL PAY. WALL PAPER JtrVT for I t rK.ne r. I'tiio t; )M ; ijri I , l.'s-, ih. a f'.: I S iM e.'iilir-iol '-rit t. j r .tr !. t-t-tt our ii. '::bl 7?. r;-"- r K rrv-i.:I pa;r f: .ui o:u- ;!.!) u J. AGENTS WANTED. J, Kerwin Miller Co. 543 S-nel-j Street, P::t:'- Pi i t TTtA PrTYroo BfTorr-Mfniiilfiirn- iM' jiaH r'niH -, vim d i- i rf' int j ! Mill leu:y. $503. 44.03. $2.50 .tf 3.03 Is? til i'l. 52.25 C i - i . tr FOt B35 41.73 V. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE e.rTF,r TriF REST SHOew Tt?f t r. 1 f.i: ti ! IIT t.lt s-t'f.l IAI.TII.S .11 l..if.:ir ..I ti.e fc.iii.e ..i n i-:.', a:.-l r i--:'t ;i rT'-... J ta:1! . far 0.-..-C-J l.'..-ir:.".ii,hdrc.. s.- ir .l uuio aU J.1KC rij 1 rro: - - .i 1, . r i -i ' . . TlKti SU -I H-TITt Til. o . L. iludi'as, liioiklcj, Sa,s. S-Ilty ! a. ;!.-;:i-jNi::;'s ::; v - r". :: ;. I'l :u b;. i :r'.K'; i ;;h j i!-. , i titrt. J. i'. 1..1.1 ! S...I..T l.. I I: I ' i. ' - .- I Ai'd :io.'.. j .::! I I li.i-t I v. :.;-'. u: :i v crsei. iV.-.i... t ! .rtbep. r. -, EI i:i ti e ! u in. a ii..se & 1 i rs..: J. f. Cu. ."uricc. A LlIT:jl:-rs 1:1 It - ".-l :..' ) it :i tti' Ci i '.V. W. N . :::!. .:.t d. I e.i li.'.v. uii J.:-e- I i TI. I !,i. ., . f si ; j I:i.-I. !:' ( . 01! ;.;....c , t 1 . T, to I ... I.. ,,i: .; I'l. tt i !.t. . a .-r a . i I in tii : in ti t-. I- . .f" i.,e : i e t j: , i j a :. ! iiill.- I i a i- 1 v. ' -t i"'!i 1 -' 1:.V . . u,.:- ,".. i . tttl 1. :l . . n. s- i i i.. A il EX1XIPK1, ";.ii ,.' .(. ' 1 n. I.f- ': ' ."'.Tix:-:. . I P -. : i, o i .-r ...' I. iI2 f PA.-S X' TiCil. .- mi- .... : r-. r'tc; : t ,.i r. t-.-i I A. ii .. Ii;..t J.u.n S i: :i.. S-rV r. I.: i HciAI. NDTiCil. j:; ii.v r .'."!cr. ; iff A. -J. 4 .- Mt;, A-i.: Vott her-.-' I 1 V.s. aI. a t:. i t: t.i iH h !i i h ut a-li'i ; .i -'".i- to y.i yi - l'.'l t.-'t f- u : 7: -iriii'ii. I'.ini y.n Yirtt ; r k:i'-vi nrliin t:.i- t eiUiiii)!' ' t.'.i:. ii v n,' 1 -;-r.Ll v nvo. 'A r.-t-:. 1,1, :( ; iic ri ;:!. .11.' ! ' '"'i' .'t.t-.l. i,,"'.' 1 , t ,u S V 4. (?'!. 1. A. .1. li. E lUt- f Iv;-. r I. V. .;' . , f T'..i Sm, rv ... i: . !. . I a-1 ;-. T-ih:::..-d i:y -i ... ' . :' . ,tu I;-:,:-!.! l" li t- i r- i : l pr- it aui f t ".-". ihM'e i i.i u t I i lo Jt: -1 t-; ;i:.-1. i - . Ii- i. I' M', i.ii't t'i. ii f. ', .:.:: Tiv I l T''-,!!! Itivl) :i. c :' i ,.,r -I Se, r-i.'-. J'.i y late resi tel.- v oltii-tta- I. J.'i'. i". y.v. I is VIA.i 1. iii-. j:::i. 1. l 1 y l... E xncrrnix notici- !? of A ui M. -liO; .1. 't'.. ,.f ,-r-:. IV. !' L I. It rs hat ii. i" ' a i: -.eiistraii-1". ,n t. c '-..-.' . a e .- ll.e i r- . .. .1 virtu: -1 ui t :.- m: i- . - c. . : . ':. .:..-, l: .-. is 11 r-. l.i .-:i ' i . ill i sa. i e-Irt'is l't !:.-.-.' i:-Oi. mi l il.-.s.- ...ii s ! i..:.:'. siis it:. . i.j.v;;it ':ie I. II i.-l.:i I i ire.:-! I i ' --. at t:. rt.tii' l it i-t i ef UI'cl. id . Feansjlyania Cells ti Wisi1. Location Dea-jliftl anf lissiti-fi.!. Exi .- 1 lit l'a I'i'ies f .r ! it !-. -ie , Va-.tl-oi.M-. KisI.mv . I I y r.o:..-.. ..i ie .1.1 Art 1 ti. -.. it;'i '-i's in 1 t: .- r.i-. i rf1. ' :i;i f. yinea-. oin. V-ar-.-,.-ns st i.-ii.ii-t: s, i . J. l-ji'ti h; Jti-i ;;:..:is i-.i;..-. i or i niiii..e pi' y to MliS HKT.KN' H. rr.I.T.T TP.llAl. ITTT-sltf Ki.it, l'A. AGENTS WANTED T i cm-. :i;s f..r th ssde o" n .r movc Gee '-i .--.-s:.a, h'. 'ti.fvi I : ,'i. . 1 1 i 1. 1 . .- i c-rt-M.s. 1..I ;:;ii . iic.'s U. O.-L Lit :.. i -- 1 1 '7 0, n 0.!TTT fovri V-.r.-.v! CiliNFA'A, - X. FOR SALE! ERIC the BOLD. Itipjrljd ClyJiudals SUliioi ! Grand Hor.se ! Good and Suro Fca! Goiter. AeliJrc.s-i Dr. J. H. KL'LI.V, I'lea.-aat Uniir, Ta. Fiftfi Avenue, Pittsburg. DID YOU EVER ? Order Dry Goods Ly anil. If not, try it this spring. You get a lar ger assortment, better goods and Ioxer prices tlaa you caa get outiidij the Li cities. Try it Ly get:ir.j samples of Woolen or Cotton Pres-s Goods or Silk3. Our Spring stock is ready fur you. feud for one of our free Catalogues too. It wiil help you won derfully in your selection of goods. Iu vritiug far samples, give us as near an idea as possible of what you want. Then re shall please you. CAMPBELL & DICK, 81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., Pittsburg. JOHN P. KNABLE & CO.'S SPECIAL. o.,U' -.i v- :- Tl" -; -v. .1-3 liwit y'i -n-iiT 'i.'vaiiic j of. i s:. DRESS GOODS. c.-s r. , - 1 , i ;S1 ! -I 1 t '..I-. r.i or-.t - !l SI New India Silks. ,mi-' ! : ris-s lift, v- pr-st !. I'D? !n t u::-i MTjt !"IC f 1"m C l':.-S - I i,- lino -.". - ?-'- ar:-! :;'lj:.'. ,:in' ji: -vs. Ji s! ces of r'l.in Fine Line Wool Challi. V.'.; I v.'C .-.st iii'f In J ,i f;:?. Y-vi . I;;-..-: :: -1 . ;.. '.- . ,u s. t. i,.;;?. Pt.ce .... .ot'ii.r;;..;.o. CLOAKS AND SUITS. V 1. u.i-i a-' 1 a-,. ;i-i iii, : -h - v. ':. . '..-.:!;.: 5- - r.s :, ..r -;e .rft.i r :.... - sr t. lii.jaiir, .!..;.) a :. .! ri-s:. rv John P. Knable & Co. 35 Fifth Avenue. .fc-p.d for s itnploo and Clothing, Hats Vi'Lore In Oil i Wl ol t' !);: Why. of c cii--. at tlie-Mantiaota CI.-iLi i , TOWN iiisti.i:iw. uiis ut' bii l..i"-i pitteni-t. Hots f !"t ho t !;.:-! a:i.l nuiii-'.-i f, -l.iuh--. rtiderwe,! C;i :t LA a; Ii'v : .4 O price J .'..lil.J -oo t iu r. C.l'.ilji we are vyur Cljloiers to THOMAS KARR & OGiLVIC, -31 and -lna Street, J0II.V-T0 Y.". I'A. kctHHW Bill? ffiPjSlHSillOOa mm! STRONG? Writs for rates on the AGENTS H. B. M05Ei?. POWELL'S DISSOLVED SOUTH CAROLINA BONE I..-.uivrl I'wk-ii l'i'.i-!i is v.u'i-:--.t At- i-'t.ir;e .'n r'.--. n Tijii .i -:! n;-ici. tii'ii mti'i' s :1,h c -;.(' iii. n n.'lt riii.M.'i.:. I1 y an-i in oim. i'" i' ;.-.(:; L'j.vi lLtW tiv-tu- t-"-' '-' r-4-rt !. Vn!e.:i.iMn i'l I' r Ion. Frtwrir-rr-rn K:s.S rllow li ia a;il Keil Keruti are c-ni'-flf to. ' t -t c.'iap.--T FeTtini;-! far Wli: ukI .--i. Full mf.rniu.ija iiwitit frv.irht irt:-. A camchktco Wtieat ant ura t-r twelve '.l'n? e t- jjjjjj.. ltlla (.,fm.,: A, .1:11 ma:ulla.-tur.t specie W. S. POWELL &. CO., i02 to 33 Eowl j's Wkarf, BAIIUIOUt, SU. 1 M I T. i - li.A it i.i ..t-i.t i-:.i e vi - -I. A. I'. il -.il SN ! Ic l'.l A i ii. l:i.si: ji-r Veterinary Surgaon, h ir ' . :. -a .i:: I :;i:. i-y oil Vi-t-rl.-arj OLsfn-irie's a S; ciailj. I:' : Pa. I . --t, a ; .its IL F. S SAN' OR, Latrobo, - - Fa. sr L '. ' ' & JT r i c- -' . - . - - - 1 - ... Tf - , li The Sprinsfie'd Improved Trac tion Ermine. t ;iv: .'! .'( :n t.i n I Ci e. r-r. i. 2: .-i i ,m.: i.anj t.-Il.'.-l t1!'- '11. Ie :iT lr..:l.-:: i. . 1 I - -aw Fi.iit fiiiut---. il i-r I-iM n:--t i f L'l ;(. t :V' .ifi't -ii'ft-i:-, i i . !.i..'-'i: iv .al U st. i " ol:- l '.i I ti: v. it.,'- t,: wr.tv raj uea tii 1 tivrg I -a-.. y ...'.-. t i.ntha- H. F. SFANOR. ' &,ZZZ V'- W - V-" s'" ,MOT A Tl.NC STCRE. "bLT TME FINEST STORE. -i ' .I' -t I - I' i ' ' i. n-.l vJ yj'O i Ks;m lira St ... 1 ( t:-l k: iv.ii- i- .: r Al. are i to ti"; idAitLJivtriiillLir u u'Doa i I L V R h'-.e ll.VNI'K M V.Cl 1 1 II l" S To be at 12 1-2 Each. .:.:a:-e. Ii i;. ...ir .iiis-ynr gsin. NEW WASH GOODS. j " o ; it .-. s . h. ; '..i-i 1m. .-. -etc- 1 ' i:'i l.t, ar. I.,- v. r.ns, U Oli.J u. a .-..t:'.-.'. a .'. .-in U,. .r te .i.i:i n .-..'.I ,c: i ; t Hll ! I'onievle . '... .-.i . i.-.i.t iU- PITTSBURGH, PA. share tlio D.: r-j mis. Underweiir, etc. t -ft I;-, lest ai.i!;es and lost styles, i;::i Iv tl.o .lUlIXS t .-:.:- -'. X ir' elt.il Iiulio- sti.i-.i; ' l .'.v:tre oi tha ICilld of low - Tli Hfi i)' ir, c'llO Im? of. Sati- at ti faction irtiurarttecd Has ever Sf27 cf Assets t3 cecurs evsry $100 cf Lia-itles. ficnewable Term Plan. WANTED 531 Wood st. Pittsburg, Pa. PURE" ;'siM0aton ( a.!i, ir n . hi..n in ntrloa! lit-; : I :f v r, I ss iiiixir. tt ' j r t-!t. ii"i tiar'4- l.r !r t; n.:1. 1'awt'llN liuitvet .t . mi v -(rKi:il Id li.- tin- i -.i ui;m!. A pro; J't triin.n U;c - :iU- wtu-rvU iwmt.it inr-'ly tr,v -r tiii'irui 'nriifiit t.in- it tr: fli.A-ti. w '!: OImo, p.r?-n: v'. V.t.. J4.-l p rtcm, wttu h i fr--i:i iZ. To t-r trn ffiTftf or man oTn'f hran;l). a. - rie.!ltnr:' malted f-'n r-.-ntf ;tieieot l.wit'i'. sii-t t-irtiers ClUiKoruera, n -0'..t enn-ch .-re. CHtiCL rtfmuzc tNurscrtiRcns. I5m tt Pstatk IK titer ttniiinn tkiaiciia, Buivs is ail liM st iiitiiinji SMinal, i; .i o ;. il'C b.l illlT III.- f. If r -l l.i -l : J l-a - Ji. i-jTiCE to ioi mm, : ii ytn i.i;l Uiie Woolen Gccds. tit o : e i i : '. ''!-'. I . :-i ::. Mli-I till ry r.-.-j e-1, Sii-l i AVi i. ir.e :.( x'.-tr: il. ii. si.ihh, a . ; : t - I'l-oiirietor. a.- it Co. 'EiiS:2 a! 1:3 KtliU hi hi s- -1 i ' V -) " Csa-. r td 'i I U . v A c CLEVELAND CAY COACK HORSE. 1300 ponnd-3. t : i- ; - u- i . -. U r ?a : to ). 1 .-.f.r fcxl I. TROTTING ERED EOHFES- ALHAMERA i!l stand at $25.CO. B03TO.V " " " 50.CO. BELMONT, Jr. " " SO.CO. l s.,v- r rK -1. r. .( tiiti--. 11 inrfi, H rfcMre I 11.:. rliilt.. !- is4 P. HEFFLZY. (I
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