ii f i 1 The Somerset Herald. Gr.j-GE E- SCnX, Editor. J'i'T li, , f.r ..hi and young at Scyderi i- .--a time seuin to y slow .! ,ar-s of oats to make a c.f rve U liable to nuke : rf salt will prevent tbe v.- jffniiS from be- . ,-p in od-r. , ; ;! comias a'aiist lis. E. I EL. -..bv.:ae line of Millinery v and the harvest variety 1 " i'H.A. E. Ueu .- jrs -hoold not tor ret . - the dr-.-ist, can ft their ' - w-:i' a any optician. , : ; ii tl-je pri! esjay of a "A si-r has two - i L.. a ic):stb, a bI, fcttt , - -.i. He a'.io bis woo!, jk:a, --r !:-. t, cf Jiir.trt"i! . ' .. j frrQ the bu of LU -.-,;s. h03J be b Tisite-J . ,-5--.0 cijr.Ttntir.n. S:cs . , t ,-. p.)r ia hea!th. . . ;'7 renove t je cause-s ;.Tr- ..a-'.--' of the stomach. , . . -i ars the at Li Jt an-I '.i:'-i--.:c :u use. 'o one :. ;b-tu. l rop e dec.-r.o ha-brt-a .. vlc oa'.T way of areola t " v,r reate-sb-Ttr.j lh.it , . 5 ,r'iij a iare cr'.p was ',t,,r he; s by the rate I I . and vo-.r bead i.l oiraa through, what j i ; iaday-schtw. teacher j j Ayer's ?.r-apar:i- ....j ..;0r.i to health by cnaic an :i'.r.s- Aa Ai-at of Fuji the :v. creat sa -red moacuia ! . v t- i-ro vinia. F - I T.. a:.d rj; .-a.u ..... i ered the ! to , ag--2 -"J year!", died : i.- rira i:t tbe Insane Sast t ,r - "rwTi cunriaed tbe-e j l ,.:h. She was du;:.hlr , -...-san. of Johnstown, and ;W3 It to st.y I ;'. The re ?:owa fjr inter- - -i. : and killed his brotaer-:n v .; bite M jsday cbrbt, j Trj bad both bf-ndrir.k- r i .a:.-: of the f rmer when a ' .....--a s.;ae religions cttsto.u : , . htoanie verv much excit- , .-a revolver, shooting .nt. e::b.;r sb-Jt bei'iit tatai !ti3ii:ud 10 .:t J.O. a-ii aiu- ch:idn. . r.t . ,! t:;e te l tates are r.ow 1 ta ui . ue year r ithin the hot. t is irrowh;,! iad .Ja- ,e lact that i f-tatry frt 1 aa-. the cr if w- ed. .-'.-re-.ij-h.rii rat.rca-: , a.. .-c. . Tul 1. a . ous in a -iv-s u. at.aat?i r-re?ervia few ibiy? a:-er it resh fruit a.i the ! of i ..calculable r elem-at off-jod. iuii'ne has been petting ! jia reSers as to a catiuual J r-S:r.i:U-i .Banner" seems ( ei.iti-.j claim to tbjt i ,:.r.i &er.n. who orj'-cts to ! .i wtii cf i jeitioa t. lit ! ris j ' i ; ..f TLee" to the music ! H. L. Eaer'a ?on Hermanui. ho has been e-i Banner." The editor 1 a stader-.t at the Bordrn'own. X. J-, M.lita ets that s'ae s.k f-:u-r i ry Acaiemy for th-; pit two years, oce iUy ihe tUvrt of ruiilr.; the ; last wet k received a coremtssion as " Drum Md.'r " ia the National OttarJ -f Xew J;r- i r t-j stlnralate Araericaa ccatr-c.-i-.'. : . .:' II, -k J :-u hai j :-ta..v!e . att.-.i-;ive s.-.-i -i of bberal prt-es c -i.st.r.ai maii.l i orapoltion ! y - r-:iu-r.t :i the I'aited State and The rri2Js itall ior a wal'z. a jiaa-i-.l.r.. a piearici h-a-la l ai.iiap.--p-: a:, it.'.h'm and tie f.-ur best The c-rr.sj'eiitiL.a is open ua :. -' 1 . r.-Jt. Tbe opportuui-y . sttra: t:vrrns since the :i. r.s will f..m pr; of a series .1. r.ij3 is writirtj: on or'ginai -...ar.ti tio-.:nl ar.d Sir Arthur : .-a. '- at uri-.t.al s ?.. ir.volrlr.g tl:e U-zal j taa could cvmaj.t ! .-a a L-jU' r-cei; came r. r. c t:.'r Court of Over T.. btcu.ia-.t dweit ia bis i i riutor, wao was ju.s itn. occttpylci a sm- 1 ii.e : r ..i:.-r a taj.lied stea-.r.g - - a:.i ai-.rtey frcm the rcoai, ,'lr : j-U-ai g-uiity of larceny. ".-ui-.u r.-:'u.'e.I to act opt the M 1 i ra char.-t 1 the j t : i- i-r - -oca w as bis .1 welling. . a .-.-iary could be comniitteti, i r i-;t w.i.;'.d be guiity, al was his own. A. -. w, who wis 5;-c!-ker of the t r.-i-.-.- f-oai t-.t to j. . ' ..' a- h 1 r.i eatly. He y-a-i -Id. When first electe-d !-.-. w was on'y twecty-six :j i i,. id the dist::nrtion ofbe- - utemher of tie II..ue. Tbe . -p .-.,!.- of h' pul'ii carter . ti- cc-junter w;di Kcth, of . :r.v as tu- result uf a di-pu:e in IV!. Tbe atfa r t.-)k : j : u.e w.ibdrawa! of the a 1 - ei.-.ija frj;n tbe Uoase i " Mr. Keith's stretching bis i -. f. .r ilr. Grow, thoaz'a a tv j - .... p -.--1 goed :.g i S'.r of j. 1-1 of Somerset, l a.. I n: outhi' term ; . -.Vot: Nt.ie Chief. C. J hirf. il. Sayl.r; lilah i : Venerable Hermit. S. J. J j.--t-r .. or'.-. Eh H Meyers: j i-t - -: --r. J. ;,. Baiter ; Keeper of j il. H.uU ; Sir Herald, Will- - V..rtuy Bard. E. H. Werner ; i --a - -r,in. Samcei Honpt; En- j t.3 V.-iis- E.i:i. F. S. iioud: ! X. .-. F.-.t Jacob Hostetier : Second ) M i. h-aver ; Tnis-ero. II. F. j I. 'e- .-,) rn '.er. J. A.Bcrkey; UUvh to :be Grand Castle. J. A.! K-tr. , b--iT La- n: T.ieSay the pretty a of y.-r, vhoice l a., was 1 ' -': a w-..d sta e of excitement byl - f.rtg-.ei oi flame aaoouitg cp ' rf ofthe main building ofthe T Li, a k. owae.1 and operated I-aa-'h i" Co.. of rhiladeifhix -1 "a . T I'r.- '"r.r-: ; i! J-.re to rave the building, " r- hours tbe detuoo of fire bad ":. i h. Wort cf Ht-.1;.,n e,,I C.nr. ...... . j l- K'e thrown ru:t tf iwt.!...cRirt "-o Lsv tiearly p.- persons depend.c tl--o tt-j- hti.j (, juj.port. jt -M d: lliCTiit -a t 4; pr.;i.mte the loes, as it is not a.arv bides were destroyed in Xi'- -e first Cree or four in each Tit j all of tbe county towns in Western I'ena ' ' .tc dau bed bet bedow that the i sylvanla, will conduct tbe elect iou held Lere r:jr i pr-ect the others fros being to-day. Mr. Hall is perhaps the best in-;r- -" -- "I-e wih' at all vecia be be- t-jrasi man ia the SiaUs on the Baker Ballot ;aa.xty.fce and stvecty lbcu.-aad do!- j Law and he will Uke great plea-are ia tai- ' .u a geatleaao- who know ail about j partini as mixh kaowie-ige in regard to iis ery. ,na hUsaii t bat it is icscred work'xn pomlV during bis risit to v i j ti2 nine. all who may seek to Warn. i or four your? ladiis from this pTare i triiUedat the ilarkleton San .tarium. ' Tl I f IT r r 1 a' vr, both of Numstown. Pi. are the irae-Li : of ttitir aunt, Mrs. II. I Et-r i ' " r- Mr. Ralph L ..T.p-r.etker, of lvdtbrd, ac companied b.s futher. the Jl;e. to this place on IVIooduy erealrig. Yimnjr Mr. Lcajreaether is a met-iber class zl Yale Cc!'e?e. of . the iunior Jaaies M. Marshall, eii-krown to perjD about this plc suffered the loss f his lioui ntar Cociiueocc a fe divii azo. He siicrwji in savirg only a few of hU hoasthol J tfTccit VCe irv&le a rrpat ileal of fir fare this wetk to a report cf the iahor troutSca and riot at llijnjsuaii. A fu!l rep.rt of the as sault on thiiarst-s VtoJJ with Pia'tertnn dtftfrtiTts mi'.l be f'iDd on the tr-t e. TUr. Voaukins, cf the M. E. Cb-irch, has tjee to Ham.-iM-:::t f-r a two wk' tIjC. He Wdi :ormerir staiiorxj at tLai jiiit an.5 bai uzAtir wvu frini.ia !ilr. there. lie wUI txduife (..!; cojt Sunday wi;b Ii.Geurfe J ilua, at prescatl'XJJs-l at An er.finetr ani cotracljr came J R-jrin io town aiij la cj!iiiiy w;:b setr-il nj'ni'oers cf the ijwa coticii ar.-l a party ef eitisetsa TuesIay afteruoaa visited K.rririy ran ftr tb partje of asce-aicto whether ; er not is practicable to secure a !; i'.r for u:uert; from thit trua. Citii-ns iivisa i:: citj-h Sucks p ec-i j the v.o;r!:y el t-e txr ain that lie -ro'isdi sur- rotia.brg that purfses u A :nti:ut:cn are n!ilizi t.f caicuiiiej to tromote cood L-aiitb. au..i b ive rr'fu-t the Kxead to brioj the Batter to the attec a of the fiar- diaiii of the beiiith of ihe coaiuia 7 j W. Calibers au-J tii-uiiy haT re- ; Pr. J tumei fr-jtn a ti f.raicr come, Iakh. Haven. Ia. Mrs. La- rjtt.trs crotiiT, ilr. insert aerst, accosn- pj.aied them tc Somerset acd wiii jend the sitramer ia the I "odors ch.e. prrpor- aiae:fso et.trr a mswa. cubege ta i Aid Coisatryaj.tn.one of the bea'. known c:tieca of &roert township. uiel at bia home, Lavansviiie. Monday a:":era.x.n !st. lie bad been aa invalid fur a DurulVr of years and a 6 w Witks preceding bis dralb red a stroke of jaraiyiii. He was in bis ':h year. He leaves two sons. I'r. ieorv and John, aaJ two raarrit-d dauubtirs. Lacien VC. IV y, I'n-ider.t Ju.ire cf the nd coitrts, ar.d lawyer .. XT i tber , of Greenaburg. are a: the f, m (irrttisburj i continue their b-jaieret Monday an J w drive to Bedi-jrd, where they w:il a t w day: at the "Springs." Ju ije It o-.y is one of tbe youngest I'r CjrcmoaweAith. eat Jiie-ps ia tbe A part cf the ttr.-:s'bt'y old buii lir.j that bis f-jT vears marred tbe beattv of tbe north- w-t wratr presented su cf ihe public square aa.J has i b a "rotes-;:ie contract to its I stately fce'ghbcr, the "Bear Block," h being j torn down aa J will be replaof ! by a band- i s..me tw-i-story brit cun.pleted wili be t buildlnif. which when ! Eursane Agent'a notice as an acprewedect occnrled by its owners, i el pl -e of inijiertittenoe and Lave t'.a'.iy re- the Purdy Bro , no a barber shop. T.-' ilar A "j urneti Cottrt cor.vt nelat io o clot k Tuesday njuraia with Ju !'?. .or. .r- he mur- i er.eiker. Tile a:id Fic-.-ecker oa the bench. , is not itaj rjiSable that the rlihts cf tbe eru ' The tliae of th Court was &v;.pied Ly bear- j pl-.yers ai.d employees in th:s case will be I . t- ! . i - V 1 ' . i , - . : '. P . a:eTinwaa oa cw.i.ei a u.e ju. ;. ria.e ; S'h.Jol Ir j coc'.cte.a e.er'ttva ctue. an 1 j the IhiverscraU B.i O. lb Ii-caie.coccern- i ing a tract of lard at Saad Fa . ,r 1 ..1 l. ..J. .t. . .:jj.,j tsr j railroad cocapauy desires to Lave condemn- Tbe condition of Main Cio4 street be tween the public tare aud the Court House i aboct as Clthy as cc.i.l-.l well be luiaiae-l and call.- for prompt attention oa the part of tbe borough authorities. The foa! smell ariiiac from the jrifrs at that p..nt ii ti'.7F!u;-;y o:.eLt-:ve and steps sjit be taktn at o::ce to remove the eanse cf The reautrka are a: j ll.-able to gutters other parts of ihe t n. I ! cy. uu y K.r'jeo by the Adjutant Ueuerai oi the Commor.w. -al-th. Hertuanus a.arihes at the hea l cf the B ordeurowa Cadet Cor;. This huuor was conferred cpua bim 5o..c.'.at;on a: is dcbtless due to ha-: chplaved in t;:e baa. rre. ; iDU he Lat. i Rev. J. H. iliitn ar.d wife, cf T.p;ecaace C:'y, bio. have been ?tfadi::g the part j ihve or four wtks Tlsitirg amor.,; their triends ia this cc-'tnty. Bj.-v. Zian was fr j meriy jajtor of the Luthena charca at i New Ceatrerlll and while located their es j UblLiLi-i quite a reputation as h platform ; b. turer. His lectures were nearly ail baed on perxjcai ex;?r.eace as a pr.sccer ot war ia b.hby Fri.-ja aad were favorjliy receiv ed wherever they were deliver-J. He be- tame very warmly attached to '.he pet-pie of - .er.t co'tn'r durlrtr the years be spent i .ju.-s a.-u j jvl..- cateii by a lare army of friend made at tUit t.me. lhivattsvi'.le ai the scne of a ?m.ili rn riajrration !at Ti'e i:its.'ay r.isr'it, when the dweiib'.trh'Mtse of Kin..-r Wbit: rd a ue strcved. Tbe tire originated from a defect- tiue and Lai .rai- .uob bea-Iway w bta put .'rth to eitln S'.arly aij of - saved. The hi u-e itt-.-irexl for nearly d---ovcred tti:it all ttt.-rt Ku'-.-S. it proved r.u?v..l the boUrt.old fTU V e! It a-? aa old oae ar.d was its fu'.i value. Notaithitar.dirji; the u.ct that li e re eti tailed cotsthb table I'kS to one of the citizer-e cf the Wis the pi :p vansville en-r ed the r.ovel'y of a La- b-uii linsr. The n:f',u-t wa.- bright and ciear without a breath cf wind blowing a.id the tlaaies were L..t communicated to any of tbe other baiidicjts in the tew a. A little fj a. --year-old N:-y wis borrib'y burr.td and died ia great a-.ny a: tbe bn.o r,r Pe r i!:ller. hi Stot vcrtek township, hist Tata - lay. lint. Miller was preparin-jr to do tbe week 1 washing aad bad place I a bx of tu.xbis oa the wicljw sill ia the kitchen where the child was p'aj ittr. She wa cali- . ed from tbe rmtu for a few tu.nutes anJ i during ber ah-eace the child got at tbe i mat.b-.s and set bis clothing on fire. His n-reaais of paia attracted Mrs. Miller's at ! tentioa and he rushed back to the kitchen j and found hiai envetoi- d in S sates. She : was too late, however, tosave tbe boy iiii-. although she succeeded ia ext icguisbir. the Hani est. Tbe r little fellow's flesh was roasted to a crisp. He lingered fur sevtral boars in terrihle eirony bef.-re death came to bia relief. Mr. Mhier had taken tbe boy from tbe Foor House to rear. Tbe Pittsburg r.jJiea will a bold a sample election in tbe room reserved Ibr tbe County Superintendent ia the Court House to-day. Everybody, Srtw-ptctive of party afiiliatiuaa, ii ;nvited to call and test tbe working cf the Baker Ballot Law, aiid to prepare tierc- selves for a correct ca-ttrg of tbeir ballots in November next under it j intrioue s Keua. The people of Somerset are proverblaiiy ad dicted to Toting on all occajuon and on all questions, and it is beied that evey voter in tbe town and as many as may be here from other parts of the county will avail tb.-m selves of tbis cjfwrtcnity to get prac tical instruction conoernini? Ibe new met bo. i of casting their ballots, as well as to demon, strate tbeir af-preciatioa of she Hum (rener ostty. ,Km. Henry Hail, who has been coDductics tbe JTiw' sample election ia A stupid foreery was erposed t Vleers- dsle SXjndav evenire iks framaed Si-rlor. j a promir.L fend pnperocis citizen cf 5 J Oi- j t.wuvp. that pi bw-tw j . i : . i . t , - . . i r. -tr in by Jjb Opel, a I-itul er dealer uf thai ng on, to JLs T. K'jriinj ua Sats ajy. ta orj-r to ra't $ b satitfy aa exe- , ouuoa i:itj by Kraak JoLa and Wm. Iliy. Tbe to. was ilrava ia faxor f Hociiiig asJ tlie carcescf Saasae! Pavi.r aad Opel yost appeared open it as endorsers. Mr. H.ck;og never u3tcted t!w geoiinnea cf the note anl pnt up lie mooey, when it was pro:cjtiy jitl over to Sheri-f ijooi by OixL Sf r. Savior procoarjeed the iitialane of bis came oo tbnte an i!'y Ji-Tuisi;! fjrfery. It ia brlnv. J that the a'jntttire of Opel 4 Mios!, the former of whom ig a Iwothrt of the (oreit, was a!x f-,r-ed. A w.irrant was Luel Jct i'pr!'s arrt a? sooa a.! the forgery was (JiscofervJ. He is PFjor'eJ to bave fied spec iearnir.g tiit Lis crime hiJ been feend Jufc(-ii Gifcfif. a wcii-todj l.vTyn:aa cf Mi. I'h'.iaant, Westnj.'reiafJ coi-cty, ii-I Ttrr i.Me:Jiy at the - Holel Tiycun," La ranssi;'.. a ft miuittE ailtr eievec uclui S-r.Ja; Liht. Usath rttUited frvm bemor rhaeof the liicga. Mr. liibha bad ur'.ien over the ruuntain that aftrrscoa, arrifisg at Ijraasviiie about e;iht o'oixk. Hi speut the eeaig on ths b'jiei veraaia csa- versin wiib Mr. Tayraaa aj-. J the members of bis family, but did sr. e-jn;pU;a of feel ia? ii!. About eleven o'clock b ws con ducted to a bed roota by John Tayataa, who bide hita g Al-a:ght and aiartcj to return to the hotel cSv-e. He h.i cr.ly proceeded a fc s:tps whea be btar j k-ockirit: at ilr. O.LU' do Kittirc to roou be found j:kbs ia the thr-.-es of .h-a-h, uaabie to Sak at: i b'oc J g tahia fcai his mouth ar.d nos rij. A physician was sumiu.-,nod ai sprediiy Si 'o.-ibie but he was uaabie to stop tbe llow ci blood ai:i the cafortunate .,. . ts . fc ;c. v. arrivaL Mr. Gibbs" friefsd- were nctiriid of I bis dra-L, by telegraph iSon-iiy morairg and imr.gtrnf t rtataias to Vt its wsrre ma-, r'ea'.tr.t. e to re m jv tae He ttus oa bis j way to Marbieton a-.d eapec:ei to drive to tut r.b UondUr morning end enter tbe 5iiii:uritm tr prof. iocai trei'mmt. lie tm ab-ut th years of are. Tbe A er.t of the Hdraure Sxiety no'iH-e oa ."vera! city lalics sar.i- merin ia th;. plac-' that tboy wiil have to provide their nurse gir!i with sua ba j, or sonje oti:r pr- te-.'tion from the- rays of tije un, when tley aptar t:poa the streets wheeiiajbity carrisirrs. This action on tbe part cf tbe Agent was taken at the solicita tion of one of the j;:.-'.s broasbt here from the ciiy, who onuplaias that tbe cui.ias cip she wears, a ma" strip of f'ii:v?y white materia, tie-1 over ber L-arirs, is no protection at ail front the sun and that she sailers (xa stanilj fruta beadacbe as a corje'aenve of wearing it. " Feel icy bead," she said ap-p-ealirgiy to tbe Ajit.it, '"anil say if it is not a -:haate to make me piru.ie the streets with out something to protect it front tbe sun?" Tbe Ag?nt says that tbe youn; woman's bead was as hot as aa even at the time ami that he irume-iiatcly notine.1 ber employer that she m-aat fini the sir! the relief ske3 fcr. It is sail that the ladUa ij.k -:p-n the fised to comply with bis request. The Acct ii t;rm and nys that nniess bis de matitlj are aiXtiie.J to be will be compe lled to pntt a pro-ecutioa ajalnst the la.liLi. It aetermtnea la iae toar. oi liiaact eessiocs. la the eveut of a prosecaiioa beiai bn.uzh: th wrial will codonbteiiir attract : 1 . .1 :. r. . - ..ae sprrou l.iiereat. as n is LL.e cuioija Ji all citiei for y.un iaules who accrpt em- pL-ymeat as nurses to wear a cap or baud i some d sortition as an insignia of tbetr o cupaiioa. A Proud Record. An unpretentious greu'Jemen who Las re cent y lcome a resident of tuts place, and who has a record that arty man might well ; be prou i of, is Rev. David R. Ellis, pastor of the I al'ed Brethren churr-h. E -v. Z.lis is s native of Wales and bad beet ia this country about two years when the war broke oat. He was a resident of New York City and ca-jiht the fever so con tStiiotis at that time among the young men ofthe co an try who wrrs iaib-tiu ia the sen-ice of the Federal Government. There he formed the acquaintance of Kjbert Will iams, a fellow countryman, who had served nine years ia the I". S. Naval service and who bad just returnei fr.iai a thre year's cruise and bad at once reinihUed, expressly for servi;-e oa the " Monitor" ju-.t atut to be c jruiuissiotw"-!. Thuh Wd..ara K'. fhlls inlise- for s-rvl.x.- on the same vael ia the capacity of a ccal beav-r. He was suhseqner.'ly promote.! to paymaster's stew ard and at"terwar.l3 to paymaster's clerk. Oa the v.h of March. CJ, the "Monitor" sail ed for Haa;ptoa Boa Is. Oiring to tbe heavy weaiher more time was reinlre.l to make the trip thin the Naval Department bal an ticipated. About s o" lock on the evenin? of the eih'b the Monitor reabed ber des tination. Fjr evoral hours befure she rea-bed Hampton Eds the ir'r,6- of gusts could be beard, but cone on board bal any idea of the desi-erate erccufiier that was then taking plae bet-vecn the Confederate ir-.n ciml " Merrimac," and the Ftb:ral war ship, " Cumberland." In fa-:l they judrc-d from the reports that th; y came from tbe for; where the men were presumed to be prr-cticirit with the gtns. Immediately upon the arrival of the "Monitor"' she learn- d of the sinkinj of the ' Camaeriutid." T.-- p-erati-sr.s wre at once made to protect the " Mlune-ota." which had run acround ia a vin eliort 10 to tue re.tet ot le am . beria::-'." Ab-tt two o'clock i.l the m jrn iatftue" iliar.vi.u" vn U jated an 1 the "Monitor" laid alor;; si le of br thrcarhout lac nhrht. Early the text . tnotaiut; the ''Merriaiac" w as dlscoT.sred by the de;is smoke i-suing froai her slacks and it m sapposeil that she was bearlnir down oa the helpless " Minneiiota,' for the purpose of sending btr to the bouoai cf tbe sea, wbi- b wouid have been an easy task for that Leavi iy armored monster. Upon the discovery of tbe " Merrioac," the " Monitor '" was ordered to ander way and ii.'.ercept her an i ijive ber baitle. The reruit cf tbe ec-n-iest is weli-knowa to all students of bist.Try, and '.be success ot ii -bison's i l-a of a Soat iug turrettd ta'lecy was f .lir establishel aad revolutionized modem naval wariliie. Bev. Eiiis' frier-.d. Williams, wis one of the sixteen unfortunates who went down on the "Monitor" when she was lost iaagaleotT Cape Hatteras on the last night of the year l-2. Rev. Ellis himself escaped from the sinkinj ship and subsequently serve.! on ibe " "iarida,', and on the '" Sassasaacas." He remained oa the latter vessel uotil she went o .t of cotcmhwioa at '.he elose of the war. Rev. Fills is a very interesting talker and is "chuck full" of remiaicencej reiatia to bis experience in tbe navy, but being a modest man be never refers to them without being "pumped.'' Here We Are Asafn-Barb Wire at 2 14 Cents Per Pound. Tbe Johnstown Hood wire is all sold, bet we have received from the factory a lot cf barb wire which will be sold at two twecty- five ter hundred Konnds. Guaranteed to stand stretehicR. This is a good bargain. ' Call and it. Jas. B. HcLrESBAtn. Homes Wanted. There have been applications made to the Child-ens' Aid Society r four iiule girls; ages ranging from 3 to 12. Any one desir ing homes for little gi rls please communi cate with the S:iy. The. Society also wouid like !o plsce nine little bjys in good Lorrerj ; tight are wttte boy frosa months to 2 years old ; oae is a little colored boy sgsj years. Address Mas. M. O. Koue&a, Masv T. W. BicantFB, Ireident Secretary. A New Era Dawning. The "Listie Miainz and Man- " "o " ufaetaring Company, of Somerset," OrganizscL Operatkjns Already Commenced. Oa tat ?rb Jay of Jane a charter was ss saed trm tiie Svite d.rtmeii; aath.ori::nK the ifrcorparatioa of The Lhwie Sfiaing aad y nu'a-jt;iriug Cj3)pany, uf Somerset." Last week tbe ;oc it holders met in tbia plaoa and pesfsrted aa orgaization. Eimoa Eribbs. of Daaviiie, Piwas elected Presi dent and General Sf snar. Josef h Tate, of Eedf rJ, 5Toary and Treisnrer pro f and Dr. A. S Smith, of Philadelphia, Gene ral Ajtnt. Tbe following getu'emen com-r-oe the board of directors : Sinson Kribha, John iL Gcdngi-r. K. Carman, F. C Ang'.e, aU of Ianii!e. Pa. ; Ei-JuJVe W. J. Eaer, John G. Cj'-e, E-i . aal H. L. Bser. E, of Somerset, aaj H. I'. EJ . of Bed.'r.i. " The Liriie iV-aipauy a:e ttse owners of lTt arz-f of ciioraJ r?bts in "rr.erset U.wnsbip, a.! of which are located ia the vi cinity of Gri-Iia stj'.ija on the S.4 C. K. E. Jii itje Eo-rwb-j wis tbe pria:e mover in tbe orpiaUuioa of ibe I.is. ie Company lias bad aa ere c the;.; traois Sr a nuxoer of years aad would have bad them developed years ao bid tbe South P?an Ii. E. ben coro p.et.d. TheSju'.ii Tena richt ol way rais es Arou'i a a :i at her of tiie tracts but with tiieabir.u.:iajent of tbe work of couivrnc ti oa thit Tis.l th wirk of dsveloptri;; the tracts wis t-oraiitte-J to aSdnsber. P.s.-ea::7 tie Judi di?:otereJ that the t-iia in 'juestiDn are r.her taa aayoae bad ever anticipated ar.d that tne time for develop.:; iheal hadarr.ved. Two veins of coal, oae four aad the other seven Sc-sl, were opened An analysis showed that tbe coal ia of tbe highest character and cannot be su-;asce.l by any coal ia tbe atate as a s-eam coal or for ir;;n making. It is the sa.ru; irradt as the Cumberland coal which j f z years past has c.tcupie-J the first place i among the steam-producing coals of the c juntry. The era. .ra tne Ltie t.-rr.pa-ny has also hon cokei and an analysis of the c.-ki reveals that it is of as gvxl if not superior .ptal.ty to tbe ConseiSsvilie coke. Coal, however, is not the ua'y mineral substance aaderlyin? the Latie Company's tracts. Fire ciay of the biihest gr-.i U is fouad there in unlimited q-ianiity and it is the purpose of th? compsny to develop it-as pee.bly as p-i-sslMe. It is not hupmbabie, in fact it baj been fully determicc-l npon, th.it tire briek crks wiil be established bo fore the present year closes. With the development of tbLi plant anew era ia ihcut to dawn, upon tbe r&rion sur rounding Somerset. The great wraith of our mineral reso-irres has Ions been known, but owing to our isolated position sad tbe wonderful develor-raeu's that have been made in all of the ad liniag counties, they have not heretofore attracted the attention of capitalists. But the conditions have changed during the pa-t year or two and already three oi four mines have heen opened ia the region north oi rioaierset and are daily ii:ppin several hundred tons of eoa! eairb. Tiiesutv piy of coal unSeriying the hills of this mountain region is exhausCf ss and it is be lieved that the ti ute has now arrived when it should be brought to the attention of the public. Fireclay, too. has long since attracted the attention of cap:'a!Lta and now that it is so geaeral'y boiug adopted for street pa7lag purpo.s it is certain to be more ctgerly sought after. Almost the entire coauty cf Somer.f t is underlaid wlih tbe best quality of C-e clay and a number of Urge plants have been success fully condacte-1 along oar southern border for years. The Lsstle Company are fortunate in hav ing !he:r coal and Ere clay so convenientlT located, and with the great ahun.Unce and j superior (jtiality of botfi, and their facilities for shippisg th?y are bound to prove chtu-g-rous competitors in fc.th those branches of trade. The General S ipt-rintendent of the Com pany, Mr. K.-i'.-h?. a.-ijni piaiel by bis sja, his been at the Tark Hotel for the past tea days. He is a practical mining engineer and will pern:ahy superintend the open ing of the raises and the construction ofthe coal tipples. He has brought his leant with i.iro and w.il bring his family to Somerset ia the course c; a few week. Superintendent U. II. Hoibrouk, of the E. A O., visited Somerset Saturday atid accom pani. d Mr. KiibU to Gntiia, where arrange ments were made fir putting in sidings to j the cc w mines. Tne drifts will be opened above and very convenient to tbe S. & C. B. R. t.-a-k Artive operations alii be entered npon at one aad the company fully etiect to be read to ship oal in tne course of lbs next thrill weeis. Taey prr-poae to mine from oae to two hundred tons dally at the out--tart. This will give employment to a con s derahle number of men. The atlemea buck of this enterprise are nearly all men of large mesas aad they have ! enteted into this e:;t. rprise with the fail de termination of making it a succr- and for die purpose of developing what they believe to be one of the ricnest coal and fire clay beds ia western Pennsylvania. B'.rthday Party. Several weeks a-n the children snj grand children of Mrs. Silly M-rtoiler, of Lam bertsviiie. whose husband died a few years s-o at the advanced are of sT ye-rs. and who was oae of the most prominent men ia that section, cuno-ivt d the idea of giving her a birthday pa.ty ua the Ovca,!--J ofherVhh ar.nlvers.try, which, occurred oa Sunday, p .h lust. A ---n a as it La I !en d-ferraicsd npoa ail w-nt to work with a will, and Sunday luort.trg found etiny ba-kets ftlltd with delir-io'es s-or-d at a convenient point. Afi?r the evening srvi. es bad been concluded at the church tbs ninety persons present re pa red to M rs. M-.-wtoiicj'i home snd took her con:j 't!?!y by sa-i'rlse. Bet a short time elapsed until a table was spread beneath the shade of s-veral apple trees and was ladened with giod thin j prepared by willing hands ia honor of a fond mother and gr and-moth-er. whom ttey have ail learned to love be-ca-ise..f he? statable d:sisitivn snd many n-blc aitribu'ts. Eighty cine years ago a diminutive star wis born at Colemaa Station. It has con tinued to shine with increasing luster ever since. E:e.ty alone will reveal the many deeds cf kindnesaand charity this p-articolar star, mjw grown to be very aved woman, has bestowed upon tbe children of men. She baa been a consistent member of the Luth eran hurc'a fr ra ore than 72 yearj. and peacefully awaits the summon to go up higher. Mrs. M.stlier is the mother of ten chil dren, four of whom Lave gone to their re ward. She has O grand-children and TC great grand-children many of whom were present. After dinner it as decided that the hap py event shonld terminate ia a mannercom forting to Mrs. Mostolier's religions inclina tions. Several German bymas were sung and a touching prayer was offered. Ad dresses of a feeling character were made by C. At Jonatlsan, and E. M. Lambert, Jaob Keller, Joseph Ream, and Mr. and MrsTAToert WrighL The tirst Eve speakers recounted themaay kindnesses they had re ceived at the Lands cf the good old U!y aad Pke feel-Dg'y of ber pure life and stainless 1 character. Mr. and Mrs. WrinLt. who Lave been Lc-r near neighbors for tbe past twenty years, bore testimony that " Grand mother wo always rt.idy to help as in time of st'diction or need." Tears Cowed freely and it was a day of cherished memoritsnd recollections. The prolongation of Mrs. Moatuller's life will render her ail the more dear to the people of this community, and when she leaves as it will simply be transition to a more g'orioua existence. BiaKt. There are a number of pestilence breeding gutters about thai town that are a menace to the health of the community and call fat prompt attention. Mt. Mortah Iterru. The recetjt storm that visited tin's aettioA of the connty did riKirc damage than any ktorm we hare bad in the past ten years. A large n-i mber of cntber and fruit trees were torn cp by the roots and many f nces wet blown down by tie h"gh wind. The grow ing crop wire also aeiiously irjartd. A large locust trse was blown over oa the Hon. Noah Bitaecker tenemeat boose, occupied by Samuel Thomas, near this place. The roof of the building was cru-bed in aad the bouse was otherwise ervrr!y injured. The fruit crop is a failure to a great ex tent. Cberritj are ripe but are t f a very ia ferior quality. Pears, apples and plants are dropping from tlj trees and onlea some thing occurs to stop their fading the crop will cot be more than li per tvet. as large as it was last year of any of taese fruits. Mrs. John Sta?'. has gone to Philadelphia for the third time to be treated for malig nant cancer. She returned to ber home on both former occasions pronounced perma nently cured, but the disease ia as bad new as it was Wben she first went to Philadel phia Ibr treatment two years airo. Weather Prophet, Fred Holder, who has proven to be more accurate in bis prog nostications than Vemer, Hicks or Gree ley, tarns out to be quite as successful as a fruit prophet- Ail last fall and winter he insisted that the fruit crop would be a short one this season, especially apples aad pears. He preiheted that they would drop prematurely, and, verily, so they have done. Now he is urging the farmers to make ail the hay they poesibiy caa. as there will be a great demand for it this winter at fair prices. Tbe hay crop is only ab- ut three-fourths as large aa Inst seansn. Wheat never lock ed belter, but it 'was badly lodged by tbe recent stoma and will be bar! to harvest. Tbe same ia true of other grains. Potatoes promise to tura out better thaa ever beibre; the plants are ail ia full bloom and the patches look like buckwheat Silda froui a distance. The c'.imate cf Mt. Moriah makes it one cf lite best points in the State for invalids, and every season brings j-eople here from the cities who are seeking to regain their heal.b. One of the latest arrivals is Mrs. Mary Zimmerman, cf Iierry Station. X. Home for Sale. The Henry Kidner prr petty in Beriiabor ortgh is oiTjed for sale. For tcrnii, etc, ap ply to IlXNST KlXSTNCH, Somerset, Ta. Eminent Facts. Tbe question is often asked and scarcely ever aijswered, why whiskey made now is not as pure and reliable as it was forty years ago. It is never (he less a fact that it is mode purer aad better to-.lay thaa at that time. With the improved methods fusil oil and other impurities are entirely elimina ted. A sworn statement as to the parity, age and .imiliiy of the whiskey sold is fur nished by one dealer who advertises fall iuarts, six year o'.l pure Penn'a Rye. at ?1.W per quart, or six quarts for Jo 'jv. Sil ver Age H.jiJ per .irtart. Duquesne iLii per quart. Port, Sherry, Sweet California Wines at 5Vc A complete catalogue and price list of all foreign and domestic liquors mailed on application by MAX KLF.IX, d Federal SL, Allegheny, Fa. Meeting of Local Womsns World's Fair Committee. A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary Socie ty of Somerset coanty. Board of World's Fair Managers of Pennsylvania, was held in the parlor of the Bockwood House, Rock wood, Fa., July Gib. to discuss matters per taining to Womiii'i Work. The followicg ladies were present : President, Miss M. H. p.aer. Somerset ; Secretary, Miss Carrie Johns ton, Stoyestown. Miss Annie Black, Meyers dale ; Miss WiU, Centreviiie ; Mrtn Betford, I'rsiaa and Miss A. M. Poorbangh, Berlin. It was decided that Miss Poorhaugh should, tbrocui the coanty papers, ke-? tbesabject of the World's Fair, and more especialy. Woman's Work, before the minds ofthe ladies of our county. As it is the desire of the committee on Woman's Work to exhibit at the Columbian Hi petition at Chicago tbe finest collection of woman's work ever before ottered to the public in ail her lines of labor, ia art. ia in vention, ia authorship, ia the professions, in manufactures and in every channel that opens a way for her claims and her powers, we take this opportunity to call on the ladies of this county, to awaken Ui thi chance now given them to place their work, not in sepa rate departments, but side by side in compe tition with men's work. Will the ladies of Somerset county take aa interest in the World's Columbian Exposition and coat rib- ute of the work of tbeir han.ls toward the the collection of Woman's Work to be exhib ited there? If so will all such persons ph. ase notify the Secretary of the Auxiliary Society of this ccun'y, viz t Miss Carrie Jahnston, of Sloyestown, Pa , as early as possible and she will give tbe necessary information. By crier of the Committee, Miss A. M. PocrjiAca, Berlin, Pa. Time or Temper. No time or temper wasfed when you use the Cinderella Range. Its large at-.J high oven insures perft baking and roasting sold aad guaranteed Ly Janjoa B. Ho'der baura, Somerset, Pa. Babyland for July opens with a handsome frontispiece, "A Summer Morning,"' acd continues. w;th its pretty stories and bright bits of verse ami rhyme, through as delightful a number as the bibles could wish. '"Baby's bed.ime"' will prove a charming help for mamma, as the pretty jlng'e said at the bedtime hour will show. This dainty little raigazice al ways has the babi-' inlervsU at b-rtrt, and stands: without a rival iu its especial lisld of labor. Price -V) cents a year ; 3 cents a number. l. LiIROPCO., Publishers. Boston. Russia's Great Railway. Nicholas RosanotT, captain of the Russian Army and Navy and aa attache of the nas.-;aa Royal Engineers, is on his way to Vladivosfak, Siberia, where he will Uke chartse of building the largest railroad ia the World. It wiil be buiit from Vladirostak, ca the Siberian orr, to Mose-iw, Russia, a distance of !out !! Fjtglisb milts. Captain Rosanotf says this immec?e line, almost three times the distance across the United States, will be completed in Lve ytars and commfrce will be almost revolutionize d thereby. Agricultural pnxlucts from this ountry caa then be sent to Bu.-nia via San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean to Viadivostak aad thence to Moscow. "The Russian Government Las amp.'e fun-Is to build the road," said Captain Rosanr.ff, "and there will be no delays in tbe work of oocstroction. Two hundred miles of the line have already been buiit. Enormous docks and barracks for the army and naval stations, which wiil be located at the eastern terminus of the road, will also be built." Look Here Would inform tbe pro(rresive farmers cf Somerset Coanty that I am again in the field with a full line of Ftrtiliaers, and my te'f or my agent will call to see yoa to Solicit your orders for th; coming season. My agents this season are 8. B. Yoder, Pugh, Pa., Joseph Reiman, Stanton's Mills, Pa., W. H. Landis, Meyersilale, Fa.. Solomon Davis, Nonnalville, Fa., and Peter Fink. Somerset, la., who ia also delivering and shipping agent at Somerset, where goods will be kept in stock throughout the season. I wouid thank ail for their most liberal patronage during past seasons, and hope alt wiil favor myself or my agents with yonr orders ibr both spring and fail crcps. Should we miss seeing you, just drop us a line early and yu will have our very beat attention. Oa behalf of tbe Susquehanna Fertilizer Co., - . A- J. Koslx, Guernsey, Pa. AS CCOD AS A TOAD. Rev. Dr. Mcl'yar's Cplnion cf Chair man Frtclc Ctven at the Furer al of a PinKerton Victim. Her. Dr. Mct'ysr, rastor cf the Heme stead M. E. Chnrch. who trdtrla ed s the funeral tf John K. Morris, cce cf the Pitk ertcn vlct.n s, Tbursday. atta. ked Fritk ar.d the Carpegie comj-any fcr the course ti ey bad taken. Anecrg otter thirrs he raid that the takicg cf the lire cflhe n.-en was Enwarranted ar.d orvaHs-t fr. After referrinit to tbe departure of the Sherid s deputies Le pnxee.lt I : "The chatnnan x,t tbe con-,pai.y totk the matter oat of the shtri.i's tarda aad em ployed the Ptr.ierton clan. They left in a body to take chary of the Homestead miil Ia the darkness of the night they were Scad" ed clandestinely in a secluded jpes. aad, hid den by tbe roof and iron sides of the boat, they towel cp the river. Until they came to the first lock the men of Homestead were ignorant of their movements. Ia the gray morning fog they stole silently ap the river aad authored their b.. ats at the steel mili. Tbe men knew thai Ibis crowd 1 1" Piukcr ton men were without authority "and were not acting under any state-r national huf. They were not employed to take the place of the militia, aad were not recognized by any one to take care of the interest of the state or to interfere with ehe, civil law. " Somebody employed those men, built and furnished those boats for dealing death to men of this town should there be any in terference with them. I not tbe state com petent to protect the lives and property cf its citizens 7 Is not Allegheny county com petent to take care of itself without resort ing to such measures as this 7 These Picker ton men were brought here aad then pro voked a cond:ct with peacabie citizens, who were necessitated to protect themselves aad their families under the circumstances. It is reasonable to suppose thai if the men at the head of this company are not ca pable of a.-iicgjns:iy with their workmen then they ought to be willing to submit the questions in dispute to a conimision of men who would be competent to settle them. They ought to be willing to lay their books before these m?n and !et theru see if the.r e . n r. . . ' 1 . . . . .' .' . 1 - - ' - j ' - J ii.cuj iu strli.ir.g i " s.it.u.u,s aurup oi oioio or breaking tae heart of a poor woman. Eat their whole efforts have been to break up the organization of the men a union that cares for their crippled and sict ; for the widow and orphan, and buries their dead. If they shoul d -ucretd in breaking this down they wouid then have wallers in their own hands. " What will we gain if they tun out our honorable ciliietjs and vur upright men to damp into our prosperous and peaceful town the refuse of other places Why should nitn, piling up millions after millions eve- rr Tear fntm fh TaK.p rf w..r- . - --- va yJJl :j -.. la liiCU , send this rinktrtoa crowd to drive out and crush their fellows who are scarcely earning a living 7 We have a nice set and a good set of workmen here and they have not been driven oat yet. I trust to ii.A this matter may be amicabiy settled yet, and that these men will be wiliin to take a fair prof it and not oe builuia up coliossid fortunes I on the lives of men. The men are cot icg to be made slaves, . and that is brought our broiber here in his last slt-p. and put others in the sleep cf death. , . . . . . ' course, bacat of htm are his as.-ciatcj ia the company, hnt he is the only one of them bo has little enou;h bljd ia hint to carry ! ... M.JC.W.J1 ui,. a -ere couii not nave . , ,1.;. e tvi , , . . . been app-iinttd at tbe bead of this company a maa less respected thaa that maa is among the wofkinruien of this entire ecun- try. Ilia rec-jrd elsewhere is kaowa, aad his very name brings to workinirmea thoughts of war and blood. lie has. no more sense of teeiing or of excitement m Ltm tbaa a toad. "That this man "yittg here, whan life was sacrificed to the greed of man, wss highly respected caa be judged by the raultitade that fills this church. He did cot die a fool's death, because a fool d jes not uke his life in his own hands to right a wrong. I pray to God this may : e ihe hist one movtd out of this community ia Ibis way, ar.d I pray that the uawltldicg grasp ofthe misers hand may be opened, that justice may pre vail, and that these men may rtetive the just reward for their hcrny Lands." Good Housekeepers. Some of tbe beat housekeepers in Senter set and vicinity use the Cinderella Stoves and ihtmres and pronounce theru perfect bakeis. cold by James E. Holdcrbaam, somerset. Pa. Teachers Wanted. Four teaLhers are wanted fur the E ck wood boruciih pchltc schools which ojea sjeptember oth for a terra of seven months. Salaries ranire as follows : Eoora 1, $.;.- rm 2, i..i; room 3. i-J.if.: room 4 -, principal. Teachers wiil be elected Julyild. Applications wiil be teceived by Vi. II. JuHSSO.V, Ey order of the Board. feecretarr. Notice to Teachers- M a rnee: for the ensuing terra of eight months, com- mencirg about Seft 1st. Applications n.ttit be in the hands of the S.x-retary not la'er than July Id, isni u. w. cotuss. Sec . Meyersdaie. i a. . Teachers Wanted. The So.-uersct Borough School Bard will employ leaeuers ja:y Ail apphea ! antnu-a- " . ,! Jtcpta-.td i "ehae.'s 1 Iiy or-, Lous for position as teacher a.-rjtcptaitd with certiheate, must be ;ia(-sl in of the Secretary prior to that da e. der uf the iiarL U. J. Putts, s-.-cretarr. ! Election jf Officers. At a remhir a-ate.1 m-t:r or s.-.m.-.r. lounct:. .ia rj.,jr. u. L. A. at., rae.l June 9th, l-'d, the foilowin'otr.sers were elected; Jr. P. C, A. S. Snyder; C , F. E. Yoackla ; V. C, W. C. Nit ke! ; A. K. S . J. F. Htnry t R. S, II V. Bittner; F. S, I. J. Henry; T TX T" v- - , ..... key t Warden, A. W. Snyder ; L S., S." B. Henry ; U. S . A. J. U-.-nry ; Trustee. V. G. a I ' irs . jTV IU. r f . lFi.t w I . it )i ii . : tupkey ; Representative to State Council, J. V. Ldmiaton. . . The Largest. T -... i . i. . , . ii . . um i.uij zjwvc me lariresi aau Dtsst cicca . .. of iiiiiir.erv too.is. but th m,t THm. med Goods iu the Coun'y because I sell the j cheapest. XT ss. A. E. Vuu For Sale, A carload of Crockery from one to six gal lons. A liberal redactioo made to mer chants, in Urge l.t. Man los ScHBotK. Good Bread. If you want gocd oid-fasbione.1 bread iike mother used to bake, buy the Cinderella Range. It's large, biib ovens insures good baking snd roasting. Sold by Jamta B. Hol derhaum, Somerset. Vi. MARRIED. DAV13MIU.EE. At my residt-r.ee. July Sd. IOd, Mr. Joseph B. Davis, of Rock wood, and Miss Aanie K. lliiltr, of West moreland county, ra. I C. Joassos. FLICK FRIEDLIN E. Oa tbe nth of Jun j. at the brides borne near Lavaasviiie, ra., WalteT H. Kick, of Milibrd township, acd Mary E. Eriediine, of JeiTersoa town ship. BAEP.ON-FrjEPUNE-'n the 9th of June, at the Lutheran Parson i,-e. La TansTille, Pa , Harvey A. Barron, of Som erset township. and Minaie M. Frlclline, of Edie, Pa., both of Somerset county. Fa. DIED. COUNTRYMAN. Oa the 4.h iast. near Lavans7ille. Pa., of Paralysis, Alexander Countryman, aed Co years, 9 months and 1$ days. School iOirectors, Tuesday. June U. a res-.v j " laWrl'caihracre and la.vi fist I f..5 rl.T'1.',; "'fc v aai-. a,-&. 4 t a I t !il in I III S i Ill iM-.l'l' f ' . ,. 1 . . - . i . ....,.(1. latioa waa adopte-J authorizing the Setrrcta- j , , , ' r. ,.eT..., w -at ir.:"jr.'j...r': . i at ia , ry to advertise throne Principle and eijht '- SOOia--, W . U ia , .. .ct K L TeacLers, for the Sieyersdaie Pubuc Seh.x.U fro? 12 1-2 t5 i00., 1 Lave great i' r , - Tst,- - .. ' r 1 -. . - . - - - - --- j fc - -- dfrt A via fda Paisley For maav yars aa e teemed eoaanunicact oi Irijiity I'ptvc.pal c!) ir.li. N-"ttij;X S. Y.. always says --Tkaak r H -r .-r- sajj-S'i .tot-re.1 i Jej;i titai jk ana nrmimtm ...-e- vo "ier Ii.-. h.vj I jiol ert. Er.ft. ti iier u-u a-.-.r'y .1 y-tr. aii-t a-ct-tu5 ber s.g.-.i. To tlu; surprise ot Her iinuh Hood's Sarsnparilla PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTYSBURG, PA. lOUNDEO IN 1332. La Ft-i.r 1 lo .! oi x..:-ir taw.-! u.l .-,enu:i,'. st-.-.l tt-s in a.l a'-..-ur-iiu ' -eevaxory. !.arau.ro. ai. ! e ,- ajjw.-..u I ive luve imu..: nr. Scexui ilea:. Llsrwr-e?. rr -' vol.xev .i;-a.-e 1..-. i e.,rt.:ie;i; h.. jTtM aj-i rhyii-i ci:li;ire -n ;:jtr.-- ..fan r-,. rvrer.-el act-e.-ie tv I-" .aec. tta.:r.i ;r.::-. I iat.. ::. i.u ia-- ji.tl ZLi'.t i r i-O t'r tiSTlTisiSt St-j, at p':e.-at z.J dxaaay. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, in -f-r3itf hu.. ii-is1. fr N- ?iU$ i i'n ;.pt.4r;a4 5r iu4Lu- t-r ''.rft. 'isj.itT Caart ..;f I'r.C AIl-l iii'"- i.vii.; J rrrut. injf w:ta t,ih-ui ia ti e t-. .!!.:.:. ti;'. irux ourn Tvi. J'U, y r tn.u.Ii k -Mrv-yi H. Vi. a S i'iMI", I. Ik, Fr-..ivn KV. H. w. isrcliLili, A. M.. hr.nr.v., Gc::ji-i?f i'. FOR MEDICINAL USE. The f-! t-w.i:)r t'-an-I of .f'-'.it'.eea p..- w H uji;e aar.oT Le :irf4-.i ty any li.er ;a f thr Hairnet J. A i-.:ie-!jt-x j,.h:i r.r:.:ir-Ajrt aa-t li..:::.-r v A;(.lr.rwa. .Hir St-i- I ii tner :a -t. i rsota j . a- o.d ti n yn j..u nj !:. :Vm T.ir ii. I - '.' ' - ?' - ;tr I rie.esia. A..iorr.a. J-.re V:ii,-, s year-. .1. ft w per ?-a ..in. n-! ..o'.er ra: is m' i:::p..r-c.t i.nae-i.e i jrs a: i.,v. t ::-'.r.., i .... i.r.eni I:nrirtei hiaeu ?rr;- i tr'a-v t;je S-i i.i -.r.e avaraet, at ;-r tjt.v. -e.,,( f.,r st. :a! j-'i.-e ii. V) etl-n eia ce Ur n.-o f jj-k;ui. Pro-a-i a-ieaiji.ii lo ait uia.i r :.-ri. A. ANDRIESSEN, 172, Federal SL, - ALLEGHENY, PA. FARM FOR SALE. i trf:uiw? ix ut ir,- o: wi rr hn.,-r ihts I'Ui.l:--riii leTUiiLs irvtii S iii -rt l'.tS--U?. i"'-. v.-ntAiL.".' 4 '..' i 'i . t; s.' r re -ir;4'l. haaU''t? ta '...jo. '"v-:. Tne citjrt-i laj'-i ii :u a s-l 't-;.d ui i :.:.v otvervd w:th Mio -n$j- - i'-i ; T:-t --r rit.u'i on tije izi V; i .y ft.r '.i.t u.ma. wt:.i 'ovru m.v.4. n:re. F'r -rri-er ir ;urc:at-a - iu r. er riie u v.. u. J H. r hl XL X t TV'".i n- tlvii ! h" 1 of jclin r, Hirr-t-i J'.:r."4iJ ! Jac. .r, 7. t. Ac LU ! J:-' tWrtnaa and v.S -'..r. ;t.!ea-i a.- i.-.; :ar.-. .-e.n.-ni :i t v-i.rr:--:.: iu ....r,l an-! '-he ajse h. au-v uui.-! i.y ir.y- ; . . ....1 : j "-Z."-, ' 11 I jtE.? r. imsf: A E. UHL! ur:!.:r is here titer suiip-! j pit!? ha- l-yun ! WIi.-re Ct:n a .0I j I;r.e Ot Mldllier Dre.-s raoriCsi be found ? I answer, ritrht here. We hare a complete line to sho"-" ia ?i!k. Wool or Wa.-h Goo Is. Host rrnarantee-1 Elaek Siiks. Hhek India Silk, nerijaliae. Faillearia. Glorio-a, Dcatttiful Gloria iu col ors, also Surahs. LTan-isOu-.e Elaek Silk Lace Flouac- iars, all li'ualiti'-s. A l-eautif .l line of t '.ai.i aii-1 nov el tr IfV'IforJ Cords, r riees low, aIl'w-o..l at . il.it. I.4'. I Tiie best EiackSiik Warp Ilenrict- ta ever shown for the riee.-. 1. 0 ) to !.. erj-ar!. 4U-inch Wool Henrietta ii I hick oe, t f.-,'A-i frrt-n Tt t -i Ii -id-inch Wool "Henriettas fro:u CO t ) .-rs. -tU-iEcu a.i wool serre, -vi to to a .-v l 1 a , . , , . - yards, daek ar.d eclor. 4C-i:ich aU wool S-.-rzis, f.-o:a To to lM' yards Ll.ick aad color?. Beautiful 3'i-icch fancy striped ea-h- Luercs, - to "dV. A lirye liae of sunimer clothi and homespua cheap. ' variety. White lawns, wara SC ok , it cM at i . , -.. . ! 10 to 0"ets. A coa.pleto line of cnlrci.!erei j wliite dres.i roo Is f -r infants. ! children, ruis-es" and lidies". j j Tj.e br,ro.r aail handsOltK-t line cf ! I t ....i i . i .t i : i .- - . ,. - to fait. Aa trratiense line cf j -. Leantiltl dress z-ii.-'h.t.-ns .lOra ? to Jacts. A lar-c assortment of Chaliie., Tine Aprde TLssa-.s, S-.tloens and j Other wa-i! gO-lSS liuru . t0 : A L-eattiifil assortaje.it of Galatea, i .Vi'.iica aau uu..i; ctuii.a tit tuaiii, plaid, striped and polkti spots fro;a to I Yard wide wash ser.-.s. it'ets. Dest thirtittrs. S to 10 cts. i 1ark A Yijlt CalieOC j Musli.t.-, -. octi. r .. . ,,,.1 .... j Apron Ci'i-harHs, to j j,.,, CIJrta:ES frci.i "'"'- to ?f..oa , i V Curtain scrira fr wi 5 1 ; fT:: r-r-i i-i riC.b.a i t ---r .i.-. - .ir '- vir i'it r i n.nin:-, an.i etui- urens tires sei, coat-i. caps anu banaets. Ladies" skirts, ni'"jt dresses, corsets, co ers. etc., all priees. Cheaiile and raw silk tabic covers. port;erres ir djors and douide parlors, towc. tao.e linens, napkin and stamped goods new and cheap. A complete line cf the ce'eLratcd Y. S. F. fast blark stoekin-s. ran-jiar ia price fro a 10 cents to silk at $1.2o. A larrre variety of trloves and sijk mits, wash embroidery silks and a jrreut variety of fiacy articles. A -rreat variety of new style car-cs, blazers and refrri for Ladies' and children. With an experience of a' rot J11 years la the Mti-nery oaine-H. J jr.n whiei ti-ne I have- learned bow. when and where to boy to tbe best advanisa - ar.d at ihr iowest pri ces as well as to trim ;n tbeskd.'-.l at d tasreftil manner. w:ili ti abittty and determination to turn out the handst mest aad best joo-is for the !eat money, is a guaranty that my customers will ift more and prettier S'nis than cao be ha i etsewhere WLere the same advantas and er-ri'-nce doe not es.-t. The larre variev of dry so!s ar-J other pv-ids taat I sell in ad.ht.oa t M.llioery ? is en shies me to v-! at mai er prot.ts than thoee liiat arecir.rinei to O'.e line of gtAAls a.or.t lor their j roita. Mrs. A. E. UHL. Fifth AvnQwt, Plt.uiju Special Summer All Slimmer Goods. You. save 1-3 oa. all-Summer Dress Gooos. You save 1-2 on. all Summer Milliner. You save 1-3 on all Summer Suits and Wraps. You save 1-3 ca all Summer silks aud Grenadines. You Save Money on Evervtliimr . . . DUULXG . Our Great July Sale. Come ' or seuJ for Samples. CAMPBELL & DICK, 81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., Pittsburg. Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to bur men's wear ofthe best gra.b;-. best makes aa-l le-t stvlea Where? Wtv. of course, at the Mainmctli CI :v. of course, at the Mammoth " TOWN IlfSTLElLS. t Sult3 cf the latest i:it:era.-. Ilabs cf .e.-t ana nooi'ie-t laiiions. i. u niateriahs caa alavs he ha.l at f . It voti art ,-H'kin avvkI rAii?4. r!if!H prices, -we arc tout tiotaiers t THOMAS Successors to Thorn 2"1 an.l Main Stret Will cost yon nothuitj to exam ime goods and compare prices. ANDREW FOSTER, 247, 240, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA.' Cry Goods, 1 ons, anets, k. mHOW BIG? -sBJBEiiFE mm a ... Hh ccr $127 cf Asssts 13 SHOW STRONG? V7rlte for rates on th -Ra.ncwwblw Term piwri. - AGENTS WANTED 8 Lsata..T. 531 Wood st. Pittsbursr. Pa. POWELL'S PUBE T'.sj a-ricte is ior.ef-nei catted li vlrrd Krli if lJu-a is -eiii.'e't '.i I e i-harg -t CA. j t ,3 ait'tt-ewiaj. i jn-l :r.r:.;.'.n tiiee-ei.)f l.lin ".i;'i m.tjr.s. l-y n r'.f.! j.r.::ii.,i f.ir.tniiiti. t i-vei: . rUw !;.e S1 ert.iO. ai.ut:-.-n -n t'a. i--r tna. twweir.re llaw.l el!w Bit aiHl Ura Km a IVrrlili IPfl ar -i.-.-;.trf.il ll:e .--.-st .inir'- Fe-.K.7ei Kir H'Vnl a-j.1 (.ru..!t K-iil mmn j. .ui DISSOLVED SOUTH CAROLINA BONE as. at 1 r'X .1 raen. ffj ; i-n- i;- i.u-tatita. a;:kw maalW-thLrwHt vkci . S. rUWLLL UL V(J.f E XKL L T'-'lhs' dS JlIL'd- Lc.ate .un: y. i I ltt..-- t.-ta neuiarv ..: tiie '..e e-tar. r-i.-- ; 'r- i;-v-:; 1 ' ' v:;:'t; :;7V' :.x lk4 '.'if tU-1 . 1 - I.-.S -:.. lav. .'ii..- J., ;-.'J.at '.;-e. l t- x- c. i A. a. m ja, r-. . l-.i s..;. i -.. :.e Sst-.-tc tawo.-a.. sv-s-ra-- faniy r-. i. ... k u c a k k r Elii.:.!.lPi jV.3 dee -t. tuze . f r t i x.; T" n-r;' 'V -m -ri.-r- I.tKUrr 1 .:vtt s ,;rt-' e vn i-i A.i la the ' cir rf C-ira- : ni.u pna.- "f Seni.-r- 1 viiOie, i'. ; .a L..iau, - ,:iii. ,' Term. '.-'.- Suh in Ilivons'. -rh .i .re. I ' '. -it: : I.'! 1 ri mix orHii n... !.:ne ... '. n-t..- w he'-y iftrea tt--.i: .?.tan.-r ota.-e. a i..e - .t. - twi - er-et. ..n whici.i. J-.:y t a.i. at one ;. If. . &;h.; p-.:r-- ti-J m ni.t, at j. r. l-j .-tv. o.a.aer. ur-iTui N - ai V E-t'e ot Hathew Fatt..n. J.-ruse-1. IIsv:..-r in i'il . 'J iT t. u-:r. ib't -'i .,.,. yjU3.. s-.n..,n. .aie of t: t .;. -i .s.-r-el 1 i.. 'I- ---e !'. ..:: I a: lit a;:en.l Ui I al.V r,f j.. Jit. !-,'. wacu etui c.-rv .i I U. Bfl i'r h. AtfiiloV. ; LT'! r.-u I al- It's- NO riv.il. i I l ths ic!-a:n- Tuil-i ' "' I ueo-rj Pvt.--t-.e'-l. ouierv.-t-..3tf , P J a ' Aivi D.w, 4ia I 'yj. .-1 r:..i--t.rfl r.f J. . rUt?.??; ' 1 i - ii-il.'. :t 'f iW jaiv;:a' Uite k:i,. U- ( : i- I tier v i.tv "-!.- ? li-t I w.:l (.Uru I t". lh-e (!'.;. ''- .-' .:?-.i''nfi; i i . e :n , A.a'i-Vfr. rn;r os parti r:-x. Ca ;r: v.-. :;tr fc.irtr-.i. rt Browu wu'i-.iv K..4iia j a,' t; .i:U;.-r;urT i it!l J OU aw j !'r-MUfift: W 4U.-U, ana fcr iiun ii.l.-r, ot FftUflf i-'Malf. Is' - I V.eii tjt nt-r r.x r tr.t in pt. rnahnrr i f a -r:t f I ff. -'t ont o :b rf-.jj t (r Tl "' i;-rr-trl toiirty. r'., aiid ! Btv tf:r t- r . rtu? oi a a H i. r, .r wiUi.. :o Jf ;-riEi 'ci:-h I, -.-Ui.'-. i c nnty. i on ' Tu?-la trif a tfa rf AnifiM. l-ft. mhra ftt.2 mti-T" V ti r51 aCtO! U".t-U '.'liLfi pnTcr. I itiotf - i tiler. It. A UDIToll'S NOTICE. TT-e u:.'1.-r" r:tri ixa vi-fMr.tl A lti.ir ?t 1 ' tisa f . -. t bui i.Minhu- t r to ail i a:.i ii'-iiw r--. t n'.. Ivi tr-rrw. J iZi v l.i ttLt;S a. l'r. ti!.i.'e uf f. J. iitT. .s- . !-i ia fi-rH rrt miaf. Juw jViii. : if. M . a-i aT -i AuUajr. JXECUTUiy NOTICE. Emtaid of niri--Uaina LatrvJrl. of Krirajioaaaaj U :ia- j. 'ir-airri. Jji-ZZr-x A t.T2:r.Hrai.n on n Iiji;D iiLo'.if ixji '; lertoy wa U ait pri. irs'i-.-t'Ufwi tfi rL;r u n. itaanri ie ry-tua-ut. a. '.r,. bAni4 r:a.io ajra.:.K will k.reeTi: Lifm ait..t'if teta.ioi iur ;.!? i?nt. Hir,rk, Jaiy i'a at oi in- ji;-:eh tie.:llU.r, j !E STORE. OF Clothi: - otI.ir.d - Store run l v t!..- JOHN'S i v t:.c Xe.'kwar the newest stvlo t;.o - i. - rwear ot aU rr.u - The II L'ST LKII S s. trrad' L-s an.l Knit-orima. n'n.ar l of I-w "im.!; ! s at i-ov o r & KARR, as, Karr & Og.tvie. - t. JOIIXSH - WX. V. sscure every SiOO cf liabilities. S12.00afon t aab, ia-Ia.m biu m or i"a! b)La ol 1 1 ti-t m or er. 4;or.- tH. I.aM 1WT WU OlX-ttilTUr ilrr draa.:. Ptiwrlt'1 tlv'4 HotM -;.-r-t'ri1a wvi.- lo 'h' I ruu:. -A - ?rj i tiaiwtn -xt? '-rhivr-1 1 irv:-; btrd-.y t!:e r-r. ..rxl Kw ri.i-n laat'-in? iiv it 'Ia: ifi.il: 'IliO. ".' trt"n: w. rlt.u r ; :yi-ii :m fr- tii : f- rr ten ,!v-tr' LT.n tfa-r brxn-haw - . .r:w. krmm iLtankn, wt-"tt t- .-ra-v. Ht a whet terti:4 CteMciv um MILLERS WALL PAPER - !nr? 'ir-t ?a S-aj ! M - ; ,-rJ F:-. i...: i t? .:r "l 1 " IT WILL PAY. AGENTS WANTED. J, Ker.vin Miller & Co. itl 3n.tr "e.; 3' -jt Pttfei-a-ja, Pi H. F. SEANOR, Latrobe, - Pa. I? . . I .e- V & r)sri'.?' . - . i -.s. .-." jo ; .- 1 ua !--.-..- - - ? JFaV- r .- ' ' a- rr-v '. Zy.mVlS ' -5 ; .V Jr-yy--: j The Springfield Imprcved Trac tion Engine. i-tji.it a 'ii- i '1 l .-U - sr i -an i..i a ui l.it !- i fie-t r.Ui-!'j.- '.Ut I L.-ti.-(S ll:-; .. '. r--ii: . 1 aT.:!I m:;:, r-:il ) !-fH, ;;t :. t-i L- wr. Lc oc Lca aii i icre 1 ti:i H. F. SZANOR. R, I.T, BEACHY, Veterinary Surgeon, tivL a'l r-ir.Nii? i h r- i -a i h :r a. n4 a. k.i 1 ta- al liptiUv a r-.r! .". u :."t i-. ii - a:rt. 'rtwilt t, ifir a. "-'r '' .--t a:.i u-unueii &r. I ha trtir'i Ur:Hi ia cl-; H I). P!a:- Of rMVn.t, i rB:ier WJ of 5 Pa. tiMfattiX a. lrt- Gran tsville. - 31 d W. S. Bc 1 Co, I tI.lat- IN - tm cavcaaa, a.-i aout aoeac rtaU rf t"tai"H' tor