jjH The Somerset Herald. E K. SCCLL, Editor. July 20, lSa vkSaT .u-r-. -..-vii time sems U fir slow li-it- t ' -.joans of ols lo m4' "."."iirt of rveU liable to make '. treble. "- p'r. :b. of salt w preTent tbe - w' a vine are -owing from be . - .-' ri in trlr. V- t " X C v - r-r rls oomi-.T almost i"- . in France, Monday night, A ";. irTe to riis suddenly scd Ct-T-v ''..'J;v.::ecf St. Gerrsis, sd . i- r.-r.'y firmer own rir ' ''T-JiVw well broken tfcs tliey " , . "j ;.- , it. -u'.iry serosa a field " '. .. . t;'j wlthoat ft drirer. . : Heevld tbouU not forjret ft v v kr. :te drusrist, en fit their " " .' . a- weU 13 ar.r optician. v- s-i years experience la I-: " ..-' -' - ' 1 ". iv.l. s. aa " - . - ; :. z. ib Stii fair, tiis .'. ';s vi srrived t the other :-r.i rejrsaent:cg ti.e stale . , ;--v ani tbt Iictwacna A---A-" .,..j;r,i wi:ii ft severe biiliocs w-lte Ertus rx,athwor.h. tf Vi tr T:a'y tryir-g ft nuciUr I was iaJuctJ to take 1 ! s.-r:e'y ta'.era two box w ...a-i'ivr cared." . : - i -sr.'i.e F-iUjCi was leav - . . f..r IVkla, in Tuesday tr a torr-ftlj ad srA " " r'-r. !'---.-? were ? paen- J." ;"s w cfrix on botrl at the time. . . -j.D.-vrs were thrown into Vy;'A.'l-.. .-.htrs were tftUjit in tie . :. .-.-..writ-! and b'.i ei by e-p- 11 v W'-re list, road to learning, fo c--.re for dia.-e. The 1 - -A- ' '' '- a-v-r. cf tukitsj Ayer's riar-il. 1 . s i r.;-r? cj:;.es as near marie as 1 . ., - f ay ciere human a-ucy. - . : :.j :-js j -r.:y aud strength. "i ' ,j H...day O.u'-ry will t -r of cmplete stories, in- it fW: ; by of Heiative Ex t .. f.ory which is said to n ' . . .. ,.;d trai-tioas, by Frank ,. ". F - i:. i - The Colonel's Last Cara T itl-c of " Mr. Cutting, the i,.; . : s'.d w;-J iliJtra:iOiis ty i-rr.-Un'.a C.ii-n. on Wednesdar of lait itruU the cL:mn'y ca the i ,. r;- v-. 1-vw Baa gardaer, near ..l.fc..:: kn-xkod it off the house. V . .vntiined down the tiae, and ... .. ; . i d ia a cupboard in Mr. . : rr i.-.er s k.tchen. and then strjek a :.-e. .3 which it ran to the end, w . i fls .rnected to a post. The post was j i -.--!:.:;?: lli-tcrs. There w n-ihody ; i .-r.i r. Tjo.L of Arthem College, .i-- -.it 1- the August '.i an s.nt if;. .fJi.::.csu.-rfl c-vunt;-ia of Japan, ii .- ,i'e; :..-a wa3 one of srveral which 2.... .--n possible by the bequest of w at..i ecctntric I..stun frentienian. n.j a t-.rtuneof ..' to a Board of I-.. , witli discretionary i.wrf to em-;.---r .: ir. rtts": lishing and maii.'.aiatr' an i--: . . ,..v-j1 observatory on torat xaoun fii. Tbe fan! is cow manas-l by :.- ii rri Ciee ubjerTatory. and ex t .-...,.-nI res arch has be-n c- -ndiieted at . :i:i- ,a d.:T.-rent parts of the globe ::;. show the precise nature of the v.: , , '. . ndtiiotis of vision, and to ascer i. : b, -. lo.a-.ioa fur the mouaUia ob-:-. iry. A. v;.y- vn, of Marl. Bediorl county. w ; .-.n a Lcirlr-s before I'aited States i -.. - ... r AxLr se at Altjor.a one day U -vk on the charge of robbing the mails, il i. ji-i a cl jred man, Laving drawn i -. entitling him to a wch in a i.- -.ft r. tobacco, eaclostal it ia a letter, w..;li hv dosiie-1 :a the Maria postoihee. H - ti-r was ree-lvei by the tobacco lirm, '- .: ce.tihcate was missing. A few days la c-.-, ti.-r.ed up in a letter from Brown w .i. in.-tr.utioas to send the watch to him. tiir arrest Brown has refused to talk, t-.i i fjt.r dei-.-ctivej ha-e work-d ?. :.. - s thfv canao: tii h" Brown ci ; .Msiua of I. jve s !.-iU!r or abstraot ei iut e-rtiticite. The case was continued u-..:i tbis caa be ftscrtftitit-i. Brown was V.'..i- I n itSaru reserves an 1 exercises Lie r clit t take all manner of liberties with - aicirid he denies, absolutely, the prlr i -.-e ;j a:;r .e else. EiCt ptin;-. perhapj, '-r ic seating the trasrui-si on of Jive st .' a A cvrchandlae through the mails, a l-o:";i.e ..'. law are so sweeping as ,i-e s.T.j'..: the u-ie and misuse of ptal ! ibry are mtiLiated ia any way fall -t - f. ,-t.c-? is collected of the receiver. I-5 .s i.:e a o.-iaruoa occurrence ai the B:.tii:.i.:.g w ;rat frequently cut self-a.i.-rt d i- - ai car.ii to tit envelopes in icry are maiied. Anything pasted ". r j.-.t-.T-i to a postal card subjects it to 1 ttr -e ar.l anything other than the --y ai.ir5 written oa the face of the -- rfi-drrs it aaoaallabie. T-e irii'.rd 'iur'te soys : Mjllie, three l-t-.-'-ar-.-ld di-ihter of Michael and '-...n.-. of Jieiiaare, met with a pr Iv fatal accident on i"---t. v ar n.on she, her little brother a " i 1. .la Tij lor were playing ia aa upper fwsi: i.-ri.jv, when hading a match. : attd thoaghtlesvy put it in her i-t. ii -r c'.otbin caught tire at once -i :-r ii:u-3 seared her little friend, who n.r, i . 2 sVrs. spying : ' Moliie is bura--C a -1 ran fjr her bime. The father a-;i at i.r of tbe nnfrt mate chili rushed t-i. r' :.aJ their idolize 1 daughter en-'',-1 .r. Ja-, which were quickly ex t i a: a-j cat.l her one side, arm -'! t---; were bumcj to a crisp, as was -c i.c siie of hx Lt-M and ear. Her ;e i. r J. J. Mrlliyar. pastcr i.f'.h Ii .rre-,ai llethvdist Ep'sopal Church -o sa ii a red-h.U Bern ion at the -f ii jrris. one of the victims of the 1' ciirr: ,n i,a:.:e on la-t Wedaeaday week. Li r---.fi t lureatening letter from Faila-'-'i'f-. i' iam; hist Tuesday, and the " :r aiaiing tooie reurence to parts a iu 2.-v. Mr. M.iliyars attack on the Car-c"-' x ' ee. jOj;utny and the Ihnkertone, ;..3i to ar-p very stiU oa such mat-'- t!.? future if he valued his bodily if- lie w as caotioaed to never visit '-al-;-bla a-, the writer said, "hendre-ia " s ' 1 ni Lave their eye oa yoa, and i i. y.it.-er st fj; ia Philadelphia - s a. j-t j, xiest rt-jeption erer given ,,; ;1-' -"'." After a few more incendia ry r ti.elei.vr closed abruptly with th-i,-,at,r Smith." 1 ? Printer has just issued ia pamph--t f .rm a a of the Pennsylvania balL3t awc. whica should be ia the hands ev-.ry tttu-a, end especially of every --.t. n c Jh XT It is intend-i for the guid e of .. ri -ois rid voters aud cotilains a '"n.:.e-rfa-.alihi of the law divided into sec'-ons an i explaining the duties of -e 't. v-rnor, 3ecxL-y of the Common Aalvw and Attory Generals, --' Treaictrer, County Com at isMoners. eaer.a and eoarta, police or5-ers and Con-a--. elecu a oSaeN ni citUjas fta4, in of ail who by any means have acy tjLe a .j w,j1 ejj.ion nj ecforoe tit f the aew U w. Aj the great msjor.ry fvureitit sft- not likely to be able to Usr p-sticai lessons in toting under the uw oatil November next, a careful fra. of this little pamphlet will ftsaiat tieai greaUy ia ttndersiaading and applying '' practia proTisiocf. Tl.e B. 4. O. itill rna a special excursion to rumberliii-1, M.I next S.iir.ly. Attention is dirtvted to Tarker A Tarkerft new ftdTert;!niit. TLey off.-r tooie rare mid mmoer bargains. Tbe I. O. O. F. at Addison bae erected new baiidiag in Lkh tLey will hae tie'.r lie rjoaa ai.d a public bail fur the peo ple of tbitt tom.bip. At 3 o'clock Friday morning the station at HyDdman, Eedf jrd county, on the B. A l. RaJ, vaa burned to the ground. The origin of tbe fre ii cot knovn. llia!s Pari and Nannie lirubaker kit for 0 on, ra , xM evening, wbere they will rpeml several d.iys at the Mountain House with their brother, Dr. A. P. Brubaker, of Philadelphia. Mr. George W. Eenfor J has placed a hand tome new soda looLtain in his dreg store oa the public square. It is provided with three tips, soda, vicby and deep rock ; it is the on ly fountain in Somerset. F.x-Jjde Ei-r, accompanied by his daughter Miss Mary, left TaanJay morning for trip to New York, Phi'.a ieiphift and number of the stajids resorij. TLey ex pect to be absent about three weeks. Arthsr G. Zab'.er, of y ieaiahonin? town ship, icf: Monday moming for Hast Liver pool, O., near which place he Las purchased a Sarin of sixty acres. He will move hU family there in about three or four weet. Mr. Horace G. I'arsie and family, of Pitts burg, who have miie this place their sum mer home for a ctidber of years and are ftmecg the most popular of our summer guests, arrived at Mrs. Farker's cottage Sat urday. Dr. S J. McMillen will go over to Cresson this ( Wednesday i evening for tie purpose of being present at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Dental Society, in session at that resort this wevk. The Dr. exct3 to return Friday evening. Mr. Will Kimmel. your.ge-t fin of the iate Dr. Ill M. Kimmel, is paying a visit to his brother Dr. H. S. Kimmel, ia this place. Will is associated with his broil er Frank i;i publishing the Mc'ook t'ounty, Kansas. Trftwue. This is hia f.rst visit to Somerset ia seven ye-rs. Mr. Charles W. Stanitori of Brocklyn X. Y, joined his family, who are summering in this place, Saturday. Mr. Siaaitord was a popular member of the engineer corps lo cated at Somerset daring the preliminary survey and diys of construction on the South Fean E. Ih Mr. M. H. Hartzeil, of Bockwood, has already purcha-ed over 1 .'- pound cf wool this season, and has so far shipped twenty car loads, lie bought ,'- pounds from Messrs. Parker 4 Parker, of this piace. His purchases of wool last season amounted to about 1 .' pounds. The county ccmmiioners hare sub-divide' the county into three pens, and Messrs. sbober, Kitnmell and I'hl will each look after having the election houses fitted up with the required paraphanalia for holding the fall election ia the district alloied to thern. It has been decided not to hold elec tions in school bouses hereafter. A most distrcrvrir.g accident befell the tn-year-oid daughter of 3 Lan.-is, of Eroth ersvalley township, ft few dijs Si". A h jrse which she was driving from the barn to the field kicked her oa the left temple d.-ivlr.i- ft hole about ft half-inch wide and two inches long into her skull. It is believ ed that the child will recover. The members n i friends of the Presbyte rian CLan-h, thii place, will irive ft parlor con.ertoa Frid-y evening next at the resi dence of Dr. A. J. End-ley. A pretty pro gramme has been arranged including vocal and instrumental solos and duets, also num bers for the Tiolin. mandolin and banjo. An admission of odcta. will be charged. All are Invited. Hon. L. D. Woodruff, editor of the Johns town daily .Twocru and Cambria county's Democratic nominee for Congress, "pent Monday ia Somerset. While here be was treatcj to a drive by Mr. Abner McEinley. He returned to his home convinced that the roads about Somerset are the most pict uresque and pleasant drives cf any in west em Pennsylvania. Mr. Woodruff's visit wasentirelyofa social nature. Last Friday nliiht John Augustine's new store at Fort Hill, this county, was destroy ed and all of its contents consumer.! by fire. Ti-e re is supposed to have been of iccen dlarr origin. During its progress an explo sion occurred which hurried the destruction of the buiidlng aud prevented persons from going c!oe to the f.re. Mr. Augustine La.1 only recently placed a large stock of new goods in his store. No insuranee. The Some-set County Gentleman's Driv ing Association will hold their tirst meeting of the present season at Laransville, on Saturday afternoon, July 3oih. Banning, trotticg and pacing classes will be arranged on the day o meeting. The purses will be announced t: e same day. The Association propc holding meetirgs at Lavansviile. Bckwood and Somerset during the fall. Aa invitation is extended to the public to attend. Pecsioa Agent Bengouh, of Pittsburgh, was unable to pay any pension claims all kit week, owing to the fa.ia.-e of congress to pass the pension appropriation bill for the year banning July 1, 1 vi For sever al days he has b-n receiviag letters asking the reason of diay in piy.ng the q iarteriy amounts, but yesterday he received credit from the pension oiBce enabling him to con tinue the work, and last nbr.Lt he mailed it,'0 checks to pensioners for their vouch ers. It will be news to X. Gjorge K;im's many Somerset coun'y friend to leara that he has enters 1 journalism. Hi is the editor of the I iter-.V-cifJ , a weekly journal recent ly established at F.ikin-, W. Va. As a matter of course the !'--Jf. i.ain was t-tal'htd to fill a long felt want .n that st'ring set tion and will cse its best efforts to assist ia mak ing West Virjrinia a Berubiicaa state. Mr. Keim is a talented gentleman and we pre dict brilliant future for him in his new vo cation. The Wotnans' iHjrmilory Association of tbe Columbian Expu-ition has tormed, with a capital stock of $Ll!a. The Company ia now ready to issue stock at$jashare. A rare opportunity is thas civen the woiaen of he country who expect to visit the Fair al one, or ia groups, to obtain pood, clean, sxfe homes, at rates not to exceed forty cents per day. For further information apply to Miss Carrie Johnston. Stoyeslown, or any i.her member of the County Auxiliary Com, ciittee. Several expert ecgin have visited Somerset during the past ten days for the purpose of looking into 'he matter of ek,nr. ing a water supply for the town. Engineers, like doctors, it appers ditfer in their conclu sions. One says a gravity system is impoe sible, while another aays it caa be introduc ed as easy as rolling off a log. We believe it was General Grant who said " the way to resume is to resume," ftad we believe that the way for the towa council to begin car rying out the will of the people in this mat ter i to begin. Tbe members of the Lutheran church of this county will bold their anneal reunion and pic nic in the beautiful grove near Frle dens, on Thursday, August .;th. An invi tation has been extended to the Lutherans cf Cambria county to join with those of Somerset on this occasion, and we under stand that number of tbe congregations of that county Lave signified their intention of being present. The f jrmer re-uniocs held by Somerset county Lutherans have all been trace e-f.il in the highest degree and the iadbV-atioa are that the re union of thij yew r wiU eclipse U others, in point of cambers. Dr. Henry Keister Injured. Dr. Henry Keister, the well-known Ger man Veterinary Surgeon, of Somerset township, was the VH-tim. of a serious and probably tuai accider.t Monday morn ing. He delivered a load of milk at the Som erset Dairy Company 'stream ery, opposite the railroad station in this place, and start ed to return to bis borne two mi lea north of town about ten o'clock. When he had gotten about one half way down the steep Stoyestown road hill, in this borough, be was thrown from hia teat in the wagon by some unknown means into the deep gutter by the side of the road. The accident was witnessed by several persona who hastened to hia reiiei". Blood was gushing from the injured man's month and nose and be was unable to stand upon his fc-et. Dr. P. F. Shaffer was sent for and Mr. Keister was carried into the residence of Mrs. Henry Picking, close by where the accident oc curred. tTpon examination it was found that the Dr a. right shoulder and aide were terribly bruised and it ia believed that be sustained internal injarie. He was remov ed to his home the same evening. Attacked by a Madman. John Leonard, aged about 35 years, of Co:.daei.ce this county, has been of un sound ruled for a long time but was never iovked cpoa as being dangerous by the peo ple of that town. No one paid any atten tion to him, and the many queer things he said and did only attracted a sad smile from these who were aware of his hopeless con dition. He was considered altog-ther harm less until Friday last when without the slightest provocation he assaulted a travel ing man ia the orlice of the " P.iversi.le Ho tel,'' and beat him pittiiessly. Several gen tlemen who were present endeavored to re lease the strar-ger from the grasp of the in furiated madman who was raining blow af ter blow upon hia defenceless head, but they were unable to control him. Constable E. 0. Roderick's attention wasattrscted by the racket arid he rushed to the hotel. He had no sooner appeared upon the seen? than the madman turned his attention to hi;u and prcH.-ee.Ied to maltreat Lino. It was an un ei;tial battle as no one wished to do any vi olence to the irresponsible but r.o-r thor oughly ecragtd man. He struck Ihrderlck a number of savage Hows, one of which decorated the otScers right eye. before he was seized by four men and held until his arxf and legs were securely pinionel The poor unfortunate was committed to the County Home by a local Justice of the Peace and was removed to that institution Satur day, but not until he had been put under the induence cf an opiate by a physician. He ia still very violent and will have to be placed in one of the State institutions for the insane Llshtr.tngs's Freatc. Friday night about 11 o'clock, during the storra near Ml, Hebron Church, Richland township, Cambria county. Pa., lightning struck the chimney in the house of Mr. John Elooni, and ran down the fine to the kitchen. It then struck the ceiling in the kitchen and passed through the Second floor, tearing a lare hole in the floor just under the Led. It then proceeded to strike Mr. Blocm on the cbeek, near the eye. Hi was lying in j bed with his wife and baby bey, who was ! between him and his wife, hno k:ne hira ' nnccr.scions, in wriica conaiiton Le r.i an ed f:r twenty minu'es. After it struck him it passed down over his face, blinding his right eye, singing tbe end cf his mushtachc. also the beard on the si ie cf his fjee, he not having been shaved for several days. Aftor it left his foce it strock him on the neck and ran down over his chest, burning a line ia its course. It then struck him on the right groin, which it bad'y burned, and passed down over his leg to the knee, at which point it left him, but be does not know where it went f:uu theie. As soon as the lightning struck the bed the child Ix-jran to cry, and the cryir awakened the hired girl, wha soon ap peared and endeavored to brit.g Mr. Bloom to consciousness. Two Prominent Citizens Dead. Justice of the Peace Gillian Lint, ol this borough, died a few minutes before noon on Thursday, the 11th inst., in the sTth year of his sore. Esquire Lint was horn in Miiford township, and when quite a young man re moved to Somerset to accept a clerical posi tion in one of the stores of this place. He continued to rtside here until the day of his death. Eearly in life he was married to Miss Julia Snyder. Tbree sons Eji.ird, Waiter and William, and one daughter, Belle, the de-ceas-.-d wife of George Snyder, of the Somer set Met Lanical Works, blessed their mar riage. At the outbreak of the war Edward and Walter, enlisted ia the army of their country, and their action was shortly after wards followed by their father, who served as a wagon master. Nothing definite was ever learned of the fate of the eldest son, who disappeared a short time following his en listment, ftlthutixh a ruraur reached home that be had fallen into the hands of the reb els and had been shot as a spy. The second son was a member of an Illinois regiment, and was lost in the Pi ninsular campaign. The third son, William, died a few years ago in Washington city. Ejuire Lint was a remarkably vigoroas man, ne-ver having experienced an hour's sickness until a few months ago. He was honored by his fellow townsmen by frequent electors to the ofhee which he filled at the time of his death, and was respected and esteemed by all with whom he became acq-taintel He is surviv ed by his wife. John Thompson, one of the leading nd m-ist re-petted citixens of Somerset town ship, died at I-avansviile, Saturday, in the seventy-f rst year of bis sge. Mr. Thompson ha 1 been ill for the past six months, snffer ng from heart disease, but a sudden termin ation of bh life was not anticipated by tha members of Lis family, feiturday morning he walked from hi home to the blacksmith shop, wbere he had worked for a! most half a century, and was sitting oa a nail keg quiet ly talking to hi son George, who was at work. Suddenly, and without ft word of warning, be fell forward on his face, gasped orce or twice, and was dead before Lis son had time to reach his side. Mr. Thompson was born in Bedford connty. and removed from there (o Lavansviile in 1--U, where be Las Constantly resided ever since. He was ft man of many sterling qualities and was lov ed and esteemed by tbe entire neighborhood in which be resided. He was the father of five children, George, an ex 1 emocratic Jury C.mmistionerof this connty, John, a prom inent young business man of Pittsburgh, Mrs. M. F. Smith, of Salisbury, Mrs. Trura barr, of near Philadelphia, and a single daughter, who lives .with her parents. The funeral ceremonies were attended by s large number of the members of Somerset Lodge I. O. O. F., Monday afternoon. The sudden death of Mr. John Tho'jp son recalls the similar death of one of Lis brothers, who expired on his wed ding day, about forty years ago, before the ryes of bis new-made bride, Tbe wedding o-retiujny took piace at the home of the bride's parent, ia Somerset township, and the happy young couple started immediate!" for the home of the groom's parent in Bed f ird county. Ii was ft bitter cold day, and when Mr. Thompson and hia bride reached Backstown they left their sleigh, and went into tbe tavern to warm before resuming their journey. While seated before the hot fireplace the groom dropped from his chair to the floor, deal SI 25 to Cumberland. Md.. and Re turn. The B. t 0. H. B, wiil run ft special ex- ( cursion to Cumberland, Md , Sunday, July Ci, 11 Train will leave Somerset at A. M., arriving at Cumberland at lOiS) A. M. . Ee'.urning leave Cumberland at t P. M. Fare for round trip. $1 25. The Largest. I cot only have the largest and best Stock of Millinery Goods, but tell the moat Trim mad Goods in the Coonty because I tell the cheapest. M,3. A. E. rst General Jail Delivery. THROUGH A WINDOW THIS TIJtL The Meyersdale Eurglar-The Only Three Inmates of the County EdwS'ola- Escape ia Broad Daylight. ONE OF THEM RECAPTURED. About half-past two o'clock Monday after coon the three inmates of the county jail tied the sheets of their beds together, secured one eed of the rope thus constricted to the grating over the rear window in the north east comer on the second floor of the prison, carefully removed two bars, that. had previ ously been sawed oS, from the grating and then leisurely crawled through the opening and slid down the rope to the groonl They separated at the foot of j 1 alley, two of them running down the Stoyestown road, and the third cut the Jenner pike. The two who took to the Stoyestown road were seen by several jtirU living at tbe foot of tbe LUL TLey were running at full speed, and, as oi.! "the wieked tlx when no niaapur suetb,"the ladies concluded that they had committed some violation of the law and were making good their escape. Policeman Gilbert happeced to be in the neighborhood at the time, and the girls told him of their suspicions. Gilbert Immediately repaired to the jail where he discovered the sheets dan gling from the hole in the window. An in spection of the jail showed that there had been a general delivery. The Sheriff and Deputy Barron were both temporarily ab sent, the former at his farm live miles north oftosrn.aad the latter attending a funeral in Ijtvansviile. Mrs. Good sent ft m essen ger (or her husband, the Sher.ff, immediately upon learning that the prisoners hud escap ed. Considerable time had passed before the Sheriff could return to town and start in pur suit of them. Tbe moa who ran out the Jenner pike left the road a short distance below towa and took acrots the Ceils for Hay's woods, in which bis comrades h-d disappeared. He was seen by several par ties and recci:nizL Hay's woods is .ft bltrk of several acres, surronnded on all sides by open lanl It was the-re the Nicely boys took refuge the time of their first es cape from the old county jaiL It is easily guarded, and it U impossible for any one to esca( from it without being seen. Tbe Sheriff placed men around the woods and about six o'clock Murphy, the prisoner who had gone out the Jenner pike and cross ed the fields to the woods, surrendered. He said that his companions were in the woods and they would give themselves op. -Murphy was returned to jail and a guard was kept around the woods until daylight Tues day morning. As soon as it was light enough to distinguish objects a search of the Wucij was mode but no trace could be found of Murphy's companions. They had evidently passed through the woods b fore the guard was placed around it. The names of the prisoner who escaped are James Marphy, John Roberts and Wil liam Dough terty. The latter two are still at large. They were arrested at Bedford last March and were buing held to answer for robbing Ksy's and Miller's stores, at Mey ersdale. All cf the prisoners were quiet and well behaved while in jail and Sheriff G.od allowed them tha freedom of the cor ridors during the day. The bars were sawed from the window with bort, thin, steel saw, which theSher iil believes was left concealed by the Nicely boys and its hiding piace was discovered by one of the men who escaped Monday. Sheriff Good has offered a reward of $Jj for the arrest of Uoberts and Dongherty. This is the third general delivery that has been made from tbe new jail and it has now been clearly established that prisr.i.ers can not be held in it unless they are kept locked cp in cells. The Pittsburgh Times Sample Elec tion in Somerset. The Pittsburg 7T.u sample election ag gregation, consisting of two yoar.g men car rying all tbe parsphanalia necessary to hold an election under the ralea laid down by the Baker Ballot law, arrived in town on the noon train Wednesday and pitched their tent ia the Curt House halL Representa tives of a number of the election boards in the county attended tee sampie election and were grtatly benefited by the infraction re ceived. About one-third of the voting popu lation of the town cast tbeir ballots during the afternoon. It is only the fellows who want to vote "scratched" tickets who will experience any didicaity ia making up tbeir ballots. Following is what the 7Ti' representa tive telegraphed his paper concerning the election held here : "If the people f Somerset county do not all make whisky lawfully, they 0'i.ml hence forth to know how to bold lawful elections nnder the Baker Ballot act. Representatives from election boards al! over the county at tended TUt T 'nei sample election which was held in the court bouse here to-day. Even tue famous moonshine district was repre sented. No greater interest was displayed anywhere that ibe- elections have been tieid than wot shewn here to-day by the members ot the several ei-t.ion boards. A large crowd of people were collected in front ct the court house anxiousiy watting for the pons to open, and w hen tbe election commenced they ail seemed to want to vote at once. During the tirst hour fully one third on theem:re vote of the day was poll ed. This the highest county seat in the State seems to be the great watch tower of the Republican party, as the count showed tliat tLe Republican voters outnumbered the Democrats nearly four to one. Adam Fogle, of Salisbury ; John Bieseck er, of Jenner township; C. M. Shaver, of Somerset township ; J. 1. Swank, of tjomer set, and Robert Cochran, of Kiklick town ship, composed the local election board. Tbe three County Commissioners W. F. I'LL S. V. Sbcr-er and G. M. Kimmel watched the el.-cuon with great interest and are now prepared to arrange the ejection looms in the several districts in the county in strict accordance with tbe law. E. D. Miller, a member of the Legislature from this ccunty. was one of the tirst to trv theiaw hetelped to make. Attorneys A. J. Colix.rn, liewis Colborn, J. H. I'hl. II. Scbeil and F. W. Biosucker also tried their hands at the new law. George R- Scall, Editor of the Hruu, cast his ballot, as did tbe Revs. J. A. Hat key and F. P. Sajlor. When Daniel E. Davis, a venerable citizen under tbe shaJow of r-11 long years, was to.d that crots marked in the .juare at the right of tbe Republican party name indicated a vote for every cand date of that party, he stopped tbe instructor right there, saying i "Tnat't what I wanted to know. I have never voted any other than the straight Republican ticaet since that party has been in existence, aDd I don't care to learn how to vote any other now." So putting his cross wbere it would count as a straight Republican ticket he went away satisfied. The count resulted as follows : Republi can tij, Ik-moe uc split Id. Prohibition I. defective Is nearly It per cent a little more than the averace." A Difference With a Distinction. EurToa Sojfi&sET HiaALD : An "ctrtcious'' local editor of Somerset had the audacity, last week, to advise tbe ladies "to consult the tq:r'rr taste of the officious loeal tumane agent." Why cast this whole sale impntion on the ladies ' Inferior taste ! We deny the imputation, and pronounce it libelous. Surely, wu are not barbarians. True, we lay no claim to lineal distinction. We are not " high born dames" -not city, bred, or til'-iitd, but we have Aumun hearts that beat in sympathetic naiscn with down trodden humanity anywhere, and every where, not excepting even tbe streets of 8o me reef borough. O, Jenness-Miller, pro pagandist of dress reform, why art t boa to nnsopbistocated ? Knoweet thou not that dress is only a matter of lasu tbe heir of all the ages, in the foremost files of time?" We implore pity on the lhailow-paUdaess, that cannot discriminate between taste and nt-.Iity that can perceive only fcte in a protective head-covering, and only "otScious nest" in a faithful discharge of duty by the local humane agent. Csi or tbb " Ladies." Good Housekeepers. Some of the best housekeeper" in Somer set and vicinity use the Cinderella Stoves and Kan fret and pronounce them perfect bake. Sold by James B. Holderbaom, Some, Pa. To Each and Every Survlsor of the Pennsylvania Reserves. Dcas Sis ass CotAix : Tbe National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic to assemble in this city on the -lth of September next, will, ii is expected, bring here large cumbers of the survivors of the Pennsylvania Krsvrves and will thus arTord opportunity fur a Reunion of the grand old Division to peculiarly fav orable thai it would seem to be little short of criminal to allow it to pass nnimproved. Tbe members of the Reserves resident in and shout Washington Lave, with a view to promote tbe holding of inch a Reunion, organized an association which has for some weeks bad nnder consitieralion the details of a practicable plan, and which now takes this method of communicating to the mem bers of the Division tee result of its deliber ation a. Ten naily town naturally suggested itself as the appropriate place for holding the Re union. It was at Teanallytown that tbe Regiments first came together, were brigaded and organized into a division. At Teanally town they were visited and reviewed by President Lincoln and General McClellan. At Tennailjtown Governor Curtin present ed to the regiments the standards which had. been prepared for them by the Order of the Ciudnatti At Tennallytown they construct ed Fort Pennsylvania, and from Tennally town, on the night of the 9th of October, lsl, they made their first entry upon the soil of Virginia. It has therefore been determined to bold oar Reunion at Tennailytowa on the very ground which is so itimalely associated with the first pages of ear glorious history. The old fort is still in a fair state of pre servation and its remains can not fail to be most interesting to the men by whose patri otic labors it was rearei The surrounding country, though somewhat chang-d in its aspect by the lapse of years, is still rea.l ly recognizable by those whose camps Covered it in the fall of 161. Wednesday, the twenty-first of September has been decided upon as the time for the Reunion. The forenoon of that day wiil be devoted to regimental reunions. At 12 M. the Reserves will meet at their head quarters and move in procession to the White House, where it is expected they will be reviewed by the President, thence proceeding to Georgetown they will take electric cars for Tennallytown, where will be prepared a collation and the exercises incident to the occasion will be held. To this Reunion, Comrade, we most ur gently and affectionately bid yoa come. One and thirty years have almost gone since tirst we rallied on this old camping-ground. Many, very many of the gallant men who stood with us on the fields of Tennallytown in our first grand review, many of the dis tinguished statesmen and soldiers who grac ed that occasion with their presence have left us for the further shore. Let as who remain rally once more on the spot so full of sacred associations, with exchange of fra ternal greetings, with jovial revival of an cient comradeship and with tender memory of the deal The local association has secured rooms at No. 1Z07 F. Sh, N. where will be con ducted all correspondence incident to tbe Reunion, and wbere all letters of Inquiry and replies to this and other communica tions should be addressed ia the name of the Secretary. It is particularly requested that every member of the Reserves who shall receive this communication, whether by mail or through the public prints, wiil reply not lat er than August ?'tb, stating his intention to participate in the Reunion, and if he is to accompany ft post of the Grand Army, giv ing the name and number of his post. Ten days prior to the opening of the Grand Ar my Encampment Pennsylvania Reserves Hea-lquarters will be established at No. 11'13 E. St., and every member arriving in the city is requested to report and register there as soon after his arrival as practicable. By order of the Association, Gxo. A. Woobwaed, President. JK3 Lo!r, Secretary. Washington D. C, June 3ib, lssl Good Bread. If yoa want good old-fashioned bread like mother used to bake, buy the Cinderella Range. It's large, Ligh ovens insures good baking and roasting. Sold by James B. Hol derbaum, Somerset, Pa. Mrs. Maria, relict of the late Peter Sepp, of Conetnangh township, died on Saturday afternoon at her home from old age. She was Si years of sge. Cp until about two weeks ago she was able to be about, but about that time she took her bed and has been gradually linking. Several children survive her. For Sale. A carload of Crockery from one to six gal lons. A liberal reduction made to mer chants, in large lots. MaHLoa Sen sock. Teachers Wanted. Four teachers are wanted for the Rock wood borough pnblic schools which otn September oth for a term of seven months. Salaries range as follows: Room 1, i-Zds'); room 2, S-'ioJ; room! $.15.00; room 4 $jO.0o, principal. Teachers wiil be elected July 2il Applications will be received by W. H. JoHSiO, By order of the Board. Secretary. Teachers Wanted. The Somerset Borough School Board will employ teachers July -J), ISL1 All appli.-a-tions for position as teacher accompanied w ith certificate, must be placed in the hands of the Secretary prior to that date. By or der of the Boarl M. J. Ptirr, Secretary. Road Views. Petition of John C. Pfrifer, for a private road in Southampton township, from a point at or near the barn of John C. Pfcifer, to a point on a public road leading from Po ls Alto to Wcllersborg. E. G. Bowman, Surveyor; George Marti and William Trout, man, Viewers. Petition for a public road In Allegheny township, from a point on pnblic road at or near Lay favette Emericks in said cocnty, to a point on a pnblie road in Bedford conn ty, near John Laffertys. William M. Schrock, Surveyor; Perry I". Miller and Joseph Walker, Viewers. Absent from my cSice July 21 -t and 221, attending meetine State Dental Society at Creeson, Pa. My patrons a distance from Somerset please notice. S AStxi J. M'.'Millit, Dentist. Capt. James Hincbman Camp, No. 43, Sons of Veterans, will hold Lawn Fete in Court House yard on the evenings of Au gust Sth and 'ith. Mr. N. B. McGriff, agent for the White Sewing Machine, has engaged the services of Mr. R. 3. Lewis for several weeks. Mr. Lewis is a practical machinist and is pre pared to adjust and repair all kinds of sew. ing machines. Call on or address X. B. McGairr, Somerset, Pa. OrBce above First National Bank. t - Advertised Letters. The following letters remaining in the postorfice at Somerset will be sent to the Desul Letter Orlice if not called for within ten days from this date, July i 1SV2 : Avery, Mr. and Mrs. L M. ; Barn hart, W. A. ; Buterbangh, E. H. ; Caker, Rosanna ; Baindiinger, Joseph ; Christner, Martha ; Fast, Charles W.. Garletu C. C ; Jones, Dr. H. E. ; Johnston, Mrs. Fanney ; Land!, Mary ; Meyers, J. S. ; Mem fori W. a ; Me Donall Mrs. Cornelia; Menior, Mrs. Marga ret ; McIIugb, El ; Miller, Mrs. May 3. ; OtseL, Ben ; Reitx, Annie ; St ah I, George R. ; Walker, John H. : Sch mocker, Minnie ; Wright Cort C. ; Walker, Naomi B. ; Zim merman, Mary. Foreign, Mrs. StowelL JOSIAB EXLLIE. P. M, Home for Sale. The Henry Kidner property in Berlin bor ough is offered for sale. Foe terms, etc., ap ply to Host Kitan, Somerset, Pa. A Great Flnanc'er Dead. Cyras W. Field, tbe well-known financier, died Wednesday, 12th inst-, at his home in New York. Old sge scd net root prosia tioa, csosed by tbe financial failure and d. grace of bis son. hastened bis death. He was born in lV-, and w a son of Das id Itadiey Held. When a young man he started in business in New York, and bad amaieed a fcrtuue while still in his prime. Ia 1 v4 be tamed bis attention to the sub ject of ocean telegraphs, and obtained from the Newfoundland Legislature a charter granting the exclusive right for fifty years to establish a telegraph from the continent of America to that island and thence to Eu rope. This was completed in !. He lost several million dollars in an elevated rail road stock squeeze, but was still a million aire. - A Remarkable Scene. The funeral scene at Ardsiey was one that has rarely been and can rarely be equalled in any country. Arc and the bier of Cyrus W. Fkll who died at the age of 73 with ft fame as one of the world's greatest bene factors, were bowed three brothers, the youngest of whom is more .than a septuagenarian and tbe eldest little less than an octogeneriaa, and all of whom have won places in the history of their time. David Dudley Field is a jurist of interna tional fame, of whom it has been truly said that be bas done more for tbe reform of laws than any other man living." Stephen J. Field has been for neariv a third of a century foremost among the judges that compose the highest judicial tribunal in the worl.L Henry M. Field bas made his mark in theology and literature. Truly it is a family remarkable both for physical and intellectual vigor. Frun t!u -Vra- XV iicraii Time or Temper. No time or temper wasted when yoa use the Cinderella Range. Its large and high oven insure perfect baking and roasting sold and g"iaraateed by Jaaios B. Holder baum , Somerset, Pa. Attach men's, needles, oils aud parts for all kinds of Sewing Machines, caa Le had at X. B. McGiifv's, Agent for the White. QUPIIAN COURT SALE. OF VahaHs Real Estate! Fir virtue of aa orier of the rTtiAi' Court, of cmfp?t ftiUn'.T, then? i:i Or rxpi u p'lffii !? on tfs pivuiiat, ia Uie lo it-iii p of SOA'le, Mud Colli. I-, oa SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, '92, at lo cloei P. X.. the fti!'.iwicf deserted real eoaie, iaie Uie property ol lienrj 4iistea.i, cec d, lo wit: A eertatn tract or parcel of land situate in Soae lowcsltip. S-wuerl cocctv, Pa , bemuirj til tuekn un:r. atO'ruerui aiter. Ui e nee b land of John Rftoa. nrth j--LtJ "e torches ma t4, thenee tv iaaJ ul oeoree Lambert Der.h et m.2 perches to a post, thenee by iaad of jeoo M.-' .resnr Math f- el . ierch- to a pot 1 l..ae. thetee by laaa of Lr Wri:t.-r kdc.o M- west i i perc-he m piace of ber on. ox. euotaiatn; u, Kronnti measure, uu wciea ia erected a laxtury frame DWELLIXG HOUSE, fraie siAMe. A fur-tort T?ia of cml ia now opci-tM sad being ituneU ou dl r -ft 21.0 , f vxxi Terms. One-third !n har.3 on deli've tv of doed : One- third .n oueyear and oce-t-.tM In two yearn frora day ot mtere" ou Ue'emsu payment. X per Cent, of the purvrouw mosey to oe paid a aen protiriy i ; deierred payment, lo be secured ty juj.t.at bond on the premise. 1. I . liAKl.Ol 1, Administrator sod Trustee. pUELIC JrALE CF Vakalfe Real Estate, Ev virtue of B P'.urirn or-lr of the rraan's Court of ts.Koe.-t oxiuiy. l a.tu trie un.lersurnd d reeled, Uiey ill expose to Wie by puaao 01 1 cry ou SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892. at 1 o'clock P. Ii.. on the wn:e, the toiV.wirje rial etaie, late Uie property otsaauei liiiasiaugn. d-e d. viz : No. 1. A certain tract of land sinia ia AJ d.son township. S'ineret county. Pa., arfjoininx bus-Is t4 Jobn McLimtuTK. Ivi tuuiltnu..:. Pinter. n L'J rater Company ialv no N.iti Swtt. Iaid H.neba isi n-i her. coiimc( r.-4 aeres more or ie?. of hieh are cleared, vj in neA.toa, blar.ce timber land, havuis. txiexeoa erected ft two-story brick J) WELLING 1IO USE, with baerner.t : trod rank bam i116 feet and otL-er o.itbii;i.iit,s : td water and fruit: un derlaid aim el. lire ciay, iron ore aod lime tti.iltf. Cor.Teme'at to kuo.i1 tul rhart-h Inis being the iate boiaetead of the deceased. ;. 2. S-.tiiate a ofuresail kt.'ia.iir Xo. 1. Ucds of N'oaii sc.Kt and others, cuntauiisg acrts. more or lesa. No. ... siioaie aforesaid, adjoining tract Ku. a. Noah Scutt and others eonta-uing C4 acm more or le-. No. 4 se.mate as afore-:-!, adjeintre tract So. 1. laU of lavi-i Hineliih aud otnera. coc taialuy l. acre, to fre or ier-s, Nos. a, i aud . are heavii; timbered with oak, rheatsat. p..t .aTl hemlock, and are about to miiea rrum ton U u Sou.oa, ou the it. i o. Kaii road. TERMS. On-thin! ilown ou rocflriatioa of nie an-l le Livery if : oce-Uwri in ot:e jx aaJ oae thini iu tt ycAr rrum a of je ; lv per ecnt of nit? p'irrbtV1 nv-nt-T ! tet? p;d a.- so;n mm tbe prvrj-frrij i mYid : ietVrn! ;yiiifiU lo o arcurvtl on Ue pryraLe by ju-lsfint-in tHu4. Aai orres,-0'i'nee ti'lfwwri to th anJeftign ed wiil fwie ;nnii atctiDQ. JEKLMIaH J. E.k Lick Pm. DA ID ii I Eli A t'O on h. JuHK kL . cTT, A Uur.wt-y-t-Lwt Silent, t, Piv. A DMIXISTRA TORS' SALE. CF VahaHs Real Estat.. riKier an-t f.y virtue of an Orfer of the Or pCn 'Cvurtuf sooier?; coaa:y. ta. U) us di rerte!. we will e-rteie to Pi!.:e .'e on tiie precuwi of No. L ia stonycreet township, on Saturday, August 13, '92, at 1 o'riork in the afteroonn. the folloa'ar de-N-ribed real estao iate the eaue of Wui-ast Stnll. de d.. vit : No. I. Ail that certain tract of land situate ia rstoiiyereek uiwnship. soniertt eoanty. Pa. ai jotmac public road rrum sxnycTeet to Berlin on tne north, lands of peter hover an-1 Hoary situd oatheea.4. laud of Jeremiah Biler oa tha ith, pnvate road fnMq Henry Weaver oa lite w jt iJSflijn:r.r j ktt- sre or -e biTin thereoo ereeied a gomt two tory traaie hoiae loc Imttx and :rar c-amti. ikeelen. paa, kettle aiii irutixr, to to with the fann.i Tr. - farm a neariy ad eire.i and in e-xl euitir;i.ic No. 2. Alt that rertaia tract of land tuate ia saul uwna:p, iie.in2r ian.et of Peter T. Miller oa the ftiRb and west, iaixi, of Lewi Loory on the nQth and r.t. eontaimar ten arres osore or le, ha in( erected thereon a io-norj i. house and frame sla'..e and other oulbuildius . good fruit treea. Terms. Ooe-Uiirf down on ilelivery of di-ed : or.ethird inoue year and one third lu two years with in irrestcin toe deterred raraienbi. Tea t-er eeot. of the purehaie mouey lo be paid .Iowa oa day of a.e. Pies.ioi of No. 1-. except of part of ;h barn, istaanuary, l-:., au-t ox Na a, 1st Jan nary. l-Dd. WM. H. MILLER, J. J. KIMMhL Admin atraioil A UDITORS NOTICE. The nn.irfs.'ne'J dole atKrinte.! auditor the Orpbaiis t ue.rt, of somerset roomy, in Use estate of Iiai id Hasond. dee d. to a-.-eroiia the hr:rs lo ud etate. act make a diantutioo of the fuois ia tne han,l of iteury F ev-he i. Adainis Ink r to and an-xnth.e ;ellyent:tie.l thereto, will attend to ti.edaues o. said at-pointmeiit at his...-e in Sonw-t, Pm.. ott Tuoiy lae sxa day of a-i,us. A. D , l-vc. abeu and where ail parsoxu intcreted can attend. A. J. CULGORN. Au:lof. UDITOR'S X'oriCE. In Ee-EcaW 1 la the Omhass' Court ot V of Jfarv A. Bioln iee'd. I Somerset CConty. Pa. ash May. 1t2, Administrator's accuuut coo fimied aiMolute. -Aad now, lath July, on petitioo of Oyrat Bcrkeypiie. on of the adrntDtrtra:. of Mary A Biaome, deord, tae Court appoint A. C Hoi bert. E.( . Aa.l:;r. to pa ciua all qoesuou and cia&ea dtnnutiocof the fiods in hta aaoi U ant auioaf loose iewaity cntiiied Uitrrrtoc" Noti.se u he re 5. Ktvea that anl fit in my of ftee ia ti' burcMiva of sVioierset, eoanty of aoa enet, slate uf Peun.yivaaia. oa Fr. laT tbe lots day of iuut.a. D . Wi at lOo'rkirk A. St. (or the purposa of auendia to tha duties of my ap pwauaent accord. i.g to lha lenca of tbe above recited eonxisaioo. when and wnere all per mi interested riu appea or be forever barred Cnjea auy nun la the distribution. A. C HOLBF.ST. Auditor. YrMIxISTITOB:S' X0T1CE. Etate of Lvdla Vooht. late of Black towaahip, anmeret county. Pa . dec d. Letters of a.lmn.itraiioa oa the abve estate havinc tMsrn rranted to the onderHigned ty the pnirr authwruy. notice is beret. y t.ven to ad person ui,ir'Asi to aid ette to mace uBsneii- ate paeraent. ana moee nanne; riaims ajtaiuM .1 ...are aid fcr-sTl them du.'T aciawD-.i.mied ibr neUieiEent on Saturday. AotrtH -1. A. D.. tn. at the reaidcJioe of the a-l mi n armor in mack towauip. JOEX VOTOHT, Adirt'.BiHraion. Patromeai Julius ZeUller Of the Brookryn. X. T, Ponce Force, gladly testifies to the tser.t of Hood's Sarsapanlla. His wits takes It lor dizziness aad tndiaescoa sad It works eharciicgtv. " The ehiidren at taae it with ereat tvnelt. It u w-tfcoiit Joe.bt a most ex.-e.'lest tiun; f.r Tkat Tiree asai. iaft. I cheerfotiy recoausecit Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills to erery one who wishes to have health and comfort." Get HOOl3. HOOO'S PlLLS car Sre Ula. eeasapaaaa, btvlnnina.jamaiea. aad tick aaaaaeh. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTYSBURG, PA. TOUNDED IN 1832. Laie Facoliy I ho fti.l coti."rs us n!y t ;aafl.-al and scientine. br.-.at courses m aa Jerartmeau. l,!rTaorT. Lswur.es aai aew tiTanasiinn. F:t arm booid-.rsesj. Sieaia h.-Ai i 'knr ". voiursea. Expeiy k.w. IVpartmect of u? kin raeii-a. La.iurw :a t -:a-e of aa ei per.eo.ei! physician. Acee:bie br fre-iaenl Kaiinsa.! r,.: Loeati.u. on tne BATrLEF' LD OF UFI1 Yslil Ko, most pieasact and hea.Uiy. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, in separate btnldir.r'. tor b.iv and vnoaf men prepar.ue tnt bositieMor Coi.ere. on' ltr ieuU care .jf tij; Pnactpai and Uiry "aLsia.iw, reid ir wiib tPhtents in tne Ijo:'.'..!!? Ki! terra ojaas sxi-j. ita. l-!?a. F' r cat a.!drv H. vr. St.. KNHiHT. I. I Prw. h ot, or KJJV. H. ti. Bl EHLER, a. Pnnoipai, Ct.ysii.-x. la. FARM FOR SALE. The un iers-.raad hare a va'.ual.le farm t.r .e, s: :tie annul li.ree mile west of BaKernv-.e. on the pal.lie p.t lea.i:a from oooierset to Xi. p.easaat. Pa.. contiuo Jn acres, of ah-cn ) aTe are cieaie.!, ba.aace aeil umoered. The cieare-i land u in a g-l ,ue .if euitivatiou, eovere! w.th line erispf A grme : uiuher eikfori on the laid w tay (Or t.-. taris, aim bam and hoiK, arid w:!l sell ttt-saa u vu .lo.a.- p-r aero. Svt funaer infortaatioa rail un or a nte u v.. h. if : Kit. 1. H. I UL, auuserset, i a, JKGAL NOTICE. T!ie nnder!crjf.l ivM public notice that he ha ii .u ai-uIJ.-ati.in u the IViar. n.iit of Ia ternai afatrs at Hajnsbu.nr. fix" a arrant to ir vey ane. au-ot a ira. t of !a:s. minr :n e-hate Uvreh.ri. s.lersel eonntv 1. 1 .. .in u.u of Jf.iin i.er. H.irriet r-tet...e. i..'i.ati,aji t &oie, Jeob Walter. Tmcm i riey. ir::ja!:ta Hann. jouautan retencan and rrauk tiara, eotiainiri ls5 x-re, uiore or less, ou wi.iei l .,i nia leau atiiai im;.neeavect and wuloraeiit ia Apn. is.ni. i: me tame lanotf oceapled by my e.i and faiai.e. Ji VK3 F. H AM EH. FACTS That I sell the follow ing goods at these low pnees t Two Thrv F.Mir Tea f irteen years o'd Pire Eye c per gallon. -. m - - iJS - - 2 " " 4 a - " - 4 " i.V - Twenty .e a d from Lhe t kcown distillerv Calitimia year-.):.i Mrc ine. a:i k.n al t " per al- 1. n- khire Mosei. Claret. a:inanaa. scarry aad Prt Win., d.rv-ei imp-irtii.iis in a.va. pure ii:irorte.i hranl:i. .'w, i me lowest r- nrea ta.i or rud fijr speisai Prlee Lat. Mail orCer. 'sCyAniii.v atterstcd w. No extra charge fur buxts and pack:ng. A. ANDRIESSEN, 172, Federal SL, - ALLEGHENV, PA. In writing pltsse nientioo this paoer. MRS. A E. UHL Summer is Lore ! Summer iliop- fiing lias begun ! Where caa a good line of uniiner Dre3 Fabric? be found ? I anier, ruht here. We have a complete line to show ia Silk, Wool or Wash Goolsj. Cost criaranteed Black Si'iks, Black India Silk. Bentraline. Fai'leana, Glorioa, Beautiful Gloria ia col ors, also Snralis. LTaadioine Black Silk Lace Flonnc inrrs all qualities. A beautiful line of jlaia and nov eltv Bedford Cordi. prices low, all'wool at S 0, S 5. $ 1 .00. $ 1 .40. The best Black Silk Warp Henriet tas ever slucvn for the prices, 1.00 to $1.50 per yard. 4t-ir.ch Wool Henriettas in black and colors from "5 to $1.15 40-ineh Wool Henriettas from CO to 75 yards, black and colors. 40-inch all vcol Senre, 40 to C5 yards, Black and colors. 45-inch all wool Serges, from 75 to 100 yards black and colors. Beautiful 3t-inch fancy striped cash imeres, 25 to 30c. A lartre line of summer cloths and homespun cheap. In .'lain, plaid, striped, brocaded lawns, cashmere and lacea fast black joods, raniriiiar in price from 12 1-2 to 50c., I have great variety. White lawns, wamsooks, ic, at from 10 to 50cts. A complete line of embroidered white dress goods fjr infants, children, mines' and ladies'. The lartrest and handsomest line of hambunr, edtrinv and inserting t suit. An immense line of beautiful dress g'.nhams from S to 2oels. A large assortment of Challies. Tine App-Ie Tissues, Satteens and other wash goods from 5 to 25c. A beautiful assortment of Galatea, aVlthea and outing cloths in plain, plaid, striped and polka spots from 7 to 15cts. Yard wide wash serges. 20cts. Best shirtings, $ to 10 cts. Park and light calicoes, 5cts. Mu-lins, 5cL?t and up. Apron ginghams, 5 to Sets. Lace curtains from 50c to $t).00 a pair, urtain scrt m from 5 to 10c. Curtain poles, 2 Oct. A large variety of infanta" and chil drens" dresses, coals, caps and bonnets. Ladies' skirts, night dresses, corsets, covers, etc., ail prices, henille and raw si table covers, portierres for doors and double parlors, towels, table linens, nankins and stamped goods new and cheap. A complete line of the celebrated Y. S. F. fast black stocking?, ranging in price from 10 cents to silk at $1.25. A large varietv of irloves and silk mils, wajh embroidery silks and a great variety of fancy articles. aV firreat varietv of new stvle capes. blazers and refera for Ladies' and children. Wiih aa erperence of almost 20 years in the Miiinery business, liannr. which time I have learned how. when and where to bay Li the bet advanisg-p. and st tbe lowest pri ces as well as to thru m the skilful at d tasteful manner, wttb the abi.ity and determination to turn oat the handle raest and best tMOds for the least money, is a euarant v that my customers will get njort and prettier goods thaa caa be had elsewhere wbere tbe same sevsaums and ex De-ienoedoes not ensX. The 'anre varietT of dry rood and other pxws that I seil ia ad litioa to Millinery euuds enables me to seit at a mailer profits than those that are coatined to one line of gexxis aionc lr their profits. Mrs. A. E. UHL. Fifth 4TTUw, Special Summer Slaughter Sale . . . OF . . . All Summer Goods. You save 1-3 oa all'Saiiiirier Dress Goods. You save 1-2 on all Summer Millinery. You save 1-3 cu all Summer Suits and Wraps. You save 1-3 oa all Summer silks and Grenadines. a uu acsiv XUUV . . . DURING . . . Our Great July Sale. Come ! or send for Saiuh.'s. CAMPBELL & DICK, 81-83-85-87-&-89 5th Ave., Pittsburg. Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to bur nica's wear of the best crades, best makes and te-t styles Where ? Why, of coarse, at the Mammoth CloiLing S:ore rna i y ;l.o JOHN'S TOWN HUSTLEIIS. Suite of the Li.to.-t atterns. Hats of niie.-t and noubiest fa.-hions. L uderwt.ar ol aa niuii.-s. arraa'-s ana materials can always he had at - The IIUSTLKIi'S" Kmporiuni. If you are seeking good goods, cheap prices, we arc vour Clothiers to tuv ol. Sati.-l.tC' ..a ":nrar:.ceu? THOMAS & KARR, Successors to Thorn, Karr I 0 U'e." 251 and 253, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN. PA. 717 cost you ime yoods and compare prices. 247, 249, Main Street. JOHNSTOWN, PA. Bry Goofls, Notions, Carpts, U. ISlHOW BIG? lEKlKBSilSlEOSI ssi HOW STRONG? Writ for rates on thw AGENTS H B ?tf.s.ELRi.r. 531 Wood st. Pittsburg, Pa. POWELL'S PURE DISSOLVED SOUTH CAROLINA BONE IiwMlvrtl Krk-tf kHuh m WAiabnl wub it w trOAnc CtSk a tun atfc:!f iofi. wiiicn inctuil svnjio rwt rtxi-huofi frtr ln;hr.t$. i'owvti K Ioi per to a. aluax!on tn I'm. per ta. PwrlIfwrB K.Yrlltw IU 4 Ke4 Hmm Ktrtili xr an? -.Kj,.Wr-i m rrt juvi tirttMa Foil mfonaauua xrwvzt friM risii'fi. arngtL Ptivht f"rmui, AAiMiu tsntiimfin-Ttir icu.i it nAurri m rr Zaun VUrt; IXLTUOEX. ID. r rnox.- nar r 4vt -- iff f Aiifl a ri.wttiB -f--Mi-.i W. b. Ixia Iff E IlalllS 1 kvl Mtan.i.rrr.r4Ki kMttN. I f S I ? 5 6 ? T 5 1 ak-4ttiHiirw trm4a.-nc an4 U UfJid i-V-d MhiMl ! lr. ti ky lw for- KWWWM-fa stl iS tier Caliae vrMrncewV Oasis tfMr WDM. a iar This ism.Bii 1 IJ.J 9 mm 1 "I wuXTtSw- Mui iusJ. saae sa4 widis. wuxes. lMxae tree. W . 1 iwaalas. lirutla, E XECTTuRa' NOTICE. iii Lrn znajiut) ui ice unt;r'fu-l i i prop er utbt-nyt iHHk-e i herrftr fivtm U a. I rrmuj iuSetCnl U 'Wjtl etale u mice lrairw-ii; jr- will prt-wrr.i hem frrst.'ti;fmnt ;J-:.t ai'ien'.ic- uxi. ira tic beiajre -vtiuMy. Ja.f '2. JJ. Uie - he of L t. Ai-ktnittii, t( . in SaiAua.. SCoOJ"'Twc-k Un -aa .p. 3iOM!Trl 3f V" HsV- ivr. rr. e r i z. , U C. ACKERMAS. A CDITOR'S NOTICE. Ertaie of Xaxhew Patton. ilcrrwiI. Ihe f j.- n aicts ol Ptrtr i H. Ex-a-lor of Matt I'Aiioa. !ate of lk Ia.-k. w a l.lp. am. rset Ci-lia.y. I.. lwrMrJ. Il.rf;; L. tit:r--hT rss'.jr. i.iat i i:i artt-n.. u tn? i'.it- c: ai.t Bpttfs,ktni. c; al air oai.se l'l .s.m-Ts-. i'a.. oa fr-cajr J.i.j I'-J. win an.l wa.-.-c a.. ptrmxi uiUnrslevtvaii alirnii. . ii. ti . fM, HIT or PARTiriO.W yi& iuUrr!Harn i witi J.rba k.tTrfn of x tr tvtby t-tirUM !ftt in prrvurrtr rf a fr.t crC i'strt'l-n. I3t.-w-l en ot ir. or; ( ir ru l mill au a u :ii'taci on u-e prviub'M, m U.t ! .Vfttrrkro to r-h:r. -tjint-r-t ?i,t:utT. ! .. or TuvmOa Ui t'ay f Aurj-i. Q a tul ?Ornfi .t. t IsAiAii I. R. M, BEACHY, Veterinary Surgeon, Um u,e ana nm im? "J veternutrT ur- ri-mi iiswirustecu ami a uah m & cvtu- Tetri-irj Obstrtric a ScUIty. A eflm 'r-a ta- of T?te-frarr ml.ir a! warfteMi turn, ttxrvbv Uoijue aoaii aa- Dt arx- e. Hofvn taker, f-yc traat.T.tr;i 1 ?L V) ptr aivi npwiarijw, -(- rii ir u :r a 'v-it r.aifr'i. loumil m Mf a .i.rif yif bT-iHi xrJ mni irU.iiiW n rv 1 L'vtvi- d wiauio or Pf r.r. m:'.v tot of Smliabnry Pa. Fo4Qtce tvJUrt Grajitsrille. - Md W. S. Beit sV Co. dl Ve mi sJC Pl!f. rsAixaa l? PVitcaasC .pp s. ins cawtaas. DtTCCTivt cawcaas. M the riaous aosac la srvea liin. Sots ta CU1mw, frtr 3 ELT THE FIEST 5TORE. I 1 a i s a r s . the newest ctylcs. Ne. ' a-.: of t'.e coo-!.-, trools at tir.hear I of low- nothhuj to exam TV Fwirci i Has net SI27 cf is:s;s !3 Sccurs every $100 cf tiabilitie; Renewable Term p.an. WANTED S12.00aton titi-Ti i L ;r - .;. a:y.w-r. I'twrll'w li ktlvrtl ia iwt n;ii-. As yn i- t - . p.c-. t atv L.Jl-vXt.T, w-MnffltT'mn:ia'". ttwi rttmuztn MurCTunf. irarrt mtUim nu mumix. hi GENTLE?EV. 'M- rn rMj.1c c-t r.. i .r ? L.' V'- ccIt ft.i.w mil omletn e: ittt ir. w-.if or l i - . : iai ncCawwi - y.a .' as'-? r;.- r a f n .ts i; ; r. f-,;r tWs-r Z ( Ivt-oj i.- t fi- ii. c. -i -'!" - r tr- w,-c- c ft tri-s -iJ'-e-sV ii X bw; iT..". i -1 i hr.t tn! .-it r, v ' j st S wrt : - . 1t i' - . j ' - t-m-Mi; !. iit - -t ...-, i . '. .Oa ii l s i .'.V 3!.?.'. a...!'''.v:.-.V - MILLERS IT WILL j WALL PAPER PAY. Get t. r-t :! pi?.:r Sscn l U ! . arl :V ia . new line of !!.;: -. Fiu i !! Pl- "s , !'. eniial v...r,,.r-. l: p.-r ; a t: .xir ol-. a:.! f ir:. P!V! ?lrr .r.K.1 on? f :at rr.r-tiry. !.- fi.r r AGENTS WANTED. J, Ker.vin Mi!!er & Co. H. F. SEANOR, Latrobe, Pa. i r l!l---l I -"-T- V .', '. ,. jV-.V JU The Springfield Improved Trac- THE tOW OCw-l C?At:jS TrSStS. T!ie wwi: v ?:- e t tnr-. mu. t is -a-w. r !. ... a 1 ns--i! a:i-l si rr.M -m- . ..-i - - rre My "' i ia -i - ''- -. 31 1 : .e.l toe Jniw V.:. r :.i-nr. s- M-n:i: in rti''. .vr.f i'ss - ,,,J -a iLi.) nu.r. .-1-1 1 ' l - ' ' aa -mi-. A-.-t is. lV AX-.S n. hll. ! l--V. -rye? wnw n 0.11 sa-i wtre I s.ay 'ciiai. tit H. F. SFANOK. TI II