If 11 The Somerset Herald Auturt 1. ISri . ..... a v - :ur o.i tuil youag at icrJer'S . , j-'cnd-nz ttXol tki bit! ," ""..j-.e of-.'ae lea-iing Normal ... :: tie ,'i-arv-t U. wiieu crop. '.. . .-.-.cn-.r Airlc'tiltvirml Society r . . . ,"- ;L j TmroD September '.'." .. ;i rU I'ciUt Grote near ..- '.V ..-.uwreiansl county. Pa., t ' :;., tiaa ever before in its ' . t -ist wra of court. .' oils P for L ; ,r Ma. hints, can be tad ". P.. M.HuTr'i, S&nt fc the White. . t 33 .-Jl" . :.. vr.- came from ijtirmany. " i . j li'v."''. Ireland ! ,,. i i -. ji and is to give ' J " - -.,( i.ts twit, f jt the ex- j -.- t.f s';sg popoora on the j ' . -- . li. at OLicaro, atid it i said ; .r- -b-'uld cot forg-t iriV. Cha t a.- wtii as any cptician. r ?.i vtars expricEce in . r.-.y rbctcir'a; her. Las j:; be fo;ir..l at the -.: :. dii'.ery fc.r a short . a .-t-ola I'ho- 4 .i. ;o stret.iTthen the ar.I ccrre-.t any I'.iia are coosid- r ..-. ; , . - ;: --,a:t J. they are ..... P;-iVtioa, and maybe .-ter of Lhe late J-ha li-i.i'; re and -'hio liail ; v-:.-n!.. I'r. KJward ; -; u-v. i!J. The bride is : iLi.i t- rouni ii 7'.. i a this medicine ! jrirs of suiTcrius it j :i itf " s the touching j .r. who hid beencurtdof ; ;.c c:" Aytr a iarsaparUla. irr cu rtrcrd. - r a-pt for the White .. us-- engaged the services of . :.r .-vt-rAl wetks. Mr. .: . nii-iciit and is pe j:: i rfLi.: ail kinds of sew- i. t" cr aiirc?s i JI iirr. Soaierset. Ta. -; Nii.jajl Hani. ii .hu--iad members cf ut. ier arms. mo.t of j ;. Iheir daiiy pay is as i.-j::rai. Er gadier ..cr.l. fl-- Lieutenant Cot i ,r. i" : Capta;n. 5 ; F.rst " jccoLd Lie-tcnazt, Vi.T3: .-jrl. i'.T), Ile-eniisti year -j.i 8un of L'aniel .. r.i tjwash'.p. Bidfjri coua :.y j. . vied oa Vedns.hiy mora :.4 over aai! pot rilled with ;. ... t-t. ' '3 accoint of the extreave heal, r. . - had prej-arJ the breakfast usle -.- ,.c (..eaant adr of two iarge maple - i...; a.i act the corlt put on the root ... f ;:.e trees :. c the Uttie b..y acci- .-an aa:a.-t it and spilled ii hot :; ;e I..--.- of the o.hial BotldvCaUon of .r...i a:, i iteifecsua of their noa;s s ;:. tLfori-atiun from t-ippack A: -t. ' L. (j. Fetjtroll" owas an old v .- -r that has j it completed ,.ah..- by hauiJ out sevea--:: ... savs Xomaiowa The ...--! r.a.n .:' the story is that the chicks - r a J i -ed as her own by a hen of ..: r. ..r.'h while the old gobbler dots : -r-.i t.- .are bat struts abwat a; psut- :".r hav.u'. so we.1 dne the -..---year-old -:r. of JoLa Bast, of 'u, vi b.f.ea. by a rattiesaake j.- a-- ). f- .:. clvj-e to his h. cje, he -. .ii rea-hitig there in a sh-rt uaie. ii.i a lars,- ,-.aut.:y of wh.sky aaJ i ... hed. Methoai aid was a; oce -v-.. a-i after I'r. Garrj-ja had a. ii l.jr several hours he siiv .11 t ..:.. him ttroa-a. During -. Lis ireaiuietit his ilr---ij a.i e:uri.'.:s si-e. hut he is ah .a -.. e t he aijout. J ,k.t?t a V .:k H . . i has announced a in : rt .e present prci.leutiai caru- ;r i--rv..a wj most searly pre : ..7 ijra-.iy of eiUjerCleve-riiir--.-, i: w..l give a free trip i. a r'i. ;yl:; ail erpejr ; to r. rt.ai.t.g ;a second best pre-iic-. .. atrip to London, Paris ai.i :e third test pred.ction 1-.-1 . ; i trip to London and re '. : .Iwa is op to residents of - ... e i'.:t-i iiaieerv. the only con- tat the prediction must te -. -i... it ahl.h is pnated in the . . jrn...g. Aay one caa make 7 i u as he ha- ballots. - -:t'i-.-w cannot or will not un- : war is wf tua-ka, published in . i. ---.r.g their gratitude to i. .-.e-s ." ..t.-.d dun ng their --a .1 et veding'y bad taste. v..i to oe ti-ttked publicly fo- : ;. - l.ule a. t of h..anity and ' r.iu-t a 1 die sooner or later i- . ... ,:z m.uistr-at.vjus of -r.; tuj suijth t e pi.iow ufde-ath '-.: -cse.-ves thanks for doing a - : all ott to their feUows. Eiitots .-, . a Savor of this kind to - jut taty would do 'hem a " I -j u.jin, for it i utterly and '--t .t jia.. PatLZTUl.zu 'U-j Syiril. -' in the household of Hon. 1. 1 a at ihe Summrt, Ela.r .e ise.us of saving the roem- - -iu. r from a rlery death a few i .!ue t-tae after the family had ; - - ie dig cummeuced to - - i:-taA ydplag and jump- r ---- lr. tvideut alarm. An ex r. u: i..e t retu.svs revealed the fact " -the lower room ha.1 ca-jght '- - '.:. iv,va cause, and had the a. su;fertd to make few f r gr-sa ihe faniily's or.'y " mi :e : i-ss would have been cut '' ' ' uad sr.ieiled the appruaching A iu'u: '.-f money could not now i s uut-b prjtector from Colonel r ' ' t.e C,w3Hl tells this story en -r. cuaty ruan : One of the citi- - -'r ...i.. Kanship been an ex----.. ra - :u.-ys. and his method is ,crI-- i-"-" r. Early in the spring he ;z "r -eyhborajod of Uu turkey eggs r 'e Kiruon barnya.-d hen : In r'? T'"? theegs werehathevL . "" :- ' -r-lets ' berime old enottzh to -v "- uf tea3el ve, the owner of them ' "V' :-e woods, where they v"'r vi ;- fat on what they could ? T-' Ji-l not see the birds ' 'jr-7 before Thanksgiving. - - i-- iSvia as tarkey harveat. the man -e-t-i -o went om into the woods for miles r ' --it ir. i caed all the turkeys be could 0 f,"0 -rryar-E He then counted - r,J pet.rivd them cp, chasing the --ers aw sy. He had -et one handred es ' '; r'; - ir"i tal uiaud that there onght tie ozr LuLvlrfd turkeys. Tb extra oo ":-'v"- ior the trouble be had in driT vC -isem hocee. ifeyervlale U thivatened with a water (amine. Lawyer Scott beasts of the first hoc grown lches tfiii season. The Bedford county fair will be hei.l oa the 4 th, 5ih, 0 h an d Tin da. i af Ortobjr. Several ca-.es ui a.vemper are returned among burse in town. Mr. John II. Styvlcr, of Iliajtoa, Ohio. ia paying his annual rlait to his friends in this place. The hotels in nearly erery town in the county are crowded with gnesta from the cities. The Mlsaes Adams of Washinian D. C , are the g'leat of their couaia Mia Marian Piatt. Mrs. C. K. HareriieiJ, of Indianapolis. Indiana, is the gueat of Mrs. . E. Priits, is Lhj place. Mrs. Sannor Wiiion, of Molice, El is paying a visa to her partcta, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scheii, in this place. Mrs. Will A. Kimmel, of Pittsburgh, is a ritat at the home of her father ia-Uw , J. O. klairaei, Ei , in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Sculley. of Pitts burg, are Tisit-cg at the hotr.e of Mrs. Scul ley parecta, Mr. and Mrs. Gor?e V. Hil Jfroajm. Dr. Albert P. EruUker and wiie, of rhila-deip-hia. arrived in town Monday moming. and w;U spend several weeks here visiting relatives. The Electric Li.'ht Ccmpany exp;-;t to have a gang of linemen at Wvjrk stringing wires al...cg the street! and wiring houses th;s morti;r.. The rain fall at Swyest.jwn during ti;e twenty-four hours ending it-uiiilay eight is sa.d to have been the heavicit since that of Mav 31. Miss Aruy N'eiirow. a rruti !en lady of about suinmen, died at Lavanvil, where she ai wars resided, Friday. Her dtavh resulted from conun-..ti3n. The Somerset township school board will meet at the Somerset Hou-e. in this place, Saiurday, for the purpcre of eW-tir.g tea. a ers fur the easnicc term The nu mbers of Johnstown Veteran I-e-gton will pic uic in this place to day. Thy -ill arrive on the h a. m. train and will take dinner at the Somerset Xlovue- No complaints are heard from the town council ab-mt being overworked. The truth U that b-xjy seem to have abandoned work of an cflicial character altocelher. Jjha Nair, one of JeJerHn township's nivfct prominent ctizens, died Friday from theerlects of consumptua. He was about jo years of are and leaves a wife and four or tlve children. Mr. A. W. Scott, of Calx. , has been speeding the put several weeks Tlsitinir amoi g his relatives in this county. List week he was the gnest of his brother, John Ih Scott, Es.) of this place Mr. John Henry Picking, of local base bail fame is home for his summer vacation. Jahn Henry recently graduated from the Itvu City Business Calle?? and cow has a poeituoa with a nrm ia Allegheny City. M.sS Nellie Cans, of I'niontowa, and Mjs Eeile McDermid. of Eclhany, West Va., are the gues of their school fhend, Ms Neilie Caauing'aaat. M-s Mclerml'l, Ls a daughter of the Prc-iivient of Bethany Colieye. Th? name of the I-stie" Mining Company ha creatr-i considerable .!i-cuion, very fe jiersxjns knowlr.g wheie it cjaie fr;iav. Lis tie is the name of Mr. Humphrey Tate's e'd est daughter, and the company was namel ia hunor of hrr. Laudlord ' Sam" Buckmaa, of Eociwood, walks with aa unusually quiet step and con verses in whispers these days, and all on ac count of a hitle stranger who arrived at his hotel one Jay last week and bears the name of his fat er. Mr. and Mrs. Abr.er McKinlvy. accompa nied by their daughter, M--s Mai!. Miss KllaEadslfy and Mr. and Mrs. Faul A. Scheil, left for Eedford this morning. Taey wl.l drive overland in carriages, snd will re turn home Saturday. Conu-css-man Scull arrived home Saturday nliti-t aad will remain here uutil the meet ing of Cvnercss next Djcttuher. It is prob able that Mr. Greevy 's Ci.ntest lor the sit now held by Mr. Scull, w ill be disposed of soj" after the meeting- of the next ses-ion. a account of railroad acix)mm.latiin the .late tor the reunion of the Somerset and Cambria county Luth-ira-s. which was to have been lieid at Frie-teus en Aug. 5. will be changed, prooai r to the l:h. Tho date an J f sriher arrar.g-ments will be an nvjitnced next wfek. At a alerting of the 1 ard i f Pojr Pi rectors M-jnday it was dei-idol to make the Somerset H .vtric Light Company a prr.fo sitlon to furnish the buildings at the Coun ty Home wii'u electric light. It is Cot known what sum they pr. .puse offering lor th ia purjise. Eachael, wife of Samuel SnyJer, of this borough, d.ed at a late hour Thursday night, aged about To years. She had been an inva lid for several years aad fjr the past year had been helpless. Her Itifirrnitics resulted from rheumatism. She is survived by her husband and focr children, three sons and one daughter. Meyersdale, -Salisbury and Conriiunce have locke-J horns about the nier.u of their respect:ve brass bands and from the amount of blowirat that is being done on ail si.l-?s it j is d.nirult to tleterratne which otssaiatwn ! possess the most wiod : but Sai-sbury has been declared the Ui in the county " and don't yoa for-toot-e." A peculiarly distressing accivlent occurred j ia this place Sunday morning. Mr. M.itoa E. Fisher, who has been atM.cted with para lyxed legs for several years, was endeavor ing to descend, unaided, from the second floor of his home on Sooth Main Crjss street to the dining room. He lost bis balance in some way and fell to the foot of the stairs sustaining a severe fracture of his rght leg and dislocating the knee of the same leg. Notwithstanding his help!-- condition. Mr. Fisher had several tims previously suceess fa'.ly performed the feat of descending the stairs of his borne without assistance. "Squire Abrarn Beam, of Lincola town ship, was a visitor in town Fn !sy. If the "S juire survives until the 'nh day of Septem ber be will round out his 'J."vU year. " The hardest thinir lor me to reconcile myself to," be said to a Hxkau representative, " is to the fact that none of the boys and girls who lived about my home when I wa a boy are alive to-lay; ail of ruy neighbors are com parative strangers.' Mr. Beam is bale and hearty and the only evidence he exhibits of advanced age is in his baiting gate. He is the oldest maa in the arunty. but is only six days older than mX Pavid Lavaa, of La vans villa. Mrs. Frank Bennett died very suddenly at her home ia this borough last Wednesday afternoon. She had been sufferer from cjosumption for years aad the attendant who bad been narsing her left her sitting at her chamber window, shortly after 5 o'clock, and went down stairs to i-tend to some da ties about the house. A few minutes after wards she sent one of the sick woman's children to be with vesel of water. The chiid soon returned saying that be was una ble to arouse his mother, she seemed to be soand asleep. The nurse went at once to the invalids room aad feiund her lying upon her bed asleep in death. She leaves s husband and three small chddreo. "A SUtch in Tlm Savs Nine." The action o'the Somerset Borough School Board in selecting teachers lor toe advanced pupils in our public schools ia sthl being canvassed by the patrons of the moods. It is evident that the directors are not fatniilar with the law, aai believing such to be the case we desire to call their atten tion to " The Common School Laws of Per, a sylvsnia. and Decisiona of the superintend ent, with Explanations, Forms, ij , Revis ed aad arrange! by L. J. Waller, Jr., Super intendent cf rublic Instruction," ccmpiied aad published in the year liri Paragraph C, page 57, says: "The em ployment of a teacher without valid certi ficate ia illegal, lor the law says elewbere, " no teacher shall be employed ia teachint; an v branch of learning other than those enumerated in Lis or her certificate." Paragraph rt says: " Family, political or church influence should never be per mitted to swerve a director ia the line of duty, in the selection of teachers. These have often been the bane of the exercise of the oSa, ia this its highest function." Article CXCTIL paze 1 13, says : - That it shall be the duty of each county sr. pen n-tec-ient to see taat in every district there shall be taught orJiotrraphy, red.r.g. wr.l ir.'. Ecghaa grammar. ge-grapby and ar.ih-Qie'.k-, as well as uch other branches as the beard of directors or controllers may re tiuire. In case the board of directors or con trui.us shal tail to provide competent teachers to teych the several brandies above epeaied. it shail be the duty of the county superintendent to notfy the board of direct ors or controllers, in writing, of their ne glect, and ia case provision is not ma le ii.nuwitQ tor tescning tne branches tlore sa!J. to report such facts to the Superintend ent of Common Schools, whose duty it snail be to withhold any warrant for llie quota of such d-strictt of the aanmi State appropria tion, until thecoucty superintendent siiall n. tify htm that competent teacners of the branches aforesaid have been employed. An J in case of neglect or refasai of tne board of directors or controllers to employ such coa!etent Uachers as aforewud. fat one montn after such noliti'saiioa by the county su;?nnlendet!t that such teachers have not b.-n provuied. such district soal. forfeit ai soivte y its wuole qa -jla of the state sppr priatiou for that year. Fr the past haif-d.-z-n years our schools have Lad a graded course of study. At the cU'se of each aein scholars have tnvn ex amined fi.r pr.m;:ioa to hiihr grades, while those who have successfully passed through ail the rooms and stood a dual ex amination ai the hands of a committee, of whiib the County Suuerlntendent is a mem ber, have been graduated from the schools ai.d granted diplomas before a public asem iilage by the President of the Eoard of Directors. It Is Lard'y pviasiiilcthat the Bjard of I'i rm. rs inten.l lowering the course of atu.ly acd cearf jrrad idling scholars ; but that is exactly what will have to be done unless they elect .pjaiined Uaichers to teach the higher tranches. The K:&aLD only voices the sentiment of patrons f the schools who have the inter ests of their children at heart and has no feel ing whatever against the teachers elected or in behalf of the teacher deposed. The directors will 3ave themselves a help of trouble by adhering to the law, the inter ests o the patrons of the schools an J to their sworn dutv. Horses Races at LavansvUIe- A lare crowd attended the first meeting of the Horse I:reeiie:s' Assoc.'a..v.n r.f Som erset county at l-avansviiie, Saturiay iier noon. Eain kept several hundred persons from attending. The track was heavy and the time made wa not what the horses are capable of dt.ing. Better pid will be shown at the meeting to he htlJ at Somer set Saturday of this week. The principal event of the Jay was a pac ing race between I'r. Payne's celebrated siallion Puke" andaa ciiknown. " Puke" cut out the pace and led the then unknown ' riugr'' a full L-ngth until they struck the home stretch, when the "ringer "cl-wed in on him and was only a noee behind when "Puke" passed under the wire. The second event was a trotting race be tween Michael Slpe's " Rrd Warrior" and Samuel Buck man's "Gray Gabies." "Gray Gables" was tirst awar to a prompt start, but only kept the lead to the first pole when ' Rsd 'Varrior" passed him at such a clip that he brvke all to pieces. He was see sawed to his feet but not in time to catch a glimpse of " Bed Warrior," who passed un der the wire ia a canter. The third was a free for all. The starters were Joha Hanna's bay gelding. H. G. Stall's "'.'Id "hariey," Nick. Berkey's ,; Flo ra," and Wm. Taymau's " Prltvie Charley . " Old Charley" lei firm the s-art to the Sa ish. The foot race wis won by Milton Picking, of Somerset. Will Have to Pay for Their Fun. From Monday's J-jhnown Tribar.e. Iaforniation for gambling was made to day before S.juire Anstead. of Conemaugh townsLip, Somerset county, by ore Frank Shatto against William T'pderave, Ben Sul k.. Charles a Mirchell. Frank J. 0 Connor, Pay Moire. and ' a Mr. Powling." who is dcscrilvtd as "a fat man and married.'' The accused parties all reside in tills city. The S.jnire hsurd a warrant and placed it in the hands of Constable S. W. Livingston, who at once came to town to bug his game. The warrants were pla.-ed in the hands of Constable P. T.. Miller, who arrested Suika, Mi.ci.vi! and Powiir.g this atenoon. They enterel tall ia the sum of $.' each for their ap-'s.rance at "S.j-aire Anstead s offi.e ca Friday, Acgust 15th, at 1 o'clo-.k in the afternoon. The other orties will be arrest ed this eve-ring. The s;.ec.'Zc cLaraotr of the alii g l gam bling !.- said to have been pitching pennies and other coin as high ia denomination as a dollar. The information states that the cf ftt.se was committed at Sulphur Springs, a popular resort for numerous Johnstown peo ple during the summer season White Hair Turning Black. From fie St. Lou ? GIobe-Detiiacrat. There is n'Kh'nr nna .iia! in ha turning wiiite, b :t taw in which the Lair turned black again after be;i!g white was recently told ly a gentleman from IHstroit. A la ly of that city orig-inaiiy had black eyes and hair, but in the course of time, when she had attained the age of about seventy years, her hair turned pare white. This was ex pected, but about a year ago her hair began darkening, and is now as black as jet. There is no doubt about the change, nor was any anincia! means used to produce it, so that the case is certainly one of the most remark able recorded in the annals of medical histo ry. The lady was not conscious of any change in diet or in her physical condition, that would justify the curious phenomenon, so it is absolutely unexplainable on any known hypothesis. Bad Luck Pursuing Him, Ft.hu the Piuiburg Pt. A pitiful tale was told to the depiartment of charities by a man named Adam Wagner Saturday afternoon. Wagner, who was man aboal 4d years of age, said during the Johnstown flood his wife and five children h.td been drowned. He could not bear to stay in the place, aad gathering a little money, be and bis sister set out for the West. They located in Pakota, tar miles from Els mark, and he bought a farm, paying f.e'forit- Here they lived nntil about a month ago when, during a storm the light ning killed his sister aad burnt his home down, he buried his sister and to get rid of his farm sold it br iui sad started back home. He became stranded in Pitubn rgh and applied for a ticket to Johnstown, where he owned a ccnple of lots aad had some fhecds. He was given a ticket. Time or Temper. No time or temper wasted when yoa ase the Cinderella ilange. Its large and high oven in urea pertect baking and roasting ohj and guaranteed by Janus 3- Holder ba1"1. Somerset, Pa. Joseph Wharton, General Manager of Coadron s store at Dysart, Cambria coonty, aad his horse were stack by lightning dur ing'a heavy thunder storm that passed over Uiat place Friday evening. The horse was killed instantly, but Mr. Wharton lingered la great agony until 3 o'clock Saturday Booniicg, when be died. Jurors for September Term. The following named gentlemen have been drawn to serve as Jurors -t the coming September term of Court, beginning on the Garth Monday i (.list) jt aoas. Al lison Joe NaiL Frank Sicklow. Eli Bender. Allegheny Laac Parr, John Fiaher. BrothersvalieT Alex Cole maa, Alex Maa ser, Sy It ester Hay. Cocemaugh J. G. Mishier. Elklick J. B.Keim. Larimer Simon H. Deal. Middlecreek Chaa. F. King. Mil ibrd John II. Gahring, D. G. Miller. Paint Isaac Ripple. Salisbury L M. Ray man, EJ Vard Hasel birtn. Somerset Borooh Hiram King. Somerset Frank B. Friedline, Moses Young, Chaunoey Dickey. Stocycreek Henry Statzmaa. Summit Irvin J. Walker. fETTT J'.aOB.-' VtsTT wixx. Adljon Zcph Duckworth John McCart cey, Rms McClintock. Allegheny G. D. Brant, Ambrose Top per. Conrad Brook. Black-Levi Sar.ner. H H Sterner. Berlin Borough G. W. Euckman, Albert Hetfley. Eroihersva'iley C. It. Flickinger, Calvin J. Altiather. C. M. Blooih. Conemaagh Njh Fry, Israel Schnavley. Cor.iiuetKS Joseph Cummins. Elklick Pemetriaa Compton, Nelson Nickeison. J. M. Davis. John W. Wright. Greenville Joseph I- Lint. Jefferson Henry B. Schlag. Jenner J. J. Arisrcaa Lincoln Isaac Friedline, John A Fried line. Milfotd-Isaiah E. Flick. Zack Walker. Now Baltimore Ahram P. Eitlie. Paint Davi 1 J. Lehman. jueniahouiug A. A. Washer. Salisbury Borough Morris Wagner. Somerset Borough Oliver Kuepper. John G. Sar.cer. Somerset Alex Dickey, Henry Coleman Davia Biough. Southampton John H. Iatpley, Nathan Emerick. Stonycreek F. F. Cable, Wta. H. Miller, Harry Woy, Axariah P. Miller, Jeph T. G Irssntr. Summit Silas Walker, Samuel 3. Saylor, D. D. J jhnson. petit Jt Boas fanjo vul. Addison Jonas McCllnUxk, Silas Hile tuan, A. J. Livenirood. Allegheny Harvey Custer. Ehw k Lewis Baker. Berlin Hubert J. Phllson, IL W. E ru bs ker. Coaemaugh Jacob Hershbergsr, Conrluence Borough E. 0. Kedorlck. Elklick Richard Glotfelty. tireenvilh. S. P. Yu'.zy. Jriferson Conrad M.iler, Charles Ream, J.hn Bruner. Jenner b. G. Neff, Jacob Keim, Fred W. Gonder, Aaron Shaffvr, J. J. Gardner. Larimer Nathaniel Eaer. Lower Turkey foot Airon Weimer. Meyersdale W. J. Eeachly, Nathaniel Slice.-. J. T. Shipley. Middlecreek R. S. McMillan. Northampton Samuel Poorbaugh. Og'e Jab Fox. yir-mahoning Jacob Stratrb. Smers-t Borough Jacob S. Picking. Somerset J. M. Cable. Alex Nicklson- Stonycreek J. W. Baiizer, Wm. H. Wa. 'it er, Tobias Giessr-er. Irvin Kimaiel, Pierce Fisher, l avid Snyder. Summit Conrad Werner. Nuts for the School Board to Crack. Why is it that the schools of this borough have not advanced the course of study dur ing the past four or five years, while the schools of all onr neighboring towns have been making marked prcgrs? Why is it that chiMtw are graduated at so early an age? How are teachers to teach higher branch es who have never qualified therein ? Why is there discrimination against wom en, as evidenced by the published salaries of the lady assistant principal an l the male teacher of room No. 1 ? Whv are teachers fresh from the district school preferred to experienced graduates of Slate Normals What incentive is offered to young ladies and gentlemen to ipnali'y as teachers " Are school boards elected for the purpose of prv.rurlrjg 'he best teachirg ability avail able for the money, or for the pnrpose of advancing their own selfish interests T I'nder the existing state of aHairs is not the entire State appropriation for the bor ough ia danger of beii.g loot Would i: not be better t elect persons as directors hereafier who have a higher regard fr the i-iierests of the schools 7 All of the above qietions are of vital inuiort to the patrons of the schools of this borjugb, and to permit the schools to fann er retrcga.le would be a gross denlectico of duty on the part uf thuse sworn to look af ter the tdacational interests of the town. The evl-imns of the Hkald are open to nieinbtrs of the Bird of Directors to replyto the abeve questions.. The HxkaLD has a number of other ques tions to propouui to (he School Board of ev-n greater interest to the tax payers than the above. Lost. A gold fib watch chain with came cf George W. Lata on back of buckle. A liber al rtward will be given Saderby leaving at P. A. S.uzllY Somerset, Pa. Twelve Days at the Seashore. Thi taint popular excurson via the Balti more and Oa.o Ih R. to Atlantic City from Pittsburgh. Wheeling, rarxersburg, and all intermediate stations to Washington Junc tion, MX, is announced fcjr Thursday, Au gust 11th. Those who have not yet ava iled themselves of the superior train service and low rates offered for a trip to the seas li ore should not neclert this opportunity. A Lw re degree 0f pleasure is obtained in these jaunts to the seaside over the Baltimore Jt Ohio by view of the country en route, than which there is none more pictares-ua or richer in historical interest in America. Tickets will be valid for return journey for twelve days from day of sale, also to stop at Philadelphia for the night of August 11th, and will be good on all regular trains. On return journey they will be good to slop off at Washington. thusaJording aa opportuni ty to visit the numerous public buildings, which are open to visitors free cf charge, and take a trip Jew a the Potomac to Ml Vern on, the tomb of Washington, as well as to visit other places of interest in and near Washington. For rales and time of train consult ap pended table : Liavs a. a. a. : Ban CooSiien.e. Horkwonl Jviotown sviMTiemet J4-Teru;e Hyudrr.an Cuuxtieriaad JfltJS .ue S.J0 r. s. a.s 5.01 v no LOi. a. . f oe 5.!6 -11.! liiMH. isD W lltOf. M i ti 7.j Correspondingly low rates from other sta tions. Pullman cars on both trains. For more detailed information apply to the nearest B. A O. Agent. Look Here Would inform the progressive fanners of Somerset Coonty that I am again in the field with a full line of Fertilizers, and my self on my agent will call to see yoa to solicit your orders for the coming season. My agents this season are S. B. Yoder, Pugh, Pa, Joseph Reiman. Stanton's Mills, Pa, W. H. Landis, Meyendaie, Pa Solomon Davis, Nonnaiviiie, Pa, and Peter Flak, Somerset, Pa., who ia also delivering and shipping agent at Somerset, where gpodm will be kept in stock throughout the season. I would thank ail for their ssoat liberal patronage daring past seasons, and hope all will favor myself or my agents with joor orders for both spring and fall crop. Should we miss seeing yoa. just drop ns a line early and yea will have our very beat attention. On behalf of the Susquehanna FerLillxeT Cax, A. J. Kosxa, Guernsey, Pa. No Ball for Crttchlow Sylvester Crilchlow was reman. led to jail at Pittsburgh Thursday without balL to await trial ai the September term of court oa the charge of ruurvler. Cr.tchlo w the first of the H-miestead men lor whom the court has refused to take bail. When court open ed Thursday Critcblow's attorney sieved for his release on baiL The bearing then proceeded, Captain Breck conducting the examination Cor the prosecution and W.J. Brenoen acting for the delwise. The first witness was J. M. Dixon, s clerk ia th employ of the Carnegie company. He testified that he was at Homestead July 6th, at 3.30 in the morning and at that time he saw Ciitcblow walking toward Manhall with a gun on his shoulder. H. H. Henry, assistant paymaster iur the company, cor roborated Dixon. Samuel Stewart, another clerk, was at Manball on the day of the hot. He saw Criteblow in the morning with a gun on his shoulder. He again saw hint about t o'clock in the afternoon, when Criteblow was lying behind a barricade, through which he had his gun pointed. He saw Criteblow fire the gun. He was stand ing behind Crl'chlow. Dr. McKeunan testi fied as to the dea.hofT. J. Corners the man for whose death Criteblow is charged with murder. This concluded the testimony. Judge Ma gee then said this case was a vastly diiTerent j one from that of O Donne!! and Ross. Here was th case of a man who stood behind a barncade and fired a gun, and a man was killed in flont of the barricaile. It came close to marder in the fir degree, and he was disinclined to take baiL Mr. Brencen said as Conners was shot at 11 a.m., and the shot fired by Criteblow was fired at 4 p. m., he could not have kill ed Connors. Judge Magee replied that be might have been there ail the time, and he would not admit him to bail. He, so far as they knew, was the leader of the riot. In conclu sion, he ordered Critchelow remanded to jail for trial. In the case of Close, also charged with murder, no opposition was made to his re lease on $;,' . Criteblow has been in trouble before. Ia April, l.S.sft, during the strike at the Alleghe ny Bessemer Steel Works cf the Carnegie's at Daqaesne he was one of the belligerents. He and his brother, Albert Critchlcw, who has since been killed on the railroad, were named in the injunction obtained by the company again-t the strikers. He disobey ed the injunction and, with others, was ar rested for contempt of court. He was after ward again charged with contempt, and an attachment issued for him. The record, however, does not show what farther ac tion was taken in the Here We Are Agaln-Barto Wire at 2 1-4 Cents Per Pound. The Johnstown food wire ia all acid, bet we have received from the factory a lot of barb wire which will be sold at two twenty five pr hundred poun.ls. Guaranteed to stand stretching. This is a good bargain. ! Call and see it. JlS. B. Hi'LSEKEaO. Arms for Employ ss. Superintendent Potter now has arms in the Homes teal mills for every man. There are about I") deputy sheriffs there beside the coal and iron police. They are all arm ed with clubs and titles, and the number of deputies is to be increased to A.' very short- He swid yesterday. "We have taken ample precaauocsjo protect every man la our employ. There are guns enough in the mill to arm every maa ia our employ the moment any occasion arises fir such aiTtoe. We know the character of the men we have to deal with, and ill not stand any fuoiishT, ntwa. We will meet force with krve. Good Bread. If you want gooI old-fashioned bread like mother nsed to bake, buy lite Cinderella Range. It's large, high ovens insnres pood baking and roasting. Sold by James B. Hol der! sum, Somerset, Pa. For Sale. A carload of Crockery from one to six gal lons. A liberal redaction made to mer chants, ia large lots. MlBLOS SlKBOlK. Cooley's Talk of Leaving. Ustosrowtv, Ang. I. The Cooley gang now consists of si x members. They consist of Frank Cooley. Jack P-imsey , Brint Fn-y, Sam Veairer, a man named Meyers and a re cent unknown recruit. The gang has tol l several ople that thy intend going to Texas at soon as they can get a big "stake" and bad got evea with old man Collier for killing Jack. It is thought the eaug got enough money to take them out of th country by the rob bery of William Smith aai it is the general belief that they will leave socn. If they do not the farmers propose to quit work and not resume aatil the band ia either killed or landed in jail. Frerpuent det laralijns are made by alliens that they will shoot them on sight and risk any CoUje'ienees the act may entail. Sher.rf M-jCormick still refuses to act and the citizens are bitter in denouncing hira. Year Eyes tested free of charge by a practical Optic i a n aad glasses furnish ed from Zj cents to $10 'JO per pair. A Cv-lBsxa, Jewelers and Opticians. Somerset, ra. Crossed the Ocean to Elope. SiiAS.'ki. Pa, July i-i. Larenza Farei came all the way from Bjnlea'ix, France, to elope with Hose, the pretty daughter of Mrs. Gobett, of this flare, but formerly of Bor dtaux. Rote disappeared suddenly a month ago, and to day a letter from her, dated at Paris, toid the anxious mother how, one night month ago Fan-i, who bad just come from France that day, came nmler his sweet heart's wtn'low. The girl leaped into his arms and they tied at once to Europe. Cood Housekeepers, Some of the best housekeepers in Somer set sad vicinity use the Cinderella Stores and Banges and pronounce them perfect bakers. Sold by James B. Holderbanm, Somerset, Pa- Columbus Postage Stamps. Washixotobt, Aug, I. The Postmaster General has adopted the design for a new series of postage stamps to be issued ia com memoration of the dsreovery of America. The issue will include all values and will be.- designs of historic character, each representing some incident ia the life of Columbus or picturing something appro priate to its purpose. DIED. Mrs. Eachel Snyder, wife of Samuel Sny der, died oo last Thursday evening, aged about ?J years. Mrs. Snyder was a consistent and faithful member of the Lutheran church for more than fifty years. Loyal to her church and to daty, always in her place at the public worship cm the Lord's day, in Sunday School and ia the prayer-meeting, ah has left an example of a fine Christian liie be hind her. For over Eve years she has been confined to her room and bed of suffering ; yet she bore all with Christian fortitude and resig nation, until pain and death were swallow ed np ia victory. Her funeral services were held oa Satur day at 3 p. w conducted by her pastor, Bev. J. 8. Harkey. Mr. Soy-ltr desires to return his sincere thanks to the many friends who assisted him during the fear or five years of his wile's suffering. His Parents Refused. JiFrMisvjr, In-L, July For year or more Maud McCoy and Seymour Wright have been lovers. Miss M."oy is a resident cf Charleston, led , ar d a member of one of the mcst distinguished families of that town.- She ram here to visit the family of George M.iler, aod it was at their home the couple decided to get married. Last evening was the trme. A license had bvea proenred, an4 Rev. Huchiuacn, of the Presbyterian Church, had been engaged to perform the ceremony, 3 o'clock as the boar ; bat Wright fa-led to appear, and at II o'clock the clergyman and gueata returned home and the would-be bride was left to mourn. This forenoon it was learned that Wright's parents in Silenced hitn not to marry the girt. Father than be parted te drowned hiraseif ia the river. The body has not yet been recovered. Mis McCoy is !mot c rax ed with grief. e Mr. TFillian Lohr Of Freeport, Ii.tsna to fail rapidly, tost a appetite aod got into a senuus eondjtioa from Dv;rir,im sha not IS J 0Jh'3la tahles or meat, ami eve toait lwtrswd her. H.i.l fc give up hoase. work, laa week alter taivUig Hood's Sarsaparilla She felt a little better. Cou! t keep nor food on her stomach and ervw stroner. Mie tic 3 botties. bas a Z"1 a;.petiie. its.. vioes her work eas.ly, is uuw lu irtect lai'-U. Mnnrva Pn i a ara tfca tt mf rliia. Taey at diitesuca and nn hwviaca. QRHIAys COURT SALH OF Valtsallg Real Estate. Tlir ntiii-rijmwvi. In pcrrniajire f an orlvr of the onmoiia v-ourt nl ut'.Vf at pu&utf amin un Ltc LrtU'hreaa, OQ Thnrsday, Sept. 1st, 1S92, trtv of Hcoxt l.ohr, tlr d. No. 1. A jurat of Unci conLtiaatof thirty Acrw Ati.! tea i-n be- r.m me;rt vt'iUr la Jegrm-n uw?ij'p. rm;rvH rouctf. Pm.. tjoiiv P-ter Pm;'T, Hfnry SH-AJgl anJ uthefN oa wiujti is ert- U-'-i a TVVO-STORY HOUSE, tarn and other wit V.ur..!tr. Scb et to tlie wa ter r.ai.i as now usxsl or ti:e crsi uul oa trai.'t .No. i No. A parcel -A rociainin f.rur acres an.! ou tiviii.ire.i au.i li in. iwrsrie-. suuate in inie U;u osliii.. .xmiitT aii.l stau at. prsaivl, .N)tn Nu. 1. livl iau.'.soi J.Kiataau C. Baraley, on w aj. u is er-j I- ! a oris 4i.L o. 3. A trti i i.t lau.i ejntaicing einT'it a'rea, ia ttie u ni..p. cjiinty aa-t State a.irese:.!, ad joining lands .n Henry Jl -1 ai.u sosaa N tivier ne.ir. Terms. Tvta per fent. of the pir. -hase rccney a: tie tiaie or mlf: oan.-e oae ttivri ia bn.l whea a.e is coniiruie-l .al !eve.i aia'ie i one-iaint ia one year aa.i .Mie-t-iiM in r.vo years w;ta uiter ewt troci cuQiinuatiun of .e. b. V. EARsTLFV. Baiervi:ie. Pa. I. W BAKKLaY. April 1, 'si. Aini.a)(r&Xors. riiA-vs court ale. OF Vahalb Real Estate! Fr Tirtij? of oritur of th fVnLjuu' ronrt, uf ,ra-rvt county. .. th-r ?! brr exi-5-! to Jiii;li Oil tae (,fVi:lirr, in ihc wwit-iaip of aCaie. ti:J ctii)tyf tu SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, '92. at X o'clock P 34. te fci'mwin 1erbtil rel eatc, late tin; pr-jp-jrty of rieury .uici, ieu d, Ui tit : Aec rtuin rrA-t r.r prrei of Unl ititeau? in Ai a h.ckory iM.:!! al cirrw ui" Uj Vt '.aL-aer. X rrr. to l pwt, :iieii-e by Lami i: rwrw LjLiurt nurta -is.-1' e.-t -vJ ptn ur-i u a piX, tnruv ty u! ja-'-rC M''1 rr-if-jr ri:ii 7-- rt .v pw?n;h-r to a a:ii ttiiiv-. ti-nf bj Laal ofL' 3 V a.itrrr fciiit-a l v . er r.t. to (.tare f b.-i;.n:i Hi,'. eo:a:3.;c a rvs trict CKravwure, tu vn.ia k crcictl a tw ory Une DU'ELLIXG HOrSE, firame static. A f.r ff rpia f oaI i r,n orii-l a:l brta$ uinni oQ st,i j-r-m? ; frx.1 tii-l water. Terms. i-thip! in hanl -a Wlirrry of r!Hv,l ; OtJr1 tn:nt .Bir.ey-c aut 'Hie-tli:ril tn :w ; r-ftLr frm tljiT f "nit; .t r. inter.-, ou Ie-f-rr"tl paalr-ny. JU prrr cvtil. of t;te hase cjOt-y to tie pas-i w .fn T.rtu-ry . rt--:.-rrwl r73ivr:!j U be rt.iiT-l !v ;tiC,,t.irTjl uuiiii tn ice : r!n, I. r. ,A RL i IT. A '.minit-mi. -r arul Trxstce. J'JBLIC salp: OF Vakath Rsal Estatss- B" wirti-rfuf a Vur. is or-!cr of the rThaa"- t rfirt M .rUirrNw! t-niip.iy, Pa..io:be uiiieri'.tii d pfrti, :hey Till espt :o "a..e ty jyi&.it; oct cry oq SATURDAY, AUGUST 2T, 1332. at 1 a'"Uj-k P M.. on the prt-niise. ih- fir.ii t! .r-cn iw-ii rta! etau?, ia: liie prinerty ofiamutrl H:eja4i;ta, tie, 'i. r.ir j. L A T-a.is tttix-t of Iaa-5 tiruASe ia Ai ri)D UTwnb.p. '3t r4i rocrTr. Pa.. a iirj:a lanvN nt iotta jIh: .-.aiai s, Levi coiQ;:joti7, .nkrrn5 L imtr t ' Ian ik Vh Sixt. ITi! li:iirii itft, 'jajk,i others, etQrajniTisT 4J( aTt?? csore or lew. uf inch - j ire c:tartU, r.i ia nra' -w, ;a!r.t ? i;tyr lar.'l. aanLB Uifcrtva erevicti ai-.-aor7 bru k D TY ELLIS G HO USE, with b.-ir.vi:t : rxl tax.k Um ii'xlH frvt aiwi o'iier rt;tt;i;:.iic : sf"-l w.i:r tnt fr.iit : & tleriaiti wilts om.. a ciar. roa on: aixt lime-t-UMiti. i,or.Tciijent to m. :njsi ar.-l uixrva.r Uii b-rr:g' the iatf ::'invi-arf t f h i!e--jj-.L Nut w'.:wau? a" oi.-rsj'l, ai;'iii:;iir No. 1. lauuaul' N"a ?cjtt aai utucrs, coUajkiLuzig arr. more -w ifa. '-j. .1 rit'iiLie as ai"r4rJ, aJ oia;r tra-S No. Z. N ah 7w.Att aaJ Hhers -jvO-A-uiSi l a-nrr niore r a. . S.ti.atr? a. af-ir-a!. at!janln? tract So. 1. Ian Is of I':! H:cbru3 ail ivhent con taioi:isr 1t re. mr- or la. Na 1. i aa-1 . heavi.y ti.nberpi with oak. ch.nit. pedlar anl hetai.Kf . an.J r vt two nuieK ruu r'urt LUUS.aiujn, oti to ii. Jt u. kai- TERMS. 0n Oiinl Iowa on rtnrini:a:;r.n of sa-e auI rtrliTey of ilt-rU : one-t.urO m one y-rar atitl oae thiM .d two years fniD iuy ol'aa-r : la per rent, of the purphX'? m'nt-y t. t.- a e aa the property t oi'l i det'err.' pT:aeai w tte evirtU ua tne prenn y jii'icrceai rKl. Ail fN'rrvrn'1enre a-i-l-vju-evi to the uatieriijfa ed wilt otreiTe irtnn; t:erc.'H?n. JMRSMlAd J. r'"LrC. .i Lick. Pa. DAii aiSSBACrtt K-nt ii.SL, Pa. JuBX R. i tTT, Arwruey-at-Law, ajr.:ere Pa. A DillMSTRATOas' ;ALE. Vahath Hal Estate. Cmierand t.v virt ar of aa Orier ot the Or ptlaii Cuurt .f sioter-t evHloty. i'a.. Ut oa reied. we will xr-. to puMie "ale oa UtC preuuses of .Nix. L In Sluujcm: towmmip, ua Saturday, Annst 13, '92, at t o'elork !a the a.ernooa. the JjUowinc ie trritied real entail, late LH esuie of Waaia scull, Jee i. rzt : x L A .1 that certain trai't of land ctuaie is wtycrelK tiwosftip. auxserwi co-ial, ra., ao .a.D pi, ii.ir frtim auay-reea uJeriia oo ifte oonii. ian-is of i'eier boT.r a:i 1 Henry Hii'l oa the aa.. land af jeremiaa haa.tf oa lb fcMitii. pnvste roat from Henry Heaver -ia ttie west. e,itaiing j a'mi more or lew. havto ttwrwm creeU a rd two tvrf-y nxf taxe kx ran and ior rum keeicrs pan, keule auu uxtuv, to r with tae taTa-. Turn tana at oeAiiy i ner.i aot tu good eu.Uvatac No. i. aiitaat eertaia vrrt ai land situate in said vUwsnip, attiaii Luii.ia at Peter T. liiuer on tae aura and wet, lan la of Lewis Lowry oo tne souta and em, eoouuaiac tea seres mr or lew, having eretited triereoa a t'.rottT nw botioe aad rVut ai.as aad dia o.itrai.iiiijs ood fru-t ltoa. Terms. Oae-third down on Wivery of deed : one-thin! none year as4 oue-taifd ia tw y-an wita ta lemt -w u.e deferred payneoaa, Tea per eeoi. of Uie pcrrbaae ciuoev to tie avaid down oa day of 9us. l"rm' ei l. ofa L, exnet o' pvart ot taw bam. Isaaaaoarj. i-"', aai af j. . IsC Jaav- r7' " W5f. H. XILLEK, J. i. KIMSE.L Admirnatrasors. 3gi XECVTOES' 50TICE, J. 2. M "!ino'. Ui of jenner Ui vrr 2i fn. Ue- aned, Leara if . iisTnt-trui m no thi Mtxt kaTw 5ew vmniaj to "He ii. lr--v-,1 bj '.:e pcrH-r au'tsorlT, BMir it hrtf to all permicu m-ietiu-l -n.a etel ID i:ie lauise,l.a: pv ment wi4 '.r-e bav,if I'atsf anst t.w sasiae wil inwci t(.ta 4my jttv-ni-a.i-i k kii to tt ftkiA Lavif.ra V i rvsfli.iea yf a.o Ce.i. no Sai'iruj, spt. W. l-i tw-ea .& noursof t mi i c ck a s. ' , vim aad wtacrt taj wi.i K ,r;.t aerpix E F M VLtTi . BZiSZEi suliM-X-K. aac-uum. JXECUT'JR?:' NoIICE. luiwue f J L LiSr. of Jewaer Toww- h:B. Bert( o., Pa. vl .1. Lenen rwirtirv m uj h i bavlaf Nrea irmctvMt to ta cuerMrssvi ty th propr Kitaurt-.y. Dxre it Hereof erven ui aj pe-oo iaaacrd u v.-J euata ui ai&a laxitl ai pnraiat, and u,oa tiaviu eiiaM mjixl tttt saai w lit prvneat tan ttuir aaiueut.. atevvt Sue tru,BQI oa f.njy. siepc , 14 at 10 eicrt a ca of iwai car. a: lv-o. -4 -U tnMa4. wia aul where uury wui aueud tor .J aurpoae. rSa-VE jtv:i.io anri laeeutues DMLNISTRATORS SALE Eatasa of M lehael H. Veyen. late w Llncoin tuwli . u. sVerMvvf .souutv. Pm., Lriof Aitnjaitrmii".B .ja ii bve eat havtnf tara tru! to 11-c uaiecMsaed bf ui pr.wir autii::y. aaLUtf is hevty c-ea W ail person. inwo4e.l to te.vt issian. to inaa ijime.li ai pwrmeac watt tt.M ha'tneeiaiio. wvM the wjl will pnwer: utecs vluif auiaeauca.'e'i tvr MLmcQL ua or ber Smi-iptav. ta vl.v of sVoicmber, A- D. 1 VJ, at ute aouae oi me - i. . AK- LINg MEVFt. Avtm'ittetrai.irs oi Ma.t.i U. Meyers, dec L A UDITcR"r3 XOTICrX J. .. Kimmel A son, ) In the Toon of Cnn- w . cawi r ens or sver- H. I Baer. I s cwnty, pa. Voiiintanr v:r:iran L Xore i bertr fiven laat me tia!l.mirae4 Aailitor. appointed r.y m 1 Court u di-u-..Aiie Uie fuad in u bands ot u ahor umi A caee. a. appeancg on b.i r.oai acvusit. wul u ai 1.j ort.ee in the bcrrxirh ot 5uner.. oa Tuarsday me i ta dr ni A !'. A. D , lot Ue pi-ix oV ftjiefefc-j a tj. vlwcr. .rf wt ap pwrntcat. when aal .err aii av.Ysum lawrvs ewi caa atenu. TXT W. BirEi KIR. A JUiluV. DMmSTSATOFJS' NOTICE. haie at Hirara shaker, late of atf wtbhip, Sttmervwet ewiar ra. Jr 1. Leuer. of A.it&uxirmiiwa oa tr.e afiove eta. 3TiuK brn araiuoi u lav uaviers.ne-i i.y u. yrver tinaorif. oftii- i berWv .vea io avl perwia lOiielMeO laani estsks to tnaac .:raie.!( w p&yrnrat and UkMc haTiat cla.ois a a nM ui aaaie will ureiwnt tnena tin v auiacQt,t-ai.t fcir rtiteaient. on tx;-trt sal .Mar, tae iri .lay sjepi.. irj, at tae lae rr..:eiie t -ai.i . .1, I-A-NiKL -HTrtt. HaK.EY SHAKhta. Fred. W. Biesecker. A lniiairkirw. Aitorary. A DMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE. iistaae of jaatt Toompin. nee" !.. !ie of laviii. vu,e. .-oniersrt Suiinty. ra., Leilers of avi3.c.tratitio oo tl. aiv estate bavtu hera granted to la uo.Jeriaeil b t proper autaor.iy outlaw i aereoy )ncn u per kna la-.i-otevl t wi.! etai to mu iranM iu payment, aaul tiua har af ct.ima amc uie sa.ae w ul preheat tc3 vi, alr.ai.. ur.J iur anl ir aient on saianlav. Sept 3J. at ih? "t resivleii. of dee L, wr.ea aod waereaa pwrtis caa at'.en.i. OEO. A. THOJI F-SOX, ' -3X H. rax, A.iaiiulsarai.ir. Aturaev. DMIMSTRATOR'S notice. Kmam of Lyllia Vouaat. late nt B'ju k uwoauiP. svvicvirset county, Iw. . Uee -t. Letters rti a.lnui:ru..a on thw aivTe esta'e bv.u Veo tmuu-vi Uj ine u:iervtiTtvei bj tu. prr -ta..n:y. a.ai.-e i hereb y :reo to a.l trii imie'iUsi to sa-J estate to mwac iaiaie.ii .tepmytneatu a l ttUM uv.r.c r.ainia amiost sai.f v-siauj wiu prsaat the a .Lite a.i'.aen.:tiv4 for ettlemeDt ua Sauinlay aui'N ."7, A. l , tl, at the nijence of tae A Itaicstraiur in ii.a. towosliip. JOHN' Vurv.HT. A-imiiiisiraiur. A UDITOf.ri NOTICK. T!e !UilerKgnel d iiy atioiated auditor bv t!. t rpaaas . octrt. of somerset eiMiare. m tlie e-taie oi DaviJ Kasoau.l. dec J. u aeer-i,a tie beers to ...J e-Late. ar.l :nae Utnt.itlio of Lue t:r;.l- :a Use oaa-U of Henry F srae 1. A tm.aa trmi.ir. u aa.1 amucie itum ,eai;y entut'ed iereuiv, wi.l atlea.t to ine.i .ues ot t' atj:'.Ma;niei.i at tnoi3. in sovtaerv. ra.. vm Tuewiav- i ve xa lay ot i'ifut, A. 1 , t-ou. atiea aivi wa. re a.i i porcnj mvretel caa atici J. A. J. C'LTJ. R.V. A ' l..vT- A I'MTUli's XuTICH la Ee- Estate ) la the Orp nans' Conrt Ot Qf Mare A. Bibinr lee'd. t !neret t'oontv. Pa. s-itt Mav. Li a.!m.m-.raur 1 ncn-.t eon flrneU a'4ltite. "A j.t now. Uh July. !.!. oo pwitioe .iro-Ts Borkevpiie. .mm ..t tie a.tn'..ni-lrt,,r .rf Marr a. b rh'f n. JereaK!. uie Cakv t appuira A. C Hol ft. fcj-j . Aim ht. u pmM apun all ;utins ana j:Kt .i.Mnouuoa.M tar fm.i in h &aau to ami anion.; tc-e term.: entitle.) taeretia.-' .Nvii.rv ia ovreriv ivrvn taal I u. sit .a mw of-.-e rn the bn.a of stKserset, nmniT .if ?..m erset, state of Pennsf iTaiiia. a Fn.Uv tre 1.14 iaj-oi" Aiiir.t, A ii . 1-1. a: liio iia t A M. rOr trie jnircnmof atten ii:. t the iuries of aiy at piirument a-eorli:ix to trie term of tri aQue reeite-i nm3iL.m. waec rin 1 where a.l 7erin iniereel a-iil aoewr or Se f.vrever brrvd Zpmx auy ?nare in ine ;iistriuit.i:a. A. C. E0LBF.3T. k e E r S t CO JOHN P. KNABLE & CO.'S JULY CLSAP'CS SALS! W'e make a rsle to carrr ovir no jfrfc. Price will -ell aavtLiaz. It Li our loss. Come acJ share tie Laraiss. We will eti' nailoa a few we hive to ofcr joa. AVASH GOODS. SrJ-iach Challi, 12-1-2 e zrade. rcdi:co,l to 3c. Fiae Chevroaj reilaceJ ta ?c. DRESS GOODS. All-Wool Cheviot red ioel to 2o, -3-33 ,"(V. All-Wool Cheviot re-iuce l to ZZc. i:. All-Wool Cteviot reduce J to wa3 ST-l-2o. INDIA SILKS. One line fiae grade reduced to T "c. SUITS AND CLOAKS ALL REDUCED. This line we are determined t close, many at exactly half price. We have seme elegant Pans Dresses, si'k lined that we will sell at about half price. They areelecrr.nto.ds. Come see the many bargains all departments hae to off er John P. Knable & Co. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. Send for samples and Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to buv mea's wear of the be: zrad-.'s. be-t nukir-- az i ..-t ,:v!os Whore WLt. of ciirt?e. at the Mammoth Cloihir.z ."tre ria t v the JOHN'S TOWN HL'sTLEItr. a;u of the Iiite-t patterns. Hat-" of the new.'; -?vh-. N"e.-'iwar. cf tlie finest and not.fiiet fashions. L'uvierwoar of a'.I ma !--. cra-i.'s and materials caa alvay-? he had at Th.- Hl'STLKU V Kr!-;.oriurn. It j on are seeking gxl gtdj. chap roL, uoo is at unheard of Iotr prioos. tre are vour Clothier to l-ov cf. .-aii-i'i il-a -..ara:ited, THOMAS & KARR, Successors to Thoma, Karr i O jlivle. 2.1 and 2 3. Maia Street, JOIIXSTO WV. PA. Ulll cost you nothiny to exam hue goods and compare price. ANDREW FOSTER, 247, 249, Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA.'' Dry Gaotls, Notions, Carets, k MHOW BIG? TSEBlSIKiSEOCT. m HOW STRONG? Write for rates on th Kcnwb! Trm F.an. AGENTS WANTED H B SSEf. 531 Wood st. Pittsburjr. Pa, POWELL'S PURE 812-00 a ton (DISSOLVED SOUTH CAROLINA BONE Ufmmk-rtk Kmrh- 1 Jvjan t wanttril '.a it Nt ctmrs -m rt. a tijri niiliiun. wririk inc.aj laieoiMcac :anLMWfj atixt l"7 P wi l Ka- Knf fit: '' trm. V a, ui i- to i it Pm. --T p r -a. Ra xn,i Ue4 Ka Kemli Kr n o r-l Lin a)rarM Fertilizers ft Warn nJ . Kali iniortOM-sJUm lllit fr:fc rAtrflv, Kampa. Pr-iie f..ram.. A..ui. awl amj-r i;jotivrs, BaoalactanK! (iM-au'. t ? .t v?t- Wr rsrwurt i m rr cicl itiliiii BHiirKTtjfrM. towm , O. rJ WC.LL Ok VU. 4 Pitut M iar kid.i.M (huu, tar mi to Ht Bwtj't Waarf, BxUHIOBE, lit. to lit uatt fcruiiaiM aiiraa. .uriTJ"fci,MIItwf Lt,iri'M 1 f 1 T Oil I A t ur n4 Ikt mf Him twi. If 1 lllllIklLl' M. aUiiimu.arr lrakiia4 M J m I LIUiJllUHlJ akjavct i irwiim t law fat k- w sussasifj.te SHOE rJ,vl,. t V f v I -Jt-litil ..Vl V) ra. v .--j ..f !. i. .' r va l-v f ' C'- "- 1 wm tin iia-t arj r mil ri exr)4iT ult to h i-lr aad iraanal whre ! Niml. vrie f.rnlttlw. If mC for mle.la fo-r "' "-.r c , , t iuuk na, un aa4 wtOaa wulci. iHUe Im. W .X. loala.-s H. oti-oa. VRH OF PAUTITItN. ":lnnM ii:airt;rW. of Hnnwu nmiv., Kia- . Hrua tiwim. KnML-, hr,tuu ii-:cr. v ft'ni yf F-rttL., I3:.ei o il nf lae MrpTfrr 1 mill hoii Aa is an; m ice freuu.', ,a rwt.eiijie . tin'-ff'.wva L- M..i-r, 1., u;o :3 j-:;r"!,i ur ati;p. .-Hr,wp--t ninty. T'a-rj-l-vT L1r JiiX A' ACTi.-C. l"-, w!lcn j p:tL notice, Tu 'i::ieTsirfnrH! fir p.i-':r ni lio.; he ti-.-Vn-nio rj-nrvt jnntT. 1 i:iin lrt 1 ul'J.ha 'r, K.tr.nel lVrli j. J'd:i "ai . anvW-i.n ".11 irapowt-!urtit al WL rTj?it m JAfKS F II VMS?- Veterinary Surgeon, Uii ;u-r. nfi m,t un LPire" tlr-rrunr t:r iri ! lrlitrnnirrI.-,' it piiuor, a--o a cwti- Trt?riorj Obslrrtric a Spri.!!. ttra '.hrrrof .! tixiie u- n v xu . H - ien ft trvunent tor ti.VO p?rwk t nmi.T roe fiurr Eil.iurf 7'wr bm rf)C ni UrLAei aorw I tu.re trr-ui teta:uor k- k1-j cr3wxi Ty. Grnut.Hville. FACTS iat i m'd the foilow- g.xl.- al the tow ti T-oo. yrar okl Pnre Kyo fr frt (allim. Tnnr """" i-a K.-ir - - ' - M T-n i. ' rstfrm - " i - Tws-.aj - " 1 - i yar-l i onre iml ;i kii ! So per i Uai R:. Sivjori. i Lart. Hiinifanan. afcerr? ajt Pft Kiftri litvrt iTBportai.oiia in i jv. p.ari: 1 j:TortieU tlraatifvv. o : ua, a4 Uie -.ei4 arro. or fcr -ocvv-: Fn.-o Iiu Ma-l orivr inMBy a liix tvJ Ujv. o txi ciuuae U baaui( aad' potainc. A. ANDRIESSEN, (72, Ftdersi St, . ALLGKNV, PA. 'i 1 Has ccr S!27 :f Jsssls ta secure every S103 cf liati'iris. -i i r r. . t. (. f.X. jJ r-r t n . v r Cr-r, I writ v !.4 . Hm .ii'iu-r.;.".' .-.n.'-.i ,i U) -.-n ni-. A ' t Ur,-.T . Ari. : Iwr'rr-r; : v4''..r5 in .(; r-Al- -9. tl.:. ..-" f .: ') ; w . j.. i ; ;.-!- i ii tj ' f.m t " b-l rt-it.t t;uJi ''" D:.iCt. 01.7 Um i!lt t wif- aa i t.a u. H. F. SEAN0R, Latrobe, M fi C! 1 ;--'i ; The Springfield Improved Trac tion Er.'ne. THE 17H C01 CrAH?.j hlir.ll. ia 'Tie ' i t - rj-'-t ' m l T " '""' y"-'-'r -''' s ' Mf tlrA.i-.'liifT!''. ' tt i. li-". 'III.-- T..;tf. I 4- -. i" I"! - C. BI :i in,T!,1 'hf 'i-.-Triit -f t "' ' v null : x" ir-. 2-1 i- -' it-'l - w. pncr ;' -'--. tii I . - y Wm.tiJU 'llf tfa : n. :I Utrf 0l8 H. F. SFAXOR. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, CETTY 5ELFG, FA. rOUNDEO IN 1832 lr- ", 1 . . ....- ... ; : lv. iavi- a. a-..l rv veE.ir.-. r 1 m.l a--:n. ;i". : ..vr-. arT La. -l..Jii i-. n t, . n,-a.-. I'-.i-'v i.'l.i.l -a.-n 2ra- ; ..- o Tvuia. S.x:'!? is H''is vxi f St. a-" ' -a ' -; " Cr'i' t.hrwil. ' ;." I;'"5,t ka.ir..t lr-l.'.. I, al .n . i.-- iiA i 1 L ? f : ft i.ll'ir.l! H ; tjt -1 J'-;-'- PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, ra "rrarviu .;:.! .' a. f:t at. 1 fr.-.ai In l'a;'.t. '.. :-" -r -;f - care .i fi ITtna aii-l :.w .-vau'-. .- tc v,ik . -I.:.' .It "i ra owns ;. '! il r ' ' -' "T H H is L T. L-. m., irwi i at, or EV. K. riit. a. M., -rut.;-oi. share the Bar ii
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