llhe Somerset Herald: I GE-ME K. SCULL, Editor. Aucust l'CK. on litji bright sr-i early -.).- of i'tw furniture at IVrlin's, 1 Fft-J-i St.. beetna Aug. H:h. -a,;- a! ainul half price. . should be JVfcisterrJ oa or btluie 1,'x.r :. K-.:ut or H! i!y wag n is fc.ld Li' J. 15. Houuiisem. . . .ijv, Saturdsy, S ptem! r :.'rid. i xt i, .-ii holiday. i..rs of the Heksi o should not forget f i ; 5 f i - i i 4 t , ! -I J N. 1''r' urucist., can m lueir "I f I ! I . p,,f.r4 runtr agricultural society .'. :!: si i"1' fir this year on Sep- .; O'Lle-.k The Fall Term opens 4 I,. i VKiA! sad Instrumental Music ... ?s address Henry B. Mover, ! , : :.a:i:a Railroad hts at Ai ordered to work half time iV.Ler 'Mts. Hie st ops are the ,. ;:.e Wind ia the world, and employ th-usand and eiht thousand ii .-.ifof the men will work one week e .r.br half will wjrk the next, njnj Ivlin's I'.rustt'.Is Carpets l-r yard, in any pattern? I.ace . j -.t than jobbers frio-s. - .r..r.:''i on any article. $"' and ; a t: , Ji.UoMown, I'a. r ...... r '.! .' letters remaining in the r at r-jtuerset wiil be sent to the : -. -e if not called for wilhiu i i i 1: 1 I I ;.;. ;;.ini !..;U:!f, August 1. : I :a t. !: r ' : Beeson, A. O. Mrs.; . ;t vt-t: I'l.-loui". Hannah ; Kretch 1 i Vjii; I.iat. Wra. ; M.rClure, II. 1 IV.tins. J.isie : l'ritt". Wot. ; Stewart, B. ; I .. ,-r. K. I'. : Yaley. Ella. J l-HH Kflleu. P. M. I a l.rti: Jrewinp at:d for the prevention 1 i:..f. Aur Hair ViiJr has no equal 1 and ft": iei.ry. It eradicates dand- 'hp ;-ra.' moist, aim neaiiuy, aria . vitaV atid color to weak, faded, and ; j r. 1' tie most popular of toilet arti- 4 i i i -man TLaddeus Mahon reveivel a , oui-of Lis Hunting 1 on county s er.i !iiii j two f " bills, which wj ra'ea by rasslioppers. and request MrMa.jon to have them r-dt-enied at j., ;rv. Tiie It't'-r sta'e.l that a farin i V- vi -t. in t :.e pocket of which w as otialviive. When be went to r. v,-; a eaten fjll of boles by the ..! ..; and the mony so Ua.agel as 1 i t i.o . c!. uiit. '.v:.- Hai: Vttfor is cleanly, agreeable. and safe. It U the tut eiejraal :';,r :!iot economical of toile t prepara l',y its use la.iies can produce an :r,.i.t!!t nr..wth of hair, causing il to be-ui- Lateral in C"!or. lustre, and texture. f:,t-tinners in the vicinity of Oak 0 rove. ..- '.:,::d county, are preatly excited -r '.'..r :i:id!ne of three vein of coal. The i.it.ety fed beneath the surface and v: :V. thi'-k. The eecoaJ is - feet be , thirteen feet thick and the third is i . ,t vein 7" feet below the surface. r.-f iltz-tr, for August i;.h, will coo i two li.aTnung short stoiies: " Angela," Mrs. Harriet 1'rescott Spmi'jrd. and " A ;ti W.mtita" by Mrs. I.yiie O.Harris. ,- .-M-ludins chapter of Mr. Iau:s .ta l iierestiTii series on the " Elements r.j.'il i'.'sv'n" will also ap;ear in this .i,:-.r. Some fascinating and attractive .;::up-es of the Fa.r" will be given in a e of illustrations by Mr. T. Part Walker. . 'e John Cessna, of He '.ford f who is 72 i:, y.J. has m'ssed but two sessior-s of the ,-rt me court ia Pennsylvania in fjrty-tive 11ride. be has been present at every TLttj-aceiuent of his old collejre. Franklin i UaTiia'l, since bis graduation many ' ITS i i'.v.f H. F. IT umpbr.es, formerly of Scott J. r i. i tf Kjckwood, Pa., can devote a $r i. its ) instrumental music ; those .-birg to rewive instruction oa organ or S iZ-j w.ll do weil to call eairly and secure :-s : t staay. T:. j:.i.u instruction in Hiraiony and - 1j. .1 sr.- i ald Leaded pension case Las -a ;:i,ra:tbi. Coiiirensuian Tarsuey, of ) -s..uri, is the d.overcr. He says that f : tain I. V. I'oilock, of St. John, Putnam Mo., is paid Ji a month oa account J;: j jry to Lis tiariii:, and $- per month -::.e oss cf hair. Pull'jck was a captain in f V. ftljtcetr.h Missouri Infantry for three I iri. and has an exctlieni rtcord. I M 're than one half of t he men employed the Cambria I-on Company, at Johas t v.i. have been discharged. The maaa5."rs t tiii-y are short of o.-d-rs and do not (are t r.:aite i.iore iron than will till orders until .? i-;rr:ninr J what course the Democratic S-rress wiil take on the ttri if question, if - i t.y is laii-u ot! iron the capacity of the - sriil be redji-fd and the was of the E Uiateriailv cut down. .- v-as n for ! ya..y snooh -'epteniber Tg sq iirres 1st. It has u Fr.iav, r. a ("a t.ce ia this sectioa for many years ' i-alf-.-a: -p irtsmeo' to tak advantage :: :. ae-' Luater and steal ::t j the wootls ijy- previous to tiie openin- of the -'Ti ail kill s juirrels. Tui? year that -r .!! be tr'.vea s m" attention and .s k.i .ra t- have killed game out of -a wi.l be dealt with accar-Jiag to law. .. t-. a decided by Iairy Commission i., fj.M- l;.o.i by subscription to . i i ie work oi h'i diittueut auJ j.eoma-iraritie law. The Ig- 4-:-- fa -1 1 . ce any art mi. nation. a- :-.-tie r.'o;ics to the cons-tabii s e. tailing their attention to tl e 't.-utthe act of 1--"), which makt-s it ' ' in ite ij . irterly rtpirts to the .rt of ail parties who offer cr sll -i--..e..r imitation batter of any 'ar, August i'-.a. was the last day ""-""" ut dr- is for record ia order to 1 - - ti- 3i--.".'u tae recent law which was pass - ; ii day of May last. Said law l" i-s'-riLe rMrJ::tf of all deeds exe- i ; t r to ti.e passage of the act, and t.- c ::.e fr go doing to'.Mdays ai ue pasu.t taereot Ilal estate own- - . have fa.iel to have their deeds re trjsaia.j dj -y a: once ia order to se- '-e tj i-jeir proirrty. A failure to r ,- m.-.u this law suhjels the protrv f -ar Miui-ut of any chums or dutits con- :1 j i-i;y of the preceding grantors. f '- 'ar' E Igf. of the Siate Board of Agri s of ttie crop : The crops of corn "- com ius viiv that the recent drought : f;r'!:y revia.-e teir yieldings. Asa ri! c juw.iaeij-e corn for future detiv wi.l aivance ia prii at,i the price of : s u.usl iiecessaniy be higher. TLe y ca-i se Las .j.vreased the y ield and size I hes, but w;h increase thtir ''- ii:,:y. I? maay places the cr.-' ks brea very much decreased, uiiwrt; hum her oi bunches aet-ou :irs iiiy. jvd weather, make up I - .eacv. -e.i nder.t of Pu'sie Instruction .suaj.ng out to the various coun- f ' -r:.d ! j .o.'ji; h suieriuteDdeata of IuL- - --.s ci.j.ies of the law enacted by ILe ' '-' 5 it ire requiring b-jrds of scbool wto.- :,.! cjfitroi.erj I mite provision -f-- the wter closets for each of ibe . -j liadrr tht.r bicia! i ins'i..-t',,u in I . cisuf .rt.ti and beautify! coujition, autiiorize cj'J'U of com aioa pleas to j for i;. a Couiuelent uersou to in-Lart w ',, .t oa complaint of taxable citizen of district ia which boards of school 'Jts or controllers have failed to provide ta n proper and adequate school ac- , s...jds ior i-je c f y etHJwj to school I f iili I rnxTiaiiig a I '-iiii.ju for the children who are law- I privileges, in the di ¬ ng a peua.ty lor ng;ect of 4 . V ,S a J on iw mrt of uyi to-y. i Mr. Frank Zafa.ll, wife and family, left Thursday for a few weeks visit to Atlantic Citv. Edward B. Scull, K-ij., of Pittsburgh, I i-ect .-iattirday and Sunday with Somerset friends. ! Ma-y Piatt, cf (.ref-n-i:;.'. Mercer V.i55 wua.j,i.,.u....-y..t ir.n, :sv's:;'::.:ati;,e home of John II. rh!. F.s ,. Eegular alj turned court canveired at 1) o'clork yesterday ruon.icg with Judge Iaangeuecker, Eiesecker and Hetllty on tut bench. Mr. A. Eruce Cu3a l.e n sumiuering at wiil return to their this wwk. th at.d wife, who have the Somerset House, home, I. lunula, Neb., George L. Djbson, Democratic candidate for Register and R-vorder, and ex-Associate, Jutlge Daniel StaifL, of Jeaner township, are visiting friends in the west. Messrs. Hermanus Baer, George. Miller, George Harrison aad Watson Frease, will compose a party that w ill leave Somerset for the Wotld's Fair next Wednesday. Mrs. John A. Eirubert and her sisters. Mrs. Kiwiird Hochsteth-r aud Miss Susie ivbro'k .are visiting their sitter, Mrs. Charles W. s-uiuiford, in Brook'.vn, X. V. Miss Eleanor Philson, of Berlin, is send ing a few days with her cousin. Miss Nannie Brubaker, prior to returning to her studies in the girls" school at Allentown, Pa. Humor say? that three of Somerset's charming young ladies will wed this fall, and that one will live iu Pittsburgh, another in Meyersdaie and the third in Johnstown- lr. and Mrs. J. W. Carothers havens their guests this week Miss Ella Everhart and Messrs John and K.ilxrt Furst, of Clinton county. The two latter are brothers of Mrs. Carothers. Monday Calvin and L'aniel Zejgier, sons of Jacob Zeigler, of this place, purchased the meat market of George Auman, on Main Cross street. The new proprietors took im mediate possession. Burglars broke into the dwelling house of Mr. Harry Buy la, three miles north of this place, Monday afiern-oon. during the absence of the family. A pocket book containing a small amount of monev was stolen. Hon. H. I). Tate, private secrttary to Gov ernor Pattison, was in this piare Saturdty. Mr. Tate is interested with 3 ud-e Baer and others in Somerset county coal lamb and i a stock-holder in the I.istie Ca! Co:nj.-aiij-. I'r. Albert P. Brubaker. of Philadelphia, arrived in S mer-t M.nday and will speti.'i a week at the home of his sisters. The lr. is oa his way home from Chi. -ago. where he had been in attendance at the Kenua! Cou-gre.-j. A lire iu the woods near Hillsboro, Taint township, a few days ago, consumed consid erable bark belonging to the Cambria Lum ber Company. Some of the larmers in that vicinity also had their fences b irnel before the tlaiues were subdued. Oa Monday last, John C. Si-iioll", of Mil ford township, drove through Somerset 7 head of tat rattle that were weighed on the borough scales and the average weight was ll'; pounds. V. H. Kink, the fc'ux kman of Jen.-ier, was the purcha-ter. Mr. Frank J.Scheil, a Somerset boy and a graduate of the Herald composing room, was in town yesterday represent ipg the boot and shoe house of Horner, Boyd 'V Co., Bal tiiuore. MJ. Mr. Shell has only recently returtitd from Seattle. Washington. fcaturday, I J;h lust., r rank n.. Koons, a vetc.-au of the late war and a number of Reuben Ftrner Post, G. A. R , at Stoyestow n. died in the Soldiers' Home, at Erie, Pa. Th remains were brought to StoyeMowa for in termed. The deceased wes Captain in the '.' id Pa. Vol., and was captured and suffered ia Libhy prison. Mr. and Mrs. F.mii Sweuson, of Pitts burgh, aad M t, Grace Jordan, of Ml. Pleas ant, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Parker. Mr. Swenson will be remembered by many of our readers from his counts, lion with tiie engineer cor;iS statiouel at this plac e during the days of construction oa the South IVun R. II. A Johnstown pi(er says that o:!ieers of tae Cambria Lumber Co. express the opin ion that the company wiil soon be iu sbae to continue business. It is likely, hewever, that the property will be allowed to g to saie, when it w .11 be bought in. In this way oi jectionahle features in the mai.ag.j meiit will be disposed of. The annual re union and pic uic of Som erset County Lutherans at Rxkwood, Thursday, promises to attract; nure people than have ever assemble 1 in the grove at that place on any former occasion. Several of the most prominent members of that de nomination in the l uited Slates wiil be present and deliver audre.-ses. Burglars made three attempts oa in many different eights last we k, to rob the h. me of R.i lolph Hoover, a short distance south of town. Oj the occasion of their last vi-it they were received witu a load of shut, and Mr. H wver is uud-r the impression that one of the rascals was wounded. Harry Sipe, the we. 1 Kiuca iiie'casnt at Sipcsville, Lincoln u.-w.-iship. ha- pure ias--J ihe grocery store of " 1.' ck" Voug',!, on Mam Cross Si ret-t. T ie store his been clos ed for a short prri xl si I before it is re ojw-u-ed Mr. Sipe wiil lay in a spjs.k of merchan dise such as is ke;t in a genera! store. Mr. Si; basalso leased the Hotiuian property o-i I'nioa street and wiil remove his family to Somerset this week . A s-ries of h re ra-.-s is aMi.iuTvJ, to take place Situr.i.iy, 2 t h inst , on layman's track at LavansviSJe. Indications phit to a large crowd being present aa J several of the races, it U claimed, will be d Tided'y inter esting. Nearly ail of the best known bors es in the county are eute 1. There will be a pic nicin the grove ti- arthe track follow ing the races, at wtii- h dancing w.ll be one of the principal features. Saturday morning John R. Stall, a weU knowa farmer of Cooeruiugh towuship, started for Johnstown with a heavy load of produce and while crossing a small bridge about half a mile from his house, the telle ports of the Ori Jge gave way and the bridge tumbled down. The front part of the wg on went down with it. The wagon was badly broken and it was tecesary for Lira to get another to Laul his prod ace to the city. Ex-Judge Baer has been suffering untold tor.ures the past week from a poisoned arm. The Judge had a boil on his arm, and while tramping over ihe count-y in the vicinity of Listie. unconsciously came in contact with some poisonous weed or plant. The poisou areravated the boil and caused the arm to saellout of ail proportion. The sufferer was confined U) bis house for several days but is now able to be at his oilije during business hours. Thursday, while K.'bert Bjwrma, of Johnstown, was driving to Somerst with his uncle Emanuel Bowman of Somerset township, he received sorni severs iuiuries by being thrown from a bagg. White passing a stone crusher, the horse took fright and ran away, throwing the occupants of the buggy to the t roaad. The old pentle uian was but slightly injured, but Robert head struck a stone and was severely bruUed. Dr. Loutber dressed his wound. Wiird mmtt from Harrisbunr that the "proposed Pennsylvania industrial school toldters' orphans will be located at Eoilimj Springs. Cumberland county. Several other reliable sites have been offered the tub couiitu-e id ila torcmision having the matter iucharga, but it baa been prac tically decided that the advantage aiisred by Boiling Springs are superior to those oSered anywhere elee in the state and that this is the most desirable site for the in- stitutioa. Mr. E. Marker, of Idiiiois, was found dad in bed Monday morning at the home of Us brother-'n-law, Samuel Swearner, in Black township, having expired sometime during the night from heart disease. He was a h rot her of Jacob Marker, of Ulack town- i shtp, and hail only arrived at ! &. ,,,, .,. f... mrnuse n: Itockwood a vhiMii rel- a-iv. T i.e deceased is a veteran cf the :ate ar. Mr. Sanriei B jwman, who had been visit ing at the homes of his sister Miss. Cath erine Bowman and brothers Eli and Enisnul. of Somerset township, and Jerome Bownman, of .1 hntown, left Monday morning for Chicago where he will spend some time at the World's Fair before pro eetding to his home in California. Mr. Eowiuaa was bom and reared in this county, but reraaved to California forty years ago. He is sixty-five years ofa?e aad visits hia birthplace every three years. Much surprise was iiianil'esteI last week whea it becaraa known that Mrs. M. M. Tredwel! i Co., ha i dis;wsed of their mil linery business to L. H. Davis A. Co. The head of the new firm is Miss Lou Davis, who for the past several years has had clmrgp of the millinery department in Mrs. Kite B. Co'Tr.,th a store, and wtio is general ly reoognizTd as one of the best equipped ladies in the milliner's art ever in Somerset. M. M. Trcdwell A Cj. has been one of our most suecessfu! aad popular business firms, am! we Lave no doubt but that their uo c?s.sorj will maintain its high standard. Mr. Samuel Puilsou, who Las been quiet ly but persistently wofkingat railroad mat ters ever since he was appointed on the com mittee last year, this week showed us a let ter iroiu Samuel Ilea, assistant to the Presi dent if the Pennsylvania Ilaiiroad Co., in which be holds out the prosjiect of coal land buyers working gradually in our di rection and the eventual running of a branch of the Pennsylvania railroad into this sec tion to reach the coal. During the present depression, however, says Mr. Ilea, railroad building by the Pennsylvania Company will not be encouraged. !ertin Ueami. The Reformed Chinch re-union and pic uic at Kxkwoo-J, last Tinr- lay, did not at tract the large crowd that was anticipated, owing to the threattnirg weather. About one thousand eop!e had assembled in the grove above the town at noon aad after lunch the program arranged tor the occasion was carried out. I'r. Rupp, of Meyersdaie, spoke of the progress of the Reformed Chnrh in a century of its history iu the Patted States from 17'J.j to Dr. Kre- nier. of Berlin, took f or his subject the mis sionary work of the Church in America. Rev. King, of Som-r showed the inde pendent origin of the Ufjrnte-.l Church at the reformation, it not being a hrari'-h of sny pan of protestanism, but having its source directly in the Founder of the Church Himself. The following pis-tmasters were appointed in this county Monday : J. J. Reynolds, Con fluence; D. W. Uo'der, Holsapple; S. P. Geis e!, Hooversvihe. The announcement oflhe ai pointnieiits occasioned considerable sur prise in Somerset as the gentlemen named Lave not trained with the fiction that Las controlled all of tiie local p ostollice appoint ments Iierctotore ma,le und.r Cie present j 0f a si,e f ,r holding the Annual Meeting, administration. At the time of leceiit j lliet ia Johnstown last Tuesday, and alier Democratic County Convention. Geoge j arl dny a session, at which the advanta v.rof.of (Vntluen.-e. was put up in oppose- of Johnstown. Indiana, Idlewild and tion to General CotTroih for Chairman, and it was annouaci 1 at that time that he was to be the next posmaster ajf his town. Mr. Geisel, it is claimed, also trains with the I' .tlrot'-i ing of the party. Tne postmaster General has evidently concluded that it is not good piuti -s to pat ail of histggsiu one basket. Henry Grove, a venerable aad respected citizen of S.onycrc-ek towuship, died rnura day night from a complication of stomach troubles, iu the sixty-fifth year of his age. The interment took plate Sunday at haul brrisville and was attended by a vast con course of sorrowing relatives aad friends. The deceased had been an active aud promi nent member of the Evangelical church for many years and the funeral services were conducted by R 'V. F. P. Saylor, of that de nomination. The (it-ceased is survived by his wife and two children, Wm. Grove and Mrs. Rjbert Miller, of Sionycreek township, and by the following step c aildren : Mr. Wm. M. Bedrock. of Somerset, Mrs. Herman Shank aud Mrs. Peter Hi'n, of Johnstown, Mrs. Jonathan Spangler and Mrs. George Spang ler, of Sionycreek toiis:iip. Never before during the thirty yea-s that the farmers have been holding the.r annual harve-t home in tne beautiful grove near Friedeus has the crowd reached the num ber that was present la-it Saturday. The crowd was variously estimated at from three to six thousaud persons and n was certainly nearer the latter than the former number. It was a representative farmers gathering and was composed of crsous from ali sec tions of the county, many of them having traveled twenty miles in order to be present. Barring the dusty roads aud high wia J that prevailed, the day was an ileal one to spend in the woo is. T ie pic nic groaads were provided with ail kinds of amusements and those present who failed to have a good time have only theiusehej to biarae. Tne harvest borne was held under the auspices of ihe Friedeas Lutheran Caurch and dur ing the cay a numoer of addresses were de l.vered by proni.tie.it members of that de iiominai.on and otaers. Several bauds of mosic were ia a'.teu 1 tne?. Oa las: Saturday morning Misses Amanda and Susanna Mishler, daughters of Mr. Levi Mishler, of Cjac.TiJugh Tjwaship, started to walk to their home from the Red Bridge, on the L.t.L,!n re .v. uaio UailroaJ, a few miles from Johustowu. The distance to their horae is about eight miles and they walk-jd across the fields and lost taelr way. iu lae ereaia Mr. Mish ler. knowing they were t-j have arrived home that day. left in search of them, and was in formed at the placs where they left that they started to walk eirly that morning. A numOer of farmers then j incd Mr. Mishler to search for the lost girls, and when thej arrived at his home late at night the girls had just ent-red. Thev had lost their way, and walked all day untii they reached a road that led to their horae. It was reported that during the s 'arch for them parts of a cjw were found that hid been devoured by the panther, which has been seen in that vicinity on several accaaions. It was supposed from this the girls had fallen the prey of the panther. The following from the Washington i'urt will prove interesting to the many Somerset friends of Mr. " Tom'' C. Harmum : Oae of the best known and most popular members of tbe press galleries of the Capitol will leave Washington in the latter part of the mouth. Mr. T. C. Hanum, represents tive of tbe Seripps league of newspapers, has been appointed special agent of the Treasury and wili be stationed a'. El Paso, Texas. Ii is a bree.'.y and sandy town upon the epper R:o Grande, 5 iKO feet above sea level, with population of l-'.ov'J, most of whom are good people. It is the main gateway be tween the Puited Slates of America and the Vuited S'ates of Mexico, tbe imports of silver-lead ores being especially hesvy. An atmosphere of old Spanish chivalry hangs about tbe place moonlit serenades with guitars, duenna. figures shrouded in serapes softly-uttered oaths, sliie'.tos and mescal. Mr. H annum will breathe a great deal of it. The tawny K;o Grande comes down from tbe hills and rolls by the foot of the town. Justacro's!, aad connected by an internation al bridge, is Paso del Porte, where they sell 7.V-cent cigars for 8 cents, I; is S3me evi dence of Mr. Hannum's ability aad honesty and cheeriness that every member of the Washington newspaper craft wishes Liin good luck. &meB.ber that Mahlon gcbrock keeps in stovk a full and frrsh line of groceries, flour and feed, at bottom prion. Country pro i dace taken in exchange for roods at all ' times. Not Satisfactorj". Monday afternoon about one hundred of the leading farmers tf Somerset township roiiecied on the farm of Paniel Maust, two roiies north of town, for the purpose of wit- i nessing the performance of a stone crasher I that it was proposed to pnrchnse for use on j tLeto:;sh;projfc. The machine did not perform the work it was elaiuiei it could to the satisfaction of ail the gentlemen present and it was decided not to purch.i-e it. The farmers of Somer set township are determined to improve the condition of their reads, but they are un willing to invest in an expensive piece of machinery until they are fully satisfied that it will jerform the work better and cheaier than the same can be done by hand. It is claimed that a camber of the gentle men present were prejudiced against the ma chine before they saw it in operation because they feared it purchase meant payment of taxes in cash. Many townships in the east ern counties of the State have been using stone crushers oa their roads for years and find tbat they do the work satisfactorily and economically. Deth From Lock-jaw. Famucl Fyock, of Paint township, living about I miles from Scalp Level, lit s at the pjiut of death as a result of an accident which happened last Monday. The acci dent iiself w as not so serious, but the attend ant consequences have led to a bad condi tion. It was while chopping a tree that he was struck by a limb in such a manner as to break his leg. He was taken to his home where it was properly dressed, but lockjaw ensued and for several days he has been in a very critical condition. If a favorable channe docs not jxn lake place it is feared he cannot receiver. Since the above was written we learn that Mr. Fyock expired Friday night, from lock jaw. The funeral took place Monday morning at the late residence of the deceased, and was largely attended. The obsequies were very impressive, and interment was made in the farm graveyard. Mr. Fyock was about sixty years of age and was highly resjected. He is survived by his wife and one sou, John, whose farm adj jins the old homestead. The dec-eased was a faithful member of the German Baptist Church. About nine years since, Cve or six of Mr. and Mrs. Fy ock's children died within a few days of each other, the cause being diptheria. Lost In the Woods. The Annual Meeting of the Duukard Church will be held in Meversdale next May. Tuis meaui that between thirty and lifiy thousand members of that denomina tion from ail Sections of the United States will be entertained in the '-Metropoiis"' for a period of from one to two weeks. As the Herald said on a previous occasion Meyers dale has demonstrated her ability to handle large crowds of ieop!e and with the facili ties at the command of that town at present she can do so easier now than ever before. The Annual meeting is a big affair and it hrin: s big business to the town iu which il is held. We congratulate the enterprising people of Meyersdaie npoa having secured iu The ejmmlf.ee charged with the selection Meyersdaie were duly presented and urged. decided upon Meyersdaie as the most avail able place. The Johnstown people are vcy much dis appoiuted at the committee's dicisioa aud will make an efijrt to have them recjnsider when they convene again at Meyersdaie some time nexl month for ihe purpose of at tending to other matters relating to the An nual Meeting. Il is hardly likely that the committee wiil take any further action in the matter. Failure at Hyndman. Executions were issued Thursday morn ing against John K. While and George B. White, of Hyndman, for ffi.ooo. The Whiles are owners of several tanneries. John K. White is, also. President of the South Pennsylvania National Bank of Hyndman, which, also, went down in the wreck. The bank's doors failed to open Thursday morning. The capita! stock of the banking concern is 5.-ii,i.M. For the past ten days there Las been a steady run. It is thought that all the deposits will be paid in full, as one of the executions issued this morning for il11, 0" O is in flavor of the bank. A statement wiil be made public in a few days. By the s iutting down of tbe steam tanneries over 2 men are thrown out of employment. Later developments show that it is a big ger failure than at first suppose 1. Jjhu K. and George B. White owned 43 of the . shares in the bank. The run has been a heavy, merciless one lor two weeks. Other concerns that will be affected by the failure, besides the big tanneries, are tbe Everett Water and Electric Light Companies, the Hyndman Water Company and the Ama zon Sreamship Company, plying between New York and Sjuth America, The Comp troller of the Currency has been notified to take charge of the bank aud ail the firm's personal property has been issued on. White Brothers' liabilities are $.;jo,0"cJ. asseta said to be good for f I.V,t j. Judge Longenecker, who arrived in Som erset Monday evening, say that he learned on very good authority while at Hyndman that the bank would pay dollar for dollar to all of its depositors. It appears tbat there was les- than f-M.'-n oa depxit in the bank at the time it close.! its doors aad the capi tal stock of the institution is more than double that amount. Row On a B. & O. Train. A revolver, whiskey and a reckless young man are the deadly combination that will probably send Brakeman William Hartman of l uiontown, to bis grave and Ja-jei Watt of Dunbar, to the penitentiary. The com bination got in its dea liy work on "Tucker" Hunt's train at Dunbar last Tuesday nigbt when Hartman attempted to prevent Watt from sbootiugConducior Hani. When the I'niontown Express reached Couneilsvilie Tuesday evening, young Watt with a number of companions boarded it to go home. Conductor Hunt had some diffi culty in collecting the fares from two of Wait's companions who sat a few seats ahead of him. When the. Conductor asked Watt for his fare be claim-.! he had paid it. H ant told him he would have to pay or get oif and took hold of him to put him o.T. Watt then paid, and the conductor passed oa into the next car. As Hunt paused out of the door Watt rose to his feet and drew his revolver, declaring be would shoot the conductor. Hartman told Watt to put Lis revolver away, as he might burl some one with it. After commanding Hartman to stand aside Watt leveled his revolver at tbe receding form of Conductor Hunt, who was just passing into tbe rear car. Hartman sprang upon Watt and grappled with him. He forced the revolver down, but just as the muzale of the weapon was in range with his abdomen it was discharged. Hartman fell to the R xir exclaiming that be was shot. At this part of the struggle 'Squire Cot tom, of Dunbar, seizd Wait. A desperate struggle ensued during which Watt fired two more shots. Oae pierced Cot torn 's bands, and the other went through the ceiling. Half a dozen strong arms soon seized Watt and overpowered him. The wounded brakeman was carried to the baggage car and taken to his home at I'nion town. The wounded man has relatives living in and aroua 1 Berlin. Hartman died at I'niontown Monday morning. Modern Housework. May be (jonemoreeasily, moreconveniet t ly and with lew expense on tbe Cinderella Eange than with many others; all the old objections to range removed. Jt will cave you time, money and bard work. It ia a (rood baker and is sold with tbat understand ing. Sold by J. B. Holderbaam. Death of Samuel Barclay. Karuue! Barclay, a leading eiltrfn and representative farmer of this county, died at bis borne in Mil ford township, Thursday, 17th inst. He bad lxn an invalid for sev eral years, sutleriug from an atactica of tbe kidney, and some montiis tco tui'j-rtd a stroke of paralysis. His death was not un expected to those aouatnlcd w:th bts physi cal iotirma'ies. Mr. Barclay's parents emigrated from Ger many at an early day and settled in York connty. They subsequently removed to So ra ersH county about !?. and purchased a tract of land in Allegheny township. Sam uel Barclay was horn July, 1, I"d.". He was reared on a farm and was early tanght hab itsof industry which he exercised during his long and successful life. March 23, IS-xs, Le was married to Sarah Miller, and the following April removed to the farm called "Sand Spring," of between two and three hundred acrts, where he resided until the day of his death. Mr. Barclay was pos sessed of several farms, aggregating eight hundred acres in this county, and about six hundred acres in the western states. He was always accounted one of the best and most successful farmers in the county and was among the first to avail himself of im proved methods of husbandry. He always took a great interest in breeding line slot k, both horses and cattle. He was among the ti ret of our farmers to import short-horned cattle. Lav. rig introduced that famous breed in Is;.;). He raised the celebrated centennial eteer, "General Grant," th largest in tbe Vnited Suites if not iu the worid ; his weight being 474o lbs. In addition to farm ing he ojrated quite extensively as a drover. His first wife, by whom he had three chil dren Abraham (deceased,), Simon P. and Susan died iu IViJ. He married for his second wife, Mrs. Catharine Walker, and they had one son, Silas A. For Sale, Very Cheap. An entire outfit of machinery for the man ufacture of fertilizer, including a large boiier and engine. Fo.X B ROT U EES, Somerset, Pa. Teachers Elected. EL k LICK TOWNSHIP. For West Salisbury Grammar school, M. H. Fike; West Salisbury Priuiiry, Miss Jenet McKiuley j Chestnut Spring, D. H. Bender; Sawmill. W. H Yutzy ; I). Hay scbool, Mr. Stevannus; Lichty, .M.S. Mau-t ; Iajwry, A. L. Maust: Pleasant Hill, N. K retch man; Thomas, Miss Annie Hasel barth ; Cross Iloads, K. K. Blanch; St. Paul, Miss McCiintock. No applicants for the Peck and HaysviUe schools. Kill k WOOl liOEOl'.H Trincipa!, O. (J. Say I jr ; grammar school. F.lla Werner; intermediate, Nannie Kim mell ; primary, Ida Schaif. SAUsBI BY llOKOt UH. Miss Edith I.icbhter for" the A Grammar room, Miss Clara .mo for B Grammar, Miss Mi!liron;for Intermediate, Miss Lizzie Liv engood for Primary. No teacher hired yet for the High school. LO WEK Tl KKEVFoCTTOWSsIllP. C'rotss Koads, F. H. Sjo'.t ; King. John B. Minder; Gahrlng, E. C. Uavis : Harbaugii, Mary Cramer; l'raketown. siattie Col born , Brushtown, Margaret McN'eal. S t'MWIT TOtt IssHII'. Glade City, advanced, C. C. Heckle ; prima ry, llliza Gaagey; S.J. Miller, W. Witt. Keystone, Cal..Ctinstner ; Peck.J. F.. Gna-ey ; Summit Mills, Silas Witt ; Shaw Mines, Al vin Gnagey; B. Miller, Lloyd Peck; Lichty, P. Moguet ; Walker, Man 1 Staller : Kretcb man, H. Saylor ; Wiltrout, John H. Zuin ; Garrett, advanced, J. F. Ihvely; intermedi ate, Mary L. Kupp; primary, K.ia K'.iuiut! ; Gnagey, Martha Saylor. State Norma! School. The State Normal School, at Indiana. Pa., will begin the fail term oa Tuesday, Sept. twelfth with Ex State Superintendent Wal ler as principal. The school is so well-known as to leave little room for cummeudatiou. Health is promoted by the high elevation, the large campus aud the gymnasium. Comfort is promoted by the new elevator. The Board is determined to preserve the high reputation of the school for training teachers and preparing youth for active life. Nearly every graduate of this year has al ready been engaged to teach. Now is the time, when positions are scarce, for young men to prepare themselves for better work by attending school. Pennsylvania's Farms. Secretary Edge, of the state board of agri culture, has secured from the census bureau, at Washington a tabulated statement show ing the number of farms by counties in Pennsylvania, according to tbe census of Lancaster county leads the list with t'-ito, while the smallest number are in Cameron, which has but 'SVJ. The number of farms in the other counties of the state are given as follows : Adams, 3 3 Hj ; Allegheny, 5 31.,; Arm strong, 4.127; Beaver, ..to.' ; Bedford, 3, lJi; Berks, 6.!C.2; Blair, l.i'.Ki ; Bradford, (i ll.) ; Bucks, G :VA ; Butler, 5,:S; ; Cambria, 2.211; Carbon. y.2; Centre, 2.1 So; Chester, G,!ltt; Clarion. 3 lit; Cieartield, 2.S12; Clinton, 1.M2 ; Columbia, 2,113 ; Crawford, 7,.So ; Cuniiierland, 2.!M ; Dauphin, 2,i:77 ; lela ware, 1,-t'i'j ; Elk. 7o3 ; Erie, o.l-.! ; Fayette. 3,';2u ; Forest, i'.n ; Frankiin, 3.2fo ; Ful ton, l,.Tu; Greene, 221 ; Huntingdon, 2..'i'tl ; Indiana, -1,014 ; Jetlerson, 2.VU ; Ju niata, l.Oott; Lackawanna. l,."7:f ; Lawrence, 2,67o; Lebanon, 2.4td ; L-bigb, 3.37S ; Lu zerne, 2. Sot) ; Lycoming, 3,. '102; McKean, I,4i.O; Mercer, o,021 ; Milliin, 1111; Mon roe, 1,7;7 ; Montgomery, o ,l ; Montour, U ; Northampton, 3.3' ' ; Northnml-er-land. 2.:i ; Perry, 2,311; Philadelphia, Hoi ; Pike, !M) ; Potter, 2 12; Schuylkill, 2.C-0 ; Snyder, l.faJT; Sjmer-et, 3.171 ; Sul livan, 'XA; Susquehanna, 4 7lti; Tiova, 4,5.Vi ; Pnion, 1,221 ; Venango, :S,ti)l ; War ren. 2,S(il; Washington. 4. ill; Wayne, 3,il',D ; Wtstmoreland, 5,33!) : A'yomirg. J.732; York, 7,73. Attentlon Farmers ! Farmers desiring fo have their rye thrash ed and Ihe straw tied into bundles by ma chinery will do well to conirncniate with A. C Miller A Co., at Kalieraville. Satisfac tion guaranteed. The Negro Congressman. No member of the new II jase has attract ed more attention than Uiirge Wasbington Murry. the blank representative of the black district (the seventh) of South Caroli na. He ia not only the only man cf culor in Contrres. but he is the first real African who has been there for years, O'Hara. of North Carolina, and the other colored men who have served in tbe llonse in recent years baring been almost white. But cosl would make a mark on Mr. Murray's face, which is, however, tjuite as intelligent and quite as good-looking in every way as those of his predecessors. Mr. Murray, who is one of the tallest men in Congress, makes himself look taller by wearing lung black broadcloth coals over light-colored vest and trousers. The Days are Named. Mr. Para! II. Hat ke, owner of the Hacke Stock Farm, Greensbarg, I'a has definitely decided on offering bis Standard Bred Trot ting Slock at public sale, and has arransp-1 to have the sale on the mornings cf Sept. fith and Sth at the Westmoreland Cj. Fair. Greensbare, Pa. Mr. Hacke als-a informs us some very fine Percberon, Shire and Hack ney Stallions and Colts that will be oa exhi bition at the Fair, will also be otTered, most of them were prize winners at tbe Fairs lat year. There will no doubt be a frreat raanr attend, as an offer like this seldom occurs. We advise those interested 1st secure a cata logue, which they can do by addressing PafL H. Hackc Pittsburg, Pa. Vse Gold Medal, tbe beat flour in the world. Every sack is warranted. For sale by M ah Los Sc-hboce. Notice. Purine; my attendance at tbe Dental Con gress at Chicago, my office will be closed August 14-h, to 2v'.;h. 8-J. McMillas. Lien list. Highest of all in Leavening a sABSOUiTEIIf PURE Tiie New Dl!ot. Oa Saturday evenirg the State Pepart ruenl sent out to each board cf County Com missinr.ers in the state sample ballots and blanks necessary to be used under the amended ballot law. Vridcr the provisions of the ballot b,w, as amen.itd by the last Legislature, the work of voters at the com ing election will be much less intricate than at the last two elections. The oiEcial bal lots wiil, of course, be considerably smaller, a but seven othees are to be filled, but tne method of votinir has been s-.tuplitied ?rv materially and but little excuse remains f ir incorrect marking, a reason seized uqion in February last for throwing out many ballots when the count was in progress. The voter can now vote a straight ticket by simply making a cross (x'l in a cirjle placed at the Lead of each column cf candi dates, instead of being romp-tlei to make his cross after tbe party denomination above each group of canui.ia.es. For instance, a! tbe last November election tbe voter voting astra'ght ticket was cornialir 1 to make ei.chl Crosse, one each above tbe groups de voted to Presidential electors, Congressruen-at-large and J.idi;e of Supreme Court, I'is trict Congressmen, Sena'ors, Representatives and other county otlices. In fplitling his ticket the voter h: only ... . ., , . .1 to make across in the squats at the right of the name of each candidate voted for, care being taken not to mark iu the circle at the beail of either co uma. The Prohibition candidates will this year have a column of their own and a blank column will be pro vided on the official ballot in which to write the names of candidate) nominated by nom ination papers or for whom the voter, for some reason, ilrsires to ca.st his ballot. An amendment that will obviate the throwing out of so Large a number of bal lots as heretofore, provides that, "if a voter marks more names than he is entitled to vote for an olfii-e, or jf for any rea-on, it is impossible to decerriiiae the voter's choice for any office to be tilled, his ballot shall riot be counted fr such olliee. but shall be counted for all other otlices f.r which th? names of candidates have been proper'y marked. South Western State Normal. Fall Term opens Sept. 4, 1m3. Full corps of instructors in Normal, Commercial and Musical di partruetitj. Large and well-equipped gymnasium, excellent library, g'sj.l buildings, healthful climate, and low ex penses are among tbe many advantages. Many thousand dollars' worth of improve ments made during the vacation. Write fur catalogue to Pais, ipal c- N..r.u. ?. iitioi California, Pa. Half Rate Excursions to the World's Fair. The Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad Co. will run a series of special excursions to the World's Fair for which excursion tickets to Chicago w.ll lie sold at rate of one fare for the round trip from Hyndman arid all sta tions west of lb. re as far as BracMot k. The dates selected are August 21st, September 2d. Gib and 12th. The special trains will con sist of first eia-s Vtsttbuled l'ay Coaches, equipped with lavoratories and other toilet convenience, and an experienced Tuunst Agent and a Train Porter wiil accoir.pany each train, to look afie-r the comfort of pas sengers. Stops f-r meals will be made at meal stations en route. The tickets w ill be valid for the outward j urney on the spec el trains only, excepting that from way oints they will be honored on local trains t j the nearest slat on at whit b the special trains - are scried u.etl to sto;. fnyy .'.! be rii! for return journey iu tiay roaihi trains leavin,; Cliteso withia ten eluding date of sale. s on days. all in- Followinjf, is cbelule of the sjiecial trains and rates f.-utai principal statioas in this vi cinity : Hyndtnun Mersl,e., KtN'KtVo.al J..liOtow u H.wversviile.. Moyt t ia u.... t'olelr.atl , lsut.te.-si-t ,, t'oiirliie:it-e .... Otilo i'yie. Cotineii.sv.ile.. .S 10 P. . .it lo .'.' w 1 . M 1. ,.-.! I i II ! It. -. U.-i li M 1 l.s.( 1 .... 12 : p. lai. iieit. a . 4.1.1 1. lit w '.'Ill la iu Arrive in t'iika,;o next day at l JO Iicruetiiber tbe dales: August I'lst, Jd, Gib and lJ.h. Taking Napoleon to St. Helena T'tf (Vif.tr has just cirne in po-sesslon of 1 one of tbe must unique and important historical tl.a-unients of the age. Ii it a record of tbe daily life of N apoleon l'. jna parte on board the Knglisb ship which hole mm 111:0 captivity atEt. Helena, as cotiiainetl in the hitherto unpublished j iiirtial of the secretary of tbe admiral in charge. Tue re ports of many cotiversations held hy the admiral with tbe dcped Emperor rtvtar lin: lita important ranip.iiijtis are given with preat fullntss. ami there is murb abotittbe bearing and tbe persona! habits of llonaparte during the voyage. The Memoirs of Ij, Cases Contain the story of the Kmperor's d portatiou as told by a Krencbrnati and a follower; this diary is an English gent'e Ciiin's view of the banie raeui'.irabie journey . aad of the impression- made by da:!y contact with the rr.au who had all Europe at his feet. ear T The diary will be ptiblishtd numbers of The Crnfxnj. Tha! Big Coal Deal. From tbe Jobnstow a tem .-raL Mr. William A. M 'Aiister of New York called at TV l. it r il ot!i -e yestenlay in company with a local gentleman who is in- j terested in the big coal land deal mentioned j in Ttie Ikut trmt a few days ago. Mr. Mc.Uister repres-ntj a company of! eastern cap.la.ists who have j lined a nuin- br of JofaDstown and -.jmerset county capi- taliats in securing options on 1 i',v crj of 1 rich And utideveiiin.-J coal lamia ila vi. Eini.vof Sianton . Mia Ha i n.. I il ., i , "-' . the purpose of his vis.t here was to confer , with the local men interested and devise plans for futura a.tion. He had lojked over the Cjai lands and iVls aatisi'.-d tl f they are the richest in the state. "it la our pur- j pose, said Mr. MrtAl.ster, "to survey ,i,.i..n . u j . : igu a neat lll'iu 11 BiiU tu OeiU . ' ' I operations at the earite.! dare possible. We j niay be able to itet coal ready for shipment ! by the first of October. At Cr4 w shall I . , . I work the surface veins n.l e.t ,.ik. i oas. iit-ts jusiinesi we snail thoroubiy de velop the eutire. tract of lan-J ou which we bold options." No Fees for Deputy uoroners. An important decision was rendered the other day by Ja-lfre Cyrus L. Pershing, of the Schuyikiil County Court", refining to allow fees lo feputy Co.-oue.-i, and ho'dmg that the Salary lijard mast til tbe number of Deputies in a caunty an 1 las salaries to oepatj. Tuis ia the first decision reaJered in case of Deputy Connem, and wiil at!-ct many counties in tbe Sate, where tbe Same case is awaitiug disposition. Devlin's prires always right on Fare iture and Carpets, and Franklin St., Johns town. During the pr-ress of the Sjcia! clubs' picnic at Uolsoppie Tuesday it is said a f.bt took place and that for a time things were quite lively. The fiht was caused by some cf our professional gamblers fleecing a fartn er out of$.'"ion tbe shell game As yet there hav been no arrests male although it ia said the constable is locking the nastier up. sVi iotrt Itenijcrni. Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Reoort. in SCHOOL FUNDS. Why Some Districts Receive Less Than Last Year. Maay seLou! directors are dissatisfied be cause ihe Stale afprc-priation which their districts receive this rp-ar is considerably less than the amount which they received last year. The decrca e seetus all ihe more strar gc in view of the fj.-t that at the hist session of the legislature the annua! appro pratinn m s incira-k l from I' ve to live and a hhlf millions. In reply to inquiry on this point. State Superintendent Stfc..;!er says: '"The Site appropriation r common schools is distributed ttpoa the basis of the number of taxat-les in the Several schoul districts oflhe State, as a certained and Cer t tied to this department triennially by ttie county commissioners. Ii is no; due and payatile until at'ter the clooe of the year fjr which it is made, aad alter the annual re ports of the disiricis, duly approved by their au,'eii.i.cii-,iciH3, uavrbecn ree jiv ed hy this-department. Tne present basis of t!.-tribu!i".,ii ihe basis for the school years 1s t;, i- and .s-c,-is the triennial return of taxable for lsJ.'. The change from the trieonial return of t-s'l ,.- -l.i..l1 . " " ' " 7 " ' ' V 1""J f ' r l"e school year ending Jane, ls'.j to the trieuui.il return of li.', on which the appropriation fjr the v.-bco! year ending June, is...;, is paid, wiil account for any in crease cr decrease that may be found in the amount sent your district this year as com pared with the amount sent you last vear. The total increase in the cumber of taxa bies iu the State Las decreased the rate per capita so that unless a district has more tax able lha l in 1-stj it will receive less niciiey t:su last year. The appropriations for the sc1()0l r.,.;irj iMi i:iciii, Dvemi.li.ias for ejch year. eie ma:- oy ice legislature at Its i Of 1st. I. sessions j The rate per taxaSlc ia l-'.ij was J:.i ;i, j and in 1- 'J ie is This rate is diniln j is Led slighi'y in the counties which con ! tribute to the salaries of their couuty su;.--j iutende-nt. j What districts show a marked i h.viee in the nniourit received fjr ibis ear .' Tbe tide of population is frcm the coun try to the city aud the triennial asH-sm-jtit for 1-iJahons a marked decrease in the number of tarubles in many Country school districts and cause aa annoying diminution in their il nre of St tte appropriation." Students get board, r-otu. bioks and tui tion at Franklin Cl.ege, New Athens, o, f .r il - 1 1 j .-r week. T-t d tost, m year, t'ataic yue frte. Pennsylvania Day at the Fair. The following pr.iclauiailoii has been issue,) by Governor Pattison : Witi kftes, py invitation of the govern ment of the f tilted Stales, the nations oi all the woriu ute r preset, tn 1 in t!,e Ojiuait'lan txpoMti.m now assembled in tue ci' of Llilcag , a.itre has been ere. ted (!. magmticei.t Lu.'diiis the w -.rid has ever seen, in which has been gathered the m-.tt notable, he.ijtif il and valuable Collection cf trae arts of peace tbat has ever b.-ci i:io n i to tiie btstory of civiiitatioa; mi l Whereas, Tut- dlli'rritt state ; of the ft.l ! eral union. r?.re&etiied m a uatioaal ass,Kia j t.on and each tliroiiLi r.a out i coajiu.--:..n ami t.s-utive oiJi. -e-, have unj-e-l in fi-.-i.Uiv j rivalry tvais-i-ltiy the bwt tnt.it of ttiti'r i aunai -iraiio, ti.c.r Kje-.rt ani- ai lror : lieirnat resouroes aini t!i,;ir uioraf 'ess, e.e- : va'i'iri ; ana I lfi..,..a Th. -. I'.,..:,.-:,,,,- . ... i ... ..1 . ( J .. ..W.MWU.(llr, B:l iU ti- 1 !t;t nmke a mtt.ty s'ate. 13 rt-t.r-e- I serittd 111 this mai;tiirj.v.ir 0.1. oration o! our j couLtry s dis'-ovtrry anj 113 history, ii : a !:: and iuiiiii eitiioitiou cf its ruiiit-s'ari.J lis nulls, its traii.-itoriatiou and c juiiucrcial iri I tcrests. the f ro fuels its ti.-i U. loresrs. I its o.l K-e.lsand its wort shoj.-, by ttie haruli j wort ot l-s ar.i-an and the creations of H I artists; by the splendid si.ow in,: oi i! a i ! Viiiiced e-tnta-iotial ii;tii ut i Tia ami tnhu ! tiiar.e cbanti s. all coinoi .ii.i; to eleva-e our I t-itiien-hiji a:.u w ninoh.e ult statotiood ; a:i i Yv'hrreas-. Peiinsyivania has rot. tribute.! tet.s of thoti-a.'iJs to ihe cit-i -risiiip of otjer slates, and the Sjiis tnd da , Thiers of ht r s.,11 .t'ttt.m t.-iroti-notit ttie -fa.ni t,-f I. real West and North weit, feel a filial ait 1 patriotic interest iu a.1 that n.aaea for Lt-r tireatne-is; and Whereas, The board of Word's ftlr niau aiters of l enrisyl.-aiiia has apiti e.l Tuurs. day. S-;ttait).-r 1, h'ti, an Pennsylvania liay ' at the (iihiiuniaii expo-.lii.-ii atid on tue itrounos thereof; atid ttie ex-ctitive com LMSMoner for this roannuntrtaltti has re-ce-.ve.1tbe pledge and hearty as.s-irar.ee ot liie World s fair authorities! and renresa r.t 1 t tives, that t i-y w.il co-ojtrr.ite lo rnalie the I exerci-ea an I celebration of mat dav irtc and s vimijaiir; inipos- Njjv, therefore, I, Robert E t'.i son, irov- 1 erno. in tue corurtioiiweaitn .1 1 titretiy tiot.iy 1 ana proclaim to:; the people that Tntirs.lav, ( September 7, Ivil, w:il be Ivnnsvlva iii I I'.tv" at the Coiumhiaa exposition in I t huajo, and 1 inv fetoe citlavn- if IVnn i sylvat.ia, and ihe 'e,,ri.-itaf,ves n'lli Iter ; it.teresis pnrtit i,.atir g in this exii.it-. ;i ,11. ami ; tiie otii.'iais of a!i the rim-ii, tj.alitiea and rner pol.ncai subdivisions of t-i sta'f "j join :u ruaiin tnl ocs-aoi. n worthv of the j tsiiumonweaith in vii.-c hoii .r 1: has be-n j ur..sr.i. 1 rc.inin.'eii j ami rt" iest the I iws.pte of I'ennsyivania to vi,t the Wjrl 1 1 tor at that time and to assemble at the I lVui,si Ivatiia state build'H lo ptrttcipat- in 1 the Cofumetuora-ive ex-r.-ise. i e-.;''.-' !y i invite tbe people of otiief sra'ei, formerly 1 citizens of I'enn-yivantaor kiti-lre-1 wnii our ; people in LIimh!. sympathy or interest lojoin ' .in ii.c rvsi:ti ii!jol our ciiniri'invn.tii in ! this reirb-ti'i-m and I invoke for it tne ( interest and hearty c-opt-ratioii of all who uo: or tne n siory ati.i rej j;ce in taa pros r-.ty of Pennsylvania. Stewart out of the Race. Jmi.-e John Stewart, of Chamber -ibiirr, Saturday sent the follow ing letter to ex-J ide Kowe. declining lo allow his name to be pre sented at the coming state U--publican con vention i -Chcvii 'ERsm-ri;. Tenia, Aug Is H.rt ). II". .W-: t Mv I.1H Mk-Th hfr ,.f I ruhk 'n . ..iirt j .. , ... .... . - ;l. i ,., prtsnh-j. d, ! me the houor o presenl mv r a.oie t ) tbe Rep-ibiira-i voters of trie are for no rvenlion r.'rvei'ir. I r j-nlje ol tne snprenie court. I p to ttlts tltue I nave not Ih-i wbt U I Mr.r u.rri.) -itc.-ie :,tia,iy r .r myeil or lo , ;arv either lo dtci-ie finally f.r me ttimn to oCmrs my letermtiialiiin in I ttits matvr ft it n jw the i-ata o i.enl.on approi, bes and it is .iu to t'i delegates wbj have been inslrui-red for me. and tnMe who have expressed a preference for mv nomitit- i lion to re iMorrnoj without any farther Je- ia .o ,,ei-si,,n. -t ,. i , , , . , 1 lake this aiei'.od of maa'na' knawn mv wishes not t.i be regarded !on-r as a can.ii- ,,,J'e- I am deeply eratef-il to tboi, who 'mr " ' - b'h honor. nave Interesttd themselves in mv behwir , . ' ' . . , ery t.u.y yours, John .-truw iBT. A KJNEIjs SALE: liT Tlrtut- of ft of Tf't:nt.rT at-ijiiTn-'rit m-m N-ra;r--i rt'mv. ui;-t tt. m i:rtt t- trl, I il t-x: io f t::.ij i ie ii-ju; ou LXkV t N'X t.lfU Friday, Sept. 15, 1893, toc.nrkrx rn.. the f .'owin tirTSti r-iI fft-T s-h-K-.niia.'r.-, utaaie tu I-arl-'Urr N. I A f--nin trr: i-V-'inlnc i"hrU tUa !:! V :V tm Kn-i-,-, w'm. T-!it-r. Ltri Ln-cat-r;r d wl.rrn. ci-iiuiiiain fl t aj lon-v. .'e.nii 7.") sv-rr ,-:e;.rv-.l, CA ')' e ! t-mtstrred, tuam tiitrcoa erctic-t a, x e-i :mxu Dwelling House, an 1 bam. X' 2. 4 crliln trat of lari-l a'S,o;niiiif !ar.U of John Kavjop. l rij- M'irr. . .--ana-i.-! HoAirun atil rtthrrx s- Tt T in in j- la. ru trv. .rd la it fii b a:.M:t .t tmrx- arvj rlt.r ao'l tu tD. t ! timber, wnb tm.i aiM tn!pr.v-rn-nu tLerv on. 1 ne iu.ve iati are utx uc li. Jk u. U. K. ajid in a giJoJ aettltfftit. ptirt-hase m mey oa tAailirmali.jti of sa:a . i1 la nx QKatiUa tu.U ia Lacive m.mths w.tu li.'-eT VALESTl-VE UaY. As-ijrxr, The Popular Suits for Traveling and Street Wear r the BLAZOR and BATON SUITS. -s 't-htt: : more ccnvniftit f r 'ady ecj u:ltj. e cave tueui from J l up ia.rd. Tactuo t -a.st. We Lain V."aist.s, r.ieriy uia if, fioir c. "upar.. a.-e dot sii d recar llcsi of ctw. Cbillies rltiied'oo-r to tlsanl.ts 1.1 aii.l I ""'. . unra - frir.t...! I-lat-hesj ad to go at lilt, pt-r yard ; Printed Hotted Swisw g,,mt p." c ; be- q ulitr French Satin. :lant cent quality, all go now at 2V. ; Pm.-a.ie Sateen. Il'.an.l -Pi cent quality, all tro now at .U)c. Kexiurtioa in ail departmeiifs on oewsouabie G.xxls. t'hil.lrfn's ia.iy-.Ma le tiinghaiu drnwest, .joaud i rei.t. and tl rtiuds, vo now at .'', "hi and ; cvtiU. Ask to see? our new Bargain 'i'owei at 'J kt. JOHN STENGER, SPEING of 1893. WE are Ready. Are YOU? Our jrir.i Stock contains cverythin- that ia New, BcautLful ani stylijli. Tn Xlen's, Youth's, Hoys' and Cliiltlren's Clothin? we are tlto husjtlersj. - A head and shoulder above all would- le competitors. ot Hat Department challenges the admiration of everybody. Aa - seeiae' is lelieviur, call and be satisfied. THOMAS & KARR, atid 2.'.?, ain Street. JOHNSTOWN', P.. THE NEW WHITE FRONT BUILDING ! No. 113 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. GEISS OLD STAND, NOW QUIXX'S. LEADING STORE OF THE CITY TO BUY YOUJi D3Y GOODS, CABFST3, WWE, FANCY GOODS. ETC. With ecoconi- and proSt to the Customer. Come and see. JAMBS Q,TJITIsr. WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE. NINETY Till HD YEAR OmiVitH Fully to .rv;.arv ! -i" ly ot tue :ari.. 1 in.iwm. Nv (i erate. A.ilii-.i.i A.l.lrcss, M'LKTO ACCKrroii RKFl'SK. To I.v-lis YWt iTUPrfnarrirM with K. M. Iin-rt. ( Ssr-tttt.r. A."hMiLtm, Annte Wain in un. of Aiti I'a , n I M rr, inu rmArrii l unit kn r.M iit-.Uuian, f 1'nvia I'uy, t rrK. Y'ju ar; :i::'v-y i Ul to bo:iJ afir ht-ft.re ; ;.c Ji.-tk't '' "'ir rnii t'rmrt il rThtiV .mi'I l . t.? hf 11 at ?-n:u-r-et m the j -lh tlT of SU'H.ir. IvM. xi lu ii-f ft in the i.r-u-ti. tn':;i Hli'l I if Tr; 1 rt'pl .;T -,-'U t lake tilf TkkI cu:- 'i J ib Wi'ir-, iti. if, Ml th; ppni-'i 'in'...; j..:'. i jo hi i; f.y an In.i'iet rttilv ar-l-t-i :-y m. ! t ..-in, :nl rv I urni .hi th 1 iiu tv of M t. H' tr -hii' ni-f wtif ihe!iu; no(iIi Uft ... i Au-1 ht rr-il :ai1 ti'ie. t.vr:r. !:'.. L-AIAII 11 ILK Ti ACYKIT ( Hi F.J-'.rT't-K. To t'yrfnt.,;,. Thnitii-ort ami H.-Ie n T1..iiit ri. -r l-1'.'..-i.iirii, I'a.. Ja-nc k 1 .iuLi;siti At..) i-r !,.. uim rv T.-i.tni..!i. of N.t- s. 1 -ct!:)..tt 1. '.'.. .. J.a.tl w. I ti..:niw,.. J, u-tt.t 11. .11. i. lr,..,-.ip- 11. t I Mt rrri! Ph., ai,.j t i:i..' .!ii!.i:i'U of lls'inn iinirt, ,1. -.tse!. vtit : Ttii'l-t-.-its Mc-ii-ii t.ri.i:', K.vi-sis ,t.;r, Yivinii i '.lay ,r. if, .-1 r.lti on.-it. Laira Vinruua '.1. i l aii'l !.! .-..tnry t.r..it. 1 ..(' l itu-tatrv.-n. la., aii't Lilly M. ttaii of Lwsou, at;ue j f'.ua-.r, la. j .s t . ,..,-, -.- ..ti ar,. h'.-rt v riTasl to h tir d r prr N-fore i the Jti.Uvs of v.ir (Ti.riatt s ta.rt at att trT.haii.s' 1 t oitrt t. Ur li,.l at r ull t., s :i d.tv .f 1 s.-.f(rl!K-r. ls:.i,al it! t) , l.M.k l!i tile tor.tl,M'Il, It.eti ati.i 1 r:tra io it, . jt or ref'i'e to taae the real estate ot Ja. .jt. a:iil s.,;,:aU-ih 1 .lomf.sott, tier it. j at llie ; :-.-a:-e 1 v.tuaiioa put nj.u it r-.y kii In J .ri.t d.iiy uvtrtr.l.t r.y sai.t i curt, uri.l rt-tum-sl J nil tile itti.1 .lay ot May, ;-.ri, or sh-.w cause why 1 the kaiue si.oui-1 m,t w;j. auJ hereof fail riot a:-.er!7-s ti?;.-.., j ISAIAH j' Kill, soiu.rset i a , A.irf. 10. RnenrT. rRIT OF PAKTITIO.N. To Harvey !.n ir.1. tieor-av l.aonanl an I Har rison l.e.iiara. iti eillier rayetu; or VVe-tiit..ie-Ian 1 cou.ity. ! , t:.t .tun Kii-n. itiu-t ni.tr- ric.1 Hu Isnae al.tcuell, ot" Kav.-'.I.: ewty p You. are he-ertr n.tr-(. tiiat in pursuance of a Writ of Partiliou wiu.l till nf ihe orphans' four, or s..ti:ersel isKiuty, Peiil:- ivaioa, au.l t U.e lit ret l tl. I ( ill ti.-i.i an -1. j-j -1 ,01 tt- (rc 1:11 oil tne r.U r-tate 'il Jcli.i K.i-h, tie.--1 si'..i lu l..i-aer t'irsyt'... towns t., Somerset t-oiiti.y, i'a.. on ..r,.t,y, ttie Jsih (lay t.r A l."ll. 1-s'si aiiili atiJ ..e;c t-.iu tan ;ie...t ii uu t.-t.iis riot- r. s.'.tri; ' - ,.it.. e ItUU iJtHlft. i.y l-'ilt, isua. ,' Bher.tT 1 ! 1 TTtllLS' NuTICr 1 jk.-d estate of John M. i.le-stier, i.'cea.sed, late of -t-.nyt reeit t.au.-hii. Letter-tL-Ta-ii..-.;ary tt. tne a. R.ve es:ae hav ilu iieeu tfiatile.1 b ttie Uii-tcr-llfne,! by r,e mi-p-er a r..i..r.l v, tiolit-e is liert l,y i-iveri (o ali persons itt.ivi'te.l to sal! eslule to iuakle lliirne.lisie ay- ni. Mt an 1 ib"se i.avri i-;ainis Ai-Hi-i-t ti.e -atue wt'l D.-eseiil tri' iu duly amncntt.-atttl ',r st t;.. 111. lit on hn-Uy. Ui-toovr t'to. Is...;, at the IVHi-K uf lev .1. W.J. t;lK--NK8. Jts J i.LKS Kit. J ' . i K--M R. Exe'ttit..r of J.,tiu M. i;e--i.er. u.c d. uTICi: IN LIV0KCH In the fivir; el. ase t -.nu ,f Cl rTlin'OU liavt.l L Lour. I tv ..f Mav 1. No. si. Anas S.it.palLa l.r In, or. e. Y.a: are hereby notiried t-. b sa-i anrear at 1 n-xt t sirt 01 oiui. kin Pleas jor s,,im ra-i ! th 1 . -".my, to In; tie. u at 'nrri't. Pa., ,.a trie 4:n i J! otiiiay ol -a pt . A. I . 1- . i. . .th .lar to ansaer i a .-".up.aiutol Jai.e T. lanr. t.mrttilj. tiie iiialn J lirt atji e uame-1. and stmis rause. it any y..n j have, a ay y.i-ir said wife slum,! U.H tw divop tsl I lr.an tt.e iaeii'ts ol uislr-.i;i..ny nitered if 10 with j T.i'i. a-'reea-.iy t Hue prayer of tie.- pe'iliou au.l j ii eaiuinle 1 aitain.-l y-rtl t.stiore sai.i .sirt. I shen:: - tnt.se. I IS t f A'l (i WIV ! Aus--:-cH.j .-nerirr. A imini.ti:ators nutici: h-utft of I innb Bir, Ut of Dr'alhtfn-Ta.lev le tters of m Binitmti. in an the ave wiate l avir. ut:n srmriUsi t.( tnu uiitl-rxiv'il by m P-tfrHa-i itvU 'l ui Ut MiswHe irom;'!i- ( f,tymitt. h I Ua-v r.AH.sr i.umuh skio; Uiu ue-Htii urrvi iht-ia tuun' mi U.t fc'iUviflni tiu Kri'U, 9tt. i-U t" ni; iaOtr-'U-tr, t. I.KVI J. JtiDKX AdTa;iiL'sifi4.r. A DMINl5Tt:ATuK's! NOTICE. i.-ta: of f-vret .araith. late tvf sornerst tow n. tlD. .-.HiM-ra-t e.HilllV. i'a.. e- li. L tiers. ,t A'lu.iiii-trarton ou tius es'ats baTimr ra-ea zmuwl to trie uti.l-r.uetl hy lii pn.jrr I'l.t.-T'le-l to said ctatt: W trave lmnis:;aie pay- , Jx ,.r .. 1:;...,. ::h. k . t t re-itis e ul liie Aduiu...-.raioria sb.ye-toan u.rutti. ELi-MrVD MlTiI. A tmiti.-i.-aior. UnTo'ts-wlslllMi mm 'arr bncht' In'!.'?, trtjpsy. dra!. Ncr v tn-;tes al-rt, I nuiry or i,i rvr i1-.e-ase k f a lir-'J. iiiiiuui-I fff.iiik; un- iio.i o la" k:-iii-y. weaken ti-J (m-:whi the uit xj, an t i.r- u. ovrr hvt-vcitTri f Hriir'itu :v?-isi-n.l l.f.ty.-M--.. 1. L r.. M I rr. l&.-.hl-hiB. i . wiifiKnerMOi u ttUtiiliiaaAaH. Tiy ure ..arai;tt--.. Cap.i. Kidney Cure Co , 120 Venango St PHILADELPHIA, PA. ELY'S Cream Balm Clean ttie Na-a! PamaKrs, Allays Pain as J IrjUarmaii'sa. CatawrH mm f a. Heala S.. Restores tbe Sen? of lasU and smelL Try Ihe Cure. HAY-FEVER A riartf Ie Is pp'le.l inu erh nostril and Is Ej---a..,. Itus- occiu al liruuioa ; by mail nru'lstr".!, fa) rents. ELY liH'jrui!H-. ' Warren lit.. Xew York. Plan Bnnedy fue Caurrlt is tbe Beat. Kaalri lo Tm, and CBtapr.C. r 8old by Dracvisu eesnn ky s-aO. We. Ji. T. Hmti'las, Wamsa, Is er.f thcabov3 li-.sci-b- .ra with any kind of All our Summer 0;e..la nj ' oca: tiiiiiuaira Ml,!': M.lin I . . . . .. -:Ot- e.;nirfd fltrivlletw work. F'eetivenmnett a-laMatl Lttcior! i,,r tiemitrr Miucr.iv ui,l Ht.Jarv to trave! -rj thin : uew t,yiua.siuiu ;tli Mcli.-l Iii'.h-,- ary nioU- THE PKESiDEHT. Wash.iitoii, Pa. Y'l'-Tf'U XOTICK. In K- ie i lit the Ori.han.- I'.Mirt ,.r "t -..inere.1 eouuty J'tna- Peter 1. .Miiltr. (-ylvauia. Jliti May, ls-'.t. rlxeentttnt ami Tnwtvtn account I. rcseiiu.t t 0. irt with exi.-epUoii. Ai.-f u.'. 4 h May. ly.. n,otiotl of s,t5 A "it.f. M..riies i,.r xeoiiiors. linsl. the t ourl ai'ls.iul i.e.iri- K. -..-111!. t,-l.. A'i.li!r, to asi-er. lain .l pttlc-iuelitj.. a ljllst tt, re. itcuit,e,-s pan, Hon of ;,i e-tate. (.- 11;. m ei'-e;.ti..tis, ei.- . aii.t .iiir:li:e the finals in me hti.l ,f ti... A'- .'iiitauL- lu aud among tti.-e !ega..v tut!t!r, II. ell. St'MIIK-ET ft if STY. : r lr.-t iron, ttie. ReeuM rert'tleit tills .".tli Jitv ot Mav, A. I . l-.i. -' A. J H i f.KM A N . - ".u I- tlert I.KfiAL NffTlC'K. I Not i - e l h.Tei.y rivett that I will luiwt t. at. i ten ! I., '.lie 'tuil., uu.lr tiie Is.ve a i .law lit ?.it. t at mt t.i'ne in N-...j K..r(Mitfti.oa tte.llHsuav, Se; t. nii.er .-'th. A . . tmj.i, at ..lie oVIoctt f. M , Wiieii ati i vtiiere ail ar.its int. rest,sj . aiten.i. .tl. K..KI I I.. AiiliL,r. lOll SA LK. A f trru ii Littnltt tounshin. rjota'nin JTil at-rs, more or le-. 17 acr- rirar, an. I f.ann. a weil tin. l-re.). Skw Irame li.ie an.) ttrn. f-aii'l in fc'"sl slate .if rn'tiTat: . A .! p tioii i.f laud un.feriat.l tth a fine inaiitv of lime stoi.e. l.arKe ap;ue ..rrliar-l ami siijjar t'-ainp. A ttis.l farm 111 an.al nrlxMairliutxt. For lurtocr panic-liars ami teruis on .r a l.ttvss J.VOJI MAl r, h.lie. Pa. SKIN DISEASES Tole.lo. oiu.t, May li, ivx Ms -St EoVU U1M1MEVT t o . Iv it tan ni or. Pa. liEXTHMtl : 1 s m, ti, .si with s. .f ,1 or F..vma ra nmntierti! years: my ti-ml isvetel ami sores tiviu a son. 1 cu-i eaten. lime ail i-ver my hea l and race, tstmi; iu some i.;i e half an ini-u Hin t. 1 Used Hovil s tittltlilelit and aiu ha;.y n -ay tiia: it. iir. 1 tne in tve .lavs. 1 .-at.n.ls pnti.-e 11 t.aj tiiKiiiy anil w.ll eheerfully answer any i-oinnium, at:..ns reija.-iiiiK asuw ahere v;u;, is elu I,.- re.,;-. Youtsi inanlrf-l!;-,-. No. l--:6 CherrT st . Let Is 3 ECKF.RT. lo:..!-., ohiu. fitiarantf...! u, rum Krma. Gr.iinl,te.l Eye !!-. Teller. ktl-K VVotni, KrrMtria-, Bartwrsi ltc.l and all .-llau.ll Kruptimi. -,-u p,t ,ul tor S. per tn.a. rAi OI.NTMhNT H., Kuiauuirif, Pa. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW Oil A THOROUGHLY GOOD SCHOOL or Bis!ues. -agrthaiiJ. JIusie. Aisxlemie. sen. I for eataii gae to MORHIELL INSTITUTE. muiic as itn. . aOHNSTOvsiv tjmiv Mra.TM Tvr Livxa wjjst t i eaorji. LJ JAjJ T 3c) r r)a K4 Cures tbmiaands annnliy of LirrCom plainr, Ihlionnness. Jaundice. Dvsrotv si,, Coiistipatinn. MAUri. Jfoce Ilia result f mman InbeHlrb7l.iverthananj othTcanie. Why r-nfTer when you cam becuredf Pr. fsi.tiforsl's Li ver Itivijror a'ir it i rle'.Tssrl f s"-il v i.-1 ;,--. 1'ot ;t u-ii ti.i-r will ai'ri'Lv lee. maTallowScap. ak fsrert-rtt hi nrhr wonts it is all 8oap. and the tiest lor Utundry ptirfa'ses m ute Aaratsl wauled to se!i to private ramiitesi. aisu al 41-lacral rtuu oruer aent in eat-tt tuwn. AWress AMEEIfAN TEA CO. 33? to Sir. Y-.fh Ave. PrrrsBtr.B. Pa. I Get Fi'iir-ti'-Hi BurTii,ej E-iucHttoa 4X Die OL-J Rf.iMHtl teTUloBUSIjNESSCObloESE, . .-f .xrii i :rriii Rt,n. p. And tluw s-ire an h.sfioraNV an.l prn!&r i".ai...n. frrT.,np.l li.is y,ars i rail '..ale aacs c.1 Ul a ...1.1 p.it.i,ti. K iit -i ir.u. Ma.rthan.l. TTta-wr.tlne. Trl trrai rt i''::iw. rU- . '.a'.Ot h a.-uial Huir a-t:.sr ("wiii'M pinilivciy ooarautwl. M'rua for ftve f-ataasr.it:. CAVEATS. TRADC MM(I. OtaiCN STINTS, CGPVftlCHTS. 1-f avmatioa and a EIsjkISoo write ait. .s.s a tu. t tt.K.aL'ii. sr. f.'Rs:. Ol.l-a snrau !nr mmnrw patzita la A-anra Etts f..tr,t taan out t-r as la Lr-ant ta.r.rw laa- patMMi tj a ikx..c :voa mm u ct.-a u, law Wjfii. !;isrUii.itT l.'utrUxJ. S-9 U-ti mn hon.i Ve wi.hrot tt. Wx-it J-ir: .'ix tar-Kin. At3nm lit S 4 CU tLitXa-aija-j. Ji hmxwrt jiww iora U:j JAKM FOR SALE. The undersijrne offr at paisUa tA tkrm Of Ifir i- rtr.r ice W. hut;, aW sji atiiiK XilDrtwl HtrtMifi. tU tilf tir'k!lin r.basal ftiiiiainin a I fyu wru i!Msr v-r lew. 1 h Alt a. ra ia au - iui iJ eultivitti'm, a.i mm-w frurta4l w-il vi.t:ivt. U u!i'i-r.ia,4 wuh tciu tit holtU I'-vik-iu tirt- rxmj. Aa tV"afii. irw tmru it ask q irftuuea. For itum axitl mxtbr par GEOJIUI G. FILE. Johostowa Fav or CHABXE-i K. PILE, wal aV i Scicnlif c American fv' - , aJ a-X ."L