j The Somerset Herald. SK-I'W July Is. !! I. iiistnirtutits at StiY-ler'n drus T,:v,-.-.v.'i-t.-a plant i.r.lu. i.ne I'lttsi.ii. J? titth w it it I ..i'H lilt . r p- :.: .Ini'tine.-.' K,WM th" I.-. -lh pt-int tou- ..),. s.pring-ti:th Harrow for ',,!'l,v J:tin.-i llli'-r!iin. P,M.i.n nl.iiir.iiit k.spers mix a little . ,',.v ill. t!i-ir l..itt-r. This gives it an ."..eeal.l. fe.ieuii.1 rU.oran.l makes in i"r;,.r UiHer liire pal-lal.ie. p-eiit hL-ur. !-' I!"" '" v,1" , n.'i iiiai- ami ' msuiin'.l very v',artl.r-i;' -'itl'l'tt,,r1,1 i" lt littWif ., , I. iy a "f -ri. inK V . l,,r (if il"!l:irs ut )! ..nn J .!! V: IIol..t.l.lll'M H. Tli- U'tli -':iii vir i;ieii for a L.k . i.. . v.,i' pai-i Iy tin- o-r- ii..i" ' rllln. ll. lor "i- ,. !.. II-IMV VIII. I.-i:' ..i ii..,..,.!.. uil.l in it li.r- , ul III- ni.i" - - , ,t j. . Miy.l-r. tin- ilmy'ist, ..an J.-. n: .:,u- i... j.r. riU- l.i.rn-M.iiiif is i. a l-lli'il. i .j. ...ul':i-.' ,: jii y ; "' l jimi'i- . ,r .-..iisiui.pt. .n arc mil j.ii-m Mi to the 'pululioii .!. o.u.ui.iiiuy. of tine furniture at Ik-v- . I 1... ... l.eifi. tiiir l-arlor Mill'" at shout half prioe-Tli- larK '"t nainut trif eter ktiown in ,i,o.ai.!ry a f.lle.1 in I-esxeiiwortu ( ..iiiiiv. Kan.. tkt-n to the Wold's in;r. Jl - ' f"e !''. vw " ),.. ol liiiiilx i" were taken fnmi it" liinl ni.iii-. li,-t .r:iitine. '""" l'Wr f,ll!t"st re" ,,rt...i i ail l.'i'i"'11 ''e l'ilt-"i ,are IIH A i.raml Kl"i'lS Mt-h- di init ha the hyimoiii- !' r stroiit;!- that hewn ,1 rua.U .alient thul they are .winging , a liaiiiiii-t aixl iti"B tv T-ain w hi ! ir. at work on lii-ir molars. Mui.-al i.u.1kh for Ktrmijea liismi-in-iits at Sny-l-r' ilnif Kiore. . Tli- iMiiil'in-il k''' ,,f J'hti Hefkin, sai.ni.-l Hak.r, H.tirj" liowinan and j rM .li ll.ir.-. of Monroe t n.-hij., v'um U r.an.l -.iiinty, , yet in lev liiaiia week they harvcstiil thirty-veii j,M,Mi'l"ll. 'I UK '' nt'W'I,;1I,-r i" the Ixst of all Miiall i!i:!iuiu-i. The ritl.-lurj; lt p t .U u- the lull. It i allecfl and l'-lare.l th.it a Johns t ... i. lan.Ua.ly a..ircl K-fore an alder in .n and ante.l him to isue a warrant I rtli- arre of one of tier tenants lt--.iii- the man had eii-l.iscl a eheek for a iiH.nlli" rent in a r.-leiivelow;. Ii y.iuwaut llif Ii4 farm li.v! don't fail to get a Kramer or Mudeliaker from J.vs. B. lloi.i.hitiivrM, Somerset, I'a. When, I'j reason of a odd or from other an-. livT, and kidney Uiv.me dior d.T.il. no time should lie hist ill stimula tuii: tlieiii to ai-tioii. Ayer's Pilln a.-t i,iii.kly. wifely, and surely. Sold ly .Iri'.'ists and dealers in medicines. 1 1,. you want to I my a first-class niiisi ral iiislrumeiit at a moderate Jiriee? io ti Snyder's druy store. Have yo.t seen ilevlin's Brussels t'ar-j-ts at ."id i-ents per yanl, in any pattern ? Ijit Curtains lower than johU-r's priifs. I'rin-s truarantwd on any article, Mil and s Franklin St., Johnstown, l'a. An old-fashioned stand-up fisht is on in Indiana (Vainly lictweeii Judge 1 1 any While, whom the Kepulilicans reiioiuina lialed, and ex-Jud-ie iSlair, also a Bepuh lican. who was put in the -ontest hy li. ui.s-rats and Independents. Mr. Isaac Join's, of this plait1, has a c pti-d the agency of the Klmira li.Hiling 'o.. New York. This is one of the largest and liest rooting companies in existence. .Mr. Jones will lie at all limes prepared to r-pair or paint metal rooting, or to furnish n- rooting of the famous "Climax" hr.ind. the oldest and Ih-si roofing in the in:trket- nice a year, w ith gre:it ceremony and unusual K'inp, the l'.inperor of China pl-ius a furrow, in order to dignify agri culture in the eyes of his people. The practi.-c of plowing has In-gau in prepara tion for this year's -crcmouiul. if oMirse, ii one can plow puhliely w ith any show, un!.. he has practiced previously ill pri valc V..r cannot atford to do w ilhoiu th ls'st neaspaptT. Uk at the Piltslurg 7ii i'i A. It merits display themselves. i.i-kiil ice is otteii a necessity in the si.'k r.n.m. A 'oiivi'iiieiit way to keep it i- in a Manuel hag. Makea Kig of rather thin tlamiel and cut a small hole ill the '; mi. Have a long tape run in the lemat the top. Hang this hag in a large pitcher, fastening it at the top w ith the tap-. Fill the hag with cracked ice and nver the pil-her with several thickness f tiamiel. Tii- distamv lietweeii lst anil Isi4 was gien a pra.-tinil ilutnition in a Chii-ago Court ro.1111 recently, w hen a young col ored woman was admitted to the legal iro!-v.iou ami took the oath as all attor- ii- y-si-law. The young woman has Is-en a law reporter for leu years, she is pro li' i-m in ;ermaii. Krcn.-h and music, a:i l lias taken high rank for wholarship in h-r clas.-. A liissipated dug is one of California's 1. lilies. A ordou wttcr, owned hy .Malaehi Mo.in. is addicted to the inordi nate ue of lager ls-er. Strange to say, hile the canine is w iliing to perform any iniiiiis roi tricks for a drink, he refused to drink from a glass that is half foam. - "I uas prostrated with a severe liilious "iiplaint." writes F.ratus Southuorth, ol li.uh.Mc. "After vainly trying a nu iii-l-r ut remedies, 1 w as tiually iinlileiil to take Av.t's I'ills. 1 had a.-.ini-ly takeJi !. Ii.-s w hen I w as completely cured.' lUair inanity ministers are d:iil.Hloii tlie (jucsiioii of hicyeling. Sverul past ore d. ih.iniee the riding a Saliliath di-sxs-ra-ti'Ui. hut Owen Jaim-s, p.L-tor ofthe llajilist eliureh of llollidayslmrg, in a :u!iii;iii.ii,ti to the pres, iiolds that it is U-itcr to ride a l.icyele tlian to drive a horse m church. The horse may nei-d f'-si, hut the hicyele ihasi not. He further hu it.- the w hts'lmeii toattend his Lurch and an oii,vr w ill care for hicyles during rv i.s.. Tu.-Miay evening illiam and Thomas W lole were h:iresting on the farm of FL l.nig'-iifeller, in Washington township, Indiana county, and a I .out i o'cl.sk got I ito an altiTatioii ut the lorn. William 'r.-w a .Ink an.) tri.,1 to cut Thomas. The latter avoid.,! the l,!.,w, and pulling a re-"i-r h.H William in the neck, the hall I'assing through u. w iii.lpipe, l.nlging in "-t.-k part ofthe hea.L He will die. Tin i.tin, is j.13trH ( a)fl Tluiias is ' .-ap. of age and a widower. Hi- IMIefimte 'inzt-tlr slat.-s that on Monday the little 5 year olj sou of Win. N-rt. ..re. i.trt !jali .was playing in the Jar.l w h. ii v hlaeksiiake made its apK'ar an,s. . tlil.y U(tl XKt,w frj,.luls. The l-ltnd ilhsl f,r jM njother to come and Ctli. wiake. Whin the mother amo tmnd the child playing with the 'lr w hieh sts-misl to have a strong at t liin. i.i ft.rthe ehiht The child ould ' 1 g.rft-n away until the snake was fcill.si l.y the father. I'lucky Sarah Miller, of S,aith Coventry-. Chester county, a girl n. yet sit of hr t.s-iui, all alone dislodged two Tuipu-d-iit tnuiiis from one ofthe cherry trees on her falherV farm. Wheu they refustsl t"id..,Mui al m.r p,,,,,,,,,,! FUe gotm diiJhhlurreletl shotgun and lilaied away with lh tiarreia. The two interhiers lr.ipp.-d to the grass and limped aw ay, WiHiiidi-d, an fast as they were ahlo. 1 nc animal jiic l:ic o." tlf farmers of til's county w ill lw li 'ld at Cass, liu;iii on Thursday, August i'UL Messrs. S. F. nd W. W. Ticking, of Chicago, Kimu sturdily n;il Sunday w ith their sisters in this pl.c-e. It is reported tiiut all of the striking miners in the Kik I.i-k region have re turned to work at the old w ages. M issi-s r'.la iiiid l'iia Simpson, of Iayt..n, hio, nre isiting at the lioine of their undo, Mr. Isaac Simpson, m Tairi t strts-t. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. r.arehtiehl, of Alh-rheiiy, are tiie gu.-sts of Mrs. Han h lield's parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cusicr of Stoyesiow u. County Siis rim. lei-nt lU-rk-y held nil evaluiuation of te.e h-rs in this pl:-' yes terday. FiAy-thr.s- young ladies and geiiLI-inen weie ill the class. Tw o gaiu.-s of has.' Kill are scheduled for the home gro;iicL this w.s k. l'riday lLs kw issI and S.iniersct w ill cr-iss lUs, and Saturday Jeunertow n and Somerset will iiiiil on the diamoii.L After sK!i.Iiiig leu days at their old home in isioyeslow it. I'rofs. l'.erkey and Hols rt ralUTs.ni, of the I'ittslKirg High s h..I, left. M.hi. lay for a months' isit along the New Kngland ol. Aunti'" Colls.rn. as the wife of Hon. A. J.CoiU.ni is affectionately calhl hy her many friends, has Ims ii eriti.-ally ill for the past ten days. Her condition was very much iiuprox sl last night. Word situes from Addison that vener able Hiram Hartall, one ofthe Isxt known and most promiiieiil citizens of the south of the n unity, is seriously ill. His many friends w ill pray for his spc-cdy rccovery. Klder Mulleii.lore. of the Iisciple Church, and Miss Kiniiia Huston, who had lieen aUeii.Iingthe Christian Hu.leav or Coiivenlioii at Clevelaml, O., returned to their homes in this plai-e Saturday nf- tcriifs.ii. Kx-Mayor Honiee ltosc, of Johnstow n, sK'iit parts ol" Monday and yesterday in this place. The Mayor and his son had U-en on a liuuting trip thnmgh the north of this county. They did not find game Very plentiful. The usual serviiis will Is; held in the I'resliyleriiUi Church, Somerset, oil next SaliUith, July iid, tiioruing and evening, conducted hy the pastor. Morning t.-ii-ui "The power of an endless life." Kvining s-rv ici'.s at the usual hour. Kan Border, of Ilolsopple, claims to have the champion timothy sialk of t lie season. Mr. Border found a stalk that measured li feet i incln-s. He w ould like to hear from others in Caml.ria, Somerset and adjoining counties if they can eiial this. While working at a oai shaft near llooversviile, Thursday, Charles Mc;ra dy fell down into the j.it, a distance of l'J fct, and ro-eived an injtired hand from tiinlH-rs which followed him in the fall. His hand is hadiy crushed and several lingers are hroken. Saturday, August Wh, litis Lecii d.s-id-utl iiiK.n as the date for the annual har vest home pic nic at Kricdens. It will be held in Snyder's 1 formerly Mow ry's ) grove, one of the prettiest pie nic grounds in the country. A general invitation to attend is extended to the public Simile!, son of Mr. Jacob C. F.ash, w hose home is near I lavidsvillf, kill.il a house snake three feet six iin-li"s long Friday morning in his father's orchard. The rcpiilo had a live mouse in its mouth when the young man hit it with a club. Mr. F..ish says this was the largest house snake he ever saw. Miss Mary Schell and Mark Ms Cis h ran, Ks., a memlier of the I'nioiitow 11 bar, were united ill marriage at seven o'clock this morning at the home ofthe bride's father II. F. Schell, Ks.. After a wedding trip to the e-islern watering places Mr. and Mrs. Cochran will return to I'nioiilown, here the groom enjoys a lucrative praili.v. President Krelis, of the I.istie Mining Company, iKsnunjiaiiiisI by his w ife and thn-e daughters and liule grandson Masl.-r William HamiK-k arrived Fri day from Ihinville and put up at the Somerset House, w hen' they w ill remain until their home the late residence of the BruUiker family has Is-eii prepared for their rei-eplion. The fourth quarterly m.-eting of the M. F Church of this pla.-e will le on Sabbath next. Preaching on Saturday evening at 7:'-i by llev. is. 1. Crissman, of Ia'banon, Pa. Iove-feast on Sabliath ninriiing at rt.'tti; pn-:iehing at 111:;!; fol lowed by the celebration of the laird's Sapper; preaching again ill the evening at T:'a bv Bev. Mr. Crissiinin. J.sise F. ltsikcr. the hustling young Iicmocrat and C ill'roth adherent, left Thursday for Philadelphia, where he w ill hold dow n a U'rth and draw a snug salary in 1'ne'e Sam's custom house. Jesse has Iks-ii gunning for a job of this kind ever since the 4:h of March one year ago and his friends art- all delighted that he lias hugged the game. It is stat. si that the decision ofthe Su preme Court, reversing the Dauphin County Court in the Lehigh Coal and Navigation and other capital st s k cises, will result in the C.iinnionw eallh's in cline ln-ing re.luc.sl hundreds of thous ands of dollars. The principal question involved was the taxation ofthe capital stock of corjHirations invested i the shares of other corporation paying a capital stock tax. Kricdens Council Junior order I'nitcd American Mechanics will h.dd a pie nie ill tiie Snyder grove near that plac; 0:1 S nurday, 'Js;li inst. Congressman Hicks h is promise. 1 to Is- present and deliver an address. Kll'orts are being m nie to secure other prominent speakers from a dii.tan.s-. All ofthe councils in this county and a number from Cambria Mii lily w ill Is' r prc'iite L It is expect ed that several thousand people will at te.id. Mr. Krislcrick Holbroik, n.sl sixty oiil' years died at a:i e irly h mr Monday m.iriiiug at hT home on Crave! Hill, this Is.nxigh. Ten ! ays ag she was sci.-.I w ith c'n dera 111 arbtis and on Fri day she fell into a de.-; sl.-ep from w hieh she never awoke. Her shroud was her w edding dress. Siie is surx iveJ by tw o sons, Krcdcriek and Allien, and by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Pile and Miss Lena, Her husband die I seven mouths ag.i. At the sps'ial term of nmr; held last we -k for the purjs'se of dising of Iweiily-f.Kir s.iiH brought by the defunct Capital City Mut'ial Fire Insurance ('.mi p.iny, of 11 arrishurg, against residents of inis csinty to reiver ertain a-ssi-ss-iii-nt.s, oinpiilsory 11011 suits were enter- 1 in the first three or four called and voluntary una suits were entered in a iuiiiiIht of others 't "t until after all of the parties concerned had agrecJ that a tot rase should lv ai'lK-ahsl t. the Su preme Court and that the decision there rendered should be a-cpUs! in all if the eases. Major Johu Knal.le is criti-l!y ill at his residence in this place. Several times durin,! the past te:i days the ineuilsTs of his household were led to Is-lieve that he scjl.l n4 .sibly nun ive l.Higer than a few hours and the absent meiulKTs of his family were suiuiii Hied t his Isslside. There was 11.1 marked change in hi condition last evening. For a long term of year Maj. KuaUe was one of the most prominent and successful uierchants in thiseouuty. Ten years ago he retired from iMisincss and litis siiu-e enjiyisl the luxu ry and privacy of his elegant homo. He in eighty-two years of age A Silting jiael Vlii too. Mr. Hal" Tr.ylor. .: of IL.iu T..r& Taylor, who represent til the pe ple of Uartield'u old district jii I'luigresM fir three or four term , was a M eidiy vis;- t ir. Mr. Taylor is n l- i ling aU it ney at Youngstow n. Ohio, and cam !e r on !'- g il biisii'.ess He exiri-iscd li.is( fas iK-ing so oelighted w iih Sme-s.'t uii.i i.s deiighlfu! ctiui splice that he ill reiui n iu a short time f..r a longer visit. Ceen Elected. The follow ing arc t he orlleers of Star f shade Castle, No. 'Ml. ofP.eilx l'a., fir the ensuing six month's 1-rui : Pat Chief, I- M. IjiiiiIs rt ; NobleChi-f, Jacob M. Wagner; Vice Chiof, Th.Una.sJ. M'k; Hk'h Pri.-st, los.rge K. P.eitr.; Venerable Hermit, John It. I'miwrger ; Master of H.si.rds, John H.Lcitz; Clerk of Kxi hcijucr. B. F. IjiulsTt ; Ki-eHTof Kxeiiepn r, Sainuel TUimas; Sir HeraM, Tlcuias I lamer; Worthy Bard, I- I. Sine; Woniiy Cl.auiU-rlain, Lewi Wiri k ; linsigu, Irvin It. Ihr; Ksijuire, Charles (iahageu; Kirst C.uar.ismaii, J. Walter Ling; Sissunl I iuardsioaii, liilss.1 Ijuils-rt; Tnistee, Charh-s Uahngen; K.'resentative to the tirand Castlx, John B. I'mlsirger. ' Th Vedette" Indulges a Hope. Our neiiihlior. The Vcth tte, is forever harping almut the dereliction and iiegli geii.s of county ollieutls, town council, Imrough S.I1. Nil dirts-tors, and other public olliis-rs. We do 11 .t think that all of the Ynlfilt' criticisms are well taken, or that by follow ing its suggestions rauical reforms would 13 effected, but w e heartily emphasize the follow ing Lik en from the last issue of that journal: "We ho;e that when the dins-tors of this boroiish meet on the I'".!! inst. t. si hs't teachers for our sch.s.is, they will lay aside ail prejudice, and chouse only tiie most etlicient, regardhss of political pulls.' " And the I'fili ttf might have added tiiat a t'.'ac her w ho misuses the King's KiiLilKh and is unable to sjh'11 the most common words should not lie employed in the selr mis of this borough. Have Cone to Erie. Mr. and Mrs. 1-'. J. Kooscr, Mr. and M is. Ia.vis Vannear, Mr. and Mrs. II ir Vey M. Berkley, Mr. u:id Mrs. Fre.1 V.'. Bii-sts ker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Pick ing, left Sunday evening for line. Pa., w here the gentlemen wall appear in tiie I". S. liistrict Court as w itm-ss.-s in tiin cise of the I'nitcd States vs. P. A. Johns, ex-deputy cilhs-tor, of K.s-kwoo.1. Mr. and Mrs. Berkley and Mr. and Mrs. I'.ie-sis-ker will go from F.rie to Btilialo, theii.-e down the Hudson to New York, and uiier spending a few days in that city atid at New Jersey seaside re sorts will ret 11 rii home, after an aiisem-e of perhaps two vi'ek.s other v. itn.'sses finiu this c .unty w ho hav e got!" to lirie to testily in the Johns case are Messrs. Isaac Simpson, W. H. Kooiitz and Harry Sipe, of Somerset; S. S. Shatter, Harvey Count'.-ymaii and tihleui S-hnH-k, ol Berlin, and II. W. Walker, of stony creek. Lsbor Worthy the Hire. Prof. Mihou Phillips of this borough, last year principal of the Salisbury seh.M.is and at present teaching a norma! class there, has just Iksmi ei.- i -! princi pal of the Shouselown public s.-ii . '. s of Allegheny ivsmty, ut a lntieh larger saiary th.in paid any w here. Oar !oys prcj-arc themselves' for the tea-hers' profession, till a priuci pal's position here a session or two, and then drill lsi w here because of the low salaries paid here. Prof. Phil lips is one of the best of the many sue cssful teachers native t the III inner Isirn w ho hnds it pleasant to live here and prudent to teach w here the serv h-ca of a wcll-pialilie.l tea-iier are rated at what they lira worth. Salaries h-re are slow ly advancing, but all bioslow for the schools. We aro sorry to lose Prof. Phillips front the schools of our county, for, apart from his undoubted qiialifi.-u-tioiis for his profession, he is a most mor al and estimable young man, s,ieh as any c immunity will honor. J. . (. I'mit- Chkrleiton An Impostor, Saturday morning a freshly shaved red faced stranger stepped into the First Na tional Bank and w ith a business like air handed Cashier Berkley '.wo eles-ks drawn against the First National Bank of A It. -ma. Oiieofl'ie clus-ks i-ilied for sT,isi and the other for Both were signed by A.S. Charleston. Mr. Charles ton went on to explain that he was look ing for a site for a plaining mill and that he U'licved n better location than Som erset could lie found. He said that he would ere.'t a mill that would give em ployment sixty men. An hour after wards lie returned to tie' bank and ask- 1 if he could 1m- a.-eoiniuodated with a small loan. He said he e i.ild bring a promi nent citizen to the liank w ho would iden tify him. The cashier re.Uesl.;d hitu t wait until Monday until lie could hear from Altoona in regard t; tln vain" of the chis-ks left for deposit and colllion, Charleston appeared very much crestfal len w hen a loan . refuse I him. He left town Saturday evening a:i l 1! "liiii.g has si 1111' Ins-ii heard of hitu. Monday in Til ing the cashier of the First National Bank of Alioouu. teh'graphisl "Ciiarh'sl ill an impostor; -lns-ks imgus." Aa Ex-Coxeyite in the Jug. Oliver Smith, of near Iirakelowu, was lodged in the county jail yc-t.-rday morn ing by Constable 11. o. Bedoriek, of C011-llueii.-e. Smith, w ho has liccu in the w.-st" for several years, riyntly turned up at 1 ir.tkctow u and went to live with his brother Albert, lie came east from Ne braska with a contingent of Coxey's ar my. Monday morning, after Alls'tl had gone into the garden, leaving his w ife and I ip it her at the breakfast table, Oliver attempted to commit a criminal assault upon Mrs. Smith. The woman fought him oil' and finally succeeded in making her husband h 'ar her screams for help. Allien rushed to the assistance of his wife and then a battle royal was fought l tui'i'ii Allien and wife on one side and Oliver on the other. Alls-rt claims that iliver was getting the Is-st of the unequal light and that he had an ux in his hands and ill via red he would kill I mill of his relatives. Albert and wife tied from the house, anil going to (influence went to K.squirc (irof and secured a warrant for Oliver's arrest, charging him w ith surety of the peace and assault and but tery. The prisoner is said to 1 a tough cita ti'ii, and it is alleged that only a few days ago he attempted to assault an ag-.l lady oil the public road in the ncighliorhood of Hrakctown and was only deterred from doing so by the timely apicaraiice of two men who were working oil the pad. Kike and FUk Meet. Say Mike, if we had more stores like IL A. Snyder's, at K 'kwd, we would n't have any Hard times that's right." "You're right Fisk! and liave you read almut thf sale he is going to have? That's the Ik-sI thing yet, and I'm going. All the people I see say they are going and you can depend on it we're all going to g.H a lair show and do ourselves g.iod. Kecording of Seeds. By the decision of the Supreme Court handed dow n hist week a common-sense, interpretation has Isvn placed on the act of May Unit, Is'-s relative to the record ing of deeds. When this t first Io-ciiij.) known the public were led to believe that an entire new system for the com ey ance of land was to ! inaugurated and that the ow ner, wlmlived in one rouiity w hile his land was situated in another comity would be put to great inconveni ence and excuse to have his deed " know ledgeii. Yesterday's decision holds that laud everywhere throughout the Common wealth can 1 conveyed exactly in the same manner as prior to the a. of May l!h, lsjii; tluit the only change made by this act is to reduce the time fbr record ing deeds from six months to ninety daya. Ja.t:e Pr.oi, Sr., H-zi. Jiote. V;trsc-!u Sr., is Ic-td at the ftge of eig'ily-ti e y.-jtrs seven 11 on! !s 1 I. -a h.s. lit alh tame at mi -a'ly hour Thurwlnv uinrniii'i at his home j ist west of Ill's lmr . He sutfensl a strode .f finralysis ten d.'.ys !-f. re r.i'd Ins t!i was 4 ii!ieMs-t'.5. ! !e 1 - i v. '.-e n:..r- 1 riisl and via- tie- l.-.u r of tei.i el,i!- ! dr-ti. nine of li -ei v-tirv'. . ft i- ven-r- j ul.le v. iie. w 1. 1 w :'s :t .iaughi-r ol the lale I (....r: lib, .'Tti.l a -.s'.er ofthe h.l- J.i!:'e ! tt.-.r-e i:!e aii.l of lr ii IM-, 01 s. ;...- set, is uls.i liiug. The funeral t. k pl...s- Saturday aP.ern.sei and wns I irg.-ly attend.sl. I'.lders Silas Hoover and I'.ui iel II. S"a!ker. ofthe (iein-aii Baptist Church, cifti. ialisl. Tli" (lii-cas.-d h id Ihs'U a ".iisisiiiit ir.eiii's r ( tii.. t d. ii.111 iuulioti fora uuuilsr of years prec.-.lieg his d.sith. In the death of Mr. Parson Somcrs.-t (ssiiiiy l-eeson of h-r leading au l m.-t highly ps-pis-tisl eitir.ciis. He was bnii St "The Willows" in this Kinnigli. When a young inati be cngtiged as a stage driver, nnl by rigid ss.nomy -ivnl enough money to purch.i-e a j.air of hors es, w hen he engaged in hauling tiry gsMs and grsi'rics fn.ni Plii'ad-tphia to this jiart of the co.li, li v. IV iore to" ad vent of the railpiad he was the owu-r of a iiiiiiiImt of teams, all of them of the Iks-I and rsogrii.cd :us such along the pike. After the completion ot the Pitts burg, Bnltimoie A V. ash;. i-;;. .11 11: iln.ad from c,nul.. r'.:iii.l to C..iii;eil i!le, Mr. Paisioii and tiie laic Job'! Nc. I' secured the fsmtraet for p.'ttiiing the Somerset A Mineral Point ILiilnitd. The contractors lost money 011 that Hurt, and Mr. Par son, w ho was then Isksl upon ;;s a rich man and w as tiie owner of 1 he I". euiliil farms just wer-t of town now owned by ( ori;e Ta until and S!i.-ri:f Ib. er bi umc in oK 11!. He al.s.i lo-t a large sum of tnoiiey 011 .1 omra-l elite.'-.! into to supply a large lot of telegraph il.-s for the. 'cstcrii l uion Company. .Mr. Parson was perhajs, Is-st known in the county and ti.ioitghi.ut the east -r;i p ut of the Su.le as a "drover." lie hula great fondness for large draft h'rsc.stiud Aldci'iiy utile and bought a:id sold many hundreds of -.he former. Mr, 1'iirs.Mi a 11 man of large and po'.v ei'ii'l pl.ysi jue, of a g-ui.il di;ol;; .a ami tender sympathies. lie w as scrupu lously ho; :-t and upright and had a li s-t of fri-nd; l.er.-v er he v :is kno .'. n. His dentil will U'latu nle l by all who knew him am! enjoyed his fr icu.lsliip. Lcit or Eto'en. A heavy, dark br .wn nu , sjiringiug .ir has inlf. t!ie iiip is low. Any one giv iiiif information or reliiriiiii-; her w ill is-iils-rally rewanb d. Siin;i, ii!i ;:.ev, 1 'i-k.-v. Pa. Three From tie Bcriia Ej;ord. 1. lien 1 inis, i.i iiii'.ii.'i-..nio " . . r ..... ,1 . ..il ... f ship, li-id his iW't severely bruise i la-t i Saiurday a week ago by a wagon w hi-il I ran over him, and la -; Saturday ttlmtit ! t i..' sil me tittle he h !. I hi 4 I h.IlilU t- .r;! Oil by the ( , !os-,.:i of a gtiu, while in the rtt-t of sh.-'Ii'i. soui- game. Between si vettly-i'tve and ette htitidr. .1 men are now b-irtg enipl ; e 1 in the mines along the Berlin :'.n-l lurn-it r..H road and the eii;.'.rgii;g of the for.-. s i!l continue for s :ne lime y. t v. ith tie- -p. 11 ing up of places for new men. Amanda, w ife of H.-riu iii Johnson, of Wiitenbc: g. died Tuesday last in ti.-r ..1 j year. She hat! long be-u a'Hi.'t ! v. hh various ailne ills. Th 1 ret.iai.is w ere btiriis) at White Oak Church in i-armcr township, Wednesday e.iiii.'i al ." o'clock. Eido a Bicycle. Coluiill.i t, lt-itding j-'lyers, atid 1'iish iolis, Wh ladies' si.ul genlleiii: trs w h"cl open.sl this week lit Jal.ies li. Ib.M.-r-bauiu's Hardware Slore. Nearinj tiie Crave. Ill old age inliriniiies 11'id weakness litLsten to el.ise th- gap 1-elw. en us and the grave, llappilv s .-ieit! i:ie research and pharmaeal ki!l ha e till ed th '!u-selve-i ill furnlsliing tis a leli-i'ile means of ameliorating lltt-tiiliiieiits incident to declining years, and of reit-ttiitg waning physical energy. Its name is II Metier' s Sion,aeh Bitter., a w idely i--ur,-rc!ii".si c remedy in disease, at! 1 an itie-tiai iblu blessing t the l id. riy, tiie feeble and the ciiivulescent. llie-iHiialietiioUen'-S trot', bin w ith the kidneys and iiitiib ejo :.re allium; the njore c iiiiin m ail titeui - of l!i" ag.-d. Thiw are cll'c-iutiiiy coiiut-r'.-ted by the Hitlers w hich is iik-u ise a pre vention and curative of malarial c nii plaints, dyspepsia, si!itipiili..u and bil iousness. It is highly promotive of appe tite, sleep tin I lite a-.uisit:oii of igor. Knical Instruments. Violins, Mandolins tiuiturs, lliiij.si and ot her st ringed iuslnnuenLs at Snyder's drug store. s -sS-S Er.giater In Og'.e TownsUip. A eorr(sMuieut writing fr-mi 1 vie tow nship sttys that a corps of engineers hive been running a lino along Clear Shade Creek during the past week and that the people, of ihat section of llieiii.ti! ty are excited over the prospi.vt of se tir ing an outlet for their coal mi l timber by rail. Ilogs kill.sl 11 nitiiiU-r of sheep f.,r 1',. J. Seeseand J. I- Biili'.gtirdner, of Ogle. Ogle DeniiK-rat-i are g-'t'.i.ig tiieir eyes opeiusl as to what litis aus.sl the iit.-scnt hard tiiiK-s and it is prcdi.-tcd that ti w Ix-tuis-rat!.' vot.-s wiil be cas-l in that dis trict this fall. X. Ziitor Swtiak' Favoriii Brsti'ifi! F'roai th.-Joiin-.eovii Tritni-ie. Tid ls-iiig tin; season of the year when farmer are engaged in gelling out their crop of that triang.ii '.r istc.i1 know 11 ;s h i -kivli " it, is probably an appropriate tiina for looking up t'le pe ligree of tiio-.' delicious gri.l.llo cak- that gifir ir tte 0:1 a brisk winter morning. Tii- grain is supposed to lie a native of A-iia, 1111.I the set! nli.sts, to w hom a rose ! wo lid not smell as swe -t il'caile-l by any oilier than a Latin nttii.c, have christen, d : .... . j- M-i.. .. 1 . ...... J . p r ifij'fitn in j ijiij 1 it .... 1 in 11.11 .1. 1- j eiotisly allowed the laity, Intvi ii-r, In I call it by any name they eh.Ke, and most j of us w ill cleiose to refer t 1 it generally as I o.ir fathers did .1 h l.-kwh?;!. As Ls well known, ba-kwhe.it w iii flourish 0:1 a soil t.s sr to raise any thing else, ui;l"ss, perhaps the farmer's ir.iscibilty w hen h- e-iiiteiiiplal'.- il. and proJu.vs Ktrine si xty an.! ciglity-f old. The s'.alks, by iheir rapid gr.iw.ii smother iMit weeds and leave the ground clean for the next year. The blossom famishes food for In-es; and "buckwheat honey," w hile not e pial to that made from clover, is in finitely superior to the "genuine" article, put up in a factory, and w hi.-h never wu acquainted w ith al.ee. The crow tiing glory of the grain, how -ever, is its siv.l, v. hi.-h. w hen groitinl. is iisi-J in some pari of F.tirope to make bread, tail in this e uuitry only in the manufacture of the 'buekwlie.il ..ike." so dear to every true Yaiikc' palate. As a w inter bre.tkf.ist disii, warm, iih coun try butter and 111 i;de syrup, they are h' li. ioils and ilimoud-la.'k ti rtal'ill and green turtle s nip are not to Ik? mentioned in the same day. The humid is.inliiion of the visionary organ ofSiisannah," who Ls rejMirted in an old song to have lieen oliserved when "a bu. kw heat cake was in her mouth and a tear in her tye," can Ik explained only on the hypothesis that the ctike in her month was the last one and hadn't Iki.u preceded byasiiill-cfc-nt niiiiiU-r. May thesliiidow ofthe i...',-;-ii!, ,. jiiritM never grow less. Kir thin fails sow ing I w iii funilsli l!s milvisl Turf S. lloim at i'i per ton. Ph.isptiates ;it fin ami ?-ji l:p to si j.er tun fir fine grou ml I'xinu Jiletil. I.e. m? have your onlerM early. A. f. Iiavis, SollleIst, I'a. For a thomttli etlmv.tion af the least c ot, (fr to Franklin olleco, New Athens, O. lloar.t, room iin.l l.n.ks, f2 j,or vei-k. Catnlng.it' frets, lilg.tcat of ftlliu Lcaveiiin.? Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't kcjiort Jcfc-clry Stora Eob'jfd. S. C. Tniby's jeweiiy stole it K.-'k-w.r m! w ;s n.l-l-c I t'-i;i sd,. v -.. iii an.i a !..re aio.'Uitt of g-is w.-r. cirri.-I a'atty. liii.fa'HV a a . d..r, !.i h w as p. U d 1 a jiinnty. S' ert.l r aiiii.! Iy a side pi :i l.y li.e ;,id of v wai.h.s and chains ..-re stolen, as . Il as a numls-r -f tickers H hi.-h had I.11 l.- l al tin's; .re for r. pair. BioLTs sp-s-ta-b-s nn-1 o'.iiei-;:ni-le are :;!mo mi:ssiug. Mr. Triil.y estimate his loss at T-1. The r.hU-rv was disi-.-. . red at an early hour Friday inorniii" by some rail road men who were returning home from work. Shortly after it lavaine know n thai the sture hti 1 Kvn rob's d a gang of tramps w ere noticed in the w.-ds a shtirt di-s-tan-e west of the town. Th- entire party was put under nrps-t and scan lied by the otii-t-rs, but nothing was found that would connect them with tiie theft. Tiinsi ni-n of a suspicious looking har-a-ter were sis-:i lurking ais.iit the town during the previous day, and il is the presumption that they did tin- work. On Dck Tais Wtek. A large line of Fishing Tackle now Hah; ul J.s. B. Hoi.l.l.itUAl M. The Lieu lav. . . t ... . A re-cut ilision lutnili .lown ny Jus F. 11 of the Supreme Court will be of tiee i;itere-t to lawyers and laiioi'crs tilikf, f-.r it upsets some pet thinrii's regarding liens for work. His con-trtu tioti of the a.-t of asseiublv of J;me I ', lvl, puts an emircly different lisped on t.'ie -uiijeet llit.ii was hentofore de l as being the tr..e one. It has I . cli It. Id that a 1 iaitn lor wt.g.s was a li, ;i upon the pivp erty of a ueee.-iscd eiujdoyer or ins-l( -tit. and ii (siul l e clieetisl ! y exe-uTi. ill upon prop.-i-',y of (illier, though in the hands of pur-ha-icrs. This, Justice I'ei! says, is erroneous ; that lit" lien ;:;.',:. s oi'.iy.lo a fund for distribution a-eutuuiat- 1 by a sale by pi'- of l.n, such us a sale by an administrator or i-.-i-1!.-.:-, us sigtiee for the l enetit of creditors, or a re ceiver. in s:;-h a c'.-e th ' law says that the wae.--. or rti.-c r "more y line tt.r l.i b ir." shall Is-paid before th- citiims of j other -r-.liti.rs. This is a v.-. y viit'.i rc:; tiling i.-.u i the I ;e,i b.-nc; ii.e pr ;,- e.-'y i'self. A i!- btor h i- a rtht to prefer a etc ijtor in l'( U!i -vlvatiitt, and the ii:oi I ev ri- " v. si 1,010 a e bv hou .,! I" i rly i.s word'., f .r Itt', oile-r ! not sti'ijei thede-isi t to iii :!. 1 tiiat I.i tti-r itiol-s isloti me ! IT d-.ite .'Iter:;! are 1:1 tin- s i:n" posit eiti re i.'.-.r-, except th-ii It II .1 :ii!i.i is raised by the s i!.. of pr ipei iy f.r the paymeu: of debt, tiie "Money ,',ue f ,1-i;;!. ' sh:'.!i be lir-t pai l out of lint t ilel. .I.isti-,- r-il p.:nts o il th.:!. !l t in some mr - iias-r law were s- sweeping a.4 il has iMsis !nv!l ili-i.i 11 Ir'. c.vy 1 won! I iiss.iiu- the risk of ti.-' ills. I , i,-y of tile si il r, tii-d a 1.1 rti inn i:i t.'id d:t:tger...s ci:..-s ol" iieits w ..mM !h' eretu.-.i. Ii. won! i U' a serious ..bstacle at'. I h-od-rauce lo tiie tra!is:ic',;t!! of the most ord, nary b iittis. and would i- i llo en.il-s.s li'ig.itioii and .t, fusion in cvc:v-d;.y all.tirs. It would appear from this do. is ion that tiie legtsitilure has g .ne 11 tar as 1 piity iii aiiow to seeate to the w.-ige earner th- result of his lalmr, in gi ing him ti pr-foreii-o over tie' th.-r en ditors in ceri. tin iMiitiiig'-ii-ies. To the Atlantic Coiit sn-l Koturn at $10 the Sound Tiip. On July u'lilii next the Pennsylvania Ihtilrojd Company will run an .ilieroT its popular set'.shore e..-,iri. ms. Tiiese trips tire planned for ih- expiess pttiji -iso of I' ll nishisig iiti ee .noi.it.-al opportunity for people living in Western Pen-isvlv siti.: to visit s;nie of the pr:u -ipal ..;:. :.u:-r r.-soi's ofihe Aliatiii- l'.i.i-:. Tiie li. kt ,s . Tiutt aal.iy -if n.''1l'i.v t w .-,; s. a:id a . -5i.it. e of d 'situation is :-.;io-ai I Atlantic City, the most popular re-.i; in Aiuerh-i. Caiie May, npproju :a!" !y c i'.iel tiie i.ueen of tin' ( ...1st, S-i I-bj City, the ii'tu of the Coa-t, and o-eati CUy, last btit by no m- ans tiie lea-t iUtra -tiVe of the p! ai-os Special train will leave Pittsburg on :ilsi e-nieiitioiied date at X'r A. M., :ir ri ing tit Alt.mn i at li". p. M., w her si i;i for diniier will be mad ', and reach ing Phihid iphia T.i-i 1'. M. Passenger-. can spend the r.ighi in Phihid: Iphia, and take any regular trtitii of the following day for the shore. ! li A 1 N I -Wis .1 A M It !TK I'ttt.s!, ...i'l Ail. I' .loans r.ra MsVille.. asilil. ev:i 7:! II: I "ton's 1 :.tii-l... is- iti.,.,1 I'll. I. el. -ipi.M.. Hsart SUease Eeliavei ia 30 Jliau'.ojs Dr. Ag't. -a 's Cure for tiie licit; gives j perfect relief ii! all e.is.-s of Or ;.it.ie ..r Syitipathctii' Heart disease in : luiutttes, and speedily -tf.s-t.- a cure. It is tl peer-l-ss remedy for Palpitation, shortness of iin-iiiii, Suiol'nerir.g Sp. lis I'iiiu in 1.-1 Si.'e and all symptom of 11 I)icase. Heart. One !..,. i.u luces Sold by tie . W. B.-tilor 1. A Marderer asy Ic'n.'.i; Fro.n His Vi:-U a. J After six years' litigation tii Xehr.isk.i .ujii'viii" .-eirt hi. de. ',.! i th" ci of j P. itis itu vs. 's!i-!;ei!'..i;g. r, iiivob. iu tl-, j i i;it of w h -;h. . or n it -:i i.rtr i.-. er e .'1 inherit property f.01,1 his viettiti. 1 Seven years ago s!i-.'l!.'itkirg.-r ! Iiltird'-ii-l hi d mghier i: or 1 -.- th :! li I 1 liltgi.t i th. -1 it mi" vat iaiiie property h tt ' J her by her m itii.-r. il wa . c .i i, ;- 1 j and sentence I to be hiiiiged, bat wlii!: i th -a-o was piii ltn' in tu t!p!-ill' tii . t r.i i" V.t i l the c :trt he whs lynel:.. I. B fore 1 pi-o Ie I-.- h 1 1 d vie 1 hi-i inter dead uit !' (. -I tie to !i at! .rile-., !"i-.ie.! !t:i!ts nil tmd John t . Wat ...!. The oth. r lii-ir.. .-ni'.i-it.-i tii. att ".n" I rights, f.ss.-r.iiig th it tli-' law woaid u t ! allow a mur l". ,-r i 1 pr :i: by hi critni'. i The Mt .nieys ei.iit-u 1,-1 ih ;. in tlits j c . iiii : y rime w orked no 1- .rr.ip'.i n .1" j blood ;'.!! I Im forfeit ire of pr p .Tty. iltl 1 that Nebraska's statute, , ,.; i.,.-,-j ing to prevent Slie'lciib.i; g-i's transfer, j Th.' trial court foaiid f-.r iii- :tte: !. y j btit Ih- supreme court reversed tiii hold ing. Sm.v th-ii the pers uiuel ( f this tribunal ha entirely eh i ige 1. u'i-l w li -u the ease came up the see 111 1 lime tiie court upheld the atlon.eyV e uKiitioi!. Low Prices and Good Work. Iov pri.s-s ami jo.)-l wort are still th- II. ili-dozen in .piji,r!ion. I hiilf-doiv ii ',,rd si.u . 1 tlozeii s'i;iri' l':'r., f.r . . . i . I .-' j B7", 1 luisic; .er h ilf-'l )..:) 71 J At stieli prices ovcryliodv e.in i-lVir-l to Inive .i.-tiircs tt-ken. Jai!er- up st.iir-i. Hut rams; iK'Xt to Stpe's -tore, Somi rs-:, l'a. W. li. Wki.ii.kv. You pay for s,-lioii' -1. ii.'ks ; l.ti; tiio Lost si-li.o!-5iok for your i-hil.iivii Is r..;ir ilat- ; ly i..t.r. Wi ll ju ii.t-.sl, Mnfully an.l in j telJi.-iitly islit.sl, of i.is!ni"ti e itts-:i is, j lirst ami 1'nli.v.t ith tin; m. .i s an.! 'K-st iti j roseMti:ig it, tlie rt-.'.sl.tiri. Itixjrtteh tilit the l.ill. Setnl for a (s.iy of the l.riht new i-at;:-iouo of the California, l'a.. State Nor mal, one of tilt lt ill-Iililli'.ns of the kin.l in the state. Biader Twin fr etisli in .Wtl. Iil.s. We sell Sisul Tw ine for 7 it-nu ami Manilla for 8 eenls per Hi. . New tw ini just re.t ive-1 ami Kuarantessl. ' JlUl.s 11. IfoLt'EltllM M. Cl..va:ic S si t. l's pa 'r"-.si e jjtill'tier. II- ks V.. A. S'liy-. i. r, s.i-j I.e. 1 lil.ik.-s ail 1..' h...ihs v i; - i-i - more to :.tlll"::- . "II. ll! til- f".ll? til.'.t Wlii iiii j v by his 1, '.1:1:1 n :;s pi:r..:.s. lie 'a id iu::Ue a t c .V'. ;ol ii-s .sliioTll-r i!--!ay. Friday and Sutur IT 1:11 i is, is:. I. lie w ii! th. le-lti-.t 1-i-ld. rs, -.1 i c-iii- , oil 'I t lay. .Jill V i1 1. .11 .li 1-. liiuliy ti imiiie l brtt of 1 t ' XV .T-l .1. -i d'liiars worth ! t-i c.i.es ati l j.; k a.i i h'.:!.,ii...!s ..I r SUIIliK'T foods. Fii :..ls. mis is a i:.'i' hard tiiaes ci.oor- l.ii.ity. II-i must htivo r-Miu for tall g.si.i.s i:nd ;..l w ho .-oi-u' w iii hiive a fair .li nns-. Is. n't lui.ss. Wantel :- Se i-ral t..ns s,, ,,:,,! h.m.l I.w H, T. Bail i.',..i, f..r pit trac. A.i.ir--s Ii. II. Ihm, C r-iua, pa. Thonsai.d.s of ie w ..nn,s hase taken 1 bsd's S:irs.ij at il!a t hi- t iw.ii and r ai i.c.l its beni :'.t-i in bli-wl l urit'e l and strength nrti're I. Tin: Bl'.sr n-. CHMAPl-.sT. Th; Nf', it is the !st nc ork an.! Ciii--..-i, ji.tper is el'.vitys the ti.e Pi.ts'-.tirg si.ap.-r Is-i .-.-u New 11 r--"tindv know. XliCl "I'Ol.'S NdTit'l'.. te ol' i'. u-r V.: iv. r. l.t! l lt'TN l.'T:i in i:t ' li;tvt:i !m. a -i , : i 1 -- i .; 'p r :.'.;f '.i.riy. ! at i r-i m- i'l ' itiiiiiffii.t' ui .ii i.I. ; ;.-:. i;i i ti-'" -!'.. :.- t li.' tii'iMi -.i itr v nii'i M. ' " (. It : u . . ,1 H t'.-'H k .. in.. ; ; : ti- r 11.-. iv i:;. . t ' : Hs;Ii(a h ni 'jivi'U tl ! Ili..li.' - L it tv iiu' i.thi.s .iti- ft IK 'UT 1 1: 'N AY1! A Kit. E xkci r. !:'.-s MUll'li t :t.' '.. I. ' ti.iy. 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A i. r.Min t .-a. t of t t. l s;.n ... ttl 1: i; Viet- v I--.. us:.. ;. is,,;., rs.i .si; ;i.l ; lio ' iiorts ,: .1..;, r I. ot.-, s.tM:u.,n Jtn.nt, J l-I ill rii .iiiil's; hIhj-ii sj :1, r-s alHait iter.-.-, etiitr, iiii- .uiuct tsi, ii I w-..;o.y .tli! Ail t i ' ' . ie i. s- ..r i. a. Weil l'Ile--i LOG HOUSE, nn-I a UinU .cir.!, r.l in (ri ti4i-i.-. n utt.tii r .;tin i-inri-j mi li.u-i; il.iti-i 'I unUt-r .m1 -nit Vil. -Terms : V in K lii';ii Ik-.; .-ry .f.I.,-.l; ; in m it..r uih i'.t'"-.: tt'.x hi: I ' i l IIh t.i V HM fl m'i.v ! . ! down. -: ( -r t4 th- r.-ti--. AT.i l tU (1 ti." (j'.ifhTJy e...i-fc- SAMI'KL KnlLVKY, a rl r 3" O a 3 3" O 3 O a o o a. w c o o" 3 0) 00 CD O 3 o o 3 o o 5 o CD -s GTQ 5" O 0 o 3 -t o O o c 3 a -t u o o t 33 o $ 3 ft- 3 CO O om rr 3 tt 0 o " o r. c r 0 A m 8? o Si 5 m PU2UC SALE 1 .- Vahabb Real Estate ! In pit not:. lie- , r :, ( 'o'l I'i of , .il.ers, I r; l-''o- S..I-..! til- " e.-e'.!.. ii, 'int.'! .... ,f II, i.rt . 1 wii: .. -. o! l P. Saturday, August 11th, 1894, ,WK O. II... 1.1- to'li -. ;::.. i-. . t . ! 'C iO.-l 1'l., ,- . No .Mi, lit. i-l s ii; . i e :, l. lel - ..I M. o;-. A. K..... ,v ' ... . i Ire. :-. i il.i l I ,.! i l.-i : ii.- i.,e.i ,1. I.r, Iv. : r ,- Dwelling House, Dwelling House, iilet sr. iit-'.t! i eti.-l l . io-.,I,s lI Is. I.s :i.- hun t.--- Hi- pr-- I I,,-.. H Uin. ;i;t I t.Ii r I ui . . . . .( :;.Tt- f..ir. with i.t. ..I .r- iv 1 1 j . wt I -t' . i ;lt.l i ! t i-li'-.r-:- .-1, t. ..a on.-ll. jihlf- Ki't.'U.-.-l. t.i.ti '.' l .1.1 1 ttMl (.tl tii:" li!'- It i- -toll- N.. I. A v :-. .;- ( i-I l.t'..! ilil;l ll! I ' i -r r.i-"ri !. l-'.vi:-'ii-. ; . i ; . i . n ' lit i. Km A ( -. !rli'l N.. t. . K. M A''"uu ;it''i t .1 -v, t .nit tinnt-. ; iiii v-!.tir a."- s. No. ". A V' i'i tf I.i;n' s;.ta. ,1'i.t hit v n ii in 4. tii" -. ,l't'V S. I'. Kili'A -! ! Us.i .iat.il li.i'-.'.li -t.iv ol M.i ou litiii..r.--I . Kin: v li. A. I tv: -TIC KM S : I p T cell!. .. VI lle'l I il." . . -p I. 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I .!i.ss.-nr, sitti- Vi 'I-'. I . c -:.M V .1,1 . ulr :!, a.l.i'.tn i.-c 1" lv-r ! -:uf.( tiie n.r;h. htn-U.iI --ii- n.t i V i'lUin K I ht' !.. aiul l-titci.H -it li-ir!.- .ifi- ittr tn .! -ttntti :;itt wi-et, t- n ii. tii i it-f ili.r i v -s' i :i 7; avr i!r' r ; -v-, a!i.J fuiwr n I a j-ory GRIST MILL, Mit'i iiicr Imiltli:. t!.-r-n '-tvt'-ij. No. 1. A iho iia tit. tiii-tf-r ;r:i--l, it m: in ttic t '." d"..it. i.tti.T y an-1 . . t ;il ifv i. i .;'t.;a ' iiiiii'io'l I.:--- nion ir .-; kiittwti a ol" It.t J.-lia i-irrwn tr.wt. TERMS- On-tliiri! f p-jn-li;'--. n;;:t.-v. a:Vr . riHil uf .ill tVl.n uml I'---. ! . xj-s iis., i- r -:u;.iii :i lit 'i ':i tii-- diij.l iii lu-u f .i-in-r t-t Jt;r M. Klitj.. w iiit i ;n i 'rtt.-M in thriv i -iu.-I ttii:ia;il jut rtM'iif 3, wt.ri iur r--t. Hie ! Ii!"-; jr iv mot t;i-rti nit ' liritiii'ioii if ci !c. I. i- rr.tl v. ju.-iil i U- ftir.ti i-y Uu 1 ;il T-"t p. r ct ul. of "ii:r ?.:- iiH'tit-y t lie mA ni tiny of iwii. i'iwM-.iiii ;;. 1J Apn:t ; ---' i .M.'r.i :i. Ki if., I K! rK. JAi i'H J. K1.I.VI--Aiiiitiiii-ttiali (i. !.tiik '..n -iv ! r ;' ' ;i : t.V;. : ,1 i - s. i- , r. . i i n; fi'.i fl, I -:: j. HI'.. :t iU I nl !- in. i.-: ,.: i w : : ti I i- !'!! !l ;.' -ti:!- -. , i ;ii .; itu- Lt '. V;t! ;iri.i Iii-' 1. !-. L N-. A c-.-n -in j in-- j." l.i.m fJiina '. !. - .:n: ! V. tx'i:..'. ami . in. I'.. K i M'.r. mtjtir. j-i j t ' -.'rt ! i ii.' r i i. It i.s -I i.i ; : ,i w It !r it . rrn. N. A I T; i. ! !' '. .in! s !i,;.!" n t'j "'r "l"u rU ; ' i'.. rishi;.. if!..:..!.'-; Ifi.ii.i V liliri'iis.. ;.,. - Ki.t - ..!!- -.-ii K.::i. 1'.. Kn.s. Alii-ii .. st. .a u :.;..:. 292 ACRES, Ijames B. Fine CARTS for Bachelors. Fine BUGGIES for Youns: Men. SEAT WILL ADMIT YOUR CEST G.HL AND ?!Q HCOM TO SPARE. Fin' Biiircrics for middle-acd and business men Pine Carriages Fine Phaetons A T OA a- larujc line of Road "Wagons 1 juJJ and Spring Wagons. The largest and best selection ever shown. 1 DmrUC ""ay 1 IViV,JJ,0 fames B. Holderbaum. "the best Is None Too Good When You Buy MHmccsriLS. Ii U Jtit its lmjN.rtuiit to Striiro FRESH, PURE DRUGS, .!. it is To Have VoiijitU-nve in the Physician Who 1'rrscriln' litem. AT SNYDER'S V.ri :ir,' .'tlw.iv- sun- ..I'ttiiij; tin- fn-sli.-st lii.-iliiin.-i l'l:lr!.l TI NS ('art fully i 'iu un.lil. TRUSSES FITTED. All of the y'f.i ainl Most Apirortil 1'rnsses Kept in Stock. Snlisf'trlioH Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. CLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE Y0U3 SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, - - Pa. sAE.UIll. Vy .stock of . i.is(.iaUe wa..i Prost! (!oot!.- i.-t Iarire ami tliotip. Consisiing in Part of : 4:-iii'h Ir:li Ijiwiis, tiytin-i! ami Wtiiii- ;i:n! "Ini'i it 1 1 11 ii t ii-si. I'intii A. Itour -ii ;'.'. -t-i, , rv ir.-tty. All t.-r.i'les ..f )r,- ;iti .htinn, at 1 .W J.ric Critik!.-: ;::i.r!ii.:n-. W.H.ltlll.l CuttiMI ("1U1! Ill", fl'lHIl " Aim '.i.-tiii ami Freii.-li S;t!ti'u-si, a!! Lrtt.li'-. I'li.tii -rrlji -l a;nl j.!.i:ti Xitiiis.N.k. " ln.iit; Itwii-. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DOTTED SWISS, F0K DUESSES Jt 1JRAPKRV. A !;iro Itu.- nfyar I wi.U' ( 'aiiil.riis-. 1". r.-iil.-s in maiiv ilis.iii-. 1 l.iit l.s..!!'. l'riin-.-s li:.-!;-i. r.:iii-;i.s iti maiiv s'vKs A Crvut Variety of White, Cream, Kern ami Mack Laces fur Trimmin'j. All wi li!is anil snlca of l.raiJes for Pre.-s Tritnnihi. All colors Moire Si lie, Chanirtalile Silk. Stirali Silk, do , for trim inir.tr ami wait-ts. A coi!ijlt.'to line of Serire.s Henri ettas and fancy Wool ami Silk Press (JotxJ.s Cheap Wool Press (.noils in great variety. Cjl.y Presses ait-1 Caliy Qoats, lonr a::il short. C;,lv Caj.s ami Hats to suit al!. Ail kit ilj ot'gooJs for Children's Presses. .ace Curtains from 50c. a pair up. Scrim from 5 to Pc. A lu'ire assoitaioiit of Ladies Misses' aiid Childrea's I'udcr- wear. Hea-uiful Talle Spreads, cheap luiidsome ties in Silk and Cot ton. Silk Gloves and Mits iu great vari ety. Tin- bc.-t line of COr.-'HTS to be foutid. ll iti Jreds of articles in Notions, ami Triininiajs titatcinuot lie found cl.-e litre. Tlie he-t line of FAST colored Stockings, eiilier ia Hhck or Colors. Summer Opening Millinery Goods, The larire.-t. mo.-t li.-h andclieap- Doti't f..r''i-t tluit wild tlie extri iii!' low prill's JI". r-'l, yiHi haw a i-lialii-e ti ifi't a part of t!ie -M' ', that we are now in ; t. iiisr cti-tiiiiiers. Mrs. A. E. UHL Holderbaum. for the Family. for the Old Polks. ln,vll. Call anil see them. jIB, &c B. ! JULY is the time for EMPTYING the shelves in this st..ro, iiu.l "ve ma.li' sui-h iri.-."i fur iii.-i' s;ih!s lii.ili.ilil to line ail. I lin"t ikimls hh w ill il., it I'rt'ii'tii.-iil v. I im f the tViiun--- .if tlie s:il. in ii large :tHs..rti-l l .tnf hiii' iri' W in. 1. -iih H iiii in - i.tc s'l.-li i!-i S..1.1 al SI. ml anil $l.'S j. It. in ::ml Itinry luixturi's novelties in v -avc ami 'il-.ritu' 50c a yard. Any -f ymi who want line ii.h for lit tle 1.1. n. y sit ii" ii ami w riie 1'i.rHi.in s. nii.i w Ii.-ii y . i i;i-t the miii.Iih an. I waul tliu ).inli ami they'r." kin.lHV.Mi will want u lii-n you s!-tlii. .h1.h an. I nrii-- ti..'tlier nr.ir l-nniiptly, au l w In n ymi tin il. , intike a st-n.inl or i-vi-ii a thiril i-lioi.-. t avoi.t .1- lay or tli.-uij m .iiiiiu.-iit lite first i-hoiiT w ill alnuys s lit unless soi.l out. iitliiT l..ts iV ami aii.l we assure y.m they're sueli U-.ls as will w arrmt y.mr i.r.mint at-t.-ii! t. Hi. ne ot" tlie lots of Wusli li.KsIs liial'n to l.e rem e.l is r me iiress liiiihamsi LiV kin. I Iih- a yur! inie ..t aiom that w iii pay you all to semi Tor. Semi !'..r s.iinj.li-s .if KineSilk IOiikIl-iiiih 35c a yard. Bogfrs & Buhl, ALLEGHENY, PA. POPULAR APPROVAL i toes lar t. .ir.ls t-staliiisiiiii the staml j iiii, of a I'.lsiiu-ss h.iiiss' in the eomiiiiini ; ty, anil the sCiMnl-ivill ainl ftivor we Ikim' ! Us'ii sho n in.!;. -ale that Uum- w lio lui I Ieti!t vit!i us linve !s--:i einineiilly Kalis J lie.i with their tmnsiu-tioiis. MANY OWPLIMENTS r Have 1k'H j.l-mm ii -hit liii4-"4' SUMMER ; Headwear and Neckwear, Shirts and Underwear, j etc., etc. j Come in and you will easily find j something to Jease yon, whatever j you may want at popular pricfo. Jonas L Baer, "The Hustler." Pennsvlvanh College, G'tTTYSBURG. PA. Faunded in I8J2. Ijinr.-Kui'iiity. Tw. lull i..ups itf iuly riii-sieal Hiel "v.-iililie. .s.-ial oMirss In ivit .leriniii.-nis. i .i-rvi.ry. I j.lMi.i i.-s Willi Ut-W 4vl:illitMtUllk. Sij t iHITe Itllll.tll.'-s. tsi.-.m liisii'. I.ii.r.in.-s it, t"i s.hini.-s. k v l us. l..w. Ii iintiiiii f lly.i.-ne ait.l fl.vsu-ul I'ullurv ill elwiveof all r!ss-h-litst ).h-. si.-uia. ..-e,ss.i.le l.y I'risiueiil milnm.t lli.il.s. In-ullon on Ih.- l.ltllelli-IU irf (.ellys Lunr. III.".! I'lei.-sllll an.l le-nlthv. kKE PHATOfiy DEPARTMENT lit m iKtml.- I.iul.iiiiii-, .r l.v anu ...M.i.ir im-it l'r-ril.K l..r h.e.111. si. or isl.-if.'. mi.ier sl-ee- pul i-arv 4 the l'rlnei(il Mint lhr- -llnl, irvMl.Initf wuh stu.liii! in il.e liuil.lmi.. hii i.-rm oiii iH.1.1. Bid. l-t ..r.nuo.u.-, ..! Ires. II. W. MeKnixht, l- l-. I.I- 1 . frr.l .I.11U or it.-v. . . Kinder, A. J'nu. lnl. i..-tiy-.fur, I. ri -i
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