inerset- Herald I I.U rMiior. ,jiri!:ii. Irt'V. .. Mrs. iv. I'.. t'ul'.ro'irs. . r it: - :' ,.f i! rkt-v, kill.slun ' - im-a-sur-! noiiriy 4 , jic I '-''"' U !,'""t ,,ar -.r-.M'ii ivi l t4f.-vl I it . . is a Tlif- iv .f ill it aui'iitil is i..r sii vW H'rur-l. .; ti. siivs: "Ustcii ,,,.r,r's Cirvus Ht'ya!, .iM-ili"- !:i --r' . I i r :. " soriirvti a . i ...nsMoration 'y the ' .JOT ' "" .r i'.i' I"'1 ri-ixMliiiS th uso- .i tin' t'X.niiiiniitiKii of l.v t1liwsi.il. ' ,-v !m" in 0:11:1111-". .- ... I.n-tlpil nlmur r t:i- - .,,....: mo .i:'-. I.rinifs with liim from .. ;j!,:iilit!i: ol"su-h 'Io js as . sains. ;niH:'.Mi Hint ...... I . , p -.pi 1" !,,:,U' ,wry ""-" "B ... ... ....iii:ilo.(iirili.'tlll r'"A i-ij.in I1-. hasiipiH! t Texas ...... -W lil:liii Ililirs of tilt? dii " (.i;f. .l. r.i-.v. to liouscdm i a " i'iri'i"t':i'' mini.m of the Vn-':":aIrmi'- May h next. The M:iii.l..lins, Guitars, I:i:ij..s j"';;' . ..........ntsal Stivilnr' is-'-"'- :r.:.iy :il't " the resiJotiee K f- r."f A'.!:liiy township, " r. vi,Iv .Wr.w-ol ly fire. Hut ' r.''rii''n' l.''!'l C-l Wl're vel. '. ' '".;.r:.-it-.J frll a cMwtive flue. ' l'-tr :iV:,-v fr'"'m h,MW' The .. Vl.r, .,; 1 y his little airland r-- s:i!imi':i!-l Irtlt after ..niUl !' done. We ,;;i:il V- v.as is insiininee. jiiviies yon to .!" Hats Ilibixins, ' j',r.'hil':i:ii?tlP kHlinR of deer . Xl f liv yevirs in this SUte has V II ;: ii:il!y :,t Harrishurj?. 'n..ri. tlu:i likely IrwiiicjUw '.'ki-1 !::' "'vi,,' f;,v,,r 'y the 1 ;,A(r:iir Hasiin-s. The . ..r.. js an exi' ii 'iu !--1 ''"'. tiwi ' Hiking if our for--:aiir.i the hahita ." i-iviiii' It 'x! a misileuie.au n. s. ll or !iae in jwssession '' "Jr'.! .ni' the prohibitory period. pn Wv.: I'll-'-, in it-'ion of the gen r;. .l. u ju at:y part of the UJy, !.,;.iim Mi is with its w-c:ht hi .i in I'.l- r !i v sUiitliiiti the i ,i:i lintuiesit will a;t fail to ;., ji-na ".umty 'oi:i!iiissi;iiers t ' iv the Normal School at a in rj- ie to a pelitioi of -iti-'.V.-; l.nl. :!i whioh b:iroiij;h :-!ul :- "''.t.'.L The As-.-ssir, uf- r: :i 1 : l 'aoe'1 thesehooi on the .;-L ''.;n ti;e Normal people apieal i',.:ieu;. i oners refus.vl toaeeep ...: v a., taxable giving as t hei r rea it z r:;u.s-- in t':i s- U.oi'i's charter ;.,;,;:V :i:al :U all iiiiK-s the in-tlM-: a i. ,. m. !is shall Ih free from ( Tie- tvtltitii-.iier.s say no such that the matter will !h-,-- : ; a liijii-T n!irt. I: . rc i-n a-eut for The Phtslurs . in -i:-!oc:.!i:y it will pay you to t.T.io - for terms to agents. " . ; ' . i- i'il'-b.irji's Ijost paper Hti.l . v. ir' --m-as a-j. nts are gianic-.l r-r.iiit' tii:if. pa-t (ienoral ilejiver has mi'4 exie;i:iients at liis nail ;:-.! - in anew tin-plat; process, i dispatch from !k li-fo!i!e. 'i'iie i i-.w tiiiishe.l, a'il the ieiieral -.. - it a complete siici-ess, hut, as :,p- i.sfor a j.atent arc pending, the i il the jir.jcess c:,!:not ll' Uivule-l, -rt!i:i!i it ru liios t. a laiiiliiiutii the ; .- . i.i-tkiiig iin pht'.e. The discov--. i. t':;. tinhiiKxl work if ' iei;cr;il a IMtshur Iran ni.ui'.ifa 'fir 'srii v . hen patent s have liien ro-'-iv-.:::u.'.. ill I'C erii-ii'-l at I'itlslcirjj and riv'.y in K liecmte. It is sai l then i.- !. uiii;i"!is in it. Ii.wj w:".it to l.iiy a firt-'lass in isi--.ii-:niiii.-!it at a nexh-rate lirice? tin i V!V..t's ilrii store Tj( jrit c:i!or, Horai-e fJreely, once vi: 1: is strange how closely men read ;-.i;.r. We never say anything men n .': like but e soon hear of it and -T.i!t!!s us of it. If, however, we eil thing, we never hear of it no- iy -.-ins t.inotiiv it. We may pay :Hiin a hundred compliments and : ; a d rcii purl- and he takes it as 'I ;: tihis greatness never thinks it liim any g H.d. I'.ut if wesayany ii.iin d.'s :,.t like, or something i-:uui:'.- rcthMs n his eharaeter, see " 1 , !i L.!y he iircs up and gets excited 1 i". i- All our vils are charged to us, :r- liner apparently get any credit ' :...-v.r., Ue ii .- . . ". K. 1. ofTroth lets en traced t he ' . f r the coining season, of the : U-hi iTial.U-aTnl artistic trimmer in :Tt Y.iii will find a nice assortment I " ;.'.ai!ii.-j hut- in stock at any time, I1- "heeling. West Va.t papers n il.Hgjstic notis,si of Hon. C. 1. 'ti. li(iic.l su.ldenly at his home, -v:'r-:ist Sundny morning, in the j - '-'?'.! i i-ae. Mr. linnvn wssoneof I r,! !,;' wealthy hiisirtrt-s men ' l'"r'''"' ""'' an aetlve inau in the i f!(i,.:hcial lifeof the State and an I - - : -l : in :' r of several secret socie- e rem :n!?rel 1" manv f'-. 1-:::. of s ::eisct county as '- -! :e: i aJl'jbie sis-retary and " "f th- V.'ellfi-sli'irg and N v;.,;i p;:,,,k i: ,;. Company, in ''.! in i::i;,.eiy witli T!i imas '' i i.'-rl.ni-l, -:i.nlivt-!ven- i- 'tin t!n rna l through ii- r-ct. Few nsideiits of -i-l Z. vy a iicwspaer ln-fore lis, "! "ei-'ials or stockholders of as I'll- . ii'.'-rpriscs, and few have " in Imsi'Kr.-. jmlitical ami and made as few enemies. 1 'l:r married in 1VJ to Miss ' 'f S.HIi!- s, t. 11 ' tie' Ih.UAM, sliould 11 t for j !'!iydT, the druggist, can 5 i -I'-.-. ul ;ls.s(-s. -i:i.;iigcr, w i.'. is eotifjned in the "''';I2 l:.ii au riililor llok l..'ill iw.fk. a- o .. . ... .' .. "illy murdering Huckster "' in-arlv two vears a'o. has !. .,,;v wei-k "senator Wal , ' J"1 l.i-in.itiger'M counsel, arg-iisl Uu- i'ardon IU.ard at H::r . ' - ' made a strong plea to have ; . ''""- "'iiiui.ite-l to imprisonment v,;r Cr-Niii-i that the evidence at " ""t sii!;h-ie:it to inclusively f i'iis.,i.r-s puijL i:is::iiingcr-s tib ,;,. Vj a Vi;v Vji3i:,is, Tat it. at W.ivnesliurgnhort .,, , 'i tit,;. r.-r was r.-iptunsi and y I'H'k l'n.ni New lirleans. W. llv:;tis of the Wayneslmrg i . "' :" wurtsl aipv of the i t., ' !"'.u tues aknowleige. 1 V , ere made with the under- r. w.1 l!lat S!"'5" re M to inaile I xUi a'"r i':'si:iinger was exesnit- .:sN-'.r ,'u,,li,"al'" uot has iu all ; !s-j"'jr ""'t Ki,,i,"'iirer his life as the ; t . " ' ''-d fDiisidereii his case ! vn,il Senator Walton's repre i M;,v the day set for I iU-;,,jir,'r', e.-u:i.,n, l.ut ;overnor L'X- era"u,1 respite for -Hi T" '-buiuger mad., his (Wi- r hopes that there was a I , ' ''':a",'' f-r him taping the g il- . ' "!:'tr letters remaining in the 1 Lstti1'1 S!"'1i"t win ' SP,' t; h lv' '''"' ' if not called for within j u Uli" May 1, IXC: I Vj, e ' ' ' : J'iflt Win. ; l Jardner, iitr.,;. , :,J"r' Mrs- Kl'.en ; S hro k: . Madge. vSv fiOUiMoS UlIL, P.M. Isaae Kipple, of I'alnt township, h.w ne.nin'.l a long ddaycl pension. Isn't it iiU.ut time forto-nrr-orrrotirs rentennial t'oinmiti r ihrw iiun,,m, to r jiort. Mrs. Kmma Ccisler, of the Suitu of Illi no,N i visiting t the home of her moth-er-Mrs. .Samuel Fox-just ,wt u,Wli Landlord Wider, of Iitividsville, has t.isf,i i ins liotcl property to William imrggrall, of Johnsiown. r w. ..stoiier aw null, at Mwtoller SUition, Mas entirely destroyed ,y i;re some nine j uursday nighu The loss a) -out ?-"iOl. A fierce forest lire was raging in the woods just south of town Friday afternoon and evening hut w as extinguished .y ti, copious Miowers oftliat night. Mr. tlrin MeC'ahnn, a former emidovee orthis olh.H-, has secured a lucrative tiosi- lion in Cittsliurg, with th j well known publishing house of Stevenson A Foster. lasiner Harvey M. Ilerkley, of the First National I tank, has l-n drawn as a juror to serve in the I. S. I list rii-t Court, winch oiiviii iu 1'itLslmrg next Mon dav. As a result of getting his right hand fast m the cogs of a grain drill a twelve year old son of Philip Will, of Somerset town ship, hist his index finger one day last week. Mr. I Fosdick, of New York, deliver ed a very instructive and entcrtaiiiinjj heture in the M. Ii Church, Sunday evening, to a largo and appreciative au dience. Agents of the Pennsylvania Midland Hail road Company are actively at work in Stonyereek and other eastttrti town ships of the county leasing coal and luin- ler tra-ts. Kev. Hiram King will conduct religious sei vi'i's in the Somerset Reformed Church next Sabbath mornini, and at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon he will preach in the Keformed Chundi, I-ivansville. After a year's enforced idleness the bus" of the Hotel Vannear was at the railroad station Monday, upon the arrival of passenger trains, for the purpose of i-.m- veying guests to and from that new re sort. The Johustown Ti-Hmw is nulliority for the statement that 'Squire ieor5 It. Jardner, ii"Stoyetovvn, disjippt-jireil from his homo alkttit three weeks ago, since which time his family have received no tidings from him. Postmaster Frank Collins, of Pcrlin, was circulating among lus Somerset friends Monday. Mr. Collins is one of the leading merch-ints of the ancient Brothers valley township m;roiolis and popular wherever known. The Johnstown i.mi.v.-..-(' is urging the merchants of thai place to petition the ..:. Railroad authorities for a inorn g train in ami evening train out of that citv for the accommodation of Somerset county people w ho trade in Johnstown. Senator Crilchih-ld, who had leen con fined to his home in Jenr.er township for the past week, suffering from a severe attack oflhe irripp.'1. hi i recovered s;i oieiiiiy Monday to allow him to return to the State Capital, where he will at mice resume his duties in the Senate. There will lie no serv ices in the Presby terian Cieindi next Sablialii. The inte rior of the building is nude! going rep iirs. am! it will be cleaned and i'e --ir:it'.sl. It is cxp'.-olcl M rosume services on next Sun day a wee";. May VI, due n tie. of which w ill It given ift'.u w rk is th ":i c:u pleted. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. P. lack, of Miyers d.ile, were in Somerset yesterday for t!ir purpose of attending the llenner-Weimer nuptiials. ttie hride being Mrs. P.lack's youngest sister. Mr. 1 Hack is still em ployed in lis? I. S. jxst:d service, his run Ik. lug be! ween P. i!;iin ire ami Pi!l.-b irg. Hi! exprossod himself as lsdng greatly surjrlso 1 at seeing so much activity on thi-stns-ts of this place. F.ltncr Weimer, an employe of the Som erset Stone Co., was painfully injunsl !.y pre'iiature expl'tsioii at the liare IlH-ks fpiary ou Wi-diiesd.ay last. The wires siineeting the ehs-tiie lwttery with the blast lss-auie tinghsl and Weimer was eugag.wl in straightening them whf n the exphtsion ooi-urred. His face and ej'es were badly burned and is probable that his sight will tie permanently cttected. I'art Fulton, a young son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fulton, of Stoyestown, met with a very seri ns accident a few days ago. While sliding down over some lumber he encountered large splinter, which penetrated deeply into the abd.t ineu. I r. J. H. Gardner found it utiis sary to make a large iucision In-fore the sjdintcr efuld 1m removed. The boy's condition is serious, but his recovery is probable. IV.irgl.irs broke into the Alpine hotel at H'Xiversville last Thursday night taking a large lot of goods lielonging to the proprietor, J. Hershlergor, an overcoat lelonging to 1C H. IJutterbaugh anl a cape ami a pair of gloves lielongir.g to Minnie Horner, the co k. The burglars were well prepared for battle, leaving behind them a club and a large knife. They woilhVprobably have taken a great deal more had it not lieen for "Cheap John," the porter at the hotel, who fright ened thein away. There W no claa to the roblicrs. Two jsip.i'.ar Somerset young people were marries! last night at the home of the bride's parents. The groom was Mr. William Henner, the elti -ieiil Western l"ni .n telegraph operator and the bride. Miss Nannie, youngest daught'-r of Mr. and Mrs Francis K. Weimer. The eere ni my was performed by Kv. Mcl'.ride, of the Methodist Church, and was wit ness,..! by only the immediate families of the happy young ciiple. Mr. Ilesmer has furnished elegant apartments in the Knable iu nisi in, on Main street, and after the veiling supper had K-cu dis p seI of, he cs' rle.I his bride to their if -.v leviie, Tii- Hi:::n..' extends cou riatiilati;:i s. ".he txiroiieli polisi oi'd-nr is busy pr.'iparii.g il.l.t of c.r;.iu vi.. Liters of th iipior law and promises to make it in terest lug for all wh -so Halm's are on it w hen his list Is e :npl.te 1. The p.irtie theollleer is gintiing lor are perhaps ignorant of the H of :nseiubly prohibit ing furnishing li.p.ior to men of known intciiijH'rate ii ibils. There are a numiw-r of such characters in S ttnerst t, an 1, al though, they an- unable t ! iy t he ardent at any of th't three li vasal h wU they appear to have tiU'tierous friend-i who pnrcli ise it for them fy the ha'.f-pint and tint. As a result there is much drunken l.ess on liit street and th"' o!iecm-iu is d. termiued to break It up, even if he 1ns to enter proscdilioiis against thu parties furnishing the liquor. ierge Charles of CumlM-rland, Md., general pu rctiasi ng agent f the foii solidated Oml Company, in thin county several days last week looking for draft horses weighing from V to V pounds, and after having driven' over a large portion oflhe county left for home hilurday, only having purchased one horse. He told the reporter that l(c would pay from to f 1 W for Itorsi'S suiUble for his purpose, lie says Hiat ho lias tried western horstts Isit that they have proved unsatisfactory for the reason that they were not well broken and that their feet, owing to the mar.-diy soil to which they had b?e accustomed, would not stand the hardships Somerset County h .rses are familiar with. This is a matter for our farmers to consider, espwially those w ho have alwut made up their minds that '.t does not pay to raise horses for market. A (J HAVE (JUKSTIOX. now to risposE of ths 6EWA32 OF SDMESSET. DssrripUoa of the Firtt Searaje Si;oal Plant Cotutraeted in Pennsylvania. oe of the gravest ;ie,Uoin n pnieit siifroi;ting tlie eitixens f Somei-set is how to disisc of the sewage if the Uiwn. The foul condition of several of our principal streets has for years been a matter of si-i ions concern, and now that the Itorough has smvessfully constructed a system of water works, and water is being generally introduced into public places and private nsddeni-es, lhcptcstio;i has assumed a more serious phase thaa heretofore. AnuuilHrof public spiritisl citizens who have given the question intelligent study have arrived at the conclusion that it wnuld lie suicidal to depo-it the sewage of Somerset into Cox's creek wuu the expc.Uuion that the water of that f.-eble streamlet would cany it lieyond a point of danger. If the citizens referred to are correct iu their c nichisioii.H then resource must tie had t: some other plan. The following article altslr.icted from Thursday's Phil adelphia y.'.-.vv gives a description of a ompletod sewage disosal plant that might meet the requirements ofSomersct. As a matter of course a plant or suf ficient capacity for dispsing c.f the sew age of a town the size of Somerset would not iist much more than a fraction of the plant described in the .- .' article : "The hustling city of Reading will soon have in operation Hie lirst sewage-dis posal plant erected iu Pennsylvania, and the progress of the work is being closely watched by scientists and health offi cials. The huge pumping station, which is a:i important part of the plant, has been completed and was to have tss-n turned over to the city yesterday, li.it thai formality was del'erred because ,f a technical delay in cxe-i:iig the hind f r ?"!i,(iot to lie given by the contract ors to guarantee the successful operation of the etire plant for a year. The plant, which is IteiiM const ruclu I liy the Penusylva'iia Sauitarv Se-.va-e Company, will, it is hojuvl, solve the problem that has long alarmed the peo ple living along the Schuylkill River, south of Reading. It . is expeetod that by means of the plant the pollution of the Schuylkill by the sewage of Reading with its ltcu inhabitants, will lie re- luced to a minimum. The Reading ollicnils, afU-r long and careful delib eration, decided ta adopt the plan for sewage disposal and water filtration em ployed at the town of Pullman, III., and awarded the contract to the Pennsyl vania Sanitary Se.vag.) Company for a pumping station, to cost fcTii.iHO, and a disposal plant, to cost jll!),'MM. ' The pumping station was iimpecled yesterday, and was pronounced satisfac tory to isilh the citr oflicials and the mtractors. It is loi-nK-d on Canal street, :it the f.urt of Sixth strwt, and from an architectural rtandjtoint is a striking and pleasant i-.:itrast to the umernus iiM-ti.ry and industrial build ings in that section of the city. The station is a combination of receiving reservoirs, ventilating chambers and pumping apparatus. Th -:r'-sent ca pacity of the plant u lu.ui ,' g I" ins i very 21 hours, with f.n-i!iu-s for in creasing it to l.V.nK),o gallons. now Tin: in. ant v.mkks. The sewage wlii '! enters the receiv- iug n-servoir-, wli.ch extend l teet low the curb: inc. from the Itirge in-ni-pting sev.er im uediatidy adjoining, iindergoi- a straining pris-cs in the reservoirs over a K'-reeii undi-r which is i bed ofc .ke. The iron scre.vi, which omcs iirst in oiitnct with the sewage is it discharges ffiii the sewer, inter cepts all solids th it ir.av be contained therein, whi!" the bed of coke through which the liquid sib-dune.' parses to th" bottom of the re-r-rvoir takes up ail grea-e that mav b.; s;u iined therein. Tin1 s.'r e !" rmi::g !;es.. i-ei-s is in turn tran-'i rred to steam heated ovens and all grease th:-t has gaihered therein ex tracted toil caught up. It is then rinsed a seisin 1 or third time, and finally hies duty as fm 1 under the boilers. The grease extracted from the coke can ls retired and lists! for c tmruerciai pur- p.ises. The rcis-h Ing reervoirs are supplii d w itli fnh air by ducts leading from the outside and are ut all times kept tree from odor by the largo stack which towers 1-tU feet high. The sewage that passes through the screen and coke lied enters from the re vrvoirs t the miction chambers, which are coimcled with two huge steairt pumps, having a capacity of from si x to seven million gallons in '21 hours and by them lifted and carried through a .'in-iii- li main under the canal Mid river to disposal plant to te ere-t- e 1 on Fritz's Island, a mile and a ha.r below. Til!-: FILTRATION All 11 A Not: M KXT. It is at this plant, which is now under iiint raot, that the final disposal of the se-vaco, the filtration of tho water it ntains and its final return to the river in a purer sta'.e t.ian lite existing waters of the Schuylkill U to take jlats. " At tho disposal plant tho sewage is discharged into two elevated tiller beds, one alsive the other. These filter beds c iiitaiii sand only and ttie water passes through it by gravity. The water after passing through the sand it the upper section desi-end to the lower section through the open air, so as to tie thorr oughly oxytenied. Tho water is then c illd-led tiy another system of pipes, through which It finally roaches the river. The effluent from the Alter hods will, it is claimed, bs snlstaiitially free from any vegetable, animal or mineral matter or of living organism of a na ture to jsiUiite drinking water. The cist of operating this sewage dis- tosal system is estimated at x.!M per million gallons." Justices of t'je Tcace and CoastaV.ei. When you come to Court you will want to drop into Fism:i:"s ivxuc strk, and get such blanks as you may require. including deeds, summons, lNnds, h-asis, Ac. If you nee.1 a liinn's or McKinney's justiii-, a form Ixiok or Purdi-u's digest, d icket, constable's guide, marriage cer-tilicati-s, leg.it cap, f.silscap, tablets cn-VcIojm-s, or any kind of stationery, you Vi ill do wi ll to go ?o FlsllMt's IS.) oK Stohk. The Blair County Scandal. The resrt of the I'.lair county auditors, the results of an investigation lasting al most four months, into the alleged ir regularities iu the County Commissioner's otlicc, were tiled in court Friday evening. The report aVmnds in startling disclos ures, chief among w hich is the surcharg ing of Commissioners John Ilurd and Jame Funk, with the sum of v577.!l, a greater amo-.int than the aggregate f their year s salaries. The three eouimis-mI-mm m aresurchargtsl with iJ4, the cost of erecting a tiritige on t he lands of a pri vate citizen at Uood's mill. Another item in the bill of surcharges consists of fur nishing jsistal cards to the Altomia City Tax collector, for dunning dclinipieut tax payers. The principal sums which the commis sioner are required to refund to the coun ty are for overpayments made to certain, favorite contractors on accounts of bridge MuitraHs. Commissioner !urd, is 8cire4 for Jetting public tuuitrHcUi o rilativi and making use of fictitious names on the treasury drafts in order hi conceal the fu. The commissioners have W days in which Ut appeal from this report to court. A Klee line of Carpets, EU. Toseear.ii-e line of Carpets, vik In grain, Tapestry, Ply Hnissells, Wil tons, extra quality of Velvets Axmin sters, Iiruggets Uugs, Mats, Oil Cloths and Linoleums, also a nice suit of clothes for yourself or sons, Shirts Collars, Cuffs Ties, etc., call at llol.lerliaum's Clothing Carpet Store, No. iii Main St., Sotnersetj Pa, Killed at Sawmill. John Switwr, aged nineteen ye-irs, dieil at the home of his parents M r. and Mrs. tJolleibSweitzer nearl'rsina, at t o'clock Sunday morning, from the eifeets of in juries received th day before while work ing a! one of the mill oflhe Laurel Hill I.tmi'icr Company, six mile up Laurel Hill Creek from I'r-iua. The informa tion at hand is very meager but it appears that a steam boiler ut the mill exploded at nn early hour Saturday morning and that young S.veit.er was fatally scalded as ivell as liciug seriously injured by li v ing pieces of metal and timl-cr. The funeral txik place at I'rsina at It o'clock Monday afternoon and was attended by a large conisiiirse of friends of the deceased. R--v. S. C. Long conduWed religious ser vice at the home of the Is'reaved parents and at the grave. Haul Hats! HaU ! Ilavoyou seen the new styles hi mil linery, at Mil K. 15. Coi-TlioTU's. The Scarcity of Cattle. From tint Hroeilers Gazette. There is an actual scarcity of prime cattle, or cattle of any kind. Within a short period the prii-of gisjtl cattle on the hoof has risen two cents per Mund, and we see no reason why tho advance should uot continue. In fact, we look for a continuation of high price for ts-ef all of the coining -iiminer. The amount of range cattle offered for the market is liow forty per cent, less than last year. There has Isien a drouth on the ranges, hard winters a lack of increase in -attle-raisiug, and, to sum it all up, a strong A aieriean demand for consumption not equaled by the producers of heef. As Tar as we can set every circumstance of climate anil the laws of supply nnd iK maud have for a numlier of years com bined against the American cattb'-raiser, until we are isinfrouttsl witii a:i actual shortage of is-ef. This situation has long been fore .i. , ... snauoweii ny report wincii nave ap peared in the : (-c'.'c from all ipianer. The calculating farmer, tho man who keeps fsisted, has Hot failed to see the drill of ad'airs and when he has governed himself accordingly he is not now caught with his bucket upside down when it is raining dollars The long era of low price. h.is cost us much, but it, his like wise taught us much, and it would be lamentable indeed if the pre-ent upward flight of prices should induce any farmer to forget the economics in production aud feeding which he was forced to b'arn. A Fine Circfs. Packed audience greeted tho perfor mances given in this city by Hunting's railroad circus museum and menagerie, and the round of applause which fre quently arose from the throng inside the immense touts proved they appreciated and were pleased with the entertainment. Their trained animals were prolilie of pleasant motion and the various feature were ail exceedingly funny and enliven ing. The whole performance goes v 1th a vim which is always gratifying. St u hi'rtj, .V. 1'. A'ccf. Wraticorelasi Tax War. Westmoreland county has on hand the mot exciting conp-sl in the history of real estate valuations The contestants are the taxable, the Assessors and the County Commissioners. It is a dispute oer the valuation of property Tor taxable pur poses, this licing the j-car for the trien nial assessment. The Commissioners are now holding the appeals amid great con fusion. They repiirothe taxable appeal ing to sign an oath that he would be willing to a-cept I he amount at which he is assessiu) for his property, and huiidi".ls have expressed a v. illingin-ss to unload. The amount of property now ollered amounts t millions of dollars, and l:ol overpioftlio l i oistricts are heard. The valuations as fixed by the Commis sioners in many instam'os, are said to be ridiculous. Property that was purchased at "! m"' prices, and which is offered id public sale, would not tiring half its for mer price, has been assessed at aim -st thr' times the amount paid for it. The II. C. Frick Coke Company, the large-t taxable hi the county, having now lu,onu are of coal, is assessed at $ ft per acre, regardless of the proximity oflhe coal to the working. The ovens are assessed at the uniform rate tiff Ion, no regard licing paid to tiie value, some of them having Im;cii abandoned. Farmer who own their coal and surfai'e find the former as sessed at a fahnlous price, and the latter at more than the surface would bring if put on the market. The homes of the workingmen share the same fate. It is claimed by leg taxable that the valua tion of real estate in Westmoreland coun ty, will increase from $-l,ii't,n to $;", O.m.lKiu, aud the lack of uniformity is m manifest as the extravagance or inflation. The Commissioners refuse to say what millage will Ik levied, and this increases the indignation. It bxifcs now as if the courts would lie crowded with appeals, as those who are able will apply to them for relief. The Commissioners express a de termination to stand by their action. An compared with other counties con tiguous to Westmoreland, the injustice, it is argued, is manifest, and the taxpay er isiints to Jones A Iuighlin's .ke ovens at Pittsburgh. They are assessed at five-eights of the rate in Westmore land. Now for Trout Fiahtng. lieforc you go fishing call In at FisiiKH's Book StoKK, where a full stock of hooks lines sntxxls, corks, sinkers, luiskets jointed reds, reels fli'-s ami" all manner of fishing g.ssls Wholesale and Retail are for sale. CH.vs II. FlsilKll. Eyei Examined Fres P.y Pmf. Little, the Fye Specialist, nt the Somerset House, Saturday, May -till. H is special glasses are easy on the F.yes, Nose and Nerves Of Interest to Honiekeepera. Ladies who value gol cooking should examine the Cinderella Range, It bakes light bread and roasts meat drlicioiisly. Sold by J. IS. HotllKltllAI'M, Somerset, Pa, Reflections About Batter and Language. fr-rin the I nionlov. n Standard. While tho legislator, tho farmer, the producer, the consumer, evcrylsidy, is taiking so much about liogus butter, and the high chemists in the state college are laboring to convince the public that they really can, by chemical process, distin guish the genuine article from the coun terfeit, w hy not call the stuff by its right name? Nine-tenths of those u ho speak of oleomargarine pronounce it ohsmiaija r ne, as if there was iu this word some good reason for an exception to the rule that g is hard lielbro a.. .nd iere one is again ruu'iiutltsl of the swift evolution of 4 language, the rapidity w ith which new words and phrases are coined to meet xpular demand, and the consequent in adequacy of dictionaries that were stand ard a few years ago to meet the require iiieutM of to-day. Italiaa Beea for Sale. As I am a breeder of Italian bees and queens, I am now ready to deliver to those wanting a good strain of jiure Ital ian leea at prices much less than can le obtained from other breeders; can ship and deliver heos in tho spring and sum mer mouths with safely. Safe arrival and reasonable satisfaction guaranteed. Pees strong and in 8 frame dovetailed hives Tho Italian liecs are hardy, gen tle ami by far the liest honey gatherers iu tho world. Try them and be convinced. I also keep for sale a full line of bee keepers supplies Write for prices. Ad dress C. S. Yof.NKlX, Confluence, Pa. Base Ball Goods. rase ball goods of all description, wholesale, and retail, at Fisher's Hook S'-ire, Highest of all in Lcavenirvj Power. latest U.S. Gov't liqiort Powers of KsgutrEtM. A bill to permit magistrates and jus tices of the peace to impanuel a jury of six to try certain criminal cases and give judgment and sentence ilh all the force of a court of quarter ws-sions, iassed fi nally in the House on Tuesday by a vote of lm to 47. Tho bill gives extraordinary powers to a magistrate. It provide., that if a de fendant shall plead guilty to tho charge the magisrttle shall proceed to pass seu teuco iihiii him, which sentence shall have the full etfcit of sentence pronounced by a court tif quarter sessions If tho de fendant shall dead not guilty to the of- fenso charged, and shall signify hi. de termination to lo tried by a jury of six before the magistrate, the hearing shall lie continued i permit the defendant to make his preparation for trial. Previous to the trial the magistrate tdiall issue a venire directed to any constable, com manding him to summon six good, law ful citizens, w ho shall 1st selected by the magistrate writing the names of eighteen persons from which each side shall have the privilege of striking six names, ami the remaining six shall continue the jury. The verdict of the jury shall be final and conclusive upon all questions of fact involved therein, and no writ of i-ertioniri or of error or appeal shall lie allowed lor the review of such case of fact so tried be fore the jury, and if the jury finds Hie d fendant guilty the magistrate shall pro nounce sentence. Xoraial School Books aaJ Supplies. Teacher and pupils of the Spring and Summer Normal, Preparatory and Pri mary schools, will find a full supply of text luniks ami teachers special text books of all the higher grades and all kinds of school supplicsat Fish Kit's Kisik Stokk, A specially is made of keeping well KtiH-kcd on Pedagogies and Psychologies truest ion Rooks to assist teacher in pre paring for examination. Keys to Arith metics and everything in teacher's lines, ClIAS H. FlSHKU. Oar Crops Fur 1805. Sis-rotary Fdge, of the Slate department of Agriculture, has received remrts in re lation to the crops of l.v Hi which warrant the following: "Wheat : Winter wheat has come tliroueli the inter short in leaf anil stalk, but ilh plenty of roots to ensure a good crop witli favorable weather; the cast sidi-s of fences running north and south, especially in the southeastern part of lie stute, show the had eil'is-ts of the heavy drifts which accumulated during the bliz zard, and in many i-ises tiie t;raiu h:ts been smothered out entirely, giving that portion of tin? lie-Ids a si Nit Its I appearance. In low, wet plac.st, and on lields ha ing a bad natural drainage, the melted Mimv, by ninnin-,' into the low places and !rce -ing there, lias kiliisl the wtieat an 1 made a cut in the yield of the crop.. In some fields it i evident that the )s from this cause would have partly pai l the c.x- icnse of ai'ii.'cial drainage, and it is pro vable that llie 1-isses Iimui this cause would, during a single rotation, have paid the total expense of this work. Iwingto the dry v. ealhcr t.i last f ill many fields were nut put into lir-il-clas order In-fore sisslii.g-tinic, and in others, where the owner waited until the ground was in jiotsl condition, have lost l.y late seeding; but taking the state :t a whole, the crop was prohahly gotten into the ground in a condition almvp the average of the last live years. The ln-ne!its of plowing twice are seldom m ire visilih; than during the present year. All the e editions which render "this additi nal labor necessary were prevent during the fill and winter, nnd while the extra work i evident in the wheat, we predict that it will ho still more plainly seen in the ensuing cro;i of clover. Fertilizer!. Another invoice for Spring and Sum mer crop received. Price mi same from Hi to M dollars per toll at wan-house or on ear. A. C. Ivis Somerset, Pa. Joaiping on People. From the MrKtrsiport Tiui"s. In every community there is a contin gent anxious to have the newspapers con tinually jumping on somelnxly. They sometimes attempt to use the newspapers cs an agency through which to vent per sonal spleen. ften newspaper men have told such individual that it" ll.ey would allow their nam- to be used a authori ty some of their matter would bo used. Rut almost invariably they throw up their hand with the remark: "That would never do; it wousl get me into trouble." They want to evade trouble themselves, but do not care how much trouble the newspaper may get into. Such pts.pio are lioth reckless and cun ning. Anything that is a proper subject for comment is handled by t!ie newspa-: per and nn one is afraid to stand tqxmsor for ft. Sometime reckless, people get into the newspaper business nnd after a littlo ex perience they go out of it. A an illus tration the Cleveland Worhl furnishes the following: "Sam Small, preacher lawyer, editor, lecturer and prohibition Kilitician, managing editor of the Nor folk I'il-tt, ha severed his connection with that paper. lie denounced the American Itisik company for having broken contracts with the state of Virgin ia and assailed the superintendent of public instruction, Masscy. A a result there is a suit for Vi,!'') against the l',!nt now pending; also suits for Sliinni each by the Rev. Mr. Kearny and Tcakle l.imby, of Onanacock, for an article published reflecting seriously on the former's wife and the kilter's character." S'juJi7 School Supplies. Superintendent and teachers of classes in Sunday school w ill lie. 1 all sort of Sunday School supplies, such at reward cards, tickets chromos, ch.iic.t Isioks for prizes and gift t, cln.su rnrds secretary'. l I lri.Lsurer's blank hsiks at FlSIl Kit's ItiSMlK Stouk. A Pore Eakirg Fowder. A baking jsiwder that can he depended upon to lie free from lime and alum is a desideratum iu these days of adulterated fissl. S far as can lie judged from the ollieial report, the "Royal" Deems to lie the only one yet found by chemical analy ses to lie entirely without one or ihe other of these sul-stanccs, mid absolutely pure. This, it i shown, result from th exclusive u-e by i(a manufacturers of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes which total ly remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities The cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and it is used in no baking Hiwder except the "Royal," the manu facturers of which control the patents under which it is refined. Ir. Kdward (j, Iiovc, formerly analy? tical tdiein'M for tho V. S. iiovernmeiit, who made the analyses for the New York State Hoard of Health in their investiga tion of hiking powders, and whose in timate knowledge of the ingredients of all those sold In this market enables him to speak authoritatively, says of the purity, wholesoineness and superior quality of the "Royal :" "I find the Royal Raking Powder com posed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder, and ds-s not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious sulistance." Prof. Love's tests and the recent official tests by both the I'nited States and Canadian Covt-rnmciits show the Royal Raking Powder to lie superior to all others in strength and leavening power. It is not only the most economical in use, I mt makes the purest, finest flavored and most wholesome food. mmmm I New Spring Goods. : : Do you know that every shelf, counter, tahli, fhowcasc anl win dow in our lry (looil.s Pojiai lmont is crowded to it. uiinost capacity with cverythino; the market alTordd in the. way of new spring good?. We have liouht the largest and Le.-t a.ss-ortineiit of CAM'LTS, LACK CUItTAIXS, RUGS, and PORTIERS Ever seen in Somerset. Carpets and Lace Curtains arc now oa exhibition vnd we are con fident that our styles and ju ices are such that lookers viill become Lin ers. Re sure to see our new Carpets and Curtains for spring. We will take pleasutc in sho vrinr you a lii' ranirc of stles in all tho dilY.-retit grades of Ingrains, Tapestries, Roily Rrussels and Velvet C'tpets. la Lace Curtails - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department we are showinur all the new rich sttles. Everything New, ('all and see us. Kverj thing ful ly stocked and equipped at Parker & Parker's. Campbell & Smith, "THE PEGPLE'3 STCHE." Oul-or-Toivfr Visitors to this store will find many im provements this year improve ments that have Keen undo c.-pf-ially for them. For exaMj'te, there's a large, cosy and comfortable waiting-room for ladies, and a place to cheek packages In fact, nothing Las lecn left midline that may a id t i your comfort and the attractive ness of the store; lmt there is no greater attraction in the store than the low prices for the very high, class merchandise. Ladies' Suits af all kir.Js and for all purposes. Wo have always been leaders in Ladies' Suits, and this season we beat our own past record of good value for the money , $5 to 37.50. Also in Suit Department an im mense variety of Separate Skirt-, ia latost ILire and lung, $1 t to, $20.0.0. Dress Gomls and Silks, Impossible t ) tell yo:i a'.O'it the extraoidiuary values. Just come to the store and see them. Dress (toods, 13e to 2.50. Silks, 2oc to $2.oU. If you. cat't eoaie to the .store, send and let onr Mail Order Department send you sarrples. For Housekeepers. Five entire floors of this immense store occupied by household neces saries. Carpets, Furniture, Curtains, Ciiiniware, Drapei-io., Glassware, Linon, aad Kitchcnwarc. At prices that will make it well worth your while to come to the city, and above all to this store. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT always ready to send samples, prices or any information you nuy desire. Campbell & Smith, Fifth Arenn'", 1'ilisburg rarm Cream Separators. A feed cooker will furnish steam to run an automatic Little Giant Separator with capacity of 300 'or 600 pounds pur Lour. No engine is needed. It is the cheapest outf t in first cost that can be obtain ed. Send for free illus trated catalogue to P. M. Shakples, West Chester, Penna., or Rutland, Vt. ST .1. K. Re:.l Estate and Collecting Agrncy. 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K-t:itt'if r'nur;s Iluppir.. tat tf Alu-L'lfny low r.sitip, oni ix-t routily, Ta iLvM. lifter t -sta ini-ntary nti tin aUvr -ta!f liaviii' tfii iniiir-.l to l;" lOiiit-riirM.-.i. I v !: pii'jN-r ant fmriiy, lioti-.- is h. r-iiy LtJ at! prms ii"..l; ii-,l ot s.ial i sinlf to make !tii tli.it p.:;ariil ;in-l t!its.- having ri: tins .tn.iint Iii,-;.:ut wiil pr nt t'lt-m luiy -t a'iiiiitj il ior m H-iiiTt lotlu r..--vi:''' t tla- Lit' n-.i.lii- of s;ii. i! vM., tin itnr;: v, Niay it tt. !h k w Ia n ami n !irc Hu " at-tt-ii'l lor iliat turp', iiKVi.v H!'riAi:r( i.r.ti jt; n:i.TtN, i'.x rutir. A rDIToUSNOTlcr- Iii i hv iiiatl.Tur l!u-i-st.tti.iif Vln'ii.-.is Imrs!, Ial-ni t.. Lin tnu ii.slnp. i!iv tl. Thi uihIi rsiirm-.l mulit'ir. itaiy iipiMiiiit.-it l.v 111- iirpli:.iis I'n.irt : ?siiiii.'r-.'i i-oiinly, I'll., In liiii s'-a ilisl ri'. in ion nf thi- finvls in Hie lliilliis i.f lil- iilltillllslralir. to ami i'.liii-.'.-.' nil's,- It-ff-il'y -iili!ii-il ilii-n lo, iu-r.-i y j.ii ti-tU'p Hi il In- wiil iiMi n.l to 1 It.- tiuli.s in !:i apiniiniiiii-ii: .iii Kriil.iy. M iy IT. is;r. at ni uli. I- i'i s.iTin rs.-t, wii-ii iin-J wiirr- uil pi-r Mlll- hil.-p-st. .1 l-.'.i! utu II I. f. F. I'ttU Jr.. Aujit.tr. HAUT AUQUA Nursery Co. Offer Liberal Terms to Agents- S:ilriry I'ljNiisi-i o- roniitii-sioit. lliuW KMiIi'" n . at itiw priOi-M. . pt bltrn. Si-.i H-tato-., t tr. Men Wanted In vry t'uri. Stt :i iy wor e. Vny wwkly. Ail-! r- H B WILUVUS, Sec"y, PORTLAND N. Y. I'. iviii r. Have a Comfortable Ride. Wc !aic at o-ir v.a i hoi:-.s t'i I i EE OUR $5.00 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS. lXoa.l quai j Hardware, Farm Impliments, James B. Li twt$-m RAIL- Circus, rluseum and IMenagarie, WILL HXHIIJIT AT Somerset FRIDAY : On Picking's Lot : gmw ( LiJ ; -O ' - - ": - W - TV - IT . t,i s Us V si i.rl f.!.V iN.-i'!ri"t Ti;,' Ai.S V.ViVv -'--:-:: -A 5Af.-rss.i i .--' '. ' i rlH I'l1''': 'V-fj3 a X-i) 0;!m ni .-now Uom in-;. TIIE XHW YORK HERALD, AMERICA'S : FOREMOST : NEWSPAPER. Dailv anul SuihIjiv. A MAGAZINE FOR 5 CENTS. The Sunday Kerzld iiiiT.:is-s in tn-utiry ami vulue wiili i-wry issiif. It is a vi-r-it:i!.!.. :-rAt;A:iXK i f i-mt.-m;. .raii.s.us I.ITM1I ATl'IIK of the l-st iliss from tin- J.-i,soi"F:.;;,;m 'i kIKU .X aii.l AM Kit I CAN AlTHOUs. It r .iitaiiis l:i, !i Bivk a SPKt I A I. ! "I'i'LKM i IN T tf I IAXDSt M K ricn"i:r i i coi.o:;s half t;nk :h.: iiuci; um; wiiitk. 2 a yt-ar. The Daily Herald i:i!.-ii;is nil tin-iu-v.s i.f t-'.i- worM i;.tt'i. r.sl ly its own sr r -.-jMiii I, :its rt -jr.ii-r. ami :rv..-.Ii-1 :-y i::i.sp:tU-iI i-iLK- ami t. It L'"r i:ii' fivs-'IItl.- . ss a voar. A.llr THE HERALD, tenger'S : : : Crand Spring Announcement OF NEW ARRIVALS. Wncfi Pnof? Nt v.-r I) foro in - l.i-itorw of th Wry ;...: "-...V ii tlu-ro U- n sr.i-! V f UCll 3UuU- ViPrty .:i.-.vti in i:n rii r w:ih u-hI :i::s mumxi. ivi r !V pit of t In jit-ov- irtHi- h;t v j-.i-' ! oi.'u. .! l-y n- .luring th ln.t f r i1jiv. TLi' !y ;m o v;iri-! a :il n; -iihtou . ' Iii I -ou:i v. !. t u U tript..n it wn.Ni t;:kr n :;. x- j-f .t 1:11 1 i"f t i!o so. W h;tt v. - ;i.i :u .u t :.mj s f nr iT r k, n.t i:' vr i.ntot p yi i.i . t -.-: i:iiii iy is ii..; mi: ! : w :. ;. t unic Ut t-n- i.urnin l :.i i i " t v tlii i;!:i nt :v :;;. No -(.t .i .. ;. :!owm l- : t n trk uiul I iii 111:0. :i:i-i. .r:s i-i nt !i :iri 'I w-'.!:l l.u T o;r - ! ?o.k nf tliti a!?. 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Tii.- .:;n!i rsii;ii.-l iiii!i!iir.Niiiiti-t liy suiU I'mirl In mak a (iisliilnilimi nf tin- minis ut tin- liati-.i il llie iiss!.;us- InuiiJ amnnx lli.iso li-ualiy iiitiritil 111. rt !n. hi r l-y irivi-s niiH-e f iiiit In wii! tin! ;t!i sir!ii-s inti-rvstet Utr Ih 1'tiris.- nf his iipMii;iitiH nt. at lii .iitii ut l'i- isirniixll ni viiirr.-i. I'a ntt Thuns!a3. May -J. Iss a! nne n'rim-k . hi.. t h-n uml win n-all ikii-iii-s in i n. n-si t-au alli-iitl ituil Is- iu-iirJ il ll;i v sit- v"'l--r. fllf.lt W. UlhisKl KFIl. AuJilnr. ji:t;.i. Notick. iT.i til lUisli, nf 'iniit-i!svil!e, Vav.-tt fnn-. , ty. Ta.; Joi.n U Itiis!,. nf llil!s.la"le. Miami I 1 ..iinty. k:i iishs; A.t4iis.n Kitsh. uf K.luiiiftit. ; lliiimis: Vint iiil rinarri si Willi I'hiiiip- x-r, nf K.-.trni v, N.-l'.: l'.iii-i- liush.of 'lii.s ra. hutU r county, fit.: Tlw i. rlttlilrvn tif a : iltt insisl i::iiii;;r. r. itin-lii-1. I-iie J. I L I L- si ...... ..r 1 1 . b - 1 i::;.n. IsiiMiistrrcikn'y. Xt-.: John A. 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