nil jlie Somerset Herald K1LSCt-l.UKdit.r. " r.Hn llKHAMthouli not for P . fi Snvder, tho druggist, .-an r"';;;.irt.V(Wi:i.ci- , 0ie,s settled so thickly upon the Sl P Vibrarv. at Pittsburg, that the 'vfcnrved upon it cannot ad. """n .1 Conemnugh township farm-..n'r-it.-l by a th.mderl.olt Tues f. ss ' ... i,n. hi work in his corn ,f it ' . :.iiv rc.-oennir. j lie I- - ,. f.ir K.antiful apple ana T!i' ',r ro:aU- depreciated 1-.V I' '.s of hist week, lit farmers ho in"N.1,llim..l th. ir or. har.ls say mat tt,ve still lan onliiiarily g.iod f! r Hasting" has wtiftol the '"""""his appro, al ,,f """"i!!,.. the provisions of the act regu-..ril.-..fartu-U rtratlie within .i'le 'f any campmceling r tber '"F'-'heritigs. - p tVflrolU invites you to in- " -V re f :l,H. KM. cltst li' r i-jawer. etc. t are reported umisiiHlly scarce . !.,u and a majority of fishermen, ' " """jTh ir l h'vs work, return home hnit 111 fa,-t hi,VC ,K rJf a single catch exceeding three ,r.(. M, C..nni k, of I niontown. I a., . ",li,l:iie fT sheriff or Fayette eouii "V, ! taken a unique method ofan-i.Ml.- fact, "o had ". key H, i" h' which ,,0r his l,il",e al"1 Ml" n..v the Cut that heN candidate. vi,ii,.N Mandolins iuitars. Banjos '.uVrstnnged instruments at Snyder' dr;;e store. i taspaverr.' revolt is on hand in s.'rh"'! l" township, Fayette county, ' ' 'nustpavmentfora stone crusher r hn"rvi-orthl and Murray or J,w..,...i.S -he agent of the "!if:,,t.r..rshasn..tln able to eol- .. .v.nont. and criminal and civil suit jr;. turealeiied. wy-er I'.i ikehcimer's boarding bouse, ..McrM.rg. r-lf'nl county, was de v n-y fire at an early hour ednes Tx ii.ori.in?. and Charles Murphy, a v'vauia Midland Railroad foreman, lli''.;.r,.l to a eris- Two Austrians ..'seriously burned that they ran- live. The house w as k--i. i ,!:ylyfor idlers, and many narrow , .!-." made. ,,, v..a want t.l.y a f.rst- htss musi : inltniiuciit at a i.KHlenite rrhv? Oo H snv.lerV .Ir-.i store ,l:,v eveiiins Slierilf King arrestee r.i.-i , ... ill... at Wi-sterntH.rt, .Mil., :.i ... .....r l..r of Crant .Ulan. rii.trj"l wan i .fM.-yt-rs.lale, Somerset county, at f 'lilil Kr unl on the ni'ht of ).---inK-r 24. v;i,.n who was a waiter in the saloon of v.i..:.t the time w lien tne ieei is to have Uh-u eommitted, ilisap n, Wi and was l.e:itel some lime aucrai (..ikiand, Md., hut evaded the oflieera uinil t.,,1.v. He is now m ja" ai norland, and it i" reiH.rted that he C ,nf.s.-d, implieatins others, w nose aml are expected. K. H. CotTroth has enpiged the wrvico, for the .-..iiiins season, of the v,tfa-liioiial.leand artistic trimmer in l .all. You will find a nice assort mem ;rimme d hats in stock at any time. Fanners in Feiinsvalley, Centre c-ounty. l.mii.g awakened to the tact mai s. niu. li wheiit farming does no. pay .lays as it did in the past, and of late i.sve Wen experimenting i" "d .:;.n:iteof that locality ill coiinwtioil w ith ..-a. h . nif.ire, and the n-sults have rov A s,, siitisfa. tory that Iennsvaliey prom-i- in a few vears to 1 the peach W.t of Peaiisvlvanilt. In the past ten years the ionise wheat crop has not yielded hut Mjr acre, an average yield of peaches, rv,n when the fruit is plentiful, will net iM j-.r.Klucer f Ion per acre, K:.i!iark's p..l;.-e when they find a .;ni!.k. n man on t!iestre-t summon aeah, .'.aif hiui inside and drive to the police M:!ti .n. w here he is detained until soUt. li. -ii he is driven home, the H.!iec never l--a in him until he is safe in Ins lamnj . The man then makes his charge, the li.-e surgeon his, the eolisUiMes theirs. a . ! tliis hill is resent-l to the prpne :.r..ft!ie estal.lishmeiit where the eul .'it t..k his hist and overpowering glass, Ti.is system is tending to r.-diiv theap-IsUin- drunkenness which formerly pre-i:u!.-.l in fojienhagen. -Y.-rf- York Tr0- lh. y.i.i semtch and scratch, and wonder !ulVthe maitcr? iKian's Ointment will i Kuntiy relieve and permanently cure a::y it.'.iy lise:ise ofthe skin no matter of b.w long standing. At argument curt on Monday when the attorneys f..r the plaint irt" moved the -mrtto fix Tmrs.lay, June 3th next f-r the trial of the case of Daniel II. Hast ings vs. Francis J. O'Connor, Mr. OH'on i!.r, t!ie .leien.laiit, moved to continue ll.r (-jse for the reason that a material itiiess m his Whalf was at present in a L sj.ital, and it was ro!al.le he would U-iiliIijre.1 to undergo an operation. Mr. 'i..n:i,ir d.slini-.l to give thenaii:eof I'ue witness, his ailment, or in what hos-1-iLal he was .onlined. The court refused Li iiMtion f..r a roiitinuauce, and wt the -.w f..r trial on Thursday, June anil. Wi'.iiam iHvnier is earning a scanty livir.S l.y wa-liing w indows and polish-j ii.ll.r kii'.lw in S.uth r.cthlehem. lie a in the American army during the M.-sj.-sn war and at 'hapu!tepec saved tu-.-Iiw-s.if lii I of our soldiers. He dis "wnda ftiscand tra.-cd it to a tree, in ' was a Mexican soldier, w hom he Inv.-stigation showed that the fuse "Mim.l Kiiha mine of Hnnds of ! wd.r. ;.neral Winliell Scott the sain" d:iv sent f. r iM-emer, thanked him -r.!ui:v, pm- liim a ninety day's fur 1 in eash and a Udy guard to it-it the City ..f Mexico. He is 71 years ':J and get a pension t,r 12 a mouth. j The Kver.-tt l'r says that a!iut a ijjo an old man named Wetherow kil violent hieetMichs and the dK-tors "'sjiaire.1 of saving his life, II is molher-iu-!u pr.H-tire.1 a gun and crept under l""l"-.l. When they were left alone she I'ui:.-J ii,0 trl'er, hut she had aimed .-ii,n uj.uar.L The powder l.uru H '.hesi.-U man's toes, and in a rage he N-ranj frotii ih Utl, and, dragging the """.ail from (.eiieath, gave her a son lid 't:iig. In his anger Wetherow forgot i"al..nt his hiccoughs, and when the c 1ots catll0- exiK-cting to we a dying mail, he as dining, and they had only ttKrth. r-in-lau's .ruis- to hs.k after. T! Art Amateur for May has two 'Wining o!,,r j.iates "The Watering ,''." hy J. IVyr.il Ih.uheur, and "De ratiresi;r,rt,I(N" r iMU.K.r. There ' the u,ual eight large page of practi cal Working Ii.-signs for Wissl'-arving, graphy. China Painting and Neelle 'Tk. The niiiiiU-r itw-lf is esie-ially r the young illustrator. Desiden a p" "I" l.-aing for i:ej.rMluctioii," jLniest Knaiitn, there are many tine "ampi, (,f the nLsterly work of Daniel '' rB'-. The frontisiiee' is very interest- Wing a pen drawing l.yThurcDe "!u!sirup r. .nlUIl hy the "half-tone" P""". luul,-n these K. M. Hallo h "Flower drawing in I'en-and Ink," tiii!Uer,us i! lust rat ions, is still eoii :n"L nhi-r articles are "Figure I'aiut inj." "Ian.jpg .minting "China t "Talks on Kmhroidery, rer and l'l-... i.. .1.. n,,,.,."....! to have "A Cos y Sitting-lloom and "niing-Iiu,,,,, Combined." The niimlier 'Hn..is j-i, ,,ril,g flowers dafT.hlils, ;""t. joinjuils, syringa, tulips, and In "My X,,te "k" the editor, : praising th.se pirtures w hich de attention, unflinchingly denoum-es Uln ""' I masters" w hieh he finds on pwneif the well-known galleries .j Vork. Pri.s35 eenU. Montague l.r"-Pu Wisher, 03 Union Square, Xew -El K-I' V " ICdward I!. Si-;i!l, l's,., of Piltsleirg. sient Sunday at the home of his parents in this pla.-e. Dr. J. M. IiOuther sold his handsome t.Hin of iron greys and now drives a pair of lieautiful sorrels. The Merchants' Hotel, at Kockwood, has received a complete overhauling at the hands of catrentcrs, painters and paper-hangers, and now presents a most attractive appearance. Sneak thieves helped themselves to the contents of John (urdncr's smoke house, in Jefferson township, one night last week, when several hundred sunds of cured pork and Is'ef was carried away. I.. C. Collsirn, Ks., aceouian:ed !y his daughter M iss Iconise and his sister Mrs, Jennie Miller left Monday for Philadelphia, were he w ill participate in the dedicatory serviit-s of the Odd Fel lows' Temple, The late llolwit M. I'atton was a mem ber of Somerset Council 1 loyal A rcanu i n and last wet k his mother, the deceased's legel heir, was handed a draft, drawn in her favor and signed ly the Supreme Treasurer of that order, for f by the officers ofthe Council. The ieopIe of Somerset now have a splendid opportunity tosecurea collegiate institute if they arc willing to accept the terms otTercd by the Lutheran Confcrene.! of Somerset County. ?7,."iV and at least five acres of ground are the requirements. Will they accept it? Kev. T. J. Hristow has Ikx-ii in Pitts burg the past ten days attending the ileneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, now in session in that city. He w ill return home the latter part of this week and will conduct services in the Presbyterian Church next Sablwth morn ing and evening. Meyersdale citizens have petitioned iovernor Hastings to assist the father of (irant Zuiall, who was mysteriously murdered at Cumberland, M.L, in Iieeem ler last, in discovering the perp-trators f the crime. Mr. .ufall will not rest until the murderers of his son have leeii brought to justice. Our Husband correspondent writes us that the entertainment given by the li range Choir, in the hall at that pla.-e one evening last week, was an unqualifi ed success. Mr. N.Miller was the con ductor, and M iss Annie Suihl presided at the organ. It is pro' .:ble that the program rendered will le repeated at a future day. Mr. Hi nun Hoffman, of near Davids ville, w hose house was roblied on Thurs day night last, says that the amount taken was ?H..-t5, and not J as reported. .V watch was also taken. Mr. Hoffman olFers a reward of for the return of the purse rind the watch, as they are old rel- ii-s, the watch ls-iug an old Knglisli time piece. Sunday afternoon Lillie, the ten-year- old daughter of Frederick Hrant, of Mil- ford Station, got her left hand fast in the knives of a cutting machine and liefore it cold be released the two first fingers had lieen so badly lacerated that the physician who was called in to dress them found it necessary to amputate loth at the first joint. i eier itiiis, oi i.iacK io nsmp, as i.:c j unfortunate victim of an accident, where- i by he had his right leg broken, at Woolf s I . . . ..... .... saw mill, near Trent postolfice, onTliurs- j day morning last. Pritts was assisting i i -..n - : ...:.. i... J s.exni ......Mi n.u iwiik u i.-i .ii..:t, n f logs ready for the saw, when a log rol led on his leg inflicting the damage suited. Alexander Pritts, a well-know n liroth ersvalley township farmer, died very suddenly at his home near lierlin, Mon day. Mr. Pritts had lieen fullering from heart d iseasc f r the past several years but was not confined to the house. He w as al-otit fifty-three years of age. Ho is survived by his wife and and a number of children. A numlicr of property owners a! .out town have had verandahs erected in front of their holm's this spring and soon every family in town will revel in the luxury of a "front porch," than w hich no more enjoyable comfort i-.ui lie found on a hot summer day or evening. Many Somer set cople made the mistake when build ing their homes twenty years ago of erecting them directly on the street line. John Miller, a native of this county and : a veteran of the late war, died Sunday in the State Hospital for the Insane at Dix- mont, Allegheny county. Mr. Miiler lie came deranged shortly following the close ofthe war and has Minns lieen an inmate of different State Hospitals. The Issly was brought to Somerset Monday and was removed to the home of the deceased's brot her, at Itakeresville, from whence interment was made. Mrs "J.!lv" Kooiilz. who lives with her daughter just south of town, pos sesses the naturally abhorrent leciing airainst "over the hill to the iioor house." so that w hen the steward of the county home and several assistants went to re move her to that institution hist Tuesday morning she very naturally rebelled, and finally produced a .revolver with w hich she drove the officers away. The feeling exhibited by venerable Mrs. KoouU onld 1 commendable in other case:. Mr. II. C. ISecrils ha lieen making a iiuml-crof improvements, such as put ting in a hot water heater, new bath room fixluies, hard-wood mantels Vc, into his already handsome house, and exiK-cts Is-forethc arrival of summer to replace tiie pavement in front of his property with diio sawed stone, M r. Ilecrits will endeavor to iM-rsua.le the C.Minty Com missioners to put down a similar pave nu nt in front of the county buildings. The pavements in front of Imth court house and jail have lieen in a disgrs.-cful condition for years and should lie repaired at once. On the first page of this paper w ill be found an interesting contribution written by in an Addison friend of the H i:i:.l.n's, which additional light is shed upon the charactor of Miickeiihaupl. the talented but erratic pre iehrr-doctor, who as the subject of an article contributed r Dr. T. F. I.iveng'xid two weeks ago. Next week's Hi::iai.i will contain am.th- cxcellcnt article from th? pen of the :ter writ r in whiea h tr.? it or"Axio" Hier, "S;issaf.-.is S..lly," "Moll Dell," ierins iince proiniiicnt in Somerset county, and still rcmeniliere 1 by many readers of the 11 Kl. Al.K The civil son ice commission has re.-i.t- ly comp l.-ied the regulations to i-:irry into etfis-t the President' ord ;r pi I 'ing store ;ih.! tramrers under the civil keepers ice law, and as a consequence exami- sen nations ..rc.di.l ites for these place w in be hel I througluHit the country in the next the few weks. The examination l..r i. -stern district of Pcnusyl vani.1 w ill ike ph place at Pittsburg in the latter part of J . tho exa.-t date not Having nccu fixed vet. These examinations will not Is; v rv exacting. An elementary Knglisli e d:n ation and a special knowledge' of gaugin g being aisiut all that will do rju ired. Noah Snyder, one of the leading citizens of Fpper Ttirkeyfo.t township, I : I r died. on S:iturJay froai typhoid fever, aged aViat i t sixty-two years He uaa ihh-ii sick. -.., weeks and his death was for a! ..... ...,....s-..l siuc-e his disease took on a fatal aspect from the start. His wife is critically ill with the same disease. Two of Mr. Snyder's children, a sou and a daughter, have died from typh id fever within the past few weeks The .laughter, w ho was married ami lived in U.H-kw.ssl. was first to contract the disease and hor brother went to her home to assist in i,r.r After her death the son j returned to his homo and soon thereafter . ..,,(..L-on A little Ctrl Enrrfd to Death. Tho six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Keister.of I.istie, di.sl Sun day fntni the effects of bums rovived Fri day morning. Mr. Kicstcrwasat work in the coal mine at the time and during the teniMirary alwence of his wife from the kitchen the child undertook to bake a few cakes for breakfast, and was lean ing over the hot kitchen stove wheu her dress caught fire. In a moment the fire burned through the victim's under-clothing and reached hor flesh and the acute pain which followed caused her to rush from tho house. The instant the child reached the open nirtho. fire broke into tlanu-s w hich soon enveloped her entire body. The agonizing screams ofthe mis erable victim reached her mother's ears w hen she hastened to the respite, but she was unable to catch up with her terrified daughter until after the flames had burn ed all ofthe clothing from her lssly and she fi ll to the ground, her little body charred and all ofthe flesh burned from her arms. Mrs. Keister gathered the child in her arms and carried her into the house w hea she summoned her husUind and dispatched a messenger to Somerset for Dr. Perry Shaffer. The child linger ed in great agony until Sunday morning when death came to her relief. Dr. Shaf fer says that in all his experience as a practitioner he never saw a human licing so frightfully burned or one who appar ently suffered more intensely. Tho parents ofthe victim are among the K-t known people in Somerset township and arc overwhelmed with grief. Found Seal Sitting- in Her Chair. Mary, w ife of Noah Keefer, ofShanks vilie, was found dead aliout seven o'clock l-'ri.Uy evening. She was found Kitting in a rocking chair in the kitchen and had apparently died without a struggle. Her daughter Mrs. Swauger, of Maryland had left the house alxmt a half-hour lie fore f.r the purpose of escorting a neigh U.r, w ho had tccu spending the day with Mrs. Keefer, part of the distance home. When she returned to the house and found her mother still in death she was so overcome that she swooined and fell un conscious uM:i the floor. The deceased had lieen unusually bright and active Friday and when her guest departed repaired to the stable to do tho evening milking. The milking finished she suddenly became ill and at once di rected a young girl, who is employed in the family, to go to the village store and U 1! her husliand to come homo immedi ately and to bring a doctor with him. When Mr. Keefer and the physician entered the house they found the ladies ('.isisM! as alx.ve UoscrilHjd. Kcstora-tiv-s were at once applied to Mrs. Swaug er when she six.n revived. Tlu d-n-lor f-.und that Mrs. Keefer's death resulted from val nlar trouble of the heart. The deceased was lioru on March .Til, ps41, and was therefore "l years, 2 months and 4 .lays old. She was converted at the age of Pi and was ever afterwards a con sistent member of the Kvangelieal Church. On the 'JUh of Iicccmhcr, ls.it, she whs united in marriage with Xah K-Jcfcr. Six children, three ons and Hi ree daughters, n-s'iitcd from this union, as follows: William, of lionierset; lieorge and Karl, of Shanksville; Mrs. Jonathan Mosholdcr and Mrs. Jacob Swank, of Johnstown ; and Mix S'.vj;i; v, of Mary land. The funeral services bsik place at 10 o'clock Sunday morning and were con-ihi.-ted by P-v. F. P. Saylor, of S.miersct, assisted by IIl-v. C- D. Span-'ler, ofthe Sh.nksviile 1. ISCh-irch. The funeral was one ofthe largest ever witnessed in that neighlxsrh ood i.nd furnishtsl almnd ant evi.l-.-nce of the high esteem in w hich the decewd was held by friends and Iieiglllsii-s. Tell Dea at the Dinner Table. Daniel 1'ol.er, age 1 aisiut fifty years, a weli known Meyersdale carpenter. It'll lead at the dinner table Monday imme diately after returning from the funeral of hisbrother Harry. Harry CoU-r, who waa one ofthe leading farmers of Prothers valley township, as well as one ofthe most progressive and h'ghly esteemed citizens of the nciuty, die.1 Saturday, after a long and painful Illness, from strangulated hernia. The funeral ser vices were hold Monday morning, and, ac cording to universal custom in rural communities a dinner w as served to the sorrowing friends at the late residence of the deceased. limier was abiut half over when Mr. Colter, w 'it In Hit utt?ringa word, suddenly dropped from his chair dead. Daniel is sun ivc.l by his wife and thr.-eorfour grown sons Harry loaves a wido- and three daughters and two sons John Ehoadj Dead. Mr. J.ihn Hhoa Is, an aged and rcsjts-t-el citizen of Puckstown, died at the resi dence of his son-in-law M r. J. 15. Dive ly in Thurwlay morning. May 1 agc-d seventy-four years eight months and fourteen days Mr. Khoads was Ixirii near Philadel phia, and removed with his parents w hen a child, to Iluckstown, where he has since resided. For several motiths the de ceased had lieen troubled with dropsical aireclions of tho heart. I-ast Thursday mornlng he sat down to breakfast in ap parently ix-tter health than usual. While esiting ho suddenly fell forward, mid when the ineml'rs of the family reached his side life was extinct, Mr. Khoads is survived by his wife Mary and three sons Samuel, living in Kansas; Fdward, of Cotiemaugli Town ship; an-1 Martin, of Johnstown and thn-e daughters Susie, wife of J. I'-. Divcly, who lives on the old homestead; Mary, w idow of John Ling, of Shade Township, and Carrie, wife of F.lmer Ankeny, of near Stoyestowii. The dis-easod was a devout memlier of the Lutheran Church for fifty-seven years The funeral bsik place from the home of his son-in-law on Friday fore noon. Services were conducted by Kev. P.u-k, of the Shanksville Lutheran Church, and interment was made in the Slatter Cemetery, near lluckslow n. Program for Memorial Say. The committee apixiinteil by K. P. Cum mins Post i. A. P.. to arrange for tho propero'iservalion of Memorial Day have announced the follow ing program. Pro cession will form at 10 A. M., in front of the Court House, ils follows: S. S. child ren. Dr. J. S. McMillen, marshal; F.uter j.ian bnuss IkiihI; !. A. K. comrades and veteran soldier?; Sons of Veterans; citi zens. The pris-ession w ill proceed to the Lutheran cemetery where prayers will ! offered and meinls?rs of K. P. Cum mins Post wiil decorate the graves of the soldier dead. A detail of comrades w ill perform the same sucred duty at the other local cemeteries after which the procession w ill reform and reurn t the Court House, where F. J. Kooser, Ksq., will deliver an address The Brido Formerly Lived in Someriet. Mr. John Milton Levcrg.KsI, the Fifth Ward grKHr, and Miss Kdith May Houpt, of No. "iJt Kennmly avenue, were united in marriage at the home of tho i..it,.r' i.iolh.r at 8 o'c.H-k Thurmlay evening by Kev. Allen Wilson, past r of the Main-street Christian hurcli. llie persons who witnessed the ceremony were the Immediate relatives ofthe brido and groom, there being no attendants After eongratulutions an excellent wed ding supper was served, after which Mr, IvergiKwl and bride repaireu w ineir home, which was alrea ly furnished, Mr. 1-verg.KMl is a son of Mr. and Mrs M. I I of No. 4: Franklin atreet. and his bride i a daughter of the late William and Mrs Hell Houpt, They are Isuli well known, and their many friends will w ish them happiness in their new life. hnxlirtt Trihite. Wool Wanted Woolen Mill, one mile south of .SomreL 20.0W) ouuds of ..t Wo w ill excliance goods or pay c ash for iL Carding and Spinning done cm hort notice, Kaxtskh & Co. AND RJBBE"). Thievei Break into th Home of Hiram Hoffman and Carry Away about J200. lietweeu II and 12 o'clock on Thursday night the home of Mr. Hiram Ilolfman, U-tween Davldsvillo ami Holsople, was f.iitere.1 by robliers, who carried away alxmt 21 in cash. Tho thieves entered the house by climli ing up over the i torch in the rear, after which thev raised one of tho windows and chloroformed Mr. and Mrs. ll :i".nan who are quite aged. Mr. Hoffman's trousers were hanging on the tcdM)st at the old gentleman's head, and they were taken to the jM.reii lieiicath, w here they were gono through by the parties, who took a p.wketlook containing over ! Vl in bills and einptie I a wallet containing a yns:derablo sum Mr. Hoffman iloes not know the exa.-t amount the thieves took, but he thinks it is about ?JiO. I'.ut after tho robliers left, Mrs. Hoff man took sick, the chloroform having affected her, and she went out into the yard. As she was returning to tho house she saw something black lying on the IM.rch, and, thinking it was tho dog, kicked at it, but it did not move. After she returned to the bedroom she asked Mr. Hoffman whether ho left any thing on the por.-h and he answered in the negative. Ho then got out of IkhI and searched for his clothing, intending to make an investigation, but his trousers could not be found. After lighting a lamp he went to the por.-h and found tho pantaloons and the empty wi.llet, but the IMs-ket'.Ksik and money were taken. Mr. Ilolfman, who is an old soldier, purchased the stolen pnekctbook long liefore he went to the army, and has car ried it ever since. Tho lsmk is almost worn out, but it was highly appreciated by its owner, who told one orhisneigh la.rs a few days ago that he intended car rying it as long as he lived. Mr. and Mrs Hoffman each keep a large revolver under their pillow, and it is probable they would have made it quite warm for the parties had they heard them. Thero has lieen considerable robbing in that vicinity within the past two weeks and it is thought that it is licing done by two men who arc well acquainted v. it h the ciuntry. Normal School Books aad Supplies. Teachers and pupils of the Spring and Summer Normal, Preparatory and Pri mary schools, will find a full supply of text Ixioks and teachers special text li-Hiks of all the higher grades and all kinds of sclnxil stippli-s:t FlsltKll's P..M.K STolSli. A specialty is made of keeping well slock .s 1 on Pedagogies and Psychologies. iuest ion 1 looks to assist teachers in pre paring for examination. Keys to Arith metics and everything in teacher's lines. I'll as H. Fisiif.it. Interested ia the County Crntannial Cele bration. I ; very man, woman and child in the oiiunty is deeply interested in mak ing tho Motility centoiiuial eribratioii a gr.uit success and all who are not on com mit loos are looking anxiously to tleso who aro to do their full duty. Two mouths is short time enough in w hich to make preparation-ion the elaborate scale they should bo made and tho eoiiiniitti-.-s must go iiiiincdiaU-ly and actively to work if the occasion is to lie madoa mem .rablo one, or one that will revert to the enslit ofth.isewho have tho matter in charge. Already hundreds of inquiries hive lieen received from natives of tho county now living in western states a-king as to the pro!a!lo su.vess of the movement, and it is safe to say that if the proper ef forts are put forth the crowd which will assemble here on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of July will Is the largest in tho history of the county. F.very Somerset county lxiy and girl, no matter where Vs-ate.1, is in terested iu proer!y celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of tho county and it rets entirely with the committees to say w nether or not they snail lie grati fied. It has lieen suggested that the com mittee on program arrange for an open air entertainment on the evening .r the .'trd in order that the crowd that will lie here at that time may h ive something to amuse or in-.tru.-t them. The night of the fourth w ill, as a matter of course, lo de voted to lire works electrical display. ami illumination. The official program should Is arranged and made public at the public meeting to be held in this place on the evening ofthe -J7th. Of Interest to Housekeeper!. I-adies who value g.xxl ctxiking should examine the Cinderella Kango. It Uikes light bread and roasts meat delicioiisly. Sold bv J. II. Hol.PKKRAt'M. Somerset, Pa. Will Increase the Size of Their Plant. Tho Somerset F.lctric Company con tracted yesterday with Mr. Vaiinwir for the lighting of the Hotel Vannear by eUs-trieity. This is the largest contract that the Light Company has The Hotel Vannear will require 17" incandescent lighta and one arc light. The company expects to be able to turn on the light iu the hotel by next Monday. In this con nection it is well no note that a largely Increased patronage has made it neces sary for the iight company to increase its rapacity. They have lieen figuring on the probable necessity of an increase for sometime and last week signed a contract with the Kussell Kugine Company for an enlargement This is the sevond increase since the erection of the plant, conse quently the company determined to make no mistake this time. Therefore a con tract has been let for an additional Ix.iler of l.VI horse jiowrr ; a Corliss engine of .Inn horse power; an arc dynamo of s) lights, Juki caudle jiowcr each; and aii incan descent dynam of lsi sixteen candle power capacity. All to hi ne.v a:i 1 of tho latest, iiji to date build and style, covering latest patents and improve ments to this time. This enlargement more than doubles the present capacity, and is calculated to 1k sufficient to light a townofj.OdO people. The contra. calls for the completion of tho enlargement by June iMh. The cost to the company will Isj f lO.otnt. Preferrd st.K-k to this am unit is now offered for sale. It w ill Is-ar 3 per cent semi-annual interest. The company have a guarantee that when iu running order the enlarged plant will, in every thing except size. Is; second to none any where. Hits! EU! Hats! Have you seen the new styles in mil linery, at Mrs K. Ik CoFKitoTii's Hot on tie Map. Trent. Pa d.ies not have a place on the map of tho l S., but Trent cuts a figure in the "m.sinshiiie" country and in Middlccreck township, and will soon le able to Ixiast of having tw o of the finest buildings iu the county. Tho first is Is-ing erected by merchant A. Ik Krugli and contains fourteen or fifteen px.insanj already prtsants a handsome appearance. When his new house is completed Mr. Rrugh w ill lie in a position to entertain the traveling public The second house i the t.nmertv of Mr. N. C. Mognet, It is m.slerii in design and of ample di meusioiis Koth buildings are Hearing completion and would show off creditably in much more pretentious hamlets than Trent. Justices of the Fence and Constables. When you conic to Court you will want to drop into FISH KITS HOOK STORK, ami iret such blanks as you may require, including deeds summons Is'iids leases Ac If you need a Uinn'a or M cKinney'a justice, a form lk or Purden's digest, d.M-ket constable' guide, marriage eer. ir...iwL l.Hral can. foolscap, tablet en velopes, or any kind of stationery, you will do well to go to Fisheb's Book Stouk. Highest of all ia Lea veiling Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Ilqiort Graduating Exereiies of the Bsroti j'i Bchools. The ch-sing exercise of Iho Ix. rough public sell. s. Is t.x.k place in the opera House, Thursday afWn.x.n and c cuing. The afteriiixin exercises consistingof rs-i-tatiousund dialogues by tho undergradu ates, attracted a large audience. The pr.- gram was well rendered and relieved great credit iijmui all who look pa.i. There was not a vacant seat in the Opera House in the evening, when the graduat ing class ts-ctipied the stage, which had lieen dtsMratcd w ith the class colors, pink an. I white, and was ornamented with Mower and tHittcd plants Mr. Ilcorge Heflley in his salutatory address discuss ed "The Dangers of Our Republic ;" Miss Bertha Shafer sustained her reputation as a vocalist of more than ordinary ability ; Tho Class Roll," read by Miss 'Lulu Shafer, was an original production of much merit; "Tho Falsehixxls of Histo ry," was tho subj.it ofa well written essay by Miss Cora Snyder; Miss Nellio Kxser recited "The High Tide," elfoct- ively; "Th.i Valua of TiniJ," was the subject of a thoughtful essay by Miss Ijiu- ra Ililenian ; Miss Mil. la Saylor read a paper iu which the future of all the iiicm- liors ofthe class was graphically foretold. The Class Grumbler," Mr. J. A. liastig- er, dieted great applause from the audi ence wheu he recited the many hardships ofa sch.Mil boy's life ; Harry (iastiger, the youngest member of the class delivered tho valedictory address, which has I "-en pronounced by many who heard it "tho best public kc1i.mi1 performance ever heard in Somerset" Music was furnish ed by the "i tho Orchestrs" M. J. PriiU presented the diplomas to tho graduates Sund7 School Supplies. Superintendents and teachers of classes in Sunday sclex.ls w ill find all sorts of Sunday School Miipplies, such as reward urds tickets, liri)inos, choice luxiks for prizes and gifts, class records s(-T.-tary's and treasurer's blank lhH.ks at Fisiikii's P.kiok Stork. Rumored Raid by Bcveane Ofnccri. Word reached here yesterday that revenue otlieers expc-ct.sl to swoop down upon certain illicit distilleries in tho Liurel hill mountain, ba.-U ;f Trent, last niht. How much truth there is in tic. report we are unable to state, neither have we Ikh'U able to learn of any ofthe niotm taintws iH-ing engaged in the manufac ture of "inoousiiiiie" sin.-e this trouble which resulted iu the m.ir.l- rof "Yony" II.s-!istet!er, three or four years r.o. Uumorsays that a revenue officer, in the giiis;of a minister of the gospel, has Isi-n holdiii religious ser ie-s at different Ikiiuts in the mountain d'.iring the past several months and through this medium he h.is been abio to locate every illicit still in Westmoreland, Fayette and Som erset unties. In.piry ai.i..i.;j epli from neiillnrhoKl indicated failed to confirm tho rumor. A Legendary Geld Mine. From lite J...')t.. -. :i Triou.in. The legend of old man llurket and his gold mine lias been told for many years in that portion of Hoiiiorset county w hieh lies on the eastern slopoof tho Allegheny mountains. The story goes that ISurket, w ho w as a fau.ous hunter and I rapper away lck iu the early part of the last century, had discovered a goll-lcarir.g r.s-k iu the mountains near what is in.w Xew Haltimore. His cabin was loeat.sl near tho foot of tho mountain, and ho made frequent excursions Into tlu r.s-ky giilclies which inteisect its steep sides, from which ho returned laden w ith tho precious ore. He Jealously guarded his secret, and when ho was found dead in his cabin, the secret of tho mine's 1. M-alion died with him. The moun tains in that vicinity have si i.-e been explored by many w ho were anxious to locate this legendary mine, but always in vain. List summer an oh I prospector, who has sK-nt the liest part of his life in the gold regions ofthe west, heard the story and spent several week in the l.s-.ililv, and was favorably impressed with the geological formation of the region. He renewed his exploration several weeks ago and now claims that he has found the hist mine. Mr. llanl.m for such is the explorer's name passed through Johnstown the other evening on his way back from Philadelphia, where ho had lieen to an assay made of some ofthe ore, which he claims proved to lie rich in gold. Mr. Haulon exhibited some of the ore or quart, which was a grayish r.s-k and (piite heavy. He promises some more developments iu the near future. Trout Fishing. Xow that the trout fishing season has opened it might lie well to inform tlnse of our readers who are given to that siort, as to a few logal points relating to the catching or trout. In the first place the speckled beauties dare be taken with a rod and line only. Xo nets or snares lire allowed in their catching and any one who usee the latter is amenable to the law. Then it is illegal to catch trout for sale, and the fishermen who thought they would defeat this aim of the law by hiring to fish by the lav w ill find themselves met with the prohibi tion of that also, as no one is allowed to hire another to fish for him. It is also illegal for com:ii u carriers to transport trout. Thus it will bo ho.n that there is to Ik-a stop put to fishing for profit. If yon want mess of trout tho law allows you to catch them, but if you oiler any for barter or for sale it will mi ft prompt punishment for th? oifense. The law is a good one and we hope every ssrt. -si.ian iu this vicinity will take an interest in having it enforced. Pomona C-racg Program. Program for ronoma ( range ofSomer- t't County, to Ik; held at the Hall of Jeii- ner tJrange, Xo. .oii Saturday June 1st, IstlV All 4lh degree ineiiils-rs invited to ul tend. Opens at 10 A. M., per. range Ititual. 1. Heading of the MinuUs of List mift ing. i ApiHiintment of Committee, o. IteM.rt of SuUirdinate Granges. 4. What is your experience and mis fortunes in farming during the past year. Highland C range. ... Wfiat per cent ofthe we-.dthof this iMiinty is in the hands of the farmers? Maple range, IV. To what extent should fanners lie eonio politicians? P.aclhalc flrange. 7. Would if lie advisable for the fann ers and i rangers of Somerset County to urge the Agricultural SK-icty to organize a County Fail"? Jenner tJrange. u Tl.n iioiw.il.iiice of Kducatiou of Farmers. Stoyestown (Srange. o vi.!. sl.nll we do to iestore our County to prosperity? Mil ford Ci range. 10. Should we practice what we preach? Trent l i range. (II. J. Hoffman, IVy order of Com. ' A. M ii.i.kk, ( J. Hoffman. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Small family. 1"k1 wages. Ap ply to P. O. Box l. Somerset, Fa. WanUd An intelligent man with push and energy. Must furnisli fino.Oo cash security. 75.0i" per month to right par ty. Address t5. T. IL, Ikx .i, Lewiston, Piu Biby Carnages. Tio to buv baby earriage ia at Fisher' a Book Store, a o Kainig PUBS I - Mr. Orrin McCahaii, a gra.'u it. of tliis I olll.i I... . v ,t t,M.'-.- 1. O I'i.t!.i..-r f.t accept i inpioyinent in the office ofS(- ' ' son .V Forter, hist H it1, br.it nil pre. i.-il-rei-ords load.' in that cil v ..ri ' ":!y Dir. -tory" work, lining set c. a'el rt.ru ct:-:! SJ,1' ems M.-Ciihau w:n i. agaiir-t m'veral ".d timers" and the luciii .. r .1 the firm Irom uhoui we derived onr iu foruiaiiou says that he d-s-s not think that the re-ord made by M. 'ah.-'.n will be Ix at.-ii in yi-ars to i-ome. To t!ie unini tialedthis may not s.-cni like a big job, but practical printc.is wiil aiq.re.-i.ite it Att'ntiOil .' Coiarad;. Chaplain J. S. Harl.ey will preach the Memorial sermon to tho nni. !! of Post No. "JO, H. A. R., on Sunday evening, Jikh May lv. 1 iu the Lutheran church. Tho members of tlio Post w ill please meet at tho Hall at 7 P. M. sharp, from which pia.-e we w ill march iu a bxly to the church. Il is desired that tho m'-ni-ls-rs bo in unifoi m. By ordor of Jko. H. I.ovk, F. P. S i via .it Adjutant. Comnaiider. Mt. Moriaa Items. Miss Alice Shaffer has returned from Jeniier township, where she spent the winter. Sheep shearing season is at hand, but there aie few sh.s-p to clip. Willi the in troduction of Icmocrat:e freo wool our farmers sold seven out of every eight sheep from their il.icks. The old adage that the farm itself should be the best witne-s to proc the char:., tcr nu.l skill ofthe farmer is lum out by tic appearance of Judge lli.-sccker's faim, which for the past two years has been under the care of L-1 Wint.-rs, andwhi -h to-day is one of the best f.irms in this region. Tho fruit prospects are not ene.ci facing. I IV:!ch.s ill!.! cl.erri.-s were fr.c'ci imvl t .. ... - . . i luose crop w iil certainty ne a I enure j failure. Plums w ill also le fe.v a:..i far i Ixtwcen. Pinrs and nnpl.-s :':e in 'nil ! bl.M.m. but Sun. lav and M el lav iiiirli'.'s ' frost h is played s i 1 !i in. w::h b tU of them. Our farmers have be--:i very bu.-y i!.-. p.f-t ten days il:-.:i;ing inr;i. M..ro corn hasdr.-ady bn-n p!a.:led I his s,-:wiii than iu any former years. A m.ich larger acreage of pot;.'. .: s is a!.i ! cing n i: ..;.t iu liii uiaii.ii.iiig and Jenn. ,- tov. n hijis than iiitormiT yetr. T:i ? oil style of hand plant-rig and cultivating w a of ne.-j.;sity sl .v :r 1 ( Npciive, b'it v. iti. our improve ! ma'-hin.-ry, h re plows and cultivators and potato pickers th-.e acres can ls v. orked where on; co,;!-l he fon:i"r!v, and tiiat too iu I-.-ss tin..' and i with lesi cpo:is..'. l:i fact corn a'i.1 p i- j tat.srscan Ik grown islmt a readily a. he.it and tin y produce f ar i.ioie to the ace :i:id c i:i,n, in 1 ahmt t'l.: a::ic price per bushel. X Half Fars to Bcoatur, Ii' On account of th ' erman lie it A;i- w i ; i ., at UUi.l Meeting, the P.. .' . K. It. m II excursion ti.-keis to l:- rtl--ir, 1:'. ! one fare for the r-.i n.i trio f.'o':i all initiN 0:1 its lines west of ami in. l.idin; I'.aiti inore. Tickets wiil le s.l. I May U'l'iito June.'lrd, and wiil !h.- valid f- r return journey until July .'!r.l. Surprise Farty in Worthamptoa. til.KM K, M.lV II, Wo. Fi.iTon llnini.n:- Iicar Sir: Will y..u please allow me space in your good paper to ci, . you an idea of how we ei-j iye.1 our-e'ves on Saturdiiy at the homo of At.-'.y H. i iiguin. I 'is goo, I wife gue l.iio a su.-orise p.i.iy. an-1 the wav si.e planned the arl.ilr was an enj ival .0 one to Mr. i;rid!gi;.i ;.:i 1 to the (X) guests v. ho v. ere tl.cre. Mr. !;-;-digum did not ki:o-v w hat was g ..ing on until the r.cikley's Mill baud .-.:;:i:s i. ..! to day some of ils sweel nnisic. He u:'-. out in the field planting petal".-., but the music soon reminded him thai this was his 3th birthday, and it did not lake l.im lontr to unhitch Lis bam and c.iine to the I barn, w here he was jfrocte i on al: side j . bv his host of friends, who wisl.el him ; ' many happy years such us he has Lira spending with his g.x.! wife. Tho guests were so..n escorted to the house, where all the doors were opened for thr-ni to have a g'sid time. S.s.u after there was some v.M-al and in.'.iu mental music, and then we were invited to come to the summer kitchen for le freshnients. Now, Mr. I-Mitor, I w:.-!i you could have seen and helped to eat all tho good things with which the taii'e fairly groaned, such :.s mutton, chick. -n, sausage, pies, cakes, fruits and pick'cs, and many other dishes, prepared by Mrs. Ilridigum, who knows just how to get up a good meal. The afternoon was spent by hearing sweet music, eating ice ere im, cakes an. I pies and drinking lemonade. The Perk ley's Mill band boys are all the lust kind of musician, and th-y know, t s, what is good eating, and their g'id conduct en this oenc-ion w ill ever be r"mcmlvr -d. Jmiirii:" l,v the aoix-lites of all the gut sts. no doctor r.eed visit .r tounslep forsev- ; oral vears. The partv oi l not break up until o o'chs-k p. in. I am yours, I I. D. Lkviu. . Quilting Farty at Eockvoil. I just Thursday Mrs. Ir. lilldoir iiivil vitc I her friends from Ia ii":.-. ille and It-.s-kwo.Hl to .piiiting. This a'. :!: w;l a pleasure to every one pre"ii. I.i ad dition, she furnished a royal dinner and supper to her gin's:!, which was partaken of with great satisfaction. The ta'.le was furni-he.i with aW.it all tho market i-a:i supply a t.u following la'i;e can tcsi.iy. From 1 i.ivids ilie, Mrs. I -aacS. iv.mt- man, .Mrs. . .aii;man, .mi, aacoo ;. Kaufman, Mis. Ja.s.b I.hr, Mrs. J.wcph Yoder, Mrs. .J. VsI-, Mrs. Moses Mi.-h- ler, Mrs. K I- loder, Mi-s. Mary iloil nian, Mrs, Willis Wingard, Mrs. ;ii!.'.le- sperger, anil .Miss liottman. From Kockwood, Mrs. J.w. P. ?.l!iler. Mrs. Jennie Miller, Mrs. Ash, Mrs. Park- - . .. , ,: .1 . cr, .Mrs. nay una .irs. iuii:uei e:c present. F.very ldy reports a tirst-class reception and a good time. X Kow for Trout Fiskiag. Before you go fishing call in at FlsllKll'S li.s.K Sti.iif, where a full stock of h.ks, Iims,Mioisls, corks, sinkers, l-askcts, jointed red-, reels lii' !"' manner of fishing goods Wholesi le and lb-tail are for sale. fit A-s II. FlSllKIt. DIES. tt n'F.S. At her home in Milfor.l township. May II. Sarah IX.en ltarues, w ife of Alliert 15. Ilarues, aged 47 years, 3 months and 27 days. Iieeeased was the daughter of Joseph and Martha Lichty, l th of w hom are dead. She was Isirn in Iiwer Turkey foot township, where she spent her girl hood days, until united in the holy im'.s of w edlock in ISM to him w ho is left to mourn her departure. To this union were Isirn 4 children, three fiirls and I Isiy, all having died alsmt three years ago. Mrs. Harm was a kind and loving wife, an atTectionate ncighl-or, and had lieen a member of tho old historic Tur keyf.s.t Haptist church for a peri.xl of M years. She w as laid to rest in the ceme tery at New Centervi'.le, followed by a largo circle of friends and acquahitaii.-c. The funeral sernu n was preached by her pastor, Kev. J. I. McF,n.l.e. rattern hats at Mrs. K. H. Coil rot hV, i.ity styles, but eountry prices. !i .:ponr V CT THE CCflC-lfiON or THt First National Bank, AT RCMCn-CT. In t:-e P. ET. h ,-:..s- ..f RESCLWES: I ...lr r: r. s t'r.-n "... i. . ' t .. 1 I t . 1. I. i; rtn ... '. t r.i.-i i ,1 . oi i.-l.i, .In, ' . i .1 UADiUJIES: I', pit:.! -t.x k p. i in. .,!.) Il lV. '-I .'-is puis in-., I mil-. ! p".;i' ..-- tiv I i. I N-.I i . m . : I ... .4 i:...- ...r . 1-...- lo o.'i. r .'-.';. no;-. .1 II. 1:. Ii ill..:. 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We lct c :it our w:irt lin.i.-s tho fine at t!u; Jo wo.- iSEE CUR $5.00 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS Iloatl quai'toi-s tor ; t j -m f 1 fntt"'! CO 1 lCll A cLi I arm Implimcnts, X James B. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA. ood news fabmer i Ruckoye 3Iachfnes the 3!cilel of Simplicity. G ' i THt: !JUCKYE FRAi1ELrt5 5 Bi riDEF? 7 1'ki -w;u ii' tiec-ary; is the li.'iit -st draft; hi. T '. r lurtsaml vr'.l .-t t!!.l in ;v scivlc than :.nv ot'.c r ti.ake of :n i:i.--. : ,-.r. f ,.-- V-:? '' -.- - - fc-.-s - -t -W.. THE BUCKEYE BANNER-BINDER. Xo c;tnv;' : '.. Vi(ti-r in; till inackiiie. I low down :itl 1 will n tit.-s!. . i.iil-i.i..' w i;!:mt t;j ping over. Jtit tiu'tli'n !".-r :i -mi!', farm. THE 3'JCEYE MOWER. ! i f t'ti-.-c irli orated !:U'.c!iitl- is :!.!.!iitte l 11. l-.-C l.f.l iu i. !i:n t 3ii:t: .'.t ;l. ,11.!. -Ai . is of t! :Itn an. Miller A Fc. ' .. "f Akron. g.-tiur e I' : t'l t tlil ;;. ii. i'.ac- y ISliUC i'llUI' li olier.si and iil. . n it t i.i y ai e tr i ;-.:.!. -ii Farmer" . on !.:ii:d. Sincliiig Twine i- ' tjuality I',i;.-1 est n rices. BEST FERTILIZERS ON EARTH! Lake I'.rie Fresli linano. the '.ct fertilizer f cr I'.iint." I i.!-o "nave eight other I ran to :':;". isir.stair.lv on hartd. Great inducements. Goods reduced Dry Goods, Carpets, Ladies' Coats, Ac. save monev and tret something good. -JAMES CLINTON STREET, - - A. ASHER SSlElu aid East Liberty Stock Yard Cor. rn and Fii'tli Ave.iu.' , I'-ast LiU A uct km Sales Tacsday; V.-i'.ues.l.: A Fri.h.ys. X oTin: ix mvokck. V ' 111. HI I .... ., .--,.:.n-.- s:ni:nlK.vs!i. k sa t roii'iiv, fa. J N... , '.lav 1 . 1 s o. a;.... .v..;. r, .i.' i.f , av". ..' .1 lw. '. Yo-i :.r ti -n ! v o !'..- n.-x; l oui-t ot i SoltL-rs-'T I o:l..y. ' i!..- I::. M. iL.ia.v ... s-.vr .'. .oin'.:'iiiit ..ar litis.wiii'l. i!i I to ! ami ajCM-ar at ...-a::..i r.cas ill and lor ..is- ii.-'..! at o:ners..t, o.l ' y.r.y. Is! i .T.li .:.. ) to an- t.f Willi I'll S. r.l!.:':tll-'il. j : (.Lo illll aN.VC I..II.1..I. ;o:.; sin. ci.!'.-, n ai.. y.ci hiv.-. wnv ...n s.;l t !lll-l ' slio.ll.l I..C U'.!iV"le.sl l.olnt!..' .!''. '.'.'! .I... Y.ts.v. r'oi i,u'i !i:'...i :..i-l lU I cM.i-.Hc I :u oa-t yo.i U. ior.- .vo l ( .a.". s..-int' I'LIVo. .l,i uii r.o M'.y i-: Micritf. X OTICK. 1 hris l.v is-.-ll:V tlia! t!ie follow inj i o..'iis for Wlioi.il.- i.l'iaor l.lc l.si- were l.l.sl ill ..l-.i.e:..s-cr.li:ii; lo law. and Dial t Ie -ai.i.- i'U Ik-ln--mcd lotlie Court for alio'.'. vaii.- U!l Monday, Kay 27th, next. J..-I l.-.n.tU A Son, AIl. i;lieny township. .1. hu M. lei ;, r. " ,, '' K.lwaM Waiu-tss Itintli. rva.l. y Kifwlu Wi.tt. rs. ttoiii i.iisin.-ss as K. Wal ters A Co.. J. i!. rs..n to -iisI.'jk siaiun P. sniiuir, skinierst l bor ui;h. F. V. SAY bit. Ciert. - 1 U;t- of PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, and ROAD WAGONS, : tins (vrr oll'. icil ft.r like i:alitjr. and Wagons. o harvest grain y all to If the o'.ckcyi' nl:.l Voti ;., are the in e::t. will have the Kt. r and manufa.-tur- h:o ' ' - l , ', i'stC " ! limes. Ilu.-k.ye nn an but made in s .ine ..t;,t-r ::.. ami it u.ai nines are n a ol t::te, de end y Hake atid "Ikinner" Sj-rii g-t.- th Hartows al- F. J. HOFFMAN. Agent. Semertet. Pa. r.ii..':rg T-Aif.t: wnvs on hand at 1. w on earth. Is of f. rt;; F. J. Il (s.ntains neitner i-r, ranging iu pri.-1 lb H-'F.MAX. Somers.. t r.H-k from Pa. in price in every line. Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, Xow is the time to buy to QUINN,v - -JOHNSTOWN Hore Exchange, - .ty. Private als 1 1'irrsr.riu;, pa. CollMUtlllU til PiVn 111 l SEED : : : POTATOES. I am tow pr.-purcl t- furnish, at rea sonable -.rices, too It-: SKK1 ll'T.V T il'.S :-.n.! SV.'K!-: r C !IN that the mar k t can prtxlitce. I Ue.i ;ht last year the !;ioh4.t price and Is-st ;ctat.es In the sf-iS" of New York and tested them. Thev ai! di.! -.' .;!. it -i tli? ex.-cption cf i i a fc.v liruls th:-.t .s.ui.l nA stand the ter : ril !e ih'ouih, hich I will not put en the i market. Mv croi was numerous hist i vcar. I'rotn ? l-oun.'s I raised !." bush- !s . f Ma;ie Mi.roi.ys, a.i average of 4. bushels from I busii.-l. lean furnish the follow i::- kinds, a'.i ;.:irc varieties: Mageie Murphy: lAeict; Larly Pride: Keystone Fivotite; American Wonder: LitcKi i,:; Farly Puritan; WhittrThan Sr.o; Latly Sh in.ro.-k; Farty I'erf.s--tion: Irish I'aisy: Lose of F.rin: lhikot: Kcu; I'l.immer's il. amy; Ileiple's Fav orite; Si -Vt . :;V Potato. A.l. r.l.LS vol be promptly fillet! by mail or express. Address all isiiuiiLiini cULonsto IH0. KilPtE. Boucher, Pa. I also veil the lieiser Kr.giue au.I Thresh, r and Saw Mill, aud aiu also at;ut for the Monumeutal Bit.nze Co., of Hridseport, t'oun. 3 IDLES, X I m - li i ' r-i v i f t