jk, Somerset Herald Juik- 12, I". . . . Imv the Iwwt ma- Frn'?l..est .ri.w "'""U A J-rh"",'ll-s n.lvrrti.nout in Uiis 1i1ht. , 'ha,a l. of now testimonials 'in.lvinont thi- You ' rrirl.lsof ".atonal wore i.t'li.' ron-vlvnU Mi.lUn.l rail uik,,n j.iy Kut 1X1 liiUrers from r-'' vTk'"rrivo,l l.oro the nam- .lay. S'W i,-if..t!.o r.l have been he iv-iipl- -' -i--Jin. MHa..lis Guitars, Banjos dniC st"1"5 ... ,.r iu. cut worm is tut at Tin roii-i " i"-" ... i anJtlie fanner- are reioieine at e" Lis of a ocssalioii of their deva- u'l t.. -" ,,a ii is now ur . r i.Wi't- Sitio of the farmers at- Si tint very '"'S w Ja,,e UU jilWe in the ,.ur v.,.r pi-i-eerie- from . svhr.Vkan.l save ,,,lu-r-' Klrr, V.lU-r, son of Jonathan Weller 0.4,nm.it M ilK Saturday evening white 1 "..mil fr-'ii relisi.- mcetiiiB ',.,nv Willi bin U'l.V frion.U a.videnUl nXris,, the ballet l-Jr- iinhisriaht log, circling ar.unJ the ;P ImtnotshaU.-ring it. Thus far h.s ' n ha n. l.n able fc locate it. L'snite oftlie extra lead in his system lh, V.mng man is getting along well. Wt 'alvise him to lot istola severely ;,me. they are no good, and we have m.ver'een a man in this country who n.-e.KJ ""o. Carry club. Meyers-M? itrivou into a corner ly the auditor". invetipti..n, County Commissioiiers Jam.-? Funk and John Hurd, of lllair .auntv, have appealed to Court. They vre iicharired with ?K for alleged il l,.j.il expenditures of the public money. Xht-v charge the Auditors with according thorn unfair and despotic treatment in the investigation, and claim that the Audit ing B,.ard exceeded its powers when it exonerated Commissioner M. II. Fagley fr.uu all misdoing and saddled the costs oftlie mismanagement of the county's all-iirs upon the two appellants alone, Tlieaiioal will be tried before a jury. IK) you want to buy a first-class musi cal instrument at a moderate xrice? Go I, ) Snyder's, dnig store Tiie ladies having the interests of the Sjtinner Music School in hand have se cureJ a large number of pupils and we arc able to announce definitely tho time of the Institute, which is July 8 to August 2. Circulars giving full particu lars will lie ready next week, and can hi had of Mrs J. A. Lambert, Miss Anna M. Walker, or the chairman, V. II. Kuppel, Esq. The Institute w ill be under the direc tion of Mr. J. W. Sufferin, of New York, agisted by other teachers. The amount of mail carried on the S. Si C. r.rauoh is much larger than is general ly s:iposed. There are fourteen post oiVuvs on the line of the road between Rk-kwood and Johnstown. Twenty-five ail iiiional otlicesarc supplied from Hol sa;p!o, Sfyetown, Mostoller, Friedens, Somerset and Kockwood. The local de livery, cxdur-iveof the thnigh mail av erages from six to seven thousand pieces .f mail matter er day. The through null fir points south of Ilockwood is heavy, and a large amount is also receiv ed at the Johnstown office for eastern points. When it is considered that one man handles this amount of mail it will seen that it requires prompt and en ergetic work. Country prodiu-c taken in exchange for C.r.Ki-ries, Flour and Feed at Mahixix St'Hno'Ks. If music hath charms to sooth the sav age breast it has also power to arouse the savage instinct in the festive honey lee. An itinerant musician with an organ ac companied by a little girl, w as doing his best on Friday afternoon to entertain a large number of citizens who had gath ered in front of the residence of ex-Kop-r-iiu:ive Alexander Port, at Hunting don. I'a. Now, Mr. Tort is a honey pr d.uvr, and a swarm of alxtut 5,W liecs iiiide straight for the organist, who lieat a histy flighU The crowd lied also, but the lvs overtook the niusician, and he s!oj.ed in terror. The honey makers ligiitcd up u the or.in, and remaimsl until Mr. Tort pat lii.-m !a.-k into a hive. Xo. me was stung, and the organist de clares that his music charmed the lees and ma te them harmless. Readers of the H krai.P should not for g -t tliat J. X. Snyder, the druggist, can lit their eyes with glasses. Fifty years ago, Kuianiiol Rts-k and Miss Sarah Irwin, both resilents of the I.igxiiier Valley, united in wedlock. Suliseiiuenily they removed to Wiscon sin, l'.c-k served thnHigh the war as a incniiicr of company 15, .1rd WisKnsin regiuient. They next located in Dakota anJ t..k up government land. Later, ltc.-k went to the Iilack Hills to dig gold and a few years afterward his fami ly re.-eive.l the news that he had lceu foil ii 1 miirdereJ in his cabin near Head wo c.L Mrs. Reck applied for a widow's ni.iu, but the matter got into a tangle of re 1 tape and the years rolled by. Re-c-ntly she was informed, oiiicially, that her application was refused, because her liusLtinl was living at Montrose, Colora do and had asked for a Immisioii for him s'lf. Letters Is-gan traveling to and fro and last week Heck returned to his fami ly :iu,l there was forgiveness and rejoic ing in the htmshold. Crock and stoneware ta.id at cost at MaiiijiX Sciiius-k's. Friday moruiiig Justice tVxik sent lbsik, tlii inline man, to tiiec'tunty home. This is llie se.iin.1 time he has liecn sent there fr :n here, and it is time they kept him ut til.- Ii :iie. lit wa found o:i M.:n rial Iy near San I Fat-U, naked, hiving tiir.ta it his lotli;-s away in one of his ills f lunacy that overcome him at close in -t-riais. Mr. Frttik V. Daugherty lad 1 t tit clotiie.l and brought to town the Kaine evening for commitment to the e ;:ity h u.-ie. It is said Hjok, fr lhri-e weeks, was at times s-vn in t lie woods in llial vicinity, and it was well known there that he was insane. That he was allowed to remain at large for such a length of time d.tes not reflect much credit ujton tiiat locality, but what is every one's bus I'ess is no one's. This man Hook should iit lie allowed to roam at large, as he in at times dangerous. His mother is now living at Jesse Uaugli man's, !mt fche is n alile to -are fir her unfortunate sou. Keep him t,e U),nie, yieyrnulnte Com 'rrinl. The only renusly in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any 1'Hrt of the UhIv, that is alwolutcly safe and never-failing, is I loan's Ointment. et it from your dealer. H. S. Itarsie of Church street has receiv ed a Mstal card from his brother, Jeorge, f Frankfort, Ky., who is in the Holy I-iitl. Mr. Darsie is a nieiiiVier of the rienul tourisu party of Roston. The !iiul -ard was written in Jerusalem, April 3 and was consequently nearly six eeks on the road. It bear ail cent Turkish stamp. The card is en!clished ith a large colored picture of the cityol" Jiaajsalem. Mr. Harsie says they have bn there about a week but expect soon to start on horselnu k for a ride of W "iles. In a previous letter he stated tunt while one of the party was preaching to i crowd of Turks, a supposed "heath a" relie-ed him of his watch, handker rliiefandall other lob articles about ii clothing. He got away alive, though. f hivHtiim AVtr-.Vfirff. The Mr. liarsie referred to above is a "on of the late Elder James Darsie and a former resident of Somerset. w - The first Lome-grown sra Ix-rries of the sojison were gathered Monday by Mr. J. I. Swank, of this place. Regular sen-lex's will lie held in the Somerset Presbyterian church next Sal bath, June In. The pastor w ill preach morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKinley and daughter, of New York, arrived yester day morning and will take up their resi dence here for the summer. Henry King, of Confluence, and Miss Mary K. Weimer, of Casselman, were united in marriage on' the th inst,, F.squireO. ti. tirof, of Confluence, of ficiating. The pension bureau gives notice of the issue of the following certificates: Sup plementalPanic! Infancy, Sloyestown. Re-issue John Hay, Glade; Jonathan Brindle, Kdic; Perry Rrown, Confluence. Congressman H icks has invited Captain W. H. Sjinner to Lecnuie a member of the examining ltoard to pass upon the qualifications of the aspirants for the West Point cadetship, notice of which is given in another column. County Suieriiitendeiit J. M. Rerkey last week delivered a lecture on "The llream of Lire" liefore the students of Juniata College, at Huntingdon, Pa, Prof. Rerkey is a great favorite among the teachers of that county. Childreus' Iay will be celebrated hi the Reformed Church, Iavanville, at 10 A.M. next Sunday morning, and at 7:.' P. M. in the Somerset Reformed Chnrcu. Specially prepared programs, consisting of recitations, songs, ate, will be rendered. The public is invited to attend. A large audience was present at the Children's Day services in the M. K. Church, Sunday evening. The decora tions were on a more eloborute scale than any heretofore undertaken in Somerset, and reflected great credit uism the ladies and gentlemen w ho had the entertain ment in ;cuargc Tho program w as w ell rendered. The writer of the very interesting ar ticle headed "Muster Day," which ap peared in our last week's issue, calls our attention to an omission by the composi tor. The article was written, and should have read; "Of the memlers of Addison Infantry, three. Major Augustine, Gen. Ross and Lieut. Kndsly, in the order of their election, served their County in the Legislature." An Allegheny township friend sends us an article describing a barn raising at the home of Hoiu George G. Walker, in that township, on Tuesday last The structure is lOOxW feet and all of the frame was up liefore noon, and by night the weather boarding had been nailed on and the rafters lathed ready for the reception of the shingles. About 130 men and boys assisted at the raising, and thirty or inoro ladies assisted in cooking dinner for the workmen. Watson Deal is foreman on the job. Venerable A brain Ream, w ho died about a year ago, having made no provision in his w ill for a monument for himself, the infant class of the Ream's Church Sunday School, in Lincoln township, decided to erect one to his memory. The necessary fun. Is were collected, the monument purchased and it was dedii-ated a few days ago by the memliers of the Sunday Sihxl, Rev. I- T. Ijunpo, ofticiating. Mr. Ream was always deeply interested in the welfare of the school and was dear ly loved by all of the pupils. Johnstow n should join w ith Somerscj in the celebration of her centennial. We lielieve that ancient borough has not yet formally invited this city to participate in this great affair, but she will doubtless do so, and as a good neighbor it will lie our part to accept any invitation she may of fer and do our best to make the occasion all it should be. If proper effort shall lte made there is no re-ison why Johnstown should not turn out in full feather and in large numliers to do honor to the hun dredth anniversary of charming old Somerset. Juhaxtiura Ih iiwcrot. Mrs. Renjainin Stull, of Stonycreek township, was removed from the County Home to Dixm n". Insane Asylum Mon day morning by Steward Dickey. The unfortunate lady was atllicted with a severe attack of grippe last March and has since been deranged. L:ist week she became very violent, threatening to kill several of her six children, when her friends reluctantly consented to having her committed to the Asylum. Mrs. Stull is alsiut forty-three years of age ami will proliably recover her mental fai-.il-ties. President John Murdx-k,of the Som erset Stone Company, met w itli a morions and painful injury at the Company's quarries, near Milford Station, on Thurs day afternoon. Mr. Murdock was stand ing on a loaded car when it was lieing shifted. In coupling up the car was bumped hard enough to dislodge a stone, weighing several hundred pounds, which toppled over on Mr. Murdoch's right foot, completely severing the great too at the first joint, and crushing the sec ond tae in a serious manner. The in jured man was removed to his h::no in Johnstown the same evening. Word comes from Johnstown tint a syndicate of Pittsburg and Rradford capitalists have for some time lieen look ing over tho territory through Somerset county, and have lieg-.m to lease land, with a view of thoroughly testing that territory for oil. A large amount of land was leased some time ago in the vicinity of Confluence, ami tcts are now in pro gress in that locality. F.xcrts who have examined the geological formation of Somerset county give a favorable rcHrt and Ix-lieve that oil exists in those strata in paying quantities, and it is confidently expected that the territory south of us w ill lie developed in the near future, Ivi Ringler, of stonycreek township, is the owner of a double set of harness, made forty years aj, tint are quite a curiosity ami should de placed on exhibi tion among tho obj.fcis of interest at the Co:i:ily Centennial. Seventeen sides of leather were cin-mtiu;! i i making the two set of harness and a wagoner's sad die. The brc.-.-ah-ands ar.- seven inches w iilean 1 th;o::i.;r pio.-.'i i:i propor tion. The har.iev is s;ill in excellent condition. Mr. Ringler says that ho paid fl'lJ f or the making f the harness and saddle, while the leatli.!.- d ijb'.Iess cist as much more. A fight took place at the Middleereck church in Miiford township last Sunday uight in which Wesley Hochstetlcr came out second liest. Rumor says that Wesley and his "gang" went to thd church for the purpose of meeting "Rob" Miller, and when they were unable to fiud him they picked a quarrel with a young in in named Shaulis. Shaulis dressed the 1h; ligerent Wesley up in good shape, w hen tho "gang" came to his res.me and put Shaulis to flight The row is said to have created a great deal of disc-.mifort to the g'ssl people w ho w ere worshiping in tho church and it is more than likely that several arrests will follow. A Davidsville correspondent write that a meeting of citixens of Coiieuiaugh tow nship w as called for Saturday evening when it was projiosed to take some a-ti.m in regard to the part that township is to take in celebrating :he County Centen niaL Henry Wol ford, S. W. Uvingston and F L. Swank w ere the only citixens present at the meeting and they have about made up their minds that the people of their township are disposed to wait until the county's second centen nial anuiven ary rolls 'round before they will be ready to enthuse. We trust that the gentlemen named are mistakeu in the conclusion arrived at and that Con emaughers will turn out in force on tho 3rd, 4th and 5tU of July. AT SCULP LEVEL WUlii Pugs Foand by Eii Wif Hanging in the Barn. The quiet little community of Scalp Ievcl was start led Wednesday evening by the announcement that Willis Pugh, a well-known and respected citizen, who lived alsmt one-half mile northeast of tho village, had coinmittod suicide by hanging himself in Lis lmrn. The Johns town Triliuttt says the discovery was mado by his wife alxxit 7 o'clock in the evening. Mr. Pugh had not lieen very well for several days and had lieen at work aliout the lmrn during the evening. A shower of rain fell aliout 7 o'clock and Mrs. Pugh, thinking that her hus band would Mrhaps expose himself in the shower, went to the vicinity of the barn to induce him to leave Lis work and come to tho Louse, She was unable to find him w here he had lieen employed and then went to the barn in search of iiim. When she opened the door she was horrified to see her husband hanging from one of the cross lieams and appar ently dead. She screamed and nttnu-ted the atten tion of the family of Mr. Harvey Wis- singer, w ho live near, and llieu rushed to her husband's side. With wonderful presence of mind tho plucky little wo man lifted the Issly and hiosetied the strap from about her husUtud's neck mid lowered him to the floor of tho liarn lie fore Mr. Wissinger and his sou could ar rive. It was found, however, that life was extinct. The rash deed had lieen com mitted by fastening a long hitching strap to a cross lieam ami making a loop in the other end, which was placed about tho neck; then, dropping from tho beam, Pugh broke his neck. There is no apparent cause for the rash act, Mr. Pugh was an intelligent and respected citizen and showed no signs that his mind was in tli3 least unbalanc ed. His domestic relations were of the happiest, and there was no other known cause to drive him to the desperate deed. A few days ago he had entered into a partnership with Mr. K. K. Rauingard nor, of Scalp Level, and the two men had lieen to the vicinity of Ashtola together and Uuight some cattle, preparatory to going into the butchering business next week. Mr. Ranigardner says that Mr. Pugh was in the best of spirits during the day and betrayed no signs of a trouli led mind. "Squire J. P. Stallor, of Sialp Level, impaneled a jury, which found that the deceased committed suicide by hang ing. The deceased was a son of Mr. anil Mrs. James Pugh, w ho live in Allegheny township, at what is known as tho "Stat ler Stand," on the top of the Allegheny mountains on the Stoyestown A Chani liersburg pike. He was age.l about thirty-five years, and loaves a wife Kllcn who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jona than WLssinger, of Richland township, Cambria county, and two children. A Eire Opportunity. The rare opportunity of becoming a soldier boy and securing a liberal educa tion at the expense of "I'nelo Sam," is ' open to some bright boy of tnis congress ional district. The following notice from Congressman Hicks is self-explanatory: WUST POINT AfiKTSHIP. The Secretary of War having notified me that this Congressional District will have a vacancy ai the Military Academy after May, IK;, and requested me to nom inate to hiui two persons one as princi pal and the other as alternate to fill said vacancy on or before the 1st of July next, I will, therefore, in accordance with the custom established by my honored pred ecessors, hold a competitive examination before a competent and disinterested Roard of three persons at the Arrandale Hotel, Redford, on Tuesday, the 18th day of June, inst., Itween the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. in., to which examination any young man lietwecu the ages of sev enteen and twenty-two years, a resident of the district, and desiring to liccome a student at West Point, is free to lieoome a coiiiKlitor. The two young men pass ing the liost examination and physically qualified will lie certified to mo by said Roard, and their names will be designa ted to the Secretary of War as the proper persons for apMintment. Persons desiring further information w ill please -pply to me at AlbKiua in per son or by bHter. J. D. Hicks. June .'5, lsH". Alloona, Pa. Recent Ceatai. 1KVIX . PKITTS. Irvill G. 11 ills s. ill of llie late Joseph Pritts died at the home of his step-father Mr. Abratn Masser on I'nion street, this borough, at " o'clock Saturday attornMii, after a lingering sickness from consumption. The deceased was in his twenty seventh year and was formerly engaged in the stationary business. A I suit three years ago he went west but was forced an account of failing health to return to Somerset. His mother passed away several years ag- and he is survived by one sister Mrs. Walter Hetlley, of Somerset township and one brother M. J. Pritts l-s'l-t cashier of tho Somerset County National Rank. Interment was made Monday afternoon. MISS l,!-I.I BEACH V. Lulu Pearl, the nineteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. F. Reachy, died at the home of her parents in this place Saturday afternoon, from consump tion. The deceased was a very pretty and Ktpuhir young lady, and while her death had !oen anticipated by her par ents and friends it still proved a severe shock to them. Miss Reach y realized some time ago that her days upon earth were few and with heroic courage sent for her immediate friends whom she de sired to bid farewell. CAIIOL1XK WEYAXII. Caroline, wife of Samuel Weyand, died at her home in Rlackhaw k county, Iowa, on May :flst, aged 1 yean, a months and 1-ldars. The deceased was a native of this county. She was a sister of tho late Herman L'm lierger, of Jonner township, and of Perry I'mlierger, of Nipesville. She is survived by her husband ami four children. InlSsJher husband sold his farm in Jefferson township when he removed to Iowa, where he purchased one of the line-t farms in Rlackhaw k (Minify. ISAAC VII.TONUKKdKR. Isaac MiltiiilK-rg.T died oil MiV 1'kh at his home on Williams Creek, Josephine county. Ore,, The deceased was a son of the late 'Squire John MillinU-rger, who was appointed by the Governor of Penn sylvania to Iks Jusli of tho Peace of Couemaugh township for life, and who was sulisequently killed by a tree fallinj u is in him. Miltinlierger was married to a daughter of the late t "arrett Ream, and in 147 they emigrated to Goshen, InL, w here Mrs. Millinbergerdied many years ago. The dt-ceased was born May 5, ISIS, on the farm now occupied by Daniel Harshiierger, in Couemaugh township. School Sireetort and Teaekeri. The coming County Centennial, to bo celebrated on the L 4th and 5th of July, will bring to Somerset a larger crowd of people than has ever assembled in the county. Under these circumstances you will want a pleasant place to resort when you desire to rest and get out of the crowd. Fishek's Rook Store Will lie headquarters for school diretors and teachers, and you w ill receive all courtesy and accommodations at this store. New ly elected directors and those w hose faces Lave slipped our memory will please make themselves known, Rringyour wives, relatives and friends. Chas II. Fisiif.il Farmer: My English Shire Stallion will be kf pt at my farm duriug the entire season, at $7.00 to insure a fwl. ti. V. llEFFLEy. lTo Primary Election. 7V the Ri-pnhlican Voters nf S-tmrr't tmnty. There Ixsing no competition for the sev eral nominations to be made at the regu lar June 'primary election the necessity for holding such elei-tion this year is obviated, and none will, therefore, le held The several candidates regularly an nounoed will Ihj duly declared the party nominees. Attest Oko. K. Sci-LU F W. Rikskckkk. Sect'y. Cli. Rep. Co. Com. Mr. Miller WitMrawt ai a Candidate for Poor Director. Somkuskt, Pa., Juno 0, ISM. To Fkkd. W. Riksixkkk, Chairman Rep. Co. Coin. Dear Sir: You will please withdraw my an nouncement as a candidate for Poor Di rector at the primary election, June 22, 1385, for the following reasons: 1st. There is no opposition for any of the olllces to bo filled save that of Poor Director. 2nd. As Mr. (John, the other candi date for said oilier, was defeated last year for the same oTllco by a small majority, I am w illing to concede hiui tho nomina tion. It would lie ts exeusive and troublesome to hold a primary election for the pursso of contesting as to who should lie the regular Republican candi date for Poor Director in the fall. A h am S. M 1 1. 1. Kit. Of Interest to Houiekeeperi. Indies w ho value gssl cooking should exajnino tho Cinderella Range. It bakes light bread and roasts meat tleliciously. Sold by J. R. IIOI.DEHBAI'X, Somerset, Pa. Tint Han to Respond. Samuel Custer, of Stoyestown, has the honor of being the first man to rescind to the appeal aant out by the committee ap pointed to raise funds for celebrating tho County Centennial. Tho Committee have sent out IS) letters addressed to the momlicrs of the general committee asking each member to contribute the stun of SI. Following is a copy of Mr. Custer's patriotic letter. Stoykstowx, Pa., June 6 lsfCi. Mr. H. M. RiiRKi.KV Dear Sir: Ry request of J. C. Lowry, Chairman of Finance Committee, please fiud enclosed one dollar to aid in the cele bration of the one hundredth anniversary of our county of Somerset, Wo may all bo thankful that we have been spared to take part in the grand celebration, and should I be called on to give another do nation for the same pur is is will gladly do so; leiiig lmrn in this county and reared near tho county scat, I feel proud to say so, and to do my share. Yours truly, Samuel Custer. Centennial Dance. One of tho enjoyablo features of the Conteunial celebration will bo a grand ball to lie given in the Opera House, evening of tho and afternoon and even ing of the 4th and ."itli. Music will I furnished by the celebrated Ot ho Orches tra. A Yonng Farmers Tragie Death. A Stoneycreek ceresiondciit furnishes the following: A very sad and distressing accident oc curred at Alliert Glessner's, near Roouc, on Wednesday morning. Mr. Glcssner and his hired help, Russel Gletsner, who is a nephew, got up early and they started to take tho horses to water. It appears that Russel was riding a Lorso with a halter on and had jumped on" its luck to open the large gate. In a moment the horse came running to the barn and tho noise attracted the attention of Albert GlesNiier. He looked up ami saw Russel lying in the road. He immediately went to the assistance of the young man and he was carried to the houso where ho died in about 5 hours. It seems that ho was not hurt much aliout the head but his col lar and breast bone was broken and an artery was ruptured causing death from internal bleeding. The supposition is that the horse jammed him against the gate pout. This tragic death ha cast a gloom over the entire community as Rus sel was greatly esteemed by his com panions. He was the sou of Daniel K. and Maggie Glcssner, the latter being dead, and was altoiit'JI years of age. Thought and Action. Until there Is! correct thoaight there cannot be right ii-tion. Therefore, think right ami buy the Cinderella Range, and right action is assure!. Sold by J AUKS R. HoLIlKIWArM, Somerset, Pa. Many Were Soldiers. Stoyestown and surrounding country, within a radius of two miles contains a population of about five hundreJ s.mls The numlierof pension. which arc re ceived in this community is perhaps larger than any other similar locality in the State, Forty-six original pensions are paid to survivors of the late war, twenty-one to soldiers' widows and eleven to deienleiit parents and the ag gregate amount of money which is dis tributed in the community every quarter makes jieiusion day at Stoyestown an iiii-Hirlaiit event, Fertilizers. I have completed a new warehouse at Somerset Pa., ami will at all times l e prepared to furnish tho ZjII Guam Co. fertilizers specially prepared by them for the different crops ami in any quantity; these gissls have Iteen thoroughly tested and prove to be of the very liesf- Per sons desiring any of th alsive goods can bo accomodated by calling on H. L. Sipe Somerset Pa. A supply of the same goodi will also be kept at my Sipesviile ware house. Peter Sipe, Ag'L A Surprise Party. Mr. and Mrs. F.dward Lambert, of Ruckstown. were the victims ofasurprise party on Juno 1st., the occasion lieing the sixty-fifth anniversary of the hitter's birth. At an early hour on the morning mentioned relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs I-amls-rt assembled at their home. All brought baskets and after congratulations had boon cxlonded the ladies of the party repaired to the kitch en where the baskets were opened and an elegant dinner was spread. Tho day was one of great pleasure to all present. A number of valuable presents were lie stow ed mon M rs. Lambert, Wanted Lady representative, genteel and lucrative iosition for lady of refine ment, to act as agent for the Palm Christ! Hair and Toilet preparations Most per fect article known to science. Liberal in ducements ami exclusive territory. Ad dress Palm Christi Co., Philadelphia Rranch, UJ1 Chestnut St, 4 Shafer-ZafalL Mr. Clarence W. Shafer, eldest son of Matthew Shafer, a former well-known resident of this place, and Miss Klleu A. Zufidl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Aarou y.ufall, of Somerset township, will be united in marriage at 9 o'clock this morn ing at the home of the bride's parents Mr. Shafer is connected with the com posing room of tho Johnstown . cni' and w ill take his wife to that city w here they will make their home. The happy young couple Lave many friends in this place who w ill join with us in extending congratulations Flags and Fire Works This is going to be the greatest 4th of July in the history of Somerset County. FISHER'S ROOK STORK is prepared for the rush. Out of town, country and town merchanU are inform ed that I have bought Fire Work and Flags from New York Importers in large quantities I therefore am prepared to sell to you at Pittsburg w holesale prices Send me your orders Chas II. Fisher. Kasidly Taking Shape. The County Centennial Celebrution Is bound to lie a glittering smvoss F.vory liody is interested and hundreds of citi xens are actively at work looking towaid this end. A iiumlM-rof patriotic Somerset jmopln have laid personal business aside and from now on until after the celebra tion has closed on the night of July ."tli will lalsir with all their power to make it an event that will ret low n to the credit of the county. During the past week tho citizens of Somerset Kirough have contributed ?" to help defray the ctpen.-e of the celebr -tioii, and several hundred dollars ad ditional will be forthcoming from the same lilreral people IsTore tho close of this week. The liimnco committee have s -iit out Uoo letters to residents of tho county asking for SI contributions to the Cen tennial Fund. A number of responses to this appeal Lave already been received and it is confidently exjiected that a large sum w ill be collected in this way. Cer tainly no loyal Somerset countian will begrudge a paltry dollar to be devoted to defraying the expenses of celebrating the mo hundredth anniversary of the laud of UN birth. From Meyersdalo comes word that a .meeting of tho Roard of Trsde and citi zens of that town was called for last night at which steps would Is- taken for having the south-east end of the county properly represented, at tho Centennial celebra tion. All of the other towns and districts ' in the county should follow this example and arrange to have their sections represented. A KI.ITloX A LCOM .U ITT KKS Chairman Rupple, of the executive committee has uppoinUsI the following additional committees: On Invitation: L. C. ColMini, H. I Raer, A. J. Hileman, J. H. I'hl, Geo. R. Scull, J. J. Stutzman, George R. Parker. Fire Works: J. M. Cook, J. N. Snyder, James R. Treadwell, A. C. Postlethwaite, J. R. Holderbauuu Amusement: J. D. Swank, R. K. Meyers 1. I- Caselieer, K. O. Ksser, C. F. Uhl, Jr., Lewis T. Krelw, R. S. Scull. Islging: ieo. M. Neff, Frank Gilbert, Wm. Gustin. Added to Transhortation Committee: J. W. Rrown, M. F. Riley. MEN WHO HAVKCOXl RIIICTKIl. Treasurer II. M. Rcrkley furnished us with the names of the follow ing gentle men who have forwarded ?l in res--onse to the appeal for contributions sent out by the finance committee: K. 1. Miller, Dr. II. Gary, ('. J. Miller, J. J. Rowman, C. R. Moore, Rev. C. F. Gcphart, Geo. C. Lichty, H.Snyder, J. II. Slicer, John II. Gumhcrt, John Stein, D. II. Wolfers lierger. Centennial Committee. All members of the Centennial Com mittee for Somerset township and Soui-sr-sct borough are urgently requested to meet at the Court House on Saturday, June 1-s at 2 P. M. W. II.Rcppkl, Chairman. Buckwheat Fertilizers. I have fertilizers, in stock for delivery and shipment, from f 10 per ton up. Rest goods for the money is my motto. A. C. Davis Somerset, Pa. location of a Famons Battle Ground Deflnately Settled. KniToii Hkrami: In your issue of May "iith I notice an article, relating to the Hanua-McCliiitock buttle, of ism, ami a controversy as to where the liattle took place. Today I have obtained the following diets relative to this matter from one who was on the ground tho day of the fight. The buttle took place at theresidence of Jacob King, a farm residence built of brick located a short distance aliove the present town of Ursina. At tho time of this liattlo the residence was occupied by Jacob King, and Jacob N. Hartzel brothers-in-law also, relatives of the party who has kind ly furnished the alsive information. Mrs Wheeler, a daughter of Major I anna, now a resident of West Liberty, lows gives me the following additional information. She well remembers seeing the bl.nsl stained liattlo field in front of the King residence after this brutal allair had ended; and further says that during the remainder of the life or her father he always credited Mrs. Ja-uh N. Hartzel with saving his life, stating that she was tho only one present that had the nerve to give the dangerous wound in his bow els proper attention till the arrival of a physician. Ruck Alex McClintock, win received a dangerous wound from the hand of one of his own men iu this battle, was known for years as the champion tighter of S:u erret County, but he never fully recovered from this injury and as old age grew iiMn him he found hiiuseif like Sampson shorn of his locks and as a champio!! he was no longer in it. The wheels of time forced him form the ring and in later years he "got religion," as ho terurl it, and attended many of tho old fashioned revival meetings held in those days in Addison and Turkey foot township where he would remain as a guest among the brothers anA sisters ami for days would feast on g-xid home cured ham and yellow legged chickens never failing on all occasions to tell us what a bad-b il nian he was when he was !a l. Judging from the frosty locks that adorned his h sul when I left Somerset County many years ago, he has no doubt long ere this passed over to the happy hunting ground where, I will wager lii to I, tho free silver question w ill never lie sprung. X. Bellefonte's Hundredth Tear. Thousands, cheering, steam whistles blowing, liands playing and a general din and racket at the noon hour Friday, was the signal that Rollcfonte was pass ing its century mark. Fully i;o,nn people three-fourths of whom were visitors, par ticipated in and viewed the ceremonies which marked the close of the centennial celebration of the home of governors The parado consisted of a:ly decked military and civic organizations, of this and adjoining counties and an exhibit illustrative of the progress of the past century. In the afternoon ex-Gov. Reaver dcliv ere 1 an historical address to a largo gath ering iu tho court house, und with a liar.d concert ami fireworks at uight tho e.-le-b nil ion came to an end. Wanted! 1,000 bushels of Rye. Will pay tho Ligh e4 casL price. S. P. Sweitzkr. Died in a PitUbnrg Hospital. Mr. Cyrils Lohr, of Hooversville, who was removed to a Pittsburg hospital for treatment last week, died from the cireots of au operation there last Tuesday, and Lis remains were brought to Hoovers ville for burial. Mr. L:ihr had lieen a great sufferer for many years through diseases contracted iu the army, and lately had lieeu entirely disabled from a sore leg. The hospital physicians found it necessary to amputate the memlier iu the hio of saving his life, but his physi cal condition was too weak to withstand the operation and Lis death resulted. Mr. Lohr is survived by bis wife. How for Trout Fishing. Refore you go fishing call in at Fisher's Rook Store, where a full stock of hooks lines snoods, corks sinkers lskets, Jointed rods reels flies and all manner of fishing goods Wholesale and Retail are for sale, Chas II. Fisiieiu Base Ball Goods. Rase Iwll goods of all description, wholesale and retail, at Fisher's Rook Store, Lot riain silver shoeclasp, marked C. R. S. The finder will be suitably rew ard ed upon leaving the same at this office. Highest of all in Leavening Power. I.ttcsl U.S. Gov't Kq-ort Asssoi.rjTEs.y poke Addison's Military Hecorl F.turoi: IIi;rai.i: Dr. Mitchell'- iiil-Te-tnig aiti'-le in last weeks' H :r ami on miiMvr dy and mili tary organizations iu .VM;:-o:i township is suggestive of a few facts that linger in the memory of sonic of us lluil his nu'oi- ory does not reaivii, an. I which may be f interest to the general reader. While endorsing all the favorable things he says in regard to Gen. Ross' fine military com pany, organized, in 1st"-, the Ioctor hard ly does justice to some remarkably lino companies that reflected great credit on Addison township liefore that time, llo says "the military organizations of this county, firthis part of it, were of rather a primitive character until l-l", when the Addison Infantry was organized." Just w hat he would have us to understand by characterizing them as primitive in char acter, is left to inference. If he means they were not drilled, uniformed and armed nccordiug to tho most approved toi-tics know n then to army regulations, he reckons without his lost. Tho milita ry spirit that prevailed in Addison town ship as early as lss led to the organiza tion of three as line military companies as have ever graced l'euiisylvaiii:i, and neither money nor lalsir was spared in uniforming and equipping them in ac cordance with tiie military code then ol served. Col. S(-.iright'.s late book re fers thus to tho Addison Rlues, under the command of Capt, Thomas F.iidslcy : "At all the old batUilliun parades iu Som erset, Redford and I'nioiitown it bore oil' tho palm for soldierly ocaring, a well as for the stalwart size of its rank and tiie." The company was organized in 1 S wilh Thomas Ktidsley, as Captain; John Mitchell, (the Dictor's uncle) as first Lieutenant; James Johnson, as 2.1 Lieu tenant and Andrew Cring, as orderly ser geant. The uniforms w ere made of dark blue cloth, adorned with white braid trimmings and bright brass button.-, while tho Jical gear were black leather hats with white feather ojckados lipped with bright ml. The company was fortunate in having a martial band thai attravted unusual attention in all bntaiiion parades. As an infantry company their anus were oftlie approved United States muskets with bright steel bayonets. About lsil Alexander Iv.ving, also of Somerfield, au enterprising merchant, as Captain, organized w hat was called the Jackson or Youghiogheny Greys, a ritle company, with Joseph Roy So, whosnl-so-quently liecasno one of the most popular Methodist preachers in the South, as iirst Lieutenant, and Thomas Glisoti, as ".'nd. Lieutenant. It was also, a weil disciplin ed company ana1 w ith its neat grey uni forms, trimmed w ith Hack bra: !, ma !: line appearance, Roth companies mus tered HI to s men. Iu tiie same year John Har.n.i, as Ca: te.in, with John U. Ki::g, succeeded in organizing au I equipping an artillery company. I think they had only o-;e. cannon. Among others that drilled the company was tho late John R. lvlie, a West Pointer. Tiie uiiiibrms wereoftl.j stylo then in vogue among artillery com panics. These three companies were firmed into a brigade, when Win. Piper, a merch ant at Somerfield, was elected as Major, Hugh Connelly, of Paddytown, Adj.ilant, Dr. Wm. Frey, of Sonicrl'i Id, surg.-ou and William Kbbert, of S-iiuertield, quar ter master. On tho retirement of C.pt. Lo L-ley, John Morrow, was elected and coiir.nis sion vl Captain of the Rlues; and Tliom.is Glis.ui succeeded Capt. Kwin? as Captain of tho Grays AslateaststJ George pringly 1-ccaiue Captain of the Arlilb ry company ami A. J. Colborn 1st Lieutenant; and in I.; A. J. Collsirn was i-omiiii-sione.) :n Major. If there is any other township in the county that can show as proud a miiiiaiy record as Ad Ilsou, trot it oat. Nearly all the original iue:i:'.er oft'ie celebrated Souicrtield companies have passed away. The writer knows of only t.vo survivors namely, Julius Kemp, of the Addison Rlues living at Meyersdale, and Thomas Kyler, of the Jackson Grays, a citizens of Conductive. I. Mahlon Schrock is headquarters for mill feed, grain, bailed hay and sit aw. UDiroR's soncE. Iii lte-tatc of J.:'.U iiol.i.T. late of Jciiuer SoWli.-ll!-. i 'ii. The lllu!eri;i.il auditor .?iMtii:te,I ! v xiiil Court lo Uii riloi!- toe lainN i.i 1'ic it:ci:s of tin iitl.ni'oi;r.it.r to :i:ium 1!:oc hiraPy enliili .l lliertto. lirrely tives noiicc tlitl iL-will niHftuI! parties infer. !el forliie iii,se ! his :i''Ninii:i !it. e.t his oi'irc iu lie tsirouii of soiuerset. Pa., on 1-ritlay. July f.'lii. i-l-'s w li ii i:ml liere :.ii -rsons t'ltcrc.-iifil in iv atten.l. J. II. fill, Autliior. A riHTOU'S NOTIC'K. Mary .Itiieiiiiinn nd "i la llie I otirt of ( -om- la llie i otirt of Ciini. loo-, pie.is of Sim- f ersf 'olltjtc, I'.!. ) Xo. I J, Kcli. i, 1 ' I, ."saiu 1 i'uci;ii':'ii to Isuialr 'ioo 1. Voluntary A i'inn in. Tiie ui!.ler-i-'ii-l uuiiitor. ap-Hii-itcd I y s:iiii i'ourt lo in:tke a di:ri!uui:i :' the lcnits in Hie hands of rhiis,tuie It aed unions tho-e liirally entitle I Ihcrcri, fiereuy i.-ive- n !: lh:i! "i'l alteiiit f.r the inrp-s. 1 . i nNiiiti: Ml. at hi-o;ii-i in ite i:o-e.::i o;' "somer-iei, pa., o;i Til.- ley. J'lly I If'i. ivii. nt oYI.n U ii. la . lea ami wle re ;nii in tereslcil c:in atteiul and Ik- heard I ' ibvy .r liroiK-r. It. K. JiKYKI'.s, Auditor. i-siKiaioll J. It: I : : :li r .t In thei'ourt of I'oin- Istmih I. itiTIm r. Ins f iimu I'ltits oi S.101 Wile. J 110. I L Kl'tllcr T ITel o; A Alhert A. Itittucr ) No. ; 7, is ITel I'olinlv. Pa. i., l.i-i 1. Martin li. Hart.. 1! Vo!nnt.i,"y As-ia;;ie:it. The iiui'ersi-ne:! i!i;oi:o.-.:.ee f'onrl !o lui'ive 11 t,i!niea io;i to' the it in i of l iv a.-.-!l' lo a:e. Ie)i!ly ctiti;!eil t,t. r o. I.e! i lua I li . U'iil In a t :.H ir ' -i ioN inSe l ly s: lie fili!l!s e:.M: th ,-.t ! III. ptiri- of h s :t;.-oiotine:(4. M tl.e ollire 0: llay t V.'alker. 111 I'.e Imi.iik'i ot so:ii,r--. !, Pa.011 Tlilipidav. Jaly !s;Ji, iv. ut 1 o't-i.ieic p. lit, wlieii ttiul iiere ali i;,rt it s lain i.t.etitt unit he h.uril ii t! y s,e prop 1. A. I S. HAY, An.tiior. A UMTOirs NOTlt F- Joiiatlian Siniili and ) la 111 ' Court of C. Ii and la Hi ' Court of Cm f I'ioa r.-:e: of s'ioii f ei-s -I rounly, I'a. riaai:. J wife to J no 1L aimac Vii!n.i!ar- A-.-ejniiii lit. Tie iinders'cuisf duty np;sii!i; il nu li:o;. Iiy th- Court o! 'I'ii im:i:i 1'i.a of Si::u rs.-l county, lo iiistr,hiite tin lands in the lia.ielMif the usj-ltrti'S tt mid atiloi: tiiose li -iaily eii tlist Ihervlo, hcrchy .ives lolice II1.1I he Mill nuclei In tiie dutii-s of said Hii.iiiliiie!ii on Monday, July loth, l.vi'sat his o'tiee iu ..ui erst Isiroii'fh, wlieii and where alt a-rsiiiis int . rested liny ii'tcnd. C. W. WALK Kit. Auditor. A I'DITOIl'S NOTIC! Mins Si hns'k anil Ii: the ( oiirt of l oin I 1:1110 Pleas of 10111 f erset countv, I'a. J No. Sept. i, ls.4. wife to Kllas A. Yodcr. Voluntary AsiKiuiieut. The iindersitriied ainiitornpp olnte-.l ly s.iid Court lo liislnlHite llie ntn. Is in the h im'.s of fhc ns-ti'Tiiis" touiid amoa those finally t ati thsl tin reio, luTehy itivi-s iiolii that lie will sil ut hisoiiiee 111 the l-ni'i'-'li of xn.iers. t, I'a., 011 Wislm-sday, July 17th, A. 1., i.-'"s at I o'clock I'. M., for Ilu parHMo of litti-udin lo Ihediitiesof lid H;oi!iiiiien!, wlieii and where nil persons inlen-sied nmy nfieal. f. V. ltilKCKKIt, Autaor. I'DITOIl'S NOTR'l- In K'Msitate ) In th. liiphsni'Court of - Soiai r-M-t Co.. iViin- O. II. Ijinils-rt, di-c'd. ) syl vatila. June it, ls.ki.oii s-titlon of Jaisiti MiSir.-aor, silmiiiisimlorof H'sirji II. KainUTt, ih-c'd., tin Court appoint ' 'ori.'e li. "iiil, Hiiililor, lo make l;sirilnlim of Die loud In the hands of said administrator lo and union;' Utust le gally entitled therulo. K.xtmct from the Ilcisird Ceriille.l this tith Jun. 'Ui I SEAU I J ACtU H. Mild.KI-. Notice Is hi nhv clven Hint I will sil for tho lunuM'ii'iiis'luri.'iiie theiluiicsof t!i. tM.e ipi.inliiicat,iil in olhVo In Ihi. NinMiah or Soniers-t, P.... n Tm-s hiy. July 2d. Is h. n n,l whereail us-rsons tu'ei-ested r:i iv in n n.i. GilO. K. s.i"fI.U Auai;or. fi.'DiiiMiij :oi:c::. In !l. In Iff !:; ': -' t mi'l i.r f lllfrl 1.0 lia- .101- f:oio:n-i.i Vul' r 1 t o: .veie t i'a. l. !. J T!f uie! rlti!l Auditor, iltily iipionidrd ty tin' said 1'ieari. lo liiale i -.Ii.'r'iiu.iori of Hi.' ulilou'a ilii.nr in suld i:ate to it it I anions lmf i tr iily eniltii d then to. Iter ! Kl v.-s nolle i- Hi .t It-.- trill attend to tiie ilntii-i of hi! fippoiiiiini-nt on Ihe d day of July, l""i,ut his olhee in llacr's 1 :t -k. fioineis.-i lsr.Hiih. win 11 and when all rs-te IntiT estetl nuiy a lout. II. L. BVF.lt. A an 1 1 or. A DM 'NISTKATUIX'S NOTK IL K-tnte of Simon I'll.-, la re of Milford town ship, i!is''(i. Ia-llers of diniiii'!ratioii. oil lie' aliove es i it., havin- Is- 11 -;r.itil-l to tin tirider.i-'iii'd ly tl.e proMr mil hority, eoiiec is in ivhy i;i cii to all pei's i tr i- ":-1 lo said citate 10 ma iait.e-ill ite Eiy ineiit, and Uiom- liavl'.tf claims ''alilil thslllte !o pn-s lit 'lelll hl. :ilitie-ti!i-.iti-l f'r s. till !il ail, on Sa'nrilay, Jnl "Jitlt, i!l, at tie !.:e re-i'denee ol tae (1i-4-'l ill i;ild tovillship. A M X 1 1 Vll.K K. V. lthsinkT, Adiioiii-lritri;. Ally. 1 ).M I N I STI iAT )! l-i' S ( T It'll In Ue-estiile of lt-itry Ci.ier. lnle of Ilroih eriValley t(vl'll-hip. d'-e'd. I"tters of Adu.iio-tr.oioii ha'.iiitf l-n i-rauti-d hy ihe pmji"r anllinniy. ioih" uii ilersineil itotiis-l.i li-ts-hy j;i,,ii to iill -r-jmiis lildebt'-d to u ld pitete l. l.iaK" ll.ilii'ili ut' wyinet!l. i'ttd Tiioe liavieg iitiisaLaitut tii'J i-lale oil pn-seni li.ein il'ily uo'li ai; ilcd lor -e'.lleineiit. on .-iii'irili.y, July "J7th. IsXt, at tiie late roidi nee .f liee'd. J. A. ui:KK. PJli KK M. CuilKIt. A'.tiniiiiiti'ilor.'i. E r-XKUL'TOU'.S NOTICE. K.taU ofSi.rdi A. b'uhaiuli, l.-ue of Soal!. aiiipiou townsiop, i:-i-'ti. lai:Ts tcst-ite.i ill:' ry 0-1 t'le iire.e it:e liavin j hc-.i z-ii.t-d to the uinl. isiiin!, l y tin piojs-r a iliiori".', notice is her.-: y K'V. a to all ;.'1. I!S ill'lei.li ll to said eit',lle to lli.lkf i naiil.ile x loent and lu-.;e l,::v:n e:,iio,s ii'aiest l!ie viiti wiil pres-tii tli. to oii!y ati lln iiTa-ai. it lorsi-oieinciii to ihe K-os tirm:- at Ihe lah- reslilen ! Kiid ii's '!., ea Siitar.lay, July 'itli, lse wiien ami where ti: ' wiil at Ullil fur liial purisne. .sM'N O. llf.l'i: Vl 'iii, Wrilers'itinr, I'a. l.Meator. c inni.. All j)4T.ins ftr li- r ! n'iri. ii m-l tih..r lwr -r truf i.iy it-. M.ry .I-iii l'vli, in V ;ircm:t, im virtu 11 t V Mt:l lM,'ni uittumt ju-f (j-.u-i. I niii iti r sjMiilK lr any ti lt- f Iit :! n-tui. M:i -Tlht Kii. .AMI A UI A A I.M I N ISTi: ATOK S NuTi 11 11 tuR -5 Jwhn ilfurt ls. Lit' cf S.:i !l- t)vn-ilif--.iMtii. 1 t! ri of aliilii:str.iti'-:i i-ii t ii- :tlv- s uu inu ltt'ii r-.t i il -ii to ti.r un.lt rH'iit l l-y th' T(rauT i:r.:y, n- -t-i - t. r--y -.-iv l 1 i roiis knti'Ain ;ln m-:v-s to tn-i-!i i to vi i I i'i!i- lo lii.. I; L.tiii.-fJi-it" .y-rn-!(, tiio-s4- h.i ii ci.ii ii s. nr li' imii-N u.'-ii:-t tii- vii. ir i'i.-t ui I tk -iii f.r m--i:t :tt tii-' r--Mit iu- ot I'm- ilit-i a (j, i:i vit uii t'f.vi.-rt! j. n.:,h rvl c.-tiuty, i'a., oil .!u: t J ua'. tii, iMv;. J. V. i;VK.LV, i.. K. ANKKKY, A;iiiiHti.-:rui.i. EXtWIjN ATI0JMS f OR PF.IN3E- to;-: UNiVtsi'rY. l'r- iit-iiii .ry 1 V. t! iMh: .r-i' f.r u lr.,in: U Ti k t-- in-: - ; ;iiii tiiioiinir r:;t.-i-;- l:i n', rt f n-r: un-l r misj n-t tii-. ITtTi' lo-i tt mi 1 Vim -,. vi..; !. iu ittbur,:, i'a., i.t tii. Central Board of Education, 516 MARKET l.. .':;in::.u Tfiu:- lay. J:imv I.;th. at l- V. M.t ait ? oorUiiiuiiiL; t:-vtii:;i t ai . t:: k-iJ -C 1 : i tl;.y. 'i Vrlw i "oil Culi o;r r pri- , of I'-. H .!:l n.'l'lll'i'.f i tl:r ix-i -;tltii!t.i- t'oti ftr tin- Ar.itit-in!" i ! -si!i..:i I las 1-y-iittf u ;i iuari ula-itu iu .-i-t-iiiU r. Ap!i-.t:oas s-iouUl o ti ii. aiil ir al I:tio::ai ii: U -rii;-: io:i. ;:-i'ir: JosKi'li k itl.'KfKV, Srr.-t try, . .1 Kir. Ct'.dii-L'. i'!;tt'i!iVr. I'a. Spring Goods. : : Do you know that every slici?, counter; table, showcase anJ win dow in our I'ry Goods Peparti.ient i.-i crowjel to its uimo.-t capacity wiih cverytiiin t!io market aCorJ-? iti the way of new spriiii' goods. V.'e have baiu-it tho larc-t and be.-t ai?ort:neut of CARPETS, LACE CL'UTAIX.S RUGS, and ruRTIEGS, Ever scea in Somerset. Carpets and Iieo Cai tains are now on exliiliiliou vnd we are con fident tint our style- and prieesare such that lookers w id beconie lny cr.J. He .sure to fee our row Carpet.- and Curtains for .-p in.-r. Wc will take p!oa?uie iu sin) in-r you a l-i range of stjles in all the diJercnt grades of Ingrain?, Taw-sti ie, Cody Hrusscl-i and Velvet Carpet.s. In Lace Curtains - Our - Prices Challenge the County. In this department wc are showing all the new rich stjles. Everything New, Call and gee us. Everything ful ly stocked and cipiipped at Parker & Parker's. New Have a Comfortable Ride. Wc have at our wan hoiio-s the fnet HSEE OUR $5.00 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS Hardware, Farm Impliments, James B. Farming PVIade Easy BY THE 'JixL. s L 0 C BE 11 The Buckeye Frameless Binder Cuts a 7 fjot swath if necessary; is the lightest dtaft; has fewer parts and will stand uiorc servieo tha;i anv o;her niako of nne-iine.-.. Buckbye Banner Binder. Xo carfvass elevators on this macliino. Is low down avd will harvest ri ain on the steepe-it hillside wilho'ji tipping over. Ju-t the tiling fur a .-mall farm. THE BUCKEYE MOWER. The latest modi I of these ceh-hrated machines is admitted hy all to he the most complete machine ever made. a Ducseye and you will have the best. Xotice A nit man. Miller .t Co. r-f Akron. Ohio, are the inventors and manufacturers of this zenuine Cm-key. Machine. Huckeye nieans Ohio, and if machines are offered and c died the Hekoye, hut made in some otiier town or Slate, depend on it they are not the genuine. ' Golden Farmer" sfclf-dunj) Hay Raks and ' Banner" Spring-tooth Harrows always on hand. FARMING I?4PLEMEMTS OF ALL KINDS. Binding Twine hnkst n-uiitj nuekeye n;udinS Twtr.c always ou hand at Juwc.-t prices. A. J. GROW ALL, E0CKW00D, PA. r;:ysu: J- I U Leaver in severs! :v.V.- :-;:;:'. i MMM c; e le.i XcJ. !::s s';:j::-JU- --7f L .v.-'. Cegcs, s.xJ ':-v, :ke Eye, 't'M "r"J S"-' i Dr. MORRltf SALM, Specialist. Wor.derfu!'y Successful ia all Chronic and Diseases of tie eye, m, m, mm, lukgs m fasal catarrh. All Eyi Operations Successfully Feiforircd by him. 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Waniiws M".r;:, lluutii-Unri Co., Ilu Our Advertiscmsrit Will Appear twica Defore Each Visit. CONSULTATION inJ IXA-tlNUON FRti. ACDfESSjiCkK'JNATICNS to iOXJ-eCCLIJIIBUS.O Tutt' ii I!..:.l Mar A i'i Miiiiii-l i-iii rs't 11" l iiiitia-ias' i IH1.N II. m' h'ri.tay lstUn subjivt to clianjfv of wlilca i-ii!ar STEEL RGOF.&C and SIDINC. LI'hfnLi, FJ3 and Sfona Precf- P.t)l fvp I T"sT r Tr Tf afl 4 orrm' Ciit!.- 10 I CiUUW ' ' 1 -'.' .'-i- " U risv. I '- Mln. lino of BUG JIE3, PHAETON J, " CAIUUAGEtf, and ROAD WAGONS, at the lowest price. ever cflered for liic ftaJiiy. and Wigons. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA. USE Of-v 1 Still t'itiff fV.'l. Ki.r tii" !i.-t y is I ha v. In I i:iiful!y irro I:iii! s: iii. v "'f.ulil .-.it i. ln:(K n ii nil tun. i::. ii'i a.- a ir i! ! t: ut !-. :.i il laakirtf mi- r.i' lit :'! lay iti.-i'.v Uitor. I hue hul I il'.i-ii :s r iair i i;r-ii:r. but liny s'u!i!n'i i:o:r. .V: !i.t I win: ii Ir. al:i, win na.iN ;. n r:i i I I la! li.(.!. 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