he Somerset Herald. R. STI.I Alitor. ...June 19, IS-. IiY. CcuctT Committee Meeting. .;. ,f tli'' meiiOwr ,f t,,p V'" ' ( .T-.i!iiy ' iiiittiH'will x- li'll : !Ji ... if the Chairman, in th Ior ' ' ' J ,m. ''t. Tiu-Kv, Jc SMh, ''""!" "v ti,!! atti'U.latx-0' the wmmittoe 1,1 SlVv. Chairman. M ui l 'li"-. :"'t.'rs Banjos Vi- '" 1 in iiiiineiits at Snyder' ,,..... , tl,. :..r. " " llVtin' f the Somerset Min rJiU will 1 brid at the S'' .'- ,,f r.-v. r.ri Mon l.iv, June Jr. ...... ,.r i-.,;tA,i . ,r M.S. iuuv, was inarriel :"r,rv('!'dii.:.y to KlizalK-th " W-i'.-.-N at the hoineof the l.irdes J ''-t. : s..i-klfv, Pa. ! '?v ,iir groceries from Maliloti save money. t" r.- are over a.d" national Iwmks , , '.it-i S.ates that nmnlr having !" "", . ,'...i i,v the oiiiiiz-aion of never s .. ir.Ksl:i-t.'t-v. .,.!-,1:hi -liter of K ram-is S.-ott Key, - " .... sa.anirW Bunner. lias an r ! m- .- i - . ... i i: il.n IVnsioli office H ' ulsst-.i i! i .. .i.itlis mitiioiiK. m We-lev. tlie prand .laughter , i.f.T.ihti Wcslf-v ,. and jrraini'i!" . in l.ii.loiiat the are ofTii. -i'.-hiireh oriT ini-'t as were her , r an 1 ti fher brown rs. Tv-vsav .ioiui - " . .. .... 1. 1. r..nl4rL- . .John . lit.- inMi raiii-v o. v.m- if 'n.i" m iki'12 him .'i';r'tTM!i.'-th.-avny insured man in - , i aii'I .. !ly i 1,10 w ,,r',!-'t'V'-U- Kansas .lis.atehays tiiat ,: ;.,,.n ha IxH-n foretni to alian- ' l.'i,;. il-.-iiiriiiR trip i" a i-overed waRn " '".I's!,.-country toTopckaon a-vuiit s,. r. ury ;reh:un was entitled to a '.;i"! '" niontii. He never called !-"',''i7i'i--- er. and U ftawlH to his in Ihc "hi-i,-" Ien-ion olVn-c. It . '.- he paid to his widow. rr.,.k and stoneware sold at cost at M viil.oN Sciiiuh-k's. nionuinetit has 1hh dtMi.-.iK-d at 1 T:u. over the Knve of the Kev. i V:i-l r S'.oev.-r. the lirst German iV'-ran minister or laine.1 in lVnnsyl ; and the pastor of the Hill church l ,,ni IT the time ofliis death, in l..!. lMV..ttwa:tt.lny a first--!;iss musi-,-,! j.,'.iriini.-nl st a m.leiate price? , i s orui; sioic pi.- p.i'n-yhaiiia Miilland Bail mad ,. .,,!..,:. r.- t ivt d eleven -ai loads of steel m ;il -": on U'edneslay. It also a i.,t ofl.ri lj;e material on the way. X , ks very much as ifthe rail mad ,. ..,11 W ciLph ted. Tiie oi.iy apparent l ii. in sijjhl is tiie way the fann ,.s."i.,iiM their fen.s. Ahwg the line of ii!'. ..!!i.t roads they parallel the track, hut a ',!.: tiii- road the fem-es are at right :n.y.. ' -i ti.e track. ''""'' ..ni.'.ry pr.lnv t:'.ken in exchange for Cr - rries, rionran l Feed at Maiii-ox S'IIKO'-K's. S ::.!i-iiae have Ikvii issued to aloil .. :-.:is in Johnstown, summoning !., :!! '...appear at KU-nslmrg iiextThurs .; ,v in t.-ii:V in the iiU-1 case of icv. 1'. II. 'llav.ii:. against ex-Kistii.-t Attorney 1'r.e.k .'. ' "("oiiiior. The suit is the nt pr..th f some remarks made l y Mr. ..i'..n:i'.r hi'.e Jovernor Hastinjrs was a .in ii.i.i-.e for the Governorship relative tiie operation of the Governor whiio !i, :.ul charge of alVairs in Johnstown Vr the iloo.l. K 'ii. rs of the Hkp.:i s-hould not for f-i t'i.it.I. N. Snyder, tlie Jrusgist, ran t l their eyes vi ith t'his-ses. Ti.e -I in drv.m 'ns l'ys are doing ni.-i l. iai.le i racti.v work now prepara t ,ry to taking a part in the County Cen-l-nni.il. Th.y have ar railed to have i;ii them when they goto Somerset two - fill.- old -Villi reuimcnt druiuers. Smiley (iiahaiu. of UradiUx-k, and Michael .orn ..: M Ke.-iH.ru Tiiere will be s.mcei-TM-a-e attached M petting these old war iir.-.i'Mii.-rs to ivtuc here for the occasion ami our eitizens, if railed upon, should . ;.. , r:",;::y n.ntrii ute to help meet iU ;; .-.., i: .- .,!. T:..? jii.ii. iai apportionment hill pass in the .losing hours of the refill legis '..;ti!re has 1hi-ii approv ed Ly (Jovernor I!a:iug. The measure cre!it"s five new ja-ij.-s and g.ni into etV. ct at once. I'udt r t'... aj....rtioiiiiic:ri Washington and West i.i ;.m.! ca.-h get an additional law i.i ! . ( . litre is detaeiied from Huntir.g .! .n a'i i made a separate district, llunt ! 'ti i- tacked on to Mifflin to form a !;n.t and JelTers.ni is detached fmin (" tiioi! so a to make each county a sepa rate .":i-t: i. t. These are tiie only changes h; tli.- apportionment of lsv-'S. Kin ( ii date Creams, lt.n Hons. "aram.',s ,,f il kinds, i'n-aui Mints J'.r lan Almonds in st.x-k at all times, at I'i!-s. We are in rci-ijit .f a kindly invitati in tt. !i l the i iie Hnndreth Anniversary f t'ae organization of the county of Som e's, t. at s .nierset, I'a., on July X 4 and .". Tii. r.. is tei pla.v to which we would r.c.ii. r g tosjiend tlie 4th. and as the "i'r!r Sons of Thunder" up in old Sotu erv ii, er do things l.y iial ves, we know tvit if y. t there we will have a royal lini". i'rin. ; eiilertaiimieiit. the l"st the i a. ! a'f.idst:. eat and drink from roa.-t lui. v to "Mountain dew" and Hoods of tin-el ;;je:it ratory f.r wld.-h oar Som erset in . rs a:i l statesmen have always as.-;.. A t yone w lio sutfers f:o:n tint terrihle i .,' ic. It i.'iiig Piles will apprts-iate the i:i;:iie.Jia!r relief and permanent cure that in thr.-agli t!c use of H ..la's oiiil p. ne er fails At the r.--e:t w-sion of tiie I"gislature a a introiiiiiis l.y a iuciiiImt fnun liiji;..r.l Ciiimiy. i-:uHiwering C.iunty .mil, -lionets t levy a sutiicient tax to 'uilil s.,1 lj.-r' inoiinuieutsat .ouiity sits T!,.- 1'ieas.ire was j, (ss-d finally and was !."i.-.! ly the Governor. The Commis sioners of Kraliord County will a.-t pruui ;y in matter, it is said, and the ni ii:i:n. i.t in their county, M-ork .n u Inch had hcen eouimetiivd hy jwipular s'.il-ri.tj.,n two yean ago and stopsl f-r I.i.-k of funds, w ill 1 completed at the er.i,-. poss-l.le time, fit her l-y an issue "' tlie neH aiy Iannis or hy a trifling in- Te(. i t.,x JrVJ. I'nring the lattle of the Wilderness, sjyau,Meniexehange, Henry F. Iajw I'cniiy. rorjioral in the TwentyH-ond in iiana Volunteers lost his right arm at ' " ei .w l.y i lie explosion of a shell, liis .-i!sin, P.radiey Jainise.n, ex-tate ' .ami ;i.,r ,f M iHs,,;iri, now lives on the so-ne ..: t!. little, and last week, when Lis . . year -old son was l.irds nesting, he f'xi'i'l a i.est hiiiit in a skeleton hand in I'"- fork of a large maple tree, on the ha:i I ;w a seal ring, and on taking this i-'.-aiic i'nl Jioine, the ring was at on.-e r--og::iz,.,l as his uncle. The latter is ''" hut the ring lias lieen ent to 1-is Mi.lox, M-j, ylv(Ht wjtlj 4 niarri,i Ma:iglil.-r in S. attle. Wash. r.,r Cukes, pit. Sandwichs I-e Cold 1' -r, le monade, 1, Cream, Ilananas 'i.iugis lemons etr goto 1'isrPs. The Christian Kndeavor, Initel S.k iety "ftiie Nati mnl Young People's I'nion "ie-ts in l;,hjn Jlliy 10 to It 1 or this tnasion the B. V o. It II. will f ii x.-ursiot, tickets from all points on in ::;,.- east of the Ohio Iliver, July to 11 Hcj.liMve. Va!i f ir return ,n.. ...i. l.'J rate ' .v 1. Tlirse tiekets will lie soid at jfot:e fare for the ro:m.l trio w .inw kn 1 returi!!i 2 same route. Tickets ill si !s ;,ia,j on g.j, g,Kt-. going via one ronteaml returning via another.at slight ly lvan.s-J rate. lor rates of fare sn4 full parti.-uiars ta- oa addrev, nearest Ii. A O. Agent. John naiushiirger, or Kingu.Mt.1, has ltecn grante.1 nn increase of pension. James I. SwarU welder, of LiMoiihurg, has !eeii granted an original iH'iisiou. Andrew Woy, of Somerset township, has lieen granted an increase of pension. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph II. Xutt,orAkmn, O.. are guests at the home of the hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs Valentine Hav. HoWrt Cniyle's mw mill, valued at in Conemangh township, was com pletely destmyed hy lire ut an hour last Tu.-s.lay morning. No iusurane.'. Servi.-es will lie held lioth morning and evening next Sali!.:ith, June 2t, in the Presl.yterian ehureh. Kev. T. J. P.ristow pastor, w ill p rea. li morning and evening. The Iutheran Sunday School Associa tion of this county is in session at Berlin this week. One hundred and tifty dele gates were reported present Tuesday morning. Childrens' Iiay, will ln olrrved in the Weller church at Iluslutnd, on Sunday, JuneiJ. The exercis will U-gin at 10 o'clock A. M. The recitations Jiiusie, etc., prepared for this occasion will c of FIeeial interest. Mrs, K. A. Tayman ha.s".le'ided to ofl'er the "Somerset House" one of the most desiral.le an.l Nut hotel pmpcrti.'s in Western l'ennsylvania for sjile r rent. For additional informatien si advertise ment elsewhere in this paper. Six out of a flock of seven sheep Ihv longing to John Seilnrt, of near I.istie, were killed hy a lilt of lightning, Friday afternoon. The animals killed had sought shelter from a passing storm un der a locust tree when lightning struck the tree. The house of Mr. Kd. Thomas, three miles south of Itavidsville, was struck hy lightning and -onsiderah!y damaged dur ing Friday evening's storm. Six tr.-es within one-fourth mile of Stoyestown were shattered hy lightning the same evening. The streets of this phu-e were left in to tal darkness . throe er four nights last week owing to an accident to the machin ery at the electric light power house. The damage was repaired Saturday and since that night the lights have lxt n burning as usual. Jaeoli McGregor, of Shade: township, is the owner of a valuable cnind-falher's clock that was brought to this county from Connecticut alut li years ago by his gn-.it-gnmd father. The clock was hauled all of the distan.-e in a rough wagon, but it is in splendid condition to day. On the first page of this issue will le found an interesting article, written hy an Addison contributor, describing some, of the.juainl chara.-U-rs of that section -f the county. Major II. C. Connelly, of Hock Island, lib, a native Somerset roimtian. also contributes an entertaining article. J. W. Stone, of Grecuviile, Mer.-er county, and Miss Carrie I- H.irt.ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Juds.ni Hart zell, will le married at i o'clock this af ternoon at the home of the bride's parents in Addison. Judge Henry ll. llley and wife and John H. I'hl and wife will at tend the wedding. 1'r. A. J. X.win, a former pra.-ti.-ing physician rf Stoycstow n, now of Jolr.is toun, and Miss Mary 1 III n Metger, daughter of M ami Mrs John J. M-tz-Ker, were united in the holy U.n.ls of wedlock at the residence t f the bride's parents in Stoye.town, at 4 o'clock b-st Tues.layafterno.in, Kev. Frr.nklin V.'et zel. of the Bcformed Church, olliciatir.g. 1'late glans form a conspie.Kius part in the new -Hotel Vannear." The main and private dining rooms are separated by a pair of sliding d.xrs, each containitg an immense sheet of chipped piate glas. The firm fiirnishins the glass have ad-vis.-.l Mr. Vannear that tliese t vosl:e :s ofg!:issarethelarges;:.f their kind ever made in the United States and it is be lieved they are the largest ev er made in the world. Mrs George: Swank, aged a?ut sixty live years died very svnMcnly at l. r home in Lincoln townshijs at an irly hoiir hist Tuesday morning. She took si. k the previous evening when a physi cian was summoned and gave her some medicine. She rested weil until a'.ioiit midnight when her condition suddenly changed and she expired a few ln;jis later. Her husland died several months ago. The "Bethany College Pierians," a quar tette comMised of the instructors in vocal and instrumental music in that well known institution, will appear at the Opera House, on Thursday evening. June 27th, when a carefully selected pro gram will be rendered. Several of the performer are favorably known lit re, while the entire quartette enjoy a well sustained reputation for furnishing high class entertainments. Constable Wm. GiiU-rt discovered last week that a steel rail is harder than a knee cap hen he slipped and fell on the railroad track in ( umU-rland. He has I -ecu Widking with a cane ever since, but since iiis knee .nip v. as only displaced, he will probably Ih-able to enter the free-for-all f-'t race on the 4th. "Per Soli" was a sprinter in his younger days .id we are satisfied that his many old J'riemls who will lie hereon that day would en joy siving him take part in the race, t - Fred Hoi brook, of this place, surprised many of his friends, who had long since made up their minds that he was a con firmed bachelor, by getting mairict to Miss Maggie Vogle, daughter of Mr. an.l Mrs, Leonard Vogle, of Fried. i:s, last Wr.Im.-day oflernoon. The marriage i-ercmony was performed by Kev. J. J. Welch, of the Friedeiis Lutheran "bure'ii. The bride and gr.x!.i went to housck.-cp-ing immediately in their own home, n ravel Hill, Somerset. Smu.I K. Crit. litield. one of the liest known citi':is ofthe south of the county, diesi very unexj.e.-tc.lly at his h .me in Frsina, Sunday night, from paralysis i f the brain. He was sick for only ab.c.t ten minutes. The deee:ised ha-i iwi'll prominently identified uit'n the lum! r interests of this county f.r tiie past twenty-five years. He was alrfiut sixty-thnf years of age and was a brother of Ja-o! C. Critchtield, win died two weeks ago, a: IhUwoo.1. lie is survived by his wife and a numW-r of children. The funeral t.k place yesterday afternoon. Governor Hastings has signet the judi cial apxrtiotimcnt bid by which West moreland county swiires an additional law judge. As a matter of course the Governor will appoint Bepubliiiin Judge until the people of that v unty can elect one .f their rhoi.f, l'aul 11. Gailh er. formerly t.fthis place, is promim nlly spoken of as the lemci-.4ie catididate for the Judgeship. Mr. Gaither has rapidly forgetl ahead since removing to West moreland and is to-day recognized as one ofthe leaders t.f the liar of that rounty. Jasper Augustiue, a former well-known resident ofthis county, was mnvictnl last week f keeping a disorderly house at I'niontown. A I'niotitowi; dispatch says " It will Ik? remeiiiliere.1 that Augustine r-ently h:ul some litigation with J.cp h Woif, of Bra.Id.K k, known as the Hun garian King, in which Augustine won. It is Islieved by Augustine's friends that the ea-e just concluded is the work of Wolf to "get even," and this i strengthened I'.v tiie fact that employees and cronies of Wolf have played an im portant part in the trial. A witness testified that Wolf offered ?'- 1 com promise Augustine. Much pympathy is felt for him and his family in Fiiiontown, and it is said that the public generally believes hiin innocent." SUCCESS ASSURED. Every District is Organizing for the County Centennial Celebration. AMPLE FB0VISI35S ARE SEXXG MADE TO ACCOMMODATE THE THOUS ANDS WHO WILL BE HERE. From nearly every district in the coun ty conic the same cheering rejort in regard to preparations being made to celebrate the County Centennial. One tow nship promises to represent in the great parade on the morning of the 4th the gradual development of the county. First will rome a band of hunters closely followed by the woodsman and lirst wet tier. Next appears the wooden plow of an hundred years agi, and so tin through the different stages of development until the latest laUir-saving farm machinery is introduced. Another township will have a military company uniformed and armed in the same manner as were similar local organi zations in the early days of the present century. lterlin will have among other attrac tions in her ilisjiiay a drum corps made up of veterans ofthe civil war. Another district will illustrate the pro gress made in extracting wheat by lirst crushing the heads under the feet of men an.l animals, laier by lt-ating with Hails and followed up by the modem wl n rater. .no of the southern townships will Ik? r.-prcsenti-d in the parade by a nuinU'rof wagon loads of relic of pioneer days Fvery district in the county should Iks represented in thU parade; ail can get up creditable displays w iihout going to much troubleor expense an.l it is expected thai the citizens will sec that this is done. The 'oinmKtce on Amusements have arranged for a I i.yele parade on the cvcnbig t.f the .'tid. All :f the riders will have their "bikes'' decorated and will carry ct .hired lights. All of the whet linen in the county have been invited to participate :n this parade and loo Johnstown bicycle riders have promised to be present and asybt in making the parade one ofthe attractive features of the celebration. A' bawl contest has licen arranged for the morning of the olh. The committee will offer tl:ree prues as follows: ?i to the !'.-l; j-!"i to the sc-oiid h'it, and ?lu to thir l best. Tiie contest is to li con fined to Somerset county bunds exclu sively. A series of bicycle races is lciiig ar ranged f take phut; on the afternoon of the l'.li. Gold medals w. ill be awarded to the winners Gnmcs of Imseliall lK-twecn county teams w Hi le jdayed each after noon during the celebration. At Monday night's meeting of the ecuttve committee tiie eommittec on lire woi ks report! dlh at they had closet a luir gainwitii a New York manufacturer to furnish pyrotechnics! displays !i the evt n!!-.gsofti.e;.Vd and Ith. T hcsedisplays ill be the linest and most expensive ever w itnessed in south-western Pennsylvania, onlsid" ofthe city of i'il'.sbiirg, and will be we'.i v.ortii c :uing mil.r. to see, ThretMir four set pieces w ill Is burne.1 each even ing. The manufacturers hae;-g-ecd to send an expert here to superintend shoot ing oil' the f re works. 't he 'onimittee t.n tlecoralions w ill se cure tiie scrv i. t-s of a professional deetr rater and the work t i erecting arches will be commenced cany next week. The lllectric Light Company has ueneroiisly otlered to fiirnish the current f..r illumi nating the arches with electricity and the s.-rvi'-ts .f an expert electrician have c:i engaged b ! "k afier this feature of the disp-.-iy. lively rcsi.l. n.-e and btisi tiess house in Somerset will be tic-orated and the town will present tho gayest appearance in its history. Ample arrangements are !ciug made to feed and sot Iter the multitude c.ected iiere on the three days of tiie celebration, som i-.e need remain it home thr iiih fear of '.M-ing utiable to find a place to eat or sleep. Provisions have lso been made to take care f hoiscs end vehicles The committee on invitsitioii luve re ceived letter- from a large n:iniler of distinguished sons of Somerset rounty, many tf horn have promised to lc here during the I'enitni'.ial. The oliicia'i program w ill 1 ready to give to the public net week. Centecuial Hotel. The F.xeetuive Committee o!Ter the following suggt-stions: 1. The general parade w ill lake place during tiie forenoon of tiie Fourth of Jily; the exact hour will ba designated as sooti as the time of the arrival of special trains is fixed by the railroad officials i Kach Township and 1 .trough will arrange fr such part in the parade as will suit tlio e i;ive:iie:i.e of their o.vu p tpfe. No pt-escrilted order or form will he adhered to, but each district wiil make such arrangt-iicr.tH as they .fesirfe. It is a.lvisalJe that each district havo a ban ner w ith name of Imroiigh or township on, ihigs A-'-, an 1 a'iy s;nfi il feit'irds that call be gotten up. We are advised that some districts will be represented by military companies, others by industrial disnlavs others by il-tuls, Ac,, Ve., and I he more variety in the parade the lietter will he the display. 3. All money in'.'-nded for the use ol the comi-iiuee, should paid iu at once. 4. The committee on I.slgiiig have ar ranged w ith a numiter of people t i fej.I and care for horses, and iiersonscaii either bring th'-ir fee 1 w ith them and have their horses cared for at small expense, or can pr s-.:re f.tsl here. An effort is being made to secure a larg-3 number of tents for the use of persons who will not bo able to find house r.ioni. .". The commiitee expects to secure free transport itioii for all brass Kinds an.l musical organizations over tlie railroad, but no bauds wiil tie employe 1 by tlie commi'.t.t', and each community must pro i.i-- for the mstssary cjhiiss ,,f its ttwu band. A Grjst Miiiiial Ooportanity. M r. Stitferin, who was in Somerset last year, w ill retarii and hold a summer Normal Music School, commencing July .h and closing August li'ith four weeks He will I assisted by other well-qualified teachers Circulars giving full par ticulars can le had t.f the secretaries Mrs J. A. 1-amUrt and Miss Annie Walker, or ofthe chairman, W. H. Kup ple, Fs.i. CtrrieJ Sispatche. Mr. Sam s.-l Shaffer, who lives at the corner of Kailroad and Adam Ktreets wa iu charge of a line tf dispatch car riers from Cumlterlan.l and Soiiicrsct dur ing the threatened KeU-1 invasion of the summer of lsr.4. At that time there w ere no railroads or telegraphic communica tion Itctween Somerset and CumlK-rland and the mails acrtss the moiuitains were very uncertain. KcIh-1 cavalry were nunieroiis in the vicinity t.f Cumls-rland ami threatened I I invade Somerset County, ami the Commissioners ..f Somerset County took measures to keep themselves informed of the w herealtonts of the Iteliels in order that time might Ikj h.-ul to save the county records in ease of an invasion. Mr. Shaffer secured the orvices ot the lwt men and fleetest horses to lie had and stationed mounted messengers at in tervals of four miles Is-tween the two places He himself was stationed at the h.ad.piarters of General Kelly, near Cuinlicrland, and Ki'iterintendetl tlie sending t.f dispatches, which wcro thus carried to S-tiuerset in four hours across three mountain ranges an.l kept the citizens of Somerset posted on the where a'.KHits of the invaders Mr. Shalfer's reniinisceii.-es of thtwe exciting times "are very interesting. Jt.kxttrn Tritmur. Baciwhent Tertiareri. I have fertilisers in Ktock for delivery and shipment, from li per ton up. Best g.ds for the money Is my motto. A. C. Davis Somerset, !. A DUtingniihed BabbataDay Yuitor. Venerable George V. Lawrence, the Washington county statesman, who is returning from the state capital to his homo in Mononghela City over the old road which he traveled in t, w hen he went to Harnsburg to serve his first term in tho legislature, arrived in Somerset Itctween U ami 10 o'clock Sunday morn ing and stopped nt the Somerset House. He was accompanied by Colonel Henry Hall, of the I'ittsburg Tiitut, who w as detailed to write up the interesting feat ures of the journey for thnt journal. Tho gentlemen are traveling in a comfortable I'tiggy drawn by a tlioroiighltre.1 Ken tucky horse which was presented to Mr. Lnw reii-e by his colleagues in the assein blyonthe hist day f the tssion. Mr. Lawrence attendel sen ices in the l'res byteriau Church and tlie rest of the day tin the verandah of the hotel, where he was constantly surrounded by a crowd of people, who called to pay their respects Among theout-of-town people who called upon the tha distinguished visitor were Hon. W. II. Miller, Hon. F- I). Millerand Hon. John C. Welier, all of whom served in the legislature w ith him. Mr. Lawrence is 77 years of age and has lieen in polities ever Kince ho was a voter. He first Itceamc a member t.f the legislature in 114, w hen he was elected by tho Whigs. He was re-elected in IVT and again in ls-Vv. In Is-'iH he was elected to the Senate and served as a meinls r of that ldy until ltf, and was speaker t.f that liody in t'j. Ho was elected to Congress in ISd; in 17. senator for one year, iu IsTti for two years, r.nd in Is four years lie was clo-ted to Congress in Island again in I-is-h In 1S!J he was elected tti the legislature and lias Ihm-h a memlK-r of that liody ever since. Mr. Lawrence is still a vigorous man and w ill doubtless serve the people t.f his conn . at Ilarrisburg for many years to come. One of the secret of Mr. L;wrence's sutst. in public life is his retentive memory and ability to recall names an.l faces. While at the Somerset House Sun day he retv.gniz.etl and called by name gentlemen ho had not seen during the past forty years Sji.tiking of his early days on tlir road, Mr. I-awreiice said: I first rode over this route with my step-mother in l-M. 1 came over it again in 1 w hen my fath er was State Treasurer. In 141 I drove rattle over it. We used to travel it iu sii days I once rtd it on horse'.nrk in four tla'vs covering Co miles tho hist tlay. Stage coaches used tt run from I'ittsburg to Harrisburg in three day and three nights There were opposition lines, ami I have seen half a dozen cwchiH in string. 'I'll find the hoist; you find the whip," was w lint theowners used to say to the drivers All the produre of the west was hauled to l'hihidelphia by wagon, livery night at the roadside tavei lis you would see twenty wagons draw n up, the driven sleeping "on tho flour. Whiskey was thns cents a glass, brown sugar and a snoou throw ii in. Then came the canals There was an Internal improvement con vention held at Cliambersbur-' iu over w hich my father presided. It was one of the ablt'st gatherings ever held in tlie Stat. Among the memlwrs were Mr. Middleswortii. John Sergeant and Abner Lie.s-k. That stirted the canals It was a slow wjy of traveling, l'et.pio licxer tlreame.l of railroads but as fir back as ls:j I heard my father say to a neighbor in the harvest field, pointing to me: 'I won't live to see it, but I U-lievo that Niv will live to see the time win u he can take brcnk fast in Pittsburg ami sap per in Fhila delphia." Hurrah for the Fourth. The place to buy lire Crackers, It, man Canities, Buckets, Flags Hunting of all colors, Balloons etc., is at l'iscl s Barn Barned. IMiring the heavy storm of last Thurs day afternoon lightning struck the luiru on the farm of Israel J. Schrock, in Som erset township, and set it on lire. The fin-- had gained considerable headway 1s.' fore it was discovered and all efforts to extinguish it proved un-successful. The building was erected only a year ago and was said to have rwn one of tho most valuable barns iu the county. The t tal destruction of the barn was not Mr. Schr.M-k's most serious loss, since ho had tiuly a fc.vt'.ays V-efore stored all of his household goods excepting rooking stoves, in the burned building, pen.Ung the erection of a new dwelling house.. In addition to the household gotttLs tiie ham contained a lot .if hay, straw and grahi and several valuable pieces of farm ma chinery, all of which were consumed by the flames Mr. Schrock's loss is esti mate! at not less than Vn. Tiie liarn was insured for f I,'), and the contents for a still less amount. FertiiUeri. I have completed a new warehouso at Somerset I'a., and will at all times be prepared to furnish tho 'o!l Guam I'a fertilizers specially prepared by them for the different crops and in any tpiantity; tliese gKls have lieen thoroughly tested and jiiove to be ofthe very best, Per sons desiring any of th alsive g-ssls can lie accomodated by calling on II. L. Sipe S .nierset Fx A supply of the same g.sxls wiil also Is? kept at my Sipesvilie ware lit mse. Peter Sipe, Ag'U Ephn-.Tii Svronk Dead. Kphraim Swank, a well-known and respected citizen tif llavidsville, ditsl at his home at 4 o'clock Monday morning, after two-wcuks' illness, of typhoid fever, aged forty-four years am! five months Mr. Swank was born in Sonier erset township, and learned tho trade of blacksmith, at which ho worked in Stoyestou u fur Home years He was mar ried tw ice, his lirst wife licing a daughter of Mr. X. 11. I'eurod, of Bills AIhhU a yearauor lu irriaga h s was left a wid w- r. his w ife and Infant child having die. I at their home iu Stoyestown. Some tiiiir after he w as married tii Miss Kate Wingat tl, tif Stoyestow n, and sev eral yt-irs agi removed to liavidsviile, when' he had siuco lieen in business Mr. Sw ank is survived by his wile and six c'ui hirer. four hoys and two girls the oldest of w limiis sevenl-M.ii years of age. His motlicrwhi lives near Fried ens, also survives and tme brother Aaron of Bavidsv ille. Flagf ai Fira Works. This is going to I the greatest 4th of July in the history of Somerset County. FISHKB'S BooK STOItK is prepartsl for the rush. Out tif town, country and town merchants are inform ed that I have bought Fire Works and Flags from Xew Vork Imjiortr.- iu largo quantities I therefore am prepared to sell to you at Pittsburg wholesale prices Scud mo your orders ClIAS II. KlrfHKIt. Of Intcrit to Tax Collector!. Among the laws passed at the present session is an act for divesting the lien of taxes assessed against real estate sold at sheriff's an.l other judicial sales. The preamble to this act sets forth that many persons have Isaight real estate at judicial sales, and afterwards been required to pay taxes lev ied on the property Is-fore such sales took pla.-e, imp-tsinggreat hardship on purchasers and uncertainty has arisen whether sheriffs or other officers making the sales should pay these taxes tint ofthe proctitis in their hands The new law provides that the lien of all taxes now levied, or hereafter to be levied, against any real estate shall lie divested by a judicial sale, ifthe amount realized shall be sutiicient to pay Hiich taxes All olliccrs havingtaxes to collect against any land advertised to lie Hold, and all county commissioners, lieforc taxes have been certified for collection, must notify tho sheriff of the amount tff taxes against such property, and the sheriff must pay these taxes out ofthe proceeds of sale pro vided, as above mentioned, there is enough mon ey iu his hands for the purp.ise. Of Intereit to Honteketpers. Indies who value good eo.iking nhou!d examine the Cinderella Bange. It lkes light bread and roasts meat deliriously. Sold by J. B. HoLllKKBArM, Somerset, Pa. Mahlon SehrtK-k is head piarter for mill feed, griin, baileJ hay and straw. THE OLD HKK. An Intereiting Latter From e Former Som eraet Ecsiieat. The follow ing letter from an old Som erset County boy will he read with much interest by nil familiar with the history of the old pike. The writer. Major H. C. Connelly, is a brothcr-in-iaw of Judge Baer, and son of James and Maria Con nelly, decease.!. As a Major in the union army, he did gallant scrvh-e for his coun try during the civil war, and nt present is a prominent attorney ill the city of Bock Island, Ilk Bo.-k Isi.AXf.. Ili, June 11th, Ki IiK.tn Slit Some one has mailed me Somerset pa pers containing full particulars in rela tion to celebrating tho I00t! anniversary of the organization of Somerset County. I suspect you arc the one. In the spring of 1S.12 in my 21st year, I left my native county to seek my fortune, in company with my cousin, Walter Gaither, John Choipening and Jo. Bairtl. Whilo a railroad conductor in tho faith ful discharge of hisolllcial duties, Gaith er was shot by a tramp. Cliorpciiing and Bainl located in Springfield and Dayton, Ohio, I think, where they live l wheu I last heard from them. During nil these long years I have never eease.1 to cherish affectionate memory for old Somerset County and her jteople. I rememis-r with pleasure, and often recur to inci dents, which w ere enacted i:i tho county during my IjoyhtM.nl days I find the names of many familiar to me in 1:13" youth in the list tif participants in this celebration. This is especially true of Addison, Turkcyf.mt and Somerset. The contributions of M-, published in the papers you sent me, have greatly in terested me. Often with my school mates have I lingered an I gamltoled on Brad.lock's road. 1 too was Ur:i 011 the old Pike. With my comrades I have discussed Brail. hs-k's expedition which marched over the oltl road, his defeat by tho French and Indians and his death and burial. One ofhis British biogra phers says: "Ho was buried l.eforo dawn iu the middle of the track, and tho precaution was taken of passing tho vehicles of tho retreating force over tho grave, to effa.-e whatever might lead to democrat iun by the pursuers IiOtig after, in ls-Jt, the grave w as rilled by lalmrers employed in fho construction tif the National road hard by, an.l some of the Kmes still dis tinguishable by military trappings were carried off." . I was Ktirpri'' 1" f""l this rwcord. How many have stood by the grave of the ol.l warrior, supposing all that was mortal wits therein safely deposited? The stono bridge spanning the Yough ioght ny river at Somrrficld, was always an object of wonder and admiration. I am not .surprised to learu its majestic as well as its symmetrical priM.rtion.s re main undisturbed by the corroding hand of time. Often have I bathed in the pure waters, wandered along the feinks am! eaten of the delicious fruits found along this Iteautiful river. For traffic as well as pleasure, more than a half century ago, the old Pike was the grandest thoroughfare on thecoii tinent. Numerous hotels, then called taverns, conducted for the comfort of man and beast, dolled this great aitt ry. M. especially refers to some of the ho tels in Petersburg. I well reiiiemlicr William Reynolds, whom every one call ed Bill" Reynolds as the keeper of the hotel tin the hill, at the cast end of the village. This was the popular slopping pl-i.-t for ttie monster teams thawing broad tread wagons filled with merchan dise of every character. Fpon one oci-a-sion I remember tme of these teams run ning away. Six heavy Imrses were frightened ut something while in Rey nold's yard, and started west down tho hill through the village. hi tin y plung ed, until the great wagon filled with g.iod, w hen near the Roddy homestead, t-iretriirvl and finally went oxer with a crash. This stopped the team, and the goo.!;; with which the wago-.i was loaded were scattered in every direction. I rec ollect a package of rock candy bursting open and Js-ing thrown around. The candy made a royal feast for the young folks I secured my share, I first reniemixT the Hunfer House when it w:is tKV.ipied by Mr. McMuIlen. The financial crisis of Is !7 brought ruin to thousands n'l'l he did not escape. Kverything lie had was sold under the hammer to pay his debts I think Roli ert Hunter su.-eet-led him. He was a ih.h1.-1 host, gonial an 1 kin I h irte.l. He built a Umutifil dwelling for that day on his farm noar the village. Here he lived after leaving the hotel. He was in dustrious in the management of his farm, an.l raised as tine wheat, with the aid of fertilizers, as could bo grown anywhere. The hist tiino I visited Petersburg, some years a 1, the Hunter Hoasu was occu pied by -Lot Wal son, whom I reuioni'.tcr as chorister in tho old Presbyterian Church at lVtcrsh.irg. His voice lead ing off in singing, to me w:n alw ays mu sical. Rev. Sloncrode at one time officia ted in this church. Onee he preached a sermon in w hich lie made lilairal .piota tious from Shakespeare, something un usual iu tho pulpit tho.e days. "Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war," w as one I rcolloct. My uncle, Henry L. llolhroiik, of Turkey f.M it, was visiting our family and heard the sermon. He was a student of Shakespeare, cool head ed and rarely indulged in demonstration, but over this sermon he was enlhasiastic. The hotel arross the street iroin the Hunter House was owned and occupied by my father. Hero in l:i I first saw tha light of day, in a 1-hamltcr back tif the parlor. At this house and the Hunter House tho Concord coaches stopped for meals and to ciiaugo horses Tiio Na tional R.tad Stage Company, known as tho old Line, and tiie Good Intent Com pany, were great rivals. As I write, the echoes of an old s mg com.; to me. One couplet ran something like this: While th-iJi.l I.lii";lnverar !;. i!i ia !..!, The Good latent Jrivrr uri- gooi ahead. Toll was exacted from ail travelers passing over tiie old Pike. At one time there was trouble Ijetween the toll gate company and one of the stage companies I think the stage company was behind in paying toll. When a e i.u-'.i approached the toll gate at the c:ist end of the village, the iron gates were closed, and not open ed until the passengers iu the coach made hup a pony purse and paid the toll. Mathias Frye, I think, succeeded my father. John Bell, who had been Sheriff of tho county, came next. While the old gentleman was living at Petersburg, lie offered himself again to the people for sheriff. He was defeated. I well re-memlH-r the day he rettiru.Hl home after his defeat, and with lmyisli sorrow I looked ut him. and greatly regretted it. Sam Klder followed Bull, ami had charge of the house when our family removed to Somerset ill IM-V Mrs Klder was the (laughter of John Bell. 1 have always remembered her as a s A eei-tenipered, beautiful woman. When last at the old village home I found the hotel occupied by Daniel Au gustiue, favorably known in that 1-icality by everyliody as Imy and man. He was not at home. The room of my birth, then a back parlor, was bright am! Iteautiful. I was delighted to see tho old home so well preserved. The white paint looked fresh and new. I suggested to a friend that the house had lieen recently painted. "Not for twenty years," was his reply. In tho west "jtainters say houses should lie painted every six years Many of the great men of the nation passe. I ovtr the Old Pike. President Harrison and his successor, James K. Polk, I especially remember. I have a dim recollection of General Jackson and Blackhawk, the great In Jian-ehief, trav eling over this route. We often saw groups of Indians I was named after Henry Clay. On his arrival one day, g-i-ing to Washington, my father t.xk me in his arms to see him. He was at the Hunter House. Tho great orator ami statesmen placed me on his knee. iMtted me on the. cue, drew from hi vest Highest of all in Lcaveiiin Tower. I-atcst U.S. Gov't Rtjtoit ABSOLD'EEM pure pts-ket a bulk of paper money, tt.k th 'rc from and handed me a twenty-live cent shin plaster. In its day of prosperity the old Pike was the great avenue for Jive stock, pass ing from the west to the eastern markets. The finest In. r-.es came from Kentucky. Thoroughly matched in pairs color, size and temperament, -an.l .locked for car riage use, they were as perfect as nature and art could make them. Tied on eith er side to a rope or cable, at the head of which was an enormous harnessed horse ridden by a negro, the owner of the tiro vo at tiie roar end ofthe rope, riding com fortably in a vehicle, w ith a in gro mount ed every fen or liflt-en feet Ih-Iwccii the front and the rear end ofthe column, this high priced string of horses riuietly marched from the west to the. east. It was a Iteautiful sight to see a long line of splendidly matched horse, groomed to perfection, with their black lutcnd.iuts, passing through the country with precis ion ami discipline. Myriads of mules, cattle, hogs and sheep marched over the Old Pike. Occasionally buffalo and turkeys would In- found in the line. Recently in conversation witii Sam Fairall, w ho has lived in IoxaCky, Iowa, for many years he referred to the time he attended school in the little oid stone house at Petersburg. He Utardeil at Bil ly Wilkins', uholiv.il a short distance from the village on the roa.l leading to Somerset. My lirst school days, were passed in this building also. Sam's fath er was, the proprietor of a hotel and stage ollice at the Little Crossing, a few njl.-s west tif Petersburg. Farmers delivered oats in the village, w here they would lie received by the old gentleman Fairall. lie paid cash, and, as a rule, carried his paper money in his hat, which he called his bank of deposit. lie wasalwaysj.il ly an.! full of fun. as I remember him. Some years ago, when the great Com moner, Samuel J. Bandall, as chairman of the eommitt.'e in tho House en Appro priations determined to cut the appro priation" forty iim! lions of dollars, I is ited Washington with Gen. Flagler, now chief tif ordnaii.-e, to mi' if w e eoui.l uu something for Rock Islam! Arsenal, in which the government, had aUmt ten millions of dollars invested. 1 nc of the first men I met in Washington, w horn I knew, was Cha.ni. ey F. Black. As soon as he saw me he exclaimed: "Tiiere is another feller from the Pike; he is alter something, bill 110 matter w hat it i- he must have it," Through the kindness of Judge Black and Gov. Chauiic.-y, we se cured interview with Mr. Randall and found him as generous as w e could wish. M.'s article ou "Muster Day" revives old memories. Some of the names he mentions, M. A. Ross, John J. Patrick, Jonas Augustine and others, are :.s a miliiar to meas household names. I 'apt. "Buck Aleck'' M -Cii:.tock was a rhai al ter. In those days "Old Rje" had a wonderful iiitlueiiee in promoting at: I developing rows and lights, 1 'WIn-P r Day" was often selected to settle old scores God Bless old Somerset County and everyone within her Itor.fers. II. C. Conn hi. i. v. School Director and Teachers. The coming County Centennial, to I c celebrated on the :Jd, 4ih and 't!i of July, will bring to Somerset a larger crowd of people than has ever assembled in the ctci'ity. Fnder these circumstances you w ill want a pleasant pla.- to resort wle-n y.f.i desire to rest anil get out of llrj crowd. FlsiiKf.'s B.Mi. St-.jkk Will 1-e lieadi;:iartcrs forschisd tllrcciors and teachers a:id you will re-eie all courtesy ami ac.s.mm.s.lati .ns a: th.s sttire. Nev ly elected tlirecioi-s and those wiiLise faces have slipped tii.r memory will p!e:t-e make themselves known. Bring your wives, relatives and fiit-nis Chas H. Fisiii:iu Ceateniai Cosiittsei. The following eommiliees have Iss-u upix.itit-. il to arrange for the great parade oil the morning of the 4th. Od I Fellows George M. Neff, Frank Giliiert, W. C. Weave.". Golden Kagles: A. W. Knepper, K. K. Pritts, J. A. Berkey. Junior o. U. A. M.:-A. C. Holbert, It. 1- Meyers Royal Ar.-anum: F. S. Cunningham, J. A. Iimbert. George '.V. Bciifor.!. Masons: I- C. Col!,ori!, Dr. S. J. Mc Millen, James McKclvey. Ma.-ealtees; Alexander Casobeer, K. II. Werner, I).-. K. M. KimuKll. Mystic Chain: H in. I. J. Homer, Samuel Fox, Willi -mi B.-altake.-. G. A. R.: F. P. Savior, Hon. D. J Horner, Rev. J. S. H.irk.-y. Sons of Veterans: K. F P114I1, I'arktr Trent, James B. Sav ior. Firo Companies: Joseph Levy, N. H. Berkey, Harry Kiefer. Industrial Display fir Somerset lb-rough: James B. lloM'-rhaum, .1. II. Mil ler. P. A. Sciicil. W. P. Koiser, W. B. Parker, Henry He!ll"y, Is.1i.1h Gooti, C. F. Fill, Sr., C. P. II .ld.T'o.1 i:n.S i:ii-iel Hcrr, George W. Notf, K. S. S;e-.v-irt, D. W. Say lr, lrin Parson, W. W. Shaver, James Fcrner, K.l. S. Kantncr, J. II. Pisel. H. I Sipe, lid. B. Collroiii, Mahi n Si'lms-k, I'll is. i". s'.i 1 fer, J 1:1 1 I B.i.t, J. Y. Brallier, L. W. Brehm. J. X. Sny der, Geo. W. Beiiford, Dr. J. M. louther. Chas. II. Ct.ffroih, 11. M. Live. C. K. Grove, W. C. Weaver, Ciiai ics Weiiuer, James t'a.ssi ly, H. Il -nn- b Tge;-, W. F. Shafcr, Isaac Simps,. n, Austiu Deiioison, C. F. Rhoads, J. S. Picking, Simon Krebs. The following committee on Decora tions was appointed at Monday evening's meeting of the executive cornmitti e: J.n. B. Tretlwell, Win. M. Sd.r o k, A. II. Coffroth, Jr., A. J. Ililema!!, A. II. Hus ton, Geo. W. Snyder, C. W. I'.r. 111 is.111, Mrs F. W. Biesecker, Mrs F. J. K-siser, Mrs John G. Ogle, Mrs. K. M. Iive, Mrs. J. A. I.niiitert, Mrs Annie 11. Frea.-e, Miss Kate Herr, Miss lllia !'i rner, Mrs Win. Gustin. Qaemahoiing and Stojejtowa Org iai. i jg. Ho.irKAvn.i.K, P.v.. June 1"., lsiv. Fptin the rail of Jorcaiiali Ma.irer, Chairman of tlie Ceiiteiinia! rc.timittee at Suiyestown, Px, the three c i:n:uitte s, Stoyestown Borough, (Juciuahoniiig Xo. 1. and li-iemahoning No. '2, h id a joint meeting 011 S.uurd ly Jane lV.h, at "J: !u l". M. at tii3t'tist?r 1 1, ni.se, Si .yestown, Pa. The meeting was call jd to order by Hon. W. II. Miller, and upon motion J. 11. Snyder was elected President of tho meet ing, and S. P. Gcisel secretary. After the nut ting was orgmized, tho subject of making arrangements to attend the coming celebration at Somerset, I'a., was discussed. It b.'ing tfe -.i.le.l th it the three districts g in one b;sly, and to make more definite arrangements It was decided to hold a:i Jtii r m jlin?o:i Saturday, Juno il.id, at tin same place at 2 o'clock r. Jt. This coming meeting licing for the pub lie, it wasordjrel tint ). P. Shiver have the announce:!! Mil nu lj througii one of our county papers 0.1 motiou tho meeting a.ljonrne l to m-'-'t 0:1 S itur I iv, June J, ls:i at i 1: m., at tho Custer House, Stoyestown, I'a. S. P. GKIsKU S.s-retary. Centennial Sansa. ne of the enjoyable features of the Colitcnnial celebration will lie a grand Uill b be given iu the Opera H.Hise, evening ofthe 3, and iiftt-ni.s'ii and even ing of the 4th ami oth. Music will lie furnished by the celebrated nlio rc'.ies-tra. The C. A. R. at the County Centennial. SoMKiisi;r, Pa., Juno 17, W15. CoMIt auks: The Centennial Crlebnitioii tif Somerset Co.iuty on the :;r.l, 4th and ,'th of July, Kii, w ill I13 an event f tlepest iui trtanec to all the people of Somerset County, an.l there is no cls of citizens who have lieen, ami are and will lie, more interested and concerned, than the mem bers of tho G. A. R-, and all old Soldiers. Mvcry section of the County will send iu delegation, mid nearly lite entire popula tion of the County, as well as those from other parts, wiil be here to participate iu the exhibition and festivities of the oc casion. Kverything that can bo done, ought to bo done to inspire and enthuse o:.r people, and extol the Industry, the genius, tho thrift, the patriotism and glory of our "gem of the Alleghenies" Somerset County. Tho Grand Army of the Republic dare not miss this opportunity to show their iiiuiiU-r, Iheir loyalty, and their interest to and iu the passing events of our pro gressing, w i. lenitig civ iiiition. There is no teaching so potent as ex ample, and no incentive to patriotic tleeds and noble living ho great as that w hi. ii springs from the remeniluan.-e and undying honor of those who have nobly lived and gloriously died. The G. A. R. should, by all means one of the c tiispi.-uou-t features of the parade oil tho llh of July, Kit. We want the as sembled thousands of men, women and children to see all the old soldiers of tho County together once more, and thereby have their reverence for th.ise w ho are dead, and their gratitude and respect for tho-e who arc living, d.vpcnc.1 and enlarg !. We therefore urge you to l here in full uniform, if p isililo, but especially wear military raps. Cail a special meet ing t.f your Post, and make all ne.vssary arrangements to be in Somerset on the morning of the Ith cf July ut 'J-.'s A. M. sharp. Bring your muskets, drum corps, Itaud, knapsacks canteens, or anything and everything that will add to the military appearance and the fame ofthe "Defenders ofthe Country." It is not known w herethe G. A. R. will lie plaits! in the line t.f parade, but in all proltabil-ty they will Is' accorded the head, ofthe column. It wiil depend some what 011 tho number wo can form, and the showing we can make. Then-fore, it Ih'Iioov is every comrade to exeit himself to l,c here and "fall in," if at ail able to t'o so. Rest assured tho committee w ill spare 110 effort 10 secure prominence for the ageing, passing and brave old defen ders. We w ill do all we can to ai-eonio-tlate y.u ail, but cannot make any stecial pro i.-ioii for your entertainment w hile here. Call meetings and make your arrange ments, and rei-oi t at your earliest coii-vihi.M-e to I". 1". Say lor. Chairman of committee. F. P. S.wi.oit, J. S. II AltKKV, 1. J. IltlUNKll, Committee. P. S. Ail G. A. R. men will please met in P,.st room, in Somerset, opposite Court House, as early as possible t.11 Thursday morning the 4th of July. Co.MMITTKE. Waitel I.idy representative, genteel and lucrative p. wit ion for lady t.f refine ment, to a.-t as agent for the Palm Christi Hair and Toilet preparations M"t per fect article known to science. LiS-eral in . hi. -emeiiis ami exclusive territory. Ad driss Palm Christi Co., Philadelphia Branch, '.CI 'iicstnut Su P. & P. Goods Bought at Ruinous Pricas to be sold out during JUNE and JOLI Lar.".o !ut of Ladies Sualey ?ltirt Waist-j j'jst received that have l eea botiht to sell at G:. 77, ai:J SS cents. Former Kriee vm OOe, $1.00 and $1.5. Klegant new line of tilk Umlircl Ij, bou.ui'it to sell at $l.'Jr. Former price was $I.Ci Xew line of rilks for Waists at '", 40. i0 aLd 7- ceuts. Special j.rices to buyers on I.ace Curtuius, all new patterns. Ne w line of Wash Goods just re ceived. Dress flood j, i:c., at nduced pric es. Ladies' CajTs at Lalf price. White Goods, Lace?, Ilamburo;, Gloves, Uibbons, Handkerchiefs. Stockings, Underwear, &c. Gentlemen's Underwear, Shirts, at reduced juices. Gcutleraens' Sweaters at 22 cents. Remnants of Carpets in llruisells and Ingrains, at half their value. Our Stock is all new and bought at way-down prices lor June and July SALES. Farker & Parker. Have a Comfortable Ride. We have at our warehouses tliff finest HSEE OUR $5.00 SINGLE DRIVING HARNESS.h Ilend quarters ibr Hardware, Farm Impliments, James B. Farming Made Easy SBY THE USE OF---?- UCKEYE : The Buckeye Frameless Binder Cuts a 7 foot swath if necessary: is the lightest draft; has fewer parts and will stand more service than any other make of machines- THIC Buckeye Banner Binder. Xo canvass elevators on this machine. Is low down and will harvest jrtaiti on the steejiest hillside without tipping over. Ju.-t the thing for a .small farm. THE BUCKEYE MOWER. 1 he late.st model of these celebrated machines is admitted by all to be the most complete machine ever made. Gtt a L'uckeye ami you will have the best. Xotice Aullman, Miller Jt Co., f.f Akron. Ohio, are the inventors and manufacturers of this genuiue IJuckeye Machine. IJuckeyc mean Ohio, and if machines are offered and called the Ruckeye, but made in some other town or State, depend'on it they are not the genuine. "Golden Farmer" self-dump Hay Rake and ' Banner" Spring-tooth Harrows always on hand. FARMING IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Blllding Twine fiskst finality Buckeye Binding Twine always on hand at lowest prices. A. J. GROW ALL, ROCK WOOD, PA. YlI)IToR S NOTICE. fu lLss.t:il.. of J ifiin llolil.-r. late of Ji-niif r t.iwnsliip, (lt-U. Th.' utnl.mi jn.s! nil. lit. r a'x.iiitsl by s.il I I'.xirt to uislnl.llli- thr fuiitl-. in tli- h;.:i.l if tiif ii.liuiiiisin.f.r t an.l ain..r.f Ui. l.-tfallv .-mirl.sl U. r-to. Ii-r.-t.v uiv.-s n.i.-c tn.it t.' wilt iiiv.f utl js.rti.-s l:.U'r-ste.l f..r lii.' .nr(NM f his n.Miiiitni..it, :.t Ins i.rf:.f In Hi. tMirouirtt if 2. .ni.-rs.-t. !u.. mi Kri.Liy. J'.ily -'!li. Isf'.'s lu ll uiiU tt Iiriv ail 1 rsn.s iiil.-n.-livl in iv att.-n.I. J. If. I IIU Auditor. rnn'oKs notkii Mar- Uu.-knmn an.t Iu ttu-i . un ttt i 1.111- F IIH.II I'l.-Sll .kf lll- f -rs. t '.miitr, l';i. ) N.il i; Kit., IsH. .-niiii'I liu.-kiiuiii to I-siiiih liotsl. V.iitintary Assii;iiii-iil. Tin 11 ri l.-rsiciicl mi'!i!or. aiiis.tntis! hr aiI t'.mrt to m;ik- n ltsiri!.iili..n of Hi.1 f.in.is in Itii- of liifa.siirniv toi.u.1 aiii.in tiis- illy i-nritl.sl ld.-r.-iii. h.-r. l.y tiv.s 11. t u- t li.it ii- i.i i.t'i-.i.l lor Hie iirisf .if hi. iMHiiiiu.-tit. ul liis oiti.-.' in tti. lMnKii;ti of Noii.-rs. t, on Tiir--l;ty, July l'ilh. ls:w. at 1. r. J.-tc a. 111.. wti.-n ami wli.-n all jtirtis. in-t.-iv-!.-! can attend ami In- Il-hpI tl Iti.-y se nns-r. it . t r.ii.-s. Auditor. A I'DITOII S XOTK'H Soioai.MiJ. litiffm-r .t In til.' I'ourt of I'om- U1 Sanili I l:i It n. r. hi 1.1011 ii.-n.s i s.iu crst-t .siiinfv. I'a. v. it.-. J no. II. Kittu.T 1 rrst-t 0.1111 Js AHm rl A. r.iltii.-r J No. UT, Ik v. Ist-f. to M.utm II. Hart .. 11 Voluntary Asj-is'inn-iit. The iiinl r;L-in .1 aiidi:or.niiii!.sI ly s.iil Court to mas.- a iiistril.itti.4i of th.' Iiiu.ls 111 tiie hands ol tin asiuats' to an.l au.on iIi.m-li-aily .-l.titl.-.! lli.-r..o. h.-r.-l'V uiv.s i.oti.-.-lirtt U' w.il nis-t all imni.s int.-r.-s:.st :r Hi. up.kim'iiI h s iiHaIii-iit, at in- oni.e 01 II iv 4 Walker. 1:1 the iN.rouirh of Sonn-rs.1. !".. i Tliursday. July lMh. l-i. at I iVI'-k . 111.. wli.-n and n here all oarti.s niu alt. inl iid Ik- 11.11 nl 11 tii.-y sr jin.-r. A. 1- U. II A 1. Auditor. A rnrroirs ndtich J.mlluiii Smith sml In tM"4Mirt of in- t 1 i-rx't H;tnty. I'a. Jiiu H. Ximnieriiia:i. ) minify, to ilWtnlxiu tht funU In thr h;iiui i tln'MMiciMf to Mint ami);! ttwis k-sr;lty n!i Itiil IiM-n-to, lnr-lv aivti Hdur tliat It wU :ttt'iitl t ih iluTUMi f Hniit ikiiitnk-itt on Moll. 1;V, Jill V t-rtll, Ut til) oini 111 i-pm1! iMinmli, wlit-11 and wtiviv all ji-rm liiU'rVHUM !il:y atU lu!. Au li'.or. UDITOK'S XOTK H M.m- S,-hr.s k an.l In fue four! rf I'.kii- wile I lilon rk-:i iH .in to T -rset tsMintv. Ia. KlUis A. Yo.l.-r. J N.k -Tl, S, pt. "T, Us Voluntary As-iiimn tit- Th" ua.l.Tsiirn.-U auditor ai.tsMiite.1 hy -..i 1 t'.Hirt to .listnlnit.' tlie funds in ttie hands of Iheass.iMs toaii.t aiiHrtitf iIhmi. kically t-iitl tleil th. ra-lo. iH-rehy elv.-. notM-e that he will sit at his oin.-e in the UmMiyli w SuiH-wt, lK.t.. on V.sliies.lv, July ITIh. A. !.. Is at I o.-l.-k I'. Ji- f.M- the pnrpiMf 'A alleli.ln.tt l the duties. tl Mtld app-inilnu'llt. lu ll and w here all IxTsoii iut.-r.-st.sl may att.ti.l. '. V. UftMfct KKIC Auditor. I'DITOIi'S XOTK I-L In Il.s.-.late In l!M'n.lmiis'f..urt of - rsiiH-rs. i l u, I'.-tiit- li. II. Ijml'rt. d.-r'.l. I nyUanLt. June K, l-"K on p.-tltiiO f Jac Meiiresoc. adiiiiiiUtral.. lieorxe II. Uiinls-rt, ler '.I., the Court aptHiil io-.rje 1L Ss-ull, auditor, to nuike distni.ution rf Hie Iiiii.I in the liniid of said adminislrator toautt biimmix I hose le jrully t in itUst Ili. Ti'l.K &imr) $et (iHUv'y, m : Kxtret fnn the lu-eonl . C.-rlllt'sl this h June " siil JAlAiU H. .MtLt.Ht. Cl.-rli. N.rti.s' I. h.tvLy (iT.-n thai I will sit for the purp."-- rfdi.-liarvi tlie .lull.-" of theahovr a.Hi.ll.l..il, at inv ..(tier In I lie la.roiih o x.:a.-rs.-. Ha mi Twwlay. July SU. fswj. wh jud when'atl RTsons InieresteJ mar atten.'. UEO. 1L Kl'LU AudlUJX. line of BUGJIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, and ROAD WAGONS, : at the lowest price? ever offered for like totality. and Wagons. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PA. MACHINES. Yul,IT0R"s' NOTICE. Init. s st- In thr Orphans T.Mirt of I In an.l lor tlie ismiii- Soloini n Yod.-r f ty ot ."smiersvl, I'a. Uev'd. J Th-un.l. rslm tt Au.lin.r. i!u!y aisiint-.l fiy th. saii.l I'ourt. to nake a distntiutuiu of lii wiii.iw'i. u..wt-r i:i said .-stat' to an.l anions tlinth' l-ir;:lly rniiil-.l tli.-rt-t. h.-r. l.y K'Ves not:. f Dial hi- will att.-n.I to the .lilli.s of hiit jjiooiui int-n; 011 tin- '1 day of Juiy. l-.'Mit ins o;:i.-. in Ri. r's lllo.-k, s.nu.rxt.t iHi.iMih. wliu aiul wii.-rc all iitmjiis iuU 1-ist.-l nutv atu-:i-.l. II. I I! KIl. Auditor. A inxisri:.Tuix s notice. Kstate of sinMl lati- of Milfor.1 town- shui, il.-.-'d. I-tt. rs of tii! i.ih ru? ...ri on Ihv u l.iv. . fair, tiavini; im-n ur.ni.-d t tne iiiitt-rsiKii.-.t l.y tlif or.is-rau1tt.rii;.-. notu- is hr-!y iv eut.a!l p'i-s.i-1 iii!-i.-'l t.i suit rsr.i:- t. nut k- Hamuli. ito my u.rli:. and th.k-c having t-iaiais uu:iltlt In.- s.4iilf l. .r--lil liinu duiy MUtti.-iita-aTtsl for s. iileTiit-iit. ..ii !su.!r:a. July .Till. li, at tin- lau- rrid. ii-; in ti.e tl.v'd., in sititl l.fwii.iiip. AM VNIA 1'II.K. . W. Bi.-s.vk.-r. A li:i;uis(r.itnx. I Any- A 1 ).m i x i s n: a ro s : v x ot u e. la IlMtat' of Ilmry 1'ol.rr. lat of P.rtHi-rrnvnlU-y lofiUi;, ui-c'l. l-ttr 4f Ai!:u:iii.Trat!o.t luivhitr In- n xrHikUI ly ihv riH'r wuiiionty, to tin ui-tl-r!:!"!. no'iiv U li-n-y iv-n to all r itoiis i.itU lti-i to iiil rsKtatt to likt iiiiiiuiii ut (iciyiiit nt. i:iul Win- iu rialii:u.kiii( s.:i.i tuitt ivill .r. N"iil ib-M. 1 l'.i!y atitu-utt-r::t't ur Mft ii:i-n!. oil sturtay, July Cui. 1."j at Ihv law ivj-hW trri ! J. A. I'ilKK. 1'KTK!: M. i ItKIC Ait:itiiii-traUn. I 7-E( TTOU S XOTICE. l-tate of Surah A. Ittulniuh. late of South ampton l.m'0ti:s U.-e'd. I-tt. rn tesiaiiu-ntary ou tile alx.ve rslat having Ims-u ranu-ti to Hie uii.l rsi-in.sl. liy tiie profN-r atitli.K-11 y. ii.Mi.s- i h-r-i.y kiy-ii t.k all p rs.l.s llid. l.:ti to .sc.i-t esti.le uiuiakr Ilit luisliate pc.ytii.iil and til.ie havlnu .'iaiii.H Hmiiist the same will pr.-s.-nt IIh-iii duly au- tlMltlt-aUd l. sell I fitelll totll K..sUt.M-s nt ttie tile n-si.t.-n.'e of sal J .1. -'d.. ou Saturday, July Mh, Iff.V, ii. ! a.. I wu. r.- lin y will at tend Kr tu.il pur..-..-. !Mo.n u. iti.i:i:Ar.;ii. W.-IU'irsImn;. I'u. K.xrvutor. c rnox. AH ptrvoii art hrr by iiotirti-J not lo hur Imu or trui my itV, M.ry M-hjna 1 t, ore my atiKiiir, tit iutviit- I ft iny bti aui Un1 without jut i-ausi'. I wilt iot h rv fiLMinsiuIt lumny dtttoC lif r rofitnu-litis. May -'Vth. 1 ZAl'tlAKlA f LK. ITItATOU S NOTU'K. KHte of John KItmN. lnt ol kunlo toviv hlt( lit-t-iYim-il. if athttiuUtmtiott n Ui" aUve r Tat Uu t;ratili-U t tiif uttfitfin-l ly tiit- pron-r aiitliril y, iiotlt w hT'jr ivt-u to Ail MTOlt kfHiwiiij ttMMIt vi- lo Im til iU U-u toMuil -UiW to iiuak iiuiu-uutf (Kiy inftil, nl t !) tci viFia rU.i?n or il-nmiiu aiT.iiUjt ttM- nme iU orM'il ttn-io fur rtft'1- iiM-ut at th lit. r-ni -ww tl ihv mi. a rt, in tmlr ton-nlif, .HtttittTw-t county, I ou 2x4iurti:iy, Juiht -HIk J. R MVK1.Y. M. A.XKrJsKY. A ii i u 1 1 1 1 ( ra i mx EXAMIjNATIOS f OR fRINeE IOjN UNIVttSITY. InIiiulii.ir' a nl tit 1.4 1 rxuaiiiiTition fr 'iv t r.dMT t r ntkiiiM n ami otaaiMr rUt-- In ail ti jwri ith-uI, uil-r tti HUpH of IU ln:u-. tou l luoof We-r ru iVun l u n:i, will Ik lw-li iu 11 1 tKur., at tne roofiu of lle Centra! Board of Education, 5!6 MARKET STREET. liiinui Thiir.Uy. June Llth. at l'l A. M.. an.l CHiiiuuui tnroiih the ailernoou of J'rt- dn y . The Trims-ton Cluh offer A prire tti f'oo to the mi.ilitlute pusii.4 the Inst vxauiiim II011 for the A.-adeinie Kreahiiuin l:i. pay. able usiu inutri.-uiati.jn iu H-vieuiuer. Application Hlumld he seni lu,wud for ad dllional tnfornui'lon. addn-sa JOSKHU y. ("' BY, --lvUr. . Kuum Nk J K.dorul Buildtnir, ilttubunclit. J