The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 26, 1895, Image 3

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in"'' instrument nt Snyder'
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v,,s t.ieS, il'll leu's -- i"-"
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.rji.'iiiiiiig was
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jil 1m. il: f .r one lost tim ing tne
: :'!
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H. h lit. il'!' S lilsaoiuiy -tiu--
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i
iifll.,. J.. ..f tin? n'ill It"- a lime re-
rr.ini Malilon
r..iy
y.iir j;t-. --. -.
"ami save iii'"'.v-
i:i:ikins; extensive inla-
s in r'". '
C thl.
lcl.ration oilier 1HU
.... -...1 -Jl. .r lull.
lr:n
lay
tllC.ttl, fill""
1 eolint.V HSUie moine., ."--i- .
lodi.itlie event, ana e iioje
iter'"
, ,.f lior citizens will I there to
T..ri. invited U l'rcsent- Erwtt
stoneware wM at "ist at
MA 1IIX SCHIWH'Ii's.
m.ii of AUxan.Ur Trias, of near
' 'ii ltlV seriously injured re-
'.'.'.'.y'uir.i; run over .l.y a w&m
' ' : v ' l,d l.'-l wilil li'"l'r- The
via l:oi!i"S IuiiiIhT from ins
man '
-1 : . . . 1...
.tilt ion, and while
..it.' mill io i'"-
' ;.,,!,., I.rakc .slij-iietl wa
"..'ITy iho hind wheel which passed
"left si.ie l-reaking the collar U.nc
-a! rii
i;.s. lr. Siiaw is uttc-uums
ate Cream, I'"'11 1'S
til kinds Cream Mints
,r,uu N of
1 in st.uk at all times at
,r.;ltl Mill""1'
In an .iii'ii '' J"'1" e
J.
n. M.ui-
eourt, in a
..r the t-tate supreme
' ' ..... l
, ..:..:nliia -a-e.
it is deviiieu ui;u ijiihi-
"r'i. '.l:,ve n ri'ht to make a distress for
", all. r the du'a f tenant. le:Uh
'..'',',1 ,,lu.r.str.aion, and then del.tsare
vl,,l in;. three .lasses, funeral and
" vi,.U rxpensei. al servant's wages
'','x.i--li"S "" U'iuK tl,e 'irst r,'"tS
,.x,-.-.litii: ,:ir- 'e aud a11
:i.r ,l. i''.-tl' third.
Mrs. M. rri.lith. of loonier, wasarr--t-:,
Saturday, at the insUuire of Alex.
iii v. it I,
h. r ton-jue an.l maKin-j ue oi
, . ... , r
S-iuire
1 M. :raham, who
..-ar.lt
-a--.
was lemeni wuii im-
fined h-T for or..y 1 oaths
naity of 4, which she paid.
:ik !-': 1
j.j, i- .t-itaiuiy an
,r..' al.'y tin-l"T-t of its kind re.-ord-
.1 ;,. h part of the state.
J. n. 1. t. f this place, says the
tr..-i:ii:irg '.,-'', who has Ixeu ex-
-ni. -.iti-i" on a living inachinc or air
.,r.i!iii-tlineiast, 1K-I;ces uiai no
,,. ,Mn;rivaiK-c p-rfe-lsl so that it
iiiai:
ai!l all 'tjti I . orio hi .it II...-atiii'i-phere.
It will lc con
.f aluininiim and light, tough
clts-trii-itv will 1' used iu op-
'.IK
..1
'l. :
:t.
n."
i.!..,;,. . lin feet long ami .i
it ions otherwise-, will ltebuiit
.n i ;ii"r.m";li
h!v tiMed.
Ti-f Kver.-lt
l;x says: We rei.e-t-
the att-n'.iou of (Icncnil I last -;!.
f.i.t that Judge lngenecker
t.l
. ...1 1 i;!!a!i the ritiiiiromcnts oi ajuog?
ii!'..' superior Court liem-lu "If the
...M-nior U licves in the d.H-trine that
::,-..;i.i i-sh'iihl s-.t-k the man. he will
;.;;..:m Judge Ijoiigciiecker. It would
a ti-.iing rehiiketo the many apjdii-ants
i. . art- M-r.inil'iing tor the otln to give
. :u tiie go-by, and sclei-t the U-st men
rt'.ic neiv couit. and in that case the
I .;, .1. li. Ijongi-ucckcr would 1-e one of
iiu.
A ':ov known as the Harvey act
has
.. n as-l bv the 1
with the
"!.jti-l of promoting the use of broad tires
u iiu- le-avy wagons. It pr il-s that
owning and using draft wagons
... ... .i r u ;..
;m;.1 Tires llol less (linn iui o. ... .-.
Ai.ltii for hauling loads of not l-ss than
:i' ..ms.Is shall reeive a relmte of one
unli of their assessed highway tax, the
Vite n..t to exceed five days lalr on
!,.- roa Is in any one year. This is only a
h. kIi-sI iep in the niaintenanei' of good
t-K l.tit iieverihelsxs one to lie -om-
.Ml.'.e.l.
Itea lers of the II krai.p should not for
i. -.-t lii.i: J. N. Snyder, the druggist, can
f t tlifir eyes it ti glasses
A l.i'.l asp:u'sed by the legislature to
r. : it the caleiii-ig of black bass under
in- inch,-, in length. It is a w i.-e meas-r.-.
I n.ler the old law the liiiniinum
7' a incli(-s, but a the black laiss
i not lugin to spawn until it is three
ar old and eousider.-.bly larger than
: nt l. iig:h. tlie elTect was in spite of the
'. r. of the (.o:iuiii-si..n rs of fisheries
i l rap;.! .iiaiinuti iii of this valuable
: ..-.I and game tish in the streams of the
it.-. With the new law enforced, the
la. k bass will have a chance to increase.
1 y.iu want t buy a first-class musi
ii histrameiit at a moderate lrice? tio
. i SiivJer" drug store
i'' .:ity Attorney fieucral Kl kin has de-e!-l
that the oilier of notary public aud
Vief Largess are not incompatible and
iat tiie g .vernor may :ipHiint as many
:."iu! -j.-s in a community as in hisjudg-ii--iit
t'.u- iutt-rests f the public demand.
i iit-dci-iMoii isbascd on the inquiry of
Mi Lillian lieMott, of Pultois, who
'Muted ft know of Governor Hastings
1 iittii-T tl.e chief burgi-ss of that town
'iii 1 setk'e as a notary public, ar.d
itetlit r tv. notaries om.d be apjxiint
1 for tii.- same ward.
I resi.ti-m K.itH-rts .f the rcnnsvlvania
i..r.i.i.t. is s.t;d ti have an excellent
iK.iiory for uaiiit-s and fax. As an in-
- .nice. rci.lom ,.f Xcw Castle recall
:i-it"fa r.-.-. nt visit there. -The agent
p'ace. C. C. Sankey, was a nietultcr
rtlie. irv. v rps of which Mr. Koberts
a. the i-lii. f more than fortv Tears aiio.
vVh,.
ii 1 resident KoU-rts stciioe.l fri-in
h- tra
I tie reco'niir.ed M r. Sankev. and
tier shaking ban. is u ith him. asked him
! lie rciiii.mltert.il when thev snrvevtd
I rie and l'itLsbnrg entrance int New
''an le.
'. '.enia of the scalp or Scald Head,
en in us ni. t severe form is never
1 oii.-.y. aicd ,y 1 .Kin's initni 'iit. the
- ir.Msie, :i. f,,r aii jtohiiios of the
-k:ju
.'i ein, n,nsiig woman of the West is
...hi., a thriving Unin.-ss by traveling for
"t. I.ais vim-gar manufactory. Her
-"-ss. however, is largely attributable
ner a loj.t,,,!, f advami-d ideas She
rs in-r territory on a wheel, clad in
..i.iug ! arisian bl..m.-rs She wilds
-'-ad t.. her next stopping ,'ac M(stal
r i aniiouiiriuij ,iiat k1i, wj)1 wu.i
"io!iinalKita -k," and asking
'- 'leaiers to save their orders for her.
o.c i -r.-aiiug a d.i id.il sensation in the
. i .. . .
""""i. aul is by so doine. turuine in
I ail
I' ll .blll'lv I-. r.ro . t I . i
" - v- ".... 'n . utoiuciaiv
r i li.;.ioyerH.
Ui. : .. . . . .
. me scomnli-,-1? May twenty-
OI II.- .r w ... 1 at . .
- ii.i i au.l4. H M, a ar(eiiter
'joiiht. was robbed of tools worth at
' twenty dollars; July seventh
i . l'-y old heifer was killetl
, u lu taken by some hungry thief.
-- ieiiia..rtl1is year a fine calf was
' M f,,r Ui" the field, and taken
"ut on.- hundreil yards to a more con-
" 1'iact, w here it was dressiil and
'unci lora. X-
.-. .sow, who will assist in
ringing tiJC enily to Uie ,i(r? Mr
m"i' a good, honest, upright citizen
'lloulj
, - -s. uimj bo..
' ' VCll Of lh .ta.........nl.. a ... I
ll'.ilin
r or.He.-tnL The man who is
this iK an en. ..r !... i.n i...
l oo. ieraswtn. Ferret him out and
-i huu where he Wlongs-to the pen.
i'(wij.-r at. w..'l
JoM-jdi fipe, a r.eilin veteran, has lieen
irraiitetl an original tension.
!r. Frank V. Tapper, son of John M.
Toier, li:is Ikh-u aiipoinlcd H-stlli.lUT
at New r.a'.timore.
Iist w eek K. II. Iilougli and S. V.
llielianls Uni-ht and shipped forty-five
cows to Montgomery county. Pa.
Se-era! interesting eommuni-:ilion.s are
withheld this week owing to a press of
other iiiiixirt.mt mutter.
The SaltKilh Scltotd of WelK-r's Chur. U
--h-liral-. Children's Iay Sunday even
iiiff at Husliand. A large and appreciative
audiem-e w.n iresent.
The many friends tlironh.uit the ii uni
ty of Hon. J.-oigf I . VlkT, of Alle
gheny township, w ill pained to learn
that he is seriously i. k.
Kishop Iul.ls, 1. I. U 1 !., oflhc
I'nited Evangt-lieal elmreli w ill prew-h in
Salisbury, Momlay evening July 1st, and
in Confluence Tuesday evening, July 2d.
Children's Day servies w ere held in the
I.nlhcrau Church Sunday evening, when
an interesting programme was rendered.
The church was crowded to its full ca
pacity. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Herr, and little
daughter, of Oil City, arrived in town
Saturday evening, and will spend two
weeks at the home of Mr. Herr's brothers
and sisters.
The centennial issue of the VnU-tle was
pul dished on Friday last. The pages are
tiUed v'.li well written historical articles
and advertisements of Somerset and
Johnstown business men.
-ii June IS, Kc-v. T. J. Kristow, olii' iat
cd at the marriage ofM. Charles I- Klota
iiud Miss Maggie Andrew, ayoungcouple
from McKeesiiort, w ho .-ame here for the
purjMise of having the connubial knot
tied.
Stpiire Jtwejih 15noks of Kockwood,
was throw n from a hay wagon one day
last week, and sustained fatal injuries
F.ver since the accident he has K-en un
conscious and his death is hourly ex
pected. M iss I'.etsey Parson, a venerable maiden
lady residing in the west end of tow n,
Hccidently tripped and w as thrown down
a pair of stairs at her home one day last
w eek. She sustained a dislocated knte
and other painful injuries
Mr. f.eorge C. Pile, a former well
known resident of this dace, w ill join a
arty of Johnstown friends on July Till
for a two w eeks' tour on tiieir bicycles
through esistern Pennsylvania, New
York, and New Jersey.
Mr.W.A. Coliaugh, a young gentle
man hailing from ltcatrice, Neb., was a
caller at this oiVu-e. last w eek. Mr. Co
baiigh has Ireeu visiting at the home f
his uncles .eorge Cobaugh and tJeorgc
C. Liclity of Somerset township.
K.inicl A. Weaver, ag.nl alout 70 yi-ars,
died at his home in Conem.iugh town
ship, on Saturday last from I.right's dis
ease of the kidneys. The deceased was a
leading farmer and an aggressive Uopuli
lican. llis wife died wveral years ago.
Next w eek Somerset w ill bo called up
on to entertain the greatest nuuiiVr oi
j.eplo sini-e the town whs foumled. All
residents should have stitVich nt local
lii i.le to m-o that it presents a brighter
and handsomer appearance than ever lc-
fi.re.
At2o"-lH-k thisaftcriKMUi Mr. Charles!'..
Walker, postal route agent on tiie somcr-
t A Cambria llailroad, and Miss Minnie
Woy, ilaughtcr of Mr. and MrsJot-ia!i
Woy, of Somerset township, w ill lie unit
ed in marii age at the home of t tie bride
parents just east of town.
At the morning services in the Presby
terian Church next sunitay, Jime.vn.i,
"Cc.ileniiial" sermon will be pi-ached by
the pastor, llev. T. J. P.ristow, from the
text: "Ami for the chief things of the
ancient mountains and for the precious
things of the lasting hills."
Harry M. Jordan, of Uedford, -iiueout
first U-st in the i-ompetilive examination
for the West Point Cadetship held at lled
ford last w eek, and will 1 duly nomi
nated bv Congressman Hicks Fred C.
Pfahlcr, ofMeyersdale, sto.nl the second
K-st examination, and will 1? the alter
nate.
Tickets are now on wile at Nelf A Case-ie-r's
for the Perian jnrt-tte Cons-rt to
h given in the Opera House, on Thurs-
dav evening. This will le one of the
finest musical entertainnients ever given
in Somerset and the music loving uMic
honld lie well represented. Tickets 3.1
and cents
Much interest is being manifested in
he erection of tiie electrical fountain n
the public square, and should it prove a
glittering success and there is no good
reason w hy it should not, an etVort will
made by the people of Somerset to
have it continued as a memorial of th
Countv Centennial.
In Kvans cemetery, P.road Top town
ship. IWslford county, is buried the InhIv-
of Thomas hite, a niemlr ot the l.n-
ton Tea Partv. who on the night ifle-
cemiKT bi, ITs-'l, rmptietl the contents o;
3h chests of Un into the sa. Mr. White
was married but on.-e and was the father
of twenty-one children.
Monday morning the unsightly win 1-
en awingns in ironi oi ine .via mo
lock," on Main Cross street, were torn
d iwn and removed. Owners of other
proiterties on the same streat should fol
1 iw this example, w hen that thorough
fare will present a more attractive iip-
p?aram-e than it has in ycsirs past.
Puriiig the past three months the Ilti:
A has published nearly every week
o le or more articles containing muoi
v.hiable local lnstorv. These articles
il Ikj continued from time to time dur
ing the preset it centennial year ami we
s-igest to thse of our readers who tmd
th. nerusal of them interesting that they
presi-rve thctn for future reference. Much
time and la!r have Itccti expend.il in
.arimr the arti-li! referred to and
pre
th.'V w ill Ik.- ofgr-:it
value to the histo-
riaus of the future.
The Jdinton 'Cycle Clu'i have per
fei-ted arrailieineiits with the It. .til.
l'.ailro id Company for a spei-ial ex-nr
sion train from Johnstown to somers.i
on the evening of July 3rd. The train
will leave Johnstown nt "o'clock P. M.,
and the excursion v ill beoj.cn ta!l w In
mav wish to Uke advantage of it to sec
the fantastic parade atid fireworks or at
tend the rrand ball to U' held at the
Somerset Opera Hous? n that evening
The 'Cycle Club w ill lead the gran.
parade on the 4th and ah at seventy-live
memU-rs have already expressed their
intention of participating. Juhi!iH
Steward Pickey, of the County Home,
on Monday took John Woy to the State
Assvliim for the Insane, at lixin iit-
Woy, w ho is aUmt fifty-five y ari of age
is a veteran of the late war and a pension
er. He was married attout a year ago
and has since resided near I.istie. Koine
time ago he In-gan to act ita very strange
niaiiner. and shortly afterwards his
friends realized that his wind was atTts-t
ed. He was very tra4able, however,
until a few days ago w hen he lighted a
lamp, and wrapping it in a blanket ph-u-ed
it under his lied, presumably for the pur
pose ofminittingself-destructioiu For
tunately the lamp was discovered and re
moved from its dangerous position liefore
it had done any damage, A few- days af
terwards Woy managed to s-eure a razor
and eouoeiled it under his pillow, where
it was afterwards disovered. A few days
ngo hia condition liecame so alarmirg
that hU friends concluded that he had
best be eon fined. Much sympathy is felt
for bin distressed family.
WHIZI WHIBIUBANGI BOOM!
All Arrangements Complied for Cele
brating tie County Centennial-
Th Crowd Will be Unprecedented. The
Diiplir TJnriTaled. And the Pleai
nre Untsrpasied.
Kverything is now in shajvo for -de-brating
the me hundredth aunivcrsary of
the county in a manner betitling the h--casjoii.
From every dl-triit rtdiies the
same encourajpng reiort in regard to -ho
grat interest itwakeiie.1, the iiumls-r of
e..ple who will participate, au.l the
gloi iti.-atioii that is projected. It will not
l.e at all surpi i -ing if lhr e-lourths of the
entire population of the it unity asseuiole
in Somerset on the 4ih July, in addition
b the multitudes from other Suites and
Counlit-s who have aniio'.iuced their
intention of coining here for the purpose
of joining in the festix ities i" honor f
grand old Somerset. No loyal Somerset
countiau will allow the occasion to pass
without contributing to the general
hilarity.
The people of Somerset have with com
mendable generosity i-ontribiited largely
of their means to tho general fund and
w ill in addition deturate their homes and
plan's of business until this day a week
the old town will present the most daz
zling and brilliant spectacle in her
hi.-tory.
Ke.-iutioil arches w ill span the principal
streets the public square w ill jircxMita
H-ne of oriental spdendor with its grace
ful fi-stHns and eki'trie fountain display
ing myriads o f brilliantly tinted lights
The public buildings will cast off their
a vustomed sombre upect and will ap
pear rusplendent in their gorgeous attire.
Long la-fore dawn on the morning of the
Centennial Fourth "the hills ol Somerset'
v ii! re-ech the Ikxiiii of cannon fired in
honor of tiie advent ofa new born century.
The day w ill be lillctl with music and
patriotic demonstrations Orators will
deliver historical and biographical ad
dresses and residents from all sections
will exchange friendly felicitations and
unite in general rejoicing. The curtain
of night w ill le punctured by hissing
rockets and roaring lxuiils, balloons will
11 oat gracefully in etherial heights, and
the surface of the earth w ill lie irridescent
Itcnealh the glare of colored lights
UAIl.lt.IAI AKItANOKMKMS
A letter from lienora! Passenger Agent
Chas. t. Scn'.l, of the lialtimore V Ohio
Kailnmd, addressed to the Chairman of the
Transportation Committee, says that the
company will provide free transjiortalion
for all of the brass bands in the comity to
and from Somerset on the occasion of the
Centennial celebration, and suggests
that the leaders of the bands rcjiort ini
luediately to the Transiiortalioir Com
mittee in order that printer accommodat
ions may 1k sec;irel. Kxcursion trains
w ill be run to Somerset on the morning
of the -Ith from Cunilierliiiid, Maiiorlau.l,
and Johnstown. The schcbil s; have not
yi 1 been announcetl but they will be ar
ning.xl in order to have all trains arrive
here not l.i'.i r than !l A. M.. au.l t depart
ii'ter ihe fire works in the evening, i Hi
tiie .'li d and "tth passengers will have to
use the regular tiains e..:-.-j:t on the
ev. iiing of the .".rd, w hen an .-...-.-ioii
train will run from Johnstown, for the
ai-i-.iium.i.laiioli of the bicycle club of that
city, and lor passeiigi n ho may wish to
(Mine here ;n that evening. The usual
tth of July excurio;i rat.-s will prevail.
Tickets n ill Ik- placed on sale at all 15. At
O. stations on the 2nd, and will lm gHd
lo return on the .1th.
AX KUIMXRors l-.tl-i:itssl N.
l erroneous impression has gotten
road in several districts in the county
in regard to h.cv the money collected for
the "ente;:i:".l celebration isto iK-cxpend-
ed, which the committee d.-sire to -orrts't
through the columns of the Hkkai.h.
Kverv cent contributed will lw .roperly
xpeiiile.l for public decorations lire
w ji ks, eie -ung ar.'l:"s musicstan-is tve.,
and an item:'-1 stat-.-:ne:it f expendi
tures will Ih? publisiied at the conclusion
f ihe cclrbiati.in. The people of the
lir.nigh of S .morsel who have ciitribu-
gencroiisly to tin? general fuml will
lecoratc their honn-s and business houses
it their individual expense.
otTll lAI. l-iKHiUAVI.
July .'!--7 o'clock p. in.
Kev. li. Kr.ciM-r.
'cnt-'iiiiia! I'horu .
i-riciilnire jk Live St.K-k,
(. I". Sii ivcr.
Minerals ami Mining
A. I linl.iiH-rluni, Ks..
. ... '.lit. n : i Lil flioru :
, llench am I l'.:.r.
H.-siy.T....
Music
A.Mr.-ss,
A.Mrt-s..
Music
Ad J res.
J. .
Kiiiiiiiel.
S ',) J, in. Fantastic P.-irad.-.
V:iO p. in. liect.ratetl lii.-ycl. Para2e.
!.'SI p. in. Mi' Wt.rks
Julv 4
1) o'cl ck A.
IMRAHS.
M.
July I-
o'clck P. M.
Pr.iv. r . IlisiiopC . IJiit.
lt.-ailin of 1 n-larati.m ..riaJcp 'iiil'-nc..
1. J. .Miller.
H nolo. of A.-l ofAssci.il.lv. iii.nri.nilini;
Ssim.-rset countv ...'.. 1. 11. 11. liari.t.-.
Ccutcuniai 1'o. iu Miss Nell Ilulter.
VMrvs riiiyand Navy,
J. li. Iv'ic,
A.IJr. s--s By V isitors.
Julv 4 "o'clock
Prayer Kt.Ier llir.oii Ilnrtzell
M usic . t'.'iiu an! il I 'horus.
Ilictorical A.blrcss Hon. V. H. Koonlx.
JJ usic I eliteiinia! ( Iionis.
A'l.'r " n.Inisi-eiiis's
..... "nainuel 1'liilson, 1-.4
Fire Works
Mitk : The program w ill lsj subject b
m idilicit ion or eh inge as ovisioii may
require.
AMtSKMKSTS
The AniiiM'metit Committee lias ar
ranged for tase ball games, bicycle races
foot ra.nts. Ac. Ac. liold and silver med
als will 1m? awarded to the w inuers
OKI.KK OF PARAI'K
The viu ious townships, lioroughs and
organizations will Ihj formed for the pa
ra le as follows:
( ;. A. It., Jr. . I. A. St., Johnstown
Fire Companies, on Main Cross Street
North of Public Square, right resting at
North side of same.
Milford, lt.x-kwood. New Centreville,
lllack, rpierTurkeyfst, IxiwcrTurkey
f.t, Cass'lm tn. Conlluein-e, I'rsina, Ad-
ilison, Somertield, on Main Cross Street
S nit li of Public Siiuare, right at South
side of si.me.
Meyersdale, Summit, Elk I.iek, Salis
bury, Pr.'thers valley, Herliu, Stonycreek,
on Patriot Slns t i-.ast oi .viain v nw
Street, right resting at same.
Middlccrcck, Jefferson, iiomahoning,
Stoyestou ii, Northami'ton, Southampton,
Wellersburg, Iirimer, lireenville, Al
leghen v. New Halt imore. Fair Hoks, on
Patriot Street West of Main Cross Street,
right rcstingat same.
Jenner, Jennertown. IJncoln, Paint
Shade, Coneinaugh, P.enscin, Ogle, on
F n ion Street West of Main Cross Street,
right r sting at same.
Somerset township on Main Street
Fast of Public Square, right resting at
same.
Somerset Uorongu on I'nion Street,
Fast of Main Cross Street, rigltt resting
at same.
Note : Any organizations not named
above will Ik properly assigned in the
parade upon reporting to the Chief Mar
shal, whose headquarters previous to the
parade will lie at the smokers' stand on
the public Rqare,
Chief Marshal W. H. Kanner.
Aides Jonas M. Cook, O. J. Harrison.
J. C. Ixwry, Isaiah (okmI,- Chas Holder-
Ikiuui, Sheriff Hoover, William Tayman
W. 11. Parker, II. M. P.erkley, Freeman
Hoffman, A. C. Havis j. It. StmlL
JOHN STOW JI WILL KKKKPRKSKNTKU.
Mayor Boyd, of Johnstown, who by the
way is a native of Jenner township
writes in reply to an invitation extended
through him to the people of Johustov n
to parti.-ipate in the celebration, that In
will use ewrv effort to have as many of
the citizens of that city as Missible visit
Somerset on the 4th. He has also offered
to send a fire company and a stain tire
engine to take part in the parade on the
morning of the 4th. Mayor lJoyd's offer
hxs Itecn mn-eptod and this w ill be the
first steam lire engine ever seen in Som
erset. The Johnstown Wheelmen's Club have
chartered a train to bring Km members of
that organization to Somerset on the
eveningof the 3rd, wiien they will take
part in the bicycle parade on that even
i"St which promises to Ik? one of the
novel f-aturef of the celebration. Tho
Wheelmen will !.e accompanied by a
Intnil of music, as will the Johnstown
delegation who w ill" come here ou the
morning of the 4th.
Somerset county people living ill Johns
town number several thousand and from
information at hand it appears that a
large per rent, of that number will be
here.
ISKRLIX AND HROT II EHs VALLEY I XX' ATE n.
Tin Saturday arrangements were made
by a representative from Iterlin whereby
Tayman'a grove, on the hill top overlook
ing Somerset from the west, has been
reserved for the people from that town
and ISrothersvalley tow nship.
'KN TKX MAI. NOTKS
Kaeh district in the county is requested
to select a marshal and us many as
sistants as may be deemed iKs.-es.sary, and
to arrange all details for its own part of
the parade. The name of the marshal of
each di.stri-t should le sent nt on.-e to the
chief Marshal, 1'itpL W. II. Saniier,
Somerset, Pa.
The coiiimiltec on hslging has secured
a numl(er of groves, fields aud unused
streets w hich can be assigned to delega
tions from the different parts of tho coun
ty. Also a iiuiiiIht of vacant rooms for
sleeping, but persons must provide their
own blankets; persons desiring to avail
themselves of this privilege should com
municate nt once with the chairman of
that Committee, Oeorge M. Neff, Som
erset, Pa.
The Uirough ordinance prohibiting
hitching horses in the public strei ts will
not Is-enforced, excepting on llie .prin-
ipal thoroughfares of the tow n. Ample
acinimiiiodalioiis will he provided for
feeding and caring for horses that may 1st
here.
S O. V. ItKMHjrAKTKItS.
Ferner Pros, store will lie headquarters
for Sons of Veterans during theCeiiteiiui
al Celebration. The committee in charge
are desirous that every camp in the coun
ty shall lie represented by as many as can
atiend.
Hurrah for the Fourth.
The place to buy fire Crackers Koiuan
Candles, ltockcis. Flags Hunting of all
colors, Uallooiis etc., is at Piscl s
A Valuable Buck Sheep.
A correspi indent, writing from licit,
says: Mr. Jou-ph Manges who lives
near this place, has a buck sheep just
twelve mouths old that weighs one hun
dred and sixty-eiglit pounds. There were
ten and one-half Muuds of wool clipped
from him a few weeks ago, and he is the
irogenitor of two pairs of twin lambs.
he first pair are eleven weeks old, and
one weighs sixty-live and the other sixty-
ty-cig!.t pounds, the. recond pair, six
weeks eld, weigh forty-two pounds each.
Fertilize:!.
I have niinplcte. a new warehouse at
Somerset Pa., and will at all times W
prepared to furnish tlu oil (aiiano Co.
rtili.ers specially prepared ,y them for
the different crops and iu any quantity:
tliisio goods have lieen thoroughly tested
and prove to lie of the very Is-st. Per
sons desiring any of the altovc goods can
ls accomodated by culling on II. I. Sipe
.Somerset Pa. A supply of the same g.mds
will also Is-kept at my Kipcsvillo ware
house. Peter Sipe, Ag't.
Horse Stolen and the Thieves Attempt to
Fire a Sailding'.
Sunday evening John F. K iyinan, son
of John N. It lyman, of Sionvereek town-
hip, took his father's horse and buggy
and drove to Will's Church. S imerset
township, whore he attend. il singing
si-hod. lireatwas his suri.rise w hn he
Wis ready to return h mho to find that
s-viicsiniaiidrcl h id stolen tha Ii irs.-and
tigiy. The stolen horse is a dark bay.
with small w hite ss.U along his breast
and si lesau la white star on his forehead
Die animal h i. I n?ver been sli.sl am1
weighs alnint I ill lbs Mr. Itaviuan offers
a r.-ward of fil for the return of thestoleu
property, and an additional reward of Si'
for the arrest and ouvictioii of the thief.
I.Al Kit.
Tuesday morning it was learned that
the horse and buggy had lieen found tho
irevious evening and returned to the
owner. Alexander Shaulis who lives
(out two miles from 1 layman's, was
lining .Mommy evening when lie ac-
eid uitly came across the horse au.l buggy
c iii.-ealed in a dense woods He im
mediately went to the home of Moses
Yodcr, near by, ami told him of the dis-
kery he had made, when Voder and
I J. W. Schmucker accompanied hint to
the scene and assisted in removing the
stolen properly to Shaulis' Uinu In order
lo reach the pl.lec where the horse was
found il was ini'.issarv to cross three
feiv-cs and through a lot of heavy under
growth. An examination failed to show-
that any of the fences had lieen torn down
and it is a mystery how the horse and
buRgy came to lie there. The buggy was
without a scratch.
Monday night Mr. Shaulis detected
two or three men attempting to set lire t
his house, mid he is under the impression
that the horse thieves determined to burn
him out because he had discovered tho
horse and returned him to his owner.
The rascals were frighteue J away lieforo
they had tints to fire tha building, b.iL
left a lot of shaving and a h m lt'ul of
ULitches behind them on the porch.
When vou come to Somerset to cele
brate the County Centennial don't forget
to call at Wellley's Photograph (Jallcry,
opposite the Post Office, ou Main Cross
Street, where you can gets dozen of the
lest Cabinet Photographs for a dollar for
standing and one dollar ami ten cents for
I; 1st Pictures. It is true you will have
to walk up stairs, but all the same you
will save money. All work guarantee! to
give full satisfaction.
Wm. II. Wki.ki.ev.
Lithern Sunday School Convention.
The Lutheran Sunday S.-h jU of S m-
erset County met in Convention at llerliu
last week. All of the sessions were
largely attended and much interest
was manifested in the proceedings. Fol
lowing is a brief summary of the pro
ceedings: statistical KKI'OHT.
No of schools reported 51
" "Teachers " .Ml
" "Scholars " 47-T
Average Attendam .'WTiJ
Amount of i-.mtributions $Sl:ll,'J'i
" Paid to Missions frJlTiU
OFFICKIIS FOR THK K.SsriS.I Y KA It.
President W. II. Kuppel, K., Sini
erset; V. Pres. Itev. S. J. Taylor, Iterlin;
Kec. See. J. H. lloose, K rliwuoJ ;
Cor. Sect W. A. Weaver, Scalp Ixivel;
Tress. Kev. J. S. ilarkey, Somerset.
Flags and Fir Works.
This is going to lie the greatest 4th of
July in the history of Somerset County.
FISH Elt'S 1SOOK STORK
is prepared for the rush. Out of town,
country and town merchants are inform
ed that I have bought Fire Works and
Flags from New York Importers in large
quantities. I then-fore am prepared to
sell to you at Pittsburg wholesale prices.
Send me your orders.
Chas. II. Fisiikr.
Of Interest to Housekeepers.
Ladies who value good cooking should
examine the Cinderella Range, It bakes
light bread and roasts meat delicious!-.
Sold by
J. IS. IIoI.I.ERBAUM,
Somerset, Pa.
Mahlon Schrock is headquarters for
mill feed, grain, bailed bay and straw.
"100 Cheeri! 100 Cnner
Uaytos, o., June Ji, IHtn.
1 C. Col born, and others,
Committee ou Invitation.
1 e a r Si ils: Your circular inviting me
to be .resent and participate in the cele
bration of Somerset County's Centennial
ou the Ith of July was duly re-eived.
As long as I live I hope b keep in w arm
reniembnince the good old County of
.Somerset, and, if spared, an.l my health
permits, w ill take great pleasure to lie on
hand to enjoy and participate in the mim
ing glorious celebration. ne lliin licd
Choeis! One huii.litni loins !'' May tho
4th In Somerset far eclipse anything that
took place at the World's Inhibition iu
Chu-ago.
Enclosed lind ?V which dace In the
treasury to be iiho.1 us the committee ,
may deem advisable.
Sincerely yours
Sisios Gedhart.
Mr. iebhartisa native of Milford town
ship, aud in his early days was engaged
iu the mercantile Imsiness at Uebharts,
and it is not improliat.le that he w as a
mem lier of the famous "Milford ltitlus"
For the past forty or fifty years he has
been a resident of the liuckeye State,
where ho has successfully engaged iu
banking and manufacture. Hack in tho
forties he was a member of the lavv-tirm
of tiebhart it Forward, in this place and
enjoyed a lucrative practice.
Somerset County Centennial.
I'o all our old friends who have gone
West and w ill return to help celebrate
our County Centennial we would say
don't fail to go to Pisel's for a glass of
good, cool ginger lieer and tho big ginger
cake; it will remind you more of your
youth than anything in the world except
the old homestead itself. AnyUsly in
tho county can tell you whero Pisel's is
opjHwite the courthouse, in First Nation
al Uank building. We keep everything
to refresh man, woman or child. We
don't deal iu cheap truck; our things are
first-class and will give you satisfaction.
Ice cream, cooling drinks of all kinds
kept on i.-e; cakes, pics, sandwiches and
bread, all linked by ourselves We ran
give you a lunch of hot coffee, bread and
butter and pieforl.i cents and up to a
square meal for ii cents. We have large
parlors up stairs w here you can bring
your wife and sit down aud eat w hile
resting. Don't forget the place.
A. P.. Plski-
Back on Their Native Heath.
Tho Committee on invitation liavc ns
ceived a laHro iiiiiiiIst of letters from for
mer Somerset coiintiiuis w ho have prom
ised to Ik here and participate in the Cen
tennial celebration. Among tho promi
nent gentlemen who will lie here and w ho
will deliver short ad.iress.-s are the fol
lowing: Hon. ChauiH-ry F. I'.Uick, of
York. Ph.: Hon. tieorgo F. Itaer, of
Heading Pa.; Hon. Cyrus Fidcr, of Johns-
to'.vn, I a.; Jacob lirovvu, I.mi., of uiiii-
licrlaud. Md- Hon. P.. F. Meyers of
Harris! in rg. Pa.
Other distinguished gentlemen who
have signified their intention of being
here are Judges Iuigenecker. of lletl-
ford; Parker, of Cambria. I My, of West
moreland; Slake, of Hitgci-slown, Md.;
ugrcssiiiaii Hi.-ks, of Jllair; Hon.
Jose.iii K, Tlir..p, of P.nlfor.l: Kx-C.u-
gressnian McKaig, of Cuiiilierland, Md.;
Simon Uebharl and John II. Snyder, of
Dayton, O., and many others
Centennial Dince.
One of the enjoyable features of tiie
Conteunial celebration will lo a grand
Uill to lie given in the Opera House,
evening of the and afternoon and even
ing of the 4th and ."ith. Music will he
furnished by the celebrated Otho Orches
tra.
Kilford and Iew Ceatreiille Getting
ia Line.
In piirsuam-c to a call, tho centennial
coiiiinissveortlie townsliip ami iMirougli
asseinbleil in the Hcliool house at .el-
harts, Wislnesday evening Juno l!th.
where an organization whs r Heeled by
Peter DumbauM W.-iug selectetl chair-
ma:i and J. C. Wi'ller secretary. An en
thusiastic meeting was held. Committees
were iipH.inted to gather ancient relii-s
and to select such arlichsi as would l e
desirable to have at the celebration and
to arrange transportation for the same.
All presenl seemed interested in having
the display from our districts a gtd one.
and, as every person is going to the cclt
brat ion it was decided that we go in a
IkkIv. Another meeting is called for
Thursday evening June :!7tli, at the school
house In New Centreville to arrrange
more definitely. A g-sid nttcudatice is
desired.
Skc
Teachers Wanted.
due lirainiiiar and nine Intermediate
and Primary teachers for the Meyersdale
schools. Applications to lie in ls-fore the
IJtli of July. S. S. t;s.i,
SKt'HKrAKY.
Attention! Comraies!
Will the different Posts lie kind enough
to rejvort at once the iiumlier that we may
expect to Is? here and that will partici
pate iu the parade on July 4th? The
Chief Marshal has arranged to have the
tJ. A. R. lead the parade. Now let the
boys show themselves. Kvery one come.
A-t promptly. The time is short, and
we must know what we are doing. Tiie
parade w ill last al out one hour, this is a
short time, and we can, nearly all of us.
endure it.
The lsiys in blue prefer to inarch on
f.sjt as they used to do. However, if we
can get up enough horses, we may have
a cavalry company.
In the afternoon of July 4lh at 2 I. v.
the old veterans will meet in the Court
House where J. (J. ogle r-sq. will aii
dress the audience on the Army and Navy.
ISe sure and I on hand at this service.
Forward! F. P. Sayi.k,
Cii AlttMAX Com.
West Virginia Farms.
Choice improved farms along the West
Virginia Centra! and Pittsburg Railway,
for sale cheat). (I.xkI home market lor
truck and farm products. Profitable in
vestment for Pennsylvania fanners. For
prices an.l further particulars address.
N. O. Kkim,
Ki.kins, W. Va.
Somerset Township, Attention.
The Centennial Committee of Somerset
townsliip is urgently requested to meet
at the ollice of Coirroth A Ruppel, in the
liorougli of Somerset, on Saturday, June
sEUli, at '2 p. m., for the purjxise of making
definite arrangements for attending the
Countv Centennial and for making a
proper display.
C.J. MlLLKK.
Sice Point of Law Involved.
Sheriff Thomas Oaks, of Huntingdon
County, was liefore I'uited-States-Com-
niLssioncr II. Price Oralliua iu Altoona
Ttiesday, charged with opening the mail
ofa prisouer Albert Greenland.
He said in his defense that the rules
ot the prison were to open correspond
eii-e. He deemed it necessary to ojien
Oreenland'a mail, liccause he bore a lad
reputation. He also had in view his own
protection and the safe keeping of tho
prisoners. Attorney Oriilith asked that
the defendant Ik held for court, aud ad
vanced a number of reasons why he
should be held. Attorney Orlady made
a strong argument for the discharge of
the Sheriff and cited several authorities.
The Commissioner reserved his decision
for a few days pending a research of
authorities on the rather nice point of
law involved iu this case.
A great musical oportuiiity ia at hand
for our young people. The Musical In
stitute under the direction of Prof.
SutTerin of New York, opens July 8th, at
the Lutheran church. Cin-ulars giving
full particulars of the course of studies
i an lie obtained of Mrs J. A. I-amlrt or
fwd InnaM WitTker r.r nf IKa (hflir-
1 man, W. II. Rupind, Ksq. The Institute
' opens July Slh, for four weeks.
Highest of all in Lcavcnin
ABSCLTES! PURE
Bpubli:an County Ci'svtntioj.
Tho memls-rsof the Il"pii!.lii-.iii "miii
ty Committie met in convention at Soin
erM't, at one o'cl.s-k . m., Tu.nlay. Tl.e
convention was called to order by Chair
iran P.is.rn-kcr. On motion .f J. F. Nau
gle, of Mey rIalc, I ;.o. II. S.till and A.
J. Ilib iii in were 'li-Hd S.s'r. turies A
call of the roll disclosed that thiity-cight
of the forty -two precincts in the county
were represented.
A.J. CollMirn, Ksq., of Somerset ! tr
ough, was dix lared the party nouiins for
the ollicc of Distri.-t Attorney and Harri
son liohn, of Somerset tovviiship, the
nominee for Poor Director. Ocorgo M.
linker, of Somerset liorougli and . T.
Kiiumel, of Perlin lKroiigh, were elm-ted
delegates to the Stato convention which
convenes in Harrisbnrg, August isth.
Jl'IHiK I.ONI.KNK. KKfl KS IMllIsJ.tl.
The following resolution, endorsing
Judgo liongeneeker for apiHuntiiu-nt to
the Superior Court liench, was unani
mously adopted :
l:rxi,(rrtL That we hereby recommend
to His F.xectleiicy liovcrnor Hastings,
lor aiiiMiintmeiit its one of the Judgmof
the Superior court, Hon. Jacob 11. l.ong
enecker. President Judge of this judicial
district. We know from ol nerval ion mid
experience the eminent qua!iti-:dioiis of
Judge lmgems-ker lor this p.r-..lioii. an. I
we most minlially and earint-tly urge Ins
appointment as one thai would Ion.)
ability, industry and uignily to the ls nch
ol tho new court.
The ins-eedings of the convention w ere
harmonious throughout. A iiiiiiiUt
of representative Hepublicans from
different sections of the county, not ii.cm-
Is'rs of the convention, were present and
interested spc-tators
A mpy of the als.ve resolution was for
warded to t.ovcriior Hastings immediate
ly uiHin adjournment oi the couv i ntion.
K Fashionable Meyersdale Wedding.
The principal society event in Meyers-
dale this spring occurred last Thursday
evening, when A. L. tdessner, pastor of
tho Cumlsilaud, Md., lieforiiusl Church,
and Miss K.e, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs William Appcl, were united in the
holy Winds of wedlock. The Meyersdale
Ucformed Church was crowded w ith the
elite of the town when at promptly '.'v.
M., the bridal party entered. The bride
was attired in a Is-aiitiful gown of cream
satin, with veil, and carried a Isiiioiiet of
w hite roses Tl.e maid of honor was M iss
Anna Appel, of Pittsburg, who w.ue a
;nt:y pink India siik gown and carried
a 1h.ii. pi. t of pink r.s.s. Misses Aiui-i
Naser, of Pittsburg, Delia (ilcviK-.-, of
Mi-ycrsdale, Mamt 1 Setts, of II.igcrsi.owi,
Md., and Mary Neff, of Alexai:.!: I t, Va.,
were the l.ri'ii-stiiai'ls. l !ie lies' man
was Uev. I'.. I'.Stvk.-s, of Vo.mNo. 'k. Pa.
and the ushers v. ere Uev. 1.. C. Ib-rnii-li,
of Cletirv ille, IV.., Pcf. C. II. I., l'.-v re, of
My ii'liuaii, Fred. . A;.i..-1, of Pittsi-ai -g.
and A. I- . II-.v, Ks., if Si. met -ei. Tin-
bridal party was met ::t the u'.i.u: by llev.
F A. Tru.val, D. D., who performed the
sacred t ii i.ioiiv, as-isi.-d by K-.-vs. I". A.
Hay, of Mil to w n, P. i., and S. C. St.-ver,
of Ces.sna, Pa. Immediately after the
ccremoiiv a rus-ptioii was hel l at the
home of the bride's parents to which
alsnit Jun invitations had Ihi-ii issued. A
large uumlier of tho friends of the happy
yoimg in.uple from tlilferent purls of the
ouiitry atte!iiled the vveilding ami the
riH-etioii.
Governor Eastings Wins His Suit Against
Frank 0 Co j nor.
iiiv. II listings ou Friday got a verdict f-.r
.,.1.1.1 iiainsi i uv .-'.ii. i.-t i i (..iiiv ...
Connor, of Johnstown, for slander. The
whole case was disiiosed of in about live
hours, an.l it was devi id of any : i t'sa-
tioiial interest. U was rumorc I th it tl.e
action of l Jovcnior Hastings against the
i.'hnstown attoMn.y woi.Id not mciic t
rial , and lucre was talk ol :i:i aiiii.-a ;le
arrangement outside of court, an.l sab-e-
itllent proceedings showed that the ru
mors were not entirely w ithout founda
tion, although Ihe case was actually call
ed and the prosin-utioii br.nght in a lot of
testimony in viudit ;;t:..ii of the complain
ant.
It is now understood that a practii-d
uudcrslanding had Is-en rca. Iiml, and
thatOov. lla-tings did not want any
thing more than a vindi.-ation. This he
got in the verdict, w hich the jury n turn
ed without leaving the box.
Death of Mrs. William Belt.
Mrs. William P.ell. of Jenner Town
ship, pas-s.il away at the home of Mrs.
Itelle Oriilith near the lilcssner post-
oiiict?, at i'SO o'clock on Tuestlay morn
ing.
Two weeks ago to-day she left her
home and went to the lSa;tist Church
graveyard, which is live miles sauth of
where she lived, for tho purpose of fix
ing several of her relatives' graves.
While iu the cemetery shodisik sick, and
started for her home, but was compelled
to stop at the home of Mrs. Oriilith,
w hich is near by. Her condition grew
gradually worse, and, within a fe.v days
Is'fore her death, she Kn-aine so delirious
at times that three men were required to
hold her In lied.
Mrs. Rell, who was titty years of age,
was l(orn and raised in the house iu
which she died. Her parents were Mr.
and Mrs. John Oriilith, whose remains
lie in the Reformed Church Oravcyard
near her home.
She is survived by her husSaa 1, one
son, Jacob, of Jelu'rsoii Township, ami
three daughters Sadie, wife of Charles
tJregor, of Allegheny County; Annie, wife
of Silas Ream, of liixon, III., and Maggie,
w ho was recently married to a young
man from the latter place.
School Directors and Teachers.
The coming Cuuniy Centennial, to lie
celebrated on the Si, 4th an I alii of July,
will bring to Somerset a larger crowd of
people than lias ev er assembled in the
(nullity. I'nder these cir; uiiislan.-vs y..u
will want a pleasant place to resort when
you desire to rest and get out of the
crowd.
Fish Kit's 1S.M.K Stouk
Will lie headquarters f.irsch.s.; directors
and teachers, ami you will receive ail
courtesy and accommodations at this
store. Newly elected directors and th.we
whose faces have slipped our memory
will please make themselves known.
ISring your wives, relatives and friends.
Chas. H. Fisiikk.
Wife Deserts 43 Times.
The Monroe County, Pa., Court has up-
(ointed a guardian for the estate of
Isaac ISrewer. This is the climax of a
strange career. Hean.I bis wile, Alice,
have had ups and downs with the most
alarming frequency during tho ii years
of their wedded life. In that time liu
wife has, it is asserto.l, dserted her hus
liand exactly 4 times. Forty-one times
Isaac was able to coax or hire his better
half to return home. Put the forty-second
time she refused, and is now living with
a daughter. They would hav e a slight
disagreement and the wife would leave
home. Perhaps she would I alisent
several days ami then ISrewer would go
iu search of her. The twenty-third disap
pearance was caused by a custard pie,
and it eost the husliand just cash and
the deed to a house to gt his w ife lan k.
It seems their tastes differed as to cus
tard pie, the husliand seeming to have
peculiar ideas almut its make-up.
Now the wife says she cannot lie lured
to go lck home, and the guardian h:is
lieen apKiinted.
Backwheat Fertilizers.
I have fertilizers, in stock for delivery
and shipment, from ?1B per ton up. IWst
g.iods for the money is my motto.
A. C. Havis
t-oaiersA-t, Pa.
Tower.
Latest U. S. Guv't Report
m
Teachers' Eiaainations.
County Sum riuteii.leiil J. M
i-rkey
has fixed lip-.. 'I the following lan.s and
dates for holding the annual examina
tions of public school teachers:
JohnsV.irg, for Northampton, Tuesday,
July 9.
Salisbury, for F.Ik Lick and Salisbury,
Wednesday, July 1-1.
Meyersdale, for Meyersdale and Sum
mit, Thursday, July It.
ISerlin, fur Iterlin and ISrothersvalley,
Friday, July li
Shanksville, for Stonycrcek, Tuestlay,
July lii.
Stoyisitown, for tuemahouing and
Stoyeslnwn, WisliM-s.lay, July 17.
I Jens. -ii, for Paint, IScnson and t'gie,
Thursday, July IS.
lSuekstowii, for Shade, Friday, July pi.
Davi.isville, for Com inaugh, Tuesday
July iJ.
J.-iuiers, f..r Jenner and Jenner .own,
Wedm-sday, July l.
Sipe'sville, for Lincoln, Thursday,
July ii.
Stimersi-t, for Somerset Township and
lSorough, Friday, Julyifi.
lSakersville, for JclTtrson, Tuesday,
July:.
Kingwo.i.1, for Fpper Turkeyfoot,
Wednesday, July .'SI.
New Lexington, for M id.llecreek,
Thursday, August I.
New Centreville, for Milford and New
Cintreville, Friday, August i
Petersburg, for Addison, Tuesday,
August ii.
Continence, for Continence and Sc.mcr
field, Av'eilin'sday, August T.
Frsina, for I'rsina and Iivvcr Turkey
foot, Thursday, August s.
K'M-kwiMMl, for Plack and Pockwotsl,
Friday, August U.
WiltenlsTg, for Iiriiner, Tuesday,
August l 's
l'iK-ihoi:t:Ls, for tireeuv ille, Wednesday,
August 14.
Ken ue! I'd Mills, for Southampton and
Wellersburg, Thursday, August I at
Mt. .ion, for Allegheny and New ISal
timore, Friday, August Pi.
Country produce taken in exchange for
l iroceriis. Flour and Feed at
Ma ii i.o Sen itis-K's.
A
riHTOit'S XOTICK
111 lte-esia
of
ill Siiatf r.
of ti: -in .:-
1' I..Wl.il.. !
( ...iri oi' fi
V, I i.e olll-l .'
t l i.i a ic-i-of
l. .. II.
no'.ii; !?..s." !'.
i-i ti. r.-l.v iriv
!:
Uc r'n.l
: v
I'ii . ..Ill JlOl-
.1. l:..-rcu.t-i
r.in i in th -1.
.valor, to -in
, I-
I'J-oli
'.It. 11
V llii.'
P. Se-.V.-f. c-
; ,;iy ciitit!. .1 To
.-n lo -ill lii.r'i'.
I .Viii all. -ii. ! lo
Tiie S li'le. Itt'iit i
inter -n-i 1 1.ai t
I.;- .line s-. ea.iie
o.i July I it Ii. t-a'..
eri'er-'.ui.'
, ai i.i- ..ll.'S-in sh.iii.-i
W.
i. pah:
A'.ll.i.
Goods
Bought at
Ruinous Prices I to bo
sold out during
JUNE' and JULY.
Lane lot of I.a.llvs Siajify M.nt
Waists iust roceivcii lliat liavc
lioon liotiolit to sell at G."I, 1
aud i: cents, tormor jd icc
was JiV, $1.00 antl $1.25.
Elegant new line of Silk Umbrel
la?, bou-lit to sell at 1.2..
Former priee was $1.G
Xew line of t-ilks for aists at 3.),
40, i0 and cents.
.lii-cial prices to buvers oa Lace
Curtains, all new patterns.
New line of Wash Goods just re
ceived.
Press Goods, tc, at redaced pric
es.
La-lies" Capes at half price.
White Goods, Itce?, Hamburg,
Gloves. Hibbons, Ilandkercliiefs,
Stoekinjrs, Underwear, ic.
Gentlemen's Underwear, Shirts, at
reduced prices.
uent emens sweaters at ecus.
Remnaats of Carpets in Urussclls
and Ingrains, at half their value.
Our .tock is all ntw and bought at
way-dowu prices lor
June and
July
s A
Parker & Pate.
Make Cows Pay.
tsp What is the use
OI Keeping cows
unless you can
mate money with
them? No other
jjjJX business would
stand a waste of from 25 to
50 per cent, and the dairy
business will not. Yon
waste that much butter
by pan skimming. Get a
Safety Hand Separator
and save it. c
P. II. Soabtles. Wt Chester, Pm.
Rutland. VL
Have a Comfortable Ride.
We liavrt at owr wanliousos the finest
iSEE OUR $5.00 SINGLE
Head quarters ibr
Hardware,
Farm Implements,
James B.
Farming IVlade Easy
BY THE USE OF--J-
UCKEYE :
s"--ov
T2ie I5iic3iry I'r.'iiiielcs ISkhIct.
Cuts a 1 foot swath if iieecssarv ; is
and will stanil more service l!:.ri
THE BUCKEYE
N"o canvass elevators on this luauiiiit.'.
irrain on tiie stcejiest hillside w
lor a small farir.
TELE I3UC1:EY"E: slower.
The latent moJel of thee celebrated
the mo -t i ompK to machine ever
will have tlu Im st.
Nollt K Aultman, Miller A Co., of Akr.
eisi of the jji'iium.' r.uek-.'ye nia.-hin.-s. Lin-k.-ye int-ai s Uno, ami 1! ma. Iin.es ar
oltt rsl mi.l calle 1 the lUi.-keve, l.ut ma le in son.ir other tuvvn anil SLite, ilejien.l
on it they are not the genuine.
Golden Farmer" self-dump Hay Rake and ' Bmner" Spring-tooth
Harrows always on hand.
Rlmlinn Tiuiim l'inest Onalitv lluikeye Mui'liiiK 1 wine ahv.-.vs on li:iiul at low
UinLing IWlIIU Vrmim? ini:It!::i'it.H of all iin.K.
A
rniToirs notich
Mi
ss-liro. u an.l
Ia tin-1'..iirt of l"o:.i-
uifr ' inoa 1'l.t.s of ss.iii-
lo i . rrl .-otmiv. V:i.
lliias A. Vo.l.-r. ) No. S.X S, j.t. 1 1'!.
Voluntary. A:;;iitii. it.
Til tnnl.T-ilaii. ! atiiiilor apjxintitl hy siiitl
-.ii'it t'l.Iistrii.i:'..-l.M-f;iu.!s in tin- Ii ni'l fl
ii-iiiu'ii.s- i.ian i uiin.na tlioe l. aliy t-n;i-
t..l iti r. i... h. ii'i'V siv.-t noii.s' inai in- n.
..t at t:N ..lii.-. in I:..- lHr.".isli l t.i?ifis-i,
l .i..o:i V".li..s.l iv. Jiiiv IT'.li. A. 1.. I'WV, al
t ... io k T. il.. It.r Ihe .U.S'se of I.H.Il'illl.-
t tiie .linn's of s iil :i'j.iii!;ii. iii. wn. ii ana
A livrt-ull i-rso:is iaten-t.-J ioj.v iiit.-ii.l.
r. vv . i.i r-r. s.r.i.,
Amlii.ir.
xV
I'LUTOlf
NOTK I
M.iry liii. kmau and V In the I 'our! of
Cotl!-SiMU-
IS ' I,
s.llu I Ilu. itlluOl ' :.. 1 !
to i t-rsct "oinily,
Ut-.ii li.i...!. ) No. tV!.. i'.,
r
Voluntary AsMnniri::.
Th mi l. rvi.-n. .1 :iu.!i:or. :.p. -i n ;.-.l I'.v s.'.i'i
'oart lo in ike a i!islr'i'it-it. i ..i tin- fin.'i- in
tin ii-;iitl-ol In j.siuf-to nii'i a i.i'tiii; i.i.t?-,'
it-j-i!!y nil"!.-! Ih.-i. '.. li'-it io viv.-s n..!n-.
thai in- will nil' ii'l lor tut- 'U.-" .1 ii
i.,s.iiil.n.'iil. i.l ln ..Hi. -e in the i.roii.ti ol
:ii.-is.-t. I'.i., on I '.if-aav. J.i'.v i"ia. i-t. ...
..Vl.x-K a. in . wht-ii an.l win-TV all iri I. s in-
lfn"slt"l eail u't.'ial a.l-l In iieurl il til.-y see
It. K. XKYKUS.
Au.tii..r.
l I)ITt)US NOTK'K
.l..;....:i I. r.ilitn.T A i In tlir
trt tf ioni-
Ma r.i It I. Il'lln.r. hi
i. I
laon ll.iis ol s,:ii
. ii.-. J mo. It. Uuiii.r i . -'set is.uaty. i i.
A Alls rt A. t;ittner J No. :-7, T., is. t.
-rs.-t is.uat v. i
to
Martin li. HarUi II
Vt.iuiirary A-.-ii::iiti. lit.
Tin- r.ii.l.'isit-a.'.l ainlltor. a'oiiit.-I said
I'otii-t lo iiu'k.- a .listriiiiiii..ii l the n;i:.ts in
the Imii. '.! lii.- jtsvisiur t;,ii jiinoim ti.tB.i-I.-jillv
iiii ii letl therein, I.en l'V siv.s noli.-.'
I. .! lie will meet all iani. iiu. r. l.il It.r ll.t-
;.nl jHisc of li s :-... mill. till, nt Ihe talii-i ol
llav V. alker. Ill TIM- l in .US II OI ,-omer.ei.
1'.... on Thurulay. July IMIi. lfk l 1 o.-..k'K
Ii. in., wlit ii iiiitl u here all itrtl.s ran utlelnl
itn.l tie lin.fl il th. y sit- .rier.
.V . 1 . . II 11.
Au.inor.
l'D1T,l"s NOTICE.
hull Muiith and
to
I. Zllinileriiia 1. )
la the 1'ourt of t'om
ni.iii fleas of S0111
t rsvt county,
J110 II.
Volunury Assiiiinent.
The uii.lerHiiin.st duly aiMiute.l auditor,
by the I'.Kirt of t 'minion rt 'f St.merst l
rouiitv, totllstrihlile the lun.ls 111 iiw iiaii.ii
the axsiiiiiev lo mid anionif lhite leyiilly enii
tl.tl thereto, hervhy sives :ioiie- Dial he will
n!l 'lid lo Ihe. llllitsl tf is. til u..illlllu-llt oil
M.HiiIav. July l Jh. iKi's at his otli.-e iu Snin-
rs.-l tsTtMiKh. alien aud where all .eroiis
interesti'd iu iy attend.
C. W. WALK Kit,
A .nit lor.
rurroifs xoricr-
In !Us-st.ite I 1" the Ui-J.liaiis' Toiirt
,.f ' SiiHTs t l'o l"enn-
G. II. t.aiihert, d.-r'd. I nylvania.
JiineH. iHtVam a-tilhm of Jneol Md!ni;or,
admiiiMntlorof sre H. Ijiii!h'-i. tits- .1.,
the l i.iirl a.Nilnt et. me IC. ss itll, uiltlllor. i.
nuike ilistrii.utioii of Ilie fund 111 the tiaii.N
of siiid uiti.iini-lrMlt.r toaud aiiKHiit thune it-
1:11 1 ' entitl.sl therein.
Hxtrael fi-oiii the KMiirl
t er-itl.sl this nth June., 'S.1
I st.vu I JACOB ss. Mll.I..K.k
X.rtiee is lieirhv Eiveii tliat I will it r the
i.nris-s-of h-s h ir.'lns tin- ilull.stof tl.eatit.ve
niiinli.ieiit. ul mv oitiee in the bontusii if
.t ... it.. I . ...I lu- u ......
?s.ll.'rs.'l. I t. on luesMH. j,.. .... t-ws ... ..
and whereall H-rsiis Interested may attend.
j aw . -v ....
Auditor.
lino of
BUGJIES,
" PHAETONS,
CARRIAGES, and
ROAD WAGONS,
at the lowest price? ever ofTered for liic qualilj.
DRIVING HARNESS..-
and Wagons.
Holderbaum,
SOMERSET. PA.
MACHINES.
t!io h-hU'st dralt: nas l.-wcr piit-i
any .t?ier tsi;tk of iii n hiues..
BANNER BINDER.
Is low down at-d will harvest
ithout tipping over. Just the thin
machines is ad-iiitted by all o be
made. Get a Uuokeye ar.d yott
n, Uno, :ire the inventor an.l iiuiiintiH-tiir-
A. J. GKOW.VLL, Kot kv.ootl. Pa-
; IiMtNISTILUItlX
1 Ktate of Simon
I'V- !.
f Jolfortl t.iu n-
shi ... .1. '.-M.
la-tfer f n.ltiititt ration, on t.'i:- aU.vr
t in-. Iiiiviia; Ik-, ii raiit.-U to tiie un.li r-.-iia
1-y tlii-n'-. ruuiii'-ni.v. n. ii.-e ln-rehv iriv-
Vll'.lil P'.-SHM lal'.l' l tO Si, l.l t-st'il.. t.
ma k.' iimiieui.it" (s.v ii. r-.r. aiul ll,v Laving
elill'il-. :ii :l'l-I !.'..' villi lo ;n -.l U..-I.I llmv
nuth 'atieul. -i lor s I;).' i, on Sa'imli.j.
.Iiiiy-Tt... !ms nt In,- Uilv rt -i.i. u.-e ol the
'l.n 'tl.. in lltt loll ?lllij..
.. ... . AM A XI A III K,
A t . v.
DMixisruAToas' Noru ii
Iu U
estate of H. nry I
i-rsv.i!ie- hovi:-
.'1st, !:l.' ,,f i:rot:H
hi., il,-,-'.!.
Iit TS
.r.:t -,: i
ler..i-n. .1.
sm 1 eh 1.
I A.ir
ui;:r:i:ioii haling t,v:l
ii - 'fi ( 1 ;i -.ii !i-.ri t v . to Hi.- uii-
!.!:. 1- er,.,y j. l , , , tOl.it ST-
il t. sil'l 1 .t i.e lo m-.!ie imiii.Mii-
ai- . 1 Mieiti, .01. 1 i;ios.. l::iVl', l iaillls amilll-t
snirl . u,t lii pr.si :.i tneia :,:.y aa:ii.:iii--ti!.'
t -et" . 11.. a'. xitnr.lav." Juiv l.tlu
IN ., i.1 111 late iv-li!t a. v of i. v .i.
I. . 1 1 ii:m:.
i Kf;-:i: m. - ir::-:n.
Ailiiiinistrutort.
7XKcitoi: s Noricn
K.'.ati' i"fS:.liil A. It; nt. i.!.-'i. late of South
anl'.oll to.v ;.,', it., it,vtl.
Lett.-p. tM.1ii..-i.i..ry 0:1 1;,.. aU.ve estate
having l- .-II ttraar, ; t t;.,. i,in!.-rsi'ji:,-,, l.v
the .rot Ti.ii:!ior.:y. iioCi.-,- i i,, r. i -ivn 10
all isoas iiati-iit, . to mhI eniaie !.. nuike ii.i-m:i;-te
:yu r.t ami tla.... haviiic elaiiiit
ajiiii-l tin-s;. iiie mil .r.s. nt tli.-m ,!uiv au
lle lll'.al'. .1 tors, i;i, nit 01 tolliv I uruiiilnkt
Ihe late r.-sai.-tiet of sii.,1 .l.v',1.. s,iuriluv,
luiy i-th. 's. u h. 11 ami wiure liiev uiilal-t.-uU
lor Uiiit j'Ui hm...
S.1.M..S o. i;i.I I;ai i;H.
" e.a-rsUi.-v, I'.;. Kxii-uit.r.
A
D.MINZSTICATCU
NUTU H
UlhC of J 11
111! Ilia.iN. U.t'
ol siuule tow ii-
sl..I, u. a-.,s,-tl.
I rlti rs of ai!:iiii.i:.-..t l.'ii 011 the a.ve
fc.le hav ilti; Ist ii s::.nted lo the un.lersientst
hy the pn.H-r aiiia..rily. n.ai.s- is ht rei.y mvt 11
t. ail ft-rstni kia.u iuii theiiist-iM-x 10" 1 in -lel.l.tl
to ui. i-tale ... tin.ke ilti llit-tl lit te )l -l.lelil.
l.ll'l liitK..- Il .v i:; t ii.lllis or ten.'Ml.li
.f i:it the s.luc ti ,li 1 t.. ul ll.t 111 for settli
in. 11I at the late reiti.lt -mv ol Die si. i.l ih.s-us-etl.
lit .-lui.le t.m ii-lii,., .s,,m.rst t county, fa.,
.: satunlav .June .vin. In."..
J. I!. IUVKI.Y.
r. K. ANKH.NKY.
Atltnimsuulois.
Iu It- - sle
of
Solomon V.Kl.-r
dei-'.l.
In the 1 irpliaiis' t'.airt
in an.l tor the couii
t of isomers I, l'u
The und. rsiu'i;. .1 Auditor. (July .s.intttl
ly tiie sai.t I otn-t, to n.i, kt a tli.-tn l.ut ion .f
the wiiloiv'a tiow. r in vii.l estat to and
ai.aiin; lii.-ti. I.-irst 1 : y entitled thereto, ltt-i l.y
i:tvis not its. ttui: lie will Mttt-ii.l to tlu- duiit-t
of Iiia :ti'oiiiimt-iil 1.11 lite .'.I day of July.
!i",al his ttilu-v in rsttr' Hlot-k. sni.rs-t
U.rou-'li, hen mi. d where ail M-rsau iuter
esttsl may .it:, u l.
II. U B Klt.
Auditor.
UDIT0R"S NOTIC E
In He-estate of Ju'.ia Holder, late nf Ji lin.-r
tow-iishi. die'd.
The uiidersiifiicd auditor appointed by mi.l
C.nirl to ttistrit.iiu- tue fund Iu tiie rrau.t
of the u.lniii-isinitor to uud uinonir thou
I. u. illy en til let! Uier. to. hen hy civ-n liota-e
llutt he will meet all patties li.iereslvd for the
iurHe f his a(nintment, at his office iu
Ihe buniuieti SHuit rsrt, on t rtday,
July I "Ui. IstiV, w hen aud where all pviswuH
Interested niav at tend.
J. H. I HU
Alldltur.
o