The Somerset Herald! i GKOP.'.E fc. fC'.'LL, Kd.tor. ' 6. WEDNESDAY. OtoU Jl. ISS8. Republican County CommltU. T be toll . wing named genUenien eoP j Uie list tr the ensuing year. Addison E. F. Fui.mer. Allegheny N. 1 J. C. Verier. Allegheny Xo. 2 Geo. U. Hirtia. Black G. L. MiUef. Beriin Borough W. S. Matthews. Btulbersvailey S. 8. Forney. onemaugh A. F. .Swank. Confluence B nxv-'u V. M. Black. Elkii. k No. 1 Liu; J IVachy. Elklick So. 2 Christain Folk. i.reenville I red LKirr. Ji ffcrsoii Frcierick t-haulia. Jemir R. . Covode. Jcnnertown Borouirh. D. L. Wiaod. Larimer L. (J. I m. Low,r Turkeyfoot J. J. Rush. Jlevcrsuale borough E. M. Lichly. S! iifcUccnstk Jesse v hij k-y- ililfori K. H. I'ull. Northampton W. II. Poorbaaith. No CcnMrvilie Bor..c;th Peter Piie. New Baltimore B-iruugU John worge. ie:e E. J- Ss:s. Paint-J. H. loti-t. i-t::aiuil.i.if John llatlirr. km-i IV-oogii -M. II. Uariwii. siahsMiry Ii.iiiil. W. H. Icioiier. r-ha-ie M I). lU-el. .,,:1!i.n-Dr. J. E. 1 :1. seeker. f,,m-pt T..rrsi.ip No. 1.- '. ......her. S.wefsit TjWai-l.li' N.l. 2-J. J. Pile, s.outiialur'lou J. B Baker. roiiycTek Win. II. MiiliT. S:,)jfsli.D li.r.Uijh A-r..u Sl.aiTer. :a!mit JJ. R. Wu.k r. Vj.jr Tarkvy f.i... -Frv.:man Y.vunkin. l'.;r-'::n lU;n..u-h K. I'. Yuiry. V"ii.tPi)ar IkiMOb i. L. Ob.. IC Si'v-i.-, Chv-t. 5HFta, reriry. Cr.an nijin. V j(c lor llirr .vm. Y.ite ir Morton. Vote P. J!J 'ruMi.t. V..ie fur MisrUfil. V :e fur . nil. Vow for Pujli. Voie for M.iler. V for Y 'irr. Vol fur Ilnu'er. U.)i your ilr-ja it iiltrk(T Ji .Si'.y.I.-r's. (io to Mr. A. E. l"i.'i' for rto.-ku ard g'.. V.-3. (.;) to Mrs. A. E. i'U's lor ch. K.U of all kiii-i.. Win ii yon wsi tei'.abie gK " ' ilrs. A. E. fui . .o to Mr. A. E. Oil's for ia.I.-ja' an.i ihii- to Mrs. A. E. I'ii.'s for fine : piash wraj-.s s:vi ,vu-. irti. i-., lo Mrs. A. E. L" ii'.'s for d.inr.el, ?tirt-. and l autoii ilatiiicis. i. ... :.. Mrs. A. E. I'i.i f.r men a, U.i.es a:i-i iiii.ir-. iia' ui.-.i-rrar. .Jo to Mm. A. E. I'ii. s for tli lwt fine b.a. is g.sjds and s,.is. , A.l kiu.'is of pr.1 ice lak.n ia exchanite ; for goixls at J, U. S.ii der s. ,., ,. . , ' u to Mrs. A. E. I 111 a tor calico, guig- tla.us, SU.rligs, uc.ao.1,. . Yes. Iain in my Dew room. Come and 8.,-e uie. J- r.vvi.ta. Caii and see a tine dispiay of Millinery tiuods a! J A. Rmiiiget s. Jeiiner X lwat.ls. Uo to Mrs. A. E. Thi s for gout Urea j PMS Is ulsti. lor toe tueilium auu lower , grilles. Celluloid Trusses gna.-autrtsl for a period of tore yi-ars not lo on aa or rust, at Bas ats ker ai f-nyders. Aucrc is no doubt that J. B. Snyder s new i.s k fcio.uig is the la:6--st and cheajieat ever opened .a .luerssil. lo lo Mrs. A. E. I'hi's for silks, veiveta. i piUMi, and ail snub of iusi.i..na:iie dress, c...a, uat. and bonnet trimmings. j r rsjin. r.ew .ssis, ano what a draw.ng liic crcd at i.w j r.ists is ; i J B. sxvdck s. A ro tit us li-jur ia Ly far the best in the U-an. Every g-sl boiis-ke. per wants it. M. s.Uroik keep, a g.jd suppiy of it on Laiid. I.- t . a. bid vr.ctic? teu " King a and ?-pwis-! in a.i i-iwiicva and at ail prices, oi liie celebra maiiiiilM turer, at l.,ciss.ifccr A Snyder s. Ladnst caii and see my :k-w i-.ne of Iju.ps who tue si., a is full ; Tu.-y are ixaut.es. L'i til cvt mum! ctllii-r. J. B. tits. I can fell voo s.s ds d.taL.r than any oih er u.. r. hatlt in to u. t a.i aud .-e n.e. and i.l leil nu wl J 15. Sxtuts Annitir. y new line of Carpet an i Uu.-s. t.ia; a.Ii tie soid aayd..Q in j nee. You wiil m:.-s someti.itig if yoa buy bei...re seen. it Uiy Liie. i J. B. SNVota. j V. e ix.Mt a larg- iiua.. o. , i l.a- e on hand a large nam r of pl 1 rica w!:i.-'-. we wiil sell in nuaiitia. to suit j the pun-iiacer. I'n, e viry rcas.juai.ie. taru ; popular firm of K iaale Jt s-'mster. and is a t-l .Mie tue i'aii;:: noli. son of Major Ji hn ICnaHle, of S .merset. Hoi.aao.ia Btuie. A Paasosj. j . - . V .-ar ioa.I of .fi.-em.ware and gla-sware ! At a mertimt of the S-.merset Harrison j istre.-eiie.iat ,v new store. Call and see j M-rton club, held in the- Court House t ,e.u i am not giving them awav. but tbe ; S-atunlay evening, it was determ in.! to at prices .re so low it a Host seems like it. " i pubiican m mee-ing, and par J B r-SYLEB- ' ticisite iu the torchlight proeisuiion at M"y- Please notics ibis, as it i-s imiirtant. If voa want :o -tiie y..ur ac-.-uu:i! on my Us ks wna me. y u must do so before tbe l.iih of Soeluiir. After that date I will i . place tiiem in the hautis of a collector. J. I SSYPIlB. If vou wsnt an t f. ercoat. that you are sure j wavuot earned over from bust fail s stock, brand new. call at my sum', as my old stock . all went up iu siiK.ite; sh:k is eutiisdy new. i Prices way do wu. i b!y ran sliou.u " take a mgiil off and go to J. B. S?iTDf:a. j Meyersilale. I! hsidicv .i Herr men hanttaiiorsMani- i moth Blis k, in r.jom nwitly oi-cupied by I Jai-ob Rayman, one of the liest Known Gar J. B. st,e.ier. If you are in need of anew j men in Stonycreek township, met with a fail and w.r.ter suit, ovrmt or anything ' very senoas aotiileiit shortly after noon, it, our line don't fail to give us a call. Sat- j Friday, and bis escape from a horrible death i.-ia,tiin noaraiitced in every p-s(iect. IPs HsrrrLis Una. Mx.it MaT.-W have just a.l.hsi j larv liiru.tira:r t our Mat MatIwc, m , . . . , i n i ll'Vitr-r rnriw.tisr; a s.Mrt rtistanrt north of li;t. h at nteu5 iiu w lt.r-pc ftiul ani tieaa. Jiatum. be,. p.k. Ackept ciistautly on i rau-t" nofth- band. n.i dai.v. Pan '.ring .., b.nd f-eiu-i.t train running at a high rate of , ' ,, , - ,;i I s:srd. Tbe horse, bng-y and driver were can uave tt kept in the retngeratur onul 1 1 - , f toseeii into the air as burb as tlie locomotive's wanted. ; , Ross V via A Co. 1 snu ke stack. Foster Walter, the engineer The following letters remaining m liie i of tiie freight locomotive, discovered th post, tf.ee at Somerset. w:il be sent to the i h.irs and bnpy on tbe trai k, but owing to dead letter r.ffl.-e if not cal'.eil for within ten tl.e high rate of speed 3t which it was run days trm this date. 0-tober 31. fsss: j nine, and tiie heavy grade they were lie Adains Daniel ; BrthiU-jeti Mr.; Barr i scen.iina. was unable to check np in time to I'anie! ; bov.i Cl.-aur.cj-; .Brown Lewis D. , ' avert th accidnt. The train was broOjrlit Brabaker C. A.; Ihinniier Iavi.'; Fetrhtig, j to a stand still as soon as posmbie and back- Lizzie : Illiis Mary F. ; Jones J wph : L.ng . Michael; M.il.-r Jerry ; Skr-'iir John : Shal- j ferjsi. , Snyder Lixzie: Triby Wm Wait- 1 ner J C. -. Woy J I- : W Us ait C. M. Foa;i-,s. Scutt Carios F. J. K. CorraiTH, P. M Flour and Feesi, Tog.'tter wi:h Grocene. I keep on band a corapiet stock of Flour. Oats, Cc.rn Mid- diir.irs. Chop ami Bran, and pay tbe highest cash market pri.-vs for same. Persons wish ing to buy or sell, will End it to f.eir ad vantage u give me a caiL M. S-. saor. Koietine Stock For sale by the sndersigtwl at farmer's prices. -J-WTtssos- Pao, Frortburg. M L Amor? f i-nt ;'ti;,in cran'H via I U ILiil.of ',,rti'j ii .-c. Jl ss Alice Seull, tf Irwitt. Westmoreland I coun'y, is a punt it the residence of District Att-irtvy Ei.ftiiier. Mr. David Pile iuw returned front Phila delphia, abere he had been for the past ttto rlu visit;.'! ; hi Km. Among our ca.lv- on Maalir. a that staunch tfjHii.is jc. Mr. Jcoi Heeiitr, uf M.ddiccreek tcn.Jiip . . Tb ooly marriage license issued during th put week was to Lewis Pifer u! Eliza beth Baily. both of Amf rsrt. The Odd Fellow new lodge room on Vain Crui ret wiU h opo totne public from aevm till ten p. m, Tharsday e ning, Sot. 1st. Mr. Abner McKiniey. wifr. daughter, and Miss Li. a Er dly Uepaned fir Xew Yora city Wednesday, where they wiUapendthe j winter. i Col. J.jhn P. Linton, of Jolinsuiwn, en- d.morwl to uOW the Democrats of Meyers ; .tile h w H-.Keciioa don't protect, Saturday I evening. Tlie new Cjok 4 lieeriw building on Main l'ns street is now un.lerrooC and the build ers nop- fc have it completed betjre winter se!s in. A teinrram in li.e Pittsburgh papers Mon thly says that there are more than one bun drul eases of typhoid fever in and alMUt Johnstown. t The chestnut harvest this scan was lar . ger than lor many y-ar. The nats. howev j er, were of a very inferior 'luaHty, and soon j be- ame a drug on the roariet J The '". L. Vai.L'u-en Nursery Company, of i eneva, X. Y. a'anl canvassers. Secjilieir ail- ven.emeiit inanther olurnn. :5i.:k Hrsl i cia. and jriaranteed tr-ie to nam-. The Harrison and Mortou cluii. with over j .r. "noii.ircii ui.ifi.mi'-d tondi Lvarers in line. , j .n-sc;i te J a very attractive appearance, , Weihtesday e.r.::;j. The parado was a ; cnr-hlanie one. A ni.-ae announiing the death of Mrs. ; M iry H '.n-e. kiT at Akron 'hio, wi.s received j , by lr.eu.li! of ti:e family in Somerset Mon- ! j dav tuorniiig. M. Uuneck-r wasadaugh- i ! "f P'set (' mtny years a rj-ii.ni of ; ih. i p.a.. : " " : ! The dwelling of Mr. DanieJ Trent, on j ; Mam street, vii brilliantly illuminated the ! even: ni of the R -publican torch light pn- j . oest.i. li,e Uarruon an 1 Morton club vive ihr t hearty cheers as they passed Mr. i Trim's Louse. At R -a ling the other day. m the trial of a iiiwi suit iiv-titutisl by a lawyer against an editor, J't lire- Kmientr.-.ttt ruleti that a law yer was a public oilicer. and when skinned by an editor ma- prove rxpress ruali.-e, the same as any otlur public orlicial. ! The nr-t putjcessfal b!.vl puriii'.r ever of-fer-sl to the f.ublic was Ayer's Sarsaparil'a. Imitators have hal their day, but some abandoned the field, while the demand for ! this incomparable mehci::eincjx-a-ses year by I year, and was never so icreui as at present. I The q.testion is fre.ac-.-.tly askwl ifa young j nran wiio will he 1 years of a.; on the day : after eiertion has a right to vof". The la;v ' pnit:ts s'.cii trrs,e-j to vote, so that youuit , iit'.-f. wlio will nt attain their n;ajri:y until Noveu.tKr 7th cat vote on N ivember ith. As will lie seen by reference to the election t po iamation, liie voting pla.- for Summit ! township has been changed from the Conn- oil Chamber in Mcverwlnle Borough, to ., .. Pe k s ."school-house in summit lowusmp. , , R ,..,, ,,!. ,l,. nLp ,e tl.is ..! . 1 Judire Bacr made the ortler fir this change j Saturday, on petitiou of sundry citixens f Summit townsliip. J. f al. Lowry. R-q , returned from a siuaipt.ig lo ir oi .sew jersey ounuay nioru- " will triumph in that State, and in the Em pire Slate aerosH the bay. Mr. Lowry made fourteen st"w',s 'n the land of "jerked I-tthtning " and sweet p.tatoes. The largest one be addressed was held in Hoboken. We wb to a knowledge tlj rece'pt of an in itaii.m to be r-nt at the bosie of Mr. and Mr. J.J.n H. Morrison, cf Bakersvilie. on Saiurilay. November i. when they wiil i-eielirate theirstiver weii !:ng. 'ur nwtgrat- ulatiotis a teti.lere io the Morrison h.Mise- hold on this festive is-casion, and our best wish is that tue remainder of their married I .lays may be as prospe.i:s atid happy as the ! twetitv-live vears just ruin dtsj out. I Mr. Pjwd-riy reiterates his nnqnaliCed ! and .ltialvmSie beliefin protw-tioii. althon-.'h : as he says, h- is n t permitted to take sides j actively as tietween part" caiKii.iaies. i uv- i ileriy is a Harrison man and wiil ote fijr ! him as the only way to m ike .! his p-o- I f. .us. We believe that the great b-siy of , the w tfkingroen of this coutilrr are with j Mr. P..di r'y, a:id w.'h him will cast their J votes for Harrison. M mon and Protection. PUuhh T. lne of the autumn weiidinirs is fo come orf in tbe East End on XoveniSer 17th Miss Sue Eikiiis. daughter of Col i. W. Elkins. i to tie lh.; bride, an-1 Mr John Knai.ie is tlie lurky man who wan her. Theirs wiil j lie tile lirst wed ling in tiie new Presbyterian 1 rnurvu. at-..: ttiat will tie sometunig pleasant ; I S.r ttiem to rememSr all their lives. tue a')ov- is trom uie ruisour-i rumriy . i.ifr. Mr. Knahi is senior member of the ; ersdaie. rn.lay evening oi tins wee. A iximmiffee was aprsiinteil to arrange with the niilroad ci.mpany fbr a sts-ial tram. The train will ieave Somerset at six o'clock in the evenine and return after th demon- stration. It is expected that from two to three hundred will xo fnim this place, aud that they will be reinforced by a large del- esta! ion at M lu.nl and Rockwixsi. This I will be the greatest demonstration of the cam;aiim. and every Republican who pnesi- : I must be regarded as marvelous. Mr. Ray J man was on Lis way to Superset, driving in a UiLVy . and in arteinpiing to cn the tnu-k ci up to the scene of the acciiient, where Mr. Eavman was found lyina- about tiire rvis from tbe trai-k. onlv glurrtlv bre -sd. but I ttms;ruii-ious. He was hnrr'tdly carried to a neighlwrirg bonse. and Dr. Louther was summone.1 to care for him. Mr. Rayman continued ia an insensible condition until 9 o'cl.ick Saturday morning, when he recover ed consciousness and asked where he was an. I what had happened. Rarrin; bump on tiie f. re head aad a thorough shak ing np, Mr. Rayman seems to have j9er ed no other injuries. ami expects to be abottt sgain In his usual eowhtion ia tbe course of a few days. The horse was thrown oa one si. le of the track and witliom bavin any bones broken, was nevertheless instantly killed. The bury was scattered along th apposite side in huBslreda ef pieces. ' Political Pointera. j Tli-r may not b nou-h -ip " in ilii saiuis7i, but son: parUus wiU ifet " UtU sp?i " nii t be aome. ': A Rrul!iran mevtir.s wilt be iiei.1 in toe 6 u!it acboo! boiu, Sooienet towoaliip. at 7 oVlta-k Fritiay eTeiiiiig. If yon want to be " English, qaite Enjiisb rou know," rot Sjt C!e!anL West say i lie " prfr cjfU.'' rtlier".i!k'y B pnblinans wi!l rai." a Han-irti and Morton pole and boM a uiett ir.g at Pioe Hill to-Jy, Taeiy. Vr. H. C. MoKinley, of Veyeradaie, aaii Hon. A. J. Coiborn will aojrwa Rdputii caa rpeeting at Glem-oe, tbb afterncon. Ah, there don'oifal voter. L' you want to rote on th winning aUe thia uoie vol d Republican tkket. Harhaoa and Mor ten. Examine the liat oi Repnbiicaa mecunra to be foaud in anotlir eolanio. R.-pubii-caaa aouaid luake U a point to attend the aieeliD3 in Uieir ?kinity. Tli canrau on tbe Rjp.ihiioaa sultt haj ba a 3iaiiiiy growiDg one. Can ( yoa be!p to make it grow more ? There ia still aome time remaining. Iiidifidu-U eifort ia a great factor. The Rrpubiitvn of ji.lkjrd tmroship w.il raii a pule and hold a niaM meetinz. andr the aiispim of lue Milfoni Hirriiuu and Morton club, at t.Vntreviite, Thurxlay even ins. Avery tceneral turnout of citizens of Moford and adjoining townships-ia tx-ted. The Republicans of the east end of Som erset township will raise Harrison and Morton pole at Pieasant Hill, on Saturday afternoon. A meeting will be held in the school huiioe at 7 o'clock the same evin .ng. Everybody ia invited to be present at both poll raiit' and meeting. The Republicans of Salisbury and vicinity will have a irrand torchlight prooj.siin and meetinat Salisbury, Thursday evpnini?. It I is said that tlnfe is more political eicttrmr.t and entiiuiaMn to the sijoar incii in Eik lick Townaiiip and salisbory this year than its any oilier precinct in the county. Ail the S!nt e'ei-t IVHvresMTw-n on Xor. ex.-ept rv.-ii, ariii ii tiei-tl June I, and Wrinocit , wliicli elected jpt. 4. atid Maine, j which e'erted Sept. 1J. Tue elwlors for ! IVjdeit wiil meet at their several State i cai.itais on We-lnis-lay. Pec. t. and cast i their ballots for President and V.ce Presi-j dnit. il)V fleaver says: " I have been in New j Y.wk. West Vinjiiiia and Vw ierey recent- ! ly, and have found tlie ouii.ik in the two I tomi.'r Siatea trer favorable, indeed, to Be- ' puhiican su-jress. I have tio d'.uht alsmt Xew York, and I believe that if the election I came off to-day West Virginia would lie Re publican. In West Nirginia ail d.-pen.ls on ! ;Le work tlotie lirtaeeu now and the elec ! tion. Xew Jervy I consider the moat doubt- i i fill of the Xorthetn States. ' I 1 Thomas II. tireevy. the iMmorratic nomi- j nee for Congress, is sefidin-j letters to Ee- puoiicans in ihe ciunty in which we find j i the following sentence: I don't exjct to ! I be ehrtisl. but 1 am desirous of running j j ahead of my ticket." This is a catchpenny j for votes the Republicans must lie on their j ; g.tanl against. The declaration is made for j the purpose of ahayinif the fears or suspic- j ions of the person whse aid is solicite.1, and j a vote is then asked merely as a matter of j compliment. It is an old d.nize. but not so j j oid but that the Democratic nominee hopes j ! to gain a seat in Congress by it. With the I J ilicy of prottvtion. Inch has built up our j i country, assailed by a scetiimnl tariff bill, j j wlsich wis pp.p.ise.1 an i the i-a-sae of ' which was advocated cxcin.ive'v by LVmiv : ! crats. onr peoi.'e cannot alH.r.l to risk com- : piimentary votes, and thereby a.-is insacri- ricing their own prosperity. B'i, ' tjuirer. - ' Republican Meetings. AT SIPEfVIl.LX. Tlie Republicans of Somerset Xo. 2 held ( a meeting at Siesviil Kri.h.y even-.mt. Ow ing to tlie very disagreeable weather the au dience was not as lar.v as it otherwise would have been, but a more eulhusiastic crowd never assembled in the Sipesville school bouse. Chairman C. C. Shafer called tbe meeting to opler and nominated Mr. Perry Umbenrer fiir President. Mr. M. Beam was elected Vice Presi.lent. and J. J. Pile. LHivid A. Swank, John Casebeer and Geo. Frltx, Sivreiaries. The sjieakers were Dr. A. J. Endsiey and Prof. X. B. Cn tcli field. at xro.vooi). A larjre an-1 enthusiastic meeting was held at Kintfwood. Saturilty aftern-sin. Tl.e meeting was organiieii by the eieilion of l! ; following offlcers: President, Josiah Oers ! hanl. E-kj. Vice Presidents, John Crossen, Jemuiah ting. J.dm F. Kr(-ja.-, Jacob Wei- Inter rsecretartes. Thomas u ili.ams. Lniv.a Piiiilip'.i. Francis Mai- Daniel Serhier, AU-xaailer Blulmugh. s?lBhe wen-made by (apt. W. II. San- j ,- j; Crit.-hliel 1. j tbevt. One of the iarrest and best meetings that i!as jn ;,,. eountv during the pre- S(,n, can,,;", was addrtsoed by Pr-jf. X. B. Critchfield atidt apt. W. II. Sanner at Trent, Mid ilecrrek townsliip. Satunlay evening, r p r Moore was chosen to preside j over the meeting with David Barclay, Josiah ! Crise. SsibMiMin Pile. Daniel Barclay and I. j t A. Ptitman t.r Vice Pre-idcnt, and F. W. Pile. F. B. Vphose. W. Gross. Josiah Ba--r-'ii, Xoah Hemmiriser and Will. Piles Eir Secretaries. The meeting wx held in front of Mr. A. H. Bntgh's store. Mr. Bnigh's little six vear-old daughter insisteil on hesr- in2 Jhe ,h .nj fru-ntly starte-l the ..,.. -i.i-i, t,-i--.l' rewarded the ,..k Th. Mi'.f.,r,l monnted Harrison a!!ll M,ir1on c!(l,,; wilU ,beir excellent band, was preM-nt. This club had to t-avel over t.itr miles to attend the meetig. It is com posed of tried and true Riubliraiis. Republican Meeting ana Pole Rais ing In Ogle Township. On Saturday afternoon la-t the R p-iVd-rans of O'Ie townsliip, Somervt coumy. Ta. ntiseil a Harrison and Morton pole, very su.ssessfully at (Vh'ton, abjut srventy-Cve feet in length. There were no rvi.lar speak ers present, neither any IVmocrals, so it was not deemed necressary that any.ne slior.ld speak. Whiie the stars and stripes were being floated to the breeze, three rousing cheers were given. Some three or four old veterans, iss on the g-omd who expressed themselves that they will vole a th?y shot. and advised others to follow suit, th tt is for Harrison. Morton. Protection, and tbe Union. It has been annowuce-i that Mtsrs. C if fisjth and Gastiger of Somerset will bold a meeting at Ogleton on Friday next. All th. will vote as the soatb shot will be apt to be present, that is lor Cleveland. Thtirman' Free Trade sod slavery. Some of the Democrats venture lo say that Cleveland will carry Pennsylvania. They might as well attempt to carry him and the rebel battle Hugs to the moon. Cos. The Triennial Assessment. The work of making the triennial assess ment will begin next month. In th is assess ment the names of all taxable persons are set down with the occupation of each and B description of tlie property, both rial and personal, and, also, afl objects made taxable by tbe laws of this common wmltb tirgether I with a full and just valuation thereof The real estate exemK irora ta tat; on are court bonse. jail, schools, churches, seminaries, cemeteries, grave ysnia, toll briilges, station houses. A. Parsonages are nut exempt and must be assessed. Whiie making an assessment the assessors will preface st enrollment of all male per sons between the ages f 11 and 4j years, to be knows as the m iliary roil. Wanted, Custom -rs f groceries, finest line, lowest prices. QTnsware, th largest Ooct and best hi the mar lief cheap. Glassware, nirfby line aad faiicy styles. Banging, bracket and stand lamp's latest styles, very chesp. In willowaie the Bottom has dropped oat prof its ne cuTwuleratioa, Job bit of bargains in soaps, dried fruiLS. canned goods, Ac. More in particular after the elect iim. Ev B. CorTBOTS, . Xo. t Baers Blork. Two Slick Hungarian. j Two slranacrs apvs-ar.M at Mr. Karl's s- j loon, oa tliuton street, J ihnatnwn, on Wed nesday, and after drinking glass of b;r ak'jd the bar teti-Ier to easn an order for $72 on the Johnstown Saving Bank. Tlie bstr ten.ler refuai. bat Mr. F. Kleinmycr, who wa- present, told thi stranija to gi to Gets, F.rtirt it i tinn, win might acco.-imo-iare them. These prnt'emen sent to the bank ut ccUU to ascertain if J.ihn J-ink3, whose name was signed, had any money in the bank, and were informed that he bad that very aiotuing given the required two weecs' notice to withdraw the cash. This seemed all right, and Geia. Foster A Qnion gave the men the money, and they divided tt. About this time Mr. Jonoako, wbo Uvea in Cambria, appeaed at the bank and Informed the offl ciala hit bank book bad been stolen. Two strangers had spent the previous night at hi place, and the book disappeared at the aame time tLcy went next morning. Two men visited the bank and tried to draw the money, bnt the two weeks' notice prevented, and they gave the notice, signing Jonoako name. Ueia. Foster & Qiina were at once notided by the bank people that Jooonko's book haI bes stolen, but the strangers al ready had the money. Telegram were sent to towns along the railroads, and a telegram from Somerset, Wednesday evening, stated that two men ariswehng the descriptions bad been arrested there. Mr. James ljuinn and Constable Josiah Waters went up Thursday morning and proceeded to tlie jail. Mr. Quinn identified one of them as the party who had obtained the money from him. The men thereupon acknowledged their guilt, and gave their names as Michael & cbor and Andy Hutnbpjoky. They came here from Illinois in eearcb of work and, stopping with Jonosko, on Wednesday morn ing tound bis bank-book, on which they were told they could get tlie money. They went to tlie bank, as relate. 1 above, and then went to Kant's sahn and wrote the order, to which Jonosko's name was signed, and oa which the money was obtained. They also implicated " a man with a red tuotis tach" who was at the Somerset A Camoria station when they were about to board the train, ami who. threatening to give them away, it he were not given half the money, was accommodated with iJO. He has not been seen since. Tlie men were scan lied by Constable Wa- i the li-pinr men."' ten at Somerset, and i3.H were found in j According to the parairraph just quoted, Hunil.risky's possession, while Bacbor had j tbe hideous marker of high license" is a only i4.29. The officer took charge of the j swat moral blessing, which f .Hows in effect money, and brought the prisoners to town j of the Prohibition imitation, and the imme on lheS. 4 C. when they were taken to the j d:ate object of polling a large vole S.r F'wk, is lock-up. stripped of theirclothing, ami aain s an-hed, but do more money was found. That they were shrewd is shown by the fact that they purchased tickets for Stoyes town. and paid their fare from there to Som erset. The accused had a hearing before Justice Tittle on Thursday evening, and they were held in r- bail ea-.h for their appearance at next terra of court on the Charge of obtain ing money un.ler false pretense. The men were well dress. k and did nig have the ap p?arance of being scoundntia. Jvh'tMov IU-UJ. "Step In the Box." The following named persons have been drawn to serve as jurors at the Decemlier term of Court, beginning on Monday, the loth day : i.assn jra. as. Addison Patrick Mimmy, Thomas P. ilreeu. Allegheny Freilerick Miller, John Sar vtr I-n.t hers valley Benj Coneniangti Samuel G. Hay. Thomas. Simon Thomas. i .influence B.irough V. M. Black. Mlklick Ephraim J. Folk. Cnsnviile J.miah X. Lint. Jistfi rson '"JeorgeJ. Flick. Liwer Turkeyliot Balaam Y'ounkin, J. L. Hyatt. Northampton Wm. Bail man, Joa, Boyer. iitiemalioning John ilamer, John Ack er man. Salisbury Borough Calvin T. Hay. Somerset Bonjugh Amos W. Unepper, Wro. Houpt. Somerset George F. Barron, Philip Ben ford Stonycreek Lewis C. Iambtrt. auuiuiit M. C. Huriier. tatvEaex jcaoas nasi wsxx. Addison Charles XL Roberta Peter Stack, Thooia J. Bin!, ftf X.ath. Aneg'ieuy Augustus Dayman, Francis Pohre. lUaik-i.imuel J. Wetmer. . lwtfiTsvaliiy John Stalil, iim'l Eagle. . Etlilick D. I. Jolaneon. Greenville Samnei Y. Tntxy. Ephraim JlcKensie. Jedersou Weaiey i. Braucitr, Ephraim D. SbarT.-r. Jenner Daniel Figge. Meyerwiale Borough Wm. 0. Lint. J. II. Frieiiiine. MidiUecreek Hlraaa Cphouse, Smith B. King. Miifml Isaiah Flick. Xortliamton X.h Martr. Jacob Emer ick. Peter C. Brack, ('lemahoning W illiam Bicinger, Jacob K.xintz. Somerset Boroonh Elwood Kice, Jacob ; Xeff, Jr. S..merset lm- J. sbaulis. Gnu. C. Lich- j ty. John II. ( aster, C. H. Miller. Aug. Kubs. 1 Stonvcre.;k Hiram H. Grady, John M. ! Voder. Albert Wright. Summit John B. Miller, Frank Enos. Cpoer Turkeyfoot Ephraim Miner. V-rsina Borough B. F. Snyder. tikvisss juaoas co50 wire Addison S. J. Ringer. J. S. Harwell, C. Risheherger. Aiiegheny t.Vinrad Hochstcttier, Israel Cougheoonr, Henry Hartge. Blai-k Peter Snyder. Francis Snyder. Brot liersva! ley Samuel Bnt baker. Conemaiigh Isaac L. Y" oiler. Coniiuenes Borough Thomas Br.wn. T. B. Frantx. Elk'.ick Monroe Kretchman, Milton J. Beachy. Lewis S. Maust. Jefferson A. B. HowanL Jenner Miluin Cnumneld, John Thomas, Aaron Walker. Larimer D. D. Long. Meyersdale Borough C. W. TraxaH. Middlecreek George W. Cramer. Xorthampton tlirislian Warner. Xew Centrevirie Borongh Wtn. A. Miller. yoeniahoning Joseph Xaugle- Salisbnry Bofougb Samuel Koonra. Shade Levi B. Maagea. Henry Smith. John Felix. .... . S.-aieet Borough- Albert A. tanner, Da vid Friediioe. r Sbmersnt Oavtd Wel'.er. Jacob P. Fried line, Isaac G. Jones, Jonas Custer. - aanthamptunAaaus Taxii.uan . T'prssrTtrkeyfojt Herman Fhiilippi. Trsina Borough Daniel RhoJ.ls. Prof. C. B. Coolc's SuccesB. We have received nnmeroua compliments from friends of our schools flir tbe correct and neat sty lr of the Roll of Hodar publish e.1 in the I turn last week. Many expressed their surprise at the number of pupils enroll ed in th two schools, and aba at the average attendance of fsj per cent. This in deed speaks well fbr Uk management of the schools, and the Principals, C. B. Cook, of tbe Chartien. ami C. J. Fisher, of lb Mans field, both of whom came among sa as strancers only a few weeks since, have already shown themselves to be " tbe right men in the right place. Mtnmid f "mm. Remember AUcock's are the only genuine Porous Plasters. They act quickly and with cer tainty, and can be worn tr weeks without causing pain cr inconvenience. They are invaluable in case of Spinal Weakness, Kid ney and Pulmonary Difficulties, Malaria, Ague Cake. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Strains, Rheumatism. Lambago, Sciatica. Heart, Spleen and Stomach Troubles, and ait local pains. Beware of imitation aad Jot a. he deceiv ed by roisrepresentatioa. Ask Rir Alloork's, and let bo expianatkut or soikatatkut induce yoa to accept substitute. Tha Vole. Emtob Hka-vto .While :n Pennsylvania the Baliunri isaite take the front in tlie campaign, and minor tjiwulions receive hut little consi.teratioo. our neichUirs over in " York State " are having a more complica ted tight ; and tlie issue of It.jjh Lkv " against "Free Whiskey" is kept squarely abreast of tlie issu of H Protection ' against - Free Trade." JTwr Ytm im an eii;ht piv weekly, pub. lisbed by Fnnk Jfc Waanal. Xew -ork. os tensibly as an organ of the ".Third Party but practically with the intent to keep the Democrats ia power. While Th Toict makes a show of impartiality by speaking of the corruption of the older parties, it touches the Democrats gingerly, and goes lor the Repub licans with bar knuckle, and exhausts all the nuxiet and form of denunciation. In try ing to injure their cause. 77 Vjict manifests, to an intense degree, afl the characteristics of its class ; it ia what one may properly name a " sanctimonious bowler." An artitrie in a recent issue of the above named paper, headed " The Hideous Morkeryot High License." conclude with the significant and emphatic expression : "High License must be (ought to the death." Xow it ia evident that tlie defeat of high li cense means the election of Hill, and tlie election of II ill means the triumph of the salooti and a free course to ail the corrup tion that flows from unrestrained trmific in honors. Verily this rote is very much like tiiat of the seaiot's, who in their sei ho'ines de man.ied the Barabbas, and cried out lo crucify Christ. But this voice has two tones, like Orator Puff a ; or. like Jisop'a traveler, it can blow both hot and cold, and as an ol jeet ia black or white, according to the light in which it is viewed. It says : "Mark this prediction -. Poll oOO.CniO votes Cir F'isk, then the !inor men will be about the most zealous people in this country r restrictive laws to lop oif the more obnoxious features of the saloon. Poll a jmail vote Sir Fisk, tlic-n the present temperance airjla tnin di-s out and restrictive laws will be as dead a letter as they werr prior to the vote ! Sir St. John in 1sk4. Were Ir. roshy as i politically wise as he is reputed to he, he would vote Eir Fisk to help make restriction j possible through the fear a large Prohibition vote would inspire in the old parties and in j me restnction pommie : ami yet, Dinn n- cense mast be fiiughtto the death 1 When TV Vtrirt manifesfs such astonish- consistency, it must be equally di-stiu- i guishei fbr veraciiy ; and here is a sample ' The party that had done almost everything tiiat was .lone airainst slavery was the Whig frty, and yet the men who started the Re publican party killed it" Killed what f It The V'iu-e means slavery, it is correct, but it evidently wants to be nnderst.wid as say ing that the men who started the Republw-an party killed the Whig party ; and the asser tion that the Whig party did altu.ist every thing that was done aitainst slavery, is a new discovery in American historv. When it suits the purpose of The F.ce, however, to compare the position of the ' Whig party, in reganl,to abolition, with that of the Republican party in regard to pmbi- bition, among other thinirs quotes this from a paper of the times: "This was the plea i which led tens of thousan.ts in 140 to sup- i port th slave power, wrapped in the Harri son and Tyler ticket : and the sume is to be urged with utmost enrgy in lsu. It con tains in itself an acknnwied;rmut of wrong of an act that ought not to be committed : but " thia once," just "this once." this evil must be don lhat good may come Br not eaitght in this trap. Do right new." Is that the way the Whig party did aim-ist everything that was done against slavery? For tbe bundling together of con tradictions, The IVrtr must be awarded the prize. Here is another utterance of TV V:iet: "Sam Small's vote in Georgia la"t Wednes day wasn't small. Tlie Dem-ieratic vote footed 1,WS, the Prohibition I.tri, the Re publican So the Republican party is the Third party down there. Xow. where is the use of a third party? Yon know a thin! party is like a fifth wheel to a wagon, for Al bert Grimn says so. If tboee Republicans in Georgia hadn't thrown away their votes on a a third ticket, the IVniocrata would have been ilefeateiL Of course, they are a Demo cratic annex, supported by Democratic mon ey, to defeat the Prohibition pai". an,l Just as like as not they will vote for their third party ticket in Xovember. although they know that a vote for Harrison is a half vote for Cleveland. How stubborn some other wise good people are !" This is quite appropriate for the onran of a party whose candi.lar for vice president openly bursts that be was a slaveholder, and a secessionist : but it does not explain bow the R'publiean pirty hippens to bj only the thin! party in the South ; it might have added, that the methods of men of Mr. Brook's persuasion wiien it comes to voting on national quest urns, o no per.-. publicans to be even a third party : but no party at all in tbe S.juth. Employ the same methods against the Pmhibitionists their bowi will be pitched to so nig:i a Key. that it will be beyond the capacity of ordi nary ears to hear it, though it is quite audi ble now. Finally aa a specimen of "Thini Party " tnitli. and honor, permit ni? to in sert this, ci-'ppvd front this last nam wr of the Xew York Tniiafl. "Here is a fragrant sample of the rampaiirn literature of tbe thini party, which plnmes . itseif upon having a monopoly of alt the principle, purity and pie'y in American poli tics. Bishop Xewman, of the Methodist Church, recently declared lhat he would vote for Harrison and Morton, and ad.ied : " I vote as I pray, and pray as I vote." I.,..!.. .1,1., ar. , Km...U Pn.t.n R-ter- i nut' ion. wIk eilits one of the oRrtna of the T.urd Party, emitted Uie fbiiowing sweet scenteil ! screed iu his journal. " The Wisconsin Prohibitionist." The following is from tlie advanced sheets of the Bishop's book of common prayer " : "Ob, Lord! Thou knowest that I have bad about as much attention from the Re publican party as it is tbe gtcxl lot of any Methodist minister to receive; and Thon k no west also that no man wbo has eni yed these privileges ean leave the party without being-ealled a sorefua-L a traitor and a snive ling hypocrite : and yet. it does look tough for a man of my standini; to vote the same ticket with tuns of thousand of sal. ion thugs and bloody brewers and distillers. It does look hard, as I before remarked to sec a Methodist Bishop voting with such low- down and yicioof plug-uglies, thugs and gut- j ter-snipes, to continue a traffic that pulls j more men down to hell in one .lay than I j ever converted ia ail my life. And yet. oh. j Lord 1 Thou knowest the fix I am in. H"!p j i me to make the people to truly see that both I and Sheridarl Shook, and Benjamin Harri son, and Peter P.er, and Captain Pabst, and Buffalo Miller, and B!oody-Cotnr' Cox. and Schlitx, and Val Biatx. and Boes (J'tay. and tens of thousanils of otlier whiskey men and several other good people, do hearuiy sympathize with all wise and well directed efforts for the promotion of temperance and morality; and to Harrison anil tbe Republi can party be all glory, forever. Amen ! " There are some sincere and pure minded Christain people who have been misled into joining the ranks of the Thini Party Prohi bitionists. Do they approve of scurrility and biaspbesay as means of grace and right eousness There is one important fact in regard to The YaUt which mint not be omitted, and that is that free copies of it are kept for dis tribotioa at almost ail postoffices. The pre sent administration must be very much interested in increasing its circ'iiation among Republican voters. rmxios. Wanted ! Eiiles, aa4 Fbts. I will pay the highest cash prie 1 all kinds of hides, pelts and furs. Call oa Bi at my residence, immedi ately west of the 3. A C. Station. H. 6. Ctrnutesua. Stony cr9 Items. The butchering season lias mmeiv!, and ere lomr sausages ani buckwheat cakes will be all the rajr. Run aud snow is tbe order of the day here. either mi or the other having visited ns every ,1a; lor the past month. Misses Emma Landis and Cora We.gle visited relatives and friends at Johnsowa and Si.uth Forx last week. They report an enjoyabie time. Oid Stuoycreek is solid 6r Harris-o, M.jr ton and the whole ticket, and will roil up the largest Republican majority in her his tory. Watch her and set. There are several steam threshers busily engaged in this township SuUhing op the fail threshing, if which a large pi; port ion yet remains o be dune One sight last week severs! dogs attacked a Hock of sheep belonging to Mr. Uavid Wei gle and made almost a daaa sweep, leaving only three oat of fcarteen. Our township schools havs now been iu operation tut three weeks, and are proeresa ing finely. We have not heard a single word of complaint, and the teachers ail seem to give entire satisfaction. A large portion of the potato crop of this township yet remains in tbe ground, and most of the corn is unhnsked. This condi tion of things is chargeable to the extremely wet ami cold weather of the past month. One of the best colt 3 seen in this section Sir many a day was brought to shanksvine I one day last week by Mr. Pierce Fisher. The animal ia but a year oi l, aid on being weighed tipped tbe beam at 1JK) pounds. Tbe Walker brass band is practicing every other evening now, in order that they mar be in readiness to attend the political f i.ner al of one Gmver Cleveland, on November j ith. We hope every Republican will turn j oat oa that day, aud help bury the IVtno- j cnitic party. A m ist diMtresMng acciiicut. an.i one that will mail probability prove fatal, bt-ftii Mr. Jacob Rayman. a prominent ciiiAm of tios ; township, on Friday morning !n.-t. While I on his way home, ami in erwsiug the Som- i erset and Cambria Railroad at S ly.ier's sta- tion, be was run info by an extra freight j traiu. The horse was killed iuMantiy, the j wagon completely demolished, and Mr. Ray- j man received injuries which tlie attending ! physician, Dr. J. M. Louther. of Sjmrrjet, says be cannot survive. - Sm.sissvttxE. Prooarty for Sal. It is situated two miieswest of Stoyi-stown along the pike, containing seven acrts. oti which there is erected anew dwelling house. a stable, ami other necessary outbuildinas. Two springs, with good water. A young wrfianl. containing choice apple, peach, prune, plum, quiui-e and pear trees, for in $ls payments. For further information inquire at ppjperty. or aJtlresa L. B. Miller. Lavatisviiie, Pa. Ce b hart Items. ! Having seen nothing from this " n.sic ; o'wooila " in the columns of the Kkiid for ! some time, thought a few items might be of i interest to its many readers. Owing to the extremely wet weather farm- ' era are not getting through with their fad ' ! work. The great query seems to be, when j will it quit raining Our merchant C. A. Waiter, ha.- Lis store- : room filled to over llowing with new gtsuls aud is doing a thriviug business. ; The old hotel, at which Gen. Wai-hi -iirton . was once eutenained. has been torn .lo-rn 1 and replaced by one of more nvidern archi- lecture, and the proprietor with his sm.i ing face and winnim: ways is ready to enter tain tbe traveling public in tne best ponsiuie ; manner. ( Our new furniture store owned by Knal le ' A Son, nIM chock full of ail kinds A ' household gools which they are selling cheaper than the cheapest. . Our blacksmith, Mr. Markel, who has the reputation of being tbe best shoer in the county, b also doing a thriving business and ; Berlin KorWand Somerset IIca tLD Sir pub tbe merry nng of his anvil can be heard from I licatioii. morn till night, reminding tlie sch.xii chii- dren who pass of the words of Longfellow " The children coming home from school look in at the open door. They love to see tiie flaming forire and hear the bcilows n-ar and catch tli burning spark, tiiat Uy like j chaff from a threshing floor." j Our school, which has been in session f.r j one month, is in a flourishing condition. ' averairing 26 out of an ennliment of J7. 'ir : scliool boose too is a model of neatness and j comfort and is a credit to the boanl of di- ; rectors that built it. On Satunlay last Ihesrhovd board of Mil- fonl met at our quiet villaire to pay off their I teachers but, although the boari ha.1 ad- j joumeii on tbe 15th f Septemiier I'ist to ! meet at Gahharus on the last Sat ur lay ia j October to issue orders for the teachers pay ! and to transact such business as might lie bmught be. re thero. only three nembi-n : put in their appearaticc, and after waiting ltiently until U r. witiiout a .psorttm ! Prof. a.eim. of the Lnrss Iliads district, was i (3,pau.he1 afmn ,!je ef Texan Bron cbo fo hring on? o( meTr anJ , ,,, ,Jme th(. Pn)f ntaTVK,L !be j beast ccver-.t with -m aI himself with mul, but witli him tlie one nin nei-f-SMstrr to constitute a quorum, when a Presiilcnt pr.i tern, was Iiastdy apf.ointetl. the necessary j siifnature allixed to each onler. the " R.sit of i all evil " banded over by the Treasurer, and f the school-masters and school-marm went j on their way rejoiciug and rea.iy for another I month's work. Pbili.w. Public Notice. I he,nby irive public notice that I haee disposed of my entire ilock of zer.erul rner- 1 chandise to mv sons, who will continne Ihe 1 business as the Sipe Bn.tiiers. I return my thanks to my customers tit their liln rai pat- ; nmage d urine my Vun business xrience. and retioest them lo coutintie the same to my sous. Pitteb Sira. SirtsvtLLX. Pa , October 2 l.4. Why Co West? j When such grand opportun. ties await y. hi ; in West Virginia, Maryland, and ti e famous ! Sher-andoaU Valley. Virgi-iia. a seeti in p..- srseing all th reipisites fir health, comfort , and prosperity. So region in the 1'uited States is attract- i ing greater attention llian those States ; pe. pie from the North. West, and rxtrerut S.u:h ( are looking that way with the view of Ua- j i ting. Improved farm lan.is are U oe oi.ta.n- i ed at frum per acre and upward', an. m- i proved tiinberand graaing laivis at from II j to per acre. Rich mineral !an.L. ar cheap, et.vilent water powers, manufacturing sites. buin locations, etc.. are numerous. Tiiesehoois and cburrhes are excellent ; th penple are hospitable aud extend a warm welcome to newcomers. Tbe climate is rrneipiaied. no severe storms) or cyclone, and ne eonta'otis diseases. If yon wish to know more aoout these States yoo should write to M. V. Itichards. Land and Emigrant Agent, B. AO. Railroad. Baitirtvrre, Ml, stating what yoa want and he will give you full in format ion free of charge. Heilow Mike. "Hellow. Fisk? is this you my. oh my, but I am glad to see you. when did you eel back?" "I came ou Monday Mike. I just dropped in to see J. B. in his nw store, tiolly but things look nice in there.'' Ton bet. Fisk ny.ier b ail right. Ta, Ta in a hurry." I'm j. For Sale. j One very handsome marble-top walnut i side-board, in good condition. Wiil be sold j cheap. Call at Sxaste office. , A Card. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the BtbiersigBMi no book sreount, will please call ami settle at once, either by cash or note Pxrxa Strx. gtrcxviuB. Pa., October 3, Id!. Republican Meeting, 1 Visr Meetings will be heid at the Sallowing dues aad places, when tbe Issues involved in the great pol.tkal baitie now being waged will he in n ted and discussed by core pa tent speakers : Salisbury. Thursday, Sow. " 7 p. na. X. t enrreviil " I " 7 " BeuUu 3 H. Friday " 2 " 7 " Mrtyersiiaie. Friday. " 2 " 7 Jenner X Roads. Satuniay. Xov. U, at Jp. m. F-casant H-l st unlay " - " T ' H l.stnd. " " " 7 " tm. R. Srii, CuvaC. Sa trxa, Secn:tarv. Chairman. Local Institute. Following is tlie program of the Is-al in- ; ttitute to be held at Ursina, on November i 'Ma and 1'Jlh : I Hi oa I nvrsi.To sctstios Opens ax 7:3", with mn-ic, t.lioweii by or- j gfjiizatjon. j Recitation, by C. R. McMillan. Reailir.g, by Miss Manie Zimmerman. Address. "Tl.e People ami the Po-.iic i S-lnis." by Pr-f J. M IVrki-y. i M usic. Ri-adin-r. by M.ss Biaticlie Slisw. : Tt tiY W.iR.SlVti SRsSl-.X . pei;s at o cl.x'k. wit a .pierics. Lessi.ua in Advanced Reading, by C. R. McMillan. EsKiy, by M;ss Cora BlpI. Pnma-y Keiuling. witii tla-ss Drill, M s ; JIattie (.olbi.rn. ) InterniisM.in. Music, tileries. Lessons tut tl.e l.ttle folks, by Prof. X II. a:i:ier. ! , Kai:ing. by M:s Mary M. t li.,t. k. .Methislsi f TeiHt.inii Ad.ar.nJ Uj.t..n-. 1 with Claw I'nii. X. B. K re- w. ijeiierai 11. maris. Opens at l.:K. with music. C.iloweii by queries. Primary teaching of numbers, wi ir.Tt, by Mrs. Hat tie Hansom. Readinir, by C. U. rbiiiippi. ss ; tlovemment, by I'rof R. R tjenemi remarks. All topic w.il b-r op'n f-.r general dl si tis- sioii. All jtersons i:itere-tci are invi'eti to attend. in e.lie'aiio S vvSKa. II UV Cumaiitt ee. I'&KH. Resolutions of Respect. Jl a r-Jiir state.! meeti'ii of liie iV - metis Home and Fonuu Missionary So-ie- . ty ..f tl.e Evangelical Lutherau ( Lurch at i M..ytown. the foiiowir.g resolutions were : adopted : ' WucKxts. It las pleased Almichty G.i , in Ills infinite wisiom to remove fn.m onr j society two of our menihers. viz : Mother r !.)r-a Stailer and M tber Saraii Pearson. ! therefore be it Rmienl, That whiie we deplore their loss, and bow in submission to the Divine .lecr-e. ! we extend to ibe bereave.1 families .nit heart- , S it ."vmpathy. j Urmiwi That by the death of these two , afsi mothers fl:e society has I'ist two of its ! won by members. j RcMtiicd. That the foregoing resolutions 1 be sprea.1 on the minutes of the soriefy.Snd i that a copy be furnished the editors of th j Mas. j Mas. j Ma, j : -- CtaoLtxa BeaKEY. Srsi.v A. IliKrLXT. MtUOABXT SliH-'FEB. Cotnmitsr. Chickcntown Items. Hiirraa tr IIarri-)n ao.l MorTta. Ourkenrown is a!tit onte mi.e ea;?t of j ie t ! Tiie pvnpl f Clii'-'kpiUiiwn an Ur.U:a4 j Cfrw it I will, bn:i t untiripuiHrfi-' f-jr bcri?r f wvatiitrr ia tite ftit irv. W. J. Porterlici.l. who was ..-ail.sl away J vv-ry suddenly io attend tue funeral of hij j father, rcturn-si home last week. j i Waller S-iwr, who lives in the sui'-.rl s I of I lii.-kentown, returned fnim Pln'ladelpliia i tiiis week, and resrts the st.jck markets , g.ssl. ! I; ii if ' wi-iii.-r m the ;:nity or ( ken- j tan ine tl.iy lost w?fk. They rprt a ur- jvou? time. j Tliere arv me verr nr.naf.iral tliin-js in rh'ckntoTn a Fit!-. bj.i IWn larH'i to t wiilt. ani! Kabn ho- ben known ti i.k. : an-J a n !t;w bn knoirrt tt ku-k. Sn; ( riiii k-rtt j-wn'si en-i;rT.r-'in mn ( li-iVti In-en sw.ilaiUii ia rjita'cn-. T'f-r f t:rr- h;t not 'vn ppr-reil 10 the pnhliv yet, anl perLaj s :;!Vir will ie. M. T. Portt-rivlii aiiti Lutlwr Mmr n r 1 out h'intir,ic litis wwic. untl a!I ;iey irt t i younif ir!ir' Tjm VS!i-in w'ii h ' rhfy itnt.r"iIiAr'l by 1'htKtin.t thr -wx. T!ie 'luna r nnt known. Tae c!t;:T.i of th. t-jva arv ;.';. rt''t tin; hetn-f R'ptihl.-irt, an l ihit jnyfr U tiutt f E jut nue pMr, (Jtfit.'ii nrt4! t-hv tira fnr evil way- o;i i ve Ii-r II irn Morton ar.J at the crti:nx "iw- tion. A i-KY I'llti New Cooes '. HoLt'ERBArM. tentral Ki.s.k, om- 1. II. erset penn'a.. i"i!rers th; wreek Mens'. Is.ys' and '!;:;. I-ens' siilLs ar.-d MvsT.'a's. reltts" FarnLsI.irg Tuxsls. A big f Olncsi. 5Iittetis. etc. . Hj'S. ''up. B.S1I .t llOes. d-retin.-s and '1! (.lotiis. FAd:..si l.at. in Newma-ke?s. Ja. fs and Ivimans. An "over-st.sk. ' and W'il se:l rery N.w. rnie and see tlie bargains le-C.re I you buy. M ARR1ED. WITT. w Till' " K. At tiie r-f .rme.1 pars nae. S.nicrset Pa in. !o. I, by ! Rev. Hiram King. Heon! R W:t a-.d M s ) Mary A. Sehrork. both of rVimtuit Mills 'Pa. Ri M E.'131'R' i S:i'.WiIAN. At the res ilience of the bride parents, on Sumlay. i ic- J t.eSerT. lt by Wm. II. Miiier. E-p. Mr. John R..msbnrg to Mrs. Sarah J. showman, j both if th is county. j MEYERS SARVER. At th residence j of the briiie s parents, on Tuewlay. i n toher j !;. l--s. by Rev. Philson Serker. Mr. John ) F. Meyers and Miss Mary sjarver. both of i Alie-rheny Township, ssjmerset Co., Pa. j ISAER BRO'.VN' ra Thursilay. fs-.iher i 1. Isj. at the resilience of Joeet li Brown, near nd Patch, b f Re, twss F. Uarsh- a;an. Mr. Owen Baer to Miss El!i Bsun, both of fireenviUe Township. Somerw? Co.. Pa. DIED. SEED. n Sinday. October 21. isH. at bis borne near sitjanksviile. Simtret t 'ouu ty. Pa.. Mr. John R-rd ageil year. 3 b. ntli and 17 days. TK'S.i-fln Tuesl.iv, O"r..oer Srt, Iss.-. in Je!1ero Townsliip. Somerset Caianty. Pa. Siiwxi Young, aged 7t years. Ii month and 19 day. j Q RAN ) FALaL, AND Silks, Dress Goods, and Cloaks. We art now pr pufl t U. t tht it'---( f.r. r.f Kin,, r!.ri an '?-. r;i tirt?r hhown :a ttiU viiy, At prue tliac mill pa nr r.r? 10 m tl-.eru. -iii::zz;:-zr.CIOLlvS ! -;::r...:;-.:::::r :::: Cur Line Ccrrplots, Consisting cf English Jackets, Te-o Coats, clc., S:c. All t h alnve we have in SeaUkin. Plush an.i Cloth. Ay on in ne.l of inrVjj in his line w.rt .lo wetl fo inspect our iiiie, as it is ve.-y Urge. a-. I v. variety u-.. i; .a.U. I' .'.cvs tliy the low.-st for good goous. 35 Fifth Avenue, -.V. To ot;r Inemls jv can t v s.t as. DO YOUR SHOPPING AT GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, WHFlIiE YOf WIIJ. FIND AN I T ENSE MN'H Of Ladies' and Ohildrcns COATS AND WEAPS. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS. DRUGST- DRUGS"! . C.EBE1F0RD, SticoesMor to GEO. W. BEXFORD & SON., Ptli'I'UIETuR OF TliE OL D ES DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUMY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, PEXX'A. DRUGS. 3IEDICCVE, CIIEHCALaS. DYE STUFFsS, PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES. TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. An.i all ;!. It ;ialip i.pnrvt ;ini-r' i '.m.rh fr PIi;--'; ;j.n.- n-I H:r.:!!-. if;a. ;ic;t TOILET ARTICLES AXD SCXDRIE GENERALLY KEPT .V A FIRST CLASS DRUG STuRE. f I NE ASSORTMENT OF EIRTDAY GIFTS ALWtYS Ifi STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE 3aT TUE MARKET AFP-'RiS. I?.TII I.M?TI: A.Vl IMP" . rr.'V ?vm'HfiB Prwo-jsn-jl F'J'f'V VyVXl1 Tl'iW W'tl Prwcf -( ijtlldiUijiJ ttUiailAa, i'ttiliiij iaOUiiuld XL-Lii II iLii lUiiCi.ittU My own mak of KOR3E AND CATTLE POWDER. I; w f a ;er:or quality. We keep in !,"iik. s tiiat any -;s i.ii iturtdient .-art ' a. f.e.l. Sib! at I'.i cent a rs.ur..l. I d- a square buamew and will irive yon your money's w-.rtii. tr.iubie to show gissis. PL BE AND IICL'GrlS FC3 MEDICINAL PJ5P0SE3 O'iLY. A LARGE YAHIETY OF FRESH CA3DEN AND FLOWEB SEEDS Jan. :,. Us?. CLARK H. BENFOSD. Louthers Drugstore, Main Street, Somerset, Fa. Tzh H:dsl Lng 2t:rs i: Haridlj E:::r:g a Greit . .5 Tf-liV T5T im C C Ulxaii) a..aw.a mm haM w4 FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jlcdicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truscs, Supporter?. Toilet Articles, Perfumes. Vc. tus fKTv-s r,r'is pe?j.-'al attfnt'i. ro tub .t3i?rsDi5ii r PIiyslGians' PrescriDiiQiis S Family Recsipts iKEA T Oii .V. raAV.V 7 I '- o.Vir FKK'U l.v.l r' S.K AtT'lti SFECTACLES. EYE-G LASSES. -Atail C Full Line ot Optical riootla aivray on hariJ. From such a large assortment ail can te suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It i always a j. Ira-sure to di.sp!ay our -jjd to intendinrj purchaser', whethrr they buy from us or tiiewhtrr-. J. M. LOUTHER, TA. D. MAIM STREET .... SOMERSET. PA. Furniture ! At Great ASjMjS WE et!flfe YO'JyATTENTlC'i TO CUR S . ".--- - T '.v .t-s r-n;. e'-.1 V-'--- " T-" s -s r. & cz mIl! xiiceen, mmm m mm mmu at ..i.rTr.Y i:r:ir;c'E hati-s. - - -o- TJudeinakiiii and EmbalmiiiLr ATTk'MiJD I'. ITH PHuMPTVK--. CoSns. Cosltea and Burial Robes. A full line kert for ! irnnediate nse. ! COFFEOTH & CO., Main Cross Street, aV- .r 1 AT- --c 4 -.H.i. s,r t T tft , as. tt .., OPENING. WIN'TKli n n PITTSBURGH, PA. we .n:ui be pies.s to s. n.i sait ;es. Furniture ! Bargains! Somerset, Pa. M..1 Wa!. .a.--.-.-. -.. ... . . A! . l i. 1 v I I X "hi. is 'i -'. " wwC wftO i 4 ' ' -t wBs W . . M aM - ---BrTi- -bsVI 'w j ir BVrfsrBlli tr tfca fTiAarwl fcow C mri rWtt . - .- i
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