The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 25, 1880, Image 3

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Tin' na aili-T- of ilia v. r.il lianirl.l atnl
A r; lmr l',il" of .--iin.rtx't ('.unity xviil a.--.'inl.li'
in fr..t:t ot't'.r Cor.rt lieu-oat ;:.;;
o'i-Ioi k tlii il 't'-'lay1 cv. tiin. to firm in
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we !ioii!.l a-iM-inblf ..airi'ivo to-i!ay to '
honor t' tiir iiaiiir ati'l work of Kohi r;
Kaik.. Il i liivrlilv i.n.l.;.M.- tlia! ..t:w-
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" ri"'i:n rilt.l.Ina ithrr on loan
For sal,. ..;., l.v C. V. !!, f. ,r.l.
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rru h:is rxi-t.'il in a". ;., mi. h
ins; rin-t it.u anions the Jrws iiim. I:
Priil. ):!; (!: Tt. tia- raln hrti. .'.I s. ii.HiN
the 1'riinilive rhurrli, the srhools in lin litnr
of l.utia t a:nl ( arilinal I'.aroaiea. yet it wa
I'aihrrt Paiiia's. who ly i-r-i-ti'iit a.Kiu'ary
in his iloti, i-sirr .Journal rave this !:!
tin'iitary work roiin.'.'tioti ami nuitiiiiiily.
Krotu the small U-.j-iaiiitiir of Kaikr- in
17', with his Irarhrr.s j-aiil a shiliiti-- a '.lay,
th.-n- has been a Woinli'rfiil j.r'Vr.-ss.
, m;sT. l.v m Min i:-.
We hai'illy a'iireriate the linyrrss nia.le
ill e'.'rrythiiiL' liarine; this time. ( i;;r roitn-
try from a M-anty iiiiliitiiti x-atUTflalo'i?
; tin-Atlantic roast from Maine to Floriila.
: has iiirreasnl M forty-rilit inillions uf ;n o-
; (ile w ith lintohl rirhrs. Ami (here ha hrru
U''Ual j.rofir.'ss in Snmlay-s, hool iua:ier.
1 The latest an-1 !i:it rrlial.h' statistics are as
follow.-:
voiihl in- U-l.ei2 I"
L'rrat iriae ly for iiitrm,.raiir . I; j
niia at-' the elol.lrrt! ill .-ni h a ,v.i,- :
L".a:.l ihrm vi:h::i ami with.'ti'. 1: is (
hiin.' liii-iii it;' with their lirarls .illni ....id,
n in i3i.l.
tree'.. i-
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to
l.irroa'ii:!. .s.ri y S'H,mil .invention.
In ns-iNinse t.i a rail is't-uoil by n coiiimitt' v
"f Sonir-r'.ci ( In-M-i. tl.r pastors ,f the T.: -
fl-l.IC.lt huril. f.f this,- .-a.it yail.i .lrlrafllr
"I lla-.r .liilrrrii; Min.lav s. hools. ni.-t in
C'.iiv'iiri..,i. at toy-'.ov:i. Wi ilti' -i! iy t'. ' ii
air, August Im'h, !..
I he o,eiiiii exerriss eoiislstiH of an an
them, invocation. rej-etitii.Ti of the Apoi
tl' Cnrcl ami siiiiiir of the (iloria in K x-cl-is.
fin- on . . in ... .mi .1 I..- (l.'.in.
l'r. J. K. .Miller, o, ll. rliii, Pr.t-i.lnu ; J. ( .
A'riIrT, J.., of C. biiart-, Vin: I'ri'.-i.'lriit ;
iiev. W. W. P.-iilrii k, ..f li. hhart Sn n la
ry; ami J..sr.., (;,,tf,ltv, of liraiiisviile
lis As-rssi r : Ti
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Italy. liij
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I'nited hiattti.
Teachers Seliuiars Tutal
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mh '.. oritiriplr- it- to 1'tiv
t. iiii'talioli. li i- thus by
oil'a'.li'.i sire for irmis ilrink withitun.l a: the
1 same time to create stu li a mural u;ul r lirr
i ioiis si. ntitni'iit as will ilemaml .tli-- caact-
tnetit ami si-cure the eiifon.Tii.nt of ii"h a
I law as will remove teiai'talion fro u with
! mil. Stmt'uii,' here to-day in this tetiijile
(lriliratc l to the rights of man ami in the
' j. rescn. e of the bliii'lfohleil jroiWess, wcifrh
i iti out imj.artial j'lstii v to all, I a-stire ymt
i that t'ne Sim. lay -m IumiI is the most .raini-
neiit. the most imnortant, ami the iirmt !
j tent factor in the solution of all ti.sti.ms
: involving juri.-jirinlcnre, morality ami rt-lijr-i
ion.
:!. It can unite the churches.
The Yoaiiir Men's t'htislian Ass.h iitinii,
' stirlntriiis: ui ainoiiu' ymiii christians liow
i inc not only the jussiiiility of , o-)k nilfve
; effort hut actually ilemaiiilinir it ; the K1n
; .'clical Alliance l-luriu the ilivisijns
Urv. Fectiotilof Ariiclc VIII r; .1 1 : , f-1- ,
; low -:
I'.iei-v male i ii.. :i I .''.".: -nm . .".:'- a
ae l i-ssitc.; tli.- f, ili.'-.vi;. ; :aii:a a"...:...
.-hall t-iil'tletl c vole a! all lari'i i-:'
1 Fir''. Me shall have Ixi ii a i-:ia u of the
! l'nitc.1 States ut ba.-t ..lie m mh. .n.'-".'.,.
He shall have rcsliUil in the f.ac one y.-ar .
1 (or if. luivtn? revioi-.sly i n a .ii.".i:tie.l
j .-ln tor or na' ive b, r-. , jti. n t'-" stat.-. I i :
: !-.a!l 1'irt r .- I !.-. ' ; ' if.-" 1
: flt.-e t v Til-. "tli 'I'.i;.'' i- .'. (
; elerii.il. He ball !...- o i-i-i ...
; j,,. ,.(,. ,:'.. it ,!i..:iiei '.vh.-'e i.. il! -i. : to
i vote at Ic t t t-. o nn .n! ii i'...;. 'li :' 1 ' .., -
i C'llll't tlir tie.ti.ill. -''. t'i. I.' i "' v :r
vrars of a-e or iti.war.ls lie si.::'! lar.
FOlTiTH ASM Ah fill AM)
xposition
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1 41,1 ' u'liii-h o i:i liitvi !- li :i
Iueali.ui t.. cut t,,w"' Welcoiii.sI the ( onveiiti'in in a few : .ln! . ,
luting ri.'imirl;s. to which a rvsixinse was ; the dertion.
ma.le by Mr. Cyrus J. Mtrsscr. of P.erlin. We earnestlv eatrea! ea. h Prti'il'li
Antlieiii by the i hoir. ter in Smu t-set county to -re liiat ills
The topic, '-What shouM the Stimlay j is on the Asses-., r's list before the 1st
S. hool aim to aerniiiplisli ?" was ilicusse,l j S.'i.!etiil.'r, ami then make sarc :h
j- a nunilier of delegates, the ile!ite Ix-in : tuxes are ..iM before the l-t la.y of :
ijiencl by Mr. J. C. Miller. j next. Yoitas wen who have pis-.-,; ti
After this the audience joineil .the choir ' tweiily-seciunl birthday sita e tlie la-' X
n sinintr ''Hark the (ilad Sound, the Sa- ' emhi r ehr:ioti are m. .re ai t t "lcl'..,
j . i ., i '
" ' oincs. j wanting in the matter ot as.-e--men: !.
-Then referred iiuitioiis were eollectc.1. I any others.
.cd biing addresse.1 to different inenihers of i
he convention, were answered by them. I Attextiox, P:;m i:r.s! I ooa'-cosl T.-l
iAfterthe sin.'in.r ,,f ll.i.l.." Witt. t.. '- T. .hacos ! 1 1 We rc-iss fully rail y
j st Falls the Eventide," the convention ''' '"' ' I"act that we la ve in st
; 4ioiiniiI with the laird's Pravcr, Poxohn 1 3,1,1 "',l'r f"r ''.'' t!:t" "r ea.l.ly
;t and lleneilictioii. pne.-s, less freight Iroia ti e .-.ty. 1,:.
On Thursday morninir the sessions of the
'invention were iened with an untlieiu,
'The Lord is in His Holy Temple," render
. I I..- l... ..I,..;- .. ;,. .1 .; l
f ... v ir.'.i iii ..'". ii' '.in.... tiilHIIMI fll'l . 1. 1-
moicz .lie proiesse.i lon.'vvers oi our ijti . . .
... . . . . . i i iii.uicieii nv i.i
;-;-;y,:::
lJ-..r- .wi'-'''
.'--' -
ir
.1:1:1
IV: 1 1 Thursday, Stp'.oi!cr II, :n::l remain open !;y tu?l
lAenius. Sunday evecjilei", nn.ii to!er V.
lev. ieonre H. Johnson, of
: 30.0m), I 4'jC.io),! r),W.
I
... g.3-.'5,
,..;.:'.-JH.
: li-.C'7.!
' e.tii. lit
17.1. i2
:..'.uy.4..'.
' better fcliiiir ainoni; the clnm hes; anJ:lic
I Siimlav-schools. liffil abovedenomiiiati'lial
- Pan. I 111 -I x l;h iUi:c a
, hiie on th. ir way to Sotn
r'lo .'i.to a'.'cad the Prtiio
!n v had fiur hor ill
: 1.,-y were ro
.'.Mi. "tic bral..
ran I 1 run. la attnnpt
; he f. .' : I" .ant ;.a ve way
is throw n from his scat,
v. a : .11 Were roiisi.lerhlv
nniir ilnwn
bar broke
. I :
- ami
ii'i lii'inif the horses were badly
i 'i.rty, wi: ii tin -except imi of f.uir,
Ini ired. Joe paid win ami Henry
iv. "1 an ta.ly rut in the head
I n-id.-rl'ly lirtli-rd. Tin' boys
II 'li" le-ri-t 'lit mm li and were
the iiieefi:." ami furnished sninu
na
but a-r a i"!!y
.'.-.I - : of fellows
They an- lao-tly 1 1,1110-
, j',.-'.I looklii'.'. wril bc
for a' that.
twutir !
,ey to III'
ia;.- ni.d.i
,:'.- held
imtnit'.c;
IT I
1 s.iine ,l llii
i'irt-r. ..:,
.,!" the 1. a
t; :!:" ,,:;::!
a limine,'
illy in c in-ill;; the
, the iiui'lliiir. Saitir- !
ieli'. and Arthur club i
i--ioner.-' oliiei'. The !
nada their report, af-
. I,. ,.ie ; i "n ; v .inv Iii :1a babe
1 ;"". I ' 1 .'!; '1 . it -. rein, n'b. I' t iiat
:;. . f Tar. ii,,,, I :i i ;i;i Wiel
ti nl: : ; :, ;.:.t,.:i. :: that
, t;., o'liii:i. n ,.,;; -1 1 1 : 1. . ii"f ai .y . .1 'n-r
ti". .,. .:y i,'.' (.. V ' Pr! , f. .I'd .
.-I ri" ; a- S,.i:. r Ir.- s,,.-!.-: several
mii 1 I.i .-..i.:r,i-! t,. -..- ! " :n.r Pr 1-.. of
Pa.; ni"', . it.'. .i' Tilt- W'.'l'-t cln 'ieneed
a '1 i an i-t pa-hii," ; m: ra, ' :'- ill t In - eonli' rv.
Vla nave a htr.-e frir - ol haml- 1 inploynl
. ! a:!! iiiil-h tl. ir a uk ia -li.."! or.lrr.
i ;., i : 111:1:1 i.i.if'l. r tra.l i- ,i,., in pro-
,',--111.1 p.'i-so.'.s v, i-hli:; to l.'iy II. i.
I.,;-. i-y (i .od-. Ni.ti iti-. ' lothiicr and
!',..a ...,..!-, had (n'i r pa; run i.- the ia ,v
it..- .:'.!. P. -ny i r.V ' ... P..!. Waller..:!.
, .: ' :,e t:n -' c i' 1 lei 1 e, 1 1 1 - ia ; P.- .-..-.'.-
.'. .i ii" reaie , ii, .e.
A lit'" of t, .r, are i- ..lira m ini. . I by the
a, iiniatir--tiirir p; a;'- may. In e, e rr. be
'. . . .! bv I la- :l-e of : i,e oM r. I ::i!'ie rr tiir
ir ii'iatr liin'.ir -..-a t ion. ..!. m r
. . : - N " :., 1-!.. '.- aa ar-ai t li - ii- rrpttta-
Try il ja-: ..nre. For sale ;
ic. . 1 t ne L.Ilow lie; naaii'd T.'tti leiiicii
V. , : e s, l. , t. 1! i. 1 aei as o, i'a -el', of tile llla'.'cil-
iiiL'. -Mil. : M. f Marshal. P..1. .b.h:i P. li.Iie;
( apia.tl. Kii.ta" 1 ie ; 1st l.icltte'iatit, II. P.
1 '111 in ire: ham : 'J I l.a litcitain. Pi 11 u is Mayer-.
Afler '.lie ialioiifiim, tit of Pie lacciiti'r.
-otlie tlfly of the llu-t'.lh. ."- s".'liri'M tolehes.
a':'. it ii Pie Silver otnet Paad at their
In .el. tii i-e!:' d ,1 Avii t"V.n ami irave three
.'n.isiia; (heii-s f. ,r '...riield and Ar;hnr.
The uniform i- a very tieat and atir.trtive
one. A rraa-' in.'u-'laivc bean innle fir a
mot!-:, r ,1. tiioti-I raiioa this. Tit.s.Iay. , , a
rliinu'. V-'ii"pr the 1,1, ai'o. fs of the elah
will be on iniid pr,,, :!;, an,'; that
Itwillbescen thai thr I'nitnl States i 1
ahead, having more teachers and scholar- :
than til! other countries put toacthcr : and it j
alfords me ercat (ilea- tire to -:iy that Pent:- j
sylvania is fiiM in ti:.- Fnited Stales in ihe ;
number of selio. .P. liaviii-'T.T'is. X, w York ;
lias (he lar.tr-! iium'" r of scholars. Ohio the
e,rcaiesi eater, rise, Massachusetts pic best
prei:ired teachers, Poiinccticut the best or
der. Illinois the more rapid trrowth. There
are only live Slates with every county or-:;.iiii.i-d,
viz: Connecticut. Illinois. Marv
! hind, Xe'.v Jersey and Xew York.
! l'r. .111 one school this work has im-iva-rd
! t" thousands ; from a few rajree.! -' li"l:ir- it
; ha- frrovvn to inillions, enlisting tho-e of all
lases and e.'iiditioiis of life in its favor.
' sK.'oXli, I'lloi.ltl'ss IN KXTI NT OK Tl lliinor.V.
Il i- ualiiral to saipposcthat a work havin;
s., much power for "nod would vapidly
; spread from Pl.niccsicr. the city where il bc-
i mill, to all parts of the enlightened world,
j 1
Put instead of this it look ti it v v.'sr-tuirii--
intn (Icrmany, and more than I .'.'"aiy-live
years to ;r, I across the Atlantic into Ameri
ca, and even then did li"t meet with a very
cordial welcome. The lir-t Stanlay-sahool
in this country was e'tahli -hi"! in Massa
chusetts. That yon may nnd, i-ia ml ilia
dit'iaultics its aiiv.Khtes had to encounter,
and al;o appreciate the pr..:-re-- made .-in. c
that lime. 1 v ill state tic ol.in tli .n-utLted
ic.'aiii-t the lir-t Sumlav !n:..l :
1. 1: was an innovation, "it was ;, bad
thin;."' siv- an historiaa.
pew thim;. Wiio could fail t , si"
Nt ithrr they nor their fathers had b
to a Sunday -srh, 10!, at: 1 what Pair
could do without thev
... . 1., .-1, ..,..-i,ii ,,,, ,
of ImiiIi hemispheres to bring about a stj' of i ,,,.". ..
.iHo.oi.n.s v.c.i- .iiscusstti (iiirnc; liiurs-
nay loreiiiMin, 1 ne im"S! iiieiniKi 01 insiruc-
I in rl... S.,,,..,le .1 " .....I ...,... I....
lOll.ls, IK: 111, .1.111 11,1.1 SI. lllllltll 11 ij.i.o 11 : ,
me like tne I'lo iu inn's me i:iy. :u i tacj
study of 1 lie International li.soi.s gradually i
i pin; out eech siastie line- ami eiiiplijhiziii;;
t lie fact that the scriptures are moti than
IMiiinds of Toba.-eo. e. .nipose.I , t" Lori'iard'-'
Climax. P.ullioii. Army and Calawab.-. Na
vies, t.vetb.er with Yinco. Horse shoe
A rw Mx'luncrjr Hal! In-' !-eer. .-r. ::t-t M'ai '. t'. 'i" ..." P.. ' 'i.i 1'i.'..t I,. !.
1 - -..a ,1- s-. ... s.'.v.--t.-.i ie: i a,- niti'.'jl I.' watv i- ...w-r I ..Ms -ri,i r
An Annex lias Cven '. : I t" V. r.i! II :n m'ti !i w,,l e. .'s.ri'.e I v.eii .-r. v.aiz t.:a:a.
' - rictv. in wlii.'h will lut tun' ili.-i'Vi"l -a'- ""' ia"i in iT.-m.-an tH-aix ."ml 1 1 tt..:
1. l iie (iM KuiMiiiK." haviiK Been rt't'.il:it',l .m l r. j .ore I. .r"vr.t a si; niiim .ii ';" -oaa
1 acres have N-.-u nl.U-.l t't'a, Kr.mii.ls. ln.-r. ...-in; Ilu' ; : .wel'.ty Ie." .v r.'-i. ,.
fc A irtin h.ill.tniie tr..fan e iur-l la.a I a t.:i..rra.'-ii. .: ! tn:. '''. -i'"
at win et tl'e tint si,-k in tin- .s-na-ry. !.' 0 ;aa; ..ta re . ei it nt
HI IUII.WiS AMilil.ni M'S. I V (I.MK',1'.; "-
i-iuiir.
Thr..uich the ci-orH-rail 'ti ..r -ur t 111-at ir'a-e. a i vr a--1 t;;,:;
buruh an.t AlU'ulitiiv 'ity will W 'Xii.!-H..n.
Pli.r.il Hail na l Annex, in e'airuJ el .air c: ,i'i.::.':i: t .. T.i'.f.
tlil.s line.
a,:- in :.'
-.1 an t
.. ?:;
iv.t.i,.'..
is .-1 everv J-
t-arj-s...
a'. H.OT11
1 ',1:1, 1 av
-a :
Horse II.
Pitt; and
.lection .1'
T, ha.
ratrrhisuis. the Pil.Ie more tliau .iiuaii
criH ils. christianily iiion- than ortlloy,
ihereliu'ioii of J.-us Christ more Jlan a
transient emotion have all lt-eu i'eri"ul
nirencics in the Providt nee of Pod iii ireet
iii' the , hurdics into a more intinjtic 1111-
OMMfl'l-.K.
loll.
i-e it was a
sec that ?
en Used
fathers
oil!. I do without.
C.HINI.I; -sToni: I .A ill. EliITolillKllio: P.y
your kind permission I will rive y, ti brief
account of the interesting service-l'hl in
Stoystown by the ministers of the t .uijrel
i, al Association, from Friilay eveniB. -fcnj.
I.t: It, to Sunday evening. All.;, lathjsso.
The ministers present were, Uev. .( 'orteh,
pastor in har;;e; Uev. L. M. P.oycti resid
iiiildcr; lavs. T. laseiihour, A. f liaiim-L-ardiicr.
W. A. PiniiiLa-r, and P. f .I'iima-
; Pev. Pover preurlieil on Sunday I Ttiinir
to a lar;c and intelligent audience. I ln the
words: "For I am not ashamed otTie !
pi 1 of Christ ; for il is tint power ofl "I unto
; -alvalion to every one that bclicv
The cause of these preachers h.tr here
was to as- i-:t 111 the lavinir ol a cot r-stone
fir a church of the Evan. Associat ft . whici
, i- lo be a memorial church, in honk -of Uev.
; .Moses I.., wit. who is Imneil in B trnive-
y.tr.l on tlie lull west ol stoystovv
Th" lot for the church has heel l imited
1 l.v Mr. Isaiah Sipc. and is located l 1 Main
i si ret t, a little above and ot-posiie 1 M. E.
church.
i The co.-n.T-.-toite was laid on
1 Libraries and Periodicals, the claim
of each," The first w as opened by I'evs.
W. W. Pet rick, and I.. P. Steckle, the sec
ond, by Val Hay, Es,., of Somerset. Other
il"lejates joined in the treneral discu-sioii
the debate bcint; relieved at times by music
from the choir. The lnoniin hour liavinsr
expired the convention adjourned with us
ual services.
Assembling again at 2:.' P. M.. with Vice
Pn-sident AVeller in the chair, the conven
tion was led in prayer by Uev. C. I". Heil
maii. The choir sang, "Savior like a Shep
herd lead us," and soon after Mr. William
Zimmerman ,,enetl the ijiiestion, "How
should the Others and Teachers be chosen ?"
This subject was discussed earnestly by oth
er inemlxTs of the convention also. Music
"Uirt k of Ages."'
Mr. C. J. Musser then proceeded to discuss
the last subject 011 the programme. "How
can we keep up an Interest in the Sunday
School on the part of Parents, Teachers anil
Pupils?" The sicaking 011 this topic was
spirited and interesting. Several referred
iiiestions were answered, a resolution thank
ing our friends of Stoystown unit vicinity
for their hospitality was passed, the Secreta
ry was instructed to rcort for the county
and church papers, and a committecapitiint
c,l to draft resolutions expressive of the
sense of the convention relative to the top
ics tliseiis'ied. A collection to defray necessa
ry cxH iises was nitcii; a surplus remaining
was by motion devoted to the use of the
Sunday School connected with the Johns
town Mission church.
Spun U..I1. Kb:
Twist Smoking. Also, a line
Fine Cut ( hewin r and Sun, Lin
and Cigars.
Cook .V Pi.t iiirs.
Aaeii:--.
NEW FEATCRH
l.H.IMMI MOKhit
The greai criminal trials to come .,:'at
approaching term of Court will 'n-lieriia
amis ,,f people to s. n !, ! -. t . 1 11 i, ',. of
rush v.e have ordered aa.l vv ill havr.ei 1.
and for sale ls.ono m,,r" piece- i f .. and )h ;. 1 1-- I. - ' '
Counter Poo.ls. We have eii;a:'ril an e.tta ;
foR-e of salesmen r the 01 ca.-iolt. Peiiietii-
ber Cook .V P.cerits' ,1 and 10 C.-at S'ore, ;
Somerset, Pa.
Oia.vvs. I would r.-sjs-i tft.llv i:il'...-:a the
ptsple of Somerset county that I am sellin; '
a number of the best make of organs a! very
low price's. Call and secure a bargain. Sc-.
ond hand organs for sale.
Ii;vin J. Hi KHa v.
Somerset. Pa.
Ia enier t- interest tl-o suir.nc.lin ('..unie'-. an Au:
1..-UI1111. an I i.ur Kjnii-rs. rpslu 'ers an l lln-e.ler.. .a Kin-"
ao.l nil .I--riiti,ini 01 Kari.i Pri-iu.-i?. wul -e tiwar.l
U.Vt liKi tvttry aia'rn.n.ii ait-l 1 v. iuti; l.y II;
Xlufie un tboiiran.1 l'r; "tally. K.x.-ar a n bates
1 S 1 1 1 , n 1
PREMIUMS: .l'"'
! , i.""p
' '"' i The Pinlie; Iie artniec: vi iii un-l.T tint super, i
,, is- 1 t"unilslie.l ui i.',ler:ite r;."." '.
, ,imsno.
iiii' t',tiir.5i iixlrr I'I rri til
,n,l 1 Sen.l l- r rr."l.e.'tua e,.llt.liM'.n r.'eliuilin I.; .oi l
X( i. ( .. 111 (Ml APilrl.'"'.
iaa'.-ur 11. K.i.. I
SaVs. II -f s C
I Proincatn ami-uat at
tir. it V. .'.-t.-.-ii I.il'Ii
II all 111"! I'.i'.t:".i !s :it 1
IN F.MU in- V
ix !';.!:!
IN ( i' r i-low
1 .1 .1 .' a: )'. II 'let Ko. is"
1 l.i-a
v re: .1
tticr.t I
s-.I I..."
I'"'.! I-
"ti l l t.
li.lAIS.
at l.a
.1. p
JOHN l. :.MI.!:V. A
t
I'A l i l I
R
ail will
take
1 '
Tiir lb.
ay tnntni
rind jr.r.
i -t:M t' i'
t lea r
Mi
. loll.
m m
Itl.KU Till ' '
bill was found
V..!f;aug lb
ii r of I.i- will
! rb.'C.iir!..
Their church had lived w
: i-ars withor.! a Saielay
becli a goo. I thing Would
II nigh a haniU'."! i ""' P"'-'"e
school. If it had ! A rc-ifctab!,
it l::i' taken a
011-
a,
1 '!
,a, ja
;'iil
am
Hal
,1'11'..
v oi'k 01
l'.i'i. si t ."--ev ti n.tiiie..
ihe tl.-ire, 1 number of pi
The foll.nv in; nam. d pi
i;::iil: ".lolm sin,
P.obrr. diithrie. Pal
lia
s, i s'!
were
bv the
li'iiiati. i:i-
e. Short !v
a! Vo 'clock
brought
a.:.l "m.l
r a jury ba-
hiindred years to litnl it out ? N...
2. It wa- a si hool on Sunday. It
c'hiritiona! business on the Ford's
al;c up Inlv tiin,
.tv.
and
ih a
oik
a I
tl It"I bcfiT"
r-o:is w;ts obtained
r-ons , .:ii,(,.i, the
1. Abraham 'i'ri"-l. r,
ie! Cook. Elijah Holli-
..' btli
cveier.
,',ild be
i- I ,
a- pi i-
.1- ' y 1.. W. !.. :.:'.. '!.
i '1. : in 1.; a a jr.-at s, a:, a;, ., ta'a- Sai
i ' i. several of " ir t. itaiL nn 11 iinluee 1
I-:i' aenial I, r;nan Ir-inl. ilanrv Kill'--ti
'. to tiriv il.en: to ;he h it",. -! hoaie.
il. ;.r. lie, : - ; I -..oak atal a -faino'is
' driver, ,'ia! ;,- liiriV Hi "" ;:';:.. ii l:l:,ny line
::fis .... t:. 1.;. 1. a. 1 1 :: ; ; 1 1. r of eveit-
in; rae,-- vv i :e ha, I. The pa;-;v . nj,,ved the
ill'iM' hi; -.-y.
hall .'...en of oar yean; 1 ;. n have
b, . 1 , :,j,, in tin , a, a-ai,: ni'i"i:::ht ni.-ht-'
!.,r tr l.e t vvc k l.y hav in;- a -na.i! fr.-t -t'..r-a!l
on - he Piainond. at a . ry late hmtr. la
; in-s; raiai.t li.-al Thur-tiay night. P.. P. H.
ealiia ill li.'st be-i : Moll ill !rg:t!l second. In
the a a- y..;i-p!e..-e. P. K . . auie iii lir-t.
Ti. l.y -ee..:id. wi'ii I! P.. a 1 tlrrd. Me
C ei .-, aiva ihr tin:,
day, W. I.. Hoover. Ja-ob Piitm r. Pufiis
11. iy, Joii'i liav. i.scrafi. John Flake. John
Mown-. F'i'.v.ir.l Pho.!.;-. John P. Scott,
Esip, Pistrict Attorney, opened the case mi
behalf of ih" 1 'ommonweallh in a brief but
sllerinrt staiemt nt of tilt facts Tciied on to
prove the guilt of the prisoner. Pr. Henry
Fruoaker. of S,.:ner-et, was the iirsi wilm -s
called. At 0: ia o', loi k the 'otirt adjounicd
until s;:;o , ,'rh.rk Tursdav iiionru;.
Thr Pnii. -ri'ats ha
M.iiiday cvraiier. '!
Irrted the failhfl.l fl'i
point of numbers
,d a large
lil'. .' bra-s
'in fir ami
tlie L'iithel
la
large-t that has 1
f .rvears. A v
an Ie
lamed Chi.iiiil,,
nee: 111; on
bands c.'I-
ir. and in
: was (he
ppolielits
eaileman
dale, was
l v. K . i 1.1 P.- I !., mail v.i'-i on t'n P.. ,V
V il". "i. !a-t s ,'; ar lav evt ulii.-. -trii. k a:i
"i.i :....', n.a 1, mi P. t;! 1 M:i . and iti-t.ititiy
kilin! 1..1I. Ihe ileeidelll . -ei i fred mar
Pink. "' 'ii. Mr. May v.. is very hard of p. ar-in;-.
at: i va- ei i--in; tlie tr.ii k ivingeo-.v s
when Pa 1 , ai ii -;,.,! al. .mr. I i . w as a lit mh
re-neri..l man iii hi- iii'i;hb.,il, 1. and bis
sll al a ,;, ;i;ii I :, ;;':.! a pi'.,!'.. III. 1 -eil-ati.'M
in li"' -..'aia'i'ii-y ia vh:' h he ra i.le.l.
l.:i-t i i.i.r-ilav when tl.e pa--.. I::",T lra:n
:. :. s-c.v i en P'a Kiplroad -t ,p-
,"!;' P -a.'."". f"'v..e.r. .-. .!,;, ,r
''.in !' r " a a. ir:- t -1 i i.r : .;,i-. . w a - t, r''i:ir. I P
ii.r! Pi. ' t. !... 1 t ; pr ! i . ' ii , 1 1 a lat-r rat: ii -
: ..!.'. ' :U ' ".'' l.e'T-.r at. i - rikr ll.-l. .he
lo: nn r : 1 i- ; rain and i ii" i..: l.-r p . a Hat
:,., !; i.j-..if.. ;!,, eaginr. Mr. .larob Miller
!i -; at la"l 'ie- p" ' i" '.tl'i: it p lo r at: d '.::
i , v. a t.ie 1 v. :' h ::;:: ta'tl, - ale! a b-it ton.
.1 by on
el' .11
of Mcvtr-.ia!
ile .-en pr, -I'i.'ii! of the meeting and made a
shor: o,etilu; tcldre-.. in which he pre
liiete.l ihe si:, ei-ss ,,f is party at the coining
election if a full v.ie was brought to the
polls. Wc are 1; mil v of the opinion that
our geiitea! old friend knows little about the
polit ieal iiii m, nts of the great North.
Yah Hay. Es.p, next regaled tliea.-sembly
w it h a hah' digrstrd. rambling rehearsal of
the I'otd and exploded -laiiil.r, of the wot'-t
part of the rebel and scmi-rcb, I pr, -s agaiii-t
the Prpiil.llc.ati party and its candidates, ate!
indulged in fulsome compliments of the
warrior behind whose si. adinv all the e .p
perhcads of t he North are skulking. We
v,i-h ewry p. publican in ihecounly could
have heard this shy.-ter fugleman of Ivmoe
r.n y in his I. il..e-e ii defence of Soiiihern h:;'l
ilo.'ing. his iipologirs for tin.' net-mi of the
i-r a't'l
o'l-tlWiiaCKiii; n
hitelie's ha i- IC
,.1 '
ill Ill.'l.le
,1 ill
If pi : --a- v. , :' tar. f.il :' t i . ir i ,'-.,!: h
li-liieya, . f ti.ilr V. i alt I: t ha ,i,ai!l rate
,,, aid I." n ... li u. r fr .ii: that lir. adfiil
s, ,.:;;.:,' - . -;i n; t i ,;i. i: . ir ri, - otl" in the
P ti :: . s; ate- in one t. a :i:.i". more
pt r- ei- than -'i"cun,b"l Ta the yellow lever
in 1 he Son; ii. Th. .ti-. nn I- of valuable lives
voiiiSl have been avi d from coM-iiii.ption
hadthi y ii-.-i sines' Sv nip of Tiir, Wild
ie. :",' an ! 1 i, ,r h.-uud in tiine. In all
ia-c- if V. ho "pic.;, c.ugh. , roup, ii-tlilnr.
lit;.! Ini, g ::.'!,,:',, his it has ,ro'ed to be a
certiiill cute v. hell taken in time. Sold only
by P..'I-"e W. p.eliford. Plleeir, ev
il .1 lal'gr hot tie Vc.
The ne . -tin; held by the P on I a i, lis , ,f
, IV riiu atal P:-": h. -is. valley. Friday cve'iit!;:.
f .r the '.i i"p. i-e ..!' irga'.ir.it. ; a ..irlielii and
Arih.ur chili, wa- v. ry larg' ly attetided.
Wc regie: thai v.e are n;::,t-!c to Live the
iiitt.it- of 1 l.e . .tli 'iTs e!c."i. I. a-I hey w ere
not fu.'iii-he 1 u-. and v.. re nimbi" to be
pic-ttil a- we bad inirnd."!. Some eighty
odd voter- -igneil ,,e roll am! we are in
formed that the ::::i:ib.T will al bast be
1 lUbie I by tlie lle'.t lllceiing. A- the P.C-
pul.ii. aiis ..f that -e. ti..n nev er ,b. anything
by halves, v.ec ipa,-: this club to be one ol
the la;-..'.-; and m ctl'eeiive in t he county,
s. P. Trent an 1 A. .1. Colb-.irn. I j'-.. ad-dfe--.-d
I"" !:;'.. after an org in' .a'ioii bii.l
U ell I !p e ed.
-
?.i r. si.iii.n, I J i l-t . r. a farmer r.-siilin; in
Pa'tit town-hip. Soinir-it county, a short
dl-iancc s ,.f S.-alp 1.,-vel, met with
i,uile a serious injury at th" freight d. hi ol
. the P. li. P. ollll'any hare, about i o'cio. k
this afternoon, lb- was a -i-iiag to load
some furniture on hi- wagon, w hit h mis
' bie ke. up agi'iu-t Ihe .l it f. .i ni. when Ihe
team took fright as the appro:..-!: "fa freight
train, an'! he was Pm-v. a to the groan. i.
lie fell oti the side of Iii- hi a 1, sut ai ni tig
a ga-h of some fmir iinlns in length, nnd
his left i ye was c..;np!c!, Iy closed up by
' ei.iuiiig in coniaa; v. iiii a -tone. The co.i-ct:s-io!i
wit- so sev arr a- to n iidrr him ill
's n-ih!e f t Mime time. Shor;!'.' after the
ie ei h ut ha wa- haule l to the ol!i. e of Pr.
W. B. I.owmuu, who lived up his I. mi-, raid
. he was then removed to the Mansion House
w here he w ill lie cotapelh d to n tiiitiu tpiiet
i for a day or tw o. .hjmitm-n 7 i'"'i''.
r, l.. s in tl,,. war. and h1
sa.il!- oti in ti who-
wo.thy to t
Mr. I.ia!iii
-hort si' i he:.
The ' icncral s;(
an, i tiii-aht be
: eie.n' to the n
:e 1 to ay a d
! We i.iiir all ills
;.'iii, c. li.t.r.l 'i
1 lake t itln r side
i The antioiiii'
w as lone lor t:.
; Mi v.-r-'iale Pi return iioi.ie. broke up the
; meeting atnl pravcntail Counsel lor I ! llglis
' from making a speech, which he had just
been " kti.i kcd tlown for."
d In
1
Cllt liltlgllil.'e
hoped his rigiit eye and
ly.cd anal his tongue
f h's uiotit!) if t v cr he vn
of the 'o:.f. .It rate .1. bt.
relies with u.ti, h allow- ;
to get v.e a- (i.i, era! P. will ,
.- ' ;i 1 1 - eii'-'ion. '
iiiei.t of tia' chiiini.aii that it ;
a delegate- from Elklick and j
H was not right to ta
business tl,;it s.,n .
.'I. It interfered with the par-ant'
1. The ciiureh woald be .h-e. -rated
en iW ,1 of cliildrt n.
.". Tlie sexton woiti. I have p. riu; tin
a! :n i utiitsiia! hour.
il. It wa- too mu, h i f a s.N-iat le
Families of different "'i-ia.1 rank
all iiiixad up.
Thus amidst much fooli-it opposition Sim-diiy-sehools
began in this count ry. nnd have
s.read until every village ail. 1 nook and cor
ner of the land lias its school. In the Oh!
World, however. Sunday cht-ols made nut' h
slower progress, brcau-e there ha- mver
been any Sunday in Europe, pi Protestant
Permany the civil govcrnmi lit has always
heeii somewhat unfavorable to ihe s'uti, lay
school i lea; mid even the clergy, from w hom
this cause has a right to look for support,
are no! favorably inclined because they do
not like for the laity to interfere with their
work. On account ol tlicsc causes -,, seny
has been the progress that all theschools put
together do not number more than ope third
of what we have in Pennsylvania alone.
The In t news thai comes from (iermaiiy is
thiit a Snndavchool has been ren c.'.ly es
tablished iti Wittenberg, in the very rhiir. h
to the door of which Futlier nailed up his
ninety-live theses protesting vig..roit-1y
against Unman Catholic abu-es and thus In
augurating the P. 'format ion.
France has a great many Protestants and
among them are found many M-lnmP doing
excellent work ; but anuuig ihe Catholics,
wiio compose the large body of the French
people, po such plan for making the people
wiser in the scriptures is tolerated I't a mo
ment. In Spain and Portugal there yet linget-s
too much of the cruel s-,irit of the I n ,
t'on to allow free Siiiidnycl Is to iliil''.ie
Pible light. The Catholics burn their Pi
bles, dest r..y tin ir papers, and imprison ihe
workers. Still such men as Fliedaer, Arm
strong, Panciiii, and Empry;:;z have : itc
c.'cdt'il in establishing many schoo'n .
Paly, in harmony with Popish in--i im :-.
strongly ,.pMse.s every step of pr. ,;!,--.
In Austria the Wort: is jast liegipnlug.
Tint American Foreign S. S. Association ha
established a paper in that eountrv and
hop" for considerable interest by and by.
pLlia has no Sunday-school, ev t p! a
few among fon t! n residents. The win le ;
Pree'.; church, to which the Ku-sians belong, i
is hostile to the Sunday-school idea. Of ail
the count rit s claiming civilization and en
lightenment, Piissia. next to Turkey, stands
lowest in the sc:ile; and, in my t-tiination.
far below some of the countries we call
heathen. Pus.-i.i has no Sunday-school ;
Japan has many. Piissia has despotism ;
Japan has liberty fashioned afler our own
Country. The one, on account of ilstyran
nv. sleeps over the muttering volcano ,,;'
Nihilism ; tiie other enjoys the stability ami
permanency that freedom and education
eon fir. Piissia stretching from cold sterile
Siberia on the north to the sunny valleys of
Circa, sin oti the south, includes in this ex
tent of latitude stilii' ietit brute force to
snatch the possessions of the Turks and make
f a large crowd of
um ot inoncv wa
h and subscription:
In the evening Pev. T. Eisenli
d an inspiring sermon. Pev. A,
ar Itier ami w ile contnltuttsl to I
bv ran, b ring some excellent Voi
Thanks were tendered the me
M. E. Pimp "n for the use of il
hiring the service
Pev. J. Po.-tcli ilecrvcs credit
iN'gtin. Sue,-:--.- to the cut
l ours
A
Huivk-t Ilo'.tr.. Epitou 111
attiniav, August 1 4. issii, tlie H
ilay, in
ctators.
ure.l by
lirciieh-
Paiiui-
scrviccs !
iiisic. i
a-e.
,:y,
1 liiKxn.
j vicinity of the "Pit lily ( hurt
I township, and the Evangelii
I scli. Nil of the same communiiv
in the beautiful grove owned bv
! l.iehtv lo hold their annual Si
celebration and harvest home
"atiiere.1 I roii i all directions, I
r, -pet table number had asseml
i I he liriiss band oi .letinertov.'
engaged for the occasion, and
in fail equipment ami number, j Their mil
I sic w:u wi ll executed, and wasl t.t.ret iattsl
i bv all iti attendance.
'i he speakers present w ere
Trent. A. H. Poll'roth, and
Whetstone, A. S. Pauiiigardni
cr ami W. A. Uininger.
Only three of these speakers, a.., wcvtT. atl
dresscd the audience. j
Pev. A.S. Paiiiiigardinr. of .luinertow n,
The following resolutions were unani
mously adopted.
Uiftlnil, Thiit the sense of this enliven- ;
tion with reference to the various topics de- I
bated, as gathered from the discussions, is I
...-a .11.. ,1... f.ai : . I
llltll'l I. Ill,, 11!,' lOllO.tlllg .
Firtf. The aim of the Sunday School
should be to impart instruction in the facts,
truths, and doctrines of our holy religion ;
rs of the ; to co-oierate with parents and pastor in the I
hiirch : religious culture of the children ; and ulli- I
j mate Iy, to prepare the children for iull com- :
he work ' mutuoii Willi t ne church.
: Srcwiif, The Patechct ieal Method oftpies
I tit his and answers, with a discerning Use of
t!ie oral or led tin; method ami of object ;
teaching, is projective of most good. A i
U.i : ( Ml -.rime reollisit,. is licit :t te'teliers. Ii.tve ;
h' in the : sense of .their resnoiisibilitv- nml lw ..tefn:i- i
ted by earnest love for their work, and so do i
it as unto the Lord and not unto men.
Tl.inl, Whilst Libraries should have a
place in the Sunday School, and may do
great good, the circulation of Periodicals
will be productive of greater results and is
preferable. e-)s" ially to the youth of the
Sunday School.
Fmirth, the Pniisistory of the congrega
tion should choose the Superintendent, and
the SiijH'rintentlent appoint the Teachers-,
provivetl that the Consistory'take an active
interest in the Sunday School. If not, then
the pastor should appoint the superintend
ent, and the stiiKTintendent, the teachers.
Fifth, We can keep up an interest in the
Sunday School on the part of parents, teach-
MAKKIED.
WEUNEU YFTZY. At the residence of
the bride's father, m ar Pocahontas Aug. I V
lssn, by A. J. Stom r. E-ip. Mr. Cc.rge !.
Werner lo Miss Nannie Yutzy, b.,t!i of Som
erset Co.. Pa.
JU'TZEI. SMITH. In i'oeah in:.,. . .I;::ia
Z, lssn, by A. .1. Sinner. P-o.. Mr. Edwin
Hutzel to Miss ( ',,ra Smith, boih of S,,m. --et
Co., Pa.
.MAY- S X Y P 1 1 1 ! . A i I a-selmau. Aug. s.
lssn, by Pev. .1. N. Muudeii, Mr. Silas May
to Miss Hannah Snyder, both of Fpper ')":.:
k.yfooi. (Meycrsdale '..,,..'.."." pieti-e c py.'
PAPPHMAN-APNohP. August !;;!;.
at the residence of an I bv S. P. Svvi.ilzi r.
Es.., Mr. Levi liiiitghinan to Mi-s Mary A r-
' Hold.
-4
o
o
0
JOHN F, BLYMY131?,
DlliP.
PATToN. At Wa-hin;t.'i
11. ISso, William Alfred Putt,
W. and Sophia Pattoti. age,
month and -I tlays.
SWEITZEU. July Jl:h. 1
la S'.vcilzer. wife of S. P. Svv
Patch.
. 111.. Augi:-t
n, s.m of John
pi year-, lo
mi, Mr-. Meha
iiZ'T, of Sand
Hardware, Iron, Nails,
OILS, &C,
Glass,
Paints
'!'l:e foil
11.11, bets
Files, .
Pit-, and
,Va .
fa
fall T:
-. p.,-:.
, P..!
solntTset
Stindav-
t'lnbled
Dir. Peo. (
I ..iv-school
people
iiuitf a
i 1.
had been
present
-srs. S. I .
s. A. Al
L. M. Pov-
H n K RS ET n A R I ET
. i .orrocted by Uook Ekkkits.
DEALEiat IK
CHOiJE GROCERIES, FLOUS & FEED
1 1 :
t I :
i nrm
il. a'l '
Apples, drieJ. lb
At'fletiUtter, l gal
bran. V l'W
Kuner, V ex)
Mutter, ft (rail)
Buck beat, il husnl
.' meal, lot) 9,4...
Reeswaz. V Ik
Bacon, shouUerJ, If) ft
" sliloe, "
" country tains, ft...
Porn, (ear) ythusnel
Corn, (sbeile.1) jJ buihel....
P,irn meal ?t ft
Calf skins. V ft
Kkvs, y tl,ii
Kl.iur, V I'M
Haxseetl bx, P3 ft)
Hums, (ttuiiar-tturotl) V ft..
Ijir.1, V ft
leather, roil ule, tp 6
' uia per "
il.
ersand pupils, by ourselves manifesting' ! f'S. an'1 cnt'p lWU
earnestness in our work and love for it, by
Hotatees, y bu (new,
infusing life into our schools 'as far as we ar'aU'
made the opening address, lie 'poke upon ; are able, by our own diligence nnd zeal, and Unns, V ft
the Sim.lay-cho..I cause in gem r.il ; the re- ,y imparting the interest we here feel in AtXveT'k'.
siiusihility of teachers and their rew aril. Sunday School work to our school bv tell-1 " Asbum, icr sack
Next in order was S. V. Trent, ni,,, deliver-! i,,, them ttf what is said and done in these T"' It,.?
conventions. Tallow. ft
, ,. ..,-., ! Wheat. V bus
In the evening Uev. C. I . Heilman wool ft
"harvest
i d an eloquent oration upon tint
home, ' and very graphically ill.l he allude
to tin- faithfulness manifested in tiie devel
opment of the blade, f gras, , atuf corn, and tl.xr "Train up a child in the way he should j
tn-e, and shrub contra-ting tin- obedience g aIl w hen he is old he will not depart I
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Ma-.ill Pa
si.s. l..-.'f
iT Mats. P.i-k. t
.cr Pr't.'-. M.
, Iia'ter I ha".-.
Pe-k
'v'..,
1-. 'li:
evcrvtt,
id of
The
in this k
aliv one in need
I w iM alwavs git
for thcr patrol.:;-
I k.
an 1 nive inv w in
nv tlei.g in mv i,n,
:-ca-.,.,ai.e . re i t P
ml h"t- : hi- -.a-' :!
f I ' 'il! 111
2s o.
i.
January :
ivi: i r sS I'.x.o civ. ?
JOHN F. ULYMVK!i.
preached before the convention from the
and perfections t,f these with the disobedi
' eiiee ami sinfulness of man. His address
; was highly appreciated, as well us applauded,
and c inced culture and acipiirol ability in
tlie author.
j Music by tiie band followed, then dinner
i was prepared upon benches, ami the green
i grass, from baskcls w hich sc. aii'il to groan
with their contents as they were being car
ried from the church to the grove. We saw
nothing of Pr. Tanner imr his , simile
about the place al this litne. but all seemed
! lo have a part in demolishing chickens, cake,
i pies, etc.
! After dinner Pev. A. M. Whetstone was
, introduced I" the people as otieof thesjH-uk-!
its, but aro-c iind excused hiiiiseif; where-
:i m : lien. I otlrotii was , aite,l up. who in
response to ihe call entered into his task
! htar'.iiy. by "going for" Pev. Whetstone for
; not making an address. His remarks were
w ell-timed and exceedingly humorous, and
, were heartily appreciated bv hi- victim, as
from it." After the transaction of some
routine business a motion to adjour sine
prevailed.
XEW ADVER TISEMEXTS.
OTK'K.
""10 1 iVOT
" die. I 1
My wife, Mary K. K,.(tuain, kaving leit n'y bed
an,l b.aril, all persons are lierety t'iiuti"iif.l
.inii trn jtln i.r tiArlM.rimr hr i.n mv nr.'i.unt.
large proi.or-, as I will pay nn debts ol Ther eontraeticic unless
An AsToxismxti Fact. A
tion of the American ifople are to-tlav tlv-; comelled by law.
. . ' ' ! All 2j.
mg troiu tlie eltwts ot liyspepsm or thsor-
dered liver. The result of these diseases ii- '
on the masses of intelligent ami valuable'
H'ople is most thinning, making life actual-:
ti Jit: t a
kiiti3sisi: v om i:.
PITTSBUKPU I'lYISlP.N'.
ln and after July l:. is.), trains on tlii.'
part tpilil an-1 arrive .it .
FOR SALE!
HIRAM HPFF.1IAN.
will
ami W aterSirtets. at 1
fp'.:, cirntt
mil
1 rant
JEFFERSON ACADEMY.
riJIOKOroH preparation for Colieire: o-n
A. KiiicHhU and husine-i ctluiruiit'ii. MpIera;e
ly :, burden insfead of a pleasant existence : 'XV
of tiijoviiu'iit atnl us fuIiHs as it 4uht t' ; lus: larire library. nn-nil un-1 S"i;ii -nr-
be.
will only throw aside prejudice and skepti
cism, take the advice of Druggists and your
friends, and try one bottleof Pnt n's August
Flower. Your sjHitly relief is certain.
Millions of bottles of this medicine have,
been given away to try its virtues, with sat
isfactory results in cvervcase. Yon can buy
a sample lotf I
'loses will relieve the worst case. Positively
sold by all Druggists on the Western Continent.
term commences SeiitemlKT lath. 11,-1).
Kkv. W.U. EVVINU. Pitiv..
ra I Cann.injhun;, ";
ittM kiioli:k'.h heetixu.
Kmvstoxk Ji NcTitix. Pa, i
August vo. lss).
NOTICE. There will ls a ineetinir of Hie
Stoekhol lers an.l ilinr.l ot !ireet,nt i.t ilie Sav
age Vire Hriek t:.njJiaiiy. at Itieir oillee, in Key-
ili.ufi l,tn.tli,n .tit 1 iisiti. v S,",ttttilMr .'l lSs'l
for lit cents to try. Time : at io'clts k p. in., lor ilie tturutme of elc-iuig i ia-
tstrs tor mc entimiK year a ti l iranfacun;; utrier
business tbat may eouic bet.ire them.
J. M. I'UKTEK.
auir. 'Si St. sj-rtrv.
KST. 'VEST.
MAI.'- -V I i-
Iarivi-: 1.-:
Pilt-t.liii; 1 ':" I. Hi. , ivliak 1, , p. ei.
li.-iivt, h1 .'.I " i ail i I. a'!.. i i s:.. .11.
OluulMf P..4 ' llnltl'it
l'. i., i.t. it I II " li . pan. .ii-l a-' . ;,. i.i.
I Olio- iisvii'.- I..:.: " Ha-1'.ui't..ll " a a. a..
Mt. I'll ' ssllllt 1.4 .. I llllnol llli: - "1 - '"
l'.:'..l K..r.l V. . 1 IP' 11,1:,, .'. o '"
W.-t N, wl.'ll l-:'!' P- til. lii"...' t t ...
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liu.,lii..K 111. " L '....:.... A ,1 .:', "
llvii.iniiiii 4:' I " la "."i I '""I ' '-: "
t ,li,t..T'a.l,.l 4 .. " Ml. I'i. r-i. 'il . a . "
V. asi.,i,-:.,u :..-.. " I '.,,:: a-M," '.. "
lia ,ai...i.i 1. ot. w. W.- .N.'WI .11 : ' "
iailtin, :f a ' i'. ,". M K' -i "' '
l':.!i:"i''il iii.l '' a il.. ia:-:.!'-
New ,ii. ' " i.l-l'iia -! ;. in.
Ti:" itl'I'Tsi'
i I I'i )i: i AS al
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until
1 Aaniini'
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WELLINGHOUSES,
:lir P:
ji' tvi: ;
'.r '.at I : - It .
Tlie KxpreM train leaves I'itts'oreb tit P.
I. srriTiiitf at OntuelPeiii lovT P. ., lata:
wotl H 4 f. M. In return tli tr-x'ta." havet
(junitfrian'l at 2:ii A. VP. rriviic nt t: n
wi.chI l::.i A. M., Ci'Mt li". l ie f.U. M , Pit:
burgh T:4J A. il.
A GCC3 ORCHARD CH THE LAfi2
.r.s
s. ' '.
I I
wall as lv tlie auiueiice. Jie tin n ssikc oi rniTni"i X'tlTfCl.'
our civil liberties, aiid stated that "America ! Five Hl'MiUKl. Tu-h saxi. Stk..xo.-Iii the . AlUUUlk!l
the asylum for the oppress, .! of all na- j pat lew inoiuns mere iuls necn more 111.111 : t e nmlers iuncl havlm been apiinte.l. by the
."ioo.noo hottles of Sl,il,h'n t'nre soltl. Put of Orphans' Court ol Somerset Comity, Aula. ir Pi
I at t
i.i r lii
at In
i the P.lai k Sea and Po
noriis
channels tn
Amo.mii i: Pwi.iMvii PitoJiaT. Win ii the j
P.a'.tintorc .v ( 'bio Pailroad Company t sik ;
into i oii-id, -ni, ion th.e biiiiding of as branch j
p.... I. be' ween Soincr-e! and .I"1,iis'ihvii,
atnl comuiemcl the coiistrii'-tioa of the;
same .-".ii aft. nvurd. there were surtiii-;-s ;
among tiie inany pcr-oa- that Tiie terminus 1
would not remain here, bat that ihe line '
would be continued on until it woui l open i
-,t i.. I., tl,,. -.. .i..,,..i ,i,
,. ,' , ... ., , t .. I.-.. uncompromising despoti-m. and thus pcr
Ntivork ,V' l.ne I.ailr .ad. In toe Pitts- 1 ,
, , . , ,. , . ,. , i lH'tnate the biirbarisin ot the dark ages : j;t-
i.iiisrl. f .....,..,-.... . ..I ties tii.irioiiir v.e foul 1
... . . ., pan seizes hold of all niodt rn ideiis of j
the billowing, which gives color to the re- 1 .. .... , ,
ports which have been from time to linn
circulated :
"A-has be. n alrea lv stated iuourcol-
iitutis. (he Paltimoret'c dhio Pailroad Com- Tlill'.u, rifHiRos i.x iol:w. imvvi:::.
puny is btii',, ling a railroad from Smierset. ! Uobert P.aikes was the John the Papiist of
in the southwestern part ol'th." State, up t.i Sunday-schools, a voice crying in the v.il
Jolaistown, in Cumbria county. There is ! derness, "Prepare ye the way of the la ini.
said lobe now projected a strip of new road He began u Work, the moral power of which
from Johnstown up to Ptdgv.ay, and as i has increased until it has become the luil
there is already a road provided for from the I win k of our free institutions, the promoter
rivt-a at Wastanirtun at. J:6 A. X.- P
..a,..i..n tia.i ... th- B,.n..nn. .,f I -,.-,.! .. . I..... .. . S. .. o V . r 1 .. A '. ..
, - , ., i-.l'ii"B ue. c.s. t ...... ... ...s.. v., . p. n. ; i- uiui r.rij, ill., o. iv '. - s ,
the vast numlKT of jssiple w ho have Used it. , Elst AJ m an,t xtuaet tor tlie sale of the real Kietimon'l IPS . .
more than -'.Ism castst of Cwixinniitinit have estate ott reorire 1 nomas, nee i. ana 10 rep.m a Tl.rouuii txpres.-. .enyinti
p. u.
i-ylnni for the oppress,
tions."
A threatening storm i-austsl tiie people to
repair to the church where we hiiditiore mii
sie by the band, and some excellent singing
by Pev. A. S. Iiaiinig.irdncr and lady,
vt- i- !.... .. a 1.
tti.iiin.itv;,,i",,,i,i.it,,ott.i,.,i,.,'i', - L , , ,,. ..i..--..
. . ' .." I I.v.. n..i (i.h1 It 1.4 If v.. ' en aotl mhen all persons mtwstetlean tenO.
li, -ins mm i ticerlul luces witn new courage ; -s - r . j, jvuirik.
and lit;!., r aspirations to make life a sue-1 have a otigh, or your child the rU. an.l , AkS
you value tile, tion t lail to try it. for lame
Pack. Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous
Pl;istcr
II n'.t s..i-l - !,, tint ,ta:,-!!
i.tt-re-l at Piil.ll.t f.iie. I i.i"
" ' .o.ut live tiiii -s in i.t a'.t i, aaw ii, la-ar t) la-
The most tlireet an.l pleastirt route to the Past BrMa. extrn.l.i.ir alonit l.e I ':.'. !,:.-. tie I; .,
ami South via Washington CHy. : una it ..&. ,,t iim :n.c ..--ir.,M.. l.ln'.iS :
I lircUL'tt jiau leiiviag in io.jj .1, ,i.,i;. r , ', steRi Per.ti'virani'1. 1'i.rttes 'l"uirg ..
. r i.-ara lartiier p rtl' llij.-s a r- r ;::'
"ti t'e ut. e-r-i.
estate ot t reorire Thomas. let-,1. atnl to report a
.lia.HI.nl I,.n ol llm liinil in his haii.l.t to an.l MIU.illV
Ihs-:i cun tl. All Coughs, Croup. A-thnia I tilt ,se legally entitle-l thereto.
111, 1 Prom hitis vh ld at once hence it is i Notice Is hereby itiven that I will attend to rlio
.111,1 1. unit inns, j a 1,1 tu out 1, in ut 1 11 , ,1,,,., 0 the aboye appotntne nt at my otltee In
that evervlMHlv scaks in its praise. Ti 1 Somerset bonunh. on irhlay, S'tit. 17th. lsso.
rives at Wa.-iti.tiat-.n at
a. M. ; PLilaiklpliia:
cell
.a a. v. : !ta itiui-.r
., 1-. . i V.. I C
i M
I.hv 1
Vni'Klt.
:.:;i;li-.
.t.lt.la:-
Auuitor.
j.ro-
ltcss, nioralitv, and religion, ami ton- an-
j nouiiees to the world the beginning of a new
; era in the Fast.
lattt r jsiint to Siiicthport, where the New of scripture knowleilg-e, tlie !it!sr of mora!
York tt Frie Pailroad runs to. it is thought
by some that this sclit me is one by which
to gi v c t lit Pultiiiiore iV ( 'bio Pailroad oiii
pan v a through connection v. iPi New York
via the New Yolk & Kr'.r Pailroad. A rail
road man ixprts-e.l the opinion, however,
that tlie t nterprise is mure likely intend,'.!
I give the N't w York it Eric Pai!ro::,l Com
pany access to a territory of undeveloped
coal iircas ott in .1 by ttiat company in F.Ik
and adjoining counties.
Pailroad coq.or.i'.ions arc not in the habit
st
I hilt
i,!i.-h
tir ut
holy religion.
So great has its moral power Ik " oiui
we now conlidcutlv look to it to act on
certain desirable ends. 1
1. It can destroy seltish: ss.
All churches lire troubled with tiieiiils rs
w ho are stingy. The Sunday-school is try
ing to teach the children while they are
young, lilHT.ility based on the fact thai P.xl
having given us the world, the Pible, His ;
onlv brgotten and well-beloved S.n, the rt -
tg'ss ami oursclfa bk-ssing to our nice.
Mr. Aaron Faith is suHTinteiident of the
llourishin; Sunday S' hool. in this place,
and deserves credit, with Msrs. tieorgeP.
l.ichly, Eli F.oiv man and others, for the suc
cess of this occasion.
Pong live the custom among our people
to celebrate the consumated harvest, and
may each reader of these lines be brought
to a happy destiny, "bringing his sheaves
with him."
P. K.
Poiu-iirs' Emiuiikatiox. Pneumatics or
sufferers; with sprains, cuts, bruises, old or
fresh wounds, swellings, bums, etc.. will
find it to their advantage to use M. I!. Unb
elts' celebrated Embrocation. It has been
in use over -I'l vi-ars, and is the most reliable
nnd efficacious rcnicdv known. It does not
I).ministi:atous sale
OK V ALP ABLE KEAL EST AT E.
j jjy yiriUS IH ail uiuci "t ,e.-,.c'i u. m ii:d
' Orphans' C'ourt of Somerset Co., Peun'a., I will
ilia pTuoietonulilic sale on the uremise on
V SriixxtiK I'Eoi'i.K. Io vou know
there are strange leople in our comniunity Stt"rtlni, S lit. 4', 1 Sf,
we .uiv strange people because they seem to ' at on, 0'cick P. M.. the real estate of the late Jo.
M-ca r to sutler and pass their .lavs miser.i- I sephMa.'sin,.lec'u..c,,nsistlnitofayaIual.k'artnsit
I " '" r 1 1 nate in MlllonJ townnhii, Somerset county. Pa..
bly. made so by Iysepsia, and Liver ( 0111-1 ,oininii; laiuls l Samut l Barclay,Jaii,t V. v; ul-
' ' Her. JUKI. J, " alitor, r r.tu, i cii.tun" auu u.
M acres, mnie or lass, ancut
clear, havinir therein erecte.t a
, 1 1 HIIb lUtStUiri Jri'- onciuiin u.-ui, ami misc
is guaranteed to cure mem. R k ,e, . javm tm Apple Orchard
s,.l.. t- i:i...i-i. W lieiiford. Somerse t. ! ami a number 01 never tailing soriniis. This
: farm Is situated in one ol
I a. tions In Somerset county.
TERMS
plaint. Indigestion, Constipation, an.l gener- : uVmUlnin t!
al debility, when SHII.OH'S VITALIZE!: 1 17. acres thereotl c
ThP.UL'h Mall trait s ,! i.y.
Expsess traii.s ilaily t'xa.'pt Suirlay.
Atteomm'slation trinas aa.l l'ave te Ex; r?s
tiiiily except Sun.tay.
Tirket "lli'fs. earner Virth Avt-iiee an-1 V.'"I
streets, an.l ileisit corner Praut an 1 Vv aur ::-,
fittsburxli, fa.
C K. IiKP. 'len. l'ns'ei'.ai'r A sent.
U, M. c iLE, 1 1r.1ar.1i 1 ii iic't. Ag:Lt.
FINANCIAL STATE3IENT
OI"
SOMERSET 30R. SCHOOL DISTRICT,
ion th". i t., r. r.M'i so J' n k P t, P" t.
W M. H. 'W'EI.H.EY, 1 revturer.
lui.
W
Notli-
-:p; is! s i
as I.
,'.Iees
rr..; It, ,7,
mi lec.e
-1 J-: 1.
Sl...r. .'.
J .
farm Is situated in one ol the most iksireahle l'X-a Cash rec Ived Irom cillect'irs..... ..
L ' .. ,, T .. IS' I '. . 11 ,, V ,, X1.MI-1. ' , IS"
' ' '" '. One-thirJ on any balauce alter payment ofall
no diseases that will st) quickly bring mi l- ' debts to be secured on the laotl In lieu ol .lower to
dents of a iH-rson-s past life and make him the widow, and the balance to he paUl as l"Ho'.
" I , iOuu on connnnation ot sale, an i the balance In
think ol liome ami lus moiner, as noieni, ; , e,,aa annual payments, witnom interest.,
imi must be laid ilown on ilav 01 sale.
" ,.i. iUC I- AT IT I" T
J.1V.OD t . I. n.
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Cr.iniis, Colic,
and all their kindred diseases. And to be !
A.iiulnistr.tlor.
Au. 11.
blister the skin andean therefore be used ! witl.out sines nyscniery . ........m woe.,. V0TI(T
with much bett. r results than at.v linb.ient overtaken with the alxivc dia-se Ls to I al- j I -
i fi.- ' most without hoi. 1-or sale only ny (un. iTj j. Mishlcr .Mary Anne, Iniermarrlc.l with
l lor liorses ; ' si. - lim,rs,,sl will. Simon
, .t ikiut;, .-in.,... . , . ,
Thomas, the snl.l saran dkibh sin--e man, ie.t in
.nilloli .11.. t naries uar-
111 the market. It is. also goo.
where an outward application is desired,
and should be found in even- household,
ami well regulated stable. Price ii'i cents
ht hottle. F'or s;ile only by (i. W. lU'tifonl.
W. lU-nford.
IS,()1K MOliK!
of giving detailed information in regard to ' mission of sins, the gift of tlie Holy Spirit, ' The great criminal trials to eomeoll at the
their plans before they are rcadv to put ' the gift of everlasting life, demands of us approaching term of Court will bring thotis-
thctn into execution, but it may be that ere i the return gift of our lives, our money, ami amis of people to Somerset
a great while the Somerset and Cambria ! our all.
lira neh will not only give us an additional I 'J. It can reform the morals of our nation,
outlet to Italtiiiinre. Washington ei.'., but Every now and then there is a great agita
tion about having Pod formally recognized
T-ita! shifts oi
lug
Pai.l crJers lor teat hers' w.-itrt- si.rr,, .
repsirs. f-l jo 1' '' "'-
Saeel y and Treaii. jiu.. . it! a
T.UI -j
la.soi iitT.s of Ttig t'lsniit T. j
Am-unt .Itie from tai eolleclors. (uu'.i.i-
leeteii taxes) '
AVe, the nndctsnrnetl u llt.rs of Somerset t r- ,
eich. Jo hereby criiryih.it we l ave examined
airihe yi.il. her-of Ihe (..res-mx "tai.-tnnl. atnl
have leuu'l them eorrrel an.l tiae in all ia."l' o-;
lara" niAi:l.K"P. SH.sEK, I-RAt-i i
MIU'i.N J.iViuriS, jsKvt.j j
.lliaii",.-.
jy;
also to New York and inP'rinediate joints.
All tiiis w ill inure to the prosperity of our
ei t v. '.', inoh n Trilrtutr.
In view of the
rush we have ordered and will have on hand
and for sale more pieces of 5 ami l'Kt.
Fountcr Poods. We have engaged an c.vtr.1
force of salesmen for the occasion. Uemem-
in the Constitution of the Pinted States, j l'r Cook it Ueerils' 5 and 10 Cent Store,
To some, this is not desirable; to others its j Somerset, Ta.
l.i ti.nr i-hil.lren. viz :
Ve have a siieetlv and positive lire for , TeT, James A, and Oertru.le A. Thomas, who
, tr , . -" b. t .,,,1, ,.,.,1 i have for their enarilian Epnraini Thomas. Cnn-
Catarrh. Diphtnena, tanker Moutli, ami, ;ntennllrrte), wl(h A.lam Shatter, Matilda
HeadiU'he in SIH 1.1 IFS CATAUUH UEM-. Mishler. James M. Mishler. Levi Mlshler. J..r:a-
ii,. 10.1. ut. . 1 .,,hi iii Mi. hl.r. the last name. ie- ,
EDY. A nasal Injector free with each lM.t- : J miaoT whom J.eph J. Mishler Is irmrli- TKECUTOH'S 0TICL
;v.".":t 1 i . .. .
. - .i.r.,i... nr vt.,nv-rli 1 tri.
I'll I fCC'll.ll.
.- fc..i.v i '.n,.i.rii Al' Tl,.i.r..r,1 S..u...rs..t Uin ;o aiiurt, emce moved lo Uiarfct couoty. ; r M.mnitrv in the U.ve esrare
. airman .
Ia. Yoa ar berel.j notiiie"!
wtltot partition
'I r 'i.-:-r, wir t.
. m5 wiil I-e ' pr "-1!";. ! r '..ti.n uti- r. !
I.t w An' iit an jn-tK.r.' nn t-s i e ht.-l i - '.-'n
t'T. I i.iir"Pi'. Auirn-'t
A.'i-uui A'PXnti-i-T W. W.in'T. ''i.irc!:.i:i -?r.i.ri;.irt
M :'f
S'ji-'i'l itii.i hfptl it-'c-rar:' ' f V.'.k. S. M
adin'r"! S .j'.rp-.n P. Il-rn, l!'l.
.. '.tint "1 S.tn: lei r-'-au-.i., xccit'T i-r
I'tfr' fUs; !i, '!t-r 1,
I-'ir-t ;if. t hnat itr.t ,( IjntiMn-! .M.if n.
.Kiin'r "I Ii: tinin "a'ipr.
A -ftunt "t V.". S. KtiMn.an. a.:n'- '. ll.irri-'.
m-. L,1 af'"U A !:::Tn
.;..iin S. M'-v r. .W'p.i tin (
.H-VTJ, tlc:'''J.
njini-tnti'T n Ja.-'-S U '. .:.
Kirt arr.-unr .!' f-; t-r an 1 N. J r
f ;.... a-jn! "1 H'-nrr U. I Vr i...t U.
Vir.n :n-l finul a--unt i Ja-- ;'rli.xri. '
U itpI 1 Kinif. i-i;'.i.
A.-frt:-'.'! Ann Wiilj;,! J.r-'ni.-.h W: J1
vi.ji"r f .1- --t-h Sfi'K-rc I.--.;' !, wn w.i i.-'-'
lv n -i iil i'M .M i
Kurt i-.ai f ( W.-Kan M. nr-J .
vati J. VV'u.ivT. eic ui"f ol W a:Uia M --t
0C''ia-f i.
t:;e rvnl t-fta'? "i H.-nry I-Iir, -!e- 't.
A'-'tint (.! in.y W vvr, wutrix ! "
A. MUitT. ti-'-).
"irt afl ft;! iti ar of Villliui iJr:ot,
. unt -f .i'-iii t . hlyur. f, T a ... '.t
.,( . .! I Wi vr-fi-l. '.
ir-t an l tir. I '-tut ol' "h f-. Iiurkip ,
Li.,,1:,. -'.-.;'i: n.rAs;:
li-.-:
in r
i,.ia r
Jtily-i.
1 '
NOTJi'M.
tie t'se it if you desire health and sweet ' an, all resi.llnn In Somerset county. Pa Henry , H
tit. I t iv n y ' MLshlerof Sprlnitttelil, (ireen county, Misioun,
breath. Price ;) cents. , BD(1 Thomas Mishler formerly of Sprtnirfielil. I
, Lfta'." cf ...tf l' Ea.
i tjoue-rse:
Tt teifawentaryntB Nit estate !iar:e
-inte.lf.il.'.' an-Lr-iirne-l by tri I'f'.
nth. Ute "I Pain: t r.-i.
bi.ii. rst:: Co.. ri, nee u.
T...Tiiv Si i,:n. Karmers attentiing Court I Somerset county,
... " . ., . oti :.. -...i. ! the real estate ol
will pieii. e iiotit.tr in' "s. t.... ..-.s . ner 'fwp.. at hlf late residence on intjiiiuaim August lsw at
.,,,1 ,.ir..r fi.rsale. 1'iiiift estern 1 lUiotliy September, lsao, where Toucan aueuu 11 jou tu.u. ; TrATHFIt
sisl nl .t. r bushel of 45 iHiuntK !P'2Kr:.w..nw,, Elm AK KYLE. J EFi"KKS 'S ALTF ATHEK
Cook tt Beerits.
! Sherist'siOftici,
j August li, ISiSJ. i
EIK3AB KYLE.
Sheriil.
June 30
Eieeutvrs.
r..--:tr
- . , , . : hiivmir len irraateil lo ine nmii-nu: , "V tain iri
'.. rr ... : . It hereby itiven to those in.iei.iti i" t i autti'.nty : r...iae ; m.-i."' "'"-;-'
1al". y? '. I ',". Z: imntetllate payment. an.lt!..i havlnl claims t . iB,,,a.;0.i t ...id e-ia-'t w the
r-a.. i win """"."'', V"" ' .i.mands will i.lease present theni tiuiy aatu. ..- nwnt an,i th.! nayiiac ci-., - ;.,,- -
(iabrtelMi.-hler, dec',1.. in Jen- "'T! Jment. ob Satunlay. 14:h day ol ' al tuc, ,iUiy aa-iienti. ated I. r ;-;""0-
his late residence ln samrilay. ta js'o 'j . p
T
Ute reswer.ee ul nZLVXS.
J'jJj- il.
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in