The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 08, 1880, Image 3

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The wc-tither f.r the i.t two in ha
I -ti 11 :iit(i!i'!y warm t'.ir tlii-::ti of the
voir.
Mr. I!. I". ' ...t ci.iims t haw killed
hn-oiy l iirnv s oiirre!-, oil" In " of la-t
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I'-all Til;,l
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timet lor lu r hi
A'i!:iiu:i li.ms ti- aiiuoiiucc
: t hat I In' ""I v. III soon U
i a'"i i ur-lina!.
to tin- fair
radiant in
Mr. !!.!. i '.illroih havinu foundation
i. ill f ir a ii i hoiii- on hi-lot
ii tin-
i-, :el oi l'ai riot i. i
l'..or J.i-ii.
in ihir.imv
i:h i ' t-rvi'i
o IO,
uain lamrnishin
Tliis time he is char.'ed
'oiieealel iie.nny weajons.
A H-iin,' to the Hon. I '. iry A. Sions. j
I'eui.K-riitie party i like a mule it has j
. pride of:i:icv-try and no ho;e of p isteri- j
I
r ..lie Immlred I
la-: week, and !
We printed mid -old i.v
Mr.i eopic- of the 1 1 1:1: M.l.
even then t lie demand wa- nun h f-re.it than
the-ioply.
Mr. II. t'. Mu hnaii. son of Ju.lj.-f Mil
-.niri.i. left f.,r Indiana l;i-t week to attend
the I'.i'.i and interti
-hool i t that place.
,1 tin-Mate Normal i '
- place the costs in
entirely to., low a
more than a thou. -ll-
la-I week.
ie I "on-re ional e
t, eomjMi-isI ot
rd and Jliair ill
Wi-liie-dav. to ;i
ii!'. lees f-.r the 17th
Somerset, Cambria,
meet
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1". Trent.
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1 iie mci'tin. 1 f
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l I I..- pre-i nt and
-tlii r I'tiL'iiL'i mi nts
on hand.
I'i'..!'. .1. .1. Mi!!, r
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Matted f-i
John-town,
n-pou-:b!c
pii'i.-,;..!,
i'r..'-. Mill
Lie
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-1 of
and
tna' p.a.-e
a l.-aeii'-r
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e I xoel '.elle
I.' y.ui hav ;
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..iditioti lb.
i .hi", pi ie.-. I
'n;- buys a pa
horse h
.lie.
Lie J;.ieka:'i' ;
improve his ,
i'.ov.ter- will if
evt. lit of lo M-r e
irm :i-rure thi
Ka re. I..r -ab b
lit. in hi
out. S
all dru-i- i
Mr. 1
k ;. ii-.ro.-i
due. ol' the ( learlield
iv days with his rcl
ra:ik s;i s tlntt t Ieir-
1- -i-ii.li':-' a 1"
ill this place. 1
e,,m,t will -.-ivi
!,'- '-car th-in
iler.i and Fanner- who are
..t. r.-t-: arc at t!,i- -ea.u ol'
rtin-ir chicken- M. 1'. U .b-rt-
li vt to i
tin- year
I'oultry
licnlliy iiiei -troiiir,
;illl:i'.le ( r tiie t'.lll
,rk
for :i
,:Tiis j
wile
'I till lleX ;
two weeks. 1
Mo r -A;-c t.n-re at.y tu.- ihiiil-- as mi-a-
i.ii i'.ci-l and H.nus.ek '.' Milh r
i. I.i.. -.n:.i' ism and KoLiTis' l-.iii-,t;..!..
Waik. r- Why .' Mi-it-r Hccaitsc
, :!.,- I'ii. '!! atioii i- it is to., ho; f,,r
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i o-i aii tii::t
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1 I,
and
head of
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,' most i
ill pn-par-ncsl
only
cre-ltil.nis
.at is i-hiitiiisl of it :
I '., .- It l. l. , Eiwl.
it -.'. and "'I 'cuts per
to use l
ml ..ids ami all af- !
.i.,1 Tub.-. S,.!,l by !
S and .".o t ei.ts s r ;
the
intt
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il ll.i
is fan wi ll
1 Chun-h.
niti-". S, p-
ri. ion in 1
,.- Caliaiy il,-l,
iiip, on s.i;.,.l.iy
Coiniiiunioii scrii -e -anie day.
service wiil he held at the same
cl.s I: on the previous s..iti;r.lay
i: i. r..,t - e - it .in :-viiie
i'Tej.;! rut,
i -i in c. at
.lolo.s
:il" of
ork bn ak-
-t ..ii the S. .t C. II. l:.. near the
-ii ivit'i the oil r ,.el. Tr.i. k lay hip:
, ollilin lltisl lie.VI Monday. Another
. f c lior. -I hatid , witii horses and
ti-ii, i the Utter pari of last week and
.k i- b -ill- pii-::.-1. all iiioiiu' the line
i ov a- ii'ie.
.-pii i.t iiiis ,,: 1. .f.;iry an. I i, uuty
irtiin o'.-i tini- meeting 'it front ot"
s- !. rock's -tore. Trid iv cveniin:. i
mi:- -I a i, ittieM and Arthur Club,
-t o'.t: v- itia mi,- tii'tv t allies on the ,
wi'l hir'. iv in, nn-.. the number
I. Trent, I.s,p.
"t!i.
C, 11111:.'.
T..
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7 or not
r 'ti- n-
e- iii'd
t i be ' Tiiat is th; tjut siion
iiT in the miii
to MilTer. ;
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nuti tltsh I-
i,a, ;is th.,: i
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, !' Tat
n on
to pi
rta
Ki I t v v. severe ismi-ii ,
r.
ireha-e a le.ttle of sim-s ;
Wil l i lu rry and Horehounil, j
..ii'.'-iii;. en 1 tiuiii. Sild ,
ll.-s.ts
ts. i'i and .V 1 '.nts sr lt.d-
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bar. I ii
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iuvi
lie tnb.-r of the Somerse't
1 by tin- National 'om-
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Ilii'tc t.'
ipohio and Indiana for Car
t'a-id and Arthur,
was a stud, nt a
lo Is"., and To Mr. Trent
the Millersyille Nonual
S.hr.!. atid was there kn, wn for his elo-,Uei:,-e
lei.! oratorical a'tilitv. As the Som
erset Hti.Mti s. he is "yoiiiiir li.it i-i. -
j'l' lit "-- ..., .,--is;, r .eil.'.-r.
Th. -,
let cat ,
..tiher,!
il Mil-
tiiat v. a
stimuli ,
Siii.-s' s
h -1111,1.
r..-.-. orr,
per Ilott
1: "She tn-v.-r told Iht hue. hut
lent like a wonu iu the bud fi-e-l ,
tu.i
k chevl: :" but when thev found '
t b.ve ! 111 the n mains f a cold
irrlv and sadly leading to cn-
tl-r i,r,:iil for h.r a liit!e of
r.n. ... Tar Wil l he rrv atid Hon- t
ll is t.cisnes". p. remark that slie :
!. -s,,l,l bv all .Insists.
1 '..i,.v :
1 ui'iir.i
prn ah at
I A Thi- lire-.;
s, -tnc se-i-tiotii
,1 d'.s.asc'
, of the
il
nut V.
out it ni'is urs to l.av
lortn. , r tlie pi, icii
assiiniesl a milder
have liciHi nmre
s:i, s-s-ful i its treatment. In the family
of T..ii j. Yod. r. living ae-Kiple of miles-
i.i" li of t..wn, there- are seven easese. all of
' i fcir way of nss.verv-. F.mr ;
. r live ..t.'icr tieia.-liU.rinii tiuiii. havclsi n !
iKvhU.riiii: t.inilie-s luvrlntn ! .n
al"r!i. - .esl ith the--.i.ur?e, loneortwo .n.-esi 1
in cae h.) hat we arc phiu-csl toleani no filial j
n-siiits are- appn-hindnl. '
,!iie ol i.ur cxi iia: 'e
lUirlict "rajie" ea-c a:
re. T! . y amount to
il-.i'.a!-. as -lale.l hv
rou.H r-. It luakts tlietn
an-l , oi-.- 1. niiy in . re v
1 t r.i . -.
Mr. S';':::v;iti .l,,lit:-.:i !:; Imiols at
, 1 -xcai '.1;; ll,.- 1 eiiar an 1 t' iuml.it i-m
!" l. i'rainc iioll-e "ii t!.e lloftii del
!-: 0:1 I'iii.ei -,r,-.-t. Tiie i..,u-e is t-iU-ii
'' i,.i,l -..nn- our noil i- ! o,-, in.icl l.y liis
: . Mr-. M. yi r-.
A New Y -rk -!.,h,m utter rc. ,-!e:l tin- f.,1
1. .iv',11 cj.it. i ,!i from a ierinati to lu- cat ii-
.111 I !u- t-,ii!l-'-eii-!' hi- Mi.'c: '"Mine
s.i-.iii L- .1 -.i i : il" -::- lia-1 !:vi
i-'l-i.l.iy. f lie', I l.eeil li. .1-1 -liil-I
A- a !; e so m-i-l it -i:.:i'.''
i';. - I;, pilhii, ill s ,.; sl,al,ks ilie a'ld VI-'
',".' ;;re r.- i'i. -tv' 1 t. lill'i t ill tl.e school
h . al Siiaiik-i i-ie. on .ion.i.. evcuitiL".
s. ;i'.. l.ltii. t'.rtiie .urp se ,-f ..raniiiii:
i ..irticid iii;.! Anhur 'iui.. lA-t their K' a
:.; : t urtioi-.i. Sjs .ik, rs !r ,m Snim-i--,! will
1,. pr.- :it : .;;l Ir the cluli.
M. J SXVI.l l!.
' i.i ii. t'o tin- llai e:i. in 1 1 r ni-'i-c !" Hut he
i.ii i ti., r. h Mm to Sim-s .sirup, of Tar, j
ii-:,i - i ...l ii .i i
i. on oi ill alio j :m; i i. u I -1. i.'i 11 oio
:.. -d o:.e iri.,1 f..r people cm-!
-. i:l . a-i - of oii-.-h- a
; . i ; , .
Th.- iiat-i.-l ! ;:nd Arthur c;,,i, ,.f Sali
' :rv. hav.- i-- !,"i a e.il! f-.r a ttrar.d Kcpub-
:i 1 11 r.ll'v lit that piliec. oil tilt l-VCI.
. i.iir-.i-iy. Sept. :i:,. The hatid bills s;,y
:i :i- -. (. Treti". Ks,p. of S .tiicrs.-:. and .,;h
i ' . 1 e .ol'-:- V. i!i .i-l.ir. ss the IncetiilL". A
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I'r. II. J. lYiiMil, of thel'.S. Signal Ser
vice Corp-, "Washington, 1. '., has heon
."Ix inliiij; llir t two ftirks union:; his
fi idols nml relatives in this canity. The
I'm-tor ciiMcd to mi" us ipiile fnsiieiit!y
w hile in town, and . lie is a "far traveled
until" ami urn oiupromi-iii): Kcptihlio.ui,
hi- vi it. nir,. jhv.iv, njoyi j hv ii .
hiitihl
i .V Woi.k to MoTtitits. Mothers
i ri-:iiemher that a mo-t iiu(uir!ant
luty lit
; ' "J1" 'o1 ovuoo 01
j their families and eleansc the malaria ami
impurities from their fy-teins. There; is
Ilol lli?l- t hut U-I '1 f. i'i.i lio tl... l. ,.l. a...T
" v "I' " .
liver, rejrnlatp the linweH and tmrifv the .
l.l.xid .so lerfcetly us Tarker's fiiiijfcr Tonic
ml vert i! ill our coliunn.
The wonderful '
I eurcsof lotiR standing eae of Ulieumatism,
; iieuralpa ami malarial disorders is the rea-
m why tlii- pure and excellent family
i medieine i s i (reucnillv e-tcvineJ. V.rf.
A larye and
meetiuir and pol.
..titloKinviu- lt.i.nl.Ii, ,o i
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raising was held at 1'hil- :
oi ..n l.it ..,., ot- TI... .....,,,t..i.,
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came down in f..nx'. A. J. i'nlhoru and S. ;
Trent, K-.fs., made the speeches. The j
)K,;t. raised was straicht as an arrow and 1
aUmt one hundred fitet ill letirth. Two 1
beautiful js-uants containiiijr the names of
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The in.-etin was the lare-t and mo-t e:i-
thu-ia-:ie held in this
years.
.eetion for tnanv
1"oK,;k r.tctu.K. V., Sept. 4. IS.-II.
Mi: Et'tToi:: The accident which re-ult,d
in the death of Mr. laniel Mav, one of the
o'dist j'.ii-l mo-t r.-.p v!i"I t-itiz -n of this
stsiion, -everal weeks since, was caused by
in Alto. ma to- by the tiifjlijenee of the eii;ineer, not blow
e a candidate itm t h." -iunal a- the train iipproaehed the
er -sin.' Mr. May wa-driving home his
" r:ius ii- I lie l hue and did not hear t iie 1 rai n
a j, proa, ii. Hid the signal b.-etl blown, as
the law re ptif. s at .ill public cro-sin-r-."
Mr. Mav would -'.ii! lie living. Trains fre-
.jiictit.y )..!-- tois p.a
witliout wlii
. 1 1 1 1 u
T iie .eti -.-r- had better s.v to thi- in the fu
ture, before they have in r blood o-i their
ban 1- ami at".- :ai'.et'-d in heavy dama.'cs.
it. S.
l'M-V .' r I'li-t -The lieiiioer.'.ts have no:
s'.ic.-eiiic. I ii, electing a I 'oni:ressiit.i:i for for
ty years, io .1 i residential year, in any dis
trict in which Somerset county was includ
ed. We have tiie !" !! .wilijr li-i from a
friend who kc.-p.- sta-h tliin::- "in hi
head In I-lM harl.s !!, was. elected; i-tl,
Andrew war; ; llsi, Andrew J. t!e ;
l-'ij. lr. .1. Mct'ullou.u'h ; is-"--:. John 11.
l4iie; I s-io, Samuel S. Itlair; lsi;j. William
H. K.x.ntz; I""'.-, JohnC-siia; ls7". John
a lar-.-r Kepubliean ! c.-siia: l-TC. Jaech M. Campbell,
ha- n. r -.-ivrii lie- ! lu l-so e have no doubt that the re
publican nominee will be triiimphuhtly
rhos ti.
A r.r.MAKK ii;;.K ili:-i i.t. It makes noilil- ;
feren- e- liow many jiiiysiciaiis. or lio-.v mucli i
liieili.-ine you have triisl. it i- now a-i cstali- !
li-licii tact t i mt (icrniaii Syrup is the only
rcuie-ly which lias trivcti coniplete sati-f.tc-
tioli in severe ca-i-s of l.unjr li,a-e. 1; is.
tni there are yet tlio.i-un.ls of js-rs, . w h i ,
'e T. ;--osc.l to Throat ati.l I.uti; Alice- ;
lions. t..ii-uni.ti in. iietnorrliitL'i-s. Astlmiii.
-severe ( ohK sc'tlcil on the llrea.-t. I'lti-iinio-nia.
AVlioo),inj: t'oiiitli, Ac., who have no!
jM-rsotial ktiowl.-i;je of Uom-Iks-'s ticrnutn
Svruii. To siieli lu- woulil s.iv that oo.ooo 1
Is.ttles were soi.t i.i-t year wit limit one ton,- j
plaint. ( 'oiis-.tuipiii
try just one hot tic
bv a'.i .li .i-i.-t
rular -i.i-America.
I ir.'uT- were is-ucd la-
-K
ll the
ilia of
rcoiits
Adiittatit (ii-m ral's i. Mice of ih
lliis State tor the distribution of ..vi
lli the i- ourtl. .rod 1'ii'ih I"ri-'i: -e- i f ti
Nit-
tioii.il (iiiar.i. coiii)iom i1 iui.-; iy of troops in
the westcrii pari of tiie State-. Tiiere are
sixty t'ompanit in tiu- two brigade-,, tocacii
of which tifty-tive overcoat- are i-siied.
Liukiiii: three tiio;:-ar,d three Imndresl in
all. These coats are- made at tiie Schuylkill
Arsenal, ri.ilaih-lphia. under the direct !
sitjervi-ion of otlii ers of the United States ;
army, of material furnished liy the State. :
They are of much better quality than the ;
overcoats furnished to I nited States rvjrti
hirs. The other hri pules of the luard wiil
have overi-ials i-s-icl to tlieia some time
this f.,!l.
.'.initially i left on the Moi.n ain e xpie---,
Monday morning, to be present at the an
nual in-ie-ctioii. at Thompson's Station, Al
hrheny c lunty, which takes place to-day,
Tuesday. The encampment will last ten
days. The force exjiesti'd compri-es the
Fifth, Tenth, Fourteenth and Fi'htts'iith
rviments. Knaps llattery and a company
of cavalry. M.ij-.r ('etieral Hartranlt. the
! Iivision Commander, will b,
there. The
hriirii.le's will Ik." commanded by Ci-neral
J une's A. Heaver ami 11. S. HuidekojHT.
Adjutant Ccneral I'rum, of the l'nitt-1
States Army, will he present officially, to
repre-e nt the National 'overnment. He is
i: Westuiorelander, who wettt to Mexico
with the IHi'picsne tireys in 1 l. as a pri
vate -ohiier. and has risen step by step, to
his present cinini nl and honorable iisition.
The Iteslford HnvitrsiiXf: "The ".rial of the
i irrus tiie-ti for the so-t-alhsl outraire on Sa
lome I'.urket, came otf in Somerset last week.
Tl.e testimony wa.s of such a Hiinsy charac
ter that JiuL'e Hall instnictesl the jury to
brim; in a verdict of not iruiltv. which they
did, and the prisoners were set fr.-c.
Al
was though it was prov
en that Miss I'.urke
but 1 i years of ae, the tc-stiiuoiiy went to j
-how. "in the ways of the world,'" she-was
much older, and her c haracter anythinp: but
an amiable one. The eots to the county in
the case wiil amount to if 1 and a pood
ileal of loud nwearinir by the tax-payer t an
In' heard on all sides."
The lr..ttf lu t jr : 1 1 have added that asie-n.
Coffroth Volunteered in this case, went to
( Ins. ii-hiim and had the showmen tira
1-1
up here for trial, and then abandoned the j
case, he is justly in, iiidtsl in the cusses eif I
the iticctis,s ta l'1-.vers
s'ALlsm r.v, Sept. 4. 1s.se.
sad and fetal ais itlcnt oe eurred Thurs-
ilay morniii-: in which Charles Williams,
highly resi-tetl citizen of Meyersdiile 1
his life. Mr. Williaius was an employee
the Cuiul-erlantl and Klklii k mines and was !
. standing cm the railroad at th. 1 swit.'h of the i
I , . , .
, Shaw and ClumiUTiaui niju-si with several;
. , , , . '
i ",ll, r i-'"th'men when tl.e Me-yersdaie train
aiipne.ichisl the switch. I: is suj.l that w hen j
- , nun. l "iiine-i iiir iiici v oi ,aii ..ii.uiii ...i
the train w; s appnAchmi; the swit. n. toe,.
coieltietor n lew uis wiu-i.e liiui me par...
, j
thinkini; the train was iroinj; rntht throtiiih, I
stcppol ln-k on the si.li-lini;. The train
rushed ou at full simv 1. A short distance
lielow the junction of the sidelimr with the
main track, the train men detachisl the rear
t-ar. tn course. ail nanus iian ineir eves, on
the engine as -he dashed hy. This detat hed
car by i har.oiiiir the swit. h-bal! after the
. - i . i.A . 1.1..1:..., l..- 1.-
C lit! ir ja-siii 1111 on ,111- -iin uiip ,-i ,..-..-,,. . . .
r 1 , , , -.. , . i road leailiitK from Lemuel Kings to John
momentum r.n.I ilotie tin- noHly nr ; . . , ,,,
i Cramers, the ourt aprsunteil Alfred Mii
whie h ca-t a vhs'ni over the e ntire i-omrau- j , -,.-,,- , 1 .
r 1 . ,,.rv,...(.r - i dliam Hick and Aaron
Initv. Several of t tic crowd that was with.
: Mr. Willicnis on the sideliiii;. sesj.,, tlio car
coiiiiiitt on the -.witch, yelles! to him. l.ut in
the confusion incideuc to the train passino.
was unable to ct-t liiiu otf the track.
j I
was terril.lv luatiled. one J.: lvein nearly
,." i
1 , ,. .11 . ..
W - Wl ifira 'e irii .
He was imim
Meyers.iale S
tt"lr rvmove.1 to Ins home
in
v. lici-. lie died on." hour art T In-ill? phutil P
under tl.C doctors care-, i.verv .niiic know 11
j the isir.iini's skill was n-e-d by the emi-
. . ... : I . -... I.t. !t..f .
''" ' -
but nroved of no aval!. He leaves
:iti inter-1
j i-dine tituily. His f111u r.1l in Mcyer-mhile
on Triday was the lares-t ever sc-cii in tlie
tr' liein- attended by i
hI-sc -VsL A. V. .t A. li. '
south of the county
. 1 . -4, 1 .1 T .
III!" .Ufi e-rs.111- aj.w.c -....-..-..(
(of which he was Tvler;) Kale LeeJ.-e. So.ll" " "" "" ""'" -
M.i I O . (of whiili he wen Vice (Irand.) n IVttT f-.nae r . , ,
r 11.1 i-rf- tin a ie'tition for viewers tt lay out a road
and Kiiiithts of Lul-or from all the ehffcreiit ' " . .. j
.,-,.i- , 1 x- - froni the public roa.1 rnnnin? troin aiisbury
mines alemt Elki.ilc and suminit. No in-, , . - . .1 1
, - to the National roaiL to a imint on the put--;
ouis-t was held. The funenil .servicesj were .... 1
n.1(1., ,,v Ker. Ir. Lonji of the Metho- j
,i:. .-i.,.e. 1. .x M. .b.l.. !
- t Knisr-iiicd chureli of Me . ersdale.
The yiin-:hiei of the eeinimunity are
t),c l-i reavisl family.
" r.----T.
I'.H l'T rRiH'CKhlM:..-
V. II. Wellhy vs. Iiiia:iuel .Sia:h-r uinl
John V. KiiiirhT. Sinus, troiui . c. f.
Jury rvlunu-il a vi nlii-t in favor of jihiiuiitV
for tin- iitii of . Motion for iu w trial
filv.1.
ii'iir;' Julm-oii vs. Ki.ianui l Atrliioii
lii'i J:v oh lv. il. Ui oli'vin for Inn iii
; Jury returiRil u vcnliet for the ilefeiniaiitn.
ilunil.mi ,t I.ni; v. The Savage rire
,oti .oiio.au. .oiit-ai o m-ii'ii.iaiim.
Ilruk
; I 'efen.lanfs in open t'ourt confess judgment
f r ."d.
1 .....1 M 1 L:-.. I.. .J'.
ii-ji.1 oaiiu.i .uiniiai riiljji-uiaiin- ...
vs. Josiah .wauk. At.neal hv plaintiff. Jury
returiusl a verdict
for defendant. Motion
for new trial tiled.
.ame vs. J. K. Walter and Kliza A. l'liek.
(two eases). ApHaI hy plaintitV. Jury re
turnrd spcial verdicts. Motion for new
trial tiled.
Jainc-. M. Marshall vs. Iiavid Hinehauu'li,
(tour (-!!S4si. Il S ll Itv ii Tis'iiiciit of
, , c i.
eounsel these lour t a-es were continue.! to
I ip r.-t.-rriHl to tl.r.M. ., rl. iti.it. ,rs v n,s .-iivanl
-
is to bt- final,
All other ea-es on tlie list were
tied, continued or discontinued.
ithcr si t-
. . , .
The t
Vptcmbcr linnibt rof the -V..Yi Amir
t ifw contains seven ar;ieh"-. The
tirst is the initial patn-r hv M. t'harnay
ou
i "The 1'iiins of I'cntral America." This nr
...
I tii !eis illiistrattsl by photographs, whiehaid
j materially in tiie study of the text. An
: I ns lit ion umler the auspices of the American
and French (.'overuments, of wiiieh M.Char-
-." 1- in eiior.'i. i now u .nil ill.' ill I 411-
. .. . ', . in-..
tral America, and the explorations are like-;
; iv
locica'.i un iincrc-i iiioic i.n.iooi,,., on,,
. , , , ... i i i i .1
to in- atlended With more valuable an iia-oJ-
.'ieal re-u!t-, even than came from the rt-
--,,.v
: searches of ( 'hamr-i-Uion in I-Vvpt
! promise a new chapter in American history
tiiat -hall e-iablish the origin of the remark
able nit e of hich uolhiiii: but -phinlid ru
; ins were l.-ft when Columbus discovered the
' new world. Following this article is one on
"Tiie rerji -tuity of Chinese Institutions."
' from the pen of S. Weil- Williams. The
; writer has liven a resident in China for
many year-, and is thoroughly eonver-ant
with tiie latiitua-tc-. institutions, and social
conditions which he tliscii -. Ceueral
John . Chitupitt, the surviving: menibcTof
Mrs. Surratt's eoun-el. wriles upon "The
Trial of Mrs. Sun-alt." The author sincere
ly believe- that Mr-. Stirratt was innocent of
the rime for which she Mitl'i red death, and
exprcs-. s himself feelingly. " The l'ersoiial
itv of Cod" is treated by the metaphysical
writer. W. T. Harris. 11. It. Forbes -.-ives
some valuable Mi-fin-tions n
"steamboat I-i-astcr-." The
re!
rciicc
Kev. Kdward
; Kvere't Halj. follows with a pain-r umil
! '"In-ill. erity in the'l'ulpit." that will hardly
; fail to draw sonic roti-sts from his brother
a n.
: fler.'vmen. The number closes with
vittw of seyer.il recent yorl:s on the tr::in
iin.l Nerves, t.y Ir. (iisuite M. llcanl.
j as the re-sult of such etl'on that the city of
I'KNNvi.VAMSTiTKS:1BiTU-s.ii..l.('oN-.nilM,l,rlaI1,lT Mjf has ucceeile.l in estah
vi t. rioN.-Thc sixtc-ciitlnuimial convention i jj-hin- ris-ently a gla works, a cutlery fac
of the IVtilisylvania State Sal.liath-.-. hool :.,rv a.1(, hlrtjv lluvo a ,a IM,'tu.rv,
A ociatiou wili he lit-M
I.aiicater. ra..
Itie-tay. elm-lay anil 1 liurs.lay, m-io- j
her l-'tli. l ttli ami 11th. The coiiveuiiof. !
will lie i.ns-isiisi i,y a vrr.ui.t union t iiu.iren s ,
ni.-etiiiL" on 1 u.-uay atterntio.m al o o clocK, ;
ami will close on Tiiuts..iay niirl.t at leti j
"ii'loe.
The programme i ill embrace reprcscnta- ;
tive miiii-ters and laymen from the various
evanpi ,;cal ilenoniinatioii-; notali.y such as
1;.v j,,,,, j) j, Yirj. Vx.Y j
; S. ll-ii-oii. I. li., Ihv. 1'.. T. Vinci, t and I tending the i-ai-acity of the iron and stisd
, John Watiaiiiak.-r. I'liila-lvlphia ; Ih-v. Jas. ! wrk i,.,., I'ittshurj;. an iron and
! 11 I'"'''. !. !.. Laiiea-l.r; Janie- M. or-; .. cominuuity, consist ing entirely of i-s-;
ini. k. llarri-bur;.' : K. v. J,--f 15. Y A!- tahiishiiicdits making those wares. It is
: t -oiiii. and olliers eipiiilly -if. .1. ! n.vdless here-to .eiiiit out liie U-netitH re-
Tl.e lii.i-ie will be nii-U-r the dir.-, ti. 'ti of i Miitin- to everyone from the establishment
; I'r..l'e-sor Wiiiiatn (J. FNcli.-r. of riiihiilel- i of thi. iit,lutric. In visiting some of the
j .!iia. whos,. repiit.'.tioti a-a siv. et sin-.-r is .,,rks then-. I found them all to he
I -e. oii.l to none.
Kxt-ur-i.
tickets will be sold fr..:n ail
leading points in the State- to Lancaster and
return, for information of which report ymir
i ti.-ooe to Henry '. Moore. ... 'hairmati of
; I 'olulliliti-e
Trati-
-nation. -."-.'I North
p-hice street .Lancaster . l'a.
A!1 Suuday-sch.s.ls and Sumlay-st Ii.n.I '
onratiiitatioiis throughout the State are-
,ntitl. si to representation. fountv audi
tli-trici Sunday-school associations should ',
send : by e-IeiTioti or .'ipKiiiitnicnt by sis re
tuty mid president i at lea-t two d") deh-
Stlllilay-sclio.iIs should lie represented hy i
one ( I ) delegate. Lithe ih-rfion fir nj'roinl- ,
1 Ul' lit lit il'ftifilli-x it if It.-ijiT'f. thill ruliifft titnrys
"r in 'i'C'-f uorh will n'trmt. thr fh-iii.
For al! duly accredited eleli""ates entertain-
ment will be provided, if ther names are re-
irtc l to Mr. I). C. Haver-tick. Chairnian
Cominittee on I'ntcrtaininent. Iincast. r,
p:, ,,r l.f,,rc. , ,(,lK.r h. Several of
the t.rincit.al hotels in Ijini-iter will irratit
ri'inri.1 r'-'.'r. to those- who w ish to provide
for themselves : Stevens House. jJ2 "; The
lira;e, s-J and C,K,ier lloiis.i. s'l p"
lay.
l'a-tors and superintciidciits throiihoiit
the Stitte w ill please read this rail to their
n-siHs tive school- nnd
iii!freitioii, ami n
l ..l ,l..o .,11 1,., ... .. .l .,iu. i..
c, ii"p', .... ,...-..- ...... -i'i ......
Suuil.iy--e h.sil work will unite with us in
sharimr the effort and ress,nibility f,,r tiie have several very valuable inventions con
success of this convention. I iiected witii the business, amom; others, a
l-'orcopy of prou'ramme and .any further j machine for ci:".;ini." Iirrindinc) tine ;.'la-s.
or special information, address,
Kiiwakh S. WaooNKI!.
Actiinr State S-i retary.
Mis -haniis.l.iirj. I'.i
KoAli su r.iiiis.K ViF.ws. n a jie'itioti
I of certain citizens to viicate and siiptoy that
part o! a road from the east end of the bridge
over Casseiman river, near Livcnpmd's mill,
to tiie hride over Tiney nm, near its inotith
all in Klklii k township the Court ap-jsiii-.ted
M. I. Miller, surveyor; John M.
i'in;"cr and Christian Voder, viewers.
u a petition of citizens of Urothe rsvailey
niid S nut rset townships for a road bcvinniiii;
, at a public road at or mar I'avid Shoemak-
iti llrtdht rs.'illev township, thence to a
point ' a public road leatlini; from Wal-4..r-
iicl! in SoTiio-s-i t lownsbiri. lo Klick-
-.i" ..id,,,,,,.. ,r e ,,.r T,.l, , .
inille-r's. in Sotnersct township, the Court
,.,.,-.;,.sl T H p-ri-r s-irvcvor- Job,, A. !
ull ........ v. - . , , . - , -
Walter and Samuel Hutise-cker. vit-wers.
n a ictiiion for a private r.iad
in Al'.e-
Ithcny township, the Court appointed Jona
than Horner, survi vor ; John M. Schrock
ja,.-1- ;
! I ill. .':,.. ii,,il,.S
' ..." ' . , , - ,
On a view to liisis-t the workmaiisnip of
... ,, .' , . ,. .
a hndire over l.Vn s cresk. in I oiicmauith
nnA U,-,, k':,f.
i , ... .... , r
. , , . .
3 v;l.w t,, lni... the-workmanship of
a bridge over liieiiiahoniii nw-k, near
Alex.tntler Ki rns s. in Jenner township, the
! Court appointed Allen lkrkey. t.manuel
- Cover and Thomas inllimht-r, viewers,
j On a petition of citizens of I'pjier Turkey -I
f sit township fer viewers to layout a public
roa-1. lending from a point on the public"
; road to Kinirwi.d to a point on a public
...
' Schroc k, viewers.
j On a jviition of sundry citizens of I'.roth-
crsvalley and Summit townships, f..r a ria.l
I 1 . !!.. .. I"-,.,, Vi.-'o , t,. !....-. R.irlr.
.C4.,lllli .lo... .i.a.jv.-......-.v.i. ...
liohiers. at or near me niacKsniuii snop 01
William Stahl, the t'ourt appoints! Ilenry
- l,lt'lt'r! surveyor; (liar'u- Kcam and Jno.
' - ' . . I
On a iietition for the appointment of
I proper jicis-ous to inspevt th - workmanship
of a briilfre over Laurel Hill creek, the ourt
;,..! c,.,,,,..! AV;il,..!i.. Xoah Ss.tt and
' 1 .
Adam II. Lamliert.
On a jx-tition for the appointment of
l'r"l'fr l-ecsons to iusjicvt the workmanship'
of - " -'ri"-' "ver Middhstrtsk. the Court ap-
. T . . . ... . I
U - r. 1 !
Vlll - or Mami-as j. Bcw hy , 111 .
! Klklii k township, the Court appointed M.
j 1). Miller, urvcyor; John N. Itevls and
. iahriel I). Lichty, viewers.
SKff, rv, I
!' it. (, ;. )
Will you lieniiit Hit" :ii U
Ma. Kditoc.
.-traiwrl,. your town to pivr you a few f
the im,r.-Mons l.-ft on my min.I hy my
mi l viMt to .!u l.Kality. I am very nrteli I
.h
1 with the .ro;et of your litte l-.-.vn.
lhnnr.il h..kinJv.elUn-.. tl, Jar;:.; aul
.l-a,antly .-.t.iat.-J ,.ni,,i,al i;o(. I, lU
SiiiierM-t !!., the larliriilarly favoraUe
' l,K-.i;iou of the town; all thise have hfi
mr miii. .1 ii irtviiil miTir..t,io
"l;,,t on the other hand, having said
. uiuili ill favor of the nhuv. and n:uiir:il!v
. .
Wl.-llltl!; t. U PIW, 1 ulll at a .KS to ift"
' i '..ni..nu t.. I.r! t.,r .1.: i..,, ;,, n.
present state of atl'airs.
1 ( ill,. - 1 .una,
whii li owes, its ;reat pnsicrity to mining
and liAiiiufuetitriii, is dotttsl till over with
manufactunT, seattensl in every little town.
The re-tilt is that .small communities which ;
in the heiiiuing may have consisted of
nihil," Iii.il li..,-u , d.t...I ..f
i,.,r i 'i.iivi ...
Ivrl,aps a single maiiufacture are to-day, in
. .....- 1 . r ........ I ni-
" HiiiAiiimii
. nfaeturin centers. From the verv nature
i ..r ...11 4 I
, ,u-r,iii,iiii...-,.,1.iii u iniicii usiitui-
tural riimmunitv ill the State, with perhaps
e t- .-
a few exeep.iotis, can not c-Kt t to attain
any notahlc development. he path, then,
ill the case ofNiineret, as with many other
towns, seems to Ik- in the direction of the
enciHiraement of manufactures. Let us
. see if you IHISS-S.S any advantages. oal, tin
i indispciisable article for maniifaetiiriii', is
si attered all arouml you ; timber, one of the
treat lu-ces-aricsi of life, is also to he found
; in abundance; water, an adjunct of all in
dustries, is a!-o supplied in rcasonableiiuau
tity. With your proje-ted railroad to
; Johnstown, vouhaveaceesstotraiisiHirtatioii
' 1
t .. . . . r.i... i ii ,
rail-
i , . , .
i mails oi tins country, the Baltimore V 'Hiio
... ...
aim toe remisvivauia c cntral. Ik in plae-
! ed in a good atirieultunil et-iitcr. livint; here
is t heap and rents very low . What els.
. there ms-i-s-ary In develop these resources
: friven y on by nature Simply a few pub
I lie spirited citizens to put their heads to-reth-!
er. put their hamls in their jiockcts, spend a
few dollars, publish what you can do to the
world, invest their own capital and that of
those who are wil!itu! t i join them in start
in.; some manufacturing enterprise, bet the
i.-e once be broken and 1 venture to say that
it n-,juirtsi no prophet to predict that in a
very short time the place would become a
hive of industry, )-opulation would increase.
j and w - it li it humlreds of persons would de
rive the benefits of well-directed efforts.
: Kxamples are not wanting to prove my
as-ertions to le true, itiiecaa read every
! day in the new-papers of the well-directed
! efforts of small towns having secured them
I large manufacturing i-nterpri-,-. thereby i
fablishihga solid ba-is for emi:ineii: pros-
H-rity. It is no uncommon ihinr to hear j
of liK-uIities ollcriii lamls for nothin.'. v- I
euijitioii from taxes ami even five coal to!
' arties who will c-stahlish luaiiulaeture-s in
tncir centers. Antl lunliennore, IiaiKls liave
me iloivn to ket-aiel haveilrawn rciniy
cash to further the etitertirise. I may name
1 :ul the steel works now iillc, are to he re-
Tivi.,1 This comes of the fact that al'ew
citizens oratiizesl them-i.lvc-s un.i went to
w,,r-lc ,,, j,,, th;-p." Thii
is one instance
..,,,,, many others I
mid natne. hv
,.a. Soincrsct do mnm-thin-i for itse'lf?
I have ju-t n turned from a short trip to
Julmown and rittshurr". where the hetie lits
,,f i,lustry an- well exemplified. Johns-
,,..i ,,rti.n.iw with
jirospenitw with a prcta
' iron industry, ittereasitiK constantly and ex-
very bti-y and makint; m iney.. The own
ers and workmen have smilim; faces and
idle people are not to be found anywhere.
Why should not .Simerset have trlass works ?
We have the material arolim! us. or. if not
near, at least easy of access. (
know, is at our door and can b
al, as you
had at very
I..W .rieK. Coal is the stuple of u jrlas
house
Sand can probably he hail from the
siind rot k tlistribitteil be'tween here and
lcR-kw. Kid. but if this stone should imt be
pure enough an excellent article of san.l,
tried by me, tun be hail from the neighbor
hood of I 'umlicrland, Md. Lewistown. l'a..
i' also Hirnishini; the l'litshur; j'la-s works
with a very pMal tpiality of sand, which
cotlld I
broiiitht here by the Cambria rail
i Water c
an Is- had in snllieietit oiiati-
j tjty for the nirMisc of a .'lass Works. Those
lH-ii the principal rep"lUites in :Ias
w,,rks would insure a low cot price. Other
nrticl.-s nee,l.-.l could I- driwn from .dsi-
j w,ere with as little cost as M anv of the
I Pitt-bur-' works livi..,. n,l n'm b.-ii,L.
, ,,- lower ihanat 1'itt-bunr. I repeat it. why
t sholiM not Somerset have its -lass works?
j If the citizens ofthis town are williie," to
! tak.t the matter up. I am lt-adv to offer them
my services. I claim to lie thoroughly ii-.-t-
i ., in the art
f L'hu-s innkiti and liurrieular-
- jv in the littrlicr hr.int lies, such as the ma-
M :. rit:.,, .. i.:. i ....i i ..t...
i r.iiiiiiiiiiu,Miiiii .iiii. n iioi hi ii.i.s?, 4 in . j
etijrraved, deeoratisl and etc hed wan.-'. I j
l which I hold in reserve ready to put into an
j enter-, rise of w hich I shall be put in ehar-ie.
I am familiar with al! the branches of (.da s
making from the hiiildinir of the fiirna.'es to
the -general inanajjemeiit of the works. I
will join any party raisin.-; a capital of j .,
mm, necessary to put works on a pxsl foot-in-;.
I possess facilities f..r ?et:i:i skilh-l
Workmen froui abroad and I tin not hesitate
tu say that should the matter betaken up
and the citizens pd to;ethcr to raise this
capital no one will have any cause to rttrret
having tl.itie so. The dealers in town and
even- one in ojcncral cannot hut reap bene
fit from establishing such works.
Yours, n-s pes t fully,
C. CoLXK.
iAtiyiKi.in- Aktiii n f'Li'a EoANtzrii
he Republicans of I!o(mry and vie-in
The Kepublicai. of Koxbury and vicinity
met at the house of J. M. S4-hriK k. Fridav
?v'nI',.t;. Sept
ls-sil, and wer" called to
I i.riler by Z. T. Kimniel. t)u motion, J. M.
1 .-s hriek was hosen rresi.ierit ; Vice I'resi
' dents. Ale Musse-r, S. l Uciman. Wm. II.
Miller. Ale x. Ware and AVm Sutler ; Ke
4iinling Sec., '.. T. Kimniel ; CotTespoiulin
Sec., ticsi. W. Krissine-r; Tn.-asurer, I'hilip
Linir: Kxevutive Com.. J. ii. Kinnnel, Jits.
Croner and K. K. Slider; Committee on
e-on-titutioii and by laws. J. L. Kimniel,
Henry ISiiip'ler and A. . Kimniel.
Coinniittee on finance', Samuel Miller. J.
1'. Hertmati and Josi-pU Iieitz.
The rresident then intnduc'cd S. 1.
Trent, who entertainesl the audience for an
1 ,.),!.. i.-...,,t ...1 1 ,.!
address. The nievtini; then adjoume.1 with
lliree chirrs for tiartield and Arthur and
three clu-ers for S. V. Trent. Forty-five
n-c'iiiler- were enMl'esl, and the prospects
are jrood for tifty-tive more. Sec.
iTTrvn liri.pa,T..l.,..-(r. t..i..
cos'l ToU-ixie.::: Wc n-si-wtfully call your
.... e '. . 1 . , - ,
artentiou to the fact that we have in stock
and offe-r for sale, by the box or caddy, at
list prices, less freight from the city. Low
jMiunds of Tul-acco, toiupose-l of Iril!ard"!,
Climax, Bullion. Anuy and Catawaba Na
vies', t.iarether with Vineo. Hort-e Shoe,
Horse Head, Spun Itull, Flat I'lujr and
! Twist Smokinf:. Als.. a fine wleetion of
, Fine Cut (liewiu and Smoking Tobacco-t,
'. end Hears.
CK A ltEEKITs.
Agents.
linns. e Kep via.-. The ommi--ioner wil
.,, t, th), Iottt, a,l bidder, t!
laMng 0f tjie Howe Truss Bridjat, ovei
the re-
, over Ca-s-
4 s. .
K-lnmn Kner. 1.1 31eyersela'e Jior., on Satur-
day. the l'th dayof Sptend-er, at 11 oelk
a .
a. ni.
-r s iieotk
.-"- in. k.
Clerk
vier..
"77
The Kc.yal lieaut.esi of tun,- owe much
of their jiersoiial aitractiveness tc the inrln
ence of Ayer's Hair Vigor, which keeps tlie
hair fresh and bright.
j Mk. Lditok: The Pmwrrtit of het week
! contaimil a eoniiiiiinii atioti from this lilace.
. i, ,,... ..r ... i.:..i i.i,.. :. i..i
'ti-t.i nun ii omi inn id"o otvi,
Ho "kin.I .. mK-nihle loikc."
; aM, V).r . iU S )M(, (f , t,,:Ilk
it wa
iHi iiNioiifHl liv 'itiii' too luaiiv irr:eu
L,.,,.., ,ltl.r, ......i.,,.,. , ,t' m,.t
I ., ,,- ,.fwjn V(,tll,r. Bll. b,...A.-r
j K. ,..M. K). an. v,.n. lny r..rliii iti fa. t
,lt. hwt tiu. sv utlU, , the entir.-eom-
"" imiiiity. We woulil a Ivi; a larjre iIukc. im--I
inaioiiaily, of cohl water, riht out of the
'his I.,...,.,.. ,. tin- w..i liiwul urn) milk
1 ...... i.:.... ..r ...i( :,, i .... ti,.
I ' I
j cuii 01 111s iiis-, 1 iianeii c- vr ic iiioiiio-s,
' would do him good. And if he will only
, l,aVe the top of his hitid shaved very c lose,
and wcir l-ouiided ice. wrapi-sl in a cal
1 -ii
Inure leaf, in his hat, would, providcsl he
cirrii-i lii-hraii'- the little he has in his
tarries tils nran.s, tin nmc 111 lias, 111 1.1s
head, which is extremely doubtful, tie luiie-
i? . i i . ,- i - i t -.
fi. iol IV.. or.. .IU..o-,.t t . .1.. vtl.it...r wo
ii.-oo o i- in i si. i ... ii inn ill - ni'i
1
can for him. exetM disband the iarlicld
I . ., , . ,, . ... .
: " 'tin, aim we really cannot tuitik oi niai.
! It ..ntin. 'i,i hie . thin"' .uid in too
..... .... . .
tiourisiiim: a lomiition is not suniassen i.v
aliv ,!, ,1,,. ,.,,, v )V allv ,.u, j av
.
! t., n, of the same size, in thestate. cither in
material, organization, amiearance or t-nthu-
j.ja, . n has a very line tins;, a splendid
J mania! hand, most eillcient otl'u-ers, ami
a,nt one hundred mcmliers , v,tern (
whom fifty or sixty turn out promptly for!
drill, every Saturday evening, in full uni
form, with top lies etc., etc. And verily,
verily,"' "everything; is lovely, and theijoo-e
hanirs hicjh."
Now, on the other hand, look at the
"Hancock Iiu-inc-s Club." At its initial
meeting, the one referred to in the school
house, last Friday night a-weck, when otli
eers were elected, pre-cnt just think of it
ight ! Al the second meetinj;, la-t Fri-
,l;,y ni-tht, about a "baker's dozen
r-e-
hold how great a smoke
dleth." They intend to
next Sat unlay afternoon,
have a "tlivil of a time.'
cour-eaiiv amount of
a tilth' tire kiu
raisc a ole bent
;ind will tloubtlcss
There will be of
'enthusiasm," but
the mo-t of it will be of the kind that not
only looseiieth the tongue, but entangleth
the legs. Invitations, command-, entreat
ies) have been sent out ail over tiie country
; to the mountain fastnesses of Ad.li-
and the hill-tops of her twin-sister, Henry
Clay, to Kgypt, Man-leysburg, Hexeliergi r,
Kail-kin. and other '".strongholds of the
I-cinis-racy" and "the faithful" will coiiie.
of i nurse. They will rai-e the pole and
j j,at it deep and well,
they will gladly
"rally roind the (lag," they will loitdiy
chei-rthe very "distinguishes! speakers" rl
ct-tifn. Hut it will amount to nothing, e x
cept "a good da v for the unterritie.l." and
i l.rolitaliie .lay tor o;ir two staunciiiy i.e
j,i,l,li. -an lanillonls, .e,,,,.
i. .V: A. 1.1 iu:i-r.
('osti.rKN.K I'e. Sent, ii, lsso.
j .
j ji 4!.Vi.-t IIomk. );i Satunlay. S-j-t. 4.
Issn the iKSijile in the vicinity of the l$,-am
( hureli am! the Sumlav school of the same
jilacc, iisseinlilnl to hoi. I their harvest home
festival. The pisii-le gatheresl in from all
ilirci tions till imite a i rowil htel asseinhlcl.
At 11 o'cIim k the lieotile assembled in the
beautiful church there. The brass hand ot
t 1....1 i i... . r,.n,. ,.;... .ui
jciiiiiti.hm. ..a., oce-i. nine ...... 4-.,...,.,,...
and rendered
Diemiei liiu.-ic iiiroiin un-
j lav hieh was appreciated hv
youii'- ami
old ; the band are as tine a set of men as i P. M.. wl en and where tr.ise in ;int.ei-est can at
yoti m.st anywhere-. Mr. Markle, from tend if they -e prpi-r. SCOTT.
Jcnne-rtowii, led in sin;'in. w hich he is
master of. The opening services in the
church were conducted hy W. '. KnepK-r.
the sUierinteiiileiit of the Sunday school.
After the services V. W. lleises kcr, a frradu
ate from Franklin and Marshal t 'ollee. the
orator of the day, was introduced. He de
livered one of the itrandest orations that I
ever listened to. Kverybodv spoke in jrn.-ut
praise of his spleit.li 1 delivcn,'. He is a
yotiiiir man of itreat worth and has a bright
future before him. lie-sid.-s that he is endow
ed with more than ordinary talent ami abil
ity. After music by the band. Ju.Ure Mus
sclnian was called on. Hi-arose and mad
a short speech width was full of life. Af.er
sinking a hymn we all inarelieil to the
beautiful ftrove close bv, the kind taking
j tiie lead, playintr one of their stirring air-,
j After that the ba-kets xvere carried from the
,.,upi-h. loaiksl witli the pm! tliinp of the
neighborhood, but there was enough for all .
and like of old of the fraitments, mure than j
seven were taken up. 'S.jiiire Keam was !
there who has born the biinlen and heat of,
more than four score years. "So wonder i
that he imagined himself youi'.jr apiin after j
sceitiii so many younix and beautiful faces.;
Kvervthiin; nasstsl of decent and in ord
and the neichboTM ili-serve -treat creslit in the
...... i ,i ...
way they heli-esl to make the occasson a
I success
Lute in the afternoon we all left
the iilai-e, sati-died that it was a
tlav well.
i sient, but almve all we should not forget to
j render thanks unto Him who is the iver
j of every ;;ood and H-rfis t ift. for tiie many
! privih-es we (tos-ess as a nation,
j in Sunday the "it h. Kev. J. S. Warner
i preached a well-timed sermon on the words.
; ""ses k ye tirst the kingdom of heavt n and
His ri:'htisiusness and t-verytliing shad le
added unto yon.' V. S. Miller addressed
the Stinday scIukiI on the duties ,,f j.are-nts
, i.ii.tr..., ;,. ., tt,... j,-!,.
m vnuiK.n.
llin HFIKI.l) WALKKU Amrustl...
lssi), at the Lutheran rarsonaire. in Iji
vansville, l'a.. by the Kev. L. L. S iU r,
Mr. Charles. K. Critchlicld to Miss Annie J.
Walker.
I'TT-KIMIIKIILY. Au-ust lsso, by
Key. J. A. Nuner. Mr. John W. Vtt to Mis
Mary C Kimls.rly, both of Alh-irauy county
Md."
TIU'TTLK IIARNKFl. At there-itlenee
of the bride's father, on Se-pt. ' 1-stl, by
. . .. ... - ...
i:ev. J. Ii. laylor. .Mr. I'aluei I., iruttie. oi
' ranlmry, a., and .Mi-, t lorence t.. liar -
ner. of .Soniertield. I'll.
I)IKI.
C.C'llsrCH. Attp-n-t 1 ". l-". Harry .
liorsuch. at'sl 22 years, pi months ami -1
days.
VMDLI-:. Sarah Ellen I'mhle, dicl Atiir. '
i'i. lsso, a'eil M years, 1 month and s; thiys.
'lit VE. At -somerset, Septcmlie r 3. lS.sn. j
Williajn Kd;-"ar. n of CitrtLs K. and Aman
da l .rove. au'csl 8 months and 1- days.
LAlXillTOX. At his residt-nc-e, 1:1 Som-;
erset, SeptemN-r 4, lssil. Koliert Uiiejhton. ,
Es.. in the 71 year of his aire. '
Mr. La-sUhton was born in Oxfordshire.
Km-IamL in the year l-s'7. He immigrated
t this country when a youn-; man. Ex-
c.-jitin a few vears stay 111 .Michigan, lie na-i
rhH So.nerse iH.'rou-di for fortv-nine
vtars
ery nuuiy 01 our jicsipie m tut ir
youtn atienneei
. 1 ,
liin schfMjls, which he
taught for a peri. 1 of alMit twenty years.
He was elertcl Justice of the Peace for four
successive te-nns. and served in that capacity
with creilit to himself for more than nine
teen years. He lately resigned that offi-.-e
on account of failiuj; health. He was a
i sentleman of eilu.-atiou and culture, "an
''nest man and a citiz. n. He AM
Mur-..ltd.l 1.,- tl,A nnlln. f -fin, llinn It V Ills
f 1 in ral . i.i- il took placs? on Monday nioni-
in-, was largely attendesl.
SE W ADVER TISE3IENTS.
T EGAL NOTICE.
""iv! Eliiabeh Ketder. widow of John Kepler,
dee'd. of Jenner X J-oads. Sotner-et county, i-a.,
C opeland Kepler, tii petlUooer, of HUleira.
IonUOtnery &L.ty, Fit, Ken&en Kepler and
Ldward Kepler, of Crooked Hill, MooUromery
mntT F.. Jonathan Kepler, dee'el, who left
" .ri'W.r.'KrivSe
dsr'ct, and Slli Kepler, of Boyenowo. Berks
eaintT. F... Harry U. Keplsr. at Philadelphia.
r "-". ' .. 4 . - , . ' . . 1 , . ...
fa., sjopnia. lniermameti wuu nenry nie-n. ....
Eahm SiatlDn. Perlelomeo braneh trf th Fhlla-
delphUk KeasHns; EUroet Salliee. iDtermamed
wlii James F. Nel. of No. t343 Xrtl 19ih St.,
Ptilla-leiphia, Pa., and Levi Kepler, of Eddins -
u. BersU Co- Fa.
Yoa are hereby notified, that In purrraanee 01 a
writ ol pa-rUilom. iseaed 001 of the ( rphan tmrt
of Somrrset county. Fa I will bold an request
nl-aVaf JobnKeDler. d'.l. In Jenner
X Roads, Soeoerset county. Pi., at his late rel- '
deoee. oa Salarday. tke t:sd day of October, ISO. 1
waere Toaeaaaueud If yow think proper. .'
DOAB KY LK, Sheriff.
Somerset, Sep i. .MO. 1
f.i-
tlT virtne of n alias or.S.T of si.Io ltiil r,nt
ttieirplin' ttuiirt ( 5.iDiT.rt o..un:.v, f i., t.
the oaitr-ivtieitTrut's, to e!l ttiu r;tl rit-t
Ju h I'ile.futeol ,ijit-,i l'wp , .e-- ,1, wnisa
Sil'irJti'l, I),!.,'- r '.. lv.'.
at u' lic omf ry. at the hou c T .! i p'.i W. IMo
In .lill-.nt t Mne)ip,li.'irn ih" h.ai. .i' .ct of ia.-t
let t, l l ii elm- I-. tir l"ii-.wu.K rt-jl
tvtute :
No. I. A certain Una iti'itte I i M'.lt .rl Tvr;..
Statv anil touniy as.rfsi'. a.-.'.uiinir lunils .a
.lubu A. Snr.ler, Ftr Futainr. .Iain.' s'itt.Tt.
(rfturie Meebier, William Har.iv. :t:ui t!ir?, is.n
tMtuiDi'JOO a4.-n;. nioru or lc.c, a's.iii II'J aorv
cleareil, with a twn-t.-ry lno:.e ilwcllini bvij,
liiirn an.t other outbutluins tliens-n ersio. TijI
larm u in erJioarj MatH ul euiuvatt-a, wi;h ni:
very tine me:ulur on tho fciaie: in a :C'jnI ts.ui
niunity: two mile lrom c:entrcrlil anl six
mile? Ir-im the C'.uaty-yit : tsmvetiinl tn 4-h-I
j llM frult a:i K,KJ,i wat,.r. fv nn atiun-tuaee 01
j ami lliawi.me u, Mine. 1 1. re wn
' eral Cfjal tninks now epen an.l K-isl timlicr on the
part not cleared.
No-4. A lot of rroun.l !a:.t. in R.x kwo.l.
B(1 sute .fuu. having ihrre-jn eiss t-
. e.1 a tout!! im.cry More m-iia: .i;.imluif aili-y on
i . "treelon the nonn. i. ,i n 1 on
i lie east, anil r.auroa.1 firro. ou too rmo., v
. beiuir fiu ttwt tp.ul an.t lbu l.-ct iiwii. ati.t r,f-
. ' ..... . ...
cJ on t he nenrrnl tilan oi siiiil town as lot N o. l-.i.
xtKM.S.-t me-ihlnl In hani on coiuirmnii m ..I
ale. na.i the bHianoe in iw.. e.iu.il annml pr-
' mem?, w
, ... i,. ...i.i h..
uiY-iiii. nnu.nl. min..u c. j-i
lam-hase m,,nev lo l-e l.al.l whfii Ihe t,p.lprty 1.4
; knookel down, ami whnii rreniae will t"!
. treatist a8 tiart pavrcent on the lirst tine-tiitr.1,
i the Lalanci lo be jreu.-cl l y ja.lguitnt Ua.Ii oa
tte premifei.
,'KTF.K PII.K.
J(IS1AHFII-K,
trustees.
Sept. S
FACTS WORTH KWOW1WC.
eineer. r.nrlia, Hasdrake, Stillissia ar.il
many other of the-iiest r-!i.-in'-sliiii u nro .
slolifnllT .omfiiiiisl in Pahkks s dlMiEtt TMe
as to milk-' it th irreatei-t blood Purifier end
The lie-it Health and sirtu-iu lii-jiurcr
Ker lt-l.
So r-erci is tha onrtpie-iton t i TAravZE?
Oixc.zji Tu.sto ttwt r.o cn- ase can 1. rg eiist
where it in usmI. K you huve D-pcpJ. H?ad-.
ache. Rhninutiim, Neuralgia, Bowel. Kidney
i iluim... r.p IP v. i ls-.i a nnlil Ktim
fnlant, oraptietia-r, the "toxic is juyt the cicl
nine for jvii. as w is uu-iay io.iv-- ui-
Vlgoratin;; fiut never ini..;e.:t.:'.
If you are Rlo-vly waf-ting ni.r.7 with Cm-
sumptionorar.Y si, kness. ll yon l:.ive a t-j.ntu.
Cough nrabiil Cold. I'.eKKtu's I.i:ieii To.sn
will sirniy he!i you. It irivn new life am:
vigor to inj f -ehl.i civl ege.l. ami is a eert-i.
-Mire for Rheu.natwtn liii'l Cholera tnnintum.
It II n SarsJ ll.m.Iro.li of Liven; It aJ
Sao loan.
If yoo "re f-s-ling ir-itt-raUe rlor't nzit orti".
vou an- .town .:k. bi.t u e Hi" T..-M.- lis -lay
No matter whatyiiuriisecfc;.iuii4Unu(iiiy.
b- it wilt eive proni t r-ii 1.
. HvmemiKT 1 PiBtiK S (i'.Nc:.t nwir h tot
1 rum driaic but llie Best un.1 Purest Family
Mcdicino ever maile, esniip.i.ne;,sl ly a new
nr,x-i"ss, anil entirely il-fT. n-nt trora IiiUers
linger preparations an.1 all oilier Tonics. Try
;a iue. buulr. You- eli-uggi.s. can supply yoa.
itftirntii ...........
PARKER'S KA.'X CALSAM
The IW.t and Most rjB rniirak Hair Dreta?
en',iiu:c!pcrf--:irti an-l p .-fc t!y hnralrss.
Wiil Always Iitor ray or Failed Hair
to i or-ssiruil youth F.d t ipjiearance. an-l w
warrxitctl fo stop u lu- r-o -'t i-
! Samuel Stullt ani wile
to In the (.,urt o! c..n
mon 1'1,-iis ot S.,mer.t
Co., I'ii. No. '?. Ai.r.l
J,iah .Miller. ' lenc. 1-7J.
(V.'luntary AMi-nment.)
l!ti August, lsso. ;As-i?riee'4 atis.ant e.intirmi-,1
t.y -.uin : and n ,w .10 Ausu-t. Is0. on m-iti .n of
Meaera. Cotlrotii k Kuiiiel.Lsjrs.. attornri-a t ,r
the Assignee, the t mrt appoint .1 ,lin K. S -oit,
Auditor, to iliiitritmte the fund in tti- han l" of
the Af'Sinee, to and am ,n tho? Ii -'ailj eiitnl-d
thereto.
S. i.MKKSKTCDVXTY, .
Kxi-ra-.-t froui the rccr l. c.i tir.cl iC:'.i Auspis't,
i ism.
1 f1 si I
II. V. SciiEt.ifr.!iry.
l,l,vvrntal!hmrtieS interte.l
that I will attend t" tile untie ot ttie .-.Kne ap-
1 j pointinent. at icy ottice in the h.t.uati;-l -"ni.-r-i
Art on Tuurs.l.iv. the 7th ot i let. her. a: 1 oeS.s ii
Anjt.i
li Au.lil.r.
MORGAN'S
WOOLEN MILLS.
KSTAIiI.lSIIF.Ill3.
H;i- iez f-r tiie past year or two ! c r. entir-ey '
i unut.le ! fuppiy ilie mi-ren'ir.K .iei" i"d I r u,y ,
: f.mml I have'luiilt an a !.iiti":i to my iu.il an-l put t
i in a larae aia.-ui.t ol ,
! KE.7 AND LiPSGVLD jIACHIXESY
i and tnerehv a'.'ji'.st doubled a-.y capai ity f-r man- 1
i ut:i,-turi!ii 1
i I have ii-. on Ian t a Isrse stock ccr,--i?!i.ii: ol' ,
BLANK F.TS. j
".iSs.iMERKS. SATINETS, !
JEANS KEFELX.ANTS, H.A.M.1-S,
COVEKLETS. CARPETS,
; YAKNS, tC,
I which I with to
i WAV
1 WWi
Fanner?, I have tin kind of ito--!.- j. a r.-e '.
want y -ur
"W OOL!
to work up
F.HjHT IN YOUR OWN (01 MY,
n.t in nnler to reneh ait my ea4tomer in e.-l
'- , li,n 1 hve emt, h.ved the Mine airenTA I had Ll-:
I year, and In ad.iit!..n .Mr. J eph U. Iiauicherty.
i who tirst iniroduoed my g,sj.ls into many parti ol
! this
1 will strive. a in the past, to give nrst cla.'
a-Vew eu.-tomem and thore we tailed to hnd
last vear, will pieaiie address cant to
WM. S. IORrAN.
tieinrthoniriir, l'a.
Apr:
FOR SALE!
The nn.iersii.-ne i A dinlnUt'a'j r4of the e-iate ,
of TOHIAS M ISHLEi;. of l.'i.u.-in.i.iijli X ,n-(
ship. Sotaeraet County, tit r al Private Sale, j
until
. 1 77 '.'. IT, S.l,'n,:J,-,' 11. 1"-;
I
kLUABLE FARM!
25 O AC KI-S
' More or LeM. with -rofsl BANK IIAiiN. and!
TV.'l(i(Mli j
DWELLINGHOUSES,;
! and other Knililinic. The land r In a z'si-1 'ftute i
1 of cBlrlvaiion, about one-thinl lottota laud. '
i There u j
A GOOD ORCHARD ON THE LAND! i
i
ALSO ;
Tr rTV rr.r.T
GOAL
ilA IL Ji LUriL lUiit
, I( not vM Mn t,llt da!p it wlll at tbat time t,e
i ollered at Futdie Sale. Thi tarxn is fltuate-d 1
at", at live milen from Jolin'town. near the Ked (
Bridire, extending alonit the Davtdsv.lie Koa 1. 1
nnd is one of the most deiraf-le I'AK.MS ini
AV'ern Pennjtylvanln. Parties deirin to e
the Farm or learn turther particulars are re ;ue-i j
I e-1 to call on llie umlcri.itfr.ed.
ISAAC Yi)DER.
LUlMISHI.tR.
June 30 Ad minis' rators. I
State Norma! School,;
IXDL1XJ, Pa. ;
Ballitlar. the test of tbe kind In the Vnited
Stales. 1
An-emmoilatluni for 100 twarttrj..
Srboel. nnt class in II rn-pee:.
Deparlmet-"Sormal, Clas?i,al, C-jmnicr- ,
ciah -Musical. .;
Tbe I H.1I Term ot I.'i we- ti will i.pen ou
c?rr
4s-V
I itx-mAa. U.44 a-iew.
S..-4I
,
IP--'--- " . of ay other Scl..l
atl-.mlnK enual a.ii aula ires and ar'-oiniiio-
aatiotis.
For Catak-irue, address.
JOHN K. FRE.N'CH. LL. D .
JbIviM. "mvt. PKIXCIPAL.
KOIIERMET HARkf r
Corrected by Coor Si Bzz3;t.
BaLC-a la
. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED
' Apple", dried. 1
....Se toe
iJi4
l
lie
I.'
A;.loet,otter, y gai
Brao. 1
Butter, V l-e)
Butter. (roll)
BucKWtieat, V busnel
meal, IjO "Is..
BeMwax. V
UMexm, trejoldeni, fi
" sides. "
" country hams, I h...
Corn. (eariiflbanel
Curn, (shelled biKiiel....
Corn meal V "s
Calf skins.
.. V do
"kti 00
-fc-c
se
, l'
lae '
,....-41 to
'
se
"""ioe
...e
Flour, y bbl....
.0 'f. o
i tTaeed bo.. (44 )
.be
lit
Jrd- ; v - - "45
Leather, rest 1 sole, H
- aiitar
p' ,. .h nV.V,""
i Mdllnars, a,I ch-p IjOH...
1 i"
1 Eot,KJ?'' . 5" , L
tVfS,
I Kr 2,a--
i v,,
1 ti-, No. 1, V M'Lex.ra -------
! - Ground Alam, per sk.
-jiXe
........ -.ti-Vc
, 9 Ul 1
T9
Ie
!,- -ici i
. 1 tiy'. Ti
M 04 ;
" AshU-n, per saca...
Snsrar, jeilnw
Zrl
Tallow. V
Wocd. 9
liiii
re 1
1 00 1
......... ...... .UiitliU i
jprp.i.irs.
; A few apj.U.-Atinns ef t't til ul wiI ften die . J . j f " fl'-ti
' fcair. cteaii afl danilrun and core itlnn8 and hi jfe-j. - St $ iWW-!Ul
j ajiauraol-tLeacaip. soia ty s.teiu;;f.-t.5o j Sfir' tri3i i 7!S
! Sti',em!;cr s ; ICBw
- --
,m
UAI.Tin(tUK 1" OHIO !t. B
l'lTTSUt r.'jUl!VIMiN.
a an I i -'t Ju't f i cran.c on thl r 'u t (
til 'Jwrt Irsn aiui arrive .t 'i.'i -j;Tu-r Gr.ii ;
an.l Wl-jr Slrcvi., as lotii.w . '
K.V'T.
!'.
11 m. M.vii..
.: I..-iv,. :
rnt-.urj 1 V. . ;o. VVit " ft- -.
iJ-kw. .-I I i-' ;U l. e.Va 1 i jk. lo.
oiii.il'..! i ' hi'liinorc .v "
I in.. i,t" I, ! o I: :. i. .-',. I :iv: . r. m.
I oii.,-!.. ,:i- I.' " v .l. ii;t..n :.o, n.
Ml. ri-uiiu 1 -I .. 'IHiOI'il i . iu.
tll'Kui Kor.1 I: I " II . ...i-i.-in t o
Wivt.K..u I., !. 4 .
M,K-r!-..i i; i. it... : "
luml.i.W Ml." I 'n..:;!..wtl , 1- .1 "
liMl'ltHii'l 4 -rl " I.r K-T'l Ii: .'.! "
I uaii-rlari I.. i l. i'ii ivaiil ;i,
A.i..nn:i'ii ' I - ni" 1 1 ! i.j; "
Uo t,nn.it 11 ..!.. siNw:..ii Til "
t!ai'!:n-T l' l.. u. lo. N. Kei,it ' .v.
lli:tii..i.!iia i:l" i Hi 1. 1. 1 K
Vf b.4J " i..L..ul p. Rl.
TJ.e Lxi,re!.s Ira.n Ic-.tes Pi':sllrvh .it 3:"U I".
M. urini,g at 1 '..an. r-ville !., eT f. M., K,s-a-w,-l
ll-4i ir. M. la reiam ti.e Kxiiress 1,-ave
C.uaitsrriiir.,1 ai A. Ai.. amvia l ft,M.-R-
n.Ksi l.ja A. M I .mi-eilsviuo 6..J4 A. M, Ir'Ula
turgt;:,A. M.
The n.",t iHrc't Ti.l ;iea'art ro'.te 1 1 the l-t
an-l tsoulli tia W a.-t.inat, n I'l.y.
Tiin.uirh Mall leaving at a. x., daily, ar
rive at VV as-htnicton at A. Mr Itaiflni.'re. Ie
r. Fhila;-eli hia3 iu a. . ,- iscir li-rkC.15 4..
x.: Kii-bui.-ni 11:- a a. m.
Thnusrh txi:re.4, lenvlnic 7:-5 r. x . ilai'y, ar
rives at WatiuiKt.iu at e.f-j a. h. : bal:in,i,re. s-i u
a. M. ; I'tiilaue!i,l..u; 1 i j r. n. ; N. V., 4 1. r. v.
Thnicvh Mill train-.'aliy.
i..!ie-ss tran.8 ilji.yei -en Nan-lay.
A.s-eaimisl.iti.n tni:. as I .iwc:te fo.prcsi
Jallyesi-c;n Sun.l.iy.
- -
Ti -kei 1 irt-ef, e .rner li'tti Avenue n.t Wik.I
treem. anil ,1ep,t corur etruui anJ Water -st.,
Pilt'tur -Ii Fa.
I ". K. I.ORIi, Ccn. Pi4-eni:er Azer.t.
L. .M. e tiL.t,iienerul ticket Aas.-nt.
l NMTin:.
1 . J. ?.I i-nitr. I 'tr A.iiif. mi-'Hii.trni I Willi
A;;
I-rk.y. S.ir.ih. ifif rii(ari'il wi'd shiifii
i Thoui:!?. thi'"-:iitl Sar.h t: !'tK .1m-i, le-ivm:; j
is-ue t"ur i-ril.iren. vi : Mii'oii M.. 'Jiart-- H:r- j
vvy, J.ime? A. an-l 4icrtru!c A. lQ'ra.to, im ;
hae t-r llicir uEU.iT'li: n t .irihi Tt-'iuax. I':tn-;
tin?, intermurrift wiTti A ;in Shaitfr, M:itilia ;
Mifihler. J:imt I. .lijM-r. Uevi M i-h!r. J v.&-
1 tiiaa ili.-iili-r. Iiit. .Ii-iiit-r, ih- l vtt i!:iiuei
i:m mintr i w:.-m u . I. Mihltr i tca.ir'ii-
: in, ail miM-Hrifc in umt'r l county. i-:irv
f MthU-rot trin;nc.'!, irr;n r.ur.ty. M i.6"iri, (
I an-l Tbxua Mahler J.-t M. L.-Rcrt i;.rlt 4"oM
i Aii.-sourt. ;
j You are herliT notiftcl thit fn pttrjiian, f a
writof partition irtueil'uttt the uri-tmns l.'.-urtut
i S;U.er!wt (tuntv. !;., i will hhi an tr.,ut st n
! the n-al entar ut ( j.riel MKi.rr. de- !., id Jen- '
DrT twp., ;tt his Utj r-i'i''i- e on t r.e iiiu !;it l
SeU'iir,n;r, l!-u, l:cr-j V'u ..n ;t:c:t l it yix lu'.nk !
f.r.-iM-r.
Auaut H, !""). S Shtriif.
PE15ISYLV! FEMALE COLLEGE, PITTSStiRGH.
Itichtfnlly located on tilth. extenaiT pwraDda;
iieT frem rite nniae. and amoka. Hoperirr
r.-n'.tv. nrll ti.rni.shcd litw-rat'Ty. and Yaitiahl
r ,1:. . t.e;i Btii-er.s and inv-wt-bratea for i:li a
tramie -t'l !y N.-.tural Science. ISjt term opens
bepr. '.Ill K r r-xtilegtie. emi.. e. a-idre-;,:
ii; l.C.N tz. 1"LLT1AI', i-. Int.
Juiy 2, 8".
" V. c . .- 1
j--..! j: u V"s-c: iA. fr, . . - --r J; i
FOlTtTH AXSl'AL (ilt.VSD
xposition
OF
PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION
-.- ,- :
so::"-
,r,V"i-"" i-f'-v . -V sia"rjiw-Jw.-'--"'' m.,.-,-L "f
W. II open Tliar:ay, September 2, auI remain ojk'ii 1ji ami
i:.ejiiii(;, Siuulay e.eepteil, until October V.
. 0....1 : it -t i., ... ,, 1 ta'air.i'
A "w. .-'----. ..-""-.
: re.aovi-i. an., u.e new . - ,. -
AU Annex t,a i-e-en a-., i. ."i...
' .,..- !- -,-i to. ti .M.t.ta ..I ra. iiowerii.
! t;.iiI.I Hii-lilm. bavmir U-e r-t-ait.,-.l and
acrea have!-en a.'. -led totoe k-P,u-i li-aot.i.
. . ...... . hA. -.n
IK-rio- n.i.-u... -.".
, eot'ieoUfe lines". st- tn in- tin' ry. 4 4 o ,.n
KI'lLblMiS A.MJUK'lt s,i ..l ll iiip.iisii,j u,u..-... .
LL'1"". . ,1. , ". r.Mre4nt."lon of Lie Pro-IUetJ "f -"it'.J-
I nrouan tiie e.. p-riTi. ii ,.i ..ur j..iii'.
. hnr-rli u.l Alley h.-nv 'ity w.il f-e..n mV: tti.-n
' 1 n.ral Hall and Annex, iu t-hiir.-e oi our po..i,,i:
tLi? iiue.
i WKEW
. . . ... ,
In ..r.it-r to interest tlie 5t:
IT.' '.lll'llllli I. '.oil. i
po-lila. nou .ear .s-. .. - ''." - ',,. -
and a ,ifs-r,,i;,iiii oi arm rniauttj. w,n i awi.ni.si ,t.,. ' ,.,.. p.iim it It-m t
K i H every aftern-.in and ev-nlni; t.y .he ;r.t '' ,t-e., Ki.'es
.Music on ii.e Ciraiei irn-.in eisny. r.a-w.-i...i i.
, i n .'
PREMIUMS:- 1,!''
( 1 . )
The liinin-jt Department will ! ui.
. rurntht al m'-ltrate pn es.
AI1ISI..
llll.lK nd li jht of it- r-;;Vi".oi.'.i""
sen.1 1, r Pr.i-l-tu-i eoniaiuintf Premium Llrl and .eiicral h-ile" a:l K a i..ati. ii .
K 1' V('r(;.(; n. r;.lM;tt.;.-. r. J.f. 1V I 1K1-0N. s-.. r, t.ir..
JOHN 1. IJAH-KY, A-': Vt:v.vpxi Ci'-lii. r.
11
4?
o
JOHN F
U'
DEALER I M
Hardware, Iron,
OILS,
Ti.e f.ii-.wiiu i-Hateh-t-.
Iia. mi
P...-.J
!.i-4-;
li-t
s-is. Ad.-s, ,v ..
Kilcs, Hatoiii. r-. X'-.. -Hit',
ai.. I T.h. Is. rahi.i
tie- 1 ir-e-t - k in
4 .,i..rsl PitinT-Va-i-!i.T
miii ry liaci-.i nr-. T
Knives atid Forks.
r-, r 1 ..iii.tv.
'r ,11-iii." ii'id
ris titine. K!ax-ssl
Mains. Ac A r.i-l : C,n.-- d a: i ati'l itM" c,i
anv :..!-. The ln-t 1 .ail :l aiv.ayson hau l.
Uor'-t,s k of I ..d! "1! 1-aiiit's is very
iarve a-'id cotii'. rl s v.-r- ieitant
.-tv'.e-. I'i"-' 'ri- 'iacn
lar. Mm.-.- ai.-l
OeM'tll Su'-Vs. Mi.i
S.iv Kii.-of I " .ju-ititv. V '-c.'.ain-lili.-l
Keltic. ibit -i'is ,.f sT!
kin.'.-, ."-hovels. Fork.. St-aiii -. Hakes.. Jlat'.s k-.
.ri;:i IHm-. I"j.-ks, t-. vtin-s, .-n i-n-, .-i.--s. 1 a-t .--e...
M.-.. II .fi:,,.---, St.-i. Ijooi.-s. itrr'.i'f and Tin- B..!" f a!t
7P. "..!ri i.i.-s.-s. Wa-hlnar-i. ' i""!i.s U'rtr.. r. .M.n
Mat-. H-isk-'-. Till -. W,-i.:i Hu.oi. t . T it,-. li..;- of a'.i -:i
lev-, lti.it
e lv:,.i. Mot. ::.-. Irai-. s-s
I bain-
It ,'i. r 1 !, , !- "i..,.. lie-and M - r -
.T.I1CKS, IIIAC.IIS. Si
DOOIl
ev
...wi:oo 1 ! !--- '- ' -v ; i' M -...VAi-
in this kind of --".is ui.-l uivf my
! W 11V one in n.-esl of aitvthiiii.' i:i my L
I u ii! a ;'.-' ,-'vt' a Misiiia' ie eni.it
f-r 'her patr oiia-je, and ii"pe t'-is - a"
to n
,n I,.
i-iNT l'oii'.irr thi: J'LA- r.
)!T.1.1C SAI.K
Hy virtue "f an erier.ine t--iifn m. "i 0.0
nin, fun.-' f.mrt ..inir.-ei -..tin.. r... i. ni
uii.lr--liiie.i Kwutorf ant 'I'ruJtwe b th
1:1 of j--,..-. -t
..I S u:tii'-il. n ti.wn-nip. -il.l.-r-i . u:i-. '
.'ivJ. wilt ?lll-";,'1-',,"ur". , J lrr t"l
v.''-'
ii 1-.
. ir.t f..!'...wii-
ronl est it. vf
A
1
A certain .i!u-iM- wrra 'iiu'e wi " " '
iiuly aii.l I'Jii' ..rrsiu, i"i.ic.,x ...i"i
I Iwmi I'.1U., .Iil..i l.rni. jais.i. .ir..r.
')rtu;:is- j;n k. J:w-Jj IroulHlan
ani
ii. .:rs irres. m-.re
less. !.
:Cf-S
, iis-.i iui 1 in hia nt"""IJ. '
wtnh .m are. in oieaaow A Uirice ucr
i- impot l.i ir-s an-l a isnre'iuantlty i el'Hnt
nri .Ol.l UoitsT tn aHbl preailsv. A No. !
.'-....I tuiik i u,o "n the urio : ai-u. iron vre an.i
hre..
1: in urmn.l.irKV on m. rrwiwi . .--,
nin.i.siiug 01 two 'fle or har.1. (smhsi, wa.'r.e.
eherrien. e : a! lo ilweUliitf lu larue h.in
l.iirn .lint .lierottiliuiKiina "n ael lAna. Ale,.
Iilaca-iaitli ii-';. wna sfs--' wimrat many ihhuh
en the larm. Tail p-,is;rir is an-nr i milej hun
tlio V. '. R. h. ao.l i mile-t iroio Uri litp-rt,
M4JIV ot a.vesa to-lKb churca a.i a.-iiou". 1'-..--ii.n
1 Aril. lsl.
1 e.K.W.S. ine-unr 1 casti s narniatin i t
i'. : ten pereeui. u te yai l on iiay ol nle. T.io
t.H lance in three e.iial annual jiiienia Inn
uaie of sale. 1 tie uapaul jmr. naso money l i
I se,-uiv,l 1 tlie iiretinses hy ju. lament muv. I'.ir
I arr lurclier in". nna!i. n ;nm llie trusteea w
i r..le ne.ir llie premises, nr a.Mr in at
I. ,s,a .lll,; r . 1 1.. IMsniw-l I ., ra-,.r laeir i-
t..raey J. H. I
Se".t 1
hl, suaier!ist. r.i.
NA I'HAX FMfKK'K,
PKl'ki; fcMi-.UIC!-.
Jrlxecuters ami Trustees.
L'
KGAL NOTICK.
T.. Henrv F. Banxtt, Nmh, i.s..nr E . .Vi in.
J..lin VV.. liarlU. C'al&arine. lnier.uarri -.1 wurt
tt-,l:i., Sour. Sanvh- uiti-rni:irri. wtta ll.tnlii
I irwr' an Marv Karn.lt. an.t Mary Ban It wi li.w .
: all of Somerset enunt. I'enn a., a-1 JreuiuU
; unnult, n-lmz In la'mh-i - -a .: . fa.
' , are herei.y a,iiine.i ,aat m pursaanee ul a
I writ hi partition iseunl oal i.f the iri.l.ins' r..isn
j ot S.,merset ei iiuty. Pa., I TtM tvO-t an t.uct
! the real estate ot 1 '- Haru.'.t. ilee l., m J.-n
nt-r twp., at M hue rc.-un-ni-e. Ihnr-i'. iy the
! ,1 iv ,,i swpiemher, Iss waere yu inn utteial it
! you think prper.
! Siikinyv StllTH'lL i I.lHiAK ill l.t-
AUWt 11, 1S5".
SiUvuii.
.VXECUTOlVS NOTICK.
,.wtC I
t .t in 'i!lpr, late of Stonyer.-
.ITif
.uicret I'o.. f a., .lecea-e-l.
Ie:t'-rs ii-stniueiii-iry in tli-s aM.ve et.ite
hnvinii iie-n Kntme.1 the o:iUi-rsuii.i, not:.-
le hen-:,v tliveu li tll-e iU'U-t.te.1 tu ll to Ulk
iu:;nr.:ijlo i.anu. nt. an l t:i,,se liaviuK eliitnin ..r
leman.19 win iil.-AM" .reel ni tliela elul aiil ieu-l-e-alel
lor seetieOii-nt aa.l ail -wiim-e.
Ir-Jr. 1 K K .111 I.I. IK
St-pl lt.ae.-u tor.
E
?X!-:( l It 'U S notk 1:.
u,..".e ot Aililrew unaie. r.. i.i'.eet uu.i e -.,
S,illierset Co.. ti'a., ilei-'.l.
Letters testamentary -n tiie ats-ve c-iat a having
ts-en irr:inie,l u the un-lersiunt-il hy u,e i-n-t-T
1 1
aiittinriiv : not i, ie cere ly aien lo al j.';rs-.ii
! in.leKiit to ml estate to mane nuuicii.iiu jn) -!
in. in. anl tti.se havin elauiis sk.Iiui ll.es.o.i
'! wiil pre-e-nttaeiu Only auiiien:i."'iie,i l,.r ttie-
. IlieltL ,jU Ji-.-u.uy, ll.e Uin o.iy ,, i --eierr. is -v.
A.M'lii.V Kl .Kti-.
Si-;, i.
llUastiilt"
Kaee-utor.
ra.) LuJies St-iniuary,
B..iTiti'ul nr.
aii'l supcri-.r pi.
uii.;i;. is,uiui.ll,,u.i 1 uil liruJ. nc
H1-.4 l-.r pm-llce. and tii.-koi on
isstki , iloTt; len ttistru. lr-. 1 ernis n.-i.-rHi.
Tuirti.-lh jiarls auu -ptia-e 4ll, lsn
I'or C'.it.i)...ue, a'-ioy to
' Uv. T. ll. KWI.Vii.
July -a. -"ru .s. l'rli.et;..L
OTICK.
My wife, M-iry K. II Ilia m. havin-t let', my
an-l iirl. all p'-rs.ns are lier'py r,iu!i.,iisi
airiiinst iru-lin-x "f hartM.rinil her mj a--ouut.
a I will p.iy n...lctt.4ot her eont.-aiiinit untr-i
Ci'ints-ISe.1 t-y law.
A u -ii. HI K A M ll'J i Til A X .
ISSO.
Fair
0C1ETY.
and
THE
the l.l.iee of the I lid P"
Hull. -"hl. h Pas Is
i J... ..ih n.,w. r M.-1S
i and J-ountniin.
"' - , frV . mntt .-..wina" pi tnt .,1 every ;
- - - . H.-..I i,,r Hot l.un, -"
tl.'u in preuBjin heina- ottereU lor wi.ii l"i -
re;.re.i. present -trikinij apisannce.
I ilteea
the area to .w-iity tive acrea.
p,n,:nir. - - . . .-n wnlch tria.s.
on wnlch trials of --peed will h hid t y
.., .l-..hla.le
...-.j. ! ".---- .. iLU:i ;p.J
..rtineni.
.-i-.
will surti all xmil-i 'l ,r.s in
- - ul i ...niu.
i taAiUJiXj-
- - i.....,i i"jir hn been a.l-led to the Ex
. an ln.i-u. .. - ..... -- -
- , - ;; " .....,., o. lu ,.,.
.o., - . . .-. , . c t. r
J
j r.xiii. I'l.i .iiii.',.'
INSI'KK1 !
IN ( I T FI.DWKIt.I..
,c iujrvlei. of a cmpetent Hotel Keeper. Kelre" m.int4
r-iiriT'.
" -. . aas.
s
.0
BLYMYEK,
Nails, Glass, Paints
&C,
I-;
j:.,i. k-mitli s i..h-1-i. I.,-:o--. Anv,;.., .
ai. Tni-. (.i.'.-mnii-.. I lames. I'm " I...
!v 15 t Kiii.-s. S i-ors. .-;s,r and ):.-.
I'.iii.t. r - '-H'i. a fuil -t.s k. White a ad
pi-.i.'i'ii.'. I'aints in oil. ail eoiof.
1 vi. l -'.i-i.-. Ja; aw I'r. er. Wall, it
McVe
II. I
: r. I
rv ' ii
li
iv - r.i - . ! 111 1 uifrmiiu .-10,
iti 1-rn-... -. 11-
):.-
ItEWS. LATCH fix. IH)OK-K.OI5S
U - !.
1 r. .
7 1 1;--.
. ir.-ifiuar.. trade. I o" al tot'--.-.,
to it. vrsnnliiisi lmiii.ii-r.
; to their ad-.un-3i.-e to five me a ..
s-r-. i,-. 1 thi-i. my "id ' 'Ui.
ir.r to iv 11,-.
- pi.ris;i - .,
Mii-ic r;
JOILV F. BLYMYEK.
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