The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, November 03, 1880, Image 3

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Coughs, c. hi and ''sniilicV' ore prevail'.!!,; ' Perhaps it is a l.i.-k .f ce.-itid.-uoc in the j The Huntingdon .Vcir.? pays an ap- woman ' T.-tt-
ni,K STseu ok Tnn Rrrortyrt): Mr lis-
!.an will be iu So
aur-i :
a fuU
- - - - - -
", Tlisnksegrhig djy an ! turkey !
; the distance.
Thei-c is a remarkable absence
this neck o' wood.
The IVilo
: ami Live drawn their ho'.es in after them.
j ..v ...... , junuMim-a t,,;iL man peopte namci itn. ;ary jvutanasi, wno resiles liii urn. ilic rmsimrgU Jfyncd of the Ec- j first Tn-i1r.y i.f enrt will
.iii.u.. int ,.i.cr ;iii.nmo:ay biiu mat near i ornpii.pst s m ill, met Willi a .trange ; forme-l Church nut in S-t. John's Reformed ! went of Mor"n'i Woolen Good. I
tea are to ,t to hr.vn miv o.-ir.- ...i l.: .,.i r..,.i . .. sr. .-.a.. r, : .-i... i. . r .-- .. :n .. ...
7 ; -.- "--" n.vii. vu .uouuaj. nuvruuuu . vuun-u, i'i vcinc. v.ne. ojmf rsvt county, ' tail to get whatever rr,n need f-r the
;cr- no doubt ft mistake. Wc have . last. She had gone to a neighboring or-! Pa. The ojieriing sermon was preached bv i ing winter. A frt h'l-.f of e- w'.'-t- iv.
f bird in -10 oar ,Vw winter and it is but rea-1 chard f..r the inrrMi-e of gathering applet, i the Rcr. A. K. Truxnl, of Trwin Station. I: ! liini-Lod."
onaUe to c-xjwt that it wi!l h.- followed by , m 1 while rtonpinjj down to gather jome of i wat able and earnest. I ..
; j..aia.. itmuu-r m at a-l a l. w t.u . the fruit a iotw ram that was in the field j The Synod was then t.ratii:cj l.v the i mov;t.,-;:. i ki. y.
liicir lioW . . , "T" ..... . . . ' l'!;in;iil with tm-nt Cne acninM her. kn'. t:- : t-lcction of f.ov. I. S. lkiror.leljrr l-r, ,;. l.Mron I'titvLD : Havin sevn i
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Lx-i Tiiur-i.iay Aarn ITil, of I'tiiibar,
reftiwd t-j leave the billiuH hrdl connected
utiilay wa All Kiiow li en. The boys j with the Baltimore IIon?c, Cu?;nellsvi:te,
icik-bra'e.l S.-tur.!t night in the nnal way ami a a coa ein&nce was Urol out by tiie
i ' pr.irrici'jr. Tiomas Ott. Ho relunv-d, and
' ii'iit n:i.-i i- u.'jc .:iMi;;i4, i, iMvoiuing ' urawintr a rv hr i'.rr.i n! J- Hart, ih
jiit"aiH' evi'h'it. to tlte ln.iti wliii-.ni
iiiic lirt d w:i and rendering hir in?ct)il- i deti
i Me.
i had
Ik-f.irc r.i-i:
broken five
, blv. and one rib on the ri; ht
. nur;.
.per. He tni.-iLd '
o iiart,
n.l a po.ice-.
SAI.K KIXilSTEC.
M .nn .1 Will ijtl ofS'in-
x tUe "f KaJolph MeM,
(ol.-llll, OMWl,
The nntcr lmy are iti'hh'ed to Mrs.
M. Kiiiinx-H lor a li:ik-1 of delu'imii
!;! th 'tii V,!iiMV I'inn.i'ivr.
Kl.
rake
j The irood jv:ip!e f S u;uri w rc horri-l"-J
Iwi?': the work'iien l.'d trick 'U tht
new road ' ! Sun.i.r-.
Uoth htirni .nae imprev-::is in !!;
ski;!! horrizontaly with the wman"t (ye-.
U'.t. tru .w.l-..1 .... .... .,!.. I.... ...., ..
inun itiueii nun in. jiart relUHeu to make i , . ,
. , . , . , . , w hore the fi xii expired,
lufonnutioii uiramst him and lie wa accord- j ai
iiifIy ri;inisse;l by ljr Jol.n-itmi on the ; AmDEXTS. Early laf-t week i 'harh-5
pay meat of . and co-ts. Wciiucr, son of John H. Veiiner. while
working at traekdayinsr on the new r.iilr.uid
was seven-Iy injurcl .by oiie i f the r.iiN
. 11 .. -n . .... .1... ..-.t. r 1
Rev. A. H. Kline. Cor. Sccrctsrv : sn oat of a bst tiu-i I
'.nee srrivel the anitn! Elder T. J. Craigh, f riiwbsrgi., Trt?.s'ir-'-"e "etv Tsl-iiucre, ha
r.bion the left side of er. rroin the reiurt '-of the Sr. Par-P f- f h:at fca r-t that C-sald beat hit
,",i
j Ktl.t.tti. A nejrro ratsad lalxircr:
i named ' 'har!e I'endh1, of YV'ahiii-icu City,
: wa" kilit d ! :t lletiver-vi'le on tl-.n
They have eitlicr d'xiivcrcd ano''.ier lai;;e
cave or pnlued an r l.ire !i:r in Kei.-
' lii kv.
.v.
.l-O!-
1- at .t.r..S.;y.-rrJ s.
tit..-, new l-'t of Wteh.- Ch-ck and
-::,rv..-.. at K. M"lowiUV.
i :'..v. , v.- i-r iiMr.-.i.i- .i
J. II. v.l-i:i! .V t o'-.
IV yd it asri-nt for the "Amcri'-iin
Kk'.hir.iite,'' nt th'" Ti'a.-e.
; a'..l the tw N--n "1 I'Mniii. .o
.1. P.. S 1 I I E .V " -
(..i-.l'jBndi'hilJren'." lb" t"r-n
l.: .hir. He had cut a
a,ii'.;i.-; ar.o'her. breaking o
y lii.-h leii :i the heid of tl
man. He I.vc! hut a little while siftcrwanl. )
bv.ly w l-. sent to his frit nils i:i Va-h-
by Mr. John Smith, a contractor on
while r.-sruir,.? n f.-Thiw-v.'orkuu'ii fr.iia i:ii-
. pendm mitirv.
T a lrv li;;Ii, j ... . . .
' U einti-i" a.M.i! :i.
ic ti:i'..i-iuiia:e ..,.,.
are pi
lie:
1 to m;0 Mr
j'.vever, r.'.iit.
Anioni; other Kiuhliean- who es;ine ":
home to vt" we n.ti-e Ir. J-mu- . Kier- Mbema-l. Thi i-i only theseeond de;Uh that
I, M A S-i-im r It ti (., :,m. rhimimr Hf urnd anionj? ek'ht hundred or a
and Hum- !'.-.n-..ii.at!.! IT f. .!..T.ti;um; n. i !'"n-.iud ii".-r - h:Wr.-r. csnj
l r...
.'.ir'..ii. at
; Only iUtv-.- we-'..- fi..;:i Thuri.y until
; Thanksuivinir. Tim.- t" cuanm-nee to rc-
coiino:l-r f.c a turkey f-r the Thatiksivinj!
dinntr.
d on the
"r
ol tiiat I
mi. '.Kit. :iiis. !
a pi l thin:r
: it v, ju-t .h.iii,;
. fir veeiirin'otii' .. inas-unteh as there w.miil
he jit-.'. tv;j.-( ;s luaoy .iftitn-s ! 1-11 as at
! pre -ei it. The '-tily e.hjei-ti.ii: that c mid
i ci.nie lo : he ;,r. -j- . t from this end i.f the state
I would b- the :;-i:!;,- to ..re theirrar.d old
i.n.e State, li.e hi -; State
I '. li--
-At.
. tv wi'Td. :o ' i.'er M-in-.
t. ' tt ,-r s.jt itr
.1. ii Svvo.:i:.V V.'s.
at . I ''.' "nil tret a citalv-pue of
-,-i. all Imh.k r.xeiiRiiKe.
.,N."ii J. It. Snyder A V.
it' the Hii'.'-M) e?n be ..btaincl at
..f t hus. II. FidicrA Co.
-.i-..sl, a U.rrv-t.-k of ludh' hats.
1-1 -f. s at
N. I. W'l it." Co'.-.
;;.,,.. ! tool's I-1,1-iii-hii.it iJoois
W.ilt- r ,V ")', N ' tl Mam-
Mr. iil- A. Kimin. l, m I'itt-'e
S'uti.lay find Monday with his
S-tiiers.-t. AlU-rt look as th
siieikv eitv :t;;rved witli him.
r-h. jn
frieii.ls in
oiiith the
Mr. John V. Jiauier.
f He
who has leen on a three we!:' vi.sii to Vn
lini'ire. dropp""! in to sis v
leiine, one ila v l.i-t w eek
lt..y;
- ' r.
b ----.
t :v
l.llie
-.1 a:
M.-.l .Tlld cheap. I 'dl
his :.H-k. an 1 h iv
.fl.o-.ds ,.f ;;:1 de- rij
.1 i: m i.iK .v
c.
vi:ur
Sample sp.-':itiu us i.f
Year enr-ls whh-h are '
mails, serve as n s,,-ri
cotnirr hi'li-hiv 5ean
Mr. S. Hridiaui of Milford township, fr
t'liny years a ubserihi-r io the Hi:mn.,
calh-J Satitr-lny and h 0 with a- a f.i ir
t.vn dnlhirbill" on : ;i''-h ription.
Tiien1 w as v ry
pans iiiviti the r-f
i;n;....n- :oi,l 'tiellt'.s l-'uniihili-
Hats lt-.ntic's and SHe.jtn- ;- to
N. 1. Vi.tki; A -C o's.
,,..!. and ?kUv.V- do rot fail to ;
- 1 . ... ... i, i.
!,i;ui' ol tlie Atner'.-an i
1 C. X. r.oyd. Agent.
rts' r.inbpH-ation U the olilest ;
I. i. in.nt ill tr.einnrKci. h - .
;it.l h reputation over all others.
. . i ..... I n sliiv.ler A-Cn's Hr.iss ;
Ijt-lu- (.-.'aim-' .-
i, ..l.-.Cashmeroofall colors, Creps. Cal.ri.cs
) new ami ii'rtijtni i.rcn.-ii mi v.. o.
Iiemocrati,
'!'? :n!vie
fusel to bet
frieiid- t-
and claim
v,s- tlie '
Kvhsifi
V. P.. Ko"et
Most of the cl.osl men who have bi-en
in the .-tupl-iy of contre i.-r Sji!ler for the
past 1-w mi -nth, left fr their resjicctive
hoii-. s Sa'.uiilay, so a.- to re.i-'h
tinir to vote.
K v-
"11 los w ,t . , . ...
j pcs-N. vl... h the t litoii :f:".
: It is l;i'..u..-.l tie:;' til.- ISM
(. nn at)'! A- ff ,
rtoatin.- thn.u-hlhei IV,M. . -,.:-;T -We aiv sorry t. h-irn
ot haib:t:!r of . no t:i.,: S. ..Veiid-.l niel with a very M-j
rioiis an J .:,;nf:il ,i-li:i? a ho ;. ti n days -
,j i. '. i-i..' i i i-ie t i.i ii' 1:1 iiinoer .
with a hr.ei.Ia.iz the n.v j;htne"-l and struck :
Id::: on thert.-hr f .- I .nSietin;; :i very pain- : y :
fui i "tid. u few d ivs after the at-.-idi nt se- j "'VC
.. .... ...... .. .. i --..i,..
1 me in tiie-e i v:m.:-.".. l- -k-i.i'.v. Ik eonvab"-!ns i
ion. ar 'and e.p. . : l-e jble to lie about arani in '
...k the ritt.-burh a f.-w wei I:-, i !i ':-.-. i;.s! r.-rret is that he (
i-d ev er', tins but re- i- no; ai.v ; po: in an iio?i":iran: e at the j
; polls to vote f.r jitliiw A. iar!!:dd atnl ' he j
; ei.lir: lh. :-'.'.hli.':.n tiek"t.
On la.-t Siimlav a voiin--" son ot Mieh.ni
! Kifer. w idle pl.-.yin? ujK.n one of the co:i
; utrnctioR traiiid, fell between two jiondo'tas
' and sevcrily injured himself. It is said one
'of Ids hip j.-tnts is dis'ue.lted.
The railr-Md fumi-.hes line Mn.rt :--r ehil-
, , . . Vren.w hodo not eetii t 'Jippriviatethr r,:a:iy
i make a new State out I dangers that beset them in trilling w i'h tin
i.tisylvutiia w e.t of ihe h-on hore and his tr.ipiinjrs.
vivrsL It w-'inid Ik- rarents fiwnH cniti-m tneir i 'y- io k. p
;; oll'n e holders, as ! away from the track, and if caution v, iil not
MilMee. hardier means -hould be mb.ptcd. or
toineof them will surely be killed. A few
ih,ys since two boys were -i:ttnc ou the
track. tr-in;r which one could iret man-t to
an approaching tn.-iae. The railroa.l otti
ei;i!s and employees are Hot able to fni:"'!
and a
of I
be. n 1
.r i.spiri
he present opjKjilur.ity
-lie bettintr
it of the eh-
them in
The wc.s tif t;.u kluy'i on the ruilroa-.l
have bii-n raised fr.ini rl.tla to fl.rKi. Those
; w ho work on Sunday pet i2.2. The new
rule went into'cllec! on the first of Xovein
! U-r.
,t. .
S .inerM'i and t'.iiiihria
11. 11. is projrressin rapidly. About four
miles of tra -k have been laid at this end.
The track is laid tip to n point on Judize
Mii';elii:an's farm. A pant of over one h:tn
dred weti re H! work and they pat down,
on a:i average, thr.-e 'p-.firt.-rs of a mil:' of
track pr day. At this rate the road will b"
in running order by the 1st of IV.-enibcr.
The t racklaven w orked cverv dav la-t week.
in Inali V res- : i ne nn urns ;io ui.eM 1:1. n 1 1 .1,1;-,
b. divided. ; remedy f r the evil mu.-t he found at home,
state "AH,..; Oi l: MiW VOKK "l.KTTI'i:.
i
From 1 cr Si-eciid Corripoiiih-iit. '
Xj-.iv Ymi:.-;. Oetober tin. l s-o.
Ti.e two r.i.-tioiis of the ln iis.rit:e J-arty
of this eity have at la-t collie to lene.s and
have put in nouiina'ion a Mayor ami Coiiu-
et. Wm. U. :r.u-e, who i. ;.n exten-onimis.-ioii
merchant and an indi
lie. was nominated l-.r the chief ii:a;r- !
i:tiaey of the city. The nouiinatioim for)
Alderman at Tjirre are aiwmit cither the!
I'ish or C.-rman Catholics. In there::t of:
Mr. ira-e's 1 lection John Kelly, v. h" i an
Iri-h Cath die 1:11. 1, ' I'.o--" of Taiui'n'ny I
Hal!, w ill be retained in his presitit p'-si-,
tion ('otst-oller. The Mayor. 'ontrolier 1
and Aldertnauie p,o:ird aj.poiut most of the j
heads of dep.irUnents, and as piiic a limn- i
j.han Jlomc. we lesrn ;hr,t there were "1' cr
: rl. f.sj. c!o:!icd r.nl cai.-.d f -rduih-.j tie
' l-x-t ; Mr; that S".o Were realist ti fr-.:-.t the
' ihir:,. -one aev-s b -leivioet t it ; liutl (!.-
' .sum oi't-.To was bs.-i'.K.'itl.e.l t ) ctabli.-h a
' permanent fun J ; the inei,:ie;" of ihe year
: fror:i all s iire was s-jiaeildnt? over .--'t.si-i
' v. hi. 'i h-:vi s a sTii.ntt KVan-e .f Sls'l o .e
;pa;.i. !
On the siibj'-.-t of t.-.upiunt,- ;::.- f-.!'.. -,v- '
: in;.' action Was t-kt il ; :
j ,' That it is the . - c. 1c .:r, i-.ti-iii
! of thta Sy n-d that the habitual and execs-
sive u-e of intoxh a:in:r bovvr.i;;i.- is ineon- ;
1 si-!;:'.it with cliri-tiau e!:,iractrr and that no '
: church member should en j.-ip- in thnralhe
or caeotiTnee oihe" to 110 s,, l,v .-ienin:' pe- ;
jtitionsforliecr.se. end that tb.is re-olution '
' be rcti-l by the pa tors fr.mi their pii-tivc !
; pulpits. j
: On Thur-.tay. the Li.s-!o:..;e S. T. Watt- '
: tier was ordained to the Holy Mini-try
H. 11. Uuikly. the "cnerala-ent of the lb- ,
j formed 1'ublii-jtion Heard pr.-cnted its!
. chims to the Syno'l.
i The sum of .0-1 wa apj-nprintetl to the j
: Iie.va cltt-stf, for ini-siotis in its boutuis.
Tin-re was also j J.Te'J Apportioned for home
; missions by thy Sym.sl. ;
I'ridav evening was devoted to ii.e :'.:-
en--ion of Sn:id:tv sehooi ii.;e-t :'.'! . This
proved very ititt r. -tttitr and eniettaiiiit!-. ;
The sunt of j-T.ol was c.'.ieeted for the rub- J
lication Jt.iard. The Treasui-r rcpori.s i!m: '
double the sum of any former year w as eon- i
tribut-.sl forthe hen. Voletit oper.iiiotis of the '
church. " A forn:(:r lx:uii. iary refunded
si;; which was stt r.ivir: f.r p.rmanect,
in le Is for this teqvi-e. The in.-iituth.u in '
tne b.ein is ot toe sym.il m re comtne:
lie cia:ni3 1:3 beet mojejurc-j
bndi. ..5 inti.Ci in cir.ur.if -
inc.
b'.'.-t.
e3 in
r-rel
Wt
-1. w .
; lie.r . n:e t- -ec
'S'l inch. in ei
Js.nuds. .W.'.e, I
until I can hi-nr
this ;,-.
,1 is S--'i-
:m!i r. ra ,
laitu I j w
s. :-i' on
. 1. I.-..-and
v. i:
::r tin- o ,
e i!:at eat:
J. Ii. Clt!
The f-dlowins card from
hould have aci.-ired la.-t ft
jT p'tbiieatiou.
uld like i 1
r the faith
, but R :
In a pri
pubiisj .
e l us t.xi lj
e..iT, wineu we Wotiel i.kc i 1 p::'.c-i . nt-
gives his reas .us f
htm is.
lo.lll IV, P., O.l. 2': is si.
FwTi-i: llrnvLP. I understand that a
number of inv friends throuuhou; theeoi:!:-
; ty take me for n Iicncn-mt. I take this
; in. tiio.J of informing thee, that 1 was fr.t
a llt.t'ei.i i,- v. and i.iv!:t a ll.tcvt! i-.-n.
' and h..pe I dull nr. Ilurcr: :i i. li . r
siuee 1 have had a vote I n'.wats -":-; ;:. 1
the S'r.UB, iave on.-ei and' aiw vv the
.1-
lain nil ItUiUr
ATT
NAI. Ill I I BUCV.V ti
eolltilllte to do s:).
ket-
an-1 ':;:".
. . FofiVltV.
looVKBoVILLC 1 tttVis.
V itliiu the last .dx w,s k
, ther-. h.
Voll5
Several (.
mediate
tin- dreae
eii ten.!-.-:
:.i:i:iity.
Tiee r.i
o.
dij.iith.-ria
I of tills i
e.i-t
irhhorl
disease uotvs a vei
t- pre.dih,yt;:h-i:
-e. in.
V j. iar t inn:!
Y.-; i ' a - ! ' .
tit :-. n : ...-!-
'.; 1 to
!r.-ad is:
sh.-r; time be ready
rai's. even the mat
- in inr'e par:
t a:
1 i!i
- ; inity ii:
1 receive ere
ial for our !i
.1 t . r.-;
:i a 1
tie-
l':
-. H
111
Ill-
It. .li.'
tra-t a
li.l II!
to tiie favorable attention n:" t
Harmony Institute. ( iaiioii
stitute and ;r.vi:sl:ur0' i-'eu.;:!
Oil Salurdav afternoon an
0 pnb!
oile,.;
Semi
Khier'
iel :
. rt "i
) in a
1 'luriur
: 111
1 1'
in;: wa.-t iield to eothlcr the lies! m:.;ia. r ol
luis'.ne Pastor's salary and benevolent
oortioiimriit. Al-o to ;;.:;-;. Ur tiicihtiies
of 111
iition to i!ie new dwiilin
th.' Mi:uiiieby J. V,'. I!.".:
rd aiid Aii--n I lark, t v-i o;,':ea-ee--s
if erection. e!r. Ankei:'.
lam.
o; t ; 1
"(. s. :
. U-. ti
tun
. ih.
lev .
; The few days of wet weather we have had ":"'- t.'i-- ram l.-.l mi: ... .tnn tune, ami
.. 1. (. . t.n.-a ia.l T. eived a ie.O .r fl. f.il! f rni .ll nil i 111: 1 i lit- of wh.1t '. dl dl'iV Sunday.
1. ailCr .V s o. j.n, v j . . , . r ,
L-.,f 'eektic. Scarfs, Hats, K. unlets, i e are to hare this winter Sjrain in the way i
her of vacancies will occur next year, it is
presumed they will be tilled by Irish Catho
lics. It will thus lie seen that the pivern
nicnt of the city will be almost entirely un
der the emit rol of the Iri-h Catholics, and
under these circumstances thepuhlics-h.oU
will be in jeopardy, and larirr. portions of
liadati mteie-titc.: meeting',
tiingwas dev.Usl lo the cause
of mi-sious. A l.lr.. -sa- ivere made by
periuleii.it nt of mis ioi:-, p. v. T. Apple, 1.
I)., and oiht-r brethi--. n. The ;i::.
was c-illtiied for I lotii" mis ioiis.
The Communion was relebrated
Synod, and the sum of sis was c
an 1 given to mission.
The Treasurer of Synod reported !
had received difini the vear .."''!
bahmee on hand oflTi'1.7I. The aim
in' above the breast of
l.atie's are putting uj. a hou-e.
; Our j.hsnin nulls am very active,
there is no end to :be ' -01:1- oi t:;e an vi
Soiiiebi'dy is likely to be di eippo
if-:e
tiie
acted
it he
: and !
itint
ab -lit th..
is 1. 1 be p!
bri l-e. ei
Mver-.
a'i-.n of the
d .-mev. in-:
: 0:1 laud .
.
Clio,
f li
l'l f 1 lit I ,
1 1.. 1 '-i'i. V
tit.yaiv.- Nunil.
i-:. a !.
1 ni.t-:.:-,
i;r.M
. 1
dh;i.
1 i.. re.; li t
H r.i'n: a iji;
KANTXKIi.-On Sunday hist, at his rob j QMi'.iU
leucc in Somerset t c.vn-liip. Join F. K .t.t- ' k. J
': COUtriDll
The bricklave
rnderwear, I-adics' Coats, Iiolnians, : (Jf ni'i, and slu-h
plea-ant one t 1 at:
wa lin ' mud ankle
... t-t if.
.,,;- (n ut s runiisnins h.hxi, vc
N, w i;..d- at J. It. Snyder A V.
land cauvass.s make fr.ei
.pate,
lee;, f.r
t.'.itlo-ik is no!
.lust think
-ix months.
, I on the new dep.
s are working like beavt
and expect t.ilinish tie
w.
rk lids w-ee!,-.
1 i'ito
lli.lts'ut
Titr. Iiitiiiii:i::. This dre.
prevails to an alarming extent
township. Members of six
atllie-.ed with the d.-trover.
latest viatinis has bis.'u teeore
mti:, 11 very bright lad, in his
A -. nt
. i..-r w' k selliin; p.M-di for K.
,vf.... pi liar, lay sts-t. Xew York. Send
f,,r their Catalogue and terms.
Semi, of Tar. Wild Cherry and
lp.arliotind is pleasant to thctaste and a most i of (.illian K.
r.l,ab!e n-tmsly for coughs and rold. Oive , 17th year. '
... n- I -.1 ......... , luall.. !
it a trial. ITi'-e. -' n"" 1-. - 1
M. n. lloberts Horse fowlers win pre-, j,.,,,,..,,, a ,, h,u
vit-.t disease 111 lior-es. r.vrrj ....... e. 1
.!,',d obtain a package, and srv for them-j
- Ives how quickly it will improve their j
I. .-si-s. For ale every w here.
The constant dripiin of water will w ear
o, l-.ard.-st -tone ; io the constant hackinR j
;d dise.v-e et
in Somerset
families are
One of the
1Ivm:M'.i..-.V1 the r.-id.nec of t!:e
bri !e mother, mi I'nion Mreet, a l.'atn
o'eloe!; Saturday aflerno-in, ?dr. '. Welti r
' lleilh-y. cldcM son of l'. ter H.-til-. y, was
married to Miss F.Ila S. I'ritis. The mar-
Kooii:?-., son rinse ceremony was Krformed by lihl.
Iteautifiil Autumn h-aves tinted re- J
f the raiti- :
bow, yellow, ru-sot and brow n ai they lie j
fa-l.d, reminding us of departed days. ;
r.eautiful leaves and yet they make irood I
b.-ddine for cows. ;
The two last Republican mis tiiiirs of tiie
I TbeFiihon lh,,vy.:i ,i. ; on Wedm-
..t:ehi!l unilcnnine the hardiest nmsi'i- I c-anipaijm in thin county, were he.d at m k ,;.-.y j v., f (,.,-0 H.msti.of
Mtion. Avoid this fatal r.s:ilt by usin,;, -sines' i Chun-h, and Millwood, Monday rvcniitfr. j Union township, Folton eo.etty, s'arted to
s.rnpof Tar. Wild Cherry and Honrhound. I hd. heull Senior ethttir or the ilEP.ALn, ;,0;r fatlier'ssun to him in the '.voids
' l -.v. on' hand-the .vh brat.sl Cold, n ' - V- Tr,nit ,n , l, the !,PcwhM' at j a short distance from the house, for t!.c,.:,i-
i-i ... i , , u, -.i ' o iut ' " M s- al"- A. J. .oiNni .inj r.i. K.kv-er I si,o,)t:nff a tiit-ant. While rm the ; '
111 market. A full line of Family Oroc-r..-
mid lirain, cheap for ca-h.
Fsor'?
well
ot Mi! Wood.
:iend-si.
r.oth me-'tinj--. wi re
the people's money will be appropriated to
the maintenance of Catholic seh'N-ls and
other Catholic institutions. A s'reim it.s ef
fort will be made to defeat Mr. Cr.ice. not
only on this account, but as a rebuke to Mr.
John Kelly, w ho dictated his nominal:. .n.
The lb-publicans have nominal. -d Mr.
Wm. Iowd, who is President i.f the bank
of Xorth America, and is theobh-t mem
ber of the Hoard of Falucation. Mr. i iwd
is not a politician, and is a et uth 111:1:1 for
vvlu'tn any thinkii-.i; Peinocr.it ian vote
without anv scruple of con-eieuee. It is
feared, however, that he cannot be c
011 account of the reat majority c
IVmocrats of this city n it bein.'
thinking class. The noiiiinatioii wa.
densl to l'ostmasier James, w ho rein
I iii personal grounds. There is li'lle doubt
but that he could have been elected, f. r he
is the most popular man, atnmi tin- lie-t
class of our citizens, in the city. This is
otviii to the s'lend-il miiuner in which he
has administered his promt position, Post-
! master of Xew York. I'nder hi- ner onal
j supervision the system of iiianipuiatin
I the mails has bts-ji brought :m mar I'erf-a-
1011 as possiliie. Seven i.cliverirs oi tiie
road, the el.b r of the two. who was carrying "lM u ,l-"'. -" i: )
ma le in any raner ei:y 01 t:ie t ctteu
I fo
double that of:
The
nii-.sionary purposes w
y former year.
tatis'.ics i f the Synod were as f,
i'ovs: Tt ehisses ; o7 mitiisti rs ; PJ-i 1
.rations; 11,(0.'! members; !'si) l-.a
'lj Sun-lav schools; 7':nL Su-ld.iy
! ner, in the sO;!i vear of hi
M : Uautner was mii-. ii loved by hi
1111 runs descendants, and e-!n mcl le
Fa.
f.r
tti.-
: n- -.
ay vtr'ta
: 11 -a r
ti?
Ca'.-r..'
tie-.
aii'munitv.
r manv storlii: :
1.
oolerv, pa-tor oi the 1'iseiples cinircu at
this p'a.-e. Alter the ceremony an elegant
rep:i-t was parmkeu of by the guest, afier
which tiie bappv y.e.ina; coupl..- acroiapan
i: ,1 by 11 number of their friends weredriveil
t'i the drp-.t, w here they board si the aM
biem l train and deoarusl on tin ir bridal
eted
the
the
it
:lb-llt 1-
l.'t mil
.ntn
lent-
chil lren ; s t..l b-
el ".I'J-kl-S 1 .' al obi, e
iiiinis'.ry.
S tr.day i:iori,i:ir'. the Holy 1. .mmu.;
was n h l-rate l. when Li-o nv -rllow me.-ti
wet- heel iil the Lutheran at.-l IV.-cip
sehoo,
union ; i
for the -
-II .VI. LIS. i u .-'..mdav
an illt
is- (earalv-
an aovatict
le
loa.bt
no 1,1
eh.ir.-h..:--. la the afn rn-iiii-si-i'iary
iiie,-iiie, vva- h
ii'iml'i r of addr s-e.- a col!
for firt iitn nii ions, heu
n
r.-n's '
hen aili-r a
fid.
etioii w:i- taken
Ki.icr M. Shidi'.T.
(i.Ai;:;.-.
A. Col;. ,-:.-.-
HAY.-'-:
dale, Pa.
aaed 2- v
in. dau.'hler o
I s ni-in'h-. ;::
.'er 11 01. I"
'i I "-.-I in-tii. v. i
o months, at.
.1 II
'Mr. ;
d 21 .
'. f.e.l
.I'lliram Ha-
i !.
of the Ltcheraii church, donated the eo'ici
tion liftel in thai ehii.-eh. during the morn
in- service, w hich wa- r c-ive 1 by the 1'ie-
The Hri:. 1 11 j .
e. re VI :-hes f,.s li
:is their many friend
:eir h.oe.v future.
er ,
me
ne
I-
'P'
.-.eel.
I', v..
ri.it
a- t!
1 uls Wl
re in
Jo-owi Kflli ji. 1 ,.s wiil be seen bv retcrenee to ot:r advet-
Mkvt Mvrket. M is ("im Stket. I wi'd ; tisini? cduniiHi, the retire for the second
lev.- on hand at all times, Il.s-1, ri.rR, MUl- ween 01 coiji nas ots.-n couairrum-i.ieo o)
t .a and Sausage, at n-a.s,inable pri.s-s.
Ojsn
w ill run a meat wajron three tittn-s
iluilv
H. h week.
HrvBT Kreuah.
S'.n.-s Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and
H-.arhound Is very pleasant to the ta.ste.and
tin-oldest and ln-st remely in the marki-t
for couith" and colds. A splendid medicine
f .r the baby. Try it. For sale by all drup;-
rt,.
A celebrated: preacher makes the ree-im-lai-ndation
of Ayer'a I'ilU a matter of relie;
ieti duty. When eople are billions and
dsi-nti-. what they need is the (iospel of
Health. In such eases, the best creed to
wallow consists of thirty ynptr-eoateil arti
1 hs in a pill-box.
To !h ? or ii"t to be? That is theipiestion'
Whether 'ti n ibler in the mind to suffer.
t!a- mini- and paink that buniun flesh is
l.eir to, hen overtaken by a severe ismh
if r..ll, or to purchase a bit tie of Sines'
syrap of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound,
ati-1 Iv thus oppo-injr, end them.
order of the Court. The jurors summoned
for the second week need not attend, as ad
tlie cases for trial during said wasd- are con
tinued. Trains blockaded in enow drifts twelve
feet destp was tlie cool report from Wiscon
sin Lift week. Tlie storm of wind and snow
wxs one of ibe severest known there, and
extended eastward as far as the Allegheny
mountdns. Telejrraph lines were blown
down, and many disasters 0:1 the lakes with
hiss of life occurred.
A cold drizzling rain fell almo-t incessant
ly for ten days jirevious to Sunday. The
country roads were in a deplorable condition,
and the cross-wulks were ankle deep with
mud.
On Sunday afternoon the clouds cleared j
away, and there i a good pMstect of line
weather fc.r some time to come.
the jun, told his brother that he was yoin'
tosboot him, at the ame time aiming the
triu at him. His little brother wbeseape is
only tw. !ve years started to run from him,
when the elder brother tired the whole
bud of shot into his body seriously wound
ing him. For several d.ivs his life was des-
j painsl of, but now l.ojH-a of bis re -every
I arc entertained.
The following item is limiting about on
the wa of newspaperdom, and we transfer
it to our columns for the benefit of our read
rs: "To take bruises out of furniture wet
the part with warm water; double apiece
of brovn paper live or six lime, soak it in
warm water, and lay it on the place; apply
on that a warm bat not hot, ILit-iron, till
the moisture is evaporated. If the bruise be
tw
pcniocmtic roorbtich' were very plente
ous duriiii; the last few days of the cam
lti:n. The Conner aflidavit liublished in
M It. l!--lH-rts' Horse powders have Instn J another tsduian and the circulation of the
:;-l i-h a-toundin- roult- in the stable of : lU'i-uhlieati county ti'-ket with O.ifroth's
Mr. Pierre Lorillard, so much v, that the , nunie inser-ed in place of Cami'liell, were
Kii.-'.i-limeii have Iss-n ordering it in lnnre amoni; the ia-t disgraceful whemes resorted
Tiatititi.-. ; Since Parole. Wallcn-tein and j to by C-ilfioth and his unscrtlpulotis heneh-
"ther Amerinin horses, have won thousan.P ,,.
ef doitars for their owners.
uot )one, repeat the process. After
three applications, the dent or bruise
raised to the surface. If the bruise Ik- small
merely soak it with warm water, and hold a
red-hot Iron near tin: surface, keep! in; the
surface continually wet the bruise will
so-in di-appear.
states.
Since General (.rant's return from le.s
1011 he has had a round of ovations. )-.
Monday he visited Wail Street. When i:
was known that (Jem ral Grant was coininj:
into "the street" there was such .1 jam of
jsode that the way was almost en
tirely Mocked up, and w hen the distinguish
ed man ap;sared, cheer after cheer rent the
air. Upon his entry into the Stock
Kxehange business was entirely dispensed
with. After bein;; introduced the General
delivered one of his characteristic short
spcechef, and upon his departure the brok
ers, without distinction of party, Erc.se in a
liody and gave him three chisers and a ti'er.
i From there he was driven to tiie Frodu'-e
! Exelianire, w here the same scene was enact-
1
We have delayed Koiut.) press until four
o'clock this, Wednesday niornino, in order
to (rive our readers the very latest election
news reccivcsl up to this hour. The Hi ralu
this inoniin-, contains telegrams' of several
hours later than any of the city dailies. All
of our dispatches have been received from
reliable sources, and can be actvpted as correct.
Walker An- there any two things as an
ta;' - tiistie a- Garfield and Hancock ? Miller
' crtaiiily, P.heuuiatisiii and K"lx-rts' K111-lirs-.ti.in.
Walker Why? Miller lieeause
!itr-the KmbnK-ation is it is too hot for
Rheumatism. Slid by all druggists at .'5 and
7tM'.-nts.
Music ha'h charms to osith the savaee.
bancs' Svrtii' of Tar, Hoarhoitnd and Wild I
tinny, Ac, hath eharnn to soothethe worst j The cotil, or we might ray .cold nights we
east- of cougto. cold, croup or h'ping ' areexH-rienrin; at present, --rve as .n reniin
'''"'r!i. If you don't know it already it's : d. r that the mrr.nier season is on the wane
tune ynu did. cents js-r bottle, forsale by j and that before we know it, w inter will lie
1I drigists. j upon us again. Such a season is not looked
iuloh's Catarrh I'kmkpv. A marvelous ! rorwanl to witli verj- pleasant anticipations
by this section. The summer s-ason U the
mm h more enjoyable in this latitude and
elimute.
The Lakokst Ti-mune Wheel it. Ckntuai.
1'k.n"hvi.va.via. Says the Aitoona Tribune:
During the past summer the Messrs. I), it'.
Moore, of this city, erected a large saw mill
on th.-ir woodland near Ashland Furnace,,
io Cambria county. They have lately order
ed, t ) Ik- iiieil as a motive power for the new
mill, the largest turbine water wheel in Cen
tral reui.sylvania. lis weight is lyteO
lu:uls-, and it w.li be of about eighty-live
horse power. 1 lienm! will run one lu;c
saw mill, a picket mill, planer and a num
ber of other machines. It was built by the
Holyoke Manufacturing Company, of Holy
oke, Massachusetts. The new wheel will
have a long journey from Aitoona over the
uiountian, but it will lie taken apart before
it is loaded on wagon-:. The mill will be
ready to start ill a few dav s after the w h-.s-l
is in p.-r.ion.
di nt of Sy te el wi;
address.
Greotislairg, je
place and icto!
time of the tier.
Tlie following a-ei'.
for the ceining year : V.'es'-uori land i l.i o ,
sic'-.'; Clari in,. I, I "'.'; St. l'atil. ss.;.; S.uii-!T-i.-t,?l,PO;
Ailcgb.y, "ii; T -'al jiiiotuu
r'i.is.
Tiie il-fo'.-m.-d h.a cn-tr-.i-ati .1 b-0 nds
si.ms, w hich n future an ou'lay of abo:;; -oCO
per annum, of whi-.h this Synod L-: re
quired to raise 4.1,1.00
Tiiere was a full .it'en.l.iuee of ministers
and elders bf-ides a large number of mem
bers of the Kcformed chiir;-h throughout tie'
county, yet all were comfortably provided
for, not only that, but there wr.s -t'll room
for more, w hich was caused not by the fact
of the large nuiu'ier and dimensions of the
houses but the liberality of the people.
After a vote of thanks t ) the pisiple
Synod atljolired i.'nt- c;V.
THANK-s.IYIVii 1AY.
The.iceeuse.
of Win. and i
ago she eeiebr.
but hovv soon ha
wa.s the j-ni'H-a -.t .!.: .,;
i.:a Krit. hily l::r.-e y
ed her happy wedding 1
death comeand taken
?v..
r- r - .
I .- .-,- T
t;a.
. : a a-t a ! :
i ti.- Ua'!.
1; j ur'.-i.
, lill'li
..I L; l.:
1 v
, away .
: fine mark
vear, she
: In mi that
lima- a:i-l :-o loviea". she -.va
- ir the d.'-'royer. For nearly w
was a . atie.it, htimbh- su.ii r-.
ilread ;!i:i.'::-e ei.n-'.imp1 i ;
a la.:
till-
i-K N i.v;vTio. nv
l-MTi
Vt A.-ltlSOTBN,
su.s.1 to-dav.
"r I nt TlinrIiu rivmn" f ll I'T.I'r.sI.il'at
Will be I ...i l.r.l flio freedom of Jersev CitV
The entire town was in a blaze of light, and
the streets were crowded with marching or
ganizations. Three meetings were held in
his honor, all of which' he attended and ad
dressed enthusiastic audiences. Saturday
was spent at the Warren court of inquiry,
where he gave his testimony with regard
t the battle of Five Forks. In the evening
he was the guest of Union LeagueCIuhwho
tendered him the finest reception ever given
to any man in this city. The decoratians of
tlie inferior of the hoa-e and the banquet
were elegant in the extreme. The reception
was attended by the best and wealthiest of
Xew York's citizens of both lo!itieal co;u
i.iexioiis. From here General Grant, went
to L'tiea, Rochester and I'.uiliilo, where he
presided at political meetings .nldrc-.scd by
Hon. Kotcoe Conkling.
Coojier Institute was occupied by three
Republican meetings last week. On Tues
day Hon. Carl Schurz delivered a spi-ccii in
German to a large and enthusiastic audience
I At the close ot the meeting Mr. Srtr.irz re-I
J viewed a parade 01 me i'lttennoiicr i-ogion, j,, ,i,.VOJ. homage to
and was aftenvanis sen.-n:ileI at the rid
, Avenue Hotel.
nu: ri;i:-:u.:
i) s-r tTr.s.
Oct. SI. Th- following w:is
! Many ion-.-and weary days and nights v .. -i'
iv i'i-hb.: and w.dti.ig for ti;" !..-::-.
ready to ' p..-. over tic. rivt r." iie v I- -.-n:-c
i t he emiiiiig of le r SV.vioiir, .'.lying -, itha
rapture tltat h- tok. Ila-1 the p-.-ai.e of la 1 - e;
"I'ome, Lord .it-u-, mue ipiii kly." i i.os
calm!;." sh" e-.ti 1 into n-t.
1-i-s is her g ailt. Til--- p-aei a:'el . .re
over, and i:i a hul l of peace and li.-!.', ; he
n-igns triumphant ov.-r death and tiie -.-eve.
"God moves in a mysterious v.vv his
der- to perforin,'' an I to the loiu-ly, stri-. k
rii husband comes the promise of .Ion-;
".My grace is suilicient for thee."
For h.i-sbaiid, parcuLs, and many loving
friends, sin; hn hut gone before to a". ait
t lair coming. And to tho large cmieour-e j
of friends, who showed 011 the day of huriut, I
tiie estcein in which she was hcid, tlie duty :
remains to learn lessons from her humb-e, ;
j-atient life, and gather comfort from her re- :
signed triumphant death." -
! J.M.S. ;
! .f Mr. X-.aii Myir-, u:ul .I.ui-iih r i -.:.; ,
! a:nl KlizaU'Ui FI.s! (I--p:irU'.I lin. .i..- f
I S,:lb;;iii eveiiiii-i, 4KTobT 17th. l-H', itf-l
J) yoarn, 11 i:.?ntIiM and ) days, ;;-lrliu
j aii'jthfr virtim to the fell sour,.;t ultiiplt-
thoria. Thu ut?1 i-yuUn of tiie .irr...ifi
-.l:.-u;is. ajuK-are-l Ttittl;iy cvc:unf a:t-i :.
Sabh;:h evuniu .she pulsed away.
rt-. lin..'.- - - . .
! TJor r 1 v. Ki.ii :i . - i:r .- -i . ;
1 uiwv. i.iP'i.-i .i ,'. 'L i.-', :i. S j;
;'.Kfh-i i:cf;v-.u-;-r pa i ,
. aan-
T l ' n t:i ix n: i ; , :: ;! ,;
X-. ni. -i-Cvi Jt.i.n I..- ..
All r!-r!:t. ti:! sr. - . ;
; fen-'iint, lnl cmi S'juuli--. -v. !i ?u-i t.- :
i l-ivrifiiT 'Jc-'riittii! rv 1 1 t. '.-at p. .-.tu.iLu i;: !
Twp.. St tnt-ryp' rt'iini?. i'i. c- n - -
' niv-re t-r 1.. o! wU i!r-n Hi u-'r-; a-e
: nn-i ai" u I'J ;i-.Tt' !n i:i".:-i-c. Tv;t j ;
frame tifrt-llinjr U -u. l . -r -t: ' la. :it! i
i Itit-rtiun v rtc: : lei. ; n
! .lor.n K- vr S.tn.u I. i-.y
an'l it h-r-, w if h th. n -itu n.in-.
T'tkca in w.uzi at u.c '.-:. -i J.t
Shaui..-.
: AI.SJl
AU tic rixKt. ;u:. r- ::a : '
: U clan', i Ifift-"!. V.'ul : ti !.. ?, . ;
-Irrfribt;.! r-i w. ic h'l-i-tt iTi S .!-r-'-t '
I St nitTJ-vl t i: ii : y . 1 .. rnhi lii'ii . wxt .-.
; tr U". .'f whi-h tln r h :,;ut 1 .l ac
i ril ia i'rc."t if i .Lii'li'-r, wi-'i ti !uro ivrn
, Inir.1- iSwt lia; ii ! ;i '.: S. -n i i;r r
! f ui)!in'j;s-iht-rti ntn-;t--i. .- :i.it ir .. .
' J'lk-, Auusr 1 ti z. Hi.r ;.t . t u
ui'h i h. 'M'j.n-r Unr cr
j T:iktn in fiiituf io a: ; iii o' . ;
i ft.'l!iiiiii?iruk'r vi S iiu-'l V'.'il! .
J- sal 1!
5:.ii t
1 -.- : li
l:n 1':
K.-i.- i
.r Tin!i
A 1 lis riti a.:
:.e ... . -.1 r..l.,o 1... I ' f-lieauilf. V. llo.,:
w iliana .1. -la m i
!'., r... ;.. .;,... '.. f I ..... , . I aib::ili evening she r.assed awav. nc.-ern.e.i real
j The lecca.se. I was a con-intent nieiids-r of ' nr Jrrfa i wl.i-h t ie-r -i
A rr.-X L VMATION. . . .. , . i nn-l 10 aers in n. adt
I tne i . I., (..lurch, whose ipne., uuost.-nta- ; lcB huI
Atnopn.od .:: their history slice the 1 t;us. Christian life won the esteem of ail j "-""' r-cte'l a-.;.,:...
ic a nation has this peo- who knew her. Her religion was an abid- ! Xntlu" ""
-'-s- I ing cxnerience, full of r-eace andjov, which ! T ?a i-J,' A--et!en at
. r' . .. . . ." , . ." . . wealth ot t, nu-j f.-.-:.ix
' " su-tame-l tier m tne las: iiar trial, as sue j Knrtianol Aaui- .1. L-m
I'1-11" ' l.'sed over tiie river. She had no ere mics ; ' ais. i
In r good spirit could make none. Ail i r: aht. titie tr'cre't-
Wki'Dino IIli.ls. The Iliseiplcs' church j
was lillcl last Tuesday evening with an an- Hon. IC. A. Siorrs, of Chicago,
dienee that had assuiubled to wi'oiesi a mar-1 multitude on Weilnesdav
ddns
eve::i
Fniied Stai.-s b.
pie had so abundant and so univer-al
sons for joy and gratitude at the fav
Almighty G.i-I, or iseu subj.ct to so
found an ohligati.i l to give thanks for His
loving kindness and humbly to implore His
continued care and protection. Health,
wealth and prosperity throughout ail our
borders, peace, honor and friendship witli
all the world, firm, and faithful adherunee
by the j;reat body of our population to the
principles of liberty and justice which have
made our greatness as a nation, and to the
wise institutions and strong frame of gov
ernment and society which will perpetuate
it, for all these let th;? thanks of a hat'i v
and united people as with one voice ascend ;
all irood. !
-.11. .i - -
in at .1 o
feicce li
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As a wife, it might be said of her: ' Many
daughters have done virtuously, but tieai
etc-lies; them all." In her, Mr. Myer l.-s
lost a loving companion and his baby , u . : t
eight monihs oi l), a devoted mother. S -vere
is their loss, hut great is her gain.
The sympathies of all in tiie eoiiinitioitj
are with Mr. Myers in this dark ii-;s-'i-a-tion
of God's providence.
I. N. Mi'.vni N. Fa-t-.r.
K-n..iaiC, I'alhrinv.- Hanuaer. ol
lowing 'lei-r:::':-' rea! : -:at i :
.Vis. 1. A ei-r-ala let "t izr-ain-i
Sllsim-v. !-.;khi-s I-.--... .i tec-
rc-nTMinic' i ; a-i-e-. pc ' -r t- --. v;ai
aw, 'li j n- i: -i" t ?atat .:.e-os c-rJ
ilnrar. V. e-'v s ..U.-t.-ary -:r.o-. - a : -t. o-i-s-
a l',0 teet t an a;!.-.-. a.I --leii.vr
ilur,t' r en tte -.a.i' :;. aa 1 .'-.' ., z . a
ni.h I li s apj.ar t-nnn.'i-.-i.
No "J. A : rtain let ul'ire -i-i -.tr.a'
.i!.l. c..n:.il- in i , :ii-f. ia-.r - ,r a--- ;
w f-r Slis' a- - ;;-.-'t .n :!- : ' f
ti-2 II- i 1.1 ) tt - anil alle.,-, a '
N a i th- -.-n-ii, ar. i i: : ..C .
:l;is p.,-ifi wftii r;,A ,irr.ovo.v-
l'aa-:i iiie.ii.r.l:.i;hi . h: r-o: . . i
AL-sfi
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f.
tie giver
MAiir.ir'fj.
I therefore reccomtiseiid that on Thursslay, I
he 25:h day of November ne.'.t, the people '
run-fwr ( Mtarrh, Iiphtheria. Canker-mouth
ami Head Ache. With each bottle there is
r. hits nirni nasal injector for the more suc-
vi-s.fiii tn-atmeiit nf the complaint, without
etra el, urge. Price 50 cents.
F.r sale by Ginrxe W. Uenford, S.merset,
r
n AN'TKD .xd foremen and JOi nu n
n'i the Monocacy and I'rbana Turnpike
f-'Hstant eniployinent for one year. Jt oard
mly a mouth. Apply at Frederick
Iuii.1i.iti, U. 0. 11. H.
w ill abo sublet two or three miles lo a
"an with hors. and carts.
Fl.TKR ItoVLAV
P.Oi M. Gll.RKKT.
AnivrioN,
HA l.l.-MrilllAY. V
his red. lrr.ee, on Oct. -1st
C 1 1 l . ....... , . .-
. i ,j ,,,ii. 1'Um1.. ... ... ii .1-. . . uiiiKc- ii:e a.ano.i iwrciiiciit io an: e i v . m i.-.si:jro t-uii' v , io .'li
nage ceremony to le jicrforiiie 1 hy 1.1. lei (;cnend Grant attended this meeting and: ,,. '.-!,. , .
.u. loi Ills nomine-; .lull ills j.lO.Ci ll-oil, oi line: .1", coiiiiii, . .1.
and to offer Him I'ruyer for their conliu-! COLLIN'S .Toil N'SOV -
licet in their re.-peclive plact-s of worship to
make the acknowledgment to Almiciitv .
TtKiy Wrkcked. As the construction
train was rounding a sharp curve in File's
bottoui.about thretMpuirters of a mile north-i-ast
of town, Monday noon, the engine
jum;d the track, and Uak the two gondo
las that were attached with it. Thirewere
Woollerv. The high contracting, parties j tried to do so without creating anv etveite-
were lr. H. S. Kimmel, ehb-st son ofHr. i ment, but he was hardly on the platform
Ed. M. Ximnicl and Miss Sarah S. N brock, ' wl., some one shouted, "There be
eldest daughter of F.-l. M. .skhriK k. Mr. J That's Grant !" and then there went up such
Fark Kimni.U and M. .1. 1'riits acted as ush
ers, laglit o cix:k nan Dei -a n.tcu iiimmi as
the hour for the ceremony, and previous to
that time the immediate relatives and
friends took plaex-s assigned them in the re
served pews iu the fr .nt of thechurcli. Ini
meiliately upon the con-elusion of the ser
vice, the bridal party followed by invited
ancc.
In witnesH whercjf I
S. 1 .Stvci:
Mr. Tob',i
Ih. i!.:.i Ma--A:
tiie res;,,;
a'T, :
i 'e :
I :
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of tiie bride's lath'
"tii, Isso, bv itev. :
about one hundred track hands on the gon
dolas, the majority of whom jumjssl before ' gui-sts, and repaired to the residence of the
they th-w the tra'k, and esi-apeii uninjured, griKim's parents, on Main street, where a
the balance Were thrown to the ero and and recci.tiou was hel l. Tiie roviition held
i a nutiilN-r slightly injured, but fortunatclv, J sway for a couple of hours, followed by an
j none futaily. j elegant supju-r, s-stial chat and nn insjitc-
! ' - - ' ! lion of the i.rc.scnts. v.i. iil. were uujuerais
nr.ALEBs!Ti'bace.is! ToIkk- "Mr. Ruh1I R.abtv. ofS. li I. Kami A I . ,.l ...,t .i.i.. TI,.. festivities rame to a
"l-Tobaeros!!! We r.-s-etful!y call your v,., jewelers, Allegheny, ha-cast his lot K-lose about mi Inigbt. The happy pair have
States to aflixcd.
Ihme at the city of Washington, this first
day of November, in the year nf our Ird
hundred and eishtv.
1 one tlioiistind eig
the one hundred and !
ISeahj
Ilv the Fr -i ! -it :
Wt
Sn .is I rM
l lie iiolitKal wave
s-.rntum to the fai-t that we have in Hm k
sinlotferfirsale, ky tl box or ildy, at
h-t priiss,, ,w freight from the city, LaOO
p'U.-id- of Tobaissi, comixiscd of I.orillanl's,
' Im.ax, Bullion. Army and Catawaba Na
vi toiithiT with Yineo, Horse Shoe,
r-t Head, Sjiuii Roll, Flat Flug and
sv ist Siu,,ki:ig. ' Also, a line selection of
Iiael ut 'i h v. ing i.nd s-iuoking Tobaccos,
"It"! I'V i-s
' t'c-OK A DEUltTs.
Agents.
lo a .tK4iLt Rtsri.T. Jt makes no dif
f.niiee how many physicians, or how much
"fin-hie you l,BV. tried, it is now an cstab
'!.,.'! fut-t that German Svrui) is the only
Wmrlv
b'Jti iu i
with the Republican Jiarty, and is- now an j sincere go l wishes of a li i-st of friends;
ardent Garfield man. He states that the j among which we mingle ours with especial
change is tuadc for business reasons. He
belieyi-s tliat the prosierity of the country
depends ujvin the success of the lb-publican
party, and is thoroughly disputed with the
iioiuiiirs-s of the other side." Mr. Koddy
isason of John I. Ibvldy, Ks.., and fmn
erly lived in ssunerset. V.voir., (7irwi-irU.
phiisure. "May peai-e betlu-irsand joy."
The epiiootie in a mild form, Ls attacking
ull the horses in this section. The first
symptoms arc said tj be as follows: Heavy
coughing when thear.inial lirst comes out
of the warm slablcs into the brisk air.
The animal seems sj.:,c-i w ith hir.guor and a
growing sliifuess pervades ail the liiuls.
Resiarkarle I)ou. A nunu-r one.-di- Lir. The eves become swollen and Liotid hot.
ed that in one of his expeditious he was and the uaid pass-atcs are Idled w'lh an als
ftjujs-ingajuckassj-rjbbitwithaCivoritchitch. nornud sistrction. Farmers and horsemen
The animal paused fur a few moments and can watch their stock, and ii.ti the first
gave lirth to nine nuns. Svnchronicallv '. cnneaniiute of the du-ta-e treai us follows:
xyhichlias Fivcn cou;ilctc satL-fac- j the rabl4t prod nccj ni,c joung ones. The ! Keep t!(e iirTeeled ii'duials in wann stables,.
i lerere rases of Luni! I)iwse. It is ! old doc then tmrsnod in tt. .i,....i. 1 1, .t.i ! il.etr f.1 in uanu wafer and rub their
hue there re yet thousands of persons who 'rabbit, and tch pup captured a leveret, j throats down with oil or warm water. This
- I.re.iL-IKjii to Throat and l.ung Affec- j Charley Orion has secyrcl the finest of tlu-se is tlie remedy used in the l iti s by tlie vct
b' i, Oiiuuiuption, Hemorrhages . Asthma, i n markaMe young cc.Uiv--s, which can be I erimiry surgeons. -le
" V ',11'',-sled oa th Breast, ruetiiuo- j seen at ail hours t I Vdmrol store. No j It is dillieult to procure horses at any of
"4 "Ti'Ljuif CoBidi. c who have no 1 new Labv utr m-lliJ . ,..K .. I r. i;v..n-.Mt:i!,bi the owners bavins
animals instead of
stowu and o;her
loatiaa pUe in Viwn. He is a 'mixture of 1 points Uic iircvniiug sickne-s is fjllowed by
gland.m and quite a nun.bcr of horses have
bts?u shot. The disease t-eetus to be rapidly
JT k'W'-ledge of BoscWa German in a company of ladies as docs "Clewink" taken to doctoring their a
bjua- - we irsjueiu.as ol Uie Ijest I firing ilitvu. -ii
were sold Ust yar without one eom-
Kegulij n, 75 sold rrv all crrnggL-ts
ln-sOvrks,.
-L Fntrnard and cr.yhound, and altogt-Uier
s cote beast " . t Vtr roamed -the f.eld or
limited the forest."'
spreading over the entire county.
a shout that the roof was almost raised.
On Saturday evening Colonel Hob Ingcr-
soil delivered one of his eloquent sjK-it-hes.
At all f these meetings the crowds were
immense and hundreds of people were
turned away. j
The venerable Thurlovv Weed, who is,
no :v over eighty years of age, is a regular '
... .i... i to: !
Bueiiiuui ui mi: ia:iiiuiioiu iinxiini o
his health will permit.
A circular sigmsil by a dozen or more
Democrats was issued last week calling for a
meeting of business men in Wall street in
the interest of Hancock and F:igli.-li.
Wiien the time arrived quite a crowd had j hi -., tlac t ..ull! cha,!o
asseiuOleil, nut not Ol business men. n
was ciniposnl mainly of the typical Demo
crat of the city, and the plug-uglies and peel
ers were out in force'. A noticeable feature
was that only one of the gentlemen who
signed the circular was present, Mr. A. S.
Hewitt ; even, Mr. Relinont who has ie'icto
fore taken a consjiicuous part in these meet
ings was not present.
The number of voters w ijO registered in
this
ent
shows that
tion
place, is in very fe
h ive iii-reiinto set
j my hand and caused the seal of the l ni.e.l i rra:lk Ik Collins to
! ootii ot i.ernn. l a.
r. in Merlin, Fa., mi O.
. K. fhidenbaugi., Mr
Miss Faitn l Job; s
.1.
j MAFUKIl-ItOWMAN.-O; L.ber id, l -:.
j by Rev. J. S. Wagner, minister of the !'.
I forme 1 Church, at the residence of Mr. D.i-
Al! :; :;. tl
fsmtuot. i: M. S
ii'o-: H....I re J est
iai3"rc.i!, c-aia-...
N 1 A cpr ai i
t Koria -a, S- c
k,-ii. ra! - i it: .-I
icir on "'-l on e'ro-s
IjU'Oi ,'at i. .; r :o;
lot ol Mrs. A. il. i
liereinatterd-? re
tiier:-.ii eri'-tci, u- i :
aj.'.-artsiaoiee-.
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al".v i! --rttx'l, ia--a:
an:l lieiic-.i'! ea tlie 3-.u'.:i io i
an.l fc..T. C'evi-r'5 rieire.
No. 3. A iNrtln !'! f..f -.-rDijr.ii ?!
-'in.- iiiiin Jo ai:r-..aa re tr 1
St. irv frame ihvfcllii! 1..-.: .- a : a
ererie-l. in&inx"a it-ie. s.reMt.;.3
tMiim .e t en tn 'j.i-t ev l . i- ., oi:
Nit -.
3:: 1 uttL
....
t .ttH-.-av.-tSjo
and of the independ .-nee. if the Fdited Stat.-i ! v'a -'ow'uan. the biid.-'s father, Mr. John A. ..ath a! west t.y I,
' I .... . a iit.nrt ..nu T-.'.-i
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Rowmnti,
u. n. ii-.vL-.
. M. KVAKT.-,
retary of State.
I Maurer to Miss Naur
j Somerset county, J'a.
I MANGKS I'K'.V. On ihc evrtiing ol
j the Tth of Octolr, at the bride's heme, in
j Allegheny township, Martin L. Manges t
! Rhoda A. Few. J. 11. Shoup w;ls ollieiatiug
! clcrgvman.
1. ,-l, ..r aiieuniaiaiaai-s.
Nf. A err
a-'.-tlaa ;-,;
erspt Twp., S"nKr?et ii'-.iv, 1'...,
aeri.-s, rn.i-e i-r le.--i. n-: a aer, ; 1 .n ti
'-"rn. Mt;l r-.a-l, .T.-iu ;. '.I a-r, s
wi-h th fti'i.ur't-nr.c'.-'.
rk'-i: ia i-.Ai'-:u-a a at t' c -;t . r
r.-.el. i-1 ah
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; tainiev
A. .1. t.
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has reac'iel tl.
All t'.e li.'tl'. tide, lr o ri it ma' Call
t-n-Un:. Win. fi lo.-i. '...'. in aai 1. ,i.
I FILIl WALKF.K. Oi'toher Is.o, at le rils-il n-al rstate v t :
t , ., f xr..ii- rj . . A ctr'Ain trael ef lii'-.-t iii!a:irt ia
f .uu iisMoiti. "i ..'nn ii.it, ,i cooe --e it,. s ,Ti.---l c . n: I
Aii afcea
l.igu I'iacesj iu )i.l. lia.!e No to-.vn.ilnp ; ' --'".' "" 1 T , s.jaierst rn-y. i'i., .-, ra -i-.ioni.- e-i r , i
in the eoitfio. HI a I-.i-o..r ,.,i -, f. r itovviisliip, bv Rev. A. M. Whetstone. Mr. "i-roor less, at-mt Wacns : are.l. l,.'j ,
in tot. umn.j, V, i.l ti.c a larger uiiijou.J tor t - . ,. j l..,n:-is j haraihi ::- i re.-'t-.. a ,.ar..r.g 'r l. i
Garfield, Arthur, and Campbell. llnillile to Miss Mary a.er. j t Jobs F.it.m, John f,-ar.er nc ! .i-.-r', :-.'. tin- j f J.
Uurgood neighbor, Jao.l HeJraan, is en- j F.EIiKRY DIGIII.. Oct oberiS, 1
gaged a, nursing just iio-v. He finds this the residence of jecoh Neff, by Rev
sort of occupation very mi-ch iuterfens j Whetstone, Mr. IVttr F.eikcy to Miss Annie
with his onliiiiiry work on tiiu farm. Lest i I'iehl, bath of .S unersef county, I'a.
this matter should lie inisunderstooi' to the f. . T1" ;
i iiz utjT t r.vti h.NEK ur. j. i.. Nar
u u.nni nariil.
v'' at I .tkfU IB ' I- .'U'i
A. M.. I K-dten. i IJlft -Hit .
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j disailvantage of our ptKl nei-alibor, we vyill
explain that it is his hatid he is nursing,
A linger was crushed by the kick of a vil
AL.--0--.
Al! ihc ruM, titie, interf. 31-:
1 Luey. eeii-a-laiio Caara-i oia
1 a&.l (Jis.rwe Keen! tfii.oii inis..-
i kev. a pnuutuent and inniu-utial citizen of i tuttia ft.li-.wiDi iIi sti,-. ! r.ii
I I 'lt. "T I....... I....I n,. Allth r.lt..wtB.!vrlI..S tra.-t
-. -..--i' i in jeDa8rTwr., S uier-ri cimty.
i.r ;i.-r
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ef l:.il-t l.:'l- -i I
and I.la
, , o v- .ir..i. i i i. ... i ami i, vrr i on nu i i.r sev - j ear.-, alio . i i' -.fct.i"iriroi,i j,:,.... . . .. , . , i
eitv in ls.owas 1 -.3,1, and forthepn-r l.-nnons horse si tne weeks ago, and the ' , 1 , . - , ' . 1 .n. w wn-w. nt'r t 1 :-s. na.-lti -t t '-a-
vear, 210.. an increase of 3.k51. This 'mp-Pr. Luther amput.-.te-l part of the "ave Wf'X eVB- rcme" 1 c"u"1 '"':r '"' M'-' laMa.s;m tbuiu, of l,: U;.:i.. ' li-.'.ttd.
t a full vote wid be isilled this elec-,me:nber is not dl-ixised t heal promptly, i J, ..; ,. """' I Joha keel, M.-r.rv S. Fi'-lc.rg an I eiher., -. ir . ...
Dormir. Lou. Lambert, on the James McGregor ! yOUr ' T,"' 'V '"
rih.ee. is in verr feeble health. ' a,w l"" lr 1 a7 I rZl t.V.Vee.V..a.i I .l.V , I . Itervi a M.:y, ,,. t
... . . , , : ,. ... ,, j . i .i pv to state tliat it tins entireiv cnre'l iik". it , isTl.c..nvpvi t N..s'i . ;.e':i. . ,i t i a:.-.e
A Moini-r. s CtiKr.-The prnk of a moth. . Moses. . aUcr has comiH-tisl ,he new ; . , , ,v j k .f.. ! iaVVW-sitherimero. l.,a ,, wga t,..,
er the life and joy of a home, are her child-' dwellinz at his saw-rr.ill, in thhi township. ! . . - - apperiensnws.
' . . , , . . ! ti . .i i . i . . , i : Frice cents. Takes In ie-ien taf t royntr tf '. -sr.;--
ren, hence her grief when iivkness enter, The Lutheran brethren ceicorofed the F.,r ale bv U-orge V.. Renford. Son;.-rs,-i ' tny. lftn!:ot. CUn d t .iwf. u-rre tn.t.
and takes them away. Take warning then, J Lord's Supper in the Shade church, on the ' ",,, '' ' I SIT! .rfAia m'-tv t."""..- Pfc",;''i k
liv:
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t -...-.a I ... t-, ,
that you arc running a terrible risk, if they ; 31st iu.it.
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nave a tougn, inmp or nisiping i ougn, i
which lead to Consumption, if you do not . ,m jm? pvj, just., almost eighty years of age. ' we say strange people because they scorn to i piireh-t:
attend to it at once. SHILOIFS- CONSUMP- j y Rankin has bought the home she prefer to -iifTcr and pass their days misera- j
.ir.NT.S tv.t
V Stt -ror. Ter.ri e Tki von know that: H U-i-V.-r. ii
Mother Richani-on near Rj, k:-tTvn, died : there arc itrangc pciple in our community, I laJe w'fj.iK- i. k "r.oo.'e ui.t H. el taa
i,ts6 m- a.-r 'a ii:-: . K : xrt lr..? tita..-
lo will ! rciun-e ! n.i :n a s tha t mirt
kaiflc-J li-.iW.u ' aia-l ire !t -f'..l bit aLaiUl i'-
IION ttKfc is guarantee io cure mem. frmerlv oectited in Ruckst-.iwn. 1 b v. made so bv D-.-sp. psi:., and Liver Com- I'-stsi n. mi - in w t '. ran-n-ir. jtti'njrnr'-i i
i . t- i I . ii I Xn rrw.aai.t thsi,uri ease nKiirvmo-. r ra-.ii) mt 1 . i T T V J I ; . 1 f
Fncc 10 cents, 60 cents and 51. J-or Lamcl Sirae of our Nin-.rods had the pl.-a.sure of plaint. Indigestion, Constipation, and gencr- j (tr tfur T!.urs--a' ! :t... u:. : w-.-fi . i N..veml-r U-J "
Back, Side or CheM, use aialoh'ti Porous ; iMA-mg at deer and tnrkcy trucks on the al debility, when SHILoil'S YITAI.IZER : 5;
ltaster. Price 25 cent". t julh. One even got a hasty shot, but he ' Is guaranteed to cure them. f tj uittU 0 furctsfe U in ftll.
u-.w t..,.,1 tt-.n lotinrr.-.f n l,nm thif For sa'e bv f o-r.r IP W. Renford. SOtntrse' i -awai. ai-,ai.-.
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Semerict, (Jet. 13, V
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Sold bv Geo. W. Renford, Druggist, Sua-! was spared the toting of a deer home that
crset. Pa. day.
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