The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 20, 1881, Image 3

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Somerset Herald.! ii,v"!,1aPfin.,ar-
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Wtr ore lo have wrciu aru-r all.
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His Hunor JuAge 'v.na, j-.un.l moil.
Dju'tforathcdateof the Great Moral
Show.
Watermelon
! market.
and cantaloos are In
Johnstown liai IxHxmi thirty
easvs of amall-tiox.
iml forty
..vorciati. were worn with comfort
Satnlay ami MoinLiv evening.
...jalv auih, isn. ,'", Az, fViflTrotli, of Baltimore, U visit
A.u;
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mlNTY OOMMITTKK.
.n. A- J- llil'l"""-
r-Wl'. H. F. Kaymen.
i:r)1.;,,r-van.y. F. P. Knoro-r.
, . n.H.-1.. J"'' S!a'''
,.... W. S. Mo.ii.tain.
Klkli.'V."--,"rr'- ,
c'r.vnvillo.f-M- Houm-1.
i,.:r.-r-..n, U'vi Kniil-p.
,,,,,,,-riMwn. f.M.V.v.-r.
r..-ij:itiiin r.inw.
, Turlii'yf'K't, riainiifl .miiuht.
v.-Psliile, X. I. J'otlr.
-i. ii:!.
J)i,!JIW. JOMUU. ....
rif..r.i. K. H. Wonu-r.
tw l'-altiiH'W. Jolm sJeurge.
VwV..tirvill M.P. Sharer.
-.,rtl.:iil't,,n- Xuvv W' 15owman
I'aitit, IVt'T Hoffman.
tH-i..ah..ni?, J.J. Zimmerman,
i-l.-iry. W. H. Itouehcr.
:vl-. M. A. UruhaVer.
,',,.r.t 15.t..ii, Win. 15. Frease.
c ix t. J- J- !5wnian.
M:nep-t North. John J. larr.
N,;,lli:i!i'l''"". "ri'"''-'...MY.-v.tk.
S.'.. I!all7J-r.
s' ,vlt,.wn.,h.-irh'sW. I'll?!..
vuinll.t'. K. iWTt.
! :. rT.rW. yf.H. A. M. V..n. er.
, Win. !-'iaw.
, . t-t.un'. J- H't.'T.
I! !s. ..TT. iW-
ins Iter sixter, Mr. Ed. B. Scnll.
(Kir genial friend, Mr. David Kyanl,
; Pittsburgh, ii at the Snueniet House.
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Our hotels and boarding houses are grad
ually filling up with summer boarders.
The weather for the jmst few days had
lieon more like fall than midsummer.
The cint of using a jxwtage stamp once is
three cents the second time fifty dollars.
As we predicted the Judicial conferees
remained but a very short timeat Hyndman.
Mr. Harry 1orcntiin, of Washington,
IX ., spent several day in Somerset last
week.
'ook & lieeriu, who correct our market
reports, have made several important cliang;
' e this week.
Miss Klla ltrulxikrr left for Oakland, Md.,
Monday evening, where she cijuvt. to re
main for some weeks.
The executive comiuittoe of the Juniata ! XVIth Pirrai.T Jli1iI1 (.xrEUxcic
Valley Printer' Association uiet at Bedford ! The Judicial conferee of the Kith Judicial
on Fridar. to attend to the duties devolving District, convened at Ilindman, Bedford
ujvm It. Bedford was acloctc.l as the place,
and Fri'lay, Se4ember 2d and 3d, as the
time for holding the annual picnic. The
hotels aLrreei! to accommodate those attend-
county July 12Ui, The organization
w as ellected by the election of Major John
Knable as President, and B. C. llademan,
K-Hi- as Secretary. The" conferees from
ing at from $1.00 to (1.3U P ly. ons ' Souicwet county were Major John Knable,
halftotwo-thinls rates for children. The j t'l. W. II. Sannerand John K. Scott, Esq.;
McYevtown Imnd w ill funiish the music j froui Bedford county, J. W. UngenfelU-r,
for the occasion.
Dr. J. O. Kicruan has received fresh
supply of viris from the Pennsylvania vac
cine farm. The. viris is Uiken from healthy
young bOifers, is perfectly pure and can al
ways be relied upon. The jatient is free
from all risks which are generally run in
being vaccinated from scabs taken from un
healthy persons. Owing to the prevalence
of small-pox in Johnstown and all the large
cities it is scarcely necessary for us to nre
tlic iiiiKrtuiice of being vaccinated at once.
The Bedford tiuxtte says : "Wc havcliccn
informed on good authority that the verita
ble sheet on which President Lincoln .li.nl
is now in Bedford in iMHsession of one of
ourcitizens.
The fabric is stained with the martyr's
blood, and the impress of his hand, also
stained with blood, is distinctly disccmable.
The relic is said to be accompanied by in
ilispntahle documentary evidence of its gen
uiness. If this is so, it is ol incsliinaulc
value as a relic, and it ought to be placed on
exhibition that all may have an opiortuni-
tv to see it.
" I jy in your winter's coal, is the sug
gestion now made, but as for us we would
rather take our "lav" in the shade.
.l-'i"
Dennis Meyers has full grown, r:
Trophy Tomatoe, raised by lumclf or his
garden on July 1'Jth. How's that f.r
earlv.
Mr. Frank Kimmel, son of Dr. KM.Kim-
j iih-I. w ho has been attending m hool at In
1 diatia. Pa., i home for the summer vaca-jli.ci.
S.vn-tary.
4 'hainnaii.
,r, Water at P.yI"s.
l.v l sell B.slfr I Water.
ar I at the lltstsi-W otli.-e.
v,.u tried B. lf.rd Wat-r? irnt do
,'.. f..r -ale by '. N. Pyd. I nivg',!-t-
Satest ty Siting nl at the . bur, next week.
I Brother ('(.ffruth.fif the Ihmtarmt, has pur-
, . h.t-ej a new Washington haul press, which
I he r.s1s to have in running order in the
i course of a week.
Postmaster Davis will represent "t"ol. B.
P. Cummins Post" nt the ei.caiiipnieiit
the ;rand Anny of the Republic, at (Jettys'
Bslford Waur, for
TV erj-
Vn..t,ir slehilJ try
, X. Boyl, by lle glass or gallon,
j ,.: l.at you m-e.1. P.. U..rd Water, til.
,. j ... at Boyd's dru -tot.
l .If..-I M'..... r.-r-Jf
Iiappy oro.K
, ,.. B..y.l.
. im.Tiiiialc from $i" to
A;..I-..... -
, r w.vk s.-11'iiig goods rorr.... I.i.us.ui
an lav strt, New Wk. N n.l
y Is-
A f-K. 1" P-a
f..-;!i ir (V.alogue and terms.
Ji.-. .. 15. K.indrnberg, of Piil.sburgh,
f,-,. r'.v of this place, is "W Mopping at
,. -c'.a.li- House,'" where he can lie con
s': .. .1 i-ruf. ionally by all those desiring
i,.. x rv4i s.
' : !. k'.iii-Uam's Dye for the whiskers is an
f,- and rdial.le article, ciieap, anu
.-:lllt
. nt for use
will not rub !1 Try
Ix-st, and most durable
F,.r the richest,
;vhn- Tolais-o. ask for Star, and take no
l ,.r sale at the timccry, l lour ami
i-r.
JoslAII KKLLtK,
Met Mrkct, MaikCkossStbect 1 will
lave on hand at all times, Beef, Pork, Mut
t.m an.l S:m-a!.'e, at reasonable prices. Oln
ai"y: will run a meat wagon Ibiw times
Hfnrv Kki;oh.
Somerset, Pa.
',.. ,,t; -;a X"Ti. F. Dr. W. F. Fnnd-
...... 1 I .illll.
iir' T.'. ..'iilist an;i vinrisi, mi. t ..........
-!at th.' '; lade House" on every Saturday
sr .! s.m.lay. all day, end on Monday niorit
I. those suffering from any dis.-e.se
F ;. ljr. X.-e or Tliroa'.
ll;i: V.n:K. 1 urn pn-pansl to make all
i"iV. ol' ha work, es-pt hair jewelry,
suii.i.i-. fronts, etc.. aithe rate of i.ts
sii ".mv for silk and from : to 1'xviif an
m;:i.t f..r .srttoii. Xo work under "M s-nt
. :;rj:i!.v.l. W.L can l- iit through S..m-
rtiie, or left at late n-i.letee 4
1j'.!:'.-.- s!i:iii!'.. dee'd.
A i.i. t A. Sum lis.
;-.!,' in-at World's Fair will 1
t mi the !h and ."srt p.s..U- arv m.m
r:. n. We will 1 in condition to
. ;; .'r tl..- ant .f all, in our line of go. -Is,
.' .i.-n't y-..i f -rp-t it.
R---tfu!!y,
" k Prrtirs.
S. V. Trent, Ms.., d.-livensl an address be-
f.tff ti.e A 1 .mini at the Indiana State Xor
in:.' .oiiimencement last week. The address
is highly spoken of.
Mr. (lias. Hiinsi.ker, Miss Annie S. hall
ari.i .Master vt ill Sclial!. of .Norristowu, are
visiting in Somerset. Thev are the guests
of H. I.. Baer, Ij.
Coiuity SiiiH'rintendent Weller ihwires us
to annoticc that a Normal School will be
opened in Shanksvillc, evmniencing Angnst
1st ; J. ('. Spcicher, teacher.
Mr. W.-W. Knable reeeivdl his commis
sion as KstaI route agent on the Somerset A
Cambria Railroad last Friday evening. He
will go on duty in a few .lays.
Mr. K.C. Walker recently raised a barn
for Mr. Wm. Trent, of Somerset township,
which was 1X) fuel long. This is the second
barn this season for Mr. Wulkcr.
Messcrs. I.ingenfeltcr, Jordan and Hade-
mnn, the Judicial conferees from Bedford
county, circulated freely while among our
peopl here and made many new acquaint
ances.
Dr. W. F. Fundcnbcrg, the celebrated oc-
culist and aurist, arrived in Somerset, Satur
day evening, and is stopping at the Cdade
House. His card can le seen in another
column.
One of the strong object ions to the revised
testament w ith some clergymen is thai some
of the alterations in the text will c.iniiel
them to revise many of their old sermons
or w rite new ones.
This is a bad month for hul.ics. Cholera
infantum is lurking around in grts?n fruit,
in i'-e water, in foul air and in lid ncighl.or
h. ls, cagT for an orttinity lo seine on
the little ones.
The second grand excursion ti '"(lie
Saitxerland of America' Ohio 1'yle Fall
went over the S. A ('. rai!nd Satiir.hiy
t:M-niiig. 1 here were alHtiil two I1t1n.lr.sl
exciirshmists alxani the train.
Among thea.-ts --. by the Ut lTri!a
ture. and W hi h ha now Istskix a law, i
an a-i enis ering the rothon.rtarie of the
court of cnmon J.l.as to hear application
and rrant stav of w rits of execution in rrr-
II. r 11 rv nfain with our tmre e-l-rat- j ta;n ltt
s .ir t ...i-r !:!. Anyone wishing Uieir
,! . -rAn ted aoiinM lightning l.ouhl
iri :is ai oii.v
W't are authorised hv the pMthonitarv to
isfjHiion r,r,t"''"' j "tale that the " Me.li.-al RegUer" Las not
: arrirwl. eonsriient!y iNrtor eann.tt regi-
j ter now under the new law. As door as the
;l k fc.cr-unrd notice will le given in the
J newspajsT.
P.IH.U P.n..
, June l.".t!i. lsl.
i.rv axd Xoawt
M u-f: A
Vntreville. Somen rnty. Ia.
I'i". t. rn. .M--i.s Julv S-Mli and .tii.uw ! Ai.ing tl lit i4 young men who gradu
... 1 . sl,...i...... or.aj.rrs1 Tea. h i ii . i 5 l Hi Indiana Sute Nttrmal last week
l:.eii- or i oll.s.. Term nxsh-rate. In-! tire name of our young friend, Mr.
-u Rev W W. IVatrick. A. M-'1ias 1 Harvey C. MuwelHlun, sou of Ju.lge C. C.
i. V.. ii. r F R. Deal rick. Miss Kllen Miller Miwlman. All flie memlrer-
1... .,, ; were uiianimoasly paswsl on first ballot.
i .r f!l intonnation and circular, address j " '''Ply n the attainments
i-tii..-i.al ' t""''e"ry of the sclioo'.
Rev. W. W. Death, k,
filalc, P.O., Ta.
S 'Vi' i;-i.T Normal Schooi. Will open Ju
i iVh, 1-RI, continuing eight weeks. S
1 a"riition given the Common Branches
' vt i),r pre) anil ion of teachers,
T.n:i : Normal Course, ss tuition ya
'! in advance.
ar.ling ranging from I2i to li rents s-r
i'-t!. in.-ludiiig furnished rooms.
S lals.r will lc sjr.rel tomakethes.-h.sil
-!as in every particular.
R. U. Saxskr.
i have vecitnil the services of Harvey C.
yii' iiiiKii, uho ha jnst graduatisl nt In-
s;,,p Xoniial,
-;'T!.-E. I have removed my Stove and
T". Sl-.n to the huiling formerly .s-cni.i.sl
11 . and sh. ston-, opposite Cs.k &
.iii. 1:1, k, where I have ojiened out a
'"";( and com;lct assortment of Ranges,
--.V.S., i!w Vare. Tin Ware, an.l house
in i-'nii... Har.lwi.re. To inv iiianufactnr- 1
A Marvelois Ixvextiox. TJie vast can
vas ralins in which the exhibitions of old
John Robinson take plaoe, are brilliantlv
illuminated by the wonderful electric light.
with an illuminating powerof 10,000 can
dles. This makes the darkest, dreariest
night as chs?rful as a noon-day sun. The
light is kept in ojicratiou both day and
night.
Troi klesomk Cmi.nEKx, that are always
wetting their beds ought not to be punished
and scolded for what they cannot help.
They need a medicine having a Ionic effect
! on the kidneys an.l the urinary organs,
j Such a medicine is Kidney-'Wort. It lias
specilic action. io not rail to get it for
them. FThange.
Dr. Oeo. B. Fnndenburg, of Pittsburgh, is
now sojourning with his family at the
-'(.'lade House." The Doctor has been long
and favorably known in this and adjoining
K.rt..,.nt 1 l.Mv..,,d.!l citr mac-bin- i on''t', baving practiced his profession
-u,l mi, now r.rc j.arcd to manufa.-ture !"" nJ nt Cumberland, Md., during the
Till. ('..M r kll.urf At. .! av.rl nf all
II- r.
tiii.U at prinsi lower than ever. Do not
Id c ill 1 and get my .ri.-cs before lnnl.as
lr? !( ix-rc. I will make it to your inrer-nttod.,,.
st 35 years. Any of onr citizens who may
desire to consult him professionally will
now have an opportunity.
Aiex.C. R.HELI
A i. w broom swccjis ch-an, and an old
" likewise, provided energy and jK-rse-''Tun.-e
ai-i-iiuipanie the motive power. As
''n-tnf.itr, it shall lie our purpose to keep
u' itf fr.mt iiu1 our many friends and it-
" in cs.untrj. anj t))W
their wants, in our
iMully watched and supilied at all times.
s'i fr the goods yon want, and if not in
''-'. Wi'l , hecrfnliy order them.
Respectfully,
Cook & Beer .ts.
-"fci. S. n.x.i., Kali. Term. ('has. If.
r tli-r ll.-l... ... 1, . , j
-. ...c oisiKiier, .-vewsueaiiT anu aia
t'lner 1- . .... .
' isoents blocic, we arc 111-
'Jri'-1 has the largest and most complete
",,rS.-hol Bsiks, slatcw, Inks, fKiis
" feiimi .IIKti mipjjjM t0 lje found in
"' "'tniy. PatMnsofthe normal achoo!
well t0 h;iv their book at Mr. Fish
nl.V store.
"V-PKIvu
"" '-.rtl.
One Hi'MmED Pomes. A feature with
the old John Robinson Show, which exhib
its here in Somerset, oil Friday, July 2fKh,
is the herd of small Shetland Ponies. These
diminitive equincs are the most petite spec
imens of horse flesh in America, and are
driven in the Golden Chariot of Cindrella, in
. ' III." 11. win.-. iioih VI. liir; iiKinilll OI
iii.iiiayrcstassim-d,
line of trade will be 1 " ' .
If. is ail very well for the young man who
c;m out of the barber shop with his head
looking like a freckled billiard ball, to re
mark tha he feels so delightfully cool after
having his locks sheared to the skin, but
when that young man awakens at five
o'clock in the morning he will find that his
head is a greater attraction to flies than a
barrel of molasses, and he will then become
painfully aware of how true the saying is,
that the early fly tickles the scalp.
"Mr Back Acuks So, And I feel misera-
I ble, said a hard-working man. The doctor
a-d I.iver Complaikt. I it 1 questioned him and found that he had hwn
'c small i.riiv nl T.i eta. to free ! habituallv costive for re-ira tlmt now l.i.
!N'-f ..f every sympton t.f these distress- i kidneys were disordered and his whole sys-'''"i'-aiiits.
if yu think so call at our ' tcni dcninged. Ki.iiicy-Wort was recoin
c'nl n-t a httttie of Kl.iloh Vitalixrr. I nicnde.1 and faithfullv tiiknn nn.l in a ulttrl
Ijist Wednesilay morning Miss Rachel
PliIe,of Paint township, was committed to
ail on a charge of infantucidc, the full I "ar
ticular of which were published in the I Ikr-
a i.i. of a recent date. Her counsel, Messrs.
Itaer A Baer, immediately telegraphed Judge
Hall, who came to Somerset on the evening
train, and, application being made, issued
writ of knbrt mrpun returnable at chambers
forthwith. Xo objections being offered the
prisoner was allowed by the Court to enter
iuto a recoiiizancv for her appearance at the
next regular term of court, her brother and
brother-in-law becoming her surety in the
sum of
Somerset, July H, ISM.
l'i. !Ii:bm.i : Thinkitig that many of
the ''old soldiers" would like to know how
the newly organized Post of (i. A. R. is pro
gressing ai Somerset, we ask for a small
sjiace in your paer to inform them.
Since its organization, June 1'ith, it has
been growing gradually, becoming a strong.
active organization. It has already some of
the best men in the county in it, ami more
applying. The Post has been named "It.
P. Cummins, Xo. L'M," in honor of the gal
lant Colonel who fell at (icttvsburg.
X. Y. Z.
The Pennsylvania State Teachers" Associ
at ion will hold its next meeting at Wush-
ingtaii, in the western part of the Stat.-, Ju
ly 2 27 and Arrangements are in pro
gress to make this one of the largest and
most successful meetings that has ever been
held. The town is attractive, being the scat
of Washington and Jefferson College. K.x
eursiou tickets will be sold on the leading
railroads, and the rates for boarding will be
greatly red u col. Further information can
be obtained by writing to Henry Houck,
deputy superintendent, Harrisburg, who is
chairman of the executive committee, or
Dr. (Jco. P. Hays, chairman Jof Washington,
Fa. Applications for orders for excursion
tickets must be sent to J. F.Sickcl, !crman
town, Pa.
A III man Meteor ! Those who will wit
ness the grand street display given bv old
John Robinson on Friday, July 2fHh, will
notice a Monster Cannon and crhaps won
der what this colossal piece of armament is
used for. We will tell them. The cannon
is a part of the Big Show. At each jierform-
ance it is brought out in the ring and is
loaded with powder in the presence of the
audience. Then a human being takes the
place of the cannon hall, and at a given sig
nal this human cannon ba'l is whirled with
terrific fon-e a distance of over one hundred
feet. The most sensational and startling
piis-e of artillery practice ever witnessed in
the world.
Axotiier l'E i iiiv. An oilier vionary
authority unite with Mother Shipton in
pronouncing that the end of the world will
take place in this year of grace, Is. In
the fourteenth century there lived Imtnar
.hi, an Italian author. He hod fixed in hi
writings the exact date of the end of the
world. The fatal day is November 13,
Issl. Acronling to this distinguished at-
thonty, the destruction ft the earth an.l it
inhabitants w ill occupy f.ftem day. The
cataclysm will bejjin hy tlic uprising of lle
water. This theory, ay an exchange.
ha been i;pp.rrte. by later i ici it istn, who
have discuMsJ the jssil,;iity of both conti
nents being submerged in some remote fu
ture. The human race, before perishnig,
will hwe the power of nch. All w ill be
dead before the fnal dav the fifteenth of
November.
A considerable misapprehension aecms
to have arisen as to the time for scmirrel
shooting it is deemed timely to publish the
law on the subject, which is a follows :
Section 2. No person thall kill or exjose
for sale or have in his or her possesion after
the same La been kilhsl any gray, bloc!: or
fox xpiirrel between the first day of Janua
ry and the first day of September in each
year under a penalty of five dollars for each
and every squirrel so killed, exposed for
sale or had in possession.
This section is from the act to amend and
conrolidatc the several acts relating to the
game and fish law, approved the 3d of June,
1ST8.
There was not any general game law pass
ed in 1870, the Legislature did not meet in
1SH0 and the supplements passed in 1SSI do
not chenge this section of the act of 1378 in
relation to the time for shooting squirrel:.
A (Jiast Ox. On Friday, July 20th, the
citizens of Somerset will have an opportu
nity of witnessing one of the greatest nat
ural curiosities ever exhibited in America.
It is simply a wonderful freak of nature
and is to the animal kingdom what Chanrr,
the wonderful Chinese giant, is to the hu
man race except that in proportion to ra
tio it is a greater freak of i:aturc Just
think of it, common breed of ox, having at
tained the niastadon proportions of being
twenty hands high, and weighing nearly
two tons, unquestionably the most colossal
specimen of. the bovine race in the world.
The ox is with John Robinson's Great Show
and has created the most unbounded ex
citement among all who have seen it. The
veteran manager claims that it is the great
feature of his Big Show.
To the Disci rLEs of CtfuisT-Is, tiox erset
00i-5TY : There will be a County Co-operation
meeting held with the Church in Som
erset, Pa., beginning Thursday afternoon, at
3o'clock, August 4th, 1S8I, and continuing
over the following Sunday. Friday will be
devoted to Sunday School topics, such as,
Duties of Superintendents, Preparation of
Teachers lor their Classes, Right I'so of
Lesson Helps, How to Secure and Main
tain Interest in Sunday School work.
Outlines of a Sucocssfid Sunday School, etc.
Saturday will be taken up in consideration
of such subjects, as. Church Officers, their
duties, Methods of Raising Money, Disci
pline, Organiiation for Church Work, Ne
cessity of County Co-operation, Propriety of
Employing a County Evangelist, Church
Statistics, Prospects, etc.
An invitation is extended to all who have
interest in these matters to be present-
Elder Robert Moffet, of Cleveland, Ohio,
will be with ns and do the preaching each
evening.
V . II. ootnv.
Somerset, Pa., July IS, 1881.
J. II. Jordan and R. C. llademan, Esq.
After an organization had been effected tlic
conference proceeded to ballot, Hon. A. J.
Col bom, of Somerset, and Hon. John Cess
na, of Bedford, being the only candidates be
fore the conference. Ten ballots were then
token without a result being reached, when
the conference adjourned to meet at 7 p. m.
The conference convened and adjourned
from time to time, without making a nomi
nation, until 12 111. Wednesday when it
was agreed to adjourn to meet at the Somer
set House, Somerset, Pa., 8:30 p. iu., and
a request was telegraphed to Mr. Cessna to
join the conferees and accompany them
to Somerset. The conferees arrived at
Somerset, Wednesday evening, and after
hiking supper at Somerset House held a
short conference at which it was agreed to
adjourn to meet in the Library room, in the
Court House, at 8:80 a. m., Thursday. The
conference met and adjourned three times
on Thursday and Friday without any
change in the balloting until the 92 ballot
was taken Saturday afternoon when James
L. Tugh, Esq., received one vote. During
the evening session, Saturday, 51 r. Pugh
received one vote on several ballots and at
ll:4.i p. m., the convention adjourcd to
meet at 8::50 a. 111., Monday.
The conferees again met Monday morn
ing, and after the 104th ballot hud been
taken without a result being reached it was
unanimously agreed to appoint a committee
of two to wait upon the candidates and re
quest them to appear before the conference.
Messrs. Colliorn and Cessna promptly put
in appearance when, after some few remarks
by different members of the conference, they
were respectfully requested by their confer
ees to release theni from any further ulle-
geance to them. This was agreed to, when the
conferees again proceeded to ballot, taking
several ballots without any change,when Mr.
Pugh received two votes. On the 10Mb bal
lot Hon. John Cessna received four votes, a
majority of those cast, and was declared the
Republican nominee for President Judge of
the 10th Judicial District of Pennsylvania,
and on motion of Cupt. W. II. San tier the
nomination was made unanimous.
Mr. Scott and Mr. Jordan were then ap
pointed a committee to upprize Mr. Cessna
of his nomination.
A vote of thanks was then tendered the
President and Secretary, after which the
conference adjourned ir cite.
It. C. Hauemas, Joiim Knable,
" Secretary. President.
The following is a copy of the letter hand
ed to Mr. Cessna by the commiUe.' appoint
ed to wait uiKtii him, together with I lis an
swer thereto:
iut. John Ccsm .
Dear Sir : We have been appointed a
committee by the Judicial Conference lately,
in session, to apprise you t.f the fact that
you have been unanimously nominated as
the Republican candidate for President
Judge of the KJth Judicial District of Penn
sylvania. Tennit us to say that we take
great pleasure, personally, in conveying to
you this intelligence. Your rije scholar
ship, your recognized ability as a lawyer
and your honesty and integrity as a man
make you well fitted to discharge theduties
of the position. We congratulate you upon
your nomination and have full confidence
that von will be elected in November next.
Rcsec.tfully yours,
Jso. R. Scott,
Jxo. II. Jordan.
Someksrt, Pa., July 18, 1881.
ToJul.H fi.&Ttf, mill Join II. Jiiriion, ZV.,
CblrKKlffT.
OEXTi.KNKr : Your letter informing me
that I had received the unanimous nomina
tion of the Republican Conference as a can
didate for the office of President Judga of
the Sixteenth Judicial Dictriet of Pennsyl
vania, ha just 1-fen received. I regard your
actiou as a very high compliment, and shall
do my part to secure its ratification at the
I oils iii November next. I trust I am fully
sensible of the dignity and honor of the po
sition, iu case of my election, as well as the
gravity of the responsibilities w lii. li it will
impiMc. I can only promise lo meet and en
deavor to discharge them to the very best of
niT ability. Among these duties I shall al-
ways consider tliat of a prompt attend an.-e
at ttie county seat of each county in the
district at the times apKiitited for hol.lirg
courts as of the very first imiKirtanec. An
cxtN-rience of some years has taught m. the
necessity of promptly keeping and fulfilling
every engagement.
I can not omit to especially thank the Re
publicans of Somerset county for this mark
of flieir confidence and esteem. It is a coun
ty long and deservedly distinguished for the
ability and learning of its Bar. I assure the
people of the county that it shall lose noth
ing, in case of my election, by reason of any
unwillingness on my part to devote all the
time which may be required for a satisfacto
ry discharge of the duties of the office.
Your nomination purports to come from
the Republican party. I have long been a
member of that organ ization.by reason of
sincere and dc rooted convictions.
The jiosition, however, is one of a
judicial character. In case of my
election I shall earnestly endeavor to dis
charge the duties of the position wholly un
influenced by party bias and in strict accord
ance with the truth and justice of each partic
ular case.
Please accept my thanks to yourselves
personally for the flattering manner in which
you conveyed the notice of my nomination.
Very Respectfully Yours,
Joiix Cessxa.
The August unmlicrof the.Y.irA .l.r,V,i
Itiritw devotes a lilieral share of its spare to
a polemical duel between o,L Ingrrsoit, the
great exoiiciit of unbelief of tlie clay, and
Judge Jeremiah 8. Black, the eminent jurist.
Col. Ingersoll is master of some of the most
effective arts of the rhetorician and popular
orator. As n assailant of revealed religion
he has more chance of success in confirm
ing the skeptical and carrying away the
wavering than perhaps any other infidel of
modem times. He is engaged in constant
aggressive attack, and the audiences that
applaud him afford evidence that he is pro
ducing effect. Judge Block is distinguished
alike for his steadfast faith in orthodox
Christianity and for the power and skill
with which he is able to sustain any cause
in which his convictions are enlisted. He
is, like the challenger, a man of 'the world
in bis serious occupations and modes of
thought. He is accustomed to contest in
the arena of public discussion and to tho
use of all the weapons of controversy by
which men are convinced ; he Is familiar
with the arguments that have been used by
the defenders of his cause, and he has the
nerve and vigor of a born disputant. Vol.
Ingersoll has made his attack in the Review
and sustained it with all his force as an ag
gressive assailant. Judge Black has taken
np the challenge as the champion of Chris
tianity. It is well that the daring infidel
should be called out and that he should be
met by such an antagonist. The causo of
truth can have nothing to fear in a contest
of this kind. Of the merits of the battle it
is for an interested public to judge.
Other articles in the August number of
the Review are: "Olwtaelcs to Annexation,'
by Frederic 0. Mather ; "Crime and Pun
isliment in New York," by Rev. Howard
Crosby; "A Militia for the Sea," by John
Roach ; "Astronomical Observatories," by
Prof. Simon Newcomb ; and "The Public
Lands r the Iniied States,"' by Thomas
I N.nalilsoii.
Tl'RKEVFOOT, July 15, 1SKI.
F.i. IIkrai.i. : The reply in last weeks'
issue of the Meycrsdale Vommrrcial to "G"
of Turkeyfoot upon the subject of the une
qual disiribtition of the public patronage be
tween the different sections of the county
and its causes, reminds one of the big boy
who in his great haste to sec his giri stum
ped his toe against a rock and after making
an ugly face remarked that he was too big
to cry and yet it hurt too bad to laugh. The
editor of that journal winces a little and
gives evidence of some pain, but thinks
himself rather too big to cry, but makes no
effort to refute the statement made by your
correspondent so far as relates to the une
qual division of the public patronage, but
attempts to shift the responsibility upon the
stalwart xrtion of the Republican party.
He says, "there is nothing queer alsout that,
for it is the essence of stalwart ism." By
what parity of reasoning he has been ena
bled to arrive at such a conclusion is not ap
parent. Please explain. It is an indisputa
ble fact that before we had such a go-between
journal published in this conuty as
the Commercial the complained of inequali
ty did not exist and would not exist to-day
only for the slop-shop policy of such jour
nals, of which the Commerruil is a type.
G.
PC8CSHH
V V?cM
rr T v-r 7
Hi
THE GREAT
Oh, What A Cocoh ! Wil you heed the
warning. The signal perhaps or the sure
approach of that more terrible disease Con
sumption. Ask yourself if you can for the
sake of saving SO eta., to run the risk and do
nothing for it. We know from experience
that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It
never fails. This explains why more than
half a million bottles were sold the post
year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping
Cough, at once. Mothers do not be without
it. For Lome Back, Side or Chest, use Shi
loh's Porous Tlaster. Sold by Oeo. W. Ben
ford, Druggist, Somerset, Pa.
l-'OIt
PJEUr.3ATiSr,I,
Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Smell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
Ko Frspanrtlon on rarth equals St. Jaim On.
a a , mttr, mimftt! and eliecrp turrit I
litmnly A IrWI muiU tut tho asipantiv;jr
trifliur outlay of uO Oal. and ever? una mlTerinc;
with puiu can Iiuto cheap and poaitiva pruof of tu
claim,
Iiirsctiuna In Elaran LanKuaftoc
SOLD BY ALL DRTJGQI3T8 A3TD DEALER
IK MED1CISE.
A. VOGELER fc CO.,
Ilaltiiaair, Md., V. S.JU
KH
TO?H
DOES
WONDERFUL
CURES!
BNnwaUftrU oa tho LIT EC, BOWELS
aiMl KIDSr.YS at t.ift Kamfttmo.
Btw-uue It clOaUiMe tLe cjatem of the poison
9os homers that dercicpo in Kidney mnd U rt
txary DisoM. ItiliaasneM, Jaundice, Conatt.
patten. Piles, or In Rheumatism, Kennies.
Ncrrous Euordcra mztl Fes! Complaint.
852 VZOTZJt BAT t
FnpoTi- n. fitorlc, of Jnnrttn Citr. Kanmn.
-, Ki'Jou.T-WiH cum! ni:u nfler regular 1'bj
-Uciaiu had Ihx'ii lrlitv fur fourytr
Mr. John ArnJill. "f Wa5him-ton, Ohio, vrn
Iicrbo? jr-utftr-n uit-jti- hy ftmr itrumineiit
nhTWrwni itud tin; Ito wit after utL cuni hj
a-uuae-wori.
K. 51. D. Goo1rIn. an rlit'.r in Oiankm. Ohio
uijsha m at nnt exin'.. tJ t lin1, bin x hUmUxi
beyond btUcf, b:.t KiUi-y Wo;eureti biiu.
Anna I. Jrurrtt of ffc.Tith rVij.-rn, K. Y.( my
: nai twsvrrii yearn Ktnrenunr rri;it i.idrvy rroiibleH
:wi "thr cirmtiucttlioiu utv t :iUr4 ty liw u-muf
:Cliln.-y-Vort,
John B. iAwrenr- rff Jak-wn, Term., roiTered
for year froui liver ami kMii-y t.iil' ai
ifLcr t-tkiii lurplJ of viUkr iartiiciHei."
lUvia y-Vopt moclu uiiu vt 'X
fih" iVt( nt Wnt-rrT-ry Cfert Vt..
-iflMi rtplit ywu-i jih knhf t dtlU'uily and
waa cja-ble to tawh. Ki(iiM-y Wort IumIh itim
well as ever."
PERMANENTLY CURE 3
JKIDiVSY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
H Constipation and Piles,
ty" it fa- pus tin m pry Ycr-.-tabl Form In
tin cann, oil'. pnAKaio1 cr n-nit-n nuMnnx fitajtrt
it nmltcpi, Alf In l.lttir! Form, ?ry Coa
cetatruteU iuc Uumm ti.v Ciu-uot ua;uy jre
pan it.
t-4 Z9 It aet ir.VA fq-uil elcfect t ti:krr form.
f GET IT AVT.'IH PKUGOISTS. I IUCE, $t.Q4
II WEILS, i:iCH.W;DSOXro.. Prop's,
wiuaeou ine rtry pot-paia.) wtu.ivi,!!,
DIFJ.
sii;
t-tif,
'-''"'!.: l.as a ,,rj.,jIMi riinratitce on It,
:i.T-li....t,. . lW.t
- ' t .1 1 1 1 T till! I W . . . . .
yw notliing. Sol.lU' Ceo. W.
Wrt, Sonieret. Pa.
time every trouble was r.-niov-J. Tlieeleami
inR and tonic power of this meclicineon the
IxiweU anj Vidneys i, wonderful. Cvngre-itiitiotmlitt.
V,'t liave a ppeedy and jiosi live Cure, for
Carturrh, Piplitlieria, Canlcer month and
Head Ache, in SHILOH'S C'ATARKU
REMEDY. A nasal Injei-tor free with each
bottle. rc it if yon e'.'sire health and
gweet breath. Price 50 cts. Sold by Oeo
V. Benford, Drugsitt, Somerset, Pa.
At this particular season of the year child
ren are compelled to run tlic gauntlet of
summer complaint, and in many instances
parents neglect precautions which might
tave the lives of their little ones who other
wise fall victims to cholera infantum, etc.
A medical gentleman who is well booked
up in such matters gives some advieo which
should be carefully read by all who are in
terested.
In the first place nil tight bandaging
should be avoided. Make the clothing
light and cool, and so loose that the child
may have free play for it limbs. At night
undress it,.soi)gc it, and put on a slip. In
the morning remove the blip, bathe the
child, and dress it in clean clothes. If this
cannot be afforded, thoroughly air the day
clothing by hanging it up during the night.
The child should sleep by itself in a cot,
or cradle. Without the adv ice of a physi
cian, never give it any spirits, cordials, car
minatives, soothing syrups, ' or sleeping
drops. Thousands of children die every
year from the use of these poisons. If the
child frets and docs not sleep, it is either
hungry or else ilL If Ul, it needs a physi
cian. rever quiet Dy canuy or oy case ;
they are the common cause of diarrhoea and
other troubles.
Keep your house sweet and clean, cool
and well aired. In very hot weather let the
windows be open day and night. Do your
cooking in the yard or in a shed. White
wash the walls every spring, and see that
the cellar is clear of all rubbish. Let no
slops collect to poison the air. Correct all
foul smells by pouring into the sinks and
privies carbolic acid or quicklime, or the
chloride of lime or a strong solution of cop
peras. These articles can be got from the
nearest druggist, who will give the needed
direction for their use. Make every effort
yourself, and urge your neighbors to keep
clean the gutter of your street or of your
court.
There are many pestilence-breeding holes
in this vicinity rind if the municipal authori
ties cannot find time to abate such nuisanc
es it might be well for people residing con
tiguous to such places to do so at their own
expense. Now is the time that the duty
should be attended to. '
WAI.KEK. At his late residence in Sto
nyciwk township, on Saturday, the Itiinst.,
Ja-o.'b J. Walker, in his H'J year.
It is niial to rprak well of the dead, but
we cannot let this occasion pa- without a
tribute of respect to the worth of this good
nun. Ik-athtol.im had no terror; to him
it was a rvli.'f an.l a plt-aure to die; he had
M-t hi Imiise in onl.T and patiently awaited
the Munition to apx-ar and render an ac
count of hi Mtward.-liip to hi. maker. Mr.
Walter, by hi lilameliM life and conversa
tion, had c-mleaml hii.is.-lf to alll that knt-n.
him ; hi intrprity and christian deport-
m..'iit were ever an example to those within
the c ircle of hi acquaintance; his death
therefore leave a void and creates a sympa
thy among his neighbor. In hi business,
rrlatinns he was just and honorable an.l
was ever esteemed as a man .whoe willing
ness to do rijrht was never doubted.
Com.
SHAPUS. Mary Ann, wife of Alexan
der Shaulis, near Lavansville, on July 1st,
l!vSl, aged 33 years, 8 months, and 10 days.
Mrs. Shaulis was a memlicr of the Luther
an Church in Lavansville. She was a faith
ful and consistent christian, a devoted wife,
a kind mother and a true friend and neigh
bor. She did of heart disease with but fif
teen minutes warning. Put the message
found her watch i ng and waiting. Her fu
neral discourse was preached to a large con
gretion of relatives and friends in the church
at Lavansville by the pastor, from tho text,
"There is but ono step between Me and
death." She was laid beside her eldest daugh
ter, Lizzie, who preceded her to the spirit
world but a few months. She leaves a hus
band and seven children sorely bereaved.
May tho "Comforter, which is the Holy
Ghost," be sent unto them.-
Pastou.
Wassah. Daniel Wannah, of Jefferson
township, on July, 1SSI, aged 70 years, 11
months, and 10 days.
BlairsTille (,rcnn'a.) Ladles' Seminary.
Beautiful smnnd. CTmmCKlloni lnill.ltr.E9.
Healthful 1. .ration, thi.i.kt.h lrav-riv.
TMrty-flist yr tp-glna Srplrmtrxr 11, 1H1
Aim.It fur Catalogue to 1;kv. T. K. Ewimi,
jfJu-tmot Friacqia!.
MARRIKD.
XF.VIXS LEXHAKT.-On July 3d, 1SS1,
at the minister's study, Listenburg, Pa., by
Ilev. C. E. Simmons, Mr. Win. A. Kevins,
of Braddock, Pa., to Miss Anna Belle Len
hart, of Addison township, Somerset Co.,
Pa.
MMEUR IAIKR
CurraruBl by Uooc ItnaiTS.
LSaa I
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED
pUCLIC SALE
OF TALL' ABLE SEAL ESTATE.
Fanruant to an onlcr ol tha I mtaji" Omrt ol
S-itnmel county. Fa., thrrn will Is: auM at jmt.llc
., u aioyaioaa uomugn, on
SATUItDAV, A:tid 13. lU
at 1 oVIork. p. m , tha Wili.wli-K lertb'l r al
Uitf, late ol Uari'i ir.r. are J., tu-vll t
A ai iiabl tarn li"lDlni? laout of John SsiiM.
Flwarl ly&mlwrt. Samtial VVaner. Jt-ho Sny.l-r,
Irarli Waifm-r, and Jaane Slb-k. cieuilnio atwat
11a sore, ol wM.-h aUat arrv-i ar elver and
the l!atk- well t.n-.lvrc.l. A i.mt 1 sere ol I t-.t
eleaml lao.l Is lo b:esdow. 1 here ar a numlr
ol icou.1 9irlnicf. tuicar ca.ap, or.-ha'.t, a -vl .v
t.7 dwrlUnK hoo-r, bask Imn, aa l ocaer I uiIJ.
ir.K on toe irvmuea
TERMS :
Ten pereent. of tbe ur hae mnuey U lu paid
a suun a tLe iiriiert I n.-ae.l on : ite tal-
1D( of abut on ofiOr.-nalloo of aale: -w In rix
rauath, ami ih ba!nr In one year. After dlt
ara paid one-third of balanc to remain a lien un
ina r.reaiirea, cne inieram uiere.ii to ie pai.c an.
nuall; to the widow, and at her death the prlG.-!
Iml to the heirs of aald llarld I.hr, decese..
The widow' dower to te dedu.-ted troin the laM
payment. Iiefrrred Ijroeul to be ernred J
juiiitmtnl Dcna.
KOBFJtTP. IJHK.
J20 Adm'r of David Ljhr, dee'd.
D.M IX1STRAT0I.S NOTICE.
Eitate of Tobias Mcnsros, lata of Shaite tuwn
bip, ueccaaed.
Letters of a.lmlnUtation on tha above estate
baring been aranted to the undersigned by the
proper authority, notice la hereby Riven to thone
Indebted to the aald estate to make Immediate
payment, and those bavins; claims or demand
against it to present them duly authenticated fur
settlement, on Friday, Angnst v-.h, lhsl, at the
noose ot toe unuersixnea.
HENRY PEXROI).
jr20 Administrator.
Ex
XECUTORS' NOTICE.
KKtate of Beniamln CcontrTman, lateorScmcr
set iwp., coca.
Letters testamentary cn tha above estate
bavin; been (ranted to the nndersicned, by
the proper authority, notice Is hereby given
to those Indebted to it to make immediate pay
ment, and those bavins; claims or demands will
pleas present them duly authenticated fir set
tlement at tbe bouse of Jacob B. Countryman on
Saturday the sin day or Angast, uei.
JACOB COI NTKYMAX,
ALEXANDER COl KTKYMAN,
J one 'J. Executors
Bv virtie of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Somerset county, i ., ine unuersigntu win, on
TUBLIC SALE.
i
i
Saturday, Auqitd Gt7i, 1881,
iV. In CkaJa I.Mehln I . a'I,u.V
P. M., sell the Real Estate of Reliceca McGregor,
dee'd, eonslstintr of a farm containing VI acres
anp 32 perches, more or less, of which about ao
acres are clear, with a Los; Dwelling House and
Los; Stable thereon erected: aH joining lands of
Samuel Atcureeffor, aamuei lmmermun anu oin
era, with many never failing springs, lSltnminous
Stone Coal, anu a one sugar orcnaru on ii.r same.
TERMS:
One third in band on the first of October. 1SS1,
balance in two equal annual payments without In
terest. Ten per cent- oi ms purcnase money to oe
paid cn day of sale. Pof secslon given on the first
day or September, ltt.
' JOHN H. SNYDER.
juH Tiustte.
E
XECUTORS' NOTICE.
of Northampton
68
40 Me
ii coti)i '-a
loe
15e
Wo
(BOO
, Me
9 We
10 i 11
110 12e
, KM375
Toe
Apples, dried, ? 7a
Applebntter, fl gal
Bra. 100 ks
Batter, (keg)
Butter, B(roll).....
Buckwhaatsfl basnet
meal, tuw ai
Beeswax, fl
Baooa,iboaldr, fl ft
siuaa, - ........
eoontrr hams, tl ft
Corn, (ear) fl bushel
Oorn, (shelled) fibasaal
uora meal w a an
Oa.fr skins, ft c
Egira. V doa l&o
Floor, ft bbl 15 0064 60
Flaxseed fl ba., (M ft) TM
Hams, (n gar-cured) fl ft 14
Lard. 11 ft 12oOla
Leather, rod sola, fl ft K8e
eoa.ue
..............luaavw
.........Jl a0
..........4ofe0a
.totitoo
i to loe
760
IB
liTfriH-too
fl 0i M
M 00
oaio
llOM
...... 00
Sfc49
ar
Middlings, and chop 100 As....
Oata, fl tra
SIAUje,. D1 coew,......
Poaebea, dxlad, fl ft
Rye bo
SaCVi'o..'fi bbUxtra".'.."!!
urxmna Ainm, per aacsi.
Aahton. per sack
Sugar, yellow fl ft
whit
Tallow. ft
w beat, fl traa .....m.........
Wool, fl ft.............. ..
jXECUTOlTS NOTICE.
Estate of Solomon Kan If man. late of Uoncmaugh
township, doe'd.
Letter testamentary oa th abore estate
harlng been granted to the undersigned by the
proper authority ; aotle la hereby glren to all
persons indebted to said estate tommk immediate
payment, and those baring elalmsagalnat tbe same
will present them duly authenticated lor settle
ment on Saturday, th '.oth dar of July.
EMAXf V JU AA W M A
June S3
Exacntor.
Estate of Henry Miller, late
Tap., dee'd.
Letters testamentary on the above estate baring
been granted to Uie nn.lerslaned by the proper au
thority, notice is hereby given to all itcnu ns In
debted to said estate to make Immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against it to pre
arnt I horn dulv authenticated for settlement on
Saturday, July 30tb, lssl, at tbe late residence of
the deceased.
J. H.MILLEK,
J. K. EESLEH.
June 22. Executors.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OF
SOMERSET EORO' SCHOOL DISTRICT,
FOR THE YEAS ENE1UG MEM,1831.
RscEtrTS.
From Stat appropriation
" tax collectors
Total.
ExrcxDrrtjRia.
Paid teachers waget -
Fuel and contingencies, janitors.......
Repairs
Other expense and secretary
Collector....
Treasurer....
Balance dae district
Total
B aaoi bcxs or District.
Balance In hands of Treasurer
Due on duplicate of Gillian Lint
u. u W. U. Welttev....
. 299 88
-1,.W3 CO
..l,04- on
.. l'A) 14
.. 43 10
.. 80 07
.. 28 59
.. 67 00
..$1,403 09
. . 7 00
.. 114 81
.. ti U
..l,0tl 06
Total resources
Which amount is anhieet to future exhonorations.
The undersigned Auditors of Somerset Borough
School District do certify that they bare exam
ined tbe vouchers of the foregoing statemontand
find them correct in all particular.
JCJ. PRITT3, fL.a.1
J. N. SNYDER, (u a. J
Auditor.
THIS SPEAKSBIG SHOW!
t'NUKft X') rniorMSTANOKs vtii.i. its i.vte ijk CiTAXOKin .
SOMERS
H
FRIDSY, JULY 29!
I tlic time: fixed for tlx- COMIX, of the CHEAT SHOW 1 SOMERSET, and it Will Only Kxliil.it f.,r tl.r
oni: iay r
NO SOONER!
NO LATER ! !
NO LONGER ! ! !
OLD JOHN B
OBIISOH'S
GrKEAT SHOW! .
CIECUS, MENAGERIE,
ZMTTJSETJZM, -AuCQ,TJ-A.S,IXJ3VE.
A. VWfttiv- lfi)J& SrS
50 YEARS WITHOUT CHANGE !
JJPITtST I1ST ALL TPIITG S !
FIRST IN MERIT! FIRST IN MAGNITUDE! FIRST IN MAGNIFICENCE!
THE SENSATIONAL FEATURES ARE :
The Great Electric Light. A Herd of the Largest ElcjiharUs. The Largest IMiino-cros in Anieri.-a, weight,
4,(M lbs. A Giant White I'olar Dear. A Proirc of liatrian Camels. Mi:.k Ox. A CoIlVsal Living
Alligator. Liyptian alpu3. Oric liundred ti'll. rent kinU of -Monkeys. 1 air ot f?ucre.l
White I'eacocka worshiped in India a; Gods. The Man-eating blue
faced Mandril. The Great Tai:..r.or or Ant Dear. One
Hundred different kind.- of P! .imago J"irN.
s" MP.
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THE STARTLING NOVELTIES ARE.
100 Perform eis, Male and Female. A Cortege of Golden Chariots. 50 Dens of Rare Wild Animal?. A
School of Sea lions. 100 Diminutive Shetland Ponies, smaller than New
foundland Doss. A Troupe of Hindoo Juggler.-?.
THE CIRCUS EMBRACES
More Equestrians, More Vaulters, More Gymnast?, More Clowns, More Athlete?, More Specialties.
THAN ANY SHOW IN AMERICA!
And now a few words to the People of SOMERSET AND VICINITY : You all Know the Show ! It ha?
Always been known as a liig Show! It i? now Digger and Better than Ever ! It i? LARGER
and GRANDER THAN EVER ! The Pictorial P.ills of the OLD JOHN ROBIN
SON SHOW arc correct representations of the WONDERFI'L
FEATURES which can be WITNESSED in the
GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE!
Just AM, A GIAST OX! 23 HA8D3 HIGH! IS LABGER tin a ELEPHANT!
THE nt.BlsrA.a-EII-El EMBRACES
More Lion?, More Camel?, More Tigers, More Cages, More Elephants, More Monkeys, THAN. ANY SHOW
t a a r m a a wm 1 i t ii i! -
A.Mr-lilvJA! ine ixiraoruinary Auraeiion arc a
TROUPE OF HINDOO JTJCJaLXKS!
The Anatomical Wonder ! The Samson of the Nineteenth Century ! The Unman Meteor ! A Woman .'hot
trom a Cannon loaded wan rowuer, ana wmncu iiirougn me air wuji u-riu. -i.-v...
. THE BEST EDUCATED TEOUTE OF EC3S AID ilCITZZIS III THE !
These are features owned, controlled and exhibited only by thi?, the
GREATES1 OF ALL GREAT SHOWS. NO EXCEPTIONS.
The Grand Street Parade is Bright, Rcantiful ami RrillianL There will be no combination with any other
-t, .1.. tu iT T liiIIV P01I'0' TinV hm i-hiinrrca or rostpone?.
SHOWS-"Hie 11U1U IS ll.vcy. alio KJijl' vj-s vF-..x... ..v.-.
and his show is too big to ncetl a combination with any other.
TWO THOUSAND KESERV ED CUSHION CHAIRS AT BUT A SMALL ADVANCE.
General Admission - - 50 cents. Children - - - 25 cents.
WILL EXHIBIT AT MEYERSDALE, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1881.