The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 14, 1882, Image 3

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f fri:i"m an-1 '
. ail on tlit Mi'iare, t.
latv yMil f prain
The Peatl .4rjo. nnf CtVfif jWniw if I
to a Jut. Iuti: "A disorganizing Billet is ;
what it hutuen, aud ii " filial with
jies, drivel. 'isappointmcnt," r(re. hypoc
raey, and wtever else brood ia a soured
nd disordcrf brain. It trie hartlerery
week to piq quarrel with somebody to
' gratify it inlinate propensity, and its ef
forts would ridioulou", if they were not
so devilish, I is idle to want words witb
a paper thai U exasperate, lie, whin", and
err all in tbnie sentence."
With tbis ifcsue, the IIesild enters upon I Asxcal Mektiss or tub Di'tXAan
it !um-!iri year under the pirietorsdiin jCnracii. Knowing that many of your
4 it- jiMnit editor. It carrio nm it lit t readers will be interested in few jottings
iM" Milivriln r many old friend now al-: concerning the yearly meeting now in
'orlcsT"'
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T!,e fri-ty rit-' l"P ' l"'Win afl-r the
ft I null' xarittie.
ul, c-.it roroi is now Jookina- after the
T":itini om.
;;: u; a fn.it .tnhadc tree wherever
I v.u ran liiiil !'a,v-
h!very i lie.-. at D , y j;u)f. jjjfc 0 fur alHntt i-rVbratitii;
f r TV.-oiation IVy ,i. -;lirioii' Kurtli."
i in i in J i
.iiik.mj- the unt liononble of our eitixeti -who
diiriiiK alt that jriod have Wu it
imtiint reader, and liave oftni rheetvd
and Kiiiiciiluli-'l the labors of it eliir.hv
their approval of hi. y)iin. A the younger
feneration have come npon the stage and
aMimc l the jilaoes ooce neriipied by their I
ion at Arnolds, in N'orthweJtern Indiana,
I employ a few minutes that I have while
waiting for a train to Chicago to giving you
a brief aeeoutitof b same. Your corre
spondent left hi home In Somerset connty
on Monday morning, the 29th ulu, and ar
rived on the meeting groands on Tasday,
The movent to abolish the pnent big
case sylem',id turn it over to the ex pre
companies, fms to have struck a popular
l.iih.T-. t !- lute naturally -litiiiiiMl the iheCoth, at 10 a, ra.
!! journal that had been their box IiokI's j The ground are all that could be desired
1 "nm Jin.1
rleV,u,-:
1oir.ln 1. 1
at l'..v.l
A m
Wa.ntki-. 1'otatiHS inn!
f.jr .r ali. at llu! !er
lir lame Hack. Side or C
l''iMi; I'later. I'riiv J"c
tiv-iH at
JicuAi.u tahieto l'.r siiie
r'f I! iiU St'ire.
Tiie hot white t-.'iirt
The lanp of -a his thint:' i" P"K 0" ,,f
-tyle. tir cirb- now talk of having a rvgu
Ur .I.ii.iIki time.
.. I 1 10 ..'il l.ilV
, ,ver Mxt ... k Jrou,bt Jaa. La. .uade that crop a
. iny n wi.pi "... ; " , wijeiy ,,!,ulttol,e this sprini;. with pro
-tat.- at.. I. It. Snyder
hipwd out
lieets that tliountry will have ait ahund
We will 1 gM for any item of intejet ant Mipjily fall at moderate prices,
sh it our renders mat funiih n. Yon cm , Other Maple t promie as well, and ore
help " funiiMh you with the new..
Thel'ourtli July draw lu-ar, and yet
,iied no t. ! have been UKett to celebrate. Must
le enthuae on ieanu:s and ginperbreau.
e-b-l
lie.'M.y keer. the tC
-hea3"t elothiiie "'
4
He.'!l-y !; the ehetti
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fnl'i WlIuuJ'INti'
i:t: itiiiiieil;a!c.y rei.ev
i i. at i
II. III. v . li ariKt
than I'hiladelphia prici
ll inn; inJ.Ijy u:'J ji
i-i iiauiij .i.
I'me Walnut I r.itne
l Mcl.ii-;i' !..r H.
i ii lKilt a!l paji
' untv, at , lll.'v".
. lv.yd v.
Urns. I
lintter which com to market now i o.
i il... i.ri..l.t.r -ilt edirc variety, ami i erv
" j tempUiii; at fifteen cents pT Miund.
;r.mni. to isvaliiw. tiiirw"
I. .?ue i irrateful to invali.l. a it is refreh-
. . -i .i ...T.-v. dtf tints?
i in wiTlio.it too mi '
jierfuincs.
lld- ' Mn.v f llir i-i''1'1"- eliiployI iu the
!aii l.d'le enterprise of li.imr up their pT.-m-
!. aim liiakiiii nil"
i!.i!ily.
political ;iitmctor ao-l a regular iiouenoii
visitor from U'ir earliest recollection, and
thiu huudreds of family name. Lave been
chord. Aim every railroad manager con-,; ixrti. upon enr list from the day upon
suited on thphject favors the scheme and , Uich we first assunieil control of the iper
gives tt a is opinion that such action ' untij yie prcwnt time. During these many
would go fatwanl righting many abuses j ypars we j,avCi of cource, in the expression
of long btaaig. So favorably impressed of our uuiased sent imenU, diOired with
an- ihe rill-.re A Ohio peuplc wiUi the j mmr of olir constant readers, but we have
scheme that' y amioiini-e their intention j tjie ..leasure of knowing that even those
with whom we have difl'ered have conceded
to us honesty of purpose, and that an over
whelming majority of those who habitually
read our journal are in full accord with its
uuUiokeu sentiments. We Lava but one
other word to say as we step into the new
journalittic year, and we doubt not that it
will be gratifyinz to our old and generous
friends since the day of its first publica
tion, the IIebald has never been more pros
perous or carried on iu list a larger, m re
intelligent, or more valued number or subscribers.
of reorpanizi their express company with
the understaingthat it is o handle all the
baae of tt-oad.
The hiirli 1 "f potatoes, owin to the
! ANNOUNCEMENTS
To Fabmkb. Huekwhcat see.r.Ijf! time i
anrmiaehini. anil tlie nse of Ttallvti t Son'i
Double Kagle l'hphate mav udd perj
cent, to the yield of your if.., riu r.ri.re' fSE fE JUKE ELTUBLICiS PEDIAEIES.
we think it t your advantage lo .ive it a !
fair trial. Xotiee price In lora! tvilumn (J-1 are satimrixed to ann ine the following
aniJ iieiiiUawa as emadi. Hit th rarimM
Ibis paper. .!. .)i..iuni.l. al lh 1. . ai.iai Prnu.ry
rerpecifullv .lti.. lube biKlog Survl, JutU b. Usi:
foot A. It;tKlf.
( ure.
heajier
...ik a nii-ely as
-t in tlie j The enttitiier schedule went into effect on
! the It. .V 11. and S. A 1'. railroads on Sunday.
dependent ot on average pood summer
weather. Tlvtiilook for a Urge exjxirta
tiou is favora. This will les-son the cost
of the chief ides of food, now so high
that labor is nerally disatiM'ied with its
wages. A grtdeal al ways dend on the
question. "Wi will our harvest leT"
The line wticr lately U having a mark
ed effect iija the prowing viis. Tlie
wheat field i much improved, and tk
as well as coite expecleil when the back
wardness, of t-pring season ia taken into
consideration.! f no imforseen atvident
cHX'Urs there who doubt bea line and large
rrup of wherlThe gras is doing well,
and a latere hamp is cxjiteil. The gar
dens, too, are 'ling along nicely, and with
H-ttle.1 warm Ither which will ecrtainly
oinnelielore h-tlie season will bea hope
ful one, and tirops plentiful.
I'o-'kel Iki. mk
iiiinery, add tilet
A ii. u dcpanuiv
'I
: i .-ti.
rf I
It.!
!.i:n-i.K
Tlia' Tcrriii!e c.mi
1 1 1 1 its' y l':r ym.
A n"T line .if r.i'ii-'
!.r. u-. i i.ivi.its. etc.
Micl.-r ,V r.i.V ful"
A tiiii- a-...niin'i
ivtv
ia.-'
rlmu
!..-st nuil
l.-ii:nV
A new line
curium
lys of II
made, ji'
.'e.phia-
i sera! ii.'
i- i the
, :i.nt'erji
u-l at J. It.
Ii -, lace
nails, the
it Hi.Kl.-r-
j The Mcy rila!e "tmercitl lioi-t.- the In-;
jde;ii.l.!i"t tiikct. Wonder if the silver
j.iiiL-ue..l'i. iicraf KooiiTz will waji for the
j li..-ii.leut criii-e' il!-- nuflrr:
The .iiad birds" are uuite imnieroiis. :
! They have a golden lret. dark wing, lire j
I prettier than canaries, and are .iid t j mke !
' very line singer wheiicaiied.
i.fla
ie - ati.l I'lieiip
ATAIIKH
itli 4i-umi hv 1
vi.:u . 'o
and sweet
arrli Keimsly.
Ali.r the t of July ail U tler-i hich
have ie t ImviiIv prepaid will be detained
and the writer .tilled, if they are known,
of the liu-t. iu;cr that the deficiency can
lie made up. siy j-eri.oni' take; advantage
of the present, and do in care whether
the letter weiiver an half oum-eor not,
which oliligi-sl nstiiiastt:r at the receiv
inir office to het mitt! the balance is raid
Per, is wil. to hitch al,..retoa;l'ytheIonVhomthehtt-risaddres-
tree in .he lairmgli r.t.ius should remember cl. This ..Iter w. delay as well as .,U.g
,1,.,. ,ue act i iluaal. and mav cost them o Ing ti.e r.-eiv pay the balance or refuse
tin , besides that, it show a lin k of good j the letter. ;
n. .moil sense. Willhim li. don-, a clerk in the dry
,., , r" f Z .: gil establislnt of Ilaltzell A n..uss,
Mr. t harlej I.. Trent, of tin t-. n-lup, ,
i KiiiiM.rl.ie.il I Li.'ti -irritiHl fur lii-elliu
cliiims to have the K-t Heel ol wlieal in me p :
county. The field contains about lil'teen
acri-, and is one of the nii-et we have ever
peel i .
ii .". ents Nat
Vmi ill come
,trec
f.ir potato btls. says the
r of an cxchanire, is CJir-
inaLe the jmtato bug
il v..
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Msnit.
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Liti'Mirr)
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ii.in.-r h
II A(
m.slM-ine.
.it f.N. Ituvd .
J. 15. Snyder A
it bad a t1tT
tioii. His ktuv extemis throiigli the
.ast year, audisum total of hi sti-alins
will airgrei.-aU t thn thousands dollars.
His plan of opfniis seemiHl to be to make
a ale of good-i smuggle them out of tlie
establishment, iting the prm-eed in his
own pocket, taking of stock last .lan-
however,closed the fact that the
si hjf
,. Cur.'
an be so
"We tiP-
The liest thin
agricultural e.lit"
f l . linii nf lime. I
I iiiire. 1 1 1 1 I - i
.r- I hold their nose ami wait on mine ihii,-!! , ary,
to uet a breath of fresh air. ; ilej.rcdations w of a senou character,
1 ' and a d.-eoy Ir sent to Madura from
TmkHi.mf.st Rink.-Made from harm-; v,,yerdale itnaed the thief.
less materials, and adapted to the need of
fadeimr and falling hair. Parker Hair Hal- l ti rum W Moboin. In answer to
sain iia taken highest rank as a reliable
Iiair r.--t.)rntive.
lb li!
t;.tn l :
eliti-.II.
fat
. !...d
i-olor. at
he fie
i-IV I iiv
- in
I-TIC
d isiv's, nn-selliui;
S.vik v C'o.'s.
i Wll 1. ViH jwitLDyspep-iaand
.4 l.erotp:l,inl',, ViMlizer is
l i K v.... .,m-'"w ' ;' ii !'
iiuiuirie from ry of niy friend.-, through
out themuntyto why I do not visit
them. I wUii siy that I am rebuilding
my wtMilell Ini'.liii. 1) WOo buruedaftcrl
became a candii fur aetiibly, atidtli.it
the work requifiy entire tiiueatid atten
tion. I am Miil.n.lidate. but will have
! to dejiend flit i on the efforts of my
i ii i.:.. i... mi friends for what-support I mav receive,
liunners should make it a point to kill ' -
i -i i tu.. W I'h thank fn kind assurances of sui-
every Lawk they can find. They are num- , , .
1-r .iu mid one of these liirds of prey mil . ' ,
As tiie bumble bees have bruken up their
winter camp, it isn't safe to sil down on a
sunny bit of green sward nom
have carefully re.-onnoitered the
a -tick.
until vou '
;rass with I
. ' I am
Trul.
yours,
W. 8. Moau
AX.
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at.., m. ,
. A UlhtliT ?
tl. St..
o-l t!l
ai : in d: ua and
a ;;i limi jut
-'.iii.iii"-y Tt '.-
SIIIIoHS H"! ron-onrpl
it
-a tae t , ( Vjv N M ( vnn,.. It .re . got in the way. 1 In- is an increase a com- i
. rih .. :1 ...'.,.;; !ire.t will. 11 ..f ir: killed and Tit in- j
X-T ij J. M.'llolJ'V Sms iuviie every-jj"-
:inx-ih- ti "I.' t". " ' ' ' ir n' n" n'" n i i'l.e aiitrial eoiiiiiieiKvineiit excrcisi-s of ;
Tiie railroad of IVnnsylvania kille-1 MI
jM-rs.'iis, aJid injured l.'VJ last year, includ
ing employe, passengers and other who
ot in the wav. This is an increase as com-
lUt-&t ;
irset hur
. ive. u
1 .erim-
alitor.
i-iv da
j;.. i.ls nvmlli; ill
lucks.
demy hnndrc-ds of partridg.-s aid jiheas
ants in a season. j
At the residciu't'apt. Wm. M. Schrock,
Cither of the hi on WJ:iesday after
noon at half pa-rce o'clock. Mr. Thomas
Ilanu-tt was mar to Mis rior.i Schrock.
The ceremony WK-rfonned by KIderW.
W. Woolery in ttesencc of relative and
a lew of the iiKntimate friends of Hie
- 1 1 - 1 i i a - i . . .
uiimcnt-eiiieiit excn isi-s of ; "rle "iu gnsjnuiey ien on me evening
riassi.-al and S. ie:.tiiic IiWitute at Mt. 'rain for a visit Mr. Barnett's home in
ri.-asant will lake place ..n the lth and Lawrence countyiey will return to Som
L'lt inst, inchiive. The commeticnient ex- crset in a few weiwhen they will -upy
....;... uniwr will lake nlai-e on We-lnes-! Mr. C. X. Boydouse, on Main street.
i
dav. l!ie Jlsl.
fi:i
ets.
l.r i to
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rfcarar
a)tf-M-
rh.arav
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unit
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mtor.
'! h.- il.i-j . i of Wai. he.
.!. el n-. s-.h' .Vare, ?p.-tacl.-.
.ei;V-i,eh; to Somerset .-ouii-
ty at K. McD.
W imfii ;iiL.ir. Itacoii. AVhi-at. j Mr. Yennor has modiiieil his sinister pre
1 nt. 1'otat.ieaii for cah or in ex-I diction about the weather this summer,
se ol'our Irue f tra.te. and ssys ihe outuik l somewhat better;
(,'o.iK i I'.r.i.iiiTs. i J,;i! he can t say lunch that is encouraging
; The IIkbilu's erat illations and liest
shti are most oallv extended.
..r '
j Iiiusi K.iisixs.rr young friend, Fred,
i Pile, one of Sorot townshiji's staunch
I Republicans, raibarn ?0x4) feet on his
.- i a i.;i ..r
AtvordiUL' to his best infor-, Iur"' JlL'1 ""u oa n.-
I . f . T T tt 1. . .14.
nation the cold will put in an unusually I ""' "rr. .uan,u
earlv and se.vre ai.aram. ' j a",, h"',hlr- n toeongratulatehim-
. , - ; self on the sinoots with which all the
for next fall.
pieces tit togethed the ease with which
the structure wa d. The Farmers' cor-
X .-..ri..,,. ritim; troni the south
..f the count; " Ito'igh on niieunia.
limi.' L n... wind viilVeritiir .f That
rr, ile d.ea , vtrPaj ( the inischievousstu.lents at tiie
SHII.oirsl-loEK i what ! M, -..,.,.,, imiversitv trave artistic ami
:i- .-! f..r ' os- ..f .pitiie. ! j,, .i,, to a c-ow Uioiigitig to one of n"t band was on H and discoursed sweet
:n ! .,'1 yW .f lyp.-pi.i. I'ri'-e 1" , ..r..,,, ....,. of . bruh and it i strain of music the assembled crowd.
i . I
an ! . .cuit-.tie. (of paint. Tie animal La since died, and
i"..rtc Im children suit jut re- tit, ar,j.tf, ar pujnying a suspension from
ei i ,-el in ad our already large stock j t.,.i,.
"ii hand. d eit!in:iat Holder-1
:ri:n .V. S,m Mr. John 1. Siivder, .liti.r and j.roprie-
1 -. . i - iiv; and I.iv.-r 1'oiiil-lal t i t.r of the l.nndy ('enter. Iowa, KrvUA-V.r
.1 I. ace eiiar.Ult.-e oil every lst- ulnl wmw, naoe us a pieasaui c-au on last
which was num of eousiderablv over
one hundred menj an equal number of
ladies and children the evening an en
joyable social was -n to the young folks,
and "they danced, night, 'til broad day
light, and went li) with the gals in the
morning." 4
f Slill iiaiier. It never fails to
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V,
1
j :i.e O Nickel
f l-x k. I.e-iks, i'i
B
r'.ocks.
'aiendar.
(locks. Black
Weight
Mantle
Yaln!
: Thursday. Tiis i the frt time that Mr.
Snyder l.a-s viited his oid home since leav
ini it. sume -ihteen ir twenty year ago.
The story relate! u by our Jefferson
township fnend iujard to the extraordi
nary methoiU resd to by the Mevers-
, j dale L'vmmrrcial tenure subscribers was
Where notioof di-so!iitnj:i of cj-partner- i , , , . . ,,
1 . only one of the ma hat has been told us
!iii is not lvin, the retiring partner i , , . . . .
V ;, ....... 7 . of late. A nual,e inmmartil comes
,.eia .e.-,..-ir .... ; back withr'ifsa lie.alic." Forthe truth
fulness of our stat'it we would referto
its agent at this (e, who was present
when the conversajwa had. Tlie Her
ald offers no preis. Lax no canvasers
employed, and st.J sulwription list ia
daily increasing a&. larger dian that of
both the other cou papers put together.
Its list i alwaysojieiexamination. Pub
lish a live, wide-tke. readable tter.
I I.uther. and you not have to send it
. eight month free al inducement forr.ib
senbers. .
the firm of dncu he u a a mem U-r. Per
son retiring "rotii a linn should keep this
in mind, and see that a projier notice i
p'ibl:!iel in irej;ular newspaper.
in all town where a newspaper i pub- 1
lislic.1. every man should advertise in it
even if nothig more than a card. tating '
Li name andhe busiin-ss he is engaged in.
It nt oniy )iy the advertiser, bat it lets
the peopicat distance know that the town
y.i reside in as alive and prosperous com
; musiiivof bun.-s men.
dav.
1
"'lock.
rUs j,s I'.r."ig'irt- in great variety, at
1-'. MoU,.-,
We l.av.i-e line of .-arjM-ts still on
Land that. -ill sell ebenper than tliey
iiave ei sold itl Sil:i-ret. To l
onviiiii J uid si- our pric.1!- they
tnii-t ti -ol I'licap is ; pHl al.-iuan.
J. B. S-X-. TO IT iV 'o.
11- 1 kic i. IKm't fail to c-.iiie and
.-, our ci.n stock of good. before huy
t n z el.i w iwV large assortmetit of dnrn
sl.s-t.- ihithiiiir. liat. l..t
.,:.'. i,... all (."if.-- at eM"irion rates
aT i i.,:-ler:ir.
Sol I'M vs to inform ihe public that
!- ha i-j a Jarei-and iii-.re comphe
;. k . T "i.n.l shoes than ever Wf..re
Tii.e .die tuiri-hased when the mar
ket ..t ',.! w ill lie ..ld at l.ric
ill atni,ie Jrw. rail and s.-him
ls-1'..re puitij eNewhere. N"i. 4 Mam
moth 1:1,1,4
l'.-roi. i-.-l .if pKl. strong, durable
tuii i go 10 the M.iinni.rfh l'.not
; u-l sf ,f slot; Vlil to b-iy them. He
l..i :!..- Iarst(-k (,f bo.ts and shi-s iu
!" "iiriM , I rtlls ;hem at pri.i-s far 1-e-: on Kri.ly rviir.Tr lnt by Major Ward well
'" co.-iijM-t.. If vou don l U lieve it call and Mr. Fal.fr. They had one hundred
:" ' s- aiii No. i Mammoth Blink. and f.fty-n measuring from si j to iif-K-:.e:i1;,,
even l-s'.y's interest at teen incl.e. j.-aught in a day. The Major
K.i.v,., . y;t rve,! , La of. Las ' of.iti.g his h...k that the av-r-.
aii.K-. tl.;H,; i,r,fc,i, iLriagen-hereaS -getem t."
J.enii.c truLU,', :M1 ma.kcrel. Al... !
1 fuii 'hi. ranned fntit. I mean bui- j
!-. Tl'kl ..l!: . -M v ;.l .,f i-ro.-.-rles .
Hour. aM , C.,m ,.ri,s. ralUndi"' sn Mtem.4 burglary. Four men ma-le
s.v I.f. .... . .. :. .1. j , Mil Mltellllt tk-lller tlie
-fsui:.i; ..iiirs. . i.r .--.Titer-
W Hollv.
The Pittsburgh dlviwen of tlie B. A O. R.
II., gave their usual summer excursion to
members of Pittsburgh a id suburban press
on Saturday last. The train left Pittsburgh
shortly after eight in the morning, and
reached here in a Kuring rain aliout 1 p. no.
Carriage were in waiting, which conveyed
the nartv to the Somerset House. After a
few minutes in which to brush tip and get
an apoctizer. the dining room was thrown
ojk ii and displayed a large table in tbesbape
of a crass and covered with the many good
things for which the Somerset House is fa
mous. The cuntre of the table was orna
mented by an huge botpiet of wild flower,
while here and there were to be seen exqui
site little bunches of lillies, pansies and vi
olets. Mr. E. D. Smith, passenger agent,
introduced the attorney of the B. & O., Gen.
Koontz, who welcomcJ the guests in a fif
teen minute speech. After a short reionse
by the President of the Pittsburgh Press
Association, the hungry scribes each seized
knife and fork and wielded them in such
masterly style that the dinner of mine good
host Tayman, though furnished with nioiiH
lain trout, roast beef, roast ham champagne
sauce, roast mutton, eroo,uetts, green iea.s,
and innumerable other dishes of vegetables
melted like flowers before the touch of frost.
StrawlH-rrics, ice cream, nuts' and coffee fol
lowed. I'nfortuuately lor the excursionists,
the rain continued to fall and the pleasant
drive which had keen arranged for them
had to given up. At 4-15 p. m. the train
steamed out of ton u, the strangers, one and
all, expressing themselves as pleased with
Somerset, and loud in their praises of that
famous hostlerie, the Somerset House. The
next stop was made at Markleton, where the
party were the guests of the Messrs. Markle,
who took them over the new tram road by
mule power, and exhibited the wonder of
their pnlp mill. After partaking of the
gallant Captain's hospitality, they once
more lioarded the train homeward bound,
but an unfortunate freight wreck detained
them at Pinkcrton, and it was after six
o'clock Monday morning that they reached
Pittsburgh.
Tiie following is a copy of a letter written
hv Wm. S. Morgan to the editor of the
Mi-ycndale Comwrrcil. immediately after
the (JwwierrWhnd hoisted the Philadelphia
ticket, requesting that his card be with
drawn from that paper. As the CommertHd
failed to withdraw the card, we are asked to
publish this letter in order that Mr. Mor
gan's positio-i as a candidate, may not be
misunderstood by the Republican voters of
the county. Mr.Morgan is still acandidate,
but is not in sympathy, as lie states in his
letter, with the position taken by the Com-meivi-il.
When he announced his name i.i
that paper he did so nndcr the impression
that it was a Republican pajier.
Friend Iir: I am sorry to find, in your
last issue, that you have cut loose trom the
regular organization of the Repnblican iar
ty. and lent your aid in organizing a new
tiarty which can, at best, hope for nothing
beyond the defeat of our grand old party. I
hope you will yet reconsider the course yon
have taken and nail to your masthead the
Harrisburg ticket, and must ask that, if you
fail to do so, you withdraw my announce
ment from your paper. I make this request
because I have no sympathy whatever with
your Philadelphia movement, and do not
wish to mislead any of your readers who
might support me, supposing that, because
my card is in your paper, I endorse and ex
pect to work with the new party. I have
always been in sympathy with any move
ment looking toward honesty and purity in
politic or elsewhere, but I think the Repub
lican party, founded as it is on principles of
right and justice toward all men, and com
posed a it is of the best citizens of this na
tion. U able and willing to correct any
abuse that may lie found in it without its
members going outside its organization and
banding together for its destruction.
With regret for the course vou have taken,
I am a ever, your personal friend.
Wm.S. Moth; 3.
Tlie following is tlie reply received by Mr.
Morgan from the editor of the Cummrrcial:
Metebsiule, June G, 152.
I am jiowerless in the premise. Get tne
county chairman to issue tiie orders, a, un
der the rules, be alone can ; He standing up
forthe Regulars it is well to be consistent in
observing regularity. Respectfully,
Lor. A. Smith,
Chairman Tile this (Tuesday) morning
wrote the editor of the Cnojio-cia instructing
him to withdraw Mr. Morgan's card.
" " A husband com pjed that Lis shirt bo
TIm- twmiT, sale of i.nseatl lands, anJ colUrs ud,v p ,nJ
whu ht.kp.vin the court hoaeonMon-r, . -,., to . knowinc shirt-
as nor as largely attended a usual, i fn.k a -n- w.ti woltilV th,
that. . ., I
. in. -...sv. ... .. : attention of houseners: said the
eoiiiuiissioii.-. were Capt. C. J. Harrison,
Ya!. Hay mid. H. Coffroth, P-sip.. to all
of whom -n- a numU-r of tracts were
knocked .'low
The finest I of mountain trout we have
x-en f.e yes was brought to town
I luring thalisenec of J. W. Harnett in
the West, hisorcat Hillside a the Kene
tore iid wer le-
tcctej bv Uie -rk. Mr. Thomas Hyatt. He ,
ruin, "the fault Lvith your laundress.
When doing op j collar she stretches
them the wrong w Damp linen is very
pliable, and a go-ulI will altera iour
' teen inch eo'.Lr.r if fifteen inch iu the
twinkling of an j She ought to stretch
tiieui crosswise auot lengthwise. Then
in straightening oyonr shirt bosom she
make another nuke of the same sort.
I They also on ! it te pulled crosswise in
i stead of lenpthw' particularly in the
j neighborhood offnevk. A lcngthwte
pull will draw theikXiood auiuewhat un
der your chin, wit it was rieier meant to
iro, and of course jils the set of your cul-
The members of. the Pennsylvania Edito
rial Association, with their wives, daugh
ter, sister, and sweethearts, assembled at
Harrisburg on Monday of last week, and
were quartered at the three best hostlerie of
the town the Bochiel, Jones and Bolton.
Tuesday morning they started on a ecial
train, kindly placed at their disposal by the
oflicials of the P. R. R., on their tenth an-
1 nual excursion, with Washington City a
j their point of destination. The party was
coiuosed of about three hundred person,
I and were met at the Washington and Poto
; mac depot bv the members of the local ex
ecutive committee, who conducted them to
the Metropolitan and National Hotels,
where every arrangement had been made
for their entertainment. On Tuesday even
ing Senator Cameron escorted the Jrty
to the Executive Mansion, where they were
received by President Arthur. On Wednes
day morning the association boarded the
good boat W. W. fiircoran. and after a most
enjoyable ride down th Potomac, vi-ited
Mt. Vernon in a body, lre they wept
over the last re-ting f-lmm 'rietid Wash
ington and gaxod with wonder and awe
upon the historic hatchet. The day was
pleasantly spent at Mi. Vernon. Immedi
ately after lunch, Bob" Risk, of Lancaster,
in bcnaii 01 tue ineraoers 01 tne aasocia
for nm-li a meeting. An immense boarding
tent, in which l.UM people can be. Muted at
the taiilea at a time, is one of the first feat
urea likely to he noticed by all who arc anx
ious altout the provisions made for the out
er man. Near this tent is the tabernacle, J
which is a large circular tent in which 4,"UU
pel sons can be seated, all so arranged that
the faces of the entire audience are turned
toward the centre, where a rostrum about
three feet high is erected, occupied by the
nioderator, clerk, representatives of the
press, and the standing committee. No one
can enter this tent and look over the assem
bled multitude without being impressed
with the venerable appearance of those
within. The locks of at least three-fourths
ol the male portion of the audience were
Vilvered with the frosts of time." We
have never seen so many together ia any
assembly who gave evidence of having
passed the meridian of life and whose ap
pearance gave such uniform evidence of
physical strength and robust constitutions.
No better evidence than this is needed to
prove the beneficial effects straight forward,
upright living upon the constitutions of
men.
On Wednesday it was estimated that not
less than 20.0.H) people were on the ground,
and yet everything was quiet, ordtrly and
and pleasant. The arrangements for fecd
ine this multitude is almost perfect. Alwut
IO.UUO people were fed at the dining tent and
saloons, under the sujiervisioii of the com
mittee having this matter ir. charge, and
pic-nic dinners seemed to be the order in
almost every fence corner and under al
most every apple tree ol an orchard near by.
For breakfast yestenlay morning, five
lieevcs; were consumed, for dinner six, and
five again for supper, making in all sixieen
for the day. The coffee-pot, which is a
larget tint, holds five barrels, and at a sin
gle meal yesterday wa emptied four times.
Think of that ye hotel keepers of Somerset,
and do not desjiair of being able to cater for
the multitudes who gather in our good old
county town on court week or when the
"Big Show" conies.
Knoch Eby of Illinois is moderator again
this year and John Wise of the same state
is reading clerk. Both of these men seeni
to lie well qualified for these respective du
ties. The moKt interesting question that
has come before the conference thus far,
was the reiort of the committee to visit the
editor of the Progressive Christian aud the
Berlin congregation. A the adoptioil of
this report by the conference would sever
the relation of the editor as well as the
church over which he presides, with the
general body, it wa considered a grave
question and excited much very warm and
earnest discussion on both tidi-s. When
the vote was taken there was perfect still
ness in the honse and after the announce
ment by the moderator that the rej-ort wx
adopted the next item of business wa call
ed and the quiet manner in which the con
ference passed to its consideration presented
a striking contrast with the commotion that
usually follows tlie tinal vote ujion a ques
tion of equal importance in almost any oth
er deliberate IkkIv.
Another resolution which wa warmly
discussed and finally passed, provided that
members of the brotherhood who sjioke dis-
respcetftilly of the action of the body or the
measures it passed should be he'd responsi
ble to the meeting, and unless willing to
make confession should be dialt with at
once and so reported to their own cliurchc.
For the correctness of the statement con
cerning this resolution we can not vouch, as
it wa rejHirteil to us from second hands.
This a well as tlie action of thoconference
in relation to the Berlin committee is said
to be ot jte unsatisfactory to what is known
a the pnrressive element of the church,
and it 1 thought by laai.y that a division is
likely to follow. Several confc meet
ings of the Progressives have . jn held at
some point near the ground during the
session, and the propriety of separating
themselves from tlie body is said to have
been discussed with a great deal of feeling.
Principal among those who have been pres
ent at these Progressive meetings, are J. W.
Beer. J. H. Worst, E. I.. Yoder. P. J.
Brown. Edward Mason, Ir. J. E. Roop, H.
K. Meyers and W. I). Mallow all of Ohio.
Also II. R. Holsingerof Penn'a. anil J. C.
Cripe of Michigan. At their meeting yes
terday a committee was appointed to wait
on the standing committee with propositions
looking toward an adjustment of all tne dif
ferences lietweeu the different parties, and
it is yet to Le Imped that a division may lie
avoided.
These annual meetings afford au excel
lent tipKirtuuity for the Dunkard brethren
in all parts of our country to keep up the
most friendly relation with each other.
Vearafteryear they Come together every
state in the In ion bring represented and in
their social meetings outside of their regu
lar business session they make each others
acquaintance and thus become more inter
ested in the prosperity and well being of
OTF0H ASSEX3LT,
Doc B li EaoL' rnosrniTK. Having ban- JOHV A V!TKFt
died Baugh A Son's Double UgU brand (or ; . ' mh'-h '".
two years, the merit of nhu li have brut ; sul-iect U, the dwbi.iB ... the Keputils-itB Pit
fairly tested by many of the farmer iu thi . mr fclactisn, to tw ztel.1 Salunlay, June itMU.
section, we are prered to say that it i one
among the best fertilizer row in u.r, and I tSFFWIi ASSEHM. 1 ,
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN,
113 and 115 CLINTON STREET,
JOHNSTOWJf. PA.,
Beg li
WILLIAM S. MOKUAX,
or -jknxeb Towxsuir,
Subjfet to the deoi-len of the Repal.llcan Pri
mary iectwo, tu t held Saturday, J one iMib.
FOR ASSEXVLY,
ANDREW J. COLBOHN.
take pleasure in naming
Price by the ton of 10 bags, $iS.im
Price by the bag of SO ismnds, :t.00
Cook A BKrairs.
Think of it : Men's full stock, half dou
ble sole stoga Shoes at $3 cent a pair, men's
fine buttoned or lace shoes at $1.. "7; ladies'
fine
pai
button shoes at 37 cents; best sole leather at
21 cents jier ponnd. The largest, cheapest
and best selection of shoes in the county
just received at Paul G. Nowag's cbeapstore, "'Rd towaemr.
liorl'n i Subject to the decision of the Repntill.a Prl-
iieriiii. 1 a. : aiary Election, to be held Saturday, J une ti-lih.
or SOXKCSCT BOBOCOa.
bllraa Prima-
uae 24th.
ie kid button or lace shoe at Oil cents a ; Subiert to the decision or the Repu
ir. carpet slippers at S7 cents; infant's j " t0 beM
IT" FOR ASSEMBLY,
ALLEN S. WILL,
Mkat Market. Main Street. We have!
just added a large Refrigerator to onr Meat
Market in which all meats can be kept coo'
and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, Ac, kept
constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties
buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig
erator until wanted.
We jave, also, luO.OCO new brick for sale,
which we will sell by the hundred or thous
and at a low price.
Ross IUvt .t Co.
FOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR,
JESSE HOOVER,
or xiLroan TowasHir.
Sabjret to the deeUioa of th Republican Pri
mary Election, to be held Satardar, June 2iih.
Special Mestiox. During a mem visit
to Johnstown, wcdropjied in to co Curt, (i
Campliell, the popular Main street drnggist,
and found him a courteous and obliging
gentleman. Mr. Campbell's store is at 2"'4
Main street, and his line of Drugs. Medi
cines, Dye Stuff. Perfume, and Toilet Ar
ticles is large and complete. He keeps no
old, stale stock, but everything fresh and re
liable. We would advise our reader to call
on him when in Johnstown; and onr farmer
frienils and physicians will find it to their
advantage to consult him on any thing in
his line before purchasing elsewhere.
Read thi and tell your neighbors that
Paul (i. No wag has enlarged his store room
and added to his stock of Shoes, Hats
Leather, Fancy (iooils and Notion, Trunk?,
Satchels, Watches, Cbx-ks and Jewelry, an
immense selection of men's, Ixjy's and chil
dren's clothing, and invite everybody to
come and examine stock and price. Men'
suit at j-1-..o; fine black suit. at $7..r to
!."5; boy's suits td.iiS to 4.l; children's
kilt suit $1.7o to ft.OO. Hats iu endless va
riety. jod Wool Hats .iO cent. Also, all
the leading spring and summer styles of la
die' Hats and Millinery (loods.
13TF0R JURY COMMISSIOSF.R,
CHARLES F. RAYMAN,
OT BROTHERS VALLEY TOWSSHir.
Subject to th decision of th Republican Pri
mary Election, to be held Saturday, J une '.Mta.
DllY GOODS, MILLINERY.
FJLIsTOlT GOODS,
Notions, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Mattings,
Bugs and
LACE CURTAINS!
Our assortments of the alow iiicr.tioiu? ! oo-ls art- the
LARGEST IIST JOH1S STOAVsT !
And we know that those buying of m wi!! f.i:J
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST!
Walmt i.x.r Hair EnsTORtR.--It is en
tirely different from all others. It is as
clear a water, and, as its name indieates, is
a perfeetly Vegetable Hair restorer. It will
immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair to its natural color, and
produce a new growth where it ha fallen
off. It d. not in any manner afli-tt the
health, wlm h sulphur, urar of lead and
nitrate of i'ver preparations have done.
It will change tight or faded hair in a few
days to a he..utiftil flossy brown. Ask your
dnigs'ist for it. Knch bottle i warranted.
Smith, Kline A Co., wholesale agents. I'hil
adelphia, and '. V Crittenden. Xew York.
List of the committeemen of the Ilepub
lican party for Somerset county for 12:
Addison A. J. olliorn.
Allegheny Wm. H. Miller,
llerlin borouh Jaeob Kri.-sinf.-er.
Ilrothersvalley S. . Forney.
t'oneniaUfih Samuel Mi-hler.
Confluence horonjihT. H. Krantz.
Elklick M. F. hour,-.
Greenville J. C. Kendall.
Jefferson A. l. Leiihnrt.
Jennertown Jaeob Kautz.
Jeiincr township K. . Nell'.
I-arimer-!'. W. Suder.
Lower Turkevfoot J. J. Hush.
Meyersdale borough Alex, sliuei
.Middleereek-J. R. McMillen.
Milford-J. C. F. Miller.
New Baltimore borough John treorge.
New Centreville borough I utiiel W. Will.
Northampton K. 0. llowman.
Taint Levi Swank,
tiucmahoning J. H. Zimmerman.
Salisbury W. H. Lamliert.
Shade-T. 0. Mock.
Somerset borough L. M. Hieks.
Somerset S. M. Wendel.
Somerset, North Jonathan Miller.
Southampton W. p. Martz.
Stonycreek E. M. Lambert.
Stoystown borough Abraham Ferrer.
Summit Samnel Savior.
Upper Turkevfoot S. I. Weimer.
Frsiua borough E. I. Yutzy.
Wellersbui- lioroiifth Michael Tn.
J. R. Scott, C.. W. F;lk,
Seeretarv. Co. ( liairinan.
t-FOR J I R Y COMXISSIOSER,
CHARLES II. MILLER,
OrSOXEUSET TOWXSBir.
Subject to the decision of the KeiiuMK'sa Fri
mary t-leetiun, to be held Satunlsy, June Mtli.
D'
SSOLUTION NOTICE.
inz
(Hmnty. ra., we, the Emlerslrieil, ninprisliiic the
linn of the '-Somerset Italry Co., Lliniieil." have
this day dissolved by mutual eooseot. Any per
son bavina cUlmt iflr.t ihe said eompsn or
nrni, will forward them at one to E. A. sjaire.
New Berlin, N. Y., their duly aathnriird auruu
listed New Berlin, N. Y., May 1st, lsi
OKORilE saoi;
tlHAM. U KOHINSUX,
1-7 MARY K. SJAHE.
E?pc.i;il Xotit'c is tu imr Frgf stock of
Carpets and Lace Curtains ! ! !
ri CARPET at frcm 18c psr yard up.
LACE CURTAINS at frcn 75c. rair hd.
CARPET MaicliediCut, Sewed, and Pit Gown, if Desired !
IDGE SALE.
Cooimi.iiineri of Somerset ciiunly will oiler to
let at public outcry to toe l.-wct and l.ts; bbider
on the premlMt, on
Saturday, July 15ti,
at one oVInck p. m.. the building ol a bridge over
KoariDK Kun at r'rie-llinea Mills, in Jeoner X"'p.,
Somerset eounty. Ha.
Flana and epecitteatinn' will be exhibited on
dayolaale. AIIAM S. SHAFFER,
AtteM JOSEPH HORN LR.
U. J. HORN ER. H.W. URl RAKER.
J-'.4 Clerk.
JOTICE IN DIVORCE.
Harriet U. Hanxm In the Court ofl.'oaimon
by next friend 1 Pleaj of SomenHrtOontr,
Adam R. Humbert, I Pa., No. Jan. T. IU-
t. Sabuo;n In Iiivoree.
Dempsey B. Hanson. 1 1 Nov.lSH allaeSuhfena
J loaed.
And now S3nl of May ISM on motion of John R.
Seolt E. attorney for the libellant. the Cuurt ai
polnteOeo. R. Scull Ei. Comniif-iimer tu lake
testlmimy.
Extract fmm the rworil.
I'er'.itied May Kth, Ist.
S. V. TRENT,
Prothonntary.
All parlies interested will take notice that the
nniletinel will a-tend to the ilutiegofhis i
polntment at bin olhve on Wendemlay the 17th
oay ol July 111 when and where lliey are request
ed lo attend.
CEO. R. scrEi.
jU CotumUdiuDer.
D M I N I ST R A TO R S' X OT I C E.
Etate of Frederkk Swupe. late of Reilin Eor
oui$. Simerwi Co., Uee'd.
Ietter? of admialtratlon on the aliore estate
bavina: been granted to the undenfyned, by the
firoper authority, notice Is hereby fivea ro those
ndebted to It to ma ice immediate payment, and
thone havina claims or deman'ta will present them
Inly authenticated lor settlement, on Wednesday,
the luth day of July. at the residence ot the
Administrator.
1). J. BRUBAKER.
Administrator.
WWlii n isitin town, Io Not Fail to ali in ami icr
GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN.
frank W.IUy
T3
ESTAIJLISHLW 3t YEARS.
.A. IT
John II. ll.-.j.
BROS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Til, Coper and Sleet-ta fare Mannry,
Xo. 2S0 Washington Street, Johnstown, Pa.
v73 AI2 TC CFrE-
-FURNISHING GOODS II GESERAL
imilULOl OIUILO UilU UUU0L-IUIU1IO1I1H
At Prices Less than any other House in Western Pennsylvania.
Ijn. Kti-ani
VO'IICE TO CONTRACTORS.
11
i Bt direction of the Biiard of School lllrector. I
will receive until Monday, June l :h. lsU. ieale.
j prop-.s-ils for the building of anew two-story brick
i actum! house In Somerset bo-onuh, the plans and
! soecincatlons of which may be seen at my office.
An approved bonil conditioned on the ialthful
i jierlormaucej of the contract will be repaired trom
r. I the p&iv.to whom the tame mar lie awarded.
The rlitht of reiectioif any or all bids is reserved
' to Hie Board of Wet-tors,
J7 V. . JL W tlxi.J'-i.
liKl'L'BLICAX J'KIMAUY El.KtTlOX.
The Republican vtiters of ?iiiiTH!t cutin
ty are rejiiitl to sxerublc at tlie plao-s se
lecteil in tlit-ir iwveral election districts;, on
Saturday, June 24, 1HX2, for the pur
pose of nominating' a county ticket.
J. li. Aott. 'iF1.,V. 11 LI.,
Secretan'. Cliainnnii.
all, than ould I the case bad they not this j wou)ll respectl-aiiy inf,.rni my friends of
opportunity of beeoming acquainted. On Somerset county that I have opened a new
our way out we stopped at Vanaw fifteen .iruj; store at 2T-' Main Street, Johnstown,
miles below this place, and had the pleas- pavi.re I would le pleased to see tl.ein.
ure of paying a short visit to onr old friend Mv st.M k consists of Pure Irup, Chemicals.
Allen V. Snyder brother of your enter- P3tent Medicines, lye Stun. IVrfumery
prising merchant John .Snyder of Somerset. ttI1j fancv c.U generally. At this season
Allen in flourishing like a sunflower plant- I wid call attention to tiie iiisectnules.
elin rich soil, and knows how to make an ,(l, aPure Paris ;recii. Pure Powdered
old friend comfortaMa fora few hours as White Hc!lelore, Per-ian Insect Powder,
well its any one we rver met. ,.tr When in need of anything in the
ours Truly. ! dni line ror.ie and see nie or wri'e for
r.Li.Kt. ) nrires. All in-iMirie i-lioerfnllv anwerel.
i'has. tlcirtrnr.
TESTED 3ni FOOHD WORTHY !
In order to brlna: more fully before the notl.-e of
the people the raiue ol a true and tried remedy,
we hereby xive the following reliable testimonial
fmm one of the many who have been cured, and
whose reputation for veracity cannot lie ues
tinned. tVooriBrsv, N. J. March M, ISsJ.
! Swkih.su BittebaCo. :
! (rnnTLCvrx : I have sufleml with dyspepsia
and IU horrtiile etfecti lor many years. Have
I spent hundreds of ilollara with physicians and in
' patent metiwines, witn no avail, i nave oeen un- :
1 able la eat meats of any kind, and could not re I
. tjio water on my st.ma.-li, and was unaoie to
' jleep at oiidit. 1 was lnilui-el to procure anil try
a buttle of your Swedish Hitters, and can consci
I entiously aay its use was lollowwi by beneUcial
In-sults. I can now sit down and enjoy a hearty
, meal of meats and vexetablea of any kind, and
, hare rained sixteen pounds In three weeks, ami
; can cordially recommend it toother.
Very respeetiu'ly.
j AVlit'STl'S PKCHU
j PriprietOT ef Woodbury City C-oach Une. irehl's
! lavery and Aecommodatluii Stables.
i The above statement cjn be relied wi.
! WM. 1. SCOTT.
Ex-Mayor of the city ol Woodbury. N. J.
Swedish Bitters Is a sure cure for dyspepsia,
kidney and liver eomplaint, bilioasness, and all
I diseases of tlie stomach. rive II a trial and you
will see that the test of Swedish Hitters t the
' pruof of Its merits. ATanutartured bv SWEU.
1SH B1TTEKS CO.. Wi.nlliury, .V. J. Sold by
all drunitlsts at T-1 cents per bottle
may 14.
Milford June, InJ . June 1.
MARKET REI'OHT
lX-rrecte-1 weekly by R. Beatty. Son i ., :
W holcmle Produce Communion .Merchant, lltLs- ,
Imrxh. Pa., j
ouafry Prsxlsieo.
A Mile Better. per s-aL SOaTjc. Eacni. I'onn-
try Clear Sides. 4luc: Kit. T'-sci Shoulders, I
TaSc. 0heese. JSew Ohio Kactory. 111 J". Miried ;
Krnlta. Apples, sliced. eaTe: do. .uarters, toto : ;
Peactes, halves, ea7c : peeled, do. l.ic ; pit ted j
Cherries. SSaiw-: Raspberries, MiiVc: Hlaeiir-;
rics,lfcl: .erlbkiralL eUie-s. Ijve reese, ; OIIKRIFF
fver lb. .Miicl. 4,iaJ. per dmen.
' .-. -. . i Uv r Mil nl a iwrla n Krit m mill K.I . iytl4il
..i.l .H.i.tL.11 ml.t In l.ihl-lii.r in Tin. i i !rmlied Iron rn-l Rhcct.Ir.-n. s-:
Pipe. li..t-Air Pipe, KN.nnif, Spuutiinf. M u-U. nl Korines, aud all w.irk jru.lr.ln- to inUr I ur-a-es.
t'.timates riven and w.k i by nrt-clis .Me.-haui.-s only. S.le Aifctii. l-.r -it.le t - k.
Johnstown Cook Siars' Antl-Iust I.Hok. kxivlsinr Pcnn. In H.me- urnislnnit O.i-sis we .ti -r
Coal Vases. Toilet Sets. Hme. I Closets. " ike Hoxi-S, I'liamder-i-allo, Knives au-t t.irxs nu.i n
and plated) Itenaan Silver spoons. KrcanoU Si..n. Tea Truys. Liticl. Ir. n an-l Kinn.r.i.l
Wares llntssand Copper Ketile.1, Meat Hrnilers, fivster Ur-llcm, U-n Hei?r. iU .intercut kiwis.
Bread Toasters, Plate.! Britannia and Wire t:ators. Iron Stands, ire Irons, an I ever. tl..n o.
Ware nee led In the Cooklnit I n-part in en t. An experience of tliinvtbrec years In buir.es here wa
bles us to meet the wants ol t' i rn.ntmmiiv m mir line, with a K.nil article at a low prlc. All gn-is
sold WARRANTED A3 R KHK r S t.SI Vl or Ihe money relunded. I all and se- the V.ar : it-1
prices betore purchasing ; no tr..ol.le lo show!.ls. fersic onmnienciDif H..osc -Reepln will
per cent, by buyiiiK their i n ht In.in us. .Ilercbants sllinit ipio-ls In our lino hm send it
Wholesi.le Prlcsj List, or cab ml itet i, nutations of our Ware . as we have no apprenib -s nil -:r
work is Warranted to be ol tbo is. i-Mlr.y t li.west ptl - e. 1- Java money call on or send to
HAY BROS, Xo. 2S0 a-Iiinctoii Mreel. Johnstown, Prnr.'a.
HERE I S THE PLACET
J. M. HOLDERB AUM I SONS
NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK,
A Ci.n-ij.i.-l AM-irtnicnt -d GrHGRAL MERCHANDISE c. i -l.-i i,.- o;
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS!
A I-.i.-to Asiortrirr.t of
DRESS GOODS AND NOTIONS!
MENS, I JOY'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTH IXti!
HATS .BOOTS AND SHOES !
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I
Queensware, Hardware, Glassware,
VJTJLX JLA JL XjJLJCLa sZ?.
AUKind8 of Window Blind3 and Fixtures, Wall Papers,
Umbrellas, Satchels and Trunks, Churns, Butter
Bowls, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Toledo
Pumps, Farm Bells, Corn Plant
ers and Plows, Cultivators,
and WAGONS!
THE JIOLAXJ) CHILLED PLOW,
The CHAMPION JIOWEll A- HEAP Ell,
'Ihe CHAMPION (ill A IX SEED DP ILE
With Detachable Fertilizer.
THE BUST OF EVKKY1 JIIXO AT
J. M. HOLDERBATJM & SONS',
am:.
o
Wayne A IVrkebilu have just rweived a
laiye amount of new stock at their Turni-1
ture wan-room, un Main street. Call ami'
2".2 Main Stn-.-t.
skre gtxxid ami fnJ
tlieirprcrs are.
MARRIED.
how Mirririsinply Ion
lar. With the lit of your iiitkUanJ an ! tioii, iiresentej IStahle, of Uie Ocitysbarg
S"vi.Bp.V
Ti.RE. Mr. Fieher, "f th?
anf KT4ricltJ. lii.tfiit
orn-nnl tire tlii iii. vhen they made a j
.rvii :-tate rem. Trunn of blood found ;
Inn
nat ion
. i . :
tlw- urxt tliiv iittat? tLat ww of the shot ' ,
rV I siHfo. i Hvmns. Kansilr I " r '
iVS I.-.. m RHan.'. rwk Pouk. Har- " ! ". "'" '
r 1 ei; m l .ril,. s, : , A tne niaihtin east wa cominp along
le Libra i- v '
inch totliiirh. nirour collar an inch too 0My7er, with a Tittle batchet. The t.re-
Vou have it nnilrmraoleoirabi-j joutation sjieerh was replete with wit and
- . 1 I . 1... C. .1 I
uumnr, aaiA was repuoupi ui ) ouuic,
who. hv the way. was an intimate personal
OnThaisvUy. JuMh. li in the Meth-: frienJ (.r i.m who s buried there, in his
ist church. Smirt. Ta . by Rer. tstew- j MU , j wIiner. He related a nnm-
an, Mr. Ed. M. KUtI, uf J)erry Ration; j T of umorouj annecdotes of when he
lAaTiijM!aa'ta4 MTlfT fn TTt 4 PffiWl f a 7 9 1 i. .1 3 J
hi t .miir roar lxtr iu.,1 . i "
- V -MM1a UtTJ .
SlASIBtAnVK E. Ik, BUI ioW
shi to orrrule roar IxttjuAm,
in art ii-J ot true inent i piao-J Wf.ire you.
y.i r Ji-Uc or your l.iJncT4uj
. . ,l.i. i ...
otr p-viwi, ii wttsrr ; lswsure a
We9tm.jrlaTi! eon-. Pa . w-a. married to LnJ George were boys together, and fre
quently lived his bandana, so allccted was he
at the recollection. - I'pon returning to the
city the party, after taking supper, spent the
e renins at Abner's concert cardens. The
Miss Martha C. RK lati2luer of John
Roberta one of tl.airext and most accota-
uti.lcr a full kl of .team at Fort Hill on j ,,i!lliej of Sook-- many for .laughter.
: Sunday afterm. it was run into by a ThrlnmJi tliealur.7t.irh !,il Wiuta-
ik-sUv JecorUel.well AileJ with inrited 1 v,i. ,.r d. .
as neriotwlv' uml. bat f'-rtiinatelv none ., ijv- ,v hri.lal nartr ' ,. . " . -.".- 1
. : (ruests wtien at ir mM tne nriiiat I1" 1 to. the diflerent uoiuw of interest in and
Watted By two gentlemen, a furnished
room in Somerset, without board, by the
month or quarter. Addre-, Matin? liKal
ily and term.
Jons Mars-ton,
Y. O. box
KtRMTt KE fur All. i 'all at "('ofTroth'i
Old Reliable Fnrtiiture Store,"' on Patriot
street, Soiiier, Pa., where you can buy
first -;laj. hand-made and city mannfactur-
ed Funiiture of all descriptions at bottom
prices.
j
The sale ol the rial estate of Muthias!
Shaulis, late of Somerset township, deceas-1
eil, has been continued until Tuesday of
August court next, at the conrt house, un
less sold at private sale aooner. Tenons
desirous to buy will call upon. Jacob Xell'or
John H. ITuI, at Somerset, l'a.
Ii U il l i M K R C'Ol' X T U Y 34 A S . On t he
Slh day ot June, at the residence of the
bride's pan-nts. by Rev. !.. !,. Sirber. Mr. J.
W". Eroniher to Miss F.innie Count rynian,
both of this county.
HOFFMAX STAT1.U!. n thefirt of
June, at the residence of Mr. Tobias Scich
er, in Shanksville, by Rev. J. J. Welch. Mr.
Charles Hoifinaii to Miss Ijllie Ststler,
both of Stoystown, this couniy.
Sua-ar. Hal.- pr H.: Saaar Oran . ual-Jti
I .n ODliiD setti, ptr l.u--a 0aTiJ. Butter
i ('bole Koll, -.tatilc. Fuultry. Live ChK-ttnn,
7ijc per pair, aeoirlini X11 file : Iirestx"!. xt
I lb. 1-U1V: Torkejs. lnaiilct Om, sasie; lnit-an,
I Ualiie. Potatoes, 1 Taai si per insbel: Sweets.
! S 00. Salt, Jfn. l.ptrblil. 1 : titra. ir
I l.hl, 1 Si : iKiry. per btil. 1 . liaa-. OKtun.
! White. rlt.w.-: "ku. Mixeil.av-': Uwil
: en. ' .'a'.w. See-'ls. limothr. er bam-L 2 e.'i
SOMERSET, PE-UrA.
III'IIANS n-UKT ..Y.
of vai.i Ar.i.r: i:k it. ist .. ry..
Co.. y . an-l u m itire-ne-l. t'itsi tml I eil
to pulilic sale, al ttie l-niirt House, In IsnuitT-et,
l'a., cn
Ff'olrj, J'inc !'Wi,
t Ilrirlusr.f r.n .irler of s ii-int '.tit - f t.'.
i ( rjii.an Ci-urt 1 . nirrnet 1 "..uoty, to i:.r-s:
i r-l, I will exjMi'fl tu i:f l: ia!-. -i.i
' Si'irJo'i. h '.
I I .1 !'
' on the iirm:i--i. at 1 i'p!-i-' f.
int. of. in ami l Ihe j d ta Miiu,T i t',t,l,. n'MH
1 in ..aiersei ti.wn-. fc),)ltltll iauu (), J t H,.Ju.r, ,im,TdK
tin
lie-.:
. iiioma;
H ji.t,
-ijrii .
rx vuu. . . . . .1 . - r - 1 w. 1.. ....... . . u - ... --
ly.dpcticoryour Mrw.J wi' entered. The bndud. were M Mary I abont th(1 twnlr,-inpU,n Heigh, the
.iim,,.-..... Stewart and Miss V Roberts; and the stoldiers' Home, the Corcoran Art Gallery.
' i I '"Ie,f e!i.sh Ilitt
j idy. It wiil d. more
A liaoaal Jn 'J it r.
' I 1 rosmt nf rV
ttcrtheinfalliliUreni-!""1 J . . proomsmen Air. t Jatt.rson ana r. -j tbe Bureau of ngranng i rrinUiiR, Uie
moreforyou than we : ,n'', "."" ""l,'r W. Beifker. Drr after the ceremony HmithiomimH Jnite, the rarioiw depart-
Irertisient and testi. "" m , number of Ihe itndiate frada of tftelmcnt- arv) jn tct fTeTTthing worthy of
11- r. . . A wit ralf e A Idemey row. the ucup- f dM ne n,- loo1ce, ,t. T,ie party returned
-' "T tHe sud lew 4lt.p in u. rtyof 04 . Ik-nforl. committed sui-1 aeace 01 Ioe orlle rnL". n,Jsl j to HarrLsburg on Friday afternoon, where,
.tui sk Ha. rii.lkitl.ii-f-U- haiw hersr 00 Sundavaft- re,i,i rej An " p- 1 after taking dinner at Hutchinsqns, they
iMo.'fc i, 1 :i.u .... v. il.i , .:i.i..!bPWupUtoahe Uam for Phila-1 hoartW trains cuiDr north, eaat. aoutli. and
m rni H,s- t . .in,, i.Ut of k-aJ iVe t., ,n. h : Jeifm, w T we ea"Tn Aur I rest, and tbe tenth ninu-Al etliMnal excur
v
lations.
Some uf the us4 ltook csms in tbe
tiNir ole eastern ntier
. r ,r. v, nuW.-ri;.-. n- -iji.,..;....i. Hiau eatemU it m heaKy conrmtn- ..!,: DeGr the imk.
il i.v.., - . . -....i ..... .: latiofia. 1
Thm r.u.i inmi a sii.I- uem ia-uitui.i. iiU tlie baiter an mod I
II .ii.'. atnl -f!W a lut. Mini 1 1" .-. ... Irr mrt. Hnul.i.u i.L.4U I. Ui I
ar I'linm
e-. try
Call and see our tine line of cashmeres.
IvrosTtXT jo Rt iLDCRs. We offer at our
warehouse or on track Somerset station, in
fWe to ten bnrrel lots.
White Lime, per barrel, 130 lbs. net, M.fid
Calcined Plaster, per bbl. 2S0 lbs net, 2.0D
Cement, per barrel, 2s0 His. net, 2JD
Quality cuaranteed.
Cook A IIkekit.
MIIUIT Milk wrt
Uometad by Ouusi k RcBarra
SAuaa w
CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4
Apple, dried. f .
AiiUebotter, 9 fai.
Krn.f 1
Bntur, V "sew)
(rail)
liockwheat V bk
meal, 10S !
IVffwix V fc
Uassio, shvalders, f
mAJKm
t 1 o'clm-k o. n . all the rli'it. tl'le. l-r-" an.
i-l:ilm ..I ihe da-femlant. liaiilrl I". .Milirr im l
, - - ... .... - . . . . . . rnnmiu n n mi- -.n. ,ruau
- a: I i'-ver. iiaa lor nuiaii . - 1 fnwiiix real estate, sitnata
. T" . 9h;r(. x,inert ninriiT, r-. rooiaimnK 1 si-.- .,, n. ..,,1 .,,,,
j Ir m. incr.-s-uiiairy. iw pn pu .I perches, strict mea.are. MH,,U l..s M j yn, 4 ,,.r ,' 4B;,'.h,
reriew. Henry barn.ll.Sinoei Herney. lle.ic- J Ssn ao, wrli tiinnere l. A t.i-.t..r liame . u.
! Oreen Coffee. FaneT Kio. Ml Ih. 13c K.bolisa. n-l uth-r. bavins; tberw ernete.1 a :ry an-l a ,mra aii nnt.r,,..u-Ant ibn -11 .r- I
do. l-.'V : Prime Ki. lle;Oil K10, lw ir- " Mra "" .i..u1ann-. rrhmrt , a .irietT l lrnu.a l miu, hur
ilinarr. V-,-: Java, VMCJe 1 with the apiurtenaorm I leet IhK-a, ami llintn)e nn t.e t.r. tM'i-'. T;i
KMSieJlCoflea. la paper, perils Kalsr: luw-i Takea in eiernttwi ai tbe suit .. Ai!am Air-1 Urm it ln , tirh ,t,le .,, mm,, :,.,. (,
er ara.ies. lS'vil.'lc: In Lull;, liilic: Java, paper; . man. te. eoneaiitly lo l.'entreiiie an-l 1:. -ka.l,
. . . . ,. 1 I vvt. w ATI Troti imti-haiin, mt t'i attire I . . . .
.- r 1 - . . 1 an-l lift -nurciie ann sctiw.l.
sale will please utt Hutu tbat a part ol t he par-1
ehase mrnv-y to lie aiaile knuvn at tlie nine uf ; AMI
sale will tie reijulrej as Mm a lh pn;T- i j A kit -f jrroutvl iltn ite al lJ.-i, il. Iotj m
knocked il "W. "therwii It still b arain eip"-l ! the pUr 'il si-l Ku-Ww.i aj ..t .No. i.
to sale at the ri or tne ami fn nr. 1 di : i.rt . .. i;i s crrrK nn the eatt. ai-i-v m t:
; Java. balk. Mb,
Sugars. Mamianl A. per lb, V-le: Windsor A,
!,: Prarie IJ, Vf- Kenned Yellow, sae
M.il'.aSKes Yellow. T'aSc : Oraoulate.1. P-'c:
Piiwden d, 10; Be ; CruniieJ low, lwc -, Cut !al.
l'-7ie.
I s.n.u r-h,iii.i Mfttile 'larorel. -VV : Prima
Maple Flavor!. 0c : ubofisa Suirar STmp. or 1
V Prime Sua-ar Syrup, I4c ; Owl auicar Strap, -jr;
I Wars: Strap. ii.
rmiilftfte ul the purchase mnaey man lie ii-l n or
helure Thursday of the Brstweeaof AuauntCAurf.
the time Died t.y the Uoort for securin theai--
knowl lument of deeds, and aodeed wl.l Im e-
FEEO
lUnJaM ner lb 'V 'aC'"- Carolina, I ; knowleOaed until tbe purchase notieT 1. wl. lu wua. rmiaini..., arr
tfe Orleans 5Iol.W-Cholce, Tie: Strictly SirsJ Ow, Sheriff. 1 th. j rcmi-s
Prime. Prime. -. ! May J90, 1SA -1EEM.
:ilain'lii( Hi per;hirs.
ALS
A certain piece or iiarrcl of IviJ. nitur. in trr-
ftiiua, nmiinins:.i14 a-res. known ifie .nrr!
fAUn ajl a i(..l viriiril
OF SALE
To C0KTKAT0KS A5D Bl'ILVEKS. We wish
to say that we are now prejiared to furnish
the best white lime, calcined plaster and ce
ment, in fire to ten barrel lots, at prices less
than city quotations, local freight added
Xotk our prices eNewhere in local column
of this paper.
Cook t Bcekits.
There has been considerable rivalry in
the boot an4 altoe business in Somerset
county for some time past, but it is now an
indisputable Xact that Sui Vhl lead the ran
in that line. He has the largest and finest
stock of both foreign and home-made boots
and shoes in Somerset county, and sells
... ,. . I ... 1 1 - I - I LBS) CfWatJ WI SWIRs ' -.-J. -J
iti licc si. k h..I.Mlir rone sc-.a" .ml th rs, iiu, Ml on I m.rkei .r. ii. l n .1,. furnitnrw from 1 j to Mi mil ner rard: silk warns . nunureus 01 pairs wijere outers sen a siugie jmm- jsu. at la 'eJotk a. at. slwauoiamaa
Ides.
eoaDirybams, V
Com, (ear) f bushel
- (shelled) "
meal
Calf sains, 9
Jjtas, V ds
Flour. 9 bW
Flaaseed. V (W )
Hum, (sar-eureo) t ft
Laird. t ft
Leather, red sole, V
nppn, -
kip.
Midlines, and enopl ft
Oats. 9 ha
Potatoea, 9 bufaew)
Peaches, dried, f ft
Bye. 9 bm -
kci.f
Salt, No. 1. ? I'M. eltra
- Oround Alum, per aatk
- Astatoo. per sa-C
Sucar, yellow V ft....... .....
- white "
Tallow, f ft
Wind, f ft
-iCT'Oe Prime. Toe: Prime. sC.
..T; I Tas,--loon- xlyroa. per iu. .at w t .un- . oae.tt.irH in hao4. ese-tMH to nrcstn a ! -.
.-I aO powder, -iic al Wi : Imperial. 3.)- : Jpan, F, -nYrf-t'T( 11' VflTIfT the Interest 01 wi.irh i- p.Tahie annually 1.. ti-
-!;; Wnkar. KiTie ; Sob, ;. ; LAUUIM.. -M,"u- , wb!ow. al at Bee death tne prlncir-.l P. t"b heir.
:' I Camiles, SU-r, roll weiaht. 14c ; Me rlne. ir Jjj . ' and leiral repr-outives ..I m nc- .i. sn 1 tn-
ayt- li:c: M.iaM. Der et- V - ' t-i.v,,., v.ii..tii8 UiiiiCiiiiiM..w! 1.1.. . . . . . u
llrala, I'lwwr, Fweel. e. ' boruaa, auaicrt Co., Pa., dee d. ,-ureil apoa the pretoiiftcs i.y iu. itmcnt ll. Io
W beat.-Prime Ee4 Whiter, lJal 4i; Jleiil- Letters testamentary on the ahnse esuu 1' reut.n h.-l m.y to tw p;d wnrn tn- pro
am. havrna hsn rraated to the undersiifned by the i ty is knocked down. l-.mK, ,a iiit. vi. 11.-
Corn Hlah mixed Rbclle.1. ; 1 enow prnpor authority : Dotaw is hereoy civew v an . -
Shelled, Umc : Ear (jrn. iwik. perams indebted to amid estaU tofakelmmeiiw
.rats. ruin w nue, . jiw-i, in, , a trot. wi,i m ...
Rye 40 for Western ; 1 M 1 lor .rena--yl- will present then duly aattmeticaied lit seiur .
ran la aad Ohio. meat on Sat unlay, Jun 24. Ivci. at the olHr'
harlev 1 SOal 10 for Prime North western i. Mk-kev, In LioSuerx-e boruuiia, at 1 ,
Sprint:: S.al M for Metlluni. ; o'clock p. m.
Flour Fancy Patents, spring n-l winter), SAM'El. A. il PHEE.
SuaKOO : Fancy St. tools, (winiets 2. .'m ; i m17 Kaeeu--
Fancr Family Whits) Amner aad Winter, 7 T3e i
S SO; Choice Finily. (ebir rcl winter) 7 Sou i
al le '
Be I
luetic
,. ..llVjlie I
...U1. j
l w 1
1 18 I
-JJie
e
lie
.7 Mf7 60
inajlT
A.U.11X WILL.
A-!trir:: ri
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ci ile
at
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aesftiae
Ilea
sviis'e
1 v)
ixigjc:
; C) C T C O Ol per day t Ix.ace. Simce
0U I U OU wftifih soiree. A-l-:rs,i-
a Co., P.,riii.l, Maine,
Mar IU jr.
A UDlf OBS NOTICE.
The Dderti&rDed Auditor appo Bled by tUe tsr
phaat' Court ut Sosaerset Co.. Pa., to past oa ex
cepuoos tiled and (sake a diatriltloa ot tba two
i . k. . 1..H.1. .f Umm klif. r iis uLnr of Davbd
jsh iuafTleirally catltled 1 Fat Cows. 4 Otta oa ; Veals, to
ki rim aouftsa that ha wlU alt and ! Shsep Cneaaaow to Fair, at
to the daiiea of said appointment at his oreca
.Soiem1 CHOICE STOCK OF DRESS
iao-y'7 74 08: Kye fUar, t 7ia 0. I
U w-l )ftii Jdni, mJ .. t 1
PAB1S0LS II OiUSS
GOOD
Mill teM v one atiauunas, um vtn .
Coarse, do. I OOa'ja 98 ; Seeoods, 21 SOa-as l : j
Braa. li Waal 00 ; Cboppol Food, 2 (hsj4 00- !
Hay Prime Timothy, baled, at U iuali B .per
toa : Prime New Loese. M vwi: W.
Prw ialeMM msS aUftteek.
Provisions Ex. 8. C. Kama, per lb., lie; Ei i
S. U. SbooJders, lias : Ex. f C Breaklut Kaeon
leci-f; Ex. S. O. lfted Beef. c sets, li e: Beet.
Toairues. cer doten. M 0) ; Baom Swshlrrs 'c;
Short Kib SKte. 13H : do. Clear Siidea. M.ccj ., , k .
Meas Pork, per bU, tal 11 s aVa, bttrt Cut FamU Which are tha Best Bnrala we have cQrl
ly . a to io pes . in bnl. Sl Vr. Lard. Kenned.! jet U Silas. Also, a Fall Ha o(
summer asa, m tiema. 13c : ao, ta nait noi. u-e ; ,
do. ia bocketa. I1. : do. j it, pau. ra it. in cmse.
UU.c: ao.ifc paUa, 13ei do. lh paiU, 11 V ;
do. It lb palls. l4c.
CaulsFair la rrine Sh'ppine. 7 VaT 7" ec in
to traM kaieMTinar, : mu aan
Wa bar K tpcaeJ a new lot of
BLACK SILKS!
y Baxter's Mandrake the en-f of it ho H-h1eidnt the loop j rooms of Wayne A It chile. Theirstocklto $10; lawnt to 12 cents at Holder- j P"'- tWl
ariMiud her neind "iraiiirlinr, her. ( is large and consUotlji-reajiinft. i banm's. elsewhere.
Iwll and see him befiice purchsains
. n.pilft intcftaAil eaa attend.
JAMES L.PVOH.
Auditor.
a rru aismtxht or
Priced Dress Goods!
& MaS k Sad :
Gsmd to Prima, at i OUai 40 : Lambs, J oVas is i TjQ-rjr
P-'Ua" M MllenWJSJipai a-a'-ex, sr. . - ,
Cora fed Yorkers. 7 77 w: Oraassrl.S 7 to ,.. ,- ,sr.-n
AaTA star () todtcato. that the qaetauona ta , A Lara. Ajsc.nmewt or JL "i0,1 w h it K
Uric oritiuMte hare raaaxed sine ia Uuv. I Black aad Colored Bt-JITI.XiS, and WHITE
W-Not geaeralrhawiea la Floor qu itat tons I (i XjIiS of all 4esrriptlofi.
LAPIF.5' A.XD CHILDKE.
LACE AND PLEATED COLLARS!
BUck ami White LACES. SIXK FRIMJKS.
M(.S1 EK V and ixLOV ES.
The La Raine Corset,
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