rcnf H Praia. GEO. E. KTLL. V-i3 nails at 0. seeds, --- J. B. HoJ lerbaam - . t n Wvl.irrbacm's. r.' yW""' ,,''. nJ other t'k. tv-: 6. T. Trent. Er-j, will deliver Ux Mem orial IT address in Foment. Joba H. Jordan. Esq . will deliver the Memerial I? address !n Bedford.' : ' ' " The criminal business very lifbt ai tbU week Court. there only being fear or five for trial. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. representative Coftorn pert Saturday and Sonday at noose, retaining to Harri burg Monday. The oM Cummin boosw oa M aia Street is being torn down to give place to a new and more pretentions dwelling. Valier T. Leach Eawa Into Atasa. TEE ffiHICAL WOEIS DXIE2 H. W. UD d EIGHT HUID1ED POUNDS OF HmO-CLYCEIlN DOES THE BUSINESS. '. L-oa and Steel, J- B. Hc-der- . tsa from 25 cents cp, at Mrs Sold only i u..nM of tn quality at ,;--. - . cure. triSIh and painter' ripplics, at J. ,u teen me a- -- Fi: H K.r. ?P ;i . r-t- . m B K i icrbetim . -"J 4.l::ne for walls and wiling; duet 1 ; sold by C N. Boyd. 1 toilet soap, a 5 cent )tJl ahead. Thereto a a..on. store only, dusting and shoe brushes at The Somcnet Chemical Works are, or rather were, located one and a half mile east of Somerset, in a beautiful gror on the L. M. Wooif Son. Johnstown s popn.ar : tana or Joan Lane. Tbey were erected in Clothiers and Furuitber, hart an import-, the sammer of ISS4 b y E. E. Wolf Co , ant change in their' ad " this week. lie' it- I for the manufacture of nitro-arlyeerin and Z ; . ' " Z '. I other grade of high explosives. From twelve A B Geoff, who is attending tae Miller- r . , . , lo fitleen men were emcloved, and from r-:. S::e Nonn.!. wul a wJm EjcUnor tn the comtng Merlfc Norraal . o0.nu4ry ast elpl( - laiuo occurred at "this place, in which Scott j So haeffcr and Henry Turner lost their lires, ' and the works were almost entirely wreck ' ed. Last Thursday eTening, May 1 Hh, jast j three months to the day from the time of the first accident, another The contractors for the Negro Mountain j rusKrrri utruifios - the ends are folded and the cartridge dipped ia paraffine oil, to keep it air and water tight. It ia then placed la Beat botes and shipped to its destination. The cartridge and boxes are all made in buildings on the ground by employeea of the eominny. From twelve to Efteen men were employed in the different departmenta and the work had a daily capacity of from three to fear thousand pounds. The greater part of their output was sold to contractors on the Sonth Pennsylvania railroad, although they made shipment to many other places. Tbe works are now a complete wreck, but Mr. E. E. Wolf proposes to rebuild and expe-ts in a sh time to iwime operations. Tbe loss falls heavy on him, amounting to from tour to six thousand dollars. All the remains of Mr. Beach that have yet been found would not 11 an ordinary sized cigar box. Not a particle of hi bones were found, lie wai a Mixcrm or THK Soacasct Cocsttt cstmy I Bv. J. H. Kaepper, Brrthrcm 8. X. The CooTeatSoa met ia the Disciples' Church oa Monday. May llih, at 2 p. m. Ker. H. King led the de TOtiooal excrcisea. After singing What a Friend we bare inJesns," he read John, l&lj Chap., and Ke. J. X. Pershipg led in prayer. "I will guide thee" was then sung. Bro. 0. hJiepper being absent, Bro. C. X. Bord was railed to the Chair, Eld. Peter Vofret acting a Secretary. Bro. E. Payson rorter. State and Interna tional Secretary, then diseunsMi "Tbefnn day School Convention tt Work and Pow er." PsaimJS; 12-13 was read: then he took a surrey of the field, to ascertain what has been done and what needs to be dune. Philadelphia was taken as a sample. It bad. in 1jV552 Sunday-Schools; 16I,7I2 scholars, in 1363, 30 schools organised, 27 died; net pain of scholars 5,o; in 1AM, SCi Mrs. Kieman, and Mr. and Mrs. S. T". Trent, returned to Somerset Thursday nooa. Mrs. Trent i slowly, but swrely, regaining health and strecgUi. young man, being but 22 year of ae. vf i acuools organs led, i dieU; net gain of schol strict business habits, pleasing, gwstltiuaiiiy Jars 12.10b, Those schools that were open manners.and was a great iavoritc with the j Uuriug summer vacation gained permanent- j employes and all w bo knew him. He was ly. Berks county, once opposed to winter a native of New York State. He had rented I schools as impractical, has found it practi I a house in Somerset s hich he bad expected J Even so cold place as Carlton coun- to occupy with his mother and two sisters ,fi x. B that with 64 schoob used only to who were to have cou.e here for that pur-1 fcrep open in winter, with three years pose this week. The news of tbe sad caiain- j trjij cf ajcter schools, kept 4 winter tunnel, one day la."t wk received instruc tions to increase tbeir lore and harry the work as fat a f sihl. . Mr. Bernard Holbrook, of Omaha Crv, Iowa, eptattererai day last wek Tiajting rcla-Jve ia meruit. He paid a j!ant call at tbe Hexals sanctum while here. occurred, about half-past six o'clock in the evening. It bang Ascension Iy the men were not at work, bat in the afternoon Mr. W. T. Beach, one of the proprietors, eoo- j eluded to make a run ot mtro-glycenn. Mr. Beach asd Mr. F. A- Edwarde, the ma- chiint, took sapper together at their board ing house close by, at a kttle alter 6 o'clock. Uulte an extensive f.irest Ere is raging oa Alter supper air. ziwanis weni vj iur the r..Jge two mills below town, ligfcttng up ; ing bocse, while Mr. Beach returned to the the borixoe tor miWs at nigbu Much vala- i factory, or nitro-gljcerine agitating house, able timber has already been destroyed. j and had scarcely entered the building till a most terrimc concussion was heard, and the Ber!ta.j The following properties, advertised in i tbe Ilniu, were dijed of at SberiS sale at the Court House. Friday afternoon. Tbe crowd in attendance was nnasnaliy larre Tne John A. Hostctler farm, containing 1 Macros, ia Eiktick township, was sold to ity being telegraphed tliem they came on Sunday morning acd were driven to the scene of the disaster. urn, CainsEn Plastxe, I'min,-Tbe attention of builders and contractors ia di rected to the fact that these goods are bought in car load lots, and our prices fur them arc less than for local shipsseata, freight added. Cook, k Bxoana. JaJe P-aer told liie irand Jury in very Dlain wor la what their dntiea were in re- jgard taapertiug th puhUe huiUiaca. j Tneir report is awaited with considerable ! interest- ' I Nails. Eon Voyage" -v c -oSs 1 1 cfcp ' j " 1 il ,0 OOJ wtewst to buy them Mas. A. K. VLa. vatJ. B. Holderbaum's. . us and Vamishea. f l roods at C. . Boyd v for use. all colors (ral- Z . , .""plass hy the box or Rpbs, aid eat shape, at J.B. Hoiderbaum's entire building sailed skyward. was literally ' hows ist3 imn The Urge piece of his fidh or clothing that wcid afterward be ftjund was not larger tbaa a silver dollar. Small pieces of flesh and clething, and small tofts of hair, were pit ked op on tbe ground and on trees and sap h nps for hundreds of yards around . Tie sarttiry building, with its contents, ... I . . I. f..n wan. ! fktmT i k as bw;citm . ' l.lt aoui ' sueetinc of tbe Directors of the JutlKiieiog picked au miles away. The ground screws, bolts, beads, larks, etc A fail line of everything needed fa making necessary repairs around the house or farm. A Penn. railroad i to V held at Harrisburg to-day, at which it will be decided whHber the r:ad will be pushed so Mrapl?cioa west of Somer-et. or conTvection made at this place with tbe Baltim ore it Ohio. . . - r;.. VI mrvnl a ' u,-.ci oi u - v, b,l the pleasure of a call Monday -tw :j . t- - , . . . morning trom xt (.Maries ireot, a graaoaie of the Heaalb office. Since leaving Somer set tbe Professor has traveled pretty well over tbe T"n:t4 States, and been in business in a number of tbe large cities. He is now located tn Minneapolis, having zone there from New Orleans, where he was engared in the hotel business. We are glad to know that be has been well and rrofperous. .. r-'rv: clas French Candies Memorandum and Pass rill be found at the of good t at hi New Siore which will v..-k B:-k. n , r !.- s laree as.rtmer.t Mt -lard U- ,Md St pcp-ala.-pr.ee. Vots sad M scsxine as well a plenty Of .' fMd rea-.i t tuxr be kept a be seen at his IDenta! ;.--xt. i'r. - r-erset. a&d can - y the Glade Hou?. Tae iareest ard m-jst oir.plte assortment . r, and envelopes in box- - iwu.be foua rnr toots. tools of all kinds. Only tbe '..sie a beK onaliry at J. B. Holder- -.rert's A f ;;w(miw and German O!eo- ' .,t ntariv4d at -t: :. in tasvy g.n .1 ctp ii WelSj I Nt-w - m - u ua- ...-.Hp kaackstaitb tools and B4 Store. They will be Bock Store may be .ioi '. -nicies in the I.ne ol stauonery. r" pxais tve beer, carefully selected and i--a.l ffk "d rew. U PiasTT When tlie plant sees tbe th; of dr. spfty ,b piswur sad the svod f wUl far exceed the cost Tuns of it in - v.-cbearv Coo. A Baxatts. T.: ai,J pocket cutlery, carving knives it f. rkf. bitcher's kn:ves and teels, razors . .-. shears, mk screws, etc. A fine ;:a4tvou its;cion at J. B. Hjlder- t.Tj's. FtTiL:rrE5 t'ir stock consist of three nit Bi-b 4 Son s goods, toeether with H .n.:-ar of IVroit, Mich . and F.i A Woy's njnuactnre. Now is the : 5.r to use thrta. oox A Frr;T. rToa:a. Wr.ts bsfcy as sick, we gave her Castor-la. bee slie was a child she cried for Castoria, srti h was a Miss, sheclung toCastoria. 'lies she had child rea she gave them Oast'a. ra ien. shovels, hoes. Jorks, rakes, scythe. a ti.kies.pruning-knivea, shears, and -ii-:i.trg f the sort aeeded. nly the x J its kind, and prives to lease yon at J K H Aierbaum's. ia. A Bunibrr of valoal'le town a sirbe West end of So: rsrt, will be . a siws and on terms to suit the pur--uer. Aldres Jobs H. Wihii. &. V'ht Mixxrr Main Street. We have aided a large Hefneerator to car Meat Xi-trt ia which aTi meats can be kept coo fi r -aa. Mutton. Beef. Teak, Ae kept vrsantly on hand. Open daily. Parties l-crac seat eaa have it kept in the B-efrif-rvor nr.rn wanted. Eosa Dans A Co. tistt.ni Saits of Men's (Tubing, ranging ' r-KM-j fmm 12 to til. Misurea taken ; " -rcp"x- to se'ect frm : a perfect fit prx-wed. by H. C Hoi.Tmrw, Jianaiier Somerset Ootlting Houe. No i. Eaer'i Block. Somer-et. Pa. E-iva is Wit'Ss Having Veagat to isjrnease stock of Ameecaa Watches st 'J 3er-vl pri, 1 tra selling them at "wei teT before qtxed. Waltham, E3- lTTntfleid and Ilickford movements Cf-art eemvened at 180 oeio-k Monday morr.ing. The only osaa trvad during the day was that of taw Cemtuor, wealth vs. Frederick Zitnmerrtian. who was iotlicted f jt committing an assault and battery upon bis sEOther-ia-law, a woman elghtr-tferee years of age The jury returr.eJ a verdict of not guiltr. but defendant to pay the costs. Sentence wa at once imposed by Judge Baer, who a:i that he deeply regretted that the jury had not returned a verdict of guil ty, as it would have given bim great pleas ure to bave inpnsed the maximum penalty bad they d ne so. In default cf payment of costs, the defendant was taken to jail The old stone parses mill at Huberts Sta tion oo tbe surnaitvt and Cambria Railroad was burned on M.joday evening. This building was oricina'.ly built by Mr. Isaac Husband in l"'l, and fr many years used a a fulling and rardiue miil, Mr. Husband fii:a::y tearing out that machinery and fit ting it up as a papermiU. Tbe manufacture ot paper was discontinued yean ago, acd the building has since been osed as a dwel ling house. It was one of the if not tbe best built stone building in the county. The l.w will be between $3,000 and HOO0 on which the owner Judge Collins has a small insurance. The fire is thought to be of incendiary origin. Mr. Beach on wnicn tne euuoicg stooa was oug out as for a cellar. The bole is fully sixteen feet deep, and that much across the top. Tbe boiler bouse, engine house, and nitro-giyc-erine store house were knocked into smith et- eens. The roof and one end of the packing boase, in which was Mr. F. A. Edwards, was blown off, and Mr. Edwards was throwa atAISST TBI CIILISG and fell to tbe floor stunned and bruised, but not seriously injured. Several of the other boiidings were more or Jess damaend. The nitro-glyceria store haute was swept en tirely awav, but its contents, two hundred and fifry pounds at nitro-glycerin was nn moles'.ed and it there yet, making it a some what dangerous place. The ooncrssion spect its lore ia a octhea:er!y direction, as most of the fragments of tbe bui'.dinjrs and pieces of the ucfortuna young propri etor were blown that way. a iivxe txv cist rtrca, supposed to have been ia Mr. Beach" pock et, was found several hundred yards dis tant, beet almost donble. In close proximi ty to where the facaory stood tbe ground was covered with fine earth, and the parti cles of the buildings found there were in mall pieces and fine splinters, while whole txiard and lare piece of timber were found on trees and sticking upright in the ground, fully three-quarters of a mile away. .xrrT fHMtr. SoTTHaarros Itimj. Weather nice and warm. In demand bark peelers. Corn planting is the ordr of the day. - Yaur Scribe took in Somerset last week attending Court. - Mr. J. H. Marts has a number of hands employed peeling bark on Savaire moon tain. He intend to peel about 73 cords. Jim say he has "boss'' times with the boys, now ard then. Ber. Knepper will bold bis communion services in the Lower Church, on Whit Sun day; preaching to commence on Friday pre vious. ' "Truth" will write from some other place ere long, and will be able to chronicle more interesting news. May is. 1SS3. TarrH. Koekwood. L.lii Lick. ParxtrsT ST Cb sex. Persons who are sxTUstomed to receiving checks in payment of debts, are given a - jointer" by Judge Stowe. of Pittsburgh. One year ago a firm in that aty gave to the Pennsylvania Com pany a check cn tbe Penn Bank in payment of a freight bill. Tbe company deposited the check on the following day. and on the day succeeding the check mas threwn out of the clearing bouse on account of the failure of tbe bank, Tbe company brought suit to recover the amount of the check, and Judge Stowe. in instructing the jury, said tbe draw er of the check was relieved from liability of payment by reason of tbe delay on the na-t of the plaintiff in presenting the check; that the rule of law was that a check niut be presented at the bank cpon which it was drawn on the day of it date, and if the back foiled the next day it relieved the drawer from payment. rs - Stiver cases at M. 10 12 and SI. I't-r witch foa-aateed. E. M. TV.wtxL. Jeweler. Somerset. Pa. A very serious accident befel Mr. Isaac Jones, of the Somerset PlaningMUl. and Mr Noah Casebeer, of this Borough, on Monday afternoon la?t- Both men were engaged working on the eaves of tbe housebuilding f.w W'iliiam H. Stahl, 6ve miles northwest of town, when by se me mishap the saffJd ing broke, precipitating them to the ground some thirty feet below. Mr. Jones struck a nail. whK h passed entirely through bis up per lip, unsied.ateiy under tbe aoee. knork irsr tit two teeth : be was aSo terrrolv bruised about tlie bodv. It ia not yet known bow serious bis injuries msy prove to be. Mr. Casebeer was a good bit bruised about the body, and bad his right leg broken at the ankle. Both men were brought to their homes in Somerset. The detonation was terrific in .Somerset. Many buildings were shaken so that the door f.ew open, and the windows rattled till the residents were frightened and Tan into the streets, not knowing what had happened, ar.d at a loss to account for the general shaking up. Several persons w bo were read- i Jud-e W. L. Learned, and ing papers, allege that they were knocked from their hands. The window glass in Mr. John Lane's bouse were shattered, while his son and another lad who were standing in front of tbe boose were thrown several feet in the air. All the farm houses within a mile or more were ibakea as by an earth quake, and in several of them furniture was overture ed and glassware broken. There port and shock wre plainly felt and heard 25 w u.xs awav. At Mr. A. E. Fyan'a, in Bedford county, twenty-two miles distant, it was very per ceptible; so it was in Garret, Berlin. Cen treville, Storestnwn, sad almost every place within a radius of twenty miles, at some points ranch more distinctly than others. At Baer Bros' store, five miles down tbe Badfiird pike, goods were knocked from the shelves and the building rucked as though shaken bv a strong wind Owing to tbe Tke North American Review concinttesita seventieth year with in June number. It never bad so large a circulation, nor greater influence, nor a more brilliant staff of con tributors. This number discusses seven top ics of vital public interest by no less than fourteen eminent writers, not including the short coutnbuiiuo in "Comments." "Shall Silver be I demonetized V is answered pro and coo, by three distinguished econo mists, Sumner, Laughlin and Walker, rep resenting Yale and Harvard Colleges, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "The Tardineas of Justice"' is discussed by Prohibition in Polities'' by Gail Hamilton ; "The Swearing Habit ' by E. P. Whipple, and "French Sliation Claims'' by Edward Everett. The policy of the Ho man Catholic hierarchy toward our Public Schools is assailed ia a learned essay by a new polemic, Mr. M. C. O'Byrne. of North Carolina, and defer ded by Bishop Keane. of Virginia, with equal erudition. It is a most interesting double presentation of an impending issne. "How shall Women Dress T' is answered by Chaa. Dudley Warner, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Dr. W. A. Hammond. Dr. Kate J. Jackson, and Mrs- E. M. King, the English leader of the dress reform movement. Bcrklit's Mills Iraas. Cherries blossoming. Corn and potatoes sprouting. Apple blossoms ready to burst. Last week one night sunie unknown scamp schools open, and swelled the number to 76. That bad roads do not ceceasariiy hinder j success, ia shown by Clay county, iiL, with proverbial bad roads. ; 2. Stimulate to more and better work. It para. 3. Have an sywa Bible. Tse lesson leaves only as helps in home study. 4. More inspiration is needed. The foliowLng committee an nomination ol permanent officers was appointed by the Chair, to report in the evening .- Be. Jacob Smith. Kev. J. N. Panning, and W. B. Shaf cr. The following dasrates were thru en rolled: Miss Sadie Treat. Bret arcs S. S. rta.Tars. J. W. Hooter, - " " 1. C OoHwra, IH ipte' SmOwtssc Miss trails ktinatei!, - " - Kale Savaer. - " ftanae Sayuar, - Peter Tcwst, " . " "I J. . Perilling, Xathodlst" Mrs. A. '. Kaspper, - - - J. St. Psraaiax, " M iw . f. Nilnr, " Kkijd A. Kuiiser, , - " W. B.sjaater, Evsnratkal " 1. k . La ran, - " JacuesiDUta. ' " Mia. Xara Dosms, Piaat'It'a " " sirs. A. sj. Jackaoa, " Kev. W A. Jarasoe V. B. - J. H. Fen king, Joba U BarfSiu, BrMhrea Miss Jeaa k.iaa. Kasarsmt aev i. knur. " " Hirer Ki ier, Latfceraa " J. si. Baraiaaa. baattcis " " T Uiuoi. Kra, LaUiana, " itev. 1. Slatlt, - The brief reports from S a ri'lay Schools, made at this point, are omitted, in justice to those who through modesty kept silent. E. Paysoa Porter then gave hi Normal Exercise on the "True Theory of the Sun- day-SchooL" taken from tbe Chatauqoa series, as follows : 1. The Sunday-School ia not a substitute for family training. Deut. 6; 6-7; Prov. 22. C; EpU. 6; 4; Tim. 1; 5. 2. Sot a substitute for the pulpit. Ko. 1 13-14: Is. 52; 7; Mark Vk 17. 3.. Not a substitute forth prayer-meeting. Mai, 3; 10; Acts 1; 13-H, Mat. 1; lf3. 4. It is for the more thorough study of God' word by both old and young, that ail may thereby grow in grace. 1 Cor. litis, teachers; Eph. 1-11-16; 2 Tim. 2-ii Y lucent defines the bandar-school as that department of the Church where tbe word of God is taught, for the purpose of bringing souls to Christ, and of building - j soul in Christ." Jas. A. Word en defines it as - the assembly of the church searching the Scripture." Again : L The Sunday -school is a scaaV. 2. The Sunday-school is a department of the Church. " 3. It ia a school of the word of Christ. -I. It is designed to bring sonia to Christ. 5. It is deigned to build up souls in Christ. 6. Utrrfr'r. it is designed for tt old. aa well as the young. That all may be inter ested, the acpoot must be graded, so that all co be interested. " Wort. fithe Night is Coming " was sung, ar.d after tbe Benediction by Eev.D. K. La van. Convert tins adjourned to meet at 7:r. . -,:'.z. ajj.rit jr txtso asssios. Praise service was led by Lev. H. King. Song, 'Ail Hail tbe Tower of Jesus' Name;'' Prayer, by Eev. Jacob Smith ; Song. " O, Could I Speak the Matchless Worth"; Pray er, by Key. J. H. Pershing. Brother Knep per then tuck the chair, and the Committee on ) omiriarinaa made a artial report, as folio tt: PiwMiat. V. Jf. Bct4 Presttenaa. R-i fact that a few days previous a large qnanti- i destroyed a lot of fence Ux Harvey Miller ; ty of refuse matter had been exploded by the be says be can cor.jecMre who the guilty employes, aod many of our citixeoa had ; party is, but does not want to be penonaL nslied out thinking to hear of a terrible ac cident, they were slow to believe that a re- About nine o'clock Saturday eight the ' ally horrible casualty bad occurred, and it three raraitif ( Kvinc ia die boasa ot MM was atre o'clock m the evening before tbe Jacob Deiti, on the line of tbe new railroad j fact was really known and believed. At two milea conn of town, were sittirg in the j that hour a lar-e crowd of men and boys, lower rooraaof their home, when a crash as j with lanterns and torches, went out and of something falling on the floor above at tracted their attention. One of the men harried up stairs to learn tbe eanse and oa throwing open the doorot a room was met by a volume of smoke and fame that had already enveloped tlie entire upper half of the building. Only a few articles of house hold furniture and clothing were saved; the building burning to the ground in a few minutes. The fir originated from a detec tive, flue. Tbe honse was worth liX and was insnred for . Tbe loss of household furniture is estimated at W. searched for the remains of poor young Beach, and on the following day, and on Saturday and Sunday almost the entire pop ulation of the town and surrounding coun try visited tbe scene of tlie w reck. The direct eaose of tlie explosion can on ly be conjectured. Nitre-glycerin which was first discovered ia 147. but did not attract eeneral attention nntil lt'l. when its can" ities as an explosive agetit be a me kno Give them a dose ol shot. Harver. E. V. Berkley, of this Tknnity. recently sold to George Donges a bull which weighed 2.108 pounds; tlie bovine was taken to tbe Allegheny tunnel for slaughter, FredShafer riding the animal from here to the tunnel. The Lick Run fishing excursion turned out to be a fizzle. Following is a record of it; Number of miles walked to creek number of bites, 0 ; number of fish, 0 ; nam First Vic JTwideM. D. Miller. V. B-. Kaefc- : Ptiia tat Sxerelary. W. H. Ba-p. La theraa. tkiaeisM: Asst tsW. F. W. biesaeker. j Kefanr.ad. iiaitint : Trcasarer. O. W. isbobar. , Cbarrh of Owl. Oarrert : tzsratlvt Cosssurae I A. H Uaflvxa, Jt. MetaoUiM tsoaerset ; In. H. S. kinMiL I lsrlple. Staerset : Kev. U hi. La vaa, s.raerelleaL Smutim : Rev. W A. Je- I sow. Vae4 brethrea. Bossersrt, aas Bev. J. M. a,oepper, berun. Tiie report was adopted. C. N. Boyd then took bis seat as President ; oa motion. Eld. P. Vogel was made Secretary of the en ure session of the Convention. After sing ing"! Love to Tell the Story,"' Elder Vogel addressed the Convention. aawraacT or aa abdbbm sr sun rrraa roext. Ttt .Vafioa Tak ia asp draw a haa arteed Uk euoaules wbcre barbar tea mau. aoJ J-m aars taat mcmb atth wcesi f Joaa huweiL Met bo! 1st Kev. J. M. rtrakk. Kekwssni - Meyersiiala. "The SuperiatcQdent's Work " was then ably discussed bv Mr. Porter. 1- H mus be a practical Sunday-school sua, aeqaaint with ail its detail. 2. He must be a spi-it- oal man. a. He must have exeruuv aiMli-, Suwnel M. Fuller lor s.70ft, ity. 4. He must otn and cie orderly ana No. J. a certain tract of bud situate Twatical!y. t F.iklick township. ejtaining 242 An interesting general discussion fcUw- j m j, , f. m Miller ft 1'S eo, enrageu in ty tasaeii. ,-mnn. J a i lhe jrif of David Kimmeil. in Voe an.1 i orter. BeueiUctiofl by Kev. Ja. km. ; noij,,,,,, u.mn-'l-.ij; eoulai.-tin S acrrs AiTxaxoox sne-ios. j U; tTr,rs, sukl to Hiram .ra(y tonventni opeoed at 2 r. u. j.vcK)Ca i jLi, exercises were conducted by Kev. J. X. Per- j Tnt pPopMty 0f gu-pbeo Jones, in iley shing ; Scripture read 2 Peter U-U ; After , rsti4;ei Tu to w. H. EuppeL, Esq for singing Eev. J. H. Knetper led in prayer, j followed by singt'ne. The Daniel D. Hoover property, in Car. iTesittent lioya then toox tne cnatr ana announced a ixner "The Teacher in sunJay-school," by Eev. Jacob Smith. The borough, containing 3 acres and t2 perches, address cry staled about tbe motto, " Teach- 1 va5 -j to j jj paT d john G j.atT, ers, our object is to save souls. It showed ; for ; j;. theteacber need of thorough acquaintance TLe M;e ef a numUr of the other proper witn the tsibie a his nook, ana toe necessi- .-;,t nrxnA tn ty of hi being a living exposition of ha vir- j ian-lv toe ana a breather or its spirit, l ne leacn- r . , . er' preparation for hia work to general and I Mitibsii.x Xoaaat, The Meyersdale of the lesson In particular, was strikingly j Normal School will be opened in the latter set forth. By war of encouragement the fu- part of July. The session proiatses to be an j ture success of the Gospel was graphically i interesting and scceeeful one. Anyinfor-j sketched, and the ratio of the lost to tbe i tuati .n desiied will befuruisheu by addr finally aaved was set down as about equal to ; ing the principal, that of those now in jail in comparison j WE WILL OPEN the' dCABPET TEA DE ' t rett, nd to I'bfcb SimhL for 2-l. the TT.. tZmxrv V.!rit.A in PufifiiMKw - J - " ? tuxiay. tjof 1885 with prices of the differ ent grades of goods lower than ever known in Western Penn'a. We need but quote prices of two grades to convince the public. -I D. C. Ejcksob. Meyersdale, Pa. StohT'-keek Items. with those out of it. After singing. Rev. C. C. B. Duncan coo i.trwt "Ti. Tarlxr'i Wwlriir Work " i He minid the fact that the average! Farinersaretnaitcgspeedwiththeirwork teacher must have a secular calling for a Mr. Wm. H Walker is building a new livelihood, but should see to it that it is an j barn. honest ooe. All honest callings are honor able. He will thus have, that be may give to the needy. He should visit hia akk pu pil during tbe week. Ha should reprove the wayward and advise their parents of im proprieties and sins requiring tbeir atten tion. Of eoorse. he should during the week dajs prepare his lessons for Sanday, I Gave my Life for Thee " was then sang, and the two preceding topic were discussed. Thirty uiinutts were next given to " How Can Temperance be best taught in th Sun day-school?" Smith. Porter, Mis Belle Kimmell and Mrs. Walter engaged in the discussion. " Yield not to Temptation '' preceded this discussion, and " Jesus Lover of my Soul " followed it. Mr. Porter then gave a normal exercise, based on the Westminster series "Tbe Bi ble in its organic construe lion." L The Bible is an Organism. It mav be thus exhibited .- 6 That is, to volumes, 36 writer, 10 centu ries. 1. From God as revelation. 2. Through man by inspuation. 3. Tn carefully preserved writings. 4. In accurate translations. As on our coins we base tbe ea.de with an olive branca in one talon and the arrows in the other, with the motto, F. Fha-lbtu Iruw, so there seem to be opposite elements in Unity in tlte Bible. IL Diversity. U Time 1003 years. Written during di versity of civilisation. 2. Languages two, Hebrew and Greek. 3. Efcligiona two. Hebrew and Chris tian. 4. Boolcs i. Yet they have a begin ning, a middle and an end. 5. Writers 36. Belonging to all classes allies, poets, herdsmen, fishers, pbysi ciaiis, etc Out of so much modern diversi ty, could yoa get unity 7 6. Style Every writer has bis individu ality, yet one thing is said. Ill l uity. 1 Purpose one; the plan of salvation. 2. Theme one ; the Mestiah, theCurist. The British navy has a scarlet thread in every robe, cut it where you will. Christ is the scariet thread cf the Bible. 3. Harmony perfect ; prophet agrees with prophet, teacher with' teacher. 4 Development tbrongh all. Increas ingly plain. Like the ruins of the Cologne Rhine Castie, three hundred years in build ing, but built after a plan : symmetry one mind. After tinging "Wonderful Words of Life," J. N. Pershing pronounced the bene dict Urn. XV?tI! SESSION. Praise meeting was conducted by Presi dent C. N. Boj.L "All hail the power of Jesus came' and "I've reached the land," being sung. Rev. Lavan led in prayer. Af ter singine "! viiifc.icg of my Eedeemer," C N. Eoyd led-in prayer and then read Psa. 65. Bev J. M. Snick then delivered a fine ad dress oo "The word of God our Guide and Guard." He said : A Co ion Sunday School was organized in the Star Valley Schoolboue on the lis! of May. Malbias Walker, who had been in tbe Eastern Hospital for several months, return ed home some time ao and aiterwardsi stiayed away and it is now reported that he is in the Regular Army. It seems rather strange that he passed the test, but evidences make it only too true. Now ASD A-AIJ- 1 HAiorc aTKr. Ltsrarr Gdiui Oancita, j dt hp ItxNmvAsi. ,-Giust aaav or Tax Ks N'o. . 1 rrsLic. j PhiiaUeipbia, Mar . 14. COMBAPB or TtlEGXAtCD AlMl Of TUX F.X- rr Stic-: Another year in life's campaign brings us again to Memorial Dsy with its sal memories ad tender associations, and as the Nation bends over the graves of its heroes and r-ys to notle dust the tribute of its love, let us remember that we are not on ly to cast our floral offerices on the graves of fomer comrades-in-arms, but standing in their presence to re-dedicate ourselves to the unfinished work tbey have left ns to do. We shall stand on this Memorial Day at the graves of Comrades who marched with us one year go. At these graves we are reminded that our ranks bere are rapidly thinning, and with each vacant place come new ar.d weightier responsibilities. Their work is done, their mission ended. To us, their comrades, is given the duty Of keeping fresh and preen tbeir memories, of perpetuating and transmitting intact to pos terity the country perfected by their sacrific es and sufferincs. Restin; from their labors the story of their lives jeweled by deeds Of valor and patriotism, shall inspire in tbe hearts of ail the people a love for country and flag, that shall keep the land forever united, beautiful and free. Iet memorial services be held in such places of worship at which Posts may be ahl e to attend, and in the Sanctuary let us thank God that it was our pririle-'e to lire in a time when hosts of brace men died for hu manity s sake, and when the g-vtt ad graudest army in the hiory of the world proclaimed liberty throughout the land and to all the inhabitants thereof. Ey Command of Amn Ci xtis, IVj ail ment Commander. Thos. J. ?TnraT. Asi"ant Adjutant General. Tajmfn Brussels, 50 cts. a yard. Body Brussels, 1.00 a yard. These prices are without prec edent and the goods are the best value for the money in the mar People of Somerset, take ad vantage of the low prices now, to jrecarpet your dwellings. GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, I0HNST0WN, PENN'A. BOYTS, PORTER & CO., Brass and Iron Founders, Machinists, and Manufactu rers of Miners' Supplies, IF,iTff ST, OPPOSITE S. 0. DEPOT. CQSXILLSYILLE. PA. MANUFACTURERS OF THE YOUGH STEAM PUMP, Ery WA Pasas la.tj --4 JCfcJ. , aV tt u For Coal Mines, Furnaces, Railroads, and Boiler Feede r MARRIED COl'GHENOl R-K1M V.EI.L-X'.i Sun day last, by S.f:: re fa-: fx r. Mr Coiifth- enour. of Dry R: Le, tn V Eliia Kim n!, of this township MlLl.IlR. SHANK Ailiie rea.iencc of the OuicUtiug miulier, Benin, i'a-. May 14, ls5, by the Rev. J. 3. Warner, Mr. Iaac W. Miller and Miss Eltauora Shank, both of Shanksville. P. DIED. We do not always resit? Vw great a (actor the Wore 4 oe Im lo r L ansoaa sua. ti a ta aeal et w crvw-.h and the mm rf ear saaetia siion. ' aieutv tbea t tar tratk : Uiy wucd i trsta." W oacht srver to aa a a real di. uaeiiua bctweea u writtea word and us Uvlag wurd ta tbe hfc at Cbrist. Bat I aa ant ber to peaaatuvs vbols wjrda(Uud. bat. aa tuaitad by the euaaiittea. of tbat wsrd as oar "sraM aa i g aara mat wvra oj vase, ww sea seciea. i Th Baart M a cmkle pre-uipir a waaiarar. are urarurers la a lawl M enemie swd tail of IM wrM and a ii i-.jm.l aaaea ntlialla It ia a laivl iot aarkaess, tauurt w ar chlidrea of uabt I 1 . , . . . 1 W WM. k . , .t. ... "!"JV" Jt'bl2 tT T'jZi 'rwr. j a.urd. -aediiuKos does a4 eaa preheDd u. W. Uoos have th Bible, and tbe scai-elvlliiad bars . .... k. .,u . t eaiy partial Bil.Ue light Japaa asd ladja h-d J d.J";Th. m., w . u .v M . 9 i i ?l2t Ji SlfVAI1 l'i0 01 uioltoaypaik-' AUU...7 taroagb U a a " " siw-o I KUtla direrlmir finnrDowtollllula Jrflu. poopK. i nicuiiuiawionTKHlMOl lae Al- f-th. -.hav.a dtreetiaa marrf of Ih. number of miles walked borne; 9. Tbe " corners" should vote them a leather med al for the clean record which they made. On Monday cf last week as Irwin Brougb- A xs lax M&rrt54 or frtwcaBM. Tlie National assemblage of Puckards which opens on the Sad inat iowr mile east of M fHintown. Pa., to continue one week, will be the largest ecclesiastic meetir.r . i . . i l... Wmia x 1 ., . , . vt1 . ""'n,ra " 1 eompieveas- El(n!.Tr flvmtiont ,re being made for c .iiereseorea piuoeoaaerwaa- Ik meeting and ahed. hatekv tenia and - Hm-uea or uoliow-iroa a vie-1 . ..;r -. w e.r-h!. of ber of hour without anything to eat, I ; St -fh. rrloVuof ih A -Trtir I T j ' 11 ' c-nnat. and in tbe kpoilef a potansr bark ! ' . -i . -; - . i lo cis. m Mrwaru as in nawwi vi i ,ia bad Bita Waaa aad .ketr 'pre-klrorie rabe taat ! JtTToXll tZ EPS? -ri" hiMe thT left rrewtb. The Tea Tribes of Israel, mamMt darnrm that sera to thieaea araaad btx BIMieal Jwvah eaaie tek. and the Jews t.nB, a,. id aakcrsatsnana. aaluaav. ' erwas driving a yiciou, tewm through ; "J..'.,: : 1, t. a. nraarelr ! k.roe.nl rjr.dn. Walker hi, lwre. ). , loaknMdto. lOalin. 1. ik-,. ..t. 1 ttaot straw tliat thU WOfd t s traaretf ... - , . , i J . . T r I kCM KirasT ttt ssarjy wm wucyar a compoumien 11 p-ire aivrenne anu r-juai frj-tte,, md ran down oyer an em- l"i.. " - "- i ,lvu the lirht aeaia. to ic this pneehsss aari- parts of strong sulfuric and nitric acids. ! mtuK completely demolishing tbe wag- P.aanlsa. roaiae r-prperiry. reaches eat IT'ul'T IVZZlJZfSl It - a col.,Uss. or slightly yellowish liuuid. on ; fortun.v aeitW drirer noT llor5el J'l. iSTl.! and lias marvelous explosive espaotiea It ! rious;r uiunA. Oa tbe same dav a t r raxs-rraaiu. aarevery s-rwarMdier , "2f I."-J " wJw S I " ' . had a HlMeto ku kucaya. ni trmuuri Tiw. . . ,. team ran away for N. B. Countryman and 1 27.aMi.1aa.oi rnm iuuh ,i tan. ,u "swyetor taaa boajey. Pennsylvania and Illinois. At a like meet ing last year in Obio, over DO CK) persons ' '-r! was cnotracteo It t.T I DC-e .,1, . tM .-m. Knmaieri. liri t! late rebellion, and the splen- j mia prwri, frorn ,n over the Va;. ITZ " Tra:W: 5j'"-' ,!" b ted State, bet more especiallT fritn Ohio. tt srancs to-day a:i over tne S'n. away ahead of ail others i . . . 1 ... . n. . - --. uira. nr 17 one, ttj.B. no-1 i -Mi,r, - -i t Every wtirrm fulTy Warranted 1 . uaeraacle. or meeting-honse. ia to be kSw ba'J roods at WelSey'a New Book it feet long, ,l3 feet wide, and hate a cajc- j 1 t aoseat S peoj.le. The diuvg-ba!I i tt Ubraries for sale al Welfey's New J , w . 0 fret Ug and TO feet wide. A res- rj-JV. . . uurant bnildirg 15' feet king and ?' feet 'WetXrW ' CI i.ide.i, alaobemgereced. There is ,0 be a v ' ' j baggsge-room, a commissiary depart meet Sr a Juices' Flanks in ose in lrM, no,r,itmi. Ail the means and details J t ur.:r haricg been proriwnceil r,r eredion of the builuir.gt and for tbe ; v? vtun, jowCT- 1 bowdineof tL mnltrtode bare m prwi- 4i f Oa?t who rft'stJ f ftn IvsiVw thvr j a .1. . a .. . v av. - r aafQ ft if- it u:e w lu jt1" n iac ' vxi 1 trrfirtsr m peer form wjil do well to call at ,1. v JJla diatrict of Pennsvlvania. The - Sujre in Siwwrwt mKe. - 1. v- . : 1 ..a ka rl, . - ; meeilEg sill ur a ..accrual vitv, IN -v- v 1 " ' ,eor xtlanka which rareful r 'Tinted for Bsc in poo- tis Vissta "7 Nea : meetieg 1 delegates will be ia attendance to represent ! tKo xt,t.fnnM Oiiirr-lM affile Tnitd sVaies wty. ..Hi which wm be gnaraateed j u SmmitM rV"TllTa rf tU UW aU 1 "tr atrs. wetghing L300 pound each r,ie? iU Pro3ID hae beew seevrrd, and are now ia tJaecourae W. H. WaxfxXT. ) of fatteajneg. a adiiUoa to the beef, tb- ' Tet has beea pat is cir cefaiu parriea who know better, i bill of fare for the meetirg caw prebend 30f' -rcu)ttben,i!!i7e-Tbusine(i. The pound of tea. 5 W Bounds ofaogar, Irwe 1 ra l.. -a ai ' j r v. i . i r ecrtn ih. .u- i . : ! . . t , .... , . coeese. " oarreisoi cracxers, .w aoara eggs. 10 barrel of pick lev 30w gaTlona af milk daily, with many oUier article lA iuod. . Aceording to reeeat starisuc Uiis sect baa over tV churches, with more than 30.uc eommnmcaata. - aTWClitrpati aaatiiimevit is rewrrJ almost daily. ' ! nearly the same as tU Baptist, except that Max. A T-aji.; ' raery brother is aHowe.1 to exhert. Then , MUc. b4 ornfaole rommg ta Court, bey find a man who apt to leach tbey rtec,.", 'hat Fislaer Book Store a the ' chote him a their Bikiayter. anal ordain is of a sweet, i-ongent, aromatic fate ; very slightly sol us hie in water but readily sotn able in ether, alcohol and metdylated spirit. In tbe lirjoid sta'e it dws nK inflame by the mere contact of flame, but bv concussion or by touching it with a red-hot iron it ex-! plodea with great vehemence. By keeping. , it undergoes a partial decomposition ; ! and in conf nd vessels the presence ' of accumulated gs&. winch result is ! sometimes so rrrat as to cause its explaon j upon the siiirhtrst concussion. It will not i Truman Sanner, the wagon passing over mm--m j mii ihiuh .twr mwa voo oo- . . , . . Mr. Sanner s legs; the wacoo being s. nail ' and empty, he escaped with a few bruises. 1 No damage to the team. Monday was a bad day for runawavs. X xxorwoj. EniToa HcxaLB - As your local column ; There asotacv act Oad won. It i not Thera are awes! ZEKFOSS At hi home ner Shanksville May flth.lS. Samuel Zerfoss, aged 4"year 10 months and ". days. PP.ITTS. Msy 6. 1.' Harriet Pbeeca Pritts. asred 12 years. 9 months, l: days. "HOOVER Mir 9. 15, Mrs Juliann Hoover, aged TS year?, 1 months, 1 days. WOOL: oat arxaarr Hiaarr. OWTocLod by Oooa A Baaarra. is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & Turn-Table Dump Cars. Stone Picks. Hoisting Crabs Stone Wedges, LAPaPalES.PITCAR?, COKE SCRAPERS, COKE BARROWS COKE OVEX FRAMES, R- R. FROGS. BRIDGE ROLTS, SWITCH STANDS, MILL GEARING. PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING. Heavy Casrincs and Forgir.p. ; Sheet-Iron Work ; repaired at short notice. Marbinerr . f all kimb biiirt and mayT-lvr. EKGZIE3 7 S2ESTTST3 A3 FEiCTmLT ! 1 rSllLluaaS 2 rA nr in TT Xcstabua, ecjhaioed five Pntteataats. leetadiaar ftlar to draar ... l . . . . . iioatsRaiBa aew ia the tLiacduaef Great Britain, warn tbey I Twafcafor V.iT -ThZr . .frr7. Tk. X oar Savtoar I wld despair. Thnee ?I:.'h5Tth? '".Vy1 OBy,b,r? Th . teawed bw SSataa. M aet bin wlthtaat wxi. 7Tb rnrVmZU "ta. tTtT- aeTuSS V2 .1 W aeboota It fcthe lasxaac. at a Blbla-reWtiBa ! JtOT "'T.'L' iPtnUe. Tba I aitad AaMa Kaaa a at tha baad of KIMT w"ap"". ' Jo rivMua, ! fT: ' .. "oa1 iTatauhv. will. ete bw tail. wr taouid ha aft- i,Mm v.,s--,,i.. uL. uWJJT. aer euouaorors il w auk the Ward. are aiwayx open fir crumb I send these ; wua the word of thai, fcvea Fnaee reroeaxei items. I arrived at Lincoln yesterdav.found ! IJllIllZ' i?!!? iM ol Apples, (triad, ft Anlerrter. H-m.fl l' M ....... Bailee (rc!l) aekwnestf bash ... aal, 14 Beeswax ft Baeoa. abooldera, f) ojea, euamtrrbaaia a urana. (ear) bow I - (ibeued) old . .. - seal aft CaOi Itlca, fj a dot. I'luar. ft f Ftaxs d. ba. i)l Ham. fracarirM) f ... Lutf iaeauier. red sole, A. " apper, " aip. Mk)dl!aa:i.aadeaoplO ba. uata. ft t raM dowi. Tber. i. thjtjToartog j j, ? 'b';";,'.'wV.".;:::z:::r.":::'.sie boa k aav Th. word - Pcifr,,. 9 e acaiast n and saiaa. H.-w eaa it R a b .... JJJf TTV"- a w -a iLLii-J"iL's 5 1 b n h . Over 500 So" Beautiful I If V Price Lict C rake.iaexctahg.Ur . - M0yvErel. brckze company, "'VS".ZY".Y..'." i WXDGS?C&T. CCS. ' i .....7".". I...?ins ! x l-Ai-Jr I j -I ie i ...ISfllAe ...Mail. I . . ateriije I aiea-oe I&naj 41 -bs1 T It AVill Iay You T Buy Yeur Memorial Work Of f sl F. Mer, Sisr Mi Manufacturer of and Dealer in mil w urn mi. C aaferw Wert rvrxiaAra1 aw I-f fottrt h, aJJ Cariara. Aim Aftnt fr 14 HHITS MMOSZSt Perasct ia Bead tt XOXtMEXT WOtK win Sad tt to their mtarvav to rail at ay bn. wajvr. . Hver sbawrta. win ta rrm tbca. aVSaetia. frttr &aaraarrd t fee. Caae. aiaal 4iC fktr Low. I taait. SprruU AtuaUua tau. Its ETJL2, T PaT! IS iBtrdaeW by REV. w. A. OlIWO. as a Da ei-id ImrTtrveavnH is pclat of MA TH1AL a B CO.vvr LI TIOV. aaal whirh 1 Imiail a, N. u i-opuiar wvtiawc fcr our c aaoajoai CUV n mm m tau. WM. F. SHAFFER. DO NOT BITX YOUR iiWatches and Silverware Vl u. aa arav mi raw reeraita Throa ara aaav via ertv iiliahteiilai tbe World." aiaawia. nKinrai aa ia cue "i"" I TU ca.rci-k.We-real.wr PmteWaotla-a J , LTT, fl f"iL " "'T'L everywhere aoper-ur ta (wcboticaaa la louri.i. J J l r..iir.T.. hii. i k, thrift aad cBternriae tb bea al aav lima Pr-: T trm ao aaawaratj a to asv. ews their wcihkiot w oeo aa aay uia r-ra- Tmhn inunM wm. Bfiijl ta hit tha toe. Ia -xe!na1oa. an. wonTwItk tearwert. What aistakea are aade by teaebth: for ta. word ot Uod kiBetata. abM the word ' Aav taateher I will not at- : .BVeVaTbUri t'S pr,7. VhaTr ! " '.,h wrd "sfM. How tb. s .-j :..i a.i.- m , Tb. ju.ii.t. .ui. i. antDiMii aviKHa : a ao wuru. aaa aw aa - ,c l I i i,i. . : ' " l i.a..L I. h., .- ymuMmm .a.wnniaoriara. uaai . " . i - ; n etmpters m:rbt be written on ewih m rinp. preai care mill Taarn 10 prevent ait j ( seraaio-s seating W tne mixture. ws , fn ,he ar)d mieullicrn of 7h 11 i '.t"1 " " " '"P-, Hia state rt will vptodeorrte,r, when if al-, K:,,,; av. n-t. weity napoetaoea. a.rtt be aewtiooed but to reach a certain tern Derature - the ," ltr a.tnoa iu iora lar pnifiUcl. : TsaSiadj to reacB a certain lemperature , tne wm5f,f r fir, works, etc.: suffice It to t be ISiM. a tbe Hep. ot th. CHRh a-4 the mixture a then left fur Eve or ten t . ,, . j, . ... . SaietyaftbeKaibak ' minutes after which it is run off into anoth- . think tbrT know ,a to Ur - Ho! Eeaper of Life's Harvest"' was er trouch contatnint five or six times j dlcrs ,cd , fe, j,,-, ..cb of these then sunp. The Sunday night , collection volume of cold water, to which a rotary mo" j . , iBformMtiyn tb aB, j was annoonced to amount to lfi.l2. and a tion k pvea. The mtrorlyceiia precipi-. wi) ClK, !t to 1(Bt;Bg benefit j collection of IS was taken no. Utea rapidly in the form of a heavy liquid, Bttrlinfa I crosaed one of) Mr. Porter then spoke on "The F.eid in which it -erased by decanutiou. It Is!. , , Eeview-Cotrnty, State and Nation," in then washed incoid wer. Whether the j Cnion AU alone llccoftb nilmA which he traced the orisia and prorres. of lux ALurvz Uasu muicu tauc iTJUi .ri a.44iTr u. KtlXl nwm M I atilal Tar KWTw 'iVMrniV0 , i bare been taking in many place of interest in makine a run of r..ycrtne when the ex-. rit,ll)arirfl cticajto. Dixon. Clinton, i S "Slt I plosion occurre-l which is done in tbi, wise: ..tv RnrH' n VM , . m,n.UTJfJni The acids are placed In a tank or trough. ,1. v ;n .,' 'b. Ouapcl aad t brlst. laatoad of creeds. Chria. cal'ie.1 the acitator. of cold war. Into whic h i . . tua AUtioe, beau I. I-Z. l"lU- Tti ! 5 Ji? eiX .? 1" ponraytn, tne ma.tLu ie ot meir ntr... . , IUTutSwil ISu-iaVK t . Teaeb thaOobM, T.xc. May lowed bole Salt. Mi Md extra n Oroaad Aiaia. per aark. Ash u a. per sack Saa-ar. yaltow a . wbtta . - , TaTiow, a a , Mcrba Wool. a. ..a)l 4.,1 a. I a TJ2STTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE FINE NEW STOCK ej!. .e-e trj ea - tea T 'WtaI ak of aaiUiaery rood fas y. ae'.wfir ail tl newest strles Wla J C -. , "w aoa for X ChudrcB. at tifl lowest r.rin. Vr a ". i Kyle of roods. Hat Coas,. etaaxst in the Coanty that ha. bim by tbe laying on of hands, attended with which it explodea, or whether Mr. Beach let something fall that caused the concus sion wiS sever be ksowa and can only be nrmised. The run he had been ercgaeed in making, bad it been completed, wouid i nav. ao- , fJ rorans or xrrmo-stTrxaix j vh wbich exploded and wrouptt such terrible havoc This amoeat ol glyceria wheat niixed with tbe other ingredients would kawa aaade 9W potrnda of dyaamttc. Dy namite may b tua-le out of a hundred and oae difleacat thiags. soch a sulphur, saltpet er and brimstone. Bat ber xdto-glyceriB was exclusively wsed with wood pulp a th. prinapa! absorbent, altbonca rollers yon have a display of Agricultural wealth, t "e International Sunday-scaool movement, the surface beicr a adulating In district re- j tak inp a hi motio Prov. 2S-2S. The work mote from tbe rivers, while along the banks j started in Pennsylvania, where now near!; the surface is bluffy. Tba) soil is a dark, i : PT cent, of tbe population attend Sun. rich loam, free from stone, and varying in j day-school. If w can work ft up to TJ per depth from three to nine feet. I meet Penn- ! cen. we will be the banner State, Adjourn- vaniana at almost every, torn. Those j " V''"1 peaediction. no ennfrrarea to tnis country apont twenty earefejj and complete line of Justice' a ; fasting and prayer and gi vine tbe right hand ! maxrieaiaaiid other absortwnts are also used. I team, annually, "an tea Btanks, - My FJasika Ware rellowshrp. Tber a!su bare deacon and 1 It looks precsaely lik wet sawdust and one I tbe Msddy ri vet years aro are well established, and are mak ing sooner with ease. At Bed Oak I ran across H. K., formerly a resident of Somer set county, who owns a well improved farm, while hia surrounding show thrift and prosperity. Panning ia carried on extensively ben. With the improved machinery they plant, rth, work acd harvest fitty acre of corn to the Leaving Iowa I crramit rvxsaiT aoainxai saastox. Convention met at 9 50 a. w. The open inr exercises were cornl acted br Ber Tl x- Lavan ; Prayer, by W. B. bhafrr ; Soag, - J Need Tbee Every Hour." 1 fSe absence of! the Himrr offjeen Brother I- XT iwt.. u I voted into the Chair. Rev J. H. Knepper then discttssed " Business Mens' Relation to the Sunday-school a a Moralizing Ageat," He showed tbe Sonday-scbooJ to be inch a moral agent aa betters the community and make it profitable (or legitimate basines. and therefore concluded that the business at Plattamouth. then on to iai5- reparea lor this Ceuesr. the oeaiteaaaa. r rota aaaoegthe laacher who; could rot arfl the difference till tasting it Lincoln. Seventeen rear ago ibis place 'Vj ari. ... . , . . ' i i . - . . .... : .. i .. ' tar, -c. cy juupe ier. . tney appoint tmaotw, ine; w ben uy wouio ana uaegiveertne imparts a , was twt a nilage; to-dav it represents a mini region to tbe Praia T -school ahou'd Countr at the Fifth kaa e .ivev area loosta- ""f a aixeoaew oy toe sweet navov. a wono mm jo to 1 - COBt.niM wo. . . ruslwira tawtwaea otua n. 1.m - - - . 1 Word. AfWrsis-ing Trecioos Promise," a col lection of f-LS was taken sa - Then a ques tion drawer was enndTida! kv Vr Pnrte. ! ''.Ve'l! work till Jesus cocoes'" was sung, and the following Medgea were made by .-tba Sunday-Schools. Lutheran. $3; Presbyter ian. ?2 : Disciple, $2 ; Evangelical, ti ; Methodist. 2; Bcformed, 2; and all box the first in. aediate'.y pcid. The Committee on Organization complet ed its report by naming t! folio wing addi tional Vice Presidents : Addison M. A.' Rosa, ' - ': " Aliegiaeav tU rentes. : Brotharwraliew a. A. Pfciisoa. H ' , . Oraueuia oik Henry Lenaajrt ttkliek Levi Uchtibsr. -S'- tireewvUVs gotoaioa Oenner-Joha Ankear. ' T Jeireraon Fred. Sbanlia. " ' - - Larimer Chastiaa it iakemire. lwer Tarkeyfoot B. F. Snyder. . . ,v Middlecreek Cyrua Moot.. . Strthanpr W. roeibajgh. '"i Faiet drraarV , ' , , ,- ? .d) dAada L. B. Maam. - ttoiae-aet Oliver Knepaer. . f , Sootbampton Michael Long. ' '' t 'Jsoaiy creek Conrad IX Spanglcr 4 i rHoyitown John H. Snyder. I t-omaart T. tJam. I'pper Tnrkeytbot Wm. ZsfalL Key- E. IL HuhJer. of Scalp Lewd, was appointed delegate to utiiamnt Somerset TV T NO. II. WOOD'S, 2 BATTR BLOCK) S O MEBSET, J. H. BORLAND, WHOLESALE AUCTIONEER Infants and Children IVhat t' a oar CliUi.w rrmw cHaair trbasetwe. laaar tarm.aaaaaa Ihnn b-; tiatnria, TVsBahbaftH anrl eev Ve trmaa. 'What oarea taaar ooaaa, kiha taar winat. ma artckre enrea ftaaaaaaioak goat Stomarft. Cetda. jsAaKMrn ; JVjmufactiirers -Argent or Twi a iJ the. staa ti!sa P i laay laur Oil atai iarcvcic arxt Halt 'Qatak a weB adaatad to CUdrea that I rraimriad it aa aapanor t any awlr cia. kaswa to aa." H. A. Asraxs, M.D, Til Ek Oxford ?t, Brosklya. 5.T. TBM Carrara Ccatraar, 13 Foitoa St, SI T. t 5 : population of over twenty thousand inhab- ' be an active and belnful one. it pat up in cartridges, i ttents. while her public buildings compare PwrtMylrania District Tfaia was hap-, Cvwatios. martin at Ahoosa. Maw 14 oia . , . - ' : w, .r,w-,vn,.. pr, rvwu, f K ... a, , .u. -u,r un uuiicuciCT cvmpre pnv liinstraieo trv lany sen king incident, i ar.d 15 lc. - Jacri. iMiiieni, wtiere. - m"ismvm. iraponam , as a xeaeru isibe. eirn uan ioog ana , lawraoiy wua taose oi onr f.ari in crtMa 1 a T Ar of the GoejCkm was acta.j B-yS ProolJ)Jy ad aatav ' brouebl before thaaw meeting are ia from three quarters of aa inch to Juer in-j But I am bound for the West, and off I go. i participated in by VcareL Kinr, Smith and m. u. rwner. aner asruig, tac louavni sddi- Lmcou, Nr, May 1?; 1S35. . " I tional delegates were enrolled ; Ckia. H. FisBAK. xenerai orcMaa try a com mute, ot Bveotth. cue ia wiasneter. The cartridges are oldest tbhopa. , 1 made of beavj brown paper and when nlied After singing tbe doxokary, Eld. Tegal protMoaord the cesedictioa. 1 ; i C ?. Bovb. Prrxa Vcs.xx, President. Secretary. Sawwdaa, Faiai ia tae . OaAlIa.ote. jlaixas. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Carpets and Oil Cloth. 723 and 725 Liberty Street, tHZAB OF 70OD.) PITTSBURGH, PEXX'A- Krnrt irnio sale. Every T al II a aa ooow at Frr"iT mrrs. AT PBITATX MAAJE. (Mail oTder receive Prompt and Careful attention. I sell gooadi 'JO to 25 per cent, lower than the Jobbing Trade, and deliver either direct from the Factory, or from ray Ware house in Pittsburgh, and can assure Merchants handling good in my line, that it will pay them to call on me before making their purchase. I hare a very full line of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, as well as some Terr handsome and desirable patters in Carpets and Oil Cloths. Sole Agent for John Mundell & Co's Celebrated Solar Tip Shoes.
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