The Somerset Herald. ;Ki:;K K. H I LL, Kdit.ir. Jui Iti. I. KI.WTK i. II,. :.fil.liraii voter, of tlie nmmy are j -t.-l to as.iiil.!e ul their n-"i"-tin;: i-lurei-uti satiui'AY. jr.xz 2. if. Kor il.t- .un- "f plarinir in t,..iiiiiiati.Hi me n.ii for 'onitni. ,,! -on for State Senate. 1 wo ihtwiii for Asw-nilily. on.- toi for lilri-t Attorney. Two ksoii fir Aniate Jii'Ure. j.-r-.n f.r V-r H.iie IHreH-ir. Twot-.i for ! -l.-i.nte t.. tlie State m v.i.tioh. ton,.-t in tl..-City of HarriJ.uir on VcliH-xlay. June.'. I"- Th.- Ke,.ul.li.i.n- of ' W-lritt-AI-).--:.. ny No. J-iH meet at Fairli..-. an.l imM their (.riiiutry. A- it i- iiii.rtinit that a full eX.nsioii of ,i. .iii..etit "f ll'i- K.l.il.Hai. of the -..miiy L oUaiiii .l in tlifc. ini.rtaiit matter ,. wmiiI.I th.nfon- nn-d earnestly titye a i.ill lurn out. W. II. SANNKK. A.'tiiiat'liuiriiuin. I'il "II n -l-'i urMol;-. l:it Jltlie. l;, tn -hinu rain-. . ,! inif we-ather. V.-.'.tatioii Iss.niing. I 'alididates arc busy. S ing y..ur lialnni'" tniwl'rrii- and n-arn. l'., r li.it- an- tin latest. I'm'! f..r-..t the priinnrie. I'i, nil - an' now -.o-otinblc. r..tai bug- an- developing. Pure drugs at ' V l'-'Vd's. lla- i -an now In-caught hEiliy. liny in-c- t ..l.-r of C N. lloyd. li .n-aiii- in -ir. g.ls ' Ml- ' i'1 - What -o ran- a- a day in June" pure iiii-t .w.lcr at C N. Iioyd's. s. tin- ' Fry Tru- " s.ld by ('. N. lloyd. rauit brn-lie-v. r-. h.-.ipH'. N. Ii iyd .-. Wellington. l' . - 'o have a street ear li Tile debt. r..i late Agrieiiltiir.il St. iety is Wi.i in drug- of C. N. Itoyd. and lie " in-Ms-t jsiwdcr. s.ild by happy. Trv " P.lack Flag r. N. llovd. The ls-t two (i.r-tive cigar- in town, at C N !... V total iiii-.-ot the -nn will occur on Augil-t J!ith I '.i-.lfi.nl Springs was o-ikiI for thewa-oli .in l'ri'ia la-t. -tr.iwls-rry shortcake and ice en-am an- in la-hion ju-t now. 1 ..k.' i-.iii- of your neighlmr's busini-s by ntimbiig your ov u. Hi. prospect f.r a Lirge fruit crop wa ll. er nii.n' protiii-ing. flic . latter of the mowing machine will -.Mm he hcanl in the land. j I In- Cambria lnm ..iiipauy w ill it- j ctnplovc- every iwo w.-cl.- hereafter. i.i. old larin.-r in ir. Wa-lungt'in gets'Jl t a 'l.n pnalty on the oil wells on his plaiv. I'lie in wly w.ild.il President i having a h. ir.1 time of it dodging the iicwipcr n- ' p-rter. ; i lioiiv Iterk-hire Pig- "f either sex. for -!. k pttr.-cs. for silc by Peter lletlley. , I'n.-e -.Mi 1'ou sm.k - - iiic new violin, one tsiiuid- ! band violin, and one guitar. Inquire of C. N. Ps.y.l. If you want any ch.-.iporhanils. Ine lss.k-. . ..r niii- g.snU ..1 any kind. gi to Fisher s p..M.i, Mt.re. A eolr.-,i U.v was nii'iitly arn--t.il at M .UMiighahela city for having whisky in i. i- ket. ; Keur-ioit ti. kets to all summer resorts are now on -..leal the ofiices of the Petilisylva- j i-ia ra'lload. - I'l't the ls--t at the Priinari-. and the ! party will take i-.in- i.fthc candidate- ill the : tail, al'ld don't Voll forget it. ! ii ir -tr.i i-uen' lull of jsnple Satunlay .v. 'iii.g. and w.-an glad to state that very j leu of -.ur iHi.pIc wen- full. I straw berries an' iMiiiining more plentiful, i !' al-tler -i-and flavor, and last, though I l- it" means lea-t, chcaier ill priiv. j Wall pisr is selling lor less than the u.-u-ai ; ri'i now. at J. II. Snyder A Co's. Have a inn- a-sontiH-nt. Call and sv ti-. Tin- Penii-ylviinia editors will -'iid a w k at Atlantic City, arriving at tlmt Suiii-ii..'rT.-ort on the cventng of July ."th. l or a -ati iin. -ttnuit. in-line in the V. I!. "t l..h.llion. The plan nward ear-b b i-l-. and l'....k St. .IV. I'I: SMI all. I in-!fel. I'rin- low. K. Cover. Agent. Stoyestown, Pa. o buy Sunday-. 1i.mi1 tickets. T.-tamctits, -mall and large iio-l Hymns m at Fi-ltcr's Suiic ch.ii.i' Aldcniy i.w Als-t. a few ll.ilstein calve. Address 11. II. Flick, 1' l..uan-v i!le. Mayticld Funn. u re-lu.iil our priiv on mu-lins fg!tnw. i:. kings, -hirtings, etc. Always " ap. ii-.w . he.is r. J. 1!. SNVIIKR A' Co. lot 1 nn. mi-1.i1 calls on your girl ' he-. 1 1 ! . hi--llli.l -h. ought to k the new onion season. ! w hen it is safe to in dulg. Ii! -illy. WKI'M-I'V - i:i:ri hi.h an immmaky gate to the State Convention. The eoiivctl ngoiit our dre-s gissls at re- tion to nominate county ofli.vrs w ill Is-held Conic and get a psl ilnw. l in Niitcniber. Wean .-I hied rak- cbcap. L t.,r. th. y an- all gone, at J. R. Sxypk ,t Co's. I'oii't say ih.-n- is nothing lu under the -'in. Otic win. claims to know says tlien-nr.-only sixty styles of spring tmiiuet this v'-i-.iti.ss The tiiiivt line of glass and queclisware in t "n. and reiiH-mlMT we kii- nothing but the Kngli-h (Jiiiin-wnn-. It iwv.t i mn-s. J. B. Smukr A Co. Sam Jones says: If I had. dog that went to a Itaschall mutch on SumUy I'd fill L iu full of buckshot whtiievex he tame l.sk. Th.Te's hunlly any more (umipt 'i.ingthis sideof hell. It's penliti.m's game." Tliis is thetitiH' of the year we iiniiinen.'e l.'givc the bigge-t kind of Itargaiiis in eloth ii.g Hon f miss this, chaniv of getting a h.-ap suit. Kernel. ilM-r. w hen we say it is j n l w.s.l it 'all w.stl. and V"li can bet on it. J. It. SiYH:k A Co. Ui' still have a iii.-c line of mrM. not a ' Inany as we had. but thej are well assorted. ! i:ii. we can giveyoii almost any liind yon aunt. An- cultutg the prin? tsitue now. JTiey wenM-h.-aplii-tqre. are i hraifT (.. . A j.srl til'i: toljitv a.iiriM-l or nig. J, R, Sxviub Co. m..w . v . '. i t J T",: v' h Tf tv T ens Jul, . ., k(vl le.it fat ihtK, ttr 11 hw hers, uiid .ithir advunce.1 stiubnts. Write Wr ik w catHkme to J. It. M.i-sc. Princid. Mi:t Makkct. We have just a.l.i.il a 1: rge Refrigerator lo our Meat Market, in liii-h Jill nwats nn Is- kept noi and ehu. Mutton. Imi-C tstrk. .. kejn eon-4aiitly mi 1 1 hand. 0m ii doily. Parties buying im j cati have it Keia in me n'lngeraotr uwiititoy. ns-iinii in'imaM m i..iis. wanted. Rosn Pvw Vt. tlierrie. wiH lie next in market. Siiwlnv was ail oitureiMvrijr warm dy. Sriii); lmnUf! have Itejrtui to arrive. How lo y..u like it we ineun our new tin? An a'ljourmil upuiui'iit mint i in wsaitui t.wlay. luite a lare crowd wan in attendant at m-me'tiiii; Sun.lay. StrawlMTritv and Hirrrie". are )ileiitiful in the local markets ut 10 rents a ijuart. No u'irl in Smierwt nullity i half as proud of her new siriii-irt" a the HlKVLlii of her'M. ''ait. tieolye F. Iluer, of KfH.liiikr, lialavu KenIiin; the past week with friend.- in S.inerwt. Lime you eellars and el.tseta, .lean your intern, and purify tliiiips freiierally ulx.ut your jtreiuisux. The Fourth f July romes on Suiiiu.y this year. Which Uiy will he olawrve.1 in Sonier set : Saturday or Monday? l!y the way the emli.latea are humping ! tlietii's.lve, it is ey to tell tlmt the .lay for '. the priiuarj- is drawing iienr. 1 Mr. Ihmii'l liniliakcr, wife ami daughter, , of Seulji level, were iniet of Hon. A. J. j O.lhoru, the early part of this week. The next annual in. nine of the State tned i ieul xa-iely will he held in llcdford u the ! last AVi-dmlav in June, the tli. The latest set-up for the I'n.hil.itiouists is Joshua L. Ilaily. of I'liiladelpliia. liir ;iv ! emor, and Thus S. Wolfe for Lieutenant (mvvrti.tr. It is con. is led on all sides that (General Heiiver will Is- noiiiiiiaKsl for tiovenmr by ae. lainatioii at the coming Republican Stale ( '.invention. -s- - - A distiller's liijimr stun' a- os'isl in SMiiersi on Satunlav. It is run by Mr. Jes s.' Haiigliiiian. and is in the Itu-cinciit of the (ila.le Hoiisi-. Curtiii, of l'eiiii-ylvaiiia, Kirkwixsl, of Iowa. K.ini-s v. of Minnesota, and Spraguc, of Klesh- l-lainl, are the only war governor- " now living. Mr. Wilsi.n KnepT, son of II. F. Knep--r. ho left Simeix't wtine three years ago to s.T-k his fortune in Nebraska. i. yi'ng a visit to his friends in Suncrset. I'r. H. S. Kinimell of Sunerset, left Thursday for a trip through Colorado, Kan sas and Ni-hni-ka. He exiKi-ts to eolsiilne ft.urorrive wts-kson the trip. Mrs. pctif Itiiiish. of Nebra-ka. daughter j mpy presiri for the press by coniotid f ex-Sheriff KuepKT is vi-iting her ireiits i cuts can-h-ssly and illi-gibly written, they in this plan-. The entire family is now honie the tlr-t time for maiiv vears. The thirty-scii.iid annual meeting of the Peiin-y Ivania State Tiwhcrs' A-siM-iation, w ill U- held in Allciitow n. ii.muiciiciiig July itb. and iitutiuiiiiig tbrii- days. tur job 1y-. a well as our newsicii r ty ate all lirand. -tlintcr new. and we arepre uinil to do the liest job work in the county, ami at the most na-oiuible mtiw. The wy car. bound north on theS. & C. Kailniad, nui ..vera valuable n.w iK-longing to Henry Ki-t. r, Monday ufteniiNm, and in- juml her so ever-ly that shedie.1 shortly af- I terwanis. ; - - ss - - I'mler th rub's the mime of -.-r i-alidi- : date must In' on the ticket. A ticket that j docs not contain the names of nil the i-andi- j dates is a spurious one, and cannot legally le i counted. One thing noticeable ill Isiiuicts is the disapK:trance of dead bin! ornamentation. This commendable change of fa-hion will pn.ttably put a stop to ' the slaughter of the inn.Mvnt.s.1 Major Mont.Hith, of Pittsburgh, a pmmi iicnt candidate for l.ieiiteniiut-(.overnor on the Kcpubliiiin ticket. sN-nt a irt of Mon day and Tuesilay of last w.ik ill S.uiierset. 1. Miking after his siliti.-ul feinis.. The liepiiblican voters in the various pre cincts should s.i'that none but reliable and and clb. i.'iit men an- scl.i-1.il for ConHnittcc inen. This is an' important iiiatter. Put none but reliable I!epublii-aiis on guard. Miil-hipnian Chester M. KncpM'r. V. S. Navy, arrivnl home Tue-day inoniing to -M'iid three months vacation w ith his friends. Mr. KnepM-r gra.luat.il at the Naval Acade my lat w.i k. standing smmd ill his class. on aeeouiit of his h.4e Itcing slightly foiimlcriil. Mr. M. K. John-, one of Paint tovvn-hip's staun.-hc1 Kcpublicaiis. t.wtk a day off uud ss'iit Tuestlay in Somerset. His hor-e i-a very tine one and in a few days will be as well as ever. The Cr-ina Normal clo-4-s next w.vek. The County SiiM'rintctideut will hold an exami nation l"giiining Tuesday, June Ifl'd. ut I o'eiiM-k p.m., and contintuil on Wiiliu-day until (iiniplcl.il. On Wednesday evening the Normal class gives a public entertain ment. The John-town Trihioir says if Charles S. Wolfe is iiominat.il by the Pn.hibitioiii-ts tor (.oven lor. he. will pmliahly ill the full strength of that iarty. lsa-id.-. a gn-.it many of his old Ind..pcn..elit suptrters, of hum there were fitly thousand in liWI, when he ti.tininatiil himself. Manager Paul Casi Itecrof thes r.i IIouk- must vcar a large siz.il hat or how else ; would he know ju-t w hat Would please the many patn.lis of his liousi'. The etitcrtiiin i mcnts he has pntvidul so far have all l-n fut cW and were hWilvappmiaKil by the town's jMi.plf. The Smiersi't Silver Comet Rami have I Iwu muting ourcitiwns to jsiinever)- rlmiiv I inu-ic of late. They have gotten a miml-r j of han.l-ome new instruments, and are im i pn.ving in their playing daily. It isd.tcidtil ; iIy the lust organization of the kind S.mer set ever had. Huntingdon County licpiihli.-ans held j gives M'rfti-t satisfaction. A numlMTof pain priiiiarics on Silunlav to el.i t delegates to a I ters an' selling an imitation paint in ditlen-nt eonvention to Ih' Ir- held tonlay and toel.it j two Representatives and one Senatorial dcle- The fall term of the 1! m kw.st.1 Nonniil I S h.M.l will omii alsmt the 1st of August. It will Im? taught by two oft he ablest instnic torsinthe i unity. Misrs. (. M. Raker and S. S. Coughftiour. The pntsMits, wci.rein- fortiHil, for hirgv Bttendani'e of scholars, is I very en.ituraging. We w ish to return our thanks to The Mac Kellar, Smiths ami Jon Ian Coiiiiiiv. ol Phil adelphia, the ol.lest and ls-t ty- foundry in America. fisrtheproniptiH'ss with which they tilhsl itur or-fc-r Hit new ty' ami fumitun-. Everything was just right, and lovely. We j krViw our nuders w ill agnv w ith u: Rass fishing is said to Is? very fine ill the Casselmaii river just now. One day last week Mr. Zaeh Snyder of Rn-kw.sKl. who bv the wv . famous rislHT, with his son caught a fiiH- sjring. The son w ho is a lad of eleven ymrs of age lauglit tin " hopiers," one of them measuring twelve and the other eleven indies. A .U'legatioil of the Young li. publiians of Wes1in.n.l:iMl eouutf will g)i .(ouil to tsr risbiicg till Tuesday niorning. June if.h. to attend tin: t-lHte t'iieilio4 tii the tth. j tTh club will esi-msetl cause of Ifcver ! "' M..H...-I. ,lni,i.,lar.v.a,.d will go i. j , ; n iuf j txtlors. i i Says the tirtxtislmrg Ilmilil ; KcMirts fntni various rts of the (utility iiidicute that ! the ni crop luut Imi ii terrihU' luiuagt.il by I worms. lu suute bs-ulitiw w Imle fieJJs huv required ni'laming. Tlie rold nights, absi, j have a dulling ell'mt and ill do much in- it.tf nt flo ti.i.i.g'.r ir tiu.ttv l..tt vear. Mms Kninia II. Ilaer. dinurht"'- of Jilfe llaer. and Mim Mavmie I hi. duuirhter of John II. I'ld. K-j, returned In urn- last week fntin tlie Wesley an Female Institute. Staiin t.tu, Viiyiuia, where they liad been entereil as stti.JtMits. Somerset county cent down to HeilSinl on Monday soiik' of her m.xt ironiiiient states nun. ltesidi his ll.iu.tr, Ju-lin- BatT, (ien. KoonU and John Scott vmile.1 ukmi us. Their visit luu.no military or rcliiriuu nificuiKv. It us lM.weer, vunuised tlmt .Svtt kxikiiiK after hi Senatorial fences. Iivnirer. The residem of Mr. LudwU k Bnusvker, an hoiiott. hard-witrking hut xntr Uennaii, sirttate on the Iterlin Mad. one mile east of SuiHWt, wax entirely destroyed lty fire, with all its .-ontnits. at an early hourTues iluy nioniinp. How the lire originated is at this time a mystery. The lorn falls very hutvily ilium Mr. Urasc ker. AivordiiiR to the Bellefonte Xem the wheat crop in Centre futility will lie an al mit total fiiilure. Fields that a few w wks Hro l.xikeil pronii.-in are now entirely de stroyed. The destnii-tion in attributed to the ravain-s of an unknown kiudof worm, w hich Uigurs at the n.t and isk.ii makes sad hav.if of the stalks. The courts have decided that "no iK.uiuUiry feii.vs-au In- made of bar) si 1 wire w ithout the consent of parties owning the adjacent land." and any man who puts a Imrhed w ire fence along the highway renders himself liable for all injuries resulting to stock pass ing along s;iid highway. Farmers will do well to make a note of this. luiring the Ui-t month the Hkuald has put in ntoivnew tyjie than any two of our local initeliiN.rario can lsiast of. All the mate rial in our coniing nsuii is fnwh from the foundry, and comprises many of the latc-st styl.-s and jirettiest faced tyiH's. We always have done tiie finest and In-st work of any otliiv in the county, and are now U tter prewired than eierlniore to continue 1. 1 do hi. and at the most reu-oiiablo rates. The Cniincllsville ( turirr says : lgly ru mors are all. mt reganling the manageiuciit of the l'.Hir IIoum over in Westniorelaiid coun ty. James K..gcrs. of m-ar Mt. Pleasant, di.sl suddenly in that institution a few days ago, and it is said that he was hustled into a paus-r"s grave without pmperly notifying the coroner. The story also goes that the il.nas.sl was a vi.-tim of foul play. The sto ry is dented by the officials ill charge, and an investigation may follow. When w riting for a new sp:ier U- careful to write the names of icople and placs clear ly. A name i sumethiiig that the editor, iinist-itor. or pr.Mtf-rea.kT cannot guess at siKiii-fiillv. If there are auv words in the an in tw i-thinls of the cases, pn.pcr nain.-s. If then- is anything that lnak.-s an individu al angry it is to have his name mi--s-ll.il or di-tortcd into somethiiig else, yet in nincty live cast's out of a huii.lnil it is the fault of the person writing the name. The second Sunday in June, known in the Pnite-tant chiin h calendar as " Childn'ti's lay," was fittingly olin'rve.1 in the Metho dist i biin h, morning and evening. The pnt- gramme (unsist.il of rti'itatioiis. songs, S'rit- tund and historical nailing and ri'ssins- I catechism and short a.lilnes. Thechnn h j was Iw uuTitnH v and tastefully decorated w ith rlowers. ferns, and singing binls. The olt-j.-rt of the day. we lielieve, is to ti.lhi-t funds to educate desr ing and K.r yolig men fir the niiuistrv. Our neighhor, the Timet, was last week ' delivered " of a mviver. and is again ill the hands of its original publisher. K. II. Werner. I.cccivcr I.wry's jnunialistie eani-r wna brief, but brilliant. In one short week he smiiiil.il in publishing a very readable -mt, and in bringir matt.T out of chaos by settling all the- difficulties le tween the contending iartners. We syinia thize with our neighlsir iimiii the travailing and much pain it has gone tlimugh, and imi-gralulatt- it Umiii its safe delivery. "O. lovely maid, we got tlieeake." Mr. Harry 11. Collatm. sim of Hon. A. J. CollMirii, was marritil to Miss Iiaua Thomus, at the resi.lcinv of the bride's piin-nts, in j Frostburg. Mil., at o'clm k. Wtiliuxlay I evening, June !t. lssti. Jiiilmiiialely nfter the (i-n niony The Itriile and gniom were driven to their newly and elegantly furnish.il house in another iart of the village, where they comineiKiil life on their own hook, and to eat corn from their own crib. The Hkk Ai.n's heartiest nuignitulations an- extendnl. Pnif. J. A. IJcrkey tells us that the tt-.ich-crs of the Somerset Normal and Classical S hiM.l have ii.niplet.il arrangements with Col. P.ussell H. Conwell.of I'liiladelpliia. to i lose the school term with his eclebmted lec ture " Hemisiii in Private Life," on Friday evening, June 2.1th. ill the 0n ra House. Col. Conwell, it is generally eoncetlciL delivenil the U-st hi-tun- of the Teiichers' Institute ii.ursi' of 1K.S.V Ai-ns ol liianionct-. and there can lie no doubt that a full house ill gnvt him on this Miiisi.,n. The n.ntest Im-iwii'Ii thetwo literary sN.'ictics will .nine off on Thurslay evening. - - ( hiii lcs Ihidlcy Wanier's aeries of aunimer n'sort ski'tchcs extends tlimugh tlm chae ters (the fourth irt) ill the July HarMT's. enrieheU with thirteen of C. S. Keiiihurt's inimitable drawings. Tin' vitiation asm-1s of American Imeirty, as mi'ii in the -opular wateriitg-plaees. supply a large fund of ma terial for Mr. Wanier's delightful treatment, and when his brilliant and amusing dcscriii- tions are woven iimiii a love story, and tit ' plemeliteil by KiTiihart's i lever pictures, the ! n'suh is most interesting. The si-enes in ! these chapters are Narragiilisctt Pier. Cottagi' . Plymouth. Met. of st,.ls. an.l Mar- ; ilia s viiieyut'i. t m .... i ... ..i--,in..i, ... j will mnduet u to Itar HaHsir and the fa- moils Virginia n-sorlsat Natural Itri.lgcan.l White Sulphur Springs. Michael Iieatn of Iterlin, and Joseph Shaf fer of S internet, have been apiinted sole Agents for the Kxivlsior Slate Paint C.iin pany. This famous )iint is usiil for winting : ns.fs of all kinds, and i the only one that jvarts of the roiinty. No irson without a ciTtiti.nte from the iumjiaiiy can handle the Kxcelsior Slate Paint. Ask all agents to see their certifii'ates before pun hasing. Messrs. Ream and Shaffer exsi-t to visit all imns of the county and will give all all opMirtuni1y to have their rifs tuveml w ith this excel lent (Kiint. We n'fer, with is-nuissioii, to Judge Samuel Snyder, ami W. S. Mowry, Fritil. iis, Henry Ioiig and David Heiple Suncrs.'t. and to a Imst of others for whom I thev have done work. They painful Mr. Heiples liani last siimmerand his house this. They gave the jail stable a dn-ssing as well as a nunilsr of other buildings ill this Is.nuigh, w hich they would like jsTsons to examine and sts- for themselves. It is with pleasure that we chnHiicle so .,.,,,,. . 1Vt.Ilt ttK ,, ,lf laA Krillay evening, when the Ellsler-Weiss (M?ra Com iwny npssire.l at theO.Ta House and pre seiitiil for the first time in Simersct (Jilliert A Sullivan's brilliant o-ra. "The Mikailo." TIh- Imiise affi .nksl convincing pn s if that our (si. pie are partial to light music, and the de lightful strains were warmly reivived and loudly appluu.hil by the fairly large audience pn-sctit. Miss Marie (infnw.tod. n- Yum Yt'in. wus sweetnetft itself, and iu r rendition of the lines lieginniiig. :: I be bun whiimr ra are a!) althue. will) ever living glnri ." ninij.lctely wot) fhf jtearts .f hcrln-an rs :md 'm'"P,, again m apuitt. 'iX tsinging.nd acting were it, striking di-ognx-me,,,. the fonncr ling ,U- was miisl oguiu aim auuiu. Jil. J'. o- Iieiii-lv ( anil eU-ar. while the latter was ridiculously weak and trifling. The audience seemed unanimous in that the sing ing und acting of Mr. (nil. Ca-ton, as A" k'n, was us near s'rfi'tion as they cimbl wish. Mr. John Duff, the Mikv.U,, Mr. T. J. Bryant. l'wrllth in fact, the entire ronqnny, were far superior to any tnnq ever lieanl in Simersct. We simply i-Im tlie sentiment of all pn-s iit in inviting them to visit Sun erwt auaift. 4 The aiutoiiiMiiuetits inaile by the l.cpubli ran candi.lates for nomination in l'.lair .utili ty almost all wind up "and pl.ilge myself lo siip.rt thetickm then nominated. A rule of the tarty in that county may require them to do sn, hut if so, it is a very Imd rule, as any man who would lie a eandi.liitc for the nomiiiiition on a ticket, and, if ih feat.il. rlMiuld Isdt from clugrin. or, if nouiinatcil, should sell out his associates on the ticket (tr his M.Tsoiial benefit, would v a vaguhond of the first water, and his pledge Is-fore uom ination not amount to anything, while to ask an honest man to make stu li a pl.ilge is simply an insult. We see men's names to such a pledge who have worked curly and late for the (tarty ever since it has been in existetuv. who would no more think of hclt ing slaughter a Kcpublicnn nominee ihau they would of slaughtering their own off spring. If u man is not honest, pledges w ill not make him so. If he is honest, it is an insult to have him te-ify that he is not a thief. JithiuttiHCH. TriliHttr. ('apt. W. H. Saimer, acting Chairman, re quests Us to say thai he has had all the neces sary tickets and blanks for holding the pri mary election printed and that he is now engaged ill distributing them. He w ill send the ppiier blanks and tickets for each pn einct to some reliable and well know n ltc publiean w ho w ill have them at the pillow ing place of the pm-inet at an early hour on Saturday inoniing, June '.llth. It will then, under the niles, tsuiine the duty of the Ite publicatis who asst-nilihil during the first hour, from K n'rlirk to !. to select by ballot, otH.iTs to hold the election. A blank smv has Isi n left on the tickets on w hich to write the name of the Committeeman. The Committeemen elected will serve during the ensuing year an.l will bring the Mums from their n-sii1ive precincts to' Sunerset on Tuesday June 2!tli, when they will meet in convention ut the court house and count the returns, and el.i t a chairman for the com ing year. A copy of the rules governing the holding of lb-publican primary elections in Sunerset county will Is-sent with the blanks and tickets to each pni-inct. All election officers must Ik- iniK'rly qflalili.il and the rules rigidly adhered to in i very n snvt. The names of all the candidates inil-t lie on every ticket. A tel. -grain from Holli.laysbiirg to the Pittsburgh lH.jitrh says: The Itlair County l:.'iublican Convention met hen-this inoni ing (Salunlay) in Condn.n's 0S'ra House, ll was the m.tst spirited, and the wildest tim ventiou held hen- for years. The princil light wils on the nomination f..r Cougnw, and for weeks prior to the convention u most bitter tight, " tiMith and nail." was waged by the candidates, ex-Auditor fieiienil John A. U nion, of this place, and Col. Samuel Mc Camaiit. of Tyn.ne. to sti'im-the delegates. Kvery means known to istlitieians wen- put forth. At the ti invention which iioltiniat.il forCoiign'ss two years ago, McCamant U-at Ixiiion by one vote, and this year Ia'Iiioii made a most vigon.us jiersoiial canvass of the nullity, the effect of which w as shown this morning in the overwhelming defeat of Mc Camant and his backers by a vote of M to ."si. Kx-.S-aker li. L. Hewitt, of this plan-, and Sheriff (i. M. M.-.idville. t..k the field and made a MTsonal fight for Mi-Camant, but sig nally failed. ICdmiiuilShaw. of Alt.Mina. an.l S. I. I-en-In'rg, if the mines, the present memlHTs of the ICgislature, wen' iiomina1.il. Martin Hell, of HoUiilayshurg, was noiiiinatnl for IHstriet Attorney, and Charles . Ihiwning. a Knight of Iils.r from Alt.Mina. was nomi natiil for Register ami Kin.rder. over three other men ; Country Treasurer. Havid Over, editor of the .' irfir, HoUiilayshurg : Pinv- tor of the Poor. John Loudon, Alio. ma : .1.1 nrates to tfie State Convention, T. 1. Wil Wilkius and I), (i. M.Cull.uigh, Alt.Mina. The eolivetitioii issil n'solutioiis iniidemn ing the ailniinistr.it ion of Cleveland and the waste of public money, and fostering of for eign tauT emigration by the iK in.M-rats in power. They instructed, the delegates to the Stale Convention to sllpHirt James A. J!ea ver for (iovenmr. Major Mont.M.th Cir Lieu tenant (iovenior. Thoma-s M.-Cumant, of IMair county. Sir Auditor (iencral, and Chill W. Hazzanl for Congn-ssmaii-ut-Largc. W. L. Kenniily, of Altooua, was elected Sena torial ilelcgate. PtvKX Hvisix.;. There was a large bani raising oil the farm of llavid Weller. in Sun erset township, on last Wednesday, uiid quite a large and jolly cmwd assisted in rais ing the frame work of the new structure. Messrs. Joseph Auniaii and bp it her, the ear K.iiters, had everything perl'.itly arratigtil, and every pint' of tiudier tit exactly to its pla.v. The Messrs. Aiituan an- thorough workmen, and any fanner w ho contemplates building should not fail to give them a call if he wants a gissl job done. The dimensions of the bam an- loox-Ki. and it will Is- a very neat and handsome stnufure. w hich will add greatly to the value of his already well im pmvtil fann. Alsmt one hundred htsoiis part.M.k of a sumptuous dinner ami supper, to which all did ample justice. The ladies of Mr. Weller's household know how to set a g.Mil table, and much praise was un t.il out to them. The mising ofthebani would have liecli nunpletiil lnr.g hcliin- night had not a heavy ruin set ill Just IsTnri' tlitmer, mi that the hands wen- delayed scvenil hours, but even then everything was completed ex cept putting on the nifters. C. Have you any cabinet photographs ymi want niivly frauuil? Have you any s.1km. gmtqis you want togetfrain.il? Have you any marriage ivrtifiuttes you wish to get frain.il? Have you any college diplomas, or certificates of any kind that you ought to frame? Have you the Lonl's prayer that you w ish to put in a frame? Have you any pictures of any kind or nature, or anything at all that ymi ought to have framed? 1st you want any frames at ull, or any mould ings i-.inls, pit-tun's, or knobs, or do you want to buy any pictures? If so, the place to he supplied is at Fisher's Rook Ston headquarter- for fram.'s and pictures. The Ralto. and Ohio Railroad will run an other excursion Sunday fnnn John-tow n and iutcnuciliatc points, to Simersct Cauip-iii.i't-ing and Ohi.i Pyle. The train will leave Johnstown at !:: ' A. M.. and arrive at Johns town ut 0 r. M. Half-fare tickets w ill Is-sold at all stations. The excursion la-t Sunday was quite a suiifss. Retwccu thnv and fiuir hiuidml miple came on the excursion train to the Canit-iiii'tiiig. For full iarticulars in n-gtinl to next Sunday's excursion, call on or address, J. W. Patton, Sunei-H't. Di. Al.ni'M (t ilt. S.me time icro the ladies of the Lutheran church at Hisiversville or ganized a mile stviety, for the benefit of the new eliun h. They have Isfn very siini-s-ful. and have pr.Mlu.vd a ni.-t Uutiful al bum quilt, and over !1T.1 in i-ash. This quilt contains alsmt eight iiumlnsl luimes of do nors, printiil neatly with fancy ty'. They purpose selling this quilt at public sale ill Hisiversville, on the aflem.Min of Satunlay, June Jtiih. at 4 o'cl.s k. They join in thanks to the kind contributors, and invite them to Is; pn-scnt at the sale. Pastor. F.i. Hkevip: There was a Iwni raising ami quilting at the home of Mr. Ihuiiel ShrcH'k last week that t.s.k the cake. Tliere were 110 hamls to assist in raising tlie bani and so ladies worked at the quilts. It was a jolly giNsl crowd and a line time was had. A numlsT of Irtisy candidates were in the cmw d. The hum, w hich is a large one, is Is-ing built by Mr. Kphraim Walker, otic of the Is-st buihler in the roiinty. Mr. S:hnsk wi-h'S us to rt'tuni thujiks firhiiii to all tlis- w Iki wert- present ajid assisted. It would take up t.Hi niiu h pf j iqir to tell tdHiut tl(e tliutu-r we hi)d. JijneRI, lai. H. B. Y. A Lawn Fete and StruwIaTTy Festival will lie held under the auspices of the W. t". T. I', in tlie ltcautifiil lawn summmling the resi dence of Mrs. J. K. Walter, on Wednesday anil Thursday evenings, June Kith and 17th. A general invitation is extended to ull. CSMJIITTKIC. Wantrd. Two thoiLsand conls of Hem lock Bark, at the new Steam Tannery, at Hyndmau. Aply to tl. It. White, " Hyndnuin, Ihilford County I'a. pKor-KHIMiS "riHIi Tl'.STII AXXCVL Ct VKXTI.tS Itt THE IJTI1EV.X SrxitAT S'lltsil. ( 'oXVK.VrioX, IIFLD AT ReKMX SrSK HTH-llfTII, lssti. Convention met in the Lutlieran Chun hut:! r. m. on Tucsilny, June ttfli, and was call.il to order by tlie President, Wm. II. Unpis'l. Kh. A " iTuiseS'rviie" roiiductnl by Revs. I.. I. Scifs-r and W. L. Reni.-biirg was then held, cnusisiiiur of singing, prayer, and reciting S ripture (Mvnuges by mcniUrs of the Convention. After prayer by Rev. J. X. I'nruh, Conveutktn adjourned until s r. a. Errning SmvM. Convention opened by singing "If Any Man Thirst." Devotional Exercises by John H. Sny.lcrand hVv. S-ils-r. after which the Con vention joined in singing "The Light of the World is Jesus." A i Id rem of Welcome by Kev.C. R. (tnivcr, paslorAs-a. Response, by W. H. Riitiel, q. Music, " Follow Me." Chairman Ruppcl then introduced Dr. II. L. Ruiigher, of (iettyshurg. Pa., who itelivered a very able address vu " How to Prepare the Sunday -school Lesson." Music, " The Way, the Truth, the Life." Appointna-ut of Com mittee on ( Ttilentials. , Rev. Remsburg then sang " liise Ulorioua t'otiqiientr," fmtti the 'Choir Perennial," of which he is the author. Reiiedietion, by Dr. Buugher. Adjourned. Walitejukin Mtruitii Sratst'oM. 0h-iriI by singing "Jesus, Thy Name I Love." Prayer, by Revs. Sell and Harshiiian. The Convention, led by Dr. Raugher, then joined ill thc"Onlcrof Service for the Sun-day-sch.Mil." AiinoiiiKvment of Committee on Organization. Music. Report of Com mittee on Credentials. Committee rctortcd Is!l delegates pnss'tit. Restrt of the Com mittee tin Organization w hich w as as follows : For Pnsiideiit, W. H. I!npsl. Ksq., of Smierset; Vice President, Rev. C. B. Gniver, of Berlin; Secretarj, M. Baker.of Milfonl Township; Corresponiling Secretary, J. C. SM.-icher, of Shanksvillo ; Tn-asnrer, Rev. J. J. Welch, Friedens. On motion of (iliver KnepfHT. the alsive reiMtrt was adopted. Rc iMirts of S h.sils. Anlloiunvliielit of ( oinniit tv on Restrts. A letter fnm Rev. Stouffcr. explaining the cause of his alisemv, was read by the Secretary. Rev. Kriley. of Alt.Mina. was then i-all.il Hm in by Chairman Rups l, and made a ti-w remarks appnipriale to the occasion. Rev. J. R. Foucht, delegate fnnn the Rcilford County Conference, was then in InsliKul, and entertainul the ( on vent ion very pleasantly for a short time. IScndii tion by Ri'V Kriley. Adjotimeil. Opemilby singing, " To (its! hethctilory," fnnn Augsburg Snigs; Prayer, by Rev. Slu-anT; Music; Minutes of the previous ses sions read and approved ; on motion. Revs. Critchficld and Reall were received as advi sory iiu iiils'rs ; First subject on programme for the afteni.stn session: "The Siibliuth sch.M.l uud the Pastor,1 was opened by Rev. O. F. Harshmaii, and continued by Rev. Kri ley ; Music, " ltve at Home"; Discussion of the alstve subject was then continued by Revs. Seils-r, Remsburg, Raugher, and Shear er. Announcement of Committee on Reso lutions ; The next subject, " Why is there not. gn-ater suiti'ss attending our Sabbat h schiMils," was then taken up, iqiemil by Rev. Sell, and continued by Revs. Shearer, Rems burg, and W. H. JCiiiel. Esq. ; Music, " Stuiiil. Siund the Tnith Ahnwil " ; Discus sion of (Queries ; A iiiiiiiIkit of interesting que riw were discussed. It'rjDirt uf TmwHi-rr. Following is the n1 jMirt of the Tn-asun-r: In hands of TnnsunT ut last meeting, 13 ; Coiitributeil by schools, ft.'; Colltition, 24 ; Total, 37 ; Ex s mini for priming pnigrainiiics for previous ycur, j-H 0'; Printing pnigramnws for pns ent year. ! .V; Total, 17 50; Baiaiii-c in ham is of Tn'usiircr, -'4 S7. Rev. J. J. Welch, Tn-usun'r. A iiilleitiou fnnn the dift.-n-ut sch.Mils was takeii up, amounting to ?s't4 50. Reii.liction, by Rev. Manges ; AdjoiinicL Kveniny Srsni', ' 0-iiiiDwith music by the choir; Prayer by Rev. J. A. Lcrch ; Minutes of the pn-vious meeting read and appntved; The first sul jtvt, "Children's (Jiving," was oiiuil liy Rev. M. L. Young, who read a very able a t on that subject ; discusstil by Rev. Men ges; Miss Ada Kncppcr, the next stenkeroii the subject Is-ing unavoidably absent, a very xcellent Nin-r, pnTml by her, was n-ad by her sister. Miss Cora Kncppcr; A Insket .iillection was then taken up, amounting to 1.1 lrt; Music, No. H3 in "Augsburg Sings" ; On motion, it was agreed to take action in n-gard to a suggestion by Rev. Sicher, to so licit suliscriptions for the lieuefit ofthcCon ncllsville Mission Chiin h, of w hich Rev. Sei lier is ie.1or ; eTH was stiltscriljt'il. " Should there Is.' clusses in our selustls for the training of teachers?" was opened by Prof. J. M. IJcrkey. in a very able essay ; dis cussion continued by Rev. J. A. Ix-rch, after which Rev. Reinsbiirg sang. " Wake. Awake for Night is Flying": ChainiKin Kupsl then -.ill.il iisui Dr. Raugher, who enter- tnim-d the Convention in a very able closing address, setting forth ill a clear and I'on ihle manner the dis-triiie of the spiritual birth and lite as viewed by the Lutheran eliun h and founded upon (tisl's w.ml. On motion, a vote of thanks was tendered to J)r. Raugher for his able addresses, an.) (be sacrifice that he ina.e in mining Into our nii.l-i ; IWm.ilii -i.un, by J)r, liiingbt r ; Ailjourisil, Thumbty Mnininij Krnlmi, tl'litil by singing " My faith hsiks uptu This.'"; Prayer, hy Rev, Fm'lit; Minutes of the pn-vious sc-siim n-ul and uppnivetl; An cVvlli'Ut essay on " Thu study of the lesson in the home," was n-ad by lYuf. J. C. Sjiei cher; A letter fnm Mrs. Jennie Thonii-oii. explaining the cause of her absence was n-ad by the Sccn-tary, ami referred to the Commit tee on aliselitces ; Discussion uf the foregoing subject was continued by Rev. J. R. Fia-ht, II. II. Flick and Chainnaii Rups'l ; The Chairman of tlie Committee on Credentials then n'pnrted -Ki more delegates, making a total of Kev. Remsburg then atini; " Je rusaleiH.lht. (iol.leii," aHer which t lie discus sion was inntinmil by Rev. SeilaT-; "The duties of Chunh tnciilMri. to the Stbbuth s. Ii.mi1," 1 the lu-t subject tin the pnigrumme) was ably set forth by Rev. L. N. Flack, of R.s kw.Msl; RcMtrt of Committee on ahsen-t.i-s, showing that Rev. Stunner was unable to lie pn'scnt on account of the serious illness of his w ife ; Kev. J. N. Fundi was culled away Thursday morning by the serious ill ness of a relative ; Rev. Ziuu was called away by duty ; Mrs. J. M. Thoiiiesni, of Vrsiua, sends excuse for necessary alisence. The Committee recommend that these jwrtics lie excused. The following Sunday-schisilssciit no representatives.: Wellcrsbiirg, Ringer's, St. James, Mt. ion, and Laurel. These are hereby requested to hereafter send ilchvates uud nMirts. o. F. II v vx. J. E. I. H. E. M vx..ts. Comniittii'. Chairman Uilpsl then aniK.llli.nl the Ex ecutive Committee, as follows: Rev. M. L Y.nmg, Rev. C. B. tinner, Rev.O. F. Harsh inun, Sumuel l'hilsou, und Dr. S. S. (i.sul. Rev. C. B. (inner and W. H. KupsJ, Esq., w ere alti tt.il us delegates to I he lie. ifordn uni ty Sluy S Ii.miI AsxN-iatioii. Htfxtfi uf ( unimitlrr im Rrprtt. Your Com mittee on Reports from S Ihm.Is would n-s.rt that schisils have nM.rtnl with the fol lowing results: No. of OfHcers. 2UI ; No. of Teachers, .'IVJ ; No. of Scholars, 3.tKi7 ; Aver age Atten. Ian. v, ; No. Ix'ssatn Btsjks, 1SW7 ; No. I.csson Leaves, 341 ; No. Augsburg Teachers, 45; No. PaTs, 14b7; No. Teach ers niM'tings, 334 ; Average attendance, 34 ; Adiletl to Chun h, Kt; 'M sch.Mils open 12 months; Vi scIkmiIs fntni 4 tot) montlis; Amount of contributiiMis, $l,38(i.88; to Mis sions, $340.21); to home work, M32.42 ; En tertuinmeiits UK i Rev. L. L. Seibkb, Rkv. f. F. Sheaker, jl. MlW.Ka, Ai'msnii IIetflet, Wm. M. Dively, Committee. Hrprfi uf I iutmit1ee im Rmtiiitum. RrmJr nl. That to ir c insistent with the Lutlieran ( 'hun-h etitiMimy every saltliuth sehtHtl sh.mld Im- consitlcnsl an integral strt of the chun h and not a mere auxiliary without any other connection than exietlienev may di.tute and should therefore ill every instance lie con ducted in harmony with tlie authority of the church. . KrmJml, Tliat wecougrottilate the conven tion on the fact that nearly all our Sunday scImmiLs are unqualifiedly loyal to the publi cations ..f our chtin-ti and an then4.y mi ticriiig givat aid in brhiging alsmt unity of aim and liannonv ofurjaw in evangciu ing the mosses. lutWrnf. Tliat it is the sense of this iiin vention that there should U' a mon earnest and abiding inter.-t taken by the pan'iits of the ihibircn of the chun h in the nudity school, and that w e most eaniestly solicit the lot i rati. 111 of the holut' in this importattt urt of Chun h work. ICrtulml, That we conbally rerolnintlid the idea of (mtting a copy of the Augsburg Teacher into every family of the chun h and urge upon the families in our connection to ls the fbrcm.xt in securing this gissl cud. lieiJml, That niiignizing as we tlo in the Sun. lav sch. Mil cause a counterpart of the Missionary enterprise of the chun h that we deem it the duty of the sc1km1 to cultivate a Missionary spirit and contribute lilsTally and systematically to the spread of the gospel and that we heartily reiterate our fonncr ac tion of setting aian at least one Sabbath per mouth for such Miionury collection. Hnulettl, That the mil of thesclnsils lx-called and inquiry be nude by tlie president as to how this request has been carried out. A'rsrrfrn, That we recognize the practice of many of the stors of delivering Iccttirt-s ut the weekly prjyer-meetingiiMiu theS. S. les sons, ami the nyular Teachers' meetings as helpful auxiliaries to the pn panitiitn of the lesson, and that we urge uimiii the teachers of Sunday scIkmiIs a n-gulur atteiuuince Uhhi such meetings whenever it is at all Mtssible. IlrMilrnl, That the Sunilay school should aim at the gathering in to the chun h, not only tliechildn-nnf the turentsof thechnn h but over all whom they may exen-ise an in Hueiice iss ially or otherwise and the imbu ing their hearts with love to (iod and devo tion to th chunh and tliat we nfomiueiid to all our pa-tors and scbisil workers renew ed zeul ill this dim tion during this year. Uemtlrrtl, Thut ill the judgment of this eon vention there are many isiints in the county where Sunday sch.Mils should W 0rganiz.1l and that we recommend to our (lastors and Sunday school workers that such places ! sought out an.l schisils organiml wherever they w ill not interfere with the pntss.'rity und sutxi'ss of s. In Mils uln'aily organiml. Hrmilml, That sufficient time should lie given to singing in our schisils to enable the scholars to sing with the spirit and under standing and that much more time should In.- employed in this delightful exercise tlian is ordinarily done. Ilrmtlrnl, That we acknowledge our high appreciation of the music n-ndeml and in structions given by Bm.Rcmsbiirganil others who also uidnl him during this convention and that we also nsiimmeiiil the intnsluc tion of the " AugsburgSings" in our selustls wherever it is at ull pructi.-able. UrmJml, That we. in Sabbath si Ii.miI .1.11 ventioli ussembhsl n-new our devotion to the cause of Tem rance and pledge our n-newed efforts to stiMire a constitutional amenilment to the laws of tlie state prohibiting the man ufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a Isvcmge, uud that we urge Um the schisils the inisirtaniv of giving frojueiit instnie ti.ui upon this chief vice of the day. lirxJrnl. That the thanks of this eonven tion art due and are hereby given to Dr. Boucher, of (iettysburg. for his able ili-1 ruc tions and stimulating ao'lnis-- during the sittings of this convention. Urmitntl, That the thanks of the conven tion lie teiideml to W. II. Rupiel. President, and to the as-j.-taiit otfi.vrs of this convention for the able and -uli.-f.u tory manner ill which their resrtive duties have Isi'ii tlischargtil. llrMJrfit, That the mcuilicrs of this iniiven tion tender their hearty thanks to the iiiem-U-rs uud friends of the Lutheran Church of Berlin for their cordial ho-pilality extendnl to them .luring this tunvenlioii. .V.Wrr., That the thanks of this conven tion an- extended t o the officers of the R. A O. R. R. for the ssi-ial rates of travel grant ed to the delegates to and fnnn this conven tion. J. F. Shearer, Philip Smith, J. II. Zinn, Oliver K 1 iepier. J. J. Welch. C. A. M. Crissinger. Samuel Snyder, Committee. After singing No. 101 fnnn "Augshury Sings," a few closing n'lnarks by Rev. Kri ley und Chairman Rup'l, and prayer by Rev Kriley and benediction by Rev. (imver, the convention adjourned to meet at the cull of the executive committee. (.. M.Hakkh. Secretary. TbIBTTK OF SiMKliSfcT Classis To Dh. J. W. Nkvi.x. Wukhkvs. The Reformed chun h started substantially 'If , Isyond its !. trinal stiitulanl. and gn w from infamy in the New World, and Whereas. Rev. John William Nevin, D. D.. came to lis when we had but a primitive literary and theological existence, an.l Whereas. He nngniil in the Ileidel IsTg Cliutechism the eXi-itioli of the I'rrmm uf CAf.V for conviction, deliverance uud sub vat ion. therefore, he it oWi nf, That Moiiicr-ft Classis mugnlnes in Dr, John Williamson Neviu, the Aiueri Ciin founiler oftheHefonn.il Chun h in its ilintiiirHir chiirai'fcr ; 1, Dr. Nevin ut the head of the. institutions of the church, gave the College und Scminury a Hisltloii uniting the safest and thorough-going t-ltii-ational insti tutions of the laud by adopting the foniiula ries of the advum-cd philosophy and thtnlogy of the old world to the thonglt of the New. 2. The Refoniml Chun h lsiame self-tun-scioiis under the teaching of Dr. Nevin, and w as made to take the canlinal Mtsitioii she tsiupies, with the Incantation the Person of Christ, the Living Christ displayed in the settings of her diM-lrinul system, alsmt which American I'nitestantisni, so faras loy al fo the Reformation of the Pith century, is now rapidly la-coming iilar, giving pnunisc. f litis, of ultimate unity us the necessary re sult of gathering alsiiit the incarnate Foun tain of life. KnmJrril, That this estimate of Dr. Nevin's plate ill the history of the Refoniml Chun h does not iletraet from our esteem for Drs. F. A. Ranch and P. Shaff, but nR'asuns. the greatness of our obligations to them, the for mer having liecli Dr. Nevin's pnsleccssor and the latter his coadjutor. l!tJml, Tiiat whilst we offer our -ynipu-thies to Dr. Nevin's family in their la-rcave-inent. we uls.i bid them njoi.v thut the sub-jti-t of ourtiiiiimon sorntw lived to witness the justificutioii of his great work in the at pn ibation now ueinrdtil by many who for merly denounced its author, und has at length gone to rest in fHwe. Lime. Plaster, Cement. Carload in Stock and we quote as follows : Rest White Lime harrel l.i Aknm Cement Itarrel 1.75 Portlund Cement 'f Itum l ji4.Utl Calcined, Pla-ter V harrel ft!J Simersct. Pa.. KesM?ctfiilly. June li, Is,;. ) ( imik X Reekits MARRIED. MA RTEKN Y PI I.E. At the Keet.nlern tirHiv in SitiiierKet, I'a., tin Tuewlay, June S. ix-li, by I-aRue M. Hiek. J. P., Mr. William Murti-eny to Miw Lavinia K. Pile, buth nf Stirnentrt Tttwrifhiji. IJItl'XEIt HDRNEIt. On Tutrxlny. June 8. hy Kev. I. K. Lavan, at his rei.leiH-e in inienvt, Mr. tliarlew W. Bnineraiul Minn Anna C. Httrner, Imth of Jdiiert' Mills, West moreland County, I'a. SALER BARROX. 4m Thuntlay. J""' lnth. ISS;, at tlie Lutheran rwutiaKC in New ( eutreville. Pa by Rev. J. II. Zinn, Mr- Ross 1). Snler to Miss A'la '. Unrron, latth of Trent, Sotneret tviunty, I'a, HIIOl'P SIIAl'IJS. At the Somerset ll'iusc in Somerset, onthr2Tth tlay of May. lHsti, by Rev. D. K. Ijivan. Mr. Wm. K. Slniuji of Liiuiier, I'a. atiil Miss Sarah J. Sliaulis.nf JeniHT Township, Smierset (.'ounty, Ta. BRIDW irMP H )RBA Hi H.t m Thurs day, the 3d day of June, lsxi, at the resi.lenee of the offii xitiiift minister, by Rev. I). K. La van, Mr. Andrew W. liri.leinim and Miss Lr.lia A. PiNirbainrh, both of Xiirthaniiton Township, Somerset Oiiiiity. Pa. DIED. SWKITZER. m Wednesday, Jim?. Ifi. in Xew Lexiiifrton, Mrs. Anna SweiUer, awsl 46 years, 4 months anil diiyn. M.ii t Mi.rivh Item-. Candi. lutes an.l Mttato Imgsan' pleiitv. D. B. ZinniH'mian, wist has Uvn down with sore tlmut fttr stum time, is tint and nn.iind again. He still bs.ks -de. and must have had a tough time of it. i Il.1n11.1h D. Rhtslos retunicl List w.ik ! from a pntr.!. :.il visit to Johti-tovvu. She j said -he enjovi-1 herself, but would much ratluT live Here til 111 111 Joliu.-tow n. William IM.iiwt, whoha.1 his arm s. Itmlly cutubouta month since ut Kline's saw mill, is slowly but surely recovering. Ho.'sare now cntertuimil thut he will nniv. r the full n-e of the meinlsT. D. R. Zimmerman a short time ago sold thirteen head of cattle to si. me John-town butchers, for the sum of $00. ( ointetit judges consider them cheap at that price, us they were without doiii. the best cuttle in this part of the county. D. L. Row-man had a valuable watch ilog poisoned last week, no doubt by some pilfer ing thief. Mr. Bowman has tuken warning and l.w.led his revolver. Should the thief give him another call, he will doubtless re ceive a warm reception. Weare often told that every business has its draw-buck. This is cswially the case w ith the horse business. Hones luive ready sale at fair prill's, but our farmers have lost an un usually large number of spring cults, and in some cases the mures with the colts. Reporter. Mt. Moriau, June U Ton VIVO and ClOARS. To Iieulers we quote as follow s by the box : Lorillunl's "Climax" " " Army uud Navy ". "Splendid" " ('unary " "Tip Top" " "Magpie" Venuble's "Yin.it" (iissl T.Jiies, "r lno (i.s si Cigars. f 100 44c 4-'e .tc .'.'Ic 3Ie .'lie !Hic el.Hi Cash onlers only (less i vrivnt.) Stlicite.1. Kesim-t fully, C.M.K A Reerits. Sunerset. Pa.. June Hi. lssW. AXXOUXCEMEXTS For k M EepDfcfl Primaries. I Ti, Ihr Eilitoi ij Ihr ,W HlR.ll.Ii: ' Ytsi w ill pl.-a-e emu. .linn- the follow mx name. I ! gentlemen M-.nn..inles f.- the vari.si- ..iIick I lesigiisnil at the Kepiil.h.-an primnrv Klecli.m, j to Is; held iu .-utlinluv. June SMh lssi. I " WILLIAM II. SAN'N'KK. t Bm hOK WSiiKKss, FJIAXCIS J. KOOSh'l, OK SOMERSET BoKOC.III. Stil.jeet t.t the .lerislon of the tli-lrit ( ..nf. r euec. Ki.miR Herald: I am in mtirf uf a l.-n-r -iirne.1 liv a law num ber nf l. -put. In hii urters. n .iletiiiK nie to pre sent Ihe imnie tl' ICdwunl S.M1I1 am a viiitahle eun iliilale fur ( .iiignis. You w ill therefore please aliuituiiee his nuliie. IV. II. SANNKK. rttXiillESS, EDWARD SCULL, orMOHEOsET B0R0I ..II. Sulijti't tothe .ki'istirii of the I n-tri. t l onft r ence. i FOK STA TK SES.l TK. JOHN R. SCOTT, .IF M1NKR.1KT B..R.T..H. Suhjeet t.t the ileeii.in uf the Hitriet CiiiilVr- -FOR AStKMUL V, JOIIS A. WALTER uf inti:T uiiK.in.ii. (irHti'ful tu my f. lli.o .-ili. ii f. ,r tin- f. ii. riiii." ili.p.irt xiven me twu ywtn. I nfiiili tiller mv eli l.ttlie Kt'iiiililii sii Viiien.ir suiienvt .-.iiiiiiv a eunili.laic fur .VJemln-rof the AwiiiI.Iv. hii.'I m I eatin.it affunl tu muke a thiinmicli eanviuM of the ohiiiIv. 1 willnlil.iiiit inv i lumi- ii.th.- .-..n.i.l eralluu ..I the v.rfen. with.ait n.rMinal ilieiutii.ii an.l a xvneral eanvaw. a FUR ASSFMHI. V, JAMES L. PUG II. urMtHF.Ki.irr b.roh.h. SHhjei-t to the deetslun of the Ke.uhliean pri mary Kletrtiiin, u lie held Satiinlny. Mine Jti, li. FIR ASSEMBLY, NOAH S. MILLER, or JF.NNF.K TOWNHir. SiihJ.-et to the ileeMmi of the Kepul.lleaii Pri mary Kl.-.'ll.m. tu be held Miunlay. June Ji. 1 j-FoK ASS F. MUL Y. E PUR AIM D. MILLER, UF Hot KW.M.II R.1U.1I I. II. Sultjeet to the deiMi.n uf the K. nihli. mi Pri mary Kleetion. to I held Saturday. June Ji. ltwii. ti FDR ASSEMKL Y. EDGAR KYLE, OF I.T.IYWIU.V B.. Kill. 111. Suhjeet tu the 1U-.-i-.i1.11 uf the fit (.ubli. an Pri mary Kht-ti.Hi. to I held Saturday. June S'.. V. j-FR ASFMUL l 11. RIS1IE11ERGER, OF UKYEK.illAl.r. B.iimi l.11. Subject to tliedeeMoii of the K.'.ehlii'aii Pri mary Kki lliui, lu lie held Saturday. June -1.. 1SK FOR JSSOi .I TK JflHlE. WILLIAM COLLINS, OF t IMF to FT RtlRori.H. Suhjeet tu the deH-lon uf the li. piil.lii-an Pri mary Klei-lion. tu tie held Satunlay, June In FOR ASSIM IA TK JVlUiK, JOHN II. ZIMMERMAN, 9 OF fJt'EMAHOM.N.I TllWllnllir. Suhj.'et tu the deeUion .if the R.-pulilii-ari pri mary Kleetiuu, to tie held Satunlav. June Jti. a FOR ASSOfl.tTKJt JMiK, SAMUEL WALKER, OF AI.I.KI1MKNY TOW NflllF, Suhjeet tuthedei-iilull of the k.-yuhlii-ttii Prl mary Kln-liuii. tu la-held Sallirday, June Ism,. FOR ASsoi 7.1 TK JYlHiE. OLIVER P. SHAVER, OF 0.rK.Vf.lloNMi TtiUNsllli'. Siil.jeet t.t the d.fii.in of ihe K.rtil.li.an iTi mury Kleetionto k held Salunlay, June si. In-. l&rFOR Assth l.4 TKJrixiK. JOHN M. GLESSNER, lF KT.INYI KhFK TOW.V-HIP. Suhjeet tu the i i-ii.u uf ihe Kep-il.ii. an Pri mary Kleetiuu, to he held Sallinlny. June J.;. lsmi. H-FOR Ai IATK Jt DAVID L. WITT, IIP STOTEXTUWS BttRottlH. Suhjeet t the .lerWon of the k.'imhli.inn ITi mary Kleetiuu. tu be held Saturday, June 3i. Iwi. fFfR IHSTRHT A TTORSKY. F. W. BIESECKER, OF SOHF.RNFT BtiRO-..ll. Suhjeet to the de'iioii of the Kt'imhliean Pri mary Kleetiuu. ttt lie held Salunlay. June i, IMS. aFoR VIS TRU T A TToRSK Y. L. C. COLBORN, ItrsOVIKRHKT BOROtUH. Suhjeet tu the decision of the ttepnhlieau Pri mary bleetiou. to he hvW soiurtlay, June ai, is. im-FOU HniM Uol Sf IHKti ToR. FREDERICK SCIIMUCKER, UFStiMERUT TOWNSHIP. Suhs-t to the deei-ion of the Ki-piil.lii an Pri mary Klertiou. to he held Satunlay, June 31. ls6. Mg-FOR l-OOR WH SE DIRECTOR, SAMUEL A. DEITZ, of auMF.Rsrr TowNsmr. Sul-et to the devinioti of the Kepiihliean Pri mary Kleetiuu. to he held Satunlay. June -tl, lsst;. M&FOR UF.LFJ1ATF. To TIIE STATE (T.VI.V TloX. WM. S. MORGAN, or JKNNKB TOWMSHIP. I llf.porte.l I ieneral Beaver in tssi, and if e leetetl at. a deleirate. will line every hunurahle mean to necure hiti Domiiuttittn and el.s-ti.m thin fall. VV. s. M. Mi-FOR nr.LF.UA TE TO THE STA TE ( OXVEX TIO.X, CnAS. C. SUAFER, OF WIHF.RSET BORot SH. I a an fur Beaver in INK!, and am fur him "till. If M'Us--te.l an a del.irille. will um mv het eltorts to seeure hit. nominatttm amlelettion. C. t'. S. trOR DELEGATE TO THE STATE COSVES TIo.S, S. P. POORRA UGH, or MIRTHAJUTO!! Tt.WNMIir. Suhjeet to the deeision of the KeMihlkan Pri mary Kits tiun, to be hel.t, Satunlay, June Ji. Isst. liSTEW OAKPETS NEW PATTERNS. VELVET, I MOQUETTE, I BODY BRUSSELS, I j Tapestry Brussels, Extra Sujter, Ingrain, ! Cotton Chain, Cottage Carpets, i Stra ic Mattings, Rugs and Sta ir Crash, j Stair Bods and Buttons. Carpet Floor 82x25 feet for Dis playing Carpets. LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN POLES. 1 j We will pay Freight on Carpets to Somerset and Intermediate j Points. Our prices are the lowest. Come to us to buy j CARPETS. LACE CURTAINS. ETC. I WE GUARANTEE IT WILL PAY YOU. Gcis, Foster & Qitinn, j Clinton Street, .Tqi'LXSTOWJN", 1A. A NEW BOOK STORE IN SOMERSET. AVM. I L. AVLlKY, IJOOICSKLLKK, SOMKUSET, I'ENX'A. irters 11 lame hu.I uell-selei'te.1 st.-k uf BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, I1YMX BOOKS, And Standard and Miscellaneous Books in all Departments of Litera ture, such as HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. An well af the favorite Poets, in all Style mul lliii'lini.'. ANY ECOE IN TIIS Y ASSET WILL BS PE0SIPTL7 SUPPLUD. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. S T rr I O s j : 11 Y ! The Ptihlir will Ih tinl a fut) A.rlnu'Tit of f ..mmU VIihikiiis to thv suiu.m-ry TrHlr. im lii.ltiDf m rvu! Vurifty of HUmk B.Hks. ?u h m Ledgers, Day Books, Pass and Memorandum Books, 7.V; WlUTISii P.IFKRS OF ALL KIM'S. "WHliiisr X:bl-t-, lVrx-il Til.l-tw, 1'i.jei- in Jtuien, Knvvlti.Ki. I'enx, 1 'ik Il, Iiik, Jlcc. BASK HALL lioolts. I Hoot F.T sF.ls AT''.. '' 'TI'UKS. FKA.UKS. A l '' .- I.M.s uf AIL suLTs. THE STOCK OF.riSTICES' JSLANKS IS EEESH.f C03II'LETK, And have all Iteen ear. -fully ,thu.Kl f. u.. In s met t uiiniy. an.l will he .(. nnrni i nil l,rlirul,,,. I rn -iiil, in e Bta.k.M-U-., is invited, and all mail order- uill reeeive pruniit attt-ntiuli. Jtr-STOL'K o.X .11 .V I l;os ST.. .XK.XT To HoYt'S 1UH; STOUK. li. W. KKNKOKIi. DRUGS. G. W. BENFORD & SON'S DEUG- STORE, XO. 1. JJYJilirS BLOCK. We lie. i ei.list:ilitlv till hilll.l a -tia !t of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, j Cht'inieaK lives, Ti-ilet Art it-It's ami Sundries kept in a HimI-iIhw Ihtiir Store. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, j Tmwe, llraeea, Sii.irteni. ami all leadiiiK a..iirt.'nan.-es used Imth by Physit iam and Familitf. TiiHAi ins ASH ( li.Alts. the Inst in the nntrket rrum ftuniestie tu Ini.rteil. I VKt-rii-tittitM CttiiiiMturtiifil "With Cuif. FAMILY RKrEIPTs FII.LEP roRKEi TI Y. All u.lvert:-slinedifiiieslii i.tun hand. If nyt mnies ean depend on in. arrival in a h.t lii.ie. a tve ty !reat allelili.m to all mk h dcuiali.R Ittirovtu make uf 1 l..l-r-t-ait.l C'ttl I't.wilt-r is heyuu.i duiihl the t--t in ihe market. -T. ivnti. per 1-iilli.t. We gu tu no exa-nse uf kilnr. lalielinir. atlvertiMlir. Jtr.. hut k.-ep in hulk. Any ingredient want.sl iTiliv ran lie .added, t ail and see for y.auM-lf. an.l he f.nvinee.1 that e oner Bantaina, C. W. BEN FORD & SON intend doiuir a ispiare husiuesti, and want ail to see for themselves. fo tronhl In slmw our stta'k. trtrl'urt' Wines and Li(uors lir Motliinal TTw Only. NEW STORE and NEW GOODS. J. OOLDERBAUM Has removed his Store from No. 4, Baer's Block to his new rooms in the VENTRAL HOTEL BLOCIf, and has added a full line of HSTEW GOOZDS. Everybody is invited to call and see the stock and the low prices. Country Produce Taken in exchanfje for Goods, WOOL espec ially, of which we want 5,000 pounds, for which we will pay part cash. J. jVX. Holderbaum, CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, Main Street, SOMERSET, IA. Ahiwt1 nntv. wh4U- kwiall klniN of Tni-? lu w :u it utf. Tm cocue mt out, awl he pertVi-tly Wm. II. WKLFLKY. f. II. HKNKtlKll. HUPTUEE Instantly relieved bv iirinif the . bratetl "FRY TRUSS" Whirb i?.tm ma mtwnrA mmi tnwarrt rt'wiwr MBifsVi tVlikv rt4ur up with the ImumI. Vj rvwiT tli? haw k r ihiph tn( 4'. S. HV. Atnnt far. ml SHjipwrtrw fc.r Unh Llir tl ;iU-uib tttwdL 5w cstm riiance f rttting.
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