The Somerset Herald. (;iR R. S'CI.L Kd'for. Katlier a b wa.t t'i m starter. -- - Additional Local on Sssmd Page. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION IN Somerset County, Held on November 2d, A. D. 1886. A MUCH LARGER STOCK Will turk.v an- to lit unusually I iovtll .,,. t.iri-r im.v. Arii. fits.' n. 1st." AV " A I TK Ji tViRsi "" AfSt.UlO T. IMM.Af F. ft l . I SYYit V iMtl'.E ., " Anxiu sub, riiw r : No. S-ull t . r sr s -i s 2- r 5 x 5" e' 5 i r J i , i 1" illl!1ll. - -. M An adjounit! .oiirt is tieinx held t.-.uiy. -- i t'lsTKUTS. "5 BETTER ASSORTMENT ii?isf?r'' i - jH 4 -- 'U.. '7J ' -' , straight a- a strin.:. Tucs.1 : ! t.k tnuf 'Tiii h in w j;;.tl'AV ...November Hi. 16. Republican County Committee. j-,,il.,nc: areVu' nam.- f the hVt.iil.li.-ati i ..,!iitv "..nimitT.e f..r l!.r ensuing year: t,,l:-..n n rninli Au:tine. V vhenr N. l Wn. Hillega. -l,. nv No. 2-W. K. B.yt. I'll B-.r .'.It'll B- I'- Morgan. , k J. c. F. Millar. !:r..!iicriil!ey A. . Kinimcll. . ,.:. mango la" Y'It. ,.i..in.-ii'T BoP.ugh V. M. Black. i k A'--..hatn L. I. wry. i'i-.f in i-S J. 1'. An,...!. .!. rS r. il- I- ' '' ia"tnf. 'i,,.,.,.r f. ; V-rt. ii Ifc.P'Uu J. A. Kaylor. im-r A. o. B al. I .. r Tur'.. yt'-ii II. II- Rush. l.-, cr-lalc IS. .p .ugh A. F. Iomer. V.,i.l!nivik-J:ii"li H.skh-r. v.:i' .-d-John H ;..ini('t"ii K una. w man. . (Viitn-v-iiir fcf"Ui.ii . i iwik'W. . i:-im"r- lktr. JHt-h IIanliii'ii. . i Kniaiiii-I i"--. I t : J. K. ll.m. m. H.MiiUr. '.....I Il..i.'i-Ii M. II. Hari '.l. .:in uriit'ii -J- W. Kint'ltr. M I K.-r!. - i,' T i I-.r."i'li . N. Il".I. . . r-. i 1 I '. Iil k.-J'. r- I N" - M- lit-uiii. - iM.;.!lif'l""l- - Ini'-I Knirrii k. 9 :.. -nt-k A!l rt Wriuht. ...v-.-ii K..ntr W. I'uli. ..n"i : I-wi l"lll. I r Tarktyf''! Tif. I- ';!i:aiii. r. K.ir."lj.'li J. It. Jfimilik'-. t;!k't' I'-'P'iifli .I.'liii . Hiiu-r. i.i.i. K xTI.L W. II SANVKl!. m:- Ki-rvK Hinm. r- i. -irir T'i- i t""r wiiit-r. ;,.-r' - 1: v"'i w.int Mit"tn. V, li r -iiniii;n '.r. i ..'i- ni i- tlii y - ar imiih oil Siimiay. , ,-,.r;,-r uuijrv iia? pul'il iw lf in. 1. ., '.lit: ?-tc!''ti'j?' an- U'in '.nraiiiii. 1 y lii'ii'-r ap tn-'i;iii: with suct-eHs. e Bop '11:.' W.I-! --ali lorsik Ipt . .v Ifciyn. : r-. - f'.r Wmil i.'l bikI Yarn a-.i-l Musiar-I sf-J .iWl by N. V tli irtniiiiiP IM.iiii'.ii'l I'-' T Warn -r - Site Ycat sold only by '. T.i.- ruiii'-nt y r.'ian hour for I- K.: i. an the l-t. sold only hv II..V.1 mU-r rill lie Tiianks- i,2 l'.y bij hi JtillB stoves, for ille at !: tav v.u to l..k at Mr. I I, I s W-Mi- !- !,-: Inlying. :: i:vii.ml I ' only of C. S. Boyd ati. t!,-n y.'il wi'.l a the ti. nuiiie. l'p..i.'Ht " velaml eolltributt! $.' to ward the SMtc aliill''tl in New York. lir2.-' and it asortuieiit of lidit' and ' 'hil'inti' I'liderwear. Mr. A. K. l'hl. We linvc the iin.-t liK of Millin.-rj- on . v.-rli.idiiist.H k. M. M. Tmlweil A .' i... to Mr, l iil's tor (flows. St.s kiiii.'--) l.t., Ik. r, I, id and anythiiiK you need. Ti,. n'tl insr of corn on the window iMties saturdav eveiiiiiiT indicat.'d that an old cus tm ha 1 not I urn forpitteti by the hoy. it. 1 airtmcni of Mim's Red (anitlV hair. ".ray and White I'ndcrw.-ar. at old 1, Mas. A. E. I bl The wild turkey inmter L ahpwd. and the .n. rot tin- ham van! turkey kw("'th an ear ..(ii for the '-rack oft he irts man's srun. A" h ive tur N itioti !ejart m.-nt well fid.'l ,tl, t'rtli g.l suitable ti 1 the season. M M '- in'iniat. .1 that Tkki.w kll A ... Is.y in t'n.wf. rd " ni'y !,:, n o;f ih.M-aiits" -a! for tii'ee : .'1 k. , hi liie jiim itf.. and c.lUvl tl.e u'v . rl'- of the i! itif--.il c 1 inhalants on ii.vi p-a-siii lo conii'l.tiu of tin i 't . iinj.ir.ial in ditnl.utiii2 r 1-1 iv it h nny he p-adily made r.u-pp.f : rtni2 11 on .vi.ir or l.ut - i th'-ty ci. he h: ..r t,r,,ad !r,l and captMi with a stone ir iiMi.iler V..rk ., and h.-lv.'s are rilted w ith iuen- of tlie latest winter ..-. M. M. TKi:iwri.i. .V t o. T.' iirviiijr iifCttiU-r. "t ih, '.lt tvsi t'f 'ii 1'. h!.y!vaiiia Y''iiintt-r. j.r.i-se to t-r,. ? a in-111, .rial tabiet on the Antielam l-r: '.. ill i-oltuii'-tiwratloli of the battle. N' man who i.i.-s Tuon.-y hv liettinir on t..r r.-,;!t ,,t an eiei-ti.'ti i enttth'd to any iiiti,v. I'tt;nn' is ii!.-2al and iinni'iral. in. I it wotiid l a thine if events could ! -:iai-i a that even dollar !et wa lost. K ":r ir of M,-n - H'-avy Pure W.silen - . id fttid to any aildresson rteij "11. Ik. ;i.ir. M. L. T.t BKR, Maniitai-turer of Hosiery, tiladdcns. Sitnepsi-I t'o.. Pa. We :,u.- ..11 hand a latxe tiiiini-rof .1 In i, we w ill .!! in ipiautities to suit ii.e i-'iP'!i.,.-r Prices very n-jsm;iliie. Y'ani !:ie tlie pLariuj mill. Il..IJiK'.k I!ki..A Pvks.i.. I.i- r I'iuiiv h.,u!d p-eive al lea-t on-o-ii'ity ii(-r. The (mn-nt who allow his : - i:-. n I., ip.w up w ithout tisy acci-s to a m r and il,.- opportunity of U-iiifT acipiaint o! tt: r!,e im w ,f t ie .Liy. is unworthy '" p.,P tit. A l.irjt- inv.ti.v of .lewelrv jut Pfivel. .y.,- :i. x,.rv latt-t and eswially a,lae. j t" l..di. w.-ar. M M. Trki-wkix A to. A 11. a ;.a;.-r a.lvenis.-tm-nt is a never tir ' r,2 work. -r in the int. ret of the employer, it -..!-.tU t. a .-"ii-ti'ih tn y rive or itt tinies iaj. rti;a.t ilteaiiuai kiV ,." tin w-r. for '.'.r.n f, w ti..u-.jtj-r that do Hot pav t'"t!l aaud to hand .nu-.nra ha!f dozi-n -r-"'!l w:tii ecry lle. A'fKlier waniiti ainst the cam-less i'it'i.li:ii2 of fin- arms c.ni-s from Typ.ne ':. on Monday Albert 1'hl.T. at.-! 1. h. mtatitly kilhsl his cousin Martha Mc r .r.md. a2.t 1.1, at their home. Tl.e l.y i.a l tak,-u 1 iap fp.m ilie gnn and thinking :t not 2'iofT. points! it :tX his cousin nil tin-,1. wh.-n slw t-ll dead al his feet. Mrvr MvkkrT We have jut ai'd.-.! a -irL- P. friutTator to our M.-al Market, in I, a'l m.-..t .-an !e k.-pl .-.t.l and rltun. Mutt,,':. !,. i..rk. Ac. kept ifiistantlv on 1. .,!. ii. j.ii daily. I'alie Inlying kef in tlie n-frigerator meat until in have it ,il,t-d. R,iw Ilvis A Co. '."tr, Pla-tkk. 'KWK.VT. Carload in St.M-k and , ,li.'te as follows: '-t White l.im V bam-l.. Akr.11 1 , ni. nt 41 luirrel.... 1 I Cf'mciit f Uml.. al. :ti.i I'la-t. r f turn I..'. $1 .T5 ... 4.im $2.o. N-tiM r, I, p.t June Ui. I Rt-sptf 11'ully. 1 ook fk BKKRrr. r-i,i. 1. 41. i 'j,. it,. To Is-ulers we ipi.fl. follow by the box : Uiriliarl' " iinmx " 44- " Army and Navy " ..4U- " Sjiltll.iid ". .Use Canary .'CV "Tip Top ' ,.31c " M-igpie nJMr V.-nal.U- f, " Vin.Ti" ..?,lc TobifT. , ion '"tl Chan.. f lm $1.10 ash opier only :les 2 per rent.) S.licitedL ' RtiM-tmlly, Cook 4t Beek.tr. tnterset. I'a, June lli. liktts. Iii.uk lm ii-ln. .(ill wliitr ttriin Ti day any j.rjt im : iu th- tiunty. Siiator Alc-aini. r maj-miy in Hie j lri't i.s a i-mlonaui. .tut- i m- im. i A gp.-at many winter ui!.i tliat riv left I ut ! ilu7 w.-rt iknilv ipuii :nii unlay and Mnniay iiiuu-. i . - Mr. Ilarnci 1-jnti.ari Jiuumr of K.aiiNV ; City Al:--.un. v..i,,ai; .of ivuitivu -Sirs. J hi '. 1'allon. in S.uertl. U'uMf iv:.ai.-i bt (J .v.nior iu tiie Mate. al'..i U-T I.k ia.liUlirt' 111 lii own r..uiii. Wliii will rarr iiT 'l.arly now ? Jan.- !. t .,vt-r anil VV. Mo,-ian. rl-i. ilr.ivr.'ViT fn.Mi Ji-iiiii r. l'tn-Mlay. t alU'iiu t;ir M...:iu- 'liili'jli.'t at tlio i.lailt Hollt i lltiay I'lkill. T;ie a.riu:t- lKnih-t-ut iiuj o.niv to the ' okm ln-.oi, liiat a K.riioii of tu t larifion ! eanh-oaktr inu.-i iave iniM-arri..! uiitl -trark tiii 'ion on T.it-liiv. i .Mr. Austin K-!. on.-.u'So;ut-r. 9 (aim 1 11 I iini.t.r. I1P-11211I 'lown a wit.i luvkry lat ; Fri.lay tiiat weilti1.! ifiiiy-!.x aii.l one i half iuh1. Tl.e S'juirv only jrun lor i iurjre bailie. ! Tbe lai.-r iiave lii:,htl their joli of j.al j tinir s in- !ai pil' ai tut I'oiirr Hon?. : It-.ll"p! iviimy tik-ii U.l i!ie jolt. Tlier are : not oiiU 42. Mi w..iiiii.-ii. lait are :ilo fzml U(')ii!.inaii. Tiie four irreat K.-pniiiirau townliij l the nor!!i. I 'olii-l1iailk'!i. i'ailit. S'la-le ail. I ' Jeiilwr j;aiv iM-aver 7' oie ali i S. itii Vlli voliT.. "I.ai'.anl leu.iel-!i:. wx larking , in iht-M irreat K. i 1 1 1 1 an MroiitrlioM- Mr. K. K. I'ioii2li. ot Siii-ret town.hip. w k i'.iip !in'l fp.tn Mr. I'.-t.-r JI. rH.-v a V' rv i.aln!.'nw anI vaiual.i. yniui 'ly.l.. lai. . Kini. li ko a -2'i h'.r.- when he .-" one. and k"enorally ha one or two in hi tai'!.. ! It i- ind'-nl a .leiiirr to rail your att. n ! tioll to tfie aiill.'lJIKt im-iil ill the' colutiiu. : ( so ..Id and reliable a tirm a R. -idle. the l"ittlurth J. wei. r. Tliirty-wveii year of : undijiu't! icn"s warrants our reeoniineiid- in- him to our reader. Mr. Xou.li Sott. of l'riiia. ip.ttl in to st u Monday. If he didn't smile it wasn't ' l-.ausc he didn't fe-! f2't"1 over the result of j Tuesday' election. Mr. Scolt informs us I that lol. Yuuy is slowly but surely nxain i iim stn !i2th and health. The Sillier.-! corrci'i!ilciit of the t.'um-Is-rland Ti.' exetvi.fi hi usual discount of twelve jcr-cii!. wh. il he pp-dicted ,hal S-ull's majority ill this county would n.rt exceed ,5o"i. A a sliiica! prophet the Titurs cor-p-sitidi nt is certainly a t'aptaili. AltlimtL'h the k'roiiml ic.vep-d with now a ristr.!wU-rry plu. ke.1 fpitn a stalk in the k'-aplcn of Mr. S. K. Pii kiim was lip.uk'ht into our otli.v the other .'.ay. We at om-e order ed a fPth milch cow to Im- driven up to the door and had trawlcrri and CPiini. In Smierset Borotik'h li-aver leads N.ull just ten voles. The aiiti-.viill Kepuhiicana of the lioniueh nntt have forgotten to 'buckle on their armor," or )erhaw they were not satisfied with the "gallant leader- si. ip " of lieav. r and scratched him. t. ur jolly iternian friend, -Mr. Kred Ihirr. of ;p-nville townliip, iiil us a friendly call Mon.lay evening. Kn-l lUfotints in a Milisiactorv wav ir tiie 1.. ot the one vote in lircctivillc. which, by the way. Pilled 11 ) an unusually hir.- majority on Tm-silay. p. tty thieves have leii getting ill their work aliut the town. Unite a uumlier of smoke-houses, c l!araiid kitchens have l-en viite.l hv Ih.-sc midnight prowler during the pat week. It is hoi-.! that ihe guilty parties will shortly I- ciipttiptl and pun ished. -.- - The first snow storm of the season struck this section hort!v atler main. Saturday. It was a regular old-time bliiuard, for a starter. The stiow i-atne dow n pp-tty steadily all l Saturday aft. rn.titi and night, as well as Sun day and Monday. At the pp-ut writing the ground i-oven-I witli a blanket of sii. ami the air is raw and 'fid. -f- Mr. Park Y. Kimmell. who on upies a.i.s-k in the oiti. e of the l. im- lvaina ( oniaV at pittbun.-h. is sitmling hi ViMntion of tw t w.-ek al his home :n Simcret. He has ' l'ti doing .-..iisiderahle hunting sin.-e here, i and su.-ctfle.! in kiggtng a line young wild turkev. and some other smaller game, la-t , Friday. Y, my is a famous hunter. i - - - ' pp.hibitioii tickets with Tale name print ' .-d on for ongTe. Re1111hli. au tickets Willi j Tate ? name printed on for '..nzres. I'pihi ' hitioti tickets with Riiniel's name printed ! on for list.-ict Attorney, and K. pnhli.-aii I tickets with Kupifl's name printe,! on for ' Ihstri.t Attoniey wep'ditrihute.l tliP'tighout 1 the eouiitv a dav or two prior to the elec- i ' f f) i The n-ult of Tins-lavs el.ttion in this I if.unty made ssl the wonl of the Smierset ! Republican Congressional toiifent.. I urinjt ! the meeting of the I oI'fctvtHe they P--atfl Iv told their fcllow-cotif. nts that irtlie.tmi- I erset candidate was iw.minateil, they would j insure a majority iu mis county of not less ; than li.m. Their t-aiidtdate's orticial majori , t in the it.unty is l' The v..le in the two new townships. Black and gle. was very clean cut. A Ik-iint ratic name, whiie obnoxio:! to nit of the eiti zi ns of liu- tow nhip. did not prevent the Re. i'uhli.atisof that tiailiwi. k fpim voting the -tr.iight Kfp11bli.au ticket, without a scratch. The entire Rcptiblinin State li. k.-t. a well as the R-pnhli.-an candidate for Congress, re ceived 1 12 v..t.- in the lowii.-hip.il' Black. i The Kcptiblicans who caucused with Mr. j Tate the night he was in S.merset. and as ! sured him thai Mr. scull's majority in this county would not exceed .". lluil there were al least ill"' Republicans in the county, by j actual count, who would vote against him. j must llave counted each of their l.rly at ; least P.". times. For the gentleman that he I is Mr. Tate fed int.. most wftillv !a.l sm- wiiy w hen in Somerset. ! In Addison township Beaver re.s-ivc.1 !!. and S ull 1'2 votes ; in Allegheny Beaver nss-iv.sl sit. and Still f'.i : in Lower Turki-y-f.s't Heaver n-rt iveii s2iand S ull t; ; in Sal isbury Is.p'.igh Heaver re.s-iv.l "i'l and S ull u : in Siuthampton Heaver rwvive.1 ' and Snrll . , in l'riua hop.ugh Heaver received 4: and Sull Vi. Apmrently the "armor" wa-n't buckled 011." and the "banner" wasn't " unfurled " in tin-; precincts. The grand spps- and jollimation that was to be held over S ull's il. fcat. has tieen indef initely tncd. Tlie invilati.itis thai had been isj-ued prior to the election wen retail ed early We.lnes.hiy moniing. The li.-uors oplepti for the .-rcasion will have time t.. impnive by ageing belon'they nn-neeiUslatid the thirsty and disnjij-oiiitftl trentlemeti w ho issceived invitations will have to con I cut tlicmselves w ith their ai-ctistoincd beverage. pump-waUT. The ipif.sel Republican ill this Rop.ngh wIm. laU-nsI for thedefi-at of Mr. Srail are i-ertainly entitled to his gratitn.le. Their bitter, contemptible --crsonal fight aisted largely in brinpng Mit tl- immense vote that gave him o handsome a majority. Many Reiihlicans who wouM not otherwise have turned out took a pleas ure in doing so, iu onler to administer a s'imrilie refiuke to this handful! of sorehead- and malcontents. Tbanka jcentlemen, thanks. A.Mi-i .. AiU'icliljV ... Blwk...-..- H-rlin Umiirti KpHtifrvvall.): f i OeuiMUif h - . I'onrt.KMHf Hot. K!klM-k l.pfiiville Jl'P-pMl J.'iiiifnowa Jl'U'KT -. 1-ariimT - l..Turk yf.H4; ... .MHrr-ttalf lr Vi.Vth'.wk Miltop! Sea Bahiinorv NVa ivmwilWr ..... NonhampUtfi Klr Paint jn-niah(.iiiiiie- K-H-kWlMHllHir ritltlury Ino- sha'U S.h.-p-i N.r Sfni.Tt No. 1 SinerMH Nn. "iilluinij'loli. .. Sloiiy'-n-t'k oy4mu 1 Summit r r. Turkrvf.il. 1'piiiia In W elU-rlurir lT... Total 42:15 Tlie ni pulilicaii of Somertcl itHinty an- to lie (.iiurratiilati'.l Uxni tlieir tj.K-nili'l or- panizatiou. Tlie l ounty I 'oruiiiituv i mm- ; iI of earnest, tutive IV.ulIimti ami to : their viidlaniv aii.l niiririn laitir is in a laiyv niea.-ure due tiit iinineiiM- majority of ; Tui-xlay. I a.lain Y. H. Saimer. tlie iiiair- j man of tlie .unity ('oiiuniftee. it emitle.1 ! tiie trnititu.le an. I thank of every Mm-ere i Kcjiiililiiti ;n SmierseT t'ounty. Hi or tranization ami i.n.lu.'t of tlie rani)ui!u wa lrfeit atul mil. h of the mIit for the f;!ori ou victory aniieve.1 i. due to hi tj.len.iid , onraliiziliir ability ami hriiliant maiiae- : iii.'tit. A Voiiiit; n of Mr. ('. '. Sirens, retidiii): al Lavnuvill.'. went out hmiTiii Kri.iay. Inking w ith him hi int;:e lirrelel hot Kim. IIeawa.luta.ant in lhewo.iaJi.litr.iwiii); a nul on ili.iille.ltlie trikifi-r when hi gun harrel liurtt, a ieee ol wiu. h tni. k l! I ynuii man in the left hand lacerating it in ! a very mrly manner. Ilr. H. S. Kimmell 1 was sent for ami is at .rent lp-atit:2 the woiin.Utl nH'inher w hich he thinks he inn save fp.ui amputation. j Tin- mem'H-rs of the S.merset Silver ornet Band, am iiniuie.! by a large luiuiU-r of their friends, tendered the senior editor of the IIkuai.1. a sep-nade Thurs.lay I'Veiiing, and congratulated him tiin his. ele. tioli. They also l-nderel F.J. K.s.er, K.,., a er enaile the ame evt ning, in honor of the urt l.e t.s.k iu the late route!. Mr. K.swrp- j si.ndfl lo Ihe loud calls of the crowd and I made them a happy teii-miiiute cec!i, at the close of w hich he was given thps- hearty t-heers. The I'rf diit.itif.il candidate for tiovernor. Wnlte. psiive.1 M't voti. in t!ii county, whiie the I'p.hihition .-andidate forlfnigp-s. Clarke, .Hily nteivttl Z'A) vote. T a man up a Iph it would I. Nik as though some of the Smierset county Prohibition.!, were not very isjniteiit but voled fi.rTale for Con. tress. Itil'amhria Wolfe mvivwl ,J4.i votes, and Clarke only 32H. In Blair Wolfe res iv 1 Ji votes, and Clarke only 477. In Ile.1 fi.nl Wolfe ntxivl g votes, and Clarke only 44. In tlie Congressional district Wolfe p ceivwl ltlfi votes more than (larke. In time of siliti.al excitement such as was j experienced by our -eople last week, it is not ' likely thai much attention will lie given in j the dramatic stage. The " Agnes-Will hws-- i Villa Combination " who appeansi at the 1 Ojfra Hoiitethe lirst llinv nights of the wivk i were most union miate in their .bites, but still had fair sizfsl audiencesat rau li perforin- j ance. Tl" comi'iiiiy, we ann'liably inform- j el. was Ihe Ih-si. wilh sssibly oneex.vption, j that has visml our tow n during Ihe pn-seiil , season. ! Simeof the Reiub!ican statcsnieti of Hl fori! were opcd to Longeths ker's nomina tion, inciters expn-ssing their sentiments were written to S.merset Republicant ami to several of the confepf. TheK- men have now taken charge of the campaign in this county, and in their fight for S ull have cast aide all other cotisidenitioiis and intept. They understand that the .hfent of S ull ' would be a crusher to thorn. Official they will ! crathed. Kdlf-ni ! tliizritr. A majority of I'"11 in hi ow n county, and of HO.) in the district i rather cmshintt, hut i they will trj to survive. If reM.rts lie tnie the brilliant trio of nin- j s.uimmiih, "Sltp-ery" Kerr. " Windy " Mc- j Samara ami "Frisky" Mi4itrr. who make! pp-leiisioii at edititig Ihe Bedford titizrUr. j now stetid most of Iheir time in kicking one ! another down stairs and in cursing ihe S.m- erset County Independents whit, "under Ihe j gallant leadership of Ireneral William H. j Kooritz, unfurl. -,1 their banner and buckled ! on their annor" and made " Slippery " Kerr. ' " Windy " McN'amara and " r"riky " Mct.irr ! iK-lieve that they would tarry S.merset conn- i ly against S ull. It i even whispep! that during exceptionally dry sftell they have been heap! to tnecrat "ts.rn-stalk Uem-rals." On the other hand, the men who" under the gallant U-a.lership of Iretieral William II. Kooiitz buckled on their armor," are d- i nouueinz tlie aforementioned Kerr, McN'am- i araand M.4;irr for lying t them when they j pp.mised that Tate should have I4"i niaj ;i tyin Btflfopl ts.unly. It is none of our fu neral, and we leave the g-ntlemen to settle among Ihem-fives as lo which Jarty d.seiv ed the other the most. F.lcwh-re in Ihese cihlliilis will lie found an otficial labuhit.sl staleim-iit of the vole east in S.nicrsel isMiuty on Tu..lay, Novem W'T 2, 1. We issotnmeiid to Ihe j.p.fessfsl Republicans who. " under the gallant leader ship of liem-rat William H. Koontz. biu kle.1 011 their arm r." and hand ill hand with their Demo, ratio bn-lhren labored for the ehs-tion of Ihe IVm-ioratic oongp-ssional cati di'Ltle, that the)- carefully fnisi-it. and af ter having done so that they lay it away for future reference. By following our friendly advice lliey will :.t least not have to go so far back as Buchanan's election for their figures i the next time, a they did Tuesday night. A j careful examination of Ihe tabic will tlis.hr to them Ihe tact tliat " under the gallant ' leadership of iieneral William II. K.s.nlz" j they, after having "' buckled on their armor." succee-led in inducing not tooxcood two hun dred and fifty Ri-ptiblitan voters iu the en- tire county to cast their ballots against Mr. i Still. What they would liave .lone hail j they not been so " gallanlly " led. or had they j not bail " their armor " sosecun-ly " buckletl I on, tan only lie surmised. I hat they were o " gailantiv lea. and mat tneir armor was so sfvun-Iy " buckltsl tin," iir the lan guage of our highly esteemed contemporary. Ihe Btslfonl Gaxtl. " is one of the sweets that neutniliat the bitter of defeat." - Return Judges Appointed. Mr. Adam B. ShafTer. of Jenner township, was api-'inl'-I 'ongressional Return Judge fnm Simertet County by the Court. Mr. Shaffer left t.r Holli.laysbiirg. Blair county, M.Miday morning where he will meet a like Judge from each of the other counlitw eom prising the 17th ttuigressional dLtritt at noon Uvday, when they will proceed to count the congressional Tote of tlie district and certify the election of the camli. late hav ing reoeiveil the greatest number of votes. Mr. I". S. Weller of .S.merset township, re ceived the appointment of Senatorial Return Ju.lgr- and left fT HolfonJ Mon.lay morning "m the discharge of his duties. In Collars, Cuffs, Hose, (ilovei. Hand- ken-hiet. Ties, O.rseta our goods are all fresh and the best selections. M. M. Tkuiwell Co. V 1 I 1(V. I'-' t 1ft". l'" I I : lit. I.'I. 1 I 1 '1. ! . I lie.' IM 1 tut. In.' 1 Ut Hf. la HC 1 1 1 w l: .i. Iy i: l.7 IS vi l:s 13. w. LIT V" 1." 1;; . I.'J liT -s. il HI i; n l z : VI vi U. I..'. 1 u Irj !.--'. 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I ; 2122 2! 1 42T 20W". 2W 19 42ttl JW7 292 ll Communion Service, ! The Rev. K. B. Manell il! (m-ai li in the j M.' K. I liiinrh of Siuerst, next Sun.Iay at lnr.'fn a. m., and i.Vt . m. The U.ni s SiifK jier will he ailmiiiittentl at tlie eveniii(t ser vice. All are eonlially invite-l to attend. The Brethren Lovefeast. Kmtii HtKu.11 : I notice in your la-l ie Miethat the Hrethreii lavefi-kt will lie held in the Berlin district at the Buechley church on Satupiay. N'ovemoer 13. 1. This if a mistake. The Brethren of the Berlin district will not hold a Iovefea.t at the liutthley chiin-h on tliat date. Johx H. K.-.KPVKB, I'astor. Advertised Letters. The following letter remaining in thepost-iHi-e at Simer. ! will la; sent to the Iead ( U.tt(1. , (ffl(V if , ailed forwilhin tell day ! from this .late. Tuesday, N'ovcmtK r . 1-H : Baker, Vni. W. : Baldwin. Wm. ; Bpmgh. Misii Kate; Fritz, Josiah ; l.amer. Ali.v ; Ho. hstcllcr. Miss ( ora ; Suiiehril. C. H. : Tan..., Koniloz : Will. Julian, rnslal ShatTer. C. ; Sjarr, Samuel : Bop-tti, Al Sig. J. K. C0FKR0TH, I'. M. 1 $2 Silver Certificates. ; The new two dollar silver certificates, it is ' ex.eeted, will 1 ready for cin-ulation in a j few days. The vignette of 'ieneral Hancock j is said tf t 1ml- t be licst likeness of the grtal j getienii ever engraved. The adoption of the j vignette of Martha Washington for the one ' dollar silver certificate was an innovation. ! only the likeness of men having lecn used ; on government currency hep'tofore. In the j j two dollar certificate another innovation is ! uiaile by putting the Second and Thinl Army j Corps badges, which tiirmed lien. HanciH k's '. .simmand. beide the vignette of the licneral. ; The Sssmd Coqe. Imdge wit a clover l.-af, ! and the Thinl Corjis a diamond. The en j pniver very cleverly j.ut the fonner within I the lines of the latter, making it a historical j tribute to the unity of the two eorjis nnder i eneral Hancock. It is not generally known I thai lien. Phil Kearney originated the idea j of an army corps badge, and that tiie dia- mond was the first design adopted, and its ; apiirance on the two-dollar certificate will i "icrjietuatc a bit of war history. Resolutions on the Death of Isaac Kauff man. Tu Ute wife and family vf Ute lute laar K'lujf miff, dcreuMfi : The following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted at a meeting of Ihe Ilipxtors of the First National Bank of Johnstown, Pa., held Octolier 25, 1S.S : j Whkrem, The All-wise tiod in his inscni , table wLtlom, has removed. ur fellow -dire, t i or. Mr. Isaac Kautl'man, by the stem hand of I death, we lsw submissively to the Pivine 1 w ill, and Whereas. He had been a director of this i bank since its first organization, more than j twenty thp-e years ago, we desire to place j upon rvn.nl our appreciation of his worth j during all that time. Therefore, j HofMctd. That in him we always luul a ; faithful, attentive, and clear-headed countel ! l..r, who was always al his pust at the meet ; ings of the B.kipI. We shall miss his sound i judgment and kindly demeanor. He wan plain and .in.tentatious, but none the less valuisl were his counsel and opinions for that rea.-oii. He could and would give his view, in rcgapl to business, etc., in such a plain way tliat all could comprehend. AVjmZc", That we condole with his aged wife and the family of our deceased fellow -dirts-tor iu this, their bereavement. Haolrr'i, Tiuu our action lie .tprea.1 ujou the minutes and published in the pa.-rs of the tow n, and a c.py be s:iit to the family of the d.ssjaMsl. By oplerof the Board. 11. J. RoKKRTS. Cashier. Quiet Observations. Ho I know him? " y. O.," of the brief i .oiiiinniiii alioii- that come to him on bui j lie. I. 'pics, eis.nomical of time wilh many I abbreviations and extravagaul of ink, with tiie shovelful of capital toevery tugc. whicii betrav the hand-hooied in the,Liy-ls,kaii,i ! the le.lg.-r? " Mr. Iuiet Ol-ervalioiis," as he I is rest sit fill I v approached bv the mother ' anxious lor advi.r alx.ut her boy, or the tiia- tureatid pp.-r eilu.-ationai maid'-n .'itiing : a discuioii on the U-t way to list, fi gn.m j mar? Tiie iK-ar luiet oirrv-.r ' -f sis.n-s t of ihiinty little not-, that flutter to his .lesk, : crinkling with iiit.-rpegation itii and stitf , eiie.1 with under.s.riiig, with a sw.vi p-niili-1 istemv of violet and thechanning s!ia.t.'W j of a giggle taiigle.1 among the wasp-waisicd j letters the notes that tell over and over thai j someliody's mission iu life has liegun I. call .' twite a week, and sofntjlsHly therefor' writes 10 ten lite siorv wuicn is so i.ieasam n. leli. ami 10 &a 1. r a.ivifv wiiicu sue win lake 11 11 pleases licr ? The " livery. lay Addison " as I have heanl him -all.sl by an eminent and cultured .loctorof divinity "yuiln" of the ottiie isiys im-vePtit'y familiar longue ? ! Well do I know him in all Ihe various nt!. to match these designations, but ls-st ami most happily I know him as " Ra " of long-limeg.l-fellowship in some years of work tioue at a desk that wa al ways as near to his as I could g. il. ynicl Observations, on the Way of the World, by Fjasmui Wilson. " iuicl I Hiervcr" in Tkr I'iaJntryh ltiiitrh, elegantly illuslrate.1 l-y leatling Pittsburgh Artists; ,"i pag.-,. l.io. By mail on re ceil 4 of pri.-e. The l.k is gotten up in ele gant style hv fa-sell A Co., Art Publisher. New York. r"..r sale by S'liierset, Pa. W. H. Welflty, ! For Rent. Farm and woolen factory for' rent. For further .articular address Abraham Beam, Si.esville. Ja. Wanted. An intelligent farmer to intpsluee a big paying article among farnu rs. Adtlresn, (1, P. JoHJsos Laurel, I-l School Books at Wholesale At WEi.rkV' B.k.ktoek. Six erset, Pa. I w.utld inform Country Men-bant. that I can at all times supply School Books at wholesale prices. lean give as go. h! prices a any other house in the county, at atrial onler will fully nmviii.se any one. I also handle all sorts and qualities of writing pa pers and enve)oes n which I can give good prices. Wm. H. Welxet. Simertet, Pa. A fine line of Sun.Iay school cards at low prices just received at Weltley's Book Store, Simerset, Pa. 42.59 2J It 4211i 427 2U29 2011 312 294 4:1m 2107 Some Interesting Figures. Si much was said U f,,tr the nomiualion and during the sessions af the Congressional Conference by llr. Sulfa lronal enemies aUut his heiliK a weak caudi.late and tf.at his nomination would emkinger the district, that in opler to show the utter falseness ot these assertions we have collated the vole in the district by counties for the Jwst ten years (under the pn-sent apportionment) commen cing with 174. The rpf nded table will flu 1 w that at the last six Congressional elec tions only once did the Republican ean.liilate receive a larger majority in Somerset county than did Mr. Sull. and that was in the Pp ideutial rear of 1 14. when Blaine's candida- cy swept eventhing ix-fore it, and the oppis-r Likes and not "torial." "Sheets" was a sition to tieneral Campbell wan men'ly noiu- I gotf-fellow in all of tlie many qualities the inal. Only twice did ihe Republican candi- j wopl implies; a first-class printer, and a j:en date in the district n-ceive a larger majority 1 eral favorite. In ihe language of the fc-tive than did Mr. S till, and that was in the I'p-s-i.iVlilial year of I- and l,-4. 174. Blair. 1220 Beilly 474 Somerset .. Bedford Blair . Caiubria , Total 1220 Keiily's majority ll.!7. lf76. tamt.l-ell 95.meret 1199 Beilt'oPi Blair . 5 ttuubna Heiily 222 t2 14 CoffPKh 2.V. i Total. 2194 Campbell' majority. 510 ln7t. CamplM-ll 41 a Sfrtnerset Bedford Blair Caiubria Total Colfrolh's majority. In Campt-ell I02 I Somerset 1 Bedfopl Coffroth l'-tt 3t- 521 Coffroth. 5111 Blair . Caiubria . Tatal 1957 (.ampbell' majority 1436. Is2. f amp 111 tt Somerset BelloPl Blair t.auibria. 24 Total.... 1.5W Campbell's majority, 5.5, ISM. Campliell Somerset 24ik Bed lord.... Blair 1740 t.ambria Total 41V l.mpl-eir majority, 1574. It-'.. F.nl,-iil. il 517 ,'.71 Tate 279 1124 I nr. Sull . hot Somerset ."..'... Ke.ll.iPl , Blair Cambria Total . Seull' majority, 9ur. Institute Attractions. I oinity Sujerilitemlent. J. C. Weller, has his " little list" about tilled with attraction t.r the copiing session of the Teachers" In stitute, and the first name on it is tin- Ki v. Joseph Cisjk, of Boston, who. perhas, stands al the head of America's leotun-rs and orators. A food second is Vt. Willit, of Philadelphia, of w hom ail who are in the habit of attending the Institute course, lim-t have the most pleasant re. -ol lections. His lecture on " Snnshitie " two winter nr., w :. j hy j,. tUe entertainment of the course, and the impression it made on the J niinils of the Iootor'a many hearer, time j can never eifaiv. Rev. lr. Kvorett. itov- enior Pattison's Secrelary, who enjoys the j reputation lieing a first-class platform talker j ha Ins-ii booked as thinl, and ne-otiations are pending wilh Congressman Hoar, of Michigan, who is reputed the finest orator in the House of Representiitives. to make the fourth. Siiierinlen.lent Weilor had de termined to have a lady in this year's course, but was unable to secure Mrs. Livernion-. who many of our jieople wished to hear. He is in correspondence, however, with Mb Kate Field and Belva Lock wood, and mar yet secure one or the other. Miss Belle Tonu-r. one of Pittsburgh's 9weetest vocal ists, it is thought will furnish the music for the occasion. We neglected to ask the genial Su rin- 1 ! tttident who he had listed as iiitrut1oit. but know thev will lie the htt to be had. He j Would have ih. other. ) Many of our reader will laughingly say i "chestnuts." when we ppimie them that this year's course will Ik- far ahea.l of anv ; yet had. But each year's session of !n ; stitule. under Mr. Weller's Siiperiiilendency, j has b.s-n better and better, until it wa j thought that the session of last year cnld I not lie impnived upon. ! Too much praise cannot I' bestowed upon Mr. Weller. who not only furnishes the i teachers of tlie County with a week's de- lightftil entertain ment and instnn-lion. but i makes it poa-ible for them to hear and see : .1 . . . . . . . the bnghtest and in.t ciiltun! men and women of the age. and that. too. at trivial cost. The ple of S.merset, also, are a thousand limes his debtor for the w.-ek of rare pleasure affonled them each year, and as each suceoding year is hi tler tlian the form er, the inileUedness It ppi.ni,inalelv in rrease.1. TTils year's srs-rion will Ir- held ill the ' I-ra House, where the accomnuslaiions will be better in every ns-j.is.-t than hep-o.-fore. Hogs for Sale. The undersigned will offer at private sale one hundred and fifty very fine bred sh'.ats. consisting of Poland CJiina. Berkshire and Cliester White. This stock has been o.m-- fully stdurted by ourselves, in Harrison siim- j ty, Kentucky, and are a lot of the finest we 1 have ever offered. Among them, are twenty pair Sir bn-eding purposes. This stuck will! be at the Jones House, Moversflale, Xovem- j ber !d and ZfrtL IStfi, and at M. S. Shafier '. in Berlin, on the iilh and Jit h of Novemlier ; at rihanksville Novemlwr JTth, and fn.ru tlie 2Hth to December lKb at our yanla in Stoys town borough. Thanking all heartily for past patrunage, we k y. u to call and set; this lot. P. J. E. Milieu. Counting t he Vote. The returns of the late election were ojKti ed before Judges Baer, Collins and Snyder, commencing at noon Thursday, iu the Court House, and the votes as returned counted op. The conn tlien issued a nertificate "f eleclioii to each of the smssfsful ran.li-late tr ! county ofHoes. There were no eertinc.'tes tssuetl to Prohibitionists or PonvKT. !. ta. W. M. SohnK-k and I Minis M.ye, 4. Eeq., acted as Clerks to the court. 1 sell Canton Flannels. Shirting, Flan nels, Muslins, Tickings, ret., cheap Mas. A. E. Chi. 27.1 10 392 2351 2: 4223 21ti 2 42b 42 JW7 Took to the Road. Mr. William Jao.h Baer. Jr., coniiiH.nlv known as " Father Sheets," who for two yea i past has lala.p) on this pa-r. even-l hi is.nnei'tioit with it on the lt iust., and Uik to the nmil, having Streeter. 111., as his obj.-ctive nint. We sincerely tmst he will not follow his pnsioiiiininit inclination to 'track rabbits in tlie tirt snow," for f.nr that his "double leather bottoms" will lie worn to the b .lie before Omaha is sighted, and thus render him incapable of holding down a mie-legj:ed stool on the t'.ro.iug I'.Ul. but rather that the snows of winter may it lightly on hi- p.hut frame and eaeh icy breeze be ladened with pp.mi.tes of "fat "Snator." "it will lie a cold .lay when we get another "Sheets.' " -- To Our Readers. We cannot too stpingly urge upon our readers the iifiTtsity of sulwt-rihing for a family weekly newspaper of the lirst class such, for instance, as the IndriuieiU. of New York. Were we obliged to select one publication for habitual and careful p-a. ling to the exclusion of all other, we should choose unhesitatingly the IndeuiUid. It is a newspaper, magazine, and review, all in one. It is a religious, a literary, an educa tional, a story, an art, a scientific, an agncul tural, a financial, and a politi.-ol pa-t-r combined. It has 32 lolio pages and 21 de partment. No matter what a person's re ligion, politics orpp.fessioii may be, no mat ter what the age, sex, employment or condi tion may be, the IndeiKHdr,d will ppjve a help, an instructor, an educator. Our read er .an do no less than to send a p.ttal for a free sjiecimcii fopy, or fi.r thirty -ent the patr will be sent a month, enabling one to judge of its merits more critii-ally. Its year ly uhscription is .'. t. or two years ii.r ..W. Address The Im.efexiie.nt. 2)1 BpBulway, New York Citv. Torch-Light Procession. A large rmw.l of the miet enthusiastic Re ptlbliiaus of this iHiniugh anil township had arrang.-.! for an immense top-h-Hghf ppHv sion and ji.llifitation meeting Wednesday as a means of giving vent to their joy and grat ification over the result of Tiles. lay's election. Owing to a heavy rain setting in early in the evening it was deemed advisable to po.-t,ne the demonstration till Saturday evening. A regular hlizzanl and snow storm set in early in the day Sat unlay, hut notwithstanding the fa.-t that the snow was coining dow n like a blanket and the wind wa blowing big guns, shortly alter dti-k the cmwd It-gall to gather at Republican head.jiiarters. and. nothing 'Limited hy the very inclement weather a large numU-rof ton-h bearers and men with banners formed in line and mar shalled by ex-Sheriff Pile, and headed hi 'ne Silver Comet Band man lied thniugh the principal street of the town. The streets were cm wdtsl with people and the pn.ces.-ion wa heartily cheered all along its line of map h. At the el.ise of the map h the pps- j tswsion massisl in front of the lilade Houe w here they were jointsl bv many others, who 1 had not (.anicipatcd iu the parade. After p-jfated t-alls Hon. A. J. Coll. rn concluded I to brave the furv of the stomi, and, taking ! I an elevattsl wition on tiie hotel vcran.la he ! made a most happy and telling speech of I almt fifteen minutes in length. He exhort ed his hearers, particularly the young nu n. ! not lo lay their armor off, hut to keep il n i and gird up their loins and I- fully pp-jurcd ; for the great battle of 1. w hen, he aun-d j his hearers, he felt confident thai the Fp-ty i S.ns of Thunder would mil up 2Vi majority j for the Plumed Knight of Mai le for the Pp--j i.li nrv and M' majority for Still for t'on gp.'s. The speaker wits frequently inler ! nipttsi by the wildest applause, and when he j dosed the crowd gave him three hearty ' cheers. Other siikers were. ailed for by the j cp.wd but refiisf.il hi n-spond owing to the j intensely disagreeable weather. Hal the j weather lieen favorable the demonstration I would have been a corker. As il was, it wa i a very cretlitable one. Mr. C. N. Boyd sent i otfa large qtiautitv of beautiful firework ! while the ppuwion wa marching, and ! bunil different is.loretl light in tp-ntol hi store while the speaking was going on. 1 The Bedford Cazette and the Som erset Independents. jinx m: a -p. I In it issue. f Fri'hiy pnss-ding the e!.s-tion j : ihe BedfopI Ihtzrttr said clitorialiy : j "On Sitnr'lav. after seven weeks of Nil- j loting, the Republican Coiigressional con fenti.v nominated Kdwanl S-uil. editor of theSilnerset IlKKtLI. This wa done in the face of earnest pprtcsts from all parts of the ! listri..i fp'tn the Utter chiss of Keptihii ' i-ans. He is the wader of the S'al- wart wing of ihe Kirty in S.merset county. : and It-fore the great In.lepen.lent revolt of ! lsj he was the supreme dictator, before I w hom every township lat.-man w.-is oblig,-l ! to Uti.1 the km. Ihiring that ampaign and ever since S-ull ha hiiterly ' detiouiKssl the Imlepriifleiil. The latter ! nursed their .wrath ai.d iiatientlv await.-d 1 the hour of vengeance. That hour h.w now I arrivetl. They gave the confenss. j ! fair warning ; that warning wa disn-anled, J and uow, umlt-r tlie tullaiii ka.lerhip of . Oenvral William H. ivotuitz. Ihey have uu- j ! fnrle.1 their bannen and buckletl on their ar ! tuor.'' i IOW WE OO ISJWS. In hs issue of Friday Sdlowing the election ! the BedfoH fVaXf said etliturially : 1 "Xhe.lefoii of Hiiuiphrey P.Tate f.MrCon- : gresa was a Jjrprise. Hi comparatively 1 small majority in tbia cuunty.u all the more ' mortifying to hi fHenoa because Cambria ! and Blir did so nobly. But it was j Somerset county w hich furnished the great est surj'rise. Wiien S ull's nomination was maile the wecalltsl Ind. fwndents at oths put on their war-paint and ma.iV the heaven tremble with their how Is Sir vengeHiv-r. At first they ppimised to give Tale majority in :le coanty ; then they said they would keep Still's majority down to 5, ami then they 1 fixed on TOO as the very highest majority p-- ! sible for fieull to secure. Tiny ilcclared up ! to within two davs of the eleotion that Hcnll i sIh Mild never, no never, have ne. re than TK majoriry. Seull himself rlaimetl only i. j but he didn't then know that the "Indeprn .huts' were merely joking and tliat they W'rtild swallow their medicine without a murmur. Had Somerset kept ber pn.mise. Mr. Tate, even with Bedford's small major ity, would have been elected.' P. 8. The statement that Still only claimed " is an "otficial " mistake. He and bis friends always claimed over 13 1 ' 1-; : 21 21 7 13S tt2 I2I 15 2"v 7 V. 157 11 11 122 M A3 4 i. . il . 54 19 14 1 n I a Ti 15 15 I ; 3 ! 4" i I ! 1!9 Til ! 145 19 27 4242 2t7 207 291 J. 42U5 27 4 u. 2nl J Co to Mrs. A. E. Uhl's. ! To .. the larvest t.K-k of New Styl. j I're-s ImnnI in ihe county. oan-itiiig iu jtrt of 4- inch I loth at ' ivnts a yapl ; 54 in, h i Tri.sH ai tooaiid il : all-w.l Caniel't hair, 44 inch, at H .slits; lic-t .(Uality Fouele. all ' w.l. 7) to -M.in.. all-w.! C..rk. rew. t-i ; 42 inche. fpim -VI to ! cents; heavy all- j W's.l Cashm.-p. -si .-..nts : Ca-hnieres from ; 121 cent ui; Ip- Ir.s.1 fpun -s cents up ; j All kind of new trimmings to match. ! Prist lower than els.:where. 1 Mr. A. K I'hl Resolutions of Respect Where 1. It ha pleased Altai; in His wise pp.vi.leu.e to remove fpm us by k-.it h our aged bp.ther and memlwr of the Clmp-h C'.mncil and S-h.l, Bp.therJoi.il i.rael" and Where xs. It is right ami proper that we should cherish hi memory for the g,-l .Ussls done by him during his earthly pil grimage, and for the ns-titude of lib waitt andconversatioii. In niattert pertaining to thechun h and ail ir iiistiturions, therefop-. be it Relnd, That in the.ieath of Bn.tiierliraef who f..r V years was a meiiiher of the Kvan geli.al Chiin h. there hit.-been 1.1k. 11 away by death one of whom we iiail cherish kindly and atfts-i 101 late p-niembraiiis-.. Rrmtlnnl. Tiiat we. the members of i.raef Chiip h Council and Sablitth S h..l. tleeply d.-pl"!- liie l.ws ot our age.1 friend and bp.th er. who. in his Christian pP'fcssion and pri vate lile alwavs evim .-l the character of a true Christian man. ! ReMjlrrd. That by his death the surviving ; w idow has lost a loving and affectionate hns- ' band and the community an honored fit- ' izen. I RtMjvrd. Tliat the dets-aseit bpher has et 1 u. an exatuile worthy .if iiuinitioii ; in the , interest inuuif..-t-d in organizing the presem tsingp-2-aiion and theeps '.ioti of the chun h. , which in honor wa.-nani'-d alter him. I RrxUieii. That we tender to his surviving . companion and relatives our warmest sytn- j Itth v in their hour of bereavement. i Rtsijlved, Ti.at these ptoiutiotis It publish- e.1 in .the (siunty paper, and a s'py present- i ed to the tx-n aved family. Sami el M,-iiKE,,K. J. J. Wilt i Jo.xituv.t Kx'MZ, Jacob Yost. j HRRIo U'HR. Ja. o M'lfKEifOR. I JoH.x Ma.noes, Committee. ! While you to g wan- St., you are in town it will ny j to James B. Hohlert aum Hard- j p and examine his line of .rtnig giHMi-. .-insisting i-i yv iDciie-ter. 1 oil an Flobart Rift'-s, double and -itigle hps-. h l.uiding Shot -gnus, donbie and -inle muzzle loading Shotguns. Pist.,1-, Carrridi:... Pow der. Slmt, l aps. Primers. Brass and I'atier Shot-shells, Wad, and Wad-cutter : Plugs and Nipples, Re-loading T-s.Is. I'owd. r and Shot Fkisk. liun-locks. Patch-boxes. P s ket-tsimittisr,-,. Ilriiiking-citi' .Iig-whi-tl.-s. Bi 1 ycle-w histh-. Turkey-, alls, lmi k - i-alis. Park-lanterns, and even thing kepi in a rirsl-cla Haplware St., ' w hether you w ish to buy e. Call and ee, or rmt. JtMES B. II,, i,Ekmi n. N... 3 Baer Bl. k. S.mers.-t. Pa. S. J. McMillan, Resident IK-Titisl. S.merset, Pa.. i:aii I found daily at his Is-ntal R.M,ms in Boer's 1 Bl.t'k. Kvervtiiing i-naiu:ng to the prt.fes- sion pp.inptly .ioiH- hy late and approved j 1 melh.M.s. Wanted! I liiih-s. Fur. Hark. I will .y the highest ' cash pri.-e for all kind of hides. ielts and i furs. 1 al- w ant .' .s.pL of R. k Oak and i Spru.e hark. f H. li. Cl .SSIS..H is. ! MARRIED. Kim; IN ANSKLL. On May S7. lts, hy K. P. King. K-.p, Mr. in-orge rJ. Kiggin, ..f Fayette County. Pa., to Miss Sarah Anseli. .f Smierset County. Pa. PLCTCHKR-4;KARY. On June JT. I.;, at the house of Romauus Pile, by the tame. Mr. Irwin PSetohcrto Mis I jn.la litary. Is.tli of Simer-et Coimtv. Pa. D1EU. SAYI'k At F.-i.-lciis. on M .n'lay, No vember 1. ft,.;. Roliert liny, infant .,n ,,f Mr. and M-. John I.. Savior. ag. -J 1 y.-arainl 9. lays. GREAT BARGAINS IN WRAPS! late;3t style j Jackets. LATEST STYLE Dolmans. LATEST STYLE NewmarKets ! LATEST STYLES CMlureDs' Wraps ! BEST MAIIH WR.VI'S ! n r mm m -r- r- r la. j Kh g I YI I trlL. ! LOWEST PRICES, LA R G EST V A R I ET Y, AT MRS. A. E. UHL'S THAN EVER, OF II NEW FALL GOODS i iBoucle, Knickerbockers and Astrachans : ! Tiiccts. Strijel Gris, Stripsi ani Brcca Yelysts, BrxaSeS ani Mel M Mm w .ft JET. HH3WI. mm 113 BSF TiiMIS H mil Clasps, Buttons, and Braids. Jersey Jackets, ladies' & lYlisses Coats, Sacques, &c, &c. Special Attention is Called to our Immense Stock of Carpets, CilCloitis, linoleums, Ari we bo tc ass tba pblic tiat ;;:.r:.Gcis, Foster il w-irthy j Clinton Street, .TOIIXSTOWX, PA. Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Mcdsl Prig Stew is Rapidly Eoccnhg a Great Favorite with Pecph in Ssarca cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medic bus, Jhje Stuffs, Spotty, Trtissts Supporters, Toilet Articles, J'crf titties, Ac. THE DOCTOR dVES PERSONAL. ATTKNTION TO the (lJ4rS.CMiN. OK Physicians' PrescriDtions i Family Receipts i.KF.AT t Af.E UEIS'I TAKES TO '. SIMXTACIalvS, I And a Full Linp of Optical such a larpp assortment all can be suited. The Finest Brands of Cigars Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our 'trnla to intendin purchasers, whether they buy Irom us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STIJKET, A 0.' 1 YYM. I-I. I)OISKLLE. BOOK OlUilJj ttt. r- ,H.-y ai t llMifrt-t tork of lilULES, TESTAMENTS, JlYJiy HOOKS, And Standard and Miscellaneous Eocka in all Department cf Litera ture, such aa HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS. A- well at the favorite !' ts. in all Style and Binding. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL ST rVT IOXERY Public i!J ui-4 rtui ir ill V. ;- ty r Ledgers, Day Books, Pass Writina TahletH, Ptricil Tablets.. ! I'f-nollf, Irik-t. Ace. Ace. I BASK BALI. ''. rRitrKT Kfs. W.. I'l'TI A., Kf; 4 If AN. .IV. Ml 1 1- .v. i if i if. f.o-r. ! TJIE STOCK OF. It STILES' HI. AS hS IS i'HESlt d tUMILEiE, I And have all t-ti eart-iiillv prir.'.efl ti.r u-e la s,uier-- .sinty. an.: will ! ,,., r....,i , .01 j iftrti.-iJ'ifM. t'.'lT.sp.,n'iei:, 1h..oi Hf k-. et. . i in v it-l. all', all niai . ..t' r Mill receive r-" ST"Kf: OA .V.I.V I A.. .. .V. XT L.4.oAou 7 - rp-. tiib 1 1 oolLi'. ilutM L.i lu..li. fBMfM.f.MMM Send ::r Price Lit ti Circt-'f-r-. it) ixifci-ca?. cum.:. 4 ZTri'- j Mli U.04.M. -L-':" . ; toy- Beautiful jWMiii Pf life ! vk ?nH 4mntv. who aW k-- ait kirii (rf TninrHif..prtri Ur Uiih I!:- mwi Kxiilrmen cot put it off, Wit ounw al oui-v. and be pvrfet tl) dttcd No extra ciUaxg ft liuuta Mailings, Rugs, m ft,, t,. t3 place ara PSIIZS as a: & Ouinii s, O.MK fHs ASD PVttE ARlll K YK-f ; LASSKS. fiocwl) always on hand, hrom -sO.MKKSHT. I'A nnnD SOMERSET WJCLFLICY, SOMKHSKT, I'KXX'A. SUFPLIES ALWAYS IM STOCK. m'un.rry Trm-V inrii'ilt'ci KUi k I'-fk-. u h mi and Memorandum Books, "t All. I'Hjfr in 1 5, .n veil f pn.iiif.i rttiiiim.n. r, ;,) .. I,R I l "Ar IT Wir.I. I.Y YOC n k n i nt i t. ohk or Wm. F. SHAFFER, HOMKIisKl', I'K'N-A M i.'i i Hirer of iii ItrnV: in wu m ESAI1TE Mil EonUm IV-trt r'trHuu'u't urn fnrrt ,Ji. f- & jJJ ' ttWr. Mm., A,mtfnTttr WHITL HR'tf . Pt-,.q fa nr r MM KT KK rir.-i il tj ti.ir inir"t u at my Uff i.vt a i-n.j-r irje . ifivr-n t!,rti. .(.".' l,ttfntt"'i m hrrry .a. u,.tt i t-' fa & ItkY I. tW. I mvitt -p-;l iifnri.r) u ih Vlrhite Bronze, Or Pure Zmc Monutrent Inin-i!!.--l VSy RKV. W A. -.RIV. my m lrri.l.t lni.n ArnifM in ?rw pir x H MAtfKlAl. 4M i 1 1 s -'i KI TI'.V ai.t .).-, m.) u th f. t):itr V- :'TT--nf u r .ur :.iiirI li-ruiwi-. mm C1VI E A CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER. RUIylXTI.E In.-tantiv r.-li vefj by bratetl Oping the relf- FHV TKUrSS- Whirl. i miur mm 1 riima mn apwmni nd In arrl prnr m iKtiiiir mrHnrp up wun xtm bmna. rvim (Hi thr tmrk r timrh xntw r-nm. rv . u .ir-ni wrti-r-