V V " ... 1 j;ie Somerset Herald. i; TU,. K.1 i .r. i - - V Md.i h i 1"" "J ,t-1'-V-:"r- s- r -V M.ydeT. lr.!iK.v ,. ..... k-r V -:iy.i-r f..r tli-aj. I'mi--'. . -.- a -i-i-;a!tv. a: !i;e-.t kT V . a li t'ue ill J. are ,. -.at i..-re Mtiif. at' Itiiwker 1 ti.i -will'. ISlldW W:!ll- , ,r ..f 1 :,.- kt-r .V Suyl-r. ,,n-! .r..-T. buy Iiriij.it . ..t ..i'.t i.--iisan- .'. H. "' ... .. ;.. - I tl.em. - - ritii l:.l ":i:t'fl l-r.-Il-i- !' ' s.-!l j (,, -, r-.iinM-. ui'.r.-ihs'ly tJi.- .. jr,.. Is. shirs in.-, niiiif- ... .- i, -. liiie eti-.. etc. . .. : -. : her. in a U i-n -' studeti:- .- -,v .t.H , suid : " i :.e :i i t -.-r . -.. - ii d-' 'i hi-' year .-. M - i il I r. k.-r in the -. 'A i: t.et in. - oi. en ii--k . . . i , ; I -! i:tt j The , ...! ... and f.T- , ,.r I .u. a- th-ir -n ., i .i, tin- Wai..!.-l..ii ... ., -A e V '.. I.-! : I'-.'l- . -.. v. -1 ..t (!. W. -: . ... ..-. ritv in . ; .... i.i-ao -!:-. ;iii re w .1- .... .1 :r.. 1-- d-'"':ir now . , . i -.- eiie-r.-liiL' troju f . ,r. . ..ii- .in as Li", u- i i'.-r A:il I-1 will l-e .. .. ..!" snli Mam 1 i 1 u n i .1.1 .V ' 'o. . - -.( -.. i n i 'l:i.i w: :'l: . . . ,. 'I.. M nn iv. A -rii I I'.i i.ki . I'rn. ipa!. : :,:-.-r tl..- 1-t of Aj.r:i .: ! - -. 1-V. -Lv.lf -i -A ;! '.. -J i !. M I ,.1 .W l.i. I .V o. 1.- :i : : ilt.it -t ; y .-:!.: ' - of t' 1 lo -11.1 . alio J' " ! : .- nunii.i . - v ,-ry rea- .n.ii.le. Yard H ..I.-- !::... Tak-.n. 1 air ..... a bl..I.. s. tlii- J ear ,. . .. , We i.ave alr.-a.iy nss-iv.-d . s . ,: I! -,!- an I '1 runnings. ,,u. ... : aa K ..1 N-.l.ol.s. .V--. M M. Ti'.Kio. i l.i. A' o. : .i .la,- . I'.i.nln . -ir., Wlio ha- bi-i-n a .-, ;.,rt..ri.il corps ,.r the I'itts . .... ; t- r - a e!-al months. s,-er.shis .!!. iia.t paper on Sal u r. lay .,. , .;. : N,. Yolk, to a.-c.-pt a -itioU ... . ; ( u prominent Wall s!ti-.-i . a ' ...,.- oar prini! S.M-k in new v. i. ::ja'c.l. fix-nlv p.ai'tcd .- . , u .; is -1. a-. .1 I., is ciis . cat ii.. . li'l Lav- a !a--a.- ... , .. -a.-i ot a... at the ..i-t of M i ,..i -- in -V 1 '. i a .-a .:-.. a.: aad i- , : t.i.t: !i--..:-t-. .. .. , -. a- .i -. ai-r- :.. p.. : ..- .. . .--.:-;: at: i.-iaie ujs.1: tin . .. . ; .. ia:a.a. .o,iu'- ii.-:ifi'e in -:. : i i:i ha., i a-si .i i lie . , :n :'ie !,i-l s,-h.d bll.id ' niar. pui.iis. and otij.-rs - - !...! .-ra !.-. to p.. pare a., .:.o-i un-1 r tin tir-c "!' ..:- -1 by the -, ,.,.,.1 board : a j, . I". ill parti, liial- iil-re.ll-l.-l 1 il .1. -1 I T.V .V . .- i a v. e w :'l r. liaf. e t :" - ..a.-- . a . orti. r ..! South Ma:n '. i 1 1-M.I -:r. I- These room- have . " a-.i -p.-i ia.. - to w-.:t our bit-in. vs j -.i : lii.est -lock . ' M iiiiii- ' .fa ..'ii i'vaniniiigs. r -.-enin I M 1 Ki.i ui i.i. j, I ... 1 . . ia-to U-alio., in-io- . ...i . It., a ...... t. i ri-iigaai to lake a a i. ,, .u: I., i,-. ;-.,re on tin land -' -. t . . g ti.-t.ry 1 bs to- v..-w . ' . .. . a. ui!i i-.r ;i I nan who ial.- a.: - a :: . r-niii-ut domain t-.r 'a .. ' i I. k i a U v have jift ad.l. d a -..'.. to oi.r M.at Market, il. . . . a:- i-. K. pt I-.H.1 and : ..u : ,- -k A-.. k.-pl i-oiista:it; on !'.irti--s !.u iii- in'..: ' . : i: t'a- t'r:.cr..Tor until la-- l.lV.S A O. :.. :i the trouble lo lin-l ,-i.t ' i : i -s to walk to pul ::i an.l -.. ' : "t .arn To pl..v ti.e - ' ' . .. - -.' - u in h thrii- la-rsi- pi. u . - --a. a- to harrow tin- around ' !"-"e pianrii: he waiks .m v i. il aiii-i .v.ir.is he w ill l.ai " ii .A.!;: a sralnl total of '" ' ' lor 1 1, j,.,!-: na n ;irr ! ' -1. ' aoi- r.a.hlli:. The lali- : -' ' ' : i- a i-s tin r.-cetit sinkc ' m 1 - - ih-isui-tiou U-iw.-n p. - . .; and fi.ti.M,ip..:..ur.s. ot "' ' - :1 ;. i-iiire I.VC.M.HI ulii-h j-. i.'h. :oid Knna-s-in u-.-d ' a . a, i..,t,,r. Stmly pres.-i.ts the - a.-ai of a gr.-at iioM-'i-t fan- ' - :; " -i'.-'-s In. i -le ii-ain-t in tiou of '' " :- m.-iita!ai! ra! -'ai.il v. A . . .iiiu.-n: of noveis , a i-arns-! '' '-- ' Mr. ii . w,!l a-ih.-t. vt a s., :. it,;-!,-!,,;,. ,:: ;, - -'i'-i tin- true -list. net i.-ll U " '" - 'il' ai 1 js rni. lot;, t',, Hon. ::.i. it a.s.. p:c - hi-ia-Un-lit U-m n- a:t t.-o. is p.,,. lrjw,.r ,? ': ' -::i.iil.iy M-THi. itleltnlingtwo -- II . ie a.-i 1 u Maurier. ' a ' '': -run ; " Notwithstanding 1 ; aii-'t.s and Wariiing-a-ai;; - -'i. 1 i-ola'.U, lii-e mill of all -,.rl- ' " " ' '"' '"-ilig puohsht-i ill the i - s . it ... (... ;1, ; -i n,,. ,, ur ij-mar, w ;j ,1- -a-:, how l.i aVoiif -t.aq.-rs. file ..-.;....-,,.. , U-s.l;-:ng clover s,,. ' ' 4 -'. for whi.-l, a "..-I n.i.nd ' ' - I...---.-1. v. it!, an ag-.s-ni.-nt to lake "' 1 :- . tin : ti.e pr-siu.-t oft he s.,, a; a '"' "' ' ""' "'"e m vt -.-asoti : but the mailer i-.t etei th.-n-. The farmer gi.es hi - l. Mi- t,,r tin- seed- purchaeil. and i ' ti.-i.a he knows s,,m. -rs..n k horn j ," "t tliii- Ulik. 1 llidaeed 1,, buy i ''''' u- :H find tiims.-!foomp,.lScd ; 'i a a..:- ..r ordinal y ,.-,!. f.r :.!i t . i al. .t,i :,-n p.tu.-. the ordin.-iiy ' t ' h' ' :r,e lit the tat iiii-rs nev.-r l.ni ' ! -'- ' ;' 'I- n putai-ie d.al. !-in ih.-ir . .' "' - -'".rri.s.d, ami le.t t.. tru-t t.. plau- ' r.ir.j-. Ts wt.o ha..- si.eh utiraiaiioiis ""-i"l" of ' Am.laiAe all things.! your tioteurchei k to a -tranter. ' i .:a. r..me in on scli.-lule time. - - .'liiiani- at court tl.i week i . Pi. kiiu i ft i'T i lii. a-i. Saturday Mr- A. K I n . -.1' IV-lt. inura': r 1. ha- )! a re- - e-Ti-lin-i f I the I -a -I ten tlU! Ill lav.. 5,irj' .Vik'-hkiU'-r. rharp-J with tiiunii-r. w a ac .(:il:ti-.l ill 'am:ria cnuuiy on Monday ! aftcmm'n. ; Mr r.-t.-r II- rtl-y sl,.,. la tr-.M! t'.i- -.a.- I. kii.'W. M..i:-Iji- Mi.niiin;. v.i luabie horse Tl'IllllSSf. Miss. I ' .ra Vii!i.'i- r and May -nt vera! i!a .f L.t w-k x i-irititf n-lative. a:-i fri.-ii-I- in . I.. in. u. . Kv:rj i-i .. - favi.rit.:. M S.-.-I.- M:t. iie':l. w .ii a;-i"-ar at tin- .ii..'!.-! ra ll-m.- on '1 :iur- l.:v i-vt-i.iiii:. A'.r:i 7th. Th.- Ailili-ni- A ji,... niis-'i:i.' in tl.. ir ii.i.! ii.tr. M ,r. !i 4 1 1 . A fi.l! s:n-i. u h . i 1 hold a busi i.i. 'I'i.ur-i.iy cm n-aiN-ud.iiii-.- is dc- T!..-e vil.-.l t-l I'.fk' r : i.t! att.-i.i..!! . I In1 in w advert ...1 i'.irk. :. ! !: f.nir ri-adi- i-lll.-Ut of found el -l is III M.rs lu ll- in t!.i- ;.... r. i;.-.i,i it. A man l.y tile ii.cii.- of M.iu-t. iiviuj nil Mr 1'r.ink I-iiTi.lz. tin t with un aii ideiit Kri ilav moMiiiii: wiiii.- rutting tnn's-r on a j.iis-c ..I n.-w ground. A ie avv t !.. t'.-Ii on his lift l.-g .li-lo.tim: it at the ai-kie. IT. lti.-s,- k- i-r M :. tit (or : ..hi.-i I !:! tl... lie ilsl.H ..Tioii at 1 up in Ti !l h, it- in."- ilisl at the re ill ronvs- io.'ists, utel pr..bih:y - .niiii.tt.-t- aj-'ii rai -a .s ks sin--.- a .1. :ii eXI- r. .' Tii. re u ill " "I n.'e nie. t .: v ii. ti t a::d s. g of :':.-:is . all. d tn tin Iie;;r 'liitnittis- will lililke 'ii tiliite a- ti"ll v i th. in tn nann-'l th t ring, w is a- k,''.. t 'i I i.-rr s -:.. M: 1-: nt .av., : ,..:!, : :. t , I'. n: i '.ion. i.i-t .11. hi noil l.:i'. .its il . !r. i-l.t n.i !i- u .- - ll.-i- K I:- In in lv ki - ! u.. le i : o! ! i.-t.t.,; I- da ar la-i ;,-l i la ,. e.l u.hr. both r t-iw lisliit .utishii.. .1. Ke;.-er. N..r: ; I .i- . Aon n.l !.: Wo: i ii i ; t M ,t: K.l:: ..ud M:i . i:. .- iiouili liner ' I i. v i 1-. 11 of .1 -lap. .! Man A Helm k bo .-:' -1 j . j ! i -ant- f..r tin- ap N., a! A c-iid.-iny. :!! a-ii.r of the lihlde House I ' I We-iil. -.ia . i iie follow ilig llilll.-.l ill, im:i:1is- the li-'ii: i of exatnil.a- r-.t II K. i'ii.c.i r:..n...fTvro!ie. I'rof. .i.tioii, o! Joiai-Tow n. an-1 l'n.fs. J. rand .'. M. llrkc, of this cuintj . s-ij-rint. I..1. nt i e-na. of I'Msitoj-.l. : ; : i j J ihle to In- here. r. . w. li.etliioi w.A-k of n.urt ojH-iusl at lo o'.-i .ck M .inlay iit..rtiii:it wit'n the u-iiiti niiin'-.-r ot suitor-, w itii.s--and jurors in an -lalains-. Tin- t'.r-r .-use called for trial was that of Maria! P.l .ir v. Win. Mid. r and .lulia his i:e. -. Tn-spiiss on tlie .-asesnr -aiu.l ri vihi. h i-.is- is -s'ing tri.-.l to-iiay. 'file tiillow ilia ,-as, s ..el'.- si-ttltsl and coll- timu.l. Alire.1 Ii.uii.l.s is. J..hu llcani. a-e si. r slander, sealed by lvf inlanl con fessing judiriiicut for c ists. T'lilip N.-hiiw is. I'liilip Walker. Adiii'rof ll.-i.ry Nedrow. doe'd. Aupiit. I'laiutitl lakes a lion suit. M..i bias Ik.ivtuati vs. 1'cti r Slim maker and i.c.rge W Shocin.ikiT. uminoii-in I i.-ht.l ..niiniiisl at i .-ts of 1'. i.-tidaiit. J 1. l.ii.-'.-o..d vs. Saiiuel.!. I.u iity. Ad-iiii-'astrator ol l.u. v i.i.en.'-iod. de. 'd i A.-- il.s t - t;a , a- I i n i i if . iii.-i. i A-s !'..n: lillp at i Seftisi a- r Ann:.- J. 1 l'. a, ,s is-a... i-aae ilut.li- II. -! !s ii le Ii U .1 W. Knai. ;:s- siir sian.i Wi. i. .iolin-on 1 a,s-r t.i.sl Tl ri . .-ii and I .in -tinned. tiipatiy laiar is. Ii, enrv l.a'l.'t.niali. i. r i l'iai.'it.:! t.iK.s a noli siiit W. I lassiuall .stsof K-feU.li.lll. -ita I olililt'.l.sl at -il1-. . !arr iV i i s. I hi ., ..-ililiisiI.)i otit.nn- d at--. S.IIIII- Vs. Sall.-e. i A-s-imp ts oi ). f, ndatlt. i'at rick ..-r. .1 e I-. M ..n. ni. .-'-n .t Co. , As.'.ltllps.l . ( - -ni 1 1 1 u.- 1 . I'aiii.-i Ali.ri.-iii v-. Kaltiinon. ni.io-K. II. .-iiipaiiv . i i lo tin -tis i a-e.) ,s. ::'.i-il l. ti.e ii i. ii.iatit i-i.mpaiii ...nil ins: judgment f..r.sj.. which ih. ri..int;! ace. pis. f r;i i ni ii. S; ai tier atid Maty Snater i. John U-uk. -.siinitnoiis ca-e. s.tliisl a -v ' pas r 111. d. This lian-s but M-iell casi-s for triai all oi' hi. h -!l 1 i is., iy he .l:s..-. .l otl l.y the lat in pari ot he Hivli. l-'or Ulie Hiolil f S.mu.'l i'i!' h: o:i!.lnir t;.t i p. !;c. r f .in and I i!e wa the tj:, t a v. u!u; man bv tlie oeeupits' a smal! t Mr. James I'ul'I. a wl:oh -ile liquor ni f..r J.---e Il.iurh- .!;ier-t cotlfitV ll.sTilli f. atel Ull-ler ier-t CoU!it u a- ai .t i-of! r t.-s li liquor in li;.tlttll.e. Hi c-tao- of irieli !r;ivl.'i .:!':. n- r-.ditc in i the mere mention wa .! i til- ient to-'reat- - "J te'll j lalie, fol k iivqiieiiTiy no!,n.i, iij not ie-li-hirier. aad an: thai lit - llie l.Ii', . to t 1 i; r.e ire A':. il r: 1 1 1 t.o. r: III !: ti.at . to .mi bv word ..I :u"'ith. li-jt ii.s e- a IUli- -I.ev aici a ..'eat del- ill". J nn-:-a of th- tow i!. and t io-e .1 up ite ' i ; ' i l.a n'ld:i-i'-, Vlliu'.'V'f ! hey i i.e. .:luni. . r r:.!-.i:ii ti,e :m ii::,: In it eived a " .ill;, e. of u rdch t he . w Hi: i- a i sstiner-et Man- ITtii 1--7 Mr. Mini, I'ile You w:H p!cae lake wani iii:.' that if V'U li-.n! want oiir. Iluihi'iu: With V Uil ef. lUcl'Nied hioW tl to Atom- U i niiu'tc -opic ti'.'ht yuwill justify your -e.t ami others i.y. l aein-. 1 i I . tiers of t - mm'tte At pn. alarm - ! -h-.-..ver a 'tl t.IHe. -,; ! i' ,,. !.- k lire w.i.. -oimdi -d that the w ic! lire. 1 'lie, w ho - he W as aw ak- ais;r.iay i.ubt an I and it iviis fin uheKt y st,,re in UsI at the by oi f hi- and hiwhm;; wa lie. I h'd d' j iimpir-: ni hi 1 that the i. re w;l- burning n tne oui-ide of the baieliii,; ant th.it i l.t room was !t tilie-1 W:!h stlfke that he ahm-M sll'l" waled. II' th.r.k- that !iad :A not U-en for the dog he would have huriied to -hath The tin made atrcm. scion hhiA-. lijlitiiii: up the entire town and w .:!n:i a te a m.-nuiits ot the first id.ii'm -!..::- majority oi i he end p- pu!ation wer.- -taTidin around !. burning huilhng. Wikliiill.; It i::!e lutthing could tV tie air iK-ing erf. ii was In inL' cut.-'iuieti. its loiie to ave it. i w ing to i-iiy uil and the fa-t of its (ut 't:t if any. l.u.p-- liu- .lunit- t X'n iiil.n Xk' uij' lining l-u:i.i!ii-r-. In a vtv j li ri timt liit ImiMin a a pile cf a-'liif. : 1 pmti wii't tt- rr iir-1 i- am eon tho-sfiu- lii.it I lie iirv w;i !.um!ii-j in tit' onl- .-itl-. at tin t-nn!:(Tii r'nir T tin i-uili- 1 in,;. anl tukrn in run rjij -lion with the : r.ij'i'i.ty wdirh it nuriu!. ainl thfn'at ; tla'iit- it iitaili. lav. but li-lV &.u tl.at it ( wu iin-tt fnm tJit-tnt-i'J. uud xUui in oil j tiriue. ne Iwrre! of hi-kv rolhst out, and I'ile sflv aU.ut g hanvl and a i.aif win i hitrn.-l Mr. I'lijh, the tmin-r ol'thc huild-ire.-, who is. a wwr ma... i the heaviest ix-t Kv the tire. While the dotru, lam ..f this estaiilisi.iu. nt t .vrtait.l v in.t a matter to lie j retm-iTed, the thought that t- have rsii l:in--amoiiK ti vim ts.ul.l t- iruilty iftt lout 4-r.iiie of aiilyiujr thei..reh Ut aiio-her' proj-erty, i mpt a pleaatit or t-u-u-..ling one. T i eii small .M r S. F A Terr,ble Death. -ouni: uau iiMiutM ucurv i'M'.nir: a - .am c t - .ai...ei, -...lie .....nuf- inaji:.- uar the otiier day, a- se;sl with an cjn-lent;..- lit, and fell lu-aJloiii; int. a caldron of the i-oilim- liquid. Xi one was near at the t tiii-. ami death miw have iinni' too .mi.kly to: in u"eiiie the li.s ofthe viiiim. Ti.e tin- burned "ii under the ifil Inm. and its 'ti.iily codti-i.ts were lioiiisS almiM Uvund ' -t inli'.uK-i- when dijsiver.l Un hours ah,.- f , tin-filial l..ti, hy a )a-x r-by. Tlie i x i fell I i awrt. limli fnmi limb, when an attempt wa- made tn it out of the kettie. Downey Items. Kiuinieil ha-s boiled Mr. J (i the prize ur.tr. iar ..Id friend, tlie robiii, ciit-er us aain. The car .enters of this neck ua (.itni- to ' WlMxls iU nil start nut. The hai.i.iesi man ..round here is Mr .!..!,., Lowry-it . a Iwy Mr. Aaron Suiuck- is the b-ailiiis c.u- tra.-tor of this place. M r. Jos. ph Mull intends to bnilj a new how-e this suinmer. Aaron Smueker i? tiie contra, tor Migar boilers are bu-y. This is the stt.s t-e-t season of the yi.-ar. At least the lioysaiid giris think .so. Mr. William Small lias moved to Ins new le.iise in wney. and is now employed in Kioto Will Iin.i.. Lambertsvllle Items. Tiie h'i.r.1 ha closs-d tiie siigar tns.. Wi have had several g.u in the id runs alr.-a.ly. riu- schis.is in our town-hip have cl-iscil. The ti-n iit-r-. ue lu-lieVi' did splendid work, ..nil reti.i; r-d entire sati-fartion. l.:iv .-r and Mowty nr.- bavinc twelve huu-dn-d i ..r :s of w.s..i eut in the vicinity of our town. They intend h.ning it converted nto t h.ir. ktl. Ii the way, I w:i- in aiieiid.-inee at the "Whittier KntenailillH-lU," held by the Stov.-stown public s.-h.M....s. It w:i.s certainly Isigiily .-iii.-rtainin. and the manner in liii h tin rl'oriiiers a.-tis.i their parts -h.ms rare uieiita! culture, .N- ial!y coitsiilerinj :tie f;ni that siiiii- .f the c'lildn-u are even lis thai, six ye:trs of aire. :. I li.ivi- Ins ti it,-i'ortii-sl. s,!, !. -.vorl; r;lli emanate ..niy from in .1 eUl.-i - thoroi:t'ii!y trained by eiier.-t it- an-i ti! t. -a. -her-. Ill KK K. Cen. Cameron's Birthday. 'i h, N. w Y-.ik 11,-mhl. writing ..f-llon. Si n ..ti . atneroii's re.-.-nt -sid hi rt i:.l ay eelehru .!.;,, sa : A- .-arly ;is IsJo i n-nerai i 'aiueroii h. gali li.-al-ng with .iti.si and p-iilioiatls. W iiiie he w as ye. a planter iti Washiu.tou u" rote a letter favoring .b.lin I '. ( alhoun tor tin-pr. s-.f-n. y. lain i he -at in t In- sen ale w ith tin- d:si ingir-iu-d -.iu h i 'aroliuiau. 1 b-wais aOiiitant g.-in ral an 1 puiclc printer of I'dilis. ivauia before Is .o. and built the canal from Like I'oi.chartrait: into Ni w ;-- i. -iilis .n is.'rfl-ol. ile proj.s U-d n.-at .V a'i t lie lines .,; i.e pr.-s--:ii IVnn-i 1 -aniii System in ila K- y-i-ine state and luni: n.i.ny ot tin in. IK- a..- a leader in tiie hrst nali-.tiiil cotneii t i.-ti e.i r In id lot tin- nomination -U a pr--si-.1. nt.al ca.i'ial.u.- in ti.e I'liili ii Mates. This was 111 liaitiliiorc. iilid was a 1. attire ot' tin-intrigue- ot Andrew Jack-on lo make Mart.n Van Hun-n chief executive of the nation. In i.-iieralt aim roll t'.k hi- seal in tlie I'liltisl Stai.-s senate, and three time- was . a.s-t.-d to that b.ly. He was so retary of v. ar and mitiist. r to liussia in addition t.j i ll tiu-se honors. No man in this country, in ii.g or dead, has f,,r so long a time handled p'-iita-al lile with such .i-riul l.an.i- a-thi- v. t. ran. lie, like Mr. Ikssher, "had the advantage of starting pour." and gri-w, like the other strong men of the nation, from tiie humblest i oiiditions of our primitive life. s-.-s-.-s-- Jenner X Roads Items. Here comes Joe! lie is tt first-rute fellow, I..., and -ells tii-st-i lass machine- at very low rates. The ino-t of the s, hools of this tow nship have cl.is.-d. and it srin. as though the t. achcrs. as wed as scholars were ple;lM-d. Mr H. 1. Iohr doesn't intend to build a ham the coming siiniiu.-r. The reason he cut thost apple trees, was Ins-allsc they did not bear fruit. There has U-.-II a great deal of sickness in t hi- ti. igiiU.rhiHi.il hiring the pa-t two w.s-ks. and ;is a con-cqucinv our physicians art-kept hu-v .lav atal night. Hurrah ' f-.r sugar U.iling is th.- i-r. t.iroughout the ti.!ghUrhoKl, and the sugar Ui ih-rs of Jeiiuer township declare they are g .ill-g to live sW.-ct. ri.r.s-of our young men. M.-ssrs. I 'alvin Ankeiiy. J. W. He!! atnl Joseph Ianiels. laive purch:issl a steam thn-shi-r from the 1'itts Agri.-ultUoii 1 omj-itiy. liurfldo. N. Y.. which w ill U- d. livensl aimut tiie I-t of April. t.tr I'ri. iiti. Mr. J. M. '--vtT. t.f :!tN place, i- vry t'liziir-ii in makinir raiin;;! i:t. ! I.u- -jaiu- a tnuiiU-r !' im-n vm- .It.yiil. ah-I Iji liH-i airx-;i'i tna-i. -juitf a mio- rt-- in t,. tti.fk. Wiiui Mr. .'otT umlcr Takr. a j-!', i-..n i- nur.--! it wil! In'rar rifi ihi'-ii-rli. J.K T"M. A Cood School Exhibition. KniToj; IIkkm.i. : 1 liad the piea-uie of a!t i.din-r tiie I'-ronirii I'uhlic Sehl Kxhiiu- tloU. held at tiie UroUtUI m'!mI-IiiUh' two miles south of Sonierset. n T 1 1 u rsday -vt-i i -ing oi'ia-t wts-k. The program cou-i-ti d of hnnioroti- dialt'u-. r-itafions. oeal and rumental mu.-ic and judging fpim tin-h- arty and generous applause ciiei: !. etieh j riorrnam e was w,'M rceehed by the lanre audience and ail aresl in protiouneiug i( a uran.l tlterta EiUient. Work i f t hi.s kind is ' t-o muca i.cl- e- tel in many ot our -ii-triets. i and the r -tilt ar- a !' k t luental culture : aii 1 gen t al intormation. ' T.h t nit rt..i;nm tit Has largely attended 1 both youUiT a i nl oid. and t t;ise of ,,u.r t :t i i n- who manife-ted such an aetive interest in tije eiiNTTainment, and eoi:t rinuied -o , iau- i: t-. i'- -u i- tiia: we -,src I.-.1 to U-!it ve 1 tt.f i oj.le of t!ie hoo di-trir-t and tlie vi ; ciuity are always alive in a om1 work I maiiy have already expressed iheir nirn-! j tiiat the cut rraiumeui wa- not held two j niL-hf. instead 1 one. Mir h crvtht is due Mr. Irvin Pritts for the j etttertaiuiiiir mann r in uhith he reeih-d 1 "I'eaeoti pleiis,' 'I'm Ail.'" which one of '. tlie tea! arcs uf tie. evening. ( Th- onhestra funiihed -une very line1 j tiiti-i , and we an: glad To know' that om r- i ' r-t o--- xt- -u h . seeilejit mus:eal talent : , any pari us de-jring the er it s nfan tirchcs- , ; tra -h tuid not fail to give the boy a call, i Aad to the Uys conqxiMtig the tniiistre trott-' much criiiit i due for their line sing- i inz and dancing; and I niii-I not neglect to say a word in In-half of the la Nut " siig, whuh w as one of the line-t f the evening. ; and asasm-;ator I would siiggTst that ihe entertainment In- rejwite.l in the SonirM-t pera iloiis- in the near future. To the untiring energy of Mr. M. II. liow ; man, the popular and ethViciil Wu -her of Aur i M ho)!, i due the siiiis of t!iL etitcrtain- ! mem. Mr. li-.w man has taught our -chool j for the pj-t tlm-e suci-e-ive winters, and by . I. is courteous demeanor has won the love of J hi- pupil?-, am! the respect nf the entire com ! muniiy. May sue .t-- attend him in whatev er bnsiiie- he may engag. Spmtvtor. All Co West ! i II. will run an excursion to the .11 Tiii-slay, March JHU. at svially j Th. West low rat.-. The iuter-Stat." ( '.uninen-e hill Boes intoelTii-t ul.ut April 1st, and rate will advance. Shaft' y.Hir-eive to jro on the r-j, wi4ii rs t- i e- iu. . an n ituujij nu ill Sirtiatticin -.tate plainly name, of town, vnn ty and state you wi-h to (iu. the iiuiiiIht p tti. an.l the raiiriK.d station from which yon will start. Addrvs-i J. W. l'atu.u. T. P. Aii't. K. A K. rxinierset, P. Wanted. A ?oud If it In learn tlie printing trade. Li) u i re at this otli.e at oiHf. A SOUTH PENN REVIVAL. i . ...... . ! Hostetter Once More to the Fore. The ritt.st.nn.-h Timet, of la-t Wedne.lav contained the foliowint: : "New moves involving the Smth lViin.-yl-; taiiia nw on the taj.is. ine came to the : surface a! Harri-linr-: yesterday. It i ex .lainnl by the fi .!3i i.-ij iai d!-jiat-ti re ceived hy the T'tnir la-t nit-'hl : A NY-.KKMI- UrtMKK. 11 ikhc-m k... March l.i A lull l'ir tin n lirf ..!' ill.- Smith l'l-ini Kuilmad was i.tv-eni- ' i , , ,, . ,, -r- . r isl to-iiav in the .N nate bv Mr. Tlii.nijisijii. of ' r,.i:. ti i n .i . -i i ; I'aui-hin. The bill authorizes anv railn-ad ! h.-etofreii,,i.n.,ratea and having exiud- i l more .ban h. ..... v.-.'h.,m a - ! lual uHTdiion" to abandon any one or mon: : inc. hi i j.leteseci ioiiM.r bninch.-s and (.rnx-eda! '' anv lime wiiiiiu tivevean with thei-ou.struo tioii of anv reruaimiu: ,.rtio!. Kranchises ! 1."..S involve,, u. c.i.ies. o shall c-ease in tho-e .rtioiis aln.ioi..sl and j ca.se? The applicant miW, in the man ia,. I, i Hntici.ti.... of i rireTibt-i ptvsx-.lt ill bis lf.tioll the i in.blie il.. r indf.-ial .1.,-ree ..uv ,. J sent that the road be sold in sections.' may I U- ...nMnicu-l and o rat.sl bv the pur. ha.s- ! er without regard to the .rcvi.".u n.nn-tion i of the M.hl sei-tions. with anv other ,ri of ! the railMa.1. and that such .-rate a-tion ! can Ih- taken lv l.va vote of the holders of j ihri.-e-fourths of the oulstanditig shan-s of j capita) st.K-k. ! Senator Thompson is reticent of thepur- .s:-.s and probahic eitW-t of this hill but it j is undcrsioml lhat 1-y the l.rcikiug up of the j road into M-.-ti.ms tlie provisions of the law j relative to competing lin.-s will la evaded. A j line so broken up into-s-ctious under osteiisi- , l,! ' .si iiili-A-nt ownerships, cannot lie consider- linec.niis .iiive to anv existimr r.a.1. . ami !hi (iliy hjk-ii- U a way f y uliirh i tht: IVnii-v'vania r.uirva-i mav Ik: -naMiI t J MH-un lit.' prarlical utivaiitai' of t nu ruor- ; uhlv tu ,i with tii Va.i.lfibiits, in hit h At- litnit v .iviH nil CiL-oidv MiU-tiiii'Titi v to-k a ! i haieh'ands., lor as i inim.shate a,ivauta-s ) to the lVt.l-vlvania i, conisTlilslHT.-eihsl with the aid of the ll.iupiiiu county court nullilying. . Tin: i:- ill i;k in ti r. 1'-. Ho-!, tb-r was M-ii at his home in Al- I-'i.'h-:iy la.-t ni'lit an-1 -.iil : "I cannot rive any il- lailtii i-xnianatidn oi' tl ; oKji-i't-i t. aiTtnilili.-i l.y the hill intr-Mluce-i hy S.'i.a!r ThorujiMi. U-eaiiM' I haeUn very il! fi.r thf pa?i iii'Xith anl nnahle to Ii-ave the I'niM' or Lrive any maitt-r f hniiu w-rittu- .i"iiitlratinn. This rnu li !wi!Iay; Ninth r-nn Ilaiipnt'l will he c-.nipietetl an-1 work w ill U- o itirtneii-vl next montfi. 'J'l I'ennMiVania lLiilr-;t.l r.itnpany will have nothiiiir w hatevi-r lt -1 wilii the r.a-l. It will U-huiit iy th' V;inl'T-ill hrir and tiie .'Jut MtM kiiitMer-. The l.i tier have heeii ..iiuin.iiieii to New Virk -veral tnne with- i ki the ja-t f.-rttiii:!ir. hut I ta ttnahleto :o. j i ;iin rni,T!' Mviii now. howevi r, ami will j h-ave tor New York jn.-t a- sein a i am ahl t !ainl the fiitine ot' travel. T!m- firt yw.r- ; tioii of the roa.i to he romp!e.e.l wi!! he that ' !yii!' !ntwi.v!i the uj'1-.T termini. of the j I':: tM'.ir;'h. MeKe-('orr. ami Yoii-jhioheny ; ami Soiuer-t. It i. likelv that a connection ; form i.1 then- witii raltinurv ami I iYc l.l,-;fi,-h ti tin latt? re s t-i he l!'eet lhat part of ill he -old. A rhila-i-.ji--.tiv we!! inform- f'.UtS ot' lie ei itIiii,ltlV, it ii l'eitii r- v i treiitU tiiati w h ii-Wii e l in n--r.ini to the al ;'.v 1 : liit some ot tiu itie mav U- ;::)Ui'lon. j --l To make more atlvant.i- oiiin-eTioit.. : Th work on the nad wi!! h viri in May." ; which they j-jN-ak and their abilities to form ' A'e.ifn r queMiot) which iiitere-'ts us j, an oji nion then.n. what e'i( t will the Ilahirnoiv V oiiin ieal j ' When persons sizn a etitin fiir or a re have ;i(xn the .utti JVnn 1 Mt-udav's 1'itls- montrance afrainst a lii'ns:. touchin-' a hnru'h 'jyj'-M'ont;(itn'l the following in- j p-int of the nei-essity of The house, th'-y say formation ujh.h the sti' j.- -; : u the court, i we know what puMic hti- Mr. ie..rire l'.aer. of ti.e i.eral advisory ! are iM-eiled for the acn.mtno4l;run of the Uard id tiie lv- .eh:u' K-ud, w.t in tiie citv for s4-erai iav.- ix-t vn k. l w a." in close coiisiiiuitioti witii Mr Ralph Jlairaiey ainl I-r. J Hostetter. Vi;en inti rvie ed on thesuhject j oi tliis visit M:. It.iuiey said: "Mr. Hat r i came hereon private It iiue.-s in which Dr. ; Jlostettcr and my-. il arc iuteioted. 1 c;m j not say what it No, it was not about the j Kallifuorv.V uhidea!." i How w ii) this Baltimore iV deal af- t feet iheS'Utii petm s projH-et". " ! ' 1 don t know. Tnal is. we can't t-'il yet. j " Is it true tiiat Mr. liaer is here as iviii I missioner to purchase yourown and ir. 1 1 - tetter's int. rest in tile's uth i'enn. in view of i lew arraiitiiiMits and another new deal? " No ,-ir; il is not. I eau.iot a- for pub ; lieaiioi,. wiiat Mr. I-aer - v i'it meant, save tii.it it a a private matter." Ii was st.u.-'l laJer hy a r-' -nil mat! had n-e iv-l inlormatiou un tlie .uhjeet rba! there way a new aiai compn ln-i!!e ilea! on i fot. Mr. ilaer op;mMsl Austin t 'orhin s re ; onaui7-.tiU! scheme it" IU ai!;ii-r. Now that , the 'alter ha- Sfjne into tic- Kaituuorv v i hio h..r'ain. ejiTtiiiL' out the Smj: h I'- im in its j T-T-ey '-)itra! eonnectioti. Mr. ltaer i inter- j j ested in making' it warm tor the new yndi . cate: and it was to di u a plan ot action that br-ui;ht Mr. Ua-r to this city. The po--ition of the Surh penn in tite pn-eiit mix ; i- a p rtineiit problem." Report of Gebharts School. Following is a report of the iSehhart- I ScImh.1. Miili-rd tow n-h;p. for tiie '-th month j and term ( riding March bltu. 17. NiidiImt in attendance- durimr nnuith, males 17. fentalcs S2, total .'!'. Average itteiidaii''e during month, mah-s p;. femah-s iq. total r r-ent. if aMendance during mouth, lllillis '--males fl.;. ttital !. The fo!..w in;: attend-si c v .lay 'luring month: Frank 1'hillippi. harlte Ifciyd." Nev iu Meyer-. Harry Meyers. Hai ry Scott. Wil liam llitti:-r. John Sehaff, Frank In.yd, Liz zie Knabic. Susie Hakcr. Lizzi Haker. Airgie I laker. Nora W. imer. Mami Si hatr, Ada Markel. tella Markel. (Ulie Newman. Kb tra Meyers. Sadie Mev r. and KI!a rhiliippi. Numlf-r in atttimlaniT- during term, males V.. ft male- -.v. total 4l. Average attendaiice during term, male Pi, females Total 1'er cent. oj'attendatn-e during term, male .'I. teinaies n.tal Maud S-hair, Flora ! yer-. and 11ie New man aTtendeil c cry- day during term. Thanks to dire tors. patP'Ti and piq.ils. who have aided in making the first term in the new s hool h'Hisc micnf plcu.-ni and .-nee---. I nojv that your i'ulurv wint-r may lM'ca-on-ot liappine--. and prorq-erity. I! T:.li;ou. T'-rn h r. . . i Let Us Reason Together.' : a few yt.r- hack if you were in n.ssl ' rK t. you werett.iii'll.tl to s,ai. away ! There sieimsi to !K- !:o merchant en- f ( Ml! ol'a c; lor it. ' lerjirisinvr .-noiiLdi to k.i'p a line. Imt that lias i ehatiisl. We now have pierchaft in ' Somerset w ho kts j-as line a lint of mrcts, : ru.'s. oil i l iths. X. as vou will lit.d ativ- when-, and at prices a- low. if not lower. ! than you .-an huy theisi in tin-city. Tiiat j , men hant is J. Ii. Suy.ier. He iiifonns us he i hasju-t rec. ive-1 a full spring sttM'k, and will I 1' ph ased tn -how auv one his line, wh. th- ; I "... . .. ... 1 , er i-hiii-' to hiiv or not. He will mea-ur.' i ' , , ., i i vour risims. cut atel iitan h . ..n t to tit. He I ; , . i , i ... has a 1-Tie of Unit-. !- at .' i-i. in, .11. ... ... . ... ... 1 . . .,. . : ntil si irvarl H..w-r.l artst at i. ". - .-i '.- . -- ,, i yard. Hemp and ra;r cajt-t at prh es to suit j l-nvf . ' "all -!i J. W. iit-r ;uil -h- hi lint Jm jiiri- imyiiii-r cU wbt'n'. It will ay y-u Wool, and all WiU'V. change for carpet. M f I n-liK-: tak-'ii in x- Facts Worth Knowing. In all disease of the n.-t-al mu.siu mem- . hnme the rem.sly used must noti-irrital- i inir. The mflii-ai iirofession has l-een slow ! to learn this. Nolhiiif; satisf.u-tory .-an he t ais-oniplished with douches, sntiil's, Mwder, j syrititr.-. astrinretits ..r any similar applica- i (ion, iMi-ause rhev are all trritatin;-. do not j thor.rtn;h!y reach the atlect.sl surf;u-e and j .should ! alrandoned as worse than failure, i A multitude of pep-un ttjio had for years j l-s.rne all the worry and pain that catarrh j rsm inflict, testii'y to radical and (-ermanent rure w rought bv Klv'sCn'am Hidm. Mrs. Druse was Hunp February -"Mil. but this doc nut stop the watrinieli win. are nuw makiiu; tor A. H. j FertM-r Si Bros, a lot of iUttlit-s' and tirents I Fine Hawl-maik- Shots for the Spnit-f trade ! Will be ready for sale April 1st. I . ' Judge Cummin on License. Tlis lii-en.se .-ucstion is already being ex- tetisively aptatinl in this county, although a.i-li.-atiiins to m-11 liquor will not be aitel in till the May term of Court. The fol l.iwinir opinion, delivereii by Judp? Hugh H. f'unimin. of I.yciiniii)i ixiuuty, h:u been at tracting a irreat ileal of attention and iaeon sidcri'd by lawy-ifi to U a .niund exosition of the law trovenirnjj thejjraniint;of litviistw. ' Notwithstandiiig iiiueh ba.s lit-n naid from time to time by courts on the subject of coiuesteit licenses, mere mill remain min n i !.;ireh.'ii;.in and haam-KS al.n-.t the rem , '""" in ''ouin, arx ! 1 mu'' -""'- -" m !""!- - er .Mists as they are to rcfiu liivnses in im- prut-FT --. 1 ourts do not make the law; 1 tlieironly function is to administer it. What f"Uowing fai t- : Kirst. that he is a person of P"1"1 n fi,r h'y and -f1" : ! " "e "as ",e -.n..u...io..s re- '. ,uire,1 h' bw thinl-XkM U' ,s net- i '" nira.Hlate the public n.i to en- I t,n:iil' "' a1"1 velers. ! ' T1-- a,,-,' 1-rovides that it .shall Ik- law ftil for the court to hear remonstratns- against such appliinnt. It follow that such renionstraii'X-s must traverse all or some of tiie fa.1 allegssl in the (letition, and sliould. in sulistuiuf at l.-a-t, set tortll that the appli l cant i not a s r-on of gol r'pute for hon j .-iy aiid t,m-ran.x. or that the ajiplicaut j has n. tiieH-i-ouimo'lations niuirel by law. I "r "" !'l""'-" nouse ,s no. ..,,-ssarv I " -"tiin...late the public and to entertain j -trarirp. Tliu- (listivtT that the fjuo ' lit.ii?-1 be ktTniinrl are questions of tui't. Tmt iifstion r fwiiitic-al ex'onoiny, not Ucm- tions of morality, not matter of sentiment. The (M.ints liefore stat.-d are only oii.t that ' ' ;,u '' fou'mversy. and are the i ""!-v '"" nnlri , a" 1" "I""'- This is true not only from the manner ot tne pr..- ccilure. but iKiause the statute of April lb 1 s.".:i. .-sts-tioii 1. i-cids ''that the several courts of quarter sessions elulKjWercd to t rant lieensis shall have and Men-is such ii'ri tion, and n other."' "The point of iuf tH'injj thus clearly de fined, how ha the facts uii whii'h the eonrt is to act le pr--ntei This is esi?-ily anwerel a to the tirt and second pints, heeaiis they arr -ii-'eptihle of jNitive pnVtf, hnt hw lialt tliey v prc-ented a.- to the tiiini (mint tie n-ctMr-iity of the hou-e? Jut here it may he o.-ervel that on thi p-int the eourt ts not called upon, nor has it authority, to divide whether it is Utter that Mich pnMic houe should or should not sell intoxicating drinks. The only question le-fori- the court is whether stteh licensed hoiiM is necessary for tlie accnimidation of the public, and the en terrain men t of strani rs and travelers. ' When the upplieution is tor a house not liefore Keens d, x rhapf the only evidence (f its nec--.ity is to lo found in tlie paiers til eii. having due reird to the nuruiter and ehararterof the p':itionei and remontrams. Such a ca-n., hoWevr should t he deter mined hy inenly counttnjr Tiie iiumU r of K ti!oiier and the tiumhcr of rem-mstran's, and deciding in ufriLince with the prepon derance of niim.rs. That Uietinl would clearly nitst the imiortaut ml, viz: the character of the ii:ueni. ly the word char acter. a hen- use. I. is in inant onlv the moral or rvl.-riou- tanlin of the siirners, hut their pnhah!e knowle-ltre of tiie suhje-t on puhiic and the Hitertainme-it of strangers and tniveh rs in our township, ward or r tMiv'h and we have the ahiHty to form and express an opinion on that subject.' On tliis the signers have !ue knowledge of thatsuh-J-C4 and some ability to form an opinion. .Signatures to the tetitioii or npniontrance are tlier.'fre to Ih vahnd hy their jiumT. by the character of the signer-, ami having rtgard to their know ledp of the suhjetrt and thtirahility to form an opinion thereon." "The court lias ordered that in all suspend ed license application the applicants must file alii davits r-etttng forth the nuiiilnT of lodLnnp ami inealt1 fumihc-1 hy them the pa-styear, ttolding that with such pnof in the cji-c the question of the nerity of tiie nouse wiitiM K of easv solution, ft is in- ' tcrr.-si that hotiM-s which have nor been jwt ! rotiized for lodririjrs and tnea!- do not coine j under the nMpiiretnents entitling apnlicitnts ! to !-:?-, atnl will be refused. The items ; of meals do not include tree lunches, cheese, j era kers pn tzels. etc., furnished with drinks The court holds that general Mnoiist ranees j are of no value and that only citizens of the townhip. ward or Ixjroiigh in which the house is located should sin petitioiu or re montranc vs. Tribute of Respect. Wbekkas, It hs pleaiel Almighty j in His intinite wiwlom to remove from our i midst hy death Fanny Yutzy. a twin daugh ter of S. IK Yutzy, and scliolarof the t'rdou - ho.it, tln,-retore tie it Ilcfhfl, That in this disi-ensarion of j I'rovidence, we have lo-t an earne-t and faithful little worker. AVjtuu ti, That we f-el the loss of this zeal oiis little worker with n gret and d.iqest sor row, hut bw with a uhmiHive will to Him who doeth all things well. lie&rfc'-'l. That the rVreaved family may be oonsjltsl by continuing to look forth to that home w here sin and sorrow, pain and death never enter, but where all is bliss and joy forever. , ItfM'hfl, Tliat we exteud our heartfelt symtathi to the alii.. t-il family in this their sad hour of g)iMim, but feel a-Min-d that our bs is Iter gain. R f ihil. That the-e resolution U puhlish cl in ourcounty pafwr. ami a copy I, pre ntel to tlie ln-reavcd family. SM'IK llAKK".Xt N VNN1K IUkHoN. Siie Halmiin. 'oiniintt.ta See! Pretty Cood. "lltllo. Mike. oU fellow I Sluike! IIoW are the family? Haven't .t-u you for some time " Al! ri'ht. Fi-k ! ilail to see you I htrt- h:lvl" .v"u l"'"- " " Well. .Mike. I will tell you, hut don't (rive ' away. I was roin)- to lit- n ramli.lutp. and wmt to Somerset to set up the pin. I first went to .1. K Snyder's and hnupht this new suit of elothes. An-n't they nice? Snyder has hi.s new aprinir stock in. If I could run as well for an ofhee :ls Snyder .tin run th.' i - uthin hiisiness ol Situerset. I un!.! he """' to - eie.:ted." " lint how aU.ut your beimr a eandi.tite. Fisk ?" ... ,, ... ... " WcH.Mik. after huyini.' the clotlies from ... , , M.y.lcr I started out. and every man I akti - v,,,e -"r m "-"d he would, pn.videii 1 , , . , 1 vote for him. Jerusalem! Mike, ..nt-dav ,. , , .... did me. o. I am no eundnUte. f la. ha, Kisk, 1 see ! 15ut I am i-la.1 vou j told me Snyder ha. hi.s new sprini; clothing i ui ; my boy-all need new suits, and I never j go hack on Snyder ; l'eter bought one two i years at-u ; his is yet ; hut Henry, Jam.-. Tommy. Hen. Sam. J:uib, I-un and the other five smaller U.y need suits, liye i bye, Fi.sk ; will ee you atrain." The rnionlown UriuMinm-StiinH'trd has the followini- to say of Mapie Mitclit-IL who api-ars at the Someret era House. April 7th: Ma-ie Mitehel is ..lie of the fixed stars of the rreat theatrical firmament. Her place cannot lie .piestioue.1, nor her brillian cy dmimt.l. She shine always, we milit say, with incrca-.iiiliht, never wauintt. nev er fodiiip, but 1-eeomi.iiT more refuljient, ,,,. resplendent, aa time wears on. Sin- hrettes, it is said, never prow old : rarely do they die. These sunbeams of the sta spar kle and jr!Lten and dahce on fi.rever. Mae gie Mitchell is a soul.rette. .She is tiie em iHii merit of youth and sare. as sweet, as love- ly, aa childish in her simplicity as when m.re than a quarter of a rentury ap, she bowed a blashing debutante, before the grandmothers and grand-oret of to-day. 1 I Our Harrisburg Letter. 1 or .).-?(! VvrrrtimUnt. j II akribi u.;. March 19. l"sS7. j Tliere is considerable disposition nianifeit- i ed for work in birth branches of the Iegi-sla- t ture thi week, arid some hh! b-vilatiou was acnunpUshcd. Mitch intenrst a man-!ti-tel in the hearing announ.'ed by iovern or Ik-ttver ou the T motion Uill, m Monday luM.- lioth sides were fully bean! in tiie re ception nxMii, hi the pn-sem-e of the 'iovern erutr, Seretary of the ommonwcallh. and the Attorney General, foraud against placing the Kxe utive signature to the bill. Noth ing was evinced, liowcver. except a few very pertinent questions put by the 'Coventor. On Tuesday a eoiisiiltation viw held, when it was discovered that tlie bill wauld lie vetoed in its present shaje. Tlie friend of the bill a-kesl by reolutin that the bid be with drawn from the tiovenior. hi h was grant ei. Tlie bill came hock into the H.mkst ; the Senate's amendments were agreed to anl a conference committer s appointed, w ho reMirtel an arnendetl hi',, which on Thurs day was pasr-ed tinallv. ami will go again to the Governor. Whether it will le sigueil or nt. remains to U s-en Tiie main feature of the anvndrnent was the lessening of the c-r)orate jower f the Traction Cotniany. The t'oiumittee on Appropriation have reorted a lanre nutnlerof billn. several of which have parsed setmd reading. The Ap portionment rmmittee are hollittg laily sesisjoti-i, and are Ioitig their best to arrange the tli.strictn in a Siiti-f;tory manner, but meet with ome dillvculty :n ding so in tlie Legislative ami Senatorial, as well as f oti-gr--.-itnaI distriets. There will Ik nochange in the Ia'gi.-lative ami S-naTorial di.striets in your county. They will remain the same j a. they are at present. An erTort is Ieing made to add Fulton county to your present j Congressional district, so far without any j sueees-s. and the bill will le reported to the ! House without huiton ; but an etlort. it is. said, is being made by Senator Alexander to place Fulton with lied font, Kiair. 1 ambria and Soim r-et. This will meet with strong opposition in the House, and cannot pass. The movement is an uiif -ovular one, a- none of the counties in the district want an ad litional county The district is large and clo-e as it now stand-, and the additional county will incrc-.i-se the Vote ami make it still closer. It is to Ih; hoiied il will not be in-Uted njxtn. The additional ''ongrc man i given to i rhi!adelp!iia, audi! is the di re of nearly j ail tiie Kcpuluicaii memtK-rs to district the city in such a manner as. to leave the great Protection Hemocrat, Samuel J. Randall, at home. It is to be hoped that this will iV done. The Legislative aportionmeiit is so ar- i ranged as to leave tiie great objector, Huey j Maekin. at home also, - which will be the saving of a great deal of time and annoyance to the next Legislature. The Senate passed the Anti -I-iseriminaiion bill finally on Thursday htst. and it will now go to tiie Judiciary Genera! Committee oft he Hoii.-e. where i! will Ik considered with the other bills. It i- the caucus bill, with some amendments, ami will tikely 1m. reported fa- vorably. ami pass the Hou-e. The Hou-e faileil to p;L-s the I tank Kxain iner bill on thinl reading, by eleven vote. A motion wa made to reconsider the same, which was carried. The hill will not likely pa.-s the lluti-'. and will never lecoie a law. Tiie Ileveuue bill vts.ed tliird realiiig without any opHition. tt now goes to the Si-nate, where some inijrtant clianges w ill le made, which will Ih.- concurred in by the House, anil it w ill likely become a law. A large numU-r ot hills have jwissed secMid reailiiig. notably the l'ie Line bill, which was not di.scus-ed and. -trainee to say, met w irh no uppoitiou. Tiie lrks' High License bill was reach ed and several .settiiuw r-ad. With much di-eus-hin. alterations, and a mere majority, the House adjourned bc.oru the bill wa hn ished. It i loii-iit inch by inch by Huey Maekin ami his trile. The great trouble seems to be to get a bill tiiat w ill suit all the friends of high license, as each member im agimrshe should have his individual ideas, and the wants of his const intents incorpora ted into the law. With such a state of feel ing, it is doubtful w hether a high license law can le pax-scd. It is to W hopeti tiiat some lair, just and e-piitahh: measure w ill "tup adopt-! and -si.-.- d. Smcthinj of the kind is expeetel. The !lou-c pas-ttl a rcsil:ititn on Monday evening to hold night fusions, but uiNin turihiT considiTatim it was found there wxs too much coimiiitlee wurk as yet. It wa reeon-idered n Tuesday, and laid on the table. The appointment oi Hon. II. F. Meyer as pistma-tcr in tins place i- well receive 1 by tlie people of the city. It is con-ddered a well merite'I re"ognition f a worthy man, and a slap at the Kandai faction from the President. More anon, Philip. Daley Items. i wiii-N an vcrv The Marcl il.l at tl.Ls i w ritinj;. The f.n.ilimi'-'t man almul Ihiley i il.-ury la!ey, i-ts-au-t- its a U.y. A disease known as scarlet ni-h has made it.s aii-tarance in several famslie in this vi cinity. Our sch'Mil ha. eloH'.l, which (five?, the small l v a chance to visit the mirar camps and stutl himself with talfy. lf '. Ijiml-ert lim.-hank, which is under eont n.l of .Mess-. Hiram I-uhIm rt and Je rome 'rissey, is in a thriving condition. William ILmkin has returned home from J. ('. Iiml-erl'-i. where he was ht-ipitii; tol-iil Mijrar f'T a few days for amusement, and to eat taffy. yuiteacold hlizard lui. vi-ited this sec- tioii of the country, which i:ive.s the surir j isii'er. a rest, and no doiiht is the making of j tlie st.aar st-as.in. j ...r. Jis-eph Flev!e has moved fr..m here ; i to Ii.-.lforil county, where he ha.- rentci a -i farm, w hich he intends to cultivate the.-.m- ' injr summer. May he have su. ce.ss. j j Messrs. J. A. and .1. J. Mamies have taken i i a trip to Johnstown to consult I'r. Wiihnrr. i jwho.it is . ktim.sL, i-an cure all manner of I i i!ise;iscs o! tiie human hisly. No cure, no I j iy- I j Mr. Pavi.l I.in.z is pn iariu; to huild a u.-w i hank ham the coming summer, which will ! ! add greatly to tin.- value of his projK-rty. It I j is ahout time he is huihiimr. for the old one I is ahotit worn out. Mr. J. t. and I). ('. Imhert have taken j some of their newly mad. suear to market at new F unavista, w hich they disposisl of very readily at ten cents cr pound, in trade, j X. K. Ki-.''. the merchant, is always one aheail in huyiti sit::ar and payim- tair ; pri'-e. Iai-y Fostothce is situateoti the old l-im- : iH'rt nstd in Shade township, alut a .putr- ' ter of a milt-from the lieilford county line. ! iu sight of the Disciples' church, and is on the mail route from S hell.-hun; to Hoover- i j ville. We re-jive the mail twice a week, j The sl inasler, S. S. 1'ott.. has a also a j-nv ! eery connected with it, which is very con venient Pr this community, being at some distance from any town. S much for Pa- lev. rSAKT. MARRIED. HAUKI.EY KEISKR. On Thur--lay, ! Mafh 17. 1-W7, in S.nienet, by i. Lint, i K-4., Mr. William H. Itarkley to Mi Lucy j J. K.ei.-er. b.th of Somerset county. j DIED. WKN'IfKU ln Tntwlay, Man h I.. 1Ss7. in Sluuie township, Walter !-ij. son of Sam uel M. and Tiilie J. Wendel, (Ibrmerly of near Frieilens, Pa., aee.1 1 year. 1 month and i days. Sermon by Rev. W. 1). I-eFevre, from 1 Thes. 4:1. " Asleep in Jesus." FISHER. Un We.lnes.lay, March 16, 1S7 near Sluuiksville, Pa Mrs. Kate Ann Fisher, aged 44 years, 2 month and 7 days. HEIXSOHX. At his residence in Shanks- j ville. on Tatsday, March 8, 1-VJ7, Mr. John D. Heinsohn, aized W years. 7 months and iS days. ! ONCE MORE TO THE FRONT! With cur Usal and Tell Selected ! SPRING GOODS. Ccmpr-siij all tha Latest Novelties OF THE SEASON, IN Black and Cclsrsd Silks, BLACK AND COLORED SATIN RHADAMERS, SILK WARP CASHMERES. St- mr 4H-.i, I. l;hM k I aslnii.-r. s. at so s", au.lid. ccms. Sti- i.ur 4J-lurl. F'ancy lilai k (mm1s, at 7. ' ai.'l -.-iifs. Jsw our l-Incli C'.IortsI ("iLstirntTrs, at i. .'ti. utnl I'l .rut-. Is. our 4"-Im li r'uriry Trioits. Ail W's l. at o t'U1S. St' niir .'-ii-h I 'arl'tfta Fancy Suitings, at tl rflit.-. S.S- the U.-W Sb.l-ii-s in lolahthr SMitins.. at $l. Sc.-i.ur l'l-ini Ii Straa'jfl (lasksat li. and i-.". Sit- our L'l-Iti.-h l'al.'tii-ia .-i.ititi.'s a! U .ftlt.s. ! S.s. our -4-lnrh Tain.st'ii Suitiiiirs. ar IVtlt-. St our l'4-Iii.'Ii Valentine .- an-1 Jo it-nts. S.S2 our J7-Im li lr.-s Ci xsl UltHV 40 at 0. in. I.'!, i alt l- rents. M our 22-lin h Fancy Dr.s rhU. at . , H. ami 121 cent-. S-cuur l-i-lni li Sminrs. in all tiie New shades at , 1 nml 15 reiits. See our Vi-lni l. IJatiste, in tlie New Figures at 1 ainl I". eeins. See our .'5-1- Iiuli French fopls. at oeuts. lo See our '4-lnrli rinkles at .". S ainl j i-elits. See our Jl-Incii Ir--s 4;iiii;han.s. at ! .vnts. See our Hnch 4 hanihrays. at lo rents, j Seeoiir Satin Fac.il ( ret'ins. at 1 eentv. S.t- our JJ-ln. h retons at lo. 12'aml eenl.s. i St- our a2 1 1 ii ii ( eiiiurv 'loth, at j .flits. i See our -l-lin-h liulio i'.lue t'aliriM--. Jtt 'cents. 1 Str our -i-Iuch St..nilanl I'alicMr. at cent. St-our 1'4 Iia h FiL-unsI Iiwiu. at " en lo 111 I lo See our New Line of Dress Robes, In all the New Effects. Set- our Oh-Inch new White ln i ; -l- at t.. S. Id, li', and l.'. tetitH. S e our "-l-Incli lU-i Tal.le Linen, at '.V. Set-otir ".-! ncli I:.'.l Tahlc Linen- at :ut, .;.") and 4 cents. See our Vi-Inrh White and 'renin Taide LineiM at - and :!- eetits. See our d.'-Inth fancy tiured Canton Flannels. See our .yi-Inch 1. leached Jluslin at o. ti, 7. S, and 10 cents. Set our new Sheeting .Muslin, at :" and i" eents. See our new Iie.1 Spreadiat l-"i. 7"). sttati'l '.ni ivnts. Se our new line of Ladies' Jersx s at ), 7" stui a. See our new Spring Shawls, in all tlie Xew ( olors. See our new 1'lain and Fancy Velvets. See our new TtiWKI--. NAI'KINS. I.A F. IMIiliuNS. '.K.-KTS. Kl I HINtiS t;i.tYF.S. HiIKKV, NEl KWKAk. HAMIil liii KlxilV-S. . I AND HAXI'KKK.'HIKFS. See our new Curtain Net at io. 1. I.I. l. Jo. and ' ta-nts. r-ee our n. w Laie urtains. l.v the tii'ir. See our I'urtain l'oles at 'S. '-'. W ami j cents. ) See our new Wear iu t'otlonades, Jt-i(is. Siiirtimr. Lniiimr, Ac See our new Itr.- Trimminjr. Hutton t. i ctimbine witti the Im-ss s-l-. i Plain and Fancy Frinp-s. Our Stock of ;il is now Full aiid'oni plete, an.l all we ask of you L to pive ns a call and be convinced that we have tcA the -ls, the RIGHT i'KI'. KS. no old relf wnrn tinods to lk at, but all new and Fresh ;.l, and we consider that ffo.).s Well bought are half sold. Come and see us. PARKER & PARKERJ GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, 1.1 :J Sr 11 o CI i 1 1 1 oi i St JOHNSTOWN, PA. We have the largest ktoek of IDIRJESS SILKS, BUTTONS AND TRIMMING In Western Pennsylvania. oi.tMde of ; Pittsburgh. SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES. When vou want CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, Lace Curtains, Stair Rods, Stair Pails, k. Come to tia Gcis, Foster & Ouinn. Louthers Drug Store Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drag Stcrs is Rapidly B:c:n a Gnat Favcrits Tith Pccpl: h S:orch cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jlcrficitics, Bye Muffs, Spoiujfs, Trusi Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Ar. THE l.-riK (. IVl:- I KM-iNAL ATTEXTK.N To THE (X)MP l".VDIN'i or P&ysiGians'PrescriptioDs i Family Receipts GtEATi'AKE r.flXn TAKES TO lE OMY f kKlt AM fVHB AkJHLES. SPI-XTACLKS. i: VIXi LASSIvS. And a Full Lin ot Optiral (iooils alwaj. m hand. From such a larfje asortment ail ran u'tl d. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our roods to intending purchaser--, whether they buy Irom us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. A AVM. II. WW BOOK STORE SUM and wrll--; 11 ID LlCS, TICSIAJIESTS, 1IY3IS An Standard and Miscellaneous ture, such as HISTORY. EIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS, . v-.-i! u- tiit lavurifi I'- t-. in all tyl m an-1 Uiii.iir.ii. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. s t-a. rr i Th" Pufi!:- w:'.! nl-v r.ti--. a f. I Av-.t-Tm.-! -trrtrut Vuri. Ledgers, Day Books, Pass iim: w litis; J'j : j AVritinj- I'-i'ii.?-', Inc - il. - HAK HALL oi. L'ui :'.r ;;. IS', OF ALL MOWS. THE STOCK OF.fl 'STIC lis9 HLJKS IS FltESHd COMI'LEl h I piri-uUua. i .rTrc-ii.if in.- iift 4rT'.'RE 'S MAIS 'RsS ST.. .VA'.V In. iv z. . () !.rii..' t una Al.K MaMfi Real Estate. B, Y VIKTfE nf n i.rn --ur-d u: f il.r i t nn-r-iiii--1 i:r--T'i. I tll SAT! lli'A 1. at i o'r-U-lt r. . th fi "ng K-ft I .i or arr 111 xh:m r--i, I'M' -:fn;i'- iifrtr l.un ii;-. To- Il-i: :!-. ilT-TS'l ffilll V, I'-i.. ft-.j--(U'!k iafi-t-'it Kt H-T.;.. 'di.-Aii riiti. ati Votinir th- Ttn'i. -oritai!it: f ii AtT-e"-. ti U'ti 1 r-t' --M iu t . r Til ir-. U--'ii! .iifli.vi-r-. n;:-i!'!t -r .1. TERMS. iK--hlf in ioufl n tii l. of A-riL wh.-n a r til will Ik- iii. rvt, an ) th- , in a ymr with intr irf;ru-i od t!ic Umi. iVn pT 'iU tti .nri'i(v-e nnm! l- t im: -lav itf M il IJ AM H V. ftblti, A-tinr. t Ltvi Knpr, t- 4. (-AW MILL ri.AN'T FOR SALE. nnU-i froia i 'liiJ,;tvii. 4ti a iff -fiV Mill, j 2-Hr-e T--iu, I-i-m.-er ami ai Trnrk. W iust-n. . I'-'t 3 -suit tim'-nT un.l t- 'iUrt frn-bt-r. uo-l Bi.rv lo hivi -n th t-itr. t-r- h'ud. Vv ill t-ttkr kuiutjvr Utt (ufcrt Aynij!4. ii a tirvd. i'Mmi LO.CHENAMYER, Cou.ifcllTiilf, Fa. GOODS, SATINS, Our prices are the lowest and iroouls the he-;t. "O.MKI.SKT. IA ;iSKT. ete.1 -t.k of I'KNN'A. HOOKS, Books in all Departments of Litera o n v : li", -'i'!i J4M and Memorandum Books, .. "i' all h i. .-.. , Ink--, V tVo. at - ".. ii tihks fr. n:. ai mollis I'--tic. In i:int'l, ainl a!l mail T T' LOYh I'lU'ii S TO I IK. Wm. II. WKLFLEY Aijent Wanted .R Til. New Book of T.-rk" ! -r. r r : y l'iir: nitivf. H-iii;!ti:!y ..i.-i-n:-!. A t IJ-7 r,fr. iitu- K v .r (uii -i"- i M.i.r, Atfl t-arr:- tifan U A. ir4-KTi t ( . -. lvr I- . h.. I f.iv- WORKING CI-VS.SLSt,1;; ar- in. 'fr.-f i.r.-'1 it fum:h ail '- - ,n -m- i i.t.rn-. tii -t'.i- of ittr tni.", or Ur tn'r --)-re hitr.ni u-v i.xtit mini (.rn:;-a -. J'-r''t;- nf 'ihr - -ti!y r-Mi frt.m t-(-r HWiHiiaf tfi-l a r'B"rionJ Mjtn y X'-'r..un .-tii Wi-:r urr u- rh- ri.-in". H'V-.:i.j v.r'-n:ii ii'-ifiy i.- rrni'-h n-u That uii nt jk-t ifti. duit '-.ri-1 lh-ir .Wrt-s- nn-i u-t tii. bui i niitJi- i :iif 'rTr. I w -mu d . r rn rt til sn'!'..-"! wi-i --jl ri; U -f r to ajr inr th tr-tii.tr f mruir-c. Kuii tr:i. tJr :! ou'it f'-. AiI-Jr-T-i. .iuiic.B .--r 4l .. t'.nii.ti, YIMJ JTK.VT ikS 'OTI( K. Li.a )f fiHrurai-hman. i-e''t. Ute nf Faint 1 . -- I n.. f a, fltr t( ailininiitratif'Ti 'n th ahve -tJtte h. ii. ii Iw t-n rnjit i u tiie uni-nun'-i hy il, j.p:--r an:in-r:ty. rMrii- e i hr-i ifirt-n to ait jn-sfi iuU- U laKJ wW to niak inititvii at fwvnut. a1 ti.i" Kav;nir irtirrij- ainin-'t r!i -wni- wili (jr--ui (rifm ny an'tirit; atxj for M-.ti'nrrit .r "aurflay, Mirrn l, 17, at ltt r-"-i-lft- ( J-f. J. rK in aii t.. J. I. LKFJMAX. tV-hi. A.iuiiutLrut-uc. r!far 10 daily I ! I I V ii(i(niniono-rf!i w if j 2. iJU9 'i-r f7r-i ti w parent m- tw hours XkL. s. U LITTLE. SOMERSET VOaDEAS TT