The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 30, 1888, Image 3

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-w!:;cn County CommStaa.
fte:
tie Republic" County
U eoaipo ."T
.i-eti tie year ISsS:
7 .t Vo. 1 .-Arteritis I'"T
Juoea II- Noeil.
B .rr.aru '
viiry-C- F Fryman.
J T Vwier.
A. to.
tJt:artJ Cct,&i3fi-m
,r X- F- ''"a"
" . ..' 1 iVr, SaiisL.
1 L-- !Cc 1
V,-m P. Mr:z.
F. F' J--i..tf.K-T.
L TTillktus.
(liainsan.
jk at v-.'-- --
t 2-'-
.k 4 Ece-it!-'.
, at B!-. ker A Snyder.
par and Toljacco.
J-ti "
i -uaii fcn free at avbn Sbivler.
r..,ira--.ii--;: C-.ra a:Co Boer-
t X :lxr.?-S Couk A Beer-
c-T at
Blewcker A Say-
or 1
;iv coraef a Wednesday
isaI'. cue" t-
pefcl
welrtro tnakea
to make
f .-.fain are btsng
clotted in
tm i fv-ve cigar in tbe county
a- S
raaciHerased ketue-rrudered lard at
:. k i-itn.
T-k Vee-taiik aud Fruits, weekly, at
(.. i t Pei-ri'j's.
Tr- :b titne wbes tbe ombrell is in- i
Airuti eTr;:-. P-ier a3 n'Hy-comb
Ij. a: Cc 4 l'--ritr'-
Tx'j tis 1 1 ttr I'T me sat", i Jri
at C t i iiee-ito'.
Tat rr: '.:f -jf tbe tna a ill be at
aiis'gut ia tbt i.'J of July.
Vn- I;ry rrA Barrel Salt, tbe best on
t nia-trt. at I". A Ierit.- f.
It a .:b i:e .n;.:.c f tbe Cr sean that
t- taiJ-:-itd run Wngt to be as otber
n at.
. : J
CT.C!-.3 irwr rarww i v a perj-.u
. i
of J"?-" rx1" 'o break or
SfCkW t i--. i r s.
r. ia abirb tbe NatiuoaJ Ivrofx-rat- 1
r. Ctt-.j,jti v i!! be held at M. Loa aiH j
h..'.d IS pr"j.ie. j
.it Kt'J, r,!ift-e:ifT li extended .
t: .(-. ie-o t- five yea-. Tbe rhar.pe '
-::: -. was otis:xed bJemitsg to rue
rt t
r.u uf aul ryewit in ail f on-eiva- ;
fc- v-!-" aid a! ail prii.s, vi lle cek-bra- j
t -Kac" niastbuturer, at liiewcker A '
fs-jer'a )
IViji. wl.jt-b !;KiB on afVTmt of
t: ta: tvt-c R.ri! r. La? m! trward rap- i
H't in tSt ia weefc. fwinr tv tbe r timer- '
CC? Tt.1t. ;
Ktaj jJif i3 wint now i a bjnneS j
lij: -x. in .tt: its a:-y jrt of t?ie rfinrcb, ,
atid 1 1 "rTit itt tr.nj-oei Je to the
M-'.T'tlClorj. j
At ir-tnateof tbt T-a otianty poor bonw i
la-. rwe.ved perkia arrvanpe .ff'i.
sad H re-er-e f'. mrmthiy. He will
ctag t biarditig botite. !
"0 fi.ridir of ia meek a tmo-year-oii .
eusJu'r of Ecier !b;r-.w. of Hl!idar- I
ini-r. ::ie THSyinr in tbe yard, awdental- j
;y Iril into a tub f rain water and a '
ii?"ed.
tai. a; E S tarnner and be catiei. Toe j
i- r.w k of fTi- in tbeco'aty anJ at j
t a !;. Cwtutarijtciwt otiebr$.r
t- he.', otx? at- nil
I.tc-ftn- ! V. tbe weaibT ipbe. 1
f-eii-t- s if ru-nruer and freauent tban-
ffcirn a-.j Lirb w:u-l. Tbere will be no j
e'id raw untii tit fall, be aty. Tbere
at aar.y 1k4
A nffl of siic-ed raw otiidr.s placed
J
5n I
rf-is whirr ti-
ipl-tlierut will absorb j
.jr ,ivic s;m p-everii tte uiwase rrom
J'at.iig. Tie onions slrvtll be buried
mffn:rr and aa ones cut rp.
Vrj.m M'.iori. of i ohnt?wn. setitenced
toibnansbra oc.tity jail for nine months
tir ilieia' lirj selling, u.cl in that institu-U-
iasS We-ines-isy of cocssn ption. having
"Ttt- sis'ut vot-tiru ot L ta teaot
W e Ltve on hand a large r.umlicr of gsod
'eict s y , in cTuj,rrries to suit
P'-rriaue-. I"nes very reasonable. Yard
OTPte tie jxang niiS.
I3.joot Baos.t Pabkof.
TneSiaie Hae tuty be reir.i jn tlie
-- fu'.nre. E S. Kantner dues, and al--yt
-'-, sell Cigsrs. Tvaceo, Fishing
Tartie. tjnes. Base Jlail Supplies. etc
eiMa;. ;t m Kinty.
'ruJsait ad retail. Gi him a ca7i.
At la-iaiai.,, tls State, a Jew evenings
sue s yc-cr-r Bias died while in ti act of
s-ug a dl-h of i:e cstatn. Cut this item
r'gg-E-temen. It may be of great
errire to yoa some evening whfie proroe-
tbyoar best girl and a lean pork
etbw,
it Mi rr.-We have just added a
Eeic-rat.e to ocr Meat Market, in
-1T roeau can 1 kept emol and dean,
wt pU4L. Ac, kc eonstantiy on
1--i daily. Pan beving meat
isn it kef u rrfrlgeraior antil
aicei
Ross Davis A Co.
TitaH,,
itig Ut
ers and rKTs', min..l
r ai il pwofiK, u s eet will t-nt !
v' Letter OSce if not railed for
-liaa ten dr f-, dtXlt jj.
,
Raker. Miss Macgie L :
te-k-1. WL
WiUiata- il, nr. ri..
-; Enimert Rs Ann : Saafora, P. B. :
.-aaer, xrv Jo;
iha A.: ehaffrT. J. F. :
; S:dirurk. C. : Trent Mis,
-erra
T .J ! '.utt r v.. . f t a
a- 1 , a u in a. ja. ,
rgie-aUrcs, JMt
J. t. ercTw, P. M.
There ts no a
murt tbts .
A pension hats bees granted Jobs
Inrra, Meyrrrslaie-
Fotatoe are staling at at dollar and t wen
ty cent per feosbeJ.
to
Considerable damage
small fruits by frost
bat been dense
Y-?a couid
veretauja rru :iig
Sand y and Mocday.
Mr. Earl Ogle, assisust Postmaster at
i Johnoowa, it seriously ill.
, beiS3i abin tn ttif piaoe.
Oneof Mr. Peter Heffley t saltabU Uood-
! A V-, Am.
An inemse of poutoa ba bsea gtnltd
to iMrid Hoover. HaorerariHe, and Tobiai
Yoder, SotBertet.
J. B. Scyder baa moved Lis saerclianae
etbiiiinvat into tbe storeraotB reoent'yoc-
CLj.icl ty W!5y' B-x-k Store.
Hon. H. E. Stna, of Mii lle-wk. and
Hoa. Sam Slier, of Eiclkk, m aooog tbe
caQen at tbe Hutu office V jcdjiT.
Kx-Oursrreman Camf-beI, bo has bam
1 rmt rTion?!r il! at bis borne ia
i Jobn.-4t'n. is s)ely fcnt steadily improv-
Hrr. Hamer. rf PUt-orgi. i eipencd to
i jach in the Proi-ytnaa cbtm-b 00 neat j
j S.latb mlof and ereoias, at tbe usual
, , . j
His Honor. Jui? H uiittr, of GreenAurp. j
I presiding at ihst re'C s itrra cl tvart,
I J odix liarr being ict?rtd in st ai of tbe
cxev di.Tn f. r trial.
Join t". Sboeaiaker. Ej, ot of tb
irif young atinrwy at tlie rittrfmr h
I bar. w in atteadirtce at Cjturt donng tbe
j eariy pan of tbe
lU-v. S C. SUaeStsr. prim-ipaJ of tbe KaU
f n Normal Si-bl, is lyin oan2n-y
21. lr. :ai-rTr-r a rrvx tvt-iie amm
Siikth cuunty SHac-lx, anJ they all bojt
C.r b -j--Jr recovery.
tV.anry Saperintenoent J. SI Brrkr paid
tbe liuiiuia brtef visit Tix-dsy muramr
Tbe l; jw-Tiir.rrj Jrt.1 is aireaiy t-'-iw-': irin
the riarua of platf rm ce)tr.ti in new of
making up next a int- s led are cunr-e.
1 1 iiMro'.ier lla-i'Xi.
j carpeijter. oelelrated
H-cj . tbe aell-ka&an
Lit Titb birtiwir.y
Mirfidar. tlie tb int. Jfr. Has hri-p
is Kill quick and ligbt, and be is able 10 do
a pjo-1 a day 's work as most men of half
bi ae.
We have it un g j autbority, fr.B a pen
tlem jast returned fr.tra New York, and in
pnKti'ja to know what is doing among tbe
railroad ma-naiea imemood in tlie &alh
Peun iTuject. that "the tyad aill be built
sa-e Ibis time."
We a, knoweledge tbe meipt of an inrita
tkm to be present at tbe eommenoement x
erci of tbe Bea'er Female l oUece. Mi
Ma-y. daurter of Ir. A J. Eou-'y is a roem
ber of tbe grad uating rlasa.
A tetegram recvived early Monday morn
ing annoancrd tlie death of Henry Blak,
1j, at tbe family ecate, "" Brwtiie," near
York, tbe I'tweJjig uibt Heart failure
m a tbe cause of bis doath. He was tbe eld
est son of tbe late Jaigr- Jervsniah S. I'.lsi k.
I HenrvLebrkao.tarH..versvil!e.!rfm-ed j
I as a hen s ecc the other dar tll aa,und I
!egl.t inche in circnm&rence lesgtbwar
and six and a half iocbe thickness. Inside , J"a na coiitiaues toe p-o a'u e
tbi. ' atKlK-rst aith a abell that meas- J tUxt isuiries
nre-i three and a half inches ia circa m- j Uv' been made coDceming U bri,5ge ctar- j
fcrence.
Mm 5mat.k. wife ofEegtster and Recorder 1
Jaei I: Saank. who bas been hovering at j
death's dr f T the pa few days, we are i
glaj to learn now consider.! out of dan- I
ger by tbe attni.n; pbysUian. Mrs. Swank
coniraid a st re cold oa tbe aigbt of tbe
recent Sna. which atStiod on ber longs and
developed into fcrcr.
w it C1 J..bn R E3ie. who. with one de I Th Duraard Natnal Conference.
rendered powerless bv pamlysts. is however Tb first regular German Baptist Confer
still able to res about with tbe atnee of ! '! United States was held at North
,,v. a iantdir brine the '
f.!,t v r-r.'tT nn
to tbe streeta, when his
liand is vim r graspea oy u muj niruu?
and with kindly (rrline.
Hon. A.H. CoffriKj bas a fort of men
and the pjstmaster'steam of oxen entard in
cietiEinr up and haulitig away the rami of
h; late pt-mtory 1 badditig. We
d -iTl know whether ii be Inve of wateb
itig other suen work or tbe novelty of an ox
team that artraca tlie crowd always to be
ouni in tbat imme3ite vicinity.
A child of Kate Laua. wlio keeps bouse
f. r W tn Errir.c. of Wen Ead git h.ilJ of j
-me crmfetitratH lye, in hqnid tiria, on
Tlmrsday f last week. an J before it was 00
tioi. drank a quantity of tbe deadly li jurd.
Ir. Haoisurr wa irr.ruediateiy called in, bnt
medical aid was f no avail, the child snrTer
it:2 tbe ro'ist excruciatint pain for several
bjtirv. when death came to his relief.
Tbe decision of Julie EmK-otroat that dc
jnandirig fees ftr admission to jamp-rneet-ine
rmunds oa tbe Sabbath illegal, will
likely have a depressing eSect cm the colored
brethren who annualiy bold forth ia tlie
Kjih- 1ow town. Tbe Vw of tbe Sun-
dav rate reee-!l will be a severe blow and !
one tliat cannot possibly be overcome by tbe j
fsr-joent jiassing tif the lat to " white broth- 1
ers who have just arrived. " j
j
At the tlie Nations? meeting f theGer- 1
man Bsj'.ist held at Wabash. Indiana. bt j
week, hi answer to a petition from Iowa, it j
derided tbat no metrher should become
identified with tbe G. A. R. seiret order. A
protest was received from tlie Southern Ohio
Cenierrnce against tie as of lorwv-o, and a
req - jest was made that the Chn advise all
art-!icant t r bau-t'isre to quit using tbe weed.
Tbe re-iuest was adot-ted as read.
-Billv" H tchstettVer was with Sheridan
at nuw creex. a reu-ms T)..o-
that is seld, referred to except by the b,T, j
! who partjcspated in it- An interesting map- (
ter describi nc the battle appeared ta a receot
number of tbe tllraftirj's war series. Howev- j
er. Bltly" frequently recall little incidents i
of the f ,-it. aad arreeswith tlie author of j
the article referred to that this gallant caval
ry charge furnislies one of the brightest ti
ers in little Phil's " mlliury record.
Andrew Hocpt died at his borne, in this
tuimogh, on Saturday evening last, in tlie
Tsth yar of bn age. Tliere was no man in
Sorners better knows or better liked tban
was " I'wie ADdy." and no one was held ia
higher esteem by bis aVllow dtiams. He
was bora ia Somerset tad early in life learn
ed the trade of shoemaker, which be follow
ed np until a year or two ago when advan
ced are incapacitated him frota latx. He
was a consistent tnember of tbe Disciples'
churcb frwn bis early yooth. Jir. Houpt s
parents came to Somerset from Shippem
borg. Pa He leaves a wile and six etiiWren.
Tbe funeral took plane Sunday evening.
Tbe residents of Berlin were shocked Wed
nesday morning oa learning thai Stewart, tbe
only ton of J.C. Philww. bad died during
tbe night after only a lew boars illness.
Young Mr. PLilscm bad been pitying biwa
tennis with some companions in tlie evening
and retired between nine and tea o'efork ia
ataresitlv cood health. Shortly after mid-
nirfit bis linle sister beard a noise in ber j
brother's mom. and awakening ber father
Had liira that Stewart was calling. ' Mr,
Pbirson at once repaired to the chamber f
his son. to End him ruSering with agooiring
crami. Medical aid was amraoned and
tbe pain toon tabsided, only to rea.pjar
again at frequent recurring Hitervals, ta one
of which tbe cord tbat beid lm bright yoarur
Lie was severed. Stewart was only fifteen
years old, tbe idol of bis parent, and gave
every promise of grow Jg to manhood pos
sessed witb far Bsan tbaa ordinary ability.
A Popular Demonstration.
TieCU. Cummins Post ofthe Grand Artsy
is j Jtlv entitled to Lse scored Bp u ill
credit one of the Urgent and most enthusiastic
meeting oa last Sunday evening that has
I a witnessed 1a BawnM tuooe tbe dot of
j the late rebeilioa. Having arranged t jr a
j rrd;pou and patriotic service on said even-
1 ng. Elder Connor, ol tbe fwp Oiarrfa
I of this place, vat wise! euected to address
j t owl rng.
j Sj-ioa a it tbe testing rapacity of tbe
j Court Hoase. scores of oor otieeiis found it
J impossible to tad even wan dint room. Tbe
j acrrioea vera introduced by leading select
j passages of Scriptom by Ber. Sbearer. of the
j tbe Methodist Ctarch. and sinfinf fiunil
I c 1 . ,1 . ...
I w VM JL, M
I .....
j aome rena ui to Dock 01 Uenteronon:y ia
vbicb the eoiT of a &ber ana mm ber is
detailed in having a rebeiUoos aoo tried, con
victed aad aioued to death : abkb aMlr laij
a aolid uDdaUoa tor tht apeakcr to justify
( tbe jiatnoiic aclkin of II r. Lincoln ' admin.
j istraiioa in vaing a earccasfu! varikre
asaitwt tbe byJra-beaded nxieater of Nation.
al rebellion. Promina - giwa to tbe
aJutarr influence of Mr. Lincoln-, emanri-
5tk ixJaauon, a. it aa only .1,r
tb.stn.tbelWftm,
nnder lU lead of General Grant, tbe greats
Mdfran&M g,rxl tl world bL ever
wt from eatoering to J
from rkinrr to virv
Tbe tremendous thrusts made by tbe rev-
j erend tWnu -j,,,, tbe of.-
j ibe.,Ior .betber found in ibe Sooth
yonil ,.1 , .ymp.tietit cord in
tbe rxarrs of bi large tudmit ; abiie bis
ek.jaent ponrtyal oi tbe trianpfas of tbe
l cog uvtt ine orspicanie rag earned oy
tlie deluded and bmatital follovers of JetT
Iari&. exiiied his brarvrs to a pitrb tbat
oui bursas of S4lause srere restrained iriib
tbe utmce diflk-ilty.
Tbere aas no wincing of ttm, no Lalf
beaned eulogies oa tbe uoble lierues tbat re
;iondi Ki Abrabara Linci.lns tail fur
3 'l-r a million men. no W-klT attempt
at a kind ofaj.logy fjr Ibe atricioas atia U
rebris or tbeir rvmtiatbtaers ; but a bold.
manly and patriotic dcOQorialijn of every
ttiitig a:id every man iu fvd ia oj-wi-tion
to tbe pnsrri of oor boj- in blue.
Taking it al! and in all, tbe address ra an
b. rfv.tr to tbe -raker, aj-pnoiale lo tlie oc
cacj. and bene, tbonnigfaly and intene!y
gratifying to all oar loyal men auj wooaen.
hinkt It Meana South Pann,
orkV
A corps of evirinrers have ba at work
during the iaM week betaeea Birtbedaie
and Idliiafjetb. in Westmoreland county, bttt
tliey refused to give any information when
questioned about tbeir minion. Tbe Eiia
betb Urrmid sa;- :
Wby may it not be tbe S-jtb Pennsylva
nia? The route for tbat ruad, as finally
adopted after many sorveyi, came down
Sewickiev creek and reached the Yoorbio-
gbeny near SotervUle, where tbe river was j
to be bridged and connection made with the j
P. McK. A Y. It wa always given out that )
tLi was but a temporary arrangement, and I
that eventoallT it wonid ret into Pirtbure
on its own tracks. In doinc this it is parUe- I
! jn. : .1.- u vi. j
valley, now crowdedas it . aith railruads
This was tbe chief incentive" to tbe irtised
! Yoccbioebenv line, to crr the river here, !
j which only collajjued when tbe South I'enn
j actmed to have gone ty tbe board. Now
! that the great projsrt has been revived and
! seems in a fair war for consotnatioa these )
accvtties aga:n t?nn. o!eth.-s: Ifte Itr :
BLbedle on tbe P. McK. A
V- jtwt .srbere the ropossd South Peon it to ;
i ter now tie:a. and me prorjtiuttties of max- 1
; iitg it a combined railroad and roadwar
bridge. lKt not this took like tbe P. C. A !
y. prcjert over acaia ? Aboiit a duaen miles '
of that line are in actual operation from j
PiHslurg this way, and it starts cut from
tbe depot of tlie Lake Erie road, between
a hkh and tbe South Peon tliere is known
to be a dune bond of relatkmship. from w hat
ia largely an identity of ownerl;ip.
ManebeMer Indiana.
la week. Nearly
twenty thousand members of the church
were in attendance. Immediately after tbe
opening seriDon in tbe gat tabernacle Eider
James Qtiinter. editor of tbe irvtpci Jfcara
por, of H untingdon, Pa and J-eesident of
the Normal Colkve at that place, led in pray
er. While upon hi kness on tbe mstrnm in
tbe centre of tlr tent.sumranded by aa aud
ience of3.") persor:. lie was stricken with
apoplexy arid died almot instantly Wiien
praying it was iiscrved that it grew inoo
bereut, and a be uttced tbe words, "We are
glad to meet again." be expired. Eider
yuii.ter was protably tlie most promiwnt
j nmn in the church. He was horn in Schnyl
j kill county. Pa , 1?16; entered tbe miaistry
J at a: removed to Palono. tbio, in 1S. and
, besan the ptiblkatiun of the Yuator,
1 a moolhiv. He then removed to Mversdale,
i
j Pa., and founded tlie Prunita CkritliaM,
, wbkb was later w:ilidated with the PU
j prim, under tbe title of tbe rjW JVeaKwr.
j in l!"T6. Elder Quinter was tlie principal
! editor of all the publicatkms, and was also
the author of a book, "True Immertion,"
and numberieaa tracts.
Aa adirrss of welcome was delivered by
Rev. J. J. Parrett, of North Mancbesur,
wlio welcomed tbe brdbern in tbe name of j
tbeusines and chrislains of tbe pbue and j
tbe s.ate of Indiana. The stieaker reierred
with pride to tbe growth of tlie little liand
a ho in 171? were driven from Germarjy and
sought refuge in the landof free America, and
boasted ofamemhershipofli HX,
Jji!ip John L. Wise, of Cocways Spritig,
Jties. preached to S.f "pie from tbe
kn . - What must I do to be saved T" The
discourse was an inquiry into the mode of
salvation, and tbe speaker showed that faith j
in the larrd was tbe only strre wsy of salva- j
lion,
Tlie Committee on Missions pretiared its j
report. Shows tbe total receipts for tbe year j
to heW,'.iflL and disbursements through the I
Sxr aa endowment notes
k,, to the araoont of WT.. and be-
quests of property of B4.l. Rejorts have I
been received from miaskios is Texas. Fkirids
Dakota. California. Washington Territory,
Missouri. Kansas, Nebraska. Maryland and j
IVamark and Swelen, all showing tbe work
to be pr tsperous.
The Pittsburgh Fa of Wednesday rnom
ing ssyt: "A farewell au-jonary service
was held ia honor of Miss Emma Poorbaogh
at the grace Reformed Church last nigbt.
Tbe set vwes consisted of addresses by C. C
Weizer. D. D-, and tbe Rev. A. R. Eartbolo
mew. official members of tbe Board of For
eign MHtoons. aad appropriate music. Mist
Poarbangb also spoke brief y. 4 me of tbe
chief foal ares of the occasion was tbe sing
ing by tbe choral choir, of St. Peter's Episco
pal Church, composed of 30 boys. "
Mjt Poorbaogh it tbe second daughter of
Josiah L. Poorbanrh, a wealthy retired mer
chant of Berlin, rvmvrsrt county. Pa. Sbe
it 24 rears of age. a handsome bknde. and
itof roeditim height. Her elder sisteT is tbe
prrorina of the girl's school ia Seadai Ja
pan. Tbe second teacher. Miss Mary B.
A alt. was recently married, and Miss Emma
Poorbaagh was selected by the Board lo fill
tbe vacancy ceased by Miss Aolt'i marriage.
Tbe school "a inpported by tbe whole Re
formed Cborci, ent tbe ladies of tbe Grace
Reformed Church voluntarily agreed te pay
Mist Poorbaogh't passsee nsooey and, pro
vide ber outfit for the trip, and for this pnr
pose contributed 3X.
Miss Poorbaugh is a member of tbe Re
tcraed Ctiirrch. of Berlin. She will retnm
to ber novae on Thursday, and from tbere
wiB leave for San Franrisao is time to tail
fjr Jn o June Tlie At tbe close of the
services the eoorretratlon bad. her farewell.
Those wbs crane to yon to talk aboot xh
en, are tbe ones to go to when to talk about
you. - '
The South Peein Railroad.
' Ir'.m will be running over tbe South
PeniifTlranta Road ia 'eighteen mouth."
said Direct- George F. Beer in Philadelphia
I Saturday, at be enthusiastically expatiated
cnoo the menu of the big railroad Tentare.
j " FresSJeol ftayse it working bard for tbe
J completion of the preliminary arrangrtsentt
; and tbe director are anxious that iu "
mo v mien is t IxmKi be begua at eare. Thia
oj bJafT, asaotne itaazine, bat
veU-iirerird scbeaae to aSord fbiiaddpiua
additional facilities for reacbing tbe Wast by
a-ay of Pittsburgb." Wbea tbe qaeation of
macagement vaa broached Mr. fiaer said
ibat lb present ofi-sers wouid not be sup
canted fur Kim time, at least, and cenaioly
not astil tbe annual meeting shall oorer, tbe
cpoa.
A South Pann Ertglnaar.
It ia stated tbat CuL Ekbard Nevtaa, Jr,
late Government artldteet. vas about to be
appointed Aaaistaat Enginwe for tba eoo
m action of tbe South Penn railroad. CJL
Netins bas aotne ouasuierable interest in
rveral minor nilroads ia Sjmenet and Caia-
1 : . - 1 - . -it v 1 r a
j " I--J
j uf h IW Wbra M M
j hedirfi-ed to
h-!. ,
urr7 are bang made from
" " ftaabrU,
W.t tb tt O South
j Penn roal It n to come doTt Rg Sewx k-
' 1 . 1. . . .t : . 1.
j at Satervi!! and it it tLuacbt vill form a
I cam riming link with tbe PitUbargb, Cbar-
j tiers and Tougiiiogbeiiy. vbich
j vitb tbe Pirtsbargb Lake Erie.
oonnects
-PiXtlhttrf
Borough Ordinancaa.
We have been requeued by Burgess Her
bert to ptibJirJi tbe fuUoming sections of tbe
Bornogb ordinances and to state tbat in tlie
future tbey will be rigidly enforced;
ra"nox 37. No person or perwws sball
keep or ce ia ia any buoe. tortbow.
lxj. ceiiar. wa-ebottte or oUer ajarment
wiitiin ti:e limits of tbe Borougb roorr than
sevj!T-five wwnds aetrbt of gunpoa der at
timP tb, aforesaid -jnantiiy of gun-
puader shaii It saMy aemreil. aat any prr
j m vK.iMiinr tbfTc.rt-K.rfiiit t-rdiiianoe
1 aliaj. on xkivic1ko thereof rtefore Uie Bur-
rew. pay a floe of not ievs tbaa five dollars
nor more tban fifty doiiars for each oSense, j
totretiier witti ail cut.
ea . 38. N nitiw-giyrerine, dynamite, or
olberbigli grade explosit'ea atiail be stored
at all wittain tbe limits of tbe horoucb, and
any person vioiatiiig this section snail, oa
vivini' tnerei.if be(.re tba Barges, pay a
Cue of oae bondred dollar, together with all
cn;s : one-bait f sax: one to go to t tie in-
irmer, if said tuf xmer is not aa ofcarr oi
tbe bmiagb.
Somerset Claasia.
Somerset cla!i. of tbe Reformed church
of tbe United &aea, oavaed in annua!
session We-iaesUy, May ISA. ia the Beam
church, S:merset twunty, with Rev. A. E.
alremer, of Berlin, in tbe chair. Tlie boa
iness waf broegbt to a speedy conclusion
and tbe adjournment was macbed Saturday
evening, to meet next year at cliaiiksrilie.
Tbt foikrwing rewlcuons oa temperance
were made tbe action of daws :
i?eJr3, Tbat Somerset clasMS note with
Pi" "the SV7 "
restrictive
j uquor law, laieiy gooe raw eiioc
liauor law. lately rone into effatt ia Pean-
I yvlvania. ia, appears, tbe large reduction of
i bote? and saloon licenses, under adjust of
That in tbe judgment of classis
tbe exv! of restrictive temperance legtijalion
is tlie organic State and National prohibitkm
of the liquor traffic to which end the
rf""vbt are hereby eamertly nrged to
direct tbeir constant eflorts.
A Church Conference.
The following are tbe prooarxling of tbe
Lutheran Conference which was held May
22-24 at Shaaksvilie, Pa, in charge of Rev.
J. J. Welch :
Sermons were preached by Revs. M. I
Young. C I:. G rarer S- Suatfler and J. H.
Houseman. Essays were read as follows :
-Brotherly Love," Rev.L. N. Fleck ; " Min
isterial Support," Rev. J- F. Shearer ; cal
ifications and Tatit of Cburch tBcers,"
Revs. R. A. Fink and J. F. Schnure ; - Tl
Prayer Meeting,"" Rev. A. Sell ; " Funeral
Reforms." Rev. J. E. Lerch. The subject of
Christian Exam;4e" was opened by Dr.
R. A. Fink as the person to whom it was
assigned was absent on account of sxAttess.
" Training of Baptised f3.ildmj Ber. E.
Manges ; ls High License a Temperance
j HiensuTr,'' Rev. J. H. Zina, The essayists
j on topica being alisect. al! tbe esbjectt were
j full discussed by tbe brethren. . Resolutions
we;re passed against snaeoeasary Sunday fu
i neral; aad taking corpse ia church. Every
i mitiMer i required to preach to his people
j on ".Funeral reforms."' Q aite a number of
i strong resolutions were pasted OS temper
j aoce. anch as forbidding the tale of lard ri
der, on the part of BiePiliers, for beverage
purjnwcs. Censuring and exH;ng, if irsos
ted in, those who sign petitiont for license,
or those who become bondsmen for liquor
sellers.
All license of tbe liquor traffic was de
nounced and ppted, and tliose were de
clared as actiug incoagislenliy and sinfully
who vote for a man or Jarty favoring any li
cense of the liq'Jor business, or for any man
or party silent oa tbe temperance taestioe.
RecommendatKins were made for the di
vision of a number of ciiargea. or rather tbe
former action of Con fererice and Synod was
reiterated on this matter. Two new charges
were Tecomtuesded to be formed, one of
a bkh is to be composed of SharJtsvilje,
Stonycreek, Lamberti-rilie and Roxbury
congregations. The ot her is to be composed
of Piirf Hi!L St. PaaTs and Garrett eongre-
gstwirts.
Tbe scsfcjoiis of Conference were well at
tended by the peotile- Tbe minister and
lay delegates were hospitably entertained,
and on the a hole., this was a pleasant and
profitable session of conference.
J. E. Leblh, Secretary.
Lutheran Sunday School Conven
tion. The twelfth annual convention of tbe Lu
theran Sunday school Association, of Somer
set county, will be held in St. PaaTs Church
Meyer-dale charge, June 12th, 13 and 14th.
Tiie names of delegates must be reported to
Rev. M. L. Young not later than May X.
Tick eta. at excursfon rates, will be sold to
Burkbolder's. tbe nearest station. Delegates
coming by rail will report what train they
propose taking. The congregation request
' 7 ? wIia r. Mwicwnuvittv An In ntm
; private coaveyance.
Reports'are desired from all school, wheth
er represented or not.
ExnmrvT Cos aiTrxx.
Husband Items.
Messrs. Charles H. Miller and Henry C.
Beam are having artesian weiis dug at this
place.
Mr. SamuelS. Miller snid a fine lot of fat
cattle last week, which be had beea Seeding
for some time past.
Tbe fruit trees are in foil bkxiro, and if
not injured by tbe frosts, tbere will be aa
immense crop this year.
And still tbe question concerning tbe pro
posed division of Somerset Township it not
settled yet. The Edie correspondent of a
contemporary in aa article last week entirely
changed his position in regard to tbe matter.
Orraaiosat.
A Cut in Silverware. .
Rogers' triple plated knives, $1 73
Rogers' triple plated forks, $1 75.
Rogers' teaspoons. tL
Rogers' tablespoons. t2 per set.
Pepper and sah bottle, 20 cents eacb. '
Napkin rings, 2S cents each.
Sugar shells and butter knives, SO cents
each, and all other quadruple plated silver
ware at equally low prices.
M. L Goldsmith, Jeweler. 36 Fifth ave.
Fittsbargh, Pa.
(13 Buys a lady's solid gold stem-winding
watch at Goldsmith's, 36 Fifth are.
Pittsburg b. Pa.
to Bart a lady's watch at Goldsmith's, 36
Fifth ave. Pittsburgh, Pa.
For Rent.
Comfortable oSora on tbe fir and second
Coort of tbe addition to Printing Hoase
Sow. For particulars, inquire at this office.
deteiateL
Mount Marian Itaxna.
Tbe frosts of bnt srerc did considerable
damage to garden track and to tba fruit ia
oar valleys.
This eofBtaaai:- aeema to be a paradise
fcrbockster. Tbere were ao less tbaa fire
a ago; it here ia oae day iasr. week.
Bed birds bare always been coosjdered a
eery rare bird, but I think I am safe in say
ing tbat there arc tea tiroes as aasy berea
boats as tbere have ever been before.
Hannah D. Ubodes has returned to thsc
place. Sb bas been staying with ber chil
dren ia diSoent parts of thm eoanry. Sbc bas
taken np ber rtsadence with ber son, Wa F.
EboJct.
B. CriuSeld bat mada some raluabic
proTcaenU to bis &rm this spring. H
bant spring boose, pat a sice fence arocsd
bis borse yard, and saade extecsire repair to
bit boose, which adds greatly to tb appear
anos of bit already fine resideoot J
Mra. Nancy Ziremermaa bas been confin
ed to ber bed for tbe past three waess with
paralyeia. and lor a time it was not expect
ed that the would recover, but she it now
eonvaiearing. &be is quite an aged lady, and
aad snakes ber home with ber too, Jooa
han Zimmerman.
Jdba Staff!, one of oar mo4 successful
fanners, aad raisrr f some of tbe he bomes
and cattle ia tbe north end of tbe county,
bas a great ranonfy in tbe aiiape of a fine
Oydeadale colt about tea dart old. It ia as
fine and well prorwrrjooed animal as can be
foond anywhere, exct tbat ht left bind leg
frota tbe knee down has tbe appearance of
tbat of a steer, with a heavy, doren foot.
Tbe colt is healthy and lively.
Patvt.
Live Topics of tha Timaa.
Among tbe living topics of tbe day which
will be diseased ia tlie Fmm for June are :
Tbe pending Tariff Incsianoa'' by tbe
Hon. W. D. Kelley. who snake a review of
American tariff legislation during tbe lftt
hundred years to bow what disastrous tl
fertstbeiaiiageof tbe Mills bill would bare.
"Tbe Negro in Polities." by Senator Wade
Hamton, of Sonth Carolina, who reviews
tbe reooofttrnction period of politics ia bia
State to show tbe effects tbat nesro supren
aty had tbrre; "Railway Prbietn,'" by
Senator J. F. Wilson, who discusses tbe gov-
ematat regulation of railways, and by Pruf.
Arthur T. HaJVey. who says that tbe reme
dy for railway strikes is to be found in tbe
development of railway managers, who are
great leaders of toes as well as great makers
of doiian ; - Labor Troubles." by W. H.
Mallork, the distinguished English essayist,
who makes a plea for the aniversal study of
the principles of political economy ; " Fam
ily Economics." by Mrs. Julian Ward Howe
who discusses the pecuniary obligations of a
man to his wile and daagbtera. Tbe Fjrmm
is now published from its new office at S3
Fifth Avenue, N. Y.
50,000 Frtonda.
Tbe enormous tiles of Neison s Pais Cure
hare excited universal comment and won
der. Its irosrress bas been unprecedented in
tbe annals of tbe medicine trade. Its career
is marked by an irresistible magnetism of
inherent superiority and healing virtue,
which attracts and Biakes friends and pa
trons. Nelson's Pain Cure is tbe magical
medical wonder of tbe age healing all con
qering al! ibe crowning triumph of medi
cal research, experience and practice. In its
linn tbe greatest achievement of modern
science is placed within the I and tf tlie pub
be a! a trifling co. There is no necessity
for advertising this remedy like a circus. It
tells itself because every purchaser at once
becomes a friend, sounding its praises every
where. Sold by ail tbe leading drnggisU.
For Sale.
Eggs for hatching from prize winning
S. C. Brown Leghorns. Bonny Strain.
My breeding birds are from the yards of
T E. trrr and A. W. Adolph. Bridgeport, 0
and are prise takers, also a few Poland Chi
na pigs. Breeders recorded in tbe O. P. C, R.
Roe F. IUvts,
Somerset, Pa.
Wanted!
Iieaiers and all to know we have a full line
of rake, both hand arid self dump, which
we offer at trim to suit the times. Agents
wanted to sell tlie Walker Rake. Address
W. F. WaLir-a,
Somerset, Pa.
Queen aware and Class war.
For this line of gKds go to A. bet ford A
Son, as they have the best line hi town.
Found at Last.
That A. Btsiford A Son it the only firm ia
town that tells nine cakes of Grip Soap for
25 cents.
Oil and Cas.
Yon can get the oil, if you want it. wiib
oat any extra charges. For an artistic shave
or hair cut go to Kantner a Barber Shop.
Plenty of clean towels and sharp razors al
ways on band.
Wanted for Cash.
One thousand tons of Rags. Bones and
Scrap Iron, old Snra bouts and shoes for
which the highest cash price will be paid by
Csn.xs 4 MooEt,
Johnstown Pa.
For Sale.
A Steam Ssw Mill, thirry-borse-powcj En
gine, tieiser manufacture, all ia ft rta -class cr
der. For further rw-rti-ularp call on or address
J. M. Lode.
rmvids-rille. Pa
Wanted I
Tlidaa Furs. Bark. I wiU pay tbe highest j
cash prices for all kinds of hides, pelts and
furs. I alse want 5uu cords of Rock Oak and
Spruce bark, lltt curds wauled at once.
H. G. Crirxrssaajt.
Coffee ! C of fee ! ! Coffee 1 ! !
Buy Chase A Lam Horn's Fresh Roasted
Coffee, absolutely pure. Rich Savor and
full strength. For sale by
M. Scsnocx.
Opposite the Somerset House.
The supreme court on Motxiay of last week
affirmed tbe judgment of the quarter sessions
of II outingtun county m tbe case of Adam
Zeigier, convicted of selling liquc to persons
of known intemperate halms. Zcigler's
principal defense wa that the sales were
made by his bartender, but the tcpreme
court holds that as there are no accessories
in misdeiaearjors, all persons concerned be
ing guilty as principals, it follows that : " If
be ia any manner assented to or promoted
tbe illegal tales, be was as guilty as thoogh
tbey bad been made directly by himself."'
We were papering a room tlie other day,
and my daughter said : " Why not pot tlie
paste oa tbe wall 7" Happy thought ! I
took an old whitewash brush and tried it
and the paper not being wet was of course
much easier to handle. Why did not some
body think of it before? Ex.
Dental Specialties.
Fine gold fillings. First-class artificial
seta. McMiixa. Dentist.
One square south of Diamond, over Tred
welis Store.
MARRIED.
MILLER LOW R Y. On Kay 29, 13, at
tbe residence of tbe bride't parents, near
aungwood, Pa by N. B. Christner. Y. D. M.
Mr. William G. MiSer, of Glade, 1 enmu, to
Miss Ida May Lowrr.
DIED.
BARRON. On tbe tith intC, m bonierset
township. Frankha Ellsworth, son of Jacob
A. and Mary Barron, aged 4 years, 7 months
aad 25 days.
MITCHELL. Oa Monday. May 21, 13S3,
at tbe residence of bia aunt. Mrs. Hetty F.
Mitchell, No 27 O-ff street, Pittsburgh, Ps
Edward Mitchell, formerly of Somerset, Pa
but late of New York city, in tbe 4oth year
of his age. He was tie eldest son of Captain
Chaunoey F. Mitchell, the foamier of the
Somerset Pemotn.
W ashing! en Letter.
From oar ftpecil Oerrespoeeent,
Watatatrrox. D. C M17 51. 15SS.
Tbere it nothing decidedly sew ia tie con
test for tbe Repablicaa Presides tial Domi
nation. Tbe Blaine men are becoming snore
pmoouamd ia their drterminatioa to bring
aboot tbe selection of their favorite, while
tar tendency of tbe 6eid to nnire oa Cresh
am seems to be more evident. Tbe Gresham
saea arc engaged ia active mistioaary work
ia various sections of the country, and satis
factory results tana to ba produced. If the
an ti-Blaine fight it kept vp vigorously, tbe
tb-twdest observers believe tbat tbe Maine
? ttatesmaa aill ahsoJutely prohibit the est
I of hi name, ta it is thoug'.t be would cot.
under ar.y cirmmstancea, be willing to accept
a somlraUoa brought about by a mere ma
jority Tore, aad after a beared contest.
Rev. Dr. John P. Newman, General Grant's
old pastor, who was elected a Bishop of the
it. E. Church last week, returned to Wash
ington oa Saturday evening. He was given
aa informal reception at tbe Metropolitan
Church. Hit tervket yesterday, both morn
ing and evening, were crowded.
Tbere are still eight National delegates to
Chicago to be elected. Seven of these will be
chosen this week two ia the 2iid district,
two in the 23rd, one ia the 24th and two in
the 25th. That will leave only one vacancy
ia yoor district. Come, now, bring out
tbe barmonixers. aad complete the work of
electing delegates. Bear is mind that tbe !
National Convention is only three weeks 1
off !
Of the sixty deiegates nearly fifty will be ',
quartered at the Tremoat Hoase, which is ;
only a very abort distance from the audiso- j
riant- The State Committee, under the di- j
led ion of Chairman Cooper and Secretary;
Leach, will open headquarters in this hcitrl. !
Tbe Washington the local Ijnoerat- '
ic organ, is rigorottsly assailing the Candida- I
cy of Governor Gray, -f Indiana, f jt tbe 1
Yk Presidency. Nevertheless bell be nom
inated. Bv tbe war, I can scarcely realise
4it llij, nnminfttitir nonrenflon fit 1 ' 7 j
moeracy comes off a week from to-morrow
at St. Lciuia. It will be a perfunctory affair i
through and tbroturu. )
Tbe six-inch steel gun recent'y cast by tlie j
Pittsburgh Steel Company, has been received j
at tbe Washington Navy Yard where it' is to ;
be rehored. rifled and polished. It will prub- i
ably be finished in three or fottr months.
The impression among Pennsylvanians j
here is that Chief Clerk McCarnant. of the ;
Auditor GeoeraTt office, will be aoiti'ed
tocceasor to the late Cuionci Norris ; and thai j
in the event of his appinirnetit. he will be !
made tbe nominee for that office. While an
A jditor General or a S'-ae TrRasurrr w b J
has been eietxei to the office, cannot serve a
secoid consecutive term. tltre is no restric
tion upon the holding of another term by
an appor:iied officer.
The !at State to bold a Convention arxl
elect delegates to Chicago, was North Caroli
na. To the surprise of pretty nric'j every
body, sbe elected Blaine delegates. Tiie rjer-geaat-at-Arms
of tbe Seriate. CoL tlanaday,
who hails from that State, is an out Slier
man man, and it was supposed that the Ohio
statesman would capture tlie delegates, but
it transpires thai be was badly k-ft
The Democrats seera to have mil' a clean
sweep at the local elections ia Vi-firi -j lat
week Tbe trouble is, tbere are n ciaiiy
Refmhikan parties in tbat State.
The President and Mrs. Cleveland have
returned from Philadelphia. They both ex
press delight with tbeir trip and sjy Phila
delphia is one of the m-xt bo-plu'jle cities
which it has ever been their g-iod fortune to
visit.
General Sheridan has been serio uOy ill f.r
a week or two. He is now tho'iht to be
much improved, but is not yet out of dan-
Senator and Mrs. Quay, who went to Penn
sylvania to attend the funeral of Auditor
General Norris, have again returned to
Washington.
Tlie President has approved the at au
thorizing tlie President of the t'aited States
to arrange a conference between this country
and tbe Republics of Mexico. Central and
South America. Hayti and San Domingo,
and tbe Empire of BraiiL This is practicai
ly tbe scheme inaugurated by Mr. Blaine,
when be was Garfield's Secretary of State,
for which be received tbe contumely of tbe
Democratic and Mugwump press.
Senator StanSird, of California, sails f r
Europe this week. On political ouestiou
be is paired with bia collearue. Senator
Hearst.
General Lawton. X. S. Minister to Austria,
tailed for America last Saturiiay from
Havre, having been granted a leave of ab
sence. Count D Area Vaiiey, the new Minister
from Germany, is on bis way to America,
having sailed from laverpo-jl several days
ago.
Among the petitions recently presented by
Congressman Scull have been two from
Knights of Labor organizations, praying for
the enactment of legislation restricting con
vict labor ; one from citireiis of his district
praying for Federal aid to education ; one
fiom certain of his constituent praying for
prohibition in tbe Ihstriet of Colombia, and
one from citiaens of E'klk-k, praying rtr ti e
repeal of the law imposing an internal reve-
nue tax on all druggist for
the
of!
liquor.
CoL A. H. Warkiand, who died in this
city a day or two aO. was s member of Gen.
Grant's staff during tbe war, his particular
duties being the establishment of postoffices
in the South, and the distribution of tbe
army mail.
Both nouses of Congress are now hard at
work on the various approjiriatioo bills, and
there is a fair chance that these imt'irtant
roea'tire a ill not be left to the last davs of
the , i, BsuanT n. ru.
Senat r Turpi has introduced a bill to es
tablish a " Register of Labor," on tbe plan of
tbe army and navy registers. It is to eon
tain only tbe tianes of those who are honor
ed in their own neighborhoods aa most skill
ed in some mechanical art. It is sn-peeled
that Tnrpie is almost as big a crank as Sena
tor Blair, of New Hampshire.
The conferees on the part of the two H oas
es on the bill cresting s Deiartment of La
bor have reached an agreement, and the bill
will go to tbe President in a few days.
Senator Edmonds has introduced a bill
providing for tbe payment of $S.. to Gen.
Garfield's steward Crump, whose liealth was
ruined while taking rare of the late Presi
dent, after the Guitesu shooting.
Tbe United States Treasurer hat paid out
over $13,W1 Cm for pensions during the pres
ent month.
Tlie surplus in the Treasury bas cradually
increased from day to day since the first of
ine year, mi ii is noi r.aeiy ro reatra pi -e.- 5
(sxi.onc by Jane 3fth. as was predicted in the j
President's last message. It is now an even !
$l(.H.0fJ. f
Both tbe Republicans and the Denmits 1
of tbe House held caucuses on Saturday last. !
Both parties discBsscd from their respective !
standpoints the course to be pursoed in tbe
House in considering tbe tarts' bill under
the five minute rule.
The executive sessions of tbe Senate just
now are long and interesting. The Republi
cans are making a determined f.gbt for the
oonsi deration of tbe Fisheries treaty witb
open doors, bat they cannot scare op enough
votes to pass aa open-door resolution.
Excursion to St- Louis,
The Baltimore A Ohio Railmad Company
will sell excursHin tickets to St. Loais from
all points on tbeir lines. MaySlst to June
th. indusive, good retaraing wntil June
12th, hxrlosive, at one fare for Use round
trip. For tickets and time of trains call on
Dearest Ticket Agent B.40. R. R.
Cats. O. Srrxi.
Gen. Pass. Agent.
Church Dad lea t ion.
Tbe Glenros Reformed chares will be ded
icated Jane 10 at 1 'clock. Services will com
mence Wednesday eve. previous. A num
ber of able ministers will be present and take
part m tbe services. All persons are cordi
al! v invited to attend-
The next exhibuion of tbe Westmoreland j
Conoiy Agrieol sural Society wiU be held on
tbeir eroondt ia Greeasbarc oa Sertember
lth, 1-th, SXi and Slat. i
REPUBLJCAJs PRIMARY ELECTION.
In pursuance of tlie rule governing tbe
party, tbe Republican rtaees of Somerset
County will astemole al &e Bual placrs of
hoiJing general tkctiocs ia tcb district on
SJ TVEDA I', DI 22, ISiS,
and ia tbe soanaer jworided by as J ralet
proceed to vote for candidates for tbe sever
al following offices :
One person for Congress.
Two persons for Assemb'y.
One person for Paor TJirec'-.r.
One person for Jary Coaiaiss:ier.
TIj Commir-eemea will opeo the polls J
la all election district at s o clock a. a.
Attest r
G. S. Scrsx, CHA3. C SHAFXR.
Secretarr. CLairntaa.
Announcements
FOR TIIE
June Repusucan Primaries,
To Be lit Id
Samniay, June 23, iSSS.
Tv the ttrtmr f ET7 UrkU :
mmnoeii nii4v- fir tet rarvwi ir
irt:.aa-
m c. i-a whl
-FOJt CSt,fce. I
EDTTAED SCULL, j
T i
JAS. L. PUG II,
or tasrr aoaorbB-
Siileet to te deri:.n of trie ReiMicim Ti
tBarr EiectitCk w be b-id saPirlaT. Juye ja
SOAU S. MILLER,
or -arvvj.B ivnr5H:r.
msrt iucrtrtA, u tt id . Jui-r a. l-rvk.
j FREDERICK WELLER,
i
1 or vaxafrr Tvair.
j SuVeet te tke i?-Sioi; of" tbe R.-p.!esa It
1 mar? Juecttua. an tie h. il siurdav. Jcur a, lK.
SAMUEL II. YOI'ER,
itnwninx TosHir.
?:tje? ti tioe-iKn of the Eeji'Leail ri-mar-
fcitwtwiu. ;o t faeid Mrr-i , June
-Ft.E Jl"BY C(..!L'.Vlsl''NEa.
WM H DA Mi OX,
or SUtlLKtCtl TCWIHItr.
u tbe fl-isi,-io ft tbe Kewik.liran Pn-
1 man: ieeuou. Hi lit ii-cid muurriay. Ji-lic i". J
w-Fi'E H'iX OOilMlssJoNilE,
SAMUEL J. BOWSER,
or jrn.n.B T"vrsBTr.
Oi:SW- witlie of tN1 Rcvf:rii -sn fri-
luarv i.iecu,i u be titrtd satujiy. jtrnc rt. Is-n.
Sw-F'iK Pts.Jt MRECToK.
ALEXAXDER EUXTER,
arv'LW'tt. v hr IwkI bsatumny. Juste Zi, !
Absolutely Pure.
rirLh anf4 bs4wni'Drt ii-vtr fr-Mxrri!
FOR SPRAlNS-ERUiSES.
DAVID SCOTT,
Ctarpiaa, Aottralin
Cricket Ttaa, Htrbasraj,
Ailra!ia, whose autcjTapa
it here shown and who bat
experienced at many hsrrl
knock, ja the ror-i game
of cricket as any nun ia i
tie field, writes ever his
signature as follows:
"SL Jacobs Oi! can cf
i
t a terrible rgise."
W0UDS, CUTS, SCALDS,
AND BURM3, '
So'rf hr J-'-'J sMf iiir . g.fte i,
Tb Chart s A Vsoeler Cessajy,
lALTlitOia, KlX
With the Advent cf
WARM WEATHER
JCtrt Ccs a Ciarre tz
Ucrlifim 2nrl I!itMW:
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UNDERWEAR
OUR STOCK CONTAINS EVERT REQ
UISITE TO KEET THE WANTS OF
ALL IN
LOW PRICED MEDIUM
AND -
FXIEST QUALITIES
Pz 2aties, Zzza3. ChCirer, Zzjz
fflcrua &zi Ladles h Sjrirg
2uerlz3 Sxf.r.g, Zzzzs, Ivil-
Lia TL-eai azi
at
Very best Values Cuaram
LJ-!
Give our Underwear
merits a Call.
Depart
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WE WANT YOU
AND-
EEMEMBER
FIP?T. We hire jest rpew.1 ore cf tl rf.ic. e-1 roost corrplc'.e l:nta of
SPElSti IiCE-V OOOiiS ever orJVeed; fECOXILY, We have marke-l tfceia st
prkvr ti;t ae know will tcove them quickly. Yoa only oef to see taeta to be
coot :acv& tiuti oax ad vertitemeriU are truths. "
Oae !;ae of Ee-gea. all new ecloricga. 40 rer.M. sold almost rerrwre at .TV.
Oce line cJAU-wooi Lire as Goodr, douuie width, eboice cc.irr:ri?. "t"beiJi. Terra-
. citta. MohosrT. Brwcs. ilyr!s. f.Mt
tn-i ir.e.xs. ivewui warrsctirja c&.-jT
price 4- ; t xirx vaJoe.
1 ''.re fcre j epeceJ 3 cases of All
40e yard. Na socb price tver known
35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA.
DO NOT EAIL
TO GO TO
joiaiasriSTioiwiT
AND IJUY
Embroiderings, Skirtings, All Overs,
lm M fa M Safes, Fs? Fptz 13 Gii
FROM
Geis, Foster & Quinn.
I You will hare a lanre stock to select from, ar.J tou will
save money, because our prices are tinder all other.
Tha Largest Stock of Carpets and Lace Curtains in Town at
! GEIS, FOSTER & QUIXN'S,
Clinton Street,
t.t'. Lj,K W. I-KNFviKI'.
! DRUGS ! DRUGS !
IGEO. W. BENFORD & SON.,
j I'lipKIETttltf OF THE
OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY,
At No. 1, Baer's Block,
SOEERSET, PEXX'A.
We keep constantly on hand a large stuck of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.
DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS
VND VARNISHES.
The purest and tt to be focnJ in tLis mark't. We also ke-p in ha:,! a fo't I t-e of
TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS.
ni Una
! TOILET ARTICLES AXD SUXDRIES HEXERALLY KEPT IX
A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
!fJN ASSORT ENT.OF BiRTDAY GIFTS ALWAYS IJS STOCK.
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
! THE BEST TEE MARKET AFFvRi-S. E'.'TH IOMTTI" AND IMPvKTFD
j th.r own iuaie of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It i f a superior
Cjuai.tv'. e xeep -n t-u.s. t.hnt any sis-cat trumjuient cca
1 S'i'lcJL sxid at cent? a pouri'L
We do a jaar; tmsinesw tntl will give too, your raomv'a wrtb. No
trotil-le to sli.iw gais.
PL'RE WINES AND LIQUORS FCR MEDICINAL FJR PCS ES ONLY.
A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLCWER SEEDS.
Jaa.i.2-
Louther's
Main Street, Somerset, Fa.
7hisH:d;l Zzz? Stcrsis Rapidly Ee::z aGrsat
rris Pcrlo .irm
FRESH AND PURE DRUGS.
Jledicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
Perfumes, dr.
TEE IKKTOK i;iVS FIZ--iAL ATTTJCTIO?t TO THE COSIPCiVM IlS'l ( F
PliIsiciaiis'PrescililiGiis I Family Seeeipts
6EZAT CXS.F. iEiyi TAKES T) VfZ OSLT FZEtt ASD Flf:S AZTlf.lL
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES.
And a Full Lice ci Optical Goods always oa bai.d. From
such a large acrtrnent all can be suited.
i THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
j Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our :-ccJ
i to intending purchaser?, whether they Lny
j from us or elsewhere.
i
j J. M. LOUTHER, 17! . D.
! MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA.
Furniture!
At Great
ASjMjN WE CAbb YOUrTTENTION TO t)Ut
! i i ii K-w , . aa.W3r,
irasn. immm m mm msm,
AT.ORF-ITLT EKIXTFI' RTt.
Uiiclertakiii2r and Embalming'
ATTESIiED Ti aiTH Ptt-JIPTXt-t
Cons, Ca?icets and Burial Robes. A full line kept for
immediate rise.
COFFEOTH & CO.,
Main Cross Street Somerset Pa.
I
CatarrH
XL'iS
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Pa- AI:tii Pais
sad In-.TanratM.
Seals tie fV.-re.. Ee
ores tie .--a- vi
TaAe aiKl em-ii.
TSLS TitI ITaUL
wa-
! J
MX
HAY-FVER
j A patkle is aifUe into ih T"tril and is
J ir-e-ja'iie. rner j' rents as rri rj:ii ; bv mau
j .-rier-.. fe. i.' ti;'jr-,-i u,-eer"-s si,
I N-c v V-orc e?uaTv
TO READ THIS
IT. TOO.
aad varkoa Cok-r.r.ys in Xliitsret. Sa-.pe
Jt tvea i.".er aaar.J-. aad
- wooi Eack Caahrnerea, 40 '.
r3tba iJe, at
for these ri ttfore.
joiixsroiry, pa.
CLARK H. BEN FR
hx PVv-r-ia-r ut.1 f..
1 Hd::-ii-T'f.
wtoanea
CEOFTCE W. BENFORD A SON.
Drug Store,
Furniture!
Bargains!
aa - - CI
.aV. v3
A
I'.MINISTRATOI;
NOTICE.
teuite of Ei; P. S. -t 'lee 4
lr- .Vici.ia
T'-w-p-hft siere:
la ttertf iTB:n..-a;:: . :-.' -etslf hav
trir tieet arai.il v.ur. .Tite..!..! T ii-r
aulwirrtT- o"-. i. Sfe-tiT i::Ten r , itsii
iijV-ted 1" i-t rfte v rri,ae ir;mi.ii'..
alt. a4 Urns h Ti r ur-iM tw r
w..i re?srat tlirta d-v i . .1"! te seu-
i'iia, Ai -.1 -HE.
roaei Asa;aRri;.
ACTIVE AGENTS OR FARMERS
WANTED
It ir.rm.! ie .mr tlj,; l !K A rif.il .!':
7ft n i i .' a.--i r -
LAV If ti .-! n r ?-r ' funi':-
TEifASi. iJia'.- ! ItAh.
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