The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 17, 1888, Image 4

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1 ilC OvJ JlClLL liCi I'I ' " nriiuui.ian mroiinii' ariia roio nan- : narrison ana morion L1UD. jr , HKlUli I t- UK bUUTH PENN. I X
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J mo I., Tnr
M-.:i-i,iy nicnjii
i.rt of the Kti k.
7:ie so o iv rumn.issioiars wiil distribute
tin mvwMiy littiion blanks for holding ilie
N ivemhrr elix-t'.ot .lnrlrn: the coming- week.
Hon.
a Pep:
A. J lVilb-ru was billed to addraai
bet-nn tntsrtiiiir at JhnMoitu this
!:;'.;-. i-'it was nriaiee to k.'--?p the eng;i
t (in :i-f.tiltt t.f sivkmsis.
Cierk to the outitr -jrarui.ssi,iiiers A. J.
II leman. Las Iiceti confined to bis home for
the post week with a heavy old. He hopes
to about lit duties daring the week.
Republican County Committee.
Tl following named pT.t'.eruen compose
tin- list lor tl.e eittuiue ytar.
Adi.wn B. F. Funnier.
Alicp'uir.y So. 1 J. C. I--ut.
A'.U-iliftiy No. 2 Ceo. 11. Martin.
Il.ack G. L. Miller,
ifc-riiii BorougU-VV. S. MAttuew..
UrotU.ri aii--y S. Fori-ey.
(' .imi.'.i-li A. V r-wauk.
C..a. .:.. U--.,!.-V. M TVt.k.
Kiu;. t No. l- i-'-wyt iw by.
t.ikluk No. : C:.i.staiu Folk.
Urwrnvili- Fred IurT.
,. iV.-ryon Krc'icruk .-!. anils.
Jenner 11. i. Cvi-1 .
j,!ii..ii! V. -n th--1. I.. Wiaii.!.
I. ,-iiiesr I.. IVtn.
i Turk.-;. ! it J. J. Kusti.
jl.-vrrvl ilc Koroii-tli K. M. l.id.ty.
l:.i-i'e ri' k jt i W ! i; se .
M'i-..r,i-ii. H. in,::.
New Vnt'.-r UV I'.-.n'
Nt Kalt:n:.ei li.r----.lo!.ti i..r;r. i n.arr.-d t
iWle ii. J. See-e. 1 V' lli-n. of OrvT:i.
l'ai:.t - iuilll"tis.:rp.
JlK-llltlHin; J It
i;.-k.l ifc-riKi;ii-M. II. i;.---;-n
SiatM-lfY I-.r.. :'.-V. II. !! li'T
M.li M. 1. l.'vl.
):u.-r--'t I! ri!.r' !'r. i. i- l"-,iK
Minir-. T,.i.-iiip No. 1 l.i'
oi:"tcl T 'W!.!iil N". - J- J- I !:"
S i'Ul-m;, ;.,) J. II. l'..'k.T.
pt"tiyrri k Win. II. Nfiil-r.
Ni.y-!nti I;. ;:'.i A.:r;. S.i.i.l--r.
.-Uiiii:o" M '
V.- r Tn.-hi. -it- !': :i..m Youakitl.
rri!.n lioroH . '' - V. l. V'l'.ry.
Wi!lfr!:r' 1; .roun ti. I- l.oi,-.
Glo. II. r - l: Oiv;-. hinn.i-
SHvivtarv. t ii...:i'Uii.
"L"n?;e Jc," Prof. . J. Stutzman, called
to say gocd-fcye Monday morotng before
Ivitig f...r Kansa. City, Mo., where teTeral
ofiiit n:n are eiipifrcJ iu nwpaper work.
A. W. Stott of Ccdix, Oliio, i vi;t
in; at the rfii.Ien of hit brother John R
jii'itt E. Mr. fci tt kit Somerset county
in l-laiul 'ptiUil iii C'aJiz where I has
We iit rejiu H'l to uioionnfe ttiat tbe Ja
li'-s of tie tuiif M.iuy of the IiS',ipU's'
( i. ircl. wiil hold a tth-al on Thank
r: viiiir Iay. and teniiiK. Line noiiie of
the j.ia t- ot'biilding tot festival will be given.
Rfinublican Meotinss and Pole Ral-
Xever in the lifcto.-y of iolillc have there
be o9 many pilitirai p jle miard ia Simr
t roiiJit v. aa dorini; t!.e prtaent carti;iaifi.
AlnicHt eTery town and Tillaitf in the comi
ty has its Harrison and Morton pole, and at
almort every arms niads tliia ernuiei of Re
puh:i,:auism is to lie wen Many of them
have hif. cabins bafll anran 1 their lr, and
trutu ail fljat the star mix (trijies. and
atrraniere bearing the Diagie words, "ILirri
aoo, Morton and 1'rotccuon."
T ALIfirST.
The Republics nj of Salisbury Borough
and E'k'Jtk Townsliip last wefk raiaed per
haps, the tallest pole in the county, it being
one hundred ami ninety feet hiii. They
he'd two rousing meetings at Salu-bnry ou
Tuemlay, on in the afternoon and one in
me evening, ittt a.Ternooa me:ir.g was
addressed by F. J. Kooec-r, Ej , and the one
la the eveninj by W.ra. A. J. Colbora.
AT CLESror. ;
Tli Hermblican of Northampton Town
ship raied a haudonie pole al (jkai .ie Sat
urday aflenuwri. Although it was l:.!e in
Harrison and Morton Club.
A Harrixon and M rfon t'lnb was orsa:
j iai .niuKia ct-ioti5, 'nil, n till VillW
j on to two bundred urns on Uie list. Tlw
I S.llowinj oflicm wen? electpj: I'rew.lent
Ir. J. K. IJiesecker; Vii Kresideiit, X. B.
Mc;ri(T; Sicretary, A. C. Davis; Tieasurer,
M. ll. Ilowman: L C. Colbonj. J. I. Swank
and F. B. Cunniii;batn were appointed a
corrmiitteeon untform and equipments tx
:!ie mnn hiu dni. Capt. C. J. Ilarrison.
Ja.Vo Kieek ami Michael Kieier were ap
pointexl a oommittee to solicit subscriptions.
Capt. W. H. Sanner was elected Captain
of the marching club with Jonas M.Cook foe
1st Lieutenant and H. O. Canningham for
2nd Lieutenant. At a meeting held Thurs
day evening in the rourt bouse, the report of
the committee on uniforms etc., was adopted
and the chairman, waa anthorixed to order
one bandied uniforms and torches- Parker
Irent, II. IL McGriff and John S. Shaftr
were appointed a comrnitte to obtain signa-
! tures for a marching club.
The meeting adjourned so m jet this Ta?s
rtay evening at the oftio of R-itister an.l R-j-(xinler
Swank, when it i expected the uni-
the day when the r.iiiOr was completed, a ' lo ais and tor hes will be here. A full turn
imttinji was orystwed by tiiee'ei tion of Jlr. j out of tl dub is re ju-teil this evening.
Samuel P.Mrhauirh. as President ; John Row- I
man audOonr! Miller, Vii-e Presidents, and j
r. i . i Momam;'! .-ui i .H. r. tsnnnam, ,-i-ere
1 i't- PiEate i 'onveioion of J'invtors vf the
I'-ri' hkl.in l.rii! at I nioniown this week.
u.:r f.mnty is rrj r,-!!!! by nevera! de!e
iiaies. ami ng llieit; in-inji I- (' t"-iilh.jrn. ,
atto.-juy and clerk to the Poor lizard.
. ro .r'-aa - i.
r!;-r,-.r i :
..i,-..,hii (..
; M X ir-;-a 1. White, nati
er ti to Woman's f'lnitian
I !'n,"ii of th" I'siiii 1 .tate.
tarii-. The e.aker were James L. Pugh.
! and K. AV. llieiecker. E&i.
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j AT STOTUTuWS.
j A lanre and intellitit audience, coiu
! posed of citizens of Stoiestown borough and
I lj.uliiul.imin. 4 1 . a ! .-UAH.l.l...1 .H tl.&
ual ornii-. hall onnei te.1 with the Custer Hotel in
Temperance j Jitoyetown Satunluy aflertu.n to hear ihe
was ouietly ; vifsl L-Uc .-f ihe csmittign disenseil hy K.
Pa., on Friday, to K.
The groom i a reptneJ
. JKi-r K-xj. and Prof. N. B. Critchtiel-I.
The meetinff w is called to order by eo. K.
rxull F-i , hM-retary of the County Coni-
That Detective.
j The "d?tire" who worked up the case
airaint Cummins and Kemp, the alleged
! SmeTiet inoeo'' ariea being paid at the rate
j of t.ix dollars a day and round is in very
- (trtat danger of imjirisonment himself. C'om
j ruin", to be sure, has been found guilty nf
j burning the Glade House, but both C'um
j miusand Kemp have esiaped conviction on
the count charjine tbero with incendiarism
in connection with the barnin oft lie Odd
Fellows' and S-ull and Coflroth biotas,
while Cunimins will undoubtedly fret a new
trial i:i the tiladc Ilonw case The detect-
The Pittsburgera Will Sin t is Re
organization Agreement.
The Pittsbunf Tima of Friday says:
Andrew farm-trie arrived in Piltshar last
niv'lit and will consult with the Pittsburg
stockholders of the tj-qth Penn nd, wbo
hare not yet rtgite-1 the reuruaniaasion ajnee
metrt. A trustee of theisooH Penn says
that all rittsbur" stockhobiers will sisn the
agreement, and the road will be built before
the time limit named in its charter expires.
B. F.Jones, wbo is represented by Ralph
Bagaley as beading a combination of Piits
bnrgen who hare not signed the ory an na
tion ajrreeroent, and who have been termeil
"olistructionists" to the completiou of the
road, Is authority for the statements in the
foregoing paragraph.
rrmnrvissss sot onTBrcrtoxisTs.
Mr. Jones said last niht he was not aware j
mac tue raisoarrrs hkiuwi in a aispamu
from New York bad reftised to sign the re
organization scheme. ""The matter has been !
la just this shape," said Mr. Junes, "some j
PirUbuf:ers havu heeu waiting for New York
parties to sign. Tiie parties have b--:l in
Kurope for the summer, oa have Mr. Carnegie
and other members of the r-oraniii'.ion
committee. They are btek now, and tins
reorjraniiiton will be completed by all the
parties signing the areenient. No time is to
be iost. and work wiil soon be recommenced,
I believe, and pushed to completion before
the expiration of tiie time, given in tiie eiiar
ter as the limit. Mr. C'amc-'i wiil consult
with tlie iuterealed parties in this city to
rn vroiv."
Tm s;ilatios 1.1 ,is vuaz.
Local Institutes.
i - : ; t i .-. .. e.
j a erir? o f.Hi.i HKhi lnsTHUies wnt ne
beid iu Somerset county during the school
term of J and fir convenieiice the
cimnty ihvi-Ksl into sections, the institute
for tadi mctiou to Ie held at the time indi
cated Uriow. The placus of aioetiu Will be
(Jelertnined by the hwal committees.
The following arrangement of dates and
du trk Is bos been made :
sutios 1 November 3. Middiecretk,
Upper Tnrkiyfoot.
.Szitiox 2. November 10. I rsina, Addi
son, Confluence, Iyjwer Turkeyfojt.
. Srxrtox . Novemher 21. Paint, Cone
ma::h, Ogle.
Skti! 4. December 1. Jenner and Jen
nertown. frxTtoi S December 15 Larimer, Green
Tille, Northampton .Southampton, Wellera
barg. Stxrros d Jannarrryi. Rock wood. Mi!.
fbrd, Xfiw Cenrrii:e.JK!ack.
Sectio I. February 2 Meycndale, E:k-
lie, Soiisbui, Summit.
Ssttios? 8. February 9 Erothersvallev.
! Alhsrhenr n.r?in.
fEd;.ix !). February 10. Stjyestowu,
Shade, ueuialionii)g.
SO.-110S 10. f ebruary 23. Slonvereik,
New Baltimore.
i-sxtios 11. March 2. Somerset, Smier
set Township, Jefferson,
commune.
The following corumirtet are nn.sir.teil to
arrarie for the institutes iu their rrsi-ectire
districts :
Section I. A, B. Barnes, I.. L. Weimer. E.
L. Sliuhi.
Section 2.S. II. Sanuer, B. F. Huor.a. K.
Republican Meetings!
"Rjsirv ivn
X
GRAND OPENING.
FALJ, and vinti:i;
i Silks, Dress Goods, and Cloaks.
We ate cow prepare: to si.o the kst iiuo of I".:.,.. M.vjeru and Ci.ea . w-oxit
ever shown iu this eity.ar.d at pr . es that will pay any one to see them.
::::::: r::-;r C lOVJvS ! .. :
Cur Line Ccmplote, Consisting of
Jaci.ts, Ngraarbis, Esglh:, Hup:
Mretings will be beid at the following
times ami place, when the issues invol ved
in the great poatkal battle now being waged
wal be presented and discussed by conij
tect speakars :
Mr. Join's said tliat a teieirram from Vrw
York, submitted to him. re..nenlI the sit- ! S1"''. -v- E. Co-Jer.
nat'on fairly, bethought. The telev-ram. in
stibstance. wss that Andrtiw Carnegie, wh
T!.. ! 1 . r m .: . : .
a lie i.wu tn . i 'tiiiiii-ioijeis were erv i, - , .
- ; 1 rt'sioeut.
pmnipt to a t n the rM-omnieu.lation cf the .ri , n .
. f he following assistants were tl
: irr in ren. ovui tne row ol tieavv 1 -.
ttee.wlio tiamed Captain Adam tirimn, lr I ""' he can be called, got himself into J Phe agreement ot, wbu h the prem-nt
1 1 ......... ,n . .i n.Mml ml lima na havul fltTa n, . .- ,,..Uk&..I
trouoic by turutsuing liquortot ummins anil .v.... .... i.i.craicu
hade
'n
turkr."
t o:npai
the re
I1..I1M- i
tns- on e tin r side of the court
Tic otiiity 'i;:i--ia! will nor !
.lo a f.:'l days work witiiuut the as
e of kerM t oil.
Ihe trail :
or Pi'.n i-r Life in Keti-
:V " Daniel Boone Dramatic
i:: no reostin tf complain f
pver. Il.eni at the Opera
'.;- i'ri-ljy ev 'iri-.. The hou.se was corn -:aoiy
Jnlt-I. ard li.e play, aisiunding' wlih
i:":i!i:il. was thorough' enjoyed
(he iar-c ii::el.ee.
b-
pf.on
1 iv vour drugs a
G Mr;. A
li ves.
i: n.i's
for
A del
it.skiiv-
"I n. Joim F. llanranft has tn-en af
i.nt-
n elect sl
Vice Prt'Ments: A.ihn .ShaiTcr. James Mil
ler. J nv i m Saiith, Dr. t .f. H. (ianiuer.
Nieth Miiier. J i-sib iC'miu"rinaii Jr., Jere.
M iwnr. JoMah Smith, S-s-n-taries : Capt.
M. V. Sorber. C. W. Pngb. Geo. 1!. Gard
mr. M. M. Btulaktr, Wm. II Miller.
A; the clo-e of the seaknir the m-s-ting
u Ij'-uriiLsl with three hearty chwrs fr H.ir-ri-.Ti
ami Mortn and the whole Republican
ticket.
at rmt!E-.s.
Toe friends of II irrion M rton anil Pro
tection ln-Iil a niwting in the school house
at Friedeus Saturday evening. Aaron F.
lbekey wii-eiei-ted Presi.leut of the nes'ting
. D. El.U k, II. F. Yost, J. II
Section J
Blougti.
Section 4. D. I.. Wiand. Don O'Cotiiior,
1). II. Raach.
Section i-J. X. Lint, J. II. Leplcy , II. V,'.
Boyer, H. L. Marts.
Tlie committees flr the remaining sei'tions
wiil be apfMiinted at the County Institute.
1 lie committee kr eath section are retpns- j
ted to meet at least three weeks before tl.e
nnder its charter. It is sriven as the zetierai aMe Dsca Mr "t. ti mey
opinion of railr.iad and U-nkiii merr t.f ore lo """. 'rmine the pia. e of
New York that Mr. Carnegie wiil do his ut- i meeting, fix the number of sessions, and
i most to bring together all hitherto comrlict- I w,!h tl,e County S.itintendetit i pn.vide a
ing interests. ; pn ijram ot exercises. 1 Ins pn-nm should
witiTT.tr. BsaiBoist.iTiox is. . j'1 l"Jbli!ed In the county poolers at least
The reonranizati.Mi scheme in briel is that ! lw" belole the meeting ol tlie uisti
Darlusri'.Ie. Weilnswlay, Oct. IT, 7 p. m.
j Ssalp Level, Thursday, " IS, " 2
j Hlllsboro. " ' ' ' T "
; lviie. Thursday, " 18, a' 7 '
! .
leii t-town, Friday. ' tit " "
j I-inilH-rLsrille, "
Berlin, Saturday. Si ' "2 "
I Laransnlle, "
1 Siaiit'wi's Mills, Tnes,lay " ' - ..
Jenner X R aLs. Satunlay, Nov. U. at 2 p. ni. j
Meetings fcir other polnis in the county I
will be advertised iu next week's issue.
pi. R. Situ Ch. C. Shulb, i
SesTetary. Chairman.
Train Wreckers Foiled.
f
Deii.iou:,Dak., Cm. 12. About s o ei s-k i
ajw
English Jackets, Tcno Coats, clc, &c.
All tie above we have !n Sealskin. Plush i 1 Cloth. Any one In nd of snvt! ir. in
los li.ie wi.t do wwi to inspect our line, as it is very lars, and toe va?.y au,-a.ed.
P .-:, , a. ays the .oet tor aiod irootis.
Ik l J if 1 , tm sa tsJ
oi in,
35 Fifth Avenue,
PITTGGURCH. PA.
. us. we xotd.l bt ; ii.w i! to s o,l .u.f .es.
i ;n-mImt if tin' l-iard if directors of the i with Josia-'i M. Bowman. Harrison Render
'1,. to Mrs. A. !'.
yii kiiM".
When Volt wi.-h
A. Ii. Viiis.
llo to Mrs. A. II.
ill 'is' w raio.
Cm-tii'.l' are ill
Will U' Itlllli'-lise.
i;.. :,. M-s. A. K.
f.r c'
to M
id! hi;
i N.i::oi:ai Soiuier li'iine. to n present Pi nn
! sy 1 i'iia. He n ill have charge of all applica
j tit ,i, (r mi '.'.Is s.nle, and veterans desiring
! to -ei-nre a-liaissi.-ri to the home from this
. uti shouitl in rite for inf vitiation to him at
No. 42o I.ibr.irv slr.s.'. 1'iiii.ide
1'hia.
I I:'.
,11 1 I he -Top
S.-UI u-n j
"! 1
1, . to Mr-.
it: I ....t. ' ii .
! 'tl re. spa'
l'..'.-. .V
t . Mi -
il-ei eioi'Celi
ii , to Mrs
k .1...-S- i
A ' klii.i-
A. V
il's f .
skir-
i Water ar
M -r-. ii.l. O. Ilociistilieraud Wm. Herr
have t-'jreha-ed f e merr-hunt tailoring is-tai'li-hiiH
t of Wia. M. lloclistetlcr and have
os-i,e.l out iii tiie store room lately occupied
! y J. i1-. s.iT. ier. Mr. Herr is a f.i-hionabie
cttiiei a oi t dli.-r , f i.-os- experienee ami tl.e
i.i w f.riu --laraiiiee sat isfat lion in ail their
il.-aiin s. T.iey should tsseive lib rul j.al-
lei.lie from i!lC I 'li'ti'S'.
1 Mrs. Saraii Pearson d'tsl ir. S'oyi'sioan on
' M'.ii Ii-y id'bl 7h inst. Sic r.as in the eigb
: ty-sieotid year of heriure. in 1st;; rhe was
i inarri. o to Jin.', l.'in 'rt, afier wii.'sed.-ath
: slie marrie I a Mr. iil.n. k. Aitain lieconiiug
. a wl '-'K siie nturr'e-l. idntot ls74. Samuel
1'ears.ei. who (i.e'l sijiue years ai;o. After
l.is di-inse Mrs. P !- hi mile her home
1 v. d'n l.er srep-dauiriiier. Mrs. J. H. Snj ier.
I ai
i in itiv ii w r ..
. G. I.
o'd.s
. .1 di.-ss
el )..wer
; lilder
: ill 1. i u't
ll- a very p..
. Hi H i irolil S -s
.--;st iu d-d ea'
In!, of M' yersdalc. otic of the
iitel sta'.iu-'l.i st ftieoils. paid
ut Visit I.tsi wfs-k on his re
.'.ile, where he had !een to
iii a ic w church built bv
s nt--.v
,et.s,,t
Ceibtloid Tr,i ms tiaraui. - 1 for n 1" ri.
of tiip-e years :,.t to bp-ak s-r r.i t. at IS!
se'keT A Snyder's.
Then' is tl . do. .':t tl..!t J.
stoek ol'eli.lhing i- tiie lal'-e"-o-'n,sl
in S"!iH-rset.
i i ir na i i.:i:-'s a-r bru;
f.l',1 tra ie. all 1 li.e-.' alio li-e pr,-
tree.'. ats.' o--iiig iin.. rally patronize-1
lio to Mrs. A. 11. 1 ui s ! r silk-
. uy it.
: ttiid
up
tei losthivri of his denomination in that
s.s-: i- -n. The Bishop rarely com. to Sonu-r-s-1
wlilu -at i-ai:i::i: a. t!-e HKRM.r o'M'-e.
w here he is aiw.i. s a 'most neh-ome visitor.
Ml
j't tlie
ets' ink
pin-..
e!-.ak.
un I
i.at. a
n - -in ,
a!! k .11 1
id ieil.e
I.tslii'Mtao
veiv Ms.
dres-.
i L -t s d.-a t: the tr-ivi
. ai.d I.
! at
J B.
.v pr;
ir. Mi. 'ton r,. -tier, ol Joimtiwn. was
; marri.tl to Mr-. Mary Gaiiiraith, at the res
i !i an'iif the brides father. John H. Kant
I ner. H- ; . at Kai.iner s sta'lon. on Wednes
; day, OetiiVsrr ;o. IssS The ceremony was
IK-rfornud by Illder C.mner, of Ihe Di;K-i-ples'
t bitreh. Tlie happy couple will make
ii: .r f ;Turc h-oiie in Johnstown, where the
b'-si -a isle-s ortlrfir n-at y S'.nierw t fritnds
will l.'.iow them.
A rboll:
to li. Kery
M. s. i.rocK k
lend
Spt a'. in- el
any t. in: - rut
I. a-1 !i,:,:y, k:
b. ! 1 -r.
I've I.i.- -i-s :
hi" varies i.i
tisi " K::: ' I
Snyder's.
An mtln 'r
II. :; 11 lie-'i
IU,-- 'it:ie:i ;:!..
ii.l-'.
l.idl.lS Clii 111
while the s'.i.
D.i'.l't . si 111 le
11. -or is to' tur
Is, k i (-e:
l . f-ieiel J. It Sny ler
tuis t.tite forw.J-.i at tile i
flew and d old Ky hate!
ha'i'i-it:ie-t sterero.itu i'i
eati lu fo'in 1 fr.itn
id Mantl. hut in a
".rue. if not the
Somerset cmnty,
(k it d
1 ltd Iroin pr'.'s.-nf i'ldicaiions st-.re oiixes
nil crates cllisl u: all around "i'l be re-,i.-te
eitli a !.ir;e stoi k of g.-aeral mercli;in -1-e.
. lo;l:i:i-, larj etsut.d Uis-iiirware, in a
. -.v .'.vs. Woe't you com? to town call in
"-1 J. 11. and tl.e Ices, " Fisk" and
i r,.
and J.ihn M. Shatfer. for Yi,-e Presidents
and Jot- ph Snyder. Fd. S. Di key and K 1.
Kinimell. for SVv'retaries. Sfieetthes were
made by N. B. Critchiield and K. J. Ko-ser
lisii's. 1'he Refiublieans of the ' Chew ink
Comer" hare got their fighting clothes on j
and will be bea-d from three weeks from
to-day. j
At COI.EimNS. I
A hir'e and enthnsiiisitic crowd of Repuh- j
licai.s gathered at Coleman's Station Stiltir- j
day afternoon and put up a hands. ,me Har- i
rison and Morton pi.de and a log cabin, after j
the "o!e and cabin bad Us n put up the j
cniwd Wfisad-.ircse-d by Hon. A. J. Coltiorii i
and A. C. Holbcrt, Knp 1
AT SilA.tKSVII.LI. j
Tiie Republiciu: mis ting at shanks', ille
Satunlay aftern'sin was one of the largest
and best, in point of numbers and e.ithu-
siastn that has been held at that place for j
years. Martin Shank presided, over the j
: nieetiig. with ("has. !.. Utilizer. C A. lirant, :
i and David Ross fir Vice Pre"i.letiis. mid:
i i
i Jiwoli Stull. Peter T. Miller. Herman Shaim !
' I
j and Josiah J. Weigle as Secretaries. aptain
i W. II. Samierand L. C. (ailuoru E.. made i
j Ihe spiss hes. The Walker Silver Corn"; j
j Bjii 1 was present and famished -some very -
i excellent niit.- i--. There are fourteen niem
! 1-ers in this band, nine of whom are sons of
j that 's'auticli Republican. Josinh Walker,
j who furnished tiieuniform: and instruments
! Tilt youngest member of the band, a son of
J! r. Wal ker's. is si x years ol d.
AT WILL'S CIII E.1I.
A latvc crowd ol voters gathered at Will s
Church Saturday evening to bear the is-sties
of the present politiiid ixutes.t discussei by
L. C. Collairn I.-q., and Capt. IV. H. Sanner.
Tiie meeting was org-tnized by the election
of the following ollicers: President, Chns.
F. R-iytuan. Vu-e Presidents. S. V. Sliole-r.
W. W. Biker J. D. Weigle. Philip Will.
Secretaries, Aaron Z tfa'l, Win. Rh. tails.
Samuel Snyder. Rimer Prills. The Will s
Chun h Baud was present and enlivened the
occasion with someoflheir best music.
Gn September Hlh a r.ia Tia.re license was
issued by a justice in otie ef tiie southern
townshis to a young man of that neigh
borhood and lo a young woman giving Ohio
Pyle, Fayette county. Jas her place of re-i-ditiee.
Two weeks later the shou'id-ha. e-
Iks'!) loving spousy; apj-eared at the ReeoM-
Kemp, and k-eiiin-j them in a state of coma i l"ia wmmf ,n P"-"""!? " Penn lo
for davs at a lime, with the objeet of obtain- e-rnphtion. The company can and wili get
ing a " conf.'ssion." On bis o n testimonr a!1 the n"n,!5r nxery to finish the road,
the dete, ;ivc can 1 convicted of furnishing j fter il ritiea are oirered, and will put
lio iortotnen of known intemi-rate habits. I ut'1' strength and energy itilo the work as
and it is a plea-sure to know that be has been ! wi" wmplete the raad with the time limit
indicted. His srory aliout filling Cummins
up and taking him to the top of Kernville
Hill, in Johnstown, where the alleged con-fc-ssion
was ma le, has rcan-ely be'n parallel
ed simre the Evil One took the Son rrf God
on to the Mount to tempt him with the
earth, and if the d. tective would render a sig
nal n-rvice to humanity he will do a-s did bia
predecessor in Victor Hugo's story of ' Is
MiM-rables' go drown himself. Jhtlunn
Tritt'in?.
DO YOUR SHOPPING
GEIS, FOSTER & QUIiWS,
j"iOi!32TiSiTiOi"W"asr
WltF.K
YOt AV'IKI. FIND AN' IMMKX-iH I.IN'H i !-'
Marriagre Licenses.
Since our last rc"-ort marriage licenses
have been issuetl to the following named
persi'iis t
M so3 Weaver, and Sarah. Fender, both
of Cetnemaugh Township.
Harvey J. Miller, and Ella M. Degner,
both of Jenner To nship.
John Romesliurg of Fupper Turkcyloot
Townsliipand Sarah J. Showman of Somerset
i'ow i:-hip.
Mmantiel P. Seese. and Julian (rrander.
lxith Ogle Township.
John H. Ackennau of t I'jemahonitig
this morning a bold attempt was made by ' "T "1 "1 " "I 1
tiiit-e masked bandits to wre, k and n.b the , O fl 1 AO Oil 'I I 111 I flVAfi O
L'.r' 1-cKiies and uiiidiens
COATS ANT) WE APS.
DRESS GOOD
each stockholder agce lo an ttntueiiiaie as
sessment of 2i per cent, of tlie amount
already paid on capital st k. (if the i20 -fmo.Ooocipilal
stock of the company. 13,-isat.-jm)
has been subv-riiM-d, on which be
tween J.iil.ivi, and fiiH'MMi) has 1-eeti
paid. Bonds can be issued for the amount,
plus the 2) per neiiL assessment, which can
le sold for snrti ient to complete tiie line.
The Pittsburg 77i of Satu r.lay s.iys ; The
inactivity that has characterixeU South Penn
Railroad aifairs for months past is giving
way. ana it seems mw Coat something
tute.
The full pmgram should inciude four ses
sioiis Fri'lay evening, Satuniay itw ses
sions? and Saturday evening, i oiiuuiitees
are encouragtsl to arrange for the evening
sessions wherever practicable.
Tbe-se local institutes will subserve their
full purpose as factors in the progress of our
schools, only when they bringtogether teach
ers, directors, patrons, and pnpil. and inter,
est, enlighten and unite in active co-opera
tion ail who have a part in the management
He
said he was too busy to taik, and, anyhow,
he had nothing to say concerning South
I Penn aUairs. Mark W. Watson, one of the
Town-hip anil Jennie Hite of Stonycrc-ek I stock Homers w uo nas uot yet sigtei tne agree-Towii-hin.
j meiit. said t "I'here is no trouble about all
W.iliam C. Savior, and Katie E. IVjrcu- ih I'Utsburg stockholders signing the rc
m.iti both Meyersilaie. j orgitnization agrcstuient as soon as they are
I !to i K Fi-ber i,f J',ni,in ami ! tislil that :he road will tie built.
Mary E. Ga'.br.ikii, of Soiuerscl loxnsiiifi.
Andrew J. Mort, and Mary C. M' Closkey i
f and work of the schools. In the arrange-
actually going lobe done to complete the rucut of programs, there!rre, let pmtiutile
enterprise.
Andrew Carnegie was seen yestenlay.
b'.t'i of Eiklick Township.
llrvin Baer, and Ellen Brown, both
(ins'iiville Township.
Dr. Hosteller, who is a member of the Re
'aniialion Committee and a heavy stix k
older !u the South Penn said : 'The aiv
,f j parent inactivity iu the South Penn onter
I prise was because many of the R-irgaii;. i-
Jjhn G. Filler!, at: I Annie M. Barnett.
both of Somerset Township.
John Emerich, a. id Lidia Fisher, both of
Fair Hot-.
Joshua Bcrkeybilc, of Shade Township,
and Liziie M. Custer, of (juemahoning
Township.
John F. Meyers, and Mary I.. Sorber.botb
of Alleghany Township.
Oil and Natural Cas.
V't are in -lined to b'lieve tint in the near
futu-e parlies will open up a big oil and gu
field in Cambria county. Only a few years
iig.i it was generally lielieved that no gas or
oil would lw found in Elk county, it being
broken and highly elevated and also a spur
of the Allegheny mountain. About two
yea- ago, hn-vever. they'fonml several big
gas wciis. and just lately nave strnrR sevotal j
gmsl oil wells, "oil" of which created a big
ereitemeiit in one locality wnere tiiey arc
buildingcviT forty od rigs. Experts claim
that the indications are much better for oil
in Cambria than in Eik county or any of the
oil lieids in Pennsylvania. The lehble sand
rock oi oil blot-som, salt spring and oil
floating on the water in many places are gus
indications, and no belter can lie seen in the
world. There are natural gasspringsin many
... . . - . , iwnivi iiuimciii iiitiei. v s-.ULi.'i ia nimic
ers othis- to iti'i'iire of K.-gister Sivmu , . . .
tion C'ommittce and heavy holders of stock
in New York have lnvn tti Euro't-e until
very recently. It was but simple courtesy
to Mr. Carnegie, wbo formulated the reor
ganiiiiation agreement, to ava:t his rei'im
from Eutopu beteirc taking action in the
matter. But they are all h.ick now, and a
meeting of the Reorg.ini.tvt.oii Committee
will be held the latter part of this or the firs'
of next month, and matter-! will be pushed
rapidly from that lime.
At tirst sfx kho! iers went into this thing
with full takh in Mr. Van Icrlnit that he
would do what was right. They are a little
by now about advancing the o-l litioti.il 2)
per cent- cash called for in the reorganiz
tion agreement, but a heu everything is de
ciiled to tlieir satisfaction, and I feel sure
they w ill be, all will sign llw reorganisation
agreement, tlw: $10, ii.si,i.Ml of fir-t tuoririig
hotr.is wiil lie issued, and the road co'iiph ted
"lis pnsje-ts are really brighter now than
i when it was lergui. Rtilrud b t-d'iess ail
, over the country is good, and the So Kb Penn
will prove a paying investm -nt beyond
doubt."
.1 11
td sc n.y m,-.v
; Is bill . T:.- v
l.amt"
i can oi.g.s .is ,
er till I"- llltlil ill li'H 11. I
1 111 tell yon why.
We li.ixe on hr.r I a !:
i riek wiiii h ive will s 11
tl.e pun-li.t-s. r. Prici- v
opposite tiie j'latii'.j. in
Il I.B."
J. B Sn
TV IMlsi.li.li
-to T
Vac
". A I'VKS.
Pl'-ast notice
you uai.t to m-h-stks
w ith in-'.
l th of Novcui''
pime thitii in t a
this.
:r
ni;:
. .VfVr i'j i( v
1- ut a ' -!!
.1 i;
1 f
i Ti;--- two ::i n;s fn-tn !5i .I!ii:.:iwa H-r-.u
! ; ;:v. M. L. Vw ' i v . of lxrliu, Somer
: . ' f '.'m:'y. wtif hid lriri in utleiulaiKv; ut
' On- Mt-iij.y-i;.;! r--i.' at I,a;ri.rc, was in
, i w n n Tu-'l iy, Tbi:h ninety yir M,
hi Ui.'.'rt i t' i-errrritN-c! to eiiinte in bin
Mi-" l'i -y '.!. fT S.in,trs4-'t, is v;.i:i;ivT I
A M-Ttv in l.cr Ii"tt-r w:i iv?n Woil:itt lay j
i e- cii.!!. .it re a!.MU iliiriy g:S't'.
; !! ni iriiii !ih Urn nia-l' l-fr J.iMii
; I.. M.Uh fharjrin-J. W. rriMw and A.
', V '.irivt'tiitT. tlie two aiN'p'l 4lHtivt-s wln
"w.rritI ut" ti); ' i:n :uii Kemp arHin
(:-. vt'-ih fiitihini? intoxii-u:.'..? ! !:' r to
iii'-n f kii'cr. ititom .Hr.T luihif, at!-l wiili
' S ji. Tue niAX Mi'itn t-fttaltv f-r fticli of
Hm-h- ifli;s in a line f r an l ninety 1
u.iV" iin;,ri'-;..:ii'nt. Wrr4nt have Iwn j
i-n. d f-r riivir ;trrtt Hut they Iwve nut : t
tnvu inTul il.
n Imther or not ji-e comUI I r.nf an a-t;o:i
lirieacli of promia. aai;t thed -nviif ;i ..vain.
who iie att. -i lia-I iive-i will, !r !m
W.iud f.r -1eve:i tlys and tl.en ,cciiinj ainicr
tl. at a InllitiK nnnt.-p. do-iin-yed th licen.1
and 1' t'l iier, no mrriae vrrnoiiy h:vin4
lefii Tf oniiitl. Ker'-inler S'.va:ik is fr.1
ju?ntiV a-'kt'd to give advico to yourv coup
!ei cinti :ti;Ia,in mntrimtrr. hut in tin"
ra?e h7 wan rfni ;! t n f t the yonuj la
dy fftm Fjyttt to an ui.-onw'V.
I
j 'iii'e n li:tft ex-.!f'm'nt was cva!td on
I Hi" .tpptj Su'ui.iy nii-niini; f the rumor
tint an att m;-' l.l tei ii mtx to burIjrize
j tli S -rrH rsft County bank during tlie previ
j ous nigiit. Th ojii r;ian lut sleeps in tlie
; liiinVi was nroi!-ed snr;i'.' tini btwtn one
f and two uVloi lc by an U!mnil di.ftiirUiii.'e
j at t!e iu-id l.iiiit?r4 of U10 front window.
1 hv. 1 0 ni-in l:ni to make it warm f r an un-
I Wr!nHii visitor, fire-1 tbrt-c or four nhnts j and webo:t!ey will awpt the oifor and
l.n.if.'b the ia.-. Tbere i no !nui:t on Vk-:up iuc u-miory anu p ou &uu gas 10
ibe nmrks(n i:iliip of iii- w;it. hn.an. as the j this place, as !uch enienr. would give our
vw prt.xin.Uy of ti.e hok- in tin- rla-s beap ('' a w-o Uwrn.-.W Times.
witnwi. tn inxtiffi'ion Hanker IlirrT-m
s-t 1: un hr whn it will burn in a iuie
j (bine.
I The ioltta have located three aa an-
tk-huals t!iat run thnnvh the country. tne
i is Iaiurei li-i'I and another the viaduct. The
i -X3 wells in Canoe toirn-ship, Indiana cttm-
ty, are lo'ile i on the Indiana anticiinal.
! Then.wih of the natural gxn prxluct of
1 Western Pennsylvania i? ue of the n.cwt re
j markabli- of lh age. There an some thirty
( n I'urai g i! oiuya!.!1? in Wettrtj IVtitiyi-
vania, with a capital stock f more than
j ot",(Ki, nearly two third of this am unt U
i' invwt.-il it. Pitts'nurg corapanivs. The Phil-ad-!pliia
Chartier comauy i fupptyinj; 10 -,
fO faniily liouscs and over niamifactnr
j in' cstal.'iishments. We undtarid tlu;t
1 partie-: lio!diu $rrat 'bodies of oil and pis
! Ian i in the adjoining conatiea have made a
j fair prop' tuition to the capitaliata of our city.
euU'rtainmeiit be tonibined with practical
instruition. AddreKTs, muaic, recitations,
ext-rvuHW by aoitool-pLipiU, exUiintion of
1 houl murk, &r. should suppicntf nt rvn
lar Institute wrtrk.
Teachera will b expvctJ to attend, ai.d
to take part iu thoe in.-iiti;:irr, and it is
h"-tl many will be sutiiLi'jnt!y interesttil
lo attend tiie meetings in adjot?ui.s; i't!oi:H.
Tlie Superintendent expeits to te pretnt at
all of them. ,
J. M. Kerket.
IltuuN, Pa., October .
Lost.
Mi Tuesday, UetotMrr '.Kh, betvHi4 Ijivans
ville and Snyder's Mill, two piwets of iioiu.
;itd ie carpel. The tin-ler will be s-uitahly r
w.irded by having tiicin at ihe Hkkalu or
Hellow Mike.
'"irotlow, FTsJr;? Nthr roij my, oh my,
but lain glad to see you, wheu did yoa c-t
back ? "I canK on Monday Mike. 1 jut
irtppnl in to see J. B. in his ne siire.
(ioily but things look nii'e in there." Yu
bet, I-'isk'Suyder is all riIiU Ta, Ta ! I'm
in a hurry."
pvrulci
id Coinjv.iiy, of Iteno tiuhh, t:i:e t:
from Iad i:y. Thr tmia !e? Lead
half an hour late wth the rmym:i-:r.
A. Km rT suppluxl with aNm jo,i4i t
pay otf ti.e timber employe. C:.if Fn.';-
i.i f-r li-:k liiarksintie and paj- Lr an ! :
e'l.pioyes i:uiiderin about pe-.pie were
on bapl. j
Tiit y ran wit1 inert a."-rd p-til. to n .1k.1 !
i:p ii!! f.ine. to a point ai-jrit poyur'i trt t 1
tii-jYne uf a:t- k, re t!it-y sk-wi- I up ut
let s!ine vin-ti'-n n.en oil. Tu: aiout', aver,- I
rd a rt-at raLiiuity. for Itfre t':.e traji kti't :
fsilly uiuiiT ii.MtJ ny th n'.ifie?l ptil irotn ;
t!se rail '.hat had br. rvinove'l a It w iut-h. j
lytlse ri!rtw-ri and ti:e train w.ls i ra:!t."h :
Iirini the etMtt'nu-h i-f the nnunent a t-om-matid
of' hands up" fame fn;ni tlie rtt'V -s
af'Uipan:ed by a voMey their Wiurlit'r !
ntles into t fie the cab, tlat tars and ftiiiie 1
llliotit at;v srioti, resuit. ' 1
W. A Heinur, 11 ho was on the en:;::. '
discharged inni barreN f fi is a!..rti::jn, load- '
p with tiH-khtt. at two ofthe robber'', who
A!i mo.la!'y woundctl. The others tied to)
where tlieir ho.-ses were tied, mounted and j
di-vippearf J in the un-h rbru.-h.
Ofj td the wounded nrt'ls-n as capturt-l (
and i now in tie Iead-(MnI T . and wili !
pmhab'r die bffori.4 n;t rni::,. Ilirt n:U'.; i
" liiiiy " Wilxui, and ht- ia an ;iidi ted iinfn; ;
thft-f frwm Pennington tMinty f.r wr.uru t:,ti '
.ht-rsd" lias Itet-n hfinttfi' with a warrant !'-r .
ti.e i-a-t two (r tliree nmnifi. H mv.- '
tlie tuber two uns nam.d . lark and Jol;n-"n. '
Tiie !aTf,r was the iraiier and e.j'-td. The ;
ht r:M and a pie of Houte'-taktf employes '
a;e furiur the uii:i?y, and their capture ;
is certain. Kxcitrm- it runs httrh ai-d, if
ihty a.etapturtd I.yu. ii w.ii he sUiii- ',
luriiy ih-It out to tfjeni.
Ten Thousand Drowned.
FANCY GOODS
DRUGS"
t.ii.B
DRUGS!
EHFORB.
Niicccssor t
GEO. W. BEXFORD & SON.,
OLDES DRUG STOREIN SWIERSHT COUNTY,
At No. 1, Baer's Block,
somp:rskt. pexx'a.
1 krp -.n.-;a ''.'.y '. ;i.uid a iar-f -t.- k f
DRUGS. AIKDICIXHS. CHKMICALlS.
DYE STUFFS, FAINTS, OILS
AND VAIiXISIIKS.
Tio purest and best t-. ' Un.n.l in tins market. We a. o kei-p on hand f.;i; li.e ,
TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
n. 1 i:rten.-ncf" t:-d in.th by I'hyi '-tr-i hod Ciriiiii.-s. We z-utia: n
;n ttiis line, --,!-ci sai ':'ais:
A:iJ
ir.t.::.-!
Catarrh in tii- i.i ... vu 1 r i..i- ;
loih-trne i.u I - r .!..- di--:i-" ; p'-s-.i.ie j
un.i! the pM;oii 1 thor.':-d.!y -iad.t"U'-i
fp:n the t-m. 1" .r tt..L- irtniN'.
ISar-jpari'la is t':e b'.-t tu n i;u. .;: 1
rrisvl."i. .iS bouies ?' '. W
a bi;i.
If :: w,nt an ').er-'tt, thii yn areure (
wani eitrri,ltMer from la-t tad's Motk,
"'-ti -v
bran 3 new r.,. at
all wet.t up iu f
Prioe.' way down.
r . a n.y o. i t :
ck is eiitir. Iv n-w
We have rrretvrd an iiivitaticn to be pres- j
rut at th" M.r ifOf M -.i-.y il I'-ierm;.!.
to Mr. Ii-I riu II. Wili-;n. ou Wedued ty,
1 K toh.-f m h alf-pa.l sev(-u o riiH-k. St.
P i 1! y'C'. ir."!!. I-avenw,.rth, Kansas. Mr.
Vt';N-.,Ti is a ii tmr t Imy by birth and b-arn-"1
Un- priu;"'! trade in tlie llr.BAi.n otli.-e.
He cr.rsM.-d b"Vond the M:-::xippi in :lte
ta-Sy 4'nrier. where !.e lias be-n tmiri'Mitly
a a; --. ul. At preset it Tr. Wt!nn n em
p! ytd a jf( n( ral aj,'t :it Tor a prjaiiucot iu
ve'.uieiit (.""U.pany.
j has omtdu dM that the ihuUers tliat arv al
ways fastened at tiie chwe of the day'? bn-i-iit
mut have Inn n opened and neirleete!
to te re-chised nrinc thn early e.-eninjr and
worv Tisturbed by the wind, tlius alarming
ti.e watchman.
A writer on po'i;i-a"
am opik.-sv' 1 to eli.-!p r !
ciliral prodtK-fs. Cir-ip ir-i is ;i
prM,.i''to n-aii vl. Li:ir. --ijrv.:'
f-.r toi!ii:$r slav.--, witii:ut t; iyc an
atuti:if:i i"..r Ihe iu.:ire. liu; aii
and nak'- Ine sr-i pan: -.-.. ?rn
fillow ly jitUe ti.v pr.-.''.-:
labor.
The lKUf-rats of Jfffer-ttn and ailjt.inin
tftwnIi:j'', iticludii! simt.c kw from the
y'Jjcr side of the Wes!morrland Sine, attempt
ed to raise a "hickory " at Pakersvdie, on Sat
nrdar last. After laboring from eary in lite
monnn tiil away past no.m, the pole was
gotten tojuthcr but not into tlie air, a-s if
broke snmewlu rc n-ar the mi. 1. lie when a
few fcset fmm the jrrcnjnd. Wm. II. Uuppfe
tv? Val TTiv K.is- wr nn hand "ct.rjk.ti
j fiilT'of free trai enthusijn. but italler
vh .tfi a-.-r.-
i rtJi Jp
: w:; !nut
iU HOVtrr.P,
.mi f rii.u-
t f Clfvip
V wt 'rrT to learn itfUie rr.:? fortune
thai l-'v-d i-nir friend, 1'rjak itrdi'-rs, f (
C .;a.:-.; t-tt l,.- I-(. 'Ml ninms-tiiV nignt CI
i.i-t week bin bam in sme inreteriMiJ man-
rr to.k firt-. and was !;itreiy fonsumed. t r"ri-J whf-n th p1e broke, and no .ptixbs
Thi" rvni w:.-k wr-M t.' w ft ti hjs summer
er :.. Kortniiaiely he J'J.'vde'l in, jpettinj?
out all ld Ue stx-k aui farming imple
rre:?s Mr. It idt rs bad hrti tbrtshing
buckwheat during the tlay, and did not get
hon p till i. r dark. Ilia Its waa partiaily
c. ertxl b- insura'; e.
w.Ji fc-r maw; :
t.ire of l ie
the N.iVfiii'i.'r
Str iii: t'jr
the l.-n i
and Mr A!kit;.on' stI- .if arlieh-sis the !
niot ndvamtd Work !:e hus
i;j-tn's jrriis of artieiei
. t -iv- t::i- to a t". 2- J
nod 1.;-; toiiinbt.iit ti t" !
r imm'.w a ill '. T!:f 1
5"ub;;t upe ' i'ne tMirvwe ot 1
to pnn-ent iiie be-sr ctutrnt (ive
AtiitTtnt e ("r.oruio ui.j C.s,
ct ot
in this
T sper-al r-tpit Captain H- H- Kuhn
of J.bntowi.. will disu-s the tariff quest ion
at 1 It Ihpuh'it-an 111- ntrtiiiig t beheld
at Per.in at 2 o'clock Satur-Say afternoon,
i -rt'iber J.nh. In hi early youth, beiore the
v nr ihe Captnin Wt-rked at l:i trade of
hh ksmith, m iic-rtin aud h-x many pleaa-
ant r o!ixr ns Af the ancient lown and its
dire. tit u
were d(iverd. There are very few precin; 'a
in Somerset county where en-Dem-XTais
ran be collected toyMlier to raie a r!e and
JefTerson, it would ent, is not one of them.
Following is the fuli itst of o'litrs elected
by the ate Convention of the W. C. T. I.,
in i-wwion at Pittslmri;" President. J-Vances
Ia Swift; Corresponding Set rvtun-, Mts K!len
M. Watsvn ; IiTortli;j: Jwcmiary, Mrs. Jos.
I. Wroka; Treastirvr, .Mrs, W. It. Wwxli;
lHf!atai-Lar4e. Mr. H. C. Campbell ; Al
tenaatc, Mum M. M. Prtssly. National dt-Irf-rrates
-pe also chodf-ti. aiming them being
the f)Uwwing ; Arnc-trung and Cambria
Counties, Mrs. W. S. Metdjling ; aiteniate.
Serious Illness of Dr. S. C. Lane.
In, Samuel ti. Iane is lyin seriously id
at his hou-e in chamberbtir; and it is (ear
ed that he may not recover. n Saturday
Ur, Wiliiam Pepper uf Ph;ladt'!p!iia wa-
telegraphed for ami he wnt on a pev:a' train
whieli rrtv-hed ben? about 2 o'c!t,'fc yesterday
morning. Ir. Ttne is well known all over
t!ie PtMe. IVrriniT The war he was surgeon of
the Fifth Penffylvania reserves and during
tl e latter part of the war he w is ajt-tUtant
snreon greneral of P'nnylvaT)ia. lie is at
present a member of the board of trustees of
the .Jtate lunatic hospital in this city. The
many friends of Pr. Kane hope that he may
speedily be restored to health. JlirrUbrg
Wheat Going; Skyward.
Wheat has tVen rainp in price steadily
for the paM two weeks, but that does
not atT"ect E. S. Kan. tier's Tobacco Store,
where yon can get Cigars. Toh-o. Pipes
aud all kinds of smoker's supplies cheaper
thnn ever. New grades of Tobacco arriving
daifv. dive him a call.
Prosjwctinff for Oil and Cas.
The IVtlfi'M County Prvvl oprm-nt Ctm
pany haw leased 2 OOit arres of land in Mor
rison's Cove, and have a.mme.crd business.
How to Help Vour Digestion.
Aim every .lay we icel tne unpiei-aui ( Urm Bloomiield township. We trust a
Bed-rock ;PrIces
nn Queenware. filaware and Willoware
at No. 2. Haer s ltl-vi. The phte to g-t the
highest prices for country pmditoe.
Look.
The price of Flour has advanced friibt-
fUHy. but Marviits crVbrateil BriU and 1
superior Cakes an-KVa k"TH an iliair at the j
old prioe at the store of K. U. ikj.T.-ttlii. ilea!- 1
pr in tine family gpirirMe
S3l I'B J..-:sro. t.Kjt. II. C!dn:i mail
ceiv-vl livre to day j-r f'e:tiner i'ry cf p.
from Ifor Kong and Yok liarna. ay- t
a disa-itroiis fl m-1 luttl iTurV'! ne.ir Fa
Suan !Iicu in the vkdnity of Pekin.
the ni;rht ofAntru-t VI sewn and 2 l.:i!f 1
incl.ex-f rain tell in IVk;n and ininifn.-e !
V'ihunv-i ttf water collected in ravim- ut
I.icn-I-i-Ho. and sinM-.n!;- br.ke i:i upon i
twenty vil Uigur. More tinoi l-i.s) isple !
were dmw-ied and a lar nuiuU'r,,fdra.i.-hl IflNt. ASSORT;., Lir4T OF EIRTJHDAY GlfTS ALWAYS INSTOCK.
t aiiinuk haes in vaiifyj nt ir Pt k:il
are iu darireT evTy season as thr hil's irt
detiti;Te of tnes. and the wntcrs ;low Ur- ' h r '
in feurful torrents uitf.,l.,l hy ti.e v g .ThR TiIE AKK.-ParS. BOTH I-.MKST1C AM, IMP'.r.rKD
tation. News of .hecatxtmpae was bmi..it
by misi Kiaries who have bn livitur nar
the s--netf diatrr.
TOILET ARTICLES ASl SUNDRIES 'r EXE RALLY KEPT .V
A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
TOBACCO and CIGARS
-T TIIE MARKET AKKi iRCS. Ii'T I'i .VKSTI' AM, 1
j Fi oSofi
' Mv
T9
iii
A
tl'ITUliS MXICK
I'I.
Hoihstetle Herr. men liaut tailors Main
moth t..k. in rom rerwdty otcupitfl by
J. H. Snyder. It you are in med of a new
fall ami winter suit, overcoat or anything
in oar line don't fail to give us a calf, iat
isfajtion guaranteed in every rsp.ct.
H'l- iisrrrLFK tt IIiikr.
'( H.HIHT. t
ti.
-.i-iT A A-i-
A car load of tp:t.-;.'it)Ware and ghtjsware
jat received at aiy new store. Call and ee
them. I am not vin- them. away, h i: tiie
pric-s are so low it almost vm like it.
J. R. yYikR.
: in A. F.-mtv of "urtt K'
' T!i ini i.T-'i;li'''i i' tr it-t i h:
J 1t r h t ii- iurt u iti.--r-t-ulr il, f'a.i :r- tin
; hri'tnut" w. ) krafw-r. -!i ii : : i-t ; ; r i n
' K i-r. -i'-t'nfs(. m nl HTni,!r tins.- !i
; t lil'tk-i tfit-rt'To. UtTf'-V ifivt" tictltv It; fit jit- Miii
j att.-ii-l isi.' tUi of hi; rti-p.-iiiiin-nt at hi
; !!' i ii ?s.niv-r-v.t i'., n rn -n NiOv-in't-r
j at 't i i h. m.. th-(i Mnl It'T ail rT.tf
i a;tir'-!t"1 fir1 rv-ijiiirvl in a:tpfnr prr-'w-T i .. -:r
! ,), ..- hr .k-tsarrijd :r- :n ..,m,t; ia !r J,ttv
! .if ih- fund.
i i r.::A mk . fp-
I do
i, akc of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a s.i;
duality. We keep m l.uik, i timt any ;si i:il ittkm'-lii-u: rati
added. Slid tit iiTi!.s it pi.l.'i I.
ttjitare! biL-iuesw and tnve you j utr tuoiiet's worth.
troii''!t ti sli. w ifH.ils.
PUHE VIMS AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY.
A LARGL VARIETY CF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEC3.
Un. ...
CLARK H. EENFORD.
WAXTKI .
h't'.:.
MARRIED.
KM KUT KARNKTI On Thur-lay even
ing, .'to!n-r 11. l.S. at the Kvange!ial Mir-KinaT-
in Sonerset.. by liter. A. J. Ueale. Mr.
John . Kmert and Mis Annie M. Pamett.
bth of Sonitr-wr Count v. Pa.
.; (nr. ;! .i- 1 miT'.-i ;c : , - i.'
ii- 4 iv-:irt ;U-ir ttj; tt-. i. tan v. mt ti
; in . ii 'i i ton 1 1 ii mu a -i -. fii"i;w, un
;;n.i."'. it r ,:.t-. ct--i,i ..n ,-'fi ;h- .un,.
. li.- s.s. t.n V--1 It --. -r.-t ri iu- r K
sH.fr Afr h-t .b'-k.'y nvr t.'tf: -.t
t All', it'iv ,V.-.niti ,T i n-ttilv u i n". n-
j !"-r it t r.,.- t t:miii,, i,.w cnun in .
i i.':. it i- v-Tv e ::va:. t.h'y :..-) p.,r i ;Il
J .k y.Mirttrnai,'.-! fnr it, anl n--v m..i:. r,
i lt t'i- (- may itw n siiilcvr ;m i' 'i '-fi
j i-ii. a rtiri' ail. a. fuiibt-! ty .m'-U Isfi-ti...!
j l',r- (nil rt pi I if -tllliii .tilt, '."( ixi
j ti. Touna in :ri mHrk-'t- A-i-irtMi. f..- fi
J iii(.rriiiTj'Hi. Mux K.t.-io, J K'l-rn.i .ilcvT.
I tiatiiy. .'.
irn
DIED.
U- At jvanvlie, .Suuer-M-t County,
Pa., Irwin ilow; son ofJucob F. Frietlluie.
aired 3 years, I month and 5 days.
MOOtTK On the ZlU of Au-nt 1H
near WakersviHe, Pa of eaneer in fare,
William Moore, aed T- years and a lew
davs, !
NKWMAN On Sunday, U tobcr 7, Iv. i
near Uniotitown, Favttte county. Pa, Mrs. ,
They are now pnmprctin on the Snyder I t trah yt.wnia 4f vears, months and t
Salesmen Wanted
n w.
(( tAfctJt
One Thousand
Wehirt-0l SALARY Ir '
riituiiii'sr'ii.u ii irt:iV-rTvl.
Loiithers Drugstore,
Main Street, Somerset, Pa.
TVi't .4isl Tr" Civi s P.Tv. T ---i flX
Aiw.i u k U.VivM kUb.My M.w.i. fa U.vUw
F1".lfi VVS. 1 IS) Cf.s. mC
FEESH AUD PURE DRUGS,
llcdieincs. Due Stufi's, Spoiuji, Trusts,
Supporters, Toilet Articles,
l'erf tunes, Ar.
trie
one-. stHt.ti i,e. li
lilt. i. I VAN Ll
oetlT-lt
k Hr-( .
nmne. Af-i;':
t;.k n -
rF':.".s.tL ATTr-.s r't'N to tue "j:ki
sen M l:-Ml;V i'fi .
i.snv. N. V
in
Il'iAI.'NoTIi'K.
Ti:e r.ilowinp letle-s r-' ii i ai r i i i n; iu the
.ili-sp at Somerset, w.i. Ieni to the
!e:.. lifer otlin if ni.t e-al!eil h-r nilliiil let!
dm s (ri-.iji tio- & ,te. n. t-iL.-r 1 7. is-s :
Iiruo, ." n.la ; U iker, J.i-.s.j j.; s:.itili-
man. Allan : ..liver. Win. J ; V .r. H"--sxsr
: i rilx. W. Ji. ; Hriijr, Mr. and 11 r, 1'
Y. ; Il.mver, W. ; Ileyer. Antnti'la T ; lf.iv"
I izzie ; la-e ,t llro . I,. II.; Lin -. Aririj
M' Ijee. llary V. ; Miller, J. In hrie ; Ni-d-rn.
Al- t ; Oaks, John ; IVnnsi. Ijif.ra 1
I'i 'arod. svisij,! ; Powers. Jos-p! h.c ; K..y.
l:tii A : JLiymoud. '.'has. K. ; Snyder.
L'ie ; Shank. Hon.: Sh-K-key, ("iiinsalaR .
Si- nfir. M c. il ; Trent. J. I. : Ta;, N.
II ; Walker. H.iith : Will. Henry ; Wrss
intr. A. B. ; William, (l.siro ; Yu- J.
K. r'o.-i.:-n. Kisdwoi-d A Tieirjs', Msisrs. ;
Ilordos, An dp).
J. K. Ccrnorra, P. M.
4-iti r.s. Hisold-tiin friends and iinghbtirs Miss C. ii. W. Kiwter ; Clearfield and Ulair
1 -r tHn to hnvis him address them aod j Conntiea, Mrs. H. M. Ia-itr.y . alternate, Mrs.
m il! turn mil iu larje" riuiulrers to hear him.
wittier shakers v ill also lie present and ad
ilrss ilie tuer.lti-
K.s-IJurs We'rW, of .Somerset, who so
h.'j: n.l d over th destinies ot the county
si'ii. lia? ax last lieis-me .1 r-invert u tlie be
li' T thai Mi-yersiUir is a leedle ahead of r-iim-erset.
nr ffiildy streets, our new water
works all failed to make any iiuprrssion on
lo. loyalty to his own town. But having
partuki-n ;" liis dinner at the-slh-er Hottse,"
wiilie sitting-by the stoTe t'lckiri- his ttth,
Lis eye f. 1! on a car.! oi the wall hearmp tlie
1- ?nd - S:er nofi.v Orand Army at
ti: ILi-puhh : f:ies-ts first and thinl Wednes
day eo-'ih aisk." TlnJ settled the business ;
only his honor is fnixzied ta know how
mitry Wednesdays It takes to make w-ek
in Merrviide. Commercial.
ii. . Str-at'C l. Indioiiy t'onnt, Mrs. Ceo.
Hill; Alternate. Mrs. W. II. M.-Masters. Ju
tiiata, B'.slford. Franklin and Columbia Coun
ties. Mrs. Helen I. Keier ; alternate. Miss
Haliie Irwin. Xorthampton, North JniUr
land, anj Snetst t'ootititsj. Miss Jane Ixjw
ry ; alternate. Mrs. M. O. Koosor. West
moreland. Mrs, H. C. Urny ; alternate, Mrs.
J.B. Peerist
EeV. W. H. S'ttlemyer ami wife departed
this afternoon for luxkuood, Somerset
County, where Sir. Ssettlemyer will to-inor-rosr
take charge af tlie Lutheran ehurrh as
paMor. Mr. iettleaiyer is a hrother-in-law
of Hev. IL A. Kin!:, I. P. He was born at
WHmo.-t, tliio county, and was pastor of th
ehurrh there. He was also formerly fmn.it
of the eharrh, at rjtaunton, Virginia. Johm
kmm Tribune
seii-alions of indigestion. Try Allooek's l'i-
rous Hasten and l reiieveil. J. F. Ltaveu
port, of Canarsie, N. Y., writes :
" I have been Try niueh tmuhlei! with a
violent pain below my chest bone. I was
told by several physicians that it wks iheu
nuitism of the diaphragm. It rusu'ted from
cold and exposure. I had very little appe
tite, and dicstinl niy tVod with greuldiiti
cnlty. 1 placed one af Allcock's Porous Plat,
ters bi'iow the breast hohe.and tiso on each
si.ii'. In the course of 24 hours ail tain had
cea-ed, and I wits able to eal and digest a
'Hjii s.p'.are meal, sotnethinj; I ii.-id not done
in t-.v w.sks. , jt better ooostant'y, and
at the end of sever days found myself entire
ly r.i-1!. ronce then I have used Allcock's
P.-.ius Piasters for cold, cutiiths and ftains.
in my side, and I Lave always found them
jaick and effective.
Farmersoftcn deceive themselves by think
ing they cannot afford b buy a hore blan
ket. When horses are not blanketed in cold
weatiwr. il they keep in gotsl condition, they
must eat more to keep warm than a horse
blanket would cost. Whin spring comes a
horse Hint has been blanketed all winter ia
usually worth $"u Infl'iO more than one
who has not been b'ae.iceleil. It i money
in the Urrucr s ponket to blanket his horses.
Tbe o-A hore blanket tiianufailurers, whose
attractive advertisements are apieariiijr in
our paper, are filling a long-Jelt want among
farmers b making strong burse blankets,
which ear wcil. No cloth is more deoeiv
iii than horse blanket clolh, for weak blan
kets which wili not wear can be made lo
look as well as strong ones. This firm is
wise in using printers ink to tell farmer;
Ihiw tltcy can buy a goixl blanket, and in
Be.ectiujr. the columns Of this paper, which
has a large circulation throughout the
couutv.
rich find may reward tlieir etforts. ,efiirrr.
Wanted!
Dealers and nil to know we have a full line
of rakes; Imth hand and self iluiiip. which
ae otU-r at prices to suit the times. Avei.ts
wanted to sell the Walker Kakis. Address
W. F. Walker,
Somerset, Pa.
Wanted !
Hides, and Furs. 1 will pay the hiphrst
cash price for all kiml of hides, pelts and
turs. (iali un me at my residence, immedi
ately west of Ihe S. & f. station.
H. (i.ft'nxiXiiHAK..
For Sale.
One very handsome maruie-top walnut
sj'ile-boartl. in irood ciiindition. Will be sold
cheap, (.'si! at I'tkvLn offlit.
For Sale.
A twenty -fire horse power Jaw mill, for
sale very cheap, on payments. Call on or
address E.J. Hiuse. Siitnerst, Pa.
3 days.
WrilMKR. m Monday, O-tober , H-.s.
in Middleereek T owns'iip. Soi.ierset Cunnly,
Pa.. Mrs Eliiilieth Weimer, ageil 'i.; years.
7 monibs and ." days.
. . . .
Excursion Tickets to the Virginia
Agricultural, Mechanical and
Tobacco Exposition, Rich
mond, Va.
Tiie n. A O. Ii. R. Co. will sell excursiuo
tickets to Richmond, Va., every Monday
and Thnrsilay dtirintr Ktiler anl until Nov.
1'Hli, for the acrommoditiou of those desir
ing to visit the Kxposition. Trie lieisets will
be ptofl coine on Ly of issue and the day
IbllowiBi;, and will bo valiil iir vetuni tnp
autil November 2U, in !titve : We give
beiiisra iit of station an-l riaa-i trip rates
via Washinntoii. 1. C. : Johnstown iil.Ti;
Simerset $lol'v: I! ockw d iin
... .. .
Ready to Bet His Farm.
msicius PrescriDUQiis
.pi
Fsiily M
ftiivtn-N-eri .(-fi'-,i- hr .li'4i r t!:
Ki.rilvvlt. K-tMr. ''i-t-l, an'l nt' t u-itttr atU'i :
ri.'i'ort a tKnliiiUmi tf in t'.'itl- in it; hm.-l- j
Jikxnlt I'lrftrlftnth itrt l.t--"'i:l"r. t
NwTica tn ili-ref.r-kdT ii ihit 1 aMv'-iil:. '
Hi- i Hif at '- t ;, ifi -.1 h r-st t FUir. :-;.. on
f I--:1ht, tilt? l-t rtav r( Sn'-rVver, H I
j J. t. ki.;vk; . I
25
v.v.art.i'iA Bir.v ; r.i.v y i. wir :.' ash f nr. ak1ii.k
SPJXTACLKS, EYI-X;i.AS.SKS.
Full Line ot Optical Goousj alwavs on hwl. From
such a large assortment ail can be suited.
THE FINEST BRAHBS OF CIGARS
Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our rood
to intending purchasers, whether they buy
ircm us or rNrwhere.
J. M. LOUTHER, M. D.
MAIN STREET - - - - SBMEP.SET.PA.
IS
alld
Ki. VL Nt TICK.
H-ivinx ben si'r int, -I by l!:'- JinKs-. nf ill
i iriihii.-i - 1 ht! ..I' n.iii,th-( 1 'ni'iiy ,h;.- n. :
fo,- 1.1-ei lie-e.'-eplIoni l:!t l ir. IB'- i-l.te of I
llerr Kwr. it.--a-st xiui a'ea. l louk-.- iilnl - 1
(..rt it .! i.i nleil Inn ot :he lun-li. ill tiie l.na.U irf Jo- j
-.!! I'.nirti ii;:!. the t xeetiu.r. i
Norii i; is i :.e-t 1,-r" even thiet I wrtl nil. id to !
thenl.-s ii my -sticw in r.,m -rs.-: n..r.rt,n on f
l-'ri'lay, lue I'.ifi day ol N-e-e n-r, l-s.
. ll. MSIMH, I
oet'T. A. M,. ill'. J
Big Pension Payments.
The rittsbtiritb Petu-ion Azency on Satur
day paid lo Jrrrmiah Stately, of Fayetteville
Frankiiti Coonty, $j.'M sV back pension
money, aud be will draw 72 per month,
dnrir.tf tbe remainder of bis life, for total
blimUie. JUward ilea, of Xew Castle, for
iusantty, sarunsi by a gunshot wound, was
paid $ 1,5k 7 J andi.30 ier nionih hereafter.
Flour and Feed,
Together with tlroec-riis. 1 keep on Land a
complete stuck of Flour, Oils, Corn. Mid
dlings, Chop and I'ran, and pay the Miriest
wsh market prices lor same. Persons wish
ing to buy or sell, will find it to t ieir ad
vantage to give me a call.
M. S-iiaoi t.
Property for Sale.
It is situated two mileswei-t of Stoy-estown
alontr the pike, containing seven acres, on
whh h tliere Ls erected a new dwellinz house,
a stable, anj oth.T neces-ary otitboildincs.
Two sjiriitys), with good water. A youn
oiebard, containing ehoi.e applr, peach,
prune, plum, ijuince and pear tree, for JV8J.
in fl'iO payments. For further information
iinnire at proerty. or address
L. ft. MtLLrs. Laransviile, Pa.
Pensions have been ninted to Cbauncey
Yutzy, Berlin, and to Sarah, widow of
Chrirlian rijiangler, Stoyestowo. Increase cf
pension has been granted to Edward Zom,
Berlin; Daniel J. Miller, Connor, and John
B. Zufall, Somerset.
WksTox, W. Va.. K:t. 13. Jcs-eCiinninc- j
ham. a farmer of Ilraxtoo, cuui.ty. otfers to i
let on the election of Harrison and Morton his j
farn: ofslaen-s, on K in nvl creek, ill Hnitton t
county; to which he holds unim iinilre.l
title, against ciiati or real estate ot equal i
value. The nuestion of value is to be Up.d- '
eil by two arbitrators, and in case of a dis- ;
pufp by an umpire "elected by the arbitrators
When (old by a reiiifn rat tl.ct it rj risky
business, be said :
" Well, if drover is re-elected I won t have
any use lor my firm anyhow."
Base Bait Benefit.
Niw Yokk, Oct. U The New York base
bail team had a beuerit at the filar Theater
to-nigbt al which about $..isi was realized.
Near theclose of tbe perfjrmam'e tl.e stage
was seta ith a scene of the Polo grounds.
The tiiants iben came on the stage. Artos
J. Cujaiminirs prescnleij them with the j. n
nant tiiey had won. It was nreived by
Messrs. Mntrie and Ewing on b half of tlie
club.
KVIala
MILLINERY OPENING!
English and French TrimmscI
PATTERN
IBoieis ai Hats !
Our Representative h-uini
just returaeti from London and j
l'aris we arc prepared to siiow
all the latest and exclusive j
Novelties in Trimmed and Up.-
trimmed (ioods and Millinery j
in general, from leading lx)udon j
and Faris Houses, all of our j
own direct importation. !
Furniture! Furniture!
At Great Bargains!
AGAIN WE CALlo YGUfrTTENTiON TO OLM
:s oa:7T2.t, :: a
hx-3 ca Car.!
t - I . . .
V.
. lao.1
s,
ikd mm russiiDi
Tie C. L Vmi ItiMti Xtistiy Cirpjaty
of Gentr, S. Y. He tbeir advert iseiuer.t
" Salt; Horn Waiiiid," in another column.
The oomfields present a st orking appear-ance.
AT ".IIP TI.Y RUM'i T Ti TI.:
T7ii(lert'ikiiiLr and IiiibalmiiiLr
ATTKNiif.il 1l "UIU i lii.i;iTS(.ss.
CoiTiiis, Caskets and Burial Robes. A f'.iil lir.e kept for
iir.ir.ediate use.
C0FF.R0TH & CO.,
Main Cross Street, Somerset, Pa.
41 KIFTU AVI-. PITTSiLE;U.PJi.
4 AttRutiuii'Jivcn to M-jtimi:!,, nTum.
i tv- -. 6" .. m-tM. -
m teBH'Tt. Tflkrr'
dp irrtt.
ir.-m":: oi k in as th k koa i f
;i'...Mrti AaTpatafMPfhrPirallsVBwrartfHlM
(ho. 77. Clofia & Co., ii & 55 liizt ii sw i
s f
ii
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