The Somerset Herald. ;fori;e k. stll, f-,wt. JUSEiSi)AT- ..OcU.lier J. lass. Republican County Committee. T'-e following named ger.tleniea compose the list for the ensuing year. AddUon B. F. Fullmer. Allegheny N- C. Deeier. Allegheny Xo. i-Oeo. II. Martin, iiiack G. U iltlltsr. Berlin Borough W. 8. Matthews. r.foihersvAllcy--3. 6. Forney. Coaeniaugh A. F. trwai.k. U-Jjd. ijrougii V. M. Ci.ck. K.kli.k No. 1 Lloyd Bem-hy. tikiick No. 2 CbruKain Folic. tjrecuviile Fwi lurr. Jcff-.Twn Frederick stbaulis. Jeiincr 1'-. OiVilA .lerncrtvau Boroicb-P. L. Wiand. Laruwr L. O. Iom. Lower TurkeytWitJ. J- Kusii. Mcycrs.Ule Borough K. M- l-ichiy. )!;j.wwk-Ji WLipkey. M;:i jrii U. H. 1'uU. N .tiiamjtfoii W. H. Poorbauli. Oiutorviiit Borou?h Peter Pile. ew lla-.tiruore B ..niutrh John tieorge. fpe F.. J Scse. iM:i'.t-J. K. Fnu-t. Rinulurtiii. John IIjou r. l;.aw.wdl-n.tti:i.-M. H. II iri.-li. -V.i-i.ury iV!' W. 11- lH-l'.f. i-aa-ie-M. I. Uiel. -..,:. -rsei. 11 im.;-h--Dr. J. K. Ri.s-.vker. Somerset T owiislilp . 1 - 1 fb.jur. ;.,r.ursct Tc.i.i.:p No. 2-J. ? iuli.aic.pl -in J. 1. IXiker. -loiiycreck Win. H. Miller, stoves-town Boroui.-1. Aaron yUaiTer. Mii'muit-M. K. -ilker. i'p;wr Tiii t.-y tMit Fni iuaii Youiikm. Vursina Boroii'.h K. I. Yntzy. Wel'-er'sbur; li ls ;. K. S.t'LL, L. loiii--. t". Ml H.f Cliiiifii: t'm lTlvei! litter the tay your d.-uti at keri in;, ilers. Kv-ry!sMly cva;pla:t tun wet w-atiier. to Mrs. A. fl -ves. 1'U! for f'.'f kiiirs anU (j ii' Mis. a. v. : for coeJp g'. ds of ail k.n.is. When you a. i:. i" :".:'. o-b. to Mr-i. ;. to Mrs. A. K. . Ch'sf". e' and ehil- I...-, to Mrs. A- E. I'. w-iij and 'iu' v to Mr- A 1- '' fjitr eal p'.uA i for fiannciis skirt? A l l l-l!it"-l r!-i:ne'.. 1-re. .,.i-o.i.s. ke cuid e-aia W-ter at l,.-. n r.t .1 1 .-k rfl is i;r ait.",; tlie ran-- -! of the (.,.,. to Mrs. A. K f:.l' f S ci vh...hi"M- u:-it-rwear. , s. l.i.liis I'O Mr. A. 1- i o. s t-.r I .a :i el nan-.Tr i-at J, I: Mr-. A. E. 1 A s ti.r 1-ni.c.es- i.'1 La a.s .!:-. '.K'ii lis. tJ. - are o.i t:-e and their ward the -u..oy -squill. W e hear ot cut I.a. .!.( oe. u ma ie Yes. I am '.a ". s.e me. '. 1 and see a li U'l- oil tt.e e.eitl ...! n.;a v i i;.r.y. lie n.- tu. Co:i.ea:id j. B. 5.M i'U. ie display of Miiunery ;el's, Jeliuer X ihttols. (oso.is at J. A . Ki-io As Tl.atik.-s;va.g ay approaches m 1-. i.. i:.- n:a ios.oQ to riKlsl h ur ter. Oo to f ..:s , Mrs, A. K. Ibis tor p-ou oo-ss a s . lor tie- uioliuiu and loaer . fa- s- t:.,i.io..i ira-r-; guaxatitet d f'-r a p oreaK or rust, at -nod ; 15 ;e- oi tiir,c yrai- not t er ik jny-r s. Xtiere is no doubt !,at J. B. emy.k-r's ae SMoek o! . lolli'.n is ti. ar-st i-nd tinai-tst efcer opeot.i in -H.'luir-et. .. . i:. Mr. A. 1. VS.l s for s: ii.-. vt.vet-. piu-li, aud aa kllfle of ta-tnol.Oie dnss, vluali, hat, and UoUlM tr.Ulll.l.ie". New KHini, new p-sis. and low prk-ea is :.ai drawn.); the svwd at J. B. vlMU. Aroiit.4 :lur is by far the Us-t in the t.. u. K.ery g.i l.oa.M;ke-i-r -." .-v.,ro.a kp a -opp.y oi iv ou hand. Hyt i, loss. and eta l.s i-.i al 1 ioiik na lW ar.et..a .J a: a. I '.-:---. -' ' --a- 1 " K.:g" nialiai-x .i-.-ei at liieso fccr .V riiiyder s. iaviies call and s niy !" i.ue o: -a'i''i ! wh..e toe st.-kis hi I: T-ey -re h-a:t;.s. I lion t i-sl illaca eltt.er. 1 U7.k. I i an sell vi u ; er lut rcoai.t in U !.(.:; r th-u at y C-ii' and scv ni.-, wn. an 1 w.u tei. you uv. J. 15. Svvi-a. As entirely new line of Ca-p-1 an-i Bug", chat aii. be sold W.J oon li. pr.ee. You id m:ss souicti.iiv' if you buy beiore see.1 my ill.e. J. p.. s-m: is. We have on ham! a '.ar-re nuinl--r of j-ov-d l-rick which we will wll m quaiililk to sail tiie punt.aser. Prices ve-y re.w-jiiao.e. xard opisii tne puiriin; iu.o. ll..La.in Btoa. A PaB" A car lol : .p.ieeiisware and f;ia.-sare ja-1 nv-e:e. at m l store. t al alio see t:iem. 1 am n.it (t.vii-a; tiie.u away, but tiie I rices are so tow it almost seems i.i.e 11. J. '. r-NL'LU. Ph-asv u.itici this, as it is important. If you want to setiui your a'AMUiit on ttiy oooas with uie. vou la J-t uo so bee .re tiaf l-.it. nf ..venier. A;er that date I wi.l 1 da'e I w: ilhsior. B. Sxviitta. pce loeiu ill toe oali-is of a J'v.u want an ie:-siat. tnat yo-i a: wasni carnlov,r from It-t fail's sto k, b-and new. call at my - it. as my ..4 i s" k all -cent t.p i:t :moke: stock is e:it:rc:y new. Prices ay down. J. IJ. S.NTt E- II. i.stctier .v II rr merchant taller Vatti--.(....' . m M.ni reitntiy owupMri by J. i;. Mia der. Ii you are i:i u.t-1 of anew ialland w.i.ier sun, uvtr.ut - r anything in I ir lii.t d-Ai l tail to gi-e us a cili. sil- iion )iuaranie-'l i" every rvt. H. HsTtti-tk 4. iii-i. Mm itAkieX. We have just ad,ltd a Un-e h irtereraior to our ileal Mark. I, iu w lo, i, a!! nif lan i k. i am" . .-I.. can. M aitou. bel t, . kept oJisJaiiLy ou Land. iij. dai.y. Farttee buyitiK axmt cau have it kept iu the retrcraior until ranted. Kose Ijatis 4 (o. Bed-rock.Pricea m (ma--a-e. tilassware and Willow are at So. i Uaer's F.hA-k. tiie place lojrvt tbe luirbest thsi (ut nmntry pn -luce. Look. Tim j n.-e of Flour taa ivauctsi frij;lit fu'.iy. a-.-. Mars ins i l.-bratcd I'.nal and U4--i. vaies a: .d t rm kers are -eiliiii: at I be ..i pr.-e at iv store of K B. Co!i'r.h, deai- ia tiie faiaiiy yr-s-enes. Wanted ! H .Irs. and Fwrw. I will pay the l.'Jie-t I kinds of hides. prUs and e-sr-h ir,-e tie f ars. all on me at my rcsHiewr, imiaedi idy ..nt of the S. A -". Stauon. H . C. t' IS-HA K. For Sale, sin. irrc r,ar..ls oie marble-top no! siJe-UarX ia pood condition, hii. Ci'. at II -" v. n o li Will be sold roli'T:..ir c.." -Out door work has brn greatly retarded 1 y t!ie wet weather of the past fortnight. Mr. Will A. Kimruei and wife, ofPilts biuy. are visiting at the residence of Mr. Kiaunel fi!xr, J. 0. Kiruniai Esip We buzzard the assertion that sioruerset cnuuiy has erected niore Harrison and Morton timber than any county in the state. Cupt. II. H Kalin, of Johnstown, will address a Tie publican mass meeting at Balis bury oo Thursday evening of net! week- Peneicu.s Lava Ujcn granted to Jn C. Streitter, Xew Irs!mrtnn ; Paroutl Heisted. A l lison, and WUHtm SiautTir, Lamberu TiUe, th: eountv. Two tlx fuoters. Sheriff UuU illen and Ii trict Attorney Biesecker headed the parade Saturday n!ght and another ail footer, L. C. Coibtrn Fjq , bnj'ii op the rear. Clerk to the Cornm.sionen A. J. Hileman i Kill ni'nail to U.i bcDie. AllhuCKh .Unjrtmmh- i!!. it will be iwine time brfore Mr H.lfina-1 will be alilu U resume his du- liis. Tlu- n.jch'er B -ub Utilerity an n. uncw. in auotht-r column, the oirnini; of tlii' mioti.l trrru of this ariiool year. Tl.i i a very !ar-e ali i we believe, an excellent bcliool. i i(rs. Kil. M. Kironitll. son of tlie late i lr. F.l. M. Kimmeil. and Will r hell, left j for Seattle. Wa-hington Territory, on Thuri , ,k,y la-t. where Mr. Shell ' tuber, A. J. rs !;e!I. has l-eu reij n(f for the part year. The viter appointed by the court on a ;!'.: n f itlaeus of Stmfsel township wa'iig t have the townhip divided, have n-porte.1. fvrii:g a diviMoti. T e OHlrt will .rot .ably in the re: r future, onler an flerti.in to be heivl ft :de tl.e tptestion. Messrs lleuuvt: and oreer. of the Johns town t..1 of Art and Con) mere are nrgo-i.aiiiiL- .or a i-ac of the resilience of the late I. J. M irrell. If u :v-,f ji they will use ::.e ml ! nee and a .-rioo of toe ground f r s i.iA-1 pnrj'ws, their intention being to conO'U't a rejftilar rxvrding school. A farmer Pvitie near Hanover. York conn- I 'sr. put el-i iu a hole i:i the ground the other Jay. ai.d n.iiuio-ti-np found S-' in i; place, j Kls.te.1 by h. fortune he detartited '. aud i tl r f.'.l.v iik- morning be found hj money n. : mii:. a-i.i acre the cyp-ies who advis- j eti L:m to his fr.i-k. j In the .-i.eral s columns of ti'.Ls paper will Ik found a fondeaxed ai count of the j brntalm-irdrrofl'jyina-tcrMd'lufe andsta- j l.iv-i'oks Fisi.aiaa near W:!kharre. on Fri- dav last, i'-rth i a-ere emj loyeii by cm- ; t ira-tor Charie X. K i 1-i-n who ha-1 the con- : tra.- f..r di.iu- ::. Ailegneny -MomuaiO , tunnel jv.in . . ! C.w-k. f t I-a: r:.-ld county, arrived in town last we-k. wl.fre be will make his h'!iieon Vi'. : l iiioii t-v-t. Kev. Cook sac-reci- lv. W. . Ja. k-.in as minister in i :..i--v f the Sotacn-et district. V. B. tliurch. Iiuiins t! e term ol Iu v. Jackson s labors in ;::i'.erM't. C-.jUii'il aiiiiir-i liis ah:l to tiie a'.lse ..-f t ' he rna'le many friends who iues and unseili-h devotion l.e Master, and all of whom w:ii re'ret tiie ister aiid put: !o-s of such an eminent nnn- rtn: ri:izcn. T::e r..-'uhin-a..'is of --uiy-stown didn't raise a p., li s yer-.r hut th y ttu:i a hanu-oine t aioe r t toe bnx-'. IMe uanti-r is ltmu f.et aiid iu so-j'eii'ied on a nt-s stretched iroTii lire house of P. .1. Cover to that of N. ah lie n. jr. tu oneri'ltf is painted in la ' letters. Vote fur llarri.-on a.id Mor tm. lv.totluii to the country, American wai-ui the hii.-l.ert. n i iuier labor in ours. Hon. Kd. -M ull, tin the other side is the inscription. Tfarrison and Morton. No Tree trade. Ilorae n arkets for American ind.tstriL--. TuellcE.vLU wishes to acknowiedire the rvrriiit of an invitation from Mr. aud Mrs. J. 1!. M-rve to be present at tire marriar-r of thcirdai.-hltr. Mabel Ma-yurite to Francis M. K.mmeo. Thursday evening. tMolier i'eh.at s x o'cir- k. at tiieir residence Mo C.iok, N. braska Mr. Kinintell is a son of thei:iielr. El. M. Kitnmcl! and although ip.ote a yo'iuif ian h a number of years mi. c-s-fudy cnndiKlcJ alid edited the Mc CooktCmiity Tii'-. Frank ltaour heart i. -t conratuhitioiis and bc-t wishes for a k-ng Ui of aeriwl l !i-. rvne- o' have lie n r .ast re-mri is-UMi to tiie marruu-e lice ise following named Ierso:;s ; Howar! Holmes Fin-Key. of Mil ford town fch'paiil S -phU M Hemp of Bia k town ship. W.ioaoi ,T. H.--se of Saii-hury and Annie il. Mitlerof Meyers iale. Emantiei I. Kne- per and EmmaS.rVltn cl ot i'.rothersvaiicy. I -avid Be-videy of Ashland County Ohio and liariur Sal or M yei--Jale. Harry IVitner artd S-.-p .ia Keesw both f Cpf rTarkr vt'it t tutiip. I l.e t--i lion i f the Iputilitans of e -in ii-.t r-aturday even ibe grandest Rcpubiitaij n tiiat City. For this pur- J.jhn-n.'urti t- 1 u ii..-. ".-ir rr.h parade ever seen po-e thi tiie it. T.cwcis y have s-i ured excuryioa ran over A O. and Penusyivariia lUiirc-ads. w iit b? sold over the I. and U. to pariies of t-n or lisore. Tickets gi.itHi to re turn on the following day. Au earneM in- Arbor .:y was i"t vcr el ' Htincpil. v nation is ex.en.led to aii Republicans to be j feverish commercial activity, m uw h is lol-"rt-n! a:-,d pa.-ticipate, as it ia the desire of ! lowed by financial depres-ion. junics and the ci.mmilice to mske this tiie G.-amie-t ' Republiian Rally ivit held in this Cunsres ! ioiiai Hist riot. Toe parade r given under the acspices of li e Young Men's Rcpubli- ! cati Club, of Joimso i-wn. Cimeone. come all. On Wel:-s.lay eivnin z lust als.ut .s o'clor k tlie family of Mr. John llois-pple, residing on the f;-.u of Charles Hirtsappie. deceased, near Beth-1. was amused by a crackling, roaring tsow. and were surorised to see tlie bsm in Uaiues. The fire had gained u b he-a.iway. how. ver. ttiat tiir-y tvuid d-a nota v.ii to clu ck it. all 1 liiey lurai'l tiieir atten tion to -avma he stoi S. Ail tne live tiutt, cons.-'inir of horm-s. roes and phrs arid some of .he suia Urar'ic.cs of hauies.-, were ; saved. T .e barn, with the rest of tlie con- i te'tt.. cjn.-istiiig of hay, oats, wheal, and a '..:V nu.-r.'sT of va'.r.ai.'e firm.ng lruple mc,.!s, wen-eTit'n-ly ounstimnieil. TUekne is very heavy. It is not known whether t!ir- w as any tcis-anee. Tiie fire ia tup. p...sd to be ot iiiceU'i.ary or:.ii. The Ha-rison and Mo.t.m oua, in l.ieir natty new ;i:iiforuis and headed by the S. of V. drum cor;--. -Mrled,the principal streets their I . f tue toaii Saturday evening. Owing to j n e verj- cid i ami blnstery weather there as not a full turn out, bat the procession j jin-sei.led a verj-tred.iaiiieappearanoe neVer- tm-ieM. lue ciufc writ nave aiMinerrau-r tills. Werllt is eX(ASteJ day ecenius-. when a full turn Tr.e clob has a membership ol two bun. re.1. Ttiev expect to have a grand n.a-a meeting some lay next ween. Jiajor Wm. McKinley. the (rreat Protection leader has siirniried his willinsrness to be present and address the meeting iftlie appointments made Uir biui by tbe National oonimiuee do not e-mtlii-t. Tue date of the meeting- will be announced at the earliest day p.ible. ! Tlie InA-pe-ubnt tmh-r of Odd Fellows w ill dedicate tiieir corarn-idiomi and band- some new iiflj-t room on Wednesday. Mo i W.:ist. The following is tbe p-ivraru for j the day : Sperial tiraud Lod,:e meelin)- at j l 1 a m : Parade at 2 p. m. r IVdieation j at S p. m. ; I'ublic Address by (trand-tsai're- j tary James B. Nicholson, and otlierr. at i Jt i p. m. : IUrwj-t at the -"omerset Houti at j S.9 p. m. The Icn-al thxler is maaina; I oraU- preparatm-a for tlie etiteraiument of ! tiie many visiting l; rein -en waowiu ne pnw- er.t from all the kx'.ges in the county and j from diiiVreft W-Jfres -..rouhout tlie sjtate. J fiomerset Il-e No. we presume, is owe ' of tbe " su'West" of live Order in Feniuylva 1 n;a. as fhev ma their own buiUirn oe of the best in town end always have a haad- some sum in their tretcr-ary. TO BE SETTLED. Tn South Pann Stockholdafs to Held a Meeting Nwkt Weok-Tha ;'.' bUtu6rttnCa. from Plttfwg Coaioaeiviil tiaaeue. "The Jateof the South Fi nn will fee tet tle4 at the Bieeliog of sIx-kholiler-L wtiieb takes place here next week," nniarkeil a centleruaa wiu ia UnrHy iuterreleU in that wiieme lituaeillr. lie refu-d ali'. hi naate li be J bibbed fcr tb n-aMt.in that let tuihl be aecuiril of making pn nutiire di duwtrea. On being further iie.'tioiiel by tlie Omtmtrciiit Gaxrttei Informant, replied : "I will prefect what I am gning to tell too by remarking that the newspapers of Uiia city, with the esoiion of tlx Coamtr dal Gazette, have been ontrsreously gulled by the stockholder of the South Penn. Statements coning from these people bat been published repeatedly which were as far way from the truth a was possible. The reporters were informed by one stockholder that the road was being Lailt.Tliat digging was going oo daily and that the road bed was at soine points really for the tie. AU of this Is nntrue. There has hern no work dot or Construction since the grades were made, uor is there likely to be, judging from present indications. The qiieation will be dually settled at the meeting next week and if you call on me next Frkiay I will likely be abie to tell you whether we have con cluded to build ttie line or sell the balaiK of the sloi k to the Pennvylvauia Railroad Giropenr. xni p a a cas't rramn "The lat-namel orp-rt ion cannot pur cliaee the stiK k in its own name according to the ?:ale Supreme Coon decision, but what is the matter with a private individual buying it for that com;aiiy T' i. ,oere.v pnwm,.., o, ...a. s mm h luai imu. 'Ia onler to answer your question inteili gihly it will be nccearv for me to give you a b.-ief history of tlie deal a iih the IVur.svl vania railn.Nid. l'ierjoiit Morgan biu?ht enoui:h stock in our coinitiny some time apo to give him a eonlroHiug interest. He then sold out to the railroad company named. Tlie oilier stockholders appealed the ca.- to tlie Slate Supreme Court, m hich deA-ided that tlie Pennsylvania Comjiany could not pur chuse a competing line. Thecompaiiy nacieil then took the case to the Vnited States Su preme Court, where it rests at present await- J ins decision. Cntil the latter is rendered in our favor th.'re is not the least p.ibi!ity of j our building the road. Conseejuently the ' pubii-I.ed statements to tiie fir.tnirv are not only untrue, Lu: alnurd. That is why I disiike to see Iiirectors, stixkhohltrs or a hoever ei.- furnishes the information f.iol iti' tlie puhhc and tlie press in the manner they have been doing of late." WilT IT CIS T VC Bl'lLT. "Why could not the road be built pend ing the decision of the I'nited S.ates Cxirt ? 'S aipiy Us-a:i-e the risk involved would be Uo grvau Suppose tiiat we went ahead ana ouilt a nrst-cias-i luie, piacea roii;ng stock on it an ! oi-eiie-l it up for tra:G;. Then : suprsisc when everything was in operation j that the highest court in the land would de : cide that the railroad company wliich pur 1 cha-e! ourstotk hail a perfect riifht u do so. ' Would we not then he in a pretty fix ? The pennvlvauia Couoianv would tiien come to j the front and take po-sossion of the line improvements and everythin else included. Therefore we have conciud-sl, and the ma jority will probably say so at the meeting next week, 'to make hx-te slowly' in this matter, ta. lite a nuuiiier of st-ickhoiders are auxioua to turn thvir si.j,k into money That means notiiing more nor he than to s-di out tiieir entire interests in the South Penn scheme. That is why I say theques tion as to whether the road will be built by the present stockholders or sold to the com pany named above will be settled at the nex meetins.'' 'But the Slate S ipreme Ciurt has decided I that a competing line can't purchase the stock of its competitor." with jo t'.an t oossu-tio-!. " I know that, but there is su"b a thin;: as people w bo have no direct connection with either company buying up the stock to siuollwr tlie enterprise. That is the whole situation iu a nutshell. We can t go ahead and build the mad pendini the lcauj decis ion without great risk. Tue stock will bring a betier price now than it would in case the ruling of the Court was unfavorable to our side. Now ia the best time, so those who want their iDoney think, to sell and that wiil end all further trouble over this very barrassing South Penn deal. I am not pre pared to say what day next week the niaf ir.g will take place. The statement that Mr. Carnegie was going to vist tlie stoi kbolders ami eet them to s n an ajrreement is aiso untrue. -exi ween ci yf j for wo- ! ail will be settled. ' Taxing the Peoole's Bread lltlcal Capital. Ei'.Toa HEavLti. Tiiere are two ways in j which the government, that has a surplus at J its disjiosa!, can make money plenty. The ! first is. by meeting its obligations to the peo i pie, calling in iLs bomls, pensioning its in j diaent sulXers, aud making appropriations ' for public SmproreiucDts. ! Money expended in this way, falls into ! the legitimate cl.aur.-ls of business, where it flows on naturally, paying dehi. employing lahor, prom-Ming ind'istr--, and doing giod. Thetendcncy of such a financial ili. y is to ward a normal, and permanent national pr'wpeiity. The other way is. to lend the money to .peculators, who use it to create corners in staple commodities ; levying heavy taxes i lien consumers, are! producing a ortei arm disasters. This method dilfersfrom the tlrst as a cloud burst difTi-rs from a fruitful s'.ow er. The frame's of our national co.isiiia tion seni to have foreseen tie irsihility of such misuse of public money, when they pave Congress the power to borrow money on the credit of the Coiled States ; but no where, either directly or by implication. ' sanctioned the 'lending of money by tlie gov i emmeitt- ! The IVmocrat'r party, which hasaiways j been scrupulously conservative of an evil, I such as slavery, was involved : ou the oth- - t l ..... m ...I:..-.' or.-.,a vlu'r, tt is I rr uauo. is mr'o ian..., ...... .. j raHfj.-Ally wrong. The ka lers of the party, I w,0 gn, a.t ..wer to the Constitution j !o rxtcrce Slate when tlie disinerolier- j nu.nt of five Union was threatened, now find j no cirr-titttiona! dirB-ulry in the way w!:eu the IVmocratie sk'-reUry of tiie Treasury lembfXoOOhJO the banks, without in terest : on this be bs sciel without author j y or preceileut. ami apparently w'tiiout a reason : but a little deeper scrutiny lnu the aiT.or unmaks tbe motive, and we are j m!re, jy exjvirocing the consequence, j fa tj,e -retter part of this .oU.'i, j jiM mU) the hands of the bulls of tiie whn, niarket. who have thus been able to stop th3 natural flow of the cro;, toward the centers of distribution, and to produce an unnatural inflation of prices, by levying a heavy tax noon tlie people's bread: but the speculators are fetjt the only beneficiaries in tlie sclieme; their cupidity is being ntilited by tlie party in power, to hold est a bribe to tbe wheat growers cf tbe North Wert to sup port them. Tbe '.. is a sop thrown to gran-jem. w no are somewhat dabioas of tbe benefits of protection, to induce them to support tbe Democratic ticket, in the present belief that tlrt pressrot npaard tendency of the wheat market, is a foretaste of tlie eood times that free trade will biing to liieni ; and President Cleveland, who has been shedding crocodile trars over the burdens of tbe people, result ing from a protective tarilT, not only con sents tu, but actually abets tlie imposition of a tax of from t) to ) per cent, on every bar re! of flour, and every loaf of bread, consum ed in thia coaulry ; so that if possible he may gain oue or two of tbe North Western gtates, to nkake g-jod tlie loss of New York, if tlie Cepubiicansabeuld carry il in Sovero-bes-. rnooos. Saueess in I;Sr ia the resell of pesh and en erjry. If tbe btid is impure and siusgisb, both body and mind lack vigor. To cieanae and vitalise the Mood and impart new life to the system, nothing else has rach a marvei eTeet at Hood's 8arsapa-illa. Republican Meetings and Pot Rai infi. ,4a tli ejection draws near the con&iencc aird enthtviaam of the arerare Republican increases, and if ! larjr crowib that bare been attending the varum meetings and prjle raisings belJ ir all rc:iors of the connty, are any Indication of the intrest that is taken in the pending cxmteM, rnerset conn ty will certainly break the record iu the way of a big majority for the whole Republican tkket on the 0h of next utoniii. AT IDIt The Republicans of Somerset township So. 2. held one of the largest and beet meetings in the school hoaM at Edit on Wednesday evening that bas aver. been held in thai sec tion. The meeting waa presided over by Mr. Josiali Ankeny. The. View Presidents were, Xoah Brendle, Jonathan Miller, Hiram Beam, John J. Baker'Geo, Lady and Philip Lape. Secretaries Joseph F. BJioads, David B. Aab, Isaiah Bell and Levi Barkey. Tb speakers were Cape. W. H. Banner, Dr. A. J Endkieyand Geo. R. tvull E). The Far ater s Band furuiled the mosio. AT DlVItKTILLI. The Hcpablicans of Cunemaugh township bad as old fashioned rally at Davidsviiie Wedurlay evening. Isaac Yuder waa sleet ed Fresi.ieutof the meeting with Joseph Johns and Muses Mu-hler for Vice I'res'detita ani E. L. Swank, Henry Meyers and Jacob I. Kauffman for Secretaries. The speakers were F.J. Kooeer and F. W. Bitaecker AT B1LUSUBO. A large crowd of citizens of Paint town ship gathered at MilUooro Thursday evening tn bear tlie issues of the campaign discussed by F. J. Kooser and F. W. Biesecker Enqr's. Tlie olTicers of the meeting were. President, JoLn Harsilberg,T . Vux Promts, Keuben Miller I. J. Berkey: .Secretary, U E. Hol-sai-ple. The Saip la-vel Hand was present and furnished some excellent music. AT BlcasTOWS. The Republicans of Shade towmhip held a meeting at Biu-kstown Friday afternoon. The following named gentlemen were select ed as otli.rs of the meeting: President. Wm. P-ec! Es.p, Vice Presidents Win. Wag ner. Aaron S;ngler ; Secretaries, Henry I-arobert, I B. Manges. The speakers were N B. Critcbtield and L. C. Colborn Esq's. AT LAatlETSVILLX. Messrs. Colborn and Critcbikld addresseil a large meeting composed of citizens of Stonycreek and Shade townships at Lambert-vine. Friiiay evening. The meeting was orirsnized by the election of the follow ing officers: President Jonathan Lambert ; Vice Presidents, Wm. Slaufler, Jeremiah Fleegle, John Grove ; Secretaries. Albert Lambert, Jaoob Keeler. The Imbertsvilie band was preseut and enlivened the odaaion with some choice music. LlVlSirVILLE. The Republicans of Lavansriile and vi cinity raised a Harrison and Morton pole at Lavansville, Satnnlay afternoon. After the pole had been raised a meeting was orgaan-i-ed by the election of the following named officers : President, John C. Barron. Vice Presidents, tieorge Barclay, Frank Fritx. Secretaries. George F. Countryman, Alexan der shaulis. The Lavaiwville band fnniish cl the mask. The speakers were F. J. Koos er and A C. Holbert, Esp-'a. AT UBUJ. The Republicans of Berlin Borough and Brothersvaliey Township raised a liandsome Harrison and Morton pole in tfie upper dia mond, at Berlin, Saturday afternoon, and, notw ithstanding the very inclement weath er, they held a rousin meeting after the pole bad been raised. The officers of the rmeiing were: President, Jacob Musser; Vice Presak-nts, Edvard Kimmeli. David L. Meyers, Esq., Peter Hauler, Iiavid Weigle. Rudoiph Keliey, ISliiiel Snyder, A. M. Sev its. Jere Hartman, Jacob J. Coleman. Jona than Miller. Secretaries, Henry U. Hay, Robert H. Koontx, P. I. Miller, Francis Knepjer, John Wechtenheiser. The first speaker was Captain H. H. Kuhn of Johnstown, who discusaed the tariff ques tion in au able, forcible and eloquent man ner for over one hour. His large audience gave him the closest attention, frequently showing their appreciation of the telling point made by the speaker by outbursts of applause. Captain Kuhn was followed by Prof. N. B. Critcbtield. and be in turn by Cantain W. H. Sanner, The Berlin band. j one of the beet organizations of the k'nd iu I the county, rendered a number of choice se : lections during tlie meeting. Change of Voting Places. On the petition of citizens of yuemahon ing. ElklicK, Brothersvalley, Black and Low er Tnrkeyfoot townsidps. Judge Baer last week ordered the following changes in the voting places oi tue sat as will be seen by refe PriK-Lm;i''on ' slliei found elsewhere in the voting places of the said tow n-hips changed. reference to tlie election lerifT McMiHen. to be columns. The polling place for Queroabo.iing town ship is cliangisl from the house of Jacob Custer in Stoyestowa Bonmgh to tiie house of John Hite, near the Borough of Stoyes town, in said township. Tlie polliug place for Eiklick township is changed from the council chamber in Salis bury B)rtHigh to tbe house of Johu W. Beachy in said tovruahip. The polling place for Brothersvariey town siiip is changed from the house of Samuel HefSev, in Berlin Borough to the house of Tobias S. Ftiher in said tuwnsuip. The polling place for Black township changed troiu tlie school bouse in Rock wood Bonjugb to the tailor shop of of Joseph W. Herringtoti in said township, near to said Boroueb of Rockwood. Tlie polling place for Lower Tnrkeyfoot towrthip "a chant;--! from ibt school house in I'rsina Borough to the bouse of Emanoel I Firestone in said election lEstricX. near Crsina Biniugh. The above changes were made necessary for the reason that several of tbe State courts have recently decided that when a township votes in a borough, or ccv war, it is illegal. In em. tl instance w here a change has been made tbe new voting place has been pot as near the old one as ;ssiuic. and in none of lliera is the distance very great from the firmer to the present voting place. Tbe vot ing place for Somerset township is at the Court House in Somerset Borough, but as tliis was fixed by a -pecial act of Assembly, it was held to be tbe legal voting place and no change was necessary. Dubois Compelled to Pay. John E. Dubois, the milli.maire lumber merchant of Dubois, Clearfield County, on Thursday last paid die collateral inheritance tax on the real and personal property Ls tongitig to Jolui Dubois, J.tnaary 17. lvsij. which at that time amounted to &?-7.i. The decision of the Supreme Court sustained the lower court in the tent :ap, and the state was made ricI.eTti tbe amount of $l9n,lW. Five cheeks were drawn fbr the amount on the foikiwine banks: First National Bank of Pittsburg. $41. OUU; Central National Bank of Philadelphia, $-V).0f); First National Bank, of Havre de Grace, $o5.0"0 Curwens ville Bank, $J1.14: Payne, Cochran 4 Co., Wiiliamsport, $7,872.57. making a total of $iio.o-.' ii, which was deposited in the First National Bank of Clearfield. Mrs. Mary Hartweil Cat tier-wood, whose serial story, " The Romance of Dollard," be gins in the coming November Ccmtnrj, it an Aroerii-mn lady residing in Hoope?ton, 111. Among Vier previous writings are two books for young people, entitled "Kocky Fort" and " Oi-I Caravan Days." She baa been greatly interested in Canailian subjects since her vis it in Canada foor years au, when she was the guest of an American consol s family and saw the inside of Canadian life. She herself has lately said : The story of Dol lar d at first impressed roe as incredible. I tl,OT.a,t nnr it Inn heHw buntinrr no ree- orda, historical evKleiice. and contesBporary life. Finally I began to make it a story. Tbe historian, Park man. hat written a pref ace for Mrs. Catberwood't novti, and Mr. bandUani. lately of Canada and now of Bos ton, has made iliustraliona for it, and it will run through for number- of 7a Gratia. s Holatine Stock For sale by tl undersigned at farmer'" prices, Jonaaui Bans, P rust burg, Mi. RsubliCdn M.etioij inei P6ie RAia Inj at Scalp. From the Jobustowa fi&e. Yesterday afternoon a goodly number of Le siurrly yeomanry of Paint Tawrahip, Somerset tounty, and Richland Township, Cambria County, met on common grounds at Jscalp Ievel, and tta-eetled to hoist a moat beautiful and symmetrical pole one hundred aud four (ret in len, Ih. It was done with toe ease and grace wbk h the fair proportions and the good cause it was made to ymbuii-r suggested. Tl work was accomplished by th stalwart sona of the two townships with out block and tackle, and was as fine a piece of engineering as on often sees. From it apex dowia a streamer with the words " Uar risoa, Mortow, and Protection," and lower do wd the Start and Stripes, which many of those who wert present helped to sustain In tha early sixties, and all of whom wert act Ivt participatora la those bloody days, or the toot or brothers or litters or wives of tbost who were. There waa not there a man nor tha son or brother of a man who had par ticipated by word or deed in tha attempt to destroy the symbol of freedom which they swung to the heavens on. that polt yester day. About 1 o'clock Messrs. F. J. Kooser ami Fred. W. Biesecker. of Somerset, arrived, and j the meeting was organixej by Mr. John H. Vail calling the assemblage to order and nominating tlie veteran John E. Seese. Esq., of Paint Township, for Chairman, who was elected unanimously wita great cheering. Messrs. Joseph Seese, John Weaver, I. R. bru baker, and Samuel Weaver were elected Vice Presidents. Mr. Kooser then being called Upon, addressed the meeting in his usual happy style for half an hour or more, when Messrs Cyrus Elder and John M. Rose and H. W. Storey having arrived, Mr. Ltder was called upon and for anollier half hour or more discussed the Tariif quotum ia an able manner. Messrs. Rose, biesecker and Storey then maiie speeches, all of wbidi were listened to attentively from beginning to end by tlie Urge crowd present, no one of which left until the meeting adjourned. The meeting was held in front of Mr. Jacob Foust's borne, on the upper porch of whose boose, and over the speakers' and officers' heads, floated the beautiful banner presented to Mr. Seese as a representative of Paint Township, bearing the following inscrip tion : Presented hr HI IN. JnHX t K.-sN A. lo paint fownsliiy. Tax Bas-sks rows-H'p or sovfrset OlCTT. 11. Laval in War, Wise ui pva.-e. The banner has been carefully preserved by Mr. Seese, and is a beautiful trophy, hich waa nobly earned and la proudly treasured. After the meeting Mr. Jacob Foust invited all those from a distance to a most excellent supper, without money and price, whit b bad been prepared by bis good wife and uaugu ter. and which was highly appreciated. The whole affair, from inception to close, was a grand success, and worthy of the hearts and hands of the good jieop'e of the twin townships. The music, which was a feature of the oc casion, was furnished by the Scalp Level Band, umier the leadership of Mr. Norman S!ia3er, which all present enjoyed. Lutheran Conference Meeting. The Somerset County Conference of She Allegheny Evangelical Lutheran Synod met in the Lutheran Church at Bakersville, Pa., Rev. E. Manges, pastor, on Tuesday evening October loth. Tbe opening serraou was preached by the President, Rev. M. L, Young. Text. Neb. 7i. Subject, "The Faithfulness of Hana niiah.' On Wednesilay morning, the 17tb. Con ference organ. xed by electing Rev. J. F. Shearer, Presiiknt, E. Manges, Secretary, and Rev. C. B Graver, Treasurer. Fourteen of tlie eighteen ministers belong ing to this Conference were present. Rev. Gruver read an able essay on "Church Architecture." Interesting essays were rea l on " Church Love" by Revs. Settlemeyer and Zinn. One was also read by Rev. Shearer on " Sabbath Desecration." Tbe question. "What should be tbe atti tude of the Church on the Prohibition t 'Juet tion " was presented in two essays, one by Rev. Harsbman. and in bis alwnce read by Rev. Y'oung. and the other by Rev. House man. This subjeieikited animated discus sions from nearly ail the members of Confer- ence. At tlie close the following resolutions were adopted : Raaln-l, That we hereby re-atRrm the po sition taken taken by this Conference in itw former meetings tn the Temperance ques tion, and ileclare 1. Our unq'ialitie.i opposition to the liquor traffic in any form. 2. Our duty to remonstrate against the granting of all license. 3. We recommend the censure, suspension and expulsion of church members who sign license petitions or become bond-men. 4. We will in private, from the pulpit and at the polls endeavor to further the cause of pndiibition by all lawful and proper means. Rev. Stuft presented tbe subject '-Christian Kxampie.1 The most interesti:ig essay, of tbe m-eting was read by Uev. Folk, entitled "The Bible on Matrimony." Rev. Schuure had a g'aid essay on the same subject. Revs. Lerrh, Fink and Folk preached during conference to feood and appreciative aituieiices. Dr. Fink's sermon on "Tiie Prince of this World" wan listened to with almost breath less attention and c reule.1 quite a hrve-i-among tbe inemliers of Conference and of the congregation. It was quilea treat. Con ference recommended the following changes in charge via: St. Paul, Pine Hill. Garrett and Keystone Junction toi',r;n a charge, and Meyepslale and Center the other charge. The foiloeimr resolution wx also passed. RmUfl, That inasmuch as we have seen tlie great giaal sceomplished by the W. H. A F. M. S. of tbe tieneral Symsl that we en Conrage the orga nidation of such siK ieties throughout the churches of our Conference wherever practicable. Conference ailjournc.1 Tburs.Uiy evening 1Mb. to meet at Garrett on May ith, 1.!. Su BCTAaT. Public Notice. I hereby give public noti'e that I Jiave disposed of my entire stock of general mer cbandiae to oiy sons, who will wiitiiiue the business as tbe $' Brothers. I return my thanks to my customers for their liberal pat ronage during my long business experience, and rerpieai them to continue the sameta my sons. Prrn: Sire SiresviLtK. Pa.. October ?. 1 -.. Tbe melancholy ilays have come, but llzr fert Hyoux for November brinhtens them perceptibK-. There is no flavor of decay about it, and its leaves are as frersh and clean as in summer time. The range of subjects is wide, and there is catering to many kiwis of literary taste. Two articles. " Invafidir-u as a - Fine Art." tnd "The New Orleans Bench and Bar in 123." can hardly fail to charm everyone who reads them. The il lustrations all throngb are most artistic, and tbe Departments show their usual sweetness, light, and com or -n sense. Property for Sale. It fa situated two miles west of trfoyeatown along the pike, containing seven acre, on which there is erected a new dwelling bouse, a stable, and other necessary outbuildings. Two sprinj-i, with good water. A young oi chard, containing choice apple, -leach, prune, plum, qnirne ami pter trees, for $i?.. ! in 1W narmenls. For funhi-r ir.Cirtnation Pintruire at property, or ad-lrest L. H. MikLca, Lavauariile, Pa Wheat Coins Skyward. Wheat has been raising in price steadily for the past two weeks, but thai does not arTect E. S. Kan.ners Tobacco Store, where yon can get Cigars, Tobaoco, pipes and all kinds of smoker's supplies ciieaper ., - t o , IMarnr, praict is .wuwAvam.ua daily. Give him a call. Tha Richmond Exposition Haif far Rates vu P. ft. f. The great Richmond Eilion, which has now been in successful ojwration (.rtwo wreks, promises to retain the fatir of the public to the end. Its great exhibit of to bacco, the products, minerals, and fine stock of the Siuth, with all its nuciiic-rlesa spreial features, form one of lle rao-t interesting di-plays of the kind ever seen. The city of Richnioud itseif, with its colonial and revo lutionary association, war memories and contemporaneous interest, it well worth a visit, which can never be more pleasantly made than at this season. The Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, in order to place the trip within tha -.ower of everyone, is selling round-trip tickets to Richmond every Moo day and Thursday, until and including No vember 1 9th, food lot return paasagt until Novsmber an, latia, at a aingia tars fbr tb round trip. ., Their unly Med. erne Chest Dxaio., Mtts-T., Dec US, I8&S. I have been -king Bassus-nTs riLia fbr the last rhrrfeen years, and ihc.u.-h I have tor in the house, except three times, when . ... in, ic ii .... i i. . i unn ueier null 11. - , we had an epidemic of scarlet fcver. which we soon banished by a vigorous one of sav!f- uarra t fills. I have used them for my- ! eo. ivti or vurcv a login lor a suontii, lor ! liver complaint, dyspepsia and consumption. In diarrhoea, cramps, wind colic- indigwiioii one or two tuiMikim i pills fixed the chil dren at once. A box of Pills is all tbe cuedi cin cheat we reijuire in tbe bouse. V e use them for rheumatism, cools, catarrli, bilious ness, and impure blood. Tbey never have failed to care ail tbe above complaints in a very few davs. Wiluaw W. B. Miu-xa. ' Joint Institute. Programme of exerci-es for a lo-il insti tate for Middle Creek end Cpper Turkey foot districts, to le held it New Lexington, Pa., November 3, liw : roENia5 SESSION Ko. fy.M TO 1-. Orguuiz&tion. Instruction. Methcals of teaching arith- metic County Superintendent, J. M. Ber- i key. Discussion. What incentives to study can be made effective in a country school ? Opened by L. I. Weimer. Select Rasding. 1. R. Cramer. Class Prill. State Geogra-.hy A. B. Barnes. Discussion. Scbool-niom ventilation. Opened by E. H. Foutche. AFTESSoOS- 5Esilo5 -FKOW J .(,( -j,, A, Essay. By Miss Ida shaS. Instruction. Occasional school exercises. County Superintend-nt J. M. Berkey. Report. Music in the school IL A. Snv der. Discussion. Methods of teaching physi ology opened by W. F. Sanner. Recitation. By M;ss Lou. A. Moore. Class drill. K'ementary anim''.! md dia critical works. Co. Siij. J. M. Berkey. General discussion. It a compuisary school. law desirable? E. L. Shultx, L. C. Williams, C. F. King directors and cit.zens. Tile exercises will he Ltit.;r-porscd with music and queries. IVIXIC -LSM,,-V. The evening session coiiimein-es at 7.J). The pnitrram for the evening sess-ion will consist of recihiiiotis, essays, niuaic. and ad dresses iiin eiluaitiona! t o-.i.-s, A cordial Invitation is extended to all who are inter ested in school work. A. B. nKxxa. L. WiiMta. E. L. Slil LT7. Coiiiiii.itec. A Card. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to the ander-iimecl on book armuttt. will , ,, . . -it t 1 ' -,J - vuvt, ' . ... . - or note. ... . .. . Frrxs Sirx. October 3. I'-si. SiFTxvn.i.1, Pa. Queer People. This is the title of the laiest, and by aii odds the most charming book for little peo ple we have ever seen, its fanles, or stories are delightful, bat the illustrations are sim ply immense. The author. Palmer Cox, is a new star in tbe juvenile firmaneut. but he shines with unique brilliancy. His charming fahic-i rival those of the world famed Jv-rp. and he far outshines that celebrated literary conn t by his inimitable illi-s ralions. He dresses up his binis, animals, insects, giants, fairies goblins, etc., in grotesque style and mates them reason, taik. dance, ami rat upa:! sorts of the oddest pranks imaginable affording infinite delight, as well as excellent instruc tion to the ymnir. Tlie h-sne of his book " Queer People" has brought a rfect ova tion of praise from the brighter-- men in the land. For instance. Gen. Clinton B. Fisk says : " 7f kai ui my children TtUtl Kith deiiylii" and Col. Russell H. Cuiiweil. tiie faruous lecturer, says : ' Vokl scud me anotAer 5ca a can't ytt y tAll'ir i 'W." Ttie famous statesman diplomat, and wit Sunset 'ox, says: Tie A'u-wr An pert r in.Vy inrffHkmO'U" while the distinguish ed theologian. Dr. Howard Crosby says : Otcft Aerre rAejriaroa that M"o to and dirk Rtmnt." and the venerable poet Dr. tliver Wendell Holmes, writes " . mtrry I Hire till n nurncry full ot ll'tlt f'Jkt ta enjoy tix britkt ytrturrt ami Mftria."" .Kops fables are enjoyed by old and yiung and are quoteci by tlie grea;e-t orators and surely these eqiliy charming storic-n. so pnifiistly and exquisitely illustrated will charm young and old for generations como. The sale of this liook wiil surely be eior mous. It is publisheil by the well known house of Hubbard Bros.. Pbiia., Chicago, and Kansas City, to whom any person desir ing an agency should apply. M-ithara of th Prea idents. Tlie following list gives thema:d-rn naini'S of the mothers of the Presidents of the Flu ted States .- Wasliinr-ton, Mary itsll. A.fams. Susanna it.. 1-ton Jertersoti. Jane Randolph. Madison, Neiiie Conway. Monroe. Klrxa Jones. J. 14. Adam.. AMmil -n th. Andrew Jai fcson. KiiiulieTri Hruchinjon Van Bnren, Maria Hoes. Harrison, Knzabetli Barrert. Tyier, Mary AruuV.ead. Polk. Jaue Knoa. T-iVNir. Nirali .-iir-iilier. Fillmore. Pbebe MiUar.1. Pierce, Anr.a Keridrii-k. ituchanan, K.ianetn yipeer. t-inciiln Nam-y liaor..., J'lhnson, Mary MrlKmough. 1 1 rant, Hannah S'mpsou. Hayea, s-oficiia lt'irtanL laliei'.I, K: iaa iieiioil. Arthur, M dvii.v .Stone. I t'k-veland, Anne Neid. fistfi TrmJKrif. Flour and Feed. Togetlier with tiroreries. I keep on hand a complete stock of Flour, Outs, Corn, ilid- j diinirs. Chop and Bran, and pay the hi:h--t I ! cash market prices fur same. Person wis.h- itrg to boy of sell, will rind it to fieir 1- vantage to give me a call. . . ' . ; M . J-cainaTt. I New Cooos 1 J. M. HoI-DERBAl'M. Central Block, Soni- nRTX'E of an rwlerof-ate ln-re,! .ait .rfihe . .ID iir-aaitn ' iirtof -,,mers Co.. I'a . u.iv :oi erset Penn a,, cr.irn-l ifireust, I wiil exr-"e ki -a- It rir Offers this week Mens. Boys' and thildrens- lfn-ry 00 tt- r-j-es m wberva. fwa, j 1 1 a the iale reside-a o( Lewis knepser. iltri. I.. ,ai ( Suits and Oretcoatt. i Gents' Fnrnishing (ioods. A bif tine of i CJIo-res, M itteua, etc. Hats, Caps. Boms A. Sboes. Carpeting and CHI Cloths. ladies' Coats in Newmarkets. Jackets and Dolmans. An "over-stock," and will sell very low. Crane and see tbe bargains before yon boy. for Sale. A twenty-five horse-power saw null, for sale very cheap, on payments. Call on or eddrtae E. J. Hanse, Som-rset, Ta. Lost. Oo Tuesday. -Wner trio, betwet-a L&vans ville and Snyder's Mill, two pieces of home made carpet. Tbe finder will be stuiably te- t warded by Waving them at the UxaALO or I . Democrat office. Republican Meetings ! Aft Meetings wiil be held at the following timet an I Jtlaces, when the lusuet icvolveJ i . , , .. ,i . t . i " ' " ! J be prases tad said t' tec seed by ooai pa tent speakers : SipesrvlikJ, Friday, (MX, 2fl at 7 J. . Kingwood, Trent, HiXiversviT!, Satnrday 27 " 2 S-entons MiJU. Tneaday 3) ' (Pine Hill, " " Gl. acoe, Wedtesday, " 31 " 2 " ' 1 "7 " " ,-r,ry .Thursday, Nov. Mtvcrsilale, I riii.y, - 2 "7 "" 1 Jenner X Roads. Saturday, Nov. i. at2p. ai. Meetings for other points in the county will be tilvenisei! in next week's issue. lSJ. R. S-TLL. Cbas. C. Shfe, Secretary. tbairmaii. MARRIEO. I f -I. Iss. at the n-sid. ri.v of Wiiliam ' I. ,T T . I.Cll lL' i'V - I ...I. ' partM-nap-in Stalfsfenry, oosHaunlav. itlier 1 U. !,,. by Rev. t xiaa F. Uar-hman. Mr j I Andrew J. Mort, of Garrett County, M L. to j M ss Mary E. McCkiekry, of Kik Lick Town ship. ! Heliow M k. ! 4 ir'j, Flk ? ihi y'st. ? mv, olt my, j liit I am jrlad to e yiv.s, chen yo-i jt-i J beck?" "Iiamon Munday Mike. I j droppeti iu to B. in new ttrv. njliv but ihiiic ljic oica in thre.' t-u i r bef, KLfe.JSnjdrf 111 r.;.E, Ta, T ! I'm ; iu a hurry." ; Ste aivcn.i.-nw.iit i;i siuuiht-r oianH!, i "Saleam.-ii '.Vavnteii, by tbeC. L. Van Ii- f sen roiuj-aiiy. oi 'mwv&, X. Y. They are ! reliable firm. A Death Presentiment Realized.' j Cirr- t t. ? - Dr. Jul.n S-?t. !;.- j -i.K.-w-r -ivnti-t of t'ittfrutirifL. iiitU suddtnly j rfi txanla K'rt Wayne fpr-! inin To-iav He sms l yrarn -f zjv. Ife rwently Ivil hi j lu.:htrr 4 Ltnue in Duluth in hid usuai f IwaUii, bit on arriving here was M.ia-rl with a T.oUriit liwmorrhaiTf'. Wtiea lie t-tuir-lt-- tli tntia fr Piilbiirh he tol l sttnie of Lis IV!1J paacen-v-rs llmt lie had a uruiii; j rv Aenliaient Le wo'j-'l die ?eftre tiie traiu n-aclie! his th!iiiati.n. lit wrf!e nrvcrai lrT-j;runis n-atinir : I'i(i die-Ion the train, uijli iit ii;n,l with LN w i tirst tia: tie aud .f. t to tlii; coiiJui.Ujr tu frwarl aft" hi deiilii. HOSTETLER & HERR, MERCHANT TAILORS. .,NO. J itASIfoTrt FLOCK,; S'1FKET. PA. All the laire-t j!e of Fad tmj Winter initio' and I ner'nannns. atl..iSllon eia.-a:iueii, ai. i,s,.--r l-r.res. E XECUTOR'S NuTICE. tiie of Anr.a M. Iwik. i-ed.. Iae of Hrtl'.iut-ire H)-r"tiii. cxnerei cm. it. I. I tirr Larr on the (- 4t fcavitiic te-n panted Uj tb anderi-Aied hy tue pnper ;tQrv. all pw.riu iii--UcJ e-Ut.fr- are r-ttei u nc pvmvtit, ad tbe l.aviug CaAiiai u prerii, ;. me ux.ut ti-. Vj J'-rfN M. TttPVKK. .te-..ti-vr. gc2L Nf AkLiuinore, fa. DROPSY TREATED FREE. I have in-itl DROPSY and it am.. :. I. .mla w.A UK miw r. t-r"ul .'uifi, I -r-!r e T'ofntvuin.) it- t-tieiii pfHKXidr ei i '(".'- f'T tr.; '-- i pii-!'-lai. un z Tjtat:u(f. - Chttt tiAv rr-o tipri aurtiiec-r A t:n:tr- ih1 ii-iarr-si ui.-nie tit il e wr-s-ti. fuit tia-un i a vur fjL--. bo arlHvt--! . .'. VihfB y.tu onifjr trial, srad lo cenw 'ti tn mp f tr Lwe-uue-O- r.Hm. J. iv. WEiDNEti, Wtt Eur!. Pa. OX 1'ITK riliT MTIaA.Y Which aitl he s-r-viaer 11 r-a- unif h crr-oiieJ in sil o-rtireni lae Rochester Business TJuiTe.'sity TIi LADISr CriMXrWUL St IbmL. a a - Cataiagus and fail Partic-ian F-se. " yRiT of pai.tition. j Tj H.irif-n R-:n. Jvb K-:n. WiHinrj K-i!Tt. aa-i M-tr K :;ii iiw-n at ' ih j duller i'. Hie- srf ri'!a. Tnytr N'-b, Aiinif kf.ru. iiii,rr:ii-imt-tl wi:,t ir- ; w.n iUv. K---fa. :tt -frii-im-.. w i Juw.-ph t'. B-!i-ifr. ini i iuilm Kcim. ii.wr lr. irrietl with ftu'm M. !Vn-- ( -i!rn.:-.s. j f.ilfnnrt. ' -utT. N.-K . ( aitmnoe iC-ri. m- , tT.iarr-tI .iiii ;:i;aiii Ta'iitrr, t'f L'Mn aA j l-r.ii. Mii.-Kir.ir.na thiu. : ( Tot hen-hy iKsiKieti t&at q pi;p.n-e of a Writ A iJrt',t-n -iv'-r;lc irrvf-nnV -.-: j , iJI ni'i u ta-i t u i;ie L-n-ia.--- -.-i rh "ti eU' ( K!:at ke-i:n. V inu.ie -n i-T-r- 41 iii-gch. 'tn-nwt Ljiii'y. . itta-uy. ! Ih- vl tiny of In"- n-xt. :.e-a ar.t! wrtfrc jiu I can UuJ ifyoM liiiuit un-per. Ore irjS. i Blooded Stock for Sale. - -- taU-hU,: ..otswolJ Eives, welah.fit; - tHiunds and upwarls, at UI ei-.'i. liirnb wetf-h a 1 poimt-. at $';i en'b. IT? .H' Mil huv T:iory'ial. t.rt-1 lierk-s'iire sw old enisarh f..r tinsier-. fcji will buy yearlioa Je-sey Boil. ttei.-red ro . f:) 'i w.i; .-jy lipr.rrtcd Jez? fcill. Ei:: -tered . worth Sim. 30 ft--ir; Cs-el Jersey ffif.-r- and Cows, from $. te '." e-a. sr; w;:i bur lirey triyleataie rsialti-ai. r, til.-nl. we-ciiic ls.pi f..a:ni. rT will Vry "trrwn rryrS.-s'.a.'e'-ra::!-:!. 'J -1 ve ehfrtg fl-io p,irni! f:A wUl say si rmlr.r-a. fnilU-jit ii.ie wer-iirr. rti irtua.. $ioi -j;i; hiiy Perriietoll -ta'.lron I-s. wr-i.-urn J t. V p iir. l. Or wilt e!l half inr-rert in rffhtr '.f al-n-" -ial-ll.--t. '4 and 7S toM fi-aft fsn-". Ferrhe-ons and loy:t.-f(lales frrira weanliiispi up for b-re.ter. ai k pri'-ea i.ir ).:aiitr of jri,. Wmi trottiaii tir.-l 1 Ola ami nili-e 'uj my Ha.otr'et.inian -ur.ioa, A !h-r.Tra. Ha na tone bead of aors esl c-I.. am er-,n.t-i f .r rtMinj-. Will rtvetuo- tn--r)-i- stble -artics. P. HEFFLKY. I SouEasir. On. ptrBLic half: I OF I ! SA TURD A Y, SO V. 17, 1-SSS. I I. At !2 o!'-k on aTd iiiv. the fs-r--, of ,.r4 de,e.--I. c-Hiajicr. ltn av.-.M aiHl ..n-w.-i-. nvav ' Us. oiMira i J mr i-ir, ari.t i.t J' I acres m mewrtow, with a hank Ham, l Dwelling1 Houses, ami Fnit Vbr1 th Him?. T fkna : w -il weMd wilh ruoaiui ttrvftaa amt iwv.t 1: 1. 1 vprfTieC. xtvmr U u-4raii-l rmr- tn. ii1 r.fn-T-nw-.(lto Hme. .-ritn j-iiin V Brnt Aiui A. J. t-'Kr. TERMiJ! Otuvihinl Ui ?-)ta .Wo, the h4V ti-wrf tO (JtA'ti U tiC r-lnV.A.lliiUl'i' it.r.ttf L.tl", ft "I iU tV-' 'I'.-n' ? fVliJe- !' tie bt-r. Klffl ,1T in itnr.ua! j -vr.T i,r! oi i't l,V-iJ it. .--.. I-Urfc-I fviuUW Its V r- ' J--I 1 UT?'- :it- t j- .ftatrt.-: KHt. 't M lm t "Till. J I.K1 "a-. ri.--'.--Y t-' tm i tlat id t.f "B h irN- (i-jr 1 V.il U .V- eVMaWAi'tal lm vi xam tvs. jct-'i. AdaSuuMTlur Uxs to A UI A:irvrtM. i TalnaDlB GRAND ' FAlala ANI Silks, Dress Goods, and Cloaks. Wean hot prepare. t- !ojr th IorcH lin? of F.tM. il--i-m n-! Cfp 0li s-f hou ia thi city,a-i 4t pr v-tt that iit ( uy tue U w the 'a. :CLOAKS!:i Cur Lins Ccmplote, Consistinj of Jacbts, NsTOirb-s. V.tglizs, P.:ns, !l:j:sis, English Jackets, Tcuo Coats, c";c., &c. Aii t he abovs we hart in Siskin, P'. iau i.. a i na w... .Trt v.i to maras'v our i .ia. aa i i us w..i jc itic lose always the it watt for good focd. (II 35 Fifth Avenue, J&S il. To Kir fr-ends wti can t visit m. LE & 8H BO YOUR SHOi GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, vTioiEcinsriSiTiOiwasr "VHKKK YOC "VVII.Ia KI N T ' 1" Ladies and ( A HP O A , UVll X O X.i NOV KlaTV DRESS GOODS EANCYGOODS. 1DRUGS! P IT BIT' SiifhCas;c)r to BEN FORD GEO. W. I'Ui iFUIKToK iF THE jOLDES DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, i At No. 1, Baers Block, i SOitERSET, PEXN'A. I keep cois.airly hard a lar.:e - k -if i DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, i DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS j. AND VARNISHES. i Tlie purest ati'l best to ;e found in thi market. Wa a keep on ha ml a f.!f line of ! TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. Ar.d ill the h-adlnff a ;:in,-ua'iif n -i U-fh hy F v-i.-in a:.d lin::i!-". We :aranr-e TOILET ARTICLES JSD SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IX A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. flNE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTjHDAY GIFTS ALWAYS IjN STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE Br.-T THE MARKET AFFfilit?. LOTH IhjMEsTI-; AND IMPORTED lutuiipuCiij Ci ss-inrJorl Foiilj Mr own mako cf HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. quality. We aeep in buik. so tioit any specul iiiirrelier.t mn 'a- acl.luvL oM at 'o rsTita a po'ind. I do a gq'tare business! and wiil trouhie to i PURE WISES AND LICUCRS FCrl MECICINAL PUSPCSE3 CSLY. A LARGE VARIETY CF FHESII GARDES AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jin. : Louthers Drugstore, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. Ti social Er:g S::r: is Rapidly B:::n:? a Gr:at JImV..!.. V-a.l. ii.iS twWUwa. w FRESH AND PUKE DRUGS, Jlcdicines, Dtc Stuffs, Sponyes, Trusses, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, tc. THE POfTi'.R MVEs! PFRslrNAL ATTF.VTf'iS TO T'lK Tj;r-ir-:T.Nr; fi piifsiciais'PresGriiii!ois I Family Bsesints j GREAT KAKE BUS T.iKKS Tn 0g OSl.T FkF-ll AM P',-:f APT'' ' Ts j SPECTACLEsS, EYE-GLASSES. i And ; Fnil line of Optical GnoJs always on riand. From j such a large assortment ail ran be suitetl. ! THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGAES ' Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our yjyxl to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or eLsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, W. D. ! MAIM STREET .... SOMERSET, PA. Furniture! At Great I AQtN WE Grlnb YCUF ATTENTION TO OUR v- Sadc, it Irxzs 3 Lsmst, cf a.'I lizh cf Ts Lrra cs Hzzi t KITCHEN, H51SG-BGCH AT tillKATI-Y IIKM'CKI) P.ATK--. a TJiidertakiiiLT and Eml)almiiiir .TrLVI'LI V) WITH FR .itFT.N k-s.s. CofHns, Casketa aud Burial Rcbes. A mil line kept for irnmediate nse. : COrFEOTH & CO., i Main Cross Street, Somerset, t OPENING. WINTKli ai I Clo Ait or. iu r.r'e.1 of any'.? !nt in .i ; twi .a.-. a.. a . j !i PITTSBURCH, PA. we would oe pfeoavt to seret I . . v A. D V.V IV M K. s K 1M-V K K " 1 " "! 1 thildrens I A" ' T- A J XVXA-.aL Vj. DRUGS! & SON., Escsipts Fil!a Willi Tt is LuiiUiiUCiiu ipt r.or rgjve vou vour monev's worth. No st.ow gout. CLARK H. BENFORD. Furniture! Bargains! A5D PAE10H FCBSIIDBI, Fa: nruniai Cur K2 ColzaSGa Gia EH!3L .kii'-aa W - .- Tm IU-,-.; ,...r. - i-- -m mn.im OLR KJiW-KOil (it.VH t-tm tu-t-. . y as. -rl ..- itrm iMl I mm ' Uew I" "- t-- a It'.-. w tte r o-f r t- 7 "- t? rrr::r,z oi k a s us i u e noi i ta-ta..rM AcntitaiW lkt !)( 4- Cart M ui