JUL HeraLi .EittE Ii. WLU E:.'r. I JluSE-'.'i.V. ..Novcmo-.-r i 1S--S. Rcpublxan Counfy Committee Ti.e X.'.i- -win; naawl a,itieiua twnpM t fcr "wj for tie tinaiii? yar. Ado son 11. F. Fuiicier. Aileg'.-rity . 1-J. P"r Al.egt.cKy No. S-Heo. U. Mart-a. i:.ack o. L. Sltib-r. lriai Ur.V.i W. S. Matthews. I'.ro.bcr-valley s. S. Forney. irtKUU...U-A. . swank. 0..rluen ISorsfig'j V. M. Bl.uk. Ihkink No. 1 Lloyd Cracky. Eik.ic-k No. 2 ."hnsta-a Voia. Orcein ihe Fred Durr. JctTerson Freder.tk isna-.ih's. JetiH-r Is. Ci. Covo.lv. Jet.nertown lion.tgu D. I- Wand. I-ar.nier L. ti. Im. Lower Turi.ej-i"-.l-J. J. Rush. Meyer-laie iiorough-E. M. LicUy. ! tdtts. re Jesse Wtijirj". Mhwfd E. H. iiu;i. X,.r.iu.;B.;.t-V'. IWnsrh. New CEtit.-viiie B..r...:.gb Petvr Pile. New IsalLlin.-re U .rough Jobu torge. , E. J. N-s.. i'n: nt J. K. I ;!. , maiioim i Ha; !..n.ir .H. U. i: o j;i-ir- i; -.rougl. V. H. tVi..i.rr. -...ade-M. 1. l'b ..vMSiiirX J- l'er. ;;.,t T .;i- p No. r. r-U'U-r 4. rrt T .n-:,:f N . J- 5. .!:i1uii-t.i-i. J'- 1;----r-S:.,i.v p t -k Win. H. M'.:!or. ,.'i.i,l-M. !:. Wj;W. I ;.jr Tr.y:-.:-l;n.t'... n v!iNi- i'-.roi';-r:. II. Y'. Yoi.i.kin. Vii.ri'ijri: lr;.ul i A-cff-ary- L. L..n?. . ?-H Kit, ie:.ui-d lrawii (!-.ara:i'l a penoJ of thrt 'rs not to break or rust, at Bic r. ker Jc rr.V'Kr's. A.-;i.i i .,.:;. i:v.: ;c :n t.-iv -.4 r wrtiits i; -i V'' A "a ! i'.l rwr..-iva .f :3.f .-vi.-l ra i I'.Tk.-r A .n.'-.-r.-f it.-M? an: i.i. t ) s-.:il ifi.'.'.c. Yard .4 i s l.roii k--;-han.'.. Eve l'.a-es a..-'. t.i ia;;.-. - :.d a. ; - K.: j! ' n.ai..i: tin.lt..- We U'"i. an i I r.. k e w.'i ll ir,-:.u-r. o l--i'.e ':' 1 -i- It.. ..,:.:::.! '-.Ma:-.i-. VO..V- i. -i-in;ed ty in r.. J. ti. : y :-r. If ate i:t iie.-l ft a t-w u:i tir.d w,i:t.-r ...t. ..-! or anything i; ....r '.in' t -11 l lait to i.tve a a al'.. at-i-t... :.. ii trar.in-i hi ewe r.-p- t. ii H-TEILP S A UtRk. McT MikKET. We i.avp jut a.ldt-.I a lar-v Iu-tr :. -:i or to oar MouT Ma:krt. iii a!... h ai' f.tats .-an I l : ci ! aiid t-'ean. :-;'-...d. Ut. !. i. .. , t OJt.tiaf.t' on hand. .;-. dai.y. Ta-t-r.- l.tiyine ntcat cull have kept 1 ti.e refrig. rator untU R. PivH A ( o. Flour and Feect, , r e. -t'. i .t x-eri... I ke. -1- st-s ;' F'or.r. 1 at. ( !.;.. at.d B" ;. a:-. I jaj on bat: I a om Mid 1? l.'jhest .lii ;i ca-ii la-ket f ri ts s for s..n Pers. -ns a ish it to t ieir ad- ruy or sell, will :; - to :.ve nie a vali. ii M. S. hi.s K. Wanted. :r ,v: -. 6t-st iii'e, lowe : iar-.-: t-M-kaiei . ' .i.isss; :re. p.4.hv -. Ii-. Ilanrzinz. i.-nu-fc.-t and !.-st s:v!. Vf-ry i 1.. ip. In '.'.i- n..-.-f.' ! fafn-y s' an j v t.i tti. i. ;: ni V as !r'! i ,n. J .1. i. t je-1 o ii pmf i f Ui-gait. in !W f. s. M .11 -;; F.D. No. It. on Born. 2. Ivor's M!,s-k. i. .ra! l'-i k. Ill J M !!. i'Ki.l AIM. t-r-I i' ;:.l f.-.r.-rs th.s vrrrk M'-ls T .it' Slid Owe. a'. t.ents' l';ini.!.i;i: .' tli'-ve? M it:e:is. etc. ilJt' Cps, .t of Ca et. an.. ' 'o Ooi t viats ::i Ne i; Lr.iie Ii-.iiiiar verv 1. .i ts. Jai K.-ts anu a;-..i wiit sel. brj.ilns lrtore An .we ai.d se ti.e uv. Property for Sale. zt'-T.c !ie 7 rsi,,-,-'- !-: a. rt-. ti n liii ii .!--. ti V-! j h. ue. a : .'tie ni'A r nitt,i:iry ou:Ht.ii'.ir. T ir.;i.", w,,.i j'N-i wj:rr. A vo:mu ; ; ;n nv.-niv I- li. M Y r f ir.iicr inf-Tn.ati'.-n Pu'cl.c Notice. !-v give t.tiij'.ie no: ice tii.it I have of nr.- entire rt.-t c-f vera! t..er to n. V i :s. i.o wi:l c tilt ton- t'.o 1 U i l.an i.'ls.Iies a i,. : i tr. :he-s. I r.-t::ru ;i:v tli.inks t . my ct:stom"-s 1 ir h-ir 1-iK.rnt v-at- r.r-e.i .ring n:y l-;n-i hu e js-r:. i-..s , and r-;n.-t tin in I JI1V .M:S. ;;t:n::e the sitnc lo Itio .ef -t1. lsS. . iLt.r. Fx.. V1. Why Co West? .. .-.en sm ;i c in W,-t Virgin Mi.-nsnd will V : is--t-l:vt .rylan I. ai Vi'c-.nia. j. s aw. lit ye.n id th fan! .its a secti-.n ;s ait h. conitort in. M. a 'ev x itsg ail the r. -,:.: h, and ;.r.Mse-.'T. N'.'. r.--oii in the V .'.!--J Siates is attrart ': L-n-iiier ..:-e:,'i-:: Can those SM'.e : peo .ie ti.-n tiie North. W-:. un-i rvn nie S.uth as- I s-kintr t.ta: w-.y m i'ii tiie v.ewc.f l.wa ting. Iniprovcl farm land sre til U obtain si m f-...-it ss yr a.Te and upwarls. uniin-.-oveI t.mliera:i.i grazing lan.ls at from ?I ' per acre. Ki.-h ir.tnerai lands ar cheap, excellent The Somerset w .ter powers, raaimfaet.tritig si'es, btr-inew 1 in opni nak .j wj,, nncovere.1 bead re-l-s-a:lo;is. etc.. are namerms. Thf wii-..! j the ofneers of the (.rand Lodge, who and ebur.iies sr eiceih-nt ; the pt-pie are j ,,1,, ;ip tje rair of tbe pro.sion in open tK-spita ne and extend a warm wei.smie to new c rtuers. Th.- cl;rr.:ie is unsju,i!el. no ssrvere sonnis or cy.-loeea. and no coiuaaiucs d s j's. if y.-n wish to know mire about these S as you si.oaid write to M. V. Richards. I-i-.nd aiai Emigrant Agent. B. AO. Kailna.!. Ba'timore. M l . stating wiit y.i want and be will give you full irforraalior. free of thargc. Hollow M ice. " ile"w, Fi?k ? is this yoci ? my, oh my, but I aru irhi-i to see you. when did you get " kr" "iu-uoeon Monday Mike. I just !r.-is;!d in to . J. P. in bis new store. Ci'v bwt ihingv i.ktii;Tin there." Yon bet. risk Srsy.ier ia all right. Ta, Ta ! I m in a hurry." Wanted ! iTs. and Fart, I will pay tle kigiietit rash i'w f.r all kin.!s of hi-". ;.ils and firs. Cat! .hi me at try rcsiilerice. iaimeui ately wp if .,e S. A C. Matim.. H. U. Ot.iikisi.b. Holstine Stock For sale by the un. lersi gned at farmer's prices. JoHsto I'.ao.. Frosttmrg. Md. Frank K Ct " wiS. of Mr. anr. hive he,, S!-nhfi a few d.ij with frit-n.U ia Somerset. our tiie aua! anwnnt ox no.se aa-d d;sturt ance oa our streets. Mr. Frank MviUiaan. of Cre-. came Loin -to v-.'e and sunt the rti;rht 'ft tie I llLavi-oio- d iitirj fur tbe reineris. i .Vr-mVrI.'wrwi yT.!i latip liar wa:rs of rai firt lo twetiiy ountiA of ta:; y or. the rl.niiMi. Of course tbir kr. J. F. Hii!r!. if Fain-ham. Fayrtw 'ur.;yt waa i i S..:m'rM hc'Iis,!; ti.e t.:.-! Vl'ow 4vliv3e their new boii hoir. While h'T' be ti tiie jrutsl uT hU bruiiior, A. C. n iiist, i:... 41erk Iliieriijin. .f lbe rtmniiio(ier of. tuf are j;!! to know, U ab!e to be abou .-a-o. Wb;i? KiH onauie to atieml to bi ro.i!; Jiut cs. rr. Hileinan i rapidiT recoTer iiili. tai will he biinrif a-iin in a few dayi. Tiie Kiinx t'iir Jinrm-J of h-tober iV.h roiiuiics a cul ioin i.-a:il of t!ie wediliug f Mr. E. Z. Wiion nil Misa Siily Hiider Qim. 'iuJliicr of Jul" Hol.l.'raian. of Lraveuwi .nh. Ii was one of tiie most bril iiant wcUicpt ever eetebfiUed !a tiie stale of Tii? mjnr !::rt friend-of Mr. EJwia f t.-b.-r, oi Baltimore, daa'.iter of Will j'oiinn. of WisUinirton (Ire. will be nalnfd to leant of her widen death in the former ! c.tr M m iay airfht. Mrs. Farlwrs merry, I andMiTinvd.-n.Hiti.jn a I i P'l-'Ui jn won m-r many friend lrliia U'-r fij;iT.t vis-ts to -.'irtown. Frjt-r waa a n.ere of Gen. V. II. K-nti. The I'itt!-. ;i.-h pars annouiKC the di-a'.h ' f ir. I-av:d ii-e-:.-t:er. of har ci'y. in Now j Y"rk. at an e.trly ho ir Tiiel.iy morning. J T':iis a:.; tn a 1 iK-tv i to ii;',se w!ist:i! I:- J ii.-vi' in t;r ini :iriia-e r-cjnmi -u.-eoieut of j wv.k on, t.ie o:iiU P-.nu rai roa-l, as tiie j i....-tor wa- one of the prime movers in the ; rji:;i.t-.;n sci.eiar of wiiivh the paper ' i.avr i:ad ?o iii j-'h to say d;iriu tiie pa: ftw -..ilit;. Mr. A'V'rt A. Wa'ter has rettrrncl to iu -ry'. fir a s!.rt :ay at hi.- father s rei-!.-:ire. the V,t Kill! xe!. T vumy" a; - to Yr of a t'-jrt.-ry !;p'-j:Uo:i. and .i is --ver !.;. coin(Kiii:on. 1: wa a n...;ier of sine'rt r:rrot tiiat he tsa Pol 'o-ie of u" on ihe iKTaior. i-f tiie tali ii.--:i:i;r of th t! 'ri'lemn's Ilriiin A-so:'i-il.-jK. a h. :i f .1- h.ijx a-ere bia-Itd l.y tiie i-in-a j-.rtjm i:..i.e o; p.ii.ir hr.i:.-. tiie tf.iri:e in toe At tii-'i 'sf.i of '.ate Sap-'riEittnd-fr-.t Hi'e. a:i I i:i a.-t-ordame witii a tretiral i in: on Vr. j-arr of the feaoher ofS tni-r--t '.;:;nty's o-i..::'' s.-!. .1 tt-a.--tiers. cou'ity i:-ri..i!,r;i r,: J. M. li--r i-:-y ha- d- : l .i to ii '-.I ti.e a;-;..-oa..-!::ii,r x's i..u of the T..-ber's A;i;i-i l!:iitute ..'jr.u the wek Coninir;-.;-:;..; M ir. liy .r,--.ruVr t..i. or tir; w.vit fol-i.-!.-!,! ;:r 'n Tni a.o be .fnnl nea' to T;i :i:i;.y liie-i 1 of e.i I'lli iM tiitvjh mt ti.e c luiity wh j -.viiiie l!o.-v mty n jt c;t Mder it a pirt Jt tiieir relioas duty never tti 'i.-s Vt-'m u;-.fi it as a d.i:y never to ne-lrte-1 lo Le pn.T:t at every sesion. K.-y.ii-.e who ha. a home ! wo Ut -lend tiie h .!ii-y w-hs if ail intti-r year w.ti. his oxn fa:u"'y and frieti.la and it is butj'al that tiie Surititendetit shooid take cir;. wnrv.it tin: visiituf tiie teachers and T!:e ff.:i-r.d pn')-ie i:i i:x:ng the time f.r hoi lini: thee annus.! i slotlS. At Ji o'clock Welne.:.iy m rn:ng, at the home of the bride's ihthjr, John II. iCantner, E-.. in tiie prenoe of the imaie h ie friends of the fam-.iy. L d -r Coouer, of tiie Oiscirles" chun;h. p.ke the wonls thrtl cli:ttif;.sl the aame of the youn-tsi .laughter. M;s Nannie. thut of Mt fkore IL Sniii vun. A d ii -ious wed Ii;-' i.niklas; was en;or.:..i by the asembievl guest, and at 9.31 tiie bri in and gn.a t..k tiie sjuth-bounJ train fir a tour of the eastern cities. u their pMrn they will make their home at Shady- si. le Pittsbur.-. where the groom has bn.lt ; and funasshed a hanisoni - residence. Miss ' Kantner was one of Somerset's pn-ttie and b-v'nttvt g'ris. and will be greatly id.ww.1 ; iiy ber ratiiy friends. Mr. Snilivau. t i is empl .y, si as A-lims' expnw nwewt tie- ' iweett Pltt-.b irg and New Yorit, i well- ; ii;j; -i in Sorae:--!, wiie-e he ws f.vrn-irrly 1 e.-i'.i.iovi-.l on the .mers. r.d Ouitinrla , . I 1 1 . . ; I'.louih. for a num!r of years a j ! Pr. E. W j pra.-!iioi.er iu j knowr thr- t ;-'.. J City, Iowa, on W t be bad removed t fi;i iwiti not. -e ' that pU : l'r. iiis linuli and well it :iie . onnty, dicl at Iowa sines-ay, ,sti! uit, ' aiv s v-ar sine. rre j The ; is fp.ni the .To-;w'"':''oi of S.W. Hugh, ofahti.se t si.-ku.Te niei.-r u was nia.lc in thee col ; unius a few .ia; s a,-o, died at the Hoaie. i p.ithie h .spiral at 1U.-K this morning. I'r. : ll'.o.ig'i -as thlr.y vear.- of a-. and a narive , of rs .m.-rsi-t co unty. r.-nnylvania. A!out i six yeiir. SiTu he attended two ciuresof i Iect.iresin tiie IPim-M j-iihic d-parttmeit of j the SLate L'u : verbify . afterwards gra.-hia;in at ''lii.-do, a-;ng as oi.v-ie at tt:e C.K.k ; coiiiity hita! near iy twjyears. IN tlieu ' return ri to his old honi in Pennsylvania, 1 where lie pi-act'.C'ii nntri he came West, near ! H- tv i r.-a-iisi, the last year haviirg been j .pent at Cedar Fall. Three weeks ago he ie.t V Ur Falls for lowaCity, fi.r the fitr;e j of elating, and to at as resident physician : oi'the Home ipat !rie !io.;.;:ai, and iectnrerin i the roller... He was wi't before he arrived ' here, and in a few days was attacked with i sviiircouis of such a violent and alarming ; chant-ter that tiis life va d ire. of'froia ! the ,ist by all who t i'sr hiiu. Arraii'.'iu.-r.: f .r the bnr.al have ti it yet b.n nia.K-. lr, ! ition-rli wjs s y.iung nun of iniegriTy and j m-rit, i.nd h:s antirnely deati". or.ugs luiiiiss ' to all who knt him. Wednt-siiar was one of nature's lovely .lays i and was Lai csi with delight by Somerset sor , iler of V..1 1 r. liows wlioha 1 stlei-te.1 it as the s day wi viik-ii to dednw.e tiieir new hxige building. Wi cn li.e nn.rning s'tn kisstsl -tue Tnonlitxn t p the heavy ra.n clouI that j hud tsc-ri iianging tnr the land.scaje for sc. many wea-J- .lays we:e geiitiy brushed away ( and tin" kinjof day shocc forth in all his splendor. The early niominit train brought j visiting brethren from ail the sister lodges in j tiie county, arid a large d.iiegatioa from j J. hr.stowD. A special session of the Grand 1 I u-m-e .a. oe.u ...... ,M .. mumiug. .am ; ,, r.i..i - r t ; the decree of that order was conforreil on a ' 1 ' , . , so , . i n-iiasi-r of applicants, aliort v after two i r i- " . r t I o ch.k a.l tne o,M Fel.ows prraent, ia fail rt.aiia. fcllin hne directly in front of their new b.iilding. and headed by the Somerset cornet baud, paraded the principal streets of ll.e town, returning to Main Cross street, where tbe turee hundred men in line formed carnages. Tbe rdire r'm was densely packed with people when the exercises were opened by tiie Oraud Chapiaiu. Opt. 0. J. Harrison, on behalf of the boarl of rntstees and buiid iuc cumnii: lee. then presented the boildinc to theOrar.d Master and asked that "ihe bail be set apart and dedicated to tiie bust oesrs and parpowsj of Odd Fellows. The I. rand Master ri-rsioJed in a brief and com-pi-mettary a-i.ire-s. After tbe tledicatory ert ii-es bad been gone tlirougli with, sliort a.klresss a ere delivered by the Grand Secre tary, and It. Hici ok. of Bedford.' j At 7 o'clock in the evening the Crat: I Sec j refary aldnrased another la-site puhlic audi 1 er.cv. at the com-! vision of which most of the ! OihiF. !iws preset-.t. aorompanied by their j l.iiiles aiijoumed to tiie bampaeting hail of i tite Sonierwt H te, which liad been tastily decorated with flowers and evergreen. Ail of the ioige embleins, worked in tiowers accl ferns, were displayed on the walls. The ta Ulea were Is d iied wi'h the delicac-s of the hv-al ntarket. ml.ie the refreshment' bad been crierd from an eastern city. Atler the cd.bi.-s hal been disjvrsed of ispetK.-h-ia.ak ing was iidulr--J in. and continued till a late hoar. It was a red-Setter day throughout fat the local t nicr. Campaign Echo. Aiming other Irauum- of the Salisbury pan-.le was a string band en;ml of young UI;es and jretk aieu. tamliiiats IIifri;B IxjBuVm bn-l w'rth !It'.Wo perstiHs nrr- rbe esnitrn Lfi. Hit nr!.t lian.l La imiw.h-'I in ie. ri.l he j )t bit t TCcar a ijrjcr gk tha lie diJ Tiie iX- ..ibl-.cin . i'laf inf U.il. Sjtner" rt t-.niuj'. put up Hi!Tiia aid Urtaa file SturOsy ai:ertiio; an t hi tb eeiia(f bt.Ms njeeiim: w'Jrii wjia-i irtwl by Hm. J. L. Puyb and J. Ca!. Low nr. Tl n.'ee-.in at Uinbaud rMtnniay tii:t was the !- sua of tbe ramgojn and a liirje namlieenf RefriiMii-ami ter -natil at the ei.iaI !), IartJ Ilitsband .ret:ileit.aihl I. C. C!brn. A. C. ir i'bprt, F. J. Kooser aivl Ir. A. J. KuJsltT o.ke. The ftsxiblicaiai olUinron M;ilj ereip.3 a Harrison and U'rtn p- le on Tuenbr n'trht. Th.s wa novel jirowhire t.r tiie olj Repuhiitaiai of Jenner. bin they jtot llir j'jii uie ct. peec:u9t wre d livewl by Noah 8. Miiier, Biember of the li.i!:ijure, and X. 15. t ntchavM Mr. J.e!! Zimmerman, ot Stoyetown, ! is ei,:hfy-ei years aid. votej for wvrral I'-Kitjetitial can jiiUiw U-fijre he eoted for tienerai Harriaon in and will role Sir lr"ja:nln nrrt Tu-cr-Ur, as w"il a'o hi- tiiree ma. e;:'.it ata-in4aw, thirteen gmd ons, and life uraadon-m-!.iw. This mikes a total of thirty rotes for whi;-h Mr. Z.inmerraa.n oce way or anvt'ier rtt-pon- A Ropubiicaa meetics was beid at the BoUh b.!-we i.i Swierxt township. "n lunrW eer..n. .-p-erSes were ie- livere.1 by lr. E;:'JK-y and A. C. Hu.b-rt, ! K. J. Kixw-tr, L. C CoiUt.ni. E-iUlre. and j.i Uin- t,om tiie fimu:t;ioui appiause tiuu mtem.pwu ei ,akerat fre.,nent inter- r;s, the addresses were highly enjoyed by tiie lar audieuce prent. Tiie wit the FfpriKimn mters fmru "old 1iewi::k" anil flniand came to ta this moraiiu re'pitn.iti one of the election days in the y.ars immliatcly follvnting the war. They enoK! in waj cs drawn bv tar. six. ei.'ht and twelve Ifrse, car! ci.ryi.-.,ra lie- piiSiican ri-1- r. wi:h tiie Ami'r'can tjasr :io it. j over a:; A halt was ma le iu front ; the Court U.;u.je. and after three cheers for ; I Harrison. Morton and the whole Republican J ; ticket, the d. legations formed iu hne and j i tnarciitd to the poll, wiiere Uie baliots were - ! cast. T:;e finai ilayii(;;.t rally of tiie campmvni ! ! was hel-i at Jeiiner X Itoad.4 Saturday afier- j : !;oon, as iisw osfii the custom for a areat j many years. The venerable Ej.iii Ik-am. I ; no v.iU-d for tien. iiarr.sMi in lsi. and ' has !tti an earncet Roptihi; -an Since the or- 1 -mization of the py- Jirside.!. with tiie 1 n.-aai coni..l;Tneiit of Y;ce lrernji'ntsan.l et . r-taries. S;-.:!.es were delivered by F. J. K.Ker. F-i , F. W. ltit-iei-Ker, Kj , N. B. j Crttcl.Hrl..!. and Cap;. W. If. Sinner. The Usual iare am! en: hnsiaatic numoer ofFle i rci'h.-ans were pre-ent and attentively lis--i tei.ed lo ti.e able arguments of the ?rikei. " i tiie 24:h of S it.i; i:a.lt schiX'l. p'e:nber the boys of tiie n-ar liovkst.-wn raistsj a hall !- ila oa at.d tori p..lc .VJfeet j in ieotii, on w'ii-li they iiad a small tl. ' slid strwin'.er, whi. h presented a n.a" and i creditable appearan.s,. Un last Monday niirnt tne pite waa fel.tsj t the gpiund by i some mean and unscrjpalous person pre sumably a rX'tO'irmt. It is not so much the cutting ilusn of the pole, bnt the destination : of the tlaj and streamer that has caused so i r:!' h bad I'.-elin. We take it that a erso:i j who wiil .U tr tiie fiag of huiisun;ry in j such a wanton manner is rit or.ly lacking i in g od sens and jndnien. uul he coiiituits i a treasonable crime acxinst his country, and ! .shouid be dealt with aocjrding'v. i " JrsTll-E. Among the novel presents lateiy rcceivei te tineral Harrison wsj a b:, jack raob-t which rune by express from Washington, Kau. The foilowiug k-lier aivoiuixinie.1 tiie gift: Wajrtiv.;T..v. Kan., tictfiber 31. Cisraii. H lEitsox : We ar2 little boys, only 11, s an 1 H year, and cun t vote fur you b-it w- want you e efe-l. and we sr I you a n ihit f ir lii :k. It is sai t tn i: gj-tin; s ra b:i'i f r.t i a sicn of g mvI in.-k. S inib-.!v sent Mr. Cleveland a r.iiei:t s to -l m ls-i, an I h:- was el s-ed. li'tn . pi v of a com mon rai.i.-t would ele,n iiini we U.s; s w i-i-e j-v fc raf'tnl -:!i e;et t you, sure. It lilt to tat apple and catitxtres and corn, and will driuii milk as well as aater. Ui T, Ilov iMiMittuv Rs -roa, Bv tin The.Ii..- n i ) t prv ;.i very mierj-Unr to befa:n-ly, err::aiiy t B -ii i-n ii, th': iu- erai s twn yea.-il 1 ij-aud-on. Ma. Kdiiok The scholara of the MiHirs gor scli.i..! in th.s township are anient Re- publicans with one or t m ex.-ept ions, and enror.ra-i! hv their parents, d.-cidnl to rairse a Harrison. Morton and Protection po'ie The pole was ruin the vicinity of tlic s--L x.l house, and botr.e thither on the shou! lers of the pupils and their teariirr, Harvev Z.m- merman. On the .i..po.n:ed -lay a number of t!e citizens of the township a-wrm'.-l-J '.. j witness the raisin- of tlio .le. All things ; istintf ready, the pole was .u.rkly p! iced in ositioti by the pup-is. without -he aid of any i f the cit. Z'-ns. Tne pole is icet in ieiigt.1, ; out of gn.iimi. After tl.e raising all retirci to the sv hool house were a mee'ir.g was or- j fanized by the election of the following of- j licers. chosen fnni amotu; ihe pupils : Pres ident. Master 0. F. Cah.e ; Vice Presidents. J. Mc. Wagner. John Sorter, Irwin Ij.hr, Noah Haines. 0. F.Custer. iev: Kooniz.Jr. Ira Miller. John Ousted, Albert M.j-k and Riissiell Walker. Secretaries, II. Tl. Cable and Jach Wahm-e. Siediew were thru made by Jacsih Mi-tjregor, John tv.Hititx, Harrison Ibr and levi Koonfz. After three ro-.tsing clieers tVr the entire Regt.iriiican ticket, thf meeting a-'j-mrned. SECEt-TsruES. EniTc.tt I.EKiLn : The Republicans of this place and vinn'tv omcluliiig lint it i U better late than never, and as they never undertake anything that they do not areoro- plish. they had the grittji.-ati.rfi id raising a magnificent Harrison an-I Morton pile, j whi.-h stands eighty f.-et out of ground, nn Saturday ant moo n. Nover.il r -1 i. Ail bun- i or is dne or.r patriotic ..-itizena f.r their gen erous ass'sianre in raising this, the tirut ite- pnolican p 'le raiseI here, tireat prai.-e is ' water, and Meyerstiale women insist we aUo due the io.lies for th b.-autirn! banner. I were told that, it is far superior to well wa beariitg the names of Harrison and Mort .n. ter for household purposes. The new water which they ma !e and r-ected. A larg- j tpilj also furnishes the town with as good and enthusiastic Bi-puhiican meeting was ! nre pnjtection as could be desired, and a held here in the evening of the same day. I number of fire-plugs have been put in at The ms?ting was organized by Ciairman : convenient points from which a stream can . . , , ciiaier in a onei speccn. anu aiieraar-j cii.ei . , . .. one of our staimchest Itepuh hdans, Mr. Pa- 1 , r id Husband, to preside over the meeting,, J ..u .,. ... , "!I Willi rreiiericr, eoer, jiafris-..ii .roiiu aii'a . . ..-.s w u .. -... vs.. .w. uu. F. S. WtileTos Vice Presidents, and S. S. until all are Uiing it, thechrg-a being with Milier. J. C. 1'rr.jo. W. S. Weiler. J. C. Sel- , In the reach of every property owner. lers. A. S. Miller and Abram Weiler as : ret.vt-.es. The speakers were L. 0. Colbom. A. C. Holbert. Dr. Endslev and F. J. Kooser. t Ilsq., who discussed tue Issues of t le cam paign in an able manner. The Farmers band was present, and enlivened the occa sion with m.it excellent mtisK. The meet ing adjourned with three rousing cheers tor Har-ison, Morton, and the whole Republi can ticket. KErrkucas. Tut history of a campaign can never be written until U.e. Totes liavebeen counted, and Somerset county's record is always in complete until the sterling Bepiblitans of Elklick have had their final rally, and polled their full vote. It is with Thursday night s demonstration that we liave to do at this time the vote will sjk for itself. Preparations hail been going ox: in the busy ti-wn of Salisbury trout the time when the " unterricd" held their demon at ration at which the Democratic chairman said j there were I'i prop' present and when tbe ur.ai evening arrived the old town look ed as guy and blushing as a bride. Arches and fiasoons, handsomely decorated wish banting and Chinese lanterns, were twang across the principal streets, while the residence of every Republican En tlte town was brilliantly iilauiisated. Walker t Ley dig's was head piarters and with the first shades of evening the IleiHibi wan v.ters be gin pcKtriria; into town from all diredio-as, Tbe air was full of music and the sound of it was continually ie ooe'a ears. The pro- cession wrnt At the ru'rauJ croafc'iig t-a-st at town no llw arrival of itw spm-ia! I 'rain from Meyevsdale. bringing not ) than ) voters. Tiie Salisbury band, dress- ed in rteir bad'iaoaie anilbraui, Ixaded the f immmii, and the line cuatained not li j than enthoitir RepoWiran ie, and ;-;wra! Iiiuidrrd li?puliirn latiie. We eiii-rriwy a;nl uubeaiLUin'aSru that the ieio-.m-rfraikm wu the Hufat erer aeea in tu- iMuutr. A riuei(l (slim wja i!e nnio!ieT o!"carri3i in line eootaiDirts la d; wearing ihe EeroWican nrfori and doot itS tbe AoKjicaa fUg. ; Tbree hondreJ T-nrjemen rarrying bjrfhes was another dot ri (ataK, nunjr id tiie ridan coming adis laisoe nf '.m mi!"S. Duaena .f men in the hits- mijct. brilliant amf.trnn, an-i with their cuSort-d lights prescod a most yleuu pic ture. A o briber of S'.au were ta line, the ! a bei:ig drawo by two. bar asd ix homes j asid on taeOi tableaux portrayed what mint ' he buen goilin to the few t democratic ! "Ttitorv The flarriiow log tibia with a iivecuoa pen hed on tha top was loudly cheered all aiong the line, and with the sky nicket inx)doj otit of iia uiuiature chim ney presen teil a sijrht lon to be remembered. After tiie pnoewion had mored through the principal streets of the town, the entire line massed ia front of the hotel where they were addressed by the gallant Cap. U. H. Kaun. of Joanstowa and Dr. A. J. Eodsley . of Som erset. Captain E.ahn spoke for more than an hour making a masterly and telling pie for the pMeclion of American labor. He was frenaentiy interrupted with long coo Mnuel applause. Dr. Kndsly spoke Irr only a few minutes, but 1or enough to demoo-:-:ratei the faliacie of the Democratic posi tion and the mter absurdity o! their claims of being the friends of the working man. At tiie i-. iri-! n-inn th hm-1im t! AiliA. J bury Giw -develand s Doaol- manner of 4h. club. Wften R;ablican demon stratiooa in this county are taiked ahont we pass the cake to old Eiklick. .The Republican demonstration at Meyers dale Friday, niftht, had been in everybody's mouth f it a week or ten day s previous to that time and it was confidently predicted that it ! wobU surtiaaS auy political demonstrat.on ever maiie in tiie county and so it did in pint of numbers and enthusiasm. The special train from Samerset, ia reirard U which there had been so many misunder standings was finally arranged for and left the station at six o'clock in the evening, with not laa tbaa two hundred, shouting, bowiin Uepahiicans on boari. Adlitions to the overcrowded train were made at every station, the Miiford liand itettitij; a'.ard at the-.r station. When the special Buaily reach- ; ed its diuation it cooiained not less than j three hundrcl enthusiastic voters. The pro cession was formed on Meyers Avenue, the I Somerset ciub beir;? aa-onled the post of ( honor and with the Miiford Hand a: the j hiaid of the procession. The line was fully I a mile in ler.th and was made upofrluhs I from ait tte towns in the south of the coun ty. Ex-SherirT Kyle was chief marshal and i he is to be congratulated on the promptness j with whii h the line moved and the (rood i order maintaine.1 along the line. From ! turee to four hundre.i horsemen were in the pr-joraatou. Tiie many banners with lie- publican expressions and truisms inscribed on their sides pnjvoked many cheers fruru t:i hundreds of people crowding the streets. Ail of tiie Republican resi.iences in the town were illuniinated and many of them burned colored lights presenting a beautiful etfect. The home of lr. M.-yers. J. J. Holilitaeli and J. IK Livengood presented a stecialy ; line apparanu-e and were loudly cheered by t tiie men in line. Fire works were shot t i o'f from the wagons in th line and from .UiTerctit iocati.iua along tbe route of pro freiioii. At ttie conclusion of the para. le the street in front of the Jones House was crowded witli earnest Kepuhiicans who not withstanding tlse lateness of the hour then pi oiiork were anxious lo bear a won! for Harrison and Morton. Col. E. V. Yutzy, of I'rsina was elected President of the meeting, with a long line of Vice Presidents and Sec retaries. Ueneral W. H. Koontx. waa the first speaker, bat owing to the condition of his throat was unable to make a protracted argument. He spoke earnestly lortLepro te. tion of borne industries as did S. C. Trent, Fj, who Sllowed him. F. J. Kousrr f illowed in a short speech for the -icket. Major Lrist-.r. of West Virginia, and J. Cad. Iwry, concluded tbe speech makitig. it being within a few minutes of 11 o'cl k when Mr. Lowry ceased sjieaking. The demonstration was a credit to the men ho worked it np so e.Tectually, and they Lave the satisfaetioa of knowing that it was tiie largest political demonstration tbe coun ty has ever witnessed, and the great crowd ho partiiiipated in it came away glad that they had been there. ' We are indebted to Dr. si. a. vaood, of Me) -ers.aie, for a pleasant afterno.jn's outing while in that town Thursday last. Right here it might be well to remark that the doc tor drove the now venerable tir of blacks usonj scon- of years ago were the pride of SimttKin-, UttrJ ,taWe tbe liun of al, loym o h,iraKa .-otwiln. .jj.,- ,he a,lvanced age of the animals ,hf7 ,.;U retain some little of the fire of their feb jily1 ti ioo the doctor and bis gnests up the mountain side to the famous sand spring,'' in good shape. There we ' fonn-1 a force of men engaged in nnisliing op ! tbe masonry and excavation of the reservoir. ' As near as we could leurn the reservoir when i cooiplcte.1, will be looxlf) fcet. and 10 feet j cha-p. and will bate a rapacity of liw),P j gallons of water. The stream lornied by i " sand sprin j " is about as large as the creek ' so'jtb of town, and tumbles down overs ; rocky tail of some ten feet into the reservoir, ; as clear and cold as liquid ice. The conrse j of the stream is frequently lost on its way lo ! the reservoir, many places mnning under j the rocky crevices Sor rods, and again hraret. ing forth in undiminished volume. Our sis- ter town has one of the best, and we presume I one of the cheapest water suppliers in tbe j Slate, the entire cost of the reservoir and piping oetng lti.j. Tbe piping of tbe town has been g.iing on throughout tbe summer, and water was introduced into t-wiru some three weeks ago through a tem porary pipe connecting tte reservoir with ; tbe spring. It is most delicious drinking . -.., .... .,;1,, f K.i,l ,.-. I- ...s;.. w ... w mrz , ., , . . .... from the bigliest elevations about the town. .!..-,,.. , . " aler baa been tfOrorluoed into most of tbe t., .,, k,. k.., . .l..- ,i. 1IJC mm -"Htl etates war snip Ie'- -- during the crnise I of mat vessel in Southern waters by a fine I billy goat. The goat tarns out with tbe crew ! at drill and marches at the bead of the i column with the precaaion and soiemnity. k p.ng step to the music of the Hies and druiups. His independent spirit is the chief charm of this animal. He never salutes an o nicer, but is devoted to the sailors wbo feed bim. His favorite diet is tar rope, upon a loch he has grown fat and prosperous. Near Hopeweil, Bedford Counly, yesterday tuorniag, several miners, when riding on a band-car on the Sandy -Ron Branch of the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad, were thrown from tbe car by a runaway team. Sara Hastings was instantly killed Martin Maltr bad his saull fractured, and seven others were seriously injured. Thomas A. Edison, tbe inventor, has pe titioned the courts to restrain tiie EJison Polyform " Company from displaying his portrait in advertising their specialty in Uie ncwspers. Ac says he has no desire lo be another Lydia Pink ham. James C McAfee, Kq, the veteran, editor of Uie tireenabura TriuuK wad llcrabt, has reured frotu ail coonec-tkia with that, paper owing to tailing health. It ia now nmier the sole cotitrol of Miswra. Atkinson A Peoples- Daath of Coionsl Jimtt Duffy. i olooel James ihnify. ofVarirtta, lantB tcrcunty. a prominent anl wealthy citizen of that place, died Monday eveniu of last week, after a lon Hinese. Ite was torn in Marietta In 11, and reieivcJ a somewhat limi'tsj eiiucatrtrti. When pote Tonus; lie bai:ie a pil.4. o the ?ii3jueharttoi rivrr, which tfitir he hnlowe-i f .r years. Iu he Imiim a meruU-r of :inn eJisrajied in transportiu snpv.lies to Tor's in New Mexi co and the West, an enterjiri.- invoiviiijC intlrl.Jt.s of dollars and'.'Joxer!. He was ooe oftlie tirst to cultivate toba.t in tliat section, and was its nwt extensi ve grower. He was a wklt'y known contractor of em ineirfe duriiK; the war, by which be aro-tss-ed a laive fortune. lie was the intioiate friend of Hon. Siiuoti I'anieroti, and was noted fof the elegant dinners he gave annu ally to the Fanners' Club, which were at teodv! by the nuist prominent pr-ple in tiie country. Ke had the !arjre- tobacco plan tation in this cucinty. He leaves a Wife and fire children. A Silver Wedding. A most enjoyable aflair took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morrison, near Bakerrilie, on Saturday. November J. 1S. It was the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wed. led life, and a large number of in vitations had been sent out, but owing to the rain on Friday niirht and Sataniay moraine, only ahont twenty-five guests re sponded. Namerms beautiful and costly presents iu the shape of silverware vm brou-tht by the guests, and sent by others who could notome, as tokens of resepect and esteem for Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, two daughters and son. from Irwin. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, of Mt. Hea-ant. and Mr. and M-- Maties, from Lavansvillc. Other parties came from Mt. Piea?ant in tiie afternoon. After a short ceremony suite.! to the orca-ion. the guests were invited to a table literally groaning under its load of almost everyUiing lieart could wish to satisfy the app-Mite. AM unite in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Morris-iu many more happy years of married life. A tir asr. Confluenca Items. The lanr? ftvz li'Mtin fr.t:n t!:? Harris'-n aiiti Mirt.a jrU in this plan? f Ut.-.! Ivini an h frfjun'i on th mmin of N TmSr 2 t(rn into many pifc. In onler to mjke th act wtP.i ni-irp Lfnteraiftihla1, no name oil it. anJ wai the resru.af ivila- latioit tiasf of tfiirtT-ight star. No OD i Sfenis to know who did the deed, but as the . . . r- . Ssj was the property of Ir. B. A. Ficbtner. some are of the opinion that it was a per- sotial enemy of his who did it. It is to be remembered that a number of persons, not temocrats either, opposed the doctor in the raising of tbe pole. After he bad placed it on the groun.1, ready to raise, at his own ex pense, with very little exertion, some did all they could to defeat hint in getting it raised, but some men are not so easily deteated. and the pole went up. All parties condemn the act. Another flag now floats from the same pole. The doctor, with the aid of tue others, I soon had another flag, larger and bettertnan j ) the first, floating to the breeze. He also ' says be would take the value of the tiag out j of the hide of any person or persons who disturbed the Bog in a very short ti ne if be or thev will make themselves known, I . t Jahes. i November 3. l-s". i Col. Danks on the War-path. Col. John A. Danks. the well-known Grand Army lecturer and Metbdtst Episcopal min ister, has stirred np a lively row in the Mt. Washington chnrch, Pittsburgh, his late charge. At the recent conference al Latmlie 1 be a as placed on the u;eriinnia"y list and i thereby bangs the tale of his trouble. Some ' months ati he had some insuo'e with the leading tenor of his choir, and his congrega- ( tion. taking the matier in band, .lVcided that it would be to the best interests of thechorch to have him removed. A petition was cir culated and signed by the merul-ers of the board of Stewar ts, and Colonel Ianks was told tliat the conference would not refuse a request from bim to be put on the supernu merary list. He made the request, which was granted. He n..w asserts that Thomas Blas'i ford, on of the ttewards, instigated h:s removal, and did so bv covert means. In l he 1 IsUiigh TiW of Mon.iay Col. L'anks addresses a Inter to Ui-bhlord calling that j Ctsled ber tm the nn! world, and eight of gentleman a bar. a coward, a sneak, a slimv. bom remain to mourn her deml:. r was double-iiealing wretch, and warning him to 1 faithful and consi-lent member of t!ie Re avoid meeting tbe writer as the latter, in his ' ''""e.l Church, and was much love.! and es- ws( lite, has seen better men than Itia-hford bite the dust. "I her allegations were made ag-aiust Blashford ail of which are denied by tbe board of stewards. Col. Iianks has re moved from Ml Washington into tbe city proper and has crittrn another letter telling where be can be Cmn.I. Teachers' Institute. Following is the program of exercises of the institute to be held by the teachers of Conemaiiih. Paint and Or! districts, at Bethel, Novemiicr ', ISM : X"R.IfU SESBtOS 0 a. . 1. Organization. Discussion " Methods of Securing At- tenlion in Class. W. A. Weaver. i 3. Seievt Blading. N. E Berkey. 4. Practical Arithm..tic, Supt. J. M. Ber key. . i.ecitatic.n, S. ti. Siietier. 0. Class Drill, in tic-graphy, James E. Blough. AFTERVO..V st-IOV I 61 TO I. 1. Discussion " I w may we interest parents and pupils mire in the study of Physiology." C. S-hraueker. 2. Essay. J. E. fiephart. 3. " Lessons &r B-.-gitiners." Superintend ent J. M. Berkey. 4. r.scitation. C. L. Sjieiicer. 5. 'Methodsof Teaching Writing," H. F. Yost. evesixu esvn.5 7 S) r. . I. Oration. H. D. Na u-le. i "' Reforms- in Tvac-liiii r." E. L. Swank. 3. RedUtion. Bertie O t.'onnor. 4- "Co-operation in sjch'iol Work, S. D. Elrick. 5. d-!ect Reading, Sidney Hols.pp'. !. Closing Remarks. Sujier.ntendeiit J. M. Berkey. The exercisi will be interspersed with music and queries. We urge the attendance j of ail the teachers in the district, and hope those who have work assigned them will I come thorough!- prepared. All frien.ls of! eilui-ation are cordially invited to be present. I S. D. Ei.ri t, II F. V.st. J E. Bx.-..ir. Committee. Useful Holiday Presents. There is probably nothing that wil! a more accei-table and osefsil present thaw i one of the comfortable Luburg Adjustalile Easy Chairs with its fifty changes of posi tion. This wonderful chair which sells from seven dollars and upwards is manufactured by the I.uharg Manufacturing Co.. 14-5 North Eiglit street, Philadelphia. Pa, who are tbe largest manufacturers of Adjustable Reclin ing Chairs for family, library and invalid use, or Invalid Wheel Chairs for street use; also, makers of tbe finest and most complete line of Baby Coaches in the Tnited States. They have discontinued wholesaling their goods and have cut prices so low thai ottter houses cannot compete with them. Cata logues will be mallei on application by en closing stamp and staling kind of goods de sired. They have special and reduced rates by all transportation lines, and guarantee ill goods to be deiiv ered safcly to any point is the United States. The farmers in tiie vicinity of Ligonier are feeling dubious over a large delivery of fruit trees) soon to be male at that place. Some of tiiem have bills of from $V to fSiO, and they are looking Sor a Bcdiemian oats swin dle on delivery. ( A new 6rm of reception isj being started. It is called the envelop reception, and re quires each guest to have some sort of a con tribution in tbe envelop when banded to the hostess or host. ' ' Rffsotutlor, of Re9et. , ! Wnsavas. It la plerawd Alniighty Ceil ia Ilia infinite vrrwlom v ntaove from our midst by death o-iryo.ing sifter, Ma.Tn.la C. Win. and Wavrats. If n: and rieht !';ut : slioul I rberwh ber iem..ry f ir ttit ret titii ir of her walk ami cn Sui-t ir waiters Tta.n irtg to tl e church anl Sa:Jmb-sc!. d while among us. thereeM he it lirWv'L T!iat d!isrra.Vi:a--h-c.! rtsvi.es with sorrow the httelivnce of the d.-aih -t Sit. Will, who was cne of it taiihiit! m-m-feers. and wbo always, Btanita! jjratt inter est in its weltare in every rrion ; as tnn-h-erand si holar she was din'.--i.t in ti.e .'iw charge of her duty. thMrbr leaving us an j evampie of devotion to Imw ( hriin p- j fcssion. 1 Ki-lttt. T!iat fn tie ttaih of Sister j WU there has been one of o'tr enml-r I taken away, one of whom we Sh.l'I rherish kind iaad aifectioemte remembra-rs tc her ftd-luy to the ctiurdh, and wh'aj her d. a'a has left a vacancy !a our rdiirl.xas gather- Ings, we bow In Immb e submission to V'.- vino will, asaitris that she enjoys holy communion with the saints in beaven. tw. mat we lentter our liart!e;t I -sympathy to the bereaved family and frietvla j and may their knowledge tliat their loved j one died in the bocsj of a blessrsl imm.M-taii- ! ty be their ronaoiatioa ai their streufib. j and in future years may their iaiih in tl.e j promises of our Savior and Ke.iremr err- I courage them i'h the assurajico of a bap- pier onion in tiie life to dime. Kfmi,ri. That a coj.y iA th.s trihnte to the memory ol our deceased sister be sent U the bereaved family, and be published in the pa pers ot the county. Jons n. Reitz. J .a.v Koivrz, W. CrsTta, V. Y'r. Davis Waiiace, Si x U.rri t'oftireittee. I Letter from the Ex-Swiff of Chau ! ! tauqua County. New York. Mattili . X. Y., IVc. Z !.. i I am elan! to say, from. ir. f?n-.na! rx- ; j perietiw wrtii Alu"cx & P.nt.ia v-CEiiM, j luat I aiu aWe to en lrst Ji iU r-tj th:nfs liiai bare trr ivn saM ainu ihvm. ani aplvtitent thte by Nty.i.tf lliat I r'raiik'r ) ! bt-!i?Ti their vaiu-? i-aiKiut csJIrruivnl I j Tliir bn-ajta ut lajwrfuiatsci is uai.uiitl. .:n.i I K, sxmj4 aui u vii-.f to aJruet evvry ; t aL-h anl pum that riaa ia Uv.t Uk u' 'i:ri''f j j rwBiT, in my opimtM.. eiti.'T cxirrnal t r ; inUfrr.!, r.).ub liivru iu on&iuty raJ- f iiy. I iiaTe O.vtn at on tirr.v fir ; i rueunialisin. aifHia U. ka.U:e. aj-iin for t u ....;- 1. ! ' , ' spee.iv cure. i I. it laat.wrov. r ' t f Railroad Connection to Berkeley) i SDringrs. ! I The Berkeley Springs and Potomac j operated by the B. A O. R. B. Co. running I from Hancock, W. Va , a station the P.altimore A Ohio R. R. to Iterkeh-y s.ir:nis j V. M, will he oper.el sor tnsinei on Thursday, Nov. 1st, wlien trains ail' nm r. follows; leave Hancock !r.W A. M . 1J A " r. s. and J r. . Leave Berkeley Springs 4 .. M . lo:.'". v. x. and 4 10 r. x. The pinning time between t'le tu r- in s being 25 minntes. Oh v O S Li.. tien. Pw. Ai-.n B. i O. K. IV MARRIED. uorxiEKs ;a.ua'.an. --it ! October 2i. l?-3. in S.-alp I.t! i Eev. J. E. Lerch. Mr. t'lyasestiraa' f of Johnstown. Pa , to Mi -s Ua:t:e '.. r. - - u'ha J.i.-l f Scalp Level. Pa. DIED. LOIiR. On M m Liy, I fc-tober . 1-s. (s linda C. Will, .lighter of Mrs. Harriet laihr. agel : years, p) mor.tl. . attsl S" d.iys. FT.ICK.--Oh Tr-rdar. f-ve-nlier -'. !- of paralysis, Mrs, Susan Fill k, wife of Mr. Isa iah Flick, aged 41 years. 2 months ami I't days. CR1SSEY. On Wednesday, Ctober 17. l-vM. in Hixiversville. S..mert County. Pa . Mrs. Sarah, wife of Iavid CHs-tey. de. e.v-se L aired 7-1 years, rj m-n!i3 and s ,j j-.-s. j She was the mother tti rhi-ts.n children. ! rr 01 "bom. and her hiisiand. having pre- ! treme.1 by all wlio knew her. Text J. 14:2-3. W. I. L. lie, on Thr.rs- CCSTER. Near IaniVrtsv day. September I. IvS, Clora Catharine ; Caster, aged 2 years. 2 reomlsand is djrs. I After an illness of several cLys our iitiie ; C.ra passe.1 from the mid-t of her parents ! into tliat better world. She was admit'. I ! and affectionate little girl. dep'y I..ve.t in the h.wue circle; so gentle and loveiy vvi : ber appearance that she end-ared hers-li to : all. But in Uie -muiy biotirH and beut..y ..f her bright childh.jtsl. !;eii life was j ist I breaking open th' bud to look cut npo i ine , untrie.1 hopes an.! joys" the nions-er death j t.jok b'-r fir bis victim. Arnnnd hevdatii- ! ciucu gathered a .iear iatiier, a ten-ier-l.eatt- ! mother, and as she grew wesker she he. ame dearer to the hearts of tbuee who saw h?r I drifting away fmm them, but had no power j to recall ber. And thus little C'etra f.-ll j asleep in Jesus. J. H. H. FLEE'ivLE. Harriet Fleettle was l .ni on ! Septemtwr J), l.tj. and died ixtoher ii, ' j age. I tki years. 1 monih and 6 days. She'tras a faithful, consistent and conse- ' crated memderof the Ijniliertsville Luther- an clmrch tr many years. In all tliat per, j tained to th welfare of the church she l.' ' active iniert-t. She was loved and estceni-sl by all. Alliiouh her last y-ar in this l:;'e I was a year of great surfering, yet did she n. j complain or murnnir. bus w:! I say b.T j Savi.,r suiTerci mre than sl, lia.I to S' e often had the brothers and sisters in tiie ; church to gather round her bedside to sinir : and pray. She was willing to leave ti. s worid. and 'leath t her soeme.1 to have no j terrors. Shewelomed death as a riesser.r r ! of peace, and part.s k of the emblem of t ne I broken tssly and siie-i bl.s..l of tiie M-it -r ! sl.t!y before she die.1. fbe Ifnees aTais- ! t band. ot.e daughter, one aU p:e.T .Tanghtvr. and several step children lo mourn ber lo-s May G'jd comfort them ali with t:e hoiie 1 ' ""'' ! the Savior. Slle had ber text selected 2Tita 17. A hymns to be rred in tbe church, and one w hich was to be used at the grave. 3. n. ii. FEARSON. Mrs. Sanih r. ar-cr, wnim Scptemlier 35. Ir7. and died Mon.iay, Octo ber . V. ageil I years nl ltT.lays. Mrs. Pearson wa a tm- and oon-istent member of the EvsnifHotl l.utw-in chnib at Shade (bri years. She rerosine.1 faith- j ful tojthe vows which she made to her ..-a- I vkir at ber conversion, until death. She j was a woman of strong convictions, and having once espoused a canse she was w::l- i ing to make any sacrifice in it- defense. S i gnat was her arfaebmeni to and love f. chnrch that she in ber wiil provided tain sum of numec, lb i a arrest jf w' to go toward the support of t.'ie Lathcr-an j minister as long as the Shade conarezation ; remains a contrrent i-n. She then wiil sr-11 live on among ns in devd and atticn js long ' as theeimgregation rem.-ins, thingh she be i .piritna!!y with her Savior in tiie churrh j triumphant. She also subscribed to- j ward the buildinj of the Lntiieran tliurch in ; Stoytstuwn, and paid it, too. Sue had five J brothers and four sisters, of which only one i remains this is Father William Staler, j May God spare bim yet many years for the ' good of the Sbaiie congrtgiitioii. She "leaves no husband or chihiren ti minim our loss ! in the church on eartb f.r ocr lew ' is bereternst gain, and prerions in the sigbt ; of the Lord is tbe death of His saints. J. H. II A Card. AH pemun knowing thw-Tiwe in'k-HvM t the otfclerifid on tk ro,,r.?T will pie call and eUle at iuce, rAl-r bj wsk or Bvte. Prr Sirs. SiraviLu; F October 2), l. Fee Sal. A two-stry i!wo nn le.e. .lh p-Hi stable ami otuer o:t!oi;:.l:r-g ami on acre i of grocn.l at ry.iet s Mill, in Sjrrret mwn- j ship. WiM be Jd on tssatwiuabie tenm K.r ; furt.V-r part? -u'.ars .-.1 on .jr ado--s. Br.. . '. iriuos, ( Miv.h-rs M;is, I'a. For SaJo. tiirtl. t( a' f! f!ak.-s. w iaimi ( i- Ad It iraa once o( t.it s:r'fi:"a i be fravl'oui-vH Jfru tw ytm ; rra'-u L, ihit i--vJrt-u:v is iii- mtl ;h nprsmal frxm.t ... . ,r -t h e ... I i . . . i oi iu.i ii-r .n,.n ua ...-".iiei a I ...... ?n t ... . . . i .. ... i 1 8li,, is,,;,,, u niea w I pft)0. tnere ; i o i H. wnl's Sarsaparuia t a poreiy veeiaLie ; arepRratnHi, being free from iniurious iTiirre- j di"nts. It is peculiar in irs -jrative power j mm Absolutely Pure. T'l.s Pnwd"r n. T-r Tartes. A n.rv.-; f p irt'T. .in: strvutil ai.'I !.i. .a.eui c Vi t.iati the .ini .o-.rr ' r.. s. ii"i f i l I .svn;s.;;:-;.rti wuu ilie atfi.tn u-i ..i t.:. .i,, i weirf iU i ; i' ' iile in. I -rs ... , m --;m .Co Ai. tt .;i. usi1! -. 1', Wa'.l st.-eet. Sew lurk. .v.s.tx. I AJ3ISK TO SAY ! THAT THE OLD ! i Reliable Firm i" - OF- A. H. xZRNEE & ESQ. STILL EXISTS, A:.J fir the gj.l of ilie peop.e of Son;etet and ccmniunity, lou, may they TIiy.IK LINE OF GENTS FINE SHOES TH--: EMr.r.sOX. PETiOLK. CONljRIW. I1T.TTUN. A.M BAI- IS Por.P'il.sE. CoKtHiVAN. KAX'i.vr.OO, IKjN'JOLA, and CALr W. L-a. Douglas' rl siM-i w.Cm" S!n. f- fr .m tarkf iat:. Kvery pair V trT7i;itt-l. jVENS' WOXiNQ SJH0E3, 90 Cents to S2.50. laatlics Fine Shoes! 1: -ot ft. v., -. 5 lV--, i iS.'i-V Fv S iniir. a :! K. Ici est r. L i-v and Widfv- flr p-'n.' Until li.-ls. b., .' and 15. Sc B Everything We-west acd Best ia Dry Goods Line. ii-ire .ilaa t-J .l's.jf Fiimmm 7sv '.Oc; il"r il J t- and vard. 42-f.Vc ?? llrir.Tff. AT "u. . ted i're-ss Oo-kI-. -'-h: . ; 7"i : ac 1 And sr.ial va-oes w.-r pri.-ssl Ii.-. U.sl f..,r S, ho es at i.'i to I and 11 .U-". Ii-i-ss. to i-enls per yard Cloaks and Wraps R.rt TitF. a.t.Lfo;. (.jr Lhrak R s-ms crow .l with Ikir gains, and new gi".!s arriving every day. ( an t tell much about these TKi-giirn here but we can save you money on y c:r pitr-ch.'s:-s of Dress 0.ls an ! Wra:s. t'e will i,'iiarantee liiLs. WRITE F'til C'u'Yor FASHION CATALOGUE It will contain description In de: f Iir- gii t.s a e otlcr. Cos" sn. .thing. Mail Order Business a Specialty VtTljrCT10 CCAftAWTEED. mi HiBoggs & Buhl, 115, 117 119, 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. A miIXISTRAT0IC NOTICF 1 IjrtiarP 4 aViir: !nirtoo on : , ' aviia irn craiin-i u ihr n-'i'.- riir'-) !T ti" ' 'ihfr.ry nvofc'; hT ? v urivrn w a:! j perforin .ri'lHl Vt J'1 U me ;mmi;- j t mm U TXVe-Dt UaV1B JuiT UtritttH -! .. f i tf M ' - ( -!iinriii n "ujr. Tm "th iJiT f X" -tt -r 1 al ibr Lai ti Unr- rj .!,-.-i ti V kjt k T.j. J S.? -TK "AM lariJL jw-iuiit.i-r:. CREE OUTFTZ I sriiw f-OOraER iL-ffSr-'iES. fj lVt I 11 alia 'Aaam-'T .T CxxH-f. k3aHaD. Vt QTk WT UajuliM IB U4 JfmX , MTOai tU tall.Tf J -iat. H. E. HOOKER. Zoekmzvr, S. T. GRAND FAlaLa AM WINTl'.i: Silks, Dress Goods, and Cloaks. W t aw no -n frcp to iio u, U. !Vt evtrr .-h in thU citr.an J At r-r.-.i -CLOAKS! j Cur Line Ccmpiotr), Consisting oT English J.u kct?, Ail t he abo-e we ha.'e in ,tisk:ii. ' s ii;.e wul .in vp'l to iwy.-f our i-.ne. '-h:ei always tne i.-aet tor i.si o. h-. 9 M 35 Fifth Avenue, t'ii If ritd- i no a. V KJ IE GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, WHHKE VOX" -VII.t. FIND AV IMMfiX-iK MVK OK Ladies' and Childrens COATS AInD "WE APS. DRESS GOODS 4 DRUGS"! TT "Pa GEO. W. BEXFORD & SOX OLDES DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY At No. 1, Baer's B oek, SO-MERSET. PF:OCV. DIIUGS. TEDICINES. CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. ; Tl.e put and U-t to V foon.l in tii s niarket. We .iii -;. v. i i:..! s f-:j ,.f TRUSSES. BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all the -.l.l.r'g apt '.irtenur, TOILET ARTICLES JXD S(;XbRIE. r, EXE SALLY Ei A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. f! fiZ ASSOPvTjVENT CF EIRTjriCAY GlfTS ALVyY3 !JI : TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE r.7.-T TIIIC MARKET AFF - 'KI FTT-r'iWtrttj.-ttl Pfw-sinftni.-J f'sr-fw Iiajuiiilsi-U) Lliii,l,aii:Cu, Aisi-slj ;M-"""1 niiik? . f HORSE AND C; finality. .r k--p in !-. k. " 4 a.i"!.i. v.: 1 ;'i:trc l-ii.-;ne- and vt trr.iil.it- to do PURE A.ID LIOU0P.3 FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES CS'LY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH CARDEH AND FLOVTR SEEDS. Jan. 1. :-r. CLARrC H. ?FOD. Louthers Drug Store, IiTairi Street, Somerset, Pa. iuitt.a3. jwii w.:r3i3 Sa Favcrit: va -m FRESH AED PUxlE DRUGS. Jlefllcincs, Dye Stuffs, Spoutvs. Truscs, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, ic. THE DO TOR I.IVEi rUF.s-':. A L ATTENT!')S T'.' TUT ri '-irirsr.iv., PHysicIans PrescnuiiQiiS ! Family ITooeiiils nrr. i T a;..-: ."'.v.; r.i 't:y Zn . -if r! !' Fr-r . vr . .s SPECTaVCLES, EYE-GLASSES. j And : Full Line cJ (Optical riood ftlwus on han-I. from ! such a lare essortrnrr.t all rpn be i'.it!. ! THE FIHEST BEAHDS OF CICilHS ! Always oa Land. It U always to intcndinc purchaser, wisfthfr lmm us or flr-eirLerc. J. M. LOUTKEff, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. FA. Furniture ! a-Vr Great AGAIjN WE Gtklt. Y0UPwATTENT!0ri 2ri Z:zzk, i' Trioca ti3 Lrxrt, 1 kinds zi . hiTa Eszi kitchen, mmm m mm mm, AT tHEATLV LlA'VrAt i:.lTI. TJiidertnkiiiir and TaiiibaliiiiiJir ATTtMir.;. r i t :ti: i-K'.xiT.-.r-.s. Coftns, Caskets and iunal irnniediate nse. C0FFR0TH Main Cros.s Street, J -s. A t ' -""' - " " .. --r j -i- i . - t j W 1- ' . IT -.s. a a OPENING. 5 ':it Wt!i JvrlT nv -rf to s. t.-; H. lilHiil Ttn. Cts uc. &c. ;.t.l. et V Ji v i-s ue.I irtr, and t;:7. v:-. n a-eii. n, niiiin mm LI j a PITTS3URCH, PA. aV 4. ' i. i. j T-lf DRUGS ! HFOED, OF Tl: IX roc. - S. BoTIT I M'i'-.TP a v n :Trl! TjrCtVe TciM TTI Li.a.l.isiij fiiti Hi L- ;r'rcr ? '.'1 '. U.uAlJ . f n .siir-rf-r -.TTLE POWDER. ti.it ai.v s;--i ,.,i ;. ,-. it I' .s T-s a fs I1. V---.1 r- sl.OW if.-sis. rn-.riev's wurti:, N. ; - .zzaij szzzim? au:c:; As 1st. a pleasure to d! 1 v our ;-oJ th?T buv Furniture 2 Barc.ai.xs! TO U:-? ::-ir. Roots. A tuu i:r.e aitr lor & CO., Sonatrset, -.4 kLiol Cvtl 1.1 -si i ou; f vi m):! . ... .ir'-Tvrr: oi r m 4. int. poad ti --,- m jtMralBfor ib lctn iM , f rtrt 11 :t i i t i ' t t : j n : -s-.se... n'.e
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