Somerset Herald, i Mer. Ale I. and John Huston uluit sev-! t-ral ueer msi "tr. j,TM. JV.itur. 1 sr 1 rss - . jj v -I lumber is. i '1 kk. !hti:k. J Theclianiiiiig ,it:l-oiiiit-mta "The Lmni i A ltertuors Newpapi.u. Th must jof KckV hs .rural a lingular hit fir the j pr-ispi-i-mii! journal in Pittsburg ii the Oim j Christina number f St. sii imm. It is ; jipr i u. f;..n-m:. It weekly now mimlx-re i easily p it ten ui., at flight i-a-.iiis.- an-1 j over tliirtv tlmusainl rupies, whit-li proves pnve a Migfctful cnti-rtaiiiirn.-iit. !n!.-iiV -1 -.,iiiluively t!i:it it i the jlti-;ii pi;tlmrg!i t nny sravm of iheyrnr. j I -ir" " It i- up t. t!:C titiio. and ha. t lic it is klroaily in m-tivo in-aratiim in n. .ys fr..m cvi ryw here. Its sjuvi.-il ii:sjiot-li-maiiy pl.vv, and attractive. alilitional mn- -s l i-t vv:ir -rst nliout t-ieliti-cn tlimisauii i Kuil winter early aii'l ! has !een j sir.lias bivn written fur thn-o or four of the j ilolliirs. Having the U-nriing iluily of Pit's- ' luithHrinjthe memory of the "ohlest ir.habi- other rcitat ions, which S rihner Jc ( ' lullt tor inrivi-ti alone twenty tunes that jinn A .!.. I r i .1 -inj:i- v -;ly iiiu.n-o u-t Thesiiie walk wrre slifiKf' anl o'.i.Tiior- : on Sun-lay rnnmint;. i Oar street!" were pretty well erowil.il r.ith : f'.eijrh-t anil slnl. Saturday. Several tons of "I timothy hay ran be ! oiil at this olllie. i hrtuipht within the I next two weeks. -.viil j biir.-h to suit-it from, tiny uil'i-r iht-ir wetk- j senjs to those desirous of briii'init tlieuper- ly f.-r uu- dollar ami fifty cent. It is worth etta. tor inrivi-ii alone twentv times that Lean year in about to make e the i, final I rofe.iior Morn jroruerv. of the State X-.r- , !': mal seliool. Miilersvilli-, ofl'ert a valuable I lean ! nKM"l i"',r p'-ipil in any public 111'.'. .Vllress on re.-'ij't 'oMMKH' - AL (iAZIlTTK. Pitisbunrli, Pj. i r- i i , , . c... i i nio.-her ,eli oiirw.rtunitv ' ' ""' lva,,la- w l-foouee w ill not he enjoyed by vears. f..r i four ' i-n-seni m .11001 year tne ne.-r speeiruen nf drawiiii; tiiuhr the f-dluwinpl '..1..... i.-f .1 . r . n I i i . m . m ; - . i-i, uian iju li.iiu rujii ; .'i. umw- Xi,r deer huntitin i-easMii -losetl toKiay. in; map of eountry trom memory ; .'Id, die rf Ariln" I"'1". lt f , The past season has been an unusually goiwl j tation exercises ; J:h, orijrinal composition. ' '.'ncr i. wD-i'l'- d- j ,.ne for our sportsmen, ipiiie a ninuber of A committee from earli county shall i-xnm- .it ,i.r uir ifSbid i . . , i . i.:ii i m;ii. .ipn: iiavi11 Zt . . nne iH'i r naviiiLr uei-u kiueo. 4i- ny" i" .--im i .uiunrujii; nn- Souii-ri"?! - ' a , m ,1 imntel A. KhoJ. late ot ; :ir(,, ,,arty of our youn? folks j J.y,m;iu.ri 1 -1 V . I r, s aicrsw i i Ilia le arranp-uiiiits to have a sleihinR i . , t.. nrkrvtiie. late f 1 .... . . . i ... t J.,jut'" . i:irtv to Movstown. .Monaav ni-iiii, oui P15! I'.mt TI'- Je.-eacd. . .....t Ctiaanrr Cramer, bet pei i)nen f-r i'mril iudo-ment. l.nnrn'i r ;i:.VM CLKARAXCK SALE! rr.OM NOW VXTIL JAMARY 1, l-l. To close out entire winter stock in Pn- l Is, Silk, Velvet, Cloak", Wrap-- and Suits. (Ireat bargains oll'i-rel. HKU S A HACKK. or. fr'ifth and Market Si's., rittslmr;;li, I'm. .hiH.l Tor i ,K, v. aM I'ATKmN: , , , l;r.por.T-'f the .Tenii-rtown ; party to Movstown. .Monaay niin, oui- , H. i:. HolMiier. editor of the '., j "" moi.i.i en ling -. is . late f ! were una!;! to pn on areoi-.nt of the snow j fWew, published at Herlin. l'a., has been ! Wl.hie number in attendance during UsapjM-anng. I ordained as a Ilishop of the Hrethren f'hurcli. i nl"ll;" per cent oi attendance:'., nuin- at Ikrlin. and has been ch,.se:i to preside ; ", r '"-' " " J'-i'! 1'rest 'u -e:. over the Somerset and Ston vereek e mgn I "'av ' ' Mr. Ibil-iiiL-cr has Ion-been held M-'V the l.or.t grant us su-vs an.) tlie i 1:ine Skrvh k. IU-v. Itenjamin Knep ! nrr will lireach in the Hefonned Church, al ' , .A . . k !itl3f.V- )ica ' in ap- .Hi. ' .... n il It is j iiave ' . , , , I cations i-omcrsci. i a., i.ii s,,,,,,.,, nir v. , ... ... ,.:,.i,i.rJ ).,j. : .,,, , owl will ol 1) it Ii cilo:":is atifi ihrctors un- jof thellrethn-n communion, and they will jti! the end. II. 1'. Hakkii. I be pleased to have him thus placed in au-j . . e:n..er. I thnritv. AVhile there are sonic who npii ise! I I . " . ., i i t.iiKlsTMs J. F. Ilivinver orli rs soii:e 1 ins imin- ro':i.-ss;i u ie, llie iiiriuoc I sliin fif !tlp I loir!:K n,..'T11 i lio lonliilll.io. ' 1 1-' w ith him. and in the in Knglish. an.l at Ijivan-ville sanie'dav. inni.urco.tuu!!" ilriilcjUcnt. i a',- pr'!iipt an and repngtiant to ,. indulge:.. e of the . a i", w words t.iaUcn- :1. ,ir before tiie Uttweik. as was confidi-ii'ly expn-tcd. The i .. i :n ... i connection will be madcto-day, Wednes.Jay. Vf ."..vcr. mc year s sub- j if-tUinB unforsecn bap)vi:s. On Monday the frame shanty on tlie My ers lot, on the east end of I'uiou Stre-t. was viuImt. at 1" a. ni.. in (h nnan, -enin. 2 !. m j ( iwing to damage sustained at the bridge i near Ho-ivcrville. by the n-ivn! heavy I rains, the track laying was not finished last CHRISTMAS ;mi;s. iMi-onrtNr N'ort. ;:. Mr. ( h- . If. l i-her. the Si:ierintenilent of our Toy and Xovc'tv Stir-, has jut retuniisl from X. w York City, wliere he fK-rsonally .:ir lia-e 1 lor n the l"i!iet ss-Ieiti-.n of Oiri-t:n;is (,'ooil, t!,a' has ever been e.xhibiteil in tliis IV-ii'v. Kvciyone come and see our Holidav Coo'b. In this colim." tion we gi'. tu.ti. e that the Stmk of ." and 10 cent ountcr (Jood ha been largely inereasi-d, and that our bet ef forts will be iwed in wniting on everv c uto- iin r prinitply. that all may lie made hap py. KesixsMfiilly. CoaK ,V I!l KIMT-. hristinas ginxU at J. It. Snyder's. liui ' rt xal X ii'ick. The Somerst-; i (. court liou-v. So.iieret, Pec. Sitli, lss;t. at J o'clock p. in., and continue in session five dav.s. A hi i instructors an I lecturers have been unp'oyel audit i hoped that the teachers. iKrectcrs; and friends of education will turn out i and muke this the best Institute ever held in the county. J. I'.. WlIIPKEY. ounty Sejierinti'iiilctit. Just what you Want: u r-s-.s. M.c' . I'jrrcmr-yiijr. c- v w. tus.mmwM For a Holiday prtMit i. to i- I'.inntl ;it c j nut! tfon:S lor ' liristmas g:tl- , Fluting Irons Cm. Ch.tl.es - a:i elegant stock of l amps. ;t 1'ih-kct K-.iivcs, 'c. ("all and set " Splendid Wringers, ot of tine his stock. ,i or for advertising, i.iii- in lc promptly set- will be cmipcllcd ii-ni. We have v c as a gi-nenil thing, is not calculated to taken down for the purpose of using the ma- 011t well as a nioru v making scheuie. The ine.'nuitv of our nnshrn i device many ways of raising money. Hut J l.a.-t Saturday morning Mrs. Stivers, wife it remained f ir an Katcrn Woman to !-' of A. J. :ivcr, residing in the lane leading vise the ni.ist novel pntivdiire. Mairim iiiv j t-i Judge Hall's re.-idence. F -ho Yale, had ma teria! it e .ntaintd in the new building that is heiiii; erected UI.in the same lot. One by , io' these many years, j ti,e j cye-soms are disappearing. have i. blii;atiitiis. ari- ; , " " r H is not S'nr- for a man to taken new . ,.w.m.-;:tsiuade m our c- number of vfan and when ask- :.:. I ! . mdcht. be met. " ' ,Ml to nav for it "iret his dutch un. ted t i us to sipiare i the tmbiisher to stop it, without further ii"ti. r pay up ami i and tell saying a If word ah nit the pay. We look upon such transactions as the meanest kind of stealing. vpapi- .ly thankful to thoi ,mpt ill thee matters. :,1 !. addressed to HKKAI.n. S.iini-r-0'.. I'a, t , . c i" X. B"vd'. Iud , ...,... l.,r .. a.:i' ai i. Ii I' 1.1 KB S. i,ua ! j N't I (.'iJ' - b4 - iiiirn;. ' witii I i it i Err : tit- . ) U-,i anil - oi :i Weill. ' ic4 x.': c'va ! 14 djtfei t-ior il.arl it a tr theli rati 8rn li WA 4 but !0C- I it f fori fori rioa I- :l,il st'nk :U;l. f'l.a- l!i.- hand -ii cr-et. 1- at C. N. Koy,!'. i- sh.iw is. ery low . at i K. I'Akk i r's. ; can ! obtaitnsl at !I. Fisher.t Co. elegant jtl 'si litie M rs A. K. I'm 's. up f.r the Holidyas Ten days yet and Christmas will be here. I but already the preparations forthe gay and i hap iy season are making. Our merchants ; are receiving their holiday poods, and from the large stocks purchased they evidently j anticipate a cowl demand for this line of j goods. ! Owit to sickness in l-.is family conductor I Sanne- 1ms been compelled to quit work for ! the t .ne being. Conductor Callacher. of j he main mad is filling his position. ; Saiiner has Iw-en running on the road years and in that time has only hi thn-e davs. Mr. five orf I Mr Samuel Critchlield, of Milford town- ship, shot a fine buck one day of last week, j lhat cleaned one hundred and ninety pound-. This i the largest d.s-r we have heard of this season. As far as heard from our friend Samuel is entitled to thubi !t pan The female alluded hi. howevever. engaged in this business, with lucrative results. Her plan was to lie marriisl earlyand often. She suceeedisl in having the mystic knot tied fourteen times. The robbery and desertion of her husband was the seipiel tot-aeli mar riage. Xew Jersey j't-tiee w hich know- no pity, a -I ignores scntimi nt is now to be meted o i- to tlu- bold had female. She may yet e c-ie come to think that one hus band were is't'er than a lonely prison cell. The Xitw-YoiiK Tkiwnk. As a news ami familv p:iK-rthe "old reliable" Trlvw has never been surpassed, if eualeil. and it is a lu tter p:ijer now t!i:m ever. It is a clean paper every time it can be read with profit bv every member of the family . We regret that we cannot s.'ty as m-jch for every me tropolitan journal. Xo newspaper in this Country has for the past thirty years exerted so great an influence, and done so inn -h to mould public opinion on all important 'ii' tioiis of politii-sand morals, us The Xew York TrUnnf. and a high authority has -aid of it that ' it has done more to make good farmers and r "'d citizens than any other single influence that ever existed in this eountry. We call attention to its prospect us in another column, and also to it-- cxtr i ordinary premium offers. .' !'. s VI'. - p.i . : . in. it A ' .ds . an ounce i: l'tkkK , i ,1-innc-e-:, troin i:. I'uiki: .-. I- Mrs ,. F. Oil s. L S I The next exciietuent will 1- the teachers' : county institute, when the fairschoolmarms : and the gallant schoolmasters will be prcs- cut in town in force. The iis.i-ptible young , men about town and the gushing vouiil' la j dies already fell their hearts beginning to palpitate. :oit' 1.: the J'MI 1 ;t d.HS in r all others i k- The Aijutant general has notilicd eoin rhl's ! pany commanders that if assurances are not given that the allowance for lsi) is turned into the treasure, to be used for legitimate Ides . ..i i, .,., t blister ) (, w.i.t1(,;,j Then- i to lie no more dis i trihution of the state appropriation among .,k -The public will d.i,h, "''" . r . !. oi.-e sl.s k of Holiday T ( j.;veI1;nc j-.-autrrlpt is Hittsburgh'sla-st j It. S wo:R A Co. V(,n!llr0 in t!l), m.w,pa,K-r line. Mr. I'. F. Horse Fowlers will pre- arilitTi. late of the Chnmlrlf, is one of the ed-hi.rsi-s Fvery fanner j,,ir, a,i proprietors. The paper is sold for a n apa. Iw. and sih- for them- a p,.nny anI contain" all the latest local and nuiikly it will improve their ! ;.,,,.,. Ilew! : it will nndoubtedly meet : i;-,i..-rt is..;nis in We ar" surp-is I that so miiiv putiiishi r of papers have been enticed into the scheme of Mi-s-rs It. .1. Kendall & Co-, of Fddis burg Falls, Yl.. of gefini their .idvertisisiu for nothitig. and Tuore too, f..r a siTtij,,. liniment which they eali "spavari cure." This firm have published a pamphlet con taining a few seond hind cuts and a little veterinary matter, but mostly I'.Iled wi'h i advertising of their liniment. These p:on- iphlets they sell to publishers at 1J cents each in payment for advertising, ami then ItiC publishers aovertise alio sell, or give away the pamphlets to their subseribi rs. Hy this means Kendall A Co., get their ad vertising circulars (which is nil their pam Jihclt.s amount to, distributed free. I: s,.( i,,, very strange that new spajier men w ill per mit themselves to be thus imjioscd umn. 'n'i Fnrmrr. Ft al'- everywhere. 1 with the large patronage that its energetic el ,: the tailors." was raus- j puhli-hers deserve. iv l.-r -v t'o'sscllinj ready made ' , " i AecoMing to oruers oi me i iiMiiiasier ' 'o-neral, thecotint of mail matter in all the Tar. Wild Cherry and ; , ,:..... ,i r.t j i. is .one in nir po m f.nn wu v,v- ...... of December, and was continued through out the firs-t seven days. Fpon the receipt of all the returns an es'imateof all the mail matter handled during the year will be fur nished by the rostofficc department. : -i :pi-asant totheta-ie and a most r. ::n-dv f or c. -ii.s and colds. 'Jive . Vr. -. an. 1 ,'o cents ft r bottle I'.rip; ing of water will wear i.s: so th" r-instant hacking '.'. u-i b rrni'M- the hardiest coiisli Av i..ithi fatal result by using Sines ' T.it. Wild Cherry and Hoarhound. i.i- Ijh c llati'lken hiefs. Fancy I s. l a gn at many other Hand-I- in I .a' 'i and I.inen, at Mrs. A. K. Fhl's. M llkET Af MS Ckohs Stef.kT. I w ill : Uml it a!! tunes, Hccf, Fork. Mut-i-inf at reasonable prictsn. (pTi '.::, meat wagon three time 'k. IIfmiv Kkei.ar. -y ,f Tar, Wild ( berry and ::, i ; cry pleasant to the taste, and s; at i lst rrnnsly in the market :! ats4 e. -M. A splendid medicine '.il-y. Try it. For fale by all drug- Mr. F. r,. Parker and Mr. Will End-Icy, two of Johnstown's young men have Wen spending the last few days in tow n. They arc both in the employ of Cambria Iron Company, and as the works of that com pany, in which they areemployed haveliecn closed for repairs, they took advantage of that occasion to visit their friends in Som erset. The latest form of evening amn-ement in soc ial rircles is known as a "dumb party." t'p to a certain hour no one is allowed to peak, under jicnalty of some fine or forfeit. Hancing and other pleasures are indulged in but not a word spoken. Tlie idea is likely to take a strong bold on those who find a ! difficulty in disposing of their hnnd and feet i and in finding their tonpies. t? K -e I a : If ' 4 o : 9 3. :' T. Jt t 3- X it M S Jt - - A- T t tr. C i Y ,; 4 ' '!- net to be That is the qtn-s'ion 'T sn-iblerin the mind to suffer. : .l jh'i-.s that human flesh is ' "i i tcrtakeii by a severe cough ' to purchase a bottle of Pines' ' TV Wild 'li.-rrv and H on-bound. tin-. oppi,1(r. ,.nd them. . 1 tia-.-s. Colored Cashmern, k oiored Silks. lirsaded Silks. i k 1 Fi-.-in-1 Velvets. Flain and "-I Hn-ss i;...,l. Plaid Ir.--s C,ods i-i !.-M. at 'J R Pvr.Kra's. "" tliei- any two things a an- Garfield and Hancock ? Miller IMieninatistn and R.dicrta' Era a W,-,:k.r-Vhy? Miller Hccauae ' :' ' 'K -atinn is it is too hot for -!. S,,!,l i,v dmist, tt ss.nd ''" 'try Mrr l,an; weoffcr Special In- "ii II ihd.iv 'JimkIs, consisting of c, r.n. Fon-icn Kmits A-c KiHi-t fully. ( 'MiK A Hm uits !.; For several days lat week the sleighing was quite Roofl. nd the merry jingle of the j the bells was heard almost incessantly. 8at J nrdav niitht the weather 'moderated and a !ieht rain set in, that continued durinir Sun I day, causing the snow to rapidly disappear. ! The roads are at present covered with a sol id sh-et of Sit, that, with an inch or two of snow on top of it will make most elegant sleighing. The Pennsylvania State Constitutional Amendment Association invites all chris tian people, and all philanthropist of the Commonwealth, to hold a Thankgivine service sometime durine the lat week in December, int., to celebrate the passage of the Constitutional Amendment in the State of Kansas prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, save for me chanical and medicinal purposes. The most tinhappy mortals on earth now are those individuals who made ra-It vows and bets no? to do certain thinsrs till Han cock should be elected not to shave or have their hair cut. to jrive up all rlaims to the idol of their heart to some other fellow; and some cirl'a went so far in their blind lea! powitivenrsa as to vow never to marry till the event should take place. Won't there be some long beards and some long faces in the years to come ! A few weeks aeo the extensive paper manufacturers of West Newton, Westmore land county, purchased several hundred acres of timber land in the very heart of the Allegheny mountains, on the Haltimore A (diio Ilailroad, the timber of which is to be manufactured into pulp. They had a num ber of workmen engage! in clearing about 'harm. t, south, the savage, j ten acres, and will shortly commence the large and extensive pulp croup or r hooping .-rap of Tar. Hoarhound and Wild . hath charms to toot hi-the worst '"Uitll. Col. I - ' y-u Hunt know it already it't . "'Id ci nt per bottle, foraale bv . ""VplMs. V, t- ' v, ry tre-l,, ,nd Ult of rnfce. . "'i .wiiat Mrs. A. E. I'i-l a "roeiTies Also Ammunition of H kinds H " uf ''-vant and nsefur article, too 'j to mention. Fine DraftinR Ta Td , r ,nr1""- f' Thia article 1 'H-a-wUlj,,, who hare in- J -Murusedn. et:' !''"'!r, TH,t """Mr.-I have '':IU,h' I-rn Market the v i "r n'1 -i-t stock of i ' wi n' tU of Uri" 1 & e!l to v -i. - w.iim. rieaae i. R. I'llnr. riksik..!,, . j VjU 9t erection works. of IirrTHi!if a. A pleasant announce ment made by the Editors fit St. Nicholas is that they hava secured for their next number a storv of Indian life bv Inh tatheamba fUn'ght-eyes), the danghtcr of an Omaha chief, who has been traveling through the States during the last two years under the protection of two of her kinsmen, trying to rouse the conscience of the whites to the rights of her race. Misa La Flesohe (for that is her English name) makes now, we believe, her first essay as an author, but she cannot but succeed if she gives as dra matic pictures of the daily domestic life ci her people aa he has hitherto done in her addresses. She has broad culture and keen perceptive faculty, ai.d she has given lier self up to the canse of her people with a simplicity and paasinnate ringlcncw of heart that must muse sympathy in every man and woman wboae own inctuicU we true and pure. .V. Y. Tribute. We publish the billowing newspasT de cisions for the information o otirsiiberibers. 1. Any js rsnn who takes a pariT regu larly from the postoflice whether directed to his name or another's or whether he has subscribed or not is responsible for the pay ment. 2. If a person orders his paper discontin ued, lie ntu-t pay all nrr araircs, or the pnb l'sber mav continue to send it until pay ment is made and collect the whole amout, whether the paper is taken or not. .1. The courts have decided that when there there arrearages, that refusim: to take news papers and jierioilicals from the postoflice, or removing them or leav ng them un. -ailed for. is prima f.iria evidence of intentional fraud. Cut this out and pa-te it up somewhere for future reference and a reminder to prumptness. CHRISTMVS ANP ClIKI-TMAS TURKS'. A well lumht we dance without music or at tempt to write a poem without rhythm, a to keep Christmas without a Christmas tree lyore and tradition have endowed it with an almost sacred prc-tige, and agist nfcustom invested it with an import which growing years seem not to abate. Without it the celebration of Chri-tmas ln-comes but an empty ceremony gifts may abound, smiles and good cheer be in the ascendant, but if this beautiful emblem be absent, the quaint halo of p'ictry, which should ever be th distinguishing characteristic of the day's enjoyment, is missing; and gifts, e'en though they be of inestimable value, have no sweet significance; of the earth, earthy, thev arc barren as reminiscences, and devoid of that tender aura of mystery, felt, yet scarce expressed, which should ever pervade and isolate the tokens of this holidav of holidays. Yet, let them dangle by a bright ribbon from the branches of one of those t ill, plumy, graceful evergreens which we ins-nictively seh-ct.'and In ! a fairy poised n the taperins f :p, b.-comes a little divinity, Vn rapjmrt" with tiie great Kris Kriug'e. Winking an 1 blinking little lights, like a whole ga'axy of stars escaping from their sphcnn for a holiday, and a thousand q laint and serial fancies flutter and flit like fa i ry whisperings before the imagination, evoktsl not by sordid exist tat ion, but born of our more delicate a-sthetic sensibilities, which, clothed in their robe .f purity the gross skeleton of self, eha-tenand tone all to exijil'site harmi ny. 'I his i the ideal Christ mas, and none are more susceptible to its finer phases than child-en, w ho. w ith their vivid imaginations and unbounded creduli ty, revel in the unique enchantments i, the day with an abandonment w hich is n power of itself, and a marvel, as well as a refreshment to older sieetators. T.y all means, let the people of this utilitarian age cherish tenderly this ancient emblem of Christmas festivities, watching jealously lest the relentless w heels of progress crush this last remaining relic of the dear old davs ot types and symbols. TfRKrvrooT Irr.v : j The new church built by and for the u-e of The Church of (Jod, will be dedicated on Deccmbci li. This church is sifuate almut half way between the Turkey foot Haptist Church arid llraketown. Persons with full pocket-books, perhaps, w ill lie pleased to learn that there is but a small sirtion o! debt to be raised, as the principal part of the expenses have been provided for. Xo one need absent himself on account of being bored for a donation. There is also, a new church in course of erection in Prakctown by the Methodist denomination, which, when completed, will be the fourteenth church built in this part of the county within the last ten years. Ixiwer Turkey foot, including I'rsina and Confluence, has built eight new churches Addison has built four on this side of the National road, and jierhaps others that we are not aware of. I'pper Turkeyfoot lias built two. M c. Teachers attending Institute will find a handsome assortment of fc'chool ItewartLs, Rook. Ac, at ( . N. P.oyd s. occasion to have her children, the oldest one a little girl between for and live years of :c-e, in tiie house alone while she went out into the yard. When the mother re turner she found the oldest child burned al-tno-t to a crip. The younger child not be ing able to talk, of course could not tell how it happcue 1, though it is believed that a spark of a red-hot coal fell out of the cooking stove and set lire to the little one's clothing. She died in a few minutes after being discovered bv the mother. Won l...,vir..: For Jewelry, Faces and Face (ioods : t-i ! k Face, and I.inen Handkerchiefs, knit Hood-. Melius. Scarfs. Ulove-' Mittens , Ladies' and Ocnt.-' Necktie-; Tidy-, Siipis-r 1'at'crns. Skirt-, Cu.it-, I'olmaiis. Toys, Ac, go to Mis. a.K. l ui.'s. A. HKTIskii I.KTTEKS. The following ad dressed letters, in the l'o-toilice. al omcr- crsct. l'a., if not called for, on or before .tan nary 1. 11. will be sent tothelVad I.ctte Ulice. at Washington 1. (' : Archer, Miss Xellie M. Allcndcr, Samuel. Augusta, I.eander I'. H r own Mr. I.ee. ll-ai. Ch.iilcs T. Urooks, .sauiiiel. Coleman, Kj.hraiui. Ooldsho.-ough, Mr. .v c. nndcrs.,:i. ( l.arl. II. pm r. John I". Jones, Tiio:na -. Myers. Mi-s Helle. Miller. Port. Miih-r, So. Me Oyre, Mi.-huf !. liamsey. Will. .Shaulis, Mrs. Mary. Shaulis. Mrs. Minnie. Slianfehcr. Mr. Fra-e P. Smith J. . A.I'. I'vvis. Postmas-i-r. f iii HI'KKET. November -gT. 1M. S.iloim l'urkct ; :iL-'-d p) years. 10 Inon'l.s. and J days. SNYIMii:. 'n Friday morning at le'r li sidelice in Sirucrset, of paralysis, Mary, relii t of the late Joseph Snyder, in the ti lth year of her age. STKUX Moliii , a.-cd about -1 years. The deceased died suddenly in the county Alms house, and her remains were brought to Favansville, Nov. and interred in the Ilc- lormed graveyard, of w hich church she had formerly been a member. I."II Ii David, at his late residence in Jcilersoii township, on Nov. -2; aged 74 years, 4 months and Is days. The deceased was a highly rc-pei tcd citi zen in the community ill which he lived. He was a prominent member of the Luth eran Church, and a liberal supporter of eve ry irood cause. About two and one-half years ago he had a stroke of pal-y, which greatly aiTcctcd his throat, so that jt w;is on ly with great difficulty that he was able either to eat or speak. He was exceedingly helpless during the entire period of his ill- ni-sj, growing weaker toward the end. lie bore his allliction with christian fortitude, and expressed the most ardent hope in the change which awaited him. The funeral was largely attended by old and young. The funeral services were con ducted by the pastor, w ho based his remarks on Heb. (i,4:!. MARIMKD. WALKi:n-IIVKLY At the Lutheran parsonage, llerlin. Pa., on Nov. is, lssi), by lb-V. .1. W. Potlinberger, Irwin Walker, of Pine Jliil. to Miss Lilly (i. I lively, of bii.-y. IlOWMAX-PK'KIX'i.-Onthecvcniiigi f November i"ith, lssfi, by J. S. Wairncr. min ister of the Reformed church, at the resi dence of Mr. I av id Itowman, Mr. Noah !. I low man to Miss Melissa W. Picking, both of Somers.-t Co., Pa. HiiSS IJEPI.EY Sunday evening, Nov. 1 Ith, 1S.-II. at the residence of Wm. Tn ht, iiy Kev. J,I!. Slump, 1. C. P.oss to Mary J. Ifepley, all of Shade Twji.. Sotncr-ct county. Penn'a. llKXI'FIt (ilil.MM.-Tucsday evening. November 2 '., at the residence of James Lambert, Urine, by Key. J. P. Shonp. J. H. I! -ndcr to Lottie I Irimin. all of Stoystown. Penn'a MASON FLICK At the resilience of Gillian Flick, in I-avansvillc, Ta., by Rev. L. L. Seibert, Mr. William Mason to Mi.-s Anna Palinda Flick, both of Somerset coun ty, r. EHMEU ;Ai:HII.I.. In Il'-rlin. iec. 7. 1-si), by Kev. J. W. Pollinbcrger, F. A. Kh mer to Klla J. liardill. both of llerlin, Som erset county, Pa. 1'or Mommie Cloths, Prints, Cinghams, b'eacbisl and nnblcnchi-d Muslins, bleached a id unbleached Sheetings, Colored C'ot t m Flannels, Ti. kings, Nankeens, Cotton prests (Ioods, Cotton Plaids, Jeans, Twsitds, Casinett.s. Ca-simeres, Waterproof Cloths, Shirting Flannels, White Flannels, Kisl Flannels, go to the cheap Store of (I. K. PaKKKR (iP-VXIJCLEAKAXCE SALE! ruOM .low I..NTIL JAM-AKV 1, lfl. To close out entire winter stock in Dn-s, Goods, Silks, Velvets, Cloaks, Wraps and Suits. Great liargains offered. IH'GFS A HACKK, Cor. Fifth A Market St s., Pitt-burgh. Pa. Among the lillle items of iersonal com fort and ei-onomy are Ayer's Pills. They are the ready remedy which defeat many disorders, if taken in season, and should be kept in every- family. Fhif.M's imi KKioiinoRs Win you start out to select your Christmas Candies, Nuts, Fruits, and Toy don't forget to examine my stock which is not mammoth though it is in the Mammoth Work. You will find everything fresh and cheap. Give, me a call. F. C. SMpsrt.L. GHAND CLFAP.AXCE SALE ! FROM NOW l-NTIt, JaXI'W.Y 1, I--1, To clos,. nut entire winter stock in I'n-ss Goods. i!ks. Velvets. Cloak". Wrap", and Suits. Great bargains offered. Hl'GFS A HACKK. ('or. Fifth A Market St s . Piit-ocirL-h. Pa. 1 J N. BOYD'S. V f-iV O y As this is a season in which many mar riages take place. We resjiectfullv iuviic Prides and Iiridcgrooms to call and see our articles fir setting up Housekeeping. We have everything young couples need. J. I!. Snym.i: A- Co. liargains can be ii.nl in Ladies' and Gentle men's Kid, Silk, Cloih and Cotton Glove; Linen Collars, Collerctts and Cull's ; Neck Ware; Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs ; In dies', Gentlemen and Children's Hosiery ; Ladies' Fndcr Vests : Gentlemen's l'n.h r Wear, at G. K. Pakki.i:'.-. Ho Foil Ciikistvas ! And don't you for get it that F. C. Sanipseil has a nice assort ment of Christmas. Goods, consisting ol French and domestic Candies, forciun Fruits, and Xuts. Give him a call. No. 2. Mammoth Kloi-k. Pleached and unbleached Turkey red Ta ble Linens. Cra-h Towels, Napkins, Sheet ings. Pillow-case Muslins, Mar-iillc-: lied Spreads, Honey Comb Spread.-, While and Colored Illankets at remarkably low figure.--., at G. P. P.i:kfi:'s. Here we arc. to the front again. Nothing like it in the County. ,..(.h) pounds of Hol iday Candies in Stock, together with large quantities of For'ign Fruits. Xuts. Toy-. ami etiuie-s numin rs oi .i ano in cent ocn- t'-r Goods. f;ln tu see us. A- Kl I !.il 1 in. but tin The eie. tioii returns are al Xew-Goods at .1. P. Snyder A ds. arc- riving italic, and w ill continue to arrive as long as there i-a demand fur them. '01:1c and ee ih. J. P. Swiu R A Co. I.inen ( arpct Chain, I 'otton Chain, Color ored Cotton I'haiu, Colored Woolen Carpet I'hain. can hi' h;id very cheap, at ' i. H. Pl;kl u s. Make the heart- of voiirchildrctl glad bv circhasine L-:mt new P. .1. P. inks for tlu tn at Snviii:i: A Co's. Fml.r. 1! as, very rin-ip. K. I'akxi it. I);. niseis ill wan can liud excel let them at of the nrw matr-rials ioed-ikiti'.' J. 11. The largest -lock, be est P.li town .i -hcd and I n' : bran.! ca.l.c! ;. n style . for j in ! I'. A Go's. il'l. I ciie. I Mu-liu- i P.t:ii -;V. For i heap and good books do lint fail si-e the catalogue of the "American F.o Kxehangc." C. X. Boyd, Agent. If ymi wan! a pretty .1:11 il)r, ss uo to K. P.i:k:-:i:'.-. f Cloth. ng can be h.id vi ry .1. il. Sxvnu. A ( o s. Elegant suits heap at M. P. Roberts.' Horse Powders have been used willi astounding results in the stable o! Mr. Pierre I.orillard, so much so, that tin Englishmen have been ordering it in large quantities- : Since Parole, Walleustein am! other American horses, have won thousand of dollars for their owners. For sale Irish Lim ns. Plaid Xain Socks. Victoria Lawns, potted Swiss. Linon Ji'Ir landc Piqui s. at C. R. P.i:ki.i:'s. nstaoles will liud Lawyers, squires and c all kind of Planks at J. I! -'NYi'i u A C -sonieihil! ; tieW in bordered Press Gi G. R. pARklJIi' For Nuts. Candii-s. Toys z' and Foreign bruit r' - the Holidays. r- : Holidays, ihe --,; rj . - 7 cJoj s;::u,4 uri.ijo. pint J ; iS z . s A" .1. s-Mpue. 1 5 z 5 7 'sm 5 ' He never told his love," but b.nidit I.e. a nice 'liristmas j.n-'etit at J. li. Snyiu-k A Co's. Conic Teachers, set up tin- Candy and Nuts. A good Holiday treat for your schol ars is worth more than an acre of W'-A. Or. receipt of orders we w ill forward goods at jobbing prices, to any Sta i m in the County by Hack, Rail or as otherwise directed. Respectfully, Cook A lli:ri-ns. A dashing young mother-in-law a.-ked for Put'erman's hi :id in a charger. All kinds of (juceusware at J. P. S'xvpi 11 A Co. The clerks at J. P. Snyder A Co s store arc particulatly jovial and obliging in these days as the holidays approach. It is worth a visit to si e Pob smile and Iiuttcrman look grave. Where was Moses when the candle went out? At J. P. Snyder ( n s.. buying his Christmas Pn-scnts. The nicest Holiday Ioods ever brought to the county are at J. P. Sxviii::: A Co's. You will save Holiday Goods money from C if you buy your N. Povd. Everybody goes to J. P. Snyder A Co their Holidav Goods. for Puttcrnian, with J. P. Snyder A Co., beat- Santa Clans, with Chris'mnst gifts. Attention, IlKAiKiislTobiiceos! Tobac cos!! Tobaccos!!! We respistfully call your attention to the fact that we have in stock and offer for sale, Uy the box or caddy, at list priiTS, less freight from the city, fiounds of Tobm-co, composed of Ixirillard's, Climax, Piullion, Army and Catawaba Na vies, together with Vineo, Horse Shoe. Horse Head, Spun Roll, Flat Plug and Twist Smoking. .Also, a fine selection ol Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobtui os, and Cipars. CiniK it Beerits. Always on hand the celchnited Golden Fleece Flour, made at Springfield, 0. Itest in market. A full line of Family Groceries and (train, cheap for cash. Josiaii Kelleb. He has opened one of the finest line3 of Toilet and Fiincv Arti-1 clcs ever seen in Somerset. Call and see the handsome dcM'irn-' in Toilet Ilexes, Toilet Sets, Japanee CJlove Uiixc-, Japanese Trays, Velvet Frames, l'liotograph Albums, Antcraph Al-! bums, Writing Desks, Stereoscopes & views Kaleidoscopes, F.iel?. ! j-J .T0I1X F EL 1 T , 1 -s. PAMEL CARDS, &c, txc. Hardware, Iron, Nailo, Giaos, OILS, SzO., 1 Ao one shoultl lau to see tlie tine i eilumes that I now have in ' stock. The following well known goods ar mentioned : j Lundborg, Murray & Lauman. Austen, , Jouvin, Eastman, Lubin, ; Pinand, Lcroy, Hojt,! BAYRUMS Irrported and Domestic in Bulk or i by Bottle. ! TOILET POWDERS, ORIENTAL CREAM, and SWAN DOWN. ! Il ;.. I..-!-i 1 II.: - ami ! -. . the l.ir'. sts-. ('..:.- -I i'e: : k.-".. -. i;.,: s , . ., ,r:.'i 1! -s. ! : k-, 's-.--- ':: '.. .- ' 1 .. s:, . -i li .'::.: : . - i..i ; 1 . s' e i - !' e -...'.: ", si.-.-s. .,. A.-..r :,' ... . ',.... .. ..-.! :..,': ;. 1 r Mat-. I:..-'.- I '. W..-. . :: e -s. ;...:."!..- . . ,i - . ll.ut'T (''in:. ! : s, .1 ' I : . . -; - ' .- . . . 1 1 ;..ii:,s. il.e;.T ( ::' - . i . .. 1 i '.. , I : ' : -. ki-,1 : . -1 ' 1 1 ' ! '! I;: i : . : ' ;l -.'.":: j : :::: 1 .lire:::.: I': -N T !' 2s J. 1XJ: - L k. s 1 1 KJ V.. V . SPONGES. Carriage Sponges. Bath Sponges, . Surgeons Sponge, Slate Sponges, BRUSHES. Cloth Brushes. Shoe Brushes, Shaving Brush.? Nail Brushes. Tooth Bi'u.sh l'c-ncil iira-hes Hair Bru-ies. Thr.-c.t Br.ih. -M:iN F. BI.YM VFi: 1 v. FINE TOILET SOAPS, Including Cashmere Bixpiet. lio-e Cashmere, Cutieura Soup. Cilcns Sulpher Soap, Castile soap, Baby Sxip, IVa' h IJlossoin and Sea Foam, &c.,&c., BOOKS BOOKS ! BOOKS .' I have secured tlie agency ol the "American Book Ex change' of Xew York, and am now offering Books ut prices that astonish all. Call or send lor a catalogue. 1 also have a fine assortment of miscellaneous works by the 1 t authors, handsomely bound, and suitable fi r HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Bibles, (iospel Hymns, Chatterbox, Scrap Books, Fine Box Paper, Dav Books, Ledgers, Blank Books, Diaries for lSSl, Card Board, Tissue Paper, Wood Splints, Pocket Books, Lead Pencils, Harmonicans, Violin and (iuit.ir Strings, Pocket and Cut-glass Inkstands, and the new Automatic Pencils. CHRISTMAS AMD NEW YEAR CARDS in elegant designs ; a visit to see these alone w ill amply repay you. a-I-i-A-SSIES I Spectacles, Eye-glasses, Goggles, Hunting Glasses. Colored Glasses in great variety. Everyone can b- suited. Do not fail to see my stock of Glasses. I guarantee satisfaction ; and the best line of 4 ram; ix rot. to be found anywhere. School Books, Slates, Inks, Pens, Penholders, Pencil Tablets, Blair's Writing Packets. Haggerstown and Lancaster Almanacs. Call and inspect my stock. . You will be treated politely whether you wish to buy or not. Come earlv so as to secure the benefit of a lull line of the nicest Holiday Goods in Somerset. ;.::!. .Iric l. V -1 l,.ll-'..l''.lT. tfni ...en. V eel I 'Mrr, "S A i ii's : .-u:i-r. y ',!-,;. I V i.Wtlf 1 t U-':' I. . :t..l, le-.' .s-r :l X. s I'-.-, n.sl U-er.-. V -.1. i.e. i. . 1" .-irerr h-i 1 r-. .V.i -r.ei, tJ r ' r" ur. V Mil. .. Kiix ,cl tel.. i-.j:r.. ' s-j ;i r-. ' i.i.--.. 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