4 - The Somerset Herald. UEDK E. fTIX. Kditv. Wtl)SEnIJAV- Tuva ami candiei, t Vunglit s. llrusl mud fresh fruiU, at Voaglit'a. Holiday goodi at Biesitker 4 Snyder's. M .!!'.inrrr Gods are very low at Mra. I'hl'a. I'crfurue cases at Biesecker A Snjder't. Christmas candies and fruiU at Vonghta. All kinds of tnusea at Biesecker 4 Sny der's. Wraj closing out dieay, at Mrs. A. E. tlii's. Ej e glasses and ectacle at Biesecker 4 pf.-yder's. T'rtirt Bottles in cut glass at Biesecker 4 S uydtT's. Buy your holiday goods and groceries at CtifTrritlis. .'lieat and prrttiest holiday goo!s at Co fin it lis. For k skates, (TO to J B. Holderbaam' 8 Hardware Store. liiMreii's fairy anJ story books, at Bcn foiila I'xx.k Store. Have you seen (osTnitlis Christina goods ? If not, why not ? All the different od.rs of extrai-ts at Bie ib:ker 4 Snyder's. 1'l.e clieeit, freshest and neatest holiday pK':s, at Voiifc'ht's. jirm s.).l- up: murked down for the holi days a'. Mr. A. E. Vlil's. ;o to Mrs. A. E. Mil's for Fur Muffs and li-as, and Fur Tnuiiiiiiifrs. Ikiii'l fail to p to Mrs. Thi s for useful prfs.'iils for the holidays. For sir!!., and bw-sld. go to J. C. llol derlui '.im's Hardware Storr. When the tnsrsi present their naked limlis thecora it- always hiimktd. For harnes and whips, go to J. B. llol dr:auiii"s ll.i"lrsarv Store. For r-S- and ti'.at.k.-ts. po to J. B. llul- (lertjaiiiii's Hardware SMre. j You wi'.l always kvt me worm ot your money ai Eu. B Coilruths. Candies. XnN. Fruits, Toys, Fancy China and Brio a-urae at Voiijtlit's. Humor has it that wedding w ill be plenty between now and Christmas. Turner ra.;!itirs will ajaiu be in order until the orii.t Christmastime. A'.'i the latent holiday limits are to be found ai G. V. Iki.fords Bo.k Store. For butcher knives and saws go to James B. llo!derlaum's Hardware Store. For meat cutters and stiilf.-r, go to Jamis B. Ho!d ,-lta-ini s Hardware Store. M ultters. llaniiker -hitfs, Stortinjrs, Cloves, , Tojs. Jewelry. Ac . at Mr. A. E. Vhl's. J Everything in ji'.uh at Biesecker d; Snyder's, j J'j-t what yon want for your sweetheart. I " Mother Goose Melodies " and other chi!- j arena' soli: books at G. V. Henforda Hook I Store. l;.eei-ker 4 Snyder's holiday g-xls are more attractive ea.-h year. Call and see tliem. I'hil. ornamental, and intrtrtive holi day pnsvits ate kept at lSenfords Book Store. IJerlti.rJ Water, bottled, renin aieii.Usl by ail phj sidaus, to be had only at Biese- ker 4 Snyder s. Must every lly buys their family grocer ies at N ought's, because it is the cheapest plaoe to thai. One who understands the weather says that we are to have good sleighing during the holiday week. Albums of every description at Biesecker 4 Snyder's. Just what you want for Christmas present. Ifyou wnt Bometbingoruametiuu as well as useful for a holiday present you can find it at Biesecker 4 Snyder's. One of Biesecker 4 Snyder's sharing ca n will make a m.ist acceptable Christmas presi tit foryaur husband or broli.et. Buy your father and mother a pair of those j handsome, but cheap, gold rimmed eye- j g'.as-es for Christmas, at Biesecker 4 Sny- j d.r's. Arbutus flour i by far the best in the town. Every pud housekeeper wants it. M. Sthrock keel a pood supply of it ou hand. Have yoiOhought of what yon should buy for Christmas prwents. If not call at Bic- ! si kr4 Snyder . and their elegant stock of i holiday g.snis i!l start yon to thinking. Il.eser.ker 4 Snydtr csiuldn't allow the ', demons! rutioti to jiuss iy unnoiictl by il.em j and l-esidm iliuuiit.ating their entire build- I it!-. srnt G rover tip in ballons, in two sec- ; ti-Mls. i Ariy ii.e ishini' tobnyonecf the finest farms in the county on easy terms had let- ter call on H H. Flick netir Eavansville j 1'a . at once, or go to his sale I'ecember l"oth I . Biesivker 4 Snyder are already preparing j fir the ir dispiav of Holiday Good, which j will be much belter than that of last year, i mid it was consider! d the finest ever seen in Somerset, Stinrl.Ty-schooS and school teachers wish- j mg to purchase candies and toys for a holi. j day treat for their pupils w ill make no mis- j take in patnHiuiug Somerset enmity's lea l- j in! griteery establishment C. B. Voulit's. j We have on hand a larve number of good I rick w hich we will sell in quantities to suit the purcha-ser. Bririrs very reasc liable. Yard op).isit4! the planing mill. Holhrook Baiis. 4 TaRsos. C. B. Vou -bt's. Somerset county's leading grocery and confectionery estaiilisl inetit, is the best plairtobuy Christmas go-Ls. Why? Ber-ause their anck is fre!i, of tiie ttest the market contains, aa 1 is sol 1 at reasonable prires. Hot iistr'.ler ,v Herr. men haul tailors Main- J nioh Bt'irk,' in r.iom recently occupied by i J. B. Snyder. If you are in need of a new fall and whiter suit, overcoat or anything in our line don't fail to give us a calL Sat isfaction guaranteed in every re"ivt. Him HsrrrLi a 4 IIkkk. Apples by the piece. Apple liy tiie peck. A pi les by the bushel. Apples by tiie barrel. Apples by the piece, peck, bushel and bar rd at Cook 4 Br.nRrrs Meat Mais-ht. We have just added a lanre Relritferator to oar Meat Market, in w l.U h all meats enn I kept cool and clean. 1 utton. lieet, pot k. 4c, kept constantly on Land. Open daily. Parties buying meat can liave it kejit in the refrigerator until wanted. Rims Watts 4 Co. Yo l know wliere Yought's grocery :s? Of cours you dol No. 0, MammothJBIxk. Bet er still, follow the crowd, and you'll get there, because that's where everylKly want ing frwh, cheap groceries and confections for the holiday, and every other season, goes. gt: 4asi:. iff The following letters remaining in the rpn-totfi.-e at Somerset, will be sent to the iead letter o!5oe if niH callei fr-r within ten slay lnm this date, I'ecember 12 1S.: Angustine. IWert; Bititer, Silas G. : Ber key, L. ; I'alley, P. George; Fislier. John C: Flick inner. Anthony. Ilter, Mary; Hols.,rpel. C. F.; Lei.hart, Ir. C P. : Mil ler. C. C. ; Kicislenius, It. ; P.ees, Mr. ; Ray man. C. F. ; Weimer. Miss F. ; Wardrau, J. ; Young. B. S. ; Yotsey, John. J. K. Con oth, P. M. tjiiing be are ("oromeocing U) bnt Toy, rnmiir". nuts ami frail for the hoii days al E. B. t'utTmtlis. Tiie i:o:ie n-iiois youo-; mm will now cease in his attentions to his best girl until sfterChristn'OS. Judge Eaiiig, 'f I'iiiotitown, last week sent several witnesses to jail lor apjiearing in the Court roO:u drui.k. Miw Osbirrrie a retunwd missionary to India, lectured before a large audienoe in tlx M. E. Chanh on Monday evening. The store windows are rapidly assuming a holiday appearance, com: of them being very elaborately and tastefully decorated. We are indebted to County Superintend ent Berker for copy of the annual report of the State Superintendent of public instruc tion for I.wt. Messrs. Wilt Tayroan. of Lavansville, and T. Jefferson Picking, brought a fine young deer to town Friday, aa the trophy of a day's hunt in the mountains. Have yon seen the beautiful toys at Cof froths grocery ? Not only pretty but useful. Toys that will amuse and instruct your chil dren. And all at the lowest prices. Call and see them before making your purchases. Mr. Boss W. Eniruert. a son of Mr. John J. Fmniert, formerly of Somerset county, but for many years past a resident of Water loo. Iowa, is visiting at the residence of Wm. II Miller, Fs( , his cousin, in tjuemahonir.g township. Your waste! cheeks may have all the plumpness and bloom through your use of Avers Sarsaril'.a. This time honored remedy still leads the Tan. It improves di gestion, purifies the blood, and invigorates the system. Gie it a trial. "I'ir k" Yonsht is a " hustler." If yon don't believe it, stop for a moment at his gn-ery any time during the year and see how busy he and his clerks are, serving cus tomers. It is thechtrapest place in the coun tv to buy. and his goods are a! ways fresh. Goto Mrs. M. II. Schrock for the grand est line of Holiday irrn-ls in town. The as sortment is larger than ever. Something to please young and obi. Ribbons, laces and millinery selii-ig ofTat cost. Call early and procure bargains. 4th room, Baer's Block. The W.inv-n'i Home and Fore'gn Mss sruitiry Society of the Frierh ns' Lutheran f h'irxli, will hold a festival at that place during the holidays, commencing on Christ ma? evening and continuing till Saturday evening, the liit.'i ins!., to which the public is cordiallv invited. The Vnited Brethren congregation of Som erset and vicinity have made arrangements with the Presbyterian congreeation of Som erset, by which they wii! occupy their church on I'nion street every other Sunday evening. Services will be held Sunday evening, le (eni'ier l ith, to which all are cordially in vited. The Wi'H-Strtrt Imr.'tiyalvr says that Yaii derliiit capital w ill no longer be used to pro mote the South lVun Railroad. The mil lions subscribed by II. McK. Twombley. rrp resentin the other members of the Yan derbilt family, are no longer ill his name, "bavin'.' boeti dis;sed of to the satisfaction of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, not less than his own." Mr. Philip Collins, of this place the eldest of the Colli us Brut hers, well known as railroad contractors and iron manufact urers, was married on Wednesday of last week to Mrs. Maud Sxanlin, widow of the, late John E. S -anlin. Esq., of Ebensbnrg and sister of Rev. Frederick Kittell.of Holi daysburg. the ceremony being performed by Rev. Father Smith. BrllrmUe Watchman. The Central Stale Normal Scboo". building, at Lock Haven, this State, was totally de stroyed by fire Sunday afternoon. One hun dred boarding students, most of whom were in the building at the time, were safely re moved. The building was of brick, four sto ries high, and cost $1.V),000. The total num ber of students in attendance was over 20o, and many of them lost their books, clothes anil valuables. A Fact. That jmtatnes feed through the vines has been proved since Paris green and plaster have been liberally used to kill the potato beetle. Since the advent of the beetle the average yield has been much greater. The reason is plain ; the vines lake up the plaster and transmit its fertihaing influence to the tulier am) a larger yield is the result. Our farmers would do well to remember this and they will not destroy the hues in any other way than with pla-terand Paris green. We are very glad to chronicle that Hon. A. J. CollKim. while not exactly himself again. i ab'e to lie out d vr. Mr. Colbirn w as at hi- .;!i Monday morning, the first time for several weeks, and looked as though he had eierie:n'-d rarher a severesiege dur ing his 'cknis. He promises to be all well again in the co'trse of a few days an 1 we know that the liest wish of his numerous friends is that the " bal I eagle" may l in the thick of the fight through many cam paigns to coin. -. H. H. Fin k, of Maylield farm, above La- vansvihe, was :ti town Saturday, and above the side of his sled protruded the antler of a buck deer that had been killed by a bunt ing party, of which he was a member, in Al legbeny township during the week. Editor Chorpenniiig, of the Berlin limtrii, was a nuniUr of the party, but it would ap;ar that his marksmanship is not as good as in the days gone by, when the dVrifa of the 1'cmorral shot mark from the windows of that oflh-e's romrosing Mom. The many people who went to the Opera House Sat unlay evei.ing were very pleasant ly entertained by the "Noss Family," wlio, somehow or other, manatre to make Siruer set a visit each winter. That they are welcome Visitors to our music loving people is evident from the large audiences that al ways greet them, and from the hearty plaud its that follow their every number. The performances of the"Noss Family" improve each year, which can readily be accounted for by the fai-t that the younger performers, ami members of the family, are a year older on each return. Since our last report marriage licenses have lieen issued to the following named persons : Franklin Y". Scheilerand Mary Emerick, toth of Aileglieny township. Ephraim L. Coleman and Sadie M. Yoder, both of Slonycretk township. Scwton Hay ami Annie C. Lint, both of Somerset township Fra'ik It. Ktiet'jier, of Brothersvalley Tp, and Jennie Ilively, of Berlin. lbibert I). Walsh, of Frost burg, lid., and Clara M. Emerick, of Fair Hope. A most distressing accident is reported from Jenner township, by which William Wechtenhiser, who resided with his father-in-law Jeremiah trritfiih, about four miles north of Jenner X Kiails lost his life. It ap iears (hat on Sunday evening last the two men named repairtr! to the barn to water the slock. Weclitenhfi.ser went into the horse stable and while leading a hotse out observed another animal in position to kick as lie passed. Going out be picked up a stick and returning struck the horse across the back, the vicious beast elevated its heels at the same instant and planting one fully in Wechtenheiser's stomach and the other attiust bis breast, landed him some ten j feet outiide the stable door. Wechtrnheiser ! gathered himself up apparently uot serious ly injure"!, but on returning to the house fcll to the floor iu a faint. Neighbors were sum moned and I'r. Lenhart sent for. The Dr. succeeded in giving the Injured man tem porary relief but Irom about ruid-oight oa he grew gradually weaker and died about dark Monday evening. His brother John was airculentally killed about five weeks ago. a log falling on him while engaged in working on a building. ! Institute Lecturis end Other Mat ters. If it were possible that each recurring winter's lecture course should be an im provement on its immediate psertsiwsor, we should say that Siierinteiideut Berk.y this arasoa otTers a list of attractions that will surpass any former oue that has appeared before a Somerset eunty 4iblic. And it miut he remembered that we have already lii.l the pleasure of listening to a number of the most celebrated and elop'ent platform orators that the I'uiteil Stales has produced. " Comparisons are always odious," and we are not sure but that monetary comparisons are even more offensive, yet it ia a fact that this winter's course wii! take some two hun dred dollars more from the lecture fund than did that of last season. . Were it not for the annual sessions of the Institute, it would be impossible for the peo ple of Somerset and adjoining towns to enjoy this yearly flow of reason," and were it not far the generous assistance of the general public the teachers of the county would be unable to obtain the prominent and learned talent wl successively appear before them. It ii only with the assurance that the teach ers and public will unite In patronizing the entertain menu prepared for them that the County Superintendent is justified in the lavish expenditure that is required. Experi ence has proved that lioth teachers and public are not only willing, but anxious to do this, and Superintendent Berkcy ran rest satisfied that they are willing to assume their share of the responsibility, for which he alone is obligated. It will be noticed that there has been a tri fling advance in the price of tickets for the course, made necessary by the greatly in creased cost of the lecturers who have been engaged over former years. But the advance is only on the most available seats and makes a distinction that might well have been drawn on former occasions. And when it is remembered that your ticket will cail for four Star Lectures at a cost of tl.i'i, $1 jo and H the charges must be considered very moderate and in no way excessive. Teachers need not worry themselves about securing seats in advance for this season s course as one halt of the house has been re served til! Mon.ijv. leceru!er 31st fir them to make their selections from at a cost of tl 5 and $1 V) fur the cuure. To avoid the mutterings of the disappoint ed the fellows w ho are not first at the box o:!i"e Superintendent Berkey has limited the sale of reserved scat tickets to six to one person at any one time. Tins will give ad an equal chance to secure seats and will pre vent an agent from buying up the house for himielfand friends. First come, first serv ed, will le the rule when the tickets are put on sale at P. L. Casebeer'a, at 9 a. m., Satur day morning, December i.iil. The writer ran t see that there is much to be gained in the choice of scats for a lecture at any time, since the lecturers, unlike little boys, are rather to be heard than seeu. But "you pays your money and gets your choice," and the stage is in full view from the most ob scure seat in the bouse, while the acoustic properties of the hall are superb. .. The good eople of Mcyersdule are no doubt happy since they have learned that they will have a opportunity of hearing at Institute the eloquent laniel iMugherty, whom they made an effort to have deliver his famous lecture on "( rators and U;-atory " in their town a few months since. Mr. Dougherty's rates are so far in excess of the resources of the average provincial lecture bureau that it is only on an occasion like the present, when the au'lience is coniHsed of representatives frum all the school dis tricts of the county, that an orator of his renowii can be induced to lecture iu a coun try town. The first lecturer of the course, Rev. tJeo. Thomas ltowling, D. L., hails from Cleve land, Ohio, and has long enjoyed a reputa tion as a public seaker that rapidly outgrew the limits of the Buckeye State. He is, with possibly one or two exceptions, the most popular lecturer appearing under the man agement of the famous Redpath Lyceum Bu reau, who have received the most flattering commendations of his success wherever he has appeared. Rev. lowling has occupied the pulpit of Cleveland s foremost Baptist churebfora period o( twelve years, and ia said to be an orator of great magnetism, "sometimes moving bis audience to tears by his touching pathos, and again convulsing them with laughter at bis wit, thus showing that he possesses that power over an audi ence that few speakers possess." Rev. fow ling will speak of" The Good Oid Times." aud all can rest assured that his discourse wilt be both eloquent and fascinating. He has delivered this lecture a number of times this season before teachers' institutes in Pennsylvania, and all the reports we have yet seen award hiiu the first place in the course. Tuesday evening we will have the pleasure of listening to Rev. Robert Nourse. of Wash ington, D. C, who gained his reputation as a platform speaker with the lecture that he will deliver : " John and Jonathan " bish op Vincent, who is remembered by his lec ture of two winters ago. advises the Lyceum Burean to " announce Nourse widely. He is a great success, full of sense and fun." While Robert Burdette a Ids : " You may say what you will about Nourse, you cannot say too much, and another enthusiastic and celebrated critic pronounces him " the great est dramatic orator of the world." He is said to remind one of Theodore Tilton, of whom many delightful recollections are retained by the patrons of the Institute lecture course. - rV While we would not attempt so far in ad vance to determine which one of theeminent gentlemen who will appearin the course will prove most entertaining to his audience, those who decide o.i Wednirsday evening's lecture cannot go far wrong Hon. Daniel Dougherty, of New York, ' The Silver Tongued Orator," has long en joyed a National reputation as a lecturer. As a pleasing and eloquent speaker, he has probably few equals, and certainly no supe riors in this country. The BrywU Litrrary Union, in speaking of his lecture on Orato ry," says : "We know of no more striking il lustration of the " eternal titness of things, than the choice of such a subject by such a man. Mr. Dougherty's eloquti ice has all the force aud vividness of dramatic representa tion." Extended comment, however, is.tn tirely iinuecessory, inasmuch as ail lecture going people know enough of the nameand the fame of this gifted orator to expect a great, rand lecture. They will not be dis appointed. The final lecturer of the course, Hon. R. G. llorr. of Michigan, who will occupy the plutfomi Thursday evening, needs no recom mendation fro pi the 11-iiLii, as his fame is already secure in the hearts of a Somerset county audience, who with pleasure and sat isfaction recall hi? able attalvsta of "The La bor Problem," delivered before them a few seasons since. If Mr. Horr succeeds iu pro vokiDgas much mirth in depicting the dif ference between "The Genuine vs. Sham," as he did on the occasion of his z'ormer effort, his audience will be content. Nor will Mr. Horr's lecture I entirely humorous, as the homely truths l.e will develop will be driven home with irresistible logic. The B. 4 O, Railroad with its accustom ed liberality wiil sell excursion tickets to Somerset and return from all stations in the County, good throughout the week and until January 5th, to all those who may desire to attend tl session of the institute. Onlers for such tickets can be secured from tiie print ipals of graded schools and from secre taries of school boards. We suppose as a matter of course the evening south booDd train will be held until after the lectures en abling persons residing along the railroad to return to their homes tiie same night. The directors of the county will meetjn the lecture room of the Lutheran Church at 10 a. si. Thursday, January 3d, for the dis cussion of subjects pertaining to their work. The following topics have been suggested for their consideration : How to Retain Competent Teachers. Plans for Building School House. The Relation of Directors to the Progress of the Schools. Connty f liilormity of Text Books. Should Directors to be Paid for Their Work? ImVSv Money by Paying Low fclula ries? Should School Beards Famish Text Books and Stationery for the Schools ? Would a Compulsory School Law be De sirable ? In the afternoon Directors will meet with the Institute in joint session. Among the exercises will be an address by Dr. 8. 8. Good, of Meyersdale, on 'Hygiene of the School Room;" a joint discussion of the top ic "Causes and Remedies for Irregular At tendance." and a special address by Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy Bute Superintendent. Semi-Monthly Excursions to Cali fornia, Colorado, and Pacific Coast Points. On IVcember llthaod 31t a free chairand sleeping car excursion will be run through to Pacific Coast points via B. aud 0, O. and M., Wabash, Western and Union Pacific roads, with only one change of cars. Train leaves Philadelphia at 11 a. m , Wilming- ton lli37, Baltimore 2 p. m.. "Washington 3 p. m. F or tickets, free reservation of chairs. sleeping car berths, and detailed informa- tion. apply to nearest B. and O. Ticket Agent, or Dan Brfde, Passenger Agent, Bal timore, Md. It is a hard matter to describe the thousand and one beautiful and useful presents for the Christmas Holidays to be seen at Co ff rot lis grocery. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. The Institute. Ladies attending the institute will find many sjecial bargains at our rooms iu millinery, notions, trimmings 4c, M. M. T&EHWELL 4 Co. For Rent. A new house and seven acres of land, one half mile from Snyders station on the Som erset and Cambria railroad. The house has eight rooms, and there is a good spring, with fruit and goodtoutbuildings on the premises. Possession given April 15th, lsss'.). Inquire of Wm. Bower on the premises. Holiday Excursion Tickets. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. will sell cheap excarsion tickets between all ticket stations on its lines East of the Ohio River, on Dcemter 2Z, Si, '.'4, ) and 31st, 18?, and on January 1st, Uwi, good for return passage until January 3rd, IsStt, inclusive. Wanted ! nides. and Furs, I will pay the highest cash price for all kinls of hides, pelts and furs. Call on me at my residence, immedi ately west of the S. 4 C. Station. H. G. li-ninm. A Cood Chance to make Money this Winter. We want some more reliable men to sell our nursery stock ; guaranteed first-class, true to name as onlered. and delivered in good, healthy condition. Salary as d Ex penses, lor commission, if preferred). Apply, (stating agel to The C. U Vas Di sem Ni rsErt Co. Geneva, N. Y. Flour and Feed, Together with Gnjcerics. I keep on hand a complete stock of F'lour, Oats, Corn. Mid dlings, Chop and Bran, and pay the highest cash market irices for same. Persons wish ing to buy or sell, will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call. M. Schsock. The harsh, drastic purgatives once deem ed so indespensable. have given place lo milder and more skilfully prepared laxa tives ; hence the great and growing demand for Ayer's Pills. Physicians everywhere rec ommend them for costiveness, indigestion, and liver complaints. George W. Benford exhibits on bis shelves and counters a large collection of hand somely bound volumes of poetry and pmse all of latest editions, and sella them at the lowest possible prices. Before making your Christmas purchases, call and examine bis flock. Ladies attending the coming institute de siring hats to wear on that occasion, can, by calling on nson their arrival in town, hare them made at short notice. They will End our store on the war from the depot. M. M. Taj-nwrxiACo. For the benefit of our enstomers, we hsv. added to our slock a selection of toys. Be sides these our store is full of gmds suitable to the holiday trade. M. M. TamwKi.L A Co. When balking for Christmas toys for your children, don't fail to call at the grocerv of C. B. Vought, where the largest and most ! varied assortment to lie found in town is on exhibition, aud at prices that will astonish those who have been accustomed to paying three or tour times the value for articles of this description, Ed. B. Coffroth, who has recently moved hi grocery establishment from the Bear Block to No. 7 Mammoth Block, has a large and complete stock' of holiday goods, which he offers for sale at th-! cheap" possible prices. Caudles of all varilies fresh from the city factories have beeu put in stock for the Christmas trade. Choicest kinds of nuts. Fresh dried and evapo.-ated fruits. Family grjeeries of the very best grades. Please Notice this, as it Is Import ant. If you want to settle your sheriffs fees with me, you must do so before the 2."ith of Iteceinher. After thut date I w ill place them iu the hands of a collector. Jons AVisTr.as. Justices of the Peace and Consta bles. Court, Ilecemlier Huh. Yon will find at Fisher's Book .Store, Finn's Justice and Constables' Guides. Supervisors Guides and a full supply of Lrsral Blanks, such as Sum mons, S3!ibrenas, Warrants, Ieeils. Tlonds, Mortjraires. etc. Also, Foolscap and Besral cap. Papers, and odVia! sire Envelope. The usual annual Grand Oneniiijc of Christmas Goods takes place at Fisher's Book Store on Monday morning, December 3rd. This gives persons attending court the chance to rt first pick out of this elegant stock of Holiday Goods. ASTOUNDING AND DELIGHTFUL 15 THK F.LE'iAXr, BKACTIFCL ASD RICH DISPLAY OK UliLIHAY K)U AT FISHER'S BOOK STORE. Everybody will be delighted to know that Fisher's Book Store wiil come to the front this season with such a display of Holiday fJoods as. will far eciiiHe anything ev.-r offer ed in Somerset County before. Tiie annual Grand opening of Holiday iiotsls will take place at Fisber'i Book llore on Monday. De cember 3.L This magnificent display of eie gant. beautiful holiday g'Ksl-j stamjis Fish er's Brwik Store as the Emporium containing all that is desirable, nice, appropriate and cheap in the way of Christmas Gifts, tons of Toy Books for the little ones, thousand" of volum-s of B-ioks of every kind, suitable for gifts for afl sorts of people. Hundreds of rich and expensive volumes for haruKirce gifts. Whole cases of cheap story ?!sks for the children. Toys. Blocks, and Games. Wax Candles, and Ornaments for Christmas Trees. Albums, Toilet Cases, Cailar and CuCr Bores, Wall Pockets, Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, Purses, Card-cases. Ink-stands, Gold Pens, Gold Penholders, Gold Tooth picks, Pencils, and Ornaments. Fountain Pens, Pictures and Picture Frainw, Easier, Bric-a-Brac, Xovelties. In fact, you will be able to suit yourself without trouble in ob taining an appropriate Holiday Gift at Fuun's Book Stobx. Mr. Edward Kimrueli. one of the best known and most highly respected citisens of Somerset county, died at bis home in Broth ersvalley township, on Tuesday. Iiecember 4t'i. lie was in tiie .stub year of his sge. We liavejust received a lanre bit of jewelry fro.n one of the bs houses in that tntle. con sisting of breast-pins, cuff and collar buttons etc., incltidiug some beautiful goods in silver. M. M. TatnwKiX 4 Co. A new broom sweei clean " is a saying as old as the hills, and it is just as true that a new arooer keeps tiie freshest and cheap est good. For the proof of the pudding call at Ed. B. Coffroth'saod see for yourself. The regular December term of court con vened at 10 o'clock a. m., Monday. The oath of otce was administered to Hon. Geo. vV. Pile, the newly appointed Associate Judge, and he took bis place on the bench with judges Baer and Sliaver. An order of court was handed down fix ing the first day of February sessions as the time for bearing applications for retail liquor license, and the first day ot May sessions as the time for bearing applications for whole sale liquor licenses. Tiie following order as to the manner of filling the jury wheel was also made by the court. "It is hereby ordered that the jury com missioners and judge, or a majority of them. j as required by the Act of loth April, 1.., do proceed at least thirty days before the first day of February term, l-"!), to select. alternately, from tiie whole qualified electors of ths county at large, seven hundred sober, intelligent and judicious rsou to Serve as jurors for tiie ensuing yiar, and place the naoits of tiie persons so selected in the jury w heel, according to law." L. C. Colborn, Esq.. was appointed auditor to audit the accounts of the Frothonolary and Register and Recorder. The list ot the members of the bar was called as aas the list of grand and traverse jurors. Amu W Kuepjier, of Somerset i boning was nppointisi foreman of the granu jury. The constables were railed and made their returns. The first case called for trial was that of the Commonwealth vs. Isaac Simp son. The charge was keeping and maintain ine a common nuisance. Mr. Josiah Sliafer was the prosecutor. XI le prosecution was ! represented by District Attorney Biesecker I and Messrs. Coffroth 4 Rupjie!. and the de fense by Messrs. Kooser and Holbert. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty but the defendant to pay the costs. A motion in arrest of judgment was filer! by counsel lor defendant. John Ray man. a youth of some eighteen years of age, was arraigned on a charge of larceny. He plead guilty to having stolen from the house or Mr. Wm. Bowers, in Somerset township, an accordcon, a drum and several other musical instruments. He will b sentenced ou Saturday, aud will probably be given an opportunity to cultivate h'.s musical talent under the tuition of Sheriff McMillen for the next six or nine months. An unusually small crowd of spectators is in attendance at court. All of the eaes on the criminal calendar are of a trivial charac- ter. On Coming from the train you pXM right by our door, and it Will certainly pay you to stop in and lo .k at our stock of millinery, notion, trimmings Ac. 51. M. Tnrioviit.1. A Co. Mostoller Items. Our people are about through with their butchering. Mostoller school house is crowded every night, somehow. Coal seems to be a scarce commodity in this neighborhood. John Baldwin has returned borne from a visit to Hooversville. Nicholas Bamdt spent a portion of last week with friends here. The revival meeting still continues at the Mixtolier school house. TheStoyestown drum corps wiil hold a festival during the holidays. J. W. Mostoller has resumed his job of logging, along the Stonycreek. Nathaniel Zimmerman of Bm kstown, was among our visitors during the week. The Lambertsville band is improving rap idly, under the ab'e tutorship of Mr. O. D. Wisxlwar.l. Lambertsvilie had a spelling bee on the evening of Thursday the tith inst., at Niti evah. Cotton tails re very plentiful in this sec tion, large numbers of them being bagged daily. It seems some people get very dry" while attending the revival meeting ht Mestoller school house. The pupils of the Mostoller school are making rapid advancement under the in struction of their popular teacher. Mr. J. M. I-ambert. E.XES. The full winter styles in hats ud trim- j minus are now complete, uud we liave every thing in ttiat line suitable to tins market. M. M. TREtiWELL A Co. Husband Items. Miss Carrie Woy. of Shanksville. is visit ing relatives here. Miss Bird Lape. of Jenner. relumed home last week, after a month's visit in this com munity. We learn that aChri-ttnas tree is heinc talked of for this plaie. Tins is as it should be, and we hope ell will do their share in tue matter A very succPsful revival meeting closed last week at the I.ichty church, and as acoo seipience was well attended and resulted in much good. The persona' pr;e-ty of M-s. Hannah Ilittner, of Somerset toirnship, w.n disposed of at public mi on the Uth inst, and the ar ticles sold brort-ht fair prices. 7Game d.iesu't seem to be very plentiful in this section. Our neighbor, Mr. Nichoisom is doubtless the champion hunter of the sea son, he havinir fony to Tnrkeyf.xit, where he captured twenty-two rabbits and some pheasants, al! in a single day. It is evidently thought that the prospect for the early completion of the South Peun railroad is not very encouraging of late. Our people who took an interest in this en terprise, iijion investigation of the same are confident thai the road will not le Sn islied at the time which had been speci fied. Nevertheless ihey are living on good hocs for the future. O-.VAStotML. c . . i i For fine stocit. (rusi f irm implements" .... ., . , ic and r. Japme Kuck wheat and fine , i . u t-r b Clvdes.la.e seed oats Ro to H. H. rinks .. t, it, i . . , sue', Maviield farm, Tliursrlay llrsirmber I, . . " Railroad Connection Springs. to The lierkeley Spriniis an.l Potomac R. R. hisexample in Christian symj atl.y- and lib operated by the B. A t. Ii. R. Co runnin? ! c rality. from Hancock. W. Va a station on the ( .'(', That we extend o-.irynijt'iy to Baltimore it Ohio R. U. lo Iterkel- y Sprines the wi'W anrl children o! the drs-eieHti. and W. Va., will be opened for business on Thursdav, Nov. 1st, when train ill run as folliivs : leave Uamw k b.tu k. m., li' J." i-r . and 3:4" r. w. Ieave Iterkel.-y Spriuirs S.i' a. 1-.J5 a" . and 4.10 r. . The rnnuiii lime bctwtvri the two p:nts being 2o minutes. Cms. O. SV-r r.L. Co'ii. Tass. Ar iit, li. & O. R. R. Co. For Sale. Cine very hsrnisome ma-hie-top walnut ide-boanl. in gorwl condition. Will be sold cheap. Call at HzRaui office. For holiday work we have silk, satin, vel vet and plush on all sliadea, embroidery silks, outline patterns, rephry, yours Ac, M. M Tbcdwiu. A Co. Eighteen hundred (rowing old. and eighty-eight is NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. citrons. We will have in stock for tiie trule com mon, niiverL ami stick candy by the ton, to gether with iie hotidnrd or itwT oilier vari eties, to suit the tastes of the most Usiu!:..u. SjXi-iai j'rira- ou sales of to l'i pound, xtrs. Itest quality of Priocess pajs r-si.e'I almonds, Tarra.i-na alaiomis, Eniliah walnuts, Brazil, or cream nuts, filberts: camaud rocoaunts, together with I'H) bushels best fresh-roasted peanuts. We buy the best Laud-picked pea nuts on the market green and roast our selves, so that our customers always get them fresh-roasted at 5 cents per quart, or !' per pound, in quantities. rscixs. Evaporated peaches and apricots, Freucb pruuels. California and Turkish praens, De besas, London Layer, Sultana and Voiintia raisins, fittest quality and beat layer figs on Ihejmarket. Fard dates, the best knowa to the trade. Best prunelea, and Queen brood ol ives. 2.V1 doieu beat Florida oranges. V dozen best Messina lemons. 100 bunches se lected bananas. Several barrels choicest A meria grapes, and Cape Cod cranberries. SWEET POTATOES. The best Jerseys on th market, together with many other sweets, and candy toys, such as can be better seen than descrilred. We extend a hearty welcome to uur store, and wish a Merry Christmas aud Happy New Year to all. Respectfully, , OuoK 4 BEiatrs. South Milford Items. Only two more weeks until Christmas. Always think twice before speaking once. The sledding has almost entirely disap. pea red. Mr. S. W. Boucher's coal mine is now be ing run-to its fullest cajiacity. Dr. W. H. Harrab is rapidly pushing to completion his large new bam. Our revival meeting is still ill pngress. this being the fourth week. We have bad but one shooting match here this season. II pe the next is not far distant. Mr. C. C. Schrock has ln busily engaged in battling lime ti I coal for the past several days. fmr Harrison and Morton sle. raised by the Republicans during theiwmpaign, is still standing. Mr. D. M. Weimer. onr obliging butcher, has lieen overrun with work for the past few weeks. Mrs. J. S Phillippi has just relumed from a protracted visit to ber sou-in-!aw in Jen ner township. Mr. F. W. Mason has purchased a five ton scale, and he says it is something every far mer should have. Mr. Henr Yntrv, now living on the Wolf farm, will move to the Harrab. farm, near I'rsina. the coming summer. Mr. S C. Brirlegriin bos one of the finest Colts in this part of the country When but eighteen months old it weighed trjoo ounds. Our school, taught by Miss Louie Moore, is alnjut the farthest advanced in the town ship. As yet, however, we have not had a M Fie!Hpg bee.' What's the matter ?. Mr. John Vuwh-r, one of our most stnvesti ful Nimroils, has succeed sl in bagging an immense amount of small game this seisou. The scalps of two large foxjs also adorn his belt. Kiirt Bi.K a.v. Jenner Local Institute. I The following is the proceedings of the j Jenner township and borough local institute 1 held at Jenner X Roads, Pa., December 1st, i roRF.VOO SEs-t M. Owing to the inclemency of the weather there was no forenoon session. There not being enou gh tear hers preent. arrnxoos scss:ov Institute convened at half-past one o'clock p. . After being called to order by D. L. Wiand. the following officers were chosen : President J. W. Bell, Vice President's Herman, Cauffiel and V. L. Wiand. Secre tary W. A. G. Lapp. The chair appointed P. J. O'Connor. Query Manager. The pro gram was then disposed of : Kssuy "What education should be?" V. A. G. Lape. Discussion "Theliest methods lo prevent whispering?" P.J. O'Connor, l. L. Wiand, I. N. Burger an 1 others. On motion Bev. I N. Burger, C. C. Schniucker, II. F-. Shaffer and lr. B. F Walker became members of the institute. Kecitation " Womans Rights?" Miss Ida Musselman. Queries. F-ssays "Conrsge?" Herman Caufliel. Select reading'- The eyes and nose ? " Miss Annie Sipe. Iiscussion "The methoils of teaching reading?" W. S. Kreger. j ITESI54 SKSSIO. j Music by Miss Martha 1-eister. Kssay by W. M. Kregrr. ! Discussion "Advantages an-1 disa.Ivant- ages of a six month school term ? " opened ' he T f. Winn.l f .llnwft or !' J I I I 'on- i nor. Herman i auuiei ami . u. i rnciiiieiu. i Music by Miss Ida Musselman. Datamation " Beautiful snow?" by J. ' W. y;ierie. ; Music by Miss Martha Leister. Disctisfrioii "Should thre be a corrpul- sory school law?" penei by P. L. Wiand. i followed by J. V. Bell, P. J. O'Connor, ! Prof. X. Hi Critci, field, D. C. Lenhart. Kev. ; I. X. Burger and others. i Closed by music, by Miss Iia Musseliaan. Owing to sme misfortune, the Connty Snperiiitendent was unable to be with us. The crowd ws all that could be ijt".cd both sessions, ail the teacher linsr ptwnt but one. And tiie ieeiings of all are that it wa. a decided success. Con. Don't Miss This, The Pittsburgh 7iw.es has secure! as its Washington eorresiiori'ient. Major John M. Carson, who has for ten risrsbeen in charge of the I'h ilaplyhia Lclyn't Washington work. He previously represented the .Vre Yirk Timt at the same place. Major C'arcn was secretary cf the Ways and Means Com mittee which framed the present tantf, in 3, and ia ondoul ted'y bttier posted on the tariff question than any other correspondent in. Washir.g'on. His dispatcli1 during the next six months mill be es;eviaHy interest ing. Tribute of Respect. WiilSEts, it has pleased God in H is al wise providence, to enter our fold and re move by deaiii our esti-nieU and hel.ed i brother, Samuel Wa!k-r. E.-;j . an e!Ti;cr.i and worthy el.Ier of Mt. Zion conitr-vaiion i and of the Joint f 'onsi-Ji rv of the S'ulo car - r i tliar-jr-, llerlfonl tounrv. Fa., thervfore -' iyrJcr-i. That while we subniixsivi' v bow - to ttiewiti of our Heaveu.v Fatoer. who do- I I eth all tliinps well, we cannot help but feel and raouru onr ks. Berkeley j rVWrri, Ti.at we will ever hold in remem i bn.ne our brother, and endeavor ti imitate ; e-jminenil them to Him !i ha j Ttrsed to father to be a busbaiil to the widow, an i a the fatherh-rs. frJrf, Tlr t thtse resolutions ! reMrrI eri on our minutes, a copy tie sent to the fam ily, and Ihattliey be piibiishetl in the Som erset IIiKALDaod Ih-forried flmrch S!nrn frtr. S. C. Ir.vo, 11. T. r.nyxp, Jtsi; r,E!.I.KB. Commilti-e of Joint t'on.isiorv. tie act j of Ju, ls?v9,' ailwint( j-nision from tie tiat(? ritiuws mrraxn of ratti. H.o-J have Irelv (u allirweii and I it(iel wititma expense to th ver:imnt iu(.'.utuuiusriuit;r Kxyivx-c uie uije mai wulow barinji claims un-ler th act c June 7th will 9peetl;iy tile the aaoie in t ne tu ion office. Jupiter will be the rriaing j.lanate lor Brothersvalley Items. Mis Ella J. t'oleni.iu. who hail been visit ing friends and relatives in U avuean 1 Ash land coU!!fie, lliilo, for the past two or tve months, returned home last wek, lii.-bly pleased w,li her Hip. David J. Hh ugh, one of our best citizens, bought j pr r i ny ch-sr to the Mimmit. e l jo.hi''g the S. .ti t. rai!nu.l, ami intends moving on it. Hie first of Aoril next. Score one nurre Republu-au for Somerset towi. ship. The Siat.dy Hollow literary society was or ganised last Friday evening for the winter term, and will hold its sessions Friday even ing of each week. Subject for next debate : Rrxl.fi. That a man veil tares farther for curiosity than necessity. The schools in this Township are all in a fi'Ki.-istung condition. The teachers are wide awake and active ; the houses are ail supplied with the latest and best improved patent furniture, and the taxes are high enough, and yet some of the eitixens are grumbling. Rev. Canton, of Berlin, is not only a guod preacher but is also a good marvamuii, hav. ir.g killed the first deer this week for this section this season. There are quite a num ber of noted deer hunters in Bcriiu and vicin ity but the Rev. gentleman eclipsed them all. Mrs. M osholder. mother of Samuel Mue hohler, is confined to her bed from dropsy, she is very low and it is not expected cf ber M live long. Also Mrs. John Musscr, of Berlin is very low of consumption. The assesw. S. W. Frita. U making the grand rounds, an-1 well, he is not assr-tsiug every thing from a needle up to a hay stav k but almost., on the triennial of Brothers valley, 1 wiil hae sotuetUiug to say in my IK it. A. G. Kimmril. got a car load of each of blooded cattle and pigs from Washington Co. which he bus about all Sold to other stock breeders throughout thecountry. ZtBo. When Shall We Know the Cablnent ? Mr. Lincoln made his t atinet slate pub lic on the Mb of leeei!ier following his election. Genera! Grant's Cabinet was nut known until it was sent to the Senate, and. in maoy particulars, it was even then a great surprise. Mr. Hayes Cabinet, with the ex'fp'.ion of lei ens ss Attorney General, wasscuii-o.ii-cially promulgated some day betore his in auguration. General Garfield's Cabinet was known as to one particular Blaine for Secretary of State almost Iroia the day of the eh' timi. Several derails were not eirrrileted. however until just preceling 'lie inauguration. General Harrison's Cabinet can be now guessed at by any one who likes to try. it I will be hmra whenever it happens to please j RW.tleman to permit it to be. We are reijuesterl to annouuee that a fe-ti- j vai will be held in the hall at Lambert-v. .i!c j commencing Friday evening. Iiec -1st. and I continuing until Monday evening the '.1th ! inst. The fund to be appropriated to the ! building of the new Lutheran church at that pla'se. The public is cordially invited to attend. Jefferson Items. Conrad Miller has just finished h isking bis corn, and is now ready for winter. I ecr hunting is the principal vricaiioii of some of our mountain lads at present Wiu. P. Hay's duelling house has lieen completed, and presents a handsome appear am e. I.at Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. Peter Youne. and family, paid our township a flying visit. Ijst W'ednesday evening this section was visited by a thunder storm, accoinjmnTcd by rain and hail. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morrison are as good-looking and as happy as ever, since their silver weeding. Walter Morrison and family intend going west in the spring. Miss Kachel Morrison will also accompany them. Our schools are all doing good work ths winter. Prof. J. M. Berkey, the County Su ierintenrknt, exiiects to viit them this week an 1 next. j Frederick Shall! is, a model farmer of this ! townhip. irwently purchased a tine Kr lish j mare from George B. Dickey, an I is now j busy hauling coal. 'I .s't Thnrsrlar morninT an ovster ral'Hin ! from Baltimore citr, pas-d through thii ' wstion on a sled. Mr. Elmer Whit; iird. of I Ijivansvii'e, is the proprietor. I The yonng folks of this vicinity are not a'l ! married yet. Mr- Abraham Miller can ie j ss n going to lhiyman's station, near Xig- gr niotuituin, once every two weeas. lie j obtained the lwiense yesterdy, Tuesslay. Suc i cess to him and his. Hit Hi A'.iix. MARRIED. Lit 11 rV-kl.lNE.-At tue Lutheran par sonage in Sirntret, on Thursday. Novemirer lo. Isss, Jr. Jaeoo C. I.ichty to Miss Annie M. Kline, both of S-xnersiei townsnip. SCHKLl.Ei: EMEBB'iv. On Tuesday, Drrember 4, IsS. at the Kefonneil parsonage in Somerset, by Iter. II. King. Mr. Franklin W. Slielier and Mis Mary Emerick, both of Somerset ounty. Pa. METZGAi: WITT. On Sunday. Decem ber Is.hs, at the Befortuerl parsonage in Stoycstown. by Kev. Wm. I. II'evre. Mr. James T. JleUgirlo Miss Ina IL Witt, both ofStoyestown Borough. BEi K. MASOX On Thardav. Xovem- tr 15. lsss. at the Lutheran par rage in ; Larsnsville. by P.ev E. Meiiges, Mr. Hiram j rji aM yf: Amanda Uiyin, both of near ' B ikersvi'ie. Pa. KXEPPEII-DIVELV.-.Vt the home of : the bride's parent., in Bi'rhn; Pa., on S'in- d.iy evening, Iecends-r t, lss-s, I.y U,-v. ' John H. Knepper. Mr Frank 1. Kin p;r I and Miss Jennie Dive'v. Isjih of B. Hoi. Pa DIED. SllAKKLK. n Weilnes iay, XowinUr 2s, lssS, at the residence of her son in-law Jocob S. Miller, near Fritslens, M-s. Mary A. Shaefer, aged 11 yean, 7 months and s) .l-.v. MRS.A E.UHLj . :. .... t r -it i A is) niv cii-toin, I will have a 1 fill and ooiiij.V'tr-liiH'i.f HOLIDAY j ;o on cxliiliition ih: . j i this wii-. t;iin-istiit'.r of iimnv kiii'lsi i nf Fanoj (Joods and ijoftiratlvc ar- tick's. j A full liiiij of u-iofti! L'O'ik Silks. ; Sat in st. Hi.'iiriet.ts. and u!l kinds of Ire-s (lo.xK from cents a yard i j I'liisii Coat.-. Vrnis and .lui kcts. "loth Coats, Wraps and Jackets. ! A f;!I lin of Mills' an i Ci.ildrrns , Vr;itis. and a f..Ii iiiitt of II i.-:t rv i i li tfiiJkrTf'iii'fs. fllove.a aal Miit'Mis. A fine Ii!i. of yuarrn triil Kid hives, torsi'ts anil l iiK'rear Fancy II;aJ-wcar for tvintiT. Coiniir and Bnuhes: Pocketltotiks. and a handsome assnrtinri.t of J.-wtlry. Sj.K?ciaI r;ces for Irf.-s (to'.- ami Wraps for tiie Ifnli!av tra-Io. Ion t fail to come ana t?c n.r Uyck f (X'lorC IJ1 'I K I Jiff VOIlf fin'lKl-?-. Fur Mulf-i, Ioast ami Stulrs. MRS. A. E. UIIL GRAND FATala AND Silks, Dress Goods, and Cloaks. We are now preiiujv.1 b show the Ior.'"t line of Fine. M, h-ni am' ' heap t i! ever shown in this city, ami at pri.-es that wiil pay any our to se them. ::z-z.CLOAKS!.:::::::::::::::::::::::z Our Una Complots, Consisting of Jacbts, Ngraarksts, Rsglins, V.zy.zz, H:j::kas, English Jackets, Teno Coats, dc, &c. All the abnve we have in Sealskin. Plash an.l Cloth. Any one in need of anything la his line will do well to inspect our line, as it is very larga, aud variety uiie.iua.ej Prices aiways the lowest tor good goods. KHAR ir DLL Sjj U 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. B. To our friends wlio can i visit us. we wouid 'e i leased to sni.! -a:i., DO your" "shopping at GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, j"oia::3sri'S'T,:0:W"isr ,VHKI!K VOir AVII.I.. KI.VI AX IMMKNSK I.I.VK 1 Ladies' and Childrcns' COATS AND WRAPS. XOVELTY DRESS GOODS Jr. EANCY GOODS DRUGS! DRUGS! C.H.BENFORD, OLDES DRUG STOrTiX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Bock, yOMEHSET, PKNX'A. DHUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES. The purest anil best to he found in this market. We also keep on hand a full line of TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. An-I all th l?aiinif api?mnarri n" Uh hy Plirv. -an arnl f.iM.iK. Vv Li-tfirnnfr in tiiis tin, jverlt ct wtUiis ti TOILET ARTICLES ASD SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTjHDAY GIFTS ALWtYS IjN STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BF-vT THE MARKET AFFOP.ltJ. BOTH lMMrTR A"D IMTuRTED tecripfe CsmpuCu, Family My own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It i cf a mnerior ijnality. W e keep in bulk, so that any ss ial iiigrviti-.it nu ' re addcil. Sild at 25 ct uts a pound. I Io a sjiiare business anl will give you your money's worth. JSn tnmble to show ishIh. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS F0H MEDICINAL PURPOSES CNLY. A LARGE YARIETY OF FRESH CASDEN AND FLOWER SEE?S. Jan. WIT. CLARK H. EENFCRD. Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Usdsl Dmg Stcrs is Rapidly B::cr:hg a Grsat ravsrite with Pesrls in Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, T ruses. Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, dc. THE DfifTr.R (,XKYS, PKR-iNAL ATTENTION T" THE ( iVPirt NUiS'. OF Pliysicitffls'PrBscriBtioBS I Family Beceipts GREAT CASE BKISQ TAKLS TO t f,.Mf KM ASt f kt AUTl'.LFJ aSPECTACLKS, EYIXI LASSES, A nil i Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. I rom such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our rOod to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. lYS. LOUTHER, IV!. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET, PA. Th0 lifter " ... Is PahlUheri Every Day LEADING REPUBLIC!!. PATER OF TEE X'RTS7,1T. Price. ?xcl jsi-re dt S mrlxy. by mt.i. Price. Sucoay mciuaea, sy p-u THK SRN!I-V.'i;l'.KLY ISTICR OClvAN. 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