JUL . The Somerset Herald .December, 1, 1ST. km W TIME TABWX BALTIMORE 4c OHIO K. prrrsBVRaH division. .(tar Nov. It. UTS, train oe thU m,tTa Tr. at depot, corner 4 & SuwcU.asb.Uow: EAST WEST. .fall. Man. . . .. , )Mn New York m p. Brdd-'k i:- Baltimore Ml. PleaiKUl VttKHiUlw MIBenU fut U radios (-auitierlaiM lilni-w HHioi Philadelphia Bw Vork Kicbniou' V ashing1" CuinOerland H viwlm.n Mineral Point h Pvl - m rniofilnwn Vis-m'ii"!?m ie p . K-keevori I lea. ai. BraddwS 44 ntuburiEB HI IU IKU 11:11 lirW p.m. sasa.ni. t.a p. m. :il 41 " : - 74 " -:ll " :t - M " ; .: " 2p.a '. ...hi BaMmnre Time, 14 minute U ? Plu Time. . ... ( leaves Pittsburg at S: P. M. lot-1 P. M.. Mineral .v.. The I J pre burgh A. M- . rrrAtfSfSS? -,h,w Y,,r,t, rive, el Washington if L' Philadelphia, .jN.w a ark, .W p. dally, except Sunday. MAh v fmi and Smith- Mekcaxtilk ArrRMSKB Tbe Repub- I Na rUn.AOAD. A gMtlemaa named Tcacrkm' Ikstitutk. The Soaentrt ! Iicana of Somerset county art Asking, ia I Archil ld Mas. Bnaanr a rmm uw- yoontr Teacnere' institute, for 1878, w'Jl the lamruaire of "TruthJul James," "Are skip (8 wnewet county; ttrmer. ia im t oe neia in the Uoart-borue. Somerset, or r . - I .. . . 1 .. .. ni .viLllH . III I Mtn a O ..'..1..1. 1 I oer 23, Ana elating on the following Fri- PBOGBAMHK. Organiiation Monday Afternoon.' Ua MondAT erening there will be t lanes what they seem, or Are tUiom I city for te parpoie AiMuif giw bouif Ia past year it hu been the I raiiroaJ acbenw waica abau wto i rtolirr of Lhe oartT in rwer to confer inch I near roa' irom UAgemowa, AuryiAna. office as might be in their gift on those ol to the oil region. And open op Umooai am ineir rrty inenas Ana Allies u miKM oe miorrn u "" ' . 'J - deemed most comiwtmt. The framen ol world, b ectumi w w Afew w w. the Consutuuon t fuonsjlraoiA bATing nucox ur. in their wUdom een lit to Allow minority kera, Ba10.w. And exhibit writing represenuUoa in certin office, Somenet which prove iaaeed that he ia the Agent county Aspirator i ched out tn the cU- ol ue nrm in- BBU2""a " rurt niinrih'iimn .i.inora' imr. n 1LH I &e U QeTOUnK i6w w.m. thia change it eu a least appearance, power o i yj J rri. c,: would indicate a i t a, tnai a namaer oi ue aaji uo ""ricr-'r'r ' the ItepuUicaa of aomersct county bad to gUAraniee tn w u io.wu,wu wm wutu become imbued with the idea Uiat tue par- tne raiiroau, uu -. . ly orifan nation would keep itself up, no will tie promptly '"""'"S mauer how iu member aa indiriduAl encci;rgement being girea by the people i.r.!n.l .nil inuul nf mtifrrinr fa. I of the COOAUet IB IWiaB WfUCn U m prO- toi on their own party friends, they hare poaed to construct the mad, and that hi ocderuken to conciliate trie uemocracy. I auccea una im - y most aanruiac v aowunj w hi story wealthl lrsorean here ubacribed 13,000,t. ind Oil City capitAlist the remaining AJ.OUU.OW. Mr. MahAn has been circulating through Somerset county lor a week or two past, interviewing land owner and other, and he relate that he secured releases from up ward of fifty farmers, giving the proposed ape Spkkdt Peas. The rapidity and certainty with which Dr. Morris' S;r op of Tar, Wild Cherry end - Horelioun J cure diseases of the respiratory Organs and its reliability as a remedy lor consump tion long ago secured for it a foremost rank among medicines of its class. It is in fact tbk recosrnized specific for throat and bronchia disorder. It promptly checks a addre. of Welcomeby Frota U. Trent SJE -"'JE NEW AD VERTISEMENi S. At a meeting- of the board of Commisaion ers a short time ago, Mr. Wm. Powell, ol Berlin. Imv man i ridav of CoUroth lieu tenant, Uommissioner rhilsonl, was ap pointed Mercantile Appraiser for the en suing year. hy 1 owell sbould be pre terred to the Republicans who were appli cants, we are at a loea to say. lie is cer- tainltr nnt tifttor fitlMl fur tli nnaitinn than were they, and we fail to see what he ba raiiroaa ngui ih mj uuyugu u yiyy ever done for the Ilenubllcan nartv that ertie and Use control or tne underlying thfirrmiitimi f.vnr shnniii imi in ilia Int. i mineral, coal and fire-clay deposits. It Ut nira Wtant IVmnrnl ia anv merit I 1 ne reieasea were aunun iw a riuuua- wiih a hoard of rommiMuonenL two of town Justice of the Peace yesterday, and whom are Republicans, and the third they were found correctly draws up. even owing his election to Republicans, then, in- in the minutest particUiarA bucn weu- deed, was Mr. Powell' case a meritorious known names as Kring. Wisnier, Custer, one: bnt we are fearlnl that the maiontv AAUiman f not uaaci. ueisei, uvingsione, of Republicans will not look upon it in and some forty others were attacbed to that iit'ht. I'nlitir-al offleea have have been me aracies oi airreemeni, ana wiey were iiwt- innbii n nnn m nrt of rent v- duly attested to by a Notary rublic. - . " . . . ' I n-i . . - .i :1 J ment of services rendered tne party con- ue prupowu rouie m uie new nuiwi lerrine them: and if the appointment of is from Hagerstown, Md.. to Bed lord. Mr. Powell ia to he looked uDon in that along the Stonrcreek valley through Bom liffht. he must wrt to render the eauiv- erset county, skirting the eastern base of alent in the future, and thus secure his Kernville lull at Johnstown, across tne nav in advance I Pennsylvania Railroad near the Iron I 11 : A 1 .1 i. T J : .A unugc. auu iunugu xuuuuia wiwij Hf Matrimonial. At ten o'clock on the OU Lity. it is claimed that me ttocn or morninr of Thursday. rsovemDer IX. I u lKm" wuuiu uc urn n uie uca pajiua 1878, in the Presbyterian church. Somer investmenu in the country, but we are not et Pa.. Miss Henna, eldest dauehter of aware that any local capitalists have con Mr. Edmund Kiernan. became Mra Wal- Aented to ris their money in its construc- t-r ll.-ilnir. The rroom. Mr. Walter 8. "1 HeilntT. is a lawver in active practice in -11r- aiahan is weU known in somerset Potuville, Pennsylvania and was at one county, having owned and farmed a piece lime associated with Hon. JLinn iiartnolo- oi iana in rami towusuip lor a numoer oi mew. lie is snoaen oi as a ciever. social tib. wui uu ue uowuc umnra, gentleman of considerable lecal education, and farm was sold to satisfy hia credit- and created a more than favorable imnrea-1 or. l.?lhen moved to Hicbmond, Vir- sion upon all with whom he was brought giniA, an J Afterward to Baltimore, where in contact, llev. Urabam, ol 1'biladel- ne was eugagea in me coat ousiness. nis nhia. formerlv rstor of the Presbyterian family is he.e at the present time, and he . . " I . . j ... i... T . i . t: i i . ace and Jennerrme, I wlcuui iu uuu jyuutivwu u unuuirv P. W. A B. aoaaaarri n k. r aas iaal rotirv. IIBaKAL roirr aaiiaoaa. was the olllciatinir clergyman, and used ers while the formula prescribed by the Presbyterian acheme. he "works up" the railroad May U, 1ST, f llln, a a -r jr-rtraina eonneptmawiui-" i - -r, M follOW, .v. v w. A B. B. B. W AA - - prM tH7 aI l"""1 T ulavb. (Stall trains -laity, E- 411 WMt tP-AV. w.n 11 :a.BL Mtfl Eart oonDecti wllh Local Weal. ABA1VB. iS0p.BL I oo p. yeAj Paneoger En... Way Pawenger Wait. Man Eaat ManWa Ei!rM Eart Exurea West 11 0 SB ... 12.44 p. .. u ss p. .. :ASp.B. tu A. M church. Mr. Samuel lleilner, of Phila delpbia, cousin of the groom; Mr. James i'lttman. bhenU ofBcburlkill county; Air. Jamc Kiernan, brother to the bride and ir ir it w i:..i. At mtA Will I . . i rti . i i ) . ii.... I .1 He ubaera. iuc urtuai paxijr waiacu uuu the uisle of the church at Dreciselv ten o'r'ork to the music of Mendleshon's Wed ding March. Mr. L J. iieffley at the or- tin. Alter the ceremony a wedding hreaktast was served at the residence oi Mr. Kiernan, and the happy young couple took their departure tor their eastern home on the 11:10 tram. The bride was made the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents from loving friends and ad mirers. Mrs. lleilner will be much miss ed by those of the social circle in which the moved, as -Nobs knew bar but to lor her. None naned her but to praiae. In the language of a skeptic this morn ing, where is the Johnstown & Somerset Railroad now And, wj might add, where are the fie,000,000" Johmtovin Tribune. A Vert Sad akd Fatal Accidkht. On last Friday about nine o'clock a daugh ter of Richard Hot bam shot her brother under very distressing circumstances. The facts a we learn them are about as fol lows : Richard Hotbam. who ia a well-to- do tanner living in Derrv townshm. in the vicinity of UUlside Station, and whose tainuy at present consists of htmselt, wite. son and daughter, grown to manhood and womanhood, and two small children, (tart ed for the mountain on Friday morning to hunt, leaving hu family a enumerated above, happy and weil; also leaving a Kesponae br members of the Id atitnte. Jtaaw by Prof. Sanner choir. Tt e other evening wui be devoted to lector a XSSATS. teachers are -appointed this: Laura Knepper. Emma Iluabai id. Annie M. xieraey, Christie Uoltzshu. J-ennie. Li on (rood. Belle D. Lint. Annie Black. viora J. oenroca. REPORTS. The following teacher will p: pare re. pons on subject ot their own sa -lection P. A. Beachy, A. J. Bird. A. E '. Gnagev, jesae cnicnneta, ju, Jtt. tier tie v. A. Swank, Harvey Musselman, Wi sley Ad am, J. J. Cook. W. H. II. Ba er, J. A. "ill, Wm. Barnhart. J. O. Gri'JJih. J. C. Speicher. discussions. Sbould the topical met jod of recitin I Diaeaae be adopted in our common, schools? J. C. I saada of Kendall. Intellect without morals is a curse- Herman A. Walker. What are the di'liea of school dirainra? David Husband, director. bnouii the present tendency to lower leacners salaries be opposed by the school aireciorsT a. J. Uolaorn, director. Reports on the following subject will oe reaa ana discussed: The word Method." Charles Erie. The claim ot science upon our school. j. r . uiveiy. The power of habit L S. Snvder. Evils of irregular attendance ot pnpOa. m. w. rnui. The teacher's work. C. B. Cook. And Afford great relief in case ot asthma. It sbould not be uistaaen lor a mere pal liation, since it not only affords immediate relief, but also removes all traces of the malady. It is a specific for croup. ' Trial size 23 cents, jarge sues ou cts. and One Dollar. A very few doses will relieve, and a lit tle perseverance will cure. For sale by O. W. Benford, Somerset. and Mountain & Co., Confluence. Also Azeuta for Prof. Parker' Pleasant Worm Svtud. which is perfectly safe. Extremely palatable. No physic required. Costa 25 cents. Try it. A Rekarkablk Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedv which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung It is true there are yet thous persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds set tldd on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, &c, who have no personal knowledge of Boscbee s German Hyrup. To Buch we would say that 50,000 bottles were sold last year without one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle, liesu- lar size 75 cents. Sold by all druggists in America.- OLD TEA HOUSE. A SPECIALTY. HOLIDAY GOODS! -AT- REDUCED BATES! M(k Dollar Will Buy! Mince Meat A tmore'a Standard, t A pall. T Atmore' Standard, 10 A pail 1 S Atmnre') Sfamlapt. 18 A pall 10 (ronton A Dilworth'a Extra Faacy, in (lana, junna ana nau irauuna. Dried Fruits, &c. 10 Iba. Turkey Prunes '. S lba New I renes Prnnea. NEW ADVER TISE3IEX TS. To Make tbe Attractions of the fire side through the winter evenings com plete, and have tbe profit and pleasures of learning all that goes on in the world abroad, comprising evsry thing new, en tertaining and instructive, do not Kill in Education its effects upon the religions J subscribe for the Pittsbubgh Weekly of tbe World. J. W. Hamer. Higher education. R. H. Van Horn. Woman a eupenonty as teacher. Sid ney rosuctbwaite. School Discipline. R R. Sanner. Professional ZeaL W. B. Stevens. The Benefit of Reading ML L. Beer. Is our course of study sufficiently prac UcaL ivevi L.tchliier. LECTURES. Prof. G. P. Beard. Principal of the Cal ifornia State Normal School. Miss Jane E. Leonvu, teacher of history and geog raphy of the Indiana State Normal School, will be with us. Others have been solic lted and promise us their assistance. Faith ful efforts have been made to secure able instructors, and tbe exercises will be so conducted as to make tbe Institute both in teresting and profitable to all, and from the assurance given at the examinations it is expected that all teachers who bave the cause of education at heart will attend. Come prepared to join in the discussions. and thus assist in making the Institute a success. Dispatch tbe best paper west ot tbe mountains. Every issue contains thirtv- six columns of latest news, foreign, do mestic, local and miscellaneous an unap p reached presentation of tbe affairs of the day and at the lou price off 1 50 per an num everybody ean hate it. A splendid paper for 1879. Send your order to Rook & O'Xelll, publishers Dispatch, Pittsburg. Dr. Van Dike's Sulphur Soap. Dr Van Dyke, whose life long specialty, and world wide reputation for curinz skin dis eases, has endeavored for years to combine an external treatment. He has accom plished this desirable result ia the prepa ration ot his compound "Sulphur Soao." the merits of which are spoken of by thousands; it is highly recommended to all our readers. : Price 25 cents, by mail. 35 cents a box: 3 cakes 60 cents., by mail, 75 cents. Office 50 N. 5th street. Whole sale Depot, 400 N. 3d street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Drugirists. lbc. Saltana (nedlew) Railing 9 ma, new beedlegs Kalsina lb. New Htueatal Raiting lha. Choice Layer Kaillsa If, Iba. New Cnrranta... , 4 It. IKhorn Citron 4 H. Uandled Lemon Peel ....... 4 lhi. Candied OraDg. Peel 12 iba. Now Raiina ....... 1 Iba. New Dried Pear bes ) Iba. New Dried Apple Preserves and Jelly. 4 Slon Pota Enctlah Jelly 3 Pota Dundee Jlarmalade 10 Olasaes Fruit Preaeivea llOUaaes Pruttjeily.... 1 Pall (4 lb.) Kroit Jelly 1 Pail (9 lb.) Appl Bauer..... 1 Pot ChinenUiofrer Spices, &c. bl4 lbs. Pure Ground Black Pepper.. fta. Whole Black Pepper 5 Boxes Ground Mixed Spice...... 04 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 0 ... 1 .. 1 - 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 , 1 00 M 1 00 , 1 00 , 1 00 0 , 1 09 , 1 00 . 1 00 , 1 00 1 ov . 1 1 00 . 1 to . 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Advertise. Winter is here. Let the band play ! Christmas to-day one week. Resumption to-dsy two weeks. Everybody is prophesying snow. Interesting local items are scarce, twm m suit the times. Call at Fox & Pn ' Store. The shortest day of tbe year occurs De member 22 Wax and China dolls of all descriptions and prices at " asuiuu iw... m.. fnr "tnrnlDt over a new leaf will soon be here again. jk r The d'splay of Holiday Goods at "Fashion I star. Tt us resume." is the latest for an in vitation to take a "smila." t. c . . . ion nnn hrkk. Call on or roci.. -. . address, Ross Davia, Somerset, 1 a. The Sute Legislature meets on the first Tuesdsy in January. Ain't they flashy? The immense show windows of "Fashion Bazar." .r havine eulendid moonlight ightA Only it is just hang over the gate. Buv vour Flour at lhe Flour Depot of Cook "4 Beerits. T.nttr-fwn snow is the prognoiticA- winter. Put down MVU V1 a,u - ' - -, your sleigh snd shine up your bells. Buv vour Grass Seeds and Fish at the r iinir ijtihji ui ms, ai at S. Fox & Co. Store. . w shot gun and revolver in the house. It ap pears that tbe people in that neighborhood WhiU rorrriMtin? her Wn tker am I have been annoyed by tramp, and others glad to know that her lines have been cast as bad as tramps, who have been robbing in nleasant nlar. lor "where the one man p""8-"oue, ueu-rooBia, eic, lor aome loves the one woman the very angel from heaven come down and sit in that household and sing for joy." 'The tide ot emigration westward flows westward the star ot empire takes its way." Last Saturday Mr. S. U. Trent bade a fond adieu to his many friends in this place, and took passaee on tbe 3:30 train, bound tor Peoria, Illinois. We are sorry to lose Mr. Trent, and wish tor him un bounded good fortune and prosperity. As true merit alwav wins, we have no fear time, and Mr. Ilortham remarked to hi family that if tramp came around while be was gone to use the shot-gun and not the revolver. Airs. Ilortham went that af ternoon to visit a sick daughter who re. sided at Hillside Station. Tbe son went in the evening to a spelling school near Millwood, leaving nobody at home but the young gin and tbe two small children. It o happened that he had for some reas on or other, put on a hat that evening mat be bad not worn lor nearly a year. When he came home he went to the f.,p Mr T-. tntnr mnv tin U a rmnir Spnng bOUSe, 11 IS Supposed to gel A dnnK. man of no mean ability. Some year ago T.ue D,ot knowing him, or not seeing ne graduatea him until he got to the spring, made most terrible noise, and the yc ung woman became greatly alarmed and got the shot gun, ale left the spring-house and came up the back way towards the house. His sister looked out and saw him, but did not arhor.1 in thia nlace as well as other towns recognize bim luliy, however be called to " r - " 1 : . i;. . - T uuu uancu, xs turn juu, ivmcu. with honor at the State Normal School at Millersville. Pa. He af terward took a post graduate course At Cornell University, And has aince been principal in Uie public schools of Somer set, and has successfully taught Normal of the county. For the past year Mr. Trent i has been a close and dilieent student in the law office of General Wm. IL Koontz, and on the 28th day of October, 1878, af ter undergoing a rigid examination by a committee consisting of a number of the members ot the bar and the rresident little too cool to lie gave no answer, probably thinking to perpetrate a joke on his sister, bhe then said, "Speak or I'll shoot," and he did not speak. She wa so much alarmed and ex cited that the concluded it was a tramp tor are, who was determined on mischief. Judge, he was admitted to the practice of and she fired; the content entered the the law in the several courts ot this coun- rt her brother, and he staggered in tr. We have known Mr. T. intimately to her arms exclaiming. "My dear sister f for a number of years, and have always -n& she in her grief replied. "My dear found him to be a true friend, as well as a brother I" He hAl gotten to close to the gun at tne time tne nreo mat tne tnoi naa no time to scatter and hence tbe whole charge penetrated his breast together. He never spoke alter he uttered that one ex clamation, and died In about an hour. The young woman was frantic with grief when she found that she had shot her brother. kind, courteous, obliging and honorable gentleman, and we are sorry to lose him . - . i . i i . i Irom our ruiusi; oui we oouc, iu me lan- ruaee of the obituaryist, that "Our loss is is his eternal cam. "Gesnndhite, Lands- . I 11. J . .v. i.. 1 1.: w n. . i. fie.. .tViii T'nit.r "c, uu uuuot, luuucui uta hhci aucw mm '."t. Ti. rt.l relation, concerning ,bird- "1 wmld not thoot. or else be thoucht he received a large lot -pt vu " . ... kindf of t would hay a good Joke oa her by Bearing ncr, and that she wa too cowardly to shoot. It is said the young girl ia very timid and cowardly. Whatever fault there was in the transaction was the young man a 1 be Isniiiy is very respect able, and both the young man who wa shot and his sister were general favorite in tbe neighborhood. It m a very sad oc 1.- TT f , , . , Thursday will be "Directon,' Day," and v'T. -77 . - .i;l, i j: . r., I hardware, I request those who owe me to call at once and settle their accounts by note. I desire that all Accounts be closed within 30 days. I doubt not, there are some customers who will pay no atten tion to this notice. I will say to that class, this ia only a reasonable request, and I am determine! to enforce it. My books tot if a sufficient number of directors favor us with their presence we will take pleas ure in allowing them to conduct the exer cises ot tbe day. Former teachers, directors and all oth ers interested in the cause of education are cordially invited. A list of Attendance will be published. J. B. Whipeet, Co. Supl the present will be at tbe store of my suc cessors. Byers & Barnett, who in my ab sence win attend to my business. nnis'Ttim rrw thb. Ship." When I J . . xSLTMTER. ffcoM vs,rili wr .rvnlrnn riv ml r lamnfVi Lawrence, it must have been a solemn iwi i.-a peraras in- time for those on board, and probably not ?ebted to me on my books or by note are a dry eve amon them, seeine their com- nereoy given notice that all Accounts must mander mortally wounded, and still giv. ing orders like the above ; but not more solemn than when tbe family physician in forms yon that some one of your family has an affection ot the lungs which if neg lected, will eventually terminate in Con' sumption. But, reader, don't be frighten ed or "give op the ship," tor Dr. Hale, physician of Europe, discovered a remedy for All Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Difficult Ureathing, and all anections oi tbe l nroal, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs leading to Consumption, and C. N. Cbittrntoji, one of our leading medicine dealers, of No. 7 Sixth Avenue. New York, believing the maiket required an article which was etr tain, tafi and lure to do the work, and yet within tbe reach ot all as regards price, etc, has purchased tbe original receipt from Dr. Hale, and we understand ia sell- be settled by cash or era in (grain to be de livered before tbe 31st of December). Af ter January 1, 1879, my books and notes rill be placed in toe hands of C. J. Har rison for prompt collection. I want mon ey to pay my debts, and I am determined to collect what is coming to me. This is a nnai notice, and persons will save costs by attending to it at once. Joau H. Shaffer. M it, ford Statiox, Dec. 14, 1878. Apples Apples by the Barrel, apoles by the Bushel or Peck, apples by the piece on tue counter, or any way you want them. Have in stock 150 Barrels ot the best varieties that grow, and ofier at reasonable prices. .No trouble to show goods. Call and see them. Get a barrel or two for the Holidays, or present them iaa yry large quaoiitia ol the same, and, J w ,DC Pr fna. remember, " i bemhaye as far as we hear, it gives entire satistac- Te al W6J TO-' , Hon. It is now sold by all druggists in New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, New ark, n. J.. Hoboken, and, in tact, all i through the country at 50 cents and f I. Great saving by purchasing large size. De- ;tos s, 7 Mxtb Avenue, iew Cook & Beerits. pot, Ckittxstos i ork City. 1'ike a 1 oothacbe DROP, cure in one minute. The handsomest, best and cheapest as sortment of Holiday Goods in Somerset is at Mrs. A. E. Uhl. We take pleasore in informing our pa trons that we will this day open a fine and well-selected stock of Fancy Goods suit- and 1 aljle fr holiday presents. Give us a call ana oe convinced that our prices corre spond with the times. Mrs. J. R. Walter & Sox, No. G Mammoth Block. Somerset, Pa. Just receivea a "V.Ii. class matter, about thirty kinds I'nuts. Musiins, uinl;u.u.!,j.T. k forwarded through the mails a at S. Fox A Co. s More. -vl ' on, per ounce, provided that the Since the late eTS-twn no W than packages do not exceed four pound in twenty five Greenlck paper shujniu "n weight or tour leet in lengtn. Among me this mortal coil. 'Hill thcre'e more to category are prints, chromoa, root and follow." Brains & Armstrong' Silk Handker .ri.ut rj )i rltfwrintiont at "Fashion Ba- rar." bnlba. samrvle of ore, metals and miner als, and eneral merchandise. I nder t,;. .lc;fltittfi m. hnlkr rau-kare. anch aa a loosely folded ailk dress. Abroad rimmed currence. Grrw&ury Herald straw hat, a birdcage, a box ot toy, can. Gentlemanly treat nftnt and square deal- provided the stipulated weight to observed. it, fw. rinthine Store of S. S. Fell. Somerset. Pa. StrkMly one price. If rou want your watch or clock repair- be forwarded through the mail, ibis matter can also be registered, and enjoy all the safetr that will insure. With Sometbixo for tbe New Year. Tbe world renowned success of Hostetter Bitters, and their continued popularity for a quarter of a century aa a stomachic, is Main d rn to Joaerjh Iferr. tbe veteran nker mrner otflorana and West treeta nn C mmriM al h. FOX & Co. ' SlOTC 12 rounds ot Sugar - fl 00 5 Good Coffee aivelvdailv Daper, order lt Pilll.nrirh Dailv DISPATCH. Sub- ncription. f8 00 per annum. P.ocJi &. O'Neill, publishers. The best white shirt in the country for (doubt be 1 00, at S. S. Fell s Clothing JMore. tocE 4 Beerit s Block. Strictly one price. ik .rr.n..fT.nt the mails can often be scarcely more wonderful than the welcome used advantageously in place of expree that greets the annual appearance of Ho- companies, and in many cases ai greai saving tor transportation. Last Saturday A. Bruce Coffroth, for- 1 00 merly of this place, but late of Baltimore, started tor the v est on tour oi inspec tion, intending, if he finds a suitable place. stetter t Almanac. This valuable medi cal treatise U published by Hostetter & Smith. Pittsburgh, Pa , anoer their own immediate supervision, employing eighty hands in that department. Tea cylinder printing presses, eight folding machines. five job presses, etc, are running about Address to situate and resume the practice of the eleven month in the year on this work. lecal profession. Mr. C. is a young len tleman ot considerable merit, and will no credit to any community in bich ho locates. If vou want a atvlisb bat r suit ol un derwear, call at S. S. Fell's. Cook Btcr- Biotk. Strictly one price. it Jacob B. Miller, the veteran editor of the Ameritan fUtndar, died at hi resi- Ji-nre in 1'niontown on baturday night. aeed eiebtv years, ne was probably the oldest editor in the State, having written all the leading editorials for tbe rVnwl tania Vtmocral and its successor, me A-mrnean Standard, for aa uninterrupted It vou want a stylish suit or overcoat, call at a S. Fell's, Cook & Beerits' Block. Strictly one price. CaH at "Fashion Barar" and examine j period ot fifyt years. our atock of Holiday Good, marked at prices to uH tbe time. Trj Morrison & Bro.' Cough Syrup and Liniment, and get something good, oace. Price modera'e. Dr. Sadler, Oculist and Aurfat. No. 256 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. Eye. Ear. Throat and Catarrh special tiea. A full line ot Genu' and Lad'ira Gloves. Etodkercbiels, Tie. Collara and C uff oKpry, i notrwear, etc.. etc.. mi . . the woman It is the intention of the boya of the Herald office to publish their annual New Year Address, and they desire the liberal patronage of the merchants of thi place. Tbe Address will contain original poetry, and will be got ton up in a more attractive manner than In former yeara. Give the poor DetU a chance ! x Bazar.' The sign of the swineing dock at Jo seph llerr's on West Main street show too here you ran get your work done quickly and in a workman like manner. The time of the year ha arrived for me to settle up my booka Person knowing thems?lve indebted to me will tvt costs by settling before the first of January. sua tan una. Geo. R. Parker. Bobax Soap Tbe purest and best ia tlie Rarkct for family or toilet purpose. Ev-rybodv wants itT Try a bar and be vinced" CooaA Beerits. Second arrival tf New Goods al George R Parker a Persona w ishing to buy foods at bottom price will ii well to F'e him a call and examine stock. Sea'td pi-opnsala will be rcct-iveJ at tbe Commissioners' office to tbe 6th day of JaoLarv, 1S78. furnishing eoal for tbe Conn bouse and jail f the ensuing year . half lump and half rough. Wm. M-Sthkote, tlerk. i Tbe relaiionshio of a man and at Fh to "si,y dbsco'vered in rainy weather etc.. at rash- fL ' ll)Teri the woman will hav woman It bave all i h. iimiirrlla. and the man won t care a i r.- m .t k mia tMit ir thev are mar ril. it is just the opposite. Marriage make the difference. The manner in which a crowd of bait grown bov and young men behave in the PostH-ffere every day. whilst the mail i tieiDg ditributed,i a source of great an novance to many ot our citizens and a dia rray to the community. If yoe pass a house late at night and hap ln io notice a young man and lady stand ing in the front door, and bear a smack as tbooch a mule had pulled hi foot out of a mud bole, you can rest well assured that the young man don t reside there Mr. James Kiernan. who was at home I to attend the marriage certmouy or his 'sister Bertie, returned to Philadelphia, I w here be i attending lhe Jefferson Medi cal College, Friday. Owing to the fact that or Dutch "proof reader is oo tbe lilt, we were una ble to published a lengthy communicauoB ;. (...lnnii Dutch received last week. and the issue of same for 1879 will not be less than ten millions, printed in tbe Eng lish, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian, and Span ish languages. liefer to a copy of it tor valuable and interesting reading concern ing health, and numerous testimonials as to tbe enicacy ol Hostetter miters, amusement, varied information, astronom ical calculations, and chronological items. etc., which can be depended on for cor rectness Tbe Almanac tor 1879 can be obtained free of coat. Irom druggist and general country dealers in all part of the country. Shade Itema Editor Herald. It has been so long a time since we noticed any thing in your column concerning old Shade, that the most of your reader have likely forgotten that there is such a place. There ia, and we are killing plenty ot deer. Mr. Jonathan Beply and Franklin Men- ga went to tbe mountain one day last week and had the good fortune to shoot one, but it happened to be blind. We bave a little village in Shade called Chest nut Hill, which waa the scene ot strite a few days aince; there was a great slander suit brought before squire bucbanan which came pretty near being the cause of more blood shed Ibaa waa abed at tbe bat tle of the Boyne. We also have two pro tracted meeting in pro res at present; one at the Grove church conducted by our otuciating brother Levi Koootz, the other At the Mountain, near JoaepA Lohr'a, con ducted by Rev. Pershing. At this meet ing there baa been a goodly number of COO velt A fETRO. Pixk Hill, December 11, 1879. Christmas Facta. The selection of Christmas preaeata should be commenced ai once, and S- T. Little, 108 Baltimore street, Cumberland, baa just received an elegant supply of Jewelry. Watches, Chain Silver and Plated Ware, Cutlery, 4c, which the public ahoald ace. Yon can get anything yon desire ia thia line of good at his establishment, at the very beat priceA Order sent by mail will re ceive prompt and jadkaoua attention. Holiday Gooda. Low prices special inducements will be offered from thi time until tbe close ot the Holiday season. Tbe goods I offer to the public are not only the newest and freshest, but are also the cheapest that will be offered in the va rious lines in which 1 deal, borne ot my uaii at Air. A. -. thia and find out specialties are Ladies' and Children' Hose, how some one can get a fine gold watch Kid, Silk, Cloth, Lisle, and cotton U loves; wunout costing anything. ubiaa Hoods, ocarts, fell bkirts; a very fine And cheap assortment of Hamburg The proper time for a girl to marry is Embroidery. German Zephyr, Shetland after she has counted her cash and lound And German town Wools; Jewelry of all that she can support herself in case her kinds: Towels, pkins, Silk Handker-1 husband turns politician. 40 PkRS. Bi-Car. (Baking) Soila s cans Colman lungliah Mustard...... 35 Bags Srraeose Sail 10 Boxer Fin Table Salt 4 Jars EnalUh Table Salt t Bottles Celery Sail loCana Baking Powder..'. 34-18 Iba. Loose Mustard Cheese. 4 lbs. Er.K. Dairy Cheese, imported I (41 1 Cream Cheese 90 IS 11. Nenlrhatet Cheese 1 00 gV$lbs. Western Keserv Cheese..... 1 go Pickles, Table Sauce, &c. 4 Bottles Oelerjr Saooe I 04 5 Bottles Pirkled Unions 1 oa 4 Bottles Onerkln 1 00 4 Bottles Cauliflower 1 00 4 Bottles Cbow-ehow 1 00 4 Bottles Mixed Pickles l o) Bottles Crow A Blackwell's English Pickles 1 00 5 B-tttles Italian Olive OIL 1 W 8 Buttles Tomato Catsup 1 00 9 notties srencn papers. i Bottles Spanish OliTe Bottles Hallord Sauce 1 CANNED SOUPS, ETC. 1 Cans Chicken Soup 1 " Ox Tall Soup 1 3 " Turtle Soup 1 4 Cans Boston Baked Beans 1 " SonpColuring 1 Oat Meal, Wheat, &c. lha. Fresb Oatmeal , :o lbs. Fresh Cracked Wheat.. 20 lbs. Choice Barley 11 lbs. No. 1 Km, Carolina 1-2 lbs. No. i Hire, Carolina 13 lbs. No. 3 Kii-e, Carolina 30 lha. Choice N ivy Beans 4 Packages Breakfast Hominy 10 lb. Imported Red Beans ... 1 S lbs ltnportr.1 Black Beans 1 DriccaiedUoeoaniit 7 lbs. Irish Mum 1 4 Packaires Sea Moss Farina Packaves Borax 1 00 8 Packaires UelaUne 1 00 10 lbs. Pearl Tapioca 1 00. 10 lbs. Flak Tapioca I o- 4 Packages Manluca VI 4 Packages French Julienne 1 00 31 iba. Fresh Lentils 1 10 Packages Fresh Farina 1 00 10 lb. East India Sairo I 00 10 Packages Kic Flour 1 'JD Iba Oat Groats 1 aO 17 It. Pearl Wheat 1 00 2 II ie Buckwheat 1 00 14 Packages Seir-RaielDg Hour 1 fc Packages Self-Katsisg liuck wheat 1 00 Si lbs. Whole Hominy 1 00 30 lta. dm Flour lot) 20 ibs Split Peas 1 oo 1 ( FRESH CANNED FRUIT. 4 Cans Fresh Apples.. 3 ' California Apricots w maeauemes 7 " Ked Cherries i White Cherries 9 Ouosebeiriea.... ...... ...... -a -J - C' lUuraiatiraiie. ...j. Pin Apple , S " California Per " BarUett Pears 4 " Kitra Yellow Peaches, IV 7 " Pie Peaches, 3 A " Lxtra Yellow Peaches, t ., 5 " Damson Plums.............. 4 " Egg Plums 14 California Egg Plums r, - 'Jage Plums i California Oag Plums " Raspberries 3 Ooluen Qsinces 7 " Strawberries , " Whortleberries .1 00 .. 1 oo .. 1 V) . 1 - . 1 00 . 1 00 .lot .1111 . 1 00 . I 00 . 1 00 . 1 04 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 .. 1 so . 1 00 . 1 so . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 0 . 1 00 CANNED VEGETABLES. chiefs. Linen Lace, and Embroidered handkerchiefs; Ladies' Silk, Satin, Lace & Crepe Ties; Gents' Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Shirts, Underwear, Jewelry; Chromos; Ladies' Collar and Cuffs, Ruches, Corsets; a large variety of all colors, shades and qualities of liibbons; loy isooks, and a larre variety of useful and ornamental goods, all of which will be sold at prices tbat will be conceded tone the lowest in tbe county by those who call and examine ny stock. Mas. A. E.Uhl Ho fob the Uolioata Thaxtkagiy ing day came Asd departed ia peace, and neat ia their tarn come the holidays, in view of which fact we take this method ot announcing to our customers, friends, and tbe general public in the town ot somer set and twenty mile around that we will bave in stock and offer for sale the largest and beat selection of Confections of the finest varieties, Christmas Toys and Tree Trimmings, Tropical Fruits, Nuts, etc.. ever exhibited in the quiet city ot Somer set. Parties wishing to set up Christmas Trees will do well to consult us tor 1 rim ming, and remember that special induce ment are offered on candies by the quan tity. Respectfully, Cook. & Beerits. fv- W. F. Fcodenorrr. Oculist and Aorist. can be corsulted st the "Glade u. j-nit Tt Lion dropped into uouse ' erer Saturday eve niog. Sundag .lordaT. Judging from the frequency and on Monday until 10 a. ; ,4 tis risii there oiusl be some great al- Keiendale every Monday firm S P. M. f l;Mlioa in Somenet for the Captain. til Thursday tt not; the wt cf the. "katCnmirid. j Ttiefe t(ig just enough snow for At the "Oii.,r Ik 1-4" cn Main cr.w the paSt week to make locomotioooo rua onxaiie tot A A IVe nu jou will r more eay than cm wheel but. not Ad at an limfJg tl.e CMftl uvttrt lhe mar- lftickt to iieigll with any aatiafaction. aet afford, by the can. ouart or plat.' ' only S3 rrm. rr r,'.t 1 Our streets were W. P- IVBECAB crowded with aled and sleighs on Saturday. A Lady's Wttt-'Oh, bow I do wish my skin was as clear and soft as yours," said a lady to her friend. "You cab easily make it so," answered the friend. "How?" inquired the first lady. "By oainc Bop Bitter, that tuakra pare rich blood and blooming health, ji did it for me, as yon otserre. Booe fob Holiday Presents At the Photograph-rooms ot Wm. H. Wel- fley may be found a choice selection of New Books which will be sold at less than the retail price. Among the lot are Fresh Juvenile for the Young People, New Novel, Standard History and Biography, Book of Travel, The American Pott's, etc A set of the Waverly novels band omely bound in twelve volumes for $11; another set of the same in 23 volumes for 16 00. Call and tee them. They will make bcauliful Christmas presentA A working woman aay if the sturdy !n dustriou girla sbould stop marrying and supporting the fellows who stand on lhe street corner and smoke fifteen cent ci gars for a living, there would be fen tramp on the road where there ate one now. The question which now agitate the mind of the young man of tbe period i whether he will buy an amethyst ring worth $1 75 for a Christmas present for hia best girl or put her off with a fifteen cant diAry tor 1879. The present outlook ia favorable to the diary. D. Wetaxd' Estate. J. F. Bly myer. Administrator, having received an order of court for tbe sale of tbe real es tate of D. Weyand. deceased, will sell the name al private sale upon the fo'lowing term: One -fifth of tbe purchase money at confirmation of sale, balance in five equal Annual payments with interest. 1 be property wui be sold sow, and those desiring to purchase should call soon. Wasted. For cash or in exchange for merchandise in our line ol trade. Bushels Oats. Rye. " Good yellow corn. Barrels " Maple augar. " Navy beans. " Flax seed. Cook & Beerits. 1,000 500 500 2.- 25 25 China and Wax dolls at - Mas. A. E. Uhl's. Nearly every young and old girl in the State is engaged in making pen-wipes and artislical slipper for some one for Christ mas. Thia is one reason why Christmas comes but once a year. MARRIEIX HEILNER KIERNAN. At the Pres byterian church in this place, on the 12th instant, by the Rev. L. Y. Graham, of Philadelphia, Walter S. Heilner, Esq.. of Tl... Ill 1 1 Ti , r. , . ruuimjie, ra., ana cenua 8., daughter 01 Mr. E. Kiernan, ot Somerset. ANKANY STANTON December 8. 1678, at the Lutheran parsonage, in Jen- nertown, by Rev. W. M. Spangler, Mr. William Ankany. to Miss Annie E. Sun- ton, both of Somerset county. Pa. BRANT WILSON-December 12. 1878, at tbe residence of the bride's pa- rents, in bbanksville, by Rev. J. W. Pof finberger, Mr. Robert P. Brant to Mis Miriam A. Wilson, both of Somerset Co., Pa Asparagus Lima Beans String Beans Sngar Corn.. Winslow'st'ora Okra Okra and Tomatoes Marrowfat Peas Early June Peas tioiuea Pumpkin Succotash Tomatoes. 1 A Tomatoes, (extra,) 3 A. - 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 0 1 00 1 90 1 00 - 1 00 1 00 1 on ......... 1 OS 1 00 10 Soaps, Starch, &c 1 w .. 1 00 .. 1 00 . 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 S4 a 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 DIED. 13 Ban India Soan. 3 Bars Family Soap 17 Cakes W hile Kusslaa Soap.. 13 Bars Mottled Oaraaaa Sown. l Bars Wax Soap 1 w :t0 Cakes Toilet Soap , w 1 . II ia u 3vtip. . ................. ... . lb. I ie ported Castilsj Soap 23 Bars Standard Soap 33 Cakes Castile Suau , 13 Oakes Sapolla lb. Star Candles, 7a. 4 Iba Wax Candles 12 Packages Oswego Silver Oka Starch 11 Packages Duryeas' Satin Gloss Slarea S' ; lbs. Hotel Candles, 14. ...... 13 Packages Corn !-tarca... 7 Boxes Starch Pollth 1 Boxes Kag Bin 0 Boxes Sifting Blue 34 Bottle Liquid Bla 1 l'A Boxes Lye m 2S BoxiSShoe Blacking 1 o u lmponei Data tmras... I M 7 Mottles Shoe In-easing 1 no SO lb. Washing SMd. oe su sucss fre rou 1 00 40 packages Washutg Puwder... 1 00 28 lbs. Pearl Stare.. 1 00 Coffee, Chocolate, &c. Cakes English TanHU Chocolate 1 on 14 Cakes Chocoiata 1 00 4 Packages Cracked Cocua 00 Packages English Cocoa 1 00 4 Packages Broma 1 on 10 lbs. Cocoa Shells 1 m a racxage uiract M cone 1 on 24 Packages Imported Chicory 1 00 (German Extract of Coftee.) 'A lb. Boasted Jara and Rio Coffee 1 00 X 3-1 lb. Boasted Jara Flavor Code 1 ( 3 lbs. Fre'h Roasted Code. No. 1 1 00 (Coffee Roasted every mornmg) 5' lbs. Kuastti Klo Co Bee, So. 1 1 00 Sugar. 9 Ihs Powdered Sngar. 1 00 Si lbs Crushed Sugar.. 1 qo Il Cut Loaf Sugar 1 00 10 lbs No. 1 Oranulated Sugar. oo iu4 ins standard A sugar..... 100 11 lb ASugar(so!t 1 00 13 lbs B Sugar j oa 14'4 lbs Light Yellow Sugar. 1 00 13 lb No i Yellow Sugar 1 00 1,', lbs No. 1 Yellow Sugar 1 00 CIIEIUFF'SSALE. By virtue T sundry srrlt of Fieri Faiits and Levari Facias, isnaod out orlh tioart of Common Plea of Somerset Co Pa., and to me directed, ( I will xpoaa u aiia by ptiUlic outcry, t Uie Court Hoasa, on Wednesday, January 3, 1873, at. dock r, m. the RiUowlag dssorit wl real esutte, lx; No. L A &rm In Somen Twp coctiralcg 14T acre, on Soraere! a. Ml. Pleasaii, turupik n id. 00 and a half miles west of the !iBj.n.t of Som erset borongh. arljulnicg mhI turnpik. on the north, Cbauncey Martocny on th wej.t. S. C. Ll vengoedonth south. J. M. Holilerbaua and others on to ex, si which about ;:w acres are clear, 60 acres iu meadow, with new inunj dwell ing noose, ant a large torn thereon. No. 2. A tann eoutainiug 172 acres, adjuiniaa; No. 1 on n-rth this 01 the turnpike. a'l..lmbg Ji.un ). Barrone on the west, J u. Kiuiml on hk- n.t!-. James Prsous 00 tfie cant, in jut IV) i-rm clesr. with frame dwelling ami .nk Mm then on ; una awl a half mile (rum the diiiuinal oi SoE:;r:t borou-,'U. No. A A let of groUB-l in Swr.er;-t l.ircuffh, tlluateon tbe noriiiwraioirns-r ol t!.e :t:ui..ii.l. fnitting as feet cn Al!n rct. an-l ol ni-ne wkllb, exteoling north ImsC.oq winch is erect a large :hre storr brick H ick, adi-.ilcisir l it t,r re cornnlng on the west, ami ai-purtenaoi thereto, a right of way over and ihruiiitli au aiiev on ean tM ot said int. No. 4. A lot of gr.rtlnl in S jrnermtt burough itouiidk w leet ou nurtn street, and 01 muc width, extending north 2C4 feet 10 street, bounded Dy u. . i'lle ou the east, A. J. Scht.ll on Uio wen, with a frame dwelling a-yjfB tLerenn. Taken In execution as the i.n.Dertr of W. xtaer, at the suit ol Oeorge U. liiicuin, et 1. No. 3. A tract or land Iu the town of I rsina. containing 3So acres more cr lea; adlolnimr Unas ol John blinder, the vineyard lot, A m. Lecxetniiy, First street In I rslna, land once owned by Lenh.trt heirs, Davis and Saimer. Sylvcaler llerriu-, land of Augustus Sellers and other, exdniling fri:n the umtis embraced within raid boundaries the town lou in I'mnanumhered irurn lid to 460 In clusive, tne lots 01 Lutut can Coregstlon, wid carnaugu, M. Hurley, J. II. Jtentord, Auirtielus eners and ilrs.,ny.ier, ol whk a said hind about lis acres ar clear. Taken la executiuii as tbe proerty of defend ants, at tne suit ot W. J. Bacrl-.Ttlie nsa of the Artisans Deposit Batik vs. Andrew Lvon. Thee, dore . T-.vck, Augustus.M. Tatk and JoseplilAble, derst., and V. .1. Btier terre tenant. No. . A parcel ot land m Miltord Tap., on lh mud pike, adjulnicg lauds .of Joseph Seibon, Ueorge Klmmel ami utbers, containing IS aoras moror less, about 13 acres fleer, with trnune and stable thereon. Taken In execution as the property ol Oodfrey Wiltroat, it the suit of Henrv F. Stliell, ALSO. By virtue of .writ of Fieri Fjeias issued on: of the Court of Common Pleas of Suiueriet 1 to and tome directed, I will expose tosuleby public outcry, at the Court Housoj in Somertet,ou Thuraday, January 2, IS79, at 7 o clock r. w., all the Hght, title. Interest and claim of the Somerset A Mineral Point Kail Kuad Company, cr, In and to the So merset A Mlner.il Polm Kail Road, in Somerset Contv. and Ki.i of Pennsylvania, and upon all the pr-inv real and personal and mixed, including locomot ives, cars, hand-cats, tools, engine-houiiea, depot, water station, siding and switches now iu the rrgtii ir us of the said Somenet St Mineral Point Kail nwu iotniiany in conducting ol n l,nii.e na carrier, and the rightu, Irnncoises. privileifes sad right of way of said company ineiileut, aipun nant or In anywise sppurtainu.g or oouu-ctcj liierowim. Taken in execution as the nn.n-r r of the S. rr.. erset A Mineral Point Kail Rnnd t!oinnanv. at the I Suit Ot John Roth, rreaearer 'I iicl,.. 1 s.l. ary Reformed Church ia Loltcd Slates use of ti. s. rjaer. TERMS. An r nersrn nurchn.lt, ir t ihc tt,r sal will please taae notice, that fin ner i-jr.t. r.r the purchase money must be paid us soon ts t:.e property U kajcked ilown, otui-rwife it will sg in do exposed to sale. The residue cf the pun."ise money mast be paid on or bef-ire til. w.ii day of January, lnT. the day fixed by th- Ourt lor the acknowledgement of sherift's deeils flmi nfi HAe.1 will be adknowledgcii until the purchase money u paid in. ' N& W AD YER TISE.VEZ TS. m:-'tSEME16. The CHEAPEST HARDVARE 8T0R E -WIXT CT-' '111! ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. BYERS & BAEN ETT, SOMEUB zi We take ikauro iu iiu;;ou: 5"5JT UKVZVlYZ:r n ware, which we intrnrt to r -Il PRICES. TO !Ui'. Our stock is compktf in all r, article usually kctfiu IIartlw;-.rn .ii't.ii-- tliat we have vvmleto slofk of Hard- 1 fi):inris" every snnpii Blacksmiths tools nntl rod Iron, 'ulcaa Uore-nails, Slcigh-shocs and (.'ast Utl, Carriage and Tire I3oit and Malleable Iron, Bnrr, &r., &r lap, A hi tx!e C )r;i , . . t, 'i'a il ilnc Ir.:3, Xonvav i li'.) Nail- II; vse .Shoes, Fine lic-t Norway Iron, A complete stock of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, liiu- cf Ilhvt t.::. ?i;iti-e Locks, Cast and comprising a full v rougnt iutt5, aeon: alwavs on hand, also a full 1 :u it! ul-.ii: t it:-- feir.pik-te stock of Nail paid in. Dec is GEORGE W. PILE. SlierilT. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. S. A. IZboads A wlteilnthe Ctirt of ( oaiana t . 1',' f '"'as of Someriwi county, Jolm 11. 1 hi. No. tot A ugust u-nu. ( V oluntaty Asslanmeiit.) ItihOctolierlsTl. account nie.i, Hth November HT-sexi-eotlocs to acrvunt bled by James L. Pugh, E. , and J. R. Eiie. Ef.i., a..p..int-t Auditor lo pass upon the ex-ep:loi:s an t to dis tribute tha lund in the hands of the Aigace to and among those legallv entitled thereto. Extracis Irrnn the rettr-is, c-rliiie-j Itih Novem ber, lbTi. F.J. KOOSEK. ...... . 1'rotlionotarr. No.lce h hereby given, that I will attend to tiro duties ol the above appointment, at my office in the lrough of Somerset, on Tuesday. Januaxv 14, ls;, at looeloikln the Inren-xm, when and where those lnterecled tn attend. JOHN K. EDIE. Dee. 13 Auuni.r. DMI N1STEATOH S NOTICE. Eetateof Miiliac! ZImmcriitan, lateof Qneajatitin Ing Twp., Somerset count 7. Pa., doe'd. setters lit m 1 m 111 1 -r r . i .. ,. . . ... . " . .-, u u , . ,1. ..nil . C. Li, 15 hanng been granted n rh. ninwiin.,,! -...I. ;. herebv given to thfi-ve 1,1.1,1.4 ,n t, ..,..-.. 1 diate payment, and those having ciaiai-ag'iinst 11. to present thera dul7 authenilcatcd l.irsettie ?1 ." Saturday, the th day of January, UTS, at the residence of dei-isse-!. . W M. ZIMMERMAN, 1,er- " AJniinbtrator. We have alwavs oa a c Hand and Cro-rut, Axrs, lal: Squares, Conipassc-?, Denra and We always keep a fall li::e of Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, Crti bhot-gun l owder, alo a full 11 k ol Saws Loth rs, Steel and Try -', etc., etc. 1 : ii f ( 4S W Is, Shot-, tin s o"""s Ilifie and -:0:- Wc have a coiiiplt-tc lin- ( I.anri A full line of Soldiery iL.i,!;v.-'? Buckles, Rings, Harness-puds, Oman aiCeriiSj r.ntl supplies uprising Saddle-trees etc., etc. Whfi Agricultural U. Fowtts, Saovels, Ron?, Chn brushes, etc., etc. We make a specialty Silver Plated Table VrY.i We also make a spr-ei: also Painters' Tools, -tr. All goods warrai; , are Fair Dealing, Quick We challenge coni;r;ti certain prices bef.-if -y p'trmeat we hive a full stock of t'urrv-C'onibs, Ilorse- V..;f P; v.::a ..,.1 - Table Cutlery, hitaniiia Spoons. Also Oils, and Varnishes, and :is re .11 Call c:; i r -d. Our principles Profits :.::n:ne goods, and as- it if : Dee. 4. A bSiGNEE'S NOTICE. SiijdL-e la harabc uivim. tiui. uia. " - - O TTT.TT1 has assigned all his property n-.-.l and perrona? to j k 3 X It, 3 Alexanue .Moore lor the benrHinT h.1 ,.r.u.. ' JJ S i-VJL all persons therefore indebted to tbe said Dle'ric a ' Kreger will mage inimediaie signoe, and th.ne having claims against the same 1 will present them to the Assignee for setiienient at tbe residence of the above Assignor In Jliiuie- I ereek lownsnip, on Saturday. Jannarv as. !,:. Ai.fc.AA III- V -,l.i 1. f f Dee. 1 a,i. ' v r , 1 . 1 KYKKN to T5 P TTP-TT J3UJ.iL JlltM, SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. samael S. Fef. ) i Tr"A T I TkJC1 Tf Jaeob Klee A Juseph K lee. partners, daied'ta j J llXi-f J. J-IOkJX J doing business as J. Klee av Bro. J Nov. Isrg i Samuel S. Fell, ofSonierset Jijurr ngh.t having ' made an assiknment ui 1 kip.h iin.inb.Af ii.... 1 burgh, notice la herebv given tuail tier.e in,iV.. I v' w rt-riuiir ui maae luime dale pay ment to the said Assignees, and th, hl; claims to present the tu same lor sottiemnt at toe ooice m n. it. ikooiita. KLEKA11RO.. a-1 Assignees. iEHCIIANTS, Is" 0-2 "Ot. "PXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate f Leaael King, Sr.. late of Cnncr Toritev. loot township, deceaseii. Letter tesUmrntarv on the above eitnte k ir. insr been granted to the an.lertirne.i nrrftc f hereby gtvsa to tbi indebted to It to make irams- aiate payment, sa-l those having claim, agaiu it 1 k presem tnera nuiv autnentieaied fur .eniement attaaorheeot tbe Executor in Kinewood. no ! Visst " a vinv t r tday of Fehrnarv. Is7: . ' BAI Saturday the 1st day ol Fehrnarv. lt)T. jat,MHijt.tiiiAKt).pa j Executor ; Dee. 1. jSSIGXEE'S NOTICE. V nereis Conrad Fclton and wife of Al!e -lienr township, on the day of lieeembcr, liTs. ms.le voluntary assignment tu" Geo. O. Walker, r the benetit ofcretluirs. of all the real and pers..t.al esiateof sshI Conrad Felton: mrtt-e is hereiiy gives to ail persons Indebted to said As'iitn jr to make Immediate navmenL and thine. hvin- claims agarast bim to present them duly autbenti- i ticated for settlement to the under! truttd at hi. evidence In Allegheny township, on l.Saturdav. January is, isvv. til-tlKliE (. WA RFH. IMC. IS acd CuxurcAL National K xn;;. N - Cards can he bi-i !t tLe Vni-zz V, Ascignce. i THE Bi- a fj w t li ro 1 a. lUItimorp. sep 3. WAGON sSIGNEE'S SALE LUTZ Noveuabtr 28. 1878. JoLn LutA. of Shanksville, Pa., aged 63 years, 2 rudL'Jis aod 13 daja SOIEUR M1IKET Currsetad by Cooa A K sxkits. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR I FEED Apples, dried, ft A AppMiattar, fl gal Bran, fl 100 A Butter, A (keg) Bauer. A (roll) Back wheat, fl bushel meal, lue m..., Beatwsx, ft .. Baron, sbualdiv.f) aid. " u country hams, fl A.. Cora, (ear) flWhet Oora, (skeUed) fl bwebal Cora mMl A Oaif skua, fl ft. ............. Eargs, fl do.--- - -- Ftoar, fl bW Flaxseed fl ba., (M A) Hams, (sugar-cured) fl . laud.fi ft Leather, red sole, ft ft upper " sap. Jnafnti ITerT Watrhmakrr. Jscsler awrt Sarersmitft. Tbe oldest business place of ; o..!.iV.T... its Kioa in n esters t ennsjivsjiia. jsjjud- , potatoes, ft tm . latnea in imj. uver lonj yeara eipen I nM in tlis bnsineiea. Give him a rail. Ha frnaraB tera a I) hia work. Charges reaa-onable. 4e toe t0e .... Tie to u 00 ...... 134 to lie '.."." .VaSe'to St- .11 7. to as 00 .JB r.'.Tr.".."r.".".'ioe ..V". a ae ucWTe nHI"ioe 14c ...4 MteAao Tie to loe ........AC IOC aoskja sejroe Tosjaoe . ai as .tfctaoe TEA! TacoaLT Bocss nfTHEcrrr tbat impobts the -CELEBRATED- (jrroil X63-1 The Ctlfbrattd (Ardfi (Jrawa Tea ia Mid for l 00. l 20, i 40, aid $1 60 per Lb. If the Gaplen Grown Tea at tbxse psucks is deelred. dont faU to menUoa it hi th order. An excellent Tea, fall -varieties), todi aa ia sold at other stores aa Beat Tea im- j ported, I sell at 60 aod 80 cent pet poemd. It. T'Drolored Japan Tea . $1 a) Hi, mew tireen 1 ea Tea. Br vtrto of an orrier of sale Umi-d nnr ,.r iu Court el Common Pleas of Somerset Cjtitiry, Pa.. I will oner ftr saie. on the r-remises. two miien sooth of Jen ner X Koada, on Friday, January, 10, 1-S70, 1 o'clock p. m., all the fnik.wlns res! state. U- A eertaia tract ol bind, -Honi larin." ei Josefii . Beam, containing 100 acres in'.re ur- Ichk. j,.i. joining lands of Alexander Hoffman, Alex. Mboaus, Philip Lape and (itiiers, having thri,o erecltd houses, barns, stables, siieda, ac., the !.-.rin underlaid wiin liinestune ar.d eial. clrw k:l-i and bank la g-xd rucoitig onler ; alio a good beer log frail on-hard. Convenieat toehurehes. s.h.r ! mid, stores, ae , is very desirable property and will be sold in jartfor tbe wlirdc to .uit pa"r-h3-er. Possessi n given 1st ; day cf April t,ext, ir uoner tf desired. TERMS floe-third in lan 1. one-third In six months ami one-tluni in one rear Irom tuis date, with interest ondeterrel pavtiierjij (mai Uy .f ale. Any fure infornmtioa may lie hcWl r addxessing E. S. FLEfK. Ic. IA Assignee of J. . bciui. I: I'A CI a.'m IT FV- fi-JI 55 S 4 V 7"IS. WK MAKE EV:-:-:.V or FARM, FREIGHT -1 Al by cob" mj WAGONS, ' ' . s : -: at 'tie BEST JOT A88 SSIGNEES' NOTICE. u. brreas Xelm IL Walker, of Submit Twi.. Somerset t o.. Pa-, made a vi.Iuntry asslgnmeul fur the beneiit of bis creilftors to tbe: undersigned ofali.his property, reaL persuoal al mii-d. notice is hereby given Mall persons in,:e;ie-d u said X. H. WaUerto make immoliat payment to the Assigneesaad those having claims against hira to present them duly authent jct.t.-1 jjr nent to the Assignees, at the omt t,f Vxie&tlce Hay in Somerset bai-i-ngh. VALEXTlXf.HAY. LEWIS Vi EIGLV, Dec 4 Assignee. DM IN Estats of Jo ISTRATOIl'sJ NOTICE. of Stony-reek lb. Tew. (New) I 00 1 00 IM w krr.kiul TmIICv.) l aa IU lb. Choice Oreea Tew . 1 OA 1 00 1 0 ar-A redactioo of stvwcbwts per pound w!U be allowed sa all order of Ft Pswais. Era lbs. Choice Odong Tee. lbs. C hoars Mixed Tern SPECIALTIES. Tbe Celebrated Garden Qrrwa Tea. The Fancy -Frenck Flag'' Ftowr. Tbe Celebrated Snow Bird Ftoar. The Celebrated DelaMaieo CtSoo. Tbe Pure Vermont Maple Syrup. Tbe Oneida Cosasasuilty F raits A YsgeUbtea. John Lots, late Twp., deceaaed. Lrtteri of .imialstratioa ew the abnve estata ha vtngW?! "tutted by theprot-eraulhorltT.Bim. e hywreby gtven to tboee indebted to it to aaakelBB me diaxe paymest, and thoae having claims against it te present them duly authenticated for settlement oa Saturday. January, Is. U7H, at lb late resi dence of deceased. JACOB ROSS. Dec 4 Administrator. UBLIC AUCTION. tubscriber. Trustee for the Bondholders of the Somerset A Mineral Point Kaiirrnd Companv. sxewred by mortgage, dated Jane A 171, ami re corded at SoBvrse-, in Mortgage Bu.ik S. page 40, Ac. . by virtue of the power given in sai l mortgage, (default having bm toade lor sixty day in lhe payment of interest ), will sell at the C jcrt House, ha SosBcrset, at 2 .'clock r. v., ut Tliurtday, January 2,1879, Tbe Cuustr Conmiaaiooeriof Honting doa cocntv bave refused to SDnropriate atoorj for the porrhase of a site lor tb prnjxsjed Hiddie reaiieauarr. aoa bow the soisis dowa there arc hegiaaiac to woader whether after all the edifice will a aeek hem other point oa whka to rear iU BafJaiVt WAllt, A ad new ton kappy girls and boys, Cewat very day a rear, THI Santa Claua, with toads tf Uiys, At Chrlstaoas doth appaar- Tbe aale of the Jen ner Tbmpike bat eea postponed until the 28tA isA. .ae.Maa,.aaaill04l)t Pwachea, dried, ft ft to Tc Ky foe sac la sue saiCvro. l "f "bVLex"r!irrrrrrr.rr.rr"."i - - Ground Alas, par aek Al SO to Al IS Ashtox, par sack -4 ot Sugar, yellow fl ft whlta .... . Tallow, f A........... .. ...... - Wbect. fi bw Wool, fl ft..... ..... ..---, at public anctk-D. an the property ofthesaid Eill road CctnrAnv deecnlied ia and embraced bv said CTHOW- TO SEND MONEY, af l ' with the appurtenances. c all loeat iJB avv a A iaw-JW ( andoiaityof reenipUirjof the to id Kail.-r.ad f. fend roar Money by Regfetererl Letter, ! PT- trr-nt. tnat is to say -the.r rtd made r. rut: . , i-kni and to be made, ii-eiodirg the right vi wav and P06t Office Mooer trrder, OT lrail oa .,neUnd t,,.!,,! ,herehy. tog-her wuh the Pittaborgh Bank. Do BOt teed J'Otir' rapperstraetan and tracks thereof, asd ail trails f hMdr 1 and other materials therein, or procured tiierefor, ..Jail IviriM tiulMl a:,i . .Scf'S ""T1!" ss"aafwiii mm . TacuMsaaa omlhlings tn croon. aiHi all engin-s. 1AWU34 j ! ..oi sat qu;&5 lne4luBJMOtrt.U I 'aisvaalear a AVwaks St. Vm, 'M j.b. jEnmns, 5o. 2S TlflhVe.',1 FirrsBUBa, pa. f lebdre. fan. locda. mchnterr. ir. . i , r i i. ? . i tracts, nasi all I! n other real and pcrasnal property f whatever kiud. nature or escriptioa. u.wt her ' with tbe toots, rents or income, to be had cr levied i tbcrtfiUB and abemer vitaata. TER)IS-CASU. I ISAAC KATFMAM. Pee. 11 TriJtc- FIltST-CL- SS 1 MTROVi vi:iiv I) MACinXK-iV )I: ST Or the I.KC Ti;i) TIMBER, Ai bvaTilOK'. IK K ;V.'L: repiiatPa it THE BEST 1. 4 U Vl. 01 ' VTo Kere! y rarra:tthe J-'lSIl PUf an-i of g..l rnateriL, sr! t-i-.t tiic ? Should any breakage tir w.tl -n - e j. matisiiip, repairs t'-r 1'ie sarf- w:.i :e ti."( repairs, as prag'nt's p--i ; kea or defoet.ve pr-S .s e- f ' so.--. Raeine, Wis., Jan. 1, WHEtLS." r 'r : " erf particular r.'T' r w-Tiwifh f,r int. ''-' la.Uerial or wura ,: ,. , r ,h pric of aaiel i-r a : a ss n-.-ie i lhe ar 1 5!2H BS03. & CO Knowing we en-.t tor Prtcvsand Trir. a. IV. PI.. tt3 I sited Mate Sewd j:-.H July IT. im. a co., t wlS U l1a ' r1 UDITOR-S NOTICE. A- a rAisM Vivrt h'i-1 si ftjT StWUvrr-aei c-nty. a V. Ii ii :Ut . A. D- 1-5?, Kffr.rf the hwiHf'. trcrof. In tiie matter w-a'i-w man. Jxr"f, ft-r An'H'.f.r f ir fiappel, Y-p th tx-vr. rpt.-2ct L, hri . t Br:ake i.i!rf.rra -' i c jJlFrllrt .oth . .Vi'.T, v'i?Vr if t dei.Tie(i AtlTT t' Tt y xir; r.' . i i Met io tt?pvl te ht on Vt 'tir,;: j. 15- Wrtrt d wavte all jr r-.y aiutvi H ;' tiaick proper. UDITOii'.S NOTICE. just Terra ' A !. .No. M '.tag 17 t fis-ary AaSignsaeat. : i ' 1; n P:es he! ! at Somerset, r r - B-t t. fv. theTtaday o ... 41 .Vef-rs. Uaer Baer. and -r;. S--.mcI (f.iitier. F.. wa ap r :. rn 'i eipriVrja. aad) ; .r, ; ,s :..e rjr.4f.l th aaatgaaw - 1 i' ; v en-i-led thereto. -: f- l-nr; ies i tie a,v appnent- at - ( j.,b M. I AL 1. ..tt T. i-a. rl Tth day f .-1 iai waera a.1 peraues inuer- AAJIELUAirUES. Aadlur. n 0 i n s-5 vl lUlll I-.. aiast.tH WB. - i i u n ! 1 1 t s s j t E ir i V 1! u a it 11 if 1 1 ? n ''I hi : 1 II
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