he Somerset Herald. JiwS'ItoSt.? typhoid lever are re ....PeeemherS. lTt. The new engine hoiife is comnleted and no ready to receive the engine. The dry goods market U booming, and mere uat been a reraaruauie advance oar ing the past few days in mosliaa, calicoes. flannels and other staple. The latter has cone up four cents, and muslins have gone up a fraction over two cents wiinin week. The cause is owing primarily to an Some of our subscribers ere trvine to kill us with kindness unremitting kind-, increased demand, and the tact that the f supply has tallen short in the eastern mar- ... 1 ket has also f reatly influenced the upward a oumaer 01 our nunters who ro out to tendennr in nrires throughout I tie coun !... r : me iuresu in searcn 01 game, return empty try. handed. I . It is amazing how many people who never have anything, who never do any manage rariuers are lavin in th-ir wintor Wt-1 and the mure grown-up daughters they ; thine, and who owe everybody, have the liigger the pile. TIME TABLES lI.Tl0RE A OHIO 1. 8 riTTsBVuau division. . .. i isrs iralci on t'. 1 k. W luilu" v ,ier Mi " u n a! as-l WEST. ild turkeys must tie scarce in this sec tion. e have only known of one being brought to town this suuson. . That we do a fine quality of job work is manilesliti lv the l.irc amount of work which is brought to our oflioe. .VAIL MAIL. r-" IT- ' 4. In ' 13 l-.i ' 1 ... " . li.k.B.m. , ... Bl. -.J - ..m- j are : yk ..v p. in. I'U.lM-tf li-lii ll.'Ml k. Ut. t liiii..n- 7:1 " Kutu..Mit lf.lp. m. M , Uiiitrt.n e i a. lu. 4 tliit-nll4 " w p. Ui. llni'tlLult III " h.k.l 4 4; titno r ie 6 i I iii.imottfl ;:! lln.i.1 !nl Ut Ml. i'lnwalil ; 17 " Nral-n 7:1 " Mi k--iHrl 7.. krtltt T.U.1.-UIK :iftp. m. i I, !.nj Tim t nindlM ..nXi ruui'j " -,v. Wiial.arih time. lafin - !miln leave Pi-orgh at :5 H. TyWTt(Vrn'il'illi''- Mineral ""'' i M la return lb fcxree Imw M:1 j .!i A. S, sirirUm ut Mineral (!3tcrM unn.lleT,u .IU A. M., Ullr A.K- ii!wt 0j plauit route to tbe La .7 t tiierf. learlnk r i ... ,1, fcllKWW .. n at 1 a. m., dallr. r- A. H. : lialilniurc. JU l; Ntw iorkO li a. v A. t urk,:.ir.it. m , daily, ar- m . HAltlmtr Hill I'liiiujeliil.U; l.ii i Hev. I. X. Potter, is conducting a spir ited protracted meeting, at Uie'iletzler Lnurch, a short diHtance south ot town. to dress and live so well and maintain their grade of repecability in the community. it is fashionable now to contract bills and jump them. For our part, we prefer that our friends steal from us directly. We do not expect that rtoalinir will leave us bliss fully iiinontnt of the operation, but in many instances we are placed in that po sition as regards the operators For to knit, to spin, to sew, were once a Km aeujoyweni ; uut now lo dress and catch a beau is what she calls employ, menu Will A. Kimiuell returned lo I'ittsburirh tuturday afternoon to occupy his former position in the establishment of F. 11 Liton & Co Literary societies in the rural districts. alter a suspension during the summer months, are beinc reorganized and will no doubt flourish. nr "v.wt, train dilir. I mi. isaii) iKt Sunilay. T!i forwr Firth ATenue and Smith . ' -rn, in if" wrner Grant anj H aicr ri;tl'ili.:'riih. Pa. t k. HVNKMAX, Suhu. Cocnelln ille. 'f W.aB. E. R.fAM MIVBAAL FOIVT. f un t causal a kaiuoad. i.'im MosJiy. 'or. IT, 18T. tralna will u ff nu'rtlElf with 5IU traini ua 'yc-vt.lir . B A O. K. K. (xiK SuuJa;). LBAVB. tIjR IOa.B. T-t IWP.". aativa. 12 U p. ax t SO p . ra . IAN toEMCU tih Local Wart. . ..'Dit V KvuT Time Tt l. to tak f. J.uNny. Jur: ., and cuntioaelu force ...' u- It !UIC31rr. ' Z, !' S"iDi'it rvrry atarlT at ' . i mwrtntn M"Uiitain h-muTM IWK AO. K. K .and . Monday at Hi "'i" tn,,a nica r- t," - n::-uria ai K a. . frrirz. W. H.SANNER, fftz k Ti it Airt. hUAnnieDUeiit. l.tlip B ... 1.10 p. m ... il SI a. k. ... T p. K. ... 1:37 a m ...Si A. M j4, pfwittr tan piiwr" rt.., u- u u ER If "Dick," of Addison, had sicned his name, not for publication, but as a cuar- antee of rood taith. his communication would have appeared this week. A few of our business houses were rl.uutl during the lime set ( part tr holding di vine services on Thanksgiving-, but the msiority of them were open the whole day. The Bedford Inouirer draws this correct distinction between a negro and a "nie g r:" "The former is always colored in complexion and the latter is generally a m hite man." Oa Wednesday evening last the house of John Hnocv. near UirmiUiZhara. Hunting don countv, was destroyed bv fire, and with it perished an infant child. Mrs. Briney had gone out to gather some wood preparatory to gelling super and during ber attw-nce the bouse caught fire. When she returned the flumes hud gained such headway that it was impossible to get near the buildine. the two older children were rescued, though they received severe burns. 1 be latc. a tear old, was burned up, and n )t a trace ol its remains could be discovered in the ashes. Bedford Oa ittte. Our merchants are getting ready for the holidays. Advertise in time and let the people know where they can purchase a suitable gift for mother, father, sister, bro ther, or lriend. It the jrung ladies don't stop wearing gentlemen's hats, one ol these days they will I surprised at teeing some venture some chap donning a muff and tippet, with his hair pined up in a net. The g'nis ought to be comparatively happy. They are wearing boy's hats, boy's t'es, boy 's era vats, and it is hinted that l' ey contemplate a raid upon another inipoi tant part of the male app.ireL During the fiscal year inst closed there were transported over tlie ConnelUviiir i tiranch of the 11. & O Kiilruad. one mil lion, five hundred and eighlv-six thousand. six hundred and thirty -eitjht tons of coai and coke. IiBAKiMAX Killed SiturJav a young inin named Greire, a brakeman on the 1'utsburgb & Connellsville railroad, who left here in the morning on freight train .No. 02, h J ward Cooper conductor, was run over and instantly killed by the cars ai Salisbury Junction, near Meyersdale. lie was a new man on the road, having mule one or two trips, and was from bha ner, IV lie was standing on a house car making signals with lolh arms extended 1 he l ruin slacked suddenly and he was thrown under the wheels and frightfully mancled. His remains were taken to his home. Cumberland JV :r . It is high time for our borough autuort ties to put a stop to the congregating of large crowds ot hair grown children in I Iront ot the p t office during the time the mails am being uistnimteu. luere are often three or four alter one person's mail and the manner in which tbey behave and crowd into the office is Intolerable. It pa rents can't keep thir children at home, the proper place for them in the evenings, and tb js avoid this nuisance, some steps should be taken by the authorities to di minish it. It is not only the children that annoy quiet citizens in this manner, but large boys and young men are known to crowd about the steps and conduct them selves in a manner that is not only ungen tlemanly but disgraceful. I Mt.. I'ji-a-as! are starce. Tit ic yoiirswning?. J:v Pnf at Boyd's. C lit'! nut Mt'Cday. i.u hi; your erershies. r..:.i:tr; ha CJ anienctJ. Su- B-t'ks -t C. N. B jd's. r.r'iafr advertisements. Tk in r is making his rounds. A: ScUV.' book store. Holiday gilts. I: "a4 i! a inter had cmie to stay. the wider the Tit- MfTi -er a woman in.1! EvtrttLinp (heap at Mr ;i.-:a('-e to mil all 5 ;-:. L".rt!v t.m um.-h proianity among c. s-a :t!rv cheap, a Jlhs. J. K J. R Walter ages at C. X the Waltlr i Sos's. 5 lit lis t)k store, cheap sta- A:;.Y. i c irrVte ajsrtmtnt of spectacles at y t.yUi. in linry goods arc ordering the'r i Ute best five cent cigar in town. Messrs. Frank Sampstll and Daniel E. Davis have opened an oyster saloon in the Manimoth block, next to Boyd s lruc store. Both are experienced bands in the business and iher w ill no doubt run a first class saloon The shortest days of the year arc grad uallv crawline uiion us. Though short now, davlit:hl will lie c-iirlniled still fur ther umil the 21st ol this month, when after a stand still ot a tew days it wiil again begin to lengthen. The amount ot water which falls every year is about the same, and the weather wise people predict that there will be con siderable snow 111 during the coming win ter, to make up for the long drought we have been passing through. The weather up to Saturday last week. whs mild and spring like. Saturday morn- ine a snow storm set in and we are now liavinz in the language of one of our ex County Commissioners, "Weather a little previous to what we have had. Work on the Middle Penitentiary, Hunt in i: Ion, has been suspended, owiog to the inclement wealher. The reservoir is com pleted, ind the foundation of the wall which is to enclose the ground, ten acres in extent, has been built ae tar as the sur face. Mr. Utz. Dean, one of Addison mist prominent Republicans, paid the IIckald sanctum a virit Mondav evening. Mr. Dean is a pleasant, sociable gentleman and on whom we were glad to meet, lie re ports Addison in good fighting trim tor -tH. Call ain. received at Mrs. J. It. "- G.id jnst Vtri sot 'a Pstrnt medidnes and Dye stuffs ( S Rnda T-t Batr's Boom Xavy" at Orton'a. w ci rhmptst. are invited to ::niilinc Court i tC X. Boyd's. lves are about keep yotr a.- ctar d-wrs licked . '.tixri ti uy- at what age exalt boys c vs t to'nse totaoco. !'iVr-i:si intcresiing happens in yur 'f'-'Aviu send it to us at once. T.sb'.;i1t to he an -off-year" for "-' t Let wiauve Hand Books." tir Christmas stwl Xew Year P vbrli hook and Taricty store. i vitii'i News Depot, pecci's. pens. ref. mvf lopes, books, albums and T ( t'mcr to buy While Lead. Oil, '"A i'aiatrJLc., at Byers Jc Barceit, Fh. Tub and Can Oysters, for ,t Dav, at prices to suit all at 1 2 Pa . - kc futii cs of this Siate they lave ' -s-tird iu'.xz sparroas as a dainty la'j. . r.ibles. aD'UUiS and Pocket ytmti Niiii; s News Depot, next is S.me rsef. stop and see the nice '"In; Mm J. U. Waltkr i Sj5's. , bo, store, next to the lor I tir-.ai'nittc rwkilt fl.-mr i-nnnf 'aCokituiU ' Hit ltd r.or.cct received twice a s. J. K Walte & Sos's. i' J Y N-htU's N'eas Dep.. lust re- f .i.'at k of boiks. suiuble for .tr H ibe (New. IUw, Hall-Can. or J- .H Put s twloon, basement Betiiu" Bi.k. m Iepot. -7.tr": rtnieat or box psper r tt Ep. .t J. Y. S-beil s Nes IVl Holiday presents. Hoi , ock acd best goods at the J n WALtrn Jk Sos. Land ibe 0vtr Chilled - ! npAas at -;'r. G: tt s; Mi.. Bi'TTEH-cotch One poind of white sugar, three-fourths of a pint of water, one and a halt tewpoonfuls ot buUc-r, lem in juice. Boil sugar and water over a slow tire until it ropes ; add buiier and juice ot lemon : pour on a pan to cool. Any oihcr flavor can be uaed. The Union service held in the Luther sn church Tbanksgivinc mrninc. was quite well attea ie 1. The erm n p ea h ed by Kev. Wakefield was an able one and met wiih the appmtwlion of all present Kevs. Whetstone. Murray and Truxil as sisted in the services. Sme of our street crossings are in a bad condition, covered with loose mud to a depth ot several inches, miking it exceed ingly unpleasant lo pedestrians generally. The man who will invent some process by which tbi nuisance can be abated will be voted a public benefactor. Our farmer fnends, in some localities, complain ot a srrcity of water for their siock. If there is a general freeze ,up be lore the streams are fuller some of them wiil really sutler from Ibis cause. This has been "the drvest season within the rec oliection of the "oldest inhabitant." A Mi3in county banter fired at anJ brought down a wild turkey, and. on pro ceeding to the spot, saw another one ly inz dead, and a few feet bvond a third, bav ins killed all three. His gun was loaded with buckshot, and it is probable they were in tine perhaps ia listening a'.li tude. Mim-ison Underwood, a former resident of Ureens'ure. now of Carlisle, Pa., has placrd in the bands of trustees the sum ot 11.000. the income from which is to be applied to the maintenance and support of the Hieh School of Greensburg and the establishment an -I maintenance ot a library at the countv alms house. And now it is said that the buildinc ot the Somerset & Cambria R-tad is not such a sure thing after all. The estimate made by the engineers who recently finished the survey, is some f K. Of "0 above what it was at first tboosht it would cost. It was at first thought it could be tmilt for 100. 0W; it is now said that it will cost f 00,000. The general committee on Gen. Grant's reception at Harrtobnrc. on the 15th ot December, have appointed Gen. Cameron Chairman ot the Committee on finance Mayor Patterson on invitation and recep lion, and Dr. Buebkr on arrangements. This is intended to be the grandest di'play ever witnessed at the Capital of the itale. It appears that in Virginia on the first Tnesdav of November the people voted for a readjustment f the $!ate debt. Read Byers & Barnett. i justment is a term that needs explanatum. i It ia like a man who has owed bill ot f 10 for sutarription and tells yon that yon mar collect it it tou can, or moves out to Ne braska. It doe not pay the debt exactly, but it settles it. Nails, Iron, Glut, ! . " T t-w. n-Tr-h.r. . An rxchacre rcmuM mat me mac wno X Bamett s. mrat Pa. ttds a well conducted newspaper is col I lika'v t K imnanl nnne br nharner -!ac s country imnoa, you ! w no are travel. log tnrougn me coooiry k Jr !! book wore is the p ace ' for the purpose of swindling farmer. And the little the farther who does not lake at least one A most disgraceful brawl took place in front of Cook !c Ileerits' store Saturday evening. A mn by the name ot Murray, who has but recently been released from the Penitentiary where he was serving a term for having shot a man in Cambria county aaau!lej several boys from the country, lie would walk up and strike them a blow without the slightest cause or provocation. But when he struck young tiez. Miaul is. ne nit tue wrong man baulis bounced him and was proceeding to give him a most complete bodv-lieatinc when some one interfered and took him off. A Urge crowd had congregated and yells of ' Police!" -Let them rkbt lair play !" were heard on all side. W ben Murray got up he struck Shaulis a learful blow wiih a "billy, above the left eve. cutting an Uirlv gash. He was promptly arrested by Constable Deitr and l.xlgeil in jii. If a number of persons who did the unearthly yelling had been arrested and fined. lh-y would have bu: gotten their just dues. The Holiday- Skasox. Leaving out Editor IIhiald .Thinking that Def ine Annual recurrence of our National ana I ni ps a tew occasional items of news from HtAifi holiday, the date of which has for the staid old town of Berlin would prove several years past oecn nniiorm oy proem- uricrouug 10 your leauers, we taae up tue matlon ot the t resiueni ana wovern ut ijuui m give you lusuuiineui mo. i wun a a number ot States, and which ts always l settled purpose to let you bear from us the last Thursday in November, we are j "every now and then, should you think now annrnachine the general holiday ea- proper to insert our scrinitng in your ex- son, which includes Christmas, New Year, cellent paper. But, alas J how many good and, with many persons, the days inter- resolutions, born of the beat motives, are vening between tbeae important event in never carried out and such, perhaps, may tue Calendar, i OS pntUHNiiwrT bj uii iwuu w iuc um mnu ui icmuuua vi f uur of the approach ot the holidays are begin- prexent correspondent. ning to make themselves tclt, for we find Thanksgiving day cams and passed but that religious associations are preparing tor not without having received from the citi feslivals, fairs, bazars, big dinners, the reus of our ancient village the attention proceeds ot which are to be applied to they are accustomed to give to all Nalioual church purposes, and other announce-1 noiways. i be conzregauons ol the town menu peculiar to the occasion when bene- all met in the 31. i i. burch. The excr eta are to bo derived for denominational ciscs were under the direction of the Rev, organizations, by the opportunity ot spend-1 Weakley, the pastor, and all the arrange ing money for what the parties in interest menu were so systematic as to prove his consider a most laudable purpose. Then qualification for tue piace he occupies. At the toy-shop windaws are nea'.ly arranged the precise hour announced tor the meet-1 with a Wealth ot aucu toys as wutaiiraci tug. tuu j rcsiurui a inociaiiiiiuon caiuug the attention of the voung lolks, who can for the observance of the day. was rend scarcely wail until the time arrives lor I by 1'rotessor Critchtleld who immediately tbeir aunnal Presents to be forthcoming : latierwaid read the 13ih chanter of th the little ones who believe faithfully in the epislie to the Komaus. The reading was annual visit of Sinta Cluus, and wbo are inlawed bv the opening prayer oiU-red by- able lo count, are anxiouoly computing the I lev. BrHenhaugh, palorot the n-jfornivd numlMsr ot daya which must elapse unti: ctiureh. ?ext came the singing ot a gnud Si. Nicholati, with bis reindeer team, wiil National tmun bv the choir in wblcu the MAIIR1K1I. FR VNK HCIililNG. OcL 19. IST'l. at the residence of Joseph Wevand. by Rev. J J. Welch. Mr. Cuarlea Vranlf u, Miss Eilen Herring, both of Somerset Co., Pa. BOWMAN HORNER Nov. ID, 'T9. at the residence of Joseph Smith, rear Friedens, by the sam, Mr. Josiah Bow man to Miss Susan Horner, both ot S"iatr set Co., Pa. XW ADVERTISEMENTS, X EW AD VER TIE EXE UTS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. E. LYON & CO. A iii:i. BOWMAN. Nov. 17. 1 73, Mary A. Bownun, aged 34 years, 0 nioiubs am! 23 days. WALTER On Nov. C Kli, !S70. Mir- Ciret Waiter, a;exl !)7 veins tt m'.'ntl.'' ac-I S uays. TEDRO'.V. Near New Li sljqb.n, P. . Nov. 20lh. Mary ML'-lilen I'..di0.v W years. 8 months aud 12 -iiiys. Mrs. THrow was born in B:;rka cij-tcry. P., and while yet 0iite young she caui-; With lw.r l,lliu,:a l,m;lw ,.. ,1 ; be skipping over rool-tops and down chim whole congregation nniied. lisv. Pollen- Ta bl.r Cir,y w,IUVinuJ,J stie nnitea neys wun bis load 01 presents wuica ne oerger, pastor ol we ujuicraa cuurcu wa B;i, the Oiscii.!s' church of wiiii-h TJB UliSIKA, 111! EN S E TRADE Wli.it Vim and PusU will dx No need of argument. Miriness is rasy in do if yon do it riht. rices loiie JL ell llie toiv delights in distributing in households then announced as the preacher for the where good little boysaua gins aweii. occasion ana proceeded to deliver j uib- I lieu tue children ol larger groA'in arc course wbich couia not laa to pront every also looking lorard to the approach of ne who beard it. He announced as his tue season, and are preparing pmus tor meme ine -a verse 01 me looa t saim, ana some grand sunrises? Many young ladies in hu remarks showed our cause tor are deep in the mysteries of working won- gratitude to God by directing attention to derfully shaped dogs, and alarmingly con- the unparalleled success which we, as a structed cats, imitation roses and lilies. Nation, had attained in every line of ac- and other devices, on worsted, which will tivity and the distinction God had bestow form the ornaraenul part of baby ruling ed upon us in making us a blessing to the slippers, intended as a Christmas present Nations of the earth. After the sermon for their several affinities. They are de- the whole congregation united in singing lermined tnat these offerings shall be a "Praise God from whom all blessings flow" complete surprise to the recipients, and as and the benediction was pronounced by a general uiing iney are, in aooui me same i me pastor, i ne ix-rnn military company ratio that a departing superintendent of led by its gentlemanly commander, Capu manufactory is "surprised at the present- Floto, was in attendance and occupied a lion ot a watch, or gold cane from bis for- place near the rostrum during the service, nier employes, and who is too much over- The alterunon and evening ot the day come with eniotiou to resiiond properly, I were spent oy oar citizens in muRing so- w hen the tact is he had several weeks to cial calls and engaging in the festivities prepare his remarks. Ibe young man common to such occasions. All tn all who has a sweet heart is casting luuve ibanksgiviug day in lserun was a day glance in jewelry stores just about this that will be long remembered by many ol time in November, and is racking his our people. Detf.iimine!) to Dik On Wednesday night last, LUniel Utiiev. an old ci'i.vn of Miiford township, committed suicide. The fallowing circumstances as to the even have been c nnmanicated to ns : Mr. Bui v ano c;s wiie, as is me usual custom in this pari ot the country, were sleeping to gether. Awaking, he arose, said he w i tired of living, and declared his intention of taking his own lite. He proenred i skein of yarn, fastened it around his neck secured it somehow to the bedpost, and swung off, attempting to strangle himself His wile cut bun down. It is reported that this art with yarn was repeated three times, finding himself baffled, he pro cured a piece ot rope; and his wile, bv thi time believing him in earnest and be coming tnorougniy ingntened, ran to a Deiiihbor s tor help, w hen succor arrived mi ley was found wun bis face a lew inch es from the floor, strangled to death. The deceased was a bard working man, but his morals aere notot that sublime type de scribed in I aley s Philosophy. One stormy nuM last week the store ol Murdock, Brother & Covode. at Ligonier, as forcibly entered by burglars and a va rietv of valuable articles taken. The stolen gds consist ot clothing, pocket knives. leveral watches. Jewelry of various kinds. revolvers, butter, corn and other goods. The estimated ls by this j ib is about one hundred and DUy dollars. The burglars eff'-cted an entrance bv forcing open one ot he back window. Tbey alo stole a team from a butcher in Ligonier and nsed it to remove the goods they succeeded in cap oring. The party was tracked into the mountain but alter following the trail for number of miles the pursuing party lot it. ibe horse was tound wandering about a day or two after the occurence and being recognized, was returned to the owner. It is not known positively who did the job. but from the direction taken wiih the booty a pretly clear idea has been formed. The suspected parties mill be closely watched and UDlrt tbev are unusually sharp the stolen goods wiil give them away. La trobe Adeine. grain. En cade, Siriped : J- Si. Wai tf A Sos's. b 'it,ltfo. LI. n priHSIS JOT P of tboae rle t.n."at,IX1 ctpt np(o twenty- r, rood county paprr h) not to ne greatly pit- ! led if be is occaaionany bitten by these nn- u"ke an n r I va l'h;Eg Uittr o no U S- e iet Stem tbe nocrWh and itt ttsa. Onl) 25 rtcts a Mii s SaUa. t4inctpled sharks. to keep himself posud KorU OCHUgS. It ia rverr man's dntv A STKRU5A Newspaper. In all the range of territory between Philadelphia n the East, Chicago on the North, and Cincinnati on the West, there is no news paper of equal merit aDd enterprise with the Pittsburgh Commercial GaitiXe. It has led all compeiiiors in the great iron. coal, oil, and class centres, and is to day the standard authority on all matters connected wiih financial operations, trade wtatiMica. etc. Its maiket quotation on Grain, Wool Lift itet and Predate are he standard for buyers and sellers. In the extent and variety ot iu news it has no eoual ithia the area above named. and it influence is widespread and far- reaching In its politic it is stalwart Republican. and is prcptred tn do valiant service in the approaching Presidential battle. The daily issue Is mailed to subscribers at $S. and the weekly edition at f 1 30 per annum, nample colties sent free. Address Commercial Gazette Pittsburgh, Pa. And now it is our tarn to "advance a proposition. II the late I h airman of the Democratic County Committee wasn t lost n Shade townshin. as reported alter the election, he was at least ket. to a consider able degree, to his sense of honor. The day of the election it was agreed upon that the Republicans of the borough should pay x dollars, and the Democrats four, to have ibe telegraph office kept open, ia or der to get the returns that night. The RepaMicans paid their assessment prompt- y and cheerlullv, but the DeoxcraU were a little slow. Finally the Chairman offer ed to obligate h'mseit tor their share, bat the operator refused to take his obligation nnles he would give additional socarity. A prominent Republican present said be would bail the De trior rats of the borough for the amount, and Monday morning be was called upon to pay that amoant, which he did like a little man. The late Chair man. upon being called upon, said that 'the news had come in adversely tor his party, acd be wouldn't ask any ot them to contribute." Well, the news sms a little adverse ; there was not much consolation to be gathered for them, and the majori ty in the county was orr four hundred ; but still, honor ia honor, and we think the Democrata at the bornagh cms scarcely af ford to be so disgraced f the sake of wr ing a few paltry dollar. Woe onto lae. late Chairman, it would have been better far tbee had thou it en kst in the wilds uf Shade losnsbip. than that this additional brain in the vain idea that be may be able to decide upon some appropriate Chmuuas gilt tor the young lady upon whom he is mashed. It he knew the size of the finger upon which she wears ber rings he ouid invest in a band ot piain or engrav ed gold, or if he only had an idea what md ot earrings or breastpin she prtlers, he could soon make a choice of the article. but there is where the trouble comes in In the desperation ot the moment be will buy some article which the girl don't ant, and be will soon find out his mistake hen she refuses to wear it, The good loving wile will astonish her husband on the morning ot the grand an- versa ry, by presenting him with some thing that will prove ot practical value ; some article that will be of use to him in his daily wear in cold weather, or that will come handy in bis line of business or pro fession 1 here will he no nonsense in her gill Time was when an elaborately worked watcli-case, lancy suppers, smok ing cap, or other arrangement of the kind would be banded over to him. with a very sweet blush on this day of presents, but marital experiences have taught her new lessons, and she has now grown remarka bly commonplace in this respect. Then ibe good husband will not forget the com panion of bis joys and sorrows. It may be the practical gilt ot a roll of bank notes to enable ber to purchase that "love of a Six. Latest style Neck-wear for Ladies at MHS. J. R. ALTER & SOX S. A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference bow many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried. It is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Uisease. It U trne there are yet tbotia sands ot persona who are predisposed to 1 hroat and Lung A flections, Consumption Hemorrhages, Asthma, bevere Colda set tied on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough. &c, who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrnp. To such we would say that 50,000 bottles were sold last year w about one complaint Consumptives try just one bottle. Regu lar size .5 cents. Sold by all druggists in America- Get Flowers and Feathers at JIbs. J. R. Walter Si Sox's. StRotCAL Operation. On la-t Satur day afternoon. Mr. Henry Beall. ol Lona coning, came to Cumlterland to have his right eye taken out, the sight ot which h ul been destriyed bv a piece of iron fly in ir into it five years ago, whilst at work in the she continued a devoted and fuitblu! mem ber until the day of her deith. She was a woman ot excellent meniul quitlitiea especially noted among luose who 'enow her tor her knowledge ot the Sei'ip'ures, which she mide her constant study fur more thin half a century. Though ten derly care 1 tor in the tamily ot her only son, shu waa, for years before her death, anxioualy wailing lor the messenger t call her home. Com. LICIITV. Nov. 10, 1973, Guy Oscar, son ol George C. aud S-trah A. Lichtv. aged 2 years, 2 moa'.hs and 17dys. LICIITV Nov. 21. Is7, Harry Wil son, son oi ueorge u. an-.i Surah A. .Lice- ty, aged 10 yar, 2 ruomhs and 27 days. LICHTi. Nov. 2Jih, 1379, Emma Clara, daughter of George C aud Strait A Licnty, aed 4 years, 5 nivalin, aud S days. Mr. Llchty and family have the deepest sympathy ot all their neighbors and tiienda in their deep aud unexpected bereavement. May our Heavenly Father graciously sus tain the sorrow-stricken parents aud fami Iv in the word, which says : Sull'e.r the little chilhien to Come unto mo, and forbid them not, tor of such is the kingdom ol H.-aven, even, s i! it iu w the will of your Father which is in Heaven, that one ol these little ones should perLsh." How precious and comforting the thought that these tender flowerets o b-iiw aro not so much nipiM-d and withered by de-a-h as transplanted to a Heavenly Garden, there to ll mrish in brihlei I. loom and exb'tle a licher fragrance through eud;c-a ages. WhjKliuul'l we weep ..r ttio'e wh- ihs. Tli i blerti vatt wno eep no la re: Jesus hth ciU'J th !;a t the ttj. An t (ta lly hiret ,rj- goo )bc!v:c. A few aii'.rt daj j ilujr liue.l here, Tb9 ajiji j'nlc J spjrk ol trial knew ; Prlp'J sarly dpjpp'J tfce parting tea An. early n-w hare parte'l too. Large Stock, Good (ioods and Small Profit have gained ibr us the LARGEST TRADE in the Ceir.itv. Nothing but steady. low nrices Year inand vear nut will rrp.nff nd mm'nmJn biisinoss such as our-s. We have added largely to onr Stock durin-' the past week and are pre pared to meet the demands of those who want anything in cur line, WHICH IS FULL AND COMPLETE. CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GEXTS' FURNISHING GOOD?, BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTUING. HATS and CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE AND SADDLERY. Goo.1 -mit of aii'lrrw'iro for Oent. a wh"le 9!oi:k. u I.H.M-' Sh'ei, ' ;teis.w' tin 'liinii'lfl llurlc f"I!.;vc, ' OauiiilM Soeen St " New friul, iius' Ddo liuttoa t -p kkl Olovef. M i m ;. 1 IKI M to 1 GO Lrtie3 Olorea. jo 2.1 nl' Heavy Soelcn, .1 pelrt u Kine Kuim:irull Yarn, erll.. 74 F.ue Stoekma- Yaru, wuite aat enlore.1, (Sowewl) l)tW Clark's IViitun Thread tor ma -bine an, vi Linen niril, hlaeii ) par oi M tiem" 0 l Sa'M. t'ni.jn CHflmera fp ot tn 1 no " Orwnoatf IM'iw VM', I 10 IO 14 Vhii, -l..( r, x. SADDLERY AT 20 PER CENT. LESS THAN EVER SOLD. Drugs at reduced rates. Three Show Cases, two large and one Hardware at reduced rates small VERY CHEAP. 1,000 bushels of Wheat wanted. 1,000 bushels of Corn wanted. 1,000 bushels of Oats wanted All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. machine shops at Mt. Sjvae. ll&ceQtlr ... . r . . . I J " ' - - muA nio Donnei. or mai aress upon uicn sue cas siiht of the left was beirinninz to fail. .i .u.i -ua .tru u necanie a necfsaitv to hve the in tet her heart iatuiiiun be will make a stlvctioa which will please her very much, aud which wiil cause her eyes to sparkle as tbey iliii when he asked the nitfet Important question which a lovine sweetheart ever answered and Lis reward will Incommensurate with bis kind thou hll'uln ess. The holiday season will commence one month from to day, and there is co harm in throwing oui biota to tounjr and old upon which they cai act, and thus mark an xtU in the desert of their lives w hich can he looked hack lo wiih pleasure, kinir alter the txt- S'jt-ps of every day expeiieoces have car ried them forward in the uudeviating march to the grave. Jvhn$iuitn J rrtune. Brotherstallet, Nov. 29. 1873. The crowing grain crop throughout our township looks promising ; it is in belter condition than il was last tall, especially the "Chili w hen" looks splendid and the farmers who sowed ttat kind are well saU iciied ao fjr with the experiment. Apples in our section were never so plenty before, some of our tarmers have made from seventy to seventy-five barrels f Cider, and nave besides stored u their cellars from 5 IX) lo GOJ bushels of apples lor future use. Better limes are com'.ni ; ia fact tbey have come already and have also rt ached Brothcrevalley. Everything Is in good de mand trom a pig up to a horse and from iioiaioes and apples np to oats and wheal ; Uf course prices are not as high as during ibe "war times," but everything is in de mand, and the cash is prompt? paid and the farmers are well satisfied and feel very happy It is rumored irounJ. and correctly too. that a teacher in our township, carries a pistol in bis pocket, while teaching in the school room, and at dinner time be and bis pnpils are shooting mark. Last week his pistol slipped out of his pocket and fell on the fUxu exploding the cap and discharging the contents of one of the bar rels. No accident his yet happenc. but he query with the rood people is. what in ibe ihonder does a school teacher want with a revolver ia the school room? I read an account a year or so ago of a school earner way down in Mississippi, where the people mock at morality, loyalty, civ ilization and Christianity, who used a pair o" -pUtols to antne go.il purp.e in the iol room, but in a State like Pennsyl Tania, and a county like Somerset, where be masses are loyal and civil and Chris tianized the teacher who carries a conceal ed firearm in bis pocket in the school room. 'travs entire!" the trust witb which the bjurd hs entrusted him. exposes great ig norance of the laws of our bute, and man ifests a great want of the proper qualifica tions as the man who can be trusted with the children of a district under bis instruc tion cealed weapons to the school room is, in be estimation of the good people, better (jaalified for the jil than the school room. But, enough a hint to the wise is sura- cient. A Crtizts. j area memuer removed, wmch operant was perlornied bv our oculist. Dr W". F. Fumtcuberi;. with thut care aud skill only acquired by extensive practice. Mr. Deal returns borne io-dar, fullv relieved of all p.in. and the sight of the remiinin eye win soon rei:in Us fail nower. Vum'xr land Daily Tinu-t. e were expvJ l-.st week to a pitiles storm, tbat wet our leet anl st'-ickinjs. and iniieea our person ail over. In luct we Unik acrat-kin cold, which brought sre throat and severe symptoms of fever. The good wife asserted her authority, plunged our teet iuto hot water, wrapped us ia hul blankeis, and sent oar fvihiul son tor bottle of Ayer's Cherry Fe:toral. It is a splendid medicine pleasant to lake, and did the job. We slept soundly through the nigbt and awoke well the next morn-inij- We know we owe oar quick recov ery to the Pectoral, and shall not hesitate to recommend it to all woo need 6ueh i medicine. Tekuaeana (Texas) PretbjU nan. A Mother's Grief. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home, are ber children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warn ing then, that you are running a terrible ri-k, if they have a Cough. Croup, or hooping Cough, w hicb lead lo Consump tion, it you do not attend to it at once SHILUllS CU-NSL MflIU CLKE IS guaranteed lo cure tbrm. Price 10 cents. 50 cents and $1 00. For Lame Bark, side or I best, use bbikb 1'orous f taster. Price 25 cents. Sold by G. W. BenlorJ. Drajrcist, Som erset, Pa. Farmers get fooled when they bnv Dkit- ter Powders and colored salt, and big bottles of cheap coloring stuff, if they ex pect to get as good a Butler Color, as the Perlected Bu'ter Color made by Wells. RicbardstiO & Co.. Burlington, Vt The olhers have tried to imitate the excellence of this, the original color, but have wholly tailed, r anners should use only the "Per fected." Sold by Iiruggtsts and Mer chants generally. The following letters remaining in the Postoflice, at Somerset, Pa., will be for warded to the Dead letter office if not called for on or before l)ec 27. When calling for tbes letters pleae say adver tised : Barnes Dary, Fales Win,, Bovdd Mrs. Edward. Day Jacob J., Farns worth Henry, Riddle Mrs Sarah, Reiman An drew, Shaffer Joah. Swope Mrs. Barbara, Scyder Mrs Elizabeth, Taer W. M.. Woodward George D. The Best I Ever Khew Of. J. G Ia short a teacher who carries con- Starkey, a prominent and influential Citi- Z'-n of Iowa Cuv, says : 'I have bad the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaintfor several years, and have used every remedy I could bear of, without any relief whatever, on'il I saw yoor Sbiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try iL I an. happy to state that it bas entirely cared me. 1; is certainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 73 cents. Sold bv George W. Ben fort, Somerset, Pa. Oib Recipe for CrBi.vo Meat. As the season has arrived when curing meat is in order, we republish as of old, our fa- moos recipe for curing beef, pork, mutton, hams, as follows : To one gallon of water. Take 1) pounds of salt. Jib. ot sugar, J.iz. saltpetre. oz potash. In this ratio tue pickle can be increased to any quantity desired. Let these be boiled together until all the dirt from the Property in the neigbbrnhond' of the buildings (depot etc) ot the Somerset & Cambria Railroad, will be in great demand next spring, when work on the new road commences in earnest. If any of onr read ers want to purchase a home, or a proper iv on speculation, let; hem call on Cant C 3r IT.rriwm .nil ait i a l,rm, suar rises to the top and is skimmed off. h,wt M(, n d he I an f n fii VaV S t a niA Sm run T y arw I anrl vat - r a n si'e. Terms a ill oe made easy and price low. Then throw it into a tub to cool. and when cold, pour it OTer yoar beef or pork. The meat must be well covered with pickle, and should not be put down for at least two days after killing, during which time it "My hack aches so, and I feel misra- said a hari-working mao. Tne doo cK,oiM h aliirhllv ariri n k 1,1 with rmciLr. biy, cd saltpetre, "which removes all the sar-1 tor q'O" him and tound that he had far himvt kr iinf th rrv.t irih .n ' oeen habitually costive for years, that now clean. Some omit boiling the pickle, acd ' ni di Mered and bis whole "n.l it tn.n.r w.ll tkmnrh th rr ; vs'em deranged. Kidnev Wrrt was re tiosi of boiling purifies the pickle, by throw-i ojoimeoded and faithfully taken and In a ingoatbedirt always to be louod 10 salt ; Ir' : . . cujutc. n,1 ::ear Ifthia rnv nt iw f,J. .rsui aau iuuk: 1"ci it ion lowed, it win require only a single trial NOHF.RBET BASKET Oorractaa bj Cook It Bsaaira. DaAUas I CHOICE GROCERIES, FLO'J.T & FECD Applet, ilrie-1, f at app!eliui.er, (-!....- bran. t Iwi 1 1 Hauer, y a (SeiJ H'Jlter, ji t, (rull i.... Buckwheat, y busbel " ICeal, 1 Si Keewax. J Sv Baouu, !ioulJeri, k " sUeA. couatr? faaoii. a Ckirn, tari f I'jajiti Corn, (isheiie i) V bu?liel O ro meal f tall jaiai. k. l.tr. V ,," Fa-ur, 'ft bt,l Hai.jo 'f" bu., J Ej il-m. trjir-cure-i) f a ? L'Ler, re-1 "'!e, V S o, i er k. MMJHutj, aod chop 100 Cs... ju, ft ca P itat a,fi a t'eaeliea, drl-I, W t, Rj y?n .". tIMCZ, f Stall. N. Jul, VbbLextra " lin unj Aluio, per not.. Anu, r sack Saicar, jellow y ft wbite Talkiw. ft Wheat, fi bos Wool. 9 - : u- 5- ....... .ifj'i,j( el (M L 'AK UtC l. - C ,'i 10 to lie dU,' ; y t: V- ii V) '.j -U ,;; re o 7- SVti le ..'.Z SPv'i-icl 1 Mti'. 11 4 S;S l'jali;y t .. il icti .0 Dec. 3 G-IVE TJS C-AJOL Before going elsewhere and satisfy voursrjives that we mean what wc sar. Seribner's Monthly i n --T- NE W AD VER TISSUE TNS. LiMt of Ca ZCU TOR'S NOTICE. Catharine Luttig-. late of S-imerset Two. Stumer tu.. Pa.. .lee'J LeUers teeiameatarr co the atxive estate bavins beiii ran.e.1 w the UDilereitfoeo by the pr-.pr aut b.-ritT ; notice n hereby eiTen to all i ere..cs ie.tetHeU to a-itil evtate to Eaae imme.l.ate pa.- ncuuv .iMmuiiijif claims ax iciet tueAme la prment Uien duly asibeatioateii iur etUeni on Krklaj Janaarj letb IS O, at Iheauureui ia Kieeaf la I rieueciborr. H,nitr'X oupntr, Ja. b A J L tJL SN It fcK, tiecut.ir. Dec 3. ISTRATOR'S NOTICE Eetate of John Lnras, lnt. of frrr Tarkejlbrl I wp., Sumre4 ombij, V . dec 0. Lettersuiaomiiiutratiuonti theaiVeee:ate bar- in been rraoti to the atwiertieneil, notice is her t.jr given Ui ta.iee liklebted to uu make tin me diate payment, and tttn9 havmi rlalmi r ile- numts wul prnrnt them aolr aathemirateti lur tm tiemebt, SaiafUj. JanaarT lu. 15J- at late resi Jence of aeiised. HEVRY Liri'AS. Dee. 1 Amir.Utmor cam te-tamei,u anoexo. OLVNTARY ASSIGNMENT. r rank Sipe bar inz male a T.lun:arr assTi- BMM to me In tropt K.r his rrHitJira ot hu real estate aoU buuk acc-4ia:a, 1 herty glre boiler lo ail pert- n? havimc claims rr accnaau w he: ber i.f recvirt or ein-rwue, to fir sent tarn to ne priper y aatben-.icateU. and ail pecvuos indebted to ai i aid etate will De rojalred to make lirvmpt yty ment ol the tame. JAMF-SL riOH, Dee. 3 Atwisrnee ol Fran -ipe. injurs v oviaiTdsa -aoji lav ni aupjn jo f pan n VW P" T ssamsaa AHaNQOti Xridaioiil peiredu aq rtl aTH-K jo fn n VM "T Xjiow.i qj oj pltr)n T .0-S' 3XIHDFIV ucqj - ijpjo oi fxm 2ar.53 jo s;s:!j ijY V133H 1,UT3 a3l01S zvoa MX i j J .7 u w a tm ,f a .a MOT J S 3XVU o ax V S O A J A" J 7 3AO.ZS 'SHI OS (I .7 7 S S3ztud nro.is SorUTOjotpaj j v ir,n j pes arvrai warn ? Quojfm "WUmi I33H2H0S aautssoio af'AS3a -js trio GAL NOTICE. CapL C'bas. J. IlarriscB. ot tne Snaier tt Cianty Bar.k, bas a property lor aa!e. to pro re its sapenonir oer the common war, tnsi ways oi natune down meat. and will nut aooa be abandoned itr aar other. Tne meat ia unsurpassed; lor sweev- neas. delicacr and Uermantote Tdeffraph. wocoVi ful. i o Ge-jr S'ryrr tbe wtl'ir. aa1 Mar raret medicine oa tbe bowel, and kidneys is I T-SSE. TJl' nloKwkUsd P. tt . MarTland. Ifvunre Stejer, ?hiloh's Catarrh Rsmsdt A mar velous Cure lor Catarrh, Diphtheria. Can- fresline ol color. t ker RKtuth, and Head Ache. With each J bottle there ia an iairenioits nA"al injector n ,.w -rT- c . i r U more eacceaalal treatment of tne C , , . I9.TJTCT. The 2kMM.net pm. wiihoot eitra charge. Price count) tear bera Institute will cunTene in rints. Su,neTset-,.OB Kitr .ale by G. VT. Bentord, Somerset. Uecember ti. 13.4, and conunoe mses-lp J sion ire days. Circukara oonuinisr tkej progranime will be ftwarVd to teachers. Fob Sale. An 9 horse sUUonarj en of vUe county by mail wkitia few day, gine, without boiler, warranted in good Among the leoturert and instructors who rder. Reason lor selling : Not power are expected to be present are Proteaeor ! taCVient for Ue buainevs tor whk-b it was Srmrpe. of Worcester. Ohio, and Protessor ! parchased. Call apoa M. H. HartzeU. oung. ot Indiana State Nursaal school, j jfew Centreville, or at this office. The aiteraoom seasiun of Toesdar tbe 23d : Krf anu disgrace, tkniQgh thy itstrumenulity, UiMi d be riiiilea uratn tbi nanv J! n. J. Iv u;ie, a laar i .aui uj jto rf ff, ni"t itb a ery painful accident last Turtda morBine Whilst blacking tHeKtoTeinthesntinerrti.nl. ane roaoe a wdko. ai me price ana oa me terms ne . eTrrT he teacher be in attendance. Alii miestep fr8 tbe cluur upu wuicn see wi.i ocer k, must prove a --Don ante lr ' fridj d rducaltuo are inriid to be Lrea. ,. i. . a K.k I f-w- i SS SlanCiCI:, laillDa attiusi uic WJUiitc i A a.tMju v n U.USC, -. 1 1 V J J - T . , . V C.I I will ucTiam uj m imruiiK ut lac X.uum t Dl'ertnni ot the ninnlr. at whii-h aa Urie and batnidar. ai ! an attendance as pnseibte is desired. Let i tbe holiday (oods oa Friday Mm.A.. Uni's. one. A rood bnrk huiM ball. i , m a tjv..we., . . j - c 1 I:. r,i an.l hrkin bet collar bone in two places. s.juarei4 crtMiDd. food ouiwu'tdiaes, slen- k J Ii. Waithm A r.s' -be was BDioacioua lor rmt time, and dl Iruit. cond ncuhborLaud, etc ; can't -j.a.a.rt?, aeveral davs ber condititui was rery j be picked up eiery day at tbe price tbi Vt;Ttt p.rir1 ltlj Erocadid. at urecariouev. Wt are harpy to say thatsie , property can be boucht lor. Call at the J. Ii. n ALiu A ben'. is bow rapidij ; recording j bank and see Capt. iiarriaon. enL Waifsir. Co. SapL Our bachelor friends sar they are eettine uneasy npoa the near approach ot lean jyear. Sauerkraut is pronounced nutritious and The time is coming when a buflalo robe kealihful. as an article of diet, by pbyti will cover two beans that beat as one. , l01"- ofOaktand P. O. Marjlaivl. Elliatwtb Hanv oa4 In iowa. ldrem aakamrn. Oathertae's beirs. tname ol haaoand and children ankauwa, Boaolree) AtntHti SteyeT dee'd. haa tbe fot tjinil bein (ntaei. tii; Juhn Steyer, Jacob Steyer, Mary Jane Immel. Sarah surer, iHoiei k. teyer. titjah tr. Steyer. artf 1 htrrrr leur S'eyer, all of tlia F. O., Fayeu exiiay, PennylTanla. Sftalrtrk Steyer. berealH.au nkjaoVrn, not heard fr-oa for abt thany yean, Euaabeth S. iker, a twter. alOakiaaii Marylvu. O-vbame Hanmooil. a timer alauuf dwlest. I dead. Waring t-mae. (na.) vi : 4aure UawoMod anil Sarah Kn-nuiruio. jUllwd. kmix rna-ily, lihio. lrfine Mill and Ldia Carter. Ml 1'ntna. iLBAixeosaty. Ohks.Uary A&n Ljtarrt, Stuii-b Y. l. Rtchiaad enemy, Obio, Sbaii UlUe, tttd Uka. Lee eoesl y , A aUaeaa. Yua are beroy axibed tba: In parnuace of a writ of perUtV toned Mt f tne (r,haif Ooan ol &uaereei eoaa-.y. Pa.. 1 alii hoM aa toC9et en the real eetale .if Jaob Steyer.dec A.: No Iltsaw ia BrothenHralley Tep.. ;ii.en a ejaty ad Pa, Xu. Xantatl:aatetBiamaiUTvpnt,4&Twt Oju Pa oa Kn-lay. tbe Sod of J auaary. b yea can attend if jea tniat pfiper Sbena-i mat, ( fclKiAK KYLE. S. Z-,tK. Xo. 3S Merf P.) (frcat bu been tbe demand tur recetit nnm-b-.:rs ui ibi ni:i:&ziiie tl.at tue luootbly ctrculatWi (. la-reisc I Bi'ire iban S9.0UO noplea wi'bin tbt year, aiiil tbe euitkia li-r N.ieiooe-, luo.'Xio, j, rii.iu.-.fJ w:,nin two week a.ler lasue. I lie Lrll-b t. a b recen'iy d.elilel, and ihe manilne lit crerywiire taken Its piace aa tbe ui.ol b-i.: .ratly l,la.-:rj..e.i pupaiar perVlicai pul'lifie-j In liie rjis:iu liini?aa,ee. Ev-.-ry nam uirct uiuiz iMt pKb ol cuutni'mtiu&e lr.ia tb tiet Arr.cr.Ln auibrs, and irota ao t.i l!iu it.ju . narj.Tiiij. The pauiubtrs vail auentioa to ti. AX'.OlttJILM". SWKlStO. HI K R'chiX Of Ftrtii THE GliKAT. bj Li tjijic .-v.iitii.iui. wi.i bja ia an tany t.uui otze an j t'liiu tbroub t.. yers. it will i-s a jriici gro-t biiuricai aiiiitUcance and ci ran ttri-l'U 1. 1 diauiaiic ta;t-re6t. iiureaua oi il.ua -ra;:--& ove i.ycn e-Utb.iib?i ut i'aria aat &t. Pe-l-rtj.-. si .tluij lor ili exccutu ut tae pict.r ri-i. A-an ni il.la cjttrpnx an tnterpri-e n.r .!r iai a gr.air ou..nj cvu a:iy treiMwr uutr lit:. I"- StKIALS I.V .SC'SIBSEK"!-' fVT::i.Y nr aim ekic-an wkitei lu.tUA-.'tiii, a ii.iry iici urivautf Cre ole i-y '.j ,-vrxe V . t.a-ie, autb-r ot "Vtl.. Crc-t ''axiriHtAA.' a now noreleueut A.je...- t.K. lj- 1 rau -ii n. Alaraeue, author vt i Lai t,ne's. ' f,.M'llji;sri t.y Hn- ry Jniuri, Jr., Lcuu in tbe Janisummer U-jiiuiy CAM AHA PICTCKESUT'E. A tomNir ot pspt-re i.y i rii.'.ipal Uri'-t, ul Mdtiii Lnlvcrntj Kii.t-.t -ii. ..i.u V. . trk aii-i Cit-u. i arnbiitu, ire ia '.xu: .f pn janwwn tfr c iti-Ea e aiil-.- iii nivi- ili-'fuaii a;r.u'.l j Ibo bi-rKi p. -litiut, pictiwei'iui;, na otLt-r Ucdtl i.,t;o.aii try. PAPKHS ON AUT.-Ths (rrjw'.h t art bu ovvie il utxnary lur the nuaiern ZLairiM u deTote c4.a:dc-ruM attentui to thi9 toilet, ant m uaa reeiMCt rn aiforu a jaoaTBi.Y wiu o.-niia ae tu taxu.-y liin ieaMim place, Ujtn Intbeiuli. etuoj ifUxjuo aiid tn tbe arutie eieeutioa M tbe 3ul,jccib cLuen. 1-OtTS ANU POETRY. EumanM Clarence Slwlman aut contribute lo Hraiatiaa's Moktili uurica Ute eonanic ear c-ni'-al rasaya oa l su.'..-i, tnciouu-s; Uie bviantn. ol tbe pirue an in Lbta oauuy, aad ua faoeaqaent Bteu.ry. ateiiara ucury aiuodartf wtu lunula siaaieao. tut'jec.a connected with knict h poetry, tbe tin paer rcin on i.be utijiiea aonaev bilS TER1NO.S ITll DICKERS. A number of unique paters to be ouutribavl to suiBxit oy a bred uiramer, Eas.. ol I uer-er. caiKiao'l. t .r Uie li.tuirauja ol tbeee. Mr. Ctiarltre A. anerb-jt baa lrn s- nt n a special .r.p to cJtitiauu. Pit ACTIO' AX. PAPKRS OX UOjIE SVB- JECis. Ibie clajr. wilt tnotoile a number of buety nioinrated paper on -Scjaai Krai aad tbtr cai.nre," by kc. E. P. ltu-, of Cvrnaaii N. YOLeoi tbe bm racoeietkl cf aorjeuMar' lata. Papers on -enures aial Uoma Arcnueet urn" will be cm tribunal L-y Hanell starii j!, tn SPORTS AND EE HKATIONS. tn addl- liua to eo uiairaied auoutati a! tbe recent eacar- ttuauf u.e lueCluo In J canak-buat, tbere wiil be a number of apeetai papers durm toe year, o.jCI i i pvnfi4.iieAperiucotf, fuc& aa i-urputae-Avot- imr, walrut Muuttnir, Eotter-ilfblnx, Canneluz in tbe KapMa ot ue laiaifon aad eeTerul paper ol a novel character. OTHER FEtTVKtS OF SCIfttlXER. r.ztracu brum Uia Josrrja et Htary J. Kaj- m no," eui.ea by bu eun, U. Kaymond : ao- -juuu ol tne Souia Paa Jetties. Asfnao Arui- nd Atsa,uatiKa in itnta, Tbe V. 8. Coast taic-Saritia srnice. lue.-scw Albany tpttol. tiuld batuijz Work, etc. ew. Sketebe of 1 .a la- tana uie, aal ;ccniry, c i urk city and l- tiiitv, American luie lo t lorence, a.M-as no- ib. Cauio nia Jiouaialu raaep ao-i Foreetatby joi,n .Uair), iiuiuc-bnuaax m Pana, fianu tianchin In tbe U eet, aad niay other tmeret i4 toi.j jet. Aad taere wiil be tne BMal Tartetj d e.-eas. p-ern-, ano tuort guinea. Price, .10 eeut a DDmler, 4 J a year. Ftr kie au-1 ubacrti(ki reoetred o, ail Bookaellera. .Newjuealer. aai Pueinvatterv or Kut pen-paid by ute pubiubera, on receipt ol price. SCEIBNEB & CO., 743 Broadway New York. ST. NICHOLAS, R C O o PROCLAMATiON TO THE PEOPJLi: OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND EASTERN For Girls anil Boys. John reenleaf Wbittier write of St. Nicuo- us: -it i. lit.te toaay ol tbts maicaxioe thai It 1 tbe brsiebikl ' perlodtcal la tbe world." That it 1 calculated to iKlwbt tbe Utile tola er.rj- wnere It Indicated by ibe 'act tba-. it u to le tned Bt French by beiairrare at Pari, asil that even toe tar-away little Alveient are now to haT a Tolatne made Bp ot ira&ciaiiuo Irotn art !f tcu La m o Arat-tc itealoniax with tbe orember aamber, tali nyjnialy a-ai-anoe lor chlkiren ia prinied oa ueaner paper atia Wkier margin, aau 1 o mtcti enhanced utat each number euctain eighty or mure waxes, with Kamrs. poeaoa, lila trated axu- cie ot traTel and dVacnptjjoc, picture, rbjae. Kie, etc, ; paces 01 lanre type lor ura very na il ones, aad a nddie box tur tb aawaant w tne wnoie lanuiy. For tne eoicisa; year lb pab lMhers anon nee many brilliant aoi enjaa, taeud- A New Serial b Miss Louisa M. Aleott. enjtteu -Jack aao Jul." b a anu tu ua lavorite author beet vein, aad will bexla ta Lu Cbriauna (Ueceiaber) wnwie. Taer will be a eerie ol Cniea-Aujrapcra. by tarafS aaAaora aaLbur. devoted to dexmpttuna ot oat-dour Hie aad loci teat la many laad ; aad a arw acparv sarct, - The f ieamre-boxo( Eoxb-h lAicraiure, ia watch will be siren Kits troni standard aathora A New Serial Story for Boys. "Among the Lakes." by toe author of Klnaer " beiraa Lu 1 he November number. jauotber Ktiietuid ervi tor oyr hu t-CT Ktu- ed li.r tbi v.Jaae. -Tte Falrpor'. .lin-a," a Mmry et baM-ttaMcuats by valt isaorxa. THE WONDERFUL, CHRISTMAS NOKBEF. (Sea4y Dec ljt) is tbe tarrest and nor, beaut. ful Vue oi any maeuine fi itrli an boy ever pb btoed. ijtainuu( over eoe aacaurd pacea aad auiety-bTe picture. Ansae otter attraction A sill eonum TWELVE SHORT STORIES. byj. T. Tn wbrWire. Waabiouns aiaddea, J. Vv . lie Form. .Maurice TbuB.paA, Sarib inter Kelion, aad etiier. JOHN CREEMLEAK WHITTIER t-ontribates a toe: seen, while Lary lWeova ana Mary Ma pi ltou; are aiao repreaeated m re-. "I CE2iSYIiS PLAT FG2 FESTITiLS hr aaani Ifrleftw-aa 'iUwMrated irtw : ea Tborratoieu, aad an aceoant, wun iwctr vc t re,ef tae tlie and dots g of JSrw Yr T-1 crapb Bey. ? Climate Itore. Ksaat. Miry Haiiock, Fjute, j Keily, Irteieoaa. UeoiwlL, he(rd, EytiSTe. kae Kauu.ul an iat b-jee iaiaur aa Iuuim: j 10 uiu lawwiser 01 "THE WORLD'S CHILD-MAGAZINE" QTRAV SOTICE a 1 year oil heifer : eianr. yeik.wih nd wkite . , . rpet left eboaiuer. Tbe ower u n.)aeed to . h all book aad new. dealera er K en orward. prore ivfrtv. par ( Win c it "rnl P-paid by tbe paaluser oa receipt e( wUitdlapeeJ-iccuritzblaw: prtre : er a a!r; r -o a vaar. aii.n lSKAELJ.scifKiK K. t B1B LK k CO., Sew Terk. Fiodioe it more to oar ioterest to conoMs.tj or storm and coicenrtate oar efTim. w ba derermiadto ctos THE BRANCH STORE, 29 FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. f bt eaoeliulon wa reached late in the taauaer tkvt w bad lai! our plan ftit a fare Fail TVd and t'-enorkwa betas; rapid! pirpira.1. When tbe seaacn trpenel tL ffuejeal a wllSi a CHOICE g WELL SELECTED STOCK, The Largest and Finest in Pittsburgh. "We not want to take any of tbe stork bide to Pt'iAlelr-hia, so we have marks! it at. tnch Very Jjote Pricts that a SPEEDY CLEARANCE Ta e clliitb of Pl'M-crgh are ttik tan nca puri.iim a lUeat Utat tbey pprjevaU THE BAEGAH7S WE OFFER TbleprocUtnuUieo lkiaraed, that the eitltee of W cetera Prnaeyhrania. Eattera ikh aaj W eat Tlrriiwa auy hare a tbare ta tbefe adraatage. Xach of tb ftock la marked ,ai lea tkaa Hoi turmer price T ie K.vk rraKaiDlug frn Lbe Summer it will pay yoa ta pnran aad itn aatU vprjcf . Bargains in. ZVXens' Suits. . BARGAINS IIST BOYS' SUITS. Bargains in Childrens' Suits. BARGiUNS IN" OVERCOATS. W are ecautantly recehrirjf IsTEW STOCK. SefLatecr Affrclamt U1 be kept upwarla; tba eeaagej wit laawet anJ eboleaat tkiac la FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. It wUl re;y any war. bu to parch ejotbirr U vi.lt our Kare aad e tor taemfelvee. nnU the Ianie rT bite Front. Out 29 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGK JQHS WANAMAKER & CO, CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE To HOESEMEN AND Persons Interested in STOCK. Your attention is called to the celebrated HECKERMAN'S Horse & Cattle Powder, Prepared only by M. P. HECKEEMAN, BEDFOED, PA. FOR SALT! G. f. Mftk C. K. Bert Smi-Mi XTDTIPT-T 1 T. R tawl Mary A. ruexwjar. hU elLaiwer Tarkey- j tat t aaanery v-raeaer. mum e aow. lea Ivih. SaMTM axair. Pa. aee'd. T.att-ra. . beiun of aamaawtratka the abvee ertata ! Uttfn A admit una baea rMd la Lb. ailiimwl aeueet ' baeta; bara fraM Mrcby clvea ta inoae Lndebtrd u U u make Imme- ; beret.) girea "a Laaa Imlearaa b ttata wayvaeaa. ana mil narm; etawa aaataat . meata. aayvana. awa ' .y. ia. ah4av ef Ieeiatr, -uraaeat a let ree4aef Jmeetl, ea tar- UTi, at Ue iate reakirar aeaard. day. IteteatKr 15. rSot.ft aovtinlnrawr. TM Almautratcr. OF ADMIXISTILlT 4 DMLMSTRATOR'S XOTICB uvata e Mary A. Fuexwjar. late Mtamtr Turkey-! 1 It te i
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