The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 19, 1883, Image 4

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..Itwtnber IV.INS.
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if coming.
tn. in prJicicJ.
,,',re to pet g'oves of all
Only six more nigliUi to slrop till Christ
mas. 81e4s and sleiglis were very numerous in
town Monday.
Court was in session all of last week, and
up until nineo'cWk Saturday -nij:bt.
Hon. ani Mier. of Salisbury, lias been i
confined to his house by sickness for the ast j
j week.
Miss Laura Klliott, of Tyrone, l'a.. is visit
intr her Cousin. Miss Minnie Aucustine, at
I Addison, l'a. Iteport of Sipe Si-bool, Jenner township,
j ! for second month ending Iecenjbcrl.1. 1(S3:
j The address of welcome at the Teacher's j IVr cet.t of attendanc durinp month, 8:!
Institute is to Wdeliveml Monday nipht, by The following named pupils ere present
. H. Kuppel, Ksq. I every day duritig month : Km ma Beam,
Lemon Miauiis, George M. Site, William
Tickets for the three lectures during the
Tenchers' Institute are now on sale at C, X.
Boyd s lruS Store, Season reserved seat
tickets, $1.15. Single admission, 40 cents.
Reserved seat, 50 cents.
If the worthy principal of our Somerset
public schools wasn't bom in France he
does not style himself Professor nor write a
French motto that should have been peueipeu
pr etjten, as our compositor made his article
read latt week.
OvsTrBi I I will have a goJ supply of
tub, can and shell oysters for the Holidays,
Our can oysters are equaled by few, and
excelled by none. Don't fail to give us a
call. V. II. TtATT.
til three lectures durinr the
Teachers Institute are now on sal a at C. X
Boyd's Drug Store. Season reserved seat
tickets, $1.25. Single admission, 49 cents.
Reserved seat, 50 cents.
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The merry jinple of the sleih lel! was
heard in this section for the first time this
! season, fcunaay afternoon.
The friends of Mr. A. J. Lull will be pleas
ed learn that although still confined to his
bed, he is gradually improving.
rents wi
and Rttssel lieam. Number of visits, 7.
1 return my sincere thanks to the citizens
and patrons for their oo-operation with me
in the school work.
G. B. GAKtxrR, Teacher.
Mr Will T int nf Washington Citv. arriv-
11 be on the go '. ' . . .; "),,,
i (i ill iryimi.-'vi ti".M. j, .
r,.;a'oes for sale at Keller &.
tt
and largest lineot clothing
. i,, txrn the actite business
and continues at the usual
. t ,n ij;ar5 and Tobacco in the
'.' ; . ;!..! at Keller & Banner's.
.,. , u'.l w hen in Somerset, to see
-3 . j ,,.!lars at Heffley's corner,
;,'"-!'
. ... - j Sct- are di con rap nf the
. i.v announcing that sleighing
... tlii winter.
s, ;i-icty of Ijidies and Genu
. Uiin.ikerchiefs. etc., suitable
. at A. Nathan's
. ( .ri-tnias and New Years'
'; . i:ok Store. largest
w:i:y, prettiest designs, and
, i .......v.
. '..irgiiana cueai'vsi riw
, . j;; ,-tuTset.
.., ! ,.v Holiday Toys at bottom
, V hail's.
,.- M.tnon and Labrador Her
jv.it. at Keller Banner's.
! if the year when the
- nihil starts out on a hunt
. and comes home on a
t..l..r.'.ht.
have just introduced
t.M-k of Winter Boots
, Vi-vtil.-iKsl Huliher Boot that
i !.:'.! the feet.
.... a-!, i-ri.-cs paid for wheat at
'.i;.'--.. l'a.
Cu.vin Hay.
I'rt'pnetor.
. i i 'k .V l'.ei rits" for dolls,
!:. "f '"' a,u' Holiday
'..-'.,! '.ishment you will find
.sv. the greatest variety, and
i ! - I'-' t lever are raging
, ;.-nt in some of the eastern
, j-. t.idres the children
... : siarun them toschool
-. . -.i! t of gintd timothy
: v to one hundred bushels
. 1-, "lire at this office.
x . xamiiie my stock of fall and
. re purchasing elsewhere.
-. -Y having just been received
.-: i ItieS.
Mrs. f. M. Trfiwfi.l,
l'.edford Sjirings to the
l who have leen negotia
.. v;i';::ib'e j'Mperty for several
.. :. i- i-t'ii consumated, owing to
...el- a well known easement
: : i buy a nice Holiday pres
.: wife, sweetheart, cousin, or
! fail to call at A. Nathan's.
L ine Company is now sell
at eicht -ents. delivered on
::.e rw..rks. For orders, write to
i-w. t.arrett. l'a.
': j-rnis. to be an nnibrella that
- .: A genius has invented a
. t :.: upon withdrawing which
.- a i:n itically lin ked. Ueplace
them. No two haudles ti,
' "i !la.
length of days, will he reach-
;;'rls;h. when the time be-
and sun set will be 9 hours
"'n the l'th it will be ft
i.imit.-s. and on the LX) h. 9
' i,iiuite again, and thus n'ter-
:"! the 2th. when it will be 0
1 T minute and retrograde no
unt'STt-nt eceontricitv in lemrth
- f- .tii the variation in the time
.i-; ! "in set.
- 1'r.xrss Flour for "ale by Messrs
. vr. 1 as had a la'ge run. They
t:ed a new lot which will W
' trrrent. lower than the price
j-k. in S.imeret.
to h"ve national bank. It
. in the office now occupied by
Vainara. on the first floor of the
' i.g. and will be known a the
- " a! Bank -f Bedford. All the
' rations, ic. were last week
' r secretary of the treasury at
." -.. and at the same time the
va'e- Iv .nds to secure circulalion
- were placed with the controll-
v Tj,e work of building
' .'. rr.m tiienroil on Monday.
Report ofjennertown ruhlic Schools for
the past month: Whole number in attend
ance, 2t; Average, ; TVr tit, . The
following named directors visited the schools
during the month : Lewis Craver, John
The second week of the I'ecembertenn of! Rink, A. B. Kautz, and W. F. ;aul. I'atrOn,
Court commenced at 10 o'clock Monday ' Henry Ram h ; County Sujierintendent J. C.
I will remain over the Holiday?
morning. It w ill continue during the great
er jiart of the week.
Mrs. J. Eilen Foster. Iowa will deliver a
lecture on the subject of temierance. in the
Court House on Friday evening, December
2li. Admission free.
i Weller. I heartily return mv thanks to the
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citizens of this district for their co-operation
I with me in the school work. Hoping they
j will still take a greater interest in the ini
1 lorfance of obtaining an education I am,
Res jiect fully,
M. S. Dickkv, Teacher.
Keerved seats for the Cantata to be given
in the Court House Saturday evening by the
tnemliers of the Disciples' Sunday-school
are now on sale at Boyd's drugstore.
Mrs. Jacob Swartzen Ir ubcr died at
home in Brothers-valley township Friday
ni.'ht iif tvohoid fever. Mrs. Swartzendru-
! tier was the eldest daughter of Mr. Jacob J.
; Coleman.
The trial of James Nutt ha been fixed to
take place the second Monday of January.
i He will remain in his present ii'iurters until
his trial comes up in the Allegheny courts in
January.
-A
' t 'ace in Stock and ofer for
r;.1 lv, otir tinal variety, of
? "1. "ons:s1ing in j.art of a fe
- !'- and Candy Toys. 1 0 bnh-
Virginia Fancy Hand-picked
: -s-e'her wtth a larj;e Stock of
Walnut'. Brazil nuts. Pecans
' -..antit. Omn-ss, lemnns. Tiai
"t - pnines. Fit. Ds'e. 'irare
;' L' nd Lemon Feel. Spices. Can
! aid niatiy other i'etns. the like
. r.-.t itten se-n outside a Ciy of
ahi'ai.ts. Shall w e have the plea-"s'-tim:
on y-.ti aner. pleae, by
- -nr s."'.-re.
Iepetfui!y.
Cook v Beerits.
: '.-s.-)fi;lly inform n y friends o
'i;nr that I have opened a new
'J."2 Main Street, Johnstown.
1 .luld be pleased to see them
t ...t,s;s?.,,f Pure Dnigs. Chemicals,
"i ires. Dye Stuffs, Perfumery
v i;,!s peneraily. At this season
ti'' a't'-r.tii.n to the inseetrades
i- Pans Gjeen, Ture rowdered
iii"W, Tersian Insert Powder
' " in nee,! of anything in the
''' ti.e and see ne or write for
A ' inquiries cheerfully answered.
Cuss. f.RtrrtTH
252 Vain Street.
'"k. how are you; all rieht?"
i if Iwn thinking." " You have'
i' - mehitiK rew for you, Fisk
y uTh'r.king about ?" " Why, how
' R-v st..'n rpi'!." "Jim wiry
- V von are not roinc to be r
dT, are you V " No. 1 won''
' '" ' hut in real estate. I think."
i -V- ep f.yding: have you anv
Vr." -'How did you make it?
"H"w?" " Bv bnving eood
-' " At J. B. Snvder A
I save t2' on every f l'V
snvder told me that thm
I l-'.i. vp it ; ;ve bought every -"j
Itfeded the ast three years
- r wit), mukrts fu; of money
' ': - thin I ever wore before
k d:-i y.i serthose niceOiristma'
v lt-r- ativthing anybody wants
t-i -,d some of my rarlm
'Iristmas. Something for tin
ti t . ;fi i.;.ir
Vtlei. Tn na C'lk II ...
He. So mat t ihir.m tm
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6tit!on. TIl'.i ,i,
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Charles Hyatt, one of Uwer Turkeyfoot's
oldest citizens, died last Saturday evening,
in the Nith year of his age. He a a mem
ber of the Turkeyfoot Regular Baptist
Church for manv years.
The jury in the case of F.phraim Coleman
tried for the murder of John Hawks, at
Pittsburgh, returned a verdict of murder in
the second degree Friday morning, having
been out from Wednesday until Thurs-
her j day afternoon after court had adjourned, lie-
fore agreeing. The ballot stood ten for sec
ond degree and two for manslaughter until
the ten compromised on a recommendation
tor extreme mercy. The extent of the law
is 12 years in the penitentiary, and the mini
mum penalty is 1 year. Counsel for defense
state that a motion in arrest of judgment
and reasons fur a new trial will be tiled
Coleman's physical condition is such that
he could scarcely survive a year of solitary
confinement.
The Doet laureate, Tennyson, has accepted
a ieerage, but retains his own name. It Is
now Baron Tennyson, therefore. We trust
the new Baron hasn't forgotten what be
wrote himself:
'How'er it be, it seems to me,
Tis oaly noble to be good.
Kind hearts are more than coronets.
And simple faith than Norman blood.'
The National Woman's Christian Temper
ance Tnion will celebrate its Tenth Anni
versary, Sabbath, December 23d. Tbe offi
cers of the Penn'a W. C. T. V. earnestly
urge the general observance of the occasion,
not only by the local Unions, but also by
the churches and sunday-schools, with
mass meetings, temperance sermons and
children's meetings.
Blair Harry went to Somerset tin Saturday
to take the tition of clerk in the the Som
erset House. It is a good hotel, has a first
class landlord and w ith a good clerk its busi
ness will, no doubt, Doom. .fV'f.'i-ii In-'uirrr.
-a;n.
Mr. Jac.h D. Voder, formerly of Stony"
creek township, this county, but at present
a citizen of -McPherson county, Kansas is
visltiin- ulit home and friends here. He
as been i.r..si.er0us iii his new home, but ; signed for the murder is that 1 oleman Hail
still has a warm spot in his heart tor om
The story conies up from Middlecreek
townshipthat some two weeksago a man by
the name of Frank Peleman. who has fig
ured considerably in our criminal courts,
was killed by a citizen of that township and
his body placed upon a log pile, which was
then set on lire. The story goes that the
jNtrtions of the body not consumed by the
tire were gathered tip by the murderer and
duricd under a heap of stones. Poleman's
dog, by its piteous howling around the stone
pile attracted the attention and excited the
suspicion of two farmer", who overturned
the pile of stone", and thus discovered the
charred remains of a man. The reason as-
Mother Somerset.
Somerset Lodge No. ;i-"s F. and A. M , at
. 1-1 t.. 1 II I..'!
a stated meeting neiu j'licuniri n,
elected the following oilicers to serve during
the ensuing Masonic year: C. T. Holder-
tunm, W. M.: 1". K. I'att.m, S. W. ; J. M.
C over. J. N ; 1.. t . v o.uorn, i reasuicr. aim
John Rills. Secretary.
Mr. Samuel Compton, of Kiklick town
ship, showed us quite a curiosity in tne
shai of a gold watch, which he says was
taken from the j-rson of the cehbrated
relic! u.meral Stonewall Jackson, at the time
he was killed. U is a handsome oiu
and is in perfect repair.
run across an illicit distillery in the moun
tains, and the moonshiners, fearing that he
would divulge on them, concluded to put
him out of the way and appointed one of
their number to do it. The story is believed
by some and scoffed ut by others. We give
it to our reader for what it is wort h.
The drouth that is threatened by the fol
lowing order of Judge 1'aer, on Monday last
is more appalling to the old topers than a
six months' dry spell to the farmers of Kan
sas. The rule says : First. All applications
for tavern or restaurant licenses will tie heard
on Monday evening of the February and
Mav Terms, respectively, and all previous
watcli orders ana rules inconsistent ucren im
repealed. Second, If more than one license
The members of the Disciples' Sunday
ehool are making preparations for the pro
duction of" Doaiie's Cantata of s-anta' laus
in the Court House. Saturday evening. The
Christmas tree w ill contain a present for each
member of the tclnol. It will certainly be
a very interesting entertainment, at least for
the children.
hall be applied for in any borough ortown-
ship. and the same citizens shall have signed
the certificates of more than one petition,
such certificates may, in the discretion of the
Court, he viewed w ith disfavor, and unless
the necissity forall the licenses applied for,
a contemplated in the law, shall satisfacto
rily apjiear to the Court, it will not consider
such certificates as making out the necessity
for more than one house ; and if upon such
Mr. A. A Stutzman last week showed us ' jtitions. it becomes tieit-ssary for the Court
some beautiful samples of evaiorated fruit. I to decide between applicants, it may regard
which he had cured in one of thecehbrated j the order of time in which the certificates
evajKirators, for w hich lie is tne agent, lie , w.-re signeu. i noer uieoiu ruie uiem-
had samples of apples, peaches, apricots, H-s was granted on the first Monday evening
nears ulums. cherries, raspberries and buck- j after the second Monday in January, and the
leberries. any one of
ihich would make ! lirst Monday after the second Monday in
vonreves water to hxik at. April. It w ill be seen that under the new
j rule, licences expiring about the middle of
Prof. J. Si brock, principal of the public Jauuarv con not he renewed until February
school of Ursina, is lying dangerously ill at term, and those expiring in April until the
the Somerset House He was tascn sick by ;
an attack of pneumonia while at I'rsina and
had gotten as far as this place on his way
home, which is above l.avansville. when it
was found that it would not te safe to take
him any further at present.
Somerset ha leen fairly overrun with
tramjis for the past two t ihn-e weeks
They all pretend to be on their wav to the
Alleeheny tunnel, but they generally man
age to loaf ar und town for several davs. to
Mav term, so that all the bars in the county
w ill be close.! about one month.
In Mrioi:iM. The following tribute of
respect to the memory of Mi Mary Keiser.
was adopted by the M. V.. Sunday School,
on Dei-ember!'. 13:
Whef.f.s. Through the nivs'erious dis
sipations of an All-wise Providence Sister
Mary Keiser. a worthy member of the M. E.
Church and Sunday School of Somerset. Pa..
has Ik-en removed forom our midst by death
the great annoyance of uiir citizens, before , -VTef,,fp ),e jt
surfing in that direction The perplexing; ;..,,,,,,; That this event ha deprived our
luestmn is, how to ahatetne nu.sance. i Church of a consistent member, and our
Sundav School has sustained the loss of an
i earnest.
feel.
Though the report lacks confirmation, it
is said that tne contract nr tne surim e m niidst
between the I-aurel lliil and Allegheny
mountains, on the line of the South Penn
sylvania Railroad has been awarded to Col.
K. D. Yutzy. and that he has received in
structions to have his men ready to leeiti
work at once. We hope the report may
prove correct.
faithful teacher, and it has left in
a vacancy that we all sadly
Mr. I-evi Knupp thinks Jefferson is enti- j
tied to the !elt on the h.g question. Last ;
week Henry Lohr. of Bakersvil'.e. killed
ihree porkers that weighed nearly l.Joo
(.oun.ls. The lun:est one turned the scales
at 4 17 pounds. It wa-n't a good day for;
bogs in Jefferson, either, but all the same it i
took all the muscle of the stalwart butcher"!
to hang np his hogship. j
P. rsons w'shing to buy Christmas good
should examine carefully the advertising ;
columns of the Herald this week and pat
ronize, those who have enterprise enough to t
let the public know what they a-e lling
The merchant who advertises properly gets ;
the trade and he is therefore able to give hi '
Kit'lfl, That we deem htrone who en
deavored to lead a Christian life, and that
we recognize in her decease the hand of Him
who ibieth all things well, and that we take
to heart the 'i-ou it teacLc of the uncer
tainty of life, and we remember the Divine
injunction. " T.e ye also ready.
.. i'trrf. That these resolutions be pub
lished in the county pars, the Pittsburgh
f.r.V.Vii A'lu-f-itr, and that a copy be pre-M-iitt
d to the fami'y of dec. ased.
Mrs .A. W. Km.i-1-er,
Mas. W. H. Putt,
Mtss K ats Hfrb,
Mis Berth Mieb,
G. W. S.XVDFR,
Committee.
Assoukcemet roR 18S4. Dio Lewis's
Monthly will keep step with tbe most ambi
tious and vital of out large magazines. It
will be illustrated whenever the subjects de
mand such aid, but its peculiar feature, as
heretofore, wiil consist of an able, earnest
and determined discussion of Sanitary and
Social Questions. Those who have read the
past issues of this magazine will need no as
surance of the ungloved vehemence of ita
work. It leaves no room to doubt its mean
ing or purpose. Dr. Lewis will contribute
to each issue papers on hygienic themes
whose value even earnest people will find it
difficult to exaggerate, while nearly a hun
dred writers know to the public will contrib
ute papers on living subjects. Although
among the largest and most beautiful of our
magazines it is only $2.50 per year, or 25
cents a mini tier. For sale by all newsdealers.
The Editor of Dio Lewis's Monthly has, in
this numbers, all in his peculiar style, at
tracting and interesting all classes. "That
Far-A way Look." which is the first article
in the December issue, will win general in
terest, and it is fearexl may hurt some peo
ple's feelings, but is sure to convince most
people that "thou art the man." "Vivisec
tion, or the Act of Dissecting Living Ani
mals," by the Editor, the longest article in
this number, will awaken indignation and
tears. The Editor has likewise the follow
ing papers: "A Balky Mule." Camp Life
in the Mountains of California," "Our
Brains and Nerves,'' "A Love Story (Anti
Fat)," "Royal Albert Hall," "Open Fires
vs. Stoves and Furnaces," etc. These are
among the best contributions that Dr. Lewis
has made to his very excellent magazine.
Heffley's window is full of linen hand
kerchiefs at five cent, and the best selection
in town at all prices. Don't fail to call before
thy are all gone.
Not This If any of our readers have
private receipts for liniment, family medi
cines, horse powders, etc., that they desire
to have confounded, they will do well to
consult Campbell, the Druggist, 264 Main
street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye
stutTs, etc., are not only fresh but pure, and
his prices reasonable. His aim is to please
his customers, and be knows that the way
to do this is by selling strictly pnre poods at
reasonable figures. Don't forget the name
and number, 204 Main St.. Johnstown.
GIVE HIM A LIFT.
The only stylish and large line of gentle-
mens neckwear, at Heffley s.
De Voe, the New Jersey meterologist,
agrees witn Vennor in his prediction for
mild winter. He says : According to my
reckoning it will require at least six weeks
that w ill be the middle of January before
we will have a snow storm of sufficient im
portance to brine our sleighs out. And De
cember will be remarkably mild. We will
have a few sudden cold blasts from the
north, then a white frost, followed by warm
southeast winds and rain, and the rain
storms will increase in force as the storm
belt drifts southward.
By Request,
Goods in any line and thecheaiest in town,
are to be found at Heflley's corner.
A Wide-awake Drcocist Mr.C. N.Boyd
is always alive to his business and spares no
pains to secure the best of every article in
his line. He has secured the agency for
for the celebratd Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, The only certain cure
known for consumption, coughs, colds.
hoarseness, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis or
anv affection ot tne inroai aim tungs.
Sold on a positive guarantee. Thial bottles
free. Regular size $1.
Mi. Emtor : Havir.e )crsona!lr visited)
the snake den. three miles southeast of this
piace, I know whereof I speak when J say
it is the most intere--tirg and romantic spot
in these mountains. Only those who have
cone there at this season of the vesr. when
patuns belter terms than thoe w ho d not th(, co;,j W(.a.L!irr has driven the dreaded
advertise and rely upon big profits to make ; to it, winter tjuarters and dismantled
up for their lack of customers. the treeof their foliage, which to some ex
tent caused too much sameness to the scene.
Mr. Samuel Fox, of Somerset towuship.
burned an1 sbipjK-d this summer more than
three hundred oars of chart-- ml, containing
more than 27.t bushels. He is one of the
largest shipjr of charcoal in this rt of
ihe country, and ha such a reputation f-r
ilways selling a first-class article that he
finds ready sale for all ttie charcoal he burns.
In addition to this lrg amount of charcoal .
Mr. Fox shipped during the summer a large
number of cars of cord wood. j
' can comprehend the magnificence of the
; place as wen and described by the small
tho-igh Hlc-i party which viited there last
Midday. To one who has been there it is
not strange to hear the young men of the
. l - - -o : I
party speaK so entnusiasttc.i.T vi cross . e OmrU ,f SomerKt Coify Pa.,
deep crevice tp-m two to len teei win, ana
Cot-RT Fhix-eehin-i.s. Court convened at
b o'elock last Monday morning. Judges
Baer. Snyder and Collns on the bench. The
following cases were disposed of :
Commonwealth vs. Henry W. Landis ;
seduction, fornication and bastardy, on in
formation of Catharine Bowser. Jury return
a verdict of not guilty as to seduction, and
defendant plead guilty to tbe charge of for
nication and bastardy, and was sentenced by
the Court to pay a tine of $1 and costs; to
pay the prosecutrix $15 in hand, and pres
ently $117 0o. the amount of weekly allow
ance; that he enter into a bond off'OO with
approved security to the Poor Directors,
conditional that the child shall not become
a charge upon the county, and that he be in
the hands of the officers of the law until this
sentence is complied with.
Same vs. Albert Snyder ; cruelty to ani
mals, on information of Dr. E. Daynes. Ver
dict not guilty, but defendant to pay the
costs of prosecution.
The other cases on the criminal list were
either settled, discontinued or continued.
CIVIL LIST.
Deitrich Trimpcy vs. C. C. Miller ; appeal
by defendant. Verdict for defendant,
D. 8. Lane vs. Samuel P. Snyder, slander;
Verdict for defendant.
Gideon Hiteshew vs, John Berkeybile;
plaintiff takes a non-suit.
Win. II. Deeter vs Catharine Bent; case
snr slander. Jury return a verdict in favor
of the plaintiff forthe sum of $V).
The Howe Sewing Machine Company vs.
Dr. B. A. Fichtner ; D. S. B. ; two cases ;
verdict forthe defendant.
Same vs. Dr. B. A. Fichtner and John
Ellis ; sci fa; two cases . verdict for defend
ants. Joseph A. Christner vs. John A. Hochstet
ler; Ejectment. The Court, as per paper fil
ed directed the jnry as a matter of law, that
under all the evidence the plaintiff is enti
tled to recover, and directed the jury so to
find forthe plaintiff for the land in dispute.
Francis E. Gritlith vs, Wesley D. Barclay,
Wesley Miller, Ia?vi Fletcher and Daniel
Koontz: trespass q. c. f. On motion of
plaintiff s attorney non-suit entered Deceru-b-rl2,
ls?n.
Cyrus liockus vs. Samuel Compton ; ap
peal by defenda'nt. The jury in this case
went out about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
They returned aIout 7 o'clock and asked to
be discharged, as they could not agree. The i
Court gave them further instructions, but
did not discharge them. About 9 o'clock
Saturday nifeht they agreed. This case is of
more than passing interest. The facts in
brief, as we learn them, are: That Bockus
t.-K.k 32J bushels of wheat to Compton s
mill, in Elklick township. When he called
for the Tlour there was neither grain nor
flour. The wheat had been lost, or sold by
miller, who pocketed the money. Bockus
sued Compton for the price of the grain and
won his suit before a Justice of the Teace,
Compton apjea!ed to Court, claiming that
bis mill bins were for the convenience of the
public and that he wasn't liable for the
grain placed in them for storage. The jury
favored Mr. Compton's view of the ma'ter, j
and gave their verdict for the defendant.
James R. Hendrickson's heirs ft nl vs. C.
J. Harrison and William M. Schrock. Con
tinue, and ordered at head of list for second
week of next term.
James Kitnuiell vs. avid Kimmell. Ap
peal by defendant. On motion of plaintiffs
attorney leave was granted him to enter a
non suit.
Robert Pickworth and James M. Shields
vs. I, F. Lung ; Ejectment, By order of
Court, jury return a verdict for defendants.
The other cases on the civil list were either
settled or continued.
Tuesday afternoon the Grand Jury visited
the public buildings of the county, and
Wednesday morning submitted the follow
ing as their report to the Court:
EEPOliT p r G1A5D JUT.
Xhe lhittnrable thr Judgn of the St
We the
The Christian people of Western Pennsyl
vania. Eastern Ohio and West Virginia all
want a live newspaper, pure in its morals.
The Pittsburgh Weekly Commercial Gazette
contaias more news of interest to the Chris
tian family of w hatever denomination than
any other Pittsburgh raner. With the
Somerset Uebald to furnish you with the
live news of your own county and the
Pittsburgh Weekly Commercial Gazette to
give you the political, social, agricultural
and reliirious news of the State, Nation
and world your family will be furnished
with clean and wholesome reading matter
during the ectire year of 1S4 for the small
sum of $.1.2.1.
Tag Season's Pi.kasi-be Compliments or
the B. A O. is the Shape of Low Rates asd
Perfect Facilities. The B. A 0., as usual,
is first to the front with holiday greetings,
extending the compliments of the season in
a manner at once pleasing and enticing
The low rites go into effect at all stations on
Main-Line-Divisions and branches east of
the Ohio River, except between Baltimore
and Washington, on the twenty-secoud, and
those who go to take Christmas turkey
with friends may remain until after New
Year, and enjoy themselves to the greatet
extent. If they do not want to go on that
date, tickets can be had on the 2-id. 24th and
2oth, thus to cover Christmas travel, and
tickets good to return until and including
Junuar, 2d. Again, on the 2!'th, tickets go
on sale for New Year travel, anil can be
bought that day, the 30th. 31st and January
1st. good to return including the second.
It makes no difference in which direction
one wants to go, tbe low rate covers between
all stations as prescribed. There is no doubt
but what the holiday travel this year will
be unusually extensive, the prospect of
ideasant weather, the great number Of
trains, and low rates, all combining to create
a desire to meet old friends and have a good
time once a vear at least.
The best place in town to buy your Christ
mas Cards is at Welfleys, because there you
will find the greatest variety, the most beau
tiful designs, and the lowest prices.
Buy your Christmas Books at Welfley's,
where will be found the largest and best se
lected assortment of Holiday Books in town.
The stock comprises many choice miscella
neous books, at less than publisher's prices.
All tbe Red-line and American poets, many
beautifully bound and illustrated presenta
tion books, sets of Dickens, ThackeJay,
George Eliot's works, Miss Alcott's works,
the Waverly novels, etc . all at low prices.
At Weirley'syou w ill find books for chil
dren large and small, many juveniles at but
little over half the publisher's usual price.
At Welrley's is the only place in town
where you can buy fine engravings in hand
some frames. He alone has nicely decorated
fire-place screens, hand-painted wood and
terra cotta plarques, as well as the largest
assortment of fine silk velvet and satin cabi
inet phototograph frames, easels, etc.
It is true all these nice goods are in an
np stairs room, but it will pay you to come
up and see them.
()(en in tbe evening. Front room, up
stairs, rext toSchrotk's store.
W. H. Welelet.
The HVrJy Commercial Gazette each week
contains two or more portraits of men and
women of the hour, together with interest
ing biographical sketches of the subjects.
Its news columns bristle with live news.
,. and with the Somerset Herald and the
Pittsburgh Commercial Gnzette as regular vis
itors, every family circle can keep fully
posted on all great topics of the times.
Morgan's blankets will make tbe most
suitable Holiday present you can buy.
Prices for gray $4.50 to $7.00 per pair,
do white $oVMo$7)perpair.
do scarlet $5 50 to VS 51 per pair.
No shoddy no cotton. Send your orders
by mail to
William S. Moioas,
Quemahoning. Pa.
Give him a lift ! Don't knee! in prayer.
Nor moralize with his despair;
The man is down, and bis great need
Is ready help not prayer and creed.
'Tis time when wounds are washed and
healed
That the inward motive be revealed ;
But now, whate'er tbe spirit be.
Mere words arefhallow tnockerp.
One grain of aid just now is more
To him than tomes of saintly lore.
Pray, if you must, within your heart.
But give him a lift, give him a start.
The world is full of good advice,
Of prayer and praise and preaching nice
But generous souls who aid mankind
Are like to diamonds hard to find.
Giye like a Christian speak in deeds;
A noble life's the best of creeds ;
Ami he shall wear a royal cruwu
Who giyes a lift when men are down.
Gibhart's Best. If you want good bread
buy none other than "Gebhart's Best Flour,"
manufactured under the "New Jonathan
Mills Process," the improvements prepara
tory tn the manufacture of which cost the.
proprietors of the mill $.T0,0(V, and our re
tail trade of one hundred barrels a month
attests the fact that it is no humbug.
Respectfully,
Cook A Beerits.
Great bargains in Cashmeres and Dress
ods. Mrs. A. E. Fhl.
The readers of the Hr.RALDwill find that
the stock of Holiday goods offered by C. N.
Boyd is the finest ever seen in Somerset.
Everyone should call this week and make
selections while stock is full. There is al
ways a rash the last week, and desirable
goods are sometimes gone. Call at once.
MAUrUF.I).
HOuYEK Kl'lis! At the house of Mr.
Shuuk, in Millord township, lccember
Dt3, by A. Evans, Es,,.. Mr. Hiram H.
Hoover to Miss Minerva K. Kuhs, lioth o
Somerset county.
IHF.D.
SsIIAFFER December 5, lss4 near Jen
ner X Roads. Pa., of whooping coifh, lain
ra, youngest daughter of Simon A. and El-
lie Shaffer, aged 2 months and 15 days.
Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade
Death came with kindly care,
The opening bud to heaven conveyed
And bade it blossom there.
FRITZ. On December 5, Is.M, in Broth
ersvalley township, Daniel Fritz, aged 73
years, 5 months and 20 days,
The departed was born and lived all his
life near Pine Hill, this county. In early
life he united with the Lutheran church at
Pine Hill, and continued in the faith unto
the end of his life. He wan one of our well
known and respected citizens. His remains
were followed to the grave by a large com
pany of neighbors and relatives.
J. W. P.
RECTOR. On Saturday, December 15,
1SS Harmon Rector, aged f years!) months
add four davs.
A
I'MlNlSTRATOlt'S SALE.
y virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of
SumerMi l.'immy, 1 will sell at tue Court House
In Somerset borough on
FRIDAY, JAXVU, 184,
the real estate of Ellraheih shearer, dersa.wt
coDsistuiK ot a houso aal lot In Sjhowtnantnwo,
Somerset township, ailjoiomir lane of Hariy
boyia, Solomon Ienhart, suit others. Terms
maile known on da oi sale
'Fl;LL W. BIESEl'KER,
iftcll Ailniiilimraior-
Holiday goods for evervbodv at Mrs. A- E
IThl's.
Tat.'s ands or Books for the Holidays.
Charles H. Fisher, of the Book Store,
takes pleasure in informing the public that
he will have on sale his usual elegant and
extensive stock of Christmas and New
Years Cards, albums, scrap books, writing
desks, Ihjx papers, purses, and other beauti
ful articles suitable for holiday presents.
(jYet it is my intention this holiday season
to make a grand specialty of books. Thou
sands of books now on mv shelves and
counters, and yet thousands more coming
for this holidav season. ' An infinite variety
of toy, picture and story books for the little
ones. Elegant volumes of poetry and other
valuable books for the older ones. Histories,
biographies, science and fiction. Valuable
works in sets, including Dickens, Scott,
Bulwer, Irving, Shakespeare. Complete
and valuable editions of the above, atid
other authors. There is no present so valu
able, appropriate, so much appreciated, so
easy to select, and yet so cheap, as a book.
With so large and varied a stock as you will
find at the Book Store, yon can easily be
suited. Remember Fisher's Book Store.
Holipat Goons. I offer for the Holiday
Trade a large and well selected assortment of
standard and miscellaneous books, which
will be sold at popular prices. I have all
the Red-line Poets, and a full line of the
favorite authors. Handsome sets of Diik
ens, Scott, Thackeray, George Eliot, etc.
Sets of history, biog-nphy, and books of
travel. Many handsomely bound and
beautifully illustrated presentation hooks
They really surpass anything of the sort
ever brought to town. A great variety of
books for children, large and small. I will
show the most superb stock of Christmas
cards ever offered in Somerset, among them
a f .ill line of fancy fringe cards, than w hich
there is none better made. Fine pictures in
handsome frames, terracotta placques, ar
tistic fireplace screens, easels, fine .velvet
cabinet frames, and many other nice things.
Welfley's, tip stairs, second floor, front
room, next to Schrock 's store.
E. McDowell, the leading jeweler of Som
erset county, now has his Holiday sjiecial
lies ready. A magnificent assortment of
solid gold rings, pins, ear-rings, bracelets, in
fact, our jewelry line is the most complete
and elegant ever offered. Silverware in
endless variety. A beautiful line of Silver-
plated w are of the best manufacture, com
prising knives, forks, spoons, and odd piec
es rf many different kinds. Watches, clocks,
bronzes, etc. Come and see us. No trouble
to show goods.
The Weellif Commercial Gazette has always
been a straiirhtout Republican paper, never po-r. m.i iiiicniuiiu serials, unie. cbt.ke
, , , . , , Miw.ellanT. etc, is trul 3 months O.N TKlAL.I.r
switched from the track by clamors of any tents, and wn enl iVK.KV SCBSUKIBKR
FKtfc'.ur new Holiday Package, conit-
iuk 'i lu iiirrxB Af;ui.i u:w-ic, iv luirrvei .UK
games. 1 park ofaza and fortune telling cards. 1
pairk Hol t to lti(hl ".card!, 1 pack luo and flir
tation rards, 1 t chrumo cants, 13 new trk-k In
masie, &nw puzzles, garo-eo! fortune, tbe nvtstte
enu-le. 24 ways to ltd rich. Heller s wonderful
dela-lon carlj. etc., etc. Eadloan Amtumm-
meat! Asects wanted. Samtd liaper lor
clamp.
d.clK. BACKLOG PUB. CO., Augusta. Me,
PEIVATE SALE.
OF
Valuable Real Estate!
ri'he nnderslgned wlllfell at private sale the fob
L Uwinic heal I state, eiluale in Allegheny town-
lilp, Sjomertei l"ounty. ft tu wli :
Nil. 1. A Krtaiu lrot known a the "White
Horre" tract, containing 3tio acres, fituate within
two lulled ol Hie Mouth i'eun It. H : a laraa stoua
house and a good barn on the ireuiieit. with itie
best ot watrr : lOv acres clear : a good grazing
farm. This l a very desirable farm, well calcula
ted ! its location br hotel purpose.". II not sold
as an entiretj, will be fold in parcels to fult
purchasers.
No. 'i. A certain tract containing 110 acre?. wd 1
timliered with pine, hemlocK and oak. U)jlninn
lands oi Abraham siner and Junii-s H. Milli-r.
Prices and terms reasonable. Immediate possess
ion will betel vcu ol trad .No nd ol No. 1 on the
1st ol April, ISM. The understmied can be con
sulted in person, or by letter at .Ut. Healthy P. O.
del-tu tsAML LL W ALKLU.
Here we are Again!
ALWAYS IT THE LEAD.
New and Elegant Holiday Goods.
Just what you want, and at such prices that every one may
give their friends a handsome present. I have added to my al
ready full stock many articles of rare beauty and usefulness,
but you must come and see for yourself, and know personally
that I keep by far the finest assortment of Holiday Goods of
any store in the county. For ladies we have
Dressing Cases,
Toilet Bottles,
Writing Desks,
Odor Cases, Toilet Sets,
Cut Glass Bottles, Bud Vases,
Photograph and Autograph Albums,
Ex
XECUTOIVS NOTICE.
iUte ol Phebe Marshall dre'd, Ute ofStoyftowo
HTuUKb. Somerset t.'o., f.
Lett! trManjcrv.ar on the aboveegiate having
been granied tu Uit un-ieniiened by th proper
authority. Dot ice it hereby Kiveotoalt persona in
debted to Mid estate to make Immediate pay
nieol, and thoe having claims aielut the same
will pre-fnt thvm duly authenticated breitle
menl i the hxecutors at the otlice of Yalemlue
Hay, Km . In umer?'t. Fa., un or before Wed
nesday, January i3, 1-84. when and where they
will attend f r fa id purpose.
M.8, MORGAN.
JOS I AH KLI-LLK.
dee.W. tieculorn.
CUTOirS NOTICE.
Litaie of Daniel Frltx. dec'J, late of Brothenral
lej township, Somerset runtT, F.
Letters testamentary on tbe above efttata
baring t.een granted t the unlenlKn) by tlie
prupir authorltT. notlre Is berel-y given to all
perni Indebted to (aid eette to make Immediate
3Tiuant. anutnoM navmg Claims aK'Bt tne same
villprtisenttbein ilulv am becltcatel tar pettle
uimt on Momlay, Kel.ruarv 4. 18.-4, at the otfteeut
J. H. tritx, in tv.mcrset. Fa.
J. H. FKITZ.
V. J. Ukl'BAKER.
dei'l. Kxei'tituri.
BACKLOG
ttur buy. H pax
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LfiateoDIary Ann Hetxer, late of Somerset twp.
Somerset county. Fa.,dec'il.
Letter of atftnlula'.ratlon on the above estate
having been granted to tbe undersigned by the
prop, r authority notice Is hereby given to all
persons Indebted" to said estate to make tmmed 1
ate payment and those havingclalms against the
same to present them duly authenticated for set
tlement, on Saturday. th Wib day of January,
UM, at the otlice of S. I". Trent, fn otneret.
HLNKY H. STLRX.
decl'i. Administrator.
kind, ami o it will alwnys remain while the
supremacy of the Republican party contin
ues to I necessary to the well-being of the
State and Nation. The new from all polit
ical standpoints is presented fully, as is the
proper province of a Metropolitan paper, but
the paper in policy and principle is Republi
can Siroon-pnre, and blown Into the bottle.
The brand can be depended upon.
Exfrriii" THotstsr all over the land are
going into ecstasy over Tr. King 's Xewdis
covery for Consumption. Tbeir un'ooked
for recovery by the timely use of this great
life Paving remedy, causes them to go nearly
wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to posi
tive! v cure Severe Canchs. i ol!, Asthma.
Hay Fever, Rronchitis, nVarsnes, Loss of
Voice, or any affection of the Throat and
Lnngs.
CnHfsTMs Tots by thk TnorAsi.
The Grand Kmporium for Christina!) Toys
ml valuable Holiday fools in Somerset,
will as usual be displayed for sale at Cook Jt
Beerits", In the room occupied by the Five
Cent Counter. All kinds of toys for the
little ones, from onecent np. A tremendous
display of handsome dolls : china, war, and
unbreakable dolls from one cent to two
dollars. Beantifi'l tea seta, china cns and
saucers, mugs, etc. One fine feature of the
display will consist of elegant vases and
moustache cut. A larger assortment, bet
ter goods, cheaper prices, and more of them
., i ..tr. 4 1 e. T- l i..
luaii.tii.m.t..,!-.. s. ...w.. -'I lHorner. late of Jenner Township, .-u.
attjndinir Court should take advantage of , ersvt Uounty.F.. ilweased. the under-uned iil
ri"n to I'Vi'in; mic. oh hv mi. ui ? ai'i "J
ceil sci, on
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
fcetate of Cyrus Horner, late of Jenner
Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd.
Letters testamentary on above estate having
been granted to the anderflgned by the proper as
thorny, notice Is hereby given to all persons in
debted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment, and those bavins claims against it to pre
sent them duly autheutica-d for settlement oa
Saturday. Ja i usry Id. IvM, at the late residence
.' said deceased.
LYDIAM. HORNtR.
deci:. txcoutni.
Handsome Boxed Tapers in l'lush and Silk,
Handkerchief Boxes, (Hove Boxes, Puff Boxen, Purses,
Pocketbooks, Ladies Watch Cases, Work Boxe?,
Hand Glasses, Picture Frames in Siik, Plush and Gilt,
Sterescopes and Views,
And various articles that combine the useful with the ornamental.
Ladies arc heard to exclaim, tk Oh, my ! If 1 could only think
of something that would be suitable for a gentleman, I would
buy it." Well, jut let me mention a few of the many hand
some goods that would be useful, and very pretty, I have
Grehts' '.Toilet Cases,
One of which any gentleman would be proud to own.
U T-GLASS INKSTANDS, very tine.
Shaving Mugs, Seal Pocket Books, Side Books and Purses,
Gents' Watch Cases, Cigar Cases and Smoker's Sets,
Box of Fine Cigars, Gold Toothpicks, Gold
Pens and Holders, and Gold Pencil Cases.
Infteed, my stoek is so varied that Oung and old, rich ami
poor, alike can be suited. I might mention a numlier
miscellaneous articles, such as
COMBS,
Sponges,
Anagrams.
m: usjijes, rEnrmiEit y,
line Soaps. Sliced Birds,
A B C Blocks,
Scrajt Books,
IVhisp Brooms, tic. &c.
I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF
ICISC-ELXjjIsrEOTJS BOOKS,
Among which von will rind the Poets,
H'BLIC SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate!
1 v vtrtue of the last wtlt and testament of Cyn s
this opportunity to take something home
for Christmas ftir the little one". We have
for sale a very liantloiiie lot of flels for
bovs and girls.
Cook (t BEEBnv.
Comeanrt see my stock of Holiday (rood,
from a penny np.
Miu. A. E. I'm.
Miat Maiir. Main Street. We have
TUESDAY, JAXUABY 1, 1M.
at 10 o'clock, a M.. the real estate of said dcael.
e-'nIMInit ef alarm situate In Jenner tornfcm
adjoining, lands of Jonathan Shunk. Peter J.
Hosnu, Join W. Gardner. David Weand. Lcn
I'nodlitie. and others, eirnulnius: l -S acres, more
or les. abeut ISO acres clear, and balance well
ttiatred, having a g l
DWELLING HOUSE,
harn, an1 other outhulldiDir thereon. The farm
jiict added a large Refrirator to our Meat ' "'Kb of Motivation.
Market in which all meats ran be kept coo' I
and clean. Mutton. Beef, Pork, Ac, kept . !toe,,.h.lri'iD.bf!!"1
Illt-Kfrvt l T- 1WIM aiiiiuniij t" nr. i"i'i", nu-i e
HOI.IPW ExBt RStoje Pr!5STLVAMA RaH-
boad. The usual ruxnm of placing on sale
Kxcnrsion Tic kets during the holidays will
this year be observed by the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company ; Philadelphia, Wilming
ton and Baltimore Railroad : Northern
Central Rail war. West Jersey Railroad, and tote, must not forget that the place to buy
Baltimore and Potomac Eailrpad. and to;U kinds of toys and pretty little things for
constantly on hand. Oin dailv. Parties
buyinf; meat can have it kept in the Refrig
erator until wanted.
We jave. also, 100,OfX new brick for sale,
which we will sell by the hnndred or thous
and at a low price.
Ross Datw A Co.
Teachers and others attending the Insti-
I members of the fJrand Jury would respect
that end round-trip tickets will be sold at
all ticket stations on the abort, line on He-
n.hi..f porpen.l'cu-ar walls of the same f rt lLmt we L.vethis(Uy TMtrf j cember 23J. 2M. 24th, SSth. h. 30;b, 31st,
) : ... I.I. .1...;. 1..!; .r.. n Ha ftf
U . nil "IlSHms Willi inrii iB'i.r'. mi.. . .-.
- .I.. ....(.Kn.:...
ai in- cuiiiiiuii. ; (v.,,,
John Iiehl. a brkeman on the Salisbury
coal train on the Pitt'biirv'b Pivision of the
B. ando. Railroad, was brought to tbi place
iat flight and lck-ed in jail on a charge of
havine broken intothe railroad station houe
tt Sabury junction. He was arre-fed at
Hyndman .satun!ay by ottioi-r Htines of
the B. A O. police force and taken to Moy--rxlale
where he wa given a hearin(rlef re
inquire Cok. who comtnitfeJ him t'ljail in
lefault of bail. I'iehl was placet! in the
Mevers L-flc lockup until such time a. he
could be Lroupht to Stimerset, but aomefime
iurins th night he made his escape. On
Mondar he wa arrwled at Garrett.
their surprise and delight
of the view which met their vision when
rvachingthe main, or liigkest ruck. Tliose
who have the courage to stand on that ele
vation and near its brirk and look over at
larsre tret? growing In-low and at its base, are
surprised to soe they appear no larger than
! . - , . . i r.. . i ...... n
! and inspected the public buildings of the ! ' JUUBrT ,ur ,uc """u
At the Countr Poor farm we found ,nP unI" 'T
the Holidays, is at
CoOS A BiiEKITs'
Txvcitr HtAtxirMrTFBs dnring tbe In
stitute will asusual.be at Fisher's Book Store,
l-.er dc:i!b the )ribcipai to ihe heirs of said t'yrus
Horner, decea.e., and the talance In tbive eoual
annual payments.
ALSO
At same time and tylace there will be sold the
rersonal pp.jwrty of sail deeeaseil. inclu.nri
horses, sheep, hys, young ca,ttle, bay. grain and
household furniture.
Jon A. Walter, LYDI A M HORNER.
decU. Auctioneer. Lzeculrix
j everj'thing 'n first class condition; the build
ings and tbe out buildings are ail in good
repair, are kept scrupulously neat and clean
and are sufficient for the comfortable accom
modation ot all the inmate; the paupers all
seemed to be comfortablp clothed and well
Particulars to be had at the ticket offices of , tickets will be on sale for the various
the company.
lectures, and where teachers and their
friends can lounge around and be comforta-
There is no healthier food than oysters. ble. at their ease. Mr. Fisher will be pleas
Teachers, and everybody attending the In- ed to show the teachers his stock of reward
j stitute will find them always fre she&t at f raris and elegant Holiday goods, suitable
BYRON,
MEREDITH,
WADSWORTII,
BURNS,
TENNYSON,
CHAUCER,
BROWNING,
POE,
Ac.
sapplings. Looking south ward and across a forin erery ree!ect. We were informed
At a called meeting of the Presbytery of
deep chasm from this point, you can see
what is known as Falling Timber. When
'looking over that once thickly timbered
; ridge, and seeing nothing save an occasional
i pine tree which w ithstood that terrible hur
ricane in 131. and then turning to the west
aiij beholding finely cultivated farms, ex
tending back many uillea into Maryland,
forms a contrast grand beyond destxtption.
Whether our young men were so delighted
with the surrounding scenery, theeiplora-
:-. v ... l.t wn.k the llonoi cieep caitmj, tue ruuSu
-.fSISHIIie, III M C5I sTw,... " . .... t . I .U
,..11. ,i r-r F 1 to w hich have been made smooth by the
Pastoral relation, between ttie l.ev. A. r .
j j .i m v. !. ,.tl, m ..Ii l continual ingress and egre of rattlesnakes,
Hod and the Church of Rehobotli, was dis-
,..,. , ... .mi,ed t" wihlcat trap they found and mistook
olvedut his request, and he was drmissea . .. i - :., i.
i , i . r xi i t,. for a bear trap, the pretty bird with uch
to the Pnbylery of Mahoning, that lie , - , . . . ,
... . fi. . pt,n i beautiful plumage thty captured in the col
li ght accept a cal to the Church of Polano
, . .. , . i i. low of a large tree, or the society of such
ihio. At the Mine time the Pastoral rela- " w 1 , . , rti t.i: ;
, , , . TreptionaI!r pleasant and affable ladies, is
tion between the Rev. J. V. Shanks and tbe . ' ' " , . -v.,
. , ,, . ,. bet known to themselves. Hope their
church of Round Hill was dissolved. ' ,,m
.... , . .. , . I j. easures will continue, and their conteni-mihedtsmisdtotherre-byteryoflhiU-.J
,fh!ch I
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ij tiriia i riirmi. iitai ne niav smii i
, .- . .
All..rlinrrli nf I l.n,dH'lJ ia lli l. P. Ba-I
ker of P.elvemon. was elected PernMinit. i U'
nd Rer. C. V. B Ii:n n of this plao was j
ctexted Hated clerks, pro ten.
that during the ist year a number of per
sons were allowed to board at the poor farm
and paying their board while engaged in
other business. This we think should not be
allowed, for various reasons: this is the onlv
recommendation that we have to make. We
think the institution is a credit to tbe
County, and that the Stewart nd tbe Di
rectors are entitled to all the thanks of tJl cit
izens for tbe manner in which it is kept, the
pauper class in Somerset Connty is certainly
wall cared for.
At the County Jail we found things in as
good condition as circumstances will per
mit. In oar judgment the building is not
properly arranged for the purpose for which
it is used. We would therefore recommend :
First. Tbe if practicable some arrangement
be made by which tbe Male and Female
prisoners can be kept separate: Second.
That new floor be placed in the jail hall '
Third, that a new stairs be erected leading
beretheta weak) wiil be equally as enjoya- frem the Crst to the second floor. All of which
Piatt's saloon, in basement, underneath
Fisher's Book Store.
Our store will be closed on Christmas day
Pabkeb A Pakbeb.
Men's gloves and hose, collars and cuffs
and underware at all prices, can be bad by
the pair of dozen, at Heffley's.
to
j Ad JifcHi, r-,
Fair Fax Stone and anake res)ctfully submitted Somerset Pa.
Jmtaow. A. Hirrutr, Foreman.
Dec, C, ISsX 1 December 11, ISM.
Tickets forthe three lectures during the
Teachers' Institute are now on sale at C. 2f .
Boyd's Drug Store. Season reserved sect
tickets, $1.25. Single admission, 40 cents
Reserved seat, 50 cents.
for presents: Volumes of poetry, histories,
dictionaries, biographies, fiction, and ail
books will be sold to teachers at special
prices during Institute week. Don't forget
Fisher'i Book Store, Cook A Beerita'
Block.
BrrKLXs'a Ai.ii(i Salve. The greatest
medical wonder of the world. Warranted
to speedily tore burns, bruises, cuts. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever sores, cancers, piles, chil-
I b'ams, corns, tetter, chapped hands, and all
j skip eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every
j instance, or money refunded. !S cents per
1 box. For sale br C. X. Boyd. junSO.
Great bargains in lailies and rurxses wraps
or all kinds.
Mb. A. E. I'm,
Overcoats, Suits for men. youths' school j
boys and children. Heffley can beat any- j
thing in Somerset. Don't fail to call as j
they will be sold cheaper than ever during j
the holidays. j "wishbone" wedding has become the
For. cheap dock, w.tchTcTjewelry forjeorrect thing. The couple rnd before a
ladies or genu, call at Heffley a. After the ceremony the
.... j bride and groom are given the wishbone to
Wanted, all tbe teachers attending the ! pull. Tbe tug resalts in break some
Institute to call and tee my large and ele-' where, and who ever bold tbe lonz piece 1
tant stock of books and Christ maa cards., absolved from getting up to build fire in the
Bargains can be had at Welfley's. ' morning.
pUBLIC SALE
OF
VA L UA BLE RE A L ES TA TE.
The understated willcffer at pubtle sale oa the
premises, at hkwnn! junctW n. of the Battu. and
Uhlu and S. h. c. K. K.. isumerset (Jo., t"e, en
SA TVR DA Y, January 12, 1SS4.
at 2 o'clccE r . if . all the follr.wlnr described real
estate: lts Noe li 13 and 14 do the plaa of the
town of Mineral Polrt. each having a front of 6A
feet on Main street and extends hack 5V feet tu
an alley, on which is erected a tvMUry hotel
known as tne
EAGLE HOTEL
Property, with stable, pool room, blacksmith shop
aad otcer eu;Duuuina.
TERMS r
ime-tbird cash oa delivery of deed.
balance f
nurehase voaev la two eual annnal installments.
with Interest, to be secured by bond aad awrtraae
ea the preaiises. riity dollars casn. wnen prop
erty Is kno kel down. Fur farther particulars
see printed bills, or applr to or address.
S A. VS ILL, Att'y at Law.
declX ITS Stn A venae, Pittsburgh, Fa.
$1,000.
Money you can make selling
MURRAY'S
MAPS & CHARTS.
Address.
J. M. Murray,
detS Gt, Elizabeth, X. J.
GOLDSMITH,
DANTE, MILTON.
Ac, &c.
E. P. ROE'S WORKS.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,
Child's'History of England, Chatterbox,
And a host which I cannot now mention, all of which are
now being sold at greatly reduced prices.
LeRoy W. Fairchild's Gold Pens & Holders.
Christmas, Sew Hears' and Birthday Cards, without number.
We hope you will come to see our stock of
Elegant Goods, whether you wish to purchase
or not. Xo trouble to show goods, and every
body treated politely. Come and select goods
now, while the stock is full and complete, and
thus avoid the rush of the Holidav Season.
Any goods selected will be held until the
Holidays, if not desired to be removed sooner.
Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year, I am,
Respectfully,
c. N. BOYD,
IMammoth Block, SOMERSET, PA.