V -jlC Somerset Herald. : : ;eo. K. gCTIX. KUitor. A merry Christmas. The fame to you. My ChristniM gift.. Sturt in the new year with a cltar halanre thi-et. I'ay the printer. The Pullman fa'ace Car Company have !corrrPocEKi)ici. ....Deewnteria.lMS. fnrpet the jor. , .. the new corunt is a s, 1' it- J U.w (.'ad Vltt. -,inie u ui b , usJ i!- in it death throes. J.-.-r.bc for the Ha and get a good ' jj.j it the laee to get g'oves of all siclit. Who ,1 wit Potatoes for sale at Keller t -., liciijt and lark-eft line of clothing " :;!.a county iout of debt and has quite .iri'Hi on hand. u i,.r wear in Seiuerset. ..st ?t.,ck of Cigars and Tobacco in the , '.. i be l'ouii-1 at Keller & Sauner's. v.ar with all its attendant reliefs for ,a!ifulii. will soon dawn. f.,nly Myli-liand lar.-e line of gentle r . . wear, at llefflvyV. .,t Krantlin AVyx.'.7ry.of Chaniborsburg r lili'h a dai'T edition next year. .,.!- in any line and theclieal-eft in town, tumid at HctHey'a corner. , ; -ai.klin county weather prophet pre-.'..'t..rty-f.ur snows this winter, ten of ' wiV. 1 of treat depth. , ,-! tail to cail when in Somerset, to see ', ;r.,. and collars ut Heffley's corner, :,, atnl cheap. t .,.. . hat not interfered in any way, heard from, w ith the running of ... ,.a the railroads. : .f T n,l liontq :niuielif ' ni' .... ...... .... , ii. i.:..ru .... tiifultiA m-ar. N't Uanuikcrciiit.-i3, in.., c. H ...i.lav pre!iit8, at A. Nathan's . ,, V. tSarrett lias been re-elected . ,,i the l'.altiniord and Ohio .'l c.nipany for the twenty-sixth commenced running their new "buffet par lor cars on the fast express trains on the Pennsylvania railroad. The cars are the finest sjecitnens of the public conveyances r. V. Kimmell, Ks-i., is in Somerset to ' ever turned out nf the Pull snd the Holidays. J will undoubtedly prove very popular. They are longer than ttie ordinary parlor cars and are beautifully finished in hard woods, with large, comfortable chairs and very larite Persons who Lave the time should attend the day sessions of the Institute. There will leno school until after January 1st, and the youngsters are correspondingly happy. The Institute is in full blast and many familiar faces are seen among those in attendance. The sleet of Sunday night and the rain of Monday morning, have sadly demoralized the sleighing. The Hfbai.d wishes its patrons, one and all, a merry Christmas and a happy New New Year. The Union Temperance Meeting held in the Disciples' Church Sunday night was largely attended. Mr. Frank Meyers, w ho is attending school at l'rof. Hastings' Academy, West Phila delphia, is home for the holidavs. Messrs. Cook t lieerius last week made a large shipment ot goods to Contractor Mo Fadden, at the Allegheny Tunnel. let everybody accord a hearty welcome to the large number of teacher who this week honor our town with their presence. windows, above. each of which is an artistic setting of stained glass. In each car is a buffet, from which passengers can at any time be supplied with cold lunches and with tea, co.Tee and the better class of wines, liquors and cigars. The funeral of Frederick Kreager, Sr., took place Thursday December 20, at the Jersey Church. The funeral services were conducted by I'.ev. J. V. Boyd, of the Church of GA Congregation, of which deceased was a member for thirty years. Mr. Kreager was born in Hanover, Germany, in 1802. He came to this country when a young man and spent most of his life in Somerset county. He leaves a larpe circle of realatives iu this country. He had almost reached the age of S2 years when he was called to his eternal home. He was able to converse intellinently upon the prosject of a future life up to the hour of his death. Com. v,,ur I'hristmas and New Years' it l'i-hcr's Hook Store. largest cat.'st variety, prettiest designs, and I prices. v ;;i' meeting of the Pennsylvania r.a. As-H'ialion will be held in Har- Jl.ursdav, the th ot January The trial of young Nutt has been jKxtjon- ed for another week, on account of other engagements of iome of the lawyers concerned. Mr. George A. Collroth, who has been attending school at the West Philadelphia Academy, is home to sjfud his holiday vacation. We are always willing to publish any item of local interest that maybe handed us. If you know of anything of interest to the public, let us have it. j.-:r P.ros" have just introduced ,:,-,; iti their stock of Winter Hoot . a Ventilated Kubber Hoot that ,i -eat or chill the feet. Htii;l:i:gton County Commissioners allow the County Institute i their seisti in the new Court ,. : j-jc-t . a-h prices paid for wheat at .: - :.;.!, l:erlm. Pa. Cai.vin Hay, Pp jnetor. ... ;i:itm:i! inecting f.f the surviving , rv.it tlie Constitutional Convention ' . ti-ylvaiiia w ill be held in Altoona on ;. it:-t They will hold a banquet at ; -:r. House. t' . wimlow is full of linen hand L at five cents, and the best selection at all prices. Don't fail to call before in ail pone. r i,."s f.rthe three lectures during the s ;..rs" Institute are now on sale at C. N". -. : I'rui Store. Season reserved seat . jl.LV. Single admission, 49 cents. . r. . i seat, "o cents, ,,ly go to Cook Si Beerit' for dolls, .-. atnl all kinds of toys and Holiday ;- : whic h establishment you will fun Vi, ili-play, the greatest variety, and a:--' nriccs- : 'e parts of this county farmers did - : -utle plowing during the pleasant :i . -..f this month, somethine unusual : .-h parts. - ,r.- and examine my stock of fall and vr hats Wfore purchasing elsewhere, v are a'.', fresh, having just been received the eastern cities. Mrs. M. M. TrM'Wei.l. :!.in the last five or six weeks diphthe-::a- heen in every family in the borough i .a. in. 'lit, Huntingdon county. The ; sehls have been closed for four i ..n account of the disea-, and many . r-1 1 have dietl. . .;waitto buy a nice Holiday pres r your wife, sweetheart, cousin, or aunt, d .n t fail to call at A. Nathan's. Wanted, all the teaclitrs attending the Institute to call and see my large and ele gant stock of books and Christmas cards. Bargains can be had at Wcllley's. Messrs. George and WillicIaer, who are attending school at Kldcr's Kidge, Indiana county, arrived home Saturday evening, w here they w ill remain till after the Holi days. Mr. liuesel I'hl, an employee of the Cam bria Iron Company, and his sister Miss Mamie, who has been attending the female seminary at Pittsburgh, arrived home Sat urday to spend Christmas week. Fulton, the only county in the State that has no railroad, is rejoicing because work has Ix-gun on the Siding Hill tunnel which is tobet;,7,,0 feet long, and through which the Yanderbilt line is to enter the county. ur principal thoroughfares were crowded with sleds and sleighs Saturday, and our stores were filled with country ieople, pur chasing freely of the tempting Christmas wares oil-red for sale by our smiling merchants. It makes the deer hunters fairly sick to set- such a nice snow after the season has closed. We sympathize with them, but guess they will have to stand it. Providence appears to be with the timid deer and the despised legislator! A Johnstown colored preacher has got himself into trouble by tying the connubial knot for a young couple in tiiat place. The girl is not yet thirteen years of ace. and went into the matrimonial business without th consent of her superiors. The heavy fall of sleet Sunday night de layed all trains on the S. tC. Kail road on Monday. The mail train from Johnstown, due here at 11:47 a. m , .lid not arrive till 4 13 p. iu., and the mail north, due here at ll"p m., did not get here for two hours af ter it was due. The Dun kanis hold their National Con vention next spring three miles west of Dayton. Ohio, rear the junction of the Day ton A Vnion ami Panhandle railway, hum" tier has been collected for the tabernacles required by the occasion, the largest one be ing intended to accommodate .r.t"J people It is expect.-d that l"o.Oi; members of the denomination will attend the convention. The Somerset House was lighted by gas .- ! .Satiirdav tiicht for the first time It is the j first building in the town that has ever been I so lighted. The gus is manufactured from benzine and is generated in a tank under ground, in the lower end of the lot. Gas i piixf Were laid all throuirh the house at the .e. ommissionenof Huntingdon county limc jt was built, and every room has at r:i:sed cupsidi rable local excitement by j (,at one j,.t j jt xiie light is a very good i.j to allow the superintendent of ! (inp aI1 j of ,vurM. ; a great convenie nee. i- to hold the teachers' institute in the j curt house. The in-titu1e will be J T,,e ran,u,a of santa Haus render.-.l by ::: the chapel of the normal school. : tU( st.ll(,iars all j teachers of the Disciples' IititValo I.itne Company i now sell- Sunday School in the Court House "Saturday ,i I.ime at eight cent, delivered on j night, was greatly enjoyed by a large audi- a-s at their works. For orders, write to j e,,oe. The Christmas tree contained a pres .mi Mason, Garrett, Pa. j ent for each mernlKT of the school, and at - Postmaster General has directed the ! the close of the Cantata the large tree was the Superintended ,:;,, r.. made, three and six cent , and the presents distributed among .dilations of postage .stamps and stamp- lighted and appreciative scholars. It was a .clones for others of different denonii- j rare treat in itself to see so many happy. ..... Mamped envelopes w ill lie ex- ' bright fafs. and prettv children togetli pi at the full current rate. " 1 ' " e Poller Procvss Flour for saleby M-s-rs Harris burg, it is said, will be the scat o --ASanner has had a law ran. Thir operations lor me new anuerom raiooa... just received a new lot which will be j The officers of the South Pennsylvania are lower than the price ; now negotiating w n:i me omc-ers oi uie .-ai- DeK-slt Company, of Ilarnsburg. with a view of making the latter the trus-ee for The Harrisburg Patriot says that on Mon day articles of merger and consolidation were filed ami granted in the cilice of the secretary of the commonwealth by the di rected of the Seaboard, Tittsburg and Great Western, railroad company and the Delaware Water Cap ami Southwestern railroad, company. The former company was chartered about two years ago, but not much has been done toward the completion of its line, w hich starts in the locality known as the Baltimore and Cumberland valleys near Green village. Franklin county, to a point west of Pittsburg, along tha Ohio river, in Allegheny county. The road is to run through Pittsburg and will be 210 miles in length. The charter of the other com pany, the "Delaware Water (Jap and South western." was issued a few wecKs ago. It was to start in the towuship of Londonderry, ledford county, and extend to Smitblield, Monroe county, near Delaware w ater gap, a distance of iVo miles. The object of the merger as stated in the pajcrs tiled is "to best promote the interest of the public." t lut-siders w ho seem to have some knowledge of the affair say it is to form an outlet for the Baltimore and Ohio railroad through Penn sylvania. The new road as consolidated will be known as the "Seaboard, Pennsylva nia and Western railroad company," the main office nf which is to be located in Philadelphia. All the stock of the old cor onations is to be uancellcd,:i ml new issued ut fifty dollars per share, the capital stock being placed at 1 1. -00,000. Theotliccrs are : Pres ident, Hubert M. Janney. Philadelphia; treasurer, S. V.. Heasley, Brooklyn ; secreta ry, C. M. Stabler, Springfield, X. J.; directors K. I.. McConaughy, W. T. Hirons, H. C. Lincoln, K. G. Price, J.J. Summers, Thomas T. Baltz, Philadelphia; Walter Stobler, Springfield, N. J.; T- H. Cross, Brooklyn: The .V.i. Ih Amrricaii .Vi-iVw for January presents a table of contents (xissessing in the highest degree the character ot contemporary human interest. First, the opposite sides of the question of" Ecclesiastical Control in I'tah " are set forth by two representative men. whop competence furthe performance of the task undertaken by them resjective!y admits of no doubt, viz: President John Taylor, the oflicial head of the Mormon Church, and the lbn. Eli H. Murray, Gov vernor of the Territory of I'tah. Senator John I. Mitchell writes of the "Tribulations of the American Dollar," recounting the strenuous efforts of the people of the I'nited States to extinguish the national debt, and contending that it is our imperative duty to-day to settle definitely the question, whether we shall Lave dollars of unequal commercial value in circulBtion. In an article entitled "Theological Ke-adjust-ments." the Lev. Dr. J-H. Rylance insists upon the necessity of eliminating from the formularii-s of belief and from ttie current teaching" of the churches, whether in the Sunday-school, all doctrines and all statements of supposed facts which have been discredited by the advance of t-iegctical scholarship, and by the prog ress of natural science. Senator Henry W. Blair, taking for his theme "Aicohol in Politics." declares his belief that another irn pressihle conflict is at hand, and advo cates the submission to the eople of an amendment to the I'nited States Constitu tion prohibiting the manufacture, sale and importation of intoxicating liquors. No one who read in the December llnirw the lirrst hall of "The day of Judgment," Gail Hamilton's incisive review of the domestic life of Carlvle, will forego the pleasure of (crsuingthe latter half in the current num ber. "Evils Incident to Immigration," by Edward Self, is a forcible statement of the mischiefs wrought by the importation into our social and )xlitical life of an enormous annual contingent from the lowest stratum of the population of Euroe. Finally, the subject of Bribery by "Railway Passes' is discussed by Charles Aldrich and Judge N. M. Hubbard. Published ut :0 Lafayette Place. New York, and for sale by booksell ers generally. THKfiA-' !! Plkasi rk Compliments of THE B. V. O. ISTIIK SHAI'EOF 1xW R.ATES AND Perfe.t Faciutiks. The B. .V .. as usual, is first to the front with holiday greetings, 11 Court convened at 10 o'clock Monday morning, and was in session till Saturday evening. The following cases were disposed of: Daniel A. Lucas vs. Thomas Flanigan. Assumpsit. Jury return a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for i2J0. Motion for a new trial filed. Benjamin Boyer and Susan his wife, for the use of the said Susan Boyer vs. Peter Shoemaker. Case sur slander. By consent , of parties and direction of Court the jury was withdrawn and case settled as per paper filed. Same vs. Same. Case aur Slander. Settled same as above. C. P. Lenhhart and Elizabeth his wife, for the use of said Elizabeth, vs. Eli Deitr, Mi chael Bets. John Speicher, and George A. Swank. Case.) Case continue at cost of plaintiff. Mary.E. Galhraith va. Somerset and Cam bria R. R. Co. Verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $1,200. Motion for new trial filed. to Edie Items. Miss Lizzie Will has returned borne, remain over the holidays. Our merchant has his counters and shelves well filled with Christmas goods. Rev. King, ol Somerset, preached in the Reformed Church at this place on Sunday last. The Rboads School is progressing finely nnder the management of its efficient teach er, H. L. Y'oung. Messrs. Francis and Josiah Friedline have moved their steam saw mill to a point one mile west of Edie. The farmers In this vicinity are making good use of the opportunity the present deep snow affords them of hauling lime stone, etc Jonathan Miller is not running his tan nery very extensively this winter. He says the low price at which leather is selling won't justify him in doing it. The Reformed Church at Edie is making great preparations for Christmas. Ttiey in tend having two Christmas trees, the Sunday School having raised a nice sum of money for the purchase of toys, candy, etc. G. , . . i -,t l.i:.... II,. 1 .i.;...1 .fits froit hv asters toexcnangeioriiirpiioio s .r , s,..,.,, s ...... - , ,t.i;,,., i), eomnliineiit of the season the tie- ' - . manlier at one pleasing and enticing. i alxmt Lo per cent k-i-toforeasked in Somerset. .' fci.HK ' Ar.! ' A Sai.vk. The greatest ii.-al wonder of the world. Warranted speedily cure bunts, l-niivs. cut". Fleers. ' rheum. Fever sow. cancer", piles, chil- t . corns, tetter. 1 happed hands, and all 1 t eruptions. truaraMee.l to cure in every '..m-e. r money refunded. 'J.) cents per 1. r or sale !v . i ' u. jun.-" T ... eek of pravcr commences with the - Sin. .lav inJhe vear. Jaunurv ih. and ' vetieral topics, as follows: Monday, : ::ary 7, praise an Thanksgiving ; Tues c January P. confession of sin and prayer families and intnictors of youth ; -r-lay. January 10. prayer for the rch of Christ ; Friday January 11, inter--" 11 for nations at home and abroad. This i' Funeral series of topics, and sub-divis n ay be made according to the wishes ' , f .r and churches. ' 'il l-Tuns Coming As the Holidays ap- The low r iles go into effect at all stations on Main-Line Divisions and branches east of tlieiMno Kiver. except net ween liaiuniore ami Washington, on ineiweiuy-seconu, unu 'ioe who go to take Christmas turkey with friends may remain until after New Year, and enjoy themselves to the greatest extent. If they do not want to go on that late, tickets can be had on the I' M. tTtth and We deem it but justice to our many patrons and friends to make this public an nouncement. For some time two charac ters, one by the name of Fisk and one by the name of Mike, have been writingand talking about us, and we are pleased to say you will hear of them no more. Mr. Fisk has gone into the wholesale business for himself and Mike has Wight twenty thousand acres of good farming land in a thickly settled Western State. We would say that we are still selling goods at the same stand in Som erset, and would advise all who want to get rich to buy from us, and in a few years you can save money enough to do as Fisk and Mike have done. We are closing out our overcoats and caps way under price. We wjsh you all the compliments of the season. We remain. Yours truly, J. B. SSYPF.R & Co. BuOTIIKKSVAI.LEY Items. A nurry Christmas to all the readers of the Herald. Work having commenced on the Alle gheny Tunnel, Berlin is experiencing a bus iness boom. C. A. M. Krissinger has started a new hardware store in Bej-lin. It supplies along felt want in this section. The literary society which was organized at the Plankroad School house, busted last week, but in its stead one has been organized at Sandy Hollow, which we hope will have longer life. At this time the four happiest men in these parts arc P. J. Meyers, George Fogle, Sam Roilamer and Mr. Matthews. I think they are all boys, arid hope they will name them after the next President. The coal mines along the Buffalo Yalley were all very dull during the summer, but since the election of Carlisle, the free trader as speaker, matters are much worse. The trade cannot he revived.'cxeept'by a Repub lican Congress. At present the indications are that the winter will be as mUd as the ninth, and there are good prospects sor another abundant crop of ice, of which I think there is more stored in this township than any other two districts in the county. The schools of the township are all closed during the week, and the teachers are at tending the County Institute. It is to be hoped that the representation of teachers, di'ectors and friends of education from Brothersvalley will compare favorably with those from other districts. At this writing sledding is splendid, and our farmers are making good use of it in hauling limestone and coal. It is no uncom mon occurrence to see from -5 to 30 sleds pass through Berlin before sunrise, on their way to the limcquarry of Edward Kimmel, and at the quarry it reminds one more of the Fnion depot at Pittsburgh, than of a lime quarry on a Brothersvalley farm, Coasting is a splendid exercise, and very extensively engaged in by the lads and lass es of Berlin. In fact, the pavements are made as smooth as a looking glass by this coasting, and pedestrians are always in dan ger of having their equilibrium knocked from under them by some of those fleet coasters. Now, I dan't begrudge the boys their coasting, only I think the javements are not quite the plaee for It. Now and Thin. The Christian people of Western Pennsyl vania, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia all want a live newspaper, pure in iu morals. The Pittsburgh Weekly Commercial Gazette contains more news of interest to the Chris tian family of whatever denomination than any other Pittsburgh paner. With the Somerset Herald to furnish you with the live news of your own county and the PhUburgh Weekly Gtmmercial Gazette to give you the political, social, agricultural and relieious news of the State, Nation and world your family will be furnished with clean and wholesome reading matter during the entire year of 1$S4 for the small sum of $1.2.. A Wide-awakiDbcggist Mr.C. X.Boyd Is always alive to his business and spares no pf.ins to secure the best of every article in his line. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for consumption, coughs, colds, hoarseness, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis or any affection of the throat and lungs Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free. Regular size $1. The personal proerty of Daniel Fritz, deceased, late or Brothersvalley township will be offered for sale Thursday, January 3, lSS4.atlr.il. FARMS for SALE. Sl.u.ce Id MIlf..r.l tnwniliip. Somerset 'ounty. two uiile CentrcTille mf Dv mile Inm sjeuie'r et. The larins jolnllv eontain i crei. The Ihd.I lwpil, and niostof It hs n llniwl. Waieria nearly every field. I n.terli.l with fom veld otc.l. whirh h now in operation. Two xixt aiipie ami peara iirvSnnU. tl netRhbor- is a fruitful source of disease. The Jegs get j VZFuV aX. cold, driving the blood to the head, and IW- A-I'p'y at once and i.buin a trgin. ms w .lu.t.r.ii. : ..... 1-1. mean to eli. Sor lurtlier lnl..rmati..ni.ilv to J. . ...6CoLi.ciciiowseasyicumsioiiiii- B. Snyder, Sumerfet. .r K. K. and Ueorve K. An exchauf e says the practice of dressng boys in short pants, in obedience to fashion (and little girls in skirts nitv lie included) theria and othe diseases of the throat and lungs. Tiietbamplaw The unabated an dabom inabls tramp nuisance is daily becoming more annoying and obnoxious while the act, passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature a few years ago to suppress professional tramping, remains as a dead letter on our statute boeks. It would not be just to condemn, unquali fiedly, all persons designated as tramps as unworthy of kindness or charity, for possi bly there may be many among them whose true story would call forth our tenderest emotions. But there are so many whose roving life is a matter of choice or has been brought about by indolence and dissipation that the tramp, in general, is set down as an unmitigated vagrant, devoid of nearly ail worthy traits of character. This floating population is evidently a blur on our civilization as long as we show our incompetency to deal with it successful ly. The idleness and beggary which are , necessary accompaniments of a tramp's life. must lead to the loss of self-respect and con sequent degradation, and the thousands of them that are daily passing to and fro and watching for an opportunity to commit some depredation, must necessarily have an evil influence on our body politic as well as being highly obnoxious to industrious and, provident people. The community has been harfassed so persistently of late by these dirty, ill-looking vagrants that the people are commencing to feel that some relief from the nuisance is de voutly to be wished. The enforcement of the tramp law might have the desired effect if the people would tuake up their minds that it should be enfoacedin every ,case com ing under their observation. Section one of this law provides that any person going from place to place begging and requiring money and a living, and having no fixed place of residence in the county or city in which he shall be arrested, shall be deemed a tramp and on conviction shall he sentenced to prison for a eriod not exceeding twelve months. Section two provides that any tramp entering a dwelling house without the jwniission of the occupant, or shall kindle any fire in the highway, or on the land of another without the owner's consent, or shall be found to be carrying dangerous weapons and firearms, and shall on being tried by a jury, lie found guilty of unlawful practice as aforesaid, shal be sentenced to prison at hard labor for a period not exceed ing three years. Section three provides that any act of begginc or vagrancy as described shall be evidence that the person committing the same is a tramp. Section four provides that any person may apprehend a tramp and take him before a justice of the peree or alderman, whose duty it shall be after hearing the evidence, to discharge or commit the prisoner for trial, as in other cases of misdemeanors. Section five provides that the acts shall rot apply to any female or minor under sixteen vears of age. nor to any blind, deaf ordumn person unable to perform manual labor. The Weellif tWitoriui Gazette each week contains two or more portrait? of men ami women of the hour, together with interest ing biographical" sketches of the subjects Its news columns bristle with live news, and with the Somerset Hekald and the Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette as regular vis itors, every family circle can keep fully posted on all great topics of the times. Not 1 This If any of our readers have private receipts for liniment, family medi cines, horse powders, etc., that they desire to baye compounded, they will do well to consult Campbell, the Druggist, 204 Main street Johnstown. His stock of drugs, dye stuffs, etc., as not only fresh but pure, and his prices reasonable. His aim is to please bis customers, and he knows that the way to do this is by selling strictly pure goods at reasonable figures. Don't forget the name and number. 2H4 Main St... Johnstown. Snyder, on r remise i'osUjfticv, Uiaile, Pa. dcW St. JJXECUTORS' OTICE. tsute of Laiarni Hochstetler, tlec'd late of Jeff erson towuship, Somerset County, Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been it run led to the undersigned lj the proper authority, notice Is hereby (Oven to all persons Indebted to taid estate to make lrnmeot. ate payment, and those hartu claims anairn the same to present them duly authen-tested lriet tlemnt on Saturday, February .'. lsxi, at the ot Bee of the Kxeentor, la New Centrevtl le. A A HON WILL, dce.W ecu tors. OF Brook Trout, Salmon and Labrador Her ring, can't be beat, at Keller A Sanner's. Morgan's blankets will make the most suitable Holiday present you can buy. Prices for gray $4.f0 to i'.VO per pair, do white $0.00 to $7.80 per pair, do scarlet $o.ii0 to W 50 per pair. No shoddy, no cotton, sx-mi your orders by mail to .William S. Mokgan, Quemalioning. Pa. Whoever wrote the following did it well: "It is not what people eat, but what they digest, that makes them strong. It is not what they read, but what they read, but what they remember that makes them leorn ed. It is not what they profess, but what they practice, that makes then rightaous." Thi'sandsof Books for the Holipays. 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 tears tards, albums, scrap books, writing desks, box paers, purses, and other beauti ful articles suitable for holiday presents. Vet it is my intention this holiday season The readers of the Herald will 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 rush the last week, and desirable goods are sometimes gone. Call at once. Gebuakt's Best. If you want gixid bread buy none other than "Gebhart's Best Flour," manufactured under the "New Jonathan Mills Process," the improvements prepara tory te the manufacture of which cost the proprietors of the mill $30,000, and our re tail trade of one hundred barrels a month attests the fact that it is no humbug. Respectfully, Cook t Bf.ebitn. Holiday Exhcrsion Pennsylvania Rail road. The usual custom of placing on sale Excursion Tickets during the holidays will this year be observed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company ; Philadelphia, Wilming ton and Baltimore Railroad ; Northern Central Railway, West Jersey Railroad, and Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, and to that end round-trip tickets will be sold at nl 1 ticket stations on the above lines on I'e cembtr 2-Jd :!. tilth, iilth, 00th. ::0:h, .'Jl-t, lssj, and on Juuury 1st, goxl for the teturn trip until January id, Particulars to be had at the ticket oflices of the company. There is no healthier food than oysters. Teachers, and everybody attending the In stitute will find them always fre sliest at Piatt's saloon, in basement, underneath Fisher's Book Store. Men's gloves and hose, collars and cull's and underware at all prices, can be had by the pair or dozen, at Hefiley's. pUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate ! BY virtue of an order or sale lisued out ot the Orphan's Court of Somerset Ceunty, to me direct ed, 1 will expoue to public sale on the premise u.c prujicnj laic 01 juua mug, uec o, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1SS3, at I o'clock p. M., the following real estate situate In Soinenet twp.. In said county, adioining lands ot Jacob Coun'rynian, DavH 'Taytnan, Daniel Cmuse, Moses Younit. John Hay and Oeo. i'eun tryman, containing to acres snd 'J3 perches. This is a very desirable home, situate about one-hall mile a'ove Lavansvllle, eonvnicnt to the Btore. chool house aud church. There is a good two. lory house and barn and all necessary outbuild ings on the premises. Land under good culttva tiun. TEKMS. l.iOO in hand on delivery of deed, one-third to remain alien for the widow, the interest to he paid to her annually during her natural llietlme, ani at herdeaththe principal sum to the heirs and legal representatives ol John King, dee'd, 1 he balance in two equal annual payments, to be secured by u.tginent bond. Ten per cent ol hand money to be paid when property is knocked di.wn. Postewlon April 1, 196, when (Iced will be deliv. ered. LAVt.Mi K1.G novai. Trustee. BACKLOG i.ur larKc, It page paper, ulieii wulo.-iiariuitii( serials, siurte. choice nitiweliany, etc, is sent 3 ru.initu ) THI AI-lor '. cents, and we send fcv tRV SL HSUKIHKK Mtfc..ur new Holiday Pickann. cmul mi ol IU pieces popular music, lu interesting gunje?, 1 para oi age anu lor. uue telling cards. 1 puck " Hold to Light " cards, I pack lun and llir taiion card. 1 set chronio card. 1:1 new tricks In magic, ft new puzzles, game ol lortune. the mystic orncie. :j mil to get ricn. rieiiers wunderiut delu.Umi cards, etc., etc. Kortlrn AluMne. meul! Agents wanted. -sample paper lor stamp. decix. BACKLOG PVR CO., Augusta, Me. Here we are Again! f ALWAYS IT THE Tew and Elegant Holiday Groods- V 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, FOB SALE ! A Two-storv Hotel at Meyers.ialc known a the Pa., fox: nous;. t'ompletely fnrnished tlimtiirh'int, with tine kpiuikIs. All in the best -'m I i t ion . Has u tirst-eia-ss, trade. Aiilres ff.J.JOMS, noVis, Meyersilaie. di-erset Co.. Pa. JCUTOuNOTICKr haiate of Daniel Krltz. defd. lateof Hmthersval ley township, Somerset county. Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby given to all persons lndebred to said estate tomake Immediate payment, and those having clalmsagalnst the same will presenttbem duly auibentlcated for settle ment en Monday. February 4, PJ-4, at the office ot J. 11. Fritz, in sjouerset. Pa. J. H. FRIT. I. J. BKVBAKER. Itel9. Executors. DMIMSTRATOU'S SALE. hv r rrnK..i in i.r.irf.i 1 1. f . . -. . 1 leaeis iorine mrrr icviuies uui mc j ..uier&ei i.ouniy, 1 win sen at the Court Hou?c TWI...,,- ln.linl. r now on sale at V. N. i -u- fTougn on Itoyd's PrtiR Ptore. feason reserveil seat tickets. $1.25. Single admission, 0 tents. Reserved seat, 50 cents. Holiday (loops I offer for th Holiday Trade a large and well selected assortment t.f standard and miscellaneous books, which will be sold at popular prices. I have all the I'ed-line Poets, and a full line of the favorite authors. Handsome sets of Dirk ens. Seott, Thackeray, tieorue Kliot. etc. Sew of history, biog-aphy, and books of travel. Many handsomely bound and !eantifully illustrated presentation books They really surpass anything of the sort ever brought to town. A great variety of books for children, larye and small. I will tdiow the most FUrb stock of Christmas cards ever offered in Somerset, among them a fall line of fancy fringe cards, than which there is none better made. Fine pictures in handsome frames, terracotta placjues, ar tistic fireplace screens, easels, fine velvet cabinet frames, and many other nice things. Weltley'a, up sCairs, second floor, front room, next to Schroek'a store. Overcoats, Suits for men, youths' school boys and children. Hetlley can beat any thing in Somerset. Ion't tail to call as they will be sold cheaier than ever d'.iriiiu the holidays. For a cheap clock, watch, or jewelry for ladies or genta, call at HelHey's. If you wan to buy Holiday Toys at bottom prices, go to A. Nathan's. FRIDAY, J.LVril, 1884, the real estate of Elizabeth Fhearcr. decascd e..n1ting ol a house an-l l"t In Shi.wmantown. S iruersei townrhin. m.!. icing lamli oi H.inv Jfoyts, Solomon Lcnliart, and others. Terms made known on day of p1c FliEU W. UIKSECKER. 'leel' Admidisirator. A DMlNtSTHATOR-S NOTICE. MAURI ED. Estate of Hiram J. Miller, late of Falls Cltv, Nebraska. Lett-rs of administration on the above estate having been granted to Ibe undersigned by the proper authority, notice Is h-rW.r in i n I persons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment anu tnose having claims or demands will please .resent them duly authenticated t..r settlement on Saturday, llecember ii ls:t. at the residence of Joiiah iloyts. in Uuemahoaing two. JOHN J. Mll.LLK. novH Adminlxrator. NANCY WCAVE1C Administratrix. the bondholders in the mortgage tobecve cr.ted r.pon the entire road and upon which the money for its construction will le se cured. The niortra-e will b. given for several million dollars. All the financial transactions will probably take place in Harrisbiin: through the Safe and IeiHsit Com 1 2"th, thus to cover Christinas travel, and 1 Go make a grand specialty ofbooks. Thou tickets eood to return until ami including 1 sands of books now on my shelves and .T.muar. il. Again. n the J'th, tickets go on sale fr New Year travel, and can be bought that day, the ."'th. ."1st and January 1st, good to return including the second. 1: mak-s no dillerence in which direction one w atits to go. the low rate covers between 1.1 is- . - .- 1 i . 1 J one watits to go. uie lov. raie niiru m-inii-ii anv and the I irst Na'ional Hank. f , . f I all stations as prescribed. There is 110 doubt , , ; hut what the holiday travel this year will e Twenty-Seventh Annual Tearher , ,, . . . . Institute of .somerset County, w.v called to ! order promptly at three o'clock. Monday af- be unusually extensive, the prospect of pleasant weather, the great numlier of u,.! low rsifM oil ciiiiibinitiLr to create temoon. hv Superintendent Welh-r. Pravrrj , .' ... . , 1 - . 1 a desire to meet old friends and have a good was onereu ov j,ev. 1.. 1 . I'uinnii, ai.ei . . time once a vear at least wtuc'i me following oreatiizanon was eneci ed : Pn-sident, J. C. Weller-Vice President, A.C.Holbert; Secretary. J. H. Pfahh-r; As sistant Secretary, J. M. ICo igh ; yuery Man agers, D. C. Eichnor anil M. C. Herkey. On hundred and ten teachers were enroll ed. Trof. T. 15. Noss, of the Califo rna State . 1. we will place in Stock and offer for j Normal School, was introduced and made a few remarks, after which the Institute ad. journed to in eet at 7.30 j. in. t everybody, our usual variety, of ''.as good. Consisting in part of a few ' f I'andies and Candy Toy. 1' btih- bet Virginia Fancy Hand-picked . :. t..r-thrr wtth a large Stock of is. Walnuts. Tirazil nuts. Pecans, '"'s. Cocoanut. Oranges, lemons. Uai ' ' iirrai ts. Prunes, Pig. Iates, ;rapes. The best place in town to buy your Clirist na Cards is at Welfleys, becausethere yon will find the greatest variety, the most beau tiful designs, and the lowest prices. Ituy your Christmas Pooks 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 the P.eil-line and American poets, many 'wion of Court that has ever n Somerset county on the 8ab- beautifully bound and illustrated presenta tion books, sets of 1'icltens, ltiacieiay. The first been held ..! .tut- v oTx-nxl at U o'clock Sunday morning intheCrand Jury room, for the Oeorpe Eliot's works. Misa AIeotf. works me averiv novels, ere, an at price. purpose of receiving the verdict in the case . . . . . ,1 v i:t 'rangeand Union Peel. Spices, Can- f Mrs Wm. Galhraith vs. the Somerset A ! At MeitJey syou wui nna oooas .or c.m--;. and many other items, the like ! r.,I.H. 15. H Co. The re waa an im-1 rfren large and small, many juveniles at but snot often seen outside a Cily of j .nA interestine one. and several over n11 ,ne 8 days had been occupied in its trial. The jury retire) to their room at three o clot k Satur-! 'wi.ielj " ial.abitanta. Shall we have the plea- " waiting on you ? answer, pleas, by 'S 1: rmr Store, liespect fully. Cook & Beerits. couiilers, and yet thousands more coming for this holiday 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, biograph ies. science and fiction. Valuable works in sets, including Pickens, Scott, Pulwer. Irving, Shakespeare. Complete and valuable exlitions of the above, and 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. K. McDowell, the leading jeweler of Som erset county, now has his Holiday special ties 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 Si! ver plated ware 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. 77ie WUi Commerrial Gazette has always been a straightout Republican paper, never switched from the track by clamors of any kind, and so it will always remain while the supremacy of Ihe Republican party contin ues to be necessary to the well-being of the State and Nation. The news from all polit ical standpoints is presented fully, as is the ; proper province of a Metropolitan paper, but the pajer in iolicy and principle is Republi can Pinion-pure, and blown into the bottle. The brand can be depended upon. XKSTOI1 BEKKEYBILE. At the Lu theran parsonage in Stoyestow 11, November 2s, lstvi, by Rev. A. K. Felton, Mr. J, AY. Nestor to Miss Minerva Berkeybile, both of this county. HORNER BAVSH. At the Lutheran parsonage, Stoyestown. December l'l, lsv, by the same, Mr. Henry P. Horner to Miss Nancy Baush. both of this county. MOSTOLLER WRIGHT. December I-. 113, at the residence of Mr. Albert Wright, by Rev. Wm. D. Lel'evre, Mr. John E. Mos toller to Miss Sadie Wright, both of near Mostoller's Station, this county. j KELLER WILT. At the same time and j place, by the same, Mr. Jacob Keller to Miss Lizzie Wilt, both of near Mostoller's Station, this county. PI.ITT BITTNER, December Z, Is.!, at the Central hotel, ill Somerset, by Rev. J. F. Shearer, Edward C. Plitt, of Meyers dale, to Miss Amanda J. Bittner, of Somer set, Pa. BINGNER Dl'XMIRE. December 23, at the residence of the bribe's father, in Somerset township, by Rev. J. F. Shearer, Mr. John Bingner to Miss Minnie M. Dun mire, both of Somerset county, SHUM A K ER STUTZM AN. At the Evangelical parsonage, in Somerset, Decem ber 10, lsS3, by Rev. D. K. Ijivan, Mr. John Shuuiaker und Miss Susan Jane Stutinian, both of Somerset county. Pa. E' ECTIOX NOTICE. fliere will be an election heldd In Berlin on the'-Mih day ol liecemlwr, ISM, by the members of the Fanner's I'nion Amsm-i.h1-n and tore in surance Comimnv of Somerset C 'ounty.. Pa. 10 elect a President, Vice f realdent, Secretary and ii Directors. Hy order ol the BoarJ. norts D. J. llui'BASifn. PHILIP H AY, Secretary. Prc-iient. . DMIXISTKATOR'S XOTICE. Esiateof Mary Ann Heter. late of Somerset twp. Somerset county. Pa., dee'd. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned br the prop-r authority notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment and those havingclalmg against he same to present tbem duly authenticated for (set tlement, on Satuniay, the lwh dy ol January. ISM, at the otfice of S. C. Trent, in Somerset. deeli Handsome Boxed Tapers in Plush and Silk, Handkerchief Boxes, Clove Boxes, Tuff Boxes, Burses, Pocketbooks, Ladies Watch Cases, Work Boxes-, Hand Glasses, Picture Frames in Silk, Plush and Gilt, .Sterescopea and View., And various articles that combine the useful with the ornamental. Ladies are hoard to exclaim, Oh, my ! If I could only think of something that would he suitable for a gentleman, I would buy it." Well, just let me mention a few of the many hand some goods that would be useful, and very pretty, I have Gents' Toilet Crises, One of which any gentleman would be proud to own. U T-GLASS INKSTANDS, very fine Shaving Mugs, Seal lVket Books, Side Books and Purses, Gents' Watch Cases, Cigar Cases and Smoker's Sets, Box of Tine Cigars, Gold Toothpicks, Gold Pens and Holders, and Gold Pencil Cases. Indeed, my stock is so varied that young and old, rich and poor, alike can be suited. I might mention a number ticl miscellaneous ar es, such as COMBS, Sponges, Anagrams, Ml US J IES, 1 Ell FV MBit Y, Fine So a ps, SI teed J! irds, A IS C Blocks, Scraj Books, iSicf Litate HKNKY H. STKKN. A.tmiaittrator. CUTOR'S XOTICE. Jenner of Cyrus Horner, late of TW.., Ssomereet Co., Pa., dee'd. Letters testamentary on ahoy estate haying been granted to the undersigned by the proper au thority, notice is hereby given to all persons In debted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those havlnt claims against it to pre sent them duly suthentlca'.-l for settlement on Saturday. Ja i uary 19. 19S4, at the late residence 1 sain deceased. LYD1A M. HORNER, deel?. Eiecutrut TVhisp Brooms, tie. I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Among which you will find the Poets, BYROX, MEREDITH, WADS WORTH, Bl'RXS, TEXXYSOX, CHAUCER, BROWNING, POE, BLIC SALE - OK - IUKI. Valuable Real Estate! y virtue ofthe lat will and testament of Cyr:: A M-rner. laie 01 .iennr i-.wnsint-. N.m-ers-1 C r unty. Ia.. !coeast. the un trU:a3 1 will exoM to public sale, on the premi-ei! 01 ai.l de ceased, 011 TUESDAY, JAXIASY 1, 181, Excited Thocsaxd all over the land are going into ecstasy oyer Dr. King 's New dii I days. coyery for Consumption. Their un'ooked ' These were children of Jacob and Susan KOOVTZ. November IS, 1SS3, Jacob Foster Koon'z, aged 4 years and 4 day;. vruiVT' v I f r I t P o'eloiiti, a the real enate ofuald dt-caseil. .xww.. x .. ..."ciri , ice i, .uui. xi.. ; o.in!ittiig l a lartu Htuate In Jenner town'hip Villa Koontz at'i-d l-'vejirs J mr.ntl.. ,f adioining land! of Jonathan Shunk. Peter J . " Howroan, John W.Oar-iner. David Weand,Len 41 aajs, riedline. and others, containing P5aerc9. tn-ire I'fu iT7 rw..u. fz;n .r Vr,ut. ll "? Hv" ni1 balance well - ' s - - 1'"- j niinrii timierea, naring a good Koontz, aged 6 years, 1 month, and 4 Some unknown news-paper wit contributes the f ilowing to the literature of the day: There was a man in our town who thought be was wond'rous wise; he swore bv all thinR good and bad he'd tiever advertise, His goods were advertised ere long, and thereby hangs a tale the ad., as read by all his friends, was beaded "sheriff's sale." At Welflev's i the only place 111 town where vou can buy fine cup ravings in hand- .1 r... ..! ..! t . me inuiira. lie ...--r.j ""-" elusion till eleven oYlk at night, when. tire-plac screens, hand-rented wood and the instructions of the Court theyi' cott. a, 4t.ea well as the largest n ,l. .r.. . r .. -'.. l .1 ..: A:.,. .,! I..,l, it : ,1,. ; assortment OI nne SlIK vei.n uu tsouu tu.- ' - ........ :.... 1. . .1. .v.. 1. frmM MHia ftn -; i,i:n-t- !t.t I l .v. ntMiHl new r.illi.inr mnrnini Ilil v ia bPUIth. It Will I '"""""'"" " ' ' tM-n-at 2fi! Slain Street, Johnstown, j be remembered, was killed one Sunday af--re 1 wculd be .l-s-d to see them, j tcrnoun. in the spring of f2. m hlls acting as r-'"k i,sin(,f 1,,r. llni rl..nisala rondurliir on the S C. K. K- neir Vick- Meilk-iiw. live SiuftV rerfiimerr ! rov's. IWierine that her husband's death , . , - tfcrifv m.. i -.. . . . i - I n.i;.H.nA. .,n sI.a i.btI ..f the "-"i'a;! attetitk totlie insertrad. ' Oonn-any, Mrs. HJalbraith brought suit for, l"i!re !arts CJrem, Pure I'owdered ' damage in the sum of JlO.uui). fhe was! " ' He.Vbore. Persian Insert Powder reDresei.ted bv F. J. Kooser. K1.. while W. There is trouble in the IHinkard cDurtn It is true all these nice goods are in an up stairs room, but it will pay you to come up and see theia. Open in the evening. Front room, up stairs, reit Uj evhrotk's store. ""Din need of .nvtiljllg in e-eaiid see ne or write fur U inquiries rl.eerfiilly answered. Chas. -TiairriTH 223 Main Street. U. Koontz. rxj.. and two Pittsburgh altor- j in Jackson towr.mip. tamona county, une nevs antwared for tlie defendant company, i pornmn seceded for some cause and were Tliecat was closely contested on both barred out of the edifice. They subsequent CBKisTMAft Toys bt th Thocsajids. The Grand Emporium for Christmas Toys and valuable Holiday Goods in Somerset, will as ucal be displayed for sale at Cook & Beerits', in the room occupied by the Five Cent Counter. All kinds of tovs for the little ones, from one cent up. A tremendous display of handsome dolls ; china, wax, and unbreakable dolls from one cent to two 4olIar Beautifi'l tea sets, china cups and saucers, mugs, etc One fine feature of the display will consist of elegant vases and moustache cups. A larger assortment, bet ter goods, cheaper prices, and more of them than we have ever offered before. Everybody attending Court should take advantage of this opportunity to take something home for Christmas for the little ones. We have for sale a very handsome lot of sleds for boys and girls. Cook & BEnrrs, t Otstebs ! I will have a good supply of tub, can and shell oysters for the Holidays. Our can oysters are equaled by few, and for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to posi tively cure Severe Caughs. Colds, Asthina. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Hoarsness, Loss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Meat Makeet. Main Street. We have just added a large Refrigerator to our Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo1 and clean. Mutton, Beef, Pork, Ac, kept constantly on band. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. We have, also, 100,000 new brick for sale, which we will sell by the hundred or thous and at a low price. Ross Davis A Co. Koontz, of near Stoyestown, who were taken sick in such quick succession by that dread disease, diphtheria. Though cast down we're not forsaken. Though afflicted, not alone; Thou didst give, and thou bast taken, Blessed Lord, thy will be done. F. Teachers and others attending the Insti tute, must not forget that the place to buy all kinds of toys and pretty little things for the Holidays, is at Cook 4 Beerits' aOlEBIETMAHMET. Corrected by Cook k BaaaiTS. BEAUX is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR Jt FEED Teacher's Headqi:abtebs during the In stitute will as usual.be at Fisher's Book Store, where tickets will be on sale for the various lectures, and where teachers and their friends can lounge around and be comforta ble, at their ease. Mr. Fisher will be pleas ed to show the teachers his stock of reward cards and elegant Holiday goods, suitable for presents: Volumes of poetry, histories, dictionaries, biographies, fiction, and all fwtka Will K inM li t H . -ll rs, I arrw.i al prices during Institute) week. Don't forget1 white , Apple dried. Appletmtter. Rat Braa. 1-w Butter, (keg) ... frollj Bnckwkeatfl tiu sea,lMk BeerwaxV Buos, ihouldert, f " Sid, country hmi. S3 Corn, (Mr) new f3 oni.... libelled) old " - arcaiyt. Call skins, f Egg. dos.: Flour, t 1 FUlKed. V b. (HOB) Haas, (taa-ar-euraa) y Ii.... Ord.fl Leather, red sol, V fc : air - ::::::: Mkldling. tad chop 10 (tell, ft bu Potatoes, V bu (new) Poacbet. dried. ' J Hy. ) ba MM 9 Sail, Mo. 1. l bbL itr. ....&ie --y0e ....sa -a DWELLING HOUSE, barn, an1 other outbuildings thereon. The farm it in a nign state oi cultivation. TERMS r One third in hind one-third to remain a lien tbe Interest to he paid annually to tbe widow, and at ter death tbe principal to he betra of atld t'rup Horner, decease.!, and the balance la throe e.jual annual Uucni. r ALSO Attaai time and place there will be (old the MTninal pr..eny of tali deeeased. Including uoree. snerp. ix f s, young- oaitie, nay, grain and iiou-enoiii lomuure. Jobs A. Waltsb, LYDIA M HORNER. decl'J Auctioneer. Executrix. pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The nnderiicroed will offer at public sale en the premises, at kock wood junction, ofthe Kalto. and ujuo and s. a, C u. -somerset Co., fa- on SA TURDA Y, January 12, ISS-i. at 2 o'clock r. f . ill the rollowfijs deicribed real eitate : Lots Not 12, 13 aad M oa tke plan ot the town of Miners! Poirt. sac saving a front of M feet on Main street, andeiten.iiug back 2uO feet to an alley, oa which ia erected a two-lry hotel kuuwa Ai th EAGLE HOTEL, - U round AJa-a. per sack $1 4-1 to ' " t Ashum. per tack M , J I tie T ie 4i3S .................aae loe ; 12' ' V.V.V.V.V. . . JtSQ : te Tie i e j .5 vifii: oo ! Property, with ttable, pool-room, blacksoJth ahoy 7Se j Dli other a:bildlngs. "y."'.ll"iirtiil'l TESIM8 s .-Wk-Mi -UI . V7oel "ee-lhlrd eath oa delkyerr ofdei, balaneeof ........... .lictuO puxaaM money ia two equal annual lnttailoaenta, sx 0c ' ','lB intereit. to be fecured by bond and mortgage ........ ....-tOcvvioc ' 00 tn preml1- Fifty dollars emih, when prp- ie!ertT Isknoiked down, Fcr further particolars . ' rA loe ' Printed bill, or apply to or address. i jSmJ S. A. WILL. Atfy at Law, "...r."".":!!l' docl 134 its Aveaee, Fttubaigu, Pa. si sotM w IBilC ICHwLAM WitTIB. ....toS.'Oe . llietaf waa iiuseiv L-uiimieu nil vnu ' - . - i o - - - - ....................... ' - ides, and resulted in a verdict of $1,21)0 ( ly forced the door open, and suit has been Ecelll by -none. Don't fail to give us FUber a Book Store, Cook ft Beeritt . J UieplaintiC ' brought against them. 'clL V. H. Platt. Block. I West, fl .V.V. EfceJ Having given U" mf mitle ruu-MSla Owaella. vllie aad l)untr. 1 will give ieaaoas oa la piano aad organ in " -"lty th eaiaicg GOLDSMITH, DANTK, MILTO.V. ic., A-o, E. P. ROE'S WORKS. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Child's.Hi8tory 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, New Years and Birthday Cards, without number. AVc 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 Xew Year, I am, Respectfully, c. N. BOYD, MammotlxlockSOfc,cri )