if (Cuntlnucd from First Payej Where are the characters cniing ts their rlace? I5ut these things will take care of themselves, , I suppose, and, as I only started to . 4 I ' 1 ... . v..i nia. f tory of tariff Itislation and its effects ...jL MniM it is best not to confuse iL mind with so roat'y different chiofts ifthe country can find an"- thintr in the record of tht Democrat-j f ic partv upon the tariff to justify confidence in it, I have not been able to find it. It has r.ever ueen honest even to itself upon this ques tion, and never will be. It has for many Years been the foe of the busi ness interests of the country, while the Republican party stands in speech and action as not only the earnest friend of the laborer, but of the manufacturer, in the cementing of whose interests only happiness r.A ,rwirit ran he found. The Democracy never has and never will j keen its professions upon the tariff, j It will promise wf ii unui iuw power; then its firet objective point will he a revision to a free trade standard. I tear in this game they can play upon the prejudices of the Sauth and bring it up solidly, though reluctantly, upon that issue in favor of a Democratic I'resident. This feeling will and eught to arouse the strong, earnest power of the North in favor of carefully guarding its manifold industries. wATCHI.Vi TOT. GAME OF TOUTTCS. "Who will be the candidate ?" "That you will have to ask some one else. I am not in politics now, though I k'-cp a pretty close eye on The nossession and us of political pwer is exceedingly fuscinatir.p. and I like to study the ebbs and flows of the tide as well as ever. One thing I will say, the Re publican candidate next year must be a strong, pocitive man, one who carries the confidence of the country and can be relied uju.n for a vigor ous, vet conservative policy if elect ed. There are several such men in the j .arty, and I have implicit reli ance in the wisdom of a Republican Convention to name such a one : sr.me man capable of dealing with the liiltpft duties of the crisis w hich we are rapidly approaching. I shall never take part 'in a Presidential canvass again and must decline to name any of the men whom I think would be" acceptable candidate!.." "P.nt can the divisions in the party be healed ?" 'i assume that Ihere ore no divis ions. Certainly there are none in Pennsylvania. I hav seen so many local eruptions in politics so many state administrations overturned for one cause or another, that I cannot be convinced that a great party or its leaders can be controlled, in a national contest, by peevishness or had temper. I have perl.-ct faith that the Republican party will reach the polls in ls4 guided by the he!-t leadership and warmed into enthu siasm by its best impulses. With the parties in such a fighting condi tion and the tariff ;ution the is sue, who will say that the Republi can partv stands even a fair chance of defeat"?' Fkask A. 1irk. It is said that Gen. uttered an oath. Grant never Of course a person who receives no Christmas presents does not enjoy the presence of Christmas. It is not true that Santa Claus will not put anything into a stocking in which there is a hole. Last Christmas a society bell found a darning needle and a ball of yarn in hers. Cai skok Faiu'ke. Want of con fidence accounts for half of the bus iness failures of to-dav. C. X. Pvd the druggist, is not liable to fail for the want of confidence m Dr. P.osan ko's Cough and Lung Svrup, for he gives awav a bottle free to all who are suffering with coughs, colds, asthma, consumption and all affec tions of the throat and lungs. Avers Cherry Pectoral is recom mended by physicians of the greatest eminence on both sides ol the At lantic as the most reliable remedy for colds and concha and all pulmo nary disorders. It affords prompt relief in every case. Xo family should ever be without it. Two new comets have made their appearance in the starry field, but they will not attract much attention, as it is getting too late for young jeople to sit out on the front steps. Even man has a right to an opin ion of his own if he get a lawyer and pays for it. Never give a promise not intend to fulfill. that vou t: Jo Tennyson can take a worthless sheet of paper, write a few words, and make it worth 100. This is genius. Rothschild can write still fewer words on a similar sheet and make it worth S50.OO0. That is cai ital. To remove paper labels from bot tles, wet the face of the label witn water, and hold it for an instant over the fire. The steam penetrates the label at once, and softens the paste A Soft AnNwer. "Twas past twelve at midnight when he reeled home and prepared to concoct some story for the lateness. ct nis return. Mie. however, was awake, and with sharp scented nos detected an odor of gin. "What scent is that, my dear?" she remarked. "Cloves, my love." "Rut the other odor, sir?"' 'Allspice, my sweet." 'Rut I smell something else." "Oh, that'9 cinnamon." "But I am certain I saiell some thing that isn't spice at all." "Oh, that's an apple I ate before I came in." "Well, 1 should think, she replied that if you'd just taken a good drink of brandy before you came in and aten a ham sandwich you would have had all the ingredients neces sary for a cood mince pie." He sighed as he drpied to sleep and murmured that he'd have done so if he hadn't been afraid of bad dreams. A ghastly story is rejxrted from Macheno, in Bohemia. A man, who was apparently dead, had just been lowered into the grave, when the mourners were horrified to see the coffin lid begin to move, and the linen shroud gradually appear, un til the corpse at last "sat up. The man said that he had through his Ulnessheard all that had Iteen said.: The untidv, dirtv appearance of a He was aware they thought him j grizzly lard" should never be allow dead, but he was unable to make ed. "Buckingham's Dye for the any sign. From the graveyard the) Whiskers will readily change their man was taken home, and there is , color to a brown or black, at dLicre now ererj prospects ol his recov- tion, and thus keep up3-ourrepu-er7- tation for neatness and good looks. 1 Twenty Cigars a Vf. "Yes." said the old physician, "I was in an insane asylum for many yeare uAg a patient?" iiM- tl 1 - -i 1 .. I, ..i rK T nmniama j constant association with insane 'panie nearly set me crazy. I really iiieve I should have lost my bal-, ance if I had remained there. I bould either have Itecome insane or turned out a poet." "I have a patient now who was oh the verge of tabacca insanity, as it is sometimes calld, a few weeks ano. He came to me about the mid dle of Octoler, and said he feared he was becoming insane ; that he had some of the most frightful and horri hlp thoughts and impressions, and felthure he would sometime do some- j thing terrible if he were not cured j of them. He was a pale, nervous! man with large, round eyes, and a! together a very intellectual looking face. He looked like a close student. I asked him if he had not studied to hard, and he said he had once thought eo and had quit all study for several weeks, but iounil himselt , T1,e f0uowinpr named pupils at growing worse each day. He said he 1 tPll(it,j feVerv day : Samuel Rector, could not get rid of an awful '.-''g : Charles Tilp', Joel Tucker, Andrew that something terrible was going to j ucKenzie, Ida Hoover. Emma Rec happen; it followed him wherever t Izor3 LaJ)s Miirv UlWr, Ella he went, no matter what he "id. En()F y(tni j)av: 'Why,' said he, 'my room is on the j s q Coiohf.nouk, Teacher, fourth lloor, and I dare not sit by , the window nor look out at it, for j fear that 1 will yield to the awful) impulse to jump out. And the hor- j rible things that cine to my mind j oh, thev will surelv drive me crazy ana l snail oo some avuui thine one of these days.' "Then he told me how he saw things double, and sometimes saw himself coming toward himself with a big knife. 'Why,' said he, 'I was walking home the other night, and, although I could see no one, I fell a man coining toward me. I thought him away off. several miles, but that lie was coming toward me rapidly. All this time I knew nobody was coining, yet I could feel him, and was as sure in my imagination that I soon should see him. as I was in my reason that 1 should not. The feeling grew in spite of me. I tried to fiuht it off with my reason, but the imagination was the stronger, and with the never ceasing impres sion that something terrible was about to happen. I stopped under a street lamp, and sure enough right there before me stood an exact coun terpart of myself. I knew I couldn't run awav from it. Indeed, I knew there was nothing' thereto run awav from, yet I couid see it, and feel its presence, finally l sunt my eyes lor a moment, and when 1 pencl them again the apparition was gone, and I walked on home.' '(th. he told me a long rigmarole of this sort: and he o!ten waked in the night and saw himself lying dead in bed beside himself; that he had, no less than a hundred times, been almost tempted to kill his little sister just for th sake of seeing how she would look, that he had wonder ed how it would fuel to be stabbed through the heart, and had, one night, gotten out of bed and threw his pocket kniiu out of the window for fear he could not resist the temp tation to ie it." "What did vou do for him, doc tor?' "Well, to tell the truth, I never thought of tobacco until he took out a cigar and lit it. He seemed very nervou before that, but the cig;r seemed to calm him, and he was quite jolly for a time. Then I thought of tobacco insanity, and made up my mind that he was about to have deleriutn tremens. Carefully 1 questioned him and found that he smoked from a dozen to twenty ci gars a day, and, as he put it, 'they are about the only thing that do me any good.' "The cure was very simple. I shut him up and took tahacoo away from him gradmlly until he got through a day with three cigars and felt so much better that he was con vinced his whole trouble was all due to smoking, and, of his own accord, he resolved to quit it entirely. Of course I gave him some nerve tonic ind built up his general health, which helped him in his good reso lution." KUh Southern Senators. Morgan of Alabama has an income of SS.ikk) per annum. I Pugh ot Alabama, makes aoout j .(00 a year. Garland of Arkansas is worth ! about S75.O00. I Walker, Garland's colleague, is worth S:!0,i KHt. Lamar of Mississippi has real es- j tate worth about ?,VM a year. Senator George has accumulated! M0.000. ! Harris of Tennessee is worth ?G0, M l. Senator Jackson is estimated at SlOO.fhKi. He ha a law practice worth 6KUtfl yearly. Jones f Florida has real estete worth S I'M .). and a legal business of StlOtHj annually. Rrown of Georgia is one of tne richest men south of Mason and Dixsou's line. Ha is worth $,ikH - tM). Gibson of Louisiana, S1,500,0;k). Jonas of Louisiana, S0,00O. Hi law practice is worth 820,000 annu ally.' Maxev of Texas has lands, stocks and bonds worth $100,000. Coke of the same State is worth S2-" .OOO. Cockrell of Missouri is worth 8iV, (UN). Vest, the other Missouri Senator, is worm fc,t; a year. Wade Hampton has a present in comt of 80 Mahone of Virginia is worth any where from 8iKHiO0 to ?l,(O0,"O0-" Camden of West Virginia is very rich. He is rated lionaire. as twice a mil - The Kentucky Senators are both well off. Reck is worth fully 8250, OtK). Williams is rated 850,X below Lis colleague. Truth is as impossible to be soiled l.y any beam. outward touch as the sun Cares of Life. As we come to them they are received, borne with and passed over with no more than a thought if we are in the enjoyment of health, but if suffering with Piles or skin disease of any kind thev magnify a hundred fold. C. N. R.vd j the Druggist has Dr. Rasanko's Pile Remedy, which is an absolute cure j for any affectien of this kind and is ; sold at 50 cents. i Pride often miscalculates, and more often misconceives. School Keports, Following is the report of the Hare School, for the month ending December 13, 18S3: Whole number in attendance dur ing month, 43. Average attendance during the month, 37. Per cent of attendance during month, Jl. The following pupils attended every day during the month : W. J. Cover, H'. S. Frank, E. F. Griffith, J. J. Griffith, Luther Gardner, Ruth erford 13. II. Peterson. J. G. Shaffer, Mary L. Cover, Lizzie Cover, Minnie G. Shaffer, Cora Griffith, Id. Peter son. I am well pleased with the pro gress of the school. L. S. Pktersox, Teacher. Report of Garrett Grammar School for the month ending November 30, 183: Whole number in attendance during month, 2". Per cent of attendance during , Report of the Garrett Intermediate School lWrthe month ending Novem ber 30. iss:; : Number of scholars in attendance during month, 35. Average attendance during month Per cent of attendance during the month. ;G. The following named pupils at tended every day : Robert Weimer, John Weimer, John Rodenheimer, P. Rruoe Mc Kinzie. Ed Lane, Walter Tucker, Eliza Sheeler, Amy Miller, Mary Weimer, Salome Christner, and Ida Lenhart. Several patrons visited us during the month. Ai.ex li. Grok, Teacher. Report of Garrett Primary School for the month ending November 30, IS!: Whole number in attendance dur ing month, 50. Per cent of attendance during month, 'JO. Average attendance during month 11. The following named pupils were present every day during the month : Charles Hoover, John Sheeler, John Miller. Henrv Rodenheimer, Charles Walter. William Walter, Howard Hay, Charles S. Davis. Sa die Christner, Ida Walter, Nettie llemhart, Minnie Rernhart, Lizzie Hoover. Laura Judy, Mary Judy, Agnes Rock us, Caroline Rockus, Darling Sehrock. Sarah Christner. N. R. M. Yodkk, Teacher. JK.NNEU TOWNSHIP TEACHERS INSTI TUTE. The teachers of Jenner township met at the Hoffman schoolhouse on Friday evening December 14th, for the purpose of holding their semi monthly Institute. The house was called to order at 7 o'clock, when the following officers were elected : President L. S. Peterson. Vice President E. L. Fox. Secretary L. D.Stuil't. Treasurer H. E. Rerkey. Following is the programme of the evening : Address of welcome by the teach er, H. M. Rauqh. Responses, by Rev. N. R. Critch lield, 12. E. Walter, and X. S. Miller. Music, by the Jennertown Rand. Paper, " The teacher as a student, his book, his hours of study, his methods of study, by H. E. Rerkey. Methods of preventing irregulari ty of attendance and tardiness, open ed by E L. Fox, followed bv E. E. Walter, II. E. Rerkey, X. R. Critch field and X. S. Miller. Music by the Rand. Queries. Following is the programme of Saturday morning's session : School in eesion, taut'ht by the teacher. Comment and criticisms on teach ers' work, E. E. Walter, Jacob Hoff man, X. S. Milller and X. R. Critch iield. Paper, "Miscellaneous instruction, its importance, when and how im ported," by L. F. Gardner. Class drill in Etymology. L. S. Peterson Discussion, " Methods of teaching orthography," X. S. Miller, L. D. Stutl't, E. E. Walter. Select reading. J. W. Rell. I Queries relating to school work j were discussed by C. L. Forney, E. i E. Walter, X. R. "Critchfield, L. D. Stuff!, X. S. Miller, and others, i Notwithstanding the inclemency 'of the weather the meeting was well attended, and a general interest was j manifested by the teachers, and 1 other friends" of education. Wu congratulate the teacher in his well ; begun work, and hope he may grow weary in so well doing. L. I). SrurKr, Secretary not lluin Wrought in the Forest. 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S ARSAPAItlLLA, which I recommend with all confidence as the best blood medicine ever devised. 1 took it in small dows three times a dnv, and used, in all, less than two bottles. I place these facts at your service, Loping their publication mav do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. "XlLDS." The above Instance is but one of the many constantly coining to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of AVER'S Sabsa tarilla to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer'sSarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables the system to reist and overcome the attacks of all Stwn Imis Disrasrs, Enipliont cf the Skin, r.htn mntitm. Catarrh, General DtlUily, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the system. TRET-AltED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price f 1, six bottles for J5. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Medicine tureConstipation. Indiitestlon. Headache, and all liilious ilisordera. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. 1 They Bern-late the Circulation o 1 the ENTIRE BODY. rWPrevfint Cold FeetC inn an l: iim-s Hi i -i hi; i "i mi" i ... ,n cure Ulll.l' I VTIS.M of the feetanda'.l kindred tmuM", absolutely prevent Couons as i Colds. JnrnU$ for lJilet are very thin. Msde to ft any fh'e. Sold bv I.ruists and tdoe dealers or ent by mail post-paid. I'rfee 60 ct. per pnir. W II SlJAlA AlA;NKTK; APPLIANCE CO.. tWb Jlroadway, Jew York, S. Y. oct.'l. WISE penple are always en tne IIX look.iot tor chances to crease their earnlnics. and time become wealthy; tnjsc who on noi ini.nive ineir opportunities remain in poverty. We uder a frreai chance to nuke mon ey. iV e want many men. women, bovs and girls to work for us rii hi in their own lociiiiies. Any one can iiu tne w r properly iriun tne Orst s'tn. I tie oosiness win pay more tnan ten t'mesorn nary waxes. 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HEALTHCORSET laereaaea In nlaritv every day, aa i. ea and it tne most COX FOKT ABLE PERFECT FITTINO corset ever worn. Mer- chants ay It civs the beet fitisfaction ft any corset they ever sold. Warrant-d satisfactory or money re- innaca. r or sale cy PARKER PARKER. M IMC KCHOUBS WASTED. Havinc riven ur bit mails classes la Ponnalla. vllle and lianbar. I will a;lve lessons oa the plane .u .-munm un viciniiy id . aniains; ELLA SOHEU. V"OTTICE X 1 Is hereby given that the undersigned bu made application to the Secretary of Internal Af faire for a warrant for all acres el partly Improved land si' ante In Jefferson Township. Somerset IK, Pa., adjoining lands ol David Snaalta, ea tka North. Abraham Morrison the Mowth, taeoa Kooeeran the East, and William Mall. a tka wan. w It&LSX D. BAaXLAY. aorlMC W7 1884. The best Christmas present to give an ab sent friend is a year's subscription to The Somerset Herald. Making 52 visits a year, it is a constant reminder of the gener osity of the donor and a source of pleasure a Because it is always reliable politically, and says what it means and means what it says. Because its Court re ports are always full, fair and trustworthy. Because it is the me dium used by the peo ple of the county when hey wish to let their leiirhbors know when hey have a farm or anvthinir else for sale. ay Because all legal ad- ertismg appears in its columns, and people are bus kept posted as to what transpires in the management of the af- airs of the Courts and County. Because it is active, ggrcssive, and always 1 1 r . or tne cause 01 its constituents. Because it has the best Washington and Flarrisburg correspon dents attainable. Because it always gives all the local news without burdening its columns with unmean ing and uninteresting orrespondence. Because its news col umns present all the latest news in an at tractive style. If you have friends who live outside the county, there is no more acceptable pres ent you can send the m than a copy of their county paper. If you have a neigh bor who needs a paper recommend the her ald. It vour childrenwant a paper, subscribe for the HERALD. Subscription per year. $2.00 Address Somerset, Penna. BANNER Br' H Hi m n ki WA Always the Best. STRAWBERRY CAKE. To the yolks of three egza beaten add one cup white suirar, one-hall cup butter, one-half rap sweet milk, two cups tiour ha-imr. in it one meas ure Basnkb' Making Powder, the whites of three evirs beaten Hiif ; bake in jelly-cake pans ; when cold, and lust before eatina:. place in layers, eoverinir each one with strawberries whir h bare previously been sugared, Strawberry Short Cake. Take one pound ol flour, mix well through It one and a half measures '-Baxxkk ' Haklnif Powder ; add two teaspoonfuls salt ; thtn rub iu one hall pound ehortt ning : add with a siKion one half pint sweet milk ; bake In jilly-eake pans ; when cold, and U.t before eating, place 1.. layers. covering each newith slrawbcrrles wnsen nine previously been sugared. julM. iWECUTOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Daniel Frlti. dee'd, late of lirothersvaJ ley township, Somerset county, Pa. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby gin to all persons Indebted to said estate toma ke Immediate payment, ami those having clalmsagninst the same wiil present them duly authenticated lor settle ment on .Monday. Fet.roery 4, ls.-, at the office t J. H.Kritx, in Somerset, Pa. fiutz U. J. BKt'BAKFB. declK. Executors. A PM1MSTKATOK S SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' I'nnrt of Somerset t'ounTy, i win sen at too Lun imusc in Somerset boruugb on FRIDAY, JAX Til, 1SS4, i the real estate of Elirabeih Shearer, dei-ased con.ilsting ol a house an-l lot in Sin wniantown, Somerset township, a.lioinina- lands of Hany Boyts, Solomon Lenhart, and others. Terms made known on day of sale FKEU W. BIESEt'KER, decl9 Admidisirator. PEIVATE SALE. OF ValuaHe Real Estate! T"he undersignel willfell at private sulo the ful jl lowing Keal slate, situate in Alleuheuv town ship, Somerset (Jounty, Pa to wit : No. 1. A eertnin tract known as the -'White Horse" tract, containing 3tn aTes. siiunte wiihin two miles ol the South Penn li. h : a large Stone house and a good barnou tne premises, with the .est o water; 10.. acres clear: a go,d gr.iing larm. This is a very desirable lanu, well calcula ted hy its location l"ir hotel purposes. II not sild as an entirety, will I sold in parcels to suit purchasers No. A certain tract containing 110 acres, w-ll timbered with pine. heml.H-k and oak 'tij lining lands of Abraham Shatter and JameH. Miller. Prices and terms reaion:itle. Immediate possess ion will be given ol tract No 2, nd of No. 1 on the 1st of April, 1V4. the undersigned can tw con sulte.1 in tterton, or by letter at Mt. Healthy P. O. T - ,i-,ii-i.-i. ueeiv-41. an.uLU4 ' aivcm. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Eftate of Phehc Marshall 1ec"l, late of StoyMown HMUiih. Nomer.ft i;o., fa. lttrr! !eainenlarvonth alxivewtate having been granted to the umlerlnl y th proper authority, notice 19 herehy uiven to all iriiis In- detdeu to sal-1 estate O maae iromeuiuie pav ment, and tboie having claims RKalntt the aaHie will pre-scnt tbetu duly authenticated l..r settle ment totlie Kxecu orsat tne office of Talentlue Hay. Kq , In Somerset. Fa., on or before Wed nesday, January JS, 1-84. when ami where they will attend lor said purpose. WM. S MORflAN', JOS1AU KKl.LtK. dee. IK. 184. txecutor. NEW YORK HERALD. WE1EY E01T10I $1.00 PER YEAH. It contain! all the general news of the Daily Edition ol the Herald , which has the largest cir culation In the United States. Independent in Politics. It it the most valuable chronicle of political news In the world, linpar tally giving the occurrences and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the department of FOREIGN NEWS the Herald has always been distinguishe'l by the fullness ot Its catde despatches. The new trans atlantic tele graph cable will Increase lac Utiles. THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It ajoes to the point and doe- not give wild ineoncs. ine larm- er will save mnch more than $1.00 .A. YEAR from the sug-cestlnns of the farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle, crop, treea. nuiui in 151. Ktirdraing.poaliry and agricultural economy. CI THE HOME UnstrucU the housewife m l the childrea In T! ml to economical and taotetul new dishes, the lasulns. and the maklnac el home cotniorts. In addition, are given latest reports of trade ami PRODUCE MARKETS, the condition of money, columns of Miscellaneous Reading-, Poe r. a llomplete Story every wea. Jokes and Anecdotes, porung news, POPULAR SCIENCE, the dolna-s of well-known Persons of the World, a department devoted to SEU.MOXS AM UKLIGIOl'S XOTK3. While the WEEKLY MER A LI) Kivea the la test and tst news ol the World, it Is also a .lour nxlforthe Farailv. Sulwrloe one dollar, at any time, for a lull year Postage tree to any part of the United States or t.'nnadas. N.Y- HERALD $1 00 a year. Address NEW YORK HERALD. Uroadwar ami Ann Street. FOE; S JLLIEj ! A Two-story Hotel at Miycrsiiale, known ua the Completely fttrnixlied throughout, with fine gnuinls. All in the liest condition. Has a first-class trade. Address W. J. JO.VKS, Meyersdale. Soirerset Co., Pa. uov23. BACKLOG our large, 10 page nauer. nlled wiiiicUarmlng serials, stories, choice mlsacellany, etc, la sent S months ON TRIAL fr 2i eenta, and we send tvt.K) m nhtKmr.n FREKonr new Holiday Package, eonslst tog of 10 pieces popular music, lo Interesting ajames. 1 park of age and fortune telling cards, 1 pack " Hold to Light " earls. I pack tun and flir tation earls, 1 letcnroiho cards, 13 new tricks In magic i hew puizles. game ot fortune, the mystle oracle, ii ways to get rich. Heller's wonderfat delusion cards, etc., etc. Enatlvaa Amu a, aavnlt Agents wanted. Sample paper tor stamp. tleclll. BACKLOU PUB. CO., Augusta, Me. $1,000. Money you can make selling MUREAY'S MAPS 6l CHARTS. Address. J. M. Murray, decB-t)t. Elizabeth, X. J. ""':"!'t a site t rr.r: roa ta tU Iltrnaa Bod. Prio. T-c AH Dncfiita. cua-lyr. You wll save money, n 1 ..-.til pot-ft your irienus win mono', everyone saeb money that' buys their Drugs of C.N. BOYD. He has the finest stock in the county, and keeps the best ol' everything in his line. Goods altvnvs frpsii and nice. No old drugs dispensed, i'rivaie ior muias, family receipts, and phy sicians prescriptions a spe cialty. AM the reliable patent medi cines can be had at my store. Any not in stock will be or dered when desired. I also carry a large stock of LEGAL BLANKS, STATIONERY, DEEDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES MA BRIAG E CERTI F I GATES, Photograph and Autograph Albums. School 8upplies, "We want vour trade, and will endeavor to ive you "rood goods at fair prices. My stock is not surpassed by any in the county, and ' ' vou will be welcome. whether you wish to juv or not. MAMMOTH JiF.OCK. SOMERSET PA. Pi o OS o w i-J - CO e3 o r r - 0 a) CO 6 Ol PATENTS obtained, and all business In the V. S. Patent ( im.-e, or In tne Courts attended to tor MUDtK. 1 1 FEES. We are opposite the TT. S. Patent )ce, en gaged In PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, and can obtain patents in less lime than those remote from WASHINGTON. When model or drawing Is sent we adv1e as to patentability free of charge: and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS Wt OBIAIN rAl tN I, We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of the Money ,)rder Ifivision, ami to otnciaisoi tne V. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms, and reference to actual clients In your own Slate or county, address C. A. SNOW & CO., Opnoslie Pteate nt OIBe e. anningtun, hi:. NEW GOOD ! For tie Fall ani Winter Me jSTOW Is STORE ! Cashmeres, Silk Finished Suitings. Velvets, Fancy Kress oods Prints, Oinghains, t'hev iots. tJotton. Plaids, FlinnHs Llnseys, Canton Flannels, Jeans, Sattlnets, Caaimcres. Corduroys. Hosiery, Oloves. t'nderwear. Yarns, Notions, Fancy toods, Neck-Wear. A Full Line of Choice Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, HARDWARE, QUEENS W A RE, HOOTS d fMOEX IX GREAT VARIETY PIA.TS and CiPS. A large and varied assortment, CLOTHING, Nails, Glass, Stove Pipe, Tinware, Oils, Paints, . Drugs, Dyes, Salt, Flour, Meal and Chop. It will be our aim to keep In stock everything anally kept In a well rcgu late J general store, all ot which will be sold at rick bottom prices. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market prices. We take occasion to thank a generous public for the liberal patrmage we have received since we have commenced busi ness, and respectlully solicit a continuance ol the same, lo those who have notes vet dealt with as. we klndlv ask to give as a trial and be con vinced. Short profits and quick returns, is our motto D. W. C. DUMBAILD at tJO taxsyiluLa, Pa Oct.10.l-S3. YDMINISTItATORS NOTICE. Katate of Hiram J. Miller, late of Flls Cltv, Nebraoka. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the nndorslgned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby iflven to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment and those having; claims or demands will please present them duly authenticated fur settlement on Saturday. December 2i lw.3. at the residence of .Ionian Iloyts. in tluemahoalng twp. JOHN J. MII.LKK, novU Admlni-trator. NANCT Administratrix. E LECTION NOTICE. rneiv will be an election heldd In Rerlin the 26th day of Ieeember. WO, by the member ol the Fanner's Union Ascociailon and Are In surance Company ol Somerset Conniy., Pa io elect a President. Vice President, Secretary and six Kireet'irs. By nruer ol the Board. nirt D. J. Baoaaaaa. PHILIP H T. Secretary. President. MARTIN SCHJEFER, Book Binder, Loczst Street. Me St. loSu's &M Johnstown - IPa. ALL KINDS OF Books Neatly Bound AT LOWEST HATES. Old Books Ile-Bonnd MUSIC BOOKS A SPECIALTY. Parties desiring bocks bound can obta'n prices by dropping me a rard. Arrangements have been made whereby expres one way will be paid on aii t.TA .irfWm a ii neinied infifrmation can be obtainel at S.meraet HaaaLD office. --; - novla. (timt.niif drr.;ii Uut ucclc.) How Watch Cases are Made. In In-), thirteen men comprised the entire working force used in the manu facture of the James Bass' Gold Watch Vote. 'ow over fire hundred arcemi'loyed, and the rjiimU r ir constantly increasing. The rea son of tliii in.n-x-e is this: In the Jiws Hois' GM Wa!eh Cote all the metal in suU and suhject U) wear Ls mlid. gold,v(hile the re uiaintier, which only lendi strenL'th to the cae, is of stronger metal than gold, givin!? p"hl where gold is needed, and stMnsr. elastic metal where etrength and churti. ity are wtedeil, a coniLinati'n pr tiiK itii? a watch t x-e belter than solid gold and ut ONE-HALF the coot. 1,sr,"i ( vcr 'JiJ0,U"rt ( these cases , have l i en sold, and every jeweler in the country tan testily to their quality and rtierit. T.rntvriTn. Mtctt., Pc. S. Wt V. W "M-c'i rf the tmorrat. tiowht six, to'? C. id w'uti-ti cui li ar .. and carncil it uut.i a h".-t tuiiuior Ufn I piir.-li:uil it. audi- Id it t'a cil-t' Iil'T 1 tie cow shown-1 !! MlrtW'T wear, ex. e: t ti .t natunl t any ca-c. ati.l I am itw:i-d rai b.i it..Ivi.'ii.iraLit.lt.-T!it!.M.-tt'-nvcar-iii ro. Ih.1.0 ..;.! ;!wJanl.,.t4at-h'aH! tor many .-iw, and ttie part-esn. b-uirtit the iM out- an- carr--t'l. m ttMiiy.a uell iti-nrd at- thoon ttit y tad li.i.i.-ht a will 1 if ild cane iMf.t;utwict!-iiw:iity I r - ir-l t'n-ni jji til only raaeurf thia knot a -a--li-r should s-Jli deijp a t vif his ca-t.mi-ri Luo wurtii ct t-eir money or value hx reputation. Vk jt. J. CL.-ltv. Ai, JrUr. Mini .tany I I111M Wtr f..O,H, fklla. rlki. rafrkandwa lll.trte Pwr!ik I .k-.-ln; ko lamn BW aad k-?,Una Malrk Om an Baa. Tube Conliiuud.) a . -7 t .zf- ': v :f- -H 2 :n o 0 c 2 N S '; Z - v e J---" r " 5 y z -z c 2 u .2 r P-1 r. w fc- it-. -j- -3 H Jl 3 O ' Ch J" 1 c - J C ! 'f. 3 r? 5 e. O 5 u 2c.'::3u o I.orated IHretly on Ifala I.Iob Pilta Dlv. K A O. K. K., Ibna avla( Katrat'oat of Prajlni. PDRE RYE COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY. Situated on si'.iiniiit of Allehenies, use the water fr'itn enbl tii itintaiti spritis?. This whi-isv is iiuole bv the donlile distilled pr"K'es nd i;naran!ee'l i rfeeily tmre ami full priHif. 0R3ER3 F:LLE3 same day as received. Special. In order to live Hotel Keepers anil Dealer" a vrand oiprt unify never belore ottered, will con tract f'r the mnu'acture ot whisky in any juan tlty, rmmatooU barrels, irivinic them the privi ieice ol lettlnic it lie in tfimi lor three years, charirinir but a small ?Mm for sionye. -t)nhan l M barrtlj of Whisky retailinir at $2 per it illi.n. Write lor lull p.irticulan iu reganl to larara quantities to San.l Patch. Pa. S. P. SWEITZElt. Snpt. Aug. Klool Purl- thia metlieine highly reeom- I I ' - Kmen.l ti ItiVmanr memled f.ir all mannerof chronic or tilu stamlinir eompl.ilnt. fcruu tlana of the fa in, uch as Pimplea. o i o i e n e s an i K a i b s. Kinir Worma. Tetter. Sal Khenm. Sralcl Head, Ser .lula or Kint'i Kvll, itbionn m, Pain In the B-mes, Slile and Head, ami all diseases arisinic froi.; Im. purity of (he nloo.1. With this rare medl. lne In your hu.e j oa Summi Distillery DR ran .lo without Salts. Castor il, t'itrateof )bi(. ' nesia, henna or Manna, anil soon the whole of; them, and what id letter, it may be taken with i sateiy and comlort by the mivt delicate woman, ' as well as by the ruhu.-t man It Is very pleasant j to ihe taste, therefore ea-dly administered to mil. dren It Is the only veitetabla reinedr existing I which will answer in place ol ciloioel. rcguUtl'.a: i the action of the liver without making you a Ine ; lone victim to the use of mercury or blue pills., It willopen Ihe Dowels in a proper and wnolesome ; manner. There is nothlni like Fahrney's IIIo.mI Clean er lor the cure ol all disorders r the Stomach, I Liver. Kowcls, Kidneys and Bladder: tor nervous ; diseases. Headache, Jotlvenes, Indigestion, ; Bilious Fever, and all derangements of the In- ; ternal vtcent. As a female reiculator It has no equal in the world. An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure." The PaxAcaa will not onlv cure : old standing and mall.-nani complaints, but lrone ot the best preventatives of such disorders ever ', odered 10 the world. You can avoid severe at- tacks f acute diseases, su h as Cholera. Small- i !"!. Typhoid. Bilious, Spotted and Intermittent Fevers, by keeping your blood purined. The ; different decrees ot all such diseases depend al-' toaethernpon theeondltlonof the blooil. ' Be sure to ask for Fahrxct'h Hlood Cliass-' Ea oa Pasace, as there are several other prep arations in the market, the names of which are somewhat similar. Dr. Geo. G. Shively & Co., j Successors to Fahrney's Bros, k Co.. j MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS j f WiuwBfiio, Pa. j GERMAN CARP. , n,w hook of 140 pazes or Instrurtiocs etc. n tie culture and ha'. lis of this wondertul food ash 1 lie experience of one who has spent ug years as a practical pond ani lake maker and ornamcnter andhsh eulturist. A bo. k for the practical man m plain Knx;iish. No person havlnic spnna neooli or swam,, on their land should he without V ""v u i ine wora win tie " b.T TV'"T,: miul P"' prepaid, circular ami price list of live carp a nt free Carp sent to all pars ol the t . . the cool fl and freejiin weath- tr.asp.irt me carp, but i sprlnu weather not too warm is a.xl X n . ... . . i - , , many umes more prutltable i. 2re,of m': nd -b e. not r-quire one teaen of the lahor to care f.r and cultivate tne jr" ,n earn two to two and a half and j three bi three and a half Inches, aio per huo- red. Send tor circular and price list. Address I GEO. FEVLLY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Climbing theSpir,, -r -' 1 lira Invisible Ar lilH.tor ( Una !-,, N'E i I es she said, 'our chM. I mwned and gone, and mvV"'1 jand I Ktby our winter tire I we did bfiore the littU ... ! n'u'-: ! widen the circle. Life is ! i like a spiral staircase ' .,'v , time coming around over 1"" we started from, only 0iie luiviici u jj u.e siair- ;' 'That is a preay i;iu..trat; ; aJUi(rty int, the f : ,ted a plt-a.-aiit h-at from cannot stop toiiir.2 u, "' 4 lOUll. - ?ureiv we canntitan.! i l A.'t fi...t r,,,l 1 ;;iU!ldt U With Cal.lliUtv i r . .- I fur I have had my ?hare i r I Not lon s-ince my he-nlrb l,roke siown. My vt.i., " ,,-,.,, ," . malaria , IU V Uip-'.!,)!! ......1.1.. . I 1 ...... 1 ... i 'uiv o:7iriurit i r.. were in a wretuht-tl ?iav i ; t t; ii.. ... 1 . ; tuiiuui", aiv ii.uc, uuu li.at a etijoy iu; it, ai.tl had i.o trt.r ; ambition to Dt-rlurm eti n 11 ... ul.I .1...: .. it .. '.' 1 nifiit failt J to reach ti,e ; trouble. The tlir-eai-e w j 1. 1 . fil to ie weaKiit-ss ol ai tK . orjrans Drojireffti until I l-.,; erul attacks which "I V t, ;V.., nrMiounced to tie acute c"t, -i the stt mach. The la.-t ot u.s,l a desperate struggle ami 1 4. . up to die. A- tliecri?it hati j.' ly passed my husband heard luerits of PAllKKK'iS TMla" mviorant in jutsucli ca.-esi. I took it and it It its gooii ff. jonce. It appeared to ptrvu;.'. ' body art though the blessi ,j; lile had come to ine. lai.r. . other medicine I continued, h prove, and am now in better j than 1 nave been tor a Itn, j Extract from an intmiew wife of Iiev. P. Perry, pa.-tor c Piaptist church, Coldbrouk. Mj A few days ago a man car: 1 challenge to mortal comb;;; . ; Jacksonville brewer, w 1m. as .0 j he reatl the nit?ai;e, turned u t whipped the bearer in a ruuth tumble fiht, and said: "M. ; sonie more ot dein vants to '., droubles uiit me. Tired all Over. : "o, it ne-er aniounttd to ; acute pain, but continued to' ; dull weary ache in the Mna!i o; back," writes Mr. J allies ritHiLj. No. 5'J Madison street. Men.ij I Tenn. "Thirt was an old exr: I and life became dull nui-ic. li ' tired all over, with pain in the ;wJ limbs, and a habit ot layii," ' of nights. Recently I tried Ueiisons Ca peine Porous l'lapttrtx ; was decideiy relieved within twer.: I four hours. It mav have ber, p: j idence that did the work, but I ; i t he credit to lienson's porous i. ttr.' Mr. Thomas" revtM.tia,'.. does him credit, but l'rov.i-L. i works by agents and among ;L ! Ilenson's plaster ranks first as 1 external remedy. It acts q'fei. ! in relief and healing, and rn.de' i life better worth livinc 6y : Scents. Look in in the iiiidiilc i.,::;- duster for the word (..'a peine. A-i ' your physician about it. I Seabury it Johnso'i. C"i;eti.:-,.i i New i':i. i ' Now, then, children.' s:i:J i 1 ish school mistress, showing' h-r 'pili oil' on examination ' loves all men ?' ' You, mis I the unexjiectctl answer. Messrs. Iliscox & Co. cull j attention to the fact that after A:: 183, the name and style of u. preparation will herealter besici Parker's Tonic. The word "tiiigK is tlropped, for the reason that u; I principled dealers are constantly ceiving their patrons by substitute.; inferior preparations under the nrr.- ot lunger ; and a? ginger is an important flavoring ingrediet.t i our Jonic, we are sure that friends will agree with u as to i-roprietv of tiie chanpe. There":.. be no change, however, in the p:et- aration itself; and all bottles re maining in the hand? of dea.- wrapped undr the name of "I'.'.-i ers (.iIxger ToMi', contain t::-: tune medicine it the signature Hisrox it Co. :s at the bottom oi i outside w ran per. As to people saying a few worils about us, we must imt n::: that any more than tne old c!i'i: steeple minds the ro'ks caw;: : about it. lie that wants good st-n-e ;s happy in having learning, for her.o.- j thereby more wa-vs of -xpo.-in self. . , ! ! i '. : j ! The Pres THZ FOREMOST REPUBLICAN NEWSPA?" FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR, !Si Vrec'j.Iy Preso, - - - St.OOaY.-ar-Daily Press, ... -38.00 a Year. T::c comir; year will l.e noti! 1 oividcl tvtcco X publican S Liotiio.T.ni.j II.. use, v.ill he bu-; nul.iu::. T:io rie.it bi::Ie f Protc Free Tt".!.j v.i'l aitare tiie C.n I'c---I...J1-- .,1 -.J : country. T:ic 1'rcMUent .il catnp.ii-"i t '"' bar Jot f m'.it ami uo.st e-;ci:.i.S P" stru;!e f ir a quarter of a century Kur r tlitf opinion of t!m best informed. trcM.i l " n eve of a Rrcat w ar. Wit'.i n-.t a an onttoob a lire newp.ipor prints a!! ttie ncm ail I tells tliewbol- tru'.-. it i niorc t'.ian erer a cecesitv. ?' ;i -1 : pepcr i The Philadelphia I'Rr- I''-' w.ica hi its o.vii otlice plaiei'-ii i-i cotiiint'.tib-.itioii wi!i a corps of ovi-r t nen patlo-rers distributed all over t w irld. wT.': s:eci:il d uly cable -r. s!::ins witii tiie New York Il.rw l t p'ia-e of activity ia European lile. cvct'I It in ail tlio elements which a brond, full, complete Journal. r- f I.i'sitlcs bcni a roinplctts nc-r'-I""'' ' Weekly rr..s bns sever al si'"-' -i' whicli put ic at the tip. Tlio '" ! LrAB'i'UENT, euricbed by cousun: r tions frvia t:ie foreino-t writers 1:1 ' ;: lrancbc-, ;-ive- tlio practical things tin" lf war.t to k:ww on the t.ir.n and m the f i'-Ilr-LfLNO IIa.xdf.ji: Whmes or 11 ' ' t.ie::t, edited by Mr. KiMl'i'1"1''''' cf i..farm.ttiim.bina:iil bap;yt:io : ;h:-t 't'-1 uife, moliier and head of a h:ii-eii'.M ( y A jjreat fe.ituroof tlid co.uirii y .f1 ' biiily v:ila.i'.ie k::ersof J )-Fi'U I'. Vi t : ' Vt'a;et( Wi rkiivr-iocn. tiio 5-iiers.l c a.: " tabor an I tUo Cot of Living in tJ:"i,!,i',' T ired with A::ic:icx 51.-. Week.-.. : - ' of tliis sul.ject lor t:ic Census of i-sJ- '- 11 " a lite stuuy, and h n beca abroad t.. ' ; llilctir.tr a sncci:il investigation. H:b-' rr Ti e tiie facts as t earnings in a.l tnev i"'lus:;u, the purcirasin po'A'ero: w-a"1,1-' tra-ics-u.iiouisiu. arbitration. e:c. Q T!ie WEBKT.T rESS is f ill of cboiee ! n'O r ' -inc. wi :li puz.-h'S and otLcr mat er f r I stories aud pa-times fora iiut-' 1:: 1 '""..V f 1 : ma notes, recipes gleaninjs t; '' j j.- 1.: ..:ure. a ca.ciui a:uiii. " fir? ;t news, a'i.1 an earnesS pT---:t questions of t':e day. Sa"pli ejplt matitdree. FEW TEES3 OF THE PRESS: t- : f. I-. h. r. Ss.aa il't: 1 IV. ly, rverit P-indiy. ,Sn ers.-ici'"' ' Lai.f, iu ludms Sumiay.uiicto. a oo-tl'; ' Pumi.iy Tre-, Ji' Oarcar. V.,-klv-Pro33. - - 8..o-";- rw. (..-..; rn-.n.--ft-' OB.-,.... u.iJ ikiild b. vuuie 'J,u THE PRESS CO., Limi
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