II u Somerset Herald. The :-0. B- 8CCXL. Editor. :7JnriZ Wood'- Am ;wKit wood-. H0d.e firearms with care. ja-oaaWiMWeino-cUd. .ataX-Boyds. H!rga'C.K.l.vd-8. Ti(W,w law is unpopular. F"j.,b dreg caws at Wood1!. Wood's, No. 2. Baer Block. ru ? mirrora ' c-N- y1'"- vc plash albums at C. N. Boyd's. .rk boxea at C. . Boy a s. IT.t.liM ml IV'.wuV f,.,;,i and Sliver vks of all description at Wood's. ff't;.h ,ml boMers at C. N. BoVd's. j.,T tear Christmas Goods of Wood, (v'a'pfns and holders at C. X. Boyd's. jit Holiday goods at Wood's. ilt frames at C. N. Boyd'a. f,,ris-"at Fisher's Book Store. Vur.e j -.j pens at " Ar tii.l- of Silverware at W. II. Wood's, eix-t place to buy Jewelry, at Wood's. There is too much hunting and too little fold spectacles and eyeglasses at C. N. Ji.-.yls- i.ur. l s'-he Cliristmas goods at Mrs. A- t rhi's. Er.'.fortnient of holiday goods at Mrs. I.E. Vb!'. Vfr'.ficT is at all times prepared to take a rd 'hu.vph. , ,.r,ir,?to the altnanars this will be a b,;j..ro'l winter. (T,-.;n:a poods, in neat boxes, can be aI B., lier's Clothing hall. T-.e Everett, Reilford county glass works, v: fuma-e. have boUi collapsed. iin,!ies, over-lines and gum boots of every isK-KftH," ''hi'. Tin-Types and Gems taken in the best ex'.t at Welfley's Phofcgraih Gallery. II r shoes, slippers, gum bcota, arctics, ir.,1 wir.iiais of every description at Sol. re's. T.io target assortment of Men's and Toys t,;,.rrs csn be seen' at F.echer's Clothing nc. A!! fyxis bought at Becher's Clothing KiU are guaranteed as represented, or money !ff:r,.W. I m you want Vncle Tom's Cabin ? Yon ran tar it fr a dollar at Welfley's New liv.i.vore .. is the time for knit Jartets. If you nn: to see a handsome line, go to Becher's Ci..:li;n?liail. Sitae of the wealthy Westmoreland farmer-talk of testing the leeality of the new tax law in the courts. If you want to see sometning wonderful in tne way of Jfi, $S and $10 suits, go to Beyer's Clothing Hall. When yon bnv jewelry, watches or silver iirr it Wood's, you know you are getting he worth of your money. T. II. Wood has the largest and cheapest I'ok of Chritnia presents ever brought to Jontrset. No. 2 Baer Block. It is surprising how cheap good jewelry ! p tt:. Call at Wood's and see for your ;,'. We ilo not deceive anybody. J.ihnstnwn bnastsof a negro whose mouth trarlit to make him fortune. ' He can put fnar ordinary eprrs into H at one time. PtBMiNs. Bargains in dry goods, snch a? i!k, cashmeres, cloths and all kinds of s:ai. poods. Mrs. A. E. t'hl. If you wint to make your .father, brother or best man a suitable Christmas gift, rail a: nJ ('til's and bnv him a pair of slippers. Cli isi; (in -Indies and childrens wraps prices to close out want the room and ti.ey mnst go. Mrs. A. E. Vhl. The weather the whole of last week was deniieiily unpleasant. Snow, rain and mud, i:h a chilly atmosphere generally pre vailed. It U r'sinied that anthracite coal has been cw.vewd on the farm of Mr. Luther Bar K in r.innmfield township, Bedford fonnty. fta't fail to call at E. McDowell's Jewelry -!f and see his immense Stock of Watches rrksand Jewelry, and bis prices will sur prise yon. 5"1. Chi has just finished fitting up his a k of boots, shoes, etc., for winter wear. Ifjonare in need of anything In his line i f t fail to give him a call. Yoa have the Urest and most tastefully :led si. of Jewelry in the county to from when you buy at W. H. Wood s, N" 1. User Bl.iek. Somerset, I'a. l'(Ts. n desiring to have good Cabinet H-" cr:,;.h taken, will do well to have the rk nne at Weifley's Bhotograph Gallery the Momnioih Block. Somerset, Ta. I'fstl OrrirE For dental' work in WW brai.ch call on 8. J. M. Millfk. Pentist. Baer's Block, Sopierset, Pa. To Lrr A large; new frame house on ' l ion tr,,t, conveniently arranged, loca f'ti'iesirahle. Immediate possession given. Ft fi:nher ii)f(.rn:ation call on or address ''! tfii.v. 'iirshonM you goto tailor and pay e'" f ra fine dress suit, when you can Ft H e same grs with better trimmings. r Ct- "r'd loiter workmanship for $i!0 " tier's Clothinj, Hall. bare marked our Millinery goods r down within the reach of everyone, "'. trimmed and untrimmed all styles twentr five cents up. M. M. Tbii.wfll & Co. f"Tvs G,x,os.-Toys of all kinds ,n:, s, doll rriages, doll chairs, willow iregwids. china goods, work bas f'ush grxMls, match safes, mirrors, hank,, tea sets, bureaus, wash sets, tSM- i i itrbers. choral tops, bisque fig rr" 4c,Ac. Mas. A. K I'hu Bkic x, Barrx ! As good as the best , '' " an the rest. Four liuudrol it'''"nd cn l'd. Yard opposite the Flan- Somerset, Ta. KTatis rersrsTs. Wax dolls, china t,. ' '"''f '""t'We dolls, bisque dolls with ;W.hair and eyes, musical dolls, crvine n'1 M 5oll, cheap dulls, fine a-sortment of dolls in theconnty. Mas. A. E. Tau iX' Store in Somerset may "f-ehx A1!S:nlrdB.Hks -Hreos' lkx, y Cards. Novelties. LInkstanda. m"glesk,, Chron,,,, "-"Chnjiuos J'i,n Goods, r,"iph Albutua. Frames. Bed Line Poets, Fringe Books, Hymn Books, Stationery, Fine Eengravings, Taper Weights, Fine Tapers in Tlusb Boxes, S w iss carved goods Picture Frames, Reward Cards. Sunday 8. Cards, Pocket Books, Cigar Cases, Ea,l, etKni Bird's, Scap Books. ra t, . n ,, " weavers. "w, hook eu, Christmas is only a little over two weeks off. Monday was a lovely day. after the frost of the morning cleared. Several more deer were killed by Somer set sportsmen last week. The regular December term of court will commence next Monday. Judge Baer has returned from holding a three weeks term of court at Be J lord, ' The H KB alb thermometer registered four degrees below zero at an early hour Monday morning. Hon. A. J. Colborn is entitled to our thanks for a copy of the pamphlet laws of 1SS5 furnished us. If "Spectator" had signed his name to his communication, it would have appeared in this week's Heiaui. County Commissioners Lepley and Dum bauld spent a pleasaol hour in the Hebald sanctum Friday morning and while here renewed their subscriptions for lMti. Howorth's Hibernica Company played to a crowded house Monday night. The per formance was good, of the kind, and seemed to be greatly enjoyed by the large audience. Some of our merchants have larger and finer stocks of holiday goods this year than ever before, while others have scarcely any. The ones with the new goods advertise freely. Mabbiaoe Licenses. Since our last issue Clerk Sbafer has only issued one marriage li cense. This was issued to Mr, Henry J. Hines of Shade Township and Jane Thomas of the ssme township. Pisel's grocery store was broken into Mon day night, the money till relieved of all the change it contained, and a lot of cakes, pies, etc., taken. An entrance was effected by breaking out the transom over the door, on Union street. The latest iu a social way is called a "let ter social." The young ladies all write let ters, which are placed in a box and the gen tleman buy them at auction. When opened the gentleman finds the lady who wrote the letter and pays bis attention to her during the evening. Life Amomi the Bi mekt akd Kabess. An exhibition of steriopticau views of life scenes in southeastern Asia, with an explan atory leciure by Key. J. M. Collins, will be given in the Disciple church on Monday evening, December 14, 18S.r. Admission, '.5 cents ; children, 15 cents. The storm of Sunday night was one of the most severe we have experienced iu this section for many years. The wind seemed to blow from all points of the compass at one time. Whirling and tossing the rapidly falling snow in every direction and making traveling almost impossible. The Initial number of the Berlin hervrd. ma le its apiearance on Wednesday last. It is an eight-page, six-column paper and pre sents quite a neat and attractive appearance It editor Mr. t'horpenning, has had con siderable experience in the newspaper bus iness and is a practical printer. The Rtmrd has the Hkbalp's best wishes fot its success. Counsellor Pugh, administrator of John J. Spar.gler. deceased, re-sold the " Barkley farm " in front of the Court House, Saturday afternoon. Abram and William Miller, ol Jefferson township, were the purchasers and the price bid was JS.-'iOo. It is thought by Mr. Puh that this is the highest bid that can be obtained, and that the sale will be confirmed by the Court. The dwelling house of Henry Werner, of New Baltimore,' was burned to the ground Monday afternoon. The fire was first dis covered on the second floor, and bad gained such headway that but little of the furni ture was taken from the house. There is no knowledge as to the origin of the fire, but it is supposed to have been caused by de fective flue. Xoinsurance. This is the first dwelling ever burned in New Baltimore. Goon fob Gbeenville. Mr. E. K.Hoch stettler, of Greenville township, is the first Assessor in theconnty to send in is bassess ment book. The Commissioners are greatly pleased with his promptness, and are loud in their praise of the skill with which be eiecuted his trork. We were shown the book Monday morning, and it is a model of neatness. By this assessment the realty of Greenville is assessed at fiO.(M.O more than it was when the last triennial assessment was made. The Commissioners' instructions to all their Assessors are to assess all real es tate at its actual cash value, The attendance at the County institutes tnat have tlins far been held throughout the state has been better than ever before, not' withstanding the many predictions of inju ry that would tesult to the institute from the " twenty-day law.' This law has given teachers a good opportunity to show their quality and grit and splendidly have they shown them in the counties in which the institutes have been held. In Lancaster. Berks and Dauphin counties frs per cent, of the teachers were present, and in Bucks 93 per cent. In bucks out of 2 4 only six were absent, four with good reasons and two with out explanations. The Philadelphia Timet, in an article on advertising, claims the distribution of circu lars as an unwise method. It says they be come a nuisance to the housekeeper, and are got away with mostly without being looked at. In the same article the Tima claims that the best advertising is that which is judiciously done in the home newspaper, which goes into the family, is read by all the adult members ; and is a welcome guest at every fireside. It is a mistake to suppose that the advertisements are not read, for they are read and discussed by the members of the household, and when purchases are to be made, are remembered and acted upon. Tax oh Hobses and Cattle, On account of some dissatisfaction relative to the blank form to be used on the subject of personal taxation, the auditor general has sent the following circular o the commissioners f each county in the state : " In reply to numerous inquiries, I beg to advise you that the item of horses and cat tle, shown on blank form it, 12. is not in any way to be construed as making such property subject to state taxation. When I was having the blanks prepared they were submitted to the officers of the several conn ties for approval and such suggestions as their experience would dictate. These offi cers all agreed in having the item of horses and cattle shown on the blanks, believing it would facilitate their local assessment. It was in deference to this wish that the item was included on the blank. Please advise your assessors that the taxpayers are not obliged to make a return of them on tha blank." Killed by as E.n;ine. Mr. Isaiah Rodg ers, of Quemahoning township, was struck and killed by the engine of the south-bound accommodation train on the Somerset and Cambria Railroad, Monday morning. Mr. Rodgers lived in sight of the railroad, a short distance tbissideof Hooversyille. The railroad runs between his houseandhiscoal mine, which he was operating. He had loaded his sled with coal and his son had started to drive it borne when the noise of the approaching train frightened the horses, and they became unmanageable. Mr. Rodg ers attempted to cross the track in front oi the approaching train to go to bis son's as sistance , when he was struck by the engine ou the back of the head, and instantly kill ed. There is a sharp curve in the road at the point indicated, and engineer Ridenour says he could not see bim unlit too close to avert the accident Mr. Rodgers was one of the moet estimable farmers of Quemahoning township, was a leading member of the Dis ciples' church, or that section, and was highly esteemed by all who knew bim. He was about thirty eight yean of age. He I leaves a wile and eight children. Ho, Ilo! Tau Way, This Wat. When j Collapse of a Beihtobd Cocttt Tows. Visiting Somerset don't forget that at W. H. A more distressing state of affairs than at Piatt's Oyster rooms you get the best Waters. J present exists at Everett can scarcely be im Rooms. Basement of Cook A EeeriU' Block. ! agined. Within a year the thriving, enter You can make no more suitable present at the holidays, than a pair of nice fitting boots or shoes. I have in stock a large as sortment of custom-made and city-m&da goods, adapted to this purpose. Call and see them, at Sol l lil's. I have the largest, handsomest and best line of Holiday Goods and Jewely ever car ried in Somerset, and am selling at the smallest possible profit Call and examine before making your Christmas purchases elsewhere. W. H. Wood. CLOTHING CHEAP FOR CASH, AT NO. 4 BAER'S BLOCK, Somerset, Pa. Go to Holderbaum's for men's and boys' suits and overcoats, which he is offering way down in price nearly first cost. You will find them the neatest and best fitting gar ments kept in Somerset. BaBuaiks m Jewelby. Having bought at She-iff Sale a large lot of Jewelry, con sisting of Lace pins, Earrings. Bracelets, Chains, Charms, Cuff buttons, ft'atches and Clocks, I am determined to sell them be lcw first cost. Don't fail to come early, as the goods are going fast, E. McDowell. The "Blizzard" that has just reached us from its far away home in the Rocky Moun tains makes warm mittens, gloves, hoods and articles of that description seasonable and appropriate presents for the Holidays. M. M. Tredwell 4 Co have these at such low prices as to make every one a millionaire who buy them. Meat Mabket. Main Street. We have just added a large Refrigerator to onr Meat Market in which all meats can be kept coo and clean. Mutton, Beef, Tork, 4c., kept constantly on hand. Open daily. Parties buying meat can have it kept in the Refrig erator until wanted. Ross Davis i Co. The largest and most complete assortment of books in Somerset are offered at Welfley's Book Store. Toy Books, Childrens' Books, Standard Books of all kinds at popular pri ces. Fine Fringe Books and Finely Illus trated Books a specialty. They will make nice Christmas presents. Come and make your selections now, while the stock is fulL Farcy Cbhistm as Goons. Silk and cash mere mufflers, silk handkerchiefs, ladies, men's and children's linen handkerchiefs. wool mittens, leggins, scarfs, home knit hoods, table covers, table cloths, napkins. towels, outline work, veiling, embroidered goods, neckwear for ladies and gentlemen. collars. cuffs, gloves, hosiery, jewelry, pins, necklaces, bracelets, cuff buttons, charms, rings, 4c Mbs. A, E. I'hl. BOOTS AltD SHOES, CHEAP ros CASH! Men's and boys' gum boots, leather boots. arctics, alaskas, and gum overshoes; ladies' button and lace boots, overshoes, and gum sandals; misses' and children's slices of all kinds offered very low ; away down in price; nearly cost. I am determined to sell. Call and see my stock. J. M. HOLDKBBAllf, No. 4 Baer's Block, Somerset, Ta. New Scpbeme Coi bt Repoktbk. A com mission was issued at the State Department on Monday to Charles R. Buckalew, ex Tnited States Senator, to be Supreme Court reporter in place of A. A. Outerbridge. who hassnbmitted his resignation to the Gover nor, to take effect on the .'list of December. The appointment will be for five years from January 1. Outerbridge's term would have expired in May next. Tlie salary is f.1,(.iO a year. At Welflev'a Book Store will be found a full line of choice books for the Holiday season, including works in all departments of literature. All the standard English and American authors. Attractive and excel lent books for children. Tasteful and in expensive volumes for Christmas presents. Also, many novelties in the way of ink stands, paper weights, ash receivers, pictnre frames, beautiful Swiss carved goods, and bric-a-brac. Fine writing papers in plnsh boxes, photograph frames of all sorts. The finest Christmas cards in satin, and many other nice goods. Fjbst Gbako OrEMisG. Holiday Goods. Chbiktmas akd New Yeab Presents. The First Grand Opening of Holiday Goods at Fisher's Book Store, will take place on Fri day, November 27th. My patrons and the public will please to recollect that I am lo cated in large and convenient storeroom, wherein 1 can display my elegant and ex tensive stock of beantiful Holiday Goods to great advantage. Everything in the Book line. Fine Christmas Cards, Albums, Gold Pens and Pencils. Toy Books, Writing Desks, Wall Pockets. Fk-tures. Picture Frames. Bibles, a new line of Fancy Fkish Goods. and an extensive assortment of all kinds o.' novelties suitable for presents. ''Have you a Sleioh. Do you want a sleigh. No youne man can afford to do without a sli igh at the pride they are offered at tbe hardware store in homerset. It is a yery stplish cutter and one of the most sub stantial styles made. It has white elm runners, whiteelm or second growth hsrLory beams, white elm arms bent and spliced in back, second growth hickory shafts, iron ed with all wrought braces, wrought T and draw irons, steel shoes, handsomely painted and ornamented and finished with tlie best varnish, plush or brussels carpet trimmed, has shifting shafts, leathered and tipiied.and sleigh bells, saddle chimes, robes, blankets and whips. A complete outfit. Call early and get your choice. James B. Holdebbai ji. Thb Last Abgcwekt in favor of serscna ble clothing comes with seasonable we it her; and so convincing is it, that it leave but one small question for yon to decide, where to get it. We've a reason or two for think ing that a gocd place is here. The stock dis played here is the equal in Mze and com pleteness to any shown elsewhere. The goods sold here are nnstir atsed in style, quality or make. The prices asked here are in every cae the lowest. Our line of suits range from 100 to $.5.. Overcoats from S3.S0 to $2.0C. Men's Pants from $1 00 to $T..r0. Hats from 00 cents to $3.r5. Winter underwear from 60 cents a suit to 15.00. B. Be hfk, Je., leading Clothier an-! Hatter. Somerset, Pa. Gbki Or-icniTto or Holiday Goons. Great attractions and great bargains in la dies' plain and fancy linen handkerchiefs, ilk bandkerchiea at 10, 23, SO. 3540 and 50 cents, np to $1.00. Laics' neckwear in all the new styles. New stockings for ladies and misses in cash mere from 23 to 5 rents. We have just received a handsome line of new table liner.a. napkins, towels, bed spreads, lace Hamburg edgings, etc, A fall line of new black silks, black and colored cashmeres, silk warp cashmere tri cots, ladien cloths, plaid, plain and fancy cloths, new brocades, and a great many new attractions in dress goods, that must be seen to be appreciated. Another new lot of ladies coats in new markets, in seal browns and blacks, plush trimmed, that are very cheap. A full lioi of shawls, ladies' skirts, ladies' and chiidrens' underwear in scarlet and white, blankets, flannels, bleached and on- fbleached muslins. Canton flannels, tickings, ginghams, calicoes, shirtings, etc New attractions in Gents Furnishing Goods in Silk Ma filers. Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk ecarfs. Gloves, Suspenders, Linen Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ac, Xew Silk Umbrellas. Every peasoo call and see our new goods and compare prices before purchasing else where. No trouble to show goods, at Pakkek & Parkeb's. Music boxes and musical instruments at I Wood'.. prising town lias been reduced to a center of want and desolation. Its inhabitants principally working people are.in dire dis tress, and the coming winter will find them without money, fuel or clothing, A year ago the prospects for Everett were of the brightest. The South Penn railroad offi cials promised to make this the end of the middle division, re-pair shops were spoken of, the Everett Iron Company'snew furua costing nearly tl.000.OCO, was lighted, and in quick succession came the establishment of the Everett Glass Works and other minor industries. The town filled up with me chanics, real estate advanced, building op erations began, and there was an abundance; of work at fair wages. This prosperity, however, was of short duration. The col apse of the South Penn project crippled all enterorise end proved a lever working the disastrous train of ruin. The next blow was the failure of the Everett Bank, in which many poor families had their savings depos ited, and following closely came the collapse of the Building Association. The town moved along slowly during the summer nn til a few days ago, when the failure of the iron company was announced. The col lapse was unsuspected by any of thecitizens, and therefore proved a thunderbolt. The reasons assigned for the failure are that the ore used was irregular in quality, causing frequent delays and destruction of metal, the inexperience of the managers and the low rate for iron. Mr. Prime, the receiver, has been there during.the week straightening up accounts, but is undecided whether he will operate the plant or sell. Scarcely bad the news of the iron company's failure reached Everett, when the suspension of the glass works was announced, an estab lishment that started with the best of pros ects in the spring. The works are now closed, with n execution against them in the Sheriffs hands, and the employes are idle. The stagnation of business and the threatened destitution of tlie people of Ever ett have been brought about in less than a year by the collapse of a railroad enterprise. the failure of its bank, Building Association, furnace and glass-works. We Pbotect the People, that is tub Rr.Ason they Support Ls. Beoher, the Leading Clothieraud Hatter, hanjust receiv ed a most magnificent stock of Holiday Goods that, together with bis immense stock that be had on hand fills his store so that he can hardly turn around, and in or der to make room he has decided to give his customers, and the public generally, the benefit of one cf the greatest leductions in clothing, hats, caps, and gents' furnishing goods, that has ever been witnessed in Som erset. For style, quality and workmanship, our stock can not be excelled, so call early. as anybody in need of clothing that will avail themselves of this rare opportunity. cannot fail but purchase when they see our prices in comparison to other houses. B. Betheb, Jr.. The People's Clothier, Somerset, Ta. Dr. J. Jay Villers will lecture in the Court House on Monday evening, December 14, 1S,K5. for the benefit of the G. A. R. Post of this place. The admission will be 40 cents for reserved seats, 2,") cents general admis sion, children under 15 years of age, 15 cents. From 11 in. J. B. iViudvtr, Sec' v. Luther Vuiuu, Cumberland, Md., Maich 5, 1S8 Gents. I take great pleasure in inform ing you that Dr. J. Jay Villers' lectures were a decided success in our city. There is but one sentiment respecting his efforts here, which is that of the highest praise. We expected much, bnt be far surpassed our expectations. So well were tbe people plrastd that they prevailed on him to re main over, and the interest on the third night was unabated, and indeed increased. Long may Dr. Villers live to please and de light, as well as edify all people who are for lunate enough to hear him with his unsur passed humor, and at the same time, high- lOJied entertainment. Very respectfully, yonr ob't servant. J. B. Wiwslow. .Rev. PrBsiiuo'sTo re Tbied Rev. Dr. I. C. Pershing, President of the Pittsburgh Fe male College, will be placed on trial in Christ M. E Church, Pittsburgh, on the lftth instant. The indictment, which has been drawn up by three ministers, contains twen ty-five specific charges, among them false hood, obtaining money under false repre sentations, and conduct unbecoming a min ister. Concerning the charger, the Doctor said: "The charges, so-called, are simply those mentioned at the last Pittsburgh An nual Conference. At that time I could have disposed of the entire question favorably to myself if I had taken advantage of a mere technicality. I, however, refrained from that, and requested my Presiding Elder to appoint a committee of investigation. I also wrote Mr. Dill informing him of what I had done. Referring to the charges, I ut trrlv deny them, and I will convince Mr. Dill that he is wrong. I did borrow money from his bank in 1NS0, bnt I commenced to pay it back as twin as possible and contin ued to do so until when I was over taken bv great financial losses. I became quite embarrassed, and could not possibly onv Mr. Dill anv more money until I was more prosierons." "Why is Mr. Dill prosecuting yon on these charges ?" was asked. " Well. I may not be at liberty to speak definitely, but I am free to think that he is trying to squeeze money out of me. He, I presume, expects that rather than allow any investigation to go on I will beg of my friends to advance the money to him. I cannot do that. The whole matter is aim- ul V Shvlock demanding his pound of flesh." IIOOVEBSVILLE ii'EHS. Hooversville is pleasantly titoated this morning. Tbe mud is frozen. Butter, from one to forty-horse power can be had here at 20 cents per pound. Several deer have been brought in from the mountains, for shipment to Pittsburgh, Keziah Cris?'ev, dauchter of Knfus Cris- sey, died on Monday, November 30, aged 24 years. Funeral sermon on Wednesday, by Rev. LeFevre, of Stoyestown. The Balto. and Ohio camp train has been lying for several weeks at this place, on a sidinir. It may remain here a month or more yet, as there is much repairing need ed along this end of the road. The Disciples " Convention of the Second District Christian Co-operation, ofPennsyl vania," was held at this place on the 1st and 2nd inst. Owing to the inclemency of tbe weather the attendance was small. The services were edifying and interesfing. El der Hayden, of Johnstown, preached an el oquent and appropriate sermon at the clos iog exercises, on Wednesday evening. Some men kick against teaching Hygene etc,, in the common schools, especially to girls. The truth is, they are partly right, for if the girl marries a sober fellow she will not care so very reach about the science, and if she marries "moderate drinker" before the end of bonevmoon time she will learn the effects of alcohol ontbe system. That political acrobat, and stale maid o the Commercial, Lou, suggests that Frank J. Kooser, S. I. Trent and James L. Pogb, Eeqr'sn be selected aa a committee "all Republicans of high honor" to decide what is best for the party to do to put itself on the best footing for the campaign ot 188ft. But, ju, way do you take yours so straight? Why not John II. Cbl or V, Hay? Or how would the Emperor of Ire land suit you? Won't you ncrcr take any Democrat in yours more ? Lntco. Gentlemen and Ladies are often puzxlcdas to what they shall select to make a Holiday present, In this dilemma call on at and we will assist yon in making sensible choice that will delight both river and re - cipient M. M. Tcxirwux tt Co. Tax Collbctobb to be Elected. The following is tha full text of an Act of As sembly iMissed at tbe recent session of the Legislature, providing for the election by the people, hereafter, of tax collectors in the several boroughs and townships of this commonwealth: AN ACT BetmlnUng the CUUction of Tare in the ' ' bettral Suroughl and Tvwn hij of thi OummonwcaUh : Sevtios. 1. Be it ertacied, Ac. That the qualified electors of each Borough aad iowiwuip in this Commonweaiitt auail, ou tlie tuinl Tuesday of February ofeacuyear i.hiviiw elect an officer, to be stvled col lector of taxes, whoso term ol othee shall commence on the unit il outlay ol April next after his election. sec. The courts of quarterscaaions shall have power to till, by appuinimetit, alt va cancies in said otbee, wittiin ttieir respect ive counties. And, if any person elected to fill said office shall fail to give boDd and qualify as Hereinafter provided, on or before me luurtu day ut the term of said court next eusuing bis election, the said court shall declare his office vacant and appoint a suitable person, resident iu the proper 6or ougli or township, to fill tLe same. 6xc. 3. Ibe collector of taxes shall, before be enters upon the duties of his cilice, lake and subscribe an oatu ol office, and hie the aaiue in Ibe office of the court of quarter sessions of the proper county, and shall also euter iuto a boud to the Commonwealth, in double the probable amount of taxes that will come iuto hia hands, with at least two sufficient sureties ; said boud to be approved by the said court or a judge thereof iu vaca tion, and tiled iu tbe office of the clerk of Win said court ; tbe condition of which boud ball be, that tbe said collector shall well and truly collect aud pay over or account lor, according to law, tbe wholeamount of the taxes charged and assessed in the dupli cates, which aliail be delivered to him. Sec. 4. Ine" several county, burougu, town shiu. school, poor aud other authorities now empowered, aud which may herealter be empowered, to levy taxes within the several r,,r,,ii.'!,. and lowiubips of this Common- wealui, shall, ou or beiore the first day of Auuust ol eacU year alter tbe brst election ol collector ol taiu under this act, issue their respective d jphcaua ol taxes assessed to tbe collector of taxes ot their respective bor oughs aud towusni; with their warrants attached, directing aud authorizing bim to collect lti same, but road taxes may be worked out as beretotore ; irvtuted, 1 but sucb special aud other road taxes as it may te lawiul and necessary to collect in money, may, at the discretion of the supervisors or road commissioners, be placed iu the hands of tbe collector of taxes with their warrant for collection by hixa ; lor wbicn be snail receive hve per centum ol the amount col lected by him, or tbe same may be collected by the supervisors or road commissioners as heretofore. Frutidtd farther. That the lim itations in this act, as to time and the re quirement hereof relating to keeping an ai ubahetical list of persons charged Willi taxes shall not apply to road taxes. tiax. 5. i ne collector oi taxes snau nave all the power for the collection of said taxes duimg bis term of office, heretofore vested in collectors of county taxes under existing laws, aud be subject to tbe same liabilities aud penalties for neglect, or violation of the duties ot bis office. Use. U. t he collector of taxes shall pro vide an anorouriate book, the cost of which shall be allowed to him iu the settlement of his accounts, in wbicb be sball enter in ai iiliabeticai order the names of all persons charged with taxes in tbe duplicates afore said, and snowing ine amount oi sucn tax charged against each person, which book shall beat all times open to the inspection of each taxpayer, and shall be delivered by toe collector ot taxes at ine expiration oi ma term to his successor in onice. sir. 7. Where anv duplicate of taxes as sessed is issued and delivered to the collect or of taxes, it shall be the duty of said col lector to give public notice as soon there after as conveniently can be done, Dy at least ten written or printed notices to tie posted in as many public places iu different parts of the township or borough, that said duplicate has been issued and delivered to bun ; and all persons who shall within six ty days from tbe date of said notice make payment of any takes charged against them in said duplicate, shall be entitled to a re duction of five per centum from the amount thereof; aud all persons who shall tail to uiake payment of any tares charged against them iu said duplicate for six mouths after notice given as aforesaid, ahull be charged o nor cent, additional on the taxes charged against them, which shall be added thereto by said collector of taxes and collected by him. Sbt. 8. The collector of taxes shall, in per son or by some person duly authorited, be in attendance for the purpose of receiving and receipting for taxes on Thursday. Fri day and Saturday of each week, during the last two weeks of said sixty days, between the hours of two and six o'clock in the af ternoon, at bis residence, or some other place in the proper township or borongh, to be designated by him in the notice aforesaid. Sec. 9. The collector of taxes shall collect the taxes charged in said duplicates and pay over the same to the respective treasur ers entitled thereto, after deducting bis com mission for the collection thereof, which is hereby fixed at two per centum on all taxes paid to him on which an abatement of five per centum is allowed, and at five per cent, on all taxes afterwards collected : itendrd. That where the total amount of taxes charg ed on a duplicate is less than tl.OOvi. thetaid collector shall receive three per centum on all taxes paid to bim on which an abate ment of five per centum is allowed. Sec. 10 Exonerations may be made by the authorities and in the same manner as heretofore. Sec It. The accounts of collectors of tax es shall be settled by township or boroughr auditors of the proper township or bornugb and be shall state a separate account fo each different tax collected by him; but collectors of county and State taxes shall settle with tbe county commissioners as heretofore. Sec. li Taxes charged upon unseated Itnds shall not be collected by the collectors of taxes, but shall be certified and returned by the several authorities levying the same to the county commissioners to be collected as heretofore. Sec. 13. So much of all eenernl acts here tofore passed, as is inconsistent herewith, is hereby repealed, but this act shall not apply to anv taxes, the Wllection of which is reg ulated by a local law. Appboved The 25' h dav of June A. D. lHSo. ROBT. E. PATTISON. The following petition has been presented to tbe Court by tbe members of theW. C. T. V. of Bedford conntv : To the Honorable Juihiet of the Court of Quar ter Stttiun of the rence of Bedford County : The nndersif ned members of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nion of Bedford and others representing tliiscomnmnity, in view of the great abo.se of the privileges of the li cense law of our Slate in keeping open sa loons, taverns, and other licensed houses for the sale ot intoxicating liquors antil late in the night, thereby brineing mm to many old and young, and causing the hearts of wives and mothers to bleed, destroying law and order, and bringing disgrace on our town, do therefore pray your honors to issue an order of the court requiring that all such licensed houses shall be closed at 10 o'clock every night and on the Pal) hath day. under penalty of forfeiture of license, or such pen alty as shall besufflcient to secure the ob ject. In the interest tf "God and home and t.a tive land" we pray vo ir honors to grant our petition. MAKKIED CHRlSTy-THOMAS.-On Wednesday December 2, lS. at the residence of the bride's parents, by liev. J. II. Brown, ilr. M. 8. Christie and Miss J. H. Thomas, both of this county. DIED. MEXCEH. On Saturday. December 5, I&S5, Xorman D . son of Wm. and Jemima Mencer, aged 5 years, 11 months and 16 days. BARXHART On Thursday. Xovember 26, IMS, Dorsey M. Barnhart, son of Wm U. and Sarah Barnhart, aged 18 years 3 months and 9 days. ZIMMERMAN. In Berlin, Pa., on Sun day, Xovember 22, 1885, Maggie Edna Zim merman, aged 2 years and 6 days. WEYAXD In Berlin, Pa., on Monday, Xovember 30, 1SJ5, John Weyand, aged 68 years, 5 months and 3 days. In accordance with bis request, be was buiied at Will's Church, near the Somerset an d Bedford pike. GLESSXER. Near Berlin, Pa., on Sun. day. November 29, 1885, Morris Dillon, in fant son of Franklin Glesaner, aged 2 years, 9 months and 27 days. CR13SEY. On Monday, November 30, 18f5, in Hooversville, Pa., of consumption Eesiah, daughter of Eafus Crissey, aged 24 years, 1 month and 11 days. ' Them also which sleep in Jesus, will God bring with him." 1 The. 4:14. When you are purchasing yonrChristnias turkey, don't forget to buy your relative yonr friend, and your neighbor a Christmas pres ent and keep in mind that from tne stock of novelties. Fancy Goods. Jewelrv etc .etc. 1 of M. Jf. Tredwell & Co., b tbe best and cheapest place to select. Wanted, everybody toe me to Welfley'a Book Store and buy a pair of those nice dol lar chromos in nice, heavy walnut frames. They have never before been affered at that price. Advertised Lettebs. Th follow ing let ' ter, remaining in the Poetoflice at Somerset, j ! will be sent to the Dead letter Office, if n, called for no or before December Ul. If lit-acby, rt'ni-. Casgrove, Patrk'k. Coleman, I has. E., Digersoii, Overton, HecEard, Edward, Jackson, Charles, Mincer, Jcol Muncer. David. Nedrow, Barbara i'enrod, Martha, Riley, John. Khoades. Win Shafer. Kate, Will, Ed. L., M.. Miller, John, i Miller, Mrs. Sam- Malouey, Thomas, POSTALS. Lowers. Jacob, Davia, W. E., Foley, James. (2i ' Mayes, J. B , Hegarty, John O.,' Miller, Jeremiah 8., J. K. CorruoTH. P. M. mVM KMBK.T Bl!tkll. Oornetad by Ooos k Baxarra. CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR 4 FEED Apples, arlsd. V ....... ... Apploltitter.fi id. ......... Hiu, f) 1 Bs Butler (roll) Buckwheat f bush meal, 104 Beeswax t - Bacon, sbuolilers, aides, - ...... eoontryhamr .... Corn, (ear) new fl baaaol.... - (aheileu) old " ...... " mealy Call akin, ? , tuna, fidos Flour, fl bbl Flaxseed, f) ba. (0s) Hams, (raitar-eureo) fl Lini, Leather, red sole, ft B. ....... " upper, " kip. " MWJllDia, and chop 10 Is... Oats, fl bu Potatoes, fl bo (new) Peaches, dried, flat Rye Rana, fl B- Salt, No. 1. f) bbl, extra Ground Alum, per faca-. Aaoton. per aack Snirar, yellow fl white " Tallow, fj w heat, fl bo- Wool, &fro ....UMriioe -vl M - , .j0 ...... W.io ........ so We -tvr .'uo ........ ..(kToe so ."..""."".""."."juc $ M , 7oe tie Ine 30ci:jJe 6ft70t! TScSoe , fl 24J1 M .-. -We 3uizue SctjlOe eiaj: lc l 6-1 41 'z 3 0 Tc3c Sc&l'ie ;tfc , 1 00 ibc&M) TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC: BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT J. M. HOLDERBAUM'S, No. 4, Baer's Block. As catting prices seems to he fashionable, and as I Lave latel received some nice and cbeap goods at way down prices, I have concluded to offer my en tire stock of Dry Goods. Notion?, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, A'c, &c, at such prices that cannot fail to please. I am determined to fell, nrd will ofi'er poods at cost rutin r thun not effect my purpose. IlESPEC'rFCI.LY, J. M. HOLDERBAUM. The Bett Newspaper in America, and by far the Most Readable, Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the Sun's Pre miums. The most Interesting and advanta geous offers ever made by any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for alL Beantiful and Substantial Premiums in Standard Gold and other VTatchee,ValuabIe IViok", luo Bebt Family Sewing Machine known to tha trade, and an uneqnaled list o' objects of real utility and instruction. Sates, by Mmil. Postpaid: DAILY, per Yes (without 8anday) $6 00 DAILY, per Month (without Sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year ... I 00 fOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year ... 1 00 IJJr.-n, TDK SI'S, Nw Tork City. JJEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notiee ta hereby aire a to all persons ena-ernet aalerateea. erwiiiura. or otherwiae. that the lol towtrar areounta h'rm paaaed reiriter, aad that the fame will ra irewill lor eunttrmativn and allowance at an On-hans' ,urt to tie held at Som erset on Thursday, the lTth ilay of KecmheMBM: 1. First and Dual areoani oi juna oinrner ou Tracy E. Puirh. Administrators etc. of Jonathan IMnriaver. deed. i. Ftrrt and tlnal aemart of J. W. Barkholder, Admlnl'torof Janes Ga'tea ilee'.t. 5. First and tlnal aceonnl of D. W. Will, Admr. of Supanna "ro-an. dee'd. 4. Firrtand linal ae onnt of Iti.ry J. Kreteh tnan. Administratrix of Jih Kretchman, dee'd. 6. Ftrat and tinal aceountof Aamo and Salomon W. Koeeher. Administrators and Trustee ol Elis abeth B' ueher. dee'd. . First and final account of O. F. Will and John Will. Executors t Ijswrer'-e Will. dee d. 7. Aeeuunt ol M. . Km and K. E. Kou, Ex ecutors of Thorna (Jlison dee'd. 5. First and tlnal ao-ount of Hiram Shatter. Ad m.nin'rator of Abraham Bru baker, lata of Shade Township, dee'd. . Flrat and final neroant of Wm. Winters, Ad minktrator of Jeremiah Gardner, dee'd. 10. ttmt atd final aeenunt f Sarah Bowman. AdminiMralnr of Jonathan Bowman, dee d. Krajister's Oftce, I CHAS. U.SHAFKR. Nov. IS, WSi. Keuiater PUBLIC SALE or Valuable Real Estate. mHF.rxrERSin?rEI Administrator and M. Tmatee tor tbe sale of tbe Real KJtat of JohD J. Spanaler. late of Somerset Brona-h. I Somerset Co.. F., dee'd. in pursuance of a plurl a order granted to him by the (irvhaos' Court af said ooonty. will re tell at puMle aaie. al theCourt House, In tle said Buroagh of Somerset, on SATURDAY, DEC. 5, I8S5, ' at 1 o'clock p. .. tbe following deavrihed real ea U!, Tlx : A eertain tract of land -itoste in Soniewt Two. Somerset I'".. Ha., adjoinina; lande uf Jonathan J Hnralcr. William Marteeoy, Henry Lunar Sam'l Fox and .loaiab Woy, Hmmcl Hauger, Sol Len hat , and other, containing ISO acres more or less, with a good two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, barn, and other outbuildings thereon erected : ko-h water, tine orchard, and In a hivh slate of cultivation. Thla farm la known as the 'Jona than Barkley Farm," and is situate one-half mile north ol the town el Somerset, oa the Johnstown turnpike : convenient to churches. scbooU and railroad facilities. Thla farm will be sold as a whole or In parcels, to suit purchasers. TEBMS. ' All over VJ.itOcaJh onernflrmalloa of sale and delivery of deed, and theauixo to be paid in aix annual payments of 1. 00 each. Tbe Oct thereof oa tbe 1st da? of April. frM, aad annually there after until paid. Par.aenia secured by aaortgaaie and bond, and without Interest. IV percent, of tbe whole purchase money to be paid on day of sale. roaacaaloB given immediately, J. U Pl'OH. boil Trustee aad Administrator. LE TO ACCEPT OU REFUSE. Ta It ael Baer. Daniel S. Baer. aad Peter Baer. or Beaver City, Faraa Cunnty, Ne braska : Tow are hereby notified to appear at an Or phan' Court to be held at Somerset oa Monday. Ibe 14th day of December next, to aeeept r relate to tak Ibe real (state of Soiotnon J. Haer, ilee'd. at the appraised vaiaatkio, orahowcaiM why the amo ahrrnld not be a,ld. Sheriff lime, JOHN WIN1 ERS. Nov. t.la. ( Sheriff. E XECCTOB S NOTICE. Enata of Peter Beney, dee'd. late of Somerset Twp., Sjoneia.t Co.. Pa. IsitleM tetnntary oa th above estate hav ing been ar ran ted to the anderalarhed, by the Iiroper aathorlty, aotlo la hereby ajivea to thuaa ndebted to tt to make Immediate paymfnt and Iho bavin; elalm or demand will pleaa. pre sent theaa only aatheetieated for ettlemeat oa Satnnlay. January 9. 1884, at the realdene ol th ExKWtor la Somarwt Brmot-h. . OEOKOE U. NEFr. decj Execntor. E LECTION NOTICE. Thm Ainnal Flerttna of th ParmeiM' I'nion ABaoeiattea and Fir Inswranee Craopanvnf Sona ere 'ty. will b held In Berlin on Tuesday. thMth day of Iteeember. b-6, to eleet a Presi dent, V lee President, Heerclary and SU direct or, to awry th eomlnar ywr. Br Order of th Bua ed. novttKM. B. J. BRUBAKEK, 8e'y. HERIFF'S SALE. Ttv nrtne ot eertiiia writs of Lev Fa. Tead. tlx. A 1. Ft. I'm. uid FL Fa.. ImowI oat of lb I ,'urt of Omaton lieu of Somerset Co. I'a., and to mo dl rectod. thorn will bo expoood to pablio sale at Iho i urt Hoase In Somerset I irvuh, I'a-, oo FBI DAY, DEC. 11, 1SS5, 1 at I o'clock r. m . ail tha ri.hu title Interest and rUiot ii t. 11. ut-y. lM!:eu'aut, au-l Nm1i Scu, Tele. loll, in the k,lt(wtnlr ttOfOlloil Keel Kftala sHuale hi the I'ln.uty ot slimeraet and Stale ol Per-itejlvanu. viz : Hiu. L A certain tr tol Uod si:iute iu A ,1,110 TuwoBUim O-umy ao,l ini: at'.tresaiu. urvyed on a warrant la tlie Dauieot AJuk While, cua lamina! lour nuodred ami twenty-ltur I -4) a rea, alrict unfure, '!;'. inlOi lands warranted in tbe name of John tonito, Christopher White, and others No. J. A tract ot land situate as aforesaid, sur veyed oa warrant in l he km me of John Mr bite, containing lour bacdred end twenty-toar ;) acres since measure, adjoining lamia warranted la the aaaio ot Adaui W hue, and other. No. 4. A tract of land situate aa aiuresaid, rar veyed on a warrant in the name ot Fred k schruck coiitalniuar three hundred aud three acres and eoe hondred and elirbt perches, au-lct measure, ad joining t be uid fcurx Tract, James Cauao elalm, lanu in me name ei juon w one, auu omen. i Sio. 4, A tract ot land situate aa aiareeald. eoo tainiDs; one nuntirvd aad lurty-elatbt acre and sl&ty-lour pert-lies, adjoining Ca!maa rir,-r, t lannawamuiteo in tlie name oft nruiopner w hue John W nue and otner. being part ol a tract sar vered on a warrant In the name of Tbomm W uite which orti;inailj cooiaioed tour honored acres. ! veved on a warrant in the name of CurneUua Kei- j ley, containing tour hunared andtwenty lour avrrs ainct measure, adjotntna; Unda eurreyed in the name ol Adam t ramer, John White, and other. j fiu.l. A int. I ol lai, J annate as alureeaid and !urreved on a warrant in the name of christian j vt Into, containing lour hundred acre, more or j iC!a. adjoining landa of Samuel Helotna:n. Flo- 1 kerton tunnel tract, lands warranted in tae name No. 6. A tract oi ini aiiuai as aioreaaiti, far- ol Adam A bite. John hue. and vtnere. No. I. A tract ol land known aa - Pinkerton Point," In I'pper Turkey toot Twp.. said eounty, containing two bnnured and aevcnty-hve acres, strt'-i measure, beta part ol a surrey in the name ol lnonuhs w; bite, aujotnina; landa in the name ot C'hnsioj'her W hite, landa ol iavlu Heinbaugb, and other. Mo. S. A tract of Ian I ait ait in t'Ptr Turker foot Iwp., aaid county, containing oohunireu and eleven acres and one hundred and thirty-Sv-veu perchta, adjoining Caaaeiman Kit er, Landa in the name of i iiriatouher V hue. lania ol Aaron Secnlcr, w m. Snder. and others, iieing part of a trat-t of land known aa the Peter W timer tract. Also, all tlie coal, lno ore, llnieetone, hreday and other mineral and minerl sttbusnt es, lyiiig and twiagun, under and contained within tbe surface ot the tract hereiuaiter described, aud the ne. ca aar right ol way to remove aid minerals by euch waS and means aa may be round necessary, bnt in such way and manner aa to do aa Utile Injury to the suriace soil a possible, vLc : KikH. l b minerals aa aloreaald of a certain tract of land situate In t'pper Turxevluot lwn ablp, county ,alorsaid, containing one hundred anu sixty acred, the surluce ol which is owned by V in. Siiyder. Adjoining uiod ul Aara Sochler, Hiram Uramer and others, leing part ol a tract ol laud known aa th Peter Weiiuer larm. No. In. The like mineral as aloresaid of a tract ot laud situate aa aloreaald, known aa the Jacob Gerhart lann, containing two nnndrvd ami htty mne acres, ami weive perches, adjoining lands of James Heinbaogli, Hiram Cramer and outers, tlie surla ol which is owned by Jonathan Clover. N'l 11. Tiie like minerals as aloresaid of a tract ul land situate aa aloresaid. containing Wn acrca and To jM-n'lics, adioinicg iauts id Wm. Snyder, Jonathan Mayer, James lleiobaugh and others, the sunaceot wuieft is oarbol by Hiram Cxaauer. No. li The three-nlths uart ol the lik miner als in a certain tract of land siruaie aa aloresaid, containing 1X44 acres, adjoining landa oi John Kroagher Cunningham neir aoi oiners. wu sur iaco ul which la owned by John Hruocber, and la known as t h I'pper Hoibrook Farm. No. 13. The uudtvuied ihree-niths of the like minarala in a certain tract ut land situate aaaiure- naid, cuntainlnirlKacresand .:pereliea, adjoining landa hereinbefore described as M. lo, 11 ac lauds ul Phuieas Sechler. and others, the surlac ofwhicMis owned by Hiram Cramer, called the Lower Hulbtuuk Farm, betnj the same tracts of land onieed l.y John J. spangler, u., rtigu Sneritt ol Somerset County, Pa , tu E. 1 l auf. bvdeed dated day ul w ;, an.i actuowmug ed In open Court tha day ol August, :;. to gether with tiie heredliamenla and appurte- nani'es. Taken In ee utlon at the suit of noan scott, for lb use ot Lawlsa Walker. ALSi All the right, tl'le. Interest and claim 'f S. W. u. ThimrvT and H an rv A. Werner, of. In and to tee lollowiuer real estate, lo-wlt : A certain lot, or piece of ground situate in Vf" Baltimore Konogh Somerxt eounty. "a., iruuiini: leeioutta-ii-In.'t.'n St., and reanlng ha. k about -) l feet to H'-rnvm Allev. adjoining v asmnjiua sn. on iu Northeast. Henrv tugirt cn lbs Soutneaet. on the Southwest by Hetuian Allev, and Northwest l. lot of '. J. Oiller-pi aud ta-iog Uie lot of yroond known on tbe itcuerul plan ol said t wn of New Haltimor-. as I..t No 43, having thereon er. ted a one an I a hail story plank hail ling, troni n- -0 leeton Washinrton Sr., and running bark thirty feet with a back builiilrg of one story attached on Southwest corner 12 x 14 leet used aa a shoemaker shop Taken iueecnti..n at the suit of W. H. long and John F. Long, partnere doing bume as Wm. H. laong A Bru. AUSO- All the right, title. Interest and claim or the dcien.lant. Jiepu I'hlistner. ot, in and to the M lowini; real ertate, viz : A certain tract of land sit uate in Elklick townthip, Somerset coun -, Pa., helm part ..t the farm conveyed t,r P.-terS. Hay tu John Keim, containing 1& a. re and 72 perchea adjoining lands oft'vrua Hodamer. P S. Hay. Si la Tresier and John Keiio. having a dwelling hous. bank barn and other ouLttnil-idis thereon etec-ed with the appurtenances. T-ik-n m cxeeutiun at tbe suit of Keim A LItcb cood. and Beaeh. y, use of John Keim, Sr.,uof John J. Keim. ALSO All the tivht. title Interest and elalm of tlie de fendant. C. T. Hay, ot, in and to the lollowrog n al estate, viz: No. 1 Two certain lota of ground situate in the Borough of Salisbury. Sonienet couniy. Pa., con taining one-half acre, more or lesa, adjoining lot uf llaniel Itarchoa on the North, aad locol Samuel Ob dleltr on the Sooth and bounded rn the East b Orani etreet ami on the Weat by an alley, hav ing ibeieon ereeted a twosb.ry bru k dwelling house, two-story frame store nous, stable, and oilier outbuildings with tli apoortenano-. No. -2 Ten lot situate as aforesai-i formerly known o th plan of said Borough a lot N.. S. 7, H, . 10, 11. 12. 13. and 11. now in idle enclosure. TroRllrgon Dnl rtreet and extending about 13o leet North to an alley, bonnded oath West by alley. hatrg therein erected a two-storv Frame liwclling Hou-e. Frnrn Stable and oth, r out buildings, with the appurtenance. Taken In execution at th suit of J. W. Beachy, use ol S. I. Liven good. ALSO All the rlaht. title Interest and claim of John Woir and Caroline Wolf. of. in and to the follow ing real estate, via : A eertain lot of ground situ ate in Meyersdale Borough. Somerset county. Pa known In the Oiinger addnfca to sand Borouirb, as lot No. 172 br anded n th Nona by North street, cn the Fast I y Orant street, on the South by Dale street and no the Weat by lot No. 171. b'avirg thereon erected a twrtory Frame flwel llntr House, and other outbuilding, with tbe ap purtenance. Taken in execution at th suit of Daniel 31. Feik. ALSO All tbe riulit. title. Interest and claim of F. E. Weimer. of, in and to the following described real estate, via : No. 1. A certain lot of ground situate in Som erset Borough. Somerset eonn'v. Pa., bounded oo the North by Patriot Street, on the East by Main Crrrss Street, on t he Sow h by lot of Chas. V. Shaf er. on the West by lot of Iaac Simpson, having thereon erected a "two-story dwelling house, arable, blacksmith shop and other outbuilding. N a A eeriaiu iot of groond situate aa afore, said boundedon the North by PatrM street.nn tbe eat by hind of t . Holbrook. n the South by land of Mrs. Tavman and tract No. 3 of F. E. Weimer, on the Wciit by land of J. M. HoMcrliaum. c- at taining three and oa. fourth acres more or less. No. 3 A eertnln b situate as aloresaid. bounded on the North by tract N. X. oo the East hvlartdofMra Tavman. on the Sont h by land of rred Weimer. and'on the West by land of J. .M. Holdch-iiira. containing 1 acres, more or leas, u ith Ihe appurtenances. Taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Ear clay. ALSfk All tbe right, title, interest and claim ot David J. Klink. of. In and to the fcllowirg real rta', situate In Elklick township. Somerwt eounty. Pa. hounded by lands of Peter Wilhclm deed. Manaa-sr-s Krctehman. Daniel Jobnron. anrl others, co toining 31 acres more or less, having tnereoa erected a log dwelling house, bank barn, water power saw mill, eugar-eamp nd other outbuild ings, with the appurtenance. Taken in execution at the suit ot David I.ichty, ami for use of Samuel J. Llchty, et at. ALSO All the right, title Interest and elalm ol th Swede lrun and Ctnrl (tompany ot. in and to tbe free, fnlland uninterrupted and exclusive trirt. I... nt mintnfr. diirirlnir and tak inn aval all the eml. Iron ore. firs rlar. limeston andailotlier mlnerala lying and bring utder and upon and contained within a certain trj'-t of land situat in Summit Twp.. Somerset Co.. Pa , bounded by t he t'aaselutan river on th North, and a.iHonng lands of John A.Miller and others, containing 240 aerea and allowance, and tbe full. Ireeand uninterrupted right ot way oa, up -n and over aaid lanrl for mining and taking away tbe said miner als by such ways and means aa may be aesary and convenient fexceDt the minerals on four acre around the 1 uildingsj. Also, th right of Defend ant Company to ase so much of said land as may he necesarv to conduct their leaseshin. A I.',. upon all their right, title and Interest In a t-idge across th caseimn mr neiween tne Kauroad and aaid tract ol land Also, tbe Kailroad from the bridge intoth mine, and th Deleodants' Interest In a narrow strip ol land hetw-en the P. ardC Railroad and tbe riveroprcltesald bridge. TaMen in execot ion at suit of rnnip nav NOTICK All persons purchasing at the above saie will pleas tak notice that a part or toe pur chase nwmrj to be made k now n al tha time ot sale will be required ga soon aa th property Is knocked down, otherwise it will be agaia etnosed to sale at the risk of tlx Brat purchaser. The residue or the purchase money most he paid on or before Thursday of th first week of Iiecember Term of Court, the time fixed by the Court for se curing tbe acknowledgment of deeds, and no deed will Ire acknowledged until th purchase money 1 paid in trill. Staerin" a Office. ) JOHN WINTERS.. Nov. IS, 1834. t SterUf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Th vnderitne4, having: been dnlv appointed by the proper authority to make a distribution nt the tnrjrls in th hand of th Sheriff arrising :nrm th sale of th persona! property and real estate of Jaeih B- t'rueh&elti. hereby a;ivesaotiee that be will dtsehanre tb. duties of aaid aptMdorment at biaorarv in somerset. Pa., on U edaeaday le emblr 9. 15. at I o'eloek r. -. whea aal where II person Inters ted eaa attend II they - prop r. a. at. SCI LL no tIH. Aadltor. JJCLE TO ACJEPT OK REFUSE. To Halda Pnpev, of Markla, P. O., West merelanri t'inty, Pa. : Y are hereby notified to appear at aa Or phan' Court to be held at Somerset on Monday, th 14th day of Deeember next, to aeeept -r retase to tak th real estate of TaMima Kara, dee'd., at tb appraised valuation, r how eana why th ewes h"uid not be sold. Sheriff Utile, I JOBN WINTr'KS. 'ur. 4, lrki. f rioerlfl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eaut of Sosaa Bnlarera. dee'd., lata of Shade Twp. Somerset Co. Pa. Letter of auaainiatrailoa oa tb anor estate havinat beea aranted to tb understood by tbe proper authority, aotic I hereby erivea u al! tarwa ladabwd to aaid eat ate to anaae tmmerli te paymeat. and tboa havlna alalaas atrainat th ram lil present them duly anttntieied fot settleaaaat oa Moaday, th 2ath mt llaoe ruber, VTi, at my reialeac lit "hade toanubln. J. B. CA BLE. Admin lairator. s PRO BONO We announce that j stock of Flannels, Yarns, Ulankets, Canton Flannels and other Fall and Winter Goods at Low Figures, we can offer them at prices never before touched hy the trade. Everyone that buys will have the benefit of Low Prices. Our stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mat tings, Rugs, Stair-crash, Stair-rods, Buttons, tc, tc., is very large, and is composed of the most desirable goods in the market. Call and buy. and SAVE MONEY, at GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S 113 and 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN' A. -.. i '.it. - ' .'iLUt.it I.. J PRACTICALLY; r e 1 " Oner 500 If 1 . i Sar.u :.- Beautiful JW 1 5 J. ' i f rico LI ;t r. Designs. . IP f ? Circt;:.--: . .1. V :t MOKUMENTL E'r.'C'v'.U 0:.iP; Eitxjxj Bi'tiu.'.wssir. A If BOOK STORE BI SOMERSET. "WZMT. H.WELFLEYr BOOKSELLER S OMERSET, FEIST ISTW. Cf;rs a Larjs and s!l sc!cc;:d Ctcci cf BIBLES, TESTA3IESTS, JIYJIS BOOKS And Standard and Mi'rrllanruux turr, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. ALL THE POPULAR NOVELS AS HELL AS THE FAVORITE POETS, IS ALL'STfLES AUD fU.XDI.VG. AUY ECCS I2T 7H2 SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY ! The Public wtUaloo Oad a foil AeWftmen? ofOnn m, real wurici ui dijui aixauav , iura mb Ledgers, Day-Bcoks, Pass and Mcacrasdun Bcczs, FISE WR1T1SG HfEttS OF ALL KIStiV, WRITING TABLETS. PENCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IS BOXES, ENVELOPES, PENS, PENCILS, INKS, d:, tfc. BASE BALL GOODS. f'ROQtrT SETS, ETC.. ALL sua II. 11IESTOCK Or JUSTICES BLANKS IS niESllJ COMPLETE And have all been carefully printed torasehi 5traeraet I'oontv, ar.,1 adlisii'ri.i rsmri iaa-'f ssrl irwlara. Corresprjmimce ahr.nt rvmks, ae.. la Invtteil. and all mail orl-rs will re eeve prr-anpt artrntion. ' XarBTOBE OX MAIM rKOstsa at't , Silt TU BO Y ft tBt siTOKr. may 27. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! COFFBOTH & CO., SOMERSET. PA. Bright, New and Desirable Selectioca for FulL at GREAT BARGAINS. Imitation Walnut Chamber Suits, -S 15.00. Black Walnut, Full Marblf Top, 30,00. Mture cf ETery Bescriptien ! Parlor UpJcM Suits ! looa" ir prices . it will, cost i: soTiusnr IN HAIR CLOTH - - - - $35 GO SPUN SILK - - - 40 CO EMBOSSED PLUSH. - - - - $50 C3 jgrC'onie lllght Along, ami Uvt Use liarirjiiii. THE BERLIN MARBLE AND GRANITE' WORKS " STILL JLSIElID ! I Tk 1 Ww X l. . 1 a uc scut in7'7 ua utTii uuc ut imr iiiut oust vear at inis establishment. Forty-three Monuments and One Hnmlrcd and Seventy-two Headstones is the record for the vear. We thank our numerous customers for their liberal patronage, and would announce to all who may be in need of anything in our line that we are now m the field, the Spring of 1SS(. We propoee to continue t'. prices. We are determined to 1 . . . .1 our Dusmess, ana ro tnis enu nave reduced prices to the verv lowest figure, and shall continue to do the best work Do not be deceived into believing that dealers of a few year experience can do work as well as we can. If vou are in need of work please visit the Berlin Marble Works, or e lse wait un til the Tropiietor or one of his agents calls to see you, and vou 1 11 V ...1,..- win oe sure to get tne Dest return for your money. IR. TH. KOONTZ, liKlLIs, PENX'A. P. S. aUo d'al in Drain Tih and Earthenware. J1VLE TO ACCEPT OR KEFVSE. To Jeremiah Tatar, of Stwx CM. Irwa. An nie. Intermarried with Jr-na Beaehy. ot 'Iranta. vtllat, Md ,t;albarrne. Intermarrtert with Leonard Xaust, now with Sokvmoa I. Yoiler. f Oranta. vlile. Ml. Marv. Intermarried with Saaai hk e. of Conrad Grove, Iowa, 8. M. aty. of Sit. Joy. Lanoast-r Co., Pa. tb be rs'rf i-ltrabeta, dee'd, wIm sal Interna aniad with Daniel Korke, of Cnrad Omve. la., aad Joseph C. Kutay, of Fall City. Neb.: To ar hereby aetiaed to aperar at aa Or phans' Court, to do held at ikimerset oa th 17th day f Iaao-miter, to aeeept or refuse to take thw real tat of Daniel 1 utsy. oee'd. at th a p. prataed valaattoa. or show cause why Lbeaam ahouid b. aold. SerirOrBe., t JOHX WINTERS. Nov. , laia. ( Sheriff. PUBLICO. havinir bought a larire It AVill iay Yoti fo Buy Your lYIemorial Work. Of 11 F. SMsr,.L'Giiisrat, Ma Manufacturer of and Dealer In w wn Ettttem H'rw furt:iacd era Shtrt Sctitr. in a.'l Conors. A'.f Astnl Jor t UUITE bH0ZLt Persona in ne! of .wo.vr.Wi:.r WORK wl'l find tt to their interest to call at mv htr. wlore a n'tcrsh"Wir.g will t given them, ae-.sarrrt. faction Uuarantffd in kcey fair, aad PRh L t iki' LOW 1 Invite i.ri Attention to the m:2 lr"JL", Cr Pin Zinc laa:;:ts Intrr.'ncMl hy FiKV. VC. A. frKlVtK as a elricl I.ripr,-vemr-oii In y inr or .H.I t'K.t f. A M COA.v ii I TV lo, ami which is destined to l : the t;'P lar V. nnmcnt ior oor t'hangeaide t'lr Bate. .l V. JIE A CALL WM. F. SHAFFER. TlmA in all T'eari uu . " LiVri riuh o. TILL 22 riCLVTLT .71113. SUPPLIES A LW A S IIS ST0CK - U Bel-KiKlntr to (h Sttimi7 Tra le,, ncluJirg PirTlBES. FKAMES J.VD MOILCISIIS, 0 f .1 . i . . . . - looking up orders for delivery in do the best work at the lowest eclipse the past in the extent of w a, 1 t J I f I . Send 10 sen! post h.. ot reoria that will t,ut yra ta the way otrMi mtfnry ai rav, iQan inr;Mr. ea. i. awcrn-m CMMn sex!; Oi all aw, r-a. SIV- a home and work it, spare titna. or ail th tirr, jpirai aoa ret.oirert. wo will stan lv,B j py ware tor iso whostwt M.r de Hi-ljr. STiaat staCw.. Portland Ma. JJr I P " r aaoaaj taa at aavana; lv l , II I liaalr aa azeney for tiw best ariliu hook nil. Beuar saceeod rranrtlv. ,V 1 fait. Terauirk Uaut B. oa Co., PurtUr. I Aaun. r