Somerset Herald.! EtTKTsCrLU Eiiitor. i1'"- r ! timetables. V arrangement which went iWt '"'Si.Jr.Bd Kallroad on W! her 13 h. train, will ran ? i..lmrt a U S mint will ran over the juhnrt'a Somerset V, ,re. 7 01 lt-U , M 0 T " 7Se IB Sl tli 1 !(.. S.l Arc. 6 14 P. V. " i.mll rule. SOOT- BHo. Aoa. Bockw'd Aoc. .;0a 1 r.w. ,-s:(n..- 10 Ui l.i 1 l3o 11 os u. i 24 X t.Oi t.li 6 oo ra .so r.h" j,1TTSBI BOH DIV. rttr aorsD. Express B. 0. Msil Cnm'd Acc. , ... a.40a. m 4 r. . am " 2 30 EAST BtiVNU. Mall Expren Cnm'd A-e. . l.io ra i.r. ! liUT r. . I-6 J 13 J.. '7- -idVais at cost at Becber'a. . ba!it.'r will soon bs on the go. for Is" l Fisher's Book Store. - ' ,vur at an1! ,elow 00,11 Bechr"s' i ;.il" fi- et the wormy pour inraj j i f iimnU dress cuols at 5 j,,. vw i" .... s: rarktr I'arker's. r .... the Cluthier, om-ring the grcat 7ns ever seen in Somerset. ", ..i,.n Smith and William Rodger, of . 'it rrr no"K o"r callers y"1"3-''- .i i taihitn attended ijuirireo suu f" IVrSlUluf11"1 -"""'J ' - . 1 ......int. T..U. AT !a;tim:ire i Ohio is putting up an ,' -i l !'t plant in their yards at Cum- . . ,,1 1 ...1 m till. - -p were ..2 xescnera cim t':-e Cuanty Teachers' Institute, at l'u l .:.., test week. "y, is the time for overcoats. Berber UivW line in town, and is selling ",4io C C. Markle, of Weft Xewton. .J'., Sew Mexico to start a cattle ranch j,Jrtj. After he gets Settled he will jS j,j fiiuilv out there. f, J lkarliv, Pentist, is now in Som ri snd can be seen fur a short time i Dfiital R joins at the Central Hotel t.reerra:ion of the nstural teeth a spec- '.. Lit A large, new frame hnu?e on ;.; a unit, conveniently arratiped, loca i,,,;:,Me. Immediate puswssion given. rr farther infirn:atitt call on or address Sire. : varl of Cuinet Black Dress Silk at J el l" per yard, worth $1. t Farkcb &. Fakkke's. lhr.:itiddun Ijfil Xnr: It is probable :h: licencs to sell liquor will be grant m ti li e next term of the county court i. :in;ilin county will likely have noli-(.-.-.vi houses afti r April, j- fIt Ptoa.itfit vrtiile c:: liunting. on ChriMmas shot a ptieasant w:!i i.iumvess white as snow. The rare l-lnuw in the bands of a taiidermist, i i hn lu iunted will be placed on exhi ! :; u a: the National hotel. MsiT Maexst. Main Street. We have : a died a large Refrigerator to our Meat i'a-tet in sliich all meats can be kept coo' ti-.i rlean. Mutton, Beef, Fork, Ac, kept ri..Mnt!y on hand. Ofn daily. Fartiee l-.yr. ti'eat can have it kept in the Refrig- riiii!il wanted. Ror Davis A Co. rsecn-mati'm question is sized up by the 3 -.hi HiriU ai the issue between fire and v.niv The IhrM doesn't seem to be or- j enough to remember that both of mortem ex(erieiiccs may fall to :bf l .t of peo;.le who go to that scriptural ; iv "where their worm dieth nut and ti-CTf fire is not quenced." y i iere of red Oil Calico at 5 cents at i'jrer i r. rker's. Hve top a Sleh.ii. Po you want a -:!.. No youim msn can afford to do ' it a sl igh at the pride they are offered a: ;1ip l anlwaie store in Somerset. Ii is a v -v -'jli-Ii cutler and otic of the most sub a tia! Mvles nude. It has white elm 'iti'-rs. white liu or second growth hickory while e!m arms bent and spliced in t" k Mrond rnwlh hickory shafts, is iron-t-i ih !! wn us-lit braces, wrought T and iSk irons. stvl shoes, handsomely painted '.i ornamented and finished with the best vsm.-h. flii"ti or brussels carpet trimmed, !.:(!. us shafts, leathered and tintied.and .'';u bel's, sjci.Me chimes. rubes, blankets Jtiiwhip. A complete outfit. Call early ' i pi't your choice. jAJItB B. IIoi.Dmiurjf. !"l'i"sr.f Turkey red Table linen at 15 wits rT ysrd. PakkiR Si Pabkeb. iuii:T4M Notice Beeher, the popular t" i sr. intends making a gnat change in t'.-:::e--. tml in order to close out the im- r.mse tHH-V that he has now on hand, be ' !! from now until March 18 h, each t: jfrer- article in his store at and below Anybody in need of a suit, overcoat, b;.ap. shirt, child's suit, or anything in """'lung une should avail themselves of "sre opportunity, as these goods must out by March 15. 1SC. Come one. '"'"I .to B. Bbhfe. Jb.. The Popular Clothier. Somerset, Pa. 1 TI'r! py l"r!-Theterm of co-part-between J. R. Parker A W. B Par p spires on the 1st day or February. knowing themselves indebted on -k.k, n pleas, mil ,nl ,ptl), their by cash or note at once, and save sy. 'I' I.et P. Park n A Parker. fort: Ptore yon can bny. Fine Cigars, Cuheb Cigarettes. Menthol Pencils Rough on Corns, Acid Phosphate, Insect Powder, Trusses A Braces, Surgical Goods, 1"M G l, illrrors, "if Ca ''"led Psners, TaV Chir,, ' sinordlij-fs. ?" Its. ' 'f ;iae ''. at low pi ices, 'c Gwixg Wrt-r T..r.,.r,. :,.-. r., 4 V, f Vril "re to persons-. going West. Dcscrip- he principal railroads in "f 1 ' i'ed Ptates and Canada furnished fn.v. " t! I,WM,t Mt f through me I ist or South m,tA In N. ... 5 u " ' " the u-t md route, address. T J. W. Pattox, rrhr'B Agent, II.iO.lt. R., Somerset, Pa. b; 1KKG "is H year ISsfi r.-..,. . mi mwiniain ray t :n . . - r scling good goods at the low 1 ha . u j P'd h urEiiis in ary a.:. nd am cl-wing ray liilirs f!it 4c. rps, underwear, winter t cost. 'f .! i. ' Vii,l.( ""u9 s'rain Vii"!ini?. 'i'le. tm i- . . ""Kliams. lalll I in.n. V. . I ciov: oat to ni:keroo.-n for i by .'"JOS. p, Uin. win aiway seas low '. ca, iow lUn ,wwherp W4. A. E. Thl. '"Ota.-.!. to... , ,- o u J 'IOld Style blue nrlnl. , ,ors, at B cents per yard, at Pauls 4 Pakkck', Local news is at premium. Another col J spell has arrived. The C'orinellsviUe gat well b down about :& i feet. Read the Hkrld, hand it to your neigh bor, ami -k bits to become a subscriber at once. 'Trek's Bad Biv" performed his antics I f rtf"! itnl audience at tbeSkatinjr, rink r riciay evening. Mr. RuTus H. Dull has sold his handsome residence at Ruck wood, and, rumor hath it, will remove to Somerset in the Spring. Mr. Cliarle D. Beegle, of Bedford, was last week appointed Deputy United States Msmball for the Western District of Peuo sylvania. Owing to the intense cold and the small number of pupils able to reach the building, on account of the snow blockade, there was no school on Monday. Salunlay and Sunday. when the thermom eter was registering ten and twelve decrees below tero.every blasted fool you met asked 'Is this cold enough for you?" On Saturday a smull amount of ice was hauled from Ui dam to the various ice houses in town. It ras about 5 inches thick and of a very poor quality. It is a lucky thing for the fanners tl a, now the severe freezing weather has come the fields are covered with a nice blanket of snow. It is a great protection to grain and grass tit-Ids. Mr. M. II. Hartze.ll, of Glade, bas pur chased the residence of R. II. Dull, in Rock wood. It is understood that Mart will leave the "garden spot'' for Rock wood -when the "robins uest again". All the station agents of tbe Baltimore & Ohio Hail road Company are now obliged to wear a badge on the left lupel of their coats. Ttie badges are uickle-plated and bear tbe simple legend, "Station Agent." J Cal. Lowry, E-q., of Klklick, it is un derstood, will shortly remove to Somerset and bang out bis shingle. lie will occupy part of the office of II. F. Scbell, Esq. We are glad to welcome him to Somerset. Mr. James Snyder, city engineer of Min neapolis, Minn., is visiting the family of bis uncle, Klias Cunningham, Esq. Mr. Snyder is on his return from a trip to New York, preparatory to going to San Francisco. Mr. A. II. CofTroth, Jr., editor of the Som erset Democrat bas been confined to bis bonie for some time by s severe attack of sickness. His many friends were pleased to see htm so far recovered as to be at his of fice Tuesdav. Court convened on Monday morning. A call of the panel showed that tnere were not enough jurors present to proceed with tbe trial of cases. Tbe afternoon trains brought in quite a number and tbe Court was able to go ahead. The Washington Obtentr is fifteen years old and is proud of it. We hope some ol its delinquent subscribers in a fit of remorse will give it an oil lease on which a gusher that knocks the b Kits oft the Smith well will be struck. It deserves it. The Board of County Commissioners, at their meeting last week, elected the follow ing persons for tbe year ls-Sfi: Clerk, A. J. Uileman; Attorney, J. R Scott; Physician to Jail. Dr. II. S. Kimiuel: Custodian of public grounds, Chas. A. Kimmel. The grand Jury at tbe recent term ot the Indiana County court recoiu mended that the Court call a convention of road Supervisors and instruct theiu as to their duties. The idea is an excellent one and might be cop ied with profit iu this and other counties. The ferocious panther, which bas been a prolific source of blood-curdling items for ttie Somerset papers, turns out to bean ot ter, and is now killed. Greriuburg Herald. You're another. It was Bedford county girls that bad to do without "fellers" be cause tbe panther was at large. Capt. G. Shannon Mullin, one of tbe old war horses of Republicanism in Bedford county was sworn in as an Associate Judge and took bis place on the Bench beside Judges Bacr and King on Tuesday last. Captain Mullin is tbe first Republican As sociate Judge of Bedford county for many years. The Pittsburg Dispatch, always enterpris ing and progressive, promises to be better than ever during ISriU. One of the special ties of the Dispatch that takes largely with country readers is its large staff of corre spondents, who furnish it with all the news of Western Pennsvlvauia in its freshest and brightest form. It is a first class paper in all departments. We have received a copy of Vick's Floral Guide for ls83. It is a wonderfully beauti ful number, the frontspiece being a painting of a budding geranium that is almost as natural as life. An equally pretty thing is a Colored picture of the Conitesse De Serengc rose. There are a great many other fine il lustrations, and the entire contents are in valuable to the fiuri-culturist. Evidently the good christians of Somerset thought it was cold enough on Sunday to freeze sbeol over and Confine his Satanic majesty. The Disciple and Lutheran churches were oiieoed for a short time in the morning, but in the evening tbe devil of a storm was permitted to go aronud bowling like a roaring lion seeking whom be might devour, unmolested. Mrs. Heffley, who died in Stoyestown last Tuesday, was born in Berlin, ber maiden name being Dively. She was married 10 her surviving husband, 'Squire Henley, in 18IH, and was the mother of thirteen chil dren, six only of whom are living. She was a consistent member of the Lutheran Church for forty-two years, having joined it when she was sixteen years of age, and was great ly respected by ail who knew her. The re main were interred in O Id Fellows' Ceme tery, Stoyestown, yesterday. Mr. J. W. Tate, of Bedford, the new Dep uty Collector of Internal Revenue, is one of the first of tbe Democratic appointees to dis cover that a Revenue officer's life is not al ways a happy one. While making the us ual round on the first week of the mouth be attempted to ford Gladdeifs run, in South ampton township. His buggy was swept out into the deep part of the stream and overturned, and tbe IVputy dumped into a- rushing mountain torrent, where he bad to "sink or swim." The team was rescued with much difficulty. Mr. Tate lost a satchel containing all his official papers. One of the severest storms that lias ever visited this locality reached us about dusk Friday evening. Tbe snow flew in blinding gusts, and all day Saturday and Sunday tbe wind cut like a knife. Old Mr. Thermome ter got scared early in tbe filit and went way down into the cellar, where he is yet hiding at noon Monday. Tbe roads are drifted shut and our country friends have not been able to get to town. Sunday night an engine on the S. A C. road was kept run ning between here and t'-e summit all night in order to keep tbe road open. But one mail reached us on Saturday, from Johns town. The first train to arrive in Johnstown on tbe S. C Branch after Saturday morning was the Baltimore Accommodation, due there at 2 SO r. M. It got there at 12 o'clock Sunday. It consisted of two engines, a L. - , L T, "ftS car anu passenger coacn. jieiurn- " arrived at Kockwood at 4 o'clock. rroni couiersei to kockwoou it was drawn f. . . . . . , four engines. Monday morning' train arrived at 9 o'clock. It was drawn by t engines. The road was reported pretty well opeiit-d, and it was expected that Iraim would henceforth run close to scbednh time, unless some additional obstruction ould iuterreue. Hadn't New Year's come on Friday, there would doubtless bare been a great many more of tbe boys who would have sworn oil". Friday iaconsideted an "unlucky day" to begin on, you know. Miss Emma Thomas, an Altoona school teacher, was knocked down on one of the public s reels Friday at noon by Mrs. Ket ner. wtinsa (laughter the teacher found it necersary to correct. A 'toting township man "points with pride" to the fact that bis wite bas worn one bonnet for tmcnty five years. The feeling ith which the wife points to the husband bas not been described. Indiana 31aunger. A daughter of George Conner, of John v town, aged 13 years, was standing in the gate at her home when an unknown roan approached her from behind slapped ber in tbe face, caught ber and cut a long plat of ber hair off, threw it At ber feet atid diap peared. The first and partial account of Stephen Stutzman, assignee of M. W. Keitn & Co., will be made at the present term ol Argu ment Court. The report sbows about $.':), 000 already realized, with sales of land in Kansas and collections on note and oiber accounts still to be made Prof. Wolf, who is registered as a teacher in Ravne township, is perhaps tbe oldest teacher now in active service in the county. He bas been a teacher for over thirty years, anj among his scholars this winter are grandchildren of persons who attended Lis first school. Indiana Metrennrr. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company owns and runs upon its own line 1.2 !0 loco motives, 7,1S passenger cars, and 26 SJ3 freight cars. It owns2,0ii0 miUs of complete road, and controls 5.OU0 miles more. It em ploys an army ot 34,000 men, many of whom are mechanics and experts of tbe highest skill. Tbe church belonging to the Baptist con. gregotion of Everett was destroyed by Ere at an tarly bour Monday marning. The Ere is supposed to have been of incendiary ori gin. hue tbe people were watching ttie tire repeated efforts were made by burglars to break into three or four of the leading stores in town. The Church will lose $l,i'mG. Superintendent Higbee, of the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools bas forwarded to each oost of the Grand Army a list of 360 chil dren who will be discharged from the schools during 1SSG. This is done so that effects can be made to secure thcru places to make an honest livelihood. All the chil dren to be discharged are sixteen years of aje. Three hundred and thirty convicts in fie Western penitentiary were thrown into idfe ness last week by the expiration of contracts with thi Penn'a Construction Co., in n works, and Long A Sbeppard. cigars ai id brooms. These convicts will remain id le until some e'ber industry is provided I ar them. They will probably be put to ru,? making. A curions old coin was found near tl ie li.ne kilns on North Main street, Chambet s burg, last week. It bas the inscription " In commemoration of tbe extinction of Col o nial Slavery throughout the British donii n ions in the reign of William IV." The I e verse bas the figure of a slave with t :is shackles broken and tbe words, "This is I tie Lord's doings. 17S1." Hon. Chas. R. Buckalew, who warecef t- ly appointed reporter of the State Suprc ie court, by the ijovernor, has declined the p o-t-ttion. Mr. Buckalew thinks the expena es which must be borne by the reporter in U ie way ot assistants and o her labor are U o great for the salary paid. Hon. L. Amnie r inan, ot Luzerne county, has been appoint! d to fill the position. It is easy to prevent rust in a sho'reasi It is well known that the rusting of brigt t steel goods is due to the precipitation t'f atmospheric moisture upon the metal. This may be obviated by keeping the air stir rounding the goods in a dry condition ; and a saucer of powdered quicklime placed in ai ordinary showcase will usually ufh-e prevent the rusting of the cutlery exhibi ted therein. Dr. Higbee made the following point it the late weaiora county institute i m vear a farmer has a litter of 11 Dies. There are two runts. He sells tbe best and kee the runts. Next year there are four runts, and be is a runt. Let the directors lower the wages and the teachers become runts: and finally the good teachers all leave the district and nothing is left but runts. G.k1 wages will draw teachers fit for the training of any child at almost any age." On December 1, E. J. Fox presentee! a pe tition to tbe Northampton county court, asking for an injunction to restrain the as sessor of his district from requiriug him to make a return under oath of his personal property as provided in the new tax la. I Mr. Fox took the around that the act was! unconstitutional. The matter was a,-gued by prominent attorneys, ana on -Monday J Judge Schnyler tiled an opinion declaring the law constitutional and dissolving tbe in junction. . m. The Board of Poor Directors of Westm ire land county have made the following ap pointments for the ensuing year Stetvprd, W. W. Francis, of B-.ithany salary. ?5V"w. Matron, Mrs. W. W. Francis; salary, $1 5). Physician, Dr. I. O.Tutt; salary, $e. At torneys. Wentling and Miller; no sal ary fixed. Farmer. A Larimer. Donegal To a-n- ship; wases, $30 er mouth. Watclimwn, Henry Parsons, Mount Pleasant Townsh p ; wages $1.5) per day. Engineer, Sa.uel Neleigh ; wages, $17 50 per month. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad will shortly W in position to furnish heatpd freight rars over its lines so that the handling of ban tn as and other sensitive fruits will be attend ed with no more risk in winter than in summer. The appliance used is known to the trade as the Eastman freight car hea ler, and both heats and ventilates the car auto matically. When the car is loaded it may be Sealed and requires no more attention until it reachos theend of the journey. e'cn if it passes through 0 degrees below zero- ! According to tiier eport of Dr. Higbee Superintendent af Public Instruction of tbe ! State, there are 2 :SS school districts in Lhe j State; schools, 21,151; graded schools, f, 339; superintendents, 111; male teachess. 8,471; fesnale teachers. 14,30.1; cost of tui ition, $o,5sri,Sl 10; cost of building, pur chasing, and renting, $!,72S,3S2 59; cost of fuel, coutingettcios. uebt. and interest paid. $2,485,511, 2 i ; rttimated value of school property, $:.2.0i4 440 ; increase in cost of tu- Uion since lat report, $1H2 844 C9 ; increase J in cost of building, etc., $12,249 65 in curt of fuel, etc., $.37,183,23. increase , i " '" " . w. ..Uuo.c u. nig water ; to tno coke-ovens (luring the summer months the H. C. Frick Coke Company have begun work on a gigantic plan. The Com pany has purchased part of the William Baruhart tarni. two miles ea,t of Mt. Pleas ant, on the Some-set pike, the tract lying north of the road and traversed by Brush Run. The path of the run lies between two high hills fi.-r a long distance. It is propos- eJ to turn this small valley into a lake. The I water will cover from forty to fifty acres and be from three to nine feet deep. Giant pumps will lorce the water to where it is needed. How to Get a Stock or Cart. The state fish commission are now filling all applica tions filed for carp, the season being adapt ed to their shipment with safety. The fry furnished this season are unusually fine, mearuring from three to five inches in length. Persons desiring brook trout fry and rainbow trout fry, for stocking public stream in their localities, should make im mediate application, which will be placed on file at tbe hatcheries and the fiatt ship ped early next spring. Applicant in this sectiofl of the state can address John Gay, fish commissioner, Greensbur, Pa, Enrroa HzsUld: The Meytrsdalo f bw merrial has been persistently trying to cre ate the impression that In some way 1 have misused oc not properly accounted for, or applied to my own use the fnnds that came into my bands as Chairman of the Republi can County Committee. Please publish the following stutemeut In reply to these malic ious insinuations. After the last primary election, to wit : Slh July. 1894, the auditing committee, tieoive H. Zuhrte, Jarnes M- Coverand E. D. Yutzy, Esqrs., audited tny accounts, and in their report say : "We fi id the Chairman's accounts are true and cor rect in every particular ; that lie has kept a close and accurate account of all moneys rt ceived, to wit : $1,410, and bas properly and judiciously expended the sum of t'JTV 91 fur said primary, leaving a balance of W.'tO 09, which has been securely invested." From this balance of Lou. Smith ree'd isymeiit of two bills Somerset IlEaaiB and Tuna, $10 each. Chairman Oeo. W. Pile, money previously advanced. 430 09 $109. 20. 90. $273 05 $151 09 Respectfully Yours. J. R. Seort. We are in receipt of a little book, whiisb in richness of humor and grotesquenest of illustration, may be laid in the language of the wild West, to "lake tbe cake." It is simply drawing it mild to say that it con tains some of the best examples of American humor ever published ; and the contributors, who are well known in the.field of letters, have really excelled all former efforts. Tbe illustrations by comic artists are also in di rect harmony with tbe text. "Bill Nve" tells his expensnce with a cyclone. R. K. Munkit trick, of W:, rhymes funnily on tbe four seasons. Mr. H. D. I'nibstaetter, the originator of the book, describe his wrestle with a grilled bone in "merrie England," and "if. Quad,", of tbe Detroit Free Press, gives some quaint aphor.'sms of "Brndder Gardner's." The book, in fact, is not one t be glanced at and laid aside and forgotten, but can b taken op with pleasure at any time. Its title is the Jacobs Oil Family Calendar and Hook of Health and Humor fur the Millions fur IrHj. It is published by The Charles A. VogelerComparry, Baltimore, Md.. the proprietors of St. Jarjihs Oil, a remedy which Is universally known as the only cure for rheumatism and all bodily pains, and which has peen endorsed by lead- tig men in every country in the world. Red Star Cough Cure, tbe new twenty-five cent remedy for throat and lung troubles, which is also being manufactured by this house, bas received the indorsement of leg islators and boards of health on account of its freedom from dangerous opiates and its prompt efficacy. The book is distributed in large cities by carriers and in small towns by druggists. When there is any difficulty in obtaining it, a stamp sent to Tbe Chailes A. Vogeler Company, will ensure a copy by mail. As Opes Lettib Fk jm IIox. J. M. Camp bell. Hot'saor Represkktatives. 1 Washington, D. C , January 5. ltwi. To the rrea of the Seventeenth (Pa.) Congres sional District. Geni'levex: Having been requested by the Secretary of War to nominate a candi date for appointment as Cadet to the U. S. Militarv Academy at est Point from the XVIIlh Congressional District of Pennsyl vania, I would respectfully request you to announce that there will be a competitive examination as to the mental and physical qualifications of such applicants as may pre sent themselves, said examination to be conducted by a Board of four qualified gen tlemen who will meet in Johnstown on Tuesday the 2M day of March, ISSfl, or at such other time as tbe Board may agree up on, giving due notice of the same; the ex amination to be free to all applicants be tween the ages of seventeen and twenty-two years who are bona fide residents of the dis trict. Tbe can-iidate selected by the Board will be required to report at West Point not later than the 10:h of June, lf. Very Resectfully, J. M. Campbell. Ii tbe first colnmn of the 4th page of this piper will be found a lengthy article de scribing what kind of an examination. phys ical and mental, the applicant for theCadet- ship wi p(ls. I It is a splendid op- Dortunitv for some young man who desires to secure a fine education and enter the ser vice of bis country. The yonng man secur ing the appointment is sent to tbe Military Academy at West Point to pursue his stud ies. H is allowed $30 per month front the day he ie entered as a cadet. On graduation, if he be? wot lower than fifth in h-a class, be is entitled to be made a Second Lieutenant of Engineer or Ordnance; if lower down he is ass-grjei to duty as Second Lieutenant of Artillery, awalry or Infantry. The pay of a Se oikI Lieutenant is about $1,500 per vear. - CoSFLrEscKlTBas. c.e voune men who would like to be led respectable, haveiecn writing in the outer school hull, the auost vnlgar and school blackguard statement about decent young ladies, that a uenrAveii and corrupt heart could possibly think of. and yet there is no effort being made to discover the vil lains, by either teacher or director. Give us genuine reform. The time for holding the spring .eWiUons is close at band, and in this place, there U being some figuring done among prospective cand idutes for some of the offices, fl ie , Re- j . publicans are largely in tne majority rtxe to one but generally there are some Demo crats elected. The Democratic representa- tion on the School Board has been rather a j bad factor so far as the success of the schools ' are concerned and tbe wishes of the people respected. I,et us have "refurtn." There seems (o be an inexcusable amount of carelessness on the art of somo telegraph operators. A merchant nf this place sent his family to Allegheny City, on a visit. and a soon as the train left here he telegraphed to a friend in Alicfrheney City to meet his family npon their arrival at the depot. The message was received in due time, but not delivered until long after the pa8eiipers arrived. The message laid in tlieolll v fur hours and was delivered after it was of na value to any one. Is this fair dealing? The Northern States are entitled to 20! memtiers in the House of Representatives and the Southern States to 110. Mr. Carlisle in the distribution of the Hi.use committees, awarded 29 chairmanships to the South and only 19 to the North. Tbe distribution is fair when considered from a bourbon stand point. Out of the 187 Democratic members in tbe House there are only 77 from the loval Xorth and 110 from the South. The South owns 60 per cent, and the Xortb only 40 per cent, of Democratic party. The North owns the imlustrv and capital of the country, bot the South, with her improvi- dence, rales the country by election frauds - on:.. - ,! . the ,. of th. rvmoeracv. Jan. 8, W8S. X. N'OTICE TO 0BQA5IZCD WoBKIKUMEH.-N'uW as all difficulties between Labor Uninus and Kaufiuann' have been amicable settled and the boycott lifted, it is tbe duty of all organ ized workinguien to earnestly endeiv endeavor to repair the damage done tbe firm by again buying their cloth- Ing, shoes, hats and furnishing geods at Kaafmann's Grand Depot, Fifth avenue and Sniitbfieid street, Pittsburg, and encourage all others to do likewise. Besides econom ical people will certainly find it to their ail vantage to trade with Kaufman 11? as their price are at least twenty-live percent, low er than at any other Pittsburg House, and tbey have the largest stock to select from. Mabbiaue Licexsui. The folIow'Dg mar riage licenses have been granted by Regis ter and Recorder Shafer during the week ending January II, Id5. Kiias a Fox. of Carroll Co, III., and Jeu nie R. Mason, of New Centreviile. Rudolph B. PlTillippi, of Hardy, Nebraska and Flora J. Masoa..' l.w.. Norman S. Berkey and Emma Berkey bile, of Shade township. W Take Pleasc-m In informing our reader, and all labor organizations in par ticular, that the boycott that b'as been car ried mi by tbe Trades' Assembly of Western Pennsylvania asainst Kaufmans, the largest dealers in clothing, shoes, hat and furnish In gum!, corner Fifth avenue and Smith field street, Pittsburg, bas ek liftm) by a friendly settlement of all differences. We are rnnvt iced that it will require no urging on the prt of the HebaLD to tell all organ ized workinginen to patronize Kiifmann. as everybody knows that the Mammoth Concern ondersells all competition by at least twenty-five per cent. SatbcSatsGowkk WtuBctLDTUESocm Pan -Will tbe South Peun ever be built?" "Yer, Uowen will build it. Tbe compact between tbe member of the syndicate is such that Mr. Gowen can compel them all to py their assessments to the amount of stock they subscribed. The compact is a pe culiar one and with the exception of Bagley who failed, the entire crowd can be made to come to tl me. A lawyer wit h the abili ty snd er.ersv of Gowen can build tbe road independent of thejuit that was brought truinat the Pennsylvania by the Attorney (ieneral. Guwen must get bold of tbe American Construction Company, after that he will have smooth sailing." Election of Ofvu-bs. At a stated meet ing of tbe James Hinchman Camp, Sons of Veterans, located at Somerset, the following Brothers were elected and installed in their siatiou for the ensuing year. Captain, Parker Trent. First Lieutenant, E. C. Ferner. Second Lieutenant, W. E. Beacby. Chaplain, W. H. Baylor. tiuartermaster, E Stonebraker. Orderly Sergeant, W. F. W alker. Sergeant of the Guard, B. R. Jones. Corporal of the Guard. W. S. Knee. Color Sergeant. Charles Ridinger. Camp Guard. Austin Gardner. Picket Guard, John Keifer. Camp Council, Horace Walker, James E. Ferner, and Ed. L. Fox. . m Last year.in their general deliverance from tbe bands of the Democratic Philistines, the Republicans of Bedford county elected as part of their county ticket a member of the Board of Poor Directors, which gave them a majority on the Board. The new B'jard met on the first Monday of January to or ganize, ana aunougn a ntiniuer oi re putable Republicans were applicants for the , positions, one of the Republicans cast his ballot for the present Democrat ic Steward atid Treasurer, thus securing their election. The Republican are mail, and they ought to be. This is the second time they have lost tbe fruits of their vic tory by having one of the men they elected betray them into the bands of the enemy. The officerselected were Simon Brumbaugh, steward: salary, $St0. Thos. Armstrong, Attorney; salary, $150. W. T. Hughes, physician; salary, 175. W. F. Cromwell, Treasurer; salary, $150. About 8:30 Monday morning the West Newton Accommodation on the B. A O. R. R. ran into the rear of tbe McKeesport Ac commodation, which was standing at tbe Salt-works Station.seven miles ea3t of Pitts burg. The West Newton train was going at a high rate of speed, and the engine crashed through the smoker of the McKeesport AC commodation, filling it with steam. For tunately the passengers in the smoking car were notified of the danger before the trains came together and by jumping from the car escaped without serious in iiirie. A number of them, however, were slightly cut and bruised. One mau bad bis right leg broken and another sustained a fracture of tue nose. The second train was tilled with scboc'l-children who became panic-stricken, and were with difficulty pre vented from jumping from the windows. Tho accident was caused by a snow block ade which delayed the McKeesport Acccm modation an hour. For vears Alex. Gilchrist, familiarly known oa ' Blind Alex.," has been a burden to the people of Indiana. Born and reared in Blairsville. he became a soldier at the outbreak of the war, enlisting in Company K, Thirty-fifth Indiana Volunteers. He served through the war, Out was not wound ed Exposure, disease and suffering, how ever, wasted bis budy and bis eyesight fail ed. Twelve years ago he became entirely blind. He bas been try ing to get a pension fora long time, but met with obstacles until recently, when the Government examiners came to the conclusion that the ailment hich left him in total darkness hid been contracted by a long march over Limestone Park, in Tennesee. Yesterday Alex, .re ceived a check for back pay amounting to $12,51.!s4, and will receive seventy-five dol lars pertuoDth hereafter. He is fifty-five years old and in good health. He is a rela tive of (Jen. Harry White, who was very ac tive iu fiiithering his claim. This is the largest penion ever granted to a private sol dier. Costejipt roaTHKSTATt'TE of Limitations, j I om pleased to hear of tbe appointment I ot jeremian onyuer, r.sq., as justice ai mi. Cartuel. He has had considerable experi ence and will make an impartial officer. Tbey tell a pretty good story of Jere when he was one of Sunbury's Justicessottie years ago. It apears that during the war a man in an adjacent township brought the remains of a son borne in a metallic coffin, but bur ied him in a wooden casket. Some time af terward this metallic coffin was purchased by a neighbor for tne purpose also ot oring ing homebe body of a son from one of tbe battle fields and it was nsed for the second burial of the body. But it was never paid ""' "d his w.dow brought suit be- e mi.- : - r . I I. . lure j'-r iur uie uui. me ueienumu ap- peared and wai going to plead tbe statute of limitations. ' No, sir!'- roared Jere, bringing his pon derous fist down on the table, "yon can't 'enter no such plea before this court; pay this widow for the coftin your dead son lies in or I'll issue a commitment and have you in juil in five minutes." The widrw received her money. HoOVkKSVILLE Itrms. No more holidays between this and Ground-hog Day. Martha A. Hoover and Samuel Hoover are the polite officials that deal out the mail to the public. The Uuitd Brethren are about to take possession of the interest the Lutherans held in the Lutheran and Reformed church at this place. The indicationa are that there will be a great deal of changing around about April 1st. Tenants are gettins their usual notices from landlords. The holidays are past, and our schools are in full blast once more, with a literary so ciety attached, diKtiSMfig questions that would test tbe wisdom of King Solomon. Mr. Elias Crissey, whose hub-factory was destroyed recently by fire, with a great deal of valuable machinery and tools, has a fine one story bnilding ready to put in new ma chinery. Elias is a pushing fellow and will again come to the front. G. W. Lohr, one oi our mighty Nimrods, charged his gun for a New Year's tnrkey weighing about fifteen pounds Failing to find the turkey, he undertook the next best thing, which was a "piney." Bnt the gun bursteJ and George was terribly burned about the face and eyes. Ho now thinks it d jes not pay to shoot 8 ounces of shot, worth 5 cents, at 4 ounces of piney, worth two cents. He says he cannot afford to get new gun, but must get a new lock, tock and barrel for tbe old one; tbe ramrod be ing all right yet. Jan'y 9, 188G. . Lisoo. Kacpxakks' Boycott Listed. The bitter warfare which bas been waged by organized labor against J. Kaufruaun A Bros., the well-known clothiers, e wner Fifth avenne and Sniitliflt-!d street. Fittsbnrg. ended Sat urday alght, Jan. 3d. at the meeting of tbe Trade' Assembly, where all liiiTerences be tween tbe labor anions and the ivaufmann'f were p;aceably adjusted. Am OU Belle. Commissioner Lepley has kindly loaned ns a copy of tbe Somerset Whig of October 21, 1H1U. Among the many qnaint and cu rious things it contain is the following: From the Bcitri Gmztltt THE ROBBERY. J minute detail of the Captur$ of the Celtlrruted D ttid fewit Hiul two of hit Atf tales, the supposed Ilobbrn of Mr. John .irClelland. In our last week's paper we s-nte.1 tbe robberv of Mr. John M'ClellanU. of tbe bouse of M'Clelland and Martin, of Pitts burg, near the Fork of toe road on Side ling bill, lu thi county. We are now hap pily enabled, through tbe blgbly praise worthy effort of some of the citizens of this county and the counties of Mifflin and Huntingdon, to inform the publick, that 3 men (one of whom is the notorious David Lewis) supposed to be tbe robbers, bave been apprehended, and are now in Bedford jail. On the evening the robbery was commit ted, Mr. Thomas T. Cromwell of Hunting don county, was returning from meeting held in his neighbourhood, and passed three men, who gave him the ordinary salutation of strangers, and passed on. Mr. James Lockart, of this county, having beard the new of tbe robbery, came on to Mr. Rich ard Ashman' on foot. Early on Monday morning Mr. Richard Ashman set out on horseback and came to Mr. Cromwell's. He and Mr. Thomas T. Cromwell set out in the direction of Lewistown (Mr. Lockart being on foot could not keep np with them.) At Shirleysborg tbey were joined by Mr. Pat rick M'Gsrey and Mr. James Ramsey, also on horseback. In Mifflin county Mr. Eph- ram Knser and ilr. uiiam rnce, ot Waynesburg, joined tbem. These gentle men pursued the trails of the" three men whom they supposed to be the robbers, and who bad robbed one or two spring-bouses in the course of the preceding niitht. At a small tavern or dramshop, one mile and a half or two mile below Lewistown, and 0 or 70 miles from the scene of robbery, it was ascertained that three men bad taken lodg ings for the night. 8ome guarded tbe bouse, and others rushed in, and before tbe sup posed robbers were completely awakened, they were secured. No doubt there wonld bave been bloody work bad the three rob" bers had tbelr pistols and knives at com mand, which it does not seem tbey bad. though all three were well armed when trav- iing, there being found in their sleeping room, two large light-horse pistols, a small one, and two very efficient carving or butch er knives, which it is believed were stolen by Mr. Lewis and one of bis companions, out of Mr. Snively's tavern, at tbe Snake Spring, a few days previous to the robbery. After the robbers were brought to Lewis- town, and in tbe act or taking snpper, wlnco the pursuers bad ordered, Lewis perceiving that a pistol bad been inadvertently placed on a side table near where be was si'.ting suddenly jumped uo, seized the pistol and made for the door In the entry be knocked down one man and pushed another aside, and ran up the street He was pursued by Mr Price and Mr. Enser On overtaking bim Mr. Price seized him but Lewis, being toostrnnic for him, tbrew bim off, and, in the act of commencing bis race, he was laid hold of by Mr. Enser, who told the Editor that if he had not thought himself able to manage Lewis, he would have shot htm. Mr. Enser attempted to throw him, but fail edand Lewis finding himself matched, turned his band round and snapped his pis tal at the breast of lr. Enser which for tunately did not go off. At this moment Mr. Enser brought Lewis to:be ground with a horrid crash where be lay for about a minute apparently lifeless. He and bis couipsnions were then ironed and lodged in the jail of Lewistown for tbe night. Ou Friday last these three men, one of whom we know to be Dayid Lewis, the oth er two calling themselves John C. Connelly and James Hanson, were brought to Bedford by tbe above named gentlemen, and are now as well secured astbestateof our jail will admit. The pursuers found on tbe prisoners eighteen hundred dollars and clothing answering to the description of that lost by Mr. M'Clelland. As a small testimony of tbe high respect with which the citizens ot this place viewed the conduct of the captors of Lewis and his associates, an elegant supper was given to them at Mr. Dillon's Hotel, by a number of the borough and Its vicinity, on the even ing after the robbers were lodged in prison. Let legislatures vote soldiers thanks and swords, the names of those brave and wor thy men will be perpetuated ; and the action ill long point out to our citizens tbe im portance of an imitation of their conduct. On Monday last Mr. M'Clelland arrived here most minutely described tua clothing and pistols Ac found upon tbe robbers, ar.d identified each of tbem by their voices with out seeing them. It js understood that the Governor bad prepared a proclamation offering a reward of three hundred dollars for securing the robbers but that before it was printed, in formation was received of their being taken. As the reward offered by Mr. M'C. will scarcely indemnify these gentlemen fr their expenses and trouble, it. is boped, and be lieved, that the reward oUVred by the Exec utive, will be promptly paid to them, not only as a just compensation for their servic es, but as in inducement to ethers hereafter, to make the like honourable exertions in support of the administration of justice, and the safety of society. Tbe paper was printed by John Patton, on Main Street, one door east of the Post Of fice. Tbe price then was the s-ime as that of the Herald now "Two dollars per An num." It was "payable half yearly in ad vance. If not paid Within the year, Two dollars and fifty cents will be required. The entire first page is occupied by part of a " Memorial to the Senate and House ot Representatives of the United States in Con gress a?sembled." in favor of protection. The second page contains an account of the funeral of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, tbe hero of Lake Erie, the article on the cap ture of David Lewis, and an article on "The Spanish Treaty." The local page give tbe election returns. Alexander Ogle and John Hindtuun were elected members of the As sembly in a district composed of Somerset and Cambria counties. William Phi I son is elected Sheriff of Somerset county, and tieorge Chorpenning is on the return. Geo. Meese was elected Commissioner, George Harlzell Coroner, David King Auditor. Abm. Morrison and Wm. Gore Elder were elected trustees of the Somerset Academy. The latest Philadelphia news is dated Oct 4th, and tbe latest foreign news Angus! 2'1. MARRIED FOX MASON. On the 7th day of Janu ary , 18x6. at the residence of H. H. and F. W. Mason, by Rev. J. H. Zinn, Mr. Elias B. Foa, of Carroll county, Ll.. to Miss Jennie R. Mason, of New Centrevilie, Pa. PHILLIPPI-MASON.-On the 7tb day of January. 1S90. at tbe residence of II. H. and F.V. Mason, by Rev J.II.Zinn, Mr. Ru dolph B. Phillippi. of Hardy. Neb., to Mis Flora J, Mason, of New Centreviile, Pa. FERXER T RENT. On December 28th. 1,'8., at the residence of the officiating min ister, at Somerset, Pa., by Rev. D. R. Lavan. Mr. A. H. Ferner, of Somerset, Pa., to Miss Emma Bell Trent, of Somerset township. DIED. BEAX At the letldeoce of hi brother la Frledeas, January tth, 1SSS, Charles K. Beat, ag ed 22 rears Motha, and U days. If it Is true that "a a ounet a prevention, it worth i pound of nrt," then it will richly repay well persons as well a Invalid a, to aead f T the Imura'ttlMrTft nnhllahl ha TWm U . u . Mjore, the eratnent praetitianeTS la Chroale I Ma- ! ties; for It point eut the Caaaetof Chroole Dto-! oe, and .bow. that they are .early all .toW- j able. It is a handaora eirbt-pag sheet, and 1 , seat Ire to any eoe addressta Das. Stk A ' Mn.. ipm pit,.h.k i. Moo 501 Pena Street. Plti.Cergh Pa. . - "" - ! l'flrl aoreoney man at anytnms; else by war uiaa aa aeney tmt tbe beet liter bouc out. pee; loners .netted grandly. Rum fall. Terms me. naUIT aluos uo-n erliand, On a Tottering; Bridge. . . . t c Tt. r,.. vu. r.LiAisi, -Jan. u. ma kti- noon Pittsburgh express on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad narrowly escaped a terrible accident reaieruav. Jan tram whs lueuea with passengeri fur tbe nest und ahonr. iMVttHv-Cvri Newburti purii!: otr,Mi,uhsti.o.i Aitr thru tii. h:ui partly crt.eei ttm briJpe smul; ' fcuYi? the train crossed safely. The last I Onftrh Kflil hnrrltv rrr9tfi the at nift-t are wben the biidge toppled and fell, r enmn pin trrpnk Th ftivui had undermined tbe earth supports of the beams and they gave way. Christ iaoa Killed. Paris, Jan. 7. General De Cour cy, commander of the Freoch forc-H in Tonquiu, tetegraphd the War Of ficer as follows : "During tbe latter part of Decem ber rebels destroyed the Catboiio mission houses at Usheau, Anum and killed a French Miaionnrv and 500 native Christians. A column of French troops was sent in pursuit of tbe rebels. It overtook and routed them and caDtured their arms and ammunition." Tbe Raging Blizzard. Chicago, Jan. 10. Tbe blizzard raging throughout Illinois, Kansas, Iowa, Dakota and Nebraska, is de clared to be of wider extent and fiercer in character than has been known before in years. All moving western trains are behind time. Ma ny trains have been fnowed in and abandoned. Very little can be learn ed concerning the abandoned tnins or of the further effects of the st( rm. Whale Captured OAT Long Island. East Hampton, Jan. 8. Capt j in Edwartlu' crew captured a large right whale off Amagansett this af ternoon, landing their prize at 7 o'clock. The whale will give forty barrels of oil, and will yield its cap tors $100'.). A school of whales is in eight, and a crew ha-i gone out. oacuaiET sane.!. Corrected by Oouc k BsmaiT. SULKS is CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED Apples, dried, W a Appleriaiter. ft K' Hnn, V 1' ft Batter trull) MacKttBeatfl buib ' mesl, 100 fts... Beeswax f) a Bacon, tnuulUers, f " sMes, - .... " eoontryhsmsVa... Corn, (Ssr) new V uitfhel... - (hell.!) old- " meal fi a Call skins, f) a fcUKS, ?lot Flour. DDI Flaxseed, fl ba. (0t Hams, (sagar-euroi) ) a... Lrtrd.fl a LMthar. red sole, fl a 570 Uku joe tl oo lie je l?ifeie so IOC I0G4 tuk' 2c e '-'Oc is j 7Sc ...Via It 3orti3Jc .......SieiftT'ie 7Viie '&! . fi40e 1'miut ar4ne 6jj"i lr tl SO tl -a a to It! Scl' "7c " "Plr, " aip. MMdllnirs, nod chop 100 fes... Uats, fl Do Potatoes, ft ba (nw) Peaches, dried, fl a Kje Raw. a Salt, No. 1, ft bbl. extra OniODd Alum per sack . Asbton. per sack. ........ Sugar, jal low fl a ' white Tsllow, f a best, fl bu WooL a .... si:4?i 00 UUM IG. NEK'S NOTICE. Solomoa t'bl asd wile ) No. 91, 1 eb. Term, 18. John 11. Vhl. ) Voluntary Assignment. Notice Is beret j elren that Soomon I'M sn1! J ZZ'i ZrT heVeS tn jbn H. I hi oi ?a!d -lace In trust for the ene tltottbe crei'itiirsof bemld Sol .mini Utilsllihe estate, real and personal, ol lhe all Solomon I'hL all persons Indebted to the said Solomon I'M will make Immediate payment to tbe said a'slgnee. snd those bavins I'luitniar.d rm4nl1li prefni the same without delay, at bli office at Somerset, Pa. JoH.V H. VHL. Jan'y 13. 1-9S. AMIiinee. EGAL NOTICE. To I'hartes Rudzers, of Bedford eonnty. Pa.. Catherine La ton, James K'ltfrrs. lHtvt-1 Kotlaer, all of 4!ambria eonnty. Fa.. Elmer hodKvra, of Uoleffo, 111., and tbe full-. win: belrsof Airnet. now defeated via : lltvtd SUal frr. Hsnnab, Intermarried with Ja--b Leasur. of Cambria Conntv. Pa , Mary. Intermarried with Henry Linr, ot Kansas and W 11 1 turn Shat ter, of Arkanrntt. Yon are hereby notified that in pnruaneor a writ ol Partition, Iraued out ol the Orphan-.' ?onrt 01 Somerset lloomy. Pa . I will bol I an Inquest on th real estate of David Kders, dee d, tltaaie in Shate towntihlp Somerset county. Pa., on 1 hara day the 1Mb day of Febrn.ry, !. when and wi ere yea cn attend tfyon think proper. SnerlB'f otf)r. Jim.i w 1. n. Sheriff. Jan'y 13, is. For Sale. 9.CC0 Aires of Fha Tiabsr Laai at tha Low Price cf $5.00 Per Acre, tituattM In Trie County. Kt . nenr fh? Ohio I: It- t?r and m(vd tee nntoriD(j and renn blrerfl, whfch ere Davie ht them!re ye-ir. Tb tluiher to alt bard tml of the f"t nun lit y, I ti a aiMd market. The land l-ya well ami la ru n and r rod active, with a Ktxfl Fwtm open and No. Iron Fanace wlili crnpiet machlnai-v. fcc . which 1 will sell a a wh ile or In smaller tracts, or wdl entertain l artnenhlp priMrsit.tnA fur lrn r nrnare, Lumber bnnneM or Stcck raiding. C. BERINGER, Ko. 10G Fourth Ave. PiTTMiriUiii, Pa. Enr raetle. reliable mea. ant less than twenty fnur yars uhl, to s II the etioirert i'rnii ami t ima bental Nuerv Sro k. on anliarj w.ib ew eeie BMStel, or oa eofBaiiS4iua as prelerrei. Siea.lT rniployment tbr nitm ut the yiar. Jlail aeuqnllilv learnert. So-I for terms. CLEN BROTHERS, NoM-rjm-n. jan.u !-L K.icHfSTsa, N. V. F OR SALE OR KENT. A larire water powr ant vtremOriM Milt, with New 4mbtnatloo Process Maca ory. to Meyers dale Ktroi; 1, S tnrrvet :r-un y. Peun'a. aor terms apply to tue nmprleuirs. . 1. r MfcYKKS. Jan Kt. .Mpiersilale, JEGAL NOTICE. T. Kranklla Lohr. Lohr. Mrt'leUen L"hr, Daolei Lbr. Jne Ltilir, toiermarrleil ith lr win t'Urk. t'brisliMia Libhr. inter married with Jiph husb. ami J imiali Lhr. ot t rritr .1 Aoierira. ard LMtatietb. inirrmarrieii with Thomas K. Hite ofi.'amlirla I iiii.ty fail Yoa are bretiy nititteil tDat f pa'aM-e of a Writ of Han I't. a lnuol not ot t"e Orph.iia Co.irt of al' werset ('ooi.ty. Pa , I will holil an lnq rut 10 the real evia.eot Ada tine Lrhr, dee'd.. -tiuate in Sbaile Twp . fommet a. Pa., on Tl urly, tbe 41 b day of h ehrour. 18x4, when an i waere yoa can attend if )oa thins proper Shentt'a uffli-e, I JOU.N WIKTFRS Vte.ti.im. I SherttT. QRPHAXS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate! BT VIRTCEoraB()rr'ToftheOrpbana'ert of Sorotrei County. Pa, to the an lerfivn el dtrerted. we will expose to public sale oa the pretmave, at i o cioea eo FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 18S6. The followtrs; rtesrrthel Keal Estate, la'e the ppiIxrtT of liaDid Yulay, ofOreeDvilleTiiwuhlp imurM .ouniy. oeo u. : P f A eertafn plantation or tnrt BwUw mm of knd sl'ttate tn ml Town, fhip. a.ij..liilna Unds ot Peter D Miller. J. M. Taizy. BeDiamlD Lnwry. and o ben. emt lr Ins; 4SQ aerea and 1:h perrhea, aboot arreeofwhtrb laeleared, on ableh laerretwl aond fmne h. dm and bars ; an orenard of ehote Irult on tbe rem laes, and the farm Ii tat food list ol ealtiva. Hon. fl A certain tract Is said Town- IJlJi ship, belDK 'be Nonh end of said tract o. 1. eontainiriK 41 aeivs and Its Krebes. and lyina; close to PueaboDtaa. ThiswUl y:d to suit parchaaers, enure or In Iocs. TEEMS. One-third hi band, and the balance la three equal annual pavmenta, to be secare'l on the premises by judgment bond; lOnereenc. of the atad-money to ue paid after the property 1 kaoeked down. Poaseeeion dven April l.l-sa, K. r. Yl TZY. JOKL M YVTZY. deeao. Administrators of 1WI uy, M. T?XECUTR1X' NOTICE, AJ, . ., , . , bU"' 01 3t'Jno co!pZ LetUrs testaraenlary -n the above crlate har. " brn rracted win andendened bt the pn.p v anth irlty notice it hereby aiven in all penons lml.bMd ,0'Mjd ,waM trr.!U pay. nient, and tnnee hsvtne: elaln-s amin.i lhe same will preaent triers naiy aainieabd !retle weit on rrtday. Frbrnary 1hh, at retlJeoes ofdeeeaasd. la Mr. nintHe. the lat, Salesmen fante SAKAU WiniE, ; dec3S, ' tiemirlx. PEO BONO PUBLIC I ! i .r . . tvc announce that Laving bought a large of Flannels, Yarns, Blankets, Canton Flannels and other Fall and Winter Goods at Low Figures, we can I CJ before touched by 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, Ac, &c.y 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 ami 115 Clinton Street, JOHNSTOWN. PENN'A. A m BOOK STORE HI SOMERSET. WM. H.WELFLEY, BOOK SELLER SOMERSET, IENSJ.A.. Cf crs a Largs szi "Well selected Stcck cf BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, 11YMS BOOKS And Standard and Mi-H-ellaneoua Eml in all LtfarlmeiiU of Litera turf, gHch an HISTORY. BICCBAFHY. ALL THE FOFULAB NOVELS AS ril AS THE FAVORITE POETS, J.V ALL STILES AD J.DJ.TG. a:tt e:cs nr izs itaizit will rs psctlt sutplisd. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES ALWAYS IN STOCK STATIONERY ! The Public will also fiod a foil Apwtment of Belntn.T to tb Stationery Trade, nclndlng a great variety of Blank Books, such a Lcdgsrs, Dajr-Bccks. Pass and Memorandum Becks, FIXE WRIT1SG PAPERS OF ALL USDS, WRITJSG TABLETS. rEXCIL TABLETS, PAPERS IS BOXES, ENVELOPES, PENS, PENCILS, INKS, d-, f. BASE BALL GOODS, CROQIET SETJ, ETC. PirTlRlS, rBAMES AXD .VOl lC.VCS, Ot ALL SORTS. TUE STOCK OF JUSTICES' BLANKS IS FRESH t COMPLETE And have all been earafoHy printed lor o-e In Somerset romty, and will he own 4 comet inmU particular. C'orrepnie&ce aN uf fct oka. kc, t Invited, and all mall timers wlh re ceive t.rfwp attntin. 4VSTORC OX 9IA13I CKOS sr , 5ICXT TO BOT IV Ptlw ATOBE. WM. mm The year 1885 has been one of the most busy years at this establishment. Forty-three Monuments and One Hundred and Seventy-two Headstones is the record for the year. 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 in the field, looking up orders for delivery in the Spring of 18S6. We propoee to continue tn do the best work at the lowest prices. We are determined to eclipse the past in the extent ot our business, and to this end have reduced prices to the very lowest figure, and shall continue to do the best work. Do not be deceived into believing that dealers of a few years experience can do work as well as we can. If you are in "need of work please visit the Berlin Maible Works, or else wait un til the Proprietor or one ol his agents calls to see yon, and you , will be sure to get the best return for your money. BERLIN, MNnST'. P. S. I also deal in Drain Tile and Earthentcare. THE " INDICATIONS " FOR HOLIDAY SEASON Are thatC. N. BOYD wil1 spH goods at such prices that everyone will have to buy their friends a Christmas Gift. We ean offer such inducements in both Good. and Prices as to have you come at once and see for yourselves. We will men- tinn a C.tt. 1-,,, er,n. ii-Ill r, ..:. n. tl I I P T . 1 " uriifc I'dll. nm UUl pt beautiful things that are for sale Ladies' Dress'tntr Caes. Gents' I)rp8tiiiie Caws, Ladies' Work Uoxe, Clenls' Shvin: Cuses, Ltdit 9 Toilet (, Whisks and Holder?. Cat Tail Efdts, fiOLD PENS ! Photoprarih Albums, Autoprr'h Alham?, Scrap Albums, PillSMI Alhttm, Plate GI iss Mirrors, Ebony Frame Mirror?, Writing Decks', GOLDl'ENS! A m spllinrr ir.T ct.. L- nf Oi,!.! Ptn - - . . ... j - " ' -j rare tiaring are ollerea in this line. Then we hate Pocket Dorks, letter Books, Side Books, Smokers' Sets. Cir Ca.-es, Razors, Gents' Traveling Shaving Caiw, and the Star Safety Razor. If any of yotir friemi-are nee line K"T.:LKS, nothing would be luore ertitso," man a pair oi ur. ivhik s srt-i t. L,r.- or w.i b-,LiSM, in Uola r rames. Wabav th4olA 4ir9fif- tiirllija luiU mil mitnitlM ..,..r.n,;... T.i " u r .i "i k i 1. " b-tire the desirabl" kinmIs are all prone, l .,.l...A n. V.. ...... Wl . 1 I- M anil if ere rantuit uva vr.ii nmnr arill nul u i. . 1 1 m-. . . -' uinivi, c.r BM.rw KiiHIB. Kespectfully, C. N. BOYD, MAMMOTH VDITOB S KOT1CE. At en Orphan Cmtrt held at ttomer et. Pa . en the IWb day ..f ltaxvaihrr. ldai, tba awilerManed. on nln of Mrmr. ddhurn and I oito re. was appiioted Aa- lli.r to arnrtaln artvam-erarnta made to tbe heir la the estate of Ciraalieth Hi.ar-her, and make and repnrta dinnhuuco nf the hinil in the band . f Aamn and S W Ho n er. Adninirtntxnaad Trmivew of aald deeeaet-d to and amonc innse Irirallv entitled tner u. by fives notice that ke wltlaltrail to thedatk of theibitvt'Hppuu)tiient o:t Thoriay taei.t davrrf Jannary lit. at hl.onee In .. era-t feurs jsB, aeaasl waere aU peiran nlrralai w attend It tbay tuina. uf.i-r. 10HX R. SCOTT, dec 30. Aadiu.r. offtT them at prices never - H. 1VELPLEY THE BERLIN HMEIE !M 0M1IE WEEK STILL AHEAD ! THE lllllt US IU 111 t' li I. IU 11 HUii Ol lllC in our Store. We have Christrod.-Cards, Odor Sets, Gilt Frames, Crutiib Trays, Ct G!;is Bottlen, Eox Paiiers, EboDy Easles. COLD PEN S : mil TTT.Jam f'fiW t nun uviuria 1 I ' 7 A , null PUlZjrf u. i lesfwraiL earl i olita attention shnwa whethev v,ii.;.i, i. , 1. . I . , .JtllTJ. H . , I n 1 1 1 .' II t,u, tfrM .. . . .... . lr ,1.11 t ., ' ' BLOCK, SOMERSET, PA r, vjnii aT-b7.iv;n:; boa ot tw it at wilt .at y. In tbe way if m. ... ,m uial aayu ina 'I Ameneai. hirth Mies of aU aee. ran Uv iHinie aarl wora in apare tine, or all the tl !"- iiii. we wui sran yew. mnsr pay war .r those who Mart at oi dec Sa.hr. Stio a Co.. Pwd.J POB SAir-TUX vn,wm-a t"i a nr-uiir. rjis. MIILChs ul&Hr t MO OKJl fieeowd-, J. era tm hand. Hoiauii, Engine, and Mkr Pfl'T- lHOJASAKLt.N.' uc-i,r. Aileaheay, P i
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