Herald. - .. Trnil 1 iocs. ff,.EA- - 'J Ctirita.. Thursday will I Uec. 1. TlM; .laydays shearing, jrk. county Ut!!'"! fever, j, r:Urarrouiid-!.oul'eo-uJuiei will be on Ioember 17th. T . ,ll- l 1'ark'r rker', Md turkey- or. said to I very plenty. Tllf tUm....HO-r bas a downward ten.ien- r' F-r .it T !' K to Parker Par- b, artier brigade h" p.ne int.. winter y ..i.iiiy ill be lebrated for fhristnia ,rs are now all at w.irk. or t i- as-e- ,iu.il ' si this week at Par- Itrk l'ark-r'. T K jv. rai.-e b.y is wWiin for a chance to ha. i.kjte. y, tr-uMe to suit you with spectacles at p-ker i Snyder. .,,.-t f-r holiday eu-toiiers. ' 4 line lie lit "f ,-a',i,- fwi,k!i jut mT:li at lt.e-ivk.-r A Siix.ler's. tneieiraiit a-orrnieot of M-kel!x.k just mr,'vni at iif ker A SnyI..T. iirnire.lu.-tion in tlie pri.v of pee1a-l.- ,.! eye-jflav- at I.-vker A .Snyder's. K,. iMinbinalioti spertaeles nlu-d frim tj,,tofltat Biwtrri Snyder. Maerkraut at.k l-'k is a diet not cal -u-llV,i t improve the health and ooiufort of a T.- oi l's Mi-m i!i P.iinylx-ania has d ' iura;:i. Thi time it was Jud.-e Itoii of Potl-ville. F,r p.. and chi-ap Bsitclier Knives, B,!.lierSaWs.Ste-ls and Saw P.lades, g.. to I J. B. Hoidi-rlaum s. ; ,,!t. Wiwhester and Flobart Rith-s I Hw and Mii;'-l..liug Shot Guns, for j K;ri James B. H.ilderbauni. , T.'ie ,Wi waits at tne ennn-n n'K.r on s.T.iiV evening for those who keep liim j lm . -iiv the halan.v of the week i C '" ' . i TV lurk.-- t.'.at W.MII.IWaill e ...o " I:!- I" , v ti..- lay- would scarcely end a n.iuwny illin, i take the risk t;.Uin Md alie has suev-d.-d in raising ; iu;!',i..n lor Methodist mi-cdons. Tuat's j !:ie r. j,-m be save tha'iks on luurtay. t i ir m i.-n-haiits are g.-tting m tlieir tiolnlay j fl,c' Somerset ;:d all tba. is nnwssary to capture ! ,i.s househohl gimis from Kavnlsville to Nnu-t!i-tra,Han attractive advertisement. j erst Tuesday. He is located ill the Judge p.e-ns .uii.le I up audap.mltice made i Walker house on I'nioii street. We are i ... .,.. ib iiaiicnt's throat I ghid to welcome tbe 'Siuire to Sjmer-ct. i-.iirec;ire lor diphtheria. So says Kx-ii.ivemor unin has rei-overed his wat.-ii i.ie'u was stolen during the recent r.rt.-muiional I'vnt. iiial Ceichmtion in Pbil .ipiiia. lturkev was raisd hv lleuts-n Comley, .if I'nion lownshiii. Centre county that wiih.-d forty-seven pounds and was built in J tM. lilitning rxl racket on Sol. J. Hersh oiirtwn. ; herirer. were acijuittis) iH'f.re theOnviishurg Tlic irlehrated " Knter.rise" Miat Cullers ! conn last we. k on a charge of defrauding ii.l Suffers can be found at Jas. B. Hoi- , old man Haruhart. of near Mt. Pleasant, out .krtaum K Hardware Store. Prires low as ' of el.li by the three card mulite game. t':.e lowest, and sold on trial. s;-,rtsiiwn inn obtain ss . r-siilts by us-iic- the t hamisrlaiii Machine-loaded Car tr.ii.isi. Ask f.r th.in at Jxxi B. Holders xt st's. w'rhaveon hand a large number of giod r. k wliu h e will s II ill qtuutities to suit il (.un haser. Pri.-es very rea.sonab!e. Yard .,,i.-.ite tlu- planing mill. HotjiK.s.il Biw-s. & Farsvis. SiHKhs. Sleigh Bells, Whi, trouble Har- : iks. Single Harness. Fur Rol.es. Wind I fciim.. Lap Riankets Horse P.lankets, (i.l- larsl Saddles, ilridies. etc., at way down pri- i ns. at J. B. Hnldcrbaum's Hardware Store. I .... , . it x-i . . i I T!iefi- it between Judire Harrv lute and C.-unty I ominissioncrs of Indiana still r es .m The former recently ordered an M-y;.J rhair for tbe curt crier. The bill l.js h-Yii presrnnd to tbe Commissioners ni.J they refuse to pay it. TU loUowing is the definition of the word " bourn." We print it ft.r the benefit of the ns-xt ilk-tiotisry maker. A Ixsim is one ti..rd enterprise, otie-thiril liberality, and the u'iicT third advertising ; the whole based on xn itideinitalile intention of getting there. T'i those who don't wisb ti pure-base Jew- 7 ' futii y essls f,r Cliristmas. but prefer ti;:r,o. substantial and useful, let us say that r usve i lare stis-k of tiloxi-i, Handker- ch eti. Silk Scarfs. Tolsigiran Caj, Collars, j tsflk. etc M. M. Tbkiiwell Co. It will inmest and delight vou to stop kiid k in the show windows of M. M. TVJsdl 4 Co., at tlie display of Holiday '!, hut if you stepinsi.le and inquire for Kai, yi.ii will not only be dclightisi, hut w-jiriwsl at tlie cheapness of the goods. K ntw ronict has rei-ently lieeu discoveff-d tllf ll.tnift.tt..p if i- na.ur vihiI.Im tn I ri j ii i-i ' nl eve and max-Is? found in the eveunnr . . . ', . . . . j - s,. i iir nmin .., oi ; e'nl. is !a-ge and br-lit. and promises U. ii,ine ni .re brlliant in a few ws-ks. nave just rwrived a cur had of Port "uri md Sell-I1y Co'li rs of different .and..fg,.J.l quality. It will pay to j iiiu examuie theni Ufureynu place your m.i for a slcijih. Jas. B. Hoi-Di:Riixt m. 'Wis! IViilsl! Dolls Esj.ie n,,n. -.. n..ii- China mn I-.1K Litlie i! mat i-rv. IV.lls tual talk. Dolls ut "i a.nl r!.e tlsrir cy.-s, IVills ..fall. I'-"--"- I'ii :l a!! prces. M. M Tsn-WELL 4 Co. I sin im. ri hunters to know thev ma " i g.sl line of P iw.ier. Slert. Caps, fiuti Wil.in,... Primers, Turkey and Puck Colls. !'-'ler and shot Flasks, (leaning Iniplc Mit. ivl.u.liiijt t.is, and all kinds of linn &1rs ; Jjs Hol,lerlium s Hanlware 1t.. s.tiiersi pj, Mtakrr. Ws have just added a ft !-ii.smi.,r to our Meat Market, ia lii.-li il mH!ll!. ,,in 1k. kp(rt r,k) an(, (.!eBn a jtt.m. !,! pk kept constauily oti i;,.r. ji ,. Jartit huying mwt "B liav, H kr( in n-ftipstor until 4nti Ross Davis A 'o. An k) (H-rman custom ha.lptcd in many JtK,i,i, at this .easoii, to wit : Take tlie "f vfierry aud peach tnes, place the a reswl of water in s warm n,.m "T U.ristmss tluy will coven-d with M.fl bi.,.m, and bright green leaves. !imi" may be use.1 for Christmas trtws. J"hti Itlair. a young man residing in Kit- ",n t,,wnhip, Armstrong eiiinty. met 4 xerj mi,ni and ainttvt fatal accid.-nt -iieoDt hunting last Saturday. In firing "j"" l"" li" gun exphsleil. blowing out lx-h It kn.sie.1 ,i right oe out. "e4 Li, UT jaw U.ue and broke the '"Vof hi nose. . , """able to the Holidav sisasou. tur fu!nl!',"'t '" " Jcwe'lrv. Vase. Per snj7. Pars,, PckWb,siks. Cigar Ca, kT'-IW-Weiifhlii. Work BaskHs, Wsrr 1 - ana insTi M.l ..f ;r;.,.. P". we ttave inarknl tlu.ni ... km "at !1 can in.l..l : ., -i -'.v iu ti.r pitrasure oi pswents. af U TauiwsxL & Co. Chriituuis will le tiie next holiday. Cotifrrcssiuun c5n will leave tor Wubinf- :nn ? Friday. Ice fnrne on the crc-k to tbicknesg of sev eral im lies M'.ndjv ni'.t. Mr. Will End? ley, of Johnstown, spent Sunday with tits parents in Somerset. TIm- band seriiadcd a newly married ittuplr .m Main street Saturday evening. Turkey are unusu,ii)y j.leuty and are el ans ' six rents per xiund. live weitrlit. Reuben Lintou. E.sq., of Jonbsinwn ha been sjendint tti tiast several days in Som erset. Mr. R. K. Snyder, and wife, of Barton, Md., are visiting at tbe residence of J. B. snvder. One of our local t-ortsnien sbot a wild turkey, live pheasants and two rabbits Wednesday. Mr. John P. Knable. of the firm of K liable A. SJhiiMer, Pittsburg, spent Thanksgiving day wilh his (wrents in Sinierset. Mr. Frank liniliert. of Pittsburgh, spent several days of iat w.vk in Sinierset X'isiting his brother, Mr. John A Innlatt. The Boston .Stars' w.Te deserving of a nint h lieticr audience than thev ha.1 Kridav night. They gave a most exit-llent perfona- alltT. Mr. lieotye M. Say'or. the Main stnt f jnintrr. has ad.k d gri-atiy to the appearance . ..f his rvsid. iut by fixing it a fres-h rt of j A sudden change in the spring like weath- er of last wn'k was ex perieneed Sunday i night. We are having rtrguliir winter weath : er at ires- nt. Park Y. Kiiumell. 1., who occupies a desk in the Pitlsburgh oiiiee of the Peunsyl : ania t'oiiipaiiy, is siHndinga week's vaca - litwi in S.nifr-.ft. ! Mr. Isal. lle M.hol.ier. aapnl 71 years, . xx. t- l.uriR'd to death at Berlin on Saturday, i M.e l.'ih iiisi Her clothing caught tin from the iM.kiiig stove. AssiM'iate Judges Walker and Shaver held j a sh irt Ms.sion of c iurt Thursday morning. J A fvw e'iiiois were presMitel. and (Jourt i was adjourned .orf lit. Uev. Appleton Basb preui'hed a very able, intens'tiug and in-tru. live Thanksgiving : sermon to a iare audiciiee in the liefonne.1 hun:h. Thursday tnoniing. Ju-t lieforc tbe piihiic .s..-(i.s.ls of the Imr i oii'h were dismissed Wednesday eveniinr the I scholar were delighted to hear the ttwhers ; iiiinoiituv that there would lie "no school till , Mondar." Mr. J. B. Snyder solil his hand-ome, Hani- hlelonian mare on Thursday, to agentleuian troni I'liiluUelplua. 1 lie animal was a very tine one. and was sold at a g.d figure. The old borough scales hax'e In-en replaced by a set of new Fairbanks. They will lie tesl.-d frequently hereafter so that auy irn-g-uUrity in their weighing will soon be discov ered .--.. - -. U-gister and Recorder elect wank niove.1 Judge Baer presided oxer the Beilfonl ciMinty cotirl Ix-t week. Judge Harry White, of Indiana county, will relieve him this week. Judge Baer's health L improv ing, but he is not yet equal to pniding at a full two weeks' term of Court. I.vnch and (i.-ady. the two men who play- A precoucert.sl m .ve Ls to ne made all over the country iu the near fntnn- to have tcm eriiice text Ixs.ks introduced int.. the pub lic sch.sils. Cin ulars have Iven sril out by the National tctn-raiic organizations show ing why this is necessary, and pointing out the dan-rs of the u-c of ahsdiol. Thanksgiving day was observed in the usual manner by a general closing of offices and pia.s-s of business. The sky waseluuded and .Kvasional light nuns fell during the day. A union service was held in the Re formed church. A law quantity of barn- yard fowl, cranberry sauce, etc., was dis- ed of and the dav passed off" in the old rou- - tllHr mutiuer. . . - -- At the Adjoiirneil ciKirt last week the fol lowing road petition wa ailed ujs.n : Peti tion of citizens of Allcghei.y township for a publie road leading from a point on the Rcd foid and Somerset county line at or near the residence of Lewis Smith, to point on tbe Mad leading from Mt. Ziou to Cross Roads. M. I). Miller, surveyor; Eli Fike and Silas Walker, viewers. ! It is to be hoed that the " Boston Stars ho xctiird tbe stat? at llie t)iera H.wise I on T iiursday evening were as well pleased with their audience as the andietie amiear- e, to with I hem. Tlie program was well selected, and every number richly deserved the hearty plaudits accorded it. Tbe four stars composing the constellation are all artists away up iu their prolession, and we boe they will pay Somerset another vis it during the season. The general merchaiidist store of Miller Brothers, Horkwood, wa again entered by hurv-'ars one night last week. Three men ere arrest.si at Sand Patch, Tuesday, hv . .. . Constable Cntcblield. chargisl with commit Itiiiglhs !mn?lrx-, and when taken liefore j Ju-ti.-e Smith, at K .kl, they ackiv w l- I cdgid that they win- the guilty paitim. aud 1 the Jnsti.v r..:nmitt.l tliem to the county i jail. One oft hi :n ex-api-d from the nffiivr, , he . ww in jail Wcdinday mon.ing. Tlie men in jail gixe iheir names as . Wilson aud William R.d. There it. no doubt in the world but that Madame Fry and her accomplished daugh- i tors aie musicians of a high order, but wbeu tliev undertake to entertain a Somerset audi- ! rnv asatn. we would suggi-st that in arrang ing their program they would pay some at tention to the musical eafiubilitMsj of their hearers. Sonicrsi-t people as a rule like mu sic, but then they like it with some sort of tune to it. Perhas that is their misfortune, but it is none Ihe less a fact. A very small mid undemonstrative audience was present lit hear them at the Opera House last Tues day ex'cning. , Mr. Kmaiiuel Hans, well known to many of our readers, was tried by (.'oiirt Martial at 'ohimbiis lkinat ks. Ohio, (rd.'sertiug from tlie regular army and wxs convicted and sentenced "U le dishonorably diMrliarged from the s--rxic' of the United States, (rfeit ing all pay and alloaaiicr now dueliim. and to he ctoi. fined ut hard labor in such military prison as tlie nr i w ing authority may des ignate, for the eri.sl of three years." Upon a unanimous rcwmmcmliition of the Court to clemency, tlie sentence was reniittwi and Hans was ordered to be released frusi con finement and rvstirl todnty. , Diphtheria, of a most malignant tyjie. has I -come almost an epiiltnic in Jeniiertown and Jenner X R j-K and the public schools have been clt-sed. Therv have been several l-aths from thedLseasc in these two villages in the hast ten days, while a number of chil dren are down with the disease. Among the victims are Dr. C P. Lenhart's threechil dren. all of whom died last week. The Dr. had been attending a Dumber of eases in the two towns. The disease seems to have started in Johnstown and can he traced from that place south, having left its mark on many household on tlie way. A gentleman from JeiinerX Roads informs us this morn ing that the dread di--ar is gradually disa-earing from that place. . It bas been definitely decided to drill for oil in Merle county. Rev. J. M. Barnett will preach .in titev Presbyterian rhun-h on Fn.iay and Satur- day evctiirurs, December 2d aitd 3d. Com- niunii.ii service Sabliath morning and ser vice in the evening. F.x-heriff J'tsiah Shafer is again confined to his bed nursing a very sore leg, the result of the kick an unruly horse gave hint white crying a sale at the residence of Jonathan Rboads in Quemahoniug township several days ago. The Sheriff has been exceedingly unfortunate about horses the past few years, as this is the second or third time he bas been kii-ked on the self same leg and every time badly bun. His many friends will be sorry to learn of the accident. Chaap Porte. Tbe nKrts frm all eetion of tbe coun try indicate that pork will lie very cheap this aeasou. There has been very little bog chol era this year, and tbe corn and acorn crops being unusually abundant, cannot fail to have a tendency to bring about this result, which will prove gratifying intelligence to the poorer classes, who are the largest con sumers of pork during the winter. ' Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenwa hare been iwued to the following named person siiwe oar laM re port : Morri II Waener, of KIklirk township, and Annie L. jehtv,of slihurv. I Walter Bittner and Cora I.. Swank, both of Snn. ret township, Keulien Knupp. of Westmoreland (Vinnty, and Henrietta Young. ofSomemet township. A Thanksgiving Dinner. On Thanksgiving day II. II. Klick bad a fine, large turkey killed, and invented in Rev. Manges, John H. Morrison and wife, and several more of bis neighlsir?. The ta ble was richly srtd. and a no one knows better than Mrs. Klick how to get up a good dinner all present enjoyed themselves to the utmost. Call ou us again, and we will be there. Thnnk'. Com. They Must Marry Again. r.iring some months past hundreds of j couples have been married in a house on the western borders of Warren county, Pennsyl vania, under the impression that they had got into Ohio, and might thus evade the li cense law. The county -commissioners de clan? that the house is in Pennsylvania, and that the eon pies must lie married over again if they wish to lie legally united in the bonds of in.itrim.mv. Improving Bedford Springs. Messrs. Bailey, Ialre!l and Reed, of Pitts burgh, and William Hartley, of Bedford, Kirtof the Bedford Spring's syndicate, met at tbe Corle House on Saturday last, and de termined to increase the capital st.M'k to $.'K1,(tt. A meeting will be held in Ihe near future, when a fuller attendance of stock holders will lie able to lie present when they will take steps toward putting the proiierty in shae for next year. Inquirer. Colonization of Dunkards. riie proposed colonixation of all the Dun kards ill the United States in the " Panhan dle' section of the I'nited States is a very large undertaking. The Dunkanls are a pe culiar religious sect, whose chief tenets are a literal belief in the teachings of the Irospei, and in abhorrence of war. During the Civil War both siiles resiected their scruples against lighting, and exempted them from serv ice in the army. A misprint iu the Con federate statute on the subject made it ap pear that "drunkards " were exempted. This was good news to the red-nosed men of the South, but their satisfaction was short-lived, as tbe mistake was sx!i corrected. Texas is to be congratulated upon securing these honest, industrious people. -V. Y. Trdiune. Art Important Decision. The supreme court recently desided a case thai may be of interest to some people be sides the parties directly ooiiccnied. A Har-n.-luirg furniture dealer sold goods to a inur ried woman, notwithstanding the husband hail notified him orally and by letter not to do so on credit. The furniture man brought suit against the husland,aitd tbe jury found a verdict in his favor. The husband had rati lied the wife's purchases, iermitiiiig them to remain in the house and using them. The supreme court decides that this was an er ror, inai lucre was no raiiiiiainin on oiu t part of the husband ill permitting the goods to remain iu t lie house, and that it was not his duty to remove the goods, nor notify the dealer to take them away. If the latter chose to take his chain of recovery after notice not to sell be had the righ t, but he could uot iuipMx-etbe right of action against the husband. Bakersville Briefs. Mr. Simon Young is connne.1 to his room by serious illlKss. Miss Kdie Morrison hasg.ine to Irwin, Pa. to take lessons on the piano. Our farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather to finish up tlieir fall plowing. Robert H. Uhl is having his saw mill re paired. Commons ( irons is doing the work. Mrs. Jonathan Ban lay is at present lying quite ill at her home with inflammatory rheumatism. Isaiah Crist is putting up a new saw mill. It will be furnished with a TurbiiM wheel and a circular saw. The men engaged in putting in new tele graph poles for the Western Union Telegraph Com)any. have come and gone During their stay in this section they stopied with that prince of good fellows, J. II. Morrison. A. Readeb. The West Point Cadetship. tint of the eighteen young men who had made application to Congressman Scull for the .appointment to West Point from this District, e'ev-n showed up for the competi tive examination Wednesday morning. They were a ivmarkably fine set of young . t.Mtii phvsicallv and mentally. Phys- j5illv they were an exceptionally fine set. as , K,own by I lie fai that they all passed the j rigid examination given them by tlie bourd of physicians, and all w re pronounced "good." Theexaminatiou as to their literary acquirements was held in the Court room by dpt. W. II Sanuer, H. L. Baer. Esq., and A. C. lloitiert. Esq., and was very searching and thorough. Almost the entire day was taken up Wednesday in the examination and Thursday wxs devoted by the board to an inspection of the examination pajicrs. Thursday exeiiing the Board reported to Mr. Scull that Mr. S. A. Kephart, of WTImore, Cambria county, had passed the most credit able examination, with Mr. Ed. M. Lore, of Somerset, a good second and Mr. C. C. Oreer, of Johnstown, thin). In accordance with the recommendation of the examining board Mr. Scull will send to the Secretary of War the name of M r. Kephart, who will receive the appointment, with Mr. Lox-e as alternate In case neither of these young men should pass the final examination the appointment will then go to Mr Greer. The examining board speak very highly of the acquirement" of all the young men who were before them. Mr. Kepliart is to be ciutkraiulated upon carrying off tlie prize from s class composed of so many worthy competitors. Of tbe suc cessful candidate the Johnstown Tribnne bas this to sat : " The TrOmne extends its congratulations to young Mr. Kephart, of Wilmore, on his selection by the board of examiners for the cudetship to West Point from this district. Sou of a worthy father and rn.it her tlie for mer having served his country faithfully we hope lie will pass through the remainiler of the ordeals as well as he has through this, first one, and eventually come forth every thing his widowed mother and friends eould hope for." " ' F arm For Sale. Situate in Jenner Twp., Somerset Oo Pa. Contains l' acres, fine young orchard, good water, 75 acres clear ; balance well timbered, in good condition. Convenient to Bcboola, Church, mills, i stores. For particulars ad dress s . AT R, Horraxs. Jenner X Koada. On Cant Apbtc. Sine purclwtsinjr ihe stock of H. XI. Zim- nicrmuti I have minced theprie of Tobies to one cent apiece. I have on band the largest t line f a and H cent tlmi. Smokine and j Chewinr. T..haw. Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette tinklers, Cijfar and Cigarette Cases. Match Safes, Tobacco Boxes, .Situs' and Suuff Boxes, in town. Also, a line of Pocket Knives. Fish ing Tackle, Sh. Blacking, Brushes, Matches, etc. Your jaUronogu solicited. Ed. S. Kaxtse. A New Way to Cook Cranberries. Sort and wash the berries, put them on the fire In cold water. As soon as they are scalding hot, take them off and drain them in a seive. Tbns they lose much of their acid taste, bat not their flavor. The berries roust not be left in the seive a minute, fur fear of losing their juice. Tarn them into a pan. Add sugar in proportion of one pound to four quarts of fruit. Put in tbe berries. and boil them soft, but not to a mash. Cover with a napkiu while cooling and stir them gently occasionally. Small bowls make very good moulds. Contest at the Institute. A spelling contest will be bele al.tbe com ing county institute and the best speller will he presented by Coopersdale Academy, of Johnstown, Pa., with Welwter's Cnahridged Dictionary, latest edition. The County Su perintendent will offer an additional priae. The contest will be on Thursday morning of the institute, and will be conducted by s committee appointed for the purpose. Ths test will be b.rth on tli spelling of the word and its proper use in a sentence, printed lists of over one thousand words from which Ihe ten: words will be selected can lie had of Charles H. Fisher, Somerset, Fa., for two cents each, or if sent by mail, three cents each. Honorable mention will be made of a number of others of the best se!ler. A Wonderful Clock. A Meadville man is getting ready to show a wonderful clock. He has been engaged on it fur the past eight years, it luu three tow ers, each of which is to be eighteen feet in height, and from one of them will float the tnu.ri.m fltitr tniiiliff ihn rfiir-'-yntittilIIS " , ,,'':,,,,, ,,. m.,,i Voah and the animals entering the ark, Moses re- ceiving the law, Abraham offering Isaac on the altar, the twelve apostles and the Savior passing before John the Baptist. Martin Lu ther and a long procession of Reformer; all the Presidents of the United States, Bauiel in the lion's den, Solomon's temple, and many other Scriptural scenes. Thus far tne maker has finished 475 figures of persons and ne intends to'increase the number to 5iO. The clock will inquire w inding but once a year, and a procession of tbe features given will occur once every hour. An organ, a chime of Mis and a toll of hells will be beard as I he procession mo von. Husband Items Mr. William Baldwin is making prepara tions to build a new barn. Mr. Samuel Maust had his new barn raised last week which will lie a complete struct ure. Mr. Henry Beam was in Virginia last I week where he pundiased several handsome young horses. Mr. Beam sold one of the horses on the road coming home. There was a concert given by the singing class at the Caseheer church last Saturday night, ronduded by Mr. H. J. Hoffman. The attendance was quite large. The music was very good, consisting of anthems, solos, trios, duets, quartetta, and choruses. lTof. Welch was the organist. The choir ren dered most excellent music, entertaining the large audience for over two hours, which was amply worth the small admission fee. A word of commendation is due the teach er and scholars for tlieir energy in preparing this delightful evening's entertainment. Mr. Sebastian Oeisler and wife of Iowa, visited frien.Ls here a few weeks ago Mr. Geislcr w as a former resilient of thiscominu nity but is at present located in Iowa where he is exclusively engaged in farming. Oix-asiosal. The New Liquor Law. For the information of counsel for the liquor-dealers and others, the Clerk of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia County rwssntlv submitted questions to the ; Board of Judges relative to tlie interprets- j uon oi me new iii!ii-i.ii.viif ia. : in j tion oi the new Uigti-Ucense law.: itiese iuternxgatories have been answered by Judge Allison as fiillows (fHrttitM. Are whoU-sale liquor-dealers. brewers, and bottlers required to tile ti- , tions the same as the retailers ? If so, shall I said petition be similar in all respects? Jf i ncer. Applicants for a license to sell liquor by wholesade t-lnmld apply by petition ; hot I there is nothing in the act of May -4, 1"?s7, which requires that the petition stould con form with the requirements of the petition to sell by retail as set fort in the act of May IX 1S.H7. Q. Are the bondsmen required to be n-si-dents of the wards in which the place of business is located ? .1. The Act does not require that the bondsmen for license to sell by wholesale should be residents of the ward in which the business is to be carried on. J Can a license to sell at wholesale and at retail lie issued to the same person either for the same place or different places? A. A license to sell by wholesale does not au thorizes license to be issued or granted to the same person to sell by retail. See Speci fication 6 of the fifth section of the Act of May 13, ISS7. Q. Can a person who has paid a whole sale license of do a ho'tling business un der the same, or is he required to pay an ex tra iiisi for bottling ? A. Under a license i so sell by wholesale the business of bottling j liquors cannot be carried on. There is noth- 1 iug in the Act of May i:i, 1SH7. which pre- j vents the issuing of a bottling license to a j wholesale dealer, nor is it forbidden to carry j on tbe wholesale and bottling business in . the same place. . J A Model Locomotive. Passenja-r engine No. 8.'fti, desired hy Mr. A. 1. Cromwell. Superititedent of Motive Power. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Coin ny. lias recently been turned out of the Mt. Clare Shops ai Baltimore and placed in service. The performances of the new engine have fully met tbe expiations of her designer and lie has been the recipient of many con gratulations from th e officials of the Traffic and Tra!s, nation Department of the I Koa.i. j No. hauled Express Traill No. 3, con- ! sislini; of three siecpin cars, three catches.,' ; two liancae cars, one express car aud one j postal car. from Biltitnorc to Martinsburgin j two hours and fifty-six tuiiuttcs, making four stops at stations. The distance is 114 I miles and the running time was, therefore, ! made at the rate of thirty -nine miles er 1 hour, an exceedingly high rate of speed to ! maintain wilh so large a train and over such grades as intervene between Baltimore and Martim-burg. Two still more remarkable performances by the same engine were made in taking Limited Express Train No. 5. consisting of one sleeping car, two coaches, one baggage and one postal tar from Piedmont to Alta nmnt, 17 miles, in 43 minutes, and the same train up Cheat River grade from a dead stop at Kowlersburg, 7i miles, iu 15 minutes. The distances named are all up grade, the former averaging 117 feet to tlie mile, and the latter 105 feet to tlie mile. - Engine 8.V lias four driving wheels. 06 inches in diameter ; cylinder 19x24 ; telesco ped boiler, 53 inches at smoke box with B inch wagon top ; 147 flakes, 12 feet long and 2 inches in diameter; fire box 117 inches long by !M inches wide, inside measurement; gross weight, with four gauges of water and rvady for service, 103.000 pounds ; weight over drivers 70.000 pounds. ' Wanted I Hides, Tors, Bark. I will pay tbe highest cash prices for all kinds of bides, pelts and fun. I aba want 500 cords of Rock Oak and Sprue bark. H. G. Ocntaeaaxt. Mt. Mortah Items. Thanksgiving wa uot much observed j here, there being no services iu any of otrr churches. George Zimmerman was here recently on a visit to bis birthplace ami former home. He now resides in Westmoreland couniy, Ed. Lohr recently purchased a chopper, and runs it itb his Hc(iriraror engine. Hit is doing a booming business, and making good work. Sarah Smiley, an aged lady living with Val C. Miller, has heen confined to her lied for the pa-f tlire.-' weeks .l i ianiiy:s. There is very little hope of her recovery. Tbe literary society at California is a suc cess. It is well attended, and highly inter esting, dome of our young men will maks line orators with proper practice and traiu ing. t , ' Hiram Gardner spring, wbicb had been dry for more than two months, about three weeks ago suddenly had a flow of clear, fresh water, getting bank full and continuing so evr since. : v ; J. V. Rhodes sold the greater part of his personal property on Thursday, the 17th inst. The grain and cattle sold at fuir prices. The farming implements, being out of sea son, did not bring tlie best prices. Timothy hay sold for only $." per ton. One day recently as Isaiah J. Beach icy and his hands were busily engaged in digging coal, they noticed an uncommon amount of smoke in tlie bank, and on investigation found tlieir washing shanty and coul shed in a blaxo, including alaiut 5D0 luishels of coal. The heat was so intense that they escaped wilh difficulty. Ovasiosal. Big Tm Court Week. . , There will lie a big time next court week. There wil doubtless be a big crowd of peo ple iu Somerset, many of whom will come to town specially to select school books out j of the immense supply at Fisher's Book i Store. School books and school supplies for every district in the county. Hundred of people will be attracted by tlie elegant and immense display of Holiday Ooods that will be opeued out in this large and handsome store room. This display of Hol iday Goods will exceed anything ever be fore attempted In Somerset. Come and see it. Justices of the Peace and Constables will avail themselves of the chance whilst at Court to go to Fisher's Book Store aud lay in a supply of blanks. School teachers will not forget that I have as large and fine a stock of Reward Cards as can be bought in any of the large cities. MARRIED. FKRRKL BLUBAUOH. On Tues.Uy, November 2i 1SS7. at I rsina, Pa byJ. B. Jennings, J. P.. Mr. Leonani Ferrel to Miss Jennie Blubangh, both of Somerset Co., Pa. BITTNER SWA XK. On Nov. rth. at the Lutheran iarsonage in New Centrevillc by Rev. J. II. Zinn, Mr. Walter Bittner and Miss Cora L. Swank, both of Somerset town ship. RHOADS STOY. On the evening of Thursday, November 17, 187. in the Will's Lutheran Church, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. Mauases J. Rhoads aud Miss Carrie S. Stoy, both of Somerset Countr, Pa. WirtrrZELL. At Casselman. on Wed nesday, November, 10, 187, Ihiniel Whetxell in the sixty-fourth year of his age. The subject of this notice was born in Frederick County. Maryland. On reaching his majority he emigrated to Pennsylvania, and settled iu Ei klick Township, Somerset County. Being a farmer he worked With that class of people during the summer and in the winter season taught school. When the war with Mexico broke out he found it impossible to enlist in either of the two Pennsylvania Regiments from the fact that the quo a of every company was always full. Iaaming that a U. S. Recruiting sta tion was opened at Bedford, Pennsylvania, he went there and enlisted as a V. S. soldier. During the war he rendezvoused at New YorK, aud was assigned to the 11th Regi ment, U. S.Infaiitry, commanded by Colonel Savage, and with them participated in all the duties and dangers connected with, the campaign. After the war he wai honorably discharged, and ret n rued to his home in Somerset County, where he lived the balance of his life, highly respected for hia moral and Christian deportment. Mr. Whetzell at the time of his death was connected with the Church of iod at King wood, and was a useful and influential memlier: making Sunday -school work the most imponaut part of his Christian duties. The schools at Kiiigwuod, Casselman, Lau rel lirove aud New Lexington, whichever he happened to live the nearest, commanded his untiring and undivided attention, but he did not neglect his other church duties. Al though jioor in the goods of this world, he was rich in the gospel and its promises. Be ing confined to bed for several months before his death, he expressed no desire for recov ery, saying to the writer : " It would tie far better for htm to go to his father, who stood on the shining shore of the dark waters, ready to welcome him over." He was buried, at Mt. Union, on Friday. ISth inst., surrounded by his Christian frien.Ls ami a large Cmconrseof fellow citi zens. Rev. J. C. Cunningham, of Kingwood, preached the funeral dismurse and gave us a good picture of the Patriots" duty, when clothed with the Christian armor for fi.sl, borne and native hind. Cui. Mrs. A. E. Uhl. Great bargains in Dress (roods. Big reduction in Wraps. Now is the time to get a great deal for your money. Ladies and Childrens Wraps will be Hold low enough to suit any rea sonable buyer. ' " " Dry Goods of all kinds must go. I must have more room to display Holiday Goods. Don't miss a great opportunity. Come and show that you mean business, and you will find that it pays. Holiday Goods coming in. A large line of Mufflers, Hand kerchiefs and Fancy Goods now ready. ', J j I, Great bargains for all, at MRS. A- E. UHL'S. SOMERSET MARKET. Csrractad Weekly by COOK MERITS, . MULSBS IS Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Prices for November 30. 1SS7. Apples, dried, V Msoc .A pple Butter, a gal 4Uui sk fVnus, bu ,, II JO Bran, A W0 lbs 1) so Butter, (roll.) f . (egK. Buckwheat, V bu . meal. Beeswax It.. ..20C Bacon. (Sugar-cored Haras) a a... (t ouuiry nam.) a IMlMHlllieTBt fl S).. (Sides) a tt Corn, (ear) bu.... -1ST .lie jsswooe sot - (belled) a ta Meal !.- Chop, corn and iau, W) 100 lhs. ail rye, f tou iut. Em a dot Fliair, Kullat Piueew. a bU. vwnaa, w wa. ra in, si oa. Lard, a ft . Hlddllnsxf M0 lbs. vmm, mem Potatoes, bw Sew Potrs Pi ach wea ried, V k 8Sie 111 00 fcwloe 6 .41 J6 f'sana Aiarni si iek .Ml A " (Aahtao) fall ea i o .Te -AW7e JtWS Buaar. yellow, W ft.. ' white, ft TaBow, si ft J. Waasa,slM DIED. fl Bi , (1 M m. mi Mitdr II 60 . , .XMK povou ? Wbicr) io INZEIS ;old U0 ESTY QenuineFias a Fed H tin tag on eVerv plug. Old honesty is acKpowi- edged to be tlie purest and rnost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on themarKet.TJ-xing it is a better test than any talK about it. Give it a fair trial. Your dealer has it. N KW YORK OBSERVER. (ESTABLISHED II 1323.) The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Regular Editors ; Special Correspond ents at home and abroad ; Stories, Reviews, Condensed News, Departments for Farmers, Merchants. Bankers, Professional men. Stu dents. Boys and Oirls. This year the Ousekveb will publish more than FIFTY PRIZE STORIES. And the ablest and most popular writers will contribute to its columns. Poets and prnee writers, authors, editors, men of sci ence, and women of aetiius will (ill the col umns of tlicOR-KHVi.it. and it will give.r2 unexeeile.1 ptipcrs in the coming year. Price J.UU a year. Clergymen, $2.tH a year. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR 1888. 1. The NEW YORK OBS ERVER will be sent for one year to anv clergyman not now a subscriber for UN K DOLLAR. 2. Any subscriber sending his own sub scription lor a year in advance and a new subsenlier w ith ijsi.on can have a "opy of the " tremens letters," or " The Life of Jerrv McAulev." 3. 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Its editorials ' are marked hy good sense, and not a line is j admitted to its column that could otfend , the most fastidious taste. HARPER'S PERIODICALS, PER YEAR : I HARPKlt S BAZAR.....!..-.. - 4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 W I HARPERS WEEKLY 4 il ' HARPERS YOCNti I'KOPIJi 2 t j Puttnite Free Ho nil mlwrrihert in the L'ltifed j Xtttfe. Vawvla or M' jiro. The Volumes of the H.xz.xR hejrin with the j first Number tor Janury of eucli yur. Wlien I iio time is mentioned, so I .script ions will be- j ifin with Ihe number current at the time of ' receipt of onler. j Hound Volumes of II AKrra's I!x,R. for three years lxe.k. iu neat cloth biudiiu;. will ! lie sent hv mail, postage paid, or t.y expri'ss. : free of exjiense ( proviileii tiie freight .i.ses not i ex.-eeil one dollar per mlume), for 7 "r j vofu me. I'loih t astsfor each volnme, suitable for bin.rtiijt. will be sent by nunl. taiil, on receipt of AI oti each. Remittances should be made by Post Orlice Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspu.ers are not to copy this adver tisement without the express onler of H ta na Bbos. Address HARPER & BROS. New Yrk. E XrXX'TOB S NOTICE. Estate of Jonathan Emerfek. dee'd, late f Southamptoa Twp, (h.merset Io., Pa. Letters testamentary on tbe s!ove estHte hav ing been minted in tlie unileieijiDed by the pn.p er autiionty. uotn-e is hereby fives to all per sin iDl. bled to sat.l estate to make imtnedmie payment, and those having claims avaiii tlie saline will present them duly authenticated Uit settlement on Saturdsy. the 3d dsy of Ueissmber, 1!7, at tbe law nssideace of dee d. NATHAN EifERTCK JdSATUAS KMKKICK. octJft. j . ExtM'uiom. YDMINISTRATOIfS! NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Bipe. dee'd., late of New Cen tseville B."ueh. Somerset Co.. Va. iNotksBto tiebivrsnW Creditof. Letters of administration on the above estate bavins: been granted to the undcr-iimed by the proper autlwritv. notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those haviug claims against the Mine u present them duly authenti'-atcd fur set tlement on saiurday, Dreenilier 10. ls7. at the office of the Aminiatnuor Ui said Bormutb. AARON WILL, nov'i Adminiawalor. JEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby jriven to all persons con cerned that twentv hve or more resident taxpay ers of Addison Township, Momersel (ounly.Pa, intend to make application to the Court of Quar ter sieMsiuns ft Souienet Comity. Ui he hei.1 at Somerset on tbe secood Monday of Lieeemfier, be ing the I'Jth day of the month, and first day of the Term of said Osart fiit the appointment of a Jury of Viewers consisting of live reputable eiti st vn-vfemid County to 'view and condemo a part of the turnpike road and highway situated in mid Tnwsship and County, (run a point on the line of sVKBersvt and Fayette Counties, at sOmer 0rid. to a point where said turnpike nad aod highway crosses the Maryland &tue tne, fot public use, free from toil aad toll-.satea, said to s suss damagea, if any. DAV1FX ArCl-STISE. aAMtEL a. DEAN. RijBERT E. Ris.. JASJPEK AUtiVBTIKB. Norembsr . Ix7. It, 100 PER PROFIT and SPt.rj T.Jt to men ranvamers ftr LR. CENT IM.tyrTS. .rl;isx Elxi.' tic Belts. BacsHm. En-. Lady ageau wanted for Eleririe Corsets. Quick sales. rite at onee lot tema. liil. SXTT, sa) Brad way, Nw York. a II II M ! Something New and Cheap! a PEXsr sa vei is a rsysr eahsed;' Is a avitto you eaa verify by calling at tbe new Boot and Shoe Store OF JOHN G. SANNER, NO. S AMMOTH BLOCK. I have In Stock a Foil aad Complete Line of Sea atmabl xjuxsl at Attractive Prices, eun sirtilif la part of boots; SHOES, GAITERS, LEATHER, FINDINGS, dC, dC 1 bav the Celebrated WACKENPBAST SHOE tb Beat aaa CTMapen Grots' Sbos mad a. In Ladies' Shoes I bare th flnfr- Line rr brvught t Sitft-Kt-fML at Aflfcmlfthfnff'y Low priip. A -peiiJ mvi- My fcUM-k Ummx. and Hie price at which ttiry ox CAUirnt t MinMMi- Oitom-iuait irk ainl iviMnhujc a sptjftal'.y. rU aui m& my U4x k. au4 you will certainly fiud juM what you aiii. Rtvfufcftjily. JOHN t;. SANNER, No. MMmmMh BIih k, rmnt 1838. Harper's Weekly. I Is tsll ST IAT E D. It lian a's Wkks.lt has a wellsJtablisbed pla.e as the leading tllustnittsl newsper in America. 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Knable & Shuster, Successors to JOHN Our increased busine has forced as to make extt nsive alterations in our store so we will haw more room. Thee al terations will force us to move some of our stock at once, and the way to do this is to make slaughtered prices. $25 Pans Cress Betas, reduced U 10. $1 Flashes, Greens and Bronzes, radioed to L $10 Tizzy Velvet, reduced to 1 $5 Fazc7 Velvet, reduced to 2- $3 Velvet, reduced to L $253 Si'ia Ehodaaes, reduced to 1 $15 Xercarkets. reduced to t , $25 Plush Wraps, reduced to 15. $20 Clcth Vrsps, reduced to 11 The above prices are a very few of the Bargains we have to offer you at this Grand Alteration Sale. Knable & Shuster, 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. HEADQUARTERS. MinLtvn ofihe (Wp?l, K'tm tUT, gchflul Teswhen. Bonk Akr-ntsnl Can Bftok hof er. S' nj t'hildrt-n rB'1 thjr Tarvnts, in f-t everySnljr iBtvrvwtrl in Munaiuv. S hwia, kiitwatiw Kt-., mnke iht-tr h-n!tMartf r at BH'K ?T KE. Thio limrw Bot'k Myff ding 4 a Es.tf!-nv W h(MrMtl Bniiitr-i4. i prrprrtJ at all tim to -Hipply country and trma mrrbaui 1 1 k everythinur in ih? rtk iit Mtiitr- iinf thai may be t.-lej" in thir tnHie, at ruy rn-t-a. Ktail lutm will aluay fint a t k ti fine ritiis papers, FVirant B-ok, all kiudot K-aiiisf matter. rTt-rtiitii)tT tntMi'lv many nic? (iiiino i'or the litti iuiks a fn-rai Vanety ol-atti ble Notionto Mill tht'tr niiik il't'artquartt'nt ftr Bihl, ilok and AiUints tor Afrnui an1 ( nTia n. k.jn(Hynifiit ivfn mail Hints io nliale !artiv tu innvitia for fcirti lkMkfl auti Aibuma. My aeutf arv ciearitij K.xj0,per day in Kuatmer tiiue, aud tLUUpar day in Winter, always. m la FISHER'S BOOK STORE. SOMERSET, PENN'A. UEORUE W. BKNKORD. DRUGS! DRUGS! GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., PROPRIETOR? OF THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, :PE:NTSr'A. We keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. The purest and best to be found in this market. We also keep on hand a fall TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenances used both by Physicians and families. Wt guarantM in this line, perfect satisfaction. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY SEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUQ STORE. LAftSE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTJHDAY 61 F TS ALWtYS IJJ STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. ' THE BFT THE MARKET AFFORDS. BOTH DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED. Prescriptiom (kpileiL Family Beceipls FM Witt Crate Our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It in of a auperior quality. We keep in bulk, so that any special ingredient can be added. Sold at 25 cent a pound. We do a square basines and will give yon your money's worth. ff trouble to show good. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jaa.5,lss7. GEORGE W. BENFORD a SON. outlier's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Fa. This Model Drog Store is Rapidly Bsccning a Great Favorite with People in Search, cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTEXTIOX TO THZ COMPOCNDLXG OF PliysiGians Prescriptions I Family Receipts (MEAT CARF. BSI.G TASK TO CSE OSLT FRESH AUD PVMt AMICLES. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES. And a Full Line ot Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BBAHDS OF C1GABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our 'roods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. 17!. LOUTHER. M. D. MAIN STREET. SOMERSET. PA. Oils! Oils! The tn3an. Oi C-rmrmn. of Ptthanrh, P., niakr- m priiiiii t,t nmnuffii tuhnv Ut th lju-t)f trisvU' e ttnt4 brantl of Illuminating d Lubricating Oils Naphtha ancj Gasoline, That run tx niv1 frm petrovVorn. We tefaaileiice eoai'.aatnwm witheTer? ktkuwiB PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. If you iht ttvmt nnlformly Satisfactory Oils - IN THE Vmerican farket, Ask 1. .sirs. Trade f. S.iterset and vicinity supiMwM Sy FHIAS a KnOKR. avMassT, Pa. sept'JK- .lyr. DMINIST BATOR'S NOTICE. tat of IVnlnmio SoTder. fW'd, Ue of Tppr Tfsterfint Tiwuhi'p. Sftnerns Omniy, htneroimimtTtlhtr.mt'mncm theaNweePtsite hT Imrbeen irrtnti toti unfieriifTid hy tfw prrpeF authortiv. ootrre ta avrpny jtien to a!) perarm ; tndebtesj to laid eKAff to nake immediate pay- roent. ami Ibna bavn rtmini axint the aam j will pr-fni then diiij anthentli-atcd tnt arttlo- nwot on SstKirdaj, ot. , le7. ai tbe late mai- , 4le lira of dee '4. ' k MOORIIOUSE. CLARH II. BEN FORD. o RI HAN C0l"RT PALE OF ValualJle Real Estate. BT HTl'T.rrfm orVrof lhfOrphtsvn' Ptmrt of S Huwnsrl 1 out) it. Hl. io tjm iirvnd. X wiU Io pnbftc 4ai mi ih f 'ourt Ujua io 4oat - SA TURD A Y, DEC. 17. 7887, at 1 a'ekK-k r a.. Lb. fUlowinc real vKat. iltD. ate in JrtTi-rmm T.esnstup. lair Lh property of ftulip duw dee a. ti Manors K'l ACRES. MORE OR LESS vlj-riniftir laAjj o4 Abrmhskm Howard. Eli Knupp. h4JDu. HMar. M'w- iiwi and tnhun, taasviug thr m-kd a two-fltury DfTELLISG HOUSE a4 Xxjf bam About 10 at-Tpa wooaiUud. A Xa,AlaVa Tn perwnt f barrhaw money to he fM m day of : one third ib hanJ tx eiBrmattfi of . nethira ioooe wrmr. wmI one-thiM m tw 7-ar will. Iniensai, to be twraecl ontheprvBit mwA Kxevatr. YDinklTRJTCR,s NOTICE. jutf of Marcaret Limwam, SeeWaMw lata of rooeruaurb Twp,. riommrt Co.. Fa. T.etten of Adiu.otnratioii on the aha cevat ha vine been rented to ihe unlrry&4 hj tbe profer atuNiritT. ootte tp hr&tf anm all l-rurte imiw-btrd to Mid aatate to tuke hatmedV le pavuM-nt. and lhoe havrrtsr clajma uatniai the aaflta will preapiil tbeai duly autbnikeaie4 ttr nettrenHeai on !aturday. Nov. at tba iate rvaidvoee of deoeawed. irVAVID J. LEHMAN. J fcaiinwifaaia,
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