ft Ts- Ml IIeraW - C-E1.GE K. Hll'M.. Editor. AI. kinds of trus.-eatUitrceT.-iij- Ti e eiasfts and a-Us at .'..cse iter a -;,y tier's. Ail n.-w cishitig ' J- S. Snyder end low rri.-'igb lomake miser smile. J Jadd M-M.llao n-d.b-Jt demist, one ,. -, of lham k '1- !"Oiin-rel. I'a. I rd Wf msintnriua-d ny s. to b. id nSv at Bieseeker ii : y.b-r. Tim- due 1 rapl-Ly approaching f"r rr- , r A Parkers aiiuu red letter ss.e. U' ; f. rlieai-i '' t.j i'1'V Ii"-':e or rni,-rxt, it at J. 15. fJil'l t'f. 'if !ir? itiiy j J. IV Vr-l- cnea;.. rr.a V . . .) fli'ur t. a. !.vry M :.r.-k k p 1. ;iave v u K--n ; r- ' i , ., j. i ,. - if Kt- . ;'.!. I : ii a i.'e V'. .1 V : ' l ?OiJ I rv Gr the b-t in the liou keeiir w.u 's it. i eood wi'p ' of !t on ... nJ. . SnydiT r. n:. Hi pc are the iK.n : hich thi-y .f M' 1. i tin-.- :.'e orth. cf at.-l I't ' to :- ve rj'vr. :. tile !r-Il. il'.. J. M.M:iI.A. ,-..h..t-:, Pi . i.- -ker A .; to 1 .vi.- ..Uinii...-. - i.t tir.otr i.;- 1;. t a i ttse 1 ) n:: vJuvl i-r t!.-m ,r e:;tire build in two -.o .ri; t!.. ba:.. r f r-;i '' pies-.r;nj 11.,:..?: y ..... v f ht .1 li e 1.1..V. ever , i'.tft ,t wo? . ijt::ii I'tif-r -I. . .T. Ii, before .iura- en old iiLiV.; mi n tiK' Noii-.ii.i! : i .i.t u: 11 I::.': .i, u e ' ' i:u-i r 1'"' -' l'-::'' ii ' -..U-rof g-.l i.:. :.-. to soil ..:-.i, e. Ye'1 . A pAtsoSi. ,k lit... ,.-.: .i:.t :t Malll- r y o.i i . - -1 i y 3tl I.IS'i Ol a .ii i- sit or ai.yt'.i-.; - le 1.- a csil. Sat . . , ry ri (i t - B-llttU A lliU.B. . i.;.,. JU-t ii'. Ifi a i :- Meat V. trL--. :a i i.-: t c- ! and lean. ., k. !'. t-oii-Uiit!)' on I 'at lis. bt.n-'g ""'a' all i 1-AVis . 1" -. i- -tny,";. r soils ".hail nil li e t v.k. f..- a -po it .t :t tie s, ti.tr ii. tl.tl . li.el'.l . ii j i! . r. . f.etl 1.' i t : ..1 1 go.vl. to slow i '.vithitig ev ry other s si .re car-ie l orer r- wert suV tip. u. V--y ..;.!. r gi iv. no 1 i -' ' i" .tu t'i' 'ar hell Now . l'i-k. :..! y.- i n. at, -iir-: -! v.-.c -i.: ':t car No. I .i- in 1 say t ' . y other rcl.ants cl .thin over ..!, Mi at, by. A CarcL . i-is. ii't, wi' jh t I v ca- ;,1 vlile -t:i t f. NiolT Flour and Feed, -.-i i,..r with iron-tie. 1 ki-pon hand a , ;.'.-t- I'i.k .-f Fi'-jr. Ion-, M-d- t-gs. ''le p mi '. lira:., a.id -'J th high t i. ni-ar..-t pr.tes i.ir sjiuit'. J't-iSi.tiS wlh : to bt.y or sell, wili rrtid it to t cir j.d i'agi to give n.e a ca'l. M.S- usi c. Wanted. 'i-'oi.i - r.r-x-r-s Snest line, lou--.: -.- tii.-wii--. tiii- h .'tst si.K-k and i :i' -'s ; -if l .'as-n are. ii.-a-v c a' i V Sivi.s. Ilariglt.c. bracket at:d l! i.itl..-. litt -til, itry in ;:..a- t r : t..:n has dn.pl o it pr -f-f!, . ,.!.-, '--..;. .!, .' .'. 'ot of I a'ga,:! in i-,, (-.-.its ,..:.' t-'l trs-is.,1,'-. More ii. 11:.. 1'.. No. 2. P.a nroTit. : s !;..s-k. .1 M ;.i'i:!ibAi v.i ,---t !'.: s 1T1S k i. t.s". li ntrai l-.ts k. Som- a.'.tl I i.....rel:- A big lit.i of .vi-is:k'-t Jai kits ar 1 -t.-.k," ai.t". v.".','. -e I p-eti.e h.i-i.-i!::s iiefore An Property for Sale. -j;id two il lic-wc-' i-f-t. I ike. c -nulning w-w-i i f f ' I '1 S IT" i o-!..:r re- . W i'i gssl i .iioir hou-s?. ,-!-. V ' b I..: l t" V. i" ;h:, stfi i; M..H... l-vi- Public Mot.ce. Ta. l ace ' I I- t" t .. I i lert, miT- t - ! . t 1' '." iliti -v St. s - i ' : j ' 1 - lo r;v sons, w !.- w t.l con'tnue lla; j 1 , ti;r si;s Br-'tlrt-si. I return niy i t i'e I., ft,r eiisioriers or iheir b-s-rai pat- j r.-'.Ag,- .hitii-.g n y loOit i.'a-mess ev..'riciice, an-l rt-, it-t 1.'-.c;i! to tsini-.ntie tiie same to i r v solo. i Pli.,S,-t j itflilir. Ft . t.-'olT lss 1 Ra.iroad Connection to Berkeley Springs. The IWkel-y S g and P.st'Hsiae IL 1 operated by the P.. . R. R Co. rut.nli. t .i iCiiic-t. ,.. u. a. a st . "o-.i on I itoorv Oi.ii K. R. to lie-Viglt-y I u ni ,ir oie'.t i for I r.-tn s on . T-. iri-Uy, Xor. 1-t. w belt tr:iins w ill run a. follows. isav II anoark t. . 12"4. r aii'i . in r. I Lenve l.-i.e!.y Sp-.:igs .i A. w , ly.U.". a. . and I li' r. a. l Tlie nttitiitig t'me i-etwecn the two piints ! being 2' n:'i,i:"tsi. ! " I'sts. O. s5. ri u tsen. IV-s. Aireiit. B. A O. K. R. Ctx Ap;". ly li t j-iev. Applt by the -:-k. Apples by the bushel. . Applet ly tlrti harisl. Apjile, br (i pk--e, pw k, bushel and bar rei at Coot A Eriiirm. f ;:!'7I0h. What a Mm I Marriage ncMiwf ap;ir.ir I be In great I t 1 1 1 ten ornr. .re be eki Mit Eiia F.rnbaker bus returned rn-m 'i Tf L vlw u Mi'Tlr.iM ami W Vi. trieiid-s. Mr. I". Iwar.l Sct.1; n turned Momlay eiea ing from PiiL-burgh, where be bad been for the past !;. Mr. S. S. Former, cf BrotbersvailrT town ship, lat week slaughtered . porker that dressed 571 pounds. I'r. H Mcr, whose finera! took plat on Saturday at Pittsb jrg. had his life insured for fZSl .'. He left no will. At . rtsf ul marriage iu New Castle nei ther ihe bride, the gno3i, nor tbe bride's t father could nis. They all made tiieir mark. j Mr. Will W, Pi-king was or.eof the ushers j at tlie wi-l.l.ng of Mr. John P. KnaLle au.i j Miss Sue E.kii.t, at East End. Pittsburgh, I 1 ue-da) , I j T1;e N".vePj'-r term of lledfurd County I C'.,irt aiil o.invene nit Mon.Liy. There are tweMy-tliree ra-ei on tle criminal dtM-k-i et. all of a trivial rhsra-ter. Hon. J.e);h E. Noble, formerly an A f rti'olr iiian from lUiiford county, w as at the late eieetioii chiKn-n Kei-nnler by the lem craU uRIiUka. rour.'y. 1 . tnflt our defeated pilitual enemies kindly. The lcneK-rats were, in the main, niitaken while the Prohibitionist erml on the v, k they npjoed t" be rv'at. 1'nion Thaiik-triviiip serru'e will be held in the Presbyterian eimn h on Th3nkirivii!jr ilay. e: the hour of lo oH k. Tlie sermon on I!..- occasion will 1 tlelivered ly Uev. J. F. Shearer. itor of Trinity Lutheran chiirth. M'e have had (ht-aion to efit crx.w " on seAeral o. carious, but must confess tliat we never had a I. at kerin; after it. Still. He : dot. t bt heve that we ever Made as many u'y faj aUuit it a. sue of onr IVmoi'rat- : ic Orvtnreii (x.ntiiiue to makeover pojr tiro vi r" deteat. Mr. II. H Zinimernmn was .ptietly mar- rd n siiimbiy tveninj; to Miss Ida Kelly, of McK.vport. The rs-rvniony was -rforrn- e.1 at tue h uiie .if the bride's inothei by liev. Ji.l ii Mi Ke. ptor of the t'onnellsviile ' Itixij.le chunk The IJekaLI. extends its i.'Ii.. st u;;.L,ri.',.!;iliMi... . F.'mer E ls ionel E. I', d on Tue-. I to M.S J.-s-tl Mr. Yotiv worth Yiitry. only son Ytiizy. of I'rsttia, was ,iy niorr.ipg, Novenil-r Jord:i:i. ol .-ioux City, has i,efi a ns.'Jetit cf ot mar Iowa Sio'tx Ci'v f,.r the h.'lf-di.jen years, en-ITi-'i'.l il. th r.-il estate i.eisities-, alid has been vt-rv s-j.is- -t ti 11..-D. Jas 1- Pu--h left for HarrishtiTg M.-'.-lny nii.niiti. He ill ap;nar U'tore the 1'. or 1 of Par.l -ills t.'.ay to pus, nt a -:':.., i tr tin- p.it 1 ,:i of Isa.a'i 's. htetihi---r, 1 i was convii u d of h.irglary in the So:-.icrs--t t'ourt. s..:i;e t'.ve yei.rs since and i. -,i.t. ::r. .1 to ti e pi t.itetitiary for eleea v cats and s x months i...r. Ileawr l.a g-ar.ted a n-spiie to i.,..!- ' lark, n .w ima.tii.g tx.suiioil iif setitenc in the t.rei n county jail for the :n'..r l. r of Win. McCa'.isiand, uutd Ttturs-!...-. i'.-i'. Ill, ls-f. The date of Clark's exe c'lti'.n ha 1 b-.s n ix-l for the -1st of this mot.: h. An appeal to tlie Suti.-eme Court on a motion fir a new trial, will be heard during the first week of January. o.tr !-it ii 1 is.."v F... senior Dicm!r of the l.rm of Parker t l':,:kt-r bad the laugh on vi r.ii of lib. out-of-town customers, who at:.e in short y after the el.s-tion and tend- . e.1 their s tniiTl.ies on the .U'leat ifGrover. i Mr. I'aiker n-ver ruukes lunch noise alwmt his Il pubheanism Lut niaiiitcs l-j do isn ' sli.era.jle quiit work for the !. . P. of i which Le has been a liie long uicmWr. 0;;r Iiaiian lar'mT. Antotiio Camphire, al thiiugu ti n tlay s too late iu resviviiig his nat ural izati .n tsijs'rs i0 jieriuit h;m to vofe at the rvtvM ehs lion, is ati ardent Republican ati-1 is anxious to saeli the majority of old s-..:o. r-rt. '-rocy" had his hatids-mie shop j iii-atiy tie. oratt-i and di-i Uyeil a 1 irge iitho- 1 ! graph picture of the next President, Friday I lOL-llt. P- fore leaving town tiie tuciuU-rs of the M.wr-ila.e Ciuli priei.ttsl several of the t.aiUiers mrrisl in ttie pr.xtessioa to the HtiKvLD I-. I- a.i I--1 to lis coiltvtion of cam paign i-iiiiiiems. T;ie inscriptions were very happy tiii I provoked -r,ns".lera!)ie applause from the s:t tafrs on the streets, "i ill ,-are for il.-i.vtr m.w.'' surmiiunte-l rather a nstnrti lo.ikinir portrait of the present Iem in rat:c Chu'.nuaa. J .i.n. : ten year old son of our friend llaTv liis.-riis. i- an vtithusiavV Ib-puhlian. i ti-ei;ig::t of tlie ;wi--!ult and iil'i mi natton ha I Irs rton in the family residence rayly i detsiratcl ati-l ill .it iiitiale:!. and manihed in tin: j roenw.-i.iri. This nay teen a Hale . strar i.e to those l.o have known his father i t lie a llie-lo'.g TH-ntocrat, but Mr. Iteerits i bett-.g a illx-mi tnlude! man will pcraii his i bo s to join the party of their choice. . - ! A.'i.r the dtcio.u'ra'ion Trl lny evening '.:.cr- u s a very hll..rioJs ituvl guthevd in liu 71 ii.i' oli.ss an. I sung a unrulier of j :-at-.ji;i;g;: Mtig-s. The choir wre fs1 by S-Jlliee ! K.titi -gi-i. of yl ,'i-r---1 lie ah'y -c-indelbr ois i'oio of l.i' -i.i-r. The '"Cleveland Ifox- ; ologv'' K,rroe-. from tiie Snlisiiiry ii i Club, w I'll an a 1 li'l-tn of wil verses, was j cl.e-rs.l to the rr 1.., ati'i lift 1 to be re'atid1 i-.tiniiT'ess tin-is. it vni elv. govI na- i-sl e.-ilier-.ii- r.tid we hoi lo tie iiniiarlv I it tettait.ed on f'ilwnnt eev-asiotia. t'n and a:er .-.mday. N..v,-m!ier I, ls-s, Ira rrs wi'ti Is mil on tlie S.nuerset A I axu t.d i hr .nc i T" follows r l.eavi! It;kwjol at il l.i a. m.. ? e"sU at j? a. ni., arrivit g at .loiiusiow n st vi!-. a. i.i, I-ave Joiinsiown at si-jo a. in ., ar.-i vi ig at Sjomerset at 1 i Ki a m., and R iciwo-si at lui-M a. in Leave P i kw.nsl at II -M a. ni.. arrive in stomer-aw at 11 Cl a. rn. Ieave S..mrset at 2 p. ni., arrive at Pe kw.saj at C J3 p. ni, Eave l.iiUvvl at .1 p ni.. oiu-rsi-t a: ,t .i- p m . nrr.vin-r. a" Johftsi own at u. m 1 eave J. .1. ristown at S t." n iu sto.ar, - i; 'v m" rriv!ni: at Ricxwo."! st i.W p in. (.ounectiotis will ise maue at rvs xwooii wtlu ... trarrs as foiiows i Accomnio lati.m going I eii-st p. V. a. m. : acrommt-ilatioo going west, II 15 a. ru . n ail going e. 2 jl p m. mail going west. .TiTT p. iu. Toe Sunday train Las been abandon,-!. Tlie argai' Hit on . m.ition for a new trial ! in tiie rase of Edmund Ctimrnins, convicted ' at ii,e Sepi'-mr term of arson, in setting fire j to the tila-le House, by which luat valuable pmt-r!y was di-troye. on tlie night of May i nb List, was iiea-d before Juiige Baer at the ; state 1 argument court held Wtsluesilsy. the i i H'h iu-t. Aler listening to the arguments i ; o! counsel on tsitu sioes ami anitler.iig the atStiavits 6 led tne moi'on was tlraierl atul f t;, m -mrr wan nraiiri.tw.T MierH-isl to ! I.s.inrr was -tratinitwsy sentenced to ; t len years coiinuefm-ni iu me esaern lenl i I tentiary or renn-lvama. The pnsonerwas taken to the 4iiienliery the following morn- ig in rn-tody of Slriff MrMtlien. and hm brought into tiie prcsevKse .rf Warden Wright, said : " Here I am again ! Tfcis is I tiie Uiird time I have been here. The other j innocent. Whiie tlie 'Sti.re's long alcseuce from Somert will not he regrettetl by many of her citizens, BeverJielesw the belief in his innocence ia almos.1 universal among cur lowmqieople. As the IIikvlb had occasion ui remark in a previt.tj isswe, many of our hot CTtirecs w ho have familiarly known tlie man are firm in their belief of his inno cettoa. and regard the jsxir 'rsjuire as tlie victiin of ur. fortunate circumstance.' i Republican Demonstration and Illumination. The Old Town Painted Red I The Most Brilliant Scan Ever Wit nessed In Somerset. Oh, what . night V was the exclamation of every one who poked bis nose oat of doors Friday. and no one stayed at Lome. The Somerset Harrison and Mortua Club had flaming posters out early in the week cali ing on ail lUpublicans and frienl of Prutec U'.n tu "Gather together and nake . preat no:e. and to n-jolee and be exceeding elad tli :t llie p iverument baa la delivered ' enterprise, has deprived the remaining mem frim the ba:id of it eneruies." I b?r of the -judical of his counsel, and will Ti.e vari.jos fxruniiltccs having the de- j prol.al.ly prove a serious obstacle in the way tails of the pr. "cession and iilumir.tion in I of completing the road. It is said that sbort chaftM workl faithfully in their dttennina- j !y before Ir. Il-Metler'a death tlie Vandcr- lion to niake thiothe frauds dea.oaiiraiion j the l.itn had ever witriesei. but when Fri- ; day ruornmg a aun aas aoslow iu coiuinf : np, aiid when it did fume shaded by hiie ! e!'-.'id of ir.iIy vapor that ruiiManiiV' Mtur- ; e.1 coid, drUzhng rain on to tins earth, their j bnirht hopes were d:-!iited ; but the d-ru- ! oiisJratjon "was on iiic hills and had to le : ; done,' and a a little thing like rain and mud j ' doesn't tlamin the ardor of Swmerset coun- J ty Ilepuoiiuuna, it was decided to po I through with the proTamat all even:. Ail I ilny long the grcer ol the town were busily j eogre;! in sawing up tuilow catiius to till j the onlerj of viet'.triou K-p'iMican. luarty of iliem un-iia-i:iB' from Iwenty-five to for ty dozens. The noie of the hammer was beard on all suit's a the worit of doco ntinj: went on. and when 7 o'clock arrived all i- in rea linesi to ply the niati u that I woi.M thraw tlie town into . blaze of light j and hrir'ht cl rs, from e:vl to end. i The d.-h-at!on from Miiford, a!io':it sixty J horsemen uniformed and carrying tor-he. ; arri.-.il iate in the afternoon, and aTtvr piv j in three nu-ittjr crie-rs f r Harri'ii and j Mjrtiiti, s.atit shelter from liie coid a::d j rain nnttl the h'Mir for the parade arrived, i On tne arrival fthe six o'clock tr.nu from ; the S-Mith a d'-!eatitn of some one haiidred ; inj lifiy aiihUil, ai;d hea ted by a brass j luind inan l.ed direi tly to the t'ourt 11 ine, ! wiiere the pr'H-i;ii ma to form. ! The ttrevts niptdlr filled up with a happy. e'ieerin niuliinuseof Il. iHihli.-aiis. wlio urn- oeed-slTO nccirt the shouts of victory Ihev h id tutientlv kei.t sui.i.resse.l. AVe would ! bate to he a Knuvnit ami live in Somrp-et at any time, arid the memhers of that party nittst have f.-:t unust.iilly lonesome Fri-lay i night. I 1 K o'am (if ill 1 l...iii..l of e&r,. ' ,. .... . . , . , . , i i " . 'lines lanterns and nsl :ght from j Printit.g House 1M .. the J.-rtHissi -ti formed 1 into lir.e. Foiioisiiig was toe ordT of j.r. I oe-sion : I M.-yer- liie Ji-in-I. ! Mf yersdsle H. and M. ClnH. Keystone II. ami M.C'uib. j Mi'for! H.id. j tfonursel ii. ar.J M. C.uh. S.itsuI Vel'-raris' lrttru '-. ps. S- inersel First Voters Club, M -tii.tt-i and Fiiif.irm'sl. Miliord II. and .M.Club. Mounted. While tlie pnc-ion was foninng tire works were shot oiT ironi the roof of the H m MP otli'-e. and at tiie n-i li-n.-e ofrotiu- ty Treasurer ii.ack. The line move-iilown l iiiou unit to Main, and through every street in the town. All alone the line of march it was greeted w ith tleafctiing cheers. Many of the pspads-rs carried tin horns 'our frictid Paul hell's was of suib diuieusioiis that il required the united efforts of two stalwart men to tug it aiongi and the terri ble peal emitted from them was drowned ty the delirious plaudits of the stsrtat irs. Af ter ti.e entire line of march hod iieon gone over the p-iKs-swim t.s.k a p'neral " walk around " the public square, and gave vent to their enthusiasm in loud and long continned cheering. While the pnjwsstion was not as large in point of nitmls-rs a.-ti.e ofTa-ion would seem to here called for in a e .m'n'in;'y r.v-r-w-lieiniiis''y ii-'puiiiii an, litvertiicles. whin the tcrriUc weather a;i-l condition of ti,i roads are laki-u it.to c;n.si 1,-ratiirfi toe cro-.i w as nn. ji latrer than Colli 1 ieasHi.ih'j" hsve ben txjss-tts!. "Ol wliat a ti'ght. for a ir-.ult; l was the -ymicithet the proud tori remark, hird -n r.li i-:t-s. hy le.-an.-rs as they bravely arid I chi- rtullv faced the chilling Tain and tru Ig- ed tiiniiigh the mttd'1" strreis Tiie town of r-jmersi never before pre vrtl's3 such a spectacle as was witness ed Friihiy nigitt. With but oi.e or two extspti-ns tne home of every Rwd'hoa:! w itlon the b:o.o-li s iiin.ta. no r.iaiger h w j bumble, dispIaye-1 tlie Anjcrii.in colors, and I was ablaze w ith light. Many of the has; uess 1 bouses ai.d private resi-lerits were very txs. i tily demeate-l and iltuminktei'. We will not 1 atieiupt to euumerate ail the hull. lings lilu ; mina'.tsl, rort'i spicily those whih prrM-nl-! d the liatuL-oanist a(-;raiicc. Tiie biack , smith sh.qis of the We.mer lir.i'.hers arid of i Fre-I Weitiur desi-rve s;s lal niei.tion. h..w- ever, lloth were ughiw Willi ti.e 1'ght of ' hu.'idre.is of can-lies. at:d wilii several of ihe , kiitlue oil ihe benches pnsiited a novel, 1 ati.! yet natural appearance. Itoth were j loudly cheered as tiie procession passe,!. Nor j must we overltiiik the sing' window of a I lone wi.biw in tlH' west ward, which was ' abiaxe with light at.d pr.-seute-i a unique j sicht fs.iiipar,-d with some of its inure pre- 1 teolioiis In izl.U'rs. Fire works wer sl-.ol off from a v.tini:er of I bu-ioees piai-es ajrd Jinvate resid-THa.--, lilid with thegiareof red 1'ght ttirovsn over ail I si-eiHins. tlie town presented a sight of Iksu j ty 1 eig to lie remembered. Ev-ryl t.i.ig passed off MiK'i'lily and harinoiii.nis.y. it is pre! y well nntlerstisl that the con- i d j.-tors of Ii ir. r't .V' -.'iri'.r alw :ivs intend " iiue .- lliristmas number which shall be not only CMtnpl le in itst.lf, nut arrange.1 on lines somewhat different fromlhose folloatsi j during the r.t of the year ; and the articles j i in the Christmas number lor i-vs were se- j iti tcd. evidently, w ith this end in view. The resu'l is an issue strong and novel. Toe originality of iu piiges is. i-erbaiis. m.e.t stri king in li.e short s.oriisi .'Jft st-riai siorles all ended in the Xovemlier nuniuer ' as ic "the Christmas Story of a Little ChnrHi." by Crs -e King. - S, r;i pisrual." by W. W. Ar ci.er. and "Ti-e Front Yar i." by MissWo-1. j sou tins hist Initiga oaring (sin.parisoti ot i itaiian and New F.nciand natures andwavs. In !ieiry. Ion. the Numlier is ex s iiional y ' irood. Artistically, it has never been sur- j Jiassed. i The f-illowlng ei.mniittee, on Final Ex- ) a-n'.iution of applicants for adtiiasion to Ihe j B-ir of rtomcPHit ce.nty. i:n aJes.int-'l on j Tliursxlay l.'.'.h inst. al the S-pteiu'jer Argu j nient Tem, and d-lart-l be His Honor Jjdge P.jrr to be a standing coninutte : A. C. Ibd- ? b. rt. Chairman; Yal'-nttne Hiv; H. L. i - i Bier: Wm. II. U'ip;tl ; li. S. Eudsley. j The Srt work of the committee will 1 the I Fiamitialionsin Tuesuiav evening, i!7tii inst. of 11. M. Bvrkcy Eq , of Mcycr&dale, Pa. Mr. Berkey is a former teacher, and has bivti for some vcars in Crawt.ril c-jtinty wiiere lie read lw and was admitted to the ! lis. K.. h Miim-il in J.U r.il i puiiitv, where it is anderst .i he protsses tti iiraclice the law. It's bad enough bi lo one's bca1 bt fore election, but nncb vrnse to go off the handle after tiie contest Las been decided- Klklick Republicans jubilate this, Wednes day evening. There'ilbe no XVinorrata there, Ttiere'li be no IV roocrats tliere. In Sali-btiry ttiwn. They lurii-ed tbem down. There'll be no Democrats there. For Sale. One very handsome rniarbie-top walnut frifie-hnanL in rvwvl mrtii ilron Will Se u. ,1, i i cheap. Call at Ursa. lb oHioe. SOUTH PENN THE CAUSE OF IT. The Rata War Meant to Dlsoouraae the Project of the New Trunk Line. . i PmL.iDiEi.raiA. Not. Jl. T)i tmnk liiie ! war U stiil rapine, an j the ingestions are j that a i"i.fr kml h'.i'rr atroe iias bruii. lLtimiad mtm amiaar wtth trie auatnm saM t-Liy tii:it then-al rail1 of the tmtib'e was tb lVauyhania njaJ's oi'.iliim to t!eSuLb Pen ii Kii!rual project. PrwJe:it JIdUtu ba5 all aljnj irl the buiMinj; of the road, and be ia backed by the Penn sylvania railroad interests. Several atfm have been icade to defeat the schemes of the South Penn people. nd the Pennsylrani. raUroad has shown ii teeth on more than one occasion. The Vanderbilt interest has been rominent in the acheme, and this has given the Pennsylvania railroad greet oonoira. The recent deaih of Dr. David IT os tetter, of Pittsburgh, one of the chief promoters of the bilts spoke h"i-rully of the Souto Fenn pro tect, and said that its early conipletioa was now .-snrcd. Mr. Roberts' nfusal to ad vance east bonnd prain rate is now looked u;.n as an attempt to check railroad build ing in this vicinity and put a damper, if possi ble, on the mth Penn pmject. Mr. Roberts is rep.rted to have said : " It will show them that they can't build railroads and make any money this year." Mr. llobert? has been invited to fro to New York to cirtisul: with the representatives of the VaiiiU.-hilt roaiis for the purpose of set tling the rates troubles, but be has de clined the invitation, pvinjt as an excuse that he has not time. This is looked upon as evidence of the bad leeling whicu now exists. THS. SOfTH Tt5 CASE. New Yokk, Nov. 14. In an interview to-, day Mr. W. McK. Twotnbiey, who is the Hin-in lacofthelateW- II. Vanderbilt. and represents the controlling interests in the fv.uth Penti miln.l, stated that be knew tt!.lutely nothing about the new fc-atures of the re!irj;ania'-ion plan. F. L. Stetson. tMfo the attorney of the road, and a member of the reorpaiiiialion comnoite, m an interview satit laat tie uaa lieen overwhelaied with inquiries regarding the foature of the organintion ; that iw far as he knew there bad been ruthing acotii-i!:-!ied more than he hid outlined to a Ou i.rr"i h'izetl correst)mletit some weeks ao. M alters were still in aoeyance. so lar So far as the Pennsylvania railroad suit was con- i vnie-l it was on the caleit.l iro. tne Mtprenie Coin and would likely be reached in a week ore. i. Alier it was disfiosea oi tnerc migui be something to talk about, bat that just now there was no substantial basis f irthe rumors iliit there acre arlit. There are new feal- ures in th.e coniplicatetl ease. w ' 1 he n-.-jlar meeting of the Pennsylvania 1 railroad I h rectors to-ilay was eipecle.1 to de- f velop some news in regard to the trunk-line ' war. hut only routine business was trans- a te . It was also ei;er:ed that a IVirector . cmiltiou (.f serfs and not entitled to the might be rh.scn to succc-d the late John 1 Kt) ,,f ia.iy or gcntlriDan. Tae iK ni i' ratic 1'rhe Wctherill, but this, too, was not aete.1 p,rty always i the party of an aristocracy u;in. Tt.ere was a g'j"d ileal of omsnlta- j ,jial rouid not look iipi.il toil with any de f.i'.n amonj the ohivrs of the company, in j E. f allowance. r-lavrry and free trade whi. h J. N. ilei'ullough. Superintendent of j the liiM west of Pittsburgh, took pait. It j w as announced that liiere was no chantre in j tlie s.tiia'ioii and that no important advices j on ;he subject had b-sfii received. The "s.reet" is still extited over the cilts made by ! the New Yok Central, i j Pun .ah Ei run, Nov. lil. The rate cntii:;g j war sti.oi g liie trunk liftos is growing worse. ! President ti.sirge B. Roberts, of the Peiin- ! sylvania Railroad, says he is entirely ia the j j tlark at, present. He htw no idea when the j light will be settled. He knows only that I the New York Central Iim reduced rates and that the road, being one of the strongest and most imiru:it transp.rtalion lines, the P-uiisylvaina was forced to make an equal reduction in ortier to serve its fiatnuis and pron-.-t the iiiierests of Philadelphia, which tinds in the rennsylvuiiia its outlet for the Woteni trade. Mr. Roberts added t "Iwili wiy that the South Peon matter has no connection whatever nor has it ever h-id any connection whatever with any rates etc." -'.aOu-;K i by tni emtpany. Any i -tat' tnent madf br any person attributing i ..;iy aciiiwi of the Pennsylvania Eailmad to r i-msiti'-raiitiis alTeeting any raiiriail enter ! prise either ci;i:peliiive or otherwise, ot to I any considerations uffoctiug the atock mar I ket is a'os.j)iiiely t.lse Jt every particular, j Whaiever rates the Pennsylvania Raiimad , was charging on westb:Htnd tranig wen such i as its piihlisbtsl tariff imliiatid, and it had ' ma-ie no variations ia ib.wg rates, nor did it i contemplate making any variation in them until the new tariff was establisheii by tin-1 j New York Central." I Marriage Licenses. Since our last rejsirt maniage license have Iveell issued to tlrf- following Earned i IM.r,:is ; John A. liohn and (Jorgie A. Crltrhiieij, tith of Jet-tier township. ! JatsA Wtri. k and Annie li. Heller. 'o-,t!i of Paint townsiiip. Peter J. l.'ou-ta. of Jenner, and Kate Homer, of i:ieinahoniug Vowtisi.ip. I J n roes M. Mishl"r. of Jenner township, and L zjtic Flack, of Fayette eonnty. Levi M. Kaufman, of Conereaugb, and i i Lizzie Mirhler, of Jenner townshi.. j Ievi J. Jodcr and Qara Walter, both of j : Mcyers-iale. j Hiram Reck and Amanda Mas-jii. both of ac.i, r-on m. nsnip. j Wiillarn Kuiis and Annie Maust, both of i Soniees-t township. Jacob C. Lichtv and Annie M. Kline, both j ol Somerset township. lieiekiah H. Zininvcnnan, of Somerset, and Itia K.-liey, of Hr.dtl-.-ks. Fire-Clay In Alabama. Mr. J.J. Hohiitzi-ll. of Meyersdale, who is the president of the Sivage Fire-Brick oniiany. prilb'y the most extenrive cor-r-iir:ition of its kind in the world, has been pr-ispecting in the vaciiiily of Birmingham, Ala., and claims to have discovered clays j which are far superior to those found ill his own mines in Pennsylvania. Blnningham i is the Pittshurg of the tiyiuUi, and ditrstineti to f iinre greatness. Mr. Hobiitzell is btiihl ' in; exlensibc fire brick works at Bessemer, ' n-.r that place, and says he alrea ly lias ! en oug'.i t lay secured to mike brick for Ala i Irtiina for tars 1o come. The machinery whit h be is puling iu has a cinraeity f fiAy 1 thousand bricks daily. Tru-reare, be says, i but three fire-brick works in tbe-eojntry j that Lave the aarue kind ef taaciiinery as 1 that which he will use at Bessemer. Speak ' itig of the Alii'arua c'aj lie says it cor.rains una ami aiktlis Lbaa that foua-i in Pe.nn i syp.-atiia. As a natural result, tlie brick j made from Ala'tutaa clay will stand a great ; er h.-at. Tests ma.Je go to show that it will stand the greatest possible heat. Mr. Hob I ll'it' ll says that the annual output of his I works in Somerset and Ccdfopi Counties is ! liheen lnilli'.ii brick. I.ast year his eompa- nv snipiieil rt.-iiS'.'Jil fire-bricks to the.S'iuib. and Dio-tiy to Alahama. Tlie establislj nieiit of tire-brkk work at Birmingham is ex;cted to save at least Is"-Ji,0(j . year to the South. Lost. i Hi Nov . 2t,d. oi; the Stoycslown road le-twv-m the Lvusmgh of rVimerset and t!e residence of Henry KL-ttr a r-iil buggy whip. The find-T will be suitably rewarderj by returning the same to this ottioe. Hides, and Fars, I will fy tlie highest rash price for all kinds of hhles. jielts and furs. Call on me at my residence, immedi ately west of the 65. 4 C. Station. H. G. CrasoMKaat. Ei-iiis. carbankles and other skin eruptions indicate that the skin is endeavoring to reject poisonous acids, and that Ayer's Sarsaparil la is imperatively nee-led. It is tlie snuat re liable of ail blood niwdiciaes. Ask yoor drcggiit for it, and use no other. Confluence Bound to be Ahead. The lb-publicans of f'onflueni-e ar-,J siir ?ound:tii; iOuntry manifested their jcy over the result ol the lecent rieetic n by celebrat itia; the splendid victories achieved at the polls by nmstir.g an ox and .(fraud illumin ation of the town and. splendid torch-light oeesion in the afternoon and ni'bt of the 15th inst. I'nf wtmiatciy. but unavoidably, dreneb iiiS ram bepiu to fall n the "-reiious niaht and continued until ill tlie afternoon. I hui was ibx-idv-dly diacourairj;. but the enthusi asm of the people was nearly or 1'jite e.jual to tlie emergency, and the turn-out was tin exceptionally large. Only for this untimely rain the display would live been un precedented in this end of the county. IVspite the rain, by the middle of the af ternoon there were several hundred strangers in town. Soon after dinner they cota met iced coming and kept it up until night. The rain till began to slack up . little after diD ner. and .bout three o'clock . demand was made for the ox, and he bad to come. Mr. John Wallace. oft?onneIh.vilie. did the roast ing, and it was well done. Johu knows ex actly what is need.d. and when the ox came on the table, warm and smoking. Le looked like something lit to eat. There was no sand, dirt or .she hanging on the outside. The ox was soon carved, and witthe ad dition of a few hundred loaves of bread, was d'stributed among the people who seemed to eat it with . relish. All agreed that it was good, even the ladies said so. As soon as the rain subsided . little the Republicans commenced decorating their bouses and preparing to illuminate. When nisht came on every building occu pied by Republicans wasbeatiufuliy illumin ated. Wlen the torcb-ligbt pricession marched upend down the streets the town never looked more beautiful. Every body seemed to enjoy himself, even our Iemocrtic friends tried to look cheerful, and they did look pleased. Tiic victory achieved this fall means some thing more than a mere triumph at the polls, the benefits of which are t j pa-ss aay soon and be forgotten. There are eveuts in the lifetime of individuals, as well as iu the his tory of nations, that are of enduring im- ; rsiruince and will never cease to transmit j their confluences. The victory so fairly won this (all will bean enduring triumph j over what is known a? procreasive free trade. Human slaverv and s cesKn were defeated in and both lie buried so deep that the hand of resurrection will never reach them. Free trade is one of the relics of human sla very. Ihiring the days of slavery free trade was tlie baud maid to unrequired toil. The ; Ilrr trf laoor care.1 t.ot little aoout tlie manufacturer. All he mauled was cotton to j sell to England. Mavery never inventtd any- j thing to redu toil. The slae received no jy and the owner of slaves could not be annoyed by free trade. The S,.HUb was jHKir and improvident, and bxiked upon the free Uhorer as a trine lower liian tiie siave. The cheapoessof labor has always been an ob- ;..1a .u.t,.t B-tit, iKa tUis...s.rr Tt.. ; l,0 jr, , sc the bread of U'lre. putted toil j always .joked uim those who eat bread t (,,. sa-eat of their bnw, as deserving the hive lived out the full m -a-tl-' of days allot ted to them. The hitter, though only re cently dt frnted. h is no! the elements of l:fe left within it. Yes. our victory this fali n.ciins something more than a mere tranio ry triumph. It is a victory that like the one in lff will continue to transmit in cir.se qnetice to millions yet nnlsirn. The grow ing intelligence of the people gives theni a riearer sense of right a'l la h'gher recog'ii tion of duty, an I as the stan larii of itrelil gerrre is elcvattd. ftse trade, with its long train of evil const-quences. wili p-ass awiy aud Ije forgotten forever. Cieticral ll .rrison will not f rget tlie men who elected him. Iiecause they regarded him, ai d corrt--"tly, too. as thefricid of tiie lals.r ing classe. It is truly a glorions victory, lid we m list gamer the fruits thereof. A free election and a: honest count are among the rifieiiiHg frn'ts that mtisrbe gath ered. X. Stoyestown's Ratification, Tue ratiO'-alii-n of the Uejmhiicait victory. Ce.eiirate.1 here on Tuu-sday nigh; of ia-t wet;k war ail lii.a could b; desired, n iiwith staniling the inclemency of the wi-ather. The towu had -lonntsl its holiili.y garb, and nev erin its hi-tory was it so beautifully deexjra te!. The banners, which were quite numerous, were all to the point, and wnr the centre of attraction during tiie jiarad. especially Mr. Si.mne Custer's tariff roons. Ihe b iases of all our Republican citizens were appropriati ly decorated and jlltimitiat ed for the occ.-ion. I.ambcrii ille. with its brass band, tcriod out strot-g. as did fcis.. Haoversville. Ihiierlsvilie, and other near tow us. l...:ily ailer 7 o'el-s the marching cluiis win were to particiruie iu the pa:."vle wedd ed tlieir way lo heu-lquvefers an 1 were firm e! in line, the prore"-i.m being marshaled by the follow ing c-Ul.-ers : Cl.ief 1 Marsl.ul C. W. Pugb. Assistant Marsha! J. W. Moetoller. Aids Aaron Shaffer and E C. Imbert. The prmx-ssion traversetl the principal steels of the town, with bands playing, tin bonis tooting, sleigh bells jingling, sky nx k ets and fire cra.ikers ahooting. Creek tire burning. Republicans cheering. I'eruocrals weeping. Mugwumps and Proinoitionisis, I a1...i II. i,.-s,-r-.ts b waiiiiig over liie tiowtuhll uf Orover. the '" Man of Ie- After nian hlng for about ny." ii hour the prt- Ct--sion dishanietl and the pt-ipVe w ere ah'y add 1 hy M-wsi. 5. II (iirln-r A.J. j Endsley and N. II. Crichfiehl. while the j cheer" of the crowd which linisl the tuor- 0 ighfares res-iumled ihnnigh the town. lo the yard a little northwest of the dia ! aHrtid was tlieold Iemoi-raiic sle-amtr. full rggeii for Suit River. Tuis st,.a;ncr leave tne tafitiuii s ouice t.t Ig m ',iarp. on Thursday, November after haiii'g been iu Isjrt for .our years et j iyiiigtl.e luxury of living off the '" fated tlie land.'' The rotten Democratic hulk, which has been repainted ami " tinkered up" for the occasion, has once more been orders-d nut by tjeo. PiTular Yer-Iiet ' ts weigh uuchor aud at once leave tor the headquarters of Salt River. She. loo, will leave on tlie same day. a few minutes after the " sti-amer." She w ill have .mi board a small quantity of pro vLsitvfis and a large cargo of iiqu.d suppiiew lorauiaiher twt-Jiiy f.ur yc.ir.s' cruise. All tlie employes of the " shattered hulk will be unifoinied w ith whitefi ig hats, ai;.! will carry the liattle-ax and other rel'cs of the now defunct marching clubs. The follow ing are the ship regulations, which will 1 rigid'y enforce.1 : Ftrst. no return or stop- ! Shenan.k-ah Valley. Virginia, a section pus over tickets will b; issued. Second, the bar i string ail the mpiisites for health, comp.rt wn: tie well Mocked, but no private oolites t Will be permitted. This ruie is absolute "Good-hy. old Gruver, good-by. B. A. K Apples. We oifer for sale 1") larnds of g'sxl hand pkktsd fall and winti r apples, consisting t Balda-in, Spitrburg, Golden Gates. Wal P,i-..:.. .i,.1 ,.i. .i n;i t . i . ri i barrel of Z bushels. ow is meiime to mane ytnir seits-tior.s. C...K A Eeekits. Eruptions of the Skin Cured. Brotkville. l'"it.. Canada. 1 Ii?r. is-io. , I Lave used Brand-gib's Pills for the past fifteen years, arid think them tlie best ca- J thartjc and anti-bilious remedy known. For j aotue fife years I suffered with an eruption t of the skin that gave me a great pain and annoyance. I tried ditTererat blood remedies but, althongh jpiining strength, the itching was nnrelieved. I finally concluded tn take a thorough course of Rrandreth s Pills. I look six each niirht. for four nights then five, lonr, three, two. leseening each lime by one. and tlten for one month ttwk one every Bight, with the happy resait that now my kin is perfectly clear, and has been so ever since. Ed. Visit. Kuhn Items. The Mountain Literary Society nut at Moore's school Itouse on Wej!:eby even ing, November 14, Js,ss. the Kuhn has made another boom building iiiic. Per Moore b ervrtol a smoke house and Z'h. M .ore has built an addition to his dwelling. J. A. Monre is the etmtr-acior. The soliool umkr the i-ate of I). W. Mey ers is iu a propenos vondiUon. There is a bulking this afternoon and evening at Joseph Showman's. November 16. Ueorge Moore baa weatherboarded his bouse which adds much to its appearance and making it one of the nicest bocscs in this section. There is a good deal of complaining of tooth-ache by the people. Some of the people were out He racoons but it was too cold, they said, to they did not get any. There was a woods-fire oo the Bisel Hill on ebpction day, but the evening rain put a (top to the con dagrat ion. Cosyrtnoa. Husband itema. Miss Annie Young has been visiting here, at lheresider.ee of C. 1 1. Miller. Owing to a revival meeting which is it; progress at the Lichty church, pretiching ser vice was held here in the aftcrrwxm last Sun day, instead of in the morning as heretofore. The election for the division of Somerset township took place last week, and the vote cast against . new township was very much larger than for . division. The Hstsband correspondent has not ru nie himself heard through yottnpeiMjr for mi rue time past. But his pen will get alterbis chin occasionally. The Husband delegation, which appeared at the polls on a leu horse-wagon election day are highly gratified with the restilt of the election, and still more at. that it is the other ftliows a bo will have to go up "suit river " this year. The question is fre-picntly asked, will our pemfile hare a Christmas treat for the little folks? They siiould. bv all means. There is scarcely one able to read who cannot ttil you why we celehrale the day. a:iJ t icrefore tve slKo!d;(ievoie oar time to making i; sti occa sion of especial interest the antiive.a-y of the birth of our Savior. Ot'tiriM. An Important Decision. Ju.igo Mcpherson, at larbanon. oa Tues day handed down an imiiortaut decision, in which he declares . part, at least of the Brooks high license law unconstitutional. Jacob Do!!, a citizen of I-chanoti. not . hotel keeper, anj not engaged in the L.iuor basi- ners. had disnse.l liquor to bis friends in his own house on several wasi,.!:. on Sun- day, with hospitable intent, and for this he was arreteU and lrie.1 un.Jer that section of the law wliu h forbids the seii'riig or giving away of liquors by any jierson. A sjieciai j venli.it was taken, ami in entering judgment i thereon for the defen-.a:it the o;inion n.. deiivertsl. ; The judge says that tiie sweeping language of the act extends to ail iiersons witiiin tiie ; coriiinor.wea.th, whethi r or not tin y are er.gsgvd in the sale of intoxicating liqaors. and makes it a criminsl offense for any eiti zen in his own home to give to a frii ml. or even a member of his own family, a glass t.f wine on the tirst day of the weex. n liie grouud, however, that no notice of su ;h an intention is given in the title of the ocUjind that lo piare s-jch a construct! m uj-.n it would be to make the liue misleading, the court decided that so much of paragraph 17 as Airbills a persou wlio is Dot a seiier of liquor to give intoxicating drink to any oth er person on the Sabbath is in cofiict with the constitution, and i therefore void. ; To our Readers We cannot too strontrty urge up m our readers the necessiiy ofs-bscribirgfora fam ily weekly newspafier of the lirst class such, for instance. asTHK IXUKPENIiEST of New York. Were we obliged to select one public-it ion fir haSitos.1 and careful read ing to the exclusion of all oilier, we should choose unhesitatinly TH'i 1NIKPENI ENT. It ia a newsj.wjs?r. magaz ne and re view, ail in one. It is a religion., a lit'Tarv, an educational, a story, an art. a seicntiii. , J an agricultural, a Caatn i.il. and a i-:iit -ai 1 jiaper combined. It has folio pages , 21 departments. No mstter what a irson s j religion, pilitics or protession mar lie. tr j matter what the age, sex, employment or i condition may be. TH1-1 IXDEPEN'MEN f will prove a help, an instructor, an educator, t'ttr readers ca:i do n- le. than to set,.! . pi.tai for a free ne.Smn Pipy, or f!ir thirty cenLthe pif-er w.ll be i fit s m ith. enah ling one to ju lge of its merits mire critical ly, lis yearly salncrijitfon is $', or two years for .".t'. A ldrss. THEINHE PENDENT, S1 Ilna-l-wav New York t'i'y. Jenner Local institute. Following is the progrun fir the locn! in stitute of Jenner Township and Borough, to be held at Jenner X K Kid-Satur lay, Lecem berl, 1S: SIoRVIs;,. srs-s;,! ',1 '1 To 1J M. irganittiion. M tisic. "Best Methods to Prevent Whispering," i I Martin O Conner. j Recitation. Miss Ida Musielman. I tileries . !i 'ration, II. Caurliel. AFTEHSOOt SiySIOX. tlisic. Essay, by W. A. 0. Lai?. j Instruction, " Aims and Metiiodsof Teacii- j ing Arithmetic in I'istrict Jschools," by Su- jieriiiteit.leiii Berkey. j Select Reading. Annie Sipe. ! Methtxlsuf Teaching IL-ading. W. Kre I gcr. liiss Iw.il m ?pe.:iing and I'.acntca Marks. by Snpeririicr.d 'iit Berkey. IV-.-lainatit n. by Wi'l Ri-habergir. EVkgEIO SE.-S10X. M tsic. Oration, hr J. W. Beil. Ib-port. Tii Advnnta res and Disadvan tages of Six Month- -chool." bv M. U Wc-g- !vr- , K"sny. by W. S. Kreg-ar. liieries. Iiscitssior. '"Should thee !-. I'ompu'so-tySiln-ol law?" Arhrmative. L. 1'. S'.urrl II. H. Ranch. Ion B. uGmner. Negative. n. L. Wiand. C. Swank, J. W. IWI. I). L. Wll VD. Ifos: O'Co.ssei, U. H. Rtrin. Committee. Why Co West? When such grand opportunities await yoa in West Virginia. Marvland. and the famous anj nrr-speritv. No re-gion in the Cnited States is attract ion greater attention than tliose States ; peo ple from the North, West, and extreme Suth are looking that way with the vie of loca ting. Improved fann lands are to be obtain ed at from $H per acre and upwards, unim- 1 ,i..O,. , r. . i.. , , 1. f, . ... i 1 I to f per acre. i Rich mineral lands ar cheap. exc-Hen: j water powers, manufacturine sites, busine i locations, etc are numerous. Thesclits.ils ! and churches are excellent ; the people are b'Vpitahle and extend a warm welcome to new comers. The climate is En-sinaled. no ; severe storms or cyclones, and no contasious diseases. If yoa wish to know more atsiut these ' Stales you sboald write to M. V. Richarls. ; Land and Emigrant AgentMl. A. Railroad. J Baltimore. Md., statini what you want and he will give yoa charge. fuii uifo.-nsation free of For Sale. A two sory dwHiing biHise, with good taiWs wild other ouibuiltiinfi. and ore a -re of rr-ind at Snydei's Mill, in Somerset town ship. Wili be sold oi) reaaotiwbbn terms. For further particular, call oo or address. Rn&tCA C HiLToi. SuyJtrs xiiUa, px Eclipse for this Year 13S9. There wi.'I he ve er::;- nest venr. three i of I Imp s.m and two of the moo:.. I The first is a to'af i:st of the stin on ! January T, at .? o'chsi, live n ointes in the evei.inj; viV st iVtitiiiii itbe sua. t The cot:d is partial eclipse of the nvi.n 1 '""ry 17. at !'J in the ruortiio; : r- i!.!.' here. l'l.e th.nl is an annular eii.;eof the sun on June 'js, at 3 "'clock, iiiionu in the ev.ninit; visiliie here. Tlie foi.nh is a partial eci'pe of the sun on July li ai J o'clock, 44 minutes ia the evening ; visible here. The fifth ia. total eclipse of the sun on December 2 at 7 o'clock, 43 minutes iu the morning ; invisible here. Suit For Breach of Promise. An ssci.ted Press dispatch from Carlisle. Pa, TtMsday morning, tays: Mrs. Kilty Adams, tf South Sixth rreet. Phi"iaViphi.. has entered snit in the Bedford Court (and it is set Jnwn for trial next week1 against A S. Lougenecker. of BeJ.'. .rd, P, . promi oent merchant o( that !own,rhan.-in Lotiite necker with breach opromisx- and claiming !0.'. I: aprswr fn-m the letters that wul oe used on the triaj, that Longenecker won the atfecl :ons of the woman thriu)rb a corres pondence, the frtii's; never meetine ea. -h otlirr until some weeks auo in the it y of New York, and tlien, it is eh.arj.si thev agreed to get marrie.!, the time being fixed and the place nam-l. Ixin -enecker. in making this knovn to his friends, was to! 1 that the woman was not of good standing, and tlK-refore rv.'an-d to ruarrj tlie widow. For several days de pisinotis have len taken in tins city, f.om a large rainier of citizens, who made dam- j aging stateiuenu aK4ins the plaintiff. he is r. -j res. nte.1 by L. I. (leigvr, F.-:.. .f Pt.il- 1 ','-'!!',:i ; " ,n- s- I-wigene. k. r, of iioford. Lcputv Ss-mary of the Commonwealth, and J. V. Wetiel. Esq . ot this city, appear for imtreneckcr. Tlie trad will W an inter est;!! one. from the prominence of ttie L-.-n- I tieman cunccriteil. Testimony in rebuttal j will l taken to-uio-row. Hoistme Stock For sale by the undersigned at farmer's J iH.Nsosi Bko . Frostiiu-g. Tribute of Respect. ' WiiERtts It has pleased Almighty iiod, j j in ii:sa i-wtse provnience. to call trom oi.r ! I midst, after a long and painlitl illume, our ; dear sister. Mrs. J. C. .Speici.er. a taithiui said j 1 h.ghiy esteemed mem'ierof ttie E.-ai;cli.l I ! Lutheran t iinr-'h a:id S.tU'i.tv-ciij.jl Saaiiks die. and Wiirims. We as . Sundav school have lieeu soh-mn warning by Ihis. our i ;M"-r' death, and the uncertainty o lite and j the grave real.ty of denih. therefore ! -''-"' Thai we bow submissively to the j i:! "four heavenly Father iu her reiuowu. knowing that our loss will he her eternal 1 Sa;n- Aci'i"!. Ili.it in the ilruth of Mrs. .!,- er the cimil.iv-schiHil has Ki ail earnest, j t hnstian worker, and we hereby bear our t j nintual testinior'y to her i "nnstian chancier i ; and wor.h. -;d. That we .Itep'y tyiupatiiize with j I the nereavtd husband, who w-.U miss frnm I his borr.e a faithful and loving wile, and with i the chiidren. w ho have lust a devoted and i jus nioiher, that we coniriiei.d them to tiie loving ..-are of our Heaven Fat..er, at i trust that He Ihatd.tiiall things will" will s;s'ik words of i-ace and isjrufort to them. Mres R. p, p,S4Nr. " I'R. W. K. Kxr-sivox, " '" I', S. Wlf-SO.V, '"'. L. BlLT7ttill, " J. D. R.-vs, " A-nmx Wvwstt '.ir. Cornmittee. Last Motlce. I Persons knowing tiieru-elvej! to be indebc ! e.1 on my b,uk wiii pieasecall and seitie in ' jr Uf,,re ihe loth day of i'ctemr. as arer j that date all unpaid acoennts will be plaie.1 ! in the hao.ls of a Justice of the Peace for j collection. J -M1H KtLLEX. ! Soecial Bargains, j To further my purpose in view I wilt otosr great iii.hieemctii to b'jyers in ifieensware. j lihtsstt are. Igirnp gisls ain.l Willow ware. : These g-ssls niusi gri a move off mv sl.e ui trie next two weeks to ci.rue. then hsk out for Christinas. K II. ",.iaoTii MARRIED. I;i,'ri.H-H"ilM-:r. -'ri Thursday the l '.h day of Novend-r. 1--S, at the resi-h n.e of Mr Pet.-r J. Cover, in Stovesti.wn. ' v j Rev. Wm. I. LeFevre, M'. Pefer J. t'-i .h j lo Miss Kate Horner, both of Somerset, Co. I j DAIiNilAKT - FERRET At Ihe rei j deuce of the bride's parents, on Thunsiay j eicriing. Novemiier S. p-i, ly W, J. (. ner, E-q., Mr. Joii Bir nl.ari to M ss Al-ce . Burker. both af Aii.gl.ei y Township. S.m I er-et Conn tv. Pa DIED. Sl'rll-. II UK. At her iiome in :i inks v, ;ie. October 13. ls-s, Henrietta ,ieicher. ail'e of Prof. J, C. Sjieicher. ag--l .12 years, an 1 pi da vs. I II A RTZF.I.!. At Peter-burg, Addison Tp. I on Saturday, Nt.vemiwr lo, i-s, Ijv : a ' II "tz.'U. ags-l :: years. .". months and 1 day. ' Tne subject of this notice w-a- a da-ig iie- ; j ' f'svrat Hartze!!, Ks( . who livtsl an. I ii.i j ! at Stovesiown. Pa. When b':t a few yea-s 1 ; oi age uer nioiiier uteit. alter w ii cti sji ir.ai- her L. home with her brother. Ii. A. Iiir-.il 1 ;.l A ' and ! r-ne was oapt:si anj amteil won tie . Baptist church ic T irkevfo.t iu t, .: af-terwa-tis. ) the estab:isiitu-tit of the ''!,-;. tian chiirt h in A-i !ion, she ct.r.n i-'tt.ti hcr- self w. ih it, and ever sine.- has tieen an -i; est worker iri the Cnnr, . an, Siindjy--:.. ftir ttie ca'ie t.f tiie Master. Her life rerl ;erl aud ra iiate-i the 1 1 rial! virries, in visit icg the .-g. heipir.g t .e I pour and v-iteritig ihe dr-tressrtl. I.'"-r m i ,v i a.-ts i f kindiies-i and eiOs in Dn-s r ;i j be great y miel. In her death li.eotn-j m.ini'r has 1- an esiirmbie and a lnoreil j Woman, the Church and S'ltiday vh.i an j earne-t and faithf-il worker, and r.i.r.s;.tent nfMiilr. the nn-i distressed a syr.rpa- t Itiizing. generous and loving fnetnl Sue had been a grest su Tl-rcr for the past year. 1 ari l when liie inevitat.le cai.ie. wiih n-a'-e and rejoic'm l.er spirit took its Higu ji,.t a the K:n of !ay east his g!orii.-is rs s in ! ai! his spieri. lor over Ihe earth, as if to light tlie pathway to the spirit home. 1 The funeral took place on T icstlsy . Nov. I I -Hh. Eider 'op4 oflietatni. Her ren arris : were followel to the .emtery at Peter-hu-g j by a large concourse of iwn-ie. who .-arru- to (pay tiieir last ir'ictc of respect to one tlnv i I griat y iove-d. Mis Lavinia Hansel! haves j to lunurn her .leath a brother. H A. Il ir.i j eil. and two sisters. Mr. tan Co!!n.-ti. wife ' j of Hon. A. J. Clh-ir.i. and Mrs. Ca-rie liar- ' netl. of California. C.w. i E XIX ITOK'S Ni.jTICE. T-t ..ri:rr'-i a. Tytr-f t-iiif-ri .atv r.n tr- a-vfit hnvit Iw-n mii:l fii.cl- r:ir-M t-y t n- prop r .i:ivni. ta- w hrrt'Sr r-vt ri u. a f- znf Vi s?tT' Ut rimt" irTiT.-ii;- f,!rif ' ul irT-m nm siuiy i.irnT;(i,-l ff fviiit meti. t t. f i,.-sii'i'jiji-T trf joitu ii. -;iv,;.-i, r.(' li) T.K --tP. ill M.'f twj-a il ..n "..'iir. th tr ff lt-tii-r. mnt 4V1 ii nrr iJw Ea.-fcuujr w t : 1 ru-Tttl f.rw ! pu. J 'HS H - VI hi.. wm. r ATi-KK. T"s X KCUT( U'S NOTICE. k.siaie of .-amm t V. ntv.r. l.'.e of Aliei-atnr Ta'Ti. -Fr.er-s-i t o . lA..t.s-..w-l. Toners tesi.--irtflrv -o Ihe ahi.T- e.e 1-.T. h'e l--r r-nnl.-l u. tne nrm. urrieH i.t tne m.-i er r.-rVr.;y. m n i. ;t. r-f r, . . ' rs.t,s ITi'lc tieii Ui l l-Iir tfi l:hi- im-.:.-'-. j-st-v.rr' m'-.tl t;..- has ::g .'.sons --n; i-T ri - e w r'.i tir -Tir 're-TS .lulr ft'i'rir-TiT-.-sost fT e-i.i ai ti i.te re-B-iere -t the "l.rea- in Al'.ejheTiv 'fus .j -t-ir-l-ir. ie. zg, w bra and wnejw tiey i.i -i:! si i.- -.-. st i.L '.. -. 1. fc; KiS. WJ4. H-UIlXEoss. nerlk kxveuMs. 'GRAND FALL AN Silks, Dress Goods and Cloaks. We ire now pre;mi to show tlio !or,.t liue of Kin-. .M !i rn ai, I t'ii.-ap tjioU rvt r shown in thU city,anJ at prm s that ill py any our to e ti.em. Our Line Complote, Consisting of Jachsts. Nsraorbts, Esglizs, R-p:n:, Hcjiskis, English Jackets, Teno Coats, clc, &.c. All t he above we have in Sealskin. Plaih an 1 Cloth. Any on in nrr-i of anythlne l:i his lire will do Weil to inspeit our Hue, as it is very large, .ad trie va.-.ety utjia,d. i'rioia always the lowest lor good gicsls. 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. jr-&H. H. To out ir.-i!t.t.t i oaji T?it n. w inr ; tr.ii-i : w.s.i Kitx.t DO your' shopping "at GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, J'OSi2T:ST,.O.W3Sr vll:I-. vt' wiu, find ax immunsh limo ok Ladies' COATS DRESS GOODS E AN C Y GO O I) S. DRUGS ! C.H.BENF Successssor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., fT.i'rniETOR (if Tiit-: 0LDES DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Bock, SOMERSET, PEN-N'A. 1 keep ti ii-'airtly on hand a large .. k of DUUGSs MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS- OILS AND VARNISHES. The puit-st and het to lie found in this market. We sis.) kisp..n hnr-d a f ill 1 : e of TRUSSES, BRACES. SUPPORTERS. Ar.J all ti.e Itaiiitii; ai'jrureiiaM'-e both hy Piv-m -an ai: I f:u V.'. V :a:aT!f-j ii I;.; ijn. i-rl( t .vii;-:i TMn. TOILET ARTICLES AND SCXDMES OESE RALLY KEPT IX A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. f NE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTjHCAY Glf TS ALWAYS lN STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. TilE BEST THE MARKET AFF'.'RlS, IiiTH I'MESTK' AMI IMP'.-RTFI j teriptisii CcapoiLiM, Fanily Mr own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWOER. il!l!V. We k-i p in btiik. so a-.i'iet!. Siio nt I it) a stitiari? litisinesd and will trouble to show sni1. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS F03 MEDICINAL PVHPOSES CN'LY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Ju.5.lss7. CLARK H. BENFOPD. Louthers Drugstore, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. TV''t Tf's'if.l C'? '""S l" P ,ws'41ee "eT!--ti-T Clmi O at e 9 ; s' T3 i s ss v7,.1w,a . FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. JlcdicincSf Dye Stirfa, Sponges, Trusts, Supporters. Toil ft Articles, Perfumes, Ac THH. IXirTOR GIVE- PER. "SAL ATTh'N 1 10.'," rT-irrnij n. f.T1 n' I"""" f P'i','f (i.'.EA T f'A y.F. TA Vl.V To ta S PECTACLES, And : Full Line ol Optical sucn a irgp asicrtnicRt au tan U- suite J. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on Land. It is alway-s a plt-asure to dis;;l.iy our ;;o ! to intentlirg punliastr, whethtr tLvy buy from us or tl-ewhcrp. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET Furniture ! At Gkeat ASAIjN WE etlab YOUf? Lars si KITCHEN, BMG-ECDS at (ii:i:T.Y EFi''"Ci:;i TJiitlei-tfikiiitr and !Eiiil)abiiiiiir ATTKNI r.'.i T'l WITH Co'nns, Caskets and Burial Robes, immediate use. COFFBOTH Main Cross Street, W- ss "S- - s - "' OPENING. I WINTKU U Li, and Childrens AiNTD WEAPS. DRUGS ! M$i FilM Willi K jl i WUlliJiJ of a siii ri' r tht.t anv : greiln ;;t . 1'"' .-. tits a pi-'itid. give ymi vour n-orev'. wo"!-,. T!!E ' "'.ipt.t'l "P 1 VI 'nut " I aftniflrl nL X fV.K-11 A It PI s r. A I." E Y IX . LA SS E CJootls aiwaTii on lisn !. w, lr'rorn SOMERSET. PA. Furniture ! Bargains! ATTENTION TO O'JR 2ai AO FAELCR FUEITUHZ, PKt iMITNlj-.-. A full line ker t for & CO., Somerset. Pa. st- !-w'- P -psneatv wia- xrm - " .i gt i l mii p.'i'' i.i - -v - aw.' " - B itt -.srt i t - i f ORD it ,1 i i IF 1 1 QTT-
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