The Somerset Herald flKor. ;k r. sri.u r.t u. Toyi and candles, at Vo:ts-..t s pried :A treso ni-,i- Vein's. H. delay at lccs.-.-.-r Snyder's. Perfume casts at Ui.'-T Sr-.jders. Cbri-tnai candies ai.i fruits at Youehts. Ail kinds of tm t E.ect Si.y der t. lad at Heir nr . for your H '.idsy pres ents. l iDeC.n. and T..bacco at K- - Kaut- WT!. For a box o- i"'- cie" F to 6' Kanl" i.tr f. je-and y.ecuc;e at Llese.ker A Mailer's. Toilet Bxlirt ia cut s'.- at lLv-v'.rr snyder 9. F ,r ice slate-. r to J B. lloldcrttanm's H"!wart.Store. ,:.i;,ir...'s ..:-y :.asory l.k. al fota l- ' V; the d: -' "dors ? extracts at sec.tr 4 Sny.iers. :... - l..i .l frs.hest k..tl ueuUs Uoliday .s: ... -t- ' a,..-!, a! VoUgM'-- For.ei;:hai.d b..t-s!ed.. go o J. n. "'! Jrritaijui Hardware Store- Fr harness !"- ti';l-- S to J- C" H'J' Hardware .Store. For and blankets, eo to J. 15. Hol- dc-haum's Hardware Store. (,,,. Si.. Fn.il,. Toys, Fancy China and brie a-brac Vougiit'a. Ail the i:rs: holiday books arc to be fotind , .,. V. lUn.f.rds r"' '"re- v.r butcher knives and saw iro to James t Holdcrba urn's IIar.Ua Store. l,r meat cuter, and ? --- li. Hoideruaiim ' Hardware store. The . !.";t iD ,Le ",0"'y bu' ci-a and t.-oaevo " K S' Ka: t"or ' tvervtbit.i: in Wr f. Just what you want for your sweetheart. Mo'Ur k- " a:"3 ul!"'r ci"1- dnrnV ug books at i. W. U-nfotd. Hook Mure. t. . Siivler" Wii-liy ds Call an J n..r ttra--:ive ' -v Vscfu! r,.a:c:ual, and instructive holi- ; dav present ate kept at l-otonU Hsk , Store. l!i..rd Water. U.ttlel, rccvitiw.eii.ieu ov j all pbycians. to be had only at !;.- ker A j St.yders. ! Most ec. rvlssiv O'.tys letr ia e i. nt Voil.'llt'f. ! au-e it is 'lie cl.eat pl.ue to tl.tal. Albums ofoery deM-ri A s,iv,t, r's. J ist wiiat ption at P. r-eiker vi.u want for a chi.sinut; present. J I;-y..n mailt soniethlttg -rnaniei.ta! a well , as us. ml for a U.ni.iay pre-rnt y..u can v.ui ! it Ut iiit-Mi;iT V M1V jt-r is. ; People from the c-ii.ntry will lind it to ; il:,. ra.lvai,ta-etop'ircha-e'he:r cigara and I tohaifr. iro.n U. S. Kantnt-r. ! One of I'.-tsss 's-T A Stiy.i- :'s .-hiving ca- j !e..;:wi(. t.vt sxv-pta.iie cLristma. j pre-, ut lory.-t:r ii:;-t:id or bri.ci. p.ur votir Cttlier and tuotlier a jotr of "I'" j haiuisome. biit c'.ieap. r mined eye- ; classes f-.r Christina, at Biesevaer .V f5ti.v- I ders. I Have vcailtliougbt of what yon sboulti buy , f..r'Unstma.TWs-nt. If not call at Bie- f mid A St.y.k-r's. and their elegant t'k of , i.oh.bv g..KUi!i start you to lit inking. j We have on hand a large namlsrvof ck-I . In,k wi.i.li we wills. 11 in quantities to suit I t ie pim-iia-er. Prices very rej.-oi.J.ie. 'iard j Oi js-vite ti.e j.iaiiing mil:. j lii. .K l'.BOS. rS-s" j Sa:i.is-cbooU- and 'ic..i t.-a-.f'ers w'-b- j iiii to j- :n i.ase and:is and to f--r a holt . .L.y treat fortlieirtespiU will snake no mi-- j use in pa T.tzlng S.,r-.,,., t con:y s lead- i ;nrv eUo;iabme:it-C. B. oughts. ti? gr. i itl.t's- S .mersct county's leading j c. n. v. grxvry and cotifectiouery ei:..;..miit. is tiie best plate to buy t'hrstmas g Why? IVfau-e their su-rk is (re.-h. of tiie be-t the . market contains, and is id at reasonable j pri.v. j "ln.-k" Vt.tn.-ht is a ' hustler" If you j J.,u t U-iieve it. :'!' for a moment at his j grocery any liu.eduring the year and see I'" j bn-y he and his cierk- arc. serving cus- j ton.crs. I: is ibechea;-t pia ein the cotin- J ty to boy. and bis p.xis are always fresh. V..ti know where Vot:g't s gMCe-y i? of I curse vol: do 1 No.'i. Maininoth Bi s k. Bet- j t.-r still, follow the crowd, aril you'll get j there, lieivsse that's where everylV.y want- j ing frpsti, th.-jp gnoTio and confe lions for the li .Mays, and eve-y other i-oti. '.eorge W. B.nf-rJ eali'.l.its o:t h'-t shelves and counters a lan.-f coilis tioti of bami-e..ni.-ly botind volitims. of poetry and prose ad of iat-t 'ditiona. and se.lj them at tiie lowest i-s.l.:c prii-es. I- fore making your ( hr.-tn.as purcha--?, ca':! and xatn-i-. ii's st.-rk. We oTt-r Ibis week and until after ihe Hoiiibys Mens and Boys SuiLsatidovemiata, l'miernt-..r. Neckties, and a complete line of (jents furnishing good at lUsl letter prit. J. 3i. lIoUiLtl'W. Wartec!! a.vd I nrs. I will pay tl highest cash jTice for ait kitvls of hides, pel" and furs. Call on me at ty residence, imia.sli a'.ely west . the .s. C Stati.-n. . H. O.Crsnnt.waji. Mfe Isv.ig'it lately at a bargain s.ine la 4ies lng Plush Coats a-id Black and Brown Bcavt-r Ja. kets wl.icl. we offer ac eordiHgly as clTip. J. V. H .Lr Etii.it . 1. y -n hive a friend that y.ci wish to en- : ... . it..:.. . . 1w, .O T'o a ll-- , ill,. n.s -..o ..- m ... Tti.tse line e;gan o'i;y to ne i.ao si c. z Katitncr'r. A fine life of B cvr' Suipr PlaUil l--sl-" j in Ktiivw. Forks, N:i kin Rttn.- and iii'ti's j S. The ie-.i in the market, at ; IlrrsBros. ! T.4niter.i:iat exli.lct at C.r --.nr.au re s-mly s.-l. Wiii.ieit .fotiM ti-- iai-r.-rt and best ekUil.it ever given in this c-uritiy. excepting the Vational. Rt Pbi'.nleipbia. in ls"i. Tbe government exhibit even Wilt ia-gcr and betu-r than ur-in tl, u otvasioi Manufacturers from east f west have ma le jcrand displays of tlieir varlu.is wares a:id aok hine-v. Cons-tliitms lor awar.is have Ikm tbe strongest ever kiu-a n ia this coun try. Th.e in rbarsrc l ave exvrr'tsed the trrattest rwe in awat.Png metlals oflK.nor. Tlte slewing Machine nuiuits forme-i no small part in this great exrs-sit.on : the While, Is.nH-stic, Sing.-r and New Home, a'l making tnagtnnxi.t displays. After one hundred days of aoiiJ cmpei:tioti before a jurvof intel.arenl mtf hauicai exitens we aie .'.eaed to anoun.' that the White Sewing tnac' line company were awanicd tiie bighest auid only awarded, a Silver Medal, for tiie Wwt, ru( durable and compiele Sewing Machine Biade. (ur reatlers are aware tt.at Joeeph Cliriat of Jenner X Lmlts is tiie Authorized repn-aewt (-, for tins inacbine in the eoamy, who will lake pUaMin- n ii.tl tflilj cWlng and srflmg this beet of ma rhmes. but in instructing his customers ia Using it. For Sal. One very Latidsome ruarbie-U.p walnat ioe-board, in gcl txindkion. Will be sold caeap. Chdl at Hulal oiImw. To all fr mifcr a Mittt ClirUtaMi and Hu!(it Nt w Vtar. ' t A jra) rard krtttr can po aruiind t! Korid ie 157 3aT. At Ciirivrmi fiiay, and make oJ chT, For 3sr:tmaa ramj but O! a year. Urn. Ktre Tarter and Will Entit y, f Juii!t!'oirat at m town tUv to rat t"t:rit tum U.oiJt-ra ith ll-r frnd.. Hon. Jatn I.. I'uji and 11 uu. Noah S. Mulw, wol d-jart fof Harristur. Sataniay, o t priiem at tbe tii3S sesnion of Uie Les:.4':atur J. R. McAfee has retirrd from iht (Irezm burg T-Tmamn4 JlvaJd, which will r.ow I i'ae!ly a iuMUIiing maipany. A daily liiiju i(xin-.t-r.)p!atwi. Ajai' Coiborn, the wcond. who b born a mn'?r of ihe Scranuio. Ta bar fir tbe tro yeirv am'vtd in SoBierxrt Mocday PKiminp, a lif n L wi!i fptni ta iw'.i-jays with tit- areiii3. rr. A'jrrt T. Iir.ihak-r and wife, of PL :1a drtf.bia. and 31 n. TA. Brubk. r. of Mouoo-;rali-la llty. wiil 1ft tiwir t. before t'ue Cb-iniM lire under ti.-e Uruvjaker roof, in Mwr. .t K..wt. Ar.bur atiytU-r and Stewart (iiiwii. ee bri?lo s mrnrt Mud'nts at many ditrvrenl institution i f InmiDi t!iir.gliout the ocantry. art borne t;T the ixili laT vacation. 1 .nr streets were cTt.v ied with pe.-'e rvtt j'.'.iy K..ki:; t-r Cli'ii-iros nretwntii. All of tbe merchants who a In rJ.sc in tbe Hkb-Ai-ti report tiiat their cash re.s":0 for the day were the lar-est f.r any one day in years. The t-blMrva of tie " ."fin.-ii y fijM 1 avp 1 to tli-;n-v .!. tl. annual Christina tret-and ittsteud will eti- j-.y a tnuie-laiilern ubibition in the fei Iioti-w, Kridav evenins- The three w? ks instruction by Col. Park er, Pr.l!nik. and oupt. Snyder, at the Cal ifornia Normal, next Spring, will he worth more t" any -n.nl teacher than the wl ole term's Hii'.iin. Slid fir circulars. The rumor that all of the seal lia-'e been taken for the Institute -ture course has air. adv been started on its annual tour and is jast asunfoundelM it bos leo in former jcaep. P!ent of mats Mill remain unsold . and all can be supplied. I 4s--s ' turfarror friend, Wm. G. Kni'per. of i Somerset North, dropped in one day last j we. k Ut renew biasulxc-ription fort'ue taen- I tv-f.fth lime. He bas been a subscriber to the Ilr.ifiLn for fifty yea. and says in all that time be has never missed a number. Many an otherwise handsome face is dis- j fgared with pimplec and blo'ches. censed , by a hurcor in the blood which maybe; t'icrongl ly eradicated by the ne of Aver s , Sarsajwtnila. It is tbesafost blood rueiiicfne ; in the market. Wing entirely free from ar- j henicorany dt ieteriojs drjg. i Mrs. Catharine Saank, w.fe of Klw.jod j Swank, ditsl at her home in Davids uie. ; Sunday night. She leaves her husband and i six chi! Iren to survive her. She had n.irsrd j Her entire family thnrtigh an attack of s, ,ir- j let fever when she was stricken with the j dread tliuse. which rculteil in her d"ath. j Mr. Kiwuel Swank is a br.tl.er of Register j and Keconler. J D. Swank. j In Pennsylvania ace Piu:g to thr 2ttri.in of Ihc Sii;ir-me .I'ourt of the State, iu the of Itcnst n et at. vs Maxwell et al., a martini w..mau has a right to loan m ney to her husbanil and to take security therefore, or to receive payment thereof by conveyance of hit ropeny. She staiiis exactly in tiie sane piisitiou as any other ccllt -r lvili an 1 he has a right to prefer her claim as well as that of any other cre.ii!or. We are informed that II. F. Barron and W. Jl. Cover, tcatlie-4 of ox." tlntnimar and ..nir Higli St hmii. who have been doing thor ough o-k. have been gr-axttellhe Acatlcmy S. ht)l Building f..r the j arj-jsc of teaching a Spring Normal S hoot. Both gent'etnen hold Permanent State Certificates, the latter a College diploma, and both have had antim-Wr-.f terms ei.rients; in Normal School Work. Teachers should take advantage of this opi-ort.iiiity as we j.rrsilct a large s. h xil an l pr.i1i-l work. Mr. W. F Weiler. alio was shot in -lie hacli by some dastard. y sc-uu-irei Siin.iay evering cf last w-k, full particulars of wl.irh was r.u'ili-l rd in tat week's HltKtL. is rapidly improving an I ho?s soon tc- ! a'-r.it azain. The phi-sician attending him has beTi nr.able to '.neite thebtili?, which is protwhiy imiMiitlni in ihe tlhy part of the shoulder, where it is not likeiy lo cause sny harm. Ti e perpetrator of the deed is still at Large, although a vigorou e:Tjrt is be.ng maie to hunt him dowu. - Mr. David Weigle, of Stnnrcrcek town- i hip. me', with an ugly accident one day last 1. .t. :tl .!...!-.. 1.1 v.....,n. r i I w ri'l mat l .1. i.o.ojoi. i- . - . . ' . , , , , , to the uouse tor some time. He had lot led v.; ii.it-t , i.:s o-itn nr. ourl.trT- to ha't ill & vifiOUS I dog and wanting lo makeuotibly sure that i '- the job should be well done, put a very heavy j chii-ge in Ihegiin ; the charge proved en- I tlrely loo heavy as the reeoii of tha firearm was a,mist as severe as Uie snot as air. i Weigleji lace Wars w-.inets. His right cheek bone wa brokea and the J.-h torn a'raost fnim it, while his right eye was bad ly irjired. The four S iisrrvisors of Georges township. J Fayect coi-tiiy, vt-rt indievd Wednesday j at tiie instance of James (i. Hartman. of Fairci.ance fiirmaii'.tiiining a public nui-a nee and a source of danger in the shajsi of impass able roads. There was no difficulty in prov ing ihe horrible condition of the roads. .The Sujssrvistirs claimed thiit as the t.iwnship was divided into four road districts, the ?ti )ier ieor of the distrnt in whtch Ihe action orlirinale.! a us n.Icly to blatue. bnt tiie onrt deciiltd that llr weer each respiisibie for tbe condiiicn of th whole townliip. They j.leatled want of mians to ke-p the r.d in tartfr condition. Bnt as they areailowe.1 to levy fn mill lax for r.-iad pnrjiosi"i while they only levey two mills, this did not re Level Wm. The jury found ail four guilty a indicte.1. Adam Si hi ickerman, w to ii ve jiut over the brow of the hill south .d town, met ailb a very jainfu! accitU-ul while l.utitini: a ft-w day since. He was gunning for rabbits but chancing lo sight larger game in the shaj of a young buck dot r. prttceetUtl to withdraw the cl arge ,,f bird-shot ia hi gun and relsi.d niili buck. In bis hurry Mr. Schiukerman ti. gl.sted lo look to the hamtntr i f his sniwiiii-tstre and alit.we.1 it to rest at haif ck. He s.n ulstvvere-i his mistake, bow ever, when his right arm suddenly feli liirp at hi? side the wrist having be-n pene'rated i.-y iiiex.nle :ts if iliegiiu that liuexim-Se-i.y evj Uviet! Adam's hand and wrist T shot full of bo!. which wc a-e pltasial to U-ant are rapidly healing and yiromise to leave that nst ful niendier as stror-r as ever in the course of a fow weeks. Frank Baer. a miller, of ren..siri-g1 wis rr-sitetl Tuestlay for hiring four nv u to om the flouring rniii -if D. I n.anvr. j at Lv.rvSe. and thr Kunna ihs ncT at I f.reej.sturg. The mills were valued at .'',- J iniaadwere bunied uniultaiieo.isl v a's.ut i six nKtlf ago. It isaliegetl that Haerliad ! the ntatch applid for tiie purp ie of getting rid of ejwnpetition in tne milling business ia l hat neighborhood. The men cngased by 15aer wne arntsl in Fayette county. Tues day, and were taken to tireetisburj. Bier is a very prominent business man and bis arrest created a great sensation. One of the men arrested as tbe acromplit of Barr is said to have made a confcssi.ie wbicb will convict allot the ma atotistsl. wiipri tbe case eoisie np for 1 rial. A puma) Waring wasp ten IW W feudal,; dunng tiie week, when BaeT was cemmittfi to jail in default a.f jpi.tMl bail. Mr. liner's iatber is well known through out SiRieraet cooniy, himc.hm for many Tears engaged in the aiiliiug btzsi nera in this teezioa. Aiwtgbe e.::e!. tbee vasipat rab Sir tick it ' wbrii ttie aalt of nit-tid sesu fi. lUe insti'.ote course of kctiirt Cumajftvoed at P. U t'abeer, ti o"d k taterly rr.on.iDjt. Notwithrfati.iii'g tiie in tense eoMrme vt thr mnrriina ejul Ihr witi tnr Wt of Ike wtt wind tiiat (ra;sej a cd in the rjc, frtJ cr, or pKronwmia to a'l wi o .T!lur!-i out of i.oora. a iitie as f.rrj a? iar:y as oVotk ov tiie d'i u jf aiid half i-Towii ly aruI Jir t iliaiuv at tbe clarl. AS t'.m cm4 o.m ruciired to rr- and ti ecid began to bite, fire wa bu'.lt in tue ktrnet to warm tbe HSIient, but arpareaily riot weary tk-ke boyera. Many of t'uose in li:ie weie relkvtd by fritds ai half hour ioterraia and were tbns enabSed to keen from freezing, while otlaaes manfully "stood tbeir ground" fmai fat till tduc o'clock, rrn the eoidrtt tuoniing of the wiuttT, lii orlcr ro get a j.iok of tbe teats. When the hour t for tbe taie to beciu !'.riai!y arrirrd tbe seats were sold oif, "In blot k of ix. ' very raj felly, bit a !irj:U-d ciicibcrf if mMa fct Ums. liaif ut mm bvuse irirrfi! ftr r-me::i utod at liii wri lins Monday veiriui;. As trie KtAi-u reniarkwl in a recent iae. a i-ulilic tenure u.ffcrs fx-jni a baiict. in t'tac tmejfreU)btracd not to, and so far as we tni tl.ere is noreasvii why ail whowisli to tak a.ivaiita.e of tbis i.piortuuity of hear ng f iur of Site m;--l ioonen; and eminent tiial- f.rrin pke tf tbe couuiry tbtiid not bo ! preset. j TIiileof lb seats on U.e o;vitc aide ! of tbe Opera il.ge will besin at 1J J-i p. nj , J !f Etiay. 31!. when the toclien wi!!inve i tin- eic!uiv priv:liTe at ?w ttiag "ai ut-'.tl ! o (. in. ; i From rewm". tnrlA-aiiubS '.be winters ! wi.iii uf liie teavlier' in5iiiL.lt- wtll teas f iav afc:i!-i a anv .f its i !. lewssors. i xithjts.t.dii.g:'iiJ8ratr.-i!ni-.-rwflio.i i wlio rctt!arly atietidracli es!in. I here l.aa ajwavj been a iMmforiabie seat fiiwidei for I all who were interested aud care.1 to listen ' t,j the pru-i.!it..--. and it will be sot his year. Tl e iwra. tors who are tone present and !i!!l"U tii leacueta in n-itard to the many ) braiK-iies they are etigae.1 in teaching, are ! not ail stra.iirersto&.tnerset county leathers, j several of ther.i hv;cg p;.eare.! ill ibe ca- jciiy of ii.siract.jp ts.:'.ie our county iu ! st.il':.. .r.r ots-asjoi. i - Iloa. llei.ry Honek, Deputy State Sujwf interment, wnl he present lor several .mis end wiil deliver lyru! auJress at the Diretiur's SeMioi. on i'liurs-Uiy afternoon, January lird. . Mr. IKmcU apjasxred bcfoie SfnienKt. ootintv teatihers institute some VPBrs gt. A. Raer, of Reading. Fa., is a ffjn- . ei-;,i o!- .i,, icr fbmilv in Somerset coun- !y and altboiigh unknown !o a great majori ty of the young people etigiigelin .eachitig in tiiit county, is apat favorite in the dor-.ii of oouoiics be has visited as an :n stmctor. Prof. S. S. Neff. of St. David'.. Delaware County, is another well-know :i itisiractor w ho will jet t are at the liiffereiit day sessions of till eao' institute. Jr. Ineo. B. Nost. principal cf the Stale Normal s.'!n.l at Cahl'or.iia. Pa., in intiinate ly acquainted with a ntirniier of our teachers who have Isaen .ta.l. nts a: his s. boo!, and is well k-K-wti to all the teschers in the county, w ho have had the plca-surc of meet ing him on former oti-isioris. Mrs. Mary Until, of Hyde P'-rk, Mass., ; tviio w:;i ih; -..-ei:l severui nas uming iii ! sttrile and s;ak at tne different session, j enjoys a national reputation as the author ! of one of the l-st lenoirn text books on Phys' 1 lology and Hygiene. ; As will be readily sun tl.o list of tnstrnct ! ors embraivs the names of some of the best 1 known J ul. lie schiv.l workers,!!! the country . alv.i 6ti-riiccdcnt Berkey tsetiiiiied to the i tt.ngrU:'.s-.k-i.s.f a!i who are interested in ! the aJ-.atin-mnit of public ed'.iati.m. on j the wise utl ab e corps of instructors he has ! provide.! for this, the ihit'y-stoor.d annual session of the Somerset uiuaty teacher s in- Ktiute. Institute. To Ibe teachers of Somenset county. 1 re turn my thanks for yonr rkilronage in the past, and will be pleased to entertain you Iniilute wek. Will try and jive satisfac tion to all who favor me with their presence. Will say to tb-.se fiat may inn-l anything i'i the con f.v'io"ary line thai my tok is new and oft he U-sl quaitf.lt ta.srMiah!e prices. We keep c .ntiin'!y on band Cakisi. Pirn, s-an-iw ches and ::ie tst q taiity of oyster. Yon can g-' inyibing in this line a; my p ace, opposite the Court H-mse. Seme-set, Pj. A F.. PtsKI. ... . . a National Flag's for Schools. i Kev. I. N. llat-vi. D. Pre-i l:t:g Eldur of ihe Ailettheiiy Dis'ri. t Meth-list EK. o ; pal church, is prepating a bill to be iiilro : dued at the coining session of Ilie Legisla l lure rei ilring the dlrclori of each s.-hool ! district in the State 10 have erected and lo maintain in every scti xu t ui!,;.ng tne na tional Hag. which shall be dine at th purjiic exi?oi. lie tiiinii mat trementious ...... , . , r foreign lnimiratifin re-piires that lessons of . , 1 . . . ...1.1 ...,Oa ...I,, 1. m li, l "' dren of foreigners and those naliva born in every pru.or way. an'1 regard tiie pnMnjsnl bill as an important aid in '.he process. The pe is! qua! ty' of AVer's Hair Vigor j is Uiat it restore tue na.urai growm. oomr, J and tell 'ire of the Lair. It vita!i the I roots and follicles, removes dandruff, and J heals itching httrfiors in the scalp. In this t resiiect, it s-irriasst all similar ("reparations. Marriage Licenses. Sin. our l ust rjort marriage Ucciims were issaeti lothe f d!. win? name.! person: Franci.i P. Brsiwn. of Meyers.iale, and El la M. White, of Boynton. Wais M. Triuijiey, of Mdf ird townaliip. and Filer. Faidicy. of Ixiwer Turkeyfo.it township. Ciierlm T. Herringtoa and Carrie Riei.l, both of Berlin. Edward E. Moore and Lavina U. ( ratoer. Loth of .ieTcrsun biwn-hip. Scomon O. Ilarn.an. of Salisbury, and N ntha E. otto, of New tiennany, liarn tt county, Maryiandi Oiaries I ritts and Sadie Boyts, both of Somerset township. James 11 Statl. r. of Shade township, and Minnie II. Gim. f Somerset township. Henry C Kiehm auti Mary C. Baldwin, both of XiirtharurtUui b wiisbip. Daniel S. Gunge and Ceviil sktrior, both of Soniersc: lowoiLip. Walter H. Lske, nf Lanark , IllinoL, and Ida B. Kiniitaell. of Siouycreek U.wnship. tl-i-ar 0. Anders!, f f l'iiio;i:own. an 1 I.'ila A. nnmVr. of Adlison towi.ship. ASTOUNDING AND DELIGHTFUL Im THE iXEoANT. I tAVTiri'L AMD F.iril !'II'I AY r-F E'.LTPAT Gimps at FISHER S BOOK 8TORE, EveryOodr wdl be delighted to know that Fisher's blos.lt Store will come to the front tit s s avin th f w h a -,t ;.!ay of Holiday Cns 1 as wnJ fer er1: anything ever o:Ter ed n r-jrae si-t OHialy Wfore. The annual trratid ott iiig of Holiday Good will lake pla al Fi-Jer Book tre on Monday. Ie- csMirWr S.1. 'TV rue:i! J.er.t display of ele- I gart, beantifal holklay f xds stamps Fish- Wxia Mint a lbs- e,itsrum eclair r.T i all that is desirable, nite. approprte and cheap in the way of Christmas liifts. ton of Toy B.)k. fo.- the little o-s. thousands of volume- of Books of every k il l, suitable for gifts It al! sorts of people. Hundre-ls of rw h and exjimtdve voinmes for handsome gifa. Whole cases of clieap story btsks for j the children. Toys, Blocks, and Games, j Wax Candle, and Ornaments for Cbn-tmas Tree. Albums, Toilet Cstses. Collar and j Cuff Boxes, Wall Pocket. Shaving Seis, J Work Boxes, Parses, Carl-cases, Ink-srautis, j f-aid Iens, tJold IVnholders, Csjld TootW pHk, Pcrmls. and Ornaments. Foantain Pens, Pirtn res and Itrvnre Frames. Kates Bric a-P.rac, Nuvdties. In fact, yo will W alelomrt ytam't witlsout iroobl-e Hi oo taioing ana.propriate Holiday Gift at Fisum's Bewt Stosx. Something-New for Somerset. On Wednesday Dec. 91th. Banks Min'- j trel will apjiear in tiie Somerset Opera House for one oi(?ht only, tbis oompany ia con. wed of (20) first eia-a Artist and a first cla" rrbe?.tr?i. Resr-rvesl seats will be pat on sale at Neff 4 Casebeer's Jlondy leceaiber 2i. Pricwi 5o. and -". Court ProcewUinta. civil, ijt. John F. lilymyer. Administrator of th estate ot Paniel Weyand. deceased, vs. Ett ect;or of Jonathan Rhoads and Jacob Mar ker; jury return a verdict lor Plaintiff kit S.o, with interest front May 2. 1ST9. W. E. Ropers. Adtuinistritor of laaialt R-irs, deceased, vs. Uie B. 4 O. R. R. Co.; as?oniit ; jnry ratarn a verdict in tavor of the Piaintifffor $t,3f3. witl interea from January 30, l3o ; motion for new trial filed. Michael Shannon, vs. Edward Minney, replevin ; jury return a verdki for Defend ant ; rnolion for new trial filed. James Stuift. Administrator of Margaret Hatiliu, deceased, vs. John Hanliu. Levi Haalin, James Hanlin and Henry Ruucu. Administrator of Joseph Uanlin, dececd ; Sor. Mortgage; Defendanu coafs judg ment for il50, payable in thirty days with Co1- t'atharine iroa, vs. Israel Gm, Ailmin istralor of J.aiab liross. deceased ; Awump t . i'lrr return a verdict for Defendant. Wm. II, arrhart. rs. J.,b:i B A.Siiau'.L-; Apial by Plaintiff: Defrndant confessed : judismeut for J-ju, wi;U iutentst from date, 1 iyhle Aprl 1. j t'harlea U.hman. vn. John Bamhart; Ap- 1 pea! by r.-f.-mlai.t; Hefendatit confessed i judgment for $ ,! with csts of u;t. ti-.-orge H. Hoiking, vs. the Howard In- : sttrttnee tVjmpany, of New Y'Tk ; Aas-imp- ! sit : jiiry returr. a rerJ'u.t in favor of Plain- I t'.f f.r f- IJ; ni""vm form w trial flel ai.l i ! j i.lcment nun obntantc wrUrU. j (ieorge H. Hocking, vs the Vmmerijl I'nioti Assurance Comaiiy of lx.u l.xi; As J snniiit; jury return a ver-bri in favor of i PUir.titf for f 1.14 17; moli m for new trial i file.1 and for judgment hou oiirUinit ierfl.Vo. lieorire H. Hot kirar- v the i '.erman Amtr itan Insuruuce Coinpany of Pennsylvania ; A imit ; jury return a venlict in faror of Plaintiff forl..!!t 17: motion for new trial filed and for ju.lirment aoji obstante rft-eh'cr.. All the ottier cases on the list were settled, witi.drawn or cootiuaed by leave of the Court. Petition of citizens of Alleghany township for a bridge over th Raystown branch of the Jtictatta creek, surveyor: Jacob G. Kim mel, viewers, Wm. II. Fritz, Jacob McGregor NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CWWES. We will liave in stock for the trade com mon mixed and stick candy by the ton. to gether witli one hundred or more other vari eties, to suit the tastes of the most fastidious. Sj-ecia! prices on sales of 30 to 100 pounds. i TS. Best quality of Princess jatper-shell almonds, Tarragona almonds. English walnuts, Brazil, or Creamnuta, Filberts: Pecans and Cocoanuts toeether with P") bushels best iresb-roasled peanuts. We buy tbe best hand-picked pea nuts on tbe market green and roast them ourselves, so that our customers, always get them fresh-roasted at 5 cents per quart, or ct. per jsound, in quantities. s-arirs. Kvaporatcl jieaches and apricots, French pnincs, California and Turkish prunes. De hfsas, London Iyer, Sultana and Valer.iia Haisins, finest qnaiity and beat layer figs on tbe market Fard Dates, the best known to the trade. Bent pruntlles, and yueen brand l ives. 2-"-0 dozen best Florida Oranges. 1'K) duzen best Messina Lemons. 10 bunches se lect i-d Bananas. Several barrels choicest Al-Bit-ria crapes, and Cape Cod Cranberries. BWiilT POTATOES. The best Jerseys on the market, together with many other sweets, and candy toys, such as can tie U tter seen than descriWd. We extends Learty wf Iconic to our store. and Wish a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Respect fnlly. Coos A Beerits. A JOLLY CHRISTMAS LOAD. 'Taas eold ootitide. an' so. says 1, 1 can rest me. hoc tbe chores done. Tbe wind b stiarp : there's a tbrealenin' sky ; A snow storm's just bej-m. I rave the Uws a Uvenin' poke, Ac' snied 'Sown lor an easy spell. I 5It c.ler aear. an' ray pipe lo emoke, The area bnrnin' well. When all at once. I thinks t' myself, i if the parson's dues I'u uiuthi n pay. A lying here or there on tie chimney shelf 1 gut the last Usdaj. Snout 1 went. The old oi testa Witstaa.l;ii' -.hereon the high crossroad. V.xi shooltl ha' seen Iheia critlen steaia ; The wind it sang and blotted. So orT we went. 'Twa precious slow, 1 gave tne parson hs quarter's par, "i n gat-1 u get it," says he. -'you know To-morrow's Christmas Day.' 1 kissed his young 'tin, said gind-by, A nd hack I naned the other half, When all at once may I hope to die 1 1 didn't h.wra laugh: Hello 1 " ray? I, a turning round : " tt ho be ye, sirr" an' I milled For there was taudln' on the gr. eia-l The s:aailf linle child. He laughed again. " X want a ri Je. I'm not alone, eazt yoa take us all '. Can yon take ate In aud th ren beside ! " I grinntsl. "Tw ill be a hanL" So in I packed "eta, every one. 1 tell ys what, 'twas a tolly load. 'Tm no time goin', aitU all the fun ; We' home before we koowed. Ma4nod awaittn at the dour. And swllie cried. " Why. the darlln' thing " An kissed em ad. while 1 salil, oh, lif, I' ysi see they've all gin wing : " It stumped me so I laughed out load, Whea Wi n' behold ! the hull thtog was gnne Tue old ox team, an' the joiiy crowd Aa' 1 wvk? ap soiwe forlorn. But ma nid. when 1 told my dream. 'Well, folk don't reckon the toad brines ; they T'tu as.k your n eheerfnl. an' so, I'd seem, Yoa saw your biessin's whig.' Jul Af. laipmoa, Ut Brryrr'. Mostoller Items. Cold nights. The population ot M.stoller is increasing. A merry Christmas and happy New Year to one and all. LamWrlsville bail a grand festival during the week for the benefit of a new church. (nr enterprising teacher, J. M. Lambert, had a tliing We last week. Mr. Sam Woodward, of Stoyeatown, has airain taken Ihe position as sawyer on II. E. Woodward's saw mill. John Itee. of Coicman Station, visited Mito!ler, Sundey. J. W. Mostoller lias about comiiletcd his si hie along tiieSiotiycrcek. Mr. Daniel Reed and wife, of near Stoves town, paid a visit to Mrs. Francis Spangler last Sunday. Mr. Jacob Berkeyj.ile. of Shaiir township, was here on a visit to bis brother last week. The MosloileT school is in a nourishing condition and is improving rapidly under the instruction of J. M. Lambert, the teach er. h.-T'e Ciiy ttirmd oat in large nnraWrs to li.i !.iruWrtsvil!e festival last week, Christmas cotues hut once a year, and when it comes it brings good cheer. a. When looking tr Christmas Uiys for yoor children, don't fail to call at the grocery of C B. Voaght. where the largest and most varied assortment to W fonnd in town ia on exhibition, and at prices that will astonish those who have Wen accustomed lo paying three or tour limes the value lor articles of this description What the Constables Want. Tbe Constables of Leading and Berks county have retained counsel to bring suit against the eoenty tor tW parptar of testing Ibe question as to whether they are entitled to pay for visiting saloons and hotels in their districts onre a month. rothoravalley Items. Tiie Sandy !I,.iI,.w society's rueetin? was wel! attended. Tiie qaetiMt, resolved that are more won ders and curiositittt in Art tKvn in Satnre, w decided in the atlirniative. T.le teachers institute at ."orop-pt next week wii! be we!! represented by tbe tea. bers and direi-iors front this towiiJ)tp. I'litler tbje present 9eh.d law there is mt excuse ',excej si-fcne3.i Sir a teaebt-r not attending the tustidile the whole week. Any teacher not attending oulit to be dealt wii.b accord to Mattiiew IS. The fall so far Las been extremely severe on the winter grain. Hoj tbe beautiful snow will -n come and drotei-t it fnim the bard freezing and rough winds, Four were added to tbe church Jsirin; the revival recently held by llder Silas Hoover at the Pike church. Dar.iei Altfather wears a broader anil tiiau any other deiiwcrat ic Crotbersvalley liecause they are twins. Ifi-ae! Brant wait throw a from a load of limestone recently and broke hia arm near the elbow. alias Flora Turner Lad a spelling aehoo'i laat Tuurs.iiy evening for the benlu of her own and a-joining i-bools. About haif of the teachers in our district dccoraU-J tiieir aciitHil bouses wi'.ii wreaths and arches made of evergreens. The other ba't m -'it follow suit. Ray.'nan. t.!ema;i A C"., with tiieirMeain ! seiruier ttiraji.eii over 4".i b.:l.l of grain this fail. BMid-ss th-re arethree other steamers in Br Kiiersv-all.-y with boj's of horse p.iwcr ni;.:hines. T'ie la'.ivi for Brathervalley is a ji'c.it gate aejit, Hope be w.jnl fool many. I an ntit an otd f-Trie, but it my estimation a patenl-gaie ai.-eit is as big a nuisance as a t it agcni ilMlbcrsva'-ley can Uiast of two bands. The noted Bul.lwiii-tiid, which is the peer of anv in I lie county for line mu.-ic, and il:e Fritz hand wiiicu lias only iss.ntly organ;- zed. A few of tiie churches ia Berlin are Wau tifuily decorated for tiie holidays e?iwvially tiie Reformed. All the churches wili treat their Sunday school scholars. Mr. Jacob Zorn has the contract to build the new Lutheran church iu Berlin next summer. He is buisily engaged hauiingthe tones for the foundation wail. It will W a large brick bail. ling, located on tbe front street, and when completed will be an honor to tiie church and town. I see in last week's Ifettwrmt that ''luter preter," of Jefferson township, gives an ac count of a Harrison tlopi-er's dream, in which there is neither a particie of sense, wit, or humor. I suppose "Interpreter" must have as strong a faith in dreams as the man out in Maine whose wife lost her lur collar the other day. He drearr.pt for three nignts in succession that the lost collar was in a hollow stump Whiml the barn. The third morning he roe early and went to thestump and thmst his arm into the hole and pulled out what he was sure was his wife's lost fur collar The man hurried to the barn to take off bii- clothes and the skunk ran away. Ths following persons erected new bnild ings during the summer : D. A. Musscr, H. F. Coleman, Daniel Ball and Jonn Buecbly, each buiit a dwelling house. D. L. Meyers, Curias Bowman and H. H. Stahl put up new barns. I sujipose D. L. Meyers has the largest barn in Somerset county, it Wing 110 feel long and 60 feet wide. The tax payers of Brothersva'iley demand of the assistant assessors and commissioners, when they value the real estate of the town ship, to equalize it more justly with the rest of the county than w hat it was three years ago. To show tint it was rated much high er than any other district, I will show np one case only. In other districts ihe school tax is levied from .". !o 0 inilis to meet the ordi nary school expenses. If the director of Brothersvallcy levy a tax at fi mills on the assessed valuiti.in, they w ell 1 g-t tax enough to meet the present school expenses of Brothersvalb-y. Berlin and Stonycretk Combined. I don't say that Brothersva'iley is rated too high, but in proportion it is his'h er than the other districts, and all we ask of the assess, .rs an.l commissioners i to give ns justice, and please don't pile it ttsj thick on BrtKhersvalley. Zeko. New Passenger Cars for the B it O. Ihe Baltimore and (ilsi j Flaiirt-ad Coinj.a ny hits piaced ai orler with tiie P.iomnii Car Company for thirty new passt.,s..r coi.'iestol.e Mive-el before March lt, Isstj. T!i-se e- ia-hes are to W t.f the latest and most improved design. The tr icks will W fitted with stsd tired wheels and the plat forms so constructed that '.hey can lie vi-sti-baleti with in: removing the pla'forms or al tering the enils of the coaches, six of the new coaches will W vcstibuled when deliv ered, and they will W immediately placed in tiie popalar fast express trains now run ning via B. A O. Wtwreu Philadelphia and Washington. The B. A i.. Limited Express Trains be tween Philadelphia and Cincinnati! wii! all W vestibule"! within the next thirty days. Two complete trains are now in servits?, and the third, which will fill the line, will be out of the ho;is early in January. The B. i O. a! reaily maintains a daily vestibule! train service between Baltimore. Washing loo and Chicaao, and when its t'inennatti trains are fully vestibuled, it will afford the public the finest all round train service be tween the great West and the Atlantic Sea Board. It might be weil to rejieut, in this connection, that the B A 0. charges uo ex tra fare on anv of it trains. Faith Cure in Westmoreland County. A remarkable case of faith cure is report ed from Scottdaie. About three months ago Miss Margie Brown lost her voice, and I though superior medical talent was broturht to Waroo Ihe case every effort to relieve the unfortunate girl proved fruitless. Two or three weeks agoa revival meeting was inaugurated iu the Fisite.1 Brethren Church, and Miss Brown was observed to be a constant attenilant. Finally, on Wednes day evening, slie was persuaded to go to the moarners' Wncn. Siie knelt at the foot of Ihe altar, and says elie prayed fervently for Ihe restoration of iln powers of speech. Btfore she arose from her knees her voice was restored to her. From the District Attorney of West chester Co., New York. Wiim Plaivs, N.Y., April 10. Issi;. I have received many letters in referen.-e to my testimonial, lately published, com mending Alicotk's Porons Plasters. I cannot spare the time to answer them in writing, therefore would again soy, through tiie press, that I have found Aliooek's por ous Piasters invaluable as chest pruteclors and shield- ag.iust roughs and colds. Fur thermore. I have A'.icock's Porous Plasters nueipialed for pains in side, back and chest. XeUO.T H. BiSEB. When DiDhtherfa Rae. P'pbt'ieria cobitnuts to fnl to Rn alarmiog extent ai-wig tiie U-uit-n of Berts and Ls..-a.er arm Iirkand Lehic!. euu tiw. in tiih, Stale. It U imai.?.. there t long lU-se tiiir 2i-. ca.-Ha of the diseas? oit vtn? Hialiarnanr. M-iny ca.? have;nv fal tilaL T!tere arr Incases of tle diejL at Brv.Kiuirsvir.e. a small village in Lehigh coun-y. Pugh Items. S.elghing is poor. W Lasi a ilinff "bee" at th Scbmrk aritoil on Wcsjireiay rvvniny. wnjtH-tecl by C. E. Bingler J. L Trent was the chami on speller. A few boyt bad loo much liqmrr at tiie spd.inx and wer f-ry dijrierly. Ij tb-re no law tor U ImU at public iUri. E. I. Coleman and wife nftnirod from Grrrrisbiirg last Sunday wberr tlwy haj sff-rnt jeirnl jraks. W extend a welcome band to thew and bop & tbeir future ha--piaeaa. II. E. Karimaii id still in the washing ma chine biitHesa. Llie fiatelaitw Watches in S.ti I 14 i Hnnling. at and $i. Tins Wa:.-b 5 i have fineSwiv. MoventenLS an.! a ff'tamiitte ; given with each Watcli. at j 11 use Pk-.'s. Tbe folKiwiti letters n-nia-nut in tin i pot.ifli.T' at Sumrcet. will Is.-s :i l-.e i dead letter urViee if o..t called f.f teititi ten "Ijvs It . w tins date, I.t..'nili'r ! . I lien-lily, Jno. Ileitis. E'tiier Vis; I flrimm, J. A. Rev.; Mr Fa!!. Thou. Rev ; SlusrTer. Bamnel C : Shaw. 3. W.; Wjigie, f Chaa ; Woolibrd, Harry M. J. K. Ct TX.TH. P. M. All persons knowing tlurmetvea to be in debted t. the firm of Jlisbler A Risinger will pifase ral! r n tbe undersi nie.1 and si-tt'e up. All accounts not settle.! by February iJ, will be left lor coikction. Rtstpectfu'ly. J..H5C II. Rtsixon. Jt5vr X Ro.ns, P, Iec. ?l. Vi. Haveyoo seen the biautiiu! toys at Cof frwtbt grocery t Nutoi.ly pritty but u.se!':l. T'.iy that wili amuse and instruct your ci.ii-d.-tn. And ail at Ibe lowest prices, t ail and see them Wfore making your jiun ::a-. Nigger Mountain Items. The David Stlins-k s h.jl is aid to be tl.e best in litis section o.'ilie couroy. Mr. Wiiiiam Ma. tin a 1 '.reused our sthuol in a very able manner a i.a day- ,.. Mr. Jetferson Stuil bia remrued from the wesl. The reviva' at Pieasant Hill is doing pod work for the Master. Philip M. Wrig! and M K WII are Ihe boss hungers iuoiirv' -ini-y . r,i-.v. - ... a- . a A Depopulated City. At the next nm-tiug of the lag petition will W prtent. . to annul is'atcre a j Ihe char- ! j r "f Parkei City, tunaied on Alictilianv ; abosl halfway between Pittsburg.1! and i 1 Ciiy. It -a the ni- sl thriving city of ihe oil section at one time, and had a population J of lo,."1 people. Now the iuhaoiuuts nam- Wr less than . ' N E Af YEAR HOPES. Ot ! never sink 'nea'.h Fortune's frown But brave her with a shout of cheer. And front her fairly faisj her down She's only stern to those who fear' Here's "Better luck another year '." Another year ! Aye. Wtter luck another yeiir' We'll have her sta-le instead of sms A thousand smile for every tear. With home made giad an.l goodly (-beer And Wtter luck another year Another year I II. f,l,(,..-f'j. Judge Boyle's Successor. Wa.-iu.voto;. DeceM-ier . 1. .The presi dent to-day sent to the snate the nomina tion of Thomas Burke, of U'a-liingi.ci Ter ritory, to W chief justice of the supreme court of the Territory f Wa-hii.gton. Getting Into Shape. A correjs-ndent of tne Piit-l.e-gli , ntercKii Gnzrrif. writing fn ni Hiintirgdon says: The II anting-Vm Rctorniatory i gvl ting into shape to Ugin operation with th first of tiie year. M ij. 3!cClasghry. foi many years Warden of J ":; t prison. I ".in.r.s and upon whom, as Warden cf ;Ve Reforma tory, min-h deismds lor the succfs of tl. new scheme of prison manasiement. I.aaboa here f r some time (.eriecting bii plar,. I Tiie system on wliicli the Ileforuiaiory is 1 to W conducted has bs n tri-sl wiili mark. 1 sticcess at the Klmtra Ilcfo-nist-.r;. . New I York, and the Siierici-n Refort'iaturv for' g-.rls, Massachiiseits. The aim of th svs- teni is to stimulate the reform c: the con-j vict by roiidiiiouing his imprisonment al- ! together upon his own coudiict. Tiie habit- : ual crituinal class are not dealt wi.a a: rill. 1 The Ih-forniatory receives first i-:'en.!.--s i only. It receives pris..ners by direct d:u- niitia! or can draft those beloticing to :'s ! ciaas from other penitentiaries ni a-1. u li :hcv I may have leii cornin tu l Thry enicr prison liable to remain tWr for ':i..'i n-ai- 1 mum term of the stall. tory jsna!ty for ' ir 1 offense, or can. by g.- I be':.-.-..'-, ni.-itcr tic ,r term of imprisonment a short one. i A convict, on entering the p-i-. n. 111 tv ! ar-ayeii in a giay suit. For niis.cn d act be tvll! Is; pul into a rot suii and re.I. ci to the g-a-ie of a common cor.vi-1. niar- i. nz ! with his f,l .w with toe I nk step and a:- J ing coarse f:ir in sll.-t.ee. By--1 l!avi .r 1 becauiaise irmselftoa fis'v gri.V. ci.-.1 in a blue uniform, messing will; his fell,. a-, privleged to chat at his meals, nd n ijnir. d to walk in line or keep i.r k-siep iu movtrg ; about. Strictly gssl Whavlor un secure 1 enough niarkas lo secure a ticket-uf-leave ; in aUiut two years. He ret-t-ivf.-s a condi- ! tional discharge, ran work al any honest em- ; ployment, can go back to the Reforruaiury as a refuse ifd .vriie-.l by sickness or ilimwn j oulofwurk, but he is required to make a monthly report, and Is subject toaiertain ! amount of unobtrusive surveiilame. If he falls into evil courses he can W brought hi k : to finbh his term without any additional' conviction. By pcrst verence in g'-.l be- ' havior he can at iengih secure an absolatr ' disctiarge. The institution bei.'.g altogether reforma tory in its intent, those found after patient effort to be incorrigiive will be transferred to a regular penilentia-y. Its value will be in reclaiming ihose who have started in tbe downward path, but are not wholly lost sad degraded. Tiie experience of tne reforma tory will be watched with great so. icitu-ie by all interested in prison reform. SPPOI.VTVESTS. There are over lO'.i appls.arion; hand of Mtjor Mirtlsiighry f ,r jvisi the Reformatory. To each one of in the ion ! i . these a printed siip will W sent in a day or two, iu which a number of ointed and relevant qtiestions are pmpounded. via: education, age. habits as to use of intoxl.-aius, Ac. Mr. Shelter, of B!ar cmicty. has t..?a nh.jvti secretary to Mr. M.M isagbry. an 1 is now al work. S. C. Gafbraitu, of Aitootia. ha ijecn appointed chief clerk. Dr. D. P. Miller, Physician and Surgeon, ana Charles Jane-, of HarrUburs;. eieclriclau. MARRIED. I'U AM Kit l'K- H T ( ?n at tbe re.d..-n.je ol th bri-I- the 11 U in?-! . pirv!it. by Kev. Davifi C. Ins. Mr. W illicit, II. ff- roer of J j!!n"-own and M: Mtry, da'ijiirr of El!vr E-nAnuet Spe-'ht. of i rrl. Sjh erset Co I'a. Ti:!MPKY-FAIKLV-nt-c. 1 i.t tiie re-id(-nci-of K! i r Xns.ali rie-k!-y. Mr. Louis M. Triin-tey and Mi-j- K;I. Fale r, boJh ot mefvi coukTt. tiPEICHEP.-KELI.KY-A: ti.e ri In.- c ofC. Bower. Jr.. ntsr sii-liu'-y. Iw. P I, ISM. by ReT. UaC.AS JIira:mn, Mr Srnu.i S(eklier. of liarrrft t-.'tmty, i I , to M sj Et.4-.uetb Ellen Reiiej. of hour L-na. -.ni.;. j MX BARKM AX BAKEH On the I-;h of rec. at New Centrevihe, by Kv. II. 'A.m., Mr. Herman EartmT and M.-w (Vbarir.c E. Baker, both of Miifon! towahiji. Soti. erv4. e. Pa. YDMIViTRAT0K NOTICE. iuue ofTta-lSf.ru erT. A A Mir ? Rx.iVr-v:k-t Two.. S .mt?rf-t n . IUsf'isradminiratwfnR U!f&oiT"fti!t baT iinr heMi grnDii uti. n-1er-.zns:-l fy tue rf.r aut.w.;?. imxw vm ar-.7 r rn un pr-ut is4t-N?eI toude?ie t-i nuia immfviia pax ant. and torr harsn rinm atrmnH the mlk will prent thern dilr aitnent:rxti?-ri for -ihlw-m-tit rm ari!ar rH-rvma-r 'si. x be rr kiearo efUass A4imustraujr. tn hnstrtrrvtt:!-r la, WTV4 AaVliaa(CTB&'r. Ct-CT1UN NOTICE. j I rbe (eiWie Is hereNr ootirVslthal m wife El- j aantu baa left mv hed au.l h.r.t ullbool i t-l : rsiise nr pnw.tfnrl au. that I will no! be n- I fasn; ifcw any det,ei o her nm'.nrme. IiaVU. JI1I.LE8- Hillsboeo. Isie. 22.1s-t. . I ' n 1 -lAtTTflV NOTirR s. ' , aen binTffrJu; JJT SKin b-setr a.miss'l n-atsharwca-lrta bina om,reiHi.ii. ar I wtilnnt tw aaponaibie tar 1 S4HIEL6. ELOl'tiH. I HoSapp. laic. 2S, Is-. r f royal.';-'':! 1 it t n Absolutely Pure. Tiir. P-w t -- v-jri-. A rtrv' .f mint itr i,trJi ri w ,;itriar.iv--w. ...?. , u-ftnioi,! IbAU i:if iirtl njiry i,.u.i ul i."i:ni !-' .! u -s:-niiwi - -i-i vr t:i tti-til'ta U ..w t. -.t. .(-.. rt . e -j1'', h it'.n ' t:"--:"!!! twiwr..wr--. - s,- -i 'fl Ui-Vvl. Biki-u, l''.-'L-k.t lti!!',r, i ifi Vli tr k. N Vrk. .'.--wis;. I ARISE .1- s. TO SAY THAT THE OLoCXSrV Cjr Reliable Firm r?--'1 OK A. E. FERNER & 3R0. SiILL EXISTS, AuJ fir the good of '.he! people of : a'nl (.s.nitiH:ni,y. lou may li, evist. TitiilC LINE OK GENTS' FINE SHOES TliE E.MEK-AI.V. PETlfLK. CrtN'iP.K.-sS BITTON. AND PAL, IN PoP.PC.lSE. Ct -Ills iVAV, KANiiAKiH.. DON'liOLA. AND W. L. Doug I a 2..V. f ! . a:ui .4 0' s. fit trs;:n ta kt I a;ii uaiU. Kvery pair V.,rra;ii-... EN5- WOPKINQ SjHOES, GO Cents to S2.50. 1 i Ladies Iine Shoes! HEW YQ2K TRIBUTE GCjNGATUbATES American Farmer, Wage-Tarner Business Msn. the Union Voluri Every and teers, the Settlers of the western Territories, every Young Man and Woman, the Freed men sf the South, our American Fishermen And Shipbuiibers, and the Whole People Generally, on the SALVATION F THEIR WEI. FA wi-i. ii was won at Ihe poo on ..T,-niis-r i t.-.h. iu li.e i-risirrilv, wiiicii i li-l - to ; Tin' rri-ii -i tn.iu t-an:v. w.i! ittl' Tj.e K i'U.Siir.tu ol.iit w..irr itiui is -In a i j -t-r t rtlit. It'irnir . n. U.irr,-.ti ! n:f.jtt-a T'tr 7. .'t-'-it- v..;! in;:i!ic to a.lv--.i:-yrt-al rv. of pt:rtle fx-iicy. wtii w; . ifs Tisiii.t; is vi-!t,:itd. irv;il rtjw-oriMl i;-- llDW r-t. n-l oi T tll Uie tieW U'iii:i!.ir-',rJ- l;on. !a on l!ie U-ii;S!: j:: f jr v witi reu-ri-no? t- s-Jiap.n itUi-Ia1 ion a to jr. v iiraoTi-'.ti . rt t tti wi!: i -pi It is no lrr. now. f.-r Cirri. r. w.i-t- (Mrr.i-'v rni'n vetrrd',t. ivui o'tir-'. w!i-i"- i'-.w-r - have tn .f(.-t'r;i-l ly an aiimiiiixtrTion -d frt-t- rra-it-r- a' id rv-I iri;.i."-r-, U n'Uf : their intt-r--t in pub!;e .llTain. ar.d let t!i r- i title 'iie r ourv. un tf.e OHiirrr. it w. -i i i n?'.'.! lo (t- Hit: duty of all voit-, tt c-x,:r-a'e aritt-s.ty in trie advAN,vp'.-it "I" rrt-a.- j urw urit.r.;tken in t!ie-ir bfhaif. .md to h-i d j their lip;- rt to jrrt-at n-w-;i;'.rvt-rs-. whifii a- i d-Hiiir oriirina! a-iti art.-vive w -rit to jr j ni'iTr ther w.i.tVtre. ! It trtn--tt-i hv Uie -nri"e ro'in.ry. !nt . J'.i" .Wit Y'jrk 7. ha .nitiji.ti a tret t Tanetr d T::e valuahle arid utiw-v-i'tii jp i- I n--li-''!s-.i.ti o: ttte p.-t v-iir. Jr.- i.i.r l-.r tiir tarnitrr n.t yl ri:i:t Hni-ht-n j h-w h.-en ! arcive and etTV-.;!iv t pri'ii exs-ti"e j '-! ;h--fi:u rvJorni ol t,';e ' J'V!aT;d a i ; mint1! rat ion 'a crnhin u.d hn;it no ar- j i t-n'j't tl rvrr niH-i- t anwrr :t. Im po:- ( Ti'-u on te-mj-t-ranre oru'ht t i.::mriin ; i thinl 3"y v tr.r- tti the lU : -;..;fa!t niik. : l hn a !-: i- m the trir:t .ir:-! o'cr n ie- ( ti'i- h;tre d -ii tnai'.i to prrv-. hV'rd -i ip- n t f iiE tite liti-iihiican r-arr l.he .-i-t frnd f tht j-m.- ier,rt!e t i.fii.t. r jnd ; f t' set)er of the w-f-rTi frr. ft ;--. U riitfi bi-vo.id lontn v-n-y the r-;pori5:l(iii v 1 .Wr !l;e tlr-f--;i? fd :ii',iii iM-fd-'d i -ri I--.fi ! iaii'ii; in n j r. nMr;ir (.l'i-r im;r. ,' t.in! -pj--! i-tn-i Th T-il h I i.ya' ard-tr---r-jric. h uu .r-rT-ai.it. f.r of the n: !.. n.:tv ;rJ)i"'r'::it, !ti'n,ri',n-v ,mij i".;r-rrH.-ii;ne trt-iiw. iiv. vinif i m t i ;-n e n ir''h. and usr-iw! jn K-TUiiir in lj'ji kr ro- tio'i ttn j tn-ei witn-n w:i ihe .r-f'.r-v. It-, : cirs-: in the future may t il i-y the ! paf ) Th Ts i "'-. i. not ext hisiveiy dtrivt-; ro ri;!:iii. It i a tj-iifr:ii nTsii ;.p-r. pre- nt- j itiL' th n-w r.ft'iP wor-d in -rt ii i .- . r tir'ion. m--fv;:anv. nu'ir-ni fcTj i !Ijp H-Miit-OrvSe' a:t i lor - Y-mipj: ' I wif h ef-llei:! and ac'nrjie ma-ke rvi-irl;, I i Ur.k n-view--. and fortii:n ei-rf--.t..tidt . ; ; and two -asr a wr-k tn Arioo't'irp. -'r t!.e fjrni:.-. .t i- absl.neiy ntrts;.-'ii-ij ar--sf) ; ; newritat--n. " S.tf:wt-;,it ?,i-W"fk!r. f! a tpif; ; ; -Trr-i y w-'h ev-rr five. S. riti-V. -; ; J y.-ar: x'-a r.pv w;:!, ev.-ry :,v. I-. ity V- :--r i-j- s ,rj l.iv T ' H-t Nt-w ; pv r-laa-rs, xvtv the ia:-r i:Tiii! Jaau.i-- 1. i Pre-,-,;. WarerpTy Nve . ctJ.-pp!( n liter w ra-'-.j,rf.f T-jt :vr ' t ro! - S, jr.. :r. ', i ,ff. . in ; ...s ' St..k.na o! Was.,, I i'. ...tit,, i ii T T. -Mie-i--j . ir h.- k I any ..oe a ii ', via : " Kssies ; P Tl'S : " 'h WTlt for t WO : f I,rd )U-,u ' rreju'ti r.t'Ti-j..tiu. t-v af- ; lfle i " P. 'tjrit jh crals by Ur-tit Anihtr- OI VT a.HT Xt . ".r---ri 1 Vy'h'.incy : " ' l.n ; N ;i.ts : '" ib.hins.1 : ran.ilv lioins..n." n:x.te : ' " Ar.i!i an 'ril.. ; " and " - at ':iicu.s.rer H.int- I loir I: .'!-. l.-ree. h-lct.hn. : hree. i.!r..".:T.(; Shot !in. li. mii r.in 1 N--w .ir. i T rlb'iiie . H si.iry of the I'nit 1 .- tats an. I J rt." i 11. tVal-i eet AtU of ihe World." is trie t ff'e-at ' tk tif ss.i Air si " Wi. str .) ll...ls!,o!. Medici-,..'' 'na'tnos-i Iiictmnarv. thani '.Vai-ii. Send fur ctn-ular de r't. 11 th-.m in fall. LIBP.ARY OFTRIBTNK EXTIiAs Every y.'ar T'.e Tr'J'm prin'-sdn Almanac and I'idex and several bound "llttra It is pn.sesl n-.w 10 systematize t-;e .tit.) ca tbin 01 tliese Kvtr. and to issue tiiein. rer" lar'v. once a nvMith. li iitimtM-rs :-r v.-ar. j Tne Alnianae will he i-siie.1 in i's ..Id tr.i.. only with new. valuable and eii.-n-'te a.i.b- litms to the conlent. tte nnm.'a-r fir 1-.. bv Ibe wav. containing conneete returns i f t Pr,i.L-nlial le.i.m TK. .illr n. m. 1 , m ... , 1 ,1 ... . i berswil! be rtwle up witli pat.-, of al.icl monthly marszine sie. Tn" will r nne or two ntininer. rsrr rear, dev.ile.1 to the' latest i.e-as in knittiiikf and .-rvs-het." S.v- 1 -11 - ..1 1 --I.. ' i " F'. -lice I..-.L- te:. r ,. S.irr'.i.-, l.ow and il ' li lit !-. tl and L. Wi.UiiS. '- -"' Iwrwarirnt v.le -1.U, t.,ll.J I -,;.ud -Te,S.t,fi iscienee. seiir. uieratnr". r iii-.s.. ee. ( S-inle copwsi. li cema. IVjce, per year, (or 1 I THETniBlXE, NEW VOIUf. 1 L no 1.1 V" Mm. Cell. j. It us vi;li sinjir ti.itni.'iiic. tiiiii at (.riics tl tix'k Ct)ll.s.-ti t f XECK.WEAR. :::::::::zCLOAKS!.::- Seal, Plush, Cloth and Silk, in Jacket. Xew markcts, 3Ioiljesk(t8,llhitglens,v. fact evervtLiiig in the line of Cloaks. : :.::::::r::::i::::::;:::::::.::::: ::::.rJ7IJT. S ! r. .:: .:: .. r ' . - Cuffs, Boas and Stoles, Knable &, Shustsr, i 35ifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. r do your sHo??u:G";.f " " GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN;S, J O HOST S T.O.W 1ST WIIERK VL" WILL FIND AN IMMKSsKl.INK OK Ladies and Childrens COATS AND WE A PS. NOA'ELTY DRESS GOODS EANCY GOODS iLouthers Main Street, This 2:dsl Drtig St:rs is Rapidly E:::nizg a Great , i'""",', t7i" P-"if3 1. ? 'sB sT Ml Wa.vw V) k ivwlw iaV rnUti a j FRESH AND FURE DRUGS. 3Iedicincs, Dye Stuffs, Sponycs, Truscs, I Supporters, Toilet Articles, j Perfumes, . THE 1XXT0R i.iVKs rVR.-slN.AL ATrTVrH'.S TO THE COM 1 H'M !' ; .f , i PlysiciaES'Prsscrislicis I Family Pieceisis ens at ca hi: i.-r.v.j riA'.'-.v y.i isg our i-i a o f xe akt. j S V i:CTAC L ES, E Y 1G LA S S ES, And l Vull Line of Optical Goods always cn ha ml. I'rcm such a large assortment all tan be suiti-tl. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on har.Ci. It i3 always a pleasure to display our ','uod to intoridir."; purchasers, whether they buy from Mi or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. ?A. THE N3WJEST AND LATEST NOVELTIES ';! WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, HERR Don't Fail to See our Handsome Lin? of i L.K E PINs. .!.. i.i'rriiNCi.s. i!.0 TK11 w a rt ii i m: ss F"B ( II VIS " WAT'' II ( IU KM-i d'AKiis. i YOU CANNOT SELECT A MORE APPROPRIATE GIFT FOR A LAD f 0?. CENTLE j MAN THAN ONECF THE ABOVE. ANYTHING YOU SAY WANT IN THE Ll.'.EC." . JLWLLR i, ii TO BL HAD AT GL A (. -iD A---. Knives and Forks, Napkin Rings, oni Chi I. is S-.-s. j ' i ,r i j o' tv?k :n'i f , j; i. nt b,'h llntr i.i' It,. .). ; r U'.ul J tc li y jnr thr . 1889. UNPARALLELED OFFER Tin: K.nint"U'j ! WEEKLY TELEGRAPH ; IS THE i.a p..,ks r a n u u;- r - Ne;tpe r.'ivii.-i.t-l al liie f'i.tti irl pfs-r,.i.r v:..a. t.-a !! 1. sr ca.u .... l,i::. rill- 1 :l:i THE LATE-TNE'.V st :::f.s. i.k ;i.-!.at:ve feos kki.in.,?, M.ii:KKT lt:f!p.r.-l. mis.-:-: husk KK.uiis... Price, Onlif ffne IMlar per Xettr. Iy, at lite f.j".,..a aa;atra.a iel ts i tS- fan t f.i. h te ' t !'i. v si.- n Si.. 7r. ' 1' ' 7ls .;A t.J " ( e:r Sew K-iiiioit. .-V ae-. . T i.'fti-l, .i.l ' Ie S f: ,11 IIWs. weet'y, ' si. 3..,,. anl 'Arnr ran .foliiiri.t. .... er..l -n.A :i.l V Y. InU-peoa-if e-.ti r '' sl Clw r ' I .wi"tCT ii.a.1- iiii.a.t , 1.,! tl . uit2 H'.aoA ' KF.LIADI.F. AOENT.-t WAXTEK- In ev"7 rh..! ..i-trief n lliia and a-l.ir l .Minties. , , . , rw..yT-riJ. $'. fs-r Tr. Aim.: ,-..Oi ..1 !'a- 'v Pli vio. aa. ' a per Tt. sa.h tail a.i4 - t..; to an,jt'.x a.! M tfn, A Isf M . IS. AU Its E . Uanaifr. lUm-taiw. lw 1 awaa I ..it tt ;,; iiv ,inv (.no to HAXI'KKHCIIIL'rS. SMOKING JACKETS. :u at. t. stv Ish Ft Drug Store Somerset, Fa. IN" AT BROTHERS'. i. k k:. i.i) : ess .nir- i.F.vrr.-E tripi it pf.vr-: HATCil.S. II, V ,.' . II. A 7 HEFiR BROTHERS, Sor--r-r-: p.,. , SOMERSET MARKETS, j Carrscud Wm, ty C00 a Wlltiri, l.Ea.iLii is j Choice Croceriej, Flour & Feed. r Hitt.-r (, 1 Si H-n a viieat. i.u ' nie.. ... S..sn . hs. i,u. - rsr .iir..! .r -' .-.ci' nr .,i... t- e 9- " '-.!-' I 'SJ. a I,.. r,.i in K. t",.-.p. .-..rn ;:1 y, a., r.r. . .. F'ir, Roller Pr.. i.ili . F"alssH i,a . . I -i M -1-1: . ft ! . a . F'rfal, ij .. . a. i," ..rit... m tit.; Ktf 1.11 . i . ' ...el l .-.-it f suc . ;A-ttt... f li. . I w t. T'.''.w I Wheat. be.. !;TT-Brj.i,i FKMAI.K -tl.f.i.F. s J.n,l Ciinerr:ili.i7 .l l'i,-. I -I ;r -a w-s,.,i s,- ... ir r s.tur.Tj. ;r-. . ..e . k, is-r Jifl s. .... im t . 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