The Somerset Herald. (.EOlKi.E R. 1 : ! f .-...- T. v, and candidal Vought's. ud frar-h fruits, at Youghts. H ,M.r eoodsat Bicserker 4 Snyder's, perfume cases Biessr-ker A Snjders. . ..nstmas randies and frui-s at Tougl.fi. Vd kind, of trasses t Biesecker A Soy- j ".all it Kerr Bros, favour Holiday P- ruts. Fine Cigars and Tobacco at E. S. Kant- 1 Y.r a boa of fine 6 " E- 8- K:inl' r.er Eve g'.a n'! lacies ties at B.rseiker A. Toilet B v.tlws in cut gia.-s K esecker & 'for Urates, go to J 15. llo.derbsum's ii.elware Store. 'c'drrn's fairv H'ld story bo ,,k. at Ben- f ft. R ""'. A. j d.:U rei.t odors ol u T A Si.ydcr s. T'ie r:ie;ipt. freshest win nea-.rsi F..r aiid IaiI- . P, toJ. B. Ik'l- ae-ia.mi'f Hardware Store. rr i.s-ne-s ar. l whi;. go to J. B. Hol-0.,-.aims Hardware Store. F..r ro' atid bi.aket, go to J. 1!. Hol-u,.-'Lu.;ni Hardeare Store. ar,l:e. Sut. Fruits, Toys. Fancy Cli.tia l.ne a-brac at Voiighf i. Al! t'.e'.at.s' bo'.eUy !H.ks are to i found , W. lVtifonl lki-.k More. 1-i..,i. !i.t Lnivs and wws go to James I B HolJcr'.iainus U'U""-"1 K,r meat cutt. rs ai.d MtnTers go to James j;. H ji-i. ruuum s Hardware MJ. T.,ethea;s-t p'.aif in the o-i.nty to buy ...jrsaTidlobaccoisit E. S. K.i..t..ef. Evervt:.it.giD.lu"l. at linker Snyder's. Ja woat yon wain lor your ,we.-lheart. Mother .oo Mel.Hli-s" and oiher ciii: aV s,r.p b.r,ks at W. lUH.for.ls Bk i; ,.-. 'er A Snyd-r s no. .,n- attractive each year. 1 iv ;! t ail ntid are see taeTii. I"-, f .'. i-nian.i ntal. and instructive b. li- .wilts ate 'V l ll.t..rds B-'k 1 1 ;',e.l. r -coiam' ti led by id otilv ai Ilie-ss-kcr A ii.rd Water 11. r.yd-r M..-1 ew.-r'.s-!; . lit Votig'.lt's. b.ivs their family gr,sr m.jiw it is the i beapo-l at. .i! eV'-: description what you at B tes's ker want lor a A .t.aais ,(. M.v.l-r's. J- , -i.ristn .as 1 nseiit. s-mK-tliitigornaiuenul as we! Ir'vi'i wan asefu! f.r a holiday prcs-n von can lino j !;.,.., k-r A ri:der's. IV.n .e l"r..m the c".iutr' f'nJ ' to -r a i". an'a' p. ire!i;u-v tneir cigars 1.0.1 im Kantner. F..r liar, .1 on t '. bv g vou fir.-'l Vviu'l get J. H. Ssi in u s. ! ker .t Snyder's s'naving ta- in..t a.-vpta!ile ci.ri-tmas j hu-ti.ntid or bmiiiei. ..r and mother a l''r t,f j l.llle ot B.tSH- se- will make i preset!: fory cil line vour fail l.Aif-.n,e. but cheap, g' Id rimmed ive-fi.v- c'a--es f jr Christmas. at Blests-ker A 0. -r's. We have on band a large nun.i-r of good 1. ri. 'ich we will sell ill ouaiitities to suit the pur. hax-r. Frii-e very t"asoiiable. Yard I cj's--ite ti.e I atiiti-' mi. i. j Hoi.a.K Br. -. X P.viwx. I .',- aud h1i.s;'i t-aJiers wih- j S.iii l.iv-s. !.. il:g to puri iia-e lliv t'e:,t f.,r ti, l ike ill I'r.-Tiii !.s. i n.l tovs for a holt irt ui'i'is will make no mis (viiiryi lead It. Youghl's. mci.l-C. C. it. Y."i.-'.t' P- 1-'V Slid C-Cl llie U-st pla.e to -a. r--t oaii ' s leading ejery cal.l -i menl. is .'hrl'sima-ao d. Why' r-cti tl,..ir .i.K-k is fih. of lue btl the , an 1 is s"'d at r-.is..naiiie roar et s!i';' i: , k ' Yoiight is a " 1. ii'.'-r.'' Ify.-u don t U-iicve it. st'-p lor ni'-nent at his gnwry atiy tttnt lir.ni.g tbeycarati Mir lioW 1 tiy he mid I.'" clerks toaurs. It is the cheajie't serv:!:e CUS- i:i the coun ty to tiny, and his g l.j.i:.-s I'hat.i.iiti': Karat fioid. stel.i V ts areawavs lr-li. V.'atcii.s in Solid 14 j eltii.-r pen Fai-eor j II,,.,,;,,.. .,. i-s and Sju. Ttiese ate, flics hsie tine : M.iv.snents. and a guarantee i iri.-n wiilt ea. ii Wa!i h. at j HlIUK I'KOS. You ':... wh'-re Yong't.t's grocery is? Of c.M.rsey..i'.d..l No. o. Mai. no. th Bl.K'k. Be-t-ler .ti:'. f..i:..vr liie enu'l. siiJ you'll ft there. Is-- tv- that's where every Issiv want ing t're-h. chtap gr.svrii-s and c.nhct'ons f..r the lioii.ay. and everv- other season, g'-s- i W. V- nford exhiiiits on his shr ives and counter" a lai ndln-ikiti of Laud- s..nu ,y In. Hint volumes ol is-.rj i.i .. - all ol' latest nlitiott, and tiiem at the low, ! pMsihlc pri.vs. f.'i.r.sliiias purchases, st.s-k. Before making your call and exati.iue his W Vr this and until afcr tl. i IT : : z . . . .... .1 1'...-. I cits, t t'n.ierw.ar. Ne. kties. and a is.uipiete line .eiu furnishing i!s.l" at Ill Utter priies. J. M. II 'I 1EKI K. . SCTLL, Editor. a soSt-fAY . : We b.ulil hr.eiy at a bar.-ain snuf l.a- I A. C. Holliert. K-q.. is n-porting the yro IyK.a Pii'-ti Coal and B'a. k and j (iings of tbe Teachers Institute lor the Itn.wn li-in-r Ja. keis hi. h we otfer c- I H uc iv.i. assin t!ii year. Mr. Holism has ci.rdn.jity as cheap. J. M. Hot.IKKH VI' M. I. yon have a friend that y-n wisn to en-i---r a nierrv tiiMmn purchin" a b-w ol 1h.e fine cigars only Kantner'. to be bad al E. A fine line of lh.irer's Silver F.atrd Irmxls j in Knives. Forks. Sspkin K:.t-.. and Child s Sets. The 'nest in tbe market, at j H.k I'.nj's. j All iwrsor.s knowing liiem-clvts. tn lie in- j l,4sd to lhe firm of M i-hlcr r.iinger . will pb-ase r-a!l on the un-h-rs'tned and ..;t!e up. All ac-vant not sx ttltd by February i lo, lss:i. ii! tie iett for coliectiun. t Itc-ictfui'y. John H. KisiM.iia. j JiM.r. X Boil, Pa.. The centennial exhibit at Cinrinnafi re ! eei!!v dosed. Withont donht the l.-.r: si j rid best exhibit ever given in this country, ex.sepu'ag the National, at Pliiln'i-Jp'ii i in l-7k Tie government rxtiiblt even ling larger and Is-ru-r tl an up n that occa-ion. Maiiufai-tnrers fr.m ea-t to wr-t have n.a.'.e grand displays of their various wan-, and machinery. G.mpeiitiwv for a?rds have been the strongest ever known in this coun try. Those in chatve haie ex-i-ed llie greatest care in awarding medal of tVxior. The Sew ing Machine exhibits formed no small part in this great exposition ; the White, Ik.iivestic, S.ni:er and New Home, all making magnificent d.sphiys. After one hundred days of viid conii.-lition lnf.-re a jnry of inteilioent mechanisal experts we a-e pbw.srd to anoiin.e that the White Sewim machine company were awarded the highest andouiy awanksl. a Silver Midi!, for the best, most durable and complete Sewing Machine made, t'ur readers arc awire that Joseph Clir.st of Jenner X F-oodes is tlie autb.id representative for ihis macbine in Ihe emisity, who will take p Unsure in n.4 oiilyaUowing .aiid sciiing this lxt of ma chine, but iu instruciing bii customers in using it. Hon. EI S-.nil returned Ui Washington, Tuesday afternoon. '"Cast I pon tiie World House, Friday light. at the Ojiia Ilcprtseuta'ive James I Harrisaiirg, Saturday. Pugb Ml for Vey the uc w Tear l a happy anil prosj.er ous oi;e to ai! who read the Ilnu. Mis Bird Harrison, who wili sing at tbe evening sosioi. of lntitate, is k. guest of her uncle, Chas. J. Harrison. Oar friend. Chris" Miller, of the town ship, reourn the loss of a valuable horse that wasiiDfuttuiiate enough to Lang itself last Friday. The Misses Musseiman entertained a num ber of tlnir friends with s "Jack-straw" and ninsicaie, at their pretty little home, Satur day evening. M.-sit?. J. U. Harvey and Xed Walters, of IlaV.Jmore, have hern the guests of farmer i tco. Taymait for the pan week, at his at tractive home on the hill top west of town. j Jury Commissioners faster and Hay are 1 engaged in Cling tl jury wheel with the j names of seven hundred reputable citueos ; frru who.u the junni for theeau;ng ytar ' will lie stlei teil. The many young ivopie frra all sections 1 of the county who are visiiintri:! town this ; week, thou'.U lake aiUantae of the ip"rtu- j nil v of eeirid a good theatriui!Tntertaiiimerit j at the Ojiera llouie. Friilay evciiinfr. I At the iaurus of iieiiu'jiicu n-pres-r.a- ( tiie at Hnrriat'UTt. Jl.wway eveiiiun. Hon. .'jsiit-s I i'lijli was app-iintcd a oembir of ti e Sute ewtnmittre and was ult-rwarils made a uieiuU-r of te it.tue s ii'-coniiu tU'C. The ial. Ciuir:.- K. tt..yle, Ciiiel Justice of Wa-bina'oii Territory, whose body was in terred at I'tiiotitown, Satuy. left an esia.e -;f atil ei1 '.n'. wu;.r h wa ac.pii:"ed cliieiiy fr'.iti his lucrative law practice. He made 110 wi'i. Our tall. I r i-l.it;ng fnend. John C. F. M.iler. of K ..kwood. g t hims-.-lfa lliristmas P'estiit that will prove a biessine; throughout life. He was j'uvtly marrkd on Sunday to M ss l)u C. Mi;U r, of the same town. The HksaH extends its best wishes. Mr Matthias Reel, ot Shade lowixdiip. bai been appoii:tel Mercantile Appraiser by the coto. ty c.'Hini'si'.ners f.ir t:u- ctuit:g year. Tlie S.,Hi:!.'ine:il i u very ereditahie one. Mr. Keel is a young man of good bu-im so (j ialih. atiou.- and e have no doubt Will il.-vhur.-c il ediiti. of his position in a high !v ati-L.i :.rv manner. i That well-known organization the Will's t l.'ireii Bund liaa iiccii re-organized and will hereuiV-r lie know a the I'nion Band. Tiiey have just received a half .i .wn new intt rumen's among them a very handsome barit-iie h ti which Mr. A. V B.taer will use. and use it in a manner l . that few other tu'isi .-ians in the county can approach. At meeting oft'ie Somerset County ti on olii mer- I'l.l-n Insurance Association, held li,reniVr Still, the followii-ff Nard of vr was eiedel f.. the enduing year: fre-..iei,t. I'lolip Hay : Vice Pni-.l. nt, S. P. Frits: Secretary, I'-J- Bru'uker ; i'lrtvtors. John Scbhotg!.. l"r...lcrick Wt-ller, John M. i tilessncr. J.kv.Ii Sw:irtiendrulr. A'.eiander ! M-:ss..t;.i..1 E. J. Wa'ker. Annie Cleman. toririeiy 01 ssjmersei , i.om.tv.sivteenvcars o'l, who lives with I mtire owne.1 nv a. t. -rr. -i , ; .1.- ... I.l..e Hamilinn'a. ttahlMown, was stolen from toe stable. Mr. T IKT SIMCI t ...w. --. I was arreted en Wednesday evening on 1 c!,rceof-tea';irgn.wersfr,.r..be grave of 1 ..f r!ie late Frank McMillen ilm.-, M. Miller, mi ie tiie informati.m. ! .-'he pl-'a.l Z liity. and was released on bail fir court . C111.W1 JWihl. A crayon portrait of the late ("apt. James Hini hniati has ii ;i on exhibition in the .ndi.w of Krease V Kooscr's store for the i j pat several days. It i James f . Hin' huiaii 'la tbe properly ed Sons of Veterans I of this plae. and is the work of Miss Marion, daughter of Wm. I!. Frea-e, Kq. It is a most excellent likeness, and sjsnks well for the ability of tlie young artist. At a stated me-tina of S.imeret Ialge. No. It-"..-. I', .t A. M., he! I Is-emlier 1-. lv-s. j the following nanie l olil vr? were elis ten lo i serve dining the ensuing Masonic year : i John V Snyd-r. W. M : A l II ilb-rt. S. W : S. J. McMiileii. J. W. ; I.. .'. Cl'-rn. i Tn usurer : John Bills. S vretary H. ' l'.s-rir? r J. Ha-ri-on and Jsm s M. . K.e' i Tnister-. and J. H. l'ritz. 11. t. L. Tiie attention of our n adirs is dincted to J the advertisement of Ps.rkfr A Parker, who advertise their nitua! -Kedlter Sale" at j priiss ti.it cvtu aiibin the reaii of a'.l I This atinr.i.l "ale of Parker A Parker's isca- ! ge-!y l s.ksi for by people aM over the ccm- tv, iKs ause it pnx nts an o; Kirturity for ; buvi.v- il-v g ssls and notions at grvatlv re- j du.td laos, and Uiatisc ihe goods ollcred j are tbe bt product of the mills and facto- r.es. Messrs. C.ik Beerits, the grmers and f..l d. aiers. had mesengi'r boys busy all dav Cnri-tmas delivering pa. k;:-s to their I i u'.omers. among whom every family in i S.iriers-t is in:niliTe.l. Each paikage con itaine.!a v x of choice French tandy, and ! nr.- nie! :t!i tbe comulimenis of the j inn. St vc.-al boxi-s of cigars were left at j i the llEnvi.r. otlice. of a much better quality j ' than the coiin'.rr printer is af-ctistonied to 1 I . " i . sniokln-. ' A v.sit to the stores that advertise in the IiLKiLii wi'l convince any one interested that advenisini in the IIkro.I' is worth the ; money. The dealers who had laid in large j nupp'.iei of Christ mas goods and adverlis-1 j thm in tins fsi--, found it a ditl. o!t mat- ler to serve Ilieir many eusiotuers. Iu sev- j eral instaiui- nir advertisers were cini-i!(sl I j !.J Close tilCir Honrs u.n Ii l "e jam a.o a.iy in j their stonw had been .:ueu iikui, ue:orai.. j mitting olas r eager purchaser... done ibis work for us for a nunilter of years past and has earned the felii itations of all our readers interes'e.1 in public s. bool work f rr his full, accurate and faithful resirs. We this week give the procee. lines up lo the hour of goine to nvr. Tuesduv n kii. In next week's issue we will publish llie entire pr.ceisTifiu"S of tbe thirty -second annual ses sion. A cmw!.l h-vre envied "Bank's New .M nstni Comprmy" at the Opera House M"e.liies.lay everiin-r. P,wsibiy the novelty of a miii-trel show ltra"trsl the large audi ence; certainly it ns n : l! fame of tlie orgnnirat -il. We hive frequently enjoyed the pleasure, when a boy. of witnessing vast ly superior and decidedly more eoieriaiaing perfoni.a es in tlie bams a'svit town, when the ierformers w.-re brtghi boys and apt im itators. The Stout Brother, who furr.i'::ed the votal selections on tlie program, isnssess voh that qualify them for positions in file faiiorin. not for publ'u singing. The Som erset ifjie will not put or wi:h "horse .'tav." and i X1...L. u.-:i have ti.is arni-ns the of lion t-iie Wall." Mottoes Framed Mar.iirr-rl'ascbeer. of tiie Opera House, Las si-cuis-d a first atr-srti-.n for his flit of amuse-sei-.t t.-r Fnday evening of tins vek. The small ue- of our town preclud.s sSowrset pui'lic from thr enjoymeDt of manv sarh theatrical entertainments but Mr. Chstiwr always managis to sectire sev- enii ol tlie lest iraveiing companies for his house during the season. Tbe "Thrown Vpon the World" comuiy uiiile a big jump. fr m Elmira N. Y., in order to be here Fri day night, and'only airrecl to ce-ne on a guarantee of a bi plieof slteklc. It iff one of tlie strongest companies traveling and ' irest.ts one of lhe etiwngesl dramas that has claimed public attention in the Inst liaif- down years. It is bardiy necessary kw tb joumi! w urge the people to tnke advantage of this opiwrtunity of trienessing a first-cUsi play by a first-class company. Our men bant report an iiicreasc over last yrar'i boiHtay trade. Mr. Cyn JUrrou,of Dixosi III.. ispnd inaMb bolida.v at tbe home of his father, c.eo. Huron, neer Frb-dens. Til libera! lie of onions is snid to ie 1 are preventatire of diphtheria. Thoj shouid be M to rhiirtnn at least twk-e a week. If the (Umpire o.-atn ar k 1m onions should be stewtd or r.atwl. Wiiat e.'iixajices the beamy of fine features more than clear skm Kns plain feat ures are made attractive by a (rood complex ion. To secure thia, purify your bWJ with Aver s Sarsaparil la. It has n.) etiual. Price H. Six bottle. So. Worth $."1 a bottle. Another jpias of coar.terfoiters has been captured at Altoona. James Bowser anj Johu Swrp had Imen running a liuie United .Slates mint of (heir own in that ciiy f..r the iwonionlbs.llieirspcriahy being Wceot ;ie ofthc ciinaK of the year 15S. The tJial eurollmetit at the Cslifornui Nui raal !at year as H-.. Tewcheri now reallie that I bey krive more benefit andatthewike time serure Ivtter rates at California than cli-ewhcre. T.tal cost of bonrj and tuition for Sj r. :ie term of 14 wt-ek, from iRI.IW to $j.J. S'ltd fjr catalogue. If. E. Woodwanl s saw-mi!! at MoMolier. on the Stonvcretk, was burned on Weilnes- i in r.iclit. L', .'. Mr. Woodwanl is ! of tlie oi-itiion l!:at the fire cault frm j sjurk, but soro? ofh: m -n are inc ! think it m aof ineonliay origin, t il,o stuira'l r.-id-,- f.r rae.iildin!. line.! to j 1I has j and will ! j put up 'he mil on ti.e U id of the Joiins j itwn Iiirjr (""oriTviry, a short dltani-c 1h ! low it firmer site. . 1 ix' our la.--, rep rt uiarria-jc liw.sc? aere I i issued to the follow sik usnM-.l rso!is: j William H. Yurzy. of Summit town-h:p. I and Ixi'i IJomeburg, of llivk township, i William A. K;ng. of I'rsina. and Lo-a V. j l;.i-h. of Fayette County. Harvey I.. Flke. and trace A. lieeung, y.Ai nf SuTinnit tocitehip. !ir!s If. S..t iile-, aod Mary C. Triniju-y. liertiioj i'pp:r T'.!rkey."o.t township. Jo) n C. F. Milieu, and Iu C. Miller, both of lb ! wood. The y img jicpie of the Evangelical I.uth er:,:i c'.nre.i of whit a L. I.. Seiner is pastor. in Conncllsville. remlereil the Or.itio and nptnra! Drama -(i'in Et!itr'' in the ipcra Hon-e on Thursday an.IFri.lay uigbts f l-ct s-k, to "large auuiemt-s. The unani mous verdict was that it w is a great su.-cess inii-ii-ailv and dranm'.iea'. y as well a iinan- ciaiiv. Tlie ca-t w.u well cleisen and witti j out exreption they played their part well, j There is a demand lor a third night in the i near future. Frank Oooicy was given a bearing bef tre j Ju i-c Ewiug. of Favctie county Monday. 011 t Ihr chntve ot Ifeinc one of the men who rob bcl ut.d tortured Miss Mollie Ross near Smtthri.-:.!. f'er l.viriii' a little of the evidems?, the Judge he'd him for oe.irt in j I.iiji !'!. The requisite, wciuity was given, 1 I,mis Cuoley. bis fatiier. and Miss l.iaie ' i'asi jrc.i? -igiii'ig the Ikii.i The lady in j vr. sti.in is C-siiey's sweet in art, and it is by her testinnrtiy that he experts to prive an i alibi, as he says that on tiie li ght w hen the i outrage was committed lie was with her. j lturalars have bes-n b:-.-y in -re-land county for serera! w.rks pat. S ine ." - - , ... ii.,-... , M rt!ti.M-..v ?i ' :i a one oav Derr is a rl. rk in tiie general store of 'Sprite I Iis 1 horn,-.n. a.m wnen store lie uisctivi reo 11111 oiiec- o.-. , ,, tliere during the iiigh'. and it became evi- i ...... . i,.,,! i,..t oen a, once oi.ou - l ai- .rqtHMi,m oro.-c'l Iriat a lot of jeueln.-, porket knives, kid gloves, haiidkenhiels without numUr and other go-ls of great value had been carried away. 'l",ere is no clue to the thieves. Col. Andrew Slcwart. of Ohio Pyle Falls, says he will huiid one of the largest saw mills in the country at Indian Creek, in thespring I sluill put up a saw mill, drying kilns and i planing mid, and cut ana snip quar.ervu j oak to New York," a:d Col. Stewart yeter I day. "Ti.cro is a great water poneratln- .ban Ck. c;:ial to anything in tl- Yough ! iogheny, and I can get up a mill of ari ca ! parity I clioose. The case for oak furniture j ill t'nts country is on tlie in. rease, and the I sinfl'my mill will turn out will betiedex ! ciii-ively f-.r tiia purv,e. Thtre areaiciost I in-xi:a.itible q ..ii.: iites of oak liiiiLcr on tlie i Yoiighi heny. and its ii. tin. nts. and I think it will be readily ava.iai.le f.-r nn.oiig pur !&. Work will begiucarly in the sp.-i.ig."' Cio' W.M.e ( "'rr. Tin lai.d- disT-)ed'i!'!.y Iat year under the h ir.ieste laws ajg-v.-alcd Hi. ll'.t.nT' the goveriimel-.t id and oilier land 1 acres, an erea more than half that of the s-!a:e of I'ennsyl- j vauia and equivalent to lmi."ou fa-ms ol l'- ! acres each. In eight years the land" disp.w-.-d ! of by the government reached Ul.'."'.' ! urns', to wi.i. -b stiould be adde-l I .. acn-s -old by tlie land giant railways, making j tin total ufla.idi dij.vd of t.i ai-lual st I tiers 14i.oio acres. This is an area greater ! ibsi that jf Fram-e and tlermany am! t he ;aL'reatas g-cai Britain and Ireland com i bined. Five Siates as large as Pennsylvania could be carved ."it of lhe territory thus di ! posed of in less than a single decade. Is it any wonder tliat tia.i a tioien ric om.es are knix-king f..radi..iiss.on into the I'niun. L'ist eveiiiioj s lol'ire by llev. George Thomas ! low. in, is generally criticised a iiavin Ixsn ' out of ji lllt" w ith the occasion. IVip'e are so accustomed to liraring sermons without paving an a itnissioii fee, that they else from the W. rC I. I lO ri n w.i.ic.oo.j, v..-. t.-X! I "T. ti.ey p.f. 1 si oi l Tunes." than what Bui Mr. Iov.ii:.g siicccvdtd in dressing ll:C old. o! figiire-. t'oar show life to in new nd funtalic le worth flic living, i garments, and at tlie c ise of his hour and a ha! alk should have fell that he had ei.tt r- i tair.cd his lareaiidienee if he d.d not solve I the ri.Wie to their satisfaction. The l;.i. ! gen.! 'email is one of the most grai ful plat form speakers that has ever appvami Ik t -re a Somers.; public and )s- sse a -et. but light vohe. thai, from its cultivation, must liavt caused its owner to chew unnumbered .hl.h. In gating of!' bis 'ihestriuts" M". Iowl i:ig forgot the first princi !e. "nev r r. p al a story unless you can leave it better than wiicn you took it up." Ti.e general verdict "A most excellent sermon." 'Clirlstmas c im.-s but once a year," and till oid fallacy, "a grweri C.iristma makes a full grave yard," has been " knocked high and dry." No thought ol appr.anbingd.-ath was entertained when sealed before the sucru- ltnl an.l "f.Kithsonic'' turkey, and the great I majority came from the table to " droji a Dirkleinthesh.t'' to see bow much ti.ey bail increased in avoirdupois, a:id bcr easy a matter it is '" to love thy neighbor as thyseif " alter indulging in a Christmas din ner in this day and generation. Christmas was one -f tiie niost pleasant days we have experienced in the moun'oins 1 l-ini.r r.-ie wuuer. nm unsm u and I warm Soutn wuiUs n-iiotren it more in Keep ing wilii the early days of Ap-.l than the hoary and friit'd lecember to which we ver lot k forward." Most of the chen-hes bad special Christ ruai ex'.rcles and treats for their icboot children. Thewreels were f.iitd with tobies, af sit, on borso, in l'gona and carts. The In- ' di toiiy seeiued to be "tbe thing " tl.U tesaon and w: i iai red men of ail couceiv- ab'.e tribes and band.-, bvdveked with all the colors of Cue rag bag. and ail the leathers of tbe barn yard, until one could a'most imag ine bimseif iu the heart of a western fastness witnessing the assembling of the braves for a general pow-wow. Tliesjiritof kindliness bad been abroad in Somerset and no one was in want Christ mas day. It was a day of unalloyed pleasure to all our people. Now for bargains at J. B. Snyder's. The Teachers' Institute. The Thirty-secoud Session of the Teachers' lustiiute of imetw County convened at iheOmrt H'o.eat2 p. ra. on Monday, De cember 5 1st, and was called o order by the Chairman. County Superintendent J. II. IJerkey, followed by nius'C, eon:':ucted by Pmf. Case, followed with preyer by tev. II. King, of Ihe Keformcd Church of Somerset. nauanzaTioa. Tice President W. II. Cover. Secretary Mi" ldaMusselman. Amistant AxreUry Mis Ada Plotts. Qutry Manager H. F. Barron, were put in nomination, and ntanimonslr elected by acclamation. Opening remarks by the County Superin tendent. He said : Over 23 teachers oat of the !Xl in the county are here and enrolled. The County Institute is, as it ought to be, the event of the year. It is made so by lha law. The public regard it as such, and we recognize it as such, feeling very sensibly the itffoiisihiliiy of the poiiiion. We be lieve we have a Rood program. We exjuct them ail here. We may be disappointed, but no far aa I kuow, all will be here. I ask you, teachers, to share with us a sufficient amount of the responsibility, to resolve each and ail to laae uome wnu jw o -.ti,..-' iu knowledge lor tlie money you will receive, i Tbe true function of tbe church is to en ' lijchten rather thau to instruct. It should ! aid in aionaing interest in science, in art. in j music and in iitvraiure. Teachers who go home no Utter than they came art eitiier iinueJ auiiist or sinning other tlie pro gram is badly arranged, or the teacher has been wthibed m the baiance ana iwina waiting. I have quoted from Dr. Higbee. ' Music, eonduvtcd by Prof. (ase. ! Lr. S. A. IWir, of Keadin, was introduced. j He vid : " I was invite! to be here two or three years bjo. but couiu not. 1 propose iu ..'t u., ,ie iiuartuaUoii. There are five ; seuses. If I look upon an object, 1 see it I that is perception. But there is memory ' memory enables us to retain, ai.d lo recall, ' aud lo re present ti-e object to the mind, j From childhood to age we use the faciil 1 ty of imagiuauou. Imagination ac'.s in three ; wuys : j 1st. By modifying or enlarging. nd. By coi.slriu-.ing. .'trl. By creating. ! 1 can imagine a ladder that will reach to j the moon; that is enlarging. I can coii ; struct an organ in my mind and I can eon i struct one different from any other org-in. 1 This is the creative faculty. The man who i curved ll.c monument here in youryard had j to have that monument iu his mind before i tie could carve it. I There is another faculty Hie fatilsMic I S.me of our newspapers ati ird illustrations in their burlesque Jiictures of great men, as j Ben Biillei. for instance. When the little ' boy rides a stick or the little girl talks lo her i doli, he or siie is exercising tlie ima 'inaiiun. i Falling in love is the most philosophical thing in the worm. 1 tie young man or I young woman l.as Irameti an local in ma or ; her miniL When he or she unites that ideal j then they go together as naturally as two j dn-.s of water. 1 In the moral world, some boys have an i ideal of a smoker or a tobacco user, and thev " want to moke or use lobacco. We should be careful to furnish worthy ideals. The reason of the damage of fen cent novels is tiiat the hero is a false ideal a ruffian rev eling in blood. Much of our Suuday- hool literature is no Imtter the hero is generally a go:y-g.iooy lime ooy w 110 iocs inaoic .c leii years old. Watch your imagination, boys! Its won- d rful how these boys can lie (illustrated j by li.e hoy who said he saw ten cents and j finally admitted seeing one cent.) The danger of the New Education yuin iv Meil.oJs or whatever called is iu ih-j i failure to control tlie maginaliou. In teaching I let us lie careful not to furnish words whrili , wUb ., J ' If 1 tell you "The boy had ha hand s lull j of K,-iant.ne,"-l nU you know h: j eglantine is, you know nothing of truat the j boy had. j In Ctcraphy-you can fell what a nver , i But unless tiie child has run a stream , of some kind he II not liiiely onucrsianu w hat a river is. In teaching the height of Mountains you must have other mountains of less iw and thus gradually build up the higher mountain j in the imagnatiuii. j So in History illustrated by the Ba tie ! of Bunker Hill. j If 1 were to teach Uettytburg I d make a i drawing, so the pupil could see the disj-o- ; i silioii of the forces. Ac. i The imagna'.ion is mied to a wonderful ! ! extent in life, and in school work. We j I must not let it run riot, lb-ad works of i fiction but not fru-hy uuveis. i Tiie f.reat Master who taught as man j j never taught, created a perfect man in order . j that we might have an ideal a proj-eri.tea:. j instructions in Music by Prof. Cai-e. Hrsaid: I call come litre and we can ! sing song-, and you will not I much beue I fitted. 1 want lo give you a system of nota ' lion by which yotl can teach your pupils lo If 1 fail ill this. I shall feel that I my work has Uen a failure. The l est niu-tc teaclurs we have in lhe ' cou.-itry to-day can't tell "Old Hundred" j from Yankee Poodle" The reason is tha! j persons w ho can sing iieglei't the rudimeiita! work for the singing, w inch is not tiieca.se with thi-se that can t sing. . I The Proltasor tlieu devoted tlie remainder of his lime to instructing he Institute as to Avr a non-musical man could tie a music-teacher, using a pitchpipe to ob tain the nev. The Professor's methods arc a new de parture in Somerset county institutes. I'epti'y State Superintendent Houck was introduced. He said : "1 a-n a good man lo put on at the last. The County Superintendents who know me. . , n Hi.'di p. m. and 1I:JJ a m. I a'w.ivs o iit in lime for meals. I want lo talk alsMit Vr .iramt. Every school should have a program for work. Ibsrarding open- ing exert ise. 1 take li mar you open uy singing, by reading the Bible, and may lie by prayer. Whatever cxen-ise ym have let it be done dec-ntly and in oruer. It cau be done decently and in or.ler. Wbisjiering I d have a time for whispering. When I I ean I prewired a prorani that provi.Ksl for every n.innie of the day. Bui no man can put in all bis time hearing cla-si-i. Partiali'y !ook after the poor and neg lected and f.rget those that come from good bom," and seem in tlie right way. Whether yon sit or stand depends on vourse'.f. If you can comruaiid your pupil's rerieet.sealVMurself. Some cannot command re-mct at ai a!!. How to study : On out and j give them a hint now and then. We were i r.Twt,, nn fl. ground. Three of us , i", ... e --- , j studying aloud. Teacher came and told m? I wasn't studying, only making a noise. Ti.e i e-on was the davs of the week and the j months of tbe year. j It was only necesary to write a tew or : I them: then I bad the lessm. The wonls j Tncsdxy, Wednesday. Friday, etc. were the i Ms-ial wonls. I reached the head cf the j ! class on that lesson, because I knew it, j through the teacher's help, and father and j mother concluded there might be something in iiiat boy yet. Aftvrusual announcements, adjourned to Mo a cm. January 1st. ao.tnaT rvr.vi.; sr--io. Music, by Miss Harrisein Miss E',3 Mus selmsn, pianist: "The Daily finestion," when l!r. lie. rge Thomas low!ing, ofCleve lati ' was ir.'mdmt.-I and delivere.1 bis lec-liitx- rii "The'iixxlOId Times." He said: " Yen retnembcT the Words of Hamlet e is out of joint : O. enrsrl spite I was born to set it rig'il.' I have The time tlial ever a friend in New York who says be be never iikes to see women kiss each other it's such a waste ol good material. So I never argue with a pronounced pessimist. If we could bear Mr. and Mrs. Metbusala i.we'd perhaps find diem regTetting tbe flood Old Times." How dark ia tbe world in the presence of such people, and how bright in tbe presence of a man tliat believes everything is fir the best, that tiiere is a good God who rules it. Out in Chicago they tell a story of Sam Jones : Asking lor all w bo wished to go to Heaven to stand np, aud nearly all arose ; Sain tben asked fur all who wished to go lo belt to xand up ; an and said, "I don't want to go to tbeoiher pla'-e. but Tin wil !ir? to staod. rather Uian the preacher shall stand all alone.' So 1 itn willing to Wand up, rather than tbe pessimist shall stand all aioae. There were giants in those days, but there are giants in the present days. There never was an age in wbi.h there were so many lieroes as (here are in these times in which we live. The trouole is, our hands point ill the wrong direction. The present trouble fa the greatest trouble. Did you ever have a cold day in this town that wasn't tbe colW day in the memory of the oldest in habitant ? But when tbe books are produc ed, you find how great the mistake. Men say. Where are the Henry Clays, the Daniel Wehsiws. the Cbar'.es Sumners? Why do they think of these men ? Because they were phenomenal men in their own day. We to-day are so near our times we cannot appreciate their grandeur. Just as the age of Michael Angelo were the days of painting, so we live in the acorn period of of magnificent opportunity. One reason for the crime in ibis day may be tbe license we give to foreigners Jo come into ibiscountry. The time mut come when this coiintry shall not be the dumping ground ibr the paiiier rubbish of Euroi. Our fathers did not knowas much as we do. . '! year? ago there were 112 newspapers in ibis coc.utry, to-day there are over H.Ooo. The reason we have not be'.ter newspapers is t because you the people will not have them J In Brown Vniversjiy tbe sou of Dr. Way- j lan.l drew out a pack of cards The studetus worr;d-PrisidentWaylandhx,ked grave- The young fellow merely looked down and said "Bless me ! if I haven't got on father's j Kemeniber-tor every evil deed yon read to-morrow in your pai-ej there 11 b twenty deeds of heroism that you won't see. A Baptist colored preacher was about to conduct a canipm-Jcting, some one took his hymn bo k and put a song book in its stead. He undertook lo read a hymn and finally said, "Bredtra eomet-jdy's stole dat Ba tist bymbook and put a Mefodi'a bym bisik in its place." I heard a man say ftom the pulpit "This world is rushing at lightning 'ed down to tbe bad." I can't think so think of the nveniions that our father's r'.idn't have. Tin- old times were never to old and never so good as they are to-day. Home rotted when richest. No ennntry has ever died lio-ausc of poverty, but lie ca'te of riches. We sometimes troii' ourselves ber-ansu ( s.-iety will no! stay put. Iea.l things stay put. (irave yards slay put. I may lay out a lot in graves and in fitly years they're just the same. But living filings don't stay put. Regarding jo!itical itiiquilv, we forget that young men in Ilniue reipiinj millions to place himself before the people. We speak of extravagance. Think of Xero's golden palace. Think of f-Joo.eW spent on a single wall. Think of the wife of Nero tasting with her 3i asses in order that she might have a coveted l-ath every morning, and tho-e ase? shod with gold and silver sh.s. Tiiere are plenty of men and women to make martyrs of. but where is the government ! that would try to make them. To set up a ' stake at Sinithtield to-day would alarm chri-tendom. Many pursons are born afraid Some ef ihem owe their cowardice to a I crushed childhood. You and I to day are the re-ult ot associates from chiidhisid ; we arejnst what our asK-ittes have 'permitted us lo lieeome. In our homes you and I are writing as with invisible ink, and the page on which we write is an immortal soul. What influences are yon throwing around your homes? j Less thau a hundred years ago there were ! more than statutes in England inflicting i the death penalty. I've beard my lather say ! that in London in the open streets in the ( broad daylight, he saw three persons hatig- ;.. V.f t'.-.a nu-ir ft .r f. IMTV &nl i.lae of litem & .. saT t,jat lhe crim. ,lmU , wore trta.a ,i,aI, er before, 1 mistaken. When men unfold rf lg of anslrcilT i they ought to be The only plat fjr an anarchist is . (w ,o It me quote tlie title page of a novel: "Life and lVatii of Moll Flanders, etc., etc' Who are our novelists to-day? Dickens, and Scott, and Tha. kery, etc., etc. I believe there s ji;t as muc'i si icere milk of the worl preai hed to-day as there ever was. Thomas Paine said "It took twelve aposlles to plant tiie Christian Keiigion : I. single handed, have overtlirown it.' More Bibles haie beer, sold since his day than were ever sold before. More Bdii.-s are sold than are sold copies of any other hook." Music by Prof. Case. Adjourned. Iam making a i Iuuwe in my store-room and have more dishes than I can handle. Their never wasa better time lo buy anything in l ie O. iceiisware line, cheap. Call and get a irijuti load for a few dollars, al J. B. Sxypek's. A Christmas Tree at Husband. Hi'sinxn, Pa., IVcemW 27 lsstf. Et.fT.-ia Ueitnut We hadaChnstmastree ! iu the Weii'T church on the evening of tfie ' l!Vh and it was ereatly appreciated by a I crowded house. The exercises were opened ! with prayer by tiie pastor, follow! by dec J lauiatiotis. and a most excellent and inter i esting address by Bev. Heal. The presenta ; lion of lire-ents was next in order and look- I ;,; over ! he many happy faces to lie seen on ali sid.si the writer was reininted of the line "Il is more ble-sed lo give than to re ceive." The evening was both protifable nd pleasant to the Sunday School and to the many friends who were press-lit, while the exercise in memory of the birth of our Saviour called for the earnest attention of ail. Cow. D cs your b y n?ei i Overcoat next win r? Jf he doss, come and b ay it now for a j mere song j sold cheai They niu-t be sold, and will be l J. B. SsTfta's. Oeathof Judge Jeremiah S. Black's Son In Law. Major Henry Hay ton died suddenly on Wtsiiu-sh.y night at Fort Bus-el, Wyoming ' Territory . Eirly in the War of the Re'iell ' ion he entered the I'nion Army and served ! as First Lieutenant in tiie Purrell Legion ! until it uisbainlcd in Ueiober, lsiii. On July . lSfL be was apj.ointe.1 Captain in tbe Nineteenth Infantry, and in March. lssi, he w assigned lo the Sevenleenth Infantry, in which he served until December, IsTi, when J be rvslgue.1. Iu ISSi he was appointed Major and Paymaster iu the I nited States Army, and servml in that capacity in the Northwest. He was a gallant, efficient, and i trutworthy officer. A w.it twenty years ! ago be married Mis Mary Biack. daughter ! ol the late Ja lge J. S. Black, of Pennsyvl- vania, who, with several children, survives him. Eminent physicians everywhere recom mend Acer's Cherry Pectoral as tbe most reliable remedy that can be had for coiils. coughs, and ail pulmonary disorders. Ask your druggist for Ayer Almanac : it is the h-st puUlcation of the kind, and full of in formation. Meeting of the State Board. !A! tie? annual meeting of tbe Pennsyl vania State B vird of Agriculture at Harris . bnrg. in tlie Supreme Court room, on Tues i day. January 2i 25 and 24. John L Carter, j Chaitism. will teil "What I have Learned I bv tlie I'se of the Ijctocrlte," and lr. B. H..Warre... Ornitbobsgist of the Board -ill I " in Binls Oenaraily R-garded by Farmers, Horticulturists and Sportsmen as Injurious." The Secretary has called a Convention of delegates from County Agri cultural Ssrietiea, to meet Tues.lay. January 0, at ll:3 a. m. New Moons for the New Year. January, ls-s!, will bare two new mxms, one on Tueselay, January 1st, and another on tbe 31st. February will not have any new moon, wbile March, like January, will have two. one on tlie 1st and another on tbe 31st. It is not often that February is thus left without a new moon. To Car for Soldiers) Orphan. At the last St: Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Penn sylvania, a eomniitte wai srpointidto look alter the soldiers' orphans of tbe State. Tlie committee met at llarrisburg on Friday last and adopted resolutions presented by Prof. Wirkersiiara providing that, as the soldiers' schools are to be closed on J jae 1st and ), 000 children will then be turned out iiu.. slot world many of them without hoims. the schools or similar institutions simnld be con tinued until 1H3, disminislied In numbers and changed in maiiagement to suit tbe new conditions. These resolutions will be acted on at tbe State Ezcampmeat at Erie next February. I bare a lot of winter suits and Overcoats that most be sold, a splendid chance to get a bargain, at J. B. Sjtota'i. School Report. The following is the report of tbe Bro corns school for the month ending Dec. 24. l!Sj: Number enrolled male, 13; female, 14; total. 27. Average attendance male. II ; female, 13 ; total 24. Per cent, of attemlance I male, SO : female, totai j Names of pupils that attended every day ! of the month: Cbas. A. Baker, Loss C. j Hoover, William Zimmerman. Samuel W. i Anknev, Laura L. Swank, Susie V. Waiter, E hla M Walter, Litcie C. Walter, Holly M Hoor Annie M Ankney, Maifgie K. Ankney Kmma M. Zimmerman, Mary M. Zimmerman. Nimes 0f i,iiors, Mis Martha J. hnt MLs Emma Bmgner and Mr. , luiter. a rerv interesting and aWe aJ- dress was made by school. Mr. Baker before tiie F. S. Good. Teacher. 1 1S39. Notice. I8S9. The time to settle np is here. Accounts must be closed by rash or note. Persons 1 kuowing themselves indebted oil our books j will please call and settle without further notice. And oblige. Park e a ct Packer. Brothersvalley Items. Sammy, son of U.K. Musser, is laid up with a severe attack of catarrhal feyer. Mrs. Paniei Walker, an aged lady of this , township, U confined to her home by sick- j nesa. j Harrison H. Smith, who has been d wn j for ine time with typb.id fever, is siowiy t convalescing. j Did you st the eclipse? Welt, you can have ttie chante to iieep at another one the J latter part of Ihe month. Charles Hentzis the champion rabbit bun- j ter for this section, be having bagged forty- . six during the past week. Miss (.rein Kimmell. who is attending j school at Pittsburgh, is spending the h li day vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , A. G. Kimmell. '' P. U. Miller, teacher of the factory school. : organiaed a literary and debating society last i week, which will meet each Tuesday even- i ing. Let the good work go on. ; Mrs. P. J. Ilefnuy. who came ea-t to at- tend toe funeral of her fatiier, Edward Kim- 1 mell. E-q.. and to see her many friends, re- ! turned last week to her home in Nebraska. : E. I.. Cook, one of Berlin's m t enteniris- ; ing merchants, has a large Ion of men em- i ployed in baling bay. The baler is a porta- ' bleone, and they take it from barn to barn, i which is very convenient, and we hope our ; farmers who have bay to , ii will patronize j this enterprise. ( Mrs. Samuel Mosboldcr. of whose sickness 1 I mention was made n the Hekld a lew . weeks ago. diet! last Sunday morning, an I was buried on Monday. Siie was 81 years of age. Also, Mrs. Harry Miiler, after a lingering illness of three or four months, died on tbe same day, atied fto years, and was buried Monday at 2 p. ni. Zero. Corn? Oh, Yes, Ya ! j Seibert and 3. . Beacby have sold within i lhe lat ten days, in Somerset , six car loads of corn in tbe retail way 5k cents per bushel : of 7u pounds for ear, and 51 ponnds of shell- 1 ed. Patrons are delighted with the fineqnal- ; ity of the corn, and all colors, too, at that j red, white and yellow. And they still have i a few hundred bushels for sale, or by car ' load lot. I A Letter from Hooversville. HoovkrsvillK. Pa., Deiiember -J. 1-vVs. Eu. HtaALD-. 1 left Mitidefi, Pottawata mie county, Iowa, R.wrr 4. atT.l) p. ns , and arrived at home December 0, at 3.ol p. m., making a journey of over l- ni.ies in less thau two days. My brollicr-in-law, E. L. l'oxler, procured a birth for me in a slee; ing car as far as Chirac?. I ! the trip well, however, it was somewhat lonesome not having seen a familiar face until I arriv ed at Johnstown, P.i. Everything was nat ural and right about my dear old home ex cepting that I greatly missed the kind face and cheering words of my dear mother, wn whiie I was absent, passed away to the world of blessed spirits. 1 enjoyed myself very well in Iowa. Sister, Mrs. K. L. Yoder and myself took many a j pleasant ride through tiie country and also j to large cities, including Council Bluffs. Omaha, Shelby and Avoca tc. I like tiie West so much belter than the East, and it is so much healthier. No hills and links tbtre to cbnib. Crops were good. An abundance of corn is raised in the western stales. Felt sorry to leave my dear friends with whom I spent a year and three montlis, but exiect lo be back again in course of time. Many thanks to them for their never ending kindness. Msby E. Bow iv I am closing out my tntire stock of winter clothing at prices way down. Cail and gel bargains, at J. Ii. SsvuEa s. "Whisky-Jug Shaffer" Shot. J ZachariahShairer. a notorious ciiaraiter of j Mann township. Bedford county, tor whom j a warrant was issued some two years am for J desertion, and who bail evaded arresi, was shot Wslnesday night by Constable J. L. Aaron, of Cheniieysvdle. Shaffer is more generally known as "Whisky Jug hl.atfer," owing to the visits be has ma le to tiie iif- fereut camp meetings in that county dispells- ing rum on every occasion without being punished. Tiiere is small hepe of bis re covery. Constable Aaron went to Bedford nd consulted with Dbtrtct Attorney Ten nell. Cure of Pneumonia. Hess Road, Ni iu Co., '. Y March '.'4. lss.;. ,' About s year ago I was taken with a severe pain in both luiurs. I was first attacked with a violent chill, then a dreadful pain and then a cough accompanied by considers! fever. It looked very much like a bad attack of pneumonia. A friend of mine procure 1 fire Allcock s Plasters. One be put nn.ier earn i arm, one ttmler each shoulder u'.ie. and one . on my cbest close around my throat. In s ; few hours thecongh erased, the pain gradu- ally abated and I broke out in a profuse ; perspiration. I fcll into a profound sleep, and the next day was almost well, I wore j tlie Plasters eight days afterwards, and bare ' never bad any trouble si nee. i WiLum A. 3 rx a. Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats! for less than east ; they must be S..14. st J. B. SsTbaa's. Wartsd ! nides. snd Furs, I will pay the highest cash price sir all kinds of hides, pelts snd furs. Call on me st my residence, immedi ately west of tbe S. A C. Station. H. 0. Crwwnios, a. MARRIED. LAKE KIH MEL At tbe home of tbe bride's parents, new Shacksvill. Pa, Thurs day evening. Decern! 'IT. ls. by r-rv. John Knepper. Mr. Walter H. Lake of Lan ark. Ilia, and Miss Ida B. Kimmel, of Stony -creek township, Sooserset Co., Pa. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS For The Next :::r. TSEITT PATS At the Great Annual RED LETTER SALE -OF ::: Parker & Patter. jVor tho Next 1 Thii-tv ! : Davs ! ft. v We will offer onr entire stwk of Gixuls A.T COST. 4S ineli Black Cacliitnerefl at tl, reduced I to cents. 1 40- inch Biack l'a. liiinorea at 9iV., ".!uc- t ed to 7. cents. ' -IS ir.cb Black CaehiiDeresat TV-., reduced to irj is nU. j 41- iuch Colore.! Dress UmJn sold at I, i reduosl to 7ointi. 4i-ip.ch C'dore-l C'achitneres s'!.l at '", re.liiee.1 U) tiTc. 40-inch Colored C'acbimeren toiJ at One., rediuvd to 4"s-. :iii-incli Colored CachuiicTts svi'.l ut lloc rwltuvd to 2ts 40-inch Colortsl Cachimereaold at 157 :., reilucei to 2N .Tft-inch Colore-! Cachimeres Bold at 20c., riNluced to 2tWs. 3Vincli Colorwl Cachimeres sold nt 1"., rpduce! to ll';e. 22-inch plain and fancy Ires fioojs at 5, b, 8. 10, and 12jc' Lancaster linntiams, redm-ed lo 7c. -la.h,na tainghamssold at 8, reduced to rt Oineham-, at .V. i,ru silk Plashes sold at Hx re.Juce.1 to 474c. t- ' t - 1 1 t. eivev aou ciusu-u soiu u , re- dnced to i c. Fancy Plaid Flannels sold at 50c., redtic e'd to U2tc. Plain and Fancy Ifress Cloths, at cost. Fanrv Figured C'retons srjld at 10c., re duced to Sc. liOO vards of Standanl IHirk Calicoes at 4c. 'M inch Appieton " A " Unbleached Mus lin at 7c. Oil-inch " Industrious Maiden " Muslin, at tic. r.nterprisv u A A " Muslin at oc 4-4 Hill Bleached Muslin at lJc., reduced 4-4 i-iaie Bieacbe.1 Muslin i.)e. n- dm.! to Sc. 4 4 Hero Eleacheil Muslin at K:, nsjuce 1 to 7c 4-4 lhivol Bleache.1 Muslin, at !f . A Full Line of Pillow t MUSLINS SHEETINGS AT cos r. .... SHAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS. TICKINGS. CKASHE3, AT COST, A Handsome Line of Plain and Fancy TOAVELS, iL'l. A ri'LL LINE OF i WHITE GOODS At Great Reduction. Table Linens and Napkins of all kinds, at COST. BED SPREADS at fti. 75. and il. "ireatly Reduced. TABLE CLOTHS At Cost. A Fink Line of Hamburg cUblAbj aAA li LALLo AT COST. s Tm setoV Ww sw A Han.Isttm Line of f am-r DRESS TRIMMINGS, To Be Sold at Cost. Ladies' and Child-ens' RED UNDERWEAR! AT COST. A Lvrge A)rtrant of Lse Cnnains. Cur taiu Nets, and S:irms. Lad.es' and Misses' COATS ""WRAPS AT fVST. A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AT r.RPiT RAPr,AINN. I.IXEX CARPKT CH AIN, lUsducwl to IS ('cut t.TrrrJN CAKritf 1 fiAt.v Iledox.! to IS Cents. WOOL CARPET CH A IX, Reduced to 00 Cels. C.HKAT BARGAINS OF ALL KIMX TO EE HAD FR TUF. NKXT 30 DAYS. 30 Don't Miss the Sale at : PARKER & PARKER'S. (Hi m 0 r a ou Pirn LLiOiluOlLrL Holi'lj.'r Stock cofiij.Jotf". us ti it!i their patronatre. i GLOVES, HOSIEUV, NECKWEAR, rzzzzzzzzzz-C3LO AJvS 1. Seal, Plush, Cloth and Silk, in Jackets, Xcic markefs, jroiljcsk(ts,llh(fglcns, fact evcn-tliin in the line of Cloaks. CuffS, Boas and Sto!tS,in all the stylish Furs. Knable & Shustsr, 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. "DO "YOUR SHOPPING AT GELS, FOSTER & QUINN'S, CTO HOST STO"WN WIIKKK YOl- WIIla FIND IMMiiN'sK MM! .' Ladies' and COATS AND AYEAPiS. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS Louthers Main Street, i 1 ThisMcdsl Drug Stcrsis Kapulj us Favcrits with Psspl: h Zzi FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Jlcdicines, Bye Stuffs, Sponges, Tru.scs, Supporters, Toiht Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR GIVE3 PrRslJN'AL ATT Flysiciaiis'Prescriitiois I Faiilj Recainis GREAT CAKE SKIM TAKES Tit 1K USLY FSiH AD J: AHlr .?' SPECTACLES, EYE-(i LASSES, And i Full Line ol Optical Good? always on hind, l'rora such a large assortment all can be suiHiL THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS ! Always on hand. It is always to intending purchasers wlfther thpy Lay from U3 or elsewiVre. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - - SOMERSET. PA. THE NEWEST AND LATEST NOVELTIES t .. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SHA'ERWARE. IHERR BROTHERS'. Don't Fail to our LACE r!Xs. (.LuVE l'l TTI.NF.r.s OOhD TTIU BL '. ATI H CHAIN-". Fl.tB CHAIN.- d.i.Ait h: rri'N- M AT H ra.iRM, YCU CANNOT SELECT A MORE APPROPRIATE GIFT FOR A La: V i. u-ii, urti.r Tiir . nsirr i yyfiio! - r I ' W.7 11 I V r ! ! jewelry, is to ee hau at cum spjrl A ;Il A-'-"K1"MENT ' Knives and Fork.?, Napkin Ris h'tir n rnxxl limr-j iirr i r imiu' hist tmf, in Ifili wmnmtx nm Uiul J:Z,'l !j If l',r t.'l lr(l:h . .I-' - 'I' s " - HERR 1889. I UNPARALLELED OFFER '; tit t-t 11 iin::si;rn; j WEEKLY TELEGRAPH is Til K lU'Ii-j-f ANI K-r I LA IU-ST ..-lie! s.t ibo ei'i' f V" c Ii ii'ino-r -.-l..lis si 1-0,11111.1 n::a oft the la 1 i.e.:s:ati'. t: pi: eedp MH'ITT Rl PORT- mi-k ixL.isij.t'siii.i:':'-.. Trice, Only Otic Dollar per Xenr. IH.k at IU- fcliowinx nnpsraorie.1 'i-r : We ::i ti lhe U' rr.ir Jaiiii.r pr.cMi-ia l.a:L...n. i-l ll. .. . l.-r r. "'r 'l-i: T' -yr.:i! and - T.-iss iiri.-- 0 in f l'irntiA IIX - IIIp r. 411 Aifr.'-'alrnrM," Ht.'i, T'''yvh snd " N. V. liw!epile!it .or -'" .... T- ,.o;i SE..I ellt.r :n-. r. o jrtrT H..me.' or " farm an.l IIoi..e,' imiiiilliiv. fcjr Jl -li. - I RELIABLE A'.F.NT V.MNTED In e'ery srbntii itisir rt In tms and sd)iUK 'i.:ilies. , rn'Iv Teiesrii I Daiiv Tei-s:-atii aivt - fur Kariily : w. t t. IwilT TeU-.'rj.h bJ " T iftins". Sr. ;rr year. TS,e eaeb Blast aeemianv all orders, and lie M. W. M ALAS.WEY, Viuivr. Hsrrjburf , Pa, . an.l at ri.c- It.-; t j.:.;. .r.iv o f. -.-Stix-k oou.-isti ..I" llANl'KKUL'iilKFS. SMuKIXt; JACKETS. Childrcns' Drug Store, Somerset, Pa.. S-t -w I .US - lr Wl 4 K HA V, S ll EN flOJt TO THE Co a plfa,ure to di.hty our irf o 1 IL ai'f.i.so'i'.c ry Cr, ,.-.., :;,r.,U. . .. ,..'.,.- .' BROTHERS. in : P.:. SOMERSET P." A fiXETS Corrected Wse'ly By C0J,: i it'?.. tr.arns i.s Choice Groceries, Fic-r C Al'lo-. -I .1,1,..- il-, si.-. " . I r. r 1 It. 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