s i 3 SI r. ft it, k r rvr j ssr-J I.'- f V es. ', s4r IT' e ii y "3 Somerset Herald. E E, KTLL, L-iiwr. if r. J. (;.rveau. the opitiar ajcnt fr the Coriih bale Cttmpae v, ia urcuiauug k taring The collection takai up lir the children ttf tiw borough schools r'ridajr lor the public i stbooU of the Cout-tuatiirh valley netted T("V-ng' Hi-Ur I'.'p.av. T j-rt ' Young's In3g Store, e vitr o.H Teueg's Cn :ore. v-lj Vro. -Purity and Accuracy." i r&ft $i B:ecier & nvder'i. pj, of vramm st Eieaecker & Ery- .on for ieet ciJer is drawing to m . la sU oolo1 Biasetker & jl and spectacles at Biesecker jj, t!ar.aH dres good, cheap, go to , tb ae-t Aior of extracts at Bis- f - j mar tf.ifvl ami rtinn. ro J,,;, UTI.it: - , t r r - - . . r Vo-r.A the L"i3g xrug-ji, lur yJSd'.cine. J Fat3"r Bw.;.ts CUd Tiitve ' (. j ju " ere fudged in jail Jfin ! day evening tlniwd with uavinx commit ted robherv at fcand Patch, on uifc'ht last wwi. A hit brulher, who u suspected of having Lad a haaj it. th job, ?u juggtd Fridsv. Elder A. W. Connor ha tendered his res ignation ai pastor of the Disciple's Church this place, to take effect on or before Jan uary lit. We uodeniaod that be bas ac cepted a call from the Disciple' congrega tion at JohQiuxro. Eeaister and Eeoorder Jacob D. Swank i coofirtel to hie borne, suffering with a light attack of typhoid fever. Daricg our long acquaintance with the 'd.yjir ere have nev er known him to lose day from sickness, and we trust that he wil be up and about in a vrrv few dav. T,.:t 3 f tort, iviei at Irup i-.- . jt- fc, Vttid, Tpoonsmenjej by Young -.-nis. U, be had on!y at llieserker Jt With'tbe new athniate that went into ef on the B. .V ). 11. II. on fundjy liist, a j through train rrii3e has been eUl.'ulie-l ! bHwei-n ritts'iurfU and ChK?. This train j iea vea r:ttsiu.-pU at 7.3-' p. ru.. and arrives j in f."!.li-iro at 11:5-) the fVuowing nioming. ; It is einijifi with Puliniac'a handsimest j Testified sieepinp cars. Breakfaxt is strv j ed iu dining carauaciiel a: tiarrett, Indiana. .1 v' i.'irri 7T "thar.if beavt-n far rt, When everj-tl.in eii is j r. it says; when tlj Demo- Vrjrii ranXi- ii.rris on j n vlr-!ig"ii in kljryiand n-tt i ' ').' and j vwa Uie prand old j The attention of the many persons parsing up and down Somerset's principal business thoroughfare Tuesday, was atlraottd by the tanj iS men engaged in removing the big "ur!;KS safe fr.m the temprjrary banking rra on the umcuind to i; jierruaiient jua"' ter in tl-e new National liank b.:iidiii);. :j:e can a' ravs be fr-" 'r- frp-t .vhii!e. ..- J. A. I;key wi'.l a'wsj-e t .,,". .!lid se'.i Ie your a--J. li. fsiMX ,,i '.,.iu ' r;:i is rrc n.niendi-d f r ': ant to r'-bice lSe;r fle'i. s-.rry to m you rt. Call .a! vi a ve nie. a;;n mit ine J. 15. s.-.Yi'r.c r-s1 irte ai l Jar.ie Wra'h have i,. ii f-r c-.tur. on a rhv vf eave- -,f yf rrei by Mrs. liauieis, of iron v. it- in ll.e i ' 1." l'ei!iw trusted to ! Mr Andrew Parker, th cashier ot the Kirs-t National. eipK-ts to lc doinj biasinewi in the new building the first of next we-k. 1 1. f s You s'.ill owe me that V aii and ly it. J. F. Ssvf.rr. ft?'- I"- finner, ths well-known i '..-irol t!.e l"r.:;ed Stat-es. Las Dw I r:. rn imr had l.i home in I - . J't i yea old. b;.l is still ac- p.i r r' and Ukt a lively interest a:Tii-s- The peculiarity of Mr. fc-i'.-.TS'h hai rendered him mote i k n ar. ti.an m ist pVk- men. 1 ,.;'... jismt'tfl Crt V. I'-Mn 1 ' w I' '- i., - -i-i vUs. a h r -m; mi raJ! ul t'iy - i'i t il prtf.ierf (wmt ra's. . . .i :,rn. t U'f on l.a;.d a larp nomiwr of pmHl i I we will sill i: qua-it ue to mil cH w'r Frio vrj" rea-'tuble. Yard 5,:t tin '-!-i": nii'.i. H. LtK - K Kb-'. A Parsos. warte; : x. t..i F.;r-. IiJ p y the highest i-k f-r ai: kir.-da of hides flt and ! want ' oorilj of Hock tikik and t ;.' rords wanted tt oi;oe. if. ae at mr resi-ieuce, iinniedi---. t f lie A C. ?!at :uti. Coanty t'omraissioner Iarid E. Wajrner and family, icn;pri:nj four or firechildren. nut with a very u'y accid-nt while on t'lt-lr way home Injm cliunh in Sl.adetown idip, la.-! Friday evenirj. One of th hore t'.y w pre drivinp in a Fpriu? wagon Uxk fright wt.iie thry were deo-tfditi a sleep bill, ai d the bit iakii jr, the animal be ranie jnmai!(a!) a:id dashed down the bill at a furious s-d. At the fxit of the bill tl.e wa; in iime in contact wiih the J-MiTfy of a neit!ih.ir. Mr. lierkerbile, tear ii.riawlMei otr that vehicle and opwtting the MY-iia!.ts if both wspon and bu;gy. AU the otrujKinta of the two veotoles stu tuinel more or less bruises, but fcetunately i;oije of them were serionsly injured S ime time aeo one of the yoanj men em ploy, d by rmers Cook t Ii?erits in the de- livery dejiartment. unfonunateiy upset a shelf in the rellar of one of their customers I while enpaped in delivering a load of pota j to. The shelf was ladened with jars con- taininz l'.-e winter's supply of pickle? for a j larire fjniily, and every iast one of them j was broken into smithereens. The loy nev j er informed his employers of the accident j but somehow or other Lis companions took to callirs him "chow chow," and from the itrartire-iiess of the apj-eliation Mr. Cook was foroed to irquirt how the youth came by it. It ii needhss to add that the pickles were s;jiiy n placed with a famous hiand. and we only mention the matter because we know who (lie broken Hr belonged to. DOOUED TO DEATH. JOE AND DAVE NICELY MUST HANG. The Court of Last Resort Over rules their Appeal and Sus tains the Judgment of the Court Below. No Chance Before the Pardon Board. All that Rfmiin it for the Gov ernor to Designate a Day tor the Execution. Deputy Sltfriff XclUIea lefornii Vu rrlsaers Of tie Snprems Casrt'i Full Text of Chief Justice Paxton's Opinion. -Yer. Yiri i.iKi-il'on is tfised uriil October Wsa ;:. ll was ervat. being in its r lu'. e saw em cU to oot:vii-i-eour-..tU- f--.i that tT.terj.rtM.. tLih as dis--j ::.fre. sljoiiM rot lor t ti by w iih w.nif er-mnient. Bat we wonder i!:'.at -:.ly one wholesale lienor si- i :.!' repn-senu-d . You o-u!d ; .ra.imi of tK!tie! from any part of . iijii i':,z. It wa the t-r ttiest dis- J!ax Klein has proved the pub j V irt to le .een His ' .Silver rt !,.y ha no W-h a well eurn- j :. !; m ti.at ho is kouJ of it and he j eTen-tsiv to see it. liis ?-)ois are I -.1 1 can Lave Lis silver I I: i;l !e sad news to the jop!e residing it'iin a ra bus of many miles of Somerset I an 1 to hundrJs of f.uilies thron'.ioul tbe j co.inty, to learn thst It. Henry Erobaker is j ctifi:i"J to his bed, suffering with an at'ack I if typhoid fever. The past half d.jen j months Lave been days and nights of unus ual activity for Dr. r.rubaker. who, daring j Lis many years of surves-vful practice, bas ! possibly er.j ye-J fewer b urs of leisure than any professional man in the county ; but the arduous additional labor he has been called upon to perform this fall, administering to the many Jever patients who have called upon I. is servine?. prove-J too much f.w the d-wirs alrea-iy over-taxed strength, and on FriJjy he sucouni'a;-! to the encroachments of the disease that La 1 been stealthily steal in? away his stretijth. Dr. U.S. Kimmel has been in coustant attendance a', the b-d-side of his eruinetit taueat, and be was joined Tuesday by Ir. Albert P. Erobaker. of Philadelphia. While 1'r. Erubaker's con dition is rot consiilered alarminz by hia j physicians, tiie mere knowledge of bis ill- tie-s : mSicient to arouse tlie gravest appre- renatie. 1 i' ''. '' i-r fu.l ci:ans. His Oucken T K.:; !it (tv.rijolt ordiiisltl at 11 in 1 art. or ,.iart f, -.... Send (. his ! heU" Q" tlI't oft! entire community. ii a-d mention tbia jper. ll.s ad Vu Ki.c:s. Federal St.. Al eRueny. XTRACRD1NARY EYESIGHT rT.itil EI.ndne to Ch;ect Sees lo Read th.e FneU Print. ii tu be eoiiidercl pyrl sucfe w hen Nt 1-1 ben hii::d from ( jUract, if ct:'twu as restored sutliriently to 'it ' 1 ni' re weie totally blinded -e R.5 to sec lo rj. 1 roiutuni il-v Chri-tiatia Vi"' llvuiary, f - Ceit:n!!.iar.a 6-nMr, . four miles i V, t.i-v..';r- t-eu b'hiii ii. vi.eeye oartormore. iieti ssl.e came to I'r. i- i-4 I'ei.n aterue. Pittbt!?-!i, l a.. jri:3 ,.n her. li.tsi-k lie adjus z a?es. a hen she was ai le to read v? vtr,ii:,b dianJ priM ; .he small ' '-it chrwmo litiio-rapliu reductions a'.. a.a'.ler. Iu tbe laiitfuage of Mr. I LUm-uu. of iic'.-ai.'e, O. Jafler aa If catr.ict by lr. Sadler, and "';! as ever in tnv lifc. and I U tery s:nrg ryes." eij'rf-es tl:e seo,red by Dr. Sadler in nrj t w F'''aied usn this year. Th.-se re Dot i"ijed ia the history of eye 7-t lart won by the attention of the "i lr:terest;ng Local Institute. t'ie of sssction No. 1, ctru srd Alle-fher.y tt"wn- -...;iiore oorougtj. was s. jjo s. Til.. -.:.. n u.d .fB lx r.r..-. - if orl-r a: Trrtci-... :"vyr retan-. U Ii. Eroadaater ; I- T. Lincater ; Corro- II. lUuttian. The 1-totu. on St- - I '. The Institute was loc, -fk a. m. by theu-rn-C C Heckle, after which e were ekyried : ' Mar. if 'aT, o.eu ie.i :ur t,i sa'.-jsn on ti "''. 'J work Jor primary " 'hirh was opened by John Yo-:--edL II. Eroadaater and V. i M. 1-key. Smi; 21 ia " Meth Jof teachiug- E-ant. " t'.w tn1 rem. r a-.o.n dance," opened by f iiowH f.y Me-rr. VP-et, i Prof. J. M. Berkey. " -afer, etuitiej the Ai- " S-.e N . 53. - Tae Ki ct"i tUn I T A. IU f'- fi u II. i; :a tli-a ai. ? tu. '?." f. M. r ir-nrU tr ''j Kt-r, Tll.J,, ' Written work." :mau, followod by ia j.fui:i. Jrued to meet at I : M - ta.,t lo&rJ'r 2 -U k by the '-Jilt,-oiieii.! I.e. u Li. I h I we&iai o;ii-j tv H-kle M- 'T. - Teac'ine if. H - IiaC ITMrv J r a-. if. .. - 4 uie tt,n,.1esm.M ;T. 1 J,-"t'"''Sueri we:, di,, Jv , fd w-.tlnp Er.g- i -' C?7'1 V- -Mary, w-jet," L. Kl,-1 . I". --i h. H. Emad water. "V.v at.d Hygiene." C'jortetif.ur, j:.-,. xl it riverywhere." afier i.'iut Pennv "T c:l. a Jew cWirre- I ,,,':'it!:.:KTUf t; t.:it Cor x- aeatLer, tl '.-responding got y. The attorneys for the Commonwealth in the case ai',n the Nicely brothers are en titled to the thanks of all the law-abiding citizens of Somerset county for tbe consci entious duty they perfotr-ied in that famous trial. From the clay following the murder of Herman rmberger, when F. J. Kxer, E, was employed to assist District Attorney Ei-secker iu the prosecution of the to this, both gentlemen have labored far'f-s-ly and conscu.ntiofl-'ly at what tbey liieved to be theirs -red du'v, and it is only jjst lo ill thai they were successful in tbeir ev-y step. Iiefjre the case came up frtril H 1. Jj'iu Ce.-na wasengare-l to aist it the prrsorutivn, but he confined himlf entirely to the trial of the case and argument to the jury. Messrs. Kooser and B-esecker were alone ia arguing against the grai:tir g cf a new trial to the convicted men and were unaided in prejaring their an al swer to the, defendants' paper book and in tneir arguments before the Sa preroe Court. Never otioe in the prosecu tion of the ca r'id any one of the Com monwealth' counsel exhibit any undue -alousoes. nor was there the alightett in dica'ioti that they were imilled by any motive other than love of jut ice and dutyy Tbe b-jmerset council of tbe Royal Arca num are certainly to be congratulated on the success of the entertainment given un der thiir atf-picea ia the C'fsrra House Tburi diy evenitijr. The prorara was made up with considerable care, aud with one or two exceptions its every number evoked the spontane-Kis applause o( the an Hence. The "rLar" of the evenin.;. Miss Lillian Burkett, .n r.t Ptkllr.'. miKt mi:!ir rntmr , . " . ' " . ' r . , " ' very great calamity la.lv eiucutHMiista, if she will pirdon the i ' . , ,. , . , plaiDtcof tbe mx-rd acter of the audieni-e into consideration, have made happier selections iu several in s ances: but then, after the admirable way in which she recjtsl "Matnmy' 'L'U Iiaty E y," we liave no doubt that t!i audience ehe-rfully forgave her for Searching Among the Slaiu." M.s B.irkett also gave "A iUby's S diloqay" in a manner that was de cidedly the m Jt artistic rfonnanoe of tbe treaing. Jdiss JBsytae FTi! sang with her aocustom-r-i brilliancy and aweetness, and as it was her first public appearance, many expres sions of sa'prlse were, and i:ged iu that isom eiet sh.iuld pises a vocalist of such gltt terirs attaiuments. One of llechief beauties of Hiss rbl' vocalLsra ia an etitj-e absetice of a.Tertation and clearness of articulation, every syliaMe emiaed from her smiling lips can be understood as far as Ikt vuict can be heard. This peculiarity for it mast be re garded as a peraiiarity is the more marked when Miss I" Ms tinging is compared with that of other vocalists whose voices contain, perhaps, as rnach sweetness, bat who "mouth" their words iu such a miserable f.-hion that the bearer it at a lo-a to know whether be is listening to English or Cboc U(. Miss I'Ul ren 5ert-i the delightful bal lad, ''Gar-Jen of fifp," with suirh true teu-.!enM-ss of fdi-llng arid expression that the hands of all w bo beard her were volunta rily set to applauding, leaving no doubt of comj'vrst. For aa encore she gave " Fisher ilaideu." Last, but not last, !a the success of the entertainment comes tbe' " Kuterpean Eeni ' who base ins proved so much ti.at their old frienda failed to recognize litem. It is oeTHltkby tbe be musical orpanixntion w e have ever bad in 8o mitwt, sod baa the mstrrial to make ooe of t'e best orchestras ia this part of the country. TLe entertairj-trit-nt th A'Vbout a one of tiie most er jay able i-.-iia.',eur ptrtoricanoes w Lave ever Lad in Sotutrset. Ever since tbe argument of counsel before the Bupieme Court of the State at Pittsburgh on the second Monday of Orto tober f-wa reversal of judgment in tbe case of the Nicely boys, convicted at May term of Court of lite murder of Herman Vmberger, and sentenced to be bung, the predominant question throughout the county lias been: "Have tbe Supreme Court handej down their opinion in the Niocjy case V Interest in the famous case ap!rs to be aa great to-day as it was preceding an 1 during the trial, and bUU fair to continue until the awful penalty of tbe law bas been carried into effect. There was never the slightest doubt enter tained by tb-s people of the county as to what tbe opinion of the Sj-rme Court would bs, but when they slopped to think of the volu-uirtoas paper book of over 4 K) jiSjes, sr. j:u.t;ed to their honors by counsel ibr the defen 1 nits, they hJ uo idea that an opiuiot would be Landed down before tbe first of the year, and still the rase was so clear and doubt so unreasonable, thai per sons from the country were impelled to a.'-k - Has tbe Supreme Court banded down their opinion in the N.eely case?'' almost the first thing on meeting. Shortly after 10 o'clo -k MonUy morning a telejrrara was banded to F. J. Kocser, Esq., of counsel for the Commonwealth, wbicb read: "Tlie N io.lv case affirmed." A smite of triumph could be seen creeping over tbe attorney 's brow as be re-read the message. Not a vindictive smile, but such a smile as any attorney might proudly wear who bas labored for and won an important case. The decision of Use Supreme Court was soon nois ed abroad, and tlie same satirCed smile which the Crn in onw calib's sttoiiuys wore could be seen on the faces cf ail wbo heard the decision. THE PMSOSHRS KEAS THS UECISIOJt Deputy-Sheriff Milt McMiilen went into the pri ton shortly after dinner and broke i the news lo the prisoners. "Its hard if it's true," said Joe Nicely, bis blanched face turning painfully pale. Hi said nothing more to tlie Deputy-Sheriff but crawled onto Lis bunk wittf-e the pttr wrevh wis after wards visile 1 by the watch m in wus fjand him crying bitterly. "I exjiecied nothing else," was all that Dave said when the Depniy Sheriff told bint of the Supreme Court's deciaiou. He never changed color and for the first time seemed inclined to talk, but af ter meditating a moment be said : " I stijptse turattornfys will be in this afternoon " and with that lie commenced walking up and down Lis cell with as much freedom as the chains at bis feel would al low. Attorneys Koot.tz and Coffrotb. counsel for the defendants visited their clients in tbe county jiil Tuesday m-jiming. It is not known what tbe result of their interview was, nor ia it known what step will next be taken in behalf of tbe condemned men, but boi spring eternal in the h nman breast" and we have no d lu'ol that tbe cae of these two unfortunates will be laid before tbe Stale Eoard of Pardons. Meanwhile all that remains to be done before the final chapter of this horrible crime can be written, is for the Governorof the Commonwealth to name the day on whic'j the condemned men shall be executed, when the Sheriff of the oounty will carry the dread sentence of tbe law into effect. OfiXIOS or THE SIP EE XX COIBT. Western Dist. private coutuat to asal him En the trial of a cauae, such counsel represents him lo that exteiit'ami should be governed by tbe san e rules of propriety. "I'pon the argument of tbia case at tbe bar much stress was laid upon the second speci- cat ion which alleges thai tbe Court below erred in excluding tlie cross exaioinat.ou cf Elia Mencher iu regard to the putlmbook. To understand this point it is beOEsaary to ititi that when tbe deceased, Herman I'o. berger, was murdered in Li owu Lome on tbe evening of February 17, lia, two pock et books were taken from Lis person con taining upward of f ll.OOO in money. TbeCommonwraltb has offered evidence to prove that David Nicely, one of th dt fendanta, had, on the day of his arrest, w hile being conveyed to Somerset county, and when no one else wss present, gave porketbook to William Thomas, the driver of tbe carriage that Thomas gave tbe same pocket book to Nicely's brother-in-law, Me nofcer; that Menoher had given the same pockftbook to Lis wife, a sister of the de fendants, tbe witness on tbe stand. Tt latter testified (bather Lusband gave bera px-ketbook after the defendants were arrest ed; that she laid it upon a table; that her mother gave it to ll.e officer, and that it was the same pot ket book she Lad received from ber husband. Al this point the de fendant's counsel inlerijoeed the crxj -examination nfcrred to, the object of wbii-b was lo interrogate the witness as to the identity of the porketbook. But the Commonwealth Lad not asked her a question a to its iden tity, tbey did not call her for any sncb pur pose; on tbe contrary she was only asked to trace the pocketbook. Another specification of error is to the man ner of receiving and recording the verdict. (See ITth Exception.) What occurred iu re sard to the matter maybe briefly stated as ful- lowa. The jury came in frith a verdict of "guilty in manner and form as they stand indicted." In this there was no findirg of the degree of murder as required by the Act of Assembly. Bel ore the verdict was act ually n-corded and before tbe jury bad left tbe box tbe Court sent them back to their room with instructions to find the degree, they returned into Court and rendered a verdiii of "guilty of murder in the first de pree." Fpon being polled each juror render ed lite same verdict, which was then duly recorded and the jury discharged- We see no error in this. The verd'et as just relum ed was not a compliance with the Act of Assembly and tbe lcsrntd Judge was entire ly ritht in sending the jury bai k lo amend it. He would have failed in h's dutv I ad he not done so. The allegation tbat there was nothing to amend is tlausible bnt un sound. There was the Act of Assembly o amend it by. - Had tlie verdict been recorded and the jury discharged, when tbey first came in we would have had a different question be fore us. We might In sucb case be con strained to bold under the authority of Johnson vs the Cora. 4 Pa. M, that tbe verdict as originally rendered was a verdict of murder in the second d-sree ofcly. But there is neither reason nor authority for holding that where a jury comes in with a defective verdict the Court may not send them out again to amend it. Authorities are abundant upon this point, but it would be a waste of time to cite them. "Tbe time Las gne by lor a convicted murderer to escajie upon mere technicalities. This liarmless blunder of a perhaps inexperi enced jury did dt fendacta no injury. The:e was a time in the history of the Epiish criminal law when great crimes weie left unpunished beiause of harmless technical errors. This greater strictness was perhaps due lo the Oct that at that period the crimi nal code was especially bloody. Capital pnnishment was inflicted tor very trifling offenses, and it may be the judr"e sought to ameliorate its rigor by holding tbe crown to tbe obserrance.of the merest technicalities. - We al! know that Lord Hale declared these legal niceties, or duibbies, we may rather call them, as tending to alio- numy rogues to escape from punishment of serious crimes. 'With the advancement of judicial science and a more enlightened administration of tbe law, mere technicalities are less regarded when they work no barm to a defendant. "We have closely examined all theasfvn ments and find no error. The judgment in tbia case is affirmed, and it is ordered that the record in this case be remitted to the Court below for tbe purpose of execution." Appeal of J.iseph A l'avi.l Nicely from j the Judgment of Oyer No. 1, t Terminer, of tSom- j Oct. Term, erset County. J lsr-3. raxsos, C. J." "But four of the numerous specificaljons of error in this case require notice; none of ll.em netd extended discussion. Tbe de fendants below were indicted for homicide, and were convicted of murder in tbe first degree. "At tbe trial of the cause the District At torney appears to have been aided by private counsel, and tbe defendants complain that in many instances things were said by coun sel lor the Commonwealth either directly to tbe jury, or in their presence or bearing, which were not warranted by tbe evi dence or wbicb were unfair comments upon it. While tbe .matter bas been brought upon tbe record by excep tions, we Lave only isolated passages extracted from the remarks of counsel, gen erally three or four lines, and we can but imperfectly judge of their character and propriety; nor can we tell bow tbey may Lave been qualified by what preceded or lol iowed them. I era not aware of any way by wbicb the speeches of counsel can legally be placed on the record ; nor do I well see bow tbe judgment of the Conrt could be reversed by reason of their remarks. I would regard any system of pranice by which error could be assigned to the summing up of counsel ai , In lite instances conj sbows tbat wb-never the attention of tbe Court was called to them, tbe learned Judge treated them as harmless and direr ted the jury to pay no re gird to them. As an illustration I refer to the Eighth specification. It is as follows : " The Court erred in its answer to tbe sec ond exception of defendants to the remarks of counsel for tbe Commonwealth to tbe jury, which said exception and answer is as follows : "This trial will go very far to sliow wheth er every merchant or mechanic is to be safe from masked villains.'' The Court : "This flight of oratory must not have any effect on tbe jury." "These are fair examples of this class of specifications; while tbey do not furnish any legal ground for tbe reversal of tbe judgment, tbey are suggestions of a healed xeal on the part of tbe counsel engaged on eitlier side in the trial in this case. It is dif ficult to measure tlie amount of zeal which is allowable or at least excusable on tbe part of counsel engaged iruibe defense of a man who is on trial for Lis life. Writers on pro fessional ethics differ upon this subject, and I will not discuss it- We have no difficulty, bowrver, in measuring tbe extent of xeal wbkb counsel for the Commonwealth may properly display upon socb occasions. Tbe District Attorney is a yuan judicial officer ; be represents tbe Commonwealth and tbe Commonwealth demands no victims. He seeks justice only ; equal and impartial jus lice, and it is as mtxb tbe duty of the Dis trict Attorney to ate that no innocent man suffers as it is to see tbat no guilty man es capee. Urace be should art impartially ; be should present lbs Commonwealth's case fairiy and should not press upon tbe jury any deductions from the evidence tbat are not strictly legiUmiOe, when be exceed this limit and ia hot teal seeks to ir.Suence thera by st -pealing to their prrju-iiues, be is no longer aa impartial officer, hot becomes leated partisan. When that officer allows The residence of Alexander Countryman, a half mile above Lavansviile, ou tbe Bed ford and Greensburg pike, was entirely de stroyed by fire shortly after midnitfhr, Sat urday. The fire originated from a defective stove pipe running through the roof, and tbe upper art of the building was a mass of flames before the fire was discovered by tlie occupants of tbe bouse. Mr. Countryman's son, George, who lives on the opposite side of the road, was aroused from his sleep by tbe bright glare of the ill rues and the crack ing of burning timbers, and apprising bis wife and step-son of his discovery, they ail hurried to the assistance of his aged parents Almost all of the household effects were gotten out of the bnming building and car ried to a place of safcrty, the flames having by this time gained such bcadaray that no effort was made to check thtir progress. The loss is estimated at fl,?.f). A full line of Jersey Cashmere natural woo! underwear, in while, red, and gray, for ladies, cheap. Mas. A- E. Yuu "Camp Tucker." tbe rickety old shinty tbat bas been an eye-sore for many years on 1 the corner of Main-Cross and Union streets, and which was recently moved into the lat ter street to make room for the new National Bank building, has been torn down and the timbers removed. "Tucker" will take pos session of Lis liandsoine new room in the back building during tbe week. I must have money before tbe 6th of Nov. next. Call and pay your note or account at once. J. B. Sxtdcb. Tbe fniversa! Exposition, or World's Fair, held at Paris, France, this summer, was no doubt the frrandest ever held. The contest for t b prlia on mf hinery was the most animated ever known. Amour tlie awards won by Americans wis the Grand Gold Medal and the Cross of the Legion of Honor, by the White Sewing Machine Com pany, of Cleveland, Ohio, lor the best family sewing machine. This Company won the Erst prlxe at ibe Cincinnati Centennial, in !Ss3. If awards at fairs mean anything, this is certainly the best s?wing machine in the worhL Joseph Crist, of Jenner X Roads is tbe agent for it in this county. Ladies wishing to purchase a machine should ex amine tbis ona carefully, before baying any other. Crist takes pleasure in showing it to the ladies. Write him. Breaking Out In a New Place. Mr. J. Rutherf ird, oi B-addocfc. arrived n Bedford on Tuesday at the head of a corps of civil engineers, and yesterday began wcrk surveying'a line bet ween; Bedford and Ever ett. Tbe usual mystery that accompanies engineers is not wanting in this esse, aud nobody can be prevailed npoo to give any information concerning tbe purpose of the work. It is believed, however, that tbis is one of the corps engaged in projecting a line between Shippensbnrg and Hyndrjcan. to connect tbe Western Maryland and tbe Bal timore & Ohio. An a'.Hartca between the Pal ft more & Ohio and the Reading baa been talked of for some time, and it is supposed that litis is a step in that direction. Brdijrd GaxrtU. Northampton Items. Wild turkeys are plentifuL William Poorhaugh, who bas been seri ously ill for the past several weeks, is slow !y recoveriiig. One dsy last wark Mr.Jobn Miller cut down a bee tree which stood on bis farm, and obtained about sixty pounds of choice boner. Trias Poorbaucb, a respected citixen of AUcglieuy township died on Friday, Novem ber 1st. and was buried in tbe Kam merer cemetery the following Sunday. His age was about GO years. Srr. As the weather gets cooler, yon will want furs. All styles ot muffs and seta, cbeap. A handsome muff fur 50 cents. Mas. A. E. Tat. Frank Baer, Henry Hetsel, and Charles Francis, charged with burning tbe flouring mill of Rumbaugh & Brinker, at Greens burg, were convicted Saturday; tbe jury ar riving at their verdict after an absence of forty-eight hours. I have j'ist received another new stock of dry goods. Come and see them, Mas. A. E. Vau Crancl Opening of th Confluence RalJroad-A Gala Day for the Youeh Valley. Eorroa Haaau : Tbe new railroad from Confluence up tbe Yougbiogbeny river was opened on Tbors-LiT, lbs 7th Inst., under moat favorable circa mstancea. So complete were the arrangements tbat Uie somewhat elaborately printed program far tlsas orca- sktn was carried out to the very letter, from beginning to end. A word as to tbe enterprise. It can be safely said tl,A no public work in this, cr any other state, was ever so quietly project ed and expeditiously executed as this new road. Tbe first pick strode in iis construc tion was about tbe middle of last April, and yet without any great ado tba roadbed was completed, good bridgte built, flrst quality ties and the best cf ttee! rails laid, and most of the rued substantially ballasted by tbe first of Novembsr th length of time being less than seven months. Tbis unparalleled achievement of railroad const ruction is lara ly, if not entirely, da to two PhilaJel phiacs, Mr. J. B. Henry, the president of the road, and CuL J. W. Crawford, ita chief en gineer. Their wis policy, iad-xuitabi en ergy, and their sticking to it kind of pluck, accomplished in a few month what would have required years of work uuder the pro verbially dilatory course of railroad builders, j The citueu of Confluence, at least those who know a gI thing when they see it, appreciating the bene fn their town will de rive from this new outlet and inlet, showed their appreciation of it on tbe morning it was opened, by a profuse display of flag0, and by assembling at the railroad station, where a capitally god welcome speech by Prof. R R. Banner wss delivered, and ap propriate responded to by some of the railroad officials. The ride over this new candidate for pub lic patronage from Continence up lo its tem porary terminus at tbe Manor Club House, in Garrett county. ML, (which is within seventeen miles of Oakland), proved it to be a first-class road in every particular. It was gratifying lo see large and convenient station bouses, nearly completed, at Somertield, Somerset couuty. Pa., and at Friendsville, ML At 11:3) a. m. tlie excuiaion train, well filled with iniUxl g-aest from Pittsburgh, Confluence, Simerset, Puilaielpbia, and other points, pulled out from the Confluence station, crossed the Yougbiogbeny, and hugging the beautiful river, reached Sooier field, nine miles south of Cor.t! jeuce, in shout twenty minutes. Here tbe people from the surrounding country Lad gathered to tbe number of several bun Ireii, with the Addison brass band, in honor of the occa sion, and to partake of tbe hart e tie, cons, s -ing of an ox -roast, and the usual viands of a first-class feast, provided by tbe generous citizens of the old town and immediate vicinity. The cext stop was at Selbysport, Md., ten miles aoove SjmerSeld. Here, as at the lat ter place, floats, transparencies, and banners were lo be seen by the dozen, some of which bad printed on them in large letters the word " Welcome." Friendsville, Md., was the next stopping point, at wbicb place two or three hours were spent. The decorations and general arrangements reflected great credit upon the wide awake people of tbat entire section of country. The first question asked by the excursionists, on alighting from the cars, was, " Where did this vast multi tude of people, numbering several thousands, come from ? ' Wagons, carriatres, buggies, and horses, could. be counted by the scores. L'sing a popular slang phrase, the denizens of that part of Oirrett County " did them selves proud" by tbe ample preparations to feed and entertain the multitude. A roasted ox. and a liberal supply of other subslan tials, with all the delicacies of the season, were the features of their sumptuous repast. Repairing to the platform erected for the occasion, the first thing in order was niusic by the two brass. bands, one from Liston bug, the oilier from Oakland, (tbe Addison band having remained at Somerfield. Then followed the welcome speech, by Dr. Bartlett, of Oakland, who said, among other things, that the celebration of tbe opening of this new road was only tbe beginning of tbe end, as by tbis time next year the last link of tbe chain connecting Ibe maio line of tbe B. fc O.roaJ at OiklanL with its branch at Coo duenc, wou:d be in its place. Responsive speeches were thea male by Col. Crawford, and President Heury, in behalf of tbe guests of the road. Col Crawford stands conspicuous among the foremost civil engineers of this country, i and bas an intimate personal knowledge of . all the great railroads not only of the United States, but of Europe, China, and Japan. He not only spoke in glowing terms of the resources of tbe Yougbiogbeny valley, but enthusiastically of its bewitching beauty. President Henry, who bas almost literally watched every inch of the construction of the road, and whose genial qualities have made everybody bis friend, not only em phasized the Colonel's declarations by nu merous happy illustrations, but by convinc ing fa.-ts. He closed Lis appropriate and popular address by paring tbe highest pos s.ble compliments to tbe integrity, iudustry and intelligence of tbe people of tbe whoie valley. After a short address by Gen. Koonlx on internal improvements, the excursionists sgain boarded the cars and soon reached the Manor Club House, where they were en tertained in a most royai manner. It goes without saying tbat full justice was done by one hundred and thirty hungry men and women to as fine a dinner as a Delmonico caterer could provide. This Club House merits a iiaraeraph. It is situated on a picturesque bluff at the pres ent terminus of the new road, and overlooks tbe limpid waters of the rapidly flowing Yougbiogbeny. and on land owned by the Yough Manor Land Company. Ia iu de sign and mechanical construction the Club House is a marvel of rustic beauty. It is built of nicely bewn pine logs, the iaterven iax spaces being S,J in with plaster, after tlie fashion of a century ago. Its dimensions are 80x?0 feet, and it is surrounded by large covered twrcbes. Its internal arrangement is lrfertly adapted for the comfortable ac Com modal ion of a large number of guests, as was shown by the fact that all the txeur- j sionists had seats at the several U.ning ta bles. The ceiling in tbe commodious bail! was the subject of many compliments dur- J ing and after dinner. In fortn. it may be said to be semi-elliptical and finished with white pine interlaced in tbe most artistic manner. As to its order of architecture it would be rather hazardous to venture an opinion, inasmuch aa Col. Crawford, who designed the building, hesitated lo give it a name. But al a veature it may be (aid to parUkeof all the orders, except the plain one of Tuscan, and, therefore, may be called the Composite, In some respects it is not wholly unlike what now passe aa the yueen Anne style. But call it w hat you please, it is both unique and beautiful, and does hon or to its designer and builders. We predict that it will become one of tbe moat popular summer resorts of the Allegheny mount ains. The return trip was made on schedule time, arriving al Confluence about GJ o'clock p. m. All tiie excursionists were loud in praise of tbe road, the scenery, tbe enter tainment, and of tbe delicate attention of those in charge of tbe excursion train. Nothing occurred by way of detention or bitcb in carrying out tbe printed program to mar the pleasure of tbe occasion. Taking it all in all, it was a memorable day in tbe his tory of the beautiful and picturesque Yougb iogbeny Yalley. A SowessetGcist. Sudden Death of Dr. Brubaker. Never within our' recolicct'on bas o:;r rommonity received so severe and suddm a shock aa tbat experienced Tuesday eiening. wneo the death t,f Dr. Brubaker was an nounced He was stricken suddenly Fri day evening- with typhoid fever, and wLile it was known that be was seriously ill. a fa tal termination was not looked for. His desth occurred at 9:30 p. m. There is manrninjr in every Somerset household to-nigbi and sorrow rests in tlie liearts of al! of ber citizens. All feel that in tbe death of Dr. Brubaker tbey have met with a personal lues. Wraps Cheap and Stylish. Don't tail to go lira. Chl's for Ladies' and Children' Wraps. Their Jersey Jackets Divedoire Jackets, Cloth Jackets, and New markets, are al! taiior-mada, and their Plush Jackets. Plush Coat and Dolmans, are the nicest and cneapeat in town. A large assortment of children' new style wraps, cbesp. Mas. A. E. Uou Flooded Barb Wire. I have in stock a lot of Johnstown flood ed barb wire, at the low price of two cents per pound. This w ire is strong and guaran teed to stand stretching, fiend in your order at once, is you want cheep fencing. J. ii. HoLisasaiu. mm 9ER 5AKI mi Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of porlty. strength, and avrtolei.meitete. Mttre eeuDoamcal Iban the oMmary kinds, aa.l cannot - soift in conrtethiiin with tbe multitude of low lest, snort weight, alum ibisphTe powder. sW.i wV ia cow Royal Baai.su Poa rjca to., 1 all St. X. I. j.i!i:.'sut;i QRPIIANS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. 8T VI KITE of an orfWof a!e lnxl r't of tbe Orphan.' l ours of Suimrrset Ononty, fa., anif uRireete1. I will eitnwe u public pile on the pre unars in AitegTrenT Tuwnhii, iu said county, on SATURDAY, LEG. 7, 1SS0, at 1 o clock p. tbe fti'low Inir real etate,itu?e in Alleiraeiiv Tap., Somerset Co., Pa.. bounoVl by lamu of Jease itcVieker. Mrs. Jordan, WeiMjel Werner. Martin Arcsick, Frsneis Kneit. ATdew Werner, Knuoci Waoibauh and Francis entire, cuaiauilnf 290 Acres and 62 Perches, there bctn a twnstorr lor. house aa J 1k barn on tbe premise. About 3oa acre etemr. X acres of which ia in meado. and tbe tiice v-ell tim bered with a bite nsk and rork mk. The farm is in gxtou condition, and in a guo-i neighborhood. TERMS. One-third la band, the balance in three equal annual pavnenb. without luts-re. Tea percent 01 oaau moucy va he m nn oar 01 sale. HENRY F. WEBER, novll. En r ofilenry S. Weber. YOUNG'S Reliable Drug Store. When you need anything in the line of PURE BED5S OR MEDICINES. Don't Fall to Give Me a Call. Being: a Graduate of the Philadelphia - COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. - I am prepared to '! all Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts witb safety and accuracy. My line of TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERIES, tsOAPS, SPONGES, TRUSSES, ic is the largest and best in the County. Palnsr's Fis3 TciUt Soap. This is the best snd cl cspest Soap on the market. One tri-.', and you will alwsys use it. Remember, 3 Cakes for Cents. 3 For a FINE CIGAR, I only ask ycu to try my leading brands. Call and examine my fine line of Holiday Goods. Visitors Always Wst.cov Born ENGLISH AND GERMAN Language spoken. My motto, " Purity and Accuracy." EcsrSTTfLLT Charles Young, Successor to C. H. Bexiford, SOMERSET. PA. QUPIIANS' COURT SALE OF YalnaliB Real Estate. 8V TIRTCE Cr AT? ORMF.! OF S ILK Uwud out of the OrphanV Coan of Somerset Couuty, fa., lothe undersieuei directed, I (till exrwae to pubiie sale en the premises, la manrrset Trp., ia taud County, oa FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1SS9, at I o'clock p. m., the f .ITosrinp real estate, tale tee propenjr oTtatnarin Khoads. dee d , vu: A certa'D tract of land Uuste In !suciet T P-. mersettmtv. pa, adjoining lands of Jib Wvigie. IS. 8. HieJiotder, Wia. Srhrork. Samuel kooemer. Elmer Khoai. an.1 mbers. eoQioiniitg taohuudred aud twenty acres, aud aikaauce. There is a two-tlurv frame DWELLING HOUSE, bank barn, horse stab'e. spring honfe, and other om'iuildiuK" on Ibe premises. Alamt 1 acres Clear : 2 a res la meadow : there ia a rood su gar camp uf about fro trees ami s keelere ; alao, an orchard of choice fruit on Ute premise. The farm 1 in a food state at cultivation. TERMS. tVMO In hand : II .000 remain" a lien, tbe Inter est of which Is pavable to Xary hh'Mds. The balance in annua ratrmeai of to burnt red dol lars, to be secured oa ibe premise ; lea per cesit, ot hand money oa day of a.c IttASS. C. RHOADS. nor It. AdjBiuUiralur. Stone- IN THE Bladder. mow iv wae etweste. vms uvsotiwocs aaavivues eavttt surrtatea. lfr. K V. ravin, a wetl krsawa boot kper of KarbaaMf. X. T.. rite : " One day I was rid with a pala m the lower part of my back Sx eaate a atoppafe of uie mine, and acuta in. 1 eauetl advice, and was Uiat my symptom vers those of sum. Is tbe ladder. I will not try to describe what I weut thrcsgs Vent of the ueaus takes fmduni any benefit until I begaa thenaeof Dr. David Kennedy' Fvortte remedy' of Aondout. 9. Y. t.radoaUy tfc more asrioussyaptransbesaa toyteid. Tbepajisea ad, tba caiuloua or sue havtria; been Dissolved by.thejMedicIne. From this tba my recovery was eoaptete. and t ass iwadrfte umifj lhatfOr. Keaaedy's revor tte Remedy saved my Uie." Mr. Lgman Craw ford. dru!, of Soruiiftield, Ma-, says " For year I was afflicted with Kid Dry DUeas la tt most scute form, I tried different kind of treat meutand spaot a great deal of avHjey. only to and snyMtir worse taan ever. In. Ktnatcj Fa voriie stemey i say it wub a fnet reco iee tlon of all thai a done for u u th oaly aiit( that did.m tbe sliijlite joud. It gave uie PERMANENT RELIEF. I ata Bow we'd an-l urout. I have reeunimend ed Uitiiie.imrietoBiriv psiipie U Kidney Ins raw aad Ihev all are aim we in aa i.i tial In. 1-arKl Kennedy tavenue ke;nedy liaa oi w equal In itie id wori-i ror Una istreHin aud uitee falaCrwauplairr, " Mr. W. Min. ot I atssul. K. i.. af : " F'jv many years I u.tered lroravL F inaily B:y wile lnrtciwd me to try a buttle of lr. Iavid Kron.iy'a Fvwi. ateme dv. locraiify berl tugr.t a MUie. losedUial aad two orturee U it lis. loore. and, to laaac a long story sttort, I aoi a well man. DR. XESyEDrS FA Y0B1TE REXEDT. rasTASXD sv Dr. David Kennedy. Rondout, S. T. tl per bottle. Six for 15. By all dmgirtsV. XECUTOK'S SOTICE. E3 haiateofjnhn firmdv. flee'd, late of Quetnahoa- liur Tap.lsmenel Coomy , Fa, Letters veaiiieutary on uie alive estate bavins been sranied lo Ihe uodersiitBed by ui y"tt auihoniy, iuea w hereby given tot ijerwai 1...L. j.f ia Hi.u iu mx. fmnie-liale 1.1- mem. and ihrw baviair el? ires airairust the saiae" will pnawat Utea da y autftenueaied tor seuie swui lo Uie undersuiied. at h rt?i ieiice, on haiurday. Utcltih dav tit Iieeern, HfcitMAS W. HEKKKY. novtL Eaee aior. F. . Biissrsra, AitonJey. 11 ULE TO AtXEPT OK KEFUSE. ii. -briian H. Yo-ter. of Suirar Creek. Tusca rawas touniy. 'bio: iMuiel H. Voder. iJ lieistown. lambna Uwiuy. Fa. . Hsrhara Vo der, inu-rraarred with L-ac Wiuxert, ef Ml. Hop 'mill : aud Aaron r Voder, of 11 niU it bur;, lud. : Vou are hereby jv.tiried to be and aptar at aa Orphans' f.in te be held tn and for somerset laaiaiy, Fa, on Mouday. Ihe '.Hh oaycf tinemlier neat. Ihen and mere lo a-eei nr refuse u take tiie real estate of Iiaaiel 0, Voder. lee d at Uie appraised raiuauon, or abuw cailne a by the same sno1' Id not be sold. (SherrsoAce. t B. 8. MiltH-LFK. Somerset, (let. 3u, '. I sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having; been appointed Aodiior by the Or phans' tMirt of Soaiernet County. Fa., lo I-a upon the taceptkm. Sled to tbe ao-ount of Sam 1 bm..r, Administrof tbe estate of Jneeph bru baker. dee'd.. and make di-ir.t-rnion o ad anv.ne thoae W-raily entitled to the fund, noti.-e in hereby nveo tlwu 1 will aiu-o-l t the diilie ot said aofMHCtmeiit at my oft-e, in sH.roerv-t. 1'a . Friday. November 26. t, when and where all persons interested may att'Bd. VALESTISE HAY. oeta. AiKiitor. STATIONERY, ARTISTS MATERIALS, Fancy Goods. Tmc lanecsrv ana stwv assowrvs VMS errv. stock in rRrvrr?fo of all kinds. Especial Attentioe gitre te Engraved Wedding Invitations and Cards. as- Mail Orders latent Prompt Attestios. " JOS. EICIIBAUM & CO, 4 FIFTH ATE., PITTjCCRliB. FALL OF 1889. SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Goods AT Parker & Parker's. Goods at Bottom Prices, and Trade a Booming. Great Bargains in all partments. De- UDITOITS NOTICE. la the estate of Joha F. Mc-rjn-, late of Shade To-a nship. dec d. T'.h of ertember. la.i. awant of AdmlnlstTW-t-ir e tinned 1 -Hh of Soveraber, IS, on motion of Messrs. Ouibnrw A- Coiborn, artoruee for lb Adminiraior. thet'onnapfoiat t. W. Hieaeeker, AtHlitur vn make a distnbatkia ef tbe mads ia the hands cf the Adttditittmf.'r to and aiaona Ua iegei reprewntaUvea. a-oniiug to law. Extract fruai the miBCteo. sxauj J. V. SWAKI, Clerk. The uadeTsifmed Auditor h.-ebr V.ve notice that he will mi toaiintd to t'.e duiies endrr th above tfi4nlmerit, al h o e in is.)riierei. Pa,, on Wednesday, tiie 4ih day of fremter. Jvs, at V a. u, aheu aad aftere ail paruea may at tend, if tbey Uiiak prrr. TH.ED. W, BJXSEtKER, DovU. Audi lor. Now is the time to buy your Mt'SLTSsi. SHEEnN;!?. XAPKIX?, TABLK LISEVi, T0WL4. SH'.itTIXS. CilNGlIAilS. UUCUE5, BLEACUE1 A.N'D rXBl.EACHED CXTT0X FLAXXELS, PLAIX, BED. BUE.:t;HAY ASD BALKED wooi njLXXiXs. TTe bare a large and ek jant cor k of Dress Goods, Uneqnaletl by any we have hail hereto fore-, consisting of C acbimeres id all the desirable colors, Henrietta Clothe in all the new colors. Good bargain in Cloths. W e have them in ail the different widths, colors, and prices- Our stock of Black Dress j Goods, in all the heat makes, from the cheapest: up. we nave in stork a splendid as sortment cf Black Silks, Black and Colored Rhadamers. Black and Col or.l Surahs'. Black and Colored Plnshew, E'ark and CWnml Velvets. Fancy Trinimin;:" of all kind to match, treoa Good Gixxl., at big Bargains. A FULL STOCK OE UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Misses, Men and Bnjrs, at Bar- mum, our stock ol NOTIONS is Complete. ITosierv. Handkerchief". KiJ Glove". Mittens, Burtons, Lans, Lm bmiierie. Gents' and Lxi ea Fumi-b-imrGooca. tjomeihina new in .x:k. loub!e faced Plit.bes in all ol om. silk and Sat'n IVmssk . Table ami Stand Covers. The Will be found well stocked ia Jersey and Beaver Jackets. Newmarkets, Flush Jackets, HaxiteU. and Plosli OwO. Our sale in these Goods bave rrme war -yotvd uur expectations Tats seamm. kr BLANKETS We 1 are Li-e, rf stlet ar.d gray, terydk apt NOTICE ! NOTICE! (Mr line of New Fal! and 'Pinter Good is now crmipiei. which iipe ae k vmi tr inspect ia person, or by aeaduis for ssucple beiore you buy. Be tow e ul note a few of the new things: zzz. DRESS GOODS.----::- Mohairs, Black and Co'urs, SO Cent to Fine Grade. eti:iiui, - " - - - " Eng. s-rge, - - 4-5 " Wtol Htnnettas, Black asd Colors, 39 Cents to Finest Grade. -CLOAK DEPART1ME X T.n New Line Jerseys, 50 Oats to Ficeal Grade. -. Jacketa.13 00 " " " Newmarkets,!;!') - - -" - Plash Jacket. 1 10 to - " " " fcacque eld to " " GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. We have many Spta.Ial BA-galas In thia line. Our faet black Wool Hoee tt 2-Vta. re extra good. :NEW TRIMINCS. Fringe, TYaida, Gimps, an J everything in the Trimming lice at Low Prices. We Invite you to give u a call, or would be pleased to send you Samples. 'f ii D 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. ESTABLISHED 133L ESTABLISHES I U -PALACE of MUSIC. MELLOE & HOENE. 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3 Hardman, Krakaner, Harringtcn, and Kimball Pianos, : PALACE ORGANS. The Best Pianos, 'i j - The Lowest Prices, The Best Organs, The Easiest Terms. ; Mr. E. C. Welch, of Friedens, sells for us in the Som erset district., and persons wishing to purchase aa instru ment will do as well, and get one at the same price, as the-, would by coming to Pittsburgh. Write for Catalogues," Terms, etc., to IE. C.JVVEL-C H, Fr iedens. Somersel Cou nty. Pen n'a. Loutlier's Dim Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Dmg Stcrsis Rapidlj B.ccaiz:g a Great Favcrite with Pe:pls h Search cf FRESH MD PUBE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truscs Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c, TEE DOCTOR GIVES PSItSOHAI. ATTEXTIOX TO THI COJITOryTiISG OF Piiyslcians' Prescriptions I Faiily Receipts GREA T CAJlZ BE ISO TAKEy TO VSX OyLT FRZSB ASD PVXM AtllCLIS SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It ia always a pleasure to dispky our )od to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. EYI. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA. IFIEIElLSriEIR, BEOS. Reliable Close-Priced Shoe Store- Petiole Congress. This cut represents the Eraer aoo Petiole Congress in Kanpt rx, Porpoie, Cordovan and Calf; has a double store one v:n placed back, and the oth er ia front of tbe ankle-born -thus preventing the strain c-f the robber on the arkle-bfire and prevectin the pore llra j0!4 beinst chafed and defaced by in terfering. Without qoetstkn the comics Shoe is the CiOisiGiJRiEiSiS ! G: AJ II TiEilf, LADIES FINE SHOES &tfttVr- ""--". lie -r T x fy T T 1 y a wJ Tmmcm '".eats' CV. IS n.1 H Wii. Ao. r)M. a La AJJ KJ VT AaJ tAoiaiae aiwe. with Lraiher rouaurr and UiMiie. WE reppedftiKy mil atei i.n to tiie fart that we crin!tnt!r keep in tcck a larire line of th uim. eHnble and most serviceable rK of the latest stvlew in the tra.'e. sn I w alwav invite com tarison of our prices with those of other dealers. CALL ASH SEE US. F EPvXERBEOTHERS, Somarset. Penn'a. A New Hotel at Cumberland. Tb iilrsigid. n Je Baashn.an bare por rUaacti Uii AMERICAN HOUSE, At Cwsot erla4. . nd have ref rr d and refiir-i.t-hi-il lu i-k-il ilii-. aC. uta-le it a rir4-ei-uw to a--nimorta: ttie lravei u.' imiMic will, fwod la&le. and ctRMCviiquursaiUbebar. He isr tias in eonnertkm with tbe I'ort'l a lanre uai.:ity f tiatiahman sii-t rmriiifr Pure md "ilyi; Wiiister i- mi" br tlie rmrreitir gailuu, ai tbe following pr-e : Two Year old at 1 01 per sa'..n. Three - - - ti l our - ",- The jjrice of tbe jtia ts W f-rt It wach raHrm. The pnre of tbt wBkej tfd J.i miwt aiaavs acimiiiT the resier. ait-h ai'.i iioiie tmpt aoentkin and ahiizwut. Addreas ai- ardera to JnU-im. S. P. Sweltier.rnttb.i'jiBd ltd. rEIT OF PARTITION. Call aad see as. and the largest an mosc complete line of Dry Gonrts and Xotvi-na. lloakK. ShavrVs, Blankets, frents and Ladies' Farniabine Coocis vre have ever badf the. pleasure of showing. Butterick Patterns On Sale- ARKER &. PARKE R I-oit. Z'Mtrimh Lt.br. "l- K. TiutfcJ uti Vsc lr TnAl, of Wrtr' r.-tauvi (-misty s-. Vu ar ft?rr-ty tu;fi tnt in w.rvnjM" of Wr:l cf niiiniA iaaud oot Tbe un rourt ot rv.nrt futility, fV.. anr! ( km 4'ifwl1. I will hrld aa intiia tm she (nr ib r4a:e of J-o VTk-r. ir it'.ntt- tri Pi'ni ToH'THtu biTmerc ouuty, l a. on MoiiueMaT, the 4ih litT of rr rm'-rr, wtii mid bxre too mii atti If Ton think ?mp-r. bbriirt I R. A. UtXtthtS. Etfu of Poll EMfmnn. d-r i Ui of Coi. LHtwm of amiMaitrmpi m Lh aJor hannrx been xrmalrd w she terrnT4i ,v tee prTerai:tltriXT. ntirf- belty rfn u al' r iud iivlitri-i1 vo mti ette to makt jjrr-l;af parme-ai an. lijss hannr eiairn anwii4 ibe Mme to pregnt iben Sut at.iheT: Ur netsl(!BieTit b KrilT. $rsuxT 1. l,ai lie laic read'ttszicre of or-Mr t9. A Imtr trafair. S To fax: ra- fr ihr vaieof $7rv u-k ,stV 4wfWrtrme.i irnaranut. KaI.aKV aM HX-Pr-.Nt-S j tenjft-iil nti- Af-ly ai ocxce, Zatiaj aye. Mm n Th; T-f-r. ciiajs bum. co. y. r. A SOLID TEEL FETvICE! THECAL NOTICE. XiXiee is hweby irsrea that operation G1 lria!ebv H-nry IL W i. aint a;i,-f (rnboidera, to i&e t'.mrt ot itiMrler of 8mwrl I'fv, !'.. oa Moadav. tne ltlh dav of Iter niiafr. I, fx- tii iuoHvratvvi as ITDrieh of t-n vilyje ot ( aste.rc.aii, ia I jper Turkevtm T iwnahi p. In aid lonniT. arreai.iy to tar Ast of AawraMr. ai.prmrd tbe !rd day ot AjxU, lil, aad tia smpieirienu. SCOTT OC1K. Boris. SoLar.ton tut AppJcaats. XAOZOF EXPANDED METAL screrrs'.sa kew. frcsToewcrs. rwirs. Cwrwnt. Faw Oamcms Ottuik Artar a i.f.a tearoa. Ircilt-M, ttn-vrmnt rLtTE10 LATH. BtHlI ItTV Ax. Vt'nie for lilnatrated Ci raki-e- mailed Irte. CENTRAL EXPANDED EETAL CO lis Water iML, Prrtftirsr r. 'srimniatatKsa, Ore aasae of iia, paper BorflS-3Bt-eev.
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