SomersetHcraJi GWK'.'E R- 8CCVU IMitor. ...Drttmbo 4, 7;, , V0-JS' "iJa-V Pi"!''-? , j Ar,ki at Young i Drug Store. T' - - ci Vmint'i Dm Store. B . irtioom iteraaof local nea. Jmas on Wednesday thia year. Lr . votto, "Parity end Accuracy." jvfjodsat Bieseckerand Snyder', "(t Birt"ker Jt Snyder'i for Cbriatnia (iaeno to make fruit cake for the 't Bi'a" of predicted tor , rial' "GcWYoon. tbe Leading Druggiet, for f tv'.'.r Medicine. 5 .T.pti-3M and Family Receipts filled . t,j- JUUIon Schrock. "ivort Toilet S-t at Ycmnga Drug w Thro lke for 25 tnu - v., lir.-J'''teJ turkey : Voti are bere-,tt-vfd n,il December 2lh. n-cht air i not necessarily bad unless p3r yiur Ci'.ifrnia erapue-ited fruit from jj.w Srhn. k ; be keep the best. r. virr Snyder, as usual, Lave the .!st a-wrtuient of Christ ran goods in i.tffti. 4 Rilirc child was last trel ufTorated it gtnl, cteiO We-tern Hits buy j. fn",m Million Sohrock. He e!ls as cheap . be cbrtfet. r bo, be deceived, but buy penuine Min na f..ur from Mahlon Schrock. It is a fr-rj ;.rins patent. warranted. y.hlon Scutock'a delivery wagon i seen 03 ; ftrwts daily, delivering Groceries, fc:;ral r" to niany patrons. r,"-'n.a looms up in the near future, .j .j, !ji:jvt of Christmas presents isen-;-rt ifeif" one of the perplexing ques of lli season. h tHio!irs will do well to remember ,51. j; kr t Pnyder can supply thera imtit useful and attractive presents for P-irxh. -Inn at cheapest prices. T!iererinany basiness roert ef a swper K wa ut mind who will not pay bills M -i.v- There are amy others wboM srstitivns xlend the entire week. ; Y-.o rouid not uk (kilter at Biotljer K,iTt appropriate or useful present than a jair J f !aes, fitted to their ai;bt. Biwixkcs 4 Sktdik. py:a,ns bave barn granted 16 Ceo. Sny jrr. S .mrt ; Eli P. Adams, Edie ; James v. Trent, this county. Jacob Hcin ujfX !lade; Qus. Huffman, fiomeraet, itvt been granted increase of pension. We on band a large number of good it, k wlii' h we will sell in quantities to suit t ptircLa-er. Prices rery reajtonable. Yard c;; the plauiiijr. milL Houaooc Baos. & F.R . iU. M'i"iatn Maurer, Eiecutor of Eiiza V:h Iti'rt deceased, will sell on the paiw. on Saturday, January 4th 1), :srw liiuse ar,d lots in Stoyestown borough, j-.c uj pr.jper.y of said decayed. For fur :!frpnioulan! and ternia tf sale see liand Trfrrxxly wi&bes be were riob jnst before hiih-Uy season for no pleasure is com-r-bit to thai of making presents. It is not ncc-ssi-r to be rich when you buy from E -'er 1 Snyder. They have a thousand aruclts suitable fjr ail your friends and a: prkes within the reach of all. Hides, and Furs, I wi'J pay the highest a.li prve for all kinds of hides, pelts and 1 also want 500 corda of H Jtk Oak and (j:-jce Eark. 100 corda wanteQ at oot. "Jail on me at roy residence, iBimedi awij vest of the 8. 4 C Station. H. G.CrsKrsuBAM. TS!ier:ffof Warre county, this state. a human man. The other day h,Mart ri f r Allegheny with prisoner whom he to land in the western penitentiary. T rrj had t stop over niht in O.l City, and ll sLitriiT, ith bis, prisOiier, rfie latter narjcled, attended the entertainment in i.' 0(n boue. , ASer a:l that has been done in a scientific ir to prevent the spread of" (re, tLe only fiiiws in lxiton which seem to have been cfativ value were toe iron shutters on the Lawrence building, which kept Uia flames nr. uutil tfce firemen could concentrate at it and stop the epreid of the flames. Just I .lh old iron shutters ! I m accor.nl of high waters, Robert J. liar "fel diap:iinted an Institute aHi.lieoce in "'namtersburg on Thursday night of la -ft. Mr. barJctte was at Staunton, Va., i:4 rotiidu"t pet away because of the 6 ood. K. failure to appear caned Siiperintendent s r.ier ruuffa tr.iuble, and made tlit lecture (w.rs a noa-payin & euterprwe. .-be amid swing a six-pound dumb bell, Si4 could fence, and she cculd box ; Si cuiild row upon the liver, flit c-Mild c'tamber "mong the rocks ; Se niuiJ do some heavy bom ling. Ar.d piay tennis all day long ; E it t'.it eeu'Ju't help her root Lit r. Va-jseabe wasnl rery strong V l or a long time Pennsylvania has been fi'i'.rd miih an almost continuous down iiiiofrain. It Lai been a tnafercf much r,ixi 'atkn a to what cause thW unuMial i- -ai.iity. and all aorta and tirnis of tbo rs litrt oeen advanced. Climatologists and Cirtnjix..: have come to the ooociusion ii- ai it U so;eiy dae to the near approach of Cm tiulf biream to tbeooact, and this hot csTent of water, coming in oonUct with the euU currents of air. causea the unusaal ku-0,:.li-y. Tic p Cm you fiive me some victuals. V.ad laiy f' kind i.ady" Yes, here is aome cold tur fur yoa.'' Tramp (eyeing t!ie (neat) "Madam.it is '--t i,Liou this year to tattoo Thankjriving 'i-'ks aitb a f.n.ra: soot toes. Yours, I "Merve, was not so tatloed. I must, tfiere d'.tijre to partake of it. I may be pen 's and homeless, madam, but tba 43io ''( of the LlHSt style ever find in me a &v( hi adbermt. Vwfal and ornaasental holiday presents at vrv lowtst prices ; artistic and lovely toilet in p'.ush and oxlysed silver, writing in bard wood and plush, manienre !. ajiijrrajih Brd pliotojrraph albums, fitteniens'sitaririg and smoking acts, per I"" cases, exquisite toilet bottles and "Waiid latia pieces of useful and orna ""ai bric-a-brac that you can find no eise in i-jmerset. Yoa should not lo m them. ElEf CTXIB STMX f .!low:r.jr letters remaining at the & mrvt put oflice will be sent !o tbe fead er t)oe at Wasbincton, D. C if not a.id for within ten days from this daw, ItrssaU-r f.h, IS.'iS : n A. ; Byme, Oiarle ; Beal, TT, Gtaey, M. S ; Heffley, Wm. : Larmer. A. i-HE. L. M ; IDg, i.: Hording, Ber.j. 51 -1-er, Frank: Nio1emaa, Herbert ; Pliafer, S a,r. ; Painter, M m. P. ; Reed, O. C. ers. J. C; fpecht, K. R. ; Zimmerman; J. K. CrrnajTH, P. M. To pi ris troubled n itU fcliow, of the atii k- f"laer variety, who d m t know enough fc r- at the proper time, the lollowing pian "commended. When yoo wish to rid ?.f of a young man's presence hand ltE. w.tb your sweetest smile, a piece of fr and a peicil, and give direction as Stake on the paper a row of eleven f-iiers. Iraw a atra t;Lt line dowawarj tiit riht side of the first cipher, op- from the rijstht of the fv.urtb. dwn from the fifh, upward from lb aev and iKhih. and downward front tbe Th mult ia elirtricai. TLt members of the 1W Hoard bM U r monthly eHi:lg m i!,e county bow John Witt, Fj , the venerable surveys lying critically ill at his borbe on Patriot street. Tbe residence of Dr. W. A. Carman, of P-erliu, vai, partially dtroj ed by Bre, Mot day evening. I-awyer IL L. Baer, and wife, liave return ed fn.in a three weeks' visit to friends in Philadelphia and Korristown. Mr. P. y. Kimmei1. ratumed to PiUsbnre Saturday, after having spent his aonual va cation of two weeks in Somerset. Tbe official reoords show that durinf th 332 daya of 1&SS w have seen, only 51 wert cloudiest, 23 were cloudy, m partly cloudy and lii rainy. Tcion Thanksgiving services were held in the Methodist church Thursday morning. Eldr A. W. Conner, of the Ditctple'i church, preached the sermon. Mr. Chariea E. Herr. editor of the BqUjt r.nuri, accompanied by bis wife, and hta brother. Mr. Joe E. II err. of Oil City, were in Somerset several days during the week. Mr. X. IJ. Mirid" occupies the hand aomet pair of rooms in Somertet, the upper floor of tbe First National Fans building, where be will sere oysters and entertain ban)uelir.g parti.-., during the winter. We have received a number of new sub scribers recently, and are uudcr obligations to our patrons, and a number of frien.U who have spoken a good word for us, a well. We appreciate but n tlie trona-e and the kindnesa of ou' friernis. While out hunting on Thanksgiving Iay the jron of John Knepp of M iveeirt acci denlally exploded and the charge lod;?nl in the foot of his brother Henry who was in front uf him and blew a portion of tiie foot oT. The remainder of the mem'oer will be amputated. A New Bedford clerpyman, who tx been irj service a long time, advertises 7W ser mons for sale, covering all saljtcta and ap plicable to any locality. He n!y wants fl apiece for the lot, iftaken in a luinn. What j an excellent opportunity for a young man 10 enter me m.nitrv : Col. Stewart and hiscorps of erpincers are enrveyin; along tbe lineofihe South Penn, in Taylor township. The people residing in that section are not able, however, to learn very much about the purpose of tiie Com pany by which tbe engineers ara employed. Fait'jH L'rntarrnt. Milton Hunter, a sod of Alex Hunter. Sr., died of typhoid fever at the residence of his father in-law Wm. N. Trent, in Somerset township, Monday nicht He bad removed to Johnstown last spring and was there at the dine of the flood and It was at that place that he contract I the disease which terminated in his death. About six o'clock last Friday evening Pat rick Madden, an employe of the Central Coke Works, near Oreensburp, while walk ing on the track was struck by a construc tion train near Tarrs station, and so bad' y injured that be only lived about two hours. He wa unmarried, and about 40 years old. He had been drinking, a. id was on his way botue from Scottdale. The court will har i'y reeonixe ilaeif next week when it finds that the crimina j Calendar is so traill. Taene has been j '-it very littl" h jiess transacted be I fore that body da rinp the year that has not bren "fa criminal nature. But we are hap ! y to say that with the excejxion of one or two trilling ca.es all of the crimes were per petrated by noD-rejiidrnU of this county. . . ' . Some smart Aleck. ho is utterly destitnte of feeliaps of humanity, caused the report to be circulated that Samuel Campbell, a prominent citizen of Loyalhauua township, bad died. On the day that the supposed funeral wa-t to take place sympathizing friends from a distance began to arrive, and were no lit'le astonished, as well as luo&t apreeably surjiriawi, to meet at his own threshold the alleged corpse. Grenubtig Artpu. XI r. Frank Iauntz. one tf the mist wMdy known residents of the county, dud at bis home in Somerset township Sun-lay night, after a long and painful struggle with an hereditary disease, consumption. Mr. Launtx was steward of the county poor farm for a 1 number of years, and filled the position to the satisfaction of the public He was recog nized by all bis acqnaintancc as one of the county's most intelligent and enterprising farmers. Mr. Elias Cunninpham and his daughter, Mrs Biesecker, left for Tamjia, Florida, Monday nioniir,. where they will join tbe Ja:ter's husband. Dr. James E. .Bieseeker, and her brother, Frank Cunningham. These two young men left Somerset two months a0 for El Paso, Texas, but tbe climate of tlie""Lne Star S;te" did not acree with the doctor s declining health, and his phy cians rcmmtnded that be try the gentler C imate of tlie " Aiiiitator &ate." When the eveniti train arrived at the sta tion Monday, S!r.tT Mi Miilen h;i-t!d two tough looking young tramps, securely hand cuffed together, from the " smoker." and marched them swiftly up the streets leading to the jail. Arriving at that condemned in stitution, tbe creaky old door swung open to admit them, and after the bracelets were re moved the sherirT assigned them to ceils and bade thera good night. The youths were arrested at Cumberland, MJ-, charged with complicity in the Ravenscrafi robbery at rand Patch, several weeks a'o. Tbank'jriving day was selected by Hymen for tbe marriage of Mr. Frank F. Hrr and Misa Florence B , youngest daughter of the late X. B. Snfder. The certraony, which was witnessed by only tbe immediate friends of the bride and gnxm. occurred at the resi dence of the bride's mother at precisely three o'clock, and was performed by Elder Con ner, of tbe Iisci;Jes' church. A wedding dinner followed the congratulations, after which the bridal party took the evening train for Washington. Pa., where Mr. Herr is employed as book-keeper by the Standard Oil Company. The concert and festival given y the Eu terpean Band in the pera House. Thanks giving evening, was a great success, both from a musical aisi financial standpoint. The program was roost happiiy selected, and every number merited tlie hearty applause awarded it. A novel feature of the enter tainment was the Indian club exercise by Mr. .Charles Yonnp. the druggist, who. by tbe way, Is drum msjjr of the Euterpeaa. Somerset pple have rarely, if ever, wit nessed an exposition of such skill and grace. The prires were presented by F. J. Kooser, Esq., and Bertha Cromwell. Millie B:l'.s. Nannie Sanner and Howard Cromwell were tlie winners. The proceeds are to be ex pended in procuring uniforms for the organ ization. In the society column of the Pittsburgh Sunday LxUt we rind tlie following: Among the weeks' receptions there was none more pleasant than that given oa Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Jam- MeCatcbeon and their daughter. Mr. Eleanor Collier. Its object was to welcome a lovely daughter and sister in lew and introduce her to tbe friends of the family. Tbe beautiful home on Irwin avenue, Allegheny, was taxed to its Q I most to accommodate the guests. Chryaantbe muns, ft-rns and orchids trimmed the house and tbe musicians were hid from view in rotto, or nKre proprly, grove of palms. The liours of the rn-eplion were from g to 11 and stippet was wrvd continuously during the evening, Mrs. Tom McCatcfceon. the young bride in whose linnortbe aifair wan given, wore ber pretty, white silk wedding pown. She was a Mts Sanner, of Somerset, and was married to Mr. McCatrheon in Oc tober. Slse is not quite stranger in the city, however, as tbrouph occasional visits, aiie Las formed quite a nucibcT of acquaintances. Again Vndar Arrest. Teatpleton I). Murvitte, the younjs roan ar rested for cutting officer Stiver, of Bedfcrd. and who was bailed in the sura of $:,&! for bis appearance at the Fnlton county court (a change of venue having beea granted), is a;aira in trouble. He was rearrated on S at- uruay oy itcTiv u. V. iiiegle on a war rant issued by Jude Baer tor threaU made against tlie coort, and all who took part in sending biru to the penitentiary. He was committed to jail in default ort2,i bail, the oourt refusing to Uke his father as bail, he being already on the bond for the $3,500 aaked tor on the first charge. Great Bargains). Handsome Plush Jackets at ten dallars, worth twelve, and Plush Coats at fifteen, eighteen and twenty dollars. Mrs. A. E. ChL With Christ rasa only three weeks away, everybody puts on bis thinking cap and wonder what ia bast and where lo buy it. Oar ever popular prices hold good for fancy and useful household articles. We have tbe finest line of bolidar specialties we bare ev er brought to Somerset. A visit to our (tore before making your selections' will repay you. Birsarxra Sstdex. To Many a Vary Important Notice. I would be sorry to make any one cueta, but unless yoa call and pay what yon owe nip soon, 1 shall be compelled to. add costs to your bill. You will find either myself or Mr. J. A. Berkey in our office in Odd Fel lows' building, up stairs, where you can pay yonr note or book account. J. B. SXTDIB. PISEL'S PLACE. To My Frierda and Patrons. When you come to court next week and Institute during the holidays yoa will find nse in my new p'ace in the First Xational Bank building, opposite tbe Court House audone door south of the corner, well pre pared with everything new. New bouse, new store room, new oyster saloon and ice cream parlors. We w ill have on tale oys ters that cannot be excelled west of the At legbenies. Go tip to my rooms and try them, yon enter on I'nion Street, one door west of district Attorney Bieseckee.s office. We will bave on hand a giod stock of cakes, pies, sand-wiclies and bread, all of our own baking, you will find thew far supe rior to any brought from the cities. We will continue to keep our celebrated beer and old time pii'gerbread, constantly on hand. We manufacture ourown beer and guarantee it clean and pure, a pleasant healthy drink. Our confectionery department cannot be surpassed any place for we have the X best fine fruit of all kinds, nuts, rasins. Sg. dates California dried fruits, canned goods of all kinds, sardines, salmon, corned beef, cat sups, sauces, flavoring extracts, spices, pre pared mustard, baking soda and cream ot" tartar. All kinds of crackers, fine cheese. susr, coffee, chocolate. New Orleans molass es, cider vinegar, our own make of mince meat. A host of good things to eat too numerous to mention. We have had thirty-five years experience ar:d we have customers who have dealt with usa'il the while. We like to see you come and we m-elcome all. Our rooms are beated by steam. Come in and see the banddorne radiators and be convinced that we are well f xsd to serve and please our customers witb fine goods. Let your orders for ice cream for tbe holi days. We will furnish it by tlie quart or gallon. Fine tub oysters and tbe best of grades by the can. Parties enttrtained with suppers on short notice. Ladies and gentlemen wanting lench, a cup of cotfee and a sandwich can get it at my place, where you will find a nice, clean, warm room to sit down in and rest. I want all to feel at borne when they come to see me. Thanking all for favors and pood will heretofore, I hope for a continuance of the same. - A. E. PIS EL. Somerset, Pa. Look Out For Bargains ! Contemplatin- a chitnjre in my firm in ear'y Spring, and for the purpose of redua iiip, roy stock of goods, will give special bar gains for the cash in Men's, Boy's and Chil dren's Suits of Clothing and Overnwts. I have just received my third invoice of cloth ing for Call of IS.sft, which were pnri-based very low. J. M. Holdis.su . Somerset's Brave Little Deputy Sheriff. rvpo'y Sheriff McMillen, tbe plucky o:B -cial who grappled with the Nicely boys in their recent attempt to escape frern the Som erset jail, and who in thestruple received two pistol shot wound at tbe bands of Joe Nicely, is in the city, having spent Thanks giving here. He.carries one of the bailet in his pocket and the other in his back, on the left side, about three inches from the spine. Tbe Joct-jTs intend ratting Ibis one out as soon as the IVputy's condition will warrant tbe operation. Mr. McMillen is a small man in stature, but determination and grit are stamp.'d on every feature Juhntottn Tri bune. $50 Saved on Every Ton of Johns town Flooded Barb Wire. Twenty thousand pounds sold in thirty dys. and every pound satisfactory. Send in yonr orders. Pi ice, two cents per pound. Jas. B. lioLDEKmrw. Somerset, Pa. At the annual meeting of the Pennsylva nia State Board of Agriculture, to be held at Harrisimrg, January 2id and 23d. 1K), the question of roads, road construction, roid r pairs, and read laws, will receive spe cial atttuiion and one or more sessions will be set apart for their special discussion and debate. Ail agricultural organizations, gran ger farm clubs and similar bodies are cordi ally invited to send delegates empowered to eipress their views npon thee important questions. Dividing Ridge Items. Buckwheat cakes are ripe. Rabbit banting is the order of the day. jr farmers are mostly through with their fall work. George Fulmer is conducting the tobao-o business on a tarpe scale at this place, Misses Josic Shafer and Roaie Brant were the guests of Mr. A. P. Ware on Suuday lat. There is a revival in progress at present in tbe old mad church. Tbcs far there bave been no converts. The Hillegase school ia progressing nicely under tbe instruction of their efficient teach er, Mr. A. F Fritz. Mr. George Fulmer is in the shook busi ness, and says be can niaae as many as any other man of his size and weight in the country. The teachers of Allegheny township held an institute at tbe Uillrase school bouse on November 23d, w hich was pretty (airly at tended. The next one will be held at tbe Cross Roads school bouse on Saturday, De cember Hth. Some time ago a tramp came to Wm. H. Hi Ik-pass s and asked permission to sleep in tbe barn, which was granted, and the tramp showed bis appreciation by walking of with Mr. Uillepasa's gum coat, which will neces sitate Lis buying a new on, t MoCSTAJtlZEt, To Whom It May Concern. My store and dwelling with ail their con tents having been entirety destroyed by fire on Sunday night last, I am compelled to request those knowing themselves indebted to me to make immediate payment of at least one half of their indebtedness. I also desire to return my thanks to my many patrons for pat favors and to assure thera that I will resume business at tbe old stand, as staja as I can male arrangements for temporary quarters, P. J. Cutis, Stoyestown. Pa. XoT.2r.,ltW3. , X Farrnar Umbsrjsr't Ch3t, There are those who believe the ghost of Farmer Cmberger, who was murdered and robbed of lt'.," by the Nicely brothers, can be seen about the old l.-omestead. Tbe Cm berger farm is being run by a Mr. Humbert. Scarcely any change is perceptible siuoe tbe tragic act took place last February. There was kjox retiring done witbin the booae, but tlie marks made by the bullets in tbe oiling are still to be seen. Mrs. rmberger islivinf with her son, John Horner, not Car from Jennet-town. There are aome very strange stories afloat in thia vicinity. One it that tbe spectral form of Herman Cmberger is sometimes seen at night searching around his buildings for bit money. Another la that be la seen to fall and then arise and point in the direction In which the murder ers fled. For the Injured. The Baltimore and Oiiio Railroad Com pany bas decided to add a room to the Pitta burgh division of tbe road for tbe comfort of unfortunate railroad men and trespassers who are injured on the road. It is a special room to be located in large stations along the line. It will be furnished witb a good bed and everything that will assist phyai cians and the unfortunate. In the future when men are hurt they will be carried to these hospital "ooros at the depot so aa to re ceive proper care and attention. The attention o t our readers is directed to Voupht's advertisement found in another column. After reading it over should all make haste to "follow the crowd." A Westmoreland Centenarian. William Ret-e. of Bolivar, Westmore land county, is 102 years old, and is as spry as a cricket yet. He is a native of England, and helped to celebrate in Wales the battle of Waterloo. He is a stranger to sickness, bas red cheeks, and gets along very well without "store teeth." His hearing is lightly impaired but be can read fair-sized print and objects to glasses on the prouud that they might injure his eyeaight. He has used ale and beer in moderation all bis life, smoked a pipe once an hour during the day and U i articularly fond of bread, cheese and Cjkes. He retiree usually at sundown, and s'.etpanntil 8 o'clock next morning. He worked in the iron mills lor 8J years, and to this day his daughter bas to hide tbe ax to prevent him from chopping wool every day. You're After Money Yon have heard the proverb ? A dollar saved is a dollar eirned." That ia a gold, hard fact. A dollar spent extravagantly is a dollar knorked out of your day's earnings A dollar saved in econominal trading is a dollar added to the days wage. wg'ar apitk Tor with dollar in our bands in the way of bar gains in furniture WC BATS A SAT tling line of fancy Chairs of all descriptions. Reed. Rtttan, Cherry, Walnut and old Oak. Uer'es dollars for you, do yon want them why go on wasting thera, every dollar yon spend in purchasing a Chamlier Suit, or a Parlor Suit, is a dollar well tpent til 01 CAT alogue of prices for Sideboards, Hall -Stands. Writing-Desks, Bookcases. Chiffoniers, and Miscellaneous Furniture of all kinds Corraoru & Co. Somerset, Pa. Liquor that Cost a Life. A few months ago Chief of Police Wat kins, of Parsons. Pa, while under tbe influ ence of liquor, was killed by being struck by an engine while sitting on the platform of the leiaware and Hudson Railroad. About a month ago his widow filed a claim in court for $I').0W damapea against John Schumacher, a very wealthy saloon-keeper, who bad sold her bushand liquor while he was visibly affected by it. Ti.e case was up lefore three arbitrators, who, after bearing all the arguments, on Wednesday afternoon, awarded the widow $2V. It said that the defendant will not make any appeal from the decision. State Board of Agriculture. At the annual meeting of the Pennsylva nia Slate Board of Agriculture to be held in Hnrrisburg January 22.1 and 231, 1 .!), the questions of roads, road construction, road repairs and road laws will receive special consideration and one or more sessions will be devoted to theirconsideration. All clubs, granges and other agricultural organizations are cordially invited to send delegates em piwered to express their views on these im portant questions. Secretary Ele has ar ranged that all attending tbe meeting, whether as delegates or in a private capacity, sball receive the same deductions as are availed members of the State Board of Ag riculture. All present are invited to partici pate in the discussions. For further parti culars address Thomas J. Eie, Harrisburg. Pa. Husband Happenings. A spelling be was held at this place last Friday evening. Mr. J. C. Ivitz. who baa lieen working in Johnstown for some time past, returned borne last week. Mr. C. II. Miller ha? six horses in his sta ble now, and boasts probably tbe best team in the neighborhood. Mr. G. G. Bittner, who bas been confined to his house for some time past with sick ness, is able to be about again. Some of our sportsmen have gone on a bunting expedition, but as yet very little game bas been reported. This may, bow ever, be owing to the scarcity of game. Mr. faniel Weller, of Missouri, has been visiting his many friends here tlie past week. Mr. Weller was formerly a resident of this county, but removed with bis family to Ohio a god many years apo, from whence he went to Missouri, where be has since re sided. Some tiros ago an accident occurred near this place, which might have resulted fatal ly. Mr. Wilson Rector bad gone to tbe woods with his gun, accompanied by bis lit tle brother, and whilst handling tbe gun it was discharged, tbe ball entering bis broth er's right cheek. Tbe lad is well again, and is to be congratulated on bis escape from what might have proven a fatal accident. An effort was made some time ago by our farmers lo organize a Grange and tbe mem bership now numbers about sixty. We be lieve Ibis to be s good move by our farmers and if rightly conducted will be beneficial in every repect. Every effort is being put forth to advance the association, aa we think our farmers should bave an organization of thia kind. OlXAilOSAL. Nigger Mountain Items. Our school is progressing finely under tlie able supervision ofC. E. Ringler. Miss Soe lavi, of Fayette county, was tbe guest of Miss Sadie A. Weigle on Friday of last week. Misses Lucy Weigle and Alice Will made a flying trip to West Virginia bast week on a visit to their friend. Miss Minnie McCabe. Muses Yoder last week killed two of tbe heaviest porkers as yet butchered in this section, one weighing 407 and the other 433 pounds. Mr. Oliver Lease has been confined to bis bed by sickness for the last few weeks, bot we hope that be will soon be able to be about again. A running match took place here a. few days ago. on a waper of a turkey, between four young men, the distance being eighty rods. Robert Will was tbe winner. FsaaiTT. When yoa come to court drop into Bid d'.e'a place. 9. E. Corner Diamond, Kcepper's basement, where I am prepared to furnish oysters by tbe plate, fried, stewed, or raw, also sell In bulk, and keep bread, bam sand wiches, pies, cakes, candies, tobacco and ci gars, bot ootfoe with lunch. Teachers will find many handsome little presents for their scholars ai Bieoecker & Snyder's, , Churgtt Pd'.catiao. God willing, on nuw ebnreb Jae" Xlae veh will be dedicated TJeceniber 22. 1M9. Ministers, brethren and friends from adjoin ing fields are invited to attend. To an. Bac, P. E. A. J. BAU P- C. Schrock and Vicinity. Mr. A. Pbillippi is still among tbe af flicted. V- - Ray man A Co, ar doing a good boaineat with their bay baler. Our school teacher. Mr. E. a Ringler, l doing s good work in tbe school-room, and is s very popular and efficient teacher. Teacher E. C Walker gate his scholars a very enjoyable ("palling bas last week, wtikh was the first of the season. One of our popular yoong men met witb a very ioful accident recently. While en deavoring to lift a barrel of salt from a wag on be slipped, and tbe barrel fell on bis leg, Injuring bin rery severely. , TtKSDAT, MARRIED. BENDER LEASE. On Thursday, No vember 2. 1S. at tbe residence of Mr. Ed. Spangler, near Friedena, by Rev. J. J. Welch. Mr. Harry F. Bender and Miss Rebecca J. Lease, bot b of Somerset County, Pa, ACM AN ST ACTFER. On Thursday, November 21. 1889. at tbe Lutheran parson ape in Stoyestown, by Rev. E. 8. Johnston, Mr. Wm. H. Auman, of Fried ens, to Miss Annie R. Stauffer, of Lambertsville. VOGEL GARDNER. On Tuesday. No vember 26, 1889, at the Lutheran parsonage in Stoyestown. by Rev. E. 8. Johnston. Mr. John E. VogeL of Johnstown, Pa. to Miss Annie M. Gardner, of Quemahoning Township. WALKER PUT MAN. On Thursday, November 2.1, 13J9,at the Reformed parson age, in New Centreviile. Pa., by Rev. J. 8. Wagner, Mr. Rjfus H. Walker to Miss Georgia Put man, both of Mil ford township, Somerset county. Pa. gTOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. Th annual meetine of the Stockholder of tbe Firn National Dank of tvxnrec ft the ie tioaof Hireeuin for ine year lsun, wl'l he held in ill banking- mom in tbe National ftuik Build in. Momerxet, Pa., on Toeaiiay. January 14. between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. m. ANDREW PABKEE. CasHixa. MRS. A. E. UHL. From now until tho HOLIDAY SEASON is over, I will offer Special i i babgainS e and Great Reductions in the follow ing lines. In DRESS GOODS, Including Silks, Henriettas, Cash meres, Arc, at Special .Bargains and Reduced Prices. In Mes', Hisses, & WU Wrap! prices ore cut war down. Plush Jackets $10, Tlush Coats $15 and $18. A great many Wrap9 will be Closed out at cost. FURS In sets, and Muffs singly, From 50 cents up. A HANDSOME UNE OF Kid Gloves, Stockings, Mitts, Collars, Cu5 Ruching?. Tabic Covers and scarfs Tidies, Towels, Tabic Cloths, Bed Quilt, All kinds of articles for making fancy-work. Pocketbooks, Combs, Brushes, &c A handsome line of Bisque, China, Indestructible and Wax Dolls, including Iresed and Colored Dolls. A Cheap Line of JEWELRY. India Silks, plain and figured, and all the new shades of ribbon for Fancy Work. A large line of MILLINERY GOODS, New and Stylish- Come and my line of Holiday Goods. see MRS. A. E. UHL FOLLOW THE CROWD ! Wben too go to a stria e city and don't want to get ost, what do you do Wby, Follow the Crowd. When there has something happened, and yoa want to karn it, what do yoa do? Why, Follow the Crowd. Wheti you want to bay your Groceries, Coofertions. Tobacco. Clears, and Holiday Goods of every description, what do yoii do? Why. Follow the Crowd. Where everybody iroes there yon go, for everybody wouldn't go there unless everybody was sure of being honestly bandied and getting the very best goods st the VERY LOWEST PRICES. : : AVe hare made tpeciaJ pepa rations for the HOLIDAY TRADE! And bave laid in a large, fresh stock of CaruVet, Fnrii, Suit, Toyt. Ac, that will be sold at the very iowest prices. Teachers and Sonday-nrhools who are thinking of preparing a treat for their scholars will find o HE AJDQU.AJR,TEIfcS For Toys, Confectioneries, and Fruits, which they can mean at wholesale rates. Follow the crowd, and youH get to VOUGHT' Absolutely Pure This powder never variea. A marvel of parity. umsa, ana aarnMn. wan iae oroinarr amda. and cannot k aoid In competition with to muimude ot low teat, abort wemat aitua poorptutte powder. SJa o fa. Batai. BaaiM fuwDia Co., V Wail St Jall7.'l7t DS.J. K. MILLER PHYSICIAN AND ntGEO". Soataarr. Fa. Tender an profeMional aervlcoa to the eifl- aena ot somerset, fa cTice in reatdeare of Hon. A. J. lonra.on aaia atreet. det- SS-U. AY TEIT OF PARTITION. . To Urfax Barker Lo AEel.-. Cal.. Lemon lohr. Zepnariah Lobr. Kluie E. Truxal and Vic tor imxal, of eMmrtfUtDd CVrtimy. fa. You are hereby notified that in pursuance of a Wnt of Partition iaaued out of the orphan.' Court of Homereet t'ouuty, fm.. and to me directed, I will hold an Inquf- on the premia on the real mate of Jacob Berkey. dec d- aitua'. in Faint Towwhlp, twmeMrt ountv. Ha., en Wednwdav, th4U day of beeetnber, lNSy. when and ahere yon ean a-vaa ir you lAint proper. KherilTf OtBre. t R. 8. MpMIU.ES, Oeu 2M. li. J sbenX JbESTIOjN JIOTieE. The annual election of the Farmer, fnlon Aswnation and Sir Iimiran. e Company of Soiit- lixi,nuj.i.,.iu ik 1.-. IV. I LI DtTTlill (HI 1UV day. the 31at day of Iieeember. lxrnt tar the mir. powoftlertinit Prekirnt, Vice president. - retary. ana six inm-ton tow-re daring tbe eom li; yar. A wo, at tbe Mm time, the'Jth Seetfctti of the By-law to the ('uatiiutioB will be voted upon, by oraer or to urnm. I. i. but; BASER, Secretary. P. HaT, Preddent. REAL ESTATE -AX- PRIVATE SALE. INTCNBINO TO GO WCST, I OfFCM FOR BALC riST, MV DWEIXKG IIouse AND Lot, 0n"Maln Street. Somerset. Pa., the home (betnr a TwoHory Briek H-ia of elevea moma, weU built, and finianed in irnod MTle. Oood water, prliar, et-tema and omlniildiugH. SECOND, A Brirk Sioie-houM on Main Cmm Street, the Brat fiwr beinir tued for a meerv. the aeeond nan has thre rtunn, and the third if wed by W. H Welney a a PbotOKTanh .! lory. Thar ia alio on lb premL-e a (ood Brick Warenon. THIRK, Adedrable BntMinctM on Malnrroa Street and l atharine strvet. Thia lot baa on it a bot it atxtv fruit tree, la U-arinf. Ful'RTH. T'welv Building Uta aitnated In said Bonxuth, on Race. Eat. and Conner Htreets. F1FTU, A tw-try frame Houae, and Lot, In Crania fioronh. eontainine aeven moma. Hon on a wner lot, txaieriy occupied by In. W. 8. Kublman. BIXTU. A tmrtof land In Cook Townrhip. Wet- morvland (LUmnty. euQtaining & acre, more or lew : CO am arc cleared. Mutate sou- Wa ver M'!L SEVENTH. I offer on pony, bun? and harsnw The pony I kind and a-eml. Ttte propertie will beiold for part eaih, and on psymena to soil purchasers. HENRY F. SCHELL. aeia-3m. SoMxanKT. Pa. A UDIT0B"S XOTICK In the etute of Joha P. Vonrrrnr, lata of Shade Tonhip. dee d. S"th r.f Septembrr. areint of Admtnitra tori: .n6rmed l.th of ovtaber, !, on motiia of Newra olborn A f olNirn. Attoriien for Uj Adminttrauir, thCourt appoint K. W. inoneelMir, Anditor, to make a dutriontton of the funds in the hanib of th Administrator to and riAT'c the legal reprfintative. aeorrhnf lo taw. Extract from the miuuua. IAL.J J. I. 6WAXC. Clerk. Tbe noderi(fned Auditor hereby give notlre tbat he wiil m toatt-a l U the duties under the above appointment, at ta! otTioe In riomeriet. Pa., on tvednlay. tlie 4th day of D eember, liH. at SaO a. m.. when and where all paruet may at tend, if they thick proper. PKD. W, BIESECKFR. novlX Auditor. MASON & HAMLIN Organ & piano companY mKW ) Contal.K a five oetavr. nine I Stop Action, furnished in a asCL I aud handsome eae of I roiid Ulat k walnut. Price oacan. raah . a:o aold on the Ky Hire AvMem alll3.T?prrquar arvLC j tv. for ton qnarter. h-n or j fan become property of per iiajj oo birtna. The kirnti and H a m 1 i a "Stnnfer " iuvewed and pat ented by Xaoq A Ramlin in li t mt la tht Maann a Hamlin ptanua, exclunvely Hr-ma-kaie n-tlnent of tone and jihenomeaal capaf tty to nand in nine, characteriae '.how hMrtitaenta, Posttar Strln Onraa at $22, Z?J0, JoO, $78. $36 aa ep. Omn and Piano aold for Caah. Ey Payraenia, dect-W. and Ken ted. Catalogue fre. tXE OS HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC In tbe V. wateof LudwU-k ) Ko. a Sept. Term, TL. Friediine, a lunatic. - Ia tbe CVmrt of Com. I Plaa of Sou ia t t o. Application of Philip H. Wa:kr, Committee of I.udwtrk Fricdliue,Uell the rval mute of aid lunatic. And now, ljth Nvember, lf. upon beano of the petition ofwld Philip H.Walter, the Court erant a rule nn partiea interested, via . Ludwwk Friedlioe, the lunatir, Iianiel Friedltne, I-wac Friediine. Mary Miller and Peter Fned'ine. all of Wcunnrfian! Co., Pa', llamet Friediiue, of the tateof MichUran ; Eliza beth friediine, of tiie Slate of Iowa. Irel friediiue, W. L. Frieiliine, Lydia Barclay' heir. CAthanne Bowiaa". Ann' iltrtr. Emma J. Darr ati Hester friediine, wif of the lunatic, of Som erset eouiitv. Pa., to nhow caune. Ac., on the nrt dar.ofiX'ein benerm. to wit. December 1Kb. why a Mtle of lite real estate, a prayed for, ahould not be decree i. R. a M MILLEN. Sheriff. o UPHAXS' CX)URT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. BY V I RTU E of an order of ale hroed ont of the Orphan' Conn of riomenet County, Pa., and to mcdirected. I will xnve to public sale on the premise In AUefhecy Townahip, ia aald eotialy, oa SA TURD A 1', DEC. 7, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. the folknrinc real mate, sttnatr in AHeeneny Twp.. Snmernet Co., Pa., bounded by lands of Jcvae McVicker, Mr. Jordan, Wendei Werner, Martin Anick. Francis Enseit. Andrew Werner. Francis Waobaugh and Franeis Suhre, eontaialcs 290 Acres axd 62 Perches, there bclnc a twn-atory lox bntue and 1 barn on the pecmineA. About ion acre rlrttr. 3u aTe of which in in meadow, and the balance well tim bered with white oak and rwk oak Tbe rm ia ia goou condition, and in a guod 'Kifhbortiood. TERMS. One-third in hand, the balance In three equal annnal pavnvnu, without titte-e. Tea percent of band money to be paid on da of nr. HESKV F. WEBF.K. novlS. Ext'r ofUnry S. Weber. Gtone ,t Bladder. rr as t4to. ana thi tucacuaoca aaavrritec a vmc swrvtataa. Mr. K. D. Pawnu. a e!t known book-keeper of RoLbester, S. T-. write ; "One day I waa aeisd with a pain in the lower part of my bark. Next eame a ttoppae uf the urine, and aenst pain. I ought advice.aiid k4d that my ryutom were thaw of Mi hi In the Bladder. I will not try lo deneribe what I went thruoah. Kon uf the mean take produced any benefit until I hrgaa UMMOf Dr. ixarid Keencify's Farortte reotedy' of Handout. X. Y. Oradnaliy the more awiou rymptom besaa to yield. To pala ceas ed, tbe ealulou or atone having baca Dissolved by.the Medicine. From tbl time my recovery was eomplete, end I aa ready in testify that Dr. Kennedy'! Favor. tie Hemedy saved my lite." air. Lyman Craw ford, dnuxM, of Springfield, Maat, aay " Tot years I wa afflicted with Kidney Dlteaae In its moat acute form. I tried different kind of treat Best and pnt a Tat deaa of money, only to Cud myarlf won toan ever. i)r Kouedy a Fa vorite turned v 1 mr It wun a perteet rco lec tion of ail Uiat wa don for me w U only tnln( that did ait Uie al.gateat (uwi. It ! ana PERMANENT REUEF. I am now well and mroaar. I have recommend ed this medicine to many people tor Kalney caae, ana tiiev ail are unmc iuwj.l.k iu Ir. David Kennedy Favorite kemedy baa not Uaenuai in lb wide ofkl for tht diatremnif and otten faial eianpUiut," Mr. W. Mouroe. ot Caukiil. K. Y., ay : " ror raaby yean I utf? red from armvcL FimUly my w-.i iuiuci me totry a buttle of IT. Dari Keiine-ty'a Favori'-e Ktme dy. To gratify her 1 bought a bottle. Fuedtiiat and two ur tiiree bottkn mr. a ad, to uae a locf tory Dorv;i am a well man." DR. KEXXED TS TA V0 RITE REX ED Y. racraais it Dr. David Kannedy, Kondont, Jf. T. II per bottle. Six tur So. , ByaU Iruggtet. JgXECUTOR S X0T1CF- tataie of John Orady, dee'd, late of Vmbr- llu Twp somerset comity, r. Letter testamentary u theabovtresiate kavin been icraoteii to ine uudniKned by XI it piopvr aalbor.tv, notice Is ht-rvr-v aien to ail j:-vr-na imlebied" to laid emare to rnnk immerttaie rT urat, and thu having tiaima aaairt Uic aam will preaent laem duly auihenu--ted tor ettie ment to the undemined, at tin iBd-lence, ou baturday, lb Mih day of iMrt em tr, l. JJ t r. Jl A H. DKItHtl. dot& Uxeeuwr. . U'. BiKKETEEa, Attordey. R ULE TO ACCEPT OR REFLE. l a Christian H. Toiler, of Sumir Creek. Taw raw a CouulT. Oftio; lai:l H. Voder, of ieintown, Cambria ivmniy. Pa . Haruara o dcr, nitermarred wilb Imat ngrru t Me. Hope Ohio ; and Aaron D- Yodcr. -f Middlc iMirs. Ind. : You are hert by notified to be and appear at an Orpbaaa' Conn to be held in and for ?.mer County. Fa., oa M.anlay. to yu day of feccinber next, then and tiire u accept or tvfu-e u taae the real tte of Iiauie! c. Yoder. dee d, at tbe annraiwd valuatKm. or anow raiwe why tbe aame should not be autd. Shcri IT office. t R. 9. MC.MILI.EN. Somenet. Oct. "W. isberitT. STATIONERY, ARTISTS MATERIALS, Fancy Goods. tmc tanotST o stsv assesreo svoca in TM CITV. rilIJN'ri.0 OF YLI- KLDS. Especial itteutioa girea ts Engraved Wedding Invitations and Cards. a- Hail Order Rciv Prompt Attentioe. "a JOS. EICIICAU3I & CO, i FIFTH ATE., PITTSBUBGH. FALL, OF 1889. SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Goods AT Parker & Parker's. Goads at Bottom Prices, and Trade a Booming. Great Bargains in partments. all De- Sow is tbe time to bay your MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, XAPK1N3, TABLE LINENS, TOWELd. SHISTISaS, GIXG3AM3. CALICOES. BLEACHED AS!) I'XBI.EACHEU CDTTOX FLAXXELS, PLAIX, BED, BI I E, X.RAY AND BARRED WOUD FLAX X ELS. yit have a larse and elegant xck of Dress Goods, Unetjualeti by any we have ha.1 bereto forv, cormistingofCachimeresin all the desirable colon, Henrietta Cloths in all the new colors. Good bargains in Cloth. We have tbetn in ail the d liferent wiJli., colors, and prices. Our stock of Black Dress j Goods, in all tiie beat makes, from the cheapest op. We have in otork a splendid as sortment of Black Silka, Black and Colored Rhadatnera, Black and Col ored Surahx, Black and Colored Pinshes, Black and Colored Velvet. Fancy Trimmings of all kind to match. Dress Oood Good, at big Bargains. A FULL STOCK OE UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Miwes, Men and Boys, at Bar Cains. Our stock of MOTIONS is Complete. Hosiery. Handten-biefr. Kid Gloves, afiuens. .Buttons, Iju-es. Km- broideries, Gents' and Ladies Furnish in tioxk. Something new ;n oek. iKMitile -faced I'lnsts ia ail Loi ors. tiilk and .Satin ihini.isK Tilil and Stand Covers. The Cleat Stall and BtaH Ccnnters Will be found well stocked in Jersey and Beaver Jackets, w markets. Plash Jackets, Iftntels, and Tlusli Coats. Our fa'-es ia these Goods have gone way be yond oar expectations mta ii. In BLANKETS We Lae mhite.Marltt ar.J gray, vtry cheap. Call and tee ns, and the lanreit and most complete line of Iry .oxia and Xotiona, C'kiata. Sbawis, Blankets, Oenta ami iwiiea' Fainifliinir tiooiis we bave ever lia-1 the pleasure of showing. Butterick Patterns On Sal. R ARKER & PARKE -pXECUTSIX' SOTICL. Estate of tr. Henry Brwoaker e'l . late of gowMwt Unr.. nnemet Co., Pa. Ietten hraieriryew .be atior swale barlsx been -antet u tlie nn4Ti!M'l ty the proper amaocity, attire I hereby Kvea tn a;i renvn iniiebied Mn! taietoiMke lra meilial pay. mnt. and llww having i)aiiKia aeairit (b-me will present isem dnly autbenti'aiet w eal ment lo ine uadrr-irn on or beJure -al ". r.a ,in ia day of January. I"J. at the otieeof ta d cmaed in m d l-:ni:ih. viwn ami a hire due a t teLtlaace 1U b zlv-n fv p' rt-. EMEt.I.NE BRI FAKtR. Eiemtrlz of Henry iwittkler, dec'o. I. L. Peon, Attavaey. I NOTICE! Otir line of New Fall and -Vititer God! is now corrplefe, wh-h line we a.k yoa to inspect in peran. or by se&cing for tauiies before you boy. Below we will tiote a lew of the new things: n-DRESS Mohairs, B'ack sad Cc!ors, 50 Cents to Finest Grade. Sei-iiiar., - - " - -- - Kntf. Kergea, " 4 " " Wool Henriettas, B!akn.l Colors, 30 Cents to F'.nert Grade. ::iGrLOAT DEPARTIEXT.:: iz Xew Line Jersey, 50 Onta to Finest Grade, - Jackets, $3ll " M - " Newmarkets tJ-' " " " Plosb Jackets, J50 to - - Sacqofaiisto " " GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Wa hevs many Special BArgai&s ia this line. Oar Stat black Wool Hoe at 25cu. are extra good. -NEW TRIMINGS.: Fringes, WaiJs, Gimps, and eery thing We invite yoa to give as a call, and 35 Fifth Avenue. s fi Bel r fl fii HEADQUARTERS SLEIGHS, AND TWO-SEATED MARKET SLEDS, BQ3-SLEDS: HA1H EOHSE BLJLHXETS. HA3SE5S. WHIPS. 3r- iJ "V;iii-- - i Our hpt fnitar hve tThtt' Hickirr Gear. High Baek. TA i.le ?at. tool ler.ulh of Wt. trtrrt wita omt (fiiuiitv f Mojiu ue. Wfll pawUNl, anl ri;t with i'U iaf. lronrt thnxiift'ont with wnxihiirju. H ii iit-. with !jiI:hik bar. foot er.er, ami a:p M;kt. Plated line ra; I. naiplei. Call and see thera. I piarantee lo pieaa you. JAS. 13. IIOLDERBAUM, .ESTABLISHED PALACE of MUSIC, 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Hardman, Krakaner, Harrington, and (Mail Pianos, PALACE ORGANS. The Best Pianos, i The Lowest Prices. I Mr. E. C. Welch, of Friedens, sells for us ia tbe Soni-, j erset district, and persons 'wishing to purchase an instru Inient will do as well, and get one at the same price, as they, i would by;corning to Pittsburgh. Write for Catalognes,' iTerms, die, to jE.C.WELCH, Friedens, Somersel County. Penn'a'! Louther's Main Street, Somerset, Pa. THs Hcdal Drug Store is Rapidly Ei::nhg a Gnat Favcrits -mth Pcopls in wsarch cf FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stitjf's, Sponges, Truscs Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TEX DOCTOR Gr.TS PERSONAL ATTKXTIOS TO THX COilPOCNDISiJ OF PIiysiGians Prescriptions I Family Eecsipts SRZAT CARE BELXQ TAKES TO LSI OsLt FRESH ASD PVRB ARTICLE? SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBMDS OF CIGABS Always on Land. It is always a pleasure to display our i&od to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. tVl. LOUTHES, r.l. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA. BROS. Reliable Close-Priced Shoe Store- Petiole Congress. Thiri!t representi" the Emer son Petiole GDzrs ir Kanea mo, Porpols, Cordovan ami Calf; has a iloable t-re one be in if f1acd tkrk.an ) the oth er in front of the ankVljon Hhua prewnlica the turning of the rubber on the ark'-tontr ami preventing the jtoriaita ir.t beir.it chafed nd ilt-!'ace2 by in terferinz. Wi;bct question tbe coiuisg Sho is the C;OiSr!G JRIElSiS i GiAliT E E, LADIES FINE SHOES 8Vtifl2r- n,b, T f "Tv "v ryp - a C rrnn Oofs' HS0. f. an.t 1 1 Vr. A ijo. Ht. V a XJ, jDJ KJ JXJLij ik aii MMea, wua Ltailwr counter and :n--ji, refpprtfui'r call attcrt on to the rarstw line of the ino& eaantiabie in th tn !e, and . a!iTS of other drsiers. CALL AND SK Us. FJERNEHBROTHEES, Somerset. Penn'a. NOTICE! GOODS.: ia the Trimming' Line at Low Trices. would be pleased to send yoa sanif '. PITTSBURGH, PA. FOB E33ES. PLUSH S03:5. SLEIC3 BELLS. ETC. CeneraJ Hardware. Somerset, Fa. ESTABLISHES 15J The Best Organs, The Easiest Terms. Drug Store, fi that we ccntantlr ke'r in rfnclt a and tnoe 'rvipfa !' ?nt, of tlii" !a!ent inv:tecorr;r3n;n of onrprir4 !thtJ:i?8
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