C""Somerset Hcmli j :';,7,yE R-SCTI-U Editor. ,.UrCen,!r 1U USS. AT , , llt SHW. T 5 ,g"i H..iday Display. ';.rV at Young's iTug Store. if 31. Tt ru- Purity and Accuracy." I " . t f TurnariLL it Cos. "' ' ' ihte but c"011 hunting is still r.,-:ker Snyder s for Christmas You -z the Leadm A.ng.st, lor ".yKeiicine .l,,lf ' slid th irJ mm. , hr re ver - - ----- " . .wsyH-keto see em," said the Gocta, at 5- Teh.wc.1 & ,...,u.,n ar.-J Family Receipts 2f Store. filled murder cases now awaiting ". rvr" county. ,i AliB SX oae dollar far sack, .TlULhrn irctrock. .Tj'rji;i'l ' Grand Jury thinks that ',' -ai cases find their way into Toilet Soaps at Young's Drug IV -t r-.-l rramr8 !'kinf !'elter tin- ' '.""un on tramp question, and oted 1 tirI machinery was to blame for j I- S: viler, aj uual, bave tue jrinient of CJir.sliuas gvxjus 1Q ..fdaork ai"! mbruiiVry Silks at r" : Jt. M. Tsn. ti.L i Co's. p.-A. ciean Western Uts buy v Mif.:-'" .-ichroi k. He stiis a cLetp -, fWit ani clioico-t C!iritnua can -. j, i, cn can only be fuund at Ku B. CoKR,T'a '.' of Kayetle cvunty, la.-4 wk . "m F. t'oiborn a juror t for not .i-tajor.)r. "t be deceived, bat buy crnuine Min-vj3L-r fmra Mali Ion S hrock. It is a r .j.r:."4t ratent. warranted. Jit p,aia cf il. M. Treilfll Co. jb enilepe varwty of Handkerchiefs, and I r;oes. They neve corue aral."? .:..ijy prreriti. y.;.',.n S-.l.r.' f's eWlirry wapm iwb . .;wt dai!y, delivering Croceriex, a: wd r " w his mn3r f! rvI- oi fc-iie"S wil! do well t remember " " t:r cydt-r can mpply tbera nia;' um i:il and ai'.ractire present! fr an it c!iapel pri.-es. h indr;.-d bush! of pt)talo weie ronveot farm at, New CJforJ, rn '"t a'! to bae beHi Jone al .st..lv by Sixers. p i-ui.' i Ti -t niake tiiber or mother a t t: 'i-; "''e or nsetul present than a , ,.- jjsm. t.tted to Uxdr alsbt. T-!jv on hand lfjre nurrbtTof pood t :ieh we wil! sell in qtia:uitwa to suit . r,.., fcr. Prices- very leaaOTable. Yard tli ;'.inin mill. KoLBB.iOI EiiOS. & PAHSOS. r. fn'ter jonr loose change away in - :V:. Say prawn's. St(n at M. M. it'u s. and invert in Mufflers. -l.ri.ie6i. a useful article ol Jewelry or 'iiiriir vise for which the recipient will :t ti.ar.k you. li E. OnTr:)th hai made special preper- fur the buliday trade. You csn Bnd :'.tr p:it ia Soment to boy toys and -ntlureries. '..i.-,cs Si'ii-kier, of Johnstown, made a - esup of death from an electric i. The lamps ia the Cambria Iron -.piny i mill were not working right, and i tr a.?n led a Udiar to Gi one. when wjntly fed to the ground. II was'nn v. us for more than an honr, and opon r.i;;on it was fouad he was burned in irrhlefr plenty and clieap, at 3f. M. TsEuwti.i'9 A Co. 'i: William Maurer, Executor of Kliia--. Iitriliert deceased, will aeT! on the rr.- on Saturday, January 4th l', " h.-u and lots in Sioyestown borouph, 'tiie pnipcry of said de-a'ed. For fur- - ar.k alars and terms of sale see hand x Htr. Sam Jones ratler took tli brea:U iv f'ni KnitucWians while preaci.inp in f of ll,e fashionable charrhe oa "the r rreihiKl of rai-ing diild ren,'" An old 'fw fclluw taid : "We raises horses ! h-ir.i np laiMren." "Y-s."' wtorted i "r u raue bo-set worth J.W.O'iO apiece i jr.rif up children worth about 3 a head.' 1 "if iisy bUl walnut Mantle Cork of i:i.-,jiiia make, striking the half hour - tier latist iaipruveil movement for .""' at KrtR B&os. H A. and Fors, I will pay the highest '- r""e for all kind of hiiies,' pelts and I "0 want 5i eonis of Ex:k Oak and v Eirk. I'M cords wanted at once. - m Kit at my residence, immedi 7 t of the S. i C. Station. H. G.CrKwr5Aii. '-an a;p';i-ation to release Temp. Mer ' f Bcif..rd. on a bail of kr "7 'jf ;L pi,-v. Jndjie Eerr, after cunsul--l-his A,xiates. ref.ied the ball and increased it fo.Oi't) -making ' 1 .!. all. 'i' N-w ,-k Counts and Ex. Selects 'uerxieiled. Try a atew of Oy-ittr. ' i lat. or.ly i) cents. V. II. Platt. and crr.amerital holiday presents pt j f'-w.-si prices; artistic and lovrly toilet 1 a Is-Kh and ox'klysrd silver, writing ' .ii l.ird wisi and plusb, manicure i :t.v--j.',i a;1d j.hotrvjrsph albums. '' -en shaving and stuokiug sets, per- rx. 4-x.jnistte toilet btties awi a lit; pivs of useful and oma tl brc a-brac that yon can find nc f rise in Somerset. You should not them. E:t-Bii i Sstpi. 5-st accotint or D. HerU'rt Hosteller, tt's!TH.,-of the estate Dr. Iavid Hos e tti known marv.i factor- wlto I -yWT , year aj, was Sled in Pittsbcg ' -'i'sil tr. The personal estaie amvxint :' i '" 1 . ft. and tbre is now in the "'-fthrail.Tilnistrator VV 3" 4'1 for ' "t'wn aaiong the widow and the three -taof the deceased. The dmini3lra--:aivwdy distributed IlMS.OOO to esch id-n and Urps sum to Mrs. Hos ngato!l distributtoa np to ti -f ll,Ji;.ooii. There i no statement '- ' the rl j,roreny ownel br tbe de- tas.: vich will not h made except in ""'e!i gia partition. This amounts Riuiion dillmrs m,ir " a 1 tlo-re is ricsl reason for believing wry isuniption of work on the Pom li. R. Whether this be true or en- a certainly good reason for the .'.:v at M. M. Tredwell 4 Co s . arj looking over tbeirimmensestock E"7. Evwthing of the newest, latt Sm" fasbionabi in i hat, shade and tirt-r li..-., to be seen. Besides we display '. He, Gloves. Kerchiefs, I -aces. X'tiiKp.HdMHes Trim- US. (',..T, rt.. Z,hyrs. Embroidery. Silks. -el h. Po. set B-jijka, Bags, Bniah , v ret-'iraery, 4c.it, Lare lot 't.rj sjieoally for ladies wear. Dress "aeat ia fd working orJer. Ojr e a.l new and fresu, and en' 1! tske pleasure in ahowi- g 'sir try k. resigns dentist. Scmerset, Pa. 'r"-r'f tl' work execcusl and aatis ' srnued. Holiday Good u, y0 ,ng-, ;lrni( gUjr j Iio!i.h y gomfe at frtsvcfcer and Snyder a. - - " ' I; will l ay yots lu f,;a S th j a.ive.-vm . t of ( ot is. r.f.-tii j.. 1 l' straa-ier Zuia: ! Saturday at the com yerwie. spent j ny w.-ai. Euy ynir California eva;.ratI fruit fn-m ahi.;n Schroek ; be keeps the best. S. J. McMillan, fHnli-t o'2-.-e ov.r Ttvd welis store, south .f Diamond Somerset Ta. ' 'all t Htt B'nt,. Uk- a po.l time all the bet makes of r.i m-ments and kept in slock. pict-e AttenU m is dire, ted fci the Christmas aJ venisement of Baker 4 Co., Rock wood' enterprisine pr-ve-ymen. which ajpears el -e here in these rolnmns. Xaturjl ma, as c wdir.g to the authority of a Beaver Falls wper. has tad the effect of striveiing and shrinking up an aod person :n that city nntil hia joints have become mis fits and make a crackling noise as he walks. 'wptire Ben Fleck, of Q lemahoning. whoe portly figure was familiar on our grreets for a number of years, but who has had pero al supervision of the Q lemahoning V,K!en Miii since the death of tlieir owner. Hoa. Wto. S. Mor,ran, is in attendance at court. John Witt, K-sq. the venerable surveyor died at his home on Patriot street at an ear ly hour Thursday morning after a brief and painless illness. Mr. Witt was one of the aot widely known residents of the county and enjoyed the friendship and esteem of all the olik-r ciiiiens. Everyhotly wishes he were rich just before the holiday season for no pleaure is com-pa-a'rle to that of making presents. It is not necessary to be rich w hen you buy from Eiesecker Jt Soyd-r. They have a thousam useful articles suitable for all yoar friends and at prices within the reach of ail. The S'.oyesfown onler of f! 1 Fellows who suffered tLe loss of their lode room ) and funiture in ihe recent fire which visited i that town, will bold a frstival durlrii; the 1 holidays. C. W. Pu-h, M.M. Bruhaker anJ ' L. It Zimmerman are the comciill-e who i wiil have cbar-f of a'l the amtnsemeat. ' O. X. B -yd, who was very pu!ar both as adnv-'' tnd citlxm of S.miset during the ten years of his res: U nee h"re. wss mar ried to M.ss Agnes, cl ient dau ; iter of Rer. J. M. Barnett, at Washington, Ta., cn Dec. Mb The Hea'.tD sen is its congratulations to the happy couple wh will make their home at Bu'.ler, Pa. Collector of Internal II -venue Warmastle has appointed lltrry Kin'said. of Johns town D ptuty Collector f r tin d'.striirt om-p-J of the e.uuti-"i ofstomers -t an I Catn b'ia to succeed John O. Kimniel, E'q. Mr. Kinka d is a stranger to Sor-,crst con ntv people hut we are conS ii r.t that l e will make as arm friend among o:ir Rpi-bli-cans as he has at The Connrllsviiie and lrin Coke Com- j pany will esry in the spring betin the di?- j velopeient of a tuct of land of T "-"! acres near Vr-ina by tlie erection of .Jifl addition at ovens, making a plant of .'.. oiens. The coTry h'is a ve:ti of ever si ven feet of coking -oa!, and has theroasb'y U.-tcl it in its " oven plant. With this the comply has a fine block with a vein fne ftst thick. In this immense tract are one tbou-and acres of limestone, timber, and fir clay. (if the seven Pennsylvania Jtid-J-s recrn;'y elected, six are yonn raen ith the prospect of manv yes-s of usefulness V"f re tliem. J:idgp Herrphill. of Chester county, is 47 : Samuel i'enriyrwcker. eierted i l Phi'al.l phis. is vW ; Cusuve A. Endlicb. elcti in Berks, is 3.t ; Charles E. Kir, of I Jixeni.'. is 41 ; Calvin Reyburn, of Armstrong, is IS' : Lacien W. Doty, of Westmoreland, is 4 1 : Judge Fred U. Collier, who was re-elected in Allegheny county, is C i years old. The following item is from the A rauton daily CetuUi'-avi of recent is-ue. We have always believed that the younger "Ajax'' would prove a success on the loctj re plat form and are happy to o te that hi has en tered the field. "Uuited states Cotnul.-siorier A. J. Colhorr., Jr., last evening aiidressel a 1 .-? audence at the Y. W. C. A. on Sight Scenes tn the Bible." Mr. Col born is a fluent, fascinating talker, and as he uevotel two years to the study of theoloey, he bad a subject with which be w;a familiar, and npon which he dilated at considerable ler.gth. He based his remarts upon cveuU whith are rec:rd' i in the new an i old testaments as having taken pl-e at night, and fnm tlie materia! thus afforded, he drew his p-ctures of grief, start ti.ii? ioirld-nt an l t,tenes of j yoasness which held the nndivided attention of the aodleoce nmil the enX Blahsziar teat. thttrea-bery of A'xalorn to h' father, his tragic death, tise riid.ogs'ar which led tbe wise rcen to the finding of Christ, and the nillin.' away of the sione from bis grave, j were among the biblical niiht scenes men- tioned, and iorde.1 Mr. (.olborn scope for t imrLMHiu verbal I'ict'trv. " ! For a week preceding Paturty, Novem- ber j ah. Mr. Fredtrick Vv, lis it g about! three miles from tv!p Level, had been en- t tertainirg a nun who on the Saturday men- j tione.1 robbed l-im. The man tave hi j name as William Meyer, lie wore a G. A. j R. bailee on his vM, was about five feet I aevtn inches tall, wore a moustache and ! g'jefe, ana naa a iat-e sitwi u cheek. His weiitht wss aboat one hundred and sii'y poonds. sr.d his a-e probably fiilv yers. Hf said he came from the Soldiers' Home at Payu.r, Ohio. Oa the day of the robbery, about o'hxk in the mirnin?, while 'the woman," as Mr. Oti puts iL, was out milking, and he and his bov were out guriiiir: for rabbits, the man took from the hjuse a silver oia-face watch, , goid-i lated chain, a thirty-two cili'.re revol- , ver. and a pair of shoes. Mr. Ott organized chase, i".i:'"J of Siv men armed with e.ins at.-d rcv.ciers. and theydlowed the n.an's trail through j the laurel a loti itl.-Ux.ce, but he mascg-d j to reach the So.mTM-t ,t Cambria IUitn a.l ! at Dsll's S-ati-jn, boar Id a tralu and e-stap-i Oil. A reward of fifiy dollars is 7ered by Mr. Utt kor the man's cspt.ire. There are several school teachers in Alle gheny township who are better fitted for In i naiic sy ninis tuaa s;lool rooms, if the re- j port we have from that section be true. It j seems that Misa J.mie Simftfr, the eig'nteen-year-oid daughter of Matthew P.S'uafvr, who has been keeping school in that township this winter, was the v.ctim ot a pract.cal ( joke otie evening last w k that may possi b'y result in herd-ith and which, in any event, wil! prove a permanent injury to her. Tbe ttory g that the yonng men. who are engaged in tesn hlng in tli same distric-t, conceived tbe brilliant idea of play ing gobblins. and on the eight in question, when Miss Shafer and young lady friend were returning from the p-ustorUce to their boarding house, and whi'e passinj a lontly graveyarl the youog men, who were cover ed with white sheets, suddenly leaped from behind the headsmies, and clearing tbe fence, confronted t'le young Mijes in tbepwdway. Miss S'lafer was so tcriil rd that she fell to the gmur.d in dead faint, on seein r whicii the word J-be goblins tk to their heels. leaving her fri;ht-nel cjra pani jQ to drag her to the roadsi.ie tn await until a ne'gbb-r happenel by, wa he'pJ carry Ler to ber home. It was a Ion-; tiro before Ml?s Shafer recovered consciousness, and when she fina'ly did so her nervous sys- tm was in such condition that medics! aid was at once summoned and her friend' tele graphed for. Her gndfather, ex-Sheriff Joeiah Shafer, of this borourb, with whra the utifrunste vict.m of the joke has al ways lua-ie ner hotie. hastetie to her bed side, but her physician pisitively forbade his rensrving her tt Somerset, as he eonsilerwi her conditioe. very erifcral. Tlie yr-unj awn who are res;tis.'l r her condition are well known, aivl we have co duubt will be madt to auoVr li t their indiscretion. Death cf Dr. Jam E. Bleaectcer. I A ''r"m tadn-M eeiird many Sow- ' tTi honitH Frulav evrntn:7 when a !- j ?rjtjio rtifij wa.i rvrivd saying that 1 Uf. Jj.bc K. i ! -(. t bad p-f1 to the j xUnrrcic; at ;:;.) otJl-k. in fir a:w F.r- ; i, Li. whither he bi gone wit.'i a Iwvje! tat the niiVi ijapl're uf t'tat it!:erii clime wc-Uid in a meaur restore bis rapidly kill- in health. lr. B'tsecker was toe only surviving child f Noah Bieeck?r. anl wa lorn tweo'y ei'ht year a on tlfe old family estate in Q icrua'.ouins township. He receivisl an at adfmio traitiins and siibse.ien;!y took an im-iriUr course at Fruiklia and Mar-hail Coi.le.-e, Liaca-ter. iu issi he entered the oj of the late J. BrubaUer. and after Completing the required preliminary reading tindsr the g-jiduare of that learned physi cian, be en:er l the J2Wri Medical Ooi lej'at Phiia:leipli!a, from which institution hi graduated ia the spring of lsso. Af;er ;r-adtiating Le loca-'eJ ia Somerset and en terH wprm im ftractiee f hi prol.ai.iiMi. iut dulkate health would not permit of his doing the active work of a country physi cian, and iu 1HT, in conjunction with John X. Snyder, he purchased th dru store of C. K. Boyd. On the orjiciiaUon of the First National Bank he was elected a direc tor. From his childhood be was a consist ent member of the Reformed Church, and was one of the demons of the Somerset congregation at the time of his death, lie was married in October, 1SSS, to. Ms May Cunningham,, eldest tUushter of j E ias Cunniopham, Esq.. who. whh a six j month' old daughter, survive him. i Dr. tieaeiker's mind was one of excep j tior.ai brilliancy, and but f r the fatal raala l dy which f-adually ircpairel his coustitu j tion anl tiualiy look bis 1'fe be died of; i consumptioar be would certainly have had ! a enx-essful and honorable career in his j chusen profession. His was a nature of sim i pie gv-o uioenes-i. Atl anvalid almost from i the cradle, never a word of complaint passed j h 1 lips. Tne kimlly tonaa of hi vwic the I sweet and yet sad smile that ever bright J cned bis face, end the beniiruant expression ! of bis great, honest eyes drew men irresista- blvto him. and no one was prouder of his ffieihl.-hlp than the 'writer. V,'mxi oce j of our every -day compauiaas b taketi away, say what yo-: w;il. speculate n to the great ssibiiities and honors the future would have bestewed upon hiru the one chord that thrills ia the breasts of lh'e who remain, is that of the reiird be has won in their beans. Honest ai the daylight, never fsir :ti; to say a;id do what he believed to be riht. LU friends and who was not were bound M him witn hojki of steel. Tne Djctor was always conscious that the an-l of death walked close by his side. reaJy at any moment to take his band and lead him away, aud with that consciousness j there came to him a brave spirit of res,g- i-atlon which christian fjrtitude alone can j L-i ,e. si that after his wile aad child had hurried with loviag speed from their home among these ruined hills to his bed side in that distant land of (lowers, and when the 6rst joyoumiess of meeting was over, the anv.'l gemiy f -ided him in h- r arms and lol he waa at rtt in the mansions of bis Father' house. The funeral will ta"e place at 1 o'clock to day frotu the resid 'nse of his father-in-law. Trie County Teacher' Institute. SV.nrday the Hr.tiLU deiivensl to County S.ipf-rinteniWtit Berkey one thout;:d neAl'.y prititej programs for the thirty-third annu ; seseion of the Teachers' Institute, which ill convene ia the iXurt Hon, Monday, rv-cemner .'5. t l:3o p. m., and continue in es-loa until Friday noon. January '. Tt instrni-Urs will be Dr. E. E. Hige, Plate S:ijrint''nceiit, Euivird P.rooks. A. M , of Pliiladeipiiia, Prof. Alex. E. Frye, of Hyde Park, Mass., Sujs-rinter.dent CoUh-' Itn, of Lnze Te Connty, aad Z. X. Poydce, PrincuU of the Indian Stale Normal S hoi.i. Prof. W. S. Weeden. of Allegheny City, will have chi-:re of the mu'?. Miss Mame T."hl and Miss Emma Walter are the soloists, and Miss iJlive Ile.lhy and Miss Lottie Kri-einger. accompnisra. ' The school directors of the coun'y will meet in the Lutheran church. Wednesday aftenxjoa,' and with the Institute In joint session, on Thursday afternixm. Tnif. Btrkry has made vety hsppy sciec toins for the evening entertain men la. Momlay nirbt Rev. Sam Sruatl, the fa -rcous Georgia evangelist, will deliver hi cel ebrated lecture, " From Bar-room to Ptil pit." ller. Pm;Cl jumpil Into Baliona prominence in a remarkably short time and there are few persons who have not read more or less of bis quaint sayings and hu morous truisms, and who have not experi enced a desire to see and hear hira. John R. Clarke w-.i! occupy the p'a!f.;rm Tuesday evening, with " To an. Fro ia Lon don." Mr. Clarke is a Cansd.au. and ftst delivered tlUa lecture more thau ouelho.it ai:d times, it U auid to be a . better talker than Robert Nourse, who is rnmrad with deli.-ht by the people who heard him last winter. WJi Carleton, whose came every Araeri- can sc whose jowl child has learned to love, and homely ' furm bsiiads " have w,mi him the atTeotion cf fve-y trje A:.ieric.in heart, wiil deliver his le-ture on the " &;i encs of Home." Thurs'lay evening. Mr. Carleton is said to be even nioredtsLiiir-.iah ed as a lecturer! jan as an author. Eniersi,n's Boston Stars will funiish tbe final entertainment of the Ins;itute course, Friday evening. Somerset peoJe will re ceive this announcetnent with tut greatest satisfaction, when tbey recall tbe deiigutfu! entcrtainm-nt isiven by this constellation at the tira House two winters ag, and we arc sai'snetl that si! ef the teachers will joio theat in tiiank'ng Sitperinteo lent Berkey for introIiiL-i.'!g what mist prove a j leasicg variation. Following are the subjects npoa which the teachers whose names are given have pre- atvj talks and pspers, fjr. IOe Instiluie : to be delivered be i - What Shall we Teach V R. R. Sanne-. j " The New Education," W. 11. diver. ' ' Jlathemaii'tal tit-jraphy," J. D. Mese. ! "Elucation. It s Aim," A. O McKiniey. ! " 3.-h.siroomC.crtesy," IieKoy McCliiitock. j " Ls.nUiVp! Culture," C L. Savior. " Man- tial Traiioog." H. H. Keim. "A Tea hers Responsibilities." Albert Itni'Dert." " What j We Owe to Our Profession," 8. D. El rick. Papsrj, Mi Kate LeFevre Miss AJt i Kn-pper, Mis Jaoetle Lueken, Miss Auuie Brugii, Miss Emm Close. The shelves of Ed B. Coflroth's store contain.- hundreds of beauiif J ornaments that are suitable for holiday presents. ' Eis store is the cheapest place to buy. With Cbristmaa only three weeks away, ererybody puts on his thinking cap and wonders what is best and where to buy it. Our ever popular prices hold good for fancy and useful boo-eho'd articles. We hav the finest Ene of hyJidaT specialties we have ev er brought to Somerset. A visit to our store txfore making your selections will repay you. BtBMCKU 4 SSVDEK. Opening of a New B. & O. Branch Railroad. Commencing December 9th, and until fur ther notice, t-alns on the Confluence 0-klsiid Bratv-h of tha B. Jt O. Railroad will ma daily as fallows : larave Contl'jence, 11 a. m. ; Arrive at Somerlield, 11 35 a. ta. ; Arrive at Selbys jsirt, IJ m. Arrive at Manor Land, 12.15 p. iu. Leave JIanor Lamls, 310 p. m. Ar rive at Soit-ysport, 213 p. m. ; Arrive at Somerlield, 3 to p. m. ; Arrive at Con3a ence. 4.15 p. m. To Many a Very Important Notice. I wiu'.d be jrry to make any on costs, but unless you call and y what yoa Gwe se kst, I siisll be eompeiUid to add costs to yir bill. Voa will End eithe myself or Mr. J. K. B-vkey in oar office in Odd Fel lows' building, up stairs, where yoa can pay y tr cote or t k areount. ' J. B- SlTtHC. El. B. Cotirotb's is the cheapest place tor holiday goods and don't yoa forget it, ; December Court. The regular Wfmbff T.-rn of court open ed at lu o'clock Mxnd,iy morning. Hon. J. R. XcMiitae, of MkMlecrevk township, was appointed fitreroan of the Grand Jury. Tbe order of ejtirt providing for the printin;? of ! tiie court calendar and the publication of the lirt of causes i the county papers was re- I vedsed. The first ca called tr trial. Momlay af- trrrnxm, was that of the Common wealt h vs. Dr. W. H. lityers, on a charge ol abortion. Tltere was not the siiahtest evulenceofa criminating nature produced and t be jury promptly returned a verdict of ttA guilty. W. Walter, charpe.1 with stealing an ai, of the value of $IX was nest caJ led to an swer. He plead fiilty to the charge and the court gus-eidid sentence npoo payment of the costs by the defcmlant. Joseph Miller, (itesd guilty to a tbirgeof larceny. Joseph, in company with several companion broke hata B. Jt O. freight car at Rockwoodand took parcel of tobacco. J J. HoUiroe, was appointed constable of Meyersdale Borough. A XoL rrca.-was entered in the following cases, by the District Attorney. Commonwealth vs. Jscoh Yoder, killing and maiming cattle, on information of Israel Snably. game vs. Katie Daniels, carrying conceal ed wcafioiia, oa ii. formation of Janetta B. Taonehill- Same vs. Joseph Silby, X. & B. with intent, on information of Xannie J. Clayoonib. Same vs. El. Henneberjer, F. B. on in formation of Irene Sampsell. Same vs. Thomas P. Heeler, Sed. F. fe. B. on information of Lioie J. Bender. Same vs. Chambers Huston, F. Jt B. oa in formation of Lizzie Penrod. Same vs. VT. A. Higenbothan, A. 4 B. on information of C. F. Rboads. The Grand Jury returned a true bill against Josiib Specht for A?gravated A. 4. B. on in forr.iatiof of S'm. X. Rininirer. Go to Herr Bros, tor your 147 Rogers Bros. Silverware including Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fruit Knives, Butter Knives, Berry Spoons. Xapkin Rings. Xutpickers, Children jHs Jkc Ac. These goods are Triple and tjitadruple plated and the best in the mat- ktt. Winter comes but once a year, but when it d-ies comes ladies need many things, but more than anything else a stylish Hat or Bonnet. M. M. Tredwell Jt Co have an im mense stock, and all the Liusst style of tritn ings. Farmers Institute. At the close of the forenoon session of court on Monday the announcement was made that a meeting of farmers would con vene in the court house at I o clock p. m fjr the partJOse of .i-riag the propriety ; Fsr!nerj. isitate in thf . .r.,, . ,., nlltr ty. At ttie appjinted hour t lare numoer of farmers representing almost every town ship in the county, were in attendance and tbe raeetinie was organized by calling W. H. Miller, Esq , of Queraahoning. to the chair. X. B. Criidilield, E-., of Jeirner township, was called opon to state tae object of the meeting, after wtiich it was on motion de clared to be the sentiment of the meeting, that such u Institute hould be held at S'lmetiiiie during '.he winter and a com mittee composed of X. 11. Critcbikld, Esq., Hon. U. P. Shaver and Ci. W. Shober, Esq., was appointed to prepare a prcgratii and fix Ufion a time and place for holding tbe same. This we regard as a movement in the right direction and hope that the farmers of Som erset county, will be ready to respond to whatever rails may be made upon thetn by this committee, for help in this work. If men engage! in other occupations, need to hold tleir meetings f ir mutual counsel, why should not formers, whose calling is at the very foundation of all prosperity, avail themselves of whatever aid they can gather from this source. ' Christmas toys, candies, fruits, nuts and cakes at En B. Corraoru'a. Believers in the goose-bo ue tell ua that we are to have an early and severe winter. Get ready for it, ladies, by gjing to M. M. Tred well Jt Co.. and purchasing set of those cheap Furs. . Low as to price, but hLjh as tn enality. To Whom It May Concern. My store and dweltfng with all their con tents having been entirely destroy! by fire on Sunday niht last, I am compelled to rtqtiest those knowing themselves indebted to m to make ioinaediate payment of at leitit one-half of their indebtedness. I also desire to return my thanks to my many patrons for past favors and to assure thera that I will resume business at the old stand, as soc as I can make arrangement for temporary quarters. P. J. Corn, Stoyestown. Pa. Xot. 23, is). 9 Great Bargains. Handsome Plush Jackets at ten dollars, worth twelve, and Plush Coats at fifteen, eighteen and twenty dollars. Mrs. A. E. t'hl. PISEL'S PLACE. To My Friends and Patrons. When you come to court next week and Institute during the holidays you wiil find cue in my new place in tbe First National Bank building, opposite the Court House and one door south of tbe corner, well pre pared wi;h everything new. Xew bouse, new store room, new oyster saloon and ice cream parlora. We will have oa sale oys ters that cannot be excelled west of tlie Al leghenies. Go up to ray room and try them, you enter on Vpion Street, one door west of District Attorney Puescckee, clUce. We will have on hand a good stock of cakes, pies, aaud-wiches and bread, all cf oar own baking, you will find them far supe rior to ary brought from the cities. We will continue to keep onr celebrated beer and old time ginrerbt-taii, constantly on hand. We m anu fir n re mirown beer and guarantee it clean and pure. pleasant healthy drink. Our confectionery department cannot be surpassed any place 6r we have the X best firie fruit of all kinds, nuts, rasins. figs, dates California dried fraitsx canned goois of all kinds, sardines, salmon, corned beef, cat sups, sour, oavoring extract, spice, pre partd mustard, hakiug soda nd cream of tar'ar. All kinds of crackers, fine cheese, sttaar, coifee, cbroIa'.e, Xew Orleans molass es, cider vinegar, our own make of mince meat. A host ofgood things to eat too numerous to mention. We have had thirty-five years experience and we Lave customers who Lave dealt with us sli the while. We like to see you come and we welcome all. Our rooms are heated by steam. Coroe ia and see the handsome radiators and be convinced that we axe well fixed to serve and please our customers wiih fine goodv Let your orders for ice cream (br the holi days. We will furnish it by the quart or gallon. Fine tub oysters and the beat of grade by the can. Parties entertained with suppers on .abort notice. Ladies and gentlemen wanting lunch, a cop of codec and a sandwich can get it at my place, where you will find a nice, dean, warm room to-sit down ia and rest. 1 want all to feel at home when they come to see me. Thanking all for favors and good will heretofore, I hope for a continuance of the same. "" " A.E.PIJEL. Somerset, Pa. Look Out For Barsaln r Contemplating a change in soy firm in early Spring, and for Ihe porpewe of redac tor sy stock of goods, will give special br gaius for the cash in Men', Boy's and Chil dren's. Suits of Clothing and Overcoats. I save just received my third invoke vf cloth- 1 ing fur fall of 1583, which were purchased j very low. J. M. KotDEiAACii. J la the Recorder's Office, Deeds Recorded Lettera Granted Marrlase Liosnses Issued. . vena ai:oatnnr. V. S. Hay to 3. V. Lnrtjr. property in Sal isbury bowih : crnsi Jeration ;-''- P. S. Hay t C. 1 L Lut. pmjsVty in Sil isbur borough ; eooai deration -. Peter C. laaaisi o John acd Jere Inrin. pr.);rty ia shade township ; consademtkm i sis.w. WiiliamJ. Wefierfo William M. Brant. pnperty ia CoctluetKe f ojtisidrration !li- Williaxa H. KoonU t William H. Kurtz, property in ConSueuce; coasi deration $175- Phioeas Welfiey to Margaret A. Coleman, property in Salisbury borough; considera tion 3. -'.i .', ': V ' ' v '''.'. 1 Euzabeth KreSehman to J- X. Davis, prop erty ia EUiSick township; coaeideration Maoessea Kretcbnua to John N. Davis, property in Eklick tawnebip; conaideratioti Harriet Caitchneia to Mary M. Coder, property in Middlecreek township ; consid eration $i-!73. . Cyrua li. iloore to Mary H. Codr, prop erty in Middle reck township ; coasider tioa$3a75. T ' '. 1 . ; - ( WUIism J. Baer to William L. Hoover, nrooertv in Summit township : considera tion $-"00. Joeiah X. Lint to Xoah Duf, ppjperty in Greenville township ; consideration fH.lcf). Elizabeth Werner's heirs to Henry J. Eb becka, property in Meyeralale ; eoaaideraiioo ftiw. - - r Samuel Thomas to William 8. Thomas, property in Conemaugh township ; consid eration fci,4W. L-aac W. Kaufman to Emma J. Biough, property in Couemaugh township ; consid eration $25. Lavinia Dover to Peter Speicher. property in Cmemaugii township ; consideration $70 . Jam B. Gatther to Alfred Wil moth, property in Southampton township ; con sideration $li. Elizabeth Dively to Catharine Wagner, property in Salisbury borough ; considera tion $J5. tCTTKSS ORASTtn. Letters of Administration were granted to W. F. ., L. and n. L. Countryman, to Ad minister npon the estate of Jaob B. Coau try man late of Somerset township. To Joseph B. Miller nd Alexantler Ijsuntz Executors of the estau of Franklin Launtx, late of Somerset township. To John F. Hannah. Administrators of the estate of William S. Hannah late of Mil ford township. To William H. Swank, Administrator of the estate of Benjamin Stuff"; late of Jenner township. MRRtAGC LtCIXSSS. George W. Gross, of Jefferson township and Susan Sumpstine ofSomerset township. Samuel M. James and Joanna Belle Bru ner both of Denegal township, Westmore land county. Henry A. Tressler and Carrie A. Davis, both of Summit township. (ieore B. Fair, ef Johnstown and Ell X. Hutzell, of Xorthampton township. B. F. Grcger and Lnura Sanner both of Lower Turfceyfoot township. Foster Walter of Somerset and Elvy Wolkitis of Caselman. Thomas F. Heeler of Adams county and Liz2:e J. Bender of Stoyestown. Henry W. Bam hart and Susannah Seese, both of Ogle township. $50 Saved on Every Ton of Johns town Flooded Barb Wire. Twenty thousand pounds sold in thirty dsys, and erery pound satisfactory. Send in year orders. Price, two cents per pound. Jas. B. HoLCXftBACM, Somerset, Fa. He Denies It. Please announce that I am in no way re sponsible for the article which apnea red in the last issue of the Hkbald. headed " Far mer TTruberger's Ghost," neither can I vouch for the truth of the same. Just bow some people can see those things, and I can't, ia something of a mystery. Respectfully, M. D. Htveurr. Bay your Christmas gooda at Ed. B. Cof frotb's. He keeps only the newest and freshest articles and will not be undersold. Candies, Nuts, Fmts and Cakes, whole sale and retail at En. B. CorraoTB s. Attendance at Indiana Normal. The attendance at Indiana Normal is lar trer at present than at any previous fall term. The winter term opens December -1h. The spring term opens March 31st. Xovelties in china and glass tor holiday presents at Ea B. Corraota'a. You're After Money Yoa have beard the proverb ? A dollar saved is a dollar etmed.' That is gotd, hard tart. A dollar speat extravagantly is a dollar knocked celt of your day's earnings. A dollar save! in economlnal trailing is a dollar added to tbe days wage. vi'u arrra yoc with dollars in our hands ia the way of bar gains iu furniture wa Jiivr a bat tling line of fancy Chairs of all description, Reed. Rattan, Cherry, Walnut and old Oak. Uer'es dollars for you, do yon want them why go on was tine tbem. every dollar yoa spend in purchasing a Chamber Sailor Parlor Suit, is a dollar well spent in oi CAT aloiroo of prices for Sideboardd. Hail-Stands. Writing-Desks. Bookcases. Cbiff jciers, and Miscellaneous Furniture of ail kinds CorraoTH 4 Co. .Somerset, Pa. Teachers will find many handsome little pit sent for their scholar at Bieseexer 4 Snyder's. Brothersvalley Items. The teachers" instlrnte, at Sugar Grove, next Sa'urday, promises to be an interesting one. Xearly everybody talks of going. Miss Lnllie Schrock. daugMer of fx Treas urer C. C. Schrock, has been spending the past wesk with relatives and friends in this section. ' - - Delpha, a young daughter of C A. Riggt, is lying seriously ill with typhoid lever, but her physician, Dr. Masser, expresses hope of her recovery. Missflrerta KimmelT, daughter of A. G. Kiuunell, wa last week the recipient of aa exceedingly fine-toned putno, the gift of one of her aunts, ia Pittsburgh. The farmer who doesn't get his plowing finished this fall, can't oifer the excuse that the ground wa too dry, neither nast he blame the good Lord fur freezing op the groand too early. " R. C. Land is, one of our bravest old sol-' diers and slaunchest Republicans, is confin ed to his room, on account of ill health. Last week be tnfiered a severe fceroor rhage, which weakened him very much. In one of oar schools, last week, two little boys were playing with a loaded pistol, when the " darned " thing went off", and hot one of the boys in the foot. The doctor probed for the ball, hot was enable to locate : JoI:a W. Forney b a fleetest-footed hoy in Brotbersvar.ejr township. Last week on morning, while on hi way to school, he saw a red fox running, . which be punned. He overtook it inside of a mile, snd return ed with its scalp. P. U. Miller, one of Brothersvalley' best teachers, has beea compelled to discontirue his school for the present, oa account of ill health, n bas snbetitole, bat it is to be hoped that ha will tooa be able to resume the work of the school room lumsetf. . . - , !.-. Zno. Th Priilalpriiji and Beading and ha south Psnn Plr. , Fsnta Taesdaya tlMTlsfaiirs Par-tot That the Philadelphia and Reading Rail mwi Company is in dead earsest in its par pose to sararw Ih rough western :on tire! ion in new ijnite evident. Froin- very good u thority Patrictt rejjorter learned yesterday evening that the Philadelphia aad Readit:g company has obtained control of the ma sonry oothe projscted S.iuih Penn hue, which rufaiis, attuxKr other things, that it has secured poseesjioa of the bridge jiers in the SusijneLanna oppreite this eiry. If this be true vtid the source froiu whew this ia fiirtntition comes is itol to be donbted) the Pennsylvania iUi.rosul Cooieany ha given its consent to the purchase or iease of tbe South Pcaa uustHtry by the Philadelphia snd Reading Railroad Company. A ooion dejsjt in this city b therefore on of the probabilities of the near future. The hridtre committee of commoa cooccil will probably visit Philadelphia, on Thure day for tha parpos cf conferring with the oCcials of the Philadelphia aad Reading railroad in regard to the right of way over the Susqaebanaa river at this city. The comsiitte will endeavor to get the best pos sible term out of the railroad company for tbe city sod to do wiuuever i best in their judgment to ts-core the const ruction of the proposed bridge. If the railroad company has already obtained control of the Sooth Penn piers it Las an t l vantage which was not contemplated by t he commit tee wbea it made its original draft of the bridge ordinance. While attending court and institute, don't fail to call at W. H. Piatt's for the best and largest stew cf oyster. Petersburg Items. Saosageand buckwheat cakes art all the go.-; - -''I-' Mr. Xoah Rnyman hist week killed a betl which weighed ! 10 pounds. Mr. Wra. Walker Is bcil.iing a house on the land which he recently purchased from Cyrus Ray man. TheZerfoss school is in a flourishing con dition, but as yet there has not been a ainglt spelling bee. R. J. Brant is tbe instnicter. Last week, while engaged in ranking cruss ties on the farm of Levi Long, V.'m. X. Trent slipped and cut his foot. The wound is not a serious one. Mis Annie I- Musse r, of Brothersvalley township, was the guest of her sister. Min nie B. Trent, last week, and on Satnrday went to Somerset to visit friends in that place and vicinity. She will return home before the holiday. Resolutions of Respect. At regular meeting of l" rains Lodge No. 800, held last Friday evening, tlie following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : , Whcbeas. Death having removed the wife of Rev. H. R. Harnel from her family cir cle, therefore. Hat-hed, That while we recognize the providence of the all-wise ruler cfall things, that w deeply sympathize with out brother Harmed and his little family of orphaned children in this their time of sorrow, who bare been deprived of a mother's tenderest care. Rcxilvtd, That while words fUil to express our feelings of sympathy for our brother in this his hour of ttll tction, we can only say that Hope is the faithful arbeter which keeps our hearts from bursting under piessure of evil. When all things fail, hope stands by ns to the last. Rnulctd, That the secretary is instructed to record these resolutions on the minute of this lodge ; that a copy be presented to Rev. Ha rued, and that they be furnished the county papers for publication. WniBtAS, la the disposition of an all wise Provi'leoce. brother Aaron Sham. set. of this lodge, has been called upon to part wi'ti his son, Bruce Shannon, who was instant 'y killed by a boiler explosion, therefore, fifflureif. We, the mmlwrs of this lodge express to brother Aaron Shannon and hi sorrowing family our heartfelt sympathy in this the time of their bereavement. ftoofttti. In aa much as tbe deceased was e're this to have been married toa daugh ter of a brother of this lorhe, that in this humble tribute of res)ct we would say to the bereaved one, that though sorrowing, sbe may fold a pall of tenderest memory oe'r her lost hopes and perished love, and that she may go with unfaltering courage to grapple with the future; to strengthen tbe weak, to comfort the weary, to bang bright pictures in tb s.lent galleries, of the future. Bmlred, That the secretary record these resolutions in the minutes cf this lodge ; that a copy be presented to brother Shannon snd fumily, and that copies be furnished the county papers for publication. l.Ki FuBsirxa, Gxo. W. Asensov. Joh.v C. FoBSCTTJIt, Committee. MARRIED. HUSTON PEN ROD. At Somerset, on Wednesday. Xovember 27. l&iO. by Bee. George C. Cook. Mr. Chambers Huston and M i.s Elizabeth Pen rod, both of Somerset. 8TArP-GErZ-oo Thursday Dee. at the Reformed parsonage at Salisbury, Pa. by Rev. J. M. Ever.. J. H. Stacp of Hays v.iie, Pa. and Delilah Getz of Salisbury, Pa GROSi-SCMPSTINE. At Soomtsm, on Tuesday, December 3, IS), by Rev. Geurge C. Cook, Mr. George W. Gross, of Bakers viilr, and Miss Susan Suuipstiue, of Soni frset. EOTD BARNLTT. At the bride' i resi dence. Washington. ,Fa.. Dec 5, 1S30, by Rev. John M. Harnett, assisted by Rev. Drs. J. I. Bruwoson snd George II. 11 and Rev. J. S. Elder. Charles X. Boyd, of Butler, Pa, and Agnes M , daughter of the officiating minister. DIED. COU NTUY MAX. Near UvanavUte, on Weiincsihiy. Xovember 2 lsei Jacob B. Countryman, aged years 11 months aud It days, , : , . . . EADY. On Wednesday, Xovember JO ldSO.Thouias Wallace Eady, aged about Jt years. HORNER On Wednesday, Xovember 13, I9. William Her.ry, Son of H. F.and Nan cy Horner, aged a nioitth and 19 days. POORBAI'GII. At his residence in To wanda, Kansas, on Wednesday, Xovember IX 1?W. Jonathan p.xrba:igh, g-d 4!yers 11 months and 2) days. Tlie interment took place in the presence of many sorrowing; friends. Rev. J. R. Mill sap otSdating. Jonathan Pxrbaugh was born in Somerset county. Pa , Xovember 14. 13C9, snd remove,! to Kansas Xovember 15, 1884, He was taken with his last sickness, typho-iuaiaria. Sunday, and died after mid night, Tuesday. Absoluts?- Pure. Tttisi powder a ver vrt. A tnarvel of pnrttT. streGvta, anit v Q,lesrHieness, Mr eeooocni-'fti than Ahe cntinary kiaits, and eansoA ssi soid In eooipeiiiioo w.iis tb muitini,ie of ow test, short c-nn. JUKaa. ziajuxa nu la.. wic si. K. r. mum jaaJ.soiTi MRS. A. E.UHL. From now an til ihe HOLIDAY SEASON id over, I wilt ofT r Special, i i BjLitGAiS ant! Great Reductions in the follow ing lines. Ia DRESS GOODS, Incladinj SIlk3, Hertriettaa, Cash meres, c at Special Bargaica and Eeduced Prices, Ia Mi inss & tMrenf Wnps prices are cat vaj down. Plush Jackets $10, Plusb Coats 15 and $18. A groat many Wraps will be Closed ont at cost. FUES In and JIafli singlr, From 50 cents np. A HANDSOME LINE OF Kid Glares, Stockings, MitU, Collars, Cuffs, Ruchings, TaUe Covers and scarfs Tidies, Towels, Tabic Cloths, Cod Quilts, All kinds of articles for mating fancy work. Pocketbooks, Combs, Brushes, fce. A haudsome line of Bisqne, Cliina, Indestructible and Wax Dolls, including Pressed 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, Xew and Stylish. Come and mv line of Holiday Goods. see MRS. A. E. UHL. FALL OF 1889. SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Goods AT Parker & Parker's, Goods at Bottom Prices, and Trade a Booming. Great Bargains in partments. all Xow is tbe time to bay your XCSLINS, S HKETIXGS, 5APKI.V3, table LIXE.NS, towels. shiktix'I.s, ClXtiHAMS, CALICOES, BLS ACHED AN t r'BI.EACHED OTTOX FLASXEL-s. PXAIX, EED. BLCE.WR.AT AXD BARRED WOtiO riJASXELs. We have a large and elegant stork of Dress Goods, Uneqnaled by any we have hail hereto fore, consistiugof Cachitneres in ail the desirable colors, Henrietta t'toth in all the new colors. Good bargain in Cloths. We have them in all the different widths, colors, and prices. Our stock of Black I Dress i Goods, in ail the be?t makes from the cheapest np. We have in stock a splendid as sortment of Black Silks, Black snd Colored Rhadamer. Black snd Col orw) Sarahn. BUck and tloiore-1 rinsliea. Black and C'oloreit elvet. raney Tnmmioiis of kit kinsls to match. lreiw Good Good, at big Bargains. A FULL STOCK OE UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Misses, Mn snd Boys, at Bar sains. Our stock of NOTIONS is Complete. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Kid Gloves, Mittens, buttons. Lares, Kib bniiderie. Gents' and Ladies Furnish inv lioods. Siomething new in sin k. IKwble faced Flusiies in all Col ors. silk and Satin lkimak Table ami dtsnd Covers. The Cleat, Stall, ani EMst Centers Will be found well stocked in Jersey snd Beaver Jackets, Xew markets. Plush Jackets, Mantels, and Pi ash Coats. Oar sales in these Goods have gone way be yond oar expectation this sauvio. ia BLANKETS We Lave while, scarlet and gray, very cheap. Call aad ce os. snd tlie largest and most complete line ot Dry Goods and Notions. Cks. Shaw!., Blankets, Gents and Ladies' Furnishing (iocsis we have ever had the pteaanre of showing. Butterick Patterns On Sale. De-1 P eR ARKER A. PARK jNTOXICIi! Otrr line of Xew Fa" and Winljr rort U ntw complete, whwh line ak yon !.i inspect in pemn, r,r by sending 'or samples U-for yoa buy. Jk-iow we wiil note a few of the new things: rzz:-ir:DRZSS GOODS.izzz::::::::z Mohair Black smi Ciors, Si Centa t- Finert llrmle. rsiiiini, ". Wool Henriettas BLack'and Colors, Ji Cent to Finewt Grale. -iGLOAIi DEPiHTMENT.zz Xew Line Jerseys, 51 Cents to Finest Grade. Jackets, J 00 - Xewmarketn.tr " - mash Jacket $lOto " " Sacqties fib to " " GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. We hare many Special Bargai n ia this line. Our UA black Wool Hose at 23c t. ar extra good. :NEW TRIMINCS.: Fringe. Waids, Gun pa, and everything W invite yoa to give as a eal, and 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. FOLLOW TH E CROWD ! When yoa go to a str.nge city snd don t want to get lost, what do yoa do? Why, Follow the Crowd. When there has something happened, and yea want to karn it. what do yoa do? Why, Follow the Crowd. When yoa want to buy your Gr-ries. Confection. Tolaecoi. Ciear. and Holiday Goods uf every description, what do you do? Why, Follow the Crowd. Where everybody gn there yon g. for everybody wouldn't go there nr.Iesn every bo.ly was sure of being honestly handled aud getting tha very best goods at the VERY -LOWEST PRICES. We have made ipecial p.epsrations for the HOLIDAY TRADE! And have laid in large, fresh stock of Cvnie, Fruit. .Vj, T-us. ifc, that will be sold at the very lowest yricf. Teachers snd Snnd.-iy-whonis who are thinking of preparirg a treat for their scholars will find ns HEADQUARTERS or Toys, Confectioner! and Fruit, which they can secure at wholesale rates. Follow the crowd, and you'll get to VOUG AK HOCICSVOOD, IA. ARE A3 WELL PREPARED FOR THE HOLIDAY TEADE As any Merchants in the County. SPECIAX. INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED TO Schools and Sunday Schools Vho are preparing treats for their scholars. We hare laid ia an tractive stock of Confections, Fruits, an l Tovs, and CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD, Either at retail or wholesale. Call and see us before taak- i ins your puri ibises. BAKES, HOLIDAY LUXURIES. AS HERETOFORE, WE WILL EXDEA V0R TO .VA KE OCR STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHXDIES ?1.'D Xl'TS. 1MISI.YS -LVD DJTS, CUXRJXTS XXD FIGS, 0IMXGJSS .VAT? LEM0XS, B-IXXS.XD G1MPES CE.XBERIilES. SWEET POTATOES. And all othi.r Goods in our line of traIe at prices LOW AS THE LOWEST, QUALITY OF GOODS ALWAYS CONSIDERED, WHOLESALE RESPECTFULLY, COOK & BEEEITS, PALACE of MUSIC. Imellee & hoene I 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. l! Hardman, Krakaner, Imi and fiinoall Pianos, SPA LACE ORGANS. The Best Pianos, The Lowest Prices, '' Mr. E- C. Welch, of Friedens, sells for ns in the Som erset district, and persons wishing to purchase an instru ment will do as well, and get one at the same price, as they would by coming t Pittsburgh- Write for Catalogues: jTemis,- &c, to E. C. WELCH, Friedens, Somersel County. Penn a. NOTICE! in the Trimming line at Low Prices. wool J be pleased to send yoa samples. aUll HT' EB&C0. at &00. AND RETAIL. SOMERSET, PA. ISlASlISat 0 Ji The Best Organs, The Easiest Terms, i