tv, Somerset Herald ''(!MS B. flCOX. Editor. Voor.5' nj!iJy DP'-J- irtIc Youngs Dm Siore. T"" ylaiU). -Puniy aIvJ A 'curacy." T ''ooob at Young's Drug Store. ', pods at Bleseck-er and Snyder's. -ei-ker 4 Snyder's for Christmas C43,. qiart, or plate it.V'.B. , 3 jod Increased tbe debt of Indi- , for ,re "ng the new in "ir outfit" Yocag. tb Leading Ii.-ug.jist, for t-'-tioni sad Family P.tror'pts filled ... Store. ilutn Salt. one dollar per sack. , . :nn ScLrook. , Tj.W S"ap at Youngs Drug p lVes br 25 cents. -(. ir Ca':Sr:ua erarrrt fruit from ' ; ... he keel tbe bet. ri j -i-riiti' ij tbe cheapest place for -.-.. and don't ti fjrjret it. , .aw '. 'vc"i'a- rxf.tist oiEce over Tred S Jl - .urb f Diamond Surnersel Pa. j..ff .v fcyjtf. a nsual, have the ' aaa.,rixt-u: of Cbriatmss goods iu -u- - - si'': is tbe only county in the St: j the ie i tot ad n tne r ubiic - .1..-, ;:' find many tan.iane latie ,. t their scholars at Biosecker i .eti'S '-atll.Tr Bros. for a piod time pieoa , nuics of movement and cases r .0 ' -,!, c'wi:t Western Outs buy Sebroek. He sella as cheap y re!.Unt uVnt', Somerset, Pa. 'it. jj,,fpa;e work eiei uted and satis .js firaiit-L ... x,:j,-ja" was tbe word tbat purged , ,:. at a Carson vilUs iDaupbin a:j- f'lii'f rv'j fW York llrrald two dollars .r-io pa t-e news wbicU it publishes M Ssiiey in Afrira. fce .".-iivL but buy genuine Min fJi,r fruni jiai.ion Si-broik. It is a s,r.rs jatent. warr.W.ed. i.M NuMii's delivery wapin is eea s Dt jtretis daily, ieiivring Groceries, .c-ind Ft-fd to Lis inay patrons. 'smm wj'- caes, froitt, nuls aisd tofiit En T.. CoFFKora'g. 5.v.sii3 ciunaani gla far holiday j E B. Cofi-sjth's. ' N'uts. Froi'.i and Cakea, wibuie joi rvuU at Kd I. Co; fe-.'Tb's. Tit L-iieat ai J cbo:c-t CUriftoiJS cin- : u n tr otiiy bv fetind at Ed B. Coferotb s ir ; Bennimtton. of Xeitii. O- bas -flirts toLer twenty-fifth c!.i!d. Her j ..;) cia;aj Litis beats ai! known records, j B.:t r"ur ('hrimts fo-b at Ed. B. C'of-H- kpa euly the newest and -! i-. cies arid will not I e mrsold. ;t.rv st.e tbe clothes of Thomas (lilt-!, n: ri::'.:jln'g. and lie bad to put on bia i ,r to co out and bjrrow a pair of Li B. l:rrth bas made special pirpcr ,iis S.r the toiiday trade. You can 'find y jc.rr p ai-e ia Somerset to boy toys aud rikijatrm. Ta ClriMian UniaOci" wiil htr.ee be lie ramecflbe Salvation Atn-y. :.t aes. je' ev;dtctly tbitik there is scme i.rt '.a a na.ue. ir.-su Lis boariing-house mistrse re 'jri ajarry '..ins a Tottsiowa UniSiarlaii Lrr w;th hauitual drunkoeas and . Utr a-r;el. I;.f lirjtiijn "Should a r.::r;:.-ter smoke'' ua.:. uaanswereii. but it is fTditrally rrt-i lLat the bard sheil sinner will when jr y.y lis 'it--r!s. Zm sittUn of Ed B. Cr?th' store con- jndreds of Uruutiful orr.araents that er sui'-ab.e fcr holiday presenu. Ilia stoe '.'t :Ueait place to boy. V.w Hex k. of A'.leotown, is a candidate rpi-.;uc honors. A few days ajjo she :-fimi hrr next-door iieigubur and his :V ai.d daughter ail at once. xiA usi.:bees will do wei! to remeaiher Ji Kiewker 4 Snyder can suppif tiicm ita.sj- u-ful and attractive presents for Mr scholar at chapes' prices. - New York Coants an l Ex. Selects r-t ' ex e'.Ifi. T'ja stew of Oysters. t -art. yniy .'10 cr.u. j W. U. Platt, I 1 V -a ro-.i'.d n.'t cake fa! her or mot her a -'vf si r-if-ra-e or useful j resent than a ! ticted to their sitjht. it k-t.ins'H-d swindler visited McKees--ir.ti i:. the women of that town 30) uf niiiies at ra!e of three cases for $1. : riir;.-Hiitation that they coniaio- -'nil taiiirj for bie prizes. cr tract for the orrran ftr Tiirpase's LiM-mai-ie iu P.rookiyn baa in award t tir-n that budt the oid one. It ..laii'7 p'jKt and 11J and it is -it Will be largest ever bui'L liv black walnut Mantle C! ck of it.xi.;a niaki', ttrikiti the haif boor .a t!.r Vilest improved movement for Ilcaa B. "t luv on hard a larire number of pood "'t i: we wil sell in eiiar.titien f suit " -.ar. Pricts verr reasonable. Yard ! the plaairuf mill. Ui.iiio.a Caos.A Passos. '.i wat. Ji tower" in the resolution !"-: he phu-nixviiie Women's Christ- Tr Cai' a few days aj was t,i red "water power" ty a Wist "-v rr. and the resolution arjored .'yrit. '' litrr Dros. fr your 147 Kievrs .;rcrwre inoiinlinji Knives, Forks, ""en. Fruit Knives. Butler Knives. T-Arf "" a N'aikin U.r.!.. Ni:;pn kers. Children v t-"-4r .These good are Tr p'.e and e p aied and the lew in tte mar- W;'.:;an; Mau.-er, Executor of Eiua U;.in deeeased, will seil on the "s on Saturday, January 4th I ., 't: 'jiis and lots in toyeatown Ixjrooch, '-pr-ifwyofsaiJ d-wuwd. For fur- ;n-a:ars ar.d terms of aaie see hand '""'!y wlhe be were rich just before '-"'!iTi,n DO .iea-wre is com ''v.i u, t;,at c.f nia:ipg presents. It is not 7 to be rich waen yoa buy from " ir 4 i;y,ir Tiiey have a tbocwnJ " r.:oes suitable far all yonr friends rites within the reach of all. 3"H a.-,d Furs. I will par the hirbet a.1 kinds of hvlea, peits and I also asm ij cord, ef k Oak and r ,'w cords wanted at once. " Ee at ray rmden, ircmexii "rtoftLeS.4C.Pt.aii,jn, H. 0. OrrrT(VH4. a-howing letters remaining at tlie ft v.t5 w:U be sent to the Dd at Washington, D. C. if not '-er iS'.b. i-v't "1 Xi-garet J.; CriUhSe'd El?le; f t-u-worth Eidrui ; Kue)aldtr a:-'. J-hn ; Miller C. C. ; McCormw k .5 ; We.d.irn' John ; Walker J. "t-jvujn Jcvhua. J. K. CorruiTB. T. M. Tbe smiling f Urvllord Kyle, rf M,.y. ersdale. M O0 ,,, r wris Monday. Tlie young peopieof the Disciples' cba-ch are busily rehearsing for a " Y Old FuiU Concerte ' l be pfen Chrirtmas nigbt. repty-Siat Surict)iient of Pabiic Innr.irti.. Hettry IJiucK, b pmjOy n-t.iinH at Jucw-t U tbe laie Superiu tendeni lichee. . ' ilormai Stilt, of Friedon. and Henry D. Lpe, of Jecnor, are two Somerset couaiV veterans who were granted increase of pen aiims last week. Old reidnt can recall a gcod many open winter, but none of them can recollect ever having seen dandelion biootu in December before tbii year. "Sir. A.. Cober. of lVacbdale, wbo bs been a reader of the Hcbaus (or more than twenty.fire years, and trbo aim-ay pays In dvance, is serving as a juror this week. Mr. John O. inner bas disposed of bis cottage on Tarkeyfoot street to lawyer H. M. Berk'ry, who will take possession on tbe flrst oftie year. Mr. Banner will remov to Kansas. . 5fr. Hiirrv Kinktid, tLe n.-w'y.appoiatpd i riiv-:.jl!ector of Interna! Revenue for this dirirt, was in Somerset Tuesdsv. whon Jobn t. KJmme!, Fajturned over t he books of that o Hoe to bim. An ele.-tric p.n? was pia'd in rx-uition in tbe vault, of tbe First National Bank, Fri lay. It r!n5 an aia.-m every tiina tbe bas ket door is ojneJ. James Wiikins, of fprjnpiaie, Cclar county, Towa, forra r!y of &imenel couniy, hv-a week sold rS bead of bog, which aver-ajte-l 4 J"J ponnds each. The heaviest weigh ed mnds, and the IV.itest 3i jouuds. John J. Fitznatriek, the railroad contract or who. with Ed. Mctiovern. hail tbe cot. trat for divinc " Ni(r;er Mountain Ti'n nel," on the South Penn. diel at his home in Lant r county, lasc Saturday. . He was ia his 4lKh var. A. E. Pifei'a is headi',uarters for Florida 0ir;rrs Bananas, lemons. Ca'it'omia Evap-. oraie l Eruiii. Prunes, Iliisins. I'igs. Iates Finest Frtticb ('rrm, Mixe-i Creams, Com m.m M xej Stick Candies, and Foreign Xa-s of ail kin.N. The youn j P ole's M.te Siciety of the Pru-hytt'riji church, will hold a Featival Slon.lay and Tues.ljy eveningi of Intitule week, in the rms lately occupieii hy Mr. ie.. W. &.-U ford s Book ri'.ore. .V!l are ia-vite-J. Coaiiiirea. Not everybody is rich enough to lose $j without knowing it, but this is what a i'atr field, wotaa did. Mrs. II. A. Small recentir tound a railroad bond of $.V) that had been laid away in an oid book for the pa.-i ten years, and which ahe bad forgotten aii abt'Ut. Mr. Charles E. Pile has oietied a coal yard at the S A C.Mation. and will kee$ eonstaiit ly on hand a larp supply cf the celebrated rmiisbury coal, which nee1s no recommenda tion from us, and which wiU be sold at the lowest price. "Sykes" will no doubt re ceive a liberal sharp of pa! r itajre. Governor Beaver hia arjinted the fol lowing C-jmnjisaion to r-purt a riene-a! H jad lat I'avid Mot"ar)?.. Pilthor; Jarvb I.i'ard. Conneautville : Cyrus Gordon. Clear field; II. S. G.Kidwin. South Bethlehem, Samue! U. Downing. Wett Chisler. Th..-i act in conjunction with three !r;nators arid live ntprestnu.tive. A prcat riMny people are paving ten cents for a (T.es at the number of beans contained in an odd ;haped jar, at fT-ji-er Yunhi'r. Tlie Jar wiil te opened atd tbe beaB tonnt ed 0:1 Cbri.'-ttBai eve, when the person who bas wMsed nearest the corrcet nnmrjer will receive an immense French doll, on exhibi tion in the show window." The gaesaitis varies ill the way from !..' to 6 oOu. letectives are at Davis City, W. Va., look is for John Eamsay, the Fayette couniy outlaw and leader of the gart; which corn raitted so m?jiy boid rolitieries in the vicini ty of Harkleyiburg lae-t snmmer. Hamsay. it h? sa d, hai been working at the Davis mines there nnder an assumeii name, tut di-up'jeared a short time aso. He is sup posed to be biding in the vicinity of Davis City. S.ijierir.ter.detit Berkey bas wisely decided that children under the age of fourteen will na be admitted to the day sessions cf the Teach rs' Institttte, unless accompanied by their parents. We hope that the resolution will be rijid'y enforced, and are corfi lent that it wil! meet with the approbation of it'irrs who wish to take ad van t aire of ihe . . . - --j .- opinvrt HUH v Tor raining Knowledge ana ia- atructicn. In eunversatioo wi:b Mr. P. I- Ca beer, we were pleaeil to learn that the owners of the (ra House have provided another exit far their place of amasewnt, t7 mn of pair of lave doub'e 4-)n opening frcm the I cjruire of the house on to West street. Tim id p-jrfons who bare heretofore 'rd to at tend te inv it u lecture, when the house is crowded to its u'm't capacity, can now do so without the least fear of a janic. When the afterrvyn freight train oa the Somejset and Cambria Railrowi was round ing the short curve at Kaufman's run. Mon day ailernoon, a number of the cars U-ri the track. Two or three of taem were dumped into the cm... and as many more were de molished. The road was bkxkaded through out tie ni'ht, the south-bound r" train due here at 4.31 p. to. not arriving un til 0 a. Hi. Tuesday. Several of the height crew sus'ained alight injuries. William Duumyer, a twmty-year-old t-jn of David Dnnmyer, living two miles east of Sipesvtile, met with a very painful accident tM.e day last week while hunting. After trat.iping through tle wools for several hours he halted at a steam saw mill and en-gaj-i in coavematioo with a number of em plvves. standing the while with his ban.is can-leeslv resting on tiie luuzzieof his shot irun. W ItlM'Ul me tmiltei muvia, i:ie vount man swya, "abe gun went on, and of j 'JU 1 J , ,. . , f course, the ouiiteuls neiraiKi ins uaovis, both of which were in a terrihiy lacerated condition, when Dr. J. K. Miller was railed iu to dress the wouuds. Young Duamyer is rendered entirely beipiesa by the accident and it ia pibie tbat a number of fingers from each hand will have to be amputated. Tcvr prisoners broke jail at Union town Monday night, and euecueded io mak ing good their esca.ie. They were Laptoa Franiz, couvicleii of the murder of a man named Lacy, at ConnWIsvilie ; Frank ooley, cliared with torturing Miss Boss, of Mason towu, by burning the soles of her feet in order to mske her discl-vse where she had hid her money ; Martin Crow I, charged with sbuo'.inga man narctd Porter at Dunbar, and lue last one of the qtiartette was a fel kw named Webiter. who was awaiting trans portation te the Penitentiary to begia a 2 year terra of imprisonment. The men wr ail held in tbe Uniontown lockup, which U at beti a rather insecure i;titution, pend ing the completion cf repairs to tiu County Jail. tSorae time during the niftjt, the men, who were within easy a-x-esa U each other, got irvher arnl suctwde J ia sawing away the liars abont one of the window. Tt e work was conducted with the greatest care, and during all the time the men were at work not tlx slightest snund of any kind reached the jailor. When the work was complete tbe men removed the bars, and lest their tailing on tiie outside fbouid atv trai-t attention, they were taken down one by one and carefully piled up in a corner of tbe iU. Then they wailed ontil acme time afT tt:idr.ighl, and when every thing was (jiiet and no darger to be fearevi fnm dis covtry, they let theraselve out of ihe wir dV w. The drop to tie street was a short 0Bt, and was Jiade with pertact eat. I is :u pd that ih four men kei t together until t;.,T -re sKne d-tancj out uf the town, when they separated. Institute Entertainments. JOHX R. CLARKE. Clirke is one of tbuae rare men so eJd ra tnetwbobai learned tbe arret avenue to llw bumau soul. Ilia lecture -To and Fro in Lontlon" is fu.I of ethica of humanity, wit, humor and pathos. Ee bold bi bear ers at Lis rommand. Uoral tu-tins like a golden thrnai glUtens lunjiuh it ail. And ttie Wanly uf all is one enjy a delicious, aatifcfytng aftenatt like tbat of joo.i cbeve after dinner. Ioa t tad to bear John VL Clarke if ever and whenever the opportunity OCCU rs. Vttrvt Fret Pre. "SAM" SMALL. "The speaker was the gid nd brniiant young Georgian, Sam Small, as be it famil iarly called by people and press,' and who has created within the past seven months a tame as an evangelist and a temperance ad vocate which hat swept over this country in a it je unparalleled by that of any other nau, no older than be in tbe kingdom and erriee of the Divine Master. Ia the relig ion world be is the phenomenon of tbe present day, and bids fair to become worthy of a place alongside of Sturgeon, Taimage, Palmer, and other great, grand men, who have been aorordeJ the foremost rp'tce amonst tbe hosts of the Lord for their pitty. xi, learniug artd ekurueue." CTuragt "WIU." CARLETON- ; ' ' Cnlike the tuuai lecturer, Mr. Carleton al lowetl bis poetic nature full play, and instead tf a duli, heavy talk passed gracefully from one poetic creation to another, here a home ly truth pressed hotnej, then a bit of who'.e sone sunshine, a lender pathos, or a touch ing sentiment, the one following so cloeeiy in the wake of tbe other tbat vers evoked had scarcely dried before the !an?hter of tbe audience was rippling eii'y. Mr. Carlet.n, in appearance, strce'y filled tbe bill of the expected ft i.f the i'e. Small of stat ure, w uh njischi vous blue eyes, liht curly bmrand a dn;li manner; abided to this a fai-tidiotia drs, tee was crliicaily eyed in the beKinniiig by the jieopi before whom he niade his first appearance. ritldiryh IHiiToN SIAIIS. Wa!;r E iienwi'i has o for bim.self a woiid-wide reputation. His execution is riioUhiefi. while his beautiful tone and wimderfu! interval play in-are nioet remark tbla. He has no e-.jual. When he plays at Bay ii;iip preat crowds surround ihe band stand ar.d Ihaen enchanted to him. Daiii r.iorr h'Ut'j A . Mis Henson, who is a young American vo.i!it:t new to Iondou, fuitiiled all rejuire men?. She has a clear, sweet, and resuuant soprano voi.?e, ejcia';ly brilliant in tbe up per rrpntfr, and as she displayed eonsiderx- ble powers of expression and interpretation, the good opinions she gained were well de served. Tie Loud-Hi Mor,iv,j Fttrt. c- The humorous is always acceptable, end it is i:ot stratifre that Mr. Thomas was re railed three times to answer demand made fjr meritorious renderitiip. He is artainry very able in bia line, and may weil feej proud that nature gave him so plain a set of features competent tol worked and distort- ed to snch an extent as to provoke) the favor j of a rausihintr public. He 5s a '"xid artor. witi al, self composed, apt, and ediiieni. Br'KiU'IH E-i-jlc. , Mr. Kinr has an abioty to please audien ces with piano playing wLicb is only ps eveil by very small percentage of i'ue vast army of pianists. In the p'aying cf his m!os be deii'hted ail who heard him. R-cn Until. Another Johnstown Horrcr. Atriin has this Ill-fated Johnstown been visited Willi disaster. This time, instead cf j water, it was tlie cry of fire in a theatre that s 'ait nearly d-xc-n lives iuU eternity and I toninied fully t'tir'.y other persona, V ! " The Parke Opera House, w here thecalas- trojibe jccirre-i, is a three-story buildirg, j i;ca"eii on Main erreet. Bear tlie -orner of Franklin, and was u.eil as a diningrooni for several months alter the tiood by Frank Ben ford, prtaiiietur of toe old Huibert Koue. Thrt ouiWinj itea for a longtime been con sidered ur.stfc, and many e le cun'd r.ot be hind to attend any kind of an entertain ment there. T'.itre were abont Hv br.ndred jpwn, principally wmten and children, in the house lat uii;ht to witness "Uncle Tom's Cabin" bytbesteLson Dramatic Compai-y. About 10: jtt, ts the prforrnstrc was about closing there was an alarm of firesoitnded osin. there was an alarm of fire soitnded hv the fireman stationed oa the corr.er near , , , . .. i . v e aisJ utmersiiJOCi VJia lliv emi-j ra the orera house, caused hr the dtscoverv of , . . . i - u ' , - t.- i nia eiate Comae : vac ap?iuinti by Governor a fSretn fr. '. akelield s siable, m Kernvule. . , . . 3 . , . , . , , I Beaver siill have io tiictr hands unused The alarm beinj! sounded to clow greatly f r,CT . , .... . . , , , , j.i more than x '. balance in bank in excted theatid.eitceatid they immediately , , , ., ..... 1'hila.Wphia and Hrruborg, whicn is d rustied for the Kreet. ' . ,. , ... i I uur vour nejirbbornvjn no (rood : cut its dis- They were m-a at me entrance bv a crowd -'"-"" e c .i . -i i , ,1 tnbutioa to you ami thnnih you to otners from the outside whotOjUirut the are was ; J , -,7 , .t c t- i I ia ttwoieniaju. i'jcmaaivwui( gether oa s cloee stairway, not over six fet wide, at.d the frantic efforts of those in the rear of the ontroming crowd caused a terri ble jam, which was made still worse by persons jampire from the gal'eries on the head. of lh-:un thc;sta:rs. The firemen tJ t Jrn lheir boge on lllose on the out- t;dtoesethej.tro. and when th fnjtjre c. u'd rx sf-tfen at the stairway was fcntel to i be piled alRfxt to tbe level of the upper Boor w.th dead and living. The following were taken out dead : TBS rvTAL WT. iir.o SLOVAK Eli, a,;ed i5; came from M:. Piea-wirtt. S!M LIZZIE CLAYCOMB, atred 17 : came from Mower s Mi1j. tSedlnrd rt.nr.tv. J' iilS' MILLLFl, colortd : came from Cham be ranrv MUS. WESLEY BraNi3. apod ahont ) ya-s ; formerly of Snyder's Station, riom-er-t con"! -f. MK-i CHUA BCBN3, aged Vi, uan?hter nf tti sooe. Gii'iBGE LIT TLE HOUXES, aeed 11 yea-. sn of Lnfayecre Honwr : this boy is said Ui have jumped from the top iral iery to li e parou-tie, probably 3J (eet ; his nvk ws hnfe"i. MB. - Jl4N' W. NEar02, ao 2 years, f the Sniih Sl.Ie. EiW4.Rr Bl Ki'tLOR. ajeil w'oi of Wrlliam Piirlor. mernaugh Kirot-ich. GEnlf iE FKESrii.Oo.N". aii 1; unmar ried; coin iti Grmany. Fnm f-irty to E.y pers-Mis were it j irel, s 'me oft', era seriously. Art eve wltn-; at- that, the Johnstown , . . r v - riM er los of l.fe. was not to be Compared grea.er Ios nrl.te. was not to toe Comp to this caia-itr ophe in poiat of horror, am! many wh v had passed throagn the S yvl, and were hardened by th sltrht of death. sh'i:hiere'l and tumei sick whn they lo)k ed at the horribV si-bt. tux rvrvt r:u):s--;. Tlie Opera House is a plain front, three story brick bjlldin'. A store room and a saloon ocenpy the ground floors. B-tween these is tbe namw entrance to the old and dingy theater. This passage .is five feet wide. In the parqTate, to whietj this en-tram-e lead', were Ian night 'JW chain, a'J occupied. Two eaileriea. one wider than the other, tang at the rear of the parqtittte and immediately over the main entrance-. In these galleries there is comfijrtable seat-in-; capacity for aVrat peop.le. Trie stalr wav l-3iiiti)r U the firt gaiirry ia three feet wide, wkiie the dark and winding stairway leadiug to the secoo i gallery, or the "nigcer heaven," as it is called, is scar .-eiy half that wide. ' ' At tlie show ia this nnprtentioas death trap there were about SW people, or oer!y double the capacity of the house. About half of thoe prestnt were Women and chil-d-en. Every seat was occupied and eve7 inch of standing room was at a preruinm. The buildiag is not provided with fire es capes, and no provisions is made upon the stage or eisew here for water ia the event of fire. Public opinion condemned the old structure JO years ajro. The people were afraid of it, and the sound of the fire-bells threw thejninto a spasm ofik-peratc fear through which 1) oi ttiem plunged furiojsly into violent iaaths. ' ' s" ' The coroner's iurr has rondetiiBed. the for 1T..n4 and ra more thraTri'iali nter- t tainmeuu will be given in Johnstown carril t a new ious oi s m t-e ment nas oo-n em-icu. M.-v Paros atU ter ctaug titer were in terred in tie Pugh gniveyard, Somerset township, Thursday aileruoon. Court Proe'clings. Following is the litt of cases dispoecdof at lata week's oourt : cataiiAL x.i;T. Common weal i h vs. Caroline Durst ; Jjrni cication ; contafcle s retnrn ; verdict guiity. Senwnced to pey a fine of $t, the eotts of t-roaerutioo. and ucilero imp rL-onment in the couaty jail far a period of eixty ilay. Same vs. Ivid J. and Georj.-e J. fehaulis ; A. aud B will: intent to kill, on informa tion cf Belinda A. ShauiU ; veidict net guilty. Same vs. Frank P.hoads ; adultery, on information of Civilla online ; verdict not guiity. and the prosecutrix to pey the coets. Same vs. Simon Snyder ; inaiin'ous mis chief, on information of Jcsseph King ; con tinued. 6am vs. John H. Tndts ; Sei. T. and B.. on informatien of Martha II. Oiristnejr ; contipned. Same vs. Joeepb Sfiller ; larceny, on in formauon of Robert N. Shepperd ; verdict guilty ; sentenced to pay a fine of IU tbe coat of prosecution, and to be imprisoned in the county jail lor three months. game vs. Joeiab Specbt ; A. acd B , en information of W. L. Bininger; verdict guilty ; sentenced to pay a Cr.e of $73. and the ccstj of prosecution. Same vs. Charles Rboads ; F. and B., on inf.uiuauon of E.ltn Friediine ; cictinued. Siiaie vs. J.seph Silvus ; A. and B. with i c.t era. on information of MiDnie J. Clay comb : verdict, not guilty. Same vs. George Brant and James Mabo ney ; larceny, on information of James D. Joncts ; verdict, guiity ; sentenced to pay a fine of $1 each, to restore the stolen foods, and to be imprisoned in the county jail for three months. Same vs. John Meilingrr ; larceny and tnibfrxlement, on informatiou of Wra. H. S.wauger ; grand jury retnrn not a true bill. lVtt LIST. Hannah C. Gaul vs. Solomon Judy ; set tled. Annie M. Bell vs. Joseph Socks ; settled. Noah Scott's use vs. M. A. Sauner ; piain tiS' takes a non suit. Mary Grows, executrix of Catharine Gr,, dee d , vs. Israel Gross, administrator of Jo aiah Grots, dee d. Settled. John Lane vs. Solomon rVibert. 8 .tiled. Henry Kiater vs. Henry Either and Sarah M. Ftslier. his wife, and Cyrus L. Garshaw Co-it:ntied. KOAD AJD tUIDiS VIX'AS. Petition of citizens of Concmaui;h town ship for review of a road from public road near Isaac L. YoI--r's, to the road mar Jacob Siietler s. C. 11. Sjhruucker, surveyor ; Da vid Brubaker, Herman Shalfcr, (ut V.,) viewers. Petition for viewer-s to yiew the site for a new bridge 'n lQe t''Jt;gh cf Wellersharg. over Jennings Kiin. Gtorfc-e P. Brulaker, turveyor: David Meyers, Feicr Suder, view ers. Petitinn for a public road from a point in public road on the farm of Benedict Yoder to a point where the schocl hou.'e read cotr.es into pubiic road leading fium Cole man to Puqh, oa tbe firm of J. S. Lirmon. Dvnnij Meyers, surveyor; Daniel Kitumei Samuel J. Colemsn. viewers. Petition of ciliieaa of Northampton. Alle gheny and Southampton Township's for a new Township. Icnnls Meyers, Surveyor ; Emar.nel L'chty. Sa:nuI II. Du'I, Viewers, Petition of citizens of Oinomaiigh town- ship far a new bridge acro- lien.-cretk where road leading from Keefer's saw mil! U I?ac L. Yoier's .n-es said stream. l'aid S:uft. Sumyor; Koro Kjuf.::an, tjamuel J. Bcrkev. Viewers. For Bread, Cako, Pies, Cratkers, Cheese, Catsup, Mustard, Sa-tiiues, Salmon, Tobac co, Cptr, and the S nest Confections ever sten iu oooierset. go to Pill's. The annual adver.iwmcni of Tux Pbxj-s, (New York ill tc found elsewhere in our columns. We commend Tux Pbess to the attention of our readers. Tbe parr is but two years' old, but it is so cheap so bright, se earnestly Bpublicati, that it already has a greater circulation than any other Kepub- licau Daily paper in America, having atiain- ei! a national reputation and iSuence. He publican piitruria,; from all ovtr the coun try is makiui; Tits Pb.es a gnat aaccess, and an already bright paper U beina daily iinpnoveiJ. , The New York Jf-iit t.i E.'; r contribut ed on Saturday to the P-v. David J. Bra!, of Johnstown. Jo': for his jxrs'jnal uje. This came from the untird portion cf the Johns town fhntl of the .VtiVa.ii lrprrs. Colonel " ' , 1 t wtut ;i are tn neua m.ui uo j o:i anu it.em which are :n g;i according to the origiua! ir.tentioa of the people who contributed the money. Your services seeoi to fuliy justify us, as a public testimonial to your self denyins vir tues in rei)aitl:-.j; you lo u.x-ept the inclosed check for ?0 im) w.ih the riqitnt tbat you will appropriate it f.r y,, ir owu belief.: ai.d vfyoardw ar aud surTtrln family. Leave yonr orders for coal at the c-illce of the Somerset Lairy Conu any. Take Notice ! That the annual oyster supper given by E. P. Curcmina Post, UW, G. A. Ih, at bonier set. Pa., will take idace Friday eve, January Z. li'sj. at Grand Army Hall, at which place we hope to meet ail the aomradts with their wives. The wives of own rvies oi the post are t niet at the noose of Mrs. A. C. Davie this Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, to complete arraiieraetils for ihj supper. All who Can C0U.C y.tl. W. H. Ho HSTETLttt, Secret arv. Who was the originator of Caramels 7 j iieorge F. McDonai.i, wbostol leails. V here ran they be bought? From PUcl, the Con fectiouer. Friday, in opening the vault of Peter Lev ergood, & Johnstown, who was buried in lss), the h-ly wa found lo have turned lo stone. The remains are perfectly petrlr.ed and a cumber of people w ho have visited the spot say that the preservation is wonder ful. The ptciltar couditions that caused this phenomenon are pexpliuable. I'sr ful and ornamen'al holiday preser.fs at veT lowest prices: artistic and lovely toilet cafes in plush and oxodysed silver, wriring desks in ban! w cd and p'ush. manienre sets, autograpH and photfrraph albums, gentlemens" shaving and smoking sets, per fume cases, exquisite toilet bottles and a Thousand Utile pieces of nsefal and orna mental brie a-brac thar. yoa can find do where else in Somerset. Yoa should not fail to see them. BieiEtxra ,i SsTEca. You're After Money Yoa have heard toe proverb ? A doli-ur saved is a dollar eimed."' That is a gold, hard fact. A dollar fpent extrava.'siraly is a dollar knocked oat of your diy's earnings. A dollar savc-i in ecooominal trading is dollar added to the days wage. . . U AFTFW TCC with dollars in our hands in the way of bar gains in furniture wa H4vx a sat tling line of fancy Chairs of all descriptions. Reed. Ssttan, Cherry, Walnut and old Oak, Her'es doilars foe you, Uo yoa wao( them why go on wasting them, every dollar yon spend in purchasing a Chamber Suit.or Parlor Suit, ia a dollar well spent six vr cat alogne of prices ft Sidehoard, Hall-Stands. Writin j Desks, Bookcases. ChiToniers, and MisctUaceoiu Farrdture of all kinia - CorrsAiTB A Cx f onierset, Pa. Ev-yroer A Eros', finest B n Bens, Choco late Creams, and Coufectlons of evrrv de- ,: ;jon Njrlocal Back build;, lg Somerset, Pa. The Sotnersei Dairy Company advertise the cheapest coal is Somerset. In the Recorder's Office. Deeds Recorded tetter Granted Mamas Licenses Issued. DKxrw anroEDEn. Barbara Baer to Wra. C and Naocy C. Kelley, property in Nonhajxptun tuwoahip; cofisi'ieraiiijn $Jt4k John fjareiizer to Catharine Hoovve. prvje erry in Milfurd towoahip; consideratlou io0. - ' - -' .. "r- Elias Fike to Mary Fike, property Jn MiTerwlate boroogb: eonsideratiOB $I,6tX. Mary Kike and others lo Kennedy Price, properte ia Meyersdafct borough t considera tion P). Cyrus HershhergeT to Christen HeTsb berger, property in Ginemangh township ; consi.ieratkm $4J70. : "... Eoeie M. and G. Howard Wurtx, to Thomas Gallagher, property In Jeune townahip; consideration Jt. C. G. Stotxmao to rrankHa Marry, prop erty in Green vle township ; 4neidenritt tixk. Philip WolfeneheTger to Astbeny Growall property in Bockweod; cnnwideralion $30. John K. Kesaler lo John Ellman, property in Northampton township; conaideralion, Adam George's executor to Emory George and others, property in Allegheny township; consideration tl.tftu. John Merchbaker to Missouri J. George, property in Meyersdale borough ; considera tion $T.O. i -...- ' Joseph Lape to John Yoder, property in Cooemaugh township ; consideration $400. Isaac Hot'hsletler to John Yoder, property in Conrniaugh townahip ; consideration J6U Anthony A Flickinger to Juhn 8humaker propertT in Brothers valley township ; eon- aideiation Sitt'.oU. John Holtxhower'ssdministratbr, to Frank McDonald, property in Rock wood ; eonsid eration $14j-J. Wm J. Baer trostee, to Josiah Woy, prop erty in Summit township; consideration H.Vh Noah Scott to H. M. Lyt'e and A. C. Mc- Cune, prooerty in Addison and Milford townships ; consideration $10,0tv). John N. Davis to James J. Dull, property in Elklicx townsldp: consideration $1S83. Daniel Shnltz t Daniel .Sholtx Jr., prop erty in Meyersdale borough ; consideration if",'.. Peter Meyer's trustee to Mary Lenhart, pro;rty ia Summit townahip, consideration $4. ' ' Same to Robert Beddia, property in Sum mit township ; consideration $157-50. BoDert Beddis to Conrad Lindeman, prop erty in riumnitt townahip ; consideration S-'JoO. a.rrTKBs ccvxteo. Letters of Administration were granted to A. J. Sterner to Administer opon tbe estate of Alexander Sterner late of Black townahip. MARRIAlit UCX5SK8 I-SCCO. Ssndford Brant of Brotbersvalley bowD ship and Cynth Wilkuis of Adrfisoo town ship. - , . , ' Joseph Schrock and Annie M. Smith both of Brothersvaliey township. George M. Aih'hoase of Stoyeatown and Angie M. Sorber of Shade township. Look Out For Bargains t Contemplating a change in my firm in early Spring, and for tbe pnrpose of reduc ing ruy rtock of goods, will give special ber gains for tberaah Jlen'a. Boy's awt Chil dren's Suits of Clothing and Overcoats. I have just received my third invoke of ekoth ing for fall ofi-aS, which were purchased very low. ' ' ' J. M. Holdcxsafm. To Many a Very Important Notice. I would be sorry t make any one costs, but units you call and pay what you owe me soon, I shall be compelled to add cue's to your bill. You will find either myself or Mr. J. A. Berkey ia our office ia Odd Fel lows' building, up stairs, where you can pay your note or book account. . i. li. Estdkb- A New Trial Refused. . :, tn Monday Judge Hunter, of the West moreland cvuoty courts, delivered a lengthy opinion, refusings new trial to Frank Baer, Henry Eet7.?l and Charles Francis, who were convicted at the Sepember special term of court of taving burned the mill of Ram baugh dc Brinker at Greensburg. To Whom it May Concern. My store and d welling with all their con tents having been entirely destroyed by fire on Sunday night last, I am compelled to retpiest those knowing themselves indebted to mi to make immediate payment of at least one baif of their indebtedness. I also desire to return my tlianks to my many patrons for past favors audi to assure them thai I wid resume business at the old stand, as suoa as I cau make arrangements for temporary quarters. P. J. Co via. Stoyeatown. Pi. Nov. 25, lSi:. Holiday Excursion Tickets on the P. R. R. Pursuant to the usual policy of aiding its patrons In the interchange of social visits during the holidays, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will, this season, place on sale at all i's ticket ofices, excursion tickets to be sold between the various stations on the system at the rate of two cents per mile in each direction. The holiday excursion tickets will be sold from December 21st, 133'J, to January 4th, 1), inclusive. This arrangement, however, does not apply io the sale of excursion tickets bet ween New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, in either direction, nor be tween any cne of the above named cities and any other of these Rjentiotied. Call and see N. B MoGrifTs elegant new oysters parlors. First National Bauc build ing. Up Siairs. Entrance opposite court house. There's Fire Beneath This Smoke Tbe Baltimore Jt Ohio engineers east of Bedford have advanced well into Fulton county. Another corps in the employ of the same company are at work between Bedford and Ilyndoian. Last week a corps of Penn sylvania engineers appeared io the eastern part of the county. On Monday they com pleted their survey to Mt Dallas and then went back to make some changes in the line. They have followed the South Penn root while the B. & O. roea have run an entinly new line. Ldr'urJ Gazdtt. Holiday Excursion Rates. The Baltimore and Ohio K. R. Co in pursuance of its usual libera! policy, will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates doring the holiday season. Ticket will be sold to and from all stations on its lines esst of the Ohio P.iver from December Slat to January 1st, inclusive, good for return trip ontil January 4;h, inclusive. Atter.Jar.ee at Indiana Normal. The attendance at Indiana Normal ia lar ger at present t baa at any previous fall term. The winter term opens December 30th. The spring term opens March 31st, All medical authorities agree that catarrh U co more nor leas than an inflammation of the lining membrane of the nasal air pas sazis. Nasal catarrh aud all catarrh ai afflic tions of the head are not diseases of the blood and it is a serious mistake to treat them as such. No cxmscientioos physician ever at tempts to do so. It is held by eminent medi cal men that sooner or later a specific will be found for every disease from which hu manity suffers. The facta justify us in as suming tbat for catarra at least a positive care already exists in Ely's Cream Balm. . At Dunbar, Fayerie county, on Tuesday, Marion Crowd! deliberately shot and killed Josei-h Porter, who had been his intimate friend.' r Croat Bargains. Handsome Plush Jackets at ten dollars worth, twelve, and Plush Coats at fifteen eighteen and twenty dollars. Mrs. A. E. UhL Petersburg Items. Ilain and mnd are very plentiful la this part of the county. Messrs. Good, Brnhart & Co.. whe have been doing a thriving: btxsioess with their team thresher, have about completed their work for this season. On hast Thnrsaiity eveuing s literary socie y was onrtvp r-4 in tbe Zer&es school houae. Hope ihe work they base under taken will La aocceasl'uk The accident that befei Wo. N. Coleman some time ago occurred about s mile from Coleman's Station, on the arm of Cyras Ray man, and not at Luitx porioffice, as an nounced in the papers sonie tiaie ago. He is recoverimj rapidly, sad will soon be able to be about again. .;.'""" Otssoro. A eow belonging to Josenb Beaver, of Granville lewaship. MifSin county, gave bmh, on Friday of last week, to s calf hav ing but three legs. The oa!f is lively sod seems to take its miaforuine philosophically. Saturday afternoon the bridge scfoaa the Cooemaagh at Woodvale was washed sway, and later the Lincoln street bridare wss car ried away, thus cutting off communication between Johnstown .and the Pennsylvania P-vilroad Statiuia. Educatlonal Bureau at Indiana. Indiana Normal has connected with it an Educational Bureau, for tbe purpose of se curing tbe best possible positions for her students. Report of the Kimmirtr Literary Society. Following is tbe report of the K am merer Literary Society : The society met at the Kam merer school house on Friday, Novem ber ith, and elected the following officers: President, John Vogel ; secretary, C. C. Heckle; vice president, Jacob Kam merer; marshalis, Jacob Kam merer, and Jackson Meyers. They met again on the 6th of December, when the following program was disposed of: Song Flakes of Fleecy Snow. Select reading, T. C. Bridigum. Impromptu speech es, Jackson Meyers. George Beck, Charles Kammerer, C. C. Heckle. Dialogue, Jacob Meyers, Charles Miller. Declamations, Vir gle Meyers, Steward Dover, Harriet Meyeis. Question for debate Resolved, that eity life is preferable to country life. Affirma tive, C. C Heckle; negative, H. M. Poor baugb. Tbe question was decided in the affirmative. The exercises were interspersed with music and queries. Coa, Sbct't. With Christmas only three weeks away everybody pats on bis thinking cap and wonders what is best and where to buy it. Our ever popular prices hold good for fancy and useful household articles. We have the finest line of holiday specialties we have ev er brought to Somerset A visit to our store before making your selections will repay you. BlXStXYEB ft SYDCB. The Russian General who ia to give an ac count of "The Russian Army" in Jlirptr't Mti'jusin tor January, will, it is said, pre sent tbe Tsar's empire in an altogether new iicrbt even in this day ot Russian "Revela tions." His article is not only a notable contribution from a military point of view, but also important both in iu political hear ings and as an ethnographical study. The surprising incj'lents given to illustrate the points of the article have the air of being related by an eye-witness even by an im portant actor in them and will whet popu lar curiosity to learn the aatbonhip. T. de Thulstnip bas niade sixteen drawings.to ac company tbe article. For fine Oysters, go to X. B. McGriT. Up stairs, First National Bank building. To trie West via B. & O. Sew aud handsome Pullman Sleepers sre ran through without chantre via B. & 0. R. R. from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Chica go, on tbe train leaving Pittsburgh daily at 7 30 p. m. arriving Cincinnati next morning at G .V and Chicag at 10 53. The route is via Wheeling and Benwood. At the Utter point tbe Chicago Sleeper is at tached to tbe Vestibule! Limited and break fast is served in the dining car as the train approaches Chicago. These trains make connection at Cincin nati and Chicago with all lines leading be yond those cities. If yoa contemplate a trip to the West or South, try the B. & O. routs. Jd format ion in regard to rates of tare, etc, will be cheerfully furnished by Ticket Agents B.iO.8. R. or by E. I). Smith, Divmioo. Passenger Agent, Cor. Wood Street and Fifth Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. Husband. Items. Rev. A. J. Beal is conducting a revival meeting at this place. Miss Annie Moaser, of Roxbury, i-t visit ing relatives and friends in this vicinity. MUs Lydia Sbauiis, who has been in the west for the past seven yean, is visiting her parents and friends here. Mr. Cornelias Say for, who has been in de clining health for the past year, is now con fined to Lis home with consumption. Mr. Eavid Weikr bas in contemplation Ihe erection of a new bouse the coming sum mer, and a cumber of our farmers will put up new bares. Oct-Asrnjrtu MARRIED. BAKEK. On the 14'.h day of Dec. 1SS9. at the home of Tsui Baitr.of Westmore land county, i'a., Mary Magdelena, wife of Daniel Baker, aged 73 years, 1 month and 1) days. mxmm Absolutely Puree. Th is jk wdev never varies. A marvel of parity, strength, aivi w hniesixnenete. More ecoantnk-al tban the ordinary kints. sod ran not tie sold in eompetitkio wUi tUe mu.uuide uf kw less. Khert weight aioca piKfTbate powders. .-wW imty m rmt. Boiah Bj.xi.ts PowDUt Co.. lo Wali'dt. S. T. iuU7.'M7t DO YOU AVsT TO SAYE MONEY ? IOI If so. Send your orders to Somerset Dairy Company Of fice for a load of clean burn ing lump or Una Coal. Low est prices per bushel in the town. ' . " SOMERSET DAIRY CO. &0EF1TS tSH a a mumi SiFETT LA!.?. '"aa t wiW la iwr fataitv. Girm .t i te tit thaa tSrw eniiiivT Urns. In.! ..-. I .... a. . 1 l. - thirtv crara. ban ti Imi Mima rt ia tk C a. FC iSHLZ MrllinKIS, riaiiaeall.t AGENTS a aua, 1M ALscas. w tu um World for lew prtco a atEia rumi PHoT(iairtiiiBnC siott eia.p. aouiTRf se hi CaAuact aa4 Car4 pu-T, il for fi:t tor U6-. kaaa4 u- Ioiti-Md -irrolni t'sUtat AL0U..1S Frfee MeXahiaj. v lariasm i, , MRS: A. E. UHL. From now until the HOLIDAY SEASON is orer, I rill offer Special. t bajiojltxS and Great Redactions ia tbe follow iag lines. Ia DRESS GOODS, Including Silks, Henriettas, Casu meres, tfcc, it Special Bargains and Reduced Prices. Ia prices are cut waj down. Flash Jackets 10, Plush Coats $15 and $1 3. A great manr Wraps Trill be Closed oat at cost. FURS In sets, and ilu3s singly, From 50 cents up. A HANDSOME UNE OF Kid Glores, Stockings, Jlitts, Collars, Cuffs, Raching?, Table Covers and scarfs Tidies, Towel?, Table Cloths, Bed Quilts, AH kinds of articles for making faney -work. Pocketbooks, Combs, Brushes, 1c. ,A handsome line of Bisqne, China, Indestructible and Wai DolIr, including Dressed 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 see my line of Holiday Goods. MRS. A. E. UHL. FALL OF 1889. SECOND ARRIVAL OF New Goods at Parker & Parker's. Goods a Bottom Prices, and Trade a Booming. Great Bargains in all partments. De- "ow is tbe time to boy your XU3LIS3, g HEFriNiJS. XAPEXS, TABLE LfXEtS. TOWELS, SinuTIVjS, CrSGHAMi CALICOES. BLE S.CHXD ASD CXBI.EACHED COTTON FLA.NNELo, PLAIX. BED, BLrE, IGKAT ASD B-VjZKEO WOOD FLASXELS. We have a larjs sad eleiaattoek of Dress Goods, Uneqaalexi by any we have had hereto fore, consisting of Cachimere! in all the desirable colors, Henrietta Cloths ia all the new colors. Good barzains in Cloths. We have them in all the different widths, colors, and prices. Oar stock of Black 1 Dress j Goods, in all the best make, from the cheapest up. We have in stock a splendid as sortment of Black Silks, Black and Colored Rhadamer, Black and Col ored Surahs. Black and Colored Pinaben, Black and Colored Velvet. Fancy Trimmings ef all kiciis to match. Dress Good Goods, at big Bargains. A FULL STOCK OE UNDERWEAR For Ladles, Vases, Uea and Boys, at Bar cainsL Our stock of NOTIONS is Complete. Hosiery, Handkerchie&. Kit Gloves, Sfictena. Buttuns. Lares. Kn brmoeriee. Gents' and Ladies Kamish inr Goods. Something new in swjek. Douoie-aced Ptmlies in all Col ors. Siik and Savin Dwmasc Table and Stand Covers. The CliBl; Sli3l. asi Elanlsl Dninlm Will be found well stocked in Jersey and Beaver Jackets. 'rw markets. Plush Jackets, Vantels, and Plash Coafs. Our sales in these Goods have gone way be yond enrespectauoBS tiu sauaax "in BLANKETS ITs have white, scarlet and gray, very cheap. Call and see as, and the lancest and remiAete line of Dry Gonds and NotjRna. Cloak. Shawls, Blankets. nrs and Ladres' Foinishins; Oorxis ww have ever had that pleasure of bowing. Butterick Patterns 8uV. P R ARKER d. PARKE NOTICE! Onr line of 5ew Fall and Wintrr Goods is now complete, which line we ak yoa to inspect ia person, or by sending for asm pies before yoa bay. Blow wiil note a few oi the nest tbiugs: :DRESS Mohairs, Black sod Colors, 50 Cents to Finest Grade. Sicilian, " " Kng. rnre, - " 45 " " " Wool HeBhettaa, Blackne Colors, 39 Cents to Finest Grade. GrX.OAJE: DEP-AJRTXENT.n Xow Una Jerseys, 50 Cents to Fment Grade. - Jackets, $3 00 - " " " NewtcartetsdSS " " " Plash Jaokt,$:0 to - " - Jacques lfl to " " GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. W have many Epedal Bargstna la this line. Otir Cut black Wool Eose at 25cta. are extra good. :NEW TRIM1NCS.: Fringe Waida, Cruets, tad tverytalng Ws ixtvlte yoa to give ns a call, and 35 Fifth Avenue. FOLLOW THE CROWD ! When yoa go to a strn e city and don't want to get lost, what do yoa do? Why, Follow the Crowd. When there has something hspp-aied. and yon want to learn it, what do yon do? Why, Follow the Crowd. When yoo want to boy yonr O oceries, Confections, Tobacco. Otrars, snd LTonday Gmxls of every description, what do you do ? W hy, Follow the Crowd. Where everybody res there yon (to. for everybody wonldn't fro there nnles everybody was sure of being hones- ly handled and Kettins; the very best goods ai the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have made special preparations for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! And have laid in a largp, fresh stock of CamnVs, Fruit, "Wj, Tuy. that will be sold at the very lowest prices. Teachers and Sunday-schools who are thinking of prepsring a treat for their scholars will find us HEADQUARTERS or Toys, Confectioneries, an I Frnits. which they can secure at wholesale rales. Follow the crowd, and yoa'U get to VOUGHT' BAKER & 00. X.OCKTVVOOT3, IV. ARE AS WELL PREPARED FOR THE HOLIDAY TEADE As any Merchants in the County. SPECIAL INDUCED rFTTNTTS ARE OFFERED TO Schools and Sunday Schools Who are preparing treats for their scholars. We have laid in an at tractive stock of Confections, Fruits, and Tors, and CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD, Either at retail or wholesale. Call and see ns before mak ing your purchases. AKEB&CO. HOLIDAY AS HERETOFORE, 1VE WILL ESDEAV0R TO MAKE OCR STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR C.-IXDIES .WD XUTS, JMISI.YS sl.YD D.TES. Cl'R:!XTS ;1XD FIGS, ORslXGES ?1XD LEM0XS, BIX;1X?1S;1XD GRAPES, CRJXBERRIES, SWEET POTATOES, And all other Goods in our line of trade at prices LOW AS THE LOWEST, QUALITY OF GOODS ALWAYS CONSIDERED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RESPECTFULLY, COOK & BEEEITS, !ESTA5iI33ED 1231. PALACE ofMUSIC. MELLER & H0ENE: i 1 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. I Hardman, Mm, Hanington, and Kimball Pianos, PALACE ORGANSJ !The Bgst Pianos, : The Lowest Prices, ! Mr. E. C. Welch, of Friedens, sells for ns iif the Son- i erset district, and persons wishing to purchase an instru ment will do as well, and get one at the same price, as they j would by coining to Pittsburgh. Write for Catalogues i 'Terms, dc, to E. C. WELCH, Friedens, Somersel County. Penn'a j NOTICE! GOODS. in the Trimming line at Low Prices. would te pleased to send yoa samples. PITTSBURCH, PA. LUXURIES. SOMERSET, PA. ESTABLISH 13 IS3 The Bost Organs, The Easiest Terms. BTER, y?SltrWfHrtvlff- (I -