iUL fsoserset Hera,!. S,j5 rr-r; Atter.t-.Mi U d.recraj t. sUohnaiaa c' 'ar ker.fc 1'arkef'k divert iaemtiit. (r.m IWlUAfT L 1V ;!;.(' U.-i'ir Store. furi'V aud A'CUtary. -.ang' I -nig -ore. ihe Sutler I'airy .,.. I-"-1' wris. B. t"0. Uii? ' oniers 'ur .-si;. the leading Pmgist, f r and s ore- . il I on c!,rJ.'K. t i ..'.Ul. j c '.'tils. ss-al"1 lly Leceip's filled dollar per rcU, s Irug r-rl evaporated frVitu c it t 'i the beat. ' vMr.', Bank buiMli.R. tJ9, ni-xwy "' bu" 9i !o;u,'r''' IU r-T -fli'sis.tbe cheapest place tor 1 jou't you "onr ve rr.cn j if to buy TV- i ... V ,:,: the ''" ' -.Scsuerset lUiry Vs. o.Tce and re pr.naa.-ioB e'ae- mM11'1 Jis (lame Han.ii and briber from Allison, are bexe attending the institute. tijw f nimKi y;,.tIJ, were found al J.ibustowri Frar. A. J. ColU.rn, id' tii criini,.n lor. is I-endm tue with u' parent tu .Sam- erss-t. lorn-two lull prown boy are about as much as I'ni-W: Ssm can manage and train iu Sond habits. "H. 15. Gardner, E--, of Stoves-own, hm Ik-cii Appointed iii rcaiilile Appraiser by Hie 1'uunty t iminiissaaiit-r. Ti e festive candidate is ready to blossom, notwithstanding the primary election U al most six month distant. Ur. and Mrs. Thomas l. MrTritrlieon, of Al'-tclim tity, ,rp i!,e pmu of Mr! end Mri. CliarU J. H.i-rijr. Crt-t. U. H. Kntin. f JtthtiHiowa. arrlv 0 in i.n ihi-i ni .rrvii.; an J will tmd a fc d.iyn with Siin r- frieiulj. li 'vriK,-! jrit ,n ),avui,z bad a;i r i,ni,iy ir4e. M.ir-i..la k.i-... & rittsbav irirt ba r.fiitv;?.; -it f r 1iTt!iiii a-titiM ber bn Ti.o .rii m brju'it bre the faoiu Abi-mua tbst m-irrinu the rtniplo. AM i..y f iiiH rtrt-iiMi tiiiM-'a over, r'tcrm.r ttn!;i' ir U-inir brtii" win, A 'id it ilinl vs'rem.t -ivitigio i-lover, Al JJ.t b.l!s l..r t tit" riHi!y cmiit in. It : jM as w'H to ktfp viHir u'it..r out of r"r- r? '-iio f sb-.' serivn iriritera DfK'D ri-on3 wi-rp t!iiniul!y miid up to tbe boli iiT. Kf imttT wu) M.nw handy before "the iU.vu:t i!at btmmi in ilie ;ning." Ir. r. VV. il.tVwr, w ju lias bwu rirtcial of ti, lurn'i'b i.ti'o':''!.! brx.ls the yri two rr, iu? atimiuiic-! h nnpliu a ratiilMate fi r t :,f -:iiit y su;ktui'-ii b-tioy. Mr. Oovw bus !ii.-? iv Bit'erins unarm a a Ui-.-'i- r. u i bv no timibt would fr vp :i i "i. ii-.it (- MHy 4 iiporinten lent. Ijiwjrr J. J. Mj.U-i SI"-lii.ng a few days lbs-re burnt-on the liii! , if l'iltj.t.iirirh, with bii I'arents top wfs ol town. W to i' eit ei : M:s MoilitranJ Lilly Slater two of Bat lr' nmt cbarsii'nig youus lad'.trs arftiwid i.g tb bo'.hUy's at Mrsi. II. Loy a. , b-ivr lifitrd tnu li iyii'-t in iti rvarj .m-:e'ih turkeys tl wtf f entrair ' '! i!t ! iri.l.-oiuc btri that (traced tl e '. I: w.isa 7v-iit fvm K'tud. .!r;od . jt. K.iriK-f , of Brotb- tiii-ut, aih! ben cooked .-ver fe iti To C-irr b Bomeraat County Taacnera tut. riaarv-TjiiBD s5rtt wiox. Institme was calli to order al 1.31 p inifoii:..!. "r.! t 1 narnra! tbm j mitt aU Si nnt a .lift ! larbln? auonld I takw an ir.url it: it. Tbt-re i a jrrave re in. 1 ruiribiiitT' tvi'r. on lwrier'i, s- . 1 ria,'ij- t-. twrtity ij itil a t"ii l-.T : .-fc.1fl:ta.!tor.'s ttf lb Jobus- , j Mr. liobert FlrtcbtT TalurMr, of tbe j I ritSMiurg High .SchiMiI. is sjiending tbe boh- 1 duy Taratioo with Moy:own and Sjiuer- ! ! ttt fruiiii-.. Tbe (n i'.y niiI p;i!!;c w'u.iis are S.'tit . ibe S-'i.'..' . ri:y m -tH rintKiidctits of j-rfpHrisu! a circular to b ;i'.r:ul of lis t'at- nUini; diiy be piiinted oil t lt-a bavk. Western ats buy II f. lis as cbip 1, b-l buy r?:uid Min-iVK-n fcbr,nk. It a arnintiiL j (1 livery wapon w 'a tf Ja::v. !ei.veriiij 7i a. i&a".v J-airo'- ... fr.'ru " V- M-yria;e claims to bav ail the Jtotk ubcribed fur an clot trie i!j,F,:t plant and pevts to have it iii working ordi r not later thau Ai.ril first. I'ruf. (rpe Kcitn. of Cumlrf-riarsd, Md.. wlit-"e bo i rni!,'vd al twaohins in the .tib lie nlnii)li of that city, is cirilatiiijj amo:;g bis Sjnivrset friends this wic. l!.::t 5i II ;!iw nicavnal t-..r J.m jary 31 i:i tin- j r.: lie scliools, wlien C"iiiirii.,i!i.irs ill bp rcviv td from opiU and Uacl.'-rs dr a monument to Dr. Hil. tbe sit" pr-n -ltd f..r wbii 11 is in the cajiilol gr.iillld?. ' :.- ...'( 7 I'itt I 4. HiibardL. 1'avic, a IkmU and aboe drtiler of I'llM'tinbiity, (ianibria county, cT'itimiut l don Ib-v. Kin;; and fuuilly. were kindly re-ni-!n:.'nfl C'.sri-tnias by the lleverend , .v:.ti:'!ii iii s nii'oiie r ami otner irieii.;s ! at t'is L-laJ-.. aiid Sbniiksrilie. Tbe gifls j were n aitv :i : vabiaiij. O.ieof tbem was I an evlittfii i.iini tinker, contributeii to j tbe Cbi is". nij d. liner, tli (j.ade lieopie, ! and .v prolisbly niostit hy tbt peuerons . rs. rantl:e. lriit, nuts and I suic id by takiisjc a Laif j.ir.t i-f l'aris prven Ed I!. CorriioTH . 1 and pla-s for boliday Saturday morning. Tbe doss was large ' etiotiii to bavf kil'cl fifty men. -s to bi'W their ;iv..V In llie j-arsotiayt ure of tbeir ai iKrlius. tpirecia!ion of tbe Hud not as a meas- En lb Con botii's. is and Cakes, wbole- I'd H. C- : 1 roth s. ,a:wl choii-vst Cbritoias can- c ,,mia ax Eo B. CoFEK'Ta's . -. r MirJTs Uam new , K;rt National Baus balld- K.n'.ni"'-e opfri'e court Now tbat ti.e bolnlav sajn Jin Ins eii-eueticy, t. .vernor J. mv.t, wii. find time to clean up bis otli .:'. ibk. and set t!i dy fir tbe txoiui j t.'tliecin dernntd men conGr.ed in our uu:V cjun'y jail. . t 1 r-p'tr stnd.d. Tier- ! de idini; liit virt of IVniisylvania, in railroad coniny is not itt male K'.it i ubiic straying noon s. ! ( 1 ise tbi' et.jTi!"erdi I iio;ound -lie i.or ring tbe la.51 on S proaehin I Hon. Jrt. I. Puj:b was tbe fi-st reid 'rt i of Sunerft-t to fail a victim to the glolie j tnottii. j epidemic " Lt'.r;j Tin" coun- j deior !-!t!t ! v ral days in I'i'.burg ia-t wk. w litre be cuntras-taKi tin-slrane a.-ea.-e. t i:u lie ! liie tr i ti e j en r.ear wbicH tbe mule was kilie'l. j inyh : "H it was tbe otty of tbe engineer to ! blow tbe wbiM'.e ii no'.ii to the mule, we do not vf why lb? tiiu.e sbould not I.tr bent l tbe rule u rU p. look, ar.d listen." Tula d-.i i?ion may ' of iut.Test to many of our riLUens alio permit their t-tock t. run at Ure, as well i t!ei wre. have cows killed. Mr. J, l,n Pitch bo Las Uti a resident of Akron, Ohio, for tiie last ba!fa d-'zeu . :ae cr!r.at -r of CaratneJ i? j . .', i.Ktiil leads. Where I ' ' rwint riiiciir a visit 1.1 his in-nti in S.HU- tne ion- - . - erset. CK)ti y ISn-h ha j.-'own a inot as tall and looks vry mmb I ke bis father " Tucktr.' :;i!? From I'isel. -jra-nii uar May's Landing, bla to four Chilian on .. A'.', but one of tuem are iarve t n.iti v.Ji has made f-lvial preper . 3, tiasy trade. You can bnd :at ia someTet to buy toy and VijrJ bo is ond-mn for a ; i.gh county Jub'ice td the K his reason from brooding u::rr. TjsVrlain. ( Evere'.t. baa been f Ki-r o..bior of the Bed:ord . :--,.r. d.visioti of tbe ninth ii- .fii-u'il't t Cm-. rt Bon Bor.s, Cboco grd Coi.lVc'.iotis if every de s. r '.-. new National Bank -iar-et. 1. . ..f &1 E tMlrotb's tir cort-.;--UifUa:ii:ftJl orr,aroents that ,.:iirbni .lny p'esenta. Hi atore j,;c tu buy. :!Jtx to fleep on cinder dump at i covef.i wuu ii"k , t,-,:-ice m a detecte-l, and 1- j cren'V.eJ aiive. x Cks. rf, Crakers. Cheese, -e.rA i dines, faltimn. Tobac- j isd tlitSnist Confections ever -r-rt '" l'isel s-?nn,-ofA::e?beny City, is tbe .K'jenie t) have work 0:1 roads .-.in 3ri(.-. and be will bring tbe t '.be County Prison Iioard. York Counts and Ex. Selects d'd. Try a tew of Cysters. r m cents. V. U. Vlatt. it land large number of pood - tf will sell in quantities to euh r. Prii.fle very reasonai.le. Y'arxl 'j .latrine mill. EouaiK-c Bso. 4 Tiaso5. f II ititirirlon county has been swiA.ia; a bnuor li'-ense, there i i: ta inorea-e of d'tinkenrevs 1.t! a ti umber cf license will . rfptiiaSie places at tbe next :t .and all the Huntingdon bo- irfrease in the wealth of tbe r-'hf pat ten years i astound--i.nrtothe published figures ibe i-jf tb country U now $.t.4'i?. x !o r.ear'y 1 .' pr capita -in in 'u years of f 1 ?,.! .', C'pr rent. i arrnur.crs that the orpanirs-ncpis-y to build a ta.'iitarinni at - ieen cornpletiNl. and that in a ::lia :on mill be made to tbe "aier.t f..r a ciiarter. Tbe build riiCted on land adj-iining tbe '"rJ yppos-'e be Arandale. ti Fu-s. 1 will pay the highest & all kinds of hides. pe'.U) and ut irn cortls of Rock Oak and I'i cords wanted at once. " ! my residence, immedi- pVieS AC.Sution. H. G.CcjsxmoHAii weently ?".!d a Clinton c.Minty 'ft raakit.g his wheat weigh t it ought to, and vgr.ed a 'itidtthe money jmtneil hy ttie with the scientiriff swindler. let" eventually Vtrted upas a 7 tot and the farmer paid i . 'JtrH-i:ies agree that catarrh Tiirli-s tl an in inflammation of Bm lirar.e of tbe nasal air pas- a''rh a:ida1l eatarrli al affee- !ad are not dif ae .f the blood "e-n R,i-take to treat thent aa "lsMtHHjU physician ever at i"0. It is held hy eminent niedi ' mr or lattr a fp.fiic will -'erpry dij,. frnra which It'i Tie f.i jus'ify ns in a.- ' c iarrb at la.t a iuve iid in Ely Crcarn Balm. " grst-iiasa pa r of tt-l - l . with the rn-oary ' tl, T- Corrcspot.df tits who wish tos.. theirciru mtitiicat ions apfar in ourrobinin should not neglect to sign their fu'l names to them. We were conipelled to omsign several to the wa-te bast.-t this week because tbe writers names were rot given. Dr. Joseph Covxie, of J-.Mn" X Il iads, has ben appointe-l a menilier of tiie lVt.sion Kaarubiing Board f 11 ibis county to J the Ta:icy caused' by tbe death of Dr. Henry Ilrii'mker. Tbe Urd of Etaioiiiers as complied at present consists of Dr.-. Kimmel, Miller and Covude. Mr. Eiinn Ph.lson. of the banking Louse of S. l'hilson i S.JUS, lk-rlin. relieved Mr. ArdrrW Parker, cashier of the F.rM Nation al Kae.t l..r w-vera! davs list weak while the 1 latter named gentleman made a hurried trip to'.be Nat i.jiial Cui tal to eat !iis Christmas d'ener with friends. Tnedtirsns of Elklkk and Sali-huey have eucceeiied in securing one bundretl atid 5f y sbar! of tin: two hundred thare asked to be sulrK-rilmi for ; be purjvseof driiiing a test well f.-r oil or gas. It is cotiti lent'y ex pected lb , nmaiiiing rbares will be sub scribed within the re It few d.iy. The children's day eiertises iu the Metho dist church Sunday evening were witnessed br large end ippnciatlve siudicnce. The program was carefully prepared and happily rendered. One of tbe most phasing features was tbe organ voluntary executed by Miss Mary Weitner in her ustrai brilliant manner. We doubt whether any county in the Siate pooss a f.ner l.Kikingbody of tea. b er than Somerset. Tiie younc men are pictures of brain and mucle that attract tbe attention of vi-dtors in Somerset this wek.and tbe young school niarnis well 1 their 'hrelineMand amiability a-e so well known abroad that anything we might mj would prove fulsome. The school MomiT the Disciples church, crowderl to !t. utmost r-i. vity Christ mas rUht. with bnppy iople who bad come 10 hear 'ye old time concerte " rend, red hy tbe youths of the Sunday Sc!iol. The pre pegm was biifbly entertaining and Miss Marr Forward, who look s'wh a prominent pirt in arranging it. i eoiit!-.l to a la'gf mH.ireoi'tbeapplaae that .'.lowed each number. Henry Fox. on" of the most highly Te-Kerte,j'r!t.-n ot Snrset t..w.-i-!.ip fell deal in tbe woods near his home at an early N,r this Tuesday, morning, whither he had gone with hi- team to haul railwty tte. Mr. Fox vi-ited this nffl Saturday after-tHM-i and t l all app-arancea w in onl -.-..1 health The announeemetit of ht su 1 F ' den arid uncx.ected death was a his many friends. The n of E'ii.ftt liobiey against the IViinsylva-iia Iiiilroad Company for Ort ibinia-'.-s. which was on trial at Ilunting d..:if.rtwo ecks. cuiue to a sudden termi t.a ion hy Judge Furst directii g the jury to find for t'kc defendant. Mr- Kobley. who li.-t his ho isf . barn. s:..'i aid tbe greater pi-l of his firm lar,l ! y t'te dlsa-lrous June rlxs!, alieW tint the d.immingof the water by the company's bridge near his prorty was the .1 rv: -tiof Ids hiss. It was held hy t -e court that the flxvi was "an act of and tbat therefore the railroad com jny cju'd not be he! 1 -Hp.irisiive. ,l.ice tl,e d.-veiopineii. of a i.'tenol igy, the or.tfin of the malady is found in the specific bacillus o- p r.11. w hich lives in the atmos pVre, its tl.- cb-i' -n germ lives in the water or soil. Mlam. always starts in tbe east and ex'- n.N we..tws-sl. an.! the icicroorgan if. l in-e of sivn.'S to i .'.ei-rease j in ipian tity and virulence when the ocean is crossed an! t!.i o'i'.irv H t. ached. Tk Xtlril .Vf ,r I if:: ,1 i ugly deems il unlikely that we shall hi ; .' '. g'-d to ni'ertain '.he eisitur in its r.i re annoying form. For at tbe wort the l'.s.-ase : tronbies-ime rather than dan -roii, u-:!es.- imetltuci! in cases ofcl.il urea and the e-i. Alaska, w'ii. o cost this country $7, 2o0,- to Ilu-sla more in reis gmtion of 1 us during tbe rebellion. alone rettirnel to .,s.i (kj, and of her f.;.i. :-h' has by hersc.il f,-hft:.-s tiie 'ircsury 2- years th-ls am.mnt m irethau five millions may be set down a- clear protit. Tbe charter of tbe Al-ka Coit.ni-r.Mal C-impiey expires in Mav next. Tt.e minora! re-murces of Alaska have scarcely U. n toed ed. There are in dications, however, that in a few years enter prisiii'r pioneers will begin to develop tbe mines and attack tiia timber supplies, and then the profits ari-ii.g from the purchase of Alaska will be en irmo-isly increased. sb'jek to , who is in rfrf J is. M. 3irehr, V. S. A charve of the recruiting ffT) -e rerenily estah lished at Johnstown, spent a half hour H t he HraiLP otfi M .Wy m-rit tig. Win'- here the CiplaiiUJtu " . .1 11 1 mie-armed Te' eran of the j wet ward w.. on-. .fib- '"-t n'd ers in his command during the war and was by h: Kide when be lost his arm on the field of Chiekamvin. The Cip-ain and o-nrsde Sweisaarte.war.lssuil-Te.1 in Libb prison together. A di-rve'i f-om 1 1 ! ni. Ft., Thursday mv: Kv. J I'i'i-t.'i. i'.v-i l.n C Jt of the M. K. church of this district, became ud deti'V in-.ine a f.- v days . and has Wn contiutd in his residence al lllairs. i'.le. This morning he hr Ae away from l-.is attend ints and was i;:..lv u-jpturel af;er much diiheut ty. T s-i.iijhl In wa brotigbt to this place and lodged in tbe ier-p td deirinment of the j ill. Pny.-ic ans f :,y he wiil either die or recover in a few days. 11. v- A-b'irv J .hiislon.to wiioni '.he ahove rrf,.r j na'ivv- of S .rn-r.-et county, and for a fctiniVr of years i. a pr.iminent citi zen of th's town. E:'ir .! i--9 at to his condition pie.'.l- i hi u! Ir.i i'e reo-verr. At Cns'ii!rtn M'ln.hy Jjdg H-jnteT sentenced Frank B.,er to wirht years and two month? in the I',-iitenti..ry f.,r burning the Cha nils. rs aiili at Lstroh.-. and s:x years and two months 1 1 T i.U'nir.gthe Urinker & llum ba igh mill P-t ;.-ecn.-.hurg. William lUch ards.n. of I Hiihiir. was intenvd eirfhl vears and two tr.anths to the Penitentiary far burning the l.efa'.-'rs roiil. H. ury Jfri ! and Chaiba Frances, the C niell.-viile boys, were s-iitencel ini Tue diy for b-irning the P. imbaugb ruilL Etch wa given six years and six months in the IVuii-ni asy. A ratition was piesented to the court a-kii;g tiiat they tie sient to the IF.-i-.'.irg ion Ih format ory, but the rciutst was not panted. ii to the bo.jt or fcboe. 1 -a. ! rid 0011.; octencss i Tf;r. via- sgo a j Mr. Harry B. HttlW. second s.n of Mr. n ' it.m... f iti.-hlan-l Farm." has 1 1 tier nr..iri, - . I opened up a d nig store in i,b nstown. cn IVsl ford street, near Moxna-n uo Hefiler is a thoroughly n"il'II J'srm cis. being a graduate of the Paiiadelphta School of Pharmacy, and subsequently tr ips serveel st'v.-ral years as prescription clerk in", lante retail dm V.re in the Quaker , . ,i,M I... l.a cm- I city. We are g.ao o ies.. i nww-ed business in Johusiow u uuuer .o.- able auspieea. The Plt'.sbn-ifb T..ur, in its issue of Chr-s-t- J m!r.dav.av: casing main took r' j the Pr-ee.iirg nigM, at Ptoyestown. Nm- , erset County, between BeJl" rd d V.yrs- j 1 .-.I:.,. int ..cti.tTeen bat'.!' f r tl) a uaeoou-. . -.w 1 .-. -.-vt.l the lied ord ij.rm i ' 1 !,t t e ict t r 1 r e For the jum six w-ets the Methodists of -Jf..rd, lei by the pa.-t..r, r..'V. M. L. Smy- j It-r. Lave h -co .-irry.ng on one of the most ! t.iicv--fut religion- can taigiis that has ever I been known 111 the country. Tbe interest manifested ha-' been remarkable, aa already j over rj have been ivbVertis!. The Metho j diat church has been crowded nightly, wblle ' the oilier ministers have been propounding I tbe g-i-p"! ' emp'y lienciits. and the mana gers of the Optra Louse have declined to bill any metre performances, as the one that was there recently was al.nosl compelled to move on to the next town by f'ot. The ministers I of the oth-rcLuKhes have written a letterto Hev. Sm z t protesting fgainst his methods in s torn: terms. They cn'g" Ber. Sn.yzer and niertiliers of his c-'n.grejiation with at teniplittg to p-.'.yl tii.ir cor gre-gat ions, liev. Suivz r is in ilg'iai.l at the ct.urires and stat' h;s ti .r:ti.tia:ion to continue his wark. side and $ nir ..l .. .1 U'aoere f r Meyrrsila.e" t.a kei plated kat.s ! ' r.fv tW 've tstiort, W article t.. r,-l..l W u T' "'"'. a .1. ! t v : , ' but can hardly be icve inai u.e 11 . of i-rien.a'.ocirg. wotst.1 perm,, ai.v fui.11 . hrotal sport 1.. te carried on in tlieir mMst, without invoking tbe interference of vtfir j of t'.e law. j a'jiei,ab:ir:r a bcvwltba w o:ir. an exii-hent pair of 'se of TO -r cenl in five P cent in throe vears. 1? iuo rtievtis prura. 1oer remaining at the fC-;.-.M L. . ... . " "in yr seiii 10 me jieao " 'shir.in,Tn t) r if snt daes fr.im this ilute. 't -i Burria" vi-ited tbe general store of V i!!cr j and Collins at V.yerxlaie at an early hour ! M on dor morning and carried away several j hundred dolljrs wnh of cV.t'iini-a'id evntV - g si. ,n en.rwn e.- Ii the .. irg'af aU: on Monday, Iteceml-r S'lh, and opened with music lj tbe Institute when Ilevoiionai ex ercises were coodneUi by Uev. IV' r YogM, of Somerset, after which the following r gautz uion was reported : Vnte PresiJents 15. II. Sat.ncr and Iaac Blaticet- S-cre!ary Il iicis Close. Asiiftant Secretary Kale Dunham. tuery Manager M. D. PjvI. m motion of (. M. Baker, report adopt ed. County Superintendent Berkey aihlreted tbe In-titute as follows : Vww THitAfTs, Ladla ttvd Gzni'nnm : li affords me pleasure to greet you again as the assembled educators of our county. We meet to-day in our thirty third annual session as a county institute, and already we have evidence cf a very full attendance, and indications for a pleasant and proi1 table week. Of tbe 2117 teachers employed in the 1 com moil aclsools of the county. '2l are now enrolled, and we hope to report every one of them psesent at the opetiim- of anoth er session. t-ince our last annual con ver. lion, nesny changes tare been made' in our ranks. Just fil of last year teachers ai niiwing to-iay ; lia new members are with us ; only 41 of these, however, are teaching their first term, probably tbe smallest number of so cal'ed "beginners" in tbe history of many years. Of tbe 81 who have left tbe brotherhood, but one has been claimed by the band of death ; the other eighty have retired on fref:r pay, gone went, or gotten married. We have loet some excellent teachers, but we have retain ed many, and gained others, and 1 do cot hesitate to say that which I know and be lieve from evidences satisfactory and conclu sive, that this is the strongest and most com petent body of teachers yet convened within these wails. Notwithstanding the changes just noted, we are still llie gam? educational body fioni year to year, bringing with us tbe same individual responsibilities, ex; e l- ) i( ji li cia'ly. and tbi f-i ling ia intensified hy tbe rcras'ks of your C-niuty St lr:nttnibnt wh'i b, I may say. were tbe moH approinate and exbaus'ive u whieh I bare ever, listen ed. There is it.ange tn tbe work of lusti t litis from what tii.y bad when !.n-st.tui" "tar.isl. At ti-st they discu-se-d ibe branch es as Miethtts, bow to teach this'or tbat way to answer this or that cj nest too ; next came jBethuls of teaching the- biancb ; tliencanie lhe tea. hingef the uuderiyirst pfinsiple of the branches. Tii.-H.' are lbs three, stages. Latterly ti.e M.-ience cf tbe jnind has come tuforr the Insiitui.- for study. and this is tbe iimst itu;jnart nf the diicus-ions thus far otteiitpu d. Tuviiiy years rg no inat ructor wouia have dar.-l to announce that lie would diM.isa itychul.'gy or hk taphysics, I'..it to day they 'are UIsa .issfd at every In stitute. A roan, to be a skillful workman, i.i isi im.hrsuiiid the nalunj of the materia on w hiuh he works. Sitpnuse I were a sue Ciifbiu! hia. ks;ii.:fc, bat should have a mo. live to woik a; a carjienter w jtbout having any experience with wood, bo matter how line a blacksmith I was, I'd be a failure as a Ca.--l,!er. " 1 11 1'iniitue'phia men are ke,jt at work the year round poii--hing the marble of the pub he buildings how wutild one of these work men get jiong if ho were placed at work onj granite, or oil a eliani-jti J .' wonld be not make sad work of it 1 Ar.d yet, without a knowledge f-f the miud, the teacher is in precisely tlies?n.e condition as a marble pol isher working 011 a dLiiuc-cd. As iK-iMt-ea culture and knowledge, I would vu'c lor culture. NiiHlien t Weutieths i f the. mistakes made in leaching Lave btn made in not knowing ur uut rcganling tbe relation of the seiuies to the mind. My pur pure shah 1 to try to a reuse a little iuttrest in !; choicer. Di tiuiiioii shuuld usually end the Ixiok. V,'e d.ju't know what cither f.imd or tiut.e.-is. lint we msy cay matter has iergih. breadth aud thlck'tess, and this What Ctra Pay, Alter d-!ilrtirv fi tu months, tbe tmuneii of Connebville tuts accepted tbe iirotiosltian of tbe electric light compane of i hat plane o light the xtreets, as follows: 'Hie company will fumiah twenty-eigbl are lights oftwelvo-biin.lro.1 candh-powtr each and ten inTHndescent light of twenty fhe oiille piwer ea-'h lir W.'sO par year. Ad diibarial aic ligbti will be famished for $00 e ii per year and additio ial incandrsceut i'ghts fir 1S f ach pe year. All light are to be burned all night and every Eight- Mrs. A. E. Uhl'a Annual Bargain and Clearance Sale will be gin at once and last until the 15th of Febru ary. Great Batyains will I given and many grsids will be sole! at a racri tice. All kinds of Dress Ctotxls, Woolen Ooods. Flannels I'nderwcar, H.jaiery, Olovi-s, Muslins, Sbirt iogs, C.inghams, Carpet chain. Table Linens, Towels. Hamburg. Cmbrcllas. Furs, and a largo variety of Indies' and Children's Wraps at a great sacri tice. All are invited to come and see the bar gains orlert I. Will be undersold by no one in good goods. Mas. A. E. Vhl. Wanted. Able bodied men for tbe Regular Army Apply at .he Recruiting Rendezvous, Cor ner Main A Clinton St, Johnstown, Pa. J. H. Oageby, Capt. 3, Infantry Retg. Officer. Census Supervisor Appointed. 1). O. Alter, of Fort Royal. Juniata coun ty, has been apgiointed rvnsus supervisor for lhe seventh district, coropostd of the coon ties of Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mittlin, Perry, Snyder, and Union. inn of ruaf.tr. .Matter cannot exist withont length, breadth, and thickness. The teaching of the tiirruan phihisophy is that mind is a mire phenome non, resulting from certain conditions. A great Fiijiiish philosopher lay dying a mor al n;an, a powerlu! thiukef. Jk friend said i to him, " Have you any hope of the exlst ' eiue of mind after death ?'' He answered. I long lor 1 wish ..r it, out I ve no i:ig here to gather again lessons ofin-trujt ion and enlightenment to aid us in our chosen work, hopeing to bear hence useful knowledge, new methods, renewed encour agement, and a fresh impetus for out duties in the schoolroom. . We have before us what we believe to be a good program. Our instructors rank with the very best, as their work during the week will doubtless show. We Viall miss, indeed, j boi." This teaching is pervading our f'irr.1.' thr-w! A ! i'-X twaei A.: Dua- thr-Mtgh Uie i'k 'a r Ot U- v-rnin. ?':r .'00 - ooJ t"oh:i A h.irg'af aUrn-. x n: : 1 to thj d ' &iit nr.;. tt..u .!.l. i mv, w.vd-.s --bar--.. I with a loud r ;.rt t i H f " 1 1 . .. a I . i.l hv a number of is pie ifid r.2 in i 1 srss hear I by a 1 C . I ,1.. .Ian if who. SttlTSWlMC IU' o 1 ier; i a- S .; j s a a ww. ""'"o. r., ..."...... . i-,.- i V-vm the hi of this a:oti.ji.:ig !M ? Jas. B. ; NVrgr H-nr ; sliot fired by ',me ir.tor.ca-ed ;ers.r-.n an fen h he t.o. M. E. ; Woe, unusua.occu,, w in Meye-lai, or Somer- j w ... .al ' se, ),t that hour in the aortiinr paid no at- ro.rong famine Nor.b w..h lagrtt. This w-3 5 t s! extra -r linsry Cliristraas. Tiitotig'iou: ttie Fr.it. 1 S;a!es the wathr waba'ruyai)ipiii;-hke- Lithe Northwest ar we ! a ihro ighout ti.e New E".g'and States at In-tr 'Jjr.i ins oiiuiers. sua :h - win i .n i .I-jri iin. ami 1:1 many j. as iu X ..::;'. tbi .0 we.it out to ti.e ci'uielerk- tj pre id iii r orf-r.ngi of cut ,'h.acrs fr.itu tr b...i-l..niJe up m tbe grav-j of theird.ad ft lends f- toi bJ-ainj there with !i!l th-' f:nhn and beauty of May blo-s-'aiMiK wild tlawers, ua'aa- b-l as jet by winter 011. In the cili.-s the p'p; ig of tbehsnd orfaus brctgiit tri. of ciiidrvn into the street, wh) romjie i and da'rfd a'wut witbiMit bats, ci.isks, and in. tn-inr instane-s in t-nrnmer n'tire, as c .n,f.r'-i,i .. tV lg'i it bad been .,. . t-..v . , ,-f tVre.t-.!r. Tiie I uermome- .- h..'i.-r In 'l.i ." 'be'! it has ever j i;r'..Tn I i : re-Mr ls of I t;,.j S1--.a'. ('..": e. ard ro'.nh'y was at aj b'-- -r ljit ! t". n it ecer rca -he.1 on Chris' mas in theTiint try "f tiif o'..i.-st inbaliitant. the b!s of this astonishing lieember wave is grippe' on iu freezing breath the cheering presence of our honored chief, the la'e Superintendent of Pa;aiic Instruc tion. Suddenly almost without a moments warning. Dr. Higbee was called by the Mast er to rest from hia labor as a teacher and as leader of tbe educational forces of our com monwealth. And while we join with those who have learned tn know bis work and his worth in a sad yet grateful tribute to his faithful services, still we shall not lack far talent and material tu make our program complete for every tession, and to carry out ail tbe original plans and purposes. It will lie our privilege, as well as our duty, to give to the able instructors of the week, earnest sympathy, thoughtful atten tion and cordial interest, so that their work may be effective in its exectttions, and la-ting iu its benefit. I regal! here the words of Dr. Ilouck whom you will reuiemlier. Said he, ' seldom, indiel, have 1 found a body of teachers so attentive, earnest, anl enthusiastic, as th ne 1 met in your Institute at Somerset last winter." Fellow-teaehers, let us be true to our records, so that ih-se, our new friends and instructors , miy take with them a like opinion at the close of tbe week. The work on tbe part of the teachers will form an essential factor in the success of this meeting. This county institute r.et-d not only the inspiration of master-minds, tbe development of advanced thought, the exposition of general principles and new inetbods, but it needs, as well, the it:ter charge of thought by the home teachers, the discussion ol practical methods of school economy growing out of individual exrsr ience in the schoolroom. Ample provision has been made, therefore, for the free and spontaneous expression of opinion upon such questions and topics as effect everyday sc bool work, and we know fmiu past experi ence that our teachers will not fail to make the special morning sessions, interesting and profitable. The talent for tbe evening sessions has bet n selected with much care and stcurid at great expti.se, and I am glad to be able to stale ibat we have every assurance that all will be on hand as already announced. Tbe demand for first-class lecture and entertain ments, by an intelligent public, is highly commendable, and to tbe extent of our abili ty we have tried to meet that demand. I have tbns briefly outlined our program, and fror.: the full aud varied exercises it foreshadows, we earnestly invite you to gather all the instniction, tbe encourage ment, tbe enjoyment all tbe f"M you ran. And in doing so, may we not forget that this is a representative body, and in a measure, at least, represents tbe entire educational fabric of our county. Tbe aim and purpose cf the law thai provides for this convention is that of gain to tbe c jrwmonwealtii. and advancement of the best interests o'the ciii xen. Tbecoun'y Institute i an education al Mecca of good thirds, and we are here as tbe paid mtKsetigers to gather and again dis tribute them in the schools we teach. With in this hall of Justice are tbe agen's of len thousand boys and girls who wait in tlieir cjuiet mountain homes nntil you shall come back to them with better things, and better teaching than Ihey have yet known this term. Would we be careless and indifferent in our individual schools and iitir.ua at home, then nut. e tbe lesa do we owe to our pupil and patrons, as well as to ourselvef, thoughtful and earticst attention to our work here. Let us endeavor not simply to catch tbe straws that float upon the suriace, but raiher to grasp llie solid thoughts and prin ciples that roust form the strong under-current of all true educational progress. Uut we greet you to-day not only as teach ers who come bearing tbe burden of duly and ret-i-onsibility, but as scholars and stu dents who come to erjoy intellectual priv ileges whi.b this week of all others alone can afford. The helpful influence of frater nal sympathy, the impetus of public inter est, the inspiration of master-minds, the de velopment of higher ideals and nol.'er aims the expansion of thought and feeling and purpose; these are some of the benefits that come to us ind.vidualiy, and whether we have taught one term or ten, we cannot afford to lose. We may sometimes forget that is the peculiar province of the teacher's prof.ssion to make all its need and environ ments, a potent factor in tbe development of mental and moral power, which is, indeed, the essential element of success in any and every sphere of intellectual life. Whatever is geiod for us as teachers, therefore, is of almost t)ual bent fit to us as individuals wht liter teaching or not. So far as this Institute is a feast of reason, we invite our friends to share it freely. Our exeicises are not adapted to children, we have no room for curiosity seekers, no plate lor mere boiiday excursionists, but to all true friends of education we tx tend a cordial welcome, and to t hem shall we show every possible attention and courtesy. Lt but Hot least do not forget the social privilege aih.r.ied by this annua, reuni n. Scattered and isolated for many days, we Unci ourselves suddenly united in one strong and honorable fraternity. Iat us improve this p;ortunity of meeting and knowing one another, fil! op the momenta of leisure villi a ws.ial cue T that will make ail io feel and appreciate tbe bond of professional friendship and courtesy. Hoping, then, tbat we shall have your hearty cooperation in everything that per tains to the sue re fa of this institute, we tbail P'tmt-d tih onr prog-sm. i Applause Tlifl Coui.'y Superintendent ciiuu-a lived t: at Pre f. V'v b:u, the njunciii director, wan l i t present, owing te unavoidable circn.m stance, but tbat Prof. X. U. Smith, of New York ri'y, wa present, and w ould act as mu liiwl director, and that be believed the change would be of .practical benefit to the Institute. Ir. Edward Brocks, of Philadelphia, was school to-lay. Put my thought leaiis me to a dilh rmt n i.elt.iioii. firavity is a force it has no Je.igth. breadth, or thickness, hence a force cannot pisiibly exist w iihcut extension. The rouid is a force, aa proven by thn mere ar t of raising a book from the dek by force uf w::l. So mind can and does exist without dimensions. Ir.ttlicit. sev.slhiiity and will are the di visions of mind, a triune tiivision. Intellect is the power by which we think and know; sensibility isthmirr by which we feel; will is ciioicr aud volition. Here we have a representation of the trinity. Bat I must leave this at this time. Institute adjourned. A full ao-otir.t of the prjcecdir.gs. of the Institute m ill appear in next week's Herald. Ed. Creat Bargains. Handsome Plush Jackets at tin dollars worth twelve, and 11 ash Coats at fifteen eighteen and twenty dollars. Mrs. A. E FhL MET MALL IN THE . . NEW YEAR WITH CUR ANNUAL Red Letter Sale. ! COMMENCING JAN. 1st For thirty days we wilt offer our entire stock nf AT COST ! Black Silks at ft 73. $!. and ft 2.". Colored Silks at 4. .. and 7.V. Bl a 1 a vl Cd d Rha darners, 7A : and $1 . lileck ilk Warp Cacbiureres ... tW an.1 1.1) Black Henrietta - in. wide. Oil. 70, rio 4iin. Col 'd Cachimerrs it GO and ikic. 4oin. " at it& and 4fic !in. " " at a nd 2Tic. Dress woods of all kinds, to be closed out at 01. 15 yards of Lancaster (iingharos for $1, or 7 cenrs pee yanl. 3) yards of ood Dark Gingham fcr $i, or 5 rents per rani 20 yards of good Dark Shining at $1, or 5 cents Per vard. 15 yards of good Dark Calico for $1, or 5 cents per vard. 20 yards of P.ieaclied Muilin tor $1 20 yards of Fnbleached Muslin, at $1. Anpleton A Muslin 64. cents by case or vard. Bleached and Cnbleacbed Muslins at 5, 6, 8 and 10 cents. Bleached and Fnbleached She tings and Til- kvwCa Muslin. B!eache. and CnbieaehH Canton Flannels. Brown Colot d Canton Flann Is. Naped Shirtings at 0, 8, and 10 cents. NOTICE ! Onr line of New Fall and Win tup (rr-or is m cfiupVi", insiiet't iu rNon, or by s.'t.iin: f r !rij-les Utioiv you '-)'. fe of the c-. i!ur?s." :-::DRESS GOODS. Flsci Bd '.'. 'nre, M C'er's 1,. i.w we mil l i te a Mohsgri. f-ir.in, Fir. Sor,!, Wi.oi Heniieltasv, Dl,;rk f TP-t and C' l CVrt-s I.) Fionl t.rad-. GLOAK DI tO I il" 5w Line Jersey t, M) (' tits " Jackets, tv " " JfewamikPt-. " " l'ltiMi Jaa k-ts.t.i - " SiK--n,.s;,;t) ' GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. We hare many Sjie.iaJ Ba-gins in tli jsi lino. O-r fail bii-k V,'e..l II, -ee at are extra good. zNEV TRIMINGS. " Fringefi, Waidd, (iintj., aa 1 eerythlni in iai? Trimming Litse at Lcir 1 V:i.-m. A New Grange. A new lirange. to be known as the "North Ftirk" wiisovgaiii.V'ia' Slpi-svilieoii Monday evening. Dist-mber liir.t, hy J. IL Truxal, of Mntua', Wc-vaii.reian.i ismuty. assisted by N. H. Crl'-hritiM. E-.i . w.th '21 charter nieru- seli-cteil to til! tiie ofiht Air the ensuing year: A. J. Sliatii:?. Master; J.' K. Uiwmau, Overseer ; A. J. B.rkcy, IgMurer; C. F. I'.ittner, Chaplain ; Win. tnsarl, rreasurer; J. H. Sjlr.nucier, Ste ; Herlwrt Ilittner, S'ewa-d ; W. J Ogliif, Ass't. Steward; Ed lirendle, (la'.e kivp.-r ; Mrs. Annie Schmuck er, ("ens; M's. .S.rah ri-atn, Pomona; Miss FL.ra Kiuie. Flora; Mis Ernaia J. Baker, La iy Ass 1. rrtrl. Wanted at Cnce Tcn goo.1 cm, .v!i calf at tsjf. Short born or pai t Jer.-ey preferred, but any good stock. giv;ng not !.s than tlree gallons of m'ilK per .lay, will do. il.! piices given for choice cow s. Write ' ence to D11. M. Dikhu l.ii-enrtn,-. Fayette Cj.. Pa. Thought She Was tHI a Siave. t A iii; ti ae e-a-e wasdni-led in the Probate j t.ourtof Cjoe-r county, Mo., on Tuesday. It was that 1 ' a colored woman who had jut diicovered that she is a free woman and not a slave ar.d who brought suit against her late master's isiate fur fli K) wages. At the commencem. tit f t the wir Joseph Hick ham, now the w eahhiest farmer iii the coun ty, bought a ne-;ress s'ave In the market and t.K.k her to the farm as a setting maid. Since that time she has never been allowed to go bt-yoiid the bounds of Ce ilirm. and in her petition cl.c aiVtd that she bad lieen perrn'tted to hold eonvtr- with none of ber race, and none of the family were permitted to tell h?r the results of the w ar. Wbn her .ld 111 -r dad three weeks ato she ran away to B msviilf. and while there h-aned t act the" avis hail men emancipate' an 1'that .-'-e was fee womaa. She told her story to a lawyer and he brought suit to recover eli'M wages at . a month for twenty five jearsi from Htckhstn's estate. The curt decidid far the plaintiff aud ailow el o!ie-h;f of the amrunt c:aitiied. Resolutions of Respect. IfAcrea, It has pleased Almighty flod in his infinite wisdom and goodness to remove from our midst Brother (ieorge Tilp, who ha 1 been a life-long member of the Luther an church and an earnest worker in the Sabbath school, having organized the first Lutheran Sabbath school iu Garrett in July, ISTti. Therefore, JUtolted, That we submissively bow to the will of the Almighty Father In Heaven, who doeth all things well. Urtntfl, That the church has lost one of its most efticient officers and consistent nierab. rs, and tbe Sabbath school one of its mod earnest and zealous workers, and tbe community in which he lived a worthy and resjiected citizen. r.esUetd, That we as a Sabbath school shaft never forget his noble christian ex ample, and will endeavor to live true, hon orable, upright, christian lives and to dedi cate our livrrs to the service of the Master. i(jred. That we most heartily sympa thize with the family, relatives and friends of the deceased, and sincerely hope tbat his life of usefulness may stimulate others to take up the cross of the Master and labor in bis vineyard, so that when we al! come to die we may m:et tbe departed lather in Heaven. lUmjiit I, That thesa resolutions be pub lished in the county papers and a copy sent the family of the deceased and that these resolutions be inserted in the minutes of the Lutheran Sabbath school of Garrett. (C. R. Fornix, M. D. Committee. Hpsry Walter, .Hexes Sn.rr. Educational Bureau at Indiana. Indiana Normal has connected with it an Educational Bureau, for tbe ptirpo of se curing the best possible positions for her students. The Connematigh borough school bouse will beready for occupancy in about s week. MARRIED. Resolutions cf Respect. The fallowing re-o'u-.ions Witre adopted by lire Frsiria Count-.!. N 1. 17. jr , 0. I". A. M , at the staged meeting ..f D.-cembcr, i "th, 'go. WtiEKEis. it has pleaded til 111 his ail wie pro . i. '..tice to rem i.e fwu tim to eternity, our f.knl and brother, idruc ShanrRiu ; Therefore be it Rsjli,d, Tuat wi b..-v i.n humble sub misj-ion to Hon tha' rull-s over tin destinies of men, and do-r.b all things well. I.n vie of the loss we. have as tained ly the deiih 01 our brother and asso ciate, and the sltil heavier loss sast lined by t.itaisc who wen; nearest and d.-areat 10 him ; Therefore in it L'snlir.l, Tht we ?ie;..l to the family of our decex-tfsl brjtiier, nojii whom falls the hca.icr bu-.len, our bewnf,.'.t sympathy in U.e bereavtm nt, reminding, them that it 's God's a ill is d me. and to ii in they muit go foe "treugih t-i b ar th-ir all! ctkm. .".y.f, That tlies- re-! i'.i.i:u b prea I u;ein the niiuult-s of i ur Council, a copy be transmitted to the family of the deceased, and that the same be published in lhe county pn!ers and i; the American, II II Avi.fTRS.IX, - I V Ftnrjroe, : Comniittee. it. N B. ConKB, Estate Public Sale of Valuables Real and Personnl Projerty. - I n il. sell nt p iMio outcry, January Ls;), my farm, adjoining Berlin, Somerset county, i'a , ci'itanong loi acres, in good cuiti.ali itt. plen'y of linitf asel cjal on tbe p ae. Also a prl s.igar camp. Alo on lb sane; d is Will sell o he.ti of horses, 31 hea l of cattle and to, tits. lot of farming imp'.e P. J. Cor kb. White Housn Sausaga Rolls. Same ejcei'ent c .king recipes are issued j now and tie ;i from the While 'I anse by Ms. j Hai. is. a;. Here is one. "San-gig- rolls: (make a h.;).t LUcult dough tmails with milk) at.d A it rise over night. Jn tbe morning roll i' out thin a.id cut jr.to shape with a blscii.l-imt. r. In the center of each place a roll of tfiJ-aje the size of a good-aiz-d hickory nut and roll it up in tbe dough. Af.er letting them stand in the pan for a few minute bale and serve hot. Tiiese rolls are also good cold, and when children we used to have them to take? to school for cur luncheon in bad westhcr. Leak Cut F or Bargiir.a ' Content: lii::i g a cf.ni.',!. In ny lirni in earlj SpTt.ct. awl for ti.e pj: -oe ni rcdae ing my tia"k of gmsb-, w ill gis ejieciaj oar gains for toeca-h in Men's. Roy's and Chil dren's rU!iS of 1ihing and 0-ercoata. I luive just rerii vd my third invcic of cloth ing ibr fall of lttSJ, which were purchased very low. J. M. Holdeesacm. GOOD SHAFFER. At tbe resilience of the groom, Mr. William Good to Miss Kate ShaiJr. Dec 5th, 1SS9, Kev. I. X. Burger officiating. ST CLAHt-ArJSMAX. At the resi dence of Mr. F. E. Heiple, on Sunday, Die. ild. IsD. by P.ev. I. X. Burger. Mr. Thomas J. St (lair to Miss Minnie M. Ariaman, both of Jenner township, SPANGLEU-SWANK.-(n Wednesday, December 25, Lsi!, at tbe residence of Regis ter and Recorder Swank, in Somerset, by Rev. IDrani King, Mr. Edward 1J. Spangler, of Friedens, and Miss Charlotte A. Swank, of Somerset, WORKMAN ADAMS. On Wednesday, December 2.1, 1S9, in Samuel's Evangelical Lutheran Church, by Rev. John H. Zinn, Mr. Sample C. Workman, of Keyser, West Virginia, and Miss Emma A. Adams, of Somerset Township. Somerset County, Pa, DIED. BA R RON On Sunday. December 22, LSS.'. in Somerset Township. Mr. Joseph Barron, aged 77 years, 'J months and 7 days. WENDELL. On Tuesday. Dumber 17, !!. at the residence of her son, Mr Samuel Wendell, near Frieden, Mrs. Sarah Wendell, aged 7l years, a months and 15 days. The deceased was highly resjted by all who knew her, and was an humble follower of her Savior. She was a worthy and faith ful member of the Lutheran church at Friedens from her youth. She was the moth t of nine children, two of whom fell in defen.- of their country during the late war. PasTor. ft mum POVDIR Absolutely Pure.. Thi powder never varies. A marvel of pnritr. ttmivlil, aiiit w brileomeness. More ecooomical than the ordinary kiwis, and cannot he sold io rtMnpetition wl.h tbe multitude of low t.t. short welabt. altira prKHSiiate pow.Ien. fri imv ia en if. Koval Biiuu Powdb. Co.. 1 Wall-St, S. V. UIt:,'ii;t A DMIXISTRATOE'S NOTICE. fcmaie of Jdeph rtarron. dee d, late of Somerset T. nsbip, Sjomessel t'onmy. Pw. letters of ailminisiratioa on the bore estate having been granted to the undersigned hv the pniper authohly. notice is herebv RiveD to all tr wiws imleMeil t', ssid estate to make immediate payment and liiose havine claims sinonsl the ante to present them duly sutgienticaied for settlement ou Salnislav.the ith day of Kebruary, Istej, at the late residence of decea-ol. likoKLEF. BAR RON., jtlil. AdaiuiUtxator. YDMIXISTIUTCE'S NOTICE. ,. Kauue of John W. Hv. la'e of Jefferson Town snip. siwneret OHlr.lv. fa. LetterseefadminisirainHi on the aboveestate hav Inx heen granted 10 the undersigned by the proper iiibnrttv, n.un-e is herebr gien toail pea-nun iodebtetl to said estate to make Immtcliaie par meiit, ud lu.iar having claim at-ainst the aaoi wii! present timra dnlv aulhenueated for seitle meii. on ur l.-i..iv Frvlay. rc'j v 14, IS O. at lhe residence of the adniini-tmuir In said townbirx ffc'ItK t. sUAt Llsi. 1. IL Vhl, Att'y. Administrator. t DallSISTIUTOR'S XOTICE. otV k lUtaie of A manias iJartetta. deceased . late of Ei Lick lwp, fsmer- Io. fa. Ix-tters M a.lmiiiis.rii& havinir beea grwnted to theiuidettgn'd tv the rnrter iinihoriy, ikv tice is lieret.-y niveti ti all person tn.teUed torni.1 e-K.t to make immediate pay n.eot, said th'e having elaiii aram4 tbe ssme to pre,-iii ihera duly suiheiitlliieird h settiefuer.t nn swiurdsv, the wh risy of February, I "to. at the. li. resi dene of deceased. JuLL M. YCTitr. janl- SO. A.iminUtrator. A full line of lET'S WEAR, to be closed At Cost. A fall line of Flannels and Blankets at Cost. Ladies' and Children's At Cost. a handsome line or TABLE LINENS, XAPKINS. TOWELS, HAMBI RGS. LACKS, AND t ORSETS. AT CO-'T. rfSfMriiiin No. Io Ribls.ns at l'i cents jr yard. No. 12 Rihts.ns at 12J etuis jieryarl. 1H inch Piiislies at 3o cnt. 24 inch Plushes at 7cvnLs. 5-4 Tab'etll Cloths at 2Uents. H ply Cotton Carpet Chain 17c per pound. 3 ply Linen " " " t7c " W isil Carjiet Chain, at .'i-lc ier pound. We invite you to give ns a cs'.I, and wot::.! be plcsisysl to s:i.l yrn .jnipiesn. i S?v1 3 1 01 ::1 s S3 1 s 1 -3 12 in kJrj H WJ r, 2 a 0 3 S w h r- it r - i t. tra S-l q Pa 51 r 5 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. "follow THE CROWD ! When you go to a si- a rt ci'y and .ion t w in'. '. ge; .o,t. w aat ilo y JrolIow theCrovrd. When there has iunnl'il-g hii p. ne,l, and yo'l vidr't 1 it a n. ::. wh..t UTolIow tiie Crowd. Whcu you want to b Wl v. t every :esgr;f t. Jollov ' lis, Tor'Scct.i. ("t?:;. tovoii.i.jl" Vi'hC. ar.d Jiwhiisr Umais " the Crowd. Where everybody pss il-erev -o e-. f. e every. ie!i was sure t l beili; hvii-stly Landlvtl ati-i get wouldn't c ing the '.ery be-t , Ladies' and Childrens' COATS AND WRAPS, At Cost. SHAWLS, A FILL LISE OF GESTS' FURNI3HINS GOODS, At Cost. Everything goes at this sii'c. It would be iinpisibie to ive prises of ad gisnis. 1ml call and see them with tbe Red Letter marc on. Wishing you all a Happy New Year, we are, Very respectfully, Parker &. parke MRS. A. E."UHL. R VERY LOWEST PRICES. We haw imwlc jj.A-i.il p.c.ir?'.;ior. f r l!i HOLIDAY TRADE ! n.ia v- '. tl"-.. that will 'ow-cs who ar. lind us And have) 'aid in a lare. fr- li sh k of i ii,.n'.., '"' . soi l at the very lowit prices?. Teachers ait ! S thitiking of t ret iirii.g a treat for t) t ir fci. HEADQUARTERS Toya, Cocfectiutiiiries). nr.d Krui r. which ti.i-r can secure at w iuiles.i Follow the cowil. an l vou 11 -gel to riiks. you af v. RA n, f.vT, uzys. n a HOCKWOOL), IJA. ARE A3 WELL PREPARED FOR TU HOLIDAY TR As rrnv ZIcrchants in the Couu SPKCIAX, INDUCJIEXTS ARE OFFERED TO Schools and Sundav Schools From now until the HOLIDAY SEASON ist over, I wi!l offer SpECLAL. I I BAJlGaVIxS and Great Reductions in the follow ing lines. In DRESS GOODS, Including Silk3, Henriettas, Cash meres, Ac, at Special Bargains and Reduced Prices. In LT'pbmi P. Phil Who are pi-eparirr trcnts f.r t i-'ir stchohr?. fiaclivi' :-i''-i ul" Con cf'tioii. fru i s s Vvit ami T. K'.M and CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD Either at retail or ing your purchases. ivho!e;ale. Call and see ns !efore :r.nk- prices are cut wav down, riu.sh Jackets $10, Plush CoaL-t $15 and $18. A great many Wraps will be Closed out at co?t. FURS In sets, and Muffs singly, From 50 cents up. A HANDSOME LINE Or Kid Gloves, Stockings, Mitts, Collars, Cnffs, Rucliings, Table Covers and scarfs Tidies, Towels, Tabic Cloths, Bed Quilt., AH kinds of articles for making fancy work. Pocket'uook, Combs, Brushes, tc. HOLIDAY as !n:r:ET0For:. we nv;.r. t:m LUXURIES iv.v ti :,;a-:: : A handsome line of Bisqne, China, Indestructible and Wax Polls, including Dressed and Colored Polls. 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 sec my line of Holiday Goods. MRS. A. E. UHL HEADQUARTERS FOR Csl.VDIZS .VAT? AV.v. JMISfXS :LVJ) MI'A'S. cr y.vava t.v .v.; 'D rn;s. B 'f. :VA VJ .fXI) GRHPKS. CfclXJlElUUE. SI! 'EET POTATOES. And all o'iter Goo ls in our n. of pi:. LOW AS THE LOYSST, QUALITY OF GOODS ALWAYS CONIPEREP. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RESFECTFULLV, COOK & BEEEITS. SOMERSET, PA. HEADQUARTERS IFOIt AND TWO-SEATED MARKET SLEDS, B03-5LED3: Il.'jn EC3ES. FLUSH 'CB:?. HOUSE BLfiKSETS. SLEIGH BELLS. H.1XEj, yhi?s, etc. ssr Vl. , vtv x-. fmr riitwrn hav n hi Ia-1 h uo f j i i - j ; i y of ; it!. ra-"i,:;' r ,tt ."-i, -i.,. eoiaifiee. u:a4U'l -e lu ij. if'.t Mhi'n, a't't aiTi; ; iu, '..'iiij,: -:. JAS. B. I IOLDE Ii 13 AU3 1, c:' K. CorrwoTH, P. M. tent ion to iL
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