JUL lw Somerset Herald. : - . . .-.Jt-JCt is heaviest at t! ;- grants m vae r;tw errooni -it time nmerators are to be id -reT" ' LHiMy r ad. Cesstiful November wesiber. Mercian arr ojnmjr Christmas goods. cootttj jail. ;iOnaan i U janitor of the A a increase of person lias b-en granted Levi fcerner. AJJieoo. Cosintv (-Seen elect are bav preparing their bonds. rear. VI ra. rWl3Trtiieaijt . .1 c-..a.. epproacDew ouuuj- .c .-v,.-.-.rE ..lajeot rXOO- ae.1 Ti. nice lot. Euonaal II. Tarr-wiix & Co. J3 .... I.'MIOWTI. - K.-d l" , w more po-i a-.: ;!.TiTuiuayf ago. rvr. Vt.rdliei'. Novelties' At v..- " XiXPTUX Co.. ift- . . Store, Somerset, r.:C ?! rkwfuits in pluh. from v T- .a MaEsioo Hou. Jobns- .5 r- W-T . . ai reasonable prices Next to Haalon Hoc : If ibere be c in br d-ck. tticre win PT but I1 ICUtk. V.aMa Hook, J juu- r- i fa.-b t-f lb sen mJ moor. . umr croa li UB 1 in - :n of the e rae! in mornings aca -t.1 t murn to-? rr t-xer of IS C'.. a J-oroon H Afil tie '., voter ia VmJr town . i r .w i-.i retiTl from s-- Cha; r- , b .a Lar.J a to cumber of F3 Yard IJu--- 1 J ..:rr crop in Sutb Jerser-tbe U 'J'' onf-ta f t 'aty af.ribule h to lb itfKin, 'ridr. retsm to Wsb- f:pv:;;t; Knlghu of tb Ooidra wUl cti a V3pt room of their own. Atieniioo b directed to Ur. Hate B. Coffrot Yt ajerLesent in aomhac eoltuso. Merchant Cfea. tal(ir, cf Sl-ar tti25e, a circutatxag aa3ng hi SamersK frieaii TadT. Mr. Park Err. who Laa been daaer ouuy ill for the pent three or fear vtk i Mr. Jack Pile, oae of tfce most popular !ocoart-e encr attpr on the S 4 C-, a (pesd in a week with bis friecd in town. The First National Bi.k will beeioaed Tbuiviiy. Ui 27lh itt. Ttankgiing daj being a leca! holiday. Who wIt b Judga Baer's Suc coaaor T Tbe smoke of the lata poaucal bauie haricg cleared away, our local poUUdaos are briDifg to prepare fur tbe oext and are already to be heard talking op the merits of their favorite candidates. AH intent centres in I be fight tjc tbe PreaWeut Jui3gb:p aod tbe cootet peooiiesss to be a ,rited id merry one. J jig Bier'i torn expire Jaauary 1st Kia soeoessor wiUbeeiertedla5oreBber iL Rxb par ties will boid their Dominating primaries next Jane, aboat six saonihi from dale, when tbe real battJe will probaWy be foaL Tbe i .idicil district is composed of Bedford and Somerset coantiea. Both claim to be entitled to tle nomltatioa aad both contain oameroos legal geotlemen possessed of tbe re)aiwt qiislilWtions who are willing to surrender their large and lacrue pracuct aad dun the judicial ermine. Jadfe Eaer, . TWinaf Karine earned the districtaJ which i naturally Repab:caa by aboot 0 Buejority, has inspired many of bis political brethren with tha belief that they coo! J do ibe Mint. At Jens, on the princi(4e U-at bat man has doo man can do, they are tiling to try coodusioos with a picked brother of tbe opposite political belief. Tbe followers of Geo- Coffnoth, who hsee proven their loralty to their chief in many bot!y contested Utiles, are anxioos that be sboald enter the liU and once more lead Ibem to TlCtory. mbtat tney aaaare uiui vma ,. , - v , .! only be attained under his akibed and ex- Countr Commiouers. Wagner, ec ana ! ' ., . ... . . a wrwfHM e-nidanoe. ultamsoo wui go to r.tuburph Xnoreoay j - yf CcXolh s partner. Mr. va m Hire uiti pivasure inp. A. C Davis and George Acn,aa shipped ooe hundred dressed tnrkers to tbe Cambria Iron Co.'s rtore. at JobDstowa, Tuesday morsg. Rev. J. H. Katpper, of Berlin, has ac cepted a call from the Brethren chnrch at JohnMowo. and will more to that city January 1st. H A. ShaSer died at bis home in Lincola towntbip Thursday last, ia hi ith year. oa;b reunited from typhoid fcrer. He leaves a wife and several small children. have been and A - hop" a ill be given at the Somerset j Hasae TLankgivr.ig eve by a number of the j young ladies and gentlemen of this place. I Mt-yt-rslale. Vnkratown and Pittsburgh. j i W. II. EappeL for yean past r-nt,n to him as tbe next Jaigt nootlv maintain that in him are to be found ia a larger degree than in any of his legal brethren of tbe same political faith, all tbe requiaiies of an able Judge. Tbe macy friends of John H. Thl. Ewj, are not alow or backward ia urging bis claim to the position, and insisting on h;s caudidary. It is not improbable that he will be a formidable competitor for the nomina tion at the hands of his pi"-y. While interested followers earnestly argue and talk cm the good pvint of their reepect- i ire Ovoritea, Jade Baer's friend look on, ! rlenUy listen, and broadly smtle. To them tbe ta t of nominating any Democrat to be Jim'm lUer s snrceasor oilier l&an juoge nek iLe bioss-jins during the 1 't Farmers rill be r 'tiTtntKn o. ,i -v-k lor tLe '" .,. t State Fartners" A;ii- J de,-!es to ttie a:ionai i roret ic iKa.t- Fiona, re on ...-,se c: i .rx.ee a su.isb'.e hjT holiday I' res it M. M. TttiKti A Co. " like Baer himseif u thesbeerest njaiea-, and indicates weaknes of iutelleet on tbe part of Kev. J. F. Shearer, will go to Consfco- j ta.ker and ther .luietly point bot-ken. one oi Philadelphia's most delight-j w tie recurd which Juige Baer Las fa! suburbs, where be has reoepted a call ; niade in the nine years that be ha occupied from a prominent Lutheran denomination. t bench, cutio.iiy prodooe an ejection 7 , T,, ., table of lit. tbe year in wtifb the Judge i M mstiy fnends o HL V. Moore. M D j Hoc. ioha ca, of Sew Ux.ngton.w.llbegladtOHwrn th.t , Mti Hitetw .t!rl,.iBk, be u abie u be alut ar:n, af;er a prolong- - r , , r x. J; . : and smiie again, ed s,.. of sickness. The I. was in Somtr- , vha i little given to tet Motday talking politics, dues not appear to be at all Ti-e criiniual list at Iecemberlerm prom- j exercised as to who hi suicessor will be. iee to be an unusually W one. District ' bot tt is currently reponeo -.na. .v Attorner Citm thinks he will have not ! e Iemocratjc cydooe ept ' lt tban forty five cases to lay before the ; grand j ury . A gentjeaoan of coior naxied James Has kins vw lo.ifd in iai! Sav rday sight, charged With carrying concealed weapoe. Tbe pros-Kution was bruugLt by Henry Amirtead. of Kockwood borough. . rr-T ct-l over the eneaeed iu ! tawir? wool. It isnot uaeiy mai j ocratic primaries will occur without the i Judge knowing it. j oniy two caators have been shied, so far. on the Ipubiican side of tbe house in j Sumerset county. F. J. Kooser and Hon. ; A. J. Colbora are both ou'-poken candi ' datee, and both have friend ittiiousiy en ! liaied ia their cause. Karaor has i-, bow- ro;ica'.er Keller tas empioyed Mr. Will . . ik.iMih. j-.na rvp4i imn acotner in Somerset. The present cert, r rank :":'' A-r- M. aat-.wt a O.ip.i --; '.liist.me. it l 3J ever grlr.g to frw o . a-ked a man of si acq'isml- j t, it La :a t -n t.r some lie. "Weil s, K ; .rg a' lean rnr":f" rc-v WooJ W!ta j '." " fr the a rtr'v. Th s j frre-sj,,- i:w wtat he was taikin? abc-uU arire re-ca-kel lLat tbe pret weatb- icare of what we had lat is iiiferrtl by some that errg-wEgtohaee nother ;t is too ear y to even gues what tr,y asec in the weather line ttween thi and n: sprit g. W, new Lsve eigbt people at work on i s . .1 as bu'V as M. tuiLwe can fill jour oricf lur ha t dr " sbort notice. ' M. M. TatiwiiA t Co. J..ta l. F..K-V.:er. of New York, tas ..liA L;r.;t.f to give t :'--''' toward sn cetit fund (or Keystone Academy, Eat- educational inUtut. in S,..5.Tf .ur'y. provided the friends of a i. try w.U "secure $tuX' more btlore .V -i-y, l"l. Tit. f jT your liberal patronage in the ve-:. t-i a-k a cottir.uati-n if t" same c.'t: te prewnt oys'.er season. At our i ,-aii Uta;en: of Cov 4 lVeiia" l.yt. W. U. Pltt. ma. Sinner, will gi intothe Prothonotary's office lu hi? Cither after January 1st. T.'iere wili be a song and praise service at the Ciirii-tisn chunb. at T o'ock. the even ing of Tuank giving day. A pp-ram suita bie f.ir the occasion will be prejaxred. A cor dii invitation is given the public to be present. The Hfsild c-i.j yeJ a pleasant call from Mr. Philip Youn;. aewsrd of the Blair county poor farm, Monday ai-ernoon. Mr. Y'our.g is interested in several large timber tract ia this county and was here looking after them. Charged With Arson! AIx Qtioer to A newer for the) Burrt lrg of Abram Sevlta' Bn.' The Indications are that there w"41 be verv little eooa huotiiig oa tbe ridw south of towa for some lime to come. Not beeauo there promises to be a scarcity of that gretdy eight roataer, but from tbe fad that tbe old time chief of the coon hunters has been lodg ed in tbe county jail oa the charge of incen diarism, and from the further fact that the evidence elicited at the preliminary bearing; held before "Squire Hicks was of such a dam aging nature that be wili likdy be transpor ted to a part of the Siaie removed from corn Gelds and wad cherry trees, and where "coon" if any there be are kept confined in strong iron cages. Saortly Uf jr ten o'clock last Tuesday n!bt the large new laro oa tbe farm of Abram sevitt. on the maJ pike srvsa Bailaa south of uiwn was cousuuwi by Ere. His wile and several uf tljeir children, had been absent from Lome attending church, and bad on'y reiuroed a few minute, when one of the boys, nut icing the bright rt Section of Came oa tt-e kitchen wiuduw, calied bis falber'a attcclioo to it. Mr.tioviu luuksd out and saw thai his bmra was on fire, and at once ran to i. wheee his efforts were directed to saruig hie live stock. Ail of the cattle exoeptitig three cos and one calf were got ten out in saftty. but by the tint they were rescued the fire had grown beyond control. The re was cjmmsnicated to a large straw stack in frost of ib barn, from which the fiaines shot up to a great height, lighting np tbe country for mUs around, and attract ing abe atteution of persons residing Several miles north of Somerset. Ia a abort time neighbors frjm ali directions gathered around the turning barn, and it was observ ed by roar j that tbe gr-u!eJ. face of one of the nearest neighbors Altx V leer was missir.g. tj-haer only lives about three qoar t -rsof a mile distant from Sevita, and all thought he should Lave been otic of the first , on the soece, njtwithianding be walks with i a crippled U-g. Little knots of three and j f jur Jegan to gather to discuss j seer s ab- ! sence, atd soon afterward it was made . known to Mr. Seits that Queer tad frequent ly made threats to burn hi bam, and that be was generally suspected of bsving kin dled the fire. Tbe following morning Mr. Sevits begin milting inq itries in regard to Queer's action?, and the thrta s made by him. with tbe result that his suspicions were cocurnied from day to day, aod when on Saturday night he learned lLat Queer was making arrangement to leave that section of the country, he swore oat a warrant for his arrest. Queer was taken iutocustodyy and brought toScmerset. whe- he was lodged ia jaiL Monday morning e was taken before Es quire L. M. IiiCk i a tearing. Abram M. Sevits was tLe first witness called. Us tea.if.td that between tbe hours of 'J.y and K o'clock, on the right of tbe lv.h inst. his bam, with 3 cowa, 1 calf. 40 tons of hav. 3 J bushels of oats. It) bushels j of wheat, SJ buihtl of rye, bushels of i bu. i wheat, and a lot of harness, wagons, ' s'.eds and agricultural implements were burned by 6re. The barn appeared to have j been set on Ere a: the west end tarthest from i the bouse. He had been ia tbe bars before 1 dark. Contin-iinf, be said ; I know Alex Veer : sold him i tie land he lives on ; saw him at my barn that morning between S and 9 o'clock ; said be was g'ling to Somer set ; hai word with him last winter ; be wacted to run my business ; be made BO threat tome; refisc-J to give him Work a vear sl ; he know all Ux.bmond will be in tbe fi-J jor appear- i ance wili create fan fut and lar-oui- oev- j era! dark bone have been stabled and are j bting can fully groomed, and should the j ra.e take on such an aspect as they bope j fjr, and it is possible that it might, they j i v a ' 1 .I . 1 1 -at wOTarstvtr t i nis AJlii 1 wia "-""- - ' ' making ties abou sunea oown ine cxr , Muimrb aaj fArl . &A near itb snch v,m that ,t mid put avtne of the f Cre . navU la von lea on ineir nutniic w w tue wire. Ia Bedford county, and Alex King, Esq's. Tnion thanksgiving servioes will be held ia tbe Lutheran church at 10.30 Thursday moroiag. Eer. Henry Wercman, of tbe Methodist congregation, will oSciate. A tiiax-ksgiving offcrine will be raised for the oectf t of the poor of the town. County Saperinten'ler.t J. M. Berkey ie iivcred a talk on " The Speliitig Bjok and ll jw to C It." before the Cambria County County Teacbers' Irwtirate, in sessaon at Es ensburg last week. It is very highly spo ken of by tbe press of ibat county. Mrs. Kate B CorTrotb, has opened a tancy g :iis and notion store, in the room formerly occupied by -I'Dtie Sam'" as a post office on t he public s-juare. People w bo shop in eom erwt have long felt the need of each a store as Mrs. CoSroth proposes keeping. J. H. Longenecker are announced can didates and there is a strong probability that tney will be joined by Hon. John Cessna and Ex Judge Hall before the race is ended. . .... , , r n . i r .1 i. iK . - John a. neynoius, . , - i We Wfn lboat b,nk. oniy iJeroocraa oi um w-mj - baa been prominently mentioned as a can didate. Tbe far will commence to fly after the first rabbit-snow falls, and there s fan. lot of it. ahead. m jt var ! tas ben the .Irysst seasn '.Lt: -E:l.west K::.as ta elj-mence-i for Y iLf rs.d ten t.roes more wheat j i.-i .. ir-sin than ever befjre. If neo- J jr Scha'.l aad wife, of Norristown, u i : ix wlirat grow? list is planted there j Bre ,t t lfSlt of Mr. S.-hali sister, Mrs. H. v -1 & enough ra;iroad car to haul the j L g4rr Turf are on their wei ling trip, r -: i-. rca-ie: next fail. ( Mr. Schail is one of the most prominent pol- DiSaTustod With Mormonlam. Daring tbe past year, spring and winter, half a derm Mormin missionaries, made their appearance in vairoos para of of Fal- v 1.1: 1 ll,n.MnnliM PtfinSTl- j ion, r raoaiiB - vania-and assiduoosly, bat t-rcreily, pursue-d i the work of proselyting farmers and tbeir i families to the Mormon faith. They inten i tiooally chose tbe muss secluded localities, ' those farthest from railroad station and ! local commercial centre. At length they ; succeeded ia making tweu'y-five or thirty ; converts. Soon after embracing the new re I ligion these convert sold their farms and ! wet oat for tbe promised land of Ctah. How ! grievously they were disappointed is shown broufh there vesterday ; it is 4J miles from i my place to Milford station. 1 James P. Brant testified : Know Sevits j and Q jeer. Queer told me last fall : "Sevits j is a rich man. and could get O d poor J again ; Lis stock and barn could be burned ! awav G d soon, bat I won't say bow.' He said Sevits told him be should have tbe Tiel while fixing it cp, bu! that wbea it got to paying they woId make other arrange ments ; that Sevits Lad cheated him out of $'.'. He repeated this talk several times afterward. He blamed Sevits for sending j him a valentine, arvd swore that be woold ! get even for it ; said, "you will see some thing some day,'" with curses ; this was this prine ; be msde these threats often. As soon as 1 saw the fire it occurred to ate what caused it ; was at the f.re ; Queer was not there ; was looking for him ; I told Sevits one time that I would not trust the old chip Qoeer ; that his Kara was ia danger ; did not come out plain about it. I bad a qaarreJ with Q Jeer six or seven years ago, but have nothing against him ; don't know who set tbe barn on fire. Wm. Brant a3rmed : Knew both parties. One evering this spring Queer told roe that Sevits was trying to get him oat of the coal bank, and that be might lose ten times as V"' Xr. E Cbl for Jersey and j iticians in Montgomery county and wai post- j in lhe A few day azo Stephen Mc- j much as he cheated bim out of : that be t.sli master of Njrr.st jwa under the Cleveland administration. A , r J ... h airs and Er-fer, F k k; an! I) tirflans. Ali tbe t, w A Is-ge vsnety of Staves iji i':...iMi s Wraj. Ma. A. E. Tni I'.r.: ": prc-p-ess of a revival in a col-'- ri-:h ;n MiTiteomerr. Aia., Mary 1t i tjoda Wright. coctrold by a x.yj frerrr. hepred eath otter until tue j cia t.u),,,! at any tisne. -jr t wc-Tiri ftll exhausted. In Jailing ! -' - j'tT w..'Ttan't kcees r.rurk Ilboda in t '- caus.ng dth almost iustantiy. Dr. W. V. Weicb. wbo has bn unable to attend to bis practi for the past year, 1-as sui": gently recoveryJ to once more actively ecgage in the practice of tis profession. Ay c,rje in r.ed of tis professional services will find him at bis office in Fnedms. where be J. Wilson UcOare, of Frankta eouoty, has entered into bond to answer a charge of false preterrse brougbt in tbe Somerset coun ty courts on information ol Ji'per Aug'is tine. of AiJ.fjo t 3wah:p. Mr. August ,ne alifes that McC.are wndd Lim oat cf If teaJ cf cattle and 4 head of ho new. P.erran and seven of his friends, with seven children, reached Waynesboro, penniless. borgT and ragged, having returned trom Sail Lake on third-class tickets, wilb short rations. A more disconsolate aad woe begone party eoaid cot be imagined. Ten? pt ed by tbe alluring picture of Mormon tap pioes and prosperity presented by the m smnaries. tbey had disposed of their fares at a sacr.are and iavested the proceeds in land in UcaV Their bo noes there, tbey say, i were in a narrow valley, between precipitous mountains, over whose tops the sun shore ?.. - of C-iunty Commissioners as-fati lately in Wiliiamsi-ort. rssjli'ions favorir.; the ab-j'.iti-Mi of ' tie c:' Jjry CotLxissinner and pro- -l.T ;ht selection of juries by toe Coun t? ,'..sajs;.-rer, arid unrlcg the psmskge of t u 1 11 sur.m '.ied to the Lgi't:''3re by ai : ri;...'n. t: :s.3i-:.-- t.-k of new I'rubrtV.as for ' it traut (i,-er. at X as. A. F Cat- i , i. . : . r t i i-, i t sommn pinirrdi'ii i rt& market, torses in tLe j quests Thursday evening of this week. .ir.g tvr per ceui. i might hive his stock and everything in the barn and it might all go in ashes : be swore vfolertly at the time ; I beard him repeat this threat in May last. I was at tbe 6 re ; Qjeer was not. Jospb S. Humbert affirmed : I saw Q leer the evenicg of tbe fire about half past five at Peer Longs, at Milford"; he traveled with me on foot to my bam ; he said he would not take tbe abort cut hoae around by Sally Hoover's, Set would travel the mud p ke around by Sev-.u". At MUford I beand Q iter say. 'Sevits wiU gt a boiat .roe day." I left him about 6 o'clock ; he was then about 3 miles from Sevil' ; there 'i.rir 1 f'u - c.:.' a-e s-,i Tbeq iVkn of chaxg-'cg the law of tbe ; Metbodret Kpispopai Chcrrb so as to make j women eltg'.b.e as delate to the Quadren- j nisi Conference, is 1-eing voted oa ia all tbe j coag'egaiioos of that denomination. The j on tne i . . . r , 1 Ki'y four boars out Ol tweniy-aiur. ai iKifh lnl a nrodiicti ve. the cost of hvifig there was so high that tbey exhausted were ta f a Jut pjp!e in Logs sore all their saving, and ther bsl be-xim- thor- j when I heard it said, "I'll bura the of a ougtlv ick of the venture. They declare b out" ; do not know wbo said so. themselves utterly dgusted wilb Mormon- Anthony Sbmaker affirmed ; I live ism and all that goes with it. Tbey are about 3 miles from 6evits toward Milforf , cow dependent cpoa tbe hospitality of their it is four and one half miles from Slilfori to former fnends and tseghbors, and will have I Sevita'. 1 asw Q-eer at Husband's store be- to begin Lfe anew. j l ' o tixk Mw : P j barn going towards Sevits ; be was gruaj- j biicg to himseif when he passed my barn rhiie the '-. !r ,i..i M . i;nt a rear aeo. lrS'i's 5"- '- -..; rfert of bie and electrical f4 uf :-ir. ; has tut duwn ettt of car ar:d carr.iie burses. i tt fjrrlirn a-rrirt has drcpied off. ' ik l: Cj?-rr,h bat the handsomest -' '' lai, Furr.isJ.ing Goods evr '-P!f.ssv!.rst. Call at ber new store I'Jijii aiil exaruine. A Boid. Bad, Bodford Burglar. For tbe past two month Beoord Las been annoyed by burglaries, tlie thieve in- car-five complaiuU were made to the police, woo stii.rr 1 ann-;anced to take place in V j. a few ixK wtKb is 5-xied u. :-i tcortttan ordinary interest. ! is M Bracham. lirf ce e iwarf of that p'jc. and tbe gr.om is v . r maa of Q.iir.( V, Illinois. ej-.tr- vears old aad is twer.ty- t tsvine a faultier form and t t.'. pr tTTle gro-m is Cve Jeet nine tal a 1 ' -r,!T-Gfe vears of air. ar.d 4 a moetine of the members of tbe Som- nty Farmers' Aliina.-, Friday even- j rariably selecting private residences to ae-'"1-! ." A-.mm ta IBM S . SWQVl'l. on r ,ve iate Alliance whkn meets in Hams- uiiled to run down Use taieves. burg. Wednesday, Nov. X J. The AUiance ! A story came to light Wednesday which in this cwnty now cumbers about fourbun- j it j, thought wUl put an end to tbe business, d-ed members. j Monday night Rev. Father O'Conneii was . ., . -- awakened by the karking of bis dog- He . . . , . . j . ' w . 1 .1. VM . A tf Will Mevers. E-q , son oi na. d. i. i ttNspoasi' ""- ! jH.lh.-r. havinc recently been tbe stair. An electric light was burning i 1 a .Ia . r,rmc!K of tbe law in the ' in bia study and the door leading from that Paaphin county courts has gone to ia Law School where be will take a special - course for one year before entering upon idw pra-.ice. Mr. Meyers has many friends in Simerset. to whom the fact that be is a full fiedged " Umb of the law" will be new. A singular case tbe oatcjae of tbe recsnt election, i reporte-1 from Uafield, Moot- -r- r a " 1- .KLrt can bare'y reach La j F3mery coun'y. Auiustus meaner, a t:v . . k aKK-.g tbe treet present- j crat, was engagid to be mame.! to a Pbiia-rt-, ,,. r c..L Tb, Twr,p , pa- j de'phia young lady of R -paSIicaa prefcrea r ,. , to ibe'marrre ! ces. the wedJ.ug to ome on Toanksgiv- -l:it pay. Augaas celebrad the victiiry a- ...j A f; 4tma!,.a L'r..e mer- of D1J in J f11 manner that ' s- :'" 1 ---i-Tik Garver, tJ tli asroe j UJt VXs displeased aad broke off the tjt i-ad. mitak;rg bim for ai lh a, farnitsre wbkh sbe bad sent 2; ii. nn-i,. : i-naI that the i . p i A-tm Ln hart returned. . : ia i ii . ' tut i :v a-t.-tr!r. and each f "- .- w-UrJ a suan l iw cix a tu.rd At tbe ' F- -...r dciaioc was that Sal- J" ''--r IT', Caaia, Vrw-s d, J wwue queer tiiit gs a -as ., . X.x-J eT-ted ja Wr -' a-:j, bo art Iwrt eveo law 'Wl, rud. b-.WfW. tV the , ' !'t ti Ntw Hampshire '-4 tJt lin.e a lint ti saw afv, . :m" adauawteeri tbeee. la Juarsw I'arw. Tley Ha. tt lL-tti tii ait all asvs e-J "t- f-ane. tWhers. rb . at erv low tricea. Gd ' v. Call and select what pscked np- V. U.TacnauJ- A Co. to I'n-U but thi is refoaed auJess a certain un paid frsJoair. The mstw has be-a plac ed ia the bar-ds of a micstrate to secure tbe Jlr. and Mrs. Elmer Yutty hive been pead.ng tbe we-k at tbe residsnce of Joba tt F-q Elmer b the oofy son of Col. E V Yatxf.srfrrsana.an4 forth past seven oreg'..! years baa been a resident f &oux ar. Iowa, where be is engag-d in the real tesnesa. Like ali yooiig men who bve me with soonsss ia tbe "wild and wodly list" Mr. Yntry a infatua"jsd with that country and can't understand bow other . . . X 1 . vsv m j-oaiBg asawi can w w - ! tbe tisowntains of Pennsylvania, when for i tone are lying aroial lo on the other side of the Missiawppi only waitiag u k- Mr. uuy ia a gentteasaa 01 eiceptioaai:- tne address ana a most en trrtaiaiag Ulker. room to tbe hall was open. By tbe ligtt be saw a snaa standing ta the hall. With lev eled gua be descended tbe stair and corner ed the intruder. The fellow begged piteously for mercy, saying that h:s family was starv ing, and. after talking to him a while, the priest allowed bin to go. Father 0 Connell rerogtiil-d the thief as an acquaintance wbo live In Bedford, bat be rtf ases to make his came kuowa. Cheap School Books. N-Mice is hereby given that at Fisher's Book Sum there is for sale a large stock of Orison's. Hsrper's aad Barnes' large Geng-a-phies, Bulier and Harjer s small Geogra phic, Appleton's, and Baud s Beaders, Brovks' and Shields' Arilhmetks, Bok waher'a and Patterson's Spellers, Reed and Keliort's. Raab's and Swinton s Qram esars. GoSTs Arithmetics, Olney's CompSete Algebras, sad West'iake's Uteratnres, and s mall supply of otrser second-band acbool Books. These second band books must be sold before January I. K'l, srd will be sold cheap. After that date tbey will be shipped . Csia. H- Ftaan. but did not speak to m No further evidence was offered by tbe Commonwealth, and Justice Hicks cxn ai t ted Q-ieer to jiii in default of II (' bsiL Jttnner X Roads Items. Noah Goto, has beea confined to bis borne for several weeks nursing a sore knee. Mrs. Sjmoa Miller, who has been on the sick list for some time, and was not x-xpect-ei te'recove is rjioraitsrint. Noah SfaT. aes beea grattiy "laiprof ing his mill this tali, adding new arid itMproveri machinery, lie is doirsgan iaeressed bnsi ness, raiaiag kit iiin .aours per day, and even then he ia uaaVe to meet tbe de mand of his customers. r- f I hare real ia various paper statements aaoat .Cae horses. - We claim to have as g-fod young bsnes ta Jeneer, a ia any part of tLe county, or atale. Geo. FrieUiine has a youngl Percheron horse, that weighed IZX lh tbe day h'e'was month cld- Wa'an Frank, believes a au ought to spend his evenings with his family, and for that reason be ha temoved Lis family from this place to Johnstown, where be is em ployed. Park Hoffman will move into the hocae hi family vacated.' .." Tbe saying that a man mustLarejune, to Wild op a business, is not the case with J. C. Hoffman, who is engaged in the furniture business here. - Several years ag) Thcw-GanacLer, brought from the Cover estate, tbe old Tannery prop erty, where be bad iearned bis trade and be gan housekeeping some thirty yea's before. He bss quite changed tbe visage sod charac ter of the property sinew be got posessnoo of U. Nothing remains to indicate that it bad ever been . the site of s tannery. Last summer be tore the old stable away and re placed it with a aest and convenient new bara and thi somme be tore sway the old boose, and has built husaeif one of tbe finest residences in this place. ... Samuel Brubaker, our honest, hardwork ing old blacksmith,, has been 'under tbe weather for tne past four or ve .months, no one expecting bim to recover. . I ra glad to say be has sgain appeared oa the streets, and I would not be surprised to bear bim pounding away at his snriiin tbe coarse of s week or two. . When, from any cause, the digestive and secretory organs become disordered, they may be stimulated to beaiiby action by the as of Ayers Cathartic PUU. Theae Pills are prescribed by tbe physicians, and are tor sale at all the drug stores. Tbe Bedford Springs compshy has been reorganized by the withdrawal of the Wl xellsand Balers, of Pittsburgh, and ihe substitution of Jesse Hlli'ss, of Baltimore; Samuel Bancroft, jr., of Wilmington, Del ; C P. Dull, of Harrisburg; Robert McNee, of Mifflin; E. S. Doy. cf Bedford ; Rev. L. M. Colfelt, of PhnadelpVra, and others. Tbe company has purchased the water lea- from Jesse H. Lippincott. and will hereafter have control of the "ale of water. Lumps. Fancy Glsswarw We have now in stock the largest line ot Lamps and Glassware ia Somerset, asd more coming for the holiday season. Fancy Glasswarr. Vast and Hanging Lamps rang ing in price from 50.34. to $10 50. Call and see our stock w better you wish to buy not. Kirrjcxs Pltt. Church Re-opening. The Evangelical Church at Husband, Pa, having beea re painted, carpeted," papered and repaired ia general, wUl be re-opened for the worship of God on Sunday, Nuf . 1J, at 10:30 A. M. Rev. F. P. aev'.or is ex pected to be present, all are invited to steet with us upon this occasion". !"i.'j.BxaL, -j . - Part or. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH il VENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Largest and Finest Store In the City. Heado-aartrrs for Cloak and &n' for Ladies. Mlss.1 sad thi'iOreo. Thoassnda from which to at ait roar seiyn,- Erery every 4y.e, ill at rjna-aving prw- 50 mry ot those extrs qcallty !0 Seal Pluth Jacks. At 14 English seal Pfc Sacoues, ha aloeves, iochsa loag. aailc3 salia Load, 4 real sea! '.oof. ad wl noised in every pa-Ktir. At 4JU. and upwarda. Fine Baal Piosh Sacqaes, in every alas sad anew rosso. ' We haven twk ewossefaie and swt wewooul Ukstomaaw nr Stockinette Jack et, $2 Hw 111 ; ocr immense line of Cheviot. Cbeweav Wsle and Dasarsnsl Jackets, m II tbe varioos styies, from ti to fXi. Lnr Wrap. Far Cttws.. MaTa, LtUa aad Mioses' Suits, new styles daily. Coove to thU Cloak Room tor the largest variety. Newer bare w ahowa auca an attractrr Una of Dress Goods si at prsstnt. X0 DrkXCJ.FJiICS i.v. Dress Goods Department : . - r - McirWr;t dirclaT of Nrre'tT Dre-e Goods, oorowT itnpo"1"500 from 73c to ti25 per yard. Hundred of pieossol r.ow ik and Wool Mating ia noe check, tne t mixtssea. arc sr frum 75. per yard. More than 1 .' oieca AU-Wooi Oashs stripsa. boucie meres. HenrietW Ooth and Priestly'sEilk aad Wool Hennerta. hnurtx hrrt tbe advance aisd all orTtred at tbe old prices. A verr ia-re stock of Plaids. Stripes and Plain Dress Goods from loc to 50c. XVrt pieces 50 inch A 11-Wool Tricot, sil shadee of grey, brown. Ac at 50c ssme as we swd at 75c Beet and most useful Dress Goods ever sold over a dry goods counter for tbe Baaaey. Don't miaa them. A Campbell & Di AT THE HARDWARE STORE. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM HAS JUST RECEIVED A SEW LINE OF HEATING STOVES, RANGES, COOKING STOVES Knable & Shuster's Dry Goods Bulletin. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Preparations Beln; Made for the Fall and Win ter Bnsln ess. Large stocks of Dre?3 Good. Silks, Dock GooJs, Flancv!, D'asiiH Comforta. piei.ls. Mnsliass Whit Goods, Laces, Liacns, Cautoa HAaacIi Cherict?. dc-, are being ordered to please alL We are also Uyicj ia complete lines of CoaL. Wnps, Jacket?, Jerserj. Seal Tlaih Guraienu, Seal Skin Ganaeats, aad Cartx JLlsIirge stocks crilosierj, Underwear, Gloves and Uclrcr.-?. Our stock cf American made Dre?s Goods comes direct from our cth ranis: Yon tiereibre get the beneft of rt Land prices. Oar Fore:;?! Goods we tret dlrect'froa tie iasporters. We grtiraztec the Lowest Prices oa all k:r.d$ cf dry goo-ls. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. C3-.UAIL ORDER.- PROMPTLY ATTEXPEH T. TISTABr-ISIIKl) 1-4T. FRANK W. HAY & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers in Ra Stoics, Tin ttx. roiTER. sntrr iron. - Tr" ri?ettjrlT lUii.iulihijl E c e J p No. aU s oarrar.tt-3 a re7r-wnit-i. 78 Franklin St, AVar kia-iit.f sltEaT-Vt'TA-. WAii t ali ul examiae tbcta a 1 r- 1 ma.!. !- j a. Poriufw. Johnstown, Pa. WHICH KI K SELLING AT Astonishingly Low Prices. Call aad exaraine leforc making your pnrchases elsewLere. Jas. B. Holderbaum, It i wonii yoor wtiiie to caU and sea tie new jail wbea you come to.Uiwiu.but more so to call st M. it. .Tredvei 4 Co. snd look at tbe great variety of Xreshk tall good?. vy anted. One inadred thousand cords of Cbeataut, Oak, and Hemlock Eark fJr walca tLe highest cash market price will be psid. EG.4F.S. Crxsrssaaat,' -' '" "'.' " gomerset.Pa. ' ' TarJTof no lar JT. we are se'Kcg goo3s at lower prices than ever. . i"rae vtlvets ar. 1 other goods cott u? more, bat we stU them cheap ssever. . , -. . yS.jt. Tainwsu. A'Co." Facts Worth Knowing. Farmers' Institute." The executive committee of tbe Somerset county Agricultural SacierV) consisting of Hon. 0. P. Shaver. A. G: Kfmmef, 5f. J. Beachy, P. if- Soore and Valentioe'Hay. together with one member cfthe'Siate Board of Agriculture. Hem. Kl T,. Tritch field, met at the Merchants Hotel, Rxkwood, on the 21i inst, to make arrangemenis lor a coun ty Institute this winter.' The "committee agreed that a Farmers' County Insulate be held st Somerset, between toe M:u and iith of January, lr!, the iart time to be fixed hereafter. TbecommiKee prepared an ex cellent programme of exercsrt. "Besides our native talent, two gxd lecturers fro "a the State Bjard of Agricui'ore wrul be with oa Tbe committee not only eisr.s the pa-ties a-.gned to duty to interest thnrlvee in cettlne up a arxd meeting, but all persons who fee! interested in am-nit-jre to do the same. Cow aims. Fwrnlturs ! Pevlin prices are right. Broad St., next t Mansion H mse, Jubrtstnwa, Pa. a Fancy Groceries. A full line of Uattled owKuch a Olive, Ulna Grade Caisu?, tiherkioi, Caow-Cbow, Cry bwuce. I new aiockj ; also mar y staple gTod j JSt recta ved. ,EaTSiai Platt. MARRIED. SOMERSET. PENVA. We r-Iilp a irn?r.t ctany p;nol- via ti.e II. t O. R.ii!ra . i SOMERSET COUNTY, And we see do rca;-r a w'uy we ?!tould not slip many vrs-i every t'uia-z ia the funiiture Lusines.', and feci ?ure we cin tate. We cluler.je a comparison of ?tock and price. deliver toanv e. Vv'e I.at2 pli'ai': aiv We wiif TEX iiiiit oa the dc L, Irciit prepai-J. pir:!.a.-e ol DOLLAES AND UPWAKD ! The variety of styles, te liii art cish. t' cellcr.t woraraans'jia of o:ir lurnitare, a.l co:u!ine T all oilier dealers es'iu t!ie lead iu ti, to We w: uesi-r":-1. t! e ,Lve us far i .t vuUr tris ie. We irlve vca unexcelled irxli at tl.e YfRY LOWEST OF PPvICES. Hrres t! ! KW EODDS !' MRS. A. E.-UHL Mi ArriYal of Ksi JiGtdii AT P. & P's. Will OpH.in on OCTOBER Tth, Tltc larrest and handsomest lot of Dress Goods of every description we lave ever had the pleaare of showing, at prices that will Ua? received her New Stock of FALL GOODS. Consisting of all kinds of Dress Goods, either ia Silk Warp an l All-Wool .Henrietta Cashmeres We t.;i V- in socurelr and nav the freight to your station. ffer. Will yoa tskeit? It's your opjrtniiity. Johii Henderson, Johnstown, Penn'a Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. rdsH:d.l Dng St:rs is Rapidly Esccnhg aGrsit . , am a m a a MlViika II tM rl iH BtrM4 WS From 50 Cent & yard up. Plaid and Plain, ASTONISH YOU ALL.. STRIPED CLOTHS From 15 Cents to $1.(K a yard. :PLAIH CASHMERES 5JOGNET-PrniAS.-On Nov. !. at New Centraville. by fv. J. H. 7. cn, Mr. Cbarles V. Momet and Him E-r.ber E. Put man, both of Middle Creek township. Som- connrr. Pa., - Evaporated Fruits. A large line of California Kesporsted Fruits just received. Prunes. Apricot, Grapes. Corraats. Also large line of Valencia Eti sin and extra selected Layer Bsisinr, lrd, Cora, Beans snd Peas, as cheap ss th clean est. These are all this years goods snd jast coming into the market. Call snd see osr Ock-oq,niry produce taken in exchscge tor goods. aUrrvn & Putt, So. J, Baer Block. Is all diseases of tbe uaaal mucous mem brane tbe r:medy used must be non-lnits-ting. Tbe medical professioo has been slow to learn this. Xothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, sauna, powder orsyricge because they are all irritating, do oot thoroughly reach the affected surfaces and hou!d be abandoned as worse than faii ores. A rault:tu3e of persons wbo had for years lx.ru sil the worry and paiat that catarrh can inflict testify to radical cores wrought by Ely Cream Balm. Eldar Crangwf's Swrmons. ) Large audiences greeted tbe pastor of the j Cn nation Church both m-jrning sad even- j icg. Tbe sermon of the mining wai from text, "Good Vaster what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life T' Mark 10.17. Tbe sohjert of the evening's discourse was one tbat has sounded d)wn the sg9. snd that oever fails to thrill the Christian heart " Tbe Cross snd the Crown." If sny one teaches jou s religion that has no cross in it, yoa may be perfectly sure there i BO crown ta it Croas Christian Crown. These three ocited inseparable. The cross ones mtsnt d:iracr death always. It has come to mean booor life ? Mr. Granger was particularly happy in depicting the power of tbe trees its purity, its wondrous influence over tbe hearts of men. The masic of the evening was more than usually well reo Jered. - if. Nitrous Oxklw Gas. The aoM safe, prompt, efficient and re liable rpeoi knows for sbaolotely painless ritraruoa of teeth. Ia ose in this county only by Jr&o Jfclf ill, Somerset, Pa. You CJin fool tome of th people aU tlie time, and all of the people tome of the time, out you can't fool all the people ell thetime.LisixLX. -Th people who Lave Wen ac custoaed tV p?jn? jJaaJi?u prices for Notions, such as are used every day,"FancyL Goods, such as ?very ladr'rieeNls ttrid buys, and, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, eucb as all cinst have, w ill appreciate the truth of the above quotation . more ..after , tlier have vi?hed ''.. . Mii lateB. CbTFroUfs lew Store A full line of Velvets, Plashes, and j Iress Trimminrrs of all kinds to i match I'ress Goods. Thousands of yards Flannels of all kinds. Thoisanda cf raids Cattoa Flan nel. Thousands of vards Muslins of all kinds. Thousands of yards of good Park Calicoes, at 5c. Thousands of yards of good Dark Ginghams at 5c. Thousands of yards of Shirtings of j all kinds. An endless quantity of Table Lia ns, Napkins. Towels and Crashes just received.- ' -" 5-4 Table Oil Cloth3 at 5o best eoods. - - From 10 cents up. Handsome 30 inch Cashmeres, 25c. Pkids and Striped Dress Goals, from 5c. Handsome plain and Strip ed Goods to maie np with Plain Goods. FRESH AHD PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges. Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, c. w v Tv-s-r-.v r.mi rr; sr.vaT. aTTrsTION TO THE COMPOCNIING OT Loite's PresGriplions i Famili ReGBipts GZEJ. T CJ.1Z blISS r U QSLT JTLTS3 XSD PrXJ AST I. SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full L'ne oi Ootical Goods always on band. From such a lar?e assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS aMrvays on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our oods to 'Titending purchasers, whether tbey buy from its or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - SOMERSET. PA. in Co lEINATIOX - DRESSES SEsS Stacks of Red and White Blankets, Just in. Mrs. I'hl has just received a large ssock of Beam r sad PtU Hats snd Bonnets with the &rw asaortsnent cf Tips, Fancy Fea lb err, 11 "H b-bhosk, Ac. All cheap. A fine stock of st kinds af MnUnery Goods. afaa. A. E-Cbl. and ascertained Wr prices., and then compare them rht those they haTe beeQ f"aying. You are commencing to think about ' lle Holidays; 'and what you shall buy for Christmas pres ent. Ton-would like to buy f omething aseful as well as or narneTUaL raid, caa find just what yop. .want among uiy stock. Remember, I do. not keep any thing in. stock outside of the lines mentioned,' but what 1 do keep is of the very-tc?V and willbe sold a"t prices that, will please you. 1 have a fine Hue of Embroidery Silks that are worth examining. KATE B.-. COFFROTH, Soaueret., Pa. New Handkerchiefs, - Hosiery, Rib bons, Dress Trimmings, Notions of all kinds. Any quantity of nice, new Shawls, in sinsrlc and double, at bottom prices. Our Ladies' Cloak Department Is full up of all new styles Plush Coats, Flush Wraps, Children's Wraps of all kinds. i A Full Line of Flannel and Flannel ' Skirts. White Canton Flannel, From 7 Cents up. . i Colored, at same price, -.i .. XLuij new styles of Dress Goods. " 'ASD ALL THE ATTT KTXLX1 OF DRESS TRIMMINGS. - - Car.ton Flannel Shirtings, Ginghams, and ' a fall line of IT WILL PAY YOU To.scr TOTS Hemorlal Worl: VM. F. SHAFFER, soMKBSCT. vf;rr. Kir.'.v Tturer ot aG Dealer in CALICOES, Mt'SUX?, ETC. New." Fall ' W plaps A handsome line of Fur Mafs jast I received. - Carpet Chains of all kinds and s shades. " . Jersey Coat ranging from ii.5 to the best Fine Tailor made Jackets, and all kinds of new Fall Styles of Jerseys. A " large stock of Velvet . . and .Velvet Ribbons ands full line of MIM'J m ElilHI lrr.E ia at 34v-SrilK?rr wiE.K'wi".l i j v, :it:r iiiwt: to ;-a.l ai ii.r O Vrw a ror aatiur w.J N; r-.Ti Ura. awv-j- ; cr.j fc.airia.''-! a .r ( at, a! cj ' t L ' i ujv npl aunLwB le .e Vhite Ercnzr, Or Pur. Zinc Monument utr :-.r-i i t Rirv w t 'Ki t rd vi jp.; : .a tbr r--it VATrRiai. Ai gi f s. a-1 w 'w :b Ppo.a' w ' r-ini' ar trtista lie Sr-ivt wa a vj,-- SA. f. suaffer. . . , T- ' - TT- l--l LTj-.lJ ii -v - rT-.-rw, - , " I' " VUiJlWllI hj ' . ' - ' n, i r y ' "7 Will Cer500 ("."itw;, Ser-: taift?ut j L" . J ' ' ' T ' w ' - " Desln. If" ;i't' l; rc-: " aaBBawBBBawBBBaw.a....M I ?J' f " ' aBBafjBSSSTSSaSSBSBBBa ir- i:: Yard, PARKER PARKER ' There will be no HigbTariff on Jj QVfatf Jj. inv of nor enrtd we 20 1 them in ''"J alread of it and propose to give our customers tlie benefit once more of buying goods Cheap. We liave got plenty to look at of ' all kinds. Call and see tu. ;( I All these eools are cheap, and good for the money. Come and see them before making your par chases. ' MRS. A. E.Uhl. Somerset Lumber ELIAS CUNNINGHAM, staSTracrsss axs Dsaisa as Wsouaaia an KaTasa or LUMBEB AND BUILDING MATERIALS Hard and Soft Woods, oat, poflar. s-nn:tis. ricirrs. kocldixg?. ASO. WA.Un.T. 1"IjOOKI5G. SA?3. PTaiEEirL. CHv3i:T TFXLOW f-ISJi. SEISoLE.i tXlCaS T.AlXSTTF.K CHETJirT. WTITE MSI. LATH. ILTH. 5rr 1" A General Lneof all grades at LwsrJver and Bcritne Maurrlai and e.-te Slsa krv a a Am, eaa faraaa ssr-hI " 'he line ocr VniTW taonier w.iA rcawtt m peomptaaw. soei ac Bratkera. Odd-taed wars, etc Office and Yard Opposite S. &.C.H. E. Station, Sonicrfet, Pa. A Dr-INISTEATOU'? NOTICE L-MIM-TKATOr. - Nr-TII V.. tv-w-i r r. Hst . - I Lrvr cf A-J-niwt-oilraUioc feTisi3' t-tsS - of 3tiin r -:. fv.wrvw.i-.I-i WNrfVt 11 ft' v . A'-. W tW I wkaar'.irM lna1 fae,,trw Ai'i HV"C rw-l ...-Wes --. M4 a.--t wili nt ttm ww r-V-H-rJ tn!-i.! 4 r -i I rrhip w r t v. , t mztb rvd.-c- '-f li saWrcsr-eI oa r; arU; HART JLtHAfftSL --'a;:- -r to Mrr ?'rrf x i