jhe Somerset Herald '"GEOBGK R. SCrLU Editor. aUDJfESl'AT.. January It liJl. Ivbol darkens .be rye-lashes. s;. and vinegar brightens bra work. w Year's iU-tne bill. gac is iw nncl "heo in the tueiting "vesical initromer.ts at Suyd-rn drag The prophecy of the goat bqpe lias failed uintein I auicaster county ii fixed at S wi11- counterfeit silver dollar serves as the lid 'I Ui! to rti Mrs. VL1 sadrertiaeinent fDOtier column. jju:T diary begcn so earnestly only tea Avafrois already dird- daughter of an Easton hotel keeper iaed C.:3 pies during 1890. l J6 year-old girl secured a divorce in the prtsburja Courts a few days ago. Arwrd;ng to new directory jast issued 'lent-wn bi business people. Seventeen thousand bushels of coal were fii in Indiana county in December. Or.ly 5 Per nt- shoemakers' pa ggos have their shoes made to order. The best roods for the iet money. See Pfvim, tbe Broad ft. Furniture man. Twenty -one deer have been ki'.ied in 8ul tnn county during the season just closed. Sjiii comfort rockers (bin enou;U f r t:. at rvviin's next to Mansion House. For a cod stove, and warranted, po to J. B HjiJ'rOMUm "a Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa The Armour Pressed IVef Company, of (Vcap- build storage bouse at Un juatowu. For soevfu' in every form Hood's Sais ptri'.'.a is a radical, reliable remedy. It lias an uDeqaaied record of cures. Local dealers have brought in and rapidly i .fweed of several car loads of Bleighs since tie b;r snowfall of Christ Bias week. Inianto' Hxids. Plush or Velvet, worth $; iw to $1.2"', reduced to .Vt and 75 cent. M. M. Tbei ell i Co. a n.ld day." said a drugpist, "sets people to breathing through the mouth, and that is ;ast the time when tbey should nse the nose exclusively for breathing purposes."' An Italian has been arrested in I'i'.tsbun? itt twindling another. He aold his daughter for t'i". and then the young woman fled i:h another more desirabl suitor. I'ntil March 1st. we make a !ar,re reduc tion in prieofall goods in our stock. If too don't llieve it call and see, M. M. Teepwei l A Co. Junes R. Garfield, second son cf the late President, was married last week in Chv.-apJ to Helen, daughter of President John New er., of the Lake shore Railroad. Peviin pays all freight on purchases. He om please you if any one can. Tbe I 1 couldn't if be can't. The statement of the assignees of IVla titer A Co. shows the total assets of the bank and of individual m ruber i.f the Crm ID be &.'UX The tuta! liabilities are esti mated at :). Cradles, single and double, all sizes, colors and shapes. Ye, IVvlin; for them. 215 Broad st .. Joh nstow . The Iiejris'a'nre of Maine met on Thurs day in joint converi'.i'in and heard the in augural address of Governor Burleigh. The Governor advocated the adoption of the Australian ballot system and npheld proba tion. Thanks for your liberal patronape ia the past, and ask a continuation of t"e same during the present oyster season. At our old sland, basement of Cook A Btrit' Cioek. W. H. Platt. Tbe Jarpet county ia the I'r.ited S:te is Custer County, in Montana, which contains :;'.i0 square miles, being larger in extent tLan thesutes of Vermont, Massachn setts. Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island. With his thumb, a boy is said to have red the Netherlands fiom inundation. Many people have been saved from the in vssion of disease by a bottle of Ayer's Rarsa parilla This me-Jiciue imparts tone to the system and strengthens etery orjrau and br of the body. A certificate of incorporation was filed in SriDgfieid. Illinois, on Tuesday, by the Barton Columbian T.wer Company, to fcaiid tower lA 'Z feet hiiih. commemora tifeuf the d:.r)very of America by Christ-0.'te-r Columbu ; capital slock, $1 U".l Five young men of Cumberland ci unty W a lot of uLivky ai d drank it. Harry iiautTer. aped IT. has died from the ( fleets of ratoxi(ati.n and tiiKure, aiid Sutuuel Tester, another of the party, was so iia-lly fcjen that both lees will bave to be tmpn tiled.' The man who furnished the ljuor ii been arreted. Ti best anodyne and expectorant fr the at of oalds and couphs an J ail thrt, kng,asd bronchial tn-nbles. is. ondoublwl ly. Aver s Cherry Pectoral. Ak your druK Ft for it. and. at the same time, for ayer's Almanac, which is free to ail. Tiae larpcft republic in the world and the tly one in the world that has ever lived a seatury on a purely democratic basis is the ftmed tates of America, which contains -( fo'.iare miles, beicg almost tual it extent to Kurope, which has Efiy nine knrionjs. eaipires, principalities and re- A man in Ann Arlwr, Mith., attempted to apifsle (uat rets of false teeth through the ii from England. But vigilant insjiect wio have cut their teeth in the service "trtcted said uth from the mail package beid them I r duly. Vncle S.un does hte o!e to play false, even with teeA. State Senator Robinson, of Delaware ""ty. p-esse-l one of his Choster colored fni t,r an appointment on the "il.H" at Ensburf on Monday, but failed in secur lapition lor his man. On hearing; that t,J en left, the crdored fellow sent Mr. Vinson this disjtch : arbt iHi csht '', a fipiire i a ftriire. mreft cre for " hrd times " is to paiaiing the business situation blacker "oitreiily is. The country is all ripht -be wnhine of prosjrity has not set aay manner of means upon any portion rf - tet each p to work and do his part 1 ewtrbute to tbe general welfare of the enity cd brighlaeja and joy will soon Ia Connerticot House of Representatives ?!inted a committee to investifrate ' for State ofllcers. The present situ of ta:rs i that tbe Senate has deciar- '-bt Ura'jcratic Stale officers elected ; tbe Wl ta sk abnut an inquiry as to w heth teT oi. was elected, and meat.wbile tLe . ''flicer. Republicans, bold their . alihouph Lieutenant Governor Mar- "a tiot appeared in tbe Senate, and that J p"fided over by its own president lo- Ti Senate adjourned ontil next t4r arl lje jIl)usi look a to 'tea7 3tb. "! of Harry Moss, who was an ec 7 n. Las been f.le-d in Eltu,n. Md. -bire,t,- that coy ldy be dressed in - ' ptr l and placed on its back, 1th irpliri; jcu ac to ketn out a run., ami 1 1 . ro"f- slantin j l one wsr, w irti ' waj-r on each sid, tightly cork- s4, ii - - -yr uis nirti mi - I " iinoui any faring to u. fj10 " left forty days and uii'ts If "tat t;me any one ch'se to bury me "- if be b certain I am sitre fcd. a father out in the pravrurd at - bu'I don't enloin it upon any "Mrym,,,,.! latch i Farmers' Imstivute ttia week. Cocnty Auditors are ban! at work. Sonu.TS.-t has nine secret orsantiatians. Merchants complain of "too lauch book busirjes.' v Hen-y F. Darn!!, rf S .mcrset towrj'bip. Las been p.-anted an increase f r-nioa. A slt-i-l.inR party fn,ra Bijn were ,ot.. Uinedat Walter Wert Eld JIot..4, Frid&y night. Applicants for retail lienor dealers' licecs e are busily eDgspd circc!at;nit '-heir peti tions for signer. , ; I'ensiotn have been ined to Pliilip Lape, Jenner X Roads ; Wat. Cook, Sfeyeredale, and Andrew Ankeney, of Somerset. Tbe paesenger coach on the Somerset A Cambria Railroad bave been re-cpholstered and painted. A much needed improve ment. A telegram was received ia Somerset from Philadelphia this (Tuesday) evening. nnoun-ing tbe death of Fred., eldevt son of James B Gaitber. Esij. Parker A Parker received an order for goods from Kansas during the week. Tbe writer said that slie had seen their Red Letter kale advertised in the Hekald. At an election of the stockholder of the First National Bank, held at their Rankin? House Tuesday afternoon, the old board of directors was re-elected to serve the ensuing Tear. We have just lear.yel that the Hon. Tbos, J. Edge, Secretary of the State Board of Ag riculture, will also be one of the lecturers at the Farmers' County Institute. Messrs. I E-iji. Terry and Cooper will certainly make the seions interestir1'. Mr. O. W. Williamson, of ?hde town ship, bs lieen apio:nted Mercantile Ap praiser ot this county fir the year ls:U. He is a son of ex County Cemimissiorter Wil liamson, and is one f the brightest young men in the county. The Chicauo E:t-ug A says: Tbe largest sjcirnen of the bovine siecie ever recorded was the 4 ,". pound ox raised by Samuel Rarkley. in Somerset county. Penn sylvania, aad exhibited at tlte centennial exposition in Philadelphia. Mr. Park Kooier, who bas bee-n confined to his home the past three months with an attaik of typhoid fever, is mending' as the colored brethren aay very slowly, but expects to be at his place of businos before many more weeks have passed. Femer Bros., boot and shoe merchant and P. A. Sehell, tinware and itove dealer, propose erecting a handsome two etory stone and brick business block this spring. It will be located on Main Cross street and on the site occupied by the two firms at present. Rev. J. S. Harkey. of New York State, has accepted a call from the Lutheran coo grepation of this ple. and will remove bis family here about the middle of next month. Meanwhile the Lutheran parson ape will be thoroughly overhauled for its new tenants. llx Register and Recorder Aaron F. Iick iy is assisting Sheriff Good temporarily to conduct the ofMce to which he was elected. Mr. 1'ickey has had three years' experience a Iteputy Sheriff, nd there is little, if any. business transacted in any of tbe court bouse on'ttea which be. is not rjualified to perform. The Nicely boys still suffer more or less from the broken bones sustained the night they broke jail. Dr. Kimmet removed sev eral pieces of bone from lave s foot during the week. Pave is improving much faster than Joe. Both of the boys manare to move elout their cells with the assistance of a chair. rhintig the past twelve years ft.isS deeds and leases bave bcwi entered Uon the records in the Recorder's offk-e of thus coun ty. The total number was pretty evenly divided between the four officers who served in that time. Wm. II. K reuse recorded Z,K"A; Abraham Stu'zman, 2 21 ; Cbas. C. Shaffer, 2"45; laccjb I. Swank. i.Zi. Mrs. Pavid Lavan, mo'herof Mrs.E.A. Tsyman, cf the Somerset House, has almost entirely recovered frem a recent serious ill ness. Mrs. Lavan is in he-rftith year and not withstanding her advanced ape is remark ably well preserved 'id enjoys the use of all her faralti-. She rrmkes her home with her grandson, William Tsyman. of Lavansville. '."vjuire Wm. H. M Ikr, of Q'lemahoning township, paid a bri' f iit to iheHKKiLO office Tu-- iay morning. Mr. Miller takes a prat ititerest in Farmers I.nti'.u'es and t'ik a prominent part in last year s session. The farmers' who t'tend the sessions of the Institute to-day an 1 to uiorrow wi'l likely be henWited by his experience on the farm since tbe last annual meeting. 'ssjuire 11. V. Slick, of Conemaiigli town ship, teil us that tbe old prophecy that if borne's build high there will be col J weath er and touch snow, proves true this your, as the bome-ts last simmer built their nests one hundred feet h'gl and over on his farm and others be has observed, and that the summer before they built very low. in some instances on the ground. J"oi?tm Trihvnt. Or.e of the most pleasant entertainment ofthe winter was given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald, at their pretty home in Rockwood, Monday evening. The guesl comprised all of these who made up the s'eighing party at Centreville Friday night and ten or twelve couples additional of Rockwood and Some-rset young people. The Somerset party went down on the Co train and returned on a special tr&iu thortly after midnight. A party composed of Capt. C. J. Harrison and wife. Geo. H. Love and wife, John A. Lambert and wife, Chas. H, I'Ulier and wife. Geo. R. Scull and wile, F. W. Biesecker and wife, Frank, McDonald and wife, of Rock wood, R- S. Scull and wife. Misses Flora Snyoer. Nannie Brubaker, Mame I'hI. Flora HefHer, Emma Baer, Messrs. Cal. Lowry. Grant Kendall, Albert Hay, Ed. Love and Andrew Parker, tnek advantage of the ex cellent aleif-'hing Friday evening and drove to New Ceoterville, where they enjoyed the Lospitaiities of land'ord Flick. . - rolicenian Gilbert turned the tables on young clerk in a well known dry goods establishment in this place Monday ruoring, in a manner so neat that everybody who t,-sn the story erl iys a good laugh at tbe clerk" discomfiture. The young man in question sieeps tn the bankirg room or tbe s..mnt Conntv National Bent. and. it seems, had a notion in bis bead that tbe borough's night watchman neglected to patrol his beat during the still hours of tbe early morning. Shortly after five o'clock Monday morning the Good but doobting Tho nss went into the street and fired off bis revolver, when, to his great surprise, tbe festive Fersoli suddenly came running around a comer and placed him under ar rest for violating a boroag'i ordinance. Burgess Weirley fined tbe young man $2 0") and costs. Colonel J. W. MKre, tbe millionaire coal and coke operator of Oreensbnrg was almost fatally atabhed Friday evening with a butch er knife in the Lara of bis son Bert, Tbe two were in lie sittirr room cf Mr Moore's house, ben Bert sud ietily attack ed lis fetb'T with a kn;fe, cttt.:':g a deep grsh in his left side. A. M. e'inan, Esq, wiiowas 'assiiiK t r, beaid the noise and running in caught Bert and held him until the police came, whro he we taken to jail. I'r. L,mion ws vent for, who dreed. Colonel Moore's wounds which though bleeding profusely, the physician Ihink w ill net prove tit!. j Tl t- ause of V,t n n-U 14 ' not knwn. i He hus been li rallier wild life of late I and was Intoxicated at tbe time. FLEtDIIli FOR THE KICELYS, Th Govwrnor Confrontad With an Impersonal Appeal not to Sign tha Death Warrant of the Condemned Murderer. HiaaisBi BO, Pa, Jan. 9. Attorney for the Nicely brothers appeared befe-re Gov. Beaver to-day and appealed to him to with hold his signature from the death warrant. The attoraeys who appeared were ex-Judge Hunter, of Westmoreland county, ex-Con gressmen KoonU and Co (Troth, of Somerset, S. J. MeCarrell, Lyman I. Gilbert, of this city. John L. Butler, of thi city, also talk en to tbe Governor on some point be bad gathered In Somerset ooun'.y. Some Intereattng points were developed from the arguments, wbicb lasted from 10 a. m. ontil 2 p. m. Gen. Coffrotb, among oth er thing, declared .that the attorney for the Nicely were not working for monsy ; that if they had depended on their fee tbey would bave starved long ago. He declared that tbey believed tbe condemned innocent, and that tbeir labor was therefore one of mercy. He also said be understood that tbe attorneys for the defense were to be rewarded by a di vision of tbe money of wbicb the murdered Umberger was robbed, if er found, and be intimated that be would not do anything of that kind, if be bad the chauce. a wtsTAt or Jiaoas. Gen. Coffrolh Coffrotb. bad it from one of tbe jurors in tbe case that the jury had paid little attention to tbe witnesses from West moreland county by whom it was sought to establish in alibi for the Nicely, their re on being that tbey didn't know anything (bout their character or credibility, while tbey knw the witnesses against the brothers to be good people. Gen. Koanu talked in much the same strain and impressed it on tbeGovenior that I'mherfier bad drawn bis money from the bank for the purpose cf dividing it before his death among bis collateral heirs, be having no children. Hi wife, however, had Un married to a mu named Horner before l er marriage lo I'mberger and had ehildrt-n and the General wanted the Governor to under- stand that tbe Horner children of Mrs. Um berger would naturally prefer some other distribution of the money than rniberjrer tu about to make. Indeed, Gen. Kooutz Ihonght it rather strange that a grandson of Mrs. I'mberger, who resided with her should bave been absent from home on the night of the murder, and that the only explanation ever given was that he bad gone to the store for the evening. FWCanSO CHAB.SS OF EKKOK. The two Somerset attorney reviewed the entire evidence in tbe case and agreed that the Somerset Court had erred, that tbe Supreme Court bad erred seriously, tid that tbe Par don Board bad be?n roost unfair in requir ing them to absolutely prove tbe innocence of tbeir clients. If the story they tell is true, the innocence of tbe condemned men has been transparent throughout, and they have been most unjustly treated by all triounals. Mr. Butler was impressed that one " Col. " Hamilton, who bad tirst been accused and released on proving an alibi, was tbe right man, and be so informed the Governor. Hamilton be de&cribed as a bad man gener ally, who had " done time " both before and ince tbe murder, aad who, wuen arsted on suspicion, was found with a go.d waieh, gold e'oin, and a revolver under his pillow, and the legend above the door, " Lealh to ail who enter here." JuJjte Hunter told the Governor ahout the good character of the Westmoreland a itnesse ip favor of tlte Nicelys. XOT a PERIORAL kfTHL. Messrs. MeCarrell and Gilbert argued to tbe Governor that he bad a perfect right to withhold his signature 'from the death war rant and that it would not be turning over an unpleasant duty to his successor, for they appealed not to him personally, but to the Governor of Pennsylvania, whose office is continuous. Gov. Beaver did not say at the conclusion ol the arguments what his decis ion would be, though be intimated that the pressure brought against the Nicelys was of tuch a character a to possibly make him do what be did not want to do. Toe above article appeared in tbe PitU bur t'oMHterrtuf ijirUt Saturday and waa reported by a special representative, who reported tbe case at the time of the trial. Oar readers, who are familiar with every detail of the case and with the ' shady " after -discovered evidence that has bren secured and laid before tbe Board of Pardons, will read it with feelings of mingled amusement and indignation. Amused at tbe philanthropic position taken by counsel for the condemned men, and iadignani rt the unjustified insinuations thrown out. Tbe UtuLD in it capacity as a chronic ler of public sentiment has repeatedly stated and cow repeats that the people of this couu'y are noi thirsting for the blood of thej mis erable men. In fact, ninety -nine out of eve ry one hundred of ourcilixens would giadiV welcome their escape from tbe galloaw but at the same time all have an inherent love of justice, and respect for the laws of the Commonwealth and cannot entertain the thought of permitting convicted murderers to battls tbe ends of justice by tbe use of money whi'h all believe wa obtained from their murdered victim. There has not been a single mitigating circumstance in behalf wf the Nicely boys. The facta are that tneir conduct since tbe day of their arrest has been of such a character as to disarm what little sympathy would naturally have been felt ior human beings condemned to suffer violent death. ' Tbe delay of the Chief Executive of the State in signing the death warrant bas driv en many to tbe belief that it is an easy mat ter for murderer to escape the gallows in Pennsylvania and that tbe only way to pre vent justice from being carried into contempt is to abolish capital punishment altogether. Notwithstanding that only a few days re main of Governor Beaver' administration, we do not believe that he will refuse to take action in the Nicely case, nor do we believe that be will grant them a commutation of sentence. Regardless of the eloquent pleas of learned council and touching prayers of heartbroken parent, we cannot believe that he will take the responsibility of ignoring tbe finding of the jury who sat upon the case, tbe sentence of the court, and which subsequently found it impossible to grant a new trial, tke ruling of the Supreme Court of tbe State, who significantly remarked in the opinion banded down that " the day bas gone by when red banded murders can escape on mere technicalities," and the refu sal ofthe Board of Pardons to recommend a commutation of aentocc after listening to almost exbaustleas argument. Tbe raspousihilty i too great for one isan to bestr.acd we cannot believo that Ooreruor Beaver is going to assume it, Trm the Philadelphia Times. HAkaissrio, Jan. 9. Governor Beaver to day listened nearly four boar lo pleas in tbe interest of David and Joseph Nicely, who recently escaped from the Somerset jail and were recaptured.. The purpose of tbe bearing waa to induce tbe Governor to with, hold tbe death warrant, in the hope that such actio would save tbe murderers of Herman Umberger from tbe gallows. Two new counsel appeared in the faraotu case. Ex-Judge Hunter, of Westmoreland, opened tbe discassion by referring to the good reputation enjoyed by tbe witnesses from hi county who testified for the defense at tbe trial. General Coffrotb pleaded warmly and eh qucntly for tbe prisoners. Ho said he had a dot .ted ditferent meant to teat the sincerity of their declaration of innocence and the ! result were in every Instance a eontirraition of hi belief that they were not guilty of connection with the warder of Herman Umberger. L. Butler said he bad beea told by tbe father of tbe Nicely boy and two other gen tlemen who bad called on tbe Governor that the latter had expressed doubts as to the guilt of the accused, after which he obtained Information in Westmoreland county which cocvinctO him tht important testimony against the prisoner was unworthy of belief. Remarks were 'also made by General Koontz and ex-Depaty Attorney General Gilbert. One of the counsel iatimated that a relative of Umberger, who wa distatisSed with the manner in which the old man projiosed to divide hi money, fcsd some thing to do with the murder. The Governor will not decide what action he will take in the case until he shall bave examined the points made in favor of tbe iae!ys as taken djwn by his eoograpbtr. Frwa Uie BamsUjrx Telegraph. ; - ' i... tme moie effort is being made by the at torneys of the icely brothers to save their clients (rom the death penalty. This mom ing the case Was tried In private before Governor Beaver. Tbe object of the arga- rucnt was to secure the withholding of the death warrant, so that new evidence might be presetited t the cext meeting of the Board of Pardons. It Lad been the Gov ernor's original intention to issue' tbe death warrant during the present week. The at torney of the Nicelys, Lyman D. Gilbert and S. J. M. MeCarrell, of this city, are firmly convinced of their clients" innocence that they bave secured another chance for the prisoners. It is said that Governor Bea ver himself doe not feel perfectly convinced that the Nicely are guilty. Among other points of evidence presented to tbe Governor today were afS laviu and facts proving that the testimony of the witnesses who swore to the identity of the Nicelys was unreliable ; that these same witnesses have since Hated that they might have been mistaken on the night ofthe murder. Governor Bvaver had announced no action in the case at .'! o'clock this afternoon. It has been sa-t.Ved that Governor Beaver may sign the death warrant and then grant a reprieve inord r thaf the case can be beard again by the Board of Pardons. Cold Weather. Now is the time to buy Blankets. We have j" pain of White, R-jd and Gray Blan kets, to close, at bargains. The lowest pri ces we have ever made. We are better pre pared this R. L. S. to give our friends and customers good goods at cheap price t ban we have ever been heretofore. Call and see ns, and be convinced. Pauses A Pabkeb. An Important Bill. A bill drafted by Ovid F. Jubnaon, of the Philadelphia bar, will be presented to the Pennsylvania Legislature early next week, authoring the Governor to appoint a board of three commiK-ioners for the promotion of uniformity of legislation In the United States, who are to examine the subjects of marriage, divorce, insolvency, probate of wills, notarial certificates and other subjects, and are to meet, if possible, with the New York State commissioners appointed by Governor Hill for the same purpose for aa interchange of views, and are especially to consider the advisability of Pennsylvania joining with New York in extending an in vi'ation ty '.be other States of the Union to seul representatives lo a convention to draft uniferfm lau-f, to be submitted for adoption by the different States. An effort will be made to have the bill speeded and the report of the commission made to the present Leg islature. Frozen In a Kansas Blizzard. Near Medicine Lodge. Kan., two brothers named Bell, ared 22 ami 9 years, and a sis ter V.i yea's old. attended a meeting on New Year's eve and a blizzard arose as they tart el for home. They drifted with tbe wind till they took shelter but were snowed un der. The youns.-er brother was froaen to death under tke drift. Friday morning the body of the young roan wa found. Tbe girl was concealed beneath the drift, but alive and will probably recover. Baltimore Brief. . Due IIebald : ' Since my last communication Wm. BSaoy, convicted of the murder of his aunt, Miss Caroline M. Itlany, and also guilty ofthe murder of his grandmother, was sentenced by JuJgeStewart to be banned. This mur- I der was double tragedy, which was com mitted between 9 and 10 o'clock, r. a., on Green mount avenue, only two and a half squares front where your correspondent is located. Young Blany is about 26 years of age, ai.d bas a record of 24 indictments for various crimes within tbe past twelve years. He was alone in killing his annt and grand mother, and committed the foul eked with an ax. the motive being to obtain money which belonged to the helpless victims of his brutality. Such a crime ought to cure the sidy sentimentalise which pretends to array itself against capital punishment, in meti n Lo -ay, " You can't reform a man by hatii::g him." Neither is human life pro tected iu proinnion to i'.s value, so long as death is not the lenalty for taking life. Capital punishment in civilizvd society re forms the crimiiiai before be becomes such by the restraint it put- upon men, and hence is indispensible to tbe welfare of the state and community. The opnlation of the city of Baltimore is 4.V,is, and the following shows the work of the police during tbe year ls : Tbey made 3i.,'f - arretts, or on arrest for every fourteen cf her citizens. For disorderly conduct, 11.270; for intoxication, 6,810; assault and battery, 2 667 : larceny, 2,027 ; using profane language, 1.1 It ; gambling, 3J ; fightiusr, 3o4 ; burglary, 193 : beating wives, 4 ; lor other causes, 5.C74- Tbe crime of wife beating in this Slate is punished with thirteen stripes on tbe naked back, at the whipping post, the instrument used for producing the stripes being a com mon raw-hide riding whip. It was my privilege to be j'Tesent at the flogging of a wife-beaier some tims ago. The culprit stood it bravely, but it is safe to aay that he know how it feels to be flogged, and that his wife is in no danger of being beaten by him aain. Tbe death record of Baltimore for 1 apgrega'es 10,07s, being 1.375 more than in lsw!. From consumption of tbe longs, 1,327 ; from pneumonia, 4 ; from cholera infautum, -w7 ; from heart disease, 424 ; from cancers, 271 ; from dyphtberia, 'JfH ; from old ae, a2 ; marasmus, 33 ; measles, 2-iS ; whooping cough, 9S ; bronchitis, 245 ; typhoid fever, 247; murder, llj; intemper euce and delirium tremens, 21 ; influen za, 17 ; scarlet fever, 247 ; malarial fever, 47 ; tyj.lio-malariai fever. 54 ; erysipelas, 25 ; drowned. 7-; dysentery, 212 ; diarrbo-a, 14!; Bright's disease. Is3 ; apoplexy, 2t ; asth ma, oo : suicides, 24 ; sunstroke, 9; poison, 12 ; premature birth, 2u3 ; softening cf tbe brain, 4 : ; allocation by illuminating gas, o ; by electric current, 1. Dr. Koch' famous " Lymph " for the pre vention and cure of pulmonary disease ia being applied in the Johns Hopkins Hospit al with gratifying results, so far as publish ed. A.tos. This is the commencement of a new year, and old accounts roust be closed up. Those having accounts on our books will please call and settle. M. if. Teedwell Jt Co. Hagcrstown and Lancaster Almanacs, English and German. Wholesale and retail. For sale all the year around at Fishes s Book Sroas. Ten envelope fur one (1) cent at Pritts 4 Ranter's Book tore. The B. A O. IlailroaJ Company arc now running solid vestibuled trains to Pittsburg, (V,umbti Cincinnati, Chicago, Waahing to?i, Baltimore, Philadelphia aud New York, where connections are made to ail points East, Wctr. North and South. These trains are ht-ated by kteam drawn from tbe engine, and insure absolute snt-ty, comfort and con venience. For information as to routes, rates of la re. etc , apply to tho nearest B. O. Agent, or to V. W. Picking, Traveling Passenger Agent, Somerset, Pa. The sfa-k of furniture at Devlin's this sprfnj wiil be larger tbsn ever. He hearti ly invites inspectiou. Next to Mansion House. "Step In th Box." The following named gentlemen bsve been drawn to serve as Grand and Petit Jurors at the February term of court, commencing Monday, the 2rd day : GBA7D JCKOl a, Berlin Borough 3. 3. S fer. Brotbersvalley H. F. Coleman, Peter C. Baer. Black T. M. Miller. Elklk-k-Samuet A. Etjcby. Fairbope W. E. Boyta. Greenville Jacob Miller, Zsaiah Baer. Larimer Fred, Habe!. Meyersdale Borough -M. D. Miller. I. F. Shoemaker. Middlecreek Singleton KimtuelL Milfird-John II. Cable, F lward Frease. Qtieraaboning Wm. Pinges, Herman Swank, W. H. Barnbart, Salisbury Borough Samuel I-owry. Somerset Herman Barron, C. C. Schock. Sammit a C. Gneaggy. Hirm P. Walk er. Upper Turk ey foot Auxs Meyers, J. B. Dumbauld. TBAVXRSC jraOS FIRST WEEK. Addison James Swartzwelder, John A. Mitchell. Allegheny H. J. Hillegas, Amos Ware. Black John Schrock. Conemangb Henry Meyers. Xlklick John A. Zimmerman. Greenville Augustus Saas. Jeoner J. B. Friedtine. Larimer Nelson Krissinger, H. B. Beal. Lower Turkeyfoot Samuel CritchCeid. Meyersdale Borough Garrett Forespring. Northampton John Wagaman, 8. J. Bowman. Quemahoning Peter J. Bioagh. Shade T. 0. Mock. Somerset Borough W. M. Schrock, N. B. McGrifT. Somerset D. H. Walker, J. F. Fritx. Stonycreek F.dward Baltzer, J. A. Stutx man, Wm. Wagner. Stoyestown Borongh Wm. Bruhaker. Summit A. L. Mosgrave, Wm. L. Hoov er. Upper Turkeyfoot Alfred Shelly. TBA VERSE JFBOfis SECOND WEEK. Addison J. M. Wilkias. Allegheny Andrew Peeter, Geo. Will, George LatTerty. Berlin Borough Park Pively. Black Alex Sanner. Brotbersvalley Emmert Smith, E. K. Suder. Conemaugh Levi Weaver, W. J. Ousted, Moses Mishler. Confluence Borough John M. Dodds. Elklick Chauncey Engle, Jeileraon John Bcblag. Braden Mason. Jenner Franklin Eerkey. Larimer Henry Knepp. Lincoln Augustus Stahl. Middlecreek Alex C. Moore, Jacob Phil- lippi. New CentrevU'.e Borough-P. W. Will. Peter P. Pile. Northarayton S. W. Poorbaugh. Paint J. F. Pietz. Quemahoning Andrew Wechtenheiser, Albert Berkey. Salisbury Borough Casper WahL Shade David Cable. Somerset Borough Charles 11. CofTroth, Solomon Lenhart, G. J. Black. Somerset Samuel A. Rboads, Aaron F. Dickey, Adam Bamdt. Stonycretk J. J. Kimroell. Summit Charles Critch field, Jacob Bow ser. Upper Turkeyfoot C. Cunningham. Bargains ! Bargains ! We have bO pieces of I,aee Curtains lobe sold at tbe great B, L. S. Curtains No. 1 worth $1, sold at 75c pr pair No. 2 worth $1.20, sold at 1W cents per pair. No. 3 worth $1 So, sold at $1.10 ; No 4 worth $2.40 sold at ! !; No. 5, worth $d.2o sold at ?2J50. We have also 75 Bed Spreads that will be sold at away down prices. Please call soon and see the big bargains. PtKKXB & PlEKES. Joint Institute. Tbe joint institute for Milford, Middie- creek. Black, Rockwood and New Centre line will saeet at Bock wood on Friday even ing. Feb. 13, lsOl, and hold three sessions. The following assignments bave been made: Address of Welcome O. M. Baker. Response; Robarua Knepper. Essayists Cordie Saultz, Nina Will and May Frease. Discussions Should we bave a compul sory school law? A. B. Barnes. Is District Supervision desirable ? Ed. E. Bach. Tbe need of Moral Training in our Schools, if. L. Snyder. Oral and Wntten work John L. Moore. Co-operation of Patrons Carrie Sproul- Topical Ta!k3 Nannie B. Kimmel, J. H. Shulti, John Phillippi, W. B. Put man snd Ha'.tie Will. Paiers Iah A. Moore, Ida Schaff aud Addie Boucher. tnery Managers Ella Werner and Cora B. Wcller. Music The music will be conducted by j Nannie B. Kimmel. Ella Werner and Lou A Moore ! Sapt. Berkey wi.l be with , and give in- j structions at each session. Teachers from adjoining districts and ! other friends of education are invited to be vith us and participate in the exercises. Committee. Jr. O.U. A. M. Following is the list of officers of Irojonis Council No. 52, of Somerset. Pennsylvania for the term ending 30 June 191. Councillor R. K. Meyers. V. C M. P. Burkett. Jr. P. C A. W. Knepper. A. R. S. F. J. Meyers. R.S. Josiah Swank. F. S F. a Good. Trustees A. W. Baumaa, H. F. Knepper, Mali Ion Schrock. Treasurer, E. H. Werner. Conductor J. W. Morris. Warden Wesley Burns. I. S. Chamber Huston. O. 8. John Yougbl. Llstonburg and Vicinity. i Snow 1 Snow '. Snow ! Old-fashioned winter. T. J. Hoover is on the sick list. Mr. Jacob Keller is visiting his parents in Occident, Md. Miss KateStnck has returned from a visit ! to Somerset. Charles Matlacis running a Gour and feed store in connection with his hotel. Mr. Bert Liston, of Friedensville, Md., paid his many friends of Lislonburg a very pleasant visit recently. The school at this place, tangbt by Mr. S. H. McCIintoek. is doing finely. He makes tbe boys toe the chalk-mark. Miss Ida Augustine, teacher of the Ridge school, was visiting relatives and friends in Listonbnrg during tbe holidays, and conse quently did not get to tbe Institute. Mr. C. R. McMillan started on horseback to ride to tbe bouse of a neiuhborduring the recent snow storm and while passing through a heavy drift his horse reared and fell. Mr. McMillan narrowly escaping being crushed to death. When be got borne he was nearly frozen. Jan. 5, 1)1. Wiff a wake. Tbe bod of Chester F. Harling lb young acbool leacbefwbe disappeared last Saturday from New IiloorcSeld, Irry county. Pa., leavin.tr. letters expressing his intention to commit suicide, was found Monday at tbo bottom of a lime kiln, close beaide the M: ll:n i , . iwij am ae-euiui uihik. j An empty two-oanee bottle, that hd cxm- I tainerl Undattum, was faund by bis aide. The arteries of each wrist had been severed, and a gaping wound was across the throat of tbe corpse. Harling had evidently in flicted the wounds, drained tbe bottle, aud leaped to the bottom of the sixteen-foot shaft, where the body was discovered by tbe searching rr,y- llsrlir was well regarded an I tbe entire community is shocked at his tr;io dialli. It ia generally believed that be was insane. J ANY CLEARANCE SALE TOI PEOPLE'S STORE FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. C.inieno fjrKrTr.'n- Her.- arc fi"V ci '.ittre: to 1'ieCv of" C?is to tei! vol aio it. I: w.'l nav vi to o!tv a l-ci. it ce. ; . DRESS COODS-1" l' tioces UiT Tool jooti. --o-4 i;;-aaJ soiois, at 10u.do-n ft.ra 1S. to Lie, ',, . . . j pieevs : inch Fine Wool T.-K-otsat J, worth, .TT'.'i. lo of "! inch t"WI m c-reTs aivl Browus. to he glwri a ray ft iV. " Over r uiev HlaMs sue Stripes. ish wide, orarly aii wuol. at ., wovta ; to 4-S'. U jiees All l t:au ' ! ( 'Mi;, .it- :ru- i.te.' .W, mori'a 40r. Atul rtipJenaaail Wool I ashmrres. all rotor. wrth Or. About tie pw-t-e Alt W4 f .ls and etrips, asr, roarfceil down fVom &r. ju ri tucil KuBle SKI. Ali Wot. taVs, atmtni dowa fmni sw over ' ioe Fiaea aad'Aail'if!" ;ni incnef wi'W marks-! down tnm jc. fine IiEJss-leJ Xovtltiss, ela stjk wcth !.. tvL: o tt " fl.iw. FLAN N ELS-" yleces, S; inches, A'd Wool C'luntrv FlaniieSs, Plaids, Strip?, all at T-c market dovtn ftoai ;fi. t S pieces All Wool Otrntrr Flannels at 3Br, mariei Jown roc 2Dc i pieces Fine AU Wni Plaid FiannelJ at 2S worth if About S piaeea Finest German AU Hool Flannata, m Mai' is. Stripes, 4e., tot Ladies' Wrappers and t hildien s wear, at ile, worth oTc. ' k CLOAKS. WRAPS AND JACKETS, BOTH MISSES' AND LADIES' ALL MARKED DOWN. ; About SO Jackets . at , : Jackets at ;i Ksvrrnatrkets at , - - -i. , at 'i at We have stil! a lanse and choice stock of over ZfiOO garments the Nevre-t and Beat Styles 'some just in this weeki iuJa'seiaJ Wrap. Tcj make this Score nuJoubieciljr the Best Placz lor yon to Jo your Shopping, we have narked these mm $Lu0 to S weat lew than regular pri-. ? D1K0A15S XOVT 15 ETEKI DEPABTSE5T. CaUIPBELL & DICK. SPECIAL. " Knitting Yam, In H!atk Cardinal, and all the best cok.rs, loe. jr lb, . V. pec skrt. i irked down rrom 4c. MARRIED. i WILLIAMS GARDNER. On Dec "1, 1 sCO, at the Somerset House, by Eev. H. King. Mr. William Williams to Miss Agnes C. tiard.ier, both of Cambria county. P-IXOER-FRISKEY. By Esquire G. Lint, at his office in Somerset, on January 2d, lS.il. Mr. William I linger to Miss Caro line Friskey, bo'.h of Somerset township, Somerset county Pa. LYTLE BARNF.3. At the borne ofthe bride's parents, in Connellsville, Ta, on Wednesday. December 31, 130, by Rev. Sloan, of the Christian Church, Mr. Ross Lytle, of Cocflnence, ft., to Miss Jennie M. Barnes, ofConnellsvillc. I One cent mill buy 10 envelopes at Pritts A Kautner's Book Store. Resolutions of Respect- At a regalsr stated meeting of Pavidsville Council No. 424, held on Friday, Jan na.y 2d, 101, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : 5 . Wuikeas, Almighty God, the Great Coun sellor above, has permitted the angel of death to enter oar council chamber aad re move from our ranks oar beloved brother Norman Lynch. And Whebsas, This being the 2rst time that the angel of death has been among as and claimed one of our number aa his own, that it be a warning to be ever ready, ior ia the ssidst of life se:e in death. Therefore, be it Jfrsured, That in the death of oar brother Norman Lynch the Council has sustained a severe loss : one who was a conscientious snd valuable brother, and who. by bis in tegrity and nobleness of character, won the respect of all who knew him. - J:enltd, That in the death of our worthy brother, who was taken from this world of care and sorrow in the prime of lift and use fulness, we deeply moura bis loss, and unite in extending to the bereft father, brother snd sisters oar sincere condolence, aad we especially pntler to his sorrowing relatives our heartfelt ijropathy and lasting frieadship. reminding them that it ia only God s will that is done. AVsulW, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of our departed brother, that the same be spread upon tbe minutes of onr Council snd also be pub lished in the Johnstown Tribune, Somerset IlEBAUtaad The America. Ed. Bosnia, Darsiv Woiroao, J. II. Yeomax, Committee. On bedroom suites, parlor suites, side boards, chefioniers, cbeval dressers, lounges, mattresses, enpboaros. finks. Yes. May, Devlin's prices are right on all these and everything else. Neit to Mansion House. Farmers, Take Notice. I have leased the large warehouse of Peter Fink st the B. fc O. Iepot, in Somerset, for five yeors, and also warerooms at Berlin snd Coleman's, where I will keep on hand dur ng tbe seasons for delivery and resbipment to all local points every grade of Fertlizers manufactured by the well-known Susqne hauna Fertilizer Company, of Canton, Bal timore. M I. I have spent five years among you, while these goods have been used in Somerset county tr eic;ht years, having been introduced by the Hon. O. P. Shaver. Ow ing to the large number of my patrons whom I thank kindly, oiy agents and myself may be unable to rail to nee you personalty, so I teke advantage of yonr excellent papers to yur tention to the menu, ol our ter- tilizers. and beg leave to say that S. B. Yo- &-r, of Pugh, Somerset County, Pa., and "fVVZ T'f "! I'T f 1X 1' tons to date of issue, notwith- DS u,e !6 comnuon R. M. Pattoo, of Somerset, who lesides near the depot, is acting as delivering agent for me. By addressing or calling on him, yon can learn our prices. We can re-ship to any local point on short notice, but would prefer at all times to bave your orders as far in advance of immediate wants as practical as it enables us to get our goods to yon in better mechanical condition. In behalf of the Susquehanna Fertilixer Co., I am, Very Respectfully, A. J. Koesa, Guernsey, Pa. All goods at reduced prices for the next six weeks at M. M. Tkerwell 4 Co's. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tata'e of Tobias LlT!nston, late of Oeenuuigh cap., eomerset ciiinty, l'a., deceased. Letter of Acimintstri!-;.n" on the ahue estate having la-en Tntel to the uiMlewitacsl by tbe prnjier amboriiy. notice is tier .-by avt-o mail rr siou iiMeMrcl totbe ai,l estai to make iinmei ate payment, and liiose hviDu- eiaims atraiuutSe samkio present tliem dnly antheiitifnteii fr et liemSit ou or before SaluMsv. Kft.'v J Jsxt. I'HiiliTlAX 1.EI1Z. . A'iminitrator. J. L. Puh, Attorney. EWISG & GWYNNL WHOLESALE C0MI3I0S VEHrHANTS, General Pr-xlace, Frait, Vegetal It 4 P-ajltry aid oasne. , ronsirramiBti aoBH ted Best P-fres and P'orrpt Ue'.imt eiiiantnteed. Coireai'ondenee mvtted. 21 OHIO ST., ALLEGUEXV. PA. l-H-'yr. iTelepboae 3C!V) C. C. JORDAN. JOS. MINCkMAN. Jordan & Hinchman, MANUFACTURERS OF CB1CKEBS & CONFECTIONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Crackers, Candies, Nut.', Fniit, Ac. 270 and 272 Main St Johnstown. ' ji:le to accept ok refuse. To riavid K. Cramer, of Fayetta Co., Pa., Ellen H. raoser. of atafle alley. t"atiicif'i.n. John J. 1'rnmer, of Milton. I1L, Loruti Cra re.er. of Whitney, Iowa, Hamlh.-w Cra.aer. uf lliahman. sVufli raktta Iliidsna Cram'er, oJ ei,rW.4;e. Neb. Mary tramer rtal, of Iturl Beite. Net)., KaV ifamer Lr lt-r. C.ilToTtl. 1 sarao Tamer Mrp. Il.iij'.uinl, la , Leiaud .'. t.raiDer, Highland. Sucth 1'ak.wa. kaie H. Moore, of Fo-ioria. Ohio, John Bowman, of sjilje ha, Kansas, ( Harra bowman if Aarom rille. I'hto, I 'avid liowman. Jot. Ohio, Frao eis S,t"ire'Twen, of Kansaat itr, Mo., Wm. ll !,-e!y, of F.ua. Ohio. Jane B. Moriantr. of FoMoria, . and Saraii Kowman, whose restei;r Dnkr-.f a. Yrm are irrtvy tiw:ipi to he and appear at an Orj.lians oairt to I heM ia aa 1 tor s -na rset i Vv, l a. on Monday, the ;tij day nfftttnmry-. f, then and tn-re io arV or fluse tolas iae ral e-tate ol t sasimer K. cmrner. dee d . a tbe ap pra,si Talnals.n, or abow ca wtjj tlie aauie hooid no." t -ld. Kherira)lee, l-l-VI AH fieiOTI S-mersei, 1-14.J ftbrriff. r ss to float - Jt'.iW to 2.. 7 to M.r 12.10 to lo.' 14.0O u 20 ft) OUR GREAT ANNUAL BED LETTER SALE COJIMENCIX Gr December 30,' 90, AND CLOSING February i, 91. All Goo's 21 Cost lor 33 Days ! Black and Colored Silks at Cost Were. Ked Letter. 4oia Blk. Henrietta Cach- meres - $1.00 a. 4' tin Blk. Henrietta Cacb- meres -. fr 77c 4in Blk. Henrietta Cach- meres - 85c &"c 'in Blk. Henrietta Cach- meres - 55c 4-'c 4in Blk. Henrietta Cach- meres . ye 4jc 4(iin. Blk. S;;t Warp Cach- mere Jijjj fi.pj 4"in. Blk. oilk Warp Cach- niere. l.p ;v 4lin Bik and Col d Serges. ! i7 ".a .55 45 4in Colored Cachrneres..- ! H7 4iein $' t 3ti;a '' ' J5 ii li'iin " " 15 u -in Tricot Cloths . 25 22 &Hn Plain Cloths 55 4" 3iu Fancy Plaid Cloths. .V 45 4Jin Plain" Col d Cathmere 4' 24inSilfc Ilusbes l' 77 Uin Silk Yelvets t 22in Plain Velvets :. 22 An endless variety of Dress Goods at CO--. Ladies' Coats and Jackets to close, at CUST. A handsome line of Shawls, at COsT. A tall line of Underwear, in Ladies, etiil dretis". and Gentiemens', at RKI LETrKK Figmw. A full line of Notions of all kinds, st C cT. Bihbons. Cotsf, Gloves. Ker- chiefa. White Gcxxls. Ham burg Edsrings. Hosiery of ail kinds. Dress Trim mings, at COsT. White. Red and Grey Blankets, at Cost. Wool Carpet Chain at 35c 5-p!y Linen ana Cotton Carpet Chains, at I'ic. One lot of Bed Comforts tbat were SI. Red Letter, 77c One lot of Bed Comforts tbat were $1 25, Red Letter. 1. Cocbe Dunnell & Allen Calicos all best brands, at 5c. Red l.et 4c. Arnold Indigo Blue Cal coes at 7c Red Letter, tic Lancaster and Amoskeag (Jing bains at tsc, Red Let ter, 7c. Table Linens that were 2V , Red Letter, 22c. 5"C., " 42c. " 75c., " His-. " " " $1.00, " sew. " " 1.20, " ' $i.u.i Nsoins of all kinds. Towels. Eed Ppead. Towelings of ail kinds, at Cost. Plain Red and Fancy Flannel of all kinds t" close at Cost at IS. 2. and 25c. 6 4 Tacie Oil Cloth sold at :i5c. Red L tier .'"c. a Table Oil Cloth soid 25c, Red . Letter, 2ic. 30 inch Macenta sold at 7c Red Letter 5c. " " Pocaset " " tic , ic. " " Jloterprise" " He., " " cc " " Great Falls E '!.. :' -c AppielOB A " lie, " 7c Bleached and I nblearhed Sheetings ?. ' inds. at Coet. U " i-P-!M. to give you priors in f,lM ofour immt.K . that we want to I close out within the next 3J davs. All we ask is to have you call. We wish you all a Happy New Year, and vot certainly can have it by attending our Thirty Day RED LETTER SALE. PARKER & PARKER. FOR 8 il.F. FiRSAIK-Si.OOO-Twoaad one half sac.rv panor inxlx mku hay ain,lw Tom rei jar to iiij i wrr. craw aal Unished auntie in irMir : aim. j Kra-.e id tuumats.v r-arlnr : ma f.ue runtii-ij to . cellar: A-te lar.-e, amt uMam:a!ly built ; sevea j other ni)ii iu h-aie : acr fnna liti-tien an.i i also rrom t-ack pon s into reliar : crani a - .hi . tek pwi-b. eourenirat to kitrhon door : frtmt : porch entire leorib of liMing frrml at me . minutes' walk toecwrt house : comer lot x f-i ! ; f-ice frc.i : larze garden : vard trrmr.1. ana ptmei wm m nf r-owth i wn aDrf s year luxxit interest. Apniy tn H M B SHAFKii, next cioov u. l-usmrfiie, r,ra.rsc-t. Pa. poR RAl.E-t3,300-Two and ooe half A eaetneshatiast ilie. SonieTsei Po., i-a.. a 'arm cotajiiii:a-iuaTe : Va res e'ear. paid tHmse lm. summer house, war,. a sbe anl other wi buiMinrs : 2n a,-re in m-adow, n acres well tiru-U-e1 wtfch eherrv and henry rmk ; a vtr eaian j of .'4 tr s, a&l more ran t ad lal ; .a-un t j wnrer rnnin Ihrrrtixh tamp ; yoontf on-banl. j aitli ebon leftioti of fmit. Terms eay. Ap I p!y id .Via. h. SHAl tR. next to rXiari.-e, I SmnL-ivH. l'a. -s- pfiR !AEL-$t,500-Fire milrt .W.hea-t of a- Vmeraet, p. i.o aadooe-half nr ilwellina bonse.(Hit.s!.!shuaera,,lijrr piaau-red to. paime.1 and panercrt ail tbnwab. Umr .m doan stiura aiid fuar moats upstair, trtmtani bac aulrs. 6 aernt Hi pen-bes tmcod. smwr h.ise iwliuUe, couv. nieal Horeh. sa! and rnilrual. Term easv. A;.v to U M B. fHAFtk, Krxtdiajr toKi-i.aiue, somerset l'a. pOR ALE-$t,C00 six-naraed b'a-e on T:r A keyfrxtl street, k od lormtion. lo an-i one half nor.ea. piasitv.1 a'. I thjr.h, celar nntT whole hcMiae, k.xlAi. aK ea'tt. b )': m tmr paym-nta. Awiv to B. HAr EH. next U'jor u lorllce, Si.-nierset. fa. ! F;5ir'Jw,TT 1!'" bath rim Bp Hairs iar?etntik in atri.. I..a I roM water tb-o?iKn the hon,. rare i- imt. i-, vl- Ur, raniretn kitehen. eeliar uslHr w!-iie b'aw h livxlJO feet. ahl and r.4ne o-HboiMuivs. : T'Tnsea.-T. Aj'l t Wm B. hHAFtK, uxi div to PuMotice. Somerset, fa. Fn S FF-S:.5UO-.' tbonsand aew. of line 'mirier tanl, tmefc-lr tTnhrrsi pa. ph. oak. red ok. ete. Ttiree-fiun. of a frian railroa.1 station, f',." a! I ka yearui,. ont lnTer-.-r. For farther purttrxlars a;'t- y ut WM. H. oUAKtK, uext duur to fuuodUx, sedner-et-l'a. -WANTia-.l aa;i witbm ee or two dI(. of (j. Bjerset. Aa i.- sftvrrsrt. W. Ii. .-41 tK. JTSSOLUTION NOTICE. Havlnr retirvl from the firm of Tnmer A Laf feny. I wdl aot tjc s-pio-rf',r aw any detta ssMd by Mid firm after Iteccmber JU, is.jl janl, V. a. TI K.NEi tt.TS: lo.csi; ; 7 lo.Cifl : Knable & Shuster's Dry Goods Bulletin. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Preparations Beic; iladc for the Fall an.l Win ter Business. large stocks of Prc?s Goodi, ilk.. Dlack GoocJ?, FLinncI.-, r.iaiikci Coir Hirtf, Sprtaii, J'i?lin, White Goodi. Iace.-J, Linen, Canton Fluii'-e Is Cheviots', ttc. are le?n ordered to plea-e all. T"e are a!.-o laylnij ia cotnpleteliae!' of Coats. Wrap, J fit-'. .liaIs Jerseys, Seal PIu!i Garment, al Skin G-irnsffitj, as'l Curtains tt ail kiiidst. - AL-o, large stocks of ITosIery, Underwear, Gloves and VisLrcilas. Oar stock of American made Dress Goods comes direct from our oa milLt : Yon therefore get tbe benefit of first hand price?. Our Fun:-;M Goods we get directjfrom the importers. "We guarantee the Lowest IVt-cs on all kinds of dry goodi. . J . ( ft 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. CO-MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEXPKD T. KSTAi3LISIIP:i 1H-17. FRANK W. HAY & SONS, Manufacturers Ranges, Tin TI', (X4TEH, SHEET-iaOS, and all kin-bef SIIEET-METAi. WASKs nia.le to ur'.o AD ra warranted aa rvpreaecte.l. t ail asd examioe them and vt pr.i es at Xo. 78 Franklin St.. aWarr Potofiee, Johnstown, Px THE COMPANY STOR A1, ft Oli Ziiil. h Cirrjlrs its Unaj Larja zzi VirUI Slcci cf GENEEVL 1MEECHAXDISE. Buyers Can I iuil all thej maj Nerd In the Several Department. CLOTHING, LTAT?, DRY GOODS, .VOTI0NS, QUEEN'SWARE, GROCERIES, E00TS AND SHOES, AMI ALL OF THE FIIiST QCALITY, AXD AT EI-I.UsONAEU: TIV.':ZS. LSTSATISFACTIOX ALWAYS GUARANTEED. WOOD, MORRELL & CO. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdel Drug Stcrs is Rapidlj B:::ahg a Great Favcrite with People in Esarch cf FRESH AID PURE DRUGS, Jledicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Trwes Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c THS DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTETTI05 TO TBI COIIFOrSDIXG C7 LouMs Prescriptions I Famiy Beceims 6 SEA T CARE BLIS9 TaX.T TO VS& 0SL T FZESH ASD F CMS A R 1ICLS3 SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line of Optical Goods alway3 on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THS FISEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS . Always on Land. It is always a pleasure to display our 'oods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from ns or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - - - SOMERSET. PA. IT WILL PAY YOTJ To;t;r Toca Jleniorial Work or WM. F. SHAFFER, 80.MEHSET. PEXN-A Slanuftnurerof and Dealer in f-iini WorkrurnitJdo s'Virt .V,.S CWo- Mil! ill BiilH fM Aix. Ayott fur the WHITE BR0SZX! P.TS.J..S In ned of MON'l'yENT WORCTwin flod It Dt their inir-"t utea.l al my tbop whera a p-oiw st'.osrin wid h- a'vi ibem. as-sii if. m HwnUf l t Hit, i-'-r. and fkl'.tS I M ! i' iAi '. 1 invite speeial atunUoa toitl-e tVkita Bronze, Or Pur Zinc Monument Inrrodoce.1 T REV. TV. A. KIV'3. a pecWel lmi rovfioent m tb p.-vint of MATERIAL A M I'tiS.-Thl'CTi'j.V. and whicj ia desunetf to he -the rYpniax Moniimnt fr our QauiruaMle Cli nuue. -GiVE MI A CALL. F. SIIAFFES. AT THE HARDWARE STORE. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM HAS JUST RIXLIVED A NEW UXF. OF HEATING STOVES, RANGES. - AXD COOKING STOVES tUTTr-n nr. Astonishingly Low Prices. Call and examine lx fore ni&kint; 3 our -tircLa.-t:s !-ca!im'. Jas. B. Holderbaum, and Dealers in 7 " Kguss Furnishing Co uUwi 9 6t3 Cvor EOO Ceautiful Designs. jl-Mir.i Sondf.r aiu.f?tx7. con::. HutLU: at SOMERSET. PENX'A,
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