I k Somerset Herald. '-C3S B. SCTXU Editor. January k, iar; forever. Jay. -lie it K'i. t to it-'' cn- ti Cfil ccfb aloae. ! ilrlss Sell o Sea-day. cards, ictwo sixes, are r i I o'-3 sad joag at Snyder's TV- .-- eS'X'7 postcJSces in this ,-r r " :io E;t bcT in th Ia- " ..; i Carlisle. T wbojote mast shoot the grip rea t tJ IL "hi advertises ber simtal :- ; week's rwtier. s e - 1 srbife birthday tall oa "l-lo-.-a this w and wait four occasion. i LsAqaa:1er few choice t,.boo aad tiae cigars. , - -,: ear tis-bts Lilian ' - t. Hfhf baa frequently c in. ire mooy. besides a vt beea a smile in heaven r "7. t,car recently announced " j 1 be i onrmarioa clasp for tii "females"" at . si ?ve, and warranted, go to J. J-s E&rd" Siore, Somerset. tr-tin reland --ssciation f t:ur-oJ. indorvra Jain Harry "--Isa Coar:y, a-a candidate for -T't indorsement was made - - - -t: s-"- wr3 .."--xerr. Fiour. snd cls whiie hand a Mahlon Feed and Grain f . --r of Hoati region. Pi Pro ' frfeofcharye ail the grain . . - in addition donaie one e? J-a given by otters, aad "-'crtoti sursisg E.3s-.act. A - ,cr ii fn be shipped. t i is-i"-1? . t I i.-; ii SL-ajeLhirg marveioas. It i J f 1 r-.t rf m in the lj;i..r-- .j; :troa: and lacg trous.-e, and cy iV.r whooping cough, 'ficv County Commissioners cute a number of regi- vla have rt-fasod to perform tha . k' j.. ci to wiiich th. y were eiect--.. :i.:r fr aegieating thus duty is , -j v.-t-r of o'r dijconiert made 2 .:?r ty Ayer s Saro;ari:ia. r Tjerf-' E-:cine so iavieoraue the - ii errch4 the blood that cold i-poeiuveiyeojoyahye. Arctic -r p-juii da weU to make s nole of i x.t .?-ri:g from weak eyes or t ti.js, a at J. '. Snyder s drag ci m i.-J-J wi-Ji g'-aases to s-ait yoar :,z cainot a?jrd to negiect yoar p-b'.ic:ion by Harper & - jf Ton Moire s notabie book. -.-.r-rj-9A H'or, leads interest to the -;-t f-t goidier had another aids jr j-t thowa to the world. A se.eo j itttt to his mother and to Lis - i.iSJ and Ludwi ia promised - u.t jear. These letters cover a i-ariy seventy years, and porVay s. it-v and charar of the man as no other pctiioauoa could. : . It', to consult Prof. Eamael S. Lit- , itjjfjeN Jaa. CiandTihat tie Exi t-.or. Sa:action gaaran a?nar.echargei male for proper - 4'.. ureaoa on the Xew York V..'jei. whiie leaning oat of vat tmck by the mail traia and in t t .irJJ n Uiiy, Pa, on Mondy. .' ?jisin of the Sicciy boys, wno nrr i it this place. The remains to Li.- borne at Ltjocier. The ri Tt- i-jnd-ag on a siding lo allow u n 'jj go uy. anJ tne rt-arcoaca was main trait. "ia-y leaves a ; ii-a he wa mamed Iececnbtr Heeld shoal i not forget . 5 yier. the drafzit. can fit their f r:z rii a weJ as any opticaa. ;:wortix years experience in It iLii' glassrs. i'.-it ha reoeatly secured a place r:i x u trlruitural department for inrafi old master in the days Tie lajy was brought Bp ia -ti .7. but lis fur trti years ex ra: fTirtion: and wbea the ,-ec;t-i w Secret ary E aP" ! "j an! pathetic aspect. It- Iulas wis once the chattel - -: t Ituer and was actually sold i . i au ox or a male, be not -J Liiif in ber behalf, bat -. ". 1 1. tr; ti own iastrnsseotality f.rst. Tu facts came oat bowever, y.-r vit. r-T-i car of low grade flour in Aii 'i.'. Eeductioa made for ton ' 5 sr'ar who Tuesday eight killed r.ndiey and attempted j -" tna J-ha J. Nesper, at Phi.a i identified by bis heart 's t ier. He 1 EAert J. Cascades J veil roonected socially, and ' i-at pTnt jed h:m to resort to uf money is a soaroe of sur v - knew tim. On the vn " t:sirf be started with bis brotb 1 y-aiiul ectertai client. Tbe '' f. htre and bert proceeded to f Co. Cot . which be was - m-t rxji when the crime was ' ta a tnatoc aooocat of tl -ritij,t;e to try hi a foe nar 4 -t i-s cVjr-e- v:it of capitalirj are at preaeot a.T.se tunnel from a point Piifls-m river below the Fal la. rock under tbe town a " ia, jWOt H) a pj;tit onder '"T .L'f river aheve the it L- rr , . .lV .n --b moved by water torn a '--if l-3 tie river above. By so -jea u gain a force equal to - " nvrsrs : with which they will ' c 1 "-': pant capable of L'gbtiag " ar.i tow- of tbe Tniies Statea, eacpeej ir p;ant capaw of J - :se er.r a.-s within a distaaee of - ;a It is tbe greatest aad most "r.a-prise at present underway on -"-, tni if it i successful will -j- u sia motive power ij-.i, arfcade ber rt i t York society lam Saturday, j Ac orer her wi4ow '"ih" i him socUy. t-be swr in the world v- n-.ee were ri reflated affert ostt. He in vital acme (- La inciieiital.'y A ' l " sat fcoi acd ruxis t'r isuii ea.-ji. Eal igt. his sbos; a Jew saoottM ag that Ljcjuw frosB tij ine4Bvrcw . t tj i y other s man's in Uj a lo have bonds and otjC--ai Pjor.h $Ki2,:Ji',C 0. , -enoteat eau. mongvas, " - 'W. Ijj aj Said be a of tL wetaik4ti r n, ti -wm tTe over $ l tv. fieaOl aetart Vi v),J0i, Roads Las Tbe Hciau b coder bl.ga;:rfis to Seoa tor X. B. CriTcb:14 ir Ta!nal poblif Masra V-3er.of Lull Tost oc. ti r tnroed from lii ttt , TJt w fcieaOs ia tb state of Indiana. In janjpin from tbe rear door of P. X. Scbeil s store into tbe aHy bug, a distance of aboat six feet, Wm Ssylor. fthi nstained a painful tyn.ntd foot. Sataniay afternoon. Jsry Cottaassiooert Da&iel W. Saylor acd Sjlomoa Eboemaker took the oetb cf oSce Motday, and Fniay or iatotpay wi'4 draw toe naokea of jurors to serve at Febru 7 5ra of eocrt. W.ILaai Trnby. of Indiana, Fa- who will be weU remembered by the dtiirns of Salis bury, Pa , vbt, several years since be was r-Ced as a jeweier, is lying HI at the Kock d Hiuse, "-xkwl. Pa. Oar friend Ed Eichardsoc, a Shade town ship boy, who has beta chief of Johnstown's police tor re ever since that big town becaoa a city, was pi '.J.ub-d with aa elegant pj!d watch Nw Year's morning by tb members of the force. At a meeting of the Ihrecuirs of the First National Banc, Sasoriay evening a divi dend of three per cent, was declared upon the capital stock and f !.. adJd ta the srp'as oct of the eamtnes of the last six months. John JwefT, clerk at Parker 4 Parker's, met with aa accident a sw days xi lijti bos causd fcim to go to his hoo in Jenner township for repairs. He was djicg some wort aboat the gas machine wbva a heavy weight t!i on bis rljtbt foot crushing it se verely. H place has been supplied by Wilson Shaver, vf Sjtar.et towaship. a former employe. At the meeting of tne member of the :krue.t Bar, he'd at the law oSs of Messrs CorJroth i Rap;4e Wednesday evea ing. it was decided to tender a banquet to the outgoirg and iDcca.ing Jadgea on the esenina of January iv-t. A o.-mmittee if five, with F. W. Eesiker. Es- as chair maa. was anointed to nke all necesaary arrangements. Sisooa Kaut'er. one of r.nbersvailey's mt prosperous fisrmerj. d ed after a few dajs iiines. at .1 o'ci 1 A. M , on the 2ta alt., at the hjme where he wjs bom, spent hU childhood aad lived acul he ciwd his eyes ia the sleep that knows no waking oo til the nal resarrectioa. Ky an hocest, cp riht chriatiaa life Mr Hanger Las won the esteem of ail with whom he came ia contact. He was agtd 5 at the time cf his death. BfU Ermri. Wastii.gion Uegauaa. the weii-kacwa builder and contractor of bia p'.a.e was taken saddesly ill while attending services ia the M. 1- church Sunday murn:r!g. It was at Erst feared that he was su ierlng from aa attack of apoplexy and that his death would result any minute. He ws takea to his borne and a pnysiciaa was summoned who soon learr.ed that be was suffering from aa affection of the bear: and that be was ia no immediate daDer. His coaiiiioa is greatly improved to d..y. El L. Fox, son of Samuel Fox, and La i ra, .-idest daaghter of Cyras C. Schruck, of Soaterset township, were married at aooa, Tboraday. IVc Sist, at the borne of the bride's parents, by Her. A. J. Be-d, of the Evangelical church, in the prssence of oa:y relatives aad immediate friends of the high contracting parties. After the wedding in ner the happy young bride aad groom took the afternoon traia for FiUiburg. Oi their return from the wedding trip they will re stce ia Somerset. The additional eiiiag room oa the Con ceilsvihe read, ceceasary for the proper handling of the through ew York -Chicago trains, is being built ac rapidly as possible. Five or six miles of track, at various points, it now ia prcfrees of construction and wil probably be nibed ia time for operatien with tbe inaugaraiion of the spring schedule when it is thought tbe through service wiii be pat oa. While this additional siding will relieve the main track. Superintendent H-.-S-brook is not satisaed with the amount aad more will eventually be built. The county auditors met at the Court Home Monday morning and after orani tlcg at once j.r'jcfedoi to elect a clerk and attorney to the board. It was deemed ad visable to elect ooe person, a lawyer, to fill both positions. There were several ap plicanu,butA C. Hoibert. Zs , was the onanimoas choice of the board, aad was duly elected. Mr. Ho.bert Las served in a similar capacity on former orcvions and it familiar with the duties, and besides, be is one of tbe very best men that can be found for this important and laborious work. The osual noi-y demonstration was made on the streets Tburslsy nirbl :n welcome of the New Year. Promptly at 12 o'clock I the torth was applied to a large pile of box- ts aai oarrels ia tbe pub.ic square and baa I dre-'ji of young men aad bxys paraded ! aroutJC tb fire tooling boras, beating drams, ' sboctinr of are arms an 1 cans Ued with rock powder. Tbe dia was increased by crowds marching cp and dwa Msia street ringing hand bel aad cheering in chorus. Aboat 1 o'clock it was decided that the New Year had been sufficiency welcomed and quiet aaifod orJer aaia prevaiied. X press msssage froro Washington is aa thoritv for the statemeat tait r?e?reiary of vrr. Steven B. Eiaica. has appelated N. uwit - I - ' K.rim is aooot thirty yea's of sr aa j a na tive of E-kiick towasaip, thi county. He was principal of tae Sjcjerset oorouga schools for several winters and was one of ta most successful aad p..ular teachers the schools have ever Lad. For the past three or four years be has beea employed by jlr. Csias as private tutor lo his tK.ys. The announcement of is appo.atraeut Wiil be welcome news to bis box of friends in this county. Jury -Commissioner Kepple, of Westmore land Cooaty. iires on lae boundary line near LeecMfX. lfbas ctoi o Greeaa barg by t daty. be aoa cot taie a drive of a cocpie of bora scroti cocatry, tvt drives two miieJ to tb raJway atatiuB at teeebbarg. gJea dowa tU Vast ftno to Pittoburgb, and tneooa by Ue peonsf lraaia Railroad to Greeasbnrg As La is paid six cenu per mi for mileage, ia addition to bis da:iy salary, the mileage bill is a large ooe, as be pjea back borne by tbe same ruuadaboct way. Mr. Kepples last bill rendered for mileage was 3 0 miles, call ing for t3ri- That Ohio postmaster w bo has a draft for six cents from the Post 0 rrtnjent is bLdoee. Allen II Ejeenkrans, postrraster at Peafieii, Uear4ei4 eoaaty, unief Cierp land, at tbe cioee at uce qavfAir Up crt-t foroae-half a cent An li uvraB33i ia calcuiating commissions aai oa aaoiiier oaarterof year be did the same. When bis accounts were audited tbe Treasury Ie- prunenl aoiiilaJ Mr. Ej-akrana that be i , K. rnited Sta es cent. Th iaonnt was imrcx-u Je- VJ mi to Piuabargh. the proper receipt returned aad tbe on draft forwarded to Wash ington. . The Pittsburg of Stfcrday obtains S rat of its now oeariy c-jmp'.etel PiagaiS cect new baaingon Fjni Avenue, few rp trop SxithfcJ Ptrort. The new j wm building is bc.H of taa a t expea m.f saw-ais affr- h 'a ei co"' t,; m-re jot rrti ttaa oLhee ofl Widl-g M Jitaburgh. it be Caiahed laroa&oat wik til U lh cost approl cocvenieaces aad will be a saoaei borne for a great jwroal. During the e ghl years of ii n-eisce trie T-aa aa svesd. y erd ahead oatil nw it tt reco-aiied as M viij one of tbe Ses-bag jwaa s of reaasylvaaia, Ut of ttt Tatted ftu. ThepcatoSse at Jecner X Urn made mooey-orj-r of c. Judw Bear' L-aat OfficiaJ Act. Hon, J. H. Longenecker was sworn ia FridUy momicr as President Jadf- of the aixteectb district, coot posed of Bedford aad Somerset coantier. at Bedford. The oath was admmissared by Jahte Bser, ia tbe pres ence of Judge Wbiie, of ladlaaa and Juds Dei a, of Ela;r. and the members of the bar. The last ocia! act of Jade Eaer was the granting of a new trial to Job a Dan, con-vii-tei of murder in the first degree at the November eessiocs for killing Jack Carson, in Everett. Afier this decision, by conser t of District AUoraey PeanelL Ieaa was bro-ight into court aad pleaded gai ty of murder, the osderstaadlng being that, ia view of the character cf the evidence, the jodgs was to fix tbe grade of the crime. Tbe judge then sentenced Deaa to the west ern penitentiary for U years aad 10 months Grand Army Banquet. Tbe roll of E. P. Cnmmins Post. 3. mo, G. A K . carries tbe names of l'l eomralea in fjxl standing. Seventy lire oi this number aiwered roll call New Year's morning and were present at tbe installa tion of otaoers elected for tbe pre-eot year. Capt. W. B. Keller, of Fisher PoA, Nx S, Johnstown, was present and conducted tbe installation caremocies, having been detail ed for that purpose by Department Com mander Boyer. Following are tbe o3tce- for l-f2: H. F. Knepper, Com.; J. F. Beaciy. S. Y.; John Pagb, Jr. V. ; Geo H. Love. AdJ ; J. M. Cook, taar. : Erv. F. P Sylor, Chap ; Dr. I. M Loather, Snr. ; A. H. lias ton, OSrer of tbe Day. Tpon tbe cone! asicn of tbe ceremonies at tbe lode rom tbe " vets"" fell ia line aad marched to tbe Opera House, here aa e,rsnt din ner had beea prepared for them by the wives and daughters of the members of the Pjst The anneal report of the E. P. Cummins PjM contains some interesting informatioa. Not a single death occamed anong the mem-be-s during the year. Tbe relief fund was only eared cpjn for HZ 7". The cash re ceipts attheanaual meeiiog amounted to pTT.'". Cash in tbe treasury i's Tl. Tew Posts ia the depart aaer.t of Pennsylvania ara ia a more healthy cond:iioa. physical 'y aad Caat-ialiy, than S. p. Cammics Post, No. 210. Are Wa In It ? wfi we should say we are Lave been in it cp to our eyes ever since tbe great annual Eed Letter Sale commenced. Oar counters have beea sky hith with coods, and while in some cases we found it impossible to wait upon cu-iomen, soil we did the best that we could ender the circa oistaacea, and endeav ored to accommodate all. Goods have beea goiag fast, and while many good barges still remain, they will not remain long, so if yoa waat to take advantage of our Erd Let ter Sale cjme qa.ck. It will only continue three more weeks, whea oar first arrival of ear!y spring goods ia due. Bear ia mind oar Ked Letter Sale only comes ooce a year, aad aiiyo2ers opportunities not to be had ai any other st-isoa. Pieces .t fiiitL Farmers' Institute. The third annua! session of the Somerset county Farmers Institute was called toorder in the court bouse at 9 3u a m. Tuesday morning. A.J. Cose, of Summit lunLip was elected President atd Albert Berkey, of Q jemaaonicg towr-hip Secretary. Se nator CritchSeld introduced the speak ers from abroad. Hn. John A, Woodwar , of Centre county ; J. T. Aiitman. cf Juaista county, lecturer of the Petinsylvaaia State Grange: Wa Frear, Profasaor of Arncuitu ral Chemistry. State eoliege ; S. B. He es, of York coar.ty. who will deliver an illustrat ed lecture aa Geology ; Secretary Eige of the State Beard of Agriculture, E. E. Critib Cdd of ML neasaat. Pa. Following tbe in' rod action of the above gentlemen the regular program was takea up. Jacob HoSman, of Jenaer township ml a very intelligent and forcible paper on " Reforms needed ia our Eoad Laws." Shall we keep bouse or make homes?" was the subject of aa interesting esaay read by Mrs. Robert Pick worth of Vuemiboning, Ta. A vifliin solo by Master Robert Beacbcy, J E.k Lick township was generously f p.aaied. EepresetitrtiTe farmers from ail sections of the county were present and the attendance promises to exceed that of foraier years. In Honor of Judges Baer and Long enecker. The members of the Bedford bar gave a sumptuous banquet Thursday aiht in the Hotel Waverly, in Bedford, in honor of the retiring aad iacuming jadges. Hon. W. J. E.er retired, and Hoa J. H. Longenecker, who sit sw.jrn in that day, for a ten years term, were the guests of bon jr. J. P. Eeed presided as toastmaster. Tbe following toasts were respmded to : " Tbe Judiciary," Hons W. J. Baer arid J. H. Locrenecker : " Tbe Beach," Hons Karry White, of Indiana, aad John Deaa. of Blair; . The Bar." John H Jordan and ex JuJe Hall: -Tbe Jaaior Bar," E. M. Pennell and Frank E. Coivin ; Pn-feeional Eth ics." Hon. John M. Reynold ; " Oar Cun-t-y," Hons. John Cesna aad K. C. McN'am ara : " Bedford County," aad a song. CoL J W. Tate. Tbe baa-juet was tbe tnest ever served in the town. Tak Notice. All persons owing me book accounts will please call and settle without further delay by cash or nose It will save trouble to comply with this request. Mas A. E. Tel. A Mountain Due!. David Vyers, a well V-&3 firmer lives ia West Yirgtbia, jast across tbe Fayette coun ty line, ap ia the moaa'-iins near Brucrtn. A few nighu ago a atran gtT tut to his bouse and aked to be boused and fed for the eight. Hospitality was extended him aad later when it was about bed time the strang er was shown to bis room above. On y a few days before Joswpb Eeckaor ha-i b.n robbed and Myers was afraid that tt-e man be was sheltering was a spy there for tbe purpose of helping to rob hint. About ten o'clock Myers beard tbe man get out of bed and went cp to see what was wrong The fc.low drew a revolver on Myers and the latter jumped opoo bio and took it from him. After wbitb be kicked him out of the hoose. Tbe next day tbe same maa and another stranger returned aad remaining down ia the road, called to Meyers to bring down the rero.vtT be bad taken. Myers C'.i them to come cp and petit. Tbe men tbea threatened to burn Myers' bam if be d.Ja't bring ihetn the revolver. Myers re fused and one of the men started for ibr bam, swearing he would bora U. 11 yep got his squirrel rifle and started towards the nara aiso. Tbe man be bad kicked out of Lis bocse tbe night before, drew a revolver at this time and tired, the ballet striking tbe door jam at Meyers' side. Myers then f ail ed ap bis long rifle end fired, striking tbe rt shooter a glancing blow along tbe aide cf bis bead, knocking him from his horse axd c""-f J ecrrlbte g-tsh. Myers then ran to fcim ai bra besting tie cicn with his g an. TheotMsr jtaa d- sot show op aad Myers would Uae killed the fciicw had bis wtfaot ioter&red and M4 bia rhe maa was dead. Myars said if that was the case be woo d Q i-t, bat if batbocght (be Biao was still living bs wocid finis bias. The man was left lying ia the road, bat tbe et moring be bad beea carried away. A New Year Greeting. The proprietor of Fisher's Book Store wiabea ia rr. nrry bis thanks to the enmer ous patrons of lb prt, for tbe liberal and gencroos patronage exteaea to tbe estab-i-ahment dariae tbe year lsfl. Tb rears ' entiioris have been remarksb'y satis facto s. , . i i i i ry. iae.trsfeoi ieceoev, iui.uu.uj -ciall the boV lfc ion baa beea Uvorwi Uji iria jts year s operu.yns- vS"ibtng yoo all a nap py aai properoas New Year, ws are your Obedient Servant. Caaa. H. Ftsaxt Big Blanket Ballot. Tbenew blanket ballot which will be jej ender the new law, at next Novem ber's election," said Seeretary of tbe Com btoc wealth Harrity lo a corrrspooderit, "will he about tbe slii cf a isjra of Tee H&A2J." As .jon as the S Cwmmissioo shall have "leter coined on the ex--t s! and de tails cf lie new ballot Secretary Harrity wil! seal a specim-n copy cf it w the Cocaty CommiasioocTs and others interested ia tbe print1:-.' of the cScial tickets. Thia boUot will pr-htb'y be as large as any that wid ever be ased in this or any other State. The names of thirty-two Presidential electors for eacb party, the nominees for Congress, including tie caadlJats-at-large. and tr Sen.itor, Ei resentative and county o3rea, must all be printed on ooe ticket. If the Decries were printed one after the other on a ticket four inches wide the ballot would probabiy be three yards long. Liquor Sellers Bonasmen. In a written vp-akm Cld Friday by Jade Clayton of Drlawsre concty, bis honor holds thai ail b-.nds of hote'-keepers which are s'ged by grxJ secttrities are sufficient under the law, regardless of the residence of the botidmen. Anticipating thai tbe qnstion wocid be raise! that the ai-t of Jine. 19. IK1, was null because of aa error of refrreuce to a previous act which it was inteoie-i to amend, bis honor came tn'o court wi-h his opinion aad banded it to the prothonotary. He ssys th only mitike ia the act is ia the date "f ap;-rov! of the law of 1 v7. which is given as May 24 instead of May 13 There were twenty-one a-.-ta of a-srrasly ap proved oa May zii, l7, not one of which fcas a tit e in any repe t s mi'sr to that mentioned ia the amending act of 1 -". L By a earef alexamiaatioa of all the acta of that year bat one can be found to which tbe arnen Jing act can possibly apply, and that is that of Msy, 11, beace it is clear that the igi:ai-jre inteadeJ to so amend it as to per mil the court to take boaiismea from any loraiiit within a county instead of restrict ingittothe ward, boroug'a or township ia which the hotel might be located. A Black Eye for the Governor. Tbe Suprecur Court delivered a blow from the shoulder at the State Alministrstion Monday whea it reversed the decision of the Daarh;n County Court and decided that Superintendent of Pabl-c Instruction Dr D. J , Wal.tr. Jr., is en tilled to tvuij thatoSce. It will be if memberfd that there was a vigor oas f.Jtlit over this o?e at the last session of the Legislature. Dr. Waller was appointed tv Governor Bearer in March, 1S, to serve ou: Dr. H gbee's term. On Slay 1"?, ll, Govenor Tattisttn attempted to supplant Ir. Waller with Prof Z. X Snyder, of Ini.ar.aO-tir.'y. but Ihe Smate, by a vote of 51 to 13. refused to confirm the appointment, Af.r tbe adjournment of the Lecislaiare G-Jvenor Pa" napaio apjioitited Mr.Sr;rder and issued a commission to him. Ia July last tbe Dauphin county conn entered judg ment of ouster against Mr. Waller Marriage Licensss. The follow irs marriage licenses have been irjei s'nee our les ijrt : Jesse Ei'-r-ir, -f B:ack township, and Mary Jir-e Ke :-y t f Mtdd crpk township. Eiin L. Fi x anj Lsura S-;bttk b-jtb j skmerafcl toar:ihiip Wiiliem D. K-ie. of Lower Tarkerfoot township. at:d Mittie J. Phiilippi of I'pper Tnrkejfoot towr-ship. Amc H. I.-wry and Anna L. S-alrs. both of Westmre and cau'y. EJsin Wir;t.-s, ( y .emanonir-g town ship and Laura M. Gntii.i of L'.ac-oia town- Ship. James F. E.xvf r.tf Somerset towship and Liirie Fisher of Brotbertvalley township. Gract Yoder of iorcerset township aad L:rr M. Flkkiner of Erothenfvaury town ship. W. L. Swan. ofWest Virginia aad Sadie E Eamesbarg of Summit township. We Mean Business. Persoc knowing themselves ini.bted cc our books are reqnested and earnestly re quested to va3 at once aad settle tbeir ac counts by cash i-r note, as the bo..ks must besettlt d. We sell goods at short profits and eaniKH aor-i to sell oa long time. Paxil tc t P.Eitt A Unlaue Magazine. A cni tue experiment will be trlei in the February irftie of Tne Lad.n'i B J wvil. Tne entire number has beea contribute! in prose. ii:-tion and ver by the datghters of fnaMUS pare-jtje as a prxtol that genius is often ben-i.tarr. The work of thirty of these ''daughters'' will be r-preseat- l. Thee will cumprietfce danjhter! of Thackeray, Bsw :hom, I;ickeris, Jsn.es Feniax.re Ox-per. Eorx-e Gree'ey, i!r. 'ilai-toi.e. President Harrison, William iHin Kuwe'.ls, Seizor Ina K Iean Brsiiey. J Twm.'W-lf Ja ji Ward Howe. Gnral Sherman, Je2Vrjo Davis and marly a score of others. Each article, poem or story printed in this cum ber basiieea especially written for it, and the whole pnm ie to be a successful nult of an idea sever befi.-re attempted ia a maga- Taxed In Pennsylvania. Juuee L.ttinetr. cf Yorx, has derided a collateral inheritance cae of consideiabl imFirtanoe ia favor of the state George Small died in Baltimore about a year aro. Irarii g as a portion of his estate s one-third interest in a joint partnesbip controlling s Scaring mill, res.! estate investments, tc the whole being wor.h $iv.. The wid ow vok one baif of her husband s interest, which was tKV'OP. leaving ITS ( cpon which the state claimed ccllateral inherit ance tax of five per cent., amounting to The exeruiu'S ccrJter..VJ that tbe esta'e n- r o IiaMe for tbe tax beit- Sxa:l was a tesi lent of B:t.ui'-e, an J tbe stock, being ptrsna! property, followed his perst-a ia .IT. and wi taii :e, tfar.y where, ia Biiti-tiore- Te 4-trtrey g. neral, oa Ixhslf cf tbe cjaitaor. a eaith, argued that the estate be. e.g. aa ia;rst in a joint at-xk panner sblp eizz-:Ji i t.jV.u- ia Per-.r.4yiVr.ia and the real eui e be-. g capit::.f a t'otk, thesioik sa.-acua.y within t.re conomon Wea.th of Peany!va!.la and therefore laxs bie here. J:i3ge Bettinirr sustained tbe c:mmo3iitt s contention, and gave juJg me-it for tee amount claitnei. Wanted. One girl for general housework. The best price will be paid. Apply to A J. HtLEXtX. Register and Efoorder, Somerset, Pa Original if not Elegant. A Chest township, Cl-etrfeld county, jus tice of the peace, has adapted tne foilowijg unique form of maT-lag. ceremony : " By the satharity vested in me us s 'Sqaire ia the towchip of Cbfst and county ol Clear field ; by the million of logs that have Cost, ed d iwi the creek ; by the thousands of Ital ians who are making a railroad 'checker board' of oar soil ; by the fifty Democratic 'k'tkers.' who swear that tbey will never again vote the ticket ; by the monotonous squall of ibe cats on the backyard fence ; by tbe tramp, tramp, at midnight, of the na. meroos cirirsrts who have chickens twice s week, aad wbotiever owned ooe; by oar fcienily neighbors a bo never quarrel : f-.y tbe waters of Chest creek, the Suuebann rirer, tbe earth and tbe xea, and ail that in tbern in. I pronoucoe foe man sad wife, acd may the Lord tve tftercy oa yoar sou!.' Card of Thanks. Rev. C. B Graver, of Berlin, desires ih rough tbe Hcatu. to express his hicb sp precist.n cf the gifts received from his Glade cf-pggation. He a so ex'ends tbanks to tie Beriia eorspregation for a C ris.mas envelope to replenish ihe parse, and for oth er retaerhraaoea sad tokens of appreciatioa by individ als thrtt:;ho-t the charje. ft' 5-"e- Elcht acres af improved land, aitjjining SomersK boroagb. For terms, call 00 or sJtL-en Ceo. Aomaa, Somerset, Pa FOR A NEW SOMERSET. Public Imovovements that May be Made In thaCours of Time. If any one bouU tell yoa that Somer pet's puM c '-' is b:t-i-r t'-ia .t bank ac oiUEt. ifoa't v c b'.ovj L:tj. my b.-"y. Tat re are few if ar.r b-is:3- u.-n ia lbicwa whose s:gni:cre ta a tb will cot pass: cr 'cbsrrs. Th: bfir.e tl-ecsse ia a siow g-iinj ct'-artjuuiti- ours, and s-n-aOer'.ag h-ow unxinuf-I we Ljve bea of the spi.-il of proerveslvenese elseabers visa tie. what ran we not ccniieatiy fook for ward to when the new Sorse-set ia faiily es 'atiished and the bit of it's public spir ited men fcas girdled tbe g'-be It would certainiy startle many of the older residents cf this villace ta awaken from a peaceful sleep on a bright September morning, long hours af'er the besy hus bandmaa has been abroad garnering the golden sheaves growing oa our fcriie hill sides, and rubbing bli heavy eyelids, slowly walk to bis chamber window aad peering through tbe moss clad Intth-es, behold a twenty-story granite stroctare towering high in the air above the Glaie House lot. Tbe groend S.r of this uraoare cd as a public sarkrt ; the second fi xr givea op maaicipal apartaie's, the cert fve fioors samptuoas'y fitted up for businew offices and the eigtn I'.oor a poblic natatoricm, fill ed with sparkling aad invigorating water from Eimberiy ran. Tbe rents derived from sach a structure woali ykld a band some profit over and above the interest on the money invested, while the exiess could be turned into tbe municipal treasury. Such a public eotcrpriie is not beyond the range of possibility and it is likely to be one of the rst undertaken by tbe ardeit young citi xrns of tbe new Somerset. " Phil" Armour, Chicago's cUiiocsir meat packer, is said to realixe ban.lrels of tbous- , ands of dollars annually from the sale of beef tongues alone. Ia fact it is &ad' that the profit derived from ttcse small particles of the number of beeves annually s auht- j ered more than pay the running excuses of fcis immense plant. SomervEt is preemi nenily a grexmg ciaty and caj italists have J.-cg since been consider.es the practicabili ty of erecting huge slaughter houses and patklpg establinme'.i'S along the banks of Cox's cretk. Now -ince it is repotted that ste; are being taken ta bive that niaj.-3tic waterway made car ibi.-, it is hoped that their lopg drenipt if pians ill materialise. If privaie eatiial is cnwi-ling lo undertake this s entcrj-riie. there can be Co good reason arged ty the bcroub corpora tioa sauald not j jjh it to con.; let. oa and swell its tr-asury with the lare amount lo be re aiiirJ fnm the sale of tongues alone. A pubiic improvement that is sorely need ed by tbe pt"f,;.,. of this town, eince Mr. Eei'r bss determined to take his p'ent to PJ-.imure. is a flortr mill. The fcangry mouths of this fast growing people must be led and there U oertiia'y no reason why their bri-xJ stuf iLould net be cbotped at borne. Thoe who Lave hitherto or-j-cted to hatiirding their cspital ia milling prop erty on account cf a srarii.y of aaier can r.i !o"s?er nri- that as an objection, aad if tbey do it can hs but little f iree since the electors of the town have rlsea in their sev ere' ga power and vc-d for an exhauatle- scf p'.y of wa'er. The "f'.ilury Mills' ai Minneappoiis. grind 1U. barrel--fc-oor per day. Suppose the'r pn; -: per birre! and yoa Lave aa incotne of .'on.ii s day or islul-O a year. As a matter tif course the " Sorcerrt MUli" cannot h?t to lualthe flurrs of that boCmirg we-ttrn e.ty, but tbey can at !est rtirict the price of b-vadforcur ptx'ple to fi-st cost aud thus enable thera to more easily bt-ar the buriea of taxation. A few gifted gertletrtan. ho are evident ly aif-tted with the Be limy theory, insist that the borough should construct the mills and operate tnem ia the interests cf the cocnion wi!, and by tnls means banish forever tb fr.ghvfl biig a bx of taxation. This same cl of geutieiuen taaimaio and produce figures lo substar.tia'e their claims, that with tba ad eat of the day when the maniupality shall 'irate all pabiic enter prises, matured badding and yet to be evolv ed, ihe revenue derived will be suflcient te give every resident a pension !arre enough lo place him beyo-jd the 'e of want and to n lieve him of ail physi-a! labor. The wnter c lieves mat thi s.:b?rae is scs crptin p ti obj-ctlocs which mist Irora tbe very nature of Utm prove fatal, ia the first j.laoe no c!u cf men a- ntiiled to poc-ioa exoepticg thoe who .rvel ia the armies of their country. Sec. nd'y, it would establish a community which would bt nothing to do tut argue religion and foreign po'itKS. Ana thiru y. it wouij oe contrary to the I'.vine leachir.g concerning the man ner by ahich wr shall prcca'e i ur breai. A steam bea'irg plant for burin ss blocks and dwellings, has beea cast: ally reerred to by a tew specnlaiive persons. It would be a luxury that would brirg j-jy and o ra fort in more wsts thea ct e and wuaid re-. J-ce tt cost of aarmir.g ot;r bon.--s to minircura. But t' at is not the greatest boom it woe! J cenfer cpua a long suffering and tceih chattering pul lie. TbiLk of the lives that are annuLly sacrificed through having to live bctseea cold wails in ihu town; go to the crcir.tr 7 and read tie t-sroes of the hundreds eha have aid the per.l:y ol their r.eg iigtaca or poverty ia not rrov.dirjg sgainst the cruel blast of tnurr. By ail means let our poiple enconr ae this prt-ject and if ce.-Bsary. let the bor. ougb authorities grant the promoters a sub sidy. A general steam Leat.n g plant would condemn at tace ihe barbarora practxe of chopping W'd and carrying coal. Such a plant can nttd-ubti-lly be ma is self sustain ing : in ary event it wili tsuse many a halo to !ii better in tte sweet by and ty. Whiie the rvple cf the new Somerset have been el&jw.r.g their way rabidly ta the front aid arc iealL.r. iheraselv-. of all the con. forts at. J luiur.ti cinl.rrJ mia has yet dev.seJ. they Lave a.J b-t little aiteniion to iht soii. uiun of Lie. aid bar j.rjvid eJ do amM.u;cii: for ihcir hours of r-laxa- aiion. An atieaij ha.-been male, howev er, to orgaciiean orchoira o: several baar J ed piresrs. The in-trura-nUi tsve Ui-a pn j ccred but the ;f:frtacr htve i-ot yet be I cniefoil a.jaa.u:ed nu theaj. T; rt &!. cuaccrtjifra by tL.s ofgao titioa occorred oa the night of D-ex l:i b, aid was foiiosed by a ptoocd and ai .-ra Laraioniuaa use oa the lt ittw We have a tt xk a !-t of ch.l Irm's Hoods of latest sy les that we wii! sell ai lees tbaa cct, Sz. to -": ecb With seme excep iioa a I roO'fs ia oar store will be Sold st Cot for nex- . days. We make this offer to clear our shelves ai. J counters for early spring goods. M. M.Taxr-wxxi. Co. The HntLS will pablis1! death notices free of charge, tat hereafter will charge reg ular ad vertbing rates for res.jilai.ous of rr fpect a4c3iei by reiifious and social jrgan: utuons. prln, resoiuti-ons v. a be of no benefit to '.ha deoeajej ai l are very to interesting re&ding to tbe I: ring. Holidays During 1892. Monday wili be a great holiday during tbe present yeai. tVfsbingtoc's binhday comes oa Mocdsy, and so does Memorial Iay. Tbe Foorth of July is also billed for a Moo day, sad Labor will be celebrated oa a Jfoodsy, Christmas is down on the calendar fcr Sunday, srj will therefore, be Cf'ebratei, op Monday. Thnsgisir.f day nd eieclioa day ar the only holidays daring the year that will be calebrated on aiv ether 1jv eicept Mon day. People who believe In lack and are super stitious, may decide cpon Monday as . lucky day daring l?0i Bucklen's Arnica Salva. Tbe best Sa've ia the woiid fcrct:ts. brais es, sores, ulcers, silt rben-n. fever sores, tet te'. chspptd bands, chilblains, cores, and ill slin eruption', and preitively cares pes a: no pay raieed. it w guaeantel to pervxt sat ilLnon, or money re funded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. X. Snyder, DrugisT How to Address Cart's of Invitation, j Before tbe free deli f err system pre vailed ' in American tities it was ihe custom to take invitati-ocs to balls, parties aad weddings arutnJ aad deliver each cne at the dir of the nrts invited. This is st-H '-he castoai in p.me cl ihectiie?, but it does not prerll tc -nd extent, ss the postal free delivery aa- swers tbe po-pese c iit as tf.. ana '.lie o:d tfr'.f :-ivcired era: of ctserrs'sry j la'x-r I'oder tbe old enstoc. the cs-ls of iavitatioa lere placed ia envvkfea c;,a which was wriitea Mr and Mrs. Joha Smitb." No directions we.-? sided, aa every This is still the coshom wiib regard so th eavelore holding the cards. P-Jt now. when bey are sent ihrocgb the maila tbiseavelore ispluceiio another on: which sealed, and Virh U written the fail sd iress, with street number acd name of the city. It is fepoai to preserve invitaiiotrs, for awHe tt leant, sad tbe outside eaveic p is disc? Jed. as the postoSce marks aad cancelel stance ; . x . t -. . i . : do not kok neat in a card uatet :a tne reception room, aad besides ihi-, if there be only ooe envelope, and it be sca-J, when this is broken there to nothing in which to preserve tbe cards of ic vitatioa. Tbe Eed Letter S of Parker 4 Parker is now in full blast They have a large aad splendid stock to select from. Parti that call early get tbe plums. NewYear-e Maalms. T. Dewut Taaage ia Ladies' Home J"; Make it tbe beat year of a.! your life the briebtewt. tbe happiest and tbe best Imbue year heart with tb freshness of the mora- iag, yonr soul with the spark! of lb dawn. Esolve by good dee-is aad thoughts to mats this the moet triumphant year of your life. As sera of .Sort m:rcs to carrv w.b youinrougauiaTer,uict..,eJUl-c. Make every dav beg-a and end with tod. j Be content with what you have. j Have a hearty, joy fal family altar ia your clomc-tic circl. j rill your home wiih as moch good reading j and br.gat music as your nirmns -- Think ill of none, bat well ofal. If fortune f. von yoa think of mothers. Doa't sham: be real. Keep bay and yoa will keep healthy. Eespect all sacred thin. Love God. Mld-Wlnter Excursion to Washing- ; ton via B. & O. R. R. j Oa Tbnrsi.y, Jaanary 11. the E. & O. E. j R will testa the anaua. serUrs of mid wia ; ter excursions to Washington from Parke-s- Wi Wheeling, ritubcrgh, andaUiaurm- j diate rations to Washington Juactioc. M l i For this aa for similar excursions during tracedme winters tl.e B. 4 J , wi off aa exceedingly low rate, aa unexcelled train service, aad every accommodation cec- easarv for tb mmfort and convenience of rsseVgee.. all of wh'cb should render the trip s very desirable one. W.lh each t r.e ceedirg season these excursions to tee na tional capital ere growirg in popular favor. Washinstoa is full f attractions. It at-waj-sis. Congress is in seseton. The pub lic fcaiidiags, the White House, the muse um and tbe art gslleries are always op-a to vaitors free of charge. Then. too. lhre are to be eeea the t lean? private resi Jerice. U.e broad avsnnes, the spacious parks and tii cuniteriess mocutuents. T:okea will be vsd for retu-a psssiue tf a dsys after day of tale, aliosiin aiuile time for visiting Mt. Vernon. O.d Point Comfort, Elchraon 1, and ether a.'jaictt P0'01''- . .. . ; ckeu from Pttt.bOTra. wbeiirg ani : it,temedlate points to Mart:r.:tt:r;. a-e va.- j id to Baltimore. j For rates of fare aad lime of trains con- ; salt arvpended table. Fc-r cc-tumoditir 1 s on Puilaaa 'ev. nz o-Pi.-- r cars a-idnsi 1 on Pudaiaa s.ecr..ng o. r-.-r cars o aearcH o. a v. mgr , Uitt. i Tiaa xt-t j R jctwood V- "atii u to am-fiiio j l.j nmn T.5." i.' p. ra. 4 ) tt , 11.14 MS " 1 i. a S-.i ' ' 4..V, I A4lr.KitaitTa:6 laare c uatiercd T.40 aal $. V a. sa. aaJ lUi v. 1 Corresporng low rates ir,m otuer s , tioas. j Parlor Cars on day train anl Sipej-'rj : . . . .. Cars on night train. The Jiew Year ia isasgarated by us ty s great reduction in j-rices ail ar-ounl JJ M. Tsxi wett i Col Will Com. Out on Top. Trass the Jahnton He.-si-l. T'., IrmAi of T. E. Marshall ill be pleaed to learn that oa Fri ia; his assignees j paid one-third of h-S debts, or about !;,'..'. In about three months another pivt-l j equally as large will be mi3e, and three j months later he will be able to pay otTall j claims. I Pre-ideat Harrison 3 daughter, Mrs. Mc- Kee. bis written her ti-st a.-ticle. It treats of -lb Trsming of Chiiilren," and sill be printed in the February issue of Tii Lxi.a . s The foiiuwir; let'rs rvms'.nir. ia tbe Postooe at aoaierset, will be seel to the Ik-ad Letter 015c if not csllei forwithia ten dsys from January C, Iv-J : Eoyer, X. J ; Hoilijay. Mrs. Jessie ; Hutdine. Ma.ter 31 ; M-yers. Mrs. Joba C. ; Xiccleni3, Hsxot ; Paia, Jiraes A. ; Perria. Amos; Snafler, Hen-y ; Sevhler Eebrd ; 6haft. Xewton ; Walker, W. H. : Z-rcmerman. 3laiia . Js-:sb KtiLra. P. V. Bak.rsvlMe Items. i Ts measles bsve been rarDrsit ia this vi- I ciclty daring the psrt few weeks. L P. Crlse got s chopping mill lest week 1 snd is now resdy t. serve his ne gbbors ir ' tae way cf choppiri- tbe:.- com anl cats. It is reported that a tew miller will soon takechar-eof tbe Henry L .-hr miiL Henry shiag, sr . wss seri.isly ill lasl Sunday, but Dr. S. B. liiller. of lavacsville. : was called n4gi tie oli geatlemsa re- j her. i Ut Monday our yoanS fri-d Tcrrmy ana .--fmr Aomwio, wi.w . stay one yrcr. j Oa tbe ?rh ic.t., Ioiti ?eT VVt. livlr.g ! near lhi place, depared this liTe. A ""l " years. Mr. West wss bora in Japr. H ! land cotinty. Obic, sad followel egir-r- i irg aad smithing for marty years. He was , s fine snd ingenious workman, kind hearted ' sad bocest ia bis dealings with Lis neirb- i tiors. He was lai J to nst in the Lutheran i grave yard st tais pce. Our Saadsy -school had a Christ a.as tree on Christmas eve aad every person prrnt ; i' in mkiIi ind 11 crar.ee. There! were maay pr-sents 0:1 the tree, among j them a well filled pars for tbe istor and his wife. r.rrjrrrsx. MARRIEO. Oa December ie.b, l?f'l. Jesse Reubrigbt, of Miiford township, and Mary Jane Keliry, of Middlecreek township, Somerset roan y, ra. DIED. vrvr.RiV At Hoairoe' losa. P Jab. - . t.d, li2. Pora Ma? Jaf". davuthter oj jama ii. aad Lnciada Mejera afed3 year, J months aad V days. Uiz'r.esx of all ia Lcavcng Pow-r. i t 1 A TT l't.,i, PI P ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 The Failures cf a Year. The cerrjuiule laiiures for the year I.-Ji. as retorted bv the metrantile a?encr of E. j G. Dura J: Co, indicaie that th nnmber of i foi-ures ia the rnited j s,-ai-.t 10 ta states is U,27o. as lie fo.lare ia 1 j 4re gr? ster ia number tbaa ia any prtrioiu year x'.i:e the record has ben iept by this . aeeTM-y, runc';-g ba.k to IsoT. Ia aouct of liibtlii-e. bosrevw, th cgurrs a"e a'-r-st rrecisely the same as tbot of the y-'sr ' previous, amounLr j to $1? C""0. The smouat lot, therefore, does cot exoetJ that of the prevtoas year, wbild the aversje f eacb failure is $15 471 ia lril, as against j ft- t jr ? J Your Own Fault ; If yoa do cot gets perfect baker when yoa i buy the new Eanse. The Cn-dereila is sold j and guaranteed a good baker. It lasts lon ger and looks better taaa any other oa the market. Sold by Jas. B. HoLcxxsitrv. 8ooerset, Pa. Here We Are Again with orn GREAT ANNUAL Re L. Ss j C4mrllrtlci toiav, and each dir j tbercafter for 30 dav,. it which time V i , . . , . cff ar meet of Dry j amr e iia, e-.c, a. cei. time for Barons. : ?-:ach T-ack tilk, pnee $!.&. R. L V 1 " " " !l " " t ! -i-inca .-aua tiro i-fJ si-io 4i iach lk Warp Cahm. ' 1.1.5 - - flo HI ;.in.,n B:k Henrietta ia!l wcl. ii. L. S3 4i-ia-a P.Ik Henrietta all wooi i , . B- L f 4-u:b E.k Hennrta sj woo! V inch Uik Scre .ail wool. f E. L. t 71 o.-iocb. - " !.( K. L. n"i H-ioch " Cichrrere " '. " '71 iach " " " te " " -i- t ol'd " " " " i u i. - " 4) Uirit L CViord ThI Corls o" " " 4 :l-nfh Pia apd Fancy Snir. CaoLai. S It I- -M 0JVin h Plain Cacbrc. i" IL L. 2" Velvet and braiieJ triancs to match atooet. lo the iKHirsUf tepar'aiect we will ee!l berst rakes 1'rr, tnthatna Were 50 cents kei Irttr s ceiiU Lancaster .icgham were IL L. 7 mini' oa i Ar;iCKtn $ o Strif sa l Bird (hilir (. irolh i oJ anl 1; 1 j-l Jetter cvr. u p;t-ivs ioxa Cectary Ciota were letter -" j Vj f iecrt i;'-iriih Crown Siteenj mere 10 i an I t Itti-r i Americaa ladleo Biue Ca!itve cett Merriniac and CVjcheco lark Clicoe i'. Light Oo'iTrd ?tirliii t aiic-.s 4 cerii Comfort Cacoe 4 Columbia Shining cena II. L. 7 Amof-ky I ft s " IS A b:2 Job hlnia;- warth l.'c R. L. 5.-. Bleach-! an i ruWearLe.i Cotton Flan- ne R. L 3. G, 7, V F.r.iwn C-o:orel Fianne.s K. L. 7, 5 an ! f i Llea-'heJ and Unbleachtd j-hetin", ' P.ilow C'ses, Mus.ts ani Tkkm,: at co-t. ' l In ir Cloak aoJ Shawl TVrartrr.er.t ' we wiii oder Lonf sn 1 t;ort IVor-aC, Cioth Jatteta and hawis rwrara.eiis oil cost- Irn't f.r.ft th irrf-At l.r--.r.ri n Vi. Mai kets at 17.-i and . i. K0 ptir, Caruias at r- a) I m and i 51.0 a y.i. , V crira Curtalaeu at 4 o-7 aa.i i Sits j.-r yard. I In the Comfort, Illanket and FUr.r.el J IPrt"ent toe W Lit, r-e.i. Eed aad ; K lia-wi. Colored WackeL. Cox-1 forts SDll Errfcj n,I v-.j-iped W'ooien I Unnel tsve been marked wsy dosn. j la the Linen aad White CkKxb Iepart- i raeoL We will otfrrTah'e ll"t-n Ni.a:r ! T.ivp'a l"rTlfti RaI stnrti.lj I;!?, iA ' ! 1 T-!"L . l m I t4rn? 1 aiie 'o'oois. uitiionr;. aii.1 ia- i trf. We have a fill sxk cf Nct:ons, t Cor, Hosiery. Haadkefibiefe. 11k fc- I i ;K . 1 . s 1 e 1 I - ,'I ra A'n-J . t ... , vitwu www as svvriu 11 U I To. t ,a .Bto. Fun3iabi, -,,1:: i we c fl r tiioves, Siiirt, Xei k Weir, miv penJer, I'nderwear anl l"civ.re!ia. at ' cost. A fc-w 1 renvQ fercole t-intia iu . j cents a pieve, wurth M.uu UtilSti each. ! Id B.eaihe-1 sal Unbleached .Mi- ial we have th three b-?1 Ernis ia the Market f. the price. I 4-4 So Nam Cn bleached at 1 certs-, j 4 4 11.--P9 - at 5 4-4 M.vtt " at 4 4 A;.;.!rton A or other Urti-yls at 7 cents. - .V4 Lynioa B a: '. cenU. 4 4 In B echeil Fr:it&f the Lo--tj tt .. 4-1 " " Lr.nia!e at .t cer.ts. 14-4" " Warasuua hi '44- - t.iitKJ" 0 - i 4 4 " " h-o " r - 44 u " Hill , x - ' 4 4 " An3r-r2ia s j la Can-t Chains e Lave 3-p iy Lic&a Is ' ! o j.lv Cok-red Cotton " is - . Fine" - , . Cord Woolen Carpet Chain " slir.'lp liftrin Yarn 1 lliin.l'a s' ixi ! 3 4 Table HiiCJotb Scents We a'e cot inclined, nor caa we a;- tora u wa-se o;ir money iur pr,r.:;r im to a hert. aood we have not a-.t. As I tht ci.-ir.tii is our liaoe rJtcin(f sbx lt I ref.re tAi.a lcvcice, we Oeem u oor ! duy, lo cxir oost-xer and ourselves, to ! have tiie ijoml at the prices ajvertui. j i.ve qs a ca.l ac.l let as show yoa the PARKER Z. PARKER. READ THE 3E USPARALELED OFFERS! the n.Er::sr.i i.-.i WEEKLY TELEGRAPH cor'4iLu vitT-M LSifts u'i0 ue 1lc- uk, rsr. rr rvafrv, L.'T ti: . i.fc,;c;rtl taa . ?tt . IT-JZ r-a.;ij(. j CNEI DOLLAR PER YEAR J K-tntT W, rls. . vnlaTBe. nr i lt-r r-Tt W ,eri v V". rtMi'Uv- atl-1 tbe Hrrv,rc .trli'v Trvji.ii. mx ytar, U1 be nrct t'. : t A.id: ae, fif . ri-h for TWO DOLLARS. We w;il f.-mSri rbe W a'vTler-r-'n ar;'! Ji-tj f eoaic CoOi Lral.V-r loraif Ia.e, - o ue- lor Sl.oO. i Week T-rar.a vo ritineotal r.lastrste4 1 Slss-aa.ee. (Buaiaiy, for i Ti. j wetklj T-!erph an 1 Amerjcsa, a ricaltcrist fr BO.OO. ! ek:j T-.hfTr.taai r-r-utf ciitl- ! $1.00. j Weekiv Te'errsr an-1 Home Jljfarne e.11-1 i by strs ooaa a. lxsna. tiajciui.y: for 1 5H1 in jReliabls Asents Wanted I : To solicit Siiberrrnioas ia er.rv School P.rtrict ik F-.so.lifti.. i I.!y Tekraii. a", tr erar. I - atti I-s krvi- W.irk. i - - w acr:y Xor-.-, k. i 1 Te e.timusi acaoaipaaTau or i 1 t siire-a u W. Ai-Vi5Et. lUa-s. i EarrL--ar. fa. U. S. Cort Report, Aug. 17, iS3 JJ. BULLETIN -OF- SILK AND DRESS GOODS ! BARGAINS. Tfc Lvite jca to injrnrct our lir.e?. an l jk Joa ta coirpare oar prices. We jTomise jou polite attettioa if joa only wai.t to lock at our iuirserie liucs. Ali roods marked ia plain fiare-. 50-ir.ca All-wool Clo:::, 50c. 42 'v.i- Iik. Silk Warp Gloria, 73c 42-in. Ciot't RcL'ord Cord, new, $1 Crierioi.i. all crades. rce tae neir ireaves lolact Mlta. S:e t!i? n-.'T vrcaves Klack Satin. Ss'? toe new -weave? Colored Sklks. All t!.e Lte?t tLinrs ia Silks caa b-e found Ia tLIi departaic-at. John P. Knable & Co. Successors to Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. fJrS B. VT v:',i be Pleaded to Send Sample. We S, HUGHES & CO, 13 X. Iat-a .StrcW, IIALsTIJIOUE, 31D. RECEITERS OF HAY, SITJaIa FEED SEEDS AXI POTATOES. GK.ilV REFER KSCE : Western Niti Communi'v. nal Eank, S'CIMIBT BUILDING. The Largest and Most Complete !!Vine, Liquor and Cigar House IN THE UNITED STATES. DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF Fine Whiskies. IMPORTER n. ?5 -V-" 97 FIFTH A TS All j-Jers rr-e:ed by mail THE -Hive STORE ! KPH TL-- I n. rt;t,nai4 " TLis ver we Lave nii'Ie a st-viLi ilurt 10 f-Lc-e l-e- f.-rc J-C'J1'' the C 1:010- crt ii vxi- t!;.t tiie i-est itiarjiifaetsrer proJuee, vl.io'u wetuiiik will jilea.- ti.o trrt-le. iCLOTDIXG. M.ns". Yo'tiii-'. Iijy's aril CLiI Iron-" .-ait? and Over coats. ".r st ?k Ls rerv 1 ir?. conri-tiii j r.f an im- :.e f. ' Xe'ar Xov- ci'.i a we?, a- all ofthe Eats, Gas anl Gaols-; i We l ave the FiLe.-; anJ the ; roost Com: A--oruueit of new , ,..,-.,. .-1. CK- 1 ,M ''-'ia k. a a", j v 'a - - your t-yvs ua. CAI1PETIXG; Wo ke ek a 1Ij: of Carpvt t::at will justify a; v ..itt'o evatiiine. Also. Fl"vr Tat'le 1 ( iot'i-. Carpet Lining, IruJetS.II:i'-, II 1Cik-S Trunks and aciiels. We r.v ?cial a:V-Ltion to Truuks ar.-l bl always t-tiive in keep j'i-t hat tie j-DOpIi- waLt ia tiiis Line, at the Iv.vest p.-siL!o pt i.-es. Wc Lave la:- !y ui'arg-: 1 our Drc Goods Deparlmcn.ti ol Fail and AVintcr ! t'.at will 1-? to I I p'e i-e. ' cJ o'i? ti. I taftc. I'i. riCt- 1 ti i:li ii!lcrn 1 ia a J lrarn wnit j 'V'-'ire i'Lf lotion a;. 1 ifi. '"'- '. i; .t-v 1 conoiiiT luin 1 fc- a-"1 sn i 'iui, wtiu a hv HIVE " v. ver t he .it ruir.os eppcr ever ii j :-ti-:e il-uc." Eu.-t, L; .-.,! i-.: t-nn.-'pie asMe. it mi 'till I'Caiiu:-'? for us to cr.coarae unreliable nie'. cij. f t we woaVJ ooa I..iC tii cxence of all. Wi;ii tho fore join? -uti-&:ei.i in ihial we are, Your to CoaimunJ. Imw & Ferner, Ose Dr Xrta t Fwst CSre. "EW GOODS! CO TO THE Sonnd Mtii House For TU-ain ii Veu', Boys', and Chll-d.-ei.s' 5 .ivs aad f'ver-oa's. Also, for yoir Carpets in ali kinds aad styles, from A' cents to J. M. HOLDERBAUM. "Boo I SI ii 1 CO-incb Eaillsh Sal; 40-iach CYxxiet Tiaids, 20c Broad Cloth, all grade?. Storm Serrrcs. all qualities. People's Bank. Mercantile Agencies. Eusiaess TtLEPHCNF. SIS. SSS. OF VEX IE, riTJi:UE.',n, r.t. will iv Ive prompt attenLua. CURTIS K. GROVE, SCHERSET, FA, bcgcizs. eu-;-3Hi. caes.:a its. SPRING WAX153. BCCS vraG053L aXD HZTE&S AND WiSTm WCSX ruinisbed on Snort !todca. Pmjuitiiig Done on Short Tims. tj work 1 na.lt oct tt T'--'n- . vny-J aad the iyit v ,itecent.Hy ConRroi-tei. NeAi-v fint. aud w amosd ic g. tc UiLdO. boon NoQc. iTavw iLiAc N A-iia-i. i Ail Work WarranteA Call aa tuKrme my ?iots and Ltm 1 ( do Wsiri-work, and ftimlsh st ives fr Wiad Xilia ieaeraber iht 5 lai.. aa 1 c-l ta. CURTIS K. GEOTE, (Xass oT Court bouse) sOJfSJUTT. fa Oils! Oils! - o- j The a-.aini-l Oi! Corariair. fstwrvh. Pa. ui a ;H-.-.Jr o; inii:irfcrt antj iur ttm i ImsnU vraie lae aceA brands oi I Illuminating & Lubricating OHs Naphtha and Gasoline, That caa be jca'e Ptrmieirai. w ehaneag. otiaijTLmju .ia cTsr? uovs I i PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. t f If 70c iht meet uoiAjrxIy Satisfactory Oils j IX TEE Jmerican Xarket, ask tot oora Traoe foe Sorcerse aad vida-ty tv.-rplie4 ty FitiAih S K. -. sciiXXfaT. Ta. septa- "Vi ft. Uacob D. Swank, ! tTsirhmakrr and Jeweler. N it 'iojc ?. es: of 1.-th rn h ir h. 1 bomerset, Pa. riavio fpe::l i:p a siivc in tl.ist place, I aai now p: p...i plj tLc paLIio with clock? an J jewelry of all dc?cr;j to 'I ioa.-N a cheap as the clcjp-t. 1 J RllPAIRIXG iSPKCI.Vl.rV. j AH work rriiraht-.'ed. Ivck at rriv stock I. fore cuikia jour L5- ARTISTIC JOS PRIMING A SPECIALTY. HARRY II. BLNSHOFF, MAXUFACTUMXG STATiOMA ASD BLANK BOOK 3LiiaEn. hanham Baxx, JOHNSTOWN. PA. CT0CKH0LI EHS MEETING. Tbe orinal meet-TT rt ine r br'" of tS F.r-t n'-.fBtn Hut .--a-r:. kt ire r .-! ot iiireefcO fc loe e a I . KC. w o a tri-i IB . ' tn k.:.(r Town in tne I xr; N.n.ioi E&sa halilicat. Siaer-t, f . m I ;U. -an ir 1J. li fceiaeea U. MR(a at Uirw . XS13.ZV PARKEi 1 fi