J f I ! 3f LLJl fc$mcisrt Herald. Zv.GS E. P-7TLL. Editor. PscexVr a, lri RLi juojIJ not forget &- i-.. . .Ij, x. n fit their . v- ;er. uie -t , bjT.,fiaian, wife of a prominent ofi'j' Masonic frtterciiy Ouicle-Tclfirapk wauts JJ -" ... ir . Mi in tuis piace. riie 01 &a;i'Iwr ue . lise Friday evening. - - e; ...c . r r"' fiU t U-stow greater bwn i o:;t wo than by filling s mitii iex. BruUker, who had been Vr,: .. -' several , ' ,r e Loi.ava. - 1-:;. K-l. of JuUostowu, is m 2 i';t' u ti.V.-J t 8l'verftI " lhst v " ,-jr tru". a: tuis week' court. Jj"i'" .-;if-:s of honor al a Dumber ; :.!. g;" " of lie profession. r.-i!K; it MaLlon Schrock is oead k .i-s of grain arid mill feed. i3 a full liae of iresU .rteri for , b.O.'3i p::' always in Block. tftSe Duscip'its' church at HI hold a festival, begin- 'srilsv f vei-inf; auu t " -.jIjuuI tbe boliiay week. 'r- .,;,..;?;;; aritt. see "Little Trixie' K'U rridsy evening ana ;;; be C"! t ru--U for seats. Tickets t P. L. Case beer's ; 2j, 33 J. Gormantown, re- :,t of a i'mt a few wevVs ago. 'ma Tie b:rl laid sn i :-, and its came was .... i;Tortwo ut:.?at once. "f ,!ie 1Iekai-' deirinP t0 fub" t X fra:.y -f ,he leading monthly fri ' 4.K-b as the tVirfury, JIarper'i, cr& sr,l ,. c-an seciiie advanla- : j r:es at tliis office. -Tw V-:rr attracted a larpe rt 10 .'i? ' 'i ' m clas 1 iitrrj -"0,er is i e with funny dialocae ana pretty 3 r, J,r a ; I was deligbtcd. ' ::! lUr a-i'l unexplained fact that '"vj a-'urje a b'.ae color and i i "". 4 ; ,xXiKT if expose! considerable of::m to the li-"ut of the sun, either -Tj.to' winter. A siuiiiar effect is -vs-isci by aaonligbt. 1 la if. : i Parker Lave a fill lice o: poous r :-f f-r CriitniM preaent. acJ Ltiriit ! .1 w. wbicb will be appreciated : . wbo (T-t tiiem. I be iaJies mow tli-y will kaow wasr to mate I w.r;-:irei5. C..B--HofK. 1. Catnmin Tost, G. A. J j t-tn.ii : i arrn?etae:tts for tiie:ran- disr.i-r a:.a camp ere. ttotn wtuconie ; ;jv.r 'uy. inst. The newly elext t.!ofiLe Pi.t will be inducted into on that eveninir. S;:,-?r0jinsai3 in ibis Internal RTe- 1:I'.!": ( La.', as ytt, asteJ toiieoior 1 v:-- fir papers nndrr the new law, and t e-istatei that 7: of the 8 0 Chinamen c ;bf Istris: w:il be s-.-at out oflbecoun :t 5iijt!ie law is changed. ii-t ::.iay a w-k the vener&V.e Charles ii.r in aci about eighty-nice years, died i t-f boaiecfhis daughter, lira. Jordan r.i n. in Jrnner township. He was the I .M! of Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Mrs. Sm- jti'jr S.b, both of Jenner township. 1;. a rase of F. J. O Connor Esq , vs. the i- ,ia Tribune, fur libel, tried in the r.icmnty court last week, the jury re-:'ts-J a verdict of guilty. An article had :,:-ir,d iu the TH'itae accusing Mr. O'Oon-vrufn-fj'irs: to pay toll. Counsel for the i r a icimedute'y tiled a motion for a new ' i!-. J .-In Fi'rJiine. a crippled veteran, ta'i r-sr Barn's church, in Lincoln w:.r;:i. submitted to an amputation of ' ;. ri;'.t lee one day last week. The bone tai been diseased for many years, : iin,.i'd u owner the most excruciating I - N.-i: The ai.putation was performed I : I'rs Lj.i !it a : l B-'!, and they hope to I n r pjt:trut Ujj arjj tilxut in due I.ifsvo'tinie. U't t's IV i' ; fvs : "Several your.g iiTt ciuplaisel to us that a ytung 1 ia: iL u.wn is in tLe habit of insulting them t iLr v.ract at L.bt," and then goes oa to Jauti b r.tagh iesl iceman to keep ycB Liro. We never s:tsected the editor ':.. Yri ft uf beirj so urgailant. Why r':j prjviilerpurselvt-s with an ax and - i rue jour.g tiun, gentleman, since i-'-.-t mo he is. A F. I'll will gin ber XiiUh An ' "f ''"rt " I! l i'el Price Sale on Mn-':.'t-W?;, 1 Having bought all - cu-i:uk. prints, sheetings, ginghams - i u:L-t cotton prAi before the recent .-? ii. it e i ;.-, this will be a rare ii-.Ttuii-y to t ut tnwg on spring pur--. I'rtss Kds. cl( tlis. flannel and '- i:ner f p,Kxls will be closed out at Jl't'- prKr. carj; chains included. Mas. A. IC I'hl. ' j-trvircfcftii loving pecp!e of Somerset 1 V- f j i0 ;.4rn ,;iat t !i?ir favorite - - r-Mdy ?xitli Rubbius will ; ,i-a'at V.ir ,rrr il ju.e Friday evening lie. ue i: m'p Heiress, as F -1 11 6r:as, as - Wimerpip- -''st' ' '' -i'sny. T.-ixie's former I"'"' -:' n is pia-e is remembered with j i t-v a ; t!:.,se who had the pira-ure of I '-'H er sLoUij greeied by an 'SrLssiua.,. Friday evenii-g. -" e J.u 0.5-tia. of 1! !'o:J, who t j i w inter f;er 4 -1 1 - r -7 is f,r j ;ir,ers larii? the '' reft-r he said he did wjill be very many ". V. Tk .... ai-ruVrs uf the legislatare who I . ' ' a ,: for Q iiy's reliction to the !--r! 1 1 i r,,. i. declined 1j state a t U". w jji i opp-osc the sena- y'-fy f.r a as.tiier term. The ;a;eai4!i is rJ,'"J la be. bat h io ! talker when ram.y taks lor jt. 1 ... J 1 Iir-u nju near W r,,,r:ird county. H years :-to Dae.J U ,:,:er, who wa sold I ;.?l:w s--'f ia I arid, af-r the . "":jtwe.rj?a-l. feu', west, rjwia;. f to h! J-it t'j? Hi n (r worn in who I ' w-ttb?cn.J.:i-jn of thia oa the V .mm X .'Weii, the tJ remi.l the oIJ f a;e ;)!,,;, 0J oaf M win rjai ia the bouse. The ' .ars t.,rr. l.T ant OA"nt of th bed has been i" , a,,f rf I'bedaal rendered uncona rircitr .eWcU has moved out Ot w-iaof Jo 53 Woodward, of the ,sf, A -a 'St the Hght of a sup?r-m'aU-r of family t.'iX a5d ',jr lii?rD':'' o the work '.j .. 'aid be generally known. ' f.'u; pr.t, -ag by their o " the matter of c wn deis- coatracu. N U 'JU:d uo doubt b reaiiirm vr nrjI,.rv hmu..'.t K.r.r. ! J, . j r;o.aiiag go iaiu . princj. lfiia,: l....t. m . .. . ;'-i. d'i ''':. Tte " 'a t trrn ):i-T Wlla tUe 1,r " e;i ! a?3"3 al1 iu enforcement ' in 10 f,'ri,"iQ!t -y common f ucb off.cls.-&arti-y The XIkeald wishes each and al! of its ten thousand readers a merry Christmas. Mr. John F. Biymyer, a firmer well known businee man of this place, now in busintsj in PhilajL-lnhie, is spiuiding tie week in town. Friday, Klja Livelihood, of Elk Lick town si, ip, reoircd a V. 8. drai't fir$t;S, bounty on s'jfar made by him last aeason. This is the luty-tt sam revc.ved by any pro ducer of maple sugar in the county. George R. Scull, E., of the UiaiLO, has been confined to his borne for the put two weeks battling with a formidable attack of biliousness. He is iu the cotidi' ion colored folks dscrile as "mrccing" to-day, and ex pects to be at bis place of business early next week. The many Somerset friends of Dr. Albert P. Brubaker, of Philadelphia, will be pleaded to learn tbat be has baen elected Eagliah s;ieak:ng Secretary of the Pan-American Medical Congreas which will met in the city of Washington next 1L The Congreas will be composed of the leading medical men of North and South America. Mrs. Lewis Brasker, wife or the well known German citizen, who for many years resided on top of "coal bill" just east of this place, died at Meyersdale Frid-iy night. Her body was interred in the Somerset cem etery Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Brasecker was about severity-five years of aje, and leavoa a Luslandanrl three children. The many friendo in this C3tiat of Dep nty Collector of Internal Revenue, P. A. Johns, of I'nionlown, will bs glad to learn that the Comniiiisouer of Internal Revenue has completely exonerated him fr.)tu the charges brought against him during the re cent political campaign, when lie was a candidate forshtrilT in Fayette county. Last Thursday, a young maa named Si mon Connelly, was arrested in this place, charged with embezzlement on information of L. N. Krcirubrook, a resident of Wast mcreland county. Connelly was released from jail the following day l:av.n;r made good the sum about j Jo 00 embezzled. He is a resident of the village of Garret, where be has a wife and fami y. Elder C. V. Granger, who has bvn pastor of the Disciples' cburch in this place for the I-ast several years, has tendered his resigna tion to the members of that congregitiou. We understand that Lis resignation will be accepted. Mr. Granger has made many fast friends during Lis ministry iu Somerset, who will be grieved to learn of his unexpec ted determination to leave. At six o'clock next Wednesday mornirig, Mr. Michael Foley, tbe popular road super visor of the Cast E.id of tbe Pittsburgh di -vision, B. it O. R. Ii , with headquarters at Iiockwood, will lead one of Meyersdile's prettiest and most accomplished young la dies Miss Mary, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shannon to the alter of St. Philip and James church in that place, when their bans will be proclaimed. Monday , Sheriff Good received a dispatch from Connellsville, reading "Jacob Brown is here. What is the reward ?'' signed by a police officer of that city. T!:e Sheriff promptly telegn-pbed tbe reward but up to this time Brown has not been apprehended, or at least be Las not been lodged in the Somerset jail. Brown is wanted for assault ing a little girl named Young, near Husband P. O., several months ago. The fellow mean enough to steal a bog has been found. He visited the home of Harry Boyts, who lives three miles north of town, last Wednesday night and helped him self to a bog and a crock filled with lard. A young mau named Walker was suspected of committing the theft, and Thursday a warrant for his arrest was placed in the hands of officer Gilbert. Gilbert found hiia at home wilh tLe hog in his pen. He was brought to town aad ioLjeJ ia jail. As we remarked some time since, our neighbor, the Varna-it, can bedejiended up on to keep np firing after the smoke of bat tle bas blown away. In the cose on hand, the attack upon the integrity of the voters of this Congressional district in the last is sue of that delectable sheet he didn't get bis gun loaded uatil almost two yeirs after the battle Lai been declared o.T and his eyes we.-e.so blinded with visions of the postotlk-e that be couldn't "sijht" hi3 gun. Another such explosion aai the pTstoSice will be his, sure. Bat we would surest that hedi rec; Lis pop gun at Leader Fisher, who promises to ran away with the Somerset post oifice and all the other federal patron age in the county. Mrs. Henry Fisher, of Somerset township, of whom mention was made in our last isue as Laving gone to Philadelphia, for the pur poae of undergoing a surgical o(era'.iou for tuniur, died in the hospital attached to the Jefferson Sled.cal College in thai city, Thursday afternoon. The operation was performed successfully, and ber physicians and friends were cr.oouraged to believe that she was on a fair road to recover, when she suddenly had a rt lapse, quickly followed Fy dia'.h. The body was brought to Somerset Sunday, and was interred Monday after noon. Mrs. Fisher was tbs eidei daughter of Pet-r A '".man, tbe well known one-legjei veteran, who lives just east of town, win, with her husband, niv a veteran of the late war, and a sister, tbe wife of Iie. Silas Hoover, survive. Il is bad enough hen a mau destroy s the sanctity of another's home ani roos him of the aTec'ior.a of his wit, and when he adds to these injuries the further one of a s-.mnd threshing to the woiiudei husband, it be comes a I uhlic outrage. This otvarred in Lincoln tffastjip last Tuesday, wiien Joht Yowier assauitei Wililani GritUth. Itseemj that while Giitlita wa reidir. uoar La vansvllle, some tine ago and Yow'er was working at a sew miil near that place, sto ries became r.fe conccrninir the intimacy exlstiog between Yowler and Mrs, GrilBih. To av,iid further s:miv' t!, it is said, 'Jiilhtli removed his family to I.ioc-oln townsliip. It is repoitel thai Gr:rli.ti met Yowler last Tuesday and that the la'ter accompmied him to bis home. Soon after arriving at Griffith's the men becameenjaged in a quar rel and Griffith accused Yowler of being un duly intimate with his wife, and in tbe words that fallowed declared his intention of chastising bis wife in the latter pres ence. Yowler concluded that if there was to be any fightiri'. done Le would take a hand in it, and s.raigbtway attacked Grif fith. Gritii'.b came to Somerset and made information against Yowler for adultery, assault and battery, etc. Yowler was ar rested a id eatered bail for his appearance at court. Dr. IS. B. Gaclt, bead of the Sanitarium at Markleton, thia county, was a Saturday visitor ia Somerset. In speaking to a Hf. atu reporter in regard to the sanitary con i:tioua of Somerset and adjoining caunties, ie said: "Bayard Taylor u on record as having i-aid years sgo. 'tLe mountains or southwestern Pennsylvania are a natural eaniiarium.' and with this observation of bis in mind, I bave made diligent inquiry among the medical men of this region lo learn whether an epidemic of disease has ever been known to exist here. I have learned that tbis region has been singularly exempt from epidemics and I have also learned that it is impossible for an epidemic to exist here for this reasoa. South western Pennsylvania is mountainous throughout, and yet there U no mountain. It is up a bill, ooiy lo go down into a ravine on the opposite side. The resident of Ihe oppoite side of the bill K-cares bs supply of water from an entirely different source from be who live on this aide, and with these con ditions it i utterly impossible for any dis ease to become epi lea.ic." Toe doctor ex pressed great surprise that a Sauiuriuru Lad not b.n founded in this section years ago, if for do other reason than that above gi r en. He t'jat the Sanitarium at Mar kleton is oiee'.ii:- with flattering saocee. CREEVY BADLY BEATEN. Ths Houi Elections Committee Votes Unanimously in Favor of Scull's Right to the) Seat. The follow ing Washington special app?r ed ia the Pittsburgh Commercial 6nzei!s. Sat urday : It didn't take the elections commit tee very long thia morning to dirpose of tbe tbim pretentions of Contestant Greevy, of Alioona, to the eat in congress h.ld by Ed ward SjUiL Mr. Greevy remained here all of the present week engaged in trying to bolster op bis flimsy case by personal ap peals to the Democratic members of the com mittee, and this morning he was at tbe capi tal bright and early for a last appeal. At 11 o'clock, when Chairman O Ferrall rapped for order, eight members of the committee were present, one more than a quorum. Without any delay the chairman laid the case befort tbem and asked what dispositioa should be made of iL Mr. Johnron cf Indiana (Republican) tersely remarked that only one dispositioa could be made of it, and that was to confirm Mr. Scull's right to the seat to which Le had been legally e ected. "Do you make that as a iu jtion V quried the chairman. "I do," teplied Mr. Johns n. There was no further debate, and on the motion being put every member voted in the affiniative. They were Chairman O'Ferrail.tf Virginia, Moore, of Texas, Cob'a, of Alabama, Ltwson, of Georgia and Gillespie, of Pennsylvania, (Democrats) an i Johnson of Indiana, Clark of Wyoming and iUyburn of Pennsylvania, ( II-publicans 1. The chairman also an nounced that Jasia II. Brown, of Indiana (.Demx-rat), who bad been detained from the meeting, coincided with the judgment of the committee as shown by this vote. Chairman O Ferrall was then instructed to prepare the report, and the committee ad journed. When the result was conveyed to Contestant Greevy Le couldn't conceal his surjirise or d.sm iv. It was so unexpected. Had the committee divided oa tbe q test ion or had even one Democrat voted in lavor of him, the verdict would Dot have be.-n so crushing. He realized that not only would he not be male a member of congress, but the $ii),00u back salary, and the mmoiings wouldn't come to him. Cougresj-man Scull naturally was gratified with tbe resiitt, end was kept busy receiving the congratulations of his friends, both Democrat and Republican?. "On the Other Side of Jordan." An oid citizen of Confluence was shot, and instantly killed, Saturday! He bad been named William, we presume, but was gen erally and familiarly called "Old Billy." He was the little brown riding and driving Loire so well and favorably known in tbat neighborhood, owned for the last seventeen or eighteen years by Mr. A. M. Iloss, of that place. He was taken sick tbe Saturday night before, and after a week's attendance by the most skillful and successful horse doctors of tbe town, and constant and faith ful nursicg by "Sullie," was reltclantly given up. The owner, to save him suffering, then Lad him shot, and decently buried near the new iron bridge across Laurel Hill creek. In the course of a conversation with " Marsh " since, Le said, " I was very sorry to Lave bint killed, but thought it best, as everybody so advised. I Late r fa-i big e:!rs for Lira a number ot times, ile was perfectly reliable iu every way suited me best of any horse I ever bad, or know of. He was go si, with a big G, and on thing sure, if there us a "borse-heavea," and, after all, who knows, "Billy" is strictly and un doubtedly in it." Clearance Sale ! I will cloac out my stock of Ladies', Miss es' and Children's coats and wraps at great ly reduced prices. This will give all a chance to buy these goods before at prices usually made after the holidays. Mas. A. E. Cul. Good Idea for the Somerset Schools. The following from the Indiana Gateitt shows what enterprising school directors are doing for the children of that town : In diana public schools bave laid tbe founda tion of a most excellent library. For some time past it bas been the particular desire of a couple of tbe directors and Prof. Fisher to place a library within the school building, for the exclusive ase or the scholars. The books are there now, and the scholars will soon be using tbem. The library, so far. Las not been an expensive one. It includes a number of good books, but the outlay of cash Las :iot exceeded $100. Another $!')0 will be exjiended before the winter is over, and more will be added from time to time. Scholars can get books by applying to the person in charge of tbe library and after wards to Professor Fisher, who marks the number of book and datewbett taken borne. The book can be kept away from tbe school two weeks, sad can then be renewed for an other week. Hurrah for the Holidays ! The presetils you want, at tbe prices you like, are to be found in the splendid line of lamps, glassware, china toys and novelties al E. B. CorraoTH's. Fell Among Thieves. 1'rora the Pittsburgh Press (Thursday.) A iiuuday School superintendent from Somerset county, who came down to this city yesterday lo buy the candy for the aii ti ua! Chri.-t mas trtat, was led astray in the police pmtected district of the First ward last night a-.jd is now in jail without money and without friends. His name is Jjhn M. Henderson, and be is superinieiidaut of a Sunday school iu Sum eratt county. A collection was taken up last Sunday and tbe money, something over 3"o, was given to Henderson wilh instructions lo come to Pittsburg and buy the candy and oranges for the coming treat. He arrivtd late yesterday noon. After supper be toll in with an oid friend of bis boyhood days, who is now an oil driller. Tbe friend suKge-ted that they go out to see the sights. He says he takes tbe (Jazelte, aud that he clipped the dive directory which appeared ia that paper some time ago. Willi this as their guide they started out to see tbe town. Al tbe bearing Ibis morning be said in explanation of bis conduct that be belonged to cburch and bad studied for the ministry, aad be took a lively interest in the warfare the V. P. ministers were w aging against the bouses of ill fame. Being in tbe city be thought be would take the opportunity of iuvestiga ting a little on bis own account. Henderson says he and bis friend went to several places mentioned ia lbs list, and tbis being his first visit to such places be was induced to buy some beer. Afer visiting six or eigi'it bouses be says he remembered nothing further till he awakened in the Twelfth ward police station this morning. Henderson was arrested oa Ferry street last night about midnight. He was drank, aad was lying in the guttei. At the station house when he was searched, the sergeant found a borseshoea one pocket and a stock ing iu another. Hi watch was found down his boot leg. When be was confronted with the stocking and horseshoe tbis morn ing he aUnott fainted. He said be could not tell where be got them. Tbe he explained that be was a .respectable man, bad a wife and two children, and asked tbe magistrate to excuse him. The magistrate said Le would discbarge him for il and costs. But Henderson did not bave a cent, and in default of the pay ment of the Coe be was committed to jail for five days. In addition to the Sunday school money, be bad about $L5 of his own. lie bad the money in his inside pocket when Le t tar led out, but it was all gone when be was arrested. Similar accounts of Superintendent Hen derson's little escapade were published in other Pittsburgh papers and were telegraph ed to Philadelphia and New York papers. Bat who is Ueuderson and what section of the county does bs hail from? We have made diiiigeat inquiry for the Superintend ent aid so fur Lave failed to leara thai he is a raeident of tbis county. Ws are inclined to think tbat Mr. Henderson gave the wrong address to the Pittsburgh authorities. KILLED BY THE PAY TRAIN. A Well known Lady of Conemmgh Township Struck bylan Engine. About 4 o'clock Wedneedey sPernonn Mrs. Henry Wolfor.l, sued fifty years, of Da viJsville, was strork by the B. A O. iy train at Bethel nation, cn tbe S. A C. R. IL She and Mrs. Hiram Boyta. whose borne is also at Davidsviile, intended to board tbe passenger train lor Hooversville. The pay train, engineered by Moses Kepbart, left Johnstown at 3:10 o'clock, twenty minutes before the time of the regular trsin. It a rived at Bethel, as above stated, about 4 o'clock', and the two women, seeing it ap proach, started across the track to be on tbe side of the station platform. Mrs. Boy ts got across in safety, but as Mrs. Wolford step ped on the track the engine struck ber and knocked ber several yards to one side. She was instantly killed, ber Deck being broken. Tbe train was stopped as soon as possible and tbe trainmen went back to the scene of the accident to ascertain the extent of the lady's icj uries. They found their worst fears realized and were very much ejected by the terrible oc currence, although the engineer averred tbat Mrs. Wolford had stepped on the track such a short distance ahead of his train that be had not time to give aa alarm. They as sisted in temporarily caring for the remains, which were shortly afterward taken' to tbe home of deceased. She was the wife of Henry Wolford, fore man of tbe Wearer brickyard at lngleeide, and was the mother of seven children, tbe names of whom are Manila, wife of Jury Commissioner Biough, of Johnstown ; Irene, wife of Charles Boyta, of Friedeus ; Rebec ca, wife of Frederick Von Alt, of Johns town ; Dorsey, Newton, Reilly and Horatio, who are at Lome. Mrs. Wol ford's maiden name was Char lotte Border. Her brothers are Fred Border, the well known commission merchant, of Baltimore; Daniel Border, of Bethel ; John, of Portage, and Joseph, of Osceola, Clear field county. She bad also a stepbrother Edward Border of Davidsviile. Modern Housework May be done more easily, more convenienl y aud with leas expense on the Cinderella Range than with many others ; all tbe old objeciious to ranges removed. It will aave you time, money and hard work. It is a good twker and is sold with tbat understand ling. Sold by James B. Holderbaum, Som erset, Fa. Court Proceedings. It is a deplorable state of affairs, indeed, when the sessions of our comity court must be taken up with the trial of cases of such a base character as several of those which oc cupied the time of the Court last week. Tbe testimony adduced was of the most shock ing nature and was so revolting tbat the judges on the bench, jurors in tbe box and council at the tables were compelled to hang their heads for very shame's sake, while many of the spectators, who atteuded the sessions of the court through idle curiosity, found the evidence so nauseating tbat tbey left tbe court room in disgust. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Lewis Pifer, charged wilh assault, on the oaib of Daniel Showman, the jury returned a verdict of "cot guiity," but saddled tbe costs on Lew.s. Judge Longenecker plain ly showed his displeasure at the jury's find ings. Both the prosecutor and defendant live near Somerset. Pifer assaulted Show man when under the influence of liquor. Ha went to jail in default of payment of the OiSts. Mrs. Ida Brom was convicted of adultery, and of keeping a bawdy bouse in Somerset borough. Sentence was suspended pending argument for a new trial. Mrs. Brum is a passably good looking " grass widow ;" dresses neatly and deported herself in court with becoming modesty. She is barely twen ty years of age and claims to be a resident of Washington, Pa., although she was born near Somerset. Tbe trial of this case at tracted a large crowd of spectators who sjh peared to enjoy the delectable testimony. The Court instructed thejury to return a verdict of not guilty in the case of the Com monwealth vs. John S.-heeler, charged with adultery. The Ojurt instructed tbe jury in tbe case of the Commonwealth vs. Isaiah Hoover, charged with sodomy; to return a ver dict of not guilty. All of the testimony for the Commonwealth was in and it was not judged sufficient to warrant a conviction. Tbe Court instructed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty in tbe case of the Com monwealth vs. Charles Wiltrout, Frederick Tsylorand Norman Singler, charged with blowing np a building and burglarly, on in formation of S. J. Ringler. Tbe four indictments growing out of tbe row between the Constable of Elk Lick township and tbe policeman of Meyersdale borough were tried together. The jury re turned a verdict of Dot guilty but directed the defendant in each case to pay the Costs. Tare siLLarocsD. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Sarvcr, F. B. Same vs. Rookis Seman, peddling without license. Same vs. W. X. Tletcher, A. . B. Same vs. Gotleib Sweitzer, A. & It. Same vs. John R 1 ly , F. 4 B. fame vs. W. II. Cover, F. B. Subsequent to the finding of tbe grand j iry settlement was effected in nearly all of ihe above cases. sill tuxoasn. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Moore and 3. S. Sorber, charged with intent to maim and d'.sfigure,not a true bill as to ill ; latter. Same vs. Peter Bowlin, A. B., the prose cutor to pay the costs. Same vs. Samuel White, larceny. BEFJitT or GXAM) JL'BT. The members of tbe grand jury visited ail of tbe county buildings before tbey were discharged. In their report to the Court they say that tbey found ail of the build ings at the County Home in good condition and mat aad cleanly. Tbey recommend that the men' dining room at that institu tion be repapered. They condemn the water closet attached to the county jail, in nnmeesured terms and prouounce it unfit for use. They conclude their report by au thorizing the County Commissiouers to erect a new closet for the convenience of the gen eral public. koAD AND BBIDUE VICWS. Fttition of sundry citizens of Lincoln township for viewers to layout a public road beginning at a point in Felgar road at tbe north end of the barn of W. D. Adams to a point south of said barn. C. H. Scbmucker. surveyor ; Philip Cupp, VVendle Winters, viewers. Petition of sundry citizens of the boroagh and township of Somerset for the appoint ment of viewers to view the site for a bridge where Cox's creek crosses the Btoyestown rr-ad. Albert Ray man, surveyor; John M. Yoder, Jerome Fritz, viewers. Petition of sundry citizens of Qaemahon ing township for viewers to view the site for a bridge over Stonycreek at Hooveravilie. El wood Swank, surveyor; Adam B. Shaf fer, Michael isipe, viewer. SmiJDVIU COUKT. Court convened at ten o'clock Monday morning. The session was taken up with hearing motions from ths members of the bar. At the afternoon session a jury was se lected to try ths suit of tbe heirs of Daniel Weyand vs. Noah Berkebile trespass) to re over 1310 damages for cutting down timber trees belonging to th plaintiff. Tbe case was settled by tbe plaintiffs agreeing to a verdict fur $13 U0. E. E. Daniels vs. J. R. Child was next taken op. This was a suit to recover tJCl.SS for cutting lumber oa the premises of the plaintiff. Defendant confessed judgment for im. John H. Bird vs. Daniel Augustine, et at., to recover $00 damages for tresspass, was settled. Ail of tbe cases set for trial Tuesday hav ing been disposed of by settlement or being continued, court adjourned to meet Wed nesday morning. Women Convicted of Arson. The Miates Snyder, of Ebensbnry, cbsrged with arson in setting fir to their millinery establishment for the purpose of securing the insurance, were found guilty Friday, but recommended to the merry of the conrt. The finding produced sn immense sensation in tb town, tbe excitement in the conrt room being repressed with difficulty. The Snyder girls, are sympathized with in that community a great deal more than tbey are condemned, were, to all appearances, the least concerned of anybody. They say tbat they are innocent, acd they bave no fear of tbe fact not being demonstrated before they arepnnisbed, but the town people are afraid that ths girls' profession of faith is a mistaken one. Counsel for tbe yonr.g wo men immediately made a motion for a new fial and the argument will probably be beard at the pending term of argument court. Removed ! Dr. O. J. Beachy bas removed bis Dental Rooms snd Residence to No. 64, Bedford St., four doors from City Hall, Cumberland, kid. Easy to Manage, The Cinderella Range is easy to manage, many other ranges are not. The construc tion of the Cinderella admits of plenty of air under tbe grate, which prevents it from burning out, and every provision is made for cleonHnea. Examine it before you buy. Sold by James B. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa, Wanted 1 A good farmer to take farm on the shares or work by the month, one who understands handling lime preferred. For further par ticulars, address Fabmeb, Ligonier, Westmoreland County, Pa. To Let ! Fine store and dwelling bouse ia New Florence. Best stand in the town. Terms eay. Store and ware house attached. Ma. -Maboabet Gsaham. Millinery ! A large stock of all that is newest and lat est in Millinery Goods, Styles of Goods and Trimming can be had it lowest prices. Al so a complete assortment of borne knit hoods and fascinators. Mas. A. E. Urn. Furs I Go (o Mrs. ULl's for Fur Capes, Muffs and Fur Setts for Ladies', Misses' and Children. Notice of Election. Tbe annual meeting for tbe election of Directors and officers of the Eureka Wood Pulley Co.. will be held at its office, Berlin, Pa, on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1593, at 1 o'clock r. m. Z. T. KiMMiLL.Sec Berlin, Pa., Dec 14, 18y A few days ago Drs. Wagoner and Wake field, of Johnstown, removed a malignant tumor from the lower lipof Irvin, the seven-year-old son of Mrs. James Rish, of Cone maugh township. The tumor was about the size of an ordinary grape. This is tbe third lime the tumor has been removed within four years. Get Your Cun ! Winchester, Colt, Marlin, Remington ana Flobert Rifles, Muzzle Loading, Breech Load ing, Rebounding Hammers, Harnmerless and Semi Hauimeriess Shot Guns in great variety at J. B. Uoldcrbaum's Hardware Store, Somerset, Pa. AIso complete line of loaded Shells, Cartridges, Reloading Tools and gun repairs, Hunting Coats and Cart ridge Bella. Come and see tbem, J. B. HdLDEKSACM. 2 14 Cents Per Pound. Tbe Johnstown flood wire is all sold, but we bave received from .the factory a lot of batb wire which will be sold at two twenty, five per hundred pounds. Guaranteed to stand stretching. This is a good bargain Call and see it, Jas. B. Holds rb Am. Take Notice I That I bave always in stock a full line of Groceries, Confections, Foreign Fruits in season, Tobacco, Cgars, Xmas Candies by tbe barrel and headquarters for Feed and Grain. My delivery wagon is a! wsys resdy for delivering In any part of the town. R pert fully, Mablos Scubobk. Not many people stop to think about it, but the outside of a lemon is anything but clean. If you will look at it you will see some tiny black spots, like scales, all over it. These are the eggs of an Insect, and if the lemon is not washed tbey are Ukely to become an ingredient in whatever dish the lemon ia used for. No Guess Work for Dealers. Max Klein, the well known liquor dealer, will, to Jan. 1, ISM, give you tbe advantage of cash purchases ia large quantities of al! kinds of liquors, and especially so in Pure Rye Whiskies and California Wines. Cali fornia Port and Sherry, at 30 cent per quart. California Sweet Malaga, at 7o cents per quart. California Brandy, 60 cents to $1 oO per quart. Jamaica Rum, To cents to $150 a quart. Pure Rye Whiskies of any make in Pennsylvania six year old, $t 00 a quart. 6 quarts for 5 0). Silver Age 8 year old, $l50perquart or $15 00 per full case of 12 quarts. Duquesne, $1 Jo per full ipiart or 12 qusrts for $12 00. G, an excellent stimulant for kiduey conipluiut, 73 cents to $I.t0 per quart. All reliable goods, positively pure. Boxed and sent to any address. Send P. O. Order or Registir Letter. Price list ent on appli cation. Order Early Max Klcix, 82 Federal Stmt Allegheny, F. 'TAKE NOTICE!' That the Grm hereunto subscrib A ed, continue to the fore with a line of Staple Goods and Holi day Sweets, such ad will meet the wants of the trade, and bring good cheer to both old and young. 'X'HAr the season lias arrived when the youth will be made joyous with the use of nickels, (none the less so witli dollars), which are left with us for Candies, Xuts, Oranges, Raisin3, Dates, Grapes, Figs, lia nannas and many other good things the best and purest the markets afford. HPhat the dollars, so many as five, or even ten of them, without ob jection on our part, may be used in the purchase of Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Tea, Crackers, Cheese, Can Goods, Cranberries, Sweet Tctatoes, Tills bury Flour and such other Staples always more desirable than medi cine. "That oar purchases are made for spot cash, thus saving the nsnal discounts, therefore our prices will compore favorably with fair com petition, quality of goods always considered. '"That our thanks are due and are hereby cheerfully extended to the many friends and customers who have so liberally patronized us daring the year now so nearly at a close, and may we not greet you, 'Merry Christmas," Prosperous and Happy uSew Year" to alL Respectfully COCZ & BESEITS. WATER I An Open Letter from Council men Ojle, Davis and Plael. A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS. To the Citizens of t?,f Porouyh of S.-maMt: We did not intend publishing our views upon the water question at this t me, but the anonymous, utfamatory and libelous ar ticle published by Mr. Lambert in bis & met Stjiflirl on the Pith inL, written ei ther in ignorance of the facts, or with a de liberate intention to misrepresent them, and to blacken ibe reputation of three of the borough's councilmen, makes it necessary tbat we do lunger maintain silence, bat that we at once Inform you - f the true status of the perplexing question. In December, the borough, at a spe cial election, authorized the council to issue bonds for $25,300 with which to build wa ter works. Engineers were placed upon ths ground and all the springs and streams around tbe town examined Kimberly run being finally settled upon as the best source of water supply. The modified estimateof cost made by en gineer C. W. Knight for furnishing Kimber ly run water by gravity is $27,7o7.(M, his first estimate being much larger. The estimate of engineer James P. Herdic is for gravity $i.",l!M and for pumping the water to Tayman'a hill $25,0X1. One of these estimates includes a partially wooden dam which the engineer says will bave to be renewed at the end of lo years ; in other words, he thinks it will last tbat long. The plans and specifications fir both the gravity and tbe pumping systems have been prepar ed, and council is ready to advertise for bids from coiitrao'orj. Since tbe election of last December was held aa olfer has been made by John K. White, builder of the water works at Hvi.d man. Pa, to put in water works for Somer set fur the franchise aud $12u0 per year for a period of 15 years. We have never proposed to give htm this sum, and never proposed to give bioi the franchise at ail, except by your permission, to be expressed through the ballot box at a special election to be called for tbat purpose. But owing to the revolutionary tactics used by the president of the council, (ignorant ol parliamentary law and tbe duties and power of bis office) in refusing to entertrtia or sub mit to vote of council a resolution endorsed by a majority of the voting members of council, submitting the question to a popu lar vote, yon bave been denied the privi lege, which should be yours, to say whether or not the franchise should be granted to a water company. In view of the foregoing it must be appar ent to the dullest that the writer of the Standard article in charging us with a or- rupt attempt to steal the water franchise was ignorant of the facts. Ia view of the fact that all the water that is brought into the town must also have some means of getting ont aain, and tbat the use of tbe water must be very limited and unsatisfactory without sewsrs, we have been resisting the expenditure cf all the bor ough's means for water works a'or.e. Com plaint is constantly made to the council about dirty gutters and ful closets, and ia order to get rid of these evils, disease aud defcth-Lreeding influences, our effort is to get with the water a complete system of san itary sewerage, whereby the water from bath rooms, water closets, wash rooms nd kitchens, can all be carried out of tbe town. How ia tbis to be accomplished ? It can only be accomplished by a judicious, honest and conservative management of our resource. If we exhaust these by spending our limit for wat.'r alone, we are at the end f tbe string. Our plan, therefore, has been to ad vertise for bids, and then refer these to the vote of tbe people so that they may, with al! the facts before tbem, vote intelligent y upon the question. Oa Saturday, the 10. h day of December, inst., Messrs. Granger, Davis and Ogle, in the hitler's office agreed to this plan, and ater in Ihe evening it was so announced at a full meeting of the council held in the office of J. A. Betkey, Esq., and by common consent the proposition was to be submitted in writing aud ratified at the next ra .tiling of council, which was set for Friday even ing, December Pith, inst. Cjuncil met oa Friday evening agreeably to said arrange ment, and the following resolution, read by Mr. Ogle, was informally though fervently. and with as much beat as might be expected ia a fire meeting, d:scussed by all present, to it : Wiiebeas, Honest dltTerences of opinion exist sruong memrxrs of council as to the best method of procuring water for use of ihe borough, ami Vt iikbkas, it is desired to compromise these dttferences by referring the question to a vo'c cf the citizens of the borough, and Wuckkas, In order lo do so it is desirable to know what suiu contractor are witting to take to put the water in, in accordance witu the present pians and apec:ti'l:oiis in fMfessioii of council.' ; and aiso how much nv corporation, aswia'ion or individual granted a waur franchise for a period of 15 yrara will charge tlie Imro urrj pt-r year fur full lire proieciKKi. at the expiration ot which term of lo years the r.rj'ih shall bave the option of acquiring said wa'er works upon the paymfn: or securing to said corporation, association or individual the actual ci! of construction thereof, fie it i:o.j'ml. That the bu-ges bed reeled to advertise for sealed bids in accordance with the above, all bid to be li ini d in by li o'clock p. m , Friday, the li'.tu day of Janua ry, l.sHj, the right to reject any or all bids heicg reserved to the bontugh. " And upon tbe ascertain men t of s-iid bids that a spe c's! e'ec'iou be held on Sa'.urd iv. the 2th day of January, I VJ.5, wher at the ieiral vo ters may approve or reject the provisions of tne acts of assembly H April lo. P. L. 55. S May, IS70. P. L 147, by voting for a water tax or aaimt a water tax." Notwithstanding ths previous informal agreement to this srrangemeit it was op posed by Me.-rs. Granger, Jones and Sanner, wbercap.n we con.-lu led to pos'pone fur ther action u;n the resolution ctitil next meeting, hoping that these gentlemen might in the meantime consult with t'mir advisers and satisfy therus3lv.es upon the reasonable ness and fairness of submit: ing this question to a vote of the people. It is not known definitely, and cannot b until bids are had. what the a tual cost of putting in water will be. Neither ia il ded nitely known what a c ompmy w.ll take to put it in for a grant of the franchise, a id cannot be until bid) are had. If, however, we can get some individual, company or cor poration to put the water iu say for as muoj as we are informed Meyersdai3 pays H) per year for fire protection, or say as much as we pay the Electric Light Company (here tofore champi.med by the Stand-trJ) $72) per year, we would in our opinioa bs saving money as a borough by g-anting such a par ty tbe franchise, aad thus avoid the crea tion of a boa led indebtedness for ths bor ough to pay, for a doubtful water plant. Our ordinary tax duplicate which we issue yearly, aggregates about $1900 Receipts from scale, about 4no 'iues and iaeeUMS, s-Ito v Total Out of this say we pay : For LIlits.. Fur water-.. ..STAI 11110 (141 Balance.. This will leave us balance of over $1,000 for strees and ordinary expenses, an ample sum if properly handled. By this means we could bave our light and water without a single dollar of debt. W would then be in good shape to build our sewers, for which we might bave to contract a debt of, perhaps. $10,5uO, depending upon what we could get the work done for. So, if we can bave a pru dent management of our borough finances, instead of having a poorly managed water plant only, with a big d.-bt to pay besides, we would bave light, water and sewerage, sndjiikely, for its size, the best town in the Stale, for health and cleanliness. Tbe money thus paid for water would be more than saved in the saving on irsurance. Mr. Lame M. Hicks informs as that a re daction of 10 per cent on regular rharges is male in towns having fire protection by the companies he represents. Tbat the annual premiums paid in Somerset toroub for fire insurance, be thinks, will aggregate ten or twelve thousand dollrrs. Tea percent of this inm would be Un hundred or twelve hundred dollars. As a specimen of the DiiinianagrmeGt of tbep'ant likely to follow the bonding of the town for ws'.er works, we need only eite the history of the long continued mismanage ment of our borough finances. What have we to show for tLe more than $2,J spent annnal'y for years past by our ever chang ing couitc il ? Witbcut water, heretofore w ilh out elecirii light, with poor at reels and pavements, dirty gutters, do sewerage and a prosecution now pending in court against tbe burgess lur maintaining a nuisance, what, we atk, baa bccoo.e of the public money ? When we came into tbe coucril we found an ercpty treasury. The council cf last year bad spent their whole revenue aad had a!s taken ths license fees belonging to Ihis year's revenue. One tax collector, behind on bis duplicate, had been dropptd from the bor ough statement and he aad his bondsmen thus excused from raying over the borongh money now In hi possession. We at once called a bait on tliis extrava gance, and, although we bad lo pay out mon ey to satisfy a number oi order issued by last year's council, and, also, paid one of the bonds issued by a former council, our treas urer, J. A. Berkey, Esi , handed over to bis successor, D. J. Ileruer, Ibe first of the present month, $7S7 SI. We also found that tbe old council bad, without referring the question to a vote of the citizens, granted tbe electric light fran chise to a private company. Strang-, isn't it, that the gentlemen who are now suffer ing such agonies over the proposition to let the people vote whether or not the water franchise shall be granted to a ct-mjry, were so silent when the Standard was urg ing the old council to grant the electric light franchise to its editor father in law, and other genLlemen? Where did Ibe steal come in in that hasty action of council ? But onr article is growing too lengtby, and we must address ourselvves to the anon ymous writer of the SmulnrJ. Except as to the statement as to cost of water in E bens burg, abont which we know nothing, but which statement we doubt, we caa only say tbe article is a tissue of falsehood from be ginning to end. As an illustration, he says : " Meyersdale company, wilh a plant of $U.uo0, bas been fleecing the people out of from IS to 2 per centum on tbe investment ever since its inception." Wc are informed ' y Harvey M. Berkley, Esq.., who is a mem ber of thai company, that their plant stands them $18,75, and they Lave never paid but 0 per cent. We are reliably infimel that the water works of Bedford Lave cost them more than $P),ij'); I hat tbey have an insufficient sup ply, that the management by the borough is unsatisfactory, and tbe borough has been in debt for the same for the past 15 or 2 years. Il is easy lor aa anonymous writer to taunt bis neighbors with such epithet as Judas Iscariot, Benedict Arnold, traitors to the people's trust, corruptionists, water snakes, and the like, and thus try to blacken their reputations and destroy their useful ness! Reputations for honesty and decency are not made in a day and a generous pub lic are not going to give credence to the un supported and irresponsible utterances of a blackguard, who lies like a si.ake in the grais, concealed beneath his n.ui de plume. Consi ious of our inuoemee of the foul charges made against us iu the 6'.'osi ici, and of the rectitude of our purposes, we propose to stand in council as n have here tofore, for an economic government for the borough, and for the protection of the rights of the whole paople. J. G. O-iLE, W. W. Davis, JoSIAH II. PlSIU E3tray Notice. Came to my place, in Lower Turkey foot township, early in the present month, two heifers, one white, and the other rod with white spots on tbe tlanks aad white spot on foeehead. The owner can recover property by calling upon the undersigned and pay ing damages, otherwise they will be exposed to sale according to law. Mabi ellcs Tberile, P. O. I'rsina, Pa Tbe Little Trixie Co.," has been greatly improved since last season and gives only the mcst refined entertainments. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS I As ii well-known to the people of Somerset County, the largest, mo?t beautiful, and greatest variety of nice articles suitable for Christ mas presents, is to be found at FISHER'S BOOK STORE. The quantity, quality arid beau ty of the Holiday display, of hand some goods at this store is fully equal, if not superior, to anything heretofore attempted in this line by this pushing and enterprising estab lishment. This elegant assortment and large stock of attractive arti cles for Holiday gifts, conaisting in part of plush and leather albums, toilet cases, shaving seti, work bot es, gentlemen's toilet cases, box pa pers, pictures and picture frames, collar and cuff boxes., manicure sets, nut pick, port folios, writing desks, crumb brushes and trays, whisp holders, scrap books, photo graph boxes, shell boxes, autograph albums, purses, card ca?cs, Dibles. testaments, hymnals and hymn books, prayer books, handsome giA books, toy books, blocks, games, sleds, banks, bisque figures, ink stands, calendars, bookb-ts, Christ mas and new year card.:, fountain peas, pen knives, diaries for "!)-. paper knives, wail pockets, music rolls, novelties, bric-a-brac toys, vc. CHAS. H FISHER. JEPORT OF THE CONDITION or vhe First National Bank, OF SOMERSET, at Somerset, In the Slate of Pecusylvauia, at Lao tluse of bushicsa. Dee. 9, IS.'i RESOURCES: Jians an t J.teotmta s ilver-lrsfU i-einretl and niiv.-cnr.- l iri.9 W 41 l ll.nrsi m ."Mis ;ji . is ! 7 : "t! 1.1 75 2.7' M Ik) 1,11 1.1 uO 70 Vi 9.0M V) 7r.o U0 i . ? iMiiuis to secure ent-ilMliiu . Iue fmra ajipmvtfil re?eve nift-uis line f-in it!i-r National Buks Ihie fnio State Banks aid Bankers. bankifi hiMixe. Kurniture ami fixtures. Current rxaies ami ue pi,l Premiums on ('. 8. &inls. Cheek nt ociiereurh lurus Hi'U of other banks... Fnu'lHiu&i paper currency, nil tela aud eeuu Keei ..; lval-umlT noe . KeueruptkHi fuii-t with L 3. Treaurer5 per teat ol creuiAiiun . Mi 00 Total .4i'Jtl.7i 71 LIABILITIES: Capita! stock paid ia f SO.iw) OJ riiirnlus f.ini s.ikii ! I n hvi.lwl pnitiu 4.7111 National bauk iwKus uuLlAUiiliiC li.7'10 00 iHYiil.-od unpad L go loil lilepoi'tu.siii'jesnuielieek 94 M. SI Iieniartil eemiieaies of uxpjnii Si ;j. -si Certified Cheeks SUi uo 11.VW M Ime to other Nation al Eaaki 5.U1 el Total .Jija,irrs 74 St xte o PTiyfrnnja, Otantf of Sxrmrrtet. . I, Harvey at. Berkley, Cashier of the ahove nametl Bank, do smeniuiv twear that the arxu-e statement b true, to the Unt of my kuuwinlge aod belief!. H4RVEY M. BERKLEY. Ca-ihier. Subscribed and swora to before me this Ltith day uf Kec. Uui A. t. G.nw. Notary fut'JC. Coasxcr irrtsi : FF.KD W. BIEsgCKER, Jo. IN K. t ufT. cum u. risaui, Street on rpRSTF.E3, SALE. OF Vakalls Real Estate. The uPd?tywM invwWn'.sSl hf ibe Or 'o:rt of :a,T-irt t thinly . Hl. fwT the oi um rral 'hnM Mt- f. late nf crrjssrM - ii t ; r jua Ct rti- . & I .clock V. M.. 'u Mrc'iiDY, MX. r, 19., 'he fotTowtn dterfhl reat estate, tntrlt: a.) thai e-rram faei ef laixl situate in Stonv ereek iiiwrslnp. SirfrrseteiMiniv, l"a. ad;oln'ri lau.lsof Abram J. Jsiiher. R. F. Ms-er. rriUlp Wimrk, SaraU IV ver au.1 ni. if. a:aer, evm talnintr oos hiirirv n.l thirteen illii aeres. mot or ', ou hu a tl-re is erected a foxl two-auarv ; DWELLING HOUSE, one rtnrv plsnk honse, (ood (tack bam aod oot bu!Mi!'.(: l!i farm contains a rirsa-elaa apple on-hard and other fruit tresw : (toxl nurar eamp of ) trees ; mse nuarrv and cual bank, bout open. Terms. Ten rev eenL of the purrhase money to b paid when ihe pn.peny is knoesod down ; balaru e of the oce-lhud ia nH.lirmalioB ol sale and deilv erv of 1ed : ooe third in ono year f.ora dat of sal. and ihe n-majn'nx one third in two year. iihoul In u-rent, inferred paysxau to be se ruml by judgment ,'uoud. MH?Ei WALKER. Trustee of ChrUaa Miner, dec d. T. W. Biesecker, Attorney. CELIC SALE -op- Valuable Real Estate! The nndersis-nei! surviving Fleet: tor of Daniel Bnvr. late of tsjutliampson uHnaip. Homemet cuiimy, fa., dee d, al.l expose lo puLiic sue ou LUe farxu, ia said uwohl, oa Saturday, Jan. 1 r '0J -r all o'clock M., the ft-.!oinic dr-wried rvl tHA., laic ine prxpv-rty ol lai... Buyer. fWc l. A cvrtAin urm tviim: in the u w ti.i i p vm i h amnion, eoouty of jssitnanwt, mnl mau ol Fr:m j' v-una, svljitiuiusf lautlauf John LrUi to l air, Vr.i. Kuseiit K, 8ion.iU Couip. Abraham boytr. A. WiiuioUt an4 perhap oiera, coaia.iii.ig 17 a-rr more or ., with lro DtTELLIXG HOUSES, hank barn, wagon shed, cider press and other ouirwnliims ih.reim erected, underlaid with eil that is open and of (rood isahty, of which theie is about 1J) arrma cleared, balance well liuilTed. Ao a line suear eauip, with kettit In wall, tine apple urehatd an 1 other small fruit oi good bearer. T:r irmm on the farm seeded out Is renerved. aud ni:l powieiion iien lit. April. 1-ii.i. The pun-haaw- may goan 1 pi sr 6r sprint; crap, bui uo to uijUre crops or inter lere w lib tenant. Terms. '-..cash of which f-VO mat be paid down on lay of ale. ta.i-D-e f ban. mor-y aa wiua as dvl fc nuule . 1 . utb January, li. ami bal ainu utrttitri nth January, 1-vti, without in-ter-t lilt l-ie. The pa uif-uu lu he swunij by j-i-1?n.fM.i Srf v-i U.e laud wUh rxt'tiipUou ABRAHAM BUYER, GIa.1.ien,;iiert Co.. Ia. PutIv In? Executor of ian;e. Buyer, dec A J. IL Hit, Airy. YDM1XISTRATOR,S NOTICE. E(atc of Parrel C. Fry. Ute of Coneiuaugfa township, Soinvraet county, Pa. aUtn of AtlminUtration on this mtate harjq bev-n trrmuie! to trt undt-moe! by the proper autnonly, Dotice i-hereby ;:vu to al. perii .Ddt-bitr-i U fii e-sJat- W mat Imrortiia't jy nirnl, ant) tb e bafi!fj f.s:ni? ac&jnat the same will rt'v.'at'at t!it-;ii 1 ily ai.ti.tj-ntuaifi tut -llie-mt ni ou or be forw Thursday. Ivc. ih l.rj, mt tue iat rt-iileiH' n Ucc'd-, in aid bxrVDhii). Fned. ft. ilt-clr. 111 HAM Ui.r,M, AlUsrucy. Administrator. Clothing, Hats Underwear, etc. Where to buy men's wear of the best grades, best makes and best styles Where ? Why, of course, at the Maipmoth Clothing Store run by the JOFiXd TOWN JJUSTJ-EIiS. Saits of the latest patUns, Ifat3 of finest and nobbiest 'adLions, Luderwear of all makes, grades ami materials can always he had at " The HUSTLER'S" Emporium. If you are seeking good goods, cheap goods, gools at unheard of lovr prices, we are your Clothiers to bay of. Satisfaction guaranteed, THOMAS & KARR, ceuccessors to The mas Krr & Ogirvie. 251 and 253, Main Street, J0HXST0WX, PA. TT7 cost you nothing to exam ime goods and compare prices. 247, 249, Main Street, Bit GoSuS, Notions, Camels, &c. mHOW big? m m Has over $127 cf Assets t3 "Oh STRONG secure every $100 of liabilities. Write Tor rates en th Knwabl Term Tr'lan. AGENTS WANTED H. 3. M 5 EER tRir. 531 Wood st. Pittsburg. Pa. CCvEftA Miimini vtioc-a without W. L. liti(M AMieanitt.e pj ir mH WsBtitwta, t-rb ubaiiitioMa r fraaclalrDt ana taiect lo Trvmtimm law far latnintr aMovy a er ia..a areieacei - Ygi-aaa, yf "( V1 '- ir,J: : v - w craalaA tr4 Bhae taaC wiil i ria i HitaCaif. tot' , mtm vizi 41 -ml itM, -.ru.-ta Iuau1s, ttjiiWvr. nwjr oun.f.nOi tHTiiA to V5 kw . 1 ai.a auram tjiat, tar tMttT wk tt fum m um taa - ; 7 . -Til jiU'iaioiirn mvie noeoiitinat; fnwn $4 to " f ' yt "t T tie only (.1.04) boe i.-.tio muh iw eaavalM ll ? t V ' 'i&V-x ala, tcumy tfwl et th tsu.ti.iaaihes. 'n ito n u cue). $C L ' '' fW Wilh'll f.rvm i.urae ta w--vr nt t-neap it IM- U Uia to y V OHWV V 4 :. r-. wb .! rip. havtnir oolyn al wai k - j. l -.y -1 to a EAmw Mnp of r-t:w ua Uia txio, aati WAttmoaca C L 5 tt tJ t- L Thtwa-leaftietV. I. DOrfrLASM.MSboB z . J v Va hn wt ru tLn-uurj ra e rt-pfii rt at man y tim aa 9 S. ? ' . t bjooas-vi,i-sth-y will wrr rip'r IsJuM-a frm thupvr. V J, vs un-fi-n o ftmftwiHw d-iriD to erNiu ir. i - " r 3k iuh, wkkiI'1 coi.i.rr the surwrtsr quaiiura k. JF ll5Tj?iv T C. ' 'iJf CHP wit UKiei kJ tvt CatJi. fr fSw 0':ww toaiHK "nijr appwr-arj lo rint!nti'l , '-."' t-ffV. ,. SkV: 9 an-J - Kin taif. Haa.l I- '- it5?a X- a n,i WrElacnrn- j V This is the BESJik j,wf? ' " yf " TV are of trie same fc C" ( , -r- 'Hir t V. stanuard of menu y -r - .Tp-- the vvoi- r!Tf rzelaalve sale te s It ass denier anal reaeral sjwareats, As'rlre for cataloyne. If nei rnls. rire lor en.taioe. 11 nai lor itni. aitili atae aa-1 width waattiW More Records Broken ! Quirks Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It ! Yes, exorbitant prices for Bedstead-', Diireau, Pcsk, Tables Chairs, Mattresses, Sofas, first class Parlor Sets, and all kinJi of Fa nitare have been knocked in the heal at S. Chirk's N;tt Furoitur. Stir:. w Xi evidence of the fact call atXo. 113 Washington Street, Johnstown l'a., opposite tha Company Store, where the greatest bariins can be had n terra3 to sait purchasers. When in JOHNSTOWN, don't fail to call at GEO. K. KLINE'S HWS'JOJiU, 241 Main Si.,. Where will be found a Complete Stock of Pry Goods, Ladies's and Gents Furnishings aud Wrap3. All the Newest tilings in Dms Good including Silks. Serges, Henriettas, Camels Hair, Bedford Cords, "Wool en, Crepes and all other Novelties in ihe Dress Goods line. Also a complete line of Stable Goods, such as Muslins, Sheeting, Table Lin en?, Crashes, Sec, Our lino of Ladies Wraps, includes Jackets Capu and New Markets of (he latest Spring St vies. OUR MOTTO: Best Goods, litest Styles and Lowest Prices. Come and sec U3 GEO. K. KLINE . OURT PRi)CLAMATIOX. Ml, Tb Hnn-iral le Jiiilf-sof rh Court rf t'4mti.in r U'.s .f .-vmrset i ium r. Fm.. base oroeead thai a tfpeenl or A l;ourn'l Court of ( onimi-n f'ii-aa. of inarter rW-i -ns, audi irphsn Conn. Urt ihe trial of 1'tNt therein, -call te held, at eiui -rset. on MONDAY, JANUARY 9. IS93, l.anu Ing at loo click A. M . of said day. Now, t'rerf.re. I Isaiah (i.xxl. H-rh SherirT of s-u.e.ser Camtv here i vmiM mf proclamation f.u:j uMmiiii;! jiiru'ra, ailiina-s nmourwil eui to a:l sanies in raitse to bm thn and incre ir .d. 'B oe in atundaua al tsu) Cain $i:r.1 t.- "i e. Lvlltll ooon. lec. It. 'Hi i iaerifl". Yi-J-N'ISTiiAT'-)ls OTICr rataie of Jimas Weaver. Ute of P.lut toxtuUp, Nouierset iir.uiy. ps de d. Letlen of Admiulstraibrfi on the essata bavin; beeu arautl to lh unilvntiaisid by Ui prtrer authisniy, ntii- is hereby :ven to ait persons indebted to said ata.s to matt immedi at payment and Uxxe having cialnsi .a nst the same will present them duly autaenin-atel ftsr settlement, on or beAr StatuMay. the day uf January, lsLa, at the iaie realdenc nf dee d. A. P. WI.WEK, Fred. W. Bioseek.r, Admiooiralur. AiWney. gTlJCKHOLDEIii, NOTICE. The annatl meetiDt of the Stock holders of the First National Haul ol Somerset, fia- the election of Ln -eet.su. lor tne year A. 1., 1-sks, will bs ban! ia the Plan king Rooms, in the Fi'vt Natkti.l bans Huii liog, -somersec, f a, on Tuestlav, Jan uary M, l.'i.t, batweea Uie hours of ou and threw e clout K M. HARVEY M. BERKLEY, V. ashlar. JLilCTlON NOTICE. 1 he m.mtstr of the Farmers' r nloa Associa tion and Ktr.) lusuraiio Company, of Somersa County, will meat la the '.airman Hail, IWtin. 1'a.. ou Tuesday. lee, .Tin. tor the purposa of leeting a Eraatdant, Vies) Preaidaot. ses-retary and 6 tilreclora, u serve ths tnaulug year. Kie Uoa eaeas al 1 o clock P. M. MeeULf of officers firou-.rr btLmesa at o'clock A. -U . F. Kl KM AN, K. J. WALK SR. freaident Secretary. E XF.CUTORS' AXD ADMINISTRA TORS' NO TICK. Estate of Jacjb Welle and Santa Welgle. Lsilers tttamasiary ou tb above estates having been grajitod to th uudersigDed by the proper autiKiiuy. utMire is hereby given to all person ititlcoitd U -said estates lu We ImmeAll ate payment and tnossi having claim, aaiust lha tame will prt-etl tnem duly authenticated Ar settlement, on or before Saturday, Lccmber It, l.-oj. at late ridene of dec d. HAV1D WEIGLE. Eiecuti-ran I A.lmiuitrator as above stated. XTOTICK OF FORM ATION OF LImT ted partnership. We. the suba'riers have thia day entered In to a limited partnership agreeable to the provis ion of the Act of Askcmbly of the Common wealth of t-ecutylvanla paed tlie twenty-first flay of Man b. A. 1. lv. entiiie-d, An Act ka laiing u LimUeil Partnershi!'' and ail ird tliig ular the Mipi-lcmeuis tiiereio, and iloh.rt hy cr tity that the name of the tit ui under which said partnership is to be conducted is Brown, Suite Jt I o. i Liauted ). Tbs general nature of the business to He trans acted ft the buying, selling and manufacturing; of all kinds of lumnerasj (oesamsi will ha trans acted in the county of isumer-et, in trie alasa of Peurwrlvania : that tbe name of the general partners of ths nrm are Harry W. Brown, ot Funxutaney, Pa.. Lafayei'e Miller. of Covude, f,.n.l J. M. Sutler, of Yalier, l'a. : that theto til cash capital akntrihutett hy te .aid partners islweuty-luur hundred d-liam: that the perhsl at which the said partners ip is lo f-tiniuieuc Is the UiUt:eiO ilay of November, A. IK I'Vi. and that it will terminate oa LUe tiurli.ta day of No vember, A. l. 1"7. HARRY W BROWN. LAFAYETTE SITTER. 1. M. e-l'TTER. JXIICUT&R-S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel D. Ynler, late of Faint tow n ship, decease t. Lettera Unlamcniary on the above estate hav ing been itntnied to the uuder-igned oy the Peg tlr of V i,l In and lor So-nersel e,unly. Pa., notii-e ia h .-rehy ir.ven to ail pen.us indebteit t -aid estate lo make payment, and this, having ciatro aninst the sarae lopre-ent tnem duiy iu Ihentlcaled for setliemeul. at the rc;deuce of tlie la'e dei-ease.1 lu Paiul Uwuhlp, on the 17, rt day of LHrc, ti. JOSEPH 9. YOI'ER. Executor. the newest stvlea, Xecsware of tha QSXERa JOHNSTOWN, PA. V. L. B r.anta waers 1 save for .ale ia year titr. end direef fw Fmrtarv. aie i , c aCa st va, n sa rhb rpf jreaUMi e tree. aytMt tree. t. a. awia..ita, urscawsijuaii J. I. MILLEK, KocItwooJ, Ta. it