I frt-g'f-i: "r mTmjp The Somerset Herald. GEOUGE H. &CULL. Editor. Iwo.6. isa. TvVO FAPERR FOR THE T Cf ONE. PRICE -..Somerset Herald and Now York WeeWiy Tribune for only $2. --.e HctM.D Us never been given to ofTtr-.wn.-iaxa or low clubbing rates willi n(wMPf or periodicals as ao ia twtubribew, believing iis own ,,,wbe Ihe regular inscription price. . aJ lUt a:1 its LbolUslcds of Eao" '"-Iv-rs receive full vee for tLcir ra nej. ;s tiJ oue insiaaoe we have decUe l to , from cur established custom and will '. i t'e ilS:D and Sett I'vk H"Z7y j- 'ii? for f,,r ' T,ier, tJ aU uew i and to :1 present subscribers pa- oae year's subscription in ad- Til-- A Ce preie-t Guigress will be the most ,i-tan: one iiie country has ever seen, on rat of tie probable enure revision of av-i'anJ financial interests of the coun J. u brbwvts every intelligent Kepubii ' to keep Lia3Se:f 'fjrmeJ regarding tbe a-i n Tie Tri'iune being the ablest R- '.',;ic,a rPer in ,he c0""117, an1 lhe f. .-i-.v-the admitted representative . . w i'eresw cf tbe county, readers .- ."-id bj'.b will be kept fully informed on -. in,;,.rtiut measures and thoroughly 3Wt with the times. AJdiess all orders to THE HERALD, Somerset, Pa. TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE Tu yF ONE. The Somerset Herald and New York Weekly Tribune for Only $2. Lj-Jier La voted for water works. The patents on tbe telephone expire Janu- 3j. Tie Kramer or Oil City wapon is sold by J. B. HoLDEBBafM. lit nercbaril who advertises bia holiday nook is tii merchant to paironiis. Tue recovery of Col. A. K. McClure of the n-Uielphia Time, who hung between life Td death fur weeks, is now assured. Euv voar ear corn from Mahlon Schrock, tcirload jurt received. fifuise bore is gaining in favor every rear Liverymen find that a horse can i anJ harder drives when clipped than when cvereJ with a heavy coat of hair. The b-jrse should be well blanketed when not bc:Ej driven. If vu want good hay by the ton or bale, p, D S-.'iirocfc's Grocery, Flour and Feed Store. professor Kazen, of the Weather Bureau, eii-resses the opinion that all the concussion tii?riinents to produce rain have been fail tires anJ thit those conducted inConnecti- cuia-t summer seemed to prolong the draught ia that seciion, while there was plenty of rain in all the region roundabout. For every variety and phase of the many dlseJi-js hich attack tbe air passages of the i-al throat, and lungs, Ayer'a Cherry Pec Ura! will be found a specific This prep? ra tion ai'ays inflammation, controls the di?po s tija tocaugh, and prevents consumption. A million men are given employment by the railroads of this country. That means that the ra-Iroad-i support about 5,J),(W0 people, a full twelfth of our population. Yet we read recently an Anarchistic de nunciation of the railroads in which it was declared tiiat the country would be better o as far as the workingmaa is concerned, vtTboat th;ra. Ba;h taik is the rankest folly- Readers of the Hcbald should not forget hat J. X. Snyder, the druggist, can Ct their ere. At the recent State Convention of County Cvruin-s-sijners it was decided that the Exe ntireCjmmittee shall b.'fjre the next an nia! meeting consider what changes in tbe existing laws shall be recommendel to the ceit Legislature. Aming amendments sasspstcd are tbe repeal of the registry law fu r as the country districts are affected ; emailing tbe authority of Justices to send children to the reformatory when parents are able to care for them ; preventing tbe mak irie of returns to Q uarter Sessions by Consta ble wiiea there is nothing to make return of; and the repeal of the new fee bill Have you seen Devlin's Brussells Carpets a: 50 cents per yard, in any pattern? Lace Curtains lower than jobbers prices. Prices guaranteed on any article. SO and 82 Franklin St . Johnstown, Pa. Compilative few understand why a per SjQ in charge of an estate is styled an ai BtaMratot in one case and an executor in another, although their duties are precisely tat same, said an old attorney. An execu te is named in the will to administer the evite. An eie:utrii is a female. If there i no Til! the person who closes the estate is called the administrator or administratrix. If tbe person name! in the will refuses to svrve. tbe court appoints another person 'J i he a styled the adaoiuistrator with the '.il aantxed. If s person in charge of an ' d.es or defaults and is removed, his tjccesar is called an administrator of the reoaiaicg asels. Tjousands of lives are saved annually by tae ise uf Ayer's Cherry Ptctoral. In tL tnutraenl ofcr up and whooping cough, the ector! Lisa moat marvelou effect. It sl '.rsibBimaiatioa, frees tbe obstructed air ?as. aad controls the desire ta cough. Fr Georje R. Hazel ood relates tle story a iu rear old child of one of his patients, VMsaunot sp?ak to ila father, though per te'.ly giih wi;a every one else. The caa' aligned may be gathered from the follow Wg: Previous to the child's birth a diffcr eri t arose between the parents, and for sev eral setkj tbe mother refustd to speak to her tabaad. The offeuse, whatever it was, was nd-otd, but not till after the child was kjrn. I i due time the little boy began to t-. bat when with his father was invaria iyaiient. I; continued thus till tbe child s 5 ore years old, when the father hav eiijaj:vl his power of persuasion, 'breiaed condign punishment for its stub lwr:ine5s. This was inflicted, but without ting a word, though his groans told too r-.Biy be c oald neither cry nor speak, and j-at ue uialy trird. Toose present joined a tte otiaion that tbe prenatal effect to the Srnia; quarrel made it impossible for the t0 fat to his father. Time has proved be correctness of this theory. Though on IWecily friendly relations with his father, 'raspta io speak to him elicit nothing but l-ji I.t,a jlli Sentinel. Tosavfj u to save money. This is fy to do by buying good Hay, Straw and f Jdder Cutter and Crusher of J. B.. IIoLPiaBAm, Somerset, Pa. F- C. Barnes, of Preston county, who has delivered several large ssigamtnts of books of various character uitab!e for the household is again in ouunty tolicitiug orders. A careful ex a aati jn of the publications handled by r Barnes will convince the most caruat ""'er of iheir superior quality and eMSpBsa. How ofitn you Lear a young bdy exclaim be out of the world than out of but you never bear it said by any have bought their millinery at JJas. Katk B. Corraora's. Tb leading coonty paper and the leading iy taper of the U 8. for tl 00 in advanoe. " orders to tbe H saaLO. I -ettold Medal, as it is warranted to b bighest grade of Minnesota flour in the For sale by Maatvoa Ecbbock. Consult the U halo's advertising columns oeiore maatng your holiday porch Connly Commls (loner elect Henry Barcett is couGued to his Lome lu Somerset towa ship by arr'ppe. Eassel Stewart, the stock dealer nrr!r wounded one of his fett while using an ax one day last week. After spading a year with his brothers in Kansas, John Miller, of Somerset township, has relumed home. The annual meeting of the Somerset County Farmers' Institute is set for the 8.h and loth of January. Although the public rad are only covered in places with a thin coat of snow, a number of farmers drove to town yesterday in sleds. Oa Thursday morning Mr. Cyrus Ansteai, of Conemsugh township, killed a large por cupine at Sulphur Springs. Seven shots were required to kiU it, ' At the Reformed parsonage, on Thursday, Nov. 2;)tb, Mr. William J. Stu'zmaa and Miss Edie J. Cron er were united in mar riage by the pastor. Rev. Hiram King. In another column will be found the names of the jurors drawn to serve at a epicial term cf Court to be held daring the w eek beginning Monday, January 13, lsiij. At the Lutheran parsonage in Friedens, on Sunday, Dec 31. Mr. William Stutznian and Miss 6ue B. Pritts, both of Somerset town ship, were united ia marriage by B;v. J. J. Welch. Mr. Edwin Ferner, of the liria of Knepper & Feruer, is still seriously ill aud bib friends have called in a specialist in stomach dis eases to consult with his local physician. A number of the young ladies and gen tlemen of this place are rehearsing a drama, which will be rer.dered in the Opera House some night during the holidays, for the ben efit of the Chiidreos' Aid Society. Mr. Osoar D. Brubaker, formerly of Stoyestown, died at the borne of his mother in Altoona. Friday nfternoon last, aged thir ty years. The remains were brought to Stoyestown Monday for interment. In our advertising columns will ba found a " Notice to Contractors," published by or der of town council, calling for sealed pro posals for the construction of a system of public water works for this borough. A number of members of R. P. Cummins Post, G. A. R.. will attend the dedication of the Urand Army Hall in Johnstown, Fri day. Hon. Thomas J. Stewart, Secretary of Internal Affairs, will deliver an address. . Local physicians say that grippe has re appeared in this place and that a large num ber of their patients are suffering from that annoying affliction. Grippe is again epi demic in nearly all of the eastern cities. A Connellsvsille par in its last week's is sue has an account of a dance given in one of the mountain districts of that county, at which the fugitive murderer aud moon shiner, "Bill" Pritts, was the central figure- Mr. William Barnhart, a well-known citi zeu of Q lemahoning township, who for the past several years has been employed as express messenger on the Pittsburgh divis ion of the B. A O., has removed hii family to Pittsburgh. Henry Buck, of Cambria county, and MUs Katie Kneisj, of Couemauh township, were united in mirriage at tbe home of the bride's parents Sunday. The happy couple ill make their home with the groom's par ents in Morrellville. Moses Weaver, of Coaeuiaugu township, has purchased from John II. Small, of York, Pa., seven bead of his celebrated Jersey stock. Thestock is from the famous R otor and Stoke Pogis strains and is said to be the finest ever owned in York county. Mr. Charles Yannear and his son Fred, of the "Park Hotel," returned boms Saturday evening after a four days hunting trip ia tbe south of the county. Taey brought eight wild turkeys with them and distributed a balf-doziu of them among their friends. Peter Farn wait, of neir Shinks7iiie, fell from tbe hay mo while fading his stock one day htst week aad fractured oai of his legs at the thigh. He is under the care of Dr. Krisninger, and at last reports wa im proving as rapidly as could be expjcteJ. It is announced tbat the local board of health will compel all school childrea in this borough to be vaccinated during tbe week of. or the week preceding the teachers' institute, in order that there may be no sore ar.ns when the schools re-open after the hol i lays. A cumber of persons have already availed themselves of the Herald's offer to furnish two papers for the price of one the He ald and the New York Tribune for f 2.CH ia advance. We would like all of our sub scribers to take advantage of this offer and to urge all of their neighbors to do so. Rev. T. G. Bristow, of New Brighton, Pa, and late pastor of the Presbyterian church of Naw Providence Presbytery of Red-tone, has accepted a cs.Il to the Sjmsrset Presby terian church. He commenced his ministry here last Sabbath. Services will be held next Sa'ibata morning anl evening, aad regllarly hereafter. A cordial invitttioa is given to all to attend. Sjcial term of Court convened Monday morning with Judges Longeuecker, Bieeeck er and Htffley on the bench. After a num ber of motions bad been beard from mem bers of tbe bar a jury was called in the case of Scbweibita t Heinen Co , vs. A. C. Ful m;r, for the value of a portable saw mill. The case was still occupying the attention of the Court when we went to press. Miss Katie, the pretty young daughter of Rev. E. Manges, formerly pastor of the La vansville Litheraa Cj.ur-b, now of Gettys burg, Pa., has been como'lleJ to gi to tbe University Hospital ia Philadelphia, for the purposeof having her right arm ampu tated. Tbe unfortunate girl has suffered for a number of years from some mysterious disease that batftod the skill of her physisi clans . Mrs. Mary Shaffer, wife of Samuel Shaf fer, aged about Co years, of Berlin, died at her home in that borough Monday morn ing, from gangrene. The deceased was well knowa throu jhoat the county. She was a sister of CapL John H. Hite, Mr. Noah Bowman and Mra. Livi Shaffer, of Stoyes town, aad Mrs. J. H. Z immerman, of Som erset, ail of whom, with ber buabaud aad only daughter, Mrs. Dr. Musser, of Berlin, survive her. Sam Huston, son of A. II. Huston, of this place, met with a serious accideat Sat urday, while engaged at moving a piecs of marble in SoatTsr s Marble Yard where he is employed. He was pushing a truck on which the stone wai resting whjrj hs lost bis footing and fell forward, bis stomach coming in contict with the stone with great force. He was unable to get up and was re moved to bis borne by his fellow workmen, where he has since been suffering intense internal pains. His condition was some what improved this morning aad his phy sician hopes for bis ultimate recovery. An audience that filled' every seat in the Lutheran Church attended the union Thanksgiving services Thursday morning. Uuder a rale loog since ad ipted by the Som erset Ministerial Association, the last addi tion to that organisation is called upon to deliver tbe Thanksgiving Day address. This year tbe taek fell to the lot of Elder Will iam Mulleodore, of tbe Disciple congrega tion, and ail who had the pleasure of listen ing to hi discourse pronounce it one of the finest ever heard in Somerset. Ravs. Mc Bride, of the Metbodiat Church, and Hark ey, of the Lutheran Church, assisted In the services. The party given at the Somerset House, Friday evening, by the young society gentle men of Somerset, was one of the most ele gant g'ven in this place for a number of years, 0 justs wers preaent from Pittsburgh, McKeispart, Meyersdale, Hyndman aad Johns' own. Music was furnished by the Royal Italians and dancing was ind olged in until ' after tbe stars bad gone to rest." A midoight supper, consisting of all the deli cacies of the stas n, was served and all of the sixty guests present were loud In their praises of Landlord Kyle and bis able corps of assistants who had prepared it. Carriag es conveyed tbe guests to aDd from tbe hotel. The County Commissioners have placed new doves in the several offices in tbe Court House. Ettiin Beeeri. Would it not Lave been more commenda ble in the Commissioners had they provided a steam beating apparatus for that buildiDg, thus avoiding the existing danger of burn ing it up every day in winter, aud pre serving the valuable county records from destroying coal d ist and diri T A boiler of tmllsent dimensions to heat both tbe court bun- and j til could be purchased for less money than is annually expended for coal for those building!. The newly elected board of Couuty Conimiesioners might dis tinguish themselves by making this much needed improvement. - m The audience in tbe I. u-heron church re ceived aserere shock Saadiy morning when Mr. Irain Pile was ta'tea sullenly and seri ously ill. lliv. Hark.y had jast entered upon Lis sermon when two of Mr. Pile's daaglmri, who were sitting in the choir, were obierved to leave their seats and hurry ac.-osi the building to the pew ia which their father and mother were silting. Mr. Pile bad fallen forward and was uncon scious. Physicians were baslly summoned and after they had labored with tho sick man for a brief lime he was restore.! to con sciousness and was in a condition t be re moved to h:s hom. Mr. Pile bad been seized with, aa attack of heart failure, the third or fourth attack he has suffered re cently. The Congregation was dismisted without a sermon. Mr. Pile's condition had improved mate rially last evening, when he was able to ap pear upon the streets. John I). Shaffer, who lives about three miles beyond Scalp Level, in Paint township Diet with a very peculiar accident while driving home from Johnstown a fw days since. Two other persons were in Mr. Shaffer's wagon with him; when they arriv ed at the farm of Isaac Baumgardner, tbe horses got frightened and, just as they came to a cellar beside the road, became unman ageable. The cellar contained a spring and was covered over by boards, forming a sort of platform by tin. roa dside. Cpo.: this the hordes pranced, and although both compan ions sprang out, Mr. Sbarl'er clung to tbe team. The platform broke and the horses, wagon, and driver were precipitated to the bottom of the excavation, a distance of about eight feet. O.ie horse fell upon the Other, and the wsgon stood on end. Mr. Shaffer and both bis horses were bruised some, but there were no serious re sults, aud after some etTort all were extricat ed from their peculiar and dangerous posi tion. Henry Kregar, aged 7J yeai.-, d il at his residence oa Union street at an ear. hour Thursday evening, from a complication of stomach troubles. Tue funeral occurred at y o'clock, Saturday m rning, in order to ea ah'e Mr. Krear's only son, William, who bad wa'.chei at his bedside for several days, to return to the bedside cf his daughter, who ia quite sick at her home in Allegheny. Few men in Somerset county were b.-ttor kuowa or better liked than the deceased. His integrity commended him to all of his acquaintances and they testified to the es teem in which they held him on the several occasions when he was a candidate for office. Mr. Kregar was bora in Upper Tarkeyfoot township, where he eai'id ia the occupa tion of farming for a number of years, until after the death of his first wife, when he re moved to Somerset aud married Mrs. Brugh, who survives him. For lbs pa-t twelve or Gfteeu years he had eagigd ia t'os batch er ing business. His health began to fail about two years ago, s nee which time be had been gradually losing' strength. Ha was able to attend to the work of his shop uatil three or foar wevks ago, whea be was forced to take his bed. Mr. Kregar was a lifelong mem ber of the Lutheran Couth. The latest styles of hats and trimmings can be found at tbe store of Miss L. H. Da vis Co. A full line of camels hair goods for ladies. Hjliday goods ia abundance, niuJ and storm collars, home knit hoods, gloves and mittens from 10 cts up, jewelry of all kindi, stick, hair and bat pi us, a lovely collection of sjuvdoir cuos an! saurs, newest styles of changeable silk umbrellas, a fiae lot of the very best perfumery, the cheapest lot of dolls ia town and an entire ly new lot of beautiful handkerchiefs, all these things and thousands of other things to be found at Miss L II. Divu Co. "Bill"' Kaufjatn, about twenty years of age, and a comrade about fifteen year old, living five or six miles east of New Balti more, in Bedford County, killed a bull be- longiog to a neighbor by th? na-nj of Kin ney and buried the hide and salted tbe meat away in a barn. Kaufruia was coavictel in the Bedford County Courts last week an d sentenced to oaeyearia the Penitentiary for s ealing tbe bull, and one year for pilfering a saddle from Mr. M wry, of Xsw Baena Vitta. Old Friends Meet A train. "Fisk!" "Mike !' " Why Jupiter Columbus, I thought yon were dead !" "Mighty lively corpse, Mike, if I do say it myself, but you see bow it is since ' J. B.' left Somerset, I am sort o' lost, doa't feel at home there anymore, but say. d'you mind that boy of bis? Wtll he aim a boy now, and he's started up in Rock wood, aad the folks tell me he's a business man to tbe core, treats you square, has lots of goods and what tickles me, Mike, is the way he sells 'em why, 'away down' is no name for it. He sells 'em cheaper than most stores can buy them. I'm going down there, now to get a couple coats and a lot- of his useful Christmas things for tbose girls of mine. Wish be would get soms suits for the boys, he'd sell them cheap too, you just bet. Bet ter coma along Mike. No use ta'kiu' hard times with a store like tbat to buy from. I think they call him the Rock wood Millin ery Co." Ta ! ta ! look at this. Children's Plush Caps, 23 cents Ladie s Fast Bl'k Cotton Hose, - 5 u 15 inch Patent Doll, - - - 10 " Beautiful Celluloid Picture Frame 3 44 Eaibroidered Silk Handkerchiefs. 10 " and a Merry Christmas to all, ROCKWOOD MlLLIXERT Co. Sale of Real Estate. M. Saoemiker, Executor af Daniel Cole man. de:'d , will sell tbe lands of the dece dent on Thursday, Djc. 12th, 193, at the Court House. These lands are pleasantly located and this is a rare chance of securing a farm on easy terms. Any person desiring to buy land would do well to write M. Shoe maker at Somerset, Pa , for further particu lars. Free For Ail Who Ask. A very fine Photographic View of the Vn-l.Ca Cat M v Ifl inrh in aim th wnrk of the Official Photographer of the United S ates Government, and accompanied br a graphic, interesting and authentic descrip tion, will be sent fret by the Chiovjo HVrtfy Inter Ocean to anyone who will send one 2 cent stamp for postage. Address, "Librarian," Inter Ocean. Dlariee for 1894. At Fisher's Book Store can be found m complete line of Standard diaries, for 1$U, selling from IS cents to $ I. This is the on ly complete line of diaries kept for sale in the county. Mail orders solicited. das. H. Paan, Jurors for January Term. Tbe following named persons have been drawn to serve as petit Jurors at a special term cf court to bela on Monday, January li: Addison Wm. Wai son. Allegheny Wro. A. Miller, Andrew Wer ner. Black A. J. Steritcr. Berlin Borough Jacob H. Donner, Levi Baker. Ooneraangh Dosey Wolford, Harris Lsn hart. Confluence Borough V. V. Black. Elklkk Boss Sechler, X. B. Keim. Greenville Jeremiah Diehl. Jefferson Hiram Beck, Xoah H. Bruner, Henry Gardner. Jenner David Hammer. Lower Turkeyfoot L. A.Morrison. Lincoln Absalem Darr. Meyeredale Borough C. W. Curtis, Ed. J. Hudson, Henry Zinn, Conrad Say lor. Middiecreek Silas Putmsn. Milfjrd Solomon Knepper. Paint Samuel FuUtt, Simon P. Naugle. Qnemahoning Wm. 8. Horner, John W. Trostle, Alvin Shaffer. Shade Albert Gohn. Michael A. Brubak er. Somerset Borough C. F. Roads, Henry A. Fiick. Somerset Adam Sumpstine, Samuel Mos bolder, Emanuel Bowman, Jacob P. Weigle. Upper Turkeyfoot Madison Brongber Reduced Prices for Hard Times. At We:uy'a photograph gallery you can get 6 Standing CahineU for - $100 C Nice Bast Cabinets for - - 1 00 from negatives that have passed through tbe hands of a careful retoucher. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Also, 4 Card Photographs for - - 50c Miuute and square cards at lowest possible prices. Save money by patronizing the old established gallery oa Main Cross street, op posite Post Oilce. Stairway botweea Cof froths and Sipes stores. Institute Notes. The address of welcome at tbe approaching Teachers' Institute will be delivered by William H. Ruppel, Esq. No attorney at the Somerset bar makes a more eloquent and forcible address than Mr. Rupple and we make this announcement so tbat the public may be present aud bear him. The response will be delivered by Mr. Will H. Martin, one of tbe best equipped and most popular teacher's in the county. In the "Institute Annual" Superintendent Berkey sayst The limited seating capacity of tbe court room as well as the character of tbeexercuet at the day sessions of the Institute will, we Lope, be considered sufficient reason for ex cluding all children under tbe age of fifteen years, A sufficient number of seats will be reserv ed in the Court House for teachers. AH other seats not so designated may be occu pied by tbe general educational public, to whom we extend a cordial invitation to at tend. Railroad orders for excursion rates are mailed with this Annual. The Secretary of each schoolboard will be supplied with an additional number to accommodate a 1 who may want to use them and are not yet sup plied. These orders are good for any date from Saturday, December lfith, to Friday, December 22nd. inclusive. Tickets good to return until Saturday, December 2:td, inclu sive. Grand Opening of Holiday Goods. The Grand Owning of beautiful goods for Holiday gifts, will take place at FISHER'S ROOK STORE, Friday. December 1st. This stock will con sist in part of toy books, miscellaneous books, elegant gift books, books tq sets. games, bric-a brae, bisque figures, pottery, albums, work boxes, toilet .cases, manicure sets, collar aud cuff boxes, pictures, picture frames, purses, toys, gentlemen's traveling cases, hymn books, bibles, wbisp holders, wall pockets, nic nacks, novelties, ink stands, box papers, writing desks, fountain pens, paper weights, Christmas and New Year cards, booklets and a great variety of other handsome goods suitable for presents. Caas H. Ft sb aa. HICKS ON DECEMBER. His Forecast For December ia Inter esting. Here is Hicks on December weather: De cember comes in on the central day of a reg ular storm period. Bsing within two days and next following tbe center of a Venus equinox oa November 23.b, we are to ex pect very active disiurbance betweea the 1st and the 4tn. It will grow very warm as tbe storm conditions develop and move east ward. A sudden and severe cold wave will rush in behind the storms, and by the end of the period-7-say the 4th to the 6th the whole country will feel a touch of the win try blast. It will be prudent to prepare against possible blizzards northward during tbe storms of this period. About tbe 7th and 8th the cold will moderate, and another storm development will appear ia the West aad move to the East. The center of this disturbance will hinge on the 8th. or within 13 hours of tbe time of tbe new moon. Heavy gales, especially oa lakes and seas, with much tendency to Southern cyclones and Northern blizzards, will be natural and probable. Great cold is almost sure to fol low. About the 12th westerly regions will have changed to warmer, winds in eastern parts will change to easterly and southerly, and renewed storms of rain and snow will ad vance across the country from west to east during the 12th to ltilb. Tbe storms will not clear the continent until after tbe moon's first quarter on tbe lG .h, but colder, clearing weather will dominate tbe north and west long before it is felt along the Atlantic The center of reactionary disturbance next after this period will be on and touching tbe 19:h and ltkb, abont which dates it will turn warmer and renewed storms of rain and aow will result in many places. Tbe storm period beginning about the 221 and reaching to tbe 2tith, promises many winter storms, and many sections will have their supplies of ' Curistmas snow" greatly replenished during the progress of these storms. The full moon is on tbe 221 and will hasten tbe crisis early in the period. Tue Arctic wave following the storms will have brought very cold weather to much of the country by tbe night of the 2t!:h. Tbe equinox of Mercury is central with tbe full moon on the 221, which fact ia al most a guarantee -that heavy sleet will be a characteristic feature of the period. Men of tbe wire take notice! Prepare for great cold after the storms. About tbe 23th and oOth will fall a reaction to warmer, and tbe month is apt to close with reactionary storms to the east, with rising barometer and cold er, clearing weather in sight in the north aid west. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! And It will Concern Everybody Who Wants to Buy Uoods Cheap. I have purchased the entire stock of store goods of J. M. Holderbaum, Somerset, Pa., consisting of Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Carpets, &c As I must make quick returns on this stock I will sell at greatly reduced prices. All goods sold for cash or approved note. No open accounts. Respectfully, James B. Holdmsiitx, Somerset, Fa. Award, The highest award Cf public opinion has been conferred upon tbe Cinderella Range, It is guaranteed to bake and roast. Sold by Jas. B. Holderbaum. Reduced. . From now until Christmas I will sell La die's and Children's Capes and Coats at greatly reduced prices. Just received the latest styles. Mbb. A. E. Uw Highest f all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 11 x ABSOLUTELY PURE An Interesting Farm Sold. Just before the battle of Trenton Wash ington had his headquarters in the stone bouse with s peat roof on the Keith ettate In Upper Makefield township, Bucks coun ty. From there, Christmas night of 1770, he crosr-ed the Delaware and won the victo ry at Trenton, which ltd Frtderick the Great, years after, to send him a portrait of himself, with tbe words : " From tbe oldest general in Europe to tbe greatest general in the world." This old stone bouse and tbe estate to which it belongs were sold a few days ago by tbe heirs of John 3. Keith to Dr. John 8. Paxson, of Jeonertown. The estate consists of 231 acres and it brought (04 en acre. The bouse shows hardly any sign of change since it was built in 1763. Tbe same peat roof which sheltered Wash ington shelters the present occupants. Even tbe hangings of the room which Washing ton lived in are just as they were then. The property was bought from the London Com pany by William Keith s few years before Washington made it famous. Styles in Mil finery are constantly chang ing, in fact they change so frequently that it is only tbe wide swake merchant tbat keeps np with them. My object is to keep only the very lateet and best. A visit to my store will couviuce yon of this. Mas. K. B. CorrsoTa. The season is now open. Get your gun Colt, Winchester, Merlin, Stevens and Flo Bert Ritles, single and double barrel Shot Guns of all kinds. Revolvers a specialty at J. B. Uolderbaum's Hardware Store, Somer set, Pa. Husband Items. Communion services will be held in tbe "WellerChurch" next Sunday, st 10?W a. st. Tbe protracted meeting tbat had been in progress in tbe Evangelical Church st this place for several weeks closed last Wednes day night Tbe meeting was conducted by Rev. Domer, who delivered a number of a'de sermons. Mrs. Rosanna Miller, wife of tbe late Val entine Miller, died at the home of her son, C. If. Miller, at this place Tueedsy night. The deceased was in her 74th year and wss a comparatively healthy woman np until a short time prior to her death when she was suddenly seized with s fatal illness. She was an estimable lady and was beloved by all of her acquaintances. The funeral took place Saturday when the Interment took place at the Horner Lutheran Church, of which denomination the deceased had been a consistent member. .Newest and Best. Goto Mrs. A. E. Ubi's for the newest most stylish, best and cheapest Ladies, Misses and Children's Wraps. She always leads in styles, quality and prices. Frledena Brleflets. The Pickets Works have not been running for the past two months. A number of our young folks went to Stoyestown Thanksgiving evening to make s surprise party for Mrs. Welch, formerly of this place. Butchering is tbe thing of the day and a large number of heavy porkers have been killed at this place. Mr. William Dickey won the red ribbon, having slaughtered a porker that weighed 433 lbs. G10O pounds of pork all told has so far been killed iu this village. A goodly number of tbe maids and ma trons of this vicinity think they have been taken in by a slick kid-gloved fellow solicit ing orders for a Pittsburgh photography firm. Cbeaptieas was tbe inducement offer ed but after an order was placed 50 cents in advance was demanded. The ladies think they nave seen the last of their 60 cent pieces, and some of them are minus highly prised photographs. Clarence son of C L Shaver is suffering from typhoid fever at California, Pa , where be is attending school. He will be brought to the borne of A. F. Dickey as soon as he is in a condition to be moved. Master Shaver is a very bright boy and b being edu cated by his uncle, Mr. Dickey. More apples and potatoes have shipped from this place than from any other sta tion in tbe county. At least one half of all the milk and cream shipped over tbeS. 4 C. R. R. is taken on at the Friedens station. X. Y. Z. Do you use Meat Cutters 7 " " " Sausage and Lard Tresses ? " " BitcberSawsT " " " Butcher KnivesT " " " Butcher Steels? If you use anything in the Hardware line call at J. B. Holderbaums Hardware Store Save money and get the best goods. e We call attention to Mrs. A. E. Ubi's Holiday advertisement in another column. You should not fail to go and see her stock. It will pay you and will help to make young and old bappy. Clearance sale of fine furniture st Devlin's SO and 2 Franklin Sl, begins Aug. 0th. Parlor suits at about half price. RAIlNjORjSHINE, THE FURNITURE STORE OF C. H. COFFROTH IS OPENED PROMPTLY EVERY MORNING, AND HE GIVES . I I BARGAINS EVERY DAY. - - - ADMISSION FREE. The Store ia Accessible to ail Highways, Byways and : : : : Sidewalks. : : : : Styles are bright and merry as you please. More pretty Furniture than jou thought we had. A HINT HERE ia all we have space to give you. You must sec them. You'll understand. C. H. COFFROTH, Main Croea Street, Dueber W LADIES AND GEN7LEMANS SIZES. MANY OTHER STYLES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. , .... SEE OUR HOLIDAY STOCK. mm News Items. Prendtrgast a as placed on trial in Chica go, Moaday, Ut lhe murder of Mayor Har rison. For partlr g their Lair In tbe middle, two boys were expelled frcm the Normal School at Winona, Minn. The principal says he will n )t permit what be calls an effeminate practice." A dispatch from Teberin to the London TT.-no says that I.'.'jOO persons were killed in Kushan, Persia, by the earthquakes last week. Ten thousand bodies hare been re covered from the ruins. Fifty, thousand cat tle were killed. Shocks are still felt daily A 3-year old son of George F. Wanger, of North Coventry township, Chester county, dragged bis baby brother to a place of safety when the kitchen took fire from the explo sion of the stove. Both children escatd harm, although it will cost (300 to repair the bouse. Mr. J. J. Van Aleo, of New York, who contributed $30,000 to Cleveland's campaign fund, and who was appointed Ambassador to Italy, has declined the appointment- His reason is what he calls unjust criticism, that bis appointment was a reward for his litoeral contribution. The Savannah Xem expresses tbe fear tbat tbe large shipments of oranges now be ing made from that city may glut tbe F.at ern markets. Last week something over 200,000 boxes of oranges left Savannah for Philadelphia, New York, and other points by rail and steamer. Averaging 130 otanges to tbe box, which b a small estimate, tbe week's shipments will throw 31,000,'JUO oranges into the Eastern markets. A cut of 10 per cent, in wages has been announced at Henry Disston's Sons' saw works. This is a direct effect of the publi cation of the Wilson tariff bill. The works are tbe largest of their kin 1 in the world. They bad a pay roll of (-O.OOO a week until tbe present Administration took office. Two-fifths of the employee own their own homes. Most of these bouses are situated at Tacony, s pleasant suburb on tbe Dela ware river, built up mainly by the Disston artisans. Thomas E. Neal, collector for the Singer Sewing Machine Company in Charleston, West Vs., shot and killed Charles Grogas, Friday night. Neal was returning from a collecting tour and bad considerable money. When near the city, Grogan, whom he did not know, caught the bridle of Neal's horse and stopped him. Neal diew a pistol and shot tbe fellow through the bead. His dead body was found in tbe morning. Neal sur rendered to the authorities. Grogan was presumed to be a reputable man, aad bis posing as a highwayman caused a sensation. Ninety-Nine Years For Murder. Dxsi.iisojt, Tex, D.-c 2. One of the largest sentences of imprisonment ever im posed was that pronounced u-on D'ck Ed wards, the quadruple murderer, here yester day. It was !K years in the penitentiary. On May 17, 1SD2, El wards killed in this city Mrs. Hattie Haynes, I-ena Hawley, Maude K reamer and Rose Stewart. An Owl Fights Like An Eagle. Gitbric, Ok'.a., Dec. 1. An enormous owl, which measured four feet from tip to t!p, furiously fought Farmer John Croes man, of the Sac and Fox agency, the other morning. Crossman, who had wounded tbe bird, went to pick it up. But it was net dead, and it flew in bis face repeatedly and lacerated bis features with great fury. A Shepherd dog that came to Crossman's res cue had one eye torn out, acd its bead was badly gashed. MARRIED. HECHLER BOWMAN. At the resi dence of Josiah Bjrkly, Nov. 21st, 11n)3, by atider Josiah Berkly, Mr. Albert M. Heckler, aud Miss Missouri A. Bowman, both of Middiecreek township. SHAULU-SUAULI3. At the Evangel ical Lutheran Parsonage, Lavanaville, Nov. 19th, 1833, by Rev. C. F. Gephart, Mr. John D. Sbaulis and Miss Kate Shaulis, both ef Edie. WALKER BR AST. On theeveningof Nov. 23d, st the residencs of the hriJe's par ents, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. Jacob J, Walker, and Miss Maybell D. Brant, both of Shanksville, P. NOTICE TO COXTHACTOIIS. Sealed nropraala tor the construction of a f ts- tem of Public ater Worat for Somerset Borough, will be received until l.U P. M., SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1894, the Council reserves the right of rejecting any or ell bids, gpeei M-atioiu. etc., can be had on application, iir orUer of the Ton n Louru-il. WM. H. WELFLEY, lturxem, Deo. 4th, fomexsel, Ta. gTOCK HOLDERS XOUCK. Tbe annual meeting of the Stockholders of tba Firm National bank of Somerset, forth election of Directors for the rear A. 10.. 11. will be held in the Director s Kuum, in the First National Bank Baildins. oa7et. Pa., on Tuewlay, Jau uary II i lit'l. betwaenlhe noursofone ad thne o cluck, P. M. HARVEY M. BEKKLEY. C ahior. AND THERE Somerset, Pa. - Hampden Watches Powder HERR BROS., JEAVELER9. e Tbi Cldast ZstabMsd Ssra of its End ia Somerset- e . a.- The celebrated Non-pull-out Bow, Jamea Boss Gold tilled casee TLECTIOX XOTICE. '1 .-ie m.uKjn cf 'J FsttvtV Tilon Ax-la-l:oa rl i.-e 2-:a. Cm-ar.f Soit-1 Cncntv, Fa., 'U Ibeet ta (nuiaau t Hail, Bvra, Fa, oh TUESDAY, DECEM3ER 26, 1833, tortlie purrtwe of elretitif a"irw V serve th eor.m war. E;e-t!cTi open af2 P. of. Bninta weeing at 10 A. M. EIBlof P HtY, Ephraiia J. W:ir. frcsideat. Secretary. rjJRKPAS3 NOTICE. N.itir b- berr'.y aivru tbat all penmia from anJ aiVrthis .UtV f. ou-l liaL.!'.r. txtin. walk-Ir-r. (Cbt-nus mat. bum, ti-fclrar or thoulia same on the rem!eft wf tbe UDdertinid iu tiJemhi.iii totrii-tio. 8omeret Co. Kli! rjrJ!-cated to the rui extent vi the law and dratb to dags trevpasl nf . tio. Pir:cbaush. M. L Phavrr. 1. I'. 7 Dmrrualt. kd SXia.r. J.4.!j Z'rcwuerit'Ail. Iiiill ..lltVr. .i-fib J. imiDermari. Jo"ah fcvu. I. K. Z i mnn-raaa. lhiiuei J. I-U(. F. Z.mmerwau. Jee Walter. W;llira Maurer, ) looin rWnhart, Nch ) itir. Mr Kiui!i Baush. W. H. aliiler. X-ntli b'eei tier, Herman HerkeT. David Mltlt-r, John 8iftt. Wm. iMmria, Jona'.liaa Zimmerman. Iicurj VV. sharTer. Nov. IS, ".a E ULE TO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. To Harvey Leonard, of either Fayette orWet mnreUnl ctxiniy, aad Mary Ana Mitclii, of Fayette couuty. Pa. You are hereby cited to be ar.i appear before tbe Judge of our Orphan s llobrt at an uriihanV Court to be held ai !xxiiriet ou Monday, the lith day of Dec 1jU, at 10 o dork iu the forenoon, then and ihere to ei-eiHor refuse tolaae the real eiaie of Jehu kth, decern---! at the arqvaired valuation pet uoo it by an lu quri duly awarded by said (.'Wirt, and relumed on the tia day of sept. IfJS. or show caii.- hy the same should not be sold. And hereof Uil not. i?herfrTt Office. I.-ATAH GOOD. 1st Nov. ISO. fhenlf. -NOTICE- I Uere'iy certify that the following irfwinu have beeu riled in my othre according to law, and will be presented to me Court fur couhrma li.u, on THURSDAY, DEC. 14th, NEXT. Fir and final account of 8muet J. Bcwwr, at-iitneeof Archibald LivengHd and wife. t int and Dual account of A. H. Kuepper, as signee of W. H Miller and wife. irt and rlnal account of Valentine Hay, a siRiiea of ThreM Ktoaita first and hual aceouut of I C. Culborn, al liance of tiideon Bowman aud wife. Protbonotary's Office, t V. 11. PASSER. .Nov. Ij, lJU. 1 Pro.honotary. SSIt;"EES' NOTICE. Aigncd estate of Abram 3C. Miller, of JcfTVrsaa township, bonier county. Pa. Kotlo'ta hereby given that Ahrain M. M'.'.ler baa made a general ansurameut for the hdiient of br e.cditito. to ifto undersi.rned, ail penou Indebted to aid CMat are rc-tue?:ed to tu.ke payment and thute having calms to present tne iai wltrxMit ueiay to J'JlIS U. Scutt. AsKiruce. bouierNet, l"a. SSIGXEE'S NOTICE A--igued tate of Conrad Miller, of Jefferson Town.hip. boniertet Crunty, Pa. Notice i hereby given that lomad Miller ha mad? a general a!iimi-m for the teu-nl of hi. creditor, to the umh-r:gued. ll p.-r-p m debtrd to nald eotaie are re-juejdd to make pay ment and tbow having oairu to present tne Hint wuhoul delay to Job ti ll B. MILLi'R. . lie P. 0..!Hmrt Co., Pa. Or to his Atfya s-eoii A tgle. Somerset, Fa SSIUXEE-S NOTICE. Aligned estate of fieorire Han lay. of Ji-rTerMjn Township. Somerit County, Pa. Notice is hereby givt-u Mutt ororge Barclay has made a general a-Mgiiinenl for the ieaehl of his creditor to the, umlcrs!ne-i. All irna in dcbtcil to .said eaiaie aie rciuetelt o mak-f py tunt and taue having cuiima to prcBanl tue aaine w ttaoui delay to JOU.S R. i-COTT. As-o (TRce, A. J. Colborn, Eti., Att'y. !nnerrt. Pa. A SSI J SEE'S NOTICE. An-igned estate of WsIey D. Barclay, of Jeffer son Township, Somerset Cuumy. Pa. Notice is hereby given that 'elcy II. Uwrrlay han made a general alignment fr the beneiit of his creditor, to tne undenunci. All peryoua in debted to -ai, I estate are re-iuc-ied to make pay ment and lbe having ciairu to present tue same w iiuoui delay to JOHN R. SCOTT, A-ssignce. A. J. Co'.born, Esq., Att'y. somerset. Pa. DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. l.-iaie of Annie Bronvher, late of Middiecreek township, dec d. Tlaving been appointed administrator of the estate olAnuie Brouher. dec'. L, nijti'-e is here by given to ait pcr-ons owing slid estate to make tmi.iedia'e piyment, aud those having claim a'aiut said etate will (reseitt tho Mute du.y authenticated to the un-iersicned at tn resi dence in Cpier Turkeyfinit to-.kuship, somerset county. 1'., ou Saturday, tne -'d day of Devvin ber, IkC JOHN 3. TRIM PEV. Bcott & Og'-e, Atty'a. A-Imiuisimtor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. llstale of Philip Smith, late of the borough 0!' Roctwotfcl. Somerset county. Pa-, dee d. Lettersof ad ninistratiou Ow r'.r.'-oi iv.i on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice Ls herctiy given to all Tiersoas iu-! b.tsl to Mid es tate to make immediate pwyrn.Mii aud lho hav itiK claims uwiust the .mc w ill nresetit them for settlement duiy aut hemicated ou i-amrdsy, Isre. 9. lst.t. at the deced.uts store and late resi dence in the borough of Ko"kod. Pw. JAMS I. PCi.H. Administrator CVoi r-,!. rt.i -wr, of Ptdl'p.-iinllh die d. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Helman, late uf ShaJe township, deceaed. Letter testfiinentary ou the arsnve estate having been granted ta the undersigned by the proper authority, uotit-e i hcrebv given to ail persons kuowing themselves indchtel b said es tate to mase imroediHle payment and tli'-e hav ing elaitna ag-tiitstthe save to prvsent them duiv authenticated tor settle jnent o i Fnisy the U.n h day of December, l-tiij, at the la'.e residence of deed. ELIZABETH HELMAN. Executrix. TOTICE IN DIVORCE. Atugsrie E- Lawrvoce f In the Court of Common nv ber next rneU'L, I riraaoi Somerset Jeremiah Shaulis. Pa. ts I ftubpii-na in Divorce John Lawrence- ( to No. ; Muy T. Isjs. Alias Subpena in Divorce No. lit, Sept. T. :'t. Tl J-Jin licrcrtri, the d'i'n tfit tthmy ntmr-.l .- You are hereby notified to be and appear at the nsxtUourtof Coumoa Picas ibr oomenot county, to be beld at Somerset on the second Monday iu December, A. D. lsis tilth dyi, to answer a complaint of Manne E. Lawrence yojr wife, the plaiuutt above named, and show cause, if any lou have, w hy jour said w ife should not be di vorced from the bunds of matrimony entered in to with you. agreeably to the prayer of her Peti tion aud Llls.1 exhibited against you u.-tore said Court. bheriirs ifflce, 1 ISAIAH G iOi. Somerset, Pa , Jjov. li, I'M i fcher.ff. 7KIT OF PARTITION. To Ai nle Paidlev. Levi Fai-Vty. Henrr Faid- ley, Simo'i Eaidiev, of CoiiVtx, Jasper sui.ly. lo'aa, Jasrr Ketuis'Id, of llon, Prvlon couuiy, Vs est Va., Nancy, intermarried with Wm. Hiilner, 01 Uarroli county. Maryland, You are herehy norMcd that In pursuance nf a Writ of Partition issued oit of the orphan' Court uf Somerset county, Pa., and to me direct ed. 1 will hold an inouest on the premises, on the ral estate of Christian Ks-mbjid, dec.'d., situate in lireeuviUe township, sjomerssM Cis-inty, p . on Monday. Nov. the '.'7ia dy, ls-jil. at one o'clock P. M., when and where you can atlcad if you think projier. buertira urhce. t ISA I A II GOOD. IX I. Isth, lfcll t sheriff. TRIT OF PARTirON. To Israel C. lot felt v. of Garrett county. Mary land, Marshall 1 mo ires, of the Suite Kaunas, and Martha 1 notes, intermarried with Mul. of Allegheny county. Pa. 1 ou are bereoy notified mat in pursuance or a Writ of Partition issued out of the orphans' Court of somerset county. Pa., and to me direct ed. I will hold an in,uest oil the premia, oa the real estate of Jeremiah tiiotlelty. dec 'L, tltu aie in tireenx ilie township. 5 mers-t county. Pa, on Monday the '.Till day of oveniler, 1V at a o clock A. M , wben and wnere you raa attend u you think proper. SrierilJ i.ffice. ISAIAH GOOIX, K-L lsth. lsl i elierirT." rj-tREriPASS NOTICE All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on my farm in "somerset township for say purpose winterer. Any person or persons found walk ing, riding, driving, bunting, fishing, berrying or trespassing in any manner or for a-iy purt3. on tbe premise! aforesaid, will be prosecvted to the full exteut of the law. This ia tae iast nokice that I propose to give, and hi te in wire wl 1 sr that the law against tn;f4-suus ia rigidly iu forced KENRY KI9TER, ypit OF PARTITION. To Mary Merlev, Intermarried w ith Joaa Thom as, of krush Valiey P. ., Udiaiat rvitnty. Pa, Hiram Merlev. of hipshei,an. Lagrange ewnn ty, Indiana. Henry -Vteriay, of i-heidou, Obrieit coouty, lowj. Yoa aw benby notified that la pursuance of a sni ot rartition tssui out of tne trypans' Court or fsomerssn county, Pennsylvania, and to me direct d. I will bold an in-U.stou the prwsnt sea,on the rewl estate of John Meriey, Sr , dec d ituat in sjuemahouing towast,ip. Moineraet coanty. Pa., on tsaturday, the iih day ot Nov., Isks. when and where vou can attend If yaa think proper. ahanffi OtVss ) ISAIAH GOOD. Oct, Ush. ISO J tierJL HfiMT IfwIflr.TMP RC. VIfr : : : CAUSE YOU ARE YOUNG --:-G LASSES- Are net roritiircd. If your eyes pain or annoy you in any way hTfl them examined at Neff & Casebeer's Jewelers A Optician s No. 2, Casebeer Block, ... Somerset Pa. 2 CAR LOAD SLEIGHS & SLEDS JUST ARRIVED. 1 w New Warehouse. FULL LINE OF SLEIGHS, SLEDS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, CARTS, HARNESS. LAP ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS WHIPS, ETC., Fought in Car Load Lots. Call and examine stock and get my prices before biiviiisr elsewhere. er CJ E. L. SIMPSON, - Patriot Stret. 0P 5Xsw o -J - 1 7 K i .j,-r - . ,4 :V 0:.v.t.yj. -fit sV.C';- '- . .i -. s r - ' . Wonderfully Successful in Chronic Diea?r.s) of the EYE, EAR, Ml, THROAT, LUNGS aal NASAL CATARRH. All Eye Operations Successfully Performed by him. Smxt'jil Hm'J : Ciiut-en Oiir.vu- a, lM-!s.a, Pa.. Oi-t. Ii Is "J. I have been c:ravercd. and that vtt bs-Ty, rorover 's years, lit. ealm oper;el on both cyea in less than two minutes time, w ithout caus ing the least pain, nur waa I eooriued to my rum for a nuimcBU 1 can roticientinusly say that uv eyes are mw p.-rfec-lly suais it. Thank to the it i ter. JISS-. CaLT-ItSTlNTNEK. Ji"f.- .V.'.is-.s l"ra.- j Sm',ui lU- Lfi?n"n ! .-. sj'-. For more than nineteen years I have been in very bad hea'th and "tittered untold npraiea. 1 have tried eastaru and wtsleni Medical lt)-litit-tious, to relief.and bare had bine diflereiit physiinaris not alone w itinit an sticcsis what ever, but hecaiue grmdua ly Wvjrs. :itt;il I beard of the woiMleri'iil cures- per,"onned Ijy lr. Sw'm. w bet: I put myself under his trvwtmcuL I Uu gradually to i-wis-ove. ai.1 now reel aaiu as il life was wmtn liviujc once more, feenuf strouir aud hcnr'.y as wbi u 1 was a yinjt iri, l1 a.i tins 1 have to lliauk lr. m h. .od bl- hiia. Mr... M lit Ijm at. Black lick, Ii-ica Co, Pa.. Aorn i ', l-'l. tle:iir s;,..-.'.' l'.'lr l'iii 3'.-.;. A .Vw'i. i'.i, CareJ b;l Ir. $aJ. our little daiiKhter Katie had a bad ease of eata-rh for tm.re tliau eigut years, her bream was Kimetnine terrible. an 1 her general health was very much undermined. Uut now, after a course of treatment with Dr. balm, we consider her en tirelycuied. Mas. Alii-r Robs, itiLy, Centre County, Pa, April , Isjj. For o.-iie time my luon have been hatily af fected i began to Uwse ierh rapidiy : ail en-rry aud aps.-me had Lift me and 1 jrew wpi i.j weaker. 1 put myself under care of Dr. saliu and t-uaidwr inysieiillr.y enrssi wf - -1 1 dy now, reeling Mmnirrr arl hearty ajatn. and have mioe-J ad the 9-ii I bad peer mm is. y lost. 1 can htaruly miunnteud lr. sim. Matt KtsstLU McCaodiess. Pa Tibieasea of women.nichas have billed the si:iof all other physician ant remslw, quVklv cstrel. Jiic-rs tumurs. hisroid aad poiypotd grotha eured without th. us. o the knife of cauatir. Soc itUiig. uopa.u, no danger. Manhood perres-tly restore.1 Quick, painlesa anl e-rtain cu- fir l.sitene. lost msnhoal spermawrrb.ea Ussses. weak and nervousdcbility : al-o f.wr pr.Matiltt, vericc)i. and ali prisaie diseae whet her from impruient hahita of youia or seoiDuai huciktn, spe?lil y and permanent ly cured. vTHE DOCTOR WILL BE ATX The Central Hotel, Jolinstown, on Tuesday, Nov. 7, and at the Somerset House, Somerset, oa Saturday, Xqv. 11. Our Advertisement Will Appaar Twice Before Each Visit. CUNSULTATIOSI and DCsalNATlO FREE. ADDHESS all C0.KJ sICATKm ta 80789. COlUslSUS, O. 1T'"'NC OT EE PTJATjljec"rXaTT Johnstwn I (iraad Central foewlsy "i ju i omer-et Moru'set ilouse Htnil'j 1 iatea subject to change, of which regular New York Weekly Tribune Somerset ONE T"WO DOLLARS. Adlre?s tvil orders Immense Boom. ir-?: f;r yt.zrs it W :trrr :, :e,fr,l Vvl f.zr.u.i gve.'.i ..- lf' 'ii A zuc-ec'.z ccr. ;' '' , . - 2- . t .!. a.i t H.'.m-VH, i".-r.f. Om E'i ijt J t 7."-' In; .sis'.. For more than sla years I have had a moM lr riblersseiit astnma.aadtt wasMlaom, indeed, when I c mid rest for a nlUt. on a-coiiit uf eouKhing. closenessi la chest and paotmir he breath, with bu drop. i:f cold perapirailon hreakina out ail uvr mu. I was, ind-i tired of lite. I hal tried all of the best phy 1 .- anatatbia aeixbWHhoodard uer!y all patent mclictnea r heard of. rsit grew rspuLy w.ifxtL Alter I uast given up all h.iuesc-r avrr Jernitij benefit ro ray terrible malady, 1 wasoli!teO to i u Jr. ssalm, an.l I thaaalu.iy bins theiisy thatl went tobim, he has dwue a'n more rl n rh. short lime thai toe doctor has treated me. than alt others la aia yea is. I don t-ouU or slims, sleep ail mot aud can breatn wiili C4s. rn).y life one. ruurw aad c iosider mtseif aim t entirely eured. 1 w:itt:its io that .nfts-rers trma any rbmnic di.s ea--e my kjow where t- ;;- and ifct cured. Ms. Is.-t Kaal.. Wile oa Mknael hari. Coacmsoah, Pa., Cambrit to. fsri'in. Cirr i s Dr. . JC'-n li.-! Xnj tVW$ lln.r ,''. For f i' a time I have Isrew alocat kallv deaf frooi cstairh. parb-ularly tu iy leftiar, win rt seeio.t d.a.1 fi-1 the rjtM omc arst wic-e daliv. I was st-:y derr.rcloul atii a m drsjers'e on acvoun; ot U.K oeiu af.e to bear what weut or. around me : re!t always tire-1 and lost all eu.riee; now I am uul.e a diSerwot man and fel Iist.ur , ooce mora, ali this thanks to It. Salin 'a .kiliii.t irwiTOni, 1 nave tiren to three lo'tHr dm-tors. Soo.iecan fmaaiue how jroo I. how youn I leek since I can uulwrsiau 1 ouce uwve wi'thout au ef fort. ' VicrraiL rTtiis, Jahtntuwn, Ta. dl.rtlri Dr. JVcr ar-'.-T Srf'rttl jr J'-sfra H'.'li .s,'i.s n h. ir'a I tri iim I K"ttei I have bro s-jflt'riiui with very ser.reKouiat h, bladder and kt'luey tr.mhle. and m a'ssnit that felt ait broke up. -ouldn I follow my daily laitorsrm acssstiut of great pains, weakness, and kilai-aa, boa www, aasav a ctsaae at n i mi i wtth ir. wlm, ran once m.vs au-ad to my dany labors with pleassve and conai-lv mysstd aaw aud hearty aaiu. t. K. Asaa.sv. lodiia. Pa.. April JS. !!. Fea V ar i A(ir ;"3iy TT.ue7J;jTjr i i-jt I i: " fit' J IT V-.il I .si I it Mil 1 p i VCl it Th i " 1 1 ; Li palie m will be oru uofly n stitl-J. asp Herald YEAR. vo Ttz H??uj,. 1 if -5
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