UL L rjj, Somerset Herald. T. Mayer, of the B. it t..n.1tT-' rosigiiatiot. lia" ,t..f.rlv,'r,,r lc at Fisiier's Hook . -.! .inl?s b;-ve .teen a.up- r1-; of M,a CJtf,,lr' w' V"' to CI" B" ' ' in . .n of H ...i.Von P. Wil- Tne " ',v4,-' or .YI.K.ia wsbeato i .- !v 't. ': i.v for "o.ino.ion by .-. -.mi. , ' ,,...'' r T":! ,VH:ne.l t Sny.ler. Art Store : "4" ii i" i v n.K.i )t r of Te 7W -... ' a.Hl.ue t.e.. .r.itQ Mar.dol.ns, Guitars, Banjos Violins i.istrunieiiisai.3ujuei gtJ.sherr." A "SSt"'r ok m3,iii.-.u-i..-.e-ofiheeon-aJ , ..eu a .""U " he.W.e. iylwy'0' "I " vk iH bealnosi double !lfP'"' The svle will h-ve ; yrJr A y t- ' iv il'"-1 Ioe" - nf the Hf-kai-d should not for KtlTN i'vJor. the druggist, can Uhd "v-. ru..iitc...i'Jeunv;.!i .e.e R: 0 ,.iotn.a erwJ-itni je h- o . ie IiH---iH'. -n ee y f.,.f. it on- rt.ieut w'J-cUi- ' jVt,. .u n i ,"Tt.lkft,'e town is Snydes A i There vou ran liad Pw t-. of.he.0." All kind and cbo V at the Prr.t .hey make. Aye' s I.ie Tec ;o c !-:. "o i. ,.J . of time. iy ; " jo .'.; JO' J. ' .Mv,a know tta. e bare u A . V.awn -e hund.-etN of pidnrcs 0:f ,.Ide" "HsTpEi:-s Abt Stofe. wiater h:5he.i i''"'" " J.' Lot.)" k c nu h slv luc" ; " 4 u,.a.il3...o.a from .he for s, set ve a lot of Uwksaaa many oiu- .-lk-c things 1im"la-B - , We wih to cUoat this l.ae .ad , ' .Utheinat K-ss thn cost. It wl . vToutoiU andseeihem at '" " is n A&r Siit ;nonr A Co., of C .-- - d . V- .h.eau ao. Kie- e e .oa k'.B4reDtiUealeofolin. sr..e. The J -u ii aa iaclin..tion too ey ;eU-t re.-e.uly ouly M:i - j ; . "r,weo(n;a will inhi.u- eu 1 '..-'.i A ai..ur alter t lie aol.uays 'y the d",...r.uie.u of a-iiLtiltu.-. Y.i "onv i.m fjr Xina and 5few Yf,-' Eve; voody does. T'aei-e in noh i ,ni,r than a tine picture; something xmt friends w ill always keep and Ireas 'ne. Vhi can get anything in th line SVllEK'S ACT oTOr.K. T J. i. arr Fo. i-.n, auiui.Z u.t iy otb f ine . -2 '-"'N 'U "lUia "J f ,i,.,f ..v Co . C-r 1. W- "'i'u.. ".s ; i;cj.,e..t of tlie Ce.i.i- on "T'ae IV -ln.us; n aril, ie by Mr. V.Uu.ui O.u ar rirtiidse, tae sculptor, en. u led The Iievelopnie.it of Sculpture ia A .uei KVand a par by Mr. Ja.u H. "ea Eiuiiin.of PiiilKuelp'aia, oa tlie Tria.i.i t. Cr.wuing of Tublic So liooK" Tae Suite Normal School of In lUnu, IV ill open its Winter Term Tne l;y, Jx ;. I-"!. A tictlty repre enting ien'coilej;e nud universities. Ele-vi;,,,- for SirK Electric light farough The finest Mo.'.el Sc-hool ia the ii ue.s;i;rvied by five specially p-e- u,l tliei-s. For fciuiloyie aldi-e--i prliit ipal, I. J. W ALLKI-, D. D. Aa.it IYs;y Simns, of Greene county, 101 year oli" mud bliud for several yea.s l :; a story of how a niesener from fai-iven came to her room, took her by tjfh.iJ, talked to her about the cele--tlticity l which she was to go, an J pjiuied out the place she wa- to occupy. W-n her fi iends uW that she dream ti. sue ays no, be was wide awake. She rm-.v believes that she was visited by au We ill give three months, subscri p tn to tny girl, w ho is not already a sut- Hi'r, who will bring us the wish bueofber Christinas turkey. By the h :.oe we mean the forked bone sim- i:a alieo.ie ia the breast ofachickea, Tje iir gi. 1 to send us one of thewe bones have a new beau be -"ore a month. ii be iiu.-ried within a year. Thin ;rremeiu i for white girls only and tae &t will close Janua.y 1. 1SKJ. Confl"- ''( P.rK. Mr readers who have been looking for H.rCal?,i Jar fnrlttG will be glad to kiiowtaot i: is out and may be obtained the drus-ist or by sending 6 cents in saiiw t C. L Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mi The new calendar is certainly a triumph of art. It represent a lovely i-d in lieoutiful brown tiutu, surround i liy a gold trame, embossed and de f . l-r.y "up to date," It makes a useful "ruament f r the home and a pleasant re- a.cifrof Hood's Sarsaparillx Mi"are"s Magazine for January is to "'e an article giving the whole atory 'never yet publishe.L but long desired by public) of Mr. Blaine's relation to his en candidi'-y for the Presidency in l"t- It is written by Murat Halstead, 5.e oj,rtuuity for knowing all the i-u uncualed ; and it einlxMlies riversa;ions w ith Elaino and an im f"rust uuiiublisbI letter written bv iaifew day after his defeat. Some T7 inUM-tftinjr portmiu will accom PT the article, and tha Blaine letter be n-prodmd jn facsimile. tipert report that it ia impossible to d telegraph dispatch through the II nsv tunnel, four and a half miles Vh Adams Mm It has bjen l-l with all kinds of wire, and with a :"e,a -h as is used under the ocean, Jt in vain. Telezranhic wires, in con- a carried over the surrounding Hfeun-U!:- A careful exploration ofthetun Ji. h been made, but no magnetic or re nas been fan.i interfere with taasuiiswon of a message. T ftmenee and pride of g od citi ttip of G.Green. r.r l,nn J W0rkin8 together recently and pro Man eld situation. Mr. Green got .Xicl, boisterous and disagreeable Pial the DeighU.ring town of 'S. ani created considerable dU Ir?0 on te reeu. He was not ar- A few days later he appeared the county attorner at Pitulsire ore out a warrant against hira arsJ rUag the peat. He was nd went home withaahrivei iicoiions are cot a grea . ana ih suUtauce of the law rela- um ejections maf iuitloutof 41 thia lima. The .lM.4i.tn nnt ivh'i'"11 uke ,,liw on Tue,,u,iy.the A t r,,ra:-ry. According Ui the ' the LegUiature of Iskj, the noini- "J party primaries for borough taj " t P oin" "nJ Bcho1 directors b filed eighteen days before the bieh in J',u,y 3it. "i ation patter, fifteen days before the ni ,il,U 'tlruary 3d. It is hut 17. nt to il onliI lb J1 uay, 4U; lhrt'ncaUa early as poe- Me.-. Christ jiat. C,uclida.e for 'wroi'jh .0.1 4.. ie r j already iu the field. Packer Parker's bl.ro will c closed throngaout lhed.y Chri-tm.-... Mr. 11. B. Puilu rcpnciite4 Souer- set county at the State Convention ci bankers held iu Philadelphia week. Leonard KerreL of GU I'S, u.md iii-s coniiu.ssion a postm.i'4er aU Ju-t .l:ce in L s Christmas fetock.ng. Ij the We tmo'elano o.inty x-w.t'.st week CL?.. Vmiuear won lit, . -- ..ist Ja.obS. P eking " K s v o i of a-H-t of motiut.'Jn Ik -I. Su r.-(be noT 'or .he Pi'.-' .j r; ,- ptitcU ..k! fci'-re . : o.uple'e ca oi.-'o,:- I Oo.-.l i 1ST Se.ld io- tj. ;. ct loer I rne- . Icly. A re;w t Cached hr.-e Mo.i.i v a d.MtiVea rxw ai L"-ie SnnJi.y nj wjchinjm w c' Levis e. .e-l s id eve . S.acke.ie. M: Ma ,el IC. E.-im jw, ate.u he. '..i New E.-ihio.i, Pa., i bools, is ho.ac w i: n hrr iareni ) Rev. sad Mrs. T. J. lie -low for Sue holidays. nicifha.il i .-e siuii'.ij o.er :l--e f vat rush or holiday jjoxIa. S.ti".i:'", MoatUty iul yesle.x'ay wee eo u '.-y d-iyn J i a'l of ihe -.;oi-ci. Mr. u; Mrs. Hear root'.i :h tial Mi-s. Join P. H:y, of tu" Suite 1 low. are tpearfinj the holidays with li.ttheir- a.ley to. iJiij rekiiives. C C. Schuiucker. a p.-oj e - ie Jeojier '.jw j-ihiJ Craiei-, Iw te.. J. m. uve uiil-- n-lh of So ae.ve.. Mi-." Agaes M. Bim:o- leA 2 a--e fjr New B.iihiin, Pa., wbei she h . . .... ce iiec? a jiosition a; hleao; .lie.- n id tyie-riier with a larj-e m -.i -u.c;U -g ooiU'i.i -y. Captaia George a .ul Forsyl he 1 1. . -i.so i. the former of Piedmont, W. V.. ; i l i".o laUer o.'Cnm'jerland, Md., sjeot S:Vi - day and Sunday with their brother, C;.pi. Cb.-.s. J. Harrison. Rev. W. lloupt aud ilo-i.-e. ta'-ough .ue co'umns of tae Hbralo. c ; J liea -.v thanks to ibe'r Tj'neroas So aj -et f.-ieJus for a lioe .e. se. and a purse coal tin' money. Somerset's school childrea w.il f.iji-y two weeks' vaj.Uion this year. - he - .1 of directors having deci.ie! a be schools shall not re-open until ice st Moaday in the new year. S n.ier Wilso u o' Mol. ie, J I., a uie-- i-cu-know '-e-i o. in s ....-.- rivet, i.i towa Mn.i" .y mo - i a i.i s .- it i. e ipe "! a veeK c i n-s j.i; .i w ith his "oyhoii . :t .its On the evening of the UKh bis,.. A' -e.-t Flick end Mary E. Hay, of JciTci-.oa towuship, werei'.ii.etlia the holy ixi.iui of wedlock by Rev. C. : '. Geaa.. t. of the L-ivap-.vilie Ja'ther.n Chn.-ch. EHi. Odd Fel'ows will bold an ooen meeiiog F -Id.-y evening to be followed by a b.:t et a. the Mausioa Ho.ise. All nie-a'iecs of that oi-anixatioj in the 0011- ty h.-ve been iavi.ed -o !e r-e a. it. Re.'. J. W. Domer wUl bold a qac :ei- !y coafe -ence in the Ev;.ngeli. 1 canrch on S. a relay net at 1:00 P. M. He will .i.iso . onda. onimun'oa Fe v'. a at the ri-asaut Hillcbu.vh oa jaad .y u" n- 12- - - Rev. Gebhari coad acted Cu. .! .n. s ser- vi- es ia the Lavans ille Lutherr i ca.itcui L.st eveaiaf; He will eoudi.ct aiaiilar ser.-ice- in the Cojejeer church 1 ji even ing :tiiu ia ue B;ikenville ch -rch, Thursday evening. General Passenger Agent Chas. O. Scull, of the B.O.R.H, will arrive at 8:10 this morning and will spend the day at the home of bis faiher, Ho.u Edwaid SculL He will return to Baltimore tt-- n'i'ot on a special train. Among other girls and boy who have lieen absent at private schoois ind who ace boaie for the holidays a.-e Mis ef Leah Krebs, Xcllie Kooser, and Flos:e Knepper, and Messrs. ' John BeerUs. Hermauus Baer, Webctcr Good a:-d Gerge Knejper. Jj-t e.-eniiii,- the children of oe - formed sul Uui.eJ Il.-oth ea clu- h- reade.-ed biecialiy pr,;in-cd Ch.isiiiua pro-.-:uiis onsisli'.ig of songs aad ie.-ita-tion sfle--triilch Cii- I'-mi ...i.i....! I ts.t ofcandy and -.ikes watserveL To- ts- the childreu of the Disciple, j.:iihe '. and Methodist . onday Schools v .lgi. e jiuilar eulei-iainnient Mrs. Xora Aright, who was in i-T:ed in April laxt and removed with her hus band Peter Arig'ai to Kent .ounty, Ohio, died at the home of her father, E. C Feruev, in Allegheny lowaship, on t ..e 9th instM after a painful illness of seve;.l mouths duration. The deceased w is twenty-two years old and was a memlier of the U. E. Church. The annual banquet and camp-.'ire of R P. Cummins Post G. A. K will oec-:ir on New Vear'a day iu the Opera House. An interesting program ha bee.i provid ed and it is anticipated that eo.nradcs from all parts of the county, as3oinri i;: iel by their wives, will bo prsseiii. i'ae assault on the tables has lieea et J-r f- o'clock. Mr. J. ILPenrod, ofWashmilon, D. C , is visiting at the home of his sister, M rs. J. H. Pisel. Mr. Penrod w s formerly vtnnAdil with tho siznal oiv- of the U. S. Armv, but resigned from that ser vice to engage in Journalism. Many of our readers will recall series or inter esting articles contributed to these o'- umus a few years ago from his pen. The residents of this place w.ll oesoi- tyto learn that the tract oi limber ad- ioiuinz the borough limits on the nor'.h- eat. familiarly known as "Oak Hu ge will soon be laid bare by the woodsman's ax.FoxBros lumbermen and charcoal dealers, having aoquirjd it by recent n,in.h.ui "Oak Itidire" has long been a f ' - - favorite pleasure rewt t for Sjiue.TCiers. One ofthe largjst timltr dn ils mmle in ifu.mnntrin recent years was cinsura- muJlast week when Janus E. Savior tt,o Tin-;.! '".tse'over ti-..ct of 1U1 uimmtu " " - - soma lHJcretiuate along the Berlin road, htlf-way between Berlin and S0111 . . 1 tt it)i Oist. tue tract is um lo -V, hile pine, red oak, and while o ik. Tao transaction involve belweea ?10, OW and f 15,(WU. A. J. Callurn, JrM delivered at ad lres atlhsaunual b ui'i'iet of iue Nw land Society of Norlh-e-.e. a Peansyl vauia, held at Scranlon. o-a Friday even ing last. Hi subjrv: was "New Eng land in the History of Our Nation." The address was pablUhed in full by the Srranton papjrs. We hope to reproduce it in the columns or the 11 ku.v.d iu a fu ture nuaiber. J. F. Nickle' dtvclling bine naar Sulltm wji tiUlly djstroyel by tiro Friday uighL Tlii fir had gained auch hcaday before it was discovered that th3 oceapants of the bailding were cam polleJU ewipa iu their night clolhes. Oalyoneor twa article of U4h3l4 faniitare ware aavel TrJ U tha ll imes. TUore was no insurance on tho building or content. M r. Xickle will rebuild iui tusdiately. El ward J. Need, the haudsome and popular young weighinaster ofthe Listie Miuiug Ciupiny, aud Miss Fannie G. Shiver, daughter of Mr. aud Mr.Cyru Shaver, of Somerset township, were auiteJ in marriage on Tuesday, ISth inst. Tho ceremony took plaet iu SL Mark'a Episcopal Church. Johnstow n, and was performed by the rector, Rsv. D. La wis. The happy young couple have gone to bousekeeoln T ' ( oldea VfcficJaj. j On tin. 2!lh day of Iiecem er, lSi Mr. John J. Sc'.ieM and MwH B. A il.c i, j oiia'splaca, were united in m-.-.;. .,9, j tuI -.ciV. v7 (hey cole i''.itfl : ae j 11 t.a ?nnive -sa v of "iot I uere-I'm ! e.e.u .'t .jeir Jinio -UiOie no -.a 01 I; l -. --iirroand.sl bv all f-'aelr '. 5 e . e,l .me. ol.s. A 1 j'e laettia, s . '..0.1's -so., who w j do., ac.l at i.ac by u.Cf-;t;cd ill ic -ff .e 01" aer ..V:-.-o The men'lx r of tu ...aiily e i c M . au l .'i . S.iu aer Wil- .i.. v.'MoPne, Illj i . -ad Xlr. Ross r.V'.r..J Dr.amlM.s. J. C. C.a.V, of V j-.i'.ow.i, V.-r Mr. r id Mrs. P. A. S -:lie I a. id Miss Edi.h Scliel:, of Sniuer . .. h a uuin tar of children. Mr. 1. Mis Schcll kept "oj: n hou l'i T.i'hoot tho eveiiiig waeu fsev e. 1 h;i.nt.eJ of tlioir ntunerotis .r.e ids i'.oii 10 e.ilcnd ooug.-a.; ii'iiou:;. It is i.ie except icn?" couple who.-.. 'e t'te sifjlesof a Ii::"-rea.u.-y . id r .e pei-..'iaej tocele iue tiieir "gaiile.i uevl diiij" the enjoyuieat of e.cliea' he 11. Vie e icvpiion i nio;e u-t.-Ved in 'i .s 'i.sc wbe 1 it is reoieai ad - iiat Mr. -.3 icil U;'". led in tiaiisc';.!!. ac.ive li e, aiw ys iK'i.ig p.-omb.e it lit aia: e-s .ct."Iii th riv'l aii l c n ae.-cal i . t-:.' of 0.1 r coiiny. It's e si.aa'ile "fe h. ' bee.i eiii,lly nciive ia ,r Piloting 1 .1 i.i e s of "(K-ie.y rnd cHiv-ch : ad i;.. eie !hc i hi-i chee i'nl mid cmic-i -..t lorer. Tae Hwm.b unite w ith the" i- u;iai"e.-e vs fripmls in w i Iilng them 1 fc"sii;;ie t Mcsi.igs d-ii.i ihe re-.t of tlie.- i'..ys ivn.i p.- "i. A 1 Bea.'a. id s.Ja.oii K1..JC z, ii'e o." o .c of ( lie 's?st know.- " .!" of;!ie iior.li ff tae - y, el's' . , ' e--.itfciedly .t lu-r h um ne.r St . ,v . i 1 'i'.ie.n :h...ug t iA in,Ii;i, at : f3i -:y boi'r '.''aai -d-.y rli IVi.u t lie I ' in-' ..u tli.'-.ilit sec. ps tit. .t tho dece od In." ilfcred from hc.i't 'ron ie fo m.'.4 al y;-.i 's, !nt wa.no iticvpa.-ii-iic.l I' o.n '.;.-mi!; ig l. tiie ordl 1 i, dale of '.ic Ii 1 v ill , id .. f..ial ter 'lin .iio-i of iic; di e.. -o vr.s ie-.r dreamed of for a mo.ne.i; by her h 1. -baa.d ar.d th- other nie tars of aer fii:ii!y. S'lori'y n.te- Mr. ...:il M,.s K.xii.z hr.d re-.i fd for the ii;;'at Thurs day iltc l:iUer aroascd he-.- 1r.sV1.1d i:id in a ''.iii to ice J b:i: o.ida- . her totiie.i. en ir a3 she -va e .perleucng $;.at rliilV.-j'ty i.i brc.uhir.g. Mr. Koo.it. ha iily sia;'ied ai c ireil he t. a window. A clool.ir wa- seai, for ..it '.e-foi-e lie nr.ivtHl the ;-u.Taer evoi.-ol. Tho dei-ea od wasVio.it for.y-.iveyc:-f. of ageaad wa- a f;e.e..d fa.ori e ia .u couiiii inily in whirh slio litest. Sh) -M tiveil iy he - h sb. 1 a-ul a' .'e frmiiy of cbildi en. "A ' ': i. e r.'Ir J. The I'rr.t'.-") rt-si'o" I'-v i - ie-r. :t 111 a..nmn 1 li.'i 1 i-i miii' .'. .. s- 1 ock. cf! ii.i 'cii'c.; -.-.. 1. -. w i 1 ie rr .''nil-;-.1 w "nie it .ni C alt er '' n '.i 3 -cs-ei e t o- iy :oi 1, vo n.t.y h r-c. pi si. is. 10 a j ..i... it .epi.ici-ig -is .i'-n mil I pc. vt i. i , -o.ioi'' , all o" .-,(--h we'-et" t-.tyed it -e ' "ng tae .1:1 .t f-nin ier. Mf.Scv'w.; !i".i -e!iio--hI 'j-s iioi e 10'. 1 h!s im 1 his Ij.-ri 1- J...ie fii'ln; '1? e-ec.io 1 of a aw bo . -e. u .ien l ;f .u. :i simcs iy i.r.-in 1 ; r. .1 set on H.f. iae .urn-: r- -x-t is 1 -e !, b;it u.ifo. .imaidy fo the j m -, he f.t;id lo 2i-t a jer.nit f o 11 the co" snj re .-ore it .roi a uweii X"' -' ' " ' .ir. 1. 1 the poli'-j w.'- ilic.t-Iiy . - e'er-el.i-M ard roid. Ta( ow ier oifU a i.o- of ins.irai.e oil tin tar.i a l-j r:i p-.-o.'u -. i. u men w as aiiowr-.-. m .. Jtc...ctt fes':s lb t' hs owes this statement to the r.;i Vic inosm-ach as malicKmsly disto.scd per--ns hate circulated a story to .he e.Tett that, he was the recTr'n;t of nver g'KX) by voSu'i'aiy suN -ri ....tu. An Al e ed T mil. .-.' ji a . Will 'PI "SUi.o . J . . sr.-: . s'y inj.i v'iow ee.:s '4 j cT 1 .ie bi .' ';'!! oie iu,ia j. a thriiing 111. cnitic. sa.Tcred a . . ni for une lat wc?--. ie was on i.ie . w of h s barn iviie 1 he vepped np.i-i a 1 re lof.-ii and w. s p ecipii.ueJ to .:io dtor ta'.ow. He hti ainel a numlifr f 1 -'r cots n Iae head iil his ".ack wr. Ii-dly wren..-he.l. Mr. S'aaulis" wife, who is visiting relatives ia Jeir-..-son ;ow..3..it, is una lc .0 return to her home owing to p'aysii- d d:s.b:Iiiies. Sj-.i ttliie a she w-;U.led one of U?r band 1 and tafore the sore h id ea;ii e".y healol tio .Mvi.lenially prickeil it with a bit of a rusty lo.ip. Ill iotl ,i i.sanin-; soon dove'oped and i is feaied thr.t a n.iutal .011 wil h.o to ta re I".l 1o in order to save her life. Caabrii'i Cosgressional Candida '.. AU in Evans Esq.. a leading a.Uirney of E.-isburg. w.ilasL the endorsement ofthe Republican of Cambria county for C'o;iirres.s at the coining primary elec-tion. The Johnstow n Trib uur says: "There is noUxly who knows Mr. Evans but has the gre t est recoct for him as a republi can, a lac.yer, aud a a private cili.en. Should he reieive the indorsement of the district coii'ereniss ho will have the earn est support of every memtarof the pr ly, mid bo elected byaa overw hel.11i.1g majority." A riOasetir'. Mr. M. R. Bowman, well known all over this comity through his coauect on with James B. Hclderlja'.un as a jut for arjric-ultural in:u-btnery a.iu rar.u:ng impleiiieut . In- accea eil a jKisitioa wl h. tlie NIcCo n:ck Ha.vrs.:ir Mac'a'ne t'ompa.iy. His new po-I.'.on comes in tbenarureof a pivuioiioii k :i. .10 aas s;ii-csfu!Iy hai.dled iae M-.-Co;.uick maciiinc-s f.ir i ie past ten ye.-v His headquarters w ill be ir. Pi.ttb... and his territory will .ive WeJern Pennsyl vania, Eastern Ohio and We i Virgiuls, T't y-Two Divideaus. Asa -f-tier..; iiii.12 iuve.ioisie ilea ed (o receive o.olv two ilividends a year, fiid if they s.-ejia.ti w"ih resalai ity si-e filly tai-nol. heu one, aovreve -, f-ati e. eit e -i.ly-- -vo dividends in a yetT nton mi iiiveaiiit oroalv llueo cloll .i-v ihe m.i-er de ertc i very serious alien. ion. T't Iiotr. tr.i-k:; of New York fo.-lociy- w cn year, has held the urti jio.iiioii itino:;g the ,-re.tt religio.is lile.-aiy soil fj.nily wek ietof the land. It p. fcuiii-er. for tlie coming year far iti ad- t-miie ofa.iv heretoro.a odered. It hrs the 1e.1d1.1g coairibuiorsof the world, pr'tiis the lie -I jioeli-y, it has twe.ity-one dep-ii-mieuis, e.l l oy specialists, devot- el it. ! '..ie A . . -SK.-ie.K-e, In airaiii-e, F n- (tii e. lii iiii-ai Rce-i ch, Sunday S0I100' M : -ioas, Hc-.l.'ii. eu The ." ' - 1. ul.-nl.i.-'v iille.1 for i.iLei 1 i--e io- i.le. whether iioro.io:iol inoa, l .--i-.o-s men or f..r.iic aud for their f.tmii.o-. It cosls but six ceiiis a week, and give- a .-eat d&d for the money. A tmlisontar reisjive iifly-two dividends a year. The s.ilisi.-rinlion price of T.i- 1 '- pv.'-r lsomy tarcj o a tfai,ui that raio for any part or a yen, .m l a satiiplo s;iy w ill be sent to p ay pa o . free by a Idres-ing r.'iir I.i l.-j lm', New York Ciiy. rc3-'..-t:Jg "eel of T liii Tho borough council has suosjeded in h..tiiigthe railroad people ob-e.-ve the ordiiia ico fo long a dead k-Uer, last no trains lie permitted to run nt a greater rateof speed withiu the borough limits than six inilei an hour, and sri.-t orders lo such effect have been issued. Should any one observe a traia ru.i-uing through lown at a higher 1:1.0 of speed please re port uum'.iei ofe.rilne and diro-iion and naturoof train, lo Uorges Huston, who will at outss reiKii t ihe CKfeineer forpau ishmeiiL In this work all can assist, and all should. ThU is a protection to alj cnissitigs, for at that low raie of speed ac cident are extremely Improbable. Mryrrx f.i. VoMmcrcial. Somei'sers council shHild secure a sim ilar observance of its ordinance regulat ing the speed of trains in tho borough limits. H.igerstown and Lancaster Aliiimiai-s German and English, Wholesale and Re tail at Fisher's Book Store. Try PLsed'8 3d cent oyster. C."J."i.'.i I.sktMt tlo Dni'o. .- The moaita . of the Re.or etl -o. -. t -tion at S..I -saury bt'it a vtw oil re wlilir this yatr, which was det'Ior.te ' io wo - hip of the trinae Go , on K tav. i,i-. The ded.c.i.ory -i--oi vrs i!e..caeti 111 ioe mo '.i-ug oy j.e . -. C. Bowuiai!, B. I., T-sj-e i. .a- TjJ- o:v-i"'.- I Seoi.n..ry J.-i. -er, Px. I. was truly a le.tr ie! a id elopieii!. di?- coi'i- eaad wp.s we I -e.-seil liy the Xm . ;.!ience it" i.. Ia lie eve ii i Re.. O. P.S. -.y o ' Sfiiici vl' in Hf e.i, P.-M lie c.iet :i oio .'.p.o.i ..e a.h .a-ec- fii.il - e. moa. I a-ie herie.: . id tita - i.pfipre the Re uieil peoae .k'S.!. -in. y--iu the ei-ect;a of ihW in.fi M.t e.ea oil .li iited ijeir wel. - I well earned rciioU.ito.1. Tae c ! ch wiilKnite .ception tne Qoe. i ilif -si - y. Not only is this -uo 'i t e Ti. . tat more euipU .tie I ts;.o" .'i : e a . The plnu is uovel id at r.urt't e, il ie M'ilding is mo4s.!s. ..i-i :.'y 00 . ed 110m the roninJaiioit .i,. i.ie ..im -o - of . ho baiJiiias if liiiisiiod i.i ile 11. ie-. while ok. and is aio t rri .licilly c r. eI iind iiolishit". The 1 xi.ig is ,.-e work of a .!. illeci a.tisU Amii'.ii Qf -1. S-'tidy, or che looki.';, b eve- wiai-i ih rad oe. lirul. l ue lit--; iu v. eu loiccl w ia"o tae el. ta.. to'y -v. .. 00 or.iaiiieii'.ed irooti work, ' 'i o - 1 if .Vest-oinj, p.-cseat a tarie..- j t.'- .yetiuey blend with s.- ii ..si e 1 .-.iio-iy as to clialleage -.iitci sd : - -. iio.i. To it iu this caif-c.. '.r'-.e . :I;:.'MJ illami.L.led it -. o- S.. .ti ete.iiag, with a lare a.xl a.18'. ..ij,- i.i j.iher or many iigut. .io?.- e ;ow c l'ul rellfVtor, canopied o. wiili : . "iliaui ff.ivl miioue i-eil'- -. and '.:i!'.s e .lieiioeut with the iic.ic--t.i -f i to. oaiy a fe- t to ;he eye. '.a .oilier 1. All .'10 su.-iwiniii.aTs i-e .-.uciliiei. 1 .. o e. eiev.-e and eano'de. and ilie o- o.-is inv jluaii'.i'y led to iMii.e..:- ?!. 0 ' .u; iia.aio.i :io inconu..r ..e e.'-- . the iriper temple. -.ii-i-c 1, Willi 01 11 11ir.11 : e, co !iA! ', w a. .-a ; . ...sc.: W.c- Toi iy e - n 1 v. e -ti to a.' iH;..lf i.e. e , -, o 5 'II. y. B.t; : - i 'C. 1 ' it O 1 u . o w'- ' lie f. '.lit -io-..' ie , lie . 1. . 0 e.-ni us ''et' j o I.t l , !' . '.v - t t:o-.e. W.fu c' o. io'j'c w j-IiCis. j,j 1 1; ta -..i 2.e ei'irea -re. Oae eiille..uiu -f i.e l.jno. Oae lrdt- (.ti . M, i. Butw iirtie; ' t .. -o well tte d. re not di avium- t-e- o..- dcr- ''i e su'ista.uii'.l .l, '. '.m t-.ioi' i . a ho--t -ii itself .: ad a o-.. j j o e-iv'e -sv.-eet inii-ic The co-'S ej; .Io-. j. .0 ana ;co 1 e consr.-ti". -c . .e-.t :Ice- u- toe o.nniuuiiy n u.. i.i" .10. a. 11! i;i:giiiii-ent spec--, t'e .'s ... 1 .. . . ,... .t iti -el ana Jiassier, 01 tti-; i.i-.o -o C i..ix-h, were also -pi-eseut s . am1 coin .-ibuted lo the wo.:.. i!ev. Johatoii, of the Ln.ae.vn C.i.' a. Rev. Miiiiron, o." th Eving-lie.-l C iurc'i. ud the Metiioa'st .aiii.s.e. ... ie ov.-.i were a!-o ore e il, .' id lacy, -ik1 n l'i. ir mem tar, not o ily .Iioweil 1 good wii1 by ae-r p. pse '.S3. Ijih tt 1 oai. ibulio.ij. ICI te-- S"fi.TA10l' Holice CoctraetOi's. .0.- . - is id s pociiic tioo Ilo.el Bii'hii c?o ta -eeo r, the -o e llai'-e. AI' bids must be h..'iifu 1 o.- ta.o Jiiinrry 0, ls'tti. SouKr.'M II01KL CtK on y.t lt...-i';eJ. . v s El. 1 '. e o ofiil .nsw :.ii-ul W Invil-J , .'WMnMed at the home ofMr. and Mrt..ieie Miller, in Iainsdn t)wahip. on the occasion of the marriage of their dauirliter. Miss Carrie, to Mr. Charles Weller, son of Mr. and Mr. Fred. Wel- ler, of Somerset lownship. iy theirpastor. in., tit. ...'Aoi'kiit s.itl cfiiifrratu!a- tiotis al! we-e lilt nei vo iue uiu numi where. KLnMnwou supper was served. thsi fll e ijoypd. After a p'.isjini, social time daring the evening the guests bid Mr. and Mrs. Wcller trod speed, upon the voyage of life together, and returned to their homes delighted with the pleas ant event they were invited to witness. C. F. ( Kit it a n r. Silvsr ia Infinite Varioty. Net er w. s silver much in vogae a. I it iiiitW !.- way to lae fti.iiagtaoie, I nieb.. ao. ihe parlor and 1.110 i"1! t.O'-la or;e.oiial aecof-iitionf iu i.ict ii r jet 1 i-.ll v- ijori-ect wherever the tie- ier c looses io employ it. Iu ii g-eiue-t va- 'e.v and 1110-t lierfotsi L.-le it m-f ie fbf.idaf NeflT it Ca'tioe.-'s Some.-set ami RocUhoo,! stores, liKKerate pri, r d o e-l la-fie cotuimiiiig 10 intake nic e . o c1 e .ceeoiiigly attcactive'.lie'elie.oie Ca I'.ts d.ivs. when everyone is iu sC'Cti of sea outoie noveh tea. r,ehool Direotor to Keek A 4iie -jii(iU 1011 or school d. r.rs v'i: ta lie'-. I in the scpreme coi'rt ca 111- ie Ha ri- 11T' Jaui'.ary 3 !l o :r .i ae. e-i"on of .school oii-n.'cne'it r-d lo wiisiier .he proposition lo o V'-' ct-iiituic.it siate fisAxiiation of vkki dl- t-e;Lo.sj. All school sii;ieritiieaiieiiis t'-i rec'or" in! others latere loci in etiu-a- l oaai inaiters iiave oeen iiivnel to :u- teii.I. Taequcf-iions for consideralion are 1 i3 t..-.lsporl.-uion of pi'pils, 3 .so;iHlid:iP.l -chools. iowuship high schoo.s, i.n..f-l in js o school houses, wiiat legl.liion is needed for the schools, aud what should ta the basis of distribution of the school a lucoo.'iation. Governor Haslins, Sa- neriuiendentoi Public Instruction SchatT- i'er and other stole officials will make ad it esses. Mrs, A. E. Uhl's Clearance Sale begins on Itac. 2-ith. Pise1' owo make mince meo, be 1. Ckristmat Preienta. Pe: ons desiring to make Holiday pres ents in the way of handiome Bibles or Hymn books, and wishing to have names stamped on the cover, will do well 10 give their orders at au early day to Chas. II . Fisher, thut the work may be done r ad the goods received on time. Fisher's Book Store makes a secialty of getting this work done. Lutheran, Disciple, Methodist, Presbyterian, Reformed and other Hymn books and bibles imprinted. Persons wishing to order siieeial books, not in stock, for presents should give their or ders ai an early date. Chas. II. F'isiitn. Las 1 of tho Suasoa. The last deer killed this sea-on was shot un the afte -noon or the 11th by Henry Weaver, of Slonycroek township. Mr. Weaver was 0110 of a party of eight who. surrot.nded a handsome "buck" on a knoll a short distance from Roxhury and fired the lucky sb t that killed him. The Fraetios of If edieino. General Latta, secretary of the Stale medical council, has prepared for the in formation of tho physicians aud surgeons of Pennsylvania an interesting summary froru the laws of the several states and territories of the United States regulat ing the practice of modiciue. The sum- nary includes only the status of the diploma, preliminary requisite and pro- visions fur ex a in illations. AH other mat- tor, such as details, executions, foe, pen- altics. Ac. is omitted. New Hampshire is the only stale with- out any legal requirements. Iliplomns confer no right to practice in ta enl y-two ftalesandin eighteen states noii-jracla- ates may lie exaininetl by state hoard. Eighteen states and territories have va- i- ous requirements aa to regiittratlon or an' .-oval of diploma. The summary Is a veiy Interesting document io practi tioners of medicine and will lie distrih- utl gratuitously by General Latta aud other members ofthe medical council. A. E. Uhl's Clearance Sale begins on Dec 3Cth. Highest of ail in Leaveninj Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Repon ADdOWTElV PURE . Somerset at 3filwauke. Most o our Somerset readon will re- nitrntar t'bs . II. Trent, a son of Hauiel Treat, of ibis place, and wlio received "ais ediiCHt'on at a in the IIskai.u oAlce. Jr. Trent hiui :or some years been a res ident of Milwaiki", and, it seems from some of our exchanges from that city .that it -ia a fit il service oommissicn of wh!ch Mr. Trent is s me.noer, and which has charge of the appoint. a-; and discharg ing of school teachers and other servants of the municipality. Mr. Trent has lately made himself con spicuous in the city of bis adoption, by some ul novations inl-ocjuced by him with regard to the tenure of office of school teacheis. We quote from a Milwaukee paper : A resolution embodying a rule of great importance to the teachers of the M il waukee public schools is to be consid ered Uwuorrow evening by the commit tee on rules of the School Board. It re lates to the tenure of service of the teach ers, and provides that no teacher shall be removed without having been properly iot:tied of i ie intention of the school au thorities, and without having been given au opportunity to be heard in regard to the ni&tlT. The proposition was made several months ago by Commissioner Tre.li, and v voted down by the Board by a narrow majority. It has since been modified in an un niporlaut oa- licular, which was ihe ground of soma opposi tion, and is now in saape to receive the support that it de-erve-s The trend of civil-servico reform is in the direction of fa-rlieviiient for employ es. Men and women In the public ter- v ice are to bo uia.lo seonro in their posi tions, and given to undei and that so long as (bey fulfill their duties, and con dim ticmsclves i.-oie 'y ia. sta:-.'7 they will not lie dis'uroed by toe povte s that lie. The rules of the Milwaukee School Bua-d are notably fair in this regard, and ho T.ent resolution provides for a change that w ill still further strengtheu them iu accordance with civil-service re- i'o. -ii priu--Ii des." The above resolution of Mr. Trent was finally carried, and the great city of Mil waukee will lie indebted lo a Somerset i.1.11 .or what is undoubtedly a very proer method of dealing with the nnn h a on see! pedoaroue in cases of the kiud ie ec et 10. Te Oar T.'.t oat ia Urret CiTi'.j. To all who sit for photographs up to January lj, 1SJKJ, we will pre -ent one of our Calendars for ISMS, showing a Gen uiae Photogmphic View of Hie Wct- 1no.1t Ceaieiery and iae Mouc nent 10 toeL'tiknown Heed. The Pho o i. elf is sold for 00-. So we write our frien Is ;o avail . .leuiM-lve". of this oder. Eo.iox Arr Co., J0.1 is o r-. iy c or io G. M. Gree.ie. Saa 3;Iiieffer'i An ana: Ipo.;. Sopeiiiiieiideitt ScbaeiTer li..s siilimi.veu toGove'-nor Hastiag. Ibeannoal report of the depar.'uient of poblic insl.-U'-l ion for the school year ended tae first Monday of Ji .'e. The rcitort .-alls nue.ition lo be wi-loni of ..he !rst iegi-Iature in not re ducing tat school app.opi uuion and t,lrle that S,JC3,CJ' a ye..r does uot cover one-laird of l ie espendiu'.es for public ias.rrclioii. The tepo t has .ais 10 s-'y lioat other legisla. ioi en.'-led by the last leg's! me: Good rr-iibs may be ei.pec.eu i'fxun the .ecent legislation de signed 10 preveat tlie spread of coa;..g- ious iliseases and lo hnprov lb sanitary cond-iion of the school bouses and sur roundings. The religious garb bill has had the effect of excluding the nuns or sisters from the ranks of public school teachers; in some instances the children whom they formerly taught have also been withdrawn from the nnii'ic schools. But the moat far-reaching of all the re- cent laws is the act making education compulsory. Under lliis act children be tween the age of 8 and 1.) are required to attend school at least sixteen weeks each year. The moral etfm-t of Ibis legislation ) 1 ti'i'lary in can .big some puo:l toai.en.iw-iow.Hiliioliiei-wi.se nave ;:- seo.etl 1 '10 iiselto-. The nil ed'ect of ihe la w CHoitot ta seen so long .is the ocIhviI teusus aas not been taken. In eis.-d-;.:iie with the opinion of the attoraey general this census is lirsi to be taken in connetlion with thespriiigassessaie.it of leV. All our people should honest ly eek to carry its provision into effect lo the end that no child may be deprived of an education. iKiriug the year (1,172 chools were oeii during ten month-; 4,(17 during nine months, and -J,SVi t'ui ig eight months. Tho re.nainiiig 12.011 schools were in session 'lelweea six and eight months." '93 WILL BS A GEE AT TEAS. And Tho Ptttibnrg Dispatoh Will Tell All Abont It, Next year promises to tie a remarkable one for news. There will be national con ventions which everything indicates will be more than usually exciting, and an election of vital importance. There are wars and rumors of wars, and interna tional complicaUoiisalinost without num ber. It is the year in which I ho Greater Pitt-sburg is to be inaugurated, and the uew era in Pennsylvania politics bids fair to make matters lively from ono end of the State to Ihe other. The Piluiburg DipilcU will have the mot ao. ii.ale. complete and exclusive repo.-ts or these events, and of all others Hint will trans pire. The '' yt-'cA is now the only news paper, uot only in America, I1.1t in the world, which has a skiff eorresjiondent ia- bide of the Hues of iiie .evolutionary a'tny iu Cuba, insuring prompt and Iru t- worthy information of the great struggle which is attracting so much attention. What other papers gitt by hearsay and rumors The Diymlck receives direct from itv own staff on the spot. But while the news is of the first im portance the other features w hich go to make op tho modem newspaper-uiaga-sine will receive even more alteution than in the pa-4. Nearly all of the really prominent authors of the two heuii piieres have liecn engaged to write for The fo. during ISM. The list in clouds: A. Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kip ling, Sarah Orne Jewett, Harold Fred eric, Justin Huntly McCarthy, Bret Harte, Anthony Hope, Mrs. Burton Har rison, John Strange Winter, S. Baring Gould, Frank R. Stockton, S. R. Crock- e'.ie, and, in fact, practically all ofthe fa nous authors whose novels and tales delight the reading public. Tae ablest scientific and economic writ ers will vie with the mo-t noted humor ists to bith instruct and entertain. The department devoted lo the fair sex and the houseliold will lie ptaed on an even higher plane, if that be possible, than be fore. On January 1 The i'ic4 will pub lish its New Year's feature, a comprehen sive chronological record of the events of 188V This has been imitated, but never I on the sole of the original in The .' I pitch. It U soinclbinjr wliich alone is I worth a year's snliwriplfoii as a work of I historical reference, in which all sub- jects, local as well as general, are treated. I At 2 cents 10 cent a week, or laceuls I with tho Sunday ixsue, delivered through I carriers or newtdaulers. The Di-ytntch is I the liest value on earth. A Great Oppottunitj For a merry Christmas lime. To Hose out all stock bought for Christmas, trade I will offer as an inducement to buyers, Low prices on Diuner sets Toilet mhh. Limp and all odd pieces in China aud Imported ware. Come quick! slock is going out. E. B. Coffroth. Mm X71H; -:j-A a A1IH ACi- T!r Tie ttire Cta-j. 1.. a, t.. j c- of -c II r: M.D i- ' , I . a nil! ji' 1 .11. .1 .-. .tt p J'a in r.air-e t.! c-tv..oi a . i.s ; re o'cl.. - o." Su .t - " I O I. ''...I ll! .!-'..i . " I t: -t' .' O f .1 . . m iii-ii-. iM 1 ul -"on ...' u i . .1 )) l'i V in.- i. T.tj I ' . ..t- iiauieriio.i -si t -.-. 1.' K'Ht im. . it. f on .t a - h . j . . i..".!.. ls.f;ir .lot. v i . 1,-ty Ii, I.... 'o- j'.v". CV'"y flo'e' is .he r. gc .v a Soioe. et girl, w'io I-. S it W' u ie nio t sc 'uaole o . "it n . -- a. t . e sl-e is 2 K fee. aoore . . e e iic: uo t in dwy .v?e.i . A e g jc.ir Fiitl : .mi el Hill Mot u'aY A Jen.ier town .hip yo.-ag ',..'- v '-.- "J ,'iiiik j : "1 . lit! ! wo.- d ? ; 1 tuiproprii'ie n.ia.e for the r.ew . cj,i. M y ieasi.,i i'or ci.ti iijg t o's o.its .m in thai it V i.i on til. o.. a t I o too i-i 'i c tiiirl.tg le. pye.. C. " A Shatie 10 . a alp e.;.!e-- friies: "I would s 'igestrs a u.:.'..e .'or .iei:e ho tel Mof . t i'-.f Loi'j'-, 1 un e -" ;t--. ve..!it e, clei .ui"n, ti.e .-oiir.'-t ami ret it .viil adoul iue inaai ,iivr. i.nis v u will .jteu iiaily 'i id loilging tere, i.o'l In uiti.uo' i.il of t ue uik i v ho in. .ue all .ains po.ible for our dear old Key -. a iV-ate. S." The following coiue- '1-0111 a you. 14 lady residing at Pine Iliii: "I ..ill .. Jl'gtiliMi!v;riv dpi.' woe'd ta :; .t. aa-pi-op i.uu .i.ioio ier tae ac aole , ta-(-st; ;s I(.(M;ei .a j Ii II i ii is ,'..- I to vie-.v o.' :-ll -hit . t,c(w('i'. is lae l'.io i,.i o ...te to' a New Iajj.oig.o-! lady .. hi v. is'i ii.it e i-. -eioole'l f-jr liic iuw .- or . I Not i-:i 0 r.s. u'.Mi. The noied SjMjc-a"-is, I . M. Sula w ho aos bceo tos'.i ce.snilia tje i.e-ii.-ment of p -'tate d -e ts of both te. t, and a'l kiads (f ch rouic d iseoscs, jt y be consulted, as uso al, free of charge, i.i Somerset, at .ae Ho le! Vaone.tr, on F.iday, I)ec 27ta, Local IcF'it.'.ie. The teachers of Allegheny township and N""w ILtltiniore Borough vil! h'-t Institute at New Baltimore in the Topper Building on Suiuraay, Jan. 4, IKM'k Oj-4 :ngat9o'o!...'k it. M. Addis- of Welcome N. J. Topper. Re lation Miss Cora Speicher. Lse and Abu. of free Text- Docks" Howard Wagner. "Coi-poral Punishment' Joli- Flamm." "Examinations, Their lse and Abuse" Uriel Menges. Paper MUs Emily Miller. "Teaching Penmanship" C. N. Vc-rn-er. Essay Miss Ella Hillegass. "How to Intt-rest a Class in Physiol-i-gy" Howard 1 leaner and Miss Nora Englika. Topical Talk Prof. S. G. Coughenour. "Teaching Geography" Miss Nellie Rhoads and Miss Kathcrine Coulehan. "The Model Teacher" Prof. L G. r ar ver. Sol- Joseph Topper. "The Teacher as a Housekeeper" J. I. Cook. "What Should be a Teacher's. Aim" C. H. Har.ge. "Teaching Illsto y in tue Aovanoetl Grades" M. A. Tip-on anil Chas. H ill. The Instituie w ill conLst 1.' !i ee ses sions forenoon, afternoon anu even ng. The program will ta interspersed with Instrumental music and queries. Teachers, directors and friends of educa tion are cordially invitsd to attend this Institute. Com. V v Coal sad Limo Yard. The Listie Mining and Mxnufactiiriug Company ha established a Coal a.nl lame yard near Cunningham' planing mill at the B. A O. station, Somerse , w here a good supply of the liest Coal immI Lime lo be hail in the county will always be kept. Coal will be delivered pnunpi- ly by the wagon load to any part of the (own. Apply at the yard, or the com pany's office in the Baer Block. Clearance S;lo of W.ajs. I iuteud clearing out my sio-k of La dies' Misses and Children's Wraps o all kinds during tne month, thereby giving all the advantage of gutting Clearance or Reduced Sale Pi i-.es, usually giveu after Chrhttmas. Mrs. A. 1- Uf- Kf-.e.ii hi any runt r the txKiy o insl. otly . o!;e6tl anj periiianently cored by Dooii's Oiiitiiient, tlie soveiein ivnie- ly for all iU-liinett of foe skin. Took f iit IrL;e. r se.'h fciij)(ily of i-aiiuy fo.- .he Co in t.i'tie linn ye:ii, w tne ucst ney i. e evr UaL They have lxney"s lift Cjocolates, put up in p.ick.ijr of one, j fe ami live pounds, woieb Wo.i ii st ii :e at tue World's Fair. M - . A. E. L hi"C''s...Hs3S-.ie 0.1 Dec. 2txh. Assignee's Sale Valuable Real Estate! Kv t l.-ne of a ilrtsl of vimi .n-i;y mr.iloi Ihivld J. KIu.ulis autl Inw.f J.S cn. li-s for .lie bvueUl of Ihe.r i iisa.in. Ky ;rtiwofan oilei of t le i. I ... of ii.' IVmiiI of Cool. .ion Pits- at. Soun". OMiiiii.rnil lo im-outs-i ll. wc vri'i r-rt) to Miitllc s- leat .Ue Coal. House, iu Sjui.-. f ooionh, on Salurday, January 13, 1896, ftf 1 O'CLOCK r. M. lit- aiiloiviiit si iv.; iu JeMeasaot U. ii rills (Saii.'O- -il coii.ily. IV. N. I. A s?.L.-- nc oflr.nl rciomin? L'.nof A. U.l.-ii u.f. Wilson Ui.imii. Jo-i- Mi.t.ll Miller, Ail. 1 .10 liller. l tin (,.i.ilo IV'W I-'. Hliai'llt. il--ve. Sii " lis ii.' .loo- i...(liio' iii'tPs r.t.i'..iiii.i o.i tit. u. .til r iitl til.iHy-fori a.-.v -, uioio u.- le-. a.. u . .wr im e t-c -si Two Dwelling Houses, Rit.ik bum aud otber b''l. -o-. No. r. A nri1.nu liiiri of I:' no i-iiioi.i'.i i uictsof IV-cr F. Hli-iull.4, .I.'.si-. I.iv.i.i . V islf. it'k rfltlUlls aSMlt. ill tli . .CIO Ml I l- .-h .trict uittisni-c No. X A CITl III illact (M liltld .i iMill I ; I... .lis of Sooth lVn.l lt'llratitl t'o.n w ny, U i- vlu K (s.uiuli, (now i-.tix.iif til II ...nil) J' li ii Kiinim-ll. lluvitl tl.iiiniai-, iK-lrli-.i L:uii nml litmU of Jotiiitli tii I. M lie. iti.it.. I rent muiv ur InM. l!il-i t vol l iixn Uiu witn a 4 -root win o. c-o.il. -Terms : T-'n percent of the purchase moii m ol p tltl win u thf pnH-ny is iio k.sl ili.wo; '. . i li-ts 10 ix-r cent.) on csiut1nn.il I. m of s. ie ...iu ilcllvcry of dst- 'i in months anil S in one jc r. with inirtst ihi tl.ieirisl pttynu-uLs Ii-oin couurnuillon or kiic FUKOKUICK SHAVI.lsV, .Wis -. Special Notice. lulls' Ryo Whlskhn froui the bastt known dlsttlifrieH. aoconltiiic to Mice. I is mi J. to i iU in-r ralloil. Mr own linistrt-ittoll of Hue old ForPa, Sha-rry, Klilne ami ilosi-l Winrs from $J.t) to 'i-0 per S'lHon. KL Helena pure old tuliforniit Wine, dry and pwts-t, 7-c to tiJU perpHllon. AlBoaKenl for IhreelebmUsj ltke CliuluiUS Wlna-4, U'iO per gallon. Seo eea Ijika? Pure WlneVlna inr,"nH'perKiillon.Tlie flnant IniporUsi tiin. Cokiuio. Kcotrh and Irish whiskey. SliMit. ibua Ale. ale- Kt lowest Iirlrsn. Call or write U A. Andrii-Hnen, lvt ''islcral utret't, Allcicheny. Hpeciul Priass Lint on application. No extra clian-i' for Jut or puckiug. Mall orders prompt Iy attended to. A. ANDRIESSEN, 1S3 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. Jm 1 tic Am-iicdii people are nothing if not practical, and The Useful Holiday Present I- gaiii'io;; a-n-rink-iiey more ami more j evuy year over liic frivolous sort. The j u-ciu, practical kind arc the only ones wc have here. O Some Sensible Xmas Suggestions. It's so awful bother to find so met b in g for tho men. Here's a list that'll please any of tbeiu to choose a gift from: .... . . aN CCfctiC ww ,.1 14 t4ihrrlla w fft o HI .. ....w....H.......l Tii't SVi W. ....... 't7e Hum .....M......MM...Hf.T4 (wltJCC... ......... .... .. ..........V7cn'cr. ....... ....... ....... Cuff lttllttlA-.... ...1 .S'r co ter. ........ ..... ................. 1 Currrrl IIul.... . .................. ... t - . 1 1 '11... ......... ....... .. ....... ......... ...... t r, v l't .H ....... ....... E r., K;e All tne very latest and not at all expensive. V. S. Kimmell. Cook dc Beerits Clock. THE GREAT RED LETTER SALE JffiH now OumrncHced. Call and arc un f you uxint BAKQAISS. $28,000 Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Ac, to be closed out. Look at the 8 great LEADERS. 4-1 A ppk-tou A M uslin, 4 4 La wenoe L 8 " ecpxryd 4c 1 jO pes Amerjein Indigo tlue Calico 5c " loO pes Lancaster ('ingham 5c " 5t) pes Shining Calico 4c " oOj jies Sua Oil Cloth Best make ifc J0 lbs Wool Carpet Chain 2.x per lb 500 lbs Cottou Carpet Chain 13 " A Large and Desirable Stock of Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Vel vets, Dress Trimmings, Rib bons, Gloves, Corsets, Ladies' Cloth Waists, Wool Skirts, Wool Flannels, Outing Flan nels, Shirtings, Mens', Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Tabic Linens, Xapkins, Tow els, Red Spreads, Blankets, Comforts, fcc. We have 75 Ladies' and Misses Jackets, 15 Cloth Capes, and 10 Fur Capes on hand that will be sold re gardless of cost. In Carpets, Rugs, Tortiers, Oil Cloths, V.'indow Shades, Lace Curtains; and Table Cov ers. We have a big stock to show you at BOTTOM PRICES. Our fclock comprises neailj ev erything wanted in our line. It would require too much space to numerate all the kinds and amounts. Please call and see us and be con vinced that this is the sale for bar- Parker Sf JParlrer. -REPORT OF THE CONDITION or thc First National Bank, AT SOMERSET, in loo s ... of iv .u- ylraui. , at itie do of 'oc i.ie.-, D.-c t l'"0 RESOURCES: I.1Y-11S soil di .Oti.it- . IS! m w i iv.'Pli'.iiU- "C!ns! ii uns vui-isl . 71 I . K. llomls lo .-ii-uivi iri'ib.ii. i .. 1:: 1 1 J l'rt'liioim on l . S. lltia.lt.. 1 M) C.I I Rtnklii'i-uoiiM', luniitiin-, ; li.i's. ti 7i i.' Due Inini iioiial Ibtiiksino. re- fcei-ve om ii-j.' . I.V mi Tiw fis.iii ssuitf Kuiki. & luti..1;.-!-. Ir.t. U liui' from itpprov-il r- crva. nftits. Si.1 si SS li.i-ksaml otli. rr.t-li ll.-itti . u" l Notes of other Na ion.,1 liiiiilc- 1,.. tl Fr.tctliiiutl 1 mlier rurn-nc-y. Illrlit ls n.iO trulK . y; . I Sncsle (), J7 i; l-mii-U'inii'r nuin .i ou v i.s.u;. ipi lUsl.'i:illltMi hum! Willi L.S.Tnury. ur:r a iit-r cvni. ui cuvuuiiitm. u i rj Total- $ au.. v. o LI A DUTIES: Ca..il s-ork paid io... J ( sin-tii. iiiikI :.ia a L .iiliviil-sl liroO'n. e exix-usa-H att lit.'.!? llel'I iJt III National lL.nk no'-.iMti-l iiuli.it; ll.7u CO line to txher Nauoiinl K.iii'.r. J,w ti liivldeoils niiUE.id I.i U lil.l.vlilii .1 aleiosiit lo eli.sri J s Dtoii'd s-i 'lilac's of deposit. 1S.71S a Ceil ia?d cli.s;ks a,(AW (U f 1 1 s-' 3 Total- . of PmnHlianii, Oiunly nf Sim .-ft, i- I. ILn vey M. IVrl ley, c.'-liUu- of the a'lot-it- nunitsi brink, ajo fcolemiilv s-vmr tltst llw niMive stiiienicnt Is true to the oest of uiy kuowlasleaud IM-Iief. HAKVEY M. BKKKI.KY. Casint-r. Bnliscrihcal snj ittiin to before uie I'll l.Hh diiy of llec. issii. CHARLES W". W i.Ki:n, Nocny l"ui.tic. CORRECT ATT Kf Tl EDWARD Stm.L. VALKNTINK HAY, LaKLK M. 111. KS, Directors. .... . , 1872. 1896. Cook AND Beerits. Anticipating a large CLristraaa trade as usual, i;c lirvti parcliased direct from manufacturers, and oJTer for sale, both wholesale and retail, about 4000 Pounds Assorted CANDIES. The purchase of so large a quantity enables U3 to give our customers and the general public, the advantage of low est prices. We therefore in vite you to ia?pcct our stock, consider prices and be con vinced. Christmas Buyers. : Arc also requested to note our immense stock of assort ed Xuts, Raisins, Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Fig, Dates, Etc. Our Store s h.S AfcsLlorlLU Headquarters For the finest " table delicacies, such as MARVIN' S FANCY" ASSORTED CAKES, PLUM PUDDING, CANNED SOUPS, La DELICATESSE and NEUF- CIIATEL CHEESE, I1EINZS KEYSTONE CONDI MENTS, LEGGETT'S QCEEN OLIVES, OLIVE OIL, CALIFORNIA CANNED and EVAPORATED FRUITS, LEGG ETT'S-PREM IER RRAND"' TOMATOES, CORN and AS PARAGUS TIPS. CLUE TABLE CATSUP, FRENCH PEAS, CANNED PINEAPPLE, CRANBERRIES, ETC. For vcur Fruit Cake do not forget we have a full line of the pur est Spices, Citron, Cleaned Raisins, Currants, etc. For the Christmas baking you will want rillsbury'a Best or the Celebrated World's Fair Souvenir Flour. We Keep Van Houten's Cocoa and are also special agents for Chase & Sanborn's Seal Rrand Cofiec. Teachers and Sunday Gchools desiring to purchase treats will receive special attention and liberal discounts. Correspondence Solicited and Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Every body is Va clcomc and wil receive courteous treatment from our clerks. With Christmas Greet ings and best wishes tor a joyous New Year to all. Respectfully, Cook & Beerits Qq a 02 (minim S i3 -150- Overcoats For a Llribtetl Tim3 At Wholesale Pi ices AT H 0 LD E RB A U M S Tha Somerset Clothing House, til Main St., 2 doors west of the Lutheran Church, Somerset, - - - Pa. c lOL'RT PIK,: IVMATION. W:if.t.za. Tit.- UuiioriMH f'mirt it o,ii!ii'.ii t .i I"u ha v" iI r'-l t.uit ;t S-itt-i: Court tt t'oitititift i'l.iir, A 2 t-i-r-.. t rouiil v iir: r .s;iii iMirt. !-r I'.t lri;il lit V-lMt Monday Jan. 13, 1896. Commt'ticingat lOo't-l.ic-it A. M. of auiiii (;-, Now. then for.-. I. F.Iwarl !f'vcr. Hi.h Slinir ol sniit-rs-l isjii.it;,-. if-r-sy f.;y pnM'.:iniati'iii kivIiijc fj.'t.i-t- to uit jurors. .-.-it-.-i miiuiiio'i.-tl. h.:0 t. '1 t'..rt:.-s in i-tiis-s to l- tin o an t tii'-r, tri.sl, tij l: ,ri ulU ii-t.ui' a at saiJ Court. EDWAP.D IKsiVKIt, Mllertir. Valaable Eeal Titate For Sale. Ten nn aj iiintr N)nn:h, f Sm-rt. mmJ Kve-ruii ilwriii.. Ijrii- s.i;t-if. hfn:; i:nwii:s fruit In, m.tU rrtt. stRiwt-trri t-U An UU-ul littU- truk ami fruiT 1-4 rm. Ai Mt,A tw-tory lot me dwf-ijif,; 1 r , Mtiihl, hidI prtTty in kfl -ra! of r ir. lt tttxl-c U- x. tr iurri'tr iari:ru'.ars ail at Utv HKUALUvrlH TICK TO .STOCKIIOI.DKRS Tli- .innnul mpctins of th" Ktix-fchol i. rs of tlie Kirl N--.tioiut: 1-u.k of Sittii. ns '. fur tin. ettftioti of liiis-ti.rs i.r tut ytur A. l. l'-.i, wilils? hi-l'l iti Ui.' 1 iirtftor'i ltuf.iu in tUc Klrt Natittiuil ltnk liii.tilii:. s.ii:u-rs.-t, I':i.. 011 Tai-wflay, Jitu. 14, 1-sr. bt-ri-tsru tne houtit of oueuuil three o'tloc-ic I'. M. 11. il. CKKK LKY. t.':iJ.liH-r. E LECTION NOTICE. The RM-niix-rs t 'h'- Firm, r.' t"n'-n A.'i"w ciation aii'l K:r- lri-.-n .nr.- '.:n:i:iy of sw)t ersi c'oiin'y vvi.l nit.-t in ii--ruu, nu 1'n. s.i.iv, lKis-mlM-r :i.tf t- i-h-t-t i;i'i-rs to serve rtj rnMiins yar. K'ertam i.-p. n.s at 1 1. M. liu- iues.1 lii.vtui at J .V. M. K. J. W.lf.KKf: H. P. II W, Sr-LiiT. I'ls-sl'lout. c l()M MISSION Eirs NOTICE IN Katie Ki.izie v. Cuarlt-f Ki.iii ". In th' 'it:rt of I'oio- r l.lttn 11-:.s lf ?..iil ) f-st-t s.i::-v. 1'u. Nu. In:. S j.t. T-, 1-5 ". I.' t il.fc idtint nb-f e Ti C'oti l. t mtint l : The nn.l-rii'4'I hiin j li -r d.:!y ao poniICft ronim!s;.r.rr, 1 y ;:if ) r.;.r uiith't -I'y, to l;ike th t s'l:ii..ny .iii-I mao a rt M.:t tii tliefourt, vol art- h nt.y n-nitie-t that :::: nii.lfr:irne.i c.tr'iiii.-.!o''. i wnl -it at the f neofllay Yi r. :.i Stini' r-t-t. I'.t.. oo Tlmrsilay. Jar.. I, ! i. wm n ;iai wlit-re you may uttt-ml if you icvni pr. p r C. . Vt'lUKS. C'o.iiniisiiiiifr. Iu UeK - s-f IX a T. i ::uhtr ';. tie ih yi.i. m. (!'il, ii ilti' v ;rt ItT l r ii:ir t'it., la liod-rnit ihf fii'il in 'irr luiiii t U ;-! rii tr.. t ir. :i'i 1 - f f Hl .S h.-.:-wy ul: in ti t--t. !l!i Umv.liilOI !:lllri v-t, f. ., lO - 'iti pllflHlk.'', Ott Xiiut.l-.'y. J; witt-n: ail iAr"ic; ::!Mry II. I . ! i. wa -n nul iukei;t-i -i! Hifn.l. A jlilor. Tii Ufi"I'TiTitl h ;v',!r r -n au i.:r ly t;. t ;r: o; 0: HiiiT.'.-t f-onu. , ;in ;i of tiifumi in I n tn l.-. i( t. iw-i ;i f Its. rioiiti 'i rl Hovt-r, iicriIJ. nn -m : n. t a. of (:; c:;tj tifj.i . L. aii:t. t!:t,.4 aiiju'i; tli.r.- . t.t. y fli:!!!"l tri:M,. h'!'!.;.' u:v. S IltO.-- Thill l:1 s t, I'ii-. tor ?i:i ; r. ;":, oi Tht;.ty. Ja:i, l, siii. n au Wi-rvuil .rtu- latoitst . J cuii uitt a 1. Autlitor. A Nti N h. r iy r:r.' t'i;t II -a:". H. K.mn an 1 wifi- invt ii.t'.ia oiunLiry i.:;niii-iii to liic ol itli tr .L,:T.', ral, iH-i-sMcii aii'l nuxtM, in Tnit for t:' ltnt li: of -r.tiinr? of thi-MiM ilnry Ii. Kami. All - rvor' h.-iv-rial :ir !iit t Ii- fu-l H-nty It. K:nn. i i pr:.! Uh i.i to .tf uiii. r-iiiTi' l. duly r;.rh!iti-al-l. at t!i rvi l:-cn- !' Ht-urv Kuan, in lUr?m bortu!j, p..:n t eni;ifv. la.. on attinlay. J'luu.iiv i-. mi4 a! I jrnx.Ti' iwi:-;' s titl It-nr" 3, Knu will iiiuko MllllfUlUls. J.U IIU'HI IO H. 1 O 'CNTRY ; VX. GtHX R.S.-UIU .-tiiiee. A l torn y. A MINISTUATUlfS NOTICE. UsTate of John Iirn;, lat. of MuKl-rrvIt lMn:t!p, tSmuTM-t i'iU'y, l a , ilxri. L tterx of atI:u:nt-tr..!lon luivinir Wn ifr.iriu-U .y tl: j.ir;H'r ati::ioriy to un- rirnHj. no:iri is n, -r.'ov ttw-n to ail i. r- !!? illt!tU!tti to SH J r-T:ltr to Ili-tri i 1 1 ; ! 1 1- tr pay uint. mui ii ivtr.j fta..i:s . j-;ttt -A f.r si tiU iu :!. at tii uit.- r.-vi'l. ucc t A. Ikrity, A'l'y. Administrator. DMINISTRATIUXS NOTICE. Estate of 1,-vri-t T. Ctker, a of Illack township, di-c'il. letter of aiiir.ini:r.:tiir. hnvin bts-n gnint- tsl hy Hie proper Hiitoooiy, to the iiii'tt-r-i:!- ro, lltftltaris iir-ti, i.fii it, an iit---t.ii!. in. i-oU-tl to m:! asta:.' to ::inkr i mm, that'.' pay- lui-nt, uii'l liiost- having t-i:ttrus H-aiti.-t s:tiit istUtte will pn-stT.t lii.-t.i !u:y hi:i'i-ntM-at. tt nt'Itit:ii. nt. at kit' resiOtriice ol utt- a on Jsituriliiy, Jan. ls:i. t:.ii.i.r. i ti ti. k r.ii. tKsx K. Sseull, AJ.aiii;.i.ittrix. Alfy. A DM I N I ST ilATO RS" NOTICH Esttit-of Jo'nn A. Miller, lute of 1'pper Tur key foot towusliip, -sniierset couuly, ii dee'd. I"tteP of:ic!i:iln!tniion on the nN.ve estate tutvini; Ihs'i nr.int.fi to the ui'iler-ianasi liy he prtir-rrau'.hority, notits' is her-lv given to nil persons iiiiie.'tetl tt -titi-J t ..Utte to iiutKe initiitsiiate poy i-i. nr. nnti un nut no; c-iiiiuis it;uinst the name to prt-setii ttietu duly xu Iheiitii-Hteti for s. lt.a-i:ieut, an siituru:iy. JaiiUHry , lSLHi, at the Int.; rvitI.-noi of dev-'d. .V.tl.t.s 1.V .tl ii. i r. it. Jctl-H O. VILI KK. J. R.S.-ott. AJiuiuisiralors. Attorney. A DMIMTlwVTonri NOTICE. Etat of Janus II. Tuli, late of Ailtjh ny Ix-tt-rs of ftt!r.4iriK-trit!.ii on the abov - tat lut Uz ivr ii .iAi;tiii to tue uiuii rhh4 hy tbe pn(xT :ulit4nt v. nolue b h rvty giv- nloitil i-roii inui-ii.M to ii ithI- t nrnke iitiiitt'Ui'it itiy nu tt, anI tiii hiAviiir clataw iniiiinst c;uti wilt pn h hi tluty uut(intH-:ittt for wtlit ria nt, in iu y. lit, .ii, iv-KAi it.- nsidiiucu i-.t!?-or;a ii i u i-i i . ri tii, KLiWoi.it! I.I.N., F. W. Cifrvkf r. AtiiaiuiALruiom. ah y. A DM IN ISTH.VT1UX S NOTICE. Estitteof KeuN ii Miller, Iat. of lltuivorsviile borough, sn. t as.unty, l"a., dte'.l. I'tn-r.a cf adiiil.-ii.tR.tlon on the l;ve es- tule hitviri-Ihs-i! -.ruiiti d lo M:e umU-rsigtia il ly tlie proiKT authority, noiice is ii. rt-i-v iciv- t-ii to ail pers-iu ni'i. i;.tl it. Hnid i-suitv io titiike iniitianliHie pa;. uui:t. Had Cn.o ttat::: titiiinH esf.ttnst the same to pt-a-seni tlieia ilmy autheiilieat'si for sa-lile:tieut, on ?sitiuraay, January 11, is-il. at lie ttocv of uu.s l A tu.i. u Kiia uiui-o, MAIiY A. MIM.KR. John R. Scott, Aviiui!iiimtrix. Attoruty, J7XECUTOF K S NOTICE. KsUtteof Christian S. Beiichy. late of K!k!ick township, slu.H Couuty, 1" , d.t-'d. La-tta.-s testa men tary on the above estate Iiatli'K Iss-n icn.nl ml to the un.li r-sttiia-d .y Ihe pisier auliionty. ii.l:ts- ia hen-tty Kivni to uil reran indehusl to tii 1 e.-late to in imiiiedtate l-;iv- nu-nt, ar.d thos. havint; c-Ihiiiih n.tnu-t said arshile will preseiii in. in duly autut-iiii- a-ausl for Ma-tt!eiiieiit, am salurd:iv, Jan. i. Jsjai, at the house of dee'd la .said lowns ip. SIMON c l-.K. At II Y, Lt is r". YnlihK, Exit-utors of t lir.-tuin s. lk.iii-hy, lic-cM. E XECUTOU'S NOTICE. UiUUUl U-itate of Hannah Thonuin, lut of C'fiia uiausli town-hip, Somerset Ot, i"a., dts.--d. Iyi'tters tanUiiiientary on tu atsiare e. ' tale luiMiin tss n umat.-'l lo llie underslunasi, ty the pra.jier authority, imtiee In hereby uiven lit all persons uel, i-ttsl tonnid esliate lit S uuike iiiiiiieiiuile pay iiia-nl, and those hat line elaiui:. against mil I a suato will present theut duly au then liar Usl for nettleina-ul. am SMtur day, tvc. IS.), ut the oltice of the aduiluuf tralor in (aid township. tLWOOD L. SWANK. F. W. EUfK-cker, tieculor. AU'y. r i j i 4 S I l
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