0 I t h t II f I I jfTnersei Herald. 1 iAv - - PwnjiT 11. IK 8. ' 5 ErN-DAT : yourO...- Holly -b LACK. 8. Win I-i'fy. S'huj treasury, is . : ,i-hier of itie - v- .r niinil iftlhvsi- U'"-l"U u'.vJ Wiryi'U. Try Donn'. t;uH v". wilure ibere. 30 ceut, at I I, re. nv to season sausgo Tni -. A r. wt tutu 111) s of I II pat f.xir cue-half ,1 ..t Uilif"- l"-fF"t rHine i,'P nd neouue oflbeRed Cns Socioty, .f N'l- . he carnival. An be car J " . . .. N .iss. ,1 OXi'P11' " 1 iiuni, of StaUS College, I Prof. Ja H'U i r wwuiiun, m Governor Swne a !ury, ,,rol. Hamilton is now aasist-icj:u- ....Ht-T the campaign be 5ul t,. W- ' , r' jcrl fc :,!., f.ir tirontv Ueiil me p.f"- vouiigot iu. Frank, came I JayO'u'J .,. and received his for- !.,f iiretcu aay lie is said to nsi !,. I, A M 1 which menu m. - iitarr, is a reguUr. every tvyi - " - .,rker iu the New lora iimroiui 1 .;. Mis)uri l''"' no railway, and will not CaJtfhSf..nuUe. ' 1.: .k baft broken out . ,L'.iti m Franklin iwjiiiy. and . ,.nv.i uiaiiy. baa been dU- rb'iwl ttiedr,d,Jauthra. The KU-uliural lM.art.ueut " Hamburg I U o,ua.uUi.-iti witb. and -vecre-J lf v,ire. that SUte veterinary :-,r.JIM!l Kwf tit was blockaJ- .J.-a a train W W N York and ttmJunug tberevvnt -now tfonn he j; .,1 w Sie:.-C"pber .n three houra '.rid f .rone..f the uiag-zines aUut ro-mi'rau.liS''.H-b be Uto i- ') S.meoue, who does nol iMi-i in l-ul. fitfun that ibis is iiiak J , ii.ri of more thauS-.56 ini HH'lir p,r minute. IlTitTou uk the trouble U) work oiniLfl..:Wii2 Problem, it will show Mv hit pi'ie think you are: Place iue ;"wr of your birth on a piece of psper ad i vour ge at your lat birth d.v. not this yri. multiply the result l,j'l.i. and u'trai1 '.Witti Substitute U ti'tfaif . letters of the !phalt, a lor 1 l.i. rie for 3. . anJ the result vt.ry carefa'iy. AuiM-ierin a nearby towu who fre qlrU.f nprtied i-urprin at typ graph-i-jl ernrsi in uew.-pupere reteully bad I Pr:utd program for religious s,ervii-es 1 inLx Larch. When the program wa I ready for the press he stipulated that in J ordr'r tiiat there michl I no errors in it. t!. pr. f I KutimiUHl to miu. ii waa d .!nend porreite 1 aiwrding to bis niark ir.j. Af r ibe j ib was up a friend called hi attention t the foliowiug line in the I casing hymn: "Jeus rigii9 and Heav- I t:Tri I.-"-." The preacher nearly fai it i. i.it he d wti't crni-e the newpapsrs half as much as he ued H. S.i:ue one ba discovered that auiic b.a etleet ou the grow th of the hair, ii lh: while certain music prevents tbrUir from fa'iinj, other kinds have a rtxi-trous etfeel. Composers l.-e their I hiir like ordinary people, but composers irS .perform their own woik. 11 la nwn- e'.aiasys have lusuriouu locks. Wind iiK.-uuien!s, especially the cornet and triuloe, are fatal to heavy beads of hir;the vi.ilincello and harp keep the hir pretty well, but the flute cannot b d'pendod upon. It has not yet been de r M a hat particular key is bot for the prevention of baldness. (iet your Christmas Holly at J. M. Black's. The Stale newspapers are uiecussicg th? depredations of "tramps" and Judge Eriiaker, of Ijihcaster county, a few diT tgn advised formers to get up a p.e cumulus to suppress the great u. j jrv ing nuisance. In a Slate like Pnylvania, where ample provisions I iv be n ma le for the supoort of those !o ire unable to subsist without chari ty, there is no excuse for the gaugs that nist invagrancy. The Legislature will tvexpeeted this winter to lake definite t-'.i in to put an end to tho "tramp" evil. 1::L prisoner in the jails and others who i-fcto he agalxmds would be required tnaork upm the highways of the State, ta long-desired good rods would eveut caliy oevvuie an av uij lished fact. Elfe-ted 1 the icmciast who w ill teach a little chi: j that there is no Santa Claua. Tje man or aoinau, says the Ilarrisburg Tr.rgraph. wbo teaehes such heresy u-ver aid a child never was Laj py D-n young, snd their yuth was always di.k. e!.!iiy and forlndding. Why. aatmre l-cantifu! pinure is therein this world than the face of a little child ba;iig li.th-su.ry of "t ld SanU Claus'' ini:;n;ivrrthe roofs f the b. usrsand 4jwa the chimneys with his p irk of toys auithing fir the gd children? Says t!ie :ci.noc'.al: "You must not tell nueb t ori, i children, f.ir when they grow op and lrrn differently, they are apt ft their parents as lirs, and the rude akeoitigaiiu.t breaks their hearts." U! Lrt the ji-;ie Mlles bve a;i en. j Ttcer.t they cau iu life, Ion"t make old iwaanduli women of them before they art ou: of fhort clhea. A special r.ews dispatch sent out from CiuiilK-rshtirg. Franklin county, on "eltieyiay gays; "After a trial lasting u,(Jytj i-Ueresting eases wereoou-e--dai here Ly verdict of the jury. J- Urlw .ha-jr, of Altoona, was bunl &t rthhiu list month in Hamilton town this county, and got on the farm of -frtder. ho killed two of Shataer's T "'u: l"i"tiug d..g. In the bot argj jt which ens jej Sbatzer gun went 1 03 W when it happened to be poiuted ynier. aiihough (.'rider says Shatter h red l hiuj nJ tried " kM The farmer g n a bullet through I ra ,Qj one throUKh his thumU Tbe j 7 Ln"Ji"t agaiUht each man were " 'ttbr. but the f.mr made such m:x uf bi cane ,d was so ugly on rf. Kad be waa limnd guilty of rVh bUIitr ' d' 'Wiethe bnnter oc fiee U shouting the farmer. The have to g to Jail, and at .. l" h"e u' W all the beavj- coata is m i ; . . tankruptcy laws framed by Bra " m bi" lliT pa many feat- und,s,ute1 meri do BH redimnd lu benefit a -. n.. this tLat 4 Urjr9 prx)ponion j ,,rmttof the oherifTs ofli rea- .""""en insolvent delaors nroi..- io rt . wcteu under the new bauk- ! i 'JPICT trough the United States ! tn,.l A natural rvwilt the ! tfwaanr I iU The 46i kiu , Ux,k 'Beet August 1, IKHs. ' ' that Uuie i; ia..n of volun- I tT7 hve with ibe riaufpU'Ul":'rk tr lht Weatern d.s-rvL.rrJtfc',Wji4- "ctheinvolun . Uw bm STtive on otd -tH1 17petitk,na In the tale i!?, ' L,"h ou!J n o indi- tr-5.o'U01 ',WiJli'Jt lt to tbe lU rLtJ1"1 P"1B,S-V,ri.as moat ' Uid' il U tbugbt, in tbe uf thJ i LU fcte la'-a ucder tb Lri3". -'tucatdrat BtM-vKii'a. Mrs. Marr fcnylor, te oventy-one J-eara, died at hr h'Hne near Meyersdals, n Novr mtr Ci h. Mr. I). B. Zimmerman returetdon Sat urday from bis IiukoU rantb, where he bad een Uarii g the past three month. 'Sqaire MBeo" Fie k. the Q-iemaboniug merchant, w as renewing bis acquaintance with hia no nitrous S;iutrset frieud on Monday. Divine nervnwa will be held in the ; Informed Church, in Sumycreek humiii. next iJira i aay at lu a. m and at Sbanksviile at 2 p. in. Mr. Vorman F. Waller, of Garrett, and Miss Alice E. Clark, of Meyemdale, were married on Sunday, December i'.b. Rev. M. L. Young, of Meyerhdale, oiRciatiog. letter addressed to the following nam ed peixons remain ULcalled for at the pifct office: Mrs. I. X. Green, Zach. Holt, Jno. Fien-e. Xora Pyl. Mr. Ktnma Pile, Maud Itoby, Mrs. John Shultr. i 1 Mr. Genrge II. Lnve. of tha Union Pro- visi..n CoiLpany, laA Monday morning for Washington, D. C, where be will re main for aeverJ days, lie will vUit Philadelphia bt.re returning home. Mr. Allan Wcyant, of B.kersviHe, and Miss Jennie Heckler, of New Centreville, were anited in uiarringe at tbe Lutheran parsonage, in Lavansville. oa Thursday, afterno'in. Decern tr hih, Kev. C. t". (Jei Lart cinciating. J he ruin of 5o3 remaining unexpend ed in tbe bands of theeoinoiittee appoint ed to rec ive and entertain the members of Company I upor their return from Lexington, Ky., bas, by unanimous con sent of the coiaiui'.toe, been turned into tbe treasury of tbe Children's Aid Society Tbe newly erevu-d United Lvaugeiu-al Church in Sotnernet, Pa., will be dedicat ed on the Lord's d:iy, Deo. 18, IS-!!, at 10t a. m. Bishop W. M. Stanford, D. D., of Ilarrisburg, Pa., w ill officiate. Tbe min isters and people of Somerset and com munity are cordially invited to be preaeut. Daniel S. Miller has received a letter from bis sou Marling, who was unable to leave Honolulu with Company C recruits because of typhoid fever. The letter is dated Honolulu Nov. 15. and he says he left the hospital on Xov. 12. He lt 24 pounds while sick. He saya be is great ly stack on the place. There are atxmt 75 soldier still left at Ilonolula, lo of them Pcunsylvanians. Ical icemen are taking advantage of th? recent cold snip and excellent sl(d-dii-g to lill tb:r ic3 ho::sTti for the ensa- lngsutnmer. Ice nan troren to a thick ness of 12 inches on the stream south of town, a d it is claimed that the first freer. supplies the best ice. However this may be the icw being harvested this week is of excellent quality, clear and solid. At a recent meeting of town council a resolution authorizing three additional street lights was parsed, and we are in formed the Electric Light Company will have tbem in p'-siiion at an early day. Tbe lights will I placed as follows: At the intersection of North street and the stoyetown road: on Main street, at the alley crw-sine at II. C. Berits' and Dr. II. S. KUnmei's residences, and at the al ley crossing at the residences of Peter Fu:k and J. S. P.le, on South tre U Mary, reiki of tbe late George Barclay, died at tbe home of her son, Wesley, in Jeffeiron tounsbtp, on Friday night, aged i!ut seventy-four y-ars. Iuter inert was made at Lavans ille on Sun day, when religious services were enn ducted by Rev. C. F. Gebhart. Debased was a consistent meult rof tbe Lutheran Church since girlhood and wbs lovfd and osteemed by ail who knew her. She is mrvived by two sous, Wesley and Jonathan, and by one daughter, Mrs. Miller. What would lv considered a modest "nes. egg"' f r a fortune by a msj rity of tbe citizenn of this county was given by Edward J. Berwind and wife in exchange for ?1.5s0 worth of revenue stamps, hich were placed on a deed conveying tracts of about 10,000 acres of coal lands in Paint and Shade townships to the Wilmore Coal Company, and which is now being recorded by Register and Recorder Co ver. The deed covers thirty-eight cbe ly written pages. The consideration for the transfer is given as one dollar. Another deed from the same parlies con tains 2o0 worth of revenueRtamps. Mot of the stamps are of f 10o and fx) denomi nations. Mr, John Fox, the senior partner of tbe well-known firm of Fox Broa., lumber men and charcoal manufacturers, is one of the most ingenious and patient gentle men among tbe Heralo's acquaintances at least we have been forced to this con clusion after inspecting a piece of bis handiwork. Daring tbe cold weather last week Mr. Fox devoted a few hours to wood-earring with the result that he pro duced a wooden cbain, twelve feet long, patterned after tbe old log cbain, with book and ring at either end. The chain was carved out of a plank twelve feet long and six inches wide, the links being two by six inches, and is so symmetrical throughout as to elicit expressions of ad miration from all who see it. Mr. Fox had only a handsaw and a penknife for tools. After communicating with tbe mem bers of tbe local bar Judge Loogenecker decided that in view of tbe reported epi demic of small pox at Bedford it w:u!d be imprudent for h:m to preside at this woik's term of criminal court, and be therefore requested Judge L. D. Doty, of Westmoreland county, tooccupy his place on the bench. Judge Ioty arrived here on tbe 10trt2 train Monday morning and went immediately to tbe court house ard c rnveued court. Judge Lccgeneckersays that tbe newspaper reports concerning the epidemic of small-p x at Bedford are grossly exaggerated ; tbat there are enly two or three cases of a mild form in tbe l-wt, and as many mere outside of tie borough ; but ou account of the alirm created throughout tbe State by the news paper rejM.rt arid tbe general fear on tbe part of the public tbat the diwse might lc me wide spread, he would rrpect the doire of tbe Somerset attorney and re niaiu am ay. John II. Zimmerman, notice of w tose critical illness, caused by a stroke of pa ralysis, was made in a rroent issue of this ap-r, died las Wednesdisy morning at his h-.nie in tbe vill.'gi if Lialie. ag(d 68 years, 3 months and 9 days. Deceased was born in ij'iemaboniug township, where be followed the occupation of farming op until about ten years ago. when he removed to Listie to engage ia tbe miiiir g business, under tbe firm name of Wjuters, Dietx fc Zimmerman. When be was first stricken with paraly sis two years ago he retired from Isisl- neas. Deceased w as one of the leading citizens of the county and was w idely known as a man of sterling integrity and sound business Judgment. He was an active and erw.istent member of tbe Re formed Church. He leaves a widow and one son, John Zimmerman, of Ailootia, and one daughter, the wife of County Treasurer Winters. The funeral Uv k place on Friday, when religious service wer conducted at Friwdens by Revs. WVuel and Klcg. Interment was made at Stoyet-towtu At a id s?ting of tbe Pioneer Fire Com pany, held on Deeetiilrer 7th, tbe follow ing officers were elected to serve dnring tbe ensuing year: President, MablonSchrock ; Vice Pres ident. Geo. Brant; Reirdiug Sec'y, J. W. Frase: Financial Stc'y, U.S. Kifcr; TresMirer, N. F Knpper; Trustees, X. E Knepper, J. W. Fresse, P. M. L'nton j Foreman, K. F. lavis; 11 Aai.itaut Foreman, W. H. Stoddard ; 2i-d Assiktrt Foreman, Wbl Traup; Pipemen, Wm. GiMert Jr , Ray nian KViddard, Cbamlra Ucston, and Edward Shaffer; Linemen, Frd Holbnxk. S. B. Huston, L. T. Krebs and W. Ssylor Axemen. Roman- j os Trent ana W V. E. Pile and . W. r barer: Plugrcen, I J.wiph I iCking, ronce- men. Albert Hnlbronk. Go. Iavia, Chas. Wvimer aud Ed BarnetL BEDFORD'S EPIDEMIC. Ceer cf StaU Board of Hialth Ht jU Kxny Caaes cf SmiU pox. CITIZIES DI3T mi 6TATEXI5T Bedford is jKtatly siirred up b7 the KaVmniLs that have been given out tbat tbe w hole town was afflicted with small pox and tbat tbe residents were quaran tined and barrb-adod. Tbe 200 cases re ported bave dwindled down to seven, two in the boron gh Hnd five outside within a j radius of ten miles. These seven c-iom are conceded to be small-pox in a very mild form, though no alarm has been felt by the citizens, Ibe patients being entirely under control and not permitted to min gle w ith other members of the family. At a town meeting Friday afternoon a committee was appointed composed of tbe town connrii, board ft health and three prominent citizens, with John M. Reynolds as chairman, and the following resolution was adopted : 'The people of this town have Iwen greatly startled by unfounded reports concerning tbe prevalence heie of small pox. No greater wrong to any commun ity can be i:nsgin9d than that purpetrat- ed in this instaii'.-e, and deep indignation prevails among the people, who collected iu an informal inching this afternoon and severely denounced the statements per porling to come from Dr. Alkiusou. There are two cases in this town aud sev en O' tside, five families in all being af flicted, and these being entirely under cure and control. Dr. Atkinson did n.t see more than the five families stuted. and to say tbat 11)0 patibuts were under bis eyes is entirely false. n.ere is not tbe least alarm or ap prehension felt among the people, and they are simply dazed at tbe publicity given to these falsehoods, lnat soaie cases of a poculiar skin aSTectii.n have existed in difl'ertnl pails of the county may be admitted, but they are not small pox, and tbe town has no; boen guarded or quarantined as was published." Dr. Alkiuson, when seen Friday even ing at his borne in Philadelphia, discuss ed freely the epidemic of small-pox at Bedford. "There arc," he said, "over IX) ca.ses of small pox in all stages in this pretty litlle town. I was sent to visit this region at the request of Dr. Lee, of the Board of Health, and to submit to him a report as to existing conditions. During my practice I bave had a great deal to do with small-pox, both in au'official and a professional capacity, so this is not the first time I bave been sent to report on an epidemic. Ail day Wednesday, that night and the greater part of to-day I have been in that towu not only visiting caes, but in consultation with local phy sicians and members uf the Board of Health. To say tbe least, a most remark able stale of stfairs exist. Patients in all stages of the disease are there, and being in constant communication with those who are iu sound beallh. There has been no attempt to quarantine the sick, aud, as a result, the di.seu.-o is spreading rapidly throughout the country. "For iastatico, I saw a boy with well defined marks on his arm, who said that he was going to work regularly and ex pected to go out of the house as usual ti morrow. Then again, a mau in a da' ser ous condition lett the town for bis home in Virginia, where he will doubtless spread tbe disease, "Before a meeting of the local Board of Health I recommended in the strongest way that tbe proper precautions be taken at once to prevent a general spread of the disease. Another remarkable feature of the case is that there are so few people whobaveever Iveen vaccinated. The doe tors there pronounced this evident small pox 'chicken pox' and contagious skin disease, aud did not make any attempt to vaccinate. Even among those not vaccinate-! tbe disease bas manifested itself only in a mild f rm. However, I believe that tbe doctors will now take bold of tbe disease, aud they will be backed up by tbe Board of Health, which passed at my instance an ordinance instituting the moet rigid quarantine." Philadelphia. Dec. li Dr. Benja min Lee, secret i ry of the slate board of health, who returned tonight from a visit to tbe town of Bedford, where be went to investigate tbe reports of smallpox, dis covered Jbat there are a number of cases of the disease ia tbe town and vicinity, but tbat it is of a light fvm, and tbat with strict care aud the observan of proper precautions, may be controlled, and further spreading prevented. Soon after his return be sent the following telegram to Surgein General Walter Wyman of the United States Marine hospital at Washington : "Smallpox status in Bedford and sub urbs, within one and one half miles, Dec. 11, 20 cases, of which 12 are within the borough limits and eight outside. Houses infected. 10, of which seven are within the borough limits and three outside. Of tbe above cases eight variola, of which two are within the borough limits, and six outside, aud 12 varioloid, of w bicb 10 are withing the limits, and two outside. Also in Bedford county, within eight miles of the borough, five cases of variola in two biases. Authorities active. All precautions taken." B00ES! books n Booss::: H0UDAY BOOKS! CHEISTKAS GIFTS! The beautiful, elegant and extensive stock of Holiday Goods now displayed at .Fisheb"s Book fe'TORE... surpatea anything ever before attempted at ibis establish ment. Albums toilet cases, work boxes, manicure sets, smok ers' sets. Ink stand , purses, fountain pens, collar and cuff boxes, necktie, fan, handkerchief and jewel boxes, fine mir rors, fine photo frames, toy books, Bibles, toys, box papers, Christmas tree orna ments and candU-s, masks, novelties, brie a brae, aud a great variety of many sorts of goods suitable for Christmas and Nesr Year gifts. Cheaper than ever this aeason. Fisher's Book Store. A Friendly Call Vpoa Every 0ns ia Towa. Tbe Somerset Sunday School Associa tion, with the co operation of tbe Sunday Schools themselves, has undertaken to bave a friendly call made upon every 'a nily in town daring the week between Christmas and New Year'a, and a corps of over seventy visitors has volunteered for this work. The purpose of this call is to invite every one, adult as well as child, to be come a member of one of tbe Sunday Schools in town during the coming year. Special everts will be made by all the schools to make tv8 new series of lessons that commenee on January 1st, attractive and helpful to tbe older people as well as the children, and provision will be made f r those wbo are unable to attend the schools to study the lesson at borne. Somethisf for tin If tv Tear. The world renowned artccessof Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, ud their continued popularity for near half a century as a stomachic, ia scarcely more wonderful than the welcome tbat greets Ilostetter's Almanao. .This medical treatise is pub lished by tbe Hosteller Company, Pitts burgh, Pa under their own immediate aupurviaion, employing sixty hands in that department. Tbe issue of same for 1SJ9 will be over eleven millions, printed In nine language Refer to a copy of it for valuable and Interesting reading con cerning health, and numerous testimoni als as lo the efficacy of Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters. The Almanac for 1S0 can be obtained, free of cost, from druggists and general c Kin try dealers in all parts of tbe country. What the Ciildrta Driakl Don't give tbem tea or coffee. Have you tried me new food drink calledGKAl.N'-O? t It ia delicious and nourishing and takes 1 l1m niai of coffee. Tbe more Grain- ) vou eive the rbildren the more health f"" aistnoate toroo?a ineir system. . nrenared tasUw like the choice rrad-w of eoriee ba es' a boot J as ouch. Ab grocers sell it. Ijo and i. Crlaiaal Cent:. Tbe regular ttrm of criminal court con vened at 10 o'clock Monday mornh'g. ' w i;h Jurlgo L. D. Doty, of Wej-trnorelaud I Judge Loiigenex-kcr. All of the tweuty- f.mr inetalera of the grand jiiry ar.swer- tedio'beir camro nhtn callel ty the i dark. Amos W. Knepptr, of Soioerw-t. was appointed lornusn. With the exception of the ease against Meyers, indicted for murder, ti.e calen dar w as made up of cases of little public importance. Judge Doty disposed of not lessthm sixteen eases en Monday, and el'cted complimentary remarks Trom va rious members of tbe bar, whr admired bis dextrily in disposing of the business j brought before Li u. In fact. His Honor kept the Disirii-Attorney and Ghm4 Jury on the jump to keep up with the lively movement cf tbe Court. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. James Cooper, charged with receiving stolen g Knls, the Court directed that a verdict of "not guilty" be euterod. A verdict of "uot guilty" but defend ant to pay costs of prosecution was agreed to !n the case of Carl Dupont ana George Zerfoss, chargwd with larceny. A siml lar verdict was agreed upon in the suit against Albert Leider, charged with similar offense. L II. Good enter a plea of "guilty" to a charge of F. t B. and was given tbe usual sentence, L, M. Etnerick, same charge, received tbe same dose. "Ben" Ed ly, charged with a half dozen different criminal offenses, entered a gen eral plea of "gjilty." and was sentenced to the Huntingdon Reformatory. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Mich sol Friedline, charg-vj with F. t B., tbe defendant undertook to set np an alibi, but the j iry, evidently impressed by the strong likeness existing between Friedline and bis alleged am, returned a verdict of "guilty." The usual sentence was imposed. Ida Poterman, charged with A. d: B., on information of John Hahn, entered a pica of "guilty," and was sentenced to pay a line of fj aud tha owts of prosecution, In tbe case of the Commonwealth vs. Milton Sheets, charged with false pretense on inform ition of C. C. Shafor, the jury returned a verdict of "not guilty," and divided tbe cost, two thirds being placed upon the prosecutor aa 1 one third on the ueronuant. Sheets was employed as a toby roller in Shafer's cigar factory and tbe prosecutor alleged that he put falne bottoms in the boxes, thorbby receiving more wages than be was entitled to. When Constable John W. Stanton and bis assistant named iMitz, of Hoovers- ville, welit to tbe home of Mrs. Ida Peter" man at an early hour on tha morning of November Ilth last for the purpose of placing her under arrest, they "stirred up the wrong animal." According to the evidence given by Stanton and bis wit nesses they would bave fared better in a battle against a regiment of Spaniards thaa in that morning's struggle with a furious woman and her family of chil dren, aided and al eited by a snarling dog. According to tbe prosecutor, ho charged the deluudaut with resisting an officer, Mrs. Peterman assailed him w ith a poker and a.lor be had succeeded in placii g handcuff around her wrists she called upon her son to shoot the officer. The son picked up one of three guns in the IVteruian kitc'ieu aud was about to comply with bis mother's re quest when he was brought to terms by Deitz who pushed a pistol in bis face. Two or three of the Peterman girls it ap peared from the evidence were quite bandy w ith tbe poker aud sticks of wood, with which they assaulted the officers of tbe la ; while tbe dog, in response to re pealed urging from his mistress, snapped and snarled et the officers' heels. Mrs. Peterman declared when cahed to the stand that Stanton bad entered her domi cile ithout knockiog and that when she demanded to know the nature, of bis l iisiiKssbe Mriick her on the ai m with a poker ami with vjilicieut force lo break one of tbe boues. The civil lb-t set for trial next week was continued and the Court directed Sheriff Hartzell to n-rtify the jurors summonsed not to appear. Doctor Lee, of the Slate Board of Health, advised against Judge Long- eneckor's coming here On account of tbe prevalaueeof smallpox in Bedford, and the members of the bar therefore asked that tbe list be continued. Tbe Meyers murdor case will come up this morning. Somerset Ladiet go Shopping With tha Pretidest'i Wife Never did Landlord Leland and Chef Daniel Lace, of the Windsor Hotel, have a harder week than the one now past. says tbe Sunday New Y'o.-k World. For three days Mrs. McKinley, wifo of the President, was their giiest, and for three days their ingenuity was taxed in pro viding something new for each meal, par ticularly for tbe three luncheons, to which Mrs. McKinley invited her friends. Would you like to know wbo were asked to sit at the tal.le w ith the first lady in the land last Thursday, aud what they had to eat? Here you are: The guets were Miss Catharine End- sley, sister of Mrs. Abner McKinley; Mrs. Abner McKirley and her daughter. Miss Mabel; Mrs. Steven Hand, wife of Pay master Rand, U. S. N.; Mrs. M. A. Stafford and Mrs. William I Strong, wife of former Mayor Strong. "You must have something new," said Mr. Leland, and Chef La-e promised be would, lie succeeiled so well tbat Mrs. McKinley asked the Chfs name and sent him a monr y present. W by not? Didn't the chef invent two new dishes for the occasion clatn broth with whipp ed cream, and caruntiou ice cream? Here is the menu : Clam hroth with whipped cream. Terrapin a u M;ir Lmd. UrolleJ chicken on tonst. Bermuda potatoes. Lemon herberl. Philadtl squab on tonst. Hothousetomatoei. Celery mayonnaise. Carnation Ire cream. Dw. Waf.-r. Kruit. Cake. Cocoa. Tea. The menu was printed on Robiu's-egg blue cream-laid paper with a gold mono gram at the top. At each plate, also, was a Lig bouquet of wild violets almost priceless at this season of tbe year. Tbe clam broth was tbe first surprise. It was served ic egg shell cups of fragile porcelain delicately bordered with red and gold. On top of each cup of the de licious broth fl taled an inch and a half of whipped cream. It was so good Mrs. McKinley wasn't ashamed to call for another cup. The luncheon progressed charmingly till the desert. Then tbre was the other surprise the carnation ice cream. This eclipsed tbe clam broth. Delicately flav ored ice cream, tinted shell pink and crimped on the edges fike a carnation, it seemed to bave been moulded in Hie form of the perfect flower. These luscious blossoms were fixed with the catix of tbe real flower surround ing the stem and set off with real carna tiou leaves. The? looked for all tbe world like delicate pinks and seemed to be, till tbe women tried their spoons. Mrs. McKinley never once went shop ping, though be expended several thous and dollars. Some of it went for three dinner dresHes for herself; the remainder went for Christmas presents for tbe Pres ident and her frieuds. What bis present is she wouldn't tell a souL For ber friends abe bought beautiful cut glass pitchers, solid silver candelabra, silver vases, a dozen small pieces of silver, three cut glass bowls, a score of buckles, hat pins, match boxes, two jeweled pina and several sets of forks and spoons. She ordered, besides, several dozen miniature likenes ea of the President, which she baa promised to ber. child friends. These purchased wsrw sent by express to Washington Saturday. Have yon seen our assortment of twenty-five flavors In choclates foryonrsweel ew girl for Christmas ? Place your ordr at once. BKsroBD'a Phabhact. Git your Christmas Holly at J. M. Black's. Implicate Four Other Fsopl?. Even at Ibis late day tLsre are pool I living in this cinfy. s5 tbe Greens burg Tribune, w be do cot believe that million Miller, the defaulting Westmore land county iriasu'-pr, who ia 1-Tu.liad f'i.fXO of the county fm li si- lr n. w as res ponsible for t!:e robbery. Circmrstanoeu, bo?ver, wero sgii:Kl ti'n, aod be was eonvicltd and sentenced lo i!:h Western Penitentiary Ur a cii:);e tLat may have tten perpetrated by ithers. Tbe Tribune is in poses:on of a very ' volmnin.-us letter pur:-o!tii;jr to have bft-n wriuen by a notu imiiitd Geo. II. Miller, of Kot'xwood, Pa., in which tbe writer claims that a man named , . who was at the time employed by , a well known citizoa of Greeusburg. as sisted by four ether welj-knoarn citizens . of tbe county, whre names are also men- i tione), got away with tbe cash while ' Treasurer Miller was temporarily absent from the office. The letter also alleges that tbe burglar lives at Moundsville, W. Va., and is a desperado of tbe worst kind. He further ailees that be bad many ali ases and married a Greensburg girl with whom he left tbe country shortly after the burglarizing of tbe safe in tl" treasu rer's office at Grecnsburg. The writer alsa states that this fellow, w hile in ChicagJ, told bi n nil about the affair in Westinoreliud county, and now, to get even w.th the guilty party, be writes this letter to set the hounds of the law on bis track. What ii Heedsd fur Xau. Holly and mistletoe to decorate your parlor and dining room and oysters, mince meat ami ice cream for yoar dinner, all of which you can purchase at the White Talace Restaurant. Plasj your order early and receive the very best goods. All goods delivered If re quested. Cook A Beerits block. J. W. PlSKL, Proprietor, Christmas ea 8aaday. This year we will bave a Sunday Christ mas Christina-1 and Suuday rolled into one, as it were, and which will not occur again nntil 1U04. It may be interesting for those who are fond of abstruse calcu lations w herein tbe dominical letter bears a prominent part to be reminded that tbe occurrence of Christmas on Sunday takes place four times in every twenty-eight years, after the expiration of every five, six, eleven, and twenty-two years res pectively. Take, for instance, the year I.i9 as a starling point. In that year Christmas came upon Sunday. In tbe succeeding twenty -eight years duriug which Christmas came upon Sunday we had them In 1-s-a. 1HT0, 1M and 1Ks7. In 1IC we bad another after a five years' wait, and now another comes after a lapse of six years, and from this yearn, owing lo !! not being an actual leap-year. though divisible by the figure 4, to I'.UO, Christmas (and, of course, New Y' ear al so,) will fall on Sunday regularly every six years that is, in VJOl and egain in 1910. We recommend the calculation as an interesting centre table amusement. Tbe musings into it bich a computation of this kind entraps one are at once slight ly poetic and eminently practical. Im agination pratces airily about, and pro pounds that cnanswerable conundrum, "Where shall we be at tbe conclusion of the n xt skip?" Holidays sometimes give a great deal of trouble to people wbo have notes to pay. For instance, this year the lanks will take their holiday on 21 Christmas, and a note falling due on the 2'i:h will have to be paid two days beforehand, and the same anticipation of payment must be made -8 to notes due January 2. And this inconvenience will be repeated next winter, when Christmas and New Y'ear's Hay fall upou Monday. Tor Chrulmis. A great variety of odd and handsome pieces of imported China and Delft ware; Bisque and Camej oddities; Fancy glass baskets and fruit dishes; Glass, China and Teplitz Vases, Jardanieres, Cracker Jars, Dinner Sets, Bedroom Set, and many other useful and ornamental arti cles suitable for CbrMmas presents. Call and examine the above good tnd prices whether you buy or not. E. B. COFFBCTII. Farm for Kent. I will rent my farm, situate in Alle gheny township, near Glen Savage, from April L lSjy. Mrs. Cm ri.es IlrprART. KjUcs to Jurors. The second meek of Decemler term cf the Court of Quarter Sessions and Co'i. mon Pleas having been postponed by or der of the Court, notice is hereby giveu to all jurors summoned to appear at Som erset, on Monday, Deceinly.-r 19, ImiS, that they ncd not attend. M. II. Haktzkll, Somerset, Pa. Sheriff. Ic I t, IS. Bhenmatiiai Cared is a Cay. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and XeurRlgia radically cares in I t 3 days. IU action upon the system is rcnarkal le and mysterious. It removes at once the ause and the disease immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benefits ; 70 cents. Sold at lienford'a Drug titore. Somerset Chocolates and Bon Bona in lieautiful packages at Bunford s Dki'o Stoke. Important Koties for Zmii and Itew Year. J will sell to Merchants, Festivals and parties the very bent and largt oysters the market affords at the very lowest Bahimoie prices. Call or write for prices and place yo.ir order oarly at White Pal ace KesLiuraut, Cook ,t Beerits Block, Somerset, Pa. J. W. I'l-EU Proprietor. IhHamed ana Granulate! Eyelids. Is there anything more disfiguring to a faceor more disagreeaSIo than io flamed or granulated eyelids? These remit from a mullitudeof causes, and respond quick ly to proper treatment. Sjcu treatment may be had nt the hands of Dr. A. Sig mann, fcol Penn Ave., Pittsburg, for merly of Vienna, Austria, who has en joyed tbe advantage of years of study and practice in the greatest hospital of tbe world, situated in that city, aud is prepared to give any cases relating to bis specialties Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat tbe most thorough scientific treatment possible. During his short slay in this city he has already secured a long list of patients to whom he can refer any per son desiring to gain information regard ing bis skill aud success. To Educate Boti. J. H. Gardner, of Sioyestown, Pa , makes this suggestion to the Pittsburg "Times:" "I have read with much interest there ports in your valuable paper of young Boota" McDermott having been at Ma nilla. I would suggest tbat a Pennsylva nia boy with tbe "snap," courage and pa triotism shown in this young bero be recognized, that the good people of Pitts burg and of tbe western part of the State contribute enough money to give him aa education in one of the best colleges in the State or United States. I think that would be tbe proper way in which to show our appreciation of his service in the late war. and one for which be in after life would bless tbe day be started f jr tbe Phlllippices., Let somebody start the ball a rolling and act as a committee of finance in tbe cast If this meets approv al my contribution will follow later." Bryan Will Kesigs. Savassah, Ga., Dec. 1L Gen. Keifer, wbo is in command of tbe remaining troops of the seventh a -my corps since Gen. Lee's departure for Cuba, confirmed tbe rumor cf Cob W. J. Bryan's resigna tion of bis command. B Kb Gen. Lee and Gen. Kiefer endeavored to induce Cob Bryan to go to Cuba, but were unsuccess- ful. Bryan said bo would Issue a state- tut nt through the newspapers. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders arc the greatest mvTucen to health ol the present day. OS-M. WTMKNmeO , SW M. Sheriffs Eight to Bar Hoots. Thirty months after tbe famous Wood ward tragedy, a Centre county jury last Friday assessed the damages, the Elingrr boiiae, which the Sheriff burned as a last resort to capture the outlaw, at fsVi. Tbe owner, Emma C. Goodman, sought to recover over f2,0). Although the jury assessed tbe dam ages, the Court ruled that the liability for the same was entirely a question cf law, on which an opinion will be given in the future. The developments in tha cise seem to indicate that the owner imy bave to stand the loss herself, as the county was declared not to be liable. Beiolnlioui of Keipect, ' Whereas. It bath pleased God wbo createth, uphnldetb and rulelh the desti nies of nations and people, to remove from among us. by death, our esteemed an I beloved brother. John Wiikins, whose membership with Hiawatha Lo1k No. 411, I. l). . F., at this place, extends for a period of forty-ihree years, having leii initiated into' the order Nov. 2lb. l-S'sk accounting it worthy of his support and deeming ius teachings for the better ing of humanity. Til kkkpokk, be it Ilwlt i That in thed-ath of Brother Wiikins the lodge has lost a laithlul and true brother; tbe community a worthy and exemplary citizt-n. W c, Tust we therefore lsw in h'linl-le submission to the will of the Di vine .Maswr whodoeth all things well. lsvh el, I b.nt e extend to tue family of the deceased brother our consolation in their sorrow and bereavement. . y.vre', That the bwle lie draped in niouning and tiie brothers wear the usu al ladre for thirtv d;iy. Jirxtitrril, That tbeso resolutions bo en tered on the minutes f tho lodge and pUolisbed in the coMnty papers, and a copy presented to tue family of our de ccasud blotter. Committee. Addison, Pa. REPORT CF THE CONDITION or thi First National Bank, AT SOMERSET, in th. S:;,t of IVnn- y I ran L, at Uie cl !. of bustlings, Ic. 1, RESOURCES: I'n- HIl'l lli-M-O'.ITltS i-r.l t all., si ur-, .V u !i-mi-!i r.-d I . s. Itoiivts to ,i.-iin- i-to'Ul.tTioii i.l'il I SI! I Premiums on t". s. K:i 1 H ink niu-lioo-.., fur:; i ;ti r., A Iixt's... lije from National ialik- tll'H r- iu-r- j 'it- Itii- from ..;!! tanks A l,.iuli.-rs.... Imi,. from p.rov.-l r ' tii' a," nt-... : til 1.7" J.;! '.179 .jra .t-xs in! ot n:T -.i:t lit ins Nor.. of oiii-r Nnfioiuil tl-n,k Kr.ieno!i:il rr'pvrcurr.-iH'y, nirki-is anil cvuiji erie i 17 u.i . .-iciil-i'-iiil..r not.s ii.I.M ti li.-Ui iiitiii.Hi funil with I", s. TrcaVr t pT cent ol ctrcuiutiou) ToUil J JSl..'iTt to LIABILITIES: Capital stork paiil In J WU) On S'urpiu fiiml. vi.'tt) Ui l u li vel.-, pmliis, Us cx(s'iis,s taX- pil.l .77 si N-tlioiuil lufiK ii'it-.i.iitst.iniiiii!j... Ji,7 (i i ! lo o; l,. r N.o loniil Koiks jn n !Ue to i:iti- Itltl ! Ullll ikinKi r... IS ii I I'.viili-tuN uni'.o'l I.-, ii. liutiviijual d' iwksi.s hui'i'Vt to cles-k : .. in IIil'J ci rlllli-'s of ii. jsisit. H.t13 Hi l-l .il.t f t Toui I 1. 71 1". Stotr nf Vs.t.vrini.l, frv n &.mT&t, . I H:rv.r f It..rL:t.- fvilO... th. U1..,.A u...,,.i. ivi.iM. n. l swfair HIl'l l ut- sistvr .hib'tiit-ni l tmr to Hie b--st of my kIUH.Ii,l'lllll IS'H.-I. Il.lvt. 31. Kh.ltKl.KY. i a-stii.-r. SlltscHI,1 Alut .worn to lwf.,m him tHI. ml. d iy of Duviu.-r. I"!1. ii.iki.r w. v .i.i r.r. V..... i,o..... CoBnr.cT Attest; hKt.ll W. BIF-sECKER, Jon s it. M-t.rr. JAMtS L. Pl'iII Directors. OTICE TO c5TOCK!IOLDERd. Tli"annu:il mis-tine of tbe '..K-khol l-n of tti h'irst National hunkiif Hotui.rs,'t. Pit , for t In- flts-tion of thri-ctors for Him yir A. I. Ivk, will he hr:i1 in tn liir-Tto-s" rinrni. in the r ;n! National hWn hui' lonr. Som,-rs,.t, hw.. on I ii.-s y. J m. lu, Is", ts.-tw..-i the bourn of 10 mid i V. M. H. M. oEF.KLKY. tushii r. i DMIXI.STRATIUX S NOTK'H KMM'cof John W. Bwrp, late f Hovr vrit rnjroun. iniiMi v-mn'v, ia., U-cd Iitcm ffjf afm!i)Utnif ion on tnt itrvr p- t:itr hnvir.rf Urn t:nnir-U m the itmit-iMnf1 t-y t!u pnN f ;miiMriiv, nf: r N h-r tv tiv iri to es!ai- lo iit;iRt 1 1. j rr.-i tn jwy ii--t. t t nl Hit w u.i ir-if fiat in.' cr (itr;iHi.l'i h ir ; i r; -1 the R;inie tti pn-7.-!it IIimi ;u!v ;mt Ii-niu k1 1 lr 'a itM. r-m ui I'tiunhiH v( i wiuCht:'.', I: , at l"' -mi ! of ot-irt at in liucv e'flvilli btjrim 'ii, ?xirntr t rinnv. Vit. 1WK It. l vVKF-S Adintiiistnttfix of Jwha V. Bj'ti, A DMINISTrVTOrLS' NOTICE, it-y towriitijip, uiimt i ci.nuty. 1 dtv'd. I-tUT cf 1rnlnitrBtion on th sitov- s- ; havinjc t"eu Kranttti t th uniniifrttl the prr-r utointy, notic?! ht-rt hy piv-t- Mil prfi imt-ht-1 to saM rtalf to k irrtnit-tliHi- payment and those having Lllll Mnlitt Lilt' MMif l4 UtVM 111 thflil tli-lv ti!n::-;iii'. -it, or 'for- HMinIy, ih Vt yf Ik. M at ti.f b!r.8iJtiut of tVc d Jl LJ 1 ? Kill I f'W : . DAMKL f-r ilROrR. Adimiitstn.tor. A DMINI.srn-TOP.'S NOTICE. Et.iteof John H Zim;n.'rman. lno( Somer w l townsliip. skiiiit-rsti counl.v. Pa., dvc'tl. Ittirn of n.lm'iilslnillon on the atxive e tMU havlnc ls--n ffotiii-U lo the undt-rsini-d by the proper hui tiohiy notice Is tirreliy giv en to ail p. non inO. u'-.sl to sail e;te to ninke liiiin.siiat pjiymrnt. Mild lhos havliiK eiainifi Mtfattist iti- sxme to pr-si-nt them duly autbentienieil for s-ttlni.'nt, on Saturday, Jen. A. l, K'.i, at tlie Utle residence of said dis'ertscil. W1U.IAM WINTERS, Fred. W. Bitseoker. Adniinmiraiur. Attorney. Jos. Home & Co. J SUGGESTIONS. The e are a great many men and a (treat many women, w ben Cbriflitias times draw near, get their idea ail pimMed when it comes to selecting a present. Tbey rn iy have something picked out mat tbey think is just rts;bt and find tbat tnepar y for whom it ia intended is already pie-sessed of the article. And thus it lleally thisj tbitij? of selei-ting gilts is rather a hard task. We'd like to help you all we can, bnt in i'i in store here there are ao many thousands of Christ mas novehieH it ia rather a bard matter. Our fatalogne will help you amazingly. It baa all aorta of good articles for peecu. We mail It free. Here is something iu FURS that may interest you. And there la nothing thaw we know of that a lady appreciates more than a for piece a Collarette, iywrf or Muff. We have Collarette trocn ftt.M to fci'iO UO; Cluster Scarf from $t 50 to f li. 0u; M u fTs from fi0 to 00. r'ine Ilndson Bay Sable Cluster Scarfs wita handsome tails fJO Cu a.lian S.tlle Cluster S-arfa tea:liful dark lom $S00 Fine stone Marten Cluster Scarfs. .... flS.00 Gentiine Marten Scarfs with ia! f, - - t- o0 Klectric SejlSc4-fs with Uils,J.j0 French Seal Electric MnrT tl 00. SiSO, $3.50 Our line of fur nnifl's take in As trakhan. Persian, Sealskin, Mink, Stone Marten, Hudson Bay Sabie, Pittsburg, pa w4Vs w 0 t I If TtU f 9 I I Holiday ! Attractions : I Lave Usen especial J pains to secure a line of gooJs that will bring joy and g!l- $ tie C'arL'tma season. For Mother.... A Dress Pattern in I Silk, Wool or Mohair, Wrap?, J Single, Double and Breakfast J Shawl?, Skirt Pattern?, IJead- J X wear of all kinds, Silk, Cah- v X mere and Kid Gloves and X X Mitten, made up Underwear, Table Pamask, Napkins, Tow- e!?, etc. X For Sister orDaughter X la addition to the ar- tides above, I have Jackets, Fur Collarette?, Viotorine?, ilk Scarfs, Mull Tie?, Plain and Fancy New Style Urn- J X brella?, Art Work in Silk and X Linen, Fancy Cushions, an immense assortment of new' ttjle. Handkerchief?, Woolen and Cotton Hose, Jewelry, Novelties h Necklaces, Lock Bracelets, Pin i"tts and Rinirs. J I For Children... J Larirc and small Bi?rj!ie and indestructible Doll?. Dull Cap?. Hat-". Stockinirs, Beds, X Slippers, Trunk?, Bureau?, X X Side Boards, Di?hes, Wraps, Z X Coats, Jacket?, Fur Set?, Kile- bons and Handkerchiefs. All articles for a child's wear and e essential to its happiness. A Large Reduction X Durinir this season in tne Prices of all Dress Goods and V raps. Great bargains will be offered to buyers of Coats aud Jackets and Caoes CALL AND EXAniNE... Mrs. ; iA. E. UHL. : ...Oh!.. Look Here ! OH ! What Beautiful Christmas TreeNoveltiesand Oh ! How Low In Price, Are expressions the hundreds of Ladies and Children mak- who have already i:isptteil and made their purt!ia.s fr -ni the largest and best tIcted line of Novelties ever show n on this market. Purchase Early and Avoid the RUSH. Tons cf Assorted CANLIES, NUTS, FRUITS, F1G, DATES, ETC, will be (brown ojh-u at our IIK.VDiL"AIlTEr:s .STOKE in the next few days at the lowest pricis ever ou reoTi. -5s-"0ur Line of Holiday Goods' w ill surpass anything ever shown on this market. Ojr care in Duyinsr and Htlct'n our stocks thissi ason hasbevn done with srrf ater care tnan forrcer years We have used our Experience cf Twenty-si.x Yesrs and esptct to make this the Banner Christmas Season ot the l usiness earwr. SCHOOL TEACHERS, SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMITTEES, COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Should not fail to call anil inspect our line Uf .re purchasing their Xmas Treats. Our larse stock to select froro draw the pop:e to our s'ore, and when they jcet here they never fnil lea ii;g thir ord-rs w ::h lis. WHY? J$eaiie our PRICES are the lowest and or gl-i the BEST and PUREST they cau find anywhere. CALL AND SEE US. We buy our entire line of Xruas Candies, etc., from the Leadin? Manu facturers of this country aud are able to oK'ei them in quantities at the Lowest City Jobbers' Prices. GIVE US A CALL. Keep your eye on this epaee for further a Is durin? the Holiday Season. Prompt attention given Ct-rrespoiiJeiice or Mail Order. Cse Local or Bell Telephones, our expense for anything you desire to know or have from our Headquarters Store. Cook & Beerits, Somerset County Headquarters For Staple and Fancy Groceries, FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. GOLD ni.NING STOCK THE MAM EVA MINING & MILLING COMPANY, wiihGdoeral OrB -e at R o:n I'm. P k Bail linj, PiUsbur, Pa.t offers for a limited time the fully guaranteed Doo-arteuible &tock of that concern on terms so advantageous thit any man or woman with money to invest will surely be interested. Thin Company invites the closes InveMlifation, and requests yea to write at once for full particulars. The Mameva flining & Milling Company is incorpo rated under the Laws of New Jersey. Capital, I,ono,(X. Iuatock u guaranteed by tbe New Jersey Corporation Guarantee and Trust Company, of Camden, x. j and its Treasurer is undi by the City Trust and Safe Deposit Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. This Company is now opperatir.g fire (5) win, which are now producing ore, the average value of whici is pr ton. These mines are located in the very ri-bst raining territory of Neva.la aua California. These figures are based upon theoiB.-ial asiays, photographs of which will be sent you on request. per cent, to ') per rrttU Dicvlen.li art alrculy m-i-lt eertii. MftiTB AT OMC FOR A BfCCIAL. orrCKsrCCIAl. refM9 OH THE CLUB PLAN. HAM EVA MINING & niLLING CO., Inc., c c Room ioo6, Park Building, Pakker 4 Phillips. Christmas Month Vrh.it a lot of planning and choosing there is to be done the next three weeks bu?y days there'll le from now on. Busy for buyers, busy for sellers the store is ready. It is a Christmas Store full of useful presents. Hundreds and hundreds of suit able gift articles are here to select from. There is no present more calculat ed to please the average woman than a pretty Wool or Silk Dress or Silk Waist. - Table Linns. Hand?om?st thing for Christ mis giving. Pattern Cbths and Linen Sets, Cloths with Napkins to match. A great variety to choose from. Embroidered Doylies, Center Fieces, Scarfs, Towels, Ribbons, Laces, Skirt?, Blankets. Bugs, Poniers, Lace Curtains, Ta ble Covers, etc. Umbrellas, Any quantity to choose from. Ever grade and style of handle from 50o up to $.1.00. Handkerchiefs. Hundreds of them to choose from in Initial, Embroidered, Lace Trimmed, Plain and Fancy Hem stitched of every description. Handscme Pocketbooks, Purses, Traveling Sets, Toilet Sets, etc. Then there is the Neck wear for men and women, the Glove? for street and dress wear, and hundreds of other useful offer ings appropriate for Christmas time. PARKER & PHILLIPS.. ) For Limited T m OffrA Very Adtao a iigeoit twmi Piymint in Installment i Yaur Hsaejr Back Any Time, Pittiburjh, Pa. Sec'y-Ireaj 3.f ft. ? i ; AT THE OLD STAMD Or j GEO. R. PARKER. 3 X ' Holiday Goods g g A I new and aiap'.eri for tha Christmas trada cf l33S. 3 TOYS FOR THE 3 1 CHILDREN I Such an assortment of plea?nre mukincr noveltk'3 has rarely been shown as we now exhibit at our store Games, Dolls, hobby horse?, musical in struments, sdeds, doll car riages, rubber ball;, pi anos for the little ones, work sets, iron toys, hors es and wagons, drums, building blocks, crokinole boards, velocities, with many other articles to make a merry Christ mas for the. little ones. Kid Gloves and Handkerchiefs For the Little Ones. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Rugs, Fascinat ors, Collarettes, a nice Cape or Jacket will also be an acceptable and use ful present for the wife or daughter. 0 MILLINERY fi Z AND DRESS JIAKING A SPECIALTY. 8 3 3 f CHOICE LINE X NECKWEAR, g 6 & Suspenders, Hiirts and 9 Hosierv for the tidv dross- 'i ing young men. g 1 1 x Yours respectfully, 1 SiFFQBO & KUYKEN JALL. I g (KIT"r't.iS piT"l OF Valuabh Ral Estate! Ry virtue fr an ninirinil an I mnnt cit i- h-irsr Hnry .-mi'h. U:-i.f -Mnnl. towii--M:p, d'M, I will uili-r !'.r n(e at iuliit tiut-.'-' on th.- jj.'riinsi s of JimI.I d witt ni, oa Saturday, Deccnibor 17, 1898, at I o'clock P. M., ihe following Jesori -J r.i otU? viz : ini-pt ruist v. l'a ft't:t)tr:in hin s of I l. iu Hfitl In trs of Xio:af r d o runUiiutntf urrvs in;r. or !?. of vlilru h1 tiiiihr. h:vlnj:i twit-.iry I'ntii' dw il iux hHU'. .trili Urn, Wfulhrrxinleti nTf is at- a if' o siiup rump on tlie .nr ilium's of wit r. Terms: Jn-tliirtl cf pr,p-h;i nio.-ipy to rrnuin !i- n, th? ittUTti of wiiif-ti ij toie pii anuu U H;nn? it S.n! h. wnlon- of Hnry Smith. 'I'tiitiy I. r li t!ii:",anI nt kvr thp pn rjpit- t 1 rii'! itn' h!P hm-I Uvai t f-r.-M-Mtii' i-s of lit tiry ttiuh, rti-c'ii, mii ! tjitiirfi t-ti on tIltTv 'f dt-I. an I the oMit-r Lwo-titirJs in HUnti iy- iitrti!". 1- IVrri! puyni iit i ik? MrmvU by jtitl4fn?nt ooini oil iii prviii-sni. Ttu jt rt-tit. of purrii,' oa-y to be ptii'l vrueu proiTry i kmn Ktii 'lnwn. HtlNUY U. MITH, lruue. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bt Tirtne of nmlry wrIM of KiPii Fa-i. ani levari tarias isul out ol th- Lirt of . oiiiiuoii i if is uf sm.!.-r.i'l r.iiKity, ln.. to In? i!lls-tl. then? will lr -pofil t smIb Ht luo Couri House, In .ssmrrl borougu, on Wednesday.Dec. !498 At one o'clock P. M follovtrig d' ..nJHd r-al etae, to-wit : AH th1 rili ti'.l. Infen-st. rUirn anJ dt ma u 1 1 f Jitalh;Ai: 4- ra.iit.. of, in umX to the No. 1. All of !w; rvrL-.in Un of Kronn1 i:uif on in strtt in l'onfl!iri-p oomuli, .-wMirrvt rouof y. icnowu anl uumtxrl on th L.r"n-rnl pimj I sui-l i.iwii mm ft nod 7 !n I, - lot Ironim J ft on kUn rtintl nd xt-ii.l:h r-twnrd l-l fet l to an ttth y, an 1 Unitt Ifd oy an y oi the iMrta rtiid tol of A J. iUinrM on tne tith, haviri; iiit-rHju ereted a Ivro-iory frniije dwelling hou uti'l silHi f itii tli; ui;ie lots -o t -vi to W'm. H. Kurtz t.y k m, H. koonl.-:, MAtr aiid K--i vrr oi' tuf I'otitlufiM-v A riatitm by d d d;ii-l Ntv. and I v drniof Wm. H- Kurtx Mud wife, ilnui 24ih Fehrurv IrM. to JonuUin l- r.iiix, r'ordl iii iuil lUord ft;r ?iu.-ot'l couiuy, VoL fC, o. i, Koarrenain lot of ground ate in C'tn!lunr broUirh, oni-ixa-i rturityT hi , fnmtiiiK on M n t--i on tt.e eunt. aduirniii; lot of tarn- Ked on itie w.u'ti, u alir-y n ln wtand loi of w (ou Tiueon tin north, wh i4t reaurin f-et front by ii f--t iNiok. known a- io( Sm. 7, V and lK bi'ick.on ttm -';n -f tlie lwu, iiav;n a urt-rory frame dwelling houv ervrtl oi Nom. Vaiid and a tv-v,ory fr.ujtT;t-i, known a the "Kivt'rside riou on 7 and aiso i'e hoii 1 ot h-r ou touiidintc, t-nnc yirl tf th Jot of ground dritii lo Newifii Ti-osne by Koootx mid Meyer, attorney in X for the C-nlhit itee Town t rm4iny, ilatct lith Man h. 17 . and by thuid Swion Xi sue U JoiiT:uri KntuU tv i--d tinted Mti June, lTi. r"rrded in I-.l l:---oni Rr joiu eret eounly, oJ. H, pug i t-tc. No. 3. A e-rtaiiii pu-ee or pnrrel or IH cf en mnd i! uate a aftrvwni, lyinif iOiij and bouudtrd by l'aenrutn rurrun tne wt, on tne eat by an all-y, wHi!h by a private aiiy and on th north ty lot now or former? y own ei bv John Mitnloo, and having liiereun ervewd a one aud a Oai f--tory ham. Taken In eTearfon and to be ld ai th prtpeny of Jonathun t runtA at tfie "uit of n of suliivuii JohniHHi, A. M. Kom and Uoert . KuwsextM-uUa of 31. A. Kowd-x' d. AM the Hht. liMe. tnter-t, rl:im and de mand of Jonmb wer and Nai;cy bower, hi wife, of, in and to a certain inu-t tt land (late in Stimyrrevk towaibiiip, rVrnnwi eoniity, enainir tj more or h-, ail riifei, havmx a d wircim- hoiM and t bie tb-reon ertietl, aUjotnn: landoi Henry tn e, Jontiian ?fan-!.T, !niuH pna'it r J whien A-iin.i. r Ktyuun, of Jo.mTown. ! de-t diiUi I'tu Nov, conveyed to thi ! Hid Jhh UoWf-n, who by htft deed datd : 'iM ly , roiivryed the aiue to bia wilr. j Nam y Fowerx. 1 TtkH in t'twnfinn an 1 to be old at the ; property f Jiah Kower and N-tnt-y Bw- er, ui9 lie, ai tne ikil oi Jooiau ?pi-uu Terms : NOTK'E All pron purchasing at the bff me will plnuw lak DoUev iiuit 10 is-r cot of tli purrbatr mwr duH b pant wb-n proprny la koorksl down: ocborviiut it ' vl:l aKin bexpol loulr at tb na of th ! flrvl pun-hajir. Th rrsiilu of to purrbaM noiy uiu Isp paij on or rs-fcrp the dav of '' rourlrtiwtion, vu : Thunslar, Ls-c. Li, IMK No dsl wilt h arktiow Iisiu uiiUi tii puis . ctiaM umaey la poiii ui ru.i. 2i U. M-AWTrtT. 1 i ir