REBS AT ST ALBANS, lion i.J"Vt !. r.v t.ik i;KKt:i i 70 r -(! V Ii"V . a; i.i C' vri! -' ; y. L S Ttt'K THE .tsn csvsrm at ' I IV.ll'A. TO 1- r.rjt lb' UI'm losM. Those who n-im-3;lr (' ' ' St. Aiuane1 raid, witifli - '"'r' vin will liardiv reulir" .t-tit ( f tl C ,,1 jn-i -'1-that it i- nearly a niurier of a it-ntiiry since the . l'ort!.e war of tt.e ; lbereifB new perotralion r 0 rr-tneialirarioe of tliis Rr,-V n,Me than they have of tlie ar, cxc.jd !'! they have read of it in l..Lssr.J w!..t they have heard from jirt;--.ct-jri : . j ( The St. All-ans' raid ione ! lla episode of the rda-llion. mid i- r.u iivrr- j j Wo at bavin; occurred on tt.e -'y ' which the battle of CV-iar O" W ! ....i-lit aad the army oftl: Va-tiai-it-ah drivel, bsi-i. iisilil the crtivai if !!: 1 ' Sheridan, when she rank- wcTi'T"f'niie t, the olT.-n- i e tak-n. ltd a doci-.ic vn-ti- , ry achieved f.ir tin.- I";ii '" antes. Ai: '.' j ban lion !r iti'ht to in. 11 -1 ai-.n r-:.- tit.a with Mr.r. N. liis'.nj.. n-'W of '' -s- j ton, hut a: the time "f tiie rai I an -."' i ant cashier incite of ti. . Ab.i:. j I'.m.Ls. In hj-akinr- ah 'It tin- :'.:!.i:r. !. j "I renietuW that rai I. y..o uuy ! - n l iiH,nil an l tl.e I mIi .1 ,y of : Imt, 1 .'J4. I ramiot fotvet tliat.m ti...l ! Jay, ainoni .therexKTieiii i. 1 :vcm- : prileJ to naearallvsi-iMTto the Smlhern 1 t'niiieiierary. St. Ailmm i1 one of the frontier tii of 'er:no;it, an! at the timeof the r.ii.l ha 1 betieeii H o 1 an ! T.'l 1 1 inhabit -iiit. It ba l three b;:nk tlie M, Albans, where I vh employe"!, the l'irt Naiioiinl and the imn h!u t o. bank.-. The rai'h-rs. .":i in ii i:i.t r. were nnler e..:o 1111:1 I of one 1! Tin. t II. Voiinc ho elaimeil to be a (' mfeilerate ollieer. Their hea I pl.irler were lit Montreal. I'.nin the Milium r of t'4 thew men. proU-ihly all of them, Mi-it' 'I t. A ibnns at Viiriotn timeK in or ier to f.i;;ii';.;r;e tlienea-lvel w it l the place, i;:.. olii,kt hen the time for action :-aine they coiiM Jo liieir Work more -teiiiaticAit-:. The aiittiinti hii'l been, in m-Liiy rj -S'K'ts, bke the i'r.i nt one, w il'i a rei't leal of rainy, wet a eat her. The. Huh of October was a wet. (I:areeahie 'lay. The raeiers hul arnvisl in h.nali sipt-eis ti.e lay previous ami 011 the monim' of the Jay of the rai l. li.erythm,' ha 1 b-eii plann-J lHf.reh.iu-i. aiei tnere was a eowvrt of action aiMHie the railtTs wbiih reveahfi tiie eiit.Jani-e of 1,11.. niiiel. 1 1 t iils of nieii wen-male i. ,x tiie Mirivts,- .f tinting ami robbing the hanks, ami : others were Jetaileil lo visit the livirv ctablea and n 1 are .uounts :..r t;,e rahieis ; or Heiy-e hors.s on :iie hins-t or w h. ri-Vi-r ' they colli. I tin I them. The time clu si ii 1 firac ion wasi' i" 111 !i,e a.t ri.ooii. At that time 1 w.-s wttniir at a table Is iiiml ' tiicimnt, r ol the bank Kurt. in; out bills i and siecje, of which there wer.' on the ' table Nime l'.o:i;) or !?.'. f 1 m aniouiit. "While enlace. 1 in this work two men en teral the bank an.I came up to the 10. m tcr. They ha l overcoats on ami tr,.ich : iiiK luf oluiijr from their sin ml 1, rs. Aa , them- men approacheil I v, up, un l slooil liefore them with my hau ls 011 tiie eonnter. waiiinjito learn their bn-tim sr. ; They ls;th fumbleil fora motneiil in their : brr-ant ks kcts. an 1 then the lir-t tiling I rea ii-sl w.m that two revolvers weie ' joinU-d at my hea.l. Cm my ri-ht, at the en l of the counter, wa- the door of the ' directors' roam. I turinsr a cry of ' Mur der " I sprani: tor that room. I nni e d- , ed in (retting into it, ami had nearly elop ed the door when the robber reached it, ; am! having the end of Hie c ,u iter back j f tkeiu t- brace against, easily iii-h. d the door back ami came ia on me. A i clerk named Seymour was in the room :.t j ins desk, li e w as an ol J man ami seem- ; I-.I i1m..I :i! tlie ks'iirri.i.'..u fill-It... i.l...... I When the r,.!lh. t i.,t,.'t!,.. r...1.. !,.,b ! ..I I,,.. Kv ,...11 ,r .... 1 fi.,.. 1 II 1 mx lea:. r.-nstau-,. thev u l!J i blow my brains out. .'it this time, thn-e ; of their cicifederate catered the bank j and came intothe nseu w here 1 as In. Id. j Mr. Seymour waa ordered to stand up be- , aide uie, and two of the men were detail- j s t iruani us. Then we were 01 den d i tohold e;i oc.r riulit hands and to t ike : the o-ith if allegiance to the .Southern j Confeiieraey. Ihd we really do it? Of! tsiniv' we did. What else could we Jo i w ith pistols pointed at our beads ? I then j asked what they pr.iHised to do. After ! liiloriiiini.' us that they were soldiers of j the Confederal? army of tiie Shenandoah alley, an 1 were 011 a raid of retaliation, they said they bad determined to take all the money in the banks and burn the ! town. Then they ordered me to show 1 them where we kept our binds, aecitri- j tie ami m ciey. i'ne safe war ot-n, and : everything in it epos;-d. I told them we . hud no 1 s 11.1 1 -, but show ed tneai w hat ! money we bad, ail of which they took, and tn it evening our iiis'i was short by j winie fri.jJt and rfd d doliaiT. While the i bank was in s 'SsesNion of the thieves ; two or three citizen, 11 "it knowing what ' had occurred, no (piietly and so rapidly 1 bad the marauders c.s-ratisl, came in to j make deposits. They wcie co iiK-h-d to j Jeviit, however, with the rouls-rs, who ; Jid not allow them 1 1 depart, b it kept them prison ;M t'.nlil tin y themselves ; tirrj ready logo. Ah t:ii that 1 have re'.jted iM-i.uire.1 in about la i.iinaies of i time, and when the unwelcome visitors j look their depirture they bj. kid out of' the door, still covi ring 11 with their pis- ! tols. On the outside they found horses ' awaiting them, ami soon were in the haddle. j " At the Krsnkiin C.Miiity H.ir.k, after J obtaining pissejsiou of the money and other valuables of the bank, the robbers I thrust the cashier and an old vo I saw yer, who had Ix-en doing work for the bank ami was there at the tii:i", into the vault and lx,!:el the loor on ihem. A mail came mto the bank ma after, and iu-aiini a noise in the Vault opened tiie Jooran I let them out, thus saving tln ni from Buir.ication. "At the K.rt National Think there J were a number of Government 7;:iu bonds I w bicli, together w ith all the money, weiv 1 taken by the robbers. This was the only j national ban'; at that time in St. Albar-, j the others la-'.nj; state bank. In. all the i raider secitnsl about j-io i.o.i) in money I and tlie government secur.'.icsi. Alter ; they hal complet.-d their pili.ig' of tilt , banks they mounted the horses that had ; lieeli impressed into s -r,iceati I ro !" oil', ! firing their revolvers in every diu-itiou j with the view of intiuii latim tLe jn-o- ; fle. A curious thing hsu;-!.!- ! as a re-'; cult of this tiring. L. J. M orris, -n. a e n- : trai-tor, w ho was then engaged in build- iag the Weldoti Hotel at St. Albans, was the only victim of this r..id. He w as a New llaiupitnn man, and Ringiilarly j enough waa one of the ui j-4 bitu-r cop- j perbeads to le met with at tlmt time. lie I iavore-1 the South, and hois'd the Con- ' fed;?raey would U'asuix-e-a. (n that scry i Jay, w hen on my way to Jinner, 1 saw j Liia talking w ith a few of they ou ig men j m ho were cc.uivrned in ti.e raid. From , what I casually liea r.l of tiie eon versa-j tion 1 had tlie impnision that thev were advocating the Northern siae-if lheipi--s- j tion, while Mjmnin waa loud and earn- rut o jusliu tution of southern stv-1 n .n. As I -aid. the raiders, 0:1 tii.-r n- 1 t 'Thfj fir. .1 roiiiiv-na-asly, and a strr.y j-is-t .i 1, !',. fc-t V -!':-n inltke "ruin, a-v-rrinj an artery, from wliicli Ijfb'r! to tlcat'i timt Same event:; j. A vll.i a nauc-d IWtntitjp inn nss v.alMti ou the s'.Vui!':c at thef.wit nf tU common when j one of iho raid a ua iinrsvl.a'-k cale-il j iirvn linn to Nid mi.ierstanirnx tao jss't.aa: it v ! th, .it tin.' ti:i)tr, an I tin-r.-f ire ;io: r-.-i :.::-. the r;-ht of ini' .uie !" oiJerhiiy ! :, b ' ki'jii 11 Inn nay. Tii' r.t,-!-T tiicreijiriii fi-ei at lii;nt the x Urikinff him on tl e hrea-t. b it Ran ting oft ou one of hhi rih, jiroil i-v j only " r.v '.i.e :!y. s-iiniig 'Ur u!i appro-j rutei by the rub jit jh a co'.iKi t.Ta- l1e 8i:'.'i:;:'. of sii'. er .i-iiars, vhirhther! o tlieir c ut p v kiK II is j nii a- bit- th.it in thc.r thiit lh- iiiothm -if l!it ! ion, fli'jsits. f.irctiii-i i lr j.irr.i:)' nu: ITS f tiii-; ('.Has re ; in :!ie pile -t alter i ; iiiii i M .i'.ti their pjr; ..1 . I nuir-.'. . u .leu it a. ' il there w:t a ' a lUe J e iaiiiei iiml j Ikiill the) j .i ll thev Rli't I re: 1 u .! ha-i l..i;.i -r.. "'!. .-lernat: ' -L Alhjiis. T,, a ;::. hli-tliji. W lire. v. r.-. h (it 'ie pN.j.ii' I. iih till eaih-J I. I..I-) ;:.:il.-...;. lint exi'e 'i"-' t" ia Ihe tn ; i'.-,i. Thev burn i.n. -nitti'a j , btlt Ji.e t:ile.il rtah eel tl v t 1 ft tin: to i ; ai. i.l.l M..re but ili l I.'.t e leee I x:r..v:i.i: it. At the tune ef the 1 1 :.i 1 ml there j Allian, i ii.vu at i etv a f. cavalry o::i. r- in M at h.m.e on furh.i:-h. Th.-ee "'ive -r'.ii.iM- i a pur-hi oartv tiwti ttu r- were in arms i r u- , but ven J - for such j pnrpox-. tluwever, a piiinn I an i the rohivrti foliovie . In 'ro.ii:jj I Siielih n tn.lb-e, ti; lai lern attempted to tiro the ifoc;nre, but fiilcl here, t. Tin ) tore up Koine of the p ai.ki- I iie!.iy iMir-ni!, but this caiiM-,i little iJch.v, ami tne p :rners k. ,4 tlh r thi iu to the Ir tier, Mnne ten miles Ik'VoihI. Here the purMiit w a.a!ia.'i'liii:eil, but, iiifonoati m hawng leii su nt to the authorities at Man bi nl ;-e an.I Siah t'ltv. foui b n ol the laiiier.-were ari'!e.l in tlie-ila. ei, aiel j the pluii.ierth.-y carnevl wa, I.,k, j, i,,,,,. ' Johns, aiel' there lo l.-cl in j,.i:. They I ereaftrar.ii. tr.ni.-ferie I f Montreal. to U- trie i tor their art. Ti.e dial wa-a i 10 ne ini-1 ,or iue:r art. i..e tnai waa ; ienthy one, at the ( ul of which .i u.ie . Cjiusci, lielore w ho. 11 tiie case was ti led, ! di led that tiiey couid imt be held for j what tin y had done in a foreign country under the 'circumstance, and ordered their release and the moie-y which had been taken from tilclil, wiia ll was ill the ! hami;. ol the chief ol julice, to bereturu i ed to them. Our case, was con.lu. tel by ; Ju.i(je K l:n aii is, thro-iii counsel e.n- ployed 111 Montreal. Our counsel, antici ': patin Ronie such result us had h:iijie(i : e l, had prej.ared chares and jiajs rs for i rearrest of tin s'-men. lor trial of the ' case at a higher court. Hut when the j prisoner.-were disihjiu'e I not an 1 iiiivr i colli ! !m f. 1 11 li.l entiowl. r., I., ..r. u ll .. I wariaiils, and (hei.ii.-omrs went oir.lw j iiaiiily in p.isscssion of the stolen :un.ls. i i After awhile lour or live of Inem were arrested, hut not iiin' could be done w ith them. Tne fact was, ihe symjiathy tifjhe Canadians f.r the reisis i' an :il that time so strong that it was useless to try to pi justice from them. As umh-r thecircum stan.es the money, at leasL which wis shown to have been M Oeii inen ti should 11, ,t have been returned to the rohhers, our counsel jhoj o-ied to bold the city of Montreal responsible, f..r the 1111 warianlaiile act of one of lis local judges, and made preparations to brinj; suit I iiiraiust thecity (.it the amount thnsdis isjsed of. At the tini" l'ariianu ill was in j --.., nn.j ... .-.iiniui.y niauers M-ine one intro.liu'ed a bid to pay the St. Albans banks the money captured ti,,m the rob Ikts and return it t,. (hem. The bill was passed and the money paid. The ' tmare of oar bank was about fi.tti.si.t. Our ic t loss by the raid, iiiciudiiit; ex- iHTise.- ..I pro.-s-cution with money stolen I was, in round numbers, about ji(Kj. I Tn l r-'"kl"' .liity ixoik was owned liv :u man, ( lit' iiiiinfli- at,'j' I'"1 l'"it "lst:l!'tior. into insolvency j ami lei.-r.juie.i to tne nfolk ltank of: T. .ston not to take the oiilsof his hank. ! As the raiders s; it iintiv flis bank bills, and us he put his bank into insolvency, ' it is fair to assume tiiat his lo.- wa let ' very great. When tiie Canadian govern- j ment tendered him his proportion of the j captured money it was in his own bills,! w hich, however, he refused to take, and ; then-font made nothing by the restitu- j tion. Tiie first National U.iuk lost from! t-H'.O' M to $Ji!,tfi;i in money by the raid, j and some i ". 1,0 m worth of government 1 bonds, which had bi-en i!evisited with it foi sale. I do not know evactly byr tiie I baivh came out on the bomts, but have j tin- iii.pics.-iol! that the government (lid not i:isi-t on payment for them. " Mich was the St, A Hums raid, and the j straiiL' -st thing to my mind now in con- j ms-iii.n with it is that it is just lit years j since .u iktji n-nie. It don't weni sis- ; slide. s. ii iiy area!! the lln i-icntscon-nccti -1 w ith it in my memory. Hat to it i. We are aii grow ing IJer, ami it will ; not ie many yeans lit-fore all w ho par- i ta ipated in this episode of war history j wili be raiders and raided alike num- 1 bered with the silent majority." j Vondarf u! Popularity- The fact that the sale of Ir. Tierce's I'ieaaut I'urgative pellets envois that of ar;v other r.ill in ti.e market. ! it great or sin:.'!, is on aiv unit of the fact j tnat tiiey are tiny, hit io. sug.ir-coateil ! uranulea, ami that in most casi-s one little i I'c'iet" is s-.:;!i ien: for a lose : that they , are purely vegetable an I perfectly harm less; and for constipation, biliiotisness, j sick hea 1 ache, and all diseases arising i front Jer.ingeuient of the liver, stouiache j or b iweis, they are absolutely a specific. A gentle laxative or active cathartic' ac- ; cording to aiae of dose. Judging by its losses, it looks as if the Prohibition party ia in a fair way to be pichihited. Another gmid cure for insomnia is to I have the nurse eieep np ia the attic with i the bahv. Rheumatism Te doul t M i:ior I, cr cui be, a FTiftc r-i:ni!jr f.-r r!.rt:niLtiEn ; lit:t t'.ior.s::"!: r o I :;ve sr.fTfiTi: .ts tr.ins hive Ittvn rf -::iT rf:Ut 1'jr n:(Vi Kjrs-'PariJii. Ii j ou have tf f:r.'.! r '.U f , try this f i :iX rer.i-tly, "I rfil.-.u-tl v.ti rhoimutiMn twcr.tf l'r . y to 1 I ftuiitl no ri'Url. lut irn-w wnf rx. :.nd ! otic i::nft r.!iriist help !';. II hhVh S.ns"i)r.nlla CA me more (r"(l tlirn all l!:o oihi-r uilirino 1 vir luuL' li.T. IlAU'oM. Shirley Vil.iure. iii 1 r):ctniiusir Ihn yvar. pot im rvl:rf till 1 took. IlrttnJ' K-WlvuriJa. It h-iS prat Ihinp frt. ttic. I Trcor'.rx-Ml It to three ts-ruiui .!..- : 1st, the romUaafkw U r-niCiiL.t &pvDt ; 2U, ttie prrfiortton; M. tlio prorrtg cf serurtng tlie active tncdicina! qur.!ilie!L Tae renutt Is anedictiie of unasua rtr nptli. rflcctire Hint Ji;liTto oi.kwwn. Si-nit ler liopk cuntaimag KClUitiona! rvide nee. HksI". Sirsaf-anlti inws tm hit .vstem. T-tirtlies tuT t-i.Hsl. li.-iriM.i n: ':iT...-t:ls. and seen s to in Xt rite over. .1. P. 2lltau-ost ii fti-lt r ol lisis, LoweiL Slas. 'Iteists S-irs.ir:iriri tx-ats rtl ntVrr. aii! r Worth t Weiktit III r-ti.i I UaJUUSrtJTuS. iav lmk SiCKrt, ew lurk C i v. Hood's Sarsapan'IIa Snld by ii! dnirjrints. It ; six for tx JSada only bjrC. L HlKiD 4k CO Lowell, Mm. 100 Doses One Dollar. - I If IVER & "y ,1 Pii-tl !Tr.,..'-lvo I r.-iiev-- tl I'h. :r.jbli ind ilnl li a l-nt- ii iiw- mT,n. nueti m i'l.-x;new. Vrt'ii, !.- n.uv. InKrviMI arii oiajf. l ieu in tl !-. I. A U hit tlwsr ni'iat iviutfiiWiJc iw; . v - ban in-m n:n'n in curiae ftr- .(tiailv' ruhrtvtM'- in Cnt!inrn. unrif nt! prvTntjiiir lf;. 'j';n-Ti!trcrmla.tf.t. whtia fit-r alfo c rrt-t .-til i o. -r.Vi of thf tC!avh, TtmiiiAt trp ltv-r &u1 rvuaAie Ua ttoua A "V tHT mj!ti iA HtrtMMt frt-WflwW to thou who n;f-r from tiiis dit r-MMuTifr rm(liit: tr'rr. fi.i in -- urtrt (tt tr' fhui ?fn-! f ii:ti' (.li s ti;ntl in mi many wayn Iit tfr-r will nt W Uii wiliioul theio. Hut aflef tOl tivk brd i rh1 r.Tv nf mniinr hvwn that h-r I wh nnif ffl:r prit bAM. Our ilis cure rt ' jibtf' l.rrrij? f.n'rn rn.t vwrantall nr. 1 vry d. -rn cr o n-ak n T;mt ftr' tnrTlv v-rtr'l ami l f i-.if n!) wii-i nm- (lTt. In Tiais at ff cnif; five for f 1 w -!i fT--7Trwhn;, or H-iit by fruait CiTTI2 iSIISri SC Se Tat Ftt. tOSt. A0 THROAT DISEASES. ai l.t;a i" ic':iy .Ils'.J ii.. ill .11 . :i. ' .. j .. Ii.- M .iMI ai.lllul. , He is lli. I ire I t U 11 in I'l ; 1 a on ! mm m r 1 iiiv' ci.-.trpi i! ciin1, aii-1 'ti-i u .t" -nm I r:i' u-i- ; u u.tt it oMjilit t. rl.: ifyt.uii ,111 Xrfiit u i -ri l frtiin r !! is -. r i.- f.r t lit- tf 111 o 1 1 mi tmv i--!i .r- r.-t.-t nj "ic i-r-itv w h . lrif In .ll. . I -ir. -u h;-1 I 1 .1- f.it. 11: J . -t. hr : . , llir -u.ti 1 't- t .i' : 1 1m- r i I .it .1 tit ; .,1 h --... i .1' : i '-it IV:-i Ao j-.r-j- h ncrc tt vn.l th' n-j- l l.K'. i'ltl-Ku.'iiii, S'A- - SEND YCUl? 0J.DEES FOS f R fo ffi IA IVJ I S taT fill Vl Ear BOB TO H. GKILDS Si GO Har.ufacturer and Wholesai6 Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, 5! WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WM. RADAM'S III I V 1 1 w U KILLER Th; Great GERM or l t.Kl DESTROYER. To Cure Disease. Hemore the Cause. I-h- 't. Urn. hv "r rnTiS.- rr-i r.rx ':i-,h o 'i i.vrrd rrm or l:.i. . tin o.aini.try cilJ .MuTi'bc, iti. . Mio CURES ! y , trying the m.x tfr.-s .11 i-t- ar.te t-t".t- pur;;.-; tiif M,n.f ;nn .v.-.-fa w I-..- - j'.,:. Mr. k;nium ba Cliblihci t:tt-.r; ... .m Phila ri efh'l. Or.ue at dij Arch Street. li.i1i.T' (Krw.r s.ijtt.-r".v rCATAPRH, hRONCHJTlS.CONSUMrTION.MAl.AkIA, KHKUMATIbM, Dieaic of the Blood, ct. ., - w nittii; 1 .J.in-; ;il uii itr a.l.i ;I rrteive tir'ii;.irv jivii'o- ir ,. I, corv ut ll." Mt kurf Kii i.kr :tnd tile 1 nf ( in. n.aiV- .A ic ilt lr c.tb h'Sfd m i''M:i-tlv.t;iu, N-w rnty, DrUwiff. Ml t l.ui.l, ami i iini t :t ( oitntM't, which thi ractory .ll '1 Sin -it;m '.Ic n A SURE RESTORATIVE TO HEALTH. HUMPHREYS' Ir'l Cloth 4 Cold Binding -iT ' ' rim Biwm urrr or it-iscipai. kob. cru-s TEKt Kit r in j I uiir. n 1 filv.ne (t Infauu .J5 4 1 linrri-a. ol t.irdren or Ail ait 5'll'iiirr . (irt;uitf f-ii'"av Lwiic S.1 tj( ho4rn Slirt-tMi. -mihUiiS ?.t 7 ttUKiii,' ol.i. i'.r hiiift iV'iirnU-la. i-tl.. t I c-n Tf3 !l-ml li. IW-ji i1"-. --irr HOMEOPATHIC Uvf'ita. t'"1 -"- s l-" T himt-"! o: lnMfl lTo4a i t intra. U-o Frif-i-- iVrim J.t I rttnti 1 (cii'h I'lrtr uit Hre-afh r 2 11 ll-nlt ltiirttm. I ouptu. l.ntpuou.. Mt rr .'titi Afitf. I n-il M uuia. . . . . I7;fitf-, l..ir,...t h.dint t (Mlartii. ( '..id in th Hd .51 '.'4 (MirMiv i tixh. Vmlrttt ( out us.. ..Ml ft,ttrtul ;-!iiti .I'hvsiuai WtrsknuM ?7!Kidnr lh-t-- .51 '.'whenniii l-i.ftiiv I.CHI birtu..n I tUf H'-rtrf. I'.t CfitTir.p I IK) Specifics. .iii t, J t ..fT.;- ft f'n iiii'i Kij uf. r.-ipt jf FjERRINE'S pure f BARLEY MALT V'Ai-U FOR . . r ii jl Indigestion. ""'j'v,'! tfA lewimg itnc f t In N.irlh Cnr-v .n rilen : ' ss-na i0 as- 1-prrl ii e'i liMilc-y Mnlt hi iiiic. 'I b if - o ti M it ii t ti e e. mill fi.r yisir vhI tiat.l -itirinliQ i iwii. s on itr !y dt. tk-ulp .4 my i-iiier. Tinier n. 1- r t'srrl Bf'i I-rir. li.rley M.lt iiro nnuRri' It neH kriewn raieil v tnr i'.,.W-"- CATCH THE LAS EL. It will eradicate the irrirtrra all Uie forma I of Malaria. nir.l-XTIOS! Tske Part of Vll aisiMhful Tlir,. Tlm- a Imr. r'ir iwls hr .11 DnierK. thrwirhrsrr tlie TnttM t.o him t aiihitib .uii (tauiav aiut btwic Wli.li-rti of I Phi!!-i(rhia. P- A DMIXISTKATOirS NOTICE. ' Eftsteof Atrul.am nater. der'.l, lute of sonM-rnel ! l s... Smrix-i lo.. I'a. j I. 'tiers uf .V.l'ac i-:-n:i..ii on thi' aiKive estate hv:e.ir rs-a ifsnt.-it to tt;e uinieriKTH.(l by the ir.-r .iitt.i.n.y. neiiis? is l.,.rvliy ir:vt-ii uialt jw--iii. i;i.l. :.,i. iosHi.1 e-Tnie in luike laniM-ii-ale iwcim nl. iili'l lliie hlivini: elMll'if. ir.unst liieiiiiit' HilJ j.reviil lln ui ilu y m rti liliiaied f..r iM-itiemem en sT-'iii,-.--. ttn -.Mil day cf iss-, 11-s, s. llw oltllV iH it. t.. ls"T. 1M Sii set Ilor. i'.iiMi'NJ H,KtK, WM K HKKl: IKiTlJ A l nir. ol A i.irm. teller. dt-'d. jiTTsr:rnn fkmale collf.k, Aiwi S. h'I iif I-.iiaruti.m aiid Fine Art, and Iv- w! t.t f.c ti!iv Uiiifo : iiiwi:-itiv4 htTM iN.fvf.iTi- a:il fnr- : fitful : Ht-rti'liful ' i"Vtnf- Tn vup.i ntu- ! V iiurr ti-nu will nt'U Novfin- tm f Jillli ' f.r l.alftliyiT lo A. H. NUKt Kv-S. I). J'lbuvll, Ta. A DMIMSTRATOK S NOTICE. fcj-LMic of Jiehii F. Wtfi htnrK-(-r. late n Jctiiier i !ihip. Nt.iifrK a. i'a, ITR'r of a'In'iTiiTHUiin on tii-? aUve frtaW haiuf itn rranid u th' uii'k-ritn-d .t th lf r amhoriiy. uo!iv i- h'rWy tfnvit to all orr ons m.itJ-ti Ui mt oettatt? to "nuike irnmiliate Pr?n-m, anl t:ir havir.jr rlaim acnnit the mine o pn-fnt thm duly antheiiurattsl for wu tit-metit m SHlnr-iay, the div fif 1M; , TKsd, at intr laie niott oi at-TnM-i in Jfimcr Tp, t r THE NEW YORK PRESS FOR 1?9. DA1LY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. Tie A?3T8:e:t3 Ecptdcan Jrsal o .. . A NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES, Fovtvoio Dkimii I, 'IT. Criulation, Xovenilier 1, '8. PlT.l'V " i, "SS, t&i.bt') Larcest Circulation of any RDui- lican Paper In America. The Phess is the orjrai of no faction : pulls no w ires ; bas no Biiniiosilies io avenge. r.'a of Rrimuhi'tU yrvijMtjxr 8w .1iirriV.l. Tit -Vnr Y'tk Vow is now a National fi,paK-r. rapidiv pniwing in favor with liei.iitibiaiis of over)' State in the I'liioii. t'ticnpnews. vuluar sensaiifts. end tmh find no place in the columiisof The PrM. Ii It it. an ej;(MMisive iater, puttlislitsi a( the low,-.t i ni-e Atm-rimli i-nrrelicy pr-rillits. T!e iM.V. Vftat has ibe hrinhli-si ebloria! pace in New York. It sparkles with points. Tt,r- .S'trt'.-rv Vcm is a splemii 1 I Jt iae hi per. cov. rii.-r tvery current topic of interest T'ie 'r-khi f'rri contains n l the good thing of the Duly and Sunday e-litioiis. wilii scial feature suited loa Weekly ptib licaitoii. For those who cannot atlar., Tnr luui q Vrru or are prevetiied ttv di-tanee from eariv rti-i'iving it, T'it H ctlU l' ct is a splen did Mibsiuu-e. THE PRESS: WUhln the rt.vU f nH. lirrf ami rhrnyt wtrt'.MijH-r jw'rfishnt in Aim fiva. Dolly and S'aD'tay Pre-a, one year...'. ...H -fi " ' " six nsmlhti . '2 -J"i " ' " one iiinutti 41 Weekly Pre, one ) ear.- - 1 00 Si-ral ft. the Vs Circular with full par liculars and iir-t ot esi-ebent preiniuuis. amptes fn.. Agents wanieit everywhere. I.iU ial eomniis-iiins. Address, The New York Press Co., Limited, Jo" t 2s North William St.. New York M A S O Pll L l N 'ihecaiHirfivjri'ajjTrt-iw introci.icvd in tu prearat farm hy M aon A tlfvnun. m i-;. Ot kt tiiaktm followed in tQomvmiatture of uh-m ntnnimenta but tbe Vafo & ilmliu orta have alwav ntu UmiHl tiieir mn-riTiuicy as Uie hnt m th wirtrl Mn A Itumhn oil r, tts titriioiirntiun of th Bwquailftl exc -lit q-e -f th ir or- nm, ttie fat ttiat at an ut uwprcf-i . oriii ' j-.xhiitiionr autre that of rreu . '-rill's htl,lMii.nf, suiee Ihiu PMa.TSs Ga.Ui'iS.0ier,li, wuu best roak Itht, t !h.t laav TO h:i'tirl irai'-d ratal rnrrrt i" T. tsMKt. frw. Matioa A li inii.ti tion t bee uue tc make the tx traortiimirf c.'.-tiio fur UfT ptaiKrP, tiat thtj are vopmnr to ail oihfT. "t iVy rvmnizm th bieU rzer kive afhfvcti byrvthr rvav(:r.oT maker fn tii art of ; tno Imiid op, but M il cl-rm fnitM-nonty. Ihm tixj at:nii' txt'.ry t remarkable Im lirovrmv'ut uithaIjccJ hr ttim in tie yar TWH, atrd DW ICIM.WI1 rm ft- i ,t riaXLIM PtaMO hTRisoen," kynl n niBf1,t-nrfh:ch In aocurwl tin II! Jl S KV-r iirfi poa eiM.ioru an-! I Jm f f I gAn-flrieinent of luiie, t'piteri V J ti W Vvitli greatly tn-rreacanic:- C -a: -U.IISIT. tyfaUodtn Id tune ai.d o;bor im' n-tw. aiviiUen. A ctni:tar, contA'.Tnr tot:imiiuai0 frnia three Iwinti'M 'iircl.a - n, utiifiirian!, tut. I tunem, afot, l4rt?'b'r with dt-ninivcnuah.nc, to any anpliranL Fiani and invaua aohl tug caaA ur eaay pay-ft-itn: a rentf rl. MASON 4 HAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. BOSTON. M.1V VOAtK. CUltACO.- IT WILL BE GLAD TIDINGS TO THE LADIES TO KNOW THE GREAT IHPROTEHanS JtAIiE OS Sewing .Machines, But on none are they so pcrficted as on the WHITE It" wlf BohMn-wlrulcr fill a HoMiin or nlr as 111,' oniMtilil tHHll. ItH .(H-ll 'lnl lKTfft ?U- tlir- I i tir ui limit, iird o ;rinttff lakf-ii., iniirc a tf-iniiitnl ftn l even Miti'ii. at'n-h niiuiin-tl l-y U-ilcs of ta.-.t. If ninijinjf tn apti (rw tH-ii, iiitrn-ti.U itftrl iKura gv, iuak- it l dc JJ-Hti lunula Litftir an-1 Q.tUrt Haunt hj Itck Sewing Machine Ma-lc. Iiov OU-oiiTt, at the Ntfillc-uar, prevent Uk' oiluiK of tin carmcnu Iw :::: Selt-settmg Needle::::: and its eve:: Admirable Tension Rclfn-KT tin H'-w tvHivt'TiitTt aUiv-limciit. Ami itif tt'.ttny ot .u iifw bt-m wootl-uork nitkca it the 11101 (wrffft anJ lrfi Stiur Ma chiric in the worM. jbiliin ut DiU; au-1 g- udtrnivnt. aiur CHrt'ftil ly testing the menu oftlic WHITE, Will not cnlfrtain tlie thoticlit of Imyinr any otlit-r. ltiin- u Mi i ate to exaiuiae it iliouJ'l lull ou or atitlrt-m Joseph Crist, Ag't., JENNER X ROADS, Somemt to, Ta. lam aim Aumlor thf J,'.:i 'JM Burdette Organs These inwtrnment have hme hern known for their sln-iurtb and durability, nweetiii-sii auil im rity of lisie. se)ill2-'Hs-iyr. Th oldt and het Int(tulan for otitaininp a Buint- KhicatuTi. We have MMTvhiliy pre-'-rei thousandof yon ne men Ur the aetive Uu licftufhfe. For rin-ulant addreio. P. DUFF St SONS. aeplO-tot. TituburKh, Ta. Oils! Oils! The ttands.rd Of (tompanr. "f Pitttinrh. Pa., nun a sfsteiany oi matiiiiai-iiinna lor me 1, uieiic irada the nueal krauds of Illuminating fit Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, That can be made frota Petroh'tjtn. We challeng eumparuoo with every knows PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. ir you with the moat uniformly Satisfactory Ois IX THE Vmerican Clarke t, Ask for ours. Tra-ie for Somerset and vicinity supplied hy crviK & BKKRITS and FBKAiiS KisisKR. ' aoMutnET, Pa. cpu5V'8-lrr. . air.:. U I. tt.lnpnihkt W , or ' v.iu .im im umr 1.W-.IM,. I" la iN'S . te.i-.lt. . eui.el. iln- t H.1.1.MI T Mrfai s.... s lure I a. wall . to. wu. s.i.4frM,AuS mnrrrmm S.- i-v Im tu r.i. ut a mot.t-w .B.l im., ii.mb 4"ti ii i Winit L,r aisi tkii hka. ,mir nr f'--',TI W a p..!., taM.tr ll". r .' "Sr .M.tltu. t. l.IC.Itt i-i. w.u ... ONI. wtnus-lr.. i tltihiwol t. itwi I'. In utlm'l'.. .Iv.n neilii d . I..,. trl. K M .StNtmMM l..! I Ii H. , lw.11'1 Utt . MW1 IM-IW. . il CI Ir-i a lC to asVMSMi I. tub -ram Oi. earvnulMtlr titrr. Tfcl.. Mm. h w tatwl. aHM mr . rn.il. i. .x-or tlrt .MIT whm B.V to- pU.t M OM VU.n-tar.mi MM.ille.LWK. WrtU .1 c,. .o4 at-k. ..r.af M(hM It-aSVi-H will br n.-!va.r tSob. br J. M "V tfcj-'.wsili. 1- biiw iMM.r iii ml ,.w Im. 1 rw.r4 'il ta. tri ..f.-l... , 1 pn.t.i rM M W UK. m wrH m o.-p tun I 0M11 .i nar n. l!.lt ram fc Irt iw, in e- hmb-i, .In w. tan. . d,,.. N t It o tM. rua, mn. M Mss. , iu ww I hEl of Im sf .Ji. r-i .k-ih t. im wril uHi...r Imi tin. of I "it i V .t.rLt. w. a., u trrtrst. v Ssweaa JU. a.Xka a iu, tu u, n.k.iaxa, tuiaa fee tfy-f1?f'-t.'j ry ."rtvi f .a !.-. Y-i I . w. I l 1 - wife l.4ln'M,M KM L ,-1...v 7 " ' " ki-I r. -rf te-T ..InlMIOCrrllMII -" Ii. . I.---Ut, ci. --ir.n. Eclipse of the Sun. New Veara Jar, St, will be ushered in with more than She customary eelst. 'n addition to the naual terrestial attrac tion of turkey and trimmings, the celes tiat feature of the ilay will be a total e-liHe of the aim, mainly visible on the Pacific coa.it, but partial thniughout the entire t'nitcd States. A total eclipse of t'ie aim visible in the United States ia an atiususl occurrence, and throughout the H'ctt, California, I..kota and Nebraska, the path in w hich the phase of totality will be visible, Li not more than 120 miles wide. Aa though gotten up specially for the occasion, the e -lipse will strike our wettern coast-line about the location of t'e great Lick observatory, where very elaborate preparation are being inade for observations. The point of contact in the far west w ill b shortly after noon. It will be partial in this part of Penn sylvania shortly before aunset. The Homeliefet Man In Somerset, as well as the handsomest and others, are invited to call on any druggist and get rce a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tiie Lungs, a remedy that ia selling entirely upon its merits ami is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic ami Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price 50 cent ami $1. We will have no adj foreltodings on the eve of the blevwed Christmas-tide. Hi lives, lie loves. He reigns, and all is well ; for we are His, and He is ours. Some Foolish People Allow a coitg'i to run until it pets be yond the reach of medicine. They of ten say, "Oh. it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could i t icy tie induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the 6rst dose. Price SO cents and $1. JVioi tizn jrer. At all Itruggists. Yon may laugh at the size of the feet of th3 Ch'ca? girl ; but it must lie re ni?mpered that, nfc'-n Santa Claus is Ail ing stockings, those that will hold Grand pianiiosaml h;use lots can not go amiss. The Population of Somerset Is about two thousand, and we would say at leist one-half are troubled with some aifection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, ai-eording to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would ad vise ail not to neglect tlie oppor tunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat and Lungs. Price SO cents and f 1 (XT' Trial $'ar frz-f. For sale by all leading druggists. If the children at k how Santa Clam got dow n the chimney, tell them he flue down in his winter soot. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache. With each bot tle there is an ingenious Xa.sal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price 5(1 cents. Soil by George XV. Ben ford & Son. Tlie time draws near when every lit tle boy and girl in the land will bung up their stockings for Santa Claus's inspec tion, and they will find something in them if it's nothing more than a hole. Answer this Question. Why do so many people we see aronn us seem to pn-fer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizzim-ss, of appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh's System Vitali.Ter, gnaranti-ed to cure them. Sold by Geo. W. Bcnford A Son. Cliristnius has oine around, and the tin kind feelings that have struggled agiinst belter dispositions during the year have melted away before ita genial influence like half formed iee beneath morning sun. Mr. P. M. ISarber has used Ely 'a Cream Balm for Catarrh in his family, and commends, it very highly. A lady is re covering the sense of smell. A Tunkhan nock lawyer, known to many of our read ers, says he was cured of deafness. ritts on, I'a., Ctotttf. "Tis more blessed to give than to re ceive, is a truth well worth considering at this merry Christmas time. You will be surprised to see how much joy and gladness a tailing gift w ill bring to a friend, and the consciousness of having done a good deed i'.l bring a satifaction to the giver which no one can ntlord to miss. Minot's Dentifrice Is the very perfection of a splendid tooth reparation, which whitens the teeth, prevents decay hardens the gums, and sweetens the breath. The coat is 25 cents, and we know its worth. Try it, and be convinced. Sold everywhere. It is said, but one can hardly believe it that the most acceptable of all holiday presents to a lady from her husband or brother, or any friend who has a right to give it, is a long, narrow strip of tinted paper;on which is written: "Pay to the order of S , r." 1 have been troubled with catarrh from boyhood, and considered my case chronic until about three years ago I procored Ely's Cream Balm, and I count myself sound to-day, all from the use of one bottle. J. R. Cooley, Hardware Mer chant, Montrose, Pa. Children's Christmas. One of the most touching pictures in the life of Margaret Fuller is that given in her letters to her husband and friends concerning her baby. It brings her near er to us than brilliant intellectual achieve ment. "When he smiles in his sleep, hoar it makes my heart beat I" she writes; "and all the solid happiness I have known has leen at times when he went to sleep in my arms." On Christmas day there came some toys for the little Xino a bird and a horse and a cat. She says: "It almost made me cry to see the kind of fearful rapture with which be regard ed them; his legs ami arms extended, fingers and toes quivering, mouth made up to little round O, eyes dilated for a long time, he did not even wish to touch them. After he began to realize the sit uation, he was different with all three loving with the bird, very wild and shouting with the horse, with the cat, putting her face close to his, staring in her eyes, and then throwing her away." Mieadds: "I feel remorsed 1o think that I never gave children more toys in the course of my life. I regret all the money I ever spent on myself or in little pres ents for grown people, hardened sinners, I did not know what pare delight could be bestowed." Use the great specific for "cold in head" and catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. My Poor Back! That's tlie common exchunaticfi of those suficring with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In either Jocose 1'aaw's Celery Compound will surely effect a cure, and there wilt no longer h. any cause to complain of "poor barks. sng confirm our claioa far that grand old " Two weeks ago 1 could not sleep waa CDU&tipHed and kidneys did not act, lack. Siuce I took Paine' Celery and I can lieep like a child." Zenas " Having been troubled wilb rheumatism to get around, and was very often coo have used nearly all medicines imaginable, (age. Having teen Paine'a Celery Com mcd coly one bottle and am perfectly lively as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. Sold dt Prcgcists. Send rot 8 pack Testimonial ParEa. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. " It U stmf.lv the ideal vouna .neoDie'. im.i.. nine, aud buhl, tiectirji ulaee." Bun JutrmiL ST. NICHOLAS FOR ISS'J. Jn-AU-Armiul-tlic- World Year. THIS world n-nowneil mataiine forvonnc neo lieaml llu-ir elilen, " i, w liave a "ktcm. ins (rraia liirthe new volume tnnimiiiur wilh Noyeiu-iK-r. Isss, Tlie e.lnor, 5Jr. Uu v isnlue calh it " an aU-annuid-Uie worirt vear- ' tifisHir tlie liulkiil uie is-iiu-iu, as iieretulore. w ill reiale to American mhjecu lull .,un America is al ways "ladto U am w bat mirs mi iu the w iirld oiiuiiue. auu im,e biru-s and liesertpt.ve iiir : are ii.a ol 1U dry seiraiilia-al onii r, aua uiev w i!l henrikiualylllu-lraleil. We have upaee here I firouly a few prominent annouucemeuLs. -Little Saint Elizabeth." t,v Mrs. Bu-mHt. au thor of -Iju.e Lmt rsuml. n.v ' ; -l ue kiaj tllie nf l he KelslUie. how ihe tnivemraeut is ear-lle-lon"; -cnlee Allneties " : - Auiaieiir Pho Unjiwpliy ; "Hiiy. uih! the National l.nsril : ' """ fru-stie. ' ; ludiau s,rR!3, eenuol I " cw. i tie rn-iis oi si. Ann " a M.-rutl aissii Canada ; South Aoierlean Slorius " A Kaund in the CIuikU ' : - Indians of Hie A ma nia, ' by Mrs. rrauk K. Shakloii, eic. " Life io Norway." hy ii. If. n..veen : " Hol land and lb imich." by lrv .Mart- la IVhIkc. 1 lie ijiieeu n Navy, "liyLieiu. t. II. smith. K. 'The WiiK-he-li-r !-hl , " aulit,h Kanway Trams"; " tenliiianl .e UhtfefM ' ; (jeruutn, luliau ;rti aud ituasuia pai:n, etc. Acix Yao Phc Lee write of llovs and eirU in I tuna," aud tuereu a detK-riputtii of ssime of Jiinn t'biuamau's Iiivenliiii.M." Mn. liulniaii nuuiwscnuea -11. Hue Llle in the bast on Saim, Japau aud mher t-oumries. i paper. Africa. "Tiio White Pasha," by N.iah Ilrooks. a sketch of Henry M. Sum. ly ; - How an A merit-all alu II) la vi. Ini tn-i"; "swili Uity Lruuiiffc." a uory of Uie : uf Alexandria. Australia. A series of Intensniiiir articles impartin much novel aud uiui.ini iniia-iuation tsaieeruiun the liiM.iry ill- aiuuiai and plaui lile, etc., of a wou derful land. Tlia Arti: Eegisu and thi Sea. How made the Farthest North." tiT On. A. V. Irreelv. tiling I .r..iv i., it.i.... Iash wiitt lss a i.n,; ur'ienih. - uv Lieni, ts-nwaika : - A Modem Middy " ; "A Sul'mianeue Kamtle, ete, eic. SaNieripUon (rii-e. ttt l a year ; Si cents a num. her. butssriiiiMMis are receiied by bu.ikselleri and newsdealers everywhere, or hy the pul.h e. Kemit hy R 11. naiut-y onter, bank cheek, dralt. or rum.iereil letur. Tlie new volume l jtin. with November. Unnnlx-r utlv arnit Cliru- THE CEXTLUY COMPANY. 33 East 17 rH STaairr, Jf. Y. "ThU pritiec ot Jnvenilen knlw tnoerher the children of ihe Au(tio-saxou wurld.' fsrutna LruoVr, Lliflaud. 1889. Harper's Young People. Aa ffiMrtrated Weekly lf.irier'i l'uuxj PenJe begina its tenth vol ume with the first Number in November. During I lie year it will contain five aerial stories, including " Dorymates," by Kirk Munroe; "Tlie Ked Mustang," by W. 0. Stoddard ; and " A Day in Waxlond," by K. K. 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SomtTsel County, Pa, Letters testamentary on Die above estate having been rranted to the undenirued by the pmper authority, all persons indebted so said es tate ara reunested to make payment, and those aavinf claims to present the same without delay to JOJl.N it. TOPPER. Exeotitor, octal. Htw Baltimore, Pa. E LECTION NOTICE. The annual election of tha Farmer' t-nlnn AsNieiatton and Fire Insurance l ompanv of Som erset jamty will be held io Berlin on Wednesday, the 2fth dav of Deeember, lsss, to elect a Presi dent, Vice Prestiletit. heervtarv and six lli rectors to serve the ensuina year. By order of the Hoard. Paiur Hat. l. j. ukcbakkk. PreaidenL Secretary. Hundreds of tetiracnuu like the fcliow- reracrly, Psines's Cckry Ccrnpcund: luorc Jian iKr m .t time any night, and had a good dal of nirt in tiie Compound the pcin lias leC my hsck. Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, for five years, I w as almost unable fined to or bed for w eeks at a time. 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DMINISTHATOR'.-S NOTICE, EsUteof John T. MWireenr. dee d, late of Shade ...-.i.:n(i, somerset titllitv. IU. Iiettern of Ailmiii.tn.ii..n ,tu.- i .... . h. . . . v.. hk '-".- esuiie avlnu tas-ii granted lo tne titi.l..-s.nt k .... proper authority. n.ee i. hereby given to all perams indebtel to ssi.l estate to make immedi ate payment, astd ihi huvinx c aim axaiiist .,.r.UCT-, ,rrrs,n inem duly authenticated for settlement on orhefora January li ldss myiwdence iu btiade Township. ' drc5. JACOB McOREIrllR. Admiitistraiur. J7.VECLTOR1- NOTICE. Estate of Sarah Pearsou lee'd. late ofsioyestown i'i., .soiiierM't CO.. ra. Lett -rs testainentarv on the .W. -.... havins; been imiuteii to the undersunied by the proper authority, notiis. Ls hereby (riven to all persons indebted to said estate to m.ke immedi tlJ fJ "s ate payment, and thie Ua-.ins; claims aramst the same wll1 present them duly authenticated for settlement, at tlie residence of John ri. Snyder one nf the Kx-!-iur". in Moyesuiwn Borotivh. on Friday, the tn day of Iieeemner, tss. when and where tbe Executors all) attend for said pur pose. JOHN II . ssritEK WM. fTATI.ER, norJl. Executor of Sarah Peanon, dee 'L JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Walker. 'ste of Alleiher.v Twp. rsMnersv-t Co . Pa., deceased. Letters testamenlary on the atsive estate hav tnx been sraliled to the undeniimed by the pmp er authority, notice is hereby eiven to aM perxms indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment and those havine claims against the same will present them duly authenticated fisr settle ment at the late residence of the deceased in Alleahenv Twp. on Saturday. Dee. ii. lass when aud where they will atieud for saidrmrptaw. fAMCEL . walker; WM. H.HIIXE".A, MU. Execuun. The i ireatt Vdmoiim- of U,e WvM " E CENTURY MAGAZINE IN 1339. if II V ''as it nch an en..ra..u ein-ula-" ' x "-ol Km-.-;- estt ii,..'.- ii., it ! tw.ea ivo cat liift-e 2.i:iou is.u,'le v, ad cava liu.rir.r It EC A ITV r'" ftMiar i. .Iv led tho 'teveiinteiittif aiked-entrra. !nif in Ameri ca aa l U ha r.tereil Amentnn anihr ; ii I i, a.lve ! the ..ias fifUMlar. tt hal u prills teu pvopie tu UuiAiiur and taikinj . BECA USEwuycT ler s:- fuiiitlv. ti!- itr at -i-a,!,-.. that " Tit htni-t-M.iM t-itU p m i wva of tin-" WHfl'Xll Tfl p fvri by Imtat.ito;. Its Mire the-.r work r-l 1-r the -t-c.( inicntwr end 1'ieref.rtv tnsite i a mssrin,- Tmk i knti kv lite ts-st naoir. iiy entaes. Ii as fc.r thi-i isti m tint la-n c ia tir,i write his remu is-m . 0: uiiiwiKsnt ' a i.ea nr.fi i its: kk h ee th. ia'e rtf 4I.-i.!;m. .1 i n. t.v ' -s.-ii, I itn- r' inrai,--reur.ea. ii'tiiii has b, ii- ii'iinu it. a rt w -i, L- Ii -l n alii.jr u r..li .-!l.r ttt it wiiir'i h.. ,:;:.,.. ilv htju.. in eem-ne v.-ar fwt.t. I'l- n,.,- iMii-.nat-t lr f ilii, areat hi-P.ry. which mty , K-vUn a; any time. BECAUSE 1-r itni (hp ! x'l vi '.i U rtrin'irn in I'liii'iifnri;! til.- rv it on " ryi.'t.rji' Kt nntdi, to. ri mvuMou uud aire rirfvis ,.t f.,rri,':i inw.n.. u. ntr k'li.t T!if Ut " : I ( ,r nniaiM.iit mr. wliu a itrt atini.-t;i); i iH-inn rvrrm.t-l in n r, bui nn- not n : i i:ru.- nnieHi in v e ti :n Im irmttf.- jnt now Ifmrh Mi-tu a n.:. -.-t w :,: u v. v:-m. iu,-i-i all Ihoifiry'it t-t-U- ftf F !,-.!.- Artie-ri.-a r.! .j-'." 1 ht-jr are -m jiiiiit-tii! , ihe m mioii oft MipremctVMi-t ir.him.il, - tl.rillin as the Ditat tteii.sittiouul t!r;i;iia." Ji J?f A ITS! JSh"UK Th' Cnturti tJ j t(( ,,m., ,4.r,,,(f ,.. aTttvin-piof ihf(rreHttt pi.Mr- of the oM ImlUi. iiiaKt-nt. nitt-lf hr Tun.itiiv .!. the h.l-iiir wkkI -titf raver if w wirid.' ;,. hn sin-ct Mir rears in Italy this work : a -r:,v of Sirntiife Tnie Stori- f Iym'na," l.r oi--ifr- t", I ah! ; fH-'eiinj! rtt l.ly iiiiwnu-'d j-h:..- k-.T;hm the H -nti ol tiif r irrftn 1'iteniMTK.nai imOmv-h.1! o( Im.h; iiili n-mnf ilJn-in.'fHi 'riivr -n Irr iant! atid ariejt ?f(juin.r.HL'sn.l jir.tir in-h Aio-r-Irnn i.r: a 'ri-iiu.' i!:-i-r-Hte, n,,v.-!ftt-. Ihf Kommtvo fh.lanl. hv a t.cwwriier, ti1 iter lHJVt'IcIO- Ut Irt- AIMIOTIIH . .1 la'or - .in.i.h-. , mental war firr. untet-hnii-al M.i flt , ni.nvr f ofT-'!K) in'-.ih-nts: - r.cturt-- of ihf Far Wi," I bv -Mlr' IlalUn-i F'-Ur, fir., ftr. V. ha.o m ; rnmt hi'iv io anittMincf M br iU w tltcf U t I m iwid ymi fnr w Ht f S-fi:U I'uhii- eait.i, " witli orkif a I tli.Mraiio". -i.t-'nmiior Kin pn-icii s i,., ;a! i.:wr m Imcai n"mr, rw to l-iciniit,i ,.C ti,,. s,',..r;)n iiefr-. fte. The N.-v-vemU r mimSa r. whjt-h U--m ;hp m t;M-TTf tlorsa!ftVtrfir.-fur N..v. lt. Ta finery ctr., ivi.ua liitiiitR-r; y:ir. AddrtA THE t ENTCFCY COM I' ANY, &j Hast 17th Strklt, Sew York. it IIISKKV KILLS. How . en are ui- pt in lie tot. I tl.,.i .i.ia... Kin- .r--clrc it-i . o.ittm a;N. am -n do ittiit .treil of oilier i;.-t n-medi 1.1,1 if , iu.1,.,1 ol ifn. hut s.k the t..ii..ti in, "H'i l wtii.kev i-ur-r'' es : "Is the sifvc replv of the 111. st eminent iv-i. inns or ail ihe land. Im-c.w t. a into tsir fi-tem like a sn. tik thief in o Jour It -tl-e. an-i ol.en hy ii. e;,-i,iiif a Im'l 1..1I. ue ena oiirdsv- in liin;t-ria. anil M-ishiiiir r- r lv a:ta when, mile i. one Isetie of '.or M 1 t, or fir u tt wisiid hm e rimsi the col-l. s, n may Is- M-tr.-e, tin! Ihe 1 aa t; .11111. 1 at Max k It-ins K'tUmi sins'! Aik-ehi Iiy. Hi, "SiveV Ant' ' Is the miiy w lii-iiev ei-.ilor,-.i by the tl's'tot-. You i-hii el the pate t.iirki-iili.-iit'ter, Kiln-li or KI'ioii Kve at i.ltT,'. tliart or -ia tuarts lor S- ,iaj. send for jirire 111. CatarrH ELY'S ; t Cream Balm! Cleaiisen th j; j pwai-es, AlisysPaln ' nd InCammation. ' G47CUBreC0U I S" m r is- io 1 i Ti. n.-als the Seres, Re "torei the Senses of Taste and Smell. TRYTHECfRK HAY-FEVER Apaitiele t. spp'le.1 into erh no-tril and Is as-rs-ii!e Price si cent, at druaaists l.v mail reitisiered. Wc. ELY BKu., i6 Warren street Newi-ark. h-r. I NIsTUATO U'S XuTK F. Estate of Jri,i Mtwirrave. dee'd . late of Sl.my-erv.-t Township, ssmier-et Cottniv Pa IxtttersofailMiilli-trlioii.ii, the above e-tate hav liu Is-en rrantisl to the niider.i.;,., ,V th,. .,,. er authority, a.itu-e is hereby iriven to a I pers..,,, ind.-liled tuRi'de-tateto malie imme,!iate i.v- ineai. ana iiuhc hvlu claims or demands I ..i..-, .-.riwMrt. am fir.-s.,it 1 lie'H I'ltv niHn'-n- ut-wieo lor sru..-lneiit otl S'llti-.l-iv the li.h dsv ol .latltlary. lss:i, HI I he onlce ot J. i. K muiel. iu somerset liorotaih. JON tTH IMintHKRT. I Adiiiiaistrator. I d.Tti i K i-l.Vr USA. I Jtye lifter Oeear; Is Published Lvcry Day of the Year, and is the LEADING REPIBLICAX PAPER OF TIIE .MiRTHWEST. Pr;9. xclustTo of Sanlav. by null, postpiid Pi ice, Sunday mciuded, by mill, postpaid THI-: SIv.MMVKEKLY IN7KR OCEAN. Ispnhlishsd on HOMItlsuil THI Kslltvs, sn-l bei.lesthe b-ws rondeased from the Daily. 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THE MKKF.T KHPIHtrst ARB ItHl.lAltl K AMI l OVII-I.Krt TUB NEWS OF THK WOKI.lt is f oml ronrl,,, in it. ,...lnr. ,n1 ,h WTy b,,t staries and literaryjiro lu -t.ons THAT MKNKYCAS IM ItCtlVsK are n-sularty fnmal In its rohtmns. Amnna fin spseial fumilr fealnres are ,,e .lrnartmeiita THF FAHVI AMI IIOMK. WOTI sN-s Kly.lllKI, an.I Ol KCI ItloslrV Slllll- Ontha while. It Is A YfllllKL AMU;l N SEWHPAI-rlt. and riihly d-serre. what it has. THK I. Altl.UST C Hit t l. rilN.,t any publication of Uie km l la America, it is the best pa ist tor the lin-n- ii'l f t ie worsiiop. The F-ice of The W-v-rlv la 1 00 rsr vsar Tbe price of Tha SetrH-Weeit!- ii V.V. i'i.OO per yelr Forths aeeo nraoiUtion nf Its patmn. the msn.vi-aient of TIIK s, ri-JIt E.sj na. madesrranil-m.-ntstor!nb both these edit.ons with THA T ItltlLLIVNT AMI Sil r CESSFt'l, PI BLICA TION. SCRtBNER'8 MAOAZINI-:, One of tne bent Utersry Monthlies In Am.rlrs.snil which eompvres favnraMe with any of the o'der t istxines if 1 lustration, sn.l Itlersrr mstfee. THK I'RM'KOK THF VI ,.14 ZtSK llSi3 bnt wc will i,nl THK WF.KKI.V INrKKOCKtl sn.l s llnKR H M . AZINE. fcmh me r. f .r TIIHKK IMll.LVItS. toth pntillr-annn. for the rri-m of 033. TIIK MKHI-WF.EKI.T IVTHK (M KVM. and SCKlltNK.fsl M . 1Z1MC both one year, for Fill R IMlLI.AKs. In the pnlitn-a! fiinmin thst n led In t"n eletmn of R1KHISOM snd MORTOsJ sndTHF TRM MI-IIOFI-KOrHCTIOS PKiM -'.Fi. no p.o-, bsd more isSnen-s than THK INTER O! F. N. It ha. b-en Brsl. last .ml sl-rsr. Republican .rd dtinna thaesrapAlan t-ame to be cecosnisrd as tbe LfZ IIINt. KFPt Rl.l P . I R OK TIIK WEST. It will maiutain wis position, snd wil: it.ve special attention to sovernm-ntal and political sffairs. Remittsneesmsybe mads at our risk. either by drift, express. po.toaca order, express ,Nn.uimiiirn. i.tsr. Atiaress Somerset Lumber Yard ELIAS CUNNINGHAM MASiFAi-rctea asd Dxalks Wmnmu. asd RrTAitx. or ' LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Soft Woods. poplar. SIDINGB. PiCKKTS. A-trT n-1 1 vrr k-i ....... . , .. ...... ., riAmt.iu, A.slI, sTaiu CHERRY. YFt.lniV Ptvir iictv,.,.,, chestxi't, w,7E pi n e la t ii r r ALI STER A General Ltneof.ll erade, of Lumber and BuHdin, Materia, d m?VL - AIMfaCmr OSice and Yard OpposijejOR, R. station. Somerit, 4S SOTISTSAS tolllFnAlA3 PS1CT1CALLT iT?' "-. uTCITZ. benci icr Prlco Llct i'i Circt--!r;. X X Z7t TT-i-vT r, wver two 'Jil!? Beautiful lU'lIJI'. tf rt?C?frr'i try MONUMENTeL Ccr-'ir-ANT. M5tliC u. WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Husband. Mary, won't you mend this horse blanket ? I have only had it two weeks. Wife. I will mend your shirts and pants, but I draw the line at horse blankets. They smell bad. Husband. If you will mend this one, I will buy a 5 A Horse Blanket next time, and you won't have to mend it. 5A Five Mile. tu Rn Hum .( Van Ttnata. 5A Boss Stable. StrwffMt BUika M.ai. 5A Electric. Jaat ta talai r Oat-Onr th 5A Extra Test Mtalai Wrw. Jrrj MraM. 30 other styles at prlM. I. nu wjaiy, For sale by all dealers. None genuine without this 5A Trade Mark sewed inside. Copyrighted i6!. by Wa Avaas a So.... i if -i f liK'VTHMIM Tor Aill information of the nsite, where to oh talu tioverumeni LaaiK Maps, htc ., Address A. Jf. BRACKESRIDHE, Central Passenger Ags-tit, Comer 7th Ave and Smulirlr.d Streets, Pttuthurgh, p. ON TIIK FIIWT MONDAY Which ntll ie November VI new rliisv-swltl orgauok-d in all lcit:iiiieiii ol the Eoehester Business University THE IE.llil.Mf I IIMMERCIAL fiHtuiL. Catalogue and Full Particnlan Fret. "a A DMIN1STILVTOR S NOTICE. Estate of Uvt ant Kiminetl. dee late of rirothers- val'ey lownstop. somerset t;.i. I'a Letters of ailtnniistrMii'.n on ihe stsive estste havina is-en irratited to the itr- te; si -tii-d hy me protH-riiitth.irily. noiireis heret.y U'Ven tosli fwr mhis indeoti-d to said elme lo 'mnke iinmeiliBte )iav mi-lit and thtrse havintr elaii'ts ansinst the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement on SririrdHv. Jamutrv lss'i. At the offii-eof il. A. ilritl-alter. in Berlin lturoiiKh I'a A I.. K1VMKU MVki.ANKITA MM I.ARRAN. Admrs. Edward kii-inieli. di-c d. $8.00 por yrar iO.OO er yeoj- ?'j' ftf v a 7 ?i jvh 1 "i ii iej-:n 'rT 1 I H ' S i I li.-s n 1 iriis 1 ant THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago.' linn . ...1.1. 't. stair RAIIA aa wijlx, PAY YOU To ict lot-a MEMOIlIaVIaJUORK or Wm. F. SHAFFER. BOMKH8KT. PF..NN-A, Manufs-sturerof aud Dealer In .,V(m K VI Purnirdo, Kh.,n .trt , m ait m Alv, AijrMJorthe WHITE BK0.ZE! I on Vh'" '""' ,,,r11 y .bop .her. a pr.sper show in, . ,u w ,., a,J - l Invite sixscia) attention to th sVhlta Bronze, Or Pare Zinc Mcnumnct Jntrotlnced by REV. W. A. FIfl . Pecidesl Itnfi rt the pen tof JIAfFklAL ANW the lopr.lsr Vi i.nR ent tor our 1 1 siigeable t1- . mm .1,. ws a uiu, UaM.F. SHAFFER. 1 J n f 1 : 1
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