The Somerset Herald. EDWARD ScTLU Editor and Proprietor. Ls .V'V WEDKEoDAT- .November 1SBL With r.nuer Q. Mills in the Speaker' .hair and -Tom" r.ee4 "n the fioor, there J inwi probability of several circnse ! 11 ring the coniinirr ssion cf Congress. The prohibitionists Lave begun a am paiKn in Booth Carolina. What mi!l the .overoor of North Carolina say to the tiovernor of South Carolina about that? Os Friday last Senatar M. is Quay en tered a civil suit against the Pittsburgh iVr, laying dauuiges at $100,01), for libel ous publications against bim during tiie lute campaign. Arprron C.esekal McCamast says that the iate extra session of the Senate, called f ,r the purpose of making politicd capi ta! anu booroinp Governor Titt-sen, iil rM the tax -payers of the Stale not leta t.'.xn sixty thousand elo'i'sr. State Tkeasi reb Iyer has appointed Captain John VV. Morrison, State Treas urer elect, to focceed ViHiam L"vsey. Captain Morrison mill thus, when he as sumes the duties of the office, be tbor i onghly conversant with a'i its details. Ci Wattee-, of the Louisville C'rlfi-Jn'Tunl, the leading Ieaiocratic paper of the South, ssys the next Hou.-e is "dangerously Ieinocratic." This is douutieaB true, but the people Lave a way cf taking danptrous Iiemocreta by the throat, and they know it A North lakota Methodist cocprejra tion rented a piece of ground la.st spring, planted it in wheat, and with the prr- ceeds paid olT a church cebt of S-"90 the ! other day and ha 1 money left to put in the church treasury. Faith ar.d works can accomplish as ia-Jch ia tbe year Isvl as they could in the days of the A pottle James. As outrageous eri'ort is now be.r.; uiaue in New Vork to steal the Senate by count ing out several Kepublicans who were iecteHI to tnai ixKiy. ru'juiu ujc '" he successfully accotni lished.and control j of the Ixpsiature tmi? oimtn, u;e j State will be so p-rrymandered that the j Ipubliians will hereafter Lave little, if j any, representation in the legislature or j in Congress during the next decade. ' T r " T I Hon Asi'Kf.v I. White declares mat the llepublicai-3 cf 'bio won the recent election Ikvauso the party in that State battled for ti e fundamental principles of Republicanism and "stood firmly for right and justice in national affairs." He is rijjhL The republican party is al ways strong when it advocates the great principles of loyalty to the nation, pro tection to American labor, honest nion y and honest voting. It did thU in Ohio and won. It w ill do it in other States next year and will win. The Vicksburg Ihmld, the Democratic organ of Mississippi, has this to say about the late elections in Ohio : The Kepublicans and negroes in Ohio elected the author of the oppressive tariff bill Governor, and now McKmley says that crttles it. That is about as imiii jeiit and rheekv as the effort of the rad:eal to force tbe South to submit to negro rule. The ma jority ot tbe whites in hio were szainst the tariif robbery, but the decision of the ncj:roe in one radical State must be arc,!! linal. The negroes seem to be a tort of God with the Uadicals. Is it a matter of wonder that Missis sippi goes almost solidly Ieniocratic, if her citizens are fed upon this kicd cf po litical information ? The Republican National Committee beld its annual session in the city of Washington on Monday last and selected Minneapolis as the place for the meeting of the National Convention for the nomi nation of President and Vice President, and the 7th day of June next as the date for its a&ierubbge. Every State and Ter ritory in the Cnion was represented, ex cept New Mexico, whose representative was detained on the road. There w as quite a straggle among a number of cities for the prize. On the seventh and linal 11 lot Minneapolis won, the vote being Minneapolis, 2!; Cincinnati, 15; New York, 3 ; Pittsburgh, 1. A mom; the articles w hich pay duty tm dertbe McKinley tariff law is salt, which is listed at the rate of one-eighth of a cent per pound. Our letuocr&tic f:ee trade friends are terribly worried c. er , this "tax on one of the poor man's neces sities," and are vociferously demanding its repeal. Suppose this duty was re moved and salt plxced on the free list. Lew many people would actually know it "'particularly in view of the fact that ;W parts in a thousand of the salt used in this country is home made and pays j no duty. And vet it is this kind of Etutf j that is urjpd upon the ignorant portion J of tbe public as a rea n why the tariff should be repealed. j Thk Democratic leaders of the House, wkiie agreeing that the McKinley "rb ler tariff" must be repealed, diffvr as to the method. Springer want a half dozen bil'.B introduced, each repealing a sejarate section, and thus elefctroying the law piecemeal, while Mills wants to wipe out the law at one fell swoop. These gentlemen apparently thick that the Iemocracy "has come to its own," and that tbey own the earth and the fullness thereof. As General Grant .remarked, you can always depend upon the Demo crats, w hen in power, cutting their owu throats. There i not much danger, how ever, of this wrong open the indo? tries of the country being perpet rated w hile we Lave a Republican President and He publican Senate to block the way. Tiis lkMuorracy is all torn up over the contest for Speaker of the nest House, and a vigorous fight is being carried on among a hair dozen aspirant', duel among w bom are Mills, of Texas ; Crisp, of Georgia, and McMillan, cf Tennessee. Apart from the natural desire to Lave a competent presiding clUeer. the Republi cans feel but littie intervt in the matter. That the next Speaker will be a free trader is beyond ail doubt, and that Le will be a Southern man from w hich section the Democracy drawe the majori ty of its members is ahiiosi as abso lutely certain. With a majority of two thirds in tbe House, the I "em : rats are absolutely mast era of the situation, and tbe Kepublicans must be content with "such good as the gods provide." Tux coming con t. st for Senator 1c Ohio is attracting attention all over the coun try. Happily, public sentiment in that State teems to be in favor of John Sher man as strongly as in former contests. The people 0 the entire country recog nize the great vahie of his services in the Senate. He is one of the best equipped legislators that ever occupied a scat ia that body, and his retirement would al most amount to a calamity. It has been castoniiTT, arcocj! Lis politick enemies, to rav.l at Lis aiieged coliness, but even they ailo.it h hUUesaiiiiiiil.e gifts and deprecate the loss of his service lo the country. As ft financier hi ability is recn-rniieJ throughout the world, and in this day of dangerous financial tenden cies the National sentiment is strongly in his fjvor. His right place is in the Sen ate, and we are gratified at the accumo latin evidence of the determination of the Republicans cf Ohio to continue him as a member of that body. Much Crain Still Unthrshed. CuicAm. Nov. 19. A ii5pau.b frjra Min resjKlis isyj: Hundreds, of men hve re turned from N'onh Dafcola where they tsve been atsiiiius at threshing. They ay that at least one-third of tne wheat is still nn-thre-shej, but that tbey could not remain there with the temperature hovering about Uie zero point. Frederick Ames, the owner of the threshing outfit, taid be bad been threshing in Grand Forks and Walsh coun ties. He saj for the entire distance '.be ta eea Tark liiver and Grafton, eighteen miles, there is almost one half of the grain still in sbixk and in such condition as to make threshing impossible. Tbe men are leaving in Urge numbers Irom the north and making for tbe cities. Oscar Miller, of Grafton, is tere trying to get men to go to North Dakota, offering as much as H a day and board. He says there are plenty of threshing machines in tbe country, but that it is impossible to get men to work them. Mot of the farmers ol North Dakota are unL'.e to larniih sleeping quar ters for tbe hanii, and sleeping in barns and strawuu.ks with the tLcrmomeJer at arro is impo':ble even at H ad.y. The returned harvesters say that on Tuesday a rain set in from the south west which wet the shocks through. In tbe evening tbe wind changed to tbe north and tbe rain became sleet and snow. Al! the wet shocks froze stiff, and it is impoiilble to get theru through tbe ma chines. Some eriorts have been made to carrv on the work, but tbe grain threshed oat of the frozen thoeks tlawi-d after being put into tbe bins and became useless on ac count of beating. Cold In the Northwest. St. Pa 1 l, Nov. V-K Dispatchts from vari ous points indicate that the backbone of the v!d wave is broken in tbe Northwest, but at many points the weather is as coid as that uuaiiy recorded in midwinter. The 1 limit has been reached at Lace iaiis. at whica piaoe 20 degrees below zero is re jorled. Sand Center reported J" degrees below, Cruokstoa 14, Barnesville 10 and Hallock l i. Sjulh Dakota suffers intensely, tbe regis- ! ter in that Slate btiug all the wsy from 4 to ! 10 below I'-ro. There was considerable de ity to 11:2 train, ai.d the excessively cold weathci came so tuddenly that it found -a many s,joIt of and wilJl tlie:rstH.k a!moet wholly unprote.ted. yTom tut ;uUx reservanon and points on ,jje iiifsouri river corae stories of the less nf st ick. Many outtle were Iroz n. David ilj:i, of Sully county, lost 'S.O'iii bead of sheep. IU j-orts from North Dakota say the tem perature is very friid as far west as Minot. The gruund is so thoroughly frozen that no further attcmpis will be made at tal! plow ing. Tbe reiorts ts to the condition of tbe wheat crop aie contacting, those sent out by the railroads saying uearly ail tbe wheat on shock bas been threshed, and that wheat in slack can be threshed at any time. The cor respondents, however, give a far less glowing view of the situation, saying that hundreds of acres are ia shock and can be used for nothing except feed in the straw. Removal of Grant's) Tomb. New Yoek, Nov. 19. A special to the Titlumt says: "Tbe effort to remove tbe body of General Grant from Kiverside to tbe Arlington National Cemetery will be renew ed at the coming setion of Consress. Kver sine tbe failure of the attempt in the last Congress, the friends of the removal have been iiiet!y but actively and zealously a, work. Some ol the objections then raised have bn overcome, and considerable con fidence is expressed that the attempt this winter will be crowned with success. That there is a strong sentiment in favor of the movement among veterans of the Union array as among tbe officers of the regular army, who served in tbe war of the rebel lion, is manifest. The sentiment is bounded by no sectional lines, but it is et;ecia!.'y stroi-g among the survivors of tbe Western armies which Grant led to victory, and it whose bead he laid tbe groundwork of Lis fin e, and won glorious victories. "But the advocates of the removal of Gen eral G rant's tomb lo Arlington are not dis posed to bait there. They maintain that ell tbe great military chieftains ar.d leaders of tbe I'r.ion armies Sherman, Thomas, Mc Clellan, Meade, McPherson, Logan and tbe rest should, like Sheridan, be laid beneath the lowering oaks and green sod of Arlir.g tn, within view of the Capitol of the Nation which they fought to save and perpetuate." Bank Robber Caught. SYnlukt, I'a Nov. 21, l-'il. Crown Mc La'j,;!ilin, cashier of the Lewisburg Bank, bas identified Joseph Killcron, whom Cap tain Linden, of the Pinkerton detectives, brought from New Yo.-lt charged with rcb b:r.i; the bank last Msy. While McLaughlin was talking to one of Kiiloron s partners in front of the bank at the noon honr. there being no one in tbe bank at that time, Kiiloron slipped in aad took f 1 ,. On b's way out Kiiloron met McLaughlin ami asked turn t:,e way to the other bai;k. -McLa Llin went back to tbe bank and to work arid the robbery was not discovered until after three o'clock. In the meantime Kiiloron and bis partners had taken the triin and were nuies away. The prisoner was brought to the Sunbury jiLl for iafe keeping. Two Men Mangled. CsEESsrtri: J. Ta., Nov. 2-5. A terrible ac cident occurred early this morning near North Washington, atone of tbe gas wells now drilling there. Ge3rge Laufferand a German wbone name could not be learned were fatally injured. 1 be men were dressing their tools, and had just put a hot bit into tbe coohcg tub to temper it, when a terrific explosion oc curred. The tub was torn to pieces and tbe men Lurled through the air for a considera ble distance. When tbey were reached tbey were found to be terribly mangled, their legs and arms being almost torn from their bodies. The explosion was caused by some nitro glycerine leak irg out of a can into tbe tub, and which exp!od-d w hen tbe hot iron came in contact with it. The report of tbe ei plo sion was beard for miles. To be Senator from Maryland. WasBisciTcx, Nov. l!i. Governor Jackson of Maryland to-day orally tendered to ex Hepresen'.ative Charles li. Glhwm in this city bis appointment 10 be United States Sn?.t r from Maryland, until tbe Legisla ;ure C'.'.s the vacancy caused by the death of .Senator ifyhr.vlm K. Wilson. Colonel Gib sen accepted the effer, and Lis forma! ap pointment is eipected in doe courc Mr. Gibson at once withdrew from the contest for the clerkship, and Le will be sworn in as a Senator at the opening of tbe o-ld Congress. Stuck on McKinley. Bostos, Nov. 1!. Five hundred members and guests of the Home Market club attend ed its ban o, in tbe Hotel Vendome this evening. After the banquet General W. F. Drr called to order, and referring to tbe practical nature of the tariff question men tioned McKinley 's name, and tbe company rose and gave three cheers for "the future Presidtnt of the Uuited Spates." Tbe atfemMy adjourned to Tremout Temple where General Draper delivered the opening addresa Tbe other sreakcrs were SeuaturUoar, Major McKinley, Senator Al drkh and ex Speaker Heed. JUSTICE CLARK OCA D. Tha Ncted Jur!?t Parses Away at Hii Hems In Indiana. Isrv.ASs. Pa., Nov. . Jlice Silks M. Clart, of the State Supreme t'o'srt, disJ at 0:15 o'clock to-night, after a. brief lucid inter val, in which Le fpoke a few affectionate words of farewell. The fuo-ral will probably tako place Mon day, tbe Judj;e baring bete of posed to Sun day ol-wquiee. Tiie whole town is in mourning to cisbt. Ju 'ge C'iaik Mood hU in tbe enctio:i of the pet-pie, bi reyueu-e here having been a te-unu cf pre fit ar.d honor to the community. Ho was ilie :i.iin column in the management of the Indiana Norntal Scncol sain many oiier pti!iic i:i tere"J. Dr. N. Frsck Ebrenf:eH piv. - some info1--mtiin to-night as lo the j revious condition of Judge Ctarfc health, &f heretofore never discussed oiic-ide the fanvly. l or some years tbe Judge had beer, sulject lo a peculiar disorder at the hate cf the brain, the result of which wes that the rcrj jr part of bis fid was converted into su -ar. He was accordingly put u;on a nit-al diet, the natural tendency of w hich was to render his skia very euscejtible to traj ar.J aiudml Miscasts. She carbuncieon the ba-k of his neck, which lead to dis death, was the result of tbb condition, and r.o medical aid could aireat it. Divided Against Itself. IsDiASArous, November lo. The l'eo ple't Party bas captured tbe Alliance. Tbe Alliance baa split on the sub Tieasury n i.tmt. These are tbe net results of to hij's wssions cl the various farmer's organ izations now gathered here. The evidence of tbe split was public before that of the capture. When the Supreme Council of the Alliance met this morning everybody but di ltgatel were excluded from the hall. Kveu Congressman Ji rry S'.rupsun bad logo. Then tbe protest of tbe anti-Sub-Treasury pecp'e was taken up and a somewhat ani mated debits- occurred mt to tbe best means of disposing of it with the least possible fric tion. Tinaliy after two boursof wrangling, tbe commitue of the anti faction was in formed that they could not be heard unless thev faruUhed tbe council witli a cciy of tbe protest. This they ief'i-e-1 to d unless ti.ey i ctuid present their protest in per.-ou, atid that ended i.ej;othtiuijs btlwien the two wings of the Alliance. The executive cemmittee cf the Anti-Sub-Treas;:ry perty will n')W prxvr-.l to Texas, where 127 sub-AlHsi.r lave already de clared agaicst the Sub-Treasury scheme, and will bfgin tbe work of organizing a new Al liance. A call for a national convention wiil prjbably Le issued to morrow. Tbe capture of the A.lia ice by .the Peo ple's jiarty was practknity ccompiibad two or three days as o, hut the full extent of the capture was not appar;i.t till to-d.iy, when President Pclk was u;.jitiiOUi'y re-elected and J. H. Louis, of South Dakota, was cho sen vice presidtnt ; J. H. T:;rr.er was re-elected secretary treasurer, and J. F. Willitn, of Kansas, national lecturer. The First Accident There. Nrw Yobk, Nov. Shortly after noon to-Liy, when the big ltruok'yn bridge was covered with promeuaders, a strar.ger jump ed from the center of the main span to the F-asl river, lio feat below, and was d:owneJ. It was a clear case of suicide. James Iloss, a peduler of 2 '3 York stre. t, Brooklyn, was driving upon the New York end of the bridge roadway, when thesl:::u ger stepped up and ti td perniis-iun to ride across. He was a intd:um-sized mat:, in middle life. c!ad ia the garb of a long shoreman. As he rode alorg be overtcd ra tionally with Ihe eddier end two boys, who were with bim. Un reaching the center ot ihe main span, the man jumped cp and said : " I gu-ss I'll jump overboard.'' Koss, thinking be was joking, replied: "Ail tight ; you jump, aud I'll follow." lie did jump, going down half the distance straight as an arrow, feet first, ;hei. turning bestruck tbe water face first, ami was lost to view for some seconds. He roe o::ce, hi? hea i just showing, and sink for the list lime. This is tbe first suicide from the bridge. Paying Thir Mortgages. Tomka, Nov. 22. A statement of the morttfsscs recorded and released in M east ern counties in Kansas was published here this morning, showing that a net reduction of fC-T.i'C was made during the month of October. Tbe r et reduction of farm mort gage indtbtednefs in Eastern and Ceiit:al Kansas for an average period of ruonil 3 op to November is $-'' uuo. The report shuws that the exce 3 cf relets es on farm property is proprtiorate!y greater than cu town prr.perty. The exor-a of city mortgages released in Eastern Kansas is 8 per ceD t. Tbe excess of farm morigacs released in Eastern Kansas is 7 per cent ai d in Central Kansas it is 2" per cent The to tal excess of farm mortgages ic'cisod in .VI counties in Eastern and Central Kansas is 20 per cent. Jested Over His Fate. Abilene, Tex., Nov. 20. William H. Frizzle was banged in tbe jail yard here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Frjde's crime was the murder of bis wile, which was commit ted in Comanche county, Tex., last January, where he was tried and convicted of mur der in the first di-gree. For some time prior to the exE:-ut'.on Frizzle bad been utterly Indiilerent to his late. Hemmed to think that be had dis tinguished Lioiself. He expres--td no regret for Lis crime, and ju-d with Lis guaids concerning bis fa'e. His strange request that tbe Abilene Cornet Band be permitted to plsy at the banging illustrates bow he te garded the t.ieculijr; and the future. The Ohio Covered With McDonald Oil. 8TrrBKSViu., ??ov. 20. The alarming prevalence of diarrl o and dysev.tary in this vicinity bas led many people to ascribe i: to the condition of the river water. The water i all right but for tbe large amount of wwt oil from tbe McDonald field. Whether crude petroleum is to be blamed physicist; differ, but in either case people aie Usi:,g as liiile water as )otsibIe. From the appearance ol tbe shores between this aud Ens' Liverpool, one would think it a vast oil tank. The receding waters of tbe recent email rise leaves everything covered with crude oil, which find its way from McDonald by the way of tbe mou'.b of CLartiets creek, some TO miles above Ibis place. Hurled to Death, GBirxsm-jto, Pa., Nov. I.s. The Yor.gh iegbeny express, behind time aud running fifty miles an hour, dashed into a rosd waon at tbe southwest branch of the Penn sylvania Eailroad about 4 ' o'clock this afternoon. Tbe wagon was cut in two ar,d i's fonr occupants be.rkd fully fony fcet through tbe air. James Walsh 18, William Galvin2S,aod Johnnie McCain 8, were in stantly killed, and Wiilie McCain, C, is fatal ly injured. Gilvio, tbe uncle of the beys, leave a widow and child. Suai ge lo s.-y, both horns escaped I'j j'l'- Almy Found Cullty. Plym( TTH, N. II , Nov. V.) Tbe j iry in tbe case of Almy, the murderer cf Chnstie Warden, at 2 oVb k this afternoon returned a verdict of guilty of carder in the fust de gree. Almy WMieiutnctd to be barged on tbe first Tuesday i:i iKcemUr, lf2. Com-oan, N. 11 , Nav. 10. Almy arrived by train tbis afternoon. There w as a large crowd at tbe depot who raised cries of "lynch him," aud the police bad some ditfi cnity in getting the prisoner ssfeiy to the penitentiary. Wolves Eat Children. 6r. Fxl, Minn.. Nov. 19. Three chil dren of Andrew Gulick wc:e devoured by wolves oear the iron rolling-nails at New Brighton, ten miles north of St. Paul, yes terdsy. During tbe forest fires in Pine county in September the wolves were driven OQlh, and on Mor clay a drove of over HO was seen. Twenty-five mu started on tbe hunt lor them scd killed eleven. nil.e;t o: all ia Leaveabg Power. i r. ABSOLUTELY PURE Each May Loss an Elector. Tote, Kan?a Nov. 22. Jtidjre W. C. Webb, of this ilty. has written aa opinion in which he says that Kansas will lose a presi dential elector unless the Governor convenes tbe legislature in special session for the pur pcre of rediatrlctiiirf the State for congress ional purpofe. He cites the Constitution, which is very plain Tbe same condition exists in Missouri and Governor Francis i beinir urged to call a special session of the lejisia'uiv. Tbe Coa-gres.-rmti are opposed to any change in their districts, and wil prevent it if possible, but should Governor FraccLs decline to convene tbe legislature, Governor Humphrey could decline iu Kan, and tbe Iocs of an elector in each State would not eilcct the general itttiiu Seven Killed. Baltiitobe, Nov. Tbe storm to-day caus'd a disajter in Wa.-hiErton, complete deta!!s of which cannot be learned, owing to inte.-rcption of ic'csrapliic service. A telegram from the Capital reports that e cyclone and waterspout struck that city this morning, an 1 that seven pe-jons were kiiitd. The dispatch added ;bat Metrei-tt Hall was on lire ai.d tin :Uuj spreading. The storm bas reached tbis city, and at this writing lelefrapbmg ia almost impossi ble. two Men Escape From the Butler County Jail. Eltli.s, Pa., Nov. 2'!. There was ar.olher jail del: very here at a:i e.irly this morning. AWittt o'clock Shexiir Iirown was awak ened by s:j me cf the prisonc; rs calling bim that two of the pihsjiicrs bod brokfu jail. The names cd those who escaped are John Jliuimre- ar.d Charles King. Thry gained tinir liberty by tawing a bar from the rear window and letting themselves down with a roie nude of bUnke'.s. KirR is aho.it 2" years of age, and w:is avtaiiiit trial for seduction. Big Snow Storm In Kansas. KanscsC:tv M., Nov 22. At 1) o'clock last nittht the b.t'.oty wind which bad blown from tie Sjjth whipped aroutid to the nonbwt-t and in baiTau hour a regular bhzz-ird was raging over the whole State of Kansas. Tl.is moriil:: it was snowir.fr heav iiy and tie wind was still blowing almost a bi.'rricar.e. Ib'j'orts come in slowly from Kausas, as the wires are down In e ery direction. Trail.? on the I'aivn Purine. Santa Fe and Southern Katuas rortiis are frura three to live hours la'.e and the indications are that by morning the drifts will be s ir that the roads will undergo a cunrplete blockade. They Must Pay, Gat i'.vs".'. k.i'. Nov. 22 Judge Dty yes terday issue-i an important durte from the Iktic'j. It relates to the Uk in out of nat ural. .T -.tlcn pajrs for citizenship. Tbe or di r is to the effect that herea.":cr when a vt son pr-sents himself for naturalization be must be fjualiflfd that the expenses connect el with the application were paid out of his own pertor.a! funds, ar.d not furnished by enotber person. The expense of making citizens generally has devolved ux n the two political jrties. the money being j-aid out of the carcpaign fc.id-. John Brown's Fort Sold. Ci'Jrs:R!.sn, Ml., Nov. 1. Workmen have Ixcn bui'y e".gptd ia tcarir.; down John I! rown s fort at ilarrwr s Ferrv. tue of the contractors s'a'e! Ihit a stoct cc:n pany of C'ii',a;o capitalists had purchased the fo, and every brik and piece of brie was sent to Chicago on a special train of sev en cars this evening The buii Jin,: will be reconstru.-ted on the World's Fa:r Eipo-i'lon grounds in Chica go. The building was l-ottpbt at a certain price pvr brick, ai:d the smallest fiscrant of it cannot be obtained at anything near a r asonabie prije. The Ridgway uang Again. Ilsvx. r.risvii.LX, Pa., Nov. 22 JellerNon, 11' fc, and t.vo or three other ct:unties in this -ertion of tbe S'ate, have bettn infcled by thieves for a lonj; lime List summer Ridg Ttay was v:tited by them almost nightly for -ever.il weeks. Then Ii-y no! Jsville, an! then Falls Creek, a few miles east of Lere, and Urookville, the county teat, Were visited. For s me lime thereafter nothin,; more was lieard of the thieves, h it receiiiy they visi: isl Ilcjfiolilivllie a.a'n and now they are working iu Ai n:srotj: county. The I'tillce beiiew them to be what is knoffn as tbe ur.i.';;w:iy gag ' No reward hss te-cn clTercd fjr their e-apture, and the iititry ;im allowed by the county for their arrest and e ulenoe that would lead to thc;r convictioti is iiot enough to make it worth while for the pjibe to bunt up the outlaws, a-.-d so they have tx ;-n utid.sturU-d The "Hid; way pans " live iu small towns tn the viciii'ty cf K.jgway. Tl.cy are al! ell known to ths p.lica. Tr e "gang" tlouri-hed some jia't .;,, but i.tntly all of ihem were sent to the er.-t-ntiary. Lilt mi ill have g t out a'iin uml have Lx;;nn anew tlair lawle- j r..f-iioii. Rapid Transit In the Creat Cit!es. The letiers of Genera! Sheruau now being pnblishe.! is ti e Cosninpilltan are uniij'ie ; iu fact, so f3r as the v;i;er knows, they are tbe ot.iv letters ever written in the ctidst of h stilitles by a ft cat yenerel to his daughter. We have tbe brief i-Iters of Napoleon to Josephine, but tl.ure is nothing at allretc-Th. ling the Mieimart letti rs to be four.d in the literature cf war. They not only throw a new light un'r. the character cf the prr-at man himself, but i.j-on the operations then iu pri.ciss of Leii;r carried out. The teeond and hist paper, which appears in the Ie een.'r Cv:-n;opolit.in. is uui'tne in another retpec', that It is illustrated by a man who at ct Shermi.u's mcsj table during the cam paigns of which he writes to his daughter. This rce-t fnrreus of war arlkts, The.dore R. Davis, is still alive, and supplements the "'htruian let'ers by a v ry icteresrirg Jlr of his own and a great namber of sketches wbich be made at the time. Perhaps the article in the December number which will be read with the widest interest is that on Rapid Transit, by Captain I-ewis M. Hanpt, which is iilus'.ia ed by every conexivable MVjrertiori thst bas been male np3n rapid Iran!;. Mrs. Burton Harrison begins a new novel, 'The Dacglitc-r of the South," and another southern article is by a gentleman who wis a Confed'.-ra:e officer, an 1 is en titled "Social Life in Richmond During tbe War." T. V. Powder'y contributes an arti cle under the Christmas beading' "On Earth Peace, Gxxl-V.'ill Towa-d Men"; explain ing tbe great progress made in the caue of humanity dariup the past twenty-five years. Tbe number contains 110 illustrations by such famous artisti. os Wilson de Mezs, C. I) Gibson, Count Jacasvy, Theodora K. Davis, Ian PoirJ, Lee Woodward Zeigler, aud George Wharton Eltrnrds. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The b st Salve in the wor'J t rrir, bruis es, sores, nlcers. s!t rheum, fercr res. tet ter, ehappeJ bends, chilb.alns, corns, and all skiy eruption-, and positively cures piles or no pty reepiind. It is guaranteed to give prfecl satisuerion, or uioi.-ey refauded Prit-e cents i.-r box. Foe u.! be J V. ' Suyder, D.-uggl-,;- TJ. s. Govt Report, Aug. 17, 1S39. Battin- rowdier District Institute. Tbe district e-mbntcing Midd'ecreek, Cas- selman and Fpper Tnrkeyfoot, will bold the next session of their institu'e at Kingwood, on Friday, November 2S, IKU. Following is the pre-grsm for tbe moruing session, at 10 !t : " Rj)rular Attendance how secured, and the benefits arising therefrom." F. E. Younkin. " How Shall we Inspire Patriotism T' A. J. Sembower. Literary Qualifications of the Teacher. S. 11. Pbilb'ppl " Methods," I.S. Pile. The afternoon session will convene at 1:30 o'clock, for which tbe following is tbe program : " Use of Charts," Miss Lou Moore. Do, by Doing," ' W. F. Saucer. r?ay. Miss Klla Elcher. "Social Actpjirements," W. H. H. Baker. " CjmjKisiticn Work," W. B. Pu'man. " Si.hoDl-roora Hygiene," Dr. H. D. Moore. Declamation, Clara Tile. " Topical Taiks," Members of tbe Institute, The program will be interspersed with music and queries. Committee. Detailed Routes of the Pennsylvania Railroad's Golaen Gate Tours. Thee tours to California under the Penn sylvania Rai!p-.3d Company's personal'y condtrrted lout lit system have excited con siderable interest. The rcutis traversed are very diversified and interesting. On the first the Pullman vestibule train wiil leave Janua ry l:,.h, going via St. Louis, Kansas City, I-as Vegas, Hot Springs, and Santa Fe. Returning, afier six weeks in California, via Sacramento, Salt Lake. G'enwood Sprir.rs, Leadville, side trip over Marshall Pa--s, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Denver, Omaha, and Cbicairo. list e from Philadelphia, $.;"' Tbe secmd tour leaves February 'Ith, going via Cincinnati, Mammoth Cave, Mont gomery. Mobile, New Orleans (MardiGras festivities), Galve-ston, Houston, San An tonio, arid El Paso. Returning, after four weeks in California, via mute of first tour. Rate from Philadelphia, $ -.V-. The third tour leaves March 21th, going via St. Lou s, Kansas City, Dinvtr, Colorado Springs, Manittui, side trip ove-r Mar-ball Pa-, ilenwoo'l Springs, and Salt Lake City. Rt ti rnin,;, sfier four weeks in California, via ML Sua-ta, r.irtland. Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Mitir.rapolis, St. Paul, and Chicago. Rite from Philadelphia, The fourth, April ?.ub, will run west via Chicago, Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou, side trip over Marshall Pass, Glennwood Springs, and Salt Lake City. Tourist will re turn independently within six months. Rate from Philadelphia, ; via Port land, additional. The rites fixed for ihe first three tours cover efery nece-sary expense en mute in both directions, including hotel accommo dation and several carriage rides, and trains for all bide trips in California, whiie rale for fourth tour covers every necessary expense as above west-bound only, all side trips in California, and trains only returning via route selected. This particular tour is de signed to accommodate tboec who desire to visit the Yosemite Valley and Yellowstone I'aik prior to their return to the East. Best of Republican Newspapers. The Tribune FOR 1892. R. G. Hon on the Tariff. The Republican Twny, triumphant In l-di, wherever uatiotial irsuc were at siake. re news, Kvresnively ami hravely. the iii;tn lur I'-tfi 'lh' .v-u luit Ti&mtr, ti.eabie-i, nio?t reii'ible. ant best of KeiiiUcan pIrs lei: Is tLe wily. un!iic 1'.'A Itoswell G. Horr, of Miehimn, the wu'y uriitor, will continue In Thr Tni -nr his reniarliable articles ou U:e Tarilt, Kecipnx'ity, o'.bse, aud ti.e ("uireney. i'lu lories are all uitlvr!auial,e The Itepultlu-an poli-y H 'tti renKnl to all of them is n'lit, painotie ihI init'-Kiia')ie- lot it has hee u ibrowa in tti ;eoites ey,, aii4 the air has been li.le-1 iiii l,nr by iyiuit ane trit tj Tar lit' Ke lonaers. 'Ini.i.ur prims from 1 lo .' ex eetM'DKly etitertaiuiuie artiWes every week, exeUtiitnir taee fjiicMion. Mr. It jrr teviii't at Hie teKiikuluffof every aubject anJ make? it -x-iear that everyon' caa uil dtrtau'i. ami aoonc can answer htm. Ak liiii neighbor what he liiluks of Mr. H irr s wr.iinc-'. lie will lell you ttiat they are ite iuaI. cier, eiiieruiiiiins. anl irteetiy uuiui erj!.e. A cr alty 1 made of aicw e ilt(r all 'iMcMi.itii. a-kt'l in pA iaiih.oD the Tar i.:. tec.r lty. Allaire, the Currency and t:ie ri'j-ci- et tile fr'ru!en' Alliance. Tv in in i be bet National ReiHiohciin pa ler lo se:piilem.'Ui your local pape r lur l-Ji E'JW TO SUCCEED IS LIFE. 7V Tt?trtv w ill alo cnntliitie the erie of arti cles lo Young Wen and U'oum-ii, written by UiC-L h,, UKililiing lite the mNt-lv. lib few a ivanUvces tuvc neverthelev sticieded. liouoMt iy and briioaiuly. it iil aij reply to'ine-t i in as to what yo'iug men and wi men su ;iiM io lo mieivesl iu life, muter the r.icuUr cireiiuiManecs la lii h their Urt n. l'ieic m. The replies ill oe wruteiionder t jc lireeuiio of Euswell e,. Horr, wiime fa ic:liarity witn Anurivan life and Gpportimi-t..-i. a:ni ahuve l p anil cordial mlhy vilh allH.i'i are n:tri(iluie umier aUver.Mi circ instiiiiT9, protiit' t' ruake tbe re-pill's pruciiiwland aatistai-tory. VITAL TOPICS OF THK IAT. Xiany sriecisl c.intrlbutlons will be printed from oeu aud women erf dKtiii(iuShcd rot.ulai.Q. AiDore the topics are ; 'iivertinaije, the Uilet vie a" : Proper Function of ihe Mi uortty in Legi-latlou," to include one paper eae-h from a jH-moerat and a Republican, lnauiner.ltn public lile; - Harmful Tcndeu-ii-ol t'rn-ts '' ; Arid Lands of the I". : MiUionRirts of tbe t:. "; -Pree Pctal Iflivery hi Rurai communities '-; "better l'y f,,r i'i'Hr:h-ela l'ct:n-ters " : 4 m ponaureofthe NinKiia i anal ' : ' Village LLproieaieiii " ; e tmr i.ermaii Feilow-cm-i?a iu An;erica."and many others. AGEHTLTl EE. Inadiiitinn to the reiular two pairex a w ee k of tiowtonin a farm and make It par. there will beduririjt Is!. special papers ori " Hot Houe LamhV' " Model Karm." ' 'Tol a.ro ha:inif," " Sinr&riteeL." Fancy Hlrh frie cd Bniter-makme." "'tare of Hcea," Market Tartieniin," Livestock." and a rarietv of ol her e-juaily Unporlaut braticnea of Amentau farming. FOR OLD SOLDI EES. For veterans of the war there will be a piurc each week of war moric, answers to ;iutions, r.e aud ctwlp. Mra. W itieumyer will sup ply an inieretiur column of news of the VV. K. '. fhr Tni'uue a ar aloriea of the past vear have never been surpaweet for tnrihiusi in terest. FQP, FAMILIES. Fam licswii value tbe race devoted to Qncs li'ioa and Answer. Household Dewration Home Iufrets. kiiiK. Knittlnir and Cro chet v.oun Folk, and the Fashions. A great editor,; pane wiii be printed, aud fie ti'm. f.rcl:jn letters and M review, trav e. r bee ken and chesa, and mn abuudamly up!heU. pRtiiirMi Descriptive circular sent free. Over $2,000 la Cash Prizes. B?nd fur tern,, aecnu and raise a club for V,r Tr,i., H, Kihw-rip.na Weekiv. II. dmi He k- ;y, f - Free f, ti.e rest cf to those ubscrib- i.i(i now for isDj. . THE TEIBf.VE, Sw York. Trustee's Sale OF Vafcath Rsd Estate ! r.v viri'ieoi an onteroi aaie. i"e-' " Orimauv -airtcf r.in(r-el omhi . '-. " . . , 1 , rf ( ' . O i:ie He!eT"UU.i i;recie,i a- i'" - e.f jr .arduer. -ice d . la-3 v 'J " '".ah-ii'Ui U)njJi!i. mereHMiniy !'.. I "r saie at ininiiaouicry. m i-'-"'- ..uie. a .ion., a of .ue city ol Joha-ton n, Caaibria cciLty, Pa , oa TIICnsiKlY, DF.CEXDI'R 10, ISJl. at l o'clock, P. M the followlui? d'-v rlbed real estate v ix : ;wvra ku 4rtJP rfst. andone P.t feet ail frontintjeu Vu lroy Aveuue wilii aa a. ley U' the reisr. s.-v. ulvy.ixi-2f..'ef. s.nlone '2'-s. ttvt, ait fio:i Jtm ou Valley r-ke, w.:0 an ai!- to the rear. loe vx'. r. lot-i oxt.jmtv on" ! .i t.ie man of Ferii l ile, and are temraliy ! aU-L ccm vei lent f. the -: .et nr :ne aud to tae H y K. It. Kaiiim aud wi'bic eoi fi-et of t1"" cue hue ot Jo!iti-.loun Mil! ree-i r ime I"'"'S thiaiiiribe place Tha-e are d (!e-irble btitld ins ie.i. ii. ,-:,i-vt toe- of liie uiol ra;-i lly BrAiiig cities li: I'eiiii ylvaula. Terms. Ten per rent, of pirvhae rentier to be paid when prtperty la knock-, down: bklance of one third of Uie hole on couhrmntioa of m1c : one thud in one year from dav of with Interest from confirmation nf laic and one-tti:nt to re main lien upon said prvmnxrs. the intercut of which is to be paid annually to Mary i.ar.ln-r, widow of said (i-e-a-ge lardner. dr-eaed, dnnm bcr iiaturai Lfetime. and at her death, the prin cipal son. lo tne bcira of Mid in-or i.aMuer. eleeeased. Interesl k to- computed from day of cnimrmation of nale. Iieferred pnymt iils to be sectired by iudremeut tnnde. JusiAH J. BLOfOH. FKF.D. W. BIESECKEi!, Tru-u-e. Attorney. PUBLIC SALE OK- Valuable Real Estate ! TY V1RTTE of snorter of m t-ued out of J ) the trphanV Court of Simcpt (oiinty. fa., and to ns diiw Uil, we will eipewe to public sale uu Uie pri'iuises, ou THURSDAY, DirfiuUrZ, lS'.U, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following dcocri'-cl real estate, late the property of Wm. 'I. Knvpper, de cea.,l. vix : All lhat e-'rtain tract of land situate in S'ooy. cree k loa n-hip, Hituerset county. Va., adjo-iiiM-? lanls of Wm. alker, John k.ltn:i. Nichoiaa Flamm, fierce Keam. Jeft. Kimmell. 1. Kn!Ier' beim, and ?. K K. K. Co., coniainiiia ii acres, more or les atwit .'IU si -iv : ar. and balance well timbered, ith a totory fra:ne Iiwellinc Iluuse, bnak barn, arid otf.er cuibuild ings thereciu. TERMS. One-third of the pnrohase money eh on deliv ery of deed. One half of purctia- money. :.er the pavment of the d-Ms to reniulii alien. Die interest thereof to be paid to the widow a';imaily duriinr her natural Lf. tUiie, and the principal, at her death, to Ihe heir of Wm M. Kuep(T. and the ba lance of pun base money in auual lavuieulsol S-W, e""ieaci!nr April 1, luij. WM. A. Mil. I KK. EMMA A. KNKr-i'Elt, novll. Ad.'uiiii-truti.n. UBLIC SALE OF - Valuable Real Estate ! BY VIRTI'F of an or-Vr of the Orvhitr.s" Court of somerMM ( mny. , m me dtr.-tfri. I u expuM to put-lie st!e t Ijtvi-iiel a Hotel, Salis bury llorvuijrj, iii ?id C-tiiy, ou SATURDAY, AW. 23, A, at '1 o c!nrk in the aft Tnnn. the 'Hnwine (U-x-nhM nal e-i.de, lute ttie properly of Nam y Smith, Her d., iz AH tint Cfrt4iii trm't f Lan 1 kli'inte in l-rkii'k T'n-hip, StiUHTVri t oiiiiiy, I'-t . sija;.itic 1j of tvori;e Lywry, Jo'iu iilotfr.-Jry, Mr' Aunie Kvirn, J. W no I A. F. h.Hfiv. cu"tuin?!:ir 17 re an1 71 pereb. more r Un T!ii trm is oiif-lmll mile ea.t of the Ih trough of ri!0urj an 1 bas ihereon ercte-.l two Dwelling Houses, Two oarr.s, ard al-o h fine nn h in. an I an atuudauee of Chestnut aud U.k Uiciin-r. IspT? rc ca-h on cel!ve-y ofdocd A tx.Vi o e:!.it pHvaien of ? :: j i e.-.t h, Aityable on the 1-t day of jV cu.! r nt'tat'4 year fhMO iVl to 1-'. botb tin !:ive The tuttaueVof liie iMin-ha money, alter ;4iym'iit oi ilert-i. c:e ui rjuiiiin in toe? tiniul.iof ihe piiri-r.ii-cr, ured uiHtii Hie iand durini; the iiiitiir-.t iif M. K. Suiiih. itiU-ic; tfi be anuuaiy aid aim, and at his death Ihe pri'M-ip.:i to be paid u lue aers of Sanev nmith. dece"d. fuvii)ii giveu April 1, 1-yj. SI. F PMITH, novl Adm:nistrator. OF Vahafcle Rsal Estate In pnenance of an oricr of il.a rj tians' e'onrt, I will otter at P'lhlif Hale, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1V.H, on the pr-'inise, the f"llo ing r.al.tate, late the pmia-'ly of J. L. Hurkhohier. tec d. No. 1. heiii4 a Tutrex-I of iand ilulite in ftmth "v 1-y t" n-l.li, siim r t coiictv. i't. . eoc talrnniK two c:e conveyed by -)un,n P. Kn;i and w ife, iodeeea.Ml, having thereott erected a to tory DWELLING HOUSE bam an'Ioihert.iiil'Kn, onbai l ofeboiw fruit Sol 'i. Ointninitir e'ont one hnri'Ir1? fwfhe of Uii'K atlmitK N. l., havintr liiftviTi vr.U'l a Morv K-Mi-ie, aii i has j a iruit orbanl ou the preraiMf. Terms. Ten per cent of the pornha-e money tot paM when prnneny is kmx ki-l down, tlie hulaiic-c on couiirniaiion of sale and delivery of d eh . A. J. tOl.f.'il V, Adiiiirator. QRHIAXS1 COURT ?. 1. 1'. OK Valuable Real Estate! BY VfRTTF nf n onlr f intM out of the Orphans' Cooif f Simer.-t ., Fa., ar-i V rir iirwu-!. I i!l x;-- u f-ubue m,j to fV'rtit of Ihe Oivr H'ir, In th Borough of btujtaitjvs u, ' id mi id 1 uvinty hud iate, uit FBI DA Y, DECEMBER 4, ISO, At 1,an p. m , the folios i .K dcMCriU-t Real Fv fa'e, file tlie prcperty of Frames shiiok, ct-.s.'d., vu : A certain lot of croon I 'Ituaie In the Roroiish of stove-town. K.mer-el f 'o'in'v. 1'a., adoin:iiir lotsol y.nl Miller on use Wil, Kiifeid icse on the Fji-t. lot of isae I! iiifu." e-tnte on' ihe North, and 'ot of Jeremiah !rer n tie sooth, coutnininv foRyM;ven perchc, n.nrcnr ;ex. wuh !rr house thereou trecttd. Ccd water and fruit. TERMS CASH fn eonfirmation no sale and delivery cf deed. Twenty ra-r cent of the purehaM? mouey mui Le paid on day cf -Jile. J I . Pt'GH. AJmin:lraltr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of A. G. Morrow, late of Loer Tui keyfuoc Twp.. ixinu r-el l'i . Pa., dee d. Lettenof admiriiKtration on the a bore estate having Iwii granted to the undris'netl bv the pnipcr authority, nolle hereby riven to ail per mos indebtesi to snid estate lo ntake lirtiuediaie payriient and thos haiiuie clatnm acamt tlie Mnieuill present them duty autheniieatei for seltleincnt on Fndny. liecemiier 'JI, at t tie oiheeerf K'tjuire Levy, in I rsiua liorougii, iu the foreiiooa. ALBE2T C. EirilFR. novlS. Auiuinistraiur. 'OTICETO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice ts hcretlT rlri-n that In .rnritaiid with Ihe requirements of thee harteraud Bv'iawi of t.,l rompanv. the annual ni- etiug- of tne Sioe'tholders wl'lhe held M the Qi oflhe B Al e. K. K. Co.. (corner Hiuiiiitield and Wa'erPts,! in ttiecityof F!t-' iirh. F'a mi M,,i;.!v. m-erm-ber i 11 liociex k. tn . for tne elect.ouof a Il-aird of t'lre-ctors to in-ree tor tlie ensuiuit nr and for the tranct'on of m h erther Imimh.'-w as rcny he broutht beiore the i;ie'U!iij. The Stock Irnredcr Koi k will be closed on tr.e 2-th ii.tt. and remain closed until after Deceir.-.er 7 proa ' J. h. WAailiMiToX. nolt. Secretary. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.- '" ... ' " i, IHIVUKIIVI, IIJT'liei. The urider-isned having b. n ai:irtetl Aud itor by the fri'iiam' I'min of Sunerset ounty to put upon the execr;;oiiii, if auv. a-i.l make a'dia tributioD ofrhe fund in the hariils of j. ;. Lnwry. F-H.. Adiidiiirtmior and Trut, e f r t!ie aale of the nail estate of wid Jaib 3 l.lvei.i.id d.-c it., lo and anioMe Una k-paile enl tle.1 iLereto. urre hy ive n.Ki. e that he .,l attend to tic rimiea of tneapiw.tutmeni hia orfis in the Borontih of Somerset, n nii'.ay, the nh day of No vein tier. !. 1. at 10 o rior k a m o hen aud m here all partita iuferested can atleud. , i- I PIT.H. oe1- Au4.ior. XEW GOODS ! CO TO THK Somerset Clothing House For Bargains in Mens, Boys', and Clil dreris' Kuiti and Overcoats. ANo, for your Carpets in all kinds and styles, from CO centa to $l,no. J.M. HOLDERBAUM LECTION XOTICi" .,T-, taheret.yiriv. il to e-.!'lf!e4 clec e.vsof tlie 1-wiJian ..I Anreree. in Ui -eini ol Ninriv i. mil eor-".xiv-o " :;"" fial an ewc.u 11 woi Ic.-'-l - ' "'I i viut bV)iu:.i. lir.wc:i ih-- h'-.i.-s ol .oc.ri, A M ,t:uf.it. f. M..n SATUBUn: DF.'F.VFL.I V), K.'l. for tint irpo-e of oh a'ui u- : a-s,"it of tbe ewtr- t sa d B mth I - : of t la U. biednerf"! i U-nKiii lor the porjo-e of con-ir ice.nr a "tn; aier work, aati ni pro- vttrerf i'''v a.-r ior i.c o-r :ji .-ei iot ',;h and the i!i1ab.L.o. l-i 'rv.f Hor the laior:;iiiMi of i I elr-e" in. atl I in ac-co-I ne e ith t.li p'ovi-l nn of U of A- w 'iii.lv. aplxoTed I t:i !. I. act Iu anptdtae-uts,; tne fi.lljui aw;cCieut ia u mi'.ieit : Amount -f Ih.'U-t a-M--;tl raliuticti of incMiatue pr. perty iu ta.d ii.itv.i:i is'" i iiilT.GO Amount of tbeextatluK dM. rn:i pd ae.-or tipw to tee pr.'vi-ioin of the :au 'tiori of alrf.ee stal'i Act. vi.: bv d.-lui tinir from the irnm iwmtil tlit-Mi. ttie FioneTS :li liie Trenviirv. nji-tnnii.liesi'l -i;l .ivrt.t a'l I n-ViMiu-- a'.pMc.ih'e w mIoii on.-year !. ihe pay lii. iil of the au:ti-. is " T.ie a-wiilil ol the pro;ve-l iucrei; of iu.l'.-l.' '.i:ie-a, a- a-.I by ordtmriec of said Boroiih. psl the Mb. day of November. beine eveu per centum of the la? adjusted county valuation of the taxable property lu laid borough. haid election t to he hel l under the am- reira lati.ius provided by law for the hoidiba: of in': nivlT"' elections. "ThoaenriaUiU'd elccUir doir icrrui rote in favor of lavd merries'. ha!I vote w :ih ticket, either written or pntiied, labeled on the ouuide. increase ihe iiei. ' aud eiotaiu:nir in th ins:de the wofiKdebt may ! iiicrea-l.'' and also thew.inls, '-purpose eMiblishtiue Water ork, SJ)..fd .,'' Tli ae electors OKiiel to aaid incrva'.e aiiali oee with tieketa Uix-iei ou the oul-ide im-rea.-e the debt." and oaitainiiiat In the Inside, the aorh "'Do in re-e. of debt. " By order ol the Town Oi'inctl V St. IL W ELF LEY. Attest Burxeas. J. A. BERKEY, f1.tk. c 0URT PROCLAMATION. WHrmis. The Honorable Wiijjaw J. Bara. Presiiicnt Judiie of ihe several t'ourts of ( oronwii Fl. iis of the several counties ctiropositur the loth Jildifial District, and Ju-tii of tlie l irts of yT and Terminer and iiiutiI Jatl lelivery, lortiie trial of all cal.ilal a::d oeh--r oiT.l'ders iu the "aid Dinncl. and i,eo. W. I'll ft andouviTR P. Su a vkr, Emi's , Judaea of tiie t curtaof t'ouinion fian and Justice f tlie mrtMif irr and i'erinincr atid General Jail lielivery for U.e trial of all capi tal a'ld other ork-tidcr in ihet'oouty of Siniep- have i-oed their preceit. and to me direevd. for hoiiiinir a e'ourt of'e'oinmi.n Pleas and irenerai yrarter e,iiiis itiie I'ea;e and tHiieraljaii Delivery, anel tAwni of t-yer aud Tcraiiuer al nuiiierhel, on MONDAY, DEC, 14, 1S9I. NfiTict hreT ir'vn to all the JMiev of the Ptare, the onjL. r ami t oiu-Uihltj Titian ihe Kiitl Vt:i.ito1" f,-ttu-ri, Uial t:;'y be ti;Q aii'i liH-re in their pr"p-r pt-rx-i:. wi!h lueir rtIis, rc on Is. liiti'iiMiiif ns. extitnii afiou ani irttit'r re-CH-mhraii.'vs, Ui irueH. ioiu ui.h lo ttu ar oli and iu tltat tx-i.aif ir,;-r.ii!!i 10 le J-.itf, anl a)n tin y whj it! ".r ".:' HCiin tht pn 4Hiet thai are or sLutl in Itie jail of .Siii-rt County, 10 tM-theu and thera to iruM;t-uivaguiiit th in asshitU be just. fefaentt urtite. ISA I Ail (.'r. Nor. is 11 pnenif 1 KGISTKRS NOTICE Notice L h.-rt'tiv iri vea to a!) iorsiu roiieirn- el rs l'cat?i, ert'i.Mr, or o:h r-.i-t. that tne follow iu afujiit bnve fva! kt-)ftr. a:'J lhat ihe Miute v, nl be r.-fi. J !"ir cnT.rntaljoa aud iiiK:rcv tnn urpiwtn' Court to tnr tiei'l at Snit ret, Fa.. on WevhieiMlny, IVr 141 ; i- U'V ti. J riiiai Rt-(XMiiii ii. H. Hraut ait l J. J. Brnt, a iru.ni rriiUrP! of A J. hrati:. Firuaint nattl aeoouot ot Ki.et auti fcl.oer F Suact, aiaiiairaur of ajir..-i i. r-waiik, .t ceas.-ii. l!r4and fiuai account of Lincoln Meytn, niinitr-4r .Soah swank, tv tj-iJ. Tnird and Una) a.T-.nint of inr MrNell "r mer a-imuLstraixix ot Laaiuere Oraiuvr, lex-ea. ct. Kirt anl linal a"oiiQl of Joseph B. Miller ami Alex. 1-auaU, aUiiiini.-tratira ol r ratikiin Lauutx, dtit-5e0 Kir-t an! f.r.al nencnt of John K. Miller, a-1-lu:ittfiraujf at Kuiauul Miller, ictxaetl. !-t and k ,araki aceoont of Job l Liven proo-1 aii'l K. f. IWarhy. txtator of John VV. ieaf ii, (it 'eati. hirst an! final a'fvuxt of Jnt.e L. Pi.gh, ! iuin::ranr L Uti.e. t a. of samurl SakkLU. J-lra-el. J-:it and final art.ou:it af Jaruea L. Pueh, al min:ira( ir c. t. a. ot" rvi- :y Siaii h. c'ervaeVt. i-:pt an-! iiiinl ace.'.ttitt .t' liri-n.in keiiz, ! EinhUat4r ot Tobta- l.ivtlrU!., irt-rafHi. i- ir-i and riimi a tr.m ,ji k .viiiian K"ii- ezetr u'r of virtrriff Koti. Uei. Hrx a?l f.nnX attxi ii of J. H. I'hl, tru-ntee, A?., of in. Sitaa, !. -al. t;it and hunt ti4 v.rt.ht of Wilson E- Walcer, a-.lrtii'iinaor aa 1 tnistctf of Henry Uuut-r. do- Ri r' 0ic. I A. J. HILF.MAX. SKtiueivjl Mov. lth. t KtaSAler. fHERIFFS S.LE. Bvv'rl'.eof eertaia writ- of Levari Facia., and t ien haeia. o-..t of me Court of Cu;a mon f'lea ot rioroertc Ccuuiy, l a., to me dire x ed. thtrr will brexpotMl to jKi;iu; fcale, al the Court Howe, in Somewet Boron-h, on FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1S91, t I o'clock, P. M. All the riiht, tit'.c, ln'-o-t an I . I.ifn of Tol i-a-1 K tiitinan, of, in and to the fuiiloariiiudescrib rtal estate, via; certaiu tract of Unil -.itiiate in r.nemi:iti;h tnwuahtp. bmer cuonlv. i'a . adjolnine lands oi" iu.nueit Kaiinnn on ll.e west. Daniel iiotl". tnan on the nr:h ( ha-'-s ittrndt -tfi the ea-t, ai.d Kn tuuel y ash and r.ihh B'-sieri, oa tne s...irn. e aUi:iii.. one hi:;i;ir.d and li'ty at rea. .! m or !!.. r,:a l; ie n ai ri- 1 .. ".! ..xt ttmK-r, and tlie remainder in a ir-md s..4t of ct;l llvaooii. eeiih a Ure haoll lr.i. a two tory diveliinir hiic and other otjt-ior. iinrs tiiensic ere te.i. with au ore-nard of iru.t lie.iriu tr-es om the preuusra, ilh tii aripurteuaures. In ten in excuiloti as tne pvmcrtv of Titn'aa L kanfinaD at the suit of A. J. kirl 'i'ie'K- All i-rs.ns puri-iminr at the a;ve s;twlll pieiise take notii-e tUrvt Atfc j-r ce:-t. of the p iin-ha.se money nuisi i- io.nl In n prop. rty is kii' kei do n. tlie.-isc it ill iuiaiu fXr. tn 'e at tho rik of t'ae iirsi f-.ircoHser. Tne islooe of tli. pur C'otse titooi'v must lie jkuM ,,n ,,r iw-furo tlie due of e-oi'.tiriutn.ii. v ti;'rii'ii.v. Ins eml-r 17. lsti. iiliiil ii- ' knoi ,-l-..t (nail lli pctr'h.so Hitioey i pajd in fu'.l. siierift i ittiio. I l3.Vl.Vil tJOn .Niv. 1 t-t.1. Sr.enrr. TN THE COT 'RT fF Ci iMirON PLEAS J. FuK THE COUNTY OF sOMtitatT. OF DECE.MBKR TERM, Xo. Kolio? l herehy rsiven Ibnt on the loih dar ef Xovemtwr.A D . l-.d, Uie peiiuou oi the Cam bria Lutnher CoTTit-tuiy. and of Samu-i Koist, for hun-eif and for Hu-ttLe;"! btrkey. saniu Anna Mye-s fl-nry roust are'. Iui?a Hammer, heirs of Henry Ko.ist. di'-'ea.-t-i as pr-. hu-I to said ( i-:rt. settlnir fiM-.h mat th. y Here iheoaners of the premise, coutaUitii;; is atsn-a more or k-s, for a inch a patent was ivued lo David Livm. ston. now deeias,sl aud more partreuiariy Ui--se-rils-d and uientiuoed in the hereinafter re'eiu'd reeoctvl.'auce, situii e in the t iwu-hip of Honl. in th ciur.iy of sUimerset, aud b .n lue inert" of laud tuei.i.iuir-d in th petrrion for a partition ami retiarr.ii! nce In the jrphat:t' Court, in the est-oeof lavid Ltvinsrston, dee d. Thai m l lie in' aiw 1 ri io and for the coun ty of .Sorcerx t, Henry list pn-sente-i a p lu:on M ttir. forth II. it (he said Dav. l LjTimrv.m miestaie. luavinsa whlow. Anne, and ei-.-ht. n'l dreu lo.urvive h:m. vii : f raney. wife of Iiae:. i.ocIod, Maria, wife ol Jo a liocan, isamu-) LiV:l.-tou, harcal-a, wsleof l avm KioiiijU. Anne wile of Joseph. Ij-nm-in, hve, w ife of Henry Foust. and Jaeo l.iemirst'in. now dn-eased, leav inir isene, John. 4-avld. Vary and Jacob, miners, a ho ha.1 lor their gitapiian. Jacob (lister i lint the 'aid d.s eansi it',1 .seinnl of. ,nlrr ru'ia the tract rf iand (or wnka a patent had heeu prauted to the said ilcceilenl, coutatmne X'J ae'reti and allowance, andprnyiri-f for a part.ttou. Tha: a wni was awarded, lo w h eh tha -sheriff made return, that be had divided arxl tal.il ihe said land, at au lt'.uest July held, and thereupon a rtile wax granted sa ihe heirs io no. Iearou the luihduyot kkbnui.-y, . I . ih. i ac er t or re:ue lo lalte tae ime at ih.' v.lnj'i. n tixe-l hy the liei'iesl, a.xl uu ice return day, Uia said Henry Foei-l. in rnrnlof Kve. his wife, elei t-e-i to take purpart, .o. !, couiaiuinit acre and I ", pyri hew, at the valuation of aeven dollars, and ultv i nt per a-re and the same whs allov tel. aud adiudi-ed io hm. as will more fuiiy &D. at larsre appear in the Keeord of the Mid pr.s?.l inr in the Orpha ' Onirt of a:d County, ia IKk ket, vol. 4. p(e- sw, etc., ani the fc'i H-'nry Fiiust entereil inP a reco?iiirsr..-H, rssird.-d and etitered on paire 4 of the sa.id fcok. to par the a'. I heir" tiieir several -i;art?a. at toe viiiauoa lixed aa aioresaid, That the avj'v tcnre.l by the tuid reorni. ranee, i s. uny paid ia th year ls ; il-n ,;m Iti- ar IM.. to :nterri tms Uen paid on the at ro-oen isoi-e. n. lia a:i- .iinund madt therefore, lurhas tna proiciii.tl tsen de-in.oide-l. neir na the -stid ssiniiiuee, b en ac know ledir. d hv any u: li e owners of the aaid land for more trail twafor veira. That a Ituat ppe-siimptio'i arises of the pavment of theaaid reeoaiiuan.-e. limn huM Isieof lime thai uosua.iai'l.on ol raid RenciiUaiic- awars on tlie kecord thereof, and lhat ail of tlie -hil-dreu of the aid David Mvimiwoo. en-eitin K.ve, who inner- an aiitavit attoh-l to the pet I: ion. are dead, and the nameri of them are unknown to thcl'a-nh-ia !, nuher Coiiiny a pe IH'oner. and prayitiz the Coon Uimsiie a de i-is-e, th.it the mons-vs sei ure l hv the sard recoiro lia''ce. have kr-en fuUy paid and sati-rtert. V iiereutM.n the Coat ordered ihe Sheriff to eve ptit.licnoii.'er! the facts set t'h in the said pK O"ti. io i"e 1. k1 repreaeniat'v-a of Ihe heirs of Iiavii l.ivlntfsion. il-c d. aliove men tioned, reiUiiinjr iliem lo ar.ts.ar in laid Court, Mondav, Noveiuoer ii'lh. at 10 o'Uuca, A. Ji., and aLiver laid peutlon. . . , IiAlAU GOOU Coffroth Rrrrvr. Att ysfuf r tttlonera. Yrr,n,or.,s notice. tstate of Ludwiek Gardner, deed, late of Jeffer son Twp. The nndeniiraert Auditor apolutcl b. the Court to pas. npon the ' !ains,,.i make a iti.iri huf.oaofthe fi;:id In the hands cf the Kie. o tnx ol said estate to Ib'im laU. eotuied wiere to.herehy rive- iiouoe that he au nil to hi ot'ir-e in Somernet Borosiah. rH . oa Tfcursfci. N, vernhee -jith. VU. at t oei.s k a. m. 't trie puriwaeof alleit.R7 r thedsiliea ot' his .int ment, when and where ail paria-a In In'eie-t will anr or ae forevtr d. harred frool umrius in the diAtriouiloei of naai estate. J. C. U.WRT, ex?t-i. Auiluor. A VDITOR S NOTICE. eitnoa Blubatigh ) la th Tommon Pleaa va. r orsiomentl C'uuaty, T. G. Blu:in:h. I I'a. NV lo fent T. lt. K l. Al Tl F. The anderMKned arpointe1 lie the Court ol C i-nmou Picas, Andiu.r. lo C.t.iri'mie the fand ari im in the a. ove cae, end No. )" 3Jav T ltd, li.. and No. IN. heV.t. T. lstd, F. IV, fr. ru sr.erift u'lea. lo and a.in thotr l-gally eutl t lei thereto. : res n. -lice that Le will atr.-nd to the duties of his appointment at his ew m Somerset, Pa , oo Thursday. Ihe 'S.ih. dav of , Teniiatr, lJVl, UrB ail p-jraorm ini-eod ran at- tend. tt. r. scHtLU And .tor. E John Thomas & Sons, JOHNSTOWN, Pa --MLAJM2vIOTH STORE, - 240 to 248 Main Street, Is one of Uie wonders of Johnstown, with its Several Departaierj' Department "A" are Dry Goods In Department " B," Boots cad Shoes. Department " A" Carpets. In - Department "D," Clothing, Hats, and Furnishing -...-. Department " E," Groceries. Department " F," p.:"4 Fcr G:cd G::-3s, Chsap G:sds, aid Ssascaalh G::i Thej cannot be excelled. An examination will convince tie -" doubting Thomas " of Somerset Coantj. Ha-HEADQUAETEES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. TUST RECEIVED i Heating Stoves, Cooking Stoves.' Ranges, Furnaces. BEST ON" EARTH OUli PltlCES Vehy Lov AND EXaVMINE OUli Paul A. Schell, Jas. B. Holderbaunv HAS JUST RE. KIVED Hench & ALL STEEL FRAME SPRING-TOOTH HARROW which is a wonderful improvement la SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. Teeth quickly adjusted by TOOTH r Ever Inventor!. The t!h is ,e-lil in rs!t'on l.y a Iifr litt. tcl'.U whjrh it '-.m 1 oel s.i as to wear from 15 tu l.s iihe- nil't.'ie i!it of the t.sd!i. whirh is f.ur ur hr' ! aa mueh wear r serviif a.s can be oitaiiie-J from any St':iii;-te.th harrow iu ex.-:-- f Call and examine this Harrc-w, I JAMES B. HOLDERBAUiV It is to Your Interest TO bct Tora Drugs and Medicine JOHH H. SHYDEB. CCTIMsOB TO Biesecker & Snyder. None but tbe pons and best kept in stork, and when Drags become inert by stand ing, as certain of them do, we de troy them, rather than im pose oo our ems turners. Yon can defwinl on baring your PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS filled with rare. Oar prices are as low aa any other first-class house and ou many articles murh lower. The pesjjile of this county seem to know this, and have given ns a large share of their pritmnage, and we a hall still continue i giTe them the very bent (roods for their money. Do not forget that we make a specialty of FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yon have had trouble in this direction, give ns ea!L SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great Tariery; A foil set of Test Lenses. Come in and have your eyes examined. "e charge for examination, and we are confident we can suit you. Come and w us. Beapeetrony. JOHN N. SNYDER. W. S. Bitt A Co., 431 Wooi K., . Pitt, btrryh. 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