The Somerset Herald j wmsF-snAT April IT, VT.t. Gesebai Jacob M. CAMrBfxi of J ili. this district, bs beeo wiecieu i ,ember of tbe Republican at.on.re Committee from PenncyktoU. The Committee ci " i and Means in tbe Uouw, Have oeciueUo lbe ..goIid S&atD TOted (with by a majority of one to report A bl11 ! one 8iDgie eiception) against him, re imposing tbe odious income t,x-1 an(i eIectef t0 the place an ex-Con-Tbe bill bas not yet been drafted. ifeder,te General. There was no .;tv tLe important annoonce-' ment is telegrapbed tbat "Tbe Preoi- dent is not in the least disturbed oy tbe recent action or tbe Kepublican caucus." Wonder if a dose of Ipecac would disturb bim? It tbould not be forgotten that t!me tbc firet evidence tbat tbe old ! .1. t mnA Tnt thftl . . . - i was me ikepuuiiieun, -u- . DemocratK, who kicked out of office the corrupt door-keeper of the Ilouse. Tbe Democrats cluag to bim to tbe Ut, notwithstanding lbe proof of bis iniquities. Again has lbe Democratic drag net, spread for Il publicans, caught anoiLer of its own small rogues. Baouiug, Democratic M. C. from OLio La b-en delected iu drawing pav twice fr services ia lbe Army. Til again! Abutter Dcmcraiic re former has tbown bis faith by bis Hoi kH. The Democratic malignanis caonut furgive Judge Uradley for lbe part lie to.k ne member t-f lbe Electoral C-.uimi-Ki.in ia waling 1'reMOeul j Hal acd ate, rd. ugly I t n y r-f auu v P J ii. l.im hv iireoariLir ! jri-"r- iv I' " " " I I v articles of miiM-a' Ltneut for "question able uauractious in decisions made by bim." "If 1 can't lick you, I can make mouths at your sister," said tbe lout, after being ibraibed in a fi(bt. General Jacob M. Campbell, M. C from this district, having express ed tbe opinion, that w itb proper ac thity.tbe Franklin and Schuylkill districts now represented by Stenger and Keilly, (democrats) can be car lied by tbe Republicans this fall, lbe Harrisburg J'a lri t waxes indignant thereat, and squelches tbe General by calling bim "Jakey Campbell." Such unparalleled severity is sufficient to cruph any mere General of tbe Union A rmv or Republican Congressman. I '. A oiieaT and sLiuing lifiit in the Democratic party bas been extin guisbed. Boss Tweed died ia Lud low street jail in tbe city of New York on Friday last. H is too practical ap plication cf tbe Democratic doctrine, "lo tbe victors belong the spoil" led to bis immurement ia the prison. from which death relieved bim. Poor old man! bis fault was but an exempli fication of Lis faith in tbe doctrines of tbe party in w hich he w as reared, lie died 'n tbe comfortable faith of all good Democrats, ibatib? guardian angels would protect bim. The Postoffice and other depart ments cf tbe Government are just now Lamperd by want ?f tbe ceecs sary blanks to carry on their ordinary businesc. This is caused by the so called economy of the present Demo cratic Congress, which in its desire to make political capital, so cot down tbe necessary appropriation as to make tbem insufficient for tbe abso lute necessities of tbe Government. Of course there must be another de ficiency bill passed, but then you know, tbe Democrats have gained credit for economy ia cutting down lbe appropriations. Si-eakum o! the coarse of Repub licans in tbe coming campaign, tbe New York Times says: It is necessary to draw a broad !ine between that unreasoning anger which, denouncing lbe President as a traitor to bis party, proposes to drive bim out nnceremonioasly, and that more restrained fueling of disap pointment, not unmixed with con tempt, which condemns bis course and refuses to accept responsibility Tor its consequences. Tbe bitterness tbat exists is intelligible; the exped iency of giving effect to it in the ex treme way tbat bas bee a suggested is at least doubtful. Much lbe better plan, as it seems to us, would be to ieave "my Soutbern policy'" unno ticed, except so Tar as events may compel some definite action ia regard to it. At the meeting of tbe National Republican Committee, last week, it was resolved, among other things, to request the President to rescind bis order "forbidding officials' participa ting ia caucuses, conventions, and committees of a political character." Pooh ! pooh ! what's tbo use of sing ing psalms over a dead horse. Attorney-General Devens telegraphed to Massachusetts at the last election, "Save the State and let tbe order go to the devil." And we at borne Lave a Federal office bolder actively can vaseiog tbe county for nomination to a local office. It is time tbat our National politicians understand tbat "Civil service reform" is a myth, and the prohibiting order a were joke ot our worthy President Says tbe - orlk MtrrtVait: There ia not a financier or a banker ia tbe country w bo does not know that tbe national banking system bas given us tbe best currency that tbe country ever had; a currency which costs the bolder nothing for discounts ; a cur rency which is good for iu full face value from Maine to Texas, and whieb rests upon a solid foundation of actual money invested for its re demption wherever called for. And yet we bare a Banking and Correncr Committee of tbe Hcuse of Repre sentatives tbat proposes to cancel ail ibese notes and replace tbem by irre deemable Treasury notes. If Con gress wishes to abolish the national btnks, which pay ten millions a year iu Uies more proportionately than any other interest in tbe country, w by not do it roan fashion, and not go about it like an assassin in the dark? Let tbe Pemoerttn answer to tbe " ' " Tl Tbe Ilepublieta policr of protee- eief.ioaof. door keeper lo succeed UoB wj ,be ker.Uc lbe Idb- I'olk. .tjlvaoia campaign this year. Had A maimed aou destitute Union i il beeo made prominent ia Ohio last aoidier, tbe hero of two wars, and anj Jer: very likely there would be u n.iea ot.v oua;Ur B I candidate for tbe vacant Doorkeeper- ' sbiD of tbe Hoase. Tbe Democratic membera. onder the whip and fpur! party question at stake, for Sbielda,! jthe Union General, was a Democrat ! of a far stauncber and loftier record than bis opponent. It was an issue between a Union soldier and a Con federate soldier and tbe latter car- ried tbe day. It is not, by any! Bla ve-bolding element cl the Jsoutn bas resumed its ancient domination over tbe Dcmociatic party; but it is one of tbe most striking, and it will make a deep ar.d lasting impression on tbe country. At tbe ueetiog of tbe Republican National Committee last week, tbe p ,licy of the President was freely criticised, but it was determined to make no isue wish bim on questions not approved by the committee, aDd if possible consolidate tbe party for lbe strung' at the comiug fall elec tions. Of course, a C3nclufion so sensible and conciliatory dies not huit tbe iaipramcaMes who are anx ious to coniptl implicit acquiescence . I . l - r..,;j...'., -;.. a ...) ,t., u i"" aud tbey now!re bii-t;uliy announcing teat tee ci mmiUte was C'liiijtelied to adi ji! this course, because with but few ex- ceptions its members approve of tbe President's course. A retort wculd only widen tbe differences w bich tbe committee hope to bridge over. Let therefore, all sensible Republicans stand by tbeir colors, re-affirm the principles of tbe Cincinnati Conven tion, xake an earneet, determined struggle to rescue the country from tbe bands of tbe Democracy, and we w ill secure tbe next Congress and sweep the field two years hence for President. Inclvmxo lbe Naval Deficiency bill, the Ilouse Committee on Appro priations have bills before tLcm pro viding for deficiencies to tbe amount of $ S,.r)00.Cl00. This sura represents part of tbe amount claimed by tbe last Congress to have been saved ia the expenditures of lbe Government. Tbat Congress bad determined to "save" a certain amount of money, and the sum total was deliberately! taken out of tbe appropriations neces sary for the maintenance of tbe pub lic service. Tbe curious reader will God, on turning to tbc official records of tbe proceedings cf tbe Forty-f jurtb Congress, that these dt Gciencies were pointed out at tbe time. It was clear ly show n that tbe Navy Department, fjr example, could not get on without tbe money estimated for by tbe offi cers of tbat department la the face of incontrovertible facts and figures, tbe Democratic managers refused to put back lbe appropriation which tLey bad cut down. Tbe Navy Depart ment is to day $3,o00,000 short, and an appropria.ion bill is to be passed to cover that deficiency. The Dem ocratic Party bas bad lbe credit of saving many millions. To tbe pres ent Democratic Ilouse of Represent atives is assigned tbe melancholy du ty of proving that tbe party did noth ing of tbe sort Secbetaby Sherman made a"ten strike" last week, which almost cer tainly assures tbe resumption of spe cie payment on tbe first of January next if net sooner in accordance with the terms of the resumption act. lie bas concluded a contract for lbe sale of fifty millions of U. S. 4 i per cent bonds, to be paid in gold lietweeo this and tbe end of the year. Tbis with the eighty millions ho now bas in bis vaults, his right to issue ten millions of gold certificate, and the accumulation of coin ia tbe Treasury from iu ordinary receipts, w ill give bim in the neighborhood of two hun dred millions of gold coin oa band on tbe first of January next, and with ibis sum there is no doubt of bis abil ity to meet tbe demands that will be made upon bim. Iu fact, there is lit tle doubt tbat be would be able to get along with much less than ibis sum, for when it is beyoud doubt ibat on presentation, a treasury note w ill be paid in gold, but few of them will be offered for redemption; the notes be ing of equal value with gold and much more convenient for business transac. tions. Tbe ability to resume, or to pay gold for government paper, being tbua established, the work may be considered done. Tbe gap between gold and paper is now only one half per cent, and this will undoubted ly be closed in a short time. Unless the mad theorists in Congress, by some wild scheme of inflation, destroy tie present prospects cf specie pay ments; a brighter day for trade and industry is da arning upon tbe coun try, and our silent mills, empty mines, and darkened furnaces, will soon be alive with tbe bum of remunerative la bor. Tbe country has been anxious ly awaiting the determination of val ues, tbe fixing of a single standard for money, tbe day when gold and paper should be equal, and the banker and the broker could no longer make mer chandise of the currency; and cow, w hen the day of doubt and apprehen. sion is nearly past, we may confi dently look for restored prosperity, and employment aii remuneration for idle labor. larl at IjwI. Fnxn Mir Lcloaca tXnirirr. Tbe Confederates made a good many earnest attempts during tbe war to capture Washington, but al ways failed. Tbey have succeeded now, and evidently feel well pleased witb tbeir success. Tbe Unionists now about Washington look very much mm if lk .11 . . I f I " ,utj nviv mil Ol very sick families. Haw ft Be. Fran tbc IkM bcas-ea. 111 IIIlklTlllir II1KIHMI UCI A . 1 U 11IU CLL -(lhe Cincjanali Soutbern u.ilroad . I , ; - 1 T A Xruste3. From tbe Troy 1 lines, ( kep. ) Tbe House of Hepresentatires may fairly be regarded as giren over to tbe domination of men who but a few fibort years ago were in ojen insurrection against tbe Government, aw- T t l . a- arna-iit tiiirnAJA f itilQtrAr. - . ' . jjT tbeir trca!)0n aDd glory in it. II Bight ! la home ("awe. 1 mb the Vtlca Republican. There is talk about increasing the length of tbe Presidential term to six years. Will not three years more be enough of Hayes Would any one IiLa t.i nntomnUtA li r ra m or f like to contemplate Gve years more ! Il would do very well with a satis factory President; but otherwise, otherw iee. VroOiftur Ili-KuiarCorrcspon.ieiit. OIK AlllUTOX I.CTTFK. Washington, April 13, 1S18. Much has bee a written about Con gressional stars, as well as about so ciety queens, and lobby queens, in Washington. Sucb are the wonder ful facilities for lbe transmission of uews and gossip, from lbe Capital lo tbe remount lowo, l Cat, for any one to btcurne famous or infamous in Washington, is to gain national dis tinctiou or notoriety. Wbo bas not heard of Boss Snef-ard, Btlva A. Lockwood, and Dr. Mary Walker? It anr oue protests against tbe trip- ! hug of these names, I will say it is olIv tor tbe sake of argument. 1 tie great sireet grader, tbe fantastic fe male in paatalooua, aud the woman law ver, have nothing in common, ex cept in the fact that tbey are conspic uous charades. Tbe skelcbiog tf Congressional stars, and telling tbe most trivial things about tbem, bas been a little overdone, and I pro pose to write about a few famous fe male personages, who are as incon sistent in tbeir inconsistencies as Blaine, Byard, Cox, or Butler. Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, by her persistent knocking a: the doors of Congress for admission to tbe Su preme Court of the United States, bas become somewhat famous throughout the country. There is some difference of opinion as lo ber ability as a lawyer, but she is cer taiuly a ready and effective speaker excelling, perhaps, like many law yers, in what may be called senti mental law. She is shrewd and suc cessful in tbe management of ber casep, and, whatever advantage she may take of lbe opposition, she is a littie unique in tbat she has not been known to take advantage of her cli ents. The late bill which passed tbe Ilouse of Representatives, to permit female practitioners to appear at the bar of lbe Supreme Court, was for ber benefit. She bas at present two important cases pending betore that court, which she is debarred from pleading on account of ber sex. Oae of the cases is a Cberokeo Indian claim involving $3,000,000. Tbe bill which pasted tbe House in her favor bas failed to pass tbe Senate, but not, it would seem, from opposition of tbat body; the learned Judiciary Committee of tbe Senate assumed that an enabling act was not neces sary, since the court itself had exclu sive jurisdiction in tbe matter. This view of the Senate would seem to involve a dead lock, ou a nice ques tion, between tbe highest judicial and highest legislative body in tbe land : tor when Mrs. Lockwood ap plied for admission at tbe bar of the Supreme Court, two years ago, one of lbe reasons for refusal, as given in lbe opinion of Chief J ustice Wake, was tbat there bad been no legisla tion for lbe admission of women. Mrs. Lockwood is now in the filth year of her practice, and bas all tbe business she can attend to. She is distinguished for great perseverance, patience, and tact. Her specialty is government claims. When sbe be gan, ber property consisted of a few feet of real estate in a cemetery, now sbe is worth $20,000, and her prac tice brings ber a yearly income, about five times as large as lbe salary of a clerk in tbe Treasury Department Mrs. L. is a widow nearly fifty years of age; sbe is quite able to support a hut-baud, but evinces no inclination to marry again. 8 be bas dark eves, white hair, kindly intelligent feat ures; ber dress is quiet, elegant, and black: ber jewels a gold tbimble, which sbe sarcastically wears as a breast pin. Dr. Mary Walker, distioguiehtd for ber persUteut parade of semi- male attire, is a native of Osweiro, Sew York, and ber family is one tf standing and respectability. Long I years ago she was married to a Mr. Miller, but whatever distinction he may have gained from tbat union, be bas no right to claim, for be was divorced about twenty years ago, aod Dr. Mary bm resumed her maid en name. Congress voted ber a gold medal for services during lbe war, and tbe Secretary of tbe Treas ury had her ejected from bis Depart ment, not long since, because sbe was aunoyiog! Dr. Walker ban a big boot, but wears a little foot. She bas suffered for years chronic mar tyrdom of ridicule, in tbe cause of comfort, health, and principle; at least tbat is ber view of it; and the air of mingled resignation and resist ance w bich forty-nine years of per verse heroism have stamped upon the face, form and gait of the little woman, is pathetic rather than fun ny. It is impossible for me to de scribe ber clothes, even superficially. She wears a kind of dress, with a demi-fckirt, in fact, the demiest skirt you ever saw, a cane and a pair of pantaloons. It was tbe intention of your correspondent to interview ber tailor, but be learned oa inquiry, from one of ber friends, that sbe cut ber own trowsers, and cries like a woman when she cannot make tbem Ct. c, o. s. AMIkrr Salable. Denver, Col, April 10. It is publicly announced here tbat II. A. Mclntire, President of the First Na tional Bank of Lake City, and Vice President of tbe First National Bank of Colorado Springs, Col., has ab sconded with ViOfiOQ. Tbe firs: dis closures were made recently, and showed tbat Mclntire bad. ia lbe in terim following the death of the late President of the bank at Colorado Springs and before the vacancy was eupplied. secured from tbe deposits of tbis bank between 130,000 and 40,000. In addition to tbis he bas hypothecated tbe stock of the two banks with which be was connected, amounting to $25,000. It is feared tbat the effect upon the Lake City Bank will be irreparable, and tbat farther disclosures will swell tbe es timate already made. A Terrible Srrae. Ft RTnta Paetuhlahsofthe Bi av iso OF THE STEI BEX Col STY, X. Y , Poor Hoise. Batu, N. Y., April 8. In tbe building of tbe Steuben County Poor Ilouse, which was burned on Satur day night, nearly all lbe windows were grated, and tbere was but one mode of egress from each story. No night watchman was employed about the buildings and there was no fire apparatus. All tbe partitions were made of pitch pine and burned like tinder. Tbe cries of Ford, who set fire to bis bed, roused the olber inmates on ly after the building was filled with blinding smoke. An inmate, who bad Ford in charge, opened Ford's door and tbe flames burst out and ran along tbe partition and up tbe stove-pipe bole into tbe second story-Ford could not be seen on account of tbe flames. He bad forced bis bead between tbe bars of tbe window and was unable to pull it back. Tbe upper story was occupied by twenty five women aod children; the lower story by eighteen men. A majority were idiotic, crippled or very aged. Five on tbe first floor and ten on lbe second floor perished. At tbe first alarm Lli Carnogton, tbe keeper, knocked in tbe door at tbe foot of lbe staircase leading from tbe second story. Eight or ten women were piled up at tbe foot of tbe stairs, snd a cloud of snff xatiog smoke roll ed down. Tbe women were pulled out. On Sunday lbe blackened remains of five bodies were taken from the ruins, and to-day about two-thirds of tbe debris was dug over ai d more re mains were found. Altogether, ibev would about fill an ordiuarv sized cuffia. Legs, arms aud skulls were eutirely burned off, aod ia most cases but a verr small portion of tbe body can be found. No blame is attached to any one, but tbe county is severely censured for providiug such a man-trap for tbe occu nation cf its paupers. Before the fire there were one hundred and forty paupers at tbe County House. Tbe Coroner empanelled a jury thin afternoon and began taking testimo ny. A verdict w ill not be reached till to-morrow. Edward Hudson, aged fifty-six, who crawled out of the building with bis clothes one mass of flames, died to-dav. EK-t'anarekamiiii Vanrf. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 9. Tbe miseing Colonel Vance, ex-Conr ress man from lbe Eleventh Ohio district, bas been heard from in San Francis co, where be appeared a day or two ago in a demented condition. Last night Mrs. Yancc, who is at Galli polis, received a telegram from tbc proprietor of the Lick House, at San Francisco, announcing tbat be was tbere in au insane condition, and ask ing what should be done witb bim It seems tbat his brotber-in-law, nam ed Alesbire, wbo bad been bunting up clews of bis whereabouts, had several diys before traced bim to St. Louis, where it was tound be bad stopped several days; afterward 10 Omaha, where be stopped part of a day. From the last named point a detective named George Knight was despatched to San Francisco, where be will he due to-morrow. Tbe sto ries of Vance having doped with a woman are all pure frbrications ; at least at none of tbe places where be stopped was be accompanied by any one. The amount of money be bor rowed and took away is greatly over stated. The entire sum be obtained could not possibly exceed $1,000. Insanity runs in tbe tamily, aud Ibis is the only explanation that can be made for bis conduct. Kir ark by a Train. Svracise, N. Y., April II A horrible accident occurred at East Syracuse yesterday morning, result ing in the death of a lady named Ellen Murphy, aged forty-five years, of Clyde, X. Y nd her niece, Miss Nellie Brossell, aged eighteen years, of Salina, N. Y. The Dewitt special train was late in arriving at East Syracuse, and a flying sbifi was made from one track to another. The on fortunate ladies got off the train and started across the transfer track. Just at this time the second mail train from tbe East, witb a "double header," J&me along at a frightful speed. Tbe engineer blew bis whis tle, and Miss Brossell" suddenly be came aware of her danger. A "quick movement on ber part could nave saved ber life, but ber aunt was ahead of ber, between the rails, and tbe girl, forgetting herself, rushed to her aunt's rescue, and seizing her by ilhe ttrm' endeavored to pull ber from lBe aca lbe engine struck both the ladies, hurling tbem into the air nearly one hundred feet. They fell a mangled mass of flesh and bones. Teaaa liaadltn. (i.UV EW, April 11 A special to lbe .Veirii reporu another train robbery oa tbe Texa Pacific Rail road at Mesquiie Station, thirteen miles east of Dallas, at 10 o'clock last nigbt Tbe train was stopped at tbe depot, aud the engineer and fireman were taken from tbe engine and placed under guard. Tbe express messenger and route agent barricaded them selves in tbeir car, but the robbers saturated it with coal oil aod set fire to it and forced tbem out. Tbe ex press and mail were then plundered. Conductor Alfjrd aod two of the robbers were wounded. Tbe plun. dering party numbered fifteen or twenty. Tbe passengers were not molested. A Kepabllrra Caaeae. Washington, April 10 A lie publican caucus was held to-night in the ball of tbe bouse of representa tives. Tbere were present abont one hundred and ten representatives aod upwards of twenty-five senators. Senator Cookling and Blaine were not among tbe number. Represent ative Hale, of Maine, presided, and Representative Conger, of Michigan, acted as secretary. The caucus ap pointed tbe national republican con gressional committees, tbe nomina tion of each member being made by tbe respective state delegation. Ja cob M. Campbell was appointed for Pennsylvania. Resolutions were adopted requesting Mr. IIves to rescind bis order forbidding office holders to take part in conventions, caucuses, ete. Drrture r Bayarel Taj lor. New York. April 11 Hon. Bay ard Taylor, United States Minister to Germany, Bailed tbis afternoon in lbe steamer Holaatia Jfe was ac companied by bis family, aod nqui. ber of bis personal friends went down to the boat to see him off. Mr. Tay, lor bas as bis fellow passengers Mai k Twain and Baroness De Scbelibar. The Lat af Tweed New York., April 12. William M. Tweed died in Ludlow Street Jail at precisely 12 o'clock today. He was attended by Dr. Carnccbau, who bas been wilb bim since an early hour l his morning. Also Mr. FoEter Dewey, his late Secretary; Mr. Douglass, bis son-in-law, and Mr. Edelsteio, one of bis counsel. All tope of his recovery was aban doned soon after eleven o'clock, when Dr. Carnocbaa announced clogging of tbe bean and complete nervous exhaustion. At the lime of bis death tbere was no struggle, as be passed away in sleep, with his bead lying upon bis arm. Keeper Kicr nan was hurriedly summoned three minutes before noon, and reaching Mr. Tweed's room the signal rang out, and tbe long-prisoned old man dropped back dead ia bis bed. His last words to Dr. Carnocbaa were: "I have tried to do some good, if I have not bad good luck. I am not afraid to die. I believe lbe guardian angles wiil protect me." Tbe aocouLceneat of Lis death spread rapidly, and a crowd of curi ous people soon assembltd outtide lbe jail peering eagerly into tbe half closed windows. Tweed bad been dangerously ill for some days. Hi death resulted from a complication of disorders, bat was caused directly by uervouj exhaustion and a clog ging of the action of the heart He was delirious last uigbt and early this morning, when he was attended only by bis servant Luke. Later he became calm and rational He was couscious liil w ithin a few moments of bis deatb, and a sbort lime before drank a little tea which was hat ded to bim by bis sou-in-law, Mr. Doug lass. Most cf Tweed s lauiiiy are in New Orleans. Tbey were telegraph ed to yesterday. New toRK, April 12 It was a week ago to day tbat Mr. Tweed first complained of cold and took to hia bed, w hich be kept up lo lbe time of bis death, wub tie excep tion of two or three limes when be made an effort to sit in his easy chair, with tbe view of resting him self, as he said. During even these brief intervals be complained of a se vere pain in bis cbest in lbe immedi ate region of bis heart, and was as sisted from bis chair to his bed again. Up to la it night il does not appear that he bad any serious ap prehensions regarding himself, for be laughingly said to l'epuly ritzsim mons, "I'll be all right by next Mon day." In accordance with law, Coroner Woltmao took charge cf tbe body and an informal inquest was held, tbe only testimony taken being that of Dr. Caruocban. Tbe room in which Mr. Tweed died is on tbe first floor cf tbe jail, tbe same apartment be bas occupied since bis incarcer ation. It is plainly but comfortably furnished, the table being covered witb books aod papers, which afford ed the prisoner eutertainment during bis leisure hours. Tbe body was placed on ice after lbe inquest, and it was said tbat it would be remov ed lo his son's bouse, from whence the funeral will probably take place on Sunday. A Mad Oog' Bile. General Edward F. Bcale, ex-Minister to Austria, sail with bis w ife on Thursday on a nusi melancholy errand. He has just received the in telligence that bis daughter Mamie and ber busband, a Rusoian of rank attached to lbe Legation in Paris, have both been bitten by a mad dog. Tbe particulars tbus far received are very meagre. Tbe son-in-law and daughter are living in General Beale's bouse in Paris, and tbe pet of tbe household was what General Beale regarded as the finest and most valuable dog in Europe. Tbe General, in referring to tbe accident,. did not state what species the djg MoDgcd to, but it is said by bis friends to have been a mastiff. The dog stayed away one day and was not seen for several days, tbe family feeling the deepest regret. A large reward was offered for bU recovery, and be was finally brought back and tbe reward paid. Tbe dog did not manifest, however, hid usual pleas ure at seeing bis mistress, but sulked in the fire-place. Tbe lady then went to him and while sbe was car essing bim he jumped at her in a savage manner aud bit ber On tbe cheek. Sbe screamed and her bus band came to ber assistance, when lbe dog flew at bim, biting bim on tbe arm. Tbe husband then discov ered that the dog was mad, aud be immediately cauterized bis wife's cbeek with a red-bot poker and sear ed bis own arm in the same way. A physician was at once summoned, aud while be could not accurately de termine whether ite dog bad rabies, he said tbe cauterizing was the best thing that could be done. Tbe dog subsequently died Geuirji and Mrs. Beale nave beeu livi:) iu Wash ington for several yetr past. He owns a handsome home herr. 'icndes a country place a few milee from town. He also bas a residence in Chester, Pennsylvania, and aa im mense ranch iq California. He bad just returned from lbe latter when be received tbe startling news. His daughter bad been married about two years, tbe bubaud at tbe lime of tbe marriage having been attach ed to tbe Rusi-ian Legation in Vi enna. SlwrUrrea for loaJfara BlKliEfoED, Me, April 3 Early this morning a fisherman rowiog down tbe river discovered the body of a woman near the shore, with no clothing save a chemise, aud with a rope around one ankle. Tbe body was taken in charge by lbe author ities and conveyed to the City Hall. The greatest excitement prevailed all day in the city and late in tbe af ternoon; a sister of Frederick Savage identified tbe woman as Rose Vio cent.'of Meihuen, Mass., and gave a clew which upon being followed up led to tbe arrest of parage. Tnis evening he confessed tbe crime. He is a Frenchman, is married and has children. When asked wby be did it, be said, "Ob, I lived ber too much." Twa Harder l 1eaaee. Nasiiili.k, Tens , April 11. A special from Stevenson, Ala., states that a man named Weedmau killed Henry Buun, a prominent merchant of that place, to day, while intoxica ted. Wm. Briggs killed John Ursery, at Campbellsville, ia tbis State, yes terday, ia a quarrel about some grain, and was arrested bere to-dav. foraada. Tni'EKA. Kan., April 14. A spec ia! says a tornado passed over Cot tonwood on tbe Santa Fe road last nigbt, blowing forty-five para off the track and destroying a number of -booses, home lives were lost. A Block traia is reported wrecked near E nipire. Caafeeelaa. Fonda, N. Y.. April II Sm Steenburgb, awaiting execution oo tbe lOib inst for tbe murder of Ja cob S. Parker at Amsterdam on Nov eaiber lTib, made a full confession last nigbt to the Sheriff of Fonda aod ex County Clerk B-irtch, confessing to eleven different maMer. lbe first when be was only fjurieeu years old; also, to iaourrerablo burgUries, rob beries and incendiary fires in and aroond Amsterdam. The confession will not be made publio until the day of executioa. It is horrible ia tbe extreme, and Learly all of it "is cor roborated. He says be murdered Parker. lieataekj a i reel Baarla. Loi-isvillk, April 9. Isaiah Gab bart, who was abot on Sunday ia tbe public square at Harrodsbnrg by Heory Noel, died of his wounds. The combat, which took place ia tbe presence of many citizens, had its ori gin in an election row. Tbe men met, and, advancing toward one another, emptied every chamber of tbeir respective revolvers, then clinch ed and fougbt it out, using tbeir pis tols as clubs. When tbey were sep arated it was ascertained tbat Gab bart bad been mortally wounded. Dying, be exonerated Noel. Nperle Keanwptiaa. Cincinnati, April 14 Tbe Third National Bank of Ciociona'i will give notice through the papers to morrow that it bas resumed specie payment, and will ejeen its outstanding circulation ia gold as fast as present ed Tbis is next to tbe largest baok iog iustiiution in tbe city, having a capital of $1,000,000, though its cir culation out at present will probably not exceed half tbat sum. It is understood tbit tbe ether banks here will f llow suit at once, and resumption of specie payments w ill be reached, so far as circulation is concerned. Heine Macalrea. SiNBiav, Pa, April 12. Peter McManus knd Jack O'Neil, Mollie Maguires, were brought to thU city from Sbamokin tbis morning and lodged in jail, having been arrested tbere yesterday by tbe Coal aud Iron Police on the charge of beiog implicated ia the murder tf Freder ick Hesser near Sbamokin on Dec , 19, 1874. Six other Mollie Maguins were also brought with tbem, charg ed witb tbe burning cf Schwenk's coal breaker at Mount Carmel in June, I S75. t'nrgerjr. Richmond, Va, April 12 J. D Clay, clerk of tbe county court of Halifax, and formerly a member of tbe Legislature from that county, bas been arrested by tbe United States Marshal ot the Western Dis trict of Virginia for forgery, etc , iu manufacturing pension claims against tbe Government. After detection be confessed to lbe crime. Tbe mat ter bas been known several days by bis frieuds, wbo have been endeavor ing to compromise it. Railroad Arrldeal. San Francisco, Cal., April 9. lesterdav on the North Pacific Coast Railroad hear Nicasis, tbe pal ace car occupied by J. G. Eastland, President of the road aod a party of frieuds, was thrown down the em bankment forty feel high iuto a creek. Mr. Eastland aud bis daughter Ethel were dangerously injured. Tbe oth ers escaped with more or less inju riee. .Hoeaahlaer i'aplarcd. Loiisvn.LE. Ky , April 8 Allen Croft, lbe worst man of all lbe moon thiners in Kentucky, was captured to-day in Morgan couoty. He has defied lbe United Stales Marshals for years, and uear bis still was post ed a fa'go reading: "If you value your life, come no fourtber." Del I vered le Jam ire. Chester, April 10. Sergeant-at-Arms O. F. Gaines delivered O. F. Bullard. the fugitive legislator, wbo is charged w kb embezzlement, into the custody of tbe authorities of the Delaw are county jail this morning. SURE REWARD. O YEARS TO PAY FOR A Film, $4 to S I O Per Acre. Beerh and !Hapln Land in Mlrhlsrail In lbe JIILI-ION Ae Hi; I.I A VI ol Iho (iraud Hapida and Indiana HaUruad Company. TITLE PEKFKCT. Strong, aoll ureerop-plintjrorHni-ber uu drought no rl.lnrli bug- no Itoppera." Uunnlnz atreama pnre water ready marketa arhoola Hallroad rona pleted through, centre or lbe craut. Send for pamphlet, EnsIUb or Uerman. Addrcaa W. O. Ill Cn ART, Land 4:onmtfeMloner. KR tND RAPIOS, 111(11, A KM IXISTR ATOK S NOTICE. Oxalate o( O.il.rlel U. Walker. Uteol S niirirt t. deceased. Letters of administration un the above estatehav. Ins been granted to tbe amieryirned by tbe proper authority, notice i: hereby tjiveP U ti,oe iU'lebteO ult t make lioraeJiale pay uienl, auit Ihoae baring elaiuMai(aiui it lopreaeut tbemdaly- authentica ted tor settlement and allowance, on Saturday Auril 'M, li'.S. O. P.SUAVKR, March 13 Administrator. gHEKIFF'S SALK. Bv virtue of sundry writs ol Fieri Farias Levari Facias. Venditioni Kxponas buued uutol the ejourt ol evtninon Pleas olSomerseiei., Penna. and to w directed, i will eipi'e to sale by public outory, at lite Court leue. In H uetct, ou Friday, April 10, 1S78, at 1 o'clock p. in. All the rinlit. title. Interest and claim of F. A. Smith, ol. Iu and t the following described real estate, vii : A certain lot of nruan.1 situate in Somerset I!or., Somerset l!o.. Ha., containing acre more or less, witb a two storv frame dwelling house, stable and other tMitbuiltlinKS thereun erected, adjoining Kace street on the north, alley on Die east, prop erty of W . J. Uaer un the west and south witb the appurtenauces. Taken in execution a the properly of F. A. Smith, at the suit ot J. W. Putton, Josiab Keller, and J. R. Walter. Trustees, Ac. ALSO All the right, title. Interest, and claim of Jennie SI. H.Ahstetler and Wn. M. Ilochsietler. ol. tn, and to the loliuwiug described real estate, vit: Acertain M ot ground situate n Somerset Bor., Somerfrl Co.. Pa., containing 4 acre more or less, aith a'one story frame dwelling bouse thereon orected. ad rolued oa tba west by alley, ou the north bv Kd. Hetius, on the south by Jacob l.enbart, fronting on West street, with the appurtenances. Takan In exeruiion as the proierty of Jennie M. Hochatetlrr and Wiu. M. Ilorhatetler. at the snll of A. H. t Varolii, use of John H. Snyder and Mary Snyder, executors of Joneph Snyder, dee'd. ALSO AU the right, title, interest aud tdaim of Johr W. Huiilh, of, lo and to lbs ftuloauig detTlbed real eatato. Tit: A certain plwe r parcel of land situate In Sum mit Twp. siomerse. Jo,. Pa., containing 4?4 acres more or less, with a targe two siory frame dwell ing house an. I frame stable thereon erected. a!oln Itig lands of O. P. LlrenicofMi on the west, Charles Tumey on the south. Crtss M. Heachley on tfce mrtli. Public Road on tbe east with the appur tenances. No. 1. Four lolsol ground situate In the town of tllencne, Northampton Twp, bkiuieraet )e.. Pa., euutalnlng 1 acre more or Uias. known oa tbe gen eral plan of said town aa tuts N a). Si, fft and S.T, fronting on Pratt street, and buaoded by Water street, long alley, third aller with the appuY trnances. " Taken in execution as the pmiiertr u( John IV. Smith, at the stilt of C. P. IJroigooj . ' ALSO All the right, tllle. Interest and claim of M. Siehl. of. In and to tbe following described real estate, vii : A certain lot of ground situate la Romania, Summit Twp.. Somerset Co., Pa., containing S acre more or less, with a two story plank dwelling kouse. atabie and other outbuildings thereon erected. al.olnlng Andrew Harretneisier on th south. Nelson street on the north. Hemlock street on the west and Rail Road oa tbe east with tbe appurtenances. Taksu Iu execution as the properly of M. Slehl at tbe suit of J. O, Meyers In trust for the heirs or Peter Meyers, dee'd. AT IP A D VER T IS E ME NTS. ALSO Ail the right, tllle. laterest and claim of Chaun ; ry F. Lamliert, of. in and to the lullowing desert b I ed real estate. tIs : j A certain tract of land situite In Shade Twp., J Somerset Co.. Pa., containing 3 acres more or tea, j of which there are alaiut i&acrcsrlearedand almut 4 acres In meadow, with a two story log dwelling i bouse, bank tarn and other outbuilding thereon erected, adjoining lands of Jonathan unr. Wil- ltam Hull. KaviU Strunip ami ethers with the ; atipurtenances. 1 T' L .. !. ..t..i Ilia IMI.IIMI, Al K .. .. ...... F. lmbrrt. at the suit liaiia R. Smalt use of Joseph Cable use of Samuel Sutler. ALSO AH the right, title. Interest and claim of John A. Felix, of, in and to lbe following described real estate, vit : A eerta'n tract of land situ tie In Shade Twp.. Somerset Co- Ps, containing 60 acres more or less, about to acres ol which are cleared, with a stry and a hall plank dwelling bona, stable, and other outbuildings thereon erected, ad joining lands of liei'leutienrer. Jain ji Allison and others with the appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property or John A. Felix, at the suit of A. P. Orore. ALSO All the right, title. Interest ami claim of Jostuh Phillippl, of, la and to tbe following desceibed real estate, vii: A certain lot of ground situate in OntrerMc Bor., Somerset Co., Pa., containing 14 acre more or less, witb a frame stable ami smoke house there on erected, adjoining Aaron Miller on the west, alley on t lie east, alleyon thethe north, aud front ing on Main street with the appurtepjnees. Taken in executioa as the proiierty of Josiah Pbillipid at tbe suit of H. P. 'riacr, use of jiessiuieT a-ing, use 01 vt 11 flam r lk-k. ALSO All the tight, title. Interest and claim c( M. A. Sinner, ol. in and to the following described real estate, viz : No. 1. A certain tract of l"nd situate in Somer set u wnship, Somerset county, Pa., containing oue hundred aud thirty-six acres more or less, ad joining lamia ol Kavid Atikrnj, (iilliaa Koontt, Jonathan iiearl et, at, known as the Samuel i. Kouulx larm witb about ninety acree cleared, with a two story trains bouse, barn aud other building iberevu erected, aud also a water saw mill in good running order, and an orchard ot young fruit trees In a tnriity and bearing con.iitlon on the premis es with me appHiienaoces. No St The uuiitvtiled one half of two certain tracts of land situate in Lower Turkeytoot town ship Somerset county. Pa,, containing four hundred and tea Acre. mure or less adjoining lands of David Aokeny, Israel Weiltey, W. J. Kaer, et,al, it being tbe balance of the land conveyed by Sam uel Itarned and Hurnworth to John Ilavis and .H. A. Sanner, after deducting the pieces or parcels ol land sold by said Kavis and Sanner to other persons, having an orchard on tbe premises, one two siory Irame house, one oue and a half story Irame house, one large barn, also a stable and otbor buildings L contains aiso a large number of Iruu trees, plenty ot coal and lluie stone on the premises and now open lor use Willi the appurtenances. No. 3. Tbe undivided, half of the tract i f land situate In Allegheny township, Somerset county. Pa., containing oue hundred aud ten acres more or less, adjoining lands ol A. H. e.Vtlrotb. Alfred Wltinoiu, Noah Tipton. Abraham Sbaflcr el al, lieing the tract of laud knjwuas the Allen O. Miller tract aud Is tolerably well tiuiereti this tract 1 owned In couiiuon with Alired Wil luoib with the appurtenances. No. 4. The undivided oue-lourth of a tract of land situate in Allegheny towmlilii, Somerset county, Pa., coniaimug two hundred acres more or less. ad)oining lands of Abraham Mm Her. Al fred Wthiioih, A. H. Collroth. et al A small portion ol this land is cleared, an 1 the hal.tn.ee well timbered with white pine: Alfred Wiliuoili owns one-fourth ami A. IL tuMrolh tbeotber one haif ol the aiajve descrllied tra?t with the appur len-inces. No. &. The undivided one-half of 'a tract of laud eitu.ite In Allegheny town-hip. Somerset County, Pa., containing two hunderd and forty seres more or lers, adjoining lauds ol Jacob Fair, tioorge Kamuierer. John Fair, et al, known as the Siurtt grlsi tnlH tract, there are about twen tytlve acres cleared, and the balance ot the land Is heavily tlmlwred and has erected thereon a two story' frame house, a large barn, grist mill, saw mill and other buildings. This tract Is held In common with A. H. Collroth with the appurte nances. No. i. The undivided one half of a tract ol Umber land adjoining the alaive. containing forty acres m-ire or less, tins tract Is also held in c om mon with A. H. Collroth withtheappurtenuiices. No. 7. Ten acres of meadow ground more or less, situate in Somerset Horough, bounded and uescrilied as lollows : on the east by Kosina street, on the noriu by Catharine street, on the west by laud of John H. I bl and Amos Knepiwr. and on the south by I niou street, It being tne same land conveyed toM. A. Sanner by Jacob kooutx ami wile by deed dated th Aug. A. K. Wi and re corded" In record book of deeds for Somerset coun ty. Vol. 'iS, pages 3-4 ami 3ui. No. 8. A lot of ground situate in the bor"Ugli of Somerset, bounded ami dcserile.l as follows : Beginning 00 the corner ol Main street and Main Cross street and running east sixty-two feet to other proH-rty of M. A. Sanner and then south one linmired and eighty-seven tcet lo the proa(ty now owned by the Methodist Church and thence west slx:y-two leet to Main Cross street and thence along said street oue hundred and eighty, sevet. feel to tbe place of beginning, lieing a part of lot No. 37 on the plan of Somerael through. No. V. A part ol lot numlitreil ihi the pl.in ol Somerset borough as No. :ut, bounded and describ ed as follows: iiegiuniug in tr-e south easlcoruer of the diamond and running east tweuly three (re: and li-nr Inches to lot of Mm. Maggie Harri son, and thence along said lot south two hundred aud sixty-lour reel to Patriot sireet, theme west tweury-lhree leet and four Inches to lot of Mel ho dial Church, thence north forty-lour leet to end ol lot ol Metbialist Chuivri, and thence west tour leet along said lot and Inenoe north one hundred ami eighty-seven feel to the diamoud of said borough, aud tbeure east four leet to lot No. 38. and thence along sail lot north thirty three feel lo plat ol beiruiiiiug, having the nam erected a large two story lirM-k dwelling bouse with mansard ruif, and oilier buildings with the appurtenances. No. Iu. - 1 wo certain lots of grouud situate In Kraketown.Luwer Turkeyioot township. Somerset county, ra , containing one-nail 01 an acre more or less, a I joining lota of Michael Kooutx on the south and on the east, Thomas Ream on the north and street on the west wlih a one aud one- half story frame dwelling uoasa aud Irame stable increon erected with me aopurtcnaaces. No. 11. A certain kit of ground situate in MI11 eral Poiut, Millurd township, Somerset eounty Pa.. csntaiuiug one fourth ol an aore more or less. Iroutlne on Main street, -nd know nun the genera plaa ol said town as lot No. so wit b tbe appur tenances. Taken In execution as the nrooerty ol M. A Snuuer, at the suit ol the Iron aud Glass Hollar Savings Bauk. ALSO All the rl -ht title. Interest and claim of Aaron Lay t n, ol, iu and to the following deseriled real estate, viz: A certain tract of land situate In Shade Twp. Somerset Co Pa., containing: M acres more or less about 15 acres of which are eleared. withes one storv ulank dwelllna bou-e. bg barn and other outbuildings thereon ereeted,aiiin!ug lands ot Jonathan Wagner, Ihivid Buchanan, Jacob Helman and oxheia with the appurtenances. Taken in execution aa the property of Aaron Luyten, at the suit of Jacob Yosi. ALSO Allthe right, title, Interest and claim of Peter J. Keefer ot. In and to the following uesrnnej real estate, vii : A certain tract of lan I sltnnte In Mnnycreek Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., containing 160 acres more or less, of which there ire about 70 acresclear- el, and a large sagarorcharil thereon with a two story plank dwelling Iiou, bank barn and other outbuildinirsthereon erected, adjoining lands of .limit han Miller. Henry llui.stot, Julia u. itm and others with the appurtenances. laken in execution as tne proa-ny 01 reier j. Heeler, at the cu.lt ot John Hornet's 1. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Wrv- and Kwrner and Richard Bender, of. iu and 10 the following descrllied real estate, vix : Two curtain lotsot ground situate In Mryers fule Hor.. Somerset Co.. Pa., containing ', acre more or less, with two frame dwelling houses. store room, stable and otner oiitnuiiuings increon erected. al).ining' lots of Oeorve lilp'on the south, Shults A Miller on the north, ami fronting on Centre and Mechanic streets with the appur teninecs. No. 2. A certain lot of ground situ ite as a'ore said. e-'ntauilng '4 acre more or less, adjoining lots of Mrs. e'rulse on the south. Pitts!. urgh C.i ncllsville Kail Koad vn the eat. and lrolillng on lipdwav with the a, nurienanees. No. 3. Two certain low of ground situ us a aforesaid, containing acre more or less, adjoin, ing lots ot John Oiliurcr on the west. Casseluian river oa the south ait It Hie appurtenances. Taken In execution as the property of Wevan l lKwmer and Richard Bender, at the s.ut of Pre I crick L. Ju-t. ALSO All the right, title. Inhere-;: uJ:inn of Moses Curislner. 01. Ir. I to. tilo following escriled peril euite, vii: Xo. t. A certain tract ol land situate In Brolh ersvalley Twp.. Somerset Ct.. Pa., containing if arcs more or less. nlmt 3 acres of which are cleared, with a tw.i story plank dwelling house and stable tlieron erected, adjoining; lands t William lliufur Samuel Siiobsr Washington Shoiwraud Frank Sanner, wilb the appurte nances. No. 2, A certain tract of land situate as altove, containing 4 acres more or less, wlih a two story plank dwelling bouse and stable thereitn erected, adioinlng Almham Hooyet, Wiiiiaia Hauaer, ChauiK-y Houvvranil otners with the appurte nances. Taaon In execution as the property of Moses Cbnsiner, at the suitol Baltser Waller, adin'r. of Jacob M. Chrlstner. dee'd, use ol .1. O. Kimniel A Sons. ALSO All the right, title. Interest and claim of Solo won J. Haer. ol. In ami to the following describe real estate. Tlx: . No. 1. A certain tract of lan 1 situate in' Broth ersvalley Twp., Somerset Co . Pa., containing 131 acres more or less, of which there are about '1 acres cleared, and about 4 acres in meadow, with a large two story frame dwelling bouse, stable, still house and other outbuildings thereon erected, adjoining lands of Cyrus Bowaian, Philip Hay, Henry Rurulscr and others with the appurte nance. No. 2. A certain Lit of ground situate In Mcyars dale Bor.. Somerset C., Pa., containing acre more or less, fronting on High street and adjoin ing John Orlne. on lbe west, Andrew Slcined un the east, ami known a 3 hit No, on plan of said borough.- with the uppurteuanoea. Taken iu execution as the property of Solomon J. liuer, at the suit ol Pater U. Meyers et al. ALSO Alt t e right, title, interest and claim of Cor nelius Reed, or. In and to the fallowing descrllied real estate, vis : A certain tract of laud situate In StouycreeU Twp., Soinersai Co , Pa .containing 6a acres more or less, ol which there are about 'Ju acres cleared and about t acres in meadow, with a two atorr dwelling bouse and log barn then, erected, ad joining lunda of liaid Kayuian. Jiauali Walker and others with the a ppurten slices. Taken In execution as the property of tVrnellu Reed, at the suii ol Schruck a i.rant. ALSO All the right, this. Intrre-. t an I claim of Her man Chrlslnrr. adm rol r.llChrlMnrr.dec'd.dert, and Israel Hoover, terre tenant, or. In and to the following described real estate, rlz: All that piece, parcel or tract ol land situate In Jenner Twp., Somerset Co , Pa., enntalning M4 acres and Vt perohea, mre or less, adjoining lands of Sarah St. Clair, Henry 8. Picking. William Rinaier and others, being the same tract ol la ml which Oeorge Ludy by ded hearing dale the il 'ih dny of April granted and conveyed te the said Fal Cbrletner, together wlih the hereditaments and aipunenauiis.- '' Taken In execution as the property of Herman Chrlstner. adm'r. of KM tJhristner, decM, dert, and Israel Hoover, terre tenant, at the suit oflleo. Ludy. for the use of Ana Maria Helsecker. And the heirs and legal representatives ol Frederick Belsecker. deed. TKK.MM. Any pensei purchasing al the above saie wiil pleasetake notice that tea per cent, of the purchase moner must bepald as soon as the property Is knocked don. otherwise ft will igaln 19 exrassed to sale. The residue of the Purchase mouey ainst be paid on or before tbe 2tah llay of April, IsTs. the day nxed by the Court for the acknowledgment vt Sheriffs deeds: and ."no deed be will acknowledged until tne pun base money Is paid In. (IKORHEW. PILE. March -r SberiU. DV R TISEUS TS. STRAWBRID&E & CLOTHIER IrIre to kep bfi.rr lit pe'-j.w tht arrem unfairr wliM. thy are nYe t. ofler t purvhcr uf overjr 0o r ytii-ii uf Vtj ivmli. DIRECT inEFORTA.TIOISrS EXCLUSIVELY CASH PURCHASES EnaMe tu to aetiire all uor rapplie at th knt p,ii.v Mien, nul it U sai at leaiM IMfrcrnt. lower than any hoo. who holcffii f rrdi.-ftrt.. n the nl Mtiu. A Unce afl.Dtai d1 m.Ocratr ei.xM-f d prniit Trr umall r"1-blra: all (tiw ivlvsntf.h.'. tliere can Iw no iIoaN that w iiHlribnt siai t ra.nUincr al auuch lower rirec tium are uult and at leai-t a luvr a the :Die i rv M I at h ilale. It In iiutMNWllile to name hui a tew itmf out 01 .mr luiiim..- turk. ha samplen of everv JearriptkHi of ar.p rheertolljr lurwrmlt'tl i aplif-ntt.) lv tuail. spring- su rrrisrG s 1-4 Cents. PUPLIX LUSTKE3. I2 Uw. One lUlf II W, arf bttira!lr shaJri sijnira CASHMERKS, Out-Half Hoal, AT 13 CENTS ATJajsrair mohaibs, is cts. MANCHESTER AND PACIFIC FANCY MOHAIES, 20 CIS. STYLISH NOVELTY SUITTXGS. '1 (Vnts. FLEURI COST7ME CLOTH, AT 31 CEN TS. STMPED A Lis- OOL 1SKIGE, at '22 Outs, worth ( VnN MOIIA-TTJ TilCrCxlC, 20 Cts. GAINSB0R0' MOHAIR CLACES. 25 CTS. TALAVEK A MOHAIR 3UXTLHES, :J1 Cents. The I tea Itttt i-ivd lolt mre 2i;r cmt. loirtr lha uur qt'Iittt harr trtr bfrr, t,rf. 90f,t af 48-inch CAMEL'S HAIR, 62 1-2 Cts. PLAIN ALL- OOL DE UEKiFS, ." (VnN. PLAIN A Lis-WOOL DE IJEIGES, IJcst Quality, 3 (VnN. CASHMERE BEIGES. 24, :(!. 4fi, 4s Tiuhes Wi.Ie. And in all que!itin. CASIIMEHE BEIGE NEIGECSE, All Silk awl Wool. :17 Cts. BEAUTIFUL SILK-MIX El) NOVELTIES. At 'M. M, i. ti. 75 Cents, an I opuar is. liTJiNTTiNras 1 :sr ,at,t, colors AND IN EVEKY WIDTH. LACE15UXTIXGS The mot tou-plefr lint of thi-U and t! - lo b fj:int ta fhUu.ltlii,j. Consumers all -.-i-rt!:p ouatry are Invited t.i sliii tli? s Iv.ini.iifs of nr sr-Meia uf l..iinr bu.'lntis, which Hie Mail Onlcr lt!ar!iwiit r,.w ri-n'iers i-nty. STRAWimiDGK & C.LOTHIKI5, N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., MdApKL.!'! II A. Knox Fruit Farm mid Nurseries, AT ViK li DO.JK THE G2ZAT23T CFF22 CF SZZSS. SLJLCTS, AUD FL377SP.S at-'al L'alaluitue ami list uf xreat udi-rs fire. Sen-1 l..r -March la LIST OF CAUSES for April Tenn ol Court Ix-x-inni-iir Ajirlt 7iS7' WEEK. A-! Watcm-ret al. v. W. A f'oKei. W. Uvjna ti nr. v. C.iati Wwii-r. V. S. Kmtirer' Alnws . J-.hn Kj:Uiv M-nr K. !uu.ininvs h. P. Miller. Mary K. Ihintmin !. Th -tn i- Hill. Jacob Heiistattyh va. Iri Wult et al. JnfltMrh Alwint-vn. Itovis Wer'it. I'aaVi'l MtaMolterv". K'lwnrl Mctftoll-r. I'. I Hr t. Altrt Ha .-iiy. J.H Kri;x'(i jse v. V. W.Divlset a I. K. WinrUn l v. V. h. L.ura Oourrvm:in. Jontah Keller Trea.. vx. A. MMary l al Jereiuia.it Wiltum. wiier VVtili-im W iit. K A. mH b vn Iiiilenlnt Printing (V t P. Inhart u. vn. hOwanl .l-.wiirr. SECOXIt WEEK. Hiram Katu'.a-vv. T.inlel I Miller vt :tl Jt-hn I'utl.im vs. Jn.uh .W-rUnttili tl mi. .iohti I. KMy tj. JtHi:ih huinrr. .I.O. Kimuifl et al. Jsi.h Cuiutiiin.J. :idoj Kemhiv. Murtin H. Miller. Peter. I. Keeierv. S-plua Hr.inu Wee! Sewing Mariaue C. t. J. X. Fi -lit- nt-r et al. John 1. Ktftltly et al. v. Krnet i, Delp et :il. Aitaline C(iiiitn v. Jh'ti Hively. Fretierk-k I. Juj1 u.e , Muytrr Inle Hi trough. 1 M. Heat'hly os. Mey-rl:ile Rinsajth Koliert J-ulhrle vs. Myr-iiaie Hrault. M. I- re t'o. v. turn's Myt-TH adtu'r. J.Mrraham va. Sechler At M-Varian!. Hit I tier Waiier Vt. John Swliltr. r'trt Natiotui Hauk ia. v.(iHiu - tuan et al, Ni'tiool lutvctora x. Item. 14 L?y-li. J'hn Kairrr J;ib H irtiun et al. Niiab HnA-tWiter k Ur 3, i 1 I.;'-hTv. H. C 4nyles ue ri. Peter W. Su ler et- tl Js)i ih Sh.ifer's une v. John J. PoorhaaxU .l;MXh S. Meyent vm. I.iniel S. Huraer. Pi-etlerK-k L. Jut vs. S. H. tiuny uutl wile. J.W. i. H. V. Van 11. .rn v. Jetoe Lis ton et al. Vnion Nut! ma Hunk v. Yifr i S-tt. K. J. KtHSKK, M a re P rut h -a- ta ry . JIIEUIFF'S SALE. Br virtus of a wrtf of L?ari Ficia- 1 out of the Court 01 lonim n Plea of S.nneret ('oun tyt Pa., and to ine ilireetetj. I will exjiort 10 ale ly tUiMie mtu-ry ai mm: ouri n-me, 111 .- uu th-i, 00 n'tdnetdoy. AprillXlh, 1-7S, tat 1 o'clo k. P. M., the following ie'rUetl re.tl es tate, to wit : All the ri-rht. litl-, in'eiKt an 1 -I slmol M.iL'ie Harriu awl rti.tr let J. H:.mnu ol. Iu au-i lo the fcpllowti.xdeitt'rit- realet ite. vii.: A eerlain i-.t f icn.uu 1 iu S-uiersu l-r"Uaih. Sssmer! t'ountv, Pa si'uate on the i -uih si !i of yia'in Street. n whii-ti are erei-te! a lare hri'-k Iwellinx Ittiue, with uiin.irl n-t, a hiinltinic hotirie. taMe, an I otlvr at huil Im. tr uHimr mi xiii'l Main street titirlr-elvht leet etuht iu 'nf. 1 ami exteO'Iint? couth ot .atue hrealth two huutirv-l ami Mixty lour Uet to Patriot i:rti't. Uun kI hy i:iil .M jin street on l he ii'Tth. ally on the e.is;. Patriot stivet ou the m-mli. ami kit ol M A. S tii- nr on tite wtit, elnaf tne Mine (u t ol kmvu 1 rn veyel ly M. A. Sanner ainl wife. Susn. hr ile-1 tia'ie.1 the 1 Hi day ot September. 1; i, an-rrx-inl-ei at So ui cruet tu voiutue i i.tice 41' atitt 41' an i hctnic the eaitern uart ol tot Ni i twvirtiiti to the ifeneral plan ol ai 1 town, with tl. apirti'te-nttM-es. Taken in eteeuthtu a the irkiertT of Ala-'le HarrtAin aii'l MtarieM .1. Harri-n (it the u;: ol Pi-nu Iutw tl L'fe Insurance (Nunpanr. TKUUS CSU. OKOK IK W. PI LK Apri: 3 rienn. Q IO CUT I'KOCLAMATIO.N i'hkikas, the Hontralle William M. IIi.l. Preiilent tf the several (.'oarts ol t'omini'n Pleat of thetVuut.es eiMnposinit; the U:oenth Ju liriai IHtru t. ami JU;nl tne t'ourtt ol Ovrraml l -r- miner ami Oeneral Jiiil lielivery. for the trial ol all capital aul (ttlier otteitaler ;i (he -taiil Hiiriet, an STrKinr am! V.V. MrsKi-.wt uirea, juutcesni tne lurt.of tNminn Pleas. ail utirefl of the Court? of Over an) Terminer. ani Oeneral Jail lKliverr. for the trial .if all e,itital ami uiheroemlers In thet'oanty ot SsrtiMT-et.have i.-mueil their prwepts ami tu iue'Jireatetl, for hll Uiir a Court of Common Pleas, an 1 4enml ituar ter Sessions of the Peae. ami tleuerai Jail lVriiv ery ami Conrts uf Uyer ami Terminer, at Somertii On Honrtiij, April ifi IH7H, NntrE i$ herrbit qivn to all the JoMces of the Peaee, the t'onmer atnl tVtnatah.es within theaiit (Vmnty of Smeret. that they lie then ami therein their proper perwms, with their rolls, rceori, inqui sitions, examinations, ami other remeiul -ranee, tu dothose thills which to their otttees and in that behalf appertain to ne done: and aim, they who wlliproseeute icain-tthe prUers that areirthall be in the jail of S.ineret ts"t. to tie then ami there, to prosecute against them ahull te )u?t. yar.-h 27 Sheriff. Il EUISTKK'S NOTICE. .Sulke Is hereby slven tu all la-rauns ,u rrnif1 as lra:atcs, rrOit4rs ar rtlisrwis, that t!i IV.I- lunula: aoniuuts bar nasse.l iviclsler..in.ltliat I he same will I prrsrnte,! ir nuiitrraatlun anil al- luwaocc al as iirplinis o.urt tu ha titl l at Sum erset, oo Tliurslatr, A nit :i, la;a. r irsl anu nual ai-niuiit ul ielcr SiKu ln r. . eruturul llfiry Hltma'ti, ilcM. 1 M ao'ouut ul jacuO Uaavltevr, Knanllan ul Mary K. Miller. TlilrJ acouDt f Peter Hauler. rxt-rutr il Miehael Snyiler. iteeM. Tbe aerunt of Sjltiuina Shueraalu'r. xu.ir.li:in ol tl. M. Shoemaker. The acrviiui of luulel Mustuller, suan'ba ol Ma KleH-r. First ami Dual aecoanl ot lianMSsratnrr. auur- dlao of William Sw.traer. !eiKl snJ iiartlal annunt uf U. V. IJvcnircHal. ailmliilstratorof Jnuuh Meyers. Ue'l. t irst ami nn-ii aeeoutit ,l rranis Itaer auJ Simui'l K. f'ailely, a.linioi-lralurs ot t illiani tsaar, uau i. First anil Itual anant of G. It. HertVr. exe, u. tor ol Peter Kncpoer, lei-., and trustn; I t the sale of I lie real esiaieof A'laline Kne(ar. ilee'J. Tha aecoont wl Thomas keaiu, sxliHints'.rator an'l eommittea ol Sarah A. Mtsin. ilee',1. First aaJiiariial nmani of Jeremiah Maurer ami Peirr J. Ifciwnuiii, exerutors of Jaeob D. Bowman uee il. The aceount of Jaeoli ticrbanl. eiornti r ol Oarrel Strui kh.irt. ilee'.i. 1 he arrount uf Herman Johns in. auariiian ul S irnh ljeaxure. First anl Iinul arrount of Jiweph Walker in ! Oiihlel J. Hnihaker, administrators of Jonathan Walker, iler'.lt Secoml aod nual aeemiit hi A lex. aisl S.uuuel Musser, exerutors ol Henry .M asser. dee d. First ami linal amasnt nf Wui. L,iatlis anil Samuel Uraliaker, exeeuto-a ol Iftirtd Lvaadis, dee'd. w Irst areottnt of W. A. Oarman. exeentor and trustea lor iBe sale rt the real estate of Adam Sliisler, dee'd. " First aceount of V. H. Komtx administrator and truslev for tbe sale of the real estate of t.'yrns Meyers, dee'd. A. V. DICKEY, March 37 Register. XE II' A D VER T1SEME V TS. AND it. CHIMES A. CAR ROW. rit!-'.nrh. F.i ' I i"Vvou iealeus lick aVs-iVe l. lit-rt-tsy itlvcn th.it lit- M!.witi.c 11 .line1-! itlti I that hur- I i.,rr,"n.- have niti 111 hit .mi-t ib?tr wuii'iiJ 1 dyvit. au l NukIj. fur invent IA at:i. Xir. mi ; Ui 'ante vill ! iTt-M-ntftl i the O urt tn 1 .1 tv the :.th -liiy .l April. li : Sirnm-l ti.-rtr. li-r!jn lruli. AHaTi.M K'shlrr. Vinoi:aah 1 p. .l--iu .,i"i'r..4,'i-i,:lut-nt-e t -rul.. Kn-'ik. Imrr. rvetr, tile Tp . l"hf. iu:iir AlvT!iiI t.rnich. Walter J. J-m:-, ifVtr.Lil 1 -r mh. It.. S. hr.st k, Mtii.iri Tj. J"hih Hr.int. S- mer-t-i il r t M. Sr..t-r. New BiiKim-ire h.n.nth. .It - Stitlt r..nyrTvek Tp.. I.lifn W lit, X srth.mipNvn Tp. S:itnU'i I'u-tttr. SiDWtiiwn tKroah. J.liu H. Hue. " 1 'o. it. Ik H;.v Wtller?T'ri; yr tu'i. IJt ;irrl. I'r-iii U.nmh. Thftiri." Hill, ? "r-iriA Nmufi. K KMT A I 'BAS T. J 'hii Srartrr. M:'Tir iule hor F.J. K -OSKK. A;-ril i. Kiate t Wm. friu-hlicM. late ut MiUfvl l. j Letter ufailnifnitraii i n the aNre etate , havinx't-et-n temntett ( the u!rleritit.t, n-tn-e w ; herehy priten to th"ie iiitlet4l tu it to make tin. m-U,ite l'uyii)-nu anl the havms? cl:iiin j axaifi!t it. to irent ihtm tluly ant lit-n'i-atr.i (ur iMttltmnt at the'K'-of olt-irn t Ci'irrn, i Somerset, Pa , on Saturday, the 27th ly ot April, ; li r J At'OU R rRnVHFIELP. W1LL1.M BAR t.H. Iarch l'j A lmtinwtr.tor IXECUTORS' XOTICE. L.-.aCe ul pL-ter Wilheltn, late of Kikitvk lwp ilal . L?tters teslaTi-orary on the aNive estate hav in oee.i r.n.ieil t tlws ttn terunI Uy the prtp er auiii ruy. itirf.ee U heiv!y xin to all persou- In lettel r vii I eAiaf to make irame liate pay ment. iin I tlwstir; ha v In if claim.- atfain-t the sani lo preiicul them, iluiy uth"ntieateii, tor settie m nt. t t the u'l'ieriiafiiM at the h ne of .Tereuii ah K.Ik, tn ;uti toaihip, on Fruluy, May lu. H7H. V. V. HKILM.W. JLKKMIAH liU.K. t ueculor. pril J j GLEXX'S ; SULPHUR SOAP. j Thoroughly Ctres Dise.sf.s of the Skiv. Beautifies the Cojjtlexion, I'kf.vents i and Remedies Rhelmmism and Got T, j 1 Ieai s Sokes and Abrasioss of the. j Cuticle and Coi-xteracts Costaoion. j This SUnthril Extcniil RcmcJy for Erup I tions bores and Injuries of the fckin, not only j removes from the Complexion all Hi em I ISHES axi.sing from loeni impurities of the j bloul anl otAtniction of the pores, but also j those produced by tbe sun and wind, such as un ana lreckics. It rcnJers tne cuticle MARVELOISLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a wholesome beautifiek is ta preferable to any cosmetic All the remedial advantages of Srt, FHt'R Kaths are insured BY the IsE ok UleHn'tf Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purilying effects remeriies and re vc.nts Uheumatisx and Colt. It aUo disivfects CLOTinNd and tinf.n anil PREVENTS MSEASFS COMMUMCATFD BY contact -with the PERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, preveuu LwiJ ness, and retards grayness of the hair. llirsicians s;ieak of it in litijli tern,. Prices-25 and 50 Cents Per Cake ; per Box (3 Cukes), 60c. and $1.20. N- R -The 90 cent cakes are triple the sue of ttwae zi 35 cent. u UIIL'S HAIR AMI WHISKEU DTE," BUrk ar Brossu. 20 Testa. C J. lUITL.Ttt.., i'rapr, i Sixta h.. 1.1 N OTICE Tu re Ynutflit (widow) 8tan. Intermarrie! ailh liarid v riiaf-r. Itaehel. wlio was intermar rwiwitb Henry KHtinKer, Wtiliam Voavht, Si mon Y'Jaht. Frank fcns and Lary, littermarrie,! with Samui-I Snyder. ehiWInranl Sarah, who was Intermarried with John Know, alt of Stwonrset t'o.. I'a.. vliii'lren of KlialMtth who was intermarried wi;li .lobu llumlajld. Til : Sarah, intenuurrledi whit Miller. Jaeotf Ilumlailil, Simoa Iinaa- Ixil.l. tlililarth, Interinarried whb W. H. South, 1,'osaiiua. intennarried with Carrol, Mary InlemiMTieAt with Spellman and Jere- rniab liumiaiol. John Youiehi. ami Jooalhan uuabt allot Fairhelil tV, Ohio. Alary. Inler uiarrif.1 with James HiindiaBan. of Carroll coon iv, Illinois, M iririret, Intermarried with (teo. K. sliiilu. id Inwa. Maria, onlrrblld of Jacob Vuoarb t Inieruiarrteil with S. S. Whitmor. of : wid ow ami heirs of John Vouicht. late or Kouieret eounty. Pa., dee'd, and to M. A. Saaner, L'o-fcaae- l"r- . . . Take not ire. that al an tsrj'bane' t'oort held at S miorset. In an I for s internet eoantr. a th Uth dTl .latiuarv, IkTs, W illiam Vouirbuooe 1. 1 lbe I Xii otiirs ul the last will and teataluent of said John ouirht. de'ase-l. presented his peti tion to sal I court, setlina- ("rin. later alia, that tbe seroiinls lile.1 l. At. A. Sanner, hlseo-Fxera-t.'r. were Cled as i.ir.t nceounts and so treated br the Au llior, .listribuilna: the fuml. thai they ili i Dot hh joint:, ami that Be haa none of tbe funds iu his hamis. t hat the aeeonuU were Died wlih. ut his kiHiwkilire. and that he stirne l none ol them, and prays the eoart to take oil the eun tirui.i'U'ii ol said acoounts, and Auditors' Keports. and review and eorrevt the same, so mat they be come ami ap(iear as the separate accounts of said M. A. Sanner. ami make the accounts nd reports eonlorm to I he I icts. brrriiion the court irrant a rule n all partlri interested to appear, at an HrphaneMvmrt W heti at S mersei, lu and for said county, on Moo da v, the -M day or April, A. 1. to show cause. If any you have, why the oonnrmatlon shnuld noil taken o said accounts aod reports, and the proceednnfs reviewed and ftreetd al prase.1 l..r. A. F. 1IC M ' Aprils tJtrk-
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