r The Somerset Herald. ED'.YARD SCTXIi. Editor and Prr.rietar. WEDNESDAY.. .KetTnarySllS. Tin: bill granting a pen-ion of CjJCJa rear to Mrs. Garfield passed tho 1owt branch of Congres. Thnrs-- .1.,,- 7u:u:e hundred and twenty thou sand bu-hcls of wheat were fold in St. Louis en Wednesday and Thurs day last for immediate export. It was shipped at or.ee for New Or Jeane, from whence it eoes to Liver-V"-- Tim Prohibitionists will hold a State Convention at Altoona on the 22.3 ins? to-day lor the purpose of putting a full State ticket in the Held, and t.kitig such other action as may be d-eme-l necessary to ad vance thf ir cause. Ti;.; fight among the Democrats in the New York Legislature has gr .wn so bitter that the Tammany men .hers last week voted for the Ib-nubl'ican nominee for Clerk of 1 1 lit House, and lie was elected. The d.'ad-lool; is broken and t!ie Uour bons badly "left." M;:. 3jI.ai.vkV attack upon the South American policy of President Arthur is just as bitter and quite as indefensible as was that of Conkling'. upon Garfield. And yet tiio.se who arc bitterly denouncing and pursu imr Mr. Conkling have nothing but jiraise for Mr. Fd.ime. 'fni: bill for the admission of Da kota as a State i now before the JIouso of Uepreser.taiives. There, wiii be a strong fight against it from the Democratic tide of the House, because its passage will give the country tv. i.iore lhpuulican Sena tors and at leatt one more Lepuldi ean Congressman. Tjik President has made another udiciou5 appointment in the nomi-i-.atio'i of Mr. Jo'.m C. New, of Indi ana, :? Assi.--t.mt S.-orctary of the Treas-iry. Mr. New was formerly Trotyl States Treasurer, and is thus ti'.t'vl fir the responsible duties of the position by experienr-e in the ou- -5 01 i the. Treasury. 'lie n- i Cl'W'p! .! .il'l V, ...1 !:;; been keejiing up the jirie.es of wheat and eoiton has r.tparentlv oi!a:--e l in Chicago, New York and oilier jujiiit.--, -.villi crushing 01s er to those engaged in it. V.'c may now lock for a reduction of prices and a resumption of our export trade to foreign countries. Tin: ' Tariff for revenue only-' Democrats are not now marly so noisy as they were during the last Presidential carnpai-jn. Thev evi- lentlv ''heard somcthing drop' low many Democrats in Congress are now i:i favor of some kind of prut edi tion to American indu-iry. At a mating of tiie Ilepublieau County Committee of Jefferson t-ounty last week, delegates to the j State Convention were elected and j instructed to use means to secure the nomination of General -Tames A. Peaver for Gover nor, and Major A. M. P.rown, of Pittsburgh, for Supreme Judire. WiiKN you find :-How around howling that he is a Garfield lin' llopubiiean, he wiii bear watci The boltin?, disorganizing " Garfield Ib-vubiieans " are no more like the ori-;ii.al than Jame3 G. Plaine is iiKe King J'avia. n i;i?:;:iMi'.:- -i I-'.. T ?! lfll...T ! dent were alive to see the methods o; the lellows who take Ins name in vain, lie would speedily want to be ! - - dead liLrain. i Th n Ilcrks J-nrml thus j mis its foot down on independent r.cwspajers : AxoTiir.:: evidence of the big way j lt is a curious fact that the ' hide they have of doing things out West , ,,L,,Ujont ' newspapers who rail out is to be found in the announcement j ;o Littcriv against poUiical ' bosses ' that, a syndicate has U-en formed at j arc (0inga!l they can to ' boss ' both St. Paul and Minneapolis to erect j r,artk,, in lIie Selection of car.ui Ciirly grain elevators along the lines )(1..tcs fi,r State, county an municipal of th:: Chicago. St. Paul, Northern j They find time besides, to Pachlc and other railroads, all to be j cive Tre.,M(.nt Arthur the most dis tributary to a CX.0.: busliel eleva-1 :..ir..i o oe ereoiea on irronnt; nur-.i... chased between St. Paul and Minn ajH'iis. Tui: State of Texas i. 4-Jand j oor," j and for tiie purpose of realising em j some cf it. she lias just granted a ! tract one hundred nr. 1 ninety-seven i 411.13 ill .l.lb.l liKU inuii.) -.-e veil ... .. ; , ..... miles m wmth to three capitalists in : T. . i . - i , i Ininois, as an eouivaient lor build-1 , 1 ,, A , ! mg a new State House, to replace i t'ie one lately burned. The domain ! . ,. . A. , , t:ius rrantca is larger than the State . , , o. Connecticut and five times larger A. , t i i tlian Phoile Island. I Ir cost Schuylkill county Solo! last year for tobacco for the prison- crs in the county prison, being an 1 allowance of half a pound per week j to each of them. The authorities r-ay that the work performed bv the -1 . 1 m prisoners was in exact accordance to thc amount of tobacco allowed. If this discovery in economies be true, I why ne-t enrich thc conn proceeds of their labor, 1 "hem live pounds each? liliV liti I'llllHI U.V tUuilll 1IU1U i.lf ! i. 4i. , i ,... ii,!iiiui nnn aytuv uute. viiru is l.roecciis oi uieir laoor, ty a.iowing ; l 1 o -.i!cm live pounus cacli 4 ' ; T.r , A r;:i;:;iv ge ntleman cf Maryland !as pre'ser.ted to Ctmgress a jietitiem ren'cfting that body to make an '-. steep for r. piece of blue rib! ion, if it ' did be long to tho f.iiher of his conn-, in-. -r.nroi.'ia'ion o"Sl .Wt.i bnv from : rai.uur.iive amu.ier mans ncau wieu :";'" '7"'-'v or next elay. i ucorgni, wno returne-l to me jei- i t r : ' . . j fi.n duly autheuticntc-i Mr neu'cmene. ..n siumv. ! r:"!t-?? n - ihurida ..pprop.ia.iou o. vi,-K 10 i.n iro.ii ....... thebntofh s run. Collins i r.v - lt arhi that the tax on l.ttnfc .W.. fcrson M!iMl rniW irnif.il f., VurntlJ.wns- ,r w.a .a? K1 tb. :ub -y rbnwrr. ii at th. u. ri! ! e'tro?A J.." f i" 3nm a " sword knot ' made of blue J x llux is lying v,ry j fhe othm are ,,atllv j its and thc ,i t stamp on checks treatment niarl fortnight w.i I "S:' '" ' "-Jec Bm uvma. ! SSTif silk ribbon and silver tinstl '.much: ih at Pmlaoelphia as a result of j wounded. - ' j and drafts may be ih-he-d. ' j reported as greatly improved' tv,lay. I ' 1 ' ''C waa ; jsa. uuraior. i (cM.. . J' K aVtee. fa Wi by r.ge,hwh hh "was formerly; another surgical operation upon his, , , : . ' rrm An operatiun upon a giandofthe; a twiy lr;i. ! tvit, i-roi,-: vnTrr-" : tenn -irr " TT.rit--' v.ornon ti.e sevord hii: of General i tongue, and his life is despaired of.' "M OAn lU lnu"Iatio'1 t,raT Town. J neck was performed by Professori , ' - j ATjEMPlyM EHT VvVhin-'on It i don v.ilrs a curb ' It wa supposed the cmcr-r wa re-: " ! ( vr -Tov p k i- ' -Gro?s wyeral days a-. and since j Ntw oux, Ftb. fary Ken- !itnterjaoo. ir..-i. i.-.f f4 fS1!?: "5 ati4!v'Sui i.jv.ti.. ie a ... av.-:. . il 114 , . : n i Al-r.T0., lob. l-. lt 13 n-; then the ili en t hn rained in nellv of UnK.klvn ued John Wie-f' u-w.aip. : tfr.-vrfa tortirH!a.a,i.ir..,-immiitci. niK n. r ).... it wit 4.r?V mnsf !:l ive 1 r.t the first mvm :nn hnf. if DaM.AS. TeS.. Feb. - 17. Sam ! ur,rtt, W 1. K i-r.' . i . ti.e j,a n.l ju? t,.tmtr.i in . iitnj , m i. inmi u, . .it . ju.ni nit i-, te.lamcnlarv ,.n too '.. ent. 4-1 JUXu- JL lu t. Til Uroudway. ..V. ... ... . .. . -vH-ten vciri), drnnt- i f; Vl L eT. . ,7 coium-; strength and U &l.ifi to ta.kesuP;-,.ei. ..iil.atiity, i---r?.,!!t.') d.-m.aSes, io Srt.nt..i tu. .n.iiar.r.i , ' .. .. tac.,v penple tr.ut thc irsce askcl it rath(-r-: peems mat it was not, and the ulcer : ;":?a,-lV "?rVen tar Jl. urnnk l.ia, hraww county, i hadK- inua- ri,.nt nM.rj...,..,. u; I i .. , n J ..,.f r.,, u7.ii. ' vr-.trad,..ni; n-tir. u bby : t. If further evidence was needed of the fi-llow feelinz of which is be- gotten coalition between the Ilalf breeds and the Democrat? of this county, it was lurnishcel by the Drmocral of last week; that paper hiving fvi.lentlv iind.-Ttakcn the mr.tnrf in An thf iliriv wr.rt f..r the new combination. Having asserted in a previous is sue that "Gulteau murdered Garfield to make Arthur President, that Grant, Conkling, Cameron & Co. mijrht have the dispensing of the J public offices' it last week renewed iital.rntnl neci,;lf i.vnl-ini- from tho gutter all the political garbage it j could collect, and heaping it ia one! foul mass ujon the President and : M. Alef.eh frn,U Tiio ,n- i I . 1 UiOll II.. Ul.. I". V ..." " - - . nals of journalism (not excluding Prick Pomeroy's Dem ocrat of infa mous memory) may be eearched in vain for anything so disgustingly low and base. The Democrat has dived down deeper and corne uj more filthj- than any known journal of the day. In its eagerness to serve its new allies the Half-breeds it gives circulation to vile slanders, which those of the baser sort may chuckle over, but have too much sense and discretion to publiely re peat. An older hand than that of the young editor is jdainly discerni ble in this filthy diatribe, which can harm no one f-o much as it will its author. Of course no answer is expected or r.ced be made, to so villainous an assault tipon the personal char acters of gentlemen known to be so pure as are Messrs. Arthur, Grant and Conkling, but it is suggestive of a few reflections. If, as the Dckw:.-1 charge?, the dinerences between the late Presi dent and Senator Conkling induced the assassination of the former, is not, by a parity of reasoning, its beastial assault- upon President Ar thur and two of his prominent friends calculated to induce the murder of our present Chief Magis trate ? Is the article lately published in the Pittsburgh Comr.icrcinl and cop ied by the Johnstown Trilvne, re flecting on the official conduct of Hon. A. II. Cod'roth, and for the publication of which tiie Democrat's uncle has instituted prosecutions for libel, at all comparable in meanness or misrejircsentation to the vile charges against the three distin guished citizens whom that jKircr so grossly libels? Would the ravings of the misera ble wretch Guiteau be held a:; suffi cient testimony whereupon to con vict Hon. A. II. CoiTroth of com plicit in a most horrible crime? and, if mt, why should they he ta ken as roof positive against gtntle men who are immeasurably above him in public estimation ? Mus. Seovinu: has appealed to Mrs. Garfield in behalf of her broth er. She asks the President's heart broken widow to stay the hand of justice. It is a touching, jdtiful ap peal, but can only add useless jain to overwhelming sorrow. While the jiublic sympathizes with Mrs. Scoville in the shame and anxiety she is compelled, to bear, nothing can justify thin unnecessary and objectionable art. It is scarcely j-o.--!b!e to imagine how such tender solicitude can e-nccmpass the w el- fare of a hidecus assassin, except upon the theory of insanity, in which Mrs. Scoville apjiarently be lieves; and it is not to be expected that Mrs. Garfield will take notice jof the appeal. Even should she do so, and should her womanly, sym- jj.alhctic heart yielJ, the President i has tiie courage to be inexorable. It is not a case of mercy ; an unpro fitable, worthless, wick :d ute s. iOuld not be spared to save a woman's . ,..;,., upon executive hrnm , . r .. J V, . I ,"-' V V O I II'.IIIUL V-WV I iji ' j The biggest humbugs in creation jare the elf--tylrd ' independent' newspapers, GI.It.WIXGS. The iee bridge at Niagara Fall , , , y. .., ... , which has formed within the ist f , . . , a, , few davs, is said to be the lo: .'est , " , , and strongest seen for man v veais. " " ,, , , 1t.xxsvi.asia s revenue from p:o- , . . , . , ., ducts of her mines ami sou now ex- , , e .. k . , cceds that of anv other State except . , . , , , , those which produce gold and silver. As Indiana evangelist asks : " Can a Democrat get to heaven?" and the Uoiton Transcript hastens to say that he can-if lie has the handling j of the returns. j , .V boys composition on girl " Girls are the only folks that 1 ave 0! several thousand kinds, and soine-i - .... . j times one girl can be like sever; , , , litiiiic vuk kiit vail i'r; iiar; ctiliiU . , , .P . . ,. ' J fr ,K T' f aPf 1an"- i inis l all 1 know al.iout girls, and 1 father says tiie less I know about them the better off I am was very much aggravated by f.ur - Iiour ejieceh lie ma .Senate recently. j Atlanta can boa! of a genuine curiosity -a live female shoemaker young, pretty ana industrious. Haying occasion to Fend my little nephew with a pair of boot3 to be - mended, he surprised nic on his re- turn bv remarking that "she" said ' po and to about the boots. I then ! learned for the first time that we ti : , .. : ..t.v......1 .-.-i.,-. ., r .1 7i g.rl under 2Jyears of age, the daugh- ter oia shoemaker, v. .10 eiany worKS at the trade herself, not only menu ing, but making in good style both ! boots and thocs. Ft-r several years I nast she has been thus encased and won the respect and patronr-gc of a large circle of appreciative lamilies. Th IennSylvan Military Academy CiitsTKB, Pa.. Feb. 1C The Pennsylvania Military Academy, in tliis city, was burned this evening. The fire originated in the laboratory, in the upper story, and burned fu riously. ' The cadets were out drill ing at the lime, and upon returning to the building, at 5 o'clock, organ ised themselves into a bucket bri gade u-i:icr every vessel that would 'old v.-ater. to extinguish the iiames out notwithstanding this, the flames ma.ie such rapid progress that the e.iiort was abandoned, and tne cadets turned their attention to saving in dividual properly. In the mean time the alarm was given from the Citv Hall, and the entire department responded, but owing to the baa condition of the streets reaching tho institution, they were greatly delaj' ed, and when they arrived the east wing of the building wa3 enveloped in iiames. In four hours the large and handsome building, with much of its contents, was in ashes. There were M' cadets attending the acade my. Much of the projx'rty, such as furniture, apparatus and libraries, was got out. The building was 1-30 feet long, CO feet wide, and four sto ries high overlooking the city and was built on an outlay ot fcl-o, OHO by a stock company in 1S6.3. The entire loss wiii foot up $-2"0,000 which is only jartiaily covered by insurance not over 75,000. All the state and government property was saved. Ail tiie cadets were giv en sufficient money by Colonel Hy att, the president of the academy, to take them home. Tiie staff of in structors do not know what will be done in reference to continuing the school this vcar. but a meeting of the trustees will be held to-morrow to take action. A Startling Confession. P .. x PAriDS, la., Feb. 1G. Yes terday, before the coroner's jury en gaged in investigating the murder of John Lanahan, who was killed v, hi!e sitting near a window in his own house on Saturday night, Mag gie, the murdered man's oldest daughter, confessed that she did the shooting. Sheal.-o implicated her mother, her si.-ter Anna and the Lit ter's lover, a youu'i 'nan named Pireh. The girl testified that it had been agreed upon between thcru some time ago to "put tho old man out of the way," and at the earliest opportunity Pirch furnished the pistol, and when iier father came home from the farmers' club meet ing on Saturday and was about to sit down, she stepped up behind him and fired, killing him instantly. Siie then arranged the body so as to appear as if some one shot him through the window, while her sis ter Anna went out and broke the glass. As to the motive to the crime, Maggie testified that Pirch wanted to marry Anna and that her father refused to sanction it and did not provide Iwell for them. Tiie mother and Anna corroborated this testimony. Pirc h at one i'tmc liv ed with the family a:.d was driven from the house " by Mr. Lanahan, who suspected him of criminal in timacy with his wife and daughter Anna. All arties implicated are under arrest, and the greatest ex citement prevails. A Sins-.ii.ir Casn of Tacit. A in.iri by the name of lhvight Prown, living in Erie, was brought b-jforo a Mayor oi"th ;t j.dace ujion a char'eof laret ny under peculiar eircu P an . s-, n i . l- ces to Crowch, regarUing tne o.scov-1 e-ry a3 an answer to Lis suppliea-, tion, and with it he bought food and j clothing for Lis family. Crowed ' had Prown arrested on a charge of. larceny, and taken before a judge After iearning tiie facts in tho case thejude states that, though the man's piety wa.-, misguided, he thought tiiat justice should be tem pered with mercy, and accordinely inflicted a penalty of only $1 line and imprisonment ior 21 hours. 3Iiirder in GroonlieUI, I'rt- Pirrsitcuc;, Feb. 17. A. U. Mich ener, of tireenfield, Washington county, was shot anl killed on Wednesday right by Peter S'mvin. The latter had gone to tho drug store of Dr. Wells fer the express purpose of shooting Wells. He drew a pistol and was about to dis charge it when Michener rushed be tween him and Wells with the in tention of preventing him from do ing any harm. Michener received the bullet in his breast in the region of the heart, and falling to the floor, expiree! in a few moments. Shavin Homed ntanccs. n is saiu mat -.. .-.V t " ' 7:7.. " i i -ii .... i K.-t.ilvi-m-in i. k ''. iuai.i.ij i.-i .iu.i-1 uig ca;e came to a speeeiv trial, wiin ro,i. is a very poor but pioa, man, ..nil a ru,h ,vas rn;Ke f. ,r the tl.o re;lt nlrenlv Rt ,ti: T.itl , U n i-ed earnei? relief ''The ! , ".! lhti . Firi. l eat uyitnaiin,, , ,,...jeT j mcn ; Barber, asi,lant ft .reman of j n'u.tlur ' thesumof.m greenbacks lying lfmp o'-thc JaniC3 Wu!1ll i l i " i ... .. .... i i -----7 - i - -wtioiiLi. . i ie. l ie;i lit. i. ..u a .iuk . e, e.wi. -.ju , wo known cit:,tn. :,IeXal,i A Troasurers Office i:o!,i:o,!. John Croweh, who .vas wa.king just . Willi i , ahead, had lo.t theni. niRtll T;,, a ,,ol:oe 0 In e'er ; Per-i:oT, February 13. A very faith was ct tucappropnat.ng kind, coloreJ 'lnan ,vho wa3 ( ; bold and successful robbery was apparently, for lie toox uie niewey , v atot v c;iill v.anifl I1.,.0 1 ee.mmitted shortly before noon to without mentioning toe circumstan- i. ,.,,, .,..; ,''';,..,. :n u0 r..nr,tv Trh!trpr' nit.er. lledu Lrownsville; five miles dis-;k.r tant, where he was captured r.nd j taken to Washington jail. lie is twenty years old, a coa. mi n- er, and was concerned in the riots i not long ago near ijreenneld Citizens ami Circus Men Uiotins. jmiuhvetoet, ia., i ei. io. a ri- i r t- 1 . -. . 1 ,it ftrr.,rrp,i Kt i.,rtuA Ut ni-ltf. . , . . ' ; tween employes ot thc De Don-i j naire-s Circus and citizens. Isaac J j Gilly stabbed Holmes, a circus rid-; jcr. Holmes shot Jaues Collins in j ; the back and G illy in in the arm . i i . . m uran-i l raine, s'i an on can on i rated by a., . ,., If . . lade in tho n tel he hoiS S blown downed .Sam killleih 4 A DREADFUL AFFAIR.' xr.i: explosion at chesti:h. ?(pn and Women Blown mtttio Air antl Torn I.itnlJ fr.m Umb The Fair City In Grief. j Cn;-TEK, Feb. lt. i he numuer Ol pCJ -iiliS llilSSing IlIiU MJ,'J.--u i hi've 1. rished in the explosion at j fire worfc3 ;3 now placed ; at twentv, and there were about fcv ontv t'ersons iniurcd. The fire broke out in the old mansion which was occupied by a large number of colored families. While the fire men, surrounded by a large crowd, were playing on the iiames, the ex plosion occurred. The scene which followed is indescribable. Men and women were thrown into the air and fragments of limbs wr? blown around in all directions. The dead are being laid out in City Hall and the wounded arc attended at the various drug stores, which, howev er, are not sufficiently numerous to meet the exigencies of the case. A panic has taken hold of the peo ple and business is entirely suspend ed. Visitors are flocking into the place from all directions. . New York. Feb. 17 A special from Chester says of the explosion I there : This is the blackest day in history nf our fair city. Death in most frightful shape has laid low nearly a score of our people, and many more have been wounded. The "entire city is in mourning. Following close upon the destruc tion of the Military Academy, a se vere loss in itself to the community, came this morning an alarm of fire from Jackson's li reworks factory and magazine. This was in the old Porter mansion, on Second street and the river Iront. Prof. Jackson had occupied it for the past live or six years. He employed eight and te-u hands and was running tho the place to the fullest capacity, in order to supply his large trade. At thirty minutes jtast seven o'clock the alarm was sounded. In five minutes after the alarm was sounded the fire department was throwing water on the burning buildir.i Suddenly a terriffie cs- plosion' shook the city, the no:c reverberated throughout the eouu- try as far as the Jersey shore. A mass of llama shot high up into the air and the fragments of the building were hurled about. A. quantity of gunpowder had explod ed. It" was felt that the danger was over and the firemen approach ed the iiames until within touching distance without apprehension, and a large crowd ef citizens gathered. t th'- time when the spectators were surest that absolute control had been secured, and that all dan ger was passed, another explosion, ranch more fear ful than the last, gave a terrifiic shock to the earth. The scene was awful, and .so hor rible that it is impossible to ele- scribe it. The crowd of firemen v;;s scattered in ail directions, many of them with their bodies mangled beyond recognition. Some wcre so badly torn that it was ;m- possible to te.l what pait ot tue; body the shreds ol iiesh were torn from. On thc spe ctators the oil'eet was scarcely less disastrous. Meny of them were k'.lied, more were wounded. Those who were not injured rushed through thc city spreading thc horrible news. AI- most instantly taousanu en jcopie, stricken with terror, poured from joining streets to tiie scene of the lisaster. The news ouicidv spread to the country and hundreds of peo ple came from there. The cries of women and children who had lest huso mils and lathers m tne calami-! ty, and wild injuries of others ad led J to the terrible effect of - thc masses of bloody corpses and woumlvd. All the physicians in tho city and j all the priests and pastors were on the spot in a short time to tlispo.-v j of the dead and assist the wounded, j The nearest house was about a bun-! dred yards away. Many of the suf ferers were taken there, and every other house in the vicinity was j thrown open and kindly hands min istereu to the relict ot the victims. Wagons were hastily transformed into r.moUianecs nrel tvervtmng that could be was done to mitigate ! thc horror. In a little lime the ru- i mor got abroad that the now rapid- i 1 li! . 1 1' ' tV .1, W a.7 h Ultra 11 doort of it3 l0I1 ' ri iii jiajnirn Oiitmsf- Ivii.uitsu, February lo. An out - rage of the Moliie Maguire order lias been perpetrated near Mi III in. scliuylkih county. Oeorge li. ag- j oner, a respectaole and wealthy far mer, some time ago received a letter warning him either to leave that part cif the country or to prepare his j place in hell, and that if ho did not j get out, first, his barn and live stock would le burned ; second, his house would be destroyed, and third, he would be shot. No attention was paid lo this and tiie supposed Mollies, after waiting ten days, proceeded to carry out their threat. At one o'clock in the morning Mr. Wagoner was aroused from sleep to find his fine barn on fire. By very hard work he anel his daughter succeeded in savins thirty fine horse3 and cattle, and with the assistance of Ilev. Mr. Hay, who was staying there for the night, the dwelling was also saved, but the barn and its valuable contents was destroyed. During the fire a num- of 6jkj(3 y,ere heard tnoUnta;n supposed to have beei! firetI hy he incendiaries'. About fifty nvi,.hhots went in j,ursuit of th.-m on the 4 Jlerarial 500O Feet IMn-. WASiiixr.Tii.v, Feb. 14. John P. viuuiu, m acw lore, jsnege witli a f 11 r - 11 , . . . . " memorial more than .lOVlft. Inn,? i o r-.T- signed bvmerchanU.manufactorer8 i mechanics, farmers, taxpayers and !i others, residing in nearly every tate in thc Union, which" will bo j' presented to the Ways and Means ! dated irorn tho lirayui l-tr i Vi -. 1 V V- . , 'i,Ul3 hWfre? "uith fV ' "u"Jl"JlJuo'"' I 1 e W iTVVIil i nr f!;i 1-1, . irfrp nmiril'lfll- I ivinl.l l.n mn.ln (a lrimli T..M.11. I.nf Outrages ou the ttnsian Jews. Londov, February 1C It is un derstood that the reports of the Pritish consul" m regard to the out rages against jews in Russia arc about to be issued by the Foreign OMice. Tliey do not show that any eases of violation of women have been clearly prove !. The evidence j 13 clear regarding Miner serious ou..- j rages. Jian UIU auim.u;s uu tiie necessary lorcc, me lorse, u; outrages nik'bt have been confined to a very narrow circle. The Jews still re maining in Russia are reluctant tt give full information in regard to them. Mr. F. D. Moccatta has con tributed . 1,000 to the Jewish relief fund, and ctTers to contribute one per cent of anv sum not exceeding l,OuO,000 collected within two years. At a meeting of the Man sion House Committee of the Jew ish relief fund letters from Mr. Glad stone and Earl Granvihe were read acknowleding the receipt of the res olutions adopted at the meeting held at the Mansion House on the Peezaer, Kona and Prioslar over 230 women were outraged by Jew baiters during the distrubances. At Kieff General Dree tela, when appealed to for protection, said it was rot worth while to risk the soldiers' lives. At Odessa petroleum wa3 poured on a man's head and set on fire, and the died in agonv. Subsequent!)- many children were mercilessly killed. St. Peteksiu'w;, February 10. The Jews in a village near Krahin.ef were attacked by liussian peasants on the 5th inst., "and ten were near ly beaten to death. Almoht an Inundation at Helena. Cincinnati, February 10. A spe cial from Helena, Ail says : A heavy gale prevailed here this morn ing. During the prevalence ot the wind the waves on the river were three to four feet high, and jourcd over the levee, in front ot Commer j ci i s cial Pow, at a fearful rate. The rcatest damage occurred at the corner of Main and Y'ork streets, and it was with difficulty that the flow of water over the levee at that point could be prevented. Pctwcen 12 and 1 ei'clock the city fire bells were vigorously rung, and merchants and others closed their places of business and hastened to the scene of danger. By 2 o'clock this after noon tho surface of the river was calm. In the vicinity of the Iron Mountain and Helena Pailroad de- tiot an immense force of hands was engaged in strengthening the levee, which is considered to be in a very weak condition. The leve'c at the upper end of Williamson Place, two miles below the city, broke this ai j ternnon in two places, and the water j ;3 pouring through at a rapid rate, j It is thought the water can be kept ; oat of Helena bv closing the eun- j h.inkmeiit of tiie Midland Pailroad, wliich is now being done. The levee about tiie city is weal:, but hone is entertained that the water can be kept back in ,that direction. A Viltuinous Stepfather I'unisheel. Self anton, Pa. February 13 In tne Court here yesterday 11. (.. rot tne outrages perpetrated against the "OTed , L1Ll .f t10r.es' the , 7 dee aring the town of Green- - Ten-, in liuJia ! old daughter ot Lis deceased wne by Steuben county, ui a state ol TfiMm "Ziraj London, February 17.-A Yien- a Conner nnsoand. ine ceremony jilisurrecilou. The She-ruT ot Meu-t UUUU r.a correspondent vouches for the iicnormed by Lev. lacka m ; hen co,ulty, who came here to pre- if j tmthnf i.n statement that Eliza- Iwen, a Methodud. Episcopal cler- S(.nt thc ease to the Governor, and A f.&iEt bethsrrad, Kiell, Odessa, icsjin, -v , - ; , oouim. u voauu.,....,, KJ a R M - I " i:it'II 11 Flit M K ST tIA I .lllfl H.llll. I ... -,., - .-,., 4 et. e r.w.l.lnol '.lit 12' 1 X M MM W. ad-jtc:r, of Moscow, this county, was j sentenced to the Slate Penitentiary lor a term of two vcars and eight months, in addition to paying a fine cf 51,000, ior the betrayal ot his stepdaughter. Miss Lulu Swartz, the daughter ti a military chaplain who died during Ibe war." Lulu's father went away when she was a child, an-.l never returned. Her mother married Potter two years ago, and a year later Lulu returned home from i0 Soldiers' Orphan School, where she had been educated as the ward 0f the State. A short time a 20 her mother's husband (Potter) decoyed the girl away to Pethlehem, where they lived as "man arid wife. The members of the Grand Army ol the Pepublic employed a detective and Potter was arrested and brought ! back for disgracing a deceased sol- dierss child There was great indirr- nation in the neighborhood, and it was feared at one time an attempt Treasurer Crosby being alone at the 1 time. One man wen, in the oliice ' and txjiressctl a desire to pay his taxes, doing to tho window furth- jest from the door he called out the numbers at that window, and j w hile the Treasurer wa? hunting up tne descriptions given a conicd-T.itfj oi tne tnier stepped in at tue door, which had been left ajar, hastily went to the money drawer, took what bills could be grabbed and left, The noise of Ids operations attracted the notice of the Treasurer, who saw the thief as he disappeared through I thc door. An alarm was instantly j given, but the thief escaped in the excitement of the moment, as did also the man who pretended to pay his taxes. The amount taken was The Pennsylvania Company Wii! Pee scnt Xo Bi!l. . Wasiiixotox, Feb. 1-1. Senator Allison, chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, has received a letter from the president of the Pennsylvania railroad com pany, in which, responding to an inquiry on the subject, he says: ''Our company had not at that time, nor, have they now, any intention to make a claim for compensation for courtesies extended to the late President and his family or to thc ! Government. We felt it to be not only a duty but a pleasure to do what we could to increase the com fort and aid in restoring tiie health of President Garfield." . Senator unv Condi. ' l'i;n.AM:i.Piiu, Fel Condition Hopeful. liruarv li. The condition of Senator Den Hill, 1 i i i e 7. j 1 .' , , ,-r e. , i 10ked upon as hopeful, the attend.-i iiiiz her hi;-hai,) l.iiaor after she" Phyiicians dekring their le.U:t:Cl Iff J,iSf 1 f tL f"5"8 1 5" t1;1tk d,'V C0UJt' rauectioa has been renioveeL Jgave her a vedict ior SluO. TWICE MARKS) AT li THE CHILD WHO WEDDED IIKU STEFFATIJIin. EJSa Shore Obtains a Divorce From an Abaconrfins Husband of G3 and Set-an Another A-ed Streiiueii. Palti.wke, Feb. lo. A wedding date named II. E. Whyte, a youth of 1 years and of excellent charac ter, married a little brunette named Ella Shores, aged 1 1 years, thus giv ing to tho girl a second husband within a jeriod of two ycar3 of her short life. On February o, 1SS0, precisely two years previous to the date of the marriage just mentioned, the resi dents of Dames Quarter were great ly excited by learning that Sidney Shores, a farmer of oo years, had rhi M'j nrrn orw liil lint !.-nOW thiltt !..... t. , i.v. i.w- .w.v, w she was the step-daughter of her prospective husband. At that time mere were numerous ujreau. 01 lynching the wretched bridegroom, and a mob visited his house one night to hang him. Shores, howev er who is an ' eId soldier, showed fight, and they desisted. After tiie man had lived with the child as his wife for four days the county authorities took cegnizance of the affair and arrested him and Rev. Mr. Powen, Justice Robinson, of Princess Annie', committedShores and Powen to jail in default of bail, and the girl was taken charge of by friends and removed from Shores' house. The feeling against Shores was further aggravaleel bv thc fact that his wife (w ho was the widow of his uncle; had only l;e:en eiead 1 month when he wedded the girl. Some months later Shores jvas tried by the County Court, convicted of misdemeanor and sentenced to pay a line ot $-300 and stand committed until itwas paid. The clergymen was acquitted on the ground that he had not known the facts of the case. Shores, being a pejor man, couhl not j'ay his fine, and would have been in jail at the present time had he not succeeded in escaping last year, since winch, time he has not be en hearel 01. Meanwhile toe girl wife, by friends applied for a divorce which aj.plication was heard last fall and granted. Throughout ail her trouble, Whyte. her scconel -husband, dis played the most Ouixoticsolieilude for Ella, artel finally induced her to marry him. Mr3. Whyte despite her tender years, is a mature and unusually pretty girl ; well educat ed and intelligent. Several promi nent residents of the; county have taken an interest in thc welfare of tue young counle, and will assist m establishing the groom in business. A J'amiiy Io::-u..ctl by Spring M'ater. Cytiiiana, Ky.. February 1". A fearful story of p -i-oning and death has just been m.. '? known here. It appears that a n. n named Law son, residing with his wife and four children in a placed ln .ned Flor ence, a short disUnce from here, drank water from a spring that re cently appeared on the grounds surrounding their house. Last daughter and a baby were su-ulenlv cJt- nr.,1 l .. e.M-fl reo,?;,-. ,! niA could reach tiieni died Uttering pierc 1 1 ..i cries ot pain and apparent-1 lv suilering the most exciue-iatin torture. Before their death Mrs. Lawson anel two other daughters were taken sick in the same manner and at last accounts' were dying in the greatest agony. -Physicians were powerless to relieve them. It is believed that the spring water had in some manner bcemwisonecl, but in what wav is a mvsterv Immediately after" the members of the unfortunate family were taken 1 J. 11 1 SlClv their bOilieS began to swell ami become discolored, the eyes bu'ging from and tmall V leavmir the sockets. The wate r of the spring will be ana lyzed. Star Unite SrI:itlUi-s. Omaha, Xeb., Feb. 1(5. Judge Dundy, presiding over the United States' Court at Lincoln, Neb., where the trial of Corhin and lddin''s in thc Star Itoute C lSf S Las been in morninr-directed the iurv to return ...-.K.U ,r ...I. ix tiviiei. iei.ni.iiii, ii iiii-ii iiivji it oordingly did. Thc government took j.lace 111 Dames (Quarter dis-!,:iXe maintained the vAliitv of the ' frV-XVViwi: '- - "o, , t- trict, Somerset county, Md., on ti:t-; u.,,,. The people are no v intitni-', d h;,Ul"r,: "tii --.. ; loth inst., under fircunjfcuu.ee f ! dating bWuers at the collector's salts. : -.v rPTTTO FT"1"' itow'i'J'i.'r''''' which have probably never found Ninety-live levies were made, and : X--LTunl ilAlt, i--. , c m -v n ,,r.tl-1 inthw nnnfrv On t.J 1,.,,., I f. .. -..':, ' N.m n :thtrobail-.'.c?3 thcr-n erec.e-i. Bd , V was ueceivcti oy snores a io u.e ,.s i ,,.f , :f! Vlf, ,,: he mob : I rl M ft'? V had completed the cxaimrmlu-a ot t rrtlTI nmn nnn i ii'..'t.o.tt!j.intte!i..ftiie a:.-.v ..tt-itswitne-s:s, the defence had not M W V JT W jl I? fi A J" i""-??. -fnU Ur.r"!.-,'.;.-. otTcreJ any te-stiniony and tl.c pros- j JJ UllU il 11 U 1 1 U illS iidS ecutionhad utterly tailed to show isfoi: s.li.KoMiY uv j .... "V. n. ci-i'Mi. any wrong doing by the accused, j '!Tlerwi' I- 1 The verdict gave universal satislac-j -u Ci "ija.'A.iiu, y- -ph-f no-w N:!.irBthi pu-. tion, as the defendant, are well j fi.'tjSIC DEALER. SOMERSET, PEKii'A. K I ?w.r.,K known and resnected citizens. ! nrwnr D-ronr-i rtn-t nn Tr.rm I r-V!.,A.':'thlB ,-'ai'i'!.1 n-t Tlio A'iprirtioiiniciit lil!!. Washington, Feb. 1(5. The House to-day agreed to fix the num ber of Ib'present.uives in Congress, under the new apportionment, at. '- , by the old method, and the bill under the new apportionment, at. will be completed and' pas-ed to morrow. Only nine votes were cast in favcrof thc Seaton plan of appor tionment. A number of spee ches were made in the early part of the day tending to show that o2o would ho the number of Representatives fixed upon, several members chang ing from their preferment in fa-or of other numbers. Deatli of lion. S. A. Purviaace. Pitts ill r.en. Feb. li. lion. S. A. Purviar.cc died at his residence, in Allegheny City, this morning, after a protracted illncsj. Mr. Pnrviance was a member of Congress for two terms, and enjoveel the distinction of i being a memberof the Constitutional Convention, and also of having been Attorney (ienerrl of i'lH State. He ! ., - - , J Was 10 jKirs til age antl It lts ii; wifi. oiid t'nrr-e fln'idren ! lie .HUI inrte eiunireil. SutliU-11 Death oia Iif'aji-l.f.or. .MctONSKLSr.l IlG, 1 a., Ice), lit. 1 lion, jam os Aeiiev. mtmuer (i ii.ei Logiiiiuture from Fulton county, fell dciul from bin chritr tais mornincr while sitting n his rcsuh-nco at Th Tiu-n nf rwvniriwl f..l arm ill I a Stat of Insnrret Hon. Path, N. Y., February 13.Thcr j3 organized resistance in the town of Greenwood to the collection ; taxes levied to pay bonds, issued ten lor twelve rears act, in aid of the Chester Pine Creek Pailroad. j After tars ui' iiui-ttin the Courts ed. The last d lie if, Lol were out -J strong'. Villi :.r:ne with martial music ,,1 1 .,. .:.lr.r TllCV defv liwors to 1-i.l tiV, the ' property." Stteriff Hiirgins and 1 2. deputies attended the last s de, but no person uareU to tuy the property offered, and the sale was aeljotirned. i Iiepudiation is temporari! ful. r f 1 vv I.i.nrt;nti. !.. 1 o-i a V I i.n,i'.-nir it loccktii ilwn. I Wie a tiai ....... u ' ' i l i - . . . . . , i , r r-f v-OT n..- eiovernor voinen usucu a iioei;i- fJ.i -. iru:oe. f I, II ' 1 ! f LlftAiHtJlLllI1 ' . - . 1 A 1. . ..IV . - . . f- : uf axes. Several would-be par- j cheers have been seriously injured. j -j-fie taxes due in the town amount to about S,0:X), and as the place is far removed from the line of travel nothing of the desperate state of af fairs was known here until the Sher iff arrived. In cose the proclamation, which calls on the rioters to dipi rse, is not obeyed the militia will becalied out to en force order. A Cr:yifc In Iinea.iiei. Lancaster, Feb. 17.-Elizabeth ; lloi omy ;:g;ii:iM u:w i'iuivis 01 t..L ; jaw iut nil persons who at'emnt to ; 1 1)U!.cj1.I.,.) vri;,iertj s ,-or arreursj Mash, agetl thirty, in is murmug at taeked her mothtr-in-Iaw, Mary j Mash, aged iiity-nine, and knocked j her down with "a li.tchet. Sl.etlien; beat her victim's brains out with a ! hoot-jack. When arrested, !';bu-t lieth assured the Coroner tiiaiche! had no ill-will against her mother-in-law, but that as she herself de sired to die, and did not lik.? to com mit suicide1, she determined to mur der some one, so that she would get hanged fur it. Ttir.t Vas I):iol!iiit in K.,.i-n---.t. SiiiiKVKi'oKT, La.. February 10. Carter Stewart, colored, surrendered to the officers. He confesses he kill ed Jim Martin. The men agreed to settle r. knives in They iiad feud with bowie rus tbrtst alcr.e. cy !:.:. light. stabbed Martin to the heart the bodv in ti.-e woods. Two I'reidfiititvl A;;;itiiii::ie.'nts Wamiixoto.v. D. C, Feb. 11. Among tho nominations rent lo tie i Senate t'Mliv bv r-.-sid.'-nt we re ! those of John C. Ne '.v, o; rv N. vi; Indi n-.a, to i be Assist -tut Secret arv ot tin I re:is vevor of cu.-toms ior th' Philadelphia. istriet TWENTY-SEVEIi'TII ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TBS SOMERSET COUNTY MlfilllSllffltW For as Y2S UiB2 D::bi3r rM, 1321. unnn :- i To n received on renews. this year.. i. uunnir the year I To cash rci.'t'lved on i:lw nolii'ft:. istii:.! Vi- 11 I 10 tn.-iii r'.-coivca un a4io-omenta cjiicct- ea mu vmr .... . . 133 Vi n:s:it'nsi;i!:.T3. N-1.1. i:yc.i?h piM Er.-u.-I iviittpii 1'iriliixnjfis ly Iii-c...ii Jfo. L xij etiaii piu l .lniinlcc ter f-ir ilnute l.y lire No. 3. Ky c-i.u pa;.l Jertt O. Ucrliev lor loss hy lire Jto. 4. Ky cue h pal 1 S-ticufl 1 .-.j 3-0 uj .i e) t"j it ;.' ; n... V uyi-nih jiai.i i ni-iciVK. Verify !cr ijfa .y llr-i.. v...?.'';! , Nn. 7. cif.-itloTi-ry :in-I ji'js'.ijf. ,7r., t"J""!' ' somwuji HEiiAi.tioiii- prlntmij repurt ami lilanks N.. Pi. Salary otserrtryan-i Tourer t-.rwsjcar i 18 u ci 4C i CO i'. Haliinc; In ban I r,rTreaara j .mwini oi 'premium a'Avs in lir..t. . Ssl-'J :i I Acionnt of cnpiul i 3!'..7 oj j The folluwlnir Iiiriot .irs wore t-Iet'lr.l r.r tfio ca ! ,'uinir year. Ti'. : S.itnuel iiircLiy. Aliruci B. ;i:,i. I lietij unln Klino, Jiimts raii.i;iiriliin L. Mil. 71 07 icr, Anarew ..y, Jvi.n r.pc!:-hrr. i.'-lirist J. n.il lyr. Wm. iiukcr an.l Jnha Hick, i S'uinir.-ft funty. 1'a., u.l iiiiir.l .burner and J.n;.iii Fii iin.er. nf Keillor-! canty, ani Satnuul ..liu thews, oi Fayette county, tu. Un utg-jnaul Atiram itfiiin. , f.'.if i,!J o:l.-cr? j Ka relay, PrwUent; jjau lulii, Secretary n.t Hy onler of tho li.ir of Plr'f !or Jons iiu-ks. I Secretary. . . . - I T1IK T.'OKI.-FA3;i) EEFOSE BUYIN3 TRY THE EUEEETT ! "ITISTIliiDfST t" H Bi2S KlJiuUGS 13 YSHlT, Bui 7 tc FfiC?. nlieil anil wtknuiriciiice l hy the hixkett mu!irjl nuMiontii-s, an l tlio ilonminl l .r thnu is aieiuitlr rno saner; inty of tho UuruRtt Onri'tts i.i rrcv. ltn-r:isitiir a thair mt rits are hpiMniinir moro -x-tPnslvHiy kmnrn. Wh it eerytK:y mint.! is. the Therefore everyboey wants ilia Bl KUErT, i.r-i uuuan lorine least amount nl nnn v : EVJTCY OlWlAtJ Gl-ACAXTECK FlTE YcAHS. Sc'd on lisy Monthly Payrrents anj to far CA3M. ALSfi :or.i:.s. cur n. rr '::-.;-. ivc i llANJOS. CIi.IlllKT-r. IIC- ' coLOs, FLi:xi-is, in i;s. ! And ia fuct everythinar in ths uo.cal lino. Tho lawijiaca most, uesiriiiilo inntmcthin Unok. f,.r nil icKtrnmnts on salo. liiiuik Music Hooka aii-l Vi per of all size! and klnJ J. SHEET MUSIC k YI0L1N ETEIS33 a S:S2il7. Or-'nns Toned and re-pnirisl. Jln-tirr.1 Instruc tion f H perquartur. Send for cntali until. Soiieltinz ynuronlaiii for "Everjttiititr ia the Music il I. ne," I am, Yours Retiicctlaily, I. J. HEFFLEY, feb--tf. Somorset, l'ei.n'A. JpOK SALE. ..H. v m.Cita;".' !i;,fi ;'e.r urSoyf..t tiTmfhii, SmiueiTf t counts. I'll., an i iltiln lumt. I iVVt'',3'1 Hj'hi'rt- 1,Mitl ''',"yi and others, contiilninir iiii ni-trt, more or les.i, anorn o-i acres in meadow. 7,) acre in '.ol 9tate 01 Ciiunaii'in. baiance well tiir.!i.reil "ryi maunlt v. j venient to rnliriwd, in rw ! Mrtcinir Dmciunlt tttvcnlei-.t to church nnl fcliocl. Lavlnir thf-rcon erect a ?vl bonne, barnaml other tuiioiMlaKi'. e-or tenpa ai;d iurtticr particular luJJrwj orcail1 un I s jirMIM.i'! k i:HJ i I lec. t.9 .ew i.xjugton, Sotiitrc 1 e.our.ty. Pa ; , . mtivisTfi sTnn'.i v.-.ttpli il . .... . " 1 .1 jte of Itanicl LeT.II. lute of Scurhniaiiton I Auuu.iooii.er:n-o., i,au. Lettcru of aiiir.inLnt!"0 on the liaTinsrbeen irrante.! to the linden irwa iuietwe.i to tnw ctato u'tuKeimtnedtat. pnvmBt.an.HhoM hivi,:ttci::!:nSnit,ini..r.m J" s. o-ax. mis tcuu.r. PXSTEE'5 SALE OF- j VA L VA II LE RE A L ES TA TE ! By -'"-."-1",1 T.Z 171 j .n tJ ini'l.y outrry.i.n of, v irwi-, .... iiulurdQj, Jamil. i Ui i--k i- ! t-n-wir .wrtv.i ri ! Ui" U" J'"'" ' s. 1. trt r ib-i i' u.i.l . 'b. x.l. Ai 'I'.l.'.init UtTtKlt ul jlM.n.i!i (.-ii- '1 li ii. tt l:cw iv-jc. .i-v. - - - ..... I r k .APt..l in! .ilhr. 2 A ri-rcnin lrtit Uwl itui is .n-io, T ...... -v;.. 1 UpniHi. ll Mi: V.m M'l Wl I ihic-ii.iii or taa iwrcan"1 ? Hen"a tne premlw to tecu the w!iiov' ibn, $1 nfin i j LOWEST PRICES rn...ti-n rTipitinrn fiT!"'i;::i' 'O aFiraiCTabnTSHRM-1. j i,,'f piiiSSOitsicfPOVELL'i; J PPFPAKED CHEMICALS Ti:Ii .n-hen mixed at ncnc,mr.!:c OnoTon cf :-U?i":UIOit li:urHATi:, -;u..l in p'i:i: i;."c c.vA r-i ccrtr.in cf i.'.zct:-crp- EXTRA N.v..-u...ati i OsxPENSE.l F-a !::. I rw: 1 l's CiiWiiCAi-r. liavc Lctr. tV: . , : itr.'.vcrsjl s;::l---iV. I v, : u: I.-i : f.rniir. in c-.v.-y i-"t.".tc u. rr '.r;:' .0 r l'-r.?1-.!. iv..-.K of i:.-".:- EXTRA f..trt.-u-.o f c:::. Drovn Chemical Co ?oi " i'&orKiETo:::. 1 !U:'..l. .cturer i :or. r:iceCT I'...i.ii.: :t. :- none? Fcrtil- "13S r.Tci::...a u.11. solvcc! icnci, l''t;-7-'i?S CENTS V? El. J.--'"' f3 mS--'-'' "if v---. (-. t1" -'-. tr ".li i: 11 is tii." Ll. :it .ir. .'.i-v ' 'i O 4iii-Jy, t..r i :, ?k..M. Ki..-j,-s-a3r4- jn-rr-V--.';"' y Li rt i!.l:.;c sj i A- A-nerU-an t-tT'iCST; Lsji.l. : I:; ii lit.j l-H.-Tt; ui 6 - a . tlU it & ?. 8 e-S5 v. i.i. j 2?T'"J1 PEIVATE oar SALE 7ALU.BLE rnilE nielersi-netl ofiers at j.tivate t"wnaiiii a.Mjt ti:rfl miies e.tt nf Somer'-'t. fin churctit s, in a i(i.ii nciiilriiocO, and is unc ol BEST STOCK FARMS In tho County; haa --i iicmx, ycith ,iilown3, :tNut iti.'rrs f which arn b4rom ltil ; has a aii.i :i t Pti-itH ti(u. i7inir ii use, w n h a iC)o.i IS;mi V.ato. lit'(i "ory, Uir' Siai'le f T Ci-J"llt hnrSf" flPtl Wtiiil H'i!J?t it :I!t l.vt'f BEST IX TIIE COUNTY ! wih tht Irnt rrr.nc of wurer ci ;;nr fn . Ii fatuity. Also, j.lt-r.ty fruit, iurii a-- ic:;rs. ie Ai'i'U s. irrutes -'Ium. ht-rrif-i ait I 3l:ipie .im;ir irruve. r-tiilrin '2 "ui koelvr, wfth a .u c.ir H - so. t'.ru I'.ut?. Kura4.ee and fr'ix.ti'rcs, & Lt:r.-z ivi-u. :in i(irn on in! jrim- J. .vr. ii. nn. S.ic:or, fa. fit iSt uirn:: NO'i'lCI-:. At Ortilfi n" ' 'i--. US. ! S n-Ti.-t o.i t'nc ct!-.it.'r.a IT . mr r !w,lltai4,t;,, " I' r,!"-tow- i v'.-.::.. XEXlXS. j l.rfc.V5 the tntrr A thereof to lie psltl to her annually ,. i, ai u.;.sr . V qi Ti.. Iiiunn liie: ar dedurrinir the coat pxrn. .m. ; tnall4 A!a. ..er olt - - i.i i.tIiebUao..'.doaiMieeBBrniat' I Asl.tvn. a-r j... I' ti. ule. Lef(jrrei! pytneat to he aeeurea nil tiie Sl);.,r Te!l..i n . ..' . i pri-nil.". ly jaJituifiit bondf. Ten per ct ct. oi ; .. wUlts ! iciiwirctiMe ui-.icer 10 PU J t!ie I Ts!'...w. a B ' 1: hUi SUi f U:vn!;: --i iSBACCOtlll r.,:;,:ifk ti 5ia. 1: ' :! ! j'i- - ''7 '. . . 1 i : ' . i . j i - - . 1 ieir i 1 --rg-eii i . 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Sunemi. mi l .M'yrvta!'. l-.r--1.-I ItatvUm 1'ii.t Vila. ar.-4 Ji ia W. e'u,-. ml min- I K"';J.- t.'ii l-n.li Uy of i'enruiiry. !"-l-i r.it"i-.i iru-tew of tlio csta- of Jn. p.i,. ,!L-! unil ' l.e-f nil rin cJ c.r. ;-. j :.!.. m nn-l tttn . th.iu le'tv ' en- 1 twtir-i tLcntmlw i!ariri!-t at thi!iu.r.': i ti!i"l i.Wi't". T.cri (-T iv. i ih: I w ! xs w.ir.l.i nix lo nt borne liy'tao in'lin:rii.i:.i. Alan anil e l. kv wlll.!nrt von. .-1 a i' n,l u i. j r.jfi f..r ii'i.iira.i-jjj nr,i cirli, winte.l ectryKhcro to ! r.m'f-'rir. .iv- yj I liie.in!i?H. Vou i-iin nva at home an' ii. w 13 tiie tune. "a -annrk la titie to trie W- "'.nor mi-ineca will mv mm nfiriv i ..'! x nine ana .10 t..c w.r "m ii" f ill to tntike rnouu.iu nv hy cnirairiiiic n t ! f'tee. f istl outnt :ind trrms tn-o. Jiutifv wa.:e f.-t, cnslv. anil h"nnra:,!v'. A.lilnj. Tiii h & Co , Angus'.. .Main?. IeciS-ly A UDITOII'S NOTICE U.nlftir bcrn n"!on!e.l ATrurl.rt h'r!.;i?;n; h..:U. ,t.c iriv "i mi-; min I fi.untrTtr.an. lii--'.i. and tni'-ia !t.-tr!liati.i of' .il .i.i.... ii,. ... i..i... . t!lf 1 -n-l t'l tin iiun.iinl ih.th. X- v.......... ..." ...11 i i ii'-ca?ir'i, to an-1 ;i.nnn' th.ise le. av fn.it. thereto; nr.ti,. horehy civen. tliac I will tutt-ii I to the il':ii-i oi :ti I aiip liutmeiit. at tnr uitu e in Somi.TJi-t. I'a.. un FriJ.iT. too 8-1 .'nyof .ari-h, li--, wtcu and whers all Lcr-uns lr.n.rei.d can atu-t.l. VALENTiXE II A V, Somcrs.-t, Fes. 8, lM'J. Auditor. A D MIN ISTil ATOIiS NOTICE. 1 .f utc f AbrASom Hoover. Iato of Urotiierjvalley Tap., ileceiseil. TMrmof ailminisiraliun nn nfw.rM Mt:.tfi h.iTtnir j brvn enintt'd to the underpinned by the prn-r.iii- i inorny. nniM1 i nrrvoy given lo all pt-rsi.ria m- dehtrd to piii.l entate to make immediate piy ! nient, ami 1to bavini; riiiiinji nKint it to re- Saturday, marta itth. Hvj at hi. lute rr-idtnee. vpji x Ctil viHN' reb. A4mioUtntor. ,: 1VOTICE. Notice is hereby given JL ' t!,'t ""re w''' roeetin of the j.cromi ' I'r whim ti.e property aal funcbltix of the ! fittilmrich ii lUitimure :mIc fc Ir-m Con. fnny . purchased, at thc otflse of J. F. Oravo, N',."w w""' 'n " I'ity ol I'itiai.urnh, ..3 Tlutrluy. Fci.roiry 33.1. Hti, at U o e:. k a m.. on t.ie purpije nt oronin a new rorp-iratlon. ' under the Act of Anscthiy iii suca e,ijd m:i-le and i.rjTnii. . j. m. Rrru. fehlii: Trnslee. ?i?? n y O'JU iri I fVln t.iia a eea in yitir r-'n i.-wn. T.rtn ard Ali.lwd li. Haf.E mi fc !-.' M.ir.ls lv TA Kt Rwlc and M.in . . fcUAS AHA.V. A t r. t.f b I. c I ATflTTfi1 X.-.,; i, 1 : 1 iSi o .t'ii ...n-rtut:. rti ...... i oiiin, ..cuui n i.t-itm Kiel 5; -- ... L-l-p ii, ih.M ! tw "lp 111 lllT:r;.' -I'l'i irairi.. ill let.rt- k i ni-i,.-i-'J .....ii., . 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