w Th m I I III mi l.. IF ! a 0 i ii c J 1 I . tlrlJ jwrious iimtttT. On the nlvw question 1 lie oonicrsei jieram.jti,e iwicm rcit. ue ww. put I !VAI:I SH.L. l-iiii'T and lT wKi'NK-HAV . Iwnihcr a. lU KlNG the month of NovetnlaT Uo4, the National debt w dT.-a'd to the amount of fn.iHi'-J.MQ.V. Ma. PuiK-HKR liit hanl when he any he hai no ymtmtliy for an eight-honr man with a fourtecn-lionr ife. Jahe ; IJuaine. Jb h:i lxvonte a re porter, on the Pittsburgh Iaily Tme. His father made his first reputation as a newinpT man. PlttMI'KNT t.'LE KLM IS Said to W suf fering with the it ut, ami the office seek ers are o.tn-ii-l to tnn.i softly, when apprwhitw his prcs-n-c. Tr;.asi i:i:b is tlie only Stnte oflicer to I. o'.-'t.-.l in thi Commonwealth next year. but we wil. h al iiiii.i.tii. t' oiliii-s will ixr t prubaidy have a lively the hulk ol Hur county lie tilled. Mb. t"nKi E. V.itiiBH,tlw present r.si.leiit Clerk oft he House, has prewired a list of mi n'l rs. which shows that there is a liepu'.li. aii t.mj only of eighty-three on joint ball-t in our Mte l,i-islature. VisT.isat the White House complain of the o lor of Isiiled cabbaiR- uncending Iron, the kiiet.eu. They shoiil.l rr-mem-berthat the Nation was promised "a re turn to the simplicity of the fathers," Tiif. I (alias - Texas I A'"-, a-ks: " tt'liat shall it profit a I'n-ideiit if he piin a whole win! I of M iiii.is r.nd lose his o n parly ? " It is veiy evident that the Prosi lent h i- Is-eti a-kiu himself the sime ijue-tion. S"iAKri: ;:iisi row i-si-ais- i'miii de aivounts for his nar- it at tiic late eh-c- ti in. h K viiiL' that the IeiiiiK rats of his ilistiiet ei-ale 'i at elect! ui time. So. s-; the U .u!.:ictus. for omv. did "eaten a weasj-l ali-.'i '. Kmi:w.vhtif. H. K. Hover, of the ' Sixth distri.1 Philadelphia! claims to j have the promise of nmri' than a major- ity of the me:i,isTs of the House to suv : p .rt him for Sjs-akcr. If this be so, j Dover has a dead sun- thin : of it om.i:i.ss c incited on Monthly lust. This is the short s-ssion, n the 4th day of March the i'h in-t. and ill lid next. It is let anticipated that any im oortant hiri-l.ition will U- is rfected tlur- in the cos 2 thns- month other than i the n-M.T of the ii-ual appropriation i hills. Evi:i:v pni lent business limn will a-- ! sent to the pr...ition. that it is fiM.lish ; to pav another for doinsr a thins you can ' do eju;il!v as well yourself. Then, why p.iy a foreigner for lining that which you j can have just as well done by ayii)g j vour own countryman ? Therein lies the whole tarilf question. j Of thetweiity Presidents of the United States who have die t, lour an- buried in the State of New York, viz : Van Buren at Kiudoihook, Eihnotv at Forest Lawn, Hnif.do: liiantat Riverside Park. New j York, aul Arthur at Albany. Monnie j w as also tni' ied ill New York, but hv act i i of the Virginia Iyiris!ature his remains j were removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Uithiiioiid. At the recent election then- were alsmt li)),lff votes jNilled in i.tkot,t, with aj Republican ui.ij irity of" JI.'KKI. The ! i-cUt:l" of ll.ikota. with two and a half j times as many votes as South Carolina, j Is'ilig kept out oftlie (nioii, Imsiiusc her filit ics do not suit the I Vt110rr.it ic major- . ity in the II mse, is one not calculated to elicit ein'oaiiu'ii- uitiie honesty an 1 fair ness ol tiie piny 111 p nv-r. ) Stone ! The two cases of Itentoii and throw a brilliant light n)sin the Pnsi iciit s idea of civil service reform, which, tersely stated, amounts to this: Ilemo cratic officials may make Itemncratic IH' s'lies, if tin- time itmsiiiiicd ths-s not interfere with their official duties; but Uepubiican officials must not make publican siMivhes. It must ls ch It arly undtTstisid, that what is sauce for g.Kise, is not s-iiiis fir the gander. the A LATE ilecisiou of Ju Ige White, of Piftsbiirjli. wiil act a an ejesis'ticr to th bin Uin -ii of li.pl r dealers, and w ill ad I largely to tiie rveuues of the cities and counties ui tiie t'lnunionwealtl:. He bol ls, that w hen a hotel or saloon keep er violates the law and incurs a (s'lialty of fine and imprisonment, that the fine can be collisted from his lion Ismeti, in stead of allowing him to serve it out by an extra imprisonment. Tins is abso lutely sound law, as the bind given is conditioned for the g.ssl Is-lisvior of th party receiving the litvu.se, and any vio lation of the law forfeits the bind, and tnakes it iMlleetiblc fnmi the snn'ties. )iw 1'antNu tie- acuncy in the office of Suae Tn-asun-r which wiil Is- caused by the eUs'iioii of t.'.il. t iay to the United Sub S'li.itc, the I'liila lelphia 7"t;c mention. 11 m. J.m.li 11. lnngcmvkcr as among the available candidate for the apiauiitiiif tit, and pays him tne follow iug deserved compliment. " As in te Congressional struggle in th S'lenteenth distrul Ex-Senator Eougi'iits ker was uusuivcs.-ful, it is pre sumed lie would nothing ioath to as sume com rol of the State Tmasurv, and ins name has ies-ii siigg.-nicj for the ai iiutiuent. No iiiotv Mlaiable nor worthy aiio;titiiicii(, in a large public ak'tisc, oc.ild is- in ide.an I the intaUaiion of su -Ii a g'Utloiuail the l:4v would is' iu itscll jtr.sif that the State ftiu.ls were not to ! used t in H as stiu tiv ...... ; 1.. 1 1... 1 1 Ws have had a deal of biuster from Morrison mi l other itciuocratic stttes luen, who were turned down ui the late chi-tniii, about saiasbiiig the tariff, aud doing other dim things, during this ses sion of Cougmss. Iu view oTthe divided snub these gentlemen received from the ople, we are of the opinion, lliat, after they have cisilcd off a little, they will conclude to go slow, avoid extremes, ant. give their attention 1 1 absolutelv uecesssiry IcgislatioiL The I H ues rats have not made a reivrd during this Cou CT"i, usm which I hey can go before the country at the election iu lsXS ; they w ill hae a small, not a safe, working inaj.iri ity ia the next Cotigres.s, and to neglect their portiiiiity now, is to sin away their day ol (rrav. We airehend. therefore, o trouble from tfie tariff nnasliers, antl c'her irreconcihiblen, dur .in; the pn-seut sestiou. Policy, if noth iiill tM.', w ill r-sirain the mujoritv. Bora bouses ol luiifiv uonvened roiuptly ta Monday at li o'clock and three new members were sworn iu. Tlie President mcssige was rctvived at '2 M 'clock Jitid was mad. it is u long docu luriil, and covers multitude ol Habjecta, JtLuorslhe n visioiioi tiie l.iritT as urged by Cirusle and Morrison, ami uigcs thai reducuou of the revcuuea is iiccenNiry, bocatuse all tiie public debt that ia sub ject to rej.euiptj.ni will stsm be in, and Uie surplus tiien oil band w ill become a i lunli ny iiim in n mewipr n mm -, and a'rt tlit all efforts oftlie Treasury I Iowrtni'nt to force mlver into circula tion have failed, tlierefore it roinujsp i,...,l.l t-.,li-,niiniw -Ifoclwrlljiuiwn the neiwitv for a new navy and vipor- mislv urpi the question of coast ili'fenww i uin (uifrress. A mjrjri'stion la niale I that wmie new genera! pension law oe jiawatl, wi a to cover dex-rving caw, j Hiii-li aa heretofore have lieen provided j for in wrim-ia! hilK and devotes a brief ' iace to genera lit ic on the labor (juw ! tion. Thee are the principal topics of ! interext touched uiion. the lutlamv of the nieKhiitrr being devoted to the Ufiuil topiea embraced in State piipera of this kind. Jrnviso from the rtatementa of the j prttw in different jwrta of the State, there ill be a large amount of tinkering with the law of the Commonwealth during the coming Rc-wion of the Legislature. The liquor lawn, the tax laws, the railroad laws and the laws governing county and t.jty ofliciaK will receive a large share of j attention. The interest of lalior, and legislation in liehalf of ita prote.-tion.jtnd to prevent competition with convict lalsir will Is? jierseveringly urged. The ifimmit tee apjsiinted by the late County Com missioners Con vention.has also cut out a great deal of work to be pressed upon our law makers,theprinciial points of which are amendment relating to the collec tion of taxes, the rei-al of the act fixing a Isiuntv on the destruction of wolves. mild cats, foxes, weasels, iiiink, hawks. and on Is, anil in particular will they try j to secure the alteration of the law govern- ! ing the election of assessors, so as to pro- i vide that the triennial assessment shall j be held towards the expiration of their ; terms, when they have acquired the ex-M'rien-e and knowledge required for an intelligent re-assessment of property, and not immediately after their election as. is the -ase now. Everything jsiints to anls an active and busy session and a call for the ls-st brains and tact possessed hv the IneliilsTs. IM kim. the last lresiilential canqwiign the IN-Iies ratic press kejit up an univas ing howl for the alsilition of the inter nal revenue tax, w it h its " swarm of offi cials, eating tip the sulistance of the Js-o- ple." Now , when it is pro a wed to re- ihiei- the aiviiuiulating surplus in the Treasury, by nqs-aling. or reducing these taxes, we find these same journals rail ing against the suggestion. We find, also, that the most uncompromising opNiiicntH of res-al are the large produtvrs of the articles taxed. There are two reasons for this hostility. The free traders want these taxi's continued,) that the tariff "n "''Is'rted maniilailiin'S can ie tlie more lieavily reducist, ana llie large hiskv manufa1urers favor their contin uance, lss-aus' the tax ojieratc to crush out tlies:ual: producers, and helisthciii i to maintain their inanosily. The latter get as mil' h for their product as though ! the tax were off, while the small distill i ers cannot afford to pay the tax in ad j vanoe of aales, and so are compelled to I limit their production. One of the most j blatant free traders is Senator IWk, of Kentucky, and the reduction of the tax on spirits has no more uncompromising enemy than he ami his constituents, the i distillers of Kentucky. Over one hundred million dollars are j annually collected fnmi internal revenue taxes. If our present resources are ti) , large, why not cut off these taxes on do- ! inestie n)ducts, and let the tariff on for- . eigti-ni.cle manufactures, that -oni-te with articles pnsluix.'d by our own js-o- ' pie, stand? We have a vast deal of gab- ' ble from DemocV.iticHpcukersand writers alsuit the hateful " war tax," and yet, when it is imposed to wi? out or reduce j it, thi'se same gabblers are found in oe , Kisition. The statistics of the Ilejiart-; ineiit show that the increase or dis-mase of these taxi's have never measurably af- ; fis-tisl the consumption (f the articles i taxed. A certain amount of spirits and ' tabacco are annually cMiisutned, rresiHs't- i ive of the amount of tax, and so it will i lie if the tax is entirely removed. Here i is a plain and easy solution 01 tlie pny leins of tariff revision, anil the reduction of our surplus revenue. Ix-t the internal revenue taxes la.' alsilished in part, or 11 a whole, and the work is accomplished. Momovcr, it will save our Democratic friends a vast deal of mental trouble, and laying awake o'nighLs, scheming "how not to do it." Mra. Cleveland Rebuked. Sr. Loi is. M i, IKv. 4 At their conven- j tion t'eday the mi-mls-rs of the St. Imis ! Ibstrict Women's ( l.ristain TeniH-ranee I Union adopnd a resolution in Men-nee to j ! the nsi'iit dinner given bv Mrs. Whitnev. I w ile, of the siccn'tary of the Navy, at which j w rc pn-sent eighteen lathi's, including Mc. Cleveland. " The p;is'rs," says the n-solu- 1 y'ons. ' rep irt that couries of ilitf'n'iit alt:o- ! holic tlrinks Afn- servisl, and. thenfore, the Womeirs Cbristain Tenisnintv ITnion 'tif i Missouri express their deep mortilicaiion i anil ngnl that ladies in this high ss'ial ! (Hisition shotlhi themst'lv'.'s set this liatl ex- ampls to the ms;Ic of this almady drink- di-snsed tiuntrv'. aiel the Ss'n,turr of this ; conventioii is dinsicd to transmit a copy of ! this resolution to Mrs. Cleveland.' 1 The Colored Contrressman's 'Contest. CinKLtxTos. H. C, Hit. 3. lvibcn Smalls, tbe cilorcif congressman w ho was deflated at the nsvm eld'tiou by Cilonel William ICIIiott, I ) in s r.it . is iu Charleston to-d iy. lie will contest fillintt's ehvtion ant say be is confi leu! that the House will scat him. although it has a D.-uiocratic majority. He says that the Democratic party would not dan toetner the carujiaigu of IHS.S after al lowing Elliott to bold a scat fraudulently otitain.d I'roiu the famous black district of Sun h Camlina with its ii.OW Ropiihliean majority. He thinks that it would simngtb ii tiie Democratic rty at tiie North to put out a while man for a colon-d contestant. . ...... , and that tbe Mn leaden will retire Elliott for effect. General Beaver Takes Leave pf the Centre County Bar. UauieroxTK, P., Dec. 4, IStfi. At a special meeting of the Centre County bar Associal ion. held in the Court House at bellcfotitc yejlersdy, Uovenior eh1 Bvwver ban. ltd iu his U iusjrary ntsignatitui as an j active lueiiilsr f the Association. The 'ieueral said be sevensj bis connection with the Ass.iaiion wilb regret, and he was as sunsiihal bis departure would cause deep pain to his associate. Democrats spoke in highest won Is of praise aud said that tliey had opposed his elect ioti merely fmmasiliti cd standsiiiit, but now that he was elec tsl there was no omr lUey woulij soouer tx-upy tbe Oovernor's ebair than uc. A River Steamer Burned. Ciucikxati, Dec. 4. Tls? steamer Charles Morgan bunusl to Uie water's edge at 7 o' clock to-night, at the foot of W JIjw street, Fulton. The tire was discovered iu the la dies' saloini, by the watchman. It is u) posed to be the work of an incendiary as XUm no brv "" boat execfit iu a tiuJJ Btove in the cabin jast over the boiler. T.ie steamer bad just undergone repairs, and was to have startea for New Orleane next week. Tbe U. P. SeetH-k which was tied to the Morpm at the time, was cut lutase and dr.fted down stream aisttit (bur sjiiant and uiaoc fast to soraj coal barges, and escaped .iijuiy. Tlie Morgan was valued at jO,Oij and bad been receully purcbaaitd by the soft t hero TnuwjAutaliou oomauiy. Dynamite in a Desk. Pittkh-rch Ikr. 5. A nimt dattardly attfml at Ih-dnln;itiiii of life and prop erty a tlinoovenil at the office of tlie Fair rlutnce Furnace Cnmjiatiy, at Fairrluvire. on Ttimlay lart. C. W. Finm-ll. the rhief clerk ! of the ttHniiany. enter-.! the office ana in making preparations to brtin the day dulics discovered that the ton of his desk was sliplitly raised. Vpon lifting the lid be found an immense coil of dynamite fuse.one end of whk h had been drawn to the edjw of tlie desk with a hiipe dynamite catricUre carefully placed njmn it. Tlie nerve of Mr. Finnel) was taxed to the uttermort. The frarful danger of the fKwition -in which he stood dawned upon him. but he carefully removed tlie cap and placed the end of the oil in the bottom of the desk. Mr. Fin nell states that the would-be destroyer of his life and that of the family who occupy another part of the building and tlie com ol.t property, evidently entertained the belief that he would proceed with his work without opening the desk and that by lean ing Um it tlie force would discharge tlie dynamite. I'nderneath the desk there was secreted several poumb f the explosive material, so t,m whwi tj( fX1wi,H1 o,,.,, tbe k- aj.-c l-low woulil follow. It is calculated that if the scheme hail been consummated, with all the dynamite hi the room, every life and all property in the iicighborlnsid would have laxii destroyed. SiiTinteudent Mar tin. Ir. Fimiell and others ill the coniiaiiy' employ are at a loss to know the motive for such action. Gn-at pnsautioiis are being taken, and extraordinary measure were adoHei tohring the tiendor ti-nds tojustiiv. Two or tlrv wei-ks ago a huge cobblestone was tlitown thniugh tlie window of the coiniaiiv s otlicc. hut lui kily it did uot strike any of the uecu pants. Between Walla of Flame. Ari.t sTA. G i.. Iksvnilier 'A. Fntm Sumter to Charleston, in South Carolina, a distance ' of .'Si miles, the forcls are a solid sheet of ! flame. The Atlanta Coast line pas-cs through the stretch of tire. In many place" the tire approached so near the track on eith er side that the tntin literally ran lieiwcen walls of flame and through clouds of blind ing, asphyxiating smoke. The tire is fierce ly swept on hv a sw ift breeze from the North west, and at some plain's lcas across the ! roadw ay, some of the tail pine trees rocm I hiing pillars of name in motion a the train I rushed by. At Monk s Corner several jilan ; tatioii houses have Iss-n hiinutl with every thing in them. Anmiid the town of hairly I tiie stf lie is terribly grant). The wtssls all i around an- lil up. w hile the town nestles in ! the centre in imminent danger of Is ing caught. The ground i covered everywhere with a thick coat of sedge, win grass, ami other lowland growth. After frost this growth dit-t. dries 11. aud becomes very com bustible. The inhabitants men, women ami children are out shoveling away this growth in a cin le. around the town, so that the lire may not have fsl ujsm which to cat its way in, but the task is alnxist more than they can accomplish. Six Hungarians Killed. Wii.kk l!lj):K. Ilec. 1. Three Huugar- ians, John Coballick. John Wernei and An- 1 drew Kosko. who wen; emploveil in the : mines near Pittstoii. left the town alsmt 0 I j o'clock this evening to walk to iheir lionnv, alxmt two miles up tbe 1Mb ware, b'lekawaii I na and Western mad from that tow n. They had been drinking heavily during the day, , and when they left had three pints of whis- 1 ! key with them. They must have drank j ; much of this whiskey, and becoming stills'- j ! tied, laid or fallen down on the track. The I 7 o'clock Kissenger train came up the mad ami w hen a! suit one mile from Pittstoii, nin- ning at fortv miles an hour, theengineer saw ; ,iy , ,it iif i..mi.t iiirw ..nitrate j forms 011 the track i He whistled hanl and tried to stop his j tniiu. Gneofthe men stiigg-ntl to his ftvt .j but hcfon.' he could gel away the I.Ks.moti.e j struck them. Two wen- literallv crushed i ami torn to pi.ves, am) mangled sirtioiis of ! their bslii's wen- scattered alnmr the track, i Thethinl man, Kisko. was pickitl up alive, but so frightfully injunsl thai heiwiuol ms sibly rtstiver. They hail but lately landed in this country, and had no n-latives or friends hen-. Thrown Forty Feet by an Engine. SliK!H!lnii. IMi tnlsjr J. Thos. Heddy, , a man of (i-'i. was walking towards his home j at Heauesville. on the Ashland branch rail- ! m;ul. last night, :uid bad n'ai'lnsl small 1 bridge over a stnnim. At this piiiit a mixed a.ssi'nger and freight train i-amc thiiiitlering : i alotig. The old man cither did not notice I tlie appmach of the train or thought he could croc the britlge U'fon' it, tut Is fore he niuhcil the other end theengiticstnick him. I He was thmwn alsuit forty feet and instantly j killed. When the engineer saw Itcddy 011 j the bridge be n-vepsd his engine so suddeii I ly that a passenger named Hugh Mctiiunis, i under the Is'licf that a collision was alsiut to otviir, ni-htd from bis seat to the door of tiie pissengcrt-.ir. jumjd from the train ami in I falling to the gmimd struck his head against j a stone, sustaining injurses from which it is thought he will die. Chinamen Tortured and Robbed. Ititi Seal Ma, Tex., Nov. 30. A most ilar iug nihls ry was committed at Morita, the fir-t siding on the line of the Texas anil Pa- cine I&ailwav, ten mines west of her., at i ; mitluiglit last night, the only inhabitants of j j the place arc a gang of fifty Chinese section ! hands and a white foreman At alMiut mid- 1 . night the Ciniiaincn were waited iiton by I fifty masktsl men who demanded their litun e. Upin n'fusiug lo give up their hanl- eiinitsl cash they wen- one at a time hung up t by their cues until they complied. The mb 1 hers, thinking they had not got all tbe cash ill the t-ttnp. n'tiiniid and tortured one of i the Chinamen by holding him on a hot stove, j until bis isimradc g:ne up the balance of . their money some 4000 in all. One Celestial ; had his cue cut oft and was otherwise horri j b!y tortumi. No arn-sts have been made. A Supposed Meteor in Dakota Ciiicauo, Dee. 1 A distcb fmm Dis-man-k. Dak., says that at Coal HarlMr, fifty mik north of there, in the cohltst hour, day heforr yesterday, the heaven Ks-iueil aglow j with brilliant fire, ami at 4 o'clock in the af I teriitsm an iiinuense shower of tin- fci j through the frosty air, its insagc Is-ing ac J t'iniwniid by a loud hissing noise. As the I Hamc desivndtsl a hn-af h of warm air pa-xd over tbe cisintry. When the dame reaclieil the earth it was attended by an explosion ... j 1 1 ;i, ,i K , .. 1 . . . . 'h s v. Biiemtic j s.vm.,1 to fall was made' but the only evi- i dein-.-. of an explosion were the shuttered iv I and a slight ilcpressHiu iu the earth. The pheuumeiion is believed to have been caused by a luttteoriv fragment. Its din-lion was fmru northeast to southwest. Masked Lynchers Abkvxsas (.'ity. Ark.. Decemlier i Kar ly j-estenlay nmniinga irty of masked men surmuoded the jail at Moutiivllo.the county seat of Dn-w inunty, ami demanded fmin the jailor the suirondtT of Duck Hunter, coloml, who was charged with assault with intuit to kill two n-siectcsl citizens of that comity. Finding that resistance would be worse than useless, the jailor surreudcnsl the key to tin cell iu w bich the man was confined, anil the mob seined Hunter, placed a micamuiid his neck ami led him out in the suburbs ( the town and strung him to a tree. To make sure of the work, tliey then emptied their hot-giu into the suspended body. They dispersed u quietly that very few of the citi ieu ot lltr tow o knew that tbe lynching hail bum dou aiuii daj liglu. w beu Hunter's body was lound where I he xuA) bad ivA it. A Contested Election in Cameron. Lock H ives, Dec. 3. Judge Mayer to day ordemd a special term of Miirt for tiim eron County uim a petition of forty .four eicciors -nearly half D. tn.s rats to contest tiie election ,I George W. Warn-r. Demo crat, declared elected (o tbe Stale Legislature by a majority of eight. George A. IJAnlay. Rcpubliuau, Uc pnwut member, is tlie eou-twtaut. Mra. Garfield' Persecutor .Arretted (YtvsLANn. Dee. S. Mince last August Mm. Garfield has been greatly annoyed at her country home in Mentor by the receipt of letters of advine from a person signing himself S. A. Itodde. Some time ago a man went to the house, ctsilly walked into tlie hallway, and inquired for Mrs. Garfield or her daughter Mollie. A servant asked him his name and business, and lie presented a ran! bearing the name of the letter writer. He was persuaded to leave the house, and promised to write no more letter, but as be went lie turned and cursed every member of the houstlii.ld. For some time no letters were received, but recently the fellow began writing again. Yesterday he once more ap ieared at the Garfield farm house, aud, per mission to see Mrs. Garfield being refused him, he swore as liefore. He was followed from the house, and was arrested at Paines ville. ltoiide is 38 years of age and a native of Holland. After an inquest in lunacy tlie Judge decided that 15-side was not of suf- ncieiitly niisoiiiiti mind to warrant his in- carceration in an asylum. He was therefore sent to the county poorhouse for safe keej t '"It- Production of the Western Whisky Pool. Chicaoo, Dec. 2. At a regular meeting of the Executive (Vmmittcpof the Western Kxrftrt As-ociation yesterday, the rebuilt ; house of Ihiah it Ifrown, in Peoria, was ad j mined to the association as a closed coiicorn. . The assessment of 3 writs a gallon was not charged, but the timeof payment waschang : ed from the first day to the 1 .t Ii anil last s days of each month. No changes in the ; capacity or prices were made. Of the ninc ' ty-one distilleries ill the association forty-five are ninning. The rajiaeity under the present arrangement is thirty-three and one-third er viit. of the ninning house consuming 3.1.1MI bushels and producing about IVi.t""" gallons of spirits a day. The pnsluction is sold as fast as it is maile and no surplus is on ; hand. The nnhicliou and sale for tVtolier ' was a trilfe over 4,0110.1100 gallons. The prices : an' fixed iqsin the basis of M.14 for low . spirits. Tlie pPHluet for last Octolicr was I .too.oiiii gallons less than that of the same 1 mouth last year. This was because of the ' eiilin' loss of the exjsiri trade. Mr. Vanderbilt's body fiemoved 'it iHxnxK. Statcn Island. lee. 4. The ls!y of William H. Yanderliilt was re uiovisl yesterday (Friday) from the rceciv iug lault in the Moravian Cemetery at New Jtrop to its final noting place in the massive granite mausoleum 011 Lighthouse Hill iMvau Terratv. the highest laiint in the Moravian Cemetery. The greatest prccau tious were taken to preserve secn-t-v in tfie removal oftlie bodv, ami onlv the Pinkcrton I detectives, who had lieen guarding the vault the cemetery employees, and three uie!iilcrs of the Yanderliilt family were present. When the vault was oH'iicd the colhn was with draw 11. and solemnly, hut without religious iKeiiionies. it wascarricd to the mausoleum where it wai put in its destined place. The three iiii iiiIht. of the Yantlerhilt family pn'- -eiit wi re William K. Yandcrbuilt.Fnslerick W. Vanth rhill. and Cornelius Yanderbilt. Tli.' detective guards were removed from the nsfiving vault ttillic mausoleum, where they win'stvnoii duty at midnight. Capt. Tohin of the detective font was secu by rciMirter. but fie saitl be was not at lilicrtv to give any information. A Man of Sixty Years and a Baby Cirl Burned to Death. HrxTi.ionox, Pa.. Pec. 3. This morning i shortly after midnight the house of John I Powley.in Franklin township, this county ; took tin' (mm a defective flue. Powley and his wife, who were sleeping down stairs. wen- awakened hv a sense of sulLs-atiou and Uirely escaiksl into the ojicii air when uibling Ml. r.iur, of their live, small children who wen- sltvping upstairs immcd iately alsive where the flames originateil -sc.isl with but few injuries by jumping from the s.it.11,1 story window, but the V ig-t daughter, acil sixteen months. H-ris,cd in the ft lines. John Ikirr, ag.il sixiv years, a boarder, was a!s,i biini.il 10 tkiilb while vainly endeavoring to rescue the children. When he m.-t bis death he had V"ion his (icrsoii. The family lost all their household gissls and are being cared for liy their charitably disMcd neigblsirs. A Dam Wrecked by the Earthquake. Con mbia, S. ('., Nov. 3d. The new dam which has jut been linishe.1 at new Langlcy mtton mills, on the line of the Chariot n Columbia and Augusta railmad, gave way yestertlay afteniooii and again is almost complete wreck. The water rushed ibmiigh in a tl tod from liiepm l, swvpl away half a mile of track of the Charlotte, Columbia ami Augusta Mil way ami badly damaged the tracks of tlie South Camlina railway. All tlie new cxicnsive work recently completed in the former mail is totally ruined, ami it will he at least a week before the damage can lie tvwin-d. The accident is ascrilasl to a violent shis k of eart htpiake, which is n'ir- tid to have Iss-n felt ill that Itvality Sunday nigm. 11 is ociieveu milt tins sli.sk was sutlieiently stmng to shakeaway the founda tions and cause the structure to break loose. The wafers Hooded all the adjaivnt country and tlitl much damage. Barn Burners jn Montgomery Co. Nimkhistowx, Dt. 4. The large barn of W. A. WtssI, in Horscham township, Mont gomery county, was tlustmytsl by fire last evening, entailing a loss of alsuit $0.(KMi, which is covered by insdrauciMii a local com pany. The building ignited fmm a rick of fishier, which was doubtless fimd by an in cendiary. This is the thinl barn hurtled in Horsham township within two months. Alsmt two weeks ago a pajs-r was found at Springhoiise containing tbe following in scrijition : "Two hams have already bnii burned in Horsham township and two more will follow." The fad that the threat has Isvn iartially fulfilled causes a deep ocling of anxiety among the Horsham township farmers, one of whom n-marked this morn ing that if tlie tire fiend iscaptun-d his case will Is- disHiscd of without going into court. Texas Lynchers at Work. I!renhm. Dec. 3. At an early hour yes terday morning an armed mob came to town, overjaiwen-d tbe jailor ami took out Shea Felder. Alfred Jones and Ephraim Jones, three of tbe negroes implicated in the killing of Ifc'wce Bolton, at Flewellyn's store, in this country, on the night of election, ami lynched tbctn. It was so quickly done, that me town was not n,use.I, The IxsJies of me iimv nieiiwen'tountt baugingto a tnsj iu i. moniing. It was thought that the f.-. ling against il,c men hadsqbshlcd so that further tnmble woiiltl not occur, ami Sheriff Dever had bnjught them back from Houston, whither they had been sent for safekeeping. Then- is no elue to any of the )crH-trators. It is feared the lynching will cause a renewal ol trouble between the black and white n-si- dellls. A Blizzard and no Mistake. ( uitA.K), IJit. 3. Ijjst evening oniers to raise the eoltt wave Bag signal were received here. This moniing a genuine Multiloba wave came over Minnesota and at 6 o'clock the tettlieratiire was ten degrees below aeni at St. Paul. This morning at St. Vincent it was twcnly-twu below ; Moorhead IS below, and at Carry aud Bismark 17 below. At Itrainerd last night it was -Jt below, freezing over all the swamps ami pmducing exodus of liimlKTiii. il lor the wissla. The Signal S'i vice observer says the month of Noveiu Ivr in tbe Northwest was colder "than any N tveinber since 1SS0 and two and one-half degrees o.liler than the average of November 8 ' 22 years. A Great Mine Disaster.. U)to, Pwrabtr i. A terrible mining aecitbtu! oi-.ijm'd to-d-iy in tbe Lemore Col licry. ai Durham. The miners competing tiK'ilay sliirt had just descended to begin their work ben an explosion of tire damp occur red Thirty coriaea have thus far been ta ken from tiie pit. It is claimed that a aura- I oerolotuen. uunaUeU aud tuat many bare "' Hiuxii- j -- Robbed by a Tramp. Nkkkah, Wis.. Dec 4. This morning at .lo'clis-k two burglars entered tlte house of E. M. II nice, who live just outside Ike city. They chloroformed him and pnweeiled to ransack the bouse, but Mr. II nice awoke and had a liatllc with them. In the struggle he pulled the mask off one of his assailants and iilentified him as a tramp who had hung amund the house for a week iat. Mr. Hulcc was alone in the bou-e. Tlie burglars got alsmt $.') dollars in money and after want set fire to the house, burning it to the ground. Mr. Htilce narrowly cscaied burn ing to death. He crawled out and laid down in the snow, dated fmm the effects of the chlomfonii. His hands were badly frozen. He laid in tbe snow alsiut half an hoar when he was picked up and turned to a neighbor's house. The house aud contents were worth $10,U(Kl, and were insured. Mr. Unite is quite wealthy, having been up to a short time ago a memlier of the brickniakiug firm of EL C. Huh A Co. The burglars have a gissf start and will probably not be captur ed. A Hospital for Animals. ( Philadelphia, Dec. 5. The will of Mrs. J. W. Ryerss, of Walnut street, who died 10 days ago at her county residence at Fox Chase, was presented at the otfiee'of the Rgister of Wills yesterday. The will dis jaises of ersoiial pmierty and n-al estate valued in the aggregate in the neiglilsirlHssl of ctoo.ouo. Among the bequests is one of 7h.(Mi to the Pennsylvania Sts-icty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of which her son Kols-rt W. Kyerss, IV Pn-sident. The sum is to lie ued in the ere"tiuti ami endow ment of au infirmary for animals sick and ilisiblcd. A clauseof the will pmvides that Jstn.nm sliall Is-used in the erection of suit-. able building for the purjsise, and the other 40.1 11111 shall If used iu endow ing it. Tbe infirmary, though not to Is' under tbe direct coiitml of the society, will to some extent lie dirts-led by it. An Ohio Bank Robbed and Three Policeman Shot. C1111.L100TIIK. ., Dec. 4. bast night a man hint! a carriage at this place, and. ing joined by lime other men. drove to Waver'.v. There thev overpinvcnsl the iirried him to James night watchman. Kmmitt's hunk, w Inch had Ihsmi broken il licit, and tied him lo a chair while they bmke the d-sir of the safe. They found ?J.nou in this ant dmve off. Alsuit two milt's fmm Wavcrly they melil a party of ollitvrs from Chillicothe. who had usSftisI their inten tions and folfowctl them. Twenty shots were exchanged lielwecn the burglars and the officers and three of I'm- latter Wen se riously injured. Tiie burglars inisd and this morning the horses ami carriage were found lied in the W'hmIs mar Three IK-k Station, ou the Sciola Valley U tilmad. not know 11 whether any of the mblH'rs injiinsl in the bailie with the otlii-ers active scan h is b ittg mad for them. It is were An Beheaded By Hi Wife. Helem, Ark., Iks'. 3. Particulars were received here to-d ay of a horrible trige ly. Lavina itmwu, the wife of Jacks. in Iir.iwu, living near Trenton. Ark., ha I s.1111.: wonls with him alsiut some trivial matter while at bmakfast Weilneslay morning. The hus band tlid not piy any mom attention to tiie occunince. and was sitting down fondling his children, wh.-n his wife w lit to the wimhI pile, pick.- l up 11 ax.', slipped up be hind her lm-iii'tl an 1 a til s-vj.-cl .lis hf.nl from his h i ly. T ic w mi in mi l'' no atlempt to escaie, an I is now in custody. Will Lose Their Hands and Feet. St. Locis, Dec. 3. Kight negm nmsta bouts. a jiart of the crew of the river steamer Mattie Bell, arrived at the ITnionIVpnt last night with badly fmzeu hands, feet and faces. They had been working on the b 1 it at Pearl Isle, 011 tlie Illinois river, all day Tuesday and Wednesday, during the hlizzinl and liccamc so badly frozen tiiai they were sent by rail to this city with iust ructions to apply for admission to the M irin Hospital. Four of their ntltnh'r are in su h a serious condition that their hands and fe.'t will have to lie amputated. Explosion Caused by a Parlor Match Pittsiu boh, Ikv. 2. There was a terrible explosion of Miwtlcr in the store ot Itols rt Hall, rix miltn wiM of hem this afternoon. fatally injuring llinv iersitis and bruising ami burning four others. seriously The ex- plosion was caused by some one stepping on a iarIor match that was lying on the II r when a spark ignited the iw.er in a keg and blew the whole end out of trie store. Five men and two Ihivs who were ill the stun- wen- injured Those fatally hurt were RolsTt Hall. Jacob tieiss and (iitirgc Wil liams, ('lamnce Xcff uutl thmctiibers whose nuincscould not be learned received painful burns and bruises, but will n-cover. A Plucky Old Lady. Hiorrsvn.i.E. Ark.. His-. 1. Thnv masked men went to tbe house of Stephen Tierce. 1111 old and feeble man, anil hanged him until he was nearly dead. hoingto discover the hiding place of a little money he was Isliev- ed to iMisscs-. Mrs. Pieni', his aged wife. nt'ognizetl one mbls-r ami told him so, hen he made at her and reivived a blow in the face fmmtheold lady with acorn knife. Mrs Pieme then escas"l fmm the house and amused some neighbors, w ho arrived in time to save the obi man's life anil cause the mb- bers to lsat a hasty n-tmat with only eighty cents of his money. Killed Each Other. Ikonualb, Ala., Ifct. 1. V. A. liahlwiu, a railway .siiK'rvisor, nivntly marrioil Miss Ella Moore. The tally's hrotliern ojijioseil them.itch. On ."liiiiilay Bcrnar.l Mhiiv visi tsl Mm. Iiihlwin, ami tried to iniluw her to leave U.iMwin. Slie rvfiicl, whereuisin herbrnlher Ik-uii lo ahuse her. Kihlwin aiiiearl at this juncture ami unlcrcd Misire out of the house. Moure ilrew a revolver :t:ul Italilwiu iln'W his, ami the men liepin a iluel. Mrs. ISahlwin nisheil lietwceu the men ami reivivcil three bullets in her boily. She died sum alterwanl. Mki:u was finally shot deinl hv li.iKlwin, ami Halilwin is now living, having lieen shot twice by Moore in the inch. The President Hasthe Rheumatism. Wamiixutos, Iee. 1. The tresiilf:it has 'hsii ciinrinctl to his riNiin tor two or three lays hy a slight but annoying attack of rheumatism, and has for this reason been obliged I Icny himself to all callers except Cabinet liicers. lie is feeling soinewhat lietter tiwlay. The rresiilent has suffered from rheumatism before, but this is the first attack he has had since he entered the White House. More Earthquakes in South Carolina : ('HtRLEsTOM, S. C, tyce. '2. There were ei(.'!il slight slus ks of earthquake at Sum- merville last night and this morning. There was a severe shake at Oiitinibia at 8 n'rlis k this moniing. and two slight disturiijiices in t'liarlcstoi), olieulsiilt 1 o'clock and one at 8 this morning. The shocks in Cli.irleston maile more noise than shakes. So J.uu ivs are it-ported in any iiwrjer. . AllenCets It. Wishisoto!!, Iks;. !. The Prciidmil )as aniiounced the apnntuini of iiturgu A. Allen, of Krie, as I nilisl piiali-s district at torney at 1'itt.shurgh to sui-cnd Williuni A. Stone, susiended tiir ofleiisive lairtisaiisliip. The upiMiintmeut was made solely at the re quest of Congressman Scott. Fancy Cattle Burned to death. Sybwusk. X. Y, JT.iv. 3).: k-veral birus on the stuck farm of 1. W. A. leu, at ast Syritt'use, were bunMsl this inomiug. Fifty- seven head of fancy cattle were burned to death and a large amount of grain and hay and a number of farming implements were destroyed. Tbe toss is WO.oOU. An Old Lady Frozen to Death. i i.j ReADiRii. l'a..I)ec. i Polly Stump, aed 55 years while returning to her home last evening HI a.J brnke her feg, near Len- lutrtsville, this county. She vinl eteavor- ed to crawl boinj, and this naming was louua truzeu to dtaitli. Cattle Raisins Overdone In Wyoming Chicago, Dec. 4. The statement is nuula here that as the result of an arbitral Ion among certain Chicago cattlemen at Laramie, Wyoming, last week, over a scries of ac counts which hail been remlered by the manager of the huge ranch in Wyoming Territory, the fact was shown (hat the ex penses of feeding the rattle hail, in a single winter, cost alsiut half what the beeves were worth. The tenor of all (tie evidence given a' the hearing was that cattle raising in Wyoming was in a measure doomed ; that the grass was gone, and that cattle alive on the ranches next spring would hare cost as much as they would sell for. The pastures have year by year grown smaller and smaller and the bents larger. The grass has mean while lieen eaten closer and rloser, until last summer the bunch grass grew only to the height of a few inches. At Laramie the Englishmen say that overcrowding has eaten the grass so last that seed, root and all has been devoured, and that it simply means a tn'nictii lolls curtailment in the size of the henls, and more or less of loss and hartlsh ip to owners. Used to big Classes. New Yokk. Dec. 5. The following inci dent comes up fmm a south side village Long Island where temperance agitation has made I he life of the average saloon keeper a burden. The revenue law allows a dealer to sell liipior in quantities not less than five gallons njsm siyment of the State license fee. The ilea lea in question was arrested for selling liquor wil hou t the Its-al license. It was not disputed that he had paid the State license. The case proceeded to the satisfac tion of the pnisecution. It was pmven be yond question that the accusscd had sold liquor by the glass. The jury retimd. and, after deliberating sevend hours, returned a Verdict of no! guilty, licing questioned, the lon-nian answensl : " We admit it has lat-n pmven that the defendant sold liquor by the glas, but it not apiear in evidence thut tbe glaws do not hold five gallons." j Newfangled Hog Disease. j Lima, .. IVe.X The ravagesof the iecu- I 1 liar and fatal hog disease thought to be , ! enoiera nas istaine icariui 111 mis section, j j T,'e disease radically different from the j old-fashioned bog cholera, which affects the ! bowels of the animals. The new malady : siriKes at the lungs, drain anil eyes, ami a ; I ears to be incurable. Hogs stricken . with j this plague have Urn found with their eyes i fairly pushed out and their eyeballs cracked j o n. ! It is estimated that fully 3,lK) hogs have died iu this county in six weeks, anil a like 1 ininils r in Miami county, ami that farmers j thmughniit the Walutsh valley will lose from !,(i0 lo Sl'i-M-on by the scourge. The attention oftlie State board of Health was to-day called to the peculiar form of th inaladv. Natural Gas at Buffalo. Hbuicoiid. Pa.. JJec. 4. McKean county gas will iu a day- or two lie a Ilufl'alo, X. V., luxury. The gas, which conns fmm JU well at Wilinx, gtK thniugh S7 miles of piie Is'fore it nuches ISiilfaln. The line was completed yesterday. This afternoon the wells wen- connected and at (K."iO F, X. the gates were opened. Twenty minutes later a Maine 7" feet high shot out of I he stand piie at liiill'alo, ami for the first time in its his tory ltulfalo was lighted by natural gas. The volume of gas would have reached Buffalo ".siller, but by a misunderstanding the fore man at Salamanca ofs'iicd his gate before he had oniers to do so. The gas was shut off at II: -M anil will la turned un again some time to-morrow. The National Transit Company, which "coin mis the line, has laid 4(1 miles of piie within tlie city limits of Ilufl'alo. Cute Little Men. Londom, IKv. 5. A Brussels disiatch states that the explorer Lutlivig Wollf, just re turned from Congo, reirts having met in tbe Sadkoumu region many tribes of dwarfs, generally measuring lcs-i than four feci, Isinlless and with short wisilly hair. They live by hunting ami are wonderfully agile andgiMsl tcniicred. Many tbousund of them are disficrsed over this wild region and are known under the name of Batonas. They mix very little with the full grown (Hernia tion. I This, says WoltT, confirms the ancient I eoiijeelures of Hcnslotus anil Aristotle as to the existence of a race of pigmies in Africa. "These African Liliputians received me very hospitably." saitl Mr. Wolff. The Governor's Fall Hunt. IIauki-B( ko, Ia., 1Kt. 3. Guv. Patliwon lias rt'tunieil from liin limit in llie Alltylieny Mountains, near Tyrt'iu-, willi lr. IIuli I'iti-airn, of tlii fity. unil J. W. Bradley, of l'iiiluili'Iiliia. Tlie jiarty were quite stui-eessi-lul, Beriiriiip mnsiilemble pame. One niglit tlie Oiivertuir watrlieil a runway in a fmrt of nKiw, waiting; for a ileer to eome aloiiK ami lie shot, anil lie almost froa Two lr were killeil anil there in venison at the Exe cutive Mansion, Three Thousand Miners Strike. Coaltow, O., IK-c. 1. All the miners in tli is, the fteroml district, numbering i.'00 to 3,0(10 cumc out this morning on the refusal liy the ojierators to frraut an increase of five rents Kir mining. A Inn sicjt-Is exjiecteil, as lith siiles seem iletermineil. iMusT be Sold. The Stork Formerly Owned by W. H. Wood MiM be Sulil, ami tre om nffrr yitt mtch liiirgniiit in Rixas. WATCHES, . CHAINS, BRACELETS, 0 OLD PENS NAPKIN RINGS Ac Ac Ac,. am will pay you to come and see these Elegant Goods. MA.r OF TIIE31 WILL BE SOLD AT LESS T1IAS FIRST CQST, CAUL. ASr; SE WJ WE HAVE, Al (jET If KICKS. These Goods Can be Seen at the DRUG STORE OK . C. N. BOYD EVERY DA Y'AXD E VEXING UNTIL DISPOSED OF. E LECTION NOTICE. rhe Annual Election of the Fumm l:n... Anss:iatiun and Klre Insurance COnipauy will be heiil in Berliu on Tuesday, tlie 2ih day of lie eeuitier, lsi. at 1 o'clock p. m.. lis- the purnts iif electing a President, Vice President. rtecretarT and Mii liirecum to serve durinrliie eominzveai hvimltf nfih. u i " J ' lir order of the ftfuanL LI. J. HKl BAJttR, PHILIP HAY, Pnauieiil j BODJlD FOB k I 3 ' ! I I ' - j'n jiaUuPMANNsjl i&nPl Sirtii: -531 it&i E ,, (II I rJ t U I - 1,. fl'jl'" .:. BOUK D FOB IZatjfmanns mdr of bhrvvod poopfa aw now VI W f S W I g r I V W;cKatcnd othwttkz cp eoon o iau Ixxbli ccr-;. ou wvil ncJ alons saw a ood aoai of iwynv on what vpv buy, Wt ocn YOUR FARE TO PITTSBURGH WILL EE RETURNED TO YOU IN CASH BY KAUFMANNS, Providing the same does not exct?eil ten per cent of the uniount of your purchase ft ' -fx lnanns struct ions how to order 011 application. I'e sun PUBLIC SALE ValualilB Real EstatB. BY VIRTl'E of the authority givtsi in the will nf ' Harriet sn y.ler. latent Stonvcreek Tiion-liifi. ' somersei CtHinty. l's... tleeea'ssf. tlie uiiiler-ignetj Kxecutur w ill sell at puhhc outcry on tlie preiui- ; ses. un WEDNESDA Y DEV 22 ISSfi j at 1 o'clock T a., the following described Real Us. : tale, lale Ihe btmiesteHil nf saitl Harriet Snyder, j tlts-eascd : A certain tract of land situate in stts nycreek Tow iisliip. Soinerset Comity. I'a.. atljoin. ilia lauds of A. A. Stllu'nall. Jaeoh V. de.ncr, ' Charles Shank. Samuel J. Snyder, and others, con. ; tulnliiK one liantlr.it anil six aen-s, mon-orless. w ilh guud one and a halt lury pUuk Dwelling House, new frame bttm and other outbuilding thereon ! ertH-tw. ;od water and Mime fruiu The whole , in underlaid with vaiuabU mliiurals. Till- a j valuable pnifrty. aitnale alxmt on mile North- ' weMtuflhe village ol ShankvilW, convenient to j rbiMtNand rhiin-liei. Xorm ma'c known on day of sale. Ten : I Cl llio fer cent of the ptirehaM; money 1 must be Mttd m dav of sale. ! le8ftiou yiven iiuniediatelr. J. la-'PU.H. I dwl-ft. ' Exentor of tlarriet Hnytler, deed. c OUUT prcx:la matrix. Whekeah. The Ilmioml.le Wiluah J Bark, i lresi(li'nt Juilte of the several Cmirtii of Common J Hen of the several founties eimiMHttir tlie Mth i Jii'lli'ial lfisthct, and Juitice oftlie Courts of uyir j and TerDiineraml ifinTn Juil li'liverv. fur tlie trial of all capUal and other oflrniliTs iu the aid 1 District, and V. Collins and .ami-el Snvukr, ' KvluireM. Judmsof tlie 'ouns of Common Pleas i and Justices of the Courts of (lyer and Terminer and (K'lleral Jail Delivery for the trial of all capi tal and irtlier otli-nders in the County of Somerset have Issued their preivpts. and lo me dtnstcd. for holding a Court of Common Pleas and lieueriii Quarter ."sessions of the Peace and Lelicral Jail lielivery. and Couru of Oyer aud Terminer at Simerset, ou MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, I8S6. SmwK i hereby iriven to all the Justice of the Peace, the Coroner and Cowtabli! within the mud r-onnty of S-mierwet, that thev he than and there in their proper ptrMnt with their roll, ree- onts, litquiMitfons, examination and other re Tnemhranees. to do Uihk- thiinr which to their office and in that behalf apMrtain to he done; and also theT who will nnvtftiuitmi.iiivt r hx ttris. onen that are ir dhall he in I he jail of Soioert i oiimy. w oe men ana there to pru?Hcute axHinn tlicm a- nit all le Jut. tSHFKIFF'tf t FFlt'E, Nov. 17, JOHN WINTERS, SI ic riff. GET THE LARGEST ! GET THE BEST! THE IIAKRISBUIU; WEEKLY TELEGRAPH IS Till LARGEST AND BEST Newsmier pnblisliisl in the Cipitul of IVtiii sylvauia. Kiii'h iiiiiiiIst cutiiains sixty four columns tilled with Til K l.A TES T SK US, S TOI! IKf. MM.KKT RKIIWTS. M fs( ELLA .VA7 I y RE A 1I Mi, ETi:, ETC., ET: Ill p4ilili The TelkiRPH is Kejuillir;in, hut it rontuins an ililiuenx- aiuoiint of read in nuiKer for the Family, the Workshop, IlieSlon in fart for everyhoily. CNJ LO-LAE PES YSAX Special 1'hii kI Fok Cli bh. Samples Free. Send for them, and get ternm Ui Uuba. U rrktg niegmpk and iood Cheer one year for .. HWWit TrU graph aud Oar Umarviomronevetu for 1.2d. tV"-:ti Tile-jmph aud Firm iw-i Ifjne one year tbril.ia. Daily Telegraph. tTi.M per year. Ail auhsieriptiona payable in ailrauee. AfJEXTS WASTED In eTery Township to net up Cluba. F particulars addreaa it. W. McALARXEV. Manaerr. - Harri.luoj!, Pa. g.KCUT0RS XOTICE. kMute of Laae Kaufman, dee'd., late of (.'one matiKii T p., Somerwt Co., Pa. Ietteni temaineutarr on the atxtve estate hav ing lieen eraiited to the midi'miKtied hy the mip er authority, uotine in hereby aiven to all pepioiit. inili'bled to naid estate to make immediate pay. melit, amt thee haviK elailuii airalnut the nauie to present thetn duly authenticated fia-sett lenient al tlie late renldem of (lie deei-awil on Weilno ay. Ihe h day of Deeemlie r, al the law ottiee ot John K. Heotf. in Sumerel. Pa., vn Thurmlay. lie eember 9th. ami at the hotel of Jixiah Swank, in JnhfMown. 4'mnhria County, pa., n Salunlnv liecemperll, Mi.: JACOB I. KALFMA.V. LEVI YdUKK. Exerutiiff. Sotp Alt correnmndenee addremed to tlie above Exei ulor. a( llaviibiviUe. Somerset Countv. I'a.. or to Julio It Iji-utt, iioiqerwt. Pa., willreceiic pnmipt atientiun. TOTICB Tt all Ifi-miu rpkttm il JfflM 1 mntr-m Notii-e I hereby given by (he uiutersi'med Ail miniHratorirt iiarahThoiniKi, wee d, late of Coin nut'iiea tlorouyh, Snnu'incT Cuuniy. po., that he will pnxaeul hi petlinai Ui (liu Court of Common Plea of tkmiervt County. Pa., uu Kloudav, tlie l:h day ol liervnilwr, Ii, prayiur ftjr his dis eharjiv from aaid Irusl, unli-aa Midteieut cauie Ih' how u to the contrary. W. . MOI'NTAIN no24-Su Admr. of Sarah Thomas, dee'il. YmiIXI.STR.TOKS NOTICE. ttate oT Solomon Baker, deeeaied, late of Jef leraon Tonunhip Snmeiet County. Pa. Let ten. uf Admlnintnuion on the abuve estate havinn been granted to the undenaViied by the proper authority, notire i hereby -civen to all perwna Indebted to iwid cute lo make immeiij aie payment, and tho-elum,! elaima ajcaiunt the ante 1 1) present them ri,.iv ....K.rr.T.77 i . aenleinenl im satunlay. lnwmU-r 4, Hm, at the " uei-eain. in aaiu towushin .en JONATHAN U. BAUCLAY, uccf' Adiaiuiarauir. --wr. w - . . - -a - --rrifi-v JSe. I vatf r t W .1 I ( F I . u W W J t m - I ifce riCV V VVI VW y I SSSS ffofiw.Mnq $owx at KAUFMAN NS' GRAND HOLIDA1 Tlioso findin7 it impossible to ro personally can take advantage of this (ir.md Holiday Sale by ordering the p' ds b- mail or express. Kauf- lieautitul Illustrated rated Catalogue, and in r -tls. will be sent gratis, ' to write for them. Lj KAUFMANNB' GAISTID DEPOT, Fifth Ave. & 3mVihfiild SfOJ P?tfburoh. & 1887. THE M YORK ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal IN THE UNITED STATES. A LAV AYS IH.K.IIT AND ISKLIAHLK. Every Number an Epitome of the News of the World. The Foreign Department Is Ucequa!ei Latest and m:st Achats Calls Specials ty the COMMERCIAL CABJL3:S. I Fullest Telegraphic Repsrts of all Current Events. SPECIAL rnu tii-al Farmiiip; ; Articles on S icnce, Art, Literatuiv, the Iiruiiia, Ma-ic, lie Ii;;iii, Knsiiinn uu : Chi-sw. INFORMATION1 O ALL SUBJECTS. A.l.ln-srt, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, I :is TIEIilKFS SAM-; 1H virtue of suudrv writ of Fi Fa.. Lev Fn.. and Vend Kx. iued out of the 4'otirt of romntou I'lca.- of Stinerset t'ouiuv. Fa.. 1 will eiie to public ale at tiie Court Hotine in Someret llitr- I oiirh, I'a,. uu FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. !336, at I o'rlwk P. all the rixhi. title, inter-! nl rhtiiD trt hurled K, ( I'iiihii. tit, in ami ti ihe follow iii(f tt-riU-l UtHl KMmv. vi2 : The on. fMtrtii ii.fctriM in m ivrtam lot of vromi't nit note IU SrtlHTM't Bi-HMljcIl, SII1TM i Hiiity. Ha , twin !nlil imi tlitr NiM-m y 1k ofr. v. khowi. on tlie hit-t hy Turk. vtN4 '(rvf(, ami on the ft tv mi alit-y. -Mitnininv aNnit one rirtli of mi m n;. on w hih tht-rt an rnrtl a ii-iiory fntuH ftwellinie hoiee. Mtl mnl othrr oiiibi"iiIliiir. with the aptirt4MiaiireM. Takn its exfnlion jih tlie jrfterty of flutr! E. t'trlt'inau, at the !uii of Mm-Iiha-1 Siie'ji K.eeu tor, et ai. A IO - All the rh;!it. title iiU'-rx.-t anl eliiini of A A. , Sait.iiii.n. oi, in ;tntl io the It.iioun, dt-x ti1m I Real Ktale. vias., thre truets ol IuikI uunte in stony trev It Township. Smier-ei I'a. : No, 1. AtljohiitiL' lau'l- oi Jueoh -nv(Ir. Mii-tiHcI i Sny.ler. Harriet stiy.hr. Martin HrHut and otiM-r. j eoiiLainiiiK -"" am, liT atre of wtiirti uref-it-nr- el aii'l in a koihI tata ol eiiilivatioii. the halaii'-e ) wt) tinibt-ni, the whole N'ini? iiti'ieriaM a una very YahiaMe riirht fot-t vein i "eoal. olevehfi i liiiesTotic aii'l of her miiteniK Tli i tract i l.--u tel within three milen of the SomerMM anl t'ain- tiria Kailrnail. ari'i within two mile of t!u- line of j the nroitMl Saitlt FViki l:uilrta-l. in well wascr I e1, hii" two lartfp onhan!-of frnit-bearinir tr-?. I anil iin thereon cnct1 a tu'o-tory l"if hoii- j frarnc hini. and other ouilitiildiris, with the ap- purwrniiir-". N. i 4'oTttninitw thirtv arre. aTjoiiiinfr tract ; ,it. i. luii't- m .r;i(iHI 'rll-licr. Aanni pMMHr j and Ha met Sny.ler ; fa well fov.-re-l with vahia j hie pine tiinricr. ntuY i unlcrlaift with thrmi ; mineral-nmicrlyiiiBr tra't No. 1. No. i ontniniitEf 'JS acre; and pen-hes. ! joining tract? 1 aii'l 2. an1 lanh of Mo toller nn! .liwvM;h-sner. Tiii-. tr;ict elneily valutihle for it- rich miner a It, eontaininc the tnte vein; mcntinne'l in the script ion of tract Xoh. l anil 2. Taken in execution nx the property of A. A. Stutsman, at the suit of Marvaret A. Luhr. AI.MO All the right, title, interest an1 chiim of Simon (irolf. of. hi and to the toHmvmif tcscria'd two certain los of irrotind simate in the Itnni:h of lonrhiencv.smerei canity. I'a.. each 'untaiu-inrne-til1ciith of un- acre ami known a loi Xr. ;iMiil 4 in BIiHk i. vn h fruiititiir 24 iWt tin Nlen Street, on the Ka-t and extitidmi; hack at riifht anijles thereto 121 feet Uianaliev on the wett and bounded on the North hv M "No. Simi Sterner) and ou the Homh hv lot No. .. and havmjc thervon erected a I wchi. rv frame wi. inif houe and stahle and other outhuiidiiiirs. with the apponcimnee. Taken in execution tut the propertv ofimon iroff, at the suit of Arabach, BerjpmdiY Jk "o.. et. A(i All therieht. title, intere-l and claim of Henry I", J Custer. Vdiiiiiiinriitor and Trustee for tlie Mle nfthe real -iaH'of Henry CuMer. deed, of in and to the followiiu; dtwribed real estate, vix A certain true! of land Miniate in Paint town-hip' Somenet .Hiniy. I'a., adjoininr land of JiM'ph Cu-ter. Mwanl llol-apple. Widow Mahau ami Widow l.ivunc-tiili. contHinitiK l,iM're..iu wlneh rt i-ni1nliwi.i,,ry Ik ami a otie-fbirv plunk dwellniK house, hv haru and iHher outbiiililini-i with tiie appurtenatieKa.' laKen in ex,--nlicu no the pmpeny of llrnr- P J. Cii-ter. A'lmini-imtoraod Trunee f, the iule of the n-al estate of llenrv ( It-u-r. deed, al the -uit of Priscilla W hiKler't Aiiniimsiniior. i ' ' ' Al.) All the riitht. title. )ntcret and claim or tffnim Sanner. of, ill and tu the toiiiuwii!; fe-eritd real ertale. ti : A certain piece or parcel of land -itu-a(e in l.wer Turkeyii.u Two . Someivet coiiiuv. Pa. .li..inn. laiuU or SI la- (Vinn. Alex Nieoia and Jehn Keam. eoniaiiiiinr three (:: vi more or li-". hiivinx then-.ni erected a two--torv friiine dwelline hiHise, nable, and other iHitl.iiiI.liiiK. with llieappurtcn'iin-e. Taken in exerniloii a- the property of Hiram Sanner at the suit of M. A. Lyons' n-e, - NOTICE All persons pnn'ha-iug at the aimer wle will plea-e luku liolie.' liiat a mrt ol the iuri ha.-e monev lo lie nuule kutmn t Hie tiniu of the -ale a ill he rwiin d a-ooii a liie prortv i knnrkeit down nl !,r'. i.-c l( will uaaill hee ed to -ale at the ri-ti uf the iut pupi-ha-er Tlie n-!iilueof the pttn lia-e uiuuey mu-t be pniil un or hef..rc Tti'.ir-duy of (he llr-t wivk oftlie I e cember n-nn of CiMirt. tiia time fined . theCirt for-ecurine ihe nckimwl, .lem-nl i.( dw. i,d no dee.1 a 11: lw aeknowli-ditwl until the purel.aw inrRirr's fnncK. ( JOHN WINTFIW Sheriff. Nov. 17. Isi. JSTKAY NOTICE. A -tray heifer came tn-uinwine on the prem b of tlie Mitaeniier in Stoiivcreek Townsliip the ... ...... ,. . i.Hiiiiiif neiier, eoliM' a flnn. i with a nlit ti, the rlrht ear. The ower w m,,, cd to come forwanl. pmve pm rtv. pav rhaniea ' and take her away, or she will be dispiwd of ae- ! BorJWt ' HENRY DCPSTADT. J 9 baiMj ywrvwqwiq iz S S W Jf I V K y S X V f s"vsj 5? WEEKLY HERALD FEATURES. NEW YQRK HERALD, New York I'itv. I uT L I C S A I K TI1K I'XIiKKSH.NEI' Ejeeulor. irfl.arli! R.lr erHle,'e;t.l. lalet.f i,i,' T"m ii.li:;, .tn.TM't l '.iiiniy. I'a.. in purMianee !' llie iti id -ni'l ilr reilem. aii'l all ur.ler of the lirfliai ' twin of MU-I eeuilly. will otter at plllillf ile eti llir re!B- 14'. OU SATiKif.n, itt:rEMi:r.i: n, 1.. at I o'l lork p m.. tlie (ll.. iiiir fnl t-uk. tbe pnnnTty ol llie late liavid Kiil;el. lU-et-axil. : No. 1. Kein the hi'lll.'T.teiiil o( inl ie-'',-.U-til. iiii. tn in I !iu .ir' .u n-" nt t4 1erelie.-, ailjollillii. ialttl'i I'l Juntl, Virtiri-; r -"U(. rmik Kmlaeili. II. Im Im I iiikI olli' r. huviliK eri-rttl thereon a very line tt'i--.i'ry DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Burn andoihcritccc-aryiMitbiii 'flings, witb a if-Ni! hear: UK npple and h on-!i.irl . al-'Ut inc Uuiifirvd and M-veniy-nve M rltnivd land, in s p-n tate of culiivatioi.. ft w .nb aciu M'veittr-hve ww are in intadw. T..t-r tire a tmiiitiero) prtmcH of ;Ht ihi ittf tanii. with a niutiiiiic sirvain af water itin-tiii it . plenty t iiitic coal na far disiai l. H u't Q t ie tuna. At the sale ol this tract of lu ilier uill la- nMn ! ihe irravcvartl itr the Miri.u f the r'lutive if the dccva.scd, njuniiinuK arn-ut it an acre. No. 2. o ll.-lllp. Tnc tann of the decedent k:i"n at tlie " li-pley Kann,' Mtua:1 10 containing 136 ACRES AND 124 PERCHES strict mennre. adjiiniriK land of Ahrahain Brn hiiker'j estate, the hornestca'1 of ileceh-nt. ti' U'J ;eel. Ihtvid Miller and Wiliiain Kuiir-n' t'v in then'on er-ctet a kjim1 two--tor iut;!.iii)J Mrue. I Dime iwink ham and other outhtiiiinc. There is a pteiniid apple ami cherry oretiar'l -rti tlie pn.'tiiie- : alHHii l.oarrv) ciear iii cultivation. :tr a-res of which i in n;eak'. coal bank of !iri tpial.ty ot .ml if tipeti on t.'.e farm, and it is wcii watens) hv never Jju!'N sireufiu of water. Y:m ui Urtli inn aii bv jriven on the M oi April uext. TEIIM-H 1 per eent. of the purchase moner niut he paid w hen the pn'rtv i k!HM-kel diw n V'- will he wold hi the follow :m terms ; i "' tlruiariou vi wl and delivery of th- d. and iti balance of the pun ha'-e niotiey in five annua pay menus from the Pa dav uf April, I7, it'' ler-t from tiial date. Xo will he Mld on the fo!owinc term on cmtirr:intiori of naU or delivery ol ded and the hjlunce of ihe purchase money in five e-j,"" payment fnun lt of April. lx7, wi:h int-fst man that date. Irferrel pavni-nt to he ''ired by judgment honrl. -Jnit.M A. W .Tt-fR.' WH.MAM Kttft ,r f. . Auctioneer. FRANK KOlf fKiiS. - novi. v . ... uti . LIST OF CAUSES. i - . . -I - ' The fol!ow in is the j-t iMeanK et i'or tnai ai tiie lieeemN'r TeiTB of Court. lHT.ninmr M"; 'iT-ll-eemlier Kt. 1( , J. P. Miil.Tr-. Km II. i:fa!l ami Jar .V' iIim""- T. H Wciim 1 1. I.eu i- I'ukii aiid linl. ba.-i.vtL Waller HelP.'-r v. .biali HranL Kr-il lia(v .: E. Taw. !;iniii AMiriyht r. .savage Fire Hrii k Co- I. vdla I -aw Sumert Connijr Mnt"' I-1 In-unuice Companji. J. M. Critrhii-'ld v- rchi!ald I,iveil"Oil, II. H. siahl vn. .Simon Maimer J. II. Vriu v.. J B. riti hhelil. ct ,il nle llnitl.tr- V" Mr- J K alter " Pnitlioliot'trv'iiirliiw. IN. H. CK1T' I1K1H I'. Nov. 17. !". l"ro-.h.iaary pKIVATKSALK. The iinrteniiyned harlnr purchawd a !ni" ia in Homcr-cI tiorunali. will -rll hi- h"" place, -itilate in Alleitiienr Town-hip. l"-lf Bedford pike. coutainiiiK 1T0 a're-. lairlearftM haianre well timlier,l. Tlie farm in in -tale ui euitiviiti.in ThebitiMimr-aii"a-!y new ami well pre-rrveil. The fnrm in eieii:i'::tt chun'hru and M'hiMil- br a o-l rmd. an'l i- in er-rv way a ih-init.le home rtt:.VS Lllil KAL A'hlre nie at IMvidilllt K:ti . notliMU. SAWL WALKER- OTICK. The puhl'c la hereby maificd not lo tirr MaltlitM.- V!ker or tru.t him on ml ai rflll't ! I will not bereMKimubie for wit debt-nf htocuB Itrjitiiiit. HAI.1.V WAI.KKK. i deel-O. Wife uf Jlattluaa vJwr, valuable RealEstate
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