The Somerset JleraM. i:iiVAKl rVl'LL. L'titor and rn'l'"'.r WEDNESDAY rx-eembtr li. Ik H..s Kkite Ni:i.v, of Minn.-X'ta. iv-ek-cU-.! to ConuivsH lal month ly the cnifiruUe R-puldioan majority of 42,0O. Mr. Ctni Nr lik rortuin amount of activity in hi orti.-iak on behalf of thf party ; but tlxy mu-ii't penii .k.iuJv ati ." I;k-1 ...ii. l Mone. Ei-KTrt.v tii..iv IVnnvhania town arc to be taken int.. lh lr.-.liiiwry t'in by the n jital hill U-fore Otmjrnfw. Thif Umi excvll.nt thine for the towna. Thk I1c 'iiu- ( oiiiiniwionera have filej their rt K'rt. allowing a reduction of tn.1,701 in our Slate debt during the fis cal year that end-d on the .'Oth day of November lat. The defej.1 IVniorratir candidate for Governor of Kansas at the recent eleot.on, I.a iHcn f, . Sw.-et are the - .... , ... ' .... Is view of the alleged increasing sur plus in the Treasury, irne of our Ienio cratic eontemixrarii are gletfully cry ing, that Conjmw niuxt now either re duce the taxes, or increa1 the appropri ation. Vhafa to hinder it from doing iM.thT Wij out the internal revenue taxea, jwrticularly those on tobacco and olei.margarine, and increase the appro priations, for the Navy and coast defcn--s. It's just as eaay as eating pie. Ma. Swank, Vice-President of the American Steel Association, says : "The . jriluction of rteel rails the present year i will la? greatT than the last." Contracts j have already been made for HOOiOO tons i of steel rails for 1ks7. Suppfwe Mr. Mor H.iiV it cent, reduction had Irfin ' made, and the jri-cs remainl the same. The bu'k of th.-se xtO.itMO tons would , have Wn nwniif:i'1ured in Kngland and , nrf in the United States. WouM Ami r- I ican business have leen aided, or Ameri can workmen benefited by it? If the head of the Intenial Itevenue Bureau is not mistaken in his estimate, it looks as if oleomargarine was going to drive genuine butter out of the market. Ai-ording to this authority, the tax on oleomargarine brought i4l,(M0 into the Treasury during the month of N'ovem- ls-r; and as the tax is two cents a pound. ROBBED THE TRAIN. of Wyoming Territory, uses of adversity. It is definitely ascertained, that the Democratic majority in the House of lieprcseiitatives of the next 'ongrcili be fourteen. The present House contains a majority of forty-three. It is asserted that Attorney (General t'aidy iiit-iids to apply to the courts for an injunction restraining the I'enn sylvania and the Heading railr.ids from issuing free pasws to ineinlierH of the Ijegi-latiirc. Wi: lay ImC.iv our readers to-day. uh j.irtioiiH of the Tn-siileiit's messiige as are of general interest. The d.x-uincnt in its entirety i much too long for our limited sic Its verlscity is as great a its author's ola-sity. -, 1 . TM . 1 .. ... can lie easilv jrmw au ine iraoe is yet in its infancy, and its growth is prac tically unlimited, as brief experience proves that it cannot be taxed out of competition with genuine butter. (Viuinfi. Henry Wattf.rsos adviaates this projifisition : "The President has no right to limit, abridge or direct any man's freedom of siieech." i f course he hasn't. The political atniospbere is just at this time surcharged w ith Hnt and ! to SiiK-rintendaiit Knwt Worth, who immcd liumbng. but all that will K- cleared j iat. lv replied otli ring reward for each Thre Texas Thieve Terrorlie For ty Men. St. Uh ih, Uec. 12. The rti-ular or a train robbery yestenlay near Bellevuc sta tion, Tex, are that three robbers who were unma-ked and nuide no effort at couotal tnent arrived at the water-tank a lew min utes before the train. When the train arrived one of the robbers, with drawn pistol, order ed Kiiiriiieer Ayrea and his firvmun audO. O. Miller, another enirim-er, who was riding in the ca!. to alight, which they did. He then marched them some thirty feet from the tram and went through them, taking all the valuables they had. While this was go ingon the other two men went through the train. It aiHwars ttmt one oi tne j.asseneeni in the rear car. who was looking out of tlie whirl. and s:i the o-ration with the jrainnM'ii. divininu the situation, went into the forward cars and notified the other pass engers of what was piingon and told them to se nie their money. This they did invarious ways giving most of it and their diamonds to several ladies alioard. Mi Kate Haas, of Ft. Worth, took charge of :, and other val iialih. Mrs. 'hanilers, of Pottadani, X. Y., received .".0"o and snne diamoiuLs, and Mrs. Wittick, f.f Carthage. Mo., took her hus band's Bold watch and several hundred dol lars. Mrs. Wittick was greatly incensed at the pnreding and Isildly stood U in the mrs and asked if forty men were going to tamely submit to such an outrage at the hands of two highwaymen. Alsmt $12.'SiO in money and ?-,isi worth of diamonds and other valuables wen-left by the robbers ill their haste to get through the train and canse they did not search the ladies. They win-evidently novices in the business and went away with the ltry sum Mo, three gold watches, till silver watches, five revol vers and one pild ring. The rubbers left the train at the rear end of the sleeper and mounted horse stationed near aud rolc r.ij iillyanay. The train was then Iiurrieil on to liellcvue when' telegrams were then sent away in,tbe next National storm. Cleve land's letter to Ilciiton was an iniertj-nam-c, just as the reinstatement was a weak, time-serving action. The Presi dent is not eniiwered to define what an American shall or shall not sav, and in attempting to do so he only displays his j monstrous egotism. A Shocking Crime In Ohio. HmTos, At a little town a lew mile uonh of this city a horrible mur der was committed last night. The victim was Daniel Cliristman, a wealthy farmer liv ing about one mile west of Eaton. He was a man 75 years of age and stood high in society. He sold a lure IhtiI of Ivtss yesterday an 1 lent the pnxsvds to a man in Eiton. Christ man then got into his waoii and starteil for home, t'hi the way he met a mm by the name William Mussel, who formerly worked lor him on the farm. Mussel seemed to lie disheartened and Cl.rismaii asked him to g t in his wagon and ride to his house. Mussel did so, and after the team was proiierly caivd for the two men went to the house to wait for supa r. which was ready in a short lime. They sat around the the and I allied for a little whileaiid almut f o'clock Mr. Chris' mat) said: " I believe I forgot to shut the bam door," and went nut to close it. In a few minutes Mussel got up and went out towards the barn. M rs. Cliristman. an old and feeble, woman succtcd something ami went to a window to watch Mussel. As Iky husband came fnim the bam she saw Musm-I step from behind a sm ike house and strike her hus band with an axe. Mr. Chrisunan fell for ward as he did so the fiend sprang. tisu him and beat his brains out with the axe be fore his wife's eyes. Mussel then searched the pockets of his ictim but, finding no money, h - wv" to the house and knocked the old la iv I .wu and told her he would kill her if she did nor deliver the money to him which was re ceived for the hogs. She gave $.! and -Id him her husband brought no money home. Additional Local. Resolutions of Respect. Wukrcas. It has pleased Almighty fiod. in his wise Providence to remove by death from among us our brother school-mate, James Khodes. Aud Whereas, It is right and proper that we should cherish his memory for his kindness among us during his short stay with us, therefore, be it RrJtd. 1st. That in the death of our brother school-mate, there has been taken ' away one whom we shall cherish in kind j and afli-ctionate remembrances. j 2d. That we the scholars of the Muller I school, (jiiemahnning district, Somerset county. Pa., deeply implore the loss of our ! young friend, who in life was always a kind and agreeable eomianioii. 3d. That by his death the school has hxt a worthy member and the community an amiable young man. 4lh. That we tender to his surviving rela tives our wannest sympathy ill their be reavement. 5th. That these resolutions lie published in the county paM.-r and a copy be present ed to the bereaved family. Willie Blovuh, John Gabdser Hkxrt Swaxk. Harvy Lour. j Committee. j A Fine Display of Holiday Coods at ! Welfley's Book Store. j Now ready for inspection, a fine line of i Christmas iood in plush, heather, lironze, ifcc. consisting in part of Cuft" and Collar j Hoxes. pine Writing l-sks, Fine Writing Paer in plush and fancy Isixes, Photograph CONSIDER THIS A Personal Invitation TO VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE OUR HANDSOME Holiday Goods. We have Thcre-upon he choked her anil threw her o;i Albums, Pis kctlsioks Music-holders, Mir- Omo is so thoroughly satisticsl with p-ttinc rid of her Mo1mt elections, that Home of her leading journalists an- advo cating the aUiliti m of spring ehs-tions. They want to do all their voting on one day. Make a lump job of it. as it were. The Philadelphia g-iis of the press have it, that "inventor Pattinn and his Secretary of Sta'e, Stengcr. have formed a iartr.ersliip. and will isimniemv the practiiv of la in that city as ph as tiovernor Pn-axer n'licM-s them of their ollicial dutii-s. Anknt the Mugw iiuijisupor1ers of the jin-sident Uing discouraged by his course, the New Vork .noi says: "The Mugwumps will have to stic k to bilii as long as he is going. I in r any circum stance whatever, there is no one else for them to support." A mix has been intmduis-d into the U. S. S-nalc, which provides for the re deuiptioii of trade dollars at par, by the Government. This measure should be railroaded through. It is a shame to the Nation to s-rtnit this irredeemable cur rency to longer MtHict nonbusiness of the countrv. It is said that the railroad coiiiianie j agree with the Attorney (ieiieral in his j efforts to make an end of the " free juiss" j system. legislators, w ho. among others j w ill la' depritcd ( the right to lice tiav I el, an' naturally indignant : but in the ; loii run, it will Ism lit many of tnem j demand. ' financially. When memliers can uo j them ii ! longer run home every week on a free ! i pas, to visit their lamilu-s. ir sittetnl to ; j jiriviite biisim-ss, they will of course, ! j want to get hoine as ssiii as jMisxible. and this will lie an iinliiceinent to stead' ' i work: will shorten the sessions : a ml, in ! the end, leave them with more of their ! ! salaries in their ioclets. Therefore, the i ! abolition of the "free passes" would not ! robtier, and in hss than an hour live jkisscs of oflicals and citizens weiv in pursuit under Shenll Mcl-ain, "f Montague, Marshal Itlack, of llnwie and others. SheriiT Mcl.'iin says In- knows the roMHTsud has no doubt of I his ability to rapture them. ! S'i riiitcndaiit Connors was on the train lu: ing in chare two deserters w ith a guard ! of live mvni soldiers of the Twenty-Fourth ' 1'. S. Infantry. Mr. Connors order's! the ' sol. lien, to draw their revolvers and light the ' roMiers, bin severnl pussi.ngers opjioscd this . hi stpniglv anil plead earnest! v in behalf ! of the women and cliildn'ii on Isianl that the Siiieriiileiideiit reluctantly yielded, and when the roblM'rs reached tin- soldiers and I their weapons th, y ijuietly gave the lieil for dead. He then saturate I the icd clothes with coal oil and set firetot'i nt. He next searched the house and lied. Hy a superhuman elTort the oll lady r.--covered and polled the lasl elothing up n:id smot'iensl the flatm-s. She then hobbled to the nean-st neihlsir and told the horrible story. ne thousand men are in pursuii of the murder and if he is caught he will Ii Ivnched. Whipped to Death. A Large Death Roll. Washijsi.Tiin, I'.c. 10. Tiie Chaplain of the lIoiiM in his praver to-dav. refi mil to the death of llepreseutative Ilowdiii'V. of Ni-w York, which orcnmsl in that city this j morning, ot asip!exy. lie sanl: Again this House has Uvti stricken by tin- hand of Death, ami another seat made vacant. Con sole and comfort the w ife and children thus ; Savannah. Iee. !. A colored lalmr.-r- u I plovisl in a liiiiiU-r factory in Ogle coiniiy have Isvn in the habit ol entrusting H.eir wages to the keeping of John Hubbard. On November la foreman Weaver misMsi si'io lu'loiiging to himself aud other laise -rs. lhlbbard was SUsperted by his fellow v.i; k nicn. They lik him into the cypress sw amp a:id nhipssi him with a htiirgy Ir.tee to make him i-oiili-ss. He implicaltsl two oth e. - ' ;'. Cey win' not capturi'd. ; irl:i Ih day Hubbard was w hipcd several timri aud died ut night. The sKit is miles from a Mist-ottiee or telegraph station, and the au thorities did not learn of the oivuiramv for ; a week or two. Seven arrests have been j made. Three prisoners were disciiargiil. ! Nine for whom warrant were issued got ! awav. ; rors, Whisk-holders, Work-baskets, Engrav j ings, J'icture-fniiiiv!) and Mouldings, Vases I and Pitchers in bronze and fancy wares, ; Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Standard and Misivl!aiiro;is iiooksin great variety, iticlud j ing a full line of the lbs I Line and (lilt F.dge I Poets, ut wonderfully low prici-s. For the i children we have an immense lot of Toy j Bisiks, Juveniles, Ac., as well as all sorts of ! Blocks, (tames, tVc, tVc. Call and see these is-autiful goods and make your selections now. while the stock is lull, fir many niic tilings we have cannot be duplicated. W. II. Wei.ki.ev. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! NICER GOODS than but year, and, best of all, LOWER PRICES. WE CIS .SAVE YOC MOSEY IS EVER Y DEPA R TM EST. ASK TO SEE Ol'R -11.- 1 1 s , - . v L. ,-?' eJii si m m nwi B 2Z Mai rixl 11 i i 8 f H rr.fl-r-.ai' i." ct-s rtsa bz-s . it i ism i mwvi i i i i tSJSJgS ! I t It. ' V Jf WMWLWX j EOIJS D FOB II I t-ll VfJ f ' 'r.1 1 11 -a'rT '"ri fSATjFMANNsli tX uWm- P to rs rf'i -jer.' Zi rz2 J C 1 . cr o f- y, EXP0S.7ii cv: I -N "S I P X- v.y qrond opp- - i a f YOUR FARE TO PITTSBURGH WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU IN L ASH BY KAUFHAXXS". Proviiiin' the same does not exceed ten percct.t. i,r tho amount ' your purchaser Husband and Wife Insane. lie an uiicoiii-natcd evil, even to h-eis- rendered doolaie, w idowiii and orphaned. lators. Attacked By An Eagle. Thk rrosideiit's pmly U' is lietter. The Muwuuii imagined a vain tiling, when they hojied he would le unable to kick any more ollice holders out of their lilac"1. The l'rvsidentinl Isiot has been in ai-tive serviiv aain, during the past few days, and the civil nervi re formers mourn. . Thk last mils have Ix-cn laid in l'liila deljdiia, nniiis-tin)r the si. t O's. new line, from I'l.iltimore to I'liiludelphia, with the Ih adinn road. The B. & O. has now a iHintinuoiis line from New York, via riiil.delihia, to Chicago, and has thus t ten me one of the reat tnink lilies if the countrv. MisxrAPOLis. Minn., lv. i. Professor W. F. Carr ond ."vimuel Chute, cmraed sur veyiii(! out on Xicoilett avenue, near the Washburn Home, were attacked on Monday afternoon by a lare ea-le. The bird dropied down like a bullet, and knocking Cliute's cap from bin bi'ad.assaihsl him with irreat I fuiy. The man caught up a crowbar and for a few moments defended himself in an un j tspial combat, calling lustily lor his compuu ' ion. Professor Carr ciiuinir up the savage I bin! tiirntsi Usm him, cauirht him hy the I le. thr:w him down, tore iiis trousers, and, j Kinking his talons in lie fatty part of his by, iuflictiii); a seiioiis wound The bird then mounted to the collar ol the unfortunate man, and seemed determined to bear him away bodily, but just at this crisis others j came up, and by their united efforts the bird j of liberty was finally comjtien-d and securely pinioned. It was found that his wiiiRS meas : ured ! feel lo inches from tip to tip, and bis I talons w ere over 4 inches lo:i;. The plais! where he made the attack was where thedcti ! of wolves had lieeu found duriiiiilhe previous I wwk. Thou the tay aud cheer of them in this siiddi n and awful lien avemcnt." Immediately alter the reading of the jour nal. Mr. Campbell, of New York, announced with sorrow and nyrct the death of his late colleague, and offered resolutions expressive of the regret with which the announcement of the death had Iteen received by the House, and provided for a joint committee of the Senate aud House to attend the funeral. The resolutions were unanimously adopted, and as a mark of resiet t to the memory of the diveascd. the House at l'M) adjourned until to-inorrow. ! The dealii of Representative IXiwdney, J which was aunountvd to-d.iv. swells to j twelve the death list of the Forty-ninth Congress. It is as follows : vice President Hendricks; Senator Miller, of California, and I'ike of New Hampshire; Representa tives Ellwood, if Illinois ; Rankin, of Wis sjnsin ; Halm, ol Uiuisiaua; H.-.k h, Amot and Iow dney. of New York ; Price, of Wis consin ; t 'oie of Man'land, anil Ituucan, of Pennsylvania. Hixtis. tos. Pa., Dis-. s. AlNiut sin months ago the wife of John Shatter, a ' prominent contractor of this place, bis aine : mentally deranged, and of luvessity was j removf.1 to her parents' home, at Alexan dria. .Soon after the separation the husband also Is'gau to show symptoms of mental un soundness, which were greatly aggravated by the refusal of his wile's ircnts to allow him to visit her. Yestenlay his malady hail so increased that he made a murderous as sault upon his aged father, and afterwards attempted to burn his dwelling, lie in now in jail pending an ollicial investigation into his mental condition. Desperate Attempt to Destroy a Business Block in Meadville. Srwr latino "in the desire for seats in j (ieneral Beaver's cabinet, those who pro- j fess to lie jsisttsl nay, that the jsisition of j SotTotary of the Conimonweallli is worth fl(l,iio per annum; and. that while the ftalary of the Attorney General is only I H.lttni. that fss swell the amount to ! $7,flilil. and sometimes much more. lui: warring I teiuiH r.itic tactions in i this State aiv at pnscnt cn:piicd in a hair-pulling match dow n at Washington, over apsiintin'tits for ostniastcr at Huntingdon and Ilarrishurg. The nier ita of the applicants do not appear to be no much eonsidensl, as the question of their helonirini; to the Wallace or the Kandall wing of the party. The actual annual profits of the Phila delphia d'.'r are computed at fJl'4JK)ll, which sum Mr. Chi Is and Mr. I'rexel, its owners, divide equally liotwecn them. The penny Rented nets a profit to its owner, Mr. Singerly, of lihl.(nx annual ly. How these vor newsp:iH-r nieii mauaire to exist on this pittance, is a mystery to their professional hn-thren. Mkaiivilli:. IVc. !. At 1 ' -lock this morning a dastardly attempt was made to blow up the Drciitlciu block, a tlireestory brick building, corner of Park avenue and Chestnut street. At the bom moms! citizens were aw akened by a terrific explosion which shook the entire city. The corner siore room is nee iipic.l by James Kraxicr as a drug store, and the vssjnd fl.sir by Or. ti.sirge Klliott as an otl'uv and nsiilen(. The bloek was damagisl to the extent of SlJulH. All the window anes and plate glass on the avenue sides were shattered, aud the windows of a boarding house and the Ihm'trrnt .V-ft-rnnrr otliee; 90 fif t away, were broken. Mr. Frazieraiid lli-lc live Jack Nelson were con versing in the front rt of the drug store when the explosion oceurnsl. They were not injured. There is little doubt that dynamite cart ridge was the aiienl employed to iierform the work. In the debris was found fnimeiitsof the imjier (Rising of a dynamite cartridge. A Brave Woman. JI!i:mxi., lfe. M. A pisuliar rase ciimc to light here to-day. For sometime ast a Polander, apiirentiy about 4'l years old, ha been employed with a numlsT of the iameslri' in the piie mill of the Read ing Iron Works. Iteing tall and well pro portioned, nothing unusual was noticed, but still slight siispjeion was amused occasional ly w hen the l-rson was clicly iterutinifcd by the American Workman in the mill, that the new arrival was a female in men's cloth iu. This was eontii iiusl to-day, when a small child, alsuit 5 years old, came to the mill and called for its mother. The foreman askisl the little one to Hiint out its mother. To the surprise of everlsidy the one in qiii-s-tion was selected. The excise caused considerable excite ment among the hands, and the woman left the mill alter finishing several laisof pie. She had been earning big wages under dis guise, and wept when she was discovered. She w ill not again return to work. Killed on the Track. limuiKKK, Pa.. I tee. ti. The fast line on the PeimsyU.iia roilroad tcoing east last evening came thundering aniund a short curve near the desit, striking a uirty of four young people, w bo were not aw are of the approaching train until it was upon them. Uridget McCarthy and John Toole were instantly killed. Their Isslies were terribly mangled and crushed almost beyond recognition. Barbara Conway and lYstus Cook, the other couple were, thrown from : the track, but eseassl with slight cuts and : bruistst. The partiiv were n-ridents of Brad-dock Redemption of Trade Dollars. Wasiiinoton, I. C, Dec. 0. Senator Sew- '. ell to-day intnMlucisl a bill for the redemp tion of trade dollars which provides that for 1 a ficriod of six monts Tinted Stattrs trade . dollars, if not defaced, mutilated or slanir ed, shall lie received at their fac-e value in i iavmcnt of all dues of the I'nitcd States. ; For the s-'inie iKTiisi holders of trade dollars ' on pn-sentatiou of the same at the I'nitcd States deisitorics may receive in exchange : like amount in faiv value in standard s h er dollars or suls-ikiy win. The trade dollars ' received shall not be rcisbed, but shall be J re-coined into standard dollar. St SuvATon KiiMiMts' memorial, asking for a constitutional amendment enabling Conirres to make uniform marriage and divorce laws for the whole country, is a measure which should lie adopted, and one on which there should he no party division. Pi verse laws on these import ant subjis-ts redound only to the Isuiefit of evil people, and to the detriment of the go si. FoL0"rt"i the jmlicy lately adopted in New York, the .lndgi of the Com mon Pleas Courts oi I'liiladelphia have apKiuted Miss llollowell a inemlier "if the Board of K hii-ation from the Seventh ward. Miss llollowell is all svomilish ed woman, who has been prominent in pood works, and the judgis, evidently appreciate the fact, that woman is the natural, as well as the best teacher. Hon. 11..b" Tavlok. the n-cently tdert ed Uemocratic "tovernor of Tennesx verj- pithily says: "What we want in the Lb'iuocratic arty is more harmony and more hominy ." Which, being inter preted, means more offices than the Dcnna-rats have at present. "Bob" has what the Miigwuuqis call "an un holy ps'tit- for sKiils;" hut, at the Millie time, he voices the longings of his party friends. Thk Democratic Citv Committee of Philadelphia, at their meeting last week, unanimously adopted the follow ing pre amble and resolution, as a gentle remind er to the rnnidisit, that Christmas gifts will noon he in order : Whkrkas, the retvnl elii-tions have demonstrated that a Pemocratic Admin istration can only be suceeKKfullv admin istered by pciiKKTats, therefore, Ri-mJnil, That all Ts.ins in federal positions, tint in symiathy, jul'tiiallv, with the Administration, should lie re moved, and their plans, tilled , known and capable democrats, scts'ptahie to the local organisation. Why all this pernicious verbosity? Why not adopt the old Puritan formula? "iaotetf. The earth lieloityp to Uie aaints. RnnlmH, We are the Mints." That's just alsiui the gist of it ; and it's much simpler, and leaves no room tor cavil. Regulating The Regulators. St. Iicis. IK-r. lo. "ireat excitement pre vails in Douglas and Taney counties to-da , over the Isild action of thcFi-dcral grand jury, indicting VI ol the leaders of a gang of regu lators known Viv the nam" of " 15 dd Knole Hrs." who baverun the county governments ' lo suit themselves for the psist thns1 years, j The regulators oranizisl in I ss:j, ostensibly j for the purp-ise of lynehiug horse theives. j The Bahl Knobbers, so calll IwcaiW! they j orgnnir.il tin a is-ak of that name, soon lie- j gaii to lynch tfnid citizens who incurred I their wrath. Individual niTn'iers of the j band arc charged w ith M murders, a hile the I h ind as a b sly lv nt hisl the Taylor brothers, j John Kandc and William Kecvil, aud shot two men susweiel of horse stenlin;. ail j within r ye.tr. live were arrestisl to-tlav by a big p-sse of i Shot His Daughter. Pitil-bcoii, lf. II. J. C. Hill, a prom inent psidcntofKdgewood, a wealthy suburb of this t-ity, mistisik his d.tugliter for a burglar last night and shot her through the neck, iiillieiinga dangerous and, it is feared, fatal wound. Mr. Hill made collections yestenlay of a'tom 's3,0eJ, w hich he took to his I, .line to keep over uiht. His daughter, who hail a Uid toothache, arts early this monimu ami went tlow n to the libniry lo the fire to warm herself. Her father, hearing tin- noise, thought burglars were in the house, and. taking his revolver, followed her down stairs. When he readied the door of the libniry he fired, the iiall striking his daugh ter in tiie back of the mvk and passing through to the front. The young lady is in a critical condition, aud her father is almost enmsj with grief. Francis's College Partially De- suoyea. Ixiketto, Ihe. i). St. Francis's (oiicge. and Monastery was iartia!!y destroyed by fire this afternoon, fiic Iosh i t-stiiuate.t to Is-at least M'i,i"i; iu-iinsi in the City In siiranee Couiiaiiy of Pittsburgh, for .'In.:H.io. T.t ,i v oriiii if I by a s.urk feoni a tin flue falling on the roof. St. Fruicis's CVI lege is the lnys' -t hiHil, on.l bad almut li"i stuiients. K pairs -v'll al nmr lie com menced and ptisinsl to completion as rapid ly as iossiht. Tiie girls seiiiMiI, St. Aloy sius A.iideiny, si;nalisl some distance fnim the other biiiblitig, w;ls iinli.irined. A Thief Appointed Postmaster. Mll.WU KI.K, Wis. from ltieiue. Wis.. s,i w ho w as aTi'-:et iit fbargtsl w it I, -teal.n; from the Cie. Pi iw its'. 10. A ier:ia! ; s that Allien t'eppert, this city in April, Isksl, worth of g.Ksls I tiinuiy, writes from Nonherti Pakola that be has Ins II apsiiut etl iMistm itd ,,f his (own. "ieps'rt cou- i fesstsl hi- juiit and wa- helil for trial in iionds of .mio w bieli ht forfeited. Since that time nothing has Ihs-ii known of him. A Locomotive Kills Four Men. rllK IT.NNsyi.VtM A HMI.ROAII COMPANY EX TKXIis THK cOMrl.lVI'.NTS tiF THE SF.lsOX. In pursuance of its annual custom the Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces . that christmas ami New Year excursion tick ets will la- sold between all the principal ticket stations on the main lineand branches. The holiday season is the only jn'riotl of the year most exclusively devoted to the inter change ol social visits and the enjoyment of pit asure trips. In order to encourage this . custom and to otter all pissiblc benefit to th.-se who d'-sire to indulge in holiday pleasures and festivities, the Company n--dtie;s the ral"-s during the favored period. Kxcitrsioii tickets will Ik- sold on Iieccmlier 2od. '.'Ith -.'."ith, With and :lst. lssi;. and Jan uary Nt. Iss7; g,Ki. to return until January Ith. "inclusive. The tioi.iifcix Akoosv. published by Frank A Mtmsi y, at SI Warren street. New York, has jiit been enlarged to a sixtts-n age journal. It claims, and we think justly, to Is- the most fully and most beautifully il lustrated paier of its rlass in the world. Fight iaires are largely devoted to illustra traliotis, and these pietun"S tsiver a variety and range of subjects that apical to all tastes. The Ariiosy is finely printed on handsome cream-tinted paier and its con tributors include the best known names of literature for hoys and girls. The tone of its contents is healthy and pure, and it claims to set a high i.l.-al lie fore the youth of the country. Tue Goliiksi Aruov enters its fifth year with a circulation of one hundred thousand copies weekly, and it therefore taken its place in .int of circulation among the half dozen leading publications of this country, while in matter of merit it excels them all. We have sts-n no other journal that gives so mil Ii for the money. Thk (iol.liKN Arikihy is for sale by all newsdealers. Reduced. The price of Heating Stoves baa been re duced 10 per cent, at Miller's Hardware Store. MARRIED. HAI:;KR-CI.F.MAV At his resj,' iKf Berlin. Pa. Pec. lith, ISSli, by Rev. John S. Wagner. Mr. James Hanger and Miss Lizzie Coleman, both of Brothersvalley township, Somerset county, Pa. BITrSKR IKH HSTCTLKR. At the Somerset House, Somerset, Pa. Dec. !th. "Srt by Rev. M. I.. Young. Benjamin i. Bittner ol ilrotbersvalley anl Siimiii A. Hochstetler of Summit M ills. JOIIYSOS TRUXFX. By O. Lint, Esq., Dee. Till, 'fiti. (fcirge W. Johnson of .Stoys town and Sarah Jane Traxcl of McKeesport Pa. (i.VRDNKR AN'KKNY. Nov. lHth, issc at the Lutheran parsonage in Somerset by Rev. J. F. Shearer. Mr. Harvy II. Gardner and Miss M.iry K. Ankeny. both of mar Stovstown. T'tilrt f 'UA'Jt. Oifnr Case, I WhiM tf M'r, Mirror', die CW (U'lM R-ltlr; Titty nrt rtnj iivrt. 7 '': TImso findin.ar it iiiipossihli; to r iisonuHy can.tiikc alv:inta.r of this (irdinl Ilciiii.ic Sul' iv "i!'iii i'in,r the u tls h- mail or express. Kaut- uiaiii' r.eautiful Illustrated Catalogue, and ill s' : i;ei ions how to order fr ds. -wii! be sent gratis, on application. He sure to write for them. lAUFMA TV s On the follow inn g.sls we can save you big money : 1'icturt Yiiiii's, Writing Ihk, 'icb1 if.siJrn, Side li'xikf, S.rtxl nixekt. G'tiur, I'uram, llirintiim I'arth, PHOTOGRAPH & AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, aOLD PF.SS and II0LDERS, and t'AXCY BOXED PA PERU. AH the above at siccial figures. GrZlILJSiJD DEPOT, Fifth Ave. $ Smithfleld St., Pittsburgh. iAIust be Sold. i w MERRY CHRISTMAS! The Stin k Fornirrlv Owned bv W. H. Wood Mut K S't hi ft can ytu wch B'lt'fjnui it nrsGS, WA TCJIES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, TO ALL.- GOLD PENS Ol'K LINE OF VASES Cannot be surpassed anywhere: many new de signs as well as old ones that are still called for. NAPKIN RINGS fc. dec. as will pay you to come and see these Elegant Goods. MAXY OF Til EM WILL RE HOLD AT LtSS TH IS FIRST COST. -V Wonderful Stock of Holidav Presents iiks, i tni in tini-u .m-l ucariiv s-1 and si.!'".. Iinporosl ;;!.,. ill! s. fn.iii I- for .r:irtiiil iriverx. IS-h lil.n k tii to fo a yanl ; si i ial viiliu-s at eriit". oo (iiicis i.tipin s 4-1 mii-W'S.I n.ii.ri-.l I asi,t:ii'n :ii .m iu h all-wiNil l '.is!iincn-i at 7-" cent.-. IIoiin-s.iiii. all-w.iol. .1- ! value' in all-w.n.1 .suit.u e!oth a-ui Trirot. lii.-k i)r. - aiiiiurn-s in nut-si .--OK arji I iciirii'ltas USUI I ir.lji K.l'Ilias. laow IVices in Our Cloak Rooms for Laities anil Misses' Winter Wraps. Hour!.' .Ia. ki i;:t '. .t Ii .(.. ;.-t, n Saul 1'iuah Coats at .i lo .!. S. m! i'iu-h Sa. ri '.Vrati- rJ.i to rl-i Cloth Newillarkrls and l-lu!i. Pin est Alaska Seal Skin Coats. 'vi!' a v.ird Km JurketsMiM MantolM. Only Stjnlanl tjualitv "t" ihvv.' -r-hkl-i(f. Lowest prices fur reiiaMi Stal g-Kxl. " h achea to only t ht i-t in St al 'utAii. Our Holiday Handkerchief Sale now-(in. Lililies' all linen Ilem-titclusl. Colore 1 Ilor.iers i r Wh at lo, 12', l.'i. J au l i'li enls. At hist prii-e, Zi Myl in White Ktnlm.i.l, -;eil. Tin i. I. o' tl v,..v. Vi rut Initial, rainy Imxes ol Clulilr. ti a Haii.lki-rebi. lis ;,t :,j an. I k" e.-nts. K.xira Kim- Kii.'lish White .Silk MuIH.ts from l iiiiwanis. All silk J..tuiese II.inlki"vhi. !" at .Ti i-enis. "ton ..,zen Colonsl ilk llaii'ikerrhiels at li -nts. Inisr:i.l t asl.in. re Muillers. Fur tllov. s, Kur Cajis, 1 Men's Iircssiiij; tow nn and Smoking J.i. k.-is. Holiday Silk Umbrellas, fnun up to ?H. MufTs ami Bona in all tbf fi.shior.al li Fur-. Ili.u k rein. Fine Table Linens ami Napkins tor Iloli.l iv .r.-i-nt in taiirv b . We are i;ivini; Ix-st values in many years in ail .'urtm.-nts of our bi time to hIioii. Semi for Samplf-i if you i-m'i cm,, m rson. Hair Mnrt tore. Now i t jl DIED. KINHKI.ESl'AliiiKR. In Shanksvillc, Nov. jsth, lHsUj. Joseph Kinillesimrger, aged HO years 2 muntlis anil 1.1 lays. RHOI'IX Mi lssr., at Mt. Moriah .Simerw t county, Pa. James I. son of Jona than I. ami Ella RIhxIi-s, ajjetl 1H years I month, and i!7 ilavs. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected Weekly by COOK A BEERITS, UFALERS IN Choice Groceries. Flour & Feed. Condition of Soldiers' Orphan Schools. Marshals ati.l Sberitfs. uml taken to S;irin. tiebl. Ttiay Ix'loti'j to ).iti!tas oitiuty an.l arc leail'uii: I'ltizi-ns, It is fi'areil the arrest will precipitate a war in the Southwest. HAtmismKu, Iec. IU. Miss Myra Sim niiins, nsvutly api-iiu:l Itisportor of Sol iliers' tlrpban Si-h'ii, has ret'ime-l from trip lo the Miivcr, 1'iiionioa .uatlslii-l'l llrjili.'m pii-iioiib. A'siir.ilii t-i her statement thesehools are not ovt-n-niwif ed and there is room for more children. The I Wii.ua hspokt. Pa., Ihv. 10. A freight ! liK-omotive on the ltearh Cre-k railroad blew up this afternoon near Jersey Shore : station, a few miles from this city, killing j Philip Knight, eiiirinwr; Allen Ramsey, tire- ' man: jain.-s Warren, another engineer, and ' Il.tytoll and ; Josepb 1'it-i.ls a uiai-hiui-st. The enirine ifi ! a total wre-k. The aii-ident is att ri iuiHs I to ' ! the iiad working of the sti-aui gaue. ; 1'riecsj for IKsviuIht l.'i, 1SSC. Apptes. ilrieil. V Ih Apple Itutter, V uhI , Pi'iois, v b Until. 4. bm Mis llulti r. (mil.) " " (k.-K). Id Buckwheat, y bu meal itcistwux f lb , Karmi. iSiiKarH'unHl llnm-) y ifiitintry liam-iV tb " (Hliniil.li'rs) f lb (miis i n . L'e ..KditaOr 1 J) Si IM LMe .ODe Creen Coods For Greenhorns lUlouK, iKv. T. New Yolk men are etiuaist in working the old connicr fi it monev act in Rancor and viciuiiv have already i-aptureti several jrrwnhonis. . i ami . bathing fai-ilities are lirM class, thrre iH'iuje ! hot and cM water; the dormitories are! counueiKV ,,. .,,,,1 ,.-,,, . ;. f.Ml wi,,,!,,,,.,. .,,,, weil eookisl ; the elotbiu is 'ooj and all are I this citv. well supplied, and everyone is comfortably shod. Miss Siininons did not find a simde ThevM-nd out circular letter, saying that ,i,.k ,.r irl on the trip nor aiiytljing like tne recipient lias ik-ci, nssitnmen.ltM to ! dise. An ius.ecti..ii of the tne sender as a reliatile pi;rs.n, and theu they unfold a conpsms plan bv whii h a for tune may lie made in short order. The vie- Arrested In Colorado Attempt to Bufn an Ohio Town. Kmu.tr. O., llvcviulicr lo. All organized j Miicmpi was mane t eoutsniay uifrm o nuin s,b(si will be lik.lv luadi reuiaiuini; ill January. tim is eiinuMly enjoined not toiriveanvthiiif; j away, ami then mlornicd that the writer deals in "preen pajier." "ones, twos.fives.and tens, of which every nute is ierfis-t as regards printini;. eneravinj;, liuiulsTs siia tures.and p.qier. When a Kre.-iihorn who thinks to jret rich suddenly by dishonest means falls into the trap be sends on some money in a few days receives a box of saw- dust. There were seven lires ill rapid sii.'ccs.sion in various jiarts of the city, but lortuuately they all were easily iiicuchcd and a general coutlairralioii prevented. Wm. Miutli, Jacob I w ining am! trconre Ramsey have Iks-mi arrestisl fur incendiarism, t ireat f exi-itcllH'Ilt prevails. I pakota Determined to be a State. Arrest Of Demrcrats. lsmAXAiMUK, Uec. 7. Warrants for the arrest of four prominent Democrats were is sued to-day. They were Simeon )', Chair man of the Democratic Comity Committee : W. F. UcrnhamiT. Chairman of the Ilourd of Canvsen; John II. Counselman, an eleetion insrtor, and Henry N. Spaan, a lawyer. Failing to secure indictments by the nvently iischatv.-d F.sb.Tal Grand Jurv, the Riinbluain Committee adojited this course. TliC allccatiotis aeainst the defend ants are that they fraudulently chanrvd the tallies and returns uf the votes in live pre riim of this city at the recent elections. The writs were made returnable n next Thurs dity. It was agreed not to serve the writ until Thursday, as no fears are entertained tiiat the defendants will leave the cfty. Mih.vis..H, Pa., IKi-. II A letter re-1 i CcacI wslerday fnim Webster, Col., an- : Karou, Dak., IKf. H.The fact is now nouiuvl the arn-st al that pla.-e of a former ..fnly avoweil that the obj.s t of the nnvt-n-.iil.nt of Shenandoah. naiiK.I Win. Kniie- i,!lf : Huron next Tui-silay ol the Coiislitu key, who is char,;..! with the murder of tional Convention of South Dakota and state John '. '1'ii.un.is, a prominent citix. ii of ; la-gislanire, with the foil staff of State olli I'h m.Mitb, Pa. The .Time was commit!, i ! ,.ials, is to .smtnte a scheme to put the State eleven y.-ars ago, sin.-e when the murderer j machine in motion witi t the consent of has been at large. Thomas was a merchant, j the autboriti.s. at Washington. The ss,,pU audit was while attempting to burglarize are tind waiting to lie admitted jmo the ins store tnai Knu key slmt bun. He it-cog- x in i ti,e manner. niie.1 Kim. key and lived long enough after' receiving his death wound lo tell who shot 1 A funeral Followed by a Marriage, him, but the murderer emamcd and was j OTr4WA. Out., iK-ccmlier U. Eliwbeth never lioanl from until two weeks ago. lie Corn, (euri y hu " (shelled I t Ihi ileal V ti Chop, com ami oats, f loo lbs " all rye, t lll lbs I"l0s. V ibi KliHir, Koller Pr.Hess, y. bill . Vienna, lil.l K!axs.sil, )l liu . I.aril. y tb Miililliilir", ft KIOllw thus, fibil P.Kat.s-s, "U lai Peaches. Uriel, fi t live, V bu Salt. (Sol.) hlil " ti.mui.d Alum) V sack (Asht.no lull sack Snirar, yellow, y'lb '' white, Ih Tallow, fi tb Wheal, bu air He ....U"sJ UV -I0r .vxosiaie aiitii'iue Je tl if. 1 K 'jne . .r oo (si ri i.V SfelOr 81 2Val : :KMta , :s.Vsti' .- -NI""' Z"'.'".'.'.ii )m 1 :w JKl .' l tin fc7c 7dlde 4n."s Jtrw Gents' Shaving Cases TRAVELING CASES, and TOILET SETS. The Celbrate.1 Star Safety Razor, Ask to see it. Something new, auil every gentle man ought to have one. CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE, AND CiET I'KICES. These Goods Can be Seen at the DRUG STORE OK C. N. BOYD EVERY Y ASO EVES1SH VSTIL j I US POSE ft 0h j B. & B. Joseph Home & Cos Retail Stores, 613-621 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1887. HE! T CI K E3 KLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, THE HERALD Do you or your friends need GLASSES, If so, nothing would he more acceptable for a jinsent. We can Rive you Spectacles or Nose Glasses In Gold F raiment much BELOW CITY PRICES, And will guarantee ierlect satisfaction. We want vou to PEI.'.'IYROYAL PILLS 'CHICHESTER'5 ENGLISH,' Th Oricinnl mn Oaljr tleaalM, tmt unn R-II.M. K-nmtf whlra 11m iTj.Tyy " LADIES. A. rr llnwWH f.tam,.., I, FWIKilui I, iHUr b, ,i tm, hkIL NAME aPEIt. num ilrZiZTiTr III Mlaa saaara, failaiaaPa. MA ar ! aaal4a m a tor "nua, was c-.ijitured w hile attemitin? a burglary at WdiM.-r. and was i.l.-ntititst by a former citi len of this s,initv. Two Boys Burned to Death. j Kiln:, of H.K-lit-sterville, a maiden lu.lv &1 ' yearn of ajw, died Sumluy last. She left her i tirtune. f lil,, to a young couple, t'lirissic Kiiiuiid tiilia-rt Allan, on condition that they in- inurricd on the .lay of her inter ment. They were accordingly married to-dav. I A Young Lady Accidentally Shot. Rcamxu. I'a., Dee. 9. George Saman aud Jatn.-s Si-ider, aed 12 and 14 years n-sj.ee- tively, absente.1 themseivea from sc!kmiI j luexlav, ami, tiein afraid of iunishment KtmiNo, Pa., Dec 9. Miss Ida Neiman from their .areu ta, did not go houi. bat went to a closet in the nvidence of her father craw led between two hot oven- at the Henry this mornin;; to secure an article of clot bin;:. Clay Furnace, where they were ruir.xat.-d i When a is-lf-cs kilij; revolver that lay on a aud burned uinunt beymid recopiition. I alielf was au ideutly discharge.!. The ball Their lalie were not found until late last j entered lier face below the eye, causing a "sK1"- ! eriou and probably fatal wound. JXECUTOR S NOTICE. Ksute of John Craef, late of Pbade Township, Hoinerset Co.. I'a., dee d. Letters testiinientary m the alsive estate having been irmnted lo the uiKlersimMsi by the proisr authiirily, notice is hereliy Ki'en to all persons indetaeil to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those lisrinn rlaims amiiist the same to pment them duiv aiithentieat.sl f.ir settleim tit to the uiid.-rslinisl Kxeeutur, rendion la raid lowuship, willnMit delav. C. W. WILLIAMSON'. jwr,t Executor. JKIVATE SALE. The vindersitrneil havinit purchased a house and lot In Somerset Bomuuli, will sell lit home Place, cituaie in Allebenv Township, near the Bedford pike, rontainiiife 170 acre, lttclearfthe balance well timbered. The farm is In a tood Rate ol cnltiTation. The buildings are nearly new and well preserved. The farm is convenient to churrhea and schools, bv a'aiasl mad. and ia to every way a desirable home. TLRMS LIBERAL. Address me at bividinf Ri.ijr. DOTiOs. SAM'L WALKER. COME TO OUR STORE And see our jjoo-ls. whether you wish to luiv or mil. NO TROUBLE TOSHOW GOODS. Ct V E EA Rf. Y HE Ft RE VESIR. I RI. E t !0t t Its ARE All. flOSE You cm niake selections and they will be held for you until Clirialmaa time. Reapeetftilly, C. N. BOYD, DRUGGIST, Mammoth Block, Somerut, Pa. ! CHRISTMAS! THIS IE KMBKK OhTKIUNf; OFl't-EFrL AND ORXAMENTAL ULII'AV IRKSENTS AND BAK-iAlNS SL ItPASSES ALL FORMER REASONS. AVi'rc aetc $iritl Bai'jain m th ut fat : 100 piecr KitltT(tiiwn orstriH'l Jersey Flunnt ls, 3rfiits. lMrn lot "irMktl ilk Vi'lvtMs -Vit-fiii Imll' rie. liu-li Siriei Silk Velvets, .V-phmI, at M-4 rUin .'ilk VWv t. 7."k nls 1 : All the ehoiff shu'U! Fine (irtumt Silk fi.-t-H, Bluck ml colors. Silk J')nh all ciItrs, l, ami up tu SA.iO. Fiue .'i0-iiich .St-al ritihes ibr Uriip.. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. BTtuk anl Colored Faille Fraiieaissen. Erenfnr Hhadt-tt iu Faille Fraiifaisses ami Klmlaiues. Ail IUeaUvt!Mt price that stmw au important saving. Dress Goods at 35 cent. Flain, al!-woI, double width and fancy weaves. AU woul mixturett, ramel's Hair. 44 Inches wide, oOr, .'-o-inch all-wJil niixture in Ktri.ej. JO .ent. Laire otleruiKS of French Itrvm Ooods at ft4)c early aeaMMi'n price, 7.:c and M- New Helun trupv tMad Imhlia itlimtes iu dr?i kinmN. New i liroa,ict4ii9. itaxtfain.i in EttKliKft, bcuten and J Amencau sSuiIiuk, :0 and i4 tn. wide. I CLOAK AND Ft K PEPARTM ENT Seal (iar I raentit and Jackets, Fur trimml Wratm, ireiuV j Seal 'is and Turtwuff, (k-iitV S-;tl and iWaver I (.loves, Ijidien' Mutlsand Htas, jit)its' Seal Huts, ; Fur in mini nps, all widths and tine 41ml. tie. 1 ttuat and Bear carriajfe rubes, Alt above at prices j that will interest you. J TliotiNUids of dzns Silk hihI Linen Handker ; ehielK Silk and CaMinere Mutlten, Events' initial lUnukeri hiefs, hciniiti-hcd in Linen and Jupa nee Silks. Indies' and chiMreii's handkerchiefs Choicest K Mists tiud lowest prices ntiw shown. ART DRY MKIS DEPARTMENT, or Fanev Holiday tiootls. now open and daily arrivals add ed thereto. A visit ol inspection Milicittfi. (etitH JapaiHue Sinoktn Ja-keLs, plain and embroider sL at low prices. Winter I'ndexwear. doves and H Mh-ry, Flannels and Blau kcu. Eider Dow n i 0111 forts, i 'rices Hint u dl interest you. Write Ui our Mail Order De)iartment for samples of above Dieiitioned buriiii. fronds sent to any addret lowest prices, et valucat and saii-iaction K"ruuteed. BOGGS & BUML, 115. lir. 119 & 121 FEDERAL STREET. rloloEGJHENY, PA. dee.S,'S8.-l-r. Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal IN THE UNITED STATES. ALWAYS 3HHGJIT AND RELIABLE. Every Number an Epitome of the News of the World. The Foreign Department Is Unequaled. Latest and n:st Accr-it3 Cslb Specials ty the COAOIirJlCIAL CAiiLi:s. Fullest Telegraphic Reports of all Current Even SPECIAL FEATURES. tlie Ir.ima, Ahu-ir. I'nicticjil Fanuini; ; ArticlcH on Kienot, Art. I.itersitniv. lij,'Mjn, Fashion :in Chew. INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS. A,'lre!-. JAMES CORDON BENNETT. NEW YQRK HERALD, Ex XECUTOR-S NOTICE. fcolalcof Gnhriel Christner. dw'd. late of Milford looiiaiup, Nmerpt I'ouolT. Pa. ltten lestameutary on the above eotxle harina bwn rrauu-d to thr und'niKiil by tha pmptr amboritv, notice ia hvreby given wall xroii Inrtclrted to raid eMaie to oialte Immediate pav nient. and thoe huvinn claima asainst Ihe sanie ill present them duly amhenttcaUMl for aettle-nu-nt at tbe residence of N. B. Chhutner. in Mil lord twp., on Thuixlajr, Ueeemher 23. lst. K. B. CHklfTNER, A. D. CHKI.iTNER, Dovl?. Kzeeuiora, Scrbner's Magazine. I! t January Number, No. 1. Vol 1. AV' READY. CONTENTS. liamhtn VwlniMtiuiUi' Hrp;Uir ,,( Franrr Fnm-tKpiti-p Prawn l.y lluward I'yle Knxravtil ty Frank Frvnrh. AVMlVl,(W,Mt Ii f tttr itty ff.'Jff rir-i riiy.'r. I liv ihm nlall .,f t,.. Kmi.ire. by atiMinie. vx M.m-i.-r lo Kramv. iili iUuMraliiiu fntiu Niriru:t. mid il'uint.nts iu Mr. NVa-,l,unn-S vuii.aiid fniiu drawinv, ly ThiiNtnip, Mti kt-r. Ki-icb. an.l olh. r-. '' H'""'rr H '.. baplolM i-V. Harold r rxlt.riir. Tlx V,.,t .Wit )', H,,r.- H. C. Bllliner Illustrated by A. B. Kr.4, K ilopkius Suuiti and ti. V. Ktlward-. Dmitri ia .SI.K '..'. Arid Bates. (Mr lfinUm .'. F. V. dreenc. Ciij.tiiin T. 8. KllKimvls, will) ma. -kelrlie-rtiul ,li .gnvun, Ina Copy f the Lyrical l'ienuui Kotiert IKn-ick AiHiin inlM,ii. In M'sico A sniry. Thoinai A. Janvier. TV H'Uint.minH .viia Win. liuyos Ward, with il luiralioo from seal in the author s .le'ti,n, ami alter le Clereq. I'intliiK. and other.. '''" ill tlv iH tiitn f I U'irru.. fticial Life and Chnnu'ler In the Parn ol Ihe Revoiu tiitn. First Puimt. Annie t.'urv M-irris. W:m portrait enirrave.1 by (i. Kruel, ir.,ui the paiut llnrat tlld M.irriaii:u, Soeittlism. FraiK-ii A Walker. Tbe New Year. Mityburt Fleming; A Violin Oblixato. A story. Margaret Cnwby. $:5.00 a Yar. ".5 Cents u NutnU-r. Roniittan. es slunild b.: miide ly chei-k ur m.diev onJur. Nl.W Y.1KK t'uv. I 'U 15 LIC SALE I or i Va Dal Real Estate tV'Hmttn ( Ptr. : iii r-i 'o:miy. I'.i., I.Tta-it. ! ui;,I r- uti tli- I"" pV VIllTl'Eitf the m:thi;niy v'w-tt in 'ti M-l! iit i-ui'lic vu U KPSh'SD i 1' DEV. 11 tn 1 t,Vt.wk f: n.. t!ii-fi,!l.,it,1.,T. -.T:i-'! K-a' K !ir. luif tli lMifm(tn-) nl Hurr.ft i.y l-'C j i!r. . .wl : i irrti:;i iriif-t :' Uii'1 -in. me in -t- !iy Tvrii Ti uliii, S.rn r't t inm:v. l'n.. ''; ; in 1uin1- i if V. A. ?iiit:rt:i!i. .Im-.it.' VV. (.1. :i-r. 1 'itrtt hnnSi. Sunn..-. J. i:yii-r. unt i.th.-r-. j tniniiiif oim itiiii.lrt.i nu vx rt'rr-. ni"iv "r I'-- till h ufi i -iit' rtihl m halt -itry )i4iik Dwelling House, nw frame Iwm nnrt orhi r ontrniMipr th'- " tTi-t l. 4.nm1 nritt-rnn.! fut fnut. Th ("" imU-r!ail witii VHli::ihji- miii-rN. TM VitliirtMe jTuf-erty. .itiijite rtlMit n- milt N'f"f'-w.-M ot tilt? villus-if nimtik-vtlie( ct'livi iiicn: 10 w h! nnl riiiirrhf. TQrm- ina.ii' tnown mi 1t (aW T-n I CI II IS per cci t of the un hit- rau-y nin-i e fititl on .lay if siilc. rtfion ff.ven miiiit'Iifireiv J t.'VVi.U. iltTl .It. Ex'Tiitiir of Hnrrict nylr. t 'J- CHAS- SCRIBNEFTS SON3, 74-3 and 74-5 Broadway. N. Y. oTiC'I". Tlie noblir l herebT notiiie.1 not to ha:lc" Matlhian alker. or trut him on mv a.'rninl. as I will not beroponaible lor anvd. bis of hw con tra, tttnr. SALLY WALKKR dorl-u. Wife of Mauhla Wa-ker,
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