----- J.- fl Ti is , TJrtMri 1 lie bomersci i iuai 1. Kit W.IK II fH 1-1- Kditor ' I'"! 'rirt' EllSKSUAY... .Peccnda-r 3. 1 N..n in tliP time to turn over new U-ufClifdntit. Wins tii).'ri-M r.-if--tiilleN it have just two nx-ntli in liith to finish up its buin-t, aii'i no time for fooling. PnrstM.NT O.n m.am ha had recur- ,.r i. ,.'...,.,,. nit ii k . an! it ) I r.u.y " " reortei that he i -' mm. .on!ii-1 to "room. i TiieoI.1 fiiiivT.it ion level hin.iiiaivnt- : lr et-i.sl "l""n the e..1or-.l H-oi'le in v-,.i. -.r..i;.ia n.l Iiiiii.'iv.Ik of tlietn 1 are Icaviiiir for the Western State. TiiElVisliitureofIlliiioi-ai e-inbW in 1 January next. It is Kepnliiiean ami w ill eli-eta iiepuUiean wnwir to (ieneral L i.in. Alrea ly a iiuintaT ol cauui-ia" an- nNilien of. Thev w-iy th.it the 'z.iri " forninst " rrohihiiioti lhith by iriHv4 aii'l exam l.le. an 1 that the iu.v of Kuni bit- to intt-miption uny day, by ivason ol a drunken freak. V.Nt.i:i-w Ui. . was in the bath tub when Morrisons free trade bill was called up and ho l"t hi" vole, an-l now the" great una-io d ' are swearing al-'Ut his uneoi'iinoii t li-aiiliiif. TurKH is frli ta'k V.inunii;'s enlori-e l n-? about SetTelary .iv'n.dion on at- eoiintt.f his ei:(.s ble. he.Jth, and the poii have it. that ..i.-i-ssinail S-ot! ! !! will I"- liismss-ss.tr. Till: Il. ino, i..t want to hurry up a bill re lu -iiijj lie- t.trli'ihis winter, eu-letitly f.-.irini t't-it with their r.-din-i-i majority in the n. M 11 th. y ill not W a'" j to ne.s.:iip!is!i inle t, in the din-etion ol fret.- tr.ide IrTH lias Iss ii l.iiv with our dis- J tin''ii-li--l ui.-ii wiliuii a comparative. y ahott time. iraiit, II mock, Tild.-i , H-n liick-, .M.-('lell;.ii, Arthur and Lo gan have followed each other ill r.ipi.l Kiieees-sion. TltK T It ial'y, that Ktry lor the inent oftlie and can be :iilr 'li ' Vir .e.c t no ii:t i is aL'othi i.ssertstslitor- nioiu y iiccos- !niil.i;iiL'.in. -oiiipit-te e.iuip- ou:h 1'. un road waspledtsl had a-fast as nis-.ic l to cany tin the work.' J MKi ti. lit AIM n. - Im-cii prostrate.! Kime disease that and siilT-rin.- from o su ddenly terminated the life of tiener al Loj-.m t 1 i-t acs.tiiitshe wasbetlir all 1 n. fears are ent' il. lined as to bis final and sjh-e.n i. ei.v. rv. When ask.' 1 Ins op.uioii ao-mt leis- latina a-.r.iinsi the li.pior traflir, Francis Murphey H iid, " If legislation wonl.l save pefiple, M.tsvst would have rxn the Christ." Murphey is a practical philoso pher as well as a 'bri-lian. Cosokkss h is a Ij Hirm-.l until the 4th day of January, an 1 I he inemlx-rs are at home enjoy in.' the Holiday with tin ii f.nnili.-s. lew of ttieui will IwtroubUd with a KurplHs in tlu-ir jK-raonal treasui ies when lh-y return to duty. lr it be true, as ass.-rte.l, that the President thn-w the weight of his infiii-em-e to Mr. Morrison's fns- tr.ide scheme, it is not tti la- wondered nt tlu.t he was ma.'., when be found his st.s kinj; full ..! busks on Christmas morning. Wiikuk there is much smoke t must lie some lire. The warlike Tiotes which tsmie from the . i:uro-an pis have an oniin .us sound. Kach lay Bet-ins b'hii ply to increa-e the gravity of the Hituat ion in Kistcrn Europe. On Friday last the Express Companies of Pittsburgh an- reported to have han dled over one bun. Ire. I car loads of pack aist principally Christinas (rifts. Th.s was in addition to an enormous busineM- in this line, durin-.' tl ntire preoeedinj: ws.-k. T.ir I..,i..u ...li. iH.iiticiaus who a fe brief year sin.v wen- (.rophesyiiii: In national bankruptcy, an- now howl over a pnss tive sin phis in the Trcasurv Whoever beard of any sensible business man la-ing afrai.l t.f liavinj: Uw much in tni-y ? Ornowii Lccislatun , as well as those of twenty-live or thirty other Suites will be in session next week. The numla-r til new lawn that will be enacted will go far U -." til ; trj. i' if III a I H til it, the State that is pover t the least, is govein- ed the best. Pkesioknt Ci.F.vr.uNn is cn-dited with saying that be fan N- n'-el.s-ted without the vole of New York. KxJioveroor Hundley Rays that 'levt laud will not n.-ed the vote of New York. But just when the people of m her States pot to loviiip Cleveliiii.l s. i, does not upH.ir. The internal revenue tax on tobacco can be n-moM-d without injury to any industry in the Unite 1 States. It can Is removed with ;;reat ls-in-lit to the tobac co industry in every t. ':.' producing: State in the countiy. flic n-moval o! this tax would takeover .S.'ii.iKHi.UiK) oil the itlle l-. d surplus, an I. at the same time. etieoiiraLt- a (.-n-nt industry. The new iii:iiia."-ineiit of that debt burdened corporation, the K.-ading liail r..l, resdve I to re. bice its epMises by the reduction of the number, and the iay of its enq.loyers, and now there is imminent danp-r of huie strike alony the whole line. Truly the ollicials an between the devil of nil enormous tlcbt, and the d.vp m-a of dissiitistitsl working men. Thev are talkina lar-ly at Washing ton about the Pr-sident' ealiingan extra acsitin of t'tuurn-Hs unless some measun-s are taken at the pn-se nt session to nsiuet the antit ijiated siiqiliis in the Tn-asury Is'ut this an attempt to bulldoze niem-ls-n into asm-mill); toturifl retluction this winter rat her than is -turn to the Capital during the hot weather for a protracttsi extra session? Theke istsjiumou sense as well as jus tice and equity in that clause of Senator Blaiiw H-usion lull, which provides that evidence of man lieinc imistenil into the Unite. Stat.-s servi.-e shall lie held conclusive pnil of his sound bolilv con dition at the time of uiusterinc. If the (toverunient's ollicials w hocxauiincd him certitie-l that be was sound enough for aervice when his help was badly nei-ded, Uik le Sam ha now no biisiuew to "go back " on bin own surpsui's certiiicate, and ask the applicant for a pensitin to prove that be was in cood health at the tiiiw. lie cutiivl the aervitx'. The p ernntent must not u.ke advantage of its own wmn(c, if its sinfis.nn did tvrtify falsely. If he was prouountxsl healthy at the time, und was iuuten.tl into the service, that aliould settle the ptiint amodg ' all honest mem. lTialiTPiinowMirt!ieconiile- 1 tion of ,', -,), r,.nnMiv..ia ru, I m ill e vonililiOi-l. Of course th. j ooniil'tion oftlie line to an intereii..n with the Somerset ni! CuttilirLa nui.l nt thin pint-- wonl.l I to oor itesr.tik tlie tno t cxvjdaHr. but if tlie roti.l i only built, Ik? it n oripinally rlfwjrnesl, or to an iiitermvtion with the B. A O. here or elsewhere, it ill be f jpvat mi iicnt to thin county. It i will however to take all tlie n-iort now afloat, with many (.Tiiinsof Hllow.-tiw. The coinj.l'tion of the line w ill require lurp' sum or mon ey, and it is not to be -xi-tl that the Pennsylvania rwl will rea.lily orspt-fti-ly alcindon its fi'.'ht aj.Min-4 the oonstnu--tioti of K finiii.hible a rival. We hriiH f.r the !t. but with the li-.'ht of ex-r- . , ,. ,: ... I: I . at mn. i nv, we uii tiiiii.-.im-.. ."j'r 1 ..1...d..n fi I1A e IlOI.-Illl. "Ul n!ar'l for many rheik la-fore we htij.' ourw-lw over the certain c.insti mat ion of our w ishes. That the roa.l w ill ! r-ventuallv !k roint.leti'.l. we have an i abi.liiis faith, but let iw all !s.-ss our j souls in p.itienee, re.iieniiK-rinv uieic ,,,:mv a sli!etixt thei-utati'l the lip." Bit a day or two sinee the newspapers annoiinesl that ientT.il V-m was suf- ferinc w ith a iinfitl attack of rhi-uuia- lism. and iw, w ith the country all un i:n-iintl for it, cuiiu-s the suildeii an- notiiKvmcnt of Ins tlentli. was waree know n, and be His ilint-Ks Ii ssed away j ,K.ff)rt. t,ou-ht of dan r had filtered the public mind. The whole Nation will le sh.H-ke . bv the sad iiitcili;.'cnce. and be will Is- universally mourned, lienend Loaii has lill.-d a larT sjm.-e in the pulf lic mind, has otx-ttpie 1 niaiiy sisitioiisof trust, lsith civil and military, and his name and his fame is cl.isely allied with the history of his country. Both as a soldier and a statesman lie was esteemed lor his boldness, his frankness, bis hon-e-tv and his unswerving fidelity to the r..'ht A soldier of two wars, bis military aris-r was eveiuliil iiiel brilliant, and it is this capacity that be w ill Is-the best ivi.ieuibcnsl by the i-ener.il public ; while .,s a ciiliiin, bis prominence as a licpub iicali iin-iiib.-rol '..n,-n ssa United States S, niitoi liom Illinois, and a candi.late for Vice President at the last election, kept him will in the fore-front of the . liiical events of moment, that have transpired within the last twenty years. A useful, and honorable, and patriotic can-er lias bi-cn su.ldenlv termiitiited and the hearts of the American s-oplc will U- wrnnc w ith jrrief over the ku! tidings. A nation will inouin at his bier, and his memory w ill Kinj; be cin-risiieJ as a na tional leiracy. Powdarly on Temperance. New York. lts-.-ni's.r J.'i .--tieneral Master Work mail Powd. '! has written a letter to the .ct retary ofaii.sid T.mjilar b".U'e in i:p.k!vn. in lii' h he says : " I inn pl.-as.sl 1.. know that iny liMiiiMeetforts in tliesa r.sl rails.- ol'tem)s-rauce nits-is with jour approv al 1 have ii.-vei said anytlmirf iuh.ii the siihj.'ct thai 1 did not menu, and the seiili iiiciiis that I have expressed fail to convey ihe ftlll.lcplh of what I do Icel up .11 this ui.jcM. I regard the useof strong ilr.uk by men and women as the (.'rcal.-st t iirs that can tx-lall them. To tlie Use of liquor tan Ik ascriLie.1 nice -tenths of the ills that befall ..ur working ssiple, and w hile our working ps.ple an- always held up as those most like ly tola.- injured by the use of rum, it is only iKsause through siverty theiriaiiltsan- more easily discoveretl than those on the oilier side, who drink fully as much and are as iiuch the slaves of drink as are the working ps.ple, the only diir. ri-neelK-ins in the dual ly of the drink, line has to eonteiit him self with 5-tvnt lss-r. the other with i-l-Von i hampaeiie. Thee.T.st is I lie same, mid the iseof Iwth should Ik; als.lishtsl if we hoi" in have strong men and women forthefn ture. The South Penn. PlIlUiDELiliii.v, 1). c 11 The liiquir. uorrow will say: A not Her rnvtiuie s,,,,., lViinsyivaiiia railroad st.s kholders w ill Is ie!.l m New York next week', at w hich ar r.in-ements lor finishing the work will lie made. The leaders in the cuterpnse say the work will Is- constructed without douot and by the prt sent company. Mr lioU rt tjarrctt stands r.-.uly to buy on! the Yaiidt r nlt itiierest in ras' thai party tloi-s not d.-, ir. Jro ;:o on tie- fond, but it is said the Van-l.-thilts an. quite williic to po on. This much has Ihvu determined already, and it only remains now to stall the ma. I.inery aaiu and set the nieu at work. A tsinsidcr ahle am. unit of lals.t remains to Ik- p i l.iiui .sl ukiii the tiirineb, and this can Ik- done nisi as well in w inter time as in slimmer. It is astcrtcd that inside of a month a ill Ik- hnsv a'ain takim; out w ork Swindling The Negroe rinuLKSioV 3. C., IJ.s-. 22. livery year, iust aOer the tos have lie-n pithcn-d in :his .-state and colonsl lalsm-rs have Is-en ..aid off, so-called emigration .-trefits sw.si. down tisin them, an ' manaw iiy fait irom-i-es ,if homi-s in the West, Ac., to swindle the hi ir darkey out tif all his saving. The lat st rascality of this kind has l-en ili-.siver-e.l in York ts.unly. In Sunday ar.i-tti.s.ii a'.Miit thr.e hundnsleolonsl -..p!eass inhlc.l at Fort Mill, Suilh Carolina, to meet a sks--train to.sinvey them to New York t li' iiec they expected to sail for Libera. T!iepe-i il train did not arrive, and, k tar as known, no arrangements have ever Ihvu made for .ij. li an evtsliiion. It seems that some one has Iks-ii eniieiui; the colons! l-eople to leave iheir bom.-., "'ll their pnineny and p.t to I.ils ra : as an iudutvineiit civinj; them a nsl hadseat ticket for a consideration, which would convey them to New York. The s.rty who sold the tick.-ts has never tunii-d ap. The emigrants an- stiil at Fort M:li .waitins their siss ial train and tlie "boss' man. A liir-e m ajority .lispr-ed tifall the r t il'.s is .ti order to raise money to iay their ;siss;e-t . Proposed New Pension Law. W.vshiv.to, I) s, 2.1. Senator Blair, at the roipn-st of the tirand Army of the Re public, has intro lu.ssl s bill makinsr somi striking ehani-s ill the pension laws. It en lar.?es the cl;e ot persons trntithsl to su sions so as to Michel.- all who may ha.eb.s n dis.-ibl.sl while actually enmiRtsl ill the set vier of the Uniteil Slat. si, whether they were m istered in or not. Il also KRints a s'tisioii tu female ntioes who shall have arrived at the ae of .VI years, and are without comfort able means of support. Poor Women Become Millionaires. Erie Dec. ttj Mm. Hugh Jones and Mrs Uyan of this city, and a sixter in Wales hav e b s-ome wealthy by the death of a bmther named Henry Hughes, who has just died in India, leaving an estate of 1.000.000 iK-hind him. Tlie family separate! when quitc J mng. and the bnrth.-r went to Calcutta, where he made a fontine in shipping, lie-fin-he del hp found out the ad Ircsses of hi sisters and he.Ueatbts them his enor mous wealth, thus raising them from pov erty to affluence. A Bill to Increase Pensions. W4suiNuToa, Ihx: 14 Senator Harrison to-day ititnsluerd a bill to incnasr the ien sion of all (K-rsoiis on tlie s'iisiou rolls now ivceiviup t.'4 K-r month, or who may here after lie pensioned for disability equivalent to a I. v of a band ur f.sit to (JO ier month, and also to increase tu tM ier mouth, the pension for disability that iiicajiacitatt-s the K-nsioiier Utt the K-rfornmnee of any manual labor, but is not such as to n-quire regular aid and atteji.lanee. Common Sense Charity. DerKoir. !)" (i.ivernor 11. A. Aler will gi-e ei :h of i7 U.-trjit n.-wl.yi a uit of clothes for a Christ iua preseut. The boys will be measured next wock and the. suits delivered at their bonus Christmas eve. i v I GIN. JOHN A. LOGIN BEAR The Career of the Soldier and Statesman Closes Suddenly. TWO WEEKS OF GREAT ACONY. Men of AH Parties Unite In Testify ing to Cen. Logan's Creatness. Vsiuni;t', IV-e. 2ij. Senator liOfran iliel a few iniiiutex lK-fore three o'eloek thin afteni'Kin, jut an the first (lakes of a driving snow Mono where whirling about the tall monument wlii.-li the wimloirs of his room J IikeI out Uon. The whitlow of the tly. in? man's mind were elose.1 to all towering nioniiuienis of material and ri il t-'lory ; even tt. tlie nearer fin. up. solil.inj; prayers als.ut I hi- 1k-1. ali!ioiij;h il nielu.Ied tlio wlio ! were dearer to lii heart than all earthly I V'lor)-. The hand of appniaehiiis death had I drawn the runain. In his dyiiiR hour hi last thought was with his soldiers. As it ' was with Naisileon w hen the last shadows darkenetl als.ut the lonely rock of St. Helena, so with the great volunteer comman der of A ineiicjn arms He was a:iiu at the lu-a 1 of the old K.fiee.itli Army ('orjet, anl his hri.-f ineoherent ejjeulatioiu were eoai ni. nidi and tails unoii his tns to follow i ,;m ! ti,e thari- His vtiee. that had Iks-u f.-Alc an 1 in itteriiU. r.i:u fjr a m u -ul with the metal of a truiitj-t t all. It was a ! startling episode in a 111 i-t dramatic deatli scene. j THE LAST ll'il'lts. I He had passed a I. id ni"!it. and sin.-e 2 .i'e!K-k t.iis m orain .1. -alii li ef b:s-n visibly drawing near H h 1 1 ---as -1 los i.fjr pain, a sir.- si'u of w-is.i.i; v.iaiily and ap ptMachiti .lis-..'.ii:ioii. He r'ave no signs of knowing anyb .l.' after 4 o el s i tliis nisirn in. At that hour he was air4s 1 an I asked if in- w itil take hi. in l.ei.i.-, ail si.di ' Yes. certain I v.' lie Hi- il I ct..-. .as a'l day and although one of his (ihysieians was j with it i in constantly, he could (five no hop-.-, j In the l.br,.rv .1 .u s;ai,'..-.v ii.-i w i. also to I a -:r-:it extent the f.-.uii'y r.s.iu fr Mrs. Lo- j ;.i;i w is r..r--ly absent fjin it wiicii her hus- j hau l vv.i- then- ai vv.irk. sat a uiniiitcr of the I li i. n.is of tin faniiiV, w inspei. 114 their coiido-lcti't- liv. ther. Toe S. nai.irs d -sk w.i chwsj. II s pajs-rs were lu-j'ly tie I up in l.asty ps. hi;.s and put away, in the careless fashion that one puts away what he eXss ts to shortlv take up again. The bi black New louiidiand dog. that always lists! to meet all visitors at thed-sir with Isiisterotts wel coine. vvatiden-d in an out ..I'lhe n.oni, his playfulness ail subdued, rubb 114 his nose into every familiar hand and looking sol t-ninlv up in'otbe faces that he in onizisl. its il iicaleiv sTrn.-hug to t-xiress his sym pat!iy. In ihe r.!ii up stairs his master lay dyinjr. .ill's, l.gan Was r. -iing on the other sale of t ae Issl ; la-side herst.ssl their only sou. On the other side of the bed st.ssl the daughter. Mrs. Tucker, with her husband near b.-r. tien. Sheridan, t;t-n. 1-ais, Senator and Mrs. Senator CiiHoui. Capt. Thomas, of Illinois, and the widow ofthe late St tia'or Miller, of California, also M.ssl near, lh-sides these then- were Dr. liaxler, the Senator's two .se. retar.t, and the Ilev. Dr. Newman. Sen ator Warner Miller reaehe.1 the house just as 1 he word was passed that ticiieral laigaii vvxs dying and entered liie r.s.iii almost i.s he br.athtsl his last. M Us. LiKivM S OKCAT Olttlir. Dr. Newman, in conversation afterward with Mr. Iioia-n 1. Porter, of the Philadel phia Pros, w ho wan the only journalist pnn c nt among the friends of the Senator when he died, said that in all his life he had never seen anything so intensely Kid as the grief of Mrs Ijigau during the last illness. if the tien eral's life. It was not hysterical grief. It w as eloquent, tender, beautiful, and touching in the extreme. Everything she said had a de p. pathetic meaning. It rcpn-sciited the true tragedy of life. In the most tender manner Mrs. L-igati sjKike of the General's love Ibr ii.-r, his devotion to ber.how hesiiii- plciiicuted her 111 every patticular; what a it of strength he was 10 her. And then, .cr distress she would speak of how the icnil .sinlid.s! in her, how she had lived him and fount! happiness therein; how Hire and true he had Ikvii to her. 'I cant give him up." she exclaimed. " The sacrifice is t.si great. Why am 1 call ed UK.n to make this siu rili. st? " and then the n-coll.s-iion of .s.,me wn.ng he had suf fens! came- to her and the devot.d wife spoke of h.m the dying General had Iks-u wronged oy misrepresentation and abused nit bout cause: how iiis proud and svn-iiive spirit was .v ntndc l by such persecution. Turning to his faithful friends pleadingly, as though they could help t- save him at this crisis, she sjs.ke toiit-hingly of how he loved them and of his devotion lo them She wxs an-svven-.! only by audiiile so!s. She apH-aled lo General Sheridan and ask.sl him as to cucral 1igan's loyalty to Grunt, for it ap- K-nrs thai a letter nsvnlly imblished qu.-s- oniiig ibis fu. t had pn-ytsl Ukiii her hus md s mind and embittered his last days to an extent oulv known 10 tnosc nearest ami dearest lo him and then Mrs. Logan pray cd for strength to lielp her bear the heavy hiird. ti. Dr. Newmau was engaged in pray er at the moment when the Senator breath ed his lasi. Those about him did not know tiial he was dead until Doctor, Baxter told them, so -.i(vfu!!y his spirit passed away as gently and (Kaivfully n the white snow llakes. floating past the window, flutten-il t 1 the trrotmd. sn SCUM EH. At seven minutes Is-fop- thns- an attend ant t-aiiie softly .low 11 and announced at the arlor door, "It is a'l over.' A group of those below softly joined the m Miming cotn pany in the southwest ehamlK-r nround the Ik-1 of death, just as the ll. v. Dr. Nevvnian was stepping forvvanl to the new mad. wid ow, who had fallen back with b.-r head Ujm her husband's pillow, and lay with lier arm alsiut his shoulders, calling him by the ten- denst .if names in a wailing voi.v that j sh.s.k th--stout. -st heart. The d -a I m til's fu-e m 1 1.- a grand pi.-t-ire he lay then-, with bis h-a l inclined for ward in restful calm of a luttle won. The gl. 1.1m of mortality an 1 tile- dim lig'.it from the anow-lield air without sh.i.lo-.v.si its strong onilines, but the inane of jet black and the heavy moustache individualized it boldly, even though the dark, flashing eyes were shut, and it was as itnpn-ssive, and in a sense t-veu more so. than in the most memorable moment of hi public career. When Mrs. Logan's eye caught sight of Mrs. Miller, she exclaimed 1 "Oh, Mrs. Miller I know how to feel for you now," and oh.-u-ing their amis the the two women were clas-K-d in a convulsive and long embrace. It was the first thing that seemed to n-liee the tension of Mrs. Iigau's'felings. There was sobbing throughout the ns.in, which was now nearly tilled with the family and f.ietids. Then a senile motion was made to clear the r-s. 111 and to withdraw Mrs. Logan fnim the liesile, and she said with gentle firm ness as s!k- r.ise lo go with those who wailed to support her from the artmeiit. "There must not 1h- no cutting into his dear lasly. That I insist usm, and I know I express lug own wish." Ever thoughtful for others, Mrs. Logan paused on her way to the adjoining cham ber to give a kind word to Senator Cot kn ll, tine of G"neral Logan's ass. tciates on the Mili tary Coiiiiuitiee. "Oh Senator," she sob bed, "the Gem-nil always said you weresuch a gts-t! and honorable man." THE Ct St or DEATH. A United Press, dispatch says: Although the Senator bad been sick for some time, and his condition for the pa-it day or two was known to be critical, d -ath was not looked for so nun. EverylsKly l-tipcd that with his robust conxilutioa he would lie able to recover. Hi case wis regarded M bopcfu by bia physicians up to Friday night, but then it hix-ame apiareiit llial be was sinking very rapidly. Fnun that time on rheumatic fever atle.-ttsi bis brain and brought on f.e-tUi-ut s rids of stuiuran.l uncoil! -iousnats. Yesterday his condition remained unchang ed, but s.i critical was it in the evening that Dr. Hamilton, one of his physicians, n inai ed at bis residence over night. Early in ti rx. Tor night be grew weaker and hts entire family to-gether with General Beal and Congress men Symcs sud Hall, remained by his bed all night. At intervals during the night the Senator was conscious and seemed to rally. About midnight, during a conscious moment, bis wife leaned over him and sjs.ke to him. He murmured : u Mary,'' and this was the last articulate utterance that passed bis lips, al though be seemed to n-cognize some of those alsiut his bedside aa late as 5 o'clock this morning. He sank gradually, and at 2 57 this afternoon diet! without a st niggle. About two weeks ago Senator Logan was first confined to bis borne with rheumatism, aud later on this was followed by rheumatic fever, slits-ting his brain. The tV-vcr made terrible iunrads upon the (latient, and early last week be was so reduced in flesh that his friends would hanlly have nxsiguixetl him. His suffering up to within a day ur two was intense. Sx.naIr Logan complained of ago nixing rheumatic pains while he occupied his seat ill the Senate the tirst two or three days of this session. His disease, which at first was acute inflatnatory rlieumatism, was not considered dangerous until rheumatic fever set in. Then his pulse ran so high and the fever lieeame so intense at times that he sank int.. stupors. A SAD St'RI-UISE. Long before noon to-day Scnal or. Congress men and others, silitieal associates and friends of tlie Senator, apprised by the m im iug jiajs-rs of his critical condition, Ikv 111 to arrive at Calumet Piai-e, to make in i-iiry alsnit the condition of tlx-ir friend and by the hour of his death pnibably 5oU f'r -n.Ls had come and gone, only to learn thai his case was lioK;less. Senators Sherman, Y.air hces and a scon-of Congressmen were among the anxious inquirers. The news of General Logan's tb-ath. al though iK-rurring on the Sabbath, spread "aji i.lly by telephone and by word of mouth -v r tin city. To most ieople in the city, who ttpsi.-xsl he was suffering from an acute at tack of iiirl.niiatory rlieumatism. which ni strong tsuistitutioii would easily withstand. the announcement was startling, lu fact they won't! have been no less sh.M-kts! if they had heard of his death after ail iiln.-ss .f an hour. President I ievelan. I was infonoisl of the Senator s death early this evening, hut leiug in Iks! himself, suifering from rlt t'a-iii.i-i.-in. Mrs. Cleveland, in Ishalf of ihe President, at tune wmte and sent to Mrs. Logan a tender note of tsm.iol. ik-c. News of the Senator's death was at 01. re telegraphed to Mr. Iflaine and to distant frieudsan.! relatives and late to-night s ccs ..: il.sj.a'chcsof.s.ndoleuce had Iks-u nsvived 1 iy M. Logan. Mr. lllaiim telegraph .1 f om Atigu.sta. Me. : " The startling news of your hti-band's d ath has just reached us. Never until this morning did wc receive an intimation that he was considered jn danger. I dare now only s; ak of my s-rsona! sorrow ill view of your own inexpn-ssible grief and of the general loss to the country, w hich in ie:i(s- and in war General Iaigan has servtsl with ts.ni 111. Hiding ubil.ty and courage. Mrs. 111. tine j .ins me in l.s'K-st sympathy with you and your childn-n. James G. Hlaine." T. l.-grams of csuidolence from ex-Secretary Lincoln, Gov. Oglcsby, of Illinois; Gov. Korakcr, of Ohio; Senator Stanford, John ('. New, of Indiana, aud many others, warm in ixmal and Militieal friends, also came to Mrs. Logan, each and all spcakingof K-rson-al sorrow and grief over the sad news and extending to the brave woman the heart felt sympathy of those who sent them. Daring Robbers. Minneapolis, Ml., Dec. 23. About 10 o'clock last evening three men dnive np in front ofthe large jewelry store of J. P.. Elliott, comer of Nicollet avenue and Thin! street. Twoofthe nun jumped from their sleigh, jt'hile the third held the horses. One of the meti carried a heavy stick, with which he smashed the lare plate glass show window, in which were trays of diamonds, watches and jewelry, hurriedly seized them and thn-w them into the sleigh, while his accomplices kept the crowds tif ieti.lt. that swarmtst the streets at bav with tsa-ked n-volvers Before anything could Ik done to apprehend them tlie men jumped into the sleigh and drove rapidly up the street, the driver wildly lash ing the horses and the robliers standing with revolvers (minted at the crowd. They secur tsl bctw.s-n jui.uoo ami $7,tK.l worth of dia monds and watches. ForhoMiiessand daring this ex.stls the James hnil hers' exploits. Tire streets were unusually cmwd.d, and scores of Ksiple wen: looking at the display in Elli ott's windows at the time of the nibbcry. Several (Kilieemen were within half a bl.s k ol the stvne. but tsmld not get there in time to appn-bend the thieves. A Woman Who was Determined to Die. CuicAuo, IlccemtKT 2o. Mrs. J.-ssie Johtt son, tlaug'iter of H.-nry C. Munch, a form.-r-ly wealthy Iioanl of Trade sKS-ulator, and w ife of a young lawyer at Kuoxville, Iowa, threw herself into the lake at Tiiirty-iiinlh stns-t to-day. Her rich iqapan-1 and Is-auti- ful face attracted the attention of a group of Isiys who saw her hastening toward the breakwater. They saw her jump into the ice and the drift that was dashing against the pier. A n.jie Wiis thn.wn to her by the boys hilt sli n-fused to grasp it. The body was rescuts! by a ml iceman ta-fore life wasextinct but efforts to n-s iscbale the suicide were of no avail. S ie had visiic the otHee of Dr. CliamlK-rlaiu half an hour previous to her death, butbe was s-.i busy and she was so agitated that he told her t-ieotnc to the office to-morrow and exp'ain lit r case. It is state.! b,- friends of Mrs. Johnston that her intellect, previously brilliant, has Ikvii more or less 11:1b i)ained siutv her ad mission to the 1 ova liar alsnit four year, ago. Overs! u ly is the cause assigned. Mrs Johnson cam to Chicago only a short time ago to place hers. ,f under the care ofa phy sician. Her hiisiiuiid was to have liet-11 here to-uioiTow to sK.-!id the holidays in her com (uiiiy. Human Devils. PoiiuiiKKEPSiE, Dv. 2J. A thirteeu-y. ar tild boy named Parsons Dormer, whilestand ing n tar the steam Imix nsun of the print works at Wappiug.-r's Falls, was seized by 1 4 0 met, uamtsl George Roach and John lN-laucy. aud pushtd headlong into Ihe box. which was heated to its fullest extent. On coming in contact with the hot steam he fell to the fbair nearly smothered, having inhaled a lot of the steam. In falling, the steam, w hich comes up through the bottom ofthe Imix, fairly c.s.ke.1 the flesh on bis face and arms. He was at once conveyed to bis home, at Old Tmy. Medical aid was sum moned. His sufferings were terrible. His head was swollen lo nearly twice its natural size. It is not known that the hoy had been L troubling the men while thev were at work. Although it is believed the little fellow w ill die 110 arn-sts have yet been made, though the boy's assailants have been discharged from the works. Masked Robbers rfet an Old Man's Cold. K-tuNsm no, Dec. 2i Inform ation has just Ikvii ns-ive.1 here that last evening, as the family of Casper Carl, of Clearfield Township, were leaving the super tab!., thns: masktsl men entered the bouse, tied the old man to a chair, alaised him in their efforts to quits: bitu aud then demand his money. He n-fustsl their demand, w hen they pri.fccd.sl in ransack ihe house, securing aU.ut l-Vi in pild. They cscaed. A Drunkard s Bruiality. New Ctsrijc Dec. ij. Then- was a sad stvne at the Mayor's .office to-day, James Hoover, not withstanding the Cut that his w ife was dying, got drunk and created so much disturbant thai bis arrest was neces sary. When be was sobered up sufficiently be was brought before tbe Mayor, who told hiiu (he sa! taci that while sleeping off bis drunk in a prison cell his wife had died. for Sale. Two Aldcruy Heifer calves for sale now at John II. Phi's stable, Somerset Pa. For Sale. I A good heating Move. Enquire at tbi office. i a i . a a I v r a rn a j d c i i Aaaitiona Local. WW6M61 -. -- : .-;-v, v- THE SOUTH PEN N BOMB. Some Railroad Authorities Certain Work Will be Resumed Within a Month. What the Baltimore A Ohio Will Do. PiuuiDriLriiiA. Dec. The Inquirrr will any lo-mormw: " Another meeting of South Pennsylvania Railroad stockholders w ill be held in New York next week, at which ar rangements for finishing the work will be made. The leaders in the enterprise say the work will lie constructed w ithout doubt and by the present cfira(any. Mr. Garrett stands ready to buy out the Yatiderbilt interest in case that party d not desire to go on with the nad, but it is said the Yanderhilts are quite willing to go on. This much has bet n determined already, and it only remains now to start the machinery again and set the men at work. A considerable amount of lalsr remains to lie performed upon the tunnel, and this can lie done just as well in winter as in summer. It is asserted that inside ofa month workmen will be busy again taking out nick." Philadelphia, Dec. 22. Mr. Ralph Ilagu! ey, of Pittsburgh, who is in this city, said to day concerning the latest South Penn move; " It is apparent to all that South Penn mat ters are rapidly approaching a climax. An other week will pnibably decide whether liie minority w ill lie granted the jnsti de manded, or whether a legal contest of -n-at bitterness shall lie commenced for dan. ages. The syndicate meeting held yt tir.lay in New York, at Hangs .V St.tson's ofli.s-. was siiiioly a conference nf both factions to i.is cu.ss a settlement. I am not a member ot fie present syndicate, but was pn-x t-t as a spectator, because nitnonj were curn iil .-f a 'settlement and jK-ace. Mr. Twombly ng i gestcd that as I was willing to accept -ace, : it was in order and would lie interesting to 1 the meeting to know just how big a pri. e 1 j would Ik-satisfied w ith. Mr.Gowcn su' :. lil ted a letter addressed to him and Dr. I! :s : teller from Hubert Gam-it. pnissiiig to join the enterprise, take an interest aitd ah! it i financially, providing he would Ik- given a . iir.-fcrenee hi etnial caies oti westiioiind tt-if- lic. He also Mij.-jrei.itsl that the o-t '. it e j line c aiid be reduced by joining his -y-t.-m j al Somerset. lie also promised a fair i.nd j e.piiiable inten-hanget't traffic w ith the Win- : derhilt system westward. This letter provetl J to Ik- a veritable bomb-shell to the Pent: yl- ! vania Hailroad sym .athiz rs at the nits- in-. j Nothing final was done. Another lius ting is calletl for next Tuesday." A w.-ll-isted man sa:. in n fi-n rce to the re it -si action ofthe Ilaltimi.n- a. 1 i it. : I " If it-lie true, it m-alis a long course nf liti 1 gatioii. as the Pennsylvania Ifailroad is pre I (.arinu'to make a final struggle for the jis- ! u..i..,. .tf . I .a ..nifuMfv .l,,,t u-ill ...rliriw a..'- r...,-s... ........... .. . . t ry one, and the entrance of the Kaltimon anil O.'iio as a factor w ill render the fight all the more hitter. It is evidently one of Mr. Govvcn's gieantic schemes, and uniitiestion- j ably if it should Ik- can iol through would ! make the Ilaltiniore and Ohio a stmngconi- js-titor for Southern Pennsylvania traffic, and as a result, a profitable 'feeder' to the Reading-New York cmne. tion." 15LTiwo:if, Dee. 22. President Garnt', of the Baltimore end Ohio railroad was stvti to day in iegar.1 to the rumor of the probable acquisition of the South Pennsylvania Iti.il road by the Pmltiniore and Ohio. lie said when he has anything to communicate, be will do it freely to the AssiK-iatcd Press, hut now, on the mutter sKikeii of. he has' noth ing to say and would say nothing. A New York dispatch says: It is stated on the authority of Dr. Hosteller and Ralph Hagalcy that M. RoU-rt Garrett's pro(Ksiiioii to the South Pennsylvania Syndicate wi:as follows: "At themcctingofthcSonth Penn sylvania Syndicate, held in Drexe! A Mor gan's office, Mr. flow-en n-ad a letter fnim Mr. Garrett, in which Mr. Garrett states that in onler to have the preference at equal rites on the business of the SoMh Pennsylvania road he is willing to take for cash as high as one quarter or more inlcn-si in the Syndi cate. He wants to extend his Ilaltiniore and Ohio system all thniugh the West. He pro- tiosed a very fair and liberal interchange of trafu: with the Vanderbilt lilies, hut suggests that the South Pennsylvania instead of build ing to Port Perry, on tlie western isirt ofthe Vanderbilt system, bttild only as far west as Somerset, on the Ilaltiniore and Ohio sys tem." The Syndicate has not formally de cidtd what action to take in the matter but will decide very so. .11. This arrangement is thought on tbe outside to 1 very favorable t the Vanderbilt lines. MR. t.O WIS SAYS Til AT THE ROAH WILL 8E Bl'll.T WITIUifT nfl.AY. If Franklin 15. Govveti ran carry out the pn.ject the South Pennsylvania Railniatl, vv host- progress was suddenly cheeked a year ago last summer, will Is- underfill! headway .main in a short time and completed as fast a- men and money can do the work. " You may rely on it, the enterprise will in a short time l placed on a fooling that will guarantee its exiKshtituis completion," said Mr. (Jo wen yestenlay. He bad return ed fnim New York, when- he had been in is.ufereii.-e with (lanics interested in the construction of the mad, and rcHirted that be had received the most encouraging ,-issur-an.vs of aid in hit efforts to revive the en terprise. At the Mew York conference Mr. Gowcn had pmxies fnim several Philadt-1-phians who have been steadfast friends of the South Pennsylvania from its inception. They were very much rejoiced at the reports from the conference and w ill attend a meet ing to Is? held in New York on Monday, when it is exiete.l the plan to resume work on the road will lie agreed Usin. One ot the pmjectors of the enterprise said last evening : " There should be no tmuble lo agree Usm a plan to insure the comple tion of tbe South Pennsylvania system, and the money required for the purpose would, 1 think be readily raised. The last estimate made tif the amount nsjuired to complete the road and put it in o-r.ition was $!I,VK), OM. As rails have advanced since then the sum needed now would perhaps reach $1V iksj. This would make the system complete cost only $10'..'iXi,liuo. and undcrany circum stances it ought to pay a lilicral return on that invtstment." The Gentleman added: "The Vanderhilts still have a large inlen-st in the mad and, it is possible are back of Mr. Govven ill the new movement. If so. it will not want for capi tal, whoever else fails to come to the rescue." Phikuhiphia Times. Proposed Nw Mountain Resort. Mr. V. J. Ilitchtn.in. of Mt. Pleasant, has ltn-x.-has.sl from Mr. Jesse II. Lippin.ott. as sign. sif t P. Markle i Sons, the pulp works at M.irkleton. this county. The purehase in cludes the pulp works, live double and five single blocks of houses, a su r'nteiuleiit'.s dwelling, a hotel, and too acres of land. The pro"rty is locat.sl on the north side ofthe CassA'lman river, along the line of the- ISalti- ruore and Ohio railroad. On the mountains. at that point, the elevation isopsi feet ah ivc 1 level. It is said tiiat Mr. ilitchmau will tear down the mills, impmvc the bote! and other buildings, lay out aiw! a lorn the gniun.ls. and convert the w hole into a sum mer resort. The platv is accessible from either Pittsburgh, ISaltimon- or Wasliington, and, it is thought, will 1st liberally patroniz ed during the warm months by the r.-sidents of those cities. DMIXISTUATOR'S NOTICE. Ivtiuir of Jaue F. P-otl, lute of I'rsia ISorough, !S0UlrTrt CO., P. LetiiTH of adiuiiaHtratioii on the above artiste hiiviiiic btva gruiilwi U the uiult rigu4.tj by liie proper utlHrilT( notice i htrreby givca 10 ail ht iiiv imitrUi'tl to mixI eMte lo lujtJte imiuiHli ale tayrut-nt, ami iIiohv hu itit rlaimit Kiiat the lame u prtneiit thiu duly auibeutiraiesl fur aet tiemeul uu Sat unlay, FeUnur- a, IHS7( ai thr reni deuceofthe Aliuiri.traur in Iowvr Turkwyfuut luwttMhi), in laid county. NOAH SCOTT. dcc29. Adraiiilmratnr. DMIXISTUATOR'sj NOTICE. iuuic of Walter F. Scott, deceased, fate of Jefler s(ii Tuwnsrttp, Sotseiset tuniT, P. Lt-lleni ot ailmiuisniiiou of Hie alstve estate 1 hsvini; iMsra (,-nuiu-d tu tlie un.lt-rsiKUt.sl by itie ! pnuper mittsmty, ntHiee is liereby given u. mil -r- ! una indt--bld o. mid eMtjtte u. .hmIe tinu.tiu.a ' payment, and IhtMt Iihviiik i-laims attain the same to prewnt them duly aulbeniicate I r.ir set- r.-ment on Saiuniay, ihe 4th day m r'ettruary, 7 at tlie residence of tbe Aduiiuintraiur lu said couoty. NOAH SCOTT, daCtSS. ArfmttiityttSr. Corrected Weekly by COOK A IEERITS, IIF.ALF.IU ISi Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Prices for DetembsT 2u. ls,So. Apples, dried, f lb ... Apple Heater, V gal , sivu,.vic -1 ii 1 tu .". .J)e 1K-AIIB. r 011 Until. A Walls... butler, troll.) y Ri " 1 keg). P ftnek wheal, ft hu llt-owsx f D . iOr lisc.11, tSiiHr-r'ir.sl IIhiii-I f tti ...He tt'ouiilrv hnm-t? th . lj'-.ar " (Mlioul.lcrsi f it. i fie " (Siilesl H? lb . ... luc t'orn, teuri t Im as.u4ie " (shelled I ft bll . v'.lc JJeal l II. Se Chop, com and it. Y K !!... - si JS ll rv e, lit) IIjs ..... .?1 li.'. Ji-tci. y do :0c Kl.mr. Itojlt-r l'nw-rss, ft bbl ' m) " Vienna. 11 bid Hi -'.' Flnxsis-.t. fl lu 7ac latnl. B. sile Mi.i.llines. 1 ill) lbs Si 1'xa.si .-o oats, y!.u if:i.' I'.KHt.N-s, y bu ;;vi JUe Peaches, dried, Ih -sgililr Kve, y till T-'ie Salt. (Vol.) T l.bl ..! ) " (t.nHuid Alum) tjt siick . ?l :0 " (Asin.in) Hill sa.-w s:: :-a) " . jl 110 Sugar, yellovr. y lb aitiiTe "while, y lb Twiuc Tallow , V Ik tia-V- Wheal, Y 1. 11 S'ifc'J0c DYSPEPSIA Causes ita vietims to be miserable, hopeless, confused, r.nl depressetl In mind, very irrita ble, lansuitl. and dtovsy. It Is a disease which does not (ret w .1 1. Itself. Il requires careful, fersistent attention, and a remedy to throw nit the c.iu?cs and tone up the diges t.ve orpins till they perform their duties w,::ingly. IIimmI's Sirsnpar"!.! lias rroven just tlie requ;r.-U renietly in liuudi-etls of cases, " I liavc tp.lien H.mxI's Sarsaparilla for dyv pepsia, from which I l:;.ve suffered two years. 1 tried m: r.y e ther medicines, but none proved so satisfactory- as Hord's Sarsaparilla." Tiiom.vs Cook, Bmsh Electric Light (X, Kew York City. . Sick Headache For the just two years I have been afflicted with severe headaches and dysi Cs si.v. I was Induced to try Hood's 8a.sapv ilila, r.i:d hare fcund p-eat relief. Ieheer fci y teecntmecd it to ilL" JIBS. B. F. Ann.u.lk, New Haven, Coiui. Jlrs. Mary C. Smith, Caiiibridgeport, Mass., was a siXcrer from dyspepsia and sick liead- acl:c. S'.:e tock Hood's S-rsur-r;; X and found it the best reuieuy lie ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla RoM by all druiiiiists. ft ; six f ir $5. Made oi.'.y by C. L IIOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses Ono Dollars CLEARANCE -SALEl .My Annual Clear ance Sale Has Now Began. It is my purpose to re duce my stock to tlie lowest possible point, preparatory to "taking stock." 1 would rath er count niuncv than I V I count goods. You will consult vour interest by l)uving goods now. Everything goes cheap. Dress Goods espec ially low in price. Dress Cloth at a great bargain. Muslins, Ginghams, Shirtings, Table Linen, llamburgs, Hosiery, and Gloves at Great Bar gains. A god lime to buy underwear. Fancy articles way down. Wraps at Cost-some less. A. E. UHL. PUBLIC SALE OK I'UKC.WC'Eof an or1r i-n do'Jt of ther- IhU1lV 4lirt !' MlHTMl CoMlitV, Will otlt'T at I'ubhc.Sak un liie rvin:irt.n at lu o'clock A. 3. SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1887, the following Rt-al Kstnttr, xitnutc in Smu-ivft i own-nip, sim.-r?-t t.'ounty, jVtinylvaniu, lte titt proiTiv of J'muiIi MoUry, dot-v-Wit : TrorA Mn f) I' l Hpipraiscmtnt enn- llaLL IlUt C. tfti!iiiiKixiy-vui)tirnsaiil tiu- liUiitUcti uhi (iny-iiv' cn'!uH, nlj I.i.hk latxN of Joimthaii ttyt(. SnniUfl Cokiuuii ivuii oihent, it bt-inn i.irt oi Ui? h tines teaJ tarin. nit clear auf in a mnW of nm! rullivation ee.'jl alNinl fiKht acrrxtt linitH-r tattl. Tronf Ma Q t'iitajiiiiiii onr huiHlrcfi ami ll dLl llUt O U'lt wrv and wvemy six tri.n." aiijo.itiiiK lauds of K. 1". W ch li. tiitriit lian Ki'iU. and otli.n. it ln-inx a part ol tin- Most toiler farm, w ith ainxit ixiy acro clear, the bal ance iiiiilnT land. Tp..i fcJA A Containing sixty-five umvs I laCl llUi T" and one liundml and forty ktl'iu-, atijixoiny tract No. land lands of&im'l Coleman and otlicrt. it Iwiiifra part of the M t teller farm, wilh about twenty acres r Km aint the b.tiance in lim'ier, and having thereon erected a tuu-iolory plank DWELLING HOUSE, and lxfc Stable. There H a g Kid Sugar Camp on this tract, ol about VtJ LrcxM. Troof Mrt ConiaininKtwenty-fotiracres I laCl liU ) atid twenty. two pcnlK, ad- jo.naii: ira'. ,. 4 ami land of hmamicl rue anil oilier, aiuui MX acres rienr, anu tne natance in tlm1er. 1'oMseshion tfivcu on the 11 of April, A. I. IvSoT. TERMS. Ten per rent to be pai.l when the property is kti.s-ktsi iIom ii. ti.itsllnr.1 of biilsii.'t un .k-livc-ry t .letsl, tine-lhinl in six itiunllis tln-reaUt-r, Hiiif onv-lliir.1 ill six inoiilh.s after tills jNtyiuetil, vtith iulerest uu bulk u incuts Inmi 1st .it A.ril, lss7. SA.ML'KI. SNVDKK, W. S. MnWHY. dec'J9. Adininistniturs. DMIXISTUATOtrs S.i LI-; OK Valiiatl Rca Estate! BY VfKTl'K of an t.rcltrofIe istnsl mil of the .iri-liaim' Conn ot sin-r-s:i t otinty, l'a., to me inris-lcl, i will expo.-c tu ptil.lir sule at Trent r-.isloiliee, ou SATURDAY, JAN'Y 22, 1SS7, al 1 n dock P. si., (ho follow-tin; Kcal Setaleof NtmiH-l Pieicher, U-t - ituale in Midntecreek Tow nship, Soineinet t.'ainiyf l'a., particularly de scritel a.i lolluws ; Tropf Mrfc 0 "buns 1W acre and 113 ll aLL lllii Z iterviteM. i all wood iatiid aiitt alMitu tine iitttt Im-iiik tieaviiy tiiiitetvd u uh popUir. hickory and wik ; Kite Hod w rich, and free I row rock ; tue other hull in ui:iiercd prm eipallv w it a che-tunt and oak ; the fainoua ?i.t.ii HEu Li i.-;r.A ii.Akki ranKim from nix to twelve leet in thick new and worked for r.tAuy years, in a limited m Un tract, aud haa been ittvided into Utis zxi perchcb, a:id will be iold a.- a whole, iriu lota, Torm" tnit hull in hand, and tmlance in I CI illC two itiiial pay menu ol ix and iwec uioutlus Willi tiucn-M. Iv i. kin;, decJ9. Adtur. of fsam'l 1'letcuer, dee'd. JJISSUH TiON NOTICE. The partnership heretoAire existing between Kline & trin.ili wa di4lvet lv mutual consent on tte-lmr-tUy, Ihm:vi.(Ui .t fss.;. Ml peront indebted lo said hrm are hVre!y notified' to call and settle on or Inrtore liie Im day of January, In liie tHJokt w ill tie in Lue hamh of Kline, al tir a mill, Utt neltleiuent. depi!-2.. kUNE A. (.UlKFlTii. HO!K ANU IX)TK(U SALK I will Nell at private ale my hotiw and lot, HiiUMte in Sonrinwl Township, adjoining Stueoet UnMiilt. The krt concatti one a'-re, ami !i 11 U a tj siury frame house, htahlt, and Kher out buildinfea. Two spring of water are on theprein m a od i$arieu,aiii a nuiiitavrof ueunitg iruit iretw. 'ur pariicuiars, call at my residence. IBS YamaDie Real Estate sou pob m . m UJ i-rrfir- - - 1 - r.. -ts.- wvdr of (kr k1 r eKaiat.d gumk-kiny joooai KAUFMAHifS' GRAKO KOLIOi EXPOSiTlll:. U www 1 kv,iA fikiH for epilfoiywr$k on inc nfflt bn, if vwiwmmt , oikrmo3- ao os eyoon x pQ&wkAij cqh. oiv wovA wr. oioM-si tvaoc a cj-ood dai of wom on zl vpw bm, but vrri 1.1 ProviJintf the siuno v- i-t 1 R vm ( .1 is.'i-vc-3 Fifth Av8. Must be Sold. The ?tock Ft.rmcrlv Owned by W. H. Wood Murt b' &At1, ami in cm offer yon such Jl irjuiiit in itrxos, WA TCIIES, CIIAIXS, BRACELETS, GOLD PESS NAPKIN R1S0S dte,. dv . dc as ttl pay you to come and see these Elegant Goods. l.f.VK OF THEM WILL BE SOLD AT LESS 77.1.V FIRST COST. CALL AND SEK WHAT WE HAVE, AND GET PPJCE. These Goods Can be Seen at the DRUG STORE OK C. N. BOYD EVER V I. Y AM EVEXIXf; VSTIL DISPOSED OF. B. & B. CHRISTMAS! THtS DKCEMRKR OrTEIMN': OF IbEKl'L AND OKNA.MENTAL IKIl.ffi.vY I'KE-ENTS ' AND BARGAINS Sl'KI'ASSES ALL F R M E K EAStlNS. Sntirt n fruc .'.erii Itur-.mitg m the ..f ; fiw pieces Ki'lcnlnvvn or.-trii-e.l Jcrtn-y Klunn.-Ui.' SS ct-iits. Lare lnl tri.lc.l i J k Velvets. .-t-lit half prii-e. ft:.li Strittsi -4: 1 k Vt-lvet.s. miid. ut I'l.iin silk V.-iveW. iamin ami il : AM Hit-clioit-c sliiuies I-lne t'.mtiiTiK- yiik V.-lvet", itbwlt and colors. Silk f'lulits. all colors, hi, at.'i and up to SJ.oO. Fine ou-uicii St ill Hii-hi-a for Wr.ij. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. Btat-k and Tolored Faille Francalwea. Eveninit Slia.lt in Faille FruiicnisMst ami Klia.lumt-a. Ail the above at prices, that show au ii.ipt.rtant itavintr. Dress Goods at 35 cents. Plain, all-woid, double width and fancy weaves. All wttol inixlure. Camd'n Hair. 44 inche w ide, Uk s'lO-ineti all-wool mixture in sirian eeiiw. I jirpc olleriinr of French lrc 'hmmIs at .Tttc early seam n price, 7."tc ami SI. New llclni iroe ami iJantia Minulef in dre-s ko-1. New l;r4MulclthN. llanrainM in Kntflih. Scotch and American fimiiiHK. Oand iA 111. wide. CXOAKANl FLR IiKI'AKTMKNT Seal .ar mciitK and Jacket, Fur trimmed Wrafw, iuh' S-al tHj and fiirbans lenii' Stat and Keavr t.lovex, ladies' Minis and Jka-. jtdies' Seal HaL. Fur triinminirt. all w idth and line qualities. Mat and Hear carnage robea. All aUive at prices ihhi w ill interest you Thonsandof dozens Silt and Linen Handker chief Siik and Jaimcre .MutHei, ti:iitM Initial Haiilkirchiefs, liem-anclicd in l.inen and Japa iiv Siik. ljMliea' and children ' handkcrcbiem choicest (pooda mid lowest prices now shown. ART DRY (iOOl3 DKPARTMEXT, or Fancv Holiday (ioodM, now open and daily arrival add" ed thereto. A vLmI of inieci,on miicitei. Gentn' Jaiianei-ertniokmg Jack"t-., plain and embroider ed, at low prices. Winter ('nderwear. .iloves and Hosiery. Flannelii and Htankel, hjder Ihwii Comiorw. Price that ill interest you. Write to oor Mail Order IepartmPM for dimples of above mentioned bargains. toods ispnt to any a!'lre IoCHt price, beat TaliK-H and satisfaction guaranteed. BOGGS & BUHL, 115. 11?. 119 & 121 FEDERAL STBEET, AlolEGHENY, PA. dee.",'.-l-r. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ematcof O.abrie! Christtier dee'd. late ,4 Milfurd tuwustiip, boinrrst-l Ltftintv. I. letters mtMinet.ury on the hre .-x as harlns heen itntutetf U. tbe un.lerUKiied l iih pruprr aiithoniT. D.rticeii. h.-rebjr nvrn u. ill prrui in.leble.1 to Mitl eMUie lo iimke innnettl m it merit, aii.1 ib.se havinu .-i.mi amiii .he M1K will prrwnt tliem duly utlieiinratnl for irtile roent at tbe reideuee of X. H. I'lmstmr la Mil. ford twp., on Thurlaiv, Ueeember JJ. !. N. B. niKlSTVI-Jt, A.D. CUMfaTNKK, Kxveuuan. . S w-r : VaTsj.,! 1 yvod jssoivi aw i- -uoit not mUz Mi& Qfcmd oppo-r n T)TTTrtrrTripn tt'tt rr DrTi'ovTrT' to v.v does not exceed ten pur eti.t f the (itumi;t of your purchaaei, Tfuisc finding it impossible to sr' pfi-sonally can tnke uilvnnta'o of this lira nil Holiihiy Sale by onlerinr the : (Is by 1 iiaii v express. Kaiit inaiiiis' lieautit'ui Illustrated (';ita!r!ie. ami in stniet ions how to tinier ; -ls, will lie sent rratLs, un api iieation. 15e sure to write tor them. TT-PTVT K GRAND DEPO 4 f m 4 9 IviJU MERRY CHRISTMAS! TO AVondorlVil Stock t"..r jipjt-ti.iil giv.-rs. Ifit-li l!!a- k Silks, iwtin i , !: tip to j-j a var l ; .shs-iuI taint at i a i. .-l.'i. l M nuts. (H .i, t-.-s Lupin's l-f ail-tt.Kil .-.iIur.-iK '.is!, ini-li :tl l-w.H.t 'asliim-r.-s-al 7" i-.-tits. llp.tnr'i'in-. a value in all w k.I Miit!nu. c-'utli- .i n I T.-i. -.ts. ' it . .'asniit-rct.iliiiet ,-:ik Warp II, iiri.-liiw un.i I): ip Low IVicos in Our Cloak "Rooms for Ladles ami M w.' Winter Wnips. !! , i. Hvai I'.u-sh '.at at t.. .!.-. s. l.'lotll N.-WI1M.-I. Finest Alaska Seal Skin Coats, I MantoN. Only Stan l.ml .pi iliiv ...f tin e x-i-i-N in st. k ; noduMti twt ir:ce ftir reliable Htm! jkK It's, heip.st to Imviuiiy ilwbtVi: Our Iloliday Handkerchief Sale now on. LaitiW all linen llc-nstitt lit,!. iiM-nl. At laM i-ri. t-, .V. My!tn in 'VI, rail.y li.f Ol l llliilnil S ilall.ikl'rt-iilt '! lit Silk .Mnllltr.s from ; I upwaisK AH s;ife Jap.i.r.-..- J I (. 1 ii. -: . I . i. f ai .viitK. " IW i..wn i.ttitirtHi ,-siik llan.lkt-rei.K-ts at H .-i-nts. t .wmi s iirmg .nvn-t antt Sin ikinir J.ici Holiday Silk tniinS2iip!oM.s. Mulfs ami r.wit in al! tt-iit. I- UK rai.li- Lm. ii anil Napkins f.,r We are riviiu b.-t valn.-s in in my ytars time to sIriji. fjentl tor S.iniplt-s it yon tau Joseph Home & Cos Retail Stores, 613--G21 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. The Philadelphia Times. The Daily Times. The Weekly Times. THE PlfLNDELPIIM TIMES l d'Un-rnd Ay car rirr in all Ihe vilivs tou ns and nl larjf. xnrroundiHij Philndrlihia for SIX CEXTS a ii fik and '. xidd In by ad nrivtdwler fur ONE VEXT a cojiy. It uiit'irsttllij vonredrd lobe Ihx ISES T XE WS PA PER IX THE WOP LI for thr price publinhinj nil the Asix:ialfd Pi ts Xevr Quotation of Ihe Pro duce and Money Muriel and ALL THE XEWS OP THE WORLD in a compart and readable form In dependent in ereryfhttiij It i vol exeAledin Quality or Quantity by any paper at any P rite. Iiy Mail Four Month One Dollar One Year -Three Dollars jmlpot'd One Month, Thirty Venlx THE SUNDAY TIMES 12 Pages 00' Columns J Cenu $2.00 a Year. Address THE TIMES, 'IIMES RFILDIXO PHILADELPHIA A UDITOR'S XoTICK it-i.ry HUrwier and 1 In tlie Omit ut l.y.liatilewiiier. hh( PUas of gowentet tUxiniy wile, T.i I No. -is Dtti-mlier T.. li;. Itiilip I lay J (Voluntary .VMarniiK-m.) And now to wit, JU1I1 liei-emisT. I"si;, ,m notion of I'liilip Hay, Asfimiee. and Valentine llav Km. his aitornt-y, re-enl.sl to the U.url. John K. Seo,l Kb.)., in ui.aiiutsl L.tKte tlie te-i 1 10..11V. liu.l the lat-ls, and make adi.slrlliuiitm oflhe loud in the han.ls ofthe Assignee to and aiu.n. j; those lieithv entitled thereto. Situertel I '.xtnlT, KS. (LSI Extract fro.o the reckrdi certified 20th Decern her, IHsti. S. B. CKITt.-IIFIKLI). ... , . 1'r.Hlloliolary. Notice Is hrn-l.y Kiven to all pHr.ic. n.u r. -u.l that i will attend lo tlie dutie-;..f it.e atit.Te ai pointmriitat iny ottice in the ll..r.,nih ofSoiii.-r-set. Pa., on Tlmrstlay, the j;th .lav ol" Jauuarv. ls7, at Klo .-l.s k. . .. w hen those in interest can aitend if tin y n hruper. JtJllS R. SCriTT. "eea- Auditor. JKtTTOR'S XOTICK. tslale of John firaef, late of f hade Township. Simerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Iiten tesiainentary on the .thoie estate hftTt ueen irrante.1 lo the un.l. rsittiit.l hy the pi"lr authority, notice is hercl.Y iciven to all ufrsoin. ill.lel.tts! to said ttale to make ilnme.lle pay ment, and th.e haviuv claims against U.e same tti preaent them duly aiithi-lillrated fieltleinent tii the untlersiifiieu Kxecutor, rt-wtniK in aid Towuahfp. without delay. C". W. WX.LIAM.aox, decS. Executor. Y0U1 can liv at home, and make mon- aiont-y at work for us than at aXlhin cNe in the world Casual not needed. Voo un. atarled Iree. Itottvcxei" ; ail aiies. Any one run dothe work. Ijukc eaniiuiri. sure fnan'the start :otly tHitiit and ternw m-e. B. iter n.a d. biy etwta you ntitltfiu; ttt srfid in. your address and find out if yoa are wisa. you wilt .lu so at once IL Uaixart k Co., pin laud, 11a, dociiiyr. " , . r If 1. da4i jowmctyvna tv i.,',oti dv y A VW h VV? m 9 rllS s I ALL. - -o- of I foli Jay Present ;ii'! i.:ir;i: - .pta ;n.-. In.in sr. .-. iits r;.-l a.!-iV'...: lir. -siMiiiNuslott us i-a; . r.-nt-. ii p:ts-i .s Lupin's p; v.. .t.a- l-.'.v .is :'.." r,.nf . a yur.i. iwt s.s i...wN fn.tn .V. i- nt.s. Atl-w...l ;.. - ..; Tin lot! J i- k.- J'' t,. .W f).n!vn t.r Wh U at in I ! l -n aj it. - Ki.tSn.i i. -o.l. Tiu-kl. .1 it veiv.1 'aittl'juif iiil. .'ij nll.1 I IT. I- Ills I'vtr-. I.-,.... t'n,l:.l, u !insn. I t ai.m re .Miiin. tv Kiir .i!ov.. Kur Umbrellas tin: iViLmahie Fur.. Ill.i. k Hair Mull's at 50 Il..Kt!.iv pr wiits in fmev I,xik. in ..I! K . u tin nts ,.(' u ir l.i. store. Now is tlie t o-i'iit- in icNttii. ftrXTY-F0 UJl Columns of inatjazute-neu-ypaper read ing m ilter. n'.-p utlracttre inttrett iny and inrtrurtire. The A XX A L S OF THE WAR by nrli,e J.artiri p.ini.1 i!hi.-tral, d ; Wuntim s World, rontrdnifrd to by some of Ihe REST WOMEN WRITERS IX AMER IV A; The L'dext Fashion; TIMES YOUXO PEOPLE by themselves; ORKIIXAL STORIES boh short and runt timed ; Topic of the. Time; Pointed Editorial Comment; SPEC IAL ARTICLES on thousands of subjects and A L I. I HE XE WS . are ninony its n tr-tci,on Term. 'I n:o Dollar per annum ; chilis of ten Fifteen Dollars, nmd an extra, copy lo the. person yillinij up Ihe rlnb WO R KING CLASSES Tl. are ii iu' ir. ar. .1 It. limiish nil c!as in. t-lu-ployiu.-i-t ai home, tin- u h..k- ol the titu--, or l..r th.-ir smn- moiii.-ms. Hii-in.-s n.-w. Inr-il and nrof.tiiM.-. IVrs.nsof etther s-x ea-ily rarti tri.m tii-i.i .-.. p r PH'!i;ii-4iiii.l it niMrt;..iial miiii i.v .1. roiiim all their time lo the l.ii-ints-. (!. i-and lrirls Mam n.-arlr u. tun. h as rn.-ii. That all who see this may -ud th.-ir utldn-ss nti.l tet III.- hil-i-ll.-ss. wesiinke this.. il, r. T..-i.-li as are n.a well sati-t .sl we a . II send one dollar to fmy l..r the truiil.i.. of ttrainu. Ku!l partt. ulrs and .unfit free. Addresa Ojn..Y. Sri.Vsi.sl A 1.... l-..rtlali.i, Maine. dec-j2-'sirlvr. A i'DITOIi'S XuTICIC K-t..te of Adam fl Srirder. drfsa-. d. Al au . irphstis' t'.airt hci.l on Ihe lth day of In-.-t-inU-r. l-.s.;. tu and for ss-ners.-t cainlr. tin motion oi I t). K.iiiin-ll, K... tat r-mr: ut.itit tsl 1 I'. I olls.ru. K-si.. Ai:.i!or loa.vrtiti li.e ad yaii.'. iii.-tits uful iii.tlc.-a .li-irihiiti..n t.i the inrida in t'i- h-i-i oi t-ie :t I 'ti: nt-tr.Li.tr ..' tln-nl-ot.- .-s-latc.to uiV ii..j:i: lii.-H- l.k'uiiv t-iilili.-.l In. rt i.i. her. '.y J.V. S I...I .is- 1 1 at h. ii! atieud lotl.t- du ti.s.,.f Ki u t . .:nt in. nt at i!,r t.ftae of t ..Hsirn A rollatrn. Moinerset. In . ..n i ralav. the Tth d.ir of January Iss;. .,t -( -i.. A (,,. ,! vi,rrv .l la-rsi.ux iul.n-Mt-il .up ntt. nd if tl.i v think PfH'r. L. (J. CiLll.iiiV. tt-.'i Audit.-. 'CL'Toli's XoTICK. Lstiitt- of Ja. oi, r-.i-t. t. dw d. i.ue of Sto .-slow u Monaitth. -s-tiii.TM-t . .... pa. Lt-tk-rt l.-stani.-iitarv on the afoee estme bavins la-en irninted to the iind.-rsijrntd hv ihe prois-r .-..illainty. n.a-ice is h. rt l v iriv. ti to all p.-r-..n- in. I. I.u.l to kai.l e-lnlt to make immedi ate kiyt!-ur. and tluaa-iiarl-.c claims ara-n-l 'he anme will pr.it ih,i dnlv aiilli. tit:iii.l h-r 8.-ttl..m.-nt on Saturday. January -y t--si;. at the oilice of the Executor in ikojesio. o kwi b. '. VV. 11 ..II dt't'l . Kxemlor. I-'OIx" SAT V "Tea exoixits l vvjv O. 11-1.. (7.,a.itf t fsn-s. .' Cs an.l s: eet lnin Work. Second-hand Enx'Tiea au I tbelersnn hand, lioist'iic Kntrints. and Ma chinery a Specialty THOMAS lAIMM dec:- Wi lyr. AlUying (Mt. fm. 1 1 javutaUl KlUla . 1 - -.1. . 11 1 1 .usia..j..iiWUWiMv,.WKJ. .j,
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