The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, December 12, 1888, Image 2

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1.- i. r.-u't in IK .n'xriitii.- dis.it.:.
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Ir.euti.
A Bn-Bvr gro.I jury in I Uli fouuJ .V.4
indi.tu.fiiU apaiust pors-madiar,.-.-.! itli
it.iivi.amv.
The m wt infamous i.ar is lie !' ra-lU-i.,n1v
lays foundation u;.n hich
to em a
Tnr. new j--nn-:i appr...!i;ilioii bill
,.r...na.tf::i.:ii:,t.i t!.- 1
!i r j'imin'r.
MR. J.WB-i- lil-AlK "if I'rt-otJil.' "
r.v.i.l.-nt of Va-l.iiii-!oii aft. r tin-
.f January, and, it i Kti-1,
bis Sinn- to lit. n.ry w..:k.
'jevote i
i
t n:oK lottF.i: laM -k ai(r.tnt
-1 '
a Cotiiiiiix-ion, co'iipn
if three iij'l"'S
nearest to the cuinty tt'.i.-re
the contest
rji .1 to int.f'i-'..te the a
!'..-'.-d fra.idt
in the election of Jud'e Met-yar, of J.y
eon:iiir county.
I bis niesK-i. t'oe President says t!::tl
' norinirition of the i-on-ilar w-rti.e
is a matter of s-rio is ini'nance to onr
.National int. rests.'- It a really !. I
most seii-ihle HU.'.'estion in tin- m.-ssa.-",
and a il! lie promptly attended toearly in
March.
liu-oiiTs Iron, tin- N.ii'.ti !(- rl t:.:;t tbe
jieopie at larp- do ie.t f-ar uny ii.jmy to
their (sstii.n by aduiini-fatioii of
'.eiiera! lbirio- n. Why should they 7
The only loini; that injure tii'-.ietil-opiliellt
of the Niit is tl'.e xhibitioti of
.Bloleraliee and tie- re..:1 t -liil.-j. il ini lii- (
by ih.on le.t -beaded p"lill' ians.
ovi: linndretl years -o. Man I: -4. ! . v.i.
the (.r. iit i-..u!ilntion of ' nit.'d
Siates was ad. pted. That U-iiv tln-cae.
the el.. sc of C'ietelaiid's adini!)i:rati..n
ends the f.rst eei.tnry of the co-.inlry'a
i.iV.ory under the Contit'it:..n, an d i!,e
inauj.'iiration of rresid.-nt ll..rris..ii tii!
mark the Uviiit.ins ..f lite ;'"d cent'l
rv. iienerai Harrison m.'y therefore be
npj.ropriately styled ti.e "lentenmi
I'n-si lent.
"nN..i:t :iMAN .-. i lias at lat re.'oter
ed bis breath and ainioiiini that he i
out i f diti.-s. The int.-il.- t'u.i raui
j.aii;n as bs. n.neh for the Pennsylva
nia coal baron v.ho era. kel the vtbi.
over ti.e con ver.t i.m and demanded a
free trade platform. H it in bis .iisap
(.ointment lie should reiiii nils-i Ilati.lad.
ho is dantrerou-'ly near t i taking the
lead of his party. Colonel Seott ou-i.t to
brace tin.
Ki-.-tuKxr Ci.ki.k V..ni:iii:i. bas prepar
ed a list of the locinU'rs of the next
jrislalure its sIion by the olli -ial re
turns revived at Harrisbiirj. The Sen
nte has :'.4 Uepiihiieans and I'i leiii.H-rat
and the House 144 ilepul.ii.'ana and M
Vui.srat, a l;epuh!i.-:iii majoiity on
joint ballot of W. This is the lar-st
tnajority the Kej ublieans bave ever had
in the lvislature and j-'ivea them two
thirds in en. li ll Vus.
A mi l for the divtsion of t ah! irma
into two States has tievn introduced into
Concresa by a California Kepma ntativc. I
He ulh'i'S thill the inten-stsnf the north-
ern anil Rout hern (uirts of the State are
iiuxuiiutibl. If there is any wild and
yearning desire in the hearts of Califor
liiatis to (ret apart, it has not biu (.'. tier
nl!v evpressi-d in the :.."AiajH rs o! that
State. It is nut probable that the bii!
will lie passed at this sos-aon.
The great uteri gun that was cast at
Pittsburg. and that bad stood every pre
liminary test tcrf.'etiy. burst Tli'irslay,
ut the necond firing, into twenty pieces.
AViib it burst a g "si many 1iok's. It is
a blow to Pittsburg, and s piodly nti:r.
out of Fncle Sam's (locket. The es ri
nietit is sin h a costly one th-t it is t
hajw unlikely to lie repeated. Tin' "built
up" type of gun is evidently M.js rior for
lieavy work. It is a curious fact that the
fracture was all between the trunnions
and the butt.
I r is re(s.rted of Mr. Cleveland that be
professes to feel bis defeat !"ss k.s'lily on
bis ow n account than on ae. ouiit of the
Ihousands of sir fellows who will be
turned out of otiii-e in conivqiieiitH'. It
is ivally w.indeifr.l lent mncli feelir.g t!ie
President lias for tlie (ior liein.K rats
who betbitiks wiil have to go. but we do
not remeinb"r tu.it bo bad any for the
thousands of prior Kejuiblicans wo 'in be
lias driven out of thi'ir (ila's since ps--4.
It makes all the ditfereii.-e in the world
w hose ox is gored.
The Pirvct Tax bill again occupies ti.e
boards in the House mid it is likely to
cause another deadlock before it is tis
Ikw.1 of. This bill provides for the re
funding of the balances due from the
pvncril irovcmuM'iit to tlie srvcnl Slates
that advanced money to it during the
war. The Ieiii.'rats, esjs cialiy the
sio.it h.o-ocrs . n-'fi -htinsr it tooth and nail,
The nionev derived from the din-ct tax
was employed to (mt down the relieilion,
and. of course, the Southern Sfalcs w ould
yet none of the money that is n fundc 1.
Says the P.-aver Taw: Thelh'tn.x'tats
alTerled to lielieve iK'fotv election, that
Florida might U' lost to them, because
the wliiti were lleeing North from the
yellow fe.er.and tbecoloresl Pepublicatis
averring that they would raiher die !r.mi
the nestilence than lose their votes. Tint
she bolw np wrenely to usual on the
lvtnocnitic side, with a nearly plump
llltl l.l IVmocr.itie nisj irity, a ttg iitixt
ies than 4,tV? four years ago. It u.iesn't
snake any difference down in 'iHiie."
w hether the voters are there or not. All
the nmjori'ies that umy Ik- iiee-bsl or
wanted are forthcoming all the same.
Thk Charleston iS. Ci .Vim sj'ti..if
irrooim out loidly against the old elec
tion methods in the Smth. and says it
would 1 far lietter and far manlier to
srrasp the dilliciilty at oiuv ami auipud
tlie Constitution of the State tsj as to i u
(hw an (slui-alioniil iju.iliiifat.oii usin
the voWrw. The e.litor admits Ui it the
South would lose rt'i'.esetitation iu Con-
and in the Kleetoral College, but
thinks it wou'd be lietter tiiail tiie tint-
nt method which injure the iwopic at
bouie.and gives them a bad nameabroad,
xo binder the (.roirn'ss and development
of the South. Tins isali verv w ell, and
-r ,i i' r iv. a i I - t, it. ,w
educational Ust U(n her voters, that ii!
her privilege : but the people of the North ;
win waicu i..evi--.o..eo. ...e
new test is not made to apply to the col-
that the
the cvl-
ieed race aioiie, esjs iaily eince the re-
jsirm sh almost a large a per tcut of
ignorance amoug the bites as among tiie
idwks iu Mm1 of the Southern States.
t'liia.-.MK eilia-P f nil iintm- t ill Is
1r,,!.Mm,.rv tiim.kf.i! 'Iiut our n.-M i'o-si
.r"l'HH.
J ill nt is tint ineftv k .hns'tin in paint-,
j L it a iviisi-lfd a-?ttuine i-hrifiimi. Krni
i rl:rit ian's ;ii.l r.f view it ns iti-
j t':r!ri we Jr. Ilsrrisun or. the Sab
j si'i.T he nominatcr! .iir;.r di
i tril-nn" t lit- s.:'. .Te; ( iacnt in i!..' I.-ril'rt
j mi;.;t to Ir.f ilrt-ro'iintiii) -anti. Ihir-
:z it'J t'.!'sc'.tr-in. tit of the campaicn l.e ;
j i- i. ! r ! of - onf'-rrirjr v'tk thf po!-
j -ti.-iios on tiii Iiri .Jay, but lie S'm!a
I Sidi.tli at cbtmrli an ', villi Li? fam-
s' v, j.M as lie liml a.! way time l,( fore,
j Frnn ft'iiel'ises. Sliat linve Ihm'U .!. tallies!
j .f I is I. ..:- Iif.-. it is V.n urn iiat t f ban
the fninilv nrar set n; n uw h'n. an.i
th:it it i Iris n-tm, as ;t do"H ! 'f
t-vfrv rai:t: e.J. nj eTtty pion )iad
of tin- fatniiv in ail tiie rn-i-hj ttrUn
n.iii.iti'tiosi.'-, to vfiii In.-! family devotions
r'v'ii'i-i y tnornin mid ewninp. V.'bt-n
i.-iifta! llarri-in -tij.ii Ibe White
lionet- circt there ill bean nntis
uol (jiiit-tn.-ws in and around tiiat vncra
Ir'ie mansion on the Sabbath. "Ami b t
ail ti.- jn-oj'V say, Ameu.'
A Sensible Southeren Policy.
f pin: 111-" i.rattr rft.l.ilHT.
Tl.em an !. f"ir States in t'te Smtlt in
lKrh tli- r- l"r-.i ra;.t- iir.'d'miiitc in tium-
n- i .
he added t iiii. ir o' h'-r p ''.nts of adrantace.
I ier liiti ootiditioH lb-re may be a ques
tion of an iinp'.i-jsaut assertion of rights on
t::e i.rt of lii- inferior race, ten
hariily one j
ol anTmlen. y.
T!iefi::lh shoiid coutider j
fit n an cx.-rcis..- of rights on j
r i,o;r.H that it objects to rather
a! aeeti lenef. T.ir latter liar-d- i
ser.o
li
the plTt
than m.!i
!- v.ni.
iin.nent danger. A uiaj .riiy. i
I
i'ioriot. : i 'i' pr..p rty. .t i 'Ut eijier.-
I ciee in p'ib'it- affdrs. cjn l.tr l'y he dan.'er- '
j ou-a-eini;..-i;tors lor a.i.horiiy It it the!
:i.ple.f theS-mth m-ft mike ut tlir !
i 1 4 U "r-r" '" tl'",r r'K," !
tne t oi;-::t.;t.-ni ceK.-rs u;.i!i mm. I :ie
in r"vj mui vote if he wants t.. and his vote
""' " ' loecn.e.:-.., - ,
!!o:: vi oi a :.--pi notiaaj lesi. i.ie rciera.
! '..iit'tutioii tua.l lie r-.-cijn:- 'd a Siij.raiL'
evc.Vft l. re.
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PRESS COMMENTS.
liiinoU .' it J"U it'ii : Mr. . eveiand fails
s.i. xvi'i, Wei a " ikt.);i." 'u!J ma'ifrn
i:y .'o liiniier '.'
( lev. 1,.ih1 : Vol a word about tiie
adf.i'-.- .ei ol I 'akolo in the liiey.-ae. Tiiis
l- a It .';':. e s-i in.
New V.
a'..!. ;. p
,. .. a to
N.'W V
; T. il . The -.-it sl air of mel-"a-i!ii;r
till President's me-si'ge
: I. ef enaine path to Am- ri.an
rk '..,'?: P. is a hippy cir
lal.'-e ti.at the n.iil. n tlilllu rofnes ii
every Prv.v.ien: 1 1c t. The only trou
it ir-s-s o:;t a'41'i s-i.in af:.-rti.e laai.L-u
i Kinds '.'owe! iVcely. As a resul: there, were ,
, r i a tfiruiier of !!ep;ib;ican votes niissi.iff the
Those of our fn uds 1
, ... ,,. , r. next d .v. This ruse did not , however, pre
:i:id with petitions f.-r : 1 1
r,. . il i i i tel.! Mr. Faulkner's county, hitherto Demo- i
: '..'tiers! Harrion bid . ,
r.-.
:oti.
:- M Y.r. e
. l'.t jn- ni'.hiiv a
i.rt'ae at the hsnd
l..-1'.T i.- . n Iit.ii' slow io-t now. Sometimes
w l.cn die y.-st is pat in the d .uh t-xi soon
tiie tV'loit b: ti ll oUrr.
I'ltiiade'pf.ia .1 oierV.-.rn - Citieral Paltia-r
nri-t. n l to lie i-h-ieLed by all.-K-l partisan-i-i::.'
in tiiei.rHiid Army, and then tries to
lo:m a really j'iir:i.-a:i bo.lv. bir the old sol
.h.'is are no' to lie d;veiv-1 -o eas.iy a tliat.
'I'!i. I.r.iti.l AniiV i-j: io-I elio in a?ld non
par. -m ei.oii-li for liiem. and tliey are not
"low ahoiii .-ayii:g so.
t 'mal.a ie.e'if. --i'i : Ai-eouhn to. Mr.
Henry r.-a iy lie- Seuh is eoufrotited by a
.1 lci.ittai. j! it re:ii;.:ii s.'.i.l it w ill bt crush
ed by a rapidly er.iwii:,: M.lid North; if it
dit i.i'-s it ai'. M.ts cejr.i doiniieilioTi. I'n ler
llee r'r. af:ila'l.''S the tiling lor the So'atb
to do i. to Im- hom-it. obey the law, of the
land, and take i's eiianees.
CliiuiL'o .V..r li t : Sero'lary I'lelieott
auaiii eaiis the attention of C.'iien-? to the
need f coa-t .b feeM-s. If a few thousand
American fathers would follow the example
of the .Ss-ri'tary of War and marry their
daughter to prominent statesmen of other
countrits.. coast tb-fen-ms wuu.d be unneees-
sary. The ladies would make foreign war
itno:v-i!ee.
..wa t-;tr .';..'.; : There can in the na-
tare of tbines lie but one iiir.ud Army. If:
it should be divided oil the lines of loliti.'S,
it mif-hi us well divide on lit. s of creed or i
color of :!:; eyes and hair. Instead it Will
stand tiii the last veteran ha Im-cii m i'-tered
out by 'he bs'nl of d.-aili, a glorious w itness ;
to the eallaiit a. 'i'cv. iiioim of tiie Fnion :
soldi, rs. and a t'aitliho ic.lge of prok
lo 1 lie Ueput'!:c.
;ion
lie who srolds s:xiy j
failing to apureria'e I
in devoted patriotism I
Ne w Vol k T i'K... .
n.:il'oijs ol s- .pie fit
his tr Hl.seetM'.ellt w is.'
oilers no new arguments in s. If jiistilieatiiei.
ie.it not u!iii:ituriioy borrows f,o:n the an
arfl.istKir.d communists of Paris a phrase,
" the comic an ism of capital.'' and by com
(lU'ison i.istilies the bomh-throvver w ho at
tacks w itli w ild disorder :iie eitadti of ride."
M.et finis, i tative and dignitu-.l. lhe-e sug-.e-tiotis!
p ui they move the Naiiou to re
lbs w ;th sittisf.c-tion thf.t it no, only d.s lined
to re clef! such .". Chief Magistrate, hut never
woiii 1 i a."e elected him had n:.' the vou c of
the (K'ople Ussn si:p;.resM.l in certain States.
The attempt to st.r up anarchy in this coun
Iry. by j atidering to i.oio'-at' e and (wissjou.
bv ii'atning emt. loved ajaifst employer
and isir against rich, is not worthy of eny ; S''b.s.l and ti.e In Pislr.al I. iur-atioiia! t om- , jmrmbers of the W. C. T. P. arc severally
ieople in a v If governing state, but it is ; mission w as held heic to . I iv. All the prin- j writing letters to local suieriiiU'ndenta, be
nevtrth.ie ihe only res.irt of the fr.s.-tra ler j clpalsand a ininils-r of (rustei'S of Normal ! sccliing tla'iu to us.'tusir inllu-ncs" against
in diatc w bt-n coiilronli'd with evidence of
The harmonious progress and unexampled
pros'tcr!ty of all classes ani aii industries
under the po.t.etivc syst. ui.
General Gotf Confident.
t'oi.gressmaa N.illian lioJ1",
giida. referring to the I iia:i
gutia illsj.it. ii atic. int rt-.ir l:i
bis iief.-.it for Ii .Vernor. Is
em r ehs-t Is-yond .plestion.
of Wi-st Vir
ol,. West Vir
js.ssib llty
1 : I am .v
FurThertn. ire.
I am el.s-!c.l liovernor by lbs return as made
to the Secretary of Sate. and by the consent
; (1f every right-r hit, king P ruiocrat in the
! Mate Nothing hut revolution can change
j the result, iiv plurality, as certiiied l y Ihe
i Democratic j'ldge, of ele- iioa. is li t. St ould
' the U-gi-lalure .nive to be Pem.icratic an
atu-mpt would "ne maio t.' count me out.
The Pc'iiocrats claim it ly one mujoriiy.
We d. n.-t i'..r a moment concede it, and
cl-lm a :n ljoriiy that, t think, the official
returns w ill justify, if ev-'rythitig is sira-M.
They rely upon the machinery of thcir(iar;y
and not uism the popular verdict,
i "Kvery county, every township and every
1 f.sit of ground was fought over from the Pan
1 Han lie to Ihe Tug Fork of Sandy. We
f.mght aituinst vast majoril es. ihe Stale or-i-aui.-'.iiiou
and g-eat odds, liar canvass was
I c;cu allj (,urageoii. and tVest Virginia has
' been w rested from the Solid S mth and will
! never go back."
Mr. Co:f a'trih'ites the 'arge r.?i ii'n!icau
vole in his Slate to the deire fir protection.
The Grief Strioken Hero.
j Ni:w York, pec .Y The following card
; comes from tieueral Sherman, dated at litis
i city :
I and lam ly are now retumina from St.
: Louis, ha-ing d.",..isiied ihfivliined body of
i Mrs. Sherman near our Willie, at the very j "1 the lleimer rtst steel gun at the
I spot ho-c l by ourst-K-es itx I -:--. rsiSirmed i P"n gro la Is at tiie Naval Academy, this
; in lss !, and often p ken . f as a matter of afternoon, the gun burst, breaking into a
i course iK'tw.i n us. We iate followed in i thousand fiasments the heavy timbereil plut
i the minu'ev-t particular her every w ish. ! f,,rm un wliicli it wa. The first charge was
: Kverv memlK-r of my own famile and hers, ! pounds, ihe s.-coiid sts ihe regulatim
the Fw ingst are content, fir no m trial was
j ever bet lerpn-pared to "p".-. on immortality"
I than Mrs. tniieral Siicrman.
I Of course, bet. the older and subjected to
! straius. 1 ex.-etsl to prce,le her;
i h is onlaiued other it. In due time I
i r,"'u"M' '"i i''ae by her side, and I want
n:3' friends. t-peciaiiy my old soldier friends,
to know that they shall not lie taxed one
j cent, lor I have male, or wiil make, every
piovikm. I have received by tciegra(ih,
, maii, rsrj, and every (K,ihle way. hiindresls
; Gf Kind sympathetic messages, all of which
' i,ave been n ad by myself and d.iidren
Tr,
, , .. .... .... -...'SH. - "
! make suitaiile replies to al fc. simply impose
j sible. and I ot'et the above as a general an-
I swer.
Vt'. T. StiKSwt".
Fraud in Wet Virginia.
s!,'i!i-r.l-i.urii is ! of tlx? places in
Wir-t Yirsiiiia win-re it was ilarirrpnina for a
J; P if'k-sn lo voir.
Tlie town n l comity
re . ntirr'v ti'i lt r tlx- coriiri! of 'lie ltftn- j
Ucforv tli i.iK'.ion tti.'y ma-ie threat? ;
Uji! tln-y wou'd ii'iow no nents to you
'to.-H. t ; ' voti-d ill.- ritffinnTa'.i1 tii ket. or
tt !r:it f.w FreeTrsb r tTilliam I.. WiiH..
for ' nt-rti. i u rl--.ioii day Ja:np K"b
hinr. bj bid a ii'.tb- nxm; cnra tLan
otl:.-r pi.-nil?rr' of iti:. ra w-.t u; l the
!;( aud said lie w.il 1 vol dvpile their
pr .'.!. One of the J, iu x-rat rau'ht him
by the I'aik of the tieri and jerked bim
ti'xtiy. IK wa driven from the i.'.atv and
r..ioT.d tne.i pt'TMTj.ly nia-le theniilve!i
srgri atertha'. A nti:n'er of he''epi from
ISaliintore a:: d V,"a-h;n,';.r) were brought u
on lite train and aflrr To'.in:; I around
and foii.'ited votes i im n'sident of the
town. Thomas It. Kay, one of the oldest
Ilepiihlicana in Jer.u county, watched
th.-!. n-opie voting, llnring the ilay he took
the namm of twenty-five men whom lie
knew to bo tv-i'tentsof Haiti more and Wuh
ioion. 'f tie frietidft of Fnw Tra.ler Wilmm
threw thousand" of dollars into the district
j and Kiepherdstown pot considerable of this,
j Tlie nijjht lief.re eh-tion twenty men were
j pi -ked up m the atreet by the feniirat,
laki n t the oihee of a (imminent jreiitie
' man and kept lnink unlit after the polla
! 1-1-iseil on el.-elion .lay. Five of these men
have :4nee de lan-d their m illinnt-sk to make
el in the room until it was too late to vote.
A t and .f mountaineers who rode up to
Ha-per" Ferry votiu district came here
atso an 1 in the same manner put in their
voles. Tint- came from the dlreelioii of
Shenandoah, and it is all.'ir'".I that they vot.sl
th. re. a there are only a !w voters in that
.hstrt I hut the vote ti. 9" PenusTat and 4
(:,...ut,l;i3in. Tiindistriethas.thirtTcolore.il
men. yet only fonr U-puhhcan ba.iots were
A! s'n.pher.btoan voting pl.w-e Mire
the t.j(MC,, Mm ,rf (..((.u,,.
wei remote,! ihe oilice of Lists lira-
inier. a IieniiMTaiic lawyer, and the cou-
tents counted there. When the polls cloned !
t,.e , ,;ie baiintK were taken over and
t ini.te.1. James P. Fayman. one of the
clerks of the Imard, in sn-akint; of the mat
ter, said : "Tiie board left about twenty lial-
l.t- in the l.oX, so that il there were loo i
' many hallo's they could easily di-toe of i
them. When up finisle.l counting there j
were live baiio.v morethan tiiere were voters !
and live Ki a;!.! if an vo'-s were thrown out.'
Mr. Fat-man, John I! Kay and.?. S. Firm- !
ioji have niadc alii lavit to the fact that the1
bauot-isxe- were removr-l.
I nitcd States Senator Faulkner livea at :
, Martiiisi.itirir. Ilerkidey county. The nilfnt ;
: before !hce!ee;ioii iie ha 1 a unrulier of color- !
I e.1 and w hile Kepuhiieaiis from the city tak
en oal to a house in the country, whero a ;
daiav was given them. They were kept there ,
uniii '.lie next morning and ii-piors of all ,
ciarif. e-.t'ini; a Kepi.br.ean piurahly, thou,'!; 1
tie' Fnit.sl Siat.s. Sstiator sto sl at the (sills !
all d:iv and work.sl for his li'-ket. !
bhall There be an Extra Session ?
j WeMjinTiiv, Per-cmber 5. Some enter
,' (.risifi ne.vsj.aier correst..ndfnts fbibni'd
i bietiier t.edav and tua'ie a very thorouirb
i canvass of the lb-publicans of thetwo H.ins- j
; 'S as to the advisability of an extra session (
of the I'lfty-lirst Coiii-'vs for taritr revision,
1 or the division and admission to Statehood
' of Ihikota and oltiei territories, or bolh pur
! iose, l'he leeiitig is ainmst unauim:.us that
: an extra M-sioti is iuevita'ile if a tarili bill
i is not adoi.t.sl by both b.-anehes of this Con
j trr.'ss, arid more tbiin half of the ll.-j.ubti-j
caes f.v.sran extra s..ssi..n on ihe teriitorial
H-.:esliiir. alone. Assuming that there is to
be no taritT le-islaiion, and that the territo
j ri." are not to Il' adiuilted this session, an
extra session in April must hj I.M.ked for.
Trie first nvisoti (iresented is, of course, the
necessity for an early organhution of the
House because of the small tnajority. Judge
Taj'son, one of the oldest and strongest
members from Illinois, expressed the gener
al f.s iinp w hen he said that he ex(iecteil the
ncwtoiign'ss to meet in April: that they
coat.l pass substantially the Senate tarift"
hiil. which tvould lie dijswd of by the SfU
ate liiis si-ssion ; of course il would have
then t i jass (he new Senate again ; that they
would a-liuit South Pakota, Montana and
Washirjgton Territories, and iiass an enab-
brig act for North
Hakota. and that they i
would ierfect some generil ension legisia- ' 1 havejust Used ten cents worth and am cn
tion liefore the regular si-ssion in Pecenilier. I tircly free from pain, when liefore I used it
"1 have no desire to conceal my motive for j
admitting the Territories in ihe spring. We j
have a very small majority in each House,
More es(-eeiui!y in the Senate is it desirable
: that this
ity should be increased in the i
I T'.l'v-lirst ..:iL'iw. Toese tlirw territories !
ari- entithd lo rei'resentalion during tiie new
j t ongo ss. I think wc shtiuid admit these
: tert:lori.-s during ail extra spring session, so
; (hat they may Is- fully organi;:-d into States
: and seiul six S-nators and as many Pepre
' s.'iitatici's as they aX' cntithsl to, to lie recu
I larly enroil.sl as a (.art of the Fifty-first Con
' gnss at its Pec. tnls'r meeting."
Plans for Industrial Teaching-.
! H tBKisiii Ko, Pi., Pi:c. h The joint meet
i ingof the repn setatives of:he Slate Normal !
S. !ns!s were :n attendance. Coven-.or P.ra- j
vcrcntertii'iied the cotif.rence with an ad-
dress, ju which he eurnestlv approved its j
l' 'n"""' I.tM tsTEP., Ta.. Pec. Ii. J.a-ob W. Hollin
Pr. Ath. rt.rn. President of the Industrial ; WalU-se D. Kvans, of TVtitz. for
KlucationComuiis-ion. made pertinent re- j ,oxi damvges t r a'ienatin; his wifes atbe
marks . meerning the c .ntempla'.ed new .iln, The cae had been on trial for two
feature in the schools, and gave a brkf ac- j ,lav and Up v ntI0tj., of wes,es hai
cunt of his trip to Kami to learn the , elamitMsi. The jury yester Uy morn
working of similar sys.em in that country. inc Kkni a rdiet tn tor t the plain
A resolatiott w as a l.rtcd, giving the in- ,:fffor$ damage. The case ha, b ren trie!
dorsenieut of the principals and trustees ot ! ,hree times. In the first trial the iurv eave
...e Annum ononis ,o .ne worKao,,c,.y ,a-
Commission, and pledging their co-ois-ration
,n anything that it may do in the future
looking to the introduction of industriid
training in common schools. A ressilution
j was adopted, instructing the Commission to
a-k the IegMature to make an ai'pr.'ipria-
tion of f lO.ii .O to each Normal School for
buildings and equi(inierita. and $o,(X.in addi
tional aunually lor instruction ex(enses,
etc.
The Industrial F.Jucational itotnmission
will sal. mil a report to the Iislature at
the coming session emtsslying the results
of visits to New York, Huston, Chicap.. St.
louis and other points where industrial
training is imparted iu The Schools.
After the adjurnmcut of the conference
the principals ol the Normal School adopted
j resolutions plclging their co-oieralion with
j the State in training such of the soldiers'
orphans of Pennsylvania as are of suitable
age and desire to pn-is.re to teach, and ask-
i ing for an annual appropriation of $7.XI to
each Slate N rmal School, an increase of
lJ..ss.io.
Burst On the Second Test.
As te.ii.i-. M l., Pec 5. At the scrotnl
charge. The pun. made by tiie Pittsburg
j sleci casting ca upiuy, was sixteui feet o le
j mcli tn length anil weiglicl PM.OD pvan ls.
j The tiovemmont lost i the destruction of
t P" ,s rty about s-r..'..
Kasign P. ib-.-rt Pa-bid. one of tin olbc-rs
j w ho made the test, sid the experimisnt
j pnives that Itesimr cast steel will not do
; for great g ins ; it has not the elasticity nor
j the tensil strength. Tiie gun which exp'.o-
1 tbsl had a (irrss-arp of fourteen and one tenth
tons to the tuar inch. It was shalte.red
from the trunnions to the butt into tweritr
i X-n..n . 1 . , . . . . , i .
. ,1S - 3. M ,.' H.e UUUIllllUK llHW .UUliC 11
i remaine.1 in o.ie piece. Tlie gun showed
j weakness in tiie breach, where it ought to
j have strength.
An Old Man's Fiery Furry.
ttu.rmng tiie rctlcciTe of Jesse Gisin.T .s i
.liscuverwi tu be on lire antlcri were hrjr.l
Jacob Frome anil another ngiilio burst I
into the place, and while iher were tryimr
to extinguish tle fire, Wr. Castner beca.tie
violeut, and it war necessary to tie him. Til"
a-rd wife of Mr. Castner says: '"I was
awuttrned abont u'cha-k. I found the
ci.jthes clomrt on fire. 1 tried to ire an
alarm, but Jee cainriit me and pus.u-i me
uiwanb. the closet, lie had set the lamp in
among the clotlies, and they were all on tire.
He caught uj the bed clothes and threw
theai on the tire, and be also et fire to my
dres. Just before Mr. Frome pot in. I pot
au-ay and Marted for the stairs, and he j.uti
el me and I fell to the b.itioui. '
lira. Caatner waa terribly, bunied and her
hand plainly showed the marks of her hus
band' teeth where he had bitten Ler in his
desjierate attempt to cremate her.
After tiie fire Mr. Castner was tsntied.
Suddenly be aeixed an ax ami, turning
qui. kly, aim-jd a tavace blow at Ixim mason,
which luckily missed him. Castner then set
about demolishing the iioue, hacking the
furniture to pieces. Fully half the villagers
collected about the house, at a safe distance.
Finally the old man threw theax at Louirua
son missing him, and liefore he could regain
thewea(j!i he was overpowered. As s sin as
piisible be will be transferred to Moiris
J'lains Assylum.
This is the third fire at the Castner resi
ileiu. Castner is an elder of the Pnsbytcri
au Churcli and much res:ecled. He has
been subject to fits.
Congressional Proceedings.
W.vsms.iTo.v, Pec. 10. The pathway of
Congress this week through the mass of
crude l.-jri!ation that surrounds it, ran le
tro.1 with tolerable accuracy. In the .Sen
ate (he sulistitnte for the Mills tarilf bill will
lie taken up every day after the miscellane
ous business of the niorninir hour. This bill,
ar. prinusl. contains I'm printed paws, and
the last week an averai of nineteen panes a
dae wer (lism txtn of TIiii rrifi. of nrienw'
;f ":,.: i i ,i T. .
reach a vote in nine legislative days, and if
the contidetit preil.clion if some Kej.ubli
catis that the bill will be out of the way by
holiday recess is to lie verified, its considera
tion will have to be continued at this rapid
rate. Put in view o( the elTorts of Messrs.
Harris an.i MiPberson, of the minority, and
of Mr. Plnui. of the majority, to procure the
udo,iiioii of amendments now (M'tidini.', and
making allowance for others to be oU'ered, it
is hardly probable that the measure will be
ret imed to the House until after the Christ
mas recess.
Tuesday and Wednesdry will be ib vuitd
to disc usaiug and finally voiin ti'ion the di
ns t tai bill.
The Pisirict of Columbia and the IVnsion
Appropriation bills will be taken up Thurs
day and the legislative neck will close with
f irther consideration of the bill to imorjior
ate the Mariluie Kill Comiiany of N'ieara.i
(tua. Brooks and His License B ill.
II IllCilS
ao, Peveruoer o. P."p-eseniative
F.r.siks, of Philadelphia, who iniroiluee.1 the
j High License bill, said to-lay that, in view
of Ihe beneficial workings of the law, no nia-
I terial amendment would be made to it. The
j Courts having decided that the provision pro
j hibiting iersons from giving intoxicating
drinks in their houses on Sunday was un
constitutional, that feature would probably
U . stricken from the bill. Submission of a
substitute to the bill, taking from the Judges
the discretionary power they (hisscss in issu
ing licenses, may be expected either from
Philadelphia or Pitts'inrh, bat the chances
of its s',ic.'es were not enc mrag'r.g.
It was Mr. Prooks's opinion that the joint
resolution proposing a probibilory amend
ment to the good elfccts of high license
would consign it to defeat at the hands of
the Volers of Pennsylvania.
A Remedy for Rheumatism.
Thomas Hughes, of ltaltimote, Md, writes
to the AVie York lfrntld: T saw in the
Ilt-inhi that Justice Peurh is laid up with
c iati.-a. I used to suffer torture from it and
tried everything fir it. The Hot Springs in
Arkansas relieved me, but it came back on
exposure again. I read a card published by
a Sister of Charity that Hour of sulphur was
a cure for it, and of course was willing to
try anything. Sil bought five cents worth
to try it. and before that was used I felt
much more relieved than I bad for years.
I was a regular barometer days before a
storm. Tlie sister suid to put it in ihe shoes,
but 1 put it in my stockings, and a good
sprinkling of it,"
For and
Against Sunday
Trains.
Railroad
Ukllekoxtk, Pa , !.!. S. l!uiness men of
this city have U'en urging the railroad com
panies to run Sunday trains, and the feeling
is intense overthe project, an coial num'ier
of citizens op(osing the measure on stri.-tly
religions gmuu.Is. A (ii'tition has been f.ir
wanled to the Pennsylvania Ptilroa l Com
iiany with more than fjolj signatures ol the
most prominent business men in this place,
including many all alonz Ihe line of the
road. Ueuionstrantss have b vn circulated j
and numtrou-ly signed, while prominent
the project.
Eight Dollars for Her Affections.
Hollinger iKXl. and the second jury d-ided
j in UroT of t,,c defl.,,Jint. E will .JW
; pay t,e ts, and that will end ti.e suit,
Deptuty Sheriffs Shot While Look
ing for a Murderer.
CmTTAtvooo, Tenn.. Pre. !). A special to
the Tmm from tiadsilen, Ala., says : "This
morning Deputy ShcritTs A. C. Christian
and A. H. Herzbera, went out to the New
face to arrest Sam Moore, a negro, who had
killed a man Saturday niuht. Moore had
fled, but the Ileputy Sherrius were shot by
unknown (iarties. and the wounded oftieers
started out for Tom Adams, who was sup
posed to be an accomplice of MKre. He
was finally captured and lodged in jail. It
is believed that Adams will lis lynched be
fore morning.
Odd Fellows In Session.
The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Inde
pendenfOnlerof Odd Ve'lows. held its semi
annual meeting in Philadelphia recently.
A resolution was introduced instmcting the
representatives to tlie Sovereign firand
lxlge to vote for the adoption of a law msk
ing the minium age for admiring members
is years, but its consideration was post
poned until the annual sessions 'in York
next May. Nominations for officers were
a'somade. The election takes place in Ihe
siilKirdiiiate lodges on the last m.S'ting
night in March next.
Living on the Reputation of Others.
"Take everything that i have bnt mr g 1
name; leave me that and I am content."
So said the philosopher. So say all rnmn
factttrers of genuine articles to that honle of
imitators which thrives noon the reputation
ofotliers. The good name of Allcock's Po
rous Plasters has indnced many adventnrers
to pat in the market imitations that ant not
only larking in the best elements of the gen
uine article, but are often harmful in their
effects.
The public should be on their guard
aeainst these frauds, and. when an external
remedy is needed, be sure to insist upon
having AUcuck's Porous Plasters.
A Terrible Riot.
liiiivisoilta, Ala, Pdccmber !. A crowd
which hal been eolieeting on the streets for
several hours last nitrht. at midnight ad-aiu-e.l
on the county jail w;th the intention
of lynchins it. It. Hawes, cbaryed with the
mnrl.-rof his wife and child. Many of the
best citizens tried to reason with the .towd,
and prevent Irouhls and some lost their lives
in the attempt. When the crowd was witb
iu a few feet i( tlie ja:J d.ior and had failed
to heed the numerous warnings the officers
opened tin on them, killing three men in
rtantly, fjtaliy wounding aeveti and wound
ing more or less seriously about thirty others.
Colonel Thomas C. Jones, of the Second
regiment, Alabama stall: tnsip. arrived here
this morning w ith five comanies and is con
fident of his ability to prevent any fnrther
attempt at tnoh viola ce. There was much
excitement for awbile last nigbt, but it has
su'Ojided somewhat to day.
As the mob approached the alleyway lead
a to the jail the oflicers inside called on
tbem to hall, which they did not do. The
oiii.ers then fired with Winchesters and pis
tols and the firing was terrilic for fifteen
minutes on both sid.'S. Over 5) rounds
were fired. The 7. maves and guards are now
in (nisession of all the streets lejidinp to the
jail. Inside Ihe jail the bullets Ureal by the
mob whistled around those onlined there.
Si.eriirSmith gave the order to tire. Xo lur
ther aiiat k is anlicipat.d. A desnltary fire
was kepi up for half an hour. Hawes was
iaditfervnt throughout the riot. Sherif
Smith has been arrested o.t the charge off
murder.
He Stole $107,000.
Pivton, O., IK. Ii. At Greenville to-day
in connection with the trial of the plunder
ers of I lie Darke comity treasury the testi
mony showed thai ex-treasurer Simon, who
Is now serving a term in the ieuitenliary, at
one lime previous to the last robbery of the
vaults had iroiie to Toronto, taking JlnT.oiXi,
all the funds there were, but that hewe.ken
ed within lour days and returned with all
the money and that his friends prevented ex
posure. Half Rates to Washington for the
Inauguration Via Penna. R. R.
The inauguration of President-elect Har
rison promises to be tiie most largely atten
ded as well as the most interes-iiiif occa-ioi
of ihe kind ever he'd in the National Capitol.
Political clubs and civic organiz itions from
a majority of the States, as well as the mali
tia of all tiie neighboring States, will take
(.art iu the inaugural para le, while vas'
throngs of visitors from oil (.arts ofthecouu-t-y
will swell ihe assemblage. Th inaugu
ral bail will lie liie fiaest ever g;yeri in hon
or of a new Preiident. To aeoouini'idAtc the
host of visitors Iht? Pennsylvania iliilroa.l
Company will arrange a complete service of
through trains to Wastiington. P-sides "the
sjxsMal movement all regular (rains wiil be
ran in as many sections a the deintnds of
travel ve.;uire, so that one may leave any
principal station of the system on Friday,
Saturday, or Sunday pn'vions to the inau
guration, and arrive in Waslsington without
tl-lav. The hau.bomr! and comm. slious sta
tion of the company i-situ itisl in the very
heart of Ihe t'ilv, on Pennsylvania Avenue,
on the line of the inaugaral procession, a few
ini:ii:tc3 waik of the principal hotels and
public buildings.
The capacity of th terminal facilities of
tiiis company was fully demonstrated at the
last iniiusratton, when lo i.O.O pissenger
were ban. Ilea without accident or delay, in
forty-eight hours.
In order toe nahle tl e overflow of Wash
ington to go to Paitimore for hotel accom
modations the Pennsylvania Uiilroad Com
pany will, on Man-h 1st, id. lid, and 4th,
plats? on sale ex'-uasion ticket to Paitimore,
good for return trip until March 7th. at
l.-:d.
Excursion tickets at half rates wiil be sold
ir.im ail ticket stations on the Pennsylvania
Railroad System, March 1st, 11. .'id, and 4lh
valid for return pasiije until the 7th.
-
Teacher3 Local Institute.
In obedience to a call by Prof. J. M. Pcr
key. the teachers of Paint and Conemaugh
township, assembled iu the public school
house at bethel for the purpose of holding a
joint institute.
Att.' IH, Pr if. J. M. llrrkey nilel the in
stitute to order after set tins; forth the pur
(Hise of :ne:'tiug. T.ie institute proceeded to
the eieclion of oil'ii-crs ivhifh resulted as fol
lows, President. Prof. S. 1). Klerirk.of Paint ;
Vice President, II. P. Nogle, of Paint ; Scc-n-tary.
C. C. S -hniiKker, of Coiicaiaiijjh ;
yuery Manager, C. L. Spsncer, ol Paint.
The following (irograiti was then tarried
out :
Classilrill in Ceogmphy Middle Atlantic
Slates by J. E. Plough, of Paint township,
lol'owetl by a dcciiimaiiou by S. ti. Shetler,
subject The Uaven.
teiery box was then o.cne.l and (pieriis
ai.swensl by luemisrs of the institute.
Prof. J. M. lterkey then gave a 3 min
utes' talk on practical aiilhniefic.
Institute adjourned to meet at P.'W r. m.
AFTtl'.XOON St-SsloN.
Institute was c-allcl to order at the hour
named by chairman S. P. plerick.
Uea.ling of the minutes of the forenoon
session.
The first topic disrusscl w;is how may we
interest parents a id pupils more in the sub
ject of Physiology, by C. C. Sch mucker, of
Concumugh township.
Instruction by J. M. Per key Work for
the little folks.
Ilecess ten minutes.
Poem entitled Foity Years Ago, rendered
by C. L. Spencer.
Class thill in (.eniirinship by II. F. Yost.
llemnrks by L. A. Plough. Prof. J. M.
Uerkey, Pavid Perkey and others.
Miscellaneous business, tin motion it was
determined to hold an other institute after
Clirislinan, and the following committee was
npiwintcd. C. C. Schmucker, Pavid' Ik-r-key.
II. P. Nt cle.
The iiisiitutethen adj iunul to meet at the
F. P. Church at 1 ?. ii.
EttSISl) Sl-s lo.
Institute was called to order by the chair
man .
Music by the choir.
Dev. tinal ixcrciscs by Uev. Tallhelm.
(ration by H. P. Nogle, subject Educa
tion. Reforms in teaching by K. H. Swank.
tai-o(sirati.m in school work by Prof. S.
P. Plerick.
Select U.aiiing by S. P. Holsopi le.
Remarks by lU-v. Tallhelm.
(i le.-it-s.
Closing remarks by Siipt. J. M. Perkey.
A vote of thanks was tendered to the peo
ple of Pethel for their kind hospitality.
A dj ut m men t. Penedict ion.
The following teachers were present :
Conemaugh C. C. Schmucker, X. E.
Perkey, S. ). Sheller, E. L. Swank, II.
Yost, Kb Porder, Pavid Perkey, L. A.
Plough.
Pain: Lam Holsopple, H. P. Xogle, C.
L. S('iicer. Prof. S. P. Klerick, J. E. Blongh,
Sidney Holsopple, II. W. Manges, A. E.
Fritz.
Cambria County P. S. Yoder, 8. S.
Plough, N J, 1. dim in.
Somerset County N. N. Cupp. '
The institute proved highly beneficial to
all those present and we hope the next may
be equally as good.
CoMMITTIK.
SOMERSET MARKETS.
Corrtclad Weekly by COOK BEERITs,
ctaLxas 1st
Choice Croceries, Flour ii Feed.
A pples, dried. til
A:.!e Hutter, figal
lteAtis, 1 till.
P.ran, A U
Mutter. in.ll.V rili
huekwheal, Im
Beeswax W ti .'.
Baeuu. i suKar-eilred llnnis) f
' li'ouuirjr bunts tb..
" 'slionl-lersj y Bj...m
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Cora, (ear) bit ...
" (shelltst) tft bu
Meal fc
Chop, corn and owls. W 100 lbs
" all rye, luultst . ..
Kgiss a no
Fiour, Keller Process, fi hiil
Vienna. W atM.. ,
Ftaxsee.1, ba
Lard, ft t
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This Powder norer varies. A iniirvel of pnrlty,
Irengtti au.l wliolesomeness. Store economical
llian ll.e onlinarv kili.is. ani eaun.il Is? iM at
competition wlUi'lbe miiIlilu.icof low lest, short
weiKhl. alum o ptKsihate p.tiUer. Sei l m!i
in mm. Koval ItsaiNU Powma t'oiii'ASV, 1U6
Wall Street. New York. S-avist.
Littell's Living Age.
In is) TIIR LIVIS'i AHF.miET up.ni Iu fony
sixlh tear AriiroTi-l hi the outset by Ju.lge
Storv fiiancellor Kent, IVesident A.Ums. liistor-iaiis'S:,a-k-.
lTesroil. Tiekuor. HsDcmft. and
mniy Uliers. il hasm-t Willi cjusl.iil coinmeu
dauoa and ucce.
A WEEKLY MA(i.t:'.IS, It givM more than
Thraa and a Quarter Thousand
dtub.e-T')ltiinii or-liivo pae of rrdiat mativr,
ynrlv. It i?ei.L) in aii lucxH"R--iv' f-tnn.
uU nil it (Trent arm mm f maUer. with freh
nHa iiiiu u iu w.ftiV immu. ami wilh a vjin-jleU;Hvn-t
iioher else iicm;ucl.
The NM K-uv. R?vUw . I Titicitni . T.-il. Skrtfh
esof Travel ttii.i l)i'tvtrv, .'.c'try. s-fiiliiif,
hi.'.Trt(tllCH:. HiMtrii, UIKl I'olUirtil
Inforuuitioii, fnon tlit i-utire inly
ol" KortMiiii iWitniiciil AiKr
Hture, aul fmin the pt-us
of Uiy
FOfEOST blViS VoJITEiS.
rVfv.-nnKW cH'tiVl in-iUii, In evt'nr
d.'jarinn'iat of Liu'raitire. SHtMi'xv f anil
Art. liu I cx,nMir:i m tiiv iVrHxii'-al Lilcmtunj
ol Kuropj, aud uf'ially of trfI Hntiai).
TV L't'tR t A-Kifcwinf ir 'ttrtj- rnfaif a vir,
funuln. fiMia t iv iriK-rjtUy ina-f- -.cwtble ra
ol' thi Irtt-ru. tm. th? ily cjrturli 'rmoii thai,
while within the r--li of a!l, t- miisu--tir- iu
Ihf t .y I'l.K 1 tM- with whton H emttru-s
tthaifxT i-til iuiuuiiate tutt-r.'t. or ( JrttliU,
Ik' r in sac m Tahit.
' in O nUrr inll f iVc f cvry one wh
wi-.hs i ktp ,"- ttit i-vrtiM or lnielU-rt-iih1.
iruH'rx-i the liiat'. or tii raiuvaft in liiiuxlt
or hii many jcu"i4i iutflhK'ii.t.' au 1 literary
OPINION'S.
No man who aii'UTstaii i the w rth an I ral
ne it !i l f iui y i ni 'Hiio i i il-i tliint tf !
lute witiioiit il, i imtc el.- f-Rti tij Jinuiti Mich
uri'iijir',iix H'if an 1 (HTft-ct vuw o( t!i ht liter
iiim kimI thoiisttit of otir ti!ni-i." t f wit U
" It U out? fH'th,e few iriiblli-alioiK, Hfkly or
mimthiy, wlnrli sw n iinii'-KMisA'le. Trifiv i?
nttii!iie nuuiii!liy la w-uiie, art. lit-raiur".
hocr.iptiy, ,liiirLhy. ir n'li:i"-i. that tatitit
Im t.uutl hi fr. It run tai u nt-any ail ilif tpxttl
Iiternf.ire ( th time. Mi'-h a tnA.t mutn ex-
hiHIl tHir HUtTiuli"S." Iff ( ;.'iirftwn, N- Y.
Kt'ide-t-! wi'li all th . rt-a'-w rv of i!te rur
rt'iil tnouylit, tht- ji-I ti-Un. nnA the 'ftt ictry
ofthtMliiy. I( Onri'I-s u:trivilii-i." ''f-v-
Vntln, Vi-'-t .' ';'"
' It ni.iiit'ai'i it-ri'lintf --itiin in juof tht
ntuititinle ot afiraui for iai;ie lavar. . " S-w
nrk I itf-TTlT. "
rlMriitliy, fiction. wU-tif. rriti--ni. bit'iry
ps'l;y. inivt-i-. m iiiiU-Vfr lui-h ar., i itfu-toil in,
ait aK fmni.l hero."" T-t? H'n''-ot'.iri1 H- m.
IW tlit'cart'lul .iit-i jtntit'ion.-i ..rk p'tt into
the iMittn (if Tn Li tin A t', it i mailt- rn-ihU'
for the buy man to knw .iiriftliiinE of what if
(Ttiinn tfti with ever Iiht 'H-im. aeiiity in the
worltl'tl i. ( tern. Without u-li hcip he i l.ct."
t-pii'"i-t' li'r'-. i'ntii'tttjrf.t'i.
In it we find the h- .tpHinetionF of tiie N-st
writers ujumi all MihjH-t ready to mir hanI."
J'lirhi-l hiHtn liffnir'f.
' The rrali nii- very little that important
In the pi'ri-Klirai 4itmiii. JfH,n v.
It titity he fuihfuliy an'l eor-linlly wtid that
it nv; nt!ei a lry or value!es i-ae,'' New
York Trihime."
It i-elu'ti with jreat nkitl anl eurf. find it
weekly apK aruixi- tciviK it certain aUai;Lagv
oer it niiinthly rivals." A;? Ant.
" It fnrni-'lie r e:np!ete fMHiipliitnm tif an iu-(li-peufsublt:
literature.'" t'iwujt brtntwj Jtmr
nn'. ' 'r tlie aiiHJUiit of rfRliiiv matter rintaiiiel
the urM'rirt(r is extremely low:" "lunstiau
A'lvtx-atf. Na-hvilii-.'
"In ihi' weekly immraine the remier thvU a'l
that i wonh kunc in therewlmof rurreul
liiemture. " t'twt-in i:-? r,m m,
" it i in.1irrf ffHf,!p to all who wonhl keep
Rorrt of our :nanitVHl projer-. It im ahsoiuUt
ly withtnit a rival.' Mtrr"tf ttztitr.
Puhluthed WittKLY atjpvuoa year, ivr oj
OffT.
TO SEW SI BiVRIBKM for t ho yettrJ83P,
remitinir tefore.luiiarv lrt, the numheM of
l.wuei aOer tae ruceit of their uu-.t Tipiumx, wiil
befent vrU.
Qnl-PrxBS for Ilis M Horns an3
Foreip Literatnre.
f" 1rew"i of TV Liriii't Ar owe or othtT
of our vivaeiou Amerii-an roontlineM, tt'-nWriher
will tin'l h:tu"lf in n,uj umi nj th trft.Wf fiiu-t-
Korflu.iO, TV iVM7 A'P- an.1 on or other of
the Aiiivrit Kii St i'tith!i-. tor ii.ujwr H'Hhf
tr f'l.-.i' ) w iM U' f-eut tor a year. ;k:kt or. tor
$!'... TV Lf iny Ay and this A AwW:or -StW-it'i
' Xft'titiiw. Ad'ire-,
MTTKI.I. A COMPANY, Boston'.
13. & B.
HOLIDAY
BARGAINS
IN
DRESS GOODS.
100 pieces Fine French 5-inch itroa Icloths
at Tie., raliiel 20 tolfst.
100 pieces oi-ini h llich,n;uss Ameri.-ari and
Imported Knlisli Juilin).-s. al 1 5c.
Another lot ss above al 4-1 25.
It is late in the seassin now. and wc have
closed up several lots of tine dress fabric at
one half their actual cost and value. You
can secure many of these exceptional ltar
ain bv writing early before the lots are ail
sold.
Ass) yds. Silk Satin Jloin-s at half price. Z'v.
2,ou" yds. Silk Moire Satins, dollar poods, at
35c ; elegantly united lor fancy work, trim
minirs or dresses : they come in all the
fancy shades, also cream and bluck.
For Holiday Trade specially we offer largest
assortments of staples and serviceable pres
ents LIN F.N AND SILK
CLOVES,
UMRRELLAS.
HANDKERCHIEFS,.
SILK Ml'FFLERS,
Ac, fce.
Sjiecml altentioti to Mail orders and best val
ues gaarantefsL
Boggs & Buhl,
115, 117 119, 121,
FEDERAL STREET
AUsEGHLNy
A
PMIMSTUATOUS NOTICF.
kute of Jr.. p;i Mfxenvt, decl . lte f Storty-
creeK luwiiMiip. 5NrBiePei ouniy, t-u.
Ipttfrnofadminivnionon the aUv'e-iMe har
injc tdfn BTHiHe'1 to the auder-ttriMnl by the prop
er authority, ntUiee ivhercliy iveti to a!! -rKis
iDilehte-l tMttid rate to make ininiehat ay
roent. and those having elainu or denmnd
aifititiM theame will premnt them duly aiuhcn-tKrtU-!
lor itetiiftiient on Saturday, the 1th day
of Jauunrv. W. at the otliee of J. O. kimmei, in
?outeriKt IrktruiiKtu
JoXATUANt.rMHKKT.
dec 12. Ailmiuistrator.
YJTTOS NOTiCE.
iuiteon; iHt.l Kiminell, dee. late of Uroliierv
valley TowTo-hip. Somerset Co. Fa.
Letters of adniiniratioQ ou the atioveentate
haviiiK lwen praiiU-d to the tmdvrwitriicd hy the
pnrer anthoruy. tuice it hereby ven u?all per
wnr intK'hte:! to MMd etnte to make lramliiite
payment and thone having e.latias. ai?aint the
ftHiae to preten. them duly autlieiint au-d Tor
wttleaieut on Salurtiay, January l't, iv-y, at the
oUire of 0. A. brtbuker. tn Berlin i-irirUh, ia.
A. K1MMKL,
MAK'iAKK'ITA MOC..ARRAN.
AdiurK. Ldwar4 Kimmtrii, de d.
I ARISE
TO .SAY
THAT THE OLD
Reliable Firm
-op-
-1
A. H. FERNER & EEO.
STILL EXISTS,
And fortheooJ ofthe oeopie of Somerset
anJ coriinitinitv, Ion;, may they
exist.
TIIKIR LINE OF
GENTS' FINE SHOES
THE LMER.SON",
PEri'JLE, COVJUKSS,
I5CTT0X, ASH UAL.. IN
P0EltIsE,
CORDOVAN.
KAXGAKOO,
lXIStiOLA, AND
CALF.
W. L. Douglas'
2.50, o.0D, an.i $1.00 Sim's, free intn tai ks
and nails. Ktery j air Varr.it;te.I.
LIENS' WORDING SjHOES,
90 Cents to $2.50.
! Ladies' !Fme Shoes
i
l
Flexible. Ijatest Stvh-. for Sorins: and
Summer. Iiw and Iligh ll.s-ls. It., C 1., i
and E. Widths. . j
Scribner s
MAGAZINE
FOR 10.
The jiuMish.Ts ( .Wrijv' M -.rf.i nira to
make ll tiie nm-i ;.;iii:ir .-nd entv: '..'i-l:i of -v
ri"li-l!. hil- ut h!1 t:.ii' prt--rv my it-hih
lit'-rary ehatat ter. 'i.'i.nn new re-a-lft- havi- incen
dravni to it d.iriiirf Uw (n-i mnnt hv ui" in-erea.t-d
t-xeellt-n.-.; oi its i-n.itc;:i- i:ithtt)r the
Kitilwny aniclesi, mtd it vtovs iT ,h ' yenr
w ilii a iiew ii?it'tif- uml nn ur 1 -ii-.-i . c--.s. i :i
illu-trationM vull lin'.v orn' !:ev '' -r-. tin I nott
im: to timke t K1HNKKS MA(.A.lM:ntt.ru,:tie
and iiiier.'-t;nc M ill Le n : '-:t-l
Thf H'i'ifi( Artn-f--wiil be fiti'lnnd by .iv
erai tv virikiii p-M1"" - on "i;-c.rtih intiTt-vi-inc
by ex-t'o-tL.n-t.T .cn rHl 1 uoiua. L. Jam."
ou the " Kaiiwav i'oi:il Srvic'."
I 'itr..lt.
M RiJx-r! butt irrtuti k M'hal novel, The
MaUT of r.;iiatura-(" ill rr.n thom't iiie j,Tet
er iart A the r ar.
tin tn iY",'-'" f.
A I'trri rj-'itt'i' a. a;.d ti!l'-(-lii;i of tnua?wri jt
melimirs nla'inir to J. K. M'i'e. and a tiimum
group of Ditxi- rti Krein-h I'intift v.iil lt:ru:-li thtr
sufr-ta:n ot .-evetal mp ' -.
Tlie brief end !pfr wn'Uu l:v; y.ur liy Rp'k.
Imiits .-it-ven-ti. wiil le rt v by fjuaiiy in-
tfitinK eontrilwi'.io'.i." Iv u.iVrcj.i Minnvi". Mr.
1 htmia Hailt-y Aldru h di w nt,- t:ie nrl ui them
fltr the Jumia'y i::inibt r.
Many wluiiil- Literary Articles win, ui j-itr : a
pHt-r n " Walw-r .-vit i h-l- oi Work " ilh:
iraied from 'ineiiuil M-'S . n -t-- !)! " sn.-if ot 'Id
limls, " by jr. Jiifiit-.. T Ki- iL. aod titany oihtr
ariciea ciualiy ni .;".'-? .by.
Ar.ieii on 'rt xh;. -ijt u ill ie a fen: :m. X'.tjK-r
are an-ani:! to a;i-ar by i 'l-ir-ni fc . h. H.
ta.htied, Au;io i.ai. and uiuity other.
liLllrMU-tt.
I'i?tirfl A'c-'ry rlirnbit.i.' "T-r in the ht-t tinh
fnff Kr,,"T''l' wll r.'(Hur. s.-ntnon. Winiimi-h.
Ita-w, and l ariii nre the f-iHje -t-t how arraitf(td.
The author are well known Mortmca.
Iliiwtrwiffl
Ithiatnttni Aiirf' ol intal varirtr. totn Itirti? Tin- f
on all maniRT of -nbj.tts. travel, bfirriiphy. le
ncriptiiin, ?te , w ill aear, but not oi the ei.ttven
tiottal -mm moil place Mori.
Iliustritteil.
Anions- the most niieiwtine in the U.-t of (ieien
titie paT tr the year will e a remarkable ar
tiele by I'nifesmir John Trobriilg'". iifKm themo?-
re"eut deTel'mient-s and oi i'Sttttjth',
lU.i-trmtj.
A claw of article h liich ha proved of "pcria
interet nili i-e i-otmntHd ey a Kr"ip t.f pap-r
upoik .iit Ui its niofi recti; r;ppiit-atioii. by
einii.eiii authorities-; a r-iiiarkabic frrti.ron 1,
HiHtmj. and other iiKen-tuit: ptii-r!.
I iiiijue iiiuirat:.iii'.
A Sftfirt! Oft-r to eoviT la-t year' inntdn ?!,
Which Imrlude ai trie Li't'-t-xu Ar'"-'- , n follow- ;
A year mijTipti u i lviii and tl.u nund'er-
fT ih i :i
A year n "tibxTipiioii iivi)Mud iltv numbep!
tor lw. Umnd in cioth S. tW
$3,00 a year ; V cents a number
CHARLES SCRIB.NER'S & SONS,
7 43-7 J 3 Itrofnhvtty, X. 1.
Mtt
COMPLETE
C5
Llli
What w have U offer i in rlic line of nrtii lei of
utility an.i for everywlny rvice, embnic
injr in part the ftiliowinjj :
Zxbj, llsriilaa azi Srlizg Silvr
teiod-- in Hr;ilie-. 'oniS. Municnre Sets. fliav
inp Mnr. Kntr :tnti Strop., diir tx.-,
lniiKins M iu-. Irii'lic.ne Mirmr-, M!eh
Ktiu-Koii Itje-. .;amp Kxe,
1'iiper I'ntter-. Haok Mark-, Warier
b'.i klr. l.e itaer
COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES,
Toilet and Itavin Set. Lea:her-ea-ed Mirn.rv, j
Alli'zator Siu-h-ls. f.r Laiinn. ar.d i-enrlfi.ien,
furmshel with toilet nrtict-. ('ortntnti- 1
lia.e. l aitl Ch Hit! l!'okst lit.ui- j
i6r. SiuokiM,; i
JACKETS AND G0WXS,
The eorp.H-t'-'ty;'. Men nSilk Tlradfceretjief- mid i
Mil (Uer. Laoie ' and Oiildreii Ltueu UiiU'l- '
.kerchief ; auendte-- i:ilano bv.--t value-1 .
eer otlr-reit. ,-paiii-ii Lk-v r it-nu- ui;! 1
Si art". und rain y Neck Ki.n;.. 1
l-aiicy N veiiie- iu I
ART DEPARTMENT.
Stamped I.in'n iiml end M.i!e!ili for Fancy
t.rk. Scrap and Kuii r i!.-Let!, and ;he
laruct line of
HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS,
Kter shown in this city, so we think. As to val-
urn. we knot tret if r bMe n- ver Wmn
offered anyttlnit-. ltuin at ome
to buy.
1IORXE & WVTID,
41 FIFTH AVE.. riTTSH('K..H, I'A.
I889.
UNPARALLELED OFFER
THK HARIUSKVUfi
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
IS THE
LARtirar AND 11 EST
SfpsTursT r.nMi-he.1 a: tht' Tupiial of Ptsnnsyl
v.iua. Kii'h Hairier c latRius ti columns
tiiied Willi
THK LATEST SEWS, STdltfE,
1-F.oISI.ATIYE PRO EEIilS.-.S,
MVUKirr RIlP.lItTst,
lii.-s kli. a si:, ifj r.-;a ni si.
Vrict, OiUy One Dollar tr Ycttr.
lsikot llio folU'Wir.i,' uiiistrnllelf.l oir.-rs :
We wilt furnish the H'-i'y 7 .' 7-'i;sli anil mr
Fr.iiiiiv 1'iij -jcmii.-- .Nf- Kaitiou, "sj pag.,
pner si I."' it.'. If"fl-im.
U-r T. V,-ii,s and" fcxti Slfilns," (wccwly.
jiri.-e Hi lor S.'.
H-.y Til-jivph anJ " American AsrriculturLt,"
tor si.
H'. tklu T.liy.nj-h anil " S. Y. Inti.-is udunt '' for
S.' . s.1.
llt'-r Tr!m'i;ifi ami vithtT "ti.x'd rhe.T,
-.'Hir.try lloine.'1 or farm auii Hoiih;.''
itHiiilblyl lor 11 j.1.
REI.IAIiLE .AGEXTS WANTED
la ev.'rr Ii.hj1 district in tliis ar..l a.ljjlnini
tuo'ities.
Dully T.'lvtrrapli. por t. ar.
liaitr Telt:rapn aud " our Family rhvsielan,"
at; IK.T year.
Dally TvUiraph and Tti is Si.liag",' Si". i.-r year.
The rash must accompany all orders, and be
adortrsscd lo
St. W. 1I.-ALAR.UEV. Manaccr,
llarrtslmrtr. Pa.
1
THE ONLY FULL AND
eP
AT
i !
OVERCOATS.
Great Darjrains in ilouV. Boys' and Cl.iMreu's Clotliir.g w'ujU will
le solJ cheaj). Call ami sec them.
PAXTS AND FU I.XISIIIXG GOODS.
My line of Men's. Youths' and Boys' I'aiits arn tlie liir-.i-st s. t.vtii.:i
to V' IVuind. in till sizes, at .lioes to suit. Ail $1.0. $2. $'), stmj fl.
Cents' Furnisliinif (iuihIs. ctUfi.slinr of N-rkwear. I'lelfi'sliii a:;.!
Diau ers, of all shades, eolors and jiriee.
HATS.
CAI'S
SATCHELS, TRI NK.S, CUM BOOTS AM SHOES,
For Men aud Vomen, Hoys mill (iirls.
Coid wi-atln r makes ail I.s.Sc for
NEW OVERCOATS & NEW SUITS.
Have t'a.-ed on my rotiuters e.vti:; values t meet the times.
S I L K-FAC1! : D OVE RC( ) ATS
At $7..'i i. $.U., isii.iHi.and ?li.!() Io i t I'.iii to eall at
HEFFLEY'S, Somerset, Fa.
A COMPLETE LIN E
snoT-(H'XS ANI JliFLKS, LEiGIIS; IJOISLTK
slkk;m ukll saudlk ciumi-:.-, sLi-.n;n uom-;i-;s,
HLAXKETS, IU IJLAXKKTS. JIAUXESS. WHiT.-,
LAniI-: SKATES, CKXTS" -KATES,
IJOYS KATKS.
W c liavo j'i-t rrct'ivc.l a huyv Ii;:: .if ;i:? uiov jrotnl-:, uiiit.-Ii we ar
VERY LOW PHICES.
PLEASE C ALL AM) SI-E THEM AT THE
1 1 vVIc I)ArAIi I STOEI- Or
JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM,
Somerset, pEKii'A.
THE CELERR ATE'I
pianos em mum
rilltybiEr
Arc at I'r,.'si
the
PolM
IM.VXN l!ifO., Solo Agents, Johnitown. Penn'a
WILLIAMS tt IOGKIiB'
A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL, COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
CO-VEHCIAL, SHORTHAND, PRACTICAL, ENSLI3H AND MILITARY D?87!!TS
tlliloli is i a most ..r.iMT .- .li,,l. i, .oilo. i.or s . . , . ' ' " f- ' ' '"tl-
t..e .,.,-1. ''.:. v...- ,:::::n::.r!i tr
".. .'.. ... ILL)t.'.ls .t. K....f-.k-. H.s.,-;.r, N. V.
Im
A ."ye -$
i it :
i
I
i
i
"T!.c only li.y.i Kdc;or- i;i Western I ..::iiylnii.a. S. ud for "nt!i-r:ie.
D A N Z I N G E RS !
31 A3I3IOTII tSHOPPOr, 3IAKT.
NINE BIG STORES IN ONE.
9
Fairly Loaded Down
tr" A""' A!'a;.s tilth tin- r.itivo Assnramv of tin- Ij.wot I'ri.i.s i;
rt
Wt; HAVE .sTKicl'I.V u.K l'l'.iiK.
Wliat yoa can I my at IlanzinsiT hctlor ami c!i.':iicr (Iitiu you ever
lioiiJllit lu'l'tiro. All tin'-.' .siiil.il,!.! i'ur Ili.li.l.iy j.i'L'soms :
I)v.'K Iiv.-st'.l Doiis, j;;.-.j;io I .!ls. Ki.l-lMxIv 1 .,!, Y, r tlU an.i
I,itto lo!is, Cryitiff 1.N ami ..ni-iii::'.: J,ll-5.;iin!,.s. V,ki. Alliimis.
rii-tin-es. Easels. Fine Putiry. in.i'.. Clucks-. J.;-,vi.lrv. S.lvt r-,!atf'l
War Iironzf Vases-. Jlisijii- FipiPes. .Ivcl .'aj.fj. ini.: si ml 0m! Set-.
Work 15o.i's. I'aski.'ls, Siiaviu S is. ('irar Cases. Tnil. t Caos, Fine IV r
r.'il'tiim'ry, Cap I Casc-s. Ilainlk.'iclii.f ami ;iuv.- i;.i.cs. Laili.-' Wraps.
j J lusii l oat.-. 1 litsli ac.jm.-s. I'nisli Ja.-ki'ls. I Iiim; .Mint'-kas. ( loth Now
i inark'-ts. Cloth .larkots. Miss, ;U,1 ('!,i!,i1L.,,'s Cl.iaks, C ut's X.-i-kwcar.
t."iit s Olovi.-.-. (o;t;t s Ml!; ami Linen lf.imlki'p'lii. ls. lo'nt's Fino Mu!'-ili'i-s.
Fine Silk Umlircll.is. (K'Ht's Iros Sliiits. 1 -idios'. (leia's ami Chil
ilicn'.s Col.l Weather I'mlcrv. car. Hosiery ami Clove.. lvliuMe ami jier-IW-t-littiil-r
Khl (Move., a!! the hest makes of .erfeet-!:t!;ii Corsets. Fin'
Lcsitlier Jlatrs. 1'oekit Uooks. Mei.i!iia:iiln:ii IJ,.t,k.. I,a. lies' Han.lker
fhiel's. iJiioiiinu's. Collars ami Cum-. I.;v',ies' X.-.-kv.'e.u-, Miltifi-rr. Itil.hoa.-.
Flowers. Hals ami IJ.iiinejs. Tain 0hanle- fur l!i" littk' I'i Iks. La-'.;
Curtains. Flush Tal.le S.-ai-l'-i. Ti.'iie.s. Tai.le Cloii-s. Towel. Tal.h- Lin
en, Xaj.kiii.-'. li e.s Tiiiniiiiii-, iJtatons. Furs; .MinT ami IJoa.. ami thou
Fiintls of other items that .space will not permit us to n.euii.in.
Send your order for Holiday G;:ds now, while the Ajsorment is
Complete.
MORRIS H. DANZINGER.
THE LI VEST. MOST POl'l'LA R A XI LA H; !,T 1: l.T.H L .'..'. l. WIST .X P.t
IT::. 42, 41,13, 13. 50 arii: C St., C:: i:-12 Terr Avs.C'.i t. 7lz a Ave.
PITTSI5IJKGTT, IV,
biate of Ilv.'.-i M Mey r. dre'd. laie -f rnthT
vali.'V T't... Sit-Krset ( . i a.
Lcfterot aii.n iir:.ii ion om t:te h I-iT-evtK:- hav
Itjit b.fU KiaM.-d to i -e inder-imu-! b 'Uejror
anth.-rHT, iinii'f , h-.r'--:;' to";: t,,-!,.,
indeiite'i tn -:tni t'-Hte to mfci i'lnuei'.iaie j.av
ment. and tieM havuiif ehiim. aa;ti!-i the a'iie
wMJ tfeseiit :he;n di.'iy amhentieavit for "e!i.
ni-nt on ainr.lay, De'ei-nilH r 1-.', m !;- -
i.lenec of Ctc Ail lain U"tra tor. in Hr-,th,. :t)i,.r j ,
W ILI.r Kid it. '
T-Aan ' F. p v .w
Yotj i:re hen by not: tit d to be arid at-eur Jtt tne
next f onrt o? oi:ir:i.n t.-u- of ..r.i r:vt ojn: v
l'a.. iotf tiid .it S-i".l T.et on Uie 'J i'i .Mo:ii.iy
of lf em -it l-H il'ithdnvi to anw -r tl; eon:
plaitif of .etrye lm-rwtn yonr hi: aii'!, ard
-how ra'.:e. if anv yon hv. 'w by et,r rt.il h:
mu -iioi-Id not divnrel fnnn the tumd of
m.Uriii'Hiy eri'Tr-d tntowirh von, air-ahiT i
the p'f.yf-rof hi fiHioji i.nd i' i i ,ii."td
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MERCHANT TAILORS.
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