UL The Somerset Ileraltl. -i ----------- , ,se rfIi'F-t'AV.... ..Jillll.ary 1 i v. -e r !. i.i-v- J. B. rj-iyderV h r ti.j -..u ilke tfc kii.J orwea'her? ' new leaf" fr"e'from blol. yet line easts at Lieseeker t t-'ijjcj's. kinda of trus at Ble.ieJier A fcny- ,nlT a t-w weeks 'until it spring coo A.. ' t nJ CiM!a ecialiyatSciiiwk-i Eve phisses and srsvtAeies at Etrsecker i, !e Fer it A-ates. fro to J B. IJolJerbaBrn's j -'wr Store, ':,,. .liiTi-rtd odors of ell racts at Bie- ST-vd.-r's. A in at M. j shell ei-n at bottom pricfa. store, j . . ..i-.l-.-j inJ mnlierriM. ! hi S--bn. k. tli- ir.Kr. Ti :.-rp an- tiv if the J'.m fimiiy in the -,.-.!:! i.v-!.i'''P. .-sViir'it and tutrt-'tfi!. p to J- H. Hoi .;:n,' Harda-arc Store, r l.-n'- and !iii!, E lo J. B. Hoi , jru liur larc Sl-r. - r ' if r.tid liUnk"t, m u J. B. Hol l!ni'4"irt Store. . ,;) I"! r Is ly M. St-iirurk I . ! ui.-htT ui.iV'-i and Mif J.'0 .o Jauus ,ni-t:i.um's iUnlaarv Stora. .. .m i!t b .V with a ("ari-'.-'its s'.ci is rK .: ;ia!Ui:r' --.nvnly ti-t.d. j r m.-at ciittpr and muI'ith, l-o to Jamt-? i.intii Hari'wjtre .Hlore. 1 :..!-ed am! sixiy--ii tew.-lient at- j i V1:JL CO'll'ty ItiMl! i ne Baldwin !'Ko:m ile. l.vi' Y--urk, ,iu. h;iilt :: i. 1h ihu li a-. ti.e t'.IIIIH i a h ad' r i-K-i'iii'ilivrs. e to ili-atl tint and i'.e K-t tris weil. of iow ric.n in l!-e t,ro-vry. Flour and Fetd t ! Water, I n'.iel r (ninicn hii by h.:.i nilv at Ilirstft kt-r it ir CM:!!' tl p-HKi.s T.c f a.wais lute 1 ; i'.e one t:i. of i m .'St Of I .C!M li"i ii lucre:! 111-.' .tic of a I i 1 ir. . I i S a' . l i-. cents. M. M. .1 t., Kin,-'-1 a' leg. in ft einhr i tiill.l ! a.-ri 1 up lolls Vtill'l g' t mil I i e coal men ; tciiiis liiit.c, ti.-s . -:iv d.-y- l'c .i. ouiT W nt t.i-I, A d. Tiii'. 't ct. - j.i.a mi 1 Mo. ha t'of rock oi:';y. I' is r ir" it. and oii will use no M. -1. !,.,:. ,ir !i !-".! i;'i;i .iu the ... ;:r jr;s i.i ; i ir v. 'M lij.ve to wait ".r, f.-i r. t'irvt ii i:.-r?.v U -.: !'. ii r -it.i'f'i Ut j: c-:is c-ii-li. V:.r I ii h i,"-'- T.iii oii.t is imi'ii' to v.lX n n-.;r rfl::.'ii-Mi in ijfk. M. M T;;i:t w i l A -. i t a on f.n.t H' iMi'.'M' a i.rw ,mi:i ty U U- ila;1'., out vf t!.e soutii- , i tii i-:.'t ..1" I.::-'ri:r. ami tlie northern jart f :.i:viL.;i Wf lia--- a hwiiv.- nu!tiifr oi imiun's w h w1 "'! h.ivv to pliw in llio !ianU of ;;n v ir onlifiiuii if n-n rwtii-J tliis i:t .n;ii. M. M Tk ri l .V ( 'u. ! triiiuiui.' ii ctniing to W ;ilinct ltr'in-M- t .p--t to lMri;. :hi In- wrun-tl to N-ttcr ad- :i .i 1 - 'V-f-irniu Norjual. inti r iiiit'" and ()vTfoats a f;.'tHl'.,i chance to pet 1 J. II..- the aini'.iul Mtite ' I'EK .- nui'iilion oi t;i- K;ii.' i-...d. 1... id l.'i'T, T.iin In I in Ihirri- In. hti-Ti live hm.ored !aiiv t'r ever i!.t;n- dt.w:i k.-f wi prkvs i on i::uiil a la-vc liur ,i to SUit hie. Yard -r. rritt- Vt ry ret; r plntiinji nrl;. opi.Mtf 4: lI.LIt: Ihiw. A Parkcix. tt-r; ti!-j:aiji-a'.i. . n:,'.' .Jt,i:"r !;" (i:ivfi;t' by tlie rr i-i'the bill -uhni . ft ". tin ;'!'.- ' r 'ihlbiri in ;'- . '.'. altnT r .V Mn ? :i-ry tiie yr 't. t aim ti-.I- . con- eve i:tid iii' t ..f .- i" v r".- S.i Miiu-a;e an . The Km U viraiizt-f ns, nnd ex ilic s-" -t-' in . ..it'e. lll." hi "h r"-;.ihte i r titiloij h ;he i ntr- 7 rv ii. P: :cei. Worth r Vrr'n i UlitT. 1"kPv t l ti t.iat h. f-.i;:! .-f the c tirtt to t!i-r." ha. led to Th e!nh!i-h- ' ar.d th1 r.r.u oi n.ny I..H.I p. in; inn ate t i M.re i'OHir new t-iiVrs tiie : inty ev.r.i., than i Mrs. M. E. s hro. k j.t ;:ti.t I;ihos ch:oM.-( on ..r jl'otit Man Ii ' '.'ii ;u -i (m f.,;(- ii.it.p o our entire sto I "f ; M'l:::'ciy ( Mni-, No'iin. Vum, Iithho!! ! an.i Ji-at'!ry nn.M le chi-e.l o:i. n ard :-. ! " i''.. Ih-n an riv han.v f.r har;;aii, J f r tl.ie-e ho i' early. Tlie god. will ! Mid. T,i .Vt-i.iir .4?Ni-ri.nn. a Ivertis--! in im r c.iiu:nn uti-ler liie head tif " l'att !ii." r -i i : ; 1 v ii.f is no i-:ii- lo " -.i;,g il.- i.rais " ' it. n-iiwi.hstau-liiig this f.u-t, :' ei it m ' il'.i'y to he genera! p'lblic. at kt t!.; srt:..n of it which has never seen or '.iM' l i f the putter, to tell litem that sc. h a i- .:::':':.t-.i " at t;ie 1 -w price of ii :rl ; ' c a id that its irne ' inu'.sl. It -;al. is at le cannot be i tlie head of all j - . ( its kind. A fiii -1 in- s.s ii at this oftit-e. and eive-l. A I' an,, tutiiT wh i savs that riar f-. i - -."iy lii lcrii.r.it.' lie, ' ' - t.to lire, l-rc cv r.f .llowed i r:is"s tins ffriii!; 'i'lt.-'fii j'ia :1 iii t'irrtftin. and ' 'i r si .'iir plar.t thtivist ,;ir piano onght . or t se tlieri-'s snuM-tliitig urt.irgaith it. - :" t-v t a-..l sc hiiw niui l: n;;irt. watt r "L :1 l..f.e to pnt in the lb v,t.r -'t in the r-'ii slii-n y-ur piano is in than in acy "' :i:ttnii, -nte iw,p!e keen a l.-uge va.e t'" .;-n -.'.'i a sopping wet -p..:-gp in it. near 'r ici.I-t tiie p'ano, and kt-.p it lu ns'riKsi j a a 1 l4 i.-" does his stin k. They k j. tl.i Uj- .t;l the time tbe (ires are tin." i l i- P. !T-:-i-y num'teroi the Crttr V"? '.'--... i.d t. i.ii h c have is rs-ive l ;tdi',u.isd f-- n.ii i r-.vr oi uii.i-ual ititi-r-l to t'e-ir -i arniy nl r, adiTs Win' have tieer. fiuin-i'--' '.i.e l.inni'iu history, iriasiiiiiv'h as it tie s r;:-s - ;iti-f-venis lea rio; lip to Ihe fii.ai r- tiiiutil oi (ierM-ral Mi-I'iellrn. the liuaiwial n.-.tsnn uriib-n-kcn by !Jr. t'hae and ai--fnt,l i.y M r. l.initln for carryin- on the .t. Toe relatitin ltMwsn rp-sidt-m Lin- o-.n attd Scre'.ri-s .-s. war'1 and !ute, in- eiii ling iu,, i:i-idt.nt oftae timuliarKstus re-igtiation of liie two tieevtarics, and the msrmer in which Mr. Lincoln averted a Jsihtiaa! catastrojiliy." i.j-N tt-i.il!.v hav t' 1 1? loir- of j A cion;; ll,e i tM, ' W, ''.-tries A ) atnl one tu ' yr.i St s jrr:it:ted last week i litvrlv.of Meverviaie, 1 i".Ur, of IVii'denA. i- n .f t,e rvi.ny!va- "K-ij ion will l U(M i. i-.;.li and ll:b tit.t. Tbe aur:l. d eoni w';.t ,;jiv lYjelier-' A' at Aiiooiiaoti Juiy -J, . - . Iuris the ycj Iw C.-Js Swank tailed tnarnaire ii::ei:scs. TLu-re wore tl7 li re'i issued in t!. county since the law wcct into fifed. Miw 'dame Yhl h-aves fur Tarkersburg. Wb Virginia, tbit, Wednesday morning' I bere ' ! cVl"nJ voting ; her school lriend, Miss Maltie Smitb. Mr. Jaines It. lloiderosuci trill move J. l.:ird:v5rees'..kiilhtnei,t into the U. S'-'J handsome room i:i tin- new C-xifc Jt B-.rit building during the weelc. Tnere ure tew Iu::;.f or better a;raur;ni store-ri-iuriis in j Wentern Pe-ntisyiviitiia. Messrs. W. C ri.uiui and Aaron liarber have ptirt hosed the llierett ' ami it iii ijl-nalUT ed.t all 1 t'llidisll il. Mr. SillUll btiwiifw. having Ihmi rvf th? e.litors nf 1 ttir Jtoiford In'j iirrr f.r u niiiuinr yejrs. II P. Ciinintiiis INw-t. i. A wa tiTin- l2.il Juno I'i. t'p t' tf 1 j-n? :it ;::r. tin niiMcr riiil !::!! tit tiann-s .if li nit :u-l,-r. Iitit fot.r ic:i!!i i.ave ocimttlhI atiKn-f." tiic tm-nt-r!! in ' f;n ti:i. and 1J- trvtus' utr iii pod rtaudiu at tlii ti.ne. ! ir.;:ii!.r, ,i'"-,t li t- w-a.Jit-r i;:irn-ars t- 1 in- om. ii:t l.-;iu-iit of ll.e .ivrur tnin. 1 i bi:t farnwr hav p.i-xl r-Ai t.-r KruniMi i j ! at tlM irr:.-!ik d iy! f-ir ti j rrt st-vert i i:it the da canv-' for ' It ;r 'i-l'l! I' Mm i-t apprelicnioii i-r rain r.iany I. to i The Beiirord Guzfitr tats; rV:ice and j trvs were biown ti-iwn in ihi- cunniv-. imt i no nKirls of rio;H daii;ae havt- ii--'! it:- ! ' cx-iveii. There wa-t a riinior atl.t.:'. thai h iu.- i j en were blonn down m Si. t.'uiim-iiiv j ' riraanlviii-. i:;it it iU.!d K'.il lie Vcriii.d, : ; t!:e lei. jiliiiH: i. lli-s jiff ilovvii. .7.kVj' SailitT. t'i ' ii:nV'. i-iiid c.iu:ity, ba- I:nl:!i. -J the S i: riT nit: i.i lur i.itu the t "i.i:ii y t'.c.iiiii.. a - uil j i .i' lii;ie t i n: r ii i , I.i: tin ir.i mi; ti jin,. J!.-rcl-.-f-i t in- t r.i it y ji.ud iti;:!y cenl- 'lot-re arc rt'ivv a. t-A-i icii i:v i ira::r.n in jtil a! i ':tni?-ic Ii ' the inti-r r-.. iVin and sjier. i' it:t!el for a new c-ciMy lis ha.e 'icen i.b i i i at I niMiitow n. l I'l thlVlt llMll!..; ". . : in . I'.ilt-a Siii-i !' ..w.-i ,;.'i::i;: :ii.'.;r I i W!il cicii.l:ll . t .V- !.'.-! I'1 t'lC Wi.l-! . i - . t .' ii.1! i.-S in t"d j.i.l . :.i , I t .-:-liii'. i cdls. T :i- to 'h.it of i ia ii ii :. :'i. r. oi.ig Mr. I': ilnl a-s-ident : ivlor met :i- i :ct i :i g o:i ' t M lilllg. Ill pal If'. l:ttn w u a, '." '..y li a iiu-iib r ..f ii it rnniiini: j:itn: t!r 11 ui ua ski,-. . ii.;iv;'v J. K. Mil!' i t s,.tnr :: iiiir ii th oi:jrM :.. ' itt -i-in j..ise I :i! :.'..) to -ii.l.ral I.l.c .- r i.ii.' a... r Jr.. in j r. -t the I- . (..., ti"T afiern.'"r a is cast tor M"Yrw:.H. - iiml C- '.'':f. ' v r,.;e cf tin. : ni .l M.-rt .n. Un- Pr it, - urn.'. Ti.e mai.t.f.;.- 'iv t Id' lirnc of S.siin: ! hv.. I V' rij titan in;.;;y .; ! t!te w rk i-- U'in;.- '.': zic rn' '-:ui:.t to fr !l'Ti- . Tim- ,i w any . ftt:r ' ltrl-r iSro'ul,;m i'u' yr.tr, :t"l .-tup Tie n.'!i;i.!Hr!ioo i -1 ix hu;ulrwl c::;r io-uls oi charn 1 y ik-1 ttim uii;'. Tli gw.tier Oa-- lion of it idwn;(fin!ii M Kjt-;Hi1. - '-- - Tlie j'lofV: didumrtit iuTrMlnt:ort a nt'W fxtstrtl ari on tii iir?t cf Jaui;;ir. which tJirTcn; f" rr, th o'-l nv.e in lh- ii hide tlie ctr'.poti.lfrv c-jtilnimil u it. It i .rcrv nitirh pn "'(it tt'.prn. '1 c-ally anl ok-iis 1 j bai fc ff'.d i ryot '1 A ia't ouf. The foc-Cir- Iierj ar f'.I.h- ! and itiwi fo- ihcr in lie ii i '. i 'to-rht-r Ly a in o - n'.n uC't 'I the tvn-r : ot Lit mi) tii t d fv.i er. 'i'iie t ijihs liiMii li..!f tin oiii"e, a:i wii! e-jii;..n to r.iore rtiiiip than uiie if t!t"- wx in use. ... - T;:e if-Mi'-e t'onitiiiiTCf luvaiid IVri- ; si !:.- r. "lv 1 T . rt ; ;rt tivo:.th'y a rM ; ii. ;v.:"i:ix; the rate of h"i'":o ior l.tUl i:: . ahiiiiy to jc ";"iina nia.i uii I ,rr.m i tilt- pre,tit ra'ci to i:1 i-tT :no-.' ': f-r !.s i t-f arm In low the tinttw. fc.Mii .'; to j-VI i (ir )os of an firm ah-ve thp ni;, trj;n $l ! t. I and fr nf ni ii at tin? shoulder, f.-M:n 1 " lo v. T;;f c -n'sniittre hn d'-i- dfl ny-4 a 1 ;i iiCTC-irc ti (- jtrin":nf. t'.e p tii'ii'i a' 1 f r tini'Ut.i i-i li:n!'.-, Iri: ii ar,' ai" ':T ' i iu ir-"i : sf' wi"j:: I f r w "..i.-'i a o i i is r- .v ; a!'TTWtl. Tiie att ) :ut i" ;ii'Tf;t Iieffvi t. ha j t h.-;i tl -tiTniiiie-J Uj on. ! r. .1. K. U'ii'. of f'-ii.;. -r i:, w:o wa iu mitT Pr the purtt.- of tt. .dhiir Kri lav evniiji. 's iuN t(U': the (.rand Anr; 1:1 l'ost. dr 'I I 1 in at t'.iis .iti.-c t.r b f. w ini-i-ii:c. to pn--nl ;i wi!li a c.ioy of 7"'rr . rrtrt ilVo'-i. di.ud 'c.l:H-d: y. .Iat:::ary 2". ; I'I. .A i-Mirg .-tier iiems in Inis wt 'I ;t, -M-rvi d siiis't wc !:itd the fullo-A' .n : t "Ti.e T-i - .lt-ti! led. Ccn. Harri- iii. is already tu ' jed by a plication fr ot'ii-e 1V ; a l'.o.-t of t .ii.i-ci.inis. and tome aiTin.-in ari- ecd.i-.es are iold oi' the manner in whi'-h he j ilispo-M-a of thn4' wi n annoy h:tn i:i ilr.s ; m .iv. I. ii i ieasi:.-to fiis l l!mt the-condut t I oi .in b ntcu uist- wi'i' gi'ii. ral terijurt' 'it.d '. i.-on ai! that can 1h- 'e-a'ni l th-y will no! J :'t;..l tiicir i a'v at an a ii i'.n.r by tiit-ir tin- I bl'i-biii-.; aviility tor tiie .t-oils '' Vi-nttg Mr. the it.iv at i; li'p. Not oi tin- local luii -auk GlesMier is the Into of ner s, in tuny'ts-k T-t - this. .t !: is c: vied by a'.J -Eu-'ti of liiat s-"cvioii ot il ! .t,';"T7l i wot'er. county, since be has sucwied in irsppoir j Vimr lt.a ach.-s every dy. and you are lan the crafl old tbii k' n hawk, nl . iiicb liun- j j,uhi an,i ta-ily faligiusi. You ure bilious, tlreds of models and smooth bores have I ;,,i ir. plcne s 1'ieasant l'lirgalive l'ellets lis n it'Vi icd d.i.ng the palt t v i j II is cla mid that tl::s vi nerabic i tnty year. e j ' t:r .i.i h. i n k'l.iwii t t i.;e fleir.ti-ns oi .;o ; ti' i--k for i. ir--' l:,al .iii'it'ocr of years aid h.'.s a'tvavs liecn i oltsl for his cuuiiint; and i Uil'lnt'ss. Our iiiiortll&llt te.'ls ns l;:it M.s ! ter ('ic-ssnei's father ar.'l graicifatiier tune i in ilu-lr t:it."'.,iii! -t their eil'iris with t!io-e I o tl.eir iic:g!iti. to iirif.j this j p I mi- rauuer ot ..eir banvants to ear'.ti. uui he i con: m.!'d 'os ravages anir'ia'lv tbro'i-ho.it ! f ti'e jiajv-r j the pi-rioo alove st:Ai4il. and avoid'-d lite vig ihscriptious 1 ih-ni-e of the first and setsj.-id only to b- ei- stiaretl by liieThirtl g nc aiioo. Tiie vsni r- j"'e r.ih's-r i-t!ve nteas ire-J 4 l-sei J incites fn tit lo tip and wt igliei 8 imu Is. Mr. it'cssner would be p'tas 1 lo hear inmi any ic: who ha- b.igg-.-d a hank lla.l tut! beat ll.i-. Nolwii'ii-faiiiin.g the fact that only liie tali end oi Wtilnesil..y'.n hiirr'.atK' pHv.isl mt tins ss-'ion. it '.ever :JH-le-is olcw s-11 svs at ' e time, and s'r tr.g cuotiirii to start ordinarily uritnin-i-orta'-le I': iterUils !i. w an-1 endwise. Ti.e r't'i-i'-y .ipj'ti '. c-g storm was plaiiry dlsi . rnanle ns it rwi s-i; 'W-'war4 overtht- hil's jtnd vr; leys ti-'m t ie he.' -viiy woodi-l en-', of Laurel H'li M-c.i sin siir.rly aft r one I un-l ri nel svtiltly iinrili of town. 1, Mas n, y of a few mitm'c-s durati'ii; vd did iiiilc ti una. " oth er than tarrying aw .v A t. A'nl upr xit ;tg trees, lint tl.t- higii wind coiitiii.nst to t le va:! t'lronginP t'K' Iti; light, rendering it a j nd pptr R-in.ioTi to ' night of .!et.-p!esnt-ss and many of our pcoole. About Laif-past lea p. m., when a nnmherof men weresiiil on the streets, the tin ptf of A. W. n- i ;er's I bltsk, on the liani"t:d, was wrnpped up like a of carjiei l.-y a violent puff anil tle jmsiied on the street behiw. The ra'l smokr ta k at IteitK s flouring mill a aa leveled to the gronnd dnrir.j the nipht. An Evcinns with t-.e ' Vets." Forti.t' iiit time ill tJr; iii!ury of 11. P. t' linmin IVftf. NiA ;t0 G. A. II , tlie inmal iatiiin if tic ?y-e.Wted otLifrt was w.ndttct. -d wiili r-t.rwnttive of t!ie local press I-rpttiit, by -Ib1 iuviiaiiun. Tbe l'ui room ita croaded wilb InDys worn the ! Win-, as early aa 7 o'clurk Friday ctwiiiii-. Aimrttg t!-r wc autkvd went C. A. Brai l, ! I't'-iaiikiviile. lienry Bannlt.ConituiAaioaer David Wa;:inT, I'liaricy iJyinan, iwli Tr-vfr. Jury t.'ornmtiAionfr H. B. Yoder, Ru doij'ii f'enier. I'eicr Aunisn, CUauncty Dick ey, and forty or fifty other. C-rruindrr Oliver Knepper called the eoBirades lo order by stating lliat " Comrade F. F. Koor.tz, who is with tu, has been de tailed by the State Commander to muster in the new'y elected officers. The officer of the day wit! introduce the mustering o!Scer." CVmrade Koonta was received with a roil i'.iiry saintr by all the member of the Post a beaasrondurted to lbe chair of thepre Kiiii: j; ofiiixr. Tlie new ly ela ted officer v. rr,- dirertnl lo present themselves for inslal i:i;;'.n. Tiit-y were : .ieo. II. Love, Commander. iv. Ilirjtn Ki!i(t, S. V. A. C. Iaii,J. V. J.JI. (', . M. i 'liver Knepper, Ciiaplala. AUi Hilton. O. I. Jaco'o Zcl.er, (). t;. C. r. Riioad, Sergeant. The f.ii'--iun pleihje of tbe order wa speed ily taken, a lieu Commauder Love uatacdC. J.iiarriiii a his Adjutant. Cat. Harri vii l ani-d 11. J. Horner as his Aitant, an ! t iartcrmaMer J. M. Cook announced t'ajit. V. II. fanner ns hi? Awistant. With l!i-.s aniioiirn e menta the olliciul duties of liie evetiiii were dir-p.jsed of, and Oommaii ii r I ive was calieil tin foi an address. On ii:.- iii-i-lin-r that a-ldrr-Aea were always ex-i--- Ir.im uutKuinir olliiers thus pervert- tcoiont; established rule ex-Comnian- der O r. er Knepi or r as railed Cut. Mr. Kiiep- j pi-r c.i'Ied alleiition to the healthy condi j tion of t-;e l'ost. iiiindK-ring in all l'X mem- iie.n. I-aili had only called away one act ive rm iiihvr li inn' ISxi the la'.e Col. Kdie. l:e rcit rrni with priue to tlie nionutneiit ! eit.-tc in the name of the I'oot. j Kev. Kiti followed, tenia: king that 4 the ' V if! h:u had a l.alihy growth ; although j iIm-h: ,ir po Uiys anioitg ns. K. P. Cuiutuins : i'l-it icLiipes the name Million am. ng its ! n.'tcr order in the coiinly that I'cutiM lva'iia 1 n" i aiiiva tbe National Cominaik-rte, Ut ! in liit lead in point of iiuuibej-M. latnaraid the comiiiiinity do not understand U.e object j and i-;h,; ill the G. A. IS. Wo ate a reli I j,;c;i-orjjaniEaiioii secret only in a limited ... ii'. W'o have no jhjliiiot here, but it is ' o:;r o i-y T j care for ihea,idi r' widows ami o.'iibdi, ;Uc diilrcj;.ed. Tae National Ijt&thI A.nr, -ii. -ended fi'MK year for benev-.'It- il ! ii:-ii'.cs. Lit iti stand together, and ma,- :.: s !i!vsirig rest uton us all."' t .!.:. .ijinit r be'.iti: cai:ei.l iiii.iti related a i.mn .ro jvvnic army remimnce. and ' .- . . - i t " - " . ' t''Ar, I-i-vi", Kiiir, Kk, II..rrU.m, and otU- 1 ,i: :i t! ( .'1 I nil II I lit t ii Hi't I V I I Oi- i ' ir. io tii Iitit i I A. . l.tvi r.-tat. e l a Sink1 im.-.Mrnt in con in which I he initials of I n vr:v;,c' imme wtre Hit caiiM? i.t. (m- f.!tjOctiir j i U Jh:n?Hjii 5ukr eanifsliy in U'iialf I j oi ti.;. l'oi : urpM the n.-;;u)!;r atttulrtticcof j ; r 'iiiiri iJio jiami1? ot tu.my ni-tru oll !ol- ' 'it"T. 'i 1.-a!'lrtv - w)-:v a!l vTy hr!cf. ami the ; r.f.iacr-i -iit.in't in;a:it-nt to bf pi! if t:! k- it.;-, p.s il p.' ii.t-ra!iy uruiftttUsU ih.it a v - .rr hat! i't u j!ie.anij in the basement of 1 1 A. Y. X iter's h'til linjrr a.i.l th? tables wtrt- pmnin fi.tr relief. At 'J tt'cItKk tilt? v.x'y sl!:-. n jr'.-::it fell iu line an1 ! ia:irvhc!i to ti.o binj u .iur haii,Wire tlie : .y.H.i HiVtxj 'i the town eoti.rinh ha-1 the j oy-:r ai.i the coiKti boiling. The I t '(!re sin reiii-vcU as compietfly an t!it oiJ titnc Uuti-pftt on theicnUxi tielti, of v. !,;. It settle iu.lt' tiozen of the musical corn- r.i-U-s whiie their brethren v?ere -Miu. : wi a uia ii-.ht for the " old vtti," and t'..f :::i rry-ii!dki:.js k-l up until no inc wea ry tx ii rado whis'.Ud ' ta;"- good uiglit. Where the Jurors wilt Come From. St veil hnndretl name? a-err ordered by the C.Mirt Ut 'm put into the jury wheel for lSrW. Tiirx-e Uundrtl and fifty Kepuhlicans and three .ii:udred and ft fry I?:mcrats. Beiow ive jjive tne juota ftir t-acii IJ rough and Tonshi:i in S-nicrset County : A'i.r.-'.n Township Aiitg:ieny Tovt iiship llla' i: Tov. nsi.ip 13 Tlt-riii: 1'. trough ,. 17 tl: .: iicvjUty Townsnip- 3s Ooiii-n: i-igh Towns !i!;i 2i C 'nl't...cc Il.irmigh 9 filkl'i'lc To Il-dlip .'to tire Mviiie T ".vnliip A 10 .iciT. rsini T'twr.iiiji 25 .frti'icr Tow:-hijt 34 J. oi.i-rtown It ir-mgh 2 T.riini-r luwnliip 14 i.ocr Turki vfool Township 15 Mi yer.-iiale JJ trough.... i Mi i'ltet rek Township 17 Miit.trd Township 2- N'-w I'.diiniore iH.iroiigh 6 ' x C'ciitrevilh' !i,.snugh J : No'thnr.ipMn Township 1 j gl.- Twnsliip 3 i Titint Toaiishiji 21 ) Q H-rtiahoiiing Township $j '. l;-rkwiird l!oroiigh .s.iiisbnry Itorough S!id.' Town-hip S uiiiT.H't Horjiigh '. S'ni?r.ct Township : S niiiianiptoo Township S ttuycrt-ek Township : s-t'iyc-totvn liiiroitgb . 8nrcuiii Township ' r,ijn'r Turkey loot Town.-li'p 11 j i Vrs:ua lk.rougti Weill rshnrg ll-jcough Inwix i. f'tjri:n, R. '. i'. Hiy, i. Jury Commissioners. Clve Him $2 and Let Him Cuesa.' We once heard n man complain of feeling badly, and wondered what ailcj him. A humorous fricid s.ud. "Give a doctor iJ.Ol and t- him true?." I: was a cutting satire nil fome doctors. wh. don't always gnesa right. You need not gt:e.s what ails yon wh-u your fiod iltiu't Jigit, when your bowels arid stomach are inactive, and wlK-n li hriag you out ail right. Small, S'Jgar- coa'cd. ea y to take. :'iltngg:sis. i ln.'Si) i(.,ir, 0f wau Paper kir the Spring j Trade h.-ve alreaily been tveei veil and S.nno j m ire corning f..- Mrs. M. E.8chrock. Somcr ' set. l'i. lesig: beautiful ami prices away J down. Nice Straw Taper as low as G cent a I lit.: -. itctntirtd iirouzesas low as lJi cents, tl ii,nl,,ii.llll,l,;i l,o-.l.,'. .1 .ejit. 1" cents. Ail jtajiers trituraed fn-e of charge. .-.iinplcs 'ny unit to lhte wishing to do pa p r ug this Spring. We also carry the iarg est line of Window Shades and shading in tbe c jttnly. We are the only parties that make up Shades to fit any window without exlra charge. A Profitable Buainess. Titos who take an agency (or a relibie en terprising house, learn their business and Uk to it, get on" in the world. Twipie who have any idea of engaging in any can tai s i.g ins:n"ss will do well to write George ' inon A Co.. Torl'iand, Maine tbe great ..'t and eetit'rnl piiblistitrs. They otfer the n-crt exce'Hirtnai advantarss to those who .n-tutUcirntjj enterprising to be willing to mitkc a pn-h in order to better their coudi ti'oi. it costs nothing to try. Women make e iccescfu! canvassers, as we'd as men. Full priciiiars will be sent to those who ad drts the Crta; lite r fail address is given aliove. The i:rait popularity of Ayer's Tilts as a caihanie is due no less to their promptness and erfi-scy than to their coating of sugar ar. 1 freedom from any injurious effecta. Chil dren take them readily. See Ayer's Alman ac f-w this year, just ohI. Tiie three figure onumuatiou will not oc cur agaia until ioyearl&.9 110 yean from this. (Lite. It won't trouble many of trs. Knights of tna Coiden Eafelo. The fi.itowing are the officers of Star of Somerset t'a:le K. . E. No. I t" of Somerwt for the enitiinic rf month' lerta : fa.it Cliief Irenrn tiHnl- r. Noble Chief -M.J. Trills. ' V Chief J. y. r Wer. . llii;h I'rirst L. C. Volbom. Veneralile Hermit A. B i Ainrad. Master of Kseord- -J. A. Berkey. t.'lerk of Kscbeipier Kd. S. Kaniner Kee-r of Kscliwpier Dr. G. B. Hough. Sir llera!d-l. V Walter. Worthy Bard E. II. Werner. . Worthy Chamberlain J. C. Lowiy. Ensitja Elder A. W. Conner. Epitre Will Kant tier. First Guardsman Mahion P. Bnrkett. Second Guardsman Chaa. K. Coleman. Trustee Mahion Si-hrock. Ilepresen tat ive to tbe Grand Castle which meets at Harribnrg April 2 II. F. Barron. The membership is 10U; admiscions dur ing tha past six months, 1U ; amount paid for relief, $33 ; amount of funds on band uud invested, $791.36'. The followint: arc the ortiewra of Rock wood Castle No. 210. of Kockwood, Pa., for the en suin six months' term : Ii Chief W. Miller. Noble t hief M. Haines. Vice Chief John Short. Hieh rr'test E. I). Miller. Venerable Hermit M. Shiillx. Master of Remnii W. H. Johnson. Clerk of Exchequer J. 1. Bittner. Keejier of Excheipier W. II. Wolfersber (for. Sir Herald A. Shulta. Worthy Hard F. McDonald. v Worthy Chamberlain Jac. tjhulu. Ensign Johp i'ile. Ejuire Joseph ShuUs. First (iuard-iiiall Jus. Britligum. Second ti'uardsinan J. A. Sivits. Trustees E. B. Miller, G. II. Masters, J. F. S:a.ut, Hepnientative to Grand Ca"Ue, Frank M,-Dona!d. Admissions durinj the pas' six month. 1. Amount paid for relief, 14. Amount of funds on hand and 'nvested, $.'.44. 3ii. A Surprise Visit to tha Lutheran Parsonago, Hooversvllie. Mr. Kiiitoti : I hereby take pleasure iit n-tuniing niy sincere nml heirtfelt thankt lo the memlK-m of tiie E-an;jelitil LiiLhcrau congre ration at H'Xiversville, and ali other.-' who came to the parsonage and home of their pastor, at Hoovenville. on the eveninir of the lull inst. This tx-it.ir their pTitor' birthday they made their vi.it a surjiriso, which was a complete sui-ce-s. The pator and his congrejiation are now protracting -mcetin; at Ihnir home church, andon ti.e evening of the !Hli inst., after church wa tlisiniss'.'il the pastor and his family went to their boineand jiiit before th-jy wre ready lo Irtire raP "rd at the door and a it tw tin tr (litou IIih lMtili if i til iri-in.-. Icl in tin. " r "''-" ( -s- ... s. ...... til tlir kitriien anl sitting rtf trns were fiii'. some Searinp riur and butter, tu.infcthi-i, vth cr ttiat, Willi bxski'is picket, to uvertlowin ' -.i. I .. 1 .. 1 1 I "Tl" t '!" ru-"r- "u 'y -r r- r ' ncies tor noiiseniim purjosi?s. j-.ven toe j-a-tor's horse was not forgotten, a litK-ra! supply of corn and tiats In-ing furnishetl for him. After they had laid aside their dona-linn-t Amania'i iilir addressed the pas tor and family mi behalf nf the donors in very appropriate language, and thereby made the pastor arid iiis I'aiuily t'le recipients of ail tlii-y brought. The aifair wn" mo-t pleas atu and agreeable, ami is not only appreciat ed by us on aceouni of the tnberetit uvlili-n--s and value of the titrerin, but also as a tangible expression o( tlieir uppredatinn of our presence and lalmr .nnuog them. They have by this generosity shown to the world that they understand Unit "n is more bless ed to gire than to receive." May the God of Heaven abundantly bless then' ; may these hills and valleys produce an exceeding abundance of the earth that they may be ns ompensed in temioral blessings, and may th.y at last receive the Mailer's approval, " inasmuch as ye did it anio one of tlie least of these mv servants, yc did it unto me." He. J. II. II. Mt. Moriah Items. Communion services will be held at tbe Homer church on Sunday, January JntU. James M. Itarndl has (rone on a visit to his Cither at Ehlerton, Armstrong county. Fa. He exacts to be absent for several weeks. Miss Annie Gardner has returned from a Tisit to Johnstown, and tepo Is having had a grand time. I.at wec-k Mr. Joseph Kisheherger. of Iloovcrsviilc, paid a brief visit to his old comrades iu this place. tine day last we. k Hr. II. E. II -achly white going to his daily work, slipped and fell on the ice. severely spraining his ankle Win. H Miller leil last week I rr lialT.ilo, where he will undergo a surgical operation, which we earnestly hope may prove benefi cial. Last week this suction was visited by one of the severest hail storms within our recol lection. Il will cause our farmers considera ble labor to repair the damage done lo their fences. A few nigiiis aro some miscreant entered the barn of Mr. Imou Miller, and took therefrom u t'.venty-five-pound turkey gob- bier, for which lie failed to pay. There is no clue to the thief. On Monday, deecmiT 31. I., a slight accident te-curred ncarttiis ptaie to Mr. nnd Mrj. It'-ui)i-n Miller, of Ilillshoro. Tliey were being convoyed by Isaiah Ziriiiiicrinati from S'.ovest.a-n titthe hotU': of bis fuller, Joeph Zimmerman, and when within half a mile from this place one of the horses tuck ( fright at s-.nie object and ran away. The wairon was smashed to smithereens, and Mrs. Miih r bad oae of her ankles seven ty sprained. Jim. South Mllfsrd Items. Having seen nothing fnm this Township in the columns of the Hmvi.li for sonic lime I thought a few items might Le of interest to its readers : Itain and mud is the order of tlie day at present. Our farmers have been busily engaged in plowing the tast few days. The young folks of ibis vicinity are not all married yet, but there are rumors of sev eral weti. lings in Ihe ni-ar future. W. II. Hay, one of our most enterprising farmers, was cmpliyed in baling hay several days ol ia-t week, tor Luther luU. Mr. Harves- R. Shalf. who is spending school at Atla. Uhio, spent the holiday vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ShaiL Mr. Harry M. Meyers, one of our enter prising young men, jtaid a flying visit to Welltrsburg last week, and reports having had a good time. Mr. I". S. (i. Bridiguin, agent for the new spring whi tile-tree, reports a flourishing business. It is something that ever' owner of a horse should have. , Miss Lou A. Moore. tacber of the Siiaff school, gave each of her pupils a pound of choice candies for a Christmas (rift. It all the teachers follow her example. Our citizens were all pleased when they learned that R. II. Dull, of Milford Town ship, one of our slaunchest Republicans, bad received the appointment of Messenger in the Senate at llarnshurg, last week. Kepi blicax. A 20 Years' Experience. 770 Broadway, New York, March 17, 1HS6. I have been nsing Alleock's Porous Plas ters for twenty years, and found them one of tlie bet of family medicines. Brkfly summing up my experience, may say that when placed on the small of the back All cock's Plasters 611 tbe body with nervous en ergy and thus cute fatigue, brain exhaustion debility and kidney diificuliies. For women and children I have found them invaluable. They never irritate the skin or cause the slightest pain, but cure sore throat, eroopy coughs, eolds, pains ia side, back or c iest, Ind gestkiB and bowel complaint C. V. FjiXDiiw is. OUR HARR1SEURG LETTER. ; From our special Or re-oiiJeiil. I IlAr.r.isui bo, Jan. 1J. liWU. i The week was of no iiuiiortance wltever liete. Slowly the meniliers and Senators came on Wednesday, and at do clock bo til branches met. The President pro ton of tbo Senule had hi cjmmitis s ready and thry were antoun ced. I:i tlie House Speaker Boyer said they Would be ready on the following morning if an opportunity was given tiiru to continue his work, as much yet remained to be done. Accordingly tbe House sdjourned until Thursday morning, at which time tbey were announced. This waa less than one week after the meeting of the House, and was con sidered a very short time in which to com plete tbe difficult task. Tbe -placing of S(H members upon S3 different committees so a to give general satisfaction, is no easy task. Kepreseutative Pugh is Chairman of tbe Legislative Apportionment Committee which is n Committee of considerable importance, inasmuch as the last Legislature failed to pass a Senatorial Apportionment bill. He is also on the Judiciary General, Railroad, Federal Relations, and Printing Committees, which will give him plenty to do. Representative Mdler is Secretary of the Committee of Constilulioual Reform and Military. He w also on the Committees ot Agriculture and Judiciary Local. The plac ing of the members by Speaker Itoyer gives general satisfaction. Aher the committees were announced, the vote for Auditor General was canvassed in the presence of both Houses, and Thomas MeCamant was declared duly elected for three years from next May. The Seuste went into executive session and confirmed tbe appointment of Notary Publics made during tlie t'.iliriv some 7tn in number, among them being W. H. Wei Hey, of your county. At the forenoon session Thursday, there wi-rcn'ii'ile a nuniiierof bills read in place in the Senate, among which was one presented by Senator fci'.tfeJe. of Allegheny, entitled ' Ao act to continue existing charters, and tin ic for completing railroads." This is be I. ev:d to be in the interest of the South I'enn r. ileuad, or rather in the interest of the P. U. ro.i, and to prolong the completion of tlie Soutii I'enn, l" ideas the stockholders of the South I'enn can give some very g.kjj assur ance ttiat the roa 1 will be built, tlie time of the charter should not be eiteudcd. So Rep resentative I'ugh says, and be ims to be prel'y weil.pos'.cd. In his opinion it was & mistake to present the bill, at least so early in the sc.-sioii. and there will likely he con siderable interrs: takeu in this bid when it gels into the House. On Friday morning a large number of bills were nnd iu place and ref -rred to the projsir committees. Among others the I 'on stitutiolia! Anietidiiieat Resolution for Pro hibitbvi was presented by Mr. Dravo, of Bea ver, and will likely pass the House with lit tle or no opposition, but there seenn to be some doubt as to ils getting through the Senaie. Ri'preseiitative Pngh presented bill for an act to change the time for bass fishing. The excitement, or wor.-y, rattier, oi the members, seems to be the " Bird Hook." Each member has about ten applicants fur every h-kik he gets, and hence the demand cairiot lw supplied, inasmuch as each mem ber gets but ten book. The book is not yet ready for mailing, but will lw iu a short time. There was a resolution oifered f ir an additional edition, hut there seems o be some doubt if it will be signed by tlie iov ernor. Tiie original act was b-ul legislation, and should never have been passed. Why a hook on birds should be published at the ex pense of the State, any more than any other Issik. is haH to imagine. The Legislature is now under full head way, und whether it will be tiie grand re form and model Legislature predicted, re mains to he seen. But we shall have more to say aboul reform legislation, and bow it was brought aliout, hereafter. PuiLir. February Jurors. Tiie f-illowing natnr-d persons have been drawn to serve as Grand and Traverse Ju rors at the next term of Court, beginning the fourth Monday ill February. I.KAKD JCBORS. Addison T. il. Hook. Elisha Bowilii. Allegheny Henry J. Baer. Black I.evi Sanner. Brotbersvalhy II. K. Musser. Confluent Borough B. B. Fichtner. Greenville A. II. Yutzy. Jt Iferson I'rias Schrork. Jen ner Fred Trexel. Ijritner Alfred Knepp. Lower Turkeyfoot Emmet Cunniiigliaro, Aaron Weuner. Meyerstlale Borough Austin Frieilline. Milford Harmon W. Saylor. Glt l.r.ckicl Felix. Paint-K. J. Kiiniinel. Sitatle Duvid C. Iin'oert. Daniel Peter- man. Somerset Borough II. F. Knepp' r. Somerset Daniel .Maust. Stoiivcreek Cyrus Rayman. I'piier Turkeyfoot W.siey Sufalt. Wellersburg H irough Peter Knierenm. TRAVER-.r. rBi'R- ftKST WKEK. Ad lison IM ward Matthews. Allegheny tiorge Will. Biack Emanuel Kuos, iiiram Wable. Brothtrsvalley An hory Flnkiiiger, T. bias S. FisiMir, Cyrus II. Walker. Continent John J. Reynolds. E.klick -William Wagn r. Jer.iKT Jonathan inllitb. .Meyersdale Borottgh lames 1 1. Black, Pe ter Gicssiicr, S. II. Dull, Amlrew Bewi-n-mcisler. Mitl.llecreek William C. Mdler, Jacob Hirkler, Austin Weiuier. Milford Aorabani Barron, William II. Weiuier. Paint J. B. Mdler, J. E. Foust, Gotleib Staub, John Neoreiiiberger. Shade William Custer. Somerset Township Win. Cjliins, Geo. V. 11. iniiiingtr, tietjrge HilijJer, A. lam Sump stine, G. V. H.lll. y. Soiiihanipton Emanuel Korns, II. Hass tilliroih. Siotiycrtek Simon fj. Ballier. Suiumil J. D. Gneaggy. M. R. Walker, N. J. Kielihmau, W. B. .Schrork, 8. K. HiM-b.ietlir. I'pper Tuikryftxit Henry Whipkey. TRAVIUSK JrOBS--SEl')SU WEEK. Adtiioon Joseph Dellaven, C. L. Deljiu tur, Archibald Bird. Allegheny Alex Coughenour, Israel Reef er, William Ware. Berlin Borough V. A. Garssan." Black Jacob Snyder. En .t l-.ersval ley 1. P. Walker, Jos. Walker. Concniaiigh II. WolfonI, J. A. Blough. Greenville Owen Baer. Jefferson Willis J. Brougher. Jeimer Wiiliam Bell, Joeeph Forney, W. H. Rink. , Lower Turkeyfiwt Wilson Gerhard. Mc.vt.-sdale Borough S. I). Meet. Miitbrd Charles A. Walter. New Baltimore John M. Topper, F. A. Werner. Nortiiampton Samuel MishSer. Q.iemahoning Benjamin Bowman, Jacob Dull. Somerset Borough Abrani Musser, Al bert Holbrook. Somerset Ehas Stutxman, Harry Sipe, Christian Custer, W. A. Miller. Stunycreek James lmbert, J. W. Ross, George II . Colemau. Summit Emanuel Berkley. I'pjier Turkeyfixit J. S. Trimpey, John Dwire. Wcilersbarg Borouirh Georfe Leydig. G rrernor Beaver has fixed March 27, 10, as tbe date for the banging of Sarah Jane Wbitciing. convicted in Phiiaaielbia of the muiderof her young daughu-r by jiois.in tug. Mrs. Wbileling confessed the crime, and also admitted having poisoned her hus band and another child. Daniel Metzgao, a farmer sired 00 years, mysteriously disappeared t wo years agofrom his borne near Martinsbtirg, B air county, and no trace "of him was ever found until his skeleton was on Sunday discovered hang ing to tree in a lonely spot three miles from his home. Teachers' Local Institute. A joint Local l-.tslituie for the S--ho.l ss trict of Ri-kwm1. New (Vntmille, BlS-k and Milford wii! be held at New Cenlisvillc Jan. li'Hh and itb. I-..). The Iiistlliiie wiUconreiie.it the Reform ed church on Friday evening at 7:TJ r. M. aiitl a id tsntinue four sessions. The program for tiie lirsl threo setteions, will onsist of reeilali.Kls, -soiy-s, queries. music nod ttueslion? fr discussior!. The following qucr lieu, lie fordisctuskin: Benefits of Institmes G. W.Baker. Manners and Morals in school Mamie Kimniel. Best niethcsls of teaching primary read ing Nina V. Will. How should orthography be taught Lou Moore. Best methods of teaohing writing F. R. Pritts, R. O. Baker. How should grammar be taught Super-ii.tefid.-nt Berkes;. Best mctliod of teaching arithmetic W. F. Keim. How to keep order in school J. B. Frease. Should we have a compulsory school law?-J. C. F. Miller. Causes and remedies lor irreguKr attend ance Russell McMillen. J. W. Miller. Grading schools Chas. F. Livengd. Iiesponsiliilities of tbe teacher Ira Mey ers. Friday aftoruoon exercises Carrie Spraul, Ella Werner. Essays Blanche Evans and Cora Wellcr. (Saturday evening Lecture, "Through Stnthern Prisons and Home Again," Dev. J. II. Zinn. Music to be conducted by Prof. A. Snyder. It is expected that all the teachers on the program will be prearcd to reiort on the stthj-JCt assigned them, auJ we solicit the attendance of teachers from other districts, and all friends of e liica'ioti. and hrtp they will take an active part in the Institute. Co. Letter From the Coiden Cata. Tlie following extracts are copied from a letler lately received by a friend from Joseph Rhodes, Esj , or Dixon, Illinois, but who ia u native and former resident of Somerset county. He still has many frit-tids and ac ipiaintances in his native co-.in'y. who wiil be piexsed to ! aru that he is ei-jov'n iiim- self very well at prucnt in Southern I Vt'.ilor nia, wliere he lias g-iri to sjiA-ua the vt inter and for the b in lit of his health. The letter is dated San Hitct.evenrttra, Ventura county, California, Decern Imt 21. limS. Ho sure : I have ren.'ht -1 the w. -stern CKist of u:ir country and iiave siood on l!ieextrc:rie iioir.t of land at the mouth of tlie G-'Men Gale, or Bay of San Franci-co. I: is a sight never tit be f trgotlen to see the restless ticean con stantly roiling ami lushing the rocks, one wave afier another, ah nit every twenty sec onds. 1 h.ue stvn. when tiie ti le w is out and a storm raging, thai the waves rime rolling in like imtmiains. At other times you can walk or drive on the beach where it was ceveri-d from f..ur tj twenty feet in a rough sei. This plate iSan Buenaventura U a stuail port where svanivm and b:irg.-s land t take and leave fr..-i'!it. It is not a harbor where vessels can laud when the ocean h rouh. My j nirtiey west was ralher tislioii". triv clirg" withottt a single aeipi liTinn'-, but n-. f health was go si and I enjuy s! the trip. I took a Pullman leeji.'r in wnit h 1 got rest and was always rja-ly for my meals. Af-er leaving O.ii ilii Hie .itnlry is v.-ry Icwl-I for 2'" miles and in wt of it is under cultivation, with very little limin r Then the farms and settlements become scuitereu. and iM land liecomcs s:ittdy. notliing growing ttpon it !,ut sage bushes. In some plants there is no sign of vegetation for miles. Ni ."it tve en tered the mountains, bar? of timber or gra -s the most fors.ikcii country ever statu and finally, we reached the Rocky Mo-mtains, more desolate, if jio-sihle, than tiie sandy plains. There are small settlements at most of the railroad stations, where the ranchers and eowh jys conureg-aie, with some Indians and Chinamen. There are places lietweeu the mountains where there are ranches on which are thousands of cattle. Going down the Pacific Slope there are first a few cedar trees, or rather bushes, seen, which increase in siz-j and number until the foot-hills are reached, where the timber is larger and better. We snw some of lh krg est snow -shells we passed within fifty or si x ty miles of Sacramento, but for nearly a thousand miles along the road sno'v-sl.e Is can lie seen at pl u-es to cover deep cuts to prevent filling d'lrin.r snow storms. At this place we can se snow on the high est peaks when the mercury i up to To de grees. Yesterd iy we saw snow not ten miles off that fell during ih; rtgUbefo.v. This is a pleasant place to sp -nd Ihe winter. Tlie weather appears Hke M y in tlie east, and the nights aieal.iys e st1, hii: timing the day the mt rv ury r'-t s to 7" an ! : dc.'rees forafew hours. Toi is ihe rainy s4ao:i. Since I am h'T? aYi'it one week il rained twit. It becomus cloudy an 1 r ilns tu a iout half an hour, then clears oiT in alm'it the same time. This is not a good place for gr owing orvi- j ges and lemons, it being too m ar the ocean. But fiijs, limes, persimm out. oliv. iai hes, apria'ts, prunes, js.'ars and all kinds of j plums do weil, as do also English wrtltnus. I There is an orch ird of walnuts here of sev ; end huntlnsl tn-es for which the o.-ner get., fifleeu dollars per tree for the nuts. Tiie 'olive is the most easily riised and said It) pay best. Tiiey grow on larje trees, and are uel for pickle, and for making the pure sweet oil. We have fresh peas, beans, lettuct. p-ita- bsrs, tomatoes and everything you have in the eat in tiie summer, Toio iUi'-s grow from the same vines fir yenrs an.l keep on r.ir rennan.l keep n red! IVipie are'no, , setti-a o,,i ; usudiy ,-rowti in g.ir- bearing until ileslrovi making garden ami plants and everylhin dens. This is tmly the land of rt'wers. Rises and hundretls of il iwcr-i, of which we know nothing, are now in bloom. The p'a'-as, or public parks, found in moMciii-sand lowns, are covered with flowers and shrubs that wouid astonish our ea-tern lathes. This valley is very pnsl.ictive; line oafs and barley iwing raise d. It is thfonly place wliere I saw corn raised to any extent. They claim to raise from 71' to 1W l)ti.-ln-Is of -helled corn per acre. Wheat cannot bt raised near tlie ocenn. Farmers are now pinn ing and sowing oats and barley for hay. Clover and timothy don t do well here. Alfalfa clo ver makes fonr to five crops a year where the ground is irrigated p is ?l.tinted it will cut -from eight to tn tons js-r acr? t if ami barley hay vdl: for the lil'icsi p-i At Sacramento and f ir one hundred nd'tr aronu'l they ra se wheat. I saw store Innics for grain 2,.J feet by fis-t in dimen sions. My health has been fully ss good since I am here as it was in Illinois." Marriage Licenses. Sin. our last report mnrnage lieenses have been iss'-ikd lo tbe Ibilowinir named per sxin s : Austin M. Ilrmtnlnger.of Somerset Town ship, and Uer.haT. Stufft, of Jeuner Town ship. Conrad '. AVeni-r and Mary Bowman, both of N'ortliampton Township. John Au'ten and Sidney A. Gardner, both ol lnemalioiiiiiir Township. Ievi J. (iindlespar ;er and Reliecea A.tirif fith, both of Jen ner Township. Daniel Tront man and Cordil'ia Knieriek. both of sjonthamptnn Township. Simon E. Saylor and Catharine Brown, J nb of Larimer Township. both of Iirimer The exeentive committee ot the I'ennsyl vania Stal Teaebem' Asstx-iat ion, compnee-i of Siiiterinleo'lems T. A. r?oyder. of CirVm .sounty ; Z. X. Snyder, of Heading; M. . Hrnnibiij;h, of Huntingdon county; 11. 8. Keith, oi Altoons, and J. II. Mii hener, prin cipal of Mount Airy school. I'liilmlellii. met at Ilarrisbnr' on Saturday and fixed July 0, 10 and It, lssH. for tlie meeting of i the assixnatioa at AP.oona. A atmnir pro gram will biiki be reatly Kir patdittioii. In dustrial lileaiiori and other live subject will be presented. Dr. E. K. II igbee is pres ident of the sssoetation . THAT SOU TH PEN N TIM? LIMIT. Mr. Pugh Will Oppose Its Extension Unless a Guarantee Is CWen. A telegram from Hsrrisburg. says: A Sen ate bill i'ltrtKltwed by Mr. Steel, of Aiiighe ny. Iat wert. it is believed, is offered on behal.tfthe S-xtih Pemi road. It provides for a:i cxtensittti of time fr the construction of uiic-ioipletts! railway. M r. Siei-I prti.'V-se- I to If an? 'it: tiie.I with the eia.H o'jjetrt of ti e hill. Mr. Tugh, lleprentfiitaiivo from Somerset county, stated to-day that he believed that the whole inlent and purport was to allow the South IVnn people more time. lie was a lilt'e bitter in bis criticisms of tlie man agement of fust road, and dwelt tipon tiie disappointment that had been Wt through his county at its construction being delayed, if not stopped. He stated that speculation bad started wi'h s boom along the proposed route, land hud been pnrcbased wita the ex pectation of business being brought that way, and people were preporing to engs re in mining and other enterprise. They were now pretty well soured on the South P?nn, end he would not rote fir the meas ure uitlesa a eruarentee would be demanded and fixed in tin-bill from the mad that It wouid be completed within the tims of ex teusiou two yeats. Local Institute. The following is the program fir a joint local insiitnlu to be held in Continence on the day and evening of February lfi, lvej, by the teachers of Addison, ''oinlucnce, I'r sina and Lower Turkeyf.nl di.trh.-ts : Mistakes iu Teaihing R. R. Sauner. Liieraf ure Mary McClintock. Genera! information in the school-room B. F. Halina. Teaching Arithmetic Frank Li.'on. Normal Training N. H. Sanner. Recitation- C. R. McMillan. How to wake up the mimls of pupils and lead them to inquiry and observation N. B. Firestone. Essay Ma M. Augustine. How can we make the school-room at tractive and Interesting J. M. Wilkins. i!s i ssioys. Itt-K.1i.rd, That the giving of pizi Slid merit-tnaiks in school is more injurious than beneficial N. P.. Osier, It. S. McClin-Un-k, C. P.. Phillipp', Rebevca Fuln.er. Jo.-ifn.', That coriioral panishnient in cho-il slitcild be ahi'lNm 1 M jitie Collstrn, II. B. Tissue. H. D. Pyle. E. S. Bowlin. How to retain cointeiit teachers by Di rectors. The program will be inti-r-'i-.Tsed lliroiigh out ftitii uiu-ic ami 'Ueries. Ail ft lends of schools and etluiation arc Cordially invited. Institute a iii open ot p) a. ni., Saturday, February l'i. S. It. Kikesi'osx, R. R. Svs.skk, (.'. IL Jilt Mill is:, H. D. Pvlc. Committee, Some table luxuries, when parch lied in tlve di-ad of winter, out of season, come Lih. but New-Yorkers must have them. If Ln culitis tiad lo do his marketing at Some of the up lown r-tail m irketst of this city he would 1 a-loni.slietl at the stri des which iiavehei'n made sirn-c he give hi? Roman fertsls. If he wanted to get a quart of straw iK'rries yesti-nl.iy he would have had to pay ! ! for it. witile three of tlie berries would have tost him seventy-live cents. The hot hou. gardeners of if ackeu-ack don't raie str i", lierrics for fun. A spring iam'lograi-e his tabic would ni'.'a'i ail oallay of Futir lorn.i't'cs weighing one pound, from Bust. ci htil-uoUM's, he could noi get A,r less than SI, and cucumbers were quoted at fifty eeii.s each. New York TrUnn'. Wfi ! ilides, and Fur. I will ay Ihe hiirhesit n il price fcr ail kinds of hides, pelts and furs. Call on me at tny residence, immedi ately west of the 3. 4 C. Station. H. 0. Cvsst.vr.HAK. Overcoats, Overcoats, O vercoa's for less than cost ; they most it sold, at J. B. SsiYDIlt's. Stop-Overs on 3. A O. R. R. Tick ets. . Commencing January 1st, l-so. the con ductors oil B. tt O. R. R. will issue stop over checks to the holders of first -i l.us un limited tick"ls who desire to stop o.T al sta tions between tlie starting jsi'iii and destina tion of then tickets. Stop-over che ks will I", valid fur five days from late of issue. Cms. O s i tt, G -ri'l Psss. Agt.. B. .t O. IL R. MARRIED. M i K ' R E l. R A M C I he hi .use of the bride, on Tuesday. Dece;ni.- 2. 1SSH, by r-i:as il. CaMe. Esq , Mr. Edward tfi Monre lulls' Lavenis E. Cram -r. ail of Jttferson Townsfiip, SnutTiCt taiimty. Pa. DIED. SAKVKR.-On Thur,lay. Irvi-pnilter fi. IS-1, ii; AlUgiit'ny Tuwnliip, Somerset (V)., I'a., Amanda, wifr of Jos j'h .S.irv-r. aed I'J , i i 1 ii a.... ,..1.-, tlttJI.tt. lbl.,1. .She leaves a husband and nine children to mourn her death. Have You Noticed the REDUCTIONS! bive made in th p-i''o of yn n Iw Jlciiiim Prut! a;''' 1 TTT . TT 1 1 ,t ,.'4'. 'l's,' Tiiwh ard Wljltpjl TT Tl fl QVJQ H V 0 ,1 ff lUlDl uUUulnodl (Er'rr ' i ".' lr-'" " l"-"'" "" '" '-"" .. . - ... .... ... vi line ano iniy o ruio -inns anu 1 r..w- er-, retliiee.1 trotn -"e. to lo-., ,.h-. a s-j,t - rfiln-eil tVuro ".v. to IIV.. $ I -Jo a sn:l : re- 1mi- i fj ,m si 'o T V eaeh Three iira les' Warn ( sni.'l'-i Hir -l.irts mul lJTa-.rrrf rvlucei fnun i ."nl til j.'.'H'-(,. xriiv'l i ttiuel, H.iir. re.m-cI from $1 "' U 1 .-".ii..'b. Whin .:I-Vt4 Miir. ami .th t in, rc!Tt'l ('.'m J 10 M ' ;u It. vsintf A'l Miml Hiiirtr. tab ! I'law.-r. mIu'H rmm -fl io tl -u h. At4, rlif bmiHtns in Vn' Kaiiv JMr1'M ( ri.i.Ual waribt .it r.-ur tietrjow .-. (er.td' a pi for si ; 7 r :rai.F, 'dt cttnt- a Our lit Hm f MF.N S aiitl TloY.1 NH.HT SMIKT.S. jut.jjxin-t , extra valut-t in White ;mJ l-aiwy. The Bargains in Trimmings If Ir? . .Vt., and ?I a rri. will le ".re lo I'.ira t yon if mi want anyth iiK in tht- 'I roniimiir line, nrniii eel froni iie njt. I thiol I urn j.nih. iiv Qui lao 10 in . ai Uiti iriuiuinty lt'ttirlujel:i. H0B8E & WARD, 41 FIFTH AVT5.. PrTTSHt:FiH. PA. FARM FOR SALE ! THK ri' TttK'ra o?Tcr for!! tue fain uit irie! o isj niiin sttttithof I,avanvilf-. al; io n iaii'U o( MutiiiA t itirviay. Wiiliam fle", an) thr-p. iVsntaim:: t:ac!v. in a srrxil -ia!e of coltua tiitii. Tiicrt- u enretel iberw,ii a BA -VAT BARS, LAll iZ rRAME tfOfsK. t.MT-.nry. Wofxl ari'i Wah Hoo. with iT rt Uiit'i.cttT. 1 i t'trm il: le ii ch'-ai for rvwh. or c-sh ii:ih mTincniw. Pn?---- f ,U'CTi;. tre-eittK-ror'ibe'-ii-eriher.. JnUN sllr.H!;iLK. Apr.!. ror f jTr.'T Tr,!cnna Krcl rmi'l- Itrk Miifti, en. V. I ItTTKIi. RIt "t. John "1., Pri:l a . IS. PENSION AGENCYJ e-iT tttjt Dnly anthnrlzeel by tfa fioten.rocnt. OJT-r bx Bar a biur.a. titonMsrHcXy IV. nuarhJlc. rOrfVToW.H rftU.K'.K OK ART AND COM ART. VUSIC. C0MHERCU.W UT DIARY. Sept. Holiday sutrk io:iiikt.;. and at prices tuat will pav atij one to bavor us witlt liicir pa;i'.'i;ao-e. "-torkfoiiaits of GLOVES, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR. ? Seal, Plush, Cloth and Silk, in Jackets, Xeic markefs, MoifjSkas,Iihaglen8,'m fact everj thing ia the line of Cloaks. :-FTFRS !:::::r::::::::::::." Cuffs, lioas and Stoles, in all the stylish Furs. Knable 35 Fifth Avenue, - DO YOUR SHOPPING A1 GEIS, FOSTER &QUINN'S, 0",O SliiTiS TO! WiIST WHEiii-: vtur aviu find immf;vsk iin is: Ladies' COATS NOVELTY DRESS GOODS FANCY GOODS Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Mcdsl Driig Store is Rapidly Beccziiiig a Great Favcrits Tith Pscpls ia 2earch sf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, JFediciues, Dye Stuffs, Sponyes, Truses, Supporters, Toilet Aiiicles, Perfumes, c. . TUE IKXTOU (,!VRH 1-KMsXiSAL ATTENTION TO THI COMPOUND!?-' Of TllsTTisinrs !!! HUH A T CAKE BF.ISS TJ KFJf To IVK SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And i Full Line ol Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGABS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our iood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTKER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET, PA. PUBLIC SALE al By vranK f n H4T nf !ih1 mit f 'he l ('it , Km . lcth. un- ttl-I ii - t iT vii;exi-j t ttv rn'r- hv oui ry uti ihr tvixiv in lnmvr inwu --liip on X Ii I OA 1 , l ' t. UII UAlt I 1. 1SI j lure. iMte lltr jjroLi rky oi Jjx.-jn 'n-.eVer 1ri:uev- i e.t. vi ; - Htie in i.'triinT ii;ii;ii. 4Mti:r se; l iniTir-. IVnn a. en ii.htio;j ' ni-re-. it-it in t:;' .". ' kit.t .1 Ais.n ort.r W. Mill I lir-i Knew. Utiniel .-li.uik.-r, ad Alfrvl H iiiii.tli. i;!t Dwelling House, ..A ef.n i-PMiit-ai iiil h rrtu.n ol tl..' tract Hwrli ir.-i'-ei i. ani idr u.nii u weil wtt rt.i iiiitl ii K'.-m ' ii lixainrii Xo. . trct if ijtid -it'i it- B''nr tuiil. .litiit'i.t' 1 i: A-iit'iniiiif tract nt .ti .( '.irit K i-t.;. r -.cr ifTn- .t:i xiniuicv.- h:;i Alfr.-.i V:innth. w ith dw i;k li'iii-c. iMtrti. itiil r ti.l liiitf1 rh-- '. iriii-: -..! i t.' itt tt.ul , ti't v o " on cn -I'-l : tli-Tv i- j!-i n t ni -I" nfctiaM ou tii; Iriici. avi i i in K'uvt cn;tiv.it:.ri I I'tie-thinl .slier rM.::i,:it i.f -.l.-lrf-to n rn iii. a j jim, . n;.... il.. i:ti .-t nf t n ii jb.hj,., n, t- n trina herhv j a'"t -n ! r -1 -t 1 tin- -fH n.-l u Hi-- in-irs tu' -mil ! '' '' ' '"' ' : """ ' '""'" ' e-u.inl m haixl on j I .1 tl hi (' Vfttf. wivt .1 ir ffti'i 't iv ..f -"-iii" vr!ti)'fill hit-rv-t. E't p r -'-Ml 4' the iiirc:: int-ncy to fjc li l.i,- ot :tic . l.-f.r-.'i pivni-ti: to r " ' J-I'Ikm:- Dt -! Kit '!( pr m;. I. W. 1 U!--l.i;k, J 1 t'tHf.. j.in'.t-.'a. Avlrufv aii'I TntM -(Jm. Trti!tr. ( j PMINlSTUATl KS N'HCK a. m. h-riaieofTvlvaM Kintr.H'!!. fUf. -af" of Tirol irf VulU.V l-iwiWHtv ''mci't l.'o, l'a. I'ta-r 01 eV!,ri:.'i-(r.Jon tjii tii.- ntrtivetate hasimr rrii ir-rHi,:c--1 t. iiii'ti-.jrn-i the 1 7.i: J i;:: : mint- In (.re-' itt lln-'ri il'ilv tiul' ,roper !ii:,tri', n- in i- ; ncivL u rrn tu ail pF- rn4 iium-iiat . Mri.iri4 the iirt-viit iiic'ti ,u itai icr f ctl for j rVTtlojf;ic on rHtiirUv .J.?nur i'r Ixvl at tbe :li.-co t. A. urutjj(' i. n, ikri a Urt"tht Pa. ,1 t.. K I iiVM. M '.AI'KTrA V 1 I.ACitAV. A.iini.. Iiiitiinl Kimmeil, d-s it. I I. K Tu A I IIIT OK Ki;Fl.4; . w-n Keim. H tt n.n kfi'n :t-l M.i-V Kt en. n. H.ii'-. ' -tfii -r 'i ine Keni:. l,r.-rit:ior i, .1 i i.nts KcI'ti ; i riMirr.-s! I'D waiter t . Sel.. An t -.t 1 1 Ii J r.h t; IVmW. H-i:i.rrli ii -('n htl.n M. ItiMli s. tti -.i-ntr. V .X' tl l r.i l o t-.it l, the tame -tut.. ,1 l- . shrriir Hitler. R. ?. M Mil I EV soeriff. A DMINI-T'vATOTr VlTIfT. Utter, of a,;';r"rrHr..,i, on a'v ,e efaw h.T. er fi 'MTMy, i;h i tW.t Hvrn ir, i t in-ie-i-t-1 i!Miliir!ii i-iHe imiii"l:ic .yri..ofit. a:il t!.-K hvn:ir e!.u:t aiiaiu-t the air.e Will tr-'Tit r:.-)ii -;v itii's-i.ti'-Rp-si ! "1 ' Mi'-nt on -ntr:-lH". : iT uf JaB'tn-T. j Tot I 1 ?''!-!' TO At'CHT (iR KFIl'SK." io Mn-thn F JiT. inermTle4 wtlh ' J--f 'oift-iH F. Mnerra . T":il. ; iu'rirvarnci Wi!h K'arrl i'.cr A, of Pitt- I Innrh Pn. : Yo-.i are herebr nif. d ii r m1 ar.trav at 1 U9' ''piim'' totift to r- hft.J in ar; i Ur .ucnrT. i t c.nfy. l'a , t M xitx, tfi J Ai. - ! tr.'T ; !.!. iiiwi ifl tkH-i at-ep or frf r iu tk , t:e kal ttaie f Pc r ihi. I. V.-t-si.--L nt th j tlifiribcrd in.tlon, or uovi n w why mm j ItlHHlW n-ri b j .sjherjtr- (.rft-e. R. 3. fe.MXLT KV. J 9wurrct, Jais, hi, 9. iiidlaf. . j Tarn Real Estate .i'1-t.tis- t .. sii ft. t'jitna- I,. I n.i- K '.in. ;iit. M.. ..- -.I Kill, . raior, i.f . . Mlw j ..,.... ,,Jir ,.; , ..i a- lrr. i" ii'ii.'. I t.. I.e ..,,.1 appear at th, ,., Anr r j.ni,.rT , . ,. ..; ....II. ; lot.. .1. I'r, ...i: y.,.l. ',- .--.Hia- plA,- t,v JiM'h I,. Miliar. The k.a.k"f me 5"4 HANDKERCHIEFS, SMOKING JACKET; & Shustsr, PITTSBURGH, PA. and Childrens AND WEAPS. Family BbcbijIs OSLT fkH AMD tCKS ASHI LCM A I'MTuK'sS NOTICE. ! rrMfttt af A lin IUr'0 wi-tt Mr EUMrk To!.hip, JSmwr-cl imiity P:ittv tram lcv -1 ! Tin mi. it-Mum-,! h- !i li.-o-t n 'tim te-.l .A-i'1i It tt'? n-ift fo t'i-iril nf.' (in., fufifl in it.t of . !i Js-mnm nft Shiiiu--. v. Hn.lwrfc ExvM i,trH of th :tt ni Mm'i.t n( t( Uit'l ilt'l tPrsM-. Ut iUl MrT)tHI7 tfii-tkS tKiiiy f :Hil-i, Ihftvto. ftu'l t a-s-tnain ihv trm- cjuwiutii fii (h wi'l'tw. at wii n th rH.(tllvt h!r. uu1 r t,r i' tt.'ii4 u, tu i nir( 1.1 n'f- hit mnii hi i "3 ' ntr'i !.. on fix ! jnr. jg. !-. m 1 o i ll, ii a. M. when aixI wtfr ii jiiia in- t fi'nf -w irlrr-sl in.m m:vw in frr hr or n run... l-t.N.; M h KHS. Aittliior. HUT OK PAKTITIOX To Hannah I.'.hr iri;--ri,i,m,-l with f:ii)-l r hamfif Fhu. Ilcvli..r1 ("o. fa. Hcnj.-tjiiiO KttMn.wn Hxiionl omtiT i., iti) F.tiiaQiit-l ljlir '"f i ruin. K-H.T'1. i n , tm. V'o an hTMljr tvrtifi-i thai -n f.Hirwi.'in of a R rit of Partition uutti tui ol the ! tio(iMi I uurt of .incrtHft ininty I'a , ar.fj u n: .iirvf-w-.), I Will hli aa iciiit ou ic pr-ml.'-. in rh. ival cm'aip of Tinniia L!.r, thv'i. .I'un! m sum;- i ; aiia ntui i y.. Mmpt o-inty, p . on Thii!- i -lUy -'f 1- jfrn.-ir nt-xt. lili-n ai.l j jwienxini if jmi think rn t -r ; . . r lAssn; XKE'S M)TICK. Nmli-e is her.v iisn ihitt Ileum .T ( ..l.m.n fttlil Wife ItV il.stl tit rnliititi.rv a.'..,nio .... - ! s-I'-.'tksi all the real estate anil itrnanial nn.ik.nr i'Z'ii c,,t": llisi..tuer-iWe ,'vMAl ; Is -.at ihe t e .,( t,,,y s. 1 .,.,., i ltnAh, ' friil,-y r'.iu. nip, ..iiifn t ii.in,,,. 'a . Kti ItKN HAl K Kit. Jan.: .l'so. AiKii-e. J HIT Ol' VA KTI IU.. foJn-v K.('. Millfrir Ptutl an I a. inn i v,n. ty iniitatia . Mrv Hr,;tr. i.ii..-nH-ri l itb H ilirarn U.m-'V. f Jii'iiis.,-,, r . .,. . ,t, la ; V.-'l arf hrrr-rtf ri'i' ifl-f ?Lt in rm-vit, u. nf a Writ f lMrtltiti iMj,-1 tjIT nrrhana 'mrt if eTirrt-t t .unity, Ph.. .( i, tir-t s i win noii aii in(ti-f ..n ih ;,rt'm:- of th r-al ) o! H'.,M:.it:i Miliar, .,-.r-v.. ..!; Ill 1 I'ai.tt Town-.'i:-. (,mi;i,v. iVi a on t T:i';r.:v, u v- imv f r. 'iruarv u-ii, ahtra - a mi w i ytai .-nii ai(TWl if you thin if K.'ir, f ?hnn OfTii , i;, a, ; i Jin, ivj. i .-lierikT. ( 1.L'TH. '0TI K. I lie pnMie It herehv mtifled that snv wife Va- xalnia into lelt nty Ijwl anil ln-ai'l w illH'UI just t-aiiw or .-ro.rf hIii ill an-I rl.at Alii nut tr r-spt.u-lltir ktr aliV Qlttmt4 hr etfitrai-titia- I'.lWIi Jiil.LtR. 1I:I. shorn. Trr. 2,J,l'e. CA! L'TIoX NOTICE. j I n .erH'V tittfT th jWi ihat .t wf ; t rin ri.'i, naj j. Il my isoatro ai.l I. . and i warn am l-er-ons ihi! kj kri-u i.er'.n mv w. ii ni. !( nut i nut in im. rv-: i.ti-iii... l.,r aiij le' t or expense "lie will ne or rtiitkt- o.aiv t.-. J'ill. KMI-iiii I Jan !s, Fair H'-i-k. -,n--r-t t mini v. l'a. jyr-oi.i riox mtk ii. iVialee ia het-l siren that ti.e jrtni-r-h:p p 1111.-01 torsllamt settie 1 lie name .:hiu flic- - loer nocirw. JO-M l r.. Mil F FH tl'HKUM It JIILLtR. l'a.. Jaa. . I-,. . '. Ho, Ra-ilt, 1 A I MT'iKVH Mint E. ' r a ! J J'.ofu'rTI ' ('l!,," ' m . ..n;- au.i maae a d: li' of the fim'l in ll hnrt of Joh I. Ka 'rnar ; anl Levi Vo4r eiet-inon of Jaa Kaofaai j .'e 1 u anl anion? tL.- lrn:K -ii(Kl-l i:itvw. ' ,M pi'.nii7!m ai mw i-rrr a .womer- aU'-n-J. I Jarvi-i-. FRED. W. BlfcMt' KIR Au4.itr. .hCl T K .N TK E. A Lr-taie of A r iir eehr. Tate f 'a '? a. V.tMrari m . Pa..4erai J ! teiUkms-T.tarv ti the attit f-tae hr imt re w rrwjite'l tflhe TMerifi.rl fct r rt-rp- r actirity. nt'tM-t- h b ret-v a u m'I ruiw i-t,bfi Ut wtru.t e!e to nit t kiaJ rn, f-j- aietil aixl thte haT-i. eia: . aaruint tt ,rn wtil prs-nt ihm wury aiilWnu.ic. fer-tti- lttlli sf llieUOS tUiAS u tAVim 'fill fIT. jaotj. -tiruixs.