The Somerset Herald. EDWAKIl rTl.U Kditor and 1''?" j " Mwb to- j The member of the Cmled States Sen ate re considering tl.e propriety of in creasing their salaries to $10.t0 per year. Thc full r-ii of member of the fifty fiit Coiigre ha len made up. and BK.l'i4 HcptiUicaoj "' I"1 In, craU. Hit.i.iR is the only memU-r of the late administration that holds over in Wash injrton, and be j only boarding until the family get settled. Wilts the Senate adjourns and the members of the lower Mouse go ,l!eir homes to make their early gardens, the administration mill have more time to attend to legitimate limine. Jonvthas C n e.of KhodeMand, has resigned hi a-at in the I'nited State Senate. Jonathan will be looked uou bv most people as being a very foolish nian. He ought to have known belter. Gose-ncri's hw against -HinK to" bacco to minor fixes "the age of const nt" at sixteen. It fine the seller r0, the purchaser f", and it does not stop on ci garettes, but induJesall charaiiereof the weed. In this lest respect it it at least impartial. Poul-tlcsR chew mg-tobatvo nn.l two-fers" are as injurious a jfolden Virginia ktccu wrapped in a piece of rice paper lYcuitVT 11 At'ltlwoN, on Tuesday, sign ed an onler extending the time from Man-hi:), Ins'.), to May 1, 1', within which the railway mail service shall be brought under the operation of the civil service law and rules. Thi extension is made ojmo the representation of Civil Service Commissioner Lyman, that the organization of the wrvii-e could not be accomplished euriier than May 1. A r.fwu.i Tios has lieen introduced into the State Legislature fixing April 2th a the day for final adjournment, but has not yet been finally agreed to. l'or all the pod that this "Model Legislature" lias done, or is likely io do, they might us well change the date of adjournment to Maich 2m h. They need have no to of the people complaining because of the f-hortnes of the session. The end can in t come too "on. i.kmbai. Cawekon. in conversing with the putwU who called to congratulate him on his ninetieth birthday, inquired about the probable outcome of the move ment to break up the Soldiers' Orphan School nyndiiate. and on that subject re marked: hojic the system will lie w iped out, ns it always has tecn a hum bug. The children of soldiers and sailors would have received letter training if they had lioen reared as other children." The repot t that the Cuited States man-of-war, Nipsic, had lieen sunk by a Oer man war vessel in Samoan water, turns out to have Ist-n a canard. The Presi dent lias appointed John A. Kaswm, of lona, William Walter I'lieljis, of New Jersey, and (Jeorye 11. Hates, of IMa wsre, commissioners to represent this tiovermnent at the conference to lie held in IJerlin concerning affairs in the Sa moan Islands, and a speedy and satisfac tory adjustment of the difference now existing is looked for. Mr. J. S. Clmikson deserves the thanks of all true Republican for making the sacrilW he made when he accepted the lalsirious position of lint Assistant l'otdmaster tieneral. The Iowa edit or has always shown himself ready and willing to sink personal advantage fur the sake of harmony and cood feel ini; in the parly. President Harrison is to lie congratulated on his good fortune in thus securing the ability and evjeri ence of such an able journalist and expe rienced politician in this iiiiportant ;osi tion. Ox the last day of the Kifiieth Con press, March 4th, Mr. Kandall, fhairman of the House Committee on Appropria tions, submitted! to the House a state ment showing the amount of appropria tions curried by the general appropriation bills passed at the session, snd a compar ison is made with the estimates of the departments and the law for the current year. This statement shows that the total estimates submitted amounted t ) $-!C,-INI.ir.io, the sum appropriate 1 to &!M, S7s,ti;i n 1 the sum carried in the laws for the current year to :1t(S-',544. The Act of Assembly passed last month providing for the election of As sessors for three years tays, that they shall lie elected on the third Tuesday of February, 1K.I. The Act providing for the election of Constables forlhree years, pasied at the smne time, says they shall 1-e elected on the third Tuesday of Feb ruary next. The question now being ag itated throughout the State is, were the Constables elected at the recent February election elected for one year, under the old law ; or for throe years as provided! for in the new ? There is a irreat diversity of opinion on the subject. As will be seen by reference to our news columns, lYcsident Harrison ha sent quite a number of nominations to the Senate. Among the more important ones arc : James S. Clarkson, of Iowa, to be First Asxistsnt Postmaster Genem! : Smith A. Whitfield, of Ohio, to be Second Assist ant, and Abraham I. Ilacn, of Penn sylvania, to be Third. Assistant, John W. Mason, of West Virginia, to lie Commissioner of Internal Revenue. The latest Washington rumors give the Knglish mission toChauncey M. leew, of New York, and the French to Mural Halstcad, of the Cincinnati nni-rrial G'.vM Thk resolution relating to the foreign policy of the General iovernment, in troduced the other day in the Minnesota liegisiature, strikes the key-noteof public sentiment. It declare that the govern ment's foreign policy should lie vigorous: that the I'nited States should compete for the w orld's commerce, and to thai end liberal appropriations shonld be made for the construction and ojieratlon of tam hip lines. It also favors sea-coast forti fications, and sets forth that the acts of (iermany in Samoa are intended to alt'ect the ccnsaierc of the I'nited States, rath er than the savages of those Islands. If this country doe not maintain iu treaty right the fault will rest with the govern ment officials, and not w ith the masses of the people. Tin last phase of chaos an West Vir ginia dim-loses the Supreme Court of that State. if State it be which has no consti tutional power of government declaring that F- Willis Wilson, w bone term of of fice as Governor expired noon the 4th day of this motiUi, shall continue to fit and act as Governor without title. One of two persons hasbeen elected Governor of West Virginia, Fleming at Oofl"; or, failing a vabdeleet ion of either of the gwntiemen, the ofiice of Governor i v cant, in which case Mr. Carr. IYe'.dent of the Senate, shonld sit and ad as locum tenens of the Governor. Bat the court divides against l?arr. It is, perhajis, the j first time that the .Supreme Conrt of any State has rejectej the claimsof three H-r-wns, each of whom had color of title. though two of them but fiilse color, and confirmed the claim of one who had no ahade of color to title. Nevik was mere a more paiiwble illus tration of a mountain laboringand bring ing forth a mouse, than the big ado and result concerning the fearful insane mai alv of the Mcallisterville eohliers' or phan school. l-anved doctors, aave the mark 1 were so completely hoodwinked as to join in the hue and cry against the managers of the institution', whose cruel treatment of the scholar was the alleged cause of the terrible affliction. To think that skilled physician, men eminent in their profession, and tome of tbem claim ing to be experts on the subject of insan ity, should be the dupes of a score or so oi little boys, is too bad. Surely the out come of the matter it not calculated to inspire confidence in the opinion of even classically educated men. Instead of be ing the victitns of some mysterious ner vous affection, it now turn out that the little innocents concluded to indulge in the lnxury of a little play known gener- allv as a "make believe." Shade of Ks- ctilapius, Hahneman, Iau-h, and other j i lights in the medical profession, w hat ! next ? ! PRESS COMMENTS. i Pittsburgh Vitjtta'-k : If w Hampshire ! n not carry prohibition, the chances seem to Ik- ery goisl for Pennsylvania's slicking to high license. Hartford Coiom .- It will be noticed that the President, ill his first batch of Territor ial apHintmenu, conforms strictly to the rule laid down for his goverance in the Chicago platform. St. Paul Vmttm Frcst : Harrison is Presi dent. In the bright vocabulary of Ameri can pulitira there is no such word as " Prem ier." Now and then there coms along a 'boss.'' but in this connection his name is Hanison, not Jim blaine. Cincinnati t'mnterrial: President Harri son's knowledge of the situation in the Ter ritories irained iu the Senate, is serving him veil. It is evident that General Harrison intends to till the otlloc in those young em pires with their own citizens. New York .' Moat of the appointments made thus tar by President Harrison have ttonccroiit toln.-jm gemeotand to his sense of political litiicat. lie l as a hard row to hoe until all the olllces are filled by men whom he and his tahmet advisers and the Senate and bis pariy are in favor of giving tbem to. Pittsburgh V'nHrrrlnl : In giving thecon trol of fedeial apiointmeiits to the Senators and lU-presenlative in Congress, with the understanding that all loenl or factional dis putes should be amicably settled he is asked to make the nomination, tieneral Hum son lies done a wise thing and will save himself no end of vexation and Worry. Indianapolis Trlhunr : There is no mistake about it : Prmident Harrison intends to ' carry out the pledges of bis sirly, so far as I it lies w ithin his wwer to do so. This is i something unprecedented, and that is why i the oltioc ekers are dismayed, and why I they have found it necessary and profitable ! to study a document which they regarded as safely buried iu the archives of the past. Iowa St'ttr Untlfirr President Harrison j has invind the I'niled Slates District Attor- ;ney lor Nest Mrguua to send In his rcsig- ' nation. That is right. He President can't j begin any too soon to puige thepubii. service j of Dftii's-mlif. iartisans who have been j usng their positions for partisan purjsises, J and to defeat the ends of ju.-tice. Vel Vir j ginia needs overhauling. A stale tiial will ' iTmit such gross election outrages as have Ixs-n perpetrated there needs a shaking up. New York Pmm : The Pcw cannot see any reason why a national ballot reform law should not be of great benefit to tlie whole countrv. That Preshlent Harrison is in j hearty sympathy w ith the purpose of such a i measure is evident from his inaugural ad i dros, in which he referred with decided ap proval to the rising ballot reform sentiment as expressed ill Stale legislation, favored its extension to national elections, and advocated education as the collateral remedy for the special difficulties that beset the South. When sectional wlitics is banished and the whole country dimes to disc iss measures that are for the honest peace of all, surely Republican triumph has brought us to the dawn of a new and glorious era of honor able progress. Clarkson Accepts. WAsnrsiiros, I). C, March 14. James S. Clark-mn. of Iowa, is First Assistant Post uiaRT ieneral. James Sullivan Clarkson is a native of lndiauna and about 45 years of ae. For the past twenty-three years he and his brother have owned Ihe ca Skile Ilryitter, pub lished at Ikes Moines, lie lias been promi nent in Slate KIitics. and during Ihe past three or four years the Iowa member of the Republican National Committee. During the late campaign he was Chairman of the Executive Committee and Senator Quay's chief lieutenant. OTHF.S APPOIXTr.STS SEXT IX. Ill ad.liiion to Mr. Clarkson's name the President to-dv sent to the Senate several army promotions and a "baker's dozen" of Postmasters, including Robert 8. Bowman at Berwick. Pa., and William Wallace at Indianailis, in place of Aijuilla Jones. Mr. Wallace is a brother of General Iw "Ben Hnr" Wallace, and was once a law partner of Genera! Harrison. Ither nominations were : .Louis WolSey. of Tucson, Ariz, to be (jiovernor of Arizona. R.uhbone tiardncr, of Rh'tdc Irland, to be I'nited Slates Attorney for the district of Rhode Island. William L. Dunlap, of Indiana, to be I'nited States Marshal f,r the district of In diana. Jeremiah Sullivan, of Montana, to be Col lector of Customs for the district of Mon tana and Idaho. Elbert D. Weed, of Montana, to be Uni ted States Attorney for the Territory of Montana. IMrLOHAT HtCC k FORMAL rALL. At noon to-day the President formally re ceived the members of the Diplomatic Corps, who were introduced by the Secretary of State. All of the Legations were represen ted. The President was assisted by Mrs Harrison, Mrs. Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. P.ss sell Harrison, Mrs. Mckee and Mr. Hal fbrd. The reception took plaoe in tbe Blue Parlor and lasted half an hour, no formal Seches being made, and a general conver sation ensuing after the introductions. the eE-iiEXT Pom sous wouk. The President was able to devote more at tention to official business to-day than on any day sin, his inauguration. This was accomplished by denying himself to all call era, saving those w ith whom he bad engage ments. The crowd came as usual, and when they found that tbe President was not to be seen they turned their attention to the heads of departments. The result was that the Cabinet oillcers were overrun with office seekers and the President had a little time to himself. Hol' FOE nt'SIXKSS AND ED ErTloXS. Tlie President has issued a new set of rules lor tbe routine of executive business. The cabinet will meet on Tueftlays and Fridays at 12 .to r. N. Senators and Representative will be received every day, except Mondays, from 10 until 11. Persons not members of Congress, having business with the Presi- ilent, will be received from 12 until I every day except Mondays and Cabinet days, j son. The Constitution commands Governor Tboee who have no business, but c'd mere- Wilson to holdover until his successor qnal ly to pay their respects, will be received by ifies. and he must continue to daso until the tlie president in the East Room at 1 r. a. contest between Messrs. Guff and Fleming is oa Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. settled by tbe Legislature. Namn Sent to tha Snat. Vm;Tn, P. '. March 14. Th M lowing nominations have been srnt to the Senate by the I'resiJrnt : James Si Clarknon, of lows, to be Fir Aitn l'uetina-tcr-tienfral. vi A. E. S.everiaon. IywU Wol.i -y. of Tucson, Ariiotia, to be I invert it of Arirona. Katlibon (.inlner, of linod Island, to be Attorney of the t'n ted Stat for the Ii trict of Rhode Island. Wra. 1'nnlap. of Indiana, to be Marshal of the I'niled States or the IHslrict of In diana. Jeremiah Sullivan, of Montana, to be Col lector of I'uxoms for t!ie Pmrict of Mon tana and Idaho, in the Territories of Mon tana and Idaho. d. Juliua II. Patiki, Assistant Surgeon, to be Surgon with the rank of Major. Fimt Lieut. Gilbert V. Cotton. First Artil lery, to be Captain. Swond LieoU Charlea II. Honter, First Artillery, to be First I.ieuteoant. Lieut.-Ool. Adelbert R. Bumugton, to be t'olonel . Major Joseph P. Farley, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Catain (Uho H Michaelis, to be Major. The following list of nominations was sent to the Senate Monday : W. D. Budd, of New Jersey, to be Mar- slial of the I' oiled Stotes for the district of Sew Jersey. John S. P,urtn. of Mississippi, to be Mar shal of the Cnited Sutos for the Northern disirict of Mississippi. F.Jwin L. Kiirsheedt, of Louisiana, to be jjarehal of the I'nited Suites (or the East- ern district of Louisiana. P.rad I). Slaughter, of Nebraska, to be Marshal of the Coiled Stales for the district of Nebraska William II. Wbiteman, of New Mexico, to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the of New Mexico. Smith A. Whitefield, of Ohio, to be Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General. Abraham I. Hazen, of Pennsylvania, to be Third Assistant Postmaster General. John W. Mason, of West Virginia, to be Commissioner of Internal Revenue. J. Granville Leach, of Pennsylvania to be Appraiser of Merchandise in the district of Philadelphia. P. William W. Thomas, Jr., of Maine, to be F.nvoy Kttrsordinary and Minister Pleni ' ipotentiary oftba United States to Sweden and Norway. Samuel K. Thayer, of Minnesota, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni potentiary of the rnited States to the Neth erlands. Charles E. Mitchell, of Connecticut, to be Commissioner of Patents. Nathan . Murphy, of Arizona, to be Sec retary of Arizona. David M. Lines, of fmisiaua. to be Spec ial Examiner of Drugs. Medicines and Chem icals in the district of New Orleans. La. Jr' j P. Ward, of Oregon, to be Aipraisor of Merchandise in the district of Williamette in the Mate of Oregon and Territory of Washington. The Senate confirmed the following nomi nations: John A. Katson. William Walter Phelis and tieurgh H. Cates, Commission ers to the Sunioati conference at Berlin Cyrus Buss y. Assistant Secretary of the In- tenor. The Cermans Take Water. I Sax Pbi.icim'0, March IT. The steamer j Zrtilandia arrived from Samoa yesterday : bringing news for a month past. The Ger i mun steamer Wainui arrived on January 2 w ith dispatches for the German Consul, and from that dale his course has been entirely IchamceL The attempt to enforce martial i, t. .. i.,,. ,, ,n,,,e,! the war on Mataafa j uas suspended, the .Simwih 7Yf has rw,umwJ ,n,0!ition without interference j tie American and IlritiMi consular court, resumed business, and Herr Brandeiss Taniasese's prime minister and originator of i the rebellion, has been recalled to Germany. : The American man-of-war Yandalia ar I rived on February 2i, but the Trenton, with Admiral kimberly on board, had not ar rived up to the sailing of the Zealandia on March 1. The British man-ot-war Royal ' has been replaced by the Calliope, much to tl:e pleasure of the British residents, as Cap tain Hand, of the Royal, was hike-warm in supjiorling British interests. tiernuny has been trying to arrange terms w ith Mataafa, but the latter refuses to allow t io required preponderance of German in- ll.ience. He has his men. G.O0O in uumber, strongly entrenched along five miles of the cou?t, while Taniasese's force, reduced to Ouu by assertions, is in his fort at Lntumin. There has been no more fighting, except one little skirmish, in which one of Tamasese's chiefs was killed. When the American barkentine Constitu tion arrived on February 2, the German cor vette Olg sent a boat to demand her )aqiers and announced matial law. Captain Col ly, of tu Constitution refused to give up the paiersand though be had only eight men on board, threatened to shoot the first man who b ar led his ship. The Cermans withdrew. T:ie Constitution subsequently ran aground and was wrecked. Her crew was rescued by the Nipsic. Intimidation In Alabma. New Yokk, Man-u 1.1. A Montgomery (Al i.) special to the World says : In the Fourth Congressional L'islrict, at tlie last election, Lewis W. Tnrpin, Dcm.. was de clared elected. Noticeof contest was prompt ly tiled by J. V. McButfy, the Rep-.ihhcaii nominee. The taking of testimony began several d.iys ago and McDu.fy went into Wilcox county for that purpose. In Cam den, the county seat, he wss waited upon by three men, who ordered him to leave the county in forty-eight hours, they claiming tj represent the Democratic Executive Com mittee of tire county. McDufly agreed to leave as ordered. Before the expiration of the forty-eight hours the best Democratic w hite citizens of Wilcox County held a mass meeting and passed a resolution that such action was not sanctioned by the Executive Committee or the white people of tbe coun- I ty. McDuffy aiked if they would guarantee him against injury from the three men. Be ing told they would not, he very promptly left. Tbe affair has elate,! tbe very small Republican element of the State beyond ex pression. They claim that it will give Me DufTy ihe election. A Candid Democrat. Wajhikotox. March 1". The Capital to day has this paragraph, which demonstrates that President Harrison was wise iu suspend ing President Cleveland's order extending the civil service rules to the railway mail service for the present : " M r. W. 1.. Bancroft, general superin tendent of the railway mail service, it a m-inocrat after Don Dickinson's own heart and is Dot ashamed of tlie fact now. He tendered his resignation on the 4th of March but was requested 1 1 remain on duty until his successor was appointed. Last week be was showing the list of dismissals and apisiintineuls for February to Mr. Wana maker, who asked what cause was assigned for the dismissals. 'None,' said Mr. Ban croft, 'except their politics. All those dis missed were Republicans, and all those ap pointed were Democrats, and that is the rea son why you ought to appoint my successor just as soon as possible.' Mr. Wanamaker looked a little surprised, but promised to at tend to tlie matter as soon as he could get round to it.'' Wilson Is Still Covernor. Chauto, W. Va., March 14. The Su preme Cinirt to-day rendered a decision in Ihe case of K. K. Carr, Prrsident of the Sen ale, against (Jovernor Wilson. The Court boids that M r. Carr, as President of the Sen ate, has no claim on the Gubernatorial chair under the present circumstances, and up- holds the position Uken by Governor WU- COT HOME IN TIME TO D!E. j Suddan Death of Hon. Jasper M. Tnompion or uniontown, ri5Towx, Pa-, March to. Tbe com munity was shocked this evening by the news of tlie death of Jasper Markie Thomp son at bis farm near here. He was tiken sick with pneumonia while on a southern trip, and at once started homeward. He ar rived at noon to-day, just six hours before his death. He was born in Kentncky in lfe22, and his wife and four children survive him.. Mr, Thompson was widely known, and has a host of friends in Pittsburgh, a ith many of whom he was associated in indus trial enterprises. He was president of the First National Bank of tbis place, and large ly interested in coal and iron works in A la bania. andthiscounly. He served two terms as iu'ernai revenue collector under Presi dent Lincoln, was elected to tbe State Legis lature from this county in 173, and was a director of the Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny City. A year ago be was a candi date for selection as this county's choioe for the Republican congressional nomination in the Twenty-fourth district For many years be had been a member of the Presbyterian church. A Minister Against Prohibition. Chawbekski-ro, P.. March IS. The Diiln SisU publishes this evening a letter from Rev. Cyrus Cort, pastor of the Reformed Church of Greencaslle, and one of tlie ablest ministers in the Southern portion of the State, in which he clearly defines his posi tion on the prohibition amendment question. He writes : " As long as I hold my present orthodox views respecting the inspiration andi ntergrityof (iod's Word, I must regard prohibition as unscruplous and wrong in principle I could not consistently' indorse prohibition without nullifying or perverting many aula and passages of the sacred Scriptures, and at the same time running counter to what I consider the genius and aim of free and constitutional government. As a practical measure of temperance reform prohibition has been largely a failure, and tends to create a community of spies, in formers and hypocrites the most abomina ble pests of society that we can conceive.'' Iowa's Liquor Law. Wavsalv, Mo, March lrt. -Judge Rud dick yesterday granted a temporary injunc tion against the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway Company and C. J. Fosselraan, agent for a St. Louis brewing company, restraining them from bringing beer into Waverlv. The complainant was Dr. J. Billbrook, a Methodist minister. Fossel nian'i attorney held that the sale was con summated in St. Lmis, while counsel for the road argued that, under tbe decision of tiie United States Supreme Court, the road was obliged to accept the beer, which, "ie claim ed, had been treated the same as any other freight. The Judge held, however, that the br-wershal no right to have an agent in Iowa, and that when Fosselm ill tovlt orders and delivered their goods here the sale was computed in Iowa, and was illegal. He also held that the railroad agent, knowing how such sales were made, should not have per mitted them on the premises of the road, and therefore granted the injunction in both A Negro Exodus. Raleigh, March Id The negro exodus from this State is abont to take the form of colonization of negroes in Arkansas. Ne groes are holding mass meetings almost nightly, and colored orators and preachers are urging them to colonize. Negro preachers of this section are es pecially active in the matter and issued a circular to-day calling a meeting to organise tbe North Carolina Emigration Associa tion " for the purpose of securing organized action toward colonizing all tbe colored peo ple in the Stale in Arkansas, where they are offered lands for a trifle. The circulars say the will people don't want them lure anl they have determined to go. It is complained that the election law, school law and other laws M3sed by the last General Assembly were passed to crush them out They propose to colonize on unoccu pied lands in Arkansas and follow agricul ture. Held In Terror by a Hog. New Albaxv. I.id., March I.i. For several weeks this town of .to,ft)Q inhabitants has been kept in a state of terror by a hu-e ai d vicious hog. The anim d considered every body his fit prey, and many people have been kept busy climbing trees in order to get out of tbe way of his tusks. He upset a carriage onc, anil during tbe past seven days be has caused a dozen run aways, resulting in crippled horses and broken buggies. The police tolerated but did not encourage the behavior of ttiis porker until several days since, when a more heinous ntf.'nse than usual render! him a fugitive from jus tice. He rushed through the broad plate window of a drug store, overturning dozms of bottles of m -dicine, then wilted out and proceeded leisurely up the street. Tbe cost of the windaw was H'Vi, and the mrrhant estimated that at least tS worth of drugs were destroyed. Last Saturday the police saw the animal and succeeded iu lassoing him. They drag, ged the hog in triumph to the station house, followed by several hundred persons. After five days' imprisonment tin bog will be sold to the highest bidder. Many think his pun ishment ought to be death. Elrhteen hundred Men Idle. Heleva, Mont, March 17. Owing to ihe recent burning of the lojrer works at Ana conda, Marcus Oily, the superintcndntit of Anaconda, has ordered the Chambers syndi cate mines to shut down and OK) men are out of work. The loss is now estimated at over $l,UK),oD0 and tliere is no insurance. The works burned were 3 33 by Omfcet and contained forty of the great Bru-xkner roasting furnaces. Aboul fifty per cent, of the michinery is a total loss. The iire was undoubtedly incendiary. It broke out in the centre of the ore house, wheru there was no fire of any sort. Altogether there are now 1,8)1 men out of employment Guards on the works have bee-i doubled. The upper plant of the St. I-awrence works are still in full blast and turning out 18.00 tons daily. Legislative Adjournment. Harsisiii'bo, March 14. In the House this morning s report was received from tbe Com mittee on Rules that no bills will be intro duced after March 22; that in all debatis only five minutes will be allowed on each proiositioti to each member, and that after noon sessions will be held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Mr. Andrews called up his resolution pro viding for final adjournment on April 25, which was adopted almost unanimously. Bigoted New Hampshire. Coitcoao, N. H, March 10. Complete re turns from all but one small plaoe show that all tbe constitutional amendments are adopt ed except the prohibitory amendment and that striking the word "Protestant" from tbe bill of rights. Tlie vote on the latter was as follows. Yes, 27jisa ; no, 2o.S) ; not the requisite two-thirds in favor. The pro tibotory amendments was defeated by a vote of 25,2X3 yes, 20,774 no. Senator Chace's Resignation. PaoviiiEXCE, R. I., March 10. Governor Taft to-day received a letter of Resignation of his office of Cnhed States Senator from tlie Hon. Jonathan Chaee. It will be read to tbe General Assembly on Monday. Wast Virginia's Gubernatorial Mud dle. Chablesto, March 1Q. Governor Wilson decided to-day to call an extraordinary ses sion of tbe legislature shout June I, next, to settle tbe Gubernatorial muddle, and to act on certain other legislation. Corn, Ear and Shelled. If yon want corn at the lowest prices, call soon. It may gu higher sny day. M. 8cuot-s:. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Hera W Arc Again ! " Hello, Fisk. shake !' "How are you, Mike! How are all the lamily r' ' They are all right, Fisk ; oh, by the way, Fisk, have you brought your spring clothing yetT" " No, Mike, I have not, but I was in Som erset yesterday, end saw box after box of clothing unloaded at Suyder's store. Ge-raa-ne rivers ! but don't J. B. sell lots of cloto ing? One thing is certain, Mike; when yos go to Snyder's you can always find some thing new ; you need not be afraid of get ting old clothing, with new tags put on them to make them look new. Then, too, J. B. has such a beautiful room now ; plenty of light, so you can see what you buy." " Well, Fisk. my opinion is if anybody wants clothing or carpet and did you see 8nyder's carpet room ? well, any person who can't get what they want out of that lot of carjiet, and tbe low prices, too, mu.t be hard to please. By-by, Fisk, we'll meet again. The inauguration is over and tbe new goods arrive regularly at the Bargain Store. Call at the Bargain Store and see the panic prices on Shoes. Tinware, Hardware, Rugs, Hats, Clothing, Notions, infact most every thing you can mention. A box of Blacking for 1 cent A box of Blueing for i cents. A paper of Pins foi 1 cent. A paper of Needles for 1 cent. A good Derby for $1 23. A suit of Mens Clothing for $137. Such are the prices at the Bargain Store. Call and see the big bargains. St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. One of the oldest and best kept houses, located in tbe bnsiness centre of Pennsylva nia's Western Metropolis. I'nder the super vision of Mr. Chas. S. Gill, it has become famous for its siqierb cuisine and excellent internal renovation. Travelers are wont to speak of the St. Charles as the most com fortable and home-like house they have encountered. . MARRIED. DI LI WILL. On Sunday, March 10- l'SSO. at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. H. Ziun, Mr. Edwin E. Dull and Miss Jen nie C. Will, both of Miiford Township, Som erset County, Pa. SNYDER COLEMAN. On Thursday, March 7, 1SV.I. at'tbe Lutheran parsonage in Friedens, by Rev. J. J. Welch, Mr. Samutl S. Snyder and Misi Maggie I.. Coleman, both of Somerset Co., Pa. M I LLK It PA H L . On Thursday, Febrn sry 14. 1IMI. near Pocahontas, by Rev. Ozi as F. Harshman. Mr. Jesse C. Miller and Miss Amelia Paul, both of Somerset County. DCNMIKR-MII.LKR-On Sunday. Ftb. 17, iss:, at the residence of J. P. S)icher nearSqiesviileoy Rev. W. G. S;:hrock, Mr. Henry W. Dunmier. of Somerset Township, and Miss Anna K. Miller, of Middlccreek Township. DIED. CLAY, In Middlecreek To rnship, on Tuesday. March 12. iss:), Mrs. Lucy Ann Clay, aged 50 years, 5 mouths and 22 days. FREEMAN. On Wednesday, Slarch 6 1S80, in Summit Township. Somerset Co., Pa., Miss Jane Freeman, aged about Co years. REEL. At her home at Cupp's Station, on Friday, March 8, ISSS. Mis. Lizzie M. Reel, wife of Hezekiah R3el, aged 30 yeais and 10 days. WILL Mrs. Elizabeth Will, wife of Ja cob Will and mother of J. K. Will, died on Wednesday. March 0. 1S!, at the ase of 72 years, 7 months and 2H days. Hr remains were interred in the Reform ed ctnKterv al Shankviile, Pa. A nice new line of shirtings, ginghams, muslins, and a general line of dry goods, just received at J. B. SNVtixa's. Tliere has in the pa t been some fine stocts of clothing kept in Somerset, but never has here been such a splendid line in the town as you w ill fit d now at J. B. Sxvnxa's Absolutely Pure. Thi Powder nevr Tarie. A marvel of purity, fttnM.ff.il &ii1 wboleHomeoew. More cmomicftl than the orctinrtiT-kiii'l, and CMiint I wld al (StnptiitifiQ wuh the multitude of low tfn. nbort wviKlit, ahim or phufphaie powders. &tld vniv m cm. Royal IUkixu Puwdl Company, lOf. wall fetrevt. New York. A-SMf. I IUSE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm -OF A. H. FERNER & ERO. STILL EXISTS, Anil fur tbe good of tbe people of Somerset snd community, lung may tbtj exist. THEIR USE OF GENTS' FINE SHOES THE EMEK.SON-. . PETIOLE. CONGRESS, BUTTON, AND BAl, IS PORPOISE, CORDOVAS. KANGAROO, DONGOLA, AND CALF. W. L. Douglas 2.50, $3.00, snd $4.00 Shoes, free from tacks snd nails. Ererv jir Warrantd. ENS WQfKlN3 SOES, fO Cents to $2.50. Ladies Fine Shoes 1 Flexible. Latest Stvles, f ir Spring and Summer, fiw anri Ifivh TtAe! U ft ji and . Wiiltlis. B. & B. DRY GOODS BARGAINS ! Rrsl !iv omit, iw piere inch Ckah Tri most .' oml. Vius t"t t fhmae . . a,,!,,. ni .limlilV UVUlUr 0l St SI .SU.'our price Jsl -n la. atiu pieces All Wl Inssrtjd Pistil .tJ &'..-:. rleeant snwts at 7.". and SIM: tbe very best we have ever vet been shle to offer. One lot 24 inch sit Siik Bl KhaOam at H.Otl me hit 24 inch B!s k ,n l.rain tirea SiU at H.i : fomiir either ! lh last two ileias wuh uv H.Umn.1 fi 2 k1. Write mr Mai Winter Iieparunent In relation toother great bargains. Mail Order Business A Specialty. samples and auoiis sent to all parts of the country, (lor pnHis risk uothluK. an we otter tbem the benefit of lnnrel nfca-ks to select from and ifiiarsntee jtIivw 1 he lowest. Send for sample. trut us with an order and then compare value. Thin Is Iteouljr lot. Ol'E LARGE ILLUSTRATED Fashion Journal AND CATALOGUE. Eighty pages, kesdy March l"i, and w 111 be sent fees to any address upon rviiuest. Much valiv able information to every household. Write early (or cou?. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. 4 MEVDMKNT TO THE COXSTITC .A VT1 N pmfmr-ed to tht rilizeusof (hi Common Mcuitn Ty Hie wem-rut A-tubiv in me i ommou wttuitii of Ht'itiisylvftiitis for their piroval or rv-jtf-uon at a spet'ial cit.titm to be iirld Jim- 1ft, ivf.. ruhli-hed ov onliT of tht" SttTt-twrv of thv OmiraonweiiUU, In imruauce f Artirk Will of Joint rvwilniiort propminff as amendment to the noUttUtiUion oftlit; a;uiuihi wraith : rEt;TioS l. Jif if rtinUr' ' 0 ) Sf at-iiv irvf Hvusr of ttitrrrm't'irf9 nf tJr 1nHtnmtriii!k ft Jnniin m t tu GtHrrii AwmOtu mrt Toat the loUowmj 1 propoed an amendment to the eomtiiiulion of inr (Miiu.oiiweniiu oi iviimy ivaum in tu:cora mice with the provision of the eighteenth article Iherroi : AMENDMENT. Htrike out (Void swtion one, of article elxht, the four qiialitu'ation for votT, which read fol low : -if twenty-two year of ajre or upwards he flhall have pnia, witrmi r.voyvar. aiie or coun ty ux, whi h hatil fmve been at leaxt two htuRLiut. and paid at left-it one month betore tlie elecuon," luat th nectioa which read a Iiiiiovi-4 ; " Kvcrv male citizen, twentv-one yearn of air.'. posMMii)C lite f lowing 'I "ail cations, hll he entitled Ut vrfe at all eU-ctiou : Firrt. He Mbail have ecn a citizen of the I'nl tod staiei at leant o ie mouth. Second. He Mialt have reidfM in tlij state otic year oir if. havuift previ4Milr been a qtiulified eies'tor or nauvp-lnini citiien of ihe slate, he snail have removed therrfmiu aud returned, ltiea.x uiut!.tr minici.mtely precvtliiig tne election. i lurvi. He niiall have resideu In the election iHirict where he fhali or-r to vote at leH two nint?t immediately preceding tlie election. Fourth. If twenty -two yean of atre or upward. he Mhatl have said, within two years, a tate or comity tax, wtnen tiau nave ueen aMswei ai l: two uitMitisMf aud Eaid atleat one loonth be fore the election," utiall be ameuded, ho iu to read at ftrilowK . Ei cry male citizen twenty one years of a?e, po eMinv; tlie toliowmg tuaiirica,tious, aiiail ie en titled to vote at the oiuiu; place ot the election dtru t of a hii-b he shall ut the time 03 a rvaidc-ul and notelnewnere : Find. He shall have been a citizen of tbe Uni ted Hite at leant thirty day. SexiKul. He (shall have resided in the State one rear It bavnn previously lee!i aquahlied ilector or native torn Citizen ol the State, ne .bail have removed ilierefroia and returne!, then aix month-) immediately itreclinic tne election. Uiml He hall have reiied iu the election diitnct where he -ibailorter u vcrfe al leant thirty days ImmesiUtely prer-edinr the election. The le.ibdatu'e, at ihe wnion tjiereof next aferthe alotioii of thlrv HttitHi, aha 11, and irom time to time thereafter may, enact lawa to properly eu lorec th in provision. Ftmrth. Krery male eitlxen of tbe age of twen-ty-ow ytar, who xaAll have te.u a citizen tor thirty day, and an inbulUant of tbi Mate one year next preceding an election, except at mu niciil eld-Uoua, and for the ht thirty day a lwMuetit of? be eletMm district in which he mar offer hi vote, shall lie emit led to vote at u -h elect ton In the eleetion dotnet of whiai he shall at tbe .tme bra rwident and i.ot elsewhere lor officer thai um or hereafter may I eleetetl by the people : iiw'iW, That In time of war noelec tor in the actual military service of the staie r of the I'nited Huttes, in the army or nuvy thereof, shall be depr ved of bin vote by ream in of h;s al lem-e from s.ueh elt-s-t.1 n diftrtet. and the leifisla ture (shall have power to provide the manner to which, and the time and place at which uch at sent electrn may vote, and for the return and canvas of their Mv in the election district ia which th-y respectively reide. Fifth. For the par)-. of voting. noperxmball be deemeil to have gained or lo:t a resideuce by rbson of his pretence or Ht-nce while emnloy ed in the service of the Cm ted Suites or the State, ntr while en paired In the imviKationof the wa tr of the State or ot the liish wa, nor while a student of any cotle.'e or seminary of leant in, nor whiie kept at any almooi-e or public insti tution, except the iuinnte of any home for dia otetl and indiKeut soldiers and piiilor. who. for the purpu of vttimr. shall be de mel to redc iu the elect if u disirict where said norae 1 ls a tet. Law nhrill in: made for a-ertluiiig. by pr.tiier p'.ni- tlie ciiiwns who shall r- entitled to ll.eri,'ht of so tirade hen.by establu-hed, ' A trut copv of tlie (oin; resolution. rHAKUN W. STtNK. iecretary of the CoounomveaUh. VMEXDMENT TO TIIE COXSTITl' TioN irx')M.'l to the citu -m of this Coni iu sun-f ilth ur itie ist'tirtftl A niMr nf htlirn niuuwtiitb uf iV:ia-yivittiA, for thi-ira;irovai ur rcjfcUoii ,1 a iu! fUt iinii tu U htJl Jurh- IS, in-"!!, ruhlclift djt itrtitr ot the SefrvUkrv uf tn ( miinotivrtnitJi, in surtutite of Article VJ11 of tiie ('4nHiiut:Hi, Joiitt nHliuiuii pr-Tcjlijg an aintivlaient to tin t'oiotituiidii oi Uiiit onuaonwi'dllb : ' SkiTiti? 1. lie It nnolveil i,y tbe .nate and Hou.'Sf of Kt'pre-H'iitan ves of tht; t '4iaiiHKiU''MUu nl' Pemiylvatitm. intviu-rl Aeinbly tnt'UTuiit tuv toll'twiiix aiut-u lmcnt ia propuw-j t" the Cou- wtil'.itiou of lue Cotuuu;ivPilLh it r,:n3 ivn, ; in ftctMrdattiiv with lb; tigiuecuth Article j AMENDMENT. Then1 shall he hd a Id itlonal article to wid Cnn Mitntion, to be de;Kn;iti i Ariiclv Xitsufot uw : ARTICLE XIX. Tte marjiiforture, let or kei'vlnfr forlof InU'xicdiUiat luiuor, to 1st u-vd a. a hcvtnure. 1m toen'iy proiiiluu-rl and ny :o Aiion flhipro hibntoT) -tmll t4 a milcui'.isiior, punihahle oa &hail be irovi(lfd l"y law. 1 lu'iuittiularttire, mU- or kwplnp for nale of in toxiraiiiitf Ixjnur f r other purpi thsn an trv erKo uiay b allowed iu mirh munnt-r only a may be ireeriUni by law. The tfiM-ral Xnia bly hhtl, at the Unit Msitm tn-ci" linx ihe ad-ij-Uttn of this article of tlie t'otwittuum, eiit-t Uts with Hdetfiiate peiiaUhw for its enforcement. A tniecupv ol the Jo at Ke.mtun. 4:ilAKLK4 W. HTOXK, Secretary ul iho Commooneitlth. IMISISTUATOR"S NOTICF. Euiie of EliirM-ta Will, de d , late of Sunj rreelt Towtmhip. VtsOiernet 'ounty. Pa. letters of aduiinintrtion on theahove estate haT Injr been ir ranted to the under igned by the pmp er authority, notice b hereby rfwn to alt per-tona itidebttid to aajd eatate to niaka immediate pay ment and thoae haviiijr eiairua or d em an da airaiiirt themme wtjl prtont them duly autliea ticated tor tetUfmeit without delav. JFFrERtWiN K UI1 L. mar3t A drntoiaarawr. WANTED MORE our Fruit ana ornsmontAl M-k. We van (rive yoti s g'ton pttyinK Mtustitm et o!Ke. Atdrp for tiniw. t, B. KICllAKbSuN A I.O., Xurcrvijiru. (.tlit-va, N. Y. inarl.H ;t. J F.GAL XOTICK. Nmlce ! hfn-lir irirrn that Oeonrc H. Smith, Tninee Sir th- atlr of the Ki-sl K-luio of iohn si. Kmiih. dweHNI, h!i filnl hip riiiMl afiuiit iu MiU F.stsle anil hsprPxemKl hi ptitifm to th Jthi);. of the orphan' i'mrt tt be (iixrliarji! fnm ihe tnu-t, which will I hrnirt on (be Wh dsr of April, l-. JACfiBD. SWANK. Clerk. iTRATOK S XOTICE. LMate of Ilermsn t mherKer. deceased, late of .Jenner Townnoip. Somerset Co. Pa. letters of adminivrration on the ahove eute having been granted to the underrigned hv tlie piper authoritT. notice is hereby given to ail per. mis indebted to Mid estate to maka immediate payment, and those hariug rlainin araintt the ame to prent them duly anthentirated for aet tlrment on satnrday. the 3 na day of April. 1 -:', at tlie late reaidence of dei'eased in Jrnner Tp PF.KKY fMBKHt.KK, kCI.'KKN HOKNK.U.- Admintfftraton. A L'DITOR S XOTICK AtanOrvhana' Conrt heltl at ftmwfM on tbetith uajt .rfMnrrh lav, on aotioa fjf J. t . Iwr7. FMf.. the iinrtemgued wafltilr acpoiutct An1itor to make a ditrihuiii of the fiai in tbe haii.li f Junas IJrhtr u. Kaniuel Sliller. Ad rainiiavuraf iheenate of Mar; l.i htr. dee'.l., toand araons ihtne leaallr entitled thereto, here dt sitw rxiithat he will attend to the duties of ihe atre apra'iBtmeni on Tne1a. the lth day of Annl l!t. at hwoftce ia Somerset, Pa., when and where all persona intcrcated can at tend If they Uiiok proper. 10HX H. HOOTT, torS. Auditor. APPEALS. F-r Ttlar Towns';, pat the Flection Hoii-eon M-i..U5, March 1$, VJ. from Uo'cluck m- to ti p. ni. For Rockwnoil Horon'h n Ihe Elcetlon Koue or Monday, iaan.h 1, w, Irom 7 o'rlock p. nt. 10 Up M. ' For iwfT T'trKvf-KX TowDhlpat the hteetton Hoowin l'rda Hirotih. on Hiewlay, Xarvh K ay. (itm 1 o r!o t p. nu t. p. m. For t rin Hr izh at tin- kh-ctimi TTiHr-e in aid rV-ftsoarh. ai Tu.-aday, JJarch li. from a o"ii'-k p m. tt 9 p. m. F'orCouauewee iiorrch at ine tiection Moue in Maid hniufh, ou Weluej-diy, Mtach Jb, from y a. in. t 1 p. m. For Add mm Township at the boue of-'harle A. Mitchell on Thursflay March 11, , froiu ra m. to t p. m. For Jetfersor township at the Election Hotise on Monday, March i, froai 1 o'clock p. u. to 6 p. m. For Middlecreek Township t the Electiott Howe on Tw-sday, March from ti a. m. to a p m. For I'pper Trkevtot Townsltlpal the Election Hme on H edncMtay, Man-h 27, ?t from lu a. m. to 3 p.m. For New Centrerille Bonaiph at the house of William Flick, on Wednesday, March St, I rum 7 p. i. to 9 p. to. Fur Miiford Towmhip at the Ejection Hotise mi Th'irwlav. March 'j fni s a m. 10 3 p in. F.a Jewner l'4wnhinat the the haise of W'm. Baldwin in Jeiiner X Howis, 00 Friday, March Jy, 'm from 11 a. m. to i p. m. For Jenrtertown Bonaih at the hoie of Wil liam Baldwin in Jenner X Koads 00 Friday, Mar. , V from tv p. ai. to Vp. m. Fw tjumahoniufr Township at the Election House in Siovestoan Baatt;h on Saturday, March A, HyfnKa lita. m.toS p. m. ForMtovestowy borough at the Electioa Honse in snid Btsrouht ou Monday, April 1, from ! . cu . to 1 p. ux F-irt ouemauirh Township at tbe Election bouse 00 Tuesdav, April i. wtrom t a. m. to 'I p. m. Forl'aiui Towuvhip at the Klertiuu Htm on WcineMlay. April fn.m a, m. to I p. m. Forxte Township at the Election Hotte on Thursday, April I, 'tf trotn Na. m. u Um. For Shade Tornhip at the Election House on Friday, A pril H inm 10 a. m. fa S p. m. For Stotivereek Towl tiip ut. the Elect ltn house on Monday April fnim Wa. in. to .' p. m. For New halilmore IVrotuh, at the Flection Houc, on Monday April S fnmi 7 p. m. toft p. m. nr Alievheny Township at the FUevtion Houae on TueUy. April fmm 1 p. m. lo i p. m. For N'srihamnton Towithin at tbe Election Hm-e on Wednesday, April Us fnm I p. tu. to t p. m. For Sontlmrapton Township, at the House of . J. lvenikell iu WellcralHirx. tiooHigli on Thursday, April u. v, from 1 p. 1. to S r. a. For Velletlunr Koronieh at the House of J. i. Kennell iu said boroughou Thursday April U W, from 7 p. v. to 9 p. m. For Larmier Twp.. at the flottse ot H. Johnson ou Friday April 11. , fron U a. ji. to 4 r. m. Ftsrivreenville Twp.. at the botwe o Fred iHirr on Saturday, April .., 'rV, t torn 10 . a. to S e. M. For Fikiick Twp., at the Fleet Hoe la Sa.Lbnry Horotuth on Monday, April lj, 'w, fnm 10 a. m. to ' r. &. F(irSlial-s!ry boron h at the Election Hoase In aid b-iniU on Monday, April inmi 1 p. U to 9 P. Ji. For Summit Twp., at the Election IIihh In Meyerwlale Uonriiifnou Tuesday April, 1, W.froiu lu a. M.tut r. w. For Meyerxlale Homitirh at tlie Election Houe tu iaid tsitrvriuhon TueMlay April lt, si, from i r. to 10 p. m. For Brother-valley Twn. at .he Election Hme to llcrlin Itonaisih on Wctlnewiay April 17, 'K, from It a. m. to 4 p. . Fiw Heriin It trough at Ihe Ele.tin Hohm In said borough on Wctjexlay, April 17, from ti p. M. to VP. M. ForSnerjietTwp.. at Commissioners friTice on Thursday and Friday, April, l- and VJ, bum 10 . m. to 4 p. M. For Swneniet Boron jrh at rommi-vioners (tflice on Saturday April, an. Va fnmi s a. m. to 4 P . When anil where ail persons and corporattiai fecliiiirtheinlvi-i ainrr:ev'd at the enumration and raluatioii of their taxalJe property and ertWt made pursuant to M.-veral Acts of Assembly lu su h ca.es made and provide I aie requested to attend and state their grievancea for redresa at fordinff to law. A. J. II ILK MAN, I. E. WA'JNER, Clerk. tiEU M. NKFF, Commissioners' Offloe, V. W. WtM.lA MSttV, Somerset. 1'a., Feb. 'JO. Oimmiwioners 7IXAXCIAL STATEMKXT OF SOMERSET BOROUGH, For tin Year Ending March 4th being the first Monday, 1889. KXPEXIHTCRE3. Taiil fir Po! service and lamp Htrntiiiff .MA M 44 luniiM, and repHin at"-ut Knicine hotimr 5C ' Material and laburoa the clrertx 17 4." ' 1'ritiiiitif, tiuilitfsnt, fttatlo't- ery. A A3 80 " ou IJitixrK arid interest on out- stMHilinp imUhti1tte .VT7 31 ' " MUt!HtiK ortlvn hrnel In l.v; !S 3; " Salary of Binve and clerk u i TrvaMirer 1V ft 1927 711 U C. Cot boric. Treasurer. Dm. Toc44ii ree d frutn former Trw- nrer 1 'A Tu ch tif d frm Fmrouirh Bcaku, fiti en Hint licem-. 429 18 To cash nct fmm X. B. MeMrixf, Tux lollwmr ftir lsv 1424 64 To cash rei (1 fivm Miehael Ki fcr, TaxCUectorfor IW 123 & 1?TS 71 r. Bv rash paid foTontandingnrderi ut last -teitle nient , 22 25 By ca.-h pmi l 6r bon lymid interest on old intlehtt4lnem..M..m o07 20 By ch xiid on orileM Hsnvi dur- inir rtirrent year U. 21 ' lu Treawirer btud'. M 01 lis 71 HtsRi Kit a ft. Tux Collerior for lHv. Da. Tobulancedtieatlal settlement I 100 40 8. P. Snydcb, Tax Collector for ML De, To balance due at last settlement. 9 58 l Mich a cl Kikfer, Tax (tIleetorfor ls7, Pa. To balance due ut lot wUk-ment J 143 JC By exoneration allrwed... -..$ H M ' Cash jmid to TivaMuvr Vi V " " Lumiaihfiuns, n - 143 K X. B. yf.iri(r. Tax Collei tor for . To jrrow amount of duptleatc Dr. .J !75 9S 'Byritsh paid Treu.un.'r H'J4 ftl AtiatetDetit allowed taxpayers... -.1 M KxouerHtiifiH " .... 4AM " (niiui'iMou tt t'jlle:t.r. 4i at 9V7 M Ilalrtrii-e - To which add f-enafty of 5 -er ceitU... Ti balance tn dirnllcnte dne tht bfinrph.$ fEU M KEd'K'-K-i AND LI AI.JMTIE4 F THE BKi (,ll. BEsOt'RCft. rah In handt of Trvaatirrr. t M 01 liuhttH-e ou tlnptieatir "f II Kretfar i' " S. H. Snvder.... M 1hs.: ! X. B. ilei.nil.. 8 5C.T 49 LUBIMiirji. Outst nndinff order. -.none. l-mds outrtiH-.Klius S1J00 W Excess of Liabilities orer Reounes t fcti 51 ESTIMATED VALVE tF DOIKH'GII I'HOp ERTY. Fin Ap;rutus K.'iviue iltmNe lot anil building. ipi;;h wa!t ... Vfl f IMO 00 .... .Ml 00 We the mulcmiiaied Auditor? of Somerset Bor on li. Pa., d liervby eertifv that we have exam ined and audiu-il tHL-ai'riintand roomer ,f rlie f,ireKoiii) !itu'nt nl of the fntaue of sait Uor oojrll, and have fonnd them tirRTt. W.tne, our h-tnds aud ieald tbit 11th Ljy of Man'h. A. 1). ls: (W.M. lliK llSTFrrLER.iSea!. 1 M. K. Hl-M AN, !! Signeit ii. K. FKK.NKK, ;Seal. March 1J, ino. A'ltiitors. rJiRUSTKE'S t-ALE OF - Valuabh Real Estate! BY Virtue of an order of tale of the Orphans Court of Sonier-et Oitinty. Fa., to the utMler iifiid tlireeted, tiu-y wili expoae toaale by public muery, im FLIDAY. MARCH 29.1889, at 1 o'clock p. m., on the prrmwe. the folio win dewribed real nUte, Ute the property of Prier ltll, dee d, vix: A eenain traet of land stronte in Miiford Twp., Snmert-1 iXmotY, IV, atHnint Uiiit- of John f-liaff. Jamb Fhillippi, W. H. Miller.t'. T. Koyd, Jaeob !lpe'n hirs. 1 nrwtian Hehroek. Peter Yow ler, and others, eon ta I nine 2)i aere and 1M pirebes, atriet mnre ; acre cleared, of w hich aboot aiv io meadow ; balance tinfer land, havina: thereon e reeled a hirve two-ory frame D WELLING no USE. Rank Barn. Stable, and mheronlhnlldinrs. This farm iff in a hiyh state of cultivation within two miles from rWkwnod. and one-half mile front Newl'entreville, ia the heart of the Unning por tMi of Miiford township. Good orrhanl, and premiwa well watered. TERMS : One third to remain a lien upon the prem'ws to "cure tbe wulow's dower, the iolemt thereof to I fad her annually : and nne-third oa rontir maiion of -ale and delivery of deed, and one I h ml In two eoual annual payment, from day of sale, iwb inlereit to be secured hy ju-igroent bond npon the pnmes. lopercenL of trie purchwia money to be paid on day of sale. I. P. Pt'LU K. ii. I'l LI, 'nar. Tnutees. JTECiAL NOTICE. Notice iaberebr ien that f rrns !tiaTer. Art n:initrtnr and truMee for the nale f the Real r-ime of iMnlel a. Khrai.K dennved. Iim filed hi-tinal wconnt InKtld Estate and ha preaeniei hi ;e!itiin to the Jud,- of the Orphans' .wn to l fliM-hanra from the rnnt. which will be liennl on I lie '.Hi dujr of April. l-K. JACOB 1). SWAXff. Clerk. mtuxiiaif Atirm- you h Uwir f?uvo3.iisotDtuog. kefkee ,h fc.r. H H W ttU hlX 1 ..1, j 71 J aVK Sweeping Reductions. In Overhauling our Stock during stoc-k taking, we have discovered too many Coods, which has caused us to make the following wonderful Prices : 50 Pieces Press Good-", Reduced from 12 1-2 cts. to 3 cts, 100 Pieces Checks nd Stripes, were 00 cts., bow 33 cts. 30 Pieces Black Suiting?, were $1 25. now 50 cts. 80 Pieces Colored Silks, were $2 00 and $2 50, nhw 50 cts CLOAKS REHrCEr ! Knable & 35 Fifth Avenue, Louthers Main Street, Somerset, Pa. ThisMcdsl Drug Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great Favorite with People ia Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Bye Stuffs, Sponges, Trusest Sitpj)orters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, etc. THE DOCTOR GIVES PER.JON.I.L ATTENTION TO THE XMPOl'NDIN'J OF T i i n in mm m sss m w m GRSATCAl.E BEIXO TAXES To VSE OSIY mESH ASD PCEE AR1HLES SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And : Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our i,'Ood to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - - - SOMERSET. PA. FOSTER & QUINN, 13 and 15 Ciinton Street, j"ioiH:iisrsiTioi"W!zsr WILL SELL YOU Cf All Crads3 at Pric:s L:wsr tias Ever Easwa h Vestsrn Pena'a. I.ACE crUTAIXS, Trr.CDMAN AI ('II KNIT.I.E Cl'IiTAIXS CURTAIN' IDLES AXI FIXTl T.E-i, I:! s.-t. IX ALL SIZES COCOA AND CHINA MATTINti.S, AT I.OWEJST I'lMCES. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY COODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS, AT FOSTER & QUINN'S, Successors to Geis, Fosterj& Quinrr. ENTERl'IIISE xVXI) PltOORESS - : ARE TRULY BKPFtESENTED BY : . : : : DANZIGER & SHOENBERG, f ) The Largest, Most Complete, and Handsomest Retail House in Western Pennsylvania. Fuil of Iiie and animation, S'lrm.-uritliiij into th teeth jl o.rtexttion. thy presen'el to the p-irt'haing u!lic. OUK 4 ' rrt CwhIh and Silks., (Inaks'and Wraiw, H.wiery sod L n.lcrwesr, Linens and Domestics, Mu-lin Cndcrw. :lr, I.-uvs an l Enihroideriva. Lui-ea, Kiblx.n-, Millinery Notions and Kan. y (loods. Soafw, r. rfumery. Silverware, Jewelry, Corsets, House Furnishing, Cnxkery, Ac, &e. Iu fcet, everything for am or wear here collected. V.ark Oros (irahi Sill at .liv. wortii (H-. All-Voil Heinietij, d .iil.le width, st 4S:., worili BV Cheviots . -thj.r.1. da.n and mix -.1 e!! --! dould -ws.lth goods, worth 3te , at l:c 4" imli Hitfit Tiisi'K wrlli IK', at H"r. 4" incli Ii.itiuj-k I.i'ien T.iwt ;, wortii ;mc., nt I'Kr. 10 4 I'ro' liel (J iilt. worrli f I. n; y.xim tieavv Vtr-i ",ik. ttiilts. worth i ;J. nt t V. I loth U'aiitliii Jm ae's. worth fj. at l. KZ?ll'"lTZ7?Vfh''":' '?-"'-" I "f .hat!'.. !,.,. (.im-h.-.ms and Prittf. &7zz:zz:&7 : DANZICER !&i SHOEWBERC, ?xlh?tIeeLa!ld.P!nn Ave Pittsburgh, Penn'a. ASSKiS tTV OF faliaWe Heal Estate. BY !RTt F. "fan orler or wis iw.cd o-lt or theCimri of Coinnf -n PVa of Sot irei l t'a.. to the uruler'tirnrtl directed. I w,ll Fxae 10 aak- by ptibli' tHU.-ry. .a tiie premises, oa JfO.VD.!l-, Al'lilL S, at 2 o'eVa-k p. m. the f..llowin- ilevntjed renl es tate, late the property of H.-nrv N. oletiuui. d ;. A crtniu tr-t o. land .imate in l!rht'rv,H.-Y Town-lop, S.OT, n t Conntv. Pa., a.ljoinoia laini of )iAm Kaii h heir ti 1 mm V. Ihiv. lv,er Han r. Kilward K:mnK-ll hrtn. and other, t ,ai. UiniDe one h'tntln-1 and nin?f v-tiirne a-r'4 mro-t Bieiioire.if whi.h i: acre" re clear..! reKter l.irlaiiiaf land ia iu a .! mate of eultunUon imian.e timfer tan-l. atioaf m Hcrei mrinaid with a tine rein of il and lone .um-. the o-m1 D..W open, with tiie licce-omrY iiniilemcnl.. U shippina along; the line of li.-rliii R. (;,. orehanl and water 011 lhl land. Havioa therw erects a g.l hank barn, and a two Morj iraiae Dwelling: House, arst other mihtiildirun. ..nrenit-r.r to . h.ireb and M-lwol and ia an exeellem (annina cominiiD- TEItMS. One third In hand oa eonflm-.alion ofunM on, thinlin aix nsailha. ne-thlnl in 4ie v.ir fr..ln tl.tyrrf wlcwilh lnler on dc!er.d pavrhent f-Mii '" of " To ' iired twjodsmeai li A on the pn-miwa HI (r evm. pureita-a siooer to be paid ondar ti Hh-. RKl BEX Wtr.KKR A-ii-n. e r lIENkY X. lliLK.MA.V. A EDITORS NOTICE. a a. Mr.VMMfnl Thor Marsliall. late of 'V.tnenet - - ,-. .., 1 . nee n. 1 Tfta nnderMitaed having Ib appotnteil An-ai A . .T. V , eaannne eicHm and dittnhnte the fund id the liandj .rf the Admr 2I,,'ii .v.w1" ,n'!'1 aa,-""f Whut etltltle.1 tK'n tn. hend.v irive. n.i (hat .r vt.il attend lothedi.ticof .p,..me,.t at h.. ,." . " ' - o M..l..!i.v. April a. at lllof loek a. m.aheH and t,rre .l i.rv.ni ir.terrte.l are rt,rtiT. u, appear an.i pre-e nteir S Ali "" v ' foTi iaVe tar. ' A. J. COI.BOHV Audiusr. UNDERWEAR. AT Shuster's, PITTSBURGH, PA. Drug Store J Q is all oiw'acles an l throwing tlefUnce direct f their pi:r a t!i-.- gretttMt hxrgiiua ever Faily BecBij jjlSTlNCT nEPAIlTMEXTS ": FALL . iSSS . WINTER, Elat k and Colored Silks. Velvets and ti'ushts. Fine imported Vxlen Press 0ood3 in Colors and Rlack. Krowd Cloth, 50 inches wide, at f I O) to 7H a yard. Wo-.l Henri ttiu, at 50 cents to$I 50 per yard. I'ljti.I Ptripea, Mixtnrea and fancies, all wool 50 inch Suiting cloth, 00 centa jr yard. CVjiiiriioto assortment of Winter Ho siery, Vnderwoar, ftlovnt, Lares, Em broiileries; Millinery and Riblions, Zeph yrs and Yarns, Embroidery Silks ; Press Trimuiinirs, Braids and Buttons, Corsets. Muslin Underwear, La Cnrtains, Porti eres, Blankets, Flannels, Table Linens, Sheetings and iluslina. JOS. HOBHE & Cfl'S PENN ATENUE STORES, 613, 615, 617, 619, 621 Penn Ave., Pa. nvl-'i-ij ST. CHARItES HOTETEL. CHAS. S. GILL, Proprietor. Tri).,tMirturTK,an K with offi on ieli: in li niwik. Sew nittn luunIry. torntr Wooti Jjtftet aiii ThirtJ Ave., PITTSBURSH, PA. fci-JalSaaaJUMS3JS.tli3t,J.r.