it M l i I r i ; i ! i li n n 1 1 1 $ The SomerseMicralj. ilJWAKI) SsTl.L. K.Ut..r and rrU(.i'M"r VSUSE-&A Y. .ATi i. I"1- Tiie State L-frii-lature will .!jni on May 9th. . Tin redwtirm of the National nVbt, .lurir? the tirrt month of l'lv-M'-nt Kxr riwm'a a '.mii.itrat:.on. iH.'M'H. The President, on Friday, appointed Joel E. I.rharJt to 1 Collar of ( u 'tomsin New York, and Cornelius Vau ON 10 be p.tma!Tof New 'iork. Etrttrs 1Vtii. fvinost living nr-t ..f i'.e was str'uaon with para'y- i l-.,..l, New York, on Wed lie day last, lie if now in York a"'1 ! I.itcntiuillnn is somewhat improved, j Thkpe is aotTK'thinj? uf rciiii in the rotaHSire br th Tennessee fejislaturf of 8 j ill to protect the t.a!l t, seeinzthat the same Ije-.-is'ature is (rerrym.inlcrinjr the Hat to teal lpuh!ican Conjrrevdonal district. F..K the twent.elh time k read in toe Va.litirton Jiatrhe that Armen, who j a-iu!ted tiovernor le-avr, i to ih' ir-u hy court raartial. Why lion't they try liim and 1-ooiK hiin, and nut w mui b ta'.k about it T Thf spirit of brotherly hue docs not npartolcnpemlerl by liieapproa b itil? centennial celebration in New York. The TriLunr any: "Nearly e verbody in cotinei-tion with tlie coming c-ntennial (Tlehration ia kicking exitpt the com mittee. Its rt in the husintnn is to be A remrt from (iray says the sun was nl kiili'J. aplfln-iitiv." moat totally obscured and, the suKTstition ' ! (bought the end of the world had -ome. A i.t.-TTii: has U-eti roi'iveil from Il'-n- ! ynu bouses and barns were swept away rv M. Stanley. the urea! Africa:i etplon-r, ' and homes and callle were b rVned to death date.1 Sinap'ituti. Sepftnlx-r i. by a i by lir.-. Near Mdlunk fifty head of live ..... , r I ........ friend of the explorer in tvlimmrp. " ; letter states that he met I. nun 1'aslia on llie shores of Albert Nyanr.a aii'i were together twenty-six days. The letter will 1 found in fui! on the !irt jii.v of this issue. Tttv.ni are no (1ie m I'.e-tmasteMien- r.1 Wai.an.aker. He is a lU-p.lblicati till over. Inasisn h at a dinner given to M.iyor I'iil-r, of I'hila.h Iphia, the other dey, he said : -I 'lo not hold j l.xwlv to party oiyaniy-ation. I am a ! ileiiublicnn inside and ontsi.le, from Jan- I usrv to IVwin'iKT, nt Was lincton and in riiila lclphia. I nevr votcl otherwise, riot oven for a roiial friend on another ticket." i S:iTY-riv Indian b iysatti.e govern ment school at Carlisle liavi Ixs-n tlistrih- ' uted among IVnnHj ivatiia farmers for' summer work. The lys r"prewiit half! a down tril.es. Hik-s any onedoubt that i sie h ln.ys as these will help t leaven I the whole tincivilized Indian lump when they shall have returned to their old home and remarked to their l.i.'.y and nhiftlewt dads that p!o!i;i.ini; is lxitter thau loafine? TnE great li res that have Wn ravag ing Urge districts in Iakota are terrible lo contemplate. Whole villages have Iwn .nt awav and si-ores of lonlv farm-houses. Tiie nir was wonderfully ry, the humidity one day last week le inj! only 7 per cent., and the wind was sere high. As the mimlier of settlement increases, and more water is made avail able for use, and the immense stretches) of prairies are broken tip, such Erca w ill become possible of control. OiRposii. TaNVKn is for the Kel.li ean rty and the old soldier, and no mistake. In two weeks he asked for 1:17 resignations in the Tension Bureau. Then Secretary Noble, interfering, took the en tire matter of "resignations" inloiiisown hands, (ieueral ltlack started in in a xiinilar way, and Secrelury Lamar, in Mis Ada Swwt'a case, for instam-o. simi laily interfered. Hut no one w ill chal lenge the corjKinil in reali.ing the more essential idea that the old soldier is wor thy of his hire iVnTHKR returns from Iliiodo Island show that the Senate is safely liepuMi csn. New elei'tions will have to lie held in sixteen districts, aud of these the l!e publicans must carry ten to have a ma jority on joint ballot in the legislature. This they w ill probably .1... for one Sena tor and three Kepresen'.atives are to be A-lected in Newport, and that is naturally a llepublican city. There is an over whelming majority of the Legislature in favor of resubmission of the Prohibitory Amendment to the vote of the ss.ple. Ie.NAN.A M k ay's w iff gave a dinner to the Prince of Wales in Ismilon that cost fllklSK). The cable tells us that the Prince himself revised the list of guets to lie invited to the ilinucr ami struck oil' few objectionable Iiau.i-. It come high to have a Prince cat your victuals, but Auicricau snobs will get there. What j will the other members of the American ; colony in Umdon think, however, of this .11SH lllguisi.rsi hi. ii.'i '. y wwui.j , who once tak in washing kt a California mining camp, and w hose hiisliand could ly e.j lal liiis n-noiim. Hundreds of barrels liardly write li is name to a check fore 10,- of sugar ami tl-jur and oilier goods are ruin tHiO, ri. During the storm the r-Hif of the Op- . era House, Masonic Temple, and many Tut Hoaso on Tlitirmlav refused to s ,,r- " ,1,e Virginia concur in the Senate Amendments to a i:';lr"1', is '"J" ,,,d bill whi.-h would extend the charter of I ,r f" '""",w,b " !n"u'!-v , , . ., ., , . I djtnag'sl. In Portsuioiitb tire destroved the the South IVniisvhaiiia I. inroad ten ; , , . . , , ..: .,, lime and iimi'K-r vard of Tnuie A- Hill, years, aud the Speaker will appoint a j Thf , nit ship Pensaola ,.k in committee of conference. Should le drrd.xk ,art niL.u, .llPn5 ,,(,, was Mug re Senate bill is? agreed to. there w ill la- but piirH r H ,r BJ1 TaVdS hl. b.a a p.. show of the ad lieing cnmpleteil j t,vu fr insltion and anber ene was within the next teu years. If the mens- i,eing cut. The tide fiooded tbe dix-k. and rp fails of passage, the Smth. I'enn char- she tilled w ith w ater ; and getting off her ter w ill expire w ithin tiie year, and the j fceel. sank before she could be gotten into chance arc that stei will lie taken to ! position again. A oiver will have to be sent construct the n.a'1 nnder a new charter without Iwing hanriicapiel by tiie IVnn eclrania Railroad Ooinany. Tu Chicago T,i'W administers the follow ing sound advi-v to those w ho may lie-disappointed in the bunt for cilice: ' Not more than one or two Republicans out of a hundred haw any direct person al interest in appointments to office. There are not over .VI.1) M places worth seeking, and, all told, not over pm,iXi cxnectantu a small proportion, indcod, of the Yt,oW voters who make up the llepublican Jrty. Light-tenths of the Republican voters don 'I ask or expect orlice, and, while many of them take a lively interest in the success of certain candidates, they expect their favorites, if neesl las. to submit to defeat with good imaee. They dislike w hining and have no iym;iathy w ith soreheads. They know personal disappointments are inevitable, mid mistakes must neenr, bnt they take it for grantesl ihe Republican Admin istration is doing the lie-st it can rmder all the circutiisUr-es. As for defeated can didate forol!iee,theworstthingtheT can do is to let disapjintment get the In-t-ter of pa""? fealty. A sorehead p-ts no sympathy any whew, and the n.s.n who surrenders bis .!it!cal principhw on ac count of the loss of an office is jeered at bv one rrtr and HvrvSy tleMpisexl by tlie other." eOUTH DAKOTA'S GREAT LOS3. Wnele Ttwm Wlpad out of Exla tance ty Prairie Flraa. Mirseienus Alril 4 Purine the last two ilsvs South Irakata and Minnrwata liave rn-n wjt htwrof wind-storms, which have caused hriTidivJs of thousands of dol lars dumaee to i-rpeny and several litres have lieen hist. The s'orra started Monday n'urht an ! swept over a lare in south of the Northern Pacific Roa'l in liakotaandex tendinein'o the southern tiers of c unities in tl.it. State. The prea'ejt damage has not lwsn caused I y the wind alone, hut in many pluses fir,-, tanned into fury by thejuorrns have ;;-J out of eiistfnr oerrral una!! !!;! a l hoiMlrt-li1 of tirruers' hou-ws. Tlie'.i'amalaio-t rompieiciy 4i.-wtJ are Y.ilfi. tii. 1'iikaaana. Lesienille and Mount Wrnon an.J three or four other vii ww i.))y .lamapwi. At Volin every h.Miintlie n'.are. except ttiree, in nemoi- ;h.ut I ished and one hnndred i-eofle are ii homen. Lter..'i!le a flattened t the i-ro'ind and taren'r families are without a i roof. rr.rT net r-tios t worjtr vcr.so. A terrililf p.r of wind atmck Mount Ver non and fire wtrted frrni a amali honrt that wa li!o n over early latt niijhL No human power t-uuld rtop the flimei, and in an hour tl,etiinewnion of the plaee waa one Sow, tber;f.n 1 Itenjamin Harrison Pre fnut ra-inp fire. Nearly iwohmidred fami- t j ,wlI f( t)je S!aisi of America, in ! lie. are hornrU-w and tlie loss will loci up It i rejortl that several perwus Uut tlieir live in this fire, but no cotifirnia- j lion hairot been rwvivwl. Knur lane ele- I valors and Milwaukee I.(ot were detroy- i Near r.i-.nt one man lost live hundred j ! head of sheep, which were caught ill a ! j prairie l'.re. Several head of horsea were j saved hy winmiinK the river. In many j ! peaces the crop were covered by the loose I j sand and d;it and will have to be replanted, j i Travel was surtided on some lines of i nd. so preat was the force of the wind. Tlie clouds of d'Ht preventeil engineiiK from ' ting the track. ! THE SfX ALMOST onflltl). " re;, .nt-j hjsi, me me ..-.-r, over twenty miles ol tlie country, causing innense l.iss. Thestiirm ha abated somewhat, but the wind is yet higU enough to ke-'p the fires j burning fiercely and further heavy losses are ; ' alrniet cerain. Tire damage in Minnesota is i mii.-h less than in Pako'a, as the force of ""' """" reacriMsl tlie IvHii. liiry . (j'.m.y ,o- 15 SOI Tn I'AKOI A. A di'oai.'h from Yankton, 1'ak , says: The records of the Signal Oihce show that during tlie prevalence of ibe fires in this region n,e humidity was but 7 per cent., a ..million of dryness. Sergeant Oswald says, never before attained in this region. The maximum humidity is lo t; tbe mean annu kI humidity here, 70. This shows that the atmosphere wa- almost devoid of moistuic The velocity of the wind was 4o miles an hour." The hisses in Smth Ii.ikota wiil f.s.t up jj.osi.oi", at low calculation. A l-ake Ik-nlon, M inn., di-paleb says: ILee Heights, on the Northwestern lloail, is al most destroyed. I.T..psier, a station on the Watcrtown branch, is rejairted d.-siroyrd. Spaulding a ranch, near there, i also rcnor- edconsunied. kioiv or oxr. o th riKer. A secial from Jackson. Minn., say. : The fires prove more general tlian at first J Ulieveil. Additional losses are rcorted from all dins-lions. Tires were raging in j every dinvlion and each seemed to pursue a j i distinct course of its own. The lire w hich would have swept this village from the face j of the earth has Iwen traced to its orig.n. i The search culminated in thearrestof James i Travni. k. When arraigned he plead guilty ! and was sentenced lo pay ii and costs, or in default thereof sixty days in jail. Much j dissatisfaction is expressed about this sen j lence. Public opinion is that justice has ! been loo highly tempered with mercy. ! A Miller, Dak., sv!al says : Prairie firts i Tuesday destroyed ais.ut forty bouses, many I hunts, a large numlwr of horses aud cattle I and left alsiut forty families destitute in the ; southern part of this county. A terrible i gale of wind added to the terrorsof tbe situ ation. Tbe loss Is eslimaieii at Sss'.'ssi. uie County Commissioners are in session and will see that no one suiters for the necessar ies of life. Storm and Fire. Norfolk. V . April 7. 1 he storm of j thunder, lightning and bail woi.li broke j over the city yesterday inom'ug changed at j lo o'clock last night, turning into a cyclone, the wind blowing at the rate of 54 miles an hour. At 5 o'clock this morning tb w ind came from the Northeast and blew into the huroor and iis tributaries a tide which at high water this morning, at Lit o'clock, was 1 inches higher than ever recorded Is-fore. The lower part of the city was II oodol, aud f.re broke out on Water street, caused from slacking l:me on the -wharf of John A. Gam.ige K Sou. ' The entire bhs-k, with the exception of Savage, Son A Oo.'s, commis sion men hauls, was in names. The old Cotton Kxehangc building, containing a s. lit I hoj biles of eollon, and the warehouse of J. W. Perry V. '... containing about H bales t of cotton, were V'tally destroyed Santos A i Pro., Coil d'Sil.TS, I t everything ex.vpi i tnriro:n e building. Hachelder A Collins, j coal, hiiulier and lime, ure damaged to the in unit of l.o i. John A. Carnage's loss , lt;u,ling building is 10 ''. The loss on building and stock destroyed in this block is estimated at lo i,im, pirtly insured, li is probable that the losses sus- Iaj,lcj ov the wholesale gro -ery merchants from the water forced into their ware- : bouses by Ihe iinpre.-e kilted lid. will near- ! down and her valves stopped up and the ship .uinied out. The Simpson dry dock was tlooled. and the damage may reach flD.mvi. tSiMtw storms and disastp us win. Is are re ported at Charlotlsville. Richmond, Win- I Chester and other plaivs. At Winchester 11 j inches of snow, more than the aggregate.of i the winter, fell. Tbe storm was aceompan- I by thnn ier and lightning. The Rhode Island Election. The Slate election in Rhode Island tock place on Tuesday. The complete vote for Governor gives l.sdd (Rep.) 1G.H.VJ ; Davis iIK'ni i 2I.:iV; Riclianlson, I,..ll; ("hace, ;,)". Davis lacks .1H of an election, but has a p'tir.ilily of 4.7. The election will be decided by the legislaturv. For Attor-ney-;-.sneral. Rosters has 21 nil; Sloctim, 21 .MG; scattering. 27. giving Slocum a ma jiHrity of 77. By completed returns the Senate stands : Republican. 21 ; IfeniocnUs, It, with four to b? elected. Tbe House stands : 23 Republicans, 37 Democrat?., 12 yet to be elected. Tbe Demo crats have a majority of the lower branch. Tuesday, for tbe first time in tbe history of Rhole isiati l. the naturalized non-property holders voted. Vntil this year, no nat- iiruiiz.-d citizen could vote for a:iy local, Siaie, or National otliiT ia that State unless be owned a stated amount of property, but Tuesday si! eiiiz us were upon eiaaii!y as to suffrage, an I some six thousand new Voters cist tbeit ballots. A National Day of Prayar. Wi.iiis-.Ton, I. . AprilS. The resi dent to-ilay imued a proclamation ia which he aay : A hundred yean have pw.J ainee the Government wlrch ojr lorefatStere fiundl was fo.-aiaily orf?niid- At noou on the .tKh day of April. ITS", in the city of New York, and in the presence of aa assetnblaae or the Ler.c men wiiose patriotic devotion had ltd the Colotiioi to victory end independ enoe, (iuore Washington took the oath of o'h ai t hief ilaiistrate of the new-born It -pnhiic Tiile ii:ipreive act was preveded. at II oik in the niorninc in all of the rhure.hea of the city hy prayer for Ood'a h'.wfeing on tiie tiuverafti'ut and its first I're-j kiit. TueNvntcniiial of this illustri oui evf-n in our liirfto-y ha tieen decUrel a general holiday a-t of Cjnjre-. to the end that the peip'.e of the whole country may join in com minora tire eierrixa ap- PrnP"a:e w ,h In or,ir ,he jyy or theoccmsion may oftiwa'ai wnu utx-y thankfulness in the mind? of the people for all oar bltwino in the pt, and a devunt nippiicaiion to iol fr their rraci.ui onn tinuinee in the future, the representative of tke religions creed., both Christian and Hebrew, have memorialised the Government to designate an hour for prayer and tbanks- ... u) tUn. j. .mn. to thii-pioua and reaaonahle reijut. do re.vrjinend that on Tuesday. April , at the hour of 9 o'clock in the morning. tl eop!c of the entire country repair to their pmective pla. of divine worship lo implore the favor of God that the blessing of liberty, pros.erityVnd aee may abide with us as a Ieopie, and that His hand may lead us in the paths of righteousness and ftood deeds. Gloomy Outlook for Oklahoma. T.eFi;. Kan , April .. The members of the Slate Hoard of K tilroad Assessors, just returned from a trip through Oklahoma, re i port army orticers as aayiiuc that thousands of boomers are still concealed in the brush, and that if the whole Vniied States Army was there it could not drive thera out. Names are taken, but nine out of ten are fictitious, ('apt. Woodson and I.ieuL Car son an.1 in nsviptof telegrams daily to hire I, ir.. luve them saddled and bridled and in waiting on the arrival of trains at Okla homa "ity April 2J. at noon. The object is to mount at on. and by fleet steeds distance i rival Isomers on foot and capture choice cliii tns , jirty of four Hoosicra with a balloon are ,, ,.ar AnU.iole Hills. They w ill make an ascent in the morning, drill in mid-air till noou, and theu d.aceud hours in advance of teams and spedy horses. State oilieials anticiiate trouble, and say the country will be an Kl Dorado for good land ortice lawyers. The excitement is increasing daily, and nil Southern K uisas is ablaze. The nssessors think that oklahomt is not what it has in-cn painted. The soil is red. ! and the land is good chielly for hay and cot- ton. Oklahoma was surveyed soma years j ago. but the corners are nearly all obliterated now. Settlers taking claims will find it dilticult to describe the same when they g to the Ian I ollue lo iiusc a liiing, aud this will give rise to inuiiierahlecoiiU'its. More will grow cat of the filings by h joiner who stayed in the country against the President's orders and will come out of the timber j April 11 and file any way. Con tests at first by Wineheslers will afterward have to be seitltsl again in the courts. The outhsjk for i the country and the boomers is not Acadian J hy any means. Tanneron the Pension Boards. Wasiiisoton. April 5. Talking to 77 I Vr orressndent this afternoon alsjilt the reorganization of the medical pension boards throughout the country Commissioner Tan ner said : ' I shall appoint Democrats wherever I can find those who were I'l.iou Soldiers, and who are thoroughly cometeiit to fill the po sitions; but I shall not appoint Democrats merely to follow precedent. Wherever I re organize a board which is romtiosed of three Democrats, and I ran find in the district three g-xwi Republicans men who were sol diers and who are thoroughly competent I shall surely lid all of th places with Repub licans. 'Wherever 1 g J into a distirt where there is at present a R publican on the board, and I can find a Democrat who is competent and deserving, and wl.oia in sympathy with our js.licy ot being fair, frank and liberal in the allowance of pensions. I msy give ' that D 'Htocrat a place on the board. One i thing I am determined in. and that is to re 1 ogranize these bosnlsa ipiickly asiossible." Anarchist Fire-Buss. j Jeu.ey City, N. J., April 4 Bernanl ! ;:uuie. the Itader of a gang of fire-bugs who j bave been fleecing insurance companies, was j arrested in this city yesterday and taken to ltnjoklyn. where three other members of the gang Frederick Keight, Frederick Freund ami Frank Duii:g are ill custody. The i method of the gang was to rent stores, put in a small Mock and obtain a heavy insur ance on tbe stock and fixtures. When pre aralious were made for the iuct-ndiary blaze a lamp would be broken. Near it were plac e I bladders tilled with benzine and around the bladder a circle of gunpowder. A slow fuse was used to ignite the powder which exploded the bladder, and like a Hash the place would be ablaze, leaving no trace : ol the incendiary work except tbe broki n lamp to deceive he iiisuraiii-e teople. The o-cupants of the store would, of course, be absent the night of the fire attending a so cial gathering at the home of one of the oiher cons-oirators to prove an alibi. Toe gang is charged with having startid two fires in lirooklyn. Illume was located at So. 11 Porter street, and between the mat-tn-sses were found twenty-two bladders. The gang are anarchists, and belong to a Chicago baud. Settlers Open the Fight. Des Moisks, Ia, April 5. The firsthostile demonstration mide by the evicted settlers in the river Ian Is oecurrej yesterday in Ham ilton county, sixteen miles southwest from Webster City, near win! is known among the settlers as. Hell's Hollow. A I'niled States Mir.ln! and pi we evicted a farmer iiam-.sl lt'.ake, ami while they were removing bis effects. w.re tired upn by settlers con cealed in a dense thicket ais.ut a quarter of a mile awty. Prj'ojbly forty shots were fins!, but the marksmanship was either poor or the range was intentionally wide, for none f the Dcpu'ies were hurt. The poss-? had a number of writs, but as they were only armeJ with revolver they did not atteinot ; to Tve them, but retr-ated in g sd order. Further hostilities ure anticipated, as tbe settlers are said to be well organized. How it Works in Kansas. Gov. Martin, of Kansas, in his lata mes sage, says : Fully nine-tenths of the drinking and drunkenness prevalent in Kansas eight years ago, bave been abolished, and I afBnn, with earnestness and emphasis, I hat this Stale is today tbe most temperate, orderly, aoher community of people in Uncivilized world. The abolition of the saloon has not only prompted the personal happiness and gener al pnsperity of our eitiaens. but H has enor mously diminished crime ; has filled thou sands of homes, where vice, want and wretchedness one prevailed, with peace, plenty and contentment, and has materially increased the trade and business of those en gaged in the sale uf usefjl and wholesome articles of merchandise. It will now lie in order for the liquor-dealers to hire and httjtirt cheap "correspond ents" from various corners and cross-roads throughout Kansas, to inform eastern papers that prohibition in Kansas is a "miserable failure," "expensive fan," "ruinous fanati- i cism. etc. It may now he expected that the "nicropolitan" press will find it necessary to emphasize and re emphasis, iterate and reiterate the -fact" that prohibition i a fail ure : to insist upon "the folly of prohibi tion," and the "wisdom of license." Tha U. S. Sanato Adjourns. WashikoTox. April Z Tlie special session of the Senate of the Fifty -first Congress ad journed to-Iay. From the tone of conver sation of the Senators they adjourned in a very bad h'im-ir. Infornuition had been eir cnlateil that there was a jts;"iliy of the appointment of Mr. HaUlead eurimr the te cesa, which was calculated to fire the ire of the gentlemen who voted auiiinst bis confir mation. It was rctna'ked by a venty prom inent Senalor that siiK the rejection a large amount ofnialeri.il had been r.-eeived by tl Senate referring to Mr. Halstead politic-ally, personally and jotirnaiistically. whirh not only confirmed the Senators in the justice of their art. bu' was worse than anything which had yet ben made public on the subject. Tbe Senator was not certain whether tbe in formation would be gi ven out at once, should Mr. Halstead he aptninied, or whether it would he held until Ihe Senate met. A num ber of Senator! left to-day and more will leave to morrow, hut ail of the Republicans speak of returning and retaining until tlie not weather. After referring the resolution expressing sorrow at John Brigbt's death, to the Com mittee on Foreign relations, Mr. Edmunds offered a resolution that in the absence of the Vice Frsident, Mr. Ingalls be chosen Prtsi deot of the Senate pro tempore, Tbe resolution was pnt by Ihe Secretary and agreed lo without division, and then Mr. Ingalls, escorted by Mr. Kdniunds, had the oath of office administered to him by Secre tary McCook, and took the chair, expressing at the same time his grateful acknowledge ment to the Senate for the renewed expres sion of its confidence. At 3:40, on motion of Mr. Cameron, the Senate adjourned sine die. j Jumped Four Thousand Feet. Qt i.Hi-EY, III., April 4. Prof Harry Le roy, of Decora, !a , took a thrilling and highly sensational ride above this city at noon to-day. After some dtficilty the bal loon got away with its banian freight ill fine style, and on reaching an altitude of 4.000 feet the aeronaut grasped the concentric ring of the parachute attached to the side of the balloon and leaied into space. The first few liundred feet of the drop was rapid enough to cause svera! lady sectutor3 to faint, but the apparatus finally became inllated and circled toward the earth as gracefully as a bird, landing the blood aeronaut a half mile from the starting point, none the worse for his thrilling ride. The ascension aim jump were both very successful. Vengeance of a Mob. Abixutoi Ya , April 3. About three weeks ago a white man named Perry Combs and Martin Holand, colored, became quar relsome while attending a dance near Leban on, and soon came to blows, which resulted in the murder of Combs. To escape an im mediate lynching Roland had to be removed to the jail at this place. On Monday he was removed back to Ibanon for trial. At half past one this morning he was jerked from hia cell bv a bind of nearly one hundred armed men. While enruute to a sturdy oak, a mile distant, they shot the helpless, plead ing negro at least five limes, and in an al most lifelem condition the miserable wretch was hoisted to a limb. At nine o'clock Ibis morning when Ihe body wn cut dovrn it displayed about lil' y bullet holes. The Amendment Convention. H iBElsui ho, April 5. Secretary Stone is mailing ins'nictious to C..ni:?y Commission ers relative to the Allien htu-ut elcWN n on tbe lv.h of June. With these instructions are forms of blanks to bs ustd at the polls, which the Commissioners are nspiested to have printed. The bla-iks mm m distrib uted lo election board, at least live days be fore the election, and the Commissioners are further requested to furnish each board a copy of the last registry of voters. In distributing the ballots the Commission ers are to be guided by the total registered vote, sending three Prohibitory Amendment anil three Suffrage Amendment ballots for each voter. As the votes must be counted separately, two ballot boxes must be provided in each district An Orderly Lynching. K!toxviLLK,Tr.:i., April 3. John Wolf n borger, the escated convict who shot and killed Sheriff Greenlee, of tit linger county, Weiinesday, was taken to-day fn.m the coun ty jail at Rutledge and hanged by Ihe citi zens. When lapttired last night Wolfenlwr ger wus siiff-ring troni a wound inflii ted by the sheriff's posse. The citizens surrounded the jail last night to lynch him, but decided to wait Tor daylight. The jail was strong' guarded by citizens to prevent WoltenU.r ger's encage. Before noon to-dar nearly half the male population of Grainger county was ill Ruilislje. About n.ion the jail was bro ken oiien and tbe prisoner taken out and hanged. The hanging was as orderly as a legal execution. Major Armes to be Court-Martialed. WAsms-f.Ti.N, D, C, April 4 Major Gen eral Scboflield to-day approved the recom mendation of Insptc or General Breckinridge that Major George A. Arniesj Vnited Stales Army, retired, should be court-martialed for attempting to pull Governor Beaver's nose, and the order for a court-martial will be is sued to-morrow. Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, ttreugtii an.) a linlesmnclieas. Mre economical than the ordinary kinds, and caiiii.H is sol.1 at eotnnelitimi Willi the multitude of low test, short wenciil. alum tr pluvptiale powders. Nsd imly In fin. Hoval H.kisu rowbni CoarANV, toil Wall Mreec New Yurk. &-:Mst. -IX OUR - LACE DEPARTMENT We have several new sets of Inerings and Lf -es to match in Torchon, Medecia, Platte. Valenciennes. French Valenciennes, Ouipore le Geiws, 1'aKnt Point Real, Irish Crochet K lge and Laces. .Vew JAit FrutUfr Stilck Itfaing f.it Statu Vwr- HAND -MADE DIAMOND TRIMMINGS, IN ALL w iDTFIsl. I P TO SU ISCHK.3 WII)E. WITH IXSKRT1N08 TO MATCH. Kei HeBtilcM I1ii8ries, Aft Width. Mp to 40 miff 117.0 r-nlrti'ar ttf mion ciren U ttv fmiuMt for InUiiU UutOittrix- t-itM Na.ta-s.NHc fcjnbriij.lriewi -K-ijiiir ik1 InwrtiiikM to mat h. Khie iUid borit aVintTt4(1f ri"s,, KiK'nr mni IiHuiui' u riKtoh. thxt Finish fcli-h Sniti-,,,., twn. land NaitinMWrk. Frrncti Ntuatok in kIxnt. n dium fcj.d heTtr ig.tk. Sevtral t- Lavi Mr gtt. India Linm, Vnnia !,n. 1ii! an Itiin it jr. 4-4 aift Anth Liorn laawn. I' laid NainMHik in hw and henry viKhi ;tKLij iuar, eu:. Sw4nilf by mall If drairvd. I i!i"n "!t pig FIFTH AVK PITTftBCRr.n. pjt. MERCANTILE APPRAISEL1EMT OF DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE, -.5c c. .V o.- rs: Somerset County, Pa. -e- TAKE NOTICE. That fa pin-ranee of tbe several atss of Asvmblj of Ihw ltramum weaith lu pwwHle Revenije lo meet ihe demands iifm the Treasury, and lor other purposes, tha uiKtervgtird appraiser of sjereautile Taxes lor said County has prepared a list of the trades ii sni.i (iMiiitT, aud has (.laced each lu that class un-h to Lux. appears light. M a il : A1U.ISON TOWXSHUS. .Vjssi. Trade. ivn H L 4 Iro Retailer Kn.Ulev a; oou... - Krev A C " LUuat llnsc. " .. koss houen E. . . aixaoHXKT rowmmip. Bovts W E " H.litzel1 A Hon. " t miner Mrs E... " .... r..per John M DUtlller llaM. IS It . 14 14 IS .-13 . K . u a . 13 . W . li . 1-J . 11 . IS . It . 14 . 1.1 . fail . II SZALLS BOROCtiU. nnihaker D A Retailer I...1H, . " . Collins FK " Kioto A C. " KrisstiiivrC A M " Maltliews A Kimmell ' . ' Manges W H XowaaPaulli HiiLsou J A 4 W l l iaison X 4 Co .Bankers... feeibert W A... Ketailer slack Toasanir. Uusband -lis F Retailor.- BRoTueasvai.t.rY Towssiur. IVschly Ira. ...Retailer Hoover tlr i Distiller - lali.iia R i: " hbiilla Abrabam.... 44 iosr.aarc.H TOW.xsmr. Ilof aian DautcL Uetailer ixiMru EKc Boaon.il. Ke ller Ii'.aek A ; Hro..ks s H Is.l.ts J M i.n.rt ; c, . Kurtz H Mouuiain A IV 1;.m AM Knul.er Veakui LV... ci.alk k rowMsnir. Keiailer. IT,.y P 8 Touug li 8 jF.rtT.asos: Towssmr. Ilarkley J W Retailer-..., 13 jETcNEarnws aoai.t-(.H. Griititb i 1 Retailer jikxeb Towxsmr. Cover James V Ketfliler .snlnerl. T Mi.nran VV s ' oCiHtmv Joiiii A " Risitiger JutiU A M tASIMU TOWNSIIir. Real A O Retailer ltrtiixlunHii Jesse .... I'isliller i .s.n. Phaler A, c. .. Retailers.... Sweltrer S 1" .lisllller.... IOW EC Tl IKFVruOT TOWH 1 l.lt.:n A J Retailer i.iiMtn Join. beUaeiouu Uerruau JxCo. M MKYEKSPAtK BoaoroH. IMtirens r.ink -.Banker rook, Phaler t o ltetaiier I 'altiiu H O " Mar It . 1'ively II J " Ki'-iiu.ff-.ru ex.m)Hiiiy.... ' Kbls-eka II J Farmers' Hsnk Rankers Fanners' Hantsr'r As'n...Kelailers t.a-sn.aii i, w " (inline K..hert sir " f . ID . 14 . 14 . 14 II . l:l . ) . 14 . 11 . It liunley s -. t'.i... II.M'kuif Hrolliers- llM.ly Michael John A K .. Krrkrt t J C Linlt. " M..rrill I " Miller .V Collins " Kutter M A i. 1) " Keleh Keinhart " shi.levJT.. Trnxal C ' Walkora Vicks VoniiJ ... ail.lU.ECRbBK TOWNSIIir. Kniirh A H ...Retailer Vloore . B " aiLruKii Tows-mr. Walter C A Retailer... MU' CESTBIVILLE BOROVC.H, snv.l-r (1 II A Co ...Retailer V.si.'ht 1. Reuuler KIW BALTiaoBE BOBOlliH. (ollespie FJ Retailer .. T..lMrsA " TOwrrJolisM - ToMwrH A. Distiller. SOKTHASITOH TOWNSIIir. nrinhamM F Retailer VilierJH I'uurlauutli S F ' raiNT To .siiir. n..rd.-r I. W .... ReUiler t'asirH H i n. -.. " Marshall ,k Weakiand " Ream liai rett. Ul'SSAIIUSINO TOWMSHir. lsloneh T J A Itetalleis i lark A B k Co.- I. u.l 1 I" .. " lllulfes J " . II. M.ver irts.nre. - .. " . si.elii Jusenh " klCBWOOD BOBOOllH. Ash A MeEltish ....Retailers li.ker v o - " ..... oililner Ihivid tinmali .V ruiili.l.i... ... " ..... ljiiiejotin . M Wider Jim- 11 " Stimpstine.. Sinilll " Miyier H elshous A F -. " Uulfemlieriter l H " SALlsst BV BOBOCIill. Eh'.en A Ris-s Retailers Hi. ely Mrs F. M " FelU.-teili ' Ilnv P f " Waikeri la? dig " S1IA1.E TOW.N'Sllir. I.nlir V E.. KeitzJ II .. -Hetaller soacaarr Bnaorntf. IWifor.1 li V ll-iilonlC II Ilralber A Urn hl.-ss-eker: SU)der ie.ltn.tn Fi B fooW ai Beerils t oriroth A t:a . Fisher C II -. F'emei A ii & Bro F'resseA Koiwer Ilellley H Heir Hroihers MoMertumm J M llarrisssi t hsrles J .. Holder! sliln J B ,. Itanker .. Retailer .. kaitiiier t s K lienor A W . " .,u;,i. r I'r J Jl " MolerJII " .elt A asebeer " 1'ollsKroltieni " llsel A F: larker& I'arker .... " rshell I'At III ' sinv.tcl J B " Meiinick Mrs M F.... " Sl.sfer t Imrlesl.-. Selins-k Mai.Wa.-... " Si-hell A hluvler " Seits-rt V A " In rt s ell A; Co " I hi Mrs A F, Vuugbl C B " sonv.Bsrr Tom vsnrp. Apis-1 Win Retailer.... liUeiirh M V M J M Miller J Cat l'k si-- Bros ' VVetwerAJ " Valiiiian Joseph " SIH'TIIAMmoX Ti.wssiiir. Ilenkle Valentine Histsller... STLVESTOWSI BOBOCOIU Bowman Nnah. lUrtaller sciilair 1 ii ' 1 llol.ipsoll J A SOU " ... STOMYCBEEK TO-rsllir. lUltscrC L ReUiler llram 0 A " I'oleioaulrts.rire ... .. 4.. lMintiam sauiuel " ... Fl. so A r " Ton" John M l!t!ller. ljunisrn Al; tsrti Retailer Warner 1 " - tuk E L " SVMH1T Tt.WsislllP. HoMitsell J J tsrtl ReUllers.... Judy J H Miller F.phriln " w. Hnttsiio " slmmuffW. r ' T.lil.eori5e.... . " vrraa ti bkivfoot Towssmr floVer E F lierhant J B Henry E; K reaar Jals rf. L !s.n. Kn-car J ii Co . Lime IlPA l Meliler !s k Retailer.... .Wstiller rasixA BuaocoM. Albrieht Rush t l-r a Davi Konjiier Leltoy Hunter J A Jenkins M A Sellers F H ..Retailers.. WKLLERSnCBO BOROUOH. KenncHJJ... 11 CI.ASIFICTI0S OF VESDEBS IS MEBCUAX- PI.E. Sales I 1 0O1 Class 14 ..Tax $ 7 O Sal.-B IV Itn .UasIS Tax Kim (ialea 10 ! Class 12 Tax li." 25 Sales Is 1 Class II Tax lo 00 Hales 3 (wn Class 10 Tax Jl t Mules 3i mm ...Claas s Tax ( Sales 40 ll ...CI S....Tax 30 ) Haies iS) 0U0.....Claal 7 -Tax 40 00 . C UsSJFICA T10S OF TA VERSS. Sales below St orm. 4 0H). " 0U .Tax t 50 00 Tax lf oil Tax -JOB U0 a j.s-stca ro.v -or hue o cas asd dis- EH-i. Sales below So f Mass 9 Tax t!S on " " i 0U0.. class s Tax lull - " Id One class 7 1..X 40 00 CLASS1FJCATI0X OF F-IKEItiX AD i0 MESTTC LHtlOKS. sales below S ono C's.s ' - lc. .l.s l..Tax s( A COMPLETE LINE Sli"oT-GUXS AND RIFLED, SLEIGH?, B0D-?LEPS, SLEKUI DELLS, SADDLE CHIMES, SLEIGII ROBES, BL-VXKETS, HORSE BLANKETS, IIARNEsS, Willie, LADIES' SKATES, ' GENTS' SKATES, BOYS' SKATES. We have just received a large line of the above goods, which wc ar sellins at - VERY XOW PRICES. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM AT THE haj:dw:re store of JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penn'a. DRUGS! DRUGS! C. K. BEHFOBD. Successor to GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., TBOPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST DRUG STORE IN SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, IPEiNlSr'A. 1 keep constantly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS. OILS, AND VARNISHES. The purest and best to be found in tbis market. We also keep on band a full line of TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all tbe leading appurtenances used both by I'll vsicians and families. We guarantee . in tliia line, perfect satisinction, TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. fINE ASSORTMENT OF Bl RTjH DAY G I TTS ALWAYS I jN STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BEST THE MARKET FFORl'S. BOTH IMESTIC ASD IMPORTED PrescriliQiis Ccsp. Family Mfi FiM Witt Coimto My own wake of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a superior quality. We keep in bulk, so that any Mpecial ingredient can ' added. Sold at l'i cent a pound. I do a square business and will give you your money's worth. 2?o trouble to show goods. PURE WINES AND LIQUOBS FOB MEDICINAL PUBPOSES ONLY A LARGE YARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan.5,isjc. CLARK H. BENFORD. BILLIA&OS ASD TES VIS ALLEY. On ttihle or alley Or ear h A'lttiliKtia. .tibie orHi-y io. bottlfH liiftiirBUcc u TAKE NOTICE. All pmn onoenl in thfn nppraiwmpnt. tht hu HfsVHl will be Iwtd nt tti 'oiiimiw-ioner' other, in SHiMTMt,tMi the L'lih dT of April, 1.. iMtweeii th bsrtirs w a. in. ml 4 u.. wneu M. 1. KtK.L, MKNDMKXT TO THE nXSTITU- H wiih y ib ti;nnl Auil!y of the l omnion weulth of miy Uatiitti for their hurmal or re- jn'tiuu it xitcinl vlt-etioD ( bv htM Jun iwy. Piillihti by tmWr tf the 3errMry of the OHiinHMmt-altii, iti purauuic of Article Will of tiie oiiNiitmiou. Joint reMiitlutHrn propyl ntr ma ameixliDeut to the -uutiituiii tf the Ohuumpii vriUh : I KIT lott 1. He it rtmji-ni ti the. SrHt-'e nnfi IhmM of lirfjrrxufVirrti ttf tSr fnmmmretith tf VmW(I- .t at lirHfnu lr wMf mrt l li at ine loiinwiliff 14 proffwed aj an mend meat o the eoiMitution of tle loiitinonweititu of lVnnytvaina in ariNirt, nrv with tbe provinionrf Uie eUhieenth arUeie Ihereof AMENPMKXT. Strike ont Trnm Mtiitn one, nf article eiRht, the four itiltn-l.iut lor voters, which rtails us fol low ; lf twenlT-two year ofae or upward!, he shall have paUL, within two yean, anute r (uni ty lax, which Khali have bveu aee at leant two iiHinih-t. an-J ftaid at lea4 one month before the eWrUoii," wu Uiat IU wrliou whn h readn a-- follow- ; Kvery male eiti-ten, twenty-tme var of ape. poM-iiiK itie t jilovtiuif niu-,mi'-ii.us shall Ia: entititnl to vote at all ei-etitru- : Kirm. lie hull have N-en a citizen of the Vui ted 9tat(ut h-t e mMUU. Ss.-roiid. lie hhall have refilled In th'i fttnte one year (or If. having previously Ix-en a (')ialittcd elet.r or naiive-bini e;tun of the state, he shall hnve reniovitl therefto.a aud returned, theu x ilioiithhi itniniaiaiely pret-eiit'K the .-letion. Thirw. Hofliatl hae r-.itliu in tlie ek-s tiH) iMtriet where lie f hall ortrr u vole at hait two month tinuitrdiao-ly preeeliu)g trie eteetiou. FtHirth. It tweiiiy-i wo yens ot aire or upwarti. he halU have aid. hiHiid two y.tp, a tate or roouty tax, hien Miali have I ame-vatnl at lea two nHtntlis, nod pid at leat one tih.nt.'i b lore the eleilioo," fciiall te amended, so a. lo read J4S folhiws . Kvery male rltixen twenty one year of aire, pnt KHKinie llie tolloHiiig ttiauii(-aittuN, shall tie en titled mi vole at the . nil inn place ifthe eleeti,u dtstnetof which he hall ut tbe time bj a resident and inH elttewhcre : Fir-t. He shall have been a citizen of tbe Uni ted .Hate at least thirty day.. Second. Heihall have resided in the Ute one year tur if. harnitf prevhruniy breu a qua 1 1 tied eleetor or native MtrDetiubfit o('iheSt-ile. he shall bave removed ihereitotn and returned, then six likxiih-t intiueiittiely prvee linie the eletiou. Ih'rd. lie shad have resided in the e lee t Ion di'tnet where he shall oiler to vote at least Uiirty 'dayi Ininailiately preieduiK tlie election. The ItfcisUture. at the sewutHi lotireof next af-erthe adtrptiou of this sec in mi. shall, slid troni lime to time thereafter may. eiiaci lawn lo properly tn loree this proviMou. Fourth. Kvery male eitiwn of the ajpe of twenty-one years, who hl have been a rit:zin tor tuiny t.ys, anil an inhubiutnt ot this stale one year next pf--ediiin ehrtim. except at inu uieiMil eiet tifKis, and for the lal thuty days a resident of the eleeiion ditnet in which he may olfer hi- ote. shall been'ltleO to votcatsu-jh election in tlieeleeihai di.-trict of which he shall a: the line be a roidvi.t and l ot elsewhere lor olhcers that now or hereafter may tie elected by the people: I'.wuU't, That in limeof war noelee lor in the actual military aervieeof tbe Mate or of the I'nited Suites, in ihe army or navy thereif. shall be depr ved of his vote by rea-on of Itm aVv seuee from stteb eles'li n district, and the letfisla ture hhali have iwer to pm iie the manner in which, and the time and plare at which sneh neiil eleet4p may vole, and ftir the returu and caiiva. of their votes In the election district is which they respectively reside. Kif.h. For tlie purp.-e of vo.nir, no perm shall be deemed to have trained or bnt rrrsideuce hy reaiNiu oi' his presenee or ahsenee while emnloy rd in the service of the rutted iat-sH the State, uor while enaed iu the navigtiiiou of the wa tant of tbe istate a of the hih seas, nor whiiea stmieiit of any coile.e or seminary of leartnti". nor while kept at hiiv alnihou-e or jHihhe insti tution, ex ivpt tne inrna'.-s of any home for did dled and itniiifent Kol.iiers and sailors, who, hr the purpotie of votiDi,'. shall In deemed to reside hi thr election district where said home is iora ted. Laws -hail be mudu ItT a-cenniiiini;. by proper p ofs, the rittzeiw who shall la entitled to the nirht .f sufTraife hereby eslallished,'r A true copy of the toim resolution. CilAKLKH W. HTtJNE. Secretary of Uie Commonwealth. A UOITOR'S NOTICE. lu ihe estate of Joseph K or her. lateorQuenuihoD- ittf l wp., XKuerset iUitiy, .lee u. The Mt;der-i(rne.l having N-en appointed Atidi Ur bv tbe rphatt s i otirt of Somt-r--ei County to aseenain advuueement made t heirs, adjo-H ac couuts tf creditors and make a distrihuttou of the fund in the hands of Josenh Kocher. Ad ministrator of the estate of Joseph Kocher. dec d, late of vjueraahoiimir Tovrunhip, Hniwrt Co. Fa. trr ami anionic thune letrady entitled thereto, Notice i hereby y'ren that 1 will attend to the duties of said ap(af .jtitmeut at my ofti-e in is-mier-M?t H.mh on Vednsdyt the lt"-th day of April, iss, Ht 1 o'clock p. m.. when and where all persona interested may attend. t J. KOOSF.R. Apr-S-18i9. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. Esiaia of Isaac Elrlrk, dee. late of Shade Tsrp., Somerset I 11. Pa. Letters of ailminlsiratUm on the ahove estate havlna fswn Brameil to tbe niu1epiirieil b. the proper autlwH-ily. tMlre I. hereby aieu loall pfr fins inrtelHed to mud estate Co make trnmeilinte parment and Itws havinr claims atainst the aarae to present thera duly aut lien Heated fur sellh-ment on Saturday. Vay IS, IHssi, at t'ke Lale n-sideiKse of deceased, id Shade Townshir. F. XV. BlBF.i KKS. CUAS. KI.KU K. Attorney. Ad.nllllslraliT. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. Ktnate of Kmanoel f Jchtr. dee'd., late of Summit Towoahip. Honiersef 'o.. Pa. Letters of ad inin isi ration on above estate har InK beea rrm&ted to the cmternlirned by the prop er authority, notiea is berrby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payiaent. and llw.ee havinr rlaims arainst the wme will present thesi duly auihei.lieslwl for set!erm-nt oo liamTrlriy, the lh dfty af Mnv, lsx.. at the ottre of Win. B. Coi.k.J. P., ia Mey endale fioxoui;h, 8itnerset Coumv. Pa. JIAVY M. BEKKI.EY, aprtt, .AdiulaiMiakir. gUEKIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of Fi Fa isned out of the Court of Common I'leaa of smerset County, iVuu'a.. I will expose to public sale at the Court House, In Somerset Borough, at 1 o'clock r. v., on THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1880, All the richt, title, interest and claim of John Inrr. uf, in ii ltd to the following described rval estate, viz : A certain lot of irroand situate in Pomenrt Bor oukii, Snuerset t ouniy, Pa., adiiiiina: lauds tif Joseph horps'imiuit ou the Mail), public mad on the north and wet, and lard of Jsep!i W. oanci jfer on Uteeast, eostatmn.? one-fo.irth acre more or lew, having there on erected a frame dwelling house, stable, and other ouihuildiiiKS. Taken in execution as the property of John Darr at the suit ot Jouu H. I hi, attoniey of Barbara Mclntyre'a betrs. NOTICE All persons purrhaxinir at the above sale will please take notice that a part of tlie purchase money ju per vein will lie requiied when knocked down, otherwise it will axain be expoa ed to Hie at tiiv risk of the first pim'haser. The residue of thepnn-ha.se money must be paid on or before Thnrmtay of the week of the May terra of Court, the time fixed by the Court for seen rime the acknowledgment of deeds, and no deed will be acknowledged a mil the purchase nioiiev is paid in full. bherili'sf ittice. R, S. McMIIXEV, April .i, &. i o tier nr. I TIISE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm -OP A. H. FERNER a BRO. STILL EXISTS, And for the good of tlie people of Somerset and community, long may they exist. TIIEIK USE OF ! GENTS' FINE SHOES i THE KMKK.SON. PETIOLE, CONGRESS, DCTTON, AND BAL., IN PORPOISE, CORDOVAN. I Ka.MiAttllU, DONGOLA, AND CALF. W. L. Douglas' 2.j0, $3.00, and $4.00 Slioes. free from tacks ; and nails. Every pair Warranted. i LIENS' WORKING SJHOES, ! 90 Cents to $2.50. Ladies' Fine Shoes! i ! i Flexible, Latest Styles, fir Sprinjf and Summer. Iiw and High Heels, B.. C and E. Widths. SOMERSET MARKETS. Correelad Weakly by COOK A IURITS, DEALXaS IM Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Apples, dried, i -JSC Appie B.lUer, f gal Beans 1 Imi Urmn a !!( 11m . lOmnOe Sa Mc Butter, (mil,) lb! Buckwheat, l . meal, Beeswax . K. Bacon, (s3uicar-cnred llams) y t... (Country ham. t . " is'houlaer.1 " (Slides I as- loe -US- !e 10! torn, (ear) fi bl 47.r (shelled I B bu Meal B.. X Chop, com aod oata. V 1UM lbs - all rye, )uu lbs Fks . dor 'lir. Roller Pns-esa, bbl . " Vienna, f bbl........... Flaitseed. . bu I snl. . Kidillinn. a loo lbs ..tl ii II .Tl) je ." :o JlSrtl, 17l !j10; II lKsl e .. . y s Hfif Nan: !. bl1 Potatoes, fl bu Ptai-nra. dne.1, 9 ft Kre, bu fcalt, (No M.I " lliioind Alum', fl ac.w.2 (AslitoD) full 9uau, yellow, fc ll " s-hhe, ft ft Jh 1 i J II 00 ml Varaw Salt y itl....-.Z ' " Va aaek "'ain 10 Wheat. ba 9.x $ M KriABLE a aHUSTER, Sweeping Reductions. In Overhauling our Stock during stock taking, we have discovered too many Goods, which has caused us to make the following wonderful Prices : 50 Tieccs Press Goods?, Reduced from 12 1-2 cts. to S cts, 100 Pieces Checks and Stripes, were SO cts., iot 3'.) cts. 30 Piece Black Suitings, ere I 25. now Q cts. 80 Pieces Colored Silks, were $2 CLOAK. REDUCED ! Knable & 35 Fifth Avenue, Louthers Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Model Drag Store is Rapidly Becoming a Great Favorite with People in Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines. Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, JL'c. THK DOCTOR GIVES PERSONAL ATTESTIOX TO THE COJIPOCNDLN'Ci OP Plirsicians'PrescriiJlions 1 Family Receipts GREAT CASK BEISO TAEE.S TO VSE OSLY FUESH ASD PltCS ARTICLES 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 mtending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN STREET - - - - SOMERSET. PA. FOSTER & QUINN, 13 and 15 Clinton Street, 0"iO!HIl2srtSiTiOi"WiT WILL SELL YOU lO .A. IP E;TS,-. Cf aill Grades at Prices Lswsrthaa Evsr Enowa h Western Fcna'a. LACK (.TPsT-UN'S, Tl'UCOMAX AXI t'-HICXn.LE Cri:TAl.' CURTAIN VOLV.-i A NO FIXTl"RK. KlUS, IN ALL S1Z!M, CXHOV AND CHINA MATTINGS, AT LOWEST THICKS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF URY GOODS AND DRESS TRIM MINGS, AT FOSTER & QUINN'S, Successors to Geis, Foster & Quinn. ENTERPRISE AND PROORESS : ; ; are truly represented by ; D ANZIGER & SHOENBERG, The Largest, Most Complete, and Handsomest Retail House in Western Pennsylvania. Full of lile and animation, sunnonntlii? all obstacle an.l throwins defiance ilirect into th- tth of oiipwition, they ifi.'e t: their r ttr n.- the greAlest 1 irins ever ' presented to tha purchasing public. Dretw Oixxls and Silks, CloaU un.l Wr.is, Hosiery anil Underwear, Linens and Domestic, Muslin Underwear, Lace and EnibruiderieK, lateen, Kibtion, Millinery Notions anil Fancy (.itMMl.s, Soaps, IVrfuuiery, Silverware, Jewelry, Corsetx, Ilimse t urnisliinis, Crockery, Ac, &c In fact, everj-thing for use or wear here collected. rtlark Oros tirain Silk" at rlc, worth !Sc. All-WiH.I Hemietliis. d .nble width, at 4Sc, worth ftv. tlheviots. strie.l, plain and mixe.1 ein-tH, double width (cismI.i, worth U)c., at He. 4o-iin h lim it Towels, w..rth lie., at 10c. 4o inch lunin"lc I.inrn Ti.wrls. w.rtn Hc.. at l:c. 10 4 t ns-Kel tjnilt, worth 1, u! '-. Kura heavy M:ir-i;ies (.mills, worth at $1 A'l. Lsdics I'l.rth Walkn.if J.u kel. worth $.". at .i.jii. Full lines of Dtmitlr Wash Iwmvs, in Kateens. 1 nwiifl. 1 hallis. lVf,-al.-s. ;lnchnms a:id Prrl As we a.lh-tv -trirtly u Ihe.mr pri-e (.rincipir. an,: treat nil alike, .Kll-ol !. 11 patr,iL, . an lrt-1 as sured thutlheir onlrra nill nt- ive prompt and ranlul aiteiilio:!. DAMZICER &! SHOENBERC, Sixth Street and Penn Ave , I DO YOU KNOW THAT ONE OF PITTSBURGH'S REPRESENTATIVE HOUSES IS ROSENBAUM & CO., 510, 512, 514 Market St., and 27 5th Ave I Kntrance on either Sltc t ) Stores again enlarged and many improvements made' promoting the comfort of their Customers. :::z:::z: Do You Know :::::::::::::::::::: What they keep? Millinery. j Cloaks and Wrajw, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Silk and Linen Handkerch icfc, for Iji dies and tlentlemen, Corseta, 100 styles, Underwear, every grade, Umbrellas, the largest choice Hosiery, Jewelry, in the c Embroideries, fn.m cheapest White (ioods, every variety, Laces, every pomible style, Cienta" Fitrni.stiingtioo.Js, 50 Styles of Kid to finest, dove, for Lowest Prices 111 DIE .VO VISIT TO PITTSBVRdU C01IVLETE L WLf.sS YuV CALL A T TIIE STKE lperibaum; 00 and $2 50, n mt 50 cts UNDERWEAR, AT Shuster's, PITTSBURCH, PA. Pittsburgh, Penn'a. I Here is the list: Einbroiderel Cashmere Shawln, Liblx.ns for Funcy Work, Millinery and Ih-esa Triinmirics, Children's Lace Caps, more novelties - than anywhere else. Full line of materials for Art Work, Made-tip Funcy Articles for Bureaus, and Mantles, ty, j Ladies' Neckwear, Notions, Lining, j I'rese Trimming!., every novelty and lat est variety. Stamped Linen Goods, Infants' wear, Lttdies. Misses, Men and Eoys. PRICE Oil!. Polite Attendants! -6'