The Somerset Herald. EnV.vn: sri'I.U IV.. Mr an.l Projector WltiiVEHDAV. Ssnuarr 1, lfcn. T.n; '.cn ' -'rvi.-e o:li cin Wj tl.rt the Nrvr Year t ln-rc on the tirst '.? of .'mnmry. Tnr ft titi"n to create MiJJIe l),s:ru t Court f .r lVr.n IvHDi is t-Jnt.-lint? qiiimiI-i"'-''- -"ti-tition- ('aims S. I" i.ie affi.lavit tlmt lie i iti.i of Nt'H York, i like ly to be -WU-! t'l.ite.l Slul.Hi Sf-nHtor from 'liio. We r.re nil fUin- ry lire! of the feJiosv ti :iiit on trjin? tolcll u hw ninny time the tsorl.l lia Ud the influenza a'rr-M'iy. Mil ic. W. H'xm, of linl'iana, has wii a.K.inK'il SuKniir of the Eighth (Vr.Mis Ii-tri t, -oniffl "f the cun-t'n-s of Artiiftrunp. Cumbria, Clarion, liye:t., Je.1.rn, Smiereet KiiJ Wetdtiiirrelaml. The pr.janir.u !aiw e have not had " arrere inlcr'" ill lkely be followed hy muling o or ''lie miseries of the l.'iziarJ." V.'huta morld we would have ir men repitc-l i's inili" ami rains and uiisl.ine. It won'..!, like r..n himwlf, U- "fearfully and wonderfully made." Tho otnuti li" in Keading were re priited with liili-son C!ir;.htii)as d.ty by their father. H eame to jnii that the ,ne fchot'.he other dead Ufore the day waft over. This wsr most ditrescin?,but what el' could l esii-te 1. The parent who tilan a fire sun in the hands .fa irre-iin?ib'e !ny in n"t (it to have children. The Christ ma-' iejiiiaut lias ster.peJ ujHjn milli"i. f ;h ket-Uokg. Hut when inonry ik made to make millions of little ones happy and perhat older ones an wed it it money well s-nt. It is what e are here fir to add to the happiness of I how a'mui us. The man or woman ho fail to do so makes irrave mistake. Caivi 1;i:i. i; is the C hairman of the National K-iiiiK-rittie Cvniimittec and the proeiiective I'nited Slates Senator from Ohio an 1 the bosom friend of ex-IYeRi-dent Cleveland. And yet the lnioat ic New Yoik II .-r. declares that "IJriee K'unds lor tni!, im-iiopolii-s, eorpora tioiiK, and j.retty ruti. li everything that ould lie to lie undemocratic.' a happy family it in. What ;oxoiiK!M. SentM.ut wants to have the eastern part of the Indian Territory admitted an a State in with the name of Columbia. Mr. Sprinzer's idea iuii:ht le a j: d oiie if the jwple of the Indian Territory would adopt it. T.ut the IieiniK rat." are so aijious for new States in the h our hue-it to off-iet the four new lU-publii-iin State- in the northwest that they can not wait for the jioop'.e to ask for Statehood. We have not had so many immigrants from fon ii-n land this year as we had last. For the eleven months ending No vember :10, -,vi, the total immigration to the l"n lied States from ilurope nujounled, nccordiiitf to the report of the Chief of the l'.ureau of Statistics, to 407, l':17, as against 4'.K,V.il for the correspond ing period of last year. Still there is not the least reaon to fear that weshali ever run short of iniinijrrKiitf. 1'iiom North and South alike apjieals and arguinetits in In-half of protection come up U-fore the House Ways an I Means Committee that is now in session. I5iit, after all, the strongest and most convincing arguments in liehilf of the protective system are neither verbal nor written. It is the magnificent develop ment of our national ros"nrs"S, the un precedented growth and diversification of our national industries under protec tion tint afford the' moFt resistless ar gument. for its continuance. The Wheeling .'.;;;.Vr ays : " in the pres-nt frame of the Northern mind, woe betide the jtoiilician whowillsug suest another f.i.-e bill." 1 toes the l!g . r mean by that that the people of the North have resolved to fold their hands and see live million of black people rob lie.l of all tights under the law? They have asked for nothing but justice, and that they ill continue to demand in all iroer methods, through the press and by legislation. Tiiev have changed plai-s. In the Fiftieth ( IVmocratic Congress the Siuth held i'! chairmanships cf the most im portant committees and all the Western States 12. In the Fifty-first Congress ( llrpublican the Went has SO chairman- stiii and the South luring tlie Fiftieth Congress but one chairmanship was given to the Fastera States. In the Fifty tirvt the F. itt h:is 7. It ia a notori ihj fact that the Southern minority eon trolled all the important legislation of the la-'t Congress. lr is pretty difficult to decide what is true in the many contrn lictory stories that come 'nun Frazi! about the ditqo siti.n the jsiiple are ni.inifesting towards the new lovernment. It is altogether likely, however, that it is much more jK-accful than is credited iti some of the dis;alc)n rt. The tendency toward a re publican form of g.nernmnt is now a'moht tinivctsal. and the success of the Frazil :an Ucpul.lic is thereby very great ly improved, even the tnonan lis of the earth roeogiii.ing in ma:iy little things tiieir appreciation of this tendency. Jakk Kn.i: in, the pugilist, makes a. pathetic appeal to the, lioverr.or of Miss issippi Itfvauso he, Jake, is a jioor man and the next two or three months are the licst months of the year for slugging. The authorities of Mississippi have done good work in prosecuting Sullivan and Kilram. and they should be made to ew allow their medicine, laiw abiding jieople in every State of the Fuion w ill applaud the iiovenior of Mississippi. Now let him enforce the law agsinst the night riders, the tluggirsand intirilerers ol black men in ii.a State snd lie will lewrve ftill Is-r-r cratitinle. SotTHi:i;x itotoii.t n o cnly declare that "this is a w hile man's piverTiment." nod they practunii v disfranchise the black man, and yet they demand that he should lie counted &. a voter, and thus swell their power and influence in Na tional legislation. When the black ninn was a chattel be was two-thirds of a mat), and under the law his master voted for him. This law was charged, and as a fuli man under the law he is entitled to cast Im ow n vote. The men w ho re fuse to jiermit this openly defy both the letter and spirit of the law, aud not only law , inn noi oniv i hi ut renr. -nt " k. Ill nil ti-ke . is legal slemand "taxation lion, tut UPriiiLd am: richU and use them for Lia greater nd surer suppression. Tnt; newW of lJit!irior f'i nap. PV, and (here n ofK hiindMl and tucntv-three of them. Hon. C. ! Mn gfe. the handfljma II -publican yft.lttf.-.an r,f the Pmoky City, preter.ted eacl oe of them on Christmas day with a new cult "f clothe. (Vs.KBMs t.Kw.iiNE.of Wi!keftiTe, is the la'f st asfdrsut for the nomination . for governor. Of his caifliaacy toe m imi.tl( 8 Wir.clieMer, iin.i, iteelarmj; Wilkesbarre K"-rl ssys : "tieneral j i.nif the t hampitm i-f the wonifn. threat Iwrne has repeatedly demonstrated his i cued to take the tonri in Maliaiioti. r,nlri' with Ihetiopleasaesndidate j cral iiepr,Mj railird to his Mipiort, among TJ .-or.. No other cn of j then. i, this county or ol tias naie us r'" many vot.8 at popniar ele-tions, and it is due him to say that he can netuaHy and repeatedly lead a forlorn hope and follow it up w ;th a brilliant victory, an achievement not common.by any means. That lie is stronn in conventions and still , strouger at the ro" P"1"?' 'i,mlr Uh, and the party will not go astray if it places him in the field as its candidate for governor." This holiday week is the happiest of the year because it witnesses the gather ing in the old home of many who are widely scattered during the rest of the year. The boys and girls from college, ih i.msnerous men of business, and the women who left the old home years ago j M amain - lor better or worse .re g- - n. - and reving old n.emor.es. nappy w orn .11 these memories are pleasant. There is no danger of cultivating too muc h Jackt0t wl0 wcn.uten to j2. Fiuett e home love. Parents should strive t C21w1 ovcr ,ilt. hills ami Mui.ler and the to make the old home, however humble it may be, the charmed place for all the boys an J girl?, to which they turn wit.i sweet memories, no matter w hete they The home is the foundation may roam, stone upon Inch rests the happiness j and safety or the people am', the per petuity of the Kepublic. A Chrl.tmas Church Riot. Suawxletow.v, III.. I.. 2-V A free fht took place at aChriMnias celebration in a church in the Kagle Creek prerln.t last night, in which chairs, clulw, knives and pistols were used. Thomas Burroughs, the rlinrrh d.M7keeir and one of the ime-t t.K.mlnoiit ind restK-ctahle tanners in uie comity, was dangerously stabN-J in two j d.H.r. and a volley was poured at him, re plaio"; Stout t)!lert was hit in the r'.iin j mlting in his instant d.aUi. with a' bullet, nd several other persons n.- j the maYou' i--ru...t actions. reived minor injuries. The military had arrived in the town early The light arose from a minske in distrib- j in the evening, bu', strange to say. had not uling the prtsetits. As is nual i:i such en- I been stationed mar tnejiil. Tiie conimand tertainments, parents in the neighborhood jerofthe imliury had a.-ked if the troops had taken their gifts to the church, where they had been properly labeled and hung up on the tree. Some of the ta,.' were inse curely fastened and drop;eJ o!r, hut were replaced as accurately as possible. I.iJt n gb: . large crowd assemble! to witr.es. the distribution. When about a dozen of the present" had been handed tuthe children a farmer "named Johns-m grabbed a sled from a child's hands and declared it was one he bought for his little boy. The sexton attempted to explain his mis take, hut Farmer Johnson pushed him rude ly aside, and started for the d.a.r, carrying the fcled in his handi. borne youi g men j who hail been drinking tried to snaii inc sled from Johnson, and he struck one of them and was himself hit with a chair and felled to the th.Rir. The light then became general, and, fjr a time, it looked as though a nunilier of the combatants would be killed. Rev. Sam Jonea Outwitted. CiiATTtsoooA, Tenn., lec. 'Ji The gn-at-et tocial tsnsalion that the South has known lor many years m the elopement of Anna C. Jones, the seventeen year-old daughter of Uev. Sara Jones, the noted evnn- j gelist, with William M. Graham, stenog rapher of the Cherokee judicial disTrict in Georgia. The couple have Istu lovers for two or three years, but l:v. Jones and his wile have bitterly op(icsed the match on account of the youth of their daughter. The eioeroent was well planned and txtciHed. It was not thought of until Christmas night, when Frofessor L. H. Holiewin, principal ol the public tchoo'.s of Cetderviile. tia.. the home of the eloping couple, and Jr J. K. Mayes, a druggist in the town, with Gra ham, arranged the plot. Miss Jones and young Graham went hon-ebai riding with a Christmas party, and, purjiosely becoming se-aratel from , their companions, rode rapid1- to 11 iger'n station, here they boanleil a train for Chattanooga, being joined by I'rof. llobeson. Meanwhile Dr. Mayes had come to this city, procured the license and the services of Ut-v. Ir. Baihman to jerform the cereinoi.y. When the bridal parly reached here they found that in some way their secret had leaked out, and Kcv. Ir. Bachman becom ing suspicious declined to perform the cere mony. They then drove to the house of the Kev. Ir. Pumbell, rector of St. I'aul's Episcopal church, aud giving the young lady's age at twenty-two years, they succeeded in having the ceremony performed. They then drove to a hotel, where a private wedding supper had been prepared. The arty will return to Centerville soon. The allair has created the most intense interest here, as H-v. Jones at one time sent his daughter to school in order to break off the intimacy between her and the men whom she has just married agiinst his wishes. Devastation In California. Iais A nokles. Cal., !)-. 'Ji. The heavy rain of the last few days continue 1 this j morning. All thetrainn Irorn Ihe North, Fast, and South are now cut of!, and the damage to the tracks ia very great. The Santa Fe officials estimate that the loss on that line will reach .'W.oo'i, and the loss ot. the Southern Tai-ilic lines will reach f Iki. The country to the ocean, 1. miles distant is flooded, ami many miles of tra'-k are un der water. The Fnion Facitic bridge at Fl Monte has been washe.l a,-y. and j hss o-p-rs are bnmght on hand cars. It will Ik1 several duys U-lore the line is open to Sin Francisco. Great damage ha- been done to the street cable lines and the bridges in this city. Many of the houses in the low lands are flooded, aud the families driven out. It is reorted that the house of Jam. Fyan, on the river bank, has been washed away, and that the whole family is missing. The levee is broken in several pla. Fully inches of rain have fallen this season. A Raffing Blizzard. Iti ro, 8. P., Di". 21. The most severe p'.oria experienced here since the memorable blizzard of January 12. 1SS7, prevailed from 4 yesterday afternoon till daylight this morning. Raia began failing early in the forenoon and continued until 3 o'clock in the afteernoon, when Ihe w ind changed to the north, and then a heavy now storm set in. Now there are big drills. It is a genu ine blitzard. but fortunately not cold. All trains are snowed in. Tbey expect lo move lo-ruorrow morning. IM Lt rit, Miss , IVc. Snow Iwgan falling at i o'clock yesterday afternoon and continued through the night with a severe blirzard. doing much damage to plate glass windows, awnings, etc Second stress; is badly blockaded. Street cars are moving, but with much diillulty. Ail trains are delayed by drifts ix frrt d-ep in msriy pla ces. To day was clear and raid. 11 Mm Killed wrd US Iiijured. Chabi.estok, West Ya.. lbwcmber 2S. A terrible accident occurred this morn ins on theCbesaicake A Ohio Railroad at White Sulphur Springs, 123 miles east of this place. Reports have been very hard to get, the only account, being receivej by specials to the Qi7y Curette. One of tbrxe from an ejjr- witness says : Vestibule train No. 3. on the Chesapeake arid Ohio, left the track two i -, o , , ' Sulphur Springs at 7.2 ,!'" morni"'r- demoliahing six cars, killing eleven Deonle and in:nrin ihnni immr. i fire. Th. accident was caused by the null I spreading. UI.A AN" WHITES AT WAFt. Ten Mr litttl try aRAca ftlotst Ja su;. C'.orj a. fv-'!iii. ;... I-c. The nee rot at .7-ii rv "larte-l y-t rila- t-y ihewhip yvm ofi'rr ;i:m Jji!". fai'y II PP n4 H'"i iia.i W-ilihani, hi cfo women of had repute who wero --il c t:! in M i-era! iu-b on th l.tu-k anil iere onin-d iu iiave Sown. Il trew,.r the i.el n-?n diperw!o, annt-J j Mullir. As noon as the wliiUi learned of the atti fndecf the bla k they at once armed, ami a lively kirniish wa ha Ion the huectsdnrir the aficrnoon, in which iveral h rsoim on litb w.lea were wouii.l, William Wood. 8r Min of j(,.,,u,j. .i.riil W.shI, reeeiv- ifiir a wound tn tbe wail uiai wm piuuaoij prove fatal. A Tatai. vcii.kv. The 1Ia ks fn iiig they wereoatuumijeml. scs'tertJ, a'ul the li!ers Ink to ti e wampt. Tly were followed hy a pessc of citizei s led hy Idputy Marha'i liarnl-ill and Wood. When nearing the swamp the negrre-s slopped and jourtd a futal volley into the ranks of tlnir pursuers. Iiarniii'l and Wood fell dea.l, bulietn piercing their , I ... I 1 The volley wa exchanged, and in his liinrxcitenuiitoue of the white men a;i- , . . ,.r,malart.iy ltJ killed f Amvn(fn. ilut.l kiw. The The whiten , , jiA l:J a jrlipp aa fU .fords, with Dob ltrewer, got into tiis awa:nps. 0-eat fxritruifiit prevailed dur'in,' the af t. rniKin and it was generally lielieved that there would, he trouble after dark. A'xiut 3 o'clock a mp.e-t was sent to the Governor I for militatv Ml KrF.LEI) IS TIIKIR I FI.LS. At midnight a la-ge crowil gaihereJ around the jiil and the dsrs were hurst ocn. No one w;is on guard inside, and Hopp and Jackson were shot down in their ceils, their holies Ix .ng riddled witk bullets. An hour later it was rumored that Fiuett had mceetded in reluming to hia cabiu. A ntiiulier of whiles at onte went there and -d the uenianow ios aia.uia;n.r. had not letter cuiird the !a.-e. hut the Mayor declined to ac-tt their wrviees. say ing ibe town i lliocrs ccnld attend to that. As above stated, no clliccr was present hen Iheaiiaik was made, aud the military aa in camp a haif miio from the jail. Several othei couipai.iexof niiiitiaarrivisl this morn ing, mid the n.ilitary, uudi r command of Captain Gordon, of Savannah, is as follows: ieort;la Hussars, o7 men ; Urunswiik llilles, .V men and the Appling Uniys, i"t men. lu addition to these there are upwards of I'M members of disT.'rent con.panies in the stir rounding comities. Crptain Gordon has his lieadipiarters in the ivaiina'i and Florida Wcsltrn Kailroa.l warehouse. . o- Many Deaths In Europe From the Stranga Disease, Influenza. I'auis. Iec. 27 The iniluenza ia spread ingatidis very fatal. The i.unibtr of.leaths in the city from all uuses on Gliristinas day was.'tlS For several year ast the r Eiiiar average has been i I lor that day. Fully one-third ofthe populace is prostrate. The editor of the Mimi'mr Ciitrrtel and three soldier ili.d in the Yer.-ailles h;sp:tal lo dav. The lar,te nu:ci'r of deaths resulting fnjm in.luerza in is city is exciting the gnu est app-eoension. it was reported this morning thst .Vv iK-aihs f.otn the disease have oci uired within the past 21 hours. All the pspem print this repjrt. bu! some of tbeu doubt the furts, claiming i hey are too hih. Tiiere have b-.-en wveral deaths at Vienna from disea.-es that 1-egan with inlluenza. 'tiie inllueiiica is increasing thritighout Germany. It ha crippled operations ia the ship building yards in Fieiisburg. Kiel and Pantie. In cases where the dispose is sliglit- ! ed or not treated it engenders pulmonary i ... Uiwrders. The doctors ssy that the climax i is passed in this cilv. and thai the doease is on I he wane. In consequence of the many rases in the f.ujrds, nil furloughs are sus jiended. At Lisbon i J) have the ii;(l;ienza. including the pien. A meeting of niediejl men, the governor of Madrid presiding, wis held at. Madiid lo d.iy, to consider measures for coping with the epidemic. It has decid-.-d to open relief bureaus at a'l the hospitals, and to distribute appropriate medicines am ng the altl etea F! Kir!s from the Australian provinces are that the malady prevails among the horses there. Commoner Kavanayh Daad. I.ospos, l)..c i Mr. Kivansg'i, former ly a representative of t'arlow in the House of Gcmmoiis, is dead. Arthur McMurrouh Kavanagh, whose death is announced, was horn in Ireland in l H."d. lie w as a member of a w ea'thy fami ly, but hia lack of arms and les and other physical deformities rendered him an object of aversion to his own immediate relatives. His father and mother both died, leaving him to the control of two elder brothers, who arrf sa:d t h ive S"clil:l !n:ii at th ir country bonis fr.iui th; s'g it of ius:iiin 1. After he hal roa -he 1 m i-ili u 1 b chhis brothers dieil, and he was Kfl the absolute control of a very larg! landed estate. He then emerged from his library, a nun of rare cultivation and brilliant attainuii.-,ils. He won for his wile a lieautifu! and charming woman, and Ixi-Mt the fit her of a fiiully of bright and handsome children one of whom, a daughter, was recently mtrried. Mr. Kavanagh also achieved a reputation as a hunter, an 1 rode after tin Inn i Is with t ie greatest energy and ihriiig. using a p;u'.iar saddle of his own iuvtntion. liver thirty years Mr. Ktv::n,v;'i friler el i:i priiio lifj, b:'):ninj;.'..iii'v Mi; istraie at t'i star:, H!i Sa-riirfi- Ki!k---tiy c nin'y in is'ii, ail fjr V i-ity Cirloiv in ls"o. In 1 s" ; be was return? 1 to the II. ins? of C en n :is f ir th b ro of War firlasa C-ciserva'ive. b"ing retnr.iel for County Carlo in l'.i and for the same coun ty again in 1ST. Brutally Eeaten By White Caps. CoM orhia, Kas., lhc. 2.i. The outrages of the W Lite Caps in this vicinity continue. A party of seven men are now on trial for an outrage committed only a week ago, and to-day another was reported to the authori ties. James Mat.surn was paid off yesterday, and on his way home was held up and robbed. Last night a party f men, their faces covered w ith white masks, visited the house of John MeKiv, dragged him out of doors, and administered lo his bare back a severe Ua'iiirf with ?i!ches. He rcc,gni xed three of the White Caps, and swore out warrants for thrni to dav. Death cf tho Widow of Cen. Coarse H. Thomas. Wasmsotos, The. til. The widow of (Jen. George II. Thomas died suddenly last night at her residence here. She had not Iwn in good health for two rears past, although up to the hour she re tired there was nothing in her condition to awaken tiiHtinesutnniiK her friends. Mrs. Thomas pased away us quietly as did her distinguished husliand nineteen years aga at San Francisco. Threei Chitaren Burned. ('asm, Ni k , 1 ec. IN. During the U-m-lirsry abrei o- of Mrs. Lna cVhip from her j 1 enie at 2-1 I'ier, e street, this morning, the i bouse iau'!it lire, and ber three i hiidr..:i . ' b y 7. a g rl of 4 a i l, (5 mot.hts old bahv i boy. who were locked in the bousr, were i lnn.t i t:.i. a t ....!. j ncsed lhects.;a!.V. but were unable to save ILc imprisoned children. A LVNCHiNQ HOBiOB. Fr!6tru:?;ilm.) of thCeoeglaRce Riot. Cou-mou,' R , Dec. IN F.lght black bodies, sicepid ia gore, jumbled together H:e ihecarca of so many butehen d jackal-, with boors snd brains protruding, lying half nude upon tliegroiiml. is the sic tcning siKt-iacIe thai presented itself early this morning on the limits of the liltle town of ltarnwell, in this State. ' Worked Into 'frenzy by the repealed mur ders of white men by negroes, some of the overexcited people determined to avenge their dead friends, and In the gray dawn of morning they rcid like fir like, with three for boot. jiVEWiiUkVU ami mckokckb. The murder of young Kobert Madden last Satnniay night made the fifth white man who. within the last sixty days, has been killed by the bullet of the negroes. With each ritivceding murder the feelings of the community have been stirred until tbey boiled over at this latest manifestation of lawlessness and crime. At o'clock thia morning 130 armed nun in doguire broke open the jail, where eight Mtpc led colon d murderers were imprison ed, and carried ihem to the limits of the town and shot them to pieces. X intima tion of the mob's purpose ha i been given to the town auilioritits, and the entire matter was conducted with the utmost secrecy. T1IK JAILER WAS GA(.HEl). At the appointed hour they collnted near the jail, and sending a few men to the build ing the jailer was cleverly brought to the tloor by a ruse. He was thin overpon ered, gggcd and put Into the hands of several of the lynching party with the utni-st quiet. A selected posse then crept into the jail, and with the kjys taken from the jjiler opened the cells until they obtained the lollowing negroes, the first two charged with the mur der of J. J. Hi fl.rnan, the others Willi hav ing kiiled Robert Martin : llipley Joiiusou, who is charged with kill ing Hetf rnan; Mitchell Adams, accessory before the fail; IVter El-U. who was held for the murder of young Robert Martin, and Handy Johnson and Hugh Furse, accesso ries. Judge Jones, Mobcrl l'bieuixaud lUlph Murrall were held as witnesses. A HORBItlLK SK.IIT FOK Till K1S1NU U S. When tiie affair was over the men carried thejirler back to town, and in an instant the horses were wheeled and the men sped homeward. The Sheriff was notitied by the jaiier, audibly proceeded to the spot where the rays of coming morn fell oil eight men tU-d arouad the waist to trees and riddled with bullets. It seenied as if they were tied with their backs to the trees ai'd standing up; but some had slipfied down, and were hanging with leel aud bauds trailing on the ground. The Sheriff at once wired to Governor Pochard on for help. Things had an ugly look until the tiain arrived this afternoon with a detachment of forty militiamen under command of Coiol:el i. L Cojieland, of ItamVrg. Tue Coroner snmmomd a jury and lieh! an inquest, the Bsual verdict being returned "They came to their death by gun shot wounds inll cltd by jarlies unknown to the j iry." Saiu lee, a barber who is held as an acces sory for the murder of lleilcriinn, was taken out of jil by the lynvheis, but was sent back as the party thought him iunocent. 111I1UL.IU TUSlIt liOlilFj WITH BULLETS. The poor wretches were carried lo the ex treme limits of ihe town. There in the gathering dawn amid their howls fir mercy the crack of a hundred rifles and as many pistols rent the air, iirrg'ing with the death cries ol'iig'it human beings whose guilt was as yet unproven. The tuercilese mob did not retire sal it tied until they had fairly rid dled the bodies with bullets. Fiendish Triple Murder. IiociiEsTKR, Mich., Dec 2S. A c aid blood ed triple inur Icr was committed two miles north of Mount V rnon last night by Will iam Major, who killed his wife, his daught er and his gran id ni;;'iter. Maj ir is about 50 years old and g well to-do farmer. His daughter, Mrs. Jjsph D -pew, of Ilran lon, and her little daughter were visiting the hoiiM!. The people w,re but fairly asleep w hen M 'j it arose and begari the work of slaughter. H took a revolver and shot hia wife as she lay asleep, p itting two bullets into her b dy and iu mally wounding h?r. Spri-ising into the apartment occupied by his daugh'eran I ihe chit 1, he coolly fired a bullet at Mrs. 11 ,?-. and when it f tile J to kill her he pr-ic.ire I an ax an I knocked out her brains. Th .11 'ie pulled his little grand daughter from b n.uth tliebel 1 1 ithing, and with one btoiv of the ax split her hea I opvn, killing h r iiHlan'.ly. M ij ir rushed into the room where h'S littl-" rm s!,it and gnpjj alrail the bed for him. The lad had era l eI under the bed fjr safety. As he heard his father seac on the roam he said : ''Ate yoa goin to kill nia, to j, pap ?"' "N'i, my son, replied ihe murderer : "do not be afraid. '' Major's bedy was to-day found in Lis barn. II j had committed euicid: by hang- Sixty Knife Wounds. Cmctoo. Pec. 27. Sixty knife wounds were inlhcied to night on Max Mantwell, in the bisetiicut of his own house. The mtn was literally cut to pieces. His head Scarce ly hung to the body, which was mutilated almost from end loeiid. While the tragedy was in progress the victi n's wife and three children were less than 5J fret distant. The family resided in the uox:r H it of a two story uou-e. Mam well was a laborer. According to his wife' story he went down siaiie. He had not bten gone long when she heard strange noises, but she attached no imp )i tan. t to th'jiu, and only remem bered the circumstances when, after two hours, her husband's dlwence began to wor ry her. N explanation for the horrible af fair could be fmnd ex.-ept surprise, which coupled with it the name of a man in the neighborhood known as iiruno Eberling. The polu-e at once set about investigating what, if any, relations existed between Kber lingand Mrs. Mantwell. The latter is a blonde of ra'.lcr handsome appearance. The Jailor Was Just In Time. Z 4ivili.k, 0., P.e. 27. By a mere acci dent the jihir here this morning noticed that certain iron bars had been sawed throdgh, and that all preparations had been made for escape by his 10 prisoners, includ ing two who are charged with murder. Fuller details show that one of the prison ers here dnekwed the plot of 10 prisoners to murderthe jailer and escape with outside as sistance. Tbewing Coulter, the Dresden murderer, ha 1 sawed through the bolt of the etli door of prisoner named Enibry, who was to release ihe othtrs. Afier the discov ery Ojuiglcy, w bo was implicated in the plot, assaulted and would have killed a prisoner nanii-d Morn, who they claimed disclosed the plot to ihe officer. Was He Cashier SHcott? rrwi, Ont., Dec. 25. A man answer ing in most particulars the description of Silcott. the Washington forger, has been traced to Ibis city, but is believed lo have left last night for the Wtst. He was greatly charged in appearance; his hair was dyed dark broarn, and he had entirely discarded the clothing with which he came into Cana da. He said he w as going up country to look for work, but from words he inidwrteutly dropjied it was inferred he would try to leave the country through British Columbia audrfiiake Ida way eventually to England by way of Australia. He evidently Ladp'cnly of money. Roasted and Eaten. Saj FaAXisro, Pec. 2r. The Sidney 77rr nltl of November 5 says that the beat steerer of the Nelison and three natives of the crew ; of the schooner Enterprise, nf Sydney, who ; had gone ashore on Hammond Island in the Salomon group to trade with the natives, i were kithd. roasted end eaten by (be island ers. Captain Hand, of H. M. S. Koyalist, shelled ihe village on the Island ia tevenge for the murder. Without rood and Fuel. VcHlTt. Kas., Di. St Word comes, by wire lo the authorities here of extreme suff ering in Stevens and aljoiniiii; counties in the Southwestern art of the Slate. The storm reached there yestenlAV, with un usual aod unexpected violence. Many of the people are without fu I, and as a result, theilisltess at present is pitiable, snd the outlook very alarming. The otfieia'.s of Stevens to day reached nearly all the coun ties of the Arkansas Valley with messages praying for relief in the way of food, cMb- ine and money with which to buy lie. ThfV tine ureal haste in the matter, as bat a few days would in numerous instances prove fata'. For the ast four years the cro s have ben failures, but the impover ished farimrs, I oping for better limes, did not move away. Be Sure If you have mado tip your nitad t.i luf Hood's Sarsaparfila do not bo Induced to t-e any other. A Ttestoa lucy, wbose examr."-8 is worthy imitation, telle bor experience below: " la one store where I went to buy Hood's SarsaparllU the clerk tried to lui-ttce me buy their own Instead of Hood's; ho told r.ie thclr's would last longer; toot I might taite It oa tea To Get days' trial; that If I did not like It I need not l.y ai'.yUimg, etc. But ho could not prevail on me to change. I told him I had taken Tdood's Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was satlsBed with It, and did not want any other. When I began taking Hood's Sarsarcrilla I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, and so wc.ik that at times I could hardly Hood's stand. I looked like a person tn consump tion. Hood's Barsaparlila did me so tuiieU good that I wonder at myself sometimes, sud try friends frequeifly speuk of it." Mus. ElU A. GorP, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druwcUU. 01 ; six for 5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD t CO., Apothecaries, LoweU, llu. 100 Doses One Dollar TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Valuable- Real Estate. BY VIRTCE of an order of sale issued out of the orphans' I'ourt of Somerset t 'oiinty, P. aud to us directed, we will expose to sale at pub lic outcry, ou tbo premises, ou Tuesday,' January 28, 1890, at 1 c'elock p. tn., the f illowirur described Real Estate, late the property of Edward Kuuuiel, dee'd., vi : H A A certain tract of land situate in IvOe Be Unit hervat ley Townshin, Hon. erer voumv I'a.. adjoinim landof A. it J. '. Philson, Jonathan Miller. PeU-r IlaiiRcr, Henry N. Coleman, Seth Weighley. IMvid I.. Meyem, and oihiTH, emitalninK irlil aenis. more of lep. This! the ho-nesteail fann of Kdsard Kimmel, dee'd., and has thereon erected a large tno-stcry fraaie Dlf'ELLIXG HOUSE, a lar(re new barn and two tenant houses : his a Rood apnle orchard, numerous excellent fprinits mid a very valuable Limestone (piary now ops u. atl V The undividwi one-lmlf of a lO( e3e certain truet of lan1. situate In the lowiisuip of Hnrthersi'alley, aitjofniu lands of Jonathan Mith-r. S. A. & j. C i'bilsou and others, ooiitaiuiag- two acres, more or less. TERMS: The shsre of the widow cf the purchase money fone-third after payment ot all just delns anit le gal charge"! Kbali remain in tne hands of the purchaser during the nstural life of Maria Kim mel, uie Wkinw of Edaanl Kimmel. dee'd., and tue iulcresi Uiereot snail lie anuually au I regu larly paid to bor hy the purchaser, bis heirs and aigus holding tiie premivs, to be recovered tiy rtistiv!!. or oluerwise as reals are recoverable in this CsiinmoimeaHh which the said widow hsli airs-epi iu lull satisfaction of her ilower. in ihe (.remises, and at her ileceav hr share ol ihe pur ehase money shall be faid to the ht-irsof Edward kiiuiinrl. dee'd. The haiam-e snail he paid ill rlwe ei;uf pnvm'nli. ten ter cent, to lu paid down on day of sale, the reinaiuder of one-third at the conhroiatiou of toe sale; o te third in one year, aud the remaining third in two years, with inierest oa the del'ernxl payments from the con firmation of tae sale, fjsse-si.n givu 1st of ApriL l.sW. MAIfRETT McCLtRBAX. A. li. KtMMKL, jaut. Trustees. A MONTH OF BARGAINS AT- Pittsburg's Great CARPET HOUSE. Twice cadi rear it is our custom to clear up the season's stock to make room for new goods, and dur inr the first month of 1890 we will sell all the remaining stock of Fall Carpets and Curtains at 2- to 40 per cent lower than the same qual tjes can lie purchased elsewhere iu the Tnitcd States. The lest makes of Axniinstcr, wilton velvet, Body and Tapestry Jrua?els and Ingrain Carnets, Fur and Smyrna- Rugs, Iacc and Tur coman Curtains, all nt the reduc tion. Eflwarfl Broatamer, 627 and 629 PEXN AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. Special to Country Merchants Our wholesale prices are as low as arc quoted by tho largest eastern houses. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or vmi First National Bank OT SOMERSET, at Somerset, lu the State of Pennsylvania, at the cluse of business, De cember 11, msa. RESOURCES: Itans and discounts t 27.179 4 Over dram secured and unsrctired.... 1 lo U. S. bonds to secure circulation..,.. j:!,ni)ti 00 liue from approved reserve aiteuUk. . Jo.snT S7 lue Iroui oilier National Ban ti... i.ir.'S Ml hie from blate ltants aud Kankers 67 Haukiug-house.Kurnltiire and fixtures.. 6,M.t til Current expenses and taxes puid.M.. 04-1 VZ Premiums on I', ri. Bonds. t,67' () 'hecks and other casta items M W Bills of other hanks UiA ou nu-iionai psier curreney, nickels and cents . Sft S3 Specie 5,l tm lgai teiidor noies uu Ke.lempiion funl with 1 8. Truasurvr5 per veut ol circulation........ 5a 00 Total .J W.IOI 41 LIABILITIES: Capital stock pa:d In f UfSA 00 I ndmded profits . . 1,137 M Nauuual Kank notisi oulslandtuK. 10 4M tl ladiviiluat depusiu suhjkvt to cueck.... 27.sk. s6 Denialidrenilieatesotiletss.it a,7J U Hue W other Naiiousi hanks .s7 7S Total . $ VU,XU 41 Sate Prnnrglr mia, Citmij itf Him-rnt. s. I, Andrew Parker, Cashier of the above-named Bank, do toleiuiuy swear that the above state ment i true, lo thd best uf my knowledtw and uelu.f. AXDHEW PARKER, Cashier. futswribed and sworn to before me this 16ta Oay oTilcceaiber, 1VM). Wil. II. WELFLEY. oUrv Public. Coaaacr Attest : . J. R PCOTT, Lsltl K X. HICKS, ttt. K. (H i 1. 1., hi rector. DM1XLSTRAT0RS NOTICE. Ksuue of Nancjr Jmith, dee'd., late of Salisbury ltoruugh, sjomersrt Co., pa. Iettcrsot aduuuisirsiion oa sbove estate hav ing been fnttiu-d to the undersigned bv the prop er author. ly, notice ts iirreby n'.ven "to tl ir sons iaUebusl to said estate to make liniavdisis payment, aad those having claims siiiri( tne same will present teem dulv aiitnenucsied lor eltlement on Krlrday. the irith day Jaucarv, 1S0, at the residence uf the Admin strausr. iu said boroueh. u. f. SMITH. both. AdmimsWasar. -rilUSTEE'S SAIjK -OF faliM RealEstate B BV VIKTTK af n order of sale issued ont of the Orpiiaiu' c'sairt of rtomerset Couuiy. Ma-, and ions ilnrctert, we will eapoae lo public sate at public uuiery on the premises of No, 1 on Thursday, January 19, 1890, at 1 o'clock p m . tli following deerlhed Ml e Uie late the property ot lniel C. Voder, dec a., TlisV-r The homestead tract, situate In iNO. I. cOiiemaiiKh Township. AHnerael eoontv. Pa-, adjoiniiif lauds of Aaron Hose, hytac L. Toiler, Toliiaa Liviuictou. Iiid W ilson and Joha o'ContMir. eoulaininw V acre and VA perrbes. luore or less, having a aoud two-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, and frame barn. fni outbiiildioRS, Rood water, and two no si orchards Iberenu ; tlwt 1JJ sews clear and in jjod eulllvatiim. N- AboMUiats as foresaid, adjoin. O. Z. inn lands of Tobias UvtnKXun. Keck and Oavnl Wilson, eoiiUurliut hi acres ana Ho perches, more or Iras : about 14 acres clear mid lias a (food sprlnif on It, VA Situate s aforesaid, adjoining isO. 3' lands of Henry Hx kmlii estalu. JOAeph Y. kmiflmsn, Henry HhflL-r, and otbeni, containing 11 m-nr and 4A peretws, more or less, having a iwo sury frame bouse and frame barn, an orcnani snd giiod water. No. l will be ottered in two parcels and as a whole. TERMS. The share of the widow of the purchase money (oae-third after payment of all ju-t debts and le gal rhnrgesi shall remain in the baudsof the pur chaser uarluK the natural lite of barl.ar V oiler the widow of 1'aniel (', Yoder, dec' d. , ana the interest llii'-eolliall be annually and regu larly paid to her by the purchaser, his heirs and iKii holding the premises. So be rjeovered by distress, oroiherwise as rents are recoverable in this Commonwealth, which the widow shall ac cept in luil Mtlstacticm tit herdower in the prem ises, and at her decease her share of the parchase money thus reserved shall be paid to the heirs of 1 lame I C. Vooer. deceaed. The balance shall be paid in three etiual payments ; ten per cent to be j.ui'1 down on day ol sale ; the remainder of one thinl at the eonrlrmBlion of the sale ; one-third iu oiio year, .nd the rema'nlug third in two years, with Interest on the deferred payments from the eontirmaiion of sale. fossessKui given 1st April, 11). DAXIKl H- YODER, LEVI 1. YOUKK, decA Trustees. Holiday Goods ARE NOW OPEN! Complete assortment of all Claaae of Fancy Goods, Catalogue and Price Ut mailed Tree upon application. Jos. Eichbaum & Co., 4S 0 PITTSBUESH; ?X 13. & 23, Sonic rare Dress Goods Bargains for this month. Such unusual values as will make trade lively in these Departments. 50 pieces 50-incft Tricots at 25 cents all dark seasonable colors, irood serviceable fabric; adapted lor school and house wear. Note the width 50 inches, 25 cents. 100 pieces double width suitings in choice new coloriugs, 30 cwits. Large lot of Scotch, German and French Tlaids, 42 inches wide, all wool,' very stylish and effective, 75 cents, regular price has been $1.25. These are plums for shrewd buyers. 50 shades of 40-inch all wool col ored Cashmeres at 55 cents, special value aud equal to quality usually sold at 75 cents. Another line of 46-inch Colored Cashmeres at 75 cents, worth $1. For Holiday Presents in these Dress Goods Departments, wo have put up 500 Dress Patterns in neat, attractive boxes, plain colors and combinations to sell for $2 to $12 for the euit pattern. Every one of these suit patterns at specially low prices. For Fancy Work for the Holi days, largest assortment of Ribbons and Pluslies.at specially low prices. . Handkerchiefs and Mu (Hers spe cial sale in these Departments, all new designs, and at money saving prices. Write our Mail Order Depart ment for samples or information. Catalogue free upon request. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 12!, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. 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BY VIRTUE OF AS ORDER OF PALE Issued out of the Orphans' Coert of Somerset Condty, I'a tothe under-tinned directed, we will expose toptrbue salt ou the premises, o i Tuesday, January 7, 1890, at one o'clock In the afternoon . the following de scribed real estate, late the property of ferry Walker, dee'd., tii : A piece or parcel of land situate In Mil ford Township, Somerset County, Pa., adjoining lan'la of Henry Birkmau, John Cilemau. liiliiau A. Waller aud H m. Meyers, containing 243 ACHES, 243 and ninety-six perches more or 1, having laereoh erected a two-story frame Dwelling House, ne- barn, and other ontbaildlngs. Als, permit to strip and remove iimestone from about two square rods of a lot of irrouixl in a field of t hann eey Boyd's, in said Township, adjoinlisr lauds of Freeman Enfield on the Fast. James Walker on the North, and clay pike on the Smth. with right of draiuage, ground for waste, and ror slack ing limestone, and with roadway two rods wide to aud from said tot for rrmovsl of said limestone. TERMS. I25fl0.00 In band upon rlellvarv of deed, tod bal ance in ptvmenu ot $0 U0 eacii, parable annu ally on and afler April 1, isvi. One third after the payment of all nubis and expenses to he and remain a Hen in lieu of dower to Belle Walker, widow of Perry Walker, liee'd., the interest there of lo brf paid her annually during her natural life aud at ber death the principal sum thus re-erved to the heirs and lgal represrutatiTes of Perry Walker, d'd Ten p-r cent, of hsnd mouey to be paid when property Is knocked down. Fossession glrea April 1. isvu. IAMLEL J. BOWSER, J.VO. J. WALKER. '1L. Aasjinissrstejs, YaluaolB Rea Potato FOSTER & DllXX. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. At No. 315 Main Street, IN NEW BUILDING, WITH NEW Carpets, Oil (Ms, to Dress Ms, k ilaving lost our store-liuIUlinqr aud stock on Clinton Struct, we woulj be pleased to see our old frieiidd in onr new place. We assure them that our prices will be the lowest. roSTER&UIN N. Louther's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset. Pa. This Model Drug Store is Favorite with Pecpls in Search cf FRESH AID PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOS GIVE3 PEHSONAL ATTENTION TO TII COMPOfSDIXG OF Physicians'PresGrijitiQns i Family Receipts SRKAT CASE BEIXU TJKFX TO VSE SPECTACLES, And a Full Line of Optical such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FINEST BRAKES QF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our iod to intending purchasers, whether they huy from U3 or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTH ER, M. D. MAIN STREET A DMIXISTRATOU'S NOTICE. htaK ofAlexaii'.cr Stt'mer, rtre'd., !atc of tlui k Twp., Nmtrsft i , r. Ittrs of aihiiiitiHtiation on tho fibm-p astute having been Kranlt'tt to lhc inil?rs;;!if, l y inr proper authority. irice i hen'T giTii to U peisiiifi Intit'tM to RHitl estate to muter immeli at payiwnt, and tho--" haTiny c-lHim- ar-nnl t!i Mme will fre4tit them y authcmu-Mtrd lor fitlemef.l on Saiurdtty. th -.'"ih lny ot Jau7. I'.), at the late rKieute ol tm- tlwr.t- ii uiu toniiip. A. J KTKKNKK. J. A. Bfrkkt, Attorney. i x i s r r: a to ? a 1.1: OF Valuable, Real Estate. BY VIRTCEofan onlrrofths .lurt-s of the Or phans' IVinrt of iii"?rM't ruiiniy, I'.i . in illrecied, I will expose u puLlic -ale on Uie prem ises, on WEDXESDAY. JAXCJRY 22. K'JO. atl oVlork n. m.. a'l that (vpsln tm t of lan 1 situate in Somersrt Tnwnshiii. Snnt-rH.-t Comitr, a, ailjoinlng lai 1 .if l)ail :.-Ir-. r. ticfl'k Hintriier. Aikiicw V..l-v. :hnstmn Ymkev ainl IVtsHjte AhniiHer. eoiusiniu 7-J acres. nure w le a. oi won h ihoreartaoout JO acres rleaiil, taav- uig a new Iwo story fisoiio DWELTASG HOUSE Log Baru andoUieroutbiiiMiiis thcrecn erected. p'C'TjXTO One-half cah on eo'ilirniatum 1XVR.1UO f tie, u, balance in six months and one rear. MANAGE SHOEMAKin, Ailmlnistrauir of U rn. Yinkey. deeCS Colborn A Colbnni, Att ys r.irAiim'r. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Esiate. By irtne ofan order of a is9ut. ont of the Court? ot HoinerM-t rnunty. I'a,. to t! mirier Hiffnetl tltri'rte.. i willexp! to puMie alt on Uie premiss on lraoi ao. j. on FRIDAY, JAM'ARr. 2it 1SK), j at 1 ft'clork ol m., th foliowinjr ritnl rral estate, tfae pmperiy ot Lu-lwii k t rk'ttline, a lu. naur : ll 4 A Cf rlln iTuct of lunri situate in llOi It Jetitrxju Township. N.mretfV, P iie tiwf honiiead of Iiirii4-lc KriMine, adjoining tulof Jonathart Mi tier, TiUian Mull, Simon tluiiKer'tf form Vni. nnL Cliw Komn, lienj and Jacob Ream. Cyrus SUvitir. ami oth'jp, containing 24 acre, more r e, ahoui :m aArj eleftreri, ami iu jeixl jttte f rnifivation ; hnlane well timbered and well watered ; uhotit a-r In meadow ; apple orchard and fncur ramp on the jrvmies, with two hoiiMs. hrn. and mit huildines t hereon, and iulat-ri ntcMt mte nule from Cooos, cbiin'h, mill midrtonv tat Kdie . Kn Q A certain tmet tf Utt'l Minnie in TU c. theTown-hii. Couivv, and sute nforeMiiil, atjiiiniK lund-tof Jritn KintKiel. rytwiiiK John Mire, Jin-ob .MhiM. and other", eontainini? 'l a're- more o- Us all tirnhend with Koek Oak. t hestnut, Whiu- Mk an t Ktd Oak. Near the Line ot the 3uth Pv'im K. II. TERMS. fl200,tohe paidon No. 1, a ?oon a ihe pIe i eonfirmed hv Ihe eMit : "Ji pir rent of which nniH be pav, orf:ured to be Jid on day of Pnie, the bnlaiM in three etgiiai xnuuiil payutetits from day of sate, without interwt. On No. j t,ue haif to be paid onromirmaiiotiuf mle: iper rent, on day of fal. halanre in two eeiml antthiil pnyaiuuis, all to be secured br jiideutens on the laniL PHILIP H. WALK Kit. dee .24 Coromiitev of Ludwiek rrtedline. A SOLID )TEEL FENCE! svn2?a' SOISETHIKG MEW. '-'or Residences. Cmu"Chf. Cewetswes. Fjbws OARDCH9 tVstrs, Arbors, w iailsw (.uaids, Trellisus, rlre-rtf PLsSTECINO LATH. IXMIB ITS Ac Write for Illustrated O.talogncr maileu fre"; CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO IS Water 'At., PHtsbnrjrli. Pa. ar4arsi Heaasep It. Gtre naats of tots papex . -rry- ENO fOH OUS1 CTl3SUCe PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WCaKS, INDIANAPOLIS, INO. Hsil 1 Is to wtwr - ritsi won w ut wlio .m .nr ftmnda an4 urlmw ?tHsr abssiif tob ihi.' . mmir hi vsluabte msW r tm. w bi - btti.U fer yr l-n unrv nn-il, Ti4 raw W tvr rpi. W futr tl) raf'vM- -:r tt know ). tf ton w-tiM Uk ro M nork rr tu. T-nt Mru mm aa4ft to MM pr end at rU- Jd-H, ma or. or SXPAHDED METAL li m m s sisuuiii s iss '.mi- s. s- m pllli ijnB: ii Rapidlj Esccming a Great 0SI.Y FREi-H ASD FVRX AMI HIES EYE-GLASSES, Goods always on hand. From - - SOMERSET. PA. Administrator's Sale of T)Y VlliTt'E nf an onler of mlc Issued out of thi rhsns' l oiKt S4nit't "ouh:t I's an.l to mi! l:rt"'teil, then; a ill 1 sold at public s-.ii: iu tne preiiiies, ;ii SATURDAY, JAXY 11, 1S0O, nt 1 n'i'li rk n. ra.. the fiMinsrirsr Tahisbte l !.s;", Uif ihu prunrtjuf Laura E. Crwsaa. -uesM-fl, v z : A irn.1 uf Tnrl s'tusle Irt MM!:eorek T'sa. ship, in .-ii'l C.iiuty alji.itiin a:"V of'ii-. . I Mi t Urft ii. Iit-.niei liownutii. Jsm-i Mi'irneir, I H. yUiU'-u Krrtcl HniQr, llnrv I.i:s, sni tiir. ruiifainiiici;:! a res an.l T rsrrhss. mere less alxi'it 4iiit-s of ikhii'h is cleared, ten acres ia luiHilfiv, UaviiiK lliereou crertett two fraaie ! DWELLING H OUES, i . . , . . . . iiis rarn. ni;aothTeu;tTlilir!rs Tue-s u I an a ssi app.e nn-nani op tin- ptemlies. lh : i"1"1 l't'" luuvtBieut to CbuRito. Scliuuls, aisl i luliLiie. i r, j TETJvX!5. E'cht limiiirl il-il'sn to he riii.l on eontinni tiim of a.r, h n.l the l-ainm-e in three eiial sn rrnsl rnient.-. with uiteresi !o be swiirnlhT 11. "i.eiiison the premise. Ten percent of its tisu.l money lo be iutl as suou as ibe proerty is Lu cktil oottn. CHARLES E. TROJAN. decH. Ailministrator. c OUUT PROCLAMATION1. Wiirrk.. The ffonoraMe Jt;lm of the Conrt of Ovannii n P!ean of omerMet mntv. pa., ha owierel ihatanwial. or Adjtriirned ('.ml of Cuinitiiin f'tfb. of viinter siunii, and Orphan' ConrC fir ihe trial oi'eaubes theiein, liiali he add at Sometel on MONDAY, JANUARY 6. 1390. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. os., cf aid !sy. Sow. therefore. I, R. McMIUen, Ilisii SUrif ofSomorsei I'teitity. herel.y i-'ie my ns-lsuis-ti.rti if ivini! notice io ail juriirs, viines'cs -ittiiiiieii eri.aliil to si I thirties ia esii.e lo he tben and IblW tri.-.l. t.i le In siicn.1sLle at hstil I'ourt. bHKHlFr's (ikfice, R. .J. McMIL LEV. Iiec. 11, lv.. t .vhenlt. s HERIFF'S SALE. l;v vint ofasrritof Fl Fa honed out nfthe Cisir oi l omnion Flea-of Smicrset 1'ouny. Ts, 1 a ill e.p.e to ulie sle at the Court H.si, iu Sower.-.!, , atl o clock p. m., ou SATURDAY, JAX Y 4, 1S0O, Ali llit riaht. ti'le. interest snd claim of El:ia b ih lln'riU n sil l e-ley ilmiN-n. of. in, sod 10 Hi toilowiiig (lcM'nfed real esiste. vit : A ccna: ii tract r land "incite in Hlack Twti . Somer-ei t'o.. Fa.. s.l'icniTig Isitds .4 Anlhsir l;oe:rmker. Kolrt sl'iikea.i, jonn Kt.wler sisl Sih iiiver. containi; 11 acr an.l W ierches more or 1. ss. tiaviiiK tiierion ercteil a dwillinc I'iMise snd Ma' le. abutit sn acres cleared, suh Ibe spitorti nHnces. Tskrii in execution as th" pro pert T of Eiirsrein llumliert and W esley Humben, at tue suit of Henry J. Hpe. - NOTICE. - All persons purcha'Ing at Ihe shore sale i1 pleac take Hom e that a part nf the purrhsM ' money to he made knosna: the limecfilis sale will ) required as ,n ss the pnipertr is kius-kist doMn, otherwise it will arsin leiTis. ed losale nt the nk of the tirst rsin-liaser. Ths reAiduu (.f thetitm-liHw inonev must be nsid "n j or before Th'iNiay of the tirst swt ofFebrosrj I term of i'ourt. the time fixed bT the Court lor" cur the acknowledgment iif deeds n'' neeo win ne aeknow ledge. 1 until Ihe ptuctiaw money is psid in full. Shrnl-si.fli.., i E. $. McMIU-KV. Nov. 13, lss'j. flieriS. v alnaDle Beal Estate ONE CENT Will lmy you a postal card, oa which to send your aJJrcsii and get a sample cojy of the Weekly Chronicle Telegraph, PITTBURGH, PA. Mrs. Frances Iloilson Ciirnctt edits tho Youths' Hcpartincnt. 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