The Somerset Herald. J w tftt'.t (.f i I.inev in the 'J i: k A . i;:"' J 1 r ii -::.r l..iiHes. t-...-.,t itliup mlf t. -reate rounlv f.-. ri!o ..f AlUirbeny. Wt-n.on-1-nJ. Ani.icr.wK Butler coun- The H-.i. J'-"1 l',atirs .n,TI J..).a C. rrvn..r.t on ll-e retiri itb the mi.k of Majnr General. He f.tere.) tl.e nr.nv n.ore tban fifty years .isn.AU Kolkht S..MK.aoIlierf c,ncr.-..i..iin.nd diplomat, died at hi rlen.n Wlap.n, I. C, Snndar evening. Ilia death ws raune-1 by pneu monia. Tin- m-uiiM-ralir ( .iire-iiian lias a ,Wp rnuled. r..nst:.nti.wal av.rsion to l.nvin ai'v ..f the I-!''" '" '""" 1X ;. hi- " jatty i- o liave tl,e fh iiilms "f it. )rM,AT ( U'.WM. .i-ed his veto l!:.ti.....l-f..rell.H-nd.f 1 f"t year. IWi. M !Urr.m 1.;. roisnded out l-rrt and men 1 ujv.u the Knor.d ear v ill. out a vet-. . The V.'vMinitijr 'lYrnii.ry r.1,.iisliel H.r.-t MfoiiS. .iiirn.'"' rut tli'l'e. S-iiate has They have nud it whh ,.,,'v a.,').-ti..n ..fli.i.e until Mine wo man lavai...- a S'ale S-natr, when serre- V mould U- iii.'i'''e. IIi.moi i; 'i- tin:' Tinted StMt.s N-i year. They sny 1 Mate. The 't l". likelv whether 1M n.i')' i.ihv gam a ,'or in liiinois n"t :n...iK in a debatable :, hi i.i d U.t- is niod Iji.ois ii! go Ih-publi-'.t.c.M. Tins rainlicw a,' "in. itn "by T M !i.n is i'1'l re:t''l Til vr IVrry O'nr.ly Afjciate JuJ?e who rra tiled himmdf a lieei: to sell 1,.,.!..., in spite of Ihe Riii..m-tran.- aaainst bim. shgbUy premature. .ImL'e l'. ir-i-tt very protn-rly revoked bis li.-ense, and il Iher. is any legal way of v tting b'uii otMiie Ik-mI. which ha 1.-11 di2-a.i'd. it s!...uld Ik- resorted to. -l au a l:.'p-.il.licriaud with my party on every issue," is a:' reel nt remark of v..uit,r A His in c.t bna. 'Abieh expres sion completely i.r..-wers a,', the idle storica about I.:- preparations Io defeat j tlic Mckinley tar:!!' hid. ItcsKh lie W not u man to d.vlate opposition to a ineHsnre '(i he has seen and resd it. Sn- the N. V. .. "It ischeaiK-r i..r the nation to make tnan to import w lint it cm, mi'.ke, sine.- a thing costs the nation what th.- lotion parts will, to ob tain il, and what is made aithin Ihe nation costs th- nation only the raw ma teria! te"l up. us iii.ji-rt everything thai w can't make, but 1-t us make 4-verything that we can make." Tut: re;srl of Ihe Senate t'omiuittee .n I-liections fav.rin- the seating of Wil bur K. Sanders and Thomas C. Towers, the llepiihlican co.iti-stants for seUs in the S-iiate. from Montana, wa pesentcd to the Senate Mndav by Mr. lloar. The vep.irt ri- itcs the hilory of the i-jsc, and mivs the r'j.-'it of Messrs. Sand-rs and I'oaers to the seats '.scleailv establisheil. At I'oe eeijuesl of a i:uml.er of his friends, lion. Jhn Cessna, of Ihvlford, has announced that he will he a candi .ia'e for Congrefi in bis cjunty. The Jri.-n.lxf M. 1'. II ss. I'.;., of Altootia, liave ie inestcd hi:,:, and be bus consent ed, to le a candidate m l'-lair county. Cambiia county bus not yet put forward a cau.lidate, but willptobally do so in due time. A sii.-nr time soothe free t, ad e press mux fill! of reiM.rt.s that there would be let tKriff I ill pa'-sed id this n-ssion of Congress. N w that the bill is almost ready, and cntain Io b presented to the House in a very few days, they are full of a new stow to the elf -el thai leading Senators intend to oppose, antagonize and dcfei.t the Ml!. Tne last story is as N-nselcwi as the l'.rt on was. Tin: Smuviiic Comt of Mi-is.-,ipp't has deiid.-l that wine made ii thut State f romgrapf s grow u therein tuny be so:d in the State, even in ll.o e miities where local option has made prohibition the rule respecting the liiptor tr-ll c. How would il be with old rye and sour mah made from gr.iin iai-d in tiie State? Why encourage the Supreme Court's fa vorite drink nn 1 kick on the moon shiner' Innlltf? A Cleveland judge refused t.i natural ize a forcigu-isim applicant l-eao- lie had never read the Constitution and -oul.i not tell how and for wnat length of time a Cnited States Senator was elicte.1. Said liieJudge: "Cans mall !a- snplKisetl Io lie iittsc'ieil to the pi iilc'.ples of our t'oiistiluti-in if he has never r?ad it?" The worst, honexer. cmiucs when men aie naturalised who know its tr.ealiirg urn! ire o;.m.s.-.I to l j-riiicijijes aid s:iirit. TttK late .-old wave thut -sited the Siutiiern U'lt of Stales lift blight and .iestruction la ils track, um. h of the urly fruit ati-1 vclaliies, wiiich had mn.ie rapid growth under the favorable Mi-athor during the ?iva'.er portion of the winter, Ust-g destniyed. iieiissitating a n-plautingiif v.-otab!e and clouding the prospoet ol an nrly supply of IVutta. The tie. is of this deviser is aheady apj-ar-oiit in the city markets, where the sup ply of early g:d. a ttuck is (julie short, mid pi iis-s for such as mry ! obtainid yn-jitly api.nvir.ted. The patty of Ji H'erson and Ja Vs. n is now -juuking in its shoes for fear the I-jmhln-ai'S will rvjieal the internal leve Iiue system net whst Jeilerson and Jai lon would do if liny were alive ard liad the H'er. as tlK-y mere both earliest pKiiientn of local taxation for fiovern tuelil purise-s, and eqaily eurr.i-st advo catesof prote.-t:e duties. But the IV-in-.s-rals ..f t.v.hiy are rurf Aun-rican in spirit, as wire Jeft.rson and Jackson ; they are pro-Brit isli, mote anxious to lind a marl.t fvir l't glish prxlucls than to aid the indu-trios of their own land. That at least is the logical conclusion from Ihe economic principles they pro fess. But the wl.ole inteti.al revenue sytteru ought to b. abulishcd wiped out, and not a trace of it a'.lowed lo remain. Ti e cnoney rx-ded for tiie HiriKse8 of the iornueiit can t.11 be raised by custom -charges. If the l:epul lii-an C-otigiets . i;l do this, it w 11! go into the presiden ts! c-.mte-i greatly kli-urt!ii tu'd 1 Dd ....:..:....., This . M.Wuio ! ,s c..:t0t:.,,... Tl.m irn fciri,.! t ftrr lor.- -l 'u'"l, ,m' i OI Ihe gMve vio't".n beiog febetlKV eicc- , tr ir s " of dwrtii wiM to re- j ;.,! uiv.n. ll.e coiir: must ns..- I Bi-l-OUIltH i ! ,.f tlcHtiixof televrai'li linemen hi.e st j ! .,! i,ifr. The awfil sf'tacle ,i,e Jesd hrst-ioan cnlsngV'l io the j ctnivincir. ()r. more poo.1 Henublican bo was j Cirir elete.! by a majority of the votes -airen his seat in ConSre.Thum5ay, . :iu,l a Hen oemt ei.K-tea y """! 0lPI.il!. til U'K llltf .' .- K. Ma.5.1, i the Fifth Maryland distn.-t. takes the place of Fames Compton. Mr. Mi M. however, will wrve hut one tenn, as the Maryland IK'"'''r' ba err'" mandert d the State that onry one liepub lican can be elected hereafter, and he from tbcllaperrtown district. When he prepared that apwrlionraent hill Sena tor Gorman t.x mighty good care of hia heelers. MajobUksekal tiEoKCKCicxiK of the rni.Mi Statrti Army, who had faced death a hundred limes on field and plain, . . . . , , i r.l... I had a peaceful thougn suaoen ei.o r . , i from heart dineu. I'.raveana painoui . i V. I- .. Via wan fiinrp warrior inougii """t tl.nn a fi'ttter, nd it could not be Raid ar .?m tliaf nitlv m. martial death could have fitly ended his career, t tenerai Crrxjk took an active l.tinianitarian in-J L-rest in the Indian problem, investigated j it personally, and contributed greatly by , I, is studies end conclusions to the foun- dation of the Indian Rights Association and the adoption of the policy of giving n.i;nr land in severalty. He served hisi-ountry as nn?cltishly anu uevoieoiy j .... , , . 11 ! in peace as in war. l.7.Tcin: Hie action of j Xasuvili.e (overnor Nicholls, of Louisiana, in re- fusing the offer of flOO.'.KK) by the Lou- ; isiana Iitten- Company to proe t the ' w.i.ile from the tbrealcne.l flood can not '. Ltoo highlvmmended. Tim refusal under ihe circunistauces, which made the oiler a lcui,any a-u., - liroiw of Pavso... !lun,K'k. with lour other a brave and manly thing to do; ami the ; wt.ril"lo 1? ,lllt 011 lhe of , ref;W was ceuched in terms w Inch, kii,ing Tbey dcmauJ.Hi the wherealxjuLi while respvtru!, made very plain the of il(,r (iovernor'a opinion as to the real motive ; -vhi n she n fued to give the information which prompted the offer. Tbsre was i jllIlHlH, Hancork shot and killed her. r;.-it a word of thanks nor of courteous ' This scene was witnessed by Mrs. Jones' 5 r. THt norof ariireciiili. n for Ihe gener-. year oid danght-r, who- testwiiony was maliiftsted. The gratuity was de- osi .lined and the reas(n8 plainly given. The LouiMana lottery Couiaiuy sought : to take adiui tage of the situation to : plait; the State under ohiigations which i would lie useful in siH-uring an extension I of the company's charter, (ijvernor j Nieholla left it $100.0iM liettcr off, but the j l'otterv la-ople probably do not love him .. . . r, ;, ; any the bettor for it. ' : Tut announcement contained in last in refusing lo grant license, promise to week'. Hkhii.i. that the SUte IViarl of ; continne for a time longer. The same As I'd,dons had continued the hearing in i ocite Judges purs;.e.llhe same Ut-tics.g.m -he case-of the Nicely brothers, caused ! to-day. and all ,hc .,..,.l,:w. were retcd. "Lsnlerable disap,Kii tment throughout ' '" ttt '"9 U" ivusi.iiiaon j j . , ., ' learned breihrtn on the IV neb in ignorance the coc.ty and greatly strengthened the rTl(irent,lts of lbe ,Wi and ,lldiu,y fft expressed opinion that the roja? has jm lI)e lhM lo not yet been made with which these ; js t)ttt knowledge liquor drinking in cowardly murderers w fll lie hung. The j lhjs t,,,ui,y bad amazingly increased under mv.rder of Herman I'mVrger was most 1lt. ,1,, years of nominal prohibition, wanton, brutal and cruel, and was for i sinca every ixwk andcorner of tbetowa and the purpose of roblx-ry alone. The pt-.n- ; country eo:tld boast of sjuk easy a:,d pn ishinent of the inurdererfl should have i vate drinking club. Yesterday the Judge Wn swift and certain. Although the ; counted 150 kegs of Ucr which arrive-1 here ciitne of hich thev have been convicted ; by express on t o trains only, was committed over a vear ago, the day j U i probuiiie that the Court's action to- ... ,"ti i, ,n 1 day will rettilt in the coruscation by the ol their execution is still a long way on. i i ..,,,! c i-i . iv., ... government ot (CM'.) gallon of whuky be They will le taken to Indiana county ., .- , .- , n ; 3 , , , i T, ... longing to the Huntieg Ion d.stillery, which next wet k. and should the Pardon Hoard h . , ., - 1,1 Al ' ., , , r -cannot be taken out ol bond within the pre- refuse to interfere w,th the judgment of ,fIlmil:illi; two year8 of ,be the court, will be kept there till the new , ( (,ourt Jo gniiit a wliolesale jail at this place is completed, which will j t l(uIJ ri,r,ire alm-ist the entire he some time next fall. amount of liijaor in bond to pay the ii-iv- The New Tariff BUI. ;tew York TiiUme. The Republican members of the Cjmmit tee on Ways and Means have completed the new Tnritl bill, after much investigation and careful weighing of conflicting interests. On a great nnnibiT of poinu the meuiliers were SKrerd. and on a few, compromises were reached which it is expected the Bepulicans will unitedly sustain in the Committee and in the Houe. The bill has for its bais the one adopted by the Senate at the last session bat in many essential points appears to be an improvement u;n that measure. Further examination and discussion may justify m-idilicetions. but in nearly all essentia! fea tures the measure seems to answer f. ihlaliy the misties ana expectation oi tho-ie who elected a P. -publican President and a Republican majority ofthe House. In the election of isss the Tariff" question had the foremost place, and two objects were distinctly avowed by voters of the victorious majority! They wished the Protective sys tem not only upheld but completed, by cor rection of omissions and deftt-t which ex perience had brought to light in the sched ules relating to manufactures, and by more just Protection for agricultural products. 1! -thictiott of tevenue was desired, bnt it was the avowed purpose of the majority to alL-ct it without lessening tiie defense of American industries. These wishes of the people appeared to have governed tiie Re publican members of the Committee. By reduction 91' duties hoi intended or not now reitiml for Protection they have cut down the revenue aho-it s- linon,tO. They have placed in a separate agricultural sched jle for the iir-t time, and have materially broad ened and increased the duties on farm pro ducts. They have corrected numerous de- feels which years of experience have dis- loed in the Tan3 ol l"i.'l, and have stopvd many !iks which bad been oiened by the ; no lives lest. in renuiiy of foreign rival or importers, or ! A Burlington dlpstch says : Xear'y 200. by rulings of a hostile Administration. : tsvi acres of t!,e eastern portion of the StRte Pabhc oj.inioii has b-eii distinctly reco.- ! has been burnid over by prairie fites, w hich niwd a-i 1 olreycti. also, in dialling with is.iue j i-.ave not yet !een ixtinguished. A number of ihe most important combinations by j of bous and a laigequsiiiity of bay is re- w hk-b the cist of products lo consumers has will have hit a margin of only j percent, be ween the duly on raw and the duty on retiiied sugar, which is too small to supjiort sny unrcaaonaV.e exaction. The barbed winciuliiuaiiou sees lliedu'.y uu (eicevim j.laced al kix-leiith of a u-nt pir n,un.l, ; w in h is now the duty on iro.i rotls. The I u) nun n.K.u 01 lew iiid&ctB iu ui inr; ui 1 : f . r.-. .. i. . r . .,f henn.s-nd rinlers. it. w hich nrominent Pei,iM"ralf are tnsH'cu. see duiiwi .m n.)i tirtifiii."! c r-il ti wi 1 mini 1 -iki tit six-tenths of a cent per pound. Probably lbs ivmoination of steel rail producets, whu h ds not fix t-ricea but n -irulates pro- d act ion, i a cbit f cause of the rejuclion from tli to (111 per ton iu ihe duty oq steel rails, which La been hither (ban the man ufacture in it premeiit development requires f.tr its defense. The copper cviu'j. nation find duties on copper reduced one half. The fai.ure of the Tariff to encou.age the nunufacture of tin plates is remedied by an wd.spasle advance in the duty. Tin remains fre.-, and it is believed that the new duty of 2 cent on the finished plates will insure the .level. -ptneut of the manufacture. The j woolen duties are arranged to eive the man- j u failure compensation lor the new dulie on j wool, and 4o per cent, on yarns, 50 per cent. 1 on goods, and W per cent on clothing. Iu- j Ben ai. X. Y.,Mr.rch 20. V. H. Wattles lies on bemp, Ilax. and jute manufactures J 4rresled here tl.U morning charged with are increased i) -r cent., wilk specitic j bigamy, and was committed to jail to aw ait uutia.on collars and cuff-, iu order to pro j a requisition from the Governor of IVnn raote the Rianuiacture of linen, and duties . Ivaaia. In ISS he married a lady at Ith on flax are raised, but on cotton bagging Bcs, X. Y. He tired of be', and in IWrn therc is a reduction. There i an increase in ber las; fcf Dt iu this city Kroma Miller, the daty on cutlery, while baud sewing j whose home was in M'atren, IV Wattles nee.Ui are piaoed on the free list, and the j followed ber home, ar.d on Jinu iry 1 be led cotton, earthen, and glassware schedules are 1 her to the altar. Soon stie diseoverej that not materinlly altered. j hv )jaj an;ber wile, and when he eon Iron - The great feature of the new biil is the j ted bim with the fact he tied. The second radical increase in the duties on agricultural j wile learned lhat be wai in ttij city and products. BesiJc the iiu;orUh! ad cawe in ' ciusd bis arrest. a-llt- ; ;(tliup, i') rt-'ll" "u ri " ' ;. wA ei,,v, ttml .;,, dllI1, ...iuiiy isl a,,,, villi lU wj!.,r iirmere fin SrWjr. b-i. rf i,u.:kwW. V. Hmr Bd ju, ,,h titiit-, n.l yo.l.f. Itui.w. union jny vevrtaijli. animals ami lii.l. .r)ttv is reduction in ti.e duty vn .;nd:o;r tsi.w. TM-bmw.-h of tl.-e Tariff tr, call fur ci5 examination. t,ut tl; i:ui!y jcstiiimt ly tine ivd of agncuitur. Two Mysterious Shoctinss. 1'avt. Mich . .'s'arrh Aioert A. j,,,. t.0'UIitv vevor. .' hhot di-ed leifX nijlil i' the nsme r.Hru t ti.e turn? house in Aimena where Dr. l'wdyk. b: tirolher, waa ratly aiiot. He wa. louiid drad tin morning. iot thruugh the heart. lr. Fosdyrl; retarnl home and went to bed, and did not discover the crime till thia morning. There is iniense exdiement over the shooting of Mr. Fosdyck, hut no theory an to who the atsas-nin has thus far been formed. The shooting ot Ir. Fosdyek was fully as mysterious ss the killing of his brother, who was arrested fur the erime. The evidence, howtver, was not sufficiently strong to war rant his lieing held, and he was released. At the same time it is well known that the doctor has liveJ in f r of liiia ever since. UUl crifD gre r:elirea u,, OTe start- l;i devc!II1.Be.,ts will see the linht. The brothers were bachelors anj iivcl alone, with a single servant, but they bad some nrooertv. end this may leal to the solution 0; tDe iy.stery sirroun.l:tig toe two crimes. -. After a Score of Years. pNvr, Murrh a -Durin the pat wk mur,tfr u ofKreal imsnrt mce ha rxjen in progress in 1'rovo, I'tali. tieorce '.Vash inston Hancock, a proraitietit Mormon, kiilej Henry Jones. In Jones and others uraiiieoissati.-i.--u wuu me jiuhuuu . .,,, fl Church, and con; lu.leu to I'uve rjyson. io I.-i lliin thev intended to S1l horses with which to get away. Jones on the niht s.-t fortheewaj was cspftired by Hanouek eve miles from town. While brinnins Jou back he was murdered. Hancock bad charge of the .flair, and, accord!,,,; to the tttmony of one eye-witne.. he shot the dy,,,, man "'" " , Mrs. Jotie iieu in a oukoiujihi ix-yonu me giveu in the trial. It was after this dted that the capture ana murder or llenry oc curred. The jury was out five bouts and a half, and returned a verdict of guilty ol mur der in the second U-gre. Less Licenses, More Liquor. lIr.NTtXi.HON, I'j., March 20. Xoruinrd prohihilton, which began In this .ounty 3 3-eas ago by reason of theai-tion of the two J ... Associate Judges ;n overruling Jinlge l urst j eminent tax. Judge furst has a&out ue- tided to have the applications for license 1 renewed, and grant them by virtue of the prerogative vusli-J in him as President 1 Judge. Now a Duke. Berlin, March 20. The Emperor William has sent Prince Bismark a formal acceptance of bis resignation. The .W (lei i.tnn Gjm!U says : " Prince Bismark's resignation was connected with deference arising between the Chancellor i and the Kmperorover the Labor Conference. I The (Jr.tt!e declares that differences mainly ! referring to constitutional questions, such as j the limits of ministerial responsibility and I the relations lhat should exist between the - I o-.;.i.o .,r ii. t;..;tn- ml M sil of the Ministry leagues." A sieiia! tdition of the kWiin'w is i sued this eve-big, states that the Knipi mr j his sent Prince Bismai k two resoeipts cou-Ji-j ed in the most cordial terms, thanking him j for bis past services and appointing birn ' Duke of Laureuhurg, Colonel General of the ; Cavalry and Fieid Marshal General. 'Jonnt i Herbert ihsmaik re-aius the otM.-eof Minis ! ter of Foreign Affairs if intuitu, (ieneral j von Caprivi has been app-jinled to succeed ; Prince BisniHtk as Chancellor and president of the Prussian Ministry. , Prairie Flro3. riT.Lis.iT05, Col., March till. Praitic fires are rairg in si.iitbeas'.erii Colorado down to the Kansas border. Already lOb.Oi'sj seres have lieen devastated. There are no means f.-r lighting tl: lire. A dispatch from Wichita, Km-as, says : Piairie fires in Keetl.ie township, Sedgwick oiunty, to-day buri.ed over eight secti ns of farming laud, destroying everything in i's path. The farm houses, with their barns i and outbuildings, are reported burucd, but 1 H.r'cd burned. Severn! li ves are believed to 1 have been lost, ! hough the latter leport is not yet cor lirmed. The lire was started by hunters. Three Great Republican Facts. Sew York -V i:l .( I'.-prru : Fact num- berone: Three hmidred manufacturing es tablishments started in ten cotton Stales I wiU,in ,WO 1,H",hy' 'Oipioying M.OOO.hOO capital. 1 Kaet number tT: Two hundred and i w-eisty-two thousand, four hundred and hiry-ven tons of first-lass in and std ! Ml h-v the rw"fw Ilivcr Iron 'Sp- building Cotnjiany, at Chester, Pa., since 1S70. Fai t number three : Forty-six iron and steel steamships, of IH,(43 tons of aggregate measurement, built since 1SI by William Cramp A Sons, of Pbiiade'phiu. not includ ing six alii pa now bein const t uctcd , with 20,Mj tons i f asureuuie measureine.it. Supi-one lhat Coit;ress should give just and liberal aid to American Meaiushijie for the next tvn yearf, would not tbe result be the iucnase of our miTibaut n.a-ioe br scores ol the best and fastest vessel cfl t? Marrltd One Too Many. Car., CrcxH Is Dwad. f'liu'.'in, Nat.:h Major Ceneml Crook, 1. K A , Gjirmai'der of the Ijar nieut of the Mivmn. d:.l Mi.i'J-nly ;ii the inTiJ IWitu; HoU-5 iUin nurniii); of heart failure, T!: Oenera? was nt indi,srter 1 x.- umibI yw-'tniay, ut ht incht at Ihe ho tel a;ir-d to l in ?Kd In !t!i. Whi! Imwins .tt " o'clock ihis rooininif he ud leuty excUiiuedto hit wile. "I can't hreaihe. Jiln Cr.xtk hilp -1 hini t. a soi. immedi ately a.inintJii I doctor, but before Ihe latlw c -iilJ int .4 liie room 'jjneral Oixik tail. Xrv Yck. Marrh "I. Sjieakin.T of ihe iknth of tioiieral Crook, tienentl h!irnsn aid U-day : "Ke wai the imt sui-essf'j! man in 'dealinsro with the Indiana that the Vniied Sl.tlo. vvt-r Iwid in irs trviy. la juv 1 year ohiervati.n of him 1 found him a man who could he dcinded upon in every emergency. " Escaped From their Burning House In Their NlBht Clothes. IlrsTiKODOs, Pa., March 23. The resi dence of A. A. Patterson, in Morris town ship, this county, was destroyed by fire this morning, loss $l.uu9. The sleeping family was awakened by the flames, which bad cut oiTall means of ecaji. to the floor below. All escaped saWy by jumping from the second story window?, exwpt Mrs. Patter son, who was dangerously hurt. Clad only in tl:eir n ght clothes the homeless family walked a mile through s low to a neighbor's house where they uhtained hhelter Hla Victims Cot Even. Cvxthiasa, Kv., Marca 20. Two years ago fien umcl, of llobinori station, this county, defrauded several citiz-ns of lht neighlxirhiKid, of snug sumi of money by negotiating for stock and making y:nent with bogus checks. Close UKin tiie be' of bis misdeeds, be lli-d lo Ihe moimtaiun of th-'s State, and did not return until a few days since. Hiitwo year' aWnce did not satisfy his victims. Yesterday he wss taken to an adj icent graveyard and strung up. Trying to Save Zach Taylor. Watnkshi-ihj, March p) Z'c'i Taylor is to be haiil here on Af.ril ilth for the mur der of William M.-Caiiseltni.l, an Allei;i-ny City live stia-k tiealer. (Jiiorgw Claik was ex.-cuteil wvend wiksago for complicity in the same crime. Since the ("ark hanging Taylor hs been much deprevvd, but he sees a gleam of hop in the following la'tcr. received by toe authorities yesterday : ''Sirs : For my crime another ahsll not suffer and iay Ihe iK-nalfy, and p.vs fmm this world with a stain upon his name. Cod knows i did not mean lo harm him, for I I am unly i vak woman, but beaccom- i.,ishil my mm i.y teiung me mean nes, i ' ... , , , .... .1 and I killed him, but Nod knows I did not on pur;Hse. Zach Taylor is innoeen', so release him at once. I will s-gn i-y name, j and if the ollieer li.nU me I will not resist, but will counts my autlt. I am ihe mur derer of Urover Mit'auM land. (.it'K x ti ObcER.' The V'ter is dal-1 Od City, and t-maik-d Tarrs, Pa, and Ihe handwriting ha a masculine p-anuicr. The authorities nte at a loss whether in treat it seriously or ! as a hoax, as there is a ve'v law portion of the (Jpcene county coisiuiuniiy which has always held Claik and Taylor to be inno cent. A Sad Story. Juliet, Ills. M.trc!i 2 M'. Jessie While, the H year old daughter of James 3 White, au old resident, committed suicide last evening in a most sensational manner. She drove in a buggy up and down 0 licago street several tirm-a, bowing and smiling to acn'jaintances. Finally when nearly in front of a hotel she stopped the horse, drew a revolver a. id shot herself through ihe head. Several men rushed 10 tiie carriage just in time o ca'ch her body as it was fall ing into the slreel. Il is believed the young lady was demented as the result of long series of peraecutions at lbs hand of an anonymous toier writer, wlu has been au noying her for three years. Queer Road Dispute In Indiana Coun ty. I:.riA3. Pa . March 25. Center township people r nil stirred up over the road ipies tion, the old Itoard of Suierviors having been prox-onled for failing lo disthargu Iheir duly in reg trd to a certain road. Although not convicted, they were made to pay one half the cos', whereupon l'e new Board re fuses to accept the positiors to which they were elected, and have issued a call to the taxpayers of the tuwnship to meet at Homer City on Ihe 2 )th inst., to decide what shall lie done. The dispute has already Ost In diana county $I,(M. Captured After a Battle. Wilkescihhe, Pa , March 23. Fanner James Fitzp-iinek, of Rs-lt Like, killed a large eag'e yesterday. The biid waslrjii g to make way with a young pig. Ihe la sse in the pen attrai ltd Fitpatrick's attention. He rusheil out with his gun. The ng!e dropped the p'g and tui lit d on the larim r, and a .lerate buttle followed. Fitzpat rick'b Uesb was badly torn. A-sistance came and the eagle was overpowered. It miastired eight feet six inches from t-p lo tip. Mr. Mudd is Seated. Washisi.tow, Manh 2) In the House yesterday the Maryland contesiied election case wan settled iu favor of Mud I, the Re publican coniestan', by s vote of l.V.I io 1 i.i. Among the bills iritr.tduced w1 one by Mr Townsend, of Pennsylvania, granting pensions to i-ersons who supported le lend er, t father and mothers, utid who, under existing law.-, would have beea entitled to H.-neions. ExtraJition Treaty Signed. I.ONPON, Mtroh 2.'. Ird Sliabury bad an audience of llietjuren nn Tburxlfy for the purpose of charing itparnarsof busi ness previous to H-r Majesty's departure for Germany next week. I am i:i a position to state that almost the last act of Her Majesty wastoaftix her cllicial signature to the ex tradition treaty between the Cnited States and Great Biitain. The official publication of the treaty will follow ir. due course. Husband Items. Supt. Berkey was visiting ihe 8"hool here Thursday. The schools will close in this township this week. Cot.sidcrab'e interest prevails in the fale of the South Perm R ulroad at this place, and our people have renson to believe that its completion now will be certain. 8'ionld it be built, this place would be booming. The qnesiion is quite frequently advoca'ed by onr fanner to have the roadj mseadarn ized. The fact is, to better the condition of our roads is an important quet ion that should have atboiougu investigation. Occasional. Resolutions of Condolence. W hebi is, It has pleased God iu his great w isdom to call from Time into E.ernity our beloved friend and comptnion L 'ward L-pc in his 10 yeir. We are again caliei upon to bow submissively to nis will. God in His great goodness gave and in H is sublime and omnipotent twer taketh, therefore, H'tfJml That in his death our Surday school has lost a promising teacher. Though young, he was gifted with the talent for suc cess, aud his genial disposition, bis pleasant voice and kind sympathy won for bim as fi lends all who knew bim. JcWcrf, That while we feel deeply be reaved at onr loss, we cherish his good qualities of character and his pleising man ners, and that we areauain reminded that our day are ai the gra-s, as a 11 iwtr of the field. But the Lord's mercy Is everlasting towards them that love Him. iMocef, That tbse resolutions be record ed in the minutes of the Sunday-school, lhat a copy be presented to the bereaved family, and that they be published in the county patier. Garrett, V., March 17, 'CO. Committee. In the Recorder's Office. i Deeds Recorded Letters Granted Marriage Licenses Issued. D'no imviinrii. Cliarles C. M'thf to ihriu'ena O")""', propey 'a Tiir H ( ; c nsiileration, $5 . Wm.J. User to Ja -oh Kregar, property i a t'rsins ; xinsidertiir, f HIS. Jacli Kregar to Wm H. Jenkins, proper ty in C'ria ; onnsi.lenii.i.-.. tl-VI. Wm. J. B-ierto H" M. Jenkins, property in l'riua ; consid. -ration, $1ik. M'm. M. Jenkins m Sarah Cameron, prop erty in Crsina t consideration, fois). John Ho. king io liaiiett Herring, prcp erty in Meyer lale ; considera'ion, i-J'. J.aiali M. Oiolfefty end others lo J. C. Ilotfelty. property in Salisbury ; considera tion, $-09. Jacob Xicholson nd others lo United Brethren Church, property in rpper Tur keyf.xit township ; consideration. $h.. John K. Kwr to James B. ColWn. prop eny io Lower Turkej-loot towuship ; consid eration, fT.WO. S. McMiilen. SheriiT, to L. J. Scott, properly in Iiwer Turkcyfout township ; otiaideration, ST-5. 1 J. sjeott io U. E. Hirned, proiierty in Iiower Turkeyfoot lownship ; consideration, !ao!. Howard B. llarued lo Peter H. Seliers, property in Iiwer Turkeyfoot township ; consideration. iTSii. Itachel Uauna lo George W Kemp, prop erty in Harnedsville ; consideration, f loo. Francis Friedline to Stewart W. Heckler t prory in Jenner township ; consideialion, .IOO. John Hollzhour to Jacob Knavtl's heirs, property in Somerset towtibhip ; considera tion, $ii,:;i2. John O. Sinner to Harvey M. B;rk'.ey, property in Somerset Borough. Annie Fisher and others to Levi Eerkey, projierty in Somerset township ; considera tion. $11. Jacob MiCiinlock to Abigail Conn, tirop eny in Addison lownsuip ; consideration, 150. Wm. B. Mierand others to Thus. Seville propeny in Somerset borough ; considera tion, $1.00. Thomas Neville to Harriet Wooley, prop erty in Somerset borough ; consideration. 115. John Ansptch to Salisbury Kvangelical Church, projwrty in West Salisbury; con tideration, $1 00. Samuel H. Cipe to Anzcne Harshman. proierty in Salisbury ; consideration, $S0i. Lcrrcas uka.nteh. L. Iters wcregrante.1 to Missou-i Pbillippi to administer upon the csiate of John W. Pbillippi, deceuied, late of Lower Turkeyl'-jot township. MABHIIOE LICENSE ISSl'FD. James Ueury Glovier and Ea B.Stanton both of Conlluetuv. Thomas Holj head and Eliza Keag both of lp;s;r Tyrone lownship, l'ayelle county. Iewis A. Peck of 1". klick township and Annie Baer of Somerset township. I'lyss.'sG. Claik and Anuinta Keiley both of Brothersvalley township. Wm. H. Koontr. of Q iemahoning town ship and Annie K Zimmerman of Cone maugb loivnsliip. Franklin Ltmheit and Susan Il-.-itz both of Shade township. tii-orge B. Coleman and Maggie L. Aris man both of Jenner township. K ws A. A lams and -Sal alt B Stern both of Somerset lownship. Samuel J. Thomas and Susannah Hers) btrger both of Coiiemaugli township. Michael Foy and Rachel Mavis both of K k kwood. Kdward Fraz er of shade township and Mary A. Buyer of Slonycreek township. Charles (Jaist and Bertha B. Houselhoth of Greenville township. Mahlon Christner of Summit township and Matilda IVilt of Brothersvalley town ship. A Money Saving System. H iRRissrn..-, March 21. A meeting of the Soldiers' Orphans' Commission wss held here to day, at which it was shown that the soldiers' orphans' schools cost the Stale about 100,010 less the lirst year of the Commission than tlx y did the last year under the old system. The annual examinations of the schollars will begin June fi, Ohio to the Front. Akkox, O., Ma-ch 21. A sjiecial from Ravenna says : Mrs. Lowric, wife of a far mer living al Charlestown, Portage county, this State, yesterday morning gave birth to four children two Imys and two gills. All are healthy and well developed. Four years ago Mrs. Lowrie presented her hu-bind with triplets, and a year later w ith twins. Her recent feut gives nine living children at three births. The importance of purifying the blood can not bo overestimated, for without pura blood you cannot enjoy good health. At tills season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and Hood's Sarsapurilla Is worthy your confidence. It is peculiar in that it strengthens ar.d builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. G Ive It a trial. Hood's SaTsapariila Is sold ty al! druggists. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, ilass. 100 Doses Ono Dollar ALL STEEL FRAME SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. A WONtF-UKlX IMI'KOVEilEXT IN Al Spring tooth - harrowS Teeth Quickly Adjusted by Oaly Loosening One SuL The Best TOOTH HOLDER EVER INVENT ED. Tlic tooth is hold in position hy a ratchet, with which it can be adjust ed so as to wear from Sftccn to eighteen inches cfi" the point of the tooth, which is four or five times as much wear or service as can be obtained from any other prinr tooth Harrow ia cxister.ee. For sale by Jas. b. HOLDERBAUM. Somerset, Pa. HJiTil ft 4a I rn-t-HT', 14 sJ 5nM?riiryi OF BEiLIEi IN BEBCH1BBISE, , Jfo,-- - IX Somerset County, Pa. rpAKE NOTICE- Thai in pnrs-n-nc A. of the wrera! Acts of AMembly "f the fonv monweaiili, lo rniv.de reveinw t" meet the ite niaiid mut! Hit Treasury, ami for other iu-iw?. Ili uaden fucil. A(-praur .4 ilen-antile Tail lor said YiiiitT, ha prej-ed a list of the trades la said Cnunty. and lias t'laerd each lu tna: class nuieh to aim iiear rtghi, lowii ADDIS0X TWP. Xime Pean II L & Bro ... Kudnler ii Sou... Kwt A r Hook T VI l.Ubui Jeve Meklow Ed Ko Itoberl K Trndet. CIam. K taller IS ..Tavern .Keuuler., A LLEGHEXY TWP. Bnvt V K Retailer Il..l,litell J lit 8on. Ordner Air. E " BEKL1SL0K. rook r. L Retailer full. us K li... - Vintii A C " Kri-oim-er A Kuril. ...... " ..... Vftivi-d W H " MatiheM 4 Kinunell.... " Sown I'aul G ,., " I'MlM'-n J A Ot W V " rhtiMtii Jar, V " I'hibmn H & Co Bankers Seibert W A Ketailer. BLACK ril'R. Husband Mrs F ..Rctailer.... 12 li 1J 11 14 VI 1 r ii .. on 14 14 Hr.OTUERSVAI.LEY TWP. lhiechlev Ira. Retailer 14 lJuidisKC- lilsUlilcr Twp COSEiiAlCll TWP. Hoffman Pnnlel .....Retailer...... Man-htterj-er Jacob " ' .. Wairhcr Joseph Tavern 14 14 Twp ( OX Ft t'i'J CE HOP. Itlaek j. ln.. is J M i .rotl'i; G r.irtz .V Co Mouutnln .V; Co.... Him AM Co.... Htenier Seott Ti.ue H H Retailer l:t 14 14 II 1 l:i Bi.r l:l Tavern , -Retailer. E1.KL1CK TWP. Jaiidorf n A Co ...Retailers Vouug li g Retailer JEFFF.RmX TWP. Sarkler J W Ketnilcr JEXXEHT0WX HOB. Orifiiih J J Retailer JEXXEIt TWP. I 'over James M ...itetflller teiMtierl. T Matxan W si i Kst) " t Couuor John A - Kisiuxcr John A " LALIMEK TWP. Heal A O ...P.ctaiU-r. .. Haiitnnan Jesse Baei V W Cis.k. Fhaler Jt Co- Retailers..... Glottelty Una " LOWER TIKKF.YF00T TWP. Coltsirn A J Retailer. t;ihin John - " Schweibiiu H A. Co ........ MWDLECREF.K TWP. ltetaller Bmah A II Moore I H.. VIl.FORIi TWP. Walter C A - Retailer. V! XEYERSDALE H0R. Antiltf Win Retailer 11 in .....::o M 11 14 14 14 14 i:t S W !i iT. II 11 !1 II llor 14 II .. II 11 14 11 14 .... 14 l int, Plmler.v u,.... l itien-i' liauk Rankers ... Kelailer.... Ina 1: II luii.111 11 0 1 Esi live!v 11 J l.om 11 V Kiehiior Unix Co hhtiecaa 11 J Karinem' ltullS tanners' lianiware Banker Co helsllen... Ketailer.... Ketaiier-.. l,as!iiau (i VA Hrtley Dft Co... It.K-kuiK Uru Ilav i-irinhers llH-ly Michael Kyle E Keo.l-e Allien. ..... l int ' r Mf.nell 1 Muter A Collins Uutter M A ..Tavm.. ..Ketailer... Retaiiers ...Retailer.. I'.eed II J ' Ko-e Kred k " Keiele It. Iniiart. " ...... .SnifieyJ T " Ina.l C W. " Young J W. " XKWB.Vi.T0, LOR. Oillesfie F 3 Retailer liwr John H Tuiiis-rjohn M (no lieeuselDlstil'.ery.. AX IF CKXTREVILIE IiOU. Pull A Co Yought ..Reta-lers ..Ketailer. XOKTHAMPTOX TWP. Itrinham M K Retailer 1-evrtiK I 1 MUterJ II - OGLE TWP. It. am Garrett .... ...Betailer. 1AIXT TWP. l!onlr I W Ketailer.. .'assler A E ' Iteam llarrett " 14 qvesiahox rx; twp. IttoiiKh P J A A. Clark A It Co llinses Win Hull I 1- Hoover Heoreer. fc;erht Juslali ReUilers .7."'."Ectatler HOCK WOOD B0R. Ash li MeElflsiL. Retailers. l aker A-( '" " t,nmal I'hillipi.' " Hoover Wni .Ktlai!tT MilierJiwnh.il ' smith li Smith.... Iletai'ers .. iir...r II Kelsller Woliersbvrsef l H " sAUsRunr Ror. Birrlins J I Itetailer IS Ehieii Kces Itetailers. 11 Hiti-l'S ...Ketailer 1 Yai'i y Hankinic Co Bankers ....$30 Walker A: iA-yal...... ..Kelailers.. 1 SHAPE TWP. r.'.w e R itz John SOJIERXET ROR. IWifiwil C. W It.-rt'her Bros B'.l.lle J I. (:..k & ii--rts fofmih K B ..- CorTr. 1 1 A ' l-isher Chas H . Kerner AH4 Bro Krea-e .k K ser. 1 lo itHrtmuin Jatuc B Hent.-v U II. r Brother.... . . llolderluiim J M Kamiii-r A Fiatu. KnepiT A W knep.er& Fenier l.mh-r lir. i M Miller J 1! M.irris Bnrtlui-s. ...... Sell' A rss-Utr.... l'a-LerA Parker l is-I A K stilvler Fwuk ennJer John Soheil P A Jt Co S rooek M M t sVhr.iek Msh'on-. P-iarterChas C Tredwell A- Co Chi J.r A E s:.!it C B YounR- Churtisi ....... Ziuuueruiuii lies. HM..... . Ketailer.. SOMERSET TWP. lilou-h M W K'in maii Wni Ketailer. I'.beJM - ,. ' MillerJCCo " K f Bro. .... . ' Sir linker C II " 'rimer A J " Yauntaa Joseph. w SOL'TIIAXPTOX TWP. Ilenkle Valentine.- .IiItilItT .S' TOX 1' CREEK TWP. MaltzM r. I, ReUUcr UnlierSO - Brant C " ItriritRI-. " t ..k 1 1 Coleman fti-onre.... .... FliMo A; Sinuler..... " Fmu-ker Aarom Twp it 14 14 14 11 U 11 14 Twp II So-Vr Ii W Tier .I.ibu M Majiier 1 Plsrlller.. Keuiler.. ST0TE3T0WX R0R. Bmrms" vodh .... Hehlax P B . Tjoiuiisuo i Sun... Retiler.... SUMMIT TWP. "ohll'srll J J t Son Retailers Jtl tv J 11 Kelailer ...., Jidvsl . Tilp.eirve ( Kj.tJ - ... .... Miller Ephraitn.... " VPPER TIRKEYFOOT TWP. (ioller V. K i. Retailer , lierharrl J B.. - Henry Ell .. KneiearJaeohA Son. " kresarjdi Cu... Met iter i K Weiiner W -.r-istlller ...Kelailer bo no can. ...ReiaUer..., Twp It IRS1XA Albright James........ I lavish C..1r Koruner l-eltoy . Ji-iikiu M A.. . Seller P H WEL LERSB VRO B0R0. ' tVn-.tl I f ... P.ntiiler 14 Oan:ftIpa of Vendi-r In M-rcSin- (IN-. 1 iv ( lwi 11 Th? TW .-,; - t:; - lli.i ) i " 1 ; ' 1 -" -.-M - It - V.-.l - to ' Ve -l ,-s-,-.n "-. -te i - ' .JU-.O " 7 4fll ( Sassincali'.n of Tavern!. Ct:icof 1 t -.-rid and HJ (!,.. Ctus 1 liliser l ies... " t Buroiiabx , , l'" " To nslii;. - "' " 4 ClasfciHcafhtu -f Fn wers and Iistll!ers. I :t;f.f t-t -li'I anu Jnl C!.a.- - di 1 -'her 1 hie " llorouhm " a Tou nsliiiw lilt) " 4 risAKE NOTICE. All tww pnwmsl 1 Uith' Si-rste'.-.eni. ilmtan AH-tl will be held l the Onion's i,ieisi' iiltl.-e, la Somer t, on toe -i.lnl.lav of April. I-ju b-teeu the hours of Sa. m.. and 4 n."m-, when aud w&ere you can at tend if you ttiiuk ptiiwr. tiEUROK B OARPXEK, M -real .He A?pr.ii;r. PUBLIC SALE OF TalnablB HbbI Estate. BY VIRTrEof an onler of sale isnie out of the Cnuro. of Somerset I'.ioiiiT, i"a., o the umler istsisl dire.-teil, we will t-xtsme .0 public sale on the premise bt the hotne of the ih ci-ased ia l'an.t 'lovtiship, Somerset CiHiuty, Pa., on Friday, April 4, IS90, at 1 o'clock p. m , the following dcs.-rileil real estate. Into the property of Jacob berkey, dee'd, to wit : A eertnin tract of land sitnate In Taint Town shin, adj.oi.iinr lands of I). J. Ilerkey. Aiuih Her kcr. Havht Nuuale. K. Miller, J.eph Johns, Ja. kson berVi-y. Jacob Y'oui's's e-tute, and oth ers, .ii.ititiuiug IM acres, more or less, with a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, lnk ham nrnl other OHihnililir.ei, of which tlnTHflrt ntwHit 4ijjnTt well tiuiut-rpil, thelMil nni e rlt-Hrtsl ani in ntttie of cnUivation. Th.- larni i underlaid witti com) u1 otUr miu erMlH, with (lie uppitrti'iiuiices. TERMS. On-thfM nr the itHynint of all expense to rt niuin a li.-n on Ui premi-fM, the ,trfst Ut be iaui rtiin!ial!y io Kliza licrkey, iijov, duriny nr hf-.. ffitin iliirnf c.OfiririnACioii of -wile : at her death the priiuipl to the hin of the rtt-aiil ; one-mini rth, aud the lenminitii; one-1 hini in two eual annual payments from cmilirrngthm of le, with inier rou nm. All ett'm-,1 ja metibito 1"kj re.iirtd hy ju.k'rm'nt on th lami. 'I of useK9ion Kiveu uu 'iay of ale ; all grow ing eros nMiii. S. R GnT:f.. KI.IZ KKKKKY, niarli. A'lminisirutoni ami Trustee. -j-RUSTEE'S SALE Valuable real estatE BV VIRTT'Kof an onler of sa!e :sue1 oU of the Orphan' Court of somerset Coimty, ami tf ftiretetJ. wv will exiw lo sale al pniiiieouU'ry, on the premises, in the Township of Jeuuer, S'liicrfcet Co., I'., on SATURDAY, 21 ARC II 20, lS'JO, at 1 o'elock p. m the follow in tj? deseribe! Real h-t.tte, iate the ;inneriy of liertcau l nilncerf leeea-l, Mr. : A certain inim or trart of land rittiate In Jen nei Ttiv ii.-iii;. tni'hr;i Connty, Ta., kiijoiniii lautl if l-ie tie 4inl!;ih. Wni. htnl!t. Solomon Low limn, hiiHHfl Mann r, Alam l riedlino, ami oth er. e.Jiiittinin w.ie hiii-ili.i on 1 hfty-four arrra ami 1 ii Lkcrctiira, iii'.re or leas, wua Uie apptirte-nii''i-?s i hii tr- the ho.3"'al form of I'i'rmnn l'mhr er, ami hat lot truu eit-t -ted a wu Miry plant h.'U-se, iHiv barn, ami i? well watered About IU' ai'n"" eU-ar, utid baiuuett wull timbered with pli" Htid itk. a v.d or hard. aui is situa on wum w J.iIliKoh u piiie, lt mi lea D'trth oJfinictUi n. TERMS: The ?ha-c of the H irftwr i'i:n9-half after the pay inent of ail jnt m-ti;. and leyal etiarjfei Rfiaii rtr lirtiu i'l t'n hand of lln pun hjMT duriti the nrtiural life i Nar.ey I inlteij-'i-r, uie widow of Herman C:nlt'ter, t3e-eM-.ii. and ihe inlsTi ihTesd phtU b niiiioaliy and rejnhtr!y 'ai.i to her by ihe pnrehaei, hi" heirs and aastirn' hold iiiif the pr;i"i!Bosi. to he recovered by tiin., or rtljervlM, iu nnts are n -oveniltle in thia C4m moirAfititn, uiiirli the said wnJw shall act-pt in full sniiii';c;iiin or hrr dower in the prvnittts, am! at her dtt-aw her share the porehafe money si mU le paid to ihe heirs of Herman I m l?tier, deveaied. The halauee sliall be paid in t'lttf fv;Mt,i rtttuhil paymeiiis. Ten ;k?t ctntt to be aid dtvn ouiiay of Kule, ihe rtMnaimier of one third ut Uie e.itiiirmatKHi of le ; one-thinl in one year, and the remaining t' irl in two rear, m ith inUTt on tli dtferrvd payme 't.' troni Ihe cihiirniation of sale. roee.it u iven 1:1 of April, PKKRY rMBERffKR, IlKtliKN JiOK.NKK. mor Trustees. BY VIRTl'E of an onbr of wile i--ned out of the Conrl of Ci ioni4-n Piea of Senersct Cuiia ty, and lo ne dn--ied, a. A-.fiie of John il. iiarltii.-. I lit expose to ptihije aaie al the re-i-dene of wid John If. Martens, iu stoiiyeieek l ow nship, on TIirnSDAW MAKCll 27, 1S!0. nt lOo'r'ork a. m., all ihe following desrribed real eMa;e ofwtid AsiKiior, to wit; "V A i-vnam tmrt of hind titnate in A v 1 sinnyirm-k Tu p.. Smierft C-o. I'a , adj"' Mnir laud." d'Joejih A!if-ther. John Vi, K Schroi'k, .UiUtx H . Snyder. Oliver Lean and J;hn Virter. .nTini;: 1 U acres, strict nreaNure. aboiu Ul acie- c'.ear. od b-Cante. iu timber, hav- iug therein erected a tuo-Uiy DWELLING HOUSE, piol new bnrn, ard other outbuildings. Coal and other minora on tli farm. Vft - A eer a;n tract of land Miniate in I ' A, Allegheny Township, udjoinint; laud of f:eed t Meyers, and K'nin heirs, eotitaiQ in 1 1- iiccs iHore or lew. hUnt To a'-re clear, aiiii ("Kia ure in tin. her. having a dwelling htaiae. Hah If, and sitiier ui tun hii Mrs thereon. Snpjaieil ! ht? ut.dcrhud with the ceiehrate! Ft re Clay vein opened ul Williama' bunion. TERWS. Ten pereenLofihe hand monev to be paid a. aoni aw Ihe proiiy if knueked tlown ; ha lane of one thinl on eonliiiua'i(int abj : ont:-thitil in mx iiiotilh-. and one third iu oie year, w ith lu lti'el ou deferred paviaeti s. VALENTINE HAY, mir-l, Aaij$ue. "UBL1C SALE OF Vahahh Real E&tats ! o- BY VIETVE of hii order fs-med to me hv the Of hanV C -tin a- Trti-te fr th sale oi ihe heal Kinie if 'atl.iili.e A. Smith, de-faed, no V.f ' l l.ertfoy i t-o timt 2 u :ll expose for salts xt pu.Uk- ott ry, uu ihe p;t.inisr, i.-u SATURDAY, MARCH 2J, 1SJK. at 1 o'clrK-k p. in., the following deseiibed Real tta!f, v.r. : A eertaiu tratt of land ritnnfe In Northainptmi T"wn.hjp. SonifiH'i Omniy, Ta,. a!j nnitnr latnU ot Samuel riiiisi.n. John W Huinan. Andrew a urnau, iitiutuud late t m, Cim htieid, and oih eM, oomminnB ltjutrts and alioivauee, iiHjre a less. Onr-tl frd !n hand and thi luilanre n two Ctit-i nunuat tayitwntj ; ot'fetnd futyuKiiU to he v.t'.trnti lv jodmeot on tiu pnB;nintH. iVn pvr (rut o! the puirhae tn-mty to lie Jiaitl wheu llie .rpt -rty in kiiue&e.) d.iwo. J KIS MdRU'Y, mar5. Tmtee of Catharine A.H:iui;i !vc'd. J7Xt:CUT0R.V NOTICE htte ofSoIofronN. Hammer, deceased, late of Jenner Twp, Somerset Co. Pa. Ix'ttern ituinH-niarr on shove- estate barlnar bin Krantel l- the nud rijf:n d hy ihe pnp r H'Hln.rnv, notite X hereby mven to nil perUri lMdt Me.1 to said estate to niHke immeiUte pav-m-r.t. ur!d ihoe havif rial ran Air.nnH tho same w ill i r-s ni tlM'in d-itr antm-nti.mted ttr ule mcnt on Friday, April 4, l;".w, at the late rtidcm.e 4l'uect.ued. JOHN" C. HAMMKR, l;AilM. UAMMKR. fubas. txe. u tt in, A DMIXISTIiATOR'S NOTICE. tsiaie of Joeph A. T. Hunter. In'e of I'rslna Horoiinh. KHnersi-i i'..ttiitv. Pa. Tt1m.t ..din iii,lfiili.i,iiil l,u al,vsA.d.A km j invbeen grained Ui the uti'lersiKued oy the tinnier a.ioor. i. iii .mx-is nereuy Kiven loan persona tn'lebte.1 to saiil siHie U mute ii.iuieiliale pay ment, and lli'e hBy'n claim avail. st the natne vl'.l present lliem d'lly auilienticuted for iM-itir-nu'Ut on or Is'fure Thiirsit.y, Aj.nl 17, 1H-.KJ. at the utiice of Johu li. St ult. Iu tiie iioroc.ch oi Homer-rvt- JOHN It sU irTT, n.ar4. A'lma. cum tcztamntt anncjo. . Salesmen wanted. In wil mir ix himrtivcl hanv var el'e' of Surnery stock, he-t Siieciulti . Noexpeiien'S neee.anr. S;i"ai advantnees to u-vitm r. ExLra iu liiceuK'iits. I'.y wei.klr, S.tualii a pa matieot 1 lemi.. De,t onltlt free. Uegv-a--a.itee what w-aiverilsi. A-lilren; at 01 e-Ht.E-i BKO.-1., Norserjmea, Kocbe.,ter. N V. This btxi- is reiial)l(.j niari-au. vamaDlB RealEstate FOSTER DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. At No. 3!5 Main Street, j"oi3:isrsTO"W2sr IN NEW BUILDING, WITH NEW Garnets, Oil Us, M Dress Gooils, k Having lost our store-building and stock on Clinton Street, we woulj be pleased to see our old friends ia our new place. We assure them that our prices will be the lowest. FOSTER A.QUIINN. Vv., ' v- -frwat' " " Wc Love4o be Libera!, but Hate to Lose what we Give." A GRAND CHANCE! For .mycrs to obtain I'urniuire of all kinds-, at lit tle more tli.in manu facturers' prices. If you have lioeti pasin-z ur r-tore without getting our prices, vrrer " it niim. for you l.e every time you do it. CQFFKOTH & CO., somersct.penn'a. Loutlier's Drug Store, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. Thisllcdsl Drag Sterol: Rapidly Evening a Great Fa.vcr.t8 with Pcsrls in Search cf FRESH AID PURE DRUGS, 3Iediclncst Bye Stuff a, Sponyc, Times Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR CIVE3 rtltSON'AL ATTENTION' TO THE COMPOCNMXU OF PlysiciaDs'FrescripliflBs I Fail? Eecsijis 1 GREAT CARS BEIXO T.' KF.X SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, And a Full Line ot Optical Goods always on hand. From such a large assortment ail can be suited. THE FIHEST BRANDS OF CICAES Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our i&oii to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. m. LOUTH Eft, IVS. D. MAIN STREET .... SOMERSET. PA. 1"rustee's Sale OF YataaMeM Estate BY YIKTrr HF AS ORPi-R OF P.VI.F i.Mwd out of the irfihan- IXurt ofSiinrl County. i'4.. !Ul UUn!l'..t.il. V, ' M'i.i ot- to t.v. ut I puhlie outiy,uliu Maiers' itiirc, lAfiin. ia., j on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26. 'GO. I all o'clock p. m., the foilou-in? diserilwU R.'l Kslnte. late ? lie prope:ty oi J.Uur'i Ktmiue!, de eeaed, iz ; M- 1 A rertaiii tract of UM itns'e in Il0 ! Krih r-VJi! ev Township o:iuTei Coutny. l it.. adj'n:r)e iainbci s. A v J c hhil non..roiiHthvtM M:!hr, J eter Hunger. Henry '.". !( man. hetn Vu h!-y. Iavnl I,. tf-"rs. nd ui er, eonutiiuiiic ata-n-. inoi .r h-. Thi-U tt.t,' homestead f,tmi ttt Kdward ji.i t:u l, ritreMd, and hastlK-rn ew twl a lart; tv,o ."inry :iaiiie Dwelling House, l larcc new bir", and two t imn.t hori s ; ha a (total apple reiiafd. I'linieoiii exi . ii' nt, !tr.icv and a erv va.nabie l.iineloi:e joh: rv, i,m oik h. Q The. undiVjd"d ine l a f f h 'rtrt.n IlUt Oi trael of land ju,at n theT..Mit whip ot Hnithervarey, ai'.tilnin lands t.;' Joi than Milhr, S. A A J. i' l'hd-o:i wuliiihcrji, (mh tuinliiK two a.cret in rc or h-e. TERMS: The hare. of the wid w o" the pnrfha.c monev (one liiird titter ptymera of ui: (it-t.,, ami le gal eha-;e) ?nall r.'UiHi.i in the un'm (.(' :,,. oar-ena-er dnrii'e the imcirn; tue of ,tt.r-?a Kii'itifl. tne wnlou ol K iar. K.minei. det-t-iiM d. ai.o ir? mnTet tlit rvt !-. il 1 HiiiMiidiy ann rv:,,i;!.'.:Tfc' -aid to her hy the nurrhar. hi- h.-t' nn.i c.-i ;:m lio.di:i the picau.-e , tu -e te-1. , v-i .y or other l-ie n- rem are re-i.v m ijti-4:t:i- luoiiweMUh u hioh tne sanl v id v :;.til at tvi-t it tuli at.iVrvioii of h-r , u t :e prenn- -. and nl her .keea-e her!':i-f il ihe j.i.iftii. civney thall be pad to ihe heir' o' 1 d vrd Kim tut 1, de .t. The l.:aeM -hal tn paid ia thrtt f'jwjti p'fittitifi, tfis p-.reeiit r. ptl 1 d u on day ol ale, the n-nuiiiidt r of -ik--tinni at ti.e eoiiliririation .f ihe r.Hfe ; o -thiri nt tut ' mr. and the r m.iininir '.hird iu ty. o Vfn v in i'.u r etoiithe deKrrvl payment roi i the eonm-M.i-tiun of tne Mile. F-eH.r itlvea 1J of Anril. i)r 3! AKliKKT : A UcCL.UlKAN, a. tj. KiilMr.L, Feb ;6. TnKn. -II ADAM'S Microbe - killeR tlT.ES ILL UINEAiES, KffT myself ami wifo Ii.! u... Tour ?.li rt.!? K'llrr Willi i;n-ai U-iu l t. !;ln,m:li"l lia-.r not fMithmH .':i!ii.ry i:.,t;ivsl in .vir r'.-uinlv. ttiiMilicueil nli'l rtn luyi.rt u rT,(Hiiisiuility. I v. r, ,j In nearly fi.rly nf itie Hl.me . .'rti:i u:is v,.n p-iliiirh. ail.-ai iiis nvafly uil .isn-s. 'n.sr give your ,r...su, l:niirs.ons nt' W in. lu,,iin jiii-ruliii Kiili r." I am hnpy tr. tjit i l.o r.-j.iis vtvTv nul only TaTornM,.. bt"Mi'lritH.t'u'. Mmiy ill tho i-ll-ra of omu.ii. atisl liivves a iii.pi Mii. IMuabelk'f. -Snusgirlj viwir, "i. w r.ARxrM. 2.":! Hn'.-ev "I.. Krm.klvn. N V. Iloilr ext!nin hi)'. nil:'r.,-,s i-Hu-rf .liM-asp ml K v.iik hi.iorj- i if i!ie .wl.",! Vilii-r. Kivi n or mailisliree ton) a-l lrvsn. kciiu, ieil every wLf re. The WM. RADAM ftlicrobe Ki!!er Co. ' i-;.h Avi;. N. V. f ITV. WAfJTED ACEHTS to solicit uanrKs roil t ii TEEES, SHRUBS, VINES, &c. wV si i lmji wwnr ,a"'iS Iw. For Boacat, ladmtricaj Jlea. Sai'7 A BipmMs, ot Com- 'Wa trm-mr a. Ail) Ur.m nfuria. y las suiatiiLexl r. Pan t-. , d. C. CHASE A. CO., PHILA., PA. i & OUTnS UEM DO IT AGAIN !" Was doul.tless the advice r'vea to Gjor.'j Washington at i!;e ej'isoJe of the Clierry Tree. ''HJYIRDJ IT AGilS!" Is our advice to you, ifvou have been paying too mueiifur Your I'u rn it urc. CUE OXLY FKKz'J AXD PLRK ARTICLE YOUNG'S Reliable Drug Store. When you need anything in the lino of IU1IU JJliUUkJ Uil tUDUlWillJJ, Don't Fail to Give Ma a Call. Being a Craduato of the Philadelphia -- COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, - 1 am U'iireJ to fi!! ait riijsicians' Prsscriptions and Family Receipts with -afety and accuracy. J!y lineof TOILET ARTICLES, rEi:;-TMKr:iK o.j , SlUMiE-S TUl'SSES, ie. is tiie lai'f.t n.ul !.-t in tiie rountr. Palnsr's Fin: TciUt Soap. Tins is ttie bet ami cl eut S.p on market. One trial, anil you will always use it. Keraen.bor, 3 Cakes for 25 Cts. 3 Yot a FINE CIGAR, I only Bk y u to try my leailirs; branJs. fall and examine my fine line if Holiday Goods. VfnviSs Always IVeuhmi. E'tu ENGLISH AND CERrvlAN Ijingiijige .i(Hjketi. My niotto, " Purity and Accuracy." RbPRIITLLV Charles Young, Successor t C. H. B;iford. SOMEItfET. I'A. SOMERSET MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by COOK A UER1TS, DXALIPJI 1M Choice Groceries. Flour AMdtsv ilrteil.Vft & Feed. Apie butter, )(il I'mii, 4, I Hiliis .. It'iucr. iro!l,i9 ....- Uuct wheal, " hn ...... ' meal, . Beeswax fi 1 bacon, is'iiar-c.ire.1 lfarns) y t " (Country hams) J.. fs.s,Mil.i,'rs( - (si. lei, V lb... f-Vra, ( l , l,ii fsn-Hedi IB bu- Jlral 9 Cbcp, ei.ru ai.d iwtn, ft hlO lbs au ttb, luu lba... En V d.. Fu ur, Poller Procesa, hbl " Vienna, lild " I, olden i'ulent, . Flashed, ft !., Mid;i'.l!'K. V lH)i, - '.Its. Isi.'l ; Fitatoe ylm Iv-iicr.r, .tried. Tf, Ke, i,l it'.t, (No 1.) V. hbl " tirr-ond Alutni V a k " (Aaiiton) . k ..- - " " K " - - Snrar, yc'lnw, V A " hiie, f to Ttilow. t . . 's Halt T M.l " Muk.. lit, t bu .'.'.ii " - ' e K Z'. ::"n ;.v k n ":::.. TV " .lie .i .! , -"1.. tl r . "'." :! " ... m'siw'-
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