The Somerset Herald. KUWAIT nTM. l..!ilor nj I'mi-rii-lor. CfZ I 'V.. v WKPSKSliAT Aril K w- A- ilKitwnii trifle lwkwsrd.it mitrl.t wItaW matter if Mr. Ove land ot:lJ off new letter on ballot rfor:n. IsvK'Ttjo- tip to the prudent date .hows that Arrhei.iLeilefanlUnj Demo cratic T.-eawrcr of Marylao , atale 2Mf ikl And the ex pert a batrV tot through books yet. either. Kridently that Arrheraimed at biath mark. The rVii.vrati." Stale Central Com-milt- niH at Hartisbnrir on Wednesday lHt, lmt did nt fi the -ImI Tor holding 1he Stats Convert ion. Another meeting Mil Ih-I.i-IJ intaomeekc.ahcntbedate ..f the f-i.vf nt ion o ill l atfrned upon. Nivr Yi-ukV 'loir 1 our," IVpew, llis-4-,k, MiiW uud Piatt, have dropped t leir diflt-rvncea and (ytten together uiram. With tue Taiumanjr crowd on nr. av to Sine Simr and the Cleveland and 1 1 1 1 1 fitilioim ti.'litiii(f in the lcroo- rati,- umi, the T.ii.'H'ou;'" ought to be uhlc t. k.-ep New York in Ihe Ilcpubli-a- column. TiiK New Y"ik !'. rhatgiil that the rhiiadelphiH jw-m were paid foroppos nj the prohibition amendment to the '(.ns it lit ion when it was before the peo ple at a teial election. Minors. Ve l 'iir hild. rin I Nuiir-ily, three "f tlie leading editors, pioiiointoe tliia virion mi. I vetioiiioiw lie. If tin- j.1 litlemeil -iiotild undertake to i-orrerl all of tjie lalse notes sounded by lliejloi'iv they .,ui.l have to tiirn their Kisitioii8 aud !o ri'ithinir el". I'i:iiui t WianiH! 1 1, of the Mormon Cl.iin h, aiiiioiini-e that there will le no more revelat ioiin aa the divine Kiwcr lias reveahil enough fol eople to see salvation. It i tiiOitght that thin an nouncement is made Miitply to pave the wny for one more laht and final revela 1ion that puiygamy lie abolished. It weem to liave been reveled to the Mor mons that it is about time to give up their f.j;lit againut the government ; a tight that lias of late Wen marked by defeat after defeat for the Mor mon", and that the eudiewt way out of their diflieulties is to have a "rev- I.lioii" i.rderinjr the ubaudonment of jih gam y. Nk YoKK I'nrr : tirrect the Mills bill, vii-e of Koswi-ll I. .Is nun lleinoi rats is i l'.v all means rcf To follow the ad Flower and other iearly wrong. Ti e i-olitary stsnditid Leaner of the great free tmde party, 0 rover Cleveland, will never con cut to this sort (it hedging. Bring forth the bill and let it be debated in the :igii"ii!tuml slid industrial districts of the country side by side with the M'Kin ley bill. Courage, p-iitlemcn, courage'. You have been saying in your interviews lhat the M'Kinley bill was just the sort if a tariff biil you wanted to smash; now aciipt 1 lie issue. The ivfwal t i rejsirt a bill on the part of the tree traders i a ceituin sin thai there is not only a good deal of politics but a vixwl thai of common sense in the M'Kinlev bill. Tin: debute on the admixsion of Idaho brought out the curious fs-t that in spite d so many defeats ceituin Democrats in Congress wiilirop up as the defendeis and lepresentstives of the jtower and influence ! the Mormou Church. The niiiiority report pruiticully represented the Mormon lobby in Washington. It lias lieen repiiiliateil even by the l?Mt ieiiiK-nits in Idaho, but such itdluentv ns they lould exeit was powerless in preventing Mr. Springer ami some of iiis Ineuds from signing a rejMirt, w hich, if adopti d, would allow bigamists the right to vote, and it was natural they should lislike to disfranchise IVuiocrats in a Territory which, if it were not for Mor mon influrnir, would Ik- spulously Ue ptibiicau formanv years to come. Tit:: lU'iiuett M'hitol law, which ra'oed the ruaiii isMie tiHin which the recent xcilinir si ritle in Milwaukee was l.ititfht, i a law siiiiH-;iiii children to niU'tid mcIhmiI f,ir three iiioiilhs in each year, and pm iiiiiiK that no school shall l regarded as such under tiie act unless Hiere shall le taught in it as part of the denientary educniii.ii of children, read i'lj:, writ Uig, and l imited States history-, in the Publish luni;uite. It dues not lirwtly i-oiniiinnd the teai bing ol crrtain Ihinirs in private schools, w hi. h would Iearly lie an iiifriniMiictit Usu -imiu-td liln-rty. It renders compulsory the a'.tendi'iice fr a certain erisl ujmn the public scIii mIs, over which the jrovern inent bascotilrol, and as a relaxation of this rub' of compulsion it permits the r-altittitioii for the public schoola of private (s-liooi a Inch teach certain ele mentary Enirlish branches. (ii:i:i:u tiiiiiM 11. Km it, whose btii lisnt services as CVuniiiiNsioner of Inter nal Revenue had lel the country to be lieve that i CotiTtiiissioner of Per sions lie would inaugurate in that Department ome system that would lie eUully as filiciiMit as that he Hit in oix rution in the Internal Ijevenue service, lias shown that the confidence of the country was not niiplaced, by announcirg that he lias systematized the work under his r lare so that by the first or June every completed claim now in the Pension Of ric will hve lieen adjudicated, and calls for evidence in those claims not completed. The airn-ffate of the corn p'ete.1 files fsoter io.LiC ises, and the labor of ac'j'idicatioii has Wn goirnf on s nee the first of Jan nary. Mild soldiers and t hose derendent on them w ill feel more than gTateful to ieneral Raum for bavin thus evjs-dited the bnsiness of a I'-patttueiit whose delays were proverb ial. Ft Sci uiB awii:i. J. 11 ixoAi.i , w ho for w many years has lieen ore off the "" isinspicoous figorvs in the politics if the ountrv, pa-eHl over the silent river et 'l.e early dawn of Monday. Few, if any, of the public men of the cmrntrv are to ! credited with lietler iiiotinf, w it li truer aims, or higher jiat riotiMii. Mr. Il-in. lull's siwer as a party b-B!er if Ut shown bv the fuct that tor years he kept tin- IVinocratir party from c iniiiintiiit it-s-lf to the ilicv or free t adc ; a failicy that a rnrjority of his piriy neeme.1 lieterrn'.oed upon. He was li'inest in his isuii let ions and uiwhisier lias cwt Is-en heard against bis (M-rsonsI integrity. He wss a man of eitraordi narr fsiwerand keen sagacity. He was not alweys popular with bis parly associ Cj, but lie will be missed in their coun sels as ik other man would lie. There is n4 one to Uke his p!ae. For more than l ijturter of a cei.tury Mr. Randall lias U-en identified, to an extent that hsrdly anotlw-r member of e,ual prouii ta ii'-e bus Is-ed, ilfi siiutiir, 1 1 finest lepis la'.ion. Whatever be did iu public sta- 1 i..n be U-lieve.1 M rild- l ' '"r , j. f 1 1 this reason lhat lie was m oiwn ioum ditTermz with other IVmccratic leaders. He may not always hav lieen rtuhL lie j ? not, in the largest sense, intellect!!- j alir great, but in the largest sense be sas great in moral courage and faithful- j ties to biaoiui.1ionA,ar.d few men of iiis period bad convictions more lutein- ; ... u i .A . - t folloa iiiir in liie ! gem. lit - r --- - nrfr It i to his nartv 9 awrwiii viibi .... nn nulrr He W8 ICOOd Cltl ten, a faithful friend, & true jtriot and a worthy earode among men. A Brutal Spch. S. Y. Prei. The neeb of Roprewntatire Stone, of Misaomi, in no amall Uefrea repre-n u. . -J aentimant of tile Democracy toward due j ahled Union veteran. I JJill. for tb. relief of dependen anrm i . AhA hr this Miatourian an so many cm of larceny. II declared that the po.!e weie being depoiled and bur dened under iba guise of pemrion law. Nothing could be more false to the patriot ism or justice to the American people than i iieh a charze a thia. The men now a hied did not hesitate to go to ttie Ironi , when the country etood in eril of being dej"troved. To awume that the motive wan ttep.lt-monthly w.tte bounty, or any - hojie of luture ignition is to inipiiAi iut moat sacred aud lofty motive love of country. Only cowanls who stayed at home or lbw who sent substitutes or did not be lieve in the war now denounce pension laas as larceny." It is fortunate for the 1'nn n veterans that the psrty whose real senti ments Mr. Stone represents is not in power, ..! ti,.l the man who sent a '"sub" when j j j i called Un to shoulder a rautket in defeiue ! of his country is enjoying the trainjiiility ; whii h bis uniauriotic aition in reiation to wiikiiiT legislation rieliiy merited. Pennsylvania's War Claims. Wmi!N.;to. H O. April I.-K.-P ei'.ta tive Maish I Pa.) today reiwrlel to the ll.mse from the V'oniniillee on War Claims the lull appropriating the sum of .J.447.HV'i d.r the payment of dainagi-a Mflained h.v ciliem of Pennsylvania from I'nion and Confederate losi iluriiig the lale war. Tht-- claim", says the atjciuiaiiying e iN.rt, have bw-n adjuste.! alil rea.ljuMed under mndilitrtis and inKhodK of poxecinre which would seem to exclude all possibility of iuisreir'seiilalloil or imposition. They ie deliberately and carefully as.-e.l upon in an orderly proceeding in which the adverse interest was rvpreseiited. The eK)rt also refers to eases where Governments have made good the losses suslained by citizens in lime war. and says that the manifest and . . i...r.i II ... I ....... conclusive ,eac.i.i,K o. - - ISU iCIiaiUIT B1HI wyumimiufl spirit of the a-e aud the morality of the public law unite in demanding that where war has brought upon individuals peculiar aud secial losses, which have been incurred for and result in the general good of the en tire wole. the Treasury of the entire people ought to make compensation therefor. A minority rejiort in opposition to the bill, and signed by lU-presentatives Thomas, Dolliver aud Oest, was also presented. The conrlu. sion of the minority is that there is nothing In the Constitution which requires the (iov ernmeut to 4iy this claim. Col. Stanton's Rich Find. Dcsvus, Col., 13. Colouel Stanton, com mander of the recent exploring expedition in the Ijrand (juinon of the Colorado river, has made public some interesting precious mineral discoveries, which his party made in that far-famed canon. Mr. Stanton has a fine select iou id riecimens, consisting of II tlie well known precious minerals, as well as coal, ruarhle, etc. He says that 4'K luiies of the canon khown a wealth of the precious mineral. The sleep walla of the canon how (piartr. veiny in places and asbays from sjiecimens obtained oil tiie trip dowu the river demonstrate that these veins are of reinaik utile richness. The action of the water has worn smooth the sides of the can on, and the vein matter is clearly discernible to the naked eye. Placer gold is found neirly theeiitin lenirth of the river. Kveiy point panned produced color, and in places tlie bars were found, to column gold in sur prising ijuanlities. In one place south of lire's Ferry, veins were found which bad evidently been develop! in a crude way by the Indians, ierhapi by the now extinct rat of the Aztecs. Mr. Stiinlon s ivs the placets could be easily woiked because lhe-e is no lack of water facilities, fol. Stanton isof the opinion thai he has re locate! the bonanza discovered by Major Powell's ex pedition in lsi;;i. High License in Pittsburgh. riTTMU'lciiH. Pa., April 12 About fifty j The palh of the storm was about three miles wholesalers who were refused licenses will j in w idth, and lay in a northeast, rly diret apiea'. to the Supreme Court. KjcIi case j lion. must stand on its own merit, the county j A disjiatch front R intoiil says: A heavy License lonrt having arranged matters so ! thunder storm pa.ed over here yesterday that there can lie no omnibus proceediiiB.in I afternoon, auroinpaiiied by terrific lighl the Supreme ImkIv this year. ! ing. Many windows were broken by hail- Oneattoiney whohasseveralca-H-sincharpe ! stone. said : "The 'ourt has been very careful to make a safe record in this maiu-r, and in every case refused.it is safe to say Midi a record has been made by tue applicant as will render it a hard job to upset the lower I Court. That the Court construed any vio- lation or the P.rooki Uw as sucti a lnvacU of j of .) poUnd views express profotinil re hiw as to make the wrongdoer a man orim- ; en,t for tj,e )mf(( the eminent statesman, moral character is most evident. To obtain j ,r Martjri. of this city, Mr. Randall's phy a license under the w holesale act a man j Bj.U1 froll ,lie begi,,,,),, f nie fatal illness, must lie ofg.RMl moral character, and tlie j gmysthat Mr. llandull 4(-MeHl lu lisve known position Ukeu by tbe Court that no man of j mre last fn tilM iia lut. was hojiss, pssl moral character will break the law, I , ,10U(t, eVfT u.niioniiig the matter direct fear, w ill be hard to unset." I y He was n.Ver informed that he had A Judge's Social Bombshell. Ski-alm, Mo., Atirtl II. Acting under in structions of Judge Ryland. tlie grand jury has issued snhpcnss for a number of mem- j sources. Iiers or Ihe "High Five" CI uh, a tony social I Conirary to the fnxpiently published or-;ni7ation. among whose members are 1 statements, there was never an operation quite a n.imber of young ladies, to appear I performed opon the jiatienl. An oration before thai bo-ly. It is supposed that au i WOtild have done no good. Mr. Randall's effort will be made to find indictments j pi was nearly all caused by rheumatic against persons at whose house the club has gojt. He siifl'.-red but little from the can met dunng its existence on a charge of per- ! rer. He never lost his fortitude or chier- mitting gambling on their premises. Judge RyUuids instructions to the jury on A Monday to indict all persons engiged in or pirtit ijaiting in a game of "euchre," "bigh tive'' or "church raffles" has created not a little unfavorable comment here. At first it was regarded as a joke, but now that an st ten.pt is being ma.te to carry out bis instruc tion, a more serious view is being taken of the matter. St. Louis May Have a Flood. 1st. Ici, Alri! 1.1 The southwestern part of St. Louis is almost in a state or panic ' over a leak discovered in the Compton Hill ! Reservoir, which holds the city's entire water supply. The reservoir is in a district in which are situated many c f the most fashionable residences or the city. Should it break, and its millions or cubic feet of water be preripitairtl upon the property of that section, the result would be spiralling. A Latter Day Saint Mobbed. I'lTiw Thi'lk. Ass. Aoril 12 A mob of WhireCaps called on the Rer. J. I). Ir- i Association of tlie United Slates. A short win. a preacher of the R t organised Church j presentation address wa made by M r. Johu of tlie I. itter Pay Stints of this place, and j ,-uc!'' of Puiiaielphia, in wliich stie ex w dipped him an 1 otherwise maltreated hitn. 1 plained that the silk from which the flag There wa. so Cr as known, no rinse forthe ' w're 0),ir grown and spuu by Ameti- out nice, as Mr. Irwin has always r mducted himself well. The mob flej and it is not likely lhat any meiu'ier of il a ill beariest ed. A Posse's Fight With Outlaws. ALsrot'CKvrs. X.M., April li Yesterday sheriff" a ptaase located the hiding place of Porfillio Trujillo's pang or outlaws, wh'i have been terrorizing the inhabitants of Sau Miguel County the past six months and stwiiug their bones and cattle. A running fight took place in Which oat at tbe outlaws named Zaraaora, was shot tod killed by the posse. The others or the gang escaiied to the mountains, and the posse had not he-u able to diskxbje tbem at last sccotints. There is larjte. reward offered (or the capture of Tnijillo, dead or alive. SAMUEL J. RANDALL IS DEAD. Th End Cm to th Crat Com monrth Day Dawnad. Wa-iumton. April 13 oisaman iUlle j. iUmlsil diod at o:M o'clock this nioroinc of internal canoer, altera lone and jnf.il idiiesn. He was surrounded by his family hi devoted wife an! afioctionate children, his eiisie IUndal ftanghtcrv. Mm. Lancaster a.ia ndall, and hie son Saiuael J., Jr., io hi last inouientK. Mr. tUndali came to Washington early H Ia.it November a nick man, but with box ot improvemenL He ei4.1ed to bs able to lakehiaaeat in Uie llm wliti Couir met in llciler. But whu Congren con Tened be wa unable to b-ave hit home. Subsequently the oath of otfloe as a P.rpre aentative was admlniaterl at bi ridnc Mf m4(W JJ of , CommiUM on Kales and Annmuriationa lb two imrjortAnt com- M j in fjr M atay ymM. Mr. Pin Jail then bopsd to be ab' to taka his seat sad participate actively In tha atfatraof the House at tha conclusion of lb holiday ret ', uut the dreadad and fatal maladv from which besBfTered, aloaly but surely made inroads on his strength, and t. i. r.tnn I Li ni weater. ..... , ... . . .... Committee ofUjie. and IVmocratic membera or the a r...nr.;ur;,nw f t.fimiitM anil ot!ier lemo L-.-wntauve. called fre.mer.tly at Mr. Randall's home to consult hnu about party matters aud committee work. Some of them who called oeoaiionully but reu- larly noticed that Mr. Ktndall was slowly failing physically, although meutally he was as acute and vigomui as ev?r, and fir the past two months they felt that he would never leave his houe alive. Ituring the last few weki of his life he suffered very much at time and he had be come irreatlv emsciated. His devoted wife and children were untiring in their atten tions all through his sicklied, and his friends in Congress (and he had a host of them of both i!itiil faiths) contributed ! much toward hisiximf rt ty fmpient frieml I ly visits. Iluring hi. laM. hours Ins wife ' and family were constantly at his bedside, j Mr. Ihuiihi'i was unconscious at times dur ing the la-H day or two of his life, and was 8jeech!ess toward the end. To M r. INndall ! be Miiiletl a la't ffnl lo.ik of recognition, a ; half hour befoie his death. Mr. Holdall's funeral will take place here on Tuesday moruiiig. The arrangements for the funeral will be in t-harge of the cin-liri'H-itinal ctommittee to Ik- appointed to morrow morning. Mrs Kur.dall prefers that the Servian be held in the Melroiailitan lYesbyteriaii Church of which Mr. lUndall was a member, and not in the llouseof Itep neritaliv'es. After the funeral services, the funeral party w ill take a secial train over penn.yvaia lUUr-cid to Philadelphia, where the interment will take place in the Kandall fumily vault in I.turel Hill Ceme tery. Deluge in Illinois. Hi.iomini;ton, April 1. A most unusual tall of rain yesterday mi: ! the rivers out of their banks and carried away many bridges on country roads. In this city four inches of rain fell in less than an hour. There was a remarkable fall of bail, the stones being as large as hickory uuts and walnuts. The storm south of Dloomingon seems to have been even more severe than here. The glass in the greenhouses in the city was de- molishid by the hail. At Minier, 17 miles wet of here, nearly every pane of glass in town was broken. Tlie country betweeu Minier and here was deluged, and consider able injury was done to the Chicago -t Alton track. Piles of ties were floated away, in my of them lieing lodged on the rails. The young wheat and garden vegetables were crushed tiat. A Kankakee disjiatch says : The heaviest rain storm ever know n in this section of the State fell yesterday aftermsin. The storm was general throughout Kistern Illionis and was accompanied by hail and a brilliant electric display. For a half hour the rain fell so rapidly that the streets were overflow ed. The storm will put farmers behind in their work for some time, as well as injure the (iruin now in. At Pekin the rain (A in torrents, flooding many stores and cellars. Hailstones as lare as walnuts fell, tUiuagiiii: fruit trees that were far advanced. A Monmouth dispatch says: A terrific, wind, rain ami h.iil storm, acenmanied by the roarinR noise of a tornado, passed north of this city about : o'clock yesterday after noon. H is feared that serious damage was wrought. The mercury Ml degrees in two hours. Hail fellas lare i walnuts, and many windows weie broken. The roar ol the storm created a jwiuic in this city. Flags at Half Mast. rHiLMirxrim, April 1 Flairs are dis- , avej at half mast over several prominent clubs, including all the Iiemocratic clubs, for Mr. Randall's death. Prominent men ; cancer, ltie d'K-.or consuited Ins relatives and friends and they advised against such a ' declaration. Mr. Koidall may possibly have ! known the truib. however, from other i'jlness. General John C. Framont III. Niw York, April 11 General John C. Fremont is reported to lie seriously ill at his residence, on West twenty -sixth street. For nearly two weeks he tuts been confined to I his room and for the most of the timj to bis i bed Notwithstanding his advanced age he remained iu active business until bis present ! attack of illness. He took a severe cold, which settled upju his lung', but his pliys- cian was able lo prevent pneumonia from setting in. His friends are now reeling un- easy about biiu, because for the first time in his long career be seems disheartened. .Still there are strong hopes lhat he will recover from his present attack. Flags of American Silk. Washinotox. April II -llnili delegate to tbe I'jii-Americ iu Conference was the reci pient to night of a beautiful silk Aim-ricaii i "a5- the gift of the Woman's Silk Culture can uomen. The fl rs were (iresenisi as a testini oiiial of trieudsliip from the people, of t lie Foiled Slate to those of her ltr rvpu diis'. IMe gates Joae Caamano. ol llmdura. aul Jcne initio Z -lava, of li in lor, 1u4.l1) (iropiiate rcsiiies. . Drowned at a Funeral. Wiltsttsii, W.V.. April lX-(,iroriua-tion has Un received fro'u P.awtioutas county that on Friday evening lbs small child or James Camp, a farmer, tell into a Are aud was burned to death. James Uof-an and wife, neighbors of Campbell, started to , visit tbe faoiiiy aud atutxl the funeral, and I while crossing a rwoileu s.rui Uie small boat which they aere in curwiznl and both J were drowned. FOUR MUnnEREfiS Taylor, Darthoiomaw, An Jrews antl Carter Dsad. W vitsriLK".. V.. A;nl ! A l.t'A' crowd of tsiple ws al' fueled here to day by the hai,'in of Z.tch Taylor for t!ie mur der of lrover Mct.'vuslauil of Allegheny, on SitemVw lu, si;. Tlw c inil'-'mne- man. inrpiteof his nervouies, sh ot well. Al an early hour this m iruiog Tiyljr at cjtjiie a beany hreakr, shortly after w hich his spiritual advis , lv. J iniea A. Maxwell, arrivcland baia converaition with him. After prayer and singing Mr. Maxwell left the jad for a short timo and another minis ler was admitted. At ll:tl3 the procession moved from the jail to the sctiTold aud took the chain which bad already been placsl there for them. When asked If be bad anything to sar, Tay lor said : "Gentlemen, I am !nneent of this crime. Ood knowt I am Innocent. I nsvar taw the man In my lif. I was not oat of Mason town that dy. I am lirio--war, a i l I want you men to listso to what I say. did know lam innocent! I ba-e nothing to fear be fore nod." llev. Mr. Maxwell then oiT.-red prayer, after which Taylor kissed tha sheriil and all the persons on the platform. Tue sheriff then adj.isted the rope and put the cip over bis (no; and the next instant sprung the trap. It was j'J4t 11:1- when T.iy lor fell, and in I.' minutes the attending physician pronounced life extinct, au-l the bo ly was cut down and hand! over to his brother, lu about minutes after the ex-e:uiimi the body had been placed in a cofliti and the funeral procession h i l stirte.f t Tiylor's former home, Miaontown. About 2 JO pHjjile witn-s-ied the execution, among who'll were s-vera! la lie-; wuo lock ed out of ths wiu 1 in tlr: siienif a h . He. Tai lor's fauerd sermon will Si -ewe I at Masonfowii at II o'clock to m.-rro- by li'.-v. Mr. Maxwell. Jlil w i Him se'imiiy executions, an I wh ) o ijV. V) hi j,i are loud in their praise of rlierifT J i!l;i T. i ) 1 win f..r ttie w iv in woic'i h e !! n-'.e 1 the first two executions in tj.-een- county. KvsToS. Pv Viril !i. William P..ir!ho'o- mew i li drop fell a' &-i h-re this m-e-'ion?. Tile i :tl . i clock. At I'l 1-4 li-Ui i!.i- mew was pr.ii el tc-sl d-jd ail y ! ly Hi eni do n. His n.fis was broken. Alth u!i llirt eilom -w hid I'ir-.it. lied to give the slmitr trouble aoil to lihl to the last. Ire waisi m til-' sctll'ild .( lictly. and with a linn step. He dts-;are! hmiseit inno cent and then bgan dunning all li s ac cusers and demanding thai IMective John son and his p.iramour, Mrs. P.ll.irl le al.-o hung. His hist words were mixed with vio lent oaths and blasphemous language. The drop HI in tlie presence of l! per sons an-i iluring a heavy shower of rain. A minute later, alter tue drop had fallen a slight nervous twitching of the body was uotieeah'e. but there was lio other evidence of distress or stitn-riig. Immediately afier Bariholom w had beea pronounced dea l the body was aimed in a black suii, placed in a cotiin and sent to the home of his fiiuily at Weavervi.le. where the lj.ieru.il Will take place next Sunday. IJjrt.iol.iinew behavisl well during the morning, but refuted to dress or to eat, or to join the ministers i:i player. Religion i ser-viix-s wer-, however, held i.1 his Cell. Just before the arrival of the sheriff he said to Rev. Ir. Kurtx of Allentown : "A sure as there i a ( xl in heaven. I am m iiitiocen t of ihe shooting as you ar." The crime for which Utrtholomew was banged was the brutal murder of A iron W. Inilird. uear lijersville, Northampton coun ty, on tue morning of tk-pteuiber (i, list.). F.iie.nsbcko, Ta . April ft Charles Carter, the negro, was hanged hereto day, expiating the munler of another negro, John Mit llivws, at Johnstown. November 3 List. Tne town was full of strangers. Carter k -pt awake last night until 2 o'clock this m irn ing, conversing with his night watch. Part of the time he would be j k:n, an 1 telling stories, ami again he would be in a very se rious mood, ills spiritmla iviser, Rn. Mr. ii-jwman. oH'-ie Presbyterian church, sp.Mit several hours w ith him and he professed much interest in religion and said he expect ed to be saved. He warned all wh visited him that he w-a bronght to bis condition by the use of strong drink. Sheritf McCaiidle of Pittsburg arrived here to-dtvand held a lun couu!tatiou with .S'leriir.Steineni m. At I p' in.-the two sherill's eniere-l the v'l of the c in-ieiu ied man, who bore up bravely while the dr-aib warrant was being real, afu-r wliich Carter was left alone with his spirit ml ail'isei. He enjnyed a seemingly refreshing sleep from ; o'clock until 7. His spiritual adviser sjut tlie whole fjrenooti Willi him. daring i which time he was inaccessible to olhe callers. Carter said he hlamrd no one for his misfortune, except the woman whj kejit the house wliere the crime was committed. Carter expressed himself as fully resigned to his fate, and continu-d constantly singing and praying and performing other religious devotions. At 1 i Sheriff Steintnan ascended tie scaffold leading the condemned man. R-v. Ir. Ilowrnan and two deputies were already on the sH-affahl, and after a prayer the cm detuned man made a brief speech, tLatikitig the jail officials for their kindness, anp warn ing those who heard him not to do as he had done, lie then smilingly bade the minister ami the shentf farewell. The sheriil botinil him, a Ijtuled the msise, put on the blai k cap. and all others retired. The trap w as then sprung by the sheriff at Io I. Cutter's neck was not broken and eight minutes after the drop fell the pulsa tions were 4 1 to the minute, lie was pro nounced dead to 2.tKi p. m BtLLEiosTH, Pi, April 9. Alfreil An drews was hanse l liere to day for the killing of Clara Price. The drop fell at ) t:OI o'clock. It wa'j'ist 10:4 o'clock when the march to theses rt il l bagin. The prisoner was as composed as it was rstssible fjr a man to be. When on the sxafTohl he read the I.lih chip- terorRimins and exhorted a l present to forsske iheir sins and meet him in heaven. He then praved and hade all g 1 bye, afier which the Rev. M r. Iluuck pronounced the benediction. Andrew's neck was not broken by the fall, but he diel from singulations. About 500 people witnessed the execution. Every thing passed off very wll, and theie were no mishaps of any kind. Singular Railroad Accident. Euuieth, A J.. April 1.1. As an east bound freight train on the Pennsylvania Railroad wus turning the curve near Rail way avenue at II:4d o'clock last night the end of a telegraph pole resting on two plat form cars hecame loose, swung off and struck the lxst car of a p.issing passenger train going west, shattering its sides and breaking many windows. A nuruher of pAsscngers were injured by the flying fragments of glass and wnod. The blow wm so irxat that the car w.n kn-s k. d oijm the track, but. fortunately, did not run oft the sleep embankment. Husband Items. Hm B iwnian, E-q , was in Johnstown last week attending the inaugural ceremo nies or the city. Mr. fipangler, of Drothersvalley township, lias taken possession of his farm near this place. We are glad to welcome such an in dustrious young farmer in our vicinity. The (iraupe will have another meeting here on the evening of tiie 14th. These meetings are becoming quite a sucotss. We are glaj to see our friend deo. Itittner out agaiu afier a protracted ipell of sickness. Oats sowing w ill soon be corumruced in these parts by our farmers, and the ground is being put into condition for this work. Farmers, as a rule, use a good deal or fer tiliser thia time or the year lor their spring crops, and the ipitstion is what io put on our land to obtain the best results. Some take the dissolved bone in preference to lime, and we have farmers that put lime and bone together on their laud and think that it i Kt ill more prod a -live than eitber kind sloue. OCCASIOSAL. For Sal. A house and lot. in Sminnuit Horrtnifh, fntntina on Mouth sitxe', Kor further iuf r luaii.ni iitipiir "f Mrs. K 'i Htylor. Facta About Uaatneaa. Most deafness is caused by ttolds, Chronic Catarrh, Karlrt Fever and Measles. Chnmic Catarrh afT.-cts the middle ear aud gradually increases the deafness. Id, Scarlet Fever and Meesb are the t hief caue ot " Uunniiiir Kar," by iib-eraitiig a holethrouah the drum head." tha dis chaiye coming from the " middle ear." Long roiitinnance of the dischanre causes " proud lhh " and " poypu." " K iHv cvrrect trest meut will preveat the Chroido tnMible. Tlie Chronic diseases of the ear can all be cured if treated property and thoroughly. The hear ing will be improved or restored according to the actual destruction of the membranes. Dr. Sadler, 801 Peon Avenue, Pittsburg, guaranties tha moat skillful and aoccsuful treatment of all uoh cuss. Will send ref erences If desired. Dlay oanses mora than kslf the deafness existing, IOO Laoisa Wantad. And IrtO men to call on any druj'st fir a fter trial s-k.tga of Line's Family Medicine the atreiit riKil and barb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane whilu in the Korky Moun tains. For diseases of the Ul-jod. IJverand Kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipa tion and clesrins up the complexion it does wonders. It is the b.sd spring medicine known. I.irgi!-aize tackagc, 5J cents. At all druggists'. Stahistown Items. We are not so far from Somerset but tha' a few items may interest some of your many readers. We are west of your town twcii y miles, on trie Fclgar mail. The coming summer we expect to erect a new school building of two room-, aud have a grail ?sl scho !. Our village U onfl of the most enterprising littie towns of t)id Westmoreland. We have two good stores, three blacksmiths, one w-Hgonniukt r, one furniture storj and un dertaking ers,biishiiie'i, 1 w-i churches, one repaiied ami improved, and the other is be ing rtbu.lt. During the pist year two secret J.rdcrs wereorganianl in this place : Camp No. 4.11. P. O. S. of A., and Post N i. .V.si. !. A. R. For the above uamed bulges a hall was titled lip last fall by N. J. Horner, over his new store room. Both orders seem to he in a nourishing cor.dilioii. The business of our village is double what it whs ten years aio. Messrs. Anderson t 8on have rebuilt their planing mill, which was burned down a few years si'Hs?. and are now pn pircd to do phining aid to work IuiuIm", as they have a saw mid in connec tion with their planirg n.i'l. Mr. Joe An derson is aliout to utnleluk ! the lumber trade as a business. t HSWT!TFW. Be Sure If you have made tip your mind to buy Hood's Sarvip.-u ilia do not be induced to t. l.e any other. A Boston l.nly, whoso exnnipte l worthy Imitation, tcl'.s lier experience below: " In one store w hero I went to buy Il-od'j SarsaparilU the clei It tried to Induce ri. bur their own instead of Hood's; he told me thrir's would last longer; that I might Uii it on ten To Get d:iys" trlr.l; that if I did not like It I need not lay anything, etc. But Iiq could not prevail on me to change. I told hict I bad taken flood's S.irsaparilla, knew v.hai It xras, tt.-j satisfied v.lth it, ami did not want any other. When I began takl:.; H:kxIs Sarcr.p-rlUa I was feeling real niiserr.ls with dyswpf.la, and so wreak licit ut times 1 couU hudlj Hood's stand. I looked like a person ia cnniimr. tion. Hood's isarsaparllla did ice so n.uch good that I wonder at mystlf sr.metinies, and Iny friends frequently sp.-.k of it." Mits, Ella A. UorF, 61 Ternce Street, Boston. Sarsaparilia Ri:d by all druggist. SI ; jlx Tor fA. Prepared only bj C. I. UOOU A CO., Apothecaries, Low-U, Jlaav IOO Doses One Dollar ALL STEEL FRAME SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. A WOSDKP.FI L IMPROVEMENT IN" Springtooth - HAMO'aS T;s til Qnii lily Adjusted l.y Only Usise ifiiT one Nut. The Best TOOTH HOLDER EVER INVENT ED. The tooth is licltl in position l y a ratchet, with which itcaii iV adjust ed 80 as to wear from liltcen to eighteen indies off the point ol the tooth, which is four or five limes as ninch wear or service as can be obtained lioni any other prinr tootli Harrow iu cxi.-tehcc. For sale lv J AS. B. HOLDER BAUM, Somerset, Pa. YlJjIixlsTKAT0R's NOTICE. Karate of Andrew Kloneti. deeM.. lare of Qnc mahomiig Twrx. Somerset Co., '. L"tterof administration on above estate hav ing been granted 10 the uudt-rslir&ed by Ibe prop er sutnoniy. nonce n neriy given 10 ail per sons 'ndebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims airaiust Ihe same will present tbem duly sulhenticaliKl for settlement ou Thursday, ihe iMIh day af Annl, fAi, at Hie resiueuceol tne A.liinmslralor, in saiu lownsnip. K. W. BircKr:a. PEKRV 1. KI,Ot Attorney. Admtnistratia. , DMIXISTRATOK'.-J NOT1CK, Estate of Jnhn Wesley Phlllippl, dee'd, lute of Iiwer Turki-ylo-t Twp? s.niicisel ( oiiiity, I'a. Letters 01" Ailrtiiiisiraii.rti on ll.e aisive'esiat havlnr been irrauted ti the iniiliTsiirned hv 10 pnier authitritv, ruit(e is hereby riven Uia I persons indebted to said estate to make immediate- payment, and those having claims acuiti-l the same will present them duly authenticated for is't'.iement on or tiefore Tnursday. the l-t dav ol May. ls;.i at Ihe late resilience ol deceas ed In said township. MissiitKi rnii.i.TPfr. mar.T. .VIintnistratriT.. .SULUTIO.N xoncK Koficeis hereby ffivell thai the Tnrtn-rslio hreti'fore existing between H. A. Si.liell d. Co. has liiixlay tieeu ilisMilveil bv miitiiai eon-em. All lerrstii kiMisiinr themselves indebted to tlie ab"ve Dime I firm will bIiws- rRn and -ettle iin- tisoateiy. The Im-inesa w ill herealter be eou ducted I17 r. A. HeheU. r. A. SCIIEl.L & CO, SEND YOUR JOB WORK To the SOMERSET IIEB iLl). Wi do the neatest, cheapest nd best Jos Print ing la tb county, on Kiio.iesi u. tioe. XHEFEBP'L,E'S:Srf FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. PA. Kbv FjiiDi Carpsts. Lsc3 CBrtate, and Dplnl-tetj Goofs. TheLartjet Slock and Lowet Price in Pitts burgh. One. prico and" cash has la-en ibe magnet which bi cmsiantlv inrronseij or trade; this msmix no bad debt sn.l a savinir of lioni In to '- cent a yard to our custoineiK. We show the very best grades and choicest design in nOY.lL WIXTOXS. Axmlnsters nnd Motptcttes, with hoarders to match, and guarantee our prict are lower than in New York. 117 TOY VELVETS, Bodr Urn seel and Tapestry Brnswels. onn thousand piec es from which to select. Best Body Brussels at I 20, and plenty at lower prices, TWO AND THREE PLY IXGH.ITX CAllPHTS are nse.l more or 1m by ever) body. We show n eihaustive line, from cheapest to the finest. KEXSIXG TOX ART SQUARES. AVe have a splendid" lino of high art i!esins at extratnely reasonable prlwa. Hl'GS, 3IA TS, Mattings, linoleums and Oil Cloths, In all the different grades at the closest figures. II ALL, STATU, and Kitchen CarpeU, Stair Roils and Buttons, Carpet Uaingt, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Ac. LA CP. CLliTA IXH Nottingham Sw ins, Tamlxmr, Irinh Toint and real Brussels Lscecif our own direct importation. Thousand of pair, all now patterns of every gra 'e, from of, to iM.OO a pair. This is the lament and grandest sUick ever shown in Pittsburgh. VPlIOTJiTER Y GOODS, Draperies and I'ortieies, Silk Pluihes, Wort(l Plush es, Silk ISrocHtelles.Hdtin and Silk Damask, Egyptian Datiiaxk, Raw Silk and Rmnie Darr.st.h. Price s run fiotn -l-'ic. to fH a yatd. New and nobby goods for home deco ration at very reasonable prices. SPECIAL ORDERS and eatimniea by mail carefully attended to. When in Pittsburgh don't fail to come direct to the People's Store for the shove ennilx an'l everything you need in Dress Ooods, Trimmings, Suits and Wraps, House L"""' " X "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! MAKirACTVKIO BV Rib Winfleld Maaarg Co., - Warren, 0, Every Family Should Have One No Dropping Oil on the Floor or Table. No Faucet to Leak or get knocked open U Waste Contents or cause Explosions. Purer and Can close automatically Air Tichtj JSo Leakafic No Evaporation ADD ABSOLUTELY SAFE. A Universal Household Necessity C-A-X. lSCS bee caxu. For-Sale in Scnr.tnct bj B. H"I.riKRt.rM, M. FCHHIM'K. II n. IXlt i'KoTH, KAXTNKtt i I'l. ATT. r Hr. lSf. .V KtKJ.SKK. TREASURER'S SALE OF A trrtvil'lv to the provisions of sn Act of Assem bly of i'en lisylvaiiWdireeling the mode of sell- in; un-eaieii mno iikv-'. i-"- i -o, unJ 01 March, A. 11. Is! 1. and the several supplements thereto, ihe Treasurer of Somerset 1 oiiuiy nerei gives notiie thai unless the tscliis'l. i:onnty and l-.h..! i ilue mi the foiloiviiiv unsealed lands are paid before ihe day ol sale, the whole or such pari ol such tract or parcel oi uoiu a- 10 cj mr uxes and costs, will be sohlaithe Court House in Somerset Bjosigh. oj MONDAY. JUNE 9. 1890, For the arrearages of taxei due and costs aecm l:ig ttiereuu : ACKK3 TlVi:iII'. TAXES. 5sS wmrJC I ci WW -5 fiists if, good :q ps W kiwi tsa I t- t UNSEATED LANDS l'.s'O.V. l Ah-.itt Kiwanl i li .V. sm Cnerry Aunm . IS oisi s-rtiiiei'. I'n.-.lerj 4 St J,!s: II ks! C.ileli i Sin th 1 1 -!' li nillai.'her Henry . :il ::a Md.ee Hcnrv heirs "l 41M l(o.l,lv 'ohii 1 19 4-1 III Mcill 1'llliip - -st 4IT. tieny .ary Iv - 14 4." 4.11' I lu rry Ailioli.. ! V! 4'i'' CherrV Jerry K is 71 4 ;i Cherry Juc .. 17 ' 4M Hisi-l AU-1 hi 77 4J Hs.4 'at 171 4JI llissl Jo-ey . Hi tvl 4'i Itisi.t Jisilina hi 4nl i o:n I'hilip, l" -' 4sii Tom Kciijuuiu s I- :ui Selimek Krcstenck s;i While John ' 4 M While Oennce i 41111 W hite A-1aiii " NI r:j M.,re Janie 7 SI jul lielerV m. .. Sto Jikl T-el-rl :! 411 41O Wiiit" fhrhuipher 7 l.'i 4JI Kiihile Janiita r. s; 4.'l Hell Williiun s VI !iire Hiram .. "'. I AU.EHllESV. 200 OoflVnth .t Wi'.inoth K M 4 hi Check J ihu 7 7i 40- ?i Mtll Joseph I'. 4 40.' Aluorille I'iliilp . 11 1 Jit Mi-all tieorc I "l j l.vi Vorks Pelt r 21 IS ! 4-Sl'J Ames Thomas rl j Sk) Tom S inneL li 0 ll'i Ilerry James 11 s llli Keilrm A (Estate. :! "n 40 Maine 81 lio Same...- 0 '- BLACK. to.; f;e,hard t " S.1 214 H:ie hiey lr. 11. M 41 l 5 I.ts Ihieehiey Peter. fs 17 Acres liiiechlev X ll.iy ti si :!ns lii-an W illiam .'vs lit lljij Ijifhumw Nathau S f2 Kiei-k Jaisib 3 l Kiww Krans sii :! l'riee Isaac I t in 1 Lot Kimmeli James . 1 im 1.7 Meyers Pi ter "i- 7 1J Miller J. H 10 7j !sine -7 :l-is Tom liinah 24 7:: :I7 Tom Ka hel -'" t 4ml K.kIiIv John I) - It )' IM Keani Jacob 10 .Vi 410 J- nuiiiesJohn . '-'7 oi '.ii' Keunetlv lloleri fi s.' 411 Koo.ly j,ihn H 17 ti jikp Seariiiht ThomoH U ." 4.i 401 Irwin A Wolf. .. is 2IO fox X Wy 4i :i 2i AH'hlson J . 1 s ;. liiiechlev . ssiii Ki 7ii t; . - HoIsIiuk Keorge I'"1 -.A laHweUCfJ 2-T so n il oldwrll samnel 10 "I c, Shirt John 44 li fallen Jtihn aud Kate.- Z J, BfiOTHF-niVALLEY. ACRr.. 411-2 I.itfhauirhXathan "2" 2u7 Stein Al-rahani 4 .M J O VI ill .V Forney 1" 2111 Hay Hiram I' 1 SS COSFLVEXCE BOUOVKIl . lots li lrieJ.W 15 12 Im.lrfsoii J. A lit Havs Patrick 2 2:i .McKeniinti John...- 4 2t I'alnicri:. W Sipi-ar Jiimes 1 ,1ft Miarp liavi.l 2 II ss-lHtah Joseph 4 II Snyiter J. B . 1 1 1 Trontuian Win 2 12 W allace W W ' 1 11 enter Frederick 4 tt: t'alli-ehaa Thoiuas - 11 FuliercMi W.J.... 1 VI rttt in J. J 5 :il ELK LICK. ACREi. 27', lhschy A. r W 45', VioiKi-lryerFA I) 47 ;isii 'traQdmaii Charlos . . 9 1 ' Meyers Martlu iulnisl 4 ;., 4 ( I'iirey James -t 4'li:l 4:i Corpy 1 homns i, , 2 01 2ml Man-b Leonard 6 isi 41M M'sire John t 4 10 Vl7 Moore Knoe. . 4 12 4011 Hall J.eitl S 111 4.. Wnllershentcr P& l. :I2 4t Conry Jonah S 47 IjOU. 1 Knode Jnecph W 2 lwerv Sitiiiiit-1 2 Hi 2 ItadclirTe Jai-oh 3 2S 1 B.-andler J. N. W 1 .t 4 Knisle Jaiue .1 :t7 2 Little S. T. estate 1 'M 1 Howell Powell.., s-t 1 W insert Heorre A tsi l:) tieuitan 1-imou 2 ;l A'KF. 12-j' , WolfeisberserJt Co " 1 ;s 4.-1.. Same 4.5 4 iJits Max Lewis- 2 b HUE EX I 'ILLS. ACRES. 4iX'.4 Johnson Thomas V Zl !2 JEFFS it SOX. 190 Flick Lavfwirk 175 4i Oaibraitii lary.. 9 IM 4"W v Uibson James. S. . 9 IJ ' Adams Barbara . 3a S!7 Coata Wiliiam . 4 7." JEXXBK 125 Btam Hiram 72 CAMPBELL & PICK. I lARLVER. LuT.s. 1 Llni (iilllan 72 1 U Neal Barney 61 AIRF.S. 1-2 Itrinham ;eiree W SI 1 I. iit Muitiiaker Michael 'it 1 ' Wilinoth A - 4s ACRES. 7'i Witt A Wolfir-lenrer 1" 8 200 llowiiuinjohii II M LOWER Tl RKEYFi'OT. 4W Artians Ih-poslt Bank. V, W 4i Iwrk .isnre 4. 1.-4 Koddr John li n sn 401 l:er iv . ami John 2:1 .Vt Si', Forwar! .V. tluiius A .VI 4ir.i 11 iii-'iis Isaac 2:101 SulMvan Irwin I 'i ;i.' l.iiiileiiiaii li 11 :t r2 MHni.E-l:hHK. 2"4 Conner i ( oiim lly 10 nt) l-2 Not Known .'il MEYEHSDA IE IXWH '(ill. LOT3. 1 Hardlnc .tamc 4 'O 1 Keim John :t 7."i t l.lnilemanSolomaii 2 ial 2 licknie Henry 7 Vi 2 Fuxle John 7 :,it 4 Hay P S '-'' to 2 i.ieiifct Jai-ot in n 1 Kaveimcrsll John 2 .VI 1 Wsllo'r Henry L 1 VI 1 Frot"t Thomas 7 .VI 1 Mier John .' ml 4 Itrollier i.eiiiire li ;ls 2 Keim rtllas i-stste :i :VI Weller .lonathm 1 7"i 1 TnrnNr.lohn m1 7- 1 Slallb W illiam.. 1 7.S 1 yoRTHA.VPToS. ACUF.4. 21 1 CofTrrh A. H 28 1:; s.i Fnirlckt t'hs'lcs. ,? s; I ts Wei.l Henry T 1.' 7t S-me .:l i'.7 JM Sume :i 2 . . Same. 11 2 l i Mjine M lei 4; Silue . . 2 Ni 4isi Same 6 li 2IS. Ssme s Kt Uii Same 17 us :;;! Snee 1!" 15 aVI Weid 4 Shcriiiau 17 ii :is Same 17 s 2tm Same VI 27 ;;7.V j S"ine 17 'h IM Same . 1" !H U) Hiiiiinilnx Willia:n 7 4n 7 WaiVmau Ma-v 47 Waitemaii l'iisilia. 1 sii 2in W.i 1,"iian Ann l ; s lO'i Win & Wo'fersbvBer.... S M 2S Oelsitr Daniel 1 sj OGLE, 373 Johnson Itcrjsmin 7 7:1 JO Kiebard slamuel tl fit 4 " West .Matthias 41 In 101 chrr-t Hngn ! si jnO Jones James 1 Kf, 41O HerkteT Hneb 1-2. 1 s7 4..S Homer (ia.le. .Vi 84 2 W 1-2 1 ilham Jeiih . IS 74 4:.S 1 2 Shaw Benjamin In 57 4is 1-2 ' Clark James 14 SII 4:lsi-2 Vhsire Abraham 2V 57 1:;" Hainc A'lam 7 to 4-is 1-2 fc-pv JOMiih .. '.Si 57 4.15 1-2 Apple Amliew.: :n 4101-4 StoivJohn 27 (i till 14 Wevinau Heimanlls '.7 W 4ilt. Sto lon Kii hsnl 27 to 4 1-4 Thoniiti:i William 27 mi 4oia-4 West Joan . 27 11 :sut Walter 1-wis 20 47 1::7 Thornton William '.":; 4" Spnwle Thonm 27 ll 4il Ti-isl Flizalsilh tl ! . :;s, 1'istr John 2S n; 4'tl l'lvts John 211 ns 4 ' Folk Owen i-.i 4:1 4-tli l.yh' Hlnes -Ji 4:1 4 11 l.'r.ltl;li F.lward '.-.ins 4 ", I vl - Janies. . 2!i 4:! 4:1 Folk Caleb 21 4 F;k "a!eh Jr .. :'l i: 4 '.I 1'riivJolni 2 lis 1X1 Whilehc id James 1 ! Ml 2W ln-teep John 14-15. 1.1 12 4".s Hellion Jtiooh 1 251 57 l'S Warrick lohii. 2 SI 4iO Barton 1 loillits 14-15 25 211 l. i) Homer Fruuk'.in li 1:1 f'J.vr. 401 lllton Willliim SI 04 lmi Collmrn A. J 5 ns :H Same II 57 loi Wriiu Thomas H 7 no 4'lT Same 17 1 jt Weaver Lydia .. 1 41 ROCK WOOD IIOROI air. I, u 1 Albriitlit Georjf,- heirs 4n I Same 411 1 Same.... .. Ml 1 Same Sii 1 Bent ml Oe rye .1 on 1 Kims 1 ninkliii :t VI 1 -Faaan Jik-phiue. 2 70 1 Same .... 6 51 1 leir-m-h laae 2 M 1 rilillilipl .fsisih S 2 21) 1 Serheit A W 1 un 1 Shnltz Jiatiie'. 1 is) 1 Same 1 mi 1 Sniii- .. 1 in 1 .Same 2 is) .s.'.ii:. Artermau fieinre l'ufiiril i.eorire lierkey tide A.'kTt same - Chirk Wiliium. Sjime Caiiipo'il Munar.l Fole John.. Ilium -latin- Ni-i Isi'e John :l-4 tl i: heral saeilK-l .. . HteliueOtiteou Saul" Campbell Mary Jr . Iji.ne Fniiiklin I limci I-mel Atl'leiso-i s4mili. Wiiliams l..-s. , Wvvalid Daniel K-l i'iiiu--niiaii Jo-eph... IVrrv Pinion W..Jls.Uio.-s Siotler Jacob Sr lliie-hi-w liulein Ssliie.... .. SO-T.'l.l.VPTOX. A'laim Alevander, I-fi. M.iiuc .V Witt Weyman Catharine l--i F'uismore Sarah Sadler John ,m Tempest KacheL Kohler liaiiicl McHri le Sarah limy Thomas heirs Tsriloii too Kishly Brinhatu Same Same , Honey James Comp Samuel ACP.S4. 4-.' -1 2ti 4( :t:'i 3i 227 4::: 4.-2 :i:ti 1- 2 1-7 ., V.-J i.Vi 4iVl lis ?. 4S :t :t . ."ill V. :.i s.-, 22 41 !( It! 411 :i 17 1 1; 211 78 411 .1 111 li.'. 1 II. IS VI 20 :5l s 21 0. 17 Jo 2li 4U :ai.i t 2 2-S0 :t'ii 1 : :is-.' 4l Acres. 9 1U 4.' 4- 1-2 nm 2-.K) I'M 4-51 12 1 Al'KK-t lh5 . il 7 S 1-2 12 S2 fi ! 5 7 4 1:: l'.l 14 IS 75 1:1 'IS :; R5 l"! 17 12 ( 1 111 1 52 27 .Vi 2 10 .sf'.v.ifr. S-ve lo Iron ,k Coal Co. Krehl-r Andrew Znfsll William. Nisiu Henry . Ai ni:s. 5 1-2 :ijn 4112 1 Lot 1 7 ) l.t 7 rsi 1 W) 4S liarraJi S. II . VlTEl: Tl'RKEYI'OOT 41 Kins K F 1 59 VI Koiilii B 2 55 li Mii'kev lisiiii-1 7H . :.: Hoihi aik 11 1, . 1 n7 I:: Snne .. si ski Vonielit John 10 21! .1 1 jits c ilhn- Msrk lai 2 " 1'ileiiiaii lioiaa 41 2 ' Wiiiilier Jacob 17 ' 2 " Wirt II II 17 5 " lleall Wm. A 1 IIJ 1 ' 'oriiier leltor fi 2 " Witt H K : 17 2 " Weinier Jeremiah 24 ACKES 1 na.l Wm. L 1 50 VRSI.VA HOROVatL Lots-. 1 1 ACRES, lid 2 Lots 1 Co'ih Frymeyer... Mo-van' Vimipk t'o... K'sli'y John l same KclK'll Henry F 1 St 2 21 1 1 Va l i hM 1 U4 Ynizy E D Sam . r'tmiiiHtrham w. heirs. on 2 " I hi Jolill H Sale lo commence at 19 o'cl-k a. a. 1 20 GEORGE J. BLACK, Treasurer of Somcrset't'oiiBlj, r.mi'a. TbeasI'sks's Oincr. Somersei, AiJ-il P. S. Perion psvlne taxes 011 any of the lanH advertised Wore the dav id sie,(h baeLarAd 75 cents for sdverusiuf and f.-es. toster DRY GOODS AHD CARPETS. At No. 315 Main Street, JOHlTSTOWlsr IN NEW BUILDING, WITH NEW Garnets, Oil Clollis, lew Dress-Goofls, k ITarinK lost our stoio-liullilin?; bo pleased to see our old fi i.!ud.s in our prices will be the lowest. " HETER DO IT AGAIN !" Was doubtless tlie advice given to George Wasliinirton at tlie enisode of the ( lierrv Tree. :rvV MVIE m IT AGAIfi r ' li our advice to you, if yi liave been piyin too much foi vour Ku ni it ure. " Wc Love to be Liberal, but Hate to Lo?e uhat we Give." A GRAND CHANCE! For buyers to obtain Furniture of uii kiml-t, nt little more tliau iii:i;,u fiwtturor.s' pi ices. If yon have lu.-on hiis.-in our store wiiimut iretii'io rm prices, ncnr tin il (tois. ft - c you lose eviiy tiuu' you do it, COFFROTI & CO., SOMERSET. PE.WA. Loutlier's Drug Store, Main Stret, Somerset, Pa. This Hodsl Drag Stcrgis Rapidly Escoaing a Great Favorits with Pcoph in Search cf . FRESH AMD PUEE DRUGS. Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THE DOCTOR GIVES rri:.X)NAL ATTEN'TiON TO THE COJIIMrXDlKG OK PHysicians'Prescripiions i Family Beceists GREAT CARE BE1XQ TAKES To CSE OXLT FEE.-H AXD PIRE ARTICLE SPECTACLES, E Y E-GLASSES, And a Full L'ue of Optical Goods always on band. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BBAHDS OF CIGARS Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our ','Ooc'3 to intending purchasers, whether they buy from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, P,1. D. MAINSTREET .... SOMERSET. PA. HisHand Stock Farm! ALHAMBRA I I?uy IIois I.V! I auU bV', we'g'it, l'1 pomii.4, rei-onl -..'So. rvrnl b.- Mi.ntle:-.).vn, reoml i i'i. II- u in in n,,. ;n ie:, nimiiiiL' fr.ni -.MS i i ". lie was sinil t Hy.lvk-i II I'libleto i'Sii N . I'l, vim ha ?iirel in.ir sjh1,! or.nl icin. .iiw aii'l lii-at1'! wins iliail any bore on t!m tr.itini; inrf. Alhamlira' jr.t is Miit.?ht Httr. 011 i,- piitiv b-inir ili hy I:. Wilson, i f lir'l .iHiri. West Virifinia, lo a irty in Keniiii kv fir MntiOilnllars. Henry .Si-bnuii-ker. of I son. Ill . i)ffi-r'(l one tlmt!nin! liiillars f ,r ibrt- V!ir obi "On. TlieivOr ileeliiie-l. oti;.rH hitjh as jiw l avt Ue 1 nia-ie for one of l.is get. Weexiiect to put thn nt bis gel in the 2:30 class this fall. I'ariies wi!ifr t.i bas-il fiir speetl, or f.iiiilir ilriver-i, o -vmi'i; to bis kind iiissition imiihiiI liml hisi-.p-ils in ibeniiiniv. Ifis t.s me not ba.f tiis real value. Terirsii'.'m. DRAFT fe - TrT T ' (Iix-y iii color, wvihin l.0t). !rot l.v Invnnirit.'. will JvylliN, stand at my farm at $10 iii.-jtininc. Tiii-liur-c ha." good rqmtatio.1 for lroei i:iir tojy. stylish, ood. active liorscs. Tf? T IP A RXI iport-a fn..:. vJl IVll llLrlliVlN, i,v Wl.ii nntH'rs, :.! ln-ia! ton or over. Will stand at llcvcixlale ami l.crliii. liijjiniiinir A'i'i! Ut!i at stable of Mr. Uriel, in Moycrsdali;. Sectirnl week at In i iin. and alK-r-natc week about, at $lo insuruiice. Parties losing colts, lialf price: inr mare and colt, no cliaru'e. i? tratlieiirn is uudonlitetlly tiie finest Ch'!'' Iltirso in tlio county, and is so acknou ledr-d I v our liest hursciiieii colts liave sold for nunc inonev than anv oilier Praft Colt in tin coiiity. Walt Ileflley sold one. coining three years o!J. to tlie Farmers' t'x k t" at Stoyestown, for &.'0. Two oihers. same ajre. to jai tics in Ohio- f"' .'OOacli. I'cter Diiinliatild sold a ireMin three years old. pa-t. f"r i"JS0, the highest price over realized for a jreldio; in the county. Meyers, near Heriin. tn ed. ami lias a wcanlinj; that weighs !i'( poti;i'iu Weanlin's repeatiMllv sell for $100 to ?ll"i. It only jwys to lrectl t tin; best, ami it is the I iir draff, horse, vveicliinir Sifti-en to ciizlitccn l'""" tired, with action like a pony, that commands the liiij price-", and breeilin to this horse yon fret the remarkable action. To the lre'di'! of IJerlin and vicinity, it seems niniecessary to say anything. A ie stockmen of the Meyersdale district, we can assure them that they never had a snjicrior Clyde in their section. I also sttml oy j blooil C'!'ilc hotse, I liiu-e, brown in roW, e'srh-r. 1"' Vartii ishipg lo lire-!! to a chea er hoi'e can do so nt ?10w !i.stiiti''e. S'sflil as f illowg; First Week, be';nnin-.' April 1 i'b, st IW!il: sei ' tl '( '"-"",', ia Af.ril il', at Somem-! eek hl-nut throubont the s-SMin. Tl.is liotse k u..- o in Berlin as j rem nrk tile s!o- k ijlter. Iliu ilam, k'lown as H e Hemm11"! raanr, c'liing I'JCOand bting I y old Nier. JO 0 as n-fufl for I r. i iif:ffl.ky. & ouinn: and stock on Clinton Street, we worj l our new place. We assure them tiiJt FOSTER &.QUINN. - i.V'.Sl C -l-s.sarfUV l.ijc'it biy. l't'- lian U lii.''i. .1 yeir o!.l. wit! wtig'i when fu!!y luaniwl Ih'j (r)innl. This i-i ow of the best ljrel colts in Aiu-jrici, ) bi-iii brej like Miml , wlne ns .iril tantl-i j ntimtialM i.us.'. . I'aiiM u( Ma:i I S. ami ! IS utoii were hulf brotiier ml si-t;r. t!iiir ; r rspii-iive rljims Iwinsr by Olil B wtrm. T mr- Miii;lilireil anj nver was btaten in a rn'i'. j s.iti Iji'xinton proifmeil more runner j t!i in n::y oilier h irst- of his l iy, beinj? bil ; en by I.compt anJ M.Jwav. hmtlii'.- at.il i sister i.i blixi'l. In inir a r of Huston. r..-.tin stnl bv A!lia!ira. by ifi.blie Umn, by ll.'s.Iyks II m: iV'.i'ii in. First ilaiti Mi'lilar, Viy Ilourlxiti I 'li:W, lie by M.im briii'i I 'hiei'. iSH-iiiiil il iru M:J vay b H -t-ti. S111..I I'll',. Palo A'to, ll ; llifise iIiiim iriviin; the tboronbbml lilo-iI wliii h p them ttit-ir w,in,t,.rt'iil nl at llnee -yea'.-o' i-i. Ui-'.mii limiit I 10 1" niarn, at V" i:iurari'-e. HORSES ! fiT 0Jn 1