.. s ,tjtjwttKi.i.'iu:i' he Somerset Herald uEOEGE B. SCULL. Editor. -JlXlCMTf 11, cons Uter thin last year March i sit iag i bonsaia for the livery -c rT,-i.isei foT old aad yoang at Snyder's e:;U has a choking grasp on I he y YeATS oijir li iaif license applications .. . itr camber A. i cow the question again faces us --i-j "iJ1" propose?' y-s A E Tt.1 advertises her annual .ara-fe s;"" ia wert " Pr-r-t sthil boys have their eyes on .-J-jr - b.rtiday, tbtir nrit holiday, ji ,2 sar-xk's b headquarter lor choice r g-jceries, tobacco and f.ae cieax. rjr rxxi stove, and warranted, go to J. B.'n. ieroaiJa s Hardware Store, Somerset, Fa i5f djctors say that foar fths of the t va?ea are ma le up ot nine-tenths 'Vi;jjn and one-tenth sore throat. r-t ren i the on'.y bird known to the l-jA whicfc is a native oi every in the w- rld. ,.den rod has won another victory, e Hvir.icttiturai Cjard of Sew Jei :e jsen it as a State rl jwrr. irrived a tar of low grade flour in t---'-! J-St . . -i ia- s?. i-ecuctjon maoe tor ton it 1 - I've tsK rcx k. si-i of sit ting either of the election , .v.jj f4r submitted the Siaie lom n La decided to prepare an original of and ask for eoctraeu- :- r u are sz?.rri-g from weak eyes or vision. caU at J. X. Scyder's drug c ) a'.d t ti'jtd witii g'-assa to suit your ,7 Y cannot aTjrd to neglect your t is-.- clothing i.rin of L. M. Woolf 4 i - Jji.r.swwn. has been dissolved, Mr. L. j( Wj. .: retiring. The business wiil be cc:-"-ed by Mr. Morris L. Woolf, the jan- .,-i.rcserof the frm. i ti. has driven the workmen oat of ..(- .-fx.t level of the Anaconda copper Z .. : B jtte. Moct. Ii is said to sit on the Zj. - and give orders and rewrobles a for of the ruin who was killed rar? of the IlE.tLD should Cot forget ul: J. X. icyder. the drctist. caa tt their w.:h elasses as wi! as any opucian. Zezti had i-rt or six years exjrience in hi3i.l"? rr. Hiur- Rlaates. T-v k,nrth-cla poslniasterj held a coc-r-L-:2 '. Harraburg i-tely. and will make , iz ri e5ort for more eficient mail ser t.c Letter pay. It is claimed that pot EOi'rs of this grade do more work for leas tr than any class of government oiilciali Maiden f ieeches in Conaress " is the ing P::xt utle oi" brilliant article by T. C. rw:'-rd in the New Year's Number of T' T.-: i r,ywr.. The Mrt attempu of re'1 am--us r:a;emen on the trying floor 0f "c: jrrtse make intereaUng reading. W-r.moreland county, the -tar of the has seen her first Republican District A::jroy, J. A. MTnrdy, sworn in, and he w.ii celebrated the event by arwlUaitig the cii of connry detective with its 1 Q sl arv. aad saving the ux-p.yer that amount ry doing the Uetecuv? work himself. Provide yourself with a bottle of Ayer Cber-T Pertora!, and so have the means at land for contending sacoesafully with a sud den co d. A an emergency me-iic:3e. it Las r,o e-jual. md leading physicians everywhere rejtcmend it. Jji.a and Mary Hcward, maiden twin ,rs. d.ed at their honn.-? in Wilkesbarre I- iv n:gt a'.mo-t at the same boar. They d -1 - n the same day of the year and at the wie hocr they were bom. They were 60 ytarsold. One was a victim of pceumonia and the other of dropsy. They lived togeth er ail their iites. his thnriib. a boy is said bJ have save toe Sutherland fro ai inundation. Many peo;.'e have tsen saved from the invasion of d s?ase by a bittie of Ayer Sarsaparilia. Tj j medicine imports tone to the system aai -trenr.herj erery organ and fibre of the t:r. i.';e of thcr nnre?onb'e men who take a :tfper for a year or two and then send it ha.k "refused " or "not waated" was iei by a publisher in Michigan a short time -r... and the judge gave a verdict for the fla-t:J of full amount and costs. The cjtrt decided that notice to discontinue was tmsuSi-ieat if the scbcrlberwas in arrears. Et ai-t jiy tirst. Ti.e saving fund fj-steni has been in nse in ti i'oylestowa peblic schools for one school year, tea months, and the result for good Ls more than met the brightest ho;es of its trrr.d. During the year pupils have lua-ie .ieposits amounting to Ji.21T 5.1, or an reriT of jlJl To per month, or to 70 for eifi dejs:tor. The amount withdrawn c-ring :ae year was till 03, leaving a bal anee of ' .1 iC to the credit of the pupils. ir. H-itki&h Ectterworth is doing oar literature most valuable service in his work fi-' lie .-ting the odd incidents and habits of t-e j.I N'. w llrgland h!e and weaving them i-to rles of tales. His latent ia an ae rial of Lord ' Dexter, the famous Xew-''-yT"rt crank of the last century. It ap pars :a the special New Year s Number of Every boy for whom the fishing rod has fa:er fascination than the hoe will appre-cj-e the o;cing chapter of Homer Greene s r.L, A Taie of theTow-Path." in the New Vers Xjmber of 7a Yvuth't lyrnijeiuio. At evfry girl who chais against the limi-r-:.CM of her circa in stans will enj y Sraa .'TL-e jeaett's animating article, "Lxikicg ttt on iji.-lhl," in the sam? Lue. la h. charge to the grand jury at A.llen tt r. ia.-: weei, Juie Albright, apropos of tif r.un;erju petty cases brought to court fjf:r.i. a:!: "I would ur- yoa to aift t-ov, .t y ail ca-n an 1 prevent e-jets of the t .ryj.if.! as (or the J-'. Tuey are .: -M court by Ma; stra'.ei who do a.;, y w f-t a paltry fee fro m tbecoonty. Tj :.s.e las cuaie when there oajht C"t to 1b f-:.r.y-.vania a single Ma;slrai pa.d T s-y man who exrc.ja ajud.cial f .s-i -; .a.d bepaidty a salary, acd it -- i - .m-halna: u him whether be has -1 or tr. V. -'..-1 i ! Tti'r. of T. jhwooa Betkt e-4j -i ie fu; f--d lr5 nrs are -.mt i .-e h s w;;l was ot rJ a' r iMt u -e-al. had two OotKwaai peru..r i - Mar.y year" he a kd D'..i'.f to - ..e- f a a. -f aay. and aiwaes .1 t d cb"-t ia tr k.ichen. " ia Je en mew ng a b m fr kt - m i. a: 11. Bwee' b-xi. ''ftMtjtr:f eontract w.ta B-w-u. Tfttertprt b.'.i tteg ujuiJ m- -.T a -;-ie ieef.m ra and A4lie U:a..f aad invorhlf eat at tifcta :h iux-s taai.'.y m-gst -c- ' ir .art of tta . Coart for ("rfmrteld cvtintf eo ei V -.a lay, w .Ji I tie irrtm oo the W.-i. Tire a-s imm kundwi aad afty- (a jf ..ct. The qexioa of ad ..tha lroobie-1 the lawyers siarw ' -- -ery of the date of arroval of the -jfcijt w the P.rook law, was settle! utr i i.- rW rif a well -prejred dVc-s-.a a he UJ that, as the aroer.d-f-t t;ij (rf itjc es-kih section, and as the retail act ts the elf lienor law that too- itan thrae aw tiooa. it cannot fx be an acjendroeot to any other law, " tt-at the Court caa correct errori when Mate are merely clerical even in an act of Affleay when, as it ia written, it ia-Tolvt- t BLanibat absurdity and th error ia --a.a and obrioiia. Therefore, a bond aign by sureties ctherwise qnaiihed and re---' ia the cocary is a good bond. Car.5icte for boroagb and towr-h' of fice are buddies. Loral Physicians report a gnat many cas es of grpi-e Jhroughoct the county. A leie-a:n party from Berlin enjoyed the bo-pitaiities of the West End Hotel, Vr.day evening. Tk lawyers banquet, in honor of Judge Eaer and Lngnecker, wiU be held at the Somerset House. Hinciiman Camp Soos of Ycterass and their lady friends er joyed a banquet in their bait hist evening. Jacob Lenhart, of this borocsh, bvught Wta. Maneeny's SJ-acre farm adj jinin tn borough oae day hut week. Mr. and Mrs Jacvb Puilsoo.of Berlin, ac companied by Kveral friends, were the guests of Judge Baer's family yesterday. Samuel Dickey, of New Lexington, wriiea as that be ha. recently killed four bogv weighing respectively r;TS. 4 172 and 530 pounds. Eobert R. Roberts, one of the beat all arouud hardware men in tbe State, has re sumed his former position as chief clerk in J. B. Hoiderbaum s mammoth establish ment. At an election of the stuck holders of the First National and the Somerset County National Banks Lei i at tbtir banking bous es to-day, ail of the present dtrectors were ra-tiected. Misses Lucy and Grace Picking, of this plare, and their niece, Mi Marion Wright, of Bedford, have returned from a tlx weok'a siiittoCapt. Henry Picking, I". S. X, in New York C.ty. Miss Carrie Itealie, of Fros'.burg, Mi , has been Sindir.g a two weeks vacation with her cousin. Mas Louise Ooibora Several delightful entertainments have b-en given in ber honor. A sleighirg Jrty to Storestown was in dulged in by a large number of young ladies and gentlemen Monday evening. A party of married peyie drove to New Centreviile the same evening. Feter Young, of Somerset t'-wnship, has disposed of his farm to Aaron Bittner, of Bro'hersvalley town ship. Mr. Y'oung. who has been in ill health for some time, will re move to Eock wood. A party of twenty ladies from Stoves town took advantage of the excellent sieighing Tuesday, and drove over to the county seat in one large sled. They took dinner at the West Eud Hotel James B. Holderbauni disposed of his entire stock of thirty -even Sieigbs during the past week, and could have soli as many more had he been able to procure them from the Caicai manufacturer. A. E. Van Meroioaki, a prisoner in the coun"y jail serving out a four months sen tence, has been critically iil the past week suffering from heart trouble. His condition ia somewhat improved to-diy. Chas. H. Fisher, the book store man, has d sposed of his pretty c:uge on North street, to Register and Recorder A. J. Hile maa. Possession wiii be given in March, when Mr. Fisher and his family wiii board at the Tark Hotel. The strt-.-la of this town haven't been so croutied i or months past ai they were Sat uruar. Tue excellent sieighing is responsi ble for thia and merchants who advertise in the HxaALD hope that the snow wiii contin ue for several weeks. Miss Annie, daughter ot Christian Knea gv, of Lincoln township, cLed of grippe Sunday. Sue wasonly twenty years of ag and was a very pretty and popular youns; lady. Her deata wid be mourned by a large circle of friends. Mrs. Samuel Fuck, of Jefferson townsaip. died last Saturday. Che had been suffering from a dropsycal ar.ection lor several years, but her death was unexpected and was a great shock to ber family and friends. She was well advanced in years. Jasob Reaim, one of Jefferson township S ppiaiineist stock dealers, has sold his Laif interest in the fhrm, owned by Berjamin Ream and himself to the former, and it ia reported that be wiil remove to New Jersey, where bis sun is at present living. According to the Viittia AJi'tcaif, the ministerial vote on the eligibility of women to the general conference in the entire Meth odist Ff isccpal Church is as follows : Total vote cast, 10,7 ; ; Jor eligibility, 5.621 ; against eligibility. 5,1 '5 ; msjorlty in favor, 4nS. The county consmisaiooers have appoint ed F.iward F. Kimmel. son of commission er Geo. F. Kimmel, of Milford township. Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for the ensu ing year. T.be new appraiser is a very pop alar young man and wiii make an eft aeii t oriljer. Cashier Andrew Parker, of the First Na tional Bank, leaves for Washington, D. C, this morning, where he will at once enter upon his duties as Assistant Secretary of the Washington Loan and Trust Company. Harvey M. Berkley, K., assumes the cashiership to-day. J. J. HobiitrelL, of Meyersdalc, one of the largest manufacturers of lire brick in the country, wai a Monday fisitor. He says the electric light system iu his town promises to prove very satisfactory, and thinks the peo ple of Somerset should adopt a similar sys tem as speedily as possible. Among otters who accompanied Major and Mrs. McKiniey from their home at Can ton, O., to Columbus, and participated in the inaugural ceremonies Monday and Tue-day, were Mr. and Mrs Abaer McKin iey, who make this place their summer home and res. ie in New York City daring the winter. The happiest class of people in town, dar ing this usually dall season of the year, are the merchants who advertise in the Hiiald. -Tba largest sales I make," said a promi cent dry goods man, " ar to customers m bo come a distance of from twelve to twenty miles, and who have read oar advertisement in the Hia.iij." The Farmers' Fnion Association and Firt Inarsre Company, at tbe.r annual meet ing. held at lr:in December 2'th, eiened the following oS(n for the year. 1-'; i President. Sam ie) F. Reiroan : Vice Preai dent H. P. Hy ; Secretary. E. J. Walker; D m-tor., F-v,i W.ller, Jere J. R-iaan, A .xandrs- Mi-er. Ja.--b Musser, Lewi Eerkey. Henry li. Walker. Special at-muon is dirn! to the adver rtotrnl of J- M. U liderbaam, elsewbere to this p,T. bo adveruaes a grat re-laction a.e i ail lire of giod bandied io his im uetiw emiaho.tmeiik Ho.derbaum store i oce of the land marks ot this Kiniy, and baa always a r.ta.od a prominent place is the frjrit rank. Mr. Hold-rrbaam offers Biar.y attrai tive bargains for tii.s seasoo. Mr. and Mrs. Ja-per Aag n. T trrday nnx-aing fjr a tour through the sun nvsoth. Tbey expert t visit number of the d liereat piemsuoe resorts in Georgia and .on.la bef iw returning to their home in Ada-aoa. Mr. Anusun has not been en joying rwbat ta.sk.itb for urn) time and ia Imply ruaoing away from fcavnees in the nope that thw trip wiil prwva beneaSctai. Coanty Poor Creators rJeri Welier. of isnierset lownhip, Wm. Dickey, of ErothersraiKy township and Joseph L. Miller, of Somerset township, met at tha-prn- (T ii nM Tnesdar. otb insC and orgao- iid bf electing Mr. Weiler president of the Board. Thetoilowing odciaJs were soosr qoenlly elected : L. C. Col born. Esq, Attor ney and Clerk; John C Miller, toward; Dr. J. W. Crother, Physician ; John Ha mer, Treasurer. PoetDaer Or oeisl Tana maker prnprwes that the Sau day schools of America send cargo of Barley floor to tbe etarring Rus sians. His idea u that each Sunday school give one or more barrels, and b belivts that the rail roads would transport free to sonie shipping port tbe floor thus donated. The many frieods of James Wooler, Jr-, were surprised to see him on the itreeta of Somerset Monday morning, minus part of bis rebt iot and walking oo crotches. They bad been lead to believe that be bad met death in a smash np on tbe Pen cry I va cia railroad six weeks ago. He was crip pled in a wrerk on that road, and has jtist been release., from the hospital. The John-sown Democrat Tuesday morn ing says a sleighing parry oomposad of member of tbe Anon Club of that city will leave at coon fur Xew Centrevilie, this coun ty. The party will risit the Tn-berger homestead in Jenner township, and tbe county jail en route, and will have a dance at New Centreviile that night. The dist ance from Johnstown to Xew Centreviile is about thirty-six miles. The border raid bill will be one of tbe very first to be reported to the bouse at Wash ington this year, it Laving been bvorabiy reported ia several preceding congresses. Tne total amount appropriated to the peo ple residing in the several counties in Penn sylvania in payment of lossea sustained during tie rebellion is ,IjO,5o.4.. Of this amount Somerset county asks for $211, 4 -I.;.". It is possible that the advocates of this bill will ktep hammering away until they succeed in effecting its passage. The assessors of this borongb Lave com pleted the triennial assessment. Tbe total valuation of real estate is about $1-aX greater than it was three years ago, when it was retnrced at JJi3,-Jl7. $3c5,l'C is re turned as bearing(intereat agsinst $JrsS.23 last year. Tne largest individual return of money bearing inter t ia Sil.tljO. Only seven taxpayers return over tl0.sJ at inter est. The church property of the borough is returned at $.r.,(MJ. the school property at ilo i.iXi and the court bouse and jail at $7",- . Little Johnny Schrock. aged 6 years and 4 months, was buried last Monday afternoon in tbe Berlin cemetery. Over a year and a half ago be fell from the roof of his father's coal house and broke sme of bis ribs. He was too pi acky to say anything about it at the time and when three or four days after ward his complaints caused them to exam ine, it was found that the broken bones and wounded flesh bad begun to fester. The wound never entirely healed and it resulted at length in his death. Btrli Record. Wednesday morning Dr. H. S. Kimmell was called to Black township, back of Mil ford station, to give professional attention to a young woodsman named Itonaidson, who bad made a mis stroke while en gated in chopping wood. His ax striking his left foot at the toes, cleaved it in two pieces back to the ankle. The unfortunate young man was very faint from ioe of blood when the doctor reached him, but tbe wound was carefully dressed, and te is now getting along very nicely. The cut was five inches long, and the doctor ee it was the cleanest one he ever saw. Many people think themselves safer a night wits a light burning, but an expert burglar who was lately captured in Mem phis. Tenn., when confronted with some of bis victims, kindly advised them never to burn lights at night, as a burlsr always cnooses a house with a light burning, be cause it enables him to see if the occupants of tbe room are asleep. He told bow be was prevented from entering a bouse by bearing a baby cry, adding vhat a burglar fears a baby more than a watchdog. Moral : Keep no light burning, but always Lave a baby ia the bouse. It is reported that W. C. Lambert of Laro bertsrille, bas secured a'.l of the most desir able timber land near Hooversviiie, and running for a long distance through the val ley, east of Hooversviiie. Tbe saw-mill of U. E. Woodward, that bad been cutting for Murdoch Bros, near Mocto'.ler's. will move on the F. F. Clark tract, where tbe first set wiil be cut, beginning work within the next week. Mr. Lambert is well-known to the people of Hooversviiie and vicinity, and bis large experience in the manufacture of lumber, and bis great puih ahead qualities and gentlemanly manners will win him a welcome whereTer he goes. The town council are still wrestling with the e'uctrie light question. Two companies have asked for the exclusive right of string ing wires through the streets of the borough and of lighting the streets. It was given oat that bids would be received for lighting the streets by electricity Saturday evening, bat there was a bitch some where and the matter wai postponed. The borough au thorities are endeavoring to secure the best service for the money at their command, and it is not probable that they will enter into a contract for street lights fr a longer period than one year. A franchise will most likely be granted this wet k. One of the saddest deaths we have ever been called upon to record is that of Mrs. Wm. H. Hiiiegas. who died at her borne on tbe beautiful White Horse farm, in Alle gheny township, Thursday morning. De cember Gist, surrounded by a family of thir teen children. Her death resulted from pneumonia, superinduced by an attack of grippe. An infant a few days old died at tbe same moment its mother breathed ber last. Mrs. Hiiiegas was tbe daughter of Jo seph G!esner, deceased, of Stonycreek town- hip, and ws a most estimable lady. The afflicted family have tbe sympathy oi their many friends throughout the county. A correspondent in a rubber journal calls attention to the injury that may be done through ignorance of the effect of rubbers on the feet. He says that if a man is suffering from corns be can quickly secure relief by going to the chiropodist ; but if be is in the throes of rubber foot Wer, be most adopt a more lidious remedy, and be patient until the removal of tbe cause and liberal bathing of the fret bas ejected a cure. Rubbers sbocld only be worn to keep wet oat, and they should be removed the moment the wearer gets indoors. Failure to note this gives a man wet bxi in a tar wore sense than if he had waded through mud ankle- deep. It is this tendency to drive all the moisture upwards that baa always prevent ed the adoption of rubber solas. Whi W. 8. Bennett and wife, of Stony creek township, were temporarily a'eot from their borne Friday afternoon, attend ing to htrm duties, their five year-old boy took to playing with tbe fire in the cooking, stove. In a few minutes bis clothing be came ignited and was burned from bis body. The child was aloe in tbe bouse at the time and when bis parents retained they I mod bim lying uncoccioua oo the floor. TheArihoD his legs waa ail charred and cracked exposing the buoes, while bis body was burned and shriveled until the intes-UD- were expnmd. A half-burned splinter of wood on the floor showed bow tbe calam ity bad been brocght about, A physician was hurriedly aamoned from bbanksville, but be was unable to relieve tbe safferings of Cm child and his life is despaired of. Mr. P. L. Casebeer, of the well-known firm of XcfT li Case beer, is determined to (jualify himself to serve the many people w bo suffer from defective vision, aad who call opoa them for professional treatment and to Lave glasses properly adjusted to the r eyes For thia purpose Mr. Casebeer left for Chicago last week, where be wUl Uke a ooatae of instruction in the Chicago Ophthalmic College. T'pon graduating acd receiving a diploma from that institution be will return and will then be prepared to skillfully determine tbe defects of tbe eye as well aa to recommend suitable glasses. Mr. Caeebeer took a coarse of Instruction several years ago under Dr. Julius King, the celebrated cpticiaa of Cleveland, Ohio, and is not satisfied Ut merely adj ast giaaaea, bat drsirea to be able to locate tbe defects of T-ioo. Trying to Work th "Graen Cood" Cam. One of tbe best known business men in this town received a letter from Xew York a few days ago asking if be didn't wish to engage in a more profitable occupation. The letter, which ia of great length and marked confidential" gea oo to state that the National Government baa been engaged in robbiDg the pr'ie ' ta country tor a long tenn of years and that the writer has discovered a p'an whereby it is posib!e to get even witTncle Sam. That be bas in bis possieasioa the materials for printing counterfeit notes of such a superior quality as to defy detection even by the most expert employes in the service of the treasury de partment. The writer offers (9 dispose of tbe k good?" ia 13.000. Jl0.OX and $J0,OX lots at a cost of $3"0, rO0 and l,00O, in the order najied in national currency. ; In case you conclude to accept this offer, my good friend,' continues the writer, tele graph me to the enclosed address aa follows: "Wiil take pipes Xo. 6-1," and I will un derstand what it means. Do not sign your nam to the meteagc, as I wiil know from the number wbo it is from and will then write to you appointing a place of meeting within fifty miles of this city. I will also tell you bow yoa wiil be able to recognize me. If yoa do not w:sj to engage in this business I trust to your b ones' y to destroy this letter and .say nothing about it to any one. I'nder no circumstances write me a letter, as I will refuse to receive it." Inclos ed with the letter was a type written address bearing the name of a man presumably engaged in the confectionary business on an uptown street in Xew York City, and clip pings from a news paper setting forth bow officials in the treasury department are una ble to detect several recent counterfeits and consequently bow safe it baa become for criminals to engage in passing them; bow millions of the people s money is stored away in the treasury vaults where it can net ptshibly render any service to the country at large and that it is Dot a crime but a duty to pat safe counterfeit into circulation. Tbe letter is very ingeniously gotten up and no doubt bas induced many a weak and grasp ing idiot to part with bis bard earned mon ey for a bag of saw dust. It failed in this case. The gentleman who received the let ter is at a loss to know bow the rascal learn ed bis name and address. Farmers' Institute. It would be impossible to overestimate the benefit derived from Farmers' Institutes as conducted under the auspices of the State Board of Agriculture. That this statement is susceptible of proof the largely increased attendance, and the eager interest manifested at each annual session held in this county, is very strong evidence. Representative farmers from nearly every township in the county mere present at the sessions hell in the Court House last Tues day and Wednesday, and that they are wide awake and earnestly interested in the ad vancement of their calling, the intelligent discussion of the many topics taken up bore abundant proof. We can conceive of nothing that can bear better fruit than this annual comparison of results by those who are engaged in tilling the soil, and to be instructed by these who have devoted their time to special branches of sericulture, and have met with success. The time baa gone by when it can be said that any sort of man will do for a farmer, because to-day successful firming is recog nized as one of the most scientific occupa tions man can engage in, and nowhere is this fact becoming more apparent than in Somerset county. It would have been impossible for any in telligent farmer to bate listened to the able discussion of tbe questions on the program at last week's meeting, without having learn- j ed something that will prove helpful to him in the immediate future. An interesting feature of these institutes ! is the part taken by farmers' wives and daugh- ten. The essays read at the recent session by Mrs. Robert Pick worth, of Jenner town ship. Miss Lil.ie Weimer, of Middiecreek township, Miss Ada Miller, of Quemahoning township, and Miss Greta Kimmell, of Brolheravailey township, were all carefully prepared, and co further evidence can be wanting to prove that ladies on tbe farm of j to-day are as well educated and refined as j tuey are in any other sphere, and that they are devoted to their rural botnes as well Tbe unembarrassed manner, and the dear, distinct tone in which these ladies read their productions, was noteworthy. The lecturers from abroad were all practi cal agriculturalists and gave the result of their experiments and research in the most comprehensive form. They were ever ready and tiling to answer ail questions in re gard to the management of the farm, bow to enrich the soil, and bow to secure the best results from everything pertaining to farm life. If we may be permitted to judge from the number of questions put to these gentle men, from the close attention paid to them, and from the numerous notes taken by a large percentage of the audience, then their answers were eminently satisfactory, and premise to be productive of great profit. Tbe closing lecture by Prof. S. B. Heiges, of York, on " ieology," is deserving of spe cial mention. It was a most excellent treat, not only on account of the many branches of thought it awakened and incited to fur ther invest! gauon, bst from the unostenta tious eloquence and grace of the lecturer. The promoter of the Farmers' Institute in this county can weil afford to congratu late themselves on th success that has crowned their efforts. They have accom plished a great work for their fdliow-farmers, and have provided an annual season for their mutual enjoyment and profit. The Hebald regrets ex.-eedingly that it ia unable to give a detailed report of the pro ceedings of the Institute in its columns, but all of the papers read at once became the property of the Board of Agriculture and are not given ns ior publication. A brief sum mary of the program, and the discussions resulting, such as we wouid otherwise have to give, would be of but trifling interest to oar readers. Knsppsr & Ferner Are in the fight of the great Reduction Sales. We are selling goods at reduced rates, and as low as any one. Tbe " Bee Hive Store " is always to the front, and'will not be undersold. Yoa wiil be convinced of this if yoa step into oar store room, examine goods acd compare prices. One door north of Postofhce. Contesteo Election Cases. The contea.ed eiuction cases bef ire tbe boose of representatives will be taken up in tbe following order by the bouse com mil tee on elections: Craig vs Stewart from Pennsylvania; Notes vs. Rxkwell, from New York ; Reynolds vs Sbonk. from I'ena vaoia; VfcDuff rs Turpin. from Alabama: Greevy vs Scoil from Pennsylvania, and Miller vs Elliott, from Sooth Carolina. The order was agreed upon by tbe election com mittee at a meeting Thursday. The con tenant and coutestee. and other interested parties in tbe Craig vs Stewart cawi which is first oo the list, were notified to be pres ent at tbe meeting of tbe committee Tuesday, as the date for bearing I be contest will tbea be fixed. For Sale. My share, one-half, of tbe I levins proper ty, in this borough. Here ia an opportuni ty for a man with a small family to secure a good bonse, cheap. Poesceaioa gives April 1, 1-CrJ. Call on or address Ceo. II Pa axes, Somerset, Pa. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses nave been issued since our last report : Franklin Manges of Shade township, and Julia A. Holsopple. of Paint township. Robert P. Witt of Qoeraiboning township, and Mary E. Shafier, of Somerset township. Becjainin Poorbangh and Amelia M. Echeler, both of Allegheny township. Allan F- Mostoller and Emma 8. Reimaq botb of Stonycreek township. Henry Folk and Elizabeth Recbner, botb of Elkbck township. Edmand 8. Ogiine and Maggia S. Baker, botb of Lincoln township. Juror for February Term. Tbe following named centleman bare been drawn to serve as Jurors at tbe coming Feb ruary terra of Conrt, brg-nning on tbe fcurth -Monday: cxasn Jraota. Addison Jereaiah Silbaugh, Wm. Ban na. Allegheny James G. Hanklnson. Berlin S. P. Zimmerman. Brothersralley Cornelias Jndy. Cassrlman John LepUart Eik Lick -Jonah M. Hay. Larimer Malika Keliey. Lower Turkey foot Kimberly G. Lrnhtrt. Meyers ialeJ. H. Black. Middiecreek Joseph C Barron, Eohriata Trimpey. Milford J. C. Kaabte, Alex MarkeL Silas A. Walker. Shade Jese Cm m. Paint Edward Holsapple. Qaemaboning O. P. Shaver. Salisbury B wough 3. A. Wagner. Somerset Borough H. J. Voaght, JobnH. Weimer. Somerset H. E. Yinkey. Stonycreek M. P. Spangler. Summit Marcelas Lenhart. TBarusc jraoas Fran wits. Berlin Borough Wm Engle George P. Bru baker, Howard Johnson. Brotbersvalley W. R. Smith, - Conemaugh Elijs Stahl Confluence Borough J. C. Show. Elklick Jerry J. Folk, L J. Eatfe, Perry Batler, A. J. Folk. Dennis Wagner. Fair hope Frank T. Em trick, Lincoln Wedge. Greenville J. H. Baer, John B. Lcwry, S. M. HouseL JerTerson Monroe Knnpp, 8. P. Barkley. Jenner John R O'Cjoner, Ei. B Sipe, Xesrton Gonder. E ias Heiple. Fred Danges. Lincoln Perry Birndt. Meyersdale Borough A. B. Gr iff. Jacob P. Weimer. Middiecreek Wm. R. King New Baltimore Borough H. A. Werner. Northampton H. M. Poorbaugb, Job n C. Shel'er. Taint J. D. Elough, S. B. Layman. Quemaaoning I. P. DuiL Rockwood Borough Fraacis Snyder. Shade Ellsworth Ling. Somerset Henry Hoosefelt, Joel Smith, John Thompson. Joseph L Savior. Stonycreek W. M. Walker," S. J. Snyder, Daniel Wagner, Xoah K-ei'er, Hiram H. Grady, John Croner. Summit G. W. Llberger, Wm. H.Oaens, Washington Rector, Samuel J. McKenie, John Gingaman. Upper rurkey foot Francis May, Daniel Henry. Ursina Daniel Ehoadea. TBATEBSK JTBOB3 'SETOSD WEXC Addison Alfred Paiiin. Allegheny John M Firiey. Berlin Borough M. M. Dively, Daniel J. Brubaker. Brothersval'ey U.F. Ray man, Ed. Mum niau, Francis Brant. Conemaugh J. A. Keefer, S. H. Krlng, Aaron Miller. Elkiick Xorman D. Hay, Boax Trent. Jenner C. a M. Swsnk, Alex. Rhoads. Lincoln Levi Berkey. Lower Tarkerfoot J. M Burkholder. Meyersdale Borough M. A. Imrman. H. J. Eobicka, Joseph F. R-nch, P. P. Ruter. Middiecreek Levi L. Long. Milford Hirara Knible New Centrenile Bjroagh Wm Jacobs. Paint David J. Rose. Queruahoning Josiah Johnson Rockwood Borough Free man E.ifield, Shade El Lohr. Somerset Borough Austin Dennison. Somerset Wm. A. S'abl, E. Menges, Andrew Woy, Johra Marteeny, W. A, Mus ser. Stoyestown Borough H. T. Snyder, G. B. Gardner. Summit Wilson E. Wa'ker. Take Notice. AH persons owing me book accounts will please call and settle witnoat further delay by cash or note. It will save trouble to comply with this request. Mes A- E. Thl. William J. Baer. From the Bedford Gazette. At the bar banquet last week Judgs Baer bad an opportunity to discover what the law yers thought of him after a close association of ten years. Tbe sentiments expressed on that occasion mast have been extremely gratifying to bim. Almost every speaker rendered bim an enthusiastic tribute of praise. Xor were these sentiments mere words, coming from the lips. Their source was in the heart, and they ere uttered by men who honestly telt what they said. Judge Baer bas served the people of tie sixteenth judicial district faithfully and well Every dollar of his salary was honest ly earned. Xo judge in tie state turned to bis work more willingly or pursue! it more diligently. While be was a jurist of marked ability, be was not that alone. He was a thoroughly pare judge; more than that, be was a thoroughly impartial judge. In bis court the humblest individual was the e-iuai of the greatest ; the oldest attorney received no more favors than the youngest. One of the pleasanieat characteristics of Judge Baer was his open, cordial manner. He wore no plumes or gold lace. Anybody might ap proach bim with tbe assurance cf receiving frank, generous treatment. Tbe virtues of this good man won the s fleet iocs as weil as the admiration of bar and people. It may be that this district is destined to produce a long hoe of d-stisguisbed judges, as it bas already furnished some of Uie abiesl in tbe Staie, bat we venture the prediction that there ta not one of them whoe bn.iiaa ry will obscure the lame of William J. Bser. We part from him with the deepest regret. In the name of the peoble of Bedford coun ty, we wish bim unalloyed happiness through the remaining years of bis useful life. Eucklwn's Arnica Salve. The Ut Salve in the world threats, bruis es, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped hand, chilblain, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required- I: ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 2j cents per box. For sale by J. X. Suyder, Druggist' School Tacners' Pay. Drpcty State Superintendent Hoock. in bis address to the Directors at the Westmore land County Institute, raid that it would take ',CM) to give each Director V a year, and would tend to bring politicians luto office instead of tbe raoet honorable men, as we now have. That tea- hers caa do better work when well paid than wbee they are half starved ; that Uaver; wages of male teachers in Westmoreland county is 64, and eleven, coautiee la th tstate pay more; that of female teachers aVlT.40, aad only foar counties pay more. There are over one million children ia the public scauois of Pennsyi? saia. The aver age term of Westmoreland county U a little less than six and one-half months, and forty-three counties have a longer term. Fifty three conrtfies have a higher tax rate. New Rule of the Board of Pardons. The Board of Pardons baa adopted the fol lowing new rule : " Fire copies of tbe fol lowing papers, printed or type-written, must be filed with the Recorder of tbe Board at Ham burg. Pa., at least three days prior to tbe meeting at which the application is to be beard, to wit : Statement of reasons upon which the application ia based ; statement of the (acts in the form of a history of the case list of the papers filed under the general rales of the Board ; list of letters, with dales, which are to be submitted or filed. All of tbe above papers should be fastened together and bare a suitable hack or cover which should be appropriately indorsed with the title of the ease, the county in which it was tried, and the names of coansei who are to appear for the application. For ale. Eight acres af improved land, adjoining Scnumet borousb. for terms, call on or I addrees Geo. Aumaa, Somerset, Pa. A Valuable Heirloom. Froea tbe Johnstown Ttlbane. Master Gny Elaidseil son of Dr. Irvin; C. BiaidseiL of Wilmore, is the possessor, by bequest of his grand tat ber, "Squire Miller, if an heirloom of far greater value than Dr Galiitrin's spectacles, which is tbe gold watch that Prince Galliixin, then incoernitio as Schmidt, brought wita him front Esrope in 17x1 The 'Squire, daring bis lifetime, re fused S1.OJ0 orTered for the rreiriwus rgc by Daniel O. Barr, of P.tfctargb. who there upon asked if il,0 wold buy ii, bat was informed that it could net be bought. The 'Squire that so long aa be can prevent it the watch would never go into the bands of any person or persons who would be likely to put it cp fcr chance or votes in any ralHe or contest at church fairs. or tbe like, hence the watch will sot be ior raie. Lut if tbe present owner cou'.d be pre vailed opoa to loan it. what a curiosity it woo Id be among the culiectiocs from Cam bria county at the approaching Columbian Fair ! Tbe workmanship of the watch is of the bigheet order of mecininical skill, the chasing on the case, although so mew bat worn off, ia sull plainly visible, and as a tisse-keeper it is far nearer accuracy lhaa many modern watches, and it does not vary more than one minute one way or the other in twenty-four hours. We Mean Business. Persons knowing themselves indebted on our books are requested and earnestly re quested to call at once and seule their ac counts by cash or note, as the books must be settled. We sell goods at short profits and cannot afford to sell on long time. Paacxs Pi&sxs. Some Synonyms. From the Boston Canute rv-ial The construction cf the Knglish language must appear most formidable to a foreigner. One of them looking at a picture of a number j of vessei j said: "See what a tlxk of ships?" i He was told that a flock of ships was called a fleet, and that a Ceet oi sheep was railed a flock. And it was added lor bis guidance In mastering the intricacies of our language that "a (lock of girls is called a bevy, that a bevy of wolves is called a pack, and a pack of thieves is caiied a gang, and a ,-ii.g of anireis i is called a host, and a bust of porpoises is called a shoal, and a shoal of buffaloes is called a herd, md a herd of child-en is caiied troop, and a trot p of partridges is tailed a covey, and a covey of beauties is caned a galaxy, and a galaxy of radars is caiied a horde, and a horde of rubbish is caiied a heap, and a heap of oxen is caiied a drove. and a drove of blackguards is caiied a mob, and a mob of wbaies is caiied a school, and a school of worshipers is caiied a congregation. and a congregation of engineers is caiisd a corpa. and a corps of robbers ia railed a bacd and a band of loens'j is called a swarm, tea a swann of people is called a crowd." Somewhat of a mystery is connected wiih a sensation that bas just come to light at Grrensburg. Last summer il-ss Therua Kligh i'-aiied her lover. Samuel Domnn, a ring and wnen he afterward deserted her for another girl Le refused to return the ring. ' tirr anxiety aooui me miner uusru ner 10 I fait into a comatose condition, and for r weeks in Ler wakeful hours she wouid call for tee ring Now tbe o:bT girl whom Roman is waiting upon. Miss Hyers, is con fined to ber bed with aa atSiCtion similar to tuat of M.ss Klign. Riddled by Bullets. j During the civil aar juxb Bieibower, of f Faio.outh. Lancaster county, a member of Company 3.. Forty-f.:th I'enasylnnia In- j fantry, received a painful wound while in J action. At tbe battle of Suth Mountain. I while in a kneeling position in the act of firing, be was shot through his right urai, near the wrist. Another bail passed torouh one of his thighs, while at the same instant other portions of bis body received wounds from fragments of a shell Recently his arm by reason of disease of the marrow of the bones and abcessesj. so endangered bl life as to render arupatauon imperative. How to Keep Sausage. Tbre may be some of the many mders to whom this plan of putting down sausage msy be new. When the sausaire is well seas oned make as much as yoa wish to keep un til spring or summer out into cakes as want ed lor table use and fry till done. Keep a crock standing on the stove and lid it as you fry, pouring in tbe gavy until it is nearly fail. Let it stand until the next day, and cover it with hot Urd onlil the sausages and gres.-e that it is fried in is well covered. Tie a cio:h over the cmck and put in a cool place. It will keep until harvest. Officers Elected. Tbe following are the oiiicers of Star of Shade Castle, No. 2Io, of Iiitx, Pa, for the ensuing six months' term : P. C L. D. sTine ; N. C, J. II. Eiitx ; V. C Thomas W. Humer; II. P, Albert Bite shew ; V. H.. Howard Man ; M. of P. . B. F. Lambert ; C. of II., R. L Manges; K. of E , Samuel Tbomss ; S. II.. C. I. Reitx: W. B., John B. Ctnberer; W. C , Lemuel Dixon; E.isign. Chas Gahugen: E-tqaire, Joseph Geisel ; F. G., Neison H Manges ; S. U. inosJ. Moci. Jr.; Trustees, I). Mne, j IS months, J. U. Ceitx. t months. L. M. Lambert, 12 months; E to the G. C, J. H. Leiiz. Star of Shade Castle was instituted July 1"-Ji. 1S1. Oa the niht cf institution it had a membership of 37, i; now has a mem bership of -V, an increa of 1 in .ess than six months ur Castie is the most prosper ous Castle in the county considering its lo cation, it is located in the mountains, but we cat bia3t of hav.i g grod workers in our order. MARRIED. KAP-I-5T' )X BFP.Kt? Somerset. Pa. Dec 24i h. ls.il. at the Recorders orTii-e. by Nh Casebeer. J. P Mr. Joha W. Hans ton, of Fa-re can-re, Fayetie comty, P., and Miss Lucy V. Burks of New York City. LO .VRV STAIs. At toe residence cf l'sb C. Johnson. Sn Dc iitst. l-.'l. Am. Herbert L wry, aid Antia L. ivair. botu if Scottdale, We'uvwv;!and rwaty. Ta. DIED. BARRON' At her horn iu lUrnn?;v, Mid i',crek Township, on Frldav. January a. K'A Mrs. Martha Carron. ia the J'tn ! yr of her if. j The deeard was for more than fory ; years a devoted Curstian. Her I. fa was an exemplification of Christian womanhood in the home. Uer children were tau'ht from in ''amy the lore aud fear of God. and she bal the sa:.sfaiti ja of seeing three of ber sons entering upon the ministry of that Gos- rd which waa her strength and aalvrtioo. sjbe wss a mother of wirira it ca3 truthful ly be said, that " her children ari.-e and Call Ler br!." Her loss wiil te de-fly felt, not only by ber family, to whlib she was devoted with all a mother's tenderness and care, but by the entire community in which j she lived. No one ever cil'.ed noon ber in I vain for heip she was able to give, and even the stranger whose warns were madfl knowa was never permitted to go hungry from ber door. Her mother, husband, and one broth er. Senator X. B. Critcbaeld, and ber ten children, six sons and four daughters, are kft to mcarS her death. Com. Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report mm ABSCLUTELY PUH2 TO MY Friends, PaSronSv and Bis PuMlc After Eianj rears ia the mercan tile hniiics3 ia your midst. I have conclude! tLat the time La? coroe for rne to settle cp all ray oM bu;i ne?. an l for that pirpoe I opened a n?w set of books JANUARY 1, 1892, Anl kindly request all having ac count to call and settl'? at occe. Abo, to reduce my large ritock, and to make place for SPRING GOODS, I WILL OFFER A T FOR CAS TrI, Oa the Entire Stock of CLOTH IXG, CARPETS, FCRXI3HIXG GOODS, DRY GOOD NOTION?, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., UP TO FEBRUARY 75, 1892. I also otiVr a GREATER REDUC TION oa mv line of is To clos out that clu-s of goodi. I purpose to continue the Laaino?s at the old stand, with a partner in the prolits of the business, and in vite you to call, and ire will try to plea?e you. Thankful for the pat ronage heretofore extended to me, I am, resjectfully, Yours. d;e., J. H. HierMiii -Jgpg We Are Again WIT II OUE GREAT ANNUAL R. L. S. Coattiieiicisz to-dar, aa i eai h l.:r thereafter for 30 dav?, u: which time we will sell orT a larje ass rlitieiii cf I'rr GooIs, Notions, Fancy 1. o is, etc., at oisT Now is your time for Hi .-.rains. -inoh Black Silk, ?tc6 r L. " .-.-- 67 ! 2f-iDch " Sntin P.h-viams f 1.40 ""?!.'. 4". in. u " Klk Ware Otstm. - " 1-1-40-iDch Col'd ' $l-r !' fVin'-h Bik Henrietta Ail woo:; 1 u U. L. s; 46-inch Lik Henrietta tall woo'. U. I i;i 4'J-inch Ulk Henrietta, tail wooi; r" k. I.. -.21 4- wnch Bit Scrje .'a'.l wool , V, H. L. f.7i 52-inch - " $1.0 R. L. 4"-incb. Cachmere " " 1K " r.7i 40 inch " " " " u " 4.; - Col'd " " " - - 4-" " " " " .Vi " " 40 05- inch Colored T-1 Cord " " " 40 r-irjch Poun and Fanty ?-ttipe Cacfa;i. S R. I- 21 3'3-inch Plain Cachm. R. L. 2 Velvets and braided triniinzs to matca atenst. In the I."aietiir l-jrtment we will sell beat males l'rv-s i.ivhant Were 10 cents lied Letter S cents Ijtncasteriiitighatn were S ILL. 7 " Wil'.tn.on " " 7 " r. " Arlinzton " " 7 " o u Stripetl and Ear'd Outinj f'.oth wer 10 and 12; Had Letter s cent 00 pieces 112 inch Century C.oth were i Red LKLer V) pie 112-iach Crown Site-ens were V't and 12 Red Letter S American Indijo Ulue Ca'ie-ie oeenlK Merrirjae and C'x-uco I irk Cai;:oe- 4.. Liht Colored rrhirtic Calici-M 4 ceru Comfort Calicoes Colaa.bia fihirt.ngs cects It. L. 7 Amosk y 10 8 " 13 I'l-oe-s A bl Job SLirtir.i-' worth I2c. R. L. Bleached and L"ableacheJ Cotton Flan nels li. L. 5. ti, 7, . F.rovi n Colore.! FUnnela R. L. 7, S and C Blea.-ned and Unriieaihed aerticis. Piilow Cases, Masiias and Tii-k.n at cot-t. In o jr Cloak and .hawl IVf rtrnnt we will oif-r Lonjanl si.ort I'ltisli Coats. Cloth Jit krtd and Shawls rfi.-ird.e9 of cost. Don't forzt the sreat bargnnij in New Markets at ii 7" and f2.'. In) r iir Lice Curtains at 7o-?) i.C"J and 1 1 2") a pair. Z-'t j.iev-es S ritn Curainets at 4 3-7 and N ta er yard. In toe CtMiifort, Blanket aai Flatn'' Ivpatment tle Wh:te, Red and Black Brrd, Ciorvi I.-.i.-.tet. ('..ra firt3 an l Barred an i t.-:t.l ..-a 1 lucae'i have tet' o nrk. 1 way dk wn. In the Lir.-n and W !. :;. i i-r-art- mnt, we will offer Tall- Li "en. N;k.n. Towels, Crash tV-1 nrea-l.A. l'i:n .md Barre l Wtite 0-s. Ua.iibur.n and rvL We have a Jt l s-: k ( N-1 oua. Corset. II jv.ery, l!n..e,-l,ief-.. i:i-;.-inj. t.I.ives and K.bt-n. all if ti.rii wiii bcl' ed cot at b ttorj tVi'.-. Inthelen!s rurauj :ij Ji-i-artiiiect we olfer (iiove. fairs vxr, .--penoer, I'n l-rwet . an I Cn.'-re.la.. at ot. A few Frrnh V r.- -'i.-. at .-.. cents a p.o. Wvrtii il : t. rl ea. o. In iliea.he-i and I'ni.iear- ir 1 Niisi a we hive tie t'rM ix-4 L:ii 1 in t:.e Market for t.. pn.-. 4 I X Niie l'nl-ie-.u-hed .. rr.l. 4 t l! 'p " at i " 4-4 Mri-r.l " at 44 Appleum A or other standard Brands at 7 cents. ." 4 l.riiion li t 'i rt iti 4 4 1: E.e:w bed Knit cf the n at ? 4-1 4-4 4 4 4 4 4-4 4 4 Lirj-iaia at 9 C-T.t. 10 - - Wairs'i'U " - Hero lli.l AnJr.--.tia s s H H a) Ia Carpet Chains we have :;-ply Linen " ily Colored Cotton - Fine" Cul'd Woolen rrt Chain ri " ia?e Cotton Ya p-r Btintlle tl.00 4 Table Oil Clou rt cents We are not incltne'i, nor can w af for l to waste oar money for printer's ink to a-lverti gooJ.- we have not pit. As this month is our time for re'lic2 stx-k before taking invoice, we Jeern it enr duty, tu oar cat-ruer an l oar-Ives, to have the Goods at the prices svlvertijL (iire os a trail and let as ahjx yoa te bargains. PAKKER .& PARKER. GREAT BEDDC ION Boa Sfioes fbwi IT BULLETIN -OF- SILK AND DRESS BARGAINS. Wc invite voa to inspect our line, and a.-k you to compare onr prices. We promi? you jKjiite atter.tioa if yoa only waut to look at our immense lines. All goods marked ia plaia figure. DRESS GOOS oO-iach All-wool Cloth, uOc. 42-ui- Elk. Silk Warp Gloria, TJc 42-ia. Goth Bedford Cord, new, $1 CheTiot?, all grades. ?eo the new weaves Block Silks tee the new weaves Black Satio. Sce tLa new weaves Colored Silks. All the latest tlia js ia Silks caa be found ia this department. John P. Knable & Co. Successors to Knabla & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. -N B. Weald be F!eased to Sod Samples. We HUGHES & GQ; corjr.nssiori: mesghanxs, 13 X. Iaea Street, I5AL.TIJIOKE, RKCEIVEn.S OF CIMIX. HAY, JUIili FEED SEEDS AXI) POTATOES. KrnE.Ci: : Western N'atiocsl P-ir.k, Coain.ai.itf. Trustee's Sale OF Vahail: Eal Zstats !l 0'r.n rsurt of Sjiueret n.iint. PsV. a si to of Jkju be-ricui iltM., we wiii tx;e Ut t'iii' o.u rr. uq ihe ptvinixfi in Ssvlf is9uttArt cuuuiy.ViL, o. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY is lA At Wa'clnt k, A. M.. the t'Iktwin JeicT;!l ra : A txrtin trirof inl l;n'-e in Shitl town- rL:t, rH.Earrrr. tuu'.y, i'sv, at1:oaniP; lat.!- of J. '. HuvU'R. V n -u L. Lrit-i. Vm. LoUr aanl : aa-1 one mn U, lairl m c Haiof ciiluv:.ua. j il lx: laerewa erA Jci two jroil Dwelling Houses, j Irr bj- aJ all othr neev.-y ont buiii:arH. ar-t a Kxi 'n ui of a:tie tra. Ttir t.Kicc Una is niKierUt't with c au i :u:e oce rnilt -M :( H'jovtrviale. Coiicc;t; u enure ii aui'l ?i!ti. Terms. Ten pe-r rcnu of pnrh.a mnntT lo t$ puiti a -.-n t liie pror;Y -j mzM ii Vwa, tne r-L-ja;tr at oiie-uurd oa eunt rn:tua of mle, ca-c.r-.l in on ?ms ar.-i tile n?mniit iri'nl m v-oTt-itr ifirrTeafttT. w;;a mu-rt oa tfrit-mri ftr-cuui tcjm cour.nBction tif Tb le- I- r.-T--i Tv'in'!:U fsr r. 'iri -t jw.iiaent Unu V-KMA.V L. HFr.SFPIL H KLt uN UN hN. jjr.raTF.rrr sale. OF Vahatl: Rsal Est Sr virtu of f irter -A ie twH cat of the Orr-iiu' oiin oi' ?iiieri-t Omi'v, F.. ar.l to t u:Mi-TVi;'..-d i'Atv urtt a. Tr'ct of ilie e- i lata of Ab.-.hani Kie-trr. l-v."-t. e iil i i Vuk to pcM - out-rr. on tar fxvuii- in J---0- nrr UJli5h.p, Juaerxl cannty, r1., oa j S1TIT.HAY, FZERCARY K, j at lo'r! i. P. JT tb- to!', win driled veal ! e-tie. late Uie povr:y af AiAaia lii-t avx. ( a o-rtain tr-t of Tarul si'iiate in JinT u:wn- hiu, sotaerart fjouuiy. la.. Ijhjuuj: iali-.i. ef J'.i.iu ij. M. liner, licii-r t.". !sr--r. Eenjamis ; Kii-e aivi J ita C. Wa.'.er. ronai.iiio r. atr j ao i ; itrch-s, t--u.i u.ire. Har.nj tuereoa I t.ctri a D W ELLIS G HOUSE ao.i bank ta.. Laal in a ocJ Rate of rnltirs- j Uu-j. 1 " rr e-r. an-1 in tmiinr- -s.i lua-liett-i. i'usn:5tM'a giv-Mi April Ui, l-t-i TERMS. af si:: a. t-.tr jnt-nT knnral ltira. tbe tv- Hsj:nr:rr iff cne iii.fl on it ra:atHu of al J. iitctt of : mie-tiiird in mie tp. anl Witj.inii mutt Aiuriev. A UMT02 NOTICE. Ia re-enUie of ?uauel 5m;tii aci ta.lv SrUitb. The onI.,rsrce3 Ao4ii!rr. duly aTip.a:nl br the .h- rV ttr; in a::I r me (.-.sT of 'ra ersv, .--a , v i:ti o;p;itt-i "in. nx lu !C'!r:-i.iri- '-rtn tae rat trf mulc; .-TEuaaa.i Saiir ?ra!in. it a. aa. maxe a K-i-bt:...ja of !urI :n liie baji xA la- a-!l(i.:-tniirtr u aiti a-triij iV-e itsfaii fn.i!'ti tUt-rr-tx, wrf(y eiv? Di-ti mat "!! atu-ul to T.i tl'iiir-- i a.' apir.:x"Cr v. la:jr-tay. t'-br-i.' 4a, K'-L. as i.! ott-e Jyi.-ret tn.t;li, wiru a.iu cre ax! xruus :L.u:ri;ci auvn-i. ii. i- i!AIK. A UPITOIt'S notici: li r In ;T,e roof, of C-jmti - ( i iv. 1.. .KlRta-T A)V Ar.Irv- rtt-rlM. M-v a " -- 2'e ftT i Avt;ft r svo 1 Vrvm V . H:tw -r. . arw a:-l a ui.uw, u d : t n ! r; i f-:n I in f.e h' s " th rV-sTrue t an! (vuir -e ! .titi '.'f 1 ,frt:y :u-w l. 1 w ..I jfi i ..e i. i- ra rf in- a ii' - l. tlt. a. ; -.?' :n . Ur;-.jri4 of U l -lav l a. ! 1 ai '. . - A M . frn aav .i r- '. j,Aru ?..'tifi .." a-;wc !. )i.ti -v. B.E-E a"Fw. A-t. t. iAl T i ; i; .ri.r t-n ti? SrsT f J "-l M.' T tjs u f -4.. ;. 1 a. a-i I n,, ! -:.v.a i.'. ! .n- -.z ..- - :.al- .f ia a a- i it t c w r avu.rir t x t?vi b.frt -r. t. a. Ian -i J-t a. !...;.. w.ir-ai.- !--. u U.nil.Mi.le-.t J ''.I' '-'.iV. .1 . . -T. I 1 L'MlNI-T!:Ti'!i Nt 'T.'t Ii. - r - ,- M SEC --v. t.r" 'I., n i" 1 l.r .:a.t t u .: u;r:-r tt tfrr r;- ( -'I't. fss--Tt a '-Ur'inr.,' ! aul . c.-t. P. V. w u au 1 LrTt Ur wula:tri4 kr ava JirVsfr- . W. H .r.. A I)MI'ISTRATOi:S NOTICE. Fj.ii of r.,r,- rtvr3o.! mC Qu.-mihocu:s Townifb.i. Nd: ret ountr. o.-e -t. Ler;r oiaamiairAtion on tbe above b...i bc:j r2U-l lothe nn-l-:-:ici l v me wpr mt r.iy. antlve i aertby ma to all pr an ic.i.tKr.l w ii e-&ate u zuaa ioiuiriia;e paymeti an-1 lbn r.avini eiaiiui ciu-t tn -uiw:i! pr-"nt tirm -lu.y au'.nFiu-axrt bir etijrui-i. vii pamr-iar, Fei.riary jinn. 1 at tile o r- u : a. Uv-rl.. y, it' -.-t i. I .i. titt.Nk t. I'hTKk.-iV A -.ti::iiHi"nlor, A DMINITR-VTOIVS NOTICE. of Lr U rtKiatrrxau, laie cf SoaxcTot LettTt of A!sr.uii-trMkvam uii ikix e-tai. haritsf bo-a grar:tsi u te c-iif n.iniw,i by liks inpwr autlsoniT. tmc li h?rby t va Ut a.l pr.-,u iii 1-Jio u -ssu-i eeair t naif iia:iii: Bej pTuivu:, axs'l l're havsnr cia-irt arAimt :taeanr.e uul ?r-r-ii t:im duaf -ihm.-mxs?J fjz -w:iieau-n scit ifiaT. SmsxtMy Aj, l.'j, ai ta rv-iltfn.r oX itt AiUsUuiUmkJC ui ar-t-i, k'-s- Z. I. C:;rTiLYwAN J. H tHl A tfihiintt rstxr. AUucney. PXECUTCJs'S NOTICE. Enataof Pa;e! Koioikr. Ut of B.-rxhervl-ley foriii.. iointttvuu. Pa. Letters leataorciary oa itis aiove esue havme &r-n xraau-a ut U QihKr: jni by ir.e proper ;i;Lot:tT, e.x: - m beicy j.Ttn u .l (Twrai!.u-uJiiiiiiJ iatewatae imtneOi a'.e (rtya-nt, ai IV. bavi-j ruins or W msnOA ut'-l tne mro will proem i.koi rt-i.y 4unrDti':ul tr i-meat, on o.- tix.jrv inir'-bJa.-y in. i-ti at Cm nsu-tncc of tiiK i'aUjf ia -n p. BASii ti. i ji-Hn-"LnEs. J. L. PC'iH. txocuuir. A;tjmry. GOODS fO-iucu FnUja Suitiu-r, $jc 4iinch Cheviot Thud COc Broad ClotL?, all grades. Storm Serges, all qualities. People's Bank, ilercantii Asenciw, Busint QRI'IIAN'S CXUET i.VLE OF vAiOstE Real Estate. BY VIKTTK i aa or ir af ie-i Oct af I lo aetl.xw!. ia T-d-'w, i w,i: r-iuf to pi;f- ner,'ec'l-.cn . . j FZIDAP JAM AHY 2J, af oV'o P. X.. in f'-.r.i .f uore relar" e-i iropariT t- i . o, 1. A xruin farm. -;Taat !r Faixhopo uw'h.p, 'ri fxr.in.r. 1'-, a-! o:u.rc ju-s f i-it;.1 Ier, ties c unrv ;ni Knr:er. A'Ml-ew El,tii i a:ni Tfujriaaa. c.!i- ta;2UiiT o-;e fiunuri a::i wTratrrU arcm. iuor4 Log House, -ira an.J other out tii;.lin thrroo ewv : ni trj.i. ritr a n- coir aa i ti'ife r.l ; titatierxl. Taj tarsi is Kt.iatvd abuut oae Dili lna tairhop. asbtluxi -a Hie a. A . R. i., rotivLi.rn: Us.jaxi nui cl.!iii;a, ailtt u la e-ry ay uei.-aD. ai.J SATURDAY, JAXCAF.Yll, a; 1 oV :. P M .on te pnm;i, m the br o.iieaoi Kys-imau. b!:ora o.iaif, I., Ui f..i k:ns Je5-n:M p-rfierir, v:i: -'. - as nt.li rio;-- inl 14 of oit'i. nt'j at ia tbe uunuirt ot" HTadnu, Bc-i-ni Him tv. ?.. UuiKleO ar.il tt-r:.l u 1ui.uk: i a tne bvloc of Mmn i W,.if:m, .in the I y kx ot ai. II. M..ier. on tatr oLa, Cj U o' M.i-v-t Kit-r aa-1 on ice Smun. t.j irki stnnrt. ttric iui V. rT. in nt is ttxwi ... v, ... irr n i.wa to iiyui:aaii, tri'iux rrry irc, a.-. 1 rir.n.u !ut of e-ju .r it j uc .".'laiir i auU Buy (ret :iu a tw.j-'cry rraaie ilote at out bui.diii tuercoa erecur-i TERMS. I (n.vnif arter the p.. tsd: jf la rx. Twn-r-. t.fv;.i.u i.ea i n tiitf iir-ny. l. scrnivi Vy mrv-.i re a- t.itr, vac ut Lc-r-ra -it ..: u i- !' r. t isau..f t" Kiiateia l's-r, witfciw jaaaKt r r 4.. tiii-t4 ber uat'a! I'. a-t nr 1ela. ui- ln pnu;i;l .uzt t in be ;a-l t U te-rs and irzu rvp? iu;iv of a.-l Jol.ii jeizv.r. i . ot:e-i.i;nl .f th NLjjH-e or Uie prciin.- im-ney cmi oa rfmi.r c:Uonof si: vne-tmr1! in -fH? year auj .k-.c-lainl is toy--mrs tmm tne (Minnnai.on t a.r. t-ayaa-ots tu oe -irnl by ;a-arravui bond aiwi to brar ialere-4 trin ron:iraiAii.fi in' fi yrrnrzi. t t.i- 'l.-ie ptiae murr-j must bo oa dir of saic JOHX L0 KV. JaME.- I P r;n Iru.s. Attorney. B. & B. I Our Regular ; Januan' Sale OF EMBROIDERIES j Ii Attracting Special Attention. i The VALUES, j The QUALITIES, j The PATTERNS, i Arc More Attractive TLaa Ts-aJ. Xtwfe aia'i mtafc oi jut pmr. ' 1 ,arg. ;.al '.rj !lLe ff FmVinr L-i-r a? 5 r. 2 r-;.s-a a-i a-Mi :- a; i-c ai i." j.-. C-aTr-i F..c .3, y-r: Ia aX IV ; i-i;al pr.'.v, ." e. 4 to:ri r. a: V. ,. -,nt fvter-i a-i '. H.--S. r ar.'i. ur re a. I ai n "i 'tni- J id j .c a.L. A "sr? tvrv e.l t-s-r.a;. an l -se- i '.- Tr .i iu( J e U k rir-f f s-l ft . a i ;.'. l air f r'-i l'v' ' w " (--Lt ;ht j'U t, -. jt,l on it. -n ... i -4 -W Aiw i. . ;r:x ta b -" i . p sk ' la t .. ' ' T J , "' ' ' '7 " 'r i 7 '"' I C-. .-!-a - i. ii, r.r. r.o ..-,; i:-; r-irn ?1LLEGHEX P?L -A PERFECT CURE!- O.VLT 0E puLLA TjS. Fiflj -Two Uocs ! ONE EACH WEEK, TirELYE PAGZi OF PURE DEMOCRACY. Will cire the wort Chronic Ca?ea of rarti.-?an Crzolrj. Comrnoac noT arxl be prepared for the ep iJoaiie of 1S92. UiD-l yocr dollar ta tl. fs.trLer cf this papri or rfd J:rw-t to ta r Weekly Enquirer, ten " Critic naii, o
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