M C awJ "- "" i f:e Somerset Herald. SCTLL. Editor. -rOAY. . lanriary 27. 1861 ,-s w.ta. eye? r apa Veen ob- - f 'V ", . f. r o'i J and young at Snvder s .. . ei i: i ice uas been Loo-ed d urine; aci;n? pa-T ts tt latest icven j ..::; festivities. , . r r iu':i man new "ves his pori ; t :. girl a valentine. - . -ilpaed ia "arm v i.-icjrar at d " .. r.. -.-ics will nut smell. fet-t ai ways manage to i.! of other pontes tray. ' . . ... ,; ts ti.-ive best in a room where . ;re is- about 55 degree. , .: .. ;--m of ter toiiet which a man , -erves, is a woman's feet. r..i:tl store, and warranted, go to J. :t-ix ! Hardware store. Sororset, Host .tal jus com will be dedicated ue p-eat jap maaufact- . . rie tsro; -i who do not read r.rVr- Use SP- j,,-.;,: sa old trcth in an at , abet: he said: "A lie well c tie! bi-ti-J.' . . . :;,e la .k e?f amend; nsr the Book i'-aver. so as to make it reul - t,r iood Lord delir' lis." .. ;. is the lay of the spring jr'.'d men for the orEtes .--.; E'S sk the cSices or not. ji&i'J Wow zro is re- - - .i I.-iiituta. If that atmosphere - . v i .-J away ia cuid storaife! - , -niay cud-si bis brain in i Te la l-tu wuioil any ordinary -a - ;v dura on a siipptry j ,.f FrtiiJcct Baohaaan. ilrs. i J.-.-a. of Latioaater, La given .- i-t "WheatUutd." Bachan- : -a ju'j'.x park f..-r Lancaster. j. s ;f ricg f.ura wk eyes or v....r. (all at J. N. Snyder' drag -; ; r.::-i with g'.a to suit your v - ..-iot a.Tjrd t. cfzlect your . :t j treth ia the cecter of the .,ar -n: aad add tw o each year till .. !. when th-y have a "f ill x:.-r that umelhe age caanot be j .rs .f:he HvL houid cot forget v .v ir. the JrOTt. can fit their j i i--- a well as any otician. or t;i years eipenecce ia 7,-- slaas.'i trjuhle-J ::h Constipation sure, and sj-edy re.ief ia ... . : ... ;V,.ie moat o: b-r catbanio!'. . . j'b-a the toai.h. hver aad i.-: r?:jre the organs to n'.Taj-ii ' -; :.-at with your health. You ,,-t tie 'ittaitty of your medicine, i .: . i wve lu take much of your food c -r A-t yojr dmgirt for Ayer a ... j- i. i:. i no other. It t i'im stand-...d-r. the oijsi :!ect:ve aad i . -..; be a greit aoiiday in ..; E-rth-iav hil.s on il ocday aad V.-ai-T.al iiy. Tue Foiirta ot July : tvr M -:..Uy acl I nbor Day will ai- r . 'jritrd oa Monday, t.'hnstmaa is .-; on the calendar Or Sunday aad of :-v ... be celebrated on Monday. V v,ry pe'ul.ar eiJett wis produced by c i. .. ::j aanounceme&t, contained in r j,;-r-.it iat-ats ota county fair : "Axong ..tr tive tValares of tL:s great fair t- -. . w hi;i :ly aai'Jsiss donkey races i r.:a. ajpetitioQ ia these two - - .' . ;n?of thecoucty only !" i I:. ia old laiy between TO . - r a--4.-. was fouad ia her home a 'is .tjys aj ). al.u -i froien to I . r-r".i to tavf a tire ia her J .- he .r.-,::s it is char- i with an evil j , . , i - tx-:.:-r,i: p..wrr. waica woua worn t-t..,n t.; !irrv;,!'a-!i home :f abe shouM r- .r has :: : Lad rlre ia ner b juse z..-ii r-arkabie ca-e ot broken limbs - -i., t-i'-r n a.e ucdtrr the n-jtie of a - ' ? ::. I'i'yTl-tiaa is that ot Sani-ei :.ie e-.szi ye-.tr o.d s..a of Albert T-e v ii a C3t u::t rtaaate i - i ? : L.S !wn are of brittie a '----a. th-y bn ii ai ev -y tail. Al--' i ; he has !r.kea ha leg Co -i-t t.ma. the bones apcaring - D- -.tlt as gla.ss. -- T ia aaawer to petitioners from - - . Huntingdon county for ttie .: .: ;) assistant aors, has '- r, saytj taa: he beile-s the --..--r. I--j, repeals the acts of --"t ?o 'ar as a--:. sunt assessors -t-' i. iii says assistant asssesswrs ': ''-7 r.vlct 'i for in the act of - . ut-re a IwrMf'i or township j ,5;0 cvo.ral election district, in -- ' . : h ty thta act assistant assessors - -!. -" it S.ti ') of It t-Tirr t Wer&f. pab--ary T.h. will cuntaia two or 1 " sad valuable articles relating - asJ :h-- i luihes exiatinf between " --'ry i-i i tne T'nited States. It will '.., t -j-tra:ed with portraits and ' .eies in Valparaiso and Santiago. -' " ''ii.-an atine cf war. One of ry L;ent. J It. Jerrold Keliey. tie a htgh.y interesting com '' t -r:i -.j; riuviej of Chili aad the - vs. - : v i ;-3 tra:her of the jfines I'-.-i.i tap. Fayetie county .a-t Tuu-.iay. A year aj l- it 'a ".he head by a horse and his All Lis pvvt.ij kaow'eii ' - - i-i a::.-r a year hard w.rk "' " ' - teacher's examination. -" - 'f- u was great, however a tay t becaaie violently in- - ' " .. :-i cp to the time of bis " years old and leaves a buii that Mr William M " -; i:i.'5.t at ta World's fair ' -t-,e t.rp-t thiagoa hoofs at ' -'-a. The animal weig'us ' " -1- -t j ui.e tie -ii of aa or " "- A tuoun short ierred. "- -e iSt and h:s oust meas- ' J tw .- feet. He is of pure Hm- .a- c-.-w-j a!J.j W4, purcSased by y ii.ei.aa. He ia still grow farm near I'nilaJel-1- '-'ftr excis him to weigh - "y te time he is shipped to " ? r..-t..p, A. cuheny couuty. -3 :-.y had a graat time on the "f '-:m. Wa.ker is the man ; J t..at h:. wife and son had 1 ar.d mistreated him be-'-' "-ui sign over his property, "'aec hs personal pn.certv, -f tjy, tram, farming ctensiia i. ai.tXJ!Y':ni,l heCnn.r.h', - r-Bi to the pUce of sale. Mrs. .S ar.d a rr inn! f i.. i'nm. 'i t t-wr.i.1 -r. .n mA -A f ' - VUUUUMAI -W-J the door cftte barn and -d tothade the sale to go -as a great crowd present and "--:! u h,Te ti-ts- ayrcpathies. ' ij Ugan mahing in tbe " Li-'--J cheered at every stroke t aral acr.s tat on the ,JU:f "tftJ :beir protests. i-Kan tn J ri.!. i,. .rm. 'tali 1 t-n.ent ran Lien. C.mrmh!a u 4 taystack. and made a , , ce48 fcjto iwed by Wi-iker. This ara: ' .H e era helmed the wife and -3 -r...:, :;0.rd tte u to go --e pigs, neep and personal as t tue old nisa nettinar a A press dispatch from Bedford. un Uia: Hon. John Ceiena will b a candidal for tae Li-ltjr in f S i- .1 o i. j J-icin primary, this sprls Mr. Tobias Speicher, agvd Tl and Mrs. Mo.hoider ap-i both repeats of ston- j creek township, are aurlerlis frjrn an aitas k oi mras.fts, s.rne.ti;r!5 onuttial f,jr p-rsous of their axlvana d years. y ar has broken out between Meye.-slaie cd Salisbury, and up to date the former haa been badly worsted. Salisbury hascaptared i" of the outly ing districts and threatens to break through the Summit township ln!S aad besiege the " Metmp.Ii." Dr. J. S. Taylor, ol Jotinn-jwa, was a vis itor ia this place S.tarday, baring hwn call ed here to g:we profmsioual atu-r.tion to Mr. Andrew 1U)Q r. of G rvl U;ii. Te d n.,r had remvTel a cancerous growth fo.a Mr. lajbrt face several w-ks aro. He k,um his patient grtting alorg ry n;ceiy. Mr. L B LTy has reinel his p. virion as cashier of the Firs National tai,k i.f Bedford, on account of ill heaiih. He wiii devote ail his attention to the ms.na-ment of the Bdforl Sj-rlns Mr F.lr&und S. j Doty, who t-acoed bim. will laae charge j on Februarv ist. M-s Cevrzt Auman, die-1 at her home in tais place si a lata hour Sunday een:ug, a-trd aoout thirt-fie ytars. Her Ceath re suited from a compik-ation "f troubles. She was a daughter of Jaeub Milier of Eia k towtj-bip and a sister ot OJhan Mi-.er. Her Cue hand and it vea litUe chilireo survive, theyoungf-st of whom is enly two weeks old. Judge Ytrkes, of liie luks county beach has just handed down ta- ir.terenng decis ion that waerea phjsiriaa owns a drug store and gives a prescription at his own store for tue pu'p'jse of aeuias li'juor he ia vioi.itir.g the law. J idgs Yerke a.lds : ' The law abhors suhu-rfege, and when it gets boi.J cf this class of offender it punish es them severely. Physicians cannot hide crime behind their diplomas." A number of y j'iiK men over in Inuiaua have orgunued a World s Fair club. The plan ia to assess each member a dollar or so week and let the dues accumulate until sometime in the summer of 1'.C It is ciaimed that for a nominal weekly assess ment enough money can be raised to charter a Pullman sleeping car for the trip ia which the boys can stay at night, thereby avoiding the crowded hoteis aau saving considerable monev. Berlin is rejoicing over an amusement hall opened to the public f r the firt t.me Saturday night when -Our Boys'' was pro duced by home talent. The hail is oa the second Soor of a new building erected by I'r. John A. Carman and has aseatingca pacity of 4"). It is provided with a stai-9 I'.iT fret, supplied with drop curtains scenes, fool lights and ail necessary fixtures for the production of the drama. A large audience witnessed the open teg perfurntance and pruaunced it aa ur. tualified succi-s. A hart. i-Kime sum was reaii-asd which will be devoted to toe public school library. " M.ke" smith, of S..litbury, tells us that the Elklick oil well is being d-illed deeper and deeper atrJ ia the course of a vry short time Will be dowa feet, the depth the present contract calls for. " If oil or gas is not discovered when we have gone down that far.'' said Mr. ;mitii,"w wiii go that much deeper before we abandon the work. Toe idea is to make a thor-xiih test fr the beneiit of our section of ttie county, and there will be no trouble to secure money to pu-h the drill as d--rp as we waut it to go. The iadioations for striking oil are very en couraging aad you musn't be surpr.-ed if you hear that we have struck a gustier at any time, r-ahsbury is moving riat to the front of the columa aad we nieaa that she shall stav there." No; that the people of this town have de clared in favor of a water supply and eiectrlc Ihtht, what is to hinder us from having a telephone iiue connecting all county towns with the county seat. This wouldn't be near ly as lare an undertaking as appears at first glance. Nearly nil of the counties surround ing tis, and many more throughout tne a'aie have suru a svstem ia operation, and the j owners of the wires, we are toid, find them a j vrv profitab.e in ves-tnietit. N j matter tmw ! ia-ceour netgubor.ng norjug:.j may become ! tut .r residents can t et-iape corning to Som i erset to transact certain business. Hardly a day parses but that persons are competed to come here at con:derah:e expense from a 1 sections of the cour.-y. ia order to fansa t biisin-"s that ia many cjses c-ju.d be done by tc ephone. The intrxluction af sues a fvste m would bo- a convenience to people all over the county alike, aad would be se z-d upon by them just so sooa as itsadvaatagt s be-tame manifest. Capitalists who are look ing for a safe and pn-dtahie invest meat for their money would do w. !1 tu inq uire into a county telephone system. The Somerset i.iectnc light. Heat and Power company has been granted a charier by tae State Department, Capital ?".ii'A. On Thursday bids will be received from a balf-o. izen ot more Electric companies to pat in s suitable plant. Tbe com -nr. y de clare tbat Lhey wiii put ia the best eiect.-ict liuht tystem obtainable and aad just as soon as the town council have passed aa ordi nance detining the rights of the company under the franchise c-anted thm some time ao they will commense active operali.-rs Tbe town council is cadecided aa to how much money they will be justified in setting aside for street light", and whethrt- or cot they shall contract for an all r.iht service, and it is intimated that the matter will be left to a vote of the electors of the borough, before a contract is entered into. So fares we bave been able to gather the sentiment of the people of the town, they are in favor of accepting the terms submitted by the company, Tc I for ten candie power light! to burn all night. Should coun- il adopt this view tln-y will have to curta.l itrert improvements or devise some other means cf rvi.ing revenue But even iu case council refuses to contract fur any ligVs for street purposes the company proposes to go ahead aad put ia a p'.at.t and w-il furnish incaadesoeat lights for d--mtartie use. Frxnk E II. J. youngt son of John Hl'.lt deceased, at one lime proprietor of the j'4.1e House, ia this place, and who his figured in mors sensational scandals than any other man ia Western Petinsy !vaia. now turns up la the role of b-gamiat oa: in 'a';f"rn a H i first w-fe, a Miss vVo-ils, ( Green-burg. 'i-p-ed wita another man Tl;e eio-pement was a national sensation. Tae el. pers were over hauled ia taeSuth aad brugut .back, but Frank a outraged fei:ngs were soothed by a liberal sna--e of his wife i m.mey. and she and her lover were ai owed 10 g their way mmo'esied A divorce f ..lowed in d ie sea son Hill sn proved b be worse than his unfaithful V Dunknne- ni' "i,f: h;sober d-g taaon-o at.d aiut a ysrai be attempted suicide ai S.- wt-ia e, wnerehe was then living. T get r.d ot bim ht fr.eidi firnibed hira with money to take h'en W-t upo his promising to r.d this sectiou of hi- prewe He went to California For awni he g -t along smoothly, but shortly fer bU rrii there be marriei a g'rl named VI A 1a Wilson, formerly of Aluary, w York, and with whom he lived happily for sime lime. U- soon became rerk'ies, and would occa-aiona-ly leave her aad go to other towns, presumably to loik -r work, ba: dnrinn tbese visits be formed the ar tj iii ntance of several Ladies, one of whom wa Miss Wya.it. ofSaaJose. Taey we-e marno-1 and iived logrtbt-r for awiie, when H,u left her and went to San Francisco, where he wooed and woo the hand of Miss Msry L. WorcencraL daughter of a prominent physician, and to whom be was to be married. Cards were is sued, one of which fell into tbe hands of Mrs- Eill, nee Wilson, wbost once proceed ed to that p!acs, where she had Hill arrested on a charge of bigsray. He ia now in juL and some fears are eatertaiucd that bewil WiU Schell Meets Death on a Strwat Car Lin. William H. Schell met with a violent death on a cable car line ia Seattle, Wab ingtxi, Tuesday, January lath. A few min utes before six o'chx-k on that morning, and while it was still quite dark, be assiattd in g-tt:c two cars ia order, and thee, with his (rriprLan, started on the first daily trip. The conductor of the second car bad not yet ar rived, and the gripman left it and went back to the power house after lights for hi car. Ia some unaccountable manner the second car started for when the gripman came oat of the power-house with the lights be saw his c;-r dsappear ever the brow if a hill a few huudred fet:t away. Hs says that he ran after the car, and when he reached tbe top of the hill he saw the lights of Scbeli a car moving at the regular speed, and of his owa car traveimg at frightful speed, dose behind it. He shouted at the top of h i voice in a vain etfort to warn Schell and the grpman of the impending collision. In a mi iuenl there was a fearful crash as the cars caiue together. No one knows whether Conductor Scaell was standing on the 'ear platform crjust inside cf the car. The grip man was thrown back tarougb the front d .or, and whea he recovered from the shock be caw S-beii lying in the aisie. covered with ypliutera of wood. He lifted him op aad placed him on a neat of the car, acd then placing but tar to tbe couductor'a heart, d.scovered mat be was dead. The body was taken to the power-house, and Frank J ccheil, a brother of the victim, ana iuiiutrd.ate.iy notified. W ben he arrived at the power-Utiue he identified the body, j and was so overcome with grief that be had I to be conducted to the borne of bis brother- in-law. M L. Baer, Emi. When the corooer eiaaiioeJ the bmiy ue found that Conduc tor Scheil's nck had been brjkea, and that his death had been instantaneous The body was frightfully bruiaed acd lasceratei. The funeral occurred Thursday afternoon at Senile, when the remains wer interred by f .e side of the dead man's sister, Mrs. M. L. Eaer. Tbe Seattle papers say that Mr. Sch wasoceoi iu'.- cusi p.)poiar ana trustwor thy employes of the cable car company and that he was aiataat superintendent of the lines oa which he was killed. He ba 1 sav. ed his earairift", aad was the owner of sever al iota and a team of horses, and as he waa always kind, courteous and accommodating, he numbered bis friends by the hundred ia that city. The decease! was thirty years of aije, sad was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schell. for many year residents of this place, and where nearly all of their relatives con tinue to reside. Hj parents removed to Cocnellaville in Is--5. aad the following spring Will took up his residenci- in Seattle. Hi had a host of friends throughout Somer set county, all of whom will be grieved to ! arn of his untimely death. Death of Mrs. C. W. Pugh, of Stoys town. Cathu-ine. wife of Mr. Charles W. Pu'h, of Stoyestown. died at home, Tues-'ay last, at noon, after aa illness of fifteen years, of i"Lmi ."-he was born ia Stoyestown in I'-H, and was married shout twenty-fife years "ince Three datighters "re born to Mr. and Mrs. rurh. one of a bom N-ad The surviving are M.ss Carrie, who is at home, and Marae, wife of Mr. Owen Morgan, of Johti-;own. Her maiden name was Cus ter, and she was a daughter of the late Jacob Custer, wini. forty years air-i. ran a large mill at Shade Furnace, r.ear Eillsboro. Three of her sisters and three of her brctber. namely t M.-sws Illi-ia. Lizzie, and Mrs Clara Hendricks, of Stoyestown : Samuel Custer, proprietor cf the Outer House, of Stoyestowa : Gorg who ia living with his brother Samuel, and John, of Harrsbarg, survive. She was a member of the Stojes town Litberati Church. Christian Long's Will. John L Burner, of Shippensburr. a son-in-law, is name ! n the executor in the will cf Chriatiin Long "late of Sbippensburg, whicb was probated at Carlisle Wednesday. It was made two years ago, and bequeaths the house atid lot in Sbippensburg township, a.so the boasel-iilJ furaitnre, to his wife, who in sddition is to receive JJ per day or as much more as she may desire for her com ton. A Urge lot of real estate, consist ing of furro-i in the Cumberland valley, and ei-ewbere. ia divided among h's fmr child-en, and tbe cml.ien of a sou wbo was killed ia the west a few years ago, to be held by them during their natural lives, and at their death to be d.vided share and share alike among bis grandchildren. To each of bis grandsons he bequeaths the sum of ".) upon becoming of age The will also provides that if any of the heirs i-intfst any part cf the wiii his. her or their bosjues's sbad become a part of the re siduary estate. The entire residuary estate is given in trust to John L. Burner for twenty years and be is to use the income in making proper improvements to the properties in his charge aad if any of this incomi' is left it is to be amuaily divided into six e-jual scares, each of the five children of decedent to receive a share aaJ the remaining share g'jes to the children of Ira Long. At the endofteenty yt trs the residuary estate is to be sold, divi ded into six shares and d;trlbnted. five shares going to children of decedent and one share to the children of lis Long Incase of the death of oae or more cf tbese heirs their sharesi are to be divided among the surviving heirs. . Death of ex-Judge Flchtner, of Blair County, Hon Jj-eph Fichtner died at hi residence in Hoiiiduysbarg Wednesday, from aa at tack of the grip. He was aged sixty-five years. He was the last Associate Judge on the bench in Blair county. For everal years he was the President of the Xewry Rtilr-iad until that line was purchased by the Pennsylvania. For ten years be was connected with the ministry of the Lnth ii church. He was Ileceiver of the large Hol'.daysburg Gap Iron Works. He is survive.! by his wife. He was a prominent working politician, and was one of Hoo. i John Lemon's Conferees in tbe Congres sional Conference in this district six years aro. He was aa uncle of Mrs. Josiah Woy, of Somerset township. Another Democratic Judas- B dfotd county Democrats are reported to be very indignant because Frank Fletcher, chairman of the Dem icratic ci'Qn'y com mittee, voted with tbe Hill-Wallace Brice r -m bine at tbe meeting- of the Democratic State committee Wednesday and thus mis-reren-wnted th sentimen' of his party in tha coae.ty. F"cber had appointed him !f a delegate in violation of tbe party rule. Xow s;ace he has forfeited the esiee.-n of h s parry aocia"es and utands in bodily fear of the Republican "f His equity he hvi b-'ter tire t the woods aid l.arg himself. Fish and the U. S. Commission. The Unites! S'au-s Fijh Commission last vrar p anted two and a-baif million yearli' g f'sh in the watee? 'hraujhou the eouu'ry It fax beet, tbund that if the joong 15-h he turned in'o the rvec and !ak asna thv ar oat "f 'ue nearly a;l -f thetn a-e devour-.!, hut tbat when they are a year old thy are ahle 'o take care of thrraael vea This plan is to be used hereafter in the pri pagation of shad, and it promises valuable results. Tl- practical work of the F sh Commissi.in s'ar ds out in m'k-d contra-t with many other Governmental schemes. Death of Mrs. Jonathan Row. Maria, relict of Jonathan Row, expired at the home of her son Ge- re. in Indiana, on Saturday eight. She woold have been ninety-one years old in Jane, and her demise resulted from a complete wearirg out of her energies rather than from any particular disease. When quite a young woman Mrs, Row was a resident of this place, her hus band editing both aa English and 'German paper here. She was the mother of twelve children, among whom were Samuel, of A Pattlaon-Clavaland Victory, The Cleveland-Pattison force captured the Democratic state committee which met in Harrlaourg Wednesday, by defeating Chairman Kerr for re-ltction, and ejecting J. Marshall Wright, of Lcbich, to succeed him, by a vote of 41 to 22, aa 1 electing Sec retary of the Commonwealth William F. Harnty, of Philadelphia, to represent Penn sylvania in the Natiooul Committee in place of William L. Scott, deceased. oen. Co2roth, of this county, who was admitted to too convention on committee man Jonn s proxy, wa made chairman cf lumoMMmm ae... and vtrta- t.j w i iu luui'uauu ui vae fix err uiu Onrman forces. Tbe General "s route was corcpirte. Ia fart he was set apa .) often by the Pattison peiple that be probably may have wished that be had acted in the interna of his party rather than attempting to even op his personal differences with the state administration. Oae thing in the ueneral s lavor however, is that he la not uem repoosioie oy bis constituents wbo suways "wiggle"' as hesays, and as they are in the majority what are tbe fcilow wbo Wad the other wing of tbe Democratic party in this county going to do about it? Buckln'a Arnca Salv. The best Salve in the world for cute, bruis es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and ail skiu eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satuafacrioo. or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. X. Snyder, Druggist" Chile. Chile is nearly as locg as the United States is broad. Chile's population is .1,115 '.. Santiago's population is 3 ). 000; Valpar aiso's, l'J5,0). The Chilean President holds office for five years; salary, $iS,ow. In Chile there are 10JO public schools with S4. 35 pupils. Mackerel Fish. We report the arrival of our first consign ment Choi. New XXXX and Xo. 2 Medium Shore Fiah They are being sold at retail by the pound, and in quarters and pails at prices lower than like quality one year ago. Eespectfuliy, Cooa En sirs. Special Excursions to Washington City. A delightful opportnaity of visiting the National Capital in its most attractive sea son, while both houses of Congress are in session, and all tbe departments open to vis itors, i presented by a series of four special excursions of the Pennsylvania Railroad, January 21st, February 4th, 11th and 2Mb. l.2 Excursion tickets wiii be good for 10 days from date of sale, admitting of a atop over in Baltimore in either direction within tbe proper limit, and tourists will travel in special train of parlor cars and day roacbes. Train will leave Pittsburgh at 3 a. m. ; rate, $1i ; Johnstown at 11:15 a. m , rate. t....J, and will arrive in Washington at S.4.". p. m. 1 be tickets will be good for use on any regular train of theda es above named ex cept limited express t rains. The return coupons will be valid fh-r pas-ag on any of the regular trains within the return limit except the Pennsylvania limited. Mrs. Mary T Lath rap. of Michigan, will deliver a lecture ia the court house, Wed nesday evening February Urd. Mrs. Mary T. Lathrap has no superior on the Temperance Platform, among ruen or women, in this or any other country. FSAXCtS E. WlLLASD. I believe there is no man or woman liv ing the superior of Mrs. Mary T. Lathrap in the discussion of the Temperance question. While she is a great logician and noted for depth of thought, she has a pithy way of putting things, and a poetical use of language seldom found combined. She is great and good woman. Gmaiii W. Ba!x. We Mean Busneit. Persons knowing themselves indebted on Kir boks are requested and earnestly re quested to call at once and settle their ac counts oy cash or note, as the books mast be settled. We sell goods at short profits and cannot afford to sell on Ions time. P.taKxa Pabkis. Grange Meeting. Tbe Somerset County Pomona Grange will meet in Stoyestown on Saturday, Jaau ary .7), I?ri beginning at 3 a m. rao.jBaa.vc 1. Opening of Pomona Qrange. 2. Unfinished business. X What ia the tyf 'ud work of the Pomo na ? by X. B Critcbfieid. 4. The sdraatages of graded schools, by J. C Welier. 5. Is the free delivery of mails a fraaible plaa ? by J. A. Bericv 5. Queries. Ail members of tbe Granjre are invited to be present and participate in the exercises of the day. W. H. Milleb, Peteb S. Millie, E P. S lTLoa, Committee. For Sale. My share, one-ha'.f, cf the Bevins proper ty, in this borough. Here is an opportuni ty for a man with a small family to secure a good home, cheap. Possession given April I, 1?12 Call on or address Geo. 11. Pabkeb, Somerset, Pa. Vlck's Floral Culde. IS92. True and tried friends are always welcome. orsequen;Iy " Firi i Floral (JuiiU ' is ure of a warm reception, especially when dressed as daintily a this year. The "Xeiiie Lewis" Carnation on the front of cover, and "Brilli ant Poppies' on the back, a-e unusually a'tract! ve, and the numerous colored plates of tl jwers and vegetables are certainly work of art and merit. The first twenty-four pag.s. printed in violet ink, describe Xovelties and Specialties. Send ten cents to James Vick's S ins, Rochester, X. Y., and prxture s copy of this attractive and useful catalogue. It cts nothing, as the ten cents can be dedac ted from tbe fi"t order Postage Stamps. Xo one ever yete-n in a mi li u cancel? ! p Mage '-uni to ta P...r 2 D ?p irtm-n t although 21 letters are received annually requesting information about the prize of $.St0 which the government is suppmed to oSer f..r tha- r.n ruber How tha popnlar de nsion originally tartr-l n one can t L F'-r twetity years) it has prevailed, and during a I that time people have been miking ol l-cliotis f..r ale u Uocle Sam Preimahl no one has tbua far secured the desired m ' lion. At all events, the psckig of old stamps sent to Wa-ihingt.m a ins'a'iment. never con'ain merethao a few t bona in ; 5 . ot were the nnn tbat ever come in on bundle O dtnarily the eo'lector g-ta tired b the rime 4 wr 5.a) have been pit to aether Chi'dren m- tt y aceeng.ged in ibis itt resting bat fruitless parsutt, th"Urh many women, both youn. and old. tak it up for awhile, and bother everbody tby know f r eontribations of stamps from old letters WaMhigti Star. Mills Reason for Resigning. Wasbivotos. Jan. 21 Congressman Mills, in hi- letter toSpk,rCr'p.in which be resigns the chairmanship of tr-e 'oTim it tee on Intenva'e and F .reiirn Commerce, says that ha prefers to hold no chai man ship in the present Congress, as he believe that he can du better work on the floor than in a position that is uncongenial to him The real reason for his action. Is under stood to be his determination to canvass ac tively for the Texas .Senatorship, and he ji v r-'t r-i ti f ' r 1 ' - Ereat lm Out Sal O AT THE Bargain Store. $2,000 worth of goods unst be sold from Feb. 1, to April 1, 1S32. Oar stock is new and rst-clA??, but mast be diiposc-J cfl The I Sooner JOU CODjJ the better yoa caQ Remeroler the sale Come aoo n. M )RP.H Eejs. Somerset, Pa. betrinj Feb. I. Joint Local Institute. Tbe following is the program for the joint local institute of Lincoln and Jefferson town ships, to be held at SipeaviUe on Saturday, February 1-Jth, 192 : Bene fin ot Institutes," E. F. Bittner. The Importance of SpeUing," A F. Fritx. Reform in Teaching," X. R. Miller. Thoroughness," C. C Streng. Whst is the Proper Use of Textbooks to Arithmetic T" Hiram Beck. Mistakes in Teaching," Annie C. Berkty. "How to Teach Grammar to Beginners." H. D. !!. Obstacles that Confront a Teacher, J. J. Darr. " Practical Demonstrations to Develop the Principles of Arithmetic," J. H. Schmacker. Mental Science and Culture. S. J. Fitt, Topical Talks." W. J. Moore, W. H. Howard, A, J. Berkey, C. B. Cramer. Institute will commence at th.'W a. m. and will continue for three ses ions. Music and tjneries at tbe option of the Preshlent, We oordiahj invite all to be present aad take an active pari in the work. CotsifrmE. For Sale. Eight acres ai" improved land, adjoining Somerset borough. For terms, call on or George Auman, Somerset, Fa. Justice Bradley Dead. Wismtto.Te.s. Jan. 22 Joseph P. Brad ley, Asociate Justice of the United States Supreme Cocrt, died at .1 o'clock this morning, at hi residence, of general debil- ttv. Justice Brsdley had been ia a feeble con dition for some time, and last nigh! all hope of his recovery was abandoned. Joseph P. Bradley, LL. D., was born in Xew York, in Is 1.1 He was gradual at Rutgers College, and began the practice of ' law in Xewiirk, X. J. In lT0 he was ap- ! pointed Justice of the United State Su preme Court by President Grant. He was a member of the Electors' Crumi-in in 1-77 h n the H.ye Ti'den e ee'-Ka' cuitrai was decided in fav.r of E l'hf-.rl ii Havea Killed by her Lover. Chaelbstos, W. Va, Jan 21 Because M ss Susie Ferrel, a lovely young gir! of Shepherdslown, would not marry Harry Swartz. he killed her Swam ha.f been close in his attentions to M:s Ferrel. and had requested her several ti.-nes to marry him. but she had refused. O Thursoay nigbt Swanx and Miss Ferrel were with a party watching the coaster on the hill at ihepherdsiowa, and when thry were ale re the young man quickly grabbed the girl by the arm and said t Now I have you alone, and on'eas yoa agree to marry me, I will kill you." He drew a revolver aad tired The ball entered Miss Ferrel's temple causing instant death. Tbe as-a-wt'a ran to the village and into a store. Hi made a pretence of shoot ing himself, but his nerve failed. He was arrested aad taken to tbe jail bet Big Fire In Connef Isville Co. SEiLa-viLLC P , Jaa 21 2 JO a. a. The handsoim. Catholic Church here was destroyed by fire ear'y this morning. The flames had possession of tbe building before they were discovered. Xone of the valuable paintings, records, furniture, etc, could be gotten out. The church is on a hill and the Are com panies were at great disadvsntage, but tbey did good work in saving adjoining bui'.diaus. Toe tire started from an overheated farnave Tbe buildi't. including contents, was valu ed at nearly $t'j"ViOO, oa which there was only $2". w) insurance. The church was built in lj-ii. and the building, which was the finest church edifice in the county alone cost $50,i. 25 Cripples Cremated. IsbiASAPons, Jan. 22 The Surgical In stitute, where hundreds of cripples are un der treatment, caught fire early thi morn ing There wai a terrible scene. The for cripples cried piteousiy for help. " At 3 o'clock this morning the fire was un.ier such control thst a squad of police ventured np to search the im building They bad reached the southeast corner of the building on tbe top tluor when the sight that met their eyeshcht para!.zd them. Bundled in a 'mall space, lying on lop cf each other, were the crisp remaina of eigbt unf. rtanales. The word fpread like wild fire Search for the bodies was commenced at !) .Ui The bodies of nineteen cripples had been taken out, several too far baraed for identification, and work still goes on. It is believe,! that the death-roll will pass, 25, with as many irjured. Pennsylvanlans Honored. WvsBtttnTotv, Jaa. 21 The Hmse gave up this afternoon to the presentation of por traits of ex Speaker Grow and Raa ialL Ia the Speaker's gallery were seated Mrs. Ran dall and her daughter. Mrs. Lancaster snd Miss Suie Etn l.iih Ex Speaker Grow was on the rliior locking not a day older than his portrait. The presentation speech wa made by the Hon. C. W. Stone speaking for the committee of tbe Legislature present in the Hons e. DIED. DrVERDIER la Chicago, on Monday. January 11. l.-tri. of diphtheria, Charles Al bert, son of Mr. Lewis and Mr. Margaret I.Judy) DuVerdier. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., July :5. Is0. The funetal services were conducted at his parents" residence, 1"X West Polk street, at lo W a m , Wednesday, and tbe remains were taken thence to Forest Home Cemetery, where Rjt. J. C Brodfulbrer, D. D., spoke from 2 Cor. 1:3-7 as his text What made this occasion particularly sad was that the father was bedfast acd could not accompany the mourning friends, nor even take a last look at his beloved first born son before the remains were taken ftim the residence to the vault. In the course of a few weeks it is hoped that the -th-r wi!l be able to attend tbe interment of Albert, who won all hearts by his gentle manners, and who was indosd the joy of the family circle. Highest of all in Leavening Power. 1 j&gzmi gHERIFFS SALE. tsr virtue nt alT writ of f'.ri Farias. I tv' if n of tbe rt of i Vjin P!e. of 10m oeti'CTm;T. I'., w t-r-tel. tnere wtil be expuae,! tn'pir,'cc saie. at ilia Court Hoa. ta Suuenati Bonxigi, uo FRIDAY. FERRL'ARY 10, 1S32, at 1 oVlork. P eatate W Vit : M .'bc fol .owing der.bed real f a ill ue naiii. tu. tut--e! r. t claim cf J. ro-oe "Voii-v sh', in an.l to a -nam !-a.-c of land situate u LaneAi-a uir. .-p, .;oerd cAuutr, fa.. n1lntt laurts of t i. Kaeoper. Wilson Mum, wti.ia K-fi. Ju.'.n A. rrieumo n-i Niaa si M:t)--r, roiiji.n; ,sh h'ia,tred aini aineteen fl'.:. -re-, m,e. r ie. bav.u thercni ereetMla k b. bank bru awl otuer ,it buiid.nr. w.ta a pl vncirrapaad an o-ebard ol fruit aejtnrur tree- oa tae peemnea. ta a g-udatal- -ji cuiuvatioo. aiits tr.o appunenau rea. Taken la exeeiition as th. pmrwrty of Jerome Tcr'er. attbe utt ln a 1 1 ii. r. uae ot C J. Harnsoa use ot Kulua L. Xryera. -ALso Ail tae riebt. title. Interest an.l claim of Eacb ael Yoonkiu. o.w Kaeca. I Uukin-. of. in aad t-a!I tree t'".ertAiii ijHs if gr..md, annate in at b,tftun uf o aawritnao. s nuerset count,, fa., hiioa on tbe pian of ail iTie.i. aa i-ts u. 7t 74 boun.ted on tr-e nurth bv c Jobn street, on lb. wet bv li , tj. on tne cut br R-pnerry alley, eaeb be:ae fnr 1 teet, bav imt tnensm ereevst a oae and a taa.t atejrr piauik deLiinx bou-e. s-.able aad otser outtAal-ha-s, witH lb aopartenancea. Taken iu xe-u-.lna a "ie pmperty of Tirbal Yaankin. bow Eaet.aei vruama, al the suit of Alice Jteed. ALSO AUtb.rUrht, title. l3tert and claim of Jo seph T. Xiabier, , in an t to tbe foi;in ai-nbed pteee or tract of inl. iLiiate m ibe ui a- sbip of ( .rtkeroaiiirD, cjictv ot' scxieraet. and state of Pan n-yiv auia. heginin- at a pn In a roaJ. tl ara e bv tne same aal land of Jacob 1. Kaufman swim "T- ea--t u c-Tr-ae-, tbeoce by lu urtirinal ii.irtb ,:i ' eaM i. pereiea to a poac, tbenee Dirtb rJ- wei J per-r.es to a p. tbtnee bv laol of Jonn J. e:b:e. William V. Wei'-n ami Horaee Leihart. soutb al weet lit Derchea to Uie pia-e of tvlaiD. c.iiil:Qtiia; fo.ir 4i ai'rea aol aivty iui perebea. stnet tueaanre. bsvia Ibssno erected a lo-or7 trame Kise. aiaoe anH otberoTi.buiid:nir. reme tne ame mai l of lmnd tui.-h nunuel Misbivr and S;iy, b a wife, by char dee.1. ,U'e-t 4;n :-ri T-. eou veet to J-avpb T Misbler. sai.i iced being duty re .mie-i In Sxuerset t.ountv. in ee,i Bitot v..C Tl. fae 1-4 etc , a t.v tvieteni-e taereto ha.1 w.il more fuliv and at larve appear, betber WiU tbe ber.siiianien- an.l appurtenances. Taaen fn exeeutum aa tae pnisrtv of Jepb T. Jaasaler, at tbe suit of B.m. t i.-u a bvrkcy. -ALsO- AU the riitht. title, interest an.1 eUlat of Jam's E. Trent, of. in ami ! al! toal certain l.rt of grwin.1, situate io the Korouifri of somerset. County of sooierset, and Stale of Penn-ylvauia, rxonUed oa tbe north by krt of Jacoo W hn h atetiar. oo me easa ir Wes street, or Kaiiroad Mreet.00 the uih bv l,,i of saniuel J. Weak- land, ac-i io tbe west tiy an a.u y. bavin mera oa ereeied a one ant a ba.f -t,.r piia daeil Luff ho us wun tbe apurtonaaes. Taken in exeeiiii.io a- tne pn.i-ny of James H. Treut. ml uiesuit ut Jo-iaa lietttey use ot Wm. B. t'reaae X'lrTIl T- .til p. rsiiis ptir.-h:isinu- at the alMie le -nI pl,;l.-., tai.e ntit.ee that io per ei-nt. ot t.ie purejiHite nmnev must be ptl b n pniw-rty is kii-k-d Ui-wn. . mher ise. it wib aa;am tie ctia-'-l t s.tie mi t:.e risk of tbe first pureb..'-r. Tbe rvsi.jue of toe fMir rhiase uiotii-y ruu-f be pui.l "t. r t.ei.,re tbe day ..f csinmuuHn, ui Tnuixlay. Ken'y. lsitu. NoOeeilwiii tie aeltnow :e-lgel until tae purchase di'Ikt la pil in full. sbentT s t )rtice. f LsAlAU (j " 'P. Jan. .T. l-j- 1 ihenT. MRS. A E. UHL. My Eighth Annual, Clear ance, or Fries Sale Is now go'n oa, ac I will continue anti! SATURDAY, FEB. 20TH. I Am Closing Out AT COST Liiiio-s' Pltwh ondt 'I'-th Wrat and CoaU and Cbili'rens' Cloth Coate, Winter Snawls. Fur Cape- Stona Colli!, Boas, Mull's, an-i Child reus' Fur Sets, remnants cf Cloth. Ca-h-raere. St?nrM. and other kinds of rre?9 tttxxls suitable for Chil.irecH' L'resws and such other kin-is of Winter Good a as I do not wish to carry over ti next svusnn. I now olfer at swial low prices aligntiles of Black Silk Warr Ilcnrlettaa. 4 in. b'.ack aad colored ail wool Uenri- ettavs. i cents, worth tulc Same 4 miities in r.i-s and Whtpcorils. same pri.-es. A larirs variety of low priced Ih-eas t-xxls, joicg cheap. 2s inch Cloth, ckins' out at 13 to 3V. liii-ioch " " " h to . 50and")2 " - . " :'J to ."xkt. 54iitid 53 " " -A) to SJc O'ltinir nannels. '".S and Ilc. Fast Color lied Table Linen, 25, i". and yX. German Table Linen. 25 to 4oc. Hand-loom Table Linen. 7)c, worth 1-5e. Kleaohetl LUmask, 40 to '.ttc:. Towels from 15 a pair up. Napkins from t".c. a pair up. Toweltc? from 5 to I V. Arasapha tiiaharcst, ".". Lancaster .iDg'narr.s. vc. Dress GiDiiHain. t, I , 121 to "ear. Common Ihuk Calicoes, i.; rVt-t lHlaice Prints. V. Best Oil-color Li.'ht Caitcoes, 2c Best full sluQUard pure in lig.) dyed blue print, 5 and t. cents. 4-4Appleton A and other Standard Un bleached "-heeting. 7c. 4-4 Appleton A. A. ar.d (i. O. Standard Cnbleaohesi :ie-t.r.j. t.-. 2 4 Lvn Lsay G. i. SundarJ Lnbieachel Sheeting, .V. 0-4 Unbleached Sheetinir. 20 ird 22. 10-4 Coneftopi Sheeticz, 2V-. 4 4 (".old Medal Blea.-ho-d Muai-n, '. 4 4 Ilii; - - Sc. 4 4 Fnut of tLe Loorc, lc. 4 4 Lonsdale, l.c. 4-4 WUlianisvilie and Waaisutta, 1. 4 4 Masonvilie and luval, '.to. 4-4 Pride cf the West, 12c. 'J 4 Utica Bleached yb.eet.in?. 22c. I'M " " 27c. Mt. Pleasant Heavy Sheeting, tic. Bst Heavy "-heeticg. 7c. Wool Carm-t Chain, titic ( 5-p!y Cotton Chain. IA:. Linen Carpet Cbam, I n:. I have a treat variety cf Table Covers, S-arfsi, Tidies, Throw!,and Fancy Arti cles of many kinds and great variety, naed for dress t hon.se decoration, that will be cl.i ont cheap. AUo, a lars Sr!cirtrDent of carta' n fx ntu?. at from -5 to !tt. Lacte rnrtaina from V ce nts a pairnp. It will pay all who wish to spend money to the best advantage to attend my Ca: Sale. Mrs. A. E. UHL. Latest U. S. Gov't Report along 3 - 1 . ..'.-, e. ,t t : ' ' y v i" "4 '. - -t- : 'V?'-'Sfi ? fi r RGtafl TO MY Friends, Paku anil lie Piiilic, After manj years ia the tuereaa tilo bu.-inegs ia vour midst, I have concluded that the time hai come for to settle npa'i my oi l bu.si nes5. and for that pcrpose I opened a nrw set of book.- JANUARY i, 1892, And kindlr request all havir;? ac counts to call and settle at once. Alio, to reduce my largo Sf:ockr aaJ to make place for SPRING GOODS, I WILL OFFER A FOR C S H, 0a the Entire Stock of CLOTniXG. CARPET?, FURXIsIIIXG GOODS, DRY GO OPS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. ETC., UP TO FEBRUARY 15, 1892. I al-o offer a GREATER REDUC TION" on mv line of is To close out that class of zootls. I purpose to continue t!:e bu.-ip.-s at the old stand, with a partner in tLe profits of the busine". ar.'I in rite you to cull, and we will try to p!ea.-e you. ThaiAful for tl.e pat r taafj heretoforo e-tu nded to me, I a u, rcstitecifaliy, Your, ic. J. M. Here We Are Again WIT a 0TS GREAT ANNUAL R. L. S. Coniaiencinx to-day, aaJ ea:h day thereafter for Z days, uX w hich tiite we will sell eff a lartre a- rtment cf Dry G.xis, Xotiona, Faax-y tn.lf, etc.. at cost. Now ia yoar time for Cars;tic. 5-inch Black s'ik, price !?I.i' H. L. ; ) - - ;7 1 2!-inch " Satin libu lams $1.40 - -?1.10 '. inch " St.k Warp Ca.hn. - " u 1.12 4")-incb Col'.i il.25 " 4'einch Bik Henu-ietta .'ail wool I.O u. r 4j-inch Bik Henrietta all wool "X' i. i -.7: 4.j-in-h Bik Henriethi -all wool 8-5 I- t.2i V. inch Bik Senre fall woo) t'a) R. L t"7 52-im ii Sl.t.at K. L. s 4 inch Cach me.-e fc !.a tiO '.: ." ' 55 .!ir.ch " " Co'.'d - 4i " 45 " ii) uS-inch Colored Bel Cor.Js iiteicch I'iain and laacy tiipj Cachin. 25 IL L. 21 eincb. 11a: a Cacbta. i5 K. L. 25 VeiveUand bmi led triminiio trnau-h at cost. In the l"oaiesfc.i: Department we will sell best makiss I'revsi tucgtiams Were 10 cents Rei Let"ar H'cet.t3 Lani-aster' itaghaia ."ere s It. 7 -'.Viiltnzton " - 7 - 5 " Arlington u 7 " 5 -Stripe-1 and Bar'J Oatin C'loth were 1) and 12: Iwd Ia-tter si cent 50 piece "Z inch Cental y Cloth were ked Letter ." 50 pie. 152-inch Crown ."-ueerw were 10 and 12 Fte-l Letter S Americaa Iadi.ro Bine Caliches 5 cen's Merrin.ac an 1 C"!ie-o lha -k CalicuT 4;. Liht Col-.red shirting C iicties 4 certs Cons fort Calicoes 4 Columbia "rhirtings S cents R. L. 7 u Amoeky " 10 " " IS Iho-es A big Job Sbtrtir ; wor.h 12c. R. L. oc. B!eachel and Unbleached Cotton 1'lan- tei! Ii. U. 5, ti, 7, . Brown Colorf-d Flannels V.. T 7, 8 ar.d ! Lieai-hed and Unbleach ti -heetinira, Pillow Cavsesj, Mnsiins) and T;ck.c at cost. In i.tir Cloak aad Sbawl rvpertaient w wiii olfer Lcnan.l zho-.-t l'oi-it Coara. Cloth JaokeU acd !shawL rvg-irtlles of ctnit. Don't Crtret the jrreat ba rganLs in New Markets at f 1.75 aad 2.0o. l'J") pairs Lace? Cturtaina at 75-'H-:.0O and ?I 25 a pair. S-5 pirroes S-nia Cnrtainets at 4-5-7 and sets per yar:. In the Co) iu fort. Blanket anti Flannel lpartnient th Whitit, R-d. Iled and Black IWrred. Colored Bliinkef.'. Com fort an.l Barrd and striped 'A'ooien Flannel have been marked way down. In the Linen, aid White ti.i Ipart mect. we will oJer Table Liren. Napic?. Towels. Crash Bei St, reads). Plain and Barrel White roo!a. Haubarva. and Li ces. We haw a fall ra k of " -tlons, Coretjt. Hoeiery, Hun-'ikertbiei-. Kach iait. t. loves au-1 !tibic, ail of which will be c!wex1 ont at bottom t'riresx In the (ieEtV FaraLstiit-i Wtartnieai we olfer tilova, SthirV-t. Ne K Wear, Sus penders, Cnvfer wear acd Ust-bre'La. at coet. A few Fren.-ri Prcule Shits 2.1 50 cents a piece, worthi ".lk) to ?!-"0 each. In Bleacher! and l'nh'ched Maslia we hare the three beat Brand ia the Market for the prt n. 14 No N'iitne I'nhiiached at cents. 4 4 Hope) - at " 4-4 jleiipnta at " " 4-4 Ap.pieton A or other 5tun.ia.-J B'ltnsls at 7 cents. -5-4 Lymon E at o cent. 4 4 Ia Bleach ! Frnit of the? Ixurn at :V. 4-4 " I.as!ae at 'J cents. 4l " U'amsntta 4 4" ;iit ITJ 4 4" " Hero 4-4 M B Hill 4 4" An'Jroecovpn Ia Carpet CLaiua we have S .".-ply Linen " 1" - VplyCclo real Cotton " l " Fine- "2") " Coi d Woolea Crpet Chain TitJ Sic! Cota Yarn p?r Bon.Ile f I OO 5 4 Tablet il Cloth 20 cents We are not ia rlinoj. nor can we af ford to waste cor money for prin'er's ink to alvert.se ydsi we have not uC. As this month is oar ticne f jr resiaciai- stock before taking invoice, we deem it ocr doty, toonrcisttr.rner and onr-!ve. to have the tlocais at the pric-s adverrh-L Give ns a call aad let ns ehaw yoa the barjair.4. GREAT BEDUN Boo Snoes Homerfiaimi BULLETIN -OF- SILK AND DRESS GOODS ! BARGAINS. V? intile ro'i to inspect onr Iiae. aad ask you to compare our prices. We pron i-e you poLite alter. tion if yoa only want to lock at our imae-ue lines. All goodi marked in plain fi-rurea. DRESS oY-inch All-wool Cloth. 50c. 42-in- Elk. Silk Warp Gloria, Toe. 4:Ma. Cloth Bedford Corti, new, $1 Cheviots, all grades. See the new weaves Black :?ilk3. See the new weaves Black Satia. See the tew weaves Colored Silks. All the latent thin in Silks caa be fonn-i in this department. John P. Knable & Co. Successors to Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. 9- V. R Would be Pleased to Send Samples. "BLIC SALE OF Valnabh Real Estate. Pnrnr.t U rui onleruf the Orhii; Coart of i:t on ihf prn-, noai oo nuie naicnb erf SATURDAY, FEBRUARY l: l0i T-ta:-. lAie tiie prut-rrty of H -w-iur. A it:rra.a 'jvra i:-.U' in ;h? Township of M.d' J.e-rrw. r.r.icT tc" n-rrrU-t cti-rf P-iia-:vati,ji, tvi.ouniijr iicaaaJtof A C Mr. brD ry Kenan; wat-no. .Na-r-Mau yior, J-in I-t:nl mi:.'l r:jirr !ii,, a!Aa:t!X abuui 1 u rt1, bi L.!Mtm cm ttl t :)f7 rtuue DTELLIXG HOVSE, o '.ii-i yist-Cm i'l.'rvtua if 1 vea oo iirx oi April. 1 TERMS. Tea per eent. .if the ynrciiaae m-mer nn .av ol j -a.e : i.w ot w .m e-wunaauoo of -a-. a-i.i the tw.anf-em ailllila. Da.vmeuot it eaia tK. ,i.! seeure! tv .uttnient b,u,i. i ...r t .. .... .. . . ' - Jt-s' t. srt ElTZEB. A'ltniaiatratr of A ;eiiaer, tee'd. Trustee's Sale Vaiwlls Raal Estate ! Bt virTiie of a nrtlwr tf . tenied ont of tUe --uaa :. - .-crto: S'wns-r, rtHJiity. P. a1 to in? uiiVrr-nl l.rvt ti inuCw i tiae trUfcu- pt:L'i;r t.'ift-rr, toe f.r--iuL- in scie Ua-a-p. M.iac.-;t evetuy, i., ua f.lTCRDAY. FZ3RCARY , IJ, ar !P o e-ui'e, ,-l.a-k. A. M.. tie Mn:3ifl lie tae property uf ao. cresl sat! B-reti.e, ue- .1 1 A tertitt trai-tof lan.1 -ttiia'e in ilA,I town !::. sumeret eiamty, 1'a. a.l-'.uiit)f ian-ls of J. '. h i-i.n. N-.rniaoa L. hcrkemie. v m. Loiiraj-. K ram 3iar?er, e..oraliiiiiir eiuiy seven arres itil Hie t rt-h. laul id soa:e of cultivation. ii--.iu Lberuou ere..-Iel l'i Dwelling llouses, a .A-5r? ba Nm ar. I al! oti:r neraJ7 ot- b'ni'iicc. a-t4 a z of-iiafvi oi aipe lrw Tnw wi.-ie farrn ttule-ria.t Watii r j. ?!iiaLe yn-t? va: e vt ( tt.fTcrTiJe. Cwnveiueat u caiiaxa aai-i "rk'i. Terms. Ten p. r cent, of .he p'irrfcaae monev to ne nana asssa as toe nntcenv is aaoa-nie.1 el 'Sowo, u.e re- nia.U'ter H oiie-i:i:rl er:nnn!ia t sa.e. i .o--tr..r 1 m one rear anU Oie remainmr taint in j iw. T--an therra.-ter. vith uiurrot uu .leierre-l j pa'Tn--iita fins eufinrmation of wle. Te 'le- j lerrv.l (at-mi-ub. u t --curv,i 'y ouuient .i.iat- J r-Meeii'U iven Apr:i 1-t 1-.' ' V-KKAN L. PERKF.PTLX, ', OH .-tisi ON Ll KN. j TS.ZU '. EXEiB alt.ji, In-u-ei. ( AU'M-oeV. "pUleTEE- ?ALE i.'E ValuaU. Rsal Estat.. Tr tirT:e nf an orter of t!!i?l oat A Xt OfTtaiaiis onrt;f ?N,iM;r-wn mmitv, lra,. z.i v the un-ieo'-a-nttM (;irn tei & Tniitre at tis iM.m if A iraa.ii.il li -etEer. dt-rv-i. w w.il tiwef u, j,:fi,;- ou'crT. oa Uie vr.ai:T iii Jrt-v-n-r lajwrti-Gip, wrtnerii cojn;y.l'a., oa ATl'RDAY, FEBRVARY 1!2, at 1 o i l,, a. r. M- the Wiowi-ir 1ecrtvie'l real esiaie. late tiie propersj of Aoraam Bio-ei-aer, Ueeel. vix a .s-na.n ir.t. I of tn.l situate ttl Jenner UMfti hip. somer-et Ti:ut.. la. a.ij.nnicie. i.-ui'i- of J.-na . .Ti'.i l-t-o-v ". !tiar'-r. Beaiamm ki.ee a,i J..QU o. Vka.ter. eontia.ajn arrea aa-1 I w pen. lies, strict iseaaure, baiiii laeriou erteleU a DWELLING HOUSE an.l i-ani bara. Ln.l a a rxi stale of filtira ti,m. t . a res C'.ear. all.! ice ta.anee well tim-'re-L ("jko-smiimi given Apr.l Ut, 1-t'u, TERMS. T-t payTnt. uf the pir hv? monyto N paid ia iri toe r.t-Dw-rtT ii tam fei-t q, tije rv i.iAnlt:r (( on iiul oo r,ir, t-iiiH)Q of MJe 1 -ir- iTvrv ol Mwl jce-ti.-M :a one T.r. aai r-:iiraiLia Hia--ifiJru jeitrs Uitrrtaftcr, vt:L.'.'u. tuLeArst. I'O'IEa. V. A lit aTUtT". Tri2.et.aiL A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Ia ree-taie of samuel Smith, and Sallv .-m.tb. j ier'.t. ' : Ttie .ir..lerainel Au lit.-e. duly apoointe.1 bv j the t s-rtia--i" t onrt :n anU li.r tae nly rf st-ui- er-et. Pa . ie pa- tip-m c--tutel eiaici-. riv lite ' IP'tef'ttii.ie-a trtaeea tue e-tate of" -amilel : smi'lait't i-a-iv smn2 ,ie- .1. aat maate a -usin- ! Luiioii of me tun.l id tne han-Sof tne A-lmiuis- ! trau.r u a'.l am sis ia"e ievaily eo.iiUsA mere- ; t'V aereoy ies n'e laal ne ul aticti,! to tne i d-uie arisntmeot on T-'ilav. 'eoruary i tin, i-.'U. at n. uiii-e lu s.nierrt B.sr-.j.ira. ben ' auO wuere an persi.ii uiereateU may aite.i'l . U. u HA Mi. auil.tor. A UDITui:'"-' NOTICE." ah Alw-ne ! In '.he Const of Common ' sijan Aiwine It-as of smeret oonn- ! va. ty. Pa.. Voi'iniary Aa- JaeoOO. ll-shler " aitrimeui. No. :s fs-otem1?er term. i-yi. Au-inow Iwiarier i-.d. let-.iien oc Aiine j f.ra.i Auiit.r a.el aa.l rrv.1 W . B.ese.-iter. ; atoini-.l A'ldttor. u -l.-nb:te tee funl in tue halt. is ! tae A-'ruee ui an-t a-u tu ta-e tevai- iy ent.tje.l iaere., 1 nereoy -.e noil-- that 1 w li ait-nd u tee d-it ea of tae e arp.nii.t meut at mv crr;.-e in rtie FLirHutn of .-viuier-et. I'a.oo Krvlav. tae Jl-tr -tay ol J ui'iary. a. 1. . l').-..s. A. M . a-nen aaa aaere a.1 taaruea iaurre-te,i can attend. IKtli . BISsE. Au.tit.ir. A TTIT(-KS XOTICH la ne-ica: cf Jl-nrr A. S"a?er. ltr vL Tix un-i- r-iusr! hai in bwti ato.tif -l Atuii ; ;.ftr ttw lrj;a." t. 'tft ( - 'njr t muff. j V Pcwr U0, tftreiv?Mirtlli aQl.aU l iii:kinru!.n i tn ViD. in x&c ouil of Ai m:aitrrr io aul ani'tiic th-arf ;irm'1y oi.iiwi !hr"-t' r-by ivcs. notrf talt wii. oi:i1 to ir. iTi'.ttr-rtr i " Appajtn'.menr t ft 1 ! m I rt S'iw-r-e-t. ca I jad .'Mt, ;C ! at 1-t oLK-tv, . M . wiito aat aoi-nr aii -oaa i i.irft!Tt-l cu AMnl j J. C. LOWrlY. i Acl-.bjr. A DMIXIaTSATOIlS' NOTICE. L.UY of "iri!a;a Y w. ! MV nf vnT(T5k , lutta0:r, tnrT'sr-l rourttT, Fa., ts;''i, j Iett:r n? Atim:o!-trmaKa la th aNv e-rt-re J havinc be-n ic'aattHi u the noi-ra:sTieU h tne ;.rMer atK-Vrru ,.tue : !iff-fc.T ri veu U H prv j onUj'lriKa it t i.i MAte U maAer imai.jti pay- ' ni-fii. aat te d-ii;4 caiias aaa;t tne Mmr ! wi'i pf e-u: U:n du.r aiKnea::,-a.:-l 6k aett.- 1 i:-nt. n rut-inta rtmmrr .Tti. L'i. at in 1 rr-Ki"ni5t tM tae A lniiUi-a-j.f ia ?wof crs . F. W. EltiliCKER, A4miaiiiai4jr. A!t:rneT. A DMINIiTRATuRs' NOTICE. t-iai of '"Tinstiaa tH-Ji U'e.x S,Haerset Towa- ! -hlV. svaaerset ooutiiy, fa., dec 'L latusrsof Admipestrarioa on th anove eatate f havmr t-ee l aranted ite ntvlerwsrued by tne pr,ir atitii'ity. aotiee a bere..y xiven to a:I ' per-uo unl to -and estate to maae immedU- t ate pvui-Tir. and t-'ee hav.nr eu.au acajiw 1 tne sama wnl present uiem du.y uu.. tu..-i-d j i. seu.eme..t. ot oe Ise'OTw' Saturday the v7tn. rc-aniary mt tae iae rea.ueu.r-e DI b;,i ue- Ci aa il, ty UM; Ufi.tt:r-lUKsl Atlmim-lraucs. : M. HAV KK. alBA t. REIT.. J. I t'ri. Adiauaisarauoa, DM INISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. l .:ti of a-iTTiinirTTrarirta oo th tuu of i- ara i-a-av c. iaxe of HrxnixeTVYLjt? bwaMii. lu ttie rir:r f t, -"L, A-tnc be-tt ura-ittri ut :ne tiD'1rr-iitiii b tlwn"terJtif it?, unr w aerco !Vtii ka:l permm mtlteUi U e-aaaVatf U XXLaKC IBS Wl .itf B-T CQwit. aOl liio-e bair.tt la.ia ikiuH tne Muae mrrmi thPt liiiiy a'it!jea 'atl tut ws-tueinetU tn uiler:1rI-Hi rKa.m:rLtrmtvr at ice 14 ri iene t twi i dar-"vT-L. om wkiiir Frrnaxy GOOD 0-inch Enjlijh Suitin?, Soc. 4i.Vinch Cheviot Plaid, 30c Broad Cloths, all grades. Stana Series, all qualities. A DiIIXL?TRAT0R'S NOTICE. Esutte of Oervw. P Urr-tm. late af 0tarma?wmln( raarnaiii. suiaenet luiolr. Fa.. Uec u. Letter of a,lmin:srratiun on U above naaue baviD (wen rmule, tt lam umier-iijrie,! by tne profier aiuiK-.'.y. atttiix ia tje.-eov ctvea to ail per sw in.ieoti-l u. wet tane to sut inmelaia pavment an.l thuae luun( ciaina against :oa L!IK Wiii f.'VueQl them Ui,:t aunenui-ate.1 Of settieiieot. aa siurif . ?eiriarv jxn, l-'a. ( taecaiJejf A. Ueit'.ev sov u.'vn. Pa. fiUNii V. Pa;TKaUs.". Aiinuaiatraiaa. A DIIXIaTRAT0RS NOTICE. i--tte of Lj'tia r.invman. taua of aefsi C T).-n:D. deo 'L Letters of A lminitrauea on thia estate hava been cra:.Usl u tile uO'tersinet by tr. praer auin.n-.tv. aocn-e ta bereov riven to a.l peTMma iiile.trd to saij estaie u ma.a tiamee.i ale pavmeut, n.l icuw harm cia.:ns arfaiu- toe same wt.l present toem dioy aiunenti aivl for s-tt.ement, ainriav. januarv , l-.ia,A; iu,, n-i,lcD'-e ol t.'ie S imiuitrator m sVmiret towi--Hips E. I COCNTRYM AV. J. H. I'lIL. A Iruiniatraujr. AtUamev. T7XEtXT0R-S XOTTCF, . VMSltx roltfi Muaboi ier. Tate of Brothe-sva:- I . T 'a1- " nrrwaersva.- . . -r o:-uio. -aerw-i iiuerset f uatv. ha. , Ier CWam-n on me Aranre ; Bavin Been cui( io tae. m;.tersiTw.J by Ln . k"-v imii . ai,:i-e tu nerefiy firen fioa.l j pernios i!i,;ef)te-: u sa..l esiate to mate imme.li I ate pavmetiL. an.l tn. hanr ciai-ns or ,le i sau.ia arfaiu tne aama? wiii present tnem Jnle i auiaenu. ar.1 hiri..enient. ia -x Lrvn sai.ir . .lav. l-eor..rr Ja. at ta iwlene of LQe t t-iefutor ia and towa-Qin a. a Hull, ; a.tvniey. Eaeouior. ; JULETO ACCEPrOR REfCSE. T tmtca E. B-u'iakr. i3termarr.e.J wita Vur- man K. Bera.i v o tftaterluo. loaa : ; t't are aeivy n.Kire-i u ae axel appear at aa j rpftai;.i' t oen u be Be;.l in and . norei 1 U.m.iio M.vi.Uy. tie ,tr ( KeinirT. . I-s-J. al ..) u eM a ;u me furen.ajn. thn aau tjero toaiepf or re:u.- to taae-.ae real e.te t:a Hri'aiaer. .lereaae.1. at tne aturai-e.l vaiuaii. n, or Kiott eaua may la aazne wiuul not be -4,1. ! 5Dn S O't.-e. t ISklxtt tau. au. i i, ) shenlT EOIaTER'S NuTICE. Sotice ia herehv riven to ail pe-son, -m,-rr-y. t aa iermteea. . r-Oitoo. ,r.er . tft ftiioiaa; arcoiic! have pa. e.1 R .rer a.,.1 taax tne raw wnl He pre-e-i.e.1 f.,r eonrtrmatuwi aiel anwwai.ee at an rruaaa . rsirr u aeaelJ i smeriet. ra . on e.li.er-iar. Fsr,np. . . rirat a.-ft nnai a.cii,; of (onieii.i. Btiraaoei er an-1 : : M. I wier. a 1 aumacraiora of Caro line tfurkooeier. lee .1 A.srwunt . f 31. F. friaham. a.lnuciKrai.ir of Barnev l. u.-nottl. lee .1 rirst an.l iiaal o-u:nt of Emma A Braa a,t- t miuiairaini t.nr l s. Sraut. ue u. .n.si tieorv M. of Mary ktv.ai.ls. Uee -L iri ar.i r.na. ai-o.iDt of Joel 31. Yutir Bitiinrator aui iniatee of ADauias oa dec L !e's Won't account f Joer.h a a.m..i j ltii.er.eie. ni.ic. of sniuei . Mi. er ,ie.L I F rst an.l snai ei,nnt M 3i. jf. sauiui. ailirtltt j btraiorof Naix-y imiiA, lec'4. 1 .'-"t ,n-' n'iai aitnuin of Niiohae: . a.l t3"- H. &ri-a-r. aUaiiaira-a)f of i;ai.t Bra , baaer. Uee U. ! Ftr-t ai-euuat .f Je Hoover, ajnjial-t-atr j aa.1 tniLc of Aa.lrew U.K,Tar, Je.- U. Eeificr OSee, a. J. H'LEM .V i Jan j 1,. a ," Register. : pi'ELIC SALE. t 'r " ; Valuable Real Estate. ' By virtue of au oclt-r laancl otit of Uie Or phan out .ii -omer-et i otiutv. P , 1 wiii e ; p.e to bttoiie .e. ax me court ll.iae, ia s ju ; erset. Pa., . I ; FRIDA Y, FEBRUARY 10, lSf., ; axtorlorn p. M.e:e foi'cwiti .lescrllwd re.il ! estate, 5i.i:e -n K a. a Hainan, xucret eiain ' ''T a. late tbe pnwt of A'.:m A. wan : -lac l , i w t : ! No. I. Ail that eTta.r. rm. t of uwl onta.n inr twenty oj;. x-res. strict rn. a-.ir a.l .rfaiii ; laik' of A. '.iiu J. liwire aaulsjaaiuei eaaru 1 er" 1 No. i. Ail thareerain tract of lan.l er.nta.a I two a'inere.1 an.t ;irtv ix a.-rs. -t-.c mcaw ; are. a.t;..tuinr ian.t.r t,ro-ai,. If. lir-ii, as-.t.-w K.-eeler samiiti fmm. A.ex snv ler aa.l tae baaer aa.N. H. Hiixoa Qas "he" rat iii. i t i-t Atr.l 1-jil to remove ti.nler. Ita : tra.-t :a weu waterol, eotti a as ni petteU. aiet ! ,o u i -rea ta :t..-e fann Iac.J. j ". i. A Ail taai eeroaia trail of iaaU eon - ta-mnz t-.i: 4 ai-rea ncl ceaaiire. I No. i. h. a.; ll.u coin.tAufii, tract to . at-sive nam al containing : m, mJt,i . e anO a.aai.-e. Tne s I tra. c- A. aai B. ; a,i,ofi iaa.ls of J,,nn rrr:a. t. Ki-iit. L.v:,i t (nea au-l otaers. ;j.t rv tne Male pnrer'ase.1 by J W. A. lyeaii i-nni Uenrv M. tuier. .a Wvnn , tscre ia yet i'ie tae otni ul H: dm a nee unpaid I pu.-eiwe moawy 'la is tna. t r from t to V mi ea j ir to haul road, a.i.1 a, verv ! umuerca it. Nk t. A U wie etmi an-i mineral ia. upr.n an,l j under a l that certa.ii raet of aa.t aJ um:" u'l.- i nu'wi. v ,t. ir. Sioi'iet -aame. Bl'tneraad otbe-s. eouiaiainr -4 mn.t pereh--s sir rt tuesire . tae -..riace nf wo.en trr-l ' aw enve-e.l hv h..S W a. lwa u sayder. wn c:i vti tne same to oi:.nne Dwire A r.-1 v-i f .-oi Ms neen 4eve eyed -mi ta s trai t of lajij. T-mi rvu. J. O. t a "Lt. Ttu-tee. B6cB. UTIIY do we pay for our adver tisement ia this papor evcrr we.:k ? And why do we change the message in it so often urdess we Lave somvthin special ir the wav of STYLES. to olT.-r yo;t ? OsureT.rfta w-Hii.! ha nse'ea. an.'e? Z ihN r-a-iJ t eon.,1 n.a evyeet :iv prt ui t.wr patrouare. a.ia We are t eud.aa Uo -stone of our MAIL ORDER BUSINESS every w-.w- k--p 'a ; tie rh. niif of maa-oa t b Vol a PH. r"II u t.-ivte am oa. ii y.-m are a.x now -eae!..ed ay ta SPECIAL VALUES otTired by these Worea. betta n v invtiu- tiiercatrr. lev us w :: one aam.e order ao-i y.ju u be pieaa-ed wita toe re-u.i. Is pre-eminently a MONTH of BARGAIN'S For many reasons. waiTC ro saajPLfs or tmesk : 14) pice. AMEBICAX BttfRJETTE Sl'ITTwr.,.. l atr: ped a.i.1 j-u,l e-fei si incn neat ua.- st y ies aa ruwl eotoncr. l" ccaia a vard. Laxre Tot of "i and '-tineii all-wool FSEX' H 1'RK.Sj SI III.-,.. t'M aorpesw pimi.Ja. eneeia an.1 movturea, 'ioe a yat i-.at sixd ear'-.er ui tae -easuu re.y mi. 7 il.' and L. .. Special aVinea, all-wool HUXRIEtTAS. a e-rf-ors, ur. j Aa orTenc ot la.-e art inca all-wioi roll -R-i t CasH M tKEs, ia fi rana-e f e,, ' . .t'lawity mmi reoenauy reoait u,ly at We hiTim i-T awnc : of A.NDER."ifC dtiruj a jc. tae ctmm aje uiiy Wa will et.i auijtrwof tar iin o LVy G-t osla nvna ry-i-iw-si, wiia uet txc oa t--rj j bit oe 4 ia twr-v. Buhl, i . f 1 1 U i i
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