f 'it, The Somerset Herald. E'jft'AHD Wl'LL, Editor nd Proprietor. WEINESDAY. m. 12, 14. The tirrms that is now in sw-iou isatak number and down't repre sent the pwjlis. The host thing for it to do is to pass the iiet-essary appropri ation lills an 1 quivlly off home. No cloture ; no pop-pun bills, is said to the fisitl determination of the Senate. All tir.kerins at tliiss.-s.sion with the tariff or the currency is only calculated to ket'p up the uncertainty i:i business circles'. We hear a nvat deal of prate a-tout IeiiiHTatio principles, hut know of no principle on which they are generally united, except the destruction of Amer ican industries and the utterance of dishorn-st djllars and wild-c.it curren cy. The President is privitiir renewed as s irauo s of his distinguished consider ation fir "civil is.n ice reform." The 1 I'.est outirivinjr Ls that storekeepers, jriuz.'rs and other internal revenue o;iivrs will shortly le placed uihKt thes? rales, which m-.-an in plain Eng lish that th.' p -;tio:- bi:i j n-v all in H ,-.;. m iii .-m'v.T-i of his own par ty, tli -y c:im : It - r.j'P.i v.v.i, esc -pt fr ejus.-, wlua the H-puMicans aai'i t ik-' eh sr.; ' of th.' !r vcrn;n.'!it. The Treasury 1 V-;;artiii :it has re-e.-iwd returns in rear.l to the produc tion of p.-ld i the I'niteil Sratesdurintf I lie calendar yesir K'i warranting the stalciu"'-.: that the output will approx imate si "I.O ' Tile states of (':! ra 1 i. Montana. Idaho and California will show an increase ainountini i:i th- anvirate to Of the total pro Pu-t ion of the year it is cstimiud that California will contribute jd'l.T-,-n ' i : Cojorad-i, !1.1T"." i : Montana, tl.'.TVi f t, and Idaho, ?iir..rtl. 'oX;KI"sMAX Hk'Ks h:t lnvll made a iiiem'i -r of the Comuiittee on I'uV l;e ll'.ii'.Kiiirs and C rounds The liihe-t a!i'i:i:i of Mr. Hicks is to pr.x-iyv a public h.iiMinir at Altoona and the citizens of that city apparently b id no ilitical s.-ntiiiicnts a few ye-r-since that were not made subservient to that end. We congratulate Mr. IIi-ks on his new app !iit!ii'-nt, but the public build in?! bill he and the Altoonaites have s- much at heart is not likely to lieconie a law at this session pt-rhajis at som.; rs.-ssi.in it may c squeezed througlu A iiu'iii!-r.-liip on that committee is not a U-d of roses, with every bij; town in the country demanding a building at public expense. In that committee every one of its thirteen memliers has a bill or two for himself or friends that he wants favorably reported, and r. 'kis-inz grog's by favor'' a pood deal of loirrollin is requisite. Merit or claims do not count. IkkTor Thomas IHxx Kx;lih, the author of that sweet so-iir, " l!.n ii ilt,"' is at present a Democratic mem ber of Congress from Xew Jersey. Tiic I K-t jr is no longer younir, and time has not mellowed a somewhat irascible temper. A few days sinct' he threatened the Ilou-e with ve:i;r -ane fir refusing to pve unani-n us consent f r t'.K c :ii 1 ration of a bill presented by him, and d--hired that he would not c.inseiit to the c msiiler.it ion of any other bii! re-iuirimr unanimous coiK'tit until the end of the s.-ssio:i, imless his bill was first considered. Whereupon the Philadelphia IS con I perpetrat-s t he following clewr parody on a part of his famous sonir : i;i ! .ia": j iu ri iii 'iuiiT th. ttt-juus li-'i Holt, Tin- ; 2iin d.::,. so lir.iwn l'.x: (i.-.Tiui t!i a tii ' villains who f.itticr.-J ? ln-- ! "1 11 -s V.'iU trei.tl.li- uitli f.-rirnt tliy fr.iwn? I.i ;:i. n!I i :.ur. ;iyar.!mS.iltcr.ft,ll-n U-iit, In ; inniiT u!.s'ur,' an.l u'.icie, TiK-y hive :0 -J !i Litof tliesmnito ro tray And yi.ur hill li? uinlerthe Mum-! I r is pretty well settled that the jwip rmi bills are shelveil and that there will U' no further tariff tinkering dur ia the present ssion of Congress. The destructive p licy of the Democ racy has, however, cropped out on smother ouestion, and there is a deter mined c-lbrt maturing to revive the currency question, under the over of which the National banks are to ln crippled and eventually wi;od out, the greenback and other issjes of the TYe:iury to bv retired, and State banks to b.' given the p iwer t i.ue and con tr 1 the paper m ney of the country. T.i this end S.-cretary Carli-ie has for mulated a pla:i which is c:id rs.-d by the I're-ident and is b.-imr urged up !i nrress. Tiiis plan involves funda mentally the extinction of all existing pip.T inouey and tiie sulMitution therefor of State bank bills, no .ill !,.-iii-i allowed of less d.-n imiiiati-m than St). This covers the whole ground, the wiping out of all small bills of le-s than $10 In-ing a sop to tiie siiwrites to gam their Mipp.irt. When the IK-mocrats wanted n excuse-for overthrowing the late protec tive tariff it wasdoclan-d to lie utHMti stitutional and now the excuse put forward for wiping out lioth greenbacks and National bank bids is that the Oowriinient has no right to go into the banking business, and the President fulminated this characteristic dogma in his late message. Tiie fallacy of this idiotic idea is readily perceived hy refereueeto the Constitution of the United Stat.-s which vest in Congrcs alone the piwer to make anything but g.'ld and silver a legal tender for debt. I'nder the present system of National banks the (rtnernmetit stands U-hind every note issued, ami is pledged to maintain it at par with all other mon ey. No one ever looks at one of these notes except to as-ertain its denomina tional value and its purchasing power is of equal value in every state through out the I 'tiion. The present yteni 1: is worked admirably for more than thirty years in all of which time no n te holder ha ever lost a dollar by reason of the failure of one of these banks. We do not U lieve the people M ill let this system le destroyed, sim ply because the Democratic party lead ers are determined, if in their ower, to wipe from the statute hioks all l.-g-isiation enacted by and through the Jiepublican lrty. Thkke is a very uncomfortable, pos sibly a dangerous state of affairs exist ing at present in the State of Alaliama. Colonel Oats, the Democratic candidate for Oovernor, was returned as duly le-tel, last mouth, by a large majori ty, has taken the oath of oflh-e U-fore the chief justice of the State and has assumed the duties of the office. The frien-Ls of Kollt, the Populist candidate, assert that tle return are fraudulent, that th.-ir man was duly electetl, and ai-cordingly he also has taken the oath of ottice lufore a justice of the peace, and has issued a proila mation calling upon the collectors of taxes, a large numler of whom are Populists, not to py over the sums in their hands to the Oats government, hoping to thus deprive it of the means to run the machine. Oats, liowever, is in jvjssession of the muniments of of fice at the Capitol, and has a large ma jority in the legislature at his Iwck. Here is a plain issue joined, a question of fact as to which of these claimants was legally elected Oovcrnor, which in any state having a iopular form of government would le settled by an ap peal to the courts, a recount of the bal lots, and the hearing of evidence for and against the charge of fraud and bulldozing at the polls. Itnt it turns out that the Demm-rats, who have held alsolute power in Alabama for many years, have not provided any means of contest. The legislature declares the result of the vote in the entire State, and there is the end of the matter, the defrauded candidate having no re dress. We have no sympathy with the lop ulistie ideas of government. We of course know nothing of the truth or falsity of the allegations of fraud made by that faction of the Democracy, but we direct public attention to the infa mous condition of the laws of the State under which such n state of affairs ca:i exi.-t. The t vi lent object of this lack of law on so momentous a question was to keep control of the State in the hands of the Democracy by preventing any investigation of frauds by its polit ical opponents, and the Populists are now reaping the reward for their for mer participation in outrag"-! ui the purity of the ballot Nx. (Jovcrnor Oats and his followers K ing hi com plete control, a resort to violence by the Populists is not to b? anticipated, but it is to Ik? hnicd that public atten tion having liceti directed to the outra geous lack of law in tills instance, that it will compel an enactment providing for the ascertainment of the will of the electors, as is doiie in all other civilized communities. A Coafeisioa Of Failure. The New York .Su:i says: There is nothing iiTiexc-ted or strikinjr in the message which Mr. Cleveland sent to Congress on Monday. The cn-Tiiious length of the document is due solely to the industry of the clerks who have Ikmui engaged in sutiiinariing and p:u-:idira-in$-the annual rejxirts from the vveral d- iiartite tils. The writing is a very z x l sjKiMiiicn of what is known r. the itdmin istrative style, and ia marked contrast with the few paragraphs which bear the individual marks .f Cleveland's well known rhetoric. After the first three sentences, the jen evidently pasi into the hand of Secretary Iresh:im. or some one of Secretary llrirham's trained as sistants. The pea ds not get li;-k into Mr. Cleveland's own lingers till we pet to the discussion of the pension frauds. Then the style is unmistakable. With a sinnle exception, every iiiqiortant refer ence to inter-national affair is :i indi rect confession of failure and humilia tion. And the statesman who started in hist year with the complaint that he had a Congress on his hands i-oneludes this un edifying and uusatisfai-tory m-s;iLro with a thoroughly characteristic rt minder to thai same Congress that n that same Congress, and r.ot upon himself. 'Tests the rtspt.usilulity for all legislation affect the jieopleof the Cnited Slat.-s." The small part of the message w hi.-li was unquestionably written by Mr. Cleveland was with a p 'n dippe.l i:i su'k. A Train EoVocd of 5143.030. Kt. Worth. Tex.. l; e. of the most daring train ro!.lcries ever -oin-mitt'il in Texas took place eight tnik-s west of here this evening. As an eas Ik.iiiuI Texas a!id Pa-ilie passenger train was Hearing Mary's t'reek, it was brought to a sad len stop by a d.ingi r signal displayed on the trestle. The engineer was eoverel by tiiree ummLsked men who lxiarded the cab ai:d ordered that the train I k I tacked alH.ut :i half mile, when the fireman was vvered and order ed to break in the express l.mr. He re fus.sl but the r'ili!'rs i!i!U-tl the triggers of their puns imd a number of shots in the air brought the lii-eman to terms. lie broke open !h"cxpres door with a pick. me of tiie r.ii'if-rs then kept the fireman and engineer invcred while the others wetit into the express car. Fori Worth is the end of t!i" express rim and thesufe diMirs were open. One if the rolibpiss ri:l:-.l the safe, while the other kept guard over l!ie messengers At o'clock th" trniu was sm;;k' i and '' iiiiniites later i: was in Ft. Worih. The exact Siiiiocnt the roiiiM-rs se -ure.l is not known but it is said to have Wen nearly s; la.(! !.) in money, goM buili hi e:i route fr.itn S in Fr.iiieis.M t Washing. m, and Texas and Paeili'- chi-ks. After the hold-up the ro'iii:- in Hinted hors-sj, toi l the engineer to i o:i and then ma ie leisurely off. Til-' pivss otiicials here say iti.-y d.i n .t ka e.v t-'c a:uo::nt taken but that it is tic or.ty through train from the w and cirri.-. every evening a large a:a;n::t f money. a the arrival of the train at Fort Wt.fth pois.. wire org.;ii:.-1 to i iu every dire tion af.er the roh!t rs. Hinter't Ca"nuty vVarnitty. W.slltx. 1. C, !ee. 7. Th" Gov ernor of New lisnutKhire and tin' a v ertior of Virginia ha e ni-ein-.l letters from this city, signed i-iijainin F. Hunter.'' written as follows: "You are hereby infoimcd that among the many cities which shall lx- smitten w ith a terrible calami!- and destroyed inside of two years from this very day is the one in which you now live, known as Kiehmotid. livery house therein shall be throw n down level w ith the ground and all the inhabitants thereof shall be scattered so that not two of them shall le found together. It is the othi-e of the prophet, who also is a Nazarite unto (Jod, to tell the people what tiod is going to do to them for their ta.t wickedness. Ihit under no circumstances is be allowed to tell them when, tlm ays the Ijord: The wicked shall all fall at once. Yea, will I scatter them to the four corners of the earth. A men. Looud Cousty For S203.C30. Siot x City, I:u, IVc. 9. The grand jury, which completed its report last night and was discharged, found fifty-tw o in-dii-tments against various ex-county oili ciais and meniiM-rsaud ex-memK'rs of the Itoard of siqtervisors. It is alh-gil by the citizens who prose-ute that the crimes for which the indictments w ere returned ex tend over a term of four years, and that during that timethe county othcers named and the members of the lxtard of super visors have conspired toge ther so success fully that the county has lieeu roblted of nearly 3"' .. The report of the jury w as a surprise to everyone, and has produced a sensation here that eclipses that caused by the assas sination of Ilev. Mr. Haddock by a land of saloonkeepers several years ago. Died of too Mich Beef. Richmond, Va, Iec. 7. A starving ne gro, Ihivid Jones, killed himself yester day by eating eight pounds of Iteef. He lived near Ila, in Pittsylvania county, and for some time lias suffered for the necessities of life. A neighltor yesterday killed a U-ef and loaned him alttmt eight pounds of it. Ijile last night he was found dead in bis cabin, with not scrap of the Itorrowed beef on the outside of him. The doctor, sadly shaking his head. Raid: "Tjo much beef on an upty stomach." Program for the 61h Annua! Scs sion of tha Somerset County Farmers' Institute. To bo Held Under tho Ampieos cf tao State Board of Agriculture ani the Somerset County Agri cultural Society, in the Court IIou3e, Somerset, Fa., Thurs day and Friday, Dec. 27th and 25th, 1894. Orci'KR of PrstxEss. THVRsnAV KoKESOON. Call to order at 10. Adjourn at 12. 1. Organization. 2. Introductions. 1 Piscussion "Spring plowing vs. fall plowing" -opened by Valentine Hsy, Somerset, Pa. 4. KsKjiy "Floral dis-ontioiis on the farm" Mrs. A. F. Pickey, Friedens, pa. THURSDAY AFTKRXOOX. Call to order at ISA Adjouru at 4:.m. 1. Queris. 2. "Agricultural cducation"-lion. Jk-! A. Herr, member State lioard of Agri culture. Clinton county, Pa. 3. "The m.tst profitable stoi-fc for the farms" Wm. Kink, Jennertown, Pa. 4. r.ssay "What shall we eat? What shall we drink? and wherewithal shall we be clothed?" Mrs. J. G. Kimnicl, Dowuey, Fa. THfBsnAV EVKMXO. Call to order aj 0:W. Adjourn at 9. L liueries. i "The farmer as a citizen" John W. Harrah, Cassehuan, Pa. X Peeitatiou Miss Alice C. Will, ;la le, l'a. FBITAY KoKKXooX. Call to order at 'J. Adjourn at Ii 1. J'ieries. 2. "The farmer's garden" II n. A. C. Sis-ir,n, memln'r State Heard tf Agricult ure, Lncliaw ans county, l'a. 3. liscus;.m "Should r-ad taxes V-e paid in cash or work?" iipcneil by Ian iel Holsopple. HillsUiro. Pa. -t F.ssay "Urighi side of life on the farm" Miss Carrie I leach y, KIk I.iek, Pa. rr.lHAV AFTKItNooX. Call to order at I:). AdjiHirn ai i:'-'A I. Q-.n-ries. 2. "Winter dairying" Hon. J.kI A. Herr. 3. Kssaj- "Music in country homes" Mrs, Lizzie M. Meyers, lierlin, l'a. y nin ay i: KxiMi. Call to order at KM. Adjourn at 0. 1. Queries. 2. "Orchard and fruit gar. len" Hon. A. C. Sisson. 3. limitation Walter 1Vk', Meyers dale. Pa. 4. "T lie fartner as a business nun" Waiter J. Moore, Trent, Pa. X Ksay "Life in the country" Mis Ada Lohr. Jeuner's Cross 1 toads, l'a. In addition to the strangers wh-tse r.anes appear upon the program, the SeiTetary rf tiie State Itoard of Agricult ure ha- promised to le present, and oth ers have Isim invited. Porch r.rothers, of Johnstown, have h.vn kind enough to j la-e one of their fine pianos :-.t tho disjiosiil of the insti tute daring its sessions, aiid musie will b? one of the features of the meeting. Questions of special interest to those pres ent, can lie brought bef ire the institute through the question lmx, w hich, in the past, has always excited an unusual de gree of interest. The It. A" O. Railroad Cj., w ill sell ex cursion tickets at all stations where they have agents, u 2'Hh atid 27th, gissl to re turn until th" tith inclusive. Conduct ors on trains will W supplied with excess fare receipts, to hand to -asseiigors who ask fr them on payment of fare ou train. All such passengers should take a receipt from the agent at Somerset for am-iunt paid for tickets returning and then send lmtii receipts to X. 15. Criteh le ld. Jenner's Cr-iss K-ki Is, Pa., who will forward th in to the to-nend Ticket Agent at Italtiinore, and collect the ex cess paid over one and one-third fare for the round trip, and return the same to, the persons handing him such receipts, after iled acting ail amount sulueient to pay for postal note and jt'tstage. i irders for exejrsioii tickets front points wh -re tin-re are agent, have been seni to tiie fiiiowing persons where they can be obtained by asking for them: S imerllehL Hon. Wm. Kudslcy. CotiSiirnee, A. M. Itoss, K. Crsiiia. Js-ph Pavis. Piukertoti, Mr. Stein, operator. Markletoii. Jerge K regit f. Cassi lm-ii;, II. II. Wilt. Itoekwood, lion. K. I. Miller. tlarrett, Frank 1'nos. Keystone Juii-lioi;, W'-.u. T. lloblitZL-ll. Meyer-d.ile. L. A. Smith. Kik Lick, M. J. Uea. hy. Perl in, A. i. Kimnicl. Stoyestown. William Spec lit. Ho iversville. P. J. Plough. .lolinsto.vn. Wesley A. A dams, Tiiese orders ruv already i:i the hau ls of the p 'i s ins above name 1 au-l can bj s -i-ared in advance at any tiim ticy may be e.t'li'd f r as 1 ing as tiie supply bists. For f.tnher inf irm ttion ad lre-s N. 15. CniT.-HyfKf.n, K -sid.-nt Mem! or State Pvird of Agri culture, r any of the following: A. f. KlVMKL, P. K. M.tiw; Vai. Uw, k V. Savkk, M. .1. liKAl HV, Kite. itive Cimmitteo S i:ii?.-set C itinty rie.i't.iral S n-ietv. Local lastitcte. F i:'"v. :!ig is a program for a 1-m-.i1 in sti ute to t; held at the Walker sehf.d h i;ie, S im -rset township, on Saturday, Pee. bail. !!; 1. "Arilli.ie-tie tti the lifth gr.i bj" !L I Ycing. 2. "Primary history" Calvin Ituvin in. 3. "I'syeJi liogicul studici" M. A. Mil ler. 4. "The p illard system" la. Ill ugh. 5. "Tardiness" A. It. II ilfui m. K "S.-Ii vil-r.vim dee.irations" Jac th Sehroek. 7. "Cuitivarioa of the mem iry" A. F. Heiple. x. "The teacher's work" J. W. Weigh by. J. "What sh mid a teach?.- read."' Ii. H. Smith. lu. "Advantages of graded sehojls" A. J. Horner. II. "Co-operation of parents" Philip Walker. Institute to convene at 12:11 p. m. The program will be interspersed with music and other exercises. No night session. Patrons and friends of education are c r dially invited to attend and participate in the extreisus. Com. Feeding Wieat to Stock. Wasiijsotox. Iee. 5. A special report on the feeding of w licit to i-attle has just Ix-cn issued from the Agricultural le-pai-tment, wliieh says that the returns from the correspondents of the statistical division estimate the quantity of w heat already fed to stock, that is to say, tip to Oitoltcr s.h, at 4'sUX'Hi bushels, and the estimated amount to lie fi-d, 2U.275,0.i) bushels making" a total of 75,.tti'sul bushels. These figures f w heat-fie.ling are mertdy the meagre estimates from those states wherein correspondents have com plied with the request of tho department and must not lie taken as anything more than an attempt at approximation of the total fi-cding of w heat from the present suppJy- Important to Commercial TrtTeleri. On and after iKx-einlK-r 1st, Paggage Agents of the B. A O. R. R. t'o. w ill ac cept coupons from mileage liooks issued by IJ. A o. IL U P. A W. K y. It. A O. S. W. K'y and Valley ll'y ofOhio, in pay ment for excess Iiaggage charges, at their face value, 2 cents each. This arrange ment will not include K. A O. Mileage Iiooks endorsed "good only on Ik A O.," R. A O. Southwestern Milage Advertis ing Looks nor Uviks ol ler than one year from date of issue. " JIl Firmer" Abewstj. F.IUTOR Herald: From the way the Representative-elect referred to in my comuiunicition pult lishel in vtnir issue of November 2Vh strikes kick, it is to be inferred Hint he d:sM not relish l.-eing advised by his con stituents Surely he ought not to take the matter so hard, for "('Id Farmer'' was prompted only by kind feeling and good motives in offering the advice given to all our representatives Perhaps it did seem unkind to say that he was "unfor tunate" in declaring tliat he would not do w hat no one ever thought f his doing, but no unkiiidness was intended. The remark was made in honesty and siinvr ily, and the reason w hy all good peoplo think it unfortunate for one who is welt disposed (as I have no doubt the "inex perienced representative" is) to assirt solemnly that he will not do w hat no one ever accused him of doing, or intending to o, is Itecausoof the old proverb that says: "Watch tho man w ho prM-hiims his own honesty." Tln great Teacher w hom he quotes in his reply to " ld Farmer" not only discourage elf-exal-tation, but denoum-es it iu the most is si tive terms Whiloi the whole of this little contro versy may le unfnrltinate, I can see how it may yet result in g.md. Tho "inexpe rienced representative" says thai his reason for asserting that he could not lie bought was that "some have leen lxmght." He certainly would not my this unless he knows it to lie true, for he closes) his reply with a moral lecture, in which he says: "Ix-t ns lie truthful all the days of our lives and we shall have our reward." So he certainly must know the truth of the assertion he makes, and if he knows of representatives having lieen Ismght, he certainly will, as a g'tod citizen, make information against them and bring them to justice. There are few higher crimes than tho one he charges known to the law, which be must under stand if he has studied the Constitution of o-.ir State, as one who aspires to repre sent the people should do. Indeed I can not sc. how he i-.m take the- ah of oiliec, which he must take, the oath to support the Constitution of the State, if lie has know ledge of such tiiermous iola'.i.ms of its provision as he asset ts, and yet fails to take the nc:-ess::ry sieps t t bring the otlci-.d.-ss to justice. So we hope that the result- of tlits little correspondence w itl be tiie dis!. tire of what the "inex perienced representative" knows. If his statements are true they can bo easily proven, and Le can render th. public fully as g.tod -ervb-e by bringing what is hid leu to light as he can by his prescin-e in the legislature, especial!;.- if. as lie intimate--, he depend.- upon i.-.t-i-. ing "prop er iu: trueli iii" from some .th-r m. tuin-i-of the Ilo-.ise. In his reply to the eomi:i::;ii-at'-iu of Nov. 2sih he cabs ntteiiti'm to soMiethiug iiiore, that he states he said in his Stoyes to 11 speech, in w hieh I fear that he is wrong again. I find by tile Legislative IlcMr.l that during the greater part of tlje s-ssioii the Houso :nlj lurns iii Friday and dies iK-t convene until Moii.lay evmiiig. As long as this is the case, there are but few days of each week when any service can be rendered, and it seems to me that a man who appri-.-iales home, as all good men should do, would il l I -tier ti spend tin Sab'sitli with his family than to remain at the State Caphol dur ing the recess Th"re is a pr-tvi-rb that s:iys, "Satan will find s uiietiiiug for idle boils to do," and ii is not amiss f.r tiie is-t of men to avoid th" way cf tempta tion. If the love cf family is i;. en i-zU to induce a rcpM-sen-ouive 1 1 sj.mi h-.i! the time that his pris-enit- is let rip:ired at the State CajiTtol .it his home, he should at le:.-t have resp s-t enough f..r tin' ) pie lit- serves to mingle with them as of ten as the opjMirtiinity is n'.c.id.-l, iu r der that they may speak in regard to tin' lu -isiiies upon w hi- 'i he must :e-t iu their In-half. Tic pay of a reprcscnta.ix e is not by th.; day, s i that while t i prol ttig the session by working but four days in a w et k may lie a di I vaiilagetehim.it will m-ike but little ilitVerenee to his c mstittients and for this reason, if tie- "inexperienced ripie.-cnta-tive" were in a mood to take a lt ice, I woui l sc.y to iiitu, d-t your best to pre vent frt-iie!.t a ljournnients, but if t!uv aro tmavoidable try to get ii ..ne v 1.c:k- -or yoa can ijo so with :t ab.-eti'ing yo.ir st lf from your p st of il.uy. It will be licttcr for b th yourself and fauiiiy, and w ii! lie appreciated by the p-ple you serve. With malice t e.ar 1 no.ii. and icirity for si I." I still suliseribis n:y If, as in re ality I am, ::u OU F.VitMKC- Hcsr t'na Law TVai Framed. It U known to but fw of tiiii day how the peculiar provision of th.3 act of 1-.7-1 dire. -ting the trial of judicial c mtests was determined ustu. Li'iO many other g -m-ral 1 las it was iiitluem-eiL without the kno-.vledgo of tho legislature, t i meet a particular c is that wa expected to arise in tli-.i judi'-ial district then si:n i sc l of Franklin and Pulton. The imti tli.l lies were J.i-lge ll eve. It loli-au, and ex-Jii.to Kiuuue, Ii.-m H-rat. 1m had been the first judge of the di-triet un ler the t hctive sjm ?m. It was onli-ih-ntiy exneeted that Judg ; K.tv. u would carry a majority in Franklin cjunty, a;id it was apprehended that Kimmel would re -eivea larger majority hi Fulton. II.i 1 th" election resulted ss aiiti.-ip.-tte I there would h ive b.'e'.i a c.tnte.t o:i the gr-oun-l that Franklin e ou:ity. having the re piisite p tpulation under the coiisiipj ti in to give her a judge. eo-.:I 1 not Is- con trolled in the cli-iies of a jti-lga by a small e I'.inty that had li-un attached to it. and the question w.m e irei'uily c msidere.l aa 1 1 how a frieu liy trihuuut c iuld hi eh-iseu a id r a g 'neral law t deteruiiiie tit it c mstiiuti in d q-i-.-.tioii. I5y adoptitig the plan of taking the three judges r.eirest to the county sect it was lrelieved that si tribunal not unfriendly would Isj obtain ed : but the glorious uncertainty of American politi-.-s was demonstrated in this else by the two candidates being a tie in Franklin and Fulton giving a plurality to Judgj R iwe. Apart from the particular case it was inteade 1 to meet, the method is in every way a cviiui-jn.l i ble one and is as likely to result in tiie honest determination of such disputes as any oth.-r tribunal that could lie found. I'.''il'i'l!p't'a 'fiats. Bit j Kill a Fig and Attack a Vcamgo Coanty Tanner. The following comes from the town of President, situated on tho Allegheny River, almve Oil City: Savage rats at tacked a pig lielonging to Henry Karns, recently. Mr. Karns heard his porker squealing, and went to the pen to investi gate. He found the pig down on the tloor o! the pen mid literally covered with rats that were squealing, tighliiig, and tearing skin and Ilesh from the under portions of the animal's holy. The pig had made a gallant struggle, and several rats lay dead around the pen, while a number had I teen crushed by his weight. Mr. Karns, with the handle of a flail, attempted to ln'at the rats away, but they were savage from hunger and the taste of hlo L, and attacked him so savagely that he was forced to leave the pig to his fate. After se-.-.iring and loading his gun, he returned to tli3 pen, but tha ralstiad dis appeared, and the pig was dying. They had eaten the lle.sh from the soft portion of the porker's body. A Sead Man Toted. Ralkioh, X. C., I).c. 5. A queer st try h:is come to light showing h tw the vote of a dead m in was counto 1 iu this S.V.9 at the recent ele.-tion. Threi meti in a district, who were sick and una'iie to go t tiie polls and three "iii-Kuisliiuers" who were dodging the revenue otliccrs, s cut their 1 .a! lots in sealed envelopes to the polls, where they were opened by the election othcers and deposited in the ballot box. One of the "moonshiuers" was shot and killed a few- minutes after sending his vote and was dead when it was deposilcL It is said that this pro cess of voti!i.j has loe:i giing on for years iu Ihj western counties o." tho tute. Xexo Item. Illias Peters uiias r.nke, of I'nton t iwn, aged 41, an outcast fnmi a promi nent family, shot himself through the head Friday. Alabama's forests of re 1 cedar are said t-i be practically exhausted. That State w as oihd the chief n-jurce of supply of the Cnited States. The State of Maine has been lal l'iting for a Moral emblem, and votes have lieen cast for the pino (vine, tho apple blossom, the violet, the pansy, the rose and the isiluiiibtne, not to ssy the goldon rod, which sttuul second in IS'P ularity. Rut the pine cone, which c-in hardly le isuusidentl n flower, U far in a lvalue of all rivals and will pro!jihly lie selected. At Philadelphia Friday Judgo Butler proiioum-cd sentenix'iiiMiii MissAbbie M. Spealman and her accompli., ranl al v in, former residents of York Springs Adams county, who were coiivi.-ted of using the Cnited States mails for carrying on a matrimonial scheme to defraud. Their "agency" nan located ia Harris burg. Miss Spealman was given nine mouths from the date of her arrest. Sep tember 2-Mh last. The prisoner did an extensive business by advertising for husbands, Siic fleeced many of her dnp"S out of remittances after having agrd to marry them, (fraut Calvin, her ac complice, w ho had pleaded guilty, was fined iU and sent to the KilsUtu l'eiiiten tinry for eighteen months A very narrow escape from death under an advalurn-he of silver dollars was ex perienced at the Philadelphia mint a day or two ago. James (far ret t and Thomas Kennedy climlied up into a vault con taining S.foo,ik,i of the coins to help remove them for weighing and counting. Kotien bags, i;i which law ,( were stored, gave away, and all the ;,KK luigs ful, weighing &i ioui!bi each, lieguu t slide. The two mint workmen leaped for life, and got out just in tho nick of time. As soon as jmssible the place was tmarded up, and after bracing the walls the flow was finally sloppciL Tae Salsriei of Tci.'her?. Superintendent of Public Instruction S.-'iaetVer is en.ieavoritig to aN.lish the practice w hich prevails in certain sch-tol districts of the st;.tit to make the salaries of teachers partially depend on t.'i" m irk given them by the county superi!itendnt on his visitation of their schools Ir. Sehatb-r h:is w ritten the following letter to a director iu one of the districts in which this pr.l": pr-.-vaiis: "The monthly wai-sto le jiaid to teach ers should Is- specifically determined and agie.sl upon by the directors when the t-.ichcrs a: employed. The amount to be pai l should l fixed by th" board w it liout regard to any future outing 'ii ey or couditioti dependent upon there It rt of tin- fciipor iiiiciidciit. The dire-tors are authori.el aifl no:Lr'-d by law to fix the amount of lotiriiers's salaries, and no other oilichtl lets anything whaler to do with the salaries and should not lie asked or periui.t'sl to assume the re-tpoiisibility w hi.-li re-sts exclusively iqion the dins-tors thenis-. lv-s W hen teachers are employ ed let tlcir monthly wag.-s ba fixed by the directors as the law r.-quirer-s, w ithotit imp tsintf upon tic ti :.-h'-p any limita tions or conditions w hich tho law d -. s not i.u'.li -ri.i and which iu any event are of douUml validity. "I i" t.-achers neglect their duties in the s.-h.H.l n-tui or prove to 1 iu.onipef-nt the coustty .sup. rfntcnd. iit may revoke th -ir certilicates, or tiny may lie d'.s ini sd by 'lie b ard for legal cause, hut the 1 iw now here anthoriz.-s the direet rs to del- g.ite to the superintendent or any other ofli. ial the wiwcr.s and duties w hi'-h devolve exclusively iqiou the boards the.ustl-.es." A Herald of tis Iafaa. Yea:. Ciip the last thirty years or more from tho century, and the segment will repre sent the term of the iintioumlcd popular ity of Hosteler's Stomach Itiit.-r. The opening of the year lxr w ill Is- signaliz eil by the appearance of a fresh almauae of the Hitlers, in which the uses, deriva tion and ai-tion of this world-famous medicine w ill be lucidly s t forth. Fv eryb.ly should read it. The calendar cud astro! lorn i.-.d calculations to tie found in this brochure are always astonishingly ac.-ura'.e. and the statistics, illustrations, hum r :i.i 1 otti-r r.-a ling m liter rich in inl 'rest a;i 1 full of profit. The Hosteler Ci:ii;vi:iy. of Pilts't.irg. P.u, p a'-iish it t!i -m-ielves. Ta -y e.ii;i! y m ire tii ia ', h '.n.ls in th.' un- -Icrii -al work, and m ire tii ;n eicveu liionlhs iu th ; year u.v i-oti-suiue i in its preparation. It can ts' t.o-t.tiii'-d, without c ist, of ail druggists a:id ti i-iiilry d-.-alers, and is printed in l"n giish, ieruiaii, French, Welsh, Norwe gian. S.vedis!., Hoii n:.t, 1! ihemian f.u 1 Spanish. A $13 Soug Bii-d. William tloid.dioro, i.-f Perry Township, .J.x-sn'l keep song birds for side now. The last one lit k pt cost htm s!' :oi l : isis, and he el.iso.l out his business. i.i! l-.!n.ro captunsj a song bird vvhi'-ti he cag' d a;id otbtred for sale. This is in iolatio-j of the I5:rd laws, passed at tiie lost s4.si.1n of the Legislature, which provides; if any one e:plur.s a song bird, by any means, it'ld itiiltiues II a!id exposes the rslli.o for s.d. , he s)1:,!i ;M guilty of a misdemeanor and li" su'ije.-t to .1 Jt'.ia of Jl' for e.ici of feim.t. The law is applicable to any bird not strieliy a g.iue: bird. Un of !. isboro's neighltors caused his arrst, and the i-use was tried In-fore 'S-iuirj Y. II. Itmv. neiler, of PurryojH.iis. After !i -ariu tiiJ testimony, t!io 'Squire !i:i i id Isboro :;!'), half of which goos to the informer and the otliL-r half to tl;n ounty. I 'it' 't'-t -i AV-- si-'til !.-. EOin MIS3 THt'3 0033 TI3I2 TO GET A FIA30 OK 0ESAII. Wo now o'fer this rare chance to get a piano or organ for Christinas time at greatly reduced prices, for those, who do not wih to go to the prl.-o of a new one. Walnut t'lViee or.in i - O) " nice cas. :4) i) Mason ct Il.ifjiliu 1 ioin !i or,' i:i,'J UiiisS l:.-ys 0) Iv.-J St.l'K-Oo-'llfl. l-.t stops .V) 10 sterling oi-giin, top .'t 00 Kstey oniun, tl snips . H 10 Newman organ. !i stiqts i i t'lli-HKi t'ottiige onrall, II slops 7) W PIANOS. D.cki r Cr.ind, ir'toit as new tl'l no Hanliuaii lirund, hi splcn.li.l order.. .. 34l it) Chickering, 7ss-t 1 i u) Cliii-kcriu!;, carveil, Tss-t I .i HI Slim-nui la r, carved less i n 01 Wh.vloi-k I'priht b Hailet.v: t umston v 1I.-C0 Knalo1, carved ... To IX) Call and see the stis-k or write for par ticulars. A fine lot of new holiday pian os lieing opened prices from 50 up ward send for caialogues . Mki.i.hr A Hoknk, 77 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, l'a. She is Crazy When it Baias. Xk'V Yu:k, Pis'. !. Shortly l.eiorc 7 o'clis-k last night, while the rain fell heavily, a well-dressed woman rushed into the West One Hundredth street m-lii-e station and, walking swiftly to the rail, threw her arms around Sergeant C smey's neck and screamed : "t ilieer, I nm crazy, nnd I want to lie committed to an asylum. I always get crazy w hen it rains at 7 o'clock at night." A d.ietor was summoned, and the woman wus sent to P.cllevue. Clotisg Oat! Owing Oat! Closing Oat to Quit Basinesi ! Great closing out sale of Roots Shoes and Rubliers, Trunks and Satchels. fl.uu0 worth of tho above named g.m.ls must be sold within the next sixty days regardless of cost. Here is a chance you do not often get to supply your family with first class Roots Shoes and RuIiIkts for the winter. Times are hard and people expeet to buy cheap. lKt not miss this grand opportu nity. Frank Miiri.cn, Knepiwr's ItliM-k. j Somerset, Pa 1 '.he Teit Slorai-j Tr ts'. The Pittsburg ' ' '' " U d tra 'tiitg it great liciil of ato-.i'-i-m b 'e;i-ee 01 the very Iurg" am o i.:t f i-.vln-ive new and Noe-ia! 1-,-': il is run ning, l! new- price, b) c. ta a v.-. k. or .ayeir, puts it withhi reach of ;!. !'.. tweeti it an ! the 1-ectit papers there is no comparison as it runs thro-- time, as m e li renting matter daily :i tie y, whii" the quality is much superior. It is a paper that not one iiiem'icr fa f imi!y w ill read but every memlier, for it contains some thing for everylsi !y, no m.itt r hiicir cuiil -.tinees ago or iiiiMt-.l. The Weekly 1.vi.-ii--.ti d'.p contains lie' ls"st f''at uresof tho daily as well a. sv.ei of its own. It compare, very f.tvo ral ly w ith tho New York weeklies, while at the su lie time containing news of this rrgion that the others do not have. It owls only fl a year. If you went all the nt-wsnf t'ri world, all the local and state news, tho fullest and licst market rt sirts, the ablest editorials-, the breeziest sporiiug columns and miscellaneous: reading you will find them in the Pittsburg i'-.n:ii n itl ticc.v. Reside it has one of thy lest eiuippod nevvspuper plants iu the country, a:id never le.-fore has it liecn so general and welcome a visitor in the h-uoi s of city and country as now. The aim of the publish ers is to give a belter article for less mon ey lhau at the old pri and mm-h hotter than e.ii In; procured elsewhere, and tht-y are succeeding, got. I judges say. Legin the new year right by su I .scribing for the Ccju.t,' i f. 113 Hypnoti-ed. At Joinistim n, a few week ago, Charles R irnes, it fi-stive lad if 7"i, married the Widow Fciiii, aged to. The -iurs of their love ha been quite r-s-ky and they are now parti.-s to a curi 1 is suit in the courts. Ra rues is worth sTo,''. and his w ifw, whose first hus'iHiid and nine children were drowned in the Hood of Iss i( owns property valued at from to ?Vi,iit. It appears Hial Itirncs has engaged law yers who will show for him in court that he gave a dwedeonvev ingall his property, ie il and personal, to his wife, wh im-ni.-diate!y had it filed in th-.'c ootity courts Tals action nrou-'e.l Harm's" suspicions, au-l he and M rs. llatm-s have im Ins;: on good terms since. Several times she h is locked th" d.fcir on tii,u and prevented him fro:. 1 getting into his apartments. He will now piend for a calio ll.-iti.-ll of the deed on the ground lhai he was hypuotizisl by h.-r when he tnade it out. Tho courts will lie told all a!n!t tiie mar riage, and subsequent tr insact ions of each of fie pair that the pisipl-j ktio.v nothing about. JX LCL TOK'S NOTK'i L K-ialc ! J.;hn H-Im, Utt- i.f sh:i l Ujm iifh:, !itfit I tn:i;!;', .Itt 'c. t iii.;i? try ti 1Uc :i-'A. r-t:itt vi' ;rH r hii; :nri: y, !.:,- u n r. ( jivi-!. a l u r-Oil- lllti. t ! s.-i'.i i -T:t! tf lii:.r.a iiii!i-l;:ttt- ji ri!;.it .tntl i.it-. i:.tii ci..:iii ! tvt ft.r T! i. in. :, . it.: r-.t : ;,-!. y(. J ;a- '.Knit, I -' at ! f iiiti i n't ! Ic 'i! !-'. V. !ii-Hik rt I.Ai:.A Hi.LM. Attirny. 1'xt-s-u r.x. 1) issou Hon .None:: Ni Tt K is ti. n t.y 1,0. -n tti.ii th trt:ier slliji rxislili' is l .-.-,: J.r 01 1 c i-iri ol an.l J. 1!. lierliunl. lioiar ' u in -.m i- ti:- n:iei. of J. !'.. i,ci ii:.r.i. h; ui:;tt.s.. .ss.;.i.-:ii. t C'.-:-!-t , l'a.. ll;is tills.:.-.- o-. :i .;.ss..'fU ;c, iioiiu. iti l-Cis. lit. 1 lie 'hs.... Ol lite ti rtl i , j. lile I Ml: is m' J. fi. . r.uiel ( r col :.s-; i. A )i ir-e.-s knowinu Un J ts. .us io:. ,;.! to t- tiroi ere 110! :li -t to c i'-i :oi 1 s. o:.-. l fie i,t;sia.-sn witl It cunt i:n. J liy J. ll. ' -.!. 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AiN ,-: A. m r. v ii: jir-cwiu lit. in I.i tile ini'i rtvii.ti ,;.,y :!i -;i:ic:it-: liit ;! i r-itr; :tt:ti'-; !ii'.i .1. 1'.::!ih r. Johii U. !: t!n r 1 !-in A. i;!U!.-, VIA Mfkr i'.i';.t-M.t: -v in :f l MAKMN li. iAi;iM.!, Joiiii Ii. v.-,.;, . Atloriny. Ko, i wihkI. l'a. XIlll Toii'S XoTH'i: iUitcof J.iI.nS. k'r, r.-r. .i!.- f I'l-i-. -r T:r-Kt-yli'ii o. ft:ir ts!.ii:i, ninry oil ll.,- i.'h., c 1 t h.tvim: i.vi jjr..n'--i t tit u 1 I n- i ' rfir atitfi'Tify, no ' U hcr i ciilo:! ;., r- n: t r--1 to s.4i I tst. t. tt in. i:iiii'tti.t:- p ty in-1.:. anil ;u.i-- ;u. in-: -t.titi: a':tiii"T li.- .::'.. v. i.i , r. i.t tli 11. '.r iM-ttlt in. 11! i-,iiy ;iu; ii'-iiTi. i' t- rl. at : !i-' r-j-iiit'iici- ki( ti;ui.t ia I'i'iiT "k 's:ri: !-: nv:i SAKAH A. KhKt.l K, Public Sale Valuable Real Estate I r hi rf cf nr. oni -r cf ;U- i.i- I oi;t nf t irj'h'tT.H ourt in arT'l fijr !ti. nutiiiy ( s.n r-"i, 10 (lot-c;-.!. w 1 .-' to ptll'ilc -.-tl' lt t'l" ll';lf Iii 'ili K'I UjWII- Friday, Dec. 2!st, 1894, At I o'clock P. K He- f.iil.iu iiiLf r.nl c.tiitc, !;iie tiie .ro .i t., s 01 a.iiiiu. l ts. W.i.Iicr ;.:el Kra ii..-r, U.v'il., A ccrt:ti:i trie! ..t.;I ,si--.4;,. 01 i; i!ii. rs.-t to.-. 11-li'.p. Soin i.-.-i .itiiiuy. l'a.. ii.lt iieiiii lan-is of 1 !i.:s. it. -r, Iol:ii Si ili-rt nr..1 bi-vi Waik.-r, n i:!,ii.i,:i,' one hunurel :i!i.l c!i:t.Tls-!l ;.l t1s III. tc or 11 s Tilt re U u o. '.v Isiiik Iti 1 11 :oi! a lu Frame : House, tout spria hmtsc on t'u .r. ini.i s, aiet yti:ii- ineiiar l of on., lotn.ln .l in-.-s. The fcirni is llc.il.-r culli:i'ii.!i. iitiil cuiiv. i.:. cut li.ciiun-li, .s.-Imn.: !;.nis.- 11, s-orc, late tiie priin riy of ss..r:m. 1 M. V:ilkcr, J.vU A!si. r ei-rtitn tract of !.-i;:.i sit i o;- in s.,..,. erm t litwus!jt SMi:oi-r. - i-.v.i:i!y. I'.i.. a.l'ooi ir.j Ian. is of h .. H. M iuk.-r,' .losuli l-ri:?. an.l Wltllaiu Fritz, eoniniiiiiij lilly ai-rm iuorvorl s. There ! a t-si-t Two ctory PLANK HOUSE, a spring hoii-.- nmt :, fr-UTie bnnU irini on tiie .re!i"is.-s, ;t .-;.. en-iuir.l of i.ac lniii.tr . I IP-es. ctioi.-csi iruit. Kiirin ie.'!. r iroo.1 ciiiti viitvui ni is.i.vcii;c!if to elinn-li, si-fcMiI house mill stun-, late the prop r.y of Kra ifcier, (i.v'J. Terms- As to lie- Samuel S. Walki-r Cnn, oiinliin!. nficrull i-xti.iis.s; ami lci.; are ii l, t-t ns main a lien for Die u'i.lou. the int.-r.st I.. N' riiit to h-raiinu.itly. I.:viiiit:ti 1st April, 'tt.'; si .w.oi in lime! u li'.-n ;lic e.s .l Is .! uv. r.sl the Imlaiie.' ia iiii:iaal p iviin-iits of .vir.ui inch. iM-inniilng on tin- 1st of April, Isst'i; ID p.-rtflit. of tialit 1110:1. y to lie Ji .1.1 uiicll tiie pntiH rty is kiim-kcl iliora. As to th K'.r.i liiier farm. o:ie liiinl. nftcr r.U cxitciistst an.l ili-Lts are p.it.i, to rcieaei a I len for lie- willow, Un- interest i. !-. p., i.i to her ;niiii:iliv. U-tiii.iiej lsi April. IVa; s;i.'il.. in hamt wli.-n the ilis'.l is .!ci.-ri .. the Ivil-ii:ic-in :i it ii il.-: ! pa vm. i.is of e.o; inch, 1, Itiiiiiiiii: 1st of Ar:i. Is;'".; In )-r s-nt. of the li.-in.l iin:i y to he i.iiU wii.-n lite prviN-rty is kniK-keil down. I'liri-lias,- mi.itcy in li,- s,s-n r tsi on lie- pn-ini4-s l.v mil jtiient'lM.iel. l 'H s. It. WAI.KKIt. WM. M. S-liltiH'K, A.liniiii-tnitnrK of.sanm.-l s. Walker, iiiel Kzra ISaer, dic'J. Notice. My minor tlaiialiier. Mary. Iiavin left my liouic wiliioiit my eoaM-iit. 1 hen l.v notify nil (H-rsKins not to tiarlHir or trust h.-r. us I 'will not lie ressinsiti!e for any it.-h! sintnt;.sl l,y her, ami any person liarU.rin lier will lie ileal! Willi aeronMin; to 1-iw. JiiNATHA.V H'K'HAKli. Keuv. ro., rv-c. . t-L S.ockholders Notice. Tiit-nmonl inc..!n of t!ie si. k;io I. rs ,,f (In-First National Kink tf Soiiii-rsi-t. for the el.s-li.ci of I ijr , tors i..r Ilic v.-ir A. II.. i, will lie hehl in Hie iin-t.i'r- riNiin. in the F'ir-t Nalional Itank litiiiUiiiL'. Soniers.-t. l'a., on Tiltwhiy. Jan. sih, liiV. iH twit-n tile hours of oae ami thri-c o'clock I' 1IAKVKV M. 11KKKI.KV. t ni-iii. r. Election Notice. The annual flection of iCtiecrs for llio Kann ts' t'nloii Asso.ialioii A- Fire Itisiiruiee 'iniiMny of rioim-rsa i-immy, ill . iti Iter: in. on Wednesday, t.i-t uili-r vi:h, 1, at whicti tiiii"a voir will also l. taken n hi tive to the renewal of the .s.iiipaliv s charter, which will eiin- in F.-ltruary, "iMtV. Busl nis..s in sj-titti at o' -liH-k u. m." K.l.-i-tl-.n at loVlok p. in. Ki'MltAIM J. WALK Kit, ALEXAX LiLU JirssK.lt, Stcrctarv. I'lc-ideut. ' Holiday Goods ! Consisting : : Ladies' anl Gontlouien'd Silk ami Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, KID GLOVI-y, UMIiltELLAS, l.II5C()N's laci:-, DRlvS nOOD. LACE CUUTAINS, roiiTiF.ns ami a full liuc of Gentlemen's UNDER WEAK, GLOVE.-, 0. Ladies' and Children's Gcats and Wraps. SPECIAL VALUE IN LADIES' FUR CAPSi, ksT"tJ Our stock of IIolMav Goods arc all useful presents, and prices to .suit the . times. Our Aiibu.il Red Letter ?.i!e will C0!!illK'!.CC DSC. 281 189( And w i'l last nntil- FEBEUARY 1st I. PARKER A XT) - PARKER. We th un Ier-::ii J. tt.-rs..:. anil Mi'.i.t s.-r i.tii i.i! -n:...-ii of e.ii nil o. ruis ;-.u-.. s-vi r.-l i..i IUIS.-S ...r l ! ;i. ;s of Ss in, r-si t. !.-. i:sii (,-. in . ! y as. .t n.i; i ot i.!::i. ij ti : insp...,:- :ij.:; i ' i'.l:,.ts. .. i.t.:,:;nj. ili. iVc. r.'-iiivoy I 4i 'i II W:.;-.. r V.- v it:. ae.-!ur. J ill'1' V' !M, Krs. J v V. U in I. V i. ;.. r, J.-ri -f lien h re i..i:u-, J t ilreiier. M I. !:... :...;n i .' I i 'o!i!i: r mail, I I' r ..- . I ; :a S. iir.s-.i-, A:.r.-'i:.i!i M.;:- r, i.-o il ii- i iy. jti.Vii ci:i..-l:. II II Ki n,:- :. J.-r--i;'.iaI. ilrout i r. A1t.I:..;ii Ia'uin, Kn u It. i relay, JOS I. V ill!, lasifr- lountrA man, K-l il..v. r. ' N. rt ,v s:. viler, s w K.i.-k." J.-hii C AMkcny. fi .ti' HL-. !t.-rr r-'. lit. I! Il-csjsiss:!! U.i.'tat. i. It il K.i. !i Kraitk I! i ri. uUn-. J.e-oii I.-lMOi. Ii i 1 Itiinii.-. . .sit.i..:i Kiroeic. ..'o-lall 1 ilcleluini;. II S(, loss. N-sih N li.-iiii.-.-, ,:as w j i: :i iv. !-.-t r ! e:i : .::-.!, M W i t ;. ::;; : :, l .-r.-t s.-i r.-cK. .sir-.- !Nt-:il. r, N l.-i relay. A- !t irron. !:l it-ir-oii, ii.r.'- !l:iy, Aaron Hay. M.il!ii;is.o:t, l..st Jayiiian. i rist J Mill, r, lMM'.-l Mail!, V iu ! Hay. firiH.U' NtlTR'K T:ic fe::..v.:i:r.;i ..:ii:s:: o.-. S.. ,i lit. 1 jn ,y oil'.f.-.aml iio'ic is !:. r I a.vert tii i: stitiit v ill Is-j.n-s. at. ! lo lac t otirt l-ir c.ii.Iinii li .e., on Thursday, D3cemb2r 13th. next. K'.rst ririil f,v :l awl!:.: of M-.s Lij-hart coT.iTiiirv. et ii.trri. r .av.-r. I irsi -ie.; i i.al ac-ouat of John I!. Ss-.f.t, a - .i.'iiM'.it .iis:i;s U'alkci-. Kirst :i;nl iii...I a-sscrii of John K. ss.-oit, assi.-riis.-,if Jia:,I.iri 11. V.ii:;.-i. Kirst an I t:r.:.l :.c-.:-.i,:!t .,' J.,ii;i ll. , ,.;t, as-si.-,, t.-t VS'. It. it.i. ;. Ki:-s i-n 1 lin;, H.s. ent of I. mas S. !I ,-sh-Ih t. i-, assign: . ..j .s..!o: i,,n il.-;-si!...i..r. Kiivt ac.-.neit of lj. M. Im .o hl.-y, itssince i t I. A. Knisiiiiie. Kirs' uiel l".!ial:-.f.-...nit of K. W. l:u s r. itssi-n.v of .Icrc.'ej.ili iv,:irti. Stiini rs, . I'a NoV.HlJi, , V. V. S.WI.I v.. I'riioiouotar-.. MOXKY MAKI'.lt. .li'-. lit' IliU-! llH (-a (iMi!c. li rVf ni in riii;!MVf vnir. . John i- T.iyirum 1i;:h uriMniiuiil Mii-'ffc win n-vt r hK r ; . ii fii Mvuri'il, Hi- ;lt' fm nt au: tUu;tx-r i;i Sum. r t iui:ty, t -!.ty. A.-ir- JcMN I- TAYMW. li KtilSTKK'S NvlTK IX Xi ! Ii'K I. Ii -r-l y 1. . ii to all p.-rso-i re:i--. rn.sl as h-r..t,s s. t psiiiii-s. ,,r .th -rwi-e, tlutt the i"ollotvi:i a.ssiuais h im ji.iss .t It.-i.. ist.T. atul Thai tl..- ..on,- v itl Im- tin-si-nOsj i,,r eoiiiiriiattloii arei allowame at an it:r.oi' I oui t lo Ij n.-Hi h! s.oiii. r.--t, l'a.. on Wisla. s- day. lUf. IJtli. s-M. K:rst an.l Itnal ace .a:;l of if. H. st.-ili!, :el niiiiistrator ol IVu r I', lii. r. ii.s-'.l. Kirst nn-1 final it.-couri! of Jos, i-ri John.. c. icuttirof T.il.ias Voder, di c'd. Kirst and liaa1 .-ici-ount of .lis, tti K. Mcvt-rs. administrator of Josi ih 1'. Mcv.-i-s, .l.e'd. - trst una r.nal :.cce'.int ol John s. ,M:II r. ailiniiiistntor nt Saiuu.-I A. !.;). r. di---.. 1 irst mill tiiial aissiimt ol w . H. simuii a:ul i teos'f si niiih, i-xi en Tors of i -ass-r si: nt uh wno was 1-x.vuinr el J..!in i". iruiii'. u.s- .1. Kirst an. I Dim I a. count of John A. oy, d miiiistralor of II. nrv .saiiih, d.t-'d. l'a rt ial itf-coinit ol Janits. M. "over nnd J. J. Ilowiiirui. exi eiiiers et tt.orc Kiek, tl.-e'd. Kiist and iiartial account of M.iiit.iinerv J. Kill:;, extviu.tr of Sarah Kiaj;. iI-tM. l--S--tirsli'Ii;-e. iJAOirJS. MILLK'I. Nov. Ilth. isttl.j II. sister. X KC I'TOIl'S NoTR'lL Kstaioof ILieiiel iin.ll.-st'cr.'cr. late of Paint Itiwu.siiii., isouu-rsel county, l'a., itct-'d. Letlt rs li stare, ii m ry on the )kivc ii.ile liaviin; Iss-n craut.d to the u:id.-rs:,-ii. ). l.v the inpt-r:iiithoritv. Iioti.-e is In n hy Ivt-n to ail ) rsons in.U hliil to sild i-itatc lo make i ni ne. hate il.v in. nt nnd those havi.nr claims air.iiiist Hi., sitiie i'.l .r.-seiit them duly hii-tlii-iitinit.s) tor s, ttU-inct.i on Tu, s.l.iv. j.inu ftrv lath. st-s at late r.-sid.-ncc of il.s 'd. K. W. Ili.ssvk.-r. CArKll sM AI.I. Attorney. Kxecut-.r. E XF.CLTOU S NOTICE. tstale of li.orjr.. H.ir-. late of I.ow. r Tcrkcy fitot township, do-'J. I-ttt-rs ti-stniiieiirarj- on the nli.iv t-state h iviin; tss-n icrantt it lo ih,. i;n,l. rs.tn.sl i,v tiie proiK-raiiihority, not'a-e is iter, l.v irien lo nil iiersoiis In, 1,1.1. . I to s.iid est ' . make immediate piym.-nl, and tliose havim: cImIuis li'llMs, the s-lllll- lo (in-scut lilt-Ill dulV U!l- Ih -iith-ateil for ttleiiient. im S nunhiy," Jan. a, 1s;:j, at the re i L-m f d.i-'d. W. s, Kl 'H I.MAX. K.t vutor. Application for Unimproved Land. Xiithv Is h.-rel.y itlven that we have tiled with On Secn-hiry of Internal Allaim. of the Slatt of IVnii-ylMmia, an u,!u-utioii f.r a warrant lor liti, acres tif uniiiitin.v.tl land m;u. He in Ji iwi.T township. -.. inly of Som-ers-i. iuljojiiiim liiii-Is tf Joiiallriii liar.liicr, Jitsi jih Wudsiorth on t!.e.-asi. lands uarnm ted in the iiimi of lt.ili. rt l'arish on Ui M.uln and w.st and hinds of Nancy Kai" 'cr on the north. ' J'tllV o. Il.UVH. KWToX UtJ.MiKIt. SUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES, WE CARRY A LARE STOCK OF Syrup " " Snjuts. Gatherine: Pn,.i... Sugar Pans, Etc., at reck tot. torn prices for cash. WE HANDLE THE BEST Maple Evaporator on theM. ket at less than half the pr "asked for some others, it pay you to get our prices bc:Cr. buying. P. A. Main Cross Street, Great Inducements. Goods reduced in price in every Hrp Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtain;' Ladies' Coats, Sec. Xow is the time to buv to save money and get something good. JAMES CLINTON STREET. We JOHN Mi1; li i e rjtai X''fi!ii i"';t t ic i.-st lIl.HcIM; v.-. .:'!n.i: . !" tin- iM'Ki:i:i.i.a nvi:s :i! .. ilvm.ix Their eci.iii.!i:j- saves unn y. Sfl.i ami j;.ia;-ui;lco JAJIES 0. IIOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pi Foot Wear! A stvliih shoe will aJJ more to ones aj'jioarunce than any other single article of Press. We have a Ianre supply of tlicai. and will jsive customers moiioy. GENTS SHOES, Lace, Co:irre?s, Uutton, Klucher and ii!ueher Conirres.-!. with the Frent:I., Yale, Ticka ilillr, Imperial and Globe toe. LADIES' SHOES, Dattosi, Lace, Congress anj Blceh orette, with the rhilaJeiphia, (pera, X. V., Square, I.a zor anil Common Serine toe. : Shoes for Boy's : Youth's and Children of all de scriptions, also a full line of Loots in Leather, Rubber t Felt. An immense stock Of Rubbers To select frm. All at THICKS to suit the TIMES. REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND CHEAPLY. Shaver & Good, srccKjsSoHs TO THOMAS liARNETT, 706 main cross st.. Somerset, - - Pa. Qonn' ri:H I.AMATIOX. WurHFi Tr,.. ir. i i. . ... .. i.. 7 ' '"'"'; lt.i 1 rs.,nM rs. t nnirtn-. ' . .... ...... ns, m-im .s,hs i;i ttr Ailjtiiiriitsl J -".ii Tims. ..f ijimrt. r s.s.si,M, ari l .iriilintis- , ,lru fr ,ri , f ,.(, ti. n m. sIihII 1 li. '.l ,,t Sttuu-rsx-t. ., ' Monday Jan. 14th, 1S03, .::i:.ici.c-nsal 10,iVWk A. M. of sci.l day. si.".- V' "'l'"n'. ''wan! H.s.v. r. Hj.-h Mi. n-t o's,.,..rs,i ,,. hl.n.,, l.r.- .-.-., ,-t.,, .,vi. nt.t;.s- t.tall jnmm. .t-l ii- -s. . s , ::.,ii..:..sl.:,. t., :,i n.ni-t in muse I.. .'ic , ., 1 ttwn. ,illM txt w w:,,.IiaallvC , hhorj a oir..-.., tjj vv.viu, H.KiVKi;. i -N.rt.Jth.'W. Slitnrr. - - - - Cans Sap Buckets . SCHELLY """ST. QUINN,-: -JOHNSTOWN p FUR CAPES. are now .!i0wir r a f.r.e r. . .. Fur Car.-s in 24, 27, 30 & 34 Inches ELECTRIC SEAL, WOCL SEAL, Plain and Trimmed Monkey and Com O -A P it Prices Lontr T!i.irj Ton Villi fir 1 T.5!i Iff tt York act! lliica?.). fhir r.n.sins an- !my f.r i-.'.:. r. ,r ,- rc".ts, iiu.l i.ur titli.-r i-ip-rsis nr.- n.t (IM i-iti-i iim-ic to le ji.-ii-I Sir I y ..j r c--.s-. . ;., -." STENGER, lonnstciT, Pi t GOOD STOVE I.-? an E.;v.o'.".v. A Poor One the '.vor-: kind of Extri'. IIi-:it!-i:i'-r :: - . ; - . br.y .. :r New S'.j'.'-?, The Magic Cinderella 15 WHAT YCU '.V;r it wi;i h..;.i :;r- . .:. an-! :!; A WARM FFiEM COLD WEATHEF It Iia .o Fnala- a Healer. !si:i: 0i:tc- i::t . Ti.. :r i ;c;!i:i;i:i i i s ;.; 1 !.v IB. &D Never Mind How far y.c.i Jive f- in i. y..;: buy thntuh cur i.r.i-r : ; ir:: just as wi-'i a.s tho' v..-: '.- a--' tho strist. We sin- Any nin. i-.i:i ha v a z -"i r ; at hwiic. I't;t t N' ::; : T- avay frn:u h. :i!c, in-- :: : i 'it art- th-.- satr.f ;.. a ry.-in -when i s;-,v w..l ii is V. .-. Look Ye. IVanlit'.sl :i:'.-v,.... ti U- r...t hs.s t!i:u 1: ? write for tlu-tii ..ui. k y ; ... i lioiis? of i", mixf.ir-.s. ; x. i imvis, at : : Tin y are in.-hes w i.'.c Ti. :--s 1 : Cheviot tiiiishc.'. al'.-w." i : . f.. rtrt-tl il.s;iiu-t sty ', s. '. :;i x is.jci'.ar .lI.ts in .-a. :. ' - "r' ask liss tiiari 7"i cents ; " tin in low, asi'l you s::.ii! i ;.iW. nit, at : : La;!ii. Ki.'s. rt.!..ri.r 1 '..i button ilollar c',.ve ! r : Marijuist. our sjits-i u k; 1 . match any i!n.ss, : Lailiesi Liiuvl Ki.Ls, very t'ttr.ltirt.y, inch. I'-.r s. li Ctir.l N-aiitif-ii -s i I--. :-. !.i; ;' price. : : : l.yoni silk W-ivt-i. ia c . ...: ! C; inclicH ..-i 1 -cs Waists, Slet ves an ! II - For Mothers. r.al y lUintN an.l Wr. ; - rl.ss..,l w iih sil k. ii" s. i: -' irritate. Asje. 1 to I, : The Fairy Var.Iro!s oc.s t'Siiautcr lap. liiiii ; I i i 1 i 1 1 IT H.nsl I'l.-ak. a Xichti.si. Ilea-ly lawn, tti In' cut a'i.1 n:-i teacher for the little i; Ijitliis.' St.H-ki i'i I'rcj. -, Kil N.ii with si.le I - settiss, etc.. at : ! l i.le '- - .;:k v-;; 1' iiukiit will atlrinl pini; : it 4 BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY. PA. Agents Wanted by .men;a" itrtnt.-s I' -" -t1"1' MARK TWAIN. Fvcr- onr of his j.rvvioii ' .I-.s nit-use sales. His ii.-w Ili.na ho I lici I. -lore rii'. f.mii - ia one v.ttmii-. Trjqtdjr d .,tf,'r cliaiiit- (or mr. iiis. V c iii i-v ',,iJr.- ry. ruruTiiiinii.iiii.il"1" . rt ' IB