The Somerset Ueiald. EIv-VAl'.n WUIU Editor and rmprirfw. WM'SKSPAY... Jan. . !". One of t'.io wonders of latter day noliiics i the fact that Mimri has A now a IU-puldUiiU first 0110 since tii-' !o move" I-gir.latiire the w ar. " The world It i said ia Wa-hine-ton that the 'resident still clings with fond tenacity to the .'arli.le financial lull, which was so ruddy -slaughtered iu the Hoase of his friends. O.ve of the roaring farces of the day is tlie l'hiladdphia Thn V advocacy of ox- lowrnor I'attison as a non-partisan candidate for Mayor of that city. The devil got k; the devil a monk would lie. Til lcvi! pot well ; the devil a monk was he." TilK 4t:i of March will -soon Ik? here, and the country will lie rid of this in c mipaivni, do-nothing, sliiftless Dem oeratic t'onyres. Let the -people take courage, ultho igh it will take years to r.piir the damage it has done tlice-jun-trv. The::s ms m.e.i tr.i!;l-..- event oc-cu.-rel in the Michigan legislature last w.vk. S. ;n: r McMillan was re-elect-cl in l!i t h.ilv 'ova unanimous vote, oven t!;to:ic Ion.- D.-iiKscratie voting with the IlepuMicans. no similar ca.se on record. iiietuiier lucre is Al.KK.vi'V the politicians are i!seu.s.s illg the successor to (Jeiieral Hastings. I-v-wra! more or less distinguished gcii- tieiiKMi have thvir lightning r. an 1 their ''claims" are I -ring cull vassal, l'or sweet Heaven's sake, give u.-i a re-t ! u;d reiaeuih-.-r that "the laiv is not alvavs to the swift." It is aui;oui:c-.. J that rvniilor McOar roli will introduce a hill i:i the Senate to cofnjK'! the teaching of !ii isie in the puMic s-ht. 1! .r tlii- Slate. Why not :i l 1 da!ic;ng? It is ijtiite as iiit-.-ssary sitj accomj li-!i::; -i't, equally n us-'fal, and is i'i t!,L line of physical tntiuing now ;irg--.l as so necessary for the dc vc!ij!ueiit of the fining -a nenition. TilK -attempt to throttle liie iiicotiic tax i.y refa-i:ig to graiit an appmpria ;io:i for its e oliectioii, failed in the Sen ate, last week. It will now lie levied, and those whose incomes exceed $4,M par annum, as well as the corporations, can now pn-jtare to njit-t the iiiquis: tors, and lay open their private affairs for tiie ::: ti.H tion of the government otlieials. j j,., jaw js retroactive and covers all incomes for the past year. It turns oat that the iiecoustic fix tures of the rc-i'M-deled chamlcr of the i c-presentatives at I larri.-hurg are most xecrahle, and a loud howl lias gone up fr.m the ihciiiIkts, who complain that ;ii'-y cannot lie heard a few feet from their dks, or if their v.ic.s are heard their language is misunderstood. Then is no evil without its recoui-.ieii.se, so we may count upon legislative oratory lie i'lg at a discount, and the session will thcrehv Iw shortened. It iias Kvii a stutidiu; complaint of the Democratic organs for nome time past that the Kepahlicans in Vmgress would not aid in the construction of a ill to relieve the financial situation, l:tt persistently shouldered the resp 1:1 Moiiity uhii the Democratic majority. Well, Senator Sherman, admittedly oijcofthe gn-atest financiers in the country, has framed and introduced a hill. Now let us see if the IVuiocrats have sense enough t adopt it. J'.Ki-.U sK I'attison tw ice -slipped into thct;ilcruatorial chair hy reason of wrangles iu the liepjl-lican ranks, his admirers think for similar causes lie may lie elected mayor of the great Ile p'.il.liean city of Philadelphia, and ac cordingly they placed him in Humilia tion within a few hours after he had witnessed the inauguration of his sue c.'.sor. Hut nolMhiy nc-d he searitl. 'File pitcher that went to the well too often was finally hroken. The at tempt to unite Democrats and disgruntled liepuMieans iu his stipjMirt has already failed, and the next Mayor of the (Jun ker t'ity will I n a stalwart Kepuhlieaii named Charles I'. Warwick. Ox Tuesday of last wtvk the JlepmV lieaus of IViinsylvaiiia again came to their own, and with the inauguration of iovernor ILislings the State passed ioto the exclusive control of the party hat has so long and so well adminis tered its affairs. Four years ago the KepuMican party was split asunder hy reason of ail unpojiular noiiiiuatiou for ivernir, and so it went out of power aud a D.-mivratic minority assume 1 the reins iu this overwhelming R.-puh-lieaii Commonwealth. In November last the jH-ople hy an unprei-.-dented iu -ijority declared their will tiiat the it pulilicans should agaiii administer the affairs of the State, and to-day they ;ire iu al.solute control. With Daniel II. Hastings in the tuleni:itorial chair a'.id tried and true iik-u at the head of every department, there is a future of yet greater pnispcrity anl advanee ineut iu store for all her iK-.ji!e. l-.r she oming four years, if we are not mistaken, liie Keystone state will lie sin exemplar of staid, conservative U puhlicitu rule, looking to the lest intcr--sts of all the citizens within her wide limits. What a howling success this Demo cratic Adiuinistratiou has proven itself l-i lie. It has nearly li-ankruptcd the National Treasury. In a time of pro found jxce it has resorted to the Kile of hoiids to meet the expenses of the povcrmueut and has thus largely iii-cr,-asel the pul-.lie delt ; its much Imastcd tarifl fails to raise suftcicut revenue to iet daily demand, and lirect taxation has leeu resorted to; t!u country is Wing drained of gold to meet trade lulanecs in KuroH ; the Irjsiness of the country iscmharrassed, crippUsl hy reason of tinkering with the currency, and our credit ahroad is impaired ly the same -ause ; the much vaunted "markets of the world" are closed against us Iwause our treat it's of r.Tipr.M-ity have liecn rejK-ahil, and our wool aud sheep and -att!e traie has ! le;n destroyed. The IK-nimTatie party ha the Presi dent and has a majority iu lioth houses of Congress, and they could do what they pleasv to relieve the situation, and yet they do nothing. Their utter ina bility to legislate for the Inm-fit of the country is not only self-evident, lut is Kelf-confessed. I a all history there never has been no conspicuous a failure as is the present Democratic National Administration which came into jiowcr with such a flourish of trumpets and men promises of pronerity to all the land aud all "thVnVople fliereof. Yoteri Say They Were Paid. In the r.lair-Whltejudielal eleeiioti con tact nearly a iloxen voters sworo they had 1en paid ?l eaeh hy Jams Xiehol. who van a stronj supporter of Judge White's. He went into tho HxkIl, most of them al leged, and helped them mark their bal lots, while some of them vre he paid them while in the Uxths with them. It was also testified that voters got w hisky in pint bottles iu While's Kaek oftiee from Mr. Keener, who, it whs alleged, attend ed to the voting customers at the iiu-tanc ofthejudg.'. $59 For a life. Judge Tryor, in the court of common pleas in New York set aside a verdict of iO which a jury gave Morris Katzinhis suit against Henry Michaels to iwnvcr ",! for the loss of his S-ycar-old lxiy, who was run down and killed May l'J last !y an ice wag.n driven by Michaels. To the jury Judge I'ryor sjiid: "Having nssessisl the value of the life of this ly at $l, aliout the price of a poodle dog, I think the verdict should te set aside. I infer that there is no father on this jury w ho would consider that the value of his son." Got. Hastisgi'i Cabinet. Immediately after the inaugural serv ices at Harris! mrj;, the Senate reconven ed and received the following nomina tions bv Governor H:::h:gs: Secretary of the Common wealth, (on. Frank KeeJer, of Northampton : attorney general, Henry C. MeCorniiek, of Lycoming ; insurance commissioner, James H. Lambert, of Phil adelphia; factory inspector, James Camp lell, of Allegheny; private secretary, Lewis K. Ileitler, of Philadelphia. The nominations were promptly confirmed and shortly after the oath of ollice was ad ministered to the new oliicials by Pep uty Secretary of the Commonwealth A. I Tilden. Bevolatioa in Hawiii. The steamer Alamed i from Honolulu to San Francisco, brought news of a revo lution, accouiW!iicd by bbKnUlicd, at Hoiiohilu. Charles I. V.rter, one of the Annexation Commissioners, was killed aud other gon-rnmeiit supporters were wounded. There was considerable fighting aud at least 12 natives were kill ed. Nearly 1? M royalists are under arre-.U Itolicrt Wii-ox was the leader of the re bels. The fighting was stiil in progress when the Alameda left Honolulu, January it, but the government forces had pr.n-ii-eaily o erimethe revolutionists. The island was deeiarcl under martial law l y the president and the writ of iialeas o-c-pus was suiicndisl. Rut little further trouble was apprehended. Ee Scared The Ba7bodics. Att'uo funeral of Miss Neilie Nickel which was h-lil at ! stburg. Md., las Monday, Rev. P.riit. f the Knglish Luth eran church, preached a powerful semen l.ieh is .in iug up l'rostburg yt U He referred to tho mcddh'soiiie b-.isy'o xiies of the neigh!iorhoot in s.athlng lan ru:, saying that those who had slandered the fair name of the dead girl deserved "to be hangtil up by their tongues:" and those who had listened to the falsehood deserved "to lie hanged up hy the ears." Mr. Iiritt said that tha maiicHius man who started the stories al-mt ttic girl stmsl guilty of her murder. Some time ago she heard that a travel ing man had made remark derogatory to her ch:ini-ter. on which she got a revolver and made the man retract w hat he had said. When unloading the weapon it was discharged, causing her death. Hypnotism and Crime. From the P-tslou Herald. The hypnotic murder in Kansas that has liceu exciting such wide attention throughout the country, as having leeii the first case w herein tha defense was in voluntary homicide, has assumed a ncw phase by reason of the action of the Kan sas Supreme Court. The jury having ac quitted the man v. ho iuf-sse-1 to having commiucd the crime whil.j under hypno tic influence, and haling convicted the iirpnotizer of murder in the first degree, the higher court has now come to the condemned man's rescue, and has grant ed him a new trial. It is tolerably mani fest from this latest phase of the case that the defease of hypnotic inibiemx' oilers great opportunities for murderers wheth er acting by tii m-'cives or through the agency of others, but justice falls betwixt the tivo stixjls. Sectarianism ia the Schools. From the I-ancimtcr fii'iuircr. A bill has liecn intrdu-ed into the leg islature, making it a luls.i. ni.jioi r for ar.y teacher in the public schools of t hi st ate to wear a distinctively religious g;;rb. This has grown out of the ease wherein the supreme court of the state decided that the employment of nuns was not illegal. The bill in its present form will surely not pass if it receives the consideration and discus.-ion to which it is eiililicd. The people of Pennsylva nia wan; no sectarian instruction in our public schools, but tin y are not bigoted enough to shut out or forbid the employ ment of teachers tm-ause they may see lit to wear a distinctively religious garb. Such bigotry is a thousand times more pernicious than the sectarianism against w hich it is ostensibly directed. It would prevent the employment of Quakers or Memioiiiles and iiicmU-rs of other religious societies w'hose gar'.i dif fers from that of the general public. It is religious pc isccution of the mr-t cow ardly character, and should receive no fiuntenanee whatever. While s:ll true friends of public schools ought to frown down se.-tariaii instruction iu them, thev should with ep;al .cal repel any attempt at persecution. A dispatch from Telcran, Persia, says the tow ii of Kiichan, piovinceof Khoras san, w hich was destnyed by an earth quake It mouths agi. and sutiseqtieniiy reiiuilt, was ag.iin destroyed by an earth quake sh'ick List Thursday. One hun dred women w ho were in a hath house were crashed to death by the falling building. The weather is intensely cold, and this increases the sufferings of the mjrvivors whose house were destroyed. Four shock were felt at Meshed within three days. None of these, however, w as of suflieieiit strength to do any damage. Kuchaii lies at the foot of the Shah Jahau Kuh. a mountain H.omo feet in heighL The town is .vtK) feet aliovc the si-:i level. It was an important plain', being on the route to Shirvan. The population prior to the earthquake of Novemtier 17, I vif, which destroyed every house in the place, was lietween ,; and .ol. The otli cial reiirt of the disaster placed the num ler of persons killed at liki. Fifty thousand head of cattle perished in the valley, at the head of w hich Kuehan is situated. A Womaa'i Right. Iu deciding a retvut case the Supreme Court in rfereui-e to the liability of mar ried women siys: "W bile the power f the ljuslxiiid over Ihes.yarate estate of bis wif fc as been taken away, bis liabilitr for her support and that of bis children remains. Ijcis, at least, for the purpose of providing noi-essaries the Lead of the household, and he is liable for such necessaries fur- uished to his wife and children, w hether with or w ithout his knowledge, 'The wife is not liable unless she ex pressly undertakes to hecome so. Her undertaking is never presumed, but must le shown atlirmatively. The act of delivery of the g.iods to her, of the fact that the creditor has chosen to charge them to her, is not enougli. This might tend to show the desire of the creditor to reach her estate, but it does not tend to show her agreement that he shall do so." Xniical lastramect Violins Mandolins Guitars P.anjos and otkerstriiiged iumtrumeuts at Snyder's dnig store. Freth Balea of BHU. Th following bills have l?en intro-dm-od in the house: Mr. Lawrence, Washington, authoriz ing the creel ion of work houses in the several counties. Mr. Wilson, of Juniata, providing for the sale of eggs by weight, JO ounecs to apxmd. Mr. Muehlbnn ner, Allegheny, appropriating flo,'kK to tho Children's Aid S.M-iety of Western I'ennsylvaiiia. Mr. Slitieman, Cambria, almlishing dayscf grraee aud providing that notes, drafts, etc., falling due on Sunday or a legal holiday shall be due the next business day thereafter. Mr. iiriggsliy, Lawrence, repealing the act regulating the fi-es to lo charged by jus tices of the peace, aldermen, magistrates and constables. Mr. Smith, Bedford, pro viding that half the annual state appro priation to the schools shall le distribu ted on the basis of the schools, in the re spective districts and the other half on the basis of taxablcs. The House Committee on Railroads has taken alnnnative ai-tion on the bill to punish trespassers on railroads authoris ing th? arrest on sight of any person found on a yard track or roadbed by any employe of the proper company, aud providing that he le taken to the nearest committing otliee, and if convicted, to le fined not exceeding $."i and to e im prisoned not exceeding one year. The act does not apply to people passing over public and private crossings. j Among the bills reported favorably i ere the followins: Kepcaline the aet preventing the consolidation of pipe line companies; to prevent the spread of tu berculosis ; amending the act relating to the sale of fertilizers; creating tho de partment of banking and enlarging its powers; act to provide for the preserva tion of the forests of the state ; to prevent the marching of armed men aud boys on the highways of the state, amended; amending the trespass law so as to in clude owners of nut and lierry card ens. The concurrent resolution that the desks anil chairs used by them be pre sented to retiring stato officials was amended so as to include other heads of departments and the Chief Clerk of the House. The bill regelating the standard weight of a bushel of onions was reported favor ably by committee. . 4 When the bill to imjiose upon remon strants against liquor Recuses, the costs ami fees of witnesses in case tho remon strance fails w as called up for second reading il was fiercely opiosed by Messrs. Merrick, of Tioga; Lytic, of Hunting don, and Marfin, of Lawrence, who viewed it a an attempt to emltafass and olr-tru.-t any etfort iu the directiou of suppressing the liquor traflie. Mr. Kun ki 1, liauphin. said the bill was a just one and intended to protect w itnesses w ho travel a Song disiar.ee to testify ut license hearings. After some further discussion am! attempt at amendment tho bill was detent''. n third re.idiiig the bill providing for the publication aud disiributhut of the j "bin! b i-.U'' was called up. Mr. Fow op- P'ised the bill, saying it was a useless cx- pesHiitur' oi ttic people s money ami inai tiie public libraries of the State are not provided fr in the distribution of tho Nx.k. Mr. Merrick, of Tioga, took the posit ion that the book was as imjiortant as any other report issued. The people want it and iho farmers demand it. Mr. Mxre, chairman of the committee on ag riculture, a:id a leading (Jranger, took strong ground in favor of the bill anil spoke of the necessity of having the Irook in the public schools several tuachers' instituti-s having asked for it. Mr. Fow returned to the charge, saying that tho vi'-e of the bill was tho clause authoriz ing the payment of f5.'M for compiling the work, lie felt that tho information should lie published through the Depart' ment of Agriculture. Mr. Spangler, of Cumlerland, asksl, "What is !iio,o,io to this great Common wealth?" The farmers of the State like to gather around their firesides aud show their children the pretty pictures. Mr. Parcels, of Miillin, said he was patriot enough to want the history of tho binl of Pennsylvania transmitted to future generations. Mr. Fow in reply said there "would always I e jays." After some fur ther discussion tho bill passed final read' lug by the following vote: Yeas 1'; nays. The bill provides for thepubli- ctlioii of iM.frm copies to be ilistributed among the ineintiers of the Legislature, lu ads of departments State t;r:i:ige and Farmei-s Alliance. A bill dunging the legislative districts of the state was introduced in the house by Chairman Culls-rtson, of the legisla- tive apportionment 4iumitle. It issim ilar to that introduced in tha last session and was presented at this time merely for the pur;osc of giving the eommitti-e basis on w hich to formulatea measure ac ceptable to the majority side of the house. The bill increases themeiuliership from Allegheny from si teen to twenty and giies Philadelphia, Cambria ud Jblfer sou one additional member each. Som- eic!. Red frd, Lawrence, Schuylkill, Clarion Crawford Chester and Iluuting- d"ii each l.ises a mcmlKir. No change is made in the membership from tho other (Mil lilies Mr. Williams, of Carlton, introduced a bill w hich will likely cause some stir. It provides: That it shall be unlawful for any individual or member of any firm. agent, ollicer, or employe of any compa ny or c irp iration tt prevent employes from forming and belonging to any law ful lab r orgauizition, aud any such indi vidual that ("icrces or attempts to c terce employes by discharging, or threatening to discharge them from the employ of any liriu or c.irporatiou tv-use of their con nection with such lawful labor organiz-a ti n, slr-.'l bo gailty of a misdemeanor. and upon c .nviclion 1 tinl ii'tt exceed ing y'oi or imprisonment for not less than six mouths or ! ;!. Deiia'.ter'i Bjdy Faaad. o'Niui.i, Neb., Jan. an The loly of Rarrett Scott, the default in; Treasurer of Holt County, and w ho, w hile out riding with his family on New Year's day, was iired upon by a party of vigilants, and, af ter iicing wounded, was dragged from his carriage, blindfolded and then placed iu another vehicle and taken in a northerly direction, was found about Id o'clock last night in the Niobrara River, aliout 3(10 feet below the bridge, on the Poyd Coun ty side, close up to the batik and in aliout seven feet of water. " He was in his shirt sleeves but had his watch ami chain and other personal I'tfeets on just as he wore them in life. A new hempen ropo aliout one and one-half inches in diameter was around his neck, and the end, aliout three feet long. as dangling in the water. Evi dences showed that he had boon hanged by the vigilants lieforc being thrown over tho bridga into the water. There was a slight wound in the right side of his ne.'k, where a b:jllut h id grazed it, cutting through th lohrf of tin right aar. Te b dy was taken possession of by Coroner Hoover, of Royd County. Baa By a Dead Motoraea. St. Loi-is Mo., Jan. Is Hanging over the trolley cir gate with head crush ed, Moterman John M. Monroe, was dis ovrtJ dad last night by Conductor Jots fosr. Ti l-tltr rang a warning bell to trtuji at a trussing ne4r the trauks oftue WaliasU RaUwJ'- Theear dashed on at increasing speed, aud then the con ductor investigated. Monroe had reached over the side to look for an approaching train, ami was struck by an iron post set between the tracks to support the trolley wires. There w ere a number of passengers in the car, and a catastrophe was narrowly averted, as railway trains are passing that point constantly. Cash Knit Accompany the Seeii. Register and Recorder Miller has adopt ed the cash system in his office. No deed will lie entered of record hereafter unless the charge for recordiitff is naid iu ad-! vanee. - I To Great Dfphtari Cure.. Surgeon J. J. Kinyoun, of tha Cubed States Marine Hospital Service, who was the representative of this (jjvernment at the recent International Medh-al Con gress in Paris, after which ho visited all the principal hospitals and medical lalior atories in France and (iermany, making1 a thorough study of the anti-toxine treat ment, delivered an address before the medical fraternity of Washington, iu which he described tho process of inocu lation as follows: A "culture" of the diphtheria lacillus w as taken from the throat of a child and put into beef bullion, in which it grew, and with some of this material a horse was inoculated. Ry a gradual course of treatment the animal was inured to the poison, its system giving otf into the blood sufiicient of the anti-toxine to neu tralize the effects of all the d'phtherctie poison that was given ;L There in its blood, or at least its scrum, drawn off in to sterilized tultes w-as the "anti-toxino" of the new diphtheria treatment. HAKVKUIIS KFFKCTS OF THK SCItfM. Dr. Kinyoun said that while the serum would not work miracles it effects were littlo short of marvelous. In cases of plain, uncomplicated diphtheria tho ef fect of the anti-toxine was utmost assured and the mortality nil. Ry far the greater numlier of cases however, were compli cated, and in these, where given in time, the mortality was reduced from forty per cent, to less than twenty per cent. Since the di.SA.very of the diphtheria bacillus the absolute diagnosis of the dis ease by the microscope was possible, the germ being as distinctive as that of tuber euhisis. The speaker said that uS per cent, of the cases of so-called membraneous croup were real diphtheria. No one by a su perficial examination can tell tho two dis eases apart, except in tho last stages where tho toxineof diphtheria has caused tiie dissolution of the membrane to tako place, but for the sake of the patient, of the immediate family, and of the com munity, every physician ought to resort at once to tho microscope to settle tho question in any suspicious case. OX A P.VIl WITH SKVI.t, -1'OX V.KVIXA TIOX. The efficacy of the serum treatment, the speaker said, had been established lie yond question, and with the ai l of this treatment to combat tho disease, and through disinfection afterwards, there was no reason why the disease should not be stamped out entirely. There was no .picstion that tho discov ery of tho anti-toxine treatment was on a par with that of small-pox vaccination, but it must lio scientifically handled by men who understand the nature of the diseae and its remedy, and serum of a standard strength must be used or the liest results cnnol lie expected. (iOVKHN M li.VT CONTKOI. IMI'OIITANT. I)r. Kinvoun said ha was in favor of tiovornmenial or municipal control, or at least sunerviVion, of the manufacture of tho anil-tosine, to in.-uro its Ix-hi of standard quality. The fact that (iermany was advancing the pri-v; of the prepara tion by a dollar at a time, iu spito of tho small cost of production, was enough to show that there was a mint of money iu it for Americans. A short time would see many brands of tho preparation on the market, and there o'jght to be some provision for maintaining thorn of a uni form strength and excellence. As to the keeping of the serum, tho (fcrmans claim that it will keep indefi nitely. Tito French say that it deterio rates after ight months but Itr. Kinyoun thought that it lieg.in to change percepti bly iu much loss lime than that, so that the government supervision should in clude date of manufacture as well as strength. Artist (a Bond Forgibg, New YoHU, Jau. lit An auiaxing'y clever and sucnossfuj swindla was brought to light to-dr.y by tho arrest of Edward . (Juiuloy, of the firm of (piigley A Tul t'.c, iKtiid brokers, of Wall street. Ry means of forged bonds of a face value of $na,(mi), ho had cheated the Mercantile National Rank out of f iH,', advanced as hums on the collateral. Every detail of tha liold scheme had been carefully worked out by 'uig'.ey. He had Isinds engraved by a first-class firm, and on tho strength of his extensive deal ings in bonds had no ditliculty iu obtain ing loans his credit being exiIIciit. Rad speculation and too high living prompted his astounding crime. (uigley was arrested iu his office at the instance of tli.' Mercantile National Rank. When confronted, in the 1 'istrict Attorney's oftiee, by President St. John and Cashier Schciick, of the kink, (iuig ley broke down, and confessed that he had sold $li?'f)U!f worth of forged Uutds of tiie city of Harrisburg, Pa. and other cities. He said that iie alone had committed the forgeries, and that no other person was implicated in the crime. An indictment was promptly found by t he Orand Jury for forgery iu the iirst de gree, and he was arraigmsd before Re vordur (otf. lje was very much broken lip. When asked fo plead ho stood w ith bowed bead and niurnjuriid : ""tiuilty." In auswr to the usual questions he gave his au as 3-j and his birthplace as Philadelphia. He asked to lie sciiten-ed at om-e, hut finally agreed to a P'lstponc nient until Wednesday. Nebraska Peopls Stirring. Crrkly Ckxtkh, Neb., Jan. 20. The distress in this part of the Stato is appall ing. Thus fir sto,'k Iih live! by pc.ur ii:g on the dry grass, and there has buuii but littlo cold weather and no snow. Hundreds of families have nothing to eat and no fuel, and children are so nearly naked that they are ke4it from school. At least one-lift it of the people of this county have Iksmihc county charges, which has depleted tho county treasury and depreciated county paper until it is not worth more than half its fat c value. and is still going down. It is impossible for tho people to e.ire for the destitute and unless a large amount of outside assistance Ls received at once some of tho farmers aud their families will perish. Tho people are most in need of clothing, anything in that line cannot fail to alleviate the suffering. Some of the bs.it farmers wli we lands are unincumlicred, are as destitute as their tenants liecausc they cannot realize on any kind of securities. A great many of tho floating (topulation left the Stato last fall, and all w ho are here are actual residents, most of them own their homes. All the hogs and salable cattle have been sold aud shipped away, and they have only to depend upon charily, and if that fails it is certain de-ath. Scores Killed 27 Explosioai. Fifty-three persons were killed and eighty-live injured, several of wli nil will die, by three explosicns of giant i twiler during the fire at the 15 itte II tr.lware coinjiany's warehouse at Ilutte, M. in tana, Tuesday night. Thesh'H-k shattered the neirhlioring h'.tildinys kii:K-kcd d.iwn chiiiineys and rent liiub froiu limb of men within .'fx! yards of it. Scoros of peojile were hurl ed right and left and many were wangled beyond recognition. liodies were thrown for hundreds of yards iu ail directions. S-mio were tbniwn against houses oud siu.ishcd to a ulfc, hiJo ffying wreckage literally kuockud tho Ln from others where tley stood. J. On lwdy. ii is n ported, was j l!r through tl;e ail at 3 laM "f j-ards. A man standing a Jong j ion Hying t iuior v varus, a wan sianuing a Jong diKtan.-eawavwaiialiiiostittiai.de by tho leg and thigh of a human lieing. driven with terrific force from the fearful Kceno. The fire is suppose,! to have Imicu of In cendiary origin, as thcro was no firu J around the place. Tho fiuanchd l.K-t is estimated at about one million dollars. The Assistant Attorney (Jetieral for the Postoiliee llcpartniout has given an opin- 011 that all nldes, gift eiitei-jris(ss con certs and exhibition!! are lotteries and that newspapers containing aniton.'is. tner.ts of tl.eoi ..r nf il,;. vau.,o. ' " - - . . - 11 ... .,10 uuuiailable. A GREAT MIEI STR1KF. Seven Thousand Guardsmen Ordered to Brooklyn- THE CIIYI3 IN AS UPROAS. The conductors and motermen employ ed on the trolley lines in Rrooklyn are out oil a strike and Coventor Morton has Iks'h compelled to call out 7.IM1 National tiuardsiiion to preserve the peace in that city. The Seventh regiment was under fire e.t a few minutes liefore l! o'clock Mon day evening. Shots were tired from the j crowd at the militia mid several volleys wire tired by the troops over tho heads of the mob. So far its known, the only man injured was Private Funis, of Com pany H. He was wounded by a shot from the crowd. Tho first car was started at "i:!lp. m. Companies A. F. and (i marched ahead as far as Rushwick avenue, and the mounted poli.-e rode beside the car. The car was stoned from windows and from vacant lots, and the rear 'guard of the militia an l tiie police fired aluttt .Vlshots overthe heads ofthe mob. The only man arrested was Patrick Nugent, who as saulted a poli'-ennui. one revolver shot way fired at the car. The shot did ii"t take effect, hut the w indows were bauly broken by stone throwing. A car on the Fifth avenue lines started from Fifth avenue and Twenty-third sticet shortly after i o'clock. At ulmui thr-e blocks from the depot it waa sur rounded by a mob. A detachment ofthe Thirteenth regiment, under Maj. Coch rane, charged the mob with fixed ljuyo nets and the crowd scatteroL August Rrow n received a bayonet wound iu the hip. At 0:1. " o'clock a mob of over l.uuO men suiToiHid.il a (iates avenue car at Nos traud avenue. Sticks and stones were thrown, and shots were fired by men in the crowd. The reserves from the Ninth precinct station house hurried to the sis-lie. After some hard lighting, in which three policemen were seriously in jured, tho mob scattered. Ollicer Lewis Shackeltou sustained a fracture of the skull. Oilieers Dennis ISurke and James Cool i han wero injur-d less seriously. They were hit on tha head by stones, thrown from house tops. Car No. 1J'!, of tho Fulton avenue line, was held no by a crowd of .VM people at the corner of Rockaway nvciu ', shortly after noon. The motorin io and conduct or were frightened and ilcd. The car was thrown otf t?u trie!-: and au attempt to overturn it was m.utc. The poli.v rushed from iii! directions aud dispcrs-'-d the luoli. Tiie strikers demand the same pay for 11 hours work as they are at presesm receiving fr 11 l.ou a. Tax on Aiicaa. H.vuKism January !'. H efforts h ive been nip.do in this S per.tcd ,tte by lawmakers and representatives of t! ie p:;- t riot ic societ nH and InNir organizations to seeiiiv the enactment of a law taxing ali ens, but the opiMisitioii to such measures has always been suiu'essfu! in preventing their passage. After a bitter tight, such a bill passed finally in the House at the hist session and was d: feted in the Sen ttc. The efforts Iu the past have not discitir ngsl the friends of sueli legislation and a bill ii:isii'ig a tax upon foreigners has I ecu introdu'ssi into the House by Mr. Riddle, of llradford, and will be c'ins:d cred by the general judiciary committ' e wlicn it meets again. The bill provides that every male alien who has resided i.i tiie State three months shall pay a tax or S ! a year, ii'at the expiration of live years he has not taken out naturalization papers the tax is to bu increased to s.. The lax is to In kept by the county trussiiicr separate fituil ol her county taxes. It is :;:a 1 the duty of the c unity treasurer and the (oiinty i-i.i!i:oissj,iners to distribute this find once a year to tho townships bor oughs and cities for the. purpose of im proving and maintaining the public high ways, such li isioiis to Isi made accord ing to the uuniiier of miles of public roads or strc.u embraced within tlicir respective limits The act lepiires street commissioners, supervisors or other officers having charge of roads to M.-ifco a statement an nually befora the iirst Monday of May of tho unmoor of miles iu their rijM-eiivc disji l'-ts am! fun.lsh tlio ouitty treasurer w iih a c .,iy on will 'h to i.iake a distri bution .if the Ux. Employers of aliens who h:' resitjel in the State three months and who shall change their n si ilcnoe are required by the bill to retain from their wages the amount ofthe lax, provided the alien has not a receipt of having paid such lax, and pay it to the coiiectoi. Employers failing to col'.ei't the tax are made individually liable for its payment. It is also made obligatory on the part of such employers to furnish a list of their alien workmen who have not paid tax, or do not have a receipt, quarterly on tlje first Mondays of April, July, Oc to!s.T and January, with tin afddavit as to its correctness These lists are to be placed hy tho assirssors upon the assess ment list. Those w ho have examined l!:o bill claim ii is superior to any of the kind ever presented to tlje Legislature, and it is thought it will Kimiiw a law without serio'.is objection. Bmk Soliber Sirprisei. Momknck. 111.. .Ian. :.'). An attempt io rob the Fxchang'j Hank, of this place, was made at 1 o'clock this morning by a party of thriu or four biir-;I:trs, tw. of wh im were captured. Si:n time ag.t iP'ti-.-iivcs were ciiiidoy- tl !)' tiie city authorities to ferret out the perpetrators of numerous roblx-ri.si that hail been committed in this vicinity dur ing the past two years. One ofthe ihv icciivcs g.a ui witii a gang ttiat was un der suspicion, nml soon discovered that m n:ii sirui-x tiie right tr.u!. lie tell 111 with tho plans of the n.blicrs, w hit-h cnt bmccd the 1 itin of a afu in the office of C'onant .v II tag, grain dealers, at F.x- liiif, six miles west of hero, which was to he fallowed the same night by the rob hery of the Kxchatige Hank, of tut place. The date of th? job was lixe.I for last night. The plans of the gang were carried out, and the safe of Coiiant ,V ll,i:ig roblied. The amount of iu'iney taken i.s unknown. The gang arrived in Momenee shortly lie fore 1 o'clock, and proceedi! to the Kx-ch-tnge Itank, 011 Front street. They had just effected an ciitrance to the lunik when they were swooped down nHn by Superintendent McDonald, letective McCarthy and Marshal Ward. The roli lier.s lieg.tn tiring, and their volley was returned by a nisilade from Milkmaid and his mciu Weed I. ive, of Momeijec, was captured and taken to tho Central House and searched. A roll of bids, a revolver and a nuiulierof cartridges were found in his jHissession, beside n valise (suit. lining a cunplctc outfit of burglars tools and a large quantity of blasting powder. With in half an hour another of the burglars, named Schaif, was captured just as he h-td got into his h 1:11c The others in the party escaped. Preferred Death to Arrest. r.EAVKU Fai.i.s, Ia., Jan 17. Harry L. Ileagle, a traveling salesman fur tlie I'ittslmrs wholesale grocery bouse of W. K. tiillespie V Co., coinuiitted suicide . ; ' ;.'( JV head " ' ' ' lit by shooting himself through Ifeagiv was sh it in his accounts, and w hen a l'ittshurollii.-er, w ith a warrant for his arrest, canto to serve it up,m him at his brother's house, he draw a revolver and kill" 1 himself. Ho was i) years of ae, and leaves a wife and child. ''ItnckR'iin Joe" 5r(n, a swindler well known to the police, was arrested yester day ut Uettysburg, chargeil with passing hiinsel: otf as a special pension examiner. Last evening he was taken to ll irrislmrg and held in fl.iKKl bail by f niled Stat, a Coniinissioiior .lf. 7rvn rixs-ntlv ....... .t . . t-.. ' - . . ... u j . a. nuu n-liuil III IMC i.a-'ici u Peniteniary. Cajimlr-Pnrier Fe 'ja3. Of a! I the politic d sc:rti":i thi't h vc alartled Franco the P'ct year, none ',,:; e been so great, so sudden or s i uticr.p-.' -led as the re.signi'.tiou of President Cisl.n'r Pericr on Tuesday. All French state ::ri"i, i:ii:.r:re l as t!t"v arc to crise t'i tt i:i"u i " flic rep i:di". Lave b-x'ti dazed by ti.i; uulo.!;ed for up heave!, and confusion prevails in the ranks ofthe govern incut's council I rs. To fully un I Tst m I to si: ration in France it is ncecf-ary t o g bai-k to that sultry S.ue.Liy i.i Juo:?, w h.vi the fr.ci.-icl Sauto Ccs;iiio stabbed the wcli-lr-lo. ed President Cat not as the hitter was driv ing through tiie streets of Lyons. On Wedmsliiy, JuiieJi1, three i!ayi:'.:te the ass.issinatici the p.o lia ment ofs-n-ators and (lejiut ies lu.'t at Versa;!';- and elected M. Casimir-Perier, then president ofthe former eh nnber, president by ti vote of -to! out of s"-!. M. Hupuy, then premier, M. Rrissou, who was la .t wer k cIi'ckhI president ofthe Frciu-li clcimbcr of deputi 's, C!r.is. Fl'Kjuet 'and M. Coii htans were the opposing catoodabM and the lines were so closely dra vn that though there weresTT mcin' crs preseiit '21 ate-t. lined from voting. From the beginning of h!s administra tion Perier h.i I a liar 1 row to!iH. Th trial of Ccsario, his c onvietton si.m c.fer wards and his cx citioit at I.""::s. Au gust l'J, cave the socialists an excuse f.r niiiiy attacks upon the ministry which was on the ragged cdg.j st ven.l t'.ne-. Rri -son's l ie -tion h'-t v.( "l: ..;s tl;.' cli max a;i d !.:puy on Mauday give u; the fight. This trouble was forsacil by the politi cal prophets last July. All knew that Carii'-t, thought to Ik- a W";k man hen elected, was the one icau in l rau.-e str-i-ng enough to held the republic's friend-, together. It seemed nt his death that no Matter which of the party leaders v.i'a chosen to succeed him, the country v as to s'.c an era of gl.vimy portent loth'-republic. M. Felix Fan re was cle.-ti d jirr-i'lent of France Thursday on tho seiund !.! Three names were pr. scute 1 to tl:.. sembly. Rri.-son, i'.:i:ro an! W.ti ii Rousseau. 'fh result ofthe first :: was Rrisson, :;s- Fan re. I'll; Wal.ii lot. a.s- li'.t . k- Rousseau, ls. The latter was rcgjr'b-l as a strung c.i'idii'ate l-efirethe I.;'.i!o!ii;g beau, but as lie v. as one id" the a"toi n-'V i for the Pan una Can..! company, wh-ise downlail iiiilicteil so min-li io.is upon tiie French people, it was tiioiigiit expedient tov;thdniv him from t!i c.i'.itct after tiie Iirst ballot. He -vas fiercdy s;sv:;Jr'd by ilic socialists, who used his re!.;ti-.;s to the Paiii'iuu Can il company to dis credit him as preside;.! i'l a Ivanee i.t his p is.:'i!e chretioii. !;i placing M. Felix of tit" e;;)Verii:n:';.t t! p ir. i tly mad-? an c Fa. -.re r.l ti; h- ccintry h'.s : - lh it choi'-e. id r IS I' Ill HI jM.SK force of ciia.-:i. ke.'C.iii in A i if;- iirst "line -sin pra.-Lie-.l ttbi i: t -r, !m'1:i:s::i. ' ! :v ai'i-Ica as "iasins" i tl :i--ti -: 1 iii : !" Havre in private !:fe a- a s-hlpb-iiM.-r. Elestione'V. E. P:a'.trj. The Maine lcs. nure 1 h '. V,'il:. T. Fry" to t!r rnit.'l States ; n.t.e Kid ",ssl himselt. I nite-! Males Seiruor !t i.ir v. eleeiei! by the two ln-;i.i"!t.-.s of to ! sa'-husotts legislature. c: r" Mas The two If'tises of tic shire legislature voted ibr srtl.lt or Tcesday, Mr. Ci. a;: over'.i hcl.ui': ; The Col ir.i lo le;i : it ii i t'liited States seiiuor. X( l:i:: 1 State. r haviii. 1:1 t.i" joint session Wed. i -s.l.iy v. ;s re-e. The legislature of Miel.i-:,:i !: j. session r l ie -ted If.i'i. Jat..-s M.-Miii a I'iiip-! St-.tes senator f .r lh" ! a, Mr. McMillan :e.-e:v--i ae.u..;ii.ii ist. llepr'-M'iitalive us C es.r I! was i bs-ie.l for the. si. .lad '.- Tiiursioti failed State, senate . te: t'd ! Ni t. the -ka i'V 1:1. legi.-latoiv. The It' pal.Ii.-an and 1 o;c in the North Carolina lc;i inatcd Marion I i;I.t to sit K.iiisotii for the l"iig tiTiii, publicans have named Jaia. ili-t 'la-: isiatu:.' i: c 1 S-.ialer :.:! (he i!- , C I'ritcliatit for the short term. The Idaho legislature began b. ing Tuesday l';r Cuit-d s ates s-tue. ):-. A I :ig a!td latter i:ite;t will i".:!!o7. i.e.-Man.!.-, ,,n; it:-, r.:.d T. If. Car ter, of I le'ciia, were ch-ett-.l '."niv i S al 's Sana'-ors by th Joint s -ssioti of the M U.ita Ievj-i ature. Tii - A. i. A. ;; it'- n to Carter wa- ulserly fu'il". Kx-Sciial.tr I'inl.'tua Sawyer, .f '-h-ko-ii, Wis.s.nsin, has a.it.iiitne".; h;.:; Hclfa cm. lid it" for the -ect in tU ' f i;;ic 1 Stat"; senate, now oc :i:iie- by William V. Vilas. Th.- va vii!. y dot until ls:C. fniie.l Stat.-s S .;i:;t..r Cu'.l 11 I'ninate 1 Thursd :y by t'; the !!. 'publicans of the !''ii not .'.s r" es of : isla t.'.l a tu re. The Idaho legislatun !; n a lop resolution to subtnit tiii i:iia- su '.' ;gc ipicstioif to a vote of tiie pc .pi". Ten Isillots have b.e.i tak-;i f.r -tor in the H.'laware icisl I'c.i-s' a! li !'iit the result is the s;,.n. as at li.-st, at or Higgin.s reis'iving ten votes and Addicks six, and the rest scattering. !1- Mr. Senator Vance's Griai Hcxor. V." AsitiM.roN. It. C, Jan. 'i. ii.irir.g the last three years of th.1 term of til" late Senator Vaic e h:? sat at the ib-sl, adjoining the one o".-::ii(; I by Senator Hate. It was during this p.-.-iod ihit an incident oi-curre I which Mr. Kate related yesterday. " Ic.i:li and tuistoi tituc." said lie; Sen ator fr.'Ill Tcllile-Se.., "did Il 't lltlt.ii'.il him. He oflcu met it w it'u grin: letntor. The loss of tin oyo before his death did not dls'.Mtira ; hi-ii or a?.'a:" his cuorls :o serve Ids c.inslititeul-'. Indeed, whiia s .Mted at this i!.s, next to nie, he said in a vein of pleasant htituor, ju-l !n:brt commencing his last giv.it spois h in this ch.imlter, ull.i.iiug to the loss id" his lyc: Misfortune have th-Ir iiie-. in-. f.r surely no 111 111 1 an no-.v deny tii at I have an eye singlo to the inter.'si.s of my con stituent.' " Frozoa Stiff in Hi Ciiir. H.iVi.KToWN, I':u. Jan. 2.-iitin; in his chair fro.;i still", with the front do: T of hi. ho.is.j op ei. Ash T ! infill, a !ki -hclor, Mi years oi'aje, w.-.s found at his residence, just soiit'ioftho Imroiiii, lh:s nioriiin by Philip Word i.-k, a m i'u'i r, who had jjone over to invite the old man to dinner. There wcrea iiuhiIkt of cut j an I bruises on his forclle td, and his faea w.ts covered with bl.iod. This tlrsi ied to a .suppifition that he had been murdered, b it ulier a p 1st rtiortcin examination by Dr. I!. M. Peter a jury decided that liun ffan had a:i apoplectic tit, aft- r v. hich he had fio.en to death. Taa Sage 01 a lliser. Ciiit.MconiF, )., Jan. :!'). I.rist even ing Jani?s ll'P.rie't, ns! in, a b iil"rma'iv er in the naltiuiore ,V Oitio Soutitwist.-rn sltops, shot at his wife four time while in a tit of ra two sh its taking e:s;.-:, one lodging bacli ofthe left eye and the other in the riht sh tuider. He then turn.'d tha weapon up in him self, the charj lauding in his intc ;tines. 'Ilrien is a miser, and the sh toting was occasioned by his wife scli'icj four chick en ati-1 usinx soma of tiio pr.M'.-.-I to purch use sugar, ISoth arc il ini r.msly wounded and will die. KiL"l Hii Brother-iu-LiW. Trita.v Alt a, V. Va.. Jantiaiy CI. fa:ik r.uchwalter wa kilhnl by his brother-in-law, Snuiue! Itritin'cr-. loit- jnt-gr was i:t l(idi:t iu It ichwalter's :;U'c, a warrant fir iis.;'.ilt b;ii out for him. When oOj.-cr a;:pr..ach"d the hoii-j It.lcliw alter went to warn 15rit:ii.r, aud t!ta latter thinking liuehwalter an oifh-or, stnick h .111 on the hciul with a iit. Il.ichwvlter fell with a fractured skull aid died siMin after, liritinirer was ar- rjiteiL Kx-governor Pattison was nominated for 111:1 fur of Philadelphia liy the Ie:n- ocratie Citv Convention bv n vote of --'1 to I H for Hants!. Rir Wreck Drrvrnt 3 O'.vt:: -.! . !Cy., Jn. I . .-At lieoiiie aro oc.rev i i io n.i 'c l ee iliou ll- l,ig passenger e l by the sinking of toe s:iuiii v, Stale of M U iri, S '!". ; (. cuing at ii o'cl's-k, at Alto I, In d., om-hitudre-l !inl'-s alsive le . Tii '"leaou r h: rack a r-s-k an ! s.ii.k iu liP.y feet of .i'. t. i :iiy fr.i jm-n'.ary de tails have lee-i reeei'.ed aud no nam's ar:' given. Tie: Nl it : of Misciiiri is Ion j-b-rn-wheele,-, plyi:r bci e.-.l Ciri' iiina: i a.i.l Ni'V, l;:.ain, S'ir;lnd oil b : r.l a f.;iriy larg -cargo of ;r"i and l r cabin p.i, -si ngers b; ,;dci a crew of IV. pO VKi:, C-.d., J:ITI. JS ?teM.rt "ro'il the Weste.-n slope of .lie tt'.-it s indicate that tlm snow failing during tie- p:t-t twenty-four hours has !. i on" ofthe he ivicst ever know n. At O ilay, Sil cr-t-:i ao.l Te!!,i::do there is thte" fs t of snow on the 1 've! and tr.tiiie is ei.mpleii y hi M-ki d. In places siec.v lin drit'te 1 t( tily feet il's-p. A snow slide at tiie K"ystono mill tear T'-llori le c:iu;ht the Rio tir.'Oidu Southern passenger train. Car windows were broken mid tlu engine cab is.ve' d with snow. nr had a in : KogiU's 0-1' ipl'. r An- drew j. j. Bafcro k Fail Hc.vi of Stcsra Is gatheied by that trenr :;!. u-ly straitive eogii.e, m.il.ir'a, put on brakes with Hosteller's Stomach I'.i: which will eli" -li its nrogr --, ii.d ie! tl Ce-, I'l- ilisa-ter. Cuills and fever, iilir'Mis liiitleKt, du:i.b ague r.ud !'.'.' !.; cake promptly r Sieved ami lillio.-iie-y ! y this geni.d .vpe.-i.j.-, which i-i ::!s c "::ipr !i "usiv e :';;:ni'.y to . !ii ine, si.-.-c. iiscf'.l iu cases of dyspepsia, biiii 'Us i colistiji itinil, si- s- I' -a lactc-, lierv rh".:i:i:itis!ii and neuralgia. A; hn;-tt'iil clt'ccts of sudden c!i.i!,';. peratur'', rp.-;sii:c in wet v. :'l .'i;-plicai;.,n t ) 1::' .us lie "tal stil l other hillucii'-c-; pnj:iii-;:'! it is a i.osf iriNt'V'iiliv mi, ; foitili. s l!e svs'..., ;i- ii!'St ):.. vii'i-l the s of i. 1.1- !i-r, el.e pnrs to iic.ti 1 il, : : ;r !. ': a , pro ! !;..-! I. s a.jd il'.si; un.ti-.- ap ite !' S!l ! convi.l 'sci ii. o :: vasii'i; disc..!. California, 5 iu-r del.iliui Siat3 Norma': Cur 0.vn ri3r.ua! Scfios!. Vint- r term op. lis March Li. Send c r i lir. L'!; S'; rl:'!; ! tkl'uc and ci yiiin.-isium, Xew i 1. New Wat-r Sy-f..;. . I.t 1'h .rdocst,. ( W. er a -.ie.. --.-hoo!). A'iv i!;: ;g. no; stsrpa- if ' ill.-.led, io ti." S:: ie. Sotl.f rset c. t.V sj.idi'ttt.s wit! ohtai.-i mot help at t o-.vn N .ii.ri! Scl; s! t'lail v.L : ny 1: ill. I :--i C !lt. Ill V bi-sc.v . -i. ,11!: '; 1; root ti'ic wii; !"r.' t'i i ones t'. ;i ';i a net. ! i!:;l'i J'i-O-s. e ol We ii ivo a Iurtr 5ti:-;''- .f tttcr Otl'l will Si( c.:.-'.Oii: i's GENTS SHOES, L'lce, C'o::r-.-. V. ami Il'iither ("nitjii if.' riVM'.l. 1 :i.O, . I-;:;.-! I'icka- (!;.! . iti't'On. A LADIES' SHOES, lit tO:l, L?.:.'C. erot; u C .ii'ss ur.ij r:.ii:;.i-s- l'o:i;:!;na toe. Illoca. .'c'l ?.'l, X. Ik! : Shoes for Soy's VcciVh ami ri.llilr.n nf a!! i'loui.-, iil'l) .t ful! U.ne t.f iiootd in Lcailior, IJitliler An iminense stock .t Felt. Of Rubbers -To select frpir, All at nilCKS to fuit tie T CONE NEATLY CHtAPLY. Shaver & Good, srCCKsSdltS Ti THOMAS HARNETT, 703 MAIN CROSS ST,. Somerset. Pa. Emptying the Shelves Itcrr.s that will Pay hvesti-jatiof! S-I!e'l choice sh:v Tw-o-Toncd ies, i i.'i .-tt "1 t I::!tf':':d- 1 1 s. ii at sj.11 1. "1 c.-i.ts a v.;rd d !i .re 1 A '.:-- tralian Suitings- s.; SUalit c; Is a v;o Stylish Mi:;. inches W itlc, d s;.; and sl.tci jn!.: :.t cents : Atnericiii Dress ( iix t- ;-.t thr"c I", ' and 'S soils that will tie a g'!iuin.' surprise t l.s.kin for c-.pi. of hi''a class sttiifs ni low co-t. yard, ri.-es. f tl'x 2.ii- vards solid !ihu-k ch II t all n .K'l time V"a-icis.-s f.r everyday but closely rescinbic the oi l trrproof. Makes j;o ,! school 4' children, aud i titeel lo-ikin-; dresses far women and sucii ilres PT')".I.j worth as un never m.-a-iured at pri" l! cet'.ts a yard. I'tir I'asi i n:id Fur Packs are l-eincj emptied and tit s.tch hiss as nr.ly those who thoroughly under -;tau I the s.aiclar.l esccliclice of all :rme;its i:i this .!";rirt inont can filly ajiprcciate. sTVf'to Ptoi.iti you'll save on u.i Alasii 1 S ;1 irui.eit. Ladies' Jacket. Clo ; in;:, .1) iri -lies Ion;, it-i-k! cii:dity black cheviot, a few iiavj ainot. the.::i. o";..i each. Iot I-'ur Trimmcl Ja.-l.. is, l ln viot iitid Pcaver, trinnued in Astnikh.-.n, lllec trjcSe.tl. Persi.in and ?.!ar:e:i. si on,-., h's'V oats i.', ?!s cues, f lo; tH!S, 61". Write our Mai! r.!cr T). -pr.rttnent for stimp'in, or Is'tier, con:.i a'tdsi... th- sa,--iti,' 'iwill he to y..n no tsiatter what de partment you pa'ronlze. All order promptly and satisfactorily ii! it-1. B0GGS & BUHL, Allgheny, Pa. JSUGAR KAKERS 5 WE A LARGE STOCK L torn VV HANDLE THE EZ37 4 p 4' ' " A. 4 Cross Street, Great Inducements! Goods reduced in price in even Dry (rood.-,. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Cut;;; Ladies' Coats. Ac. Xov is liie time to huv to save nioiievand iret sometliiii'z trood. :c CLINTON ST ft EET. - j i Lead Pencils are cheap, ar.il it is us'r.j lizlh er.it the Ia few 1 11, ii.-: :. I it;-.;' -. ! " 11 t' !-. ill -', - . ! 1 t-.Tr.- .11 1 .1 is l.'s. 1 ! r;;s.-!. ; "::; :.;u sfai . -. v. ii-.-li we e s. .'s'.'l t . . 1 ct.ttAK you pri.-e-iii-w sj.rii. I: is a t.- .0 v. :t ...1 t ar: i I. 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S:;i,- ,.f mv s.s . cry i f..:r. i. it. .mi I'ri.a, i.'ia.MT. a i.'s-i (,. i ;-i;iia. w: .) Il.nl (.. It, .-!;, J luai.V VoTldell .t: e; I. . 1 I .1-. ,. 1 u ... . , . .' ". .! a t i:.s .mr. .! L e .s.iei: . v I , I.I ...!:: 1 I. I I. J Ii v.- la k' i'l his' 1 r'.'.. :'i,.! i, I il. IV." inor six m..a.;is. :.!, I I , ,:, a... ...... . t I l i ;alv,s ...;i my r,-,. to su : Car A-Jvoriisc nant W.SI A?p2ar twics Before Each Visit. CO'tS'JLTATIO'i H EXAVtrfAT OM HIZ. ADDRESS i'l COUM;-Tto.S to SOX 769 COLU 0 Tom; Joans. i H .I". " 1... Jua Ka. a:tiil, IC ::t Tu. .a t II S.t. a v I V M - . t'.t. ii y a ' ai .1 -s ! ..us T.ir ! o:..:a a. . i u Ti.lay Date- -.u'-Jv t;a clLini-or wall-It regular patlcnu wii: b pn,iujy ni.tia-.it UPPL1ES. OF - - - - Syrup Cans Sap Buckets ? ' "Srjuts. Gatborin? Pi- -"UK fi-Q Sugar Pans, Etc., at rock bot. prices for cash. IMapIe Evaporator ca the Mar kct at less than half the price Rslicd for somo others. It vriij 'pay you to g-t our prices bcore buying. SCHELL,-r:: 0v.efet. - sCHNSTOWN a good i.lr.j they are. We have hu cf the per.cii frcc-!y during t'ays re-marl-Jpj: v. '. at- . Ti si FA GOOD STOVE A Poor One kii id 01 i:tra Now Stove, The Tragic Cinderella IS WHAT YOU V..S.M. It Will hold ti-.- 1 - prove WARM FFIEND A IN COLD WEATHER. It la o S tial4 a lloafrr. 1. ai'l.i.c s !. : s ,,: r i v. .. ,.:o... AN; I! S. -aarantce Tl; -i I i.v . rf. s- t -: :.' ,;. SALM, Specialist. all Clironio Pisoaso of il.o t to tills cii'.. nt Ir. .as ia.:. t' e-t ". Ni.rt; ,.., 1.,, it K..r cv. r 11 y.nrs ia tar.:tc. in. and coos. CV.s'. tac ,-y. -ii.i. k.s-.i oc; I :.,- si:i: isir.o.i verv iMiaiiil. I ri , -.-. t- relc-f I !.:e't lo !i .ve the l:.-a. cry !. w days. A' (!: r-suit Sell ,, vi.-at r. .tally Mini!. a:i Was ..;ar f a. sia.e w . V l-.'i s,- :' under tac care et i " al.l li:.i.'-. lo sl.i;c :h..t I a. w;tti a' Uish.-s i.a inor.-. a Th-:r iioriiiat .tin--'. 10a. niel ritil 4 y.- lu.s itio.-. .1 t. a : ion woii-a. riuliv car- .l. Ja a.r.ir. 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