The Somerset Herald F.mV.UM) S.TI.I, K.litor and Pr.liriet.r. vr.nNiypAV. ...Jan. SO. 1S9 Jv Smtlt Carolina they marry 'fr kivjis." Siif Ls lite oiily state in the rni.ni where ili'onv, for any cause whatever, is alisolntely refused. Is these hiysif rofniinl K:ue ami l.-tnT:it!e "reform" the man wini l.-.-n tn:iu ite sii'I nileiit must 2:iy a i iiahy f ir vnt. for Wing for. ha!ilel. The Ux pitherer w ill s Mil U around deiuamliiig an account u your euniiiiirs. Ix China they an? helieading their .reiRT.iIs Ix-ctuise they are unsuccessful. If that ni!e was made aptd-caMe in this country to unsuceessftil statesmen, there wouM !e several -fores. f Denue--r;H;c (Viires!iien now marching on their way to the ehopjiins block. TiiF-KE is every indication that the necessities of the Treasury will compel the issuing of another batch of bowls. Tiiis tiling of issuing l.on.ls to ujihohl the credit of the ioveniinont is similar i:i (-fleet to a fanner placing a new rnoiitfag..' on liis farm, every few isioi'.ths for the pisrp-'is. of upholding hi-" credit. Th;: National Treasury i running to "eiiij'Tyins" and at the present rate will soon he hatikruirt, and the iiico:n p'teiits now CTntn!li'i the govt-rn-tiient do not know how to lil! ii. Tl:e im pie ji'.an is to increase the tariff l.i-lie-, whi'-'i will no only fill the Treas ury, out at the sjiTiK time protect Atiieriean insieail of Euri.-aii indus tries. Two onipulsory educational bills have been reptrtl in the Ilo'irv at H:irrWurg. Tliis is a subject on -vhich there is a wide diversity cf opinion throughout the Strte, and action n it should !-e well considered ill advanev. The d'llh-u'ty and expense of nfoniiig s'ich a law, partictlarly in the rural districts, is not one of the lnst ohjee tinis to it, and a law that is not rigidly onf.Tc.-d is an injury and a stunil liiig il:ek in anv coniniunitv. I! to da'.e bills hnveUvll introduced into our Sta-c Leirislalure calling for apir-priatioi:.- aiii. mniing to $:V,t m I. This va-t sum of money oxiveds the revenues of the Stale and of course will not Ik- appropriate!, hut it rei-uin-M a (inn hand to prevent extravagance when tlie treasury is full. We believe in liikRl appropriations for proero!- jecls, hut these le hard times, and the I ople are a-weary. Kemiomy, not jeeiiury-, should control this legisla ture. A ii a:j-ii7.!:. public building bills were passed by the House, hist week, but we do not observe the much longed for one at Altoona in the tcitch. Cou grosmiui Ilieks had U-tter look to his laurels, or rather to his head, as his A!ho:i:i constituents make their poli-te- si;l .servient to their desire for that puViie buildint;. However, they have 1:0! b f-a set luick much this time, as l lie hills passed did 11-t carry an appro priation with tiieni. S far they are literally "castles in the air." Tin: ever hojieful, airy patcd Spring er, of Illinois, who is chairman of the Committee on Hanking and Currency, still insists that the Carlisle banking biil, "red-do::," "wild-eat" currency mid all, wiil liecniii- a law b-fore this s -s-it.n -loses, and yet he cannot rally two-'ore ni"iulKT in favor of it, and se.:.-tc a day passe- that d-tcs not bring with it a new bill which some Ih-nio-er.ttic statesman thinks is a I letter pan acea for our financial ills than the one that now holds the leoards. It is won derful how many great Democratic fin anciers there are in the present House. TllK life of this Congress has yet twenty-seven working days to run. Suppose iu that brief in-rind no bill can lie agri-isl upon by thu ItVnioeratie i.iajority that will place our currency n a Miund basis, and supjtose, also, that the President is compelled to call the n.'W (Republican) Congress togeth er in extra session, what then? That the Republicans will sp;edi!y formu late a proper bill is not to be doubted. J'.ut will the President, with his well known stubborn tenacity of purKise, forego his present views in favor of the 'arlisle scheme, with its troHscd wil.l--.it currency, and asttetit to a biil agreed ij,im by a Republican Congress? Ah, there's the rub! It would require a complete summersault to do so, and tir.iver is entirely t heavy and bulky t-) gracefully or readily perform the feat. We can onlv wait and si v. Dri;tNj the war I'ncle S-iiu was able to Imrrow billion-, and his credit w as world-wide, although multitudes ij.eiily dtvlaretl that "the debt would never In paid." I'nder Republican -,mtrol it was being pai'l with a rapid ity tiiat excited the wonder of the world, and at the same time the coun try progn-ss.-d ami prosjered as it had never done liefore. Within a jieriod of l.s than two years of Democratic con trol we have stopped paying and gone to W'lrowing, our credit has been so impaired already that the country is licing drained of its gold, and direct taxatiou of the people has Uen resort ed to to meet daily exicnses ; our in dustries are prostrated, many thous ands are out of employment and prt gres has lieen halted thnmghout the land. Cotujiare the situation with wiiat it was three years since, and ycu Slave the difference U'tween Republi '.iu and Ik'inHratic control. The iho ple, like the ass of the STijitures, "waxed fat and kicked," and now are p:yi!g the penalty of their folly. It will take years to restore the country to the condition .f prosjierity it was en joying when this administration came into power. As aliticipatttl, the l'rcsident on Monday sent s special message to Con-irr.-s on the financial situation. The jii-'sT.-re is etns rvative iu tone, and f.-ankly admits the anxiety of its nu t!nr over the deplorable sidititiu of the National finances. The salient p ii;t of the message are ax' follows: An issue of bonds I tearing 3 jkt cent, interest and running 5) years, redeem- iii.h' principal and interest in gold and in be Mold for gold only or its ctjaiva ient, the ltonds to lx in denonii nations f fJO and f0 and their multiples. With the proceeds of these binds a tstifticicnt gold reserve is to W main l lined iu th? Treasury and the treasury s icl legal tender notes are to lie re iecuisL The Secretary of the Treasu ry to have the power at his discretion to r tvive 'gold notes in pavnieiit of' lionds. and when thus redieme.l to cancel them. It is sinrgestiil, also, that these .inls-:iii le deHsitil as sccuri- tv for the circulation oi national bmks. tlint the banks In- restrictel to the issue of notes of a not les' denolili- 11.1t ion than f-10, and that the silver certificates of j 10 and upwards In re- iilaeed bv CerlltlCates under IU amount. It is also suggested that the duties on all imports lie made payable in cold. In the present tuklisii situa tion of the Treasury and the umlouht 1 impairment of the tbiver.iment's 4 credit it is a jwtrintieduty to adopt any means to sustain National credit ami honor, but it i? very d.iubtful if the silverites w ill accept the sop offered them in the proposed increased cin-u- lation of the white metal and assist to rescue the cuiitry from im!eiiling bankn:jly. It is ims-1 deplorable that the tiovcrnmeiit should thus liec im-i-Iliil to add liianr millions to its debt, when by a slight addition to the duties on imports its coturs could be lil!el ; but of such are the ways of our present rulers. Democratic tinkering wilh the revenues and finances of the nation has brought us to that condition where our income falls below our ex penses, and the only remedy left is to further mortgage n:r property for tem porary relief. A Tile of Penneyl7&aia in 1391. Frcii the liit-igti Kx-unt. CHAPrKlt I. It was a bright and lcautiful nioriiing in one of the loveliest communities in Pennsylvania. Afar the distant spires of many villages could Ik- observed, and mi the broad highways an animated scene presented itself. Carls and carriages of all descriptions were in motion past the thriving town, where a stranger situ id taking in his first glimpse of Pennsylva nia life. Presently a fanner w it!i a kind ly expression of emiuteuaneo dmve p:it uiMia a loal of farm produce. " Want a lift, stranger?- lieaske.L "Thank yon." The stranger ciimbed into the vehiel". -if . wrr.it 11. As the cart in which the stranger had seated himself progressed on its journey it was aceouipanied by an ever increasing caravan of vehicles, all Wearing crowds of iMiiutry loik in Ilieir liolMay gr"n. Iiook ing la.-k, the stranger si:!lil se that the pro-ssi.in, gradually collecting from all M.:nts, stretched down the roadways further than tiie eye c inld reaeii. -Yes," said the fanner, in rfsM,nsc to a jn.'stion. 'there's a lot m "c:n. They come from jifetiy niueh every v he re with in .VM niiles." ii.vrri::: in. Mid. lay. Tin burning srin sh ir.e upon the vast concourse of pe.ijie that h:il as sembled liefore a mod---! d'Aellitizi-i-ilate 1 half way l-tveen two towns. Kvery- here was excitement ar.d the i-igns of feersh interest. Tin farmers, as t!e y -A tiieir vehicles, stooi: round in liiile groups, talking i;i low oii,-s of :!pi.-es-;sd woinb-r. Some of tle in had Iwn 011 tiie piad for many days and were half worn out by fatigue, but had 1 I a:l sense of weariness. Sudiieiily the crowd of Peimsylvaniaii was siilhst liv a mail shout. CHAI'll!! IV. "What's the matter? What is it?" asked the stranger, whose own feelings by this time had I ecu wrought up to a high pitch. "There! There! That's hhn ! That's hitil !"' chorused a dozen voices, hoarse ilh excitement. A man of ordinary ap pearance had emerged from the dwelling. "Well." asked the stranger, "uhafs he?" Another shout of wild interest ans-wer-jd the (paestion for him, and a father at the stranger's side raised his child high in his arms to see, and joined in the wild chorus : "Thai is a lvnis-rat !" Tie CoU SiiipmcU. The withdrawals of gold for one d;.y hist week from the suli-treasiiry at New York aggregated s,i,Tii,Oii, s,J;ti.i:io coin ami .,') 1 1 bars, and from It istoii .UM, making a total of So.: Vl.ni , v. hieh is Is'lieved - lie lie largest lilt of gold ever withdrawn i:i a single day. This leaves the reserve ?"-'i.7si':'(s. I hir ing the month of Ii.eciubr the w ilhdraw als aggregateil ?;i, ' iji 'l : s far during tiie present month js.Jo;,."i7l. making the total withdrawals during the .i days s-Vi.4 i,i:i."i. Tie seen !ary of the treasury aiithor:ztd the:-si!e of gold bars for e xport. Tin piirehasers jiay a prenii.isii of one eighth of I percent to cover imki i-f niaiiu faeture and transKination. This ouoriu tius tlra'n i'i the g ld reserve has niouse'l many itic;nlicrsof fongress to t lie neeessi ty of some financial legislation. Persons in a position to know the views of the President s:ui leatiers in ( 'oigressepr-ss the'oeiief that a H? ineaeire will lie intniilai-ed, ir thai one of tie pending bills will be so 111 1 lined as to e;nb wly the same general features, authorizing the secretary of the treasury to issue not iiiorethanViiC.OKiiiiinjii.-if :it b mds t!i pr H-e:-ds of w hieh are to lie t:s :l to re eo;p the gold reserve. miH-t government obligations and redeem l'idic) S.-.atis notes at the seeret.ir"s liTctioi, the contractions of the carren-y, ei-.Lsj.;i si by the redemption of Pnile 1 Siat- notes, toN'olfset by allowing natl nial baiiks to increase their circulation to that amount. The Kicaragua Caaih The biil pledging the faith of the Tniled Slat-s t il l the construction of the Nicaragua canal passed the Senate by .'!! yeas to L'l i.ays. The '11, iu brief. directs til e isiie of ST i,o;i.io ,.f N--,r. ig::a I i:ids. l.'aeh of these is to !x-ar the foi!c.ii:g js'ijrati'.fv: "The I'nited Stales of America guarantees t. the law ful holder of this bond, the payment by the Maritime Canal Company of Xiar agua.of the principal of saitl lviivls mid the interest aisTiiiiig thereon, and as it accrues." An additional .i.:.rt."ea of lmtids is to Ix issued without the I'liU'-d States guarantee. The total ?! ',01:1,11.11 thus issued is to l? Usctl in const meting the int'-r-oifanie canaU The sfs-rctarv of the treasury is to have general super vision ot the project. A lard of l.'i directoi's is t.i have inline bate charge of the work. if this Iwiard the Presi dent is to designate 1" memliers, no imire than two from any one State. The Cnited tat.s is to receive fT.l.ori.iiiO of canal company st;ek in return for guaranteeing thelKinds, and is to hobl a mortgage lien 011 all the property of the canal company. Broilya Trolli j Strike Over. ltKoiKi.vx, Ju. P.eaten at every liiiil excejit tUw on douiytful victory in the ctMirts. the strikers .ra'ieaiiy sur renden.d to the trolley railroad coiupan ies this afterntion, only to 10 told that their plass were filled. President Norton of the Atlantic avenue system iinteiiipt'.iouly spurned the offer of his old men to return. President Lew is of the ISrooklyn Heights company sent a formal reply. President Wicker of the Queens County and Suburban company replied also, offering his men as individ uals what places remain on his lines. Strike leader Connelly dej-larcs that the strike is not over by any means and that the men tendered their services iu order to remove all piestioi;s f fa-t as to the ability of the roads to tbtain men and thus furnish a new liasis npon w hieh ti apply for iereuiplory luatidamus against the eompauiis. The men kiv they have funds and will light the com panies by proi-c.ss of court an d by b lyeoit until the c.i::iiianis give iu. The strike is practically over as the companies have gradually resumed the operation of their liuesiiutil to-ilay every iii:jKrtant one is in operation. Acts of violence siili continue and the n storati-ni of the Usual jieai-e and quiet of the city i 1et t'l 10 esll'ilisl; HarrUbarg Letter. II ARRisnrno, Pa., Jan. 5,ls:i."i.-Accord-ing to the testimony of some of the older mcm'iers of Imtli Houses, the work of our Ia-gislature is further advanced at this stage of the session than at any previous one within their recollection. Four hun dred and seventy-four bills have leen read in place in the House, ami almost an equal numlier in the Senate. Sixty-six petitions and remonstrances have been presented in the House 0:1 a variety of subjects, principally on "Greater Pitts burg" and a Pish and Uame Commission, fine t of remonstrants are dead set against "a salaried Game Commission ami the farming out of our game and fish to the sjHirts of the Commonwealth." Perhajis thse remonstrants never could get a bite nor draw a lead. Many of the bills have Ihcii bnught out of committee and read the first time ; others will sot 111 Ix- ready for the action of the I Governor. The bill for the publication of the "I'.ird Iiook" is likely to pass loth Houses in spite of l lie fact that it ill cost the tax payers the snug sum of SltfO.Oou, Twenty four thousand copies will be printed twelve thousand for the use of members of the House and half that number for the Senators. liesides being a revised edition of the firmer publication known as the IJird llook, giving a description of the birds of the State, their "manners and customs" and whether or not the farmers' friends, game, or predttcious there is added a description of the mam mals of the state. This will include all four-footed lieasts from the nxlcnts to ruminants, and everylxxly will know what the ground-hog Las to do with the weather. The only thing wrong aliout this business is that there won't be enough to go rounL The appropriation bills now iu the hands of the House Committee 011 Appni priations aggregate aliout !7,Vi, and more to conic. Two years ago the esti mated revenue was &I,mi,0ii) and it Is not jMissiUe for the committee to go high er than this figure. This session the rev enues will not exceed the total amount of the last and it will lie necessary for the committee to make some horizontal cuts in order to keep w ithin Imunds. Although tiie hall of the House is a thing of Ixiauty, its acoustic pniRrtu seem to be defective ; at least, that is the plea gjven iu liehalf of the rejiortcr w ho made Mr. Pauibly, in his eulogy on Rep resentative Taggart, say : "Custom alone sanctions kind words and certain death," instead of "Custom sanctions only kind words concerning the dead." Many oth er blunders appeared iu the Re-ord, to the chagrin of the memliers "rising to remark." (n Saturday men were at work stretching wires across the hall in different directions midway Viet ween the iloor and ceiling, with the hope of ini pr.::g a moiulKr's chances of being hear ) froiu any part of the hall. Monday night wiil de-vjv for or against the M ires as :iii improvement. Tlia filigree work ar h'.:i 1 the t ips of the d'-sks hi the lower house "n:is hecn rej.la.-ed by a solid piece of hard w:od fastened w ith long brass .-revs, so that, should any one chance to e :iiic into contat-t with that part of it, no d.m:.ig. wili rc-salt. A railing h is been placed along the front r.iw of d-sks to keep ctr iiitrti ler.i. Many other improve ments for the co'iifoj't of memliers have been suggested, among otljrs a storm d fr at the entrance to the post-otUco. Governor Hastings accompanied by Secretary of t ho Commonwealth Itoedur and Adjutant-General Stewart, wtiiit to New York, on Friday last, to attend a tin-cling of governors called for the pur pose of considering the tpiestion of mak ing military instruction a part of public school regulations. The grand-son of Cornplanter, the great Seneca Indian chief, accompanied by an interpreter, was here a few days ago, seeking assistance from the Legis lature in ppisecuting his claim to several li Jiitircd iicres ,f land in Venango coun ty, on part of which il City is built, but w ithout success. His claim had been re ferred to the Judiciary General Commit tee, which deeideJ that nothing can be lone for Lis relief. His name is Solomon ii;a:I and he lives on an Indian reservation in the northern part of the State, being short of funds Mr. Fow, of Philadelphia, raised an amount from the memliers suf tieieni to carry him luick to his reserva tion. He returned his thanks in a few words for the k:ndiie.-vs showji him by all w ith whom he came in contact. A bill h:is lieen introduced, making it a misdeunanor, punishable by fine and imprisonment, to give a rojsirter mis leading information. How about a re porter drawing on his imagination? No expense w iil le spared in stamping out ami eradicating tubercultisis among cat tie, and the oleo question is going to give our legislators no end of trouble. What would our young law students think of a s:ate Uiar.l of examiners on their tpialili catioiis, lie.-itlcj an entrance fee of JJ) and a trip to Hari islmrg? An effort is Iieing made to repeal the law preventing the c iiisolidalioii .f competing pipelines, but il is s ii I that the opjionents of the Standard iil Company are on their guard. A bill h:is lieen intmdueed fixing the standard wcighlof a bushel of onions and requiring eggs to lie aold by weight. n Wednesday evening, February B, from S to II, Gov. and Mrs. Hasting! will give a reception to the meni'iors of the Legislature and State officials at the Kx-e-utive mansion. Tn March they will receie their Harrisburg friends. Sheriff Shelhiilierger on Friday sold several presses, cutting machines and other mat -rial leloiiging to the Harris burg Xiui'l -y T'liyrii.ii, There were a numberof purchasers. The amount re- ali nd from the sale was less than 1,3'. rertonuIly-CauducUd Tattri via Peaa- tylJicia Biilroad. Ii is at this season of the year that people's thoughts turn to some method ly w hieh ti: rigors of our northern winter climate may be escaped, arid a trip to the La no of Flowers" if only for a short time, olfers the easiest solution of tho question. In order to u'.t ti, pill. lie an opportuni ty to visit Florida at a very r i-x-iiable sist, the Pennsylvania Railroad Comnanv has arrange! !ora series of tnirs to Jaek- sonvilie, ami the well-earned reputation aeqninsl liy that cimpany for the superiority of its pers inally-4iin Jaeted tours w ill be maintained for this year's series. Since the system of personally couductcd tours inauguratetl by that company has lieen in effect, none but wonN of commendation have been re ceived. Its uiiexcelletl train sn ie5, ex prieneetl Tourist Agents and Chaperons, and above all, its moderate charges leave nothing to lie desired. The tours to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks' stay in Florida, will leave New Y'ork and Philadelphia on January "it, February 12 and 2i, and M ireh 12 an 1 gi, lsu. The rate, including transportation, meals c cV, and Pullman berth on special train, is $io.i0 from Neiv Y'ork, and Js.uifrom Philadelphia ; proportion ale rates froin other points. For further information apply t Ticket Agents or address Tourist Ageut, 11! Hroadway, New Y'tirk, or Kkhu 411, llroad StrtHt Station, Philadelphia, to whom application for space should also bu iu l ie. Tuberculosis ia CatCe. II auri-ri ro, Jau. gk The principal ail dress at the meeting of the State B ard of Aerie.il:ure yesteiday was by Dr. I. t". Salmon, chief of the Ituroau of Animal Industry of Washington, I). O. He said g per cent, of the c.iws in tha eaautry would he found by prop?r investigAti m to Ik alfo-te I with tubercultisis He esti mate 1 the number o&cows in the State at I.nu.on. An attempt to eradicate the disease would, he saiil, involve an expenditure of ?i.0 ,)!, valuing cittlo at ?J p?r hoa 1. "If the farmer is given but haf value for these," said Dr. Salmon, "he wo ild le taxed practically 82,5'X).()J0, iu addition to his share of taxation for the sum which is actually paid to him." In his opinion, tha owner of diseased cattle would find it ti his alva V.i;3 t3 era licit it frjni hi own herd without compensation from the State. Smoking Kill a Baby. CoNNKl.l.vil.I.K, Pa.. Jan. iV Michael, the 3-year-old son of Anthony Riidak, a miner at I.eisenring No, 1, died yester day from nicotine poisoning. F.versiuee the lxiy was old enough to hold a pipe or the stump of a cigar in his mouth he has been an inveterate smoker. His father taught him as a joke. Karly attempts to use the weed made little Michael sick, but iu time he liecame accustomed to take a smoke" after his meal just the same as his father. It was great sport for Kodak's compan ions, who were wont to visit him. They would all sit aliout the room and the liov in their midst would vie wilh them iu sending out huge puffs from a strong pipe. Aliout a year ago the child liegan to show a strong appetite for tobhaeco. Tho strongest brands did not make bim diz .y, and one of the viiest pipes in his fath er's jiossession was his constant compan ion. Six mouths ago Michael began to 1. xse flesh rapidly. Ho lost his appetite for everything except tobaifo. He was jieevLsh and fretful. The parents leing ignorant, humored him in furnishing tolia co on all occasions From a sturdy child weighing 50 pounds Michael fell away until he was a mere skeletou. A few days ago some American neigh liors learned of the Rudak boy's serious condition. They advised the parents to call In a physician. This was done, but the physician was unable to save his life. A few hours before death the little fellow pleaded with his mother to fill up his pipe and give him a smoke. LOW BATES TO WASHINGTON. TICKETS (KMill TKX HAVS Washington is at all times a place of in terest, but it is particularly so and is seen at its best during the winter months when Congress is in session. What Pome was to every soldier of the F.inpire, what Athens was to the Greek, Washington is and should lie to every citizen of tiio I'nited States hii glory, his pride, his inheritance, his estate it belongs to him. All its magnificence, all its glory, ail its fame, its public buildings, its paintings, its statuary, its monuments, its gardens, its libraries, its museums, its stricts ami its parks. Y'iu have no doubt often prom ised yourself a trip to the National Capi tal. Why not avail yourself of theopior tunity to do so, now ; the next excursion is announced via the H. A I., for Thurs day, February ltth. The rates are re markably low and train service the liest the Ik At O. has to offer. Its Veslibulod and Li mitts 1 Kx press Trains can lie used 011 either the going or returning journey as liest suits your convenience. We give N'low a list of stations show ing the time of trains and rates of fare: Confluence t'l Ci a m 6 .V Crsina - 11 " t"i It.i- kw.Hi-l '.m p in U aoa in ti (i Johnstown H a in 1 aipm 7 :t" Soivesiown 7 'Si 3 ii -V, s.,;..Fs.-t 7 .V. " :t .V. c. :ti Mevorstt t!e t-i t m 12 .".7a in ii lii liviiflinaii 1 " I t " f " -umerl:ind 2 :W " 'i i't " i -Vi Parlor cars on the day Kxpress. Sleep ing cars on the night Kxpress. Correspondingly low rates from either stations. Tickets w ill le gioil for ten days, mid will lie valid for passage from Washing ton to Baltimore at any time within the life of the ticket. For Pullman Car accommodations ami gnida to p.inU of interest in Washing ton, address noarust Ik A O. Agent. Mexico ThiriiU For War. City ok Mkxico, Jan. ii Nothing is heard her but rumors of war, w hich seems Inevitable. All the opposition papers are sitting wilh the Ilia Govern ment, and some extravagant proffers of aid are made from foreign resident s. K. C. Ord Grand Army Post has passed resolu tions of fealty to the Government. A numlier of t'nioii veterans, including an American general, have s!gnifnd their w illingness to go to the front for Mexico if their s r vices will be accepted. The memorial will lie presented to General Ria Tuesday by a committee from the post. - Captain McDonald, of tho Texas Hang ers has tendered his serviis to Colonel R.C. Fate, with . scouts, in ease of war. Colonel Pato served with General Joe Shelby in Mexico at the eloso of the Civil War, and at Lis call thousands would cross the hue. The President and several memliers of the Cabinet were Iu secret session all day. It is said the Government is now studdy ing the treaty of 1SS2, which Guotcmalu ignores. Article 4 in the treaty rails for arbitration. It is said that Mexico w ill not arbitrate. The feeling is general here among Americans that Mexito's cause is right State Board of Agriealtare. IlAitp.isiu r.ii, Pa., Jan. 2X The State board of Agriculture met this morning and elected officers for the next year. The new vice presidents are N. It. Critchfield, of Somerset ; R. S. Sirle, of Susquehanna, and W. W. Met'allougii, of Allegheny. Thomas J. Kdgo was elected secretary for the nineteenth time. The executive ltoard will be madu upof Louis Piollet, of ISradford; J. II. Herr, if Clinton ; G. I leister, of Dauphin ; A. Fague, of Lycoming; Jason Sexton, of Montgomery, and John 1 1 oil' l, if Northuuilicrlaiid. Mr. Fox. of Perks, read a paper upon the San J.isc scale, which pest has developed itself during the past season. A Constibie's Conscience. Johxstow.v, Pa., Jan. '27. The pangs af a guilty conscience caused William Hums, a constable of Morrellville, t g) b.'fire Ikirg'ss- H irnlK-rger ami plead guilty to disorderly conduct and pay the imposed line. Th i guardian of the law had an altercation with another citi zen, and, it is alleged, used terms more font'ful than elegant. A minister of this city, passing, he.irJ th3 lmg.iigj an 1 reproved tho oflicer, who at once began to abuse tho reverend gentleman. A fuw days later M r. barns appearu l bo fore the burgess and paid a tine and entered a plea of guilty, although no in formation had lieen uic.de against him. Tilt Preiiieat'a Flan. Washixotox, Jan. 2X. Mr. Springer (Dein.) to-slay introduced in the Rouse a bill designed to carry out the recommen dations of the President in his message to Congress. The bill provides for the issue of three per cent, binds payable in gold, fifty years afterdate; for tho redemption and cancellation of legal " tender and Treasury notes; allowing national lianks to issue circulation loan amount equal to the par value of bonds tleptisited ; for the retirement of silver certificate of less de nomination than ten dollars ami for the issue of small notes in their place, and requiring the payment of all import du ties in gold.. Heary Sentences for Arton. New Yohk, Jan. i"i. Convictcl of arson in the second degree, Sarah Sillcr ineistcr was to-day sentenced to State Prison by Recorder Goir for i years. When she heard the sentence the woman gave a shriek that was heard all over the fourth floor of the Court House and fell in a heap unconscious. Court officers rushed to the woman and dragged her out into the pen. Directly after Mrs. Silliermeisler was sentenced, Iew is Rothman, w ho was her accomplice, and pleaded guilty, was sen tenced to l. years in isiale Prison, If was said that he would have leen sen teiD-ed for life had he not pleaded as lie did. The pair were indicted for setting fire to the house of Icwis Weinlierg, ITS Canal street, on October 2s. This crime Ls regarded by law as only next in de gree of heinousness to that of murder itse'f, as it consists in setting tire to house used as a dwelling in the night j time. The fact that no live were lost i in the case was no fault of the prison ers, i Item of Interekt. The Nebraska legislature will in vestigate the lync hing of Parrett Sott, the defaulting county treasurer. A .Vyear-old son of William Fisher, of Waynesbiirg, 1'n.. shot a hat pin from an air-gun into tho leg of Mrs. Huinlret mark, inflii-ting an injury that may crip ple hei for life. Arrangements are under way for the establishment of a shirt factory at P.cllo f.mte, to Is operated by a company with a capital of fll.(l. and to euioloy oft hands. At Coketoti, W. Va., a little girl named Albright put a dynamite cap on her lead pencil as an ornament. She lost three fingers from one hand and had the others badly injured. Isaac L. Hall, poor director of Fay ette county, Bflcr a hearing at I'nion towu, was held iu ?-"i"il bail on a charge of violating the law prohibiting pior directors from furnishing supplies to the county home. At a meeting of the State Kditorial Asmi ciation at Harrisburg, Thursday, a resolu tion was adopted asking tho Legislature to pass an act requiring that all the laws be printed as soon as passed, in one paper in each county. After the election of officers, tho Association adjourned to meet in Harrisburg April loth. The grocerymeii of Y'ork, Pa., are hav ing a regular molasses war at the present time. A few days ago one of Ihem started to reduce the price of tho fluid to 3 cents per quart, in order to compete w ith his nciglilwir. Saturday another reduction was made, ami now molasses is selling at I cent a quart iu Y'ork. Mrs. Margaret Mcitournie, of Itostoii, drowned hcrtwo children in a tubof wat r Friday w hile insane from drink. She then walked to the Roxbury Police Station, told of her crime, and was locked up. Officers went to the house. No. li7 Harrison avenue, where the lsslics of the children were found in a cheap tene ment which had lecn occupied by the family for some time. Mr. Stiiieman's bill to prevent high ways from Iieing blockaded with snow was reported favorably in the Rouso on Friday. It provides that if blockades nn Ik? prevented by the removal of Iwmrd fences along highways and the sulistitil tioii of wire oiees, the wire to lsj w ithout liarlis, the Super visors are authorized to pay the owners a sum, not excoetling the first cost of the w ire used for making the change. Robert Schall, of Y'ork, Pa., was arrest ed Thursday and committed to the coun ty jail for the murder of Kit-hard Jordan, w ho, on Novcmls r2S HH, was shot in the back of the head at Lis home. A reward of ftsno was offered for the murderer, but the affair remained en shrouded iu mystery until Schall, it is alleged, trusted his secret to a woman, who betrayed him to detectives. Schall is about 4o years of age, ami a carpenter by trado. A lie is Itroad water, of Gurrctt comity, who married Miss Kliza Warwick, of Frost burg. Md., was In hist'lst year. His first wife, ith w hom he lived i years, died II months ago, tiie only death to vur in his family. Mr. Kroad water has 2 children, '.'. grandchildren, liti grcat-grand-ciiildren, and one great-great grandchild. He is hale and hearty. The bride is iu her "1st year. Mr. Proad watcr is the oldest mail in Garrett county, and is quite well ti-do. John Snyder and Hridgct Murphy, while walking arm inarm on tho Haiti more ,V Ohio Uailrtiat! track at Coulters viile, Allegheny County, Sunday evening at s o'clock, were killed by the New York .V: Chii-igo Limited, west ImmiikL They tried to escape death from a train ap proaching from the West, ami stepped directly in the path of the express. 11 th were knocked Into the air and fell aliout thirty feet front the track, mangled cor pses. The engineer of the express applied the n!r, but failed to stop in time. Rela tives tsik charge of the liodies. Liquor selling in Mercer county has un dergone a complete revolution since the recent ruling of the lately inaugurated Judge Miller. Tho sale of whiskies in quantities less than oiio quart is entirely prohibited. Peer can only lie sold over the counter and not iu buttles. Iafuig iu the saloon is forbidden, ami saloon keepers must close at 10 I. M. Tho judge has Instructed the i:it.tbltj to pull every gambling place and room where llquer is sold. "Get an ao if necessary and break in the d sir if refused admission," said the judge, "I will stand by you in ail these cases" What are known as tiie "Llsic" books are probably known touhu.tst every Sun day Sch. hi! schollar in the laud, and to many of maturer age, who have found in Klsie Dinsmore's adventures. Loth enter tainment ami instruction. It is not gen erally known probably that their talent ed author Miss Martha Hinlcy at one time "kept school" in a neighboring coun ty, at the town of Bedford. This was lie fore the War, w hen her first series of juvenile bxiks failed to pnstire her a living, and she entered the teacher's pro fession for that purpose. She also taught at Philadelphia and Pho-nixville. Net until ls7idid the first of the "Ksie" Uioks appear, and sinea then sha h is written over a set ire of volumes of t hem. There are now eighty-live common pleas and eight orphans' court judges in Penn sylvania. Thvre are seven justices id the supreme court and fifty-live assis-iate judges, a total of lull judges learned iu the law and fifty-five not learned in tho law for five ami a half million people. Kug land, Scotland ami Ireland combined, with a population six times as large, have not nearly so many. The chief justice of the supreme court receive $s,.:il and the associate justices s.hi0 annually; the judges in Philadelphia, sT.lKin and in Al legheny .. Judges Simonton and Mc Pherson, of the Dauphin cv.inty court, wh i try st ite cises, ),() ' each an 1 J?1,0 anmialy for employment of clerical as sistance. All other judges receive l,0iHI except those iu districts with over !M,M) population ai;d only one judge, the salary being s.o.unl. Westmoreland is the oiilv d (strict which conies under this prov ision. Tho associate judges receive S-i a day and tililcagii. Tho total appronriation for tho slato judiciary by tho last legislature for the years 1S.-I5 U was ?l,:!'fi,l, or almost as much as the combined cost of running all the other branches of the state govern nieiit. Jerry Simpsoa't Bine Talk. Nkw York, Jan. 'JT. Congressman Jerry Simpson addressed the Manhattan Single Tax Club In ('bickering Hall to night. Although introduced as a Popu list Congressman, he denied the classifi cation, saying that he did not Itclieve that a man should belong to party, but the party to the man. Moreover, whenever he found a party more nearly suited to his views than the "Calamity How lers" of Kansas, he intended to join it. All the trouble in the country, accord ing to Mr. Simpson, is due to the rapid concent ration of wealth. Congressmen are the paid attorneys of trusts and the system of government is one of brigand age, Hcpredii-ted that JO per cent, of the next Feneration w ill lie criminals, and exprcssi-d the gravest fears that his own might lie one of the numlier. He had j no fear for himself, as he sai.l, he could . not sink any lower than the level in which he moved. i The millionaires made all the crimi- j nals precipitated all the strikes and call- j ed out the militia. Self-government by the people he despaired of, as the people would not be educated in the only theory i single tax on land values which would redeem the Government and make every body happy. Casu Must Aooomptay the Deedj. Kcgister and Kooorder M iller lias ailnpt ed the ca-sli fystem iu his olliee. No Jw 1 will lie entered of record hereafter unle s the eharge for ree)rJing is paid iu ad-Vl-Uce. Before a Full Haal of fteam Is i;.ith'rcd by that tremend n.sly de structive engine, innl.irii, put o:i lh brakes w ith llosf ttei's Stoniaeh Hitters, which w ill cheek its progress ami advert disaster. Chills and fev.-r, billions re mittent, dumb ague and ague cake are promptly relieved and ultimately cured by this genial sxviii", which is also a conipn h nsive family medicine, speedily useful in (Uses of dyspepsia, Lilliousm'ss, constipation, sick hcalaclic, nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia. Against the hurtful ell'cets .if sudden changes of tem perature, exposure ill wet w-.ther, cloSH application to l.ilsirious mental pursuits, and other iiilbieni-es prejudicial to health, it is a most trustworthy safeguard. It fortifies the system against disease, pr n idles appetite and sleep, and hastens convalese-ence after debilitating ami flesh wasting diseases. This being the last week of our V Annual Red : Letter SALE, we will offer goods regardless of All Wool Dress Goodj in PlaUs and Mixtures at will be sold this week at 23 CJKXTtf. G rcat Bargains in CARPETS. Good Yard VVid-3 MUSLIN at 4 Cants. Special I.arif.iii..-i this week, it living the !a.-t week of our Ti n l T i i i f t JLVV- il XJL. I-11 : Sale. : PARKER AND PARKER SHERIFF'S SALES. IU-virlu Jf Sun.lry "riw of Ki-ri K...-i:i ti ni Vt-fulilioui K(ni;kih ii;m) I.i-v.iri Kiifi.i, uc! .( of lii" "utl of 4 it:ii::i.:i I - f Somrr.;-! nullity, t nn uii' el: ;l. i!mt.' h ill Ih-rMNi',l lo piit.lu- .;tl at tlw V.KUt HUS4 ill SoiiHTSi-t lxro-,ih( on Friday, Feb. 22, '95, AT I O'CLOCK P. Hie ftillfiwin J.erili.-tl r.-.il esia: -, t.i-wi:: Al! I he ri'-'li!. tit!.-. Iiiii-r -il. i-!:iiiii si.i l ile-m:in-i til" Aii-lri-w Kenne!l. if. in an-l l. it e.-r-tain liirm ir Intel f.f l-m-l Ml-n.-.e in soutn iti:i.ltti t.ivnsiii., s.tfini.rv.-t tsciiiTy, l";i.. e.i.i l.iiilii!! IsT ni-r.s i.iore or less, re j.iii :e-r.-s elmr. l.:ilaiitsiiiilti-r. Htljtumiii; I. m. is -f i' i ley ShiteiiiaUer. Siiutiu l.e;i! y, s-autii.-l I '. i-'is'lltt, Jlltsill KlIliTleU, .lat.ll I.. K.-Iliie'l Kiel others. It tviiii tli.-rtsui er.s-iel a .Iwil i 1 1 : litUM li:i!ik ti.irn iiml tiliier ftutlitiil. lilies. Wil II Ille Ml'lllirtellilllt't s. Tak.-n in eii-u!itii an. I t- le s.ii-1 ;ts t!i iiniii -rly ft" Ail.lrew K niiell. at the sai: t.f K. J. Wel.l. a.liiiii.isi.-.ilr . t. a. of ii. T. Welti. U. e el. AIX1- All Ihe ri-'l:l, liile. inter, r l. rlaim an I -!.-maiiil tif Wit.iaiti Tiitimas. ti!'. Ia antl In a t---r-tain lul ff i.iiiul situate ;n M.-y-rs.l-iie 1. r oiii5h. stmierset esnniiy. Im., 1ikiIs ,i t.i. ntirlli si.le i.t linre s;ns-i. ImiuikI-.-i n.t ii. iitirt h liy ar: niN-y. ast l.y inin:.' st r-et. s...i : h hy l--ire str.-et. an-.l tin I lie west l.y (; Nt. lV 1 . tiutl is uine.lier.sl in tii - M.-yers a l.iiti.'ii It, siii-l tNir.iiiili. us hit N.i. 7 I. h tvi.i th.-r. tm erei-nsl a Iwte-stt.ry frame .iweilin twit- - an. I itit rfiiitlitiil'liii'-'s. v. irii the Hi.nrs.-i:.:iH-.-s. ' Tak'-n in '-seentitiil anil li s..l-i as t!i -itrlijier' of Wiliiam Tli.:iias, t fi;.. sei: t.f '.1. A. It'tllJ-r, ltssii!('.s..-lS Keiine.tj I'riee. -AIle- AII tiie riulit. title, int T-sil. f',;.i .,i ..s in in I t.f l i..uk!in li'e.els. .if. in an-l ! -t oei laiti fctrm fir Intel tif iainl si:ir'te in l.iii-4-iiln tfiwitKliip, Stititerst-t tse.ir.t, l'.i.. t-.-niain. inu ' atiii-s, iiitirv or less, almtii Si m-n s ei.-;. rt Im la ins- timlHT, ii.ijiiiiiin heuN til Ailain Arismaii, Joseph itiionla, .lac.ili . is.-l .-nui olhers-. Iiavinjf Iliensm ereelfl a 'eiiie anil stahle, Willi the :i.jiiirtt-ii-iii..st. Tie r- is Hlitfi a line 'tiiit tiretutru ol eh.ii-e f.'ui: tr-s- (III the prelllises. la Ken in fxti'iiiion an-l lo in1 sola its ii i.ni r:y i.f I-r.iuxiin ltlio.i N, at tile m;i! tn" aeob sia.tnk. AI.-iO- All the ri-ht, title. Interest, claim nil. I ie lllallti f.f liiissiiiiiall l'l'teher a.l 1 .l.ie.iii 1'lett-h.T. nf. iiiuntl tteitll thit certain tract t.r .iece tif I. iiel siln it- i:i s-ni-rset .iu-:islii, S-iiiiers.-l coiiniy, l'.i.. ctiiil-iiiiirii aen s. more fir l.st. iss acn-s ciiar aiei li.tiaitee li'n li -r, atlj.iiiiini; laii'N t f aiUa-i Ko ial.. 1'ilh nrine Kif .at., John Welier. I! I.i'ji'i ll.iiver, Inivitl H.-iple. NmIi llols-rts an.l t- r.inti Wal teran.l Henry lS--rl, Irivim; th -nn.i er.et.sl two flwcliiiii; housist, a lart- hauk ltni. Iiorsc Htahlc ami oilier outliuil-iiiis wilh the h" itirtenaii.s:ss. Taken in cn-ciil ion in IU" pr.ii. 'rly of i!i siimah I. etcher nil. I J ic. i l'l. teli.-r, at the nil oi Ailtln-w l'.irker a.nl us.- of Vai.-ntine Hay. Al.--!) All th-rii;ht. title, inter.-i!, cl iini aul le-ni.-intl f aviti Kaiilit-y, of, in ami to a tt-r. lain tract til laatl siluate in l"i-r Tarkt v f.Mt towiisliiii, Somerset county, ra., contain ing tei Hcres, about .irt acn-s clear, irtlane-- tlia r. ntljoiiitiii; iiiii.ls of Kphr.iiin s -liro-k. K'lhr.iiiti Miner, A. W. Kai'lley ami others, iiavtin; thereon ercctc.i a new J-storj- tluell-ln-; hell , wilh lhMiiirtfinsnct-s. m Taken in cxts-ntitm ami to !n' noM as'the ins.je.-rty of Invi-i Kai.llev, al tlK- suil of I, i . , illinni'i, 1 1. nl. -AI.S - Ali the ri-.'lit, title. Inter.-tt. cl.,iai -m l tle manJ of S tinnel .ell. r ami l-.liz.ili. tti . i ler, of, in mid lo the follow in; (iescrllie l real csratc. to wi;: No. 1. A c -rtalii iiitv-ir pir.-.I of Ian ! sit iiu'.Cin Soin -rst-t towiishiji. st.tiuers.-t eoiiniv, I'a c iiifil'iile-' H nc.-.-s, iiilj.iiiiia Ian. Is i.f K it innel iMc and John I'oienian, li.e.' on c i.-li si.le tf the s. .t i ', II. It , hit vimr t it. -r.su i cm t sj tw-. dwell: na houses si.eiit ami olaer tc.itiiuil l'iizs. wilh the :iin.i--:eii-inssi. No. J. A hl fif srsiiiii.l siluate i i the vil 1 nj-.-of Lim.-rlsvil!e, Sfo:!yei-s'k to-.t ri-liij., c mty an I state nfore.t i.i, cml.;ltiinir acrt-s, ii-ljoiaiiiir lands of Jain.-s I.:mi!i r , Satnu I Wilt and ..es.-li I jiintici't, iriviim tle rtou er.s-ttsi a wo.-tury dweliiin: ho. is -. siaSiean l o.'.'l T fi'.ltle'lilillllif wilh to - :-.;li.litrti ii- s. T hi in exw iti-in and i.t s..l t ns trie P ; erty of s.iaiu.-l ZU!.r n I Wlih.-ta ler, al the suit of Julia li. Mo-iioider's u.to. COST fx I - All ' f'.'I't. line, u tt ris!. c'siai i l i I ib' Iil.ui l of I'.. I'-. Kim:, .la.-.'i K. K. H.V nl '. Ii Knutx. A Jaeo'i ! . Ke.'i:'.i '' A. II. Kaa! A r soa. tr. :.i .o. l I l.i tollow-iii- tl.wtii- d p-al :.!. I i if. Nt. I. A c. rt . in lot of cr.i'i-ni -!!:.. ! In Jcmi'Tlowii toro'ii:li. seti rs- I cotmtv. Pit-, lHtuii.it 1 tei lie inriii lit it a nT'-v, ei a o.v !''. l.l' II iil'v ". s!i iT r. st.tilli lp i!:. .l tc. v.vl l.i l.at.i tl.itrv W M tvri. hit but lii.-r--.iii ,-r- -iff l".o 1 -ii-iif .wi-:M:ei leris si.ilUc e -I'-r tm:.'eiil'lin i h in.- :i-iii;-!--ii ii" tel N'.l A e cu-ill it.' or i-ir 1 1 ! r.oo lll- nte lit .1. Il i- r to.vnii:. -ore r-' I .shoo otilitlnee' ilve le-r. .. :i ltt-eiliitt -.tels t Ilia K U.K. --li lie-A-! no K. ,i:,r! ii... ...ml. ' si ,,-.. i so. M.l It' to v :- . V. Mi.r- on Hi- i-l mi I ..a Iht norili ly m-I;.I llolt loi .:iel ee.. I rv. No. ::. A lot i.f Kroinel si'iri:-- I i J' lin. r- l-o-. ll Imh-oi..;0, Jellllt-r KCHl-lll !. "" '' "'' .'i.le :i!or.-s o.l, :i.!.inilu i.OitU oi' J. J- '! l::ho i r'.e-cii-l. s.iie r-.-l reel on tl. s-.iuli, l.i! of r-Voi.ief on Hie w. sl ami latfi- uriii.' i;l:.MM.orl Hie lion it. T.ik.-n fe t-mion nod to ti" .11 :i I lie .rolr I 'V o! r.. II. K.-lU'. I lt " r . I K.iill J i. tr. K;itil, tl.nii,' i.n-itics as A. It. K:ii: t. ii S.,.!, t tiie sm.i of Soiorti..a Ilowiniiii, it. al. A'.l lltf fU'li!. title. Iiit.-r.v-t. rlalm u:el t'.-Ill-.li.l of li.-lirv I-'. troUsl. of. 111 :oel lo Hie lol It. -.villi tl -s.-rilsl rul esl .It-. Lit !!i- p.i.p-r.y of It. pry l ousi. .I.e.'.., .. v.ii: No. I. A e rlain tr.i.-: oi lan.l si'i:..e in lit in I township, ss.ie.. r t c.iiir.lv. 1'a., tatlllilT I. I ut-r-s, u IhhiI t'H.-nsri.iir, l.olnliee w.-il I itiiii- rt .1. ii.lj..niiii l-iii.l-. f t'h.ir ltc I iv fcir-ioii. Josiuii t ' ls .-r. i::niiiK--r li. irs. Ik.v i-t I lvin- .on, Pinh M y-rs ui.l oilier-. Iiavin !li r-sei -nvt,si two "i-.v.-loiiu ln.ilsi-:. a sio.e house, n ;.p;.. tiritk -.-rl-r tip il. Ititnic I..; ni. s-iL-nr fiti:.;. iii. -I otlit-r iuiI.uiM les, w i:!i lie ni.ti:rit HHH.--S. No. 'J. A tmci l.l leil'l. si'iCiTe m i-fon-s.. et.i':tillii a. ;u-r ; more or It s, all ll'elx r lan-l. ii'lioiinie; No. 1 uUne, ulel l.itnl of t'rifh irne l.i'. .t.'sr.Mi. No. I. A tr.ti-t ..f Lia.f sii-.i:.!' .is ul.- !!. c.int-iiiiin is ..- r.- in.ir- or ! s, iinj -nnn No. I.o-.x", Kiiii:iK-r in .rs, .M:tiy TrtMnrow Him oiht-rs. All of tli-iilM.v liiii !-' ar- ua-1. r: sM with i inl iti.tl lini- s-on--, r.inl are fs.ru . isn-nt of Hi . ess, lylntr illona liu- I'.IH- of Ihe -V I'. It. It. 'I'.-ikeil lil .'X-fO'ioli :ilt to I. - S: ,i : I :;s Uie lo-t.-n-si f.f . nrv t . rousl.;il tiie si,u of i.--, s.,111. hlue A I o. i- -Terms : N OTIC? A I! jsiw 'unl::ivi:i- jit th li-Htv.- s;iiu til p! ... t itv- inlnf 10 ht f.-iit. nf tl' nir'h:it iM'n'- uni-r !' i n t riy is kJHM-k.--i iieevri; uilu r)-'- i will it x tin -xm-ihI tit .tii ;it i nU t tin flrI iiirrK:tsi-r. 'i n -iitn f llif iturt-h.--lmii y iiin.i 1m p-iit! n -r :iy -t cuiUiri'iiiTi.-Ti. vi: Tht.n-.!;t.v, Y' Untarv - I'i, Iv-'o. ..ii!tii wi'l tf itil.-d tn.li.1 Xi tir'ii.i'M' iiiojm v is niti in ft;!.'. Mifri:r orti.-Hf ) KIV.Iil nvf:i:. J:n. Mt9 yXKi SK.-ri.r. California, Pa- Slata Norma!: Cur Own Normal School. Winter terns opens I . il; s-j-rii tjo rm M ir-ii is Send for catalos; ie ai.-I . ir'-:i-l.-us. New ( ly l:in:is;.;iii. Ne.v l;!e. ;: ie I.itflit IMalit, Nev ':it- r System. Il.-ni-ii reis.rd almost iei-fe.-i. ( Never a fientli :il the seiiiK.l i. At'-, .ii.t i--s not snrj'.sc-l. if .-tin il.-d. i:i!!i;-s'.,!". S e.ier-t eo 1!; ty stiei.-nts w ii! nl.tnin move 'e !;i :tt tii ir ou n or:i;:d S. li -.l tin.i any otii-r and s tve i.ioi.ev .esi'!e-. Tut: i. U. .. i'h. !.. i'rineij a!. THE NEW SHOE STORE "rlIK C'iowa has i'iit win!,ir, i! ;e other eve ia t!;e w iu(o-.v of SHAVER & GOOD'S STORE, imt the p:oi'e are s'.iii !.. i r ih:: FOOT WEAR at the . i!i:e ji!;ict an 1 ero .viJs of pcr'!,1e cr"AU-0 ver-v ,! 1 lI:"-v arc" ! conviaeeJ ihwo U t.'.e j.'ac t-. lmv their to kec-p their fi-.-t war a I !i.-.-o coM ilivs ami nights when llie an; oat s-lei'.'Iiiii. Also, 13 libbers, J3oots. Sandals, ia all sizes au i ?nli-s All at I .-I-.rs to suit In? 1 TIME.-?. REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND cheaply: Shaver & Good, 703 MAIN CROSS ST., Somerset Pa. B. o ID Read THEN WRITS iir Ma;l lr !- r Ie:-irtnn til I'.r .uii-!.k if Sjieei.il Vi:I:ies in Dress Goods, Silks, Sj!:!::33. -is inelt i.ll .u.l Novelty Se it i e.es - r...;t c!e I'la' l ctV.-.-;. in ,p:t--t li r.n.'.ii :.n e .! or I'lemlins -slylisli :in.'. elV.-. ti-, e ...is, 'I.'J."l Villi! ', Is' ie.elles i:i C5o a yd. I. il of ail-w-s-l Novelty Mixed Suitings, :i !:.. n tlilt'ei etit eol ir ::::!.ire ;- s;y;l:i. Hj-l.e-tlatt' j-ri is -.Vl inelies v. i-le, 50o a yJ. i:r Iirts-s ii i-.ls sitelves wety r,e er ctiij.ti.sl at sneli raj'i-1 rat" as ilnrii- tMs saletif tine t;..f Is at !;ef.irt-Si..-!i-i:tkiii-;- liriees. Sneli v.ilueji never In-f.-re ill' r-'-l for like iinalilies aiel siyiess ae -mnts for it. Kvery ni-iil oriier i.lro!i i-m li:n e -j-i:il fieiortatiiiy with liotie. cnstieiiers f..r jreltiiiir llit-c s-iiiio sre it aim s--;:J5 tii:-.;'.-; iiceess;tr.v is i.iiiek ueli-.n. Tle.y do!'.'! stay with its l.ir.j;! I.nt All-wntil French ergos, r.!ae!v, X : nml f'arciiiial SJ ami indies wii'e, 25 Cents. 2.IHH yartls lini Importeil riain r.I-n k Mohair Hrilluntines iiisu-o:is a.s si!U, I'A', in.-lies wi.U. 25 Cents. Sen.! for foil lt:ie samjiles of o:tr new '!" Wash GodiIs, Embroideries and Inscrtirgs-- . Tho intist i inipl-.'te im rti:i- !i f !r-st oxatnj.les from t!ie le st maker-, !th Atnorifum an 1 ( irei-en at j.rt. t i tin' -w-tst i.)ssili!e ti) Iiml. You write its ati l jr.ve nnr neiliiv to sulestanliatt the stat-tne.i. B0GGS h BUHL, Allgheny, Pa. SUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES. WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK GF - - - - Syrup Cans Sap Buckets, Sap Sp juts, Gathering Buckets Sugar torn WE HANDLE THE BEST -zp. A. SCHELLY Main Crow Strtet, ... Great Inducements. Gools roducofl in price in every lirit? Drv Gools, Ciirpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtain; Ladies' Coats, etc. Now i.s the time to buy to save money and get .something good. JAME5 QUlNN,-:v CLINTON STREET. - - -JOHNSTOWN p -Stenger's Lead Pencils are thsap, and it is a good thing they are. Hie have Leer. L'stnj bath ends of the pencil freely during t!;3 last few tfays re-marking: 'i lie lit-, s, i is .-s(....k has n c-tri:ir its sjiare. an-i -; e-iaijy fc.. is. '":- i- not lietiiioiis. 1-n1 itetiii'l t.e:-. I'i.r.-i!i ! .e ss i 7 . " :i!iy in. .l ie I ti.e.ei, 1. 1 .'.. 'i I. s lie' .I.- a I. ear v l. -s. 1 tit ha. ' ; . , . :ie-r i: ..s :e- i .i t i f-.rri-sj-i.n l;! .!y !..' 1 -;s. S.i.ic t. . -. ; le i...: - , .j , :.Vr-i i.t ! ". .in ! - ei-nts. i I. . K ..; rr i: s. I :i f. - i i::t-ri st -i? lie tf v.-.- .:. ; i J y..ri firi--! s ...i ;li.-in s:iiisi';.et.irv. nr : i-k nins: l.e .-leinieil nj. t" leni.. r- :. ; -!:".-. s;i; ;n -ir.-.v s, iii-ii we v i.i in i . t:-i:-. j I. is .t l.l-. i-l e i.!t t !:'--r y..:i I i-!mj-i y.-i. !.. a 'i.iiiii 'i i.in: i:y i s.. ! i; ... ..i i .i ; t!-t ni .,r se.;,.-:,. .'.,- ! f.-ir Wiiilf ;.i"'i lis !-iy. i ..n t'.. - Ie!i J.. s ',t -Ki.:l v - :;. !. : ill :! i y.ei ie in . i-n. ' it'r-. S. ;.; i - !-;; -i:ei v.uu ;' i :i"t e-i-t fin.-!,. e t )', r s..:i;e , I Y.ihe s ;.i V.',tri II -seet.lie. Tie-s.. ur- i,.ir i.:.. : JOHN STENGER. : JOHNS TCVMi. J' iss-i" si ... -; Tt.- -5 h 't r h--V'-Hw) , fa-ate. . iiLi ?2F - -::-'J? - X' iTHINi i 1 tit lli- la s; in .t- i- ;.I ::i 1 -.v.-rkm in-i.;,i out- rs into ti.. .:.:.'..:. cf ii.-- IXl'ri.U.I.A STuVi S .,t..l l:.VX.i:s. Their el.aiiUnt -s i, ... ... ,.. . r Tiieir t-f:;oiny sav-s tiamey. St '1.1 an. I iptaranleetl I y JAMES B. II0LDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. r..:. -';--"'Av-fi . K.-5.'iVtV. .'.!.v; . c -.sis. :: . ;. : -i s.' 7'"--i,ri v...., 1--" : -- V. Dr. MORRITZ SALM, Specialist. Won-ivrrfaily s-'itcces-fful ia ail CiiroiJe rLsoaj-o or t"t. m, m, m, throat, longs as nasal caiabs Ail Eye Cpsraiicns Succcssfu-Iy Performed by him. Kiir'.1. yt-.ir-i ,r iinrt- !, It urtr-r h i - "m ". t. Mv I-:t -ir :i'!ini I !,-,v,- n UN ! r 1 r. n t!iti lr :.;? :.; N.r liv -.i ii iMtit It-, nml n t v h .M ii.iT u:-i I i ri :;t ly intin r, ..!, t:i ::!: ; in lu.. oi-ti n- i;i.n U;-t'U. I ;t:n siiii utii.-r t r.-,-: :m :i untl lt.j- ii.r :i:i i-rttir''titi. tr.iTvTiliy !:. 1 U. u.i.rJ. l i. -i : --k it .f tV- irv ;titi Ti:.ntalim - V ' ' ,r; :'T . ' ' ' " ''' ..I -.i-errli. I... i.iii -s h:.r.i m Ii.-Mn.i2 in his t . .... . m in . In.-ii-.-..' ..mi- l..r t.r- , ,.st M v.i.r. l-s-.tii,.- :.u.i.ul..r i in :..i:-i.e-rs. v...,. N.e.v. er ; . .....;;,r. ,,nt:n-i.l. i.-- ei... ,.a..i li.nr :n v. iii-s, rueiiii-.n i i.n. rsi.ti..ii ;,n.l , v, n liis-.H t Miiiiii!, ii'nl his re-lit .1' r i- iiliiit.; as usl a ar.v tr:sl t.tr . 1 1 : i . I tw. l'ri.-iid w'eti ln.ve k ln. li him w.ll tts-.ity t-i Ih- e..ri.s-t-i.i s vf i:.y state;. t.-n:. It. M. Svlm. i'l: l.i.'.r - .;!. K'l h-r limn .V'.i,., tSr Ay-!.- -l.rr.'. 1..,,ij.t, .( Cili eil I,.) r. I-..-.I ye-.rs I ic-.vc ti..l iiele. v. si.nnm-h ai.-I I liv. r ir. .ii l ie-;.-.r.:. I ,.-e. i. i:, eiv l-;!, i .ii. i i.i...!.i.-r I ii. ii .iiiinv !!i -: time i:i.t.!.- m.- ! -.1. .1 v. i-h f..r .l.-.in. 1 eon : t hi.r.iK- w.r-i. I -i. (.. ns i I iei.i f.ltl r .l.lr.r - I eil-t f.,nr t.r rive tlm.-s ;. i I :;i!,:! nar.l'y i.n.t wh-n 1 tru .i h little ..f j .n,-:l. Ill- It in:.... ,v ,,,,.! a!t. r 4 imr j -i -! .t:si as h:el Lf.l tl I. i-en- m-, 1 ! ' '' -- '' I a.e t.i (lie. s,.-,e t.r tin- ; Ir -.. as. lie .1 i v -r. r. Is m,. ,, tf .,, i,i i.i. ii. li.i.l '. r:..r..u I t.-..i,v ..n,:, r- tui -ur. s ti tti:s p.tr f the -i.:trv. A:':, r I lia. I I.i k. n les tr.T.'iii.-n; 4 .! I tt.nml it .li, in-- .in.. s--k !. J li iv.- Ukm iii ti--:. tin. nt I...... t..rsi :u..ti.s, :ii. I .-u? , n...v life .tm ,. l ..! t;....lv.':tu j;.y ine-IKlt toe- , G-r Adv-fiiseasat V.ill Appear tv.ica 3efore Lach Visit CO5lXTA7IDH a.-.d tXVWINAT.OX FREE. ACDFESSail COXXLMCATICNS o SOX 763 CCLL-V T.n.a l'..y " J.m IVI, .J..!,--s Si. i,, . i. w liv:.:. I .1 fi-i.;:-,!. !'. n Tn- s.i "-:'t- s't ti's ;-'-i'ui-l' .: T..s.: . i nt. i. -r.'ial Tie-s i.-' -:i .M :r, l'.;U .u' j. nt tie i-liiin-e of whieli rrsal.ir iv.:titnts wilt be ro:up!y nutiSeJ. Fans, Ltc, at rock bo A prices lor cash. Maple Evaporator on the Mar kct at less than half the t)rrA asked for some others, it pay you to g-t our prices belorg buying. I;i ii, k : -. : 'i:t ( ;1:m;.s ). i ; .. , , .. . j .' .mr . l.i.u:k-Ls i-u. ;.., '. : : FA GOOD STOVE Is an Ko'i.o:;:;.-. A Poor 0.13 the w,r-: kiu'l of Extravu.'L; K -ni.-nilK r t!:is w ... a buy ...ir New Stove, The Magic Cinderella IS WHAT YCU v; A:. It w:;i !:..i l ;-;r- ,M. ni:::. ;.:!! w ... jrove A WARM FFiEND IN COLD WEATHER. : i It litis .o F.iaalai a Heater. . (,;-i: .-r.-'.-i -; '' 2 , i!; ft ' y to ili.-si . TniiH Mt Ir, t- l' T . ur. 1 1 'fir's S:-i ,.;'. ' "l- K rv.T 2 v.nrs. in fti:iiii:'j in. runwi'if!; '' X !'( -Im.!. k. t j-i 114 i h.- s. ti. vt-rv p:.i.;!ul. ir ri- r : r i...r 1 I. . t S .v. lli.. ;. - i i ; : . ". . ... . ... i. -li. It'll UtMy .A III I i !' " .-. t.itailv I-!.. ei. -tii ' i . .:,,;.. ,,. . ,. ,N r.i ;:i ,, ,.,'. :.nv ,.,..r.-. :. M..J i" .. 1 ri ,,, ,.Vt. ,,.1S , ,1 ,.. a ..: ' , , , ;,!. Ja.-U KsK ' . I tiexe sit.r r-sl with ii v.-.. nl : :- ."' ,.1 Ir.'lllM -.l!! of in. iile. I n; .nil ii- : i '' Ilia: Ir. s;!m lias , mir.-.v . nr. i- J..NM'. ''; r .. !ul i'.', -JI. f:tf.h in u! I.uhj 7''- i.e.V K.ir tie-ir'v .' vears I live !eel : ' : l ' nlni tr.m!.e an. I .-atari !i. 1 .."' " .H ...ir Is-.t .li.i. lslis I. lit r- 1 i.inmii-i ..r--, until I r.e-'i ' trv l-r. rsiiim. hv ..U--..I In I-i !-, " ,.;,i ..,,-. ...,.".,.,. i . r I r..u''i. . 1 ' ' I ..r.-vi r -. ttin will :U.ii'!. I ' ' '" I l,t-.v I ..i.t t! .ml 1 put i I J, t'r.-..t eirtit Mr 1 .tiu :; ' :1 ' ' I j.imsiire, Kiel am i:! el a' ! "' " ' , ' ' i.s,)!iv !' . s,. J4r A;.r y. iv J.:n Jniy As- 'T -"'! ,.v ! -i is n i ; i . i : .- '.s i 1 s) in n