The Somerset Herald. E1WAUD KiVLL, Editor and Proprietor. VKixrnY ...FEB. IT. 1S!1. tT of the thirty-seven vvanU in r.iila lelishU, ratlison actually earri-etl three. Oxk vv!i lu.irj of this ('onres, :tiil tlit'ii tlu- ilel litre. AIr.-aly the i 'in kt.iH are tf.in ali.mt and refuse M lie eniiif rJel. T:1K ovcnviiciiuinsr defeat of cx-CSov-i-nior PaUis:i:i, for Mayor of Philadel I'.i:a, la-4 week, lays another Presiden tial candidate on the shelf. PiTrsjii R:;, last week, voted to issue li i:i-.ls to tin? am Hint of H,7-0,00.) for street and juri; inipTovvni 'iits, water steii-::i, and a lielter wweraije y.-t-.-iii. ; VKKN:t H.vsTiXn.s has cjm:uene t I lijsiue-is with a brunl new veto ax, tin 1 has sent i t two hills creatinic is.'diiional jude-hos in Washington :md Weiiii'n-!and tin!ifs. !rvr:u ! tir.ivt-r! the two years jst of (i rover, ha cist the country over one litm Ire.I million dollars. What the re:inini:i.r two years will st, Heaven only k lows. TiiE raill S:atv. annually coins in re jr ld t!n:i any c J:itry u; n the frloh.', an I yet is l;-.i vi:i, it fni.n Knjr l:i:id at a heavy iremhiui. Xj c-.iiijx-t.'iit d-.'aler w;iuM c-Kidjyt lu-Ji.'ss in this wav. A kksomtioX has li-fti passed and approved tiy the i tvernor, j.rovidinsr for a Legislative i:ivesti:itin as to the liMiniier of unnattirali.tii jkt.-o:is in t he ji.-n i and c-i.irii.iMv.' i nt it ut i;n s of I'll Stat.i. As t'.ie returns of las! week's election f):n;' i;i from all jr:s of the State, they h v.v that the m ijority of S , M riven th? II 'ii.iWic-.iii ticket la! X.. Vcinher still :il:des with us. It Iitt-i :ne to .t j v. Tmk U-ii!.li-a:n of Philadelphia wip d tip th-eirih last week with the iin, Harrity and MeChire -m-line. ' After all their 1 lasting aiwiut e -.rryinz Hie city, they were lieuti-n ly ."!. ) in lioritv. Now firure up your income for the ut year. The Fe-leral tax gatherer will stxin Ite around nosing into your business and deinandin-r an account of your car:i::i"js. I) n't forget that hon esty is the best policy. Tiik peopiv of this country will not onlv have occasion to reiu-eni'icr Mr. Cleveland fof the in crease of the puhlie l"bt to the amount of more than rliV n t i,n t I I Kinds sold, hut also for the loss of at least l-"i,i!'i,it'ii the premium on the las; loud sale, whieh was absolute ly presented to the foreign syndicate that negotiated the transaction. Kvi!i:s-::s are multiplying every liy that our Democratic brethren are not dwelling together in unity, and there is a probability that their un seemlv wrangles will bi s:i jK-rsisteii in that several of the important appropri at ion hills will fail and the President will be compel!! to call Congress to gether in extra session to secure the tieces:iry :ij)iroria!io!is to keep the government ru lining. i-iA -i.v is uiierieiiin wiiu a i:ia: sMveniiiient. Kolb the Populit, who claim, that he was elt-rt-eil tJovernor last fall, and was counted out, tlireat c!is to set up a government aiiainst tin present one unless the Legislature ro- idcs for a c nte-t by law ti d.'iormin Wiiother neirtlie incumbent (tleneral .ttl w:ls duly clecteL i vernor ats is a grim obi Confederate P.rigadier, minus an arm lwt in battle, ami there will !: no end of trouble, ami jxissibly lirxiiished, if lvolb attempts to earrv '.:t his threat. Fit!:iKi:icK Ih;l.vss, the famou C'doriil orator, ditsl sudtlenly, at hi: Iio:ti? in a-hi'ig!oti citv, on Wed- liel.iy last. M r. I onglass wa-j lioni in Virginia. IVbruary, lsi7. ;., muther was a slaw wom.in and his father a white man. He was a slave until September, is ;s, when he obtained his freedom by tlight. II obtaineil an -duejti.n tijrough in iiiv difli "ihies and trials, an 1 a- a lecturer and orator decline fa in us b ith in this country and in Knir I :i 1, wliere iie p -ut several years. He decani a recogniz-d lenler of hi- peo ple and during his long career held iiiiny important p litial olliees. He was an assistant co.'iimissioner to San I imingo, was ap linted by Presi.lent rant me of the council of the District of Columbia, wasa Presidential elector i:i New York, was appointed by Presi dent Have-marshal of the District of Columbia, was afterwards made record er of deeds for the District, and conse jU 'utly was Minister to Hayti by a p iintmentof Presi.lent Harrison. He was als i the auiheTof numerous books. Mr. Douglass was the greatest man of his race and was always on the side of i-iirht. It is hard ti reconcile with honest motives and ordinary buini-ss sense the last seT-t sale of 4 jier -cnt. Uiiids by the Presi.lent and the Secretary of the Treasury. Tnese bonds having thirty years to run, were sold to an 1-nglish syndicate at f l'Ji, u hen on that day similar Umds word for word, that will fall due twelve year hem-e, were selling in New York and else where throughout the country at fHlU. Here was a dill'erelice of 7 jkt ix'Ul. thrown away. P.jt this is not the in ea-ureof the loss, for witniu tweiity f o-ir hours after the negotiation was clost-d these bond were place.1 up in t!ie market by the syndicate and with in just twenty-two minutes many times in .re than the amount ($.iMi,(KKi i were subscriled for at flUJ. The syn dicate Uiught the bonds from the Pres i l nt at f lo-;: and M-ld them at liius in the sjiaue of u few minutes in iking the snug little profit of ?4,SJ;i, 4 1J on the total issue. How are we to reconcile this transaction with the rules f common honesty and common bus iness tact? Why were not these Ikiii. Is placed upon the market by the Secre tary and the eopc at home given an op irtaaity to take tUe:u? Is it pre n'jmahlc that a foreign syudieate of linkers were better able to sell them than our own Secretary? The Pn-si-deiit and his SeTetary kuew that sim ilar Uiiids, with a much shorter time to ruu, and therefore less valuable, were held at f 1111, and yet they secretly ;ilJ these bonds at much lower than the market price. done? Thai the credit of the govern ment was not aiT.-cied abrud is shown by the fact that more than four times the amount of these bonds was suli serilied for in London within forty minutes after they were placed on the market, ami the day after 4 per cent, premium was bid for them, which made their value $117, and ?lb has ix-en offered and decUm-d in our own home market, tw the difference liet ween sll'5, the amount secured by the syn dicate, and the 5117 sin offered f r them, Ixing 5 per cent, on the total amount, is an additional Lxs to the government. The claim, and the only excuse we have seen made for this wretched and humiliating liargain and enormous loss to the government, is that the Presi dent was forced to appeal to the for eign syndicate to save our National treasury from bankruptcy. Th- ru-h for these Ixinds, Ixith here and in K i rope, given the lie to this pretext, and clearly shows that they would have Ivcn eagerly taken if offered to the public by the .President, but lie chose to demand of Congress gold Imnds, while he was negotiating with the for eign syndicate for these Ixmds which were so eagerly sHiglit after. That these bond for whieh Hl'.i is now n--fuse.1 should have lx-eti sold for KM is not only most discreditable, but de mands a thorough esas'iinatioii. The Sei-retaryof the Treasury should lx' called up-in by the next Congress to explain, if he can, why the people's interests were thus sacrificed. George Wishingtoa. Froai i!ie New York Sun. We think that the Amerieans of litis generation have a beiier understandinz of the character of the man Jeorge Wash ington than was possessed ly their aii eeiors of the previous two or three cen erati.ins. Tha ciiconiiuins proa vinee.1 iiMin liini after the war of the Kevola ti.tn, Hiid f.r m iiij yeai-s after his death, we.e not only uimicasure 1. but were in -distinctive, unjiidieial, nnerilie il, and larg"ly untrue to ham in nature, lis was often re:re-e:it:'d a a tlawless eharaetcr. as a ejmplet? e:n!i l ihnnt of every per fection, as one separated or set apart from all the rest of m iuki:i 1, and even, in lee 1, as a supernatural being, lie camel olook like a sculptured figure chiseled by the hail 1 of genius from a block of maibl-. lie seemed to !' too eohl, t i serene, to o dispassionate, :'.iel too high for this earth. A s'lisgiilar iiij.istico was thus done to Washington, who lived as a man among in 'n, who was ir.ie to n.itiii'e all his lite long, tvh'i was .var;u-l:ooded and impul sive, who possess ' 1 tin ordinary trails of otir sp. ies, -.vii went thro.igli cxp 'ri-en.-es like thosr of other people, who h i 1 in my of the ways of a Virgini a pla;u t of his tim i. whieh was in high sniriisor l- u iri I Iii.i' 1 r.n I n-.t ! Hi't !l'l l ivito I happily, was n.it altogether fre- from the foibles which lielong to hum ini'.y. In view of his person and his life ami his achievements, how much more con genial and attractive is oar Washington when thus understood. Ho is of us. He is a man of our kind. He is one whom we know. We ran b? his friends, can look into his noWe fa-e, can grasp his hand, can listen to hs words, can ex change thoughts with him, can love him as w could not of he were !' another or der of creation. We of this generation have come to know Washington better than h was known lv our grtsndsire-, though we are ski much furtheraway from him than they were. We think he. is to us m re of a man. more of an American, and less, ,f a demig.rtl, thin he was 1 1 them. Ti.us h is exalted i:i our eyes. Thus he s-.t.iud higiier i;i our a:fe -lioiis t!i an he sto 1 1 in those of the American youth of fifty ami sixtv vears ago. to wh mi lie was as a statute.'f Penlelican marble. We have come to know him the better through the revelations made in his own le ters and in the letters of his contempo raries, whieh have been printed ; through the reminiscences of his acquaintances ; through the perusal of d.x umeiits and reports that can now be obtained; llmmu'i the publication of more satisfactory biog raphies of Iiiiu; a:i l througli a clos -r study of liis p Ts 'iialily and .h'e Is from his early days till theepise of his life, it is thus possible t gel a m re satisfactory e iinprehension of his re t; nature th tn it was in other times. He grows upon his country and the worhl with the procession of the genera tions as he is seen the more distinctly and truly, lie is the noblest national hero seen in any country of the earth since the creation of man. l he revival ill tnese ! ays .f what we tnayciili Washington is mo-.-: '. '.isa:it to contemplate. It means tin str. egih- uing PATIISD3T AT LAST. Warwick Defeait tTie Ei-Governor by Ccr 50,000. Kx-Jover:ior lx'rt V Pattison, the Democratic candidate fr Mayor of Phil adelphia, received an overwhelming de test aHiie eks'tions last Tuesday. Charhw P. Warw ick, the Kepublieati catididate, is eleeted by a majority of l,ifc). The light . was one of the hottest and bitterest ever waged in that city and the vote was heavy. Tho Hepuli lieans had their forces well i:i bunds, and thev have secured cery city olllee. TrciJ. Dovgbss Dcsi. Frederick Douglass, the noted frecd inan, orator and dijdom it, (lied a few minutes Ik fore 7 o'd.x-k Wednesday, at his resident in Ana.vistia, a suliurh if Washington, of heart failure. His death was unexpected, as he ha. I Iwven enjoying the Ik si of health. Ihiriitj; the afternoon he attended the convention of the National Council of Women, now in progress in Washington, and chatted with Susan IS. Anthony and others of the leading nicmlxTS. When he returned home he had no feel ing of illness though he appeared to be a little exhausted from the climb up tho steep flight of steps leading from the strts't to the house, w hieh is on a high terrace. lie sat down and chatted with his w ife about the convention, telling of various things that had Ixxm said and done. Suddenly he gaspe.!, clasped his hand to his heart and fell lia'k uncon scious. A doctor was hastily summoned and arrived w ithin a few moments, but his ef forts to revive Mr. Iiotiglass were hope less. Within twenty minutes after the attack the faint motion of the heart ceased entirely, and the great ex-slave stulc-s-inan w as dcaL Clieudl6r't Hints. In a speech in the Senate Mr. Chandler gave expression to views which are con sidered significant-owing to his promi nciice in Republican councils. "I am most hopeful." said Mr. Chandler, "that the President will call Congress together in extra session some time in April or May. It vi:I, iiti doubt, assist in bring ing back the stability of the country to assemble a Iiepublican Congress. That Congress w ill undoubtedly take up tho Nicaragua canal project and pass a bill for the building of the canal, not by a private corporation, but by the Inited States. I lx-iieve the next House of Kcp reseittatives will take steps to bring aitont the certain and ultimate annexa tion of Hawaii. Moreover, the next t oiignsis will inaugurate an investigation of the recent purchase of gold by the Pres? h ut of the I nited Mates. That transaction is one of the most remarka ble in ear history. The rites at which our ln-n is were sold involve a loss of e,!li.(so, to the people of the I niled States, l!" ever a financial transaction of n:i administration needed an isivestiga tloti it is this gold purchase. If ever a tr-.n-taetion needed a searching and severe committee of investigation s.i; h, for in stance, as the Senate conducted against the Sugar Trust it is this gold purchase. There appears to lx? more le!ow the sur face concerning the transaction than the country is aware. It is not a transaction that Congress can allow to be uninvesti gated. It is sure to be investigated by the next House of Representatives. It is hkcly to l investigated by the Senate. A nd so, in order to see that investigation th orottjjh and deep, I hope to see the ex tra session railed." Taid $103 to Get Wife. McKkksc out, Pa., Feb. 22.-A novel way to pay a debt was revealed her to-day. Henry 15yer sold a bidding lot to.iieorgc K.x-11 for The latter pai l si in cash and then learned that Ilyer was i.i l.ive with Miss Kr.tie Bowers, who did not reciprocate. liver in despair went to K'V li, it is alleged, and tol I the latter, whose family was friendly with Kate, that if he would get tin-gil l's consent to wed him lie would cancel sjmiof the debt owed to l'.vcr. Accordingly, the K.h-IIs, it is asserted, worked upon Katie's heart and in June last she married F.yer. Now tiie latter wants his ylOl, but Kocll d. clares that he procured a wife for liver, a. id refuses to pay the 10l. Tho e lse h is Lveu taken to Court. Dag Oat t Jlorse cnu Sleigh. A Saturday j ttrh from Altoona says ; Workmen tinder tho direction of the Township Supervisor were cleaning a huge snowdrift from the public road to day between Chost Springs and Carrol town, Cambria County, whan they un earthed a horse and sleigh. The horse had been frozen in the drift on the first night of tho recent blizzard. The Ixxly of the animal was standing upright and tho rolies were found in tha sleigh. It is lx-lieved that tho person or per sons who occupied the sleigh, finding themselves siiowlxmnd, started on fxit to a farmhouse aliout a mile away, and, l.ising their road, perished in the storm. All the people living along the road say that no one sought shelter that night. No one knows to whom the vehicle lx? longed. If the victims were frozen, their Imdies lie buried beneath some snowltank in that vicinity. Sound and Gagged by Eobbers. Zasksvili.k, O., Feb. 2"!. Six masked robbers broke open the door of tho resi dence of Miss Jane Momson. an aged spinster, seven miles north of the city, Lost night, using a fence rail as a bat tering ram. They tore up sheets and Ixiiiud Miss Momson and Henry IV.iwers and wife to their lied and gagged them. They searched the house, overturning everything, and secured fJl in money, a certificate of deposit for a large sum and a geld watch. Mr. liowers, w ho otfercd resistance, was hit over the head with a wagon spoke, but not seriously hurt. Tho burglars said they would post a notice at the gate, telling w hat they had done, In order that tho pris oners might lx? released in the morn ing, but they failed to do so. Neighlxirs noted the a'osenee of signs of life atxiut the house, and on making an Investiga tion discovered and released tho victims. Trastarortb.7 Witnctt. D. F. Shaffer, of Centre township, testi fied, on Thursday morning, before the court, that he met John W. Il.oks in town before tho election and that ISooks showed him into Judge Blair's oliiee ; afterwards witness and tt neighlxir went into ISooks' ofllce and llixiks give them a drink of whisky. After Shaffer got oil" tho witness) stand Mr. Books met him on the street and asked Shatter if ho knew him. Shatter replied that he did not know iiim ; had never seen him ill his life. IiMks then informed Shaffer he was John W. llixiks and that he had testified falsely. Shaffer acknowledged that he had, and that made Hook angry and he choked the perjurer severely. In li i.i i I.'initrrttf. Mrs. A. E. UHL. -MY Clearance - Sale . . Will be . . continued until March : 2d In order to reduce my stock to the lowest point before : ENLARGING : My Store. Receipts and Expenditures sugar makers supply OF THE Directors of the Poor HOUSE AND OF EMPLOYMENT of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 3!st, 1394. 7 K. TUG1I, KSJ., THEASURER OF TIIE POOR IIOUr-E OF - SOMERSET COUNTY, in account with the county of Somerset, Pennsylvania, f-jr tr year fr.dins the .'51st day of December, A. !., Ic9 1. RECEIPTS. To amount of H.ili sand rit'i;ts at the x-r house ls(if ToSoiurrxcl c.Miiily f.r..r l- r .Vo ! Miivsclmaii fund To Sjuiiirrm-t t-oualy lurordcr . 1XU l Uilu;i-v account Carrlid forward expenditup.es. f rTIiO'tt A-.Y'A'-VVAX Ainouot 6ir":ir.li-l lly Hinouut fiiid ftr out i.xr r-lii f Hi li;ailil4-lii(IH' ciiililrt-ll Art 1M 7 " out il;ir lvt :t vi.-itors' tnit 'i:ti; cr jm-iu' -i7 M Ju.iM-i n jtiid ii-'!alli-! f. -s -! I"i cou;- ici: litMtr o!ie-rH UIMi " M .'.1. .J ;it-l.'l .i'.-.-iOl iloor IHK1JKT3 L'll. cifliis mi! l'Nr i.!4:;w-ix !; railnut:! I.r et li.r iniiipciM :zt in " : lit- l ui ti t- m 1 i : 1 1.-5 ut I'iMi.olit U'l.' I I liialijtcii:kii4-.-,(' (-l:ildrt-ll ill i-owr'li ;ts Mi-iiranii ' " " M'ltii-IIH lit f Milt.-i AC III ilifcctors Ir.ivchiiz cx.'iisfs .l " " luuiiitfiiaiiiv ol liiusilics jit Wcriicrsvillf ... J!l oilii-r coiintii-s Kiuicrs -j; e." f :w A'.v';.v.v. v y runii norsh: rnuviii;. IO(il'. hi:. Siri:i a; of the repu:i":ic, the renew! of ii-; pri-iiii" spirit, the p.iriiic.iti on ;f poliii.--!, and the ariini ttiou of patrioiisui. The n.i'iirt of Wa-hintoii is synonym :i ilh all th ;t is d":.-.!ile an 1 i;l'rio:is in Aiiicii.-;m life. We are especially we'll p!ej" I t i kn i t tlcit the school children :ill over ih- I'nited sute will to-tlay eele'lMie t!i- birthday of our ";ih:iit on as th -y nev- T eelehrati'd it before, l! is :i:i excellent itlea to furnish a poruai: of him I every si'hool ii i:se hi city. T.i" iy or the girl who In';-; :; 1:1 th it p .r;r.it will f better A:iic;icin fliri:i;;',i iii'v. It is an ciiiirni" lesson in tra:li!:'i:i''s-i, li iior. an-! gra-c'utiness. It is an ill i-;r.i;i n of the highest ami best pia!ities of the h'.i nian mind. Honor ever to the nan:? of the l-'aihcr of his I'onntrv ! Waraiag To All Lsrer. M Kkk-ivht. Pa., Feb. t. A warn inji to lovers was given here yesterday by Alderman McM.iriiu. Sexeral days a'n, A. Iel:ie :ir. a gr'vur, niti'l j infor mation apiinst Trank Morrison, appn lar yiiu n vocicty centh inan. ehargins him with the brcakiini'if a rockinj? ehair. At the hearing it developed that Vonnjj .Morris; hi -lli-l at the li.-laeour residence ! a week (r two a.) to see Mi.. fie!aii!ir. a j pr.-iiy lit;!e blonde, and darinj: the cven- ioj iiUcinpted to seat himself on the arms of an idreidy oce.ipiel ns-ker. The rocker could not st.-'.iid the addi tional weight and broke, ii -i'-o the suit. Miss p.-laooiir did not think that the dam ijj-e w is suit:, iently jjre.it i' .r astiit, and so tesiii'.'l before the Aldcriii.m. Mr. I-!ai-i:ir, however, eoul 1 not see it in that l'iit. and de.irel th it Morrison lie p.isiisiicd. Th- Al lcrmm assessed a tineiifsi e.!id costs upon til 3 defendant. Olde.i Mil ia tb! Sute Ptal. At the Home fir Ajed uinl Inlirin C'olorel 1'inple, i;i-.irl and lU-lmont uve mie. on '.Vedncsihiy the oldest man in lYmisylvania, John ;ilsoii, i-olored, ili.'d, alter a linerii'2 illness. He was buried at Olive Cemetery Friday af-te-nooii. lie was b.-tler known as "rather"' ttibson, and wl-.en ho entered the Home, 11 yt.ars ago, he said posi tively that he was lift years old, which would make him 1 so at the time ol" de nh. Klier testimony as to the olorml jia triareh's agv varies as fo'.low-: An adopted de.uhter s;iys ho was 12 h.iv iii' bee-l lorn at Snow 11:11, Maryland. January J-i, 177i ;he,-s say he w:vs l,i:t 1 IT years old. 1'iitil the war of the reiclUoii "rather" Cibson was a slave; but dunn-; that stru-rijle he esmped and came to I'ee.n sylvania. subse.iucii'.iy setlWuij in North Pcnn village in lxSt In that section of ridladi lpiiia ho founded the first colored church, and was long one of its exhorters. He has a son years old now livinjr in tSie South, and one of his daniitcrs lived to the ii'e of 7 'it'f. .'yi.' or ;:-r,,,-ii. Hops Crushod io Eirth Will rise ajjain in the lios-im oi a dyspeji-tic- wiso enough to siibslituie lor the peudotenies, which ha e bamlMvozlcd him out of his belief in the possibility of care, the real invi;;orant and stomachic. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. The bilious, the nervous the dyspeptic, the rheumat ic alike derive speedy ln'tieiit from this helpful bitanie medicine. Persons suf fering from indigestion will gain no pos itive permanent g:sid from the li'-ry, nn liiedlcated stiiniilaiits if commerce, too often ustl ris'klessiy. The Hitters Is im lneivsiiraiily to lie preferred to lh"se as a tonic, sincp its pure liasis is luiMliiie,! by the conjunction with It of vegetable in gredients of the l,!ihe-it remedial exe'l leiice. Malaria is provenltI ami reme died by it, ami it infiisirs vior into tie weak and sii-kly. A winoiflassfiil thnm times a day is the average Im. . - The -. . LOW PRICES will be continued and Lower Piic cs will made. Many floods ill lie sold at a : : SACRIFICE It will pay all to take advantage o tliid ofler. I . A. E. DHL E XK( TTOU'S NOTICi". Siisrssaa'a Way aal Carhs'e'i. I"ro:n the lli;oa Herald. SeereUiry i'ar'iisle in his baroiin with the preseni It tlise!i;M sy:idie.tti sold them bond at l'li at the very iiionu iit when a much less valuable class of t.ov eniuient IniikIs was worth I Ml in the open inarKet. J :ie thirty-year t per tvnts which he placed with the syn licite at b'4;, should have broiijjht over 1!', ace or- dinc to the current ('notations of tie' Imnd nurket. Secretary Sherman in l"s sold to a Kotiis hild syndicate $Vi,- (ii).n.m Innids at the f'ill market price of the day, and the s.de concession which tin; foreign bankers obtaineil from him in tin transaction was a commission .f one-half of one per eenL paid them for acting as agents of the government. There is an inijiressi ve (Miitras; lK-twccn the two operations. It measures tne tremendous iliifereint between a Siieruiin a:id a Carlisle. Mare X&vil Vessels. Th- House pussKl the naval apjiropria tinn Mil, makinz provision for the con st nut ion of three tatlie ships and nine torpedo Utuls, after having refused, by a vote of VXt to tij, to strike out the item for the building of the battl. -ships. ,u amendment oilerej by Mr. Savers was :ireed to, providing that the socrclaiy of the navy should not contract to pay a higher priv for armor plate or gun steel than is paid for the same article by the same parties or foreign governments. It was also provided, on motion of Mr. 1M liver, that two of the nine torpedo lmal should lc coiistrin-tcd on the Mississijipi river. The Senate will undoubtedly con cur in the action of the House. A Body Within Baiy. Nk.v Yoi:k, l'cb. 1. Three months ag.iayoung man of splendid physical development was adinittisl into the Mi.ihodi't hospital in Jtrooklyn suirer ing fro!,i pains in the ls of the spine. The do. ! rs operated on him for a sup pose I a' ices, biit none was diseovensl, and his pnhis increased. They then le terinir.'sl to expose the loner portion of thr- spiiie and remove any foreign or diseased matter which might l found there. Tie operation r-ultel in the distsivcry of a miniature human Ixxly, the hair upon the head lx-ing visible. The tiny form was rem ive'l, and till patient will probably rc-over his health. When the result of the operation lie eaine known among the man's friends they weie astounded. Many of them said the thing was impossible. Physi cians, however, say it is not. The case is one of those strange things that have isune to light in the form of the Siamese twins and other wonders tiiat have lssn exhibited in museums. The patient was one of twins, and the form found in his b oily is what is known teehuiealiy as an arrested development. Prior to birth liie other embryo enveloped in his organism. The circulation was m lintaine 1 after birth, and the smaller !ody became a jHirtion of the larger. So it retnaiiie I for ''A years. Tie-n, in some way, circulation was c;;t oil', and liie arrested develop nient became a source of trouble. Got tlie Wroug Girl. M akysvii.'.k. Ky., Feb. 21. A divorce suit libs! at Mount fdivet, It-iliertson co-.iuty, Ky., h-is t'jused a sensation. The piaiutilf is Mrs. F.dna Wishlwanl, aged IS years, and the defendant Thosi as Wisslward, aged H. The plaintiff says that one night last June Woodward arranged to elope with an elder sister of hers, but as tins time drew nigh her sister, Miss liui'na II.ni kins, was on the eva of ba- king out. I'pon hearing tho story Miss lidua, who had considerable, roniaie'e in her na ture, said she woubl take her place an I marry young Wisslward, as she was "'.state of Ikiniel Ikiiiinaii. l.-itc of New Cell tie llle iMirotiijli. Someiset county, I 'a., ilcoM. I-tt-rs t-utmuentiirv on the nbove es'uti having iNs-a unnitcd to Hie uieti-rsiunisl liv 1 Ii.- proper authority, notice is hen-liv iciven to a!i s-rsous imleliNsl to said esuil.r to make imui'sfiate p-iyiuent and thost' having claims against uie s.ime io iin-sent them ilulv mi tlieiiili-TilisI for settlement, on Saturday, the liMl (lay ol Apnl, I '.. Hi lilcolllee of tin- I..V iftittir in New t'cntrcvlUe tMiroimh. WMKL W. W1I.U J. 1L ss:i, Ali'y. KxM-utor. J7-IX'UTOU'S XOTR'R Kotnte of Kiinh Kllck. late of J( ITerson town snip, Ssiinerw-t tsiiuity, 1'a., br'd. lo iters li-sti.aientary ii the :inv stale liav 1114 tiis-ii uru:ilsl Io the iiiiilersiiiist. Iiv llie proicr authority, notice is l.erehy i;iveii lo all p;-rsous imietiteii to Hal'l estate to make liif lin-illir.e payment ninl those luirim; claims aiiusr liie s.Oiie will present iiu-ui uulv aii- thcniW-atcd for Kcltleiueiit to the Kxicutor it I tin- lute nsii!( ni-e of said iii-c d on Moiiiiav .Man-!i I Ith. IviV t l' o'fiot-k p. in., when liie! where lie Vili alleiM lor Itiitt oiiriNise. VA1.KX1INK HAY. Kxceutor. the same size and looked like her, and lie easilv in the night Woodward would fooled. On arriving at. Miss Itaukin's house the younger Miss liankin lost no time in getting into tho buggy, and Wood ward noticed nothing wrong, but ro- eeeded to i! lisle, arriving tiiere before daylight. He had the knot tied before ho dis covered his mistake. Having great faith in the old proverb, "one of the name was good as the same," he proceeded on his way home, saying that no one need know but that everything was all the couple installed themselves at tho house of the groom. All went well for thn-e or four weeks, but Mrs. Wood ward be:timo dissatisfied and returned to her own home. Uoth of the young people are of good families, and Woodward says he will not in any way interfere w th the pro ceedings for divorce. 1JL15LIC NOTICE. Tin foliiiv.'inciH-eounts have Ihs-ii filed in iiiy omci'.nmi nonce i nen-ny eivi-n mat llieiin ill lie prcscnUsl to liie l our! for coiiflmiar tlou, on Thursday, February 28th next First nnd final acen-'nt of K. J. Wehf, trus- l.s- ol elil , ltleriilall. First ninl liiuil neemnit of V. T. Ilortoa, :is- kiiiics-i '1 hotiiuH Klanuian. Kirst and liual netsiun of I. W. Will, as- sims-oi ifitiivt- A . 1 uileppi ami wile. K:r-t iiii-1 liuul account of Valcniine llav niel V. J. l' Hay, ns.ii;iK-eK of J. o. Hay mi l w i;e. hirsiiinii nnal m-eount of J. K. Ssiitt, as- si!;nis-t)f w. I). ISaer. Kirs! ami final iiccoiinf of Valeiiflnc Hay ami .Mi lion J. Sic.iih, hssIiksk nf AmiieO. in!iii. First and final account of Jacob 11. Swank u-li'iicc of Israel Mial.lv. Firs I mill final aiinunt of A. I . Hnv and C. . alk.-i-, usances r V. T. Hay. Soliifrset, l'a., F. I. SAVUUt, Feb. litis, VI. ) Frotlionolary Fanner Shot By Barglart. Yokv, Pa., Feb. 2J. A hard fight took place last night between three burglars and Adam Albright, in the hitter's house, in Codoms township. The roblicrs broke in his home after he had gone to sleeji. He was awakened by their presence iu hi room, and a hand-to-hand encounter ensued. Mr. Albright was unarmed, but the strangers ajj fcad revolvers. They tired a half-dozen shots yf tbeir antagonist. Michael Albright, a brother, who was sleeping upstairs, came down with a shotgun anil seared the roblicrs off. They seeared no bootv. Adam Albright sus' We do not wish to ascriiv dishonest i Iaiuea in the niI"Ut , ,-rusbeJ fovt, a ball inotivt to our rulers, but why as this I ju vue aril) and a battered face. A College Burned. TheDcavcr Female i-oilege h-a!sl at Heaver. Pa., was destroyed by fire at 7 o'eliK'k Saturdav morning. The students all escaped and uo one was even slightly iiijuri-d. The lire was first discovered in the attic imnnsliateiy above ife class nsmi and o'ilege hall aud is supposed to have originated fiom a defective flue. At If o'clock the building was a eoinplele wreck. The students saved nearly ail of their ejects and much of the college equip ment was also safely removed. The water plugs wen) J'io,cn and nothing could lie done to save thu structure. The property destroyed was valued at ?r,K; insured for 2,Hi. The college was owned by a stock company and was under the immediate direction of the Pittsburg Methodist I'piscopal Confer ence. The trustees have determined to rebuild at once on a much larger scale. Arizona legislators have sent a memorial to Congress requesting that the lands covered by the in-trifled forest le withdrawn from entry until the ad visability of making a public park of it can lie settled. The lands are in Apache county, ixm ten miles square, ami are covered by trunks of trees some of which measure over 2H) feet in length and from seven to ten feet in diameter. Looking For Cold. Coxski.i .ivh.i.k. Pa,, Feb. 2i The foreign coke workers in the vicinity of I.roadford are wrought up over a legend which some ono has told them, to tho etrect that two chests of gold lie buried in that iicighiiorhiMid. The legend is an old one ami has I teen handed down from one generation t-i another in Fayette county. According to the story lieneral lirad dock buried two chests of gold on the Narrows hill just aliove I'roadford on the retn-at after he had lieen repulsed ami Mortally wounded at the battle of lirad d s-k's field by the French and Indians in lT.Vi, the work Is-ing done at night by blindfolded soldiers. The intention was to return at some future time and reviver the hidden treasure, but tJencral I! rud dock died and the remnant of his army never gut back over the ipute of the re treat. Iiiligeut search has lsen made many times for the hidden wealth but always without success. Not until the Hungar ians were told the story, however, has thero lieen such a thorough scouring of that section of the country. On days that the coke workers lay off squads of men and boys can lie seen digging among the rocks on the steeji hill Side of the Nar rows. Ca7 hit Wife as Security. Wilkksbarrk, Pa,, Feb. 2L Having given his wife to Stanislus ISolktis as security for a loan, John Now hock now finds that he no longer pissessc-s her af fictioiis. He promised to redeem his U't- ter-half at a certain time, but could not raise the cash. Mrs. Now hock aeeuis contented to remain as permanent se ciirity and will bring suit tor divorce in order that she may wed liolkus. A I M t.N I STI IATO 1 tS NOT ICR fVtate of Chrtsienn Trexel, late of Jemier township, .vomer. -I eotiuty, l a. Ietfers of mliniuistratioii. on the nhove ti. tnte. havim: Ih-cii trninli .l In the unilcrsiKIi'-d liy liie pni-.raii:lioritv, noiice Is tien-liv iriv- en toall persons lieli blnl to iiil eslale tn inase liiiiiesnate iaytiient, an. I those having Cljiillls le.tlllsl l tie katne lo present llieln illlly iiiillienlletiti-il for settleicent, m Friday March loth. lw.lV, nt the reshleuce of the ud iiiinistrator hi isihl township. AHUAM Tit EX KI., F. W. ltn-s.1 k. Attornev. Atliiiiuisirutor. Notice of Appeals. NOTICE Is hi rel.y tri veil that She under- sluii.ti I'tiuiily I 'omiiiissitiners of ssmierset ishiiiIv, l'a., will hmr npp.nils fnim the. Tri ennial As- ssineiit of 1"(.'. in their oilier in the Court House, Somerset, l'a., as follows: Aih'.isoii and Paint townshi.s, March 11. stovestown Uiroinm. I'rsina iNiniuirh. Jen ii. r township and Jeniiertowii isimuh, March li ( oiieinaiiL'h ami Fpjier Turkeyfisit tnwn sliips, Mitn-ii IX s-liaile and liwer Tiirkcvfoot townships, March 11. ijueiiiaholiiii? township, Itockwood Is.r oiii;ti itml New I 'entrevhle bontimh, Mareli 1-V. r.nilh.Tsvalley lounsliip ami lierlin bor-oa-.-h. Man h Is. Klk f.iek tuunshlnaiiil Ssilishurv boron-'h, Man h 111. All.srheiiv township and New Italtimore bomiiKli. .March ai. l'airiioM tivii.!iip, Northampton towrishii ami Soiuliaiuptoii township. March 21. I.irinier township. Uns-nvUle townslilp and Wellersl.uru Uinmuli, Man h i.. Jelterson township and Miiltitccrcck towu sliii, March I'o. stonyenvk townshipand I.imviln township, .Man h Jk lilack township and Milfonl township. Man h IT. Summit township, March '.X Somerset township, March "-51. Meyerstlale Istroimh and tsomcrfield Isir oiitli, April :t. somerset Isiroimh. April 4. i--le township. Ilensoii Isirouu'li, ronfliiciice boroiicli and l asselia an lioniuuti, April .j. We w ill also hmr apM-a!s from owners of mineral laiiilsauil rights, an fullows- Klk I.iek ninl Summit townships, April 8. I'Hint ami Shatte townships, April V. tjui'iiullioiitii)! ami si. invent k townships, A pril III, ami the n iiiaininii tlistriets on April IIRXRY F. IAltXKTT. Attest: SAMl'KI. CsHnllKK, J.I.. tMKKT. WILLIAM I . Clerk. County Commissioners. Commissioners' ilffiee, Somerset, I'a Feb. IS, CHAKTEIt UK I.NlolHlMUATION. Ih te (hurt of (Aim men Ilea of Xmirr-Mt-t Vuunty, ltt Notice is hereby jfiven that an application w ill Ik- ma.le In the nlsive Court, on M.nnle.v, Van'h 41 h. A. !., lsi miller the I'erponili.iu Art of IS7I. of the I i.iiililonwntllll of Penn sylvania hiiiI the supplements tlM-r.-to. for tlie charter of an inti-nili-tl isirporalmn to call ed SIhIiI luslri.t Meiilioiilte I'emelery A ms ialioii. llieehar.teter ami ohjert of whieh Is tlie maillti-nHliee of a public cemetery, and Unit ptiri'o' to luivc, ossess mid enjoy all the rii'hts, lienehts and pri ilexes of said Act of Assembly anil Its stipplciiiciils. "'W.--. !N3. 5Q8 Smithfield Street, riC, :ti S Sj 1 IS "7 7.1 1,' :vj ii " ;i 77 "l sj 1 i 1 1 l. 74 1.1 1 sj i::i :;7 :. ' i,f I .i :u 1.11 to : id ItyaiiMiimt paid fon-lothit.r ant! ili v shot-sunil l.-aluir " " wlciil. Hour and mini " su.'ar, mulitsses ami apple hiitler, Ac.... si!!.s.;.,.I -e-a " li-.-f, li.teoli and t;sh , rii-ean-l ertekt r. " irr. K--ri. - " " ia:i, but;, rami s'.p " " tarnips. iab!i.ti;e, Mi:aiiH-s, fruit anil x coal iili.l oil tobacco " " Mis;,i;e, Ij.v r.-iit ii in I slaliohery " " justices' . -ill.t eoiistahli-e fit s ' " " itruv'4. mi ilieiii. s, Kx. nii'i Ct r'ilii-ate ... " " citins " viat:;.r. u ea imr mid citrilinz priii! iie' a nd ffir.-etors' r-Mrt na i ii vt .i re ami iirooms - " ' s-'lassuaif, ipii-iiswar.-und tinwure 1 l!y amount aid for farm iiopli bients - " siiiiihi!i aid ha.ilv4are " " lertili.i is ami lime 4 ' iilTlllier ala.l fence IKr-ts I'M'.' i- d s s " " " s-i ils inid plains i 7 " thn-shin pi o I " P-pairs arid s;4ib:iery sj i ' laVirand il..na!:ii:e 1'J nrr;:ii:Mi:M. 1 l! aioo'iiit paid for repairs niel h.lMir 77-, - Water elosi-t.s, li.i!hs,.V;- A'.v 77.'. i ::ii.x. ! . i:.xi'i:.x ; , 1 I'.y ninouht Kiid for funiiiiir.- - " " he sl.w-k : ' fr ia!i and pn s "... .""""' f piir. hase m.iiii y tr.-isiin r'sriie " elis-l.-li l!ht j '" " insliral.ee oil b"l. I. lilies ' " Pi ..I l :-.i;d e-erk .it vtlh nient " l.-val notic-s... " money pml el:itilr.:i on a art t num.. Musseii.uui fiin i lilmtrv ::iij !! lis 10 , :i i7 WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF - - - . Svmn Cans Rnr T?.,,.t.. r i' -"-";.. rj 3 c " Spouts, Gatbcrin .Sugar Pans. Etc. torn pricc3 for cash. at Bi rock tf A" WE HANDLE THE CEST IvTaplo Evaporator on the -Let at les3 than ha7.f tho prjr." "asked for some others, it ? nnv vnn tn rrtt im , buying. -P. A. SCHELL,!- Main Cross Street, ?1 Great Inducements. Goods reduced in price in evorv y.r. Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace C:irt;i ;' Ladies' Coats, cc. Xow is the time to buv save money and get something good. CLINTON STriEET. - - . -JOHNSTOvn STINGER'S' ;";;!! the lntraiuM " i- o r oft'erei!, w e 11 o-.- oti'i r tlie !-t ; DIJKHS GOODS. '. I..-t - - 1; J 1 1 pit ci s .!,'y 1 'o .-rt. i l-.ths at the low price ,,f ; In ti !i r their eari'i i'i ill' ies 11 nd el ii:in-d iy liie tuai.u: 1.1 1. r s ;i i I ii is in wash'i:, di-;!.iy it: o-.ir sjio'.v vi:ido'A . 'i ie :i l iok o -,-r oi:r t'urn'n I '01111'er i' .r odd piee.-s . f .' ir.-.s 1 ; ".!-'-. t :,! p: ice ii;;s lei :i eat in two. TI: .t Inei-.bs j: 1-t !ia! f j. ice. 'I ii" is we o-Icr a let In r lot of f i x I 1 1-tiis, some of t;n 111 : In our Vi-i:ii !i I lotiis ,ve -ho'.v sinni. new s;,rji,. sha I, s a! ."'-. as you t'oino-ri .' io'iiit at 7"e. We have them ai-., m .;.e i'. t In !) you '. aid "-l.-th f..r a i.ew Sj.riii-; ( 'ai.e. Tie 11 v. e liavc a ifon-i I : r o- in ( I.i.n-k onlv Iiia.'oiials for Sjirlii ' and s'.:.i-o per yard. Ii" Von Ii::c but ln-tiifl.t a WINTER COAT Oil CAPK i ? -.7 i :i 11 . I-,' 'Ii you ea:i !n.y .ii now of v. ft ii v iiave It il at a ridiculously i - r. tie iii !. 't a:ei if price w .:i s. i! tlieiii tli" y loiist Nee I):n ks. for sni;, i,r iiys" '.vai.-ts, Nt v.- ( i i:i.'ha:T;. m- 1 ; , , so ! t rs. N.v roiderii . S. n.e -i-ii ial Mut values at :r--::t .". velii.-s ti Itand !i-I Sh'-i t:ii ut lo, I- i-tj.J Ji:.-. JOHN STENGER, JOHNSTCWN. i he 1:1 v. I . . 1 ; ks AX n.u; ax I!y nmoiiiit paid to director Jos. .'i I.. M!i;,.r " J.i- i.iii 1. Vi-lc .". Jaii.ii .M.i. 1. -..r " " I'.fiormy a:ei el.-rii I.. . ( oiUn.i " pliy-ie: in !. K. sn-ill. r " " ', II . s. K limi i. i I sb-.var.lji.hi, r. Mil!, r " " tn-asarer Kimer K. l'u-h -o.ili . junbireii t i.'ii-s , tiiitsiaieh!! ot.h r b.r ls:; !..".....'..' . ;o -Vi 01 . I 'i in .. tun . !) 01 in i.j ''. !'! 10 THU DIRECTORS OF TIIE POOR, in aii-oiitit with SoiiK i-s, 1 Count,;,, IVp.tisyK.tiihi. 1 To amount of tMiiitete for -ji -ris. 2 lo am., nil .f ni-.-ip;s fmin si.ie v.- ...V....... V 3 lty amouni over 1 ini! stiiii:ic...."!".i.7"!'.".""!!!."".'"."i.'.'.'."" ile.-i iv-.tl from I'.i. Cor.inrrs on m-ili r. Account of C. C. Mmtclmati Bouation U-c.1 1 .!; i,:, u. 1 To .1111I. r.s: -J from o. 1 'oiiim-rs. hit. t.l M'lssehiKin rii-.il ls.t - l!y UMolllit eXHinitsi to: i;. ; .i u rs, Ac : Hy amount mu x j ml.tl i cndit of Inwrii to h tiitiiee aeJ-t'.iii.'iV.'.'.'.'.'.'. t It Ml: ". Ji I ::. DIRECTOR'S INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS FOR 1S04. Joseph L. Miller, iotir Ihiiim- I-rwtor in tic.-t. with Siincrsvt Co. i.j:. 1 loiimouni oor lions.-oroer .o. i". ill 01 .1 l!y one y.ar's salary as director ; ;i 111 Jo-iah D. Wcigle, jimir house- tlint-tor in acci. with Somerset ' 1. id.. 1 Ttianioiiat hmr house onh-r No. M -, t rt f S ;' ' "' "',' Ol 3 l!y one year's salary ail director Jacob McGregor, jHmr litm-v tlirct'iria acct. with Somerset ( 1 itiamoiiiil Mior lioiise order No. :. ui t l!t. i. .i i ii o) t it. 3 l!y one yir's salary as director OUTSTANDING ORDERS UNrAID. to ID i Year, is-ct lse :;i :i.i 4el -1st Is I .'! To uheiii i I.;vh;a i rsev i harles i r-i.t". J. M. M if .. .. K. !'. M.ll. r .1. V. Kike Saloil.-i r.itlu. r J. it. I: a.in in Total u.d. A:.: "ilTlIS. t C ! it I I.I ::s :; 1 I U en GOOD STOVE Is an I! ,r.r..7. A Poor One kih l of Kt.-v.;;':: Il'-niein'.. r '.; . '. - . 1 -it- . . - New Stove, The Magic Cinderella 13 WHAT YCU Va:.T. V.iJ Hi ll. -I I if. ail .:.. A WARM FRIEND -IV- COLD WEAThH It ban o rt'i:ila) a Healer. ii' il We, the un h rskon .1 innliit.rs i.f t! sylvania. tin lien-!.;,- certify thai in 1 u:nae.-e .'if the iTih s.s ii.'.i, ,.r 11,.- .-! .o'i.L'i j.'' latmt' to ismnties. l..u nshifs. .Ve.. luis.. ,1 .. i-,i. ....... .t x ,1 t 1. i.- , . 1. if jtisiiee In theis.nmv 01 .ss.m- i-ei. on Hi.- 1st ,!av of J n'man" ! I" is',-," ,.,.,1 .'.Vi..,'i- o. . ly ftvorn. "Iitl ainlit. mliaM ,) P . 1 ; U- i. several iits-ounts ree'iiir. ,! ..1 ns l.v l-.u" ....rs- .i.r. '. . -..t..r . w i.i. 1 , . .. ... . ... . , imin .1 i.-t s.;..,.-iii,-iit nii r. aeeori.ln the I.i 111.- l-sl of .mr iu.1,.1... .it .... .ti.. 1 01 it-ei st. ti' meats 01 ;ie loi'te.vili: ami Hiiihly met thai liie forerun viz : 11. KlmiT K. I'nirh. Ksu.. .-e:.s'.in r of the 11.1t.- imuo ,..-.i 1,.... ersei "sxinty. with sni.l eoimtv ot Somis-t,-t. 1,'it. i li,- tt ..iiol ,if n,eC. i'. Miissclmaii tlonati"i:i. :tf. The i.: ini.it,. areomil 41 St.. 1'he iliilivitltlai ae-siinils of lti. .;:r..-t..r.-,.f ..... .,-1.1. i w ti. -.-. iM-j ...1 1...-.1 . "" I,n. ",i"i! " ners i The treasurer a !cl the il'ln-elors u.-n- .liiiv I 1 '. 1 '. " IlK'ir tssiks an.l l-aiN-.-s.aml tht v .li.i sn i.iir ...1 .,n,.ii.. .1' .1..'.. 1 voui'hers ami imie rs. " 111 i.si.imony wlicn-oi we h.. .- hi r. m:to set our liaii N am! s.-als, tics :'.)th ihiv of .Ian:i n-v " . 1 . I il. t ! I V 'ft.- f." V 'liAKKlf, is;: VI A.NlOsi WALK Kit, 'st.iL Arri-sT. A. J. JIii.km a jt .'fit rk. aeeolliits. of t :ni:oyment of s.iir.. il to lie eorr: et. itu.titors with oruers, I, ills. Xi TtIIX.; Lilt the ; st iii..tcri::I r.e. l w. rkimti.-!.:P niters int. c.f the i.MH.IJKI.U .-Ti'YIX ami KAN. .Is. Th.-ir .-l.-anlVm Tlicir ecetioiiij- s.ives money. So!.l ami "Uiir.intee.I v JAJ1ES B. HOLDEIIBAUM, TRF NFW B. SHOE STORE omcrsct. Fa. & B. PLAIDS. 01' Cents a Wetk for th Daliy DISPATCH ... .THIS IS l-icljii-.g ths Sualiy ls-j 15 A DECREASE IN PRICE i BUT NOT IN DUALITY .EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS- Twelve i to i Tweoly-foor i Broad, ! Bright i Paps, All of thft News! All of iha Tim ! Fashion's iavorite ,I.-i;i ! ! Silk, Wool or Wash (ioods Xot only for entire 'X'ilL. Clown has iitiit winking tLo ' A her cyo in the wimJow of SHAVER & GOOD'S STORE, hat the people are still liuyinj: their FOOT WEAR Soine rcct nt i vnai r ii' i il.n -, ,1,,, ,i 1 r will cive von uiuisual .t' a. tt.e same .Iacof anl crowJs cf ,imi u Xnix people come every day, lor they are M-e i.evcr h. r..rc a::. :. convinced there i.s the phieo to Imv 'n'Hti.-s an.i -tyi.-s. tlicir tor separate ith txii! ski -kirts an-! .1 1... i'-y i" i:'-I?ooi.s and Xo pajH r within liuiitlrctl.-i of miles of rittslmr" luw stidi f:iriii:hs for tht ":it!i- eriii.; ami ircs-ii(a!i.)ii of inUliifrcinv. Tin- rcaiU r is -.-rtj: i n of ttiii" evi rv- tliin-r that i-i pin;frtiiii an airiir.it"- a.'ejtiut of a w.ir.l imt-ti:i ' tn a irr.itiliic It -scriiilioii of lln latt'st liatilv in the OrK-nt v. rittcn lv a -orri-iiniiiK-nt on t!i ,Klt. TUC 1 ICDATTU ,U!t wIiiKtliliveiicwsioftlii'il;ivis..ftholir-t iin- I II L UIOI M I til Ionan'' iir.-s in a isjriii. r vein n:akc an .'irifal.U vari- iit, uiiu in ui.a i-iiii au;ini;i-iiii-iiis navt' IKt'll tllailc lor a SERIES OF SHORT SERIAL STORIES Hy tlio irreatii-t antliors of Imth cuntinetils. The list of eonirili:itor iiu-liitl,s fUfli iiiiiim-x as A. ( '011:111 Ifcivlt. Harriet I'rcscott Snofrnnl. Julian Hawf lu.rne tatilcy J. iWynian ami a host of oth.-rs tiitially note.!. No such value ha ever lnt-n filaccri In-fore tlu jHiipU of tht thrci Statin of vvhii h I'ittslitirir m tho fvtitcr. Xot a lioiisehol.l can afl'onl to In M itlmtit tht inntiist Nowi:iht U-twvi'ii New York ami (.'hutiiro ut tin t'nruri'M natiKtl : A ri'LICATIOX FOIt IO' Cents Week for the Diir DISPATCH Including tht Sunday Lvje 15 FRESH SEEDS GR OW. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE. John R. & A. Murdoch, : : : : PITTSBURGH, PA. tn L-fln fliele f,i..t n-.s 1 1 I . ,isi iv vi . i,hm, I'UlU I days anJ nitrlit.-i when tlny are out ' l - fieitriiin!;. Also, Note a few sj'eeia'is: I'ii.e ail-wtsii in. !i iiHsliiuii-sii tl i.lai.l i! j tsi'nl. illations, all n.-vv an i values at s". cents a v i' -'.. All at ' Prices,0!iUitT Fine Silk an. 1 V"..l S tlilVen i'.t ct!ii!aiiin. I- i:'--! f 1.1m value. To cents. I ' t'iloiiv, tine Import, i !' j Xavy, Garnet, Tan. ilrn n. 1": j etc., etc., Iiarrctl in iik !".!' . j atnl contrastinii inlur '' in ui anu My ies :m !,.- w;,k. SamlaLs, TIMES.- P.EPAIRiNG DONE KEATLY AND CHEAPLY. Shaver & Good, 70G MAIN CROSS ST., m- lot all wool French i". mil iin.I tlai k ii-lorinc oo ti nts a yartl. Silk Mi ms I lMai.ls-!i,'ui. i-i tlark colors "Ji aii'l '" iie ;'' cents a v.irvI. ,, i-. , V. Somerset - Pa. E X F.Cl'TOli'S NOTICE. Tlie ln-auty of these new a .sttiiTs can only I'C a ireei:.'.i t'onii. or write our Mail i'i :'' incut for samples of th. m. American Iress limnis a". i :;: lot'. an. I A'is.i 1' :. ' ' ' 1 Sllitilles;, ."n- to s "K All orilcrs reci-ive prom'-i a:: e-!:' BOGGS & BUHL, Allgheny, Pa. Kstateof Sim.,,, IsinU,,,...,. late .,f s,,rhamu. i ltn township sl,.r,., rtlIltv s, . .!'! i'''1"'' ''T!:'""'",1'r" n the als.ve es- ! ;' i' vn Kraattsl t the uii.tersiune,! i tnr iniiieraiitfiority. noiiee is hen !.v Jiv. ! . nl.i it.i is-rsoi.s l,,....s t s.tl.1 ,-siate i.i l.cikeim,,ai.. 1-ay nient. 1111.I t wvi J claims nanist 1 ... nnn. u lll . - K -III.-,,,, ,,, "liilv anihentieattsl. , tht- lai,. res. J I II life Of .,-.,l,.t. i .SsmHI, ,,..(, , .. "lull, n sat unlay. March :m,. si vit in; 1 "TXKITTOK'S XOIH I Notice to Contractors and Builders, ! Ksuit... .f n,.ii. i Hois .,.,,!., i T'.i l.ir.vtors, of .,...,,., I rui.it to ash.,., xm. rs.', !'.-. m . iv:ll rs'.-ive s..l.,1 .,r.,is,... '. i Ij Iters t.s;tiim. ntary ..n Hi- cni-; a Irani .1 I. r, ... ..... ,.. .?."' h t 1111; Ivsn .-raii'.sl to fie 111 In. 1-0 1 t!-.e ,r f ,rm ., , , . - M ' , the .rt.s r am .ri:y. notice 1. I ' M. rue 1.1,1 ,.!, u. ",!!r L '.' ,?ire i ,K r-",s " r''1 '"", at lllee.lt.-. ..f.Vl '..r ..... I . 'T " K:il list I he sit me lo pn -at s-.I .. " ' " '"'"II, fsoIlMT- i ,1. 1 , ...,i. .,1 ill . v ;ri ; , .r'r'rv:,,l".ns'" . ; vv.." .v:t:' ..7 v.... ..ie r- I'I I'M !';l 'i.ri!f;il. Etf'-cntors). i I'cls. onlerof MltKeTi.lts OK TMK I. mn, j lor vim.-rs-t County. hiirse-... -Map-ii sih. Is at Hi." ct-as.sl in sai l township. ,.i i-i". K. W. lii.-stvk.-r. J Ai olt H"i '.' v'ulr. Attorney. n