the Somerset Herald. SHWARl) rTLL, Editor and Proprietor. WEHNKSDAY. .Marrh 20, !. It is a carious ami rignificant fact that Clovt-Iaml has iileasttl the country inly when he hat antagonized hi; arty. Thk irvseiit Uirilf law has caused itiwv American products to lie shut out of Toroigu market than any other that ever existed. Mil A. M. Cavitt, a well-known Pittsburg business man, has liecn cho sen Chief Deputy 1 Internal IVvenue Collector Uigler. Ci.kvki.ani surpasses all former Presidents in the matter of taking va cations, and letting his office run itself while he plays the part of a sportsman. The income tax will cost Cleveland ?.:!) this year on his salary alone, and so he is estopped from denying that vagi's arc U-in;.r reduced under Demo cratic rule. The rumor of Justice Jackson's con templated retirement has lecn revived, and at least a hundred Democrats will at once Ix-gin to recommend themselves for tiie place. Ex-Jov. Waite says that he is "standing face to face with the coun try," hut the general understanding is that his jhte-ition was reversed ly the recent election in Colorado. A st;: W vote of the State I'gisla ture shows Governor I Listings to lie the first choi.v of a majority of the nieui-Iw-rs Jr the rresidential nomination, wit'i McKiislev second and I iced third. TiiE House of Commons has voted unanimously against the importation of gods made iu foreign prisons. The llritis'.i escejitions to alisolute free trade are numerous when all are reckoned (JoVEENoit II A.-Tt';s has sigiittl the Mil creating the Department of Agri culture, end all of the various sul-dc-p.irlments will now lie under one gi-n-tral Lead, making a considerahle sav ing in the way of expenses. Heru's a dandy game law intro duced in the legislature yesterday. It jirohil.its anylKMly from killing from April 1st to Ik-ocmlier 1st any racoioii, skunk, ojmssiiiii, mink or musk-rat. Why not inelude candidates for office? lliirriiSmrfj T- It gmjft. A taki kk policy that prevents other countries from huying our products is vrtaialy not calculated to please the people who voted the Democratic tick et iu IMiJ with the understanding that the foreign markets were to In-enlarged and extemled. The Allianea ineileut affords an ex c -iient opportunity for the Adminis tration to display a little Americanism and thus recover some of iu lost pres tijie ; but there is no reason, alas ! to tipp:se that it is likely to improve stieli a chance. The tilk of lU'publican opposition to li-vd for Speaker is all bosh, of course. He will le elected by a practically unanimous vote of his party; and he will wield the gavel in sueh a way as to make things constantly uucomforta lile for the Democrats. A XmiTll Cakolixa genius has dis-coven-d a method by which Ivautiful white illuminating gas can lie made for five cents a thousand feet. If he can put his invention into operation he is a public "nencfaclor. The eist of gas is quite an item ill the household ex n'!ises. The recent discovery of a rich gold mine in California Ls encouraging, and there is good reason to Ulievetliat many more will lie found, now that the prospectors have ijtiit looking for silver and gone to searching for the lietter metal, which 1i:ls Ikvii neglected ever since the carltonate discoveries in Colo rado. Secretary Mortox dit-lares that "the I'nited States will continue to furnish all meatless Eurojie with the U-st and cheapest pork and lieef in the world ;' but the faet remains that rrance, tJennany and other foreign nations are shutting these products out of their markets ln-cause of the Demo cratic tariff law. Caitaix Ckossmax, of the steamer Allianra, ha made his sworn state ment of the filing upon his vessel by a Spanish mau-of-war. He declares his vessel was nine or ten miles from the tilun ciatst when tlie first sliot was fired. Tlii:ir in that direction look a little warlike, and eventually the 'i jeeu of the Auliiles" mar become part and parcel of the tinted States. The revolt in Cuba iu J70-71 cis-t Spain $,ii,0tm,nci() and cut down the revenue from the island by many mil lions. If Spain had accepted the oiler f l(kt,(ju,UUU for Culw, made by the I'nited State during Polk's Adminis tration, the busincMi transaction would not have lnvn a bad one for Spain. Taxing a colony at the point of the liayonet is a losing operation in the rnd. The Department of Agriculture states that the average value of sheep in this country January 1 last wasf l.-V tier head. Tle total numUr was 4i4,U;. w ith a value of $ai,'i""v Iu Islri on the same daw-, according to the department reort, fliecp were worth i-V each. They numltered 44, 5:as,.Jti"i. and were worth in the aggre gate J.11G,12170. American sheer owners me thus shown to lie ixtorer than they were three years ago by 4 t,4.'-v""-'5. The costliness of the mis take made bv American voters in s:rj is nist apparent w hen tested by offi cial figure. The statement is made that, after a rareful and exhaustive examination and fmpiiry into the source from hieh tle State will get its revenue in the next two years, the conclusion lias lnvn arrir.od at by the State's financial officers that tlie income will W about $3,()u0,OuU Jes than in the past two years, and that as aronseuence insti tutions not controlled by the State ask ing Slate aid will have to U refused. This means all sorts of hospitals, itotue,Tiicielicri, etc., w hich are doing a great deal of good, and which have, heretofore been given the S,OuO,O0u. which the State will not get in the en duing two fiscal years. This is very, much to lie deplored, but there seems left will have to reconcile themselves to the situation. There may jMissiMy lie a chance, but this will not lie an nounced until a conference of the State's officers and legislators is held. The Spanish Ontrag e. Secretary tlreshani lias forwared the following cablegram to the U. S. Minister at Madrid. "This department is informed that on the Sth insu. tlie United Slate mail steamship Allianea, on her homeward voyage from Colon to New Y.rk, when six miles from the coast of Cuba, off Capo Maysi, was repeatel!y tirel upon by a Spanish gunlioat, with sold shot, xi hi-h, fortunately, fell short. The windward passage where tliis oc rairred is the natural ami usual highway for vessels plying lietween ports of the United States and the ('arrili!cjin Sea. Through it several regular lines of Amer ican mail and commercial steamers pass weekly within sight of Cape Maysi. They are well known, and their voyage cui bnwes no Culian jnirt of call. Forcible interference with them cannot 1 claimed as a belligerant act, whether they pass within three miles of the Culuui coast or not, ami can, under no circu m stanstanec, lie toleratel, when no state of war exists. This tioveromcnt will expect prompt disavowal of the unauthorized act and due expression of regret on the part of Spain, and it must insist that immediate and positive orders le given to Spanish naval commanders not to interfere with legiti mate Ameri-au commerce pasing through that channel, and prohibiting all acts wantonly imperiling life and property lawfully under the flag of the United States. Will you communicate this to tlie Min ister of Foreign Affairs and urge the im portance of a prompt and satisfactory re siHinse? Sig;ned. Gkksham." The Religions Garb Bill. Tlie following is the text of the Relig ious tiarb bill, which passed the IVi:n sylvania House on Tuesday, by a vote of 1"1 to :! 1-U Keptibiii-aiis and ' Iemo erats voting for it. and 1-5 Ilcpubli'-ans and It HennK-rats voting against it: An act making a misdemeanor the wearins in the Public Schools of this Commonwealth, by any of tlie teach ers thereof, any dress, insignia, marks or eiiiMems, ii!l:(-uiiig the fact that such teacher is an adherent or niem Ixt of any religious order, sect, or denomination. W n khkas. It is important that all ap pear.mcs of seitari.inLsin siioi:!d ite Hvol.i-.i in tiie a imiiiistmlioii of the Pub lic Schocls of tiiis Commonwealth, Si:tion 1. I'.c it rn-fini thr .Si'f ftii'i Jluitxr nf Ji--n'sriitiftrrn tf thr ,lUHir -I'tfl l-f ' -;:'v;(.J in di i;,' ril A hilthl tsi' il, f it in Itrrr'ijl t unrt.-'l hi t!ir iitt'U'.i iiij nf tin x'tm-; That no teacher in any Public School of this Common wealth shall wear in said school or w liiie rnjragil in the peil'orinaiK-e of his or her duty as such teacher, any dro. mark, emblem or insignia, indicating th! Ja- t that such teacher is a mem tier or adher ent of any religious order, sect or denom ination. Sec. 2. That any person who shall vio hite the provisions of this enactment shall lie deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable upon conviction by a fine not exceeding fl": iu csise of a sec ond conviction nf violation of the provis ions of this act, the offender shall In-punished by a fine not extvisiiTig t'lrni, and shall be deprived if his or her oilh-e as a Public sch'iol teacher. A person thus twice convicted shall notice eligilib'to anr reanixiintment as teacher of anv I'll ij ieSefio-.il of this State within a t.eri od of five vears from the date of his or her second conviction. Kot the Worst Vtri Kan on Earth. From the Wollerslurg llcr.dil. It is not the liest policy i:i the world. nor is it the truth, to lie forever preach ing up that the farmer is the worst used man on earth whenever a pinch in the times comes around. lie is usually among the first to lie nipped, it is trite, and is in no way iiackward alxiut raiding his voice, but really almost every calling, esjiecially in the meciiani-il line, feels the pressure, if not as soon, just r.s hard as he d-ies, or a little harder. Tiie farmer has the advantage over those in almost every other calling, in that if he does not handle much ready miney, he really d.cs not need to, iu order to keep out of debt and lie comfortable. He comes nearer living a self-supporter, if he wants to lie, than any other craftsman o: this broad earth. Very few of him ever actually go naked or know starvation, or go on a tramp where circumstances are even tolerable favorable for his working his way through, d.'.-ently and honora bly. The trouble is, he often pinches himself worse than his circumstance do, and lio-omes hidcliotind, which is fully as bud as actual poverty. Those wh want -u exhaustive chapter will fin 1 it in the report of the Committee of Agri culture. Home of Representatives, I". S. A., Ieceniler 1", 1VM, headed, "An In quiry Into the Causis of Agricultural Iejres.iion and the Reiumly Therefor.'' To Inspect 2Iits. Senator Snyder has a bill at Harriburg providing for the inspection of moats ojfereil for sale. It isa measure in a.-.-ord with the t irange and that lxfly has en dorsed it. I-jtst week there was a meeting of the suite legislative committee- of the ti range at the IM-hiel hotel and res lulioiis paMfd favoring the s-n-edy enai-t-ment of the uieanure. Uiiiierthe pr-c, i ns of the bill t'ne president of the t;;te bhird of health will appoint one or more persons in each city, borough or township in the state to in spect meats. Their duties i!i consist in jn-pectmg ail meats slaughtered or ship ped i- or within their districts. The re-eel-rof a consignment of meat m:it notify luc inspector a tsxin as it arrives and c:oiiio bc ny portion of it until it is inspected. If the uuiU is pure th: in spector will uttjcli a eri:tj-itu of juspe -.- tion. The insjKs-tor iil r-vive for I each whole i-arciss of bt't-f and sily cents for each quarter: for she.t, will and swine ?1 will be paid and for a quarter earj-iss of the same twenty-live cents is allouisl. The rweiverof the'im-iits pays f-irthe in-se-tion. Farmers slaughtering st-ick of their own raising for SiiU are exempted from the provisions of the act. If the con signee of meats neglects to have meat in-sc.-tel or r-f!ises t pay the charge lui will I deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and pay a fine not ext-efcdiuy ?,V, ir be imprisoned for not more than thirty dafr's. The tines go to the county treasurer. Til inspectors are to make monthly returns f the treasurer of the county or city for w hich they are apoiutcd and must po uter fifty per cent of the gross fi-es el leiKsi, Tlie a-t only applies to fresh meat. Awful Tcaiperanee Les&on. Port J Kims, N. Y March hi. Patrick J. K hotel, a harness-maker at Tuxedo, Orange County, X. Y., on Wednesday night came home with a lsittle of whis ky. He imbilied freely and went to l-d. lca ing the liottle on the table. n Thursday morning the two children, one a boy of live, and the other a girl of 3, found the lx-ule. and drank of the whis ky until both were Im-iiy intoxicated. The little girl staggered to he head of the stairs and fell headlong d.iu uuards, turning several times in her flight. Her head struck the door casing at the foot of the stairs, rendering her unconscious, Ir. Rush more could do nothing for her, and she died yesterday morning. Cokers' Wages Adranced. Ci'XKI.ivii.lk, Pa., March 1.7. The m.OOrl employes of the Prick and South west Coke companies were intensely gratified to day by the notices posted at all the works that an ad am-e in wages averaging almut l.er cenL, will go into effect on April 1. The rate for mining jer pKHmshels gies from 78 to ! cents drawing from -41 to SO cents, and so on down through the dif ferent kinds of labor. The yard laborer is the only person who gets no advance, his pay remaining at f 1.3t per day. Nine Choctaw chiefs have reached Washington lo see ths President bv Hurruburg Letter. llAr.Kisr.cno, Pa., March !, lsTi'i. Roth Houses have bceu down U) hard work this week, as is shown further on. No note has leen made of bills on first and second reading. Owing to tlie work of the committees a resolution was adopted dispensing with the night sessions on Tuesdays. Wednes days and Thursdays and extending after noon sessions from 3 to 6 o'clock P. M. Another resolution was adopted provid ing that no bills shall lie read iu place after Monday, March i'rih, except by iinnnimous consent of the House. The bill making it unno-cssary for con stables to make returns to the court of ijuart'-r s'-ssioiis unless there were viola tions of law to report, failed, and those officers n ill -ontinue to rejKirt as usual. The 7Vc(""'f'''. of this city, after mak ing a canvass of the Republican memliers of Unh houses .f the legislature as to their choh-e for the next Presidential can didate, gives the following result: Has tings,. To; Reed, Hi; McKinley, 2!; Alli son, 2; Harrison, 7; uay, Pisston, Cam eron, Sherman and lVpew, each 1. This is as far as heard from ; some of the mem liers declined to give their views for publication. The Legislative Record des not appear to lie in great favor with many of the members of the legislature, on account of its putting them in a false light by mis quoting their remarks, putting down their votes on the wrong side, lieingaway In-hind in making its appearance, Ve. There is certainly room foriinprovcment. Seventy-tive girl students from Irving College grai-ed our legislative halls for a time on Thursday morning. They ap peared to take a deep interest in the pro ceedings. She sensation of the week was the dis cussion on the religious garb bill in Iho House, which passed by a vote of lot to ii. What its fate will lie in the Senate remains to lie seen ; neither is it known how the (iovernor stands on the question. In the Senate the following bills passed finally: Appropriating s.vvi,(nl to widen the Iielaware river channel from Phila delphia to the sea; the .J renter Pitts burg;"' relating to actions commenced by attachment and pleading therein; to permit the consoli lati-hi of traction and motor power companies ; to establish an intermediate -ourt of appeals, to lie kn.ovn as tlie Supreme Court ; requiring railroad companies to fein-c their lin-s in Crawford county ; providing for the pay ment of the expenses of the inaugura tion. The following bills were introduced in the Senate: creating the oflin of fire luarshall in cities of tiie third class; amending the high le-ense law so that when a majority of the resident property owners of a disiri.-t protest against a li-cci-se, it shall lie refused; requiring spec ifications f-r work to I furnished and a proper temperature maintained for em ployes in textile fabric factories ; fixing a week's work at lifty-live hours for women and children; appropriating S-'lU,lJiW for a monument to (icncral Anthony Wayne; raising the ;:g'? of ehihl-lalxir from tiiir tccu to fourteen years; to entitle owners of property destroyed by a mob or ritit to recover damages from the county; re quiring employers to provide sents for females when not actively engaged in tlie discharge of their duties; permitting corjMirations not organized for profit to hold real estate to an amount the clear yearly val:2e or income of which shall not exceed fciVuM; authorizing the Secre tary of Internal Atl'ars to construct mili tary highways forty miles apart across the state at right angles with the state line, the cost not to exceed iOHa! per year; changing the age of consent from 1( years to IS; authorizing Imards of health iu cities of the third class to regu late house draining and plumbing ; creat ing the otlice of Iicputy Auditor General and fixing his salary at $.,.(; requiring the public schools to be managed and conducted by citizens educated therein. The Senate adjourned on Thursday, to meet next Moiidiiy evening at if o'clock. In th-j House the following bills were passed finally: making it a misdemeanor for any public school teacher whiio in the pcrformaii'-t of his or her duty in the school-rooni to we tr any dress, mark, emblem or insignia indi-aiing the fa-t that sueh teacher is a memlvr of any re ligious order, sect or denomination ; au thorizing notaries public, prothouotarics, and clerks of courts to administer oaths and take atlidavits in proceedings in di vorce; authorizing cities of the second class to establish bureaus of plumbing and house drainage; to provide for a more speedy and cKVctual manner of col lecting rNid and poor taxes; amending the a-1 of is: i.l prohibiting a chief burgem from holding any other borough otlice during the term for which he is elected ; repealing tlie act requiring miners in the anthracite regions to lie examined ; pro viding for the election of two assistant as-ssors to assist in making tiie triennial assessment, the pay of such oliii-ers to lie per day. The bill almlishing days of grace was amended by the House so as to provide "that all notes, bills of exchange, drafts, checks or other papers fulling due on Sunday or on a legal holiday or half-holiday oliserved as such shall lie deemed to In.-due on the next business day thereaf ter," ami then passed finally. The following hills were iutr-sluced in the House: to regulate and establish the fees to !s- charge-1 by constables ; provid ing that the Secretary of Agriculture shall discharge the duties pertaining to the Weather Service Rurcau, heretofore imposed ujmiii the Secretary of Internal A flairs; permitting religious societies to uicsch-ioIh-vi.se in the several school li-triets; appropriating !s,0).( for the erection of an equestrian statue to the late Major lieneral John F. Hartranft on the Capitol grounds. Section two of this "ill provide that the ( iovernor. State Treasurer and Auditor General, with a representative of the t-urvi.-ors of the Fitly-first regiment Pennsylvania Volun teers, and a representative from each of tlie Pennsylvania regiments which com prised the division under Major General llaitranfi's command at the battle of Fort Steadmaii, shall constitute a com mission tii pr-H-ure the statue and cause it to lie erected on the Capitol grounds; to prohibit the wanton and unlawful de- t?tru- i-:ii of jcame; to repeal an ai-t relat ing to huckstering in R.edibrd, Franklin, Fulton and York counties, sv far as it Itda.'cJ t9 "Jefoi-'J county: protecting employ fronj bt.in nuupe'ed to take out a-cidtsii iHilii i&sof insyjjj-icc j fr the destruction of weasels and providing a lsiunty of fifty cents for every one killed; making April 1st to !cct-iiibtr 1st a cosei season for the killing of raecooiiw, bkunks, opossums, ininks utu musk-ruts; pro viding for local option in the granting of liquor li. -coses; prescribing the branches in w hi. h applicants for permanent cer-tifn-atcs shall lie examined; amending the act of April :?, ls"ij, pnividing for the incorM. ration of eompariies for buying, selling, trading and dealing in any kind of gssls or merchandise at wholesale ; to regulate the establishment of the State School lireetors' Association; prohibit ing the levying or collecting of any li cense or other taxes by any municipality from persons or i- Mirations not residing jr having a business location therein ; lepcaling paragraph two, w-eti-m four, of the Act of April l. 1S.M, relating to coun ty rates and levies, providing for the re covery of damages by land owners from Ugs dtipoi!ed along rjvers of the State by the breaking of looiis; p regulate the dispositiou of state money to thaiil lile and other institutions not directly under state control ; to provide for the organization of paid or partly paid fire departments in cities of the third class ; to prohibit the soliciting of order for goods or merchandise of any kind in the several boroughs of the Commonwealth, and providing a penalty therefor. Friday ls-ing petition day in the House, the usual variety of subjects was resolut eJ, petitioned and remonstrated upon to the numls-rof eighty-two petitions The House adjourned on Friday to ni Tet at s o'clock on Monday evening. The Governor ha approved the follow- an act approved April 1, entitled an act relative to assessing taxes in the Isir ough of Maueh Chunk, mid for other purposes; making an appropriation to the Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory at Hunting-Ion for the completion of ad ditional cell houses ami cells for inmates; to establish a Pepartinent of Agriculture and to define its duties aud provide for its proper administration ; providing for the appointment of an executive clerk, two additional janitors a.'d two addition al transcribing clerks for the Senate, and fixing their compensation; authorizing an increase in the uumlier of clerks em ployed in the otlice of the state treasurer ; creating a banking department and de fining its purposes and authority ; a sup plement to an act in relation to the gov ernment of cities of the second class ; to authorize the councils of Pittsburg to compromise with the holders of bonds of said city, issued in payment of subscrip tion to the capital stock of certain rail road companies ; the Marshall pipe liuo bill, of -which mention has been before made in these columns Had to Surrender. Wichita, Kan., March 17. Sheriff Ravenscroft arrived here to-day with Charlie Parker, and placed him in a hos pital under proper guard. Parker was accused of ls-ing the ringleader iu the wholesale cattle stealing that has caused the cattlemen in southern Kansas so much trouble during the past year. Sheriff 'tavcuscroft, of Clark county, Kan., located Parker iu the Cherokee strip last week, aud with a party proceeded there to arrest him. Parker, from his dug out, opened fire and killed the sheriff's horse. He was a dead shot, and the sheriff dispatched one of his party to Kansas for more men. In the meantime the iiosse got behind log breast works and proceeded to riddle the dugout. After 10 shots were fired Parker put out a signal of distress He was shot through the lung, and his right hand was also disabled. The sheriff then arrested him, but Parker refused to come to Kansas without a requisition. As blood poison threatened him, friends tried to steal him to a Wichita hospital, but the sheriff held him close after getting into Kansas He is very low aud will probably die. An Eajcr and a Hipping Wind, A continuous down pour of rain, incle ment weather, generally in winter ami spring, are unfavorable to all classes of invalids Rut warmth and activity in fused into the circulation counteracts these influences and interjKise a defense against them, llostetter's Stomach Rit ters most thorough and effective of stouiachi -s and tonics, not only enriches the blood, but accelerate it circulation. For a chiil, or premonitory symptom of rheumatism and kidney complaint, particularly prevalent at these seasons, it isjjio lest pssjblo remedy. It is also invaluable for dyspepsia, liver complaint. constination and nervousness Never set out on a winiuror spriugj lurney without it. Rclerlv person and the delicate and couvalosivnt aro greatly aided by it. Ez-Queen 141 Sentenced. Hoxoi.ri.r, March o, via Victoria, March li The work lousi-queiil to the rels-ltion, so far as the military organiza tions are concerned, was practically com pleted on Friday. The ex-Queen has l.-oen sentenced to tie years' imprisonment and to pay a fine of !fo.!i(l. She is stiil confined in the room of the Kxecutive Ruildiug, where she was placed on tho day of her arrest, and is under military guard. Just what is t-i le done with f ,illuokaani isa qne- tion which tho Government has not yet answered.. Undoubtedly ls-fore the cm' ofthe month some proposition will Is re-eivcd from the ex-Jueeu's rcprescnta lives whereby she will either take up her residence on one of tlie other islands or leave the country, doubtless to go to Rug land. She ha a private Income of almut ?Ki.iH a year, which will not be interfered with by tiie Government. Tho movement for annexation is gain ing among the natives and the formation of an annexation league by Sain. Parker, one of the cx-iuoen"s commissioners to Washington and other prominent native liawaiiaus and tiatt-iirw-us win oouniicss result iu monster annexation petitions from all parts of the islands. Xon&res for Eitmxrck. Rkhi.ix, Man-h 17. The Rismarck birthday celebration will b -gin March i when the National Lils-r.il and Conserva tive meinlx-r of tho Luntag will goto Fried richsru he. liirt Inlay bonfires will li lighted on most of tho mountains and high hill of Germany, to form a chain of licacon lights e.ivcring the wliolo country. In the Rhino e-mntry all tha high point from the Iinichenfel to Itucdesliehn will lie lighted. The German Alpinosts-lety will light beacon at the most conspicuous points in the silesiah and Marz mountain aud in the Palatinate. The authorities of Myslowitz will light a big lionfire at the Three Kuipcrors cor ner, a hi'l at which the Russian, Austrian and German borders m.-et, and with the people sing, "Mark tho Watch in tho Fast." The Turners will send to Friedriehs- r.ihe, a huge silver and gilt laurel wreath supporti-d by two massive pillars on which are engraved the names of all the turnvereins iu German v. Poking fun at a legislator. STHoriixBrmi, Pa., March l'i. Repre sentative Schwarz, of this coinitv, has furnished amusement for his friend by the bill he introduced iu the legislature to make lawyers of Prothonotarics who had served three full terms Some of Mr. Schwarz's friends iu Stroiidsbiirg. knowing that he had introduced the measure, forwarded him a numlicr of amendments to his proposed law. Among these was one creating physicians out of doctors' hostlers Another made the Court house janitors full-fledged lawyers A tiiird compelled County Superintend ents to grant eertilicite to school-house janitors and compelled Hoards of Kdu cation to employ them. Another cre ated grangers out if railway employes that handled fertilizers Triumph for Anti-Toxine. Er.Aiusvil.l.K, Pa., March l Ir. I. P. KJingcnswith to-day roiiouni-cd as con valcscent and out of danger four diphthe ria patient he hits been treating with anti-toxinc. This makes the fifth recov ery here, the first one occurring a mouth or more ago, when anti-toxiuc was for the first time used in Western Pennsyl vania by I Irs. Riilledge and Klingeu smith. All these cases were of the typical order aud such as usually result fatally. The results obtained by the use of anti toxine here are such as to cause physi cians to regard it as a specific for the dread disease. What adds to the interest of these cases is that it is supwsed to lie the most thorough and satisfactory test that this remedy has yet received in the United States Starring Cattle Made Known a Farmer's Fate. Ei.ktox, Md., March l'k Neighbors of Roiiert Johnson, aged W years a well-to-do fanner of the Fourth ditri-t, were attracted to his farm this morning y the loud bellowing of his cattle. They dis covered The decomposed remains of John son in the house, and it is very evident that lie had liteu d-ad for s me days. The cattle, have had neither water nor feed for the same length of time. John son had lived somewhat of a hermit life since his wife's death, several years ago. Ta Be Hanged for Assault. Wixchk-tkr, Va., Mar-h l'i. Thorn ton Parker, the negro who made an at tempt to commit a criminal assault ou Mrs Melton, of near Middleton, on the Sth i:istant, was tried here to-day, con victed and sentenced to be hung ou Fri- Every Shoe Factory in England Closes its Score to Labor. Lomio.v, March hi. One of the great est industrial lockouts of modern times liegan to-day, when practically all the loot and shoe factories in Knghmd closed their doors in the face of Milieu lalmr. Already over :W),UU) operatives arc affect ed and the lockout will, it is expected ex tend to Jiiii,0iK) more. Over 1,"kh,(n) peo ple will ultimately lie vitally affected by the monster labor war. The men locked out aro said to have a fund of ? tdO.UOt) with which to see them through the first month of tho lockout. Rut it is estimated that the trouble will cost the Leicester district alone at least $1,ii,0u0 in wages The con ilict started in a complicated dispute concerning tho use of improved machinery and is strikingly similar to the old-time lalsir struggles that sprang from tho introduction of machine weaving. The employers refused to arbitrate the questions in dispute, claiming that the operatives did not accept previous decis ions of the arbitrators They, therefore, on March 8 notified the operatives to stop work to-day. They de clare that they have enormous stocks of goods on hand, and are not anxious as to the outcome of the fight. Nevertheless, they arc preparing to prot-t themselves by the employment of American labor saving ni'ichinery. FKAK AMKRJCAX COMPKTiTIoV. It has lieen frankly stated here that the true inwardness of the great istrugglo is not a question of fair dealing between capital and lalmr, but whether Knglish boofjuid shoe making ran lie carried on in the face of American competition. The manufacturers admit without reserve that, even if the American operatives get twice the wages paid in Kngland. they can turn out cheaper allocs, owing to their more intelligent use of machinery. Ihsit aud shoe manufacturers of Amor i --a, will miss the greatest opjiortunity in the history of their industry if they fail to take advantage of the lockout. Amer ican hoots and sho; are speedily liked by all Englishmen who have been in-dm-cd to wear them, for they are infinite ly superior to all of Knglish make. In price alo the American makers can now successfully compete in this market. Cooper for Free Sil7tr. Pllii.AiiKl.i-uiA, March Wk Kx-Repub-lican State Chairman Thomas V. Cooper lis eouie out iHihily for free silver, and indorses Senator Cameron's views entire ly on tho money question. It is regarded here as an indorse::!..-;;, of Cameron for President. In a pubiio lecture ou the subject, "The silver question from the Came roiiiau view," he said : "Senator Cameron his given his Ideas in three notable speeches He advocated the linanci.il independence of the Unit;-! States. It was a proclamation of frei-dom in finance as in polities, and it ma-lo its impress upon tho world. Tho Cameron view has been accepted with slight modi fications by such statesmen as Reed, Mc Kinley, Lodge and Hoiitwcll in the Unit ed States ; by RaKotir, England's greatest thinker, and by every teacher of political economy in the universities of Kngland. What nonsense, then, for captious enmity at home to lift its hand in denunciation. Since lt our people haveconsumcd one third less than they did liofore. I didn't want to consume one third less. I would rather consume one-third more and have the fun of it. Silver is a sensitive a gold. When demonetized ami out of use. it is reduced to a commodity subject to the law of supply and demand. Coinage will make tho needed command, as it has always done, and restore its value to par ity with gold. The Rlaud silver dollar lias more intrinsic value than any of hor coin of tlie same nominal value in the world. The cranky thoughts uttered by Cameron three years ago are viLai:?..'.! t-- day, and tho world hastens to gather their fruits so far as a more abundant currency is concerned. We aro iu happy accord ith the movement, and will have it with the r-Jst of tho world ifit so please, and if it don't wo will have it anyhow and supplement it with a tariff w hi.-h will make gold, silver and abundant gov eriuiienlal roventiu impregnable." A Bitter Attack. II vuhisiu nu, March It llishop Mo iovern, of tin? Roman Catholic dioecso of Harrisbiirg, ivm given out an address expressing his thanks to the member of tiie Legislature. He congratulate th-iso who voted against tho " tb-iigi-iu Garb" bill, and of tii i-i) who vote. I for it lu says ; "They m ty ride the whirlwind, b-.it the Catholic church will govern the storm, and gather tho spoils which their violent impetuosity leaves behind. To these I also extend my thanks They may not accept them, and in that event they will ha nothing tho richer nor the sorer. Indirectly, though not intending it, they are doing yeomanry duty in the spread of Catholicity." The bishop refer to tho triumph of tho Cath ditt church in Ger many In tha overthrow of Ilisniaivk. " Yet," he says " I do not anticipate that the-so object lessons will ponctruta the thick skulls of the bigots and fauatii-s of Pennsylvania without the intervention of a surgical operation." "Now wo have tho Junior O. of A. M., tho son. of illustrious ancestors ; "Amer ican Protis-tive Association, chiefly coin pose 1 of refugees from Canada who are the i Jnceii's subject at home and defend ers of American institutions in this com: try, and supplemented liy a few ex priest and nuns, w ho, havingsoiled their nest in till Catholic church, were ex pelled and bee amen dainty fe.tst of scan dal for those who hunger for the weeds the Pope throws over tho garden wall: then the P. 1. Son of America come in review and modestly assume that, with out their efforts the glory of this nation would fall into the demnition bow wows.' These societies sea danger in ladies dress, especially in a religious garb. This garb tires their patriotism like a red Hag on a furious bull, and the whole State, politically, socially and re ligiously, must be marshaled into a solid phalanx to undress these teachers" Want Hide Him a Thief. Nkw YoHK, March 17. A man driven to theft by want wasarraigned in the Harlem Police court yesterday morning. The prisoner was George Rrown, 3t year old, of 117 Host One Hundred and Kighth street. He has a wife and one child. A driver lor Shults 1 Co., bakers, left two loaves of bread, valued at 6 cents, in the hallway of a house at the corner of One Huudied and Sixth street and Lex ington avenue yesterday morning, and as he drove away he saw Rrown come out ofthe hallway with thebreadjin his hands The driver leajied from his wagon, seized Rrown, and gave him ii)to tljo custody of a Hiiceman. In court yesterday Brown said, with a voice choking with auppressetl emotion: I stole the bread, but it was to keep my family from starving. My wife and child had nothing to eat for two days and wheu I saw the bread left in tho hallway, I could not resist the temptation to steal it. I do not care for myself, but canuot bear to see iny dear ones suffer." Rrow n was discharged. A Colored Woman Got AIL Atlanta, Ga., March Pi. The effort to break the will of the late George Wash ington I ye, of Klls-rt County, has failed in the lower Court. Dye left an estate worth flute) to his negro housekeeper and her six children, whose father he was His relatives attempted to break he will, I ut the jury rendered a verdict to-day sustaining it. This is in accord ance ith the decisions of the State Su preme Court After Rye died ? m.ftmt in cash ws found 'Kicked in an old trunk He owned 70UU acres of land in one body A serious labor riot, complicate! with the negro question, occurred on the river front of New Orleans Wednesday, resulted in the killing of five persons the mortal wounding of two and the serious Items of InUreit. Out of 2i-f soft coal i.ii :-i in the Western Pennsylvania distri.-t, 17,Oi;re receiving t?t cent the ton. Senator Ibitler, tho North Carolina Populist, h.is asked that he Is seated ou the Republican side. The bank of Rulmis, Pa., failed to open it d-x-r Thursday. No statement has been made, but dejsisitors are not worried a tiie stockholders are wealthy and tho bank is believed to ! temisirarily out of funds owing to an unexpected run ou it. The decision of tho Illinois Supremo Court that part of the State eight-hour law is unconstitutional is most important ami will have far-reaching results II is the first decision in the United Slates against the eight-hour law, and presents a new obstacle in the path ofthe move ment for shorter hours Tho Columbian lino steamer Allianea from Colon was fired on by a Spanish man of war off the east end of the island of Cula. Tho firing i likely to lead to serious complications Tho owners of tho lino are very indignant at the insult and say they will demand a reason for the at tempt tostop an American mail steamship on the high seas in times of peace. While.whirling in the mazy waltz with a fair partner, at a birth lay p irty, given by Herman Welfolnes, No. p7 Ayre street, Philadelphia, on Tuesday night, Ravid Htiinmell I.mI hi ear in a singular manner. He is a man of Is, and Is-i-uuie dizzy during tha da:i.-e. Ho slipped, reeled and fell, and a he went down, a key that protruded from a ihsir caught iu his right ear aud tore it oil". A st rang j c.tse of blindness cannot bo fathomed by the Kxton Pa., doctors. Lizzie Sehupp, a domestic at the residence of ex-Councilinati Joseph S. Oslerstock, Thursday evening in playing with the children put on Mrs isterst-s-k's eye glasses In some unexplained way she strained tho optic nerves and rendered iHith eye sightless Tlie lid aro shut tightly and tho eyebalis turned up. lty the destruction of tho hotel of J. I. Junk in, at Mack ley viile, W. V., Tues day Kugene Sisson, 'Squire Corb y and llom.T Collett lost their lives, and J. K. Williams, James Junkins, Jai-ob Cofner and William Wilson were severely burn-t-.L Two linger were burned from Wil liam'. hand, and he was seriously burn ed about the head and neck. Fifteen guilts escaped by jumping from in. lows. Alsiut $. worth of property was de stroyed, with no insurance. Fire origina ted iu the lobby of the hotel, from de fective flues The fire created intense excitement in the village, but there were no facilities for lighting it, and it was al low ed to exhaust itself. A majority of the low grounds in the various militia district of Lumpkin county, Ga.t are without -any house for the justices to preside, and the places f.ir legal business uro often marked by logs Last week was court day at sev ural districts, hays tie- Philadelphia "i'lT-ii," and tiie o'.ii.-ers dealt out jnstii-e Friday and Saturday while silting ou a log covered with 1:1 inches of snow. Tlie legislature two years ago made provisions for tho building of comfortable law houses, but no steps have Is-cn taken toward it in Lumpkin county. There is n-i law house even at An roria. m l court I often held in an unoccupied store house. The other day the Omaha grand jury investigating alleged municipal corrup tion, developed some sensational feature. William lloiinoliy, a gambler admitted having bribed a city official, paying? l.s-io, but refused to name the man. The dis trict court remanded him to jail until ho aiiwer(sl with this admonition : "I will make you answer if I have to keep you in jail for tho remainder of my term. You must answer. Why do you refuse? It were Is-ttur for you and lioUcr for so ciety Latl you strapped a couple of pistol, at your Is-lt and made people do your bidding with them then that you should take oath to tell the whole truth Ix-fore the gran. I jury and then set that lsidy at detianee," Don't Be in a urryabout -DUYIN'O- Sprin Goods . A. E. UHL'S STORE will soon be enlarged to twice its present size, Wlicn she will exhibit the Finest Line of DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS AND MILLINERY Ever brgoght to Somerset County. Mrs. A. E. UHL IBS ATVXICTlOy! Manstcr Public Sale at th3 Hard ware Store of KBISSINGER & KURTZ, BERLIN, - Ta-. " I'AI.KIAiiKS, P.l'fJfSlKS, w. ; xs, 1 1 a i:x t'-ss. FA KM I Nf J IM PI.KM F.NTS, HKATIMi A OKKIN; STVKS, fkutim.kks, hai:iwai:i:. Ve., THURSDAY, APf.lL 4tii, 1895. This is no "FA KK" sale for the puriosc of selling a lot of cheap Auction IoxmIs. AH Gaods Are Njw. Here is an opiiortiiiiity for fanners to buy Hinders, Mowers, l ; rain liriiN, May Hakes anil Forks, Wagons, Huuga-s and llariiews Ntovi-s and hundreds of other Brti-di-s ut your own Price. Side U-jjins at ! A. M., when a reasona ble credit will lie given. khissin;fi: . ki kt. SEED : : : POTATOES. : : lam now prepared to furnish, at rea sonable prii-es, the lss-t SFKI I'oTA TKS and SWF.KT ' 'ilX that tho mar ket can pro-luce. I Imiight last year the highest price and liet-t potatoes in the state of New York and tested them. They all did well, with the exception of a few kind that could not stand the ter rible drouth, which I will not put on the market. My crop was numerous last year. From 11 pounds; I raised 1" IhisIi el of Magie Murphy's, an average of -to bushels from 1 bushel. I can furnish tho following kin-!, all pure varieties: Maggie Murphy; Kveret; Karly I'ride; Keystone Favorite; American Wonder; Kate King; Marly Puritan; Whiter Thau Snow; Marly Shamrock; Marly Pcrfi-c-tt-u; Irish lai.y; Hose of Mrin; Ihikota Kcd; I'lumiiier's Hcauiy; lleiple's Fav orite; Six-Weeks' Potato. All orders will promptly filled by mail or express. Address nil coniniimi catioiis to 1HE J. HiI?X., Boucher, Fa. I also sell the tb-iser Mngiue and Thresher and Saw Mill, and am also n;.'.-!it for the Monumental l.ron.o t'o., of Drh'gcjMirt, Conn. THE NEW SHOE STORE 'T'jll' Clown lias ijnit w inking t!ii er eve in the wiwloiv of SHAVER & GOOD'S STORE, but the pcojile are still "laying their FOOT VtfEAR at the same jilacf, unJ orowJj of pcojile come every ilay, fjr they aro convinced thore i.-t the place to buy their IU-i:)o(s ami Overall oih to keep their foot warm these eol J days anl iiL'hts wlicn they are out s-leiijjhino;. Alio, Eubl)ers, I3oot.-;, Sandals, in all .izcs and stvles All at T3,-"r to suit the 1 1 'i REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AND CHEAPLY. Shaver & Good, 703 MAIN CROSS ST., Somerset. - Pa. B. & B. The enntist salt- i iik iitun t Cum st Black Silks r iii:ia;!ir.it'il in tfils si p.. Hon.-',: f,-mn stiH-k of .-in ovrr-l.;.!. .! tii.uiuf:u-l r.n r ilu-iii-kiii-ttt -I ! l ntiki r c,r l;;.n-!i Silks in th-woriaua f to !k- sol.l nt tstonii i -i ry iuvi-si.iti.r. rur,Si;k Black Gros-gralns, 50c, 60c and 65d a yd. Black Cachernire Gro3-grain Silks, 75c, 85c and $1.09 Klinant B!ack Peau d3 Sole, 75c,85oand $!.00. Such tiJm'k silk ?iKtni-s at iri--s n.-vor nnim in, is iiu- v-rat-t or ivi ryln.y. Spli-nUiil mi.ilily Faille Francaise, 75c, C5c, $! to $1.50 por yd. 21 st.vlt in liiinliiit Black Brocade Taffe!a Silks, tl tr.rlii-s witlc. 75c a yd. Wash Goods. Kxlpnt amf vnrii-ly mutual.-.', rrii-n- M-t-li-rihan tin- ln-si you'vi- cvi-r ilone 0:1 un v thing likv thf.iiality mill styl.-: Fine Printed India Linons, linn nil au! KtriM-tl, W in.-h.-s wiife, n.nt, pn-tty nt.vl.-s, 7 I-2C & yd. Kim-uiul bi-antifut Printed Jaconets, - - 10c a yd, 3J ini lii s u itlt.'. Import. vf Ilinl!i.-s, (livanjics, Irih I.in piiSuiliiiss soli. I -..!, r-i, Kilarm y li.iml noiin.I Suiliass.Ti!V-.m, 1 11- vlott -s, Z i li j riiinluiius X-w l'orU-d'Z.-1-liyrs, silk IJillulmms '! , etc. Wi- nii;ht coon nnii till ai:.-s pnumi-nitiiii; tht-rhoiii-ilainty Wash Ka'irtrs of this exten sive si. xli, Imt Rn-aU-r itisfa.-tion will lio giv.-n you by r.miia? or is ii.tiii for sample anil s-s-lng foryi:irs-lf th.-s.- m.-t attni.-llve isill.s-lloiis. Tint prices are riht U prov.-n l.y I lie liiiniens)' Mail imfer I!ll-.iu.-ss dotu-. Will you writi- and kw al.ut It? BOGGS & BUHL, Black Allegheny. Pa. sugar" makers supplies WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK CF Svrun torn WE HANDLE THE CEST 4vP. A. Mjin Cros Street, Great Inducements! Goods reduced in price in cverv Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtain; Ladies' Coats, c. Xow is tlie time to Wtr, save money and get something good. -:--JAME3 QUINN,:--;;s- CLINTON STREET. - - - -JOHNSTOWN p Di sappomte Purinjr tho la?t too days or two weeks many have I - -: i .- . that we couM not urr!v them with a Winter Cat ,' w e!o-ed out. We ate lad to announce that the i.; -: a- .' SFJZ3SrC3- CAPES JUST ARRIVED. Tliere are some beauties anion? them, and. what U still l...-t;-.-r. :': v not very co-tly. V.'c v!i..-.v a iii'f lino ut Ai.'i'anJ 7..i. Tln-1 mtiiig f 'i'-tii l-i-lii-.V Skins at '-t t-rtiiily an- h-:i;i. 1 : v , . very l'n- !v. N'W liiip'if I.mlies' Mild Mi-N(H M;u-liii:tMlic-i o.-n:il thi w U. i from !.- ti f. 'a i. V : t.'i-r-is a prl t-N-k of l'ni!.i-I';i.-!, in nattirul t:rks, tr.'.t ! li.irn. riil-ot-r an l i-c!i!;!-..i.l lian-il--;. ;ir T;i!iiii '. I-iivr iri!i;iiu, at arc a- nii-o a ij-iality i- ai.y . shown iii:yw l;i rv-. h.rS. . !luinl hyr Miigli-Mii at l-: ar tine ij'ia'ity, rial : :l, , ai y J.n: Kp-im Ii t.inii.iMi. JOHN STENGER, - -YOU . . . AND YOUR . . FRIEND: YI:oar iiitor.-tol in jr-x-l h--i;-t sliouj l -:'iiiint! tho 'iii.l. re .': i K.iri; l tore J i ll 'my; tlii-y -!'ta:;i ::K l!n- 1 i t improvi-mi n'is, nr.- j;.-,.l l.rkcr-. a :i-l jH-rfiMi rmi.-ttT", an. I art- Ul yiili tl ii:i'l-rtaiicl:iiir. M:i:l in all siy-rs a' si s t-i ini-ct i-vcry ri;ii:riiiii-:it. -:i to ai-t easy to ljakc. at . 1 k THEIR CLEANLINESS LESSENS LABOR THEIR ECONOMY SAVES MONEY. JAMES B. II0LDERBAUM, Somerset, ?: L W ---- WfJ vcici a lifetime .V Jig , his sljliy-A:. '. i . r, ' ,? X'x-;:; Dr. MORRITZ WonJorfuily Successful in EYE, EAR, m, THROAT, All Eye Operations Successfully Performed by him. i:ii. t r f thr .'.'.-. mil ii I':; .-.. Kit th.- la t S v,:i-m n.v l!!-h' ! it: . lil. II..MI... ...... I.. " In.-rjirs, inr il.r w;s itarf.:1. h. .i - . - im. ilc. Hun ami t- ti.-riilv fini'pi iu,. .. I.,:t nf- i -r a .s.i.i-.- i in aiiii. Ml v.r li lr. S-.l:u. L IK..... ,. : , .i... t.-...i -..(. ...... ... i. i, .n'.i..iiiiii.,i i.it- i j . . I -tl"f- ami lir lit ani, lM'tor h;i ii- M-f:i ! Ui.l, is (i.snt :!;;.-.in. r ni-oi!i;a. -i-i :ti.- Ir. 1. i . J.M1. S si!-rs t, P-a fi ll I.ikr l'u'.mj Uitihi T Ihim In Stuml the .-fy-tiy .V.i.-'i ..i.-r, tin! m fuirit tit It. .Siilm. Kit5 y.-irs I li ic h:i. kiifn-y. sto:iui-h a:i 1 llv.-r i;-siS.-. i'li.-f.-jirfii! j.;.;ns i:i mv li,- lit. I I'l.i-J -. r ! 1 1- ; 1 ilarit-.- i--.:it thai- n..v!e me ollen v. i,h for li-i-iii. I rmi II i-.irlly work, si. i p ir rest, and lia.l to ir m:t ri-nti!":.r:v ev ert ni-iit four or live i: n-i to oi I iinn; siin.l iiari'.l v mt an. I -h.-:i I tri.-I : l:tt!r of s..n, tii'.i:i; il mail- me in, iin.l aft.-r 4 of our j.!.y-i. i;,ii had tailed l eur- lae. I tii...i'.-ht i' iiiM.iit ti:ae ; iiie. Si.im- of mv frt ii. is, liowev. r. Mdvimsl in.- to --o to 1 r. sal in. who ha-l H-rtori 1 s. itiinv wond.r- f-il e-in-s in this srt of Hi.- eoiintrv. Alter I li id taki il hl livaTii:eiit I days. I l.'.mi.l it did me o!ue .;.mkI. J have laki-ii his Jm.tio. r.; now torsi-; nioaihs, and I inn eiij..v iiie mee inois-. ii n.l I would udvix-all my Irieads to lo this eiiiineiil lr. to t.-. t i-nn-d after other ptiysieuins tiil. otirs n,tt mKy Ki.Ias .I KMISS, SonnTM-t, Ka. f(V A'.i'r.-.i ,nr V. . Vhrrrfulhi f . '., V-.trr. n:r lil'ie hoy has Us-n -ross-v.-.l for s..-r.i-v.-iirsaiid was jrridiia-ly u.-ttin'i worse. Vv'e kio w of some of tli spun-lid murk of Ir. Saim's ,i i ihi... s w.-eiuni-i. d him .-h-nn-l ly to h-.s is, tv. Th.'i.p.-rali,.;i ,v;i done wirli tn on. lulinit.-V lime ,in. without p-.ia, and now his eye? tin- m rjiiirhT. i .Mrs. A. Yinkev, Johaslown, I:t. Oar Advertisement Will Appear twice Before COSSULTATIOK ltd EXAMINATION FREE. ADDRESS all COMWLMCATiCNS Town Hotel i;.y Mar Apr Johnstown t.'apila!. Hot. Thursd-y Ji ')s Siiiicrs.. S.ni. rs"l H's - - - M.- ersil.-ile lon.- l!.ui4 V(i'i;v Z ;"l llyiidiuan I 'oiiuiiercial " - . j !"' milijtvt toi-iiant;!- of wliieli jXKcu rou s NoTict. .... : " - ."oaii. line o .ew len- tr.-ville lH.ron-h, Somerset roiiiity r:, dee'd. I'tt. rs ti-stainetitary on tho jiImiv,. ,-it.if.-h ivui- U-i-ti era, it.st to the undi-rsi -ntsl hv the prop rmilhoniv. notice is h. r. I.v iflvcii touil per-oasindeoieil to said esu.te u, nmke Imm. diate payment mid Iho,. bavin- i-htiins iipmsi the vim.-1., pr. tit th. m dilv nn t ienii.-t.sl rors. ttleient. sunintav. the i.th day of April. ls.v. at the ..ffl.-- f n,-0 yx. n-utor in Sew t . ntn viil,- U.roa -h J I- si.. .... I 'AN I hi. w.'wn.u J. U. Scott, Att y. Kxei i ior. JXKCUTOll'S NOTICE. K-tte of Simon r.lulnsh. late of s.m(li:iiii. ton township Soin, rs. t ruunty, Il-tters tet'iniplitnrv t.r. ..i . tal.- harinx Kvn Kntiit.il K. tho nad.-rst -ncd lV the pro;s-ratUlioritv. n.,li.-i.l. I a.. ciiloa'I ih rs,n, leht.,1 p, .,;; , make iiiii.icliaVj.ayiii. nt, and th.-s,- h tvhur rlal iiisiil-altlsi the same w 111 present them r Ht-lll.-m.-i, l . Inly ..iithcta-alc I. at !, , l.le.H-v of ..,xdent, l Southampton town liip,on..tt1t,l.,y, Man-h :tKii, lsu.i i-jsas. r. r.u-nu-uri. - - - - Cans San "Rnr-v Sp juts, Gathering Buck. .Sugar Pans, Etc., at rock bj prices lorcasa. r Maplo Evaporator on the 2 -ket at les3 than half th-nJ "asked for seme others, it "pay you to gt onr prices bev buying. SCHELL, !rnsn'i' C If -o UtW 11 it SALM, Specialist all Chronic Diseases of lie IMS NASAL CAT : . t;:: rh.-.l !.. m.' I. 1 nut ti. r. ,..., 1 'l'i - ' l'-r tir -.v. :ir t-. .1 1 !i - ... ! iiti. aii'l - V v ' "it : 1'- : r . ! swi'-s. .1 AVi.-l.f .V.. , s. u i; ..,, For over !l Year I ha !. I'r. saim (. r i: L'iv:.i in- eh'or.-' .rie. ..f l-!.Ht. My . ntor.-. a.fVt i r r ,- .- : I nr : toi.iliy hiiii I. I eaa .v. -1 . Kor 1.1 yi--ir. in wi:. irr..-.vi;u over li. r . l ii i !. fir. -aim p.-r;..i Ti.aue a i-rs'.-.-; i. thrin. t ti.e lin-i ii-- punt, ii ii. I In r . IroiiUie. It a ii:i Sotnersi t '..i::.ty. -.-. -rr Crr- Kor s-.ine ( ;:!. I ha loi-kia i-i;. ,-r--ti- u.--tors hi re i.r-.ii.-: 't.-.-I is.u!d not do it.--cured me in !;.-ri . k l-.ile or iiu.. at-soc- is a!l -t: ;t i 1- . a:-.d i'.ial'-.d uro.,-ii. Each to EC T Visit. May Jun July tit- s . ". ; N " ' ' p; u s .-, :: 1 -n , r, .i : ' 5." i: iZ ! !1 '' ) ."-j j.'i - jj n :i . i rt-alar jiatieiiis will pr..n.;..- ' i Orphan's Court Sale I I iK I ValaiMs l!v v.rllle of an ord. ' !- ' "" th.-'i irj.h.ms" i oiirr in in i :-t ' r SfiliiiiMt. to l.i.- .l:n. t"'- 1 pill.il.- sjlle oil tlie pr. -i -- ; m n Ixiroiih, Soin. ,-. t tmitit ' ' " Saturday, March 23d, At I U CI0C r. the following r -al estate. i'- ' " 1 Willl.-iiii K. iinineniiaii. 1 a A .vrtain lions.- aa.t t.ihi- :,:J' ground sitnate on the ' '', i.: t r.-et it! Slo.-toWTI I., ml of Pivi.l 1. .nil'"." , Mrs. It. K. I'att.T-oa on :; -on the norti-.. Th:ia ", t ( ..... , crtv ha inif th.-r.oii a vip- r,., !n-.s,,da ue.-r tu.itf -I-""- au-r. Terms: .n.tliifsl ..I tin :n ha 1.CU the d.-.nl i . d' -. f-'- I iths am! ou.-lhird in ' ! .... 11... .l. l. rr...i invtl'.-n' le 2J hv judgment h,.iid. I'1 1" ' r moil, y lo tw paid a. a Hi" I'- ! tsi down. J llIN Adruinlsiraiiw of Win. E- Z-,AU 'r ,..,o:.,...,rt,..1 ,.,j..-eU-e pio-c Kxer uUitil