:1 The Somerset Herald. EDWARD 8CTIX, EJitor and Proprietor. WEONKSPAY- .March 27. 189S. The batch of indictment just re turned against New York police offi cials gtew to fcliow that the Ix-xow in vest i?at ion was not carried on inertly for political purposes. Si-Aix ishaviujr much trouble at home that he is not at all likely to plunge into a difficulty with another nation when she can avoid it by mak ing an alijeet apoloiry. The Spanih vowl that fired on the Allium. did more to increase Ameri can sentimeut in favor of the acquisi tion of Cul than could have been done by years of ordinary political ag itation. The steadiness of the gold reserve at and around the ?.),(m,im line is en couraging. An increase of $10,01(0,000 or f 1 .",OiKl,tW0 is desirable, but if there be no decrease there will be no chance to get up a scan1. The women of Ohio will cast their first vote next month for school officers and are also jua!i!ied to run for the po sition. It is said that at least a third of the women of the State will exercise their new privilege. Sk.vatok Him. has Uvn telling a New York audience what t!ie Demo cratic party stands for. ticnerally tieakinsr, we should iy, it stands for the purpose of Jieing knocked over as often as an election is held. Cm. 5im. SrnixiiEi: has at List r vhvd his pay for scrviv rendered in the capacity of a currency reformer. The prize isn't a very big one, to lie Mire, but then Col. Hi 1 didn't do very in wcli currency reforming: cither. I)kla wake's liepu'oliran Legislature is still playing ittlo the hands of the JV-mocrats. It romlutcly refuses to elect a I'nilcd States Senator, aud the jnsp!e are very much disgusted over the matter. Meantime the (session draws to a close. Ik Morton were a few years younger lie might be a man of destiny. His big majority and the excellent government which he is putting up for his State would talk loudly for him in the con vention of 110 if he were on the sunny ide of seventy. Mas. I.nASE declines to le a candi date fr Mayor of Wichita, liecause she would liav? to resign the office she now liolds. That in to say, she has lieen in Mlitics long enough to learn that the bird in the hand is worth more than all of those in the bushes. The friends of t Jo vernor Hastings are booming him for President and are confidently claiming that he will go U'fore the next National Iiepubliciin Convention liacked by a solid delega tion from Pennsylvania. This would make him a very formidable caudidate. Kx-ARHTAXT (iKSI'.UAL (iKKEX- i.axi, the most jtopular official f the late Pattison administration, died at Iiis home in Clarion, Sunday morning. (eiieral Greenland wan a kind and courteous gentleman and his untimely death will lie regretted bv a host of friends. 5r.x. Aiiam IIaheat died suddenly in the Her'.iert House, at IiidgewoiKl, X. J., Tuesday night, of apoplexy. He bad Uvn in or health for some time. and had had several ocrations jier- fornied for the remov.nl of cataracts on bath his eyes during the past six months. Cen. Itadeau was (Jrant's military secretary. The Populists are likely to split on the new party question, but that is cf no eoinequeiH-e. Even if they were united in lS'.KJ they could do nothing. Populism is going to join ireen back- ism, (irangerism and the other dead aad discredited follies and lunacies of the past Experiments in different parts of the country apcar to have settled the fact that wheat fed to hogs is thus made to bring alxiut TOc per busheL It still pays to raise that crop, therefore, even if the world Is not willing to pay over -4k- per bushel for it as an article of hu man diet. "IUck" Ku.ftKE has never had any judicial experience, but there isn't much needed to be a judire in the Indi an Territory, where the duties of such au otliee pcrtiiu principally to the trial of cases in which the only question is that of fixing the terms of imprison ment, or the days when the hangings .-hall take place. Ix Western Pennsylvania the cry was a few month ago that natural gas was played out, and the jicople would have to return to coal for fuel, but here t-oines a story of a new gas field in Washington county which is estimated to nf the strongest ever struck in the vicinity of Pittsburg. Our resources are not all exhausted bv any means. The Democratic administration of Tennessee is building a new jicniten tiary, and from all accounts the public official have lcen stealing about as much of the appropriation as they ap ly to the construction of the building. I'vidently they are em-ting au institu tion that they will oeeupy in due time. The TenncsHee Democracy teal every thing from the tiovernorship to peni leutiary funds. "APT. Pkatt, who has charge of the Indiau Mchool at Carlisle, Pa., asked Cotigrcn to appropriate money for wome additions to the school buildings hich were thought U be needed, and for the erection of an amusement hall, I nit Congress refused to make the ap propriation. The students were disap pointed at tlw? refusal, but not daunted. They determined to have the necessa ry additions. They went to ('apt. Pratt and told him they would give f l,finO at of their earnings if he could raise the rest of the money. That amount is a great deal for the sons of the forest t contribute, and illustrates the pro gressive spirit which the Indians ab tirb by their residence at Carli.de. The rtudents' proposition wa av j.ted by the sujuTinteiident, and the improve ments were made. The Indiau Imivs are handsomely uniformed and splen didly drilled in all evolutions and uiarebmg, though they carry no guns. Their uniforms are made by their own tailors, assisted by ly who are learn ing that trade. Everything the Indian taJcuts wear is made by themselves The girls have a light, airy sewing FEUSIOX LEGISLATION. Aa Act to Proride for the Payment of Ac crued Peniioat to Certeia Caset. We print herewith the act for the py ment of accrued pensions in ce rtain cases, which will be of interest to a larne num ber of our reader. This act repeals all law relatine to the payment of accrued pension, and thereby clears away the ob scurity that has more or lew involved the laws now .rendered inoperative by this act. Judge John M. Reynolds, Assistant Seeetary ofthe Interior, is the father of this act, and im paternity is due to the fact that he found, uion induction into otliee, a decision dated Sept. 2S, under which, in many instances, the pen sion reverted to the tJoverninent instead of going to tlie w idow or minor children of the decendeiit, or to the person who liore the exiense of the last sickness and burial ofthe pensioner. This malbT re ceived his careful consideration, and he made an elaborate report to the Secretary ofthe Interior, in which he cxprmwed the opinion that the lietieiiti of Section 4718, It. S. U. ought to lo extended to minor children and widows and dejiend eut relatives, under the terms slated in this bill, but doubted w hether there w as any authority for it under the law ; there fore he recommended theeiiactment by Coup-ess of a bill w hich he drew after an exhaustive examination of all prior laws laring on the subject. His bill w as Sen ate bill No. l7ii. which finally liecume a law, though it w as one of the hist meas ures to be signed by the President. Iu this connection it is but just to slate that the efforts of Assistant Secretary Reynolds did not cease w ith merely preparing the bill and recommending its passage. After this bill passed the Senate, it was referred to the appropriate House committee, and said committee adopted a sulisliuite in lieu of it, by which reimbursement claims had precedent" over those of a widow or minors of a soldier. l'ion having his at tention called to the matter, he eamustly urged the adoption ofthe original meas ure, claiming that the rights of widows and minor children ought to have priori ty, and jointing out other defects in the substitute. The result was that the House committee accepted his views, aud. under the management or the Hon. Mr. Strong andother frietuls ofthe measure, the bill passed at the closing hours of Congress and received the prompt approval ofthe President ; and until this was done the Assistant Secretary's efforts in its behalf were not relaxed. It will be olwerved that a more liberal clause than that contained in the former law appears in tiie provisions of this statute that thq mailing of a ieiision check at any time after the execution of the voucher shall constitutu payment in stead or such mailing constituting pay ment only in vase that occurred U-foie the death or the pensioner. The act is as follows: He it eu-u-tett by th- .s.-,i'i!e ihJ :r of llrprvxcHUttire (fie '' .' .S'atrx . Ai'H'rtrt itt 'vittjf'ss if-ysofi''''. That from and after the 'Jsth day of September, IHKi, J lie aivrued pension to the date ot death ol any ensioner, or of any person enti tled to a pensjou having an ai-plii-ithii: therefor pending, and whether a eeriili cate therefor shall isue pri.ir or subse quent to the death of such persons, shall in the case or a person pensioned, or ap plying lor H'iision, on aomuut ot tjis dis abilities or servi-e, le paid, first, to his widow ; second, if there is no w idow, to his child or children under the age of Pi years at his death ; tliiid, in cae ot a w id ow, to the minor children under the age oriti years at her death. Such accrued jM iision shall not le considered a part of the assets ofthe estate of such iicc'aid person, nor lie liable for the payment of iiebts of said "state in any ease w hatso ever, but shall inure to the sole and ex clusive lcn"lit of the widow or children. And if no widow or child surivesuch pensioner, and in the case of his Iat sur viving child who was such minor at his death, and in case of a dependent mother, father, sister, or brother, no payment wl)atx v.r of their accrued pension shall he made or allowed except so much as may lie necessary to reiuiliurse the per son w ho Ijore the expense of their hist sickness and burial, if lie did not leave suiheient assets to meet such expense, Aud the mailing of a pension chock, drawn by a pension agent in payment of a ciisioij due, to the address ol a pen sioner, shall constitute payment in the event of tlie death of a pensioner subse quent to the execution ofthe voucher therefor. And all prior laws relating to the payment ot accrued pensions are here by repealed. Titty-Kine Xlneri Killed. Evaxstox, Wyoming March 2'. Kif-ty-ninc miners were killcl by a terriib explosion in mine No. j oftheK-.icky mountain coa and iron company's mine at Red Canyon, Wyoming, just ! re si x o'clock Thursdy evening. Suveii of the victims were slain on the out hide flying timliers; the rest were buried alive at the level, w here they were awaiting a car to take the men from their work. Sixteen otthe dead have Itocn recovered so far. The explosion is wii.J to have i:ne from a blast, setting lire to d:it. The shock was most terrilic The whole town was shaken and women and children flew out of the houses crying out for their be loved ones. Jhe power plant, fait h-.iuso and several other buildings were wreck ed, causing heavy bss. Ths shipe and C!itran-e to the lower working wera blM-ked w ith wre"kage. A relief party was speD lily at work, but owing to the foul air and after damp, it was tally threj h Kirs aft"r th? .a i l;:it la-fore volunteT were able t' eni-.-r the main slope. Tiiey retursie-l w ith two barn el and hhi.-kcnc-l i-dies, with gar:ue:it-s torn to shreds, m.iUi'.ig it aim : i.np ssl ble to identify the:n. The explorers re Irted that cave-ins barred further pro gress. Iaiiaa Territjry Jadg3. Congress rc-cently passed a bill provid ing for two Federal Judges in the Indian Territory, and the Provident, Thursday, appointed ex-Congressman Springer, of Illinois for the Northern district, and ex-Congressman " J.-ick'' Kilgore, of Texas for the Southern district. Tiio salary is .",uoi per annum. Mr. Springer has lieen in public life sr long that he is well known throughout the United Suites He attained his great est prominence as Chairman of tho Ways and Means Committee during the Kifty- second Congress and a parlianicuiarian during the stormy scene wheo Mr. Reed was speaker of the House. He was the author of the declaration by Congress against a third term Sir a President of the United States Colonel Kilgore acquired his great na tional prominence during the Fifty-first Congress by kicking down one of the doors of the House which had leon locked by order of Speaker Heed, to pre vent the Heiiiocrats from going out and breaking a quorum. He was an earnest lieutenant to Mr. Holmati in the object ing line, and despite his partisanship. was a eliou personal friend of ex-Proi-dent Harrioti ji;id ex-Speaker Reed. Ai.KXAM'Rii, Va March 21 Harry Hines a citizen of Alexandria, was tried this morning lefore Justieo Trijdew for assaulting J. C. Weese, a Penusylvanian, who, it was allege I, had made some re mark derogatory to Virginia women. H a.-.piiue.L As Weese, the a-- cuser. left tUo Court h? had t pass through a doubih line of irnmni, all arm ed with rawhides, w ho !eat hiui s- un mercifully that the aid of a physician had to le called in. An attorney who appear ed for him was c mivclie J to gj d wn on hU tt'ces and apologize. Palm Sticks to Batterine. Bkllkfontf, P.v., March 22. KJitor Palm still maintains that his buttering was not butter. In a letter to Senator P. iray Meek he says : "1 took three samples at buiterine to the Iiairymen's Association and was awarded two premiums over &lsamjl- of butter. I still have the samples, six weeks old, as fresh as when received: hence I know thcr a e not butter. een if there was no other wav of teliiiiir. I can! prove what I have is the same that took ! the premiums, and we oiler fVm to a e eu- j niiltee of chemists it they are not proved ! b-'ttjM-tn. fT. .... . ' Hamibnrg Letter. IlAnmsm-Ro. Pa March 21, 1". The memliers of b;th Houses iqon their return to the "halls o! legislation," found their calendars crowded with bills, many of which have leen disposed of passed finally, re -referred, amended, postponed, etc. A largo delegation of Allegheny county Kople, opposed to the "lireater Pitts burg" bill, had a hearing in the hall of the House on Tutsxlay evening before the Committee on Municipal Corporations Nobody seems to le letting very high as to w hat the result w ill 1 in this matter. The Hicks bill to establish and govern free public employment oftices was de feated in the House. Mr. Stewart, of Philadelphia, declared that it would at tract thousands from other states and do our ow n lalxirers a positive injury. He thought it ought to lw lalielcd a bill "to supply i-ontractors companies and asso ciations with cheap lalsir free of i-ost." A lirm of Phiiadelidiia architects is trying t- fix up the brand new hall ofthe House so that one memls-r can hear an other talk across the middle aisle. Ev erybody is hoping for some improve ment, however small, from their well meant e!r.rts Charles Ileber Clark, president of the Manufacturers Club, of Philadelphia, will discuss our financial policy before the Legislature on next Tuesday evening. He was invited to discuss this question by the presiding oiUeers ot the Senate and House and many members of lioth lxKlios Mr. Clark is an advocato of free sliver. Senator Critehfield strikingly resem bles Editor Charles A. Dana, of the Ntv York 'S'. llarrix'mrg T l-yntjlu The general appropriation bill carries alut 81.VfcU, and with the othor ap propriations b State institutions will atsmt wipe out the nineteen millions in sight. An invitation was extended to the mcmlicr of laith Houses by William Cramp v. Sons to attend on the i"ith inst, the launching of the St. Paul, the largest ves-el ever ("instructed on this continent. The invitation was ac-rptcd. It is understvvMl that Ifith branches of the Legislature will lake a recess aliout the first of April for several days in order to give the members an oport'.inity to mi-.ke their spring settlements Wilj it be irow- or 2u:'.y -untyT ap pears to be an interesting qust ion just now to the people of a portion of Luzerne ci unty. Charles Emory Smith, editor of tlie Philadelphia iVtwx, will address the Leg islature on the subject of "Sound Cur rency" on Thursday evening, March 'Jsih. Tlie follow ing bills were introduced in tlie Senate: Authorizing councils of cit ies of tlse third class to appropriate lands within tl-e municipal limits for the erec tion of buildings for tie transaction of municipal business; increasing jury ciuimissi.-iicrs compensation to per day ; to consolidate all the poor districts in cilh-s coterminous w ith cmniies under the eo-itr-'I of the department of charities a;id coi rc'.ion of said cities ; appropriat ing .sj','3 to the (ierman Hospital, Phil adelphia; authorizing the tiovernorto apjNint a commission to adopt or edit and ompilo a uniform scries of text books to be used in the public schools, and regulating the printing and publish ing thon-jf; to provide for the sale of green and driud fruits rcals, and green and driiol vegetables by weight; extend ing the change of venue act to c.isea of misdemeanor ; to facilitate the execution of the license laws; repealing the act of 1!'., enabling taxpayers of townships and roa.l iiitri-ts t-) eontra"t fr making roads; also to authorize tho eonstruetlon of li.-h dams and fish basket for catching eels ; nls permitting the erection of hridg"S within four miles of an abandoned bridge; increasing the penalties ror vio lating the atiti-oleomargariue a-t. It provides that oleo. may be maale and sold but it must be colored a deep pink. The penalty is I'M and thirty days in jail ; authorizing the manufacturers of malt or browed liquors to sell their own product to licensed dealers only uon payment to county treasury of $,ooo; reversing the attainder of James Rankin, and authorizing suit to Is- brought in bauphin county to recover certain prop erty ; to refuse taxation on real estate aud o equalize the same Istween real and pt-rsoiiai property ; to authorize owners of real estaCo in cities and lxironghs to em ploy night watchmen, with the authority of the court. Ill the Senate the following bilis passtl finally: Authorizing third-class cities to pass ordinances for the sprinkling of the stnrots; providing that the right of action for inj ury wrongfully done to the person shall survive against tho personal repre sentation of the wrong-doer; relieving sheriffs from responsibility by reason of lxmd-s taken by them iu replevin suits; granting fraudulent debtors the rights of appeal to the Supreme Court t providing that thehiipplement to the act of April lp.h. Is-il, relating to the sorice of writs shall it it appiy t anions of equitable eject meiit against venders to euforcK spocitio perform ma of agresnienti for sale of lauds ; jireveiiliug tho interference of un authorized persons with th electrical cnduct irs and appliances of el.tctriu light, heat or power companies; for the better pr-tect ion of jn'torine:i ; to con stitute the Iar l of sch-wd directors in each township a bard of health ; provid ing for physical culture in the public school; repealing the advertisement of all notices required to be published by law; making the fir"t Monday in Sep teiiiln-r Labr pay; limiting the time for killing elk T wild deer to the month of O -toNT: re pairing prothonotarius to ke- a b i;il d :-ket ; t- provid3 fiir thJ p'.ibjb c:itio!i of tho Pu:inylvania Archives; increasing tho salary of the Adjutant tien-Tal ; making appropriation to pay inaugural expenses ; to provide for addi tional o;lb-i-s and employes of tho House or Representatives; relating to civil salts forlibchi giving privato d'He-.-tlvus the same fees as are given constables ; to per mit street sail way companies to hold, purchase and convey such real estate as they require: authorizing church officers to aliandon hc1iki1 houses or land con veyed f r school puri'se-', to sell the same in fee clear of all restrictions ; pro viding for conventions of road supervis or; making an appropriation to the State Lunatic Hospital at Harrlsburg ; to remove the limitation in the amount to be paid for cattle atTecte.l with contagions disease; to regulate the establishment. classification o appropriation in aid of high sehools, and the employment or teachers in high sch;ols receiving State aid; authorizing the Iicpartmcut of Pub lic Instruction, with the approval of the iovernor, to employ or aid in the em ployment of lecturers or instni"tors to at tend summer assemblies or associations incorporated for the promotion of clue tiou and popular culture and State Teach ers' Association, ani providing for the payment of such lecturers or instructors; to re piire applicants for teachers' perma nent certificates to hold a valid proft-s-xional certificate at least two vears liefore making application for a permanent cer tificate; authorizing the courts of com mon ple.vs of this Commonwealth to de cree tho dissolution of tvrtain corpora tions in certain cases, and to order the Kile of their real estate aud make distri bution of the proceeds tiiereor; relating to husband and wife who ars the parents of minor children, extending the power, control and authority of the mother over their minor children under certain cir c misiancr ; to define w ho shall be re sponsible for the maintenance of patients pla-vd in hospitais for tho insane, by courts and judges in the difterent coun ties in this Commonwealth. Tho Senate adjourned on Thursday, to meet on Monday evening, the 2"ih inst., at 9 o'clock. In the H ise tho following bills were read in place: Iu relation to the govern ment of cities of tha se.-oud class speci fying exe.-utive departments the niann-r of election or appointments of the chiefs thereof, fixing salaries etc; also a bill to authorize any veteran soldier or sailor to l.jnt, fclTit rrH?Ttt ffnr f-H'TO" t it Vrrlj rr township to recover tho amount of money by which he became entitled by reason of his being accredited to such c.Minty, bor ough or township in his re-enlistment to fill the quota or men after wards called Rr from such county or township ; to provide for a uniform contract or policy of fire insurance to bo used by all com panies, associations or individuals trans acting a fire insurance business and pro viding penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act ; regulating the tak ing up of logs and lumber in the rivers aud streams that are and may le declared public highways fixing the salvage thereon and repealing all former acts ltearing on the same subject. It gives 2o cents for each log and $1 per thousand feet of sawed lumlier; appropriating jloO to pay A. Merrin, w ho was deputized by sergeant-at-arms of tho House iu for attendance uhii Representative Tcwks bury, who was seriously ill in Harris burg; providing that all road taxes shall lie paid in cash, and repealing all incon sistent acts ; amending the a-t relating to exemption from execution and distress to the amount of $ Jlo so as to make an ex ception in case of del for food ; to pro hibit school boards from hiring teachers who may lie related to memliers of said boards within certain degrees if consan guinity; amending the elo"tioii law of lsui, providing that in addition to tho peace ollb-ers tho duly authorized watch ers may also remain within the voting room, ouUsido the guard rail, while the votes are being counted; providing for the payment or viewers to assess railroad damages and allowing mileage; to pro vide Tor the selection of a site ami erec tion of a Stato asylum for the chronic, epileptic ami criminal insane of Western Pennsylvania, provided that the total ct shall not exceed $otNJ,(lt0 ; making appropriations tor deficiencies in salaries or tho Auditor lienoral. Secretary or In ternal Affairs and Superintendent id .Public Instruction ; making tho 12th or February (Lincoln's birthday) a legal holiday; providing fir the burial of indi gent soldiers by the appointment of suit able jiersoiis by tho county commission ers; to provide for the inspection of all private or public hospitals reformatory homes convents, asylums, sectarian sem inaries schools or institutions by tho commissioners of the county in which such institutions are located, by the grand jury thereof or by any person or persons appointed by a judge of a cjurt of record, upon petition signed by twenty persons ; providing for tho eroctiou and organiza tion of new counties and proscribing tho manner iu which the same may be done ; appropriating $H2,ou to the trustees of the State Hospital for Chronic Insane at Wernersville ; appropriating ?I,oo to the lierinau llomeS-.x-iety, Philadelphia; to authorize cities, boroughs and townships to appropriate moneys tor Memorial Iay services; to authorize the purchase or historical works, relative to the services or Pennsylvania volunteers during tho late civil war; appropriating $J,(KX) Tor the erection of a monument to mark the roting place or soldiers of the Revolu tion, the War of ls',2, tho Mexican War and the War or the Rebellion in Upper (K-taroro cemetery, Salisbury township, Chester county. In the House the following bills passed finally: Exempting building and loan associations from making semi-annual reiiorts to the State Hanking Department; to aliolish days of grace on promissory notes, drafts, Ac., and to determine legal holidays; to establish the State Live St-s:k Sanitary Hoard and to provide for the more speedy and effectual manner of collecting the road and poor taxes in tha several Isiroughs aud townships; to cre ate the otliee of State Custodian, with a salary of j ,(J. The House a.ljournod on Friday fore noon, to aits-t on Monday evening, the 2-"jth inst., at 8 o'clock. It must not lie taken for granted that lieeause but tew bills have been pass-d finally by the House, that the memliers are not down to work. They do work. but some of them will talk. The judicial apportionment bill, among others, is eliciting lunch discussion, and there arc others coming up that will call down showers of oratory. If a robin snow is a sign or it, spring is certainly here. Aa Eager aad a Nipping Wiad, A continuous down pour or rain, incle ment weather, generally in winter and spring, are unfavuralilo to qll classes or invalids Hut warmth and activity in fused into the circulation counteracts these influences and interposu a defense against them. lostettor's Stomach Hit ters most thorough ami effective of stomachics and tonics, not only enriches the blood, but accelerates its circulation. For a chill, or premonitory symptoms of rheumatism and kidney complaint, particularly prevalent at these seasons, it is the I icst possible remedy. It is also invaluable for dyspepsia, liver complaint, constipation and nervousness Never set out on a winter or spring journey without lb Elderly persons and tho delicate and convalescent are groatly aided by iu t s A Bill to Tax Bschelors. SPHlx.jFiKi.n, Ilu, March 22. A bill to (ax bachelors for the establishment of an "(lid Maids Home," when tlie tax fund shall have reached "Vi'l.Oo), was introduced iu tho House to-day by Representative Waleck. Th bill defines bachelors as single men of 32 years or over, who have nover h"eu married, and exempts men who have reached i those who are physically unfit, and those who can prove to a lsiard of unmarried women over i'l years old. that they have proposed marriage at least threo times to marriageable females, and been refused each time. A Bounty for 3xby Raising. Tor-KKA, Kan., March Governor Morrell has rccvivud a letter fram a wo man who signs herseir as Mr. Iuisa A, Kershuo, an I w h datos the epistle Irom Kong, Coffey county, Kan. The Governor has received communications from almost every variety of cranks, but the Coffey county woman strikes an altogether new and original lead, by demanding a biunty fir baby mi.-ing. Her letter is as follows: "To tho Governor of the United States: I hereby Inform you that I am entitled to fl,W0 for tho raising of thlrtoon children, I am a lone woman. My husband has consumption, and I have to make a living by washing. We want you to send It to us I am in need of something for my family." Fo-ght Hard for His Honey. Unioxtowx, Pa., March 2L John Ritzko, a Slav, was working alone in a ehamlier at tho No. 2 Leisenring mine of the Friek Coke Company yesterday when he was attacked by two English speaking miners Ritzko had saved about ?70), which he carried on his person, as he was afraid to trust tho banks, and it Is sup posed that his assailants were after his money. He made a hard tight against them, and they slashed him with knives in the face, neck and head. They iinally lieeaine alarmed at his cries aud left him, w ithout securing his money. An haur later a driver found Ritzko insensible. and bleeding profusely. He was removed to liis boarding house, and the doctors say he will recover. He was unable to recognize his assailants Suicide of a City Treasurer. Manxixotox, W. Va., March 23. Cao- UainJ. W. Haggerfy, no if the liest known men in the Suite and City Treas urer of this place, shut himself through the head this evening and died a fcv hours later. Higgerty was short in his accounts with the city about f 1 o and a ouimitteo was appointed to make an in vestigation. They did so, and this after noon thecm;ii:tlee met Haggerty in his otliee and aiv.iscd him r tho shortage. hue surrounded by his accusers ho suddenly drer a 33-calibre revolver from his p icket an 1 fired a ballet through his bra:ii before the bysUmders could int-jr- CDE3 TO JAIL FOB LITE. -in i i'i The Mia Etole Only Three Pounds of Bacon. Staunton, Va., March 2X Joshua H. Stover, au aged white man, a carpenter, was yesterday brought to tho City Court here and sentenced by Judge Charles F.-attan to imprisonment in the Richmond penitentiary fir lire. The accused is to lio imprisoned tor lire liccause a lew days ago he was found tuilty in tho same Court of having stolen three and a hair pounds or bacon from J. C. VVliitlock, a local grocer. The evidence showed that Mr. Whit lock saw- a man pick up in his store a piece or liacou valued at 371 cents The grocer soon gave chase and captured Stover. Stover is a miserable, poor creature. Two reputable physicians of the town, lrs. R. P. Reeso and J. M. Hanger, testified that he was an habitual drunk ard. His wife, who has not lived with him for lo years testified that he was a drunkard and a man or unsound mind. IIeh:ulleeu in the almshoiiso and iu jail repeatedly charged with petit lar ceny. And yet Stover, who has never been charged with any crime higher than petit larceny, for which he has spent two terms in the Richmond peni tentiary, has now, under a remarkable law on the Virginia statute books receiv ed a life sentence. It all grows out of related pit lar cenies Under a Meet ion of the emlo of 1S7 it is provided that "when any such convict shall have lieen twice liefore senten-ed in the United States to con finement in the penitentiary he shall bo sentenced to lo confined in the peniten tiary for life." It was nndcr this act that Stover yes terday received his life sentence. The counsel for the prisoner, R. liockhari Gray, made a strenuous appeal for his client, aud insisted that the conviction was in opposition to the terms ofthe i-on-stitution of Virginia, which declares against cruel and unusual punishment. Mr. Gray will appeal the case, taking it to the Supreme Court if the State. Sane. Yet ia an Asylum. Xop.kistowx, Pa., March 2X A weal thy farmer, C. H. Huchanan, of Honey ISmok, Chester County, will walk troin the Stato Insane Asylum here next Mon dad a free man. He has been here since November IS 12, although the chief physician, l)r. I lav id I. Richardson, Mys the man has not been insane. At the time of his admission ho waa possessed or a farm worth lo,!"', aud farm stock and other personal property to the amount or $200). In Istq his wife died, ami since that time his estate has been caret I Tor by his brother as trustee. The matter was lieforo Court to'-day, and Dr. Richardson testified that im mediately after taking charge or the hospital ho informed Huehanan's rela tives that ho was perfectly sano and that they should enter proceedings for his release. They have paid no attention to his request, and, from what he knew, the patient has lieen unjustly detained. This was corrolioraled by some or the attendants who have had chargo or Buchanan. Mr. Huchanan ttok the stand, and tes tified that he had sent letters to his rela tives asking for his release, and also as to who had charge and what was lieiiig done with his estate. To these he re ceived no reply. The Court w ill order his release on Mondav. Bichard Ynx Dea.d, I'll ii. aiiki. nil , March 22. Ex-Congressman Richard VaUX, who has lieen ill at home in this city for several days with tho grip, died this morning. He was years or age. Mr. Vaux was Imrn in this city in lspl, ami came of oi J la ker stock. For years he has lieen promi nent here and was one tr the ui'ost eccen tric men in Philadelphia in some particu lars. Mr. Vaux was a gentleman or the old school and tr striking personal ap pearance. One of his marked peculiari ties was that he never wore an overcoat or carried an umbrella, no matter what the state of the weather, anil he always appeared on the street in patent leather pumps. Whilo Secretary to Minister Stevenson at the Court orst James, many years ago, Mr. Vaux was accorded the unusual honor to a citizen or a republic of lieing selected by tjueen Victoria to dance a quadrille with her. Mr. Vaux has lieen Mayor of Philadelphia, record er, an office now abolished, and was elect ed to the Fifty-second Congress to fill out the unexpired term of Samuel J. Randall. A Grind Army Beat Exposed. Host ix, March 21. "Col." Wiliiam Allen Huntley Silloway, alias "William Huntley," who for years has lieen "doing up" Grand Army lsts throughout the country, is a self-confessed licit. He has received hundreds of dollars from mem bers of the i. A. It. Assistant Adjutant General Moore, of tips Massachusetts depart meiit, investi gated tho "colonel's" war record ami fun nd he had none. He was confronted with a veteran he claimed to bo acquaint ed with, and confessed that ho w as a fraud and wept like a liahy. l-gged to be allowed to go and promised to leave the State, The "colonel", was asked if it Was really true that ho saved the Jifo of President Lincoln. Ho declared that he did, but when asked to swear to it, he re fused. Ie was shipped to New York on a pauper's ticket. Tortured and Bobbed. R:iAii:-;iKii, Pa., March 2b Last night three masked men entered the home of M. E. Chihls and wife, an aged couple living alone eight miles from HuiethK)rt and demanded the money w hich they were supposed b have concealed. Mr, ('i)iids refvsotl to disclose tho hiding place or his treasure ami was struck a murderous blow, which relied him to the floor sen.soloss and (aid open his silp. The robbers then bound tl;o old couple, ami putting fresh ftiel on the tiro, liegan to torture them. They wore tortured un til tho old l vly in her agony told them where the money was hidden. The ro! hers so'-urod alsiut $iino ami decamped. Dairy Industry Kegleetei. Hkm.kvomtk, Pa., March 2a. H. H. Hay ward, assistant protessor of agricul ture ofthe Pennsylvania Stato College, has oomph-ted a tour of the Stato for the purpose of testing cream separators anil Inquiring Into thi? condition of the dairy industry. In his forthcoming rcjiort Prof. Hay ward gives a summary of the results of tests upon lo different machines and in all cases the rate of etll -ioncy was exceptionally low, and the daily loss from imperfect skimming in a number of in stances amounted to 10 p?r day. In all districts touched the dairy Industry was at a low ebb. Ballets for a Peeping Tom. Wavckoss (is., March 21. In an at tempt to enter Miss Minnie McGcc's lied room a night or two ago, at Patter son, Henry Ihiwson. colored, was shot dead by the girl's father. Ia sou stood on a barrel st the win dow aud tried to enter. The fair sleeper awoke ami screamed ror help. Tlie negro threatened to murder her it she did not hush. His threat did not avail, and the young lady's father started to his daughter's room with a title, aioi shot the negro off the leirrc-l. He stag gered a few y anls ana tell dead. A Coroner's inquest round a verdict of justifiable homicide. Last Shot at Appomattox. Sot t li Hkt h i.kii km. Pa., March 21. The last shot fired before the surrender of Lee at Appomattox was discharged by j Jacob Sutter, of Irou Iliil. He has just set up his claim to this distinction and la. ks it with g.ssl proof. He says he lieiougcd to an artillery company and did not hear the order to cease firing, for which he barely escaped a eourt- -GF- Dealers in Merchandise IN Somerset County, Pa. TAKE NOTICE -That In pursuance of cventl tcts of unseiiilily t.f Ihe Oeiunon wpaitli, lo pnivl'lc revenue lo inl li.e tie nmiel upoa ti" treasury and oilier imrN mn, the uiiili-rsiiciHtt appraiser of mercantile taxes for att ciiuiiiy tins preimi-.sl a Us' of lilt- tritlt-s tif ai'1 county and iuis p!aits cucb In tliut class wiiic h to him npp Mr nxlit ami proper. AIHUSUX. KAUK Tit A IOC CLASS ConiiowaT M Iletailer I mm II L " Kit rulers A Iiliorer CMiiertivc At-'n.. Kn-v A V " H. Hik T M " Jiu-olM T J I. tstoti Jess? Nicklow Kd... " I toss Itt ilil " . Istruu n K I " iintLis nnitortiii. Cook Chris Y " -.tlliiis F It " - Kioto A C .. " Gmir Kretl " - Johnson A K Son.- K risiiit-r A UurU... " Mi-nun W It - n. was r ti " l'liil-.n J A XV K " 1'hilsoii J ' " i'uilsoii Co Banker $H tlLM'K. Kn-ijcr (Score Ketailt r ; no Til ki:.s i I . . : 5. It-acli'y Im " ifuinlxfrt Henry.... c si: ma run. Jterkey F. M " - Harsiiiit rrr Jacoh.... c.f.vvA'A.v.i .v iionortui. Shullx V II " Weliii -r L L. " (1XFL VEXCi: !!: I '! II. l!lr.l Bros " ItlackAii " IhitMsWCaJM " liner A V - " Kurt II J " Mountain V si sum. " Itoss A M .V Hnrs " Tissue II U " ELK LIOx. Kn teliiimn S A . " Martin M A " M.itKt N A " Tliomss K K " fmii jmri:. IIo'lMlZefl .1 J it Slil - ortlner i W- " t;iii:i:sviLLK YutxyA C JEVFElVHtX. Mlllvr Joseph l' .. " Miller ticunei a Co " , It JEXXEIl TO WX Il tit' t ('(ill. r.rifflthJJ I.I JEXXEIL (Viver Jas M " Kits k it m " Ma rili ic r 1. F " n i . in. r J no A " ItisiUKer Jno A - " Lit U'Ei: TV li KEY Fix iT. r.itliori) A J . Kislier siiimti MernardK.S. " LIXcnI.X. M.-!irv.I V " Siiie Win " timer M " LA III WEIL Real A O " Mlotfeltv Meti Suler Mrs 1' V - MIl.FDlilK Karron Itros . " V tMkls Scliniek MiiK'ti. i: v: f.ek. Itnik-h A 11 . - li MtKire C H - MEYLIIsitALl: li'iU'tCiill. Afi:e("o ft t 'lli.t :is Ikinli B inker $i3 il f.io.'i Win h. Iti taiU-r 1! rover I .1 Jk isiin - i t liiv.-lv II .1 n KMici-ka II J " 11 Kiirfin rs' Hi nk B.-inker Kioto A T Kt-lailcr II ilessni-r Mrs ItVrt II (ir. ellflrtlllll S " 1:1 I inrlv T W " 1 1 ll.i.lyM " 11 Herring ii.irr.-t n Hartlv t -a .' I I iliM-kiin; Itro-i " 11 .Insi Kimiilure o " II Kilzus V M " It M-.vi-iiliileSiii ly " Ii Iirual o ' II Miller A Collins - u .VorrvM I " 11 Miller i i i Tool Komiii V Ncwis-iini-r K M K-itor,-ltotic S I'LihlerJ H ..lt.-iiller H I'lalt A V II lt.-it li It Sim n 1 1 S!iii!cv Hardware Co " 10 Truxall C V " HI .VA'ir i:altimdi;e nonornii. Topper John " li XEiY CEXTLEYII.I.E l:OI:'tlt; II. Boucher IIS " Imll a Co - II li xirriiAMix. I-cvitii; I I , 1 1 Miller J II 14 Soeclnian A O " 14 PA I XT. I'assler X- Cronse Ilotsojiplt-1. K lU-.im iam-tt tJl'EUAIKtXIXi;. Bloiijrhl'.I " Iioiiist Krs " MfiSel .t llllll " . Ssi-lit Jtt-iali ,, " L'OCK lYuoit LuLul 'iil. Raker Villi " luill V. V. " lirowall A J Miller J Sons " K -ilz J C Kta-lcwiNMl Fi-tnl Co " Kunnt ire I ti. " Snvilcr Hoss A ,. sn viler II " , snvder M II Wolferslicrer II ll .. " A7.1 1K RrltaJulinll f .v.-i Lisp.ru y i:iti:nrmi. lUtn lnm J t. .R'Uiker " Kelailer lieat-Iiy Bros " Klliell . Kfs-se, " I.loiri.lty M J. Hay-rs lli-ssellsirtti C II......... " Jell rev J T ' I.ii liiiter Mrs s A -' , 1'etry Win ,.. " S:.ylof l,ivrlik'oKl.- " , Shaw II C " S'i.-it-!ier A 1' " Walker UK " htoxycheek. Ihlla rC I, " MillzerSM , " Bnmt C A. " I'ivelv W ' ,. " Kioto Italtzer Iin-lis CK " .Surlier I W " Wui-ner I " Walker tk SSingier. " SOMEItsET IU ilia l 'is u. tirelim I. Katlier House Hi. rJ. mas ltct oiler Iteuford tl W" " Ilralller Ilnw " I ":tsst.:lv James CorTroth Mi-s K It ISitrroih Charles " - K 11 " Cook A ll.eril. Ha via I. II a Co " Kerner Bros " Kislier Cli.-is H " I-'n'sisf ti Kooser " liiHxl X Shaver " H. -lftev Hciirv " Ilolilt-rUium Jas It.... " " J M. " Ilerr Bros " Kantnt-ra I'lalt " Knt-!iM-rX (food " I. oinher J XI 14 . Miller J II - N'eir. I "asebcer " i'isei a k. " ! I'urkt-r t I'urker. Hehell V A " Slniiin K I. Schrtiek M K " Shilt-r Krank " .. .. S.-hriM-k Mahlon - Shatter Chas C " Niie II I, SuyiierJN " Kiylor A J K-ilim; house I" III Mr A K IU-tuiier li li li II H 1- 14 It 14 it ii u SOME lt.S ET. Rlouirfi M V " CalilrJ M " Kausl Clins. . Shall, r II K " .Mowry W s " . . . Wrliiier A J . " Youinun Joseph 14 SVMM1T. Rittner J F " H.ii.itiueii j j so - zzz ; Ju ly J It Miller C Mill. u " Merrill V A 'l'Z 44 s7Yi;.sro ir.v r.onitrmi. lV-rkev Jk Ziinaierin'n schiaa I B . Z" Shoclit-y " H ZZZ..Z rmiXA iioitornit. Alhright James " .. Collm.-n II W Hivisj h - Koniuer I.-roy M . HllersIMl " JZZ'.ZZZ. UPPER Tl'IiKEYFOOT. Klfli.r Alliert C " M.-rfirtfJ B... " Henry K U Krei.-r Jmch'ii Sou... " "Z.ZZZZ K n X'-l C S A Co ..Z... . wel i. eh si: rit'i no no run. F.vlitlir John - " - Mrite.iry - " ClnsificaMoK of Vfudwi of KercluiJ!o- Suleii tif I. no .I.OII " " 1 i.oO " " li.'"l Ji.oil t :n,ui " " 4-i.OJI ri,M II T.i ? - H - ll'O it ii " li'tt o i " r. 'i u I( " ill it I u t " St Cl h " r uu Claiiificatioti of Et'rg Hout. Kales of ?'.) 0) Cla H TjI $".' TAKE NOTICE x" - rst.ns "r,-r,,r.l in Hie itppmisfiiit-il. lliat urt .-:tl will h-l.l at the Tn-ii-.irer" "I""" soue rs I. on the .ftth tfuv til April, l-'". wh I Mid lcre you am i-.tt'eii.f ii you HihiU pn.ii.-r. K W. S" illl Kf-.lt. Mi-n-ulile Appr.ti- r. ATAUOT1QN1 Monster Public Sale at the Hard ware Store cf KRISSINGE2 & KURTZ, BERLIN, - - - - Pa., OF-'- t'A R 11 1 A J KS, Jtl' ; i I US, VA;mS, HARNESS. FA KM IN I M PI. KM F.NTS, IIKATINO .V Cw)KI; STiVl, FF.KTILIZF.KS, IIAHHWARI- A--., THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 1395. This is no "FAKK" wile for the pnrptise of scllinj a It of cheap Auction itrntls. AI2 Goods Are ?ew. Here is an otiportiinity for fanners to Imy IJimh rs, Mowers, .rain !rilis. May Kakesan.l Fol ks, Wilsons, lluuies hii-I ilartiess. Stoves ami hiiiidreils of other articles at ytiiir m n Price. Sale liejrins at ! A. M., when a rta.soiia lle credit will he piven. KKlsslXMF.K ,t KlUTZ. SEED : : : POTATOES. : : Iain now prepared to furnish, at r.-a-Konulile prii-es, the 11 SKKl POTA TOES ami SWF.F.T t' MIX that the mar ket etui produce. I !oiic;ht last year tlie highest price ami lcst iM.tiitot-s in the state of New York and tested them. They all Ii 1 w II, with the cxnption of a few kinds that s hi Id not stand the ter rihle drouth, which I will not put on the luaiket. My en-p was iun:ero:is hist year. Front 31 pound I raised lo l.iisli els of Mugiu Murjiliys, an :i venire of -So liushels from 1 hiishel. I can furnish the following kinds, all pure varieties: Ma?;sjio Murjihy; Fven t; !"-ir!y Pride; Keystone Favorite; Atnericin Wonder; Late King; i jirly Puritan; Whiter Than Snow; Karly Shainrick; Farly I'erl'i---t.-n; Irish Iteiisr; Rose of Frin; Ihikota Red; Pluninier's Reality; Ileiple's Fav orite; Six-Weeks' Potato. All orders will Ik? promptly filled Is mail or express. Address all coiim;. '.id eations to TH3. HIIPLi:, Eeacicr, Pa. I ulst sell tho it-is, r Fn'.ue itiel Throher ami Saw Mill, and am also agent fir th- Monumental I'.niizcCo., of Rridtf.-port, Conn. THE NEW SHOE STOR v T E Clown Las ijttlt winkin 'tbo cr ovo iu tiio yrinj:)w of SHAVER 6l GOOD'S STORE, but the people are still buying tlieir FOOT WEAR at the same place, and crowds of people come everv day, for they are convinced there U the place to l:iy their IVU-ISoots ami 0'er.hoe.s to keep their feet warm these cold days and nijhts when they are out sleighing. Also, U ubbers, I3oot.s, Sandals, in all sizes and stvlos All at T3r-I s. rs tO Suit the 1 1 TIMES. REPAIRING NEATLY AND CHEAPLY. Shaver & Good, 705 MAIN CfvOSS ST., Somerset. Pa. & B. EVERY STEP - - Of the way through this creat store brings -ou tiiKKi stun,-jjiiat vain", froai Silks, Crepon3, Dress Gaods and Suitings of cvt-r-tl.-seriiitlon to the siiuitU-s; n.c.si;y of !ol!. t:.-oi lions r.ilorn'iiciil. Sm.tll .if U marks t very urtielc. S.ii.iltst of the follownii will .;ive an id.-i of values in Dress Goods and Suitings, Assorted American Suitings, 36 to SO Inches witle. 25c and 35cts. Black and Navy Clue Serges, inc-litim w lie, wiry tln-sh, o0 iM-lu-s wi.l.-, 'Ocent.s. A!I-aik.1 iiniHirttsl Black Keorietla, iu.-h.-s Witle, .Vi c-nts. Kiiicr t,imiitie, black Henrietta -I i Inches A r J r- I lllCll Wille J) rases n-r lnirl. . sv, iir.s.si k-ki-N 6nj siiitoTTs style ami worth tteyoml ail j.rtvts inn at iric;-s, v, :"-, T.V, to Jl.-V, Every tl.;nrtin.iit is l.-e:n-:i2 wit'i ln-itit, fresh, n.-w sjiriii . Is - iii,.!iii.ii t iit lWM FABRICS. tt'lit to t-cnljl the iri-- r.'iit'f. SILKS li""-, " , to 51,70, ineia.Ic iieuest ill Litfettu, sta;.te iin.l novelty w-ives in ev ery tit sir.it.!- ami artistic hIuiJc anil color coinlti nation. Tiw fir.est S)-vI:n.-T of the liest nciiMif.ictur- ers, fH)!ti fon in an l Ani-ri.-aii. Spring Jakts":i pes :'I millinery, c!c. in allt;ieart:s'.-c licauiy anl jauutims of I si,", Spring Style. A Mail I li-.Ier I -p i r: iiienl tniiiipixtl to till your !l-r.i st orlcr with pr.s-isioa anl tits- patcli. Will you i o:ti. or wr'.te Ui? BOGGS & BUHL, B. SUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK WE HANDLE THE BEST P. A. Main Cross Street, Great Inducements, Goods reduced Dry Goods, Carpets, Ladies' Coats, &c. save money and get CLINTON STREET. - DisaDDointeD I'urinr tho hut ten days or two weeks many Lave L.;:; (j;.iT., tliat wc couM not f"UjjiIy t!;rn w:t!i a Whiter- (;: j. .;V, i in clo.-eil out. We are ir!;nl to announce that tie.- -,-t a.-- - JUST ARRIVED. There are ?o:ne beaatie? amon theai, an J. what is ?.u l e;:or. i--.- net very co.-tly. AVc sli. nv a nice line nt '. . I.-V. :ne! Those i luting !ttlj Iiiiiesi' rsivirts at Jifts ecrtiiinly are c!iea;i. '!':,. -.- ,r. , very fn-eiy. Xiw liiu-nf I-n!ics ninI M-S.HCS M.-ieliintiohtsi iij-ein.1 this w k. r.v.;-:- from ?l.i tt .'. Ves; tiu-re is a e'titi stts k tif l'!lil tc'.!:is, ill t'ut;irul stj. ks, strai.'it m:-! lion:, riil)!- r an'! tciii;!'ii'l !ri:i(H, s. nr T:iurus V.i ihyr itin-lijiiiis, at lik-., arc a.s nice a t;ii:iiity us :::i v . ... sluc.v ii anyv lu re. OnrSt.i Isl.irel 'A .'t.iiyr I litie'i.ims at are fme quality, a:i-l '.- -., aity 'Sr.: l-'n-iich linrliaiii. JOHN STENGER, - -YOU . . . AND YOUR . . FPtlEXDS AVIni arc inlt ri-ieil in lemseUrt -jiii:;; shuii'.il oxa:niii the 'iTni.-r.-lI.t JI:t'i ;.-s ls f...re ytitt ! Miy; t:i y t i.i.tai:: :i!l the lat est !!iiin cTiieiiis, arc ;;'s.l l.:ikers, ticrfis-t roasteisi. an.) are s.!i v. itii t!-..it nr.tlervtaii.liii. M;;.ie i.-i :ui styles anI si.-s to Meet every re;i: ireinei.u 4jitl.-k tn act t-Lsy tn l ake. THE.'R CLEANLINESS LESSENS LABOR THEIR EZONOMY SAVES MONEY. JAMES B. UOLDERBAUr, Somerset, F I r. K s, -.i5 - - - - - Dr. M0RR1TZ Wonderfully Successful ia EYE, EAR, EG3S, THROAT, All Eye Cperaiions Successfully Performed by him. IZitninj !h.' .'-rrtiii't i'vin- .t.t I 'urr'l. Ktr tlie last years my little ! iiii.-hter. lteiilia, li;:s tutil a sever-- c:ise tit' riii;ii:u tf lie- I-jtrs, the mlur w;-.s farfut. s!ie Iseaiie-l-iil.-. Iliill ami iteiu-Rilly ..n el uii. .!. I.i,t af tera e-.iurse tf innlineiit Willi Iir. ss., is li;iteiiiil hearTy.ii!) raanta-rt-f tlie F'.trhiis stoiHil( anil leT h;-:ir-.ri. li-ior- haviii '.-n Uul, is Kmut ntfiiiii. We rw-eiii::ieii-l t;-e lr. I. ti. Jtm-s, S. niiers, t, Ia Fill Lik" I'ai'KJ Hnit.i r than In Snntl th? A'j i Mnrh lsjrr, Imt h.u l.'urrj Uif Lr. StJm. !'"or."i :irs I civ.- !wel klilnev, sitmiaeh ami liver tmiiMe. The f. uriul (vpn's in n,v Ikii k an.l l.!.i-S' r F h.t.t iluniia tiia lime ni.ule lie-nfl- n wisli for 1. ;:!!. I ts.ul. I liunlly vt.ii s, sis-t tr r--si, jiimI ha. I it ir.t tut i-i-jul:ir:y e ery nU-ht l'.iir ir lit lilies t. 'tirin; t umI-I har '.lv ii; :tr.il !,.! I iri.sl hi:!c tl sunn Ihi'.k : i' in. i.e !ue j. i-1 iiM.-r i til tmr ii-si clivsii-hms tunl t,il..l u. .-.:r- me. I Ilioiiu'M II alitHit time ! 1 1 it'. Stunt- tif :ev frii ii, Is. tidivcYer. iiovissl m. t; t, lir. ss.-i i in. w'io li:el eritir:iit ! st lumv u-'iitlrr-ml cures !n tliis ku. t.f tiie i-t.untiy. Atl-r I hail liikcli Ins tmi-ment 4 (leys. I l..m.l il lilt- s4in;c .1 faivc l.tkeii ti.s I r it t iiii-m t ntiw litrsl k ni."ii:hs. an.l I cm etnov lit.- tun c iiMir-. aie I I vec l ii i is,- al! my fin il ls i Itt tliis i nun. in lir. t, s'-l eiinsl after titin r i'ii sjeuiii.. tiil. Ytitirs irniferuliy Ki.ias lisrtis.-;, s,nut rs.-t, "a. H Ei.trwftr-I 'nr !!, tm.'.'v r tt t ir?. Our lilile Imy has lus-ii rrtws-yts fur stime vears anil was irnuluallv eetiial- w,rs.-. We knew t.f some t.f the i!.-!vli.i work tif Iir. Sstliijt iii t H.i.i. s,. we eiitriisteij 1cm clits-ri'iil ly In hi.-care. Tlienieisiniin was tlmi,. wi'.h in mi-- miruite's time ami wiilmut inii.-i. ale! i. w .- v . vi,' si nt .mil. .Mrs. r. A. Yi'ik.-y. Jtlllllst.lH n, I';. Our Advertisement Will Appear twice Before Each CtW-'lTATIO and IXWNAT:0 FREE. HCr.RF.-;'? T.IUll ', ll-lttt l!-.v " f .. Z 1... tar .;r J.ihiisttiwn (V j,! tnl. lint. 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