The Somerset Herald I liir:-i K.I'M l -V February 2. I-""'" Tiintr .s s-ii t.. p-"? rr..l!n1ity tint the I'n-:-i-t vet., I he Inter State t..i,..i-n ' ;!. II- ; ''"vine it reMM cu- by the Atluin. yOcii-i-ritl .ix 1 r..!i v ': Mr. Mticr.-n i.n-st tit. -I tl. ( r,-.'..-ti:."-i'-... M.i'h.-v. Stanley Huny S-H t.T-l.- I'' l'l-IHI'vlVKIlill f-r ihe Win nm.M.'n.'iw V.T h 4.1,. ls.-7.mhi.-li men- niies-' "' Mock in fe.m.i.- MiU'rat?.-. It last week re. i:nitt:':ili- moiuHii du'lr.i-.- .rn. ti lnn-nl t (..iislitulioii i, ii.r.i.-;--"- It M-.-Ti-i .'il.!i.-!y Wn'-liir.s.'t.'n that N-.-ivt.try Manntl.i! wii! i-.rt)y n.i, tin- 7 i. ;.-u-x TM..-1.!i;t t.. :i. 4-. .t llie I-n-.-i.i. i..-v..rii..- Western National I'-atik ,, l. in N-w Voik. Tin: l.!v--'..l'i" w,'sl Virriniii, Ne J.-rx-v. In-luna uh,I Texa" still Villus ru-:-';: I" -l'-1 'l.il-l St..!.' ........ , Lighter i.r.lK'.-ts 'f v.ikii.-j i xi-ni-.- .l.-n.i-l.Kl, than there ma- a week n Ai l. ih.- ii.ii.-:.ii"ii l"'i't am.tlK-r sir.ke !.v th- M-i.'i;i-'.ili'-1 '! !-r-. At -' ti..-. I .-n s.1,,ii.!;,y List thi-y :,.,r ! .,.t, ., ,. ne.ii-l .-I litre.-. flits, mi. I M.;-.;.l.-.! li.fli Ulltil til.1 ll.illC n -r- in.- i.ei't'i if'tll. Ai m i :li I.irth o! M next, tiie I ,- s. i t,. will .-..iihiin i.nly ,.,: v.... ..i. th.-si-Vof , !,, r,, ii;. v r.r. 1 nt ,,i it. . ;Vr- ..n.-i- l. ! -tr .v it. Wii.it -.u. i.- "ii p. li-.l.Mi. a:i-l lh- "! l.;i ..f "i .1- -I! ' ' . I Hi ' .in t .r r... N,'-i.iv a-k- "i" ('"t.i-'i. ;,; .. ..,'1 I I In !li:i-il- , .; .-r ' i I. Ti' i - ar.an.'l t !,. . in-- ': i - i'i v. 1 1 li I In- 1 '. hi -r.it. ;.! l a: i. '. ii.-.ir (.ti:;i1'ii-. h.o. Mini . .ii .1 ,'.ii- l-i.-ii I. " -hoiiM l-v t ;!' -'v.-i:. I),:, , -.. i, I - - "-."""' t-.i- h- -r.. - . i i. i i . v .nil ..I -h.-.l .in-t1y. ;,li I .;. .;- :.H.I f"l t-..rh- i, ,r..-' hut .!.. vol.- til.- iti-pllhli-r..n ti.-k-t. iin-i n .it i- thi- rca-oii -In-i-k i. --i a-. I . :.:! I l.v i--.ii... i.-.:i.- -t.it. -s-rii-n at .i-m:i..: ii an I r.-'-i-.-'l a.hui---li ;i- a -l "I" f t-- .ii.k. .,..tii,: v'tli th.- .-.ml h'ul'..-r- .il N. S'..tk ;,n I .h-r-. City r1. J.H.IH,,.. i k.- ..iiiU' .t..j..rtio!i. Moll lli.in 4".'',i ..-kin. -n l.:i" (Hit work. lh' .ro-. i- nr.- l'i..t the -triko will rutfii l to 1'hil.i l' liilila Dil l othiTi-a-iti-rn .it:. II. .t h -i i.-s ti:ivi' .1.-.-1:.ti'.t thai Cici ili.iwt s.i-r i.-'. i . an I thi- .in ti.m i ii.iw on- ..1 ii'lnt;.'!-'.'. A mi l. ifiantua- n ii-i-.n not exceeii- j ine tw lve .ioli.ir- p. r in .nih t-t .l-n-nd- eni parent., an-l ail il ' ill-. a1 ' :' I iscliM re. t , M.'diet. an) s.ii..r- who are How disii- : l.li-l.iind lepeii leiit on iln iiomn lahor ( fit support, mi. parsed hoth l!o'i-s ol I 4 ' otijr.-.-, .- lei i- li iw U'i'o.e the I'lesi- ( .1. til ..r iipprov .it. ' 1 1! I-. lillllieroll- It'letl. I this c if hi- a .1 the o! cv-s.ei:l1.ir unity, mill lie ; j o lit ln.'lit us ...iiinotimeiilth. 1. 'lie M-I. til piea-e I Io I. -arn Itepiity Secreiaiy In making thi- -.'l.-it ii in ihe Secretari' has l o iiolnii nte. I a iiio-t worthy and es timable t'ein'i. 'niiin. and the Mate ha- se cure I tiie services of an upright, and ti.oroiijhly e.i'ii't. n! ..;!'.( i t). Tiif. -trii:.,r'..' .v.-i honor leei.latlon has lair y c n ii. .-d a' II Hi i-hit-. The -I.i! nr.- iia- now 1 1. -I' i" it for action, a proint.it. Hi- a in ii.im. ti!, pure tln I sim ple, iiii iintetl-li'i. lit w'tti H coliiJ.ell.il tioll clil'lM . -eleiai l-ieh license hilK, low licet.-.' I.:!1., ll.e.lllllli li.-ellSi' hills. arel a h il looking: to the entire re isi..n of llie license lama. A w.u.ly mi l pro-tri.-t.- I I -'uti- ni iv in- Luke I for. and the Olltc .tiie. I'Vii pt il- to the siihiiii-..ion of a pn.hil.itory nuii-n.ti.-iit. is extremely j jirohiein iti.-al. .Ii iio:.. !r-.-i. Ii.,- i . Ill V ' 1 111" tl I.-10H-. t., llot horro'A ;,li I";::!1!--; surplus ill the !V a-U'V .1 Vol 1 -'il I Cat .tlI-l'-S I II I I I 'l.o'it 'he up nio'its i iriif. It . ii- l.-i isir.-' - II. . a., t hl.e th, is .-.It'll. Week I'... fl!.l I t of- .1 il.-r '. .1 ...I i.. i.i:. ; .1 t': ! h II , Hid , - ere ,.r il '. hi.-h i..s1 ll.e.Ilina de-i-i.'itt parent io' ,-, V,lll I,. r. ..i, 1 t ii- i,- :. ., i-: -i II . V-,.t..ll my ali i pn .. ..I- to , w itii i'.ic M.'xi. iiii to t O'- peiisi, . roll . wi!; -ion .l. pleti-v.-nl cirth.-r ii.-cu-n- il , I".-, the Tin ink,- i.i 1 ' Hi tie I i.-tii.M i-it. an i.ll i li; ,- t cli'.rt t i s... ure calldi r .iiid T i lie i-ivei ut the ii After mii' li Irihula :i . I-' I ihdid.if.'s- for l.-.th a catiiiidale-'. aticr s-iinn-I lionon. de -lined. Thcv d te. f..r M , i n i,; .-!. ,--a th. v II- o'li-'i . all I 1 ing the poll! nr.- now .-. ll'l-ll. W ho jr t'l' l I. It io. U, il, .,'t e V c..-:ii.-t ,ng will, the laboring ,r. ..... . i , ..... , ,;, i.,.t ; t. io, k. vrv imi.-h a. if 'he citv V I .- I -ilell .. . le'iili to in- fen I-. and lliat the Ecpnlili ba v.. vi ilk-.v.-r. te. n. '.in. Iv Ite 11 II, "cti l.ibT, made in N.-w York oitna K.i l 1' - .ti. of South '.ir- ill .gi-i-. I'etltls'l- l'roleeti vatii.t an ". Iv oil over A'nba-i.-i protect jh t : Al.ihania.iiii 1 T ni.-i? Why do lake adv illitii-ge .-f .' -put niin :J year or 1 etllte.-i -e." not is tt.-,- to -si, ith 1 'itrolina. ctlllfSMl- a. to I'.'linsvlvu liity not iido,.t it in., I ..I it " Th.- ti-utii is. no Shiie h.i a.ivatiL.ge ovel an-.1 i.ei , eii-pt through li l: of , nt. i pri-e. or the sttib Uuii fn-e trade in-rvesily of the s.,uth. They can all grow rich, jnsl a- I'ciiti.vl vaiiia has don.-, if they will oulv adopt the iiienii- : c.-ss at- the n-stilt of trusted mitical lead S '"si'' last the rniteil stat,'s :Tsl1i,,.n an ai5rWive partisan basis S. nale. bv a r..1 party vote, pa-.,! ; His ,.l,i-ti t theotli.vof State Tn-a-ur-remol.it ion ins'rn. tint the Co,,iu,-e on , r was the logical n.-action that eoni.-s to l-rivil.-ges and 1 ,Wti,,s ,., invt-ti-rate i al ,rti aftw an exhatistive ami disas t!.eali.g..tiohmH.e by three eitiU'iu. of tros rj.n.i,larv apK-al.il Washington County, Texas, as to their lv u, the active, aggr,sive'ele1,.nt of H iitg dnveii f.-.., tb. ir homes, roin- t he partyjind he as K.gacious in sfrikin-s-!!e.l toab indon fh-ir pM rty, and .1.- the returnint; tideof part v unity. Indi-ed pnved of the right of sutlrage in that ' the ven' audacity of his ,'liallenp. to hit! Ci.iii-.ty. 1 here.! nt ...n mu bitterly op- .,:trty, a, the murage and the skill of j..-.-! hv Southern S-intorm on the old i hi. leadership, eiifhtwd fi'un.l..and teni eround that the jk titioi.ers mere " -ala- j ,K.nsl foes; and when he had won the mugs;" that they had "delud.-l and in- s.,at(. Treasurer racvp, he had ,if,,-al!v ein-d th. ,xn, .pulatioi,;" and that it won he Senatorship. Manvofhis ,iartv a- " a maivimr of the hl.. iy shirt.- for : who pn-ferred other results in the S,-na-the j.uii--- of making ,.l,tical ,piu,I. ,.irial tt,nU,i tm.iypi 1lw.niHt.lVe 1 he tm.hof the allegation- of the outrage j ,() the v of q,,..-, mAlUr reetioa and mniig ma not deiii.il. and the f.u-t . i ISV., hut when the'v fullv realize.1 the that citirrns had la-en driven froui their j kituation, it man like fightin fate to at ho,... oi. Au..Ti.-..ii soil mt,,. of no ac- i t,.,,,,,, his defeat. He e-a to the Senate cum in tn. -eyes ..f the-,' S mitors. , ith douhl,. ,s.plr KiiKtion "f the Commonmeatth, and without he A c.veTio of tlve County Coiumis- j ing in any degree obnoxious to the ini sioiM 'Tof the SLafemas held ti few wrek pulation of having clandestinely i limUsl aim, and they-maenaniiiflftisty rvwilved j into the highek honor within the gift of U take charge of the financial interest j Pennsylvania. ...... f ..' the frm-Ml tHfii.le of this Common mt-alth, Hn.i to in-trn.-t the Ivii'I-tiin' in it .Ititi.-s. For thi .urj"-.' they np-l.iiit-! n -..tniiiitu-e m hor !.ii-iiH-- it i-t to .liitate ami jinwurp legislation; an-l this i-omiiiitt.-e ha- (riven not.'-e that it i-...-.-4-i to the n-jK-al f the :5 mill tax, ! mhi.h it kin.lly i,n.ji to ameiul, that it mill l-e the ite-ans of a.hl'.nj; a 1 inilli.in of l..llar a year to the revenues I of the State, one-half of miiieh they i moil!. I have to to the counUij-. It is re tally very kin. I. ami w iisinter.stel on ' the iart of tiies- imaginary Siloiii to re- h-e tiie l. -.'1-iat..rs of the burthen f I tliiiikitiK anJ . ti!ii fur theiiiwlves, tha. i we m-m-i'ly kimrn h" to express our a ! miration. Still, me hae a taint i-lea that Co.iutv Coi'itni ioiiera mere not chosen ' tor the imrjmso of tiuiiMing the States i hnaIK--s, an i that their .luti.T. ali.i jwrner ; are not eotnim-n-urate mith the buuu.la-ri.-s of tiie Su.t.-. lu fii'1. me ha-1 a no : ti m that their -luti.-s mere liiuitetl, an! ! tiiat they mere not eutru-te.l with tin.' : .ner of p-iier-I legislation, or mith the I authority to .ii. late it. However, thin is a pp.j.'n--.siie aji.'. Courts have Ix-come a i him until thi-iiisi-Ui-s on the li.-en-e jik-s-i ti. n. County Commissioner are ussum : in-j the timet ions of the I,.--'is!:iture, ami, ' in short, the tr 1 ol.l axiom. that it pays i In -t to att. n.l to your ow n bu.-ini'ss. has i Im'1'oiiic ol.-ol. te. We may be ol.l f"-.-y-i ish, ami .lei-ply in error in our v ems of i this matter, hut fur the life of us we can- i not divest our-ehes of the idea, that the : Ui-neral As--mhly mas elei te.i by the I people, f..r the iiiro-e of making lams ' for the Coiuiiioiitti-iilth, ami that all powers not delegated are re-erve.1. ' .iKvuinL ('amk.kon mith a party of 1 friends sailed from N'em Yolk for the ' Hi i mil. la- on Thursday of la-l mei k. II ! i .)-.. is to return in the spring alter pl.-.i-aiit w-alli.-i is assured. Since the M'lierahle p-lit letiiali has retired from iolitic- hi- ojniii.iti, a- an a-tuh- ob-er-i t. is mil. ii sou-lit after by iieu.-p;in r in. ii and ntiiii-. While in New York the follow in-; c..iner-:iti. .ii is n-jKirti'd to have .M.'iin.-.l ith a i-it'r who fin ni-li-e i it lor publication. ' Your n.ii-.r-. up ,' I i.. t ,. "... :u lo have .h-Cll .1 II. -j. lillieaii- 11. I'. m- , ..i . I ..cl ' l.:i'.:t. ! ' ',. ..v ii a -I Ml.ji lll.ilt v ,tli ii.-i. i. . ..:. il-' is r. in.ir-.inli' a- a : in . i.aj.-r . i :u :i . ...t: . . .1 :i.-! t l :i."' . .t ..!. ,v i.,j.: i.i:is ile :- Ii He malt." ' r. i. am.' t i 1 i. i.i.ii- In- le.i.t in I'.-iin-- : a 1 1 i.i ' ' Y-- ib- 'il cl tin -am.' iiiajor.ty I.:.!.: I. ..il lie i. id i..'l"IC. ' .11 ll. :iiv thai la- 1. .!! r. n.-aLllal'-'l ? " I.:., --lie .!!' Turn- i- no .1,. ,ii...il -:,.'. -A. i. uu'ii'l ...k I . rt.ak'.li ...r. li a. in in I. ic -l..ile-! .arl.i :iar l.i.-n-..a! l.t ..lliev.i.o . j ii. .: loit v ; i.-I net' ile .'ill . i iv in.- Mat. ..! N. York, l.-it lii'-y are ,1 J -.-.-i li.M I i li.l Ih- mIIU-1 III Sett Y ol'k .' ' V..ii r. ai.i N. V-.ik. tl. en at pr.olal 1 ii, 1--- .' "1111. .-. in. t.. U- 1li- general opinion. ". II. .,ie- . ii .leier mail ilil.i a slrollt. Ii. all 1 .il il nr...' "l.iil ot 1. 1111 ttliel! I WJ r. larv - iVin. If- I- ali A ni'-i ieall ! p--: , il I. ali I li.il 1. :'lll lllil-I.e.. 1 liave no iloiitil ..e -l.-.iv- io l.-noiii;;i:i1.-ii No mail w in ' :..e ' - II 11- Hear s.-.iirili" ill.' I'll ...ieluy .1 I w i- on I o oi tln'ee oei a.loli. e.cilil l.-i. ! i..m' ill. aitimiio'i t..r il. It i- human l.at ..ri . "'i'm re war- rei-enl ! some tnlk l yi.urt-oti tiiiior lloii Caiiienm, tor l'ix-idi iit .' " It ma. not .lone mith llic kiiomieiU'e or C Ull l.-liilliei- ot liillW'lf ol lii tn.-ii'ts. Ii w... ti.. i ii I Is ..I a uewl-r. Tiiere i no eiu iii r liiaiiie s way in le:in.yivaiiii. of t!.e in. -n win. nte call.-.! leader-.' The S-nate of the i'nited State, las! ' week, passed a resolution by a uti.ini 1 moils .te, (save one,) looking to rctallia i ti in on Canada, for the nut rat!' that I I'lovin.-e has K-i'pctrated on A tn.-ricin I I. sin rinen. This resolution makes il tin j duly of the President, whenever he is I .itistied that Aliielicali vessels, their I masters or crews, are not accorded in J Canadian ioitsthe privileges utanted to j vi-srls, miihterM and crews of the most j lavored nut inf., to dch v vessndsof the Il.i I i.iini.,11 access to the jmrts of the Culled st..tes. He shall also, if he thinks imjer. ' dch v entry inlo any jxirt of the I'nited states-, fresh tish or salt li-h or any other j product or (roods coming from the Io- minion to the United Stut.n. The dchate i on this resolution mas hot, ittrres-ive and ' very outsikcn and while it showed dif ferent decrees of f.i'liny anions Senators l it al 'o showed but one opinion, that 1 Canada must i luuiee her tact i.s" or Ih 1 punished lor them. ThisdiM-sn.it liieau . war, nor even a men. tee, hut it is fair mi 1 tice to Ch n. i-i.i that she must call oil' her i sea di.e and accoid Am.-ri. aii fishermen tiie treatment pi veil to all other-. News i of tiie dehate and of the pasti' of the j p-solutiou hy the S-'inite w is at once tele I emptied to ( 'ana. In and to Knland where l created ii'te a sens it ion and some hi lis ter, but il is n .ticeahle til it in Falkland the tone is .jiiite pacific, and that the Isimini.in Kin I to: ite. .juickly ab it. d their arrogant pr.H-ee lines mid have already releasi d one or more meriean vewi ls. which they iind seiA'd for alle.-l infne t .ui of the fisheries treaty. The Mouse ill doubtless i- tin' hill and then no t'. e will be duly served on Canada that -he itui.t In have her-elf orshewill Ih .out ..ut from inter nur-e m itii Inis couu t.y. rii.-n- i- no neeesity f .r war, hut Cti. Ic S,i'ii Hun t submit any louder to have his rail tail- tr.uii;i,-d ujs.ii hv any ' l,!.ir..i,.r Itrtti-hcr "-That's a I! ! lr is not often that the l'hiladelphia it'-'..4. has a eoiuiiien.liitory word to kij i t.o;:t Kcpiibliciiii i-.mdi. lutes or leading active workers in ..tir irty, and there f .ie tin foll.iwii.g appreciative article rclat.vc to our new Senator is worthy of ICpll'llil iltidll. Mr. .iiay will In- a valuable aeijtiisi t on to the i-ilitiiiil foii-e of the Itepubli i an side ol the I'nited Stales S'tiate. IK' will imitate hi- colleague, S'liator Cuui- mil iii seldom oivupvittir the floor in debate, and alvviiv m w ith the mo-t s. rilpil I his regard for hn-vity, when f.uvi '. into .:i-.-iis-ioii ; but he w ill lie a sagacious, a.i- icr as a party leader, and a al! public . I in -si ions are giiaged by our stale uintiship. In. in the stati. t m vi tit of party interi'sis, he is strong iu what is strongest iu i.ioulding iiutional legislation. Ile will in.t 1-e a ligur. head in Ihe Si-iiati', but he Mill tiiiike himself f. Ai in sluiping the l-olicy of his party on all jrre it issues, and vv ill sjusslily coiuitiiilid r.-sHi t us a poli l.ciaii mho is hroiid in his viems ami heroic in js'litical act ion. Vr. tinny is a coiis.iciious illustration of the high.-st nii'iisiire of Nilitial sue- OCEAN TRAVEL STOPPED. ' 30.000 STRIKING LONGSHORE MEN MAKING TROUBLE. Steamer Delayed by Lack of Coal and Inability to Load Their Cargoes. New Y'.-rk. Jan. . All the 'long shore ineii iu this vicinity l-!uiiin ' t the i.i-.'ii Aocia1ii.n ofilie Knights of Ijl.r mere vailed uut on mr.ke liiis m imin. Fa-iy J. im men in New Y'ork city. Brooklyn. Jersey City and !I.ls.koii are in the strike. The Ekeeutive H.r l of Pi-lrii-t -emhly, N'o. 4'.'. ol the Knight- of luh or w a- ill e-cioli all la-I ni-hl .-i.ni. Wring this iinportHtit s'.'p, and at 4 l.xk Him morning the order wm unanimously adopte.1. Walking d.-legaiL-a M.-lDivl "ill ahull - o I l.s k IO di-selllilialf tilt order among thr men. Wherever the dele gates apM-arcd ihenien Ihnm d.iwu their tools and .iiii.-tly left Ihe piers. At ome of the wharves the Meamship (smijiaiiies haviiiff all intimation of the iroiiole. had f;Kt!iersl w hat gr.i-11 hands they could and atlenipted to pi one with the work Sra; "f Ihe lin.-s like llie Aie lior. Cunard and ld Dominion, having employed no union men for some time, men-not att.vted 1. y the movement. I'uioii men liae mii trolieij a iniijiirity of llied.s ks. however, and iu many plaivs their withdrawal MpK-d moik enliri-ly. !ki.eji ii,e loii-lioremcu the grain hund leisi, imhI Imiidl. rs. dms-til meat hainhi-n and hoatiiieii, sonic of m-li. mi have h.-en on a sirike for several we. ks, were formally or dered out. About tl,.'iii of the m -ti arc ill Xi York city, (i.'si.) in lir.n.klyii. probably 2. U.AI in Jer-i-y Cty. an I not ill ire than l.nw in IIolHiken. wiimi, tiik srniKK mv spamn. Tin- otli rrsof Dl-trict As-einhly So4isay thai it ihi- in iniiiig s or i r is not enough lo seltie iioth : i-c coal I till i Hers' and 'lotig-liore-m.-ii's str.kei oilier cia-s. . ol labi.r.-rs ill ihe Knights of lailior wnl 1 called out one al ter another until the enure order is on strike ii" necessafy, to bring the matter to a scltlc ineiii. Siilp ciirjH.-nf o, caulk.-rs an I pain ters w ill In tin- ncx' men -a' led ..ill in that ca-c. N. t w ii! cine railroad freight handler.- and brakeiii.-n The sir.kei- i laliu thai tle-ir ,-r.ler its., ihoro'ihly organicd that every bran. 1. ot tralli. in thi- vi. ii.i'y .an be 1.1. x k.-l if lil.-V -I d.-silT. The "id I'eiii.iiioii Line had a few men working, and a' th. heail (ii.irtcrs of the strikci.. it was icporied at ih.ii that a iimii Ik r of green hand., v ho wen- taken on Mon day, hud joined the strikers. Tin- men w -re i,.!i.ilerai!y c!a!e. at llie favorauie r. ns I h.ii ihe walking delegai.-s or i.nieh waik.-i"" w .-re briiiiiing in. i iiu- .lelt e.iie from lite North river liont slated that n-.t a -ingle s'.eaiuer i.iid lieeu able to take in i;. .upply ot coal, iltul C..IIM iUelllly wolll.l not Is- ahie Io .ail ..ii the day iipK.iiUe I Vl the I iinard do. k the iaoi.l cul l not Is- di-harge.'i b. -cjll-e the liiaj il.ty of t lie pie-v men iltrned "lit. Till ! c T .... TO 'It. The W hite Mar teiiin..lii. Hi tatni lr. w hich was to have -a;h-d hem e lor I.iv.t ps.l to- lay has Ihvn deiaved. The Morgan l.'tie '!oiii.-h.'a-min. m ii., luellwiiv struck anil "one b.ii k. siii.s..jueiiily went out again on the order ol the Ihh.-Ii walker." The work "1 loading the. -earner Alg'er- wa- d.s co'it UU.-.I. iipiaiii Kin k-tt. the -uis-riiiteii-.lent of th- pir. .iii.l he had no m, -ii and did not ear.- for any. leg piles o freight arc piled upon the p.-r awaiting -hipim-u;. About four oclisk this afternoon thirty Italians mere -.-cured and put to work. Tiie strikers ma l" ti-i trouble beyond jeering ai the ltali ins. The Helvetia, of the National Line, reached her dock this al'teni-ioii and discharge. I is-.'iig. r-. No uttempt was uin.le to unload In-iglit. M tin.' same pier a ts-on.-of gnt n li.-iiid were loading the Erin. A coal iiarge wa- along -id-- and the ere were tilbng tlic bunk' r. Tiie eiiiiiiany Iripe- to clear the vessel hv li'gh tide I'll. lay. The I'r.-n.h Line s- .pie say tin y .have all Ihe tn. -it ibey nissl. i-'.itir gang- were l-i.i,ii:ig i-'iiil on the La Jt'iiir-..gne, and thn-e ging Were loa.liltl' eiirgo at tin- threi- hiileias. rhf tioii-itniou in. n a i ' of all iialiotialilies. A siillieieiii iiiunbcr of ni'-ti have Ihs'ii obtain ed to work by t;i" Wl :t.-S-ar l.;:.e. Th'-y w'll 'have tiie lin.ti.i.iic rc.i'iy to sail l-'rid iy. Tiii- will Tie one day late. Tbr W. A. vv-lioiteii for Aui-terdam and the lVniiiand. of tin- I', d Mar Line, are in sired for .ailing on -iiuvlay, leu wi'l probably not able to do so iinles. the s'.r ke settled. Tin-isnt. wis-anil S.,mlen)Himi(1 s-.eainers .pie .ml to-day and the Trlni II I lor I!, riiti'ii.i. llie ity of t 'ohiiithti- for Flor ida js.rts, the City of Columbia for har'u-s-lon and S.iuhern jsiris and the Algiers !r l.aive-um w.-re .1 l.i'.-iil. C..M. I! IM'IIIIH 11 iLMVi "IT. Tiie -oh e.ai hau lier- at S nun Ain'-iy iieei.le.1 tiii- morning lliat tiiey Would not return to work. This a. -lion is ii Imai tri iiuioh f.r II. strict A-M-miily No. 44 and a trump. arl f .i llicslrikers. f : by this mi in. I oi-y ejMn-t to cornph'leiy i r'..t(,l.-the ni"Ve ni. ut- of ill I steam l-illi . i't-iw 1-.- .mil f.lle Mole I ' ers iin-i iiuils.y win. Ii iiike iheir fuel m New Y'oik. an lin.an Ions of sol'l oi.l for.tenii-!'.i.--,.,rie- arc forward, 1 fr ini S.uili- iiioiitlilv. ILrwind. White - Co., hatidi. : tie l.o-ge lortioll ol this and nr. e n- lr...-to lor -,ip;.lying all tiie lea-ling -!.-ai:i-ship lilt. - Tl!t: STI1IKKK.-' X Vs. Xi rTIN.i. 'f'.-l-'.lii the -'ri'-.er. had a leg j-1 ..-.---.ion, vv iticli w.-i-.te! up i.i ti..- r.iojs-i I'liion. w li.-re a lea iievlit-g in - v i.ij.i'-Iii ..i'. the movement was in piogo.. m I. it. i.i ng ma- p.,. w. !, aad tnu.-h c.i- .n.ia-in p.v . iih-d. bill ib'-te was lio disorder. , - lies W"!e til. ide pr.di.-i.ng tiie victory oi t:..- tr.k--r.. i'.'ie liny Italians employ..! u. liil the pla.iw o! :i.c sir. king l.cig- i.e-eitf.-i, at t-t-Red .-lar Line's le-k in -ier-vy '.'iiy were v isit.-d by walking d, -legato t in. iil'ieru.i-ci from The Knights .if Lab .i. The deh-giit.s circulated freely am nig the I'.al'.iu-. and the ri-u't of the e.mf-rv m v wa- a slr.ke by tin' llaii.i-i-. . . A Faonily Tragedy. Sti.kls: n.i: .Icji.tion. Jan. J .la.i.b Van Won ilira-he.1 In- mifclhis m.).-niiig for no lmnic.ilar reason. H-isi llriiudag, ag. d year-, u n.-ighii. .r s giri. w ito had Uvii stay lug with Mrs. Van Wort, rii.h.ii oui ol'thc hi.'i-i' aiid-tiin.-d oh a livclv run for her own house, a itii'.' uw iv. Van Wort, learning wl.ereiiieg.il hil l gone. jtilii" d on a bor-. overlook her. and drove ti.-r t.a.k, so that she would not tell Ihe In , j,, bofs vv h.il he w.i. d'.ttig. and tlir.aieiilng to -ii.h.t her if. he refu-H'd to return, A ipiarti-r of a milefroni Van Wort's hou-e hi and the girl me! his w ife, who was also ..ii her way n. the neighbor, lb- ..,-dt r. d InT baek liki v.-ise. saying he would kill .,-r if-he diso's-ye.l lulu. She said i "1 would rather die til. oi go l.i. s to y.nir In in-1 " Van Wvtri then jiiuis-.l from hi- horss. drew a dirk knife and struck at ucr. when -he tla.h, .l ..ut a r.-v. liver and Iir.il at him. He stagg. rol hack, but rallied and mile another lung, at her. A -ti-otid shot brought him to the ground It wa. ! mini that b.th shots w.-re iu the lark, and lata! Ile died alrii.i-i immediiiicly. The ;ii, ;al opinion i- thai the woman is jusiiln-l in slio-ittitg him. a. Van Won w.is a iiar.i i-aas... n.s win- is only i.t years ol age, while he was upward of Ji. XJ r. I'l ivis. the Sheriff ol Tioa eoiiniy. eaiue here fi-.cu j ellslsiro tin- afternoon lo take charge of i ihecase. No one thinks Mm. Van Wort will j l"r colivu ;. .l ever if she is ever trinl. I His Hand Chopped Off. ItHvit. X. Y.. Jan. ix. John I. liraw a Lanlware nierchaut at Catidon village, imr here, m-as flitting his store lal night, a deseraJo cllleri-d ud ,jt (,:, wt, a ,1,,,, fchot. Mr. le liraw grabls.il his assailant and clung to him until ruffian numlier two entered, too, anil releai I hi, rip by choi ing off Mr. De Craw's iljchi hand al Ihe m-risi. Ha then ku.s kt-l Mr. IV Oram down and MlJied the till of $1.1 and left him lying ii!lee. iu a p,(l of hlo.j-loii Ids ston- fl.sir. There i no tratv to the wherealsjiils of the criminals or any kiiom bilge x to their ilemity. Although sutr.'ring from tlc blows, sh.s k and loss of b!o.l, Mr. IK- (iraw may livrv - ' - Covernor Beaver Elected President ot the Board of Agriculture. ilisin a.. Jiili. M. The annual meet ing of the Stale Punl of Agriculiure Is-gail this moriiinx in the .Suprt-iue Cvurt room, the attcudaiM-e U-ingmie large. Vice P res ilient Iliiver pn-side-l until Oovrrnor lieaver otvlI al II o'clock, m lieu Ihe latter look the ..hair, making a short iiicei h, in m hi. li lie avow .si inniselt u lie a practical agra-ul-euilurist. l ue Htiioii ol oiiii-crs rvsuiiei as lollomsi Pre.-, dent Hon. J. A. lkaver, ex olllcio; Y ii-e I resi-lciitu M. W. Unver, Cram fold ; I'. S. Ilge. Chester; X. F. 1'u-d.-rm.ioit, Luzerne: Executive CginuiUtte. lloii. J. A. lU-aver. ex-otlivio; C. C. Mussel liia.il. S.iutrMt ; E K.-cler. Ducks; W. 1'. 1: eaii l, York : O. llei-ler, I'.iiipltiii ; J. Mc Dowell, Washington ; J. I. itanies, Lehigh; J. A. 11. rr. Clinton; fiiomas J. Ejge, cji ollicio ; rviary, 1'hoinas J. 1-Mge. The Coiuniitlee on L.-gisliition recommen ded a iiumiier of ilianges. among iheiu lu incn-asi- the appropriation lor larmers' insti tiiles and lo rcical the set-ond section, or l.H-al option claiw. of the Felice act of l-Vi. (iovenior lVaveraiilii.uii.i-d that he had ap .inted William ih I'oweil, I raw f..r.l, a member ..I the Mate Ijiwrd iu i.Uicc of Victor E. 1'iollct, leriii expire.1. lichelonle was ile- nliil ii j n i as the pla.e for holding Ihe next Inet -ling of the lharil. Tnis evening a t'oiuinitU'e of tin- Forestry A-toi'iatioii of IVi.nsj Ivania. presented ail argument through S-iiator Hess, ol North amptoti. I..r the pn.lcctioii of forests in .he Slate, foe major trti. in of Uie evening ses sion wa- taken up hi il.scusMiij; a pr..jccl Io rcjH-iii the act giving Uiumics lor haw K and owl scalp.. 1 hiring the past year iVm.otiu ; js Ikvii paid out lor these scalps ill I he dim r enl counties. Train Robbers Run Down. Al.ni i KKyl E, X. M., Jan. .'in. Two de fectives, aciiiinpiiiiicd by lour delcriiiin.il men, started w ith blo.slhounih iu pursuit of liie gang of train mhlH-rs mho have Imn oruting in ihis vicinity for the ist six uioiilhs. New. reiich.'.i here this uioi-uiiig that tiie i,blcrs had Isi-n overtaken ami a ii'.pcriUc iiiiiiiinier at close range had ensil ed, and that Ihe detective and pn.-uiers would arnve llns cveimig by .eci!tl train. Tut n.bliers were I link,, I lino Hell sc.iny.. i, mar Ik-leu station, eighty miles south ot le r. . and w m n In.- rohiier. found li.ev were -urroiiiiii.-d tl.ey prepared t..i a lt.iit and mad.-a bl.H..ly defense at dose range. Tnc lobls-rs proved to U- four in mnnlier a cl w.-li iirm.-d 'I'he detectives dimandtil a suir.-ud. r, which wii-aii..were.i by a volley ol i.-.nl from the robiN-r. iiii-.l tiicii a regular baiile coiuini need, l'l.e ..-i.. nv. . and party w. a too inaiiy for them however a:t i hi .'ic eapiuiv Hardy Foster ma-killed, but U-iug si.ol he livid long in.. gh to make a confess ion, iii.plicaiiiig the w tio.e pa.iy. fwooiher w. re nipuir.d. the foiinh makiii.g his csc..e. O.ic of liio-e captured proved to bo Char!." !;..-. w ho miird. red Marshal M.-'luire in this c ty la-l N..enil'r aad siiiiM-.jtii-uily brokejail. The Inline of the ot lu r l .bbcr is 1 slie liois, a native of Wcaiii. rlord. TvX. 1'.. .th in. ii arc now lodged in ti.e jail which :s -urroimd. d by a Sheriffs i-sc. I.ynciiing is tavord and likewise feare.1. Terrific Explosion. fun, S .ri. Kan.. Jan. i-V About u'n ijsti of g.aut powder exploded wiule iu transit over tiie .M's.uri l'a llie R.md a half mile Wist of this .iiy at 1 o'ci.s k this morn ing. It was being tran.H.rie.l in a inagiiziiic cur. The train coii-isli d of Iw.-nty-thri-livighi car- Jil l lilll-ell of them vveiv cm phtely ilL-iu.li.btil and the magazine car was blow n to atoms The engine was bad ly broken up but not blown oil ihe track, -soil Hooker, a l.raki-inaii. who leaves a w ife and child al Scdalia, was instantly killed. A great hole Was blown in the Mad-lied, and tiie rails and lie-ground lo H.w.. r for several rods di-taiu. The engineer, .1 U I'iII.iii. and liivmaii, S. Shiil.iid. although badly frightened and stunned. .-i-e n. i -r.oit.-iy btni. I .udtn-'.or Elliott and toe rear br.ik.-lliiili, who w.-n in the .altoo..-, were tiiiiujiircd. TneainHk lioiu llie explosion was simply terrific. Ten thousand dollars' worth of tine plate gla-- and window glass was broken in buildings throughout thecen tral and western part of the city. Many thought it an i-artiiipiiike. and left their bcd. an. i ran from their houses panic stricken. A Female Burglar. r.w.Ti.vioKK. Jan. Js. Shortly after 6 'duck tbrs niorning a coloml woman, Mary Jones, was -hot while burglariously ciiieriiig the wiiolesali- gns-ery of Wagner, Lver-on A llouutree, on (xiiuinen-e street. For s.me time g.H.ds had Ixi'ii misse.1, and last night a match was set. A H-rson was mi li to enter by a rear Window, but in the darkness it could not be dis.uvere.1 that the jmrty was a woman, and Mr. Uotintree, ol the linn, tired a slioigun at the tigure, w hich fell inside the building. The wounds are not serious, liioil.-h one hundred and seven-ty-thrv shots have ts-cii taken from her side arm and shoulder. Mary J.ui.-s was cmjiloy-i-i in a restaurant, the rear of which Wits near the window where she was shot, and her stealing was done always in the early morning. At tier home, in a distant part of lhc city, were d;.covcrcd several hundred s.iiud. of sugar and other articles stolen from the store. She w(il U- held for trial. Terr.b e Scene at a Ball. Wki.linoto, Kas . Jan .to Advises have lc-ii rn-eiv,il from I'ri-s.n of a sad acci dent which isvurnsl then-Thursday night. While a iua-.pierade bill was in progress, t ic pas-r I. -add !.- vv iru by M..-s C-ora 1. .'al der, one of llie lu i-s.-rs, caugat lire from a i. rj. ki t lamp iu:tr vv i.ich si.e was standing;, -sh-" imm.it. atciy p.nie.l tiie lap from her he-id and threw it iiimmi the ft, sir. bill while .-ii. 1. iv or! tig io lr.imple il under f.sit her dri-s-, w I itch w ai ..'-it r.llllllel with slHT of ii. ll. lei.t c.!. ' . 'a i. .-I.i lire, mid -hi- was hi I riled l"'l,.i': ii. the pl.-s. lev of a hundred inn itr,. 1 ,-.' laoust pr.- ni ..tleuipied lo '. i.gu'l, tiie I'.aiues by lear iltgolfeer ilolhiug. k '-'I'lUg till' gclillemell at a d-.tatice tue.i n w iiiic, and preveiiiiug t . ii -in f -niii r-n ier ug .ii-iaii. e until il was l-.o l.i-e. ... - A Dakota Blizzard. liisx VR.-K. Jan. 2.. Tiie worst blizzard of tiiesca-o'i ha- b'-cti raging during the p-isl eighte-.il lio-ir. To night tiie wind i hl-.w- i ing a hurricane and I lit- air is full of snow, that it is iiiijs. ib!e to see beyond a distance ti.firt.iity Iti-1. I'm- train from the west is siiowooini 1 ill Irien-live and the train from the c.i-t d-.ie I. ere at noon i. drilled in a ! siiori .1 .ta-i--,-from K.iri-o. The thenno.'.ie- ter is very low. and this afternoon the repre sentative ciiam'iT at tie- cap.tol w is s c. iid tiiat tin- mcmlHU. of ihe house nut with fur coats and eaj on, and, after pa-sing a re..i lu'ion io Ihe t ll.it that the sargeaiii-nt-arms procure w eat lit-r si rip- mid put on ihe w in dows, adjourned. 1 in- .now is drilling, l.tir- fu'ly and the from-of many housesun- al most tiid.i.-n from vi. w U'lieath tha -now pdes. Stolen Safe on A Handcar. Ai i imviw.n, Vx., Jan. 2. Burglar broke i'll" the oil'u-c of Ir. J. (i. Hill.-gr.iss of 1. i iibiii;- mid -i und a safe weighing two hi! ulnil poin ds, in which was a large sum of tii ti.-y a ml Isiii.ls and aH-rs valunl at Ssi,.i".i They loiidtil it upon a truck and -t.iied Hiulh. Xcaring Mcl-an's station a f.i-t freight train was heard approaching them en the sum- Sua k. X.t having time to nn-l.-ad, ihe tiurgarl ii.-sertil I be tnick and ran .r!. The engineer did not see the ohst ruction u-.til hi- engine struck it with ureal force. T ie truil was shatlered to splinters and Ihe aie tlmiw ii into the ditch. No serious dam age wa- il-iiie to ihe tniin. The safe was re turned lo the owners. Pay for the Employes of 18S3. IIaekisSi bo. Jan. iv. The employes of Iia' Legislature of 1SS3 are lo Is? jiaid (or the r'.lty-sii .bys the servetl over the regular one hiiii.lmt ilay session, mbich iletn was vottil on ihe appmpriation bill of that pea si. n by (ioverner I'ailison. In aeuonlanee mith the joint resolution which passed the lar'islature on Tuesday, Auditor f ieneral Xib has ordere.1 warranu to be made out. A CORPSE IN A TRUNK. The Mutilated Body of a Young Man Discovered in the Express Office at Baltimore. A New York Butcher Tells how He Killed H.s Partner. Bohle. I ! IIaltim.'KE. Mb.. January 27.A ghastly ! disnivery mas made yt-tenlay at the princi ' pa! oilice of the Adam Expnus Company ill j 'his city. The finding was then-suit of a I sickening odor lieing emitted from a trunk, ; which when broken ok'.i was found Io eoii j tain'the lasly of a man. The marks oil the ' trunk and way bill slHimrd that il had iss'll I shipjsil fn.in Xew York Cilv on Sal unlay ! nighf last. It reached Calvert station in this ci'y Sunday niorning and lay at the Station until M .nday morning, when it was brought to the Baltiui.-ff street olli.ie. The trunk j was consigned to "John A. Wilson, Ualli i more, Md- to he called for." It mas put in I llie cellar Tuesday. It was found that ihe hew I, left arm. and Isith legs were missing. The right arm was doubled upTludc-r the hick. The left arm had been cut olTai the shoulder and the legs clo-e lo the body. The bisly was thus muti lated, il is supposod, iu order lo net it into the trunk. A coat mas thrown over the corpse. Il was a cutaway, made of mixed gray and black diagonal material. The coat collar was saturated Willi blood. Further examination of the marks on lhc trunk shows that il was delivered to Ad .ins Kpn-n in Xew York by the W. stcott ' press Company, which has otttces at X ;l I'ark Time. N'o. .114 Canal street Xo. T.-O itroodway. Xew York, and Xo. Z'M Washing ton strut and Xo. "IU Fulton stni-t. I lr. . iy n. The Insly is evidently that of a young man. j I; 1-now tit the City Hospital, and m ill be - kept a- long as possihle. K'iiding an itive.it ratioii by the Xew York and liruoklyu p -.-! lice, m ho have bivu nolilicd. Thepolii-eli. e think thai "John A. Wilson." lo whom the j trunk Wiisaddri'ssed, is an uliiu or a myth. I SliHU'ti loNIKS-loN. kw Yokk. January ;'. Fdvvar.l 1'ng. r ha- mad.' a full imifession of the butchci-y of hi. girt tier, August Hohlc. Ile -ays 1 hat i he motive was self-defense. This afiern.Min lu--(si'lot l!y in.-called al the Tombs. Ile I id the blisnl-stainiil trunk in which the body wa- shipKil to Haltimore phi.nl iu the id ..j the n.rri.lor. I 'art of lint murdered man - i mt and someb isslv i-aivrwen in it. n ti i I'uger w us brought into the corridor It- pied the hi. sidy relics of the tragedy, and lor tin- lir-l lime since bis arrest his nerve .1 - ! i-ted him. He turned white, and -w- it ; i;.;s-.ir.-d upon his tiice. Whi r.' is the ri'-t of this oat ? ' il.-ni i 1- 1 ; e I ihe !tl-(Hi-tor. With a Ini-ky voice and with shaking ' limbs 1'ngcr answered, ' Idoii'l know." Tin :i lie was led into ihe dele, livc-tinni. w tien- lie found tiie sof-i from his apart trr--it i ..ii Hidge street. He wa- told tn sit on it. With a il.'s'n ate eil-irl be ..Ix-yed. For a j j i . mi. - it no one spoke. Agony was w ..' '.en j ' on every line of I'nger's fan' as lie broke the ; s h im' with a piteous plea f r H-rinission lo j ; change his seal. It wa granted, and he was j return, d to hisccll iu a f. w miuu'.es. w hen- : ! be threw hiiu-i'lf on the hard Ik-iic'i. In- ...si-tor llynic- s.ii.1 that he would la-glad to i hear from Lint when he was ready to make j a statement. ; Saturday I'nser sent forthc In.n.i lor. say- j ing: "I want to tell the truth." Sergeant Mel-i'ighliii and I. tn live Mangin t.M.k hi word.. He told how on the night ol .lain i.rv y be and I'sdile conversed in a friendly i I way until alsrtit 9 o'clock when llohlc. who i wa- a very profane m m b.-gan cursing bis luck and winding up by calling I'uger a foul name. I ng-r respon,ling inai lie w.uiie.1 him to lake il luck. " 1 tried lo push him hack with my hand, and he struck me. kins king in..- completely down. As quickly as I niuld I spring to my f.-el and lucnaivd 11.. hie Willi llie poker. He w re-ted it from me. and w ith his right h-uid he caught up a kniti which lav on the table. As he made a ' I ,iigcat me I retn-af.-l to the Imlnioiii and ' picked upa hammer from the chest, llohlc I iinih a second lunge, w bich I vvardtil oil and ni eived a slight cut oil the hand. Then 1 struck him on the head with the hummer :ui. I be -taggcred. 1 struck him again. This lime the hammer sank Into hi- skull an, I be le.-l dead on the sofa. I tis.k llie Issly and laid it close to the wall. Then I got the cot ii..in winch llohlc slept and placed it on ( - l-ge . lose lo llie lusly, so tiiat my -on, trjioii coining iu woilhl not s.f what had occurred. I ilang some iKnlclolhes over the end., of Un til. When my son came home he ii-k.il vv'cn- August was. I said he had gone for a walk and mi wo'iid not wail for him. - rhe next day as soon a- my U.y bad left for work 1 went out to buy a bag M put the body in. 1 was unable to get what I waul ed, and got iu-tiiul some ruhU i cloth and n uw. I drank a large .piantity of vvlii-key, mid rctin ning to my nsuii iH-gaii to cut the bsly up. " I first M-v-.-i-".! the bead from the U.iy. X.-t 1 cut oil Isilh legs from the trunk, and 1 liiiuk lhc left arm. I t-s.k the inmk, and on tin-ling that the leg- w.-n- to i long 1 cut nil Isiih liil and placed them iu the Iru ik first. The Ie follow.il, and I put 1 lie Issly on top and I ticiik tint arm up m the Issiy. With rt oi ik.hle i el.it lies and some old !-isr- I vv js i! up tin ll-sir.aii.l la dlli.-n. on t .p of ihe isi ly. AlU'r closing the tr-.iiik I la-ht d it with a rope." I'tiger siiy. tiiat be wrap'd the head in a puK-r and thn w il into the river, lu eon chiding liiti ii.tifcs-ioii he said : " 1 did nol mean lo kill Uoble. He was a ip.iarrelsoine man, and I licheved ibal my life was iu dan ger when 1 struck him. I i!iposcd of the body as I did lo save myself and my chil dren from disgrace." A Twelve-year-old Boy Kills a Bear and Captures Three Cubs. poeoNo, Pa.. .Tan. :). Tiie warm weather of the hisI lew days stiirted Ihe maple sap to running. A great deal of maple sugar is made in Ibis vicinity. A farmer, named lSu-h. living n, art he Knob, Ising amhitioiis to send to a l'hilad. Ipbi.i buyer sugar made a in-. ti 1 1 1 earlier I ban il-ttal.tapisila U'liu'K-r ol t-.is. On Sunday his two sons, Willie and Levi, aged leu and twelve years, went to the wood-, lo look ufierthu gathering of sap. Tie y came suddenly iihiii a big she la-ar with three culis, the latter being b it a few days old. rhe mother hear wa- regaling herself on .i from one of the pails, maple sugar lie ing a great delicacy wii Ii tint Is-ar family. Tin boys were not discovered by theold bear, and they held a hurried council and return ed home. Without saying a word lo any of the house hold liie Iniys took tiieir father,- rifle, and giiting away with ii unobserved, made haste b.i'k to the woods, which were half a mile distant. When tin y reached the spot the hear and her family bad disaps-ared. The boy- were am the ;iiiu of entering the thick et when tiie old liear came rushing oui to ward I hem. latvi, who carried thcgiin. stood his ground, bin his brother ran away. la-vi j lir.il al the bear, and the ball . r.is!i.-d through i her brain. sjH. dropj..! in In-r tracks and i di"i almost instantly. The tiinu eulis fol lowed their iiioi her out of the brush, and the l.y capture-! tlit ai alive iiu-1 sinil.il home with th.-in. is-1'..re lit-if.il there he m.-t his father an I l-.is brother, liie latter having run home and toid of the situation. Tin- hither and a hired man brought tl c car.-js ,,f the old bear in, while I-vi went on with his t Ii ret- cub.. A Firm Pay ins Off Its Indebtedness. 1'irn-m k, Jan. The see.iiiil uyiut'iit jn the iii-lehtislii,uf Oliver Itr.ts.Jt riiiilijw an.l of ih-.- (Jliver .t It ihi-rta Wire Ohiikiii', lue umier the agreement ina.le with the i-nsliturs. will Ik-iil on Fcliuary 4. The amount nf this jKiytneiit, iiielu.Iiiijt the priii i il ami interest at 6 per cent, is t;t2:,uui. With this payment twu-flftlm of the iuileiit-e-lness will have been li.iniilatol. Iist year the lavmeiit was made out of thepnn-eetlof the liusiiii This year the Oliver Rolierts Wire l oiiiiwiiv ilij the xmv thing. Oliver Kr.. .t Phil!in ha. in ail lition to the in come fniro their husinnui the prucueU of the saleul their Water fjireet wireli.mse. The otHeesuf the flriu durinj; the year wei re moveil tu the .uth Si.le, ami havinj; no further use tir the Water Street building it wa mild. Lowering War Clouds. Vis, Jan. 3t. A (Irani! Imperial Coun cil was held toilay over which the Knis?nr pn-si.led. AH of the Austrian and Hungar ian Ministers mere preseiu. It mas decided thai the delegations shouM be convoked in Man-li to vole extra military credils of $15, oou.unO and a special edict for the equipment of the lands! rum. Army contractors are being pressed for quick deliveries. Grc-nl quantities of provi sions are being stored and there are four times as many men employed at the Vienna Ar-ena! as usual. A deem- forbidding the further cxort of horses is also about to be published, and as t.t rmany has already mss ek such a decree it is lirlieved that that the Kur..s.an fiovi-rtintt tits will begin to listk lo America for their supplies of horses. A former Confederate ollicer is hereto make pmposals to supply the French army with lO.duil America horses and mules. A strange state of alfairs nxisls. Prol'.t-sions of peace ful intention', come from all thegreat hiwc-j almost every day, hut for some lime war pn-piirations have la-en mil king on a scale heretofore unknown. A sort of sulauic in fatuation seems to have seizcl eveylsKly, and while peace ss professed war i.s felt to Ix.- the only alternative. I'tRts. Jan. .'W. While rumors of war are circulated in the morning, denied at noon and revived again at nighl. and no one knows what lo helieveof the future, (ieneral ll.iu!aiiger is working early and late to per fect llie arrangements with Ihe railways so that mobilization on the IJerm.m frontier may be easy and rapid. The Third Army Corps, al Koiieu, and the Tenth, at ltennes, can now Is- sent direct by rail to the eastern frontier without passing through I'arif, a feat thai would have been iinHissible six wti-ks ago, and which shortens by two days at least the lime required to mobilize them. Hammering a Constable. Wn.Kssii vKiiE. January Ji Jones Can-and his wll'e.-liridgel. are residents of the village of Wyoming. The iieijrhhors say thcv are I a very .iiiiirrelsomriiiuple. They threatened j lo burn down Hani.-l Moran's house. The I Inner had warrants issued for the arrest of 1 Carr and his mile. Constable S. A. laike started out lo serve them. When he arrived i at the Carr household lie was met at thedoor by Mrs. Carr. vv ho at om-e iiimprehend.il his j mission, and. without walling toay a word, : picked up a big iron liar and begun lo- strike , laike with it The coii-iahlt- tried lo evade the Moir-, but 1 was helpless. He rail intoaiioth' r room, bill . the woman followed him. With one terrific blow she felied him to the tl s.r. It was now ; a .pl.-stioii ol life or death for theotflis-i . He pulled his revolver and tired at the ceiling. : thinking he could scare his assail. mt, but she : wouldn't scare. II.' then lired a hall into : lu r n.i-k. W'.iun.lcd as site was, she iiuit.il , lied to belabor the p rostrate iiinstuhle. He 1 tired another shot, which t.iok effect in her hrea-t. The noise of the sb. siting attractnl the attention f neighbors, w ho hastened to Ihe house. The constable mas r-scued. He is very badly iiijiiml. The d.ictors say the woman tiiiist die. The Indigent Pension Bill. VV ISIU.V..ION. Jan J7. fue Senate to-day pa-s.il, wii h, .ni division, the indigent lVn sii.ii h.il. which give- li a month lo every di.ahie,l and indigent soldier and sailor whose disability has iiot arisen from viems habits or carelessness, and who served for throe iiioiilhsaii.t was honorably discharged. 1'ers.ins now drawing pt'iiiious may take advantage of Ibis a-t, but shall not draw more than one f!i-iou. lu liie earn of tle H'lident parelils of soldi. Ts il will Ik- lice -s-sary only to show competent evidence that Iht-v are without other means of support than Iheir own manual labor ortliceoutribu tiitns of this-s' not tinder obligations to them, 10 tiecoiue eillilhil to the Is'llents of the act. ILiuk iu the service shall nol lie eousidur- e I iu applications tiled under the act, and no agent or attorney presenting an application shall claim or receive, a greater fue than lu except with Ihe consent of the Commission er of I'ciisioiis. Sympathy for the Governor. II vuiusBKHii, January '7. llovenior and Mrs. Heaver have Isaii fairly overwhelmed with letters of iiindolcniv sinw the death of their youngest sou. fkivernor lieaver said to-ilay: "i'lits.- expressions of syinmthy have Ihh'ii a great comfort to us. and i-sjiec-ially to Mn, Ilttiivcr. who has iK nt many hours in reading them, which might other wise have Uen (itsst-l in Tlwelliug Umhi her grief. On her behalf, and my own, I would like to return Hiaiik-through the columns ol the J'rat lo the many who have expressed sympathy in our lK-re.ivciiieiit. The letters aie so gr.-at in liiiin's-r that lo re..ii.l to ibcin criiially. by mail, would be phv's- 11 ally impossible and I am therefore com pelled Intake this m-.'tlio.l of a-kllovviclg-ineiit." The death of young James lkavt-r will prevent the half d.uceu reci.-ptions with which Mrs. Ueavcrha l pliiuned to brighten the Executive Mansion this Winter. Baltimore's Trunk Mystery. Xrw York, January 17. Inspector ity rue this veiling arrested I Ma a id I'uger a sal.siu-k.i-js-r ai No. Uidge stni't, on the charge of murdering the man sent in a mutilated cohd.tioii to liiittimon-. The inurdertil man's nainc is U-lieved t. Is- August Ilolu. lie went to live with I'uger som-:- three weeks ago. and was la-lit-ved to have Ihvii -sm-ss- i ed of iiin-idcrahle wcaith. Wiiin Iiisjss-tor I llyrnes ex imined the apartments is-cupicd i by Itoltz in I'ngei s bo..e, ho found bl.sid iisni the walls an. 1 tl sir. lie also found a i s.ivv and a large knife, with bl.ssl Usm Ihem. Iiisi-.i-Ior llvrncs is confident that I'uger is the murderer, and that he commit ted the crime fir plunder, f he prisoner was locked up iu oiice headquarters, and will lie taken to court in the morning. I'nger's son. Kdward I'uger, Jr., was ar rested to-night. He confessed that his father and Uollz, or li ihle, as the man's name is also given, quarreled recently alsiut money matters. The next day llohlc and his trunk were gone, and the r.s.m Wits IiI.shIv. The European war Cloud. Hekux, Jan. 27. At a emirt reti'iiti'm tn- liay KniKMr William liif.irmetl tiie assent- I l.ie.i i.tliit'i-s fliat T.O.'J men ul tiie reserve:) j vv.iiil.l Ih- i-ii)le. nut iiuiiie.liately anil lie : ilrille.1 in the use .if the new reK'iitiiiH rifle. 1 iiis niiiioiiiii.'eiiieiit, tiikeu in ciiiijiiiiction j with the ri'Mirteil wonls nf the fYuwii I'riticc Kreileriek William at the same reeeptiiin. tli.itlliesittlali.nl was serious, renews the public alarm. A.lvieus from Vienna say the issue is ex peelf.i ..I an olli--.il on ler inihihitin the i-j-p-irtation uf Imrsi-s from Aiistria-Htin-ary, it bein t--.iiv. that the i-.siii ot It .tiii.hi murk, ts io foreign buyers miht result in an excessive tlraiii up.ni the Austrian markets. Whipped to Death. N'tv Yokk. J in. iit:- .'7. A U.iuviPe, tl'a.) Ss-eiii! snys : ileore fl.illas, a tetiiint farmer, was air.-steil Tuestlay nijrhl for w hipping tu l-iitli Willi. im Kitirentl.l. n- Ihirteen years, tiie sun of his wife s lirotlur. D.iiliis lestirit-,1 rs-fore tlietV.n.iiertlnit the Iwty, vvhu live.1 with him, hil l Tol.J him a lie; thai he tfieritiifSiii siripp.ij an.l whipi! the b-iy with a leather strap tifuvn or twenty min utes, When i.e stnpjKsl whippiti him the l.i.l .IM not i;et ll. ami he picketl him ilpau.l set him in a chair. lie iliil not inteii.I to kill the la-l. T.'ie ilea.I imjy was sitting in th" chair w hen a iieighlsir, whom Dallas Minim cic.1, arrive.!. Tiie Unly wait ctivensl with bruises ami the skin was broken in .sev eral places. Applause for Mrs. Cleveland. Aliiixdku, Va., January JO. At the an unal tnts-tini; of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of this State iu session here to-tiay. the following res .liition wa a.loptetl: That our heartfelt thanks are here by teinloreil to Mrs. Kranees fievelaiid fur the Ktsilion she has taken in the chief uncial circle of the Nation as a total abstainer from all intoxicating ilrinks, ami we pray tutl blwiiiR on her young life ami on her Imme, believing that history will applaud her action as all sincere minds must even now approve ur motive. Trying-to Scare Uncle Sam. Orr.iWA, OST.. Jan -JH. The war talk from over the bonier has raised a similar Is-liigi-r-ent feeling among themilita of all the British colonies, and there is a growing f.vliiig that a recourse lo arms is not unlikely. Tiie Wn -Dciartmi ul here has ma of every fortifica tion in Ibe 'nited States, a!! of them equal io loose posscsse.1 in the H ar li panmetit at Washington. irticu!ar!v thov iisui i;;;:: i-oa-l and the great lakes, and dup! copies have been sent to the Iui)H-rial Minis ler of War in London so as lo prepare the mother country for any emergency. A care ful' review of militia here has b.teu ordered, and everything is pronounced iu lirst-class on ler. Walking Across the Continent. Ciiicaoo. Jan, 27. William Keid a gray bainil m in : years old, walked into the Armory lai night and asked for a night's lodging, statin tii it lu wit on his way to Albany, X. Y., fr.,ni Calilbniia. Accord ing to his story Heed left Albany last sum mer to seek a living in California. Failing to Iind one he determined to return to his friends in the East, but as he was unable lo purchase a ticket was obliged lo walk. Reed reai bed this city vestcrdav morning, but having no money had wandered around the city until night, when he sought shelter a fsilice station. Prayers for a Backsliding Brother. MosiiNiiiim.i Citv. January JH. Alder man Mcotl surprised his hearers by publicly asking the prayers of the church for bis broth er James, at the Pr.-sbyterian prayer m.i-ling Tuesday evening. There was nothing sur prising in the asking it is llie proper thing lo pray for our friends but the reason was peculiar. He said that James used lo be a Christian, but that be bad " got into .li ticks" an. I backsli.liil and was in danger of being lost. Hon. James Scott is one of the leading Ohio Hepublicitus.aiilhor of llie Scott liiptor law, and late our representative to the Sandwich islands. A Young C.rl Shot Down tian. by a Ruf- .Si'i;iM.riKi.p, Ky., January :-N'i-.. h is just reached here of a fearhil tragedy c.iiu miltiil iu the northern (tart of this i .mnty. Yeslenlay afierii.sm laid Cornish went to ihe n-si.l.-nee ..f Jobii firn-ti. a n -(siiahlc farm er iivingiiear Siiarpsviiie. mid after a few words shot and killed Lulu a I is. Tiie in. l her of lhc Kirl attempted to avr lu r daughter, and was also slightly woiindnl. Coinisli bears a had reputation, and it Ls said be has been involved in several a.'lVav . He was put tin ler arrest an 1 b.-muht lo Sot oi field and jailed. Tiie lull p.uii ular.- of Ihe ailair cannot be ohtai ti.-d as yet. I.yiieiiiu is feared Whisky Causes Another Death. (iKEt.N'iu iiii, !., Jan. Mike l.au'h- lin, a miner, who works at .1. W. Moon-s works, c.iuitt In fin-eiisinirg y. sl.-r.ljy to -i-t sonic w hisky for his chi.lreti. who a'-.- -i.-k; but instead of taking the whi-ky hoiii.- he drank it and la-came himxu alcd '.V'iiile on his way lioine he was kille.1 l.y the same train and engiii.i-r that knitd young .Moua- ban a few days ao. A- ill I lie ca.-eoflhc laller. the ciiin.i-r oi' the p.i--eii.-r train knew nothing of il and in c-.ti-e-pieiii-t- ti.e m iiigl.d li.ly.il l.uii-hlin l..y on the Ira, k and was run over a see itid tun by a I're. j'i: train, laiuhliii leaves a family- ind.-iit iie ; circiiin-ianei-s. ; A Deputy Secretary Made. ! ll.vltiitsiii itii. Jan. .s. Kx-S.-iiiiior Jacob ; II. I.oiigcu.-ek.-r.vv ho vva a U.-pu, iicaii con- ! did .te for iioiii'iialioii f.r 1'oti-riss in the il- ford district, vt.ts lo-.lay .q..-..i u:,-.l i,-,iity st.i-n-tiiry of the Coiiiiuoitwcaltn. 'flier. were a nuiiiis-r of candidal, s for the pisiliou, llllloll tbelll t-X-I'.istollI.e lllseptorS,.t-s-, and W. I'. I). Itrick. r, of 1. ck Haven. I. ingi h'i'ker was not a catid.dalc aiel vvs surprise.! when informed thai he wa want ed to flit I he place .ei arri v iii lit re in r.s-j. .use tu a tehvraui from S.-.-ivlary of taie Atone. Mr. Shut-maker will sever his .munition w ith I he o tlice on F -huary 1. A Peculating Postmaster. E. h.ir of OtMiit.i, W,?-.. w.if i'L''.l in jail hvrt' c-iiii?ht. IT i i'!rirB"-i witli li ivin rilird a Iarv' iiumti of r"4i.tvrv! iriiT, c 'ttrin :i Mini ari.uiily .tim littl at fn:n V"' t l.tH iiu arn-t u;h tii.- n-ult of J.roy lvttt rN, tr.un: ihr rolri.T ! r-- iiv lo !ii-otliiv. !..iTj w.i ii(jMiitii. -I i---:in:t-u r ;ilu' a v'ir.ti. IIj ii-.l'ttr ol -ori-to Knj ivrtf. - - -Prohibit. on for Michigan. !VN-iN, Mu ll,, J.iu. r.ir .-f .il, ate UiMi iiiht ji-x. i junt r iiiiion i uiinit a troIjiiiiUirv ain. n-litii iit in a voU of l lit,- iH'oplr by a iv ol .'J to Vi. T.n- pxi iiiiioti !tal alraly (ill iv ll.iu. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected Weekly bf COOK a BtERITS, IlliALkKS l!l Choice Croceries, Flour t Feed, IViees f..r Ffiiril.trv .'. ISsJ. Apples. .Irit-.l. f Apple Itilllt-r. jixl Ilr-itlis. f tai Ilraii. ItW II" Uillt.tr, tr. ill. . f II. llieut. y Ituekiv tit-At. y l.ii infill Beesvviiil H. . Kae.ni. lS,i;ar-e.lre.i lluin I f tl. . M't.tiiilry liulil-l H 9 (li.nil.i. r-i r It. " (Si.iel V t. I'l.ru, t.-nrl fl lilt isii.-t.-.li rt l"i Moil f II" (."hop. 1-...II uli.l tint-. lil il. all rve. t :i !,e Kitjs. V .1.. . lle.JH .. tt) Jl Si IB! JVIf iIC ,- PIC . .:V..-MH- 1 Ji SI -I.. Liie S" IMJ St' i. .. 7 s-...-'. hir JT.j.sl D . l-1'rt-..S' ...i.n II le .. .- .' l'l. I H.sir. K.. Il.-r I'ns-w.. V lit, I. ! " Vi.-iinii, lilil I Flin e. y lm : ijinl. ' It. Mi.lilliui.-s. UW Uw Hals, ylm I'.ilaUies. l.ii fi Hi-lies. .Iritsl. tt. live, r Im Salt, (X.i I.) V I.I.I " i.ritiii'l Ainu.) s.u-k " (Aslittiu) full sa, k " 'if " Sugar, yellow, y Ib i hilt-, y. tli Talli.w. t II. Whi-iil, fi Im Si -VII 51 1 Si! M Si . .'s7r 7;a,!.le ev.v V.a.nr Beware of Scrofula Scrofu'a Is probnbly more general tbnn any other disease. It U Insidious la character, and manifests Itself In running sores, pustular eruptions, bolls, swellings, enlarged joint, nbscesscs.soreeyes.etc Hood'sSarsaparl'.Ia. expels all trace of scrofula from the blood, leai Ing It pure, enriched, and healthy. "I was severely afflicted with scrofula, nnd over a year bad two running sores on my neck. Took five bottles Hood's S -.rsaf.arSIl.1, and am cured." C. E. Lovejot, Lowell, Mass. C. A. Arnold. Arnold, Me., bad scrofulous rs for jeven years, sprlug and f all. Hood's barsaparilia cured him. Salt Rheum i-toneof the nxvstdisagreeablediseases ranted y'p-.pnre blood. Itisreadllycuredbylluoti's : i -aparllla, the great blood purifier. William 8rles, Elyria, O., suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by !: lulling tobacco. At times bis bands would crack open and bleed. He tried various prep arations without aid; finally took Hood's ir sapartlla, and now says: " I am entirely welL" " iiy son had salt rheum en his hands and on the calves of his legs. He took Hood's Sarsaparna and Is entirely cured." 3. B. Stanton, ML Vernon, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by n drngxtst. f 1 : ill for f J. Madcon'y 7 CI. HOOD CO., ApotbaearlM. Lowell, Maw. IOO Doses One Dollar I ).M I X I sSTRATo US X T K'R utte of Bur'ani L-hman. .lee rf Jate of Pint Tvv 11 . Soin. rsei iu, !. letters of (imiui-tmlioii on ttie Uv-e e-tate hnvmir lieen STnle.l to the llnoersigiie.! bv llie prooer auihoniy. nmice Is hi-n-t.y eivt-ti io ll Itersons in.l.-bied to mid e-t.ite to make inim.-.li-ate pnyni.-nt. and those having ,-Iainis Hiiint the same will (.resent them duly aiiihenii.-att-d fur f ItleiD-itt on Satunlay, Man h l'J. 1SS7, al tn residence of Jo. J. Seee iu said two. ... J- B. LK IMAX. "o- Ailuituisiratrir. UDITOR S NOTICE. Ftate of Adam TT.-h..tfitl... A'A Tiie ui..ler-ime.l havinr Iwn aprs.inte.1 Audi tor l.y the llrphuns' trt of Snmrrset I'ountr Ha., to delnlmir the fun.ls in the hands of tiie txeemorof said deeeaisst lo and amour tlins kmillv i-ntitle.1 thert-t.1, hereby Kives notice that he will ut at his office in Somerset taimuxh ..n Thursday. February fa wr,. Where all panitta in- k .iu it uittt ininK prDifr. EOKCE K. stTJ.L, Auditor. Jan3S. ;kori;e w. bkxfoud. DRUGS! GEO. W. BEN PKOi'iaKroi:- nr tiii: ; OLDEST DRUG STORE At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, J'KN'X'A. We keep constantly tei bun.! a large sl.s-k of DliUrxS, MEDICINES. CIIEMICAI S DYE STUFFS, PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES. llie purest nil. I best to Iw found in this market. We ai-.. k -. -p on l,.,,i. ., f,. TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the leading oppiii-leiiaiu-es ti-.-d bolh by Phi ic in l.his line, ncrfiet .siti.-tai TOILET ARTICLES AND SCXPIilEti 'lESEHALLY KEPT IS A FIRST CLASS 1RUG STORE. of j LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY SIFTS ALWAYS IN QTnn, - , - TOBACCO-and CIGARS. mi: itigST the mahklt affi.khs, r.ni im.mfstic and im f. .i:ti i PresiiptiOu! tmmA, Family Our own make of HORSE AND quality. Y t: keep in bulk, so that any sjMt-i.il in; lie added. Slid at L'" n uts a hiiiiu. We do a stjiiure hiisincss and will iie voit votir trouble to sllo'V g.Nid.s. PURE WINES AND 1 IQ'JORi FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES OvLY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDs! J" ls"7' CEORGE W. BENFORD & SON. Jk X V A L STATI'.M KXT of thi: Farmers' Union Association -AND - fire mmm mm OF SOMERSET COUNTY, PENN'A.. FOR THE YEAR ENDING DE CEMBER 31, lc-S5. NiiiiilM-r of nitinVrn s.7-; Am i ttt Iti-urMiiL-.: uljvi i Ut A- M-iiu-ul.. I.J''.''TO Mill nixrA-tr'.i ilttntig tin ycur 'Z1.. Kt'iin of uni.uiiy iK-r " 'lurmx: vt-ur "... ;.ti .-i Am t (lur Ix-f .il, l"- - ol l.rv hy tirr iiu i;.- Mi iJl U Am l l;it (r ali ottu r -xwii-"" for iln- 'cr. iiicmih!:? Mii.rt-p put . i:ituiiiiMoti ami cxiicr-lioli- ii otm'i'! in Fi'f" K-vivt.'l on a"'-iiK":t;.. ' lor iiK-mtK-r-.!!i H:iittit i- in IrvH-uryoi Is.i . ... -V" 1-. Jufobf'. IH-MJE Iwllallfi- of .- ramv i-st KU!ii i-al. in lull or tluhi.t-t I l'.t. V ol li Win I'li'ki-y, in full ol ilutuao iti l-." ( IkiI. tl'oil'h. til Kill of llllill UK' ol ) Jit-. -cviiH iii full f luniiict- lor r."iH'r Jin-ot, in (uli lordata- unr o( 1 VMi Jat-ol) IN rl ituuii. in full ior timmm.-oi list, IjkIu ik ltra vi-ktr. in lull of In- fiiratu'i- for lvi. J. A. 1 unniugnuiu, in part ut' liiMiranvol lit-rmiut N. Walter, iu pari of Iu-urauc; of 1 I;i? iifl J. iiniUikcr, CvvrretivryV wilarj' "... Kpiiiaim J. Wuikor, Trvasurvr'a Mtlary Vhilip'Uny, 1TL-Mi. i:t -n,y Amoj- WiiUt-r, 'u 1'n- t! pay Inrct-tor-'', lor tvu-o l-"ir jKiciij.i:cuini a4tiiiior Kor pnntiiiK. ac For oilert'-t an motii-y lotiu-(t. 15 Uli I .J) 3 UU .ViO m ft w .Vi 00 M mi 2 IK ii IMI ;V ,y u Balance In Trvanry 9 i:KOI'Rrt:s rtEvh'MUEft 31, 1W. AiiKKint In Tn iiftin oiiihtandin mi Uuplii-auv. sfi-jo en ;isi 1 LIABILITIES IWEMUhR 31. li. Jrthn A rmmtntcham, part (n. lltmaaii W aiker partiuxiraiice KeMurcrs in txv-.H of liabili- :! on j li. J. Bill BvKl-:lt, E. J. Walk i:k. I reUS. f'resl. See y i O.MINI.s sTIiATi UJ'S SAI.K (IF Tiie liil. ten-iKiu-tl, A'l.niiiilrutiirs of tilt-tuliite i.f YALESTISE J MILLER d.rd i I i late ef iii. -1111111. 'liini Teivn-hiji. .-sun. -r-. -t f'o.. I'a ! I v. 111 t-tl l ul ptil.Uc suie oil tile preiiii-t'i. in M1..1 T..w nsltip. on ; TVESUA Y. FEU Y -.-J 1.-S-7. j At JoVlm-k P. m.. tfit- f lioivit:if ,l,-cr.tH-.I U-'nl Ks laic. 1h.-iiii; ilu honix-if.iM o; ult-: i i i .1. Miller. ilt rtiiHil, eoi uni '!;; i' at rv- nu-re or lev- ( anliina;e ai'.iiin Inn v a.iu oi Sioeio-. n. j ' ainl a null inilo irom IVj -oYiin, mi.r4-vrn iuile. ; ! rmji oiin r i. U'Ijoimiul: lau-U oi Ia-iiiou iii:er, Wjil. K. Mi!kT. SiUilin-1 il'.oiiiUll, Henry iialtiT. , fo-iiin lfc.yu ttinl SHh Im-vM-kt-r. 1 1." ni'n- f i j iht- iati i in u spU n.l.fl -tale .it eutiivaiion. ihe i oalaiieu 1h-;ul' well tmi'w.-r-.t). '1'iiere i Uwreon ; en tt H a xom1 twoiry Dweling House, Lnnfe burn, new uiumii mA nnii other o.ithr.ii.J- in if", with a la rye inluirl m nnrrvv.t variif I oi tfjirmt,' u-l in---, -ji.-lit-. (.inin-. -r.i(-ami I tulur I'm it. 1 lirix- lire tt numhfr -rinar ti 1 ncviT fu;tiiiK witit-r on the urni. nn1 t;i enlin j tru.t it w;it-rv.L It h lHHiUil!v ItNitli-l ttii'l is i-'invfiiifiii t 'hiin-hf jtml -M-hf-ri".. Un-r' ' Iivuxk iKchisil htMi-on tht trvmise. TiifM.l Wt i'Imw Fat t.irv ir wiUim liitv r.:l ot tin- lw - ' hps; l;t'i-'. ru-v,""iull :ii If uivfii ti.e !:rl iuv ol April. IT. ! TERMS Ten s-r e.-nl ..f ti.e i.un fm-e innn.-y i(, tv,. j.hel H llell lit.- i-r-.f-.-rly i kri.s-k.si .lew Il ; s -.n. (,.i the s day ..f Ai.r'l. iss7, u h.-n dts-d n ill is- deliver ed iin.i mi es-ion L-iveli : '-m -tlitr.i ol' lunaiiee, af ter .i;-. in. -ni of .1. i.i-, to r.i.iinu a It.-n ..'llie. .rettn-es in Jieti .l tli.- v. :tl...r- ti.t.Mi. tu,.t iiK renminilt r of iln j-iir.-iiie-e tnoii. - to p.n.l m ;ive eeti.i! aiuinn! ..iyi.ieiit-. imUi in., r. -t from V.nl I. lss;. Iai!ii.-iil in la; ,.eim-. l.y jii.li llle.ll Is.li.l.ir Ul.trtirillte .ill liie .-..nli-e- 1-iVAl MII.I.KIt. MIMu.N I' MU.I.ER. Jan'ylH. .idiuiiiisiriiior-. THE JUDGE'S CASH PUZZLE. IN BEHALF OF THE Grant Monument Fund. fV Ynu I$ruinx, ont M-tkt Mmuy. VLix Toa-.n. Chilian, Zvjrjbjij. in: T!.c .. ir..s.s -s tn .i-s.s: t'i.- (ii-.mt M nintii ut Kim. I l.v ..i'iii i. wj. .i -rin I c..lllCtlti..ll ..il W..I-.I I.IIil llllJ nil liilll,' tin l..r". s; liiitulK t- ..f i:ii;r!isii vvi.nls ln.ni a iv t il selitelice l.y I rails;.. .-I n. am I ll-il..' letli r I., -.itt tiie .iirja'se... 1 1 t ur- l'-.r t!,e i ii.-nn- th, v litem-.-. ' W;m will U-iiiir iii vi I'l-e-iii, ut .' ' ii.i.l i.!l'ei-;ur' ( a-li .ii.-s tu sinressful etu is 1.1. us. eneli .if wimiu ivU! iiii vv I.i jiiiy l'.l' IV l.'lll, -elllsi.il il1.-ll!iiti.tl (.f e,ini; ti- live M-r. I lie in.i.iev nstive.l will Im-' ni (.lie.1 a. f..t..vv-s : Twei ity-live -.-ut- is at n,v , rtslitisl (,j .; tiltlllt lllllil. Ihe rein .lining JTt r-nts. ;,f.er .leiin-tlne tin- Ii e.Iiniat.-i tis tl-s' id .i.lvi nisiiw t:n . with their ri-ss-ctive nu-vreis. will I.. .'::ie.sl in a iv ,iu tt-ti ftiti 1 .t I).- e.jti.i!!y .li-yi.lt-1 iitn,,i,' the x siimsisftil ei.iii;s-tiT..rs. I. r. Ilu-six i rs..n- -Tt-Ii it-c in the liiri-si !iMs t.f Kulisli w.irtLs. tj.i-,..r ih.iiis in i Iti-ltsli niaile fmnitlie h-mii'Iiiu " W ... will Im-our next President J" The Iliil-llitll.le of ihe iirizcs will ,1.- . ...1 ..li the .in,. .m,t . .f in n., y ret- ive.l. ..r in nth- er w..pts, on i,e uunilier nf c.niiK-lit.irs. I'ollllilllllii-illi.llls .1 n il until .'..hn.,. I", -V7 I 'o.-ltK'k ' r.' . ... t t. . .. 1 i.s is not a nt-'.v thin. In fciilainllarii- sinus of in. -ii. y have Is-eti misel for C'liiiritv l.y this inetliial. ami those who liuee partii i- ititeil ami incidental iy lielie.l a worthy- il- j.vt have won a ,,rZe',L, l.igl, :,s m,,v , a revvai j fur mental activity. The nam of ...iiiK-tiiors will tviuiiilishtsl from wek . "!"!:! "Kv "' j". This " . i.-si jh arKiHiWMitTllt'lll of tlu-ntfit if l.ie m-Mvv,ftr.. I.ut will .T-e ti Uttw tiie wwlily pnri'.-w f the ftnifl. vtrniing ntit-j iri'thU Vixk's Jude Adtlreiw J "Grant Fund." Tht JuAj PabtUhiMff QtvtpaMf, j&nltf.stt. Potter Bmiding. S. K CUy. Ci.AIIK II I'c-, DRUGS! FORD & SON' IX SOMERSET COUXTY 1: - a id iainihes. We ; y j sii i , Mfi FiW Willi tacta. CATTLE POWDER, It is of a siijs ii n rc.liciit c money a worth. PU15UC iSaVLK II V BV VIKTfK nf , ,.er i..,..,,.r , I'liiim Curt i.i s...,.rH.t c..i,i.,, i uiier-ivueu .!:r.-tte.!. ii,cl ;u ,.x pill, lie oilier) on liie nivuil-e- .... SA Tl'i:iA Y FEU Y l t ! oYIo k P. m . ine foilo K-t .lt laic ihf H-iiH,. ol a No. 1. tA t-rruiin tr- of :; 'I' (.i-r. .n .v ,c thi- -aim- imrif or ! ,,, , . ' l.(.-r,-.,i .-Icir.-.l ..t ul.i.i. wt-il t:miVrr,l i ai.--. ii:ui;i in i nil. it.. )... Ittl ojtk. .in, Jar ra-il ,.i ' Ar. -I'-ioii:!. L' idii.K .,) Krir'n.un I'.roii. n. r - ru-ir-. ( it t , , L roippmiw ani itiii i,mit. .1 Dwelling House, ; ni- Hunk li.uii ii.Mi.,1-,,.1 j,,.!.,,,,,,,, 1 ..-.i.-r .,1 i.ii i.in.. r,. ,.lrl;1 ll4l j f ril.l .lr.-imr,U. tt-.tltr,! vv II Ii Hit- Mie-t .11, . i all 1.1..1- 1,1 siiiiniur.l Imn is ;t B j u I I. ever I...I111--pri,,. uiei j, li!t, rl,ii.l (.,.-, 1 I- .-..l.l.-ln.,,! I.. el..in-!. -.-,.,,,1 ., ., all'l " .mill - 111. i.s. .,111.,. :uit,, A. , . ; l-I 11 i.i i;,t I.trniiiij; is.lllltv . II11- !H t-ea ! 'tt-' Utr Jat.- iioiar-i.-al No. 2. i" Il'Tt-s. Hi.: ml . an :m.;. I J. ( . Voiitik ,n . haiici -f h!c h;; 1 It : im 1 1 1 imr: i.a- .1 ti! v ttlt'i i aixmt 1 1 -iitiHtr a afor.-a-d, i-Mic.nn .ii-ry. a ml 1 pTi ht - i,. .,- ; i ' j. ar-i urn! in m, lu:i.v-.. t Tt-ii : .r,,..,.( ; al 1.0 :i. im 1., tier. in mK ii,-n-..n vv ami M.r;'.ir h. n-. Vi'Mr:; ir'jn orrliari! ofo: , , ai.i :oi:i tin- ii. i it. ii. I TERMS. H:-1 hint of pur I'arttori a:;.) ,tlil. , llpo;i In pn iin-r. wi.t,,M hi1 ai lu-r hoi' of rvitntu-l Hi r ii.i'c iii. nt'y n:vr rx.fi!i in- o. oin-t -.1 ., r'-ln;t:n a -' rt- ,: v. :,,, ij,, ' '. pu I a'.iHi.K ii i.i ii-arii ihf pr:tu'irui -a: : i '. -u-r, a- oflijr ilLlj iirmai on of -iii v -fh'iuf ,:it Ol li)C l.iUVIi.l-C MH'llVV (O t I.i at ill-,r-i::i 1. fen -r prupt-rty m u.u, v. hi.-i uilnr inaii.l a p.irt puyturi.; t-i, im- j,ri ti,ir(i; o!-i--ii.n jfiM'-j April 1. i.s7. Iit ri'"! pav:iu-tn? lo t-t; e- einptiou bond, -v-.-i u.v In-iui-. y jmjjinuin mtiviiji; vx- Fl:F.bEl:ti K DHL. b.U.t.S HLH 1 mK, 1 r ul tt.-, jan 12. PUHLIC SALE - OF I T'lK I .vif-,-.s;i,-.Vf; K.xeen tors tl fie. I 1 !.,.' I t-r-. il.-.-. .1. lale ..1 slia.lt- tuitii-l. S..11..-1. sei ft. I in IV . I -a.. Ill J.lir-llali, it ut llie w ill ul -..1-1 J, -t-.il. ill an. I in .ir...-r ..I t.,e ir.iiait- .-..iirl ., -a., I ciiniy. u iii ..ti-.-r ai i lililn-.-uteeu u.i pt. u. a SATURDAY FEIl'Y l'i' 17. a- ll!n'e!.i.-l; t. .. f.,!(,winK rial the K"; ''"l' ..I 11. e ,Hle I'm ill K.xlKt-r. .1,-.- ,t X" . . I'., n il ti.e l.iiliiett-a.l ..I-,..,! ,e: i (Hiiaitiiiit( 20 Acres and 64 Perches, lr;e liu.fnn-, -inuif in tflnM.- tnwi-i,-p a i.tlni- ol Jaeud oiiliji'' -Ile. K 1 r II. I .1110 oi i.-r-, i;u;iiK erei H'l i-oii v.-." iiue i.i.i-;ovy Dwelling House, 11;. iik lt:irn ttml iK-rt-vsry omUiiiil.ii- " "'niiu al.J.U- Hlltl i .fi; tin- a. ..I k i- ut UikI. in a iiFI -uie ol :il h H'trtH a.-!-.-- htk- tn Iiii :ri- -i iritiiirt-r ut ) -iinuiirH ! mIo lanif uith ii rumtiiii! -trtanini uat r innit;h ii ; I'm i.ty i.i Hv aixt 1'ts.n nol iiiMHiit. H .,.i .ii ti-. iia pi. .i Vu- .! 1 1 m iru t ut iuini iK.-rt il li.-n-H-rv-.i iht cra.ryartl l..r lhc hiir:il : t: e r'ta:t .-! t:if livvt-;-.!, c-ti(ailnli a(wul Uj- UHin i. ul an aT- Xo. j i ut- f;riii tf the 'U-ffiei.t kn-.-n 1 iS6 Acres and 124 Perches, !nt 1 iiH-asurv. tttljiilnicir land- ot" Ahraimni i-r-i- k r 'i .-i.tif, tit, ii'-'in -i ytl u! tier .i ; I i m I. ' M.li' r if I itt. K.H.i rv Ha t t.t Ti ..:i t t itt a t t.i-Mst v It-vllm- Ht.'i-f. ira.nr imi k m: n a;.l ..lii. i i.tirMtnijs.. 1 .j.-rc i- u iic-mI -i ' i'i:-! t imry f.fi;ar.l in, u.-- ;r-niw- : ;ti-: u t-ivar. in y.-Kl cuil i ji i. .. :it-!i - m ,i.i ii in mi in In. i -V luiriU... .-xt'.-iit ii- v ,:- if 'i ti mi thi' t'.trni. mimi a ut-i! w n ; i 1 1 i T t.t in nt; -in itiii- ni vtali r mi iim'n r .''MiiMiti.tjifi ..i ti;! t"i tin. Ih .U ot Anl, JW. l!.- . 1 i iii i Terms ill .it i'lirelnt-, .t-y i.i ust is.- vvneii ,r..-.. r ; .. k i... a. 1 .Ml 1 nil! I.. .-..1,1 1 nil ci-itrtiiu'i-.n ill - .,:1 ,. .1.-1, rv el .l.-.l ie..l i in , .iie.i.iti i ll li.l. Tt -I In.ia r ill.- i-iii.u.e. ..I i ..- . , 1 1 In, -,- ,;t, ; piiy.m nts in,. l-l .. .-. .ri 1 1 ;. 1 mn, .Hue. ; N" - w ill Is- si.'.il .in :lte f.,:ii.H i:ia n-nns " , en .- ui e ri'ui' i.iu ol -ule or tl.-iii.-ry ol u.. ! u,J lie-' ai.iii.-e ni lie iitiri'iiiiM- l,i.iti-v iti .'i ,eir:'i,il I i-.e. i -i.'i. i s fri.m 1-tuf j.ril s-; u ii im-. r. -t :' I Unit iind.-. J I'eleri't'l payiuetlls tn lK s,s,tir.-. tir Jti,l-.'tiler.l Il'timl, '1!.I.!.M l:..!,',!.l!iJ i H; INK mil.... .. j J..I1.S- .v. w.vLrKR l KMsjuti.r-.. ic i j.in .iiictiulieer. J rUT til-" PARTITION. In s.i-iiniiiih. Inlt-riiiarrted vitlli rliri-linn Vm- Ver. ..I I mtil ,r'ii l .!,, I'.t . -..trail, iniciii-iir--.1 u nit l-iiiiaini.-i t-av cr. ..i I'iiiiii.riii .-"iniiy l' . 1--ii.imiel Jli..ii't. ol . uiii. ri.n-i.'iitlv-. I'n I'.:. .null. r.--. 1: nic in Mn-tiinim. Annie. n,n ri ur- ri.d iv uli ttni,-! U'. 111. until, i.f i ami. r. ii f'.l . Lit v : ii in. iiilt-r.iii.rrt.-.l ,t illi .l.iiili I-'.-t.-l. et , t'aiiii.ria. ...inly. l'a.. liacli.-l. uili-r'n.i.-ri ! vs itii : J-'i.il l llietun. .it I nliitiria (-.iilaiy l'u . ' nit-urine, inter. named wiiii II, i,ry s'icli.-r. .-t ' uni t.ria citliiv. Ph.. Kniaiitiel Keiin. re-,.i....' m ! Vi-hiean. I'el-r K.-im. rt-iuur n. Mm. -an. .Maria, .iileriin. rr:. .1 , Ji.l.n . 111., nit- ..f l ueii-r a ceniiiy. ti . h ran. v. itit.-rtitarr'. 'I v. -: ri i .ii-.ati t.-r -.a it. n-idi:i iii Mi,-1 i;im. v(it:... ; inu-titiarri, . i:th ,(,r- ph l;irttlii!i. ri-eniiif m Mi-iin;.i:i : 1 V, .itt ;.r,. h.Te'.y lletiiie'l thai in pnr-ll..li'-e " 1 a Wr-.i ..f -ariiti.,ii K-u.-il eui ..1' mt- I e num.-' 1 I '...in of S..,ii,-r-H-i e. .mn v, l'a.. and lu mt d.u ' le I i I will ,i..i. Ian "ii-t-ie-t im ilu- r.-i.i t-uii.' .,i J, i,n j Kellll. -'tlt.-.I.- Ill ,.11,-inaliKll llli.l lltelliiui.-lill i: ; l..a n-iiii- -tntier-.-t 1-i.iiniv . Pa en l..ii.l:.v. ti e ; Utli.l.iv ..f Ket.tnary. A. li.'ls-7, wiieiiati.l . here ; v-.!i tn.iv intend if y.ai think pr.ts-r. Siifrttr. Mrt.ee, l .lilil.N W tNTK.iis Jan. aih. i s ir.fT A I iM I I-.TI! AT( K'S Nf )TI( K. K-lat- of Waller F. sv..tt. deeetiscd. lute i.f J. : : r sini l'.ivt n-;.ip. Stnnerrt 'ii'iiuy Pa la-tt.-P. i.f ndliuiiistran.m nf lie4l.v e-T.ite I havuiR Us n t'ri.im.l t,i me iinder-ie'ed til ; i .-r-ll'.ll j pnl-r iinihorny .notice is ht-r hv- rim ! ""is illd.-l.li-d lo -Bid l-liils to tliaiie In tii-i l-V-tneT.t. ai.'l th.r-e hitvilii; cluitlC. Ht''.lll-t :-, -same to pre-t nt .ii.-m dulv aiithviei'i.!. -d i.-r x ! tlein. nt on Salnrdiv. tie: it-l .lav of K.-i-ri-.'? i at the rv-Mt-nt-e of Ih ' ..'.'iiiiiii-trat-.r ic i e-niiity. ! a, S,,tH ''.'JT.' 1 d' Ad.nn.i-.aior ,., .,.T, .... x-.,,,, : ntA H'JKS MllILh. ' ,(f , (.ra,.r U1. ,rfsh..,eTBn.tl.p. lSHIHTl ('41 . VlL. tL !.'ttcr tfc-tta!ri'ri:;arr on the ulovt i.!!" Iia-1 rM-n t;.anu-'i t iht- U!ihT.i(fn-.J l.jr ih-- jr. ( -tl" anthnr;y, rutti i hfnhjr ytvrn to i!itroi' iit'h-tittii Ut trtnt-1 'mulce immtthai rrn'iit. Htnl th(H4. havii!T rla:ri8 uruin-t ihf -ae tu pr-it ttit in luiy aiuthi-ntirutfl tor rn .. iu'v.l Vt th? mult-rotTM) Ki".ituTf rvAlinif Towiiship, without fk-htv. driM Eiwutof mum M aii- J.-S. i-j.-f'
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