The Somerset Herald; i::iw v !:!' i. Kl s. - (:!'- o- .Afr:i : Ter lii."l;'iT hit lii.rK.iM.'.i, lit) d the 1 .i.'ini:-! ft-v.i I 'uniiwrine. r.sj.. Nt s !M'T-m' a .tun I;. f.r?.-r. ji-iTl-'l dure llaVe e tr, Ii'.- l'l '.-? , , .IM t '"-' I: M Tin rw: lh ,1 extra ir.,i,.,. 'I' " ity r 1- ! . 1.. .im iii- ,a i Th III I li !.!v.-ri,-.l t I-i,"t :l ii rvi -nit. ili.d mm .ist week. ;t'n -!i in" 1 :,i, I ! ,i-.- :-l I. ' tl.. e..imtrv :;!i.-t' I'n. i. in-t T i-nii- I. a- I--: ::rln it --i,l Jnm .1, ..!' Ma! I t the .11- l!.-- ..r ins Ii. Witt the , th- al.d !-.- I t'...,k- fri.'i.d ;t !,: l--r holel r.e.r. an iv- : i nit ' '.' i-1 1 iin- . -If . i ;h oris ..! .r the 1 r. imt'l.s i'.i :tie :,i ...I ! al ,1 ileP' .ii I !' : t:... III e lllll"! i' :!i r ii eiii int. 111 .., !: nV'.ual (' ill" lor i-.-,eiiue .'lie-1 i tll.liee of v ..r New o-r-e) . !.-I!t..l ei.-elioll .-:. a-s.-vt- th.it lie-, ;!c. ..iiL'iit I" ;n .,'lier -d.it.--. eroiind i- !i.-' trad.- fol ii! ;t ai;.iiii siiul- ill W 1 1--11 il ll-'t 'il t:d. ,. d .11 ii ' I III, l,.H,U Ii till be. I :' -11 UlL' that it ils e.ui-e it pn.V ides lo!' In- Il-e ill i-illl's, i." .1- ip-. l lie; eas 1 he t 'oit- ss. s. ad lar.es shall b In-! lee ArIl.'W nil', t- iltteofl-' illl' ! null. 1 .bib-rent rah- ol .tub- and I'M 1 1 -1 -t an! r i iy -1 in.-! Co- p eiit .llllrt llf' . eh i . rl v i.it'l eli'arly by follow iiiL' tii-iiit.'lion bo nd a lieeiisi.: "'I'iie pay- 1. . i ls r 'ative. 1 he pav - ..p: joiial on I lie A iie.-e Ol Seihlio. ' Iil- '- a pr ' r . a ei of t!i.. Mai-. I a ! i. 1 1 i-tliellt -u. mil ii I lite poi i" I' :..,, oillllleel: lie 1're-i osip ei .. . i. it V, S-o, ts., t! oX.t. , ll.l IS CO'l- si.i, te l hih It'eiH 'ill :ei;lioiilv i.i the etiat- :.s tliat to-r. .' :il b trin ufier .I'l, i I s: . a . on-l.i til ai t-i!iiiu!.iItoii ot it . ee-s fun I- in tie 'i'mi-:i'-i :t! till- t-.te of I'-o'H ei'MI lll.iiloll- t t 'etl iliilllotl- l III. "tit ll all. 1 lint all Is- no lied ti-j se-si, t ' ;a re tl tl! In- l.v . rail be I ..' to , ;e loiti.l:, . re siirv. ,n ; ei, tiler. . I ei la se-si,,!. .1 1 1 .ft, oh I. ,.l.l.p., iv.-, tne ill take , ut t.n- '' 1 t er 'li- il ibi ,,: loo i " kv.ow A- a i ji.-.it . i- 1, n iu;. I.. ; , ' II Ill.-V :t .1- 1. -.it..!' A ta , ::-. p.. ' ''-leal la. i ! ii.-r. i that 11. lood We i- tax.- 1 I'-haw l la e w s al a. that fie I'-o 'llle... Is .lis. "tl t" H 'M-t.e W lit t W 1, ,.. t lie I..V l-,:aiis illtal,!- . t! tla l. ..11 ba I N A 1 I . t W i., !;. we ie.it I. oil. .'i ni:iv(t i- itpp--..n tin ii..ip-t-gre.-i.iH;d .plr!iohllietlT bill, w lc.i' our pM-si-M -iiMn.-i a- it U'.;e-!hai I .ili-.i, t ..unt !m-a-M'- 1 .lisiri-1. I f T 1: ik. br he i- atilrtg itsJ ifiink. the v ish.- ,,f t!. I;, ttch anti the - ,b- pn- ,.i .- ; !.'t. t v t t . ii.; .f wlr n s.ii.tT-'t :.it-i t . u -ft 1- e;-ct. ! to-. J,- ,t ,n tlie 'li.itt The pr- i,t ; mm.;. I...:;. ;. ::..;r. r.lll;lM!1 ari.l Sou- !. . . . .):. . ,t1, j,,, t, 'U-. W the .t . .oiiL.Ti..;. r. ir. 1 b j.,w t a!'!y f. r i U-i h, re !!.;.!; d F'g.-l!,t r ami- ': t ar-, h i lesii .ill ! jor,: .( uti . Un-u t i. i s let it f .r.,i. U- Higtied I f r. ro tt- p't-.- su,..'!.'-; MV-rage nm. -'.net ,Ti liie Mat.-. jud has ' e I.:iMSaI- t -"U. . i;,1: 1 r.-as,,, .r wr, 'i 1 M:t,.h r.M:u!v 't j"si'ion in h K'.-pub- li.-iii, ...-tfi'i an 1 . . in: M U :u.raiie Ilia; . a fu b the K- j i.i,..,'., el...N.r V 'ex'-ud. li 1 wt'-.jht t.. Ie earTi.-l ii- -f ;tiis t)i-.u,-i. If i iias not Nt-n ;iiiMi-p- r. ur boj- thai he ieW.v It i p., lit :! ai a g'td;i-iit:sii toe iiict iIm. tt was W 'J fivi!l-... r hi -s.tr to , the ;tt. ti li ts iitt4-ii:geiHM- i. no'. t . t. t lo n Fulton couuiy aione. i;.-r to rem ; ml him of the t.rnlgv that.nrned him Nif.-iy into ?b- chair H. now oei upi.- in theS-rtatc. t'lirS-llO-.M 'l.l V.I.AM. l"S ritU'n H h-t- t.-r tothela.ii.-sof lln- M..(iuui.-!it Aiwx-ia-ii..n of -..utii Hfiiiiii ext'.Hing the ir-t:,.-Mii.d the wrviis-s .i Joint ('. Vhoun. A- Mr. k'Ii.iuii was the ait.slie of the Latrine of XiillihVat'.oii and disunion. lii-. li wen- tin' forerminer of the Uite i . n t llioti. ami as lit was the bitter.- and ni.ot dai-p-niti fwiuy the Atm-ncati sys tem ha- ew-r had, tin: I'resil.'nt hi rm memling his -styio- and lauding hi nii - iw - rv I- frtualiv j:i-tii-ir.s j-h i'ai ..r .rry:n;: hi I'us.ries mi'. .nuttr. .la. k-.li threat. -m-.! to har.i.''alij"iiu ii he aTti iii't. d t.. I -lit hi d.- triiK- int.) prai ti.e. hut ! t . CVv. land ss-s in them tut-'. but what i.- ".llilliell'liil.le. If ( ! . . . i a- a I- .'" tli r i- .1. tr.-r-.ni ; ... . iei ,li l.nl iili." .!' '.lie 1'rifl- .-!. i! -!id"rT '.he nth.'. .. i-1 v ; w. I til to d i-lliellii r. and a'nali- d.in ;art. an ll nut the n n-iti ! tin the .:i p. -r -.ulii I'. nn-y'vatua ranrnfl the S-iiate I i-'. i-k, -etiatr j vted f.r it. and i reported i.y to have .'.i I that, the people ri.-t Stlli.-r-.t, liedford atel i.i hi 1 i t- .11 wire i..r 1- r,-K.rt wnel'uily mi-li uii.-r it.or.itK j'... ..I llii sin, .- the Mirv. ! y rmite " wa county have ii I favor :i c.irre-.-th t. IftheM-na- !y, he has lieen was ;H aklIll. in selllillK-Ilt of tilt' l'..r many y.-ar- " Sliermair- Val- 1. or he of the .42 lit V. l- of the ItiU'it tlie l.- ,-.l for atei Ul-j e of this i its COlll- .'i ii..n. and hen South I'elili-x Ivan: it t.-'k -!ia- a.- the I railroad " and w ork a- ij r, w re 1 i i . nlil'llelii-ed oil it, they ,1. The -ui-e''l-!il Sim on ,t limiiirl.t ah'.ut l.v of a rival r.tiir.Kid. as ..it. Jn'tir-ioll Ol" W 1 k tii- ill.e'l I mat l '1. a 'ur.-- I T". . 1 T I I ..i-p eonis-rn totliem. and a ii to ao.iii.i u ii, leaving wreck- , : .u,.i iiia.ni.-d farms in it.- wake, and !:i.- v. hole fan- of ttiet-.niTitry l.il.l .i ll. 1 ea,;.' tie- iitmo-t la -ay ti.ai t!.s- -.p'e fav.,r -aMelalll iti.lijnatioii. ,.,r tne iii-rup- h.lll iollliielit of i-.ti upon iheir tioll of I lie line and t p.'iM.ii- of it. i- a ri le-etioti ... .imi.nii -. ii--. .iiei a iit-i ni.ii Iii.-ir n in.'- . -a j in . Tie- iiii-r.- -tiv-lion. in !. .N-r l.t-t. that lb" ss-iiiilor fav.red ...-h .1 bill, would h ive I, -ft h'.IM :l -'r.illd -'l ii r. i-k mi th.- '1 llllH be. o he.,rino bill i- to U-Ii- VI. we ! -i lit lllietlt--1 1 1 1 1. -11 1 -. bv poini. a: h:-i. iv. II i.e:llell out of i'h III .illi T-.'t eotllllV reeoll-i'leled oil e r.-t t" ti ii- 1 him V' o a vast majority .'J J'o.-ilii,- il. i.ili' 1 his 111 I V ieW epal-ed t. ,e pres.-!, tie illilitel: Illo tlli- llll!lll'I.ll loll otinlry .iiirin.' not tin..' tlu.t 'veil to the pro- and our soeia! fi. reselit -e.l-oll. 's ll tiloliejit wa- beill.' M oi" mil in-' i t'lti 'll .i ti.t ir.- :u. in-t I he ili-o'.ent -oei,il-:n litilt. I- lll-o lieillL' mi l M .ody iiiiporl."! to our -Ii-r. - IV. in H.e ......r' i ' TI Id tii-i. l.. t!io i!ie ivli:...- of lh' V.tt'on-. i- be.l llilll! It Ii hell It I o!.,e- !oW li to lh.' Ainerie.i tie- re!"u- slums of the old talk of tueriea oppn-s-ed of all a -ontllliellt. but th" ; lint "f ntak- of vi,e Nihilist- and the Anarehi-ts lenth d.-fv o:;r Iavv if Kurnpe. win Ilisn- aii-i i-u-toin- and al ien )! to tr -ill-pi: !i !..ii diM'triiH h.iiiily to our f ti.ne t.'. .....:!-1. lit tO e .. and .nil of ur - "1" .il their miir- nlv pp-l.'illl erniueiit. it is Ion -en: '.men! and take ildel'.-e. Willie liu-re 1- uiateri.il ;ii:i..i' tin- i'liini-'o.-kinj to our -nor.--, th- , otllisel of em. I, viiliiabi j-iant- that :il ple.tloll I ft pt tele f tin- era he, ss.pl. ill .n-.n1 t I b, r the pauper-, the .-riniitia'-, -eolut:oinsls. the vaaboli'l-. u bom IltirojN-au L'overiini.-iil- ire lei most atixioii- to oi't rid of'.' the Italian-, tlie linn- and Shall we other i-j-fiid to 'il rant lai.op r-. who do not im ; e.tllle i itl.'.ells. ntlt W llo-e pll-.s.' i- sini- iilvto l airv away fi .ai this eouiitry tin i irotit.-of ruinous eompetitioii w ith our , native workmen, continue to take advan tage of our want of pmt protei li hi of the interests of our laborini; ei:i-.se--'.' As matters now stand we an- miilty of ihe ab-uiditv of .lemali l.n- prohstion lor our artisans and la'norers from i'itiie!i lion with tne pi'.upor labor of Knrope, and at the Kiiiu'liiiir.'p'i.ii:; our u-.iti'S .,ud iuvitiiiL' this- very pau;s-r i-ihor to eompeic wiili our iM-o.le at their own '.-ils. Is it not time to call a halt, and 'urn our ,-it'entioii to the p..'i'i.-jl. indu--'. trial iiiitl -s-i.il problems Hvo'tVed in this pi t;oi, i.; tree innii'.-'raMoii 1 rolee- tfii . .liter. ...11- I: I on. f our est- .; .-.Mi pi II Ml I .pie. and of our own in entire revi-ion of ... f .vei-J-n illl llior;',- port 'I. Th, i.itlloly. .t w it, ' v. . ia: . v W . .1 . A i I- oft' .1 I li a li-:. ,V, -I .,- I k iles.l -I -.1 I, an 11 t : lit 1. : ii Mi I. :'l 1. 1 1 the -oils various war ...un--. ib id Mr ..tiiioii. 1,1 liejlos,,.ers :ly tie:, lid alio I'llil'L; I'.ti s lite a ..,-eat -paee to i v i,. :i lilis " liebl. He I ry I arti :e ).-... imsl are- Vt I iiiii . 1 : I'r, 'let.- a -ii.:...,, , i.lll Oj I: i- n o-.-r, I. , ti,.- Lint I.. l ,i., Sa: , i . u . I ,e 1 to t..k, tie- ..lid Senator Cameron's Fecent Ptirchas es. I"--tMl'.v III xl : li a i n. on !!., ' T I .iU-Ut :ii ! I r;m- etl. s. una i io I; fie- si :, K I I ..l-k w paid . alae;-. li I.- i.i" In '.. t. I M I t .llll' t- l!' : ' IV--'-!.-! t-1Ti:,' M ;t'-u: .-( iii.tii.y aii-i tni ,',i; 'if .M ..I. .r. f. ,;; TiPtil .. l-'i j.ri m- i!i -( m i'!-' a' l'-,it v , : a ini.ii.iii tl.-Sir' l.v in .I- aN ir al M.(p !.-r.- w it h" n i f.c la-t ti ; .-nn- Ft-male Counter.eitrs Arrested ,w V. V-d iv-The I ml.sl . t-cr i' e otlti ets. late an :ttur i.n. two woiiu u tK.i tet! Mrs. .nm and M.ss Flleii liaiTill. w i.o haw Iteeil u'' 1 in coiinn ti. ii iii ;it t o.ti t. r a i 'h r ol iii"!i!t- 'it N". .'.'7 lli-t ot h;:n- 1 .Mid elevelilll lV-t f . Tin Ts eaul.t the Wo;i,.-u i' tt,, if i-.ti'ture! ihirn-ep ;.i.(tt?-.: p-m . ni' ;iiu; k T r ItM-l-li. Mtl l tt,- l-il.irs Ti,, K'-!' w.-iu.i-i i-tt itol .pott .e.irx"f k-jix . th t-. it: i. Ml mold ti' e.Ult:erV t. rt iter. W lio Fi. i.arrett ..M.j,.-.! r, ,M. lh p:tn. oiti.tn i Ji - r .. , an 1 Nl . K-: s -it r . . i omuii--!'.!,!-- s.;,,,;,! , t. i not .i. j, ;h, ,i Mr K. s:.;(i t',I .';t- ((.-(.j .k lie." 1 Umi . rir .oii'.Mr;.it tor iifi.:l., i(t. !io;:ii; Th. iii atin.ii). t'tt- lt..!.iti '.vo . l,:id", n. a h-.y ..f thr-.... ri. TWe'-., -e.ifs of t Uiel.i. l( Mr. Kelly and M; .". ikio U:t' tw-li l-r ealtitialion. f !.. Siu- Fa il a gl of niTini- iiier Ivirrtit in New Jersy Women's First Vote. Ilri vti.KKK. V J., Apr.l At the elee litttt l'..rsm.i Inlslts' tiie Wittnell ol this '.... 1 'r I he irt nine had ihe privihw of ';.n: Tin- tair -ilui. ian la id a iiuiiiIst I tiuifiw. .ni ta-i lii.-irliM italiol for John seiners, ill. Mr Sim. rtn is ti,, tslit.tr ot the Warren .l-nr.irj. Unities. Is-iii' an eliphlr widower and a (reiieral liivorite amonc the weaker ex. lie was eUs-te.1 I.y Imye majority. HORRORS OF THE CYCLONE STORM. Families Exterminated and Towns Laid in Ruins Appalling Scenes in the Devastated Districts. Sr. jri. Aj.nl il. S-ial ili-jotliex re- ; - eived len- t.iay eive appailiii!: d.-tail of j the er i..ne!. torna.!."-- ami liatj onns Tlie .h-triet- di vastateil are a CT.n-id.T-ahle part of We-vni and Soiithwentern Mi !H.uri. Sutbea-teni Kan.-aA and Northern Kan-a- ln liaK-s and Veniou ountie-. M'5-oiiri, the d.-tni.-tioii wa- very )reat. Wit and .ii:h of Kii h Hill thei..rm raire.1 w ith ter-,-tlir- violeii.v and it- trnek i- strewn f..r mile- with all kind-of .l. bri-. in. ldinp cni-h-i.-l and -plii'ten-l .lwilliii:- and out lion-.--, .i.-.i-l anima!- ati-1 ioiilrry. . iothiiifi w.-ar-in- a; " '' and ail kind- of larni pr..) rty. i'iie -.timai.-l l- i" proi.-rty i- upwar-l- of iM.e -;. w-t-re kiiied ill the iieiphUeiiuod of the town of Hume and spnurue. and a num t -.riou-ly mid -..in. I.iiai y injur- Hinnl : d. -irov.-I ina. M Srniion, on the Ta.-ili'- nutd. was otily one li..u-e lieinjt left stand Smiths li..u-e, three mii.-s fnmi Itii h Hill, was blown to atoms, and -Mr-. Mimh family injured. Ilerdauffhter-in-law. Mr-. Ilv.-m, mid her two rhildreti were also l..i l!v liun. Two hired m ti on the plaee i a!-o meiv.-l ininii.-s All the stables and ; ;i.i iario- on the Hrinv plaiv w.:re demolish ed. At the Miller larm. three milf wt of Sj.i -.ii'iie. a spl. ndi'l residenei', l.ani-and oiit iio i-.-.- w. re ile-troyeil. nine ati!e. a number ..i ,.: and ota.-r-t.s-k kiii.-d. and Mr. Mil ler and hi- wife and imhy were blown into tl. well and drown. -1 l u-i-L-. e L I, I V It Itl HM .I TI..-M a.i.loii.e., Ki.iire - h'H.l ; Iio.im-s wi-n- reeked. It i - r. i.rte l that a brother and -i-ter iii.iin-1 Finn are .lead, bin I ill- t- liol Verified. The M'-' ! list K'i. npai hiin b a Spras;iie di nioii-h.-l. 1! F. l'..iker.V o. s 1 1 1 iii tier vied wa- -..iii.-P-l over the prairie in every Kn-.tioii. And -iv h..u-'s wen- le- ..r,.V.-l. tom IN it' Iss uer part of I. tim eotility. Kansas. In th. a re- ii., - ellt 111 i. ir tiiiiiiel-siiHp.il twi-ter mad- a !- ii. oiiisi oiloek -ei'-n mil.- norili 1 l'res...n. Kverv larm-houi- in tin , thestorui wa- deiiioiish.-i. and ev-y in ri.-i-.iil was riiiin-l. r miies ;.,,m Pn ott. Mr. Hinn's line V , -I ,., Iv. i I'. r -wa- iti.i-h.-i liat and Mr-. Fhiin a , I liii... small ihil lp n mortally injured : a id two visitors d.iiiL'epiii-ly hurl. .!, I l'.r,.. k and wife and one son. Win. M. I'oid and wile and eli:ld. alst.oflhis viein- , !' -, . wei-e fatally illilire'l. A lew nun s Iroai this seene. V . . iNnwn. ; : M M id.-li. Mr. Ih.ptn. wife and two j : i 'it. In ti. ha. I taken p'liijre in a .-lorm cellar. : w ii-n ei'ht co" s fell on tiieiii thioiiuh the t J r... fan, I all were severely hurt. Win. Hrown 1 in-biir's laniily found p-ture in '' storm i .' e. w bile a "..ii boil-.' uttered over the ' li-ld-. I". -u niii.-s norllnv-sl ,,f I'-eseoit Mr-. Sarah ( r ule a- I. ;'1.-1 and the family injur.-! by ; lii, , ni-hitt-ot the liou-e. In a di-tanee of . t e;,T -ii.-mile-only one house i Known to ! iv stood the storm. H. . Tripp, of : k ai,s:s ei-y. was standi in.' in the doorway of ; 1 M amove Itroih.-rs' irr..-- rv -ton-, in I'n .ott. : 1 wl,, ii the building' was d.-lmycd and he wa- ; ki.ietl. Neariy every lion-.' in Miami June- i o.i, live miles north ..f I'test-ott. wa- blown j d-.. n and -cvera: imt-.ii- injure.!. j -.-.i: ii v Kiii.t.n ;t nirv ei mh. ;, vent, -en p-rsin.. ap- known l iiave Ihs-ii t.-l in l.inu coiitiiy and abou: .'( w.-r.- -.-ri- iy VVolllltle.1. li lion -htm inly kan-as,r. .(s :uei-ui- iii si,,wl j ., i. rrH.le t a-lal ion. l. ,1. Id s farm iv. I- sw ,-pl clean ol build ill L'sal It! I I:-.e-i,Ml,. --.n by. Ihe Mills lauiilv wa-u-arly i MiTltliliated. two ehildteii and the lietltiel beilm kill.il. and a in.--.- and i llll. I were feu, d barely alive, hill will re it v.r. Tie--tone r-sitleli'-.' of Sallllle! I'ole a a- la.-1 lo ihe ground. Ill AntieiM-iicotinty Ihe. y. louc badly dam-:t-e.l the town of I olouy. At I'.ble Mound, a town ,,l in-' inbabilants. Iwenly lions-, wep w leeked and. two per-.ns wen- kili.il. Jos eph Ihican's liou-e wa- liurbil away ill lie- mid-: of a weddini; ii'iemony. but the nir:v found refuse in tin- ,i'll:ir and e-capi-l t! jnrv'. , tHI.i: KII.I H IIV HIl.sTONI. sHial fniin lni-liville. Miss, -ay- that - ; ion -i -, .iin:r wa-isite,I by a leiribh tittimier storm, lollowel by heavy had ibat IcillI live -i.n-k and injiiiiil many eolop-i p, rs,.i, in l'thor -outity The t-wn ..f 1 1 Utlt illtoli Wlis Ueal lv .lelliolislt.il. 11 lieW li .ti t. le-l-rtsttu's stoii- and ihvelliliL'. W.t r 1. - lb.:-', lleinu .iw. biii-. !tciis,tn's re-i- 'l-li'eau.i ser.l! lie-ro , .thin- v ere w p-ckcl a1-1 ihe i.l.iis i.louii several l.iiuin-l yanb f om i h. ir lormer -in . N.. wa- injur.-!. I : , ,:i,',,iS.' w il! exes d .- "..""t dispat-l, fp.m llaiiliib.it. Mo., -ay- that aboil! initiitiL'iit a terrific storm u,ir,-'l,-I a l, -:mb,.r of Luii.liiiL's atel the tain which lol I i. dama-,il a -P'al deal of inep-haiidit'. ., ier,ii. w.-rr iiiitiii'd. Explosion of a Shell. li v;.n i: Ti krv. April Sk A I n i i J i -1 1 .i'l-.ti -Ion h.Ht Jlripht- nwir inn vo- r iav alit tjhmii ainl ? rinii-ly w.miikImI liriir it - -i ai.; " liil'in it. Tin fut-n m mmli iijf ii ..ii i in-.-..in ii im 4;ui'M'l th' pl-iion. now tt.i- tfiriric. ami tin- (mim. .f tin---n !l (ia!!rrji tin li'tiiM' iw itttl iy M air ncs - Isivli, Um(- W(Miniiuir tile (ollowin: Mi-- A.:;!i- Willi-, a. ! II v.a- riirht I.y i'.iwii . V I-: !mu il..- LtMt-; 'it.. Willi-. . y.-irs l('i I ft (.r-.k.-n; William Willi. ! ! cMv liit! tit-! alwinl t(i' iuft-; Frank J-ih". !i,i!i.i li?tk ii Williaiji TiinHT. m t Mown o' IMw.t1'! l'nlt-. ami jaw-lni-s liro- ! k. i. :nr ..:litT v.iiu,s aimut thr ln-inl. Mis? ! Wiiii-ain! Iviwart i'-'U-an- not t'XiHfti! i i. iiv. Tilf rrll :t a W.if T' li.-, ami lial i. : . i tii lti!i't-r lifihi. t in- nn ii ira! ! ! m Itanlrii. ;;i "t .t..h!i ItrownV t'.-rt. TIm 'hij iui ti wlm w. n- injiir. il tlnMirli' th-y W'.ul.l it ttifff wa :tny Mtw-l-T in it. an-l t!. itUt i- iit 't' -avualti.f i thv jtaitilul n- : -.nit .In"! iiive-tiirattoii. I m hloin i 'it a wiii'l-.w t Mr. '.H-kri'tl'! hms-, . lar.f t-! thr flu-il th w yar.N anl ! ricait tlir-MiLili tin1 hoiw ot Hiiwani 1 . . "'.h ttif tit ;ui ol tlu lamiiy at hn- j in r. i-iii ;..rin.ii "iif. Mr. I'.iif--. w h wa- hat: injuml. va- with thr paily w t... i p.t. .1 -in I!. Appalling Storm in Kansas. Fi. on. Kan.. Aj-rii -A sj--ia! fnun Five..i:. in :hi county. rejNn a terrible t ve!..i,r ..ii fh'irs-ia evening at aUtut U;'.' ..'ei.itt There Wen- -euteeti kills at tiiil. r tu ptiiot throuudioiit the eounty and :tii ne -a U ulal-'eaiii.tunt nM.iriiajc to all kinds of property. FresNitt wa literally wiMt out ot i-itetut . not a -inirie buMditiir Iteing It tl .-taiehiu tti mark the -ite o( a teiee ppti.-l-rtu und thriving plaee. KeMirts arv eoiuM.i; in troin alt over th' con ul ry ofilaru :je t i lie terrible Mortiv i was a genuine t i..ne hut t ante from tin northwest in it. Ml .t f in- -.tithwest. as is usual. Hail fell a'l ot r The e-niiiiy, sotiu toties measuring 1 J i ei. i i , inch" in ein iiiiiifc-n iHt. I';.t i ..uly itijure! are .lint Waldt idgc l: IF-ro. c While. William ampU ll? u T. 1 rm ..f ;;. hard Harkiie. he. with I ; .i. lour t-hildn-n and Mis Minnick. if .k'..tiel 111.. isitingthf laimiiy. wer- in the 'net. I'd hiiihling Was taken Up ImmuIv. --i-l ..nis anl lnpjt.sl iu an orchard ,!u!iv' iiptti n large af tr'. All tht ..tupaitt en hurt very seriously ami Mrs. M.trkiMf w.m killed. The fttn-v-ofthe stt.rin was appailmg and wnl'rftil fmik Wert performed b tin wind. It i nporttsl that v rai rvuis wt-rv kills in Hiue Mound and M.it'h ton. Pennsylvania Town Burned Out. ; ri.v..nn. I'a., April J!. A tire l.s.k pla.-. this nitirniiii; I.y whi. li a 1.1.. k ot six frame lu:!-litit in the Imsinw .rti..n of the i..u n was il.Mntyt-datiil very little ot the ' itiiitenis -.-i.-. tl. l'ive of the liuil.liii-s mere i own.sl hy nsr.f p. Uii hanls ami one l.v fharli-Shupp. They aere vninetl at V'.- ': partially ili-iirtsi. The loss on M.tek w ill n-aeh ahout half eoverwl hy insurants . Fighting a Wild Steer. l.io., l. April it. F. W. Klower lew, a tanner livini; iiihuv mil. we-t ol here trasout in the field thi? moniine. when he iiolii-e.1 m tninm -tMT about a half amile di- lant. He went uu Willi m wont. i" 'w ently, hearing w.metliinj: air.ch. tuniei ml saw the iteer o.iiiiitt; at mm. mil iirj, head down, and al.ul twenty yaniit way. Mr. Flowenlew was. not armed, and hi only way to avoid beinjrirtniek by the firrt rbarge was to do. lire it. whieli he did. The i-teer ! turned and eame acain, but with le force, ' and Flowi-r.k'W ile'eelel in p-ttinij his ri(.'ht hand into the teer' mwtril-. Here the Iwttle Imvuii l'tw'n nian and bea.-. The -tet-r mi thn-e yearn old. and as Flow enlew i- a tall and powerful man, it made a nearly -iiiil tiifht. For over an hour they -iruvi.l. il ihi' mliile Flowenlew wa working hi- way to the hoii-e. ill lpnt of whi. li be liialia.-.! to uvuren hiuvy elub. When he j?t bold of thi- he liad a little better e ha i tec. and eonnm-lieed to -illul the Mwt over the head and now. This the steer nt-iod and -uirt re.1, hut the minute the pout) dint; ftopi--.! the brute ehrairel and hud to In- beaten oif The la-t de-H-rate effort made by I lie steer knoi ked Flowerdew to the 1 ground. Although the animal wa- fast fail ing from lo-sofhlood. it ore.! it- vii-tim hor ribly. Flowerdew's injuries are latal. Tlie steer, from the lo-s of hlsil and exhiiu-tioii, fell dead at his side. Gettysburg Memorials. II vkw-hi hi,, April 1. leivenior leaver ami hi- cabinet and meiuliers of the li-jri-la-tiirt- to-lay vi-itel the liettyshin-i baltle field on whi. h it is pn.e.-.I toernt tl tablet- at u total r.ot ol-l.'l. to mark flints of the I eii. nieiit in w -1111-11 the renn-yivauia n-i- nient. rrtiei,,te.l .l..ri..K the three day lit'l.t in July I-:.'. Tlss delegation was rv n iv.-l on the public -.jiiap- under the au-pi-11 ot Ihe tow n autiionti.-. listrict Atior- ney o- n:jti that the bill appp.pri t i tr ---l."1" Is: IK't "H'y -i-scd. bill that ; appn.prialioii-Is- made lor the eps ti.m of ; iiioniiin-nl- t iener.il.- Meade and HauoH-k. , (lovi rnor I-av.T iiitimal.il in R-s.n-c tll.lt , be w .iil.l appn.ve any bill- 1-s.kin to the coiiiiiieliloralioll of the valop.ll- d.sil- oft I'enn-yi. atiia soid.ers. j i.ov. rnor lli-avt r was a, ,'.,iii.a,iie.l in his trip over the bat:.!.:':, id by li.ivcrnorl iruisl.ee and i "joiiel V'-ay. of Vcnnoiit. The later, who was in charge of a Vermont Ptrinient duriiiL' the -nut fiL-bt. cave a description of l'l-keit's charge. This evening liovcrnor UrnislK-e and the pt of the loiiiiiiis-ion sebs teil to choose a site for monuments in memory of the sol j dicrs of Vi rmeut w ho (ell in the (ictiy-biirK Ik-hl. were eiitained by i.,venier Iteav. r al i me lAii-utive munsioii. - i Kilpatrlck's Famous War Horse Dead. IM: kkiip.wa. N.J.. Aprils. -Old S,t," the .i lchrat.il war horse ol the late iener.il Kilpatriek. died yc-lcrday, of old ;il-c. " Spot" wa- captured by Kilpatriek in South Can lina. while under Sherman, in hi- march lioiu Atlanta to the sea. and afterward used by iheiieiier.il in all of bis chanie- on the enemy. Tin- exact ;u.'e or sii-pt- of the horse is not known, bill competent judges havcpns laiiu.il him of Arabian origin and ais.tlt vS years old. He was the oldest horse livim: known to buvc been isil by any ucn eral in the lute war. i.en. ral kilpatriek in his will .!ir.i-t.il that "Old .t " -hould P inaiii on ihe old homestead and Ik- cans I Ibr until bis death. Many js-rsoiis lrinl to cure possession of Hie horse for exhibitii.il pur-s.. but the exii-iitoiv p.fuscdall otli-rs. II. was li'irin! y, -teniae, ainiil military hon ors and in the prcscm-i- of a lar-e uuinlM.r of Uu-villagers, in a sli.pinir meadow on the bomesl.-atl farm, atsnit tbps' uiilis. fp.m Iw-rc Dashed to Instant Death. Pin-m H'ih, April il. The curve one mile U voiid Ir'iill.-r -tiition. on thr P. .McK. and Y. railroad, wa- tin' -eeiu'of a w ris-k yc-l'r-d:i mornini:. in wbii-h Firciuau ('barb's Sill and llrakeiiiau -.rm' K. Ix-w is w.-i--instant Iv kilie.1. A sinuli- Irai k at that point wind-around ihe fail' of a hill thnv hundred fis-t liijrli. Simp time during the nilit all immense mass of rock fell from the hillside upon the track, and w hen coke train No. i2, riuinin at the rale of eighteen miles' an hour, rami' Mini. I the Is-nd. it dasht-1 into a boulder wei-liiiij; iweiitv-tive tolls. The engine was ihrown tVoni llu- track, together with nine 1-H-, into the rii.-r. s.uiiiiel i;.iiii-.-y. tbei-nirinis-r. -ni,ssI uiiii a lew inj ii ies. hut ilt and l-.vi- hit." U.fh ' h'.riibiv in. .it-led. and die 1 in a few moment-, fin- lailer wa- 'Si y.-ar- ..Id and liv el nt U't ':ii-s,.n stn-et, and wa- mar.-iel n-.-iith - A Fatal Railroad Accident I. . -ti it. April An aieident is-'iir-red al I oil.s k t.e.lav on the cut-off ol the P. iiiisi lvauia ll.idn.aii. jti-t U'y...ud the city limits. John B. Ids ker an.l wile. atliarnie, and tli. ir. I.nii.. ilei in-law, Mrs. f.iniiia Iui k ei. wnii her two ear t.M child. w.n-Murn liinr iioiui! U I'otfi Maiihrim t roiii-; tiu- r.ulr i. hy tiie Nf'.v Thr wai'ui: , 1 :.i- - rity, v Im ii. in i: u aoii a a- trti' 1 i hit ao l.iiniir.i. a.l, rk .e- I.; ni-licl. aii'i it-- .riipaii! thrown nii-itT tht train .Mr. aul Mi. IW kor -.v iri autly killm. ;tinl The IaiiL'htrr-in-lav re- ! I triT'hti iiijiiri' on h-r iiraI, un iiit I" -hrvr-i i li.- I.ilal. . It ii. i ua- loiind on ihe ei a ilioiitrh 111-' t AO- W atrher thr Mic hilt. Ivl ya it- ( -in Tim , ii.. v. iiolh' nniiMiin -i. rlir I lie ao- Professor with Machine. an Infernal i.kvklami, Ohio, April A sin-rial troin Kent. 1 1hio. trlis ot a tlialHtiiral attuupt to kili I'roti'vor Thtnia Sanfonl, of that place, with an infernal machine. A small nt Hii left in the hallway ot" hi- nsiilciice. ll jirrUiiarly iim-trm tr with a kliohat one rtul w ith wliir h to open a small drawer, lieimr -upH-ious I'nth-ssor Sanfonl shook thi' Ini and a few grains of gunpowder fell out. 1 'poii rhwr examination hedisevrnl several matrhes so arrangeil as to be ignited when tiie drawer was oHned. He thn-w ihe Inix into the do-r van! when an explo sion tKt iinvti which shutleretl the w imtows o an a 'ija.vnt holier. Ther is no known niolivi' for the diatN.lical deed. Chief Justice Cartter's Successor, Aslll MiTo . . April 'Jl. idi ut to-day appoiutetl Flwarl F The Pres- liinghaiii, ifhhi. (o te thief .lustier of th- Supreme roiirt t.tthe litriet of Columbia, to till the jt-.iiicy caiiMtl by the ih-all. of Chief Justice ! Canter. Judge Ihmrham is . years old, (or th past fifteen year ba lieen Jd-L- f the Conn t.fCommoii Pleas lor the Colutohu ' diTri I. and i!i lss W;l (In IVtoocratir ; candidi'le l.r Supn tiM- Co-urt Judge d th ! Mate. He i a pvrotial friend an I a.sno. iate i of Hon. Allen i. Thurman. who warmly , rcvomuiciidt-d his appointment, as did all the MieHler of tin- MlprelUC Court f Ohio. ! A Virginia Town Struck by a Fur ious Gale. Si-kkoi.k. Va . A pril P jvt night a ; ycone viite.l t Iti- tection with fatal and 1 destructive elleet. Its track was a (suit on' : huii'Irttl yards wide. The Iioum' of John , Wright. si miles north of Suffolk on th Xorfolk an.l Western railnwi. was.s.mplete- ; lv tlenittlishetl. Mr. Wriirht an.l hit. wife, a ' younp sister ami James Uike were in the ; house at the time. Mm. Wriirht ami Luke ' w. rekilhsl, the young pirl fatally injilnsl ami Mr. Wright seriou-ly hurt. Mueh oth- er .laiiuif!.- was done U. prop, rtv along the ir.uk of the ey. 1...,., Arrival of Another Large Consign ment of Trade Dollars. A. I'KAX. isrxt, April 21. The steamer Ity of Sydney, w hieh arrive.1to-dav fnun China and Japan, bronchi lvli.ni trntle dttllars. The last hinese steamer hniutht JT"..i. Anion.' tiie iwsseniTrs on the t'itT ol'Sydney ere I'rinee Kreileriek Leriild. of ' I'nissia. a nephew of Kmpemr William of ! 'iermauy. I'miee Umis Ksterhasy,of Austria and their suite, m ho are making the tour of ,,e world, were also on board. Death-Dealing Tornado. Littlk Rock. Ark.. April iJ. About 3 j o'rl,-k this mornini! a toma.lo, oriiiiiatiiis j in the Indian Territory am) nmvimr almo-t due east, utse.l thniitKh the t-iimtry four mill--north and along the line of the Little les k X Fort Smith Itaiiroad. It was be tween a quarter and a half mile w ide and near Ozark. Fnmklin tsmiity. ls-ran doinn great damare to trees, boil-es mid feno. Farther east, near t'.ial Hill and Clarksville, Johnson county the damage was very serious and many tersoif wereinjurwl. Fourmile from t'larksville. this afiern.xpii. Turner. John Keed's ehild, ii. 1). Rowley' ilauchter and a child of Mr. Fettv were kilb-d. A man named Phillips, near Ozark, was si-ven-ly in- jnpal by falling timber. The loss to farmers and buildinsrs, fences, stm-ks and jrp.winc j crops i very heavy, but it cannot now Ik' 1 estimated. An Ozark special say.-: A heavy wind appptaclttsl from several directions and the currents met in this valley and pa oil up the canyon east nf the town, about the h-ad of which the funnel apejr.tiice of the cyclone was first seen. A trai k 3"0 yapls wide was laid almost entirely bare. Timber and all sorts of improvements were blow n in every direi-tioti. The residence of Jonathan Wor thy, where the funnel first struck the ground, was blown forty fvt and leveled. Mr. Wor thy was badly hurt, hut his family escaped by not Iniiiur in-ide the house. Met'nurts' Church was completely destp.ytil. tine dwelling near by was leveb-i. but the mem bers of the family were so cauiiht bi'tvvis'ii tiiiibers thai nob sly wa- hurt. Mr. Jam.- Morri-oii wa- seven-Iy bruised. E. T. Word ru.'f. John Alsh.tt. Russell Nuiin. John Mil ler and S. A. M, Court- are the principal suf-P-rs in this section. The in'iii'ral da m-a-e was d'Hie to stock, outbuilding, fencing, let-. mill- orchard- out-i,e of the immediate tra. k of the cyclone, while inside everyt liinc was iiearlv a total wreck. LIST OK CVSI tl.TIE-. ss-ial I'n.m Clarksville, A special I'n.m Clark-ville, this State. Stiys : A terrible cyclone pa-s.il over this country fp.m w.st to ea-t fp.m two to thpe mites wide at 7 o'clock this morning, pas-iut north of Clark-ville and doin- fearful dain aire. -is mpsou were kiib.-l. and fift.s-n were badly wouudi-l by falling Iioiim's aiitl rlyim; timls rs. The houses of all th,-s' parties were blown down ami scattered far and near, an 1 7 is-rsoiis l.,.st their houses, barn-and fence-, w bi. h were blown away and totally destroy ed. Considerable -t. k was killed. All farms nil- lyiln; oM'ii mid many trinities will sutler if not aidul al once. An "Asiatic Limited" Train. ltoTox. Mass., April 14. -Tre-Mi-nt 'barb's Francis A, lams, of the l iiion Rn-iiic liail r i.i.l nmyany, says that the vestibule train of l'tiHman cars, which is now on exhibition here, is to Ih- ii-e.l for transcontinental travel bet ecu Jersey ity ami .-all Francisco un.l will In- known as tin- ' Asiatic limitnl." It is i-sns-ially inlen.l.-l lor j-airo-aiis jour in-vins; to the Ka-t. It is iiroi-i-cil t. coiiu tickets in J'aris and London lor To kio. Yi.kahama, Hong Konu and I 'antoii The liasseneers will U- oblii;isl to make onlv t wocbaiiLTsof convi yani-c U'tWirii I.ivi rs. r Marve and his A-iatic ilestination. uinl U'ibn- leavim; Kurojs' will have stati'-r.sim- i and slivpintr-car stt tions assiirm -1 for the en- ! tire trip. The trans-Atlantic steamer will I laud the traveler on the Jersey ity wharf, w ithin len yard- of the train, which w ill take him ill just Iii hours to the frann plank of a Pacific -Mail -team -hip in San Frani i- -o. The stops in Jersey City and San Fran cisco will Is as brief n- the mpiil handling of luirirap' and mails e.m nutke them. The trip from Inidon t 'ok:lhallla or t'autou i-au thus U' mad.-inside of om- luoiiili. It ha- nol yi't Ihs-ii dis-idisl whetbiTthe "Asiat ic limited" w ill nm wis-kh' or tbrtniirhlb. A YounK Woman's Suicide. Pott-tows, April :M. The only ihitlhter The s. ire of the Itaplist I'hiirch was twist of Henry K. llunsieker, a mi.hic- deab r. ed and left in a dangerous position. Many r.-'idiiii; at No. tlj i Fairmouut avenue, Phil- I windows wen' broken and triors npn.ot.-l all ,-ideIpliia. commilti-l suii iili' by taking "'l- over (he city. No news of dam:u.'C ill the son ut thi' Amerii'jtii lloti'l. Hover's Ford, 1 i',,untry h:t- Ims-ii nsiveil a- yet. Pa., la-t niirt. She arrivisl at Hovi-r's Fonl on the li o'el.M-k tniin on Saturday evening, and after payim; for her loili;iiir retinsl to her mom. Alsiut ! o'clock yesterday iiiorn- i iui;, alter rceateil attempts to awaken her I bail Ut'ii made, the il.H.r was broken on'ii I mid she was found dead, j A note was found in her iss-ket-book on- t:iiniii this messais' : "Semi word to !ii I'ainnoinit avemie. Pbilailelphiu.' The youii lady left her home in Pliila j delphia, suyini; site was jxoint: to visit I'ri.'mLs in Norri-lnw n, w here she formerly !ied. j Sbi- bad Us-n melancholy lately, the re-tilt ! f a pnilonj.'i'd illness la-t summer. Miss Hiiu-ii-k.-r hail Invu in the -iupi..y of Frank ! .--iddail at his I'hesinut sti-,s.t, philailclphia, -ton' until vi-iy rei-nlly. A Remarkable Recovery. Kkik, April :4. Thr S.tldiff ami Sailor'? Ilotn. was the n-iif -fa inot inular n- ; j eov,-ry from total iraly-is t lay. I:uir. Uaihy, of Iunna--ItT. 'aiiir to the homr a j y-ar airi on a litter, ami si lire thrti. aiul prior to that time, lor year, ha-l not inovt-l or hiiiiM-lf. but hal ti Jh waite-l on like a little rhilil. This niornini; he .lesrrilMil a ie euliur neusiition in the vicinity ot hi woiiml from a uii shut, ami said that if he were i put on hi fvt lietfiuhl walk. I To ihe great nrpriM' of the itnnialrs nuti ! t.t the meilieal fnilernity w Im were -luimioli- r-1 he walker olf, ami sj n ut the dux in mak i ing trips alnitit the Iioum- an-l gmuti-ls. I The pMir tellnw is overjoy etl hy lit nsitv- '' Murdered For Fifty Cents. ( LAKhSBt'Hit, W. Va., April J A mur der growing out of a diHermiv lelwerii two men to ttie amount of Jifty ei'iits orctiria-d near here laht night. The murdcnr is James Fri.-emati. a wealthy and well-known citizeu of i'nt years of age, while bis victim is l-iuw aire!), a eoal miner and a young man. ' 'at-r-'ll bad Ieen emph-yetl by Freeman during the wvk, and lat night after siipM-r Ihe two lie j got ttigether to etf"t a settlement. In a fri, morurnt a diptite anw and the two men wen1 sMiri engaged in a t'mht. In tlie melee Freeman drew a larg clasp-knife an.l siabU-d 1'atndl in the bnast. 4ietb resulting j in liort tiim-. Fn'inah ba eva.led ar- ; ret. I Sheriff Fees In Franklin County. ii itni ... April ii In Ihe suit bnuilit b r i;entl Skinner againM the "l4" eounty it mit ll.x. claimed to U- uue imii h.r sunitii. tiling junr aim lor tecs in ermittal ims "iluring hi term. Judge Kowe has tile. I an opinion giving judniefit aiaiut the county Kr the full aiiMnint iaim tl. Tin Its- are allowed uteler sjtecial arW f th- lvtUtun-. which were erTttnenu-ly uppo-eil to have lut-ti n peahsl by the act of Wv tin tht lansl unconstitutional. The division will have the elliii of giving ex Sherirt' Kurt, who succeseI Skinner. aUut lit for similar f--?. Hailstones That Pu nctured Roofs. Ibti.MM. Fobk. Miss., April JI. Thisafter iHNtn a hailstorm !issed iv-r this section, tlie like of wliii li lia." never Ihvh witm-My.! lien-. When tkv liail hrs lienan to Dill tin- ..le tlioii'lit the mot's were U-inj; torn from ll,.-ir li.tiix-.. It lmile.1 stisi.lily f.rthir t.vn iiiiiinief. aii'l tli..uiiit nf haili.ton.'s , '"'j1 ",!" w,-rR laty r than hen s eirirs. S v- i 1 ral erl' l'"'kwl ul Illa' "-aiireU live ami ' ",n'l'-';,u''li" inulint in cireumlerenee ami I four a'"1 one-half oum-es. "ul were kuoekisl iu nsifs of houses, ami l'- ''" lartiaily MripK-U of their foliatre. -. ..- j ame seventeen rears Arter. ""in.... .-ipni iMiij.iiiiin iimraiT- man, a well-to-do farmer, mysteriously dis- apitearxal seventeen years ao. Alter uti avaiiiu scanh for his whereabouts his family gave him up for dead. After a season of niouniitu; his wife put away her widow s weeds and mamed apiin. Ijist evening Mr. Xinimermanappeansl hetiirehis astonished wife and told her lie had been living in Buffalo for several years and rlaim ed to lie the owner of three valuable pmper ties there. It is said the wife will abandon her second littsband for her earlier love. Too Many Wives. ( Hii-.vi'i. April .4. A fuil-lledneil Mon.wn Klder iiamcil Joshua linker is in this rity with thn wivi- and eiht rliililren. He hails fpim lueida eolinty, Idaho, i- on his way to Alabama, where he intends to t-nae in bu-iness. The ny put up at the Nation al Hotel and refiislered. " Ebler Joshua Baker, b tall Mrs. Raker, and three children, Mrs. Rak.-r and five children, Mrs. Baker and no rhildp-n.'' The elder insisted that the women occupy the same slcepimi-piom as himself. This the hotel clerk refused to allow, and w hen be under-lissl the slate of the ease oplered the whole familv to seek aivotnnioilations el.-ew here. Hi- eldership isrvw in.liiinaiit and loudly ppite-ted oi;uiii.-l such tpatnielil, whepii'ii be was urn-ted on ihe ebarue of bipimy. Itaker ptve ls.ndtoapi.iir Thurs- day . and the party an- now at Ihe Itarncs Hmi-c. U-ker is a typical-l.siking grander with not i van a vc-tinc of clerical upis-anni.e. He bus Im- u arn-sttsl ums ts-fore ami triisl Isv foi-the I'nil.i! States Court for polygamy. He wa- then sentenced tothn-e month's im-' pri-oiiiiicnt. Tiie Conn peniiitusl him to sel.il one of the three women for his lawful witi- ami he choose the lirst married. Jane i linker, lie states that the Court told him I that he should provide for the other two. I l'.itinui New isli and liiiji Johnson, and this, i he says, he has continued to do. Lieut. Danehower Dead. ! ANStisn.is, Mil., April Jl. Lieutenant John W. Diinehower, of An tic exploration ' tiunc was dis( iivensl at 10 o'clock this morii i intf dead in Iris iuarters at the Xaval Ai'ad I eniy, with a bullet hole in his rinht temple, j He was found lying on the rug in front of his j tip'plai-e with a tan tied to the buttonhole of his vest, on which he had written : " Send to my brother at Washington." Alihon'h he j has had mental tpiuble sim-e he returned j from thi AP'tic p-ion-. what immeiliati'ly j led to his suicide i- thoti-ht to have Is-eii the ps'cut p.uudimc of the Constellation oil its j way lo Norfolk, which he had char--of, and j for w hit-h it is sup.-il be had a fear of hc I in;.r coiirtmartial.il. Mr. W. W. lancbo. r. tin- father of the I.ieiltenalit. said lo-ni'i,l leal his -on w .is : i treated for nt.-laiii-hoha s..mc tifl,--n years j i ait. and spiiilil.v rm.vcnd inl-e ihcii there ! I had never Ih-vii. to his know bili:e, any ap. js'aranee or apprehension ofany mental un- soiinilin in him until to-day. Acquitted For Murder. II ihkisiii no. "Anril ii. 1-ast t'hnstmas iN-la t 'orU'tt, Jennie iuay and Klla Kotint. tn.m. foriin-rly pupil's in a soldiers' orplmns' sch.sil, met John Aekley, w ho was intoxiea teil, and ei-suadi-d him to (jive them aslcih riili-. The iiiris, neither of whom is twcnly onc yi'ars old. Issatiic intoxicated ami abused the miner in a mo-t Is-a-tly manner. Fi nally they beat him over the head as he luux to the sleiirh and left him iodic in a siraiiLii r's lion-.'. The case came up tor trial Saturday. I) ! when tin- attorney for the jjirl- ss.ke touch- iiiitly of their irainin. and. to the a-toni-h-I incut of cvervlsiily. the district attor I ney aunoiini-ed that t lie commonwealth I woul.l abauilon Ibe i-ase. ami Hie -rtrl- wit.1 ae.juitt.-l. The murderisl man I.. Cyclone in Kentucky j I'aki-. Ky., April A cyclone soini; from w .-st to cast, and covcriiip a trai k about i live buiidri'd yard-in width, pas-cd over j this city at .-i-bt o'el.s k'tbis moniiiiK. Ticriiev, I lark .: Mileb.-H's liven' stabb unriH.ftsl ami thirty fts-t of brick wall carri.-l ! across tin' street : John lirirlcn's residi-iH' j unr.s.fe.1 ; a Mii-tion ot ivert'V'sBIob:u--o j warcbon-eiiur.N.f.-l : Mrs. llerrii-kslHanliti I house uuroofisl ami brick wall blown down ; j Hirtion ..I (.. . Int.- iVIiik ihstillcry ris.t i-airi.l away ; Mrs. 'arson's residence un roofed; Paris tloiiriui; mills unroofed. A Gixantic Union. Bka.il, Inil., April IV A quiet move ment is on f'Mit to unite into one i;iirantie or pinization nil the iiial-mincrs in the Fnitisl States thniui:b tbi'ir t'i Natiotial Isidies the ..tillers' Federated Association and the Miner-1 Assembly of the Kni-.-hts of Iilsir. The KniL-bts trii-l a year ao but iui Its: I to swallow the Federated men. The Federa tion Kxcciitive Hoard has a-ked for and .Ie laimsi a coiden-nce with thai of the Assem bly. Hules w ill Is- devised to admit of ree rcsctitatiiin from both IssUcs, each preserv ing its identity at present. The union w ill increase ibe Fi-leration infhieiice, as it w ill now include the larger half of the ininer iu the t-iiuntry that have hitherto kept al.s.f. Bound to Die. Nkw Yokk. April JI. irorge Miller. a i r mati pian maker, killed himself this morn ing in u very extraordinary pains-taking manner. Me lived in the baMment of No. J.;i KaM Twenty-fourth stre't, and leing eon-tinc-1 ti- his Ui for s-nne weeks from jnru inonia lie dev-ided to quit this world. He "hishetl lx t h bis wrisls with a shaq knife and then plunged the weaon twii-e into bis breast in the region of the heart. He was slowly dying from lo-..s of Mood, which was gushing from the wounds, but to expediate matters lie rUmls-d a ladder running outide the building and on reach ing the second story thn-w himself into the yard. The fall caused a fracture of the skull and instant death. Won't Be Hurried. IlttsTo.N. April iv Patiiel It, Anderson, an ld farmer, ageil sixty-live years, from Roch ester. N. II.. is in town, cnnnite tor les Moiiits. bwa. He has sold bis farm and otlier pniH-rty for lu,oo), tie-positing the prtH-eetls in the bank. His only eh i hi. a daughter, is out in Iowa, and he is going out there to live with her iti the future. A be has never traveled ami has plenty of spare time, be i going to walk. He says; I have means to biiv food and shelter and have all I tn lorr me. i have always tt.m- ) through the wrbl so far. and don't in- l'f,,i ' tw burrusl now, even out lo bora. Montreal Still Endangered. I M'mkku Apr.l -. I ne water in HiHftimr The :n-- t-.rs .lV that .. v.-.,p". river ha lui-n fluctuating all lay and ti-night , has an upward tendency The itv is pi let 1 ver- high Itctweeii the Umgtiruil ami Ilou- , r nervine i.taihs aiil Iroiu an elevate! msi- . , titiii Ik lore dark thi- evening the ice api-ear- j el to 1- intitig saotne miles tlowu the river. Tw o funerals tMk place in Intats in (iritfin- j ttw n ttt-day and the i 'ivic Ih-lief 'oinmiltee J of Alderman has Uvu kept busy all day lis tribiiting relief The distress among some of j the tNr families in the suhmenred district is j v-r- ttrvat anil many aH-alM for ftKl werr ' ftiittlt- ttt-ilay. j Ruined By Law. Kikxk. X. 11.. April iV Tlie intor-Stiile (-..Miincnv law lini lia.l an uiif'ortiinalr i-fii-rt tl xiii t lit- stoiif t)tiurri.- at Marln.niiu;li. .Six j tlioiivtmi torn of pavin;; IiIim Wh are tlan.liiii; hoiile the railn.atl tr.i. kt waiting for some nitHiifu-alion of the la. Iiri eoiitrart.' have Ix t ii niatle for avin; ll. M-k- to lie xhipiHil to t'iiit iniiati at a former profit of 15 eentx per yan). Oue new tarilf to t'inriii nati iniTi-aM-x the rate 3t vents er vanl. j Ilwvntlr an onler for 1,IW ears, or Sn.inKi j tout, was litsi-ssarilv refusetl umler the , inrreased rales, j . tut Mis Heart Out j Wj ,a 24 Saturi;iv j was tay any at tlie mines at I)uekioml. One humlnsL Huuirariantt pit Ixistlv drunk I ami a general not followed. ls.rjfe Ker kery had his lrt cut out by two fellow country men. A dozen other men were badly cut, two it is believed, fatally. Mr. Blaine In Chicago. iii.mi. April 24. Mr. Illaine spent to day nuii-tly in his niom. He Is feeling fairly well, hut is till weak. Yestenlay he reieiveil a large delegation of Irish Americans. He will not leave tliicago for several davs. A Drunkard's Horrible Crime. WitEELfxu. W. Va., April 11. At .sis-on- ! ville. sixteen miles fn-m t'harle-toii. itenja- j mill t-isson. a yoiini! married man, choppi-d j his wife to denth with a hatchet ye-iepiay. j Sis.-. m went home under the inrlucnee of j w bi-kv anil mmn iii roitier tf. n.itnMieh. I ing him lor drinkini; he seize.) a hatchet and deult her a blow ill the breast. Tiie woniini fell, and Sisson dealt her several additional blows on the head. Ixidy and arms, inttictinj; frightful woiiiuls, fpm the etli- ts of whiih the woman "Hon dieii. Si-s,i was promptly arr.-tsl. A Mare With a Wooden Leg. West ChksTek. April 3. A line bbnslisl hnxsl mare, the Mieny of ' 'iiarli-s II. Bar nard, liviu- m-ar Northbr.H.k. some time ao bp.ke her fon- lea. Ir. Huidi kois'r. of the veterinary de)urtmeiit of the l"niver-ity of lVnusylvania. was caibil in ami he ampu tated the broken limb. As soon as the stump was healed the sur ps.n fitted an artificial lejf to the mare, and she is being in-lructPil in its use. The h-; is taken off at uinht so that she can lie down, and it is kept on for a few hour- each day. Ir. Hidekos-r thinks the animal w ill soon Use the artificial limb with ease. .-- - - - - Took a Tumble. Pittnki r;h, April 21. Tuic afu-rini-m u pwi tin of the lina ' four H-Hir in tin- m'Voh Htr" tmii-liii mi ScwntJi Htnvi, iK-i-iipii! Iy Tat' A" Mt-yr, niniuissiuu nn-n iiant- ml law.l :iul wa.- pni ij.iialitl ihto tlie vx liar. Tour n-rHiiis in tiv buil'linir al the time but wcrx- ann-! of tin Waiivr hy ih" crack- uitt tiinu rs in nine to makr th ir t' aK'. j Thf huiMiii w;ts iTerlttl U than t ao y-ar : hk It ii supMiMtl that thv ir-lrr on the I fourth Hour, MipKtrtiuir thr Mction whii h j f-l :w tvU i-tivr. Tht I?- w;h aUmt - --- - Two Barnd Struck By Lightning. 1 M.-:iIvilh-. Pa.. April K.-Thr Uini of ! ! John Ilenry. in Smnmit towfihip. this -oiiu- ! i ty, wa.- trurk hy liuhtnin aUtt ."i oY!.h k ' ' thi? aftrniHn. Thrtf ItorM, l'omu ; ( two ralvt. toir'tfier witli ail tht- hay, j;rain. j Hi-.. torrl on tht pniniM, wt-n 4-onunul. ; i !-, No iiiMiraiMv, A harn U'lotiL'iui; to Frank Fox, of Kit S Katiiloipli, rattar.iuti". . Y. wa- aN-i ': MrttytMl by liutitniiii? at tli'arn' hour, liv ' iial of fit iv rattlr HTihitiL' in thr iiaim. Both Duelists Killed. itv oi Mkxko, April l't The war dc paruneiit makes known the fad-of a doubly fatal duel U twit n bit iitenaut t'..ouel l.tim z of the Kifrht battalion, anil M. M. S-avilla, musical director attached to the e,,iiiin;iii,l They iuam-led ill a -aloon in San l.ui- I'o tosi. where they were stationed, and a ehal li'iiirc w:i- ai-eci.tcd at ..nee. The twooiheers icii.inpaniisl only by a captain ol the reni j m. -nt. were driven to the l.'slrill. ire. and at : tin w ord, Isitb shot at once and hot h fell j .lead. I - - I Cleveland's Alleged Unwillingness I to Run. St. l-ot is. Mil, April 'l. licit, nition is w-ts friend i n,a'"' ''-v '" eyi"'ir,o. w a-Imiton corrc I spiiiideiit of the truth of hi- storv a- to pres I ii b ut Cleveland's Min-.s!' not In -rL a re- I nomination. I be c..ri---siinlei:t a-Ms that : ! Mr. ( lev.-land had actually prepared a li tter ; 1 setting forth the n-u-oti why he should not j I run aain, but that e.-I.ieufena!i! liovernor I lorsbeiiner indue-l him not Ii.eivetlie b't- ; i n r lo the public. High License for Michigan. 1.thoit. April pi - Prohibition having Uen d. It-iUd at the polls by a small major ity the lAixislatui-. is now pvimrattcntioti to the enai tmciit of a hiclier license Ltw. It is pn.MMe.t to tix the salw..ii lbvnse for tow n of Iti.otm, ibe license and bond dts-rea-inj: in Hiiiouut a- the size of thi- town tbs-n-a-cs. The miniiuum lii-ense, however, is fixed at i. Then- is llioiiuhl to ts- little doubt of this measure issiii(; the lauislntnt'e. No Person Fatally Injured. i t'wv-TM. Falls, Mich., April ''. The tly- luimite explosioii at Murphy's camp. Weil- iicsilay, did not fatally injure any one of the men but blew the camp into atoms. There were tiftis'ii earlrides slon-tl in Ihe shuuly and one t.f the men tried to i haw lln-ui oul. Six men were buritt-1. bruis4-tl autl cut and dt-olalioii at the camp is complete. Prohibition In Old Virglnny. Hakkisonki ;;h. Va., April l'i.- A local option election was held to-day in tour of the live districts in this county. The llar risouhurgh district gave 'JH niaioriiv for ! prohihit'on. the Asbby di-trict aUmt st'aiid , the other two districts are rlainicd by the I'rohihitioiiists by small majoritTies. Kerx--I thing pass,d ofl"(piiel!y. j The Date of Adjournment. ' If kKishi Ki, April lit. The Senate to-day ronriirri-d in the resolution fixin: May V as j the day ff adjournment alter a tafrmrnt by j Senator Kutau that he was informed that the J I loiw could get through by that time, and t that if a day was fixed it would spur the j niemlM-rs on to work, otherwise tin y would 1 Im- as backward as U-tore. i Fatally Burned by a Brush Fire. Sckantox, April '2. While Mrs Miciiael Ioiinc!ly, age sixty, was trimming fruit tni-s in her yard ti-day, her clothing caught lire fnun a pile of burning rubbish. She darted toward a river about a quarter of a mi lea va , but fi1!! to the ground In fore she n-ached it. She was so terribly burned that she db-d in a few hours. Silver Found in Texas. S Axn.ifo, Jv , Aj.til SS. - t'ohinel M. o linf ti. u prominent law ver f toi fiiv t ha- just r-1 in,.d from Handera, the o.inilv si "f f'-itidera fmtv. r-rTs the d:Mo, rir of eiii ih. r ore n.r that pl.u r with It e t ft li w it h ,itid ' u s i idcr as it irtti d' 'i T'lf d -.m v lia- pp.-1 i.-ed f-tMtsui rai-te t I'i'i'nii nt Swarms of Immigrants. I'HILU't IfHIV Apr.l 'l il' imftiigratit' have -I t.ir thi Wei k iand.-d at thi- j .port, which is. Ititd tl.'Uht. the l:f'eT lllltlllrr ever i.llltte.1 ti t- Ml t-t lifief a spare w. iir t;tr-.est on reMr i i j Two Women Mangled by an Engine. K krm, Apnl -1 -While .i!kmgn the trat ksof the lialtitnttre and itii. n:!ro.id miir here to-day Mrs. rt'timv ami Mr. An derson were struck by a -letting nginc um) terribly luanghtt. Tle itrruT tit-l in a few hour, anil Mrs. Anderson i in a t-ittueitn-ditioti. A Family Drowned. ri.KV:i..Ni, April i". While llainl n Mil ler wa atteinptiii); to tlrive Hinnx the Aug laize river, in Allen eounty, ihio, last Sal unlay nijiht, the" horse iH-t-aim- iiiimanaea hle. an.l Miller ami his wife ami ehilil were thrown into the water. Mrs. Miller ami the ehilil were ilrowne.1. as were also the hors-, ami Miller eame near losiin; his life. The river was swollen hy the nivtiT mills. . . Mr. Blaine's Brother Dead. Vshi.ito., !. '., April i'l. Adjutant ! (ienenil Iinun ttwlay nn-ive.1 a telegram j Htatim; that Major John K. Illaine. PaymiLsier ! i (hnitherof ex-sks-n-tary lllainei, died at II.it I j f'prinirs. Ark., this moniimt. Mr. Hlaine ta j a native of Itruwnsvilie, I'a.. and was j ,-.inteil Paymaster in 1 Emigrants Coming In Thousands. Loxiio, April 24. During the st week 2!t0 persons have emliurked on eight of the regular line steamers for Xew York and IVw ton. The number for the previous week was 2To!. Cut in Twain by a Circular Saw. svt sF, X. Y., April 21. At Moravia. X. Y., to-day. Frank Close fell iiun a eireular saw and his head and body were split iu two the entire length. CARPETS ! CARPETS T AT HOLDERBAUM'S ! CENTRAL BLOCK. - Body Brmsck at $1.00 miff 81.2: Tapestry Brussels at 30, (50, i TO, fityraim 73 cents a yard. Hemps from 13 to 23 cents a yard, Aho a Larye Line of Mats, MntU :nj, I!tjs, Stair nn! Floor Oil ci,,jjls Stair and Hall CarjHs in Danads, linis sfls and Yen it inns in Great Yarirttf. Call :inl see the size these lines and iret our J. M. somerset, Pa., April l:f t-sT. i.innn.K w. i;i-:nfi:ii. DRUGS! DRUGS' GEO. W. BINTFORD & SOX.. Pl:oPl;lK.Tui;s ik tuk , OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY. At No. 1, Baers Block, SOMRRSKT, P.;XX'A. Vf fctt-p iiiti-faiitly on !i.i!ft a I a rue Mmk (t jDlUKiS. MKDICIXKS, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VAKXISIIKS. Tin- purest and be-t to be found iii thi- market. We a!-o keep on hand a : . r ,.f TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the leadiiie a.purte i -nances ll-.-l both :n this h:ie. jh rie-t -ut t-l.i.-T e m. TOILET ARTICLES AXI SCXDMES GENERALLY KEPT IS A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LAFSE ASSORTMENT OF B1RTJHDAY Calf TS ALWjA-YS 1JS1 STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. TUK I'.KST TI1K MAKKK.T AFFii:iS. Cull! pii.MI-Tli- AXI IMi'.'l.llh Prescription? Ccmpoiini Family Receipts FilM Willi CcrrEctntES (lur own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is of a sr.,r:r iiiality. S e keep in bulk, -o that any sKH-ial ingredient can be atbh'.l. Sdd at 'St cents a p.iiiii.1. We do a stiiare Inisinesrt and will L'ive you your luonev's w.,r'l; No trouble to stum oimhIs. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. .tan. -.. ss7. CEORCE W. BEN FORD & SON. !S HKIUFK'S SAI.K. I'.v virtu- of Mindrv writ. of Fi Fa. I 1 lleii nl" SiiiifrM-l eotiniy. k'ti. I -i.w in I puMir siil' nl Hie Court Hu-e m s'in r- t H-r-i otih. Pa., on ! FRIDAY, MAY 13, IS37, j At 1 o'clock f. All tlie rilit. till'-. m?err-i iti.'i (jiiia of Jenj. j than i.ev.li. ..t', in hi to To t;;c U M-w n -: ri;n I j ri al elitte. viz : a rtain tr.n t rt'iai:'i .iiiu;t in ' Southampton To it"hi('. -iie-r-'-t -oant. Pit . ; ;uij.iii;n' lituls ot .Uini. s l.r.Mtr' ucr", l.uiai I l-V'i'u h.-irs. nl himh- t.ia. rn k uini ol a-r-. eotit:iuimi: 1 1 ii aeres mon- or !-". iuw nm Icrt eret Ie. H to: d e 1 inf llolW. lat.If (111: 4 e:liT ; otiitMul.tiiifrs w tih the uppurtt-nAiiees.. I Tak'-n In execution at ilie uii ! lruel Kuter j iclt S j Ah-- ! All Hit rija, title (nu-re-i aiitl eiuiiii ofi'ijjiin j y F. hii!ur. ol. in mid to ihe folios imk .h-. r U- el t al emie. i. : Tin- n o-ci'i u inieret in a eerttim trai-i nl' land situate tn -s.jaer-e 1 it: u-hip, SmitT-'-t eouiity. Fa., uiljitiniim Low- ! sni:iu:i ! Hjikt-r, Harry huk.-r. AhrahaTn K;tkcr. Wni. U'W- iiiiiu anl (ieoruc Savior, eotUdinnrir I ti-r-s, hav- tll thereitli ereelid a loc dwt'Jiilitr houw. iratiie i hatu und oihur KUttiuiliiiU.. w un tlie uppuru j iiitrii'fM. Taken in execution at the -nil of Murv M. '.as ; ticer. All the right, title. interet uud rlaiiu of ini. .'j X. Fletcher, of. inariil to the follow nr:; de- rttf.l n-ai e-tatr. z ; A tract oi' lan-l -uitaie in Nl ; l-1 1 ereek lim ii-hif.. Smierset eotint. . Fa , utljimii:: In tils oi Chitiiiirey liarrotie. Hirnn Farroiir, i;th Farn-ti. AUraiiain I'h ieher et al. roi.ia n inglll ucre. tiitire tr le-i. having t (it-p .u rt i t ts it water tower saw mill. It ?i..ry irni'ti' tt.-u-', tram.-soit'le and iftlicr trtiiliuotliai:-, wul. Hit ap purtt iiHlieex. I'aki-n in teeutton as tie-T'rtP"flv .( Siiuou i I'lett-h-r. at llieMiitoi Paul Miller. A l - Ml the nirhf. titl" t:iier'st mi-1 .if ttN Skfity, tit. Ul iTmI lo ;,;.' i.-Lew iuw -oM( r. etale. v: : 4 trm t ot Iwue 1iti;iie m M'-.-iivtn tt.nt;t. sttui'-fst-i itwiu'y. '.t i' itiunii, rw aiel J4 i--r ut.-. -tr:et iie .iiit -. !.. ui t. i:tl-.! t.Ttri K.- iM. Man nr,. r ...... . ..i ; I.T ::nt i.tli'Tx. Wliti A t.lor ;-'.ai:k fi-eis.- : . 1 iv th.-TvoU ereelfil. la ii in et't'i'tion iw th.- prof-rTy t.t sk- t.v. at ih- -mi .h M. . Miller .. tl.i ,titi ft. ( Ai.-t - t!t-,t"-fi rtti-l VI! th rirfht till.-K'-i--r- att'l N.ifi K. , t.t, in ami to ' :-. vi ; A c-rit::i town-h p, s,,llt.r. i-f Aie iianii- Ihtl . Firttikiili ilavu a. .! u..n-tiiuf .!eeritil r-ii! .--:ne I t iiiij u:iai-- in i tie st.itiiv, r t-!nTii;uf ijin-i .riiuki-t lnttji Viii-tf. :te r-. i-ohiaui;iii; l.o rt,H..1w.-li,ili!,....M..kUni. al.iea:i!.rt:.er oni'Miil.iuiir., uith tne unpurtrtiaiiees lit M. res ol tin- tr.-t are in if men-low. 7-. mres clear. I .11.1 IslUll.-e in irtssl tllllU-r. 1 nkii in ex.-mi..u h ihe .rt... rty of sila" Ii. R.. lifer au.t Stmti K. liotlirers. at tlie suit ul il an 1 iiah tiitlamii'i. ii... t-t al. ! -AI.S11 I All the riuht. title, interest and elaim of Iiiivt.l K shnller. ..i. in an.l to a eertam Iru.'t ul' Inn.) sit- j tlrtte in l jat'iniihuiiitii; tmvn-hii. .Soiiter.-! e-t'iii'v, j ft. . HtljuiliiliK Istitls of Witl.tu ljoitlR-rt, lluliit-i j Weaver. Wm. l.anin.T John lUr and Jm.pli ! K.'tllllnrer etilllailllil lla ai-res and iilii.ttali. e. hiiviriirtln-r.-f.il ereeie I a one i..rv htnk iMiif. frame haru and other mttllii.linK with the up- i tnil..iHiiees. Taken in eji.s iiiion al ihe suit ..f l-.u- K.inl- ' man s Kxeetiiors- AIXI j All Ihe rieht. title, interest n.J eiaim .f Alfr .t 1 i Wutrner, of. in and to et-rain lot of irrouutl -im- i ate in Saiislmry HonuiL'i. .-l.iniers,-t smnlv I n.. ! I IsHiuihsl .in tne n.trtli an. I west l.v 1..I- of Julias j l.i.-hly. on Hie east l.v "tnin; street, an.l un l!ie : joiilh hy lot of Kelss-t-a laviiiicton. euinainimr ; ttls.llt i. uf ail aere. liMvinif tlierettri ewte! atwtt- slury frame house. sUiMe and other otlll.llil'lilur. : ailh the nppiirtenaiees. ' j Taken in exeention m the suit of Truman J. ; Mjlil( use. A1X- All the riirht. title, iiitrn-t and rlaiin ofjtina- than li. I.ifhty. ut. iu and to the l.iilt.wiita tle I serils-l real estate, vij : A eertam tnw t of land sit'laleiu tClkliek low n-hip. somerset .-utinlv. I'a.. isintaininu lit; aere, niure.tr les ; aisaii ll a. re in rii.a.i.e. : uitrmr .siaertelearv-l : tstiaiicf trn tier laritl Atljuiniiig litml- of '.M-n. liu. Berk ht.l.ler. Marion i russ. William Kernht.ltU-r lanu, nil. I others, with a one-story frame h.m-e. um ham Hn.luiher.Hitltuitdiiigstit,.ristnt.rpf.ui v iu Ihe apnurtetiailees. Taken in ex.s-lili.tn a- Ihe prti-s-rtyuf .lurmtltall I), l.tiuiy. al Ihe snt ol Vaieulinr lluy u-. AIjsO All the riirht title. Interest and elaun ofiesir" Nieisleniiu, of. in an.l lta eeniiln traetol latttl situate in Jt nnt-r Tu u-hi.. Mt,nier.. l .mniv. I'a aitjonilnr lamis ot tl. s. Plekioe. KuU rt Ii. k worth. Isaac Ankenv and Hilliam Baldwin. rn Uminx 4a r, with a Iwiestom frame dwelling ntH!-.;. lov narn ami wtier oiiibuiiiiinirs l here. .n i erected, with Un- .MineniMes. Taken In exerutiun the prots-rtv of lieonre Nieuk-muti. at the mutvf Samuel Hunwker.et al. - SOMERSET Pa and 00 cents a yard, at 23,;3.5,40, 30, 00 im of our pile of "roods in low Prices. IIOLDKKHArM. i..u:k 11. i.y Pby-n t.i:is ami tainili, - , , -,. - ALSO - n WEDNESDAY. MAY IS. a.l iJie r.L'IiI. tilie, ,ui--h-m aii-t i .: Ti.-tiie. dU.I an1 .nr I holu., i. i;i .i'i-I tan. lot .it ton. I ituuu in Si'if ; I s.,.r.f dimly. Fa.. Mniraiii.NL iw rt'T's. more or h - ttiili ,1 tvtu-.n , j. L thereon tTeetei. with the app'ir: . ; : :i lot tr.-iitiiiL I ui'n .-t ! on Jn-k.- -hi p;.- A. II. '. iV.-i': i.Ti i unit i nn t.U Iht V.ii-l. 'I akeli ill i xn i.iioli h" ttie pp. --' ! Tit.-Mi.t- iilnt iiroiui.. l in.ri:;!- .tj i,,.. . U. ' 'ilriili. tw ot W II. K.-f.: -llo..-r''aum. A I - - "n FRIDAY, MAY 20. nS7. ri'M. title, intt rt -t -ii-. c a.i. ! ' I ol, til HI;. I to It '( '!. Oil .. I i.t L'i ; i. y. PMl.i'e U.rt..j-ti hi,c.i i..',r,:. I j.iri:ii''oiif-f'.ninh m n-. mh '.- t :. v. . t-o--torv frjirne tm-Piiiv; " k--r, an ) t-iiit-r t.utt.iuM'i..'- !'. w i'i tie- i:ppun-i.iin. -.t .! ji ' n. (I' t-ft KHi Hlt'..!M.Mif I.-t V..:: on th in.rUi, A.ifi ni. lit '. -fft-l. T it -M i'l ffsnri-.H -i- ',! trup W n. :tr (h- -mi t.l 1'. i . M- r Ai-o Ail tht- rufht. titie, )tltep-t i . i t'i: U iiiiiii.-Miij.u. oi in nr. -i -rri'H .1 reai t l.itr . . - . r-. Mt iutt't 'llliate !!l -.liler--'! I"-' t rt 1 1 i I . Pit , Uillli'li 'I . tl) t !;.. ' rati :kw fniri n't fh.-t-t .n town I'lkf. lhf- lit, M ii'.. ' "tli'-n. an-l oa ihe we-t v i.-.r; A ti iri, i .MiiitMiu 1 ; M t hav.fiL- Hu rt ni- ill IT ll-... , "'it' " ;p.-;rn n hi-- '.'.k.-t! hi'Titn t. hi ht aiLt .t a : . a iv ltd i ''.ft 1 -uu ol no: . - If ...I 1. !n--:it : t,,..,,i iKti.l iii r, eti.-.-. . AT.r. .1. 1-s; j It is to Your Intcrot To FI Y V'f i: 1 I) fl M U J I 1,11 III H ill I I J-'lUUOl ill'U VIUU i ! ' I : ; ! Sl 'li l-sUD T. N. lloVI". Nttm- hut tlie pun -t aial ' ait.', -a hen I ii nN ,-f..inr irtt-rt in.;, as i ertaiii t.l tKt In '!". -tr..y tie iu. rather tiiaa ,e on our en-', .liier- Yl'U Call tlels-ll'l uU iiaV!''. PRESCRIPTIONS i FAMILY iii.- t'.)iii wiilt .-.ire. Uiiri-ri-t- ir- ! ' ' ittiv oiht-r iirI--ia-- h i-e many ;trrit les. imii !i !" ' T!m-jwtipie riiis . o'i !f ' till-. ;t ltl li.iVtt u'it-!t u ; ! a"'.'' : rl "' patronage, ut.. I e -i. 'I ' them l!.e erv Is 'r i: lt rit-t far-l tli.U im' :i i'- rrrriN ti.ts-i:- We gilararil-e sati-t'.if'i"'t- ' Had tn.ul.le in tins .1 " i ' ' L-ive u a i-ail. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES i ill f-t! I trit-lv V tilil st "I i I .true ill and hav y..iir ej.-s .1. ". ' ' j i Lif f..r cvinima'a'ti, un l we ar." i- ' wei-an suit you. t '..me and ""' ! lIttMilly. BIESECKER fc SNYDER. BfESECKER 4 SjiYt SHaJjySJfBJSSHI I riimwmii mii nf i 'I a.1"" "'" '.s-
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