The Somerset Herald. April S, 1T3. The message of Governor Hart easft, vetoing the bill for tbc relief of the citizens of this borough, was publisLed in the last issue of this journal, without a word of comment. A careful reading of the message sat isfies ub, however reluctantly, that its positions arc right, and its logic irref utable; and although bitter disap pointment enshrouded the countenan ces of many of our citizens, we read and re-read the following passages: "The money in the treasury of this Commonwealth belongs to its whole people, and for their common benefit only is there authority to use it. If "appropriation provided for by this bill is a proper exercise of that auth ority, what rule or limitation is left for the protection of the public treas ury "in tne iuture r i suomu there would e none, and if the rule estab lished by thx bill is impartially ad ministered at it should be, if a pro per one, there toon vould be no trea- vry requiring protection, cpuu mi principle can the Commonwealth pay out of its treasury moneys to one por tion of her citizens for loiscs they may have suffered by fire, and refuse it to others who have suffered from like cause ? If the principle of the bill is 60und, its operation should not le confined to any one locality, or peo ple, but be extended by a general law to embrace the citizens of the entire Commonwealth. Shall the moneys belonging in common to those living in rural sections, be appropria ted to the denizens of towns and cit ies, without a corresponding right in the former to like appropriation for eimilar cause? The charity of the Commonwealth, to be just, should be as broad as her borders, embracing alike all her people. If policy forbids its extension to all, its should be icith- held from all -just laws are impar tial equality is equity." And we said in our heart, this is just ice, equality, equity ; and the magis trate who has the firmness to suppress all sympathy, and thus administer the law, is worthy of all commendation. So impregnable was the position and reasoning of the Governor, that it elicited approbation from friend and foe, and made the path of duty both straight and easy to be followed in the future. But, within a week, he has -oluntarily thrown down the strong buttresses of his walled city, and ignominiously surrendered the citadel in which be was entrenched. While the state was yet acrlaiming its admiration of his firm adhesion to principle, he turned his back upon the record just made, ;nd stultified him self. In signing the bill appropriat ing a million of dollars from the treas ury of the State for a raree-show in Phi'adelpbia, be squarely violated every principle laid down in his veto of tho Somerset relief bill. If "the money in the treasury of this Com monwealth belongs to its whole peo ple, and for their common benefit only, is there authority to use it," we would like to know where the authority is found to use a million of it for the purpose of erecting buildings for show pnrpos in the park at Philadelphia? And ice submit if the rule cxtallixhed by this bill if impartially administer ed as it should be, if a proper one, thrre niion irnvtd be no treasury reqni. ring pro ection? Agan: ''upon what principle can the Commonwealth pay out nf it treasury moneys to one portion of her citizens for losses they may have suffered by fire (or for thaw and eel bralions. ') and refuse it to others?" 'And, Micving this proposition of the Governor to be eminently just, we advise the mana gers of our proposed agricultural fair to at once ask for an appropriation for this specific purpose, feelinsr assu red by the Executive answer in sign ing the centennial bill, to his indig nan query, "shall the moneys ltelong ing in common to those living in rural sections, be appropriated to the deni zens of towns and cities without a corresponding right in the former to like appropriations for similar cause ?" that the managers of our rural show , need not fear a veto upon so modest and pertinent a request We deem it unnecessary to add any comment of our own upon the action of the Governor in these two cases. We simply place Lis argument in the one against his action in the other, and leave the task of reconciling them to the public, believing most firmly in the last clause above quoted from bis message, that "The charity (and munificence) of the Commonwealth, to be just, should be as broad as her borders, embracing alike all her people. If policy forbids its extension to oil, it should be vciUiheld from all just laws r re impartial equality is equi ty." " Tuc Seuate has amended the IloueC apportionment bill which makes Somerset, Bedford, Fulton and Franklin a congressional district, by adding to it the county of Blair. This will make a distrct largely above the requisite ratio, and is a useless waste of Republican strength. The district would be sufficiently large without either Franklin or Blair, and one of these equities should be piaced where its Republican majority would be more effective than in a (Hstrict c-ni-b;ning them b?.tL with Somerset. We trust the eouft rence c miii'ltec will Stop th:s useless waste of good mate ril. Till ruin-nifee ..f ihe House, hav iri-r tn t hare Ihe invewtijriition of tbc' contested seal nf the Luzerne c Minty, L in uf the coutestanis, and accord imrlr, the four Democratic memliers have been ousted, and the four Republic ans proven to have lieen elected, have been fworn in and taken their seats. The two Hour-es at narrisburg navmg failed to agree on the appro- j priation bill, a ... . -. committee oi conier ' ence has been appointed. r Elliott has appointed on tbe com-J nrntee of the House Sam Jnwnhs ' nuise Sam. Ji'sei'hs. ' ol rhiladeluhia. nuloriimU iK.. ... -' W I V. VI III ' III U i ..... uc euirusiea me appropriation of tbe , Plate's money. dcol of wordy lu- dignation oxpendcd by I lie press 1. .. n-lutiit ( lirt i-vtirttt- ikt-nr ill" f)Ca j i1""S"-1 . : thousand dollar additional conipen- sation voted themselves by the mem bers of the late Congress. What avails the multiplication of words on the subject 1 The bare statement of the fact carries to every honest mind the conviction of its criminality and its condemnation. It was an unmiti gated fraud, indefensible and inexcus able a theft, naked and unblushing. An idea of what labor the Legis lature is called upon to perform, may be gathered from the statement that up to the present time two thousand eight hundred bills have been report ed, and that one thousand will prob ably fail of a hearing for want of the necessary time. Of all this monstrous amount of legislation, probably less than one hundred of these bills re late to matters of general importance. Senator Caldwell, of Kansas,! finding things growing rather, too warm for him, concluded, on Monday of last week, not to take further risks, and resigned his seat in the United States Senate. That be was elected corruptly, is undoubted; the question was as to his personal complicity, and : this he indirectly confesses by his res- j ignation. The election returns, as far as re ceived, indicate that there will be a very large majority in the State for license. The friends of local option have proven themselves unexpectedly strong in a number of counties, but taking the State as a whole, they will lie in a woful minority. 1 The government derived last year, from the tax onjinanufactured tobacco, the sum of thirty-three million dol lars. ($33,000,000.) t..., n ....:.... :l.t r juuiui-u uu onimua, .hm, uu. '- 15th of April. The Laeal Option t ote. ' The reports of the result of the election for and against license throughout the State, indicate that the eastern counties have generally gone for license by heavy majorities, while the western counties seem to have declared against license. We give the reported majorities as far as made known. Philadelphia will not vote until October. For Liivne. eu loao A irainnt. Adnm Alleirbany Armf'trunK Bei-k Kuk B dk.rd Mai' Hraiford t'arlion Columbia Cambria f'ameri.n Client er ( omUrlHu l I'rntre Clarion ClrnrfleU Clinton Hautililn Klk Franklin Fnrert Greene Huniingaon Je8ra Junta la Lebanon Iyehbrh Luzerne Lycoming Montour MrKean Jlun'irMnvy Nunhatnptiin Northumberland. I 'ike Sumcrwt Susquehanna SnV'W 750 , 8000 3000 1M 140 ISrtO H 2T1 luuO 4d0 14Ut ono 40 713 lino 853 1300 1000 9V1 two 00 4U00 1000 1H J'lO 123 , S8O0 4000 . JT1 31 1842 . 300 164 KM Sulllran Si-huvlkill VI. a t'n inn nanao Wayne.. , Warren IVe-1 mrland W Turning. York 1"0O 10 I 300 331 10 150 1M0 CITIES VOTING SEPAKATttLT. Alb-cheny 211 AlU-nuiwn 837 Altftma 4 'aruundale M Corry 241 Krie l.'lia Harrlslturg M L-in:ttr 1707 Ixx-k Harm 178 .Voa.lvllle 633 lMtlfOiurgh 76 Heading Sranton 1700 Tltuarille A2 WilU-alarre S64 Williiimtport OCR IIABBINBtXti LITTTF.lt. Harrisbcrg, March 28th, 1873 The House on Monday evening March 24th, remaiued in session near ly all night. The regular order was not disposed of nntil near midnight, and tlmn rtlllilir a1,tnrt(ir Iminn taken un tb frionds of lhc t innooua . . . . . : : ' county bill determined to bold the House in session until it could be reached. The opposition tried to kill time in the consideration of bills pre ceding it, but its friends adhered to their resolution until the bill was reached and after a protracted strug gle tbc bill was put on its final pas sage at three o clock in the morning and carried bv a majority of six. The struggle on the measure has now been transferred to the Senate where its fute is considered uncertain. On Monday the House passed a bill allowing an annual pension of f 1500 to E. L. Drake, the discoverer of oil ; it was claimed that he had ex- ipended his entire fortune in the pros ecution ot his discovery, from which le had derived no benefit whatever, while the State had, and was still deriving a ltrge revenue from it; it wat. farther stated that he was living in destitrte circumstance. The fishery bill has also passed the House acd provides for the c onstrue tion of fish ways in the dnms in all the large rivers of the State which is lo le done under the control of a bonrd of commissioners. The bill als i makes Sunday fishing unlawful in any of the streams or waters of the Commonwealth. The bill providing for a geological survey of the State has passed to a third reading in the House Tbe bill for preventing fraudulent i There is a vast insolvency and preferences was also j Commissioned Lieutenant Command considered and passed to third rcad-jer in January, JSG., he was stationed ing. at Annapolis in 1SC5-6 ; attached to Tbe general appropriation bill come back lr in tbe Senate with amend ments, in which the House refuses to concur. TI e bill goes to a commit tee of conference. e memlie s f I v vaU'tinlSL nas ,icd thei e s roni,u1l. the amount appropriated be-' rvp"riedinravorij1((f lu;ij-f,n. tf -J, hUU, twuj . . ..... I hundred aud lil'iv thou-and comesout of the Stare Treasury : the remainder i is to lie raised by taxing the city pas- j sen-rer railway companies. Tbe Senate joint resolution fixing j burned last night while April 10th fur final adiournment has!nd his wife were absent. Iieeit post-Mined for one week : this . look as though the session would lie , prolonged Uy. ud that date, thuU 'b ilmtli Jf..i..a.p- r.ni.n a; '....:.. ..r'aminirr ..,.,! r ,!,.,. : . r , . --pj - ... , ,j tune. The Boston The Doston man who wrote a splendid biK.k entitled Liseful Uinta wonders why there is I i f. . . . do mure demand for bis work, His .... .11 , . . publishers fay they liav only disjKis- cd of one copy, and that was stolen. OI K WAMIIIXUTOX LETTER. Washington, Mar. 27th, lJT3. COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE. 1 he hveuing Star ' of this city published the opinion of Gen. Butler which embraced also the opinion of Chief Justice Carter of our Supreme Court showing tho grounds on whicb O'Brian's sentence of death was com muted to imprisonment for life at hard labor bv the President. It also revives a weak and unwise opinion of Dist. Attornev Fisher given against the commutation, -takirjgtd'des in favor of the latter on the public clamor side. To a legal mind Judge I isher s effusion presents a sorry figure in point of strength and logic when placed side by side with the sledge hammer neriod's of the great criminal lawyer. The ground of injustice complained of in the trial was the failure of the Judge who tried the case to instruct the jury that the onus was upon the Government to prove malice prepense in this case bevond a reasonable doubt ; instead of which the instruc tions were to the effect that from the killing with a pistol, the law inferred that it was done with malice afore thought, unless the defendant could m Tr I m . 1. . I prove its absence, lueiacts orougui out before the jury at last makes it doubtful whether the last meeting of O'Brian with his victim wa not ac cidental, and he being a policeman the pistol was on his person officially. Hot words passed at tne second meeting and O'Brian had been in formed after the first rencontre that Cunningham had threatened to shoot him. This was at least sufficient to require a diffeient charge from the judge, giving the jury a right to con sider the homicide in the light ot a case of manslaughter. THE SENATE. Trior to adjournment nine die on rr.otion of Mr. Morton's Committee on Privileges and Elections was given authority to pursue the inquiry as to the best method of electing President and Vice President and to hold sessions during the recess. The Select Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard was given similar power, and especially directed to report to the fcenatc at its next 'session regarding obligations existing between the railroad companies and I the postal service of the country, and what additional legislation is necce sary to guard against interruption by hostile action on the part of the com panies. The hitch in the pneumatic tube to connect the Capitol with the Government Printing Office was duly poked at by a resolution, and Mr. Brisbane will have to put it through soon or fill up the hole he has made in the outer wall of the Capitol Building. An inquiry of the Secretary of the Treasury was authorized to be made regarding the issue of PaciDc Rail road bonds uud various matters con cerning them, to be reported to the Senate at its next session. The committee on levees was au thorized to sit during the recess at Washington or elsewhere. Ex-Senator Patterson was allowed to place on file and print with the re port of the committee which investi gated charges against him a statement explanatory of his position in the eredit mobilier matter. The thanks of the Senate were ex tended to Vice Presideut Wilson for his courtesy and ability as its presid ing officer, and at 4 p. M. on Wednesday the body adjourned or? die, leaving not more than a dozen nominations of the President unacted upon for want of sufficient time for their consideration. RAILROAD IMPOSITION. The refusal of the railroads to con tinue the Postal car service is making considerable stir in ieadin? quarters. and if these monopolies know when they are ou safe ground the will accede to the increaM'd price pro posed by the last Congress. The im patience of the public with the impo sitions of these monopolies is already so great that it is quite as much as the most libe rally inclined (?) judges can do to keep up judicial decisions in favor of powers claimed under the old common law at the present time for the railroad'-. The present strike fr higher pay is unreasonble anil unjust, liecause a reasonable increase has just licen allowed. If the rule of giving an inch and having an ell taken by force is to govern, then the sooner the Government takes charge of the railroads, as it did, during the war, the lietter it will be for the whole peo ple. There is a point, at which pa tieuce under opposition ceases to be a virtue, and that point is now very nearly arrived at. MISCELI.ANF.Ol 8. Gen. Sherman was proposed as acting Secretary of war irr the absence of Gen. Belknap, but under the act of 1870 it has been decided by the attor ney General that he could not so act without forfeiting his commission as General of the armv. See. Robeson will therefore act in that capacitv in j his stead. " ! It is now asserted that President Grant will make a tour through a por tion of Virginia and visit Richmond as per special invitation. c. m. Dentil orXattaaalrl Urrtii.raMMtM er, l'. N. Savjr. Nathaniel 'Jrcen, who died at Read ing on Saturday, was born iu Penn sylvania in lH3li, and was appointed to the navy in May, After grad uation he was ordered to the steam frigate Wabash, on the Home squad ron, and served in her in I85G-8; was ordered to the St. Louis tloop iu 1861, aud made Lieutenant the same year. In this grade he served in the gun boats Katahdin and Genesee, and shared in the bombardment of Fort Pickens in 1861, Farragut's passage of the forts and capture of New Or leaus; the naval operations against Vicksburg, tho battle at Baton Rouge, tbe d.truction of the ram Arkansas, the surrender ol Port Hudson and numerous t-kirmishes. lie was also present at the capture of Mobile. the receiving sh'p Vermont the two following years, and to the flagship Contooconk of the North Atlantic fleet in I SOS-!). The next year he commanded the Resaca in the North Pacific squadron. . -ihrhiidr- Barurd t Death. Chicaoo, March -A Detroit ! special says the In Peters, nt Grass Poi use of Henry Mich., was Mr. Peters Four child- tint, ren were in ihe h -nse. The oldest. aged fourteen esenied. but run back '"to the burning h use to resme her - f r out, hut! was overcome with tho ftmoku the efforts of the neie-hbors. who werp 'called ta the snot bv her screams All the cb ldren but the oldest perished. and the latter is badlv burned. Tbe , , fire is supposed to lave H-eu caustd by the bursting of a kerosene lamp, j lI.tltltlSHVIU.. i 1 1 ARRisBl'RU, March 24, i3. 1 Hy Mr. McClure: To retirc.iuo.ges of the Supreme Court and previous Judges of the Common Pleas on one half salary. Hv Mr. IVIaniater: lo ilivorco John and Susan McFadden; also to pav Bates, the historian, deficiencies in tne appropriation. IIOl'KE. The Grocers' bill, with an amend ment by Mr. Malioti that the bill would onlv applv when the parties waived the exemption, was called up. Mr. Kamsey 6aid that his motives were misrepresented. He (Ramsey) denounced the charge that he was prompted by any improper motivesin the passage of the bill. Eceiung tseton. lue House ex pects to be in sessiou until sometime in the morning, for the purpose of reaching the ilinnequa county bill. BEX ATE. Harrisburu, Pa., March 2(5,1873. The following bill were read : By Mr. Graham Act for the sup pression of obscene literature and cer tain patent medicines. The Senate Apportionment Com mittee to-day reported their Appor tionment bill, being the House bill ma terially amended. You have hereto fore given the House bill, and I a;i pend the Senate bill as just reported. First, The First, Second, Seventh and twenty-sixth wards of the city of Philadelphia. Second, The Eighth, Xiuth, Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Twenti eth wards of said city. Third, The Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Sixteenth wards of said city. Fourth, The Fifteenth, Twenty first, Twenty-fourth, T wentj'-seveutu, Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth wards of said city. r inn, i nc Jcvenieeuiu,riguieeaiiirl Nineteenth, Twenty-second, Twenty third and Twenty-fifth wards of said city. .Sixth , The counties of Chester and Delaware. Seventh, The county of Montgom ery and all that portion of Bucks county not included in the Tenth Dis trict. Eighth, The counties of Northamp ton and Lehigh and the townships of Durham, Milford, Springfield, Rich land Rockhill, Haycock, Nockamix on and Tinicum and the borough of Quakcrtown in the county of Bucks. Ninth, The county of Lancaster. Tenth, The county of Berks. Eleventh, The counties of Colum bia, Montour, Pike, Monroe, Carbon, and the townships of Bucks, Bear Creek, Nescoyeck, Sugarloaf, Butler, Hazel, Foster, Dunmore, Covington, Jefferson, Madison and Spring Brook, the boroughs of hue Haven, Jeddo Dunmore, Gouldsboro' and HazUv ton in the countv of Luzerne. Twelfth, All that part of Luzerne county njt included in the Eleventh District. Thirteenth, The counties of Leban on and Sthuvlkill. Fourteenth, The countiesof Dauph- in.Northumberland, Perry and Snyder. Fifteenth, The counties of Bradford, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming. Sixteenth, The counties of Tioga, Potter, M'Kean, Cameron, Lycoming and Sullivan. Seventeenth, The counties of Frank lin, Fulton, Bedford, Blair and Som erset. Eighteenth, The countiesof Centre, Mifflin, Huntingdon and Juniata. Nineteenth, The counties of York, Adams and Cuiiilierland. Twentieth, The counties of Union. Clinton, Clearfield, Elk and Cambria. Twenty-first. The counties of West moreland, Greene and Fayette. Twenty -second, The city of Pitts burgh and the townshin of Wilkius, Pcnti. Chartiers, Union. Scott, Stowe. Robinson, Upper and Lower St. Clair, Baldwin, Snowdeu. Mifil n and Jefferson, and the boroughs of Mans field, Chartiers and West Elizabeth, in the county of Allegheny. Twenty-third, All that portion of Allegheny county not included in the t went v-sce 'lid d'strit t. Twcuty-foiirth. The counties of Washington, Beaver and Lawrence. Twenty-fifth, The countiesof Clar ion, Armstrong, Indiana, Forc.-i and Jefferson. Tweuty-sixth, The counties of But ler. Mercer and Venango. Twenty-seventh, The counties of Erie, Warren and Crawford. An effort will be made to force over the apportionment to next winter, by the few who cannot get the dis tricts they want ; but I do not believe they will be successful. Some bill will bo passed. SENATE. IIarrisbiru Pa., March 26,1873. The followiug bills were passed : Act relative to limitations of actions. Act to enable citizens to hold titles uo!1 !,y corporations or aliens, -Act tJ repeal part of the law which compels the School Director;- to get a majority of signatures liefore the court will allow them to borrow mo ney. Act repealing tbe cumulative vot ing law for boroughs. J o the afternoon McClure's Phila delphia ek-ction law was defeated and another substitoted, Tbe Governor sent iu a vtto of the Scott Iron Company and the Wilkcs liarre Hospital bills. The act providing for the election of iState Treasurer was reported favor ably. THE. CK.Vl'r'.NSI Af. AfrPUOPRJATIOX. At the evening w-ssion th"? penate considered the i-peciol order, the Cen tennial Appropriation bill. Mr. Rut an offered the following amendment : "That in no e-ent shall the State pay more than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be raised by tax ing the gross receipts of the Philadel phia city passenger railways; and if this amount of revenue is not raised from that source, tho State shall pay no part of it." This amendment was agreed to, and Senator Wallace add ed a proviso that in no event should any of the money lie taken from the Sinking Cu;wl.v HO M Jr.. The House pent lhc entire day on private calendar remaining over ffom Tuesday. Three hours were waud w ihe legal teehnicalities in the Mc- Keesport Cons iliilaiitui bill, Messrs. McCormuk and Orvis insisting that the courts had power, whilst Messrs. Newmeyer, Mahon and Mitchell fav or the bill.- It was finally ruled off as within the ju-isdietion of ihe courts. All ihe i' lisliurj- eiiv iu;o- m im ia I'll i hi "ills remiie,; wnc pa.-.etl. I ,e 1; .! f . . . , . . . i was i f hoiuas A. bcott, Cienator Caltell and a largo delegation arc here from PLiUdjL'Ipihia. in Uto ijitcrest of the Centennial rnpprpritxOfU, Mr. Voung had the bill regulaiing; . 0 - - r the sale small fruits called up and ' passed, t - " - j holds tnree seV KEXATE. HarrIshi it.i. Pa., March 27, 1873. Public bills were considered as fol lows: ' , ' To grant honorary aniuity to cer tain judges. ' " '? Declaring certain days 'holidays. Act relating to the election otstate Treasurer, on third reading. The house met half an hour earlier than usual, considered and postponed the fintl adjournment resolution.! Tho centennial appropriation, as amended by the Senate, was taken up and passed. Thomas A. Scott and a great many Pbiladelphians were ou the floor of the House at the lime. Mr. MeCorniick called up the State Geological Survey bill, which was de bated and postjioued. Mr. Ramsey called up the bill fixing the fees in the State Department. Passed. Mr. Newmeyer called up Mr. Wain wright's resolution appointing com missioners to revise the revenue laws. Passed. At five o'clock in the afternoon session the Chambersburgh Relief bill was reached. Mr. Mahon made a statement in regard to it, and asked that the bill lie put up to third reading to-day. Mr. Broekway objected, and Mr. Mahon argued upon the general merits of the bill, and it was postpon ed. The Conference Committee on the Appropriation bill met at half past six but could come to no agreement. The committee on Contested Seats in the Luzerne cases, have agreed to report against the sitting members, Delaey, Ojiigley and Kuhns, Demo crats. The Governor sent in ten veto mes sages to-dny. Among the billsreturn ed were a supplement to the National Savings bank of Allegheny; an act en larging the borough of Butler, and an act extending the time for paying the enrollment tax on Riverside Coal Company. In reference to the latter bill the Governor says:" If a company with a capital so large, and privileges so vast, was created for a proper pur pose, and to meet a public want, it should long ago have been able to pay this tar." In reference to the snp plemei't to the East End Life Insur ance and Improvement Trust Compa ny, also vetoed, he says: "The require ment of $2,500 to be paid in before commencing business, is certainly modest, considering the powers the corporation is authorized to exercise, and if no other reason existed, would be sufficient to withhold the one now sought, unless banks without capital arc desirable. This institution may have capital, perhaps has, but a cor poration desiring banking privileges should be required to have capital In positive legislative enactment. Governor Hartranft has signed the bill appropriating one million dollars for hc Centennial celebration. A Father, Jlathrr and Two Chlidrrn Kappoard to IlavcBrn Mardrrd by Polaon. A very inU-lligcnt and reliable gen tlemana citizen of Kinzer's Station, this county writes us ns follows: It is seldom the tranquility of our com munity is disturbed or its iuhabitnnts startled at any thing occurring within its limits ; but we have to chronicle a case, which from the respectability of the parties concerned, is likely to create a sensation, not only in the neighborhood in which it happened, but throughout the whole county. The factsaswc hear them are as fol lows: There lived in Salisbury township, Lancaster county, a man by the name of Henry Eaby, a miller by occupa tion, and a well-to-do and highly res pected citizen. He was also a member of the Menonite church, of which sect there is a predominancy in this sec tion of the country. About two years ayo, his wife and two children were taken suddenly sick, about the same time ami in the same manner. Medical aitl was at once summoned, and the physicians pronounced the symptoms, in all three cases, those of poison. How the poison got into the system of the victims wbh a mystery yet to be solved. The physicians examined the premises, and gave as their opinion that it might have come j from the well, which was adjacent to a stagnant poo! of water, known as the dam. Mr, Eaby had the well thoroughly cleansed and thJ suppos ed evil removed. The victims, howp ever, all died soon after taking sick. But about two months ago, Mr. Eaby, after eating his supper, was taken with Midden sickness, and remarked while drinking the last cup of coffee, at the table, that it tasted so bitter, and was different from the former cup he bad drank, and inquired of the others if theirs tasted so to them, 1 they answered in the negative. Thel same j.hvsieian that attended the others who had died was dispatched for, upon his arrival asked him if he (Eaby) had any enemies to which those who were around answered "that he had not an enemy to their knowledge ; that every one liked him." The physician said the map was pois oned. He lingered for t few dF3 and died. It is now confidently be lieved that the whole family were iutentionally poisoned, and thousand tonged rumor has been industriously nt work for some time, circulating etons of the most exciting character. But It Is general); conceded in the neighborhood that tivi"n;stances point very strongly to the guilt of a certain party in the vicinity. Al though the "name of the suspected party is jn our possession we do not m,e.'i (o mention it unless criminal proceedings ur instituted. We await developments. laneute tfTpres, I Off?. Terrible Snow tttorna la the Weal Chicaoo, March 23 Tbc snow storm which began here last evening continued during the night and to day, culminating to-night in ono of the worst storms of tho winter. The wind blows a gale from the northeast, and at least, eight inches of snow have already fallen, and there is yet no abatement of the tempest. Street railway travel is entirely suspended nilnu.,.riU, nu mul on ..t i.Ts four horses to a car are fmind neces- tjary. ilie 9 ?. m. tram on tne.Aiicii- igan CumraJ. road did not get out. partly un acciiunt of ;hy snow, and partly U'cam-e f u wre'-ketj riii; ! near" St. Joseph. Tho Michigan S.uthern rcprnts trains running very I sluwlv. but iiom. have been ub:iud.in- e,, A similar e-mtlili'in f uffairs . is ; r.-i rd d i.ti ihe Illinois I't ntral, ami ti ir ;.n tiiT'. ah 'u i uu no h tiiT' .1. T, 1 It t.f;.ii.. u;v ru:iui;ij and .tr near There ia no report from y on olher time. roads, but their condition is undoubt- cdly similar to that of the three roads first mentioned. A oVtsteru naiier informs the pub- lie tiifvt bpari fur c summer cau be y-- - v-. f. obtaiucd "at a Jargis nd shaijy brick f geutlciuan's residem.-e.V ' ' . The House now simis a dav. A Man Hbot kjr Ilia Brother. LorisviLLK, March 24. A terrible tragedy occurred near Bardstown last Saturday. G. W. Iloltshauser, one of the oldest and most esteemed citi zens, was Bitting in his office about half-past seven o'clock in thecveniug, with an unmarried son, D. V. Ilolt shauser, when a married son, J. Ilolt shauser, entered the door without speaking, pulled out a navy revolver and shot his brother, the ball enter ing the left breast and lodging under the shoulder blade. The wounded young man rose from his chair, and as be did so received another shot, en tering near the shoulder, when he fell forward receiving a third shot in the crown of the head, the ball lodg iug under the right eye. The frat ricide immediately left the premises and has not been heard from since. The cause of the murder is supposed to be a feud of several months' stand ing. AH parties have been held in high esteem, and great excitement is caused in the community by the trajric affair. The father and mother e - V i .i. r .'.. uvc years o, ag-, auu iuc Kr. o. t.. Threntae Withdrawal rPeatal Car froat the Rail road a. New York, March 2C. There is considerable stir at the postoftiee over the expected withdrawal by the rail road companies of the postal cars from service on the first of April. It is thought the force of clerks will be ut terly unable to attend to the great flood of mail matter which, in that event, will pour in, and it is estimated that four days will be required for the delivery of letters which now reai h their destitution in fifteen hours. The demand of the railroad companies i for $800 per mile, instead of $375 now paid them. It is rumored that if the companies persist in their detcrmina-) tion the Postmaster General will en. 1 isia. notii-cin hi-rebv Kircn to aii imii imipuieii i .1 r i. r to H Simon Philliiiil to make Imini-ll.itp ji.iy- deavor to procure the passage or a law ( mrnI ,n1 0iaM h,rjI1 ,,,,, mK,tluH hi, to .r.--rivin"; the Department special powers " thi-m iiuiy aothitintcii u aettieinpnt totiie " , iinili rsiirnp.1 at the Ifulilenee of :ill Mmon Phil- over railroads. I lipi.i. ..n Krl lny.the ttliduy of April, ls;: wlirn ' nn.l wbere be will sttenil for :iil ur"-. PKTEU Zl FALL. Kmaarlpatlon laCaba. fpi, 2S Aiur:ie. The secretary of State to-day re ceived a dispatch from General Sickles, I'nited States Minister at Madrid, . . . r i Statin? that the "OVemment Of the Republic of Spain has directed the lilieration of the ten thousand SiaVCS held in Cuba in violation of I S7(l This elilS"- is knoW'U as undrrslnrd at tbr mti'lpro-e i.f aabl W iliiiim Ptiil OI 1SU. 4I1IS tidSJ IS allow u us i-ri.L.v. th t day ..f April. ar h.u emanvipahos. The new government : and where h tiiii attend formo-i pun.-. in Spain has so far manifested an un- i fcIC9 VKl l ii 1 !. usually progressive spirit, and a dis- T.. - ' " ' - lllOX I'Tl) ITl I'U VOT 'l' position to carry out the promises of the kingdom, which, from all appear- ances, was never scnou.ly intrndeu bv AmadeUS and his ministers. Fcnouslv intendetl i by (riven lo tboae Imlubtetl lo niakplinini'iliaip iy- Krar Admiral John H. Hoatetnt-r;. j Bieiit. and thiaw havlntfHairoj againat it aiil pre- 'wilt th?m. dulv autlo nlK-atPi) l"r pttbniPiit on ' ' SattirJav. tbp il ilav of Ma li73. at I ne b'.u.-e of John B. Montgemery of the United . of ue un iemifrned. ia mi l 'T?;!'y!vv..T 0 P . r, ... I ll.W III JII.MiI. Mates Navy, who died at Carlisle,: rcba AduiiniKir.ttor. Pa., on the 2;ith inst., was a midship-1 - ------ man on board the flagship Niagara i DMINISTBATOU'S NOTICE. at tne nattie 01 l.aKe r.ne, in fepiem - ber. Isl4. He coiiimnndeil tho Wash-! lllirtOll navy Vard Jrom JaniiarV, 1SC4, until the .Septemlier follOWill'' and altogether saw twenty-one years j and nine months of sea service and j seventeen years and two months shore ; duty. He had been on the retired! list about ten years at the time uf his : death. " j A City nestrnytMl by an Karthquitke. Panama, March 19. The steam shipSt. Louis from a Central American port, arrired on the 19tb. When she left the port of Salvador then! was a report that the city of San Salvador had lieeu destroyed hy a grent earth quake on the 4th instant. The tele graph lines being down, no details could be had when she was leaving. ri'KKEXT SOTFS. Count I.eoptild Ferri, of Padua, lad a library consisting of 32. (Mid volumes all of them composed by female authors. President Grunt lid imt take auy Credit Mobilier stock, but iuvested some $-25,000 in property near Chicago, at $f00 per acre. Last summer he was oflVrcd and refused $2,500 per acre for the same. A Pittsburgh bride's dowry lately consisted of two barges of coal, which her father thinks ought to secure her reception by the toil anywhere. Hon. James Dixon, Senator from 1357 to 1W0, died his' residence in Hartford, Conn.. at On IPI.iii.l..I.ii. iifoirnfinn r m.tl ,f Lenrt ' Ullll ll.l. Ill-Ull, ll.l-'l .i", "i ... ..i disease. Charles -Mooro and I rank Morton were convicted in New Voik of saw.-; dut swindling, ami were sentenceii i to one year's imprisonment and to pay a lino of $1,000. " j The Patent Olfice ha recently Issu-i i .... 1 i : r l . j l . i " V?V y'.. . , m r . .- - - '0" cons.simg o, . memcueo j "t l -""l-""T it,ve V- A much greater number of eastern ! people have arrived in California by trail within the past three months khan ever went there before in the winter season. An illustration of absent-mindedness is told of an excitable younsr drug clerk, who filled his customer's bottle with tho liniment desired, anil receiving therefor a nice new twentv five cent shin-plaster, pasted it on thu bottle and put the luliel in the chpIi drawer. The Chinese companies at San r-rautUfo ere now making prepara tions to accommodate n extensive immigration. Tho next ateanior wiii bring" 1,200. The number of railroads being built in Utah Territory is said to be some thing astonishing, and, if some par ties do not get badlv bitten, it will be stm more ftsxouibling. Jvverv canon thinks it must have its own roiiioud. ftn, Kinall narrow-guage road sewiif to fairly brlmlo ad over tho land. Mr. John Anderson, tho tobacco manufacturer of New York city, has committed the Elizabeth Ulund of Penkese (his summer residence) ami $30,000 in money to Prof. Agassiz to found a school of natural history. "The defects . of individuals.'' l..fr.... ..,.k i ' our hopes of the safety and ieriotuitv r freedom on the whole lmdy of the iwople." These words exactly fit the present times, and furnish a tonic fur dyspeptic patriotism., ' ' -"rii- --ar.V Aun Co'tnrj, cf West Aiiekbmd. England, ha put even ,Mrs. Lucrezia Iirgia, nf R jiuc, 'J. '0 the shade in the poismuig bqsi- " - . put a quicuis upon nun teen vic ms before a sh i.I w of i!- nicion fell upon her. Some of the parties concerned in the California diamond swindles are I paying heavily for their part of thei fraud. A -n't um bejuu soine t'me ago, in a iveutucKV c-mrl. tic-.nnt two of these nprmim f..r -t-.o ono 'damages, and thev have consented to un.vri, mm luc, llitl C t'JUM,'! pay fijjo 000 td get rid of the tikion. ' r prose- Out of four thousand plays written during the past four generations, it is said that only thirty-Hve me now performed. i ....1...,l 1.V...w.l,l v I -V letter HM-HIU.U ,.r , , 1.1 Mill? i'T f(-ll W J directed as follows, was received, ' VaKIII VldV a n-ic Kn.,r.nut. ' . .1 ;t,f l.ta i W'I-atatiln rimiloymnnt ai Ixiim.. ilnr "f crrmnic at thO post-office in tlllS Cliy l"S:ruIltalr ..uiru.i; lull li.nnmi.m nn.l TaluaM I. I. I....I.J o.. n(K'.rl!Hfini nL i sr- "f n--i wnt live ! nmil. AUt', alili " - - ii the licui email wno awim iu Store of Cotton Good Damaged by Fire and Water, Fulton Street. Brooklvu. Owing to the local knowledge of Assistant-Postmaster Simonsoti. it was delivered to ex-Alderman New man, who wa ascertained to be the gentleman for whom it was intruded. In Iru-Liii a lute edition of 111 own works be says : ui A meric i hh- . . - . - . any say noming, h muh-, m .i.o.,, thev set their faith tn equality, of which I detest the one aud deny the possibility of the other.'! The Duke of Edinburg played the Gddle again recently at a public con cert in the Albert Hall. As he play- led with the other fiddlers in a concer- ted liieee, uobody heard his part'eu- , , m , fa m,R,h ,,,,,,,.,!. Only Vice Piesident (now Senator) Hamlin, Chief Justice Chase, Senator Cameron. Frank P. Bluir, Sr., ami Gideon Welles remain of the associ ates of Mr. Lincoln in the Adminis tration in IHCI. Messrs. Sunnier, Cameron, Anthony, Hamilton ami Chandler, the only Senators who were in the Thirty-sixth Congress, and ex cepting Vice President Wilson, the only members of that Senate now in public life. A"w Advertisement. "iro'LUXTA IIV ASSIGN' M II N'T. Simon Philliiini. of t'aiwplman. I'pimt Tnrkry- a voluntary a".-i:riiiiipnt ol all'lii mil ami ip-r.n- ; T O L U X T A II Y ASSKJN'M K X T. Wllliam Philllpil. of f'awlinan. l'(.p-r Turkiy- i f.H.t tuwi,MiiP. Somemt eounty Pa., bavm nw.:p a voluntary awianmpnt of all hi real an.l -nmo- ; alrmato tor tile tipnpttl of hi" crpiiitorn to tiipun- ilcrxiirnpd by 'Ired lie.irinif date 17ili ribrunry. 1k7:l n.ittrp U hpri'bv irtvpn to ail inirtipi iii'iPbti-il 1 to anld n liltain Phlliippl Ionia k linmraiiiie iy f k 1 ' Went ano ui'iap miTuiic; rmiins tiriiiu'i niiu iwtirp tne laW sent thpin iIuIt nuthptitii-uted lor pptth'tn-nt to the i A '.yi i.iir; i ua ion ."in. i.. itie ot jaeon 1.1ns, lute ot .-Mia ip town-nip. IwrfrfBtoh:,I1S;;-De.h0WMateh.T. in lieen nr.intp.l tothpunilernisrnert. notiifiahere- ; t-ln cf j,,,,,h M,jcr. Ut of ,i,:pr-et tp. ilweftned - . . . r - I I n i ... II.- .).,-. hHlnnheen amintpd to the nnder"iune.t. notlria ! wxy"? Ktvrn to ini.PHloeiiiel io II io hiukc iillin". to i.-rewnt lliem dulv authenticutpd tor "filenient on Satonlav. Jlav 3d. at the tflire of Sehell i Kimmel. iu Soniernet. Pa. SAMI'tLC, MsnbW L1VKXOIKIP. AflminiiiTrator. VALUABLE FARM And Mill Property for Sale. The an Irrsiifned ilr-3!rinr to thane bin way of livinv. now idlers for aale IiH tarrn, uttuated in Il.ne'p;al townaiiip. Wentmoreinn I iiunty. Pa., conwiulnir ahont 300 a re. Il inina bucii up of eultlvation. and tiein well watered. i. roiHl lered a No. 1 atoek lartn. tin the 'arm are two n I e pie orrharila. The buil llne" pn-iL ol a Lrir-k ilwpllinir hon.e. with trame kitehen. frame hank barn, two tenant hoaea and etaidva. Willi all the neetiiury on:liuildini(a Itcionffinir: AIwx a blaek amlih rnop, aaw mill, built in lt;o. trrint mill ior toripahib. boilt in 1S71. Thamill eunt.iin three run of t..ne, and the m.ieliinrf U all pot up in I the heat and m at Improve.) atyle. It is aiiuaied ! on Indian rreek. ao.1 ia driven by ba water the year niunu. it i? ai-o in ine niiai in a itoimi eet- j ilement. eonreiilent to pruooi. chnrehea. there iH'tii Uve pur.iie nxvia fihiintc rigiit to tne mill. It in aliei on the pmpMied ntiteof the l.l..iiier i Valley Knilr.ul. For lurtber par'i. n'.au apply i to the undersign-'.!, tirins on the premie. i " u. n. KHUN Kit. i feblJ Jouea' AU1U. Pa. D1TOK S M)ll( i;. Toe Uii lpmiwd appobde I au llt ir, l ylhetir- phann' I '..urt. to ai,'ertaiii advan-'Piiieulii and make a di-i;rihu:en of the luud ln liip iiai.ds oi Lvoia Hirtdiaietler. aduiiniiiirator ot Satniiel K.Mh!ite;ier. eee3!!d. lo and ainontc thone biarally entiile-l thereto, hereby Kiven no:iee that he will alien. I to thedutiefi awilrtied him at his ofitpp. in S-.m-rrvt. Ta.. on Wo-ineri lay. the lVh day of April m.i. when utid win re nil" tiprtnai lurenMted ean t:i nd. HI..VUY K. M HKI.L uianlil!). Au lit r. DM I X LSTIi ATOM'S XOTICK. Kmate f JiXb Arkeny. lat of S Dieret tp dceeas' I. Lettern of ndniinitration on the above e:ate haviuir been granted to the mideri'iffiied. noti.-e is X- 1 o, , hereliy aiven lo th.-e in leMe.l to It to make iintiie lllieil "tales .ii-IP ,..m,.n. an.l thiine havin r.-l ion. avainl i!. ' topres'Tit 1 belli. duly au'hentieatrd lorspiib'tiient. I at the oltiee of John' I). Kiinin -1 on S.nat t iv. the ! vjih Jnrul April. 1--TX 1AV11 AK I NY. J AC J1 ?1. WALTKB. t'ji utorn. m.irvMj j HKF j' ' TT Lumber Company, aARPvKTT, Somerset Co., Pa., Earnest, Delp Camp, & Co., PKOPRIETOHS. wnin: vise, yel l o ir ' rxE. OA K A SI TIE ML C K LUMHEll. 3 aw En and siiA vki siiiNotrs am. rbAMK'nrvi lath. Building Lumber Hnt to a bill" al i-Uur; m.tl... lnrta'Ta THe ftQd MOST IMPROVED Fire and Htirglnr-l'roof o a r" r" o AND VAULTS ArctnaJI.jf tbu flTr-litUailU SVFr .!.- Ii7 PF.NN- STKKKT. MrM l-lushnrifh, I'a. 100 TEACHERS OR STUDENTS. jilAl.r, r r r.ilALr, ran aernrx KMPIV- 'J"':,N-'.r V,'I' VHUM ivM.--r.n.mtii 1 i.T:V,J."" snuim.T. A.iiln-aa, CM- 1 " 17ahmi:k! S, IMPKOVK YOl lt 1 SltH K. Y'.nna Wax Work will inl the cii.nilnit Kaaiin. fiinnii-n-ini; "n Kri.htT. April II a n-1 rn liu July l.Mh, Similar rxn-ptnl: the first two iluya nt S..I. linki-r .. in .li-t1-r.n town. hii; theoi-xt two darn at Jwnh M. Walter' at Walter .Mills: the m-xt twi lnv at thf Willow FrcMlim''. in .Trireraon tow;i,iii, n. tt.tn at thp iivviifr's Gallic in l.-ir.-.n-villi. fur thi Ifttt tail !.lv'':!lri'.-tti!v IhnAt h.,m ll.rt un mi nririh l.n tH-.T-irul ha. .i-vcn vaarautl. la haml hiah. wi-i.li ..... f 1....1 Hundi. f Una form and wrnit iiili-iihir tyiwi-r. ! with hk-i-I an-l nriiim nuniiliiml; I wi-ll nilrulatiil I IlirH'h'ravl-'laiir h:irn-a.: Is known tn Iw miv nf j tha ttn hnrw'in ih i n'. A L KX A M I K H Cm 'MTHT M V . msThlS "V'OTICEJX DIVOKCE.- The nni'm-timr-d i'iiIv apii-dnir l by tbr Own i. ( irm n I'h-a if S m -r-t r-nmy', in lalt- '"' i a-'uy. ihe hw i. :,n i a-i ..,.ii.,. in thema icrof ihi-applloti -n ..f Hoirv K .-nrrv. Ilmt-r Km nt r..r a iHvon-o. I.-rol-vVlv.- no--". that h'-aill, on Tbur!av. tho lo-h'tluv nf iiril la7a..t thomof K.J. Km.,. Kj.v.du-i.ri; thedu.i, ,.f hi appniHtnient. wlioH anil where aU liermn inlemtnl ran attrml. J. O. OULE, rnarlft CoitBli.rr. .Y it' Ad i'c'ti.it ' in 'n I. dl J from !!i eta. I Jfl liir-i.i. tliui wll i V Ajiy fM't n In Snie from 21 eta. Kllit .iinil- msi! I fn-e II at iiu i f I' tiri'idi iM. m KAN HALL k CO., 71T ltrotw.i, . Bc-nt n-iniu euinp, ,M. Tmi X N Sl .. - j ;fiiwnHiii St., .New wk. PRIVATE ADVICE TO YOUNrG! MEN by an Kralnrnt 'hrlt'nn I'hynlrian. S.-nt free any a-Mrtwa by Hip (Vrr'i"ii.OnK Sp-rimry ! the Y'iuntr ."VO'ti t 'liridii-tn A-- N-i-ioij.ii.TfiMiif.wri, I'a. - .'I'nHJi, xiven iTjrii'a to p pry ipiii. l;uiii .-. light A WATCH ri.l titri. nun aim ai'l urt At uur KfP ! a ii-I uiin..rn!b .ii.t in kip hi mo o;.v. lilp ax rlvtir. LnrvtH:y iiiya it- Kami uu mi I ii,. ..,i.,r k.t.inii, i i. IM l,ur'!i. i'j. jr.'.r: lZZZrZ..u , kZ. .. t'.SK tlm Ui i."iii T S.ili LU an-i Sut.-wrt to U iin.l Ut.I.jn HI , W inflows f v iij irintf to brpnk. nu imtintf if !; ctipap. ila r.tlilo, vt-ry r-irlly a-iuliil; livl.la n.inu at any pljte IcnirrU, auit a ih'U i.iftiuaor when tlh H'Iuku. .V.-n I stamp for clmilr. irvulur ual 1 'pir brotiiecl li k pni to any ..in". imt :il I. mi rp- ! ctit ul -!pvnti. IimtuI ituliiri'ni-nrii UiOip tratp. An.-ntu waulp-1. A'btn-Ka KKI1.M1KU i '., .. ! in .Hjrk'it elriipt, liarriKburii. I'a. (SiikI wih-jt ' by iorttiirtp uriii-r ur r-iiii;ri.-'l iPtt-r.) Sewing Macliino Is the IJest in the World. Aicrn'. w intp.l. -i-nil fT i ll' uliir. A l.lrt-w IXiM S 1 IO-SElVlVr M At il !' K CO.. V. Y. i i i.iii ir tiip tin-at Itilllll-U L"lll ,i , i i.rri.-i,ir lit- Ot Ii; if eniture. (U li lHUi-iI ION, or my iclly rannrs eiceet. ' cpi-. Siv.ii mon-v. worry mi l pr-i.o- b.-nlih. im lKbown bow to live w. 11 and irrow ntt on vl a ii l. Aireiim nre iiiiiia tii..in y nd omirx a world ol good wiM, it. lh i.iy n. l. bit- adon at ,,.- .IWI.JIAfU.lN. P.n... I'luto. - - - - -- - - - " TCI CT! TT! TP . .-lm-t a oonzb. .N'oii.inj In m n-"-rt on to lay tbe luua'lrt'.ioii ti.r lu:ar.: tril coinn.iU'-!ic ?. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS a mifp eure lor nil ill ii ot lit'- l"piritory 'trif.Uis. tvtf TUruat. t'.l-..-, l'r..up. Iiiptinn i, As:bnii. falnrrli. Ilonrs- in . li'im of tbP riiricit. Wiu-ipipp. or lb .ii.-i.i.il Tie.. andalldia e;ii"' !' ibo Lm.. In ;ill i-.-m-a ol sudden P"l 1. however t.ik' o. th -re TAHLKI S uli. .ni l promptly mid lp ly mI. I liey pipullzp l 111' ein-nl.iiioii ol'llip bl'-.l. mil t tf.iip tbe w verify o: :iie nun k. nu t will, io v.-ry uliort tiill.-. re.-torj Ii. aiil.y ae:i .n to tlie aft. ete l oriti". Weils' f "arimlie Tubi -u :ir put n only in blue boxrt. T.ik- in 'u -ti;ti:. !i. It II. i y r.tn't lie : loun I at yi.ur i!ruit . ii. n.! at t-ie-e to the 2'iit in .New 'York, who will torw ird ihein t y return in.nl. U.n't lie di '- iicl by l::nU:i -ii.-. S..1 1 i.y druiiii. JUlIX U. KtLL'Kl. la Plait M.. .. l s.i. iiirent for thP I'. S. Priee 2--i ePiltai !h;.t. Sen-! .'orein uiar. ACSfaTS WANTED FOR BEHIND -SCENES EN WASHINGTON. Th" pi.-i ei .ui . o. . " -iiiii ioi ev. r .u.lii-li It t dla all ali-.ui tlievri-.it t iw.it li.i.nie s. in.l.il Si"i it..r::il Prii erie -.iarptnpn. Kintr! L-.I t i i", and the v.aideriu! Siatito tiie .Naie nu I 'aj. !;;!. 1' aell." i;-.ii-k. vih b.r cln-uiar. atei e' our t-rio nil'' :'i 'oil ''pi ripti.-n ul the worlt. A.I t-". ii.M'IN K.N i'AI. 1 liLISill.MH il., P:ol.u el; bi.i. Wasliiiigton University, nr.iiM-tL nKPtRTii vr, liiLiinuKt:, !. The laird Annual Summer S. ..sinu Will e. n:ir ii on M'i Y. Marrh lo. 1 rl all I : lltltill'' t' lir 111. Iil !i. l l'.e Ml' of 1. t mil an t ii inpl-te. Kniire Kee, t.ir- tUu!,.r a Mr. I r f. I II AS. -. t 1I A.M tip L( 'o. 1)' an. !() ',': l Wjn'e.l 1,.; i.nriiiiin-'n-ely p-ipolar I ie.r larje M ip ol 'lip .Hiuliil b.r.'p "Wortd" n il liy. K. .11 Map a:i-i I'ii.ir " with u i i le. - l!- t nl'ed Map on r. ve lux.iH inet efi. 1 Mllll Ait nu ! e.i ! r i ur n'W 'iiarrd. "II i ! i-bibl" and "fi.ri't Hliv t iiey wii; bud a lo.i.-p in ' iv r.-'iii illir I.i :le t- every 'briM' ma iii'im. II v.XSiSatl.l I'. via lit. Kmpir.- .Map mi l !: t ; irf ii-.iine:it. 1"7 Liier tv :reet. N- w Y' l-k. Ttie iutia-rn-w Ml. W I.N ONE MNT!l ar in ,iHl l h.-vini. ri!HYi:s it all ch r- tbe .k th- 1IASS1S WANl. lijil.k.' il.l'I-Hit.. ii-mtuki 'il only -J . li i" th'- only eam- iib-t.'. li.-oii'ii" :i"e..it:u i f ie .vr : .rt l.irp-rs, t-nnit lPvif. t'eariul H.ii.irii and Mizmy A. hieveiuentaol tho lYiaec oi I lid rer. -itore : ir ri-n wante-I. Xnrif h.-H ti"t le.-' iv l I y Hiisr. tTi - 'I'.-l-ti.nii maoe to palm ..3 huh priee i inivri .r w. rk. t ut M.-.i.l 1 r ri,- ui..r mi l n e .r.- f .-ratepi. nr. and trreit sBpei-K"! -jr n'. Pia-ket n.:iipan-, ion. ire-. HCIinvUD Hints., Pab. ?'J S.ui-. . j,))n iiree i I'biii. 1 ; TCn '3 ! WIU. r5eEit"iralelPr;KLt. itilll V-Wl sKiTHnaosr pittseurs:i pa. !r. Lading Sli ( I i:i:i. in I ii l tiuii!. t t'I'jo. Siiocli; i, it. oi. l;i;i.-. t' ?.ri. ici-v. i . to r.'-'rwl -. Army ill'.. ri pp i I ser.t u re p ii 1 ..r. r.i.i- il t" r. (inn nt serial. c.-llllt .'o di-aler i eloii- hmivhr or tr i .le ! t I '. II. i. to he ex .mine.! L.r.'e . S59!9j"T P1?!1!"15- AWU l.C'.V iUU.lUlS. rTi: K!;f,V YU MoM. T.-u l:t KirliT tti:m 1- rl v U . t'!t.-r-tii-nIy pr-ir'tivi nn-i it I x 11. ut yi;tv..r. -jl t-r ) 'til. 4 1 : -:s l-y o .m Tin vs sri;r;:ir. vj,; itu-,- N t titr aTi'. A littli h.iT Ihiu K-irlv H - t--ti.-l in -(iiiuiy. f-i-rr Miuirit. ty i;ia:L l-": p.ti (. will :iwir l-1 ItM ? r. ii j-?-' ft; f It: v tr'iu our jt un 1. :. 1 r.-i IV iniumfi !!. tivo ir- :iri- ' )' , .t I'.'. !i ft-li;ti-Tr:iU-.i 'f .; i- A tivw T.Mii tuc - A K I.I Mi T V." i-iriy. i-.ii l n.il -pi.iu -liv-. I'ri.v. mi p.v. ;t. Fivt 1. 1- k.- - Tt 1. li. X S NS. I'h: ri-". t" " York. ! 12,000,000 cr$s. . ill-tip 1 I Thp rhnin it Li 1 In M irk-t. lor mlc i v thn I UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CG-, j IN TJIEtJI.'EAT I LXTTK VAT.T.F.T. j .J,0lr!),fM0 Airrs TiiTrntral ilJlaka. ' Ni.w l.ir miu iu Iri.-t of r-irfy vre :ivl jr"r' ! i-u tivenu-1 teu vc.:r?' rrn-i; a! t ur c-::t. .N.iaii- i.iin-1- iniiT. r.".i'iirt.i. .MiM ant h":i!ihiiti -iini.",,o. ft i:U i !!. :in :iSun J:in.; of (rood w;itiT. l iwj b"st MiirKrl ln tin- W tut. Tho ar-Mt nil:i inir rrxi'iiiK "f Wy..mlnaf. O.I :!. I'tih. an 1 M.--vinhi. i.i i-.x .:ui-i(. t :,v !! lann: r in tin- i l itii- II li' v. tern E&sd ii i nsxsi a m isa ! , The b3st Locations for Colonics, I i riil'.K illi..; S Vi'K Al.I.r Mllli i . f ai-r.-a nf i-ii..nc ti.tvrr;'?!. nt I.vi i-pr. I-t .'iiiry nii'li-r j tin- li' UU'.anl J it. wir ii iin'iit i'atir.M'1. I wMh iu ultei iid 1 an tr rut..u;i-iH-r; ul a'i i ul i H'ii!i-.l n.uiiirv. Kn r ias!-n in i.'uivh.iT f Ii.iII'.'.tI I.ml. Swtlon.il M:i.-. ahiiwtnir thp l:n.l. a ! nil. j ti.-n ul 1 v ri;.:ie laniililrt i:h m:w.11:ii. ma:! nl live iirru luri-, A.nirv o.r. n wis. I Liii.l C'lumls-iom r I". 1". K. K . iluitihj, -!'. 8i Tfl'llilljli l itiu'ijiial'.eii hy any known n mn'v. It will (-riil-liMt". rxtir:ctii!i'l thopiuuhly ih itrov all iH.i.-nn-oiis!I-i.i:iii.-. j in tho f'.!o.;i. and will i-IU-.-iu lily i!isi--l nil pr.-'iiap-isiiiou to hiijou d.-rina; i:ii-ut. 11 therr u-anl uc((u.i in yonr f.ii-rra ni ji!,nl nli-ra ivlininvl :i ntr-r, th iihl hcnnm-a iinpan: hy ili-luirrisnta a....rt-;ii.i'.. iifi-rui-ltiit -roru'.-Hi or .mii ui.-'aw-ii. ni-iti ti, r-i-ions 1-a-n.i,,., riinpu-ii. 4.0., o. liai-K Itc.rr yua a biprptit Stemmh t th.n ;iruinp:ly ui It'll, tha n.umn Vulvas din- I itliati witn 'Vi-r!r nt th I!l I r..p-i-i; l-n-toiM-. Ui'ii'ral weakm-a and ini-r.U. Mi' ynu wrakHftt of Ihr Ir.ltitiun t Y'ou aro 111 uani-r l I 'hroiilo ULiriiiif-i, or nf the Hum 1. lutl Ulllli.Ul Ul . fji-r jwa irt-ai-ant af tt I'rrinr cr filler. Or.jar.it You arc i-I to .uiri rlnn in i:ui..l aifr.iv.itcd lorui. Art y iu li'jrctrj. itrnwT, dull. !nr-i'!i ur df . pri'i-so l in npiritn. wi:h hrad ai-hr. .; k ai-hr (-.uiti-.'l tonituc aiul b.i.l t;in:ini in. iiinr For a r.-ntiiu r.'iu.i!v for all nf il .-.o ,;-,' wt'aknrii'ji and In.tthli-a: fur rlran-iirir an-l purt t ir.t t!v in:t?d hhr-l an-! imparting visr m ail ttwri a) hitii-,i: loc'Hl.:injf nl. ami ti'.itot,ii ' the i-iiroj-l roiijtm,, n ' JURUBEBA, w!.l -h It i.r. iiou'iiu-,1 by the lea 'ins m iii llnnii.- uf l.uoji, :ni,' .I.1U- r.ruil i .....,., ..., ai.uraux. Known in the lur-tloal w.a-hl." I rhl ia nu n. w and sntrlnl ilUii.,,rv t.ut ha U -n Ioiik i,..,! by th 1- a iv . ,.,.-, ,,.1,,-r.u,,. ti l. wi-li i. ii r ut r- in- 1.1 r, .ni . Imii'i wiakta ui:: Ini-wir tbr ..ijc.-'Ivo or:-.iii bv m- barti'-a am! pi j-i. ,. th.-y aiw t, n.p.,r i rv r. li. t -l.i. it-,- , . n.nil. . v nnl'.lv-p i'sU a uli pll nd km.ir.-d ili,-ai- "an- mire :. n !iow lln-ir w.-. w".Xl.l,e bi"u I"-r" u"'1 hmlia I aurni. JOHN H. KF.LLMtlO. Is ll itt St., New York Sole A sent fur th I'niiwi Siite. rrv-e, una iKillar per Bottle. Send Sir 1 in-ular. Tir( --7S ' U S3 Xrw Adr-rli,- JRPMANS' COURT :-W.K. I'y rlr.nn cf an or lirof S.,in.-r-t county, p., to uhi hr.T'"1'"1 hi .iiiiwj ii. nnytrr nl J..h- i, l.llilrvn ..f lf,rie A. Siiv.ler ,ilv "-"'r I M.infy ii. nnr'lrr n,i i. t . .. " ,: ' tx? (rAp"?'! tf jmhlU: HH-nwt, pa,, on le. ! tii li. TH K.XIi.xv, A,.Jm Jft Ihf f'.ll'.Wlt)! !! i-f;it. !.. ' ' f.-urth j,;iri uf tract f fcn.l , ""iinv oi' I alJowawe. wurRiniiyi link. '"I1 i .stll-. lfqtl In t..nym!.., M Vt"" i , liivi.l Ually. ixnatitu Kwivn, !, ... ."l' h-' :t niym warrancn in iim rim,.a ... . "P r ; to i r alu.nt i a. r.- PurH ,n u,. . " ''"'"n fur 11 Mill lt"l lam Th. r,, r lata of Ptiltlvatliin. Thr '"I in . anilataMoiifl ti pn.'tnii.; th(, Tr.KH.tr-thirl r li,, .. " I ti-rilpiluiilnarfia an I ,; n-,., i ' thr i-mn. tap intcr-t ,r 'i , " " annually l llnirti-tia, l,n,. w : !i, u , V IT i :"""m1"- nannif n-r h r - ; ; - - i"'ii main i. ! anre n pimflriatK,n of Vi l I""" nam; inolii-r (i. i. : w . pnil-ny In knwrkp.1 ,.,W s J";'' "-.'.r ! " ''" ' w .i,,n; .,i tt.p i.uni,:,' 7nZl ""'! . .1. ...... ..... ... . - nurli Kt r-kFi - - - ''-p YUDITOIl-S .N'OTRk J.C. lfc.nibcric-r 1 In lh i:,im,u,m Hiraia Vin lUy. ) UTL K. I) tty'-!' i ? Samp rt-ri. l'T" S itiip. I'" ""7 I ' "I'. l .-tril;m i tu Kir, tbe I 'iinrt arrnilnt J..hn It . , IIMrilinte Inn fund In thp ,-,.:. Shater to an-l am-mir th.p lp-i!,,'., I"'1 Sumprwt erimitr, it;..:,., I.Jtir.irt from tlip r,r I r-r K.M. .-U., ... f;V I Will atUrnil to tha i!n:l. . . . mpnt at H..,., ., XLuruL"? ! i-i... . iv - rim n 3. rn.. wi(. r- ill , L Ii XKCl'TOIf .O TJl LpiuIp of I. iae llvU-rt. I.itp i.i'i.r i ly ttem ten mu ntary on Kip -,i v r.uitp I to the un'.lpr.i ,np,i i V.7 : tlii.rltv, notb-e hi-rphy irit'ln ,7 ,., uke iim..,1:,;p Lwn,.n, I,.;l1,alri,ill,,, iopr.nt .him ' ted fi r fijul-nipnt at t: Ute rp,i'.i'' -al n r mlay, April 1,. . 3 a :..( .. I LIZaIikih itturebi Ii KI ii y N(THK Ljiuiie oi r.iiKa-H.-:n iiranir. l.,te-,( St. j' Letter" tp"t.-menury on the !.,v. ... , lnnmti-i totiie oo lerMce-l ,V thority. not let! ia berei.y mven :i, , ' it to mitke iiuuie':lntp pimem. aui-1 ' e-iiinn ai.iiu.it it to' pri i4.-iit i.'M-m .'i.i' pauil lor MUinpnt at tn-Ut- r, ' d'eeaaed, on .-sturuny. April l.h, "- mitrebi V 'DITOK N'OTir k.- 1 It.i virnr t'en appoin'! n'!:.,.i,.1,, di-irli u!e the fun i In the h:in.' , er. administrator of J .hn K. ir.,,, I will attend to the duttei of kii I a;.." the ofH.-P of F. J. Koo.i-r.Ka... , on Thurlay. the day M Apr:;. t , "ft t - I V. i wnere an p..i-wiua inien-se I mav P.EArOVHD. S GREGG, SON & CO WHOLES ALK and She PITTSBURGH, PA Have rem iTcI to their npw. Ijr' lour ?ior.- Iron Front Wareho , No. 159 Wood Street, ; rb tween FITh and S!x;h Averapi. ; And are now reev:v;nz one -:t tr.- Largest Spring Stoci: F.rer Bronchi to tbe t ark.i. I'livinir f"r I ' ASH. we h iTi-aivj-..;-, that f 'AX'T KKKVr.LLKH V. r :, An ex..:t:iiuitiou of our Stoek ..- r ' --. i lieited. i CRECC, SON i CO.. ; 1.T9 Wnoil Srnxo. Pi.t.' X. R Snepial atteniloa pall !--nt bv m-til. t.. 6. tVA tick n 5S? IFT "& $60,000 IN VALUABLE GIFT: tu i!t: MsrHiurrLi' J,. I. KI?U7S HJl'.i RCrfLAi; MUMHLY GIFT ENTERPEE T W drawn M a 1 ir. A-.rii 1 TWO GP.ATfD CAPITALS CT .i,ut)i eacii in tm i:' T I'riaea lie I'riarn. t'ru Friaen . HI. (Wn I ' INGEEENBACK 1 rI.17T., a:v! buirv, with ;h : T ur' w.-rta kj0: onj Cn.--!u:vi K - 1 tin F:niilv Sewinir Mi -is". i ii h: live ai.l-J V:iti hfi l..ii.' , csi li: uvr ipiM Atwrii-no Huntti'4 li f ,' -l-'i i -i !i: t"n I, i ii j .: : il . '.'j : witiM T"ir;u-h: w ir-.l.l an.! .. r l, ' ji Watrhra. 'in al!.l w.Tili Ir . t.' (i' i 1 C!i.iii.. Silvir 'anr, I " " Wh3l.urrbar gifts, 3,500. T-'. r S.J' ALIB IS WAXTttt rILtTlial la ahAm I Ihitval Pvumlnm ail.' ! raid. Single Tickets, SI; Six Tickets l , Twelve Tickets S 1 0; Twer! Five Tickets $20- 'irru!-.'.r rnntaiai::i: run !:-t ' ; ; 5- np,in ot tbe umwkto: ( f.irmatioa in irft-nm-f t.' :hf I"-' ' ' .'iit t any aaeonirriu th.-m. X.'. - al ln'?..i( to MAIN OKFIt'F. L I". SIM', lut W. Kli'.h s. ' narrh l'. i Fi(.!i Avciuk- C lothtns I Crii -r .. VrV. ,r:.f -V' " viTTsnruair.n 1273. DUlllig, I nifrrpJ k'w-r thai anr r lltivi-r. i-.i.!v r. ur wa iii'.-r. --kt..l. lt.V..A'll I--;, r win-re. 'I'he tock nvnipnio lr n'. fhi!.ir.-n s t'lotl.ln- at t! I'riis. I'.ir.it-nlar ati-n;i. n ai'o n ' it..-'. I 11". ' ". ?Iriii'Z tbi i:u i a v. i:!i niToir- Mvru k r 91 4 uiili-rinii.l. baaing ii-'i.'''. tor by Ihe Orphan.-.' l .-urt ! S rn-w'.. n-vriii in mi.iiii-eiii-.tii: un" " , n uf the 1 11 m! S in the i-iCiU' el Ji'jmI! u C.. & i-raa!..!, win attiu l tu the -lliont at hi nlli.-e, tn n m r '. "" lUU. 1 3. wheu aui aim.' !' .iu atti-u.l, v.J. Iiuinbw iVL-' .1.- I be at ft ,fTTt' I ii blood rfm' tiam. ioi:l. . ural. ''' p ..Id uauM s rauat " .-. ,. f I id tho b'uod. !'- l-"' ' d k r3 rea.hr ", ,' inmr ia, ud tff.: w ', r.ardita action I i HV' r n. E. Sellers A C- riTxas-boe, - ' l c s ) h. GIFT ENTER? C 'j - .4. ''4 f i . in- 4 " I I ti "I t I 1 J' V G' Sf if ; c? I it -t n a'.' cav i & or tps f or.t I J.1? aaJ 1 JdfT rwti -IV I i X Hoi ntt'-i met. : modi i tbejtii town infjie l; Cral-t Sir" 4Ak foo'r drel 1 mtm t i, It t- WAh I al tt;.-, Gent week, i ion B ., tn-niir lb N tl W.rC it'll V Pl'lp I :';ira b !ton on & On l v bfir K'ireJ, f n'' V'Trt IX - I is 0 r orl J-'ent i art