The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 07, 1875, Image 2

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ruBfJTWCyt- . Li1 J. 5- I'-J' fc-T-'SQttrf
Tin Somerset H2rald.l
iry i that these absent voters hare j.crnia-
Jiiij,TI7&.
r. nr jr."
frT-i f
KKT-
O.WANAt cn, lc-, Sccre
of Slate for Kansas, writes to the inlly withdrawn from polities,
ed'.torcf tbc Gcrraantown Telejrajh. We thik that the clocticn of l$7f
from Toneka, under date of June H1:; will show that a large majority of
cur State r.rc s;nipiv the
"The crops in
enormous. There ncr.r were such
crops ia Kansas since "is formation."'
people of the United States still
cling to the principles cf the repub
lican Part v. The elections of the
flu-
jOJlXF.
ILMlTIvAXFT,
o'x Mnr:t -emery County.
have some mitu
1 U'.S ECUIC5 IUC ju, . i"-"iinci.LI, ..-..'
c-ceein del--i miaing ttic result 01 iue
Preside; .1 anvss, but they will
about the terrible grasshopper rava
gcs. eo far as that State is concerned.
The Southern Catholic, of Mem
phis forecastcs the Presidential strug-
nct be d-.ii,- e.
TLc pj.iiioa of the Western Do
nioeracy cn the currency question is
Hi
1::
INKY HAAVLi;
ii Kn-
gle and speaks out after the follow-1 exceedingly annoying to the party
ing ftvic:
There arc two very cs-
.T!H
ANCIS.T.
.Vi.TARV,
KOOSKR.
U V. rhlXUT,
c;ixi(ii: av. pile.
.. .. ri lw'-M' REfOitKER,
AAKON Y. DICKEY.
-.!'. Tr.EAM'EER,
j()IAIi KELEEIl.
v-K'Nr.ns
)A-nIE1j rniEirrii
WILLIAM KEEL.
1 ...1
:. ;; : : ;: 1 :nr.t:Tea,
ISAAC YODEIl
Aii-
SAMUEL SMITH,
AMI" EL Wv MILLElt.
sontial Etep3 to be taken to win tnc
next Presidential flection. Wc urge
our fellow Catholics, to assemble
everywhere around the Democratic
colors." It is evident there ere those
who think that the Democratic party
should and will, join the Catholic
Chiinh.
It "used to be held that cheap post
age was the great desideratum, but
of lato the amount of revenue that
can be wrung from the mails is appa
rently the oi:ly object of the authori
ses. The last Congress doubled the
amount charged for transportation of
other than written matter, ana now
the Postmaster General has increased
the rate, cn and after the 1st cf this
month, on regi.-tared letters, from
eight cents to ten cents in addition
to the regular postage.
TnE Kef ding Times and Diepatch
referring to the action of tie Schuyl
kill Democracy in favor of Judge
Pershing for Governor, thus speaks
fits mind about the matter: "Thus
j t Wallace movement to make Persh-
i;. It a r i ruin n 1ifl"in!:r,T In
n. i.'t.ni.g Linn 1 -j
crop out. Unle-s the Senator took
all the fight out of his rivals to the
leadership last winter which wc arc
not yet epuite ready to believe wc
think the effort on his part and on
the part of Lis friends to foist Judge
Pershing upon the party will be
stoutly resisted by Clymer, Buckalew
Co., at the Erie Convection."
leaders ia the East. Ttcv have no
hope for success except on a hard
money p'atfurm, and it would seem
that the Western brethren arc deter
mined to have more greenback?. Ia
the face of all manner of threat3 and
entreaties, the irrepressible inflation
ists cf Ohio stuck bravely to their
theories of finance, and called upon
the people of the whole nation to en
dorse them. There Las been great
consternation in New York ever
male emigrant. As each one parsed
the ordeal of the customs officers she
was seized by the?" waiting women,
a few word.- passed, a docnmcLt in
Chinese was exhibited, and the g:rl
would be carried off. Kvcry one of
the women on that ship Lad been
bought in China by the keepers of the
Chinese bagnio?, and were consigned
10 them like so many places of mer
chandise. The harridans here con
tract with their agents in China, who,
for so much in Land" paid, buy girls
and ship them. When they arrnve
they are talea to the dens cu Bupont,
Jackson, and Pacific streets, and kept
there ia abject slavery till they have
earned their price and passage and
made a certain proSt for the keeper,
when, if they arc yet alive, they are
free. TLcrJ were forty-eight of these
unfortunates oa the "Citv of Tokio."
incse woman
TGF.ET
I-rftr f'!-:
WHO
"EES OX TiiE
GOLD AND SILVER
are alone used here, and i
en eastern man. Aionev is oouatet
The Americans were coo.er
competitors, thongh corn-
is 01! :i U
iil
per.
than U;cir
Kallroaad Collision
here by dollars 'and bits 1 2 J- cent
treingabit. You hear of two bit;
four bits, and six Ills, but twenty
fire cents, fifty cents, an.l seventy
five cents, never. If an article is a
bit, and you throw down a cuarter,
yon get tea cents in change, bat if
yoa put down a dime it goes just the
same. The people here never make
change with five cent?, indeed, rn
coppers are- never used, to make
change under five cents is impossi
ble. Notwithstanding the cumlerscme
ncss of gold and silver I should like
IW O " lW IU Uli V CI IUC t JUL.. t,. .
t,- ..-it :, in.
laining of the uproar and confusion.
At tr.e conclusion cf tt.e contest .Ma
il jr Leech addressed the Americans
fcurrouncung crowu, ana uc
mself "beaten, and tho Amer-
as the first sh' ts in the uni-
KuiT, June SO. A jlli-ion be-'
two passenger trains occur-;
I -'.au ta
! clircd
icans
1T
tweea
'red on the Detroit and
Railroad at ono o'clock
It chinks
come?
well.
X-ii wten Wi
1 IE I
It I
verse.
Dlumx, Juua 2'J. A i-'o.-t eathu-.?-..;..
-.i-t'- t mri'n Jo the
"V::.t..,; 7;.m -;.m ta!ioa occurred both trains
lii ;i . j - l v - n 1 vi ------
Dol'rmouit to this citv this evening.
I A grand banquet in their honor was
I given to night by tho Lord Mayor of
j Dahlia r.t"the Mansion House. A
; large number cf distinguished gac.-ts,
jiaeluJiag the Lord Mayors of Ia
idoa end York, were present. The
h riilcmen admit the FUMeriority
of th.
I match,
Americans thrcuhu ;i
and scknowlc
led-c 1!
the
heir
! victory was fairly won.
Ir.lcrnationn! SIM Mairji.
is a prcsutnie. iuc ansLuerauc
CLincij, the merchants and manu
facturers, have their wives w ith tbem,
but no enc ever fees them. They
are kept carefully secluded from the
gaze of ail mankind. Tho Orientals
I do not believe that women have souls,
since this remarkable platform was j and they keep their wives jnst a3
adopted. The whole political pro-1 they would any other luxury. Among
1 t;i,tt, ,n,l ! them w ives arc bought and sold, and
gramme set up by .Mr. iileten ano , . . '
Mr. Marble has been knocked into
"pi." There has not been such wrath
in the TJ'orW office since the nomina
tion cf Mr. Greeley at Cincinnati in
IS 12. And it mnst be confessed that
there is some excuse for the vigorous
denunciations that have been poured
out oa the Lcad3 of the obtuse poli-
ticians of Ohio, who have made the
success of their party in a national
contest almost impossible. Haiti
more American.
i.f lYrTivviv:inl 1. tliinmns
t I!
irv l.y
,.n...
.. j Till' );;
kc 1i.urnti"n "I
,r i-.litn al l .i'.li.
v t.r nil i:i' T. Ik f rn law.
i,v t( tlic N.ilMuil ni 1 SIfitC
..';h riri' '-ir:? 1 tl,
!. Wp .nr-"lie '"pli
l Li'.''i M:itn luriMi- a
I in i:m:v tilM.
1 11. 1 ion
lit. 11 't a It :.i:iii
A u , ! ! i x-tui..!i ! tiif l.i t. n fV'ti'itn-t-m
.11 I'l Hie t MTiiiii'-in, int'-irriiy
v" l"'-.c-'v in till l.raih-h ! t Ik-mil wr-
. I 11 r! i.l ii'' mi' ii1 ''''' pui-iK-
I'r- : 1 .51 In li-!iit m iusirj-
1 t.-r l...!iii- 1 r- :uct.
r,,c ....lit 'i tlic l.ii rcr f. ir.
i-.-.-i. mil tli i.riiB-itioa "I 'harmony
-B.-i.-T -.-i-i':.l.
1 in :i. ir:i'i ji.rinii-n mv Hit a'irn-HKirt
r iii..Ti.Mur.-i! ; ."-n nil i-art? ! Il. cuun-
3Tcc l.nrl.ina. " f if.-ami nnirnnn Natlimiil
11. v. n i!ii-'t-.! In til" cniwina wiini'ol the
. inti-r.-. t--"t 1 1 r -t:ir.ry, auj a eu-aty rc--11
1 : il l- Il.:ti .n:il '..- -t.
.1111.1:11 i.fli - wit- lif-niae-ni inr
ar.'J a Uunic
;o-ll.in nI
I-'-'
i 1-0 r .-". !i-l i -r actual tcCllirj n-
- ' f.f t l;r l-'imtioii cf ioliHery
-aiciit 01 ail just claim arte iiijf
I. .:- v.. 1
Mi.
3 run
:.u-i'.
In '!Tiv mra TrI'h liraln?
(ii.-i.'.-.ii f y Win n (hoy n-e it auj ,
i. -nsR t-i isjht it v. iu-ri'vor uii-y una 11.
-ci -.J Thai 'f il" ifr a firm ami un
1 ,.,-,i-mi-e t" the upwritlcn law f tl
'- vi n'-ral'lc i'l CMimlil' !' ffUl thr 1'rofi
.I '.' -.i-.- .! anv iir.viti to twutcrmf: and
., 1 i.'.ii.n .'it I'.'iin'vlvanii. In rcoi.imi-
I ii.i- laiv. xrc unahrr.il.lv i..ki-j-1 to the
1:1 1" ;l:t l'rt .-i !".h- i'l '0 l'erson lura liuni
f T!-.at tlic IJrjmlillrtin party or thlf
;'--rAr;.l;ii ri-'-nl 1 rile llu-tri'tlective
V in 1 lit m-ati-in "1 thi a.liniiiii'tratiiin ol
.'. m Vlv.-- S. lr.i:iU Bn.l point with con
,. ,, -i. -htu1 11. L1V mi l the lienctiM-nt
-r tlu'lr Mil in-allon an.i nil-; mai
.1 1. c (rovrnimi-nt from hl imle-
' . ' .ralizo.l in c ry l.nim-h; eorruiition
. . ! ..!..... iii otl'KS-ilitt rule: th frail ot the
' 1. n,o i:,n-lv n l Uinup Stati-)i ml
1' " 1 ' Villi hiavif uai.ritwli'U and yet ih-nied
1 i L-i-ii li.i'ans ol n-lt .r.i;i-i-in. the ballot:
, '"' ';.,r, ....,-h" t'.r tln-lrw-re ton.
in1 r.'.'i-o-Mati-i" il. liainlv inrll.cii-nt to theexiii
' :'i'nv!-i lulicir r. '.. !'i u """ required. The
1 in liii-ir.iii'.n ol i'r.-.-i i.nt Urant haj in fix
ri vein-, -u a.liiv ami uiii-ln.iiiii.'ly rehinneil
i vr k-i ii1.um:. ami ift.Mlavri lrnUeesly U)-
t'r- "I vr.'P diK-r-. hf lanri-ly ri-iuci-il the
' .;i .'.!.' la-. lareelv ro.in.-i the ioidc-
,', jmi jn-i.-N ii.lv miii.;liiHlll Tiolat-l law;
1 v-ur. I l.v i.r.;iiuii..nal iir..vi-1'in the ballot
. l-i-. -ni.-i'i. Kii t bv l-tw tlipiwn aort-ly nell
iii-'i:iir.lii' aroun-l the imll-n-bBx: ha wrnnc
ir n un'.ri'-n ilv torc.-n Ktan-n eonleffion ot their
, miit I'l l reparation lor inmrie il--ne ut. and lia
i. -ii e lr.-.u -laut lionic State to at least the
.. :t r:-.l..e ot 1111 ui aiiiu 1. rf.i . .
:,i l. fivii: niant u.ei.n-wni nnniiii.p...-
such tniics as love, .auection. or re
spect even, never bother tbem. The
common Chinaman buys a wife and
sells her when ho tires of her, and
"his title to her is respected. 1 hose
brought for the bagnios are held by a
regular bill of sale, which every
Chinaman will support, for he holds
his own wife in that way. The
Chinese women need a few Susan U.
Anthonys.
C'hi.'-YT0YjT
cannot Le said to have been seen till
one has taken the trip I did last night
T.i rlii it n-et on food terms with the
Tiiat "the war of the transgressor chief of I'olice, and have him detail
one cf the policemen in that cnsi.r;ct
through, lou w;;i see
lericfln. would
. i - i.
ou iro inroutru
i
A TcrrI!o Acciil-.'iit.
The Song anticipated Internal!.:
Kitle Platen between the ansa aney
American teams occurred yesteraay
at Dollymount, near Dublin, aad re
sulted in a victory for the American -.
At first the advtn'.age .vas .'lightly
with the IrisVteam, who led the cham
pions in the firing at the ir 00 yards
range by one point, but ia the contest
at i00 yards the American riflemen
completely outshot their rival.-!, scor
ing o2i against 202. The shoolicg
1,000 jards wa3 remarkao'D line
upon both sides, the Americans seorc
ing 30G and the Irishmen 2 ';, the
highest possible score being 3:it.
The American team thus ' wen the
match, scoring a total of 'JG7 to V2'.
by their opponents. Both teams
improved upon the firing cf last year,
and the victory is altogether a most
gratifying .one, both for American
marksmen and for American arms.
After the match tho victors were en
tertained at a banquet by tho Ijord
Mavor of Dublin, and received the
! I! ,
p.c
t:i-.
terrible
on
in
and the
is hard" has. we think, been cf late
fully demonstrated to the manufac- j to take you through
J , ... , . things that, to an Am
turers of illicit whiskey. Scheming , impossible. You
and combining to defraud ike gov- j ion? Earrow, dark passages.swarm-
t
;, a a ainouK Lin.' iiniit tir.uiani au aciiu- iwm m
" l'i ' 'ii'-'lulrrif. Th-it in pre.-nti:n the name of
(i. '. t- i .r lol.ii V. H.inr.m!t I t r.-lertion to the
.- it-d p..ui--n whii-li be ww ill", we meet the
;ri i:..iai.iif wi-h ol our cuf: itu.-nts. who decirc in
;; tanim-r fo indioate theirapyroval ol I he rare-1
M1 i rv i n'l in. mi l "''le manner in which he
In- it-.-. :ii. l ilirli:-.rired crrrv tut? ini-uinbent
nu.n bun imiliim; thereby a record which will
' -up' lu r. putaiion as ouo ol the bel up..ntlie
, :!.-! ..in riiiil raniriftrate" brave In the tield.
- i- -t ia the caMucL. tried olien and alnay tiind
i-H.iul. iM-lbpoifod, ium and li..nct. we present
1 i. ..r il.e siittraiii Vol tliepeoj le, contident that
In lr .uiiaincul :!1 appro and rati ly our nouii
' 'j!-sclrcd. That In lew id the e ilf common
ia . . L-. ven-.luuit "I tn .isl ot Ilio lesi-er Iliunii-I-mli'S
s o I the eou nrv. and ol the constant in
.' ri-.n- nt niunieipal liixaiion in tills and other
Mil.K.'l the I iim.1. it Ih-Imkwc our Ixuiflature
: . .:. vise adcpi ate nn-nnf to protect the jn-opleaJ
i..i'r-iui -i.-tlnu ma. administration a lopre
m :.t i t recurrence, and in I hi .-nd we rnat'ert.
a preliminary Mcp. a tUop.imh ineitiiratiou by
mi iii.ic ay.i cxi.cricn.isl c"intmssi.n. to Ik- loruied
Uii li-r pr.per Mi' li-.ritv ol lio- whole pubiect-
o li,o.ntl. That wc arraign the lieuiocratie
rv ol l'emivl.inl (t I lie utter failure to re
iieei.i tin- premise upon ht h It partially attained
... p..mr in tlii!" Mate. It p'.e.'.nod iisell to Ke
I tin. to lieirislative puritv. lo irreater eeou.m.y.
: u 1 1 a hither a. :n tn l.iris"l.i;iii. while it hap re-
ri.ic.l n .;ii;t-s. has pevn -luiicd in n.'tliins. and
I : i!i i' r. -'red the State by nn nrwecmly and ar
i irarv exercise ol lx-i;i-lative power".
f. r.'lm!. That t!.e etl-ir's now bcini made
' trie national administration to ferret ut and
. rtt s I-. uM-lmi'-i.t tli.-.-c filci have been iie
.r.ia h tiie vcri.rr. t.t ol its law ,ul revenacf.
.in.i.l i uhK ti.e si icpctiiy and hcartv fujijiort ol
i. i s- n ol i-il par.ii s.
iii x. Ci'.u sL, JiT.stnxt;, K.rmcr-;.-
e" Ji.l-.LS'.own, has been nominat
ed ly the Democratic County Con-
i ut. "u ii cf ?ehi:lkiil as a candidate
fir G.,vcip.cr.
To have an adequate conception
of the magnificent i i fie shooting at
llolivmount, an account cf which we
publish in another column, it must
be remembered that the targets are
six feet by twelve ia si.c, with a cen
ter six feet by six, and a bull's eje
three ft.ct by three; with ranges at
SCO, ftOOand 1,000 yards; each man
having fifteen shot3 at each range,
and each party consisting of six men.
A moment's reflection will .'-how that
the shortest range is a little ever a
half mile, and that the bull's eye at
that distance could bo nothing mere
than a black spot upon the v. Lite
field of the target. To plant so many
.-hots in the bull's eye for either party
was a marvel of 'ectvc and skill.
The Ohio public school law is
spoken of in the following terms by
the Catholic TUenravh, of Cincin
nati: "That is the law of an intol
erant, persecuting mrjonty, atul lue
gospel of modern paganism. It is
the law cf the highway robber,
who takes the purse of the defence
less traveler, and is strong enough to
laugh at the punishment of law. It is
the gospel that leaches the youth of
tr,i rountrv to stifle the voice of
mnseieiipe to be rrovcmed by no
higher authority than the bludgeon
of the police, and to sneer at relig
ion as cn cfTelc superstition. It is
tho gospel that has blotted out al
most cverv trace of official honesty;
that has removed nearly every ves
tige of public virtue. It is a gospel
which a decent pagan of oldea time
would have been ashamed to preach.''
Tn the cxneetationthattheso views
would be carried cut by the Demo
cratic party ia duetimc,that is, when
it thould be strong enough and in
full possession of power, the Tele
tjraj h promised the Democratic State
ticket the "unbroken, solid Catholic
vote."
crnmcnt out cf the tax imposed, they
have been detected and exposed,
their property has been seized, and
nothing but the law's tardy move
ments and proverbial delays inter
poses between .the confiscation and
sale of their effects, and their further
punichmcntby fine and imprisonment.
The Secretary of the Treasury has
n ivith the heathen, and smelung
of all the horrors that sin, dirt, and
filth can produce. Understand, these
are the quarters of the low Chinese.
You enter a room in a cellar, or in
tho o-nrrrt. as the case Liav le, ten
feet long, five feet wide, and six
high, and in that space you will
six, or even more, CninamcD,
dining on shelv:s, one above
other, and -all smoking opium.
foot
find
In
al-
up ihe unlawful transactions, and de
tect the cunning frauds of the whis
key ring, and although full success
has not yet crowned his work,
the results so far reached are exceed
ingly important, and the immensity
of the combination of money, and
rascality, and ingenuity, employed
to cheat the government which has
been developed, is amazing. Among
the results already obtained may be
enumerated the seizure of forty-seven
distilleries and rectifying establish
ments, and of 152 lots of whiskey in
various portions of the countrtr, the
assessment of taxes against the dis
tillers amounting to $317,000, and
agajnst the rectifier of $347,000.
Besides this, action for the penalties
against the seventy officers who have
been dismissed the service aggre
gating in all many thousands of dol
lars will, we presume, Le vigorous-
v!A.v.iic!ir nrpscoil the tif jrt to Lrtaa ! thi l.:wer berth, en the Boor, is
ways an c!J wrinaicu tcouu
drel, who lets these berths by the
night, and sells the wretched occu
pants the stupifying drug, lie is a
chief ly day, ns" probably are all the
occupants cf his cell. Dut as he sells
the opium he gets the eutire products
of their elav's work. And imagine a
building four stories high, each story
divided i.-.to two, 50 feet by 120,
with an average of six to each room
10 bv Si! There are a dozen such
bui'.clinr-s a dozen, ves, fifty 1 and
scores of smaller c ues, and r- II lined
as I have stated.
I a these dark passage?, narrow
nl'evst and dismal courts, dwell the
CHINESE THIEVES,
male and female. Here they concoct
their robberies, and hero they bring
their booty and hide. Kut buried as
ther arc in numbers it avails tbem
but" little. The officer on this beat
know every one of them, and, as they
cannot leavo the city, it is easy
to find tbem. It would be unsafe
for a while man to go through eUeec
rilaccs alone, but with an officer one
..IV c
.lent occu.rc.i at baksburg,
':i"r(-!-!vi:i? road, resulting
th.i death cf two httlc "
serious injury of another. It appears
that Mrs. Mln he-ll, who occupies a
tenement near the railway station at
Saltsburg, left home on Saturday to
attend to some work, leaving the
! house and two young cunuera, agcu
respectively thrceyears and one year,
in 'charge of th? eldest daughter,
about thii-lcea years of age. About
five o'clock in the evening the engi
neer cf a train on the Connellsvill
road saw smcko issuing from the
house nnd immediately gave the
alarm. Some men who were work-
in'- near rushed into the building
and soon succeeded in ex'.inguishin
the fire.
me
found the older girl
Milwaukee i
this after-1
nooa, on a curve one mile and a half:
west of Holly. The mail truiu west, j
consisting of five coaches, an emigrant j
car and a baggage nm.I express car, j
was an hour late. When the coilis-j
were run
ning at full speed. The air brakes ;
were applied by both trains, but too
late to prevent the accident. The !
eagiueers and firemen jumped from
their engines and saved their lives.
Xone of the first-class passengers
were hurt. Fifteen emigrants were
more or less 6erere!v wounded. One
emigrant had a leg broken, two boys: -
had arms broken, another a !cg and j -'b McCl'T.T.onnr, -T::.
the remainder were badly bruised'
about tho face and breast. . The train
mca injured arc conductors Itobiooa,
of tho mail; Sheeraa of the Eastern
bound train; the baggageman, express
man and engineer McGinnis. The
track was clear at eight this evening
The wounded were brought to this
city. Those who had no frit-ads
were placed ia one of the public
hospitals.
AVw Adeerliwnicnt.i. Xew Ah-erti.: iner,!x.
W)A)M) AVOItTII
FINE CARPETS
STOCK. OK
Henry McCnlhmi
.
77 riFTIl AVENUE
, Wiii h w:'.. :.irii illy darcsc.! t-v vra-cr nt Ihe ln:e fir h . b"en mum
monl Himk. I'll- 1 II AVfSlli AM 1.1 111 T.T V ST . and :
ti..r. rr.-mc.it. I'Oii 30 I 'A VS.
.i ii ti bis-'tiH i.: .,f ti e r-
l o Ukrv.l at a la-.-.-'r -'
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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c. i:au:
IY1.
limtnl OiKrnxo by n Xrsro.
efpci
warm congratulation
nationalities.
Duklix. June 20. There was
large attendance at Pollymouat to
day to witness the great sporting
contest between the American and
Irish riflemen. The road from this
city to the scene of tho shooting, a
distance of three miles, was lined
) cn
and
all
during the moraing w ita pcop:
route to tho rancre. American
Irish flairs were displayed cn
sidc3. Tho weather was hazy unci a
hi?h wind was blowing. Tho firing
berran soon after 11 o'clock at the!
800 yards range. A detachment of
the Fiftieth Regiment acted as mark
ers. Both sides did fine shooting,
and a large majority of the scores
are bull's eyes. The result was one
point ia favor of tho Irish team, the
score standing as follows: Americans,
337; Irishmen, 33S. The individual
scores were:
lvinaroc the floor with her clothing
nearly consumed, and near her lay
the three year old girl, nearly burned
to a cri.p." The baby was alo lying
on the floor, but it was not so severe
ly burned as the other two. The old-
-est gal was unauic 10 give any u.u-
count of the shocking aH'air, but from
the appearance it is supposed that
she had either placed a can of carbon
ca the stove or that she was pouring
some oa the fire. An explosion fol
lowed ar-d the burning oil was scat
tered ia every direction. The next
to the youngest child survived her
injuries only a fjv hours, but the
tidcit child'iivc.i until Sunday night
when tic-alb relieved her agonies.
The babe is still living, and will re
cover. The case is one of peculiar
sadness. Some six months since the
father's mind became affected, and he
is now an inmate of Dixmont Hos
pital. Since lilt time the family of
six children has been dependent on
the mother for support, and she was
away at sxrk iien the terrible asci
tic nt occurred.
Americans Gi
Yale,
St. Lous, June 30. In the coun
iry, about nine miles from this citv,
Monday afternoon, while Miss Fiiza
Chamberlain, nineteen years o'J, was
going from her fathers house on
horseback, to a neighbor's, she was
pulled from her horse by a burly ne
gro. All her clothing was stripped
from her, and she was most ficndis'hly
outraged .nd otherwise cruelly treat
ed. She fainted, and lav in the road
more than an hour, when she revived
and dragged herself to a neighbor's
house, about a mile distant, where
she wcat into spasms, and her life was
for a time despaired of. The police
and citizens were in active search of
the negro yesterday, ami cue an
swering to the description given by
Miss Chamberlain was arrested here
last night. People in the neighbor
hood of the outrage are intensely ex
cited, and swear thev wiii hantr the
monster if caught.
T T
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No. 355 Liberty Street,
(XEARUXIOX DF.ro'i.)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
TV.ivcrs -.rill fuel it to tlcir lnierert to call i t writ.- lx-r.
Uiu., Wine.-, W tii.-kcy i, &.e., ut prices to suit tl.c lime
BOOTS
u
Prices Reduced !
WHOLESALE HOUSE,
GILL & BEOTHEE,
('ni;.klc rtni.tiL .'.
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On!er. j.s
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pnrsnuuar, pa.
Ma!:trai f;.-ck cf Citv n..i 'c tl ...
A Di.mcmlie I r;i;rni j.
otici:.
ly prosecuted, independent of the i js a3 gar0 as lie would be with a
criminal action which will consign
most, if not all, of those tools of the
swindling ring to the penitentiary.
Apparently Mr. Secretary Eristow
ha3 determined to bo enforce the law
as to make it a terror to all similar
evil-doers in the future, and in this
determination he will be supported
bv all who approve of the puniah-
irent of fraud, theft, perjury and
crimes cf a similar hue.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
Sax Fea.ncisco, June CO, IS
SOMETHING MORE AKtil'T TIIE CHINESE.
thousand about him. The Chinaman
has a wholesale fear cf an officer and
never molests one.
POLITICALLY
California is mixed this year as it has
been for several years past. The re
publican ytartv hiuuicue.l to haue
among its leaders a largo cumber cf
heavy capitalists interested in the
Central Pacific Iload, and of course
those who fight that road fight
thd
t artv. iae Iuneendents made
up of three-fourths Republicans
and cue-fourth Pcmocrats, elected
Uoolh Governor two years ago,
and will probably carry the
State this fall. The Central IV
ciiic is, ia an senses, a monopoly.
Fverv passenger and cverv pound of
In a previous letter I gave my im- freight that crosses the continent has
prcssions of the Chinese in San Fran-' to pay tribute to it, and then the tar
cisco. I know more about them now I if have not always been so reasona
tlmn T did i.ben. for this niornins J . ble as cjuIJ have been wished. And
n 1 . - - - n ". !.... r i' . 1 . -It., .-i
y: l-uiion, as: iOiC'iuuu, ou; u-m.t.c,
52; Pakio, 53. Total 337.
Irishmen Wilson, 5$; Hamilton,
51; McKenna, 52; Milncr, 55; John
son. 5S; Pollock, 50. Total 333.
Dublin, June 2'J 4 P. M. Ti.e
following are the individual scores in
the nine hundred yanh range, out o f
a possible score of CO:
Americans Gildersleeve, 5H: Yule,
52; Fulton, 57; Coleman, 4?; Podinc,
50 Dakin, 55. Total 327.
Irishmen "Wilson, 50; Hamilton,
54; McKenna, 44; Milner, 37; John
son. 54; Pollock, 53. Total, 2i'2.
Dublin, June 207 P. M. The
shooting at the one thousand yards
range was remarkably fine oa both
sides. The contest at the one "thous
and yards range, was won by tho.
Americans by a'seor'e of 3U3 against
209 for the' Irishmen. The match
has been won bv the ameriean rillo-
men by a total of 007 to f'20 f,r their
Irish opponents.
The following arc hi individual
scores at the 1,000 yards range :
Americans Gildersleeve, 52 ;ale
51; Fulton, 4C; Coleman, 52; Hotline,
51; Dakin, 51. Total 303.
Irishmen n ilson, 55; Hamilton,
51; McKenna, 53; Milncr, 41; John
son, 50; Pollock, Total, 2'.)0.
I'nc number of persons who as
sembled to wi'ness the shooting grad
ually increased, and by tue hour tue
match closed there were fully 20,000
people on the ground. The victory
of the American marksmen was hA
ed with tremendous enthusiasm.
The following is a summery vf the
scores :
iljootins All'r.iy.
"i:;: Pittsburgl
Ti.ursdsv la?
Gazelle savs that
e r.c hundred and
..' v
M.c
.1 t'
10.1
recruits from Kurope
ish t!
ei" v cn route to
!);:.::..; lie rr.cr.tb of June the
viii.iie- tie 1 1 was uduccd one million
f. ;:r i. Mitred ai.d thirty-one thou
iV;t:. two l.ujulri d and forty-nine
(Mia: end ff'.v-six cents ($1,431,-
Anc
;i;i:u Arctic expedition for the
purpose cf discovering, if possible,
the northwest pat-age and the relics
of Franklin's expedition, has been
f.tU'd out ly private enterprise and
has faiied from Portsmouth,
h.v.i.
Kng-
A
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e-(.'unr.sroNr.ENT of the Louis-Carier-Jisiirnal
who Las re-
Tev.Or traveled through South Caro
lina end Georgia, save that the grcrw
ii.g ireps crc ti.e finest ever known.
The yield of gruia will be "sbsolute
. v er.traoruinarv."
rIu. Nnv.tLe fuccessor of Gen.
Spinner, cs U. S. Treasurer, entered
upon the duties of Lis office cn Thurs
day kst One Landrccl and twenty
five ladies tre now actively employ,
cd countiug the eixty millions of dol
lars which will be Lar ded over to tkc
ncT Treasurer.
The Ilepublican prosiect ia Penn
sylvnia never looked brighter than
it docs this year. The unanimous
rcnominalion of Governor Hartranft,
is unanimously endorsed by Repub
licans all over the State. The plac
ing of the name of Henry Ilawle, of
Erie, on the ticket for State Trcasur
er gives equal satisfaction. The par
ty is a unit everywhere ia support of
the ticket and its election appear to
be regarded as a foregone conclusion
by Republicans and Democrats alike.
The only thing that Republicans will
have to fear this fall is the apathy
that might possibly result from over
confidence. In a State polling so
heavy a vote as Pennsylvania, it has
more than ence occurred that a par
ty actually ja a minority of thirty or
forty thousand has by polling its
whole strength carried the day,
through the failure of the majority to
poll anything like their full vote.
Republicans should work from now
until the election as if there was not a
vote to spare. Frery district should
be thoroughly organized and arrange
ments made to iring every vote to
the polls. This done they need Lave
no fears of the result. Heading
Time and li.-'patdi.
What has become of the "tidal
wave?'' We have heard nothing
about it for some months, and the
gentlemen who built so many Lopes
upon its "majestic swell'' appear to
be in doubt just now as to whether
there ever was ucli a political phe
nomenon. The currents of public
opinion are Cowing in the old chan
nels, notwithstanding the rssult of
the elections ia 1S74. As far as we
can judge from the tone of the press,
the Republicans of the 'orth and
West Lave no thought of disbanding
the party. On the contrary, they
seem to be entirely confident of main
taining Republican "uprcrnacy in the
nation. We Lave repeatedlv shown
that all predictions based cn the elec
tion returns for 1?74 are delusive.
There was a tremendous ailing off
in the Republican vote, without any
corresponding gain on the Democrat
ic side. We Lave no reason to think
went down to tho wharf w here la.
the monstrous steamer, the "City of
Tokio," and saw a thousand of them,
more or less, crawl out of the bowels
of that mighty leviathin, and plant
their feet for the first time oa Free
dom's soil. They were the genuine
article, and a look at then was en
tertaining, as well as instructive.
They are allowed to come off the ship
in squads of twenty, each with his or
her baggage, and are hospitably re
ceived by the custom-house . officer
of Uncle Sam, who shows them more
attention than they ever get again,
lie first compels them to open their
baggage, which he examines with a
rapidity that is miraculous. . He
tosses oat their clothing, noiuing up
each article to the lijrht to see that
nothing dutiable is Liddcn its folds.
He opens their empty visions to the
same end, and after tossing their
traps about in a manner that makes
them howl with anguish, Le subjects
their persons to an examination of the
most searching nature. He peels off
their shirts, takes ou their scarfs, ex
amines their long ctues; in short, Le
goes through them. This is to de
tect smuggling. For be it known
that the Chinese are most expert
hiders. Many an innocent-looking
Ki o Las brought enough opium on
his person, or concealed ia Lis bag
gage, to not only defray his expenses,
but leave Lim enough to get back up
on. If be is not an opium sharp Le
may nave silks, and other goods that
are light and easily concealed, the
duty on which, if Le escapes would
make Lim decently rich. I saw one
stripped who had silk thread wrapped
about Lis bodr, the duty of which
was $480. Another one had the
staff cf a Chinese umbrella hollowed
so as to bold precious stones and
opium enough to set Lim up for life
in Lis native village. -Put the cus
tom Louse officers are very s:r.art,
and from long experience are up to
tLe most of tLeir little gmaes. TLe
most of them come to grief.
After they are examined, the offi
cer, if he finds do dutiable goods
about tbem," pnta a cLalk mark on
their baggage and another ou their
backs and they are free to depart.
TLe employment agents are wailing
for them. They are loaded up in ex
press wagons and taken to, various
Jodging.houses, where they 'stay till
work is found for them. They were
all at work J&e next day. .So far I
Lave spoken only of tLe the men, but
there remains to be considered tie
Outside the ropts that keep the
crowd away from tLe emigrants
stood & dozen hard-faced Chinese
women waiting patiently. What
were they waiting for? Why tLe fc-
Ttti: avi::;! ax scons.
800 yds. liooyi".?. l.iuJy.!
the managers are, as all men are,
selfish. They waut all they can get,
and, as a matter of course, they
sciuceze the people. Thev have al-
wavs something fjr a legislature to
do, some tax to avoid, some land to
gobble, and what is worse, thev dis
criminate against the established cit
ies in favor of their e-wa speculatioas.
For all the sins cf this gigantic cor-
paration.the Republican party is held
responsible, because it has been in
power. The people forget that Dem
ocrats cave been puiltv as well as
Republicans ; bat as the party Las
held the reins, it u charged with ev
erv break in the harness.
The fight ia this State is real;- be
tween the railroad and anti-railroad,
and the antics will win. The Inde
pendents will have more votes than
Loth the old organizations, at least so
it looks to-day. AU the town3 and
cities Lave grievances against the
road the farmers also have grievan
ces) and they somehow have identifi
ed the Republican party with the road,
and so down it goes. Rut when it
comes to a presidential congest, when
the issues are national instead of lo
cal, up it will come aaain. The mem
bers of the Independent party will
wheel into line again they will drop
back into their old places, and Cali
fornia wih take Lcr place in the Re
pub'ican ranks.
The Republican State Convention
at Sacramento, yesterday, nominee 1
a splendid ticket, the Hon. T. G.
I'hclps head'ng it for Governor. And
the platform is as good as the ticket.
It opposes monopolies of all kinds,
lavors irrigation, ana is altogether a
platform which the people ought to
be pleased with. The ticket is made
up cf men who, if elected, will make
the platform a reality. With this
ticket and platform the Republicans
ought to carry the Slate, but the feel
ing is now against them; but there
may be a chango before the election.
The party is determined upon a fight
for it at ail events.
fl BUSINESS
is good on this coast, and everything
is prosperous. 1 be bard times which
squats on the shouldicrs of prosperity
in the eastern states is unknown here.
San Francisco is building up more
rapidly than ever before, and is build
ing up Letter, ino new Palace
Hotel will be the largest and 5nc3t in
America, or the world; and there are
two others going np almost as large.
Beautiful and costly dwellings are be
ing buiit in all parts of the citv, and
pn enormous number of smaller
j dwellings are showing their ribs in all
directions. Ji, very bod j seems to be
doing well. The pleasant chink of.
the gold piece, and the delicious rat-'
tie of tho silver delight the ear every
where. By the way, 1
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BALTiMor.?:, June 30. A few
minutes bc-furc Lor o'clock this after
noon Major J. Lyle Clarke, a well
known citizen "cf Baltimore and
traveling salesman for the wholesale
house of Thomas Flack & Sons, while
seated at the dinner table of the St.
Ciair hotel was approached by two
young mca who had vuiclly catered
the dining room. Oa reaching the
labia at which Ciarke was seated the
vounger of tho two drew a pistol and
placing it near the back of Clarke's
Leag fired. The shot startled all the
guests r.t the table end the greatest
excitement prevailed. Ctarke grap
pled .with his assilantaud the porter
of the hotel disarmed the other young
man who bad also ilrawn a pistol.
Ia the scufiio a second shot was fired,
but without cii'e-ct. The ball of the
first shot entered the right side oi
ClarRo's neck, just below the car and
strikia? tho tomruo passed out nis
mouth. The young mea were imme
diately arrested and taken to the
statioa honse where they give their
n.ime3 as N. W. and J. X. Brewer, of
Georgetown, D. C, and saying they
were brothers.
At an examination this evening
the parties were committed to await
the action of the grand jury. Clarke's
wound is not considered fatal, but to
night he is greatly exhausted from
loss of blocd." It "is said the shots
were fired by II. W. Brewer, the
yourgcr, and that they stated they
were driven to the act to avenge a
sister;! wrcng.
Keavy Italn-Stona.
Ciiicac'.o, Snne 20 John Condon,
a tl.iir..r r-c!iiirinr of "Vn IT Sil.-iifK i
-- W.l VwiUlU U W l -J. A, CWUlil
Ilalsted street, this morning, while at
breakfast, drew a revolver and shot
across the table at his wife, hitting
Le-r in the left breast and also ia the
head. The first ball passed through
her lungs, and she died instantly.
Condon thea placed a pistul in the
region of his heart and tired, indict
ing a wounu woicti wi.l etouMless
prove fatal. As the police attempted
his arrest, he fired among the crowd,
but did not harm any one. He
stated to a reporter that he was per
fectly conscious of the extent of his
crime, and that he had just cause for
it. Jealousy is supposed to be the
cause of his act. Condon was si.vy
five and bis wife forty years o! I .
Iieo'ieratlo I.jrncbctl.
Pes Moines,. June 20. A special
to the titcite Jlerinter from Ottuiawa
says a coldblooded murder was com
mitted there about nine o'clock last
nigut. Une ot the femitn boys, of
Batavia, shot and instantly "killed
Deputy City Marshal W. Logan, one
of the balls taking effect in the heart.
Smith wa3 on his way to the jail at
the time. He is a noted desperado.
While in jail he boastetl of his crimes
The excitment of the citizens was
great, and after an examination to
day, before the Mayor, it culminated
in an assault of about five hundred
citizens on policemen who were taking
him to jail. Smith was captured by
the mob, a rope placed around his
neck anil he was hung to a lamp post
in sight of a thousand spectators, i i
broad sunlight.
Nutico U lt-r. '.v irivrn l'i t'." u-t :cr-;nr l r. i:l
3cll tit 1-i.iiitj .ki:o tlci f..i;.. tuir tracts ot liiti 1
l-clcn-rns tn S unn ii Zi-nni-mrin, :t.-iirnt t'
Win. Zirniatriiiiin. f. t tin? te:ielu of h'.s cr.-iiiti-rs
to it :
Nn. 1. A tr.ict of I:u'..l situ.itc In (t'jcnnliimin
t. urn 'hit. (..DRirJa? S J a-.-r-.-, wl:u !f-i--t l.uil i-in-.'-".
.No. C A tr..i,t r.ilj.i'.nini .-.K.vo tract tin I J.ic;i!i
Zititmi'rmtin, cji.lainiiij 0 acre.-, Willi h-jtus aii-i
vi-.o titcrc .n.
A ... 3. A tract .limine In Sh.xlo tnn-n'lilp. .nl-
..i!ii:i A n; li. i.y fc'iti-iiticiscr nr..l i t iicrs. cn
ttini:iir 1 acr.-J, m.-rc or !e-. ail d timber
lun-l. with a liou.c anil .t;il-!e tti.irci n.
Als. a No. 1 .a.uvmill wiiii ciivio iw3 an.l cn
irinc in ..rl ccii.iiti -n. aa.t a lare l.-l ut" varli-it-i
l.tii.1 ot lntnli'-r. nuiiiely. vine, .-.ni"e. a-li. i-ak.
linn, K.p'.ar, ch.'f-.r.ur, ?u ir. maple, cherry. &.
IVtt-.'IH wi--In-iir tr l.ny will il.. well to a.i'trv.-s
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ot Somerset, u.lj' inir.
Hi nry Wat m iin-.lct!.
nit-Ti-v
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l.- i!i- farm oi John W 'ntcri.. ?:t-t'.irn-:.;i..
al-cail h-uruiiie-. ic-rill
IjuJ ol Uei.ri;; I.i !. y.
Wc--:c--:rc to ln!-rtn th- p
nity thai we h ive i.ur--'.i.i--tl t.ie
Icclionerv uf II. 1. KnopK.r, i
lhirrc-l iV.n-, cr..l h iva r: u.e
to the alri-a.lr i '. ';...l (J.u.'s.
bit bran is c'
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Cont-ziahiy ICO Acre.",
iiii.v.' rr lc-, ia K'Hj.i cotiilitUiD. with fni
huil.linL':. ih-r-r-n-i wi.-Iiiny; to huy trill al
vr call oa th.; r-rj1?- riher at- Jenner X K.a!-i.
WM. Zl.MMEKMAN.
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Notice to Farmers.
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Tlie Storm-
Cir;c:r:.w.T!, June 30. The Ga
zette' Cambridge City, Ind., special
says another heavy rain-storm in
that vicinity, Moa.lay aa 1 Tuesday,
inflicted grca; dar.iage to railroad
tracks, culverts and bridges on the
Fort Wayne, Muncic rind Cincinnati
Railroad." The bridge over Lick
creek, nortii cf Conncrsviiie, and one
2szw Yoiik, June '20. T
York Times' special from Dollymount
gives interesting details of the match.
In the 800 yards firiua: Bodinc made
ono miss which caused the Americans
to lose that range. Oa the Irit-h
side, McKenna and Miiner's first
shots were misses, and the disap
pointment of the Irish spectators was
openly expressed. Tha crowd con
stantly iuereased during the progress
of the firing. At two o'clock the
wind rose slightly, and the Americans
entered into the congest at OuO yards
range with high hopes, whila the
Irish began to "flunk'' under Me
Kcnna's two misses and Miiner's
first, second, sixth, eighth and ninth
shots, which were all misses. The
erowd was ia a state cf consternation,
and threatening a disturbance. The
first and second shots of Mr. Coleman,
of the American team, were misses.
A ipjcstiou arose, which was decided
by Mr. Iligby ia a manner to excite
the dissatisfaction of the Irish.
Gildertlecve, Fulton, Budiao and
Dakin were the pcU of tho crowd.
At the close of the firing at '.;00 yard.
the defeat of the Irish was acknowl
edged, and luncheon was taken amid
chagrin and glo-mi, and outspoken
dissatisfaction i....i symptoms of dis
organization among the IrU'h. Tho
crowd, which manifested i'lK-me
uuAiei) u vi uie resuir, li.iu grown
to about 30,000. Every Irish 'bud's
eye was cheered tnd a di-turbance
wu3 becoming imminent. The police
were powerless
The Americans refasjj to proceed
uotij order shosili be again veotired.
A delay cf thirty-five minutes re
sulted, when partial order was re
stored. At the 1,000 yard rang the
Americans started badiy, wi.ii the
exception of Bodine, The sun, i hich
up to this time bad beer: obscured,
burst suddenly out, leaving perfect
weather. The Irish, dejected and
nervous, j,nt wildly, and a succes
sion of shots provcej to be merely
random. Milner missed his third
shot, the crowd groaning vociferous
ly. When Lc missed Lis ninth shot
the uproar on tho Irish side of the
ground wa3 tremendous Tbc elev
enth shot Le missed also, producing
consternation. Hamilton scored a
succession cf threes, and blamed the
crowd for Lis lack' of success. Ev
erybody seemed to bo in a bad tcm-
Lundrcd feet o
washed away.
b:
w
embankment were
Shaker run bridge,
on ana Lamuncgo city,
? b-idlv damned, and fortv feet
of cm ban kmc
bankment nt
Loci: port, w
:t .3 gone, 1 he em
the culvert south of
is washed away, and
the track between Milton, and Bee
son's, a distance of five miles is in
very b-.id sho-pe. A largo, force of
mea arc at work, with a prespect of
having tho road in order by to-morrow
night. On the Whitewater Val
ley Hailroad, tho largo bridge be
tween Beesoa's and Cambridge City
is gone and the track badiy dam
aged. Ewcrtrtc r Four rlwncr fror.i the
I.ntrrpurc, Iiunsns, Jail.
I.Avr:i::"cn, Ks.. June 29. Four
prisoners, u.imed W. J. McDaniels,
oue of the MiiLieio railroad robbers
and a noted desperado of Missouri, at
one time connected with the notori
ous James gang; W. Dunn, A.
II. Montgomery, a horto thief and
Kentucky outlaw; and Hob:. Ingalls
and Klijuh I.euford, railroad thieves,
overpowered the jail guard here Sun
day evening, and escaped. They
stole rifles and pistols from the jailor's
office, took tho Sheriff's horse and a
ttolc another from' a citizen, and flew
westward. ' About a hundred citi
zens araici
yesterday
and started
ificraoou, s
in
nd
pursuit
drove
.McDaniels and Dunn into the woods
seven rai'e3 from tliis city, and
! thorough search wa3 made for them,
but without success. Karly this
mornli).', however, McDaniels came
out, surrendered to the Sheriff and
was brought to the. city. He was
wounded by a shot fired by a citizen
yesterday, the ball passing through
his bowels. The physicians who ex
amined him pronounced tho wound
mortal. Xone of the other prisoners
have been l;card from
Tcrr'Se Slorm in I.ctnuou iounly.
Lr;nAoi, Pa., June 30. A ter
rific thunder storm passed along the
southern border of this county last
evening. At Scheflorstown the houses
of Andrew Showers and Levi Sheetz
were struck by lightning, and the
latter entirely destroyed. The Louse
of Jacob Torrey, cat of Scbaeflers
town, and his hcuse3 between Schaf
ferstowu and Brickcrsviile were
struck by lightning and partially de
stroyed. ' Trees and fences were up
rooted, unci tho grain swept clear to
ho ground for miles.
CniCAcio, Juno 29. Dispatches
from numerous points ia Wisconsin,
Minncsota,Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa,
Missouri and southern Illinois, indi
cate that the storm which passed
over Li3 section of the country, last
ing from Saturday night till Monday
night, in most localities did ' great
damage, killing a considerable amount
of stock, blowing down fences, b:;rca
and houses, inundating whole farms
and injuring erop3 to some extent.
IVailroad bridges ami culverts were
swept away ia some localities. Maay
persons are reported injures, but com
SULTAN,
T- r. 7ht"rk .i.ipph; -rcT. eominj; 8 years r.hl, ict
iiaml hijh, will v.cntii nhen in etvlitiou l.nu
l.uni!. lie. 1. 1 short, with ureut wi.tth l-tKpen
th.. eyi . which aro liirirn nr.. I cxpn-:?ive: power
till neck, ciiest wi-lc an 1 Ciiii;flou. eluartcr yitv
I iron. I ani tho l.-ly will nl.lKii up. l-s l.r..;. 1
anil muscular Rtnl noti-.-ahly ghort from knee lo
f-tl h k. Mane an 1 tail l. r.i; aa-1 heavy, hair i f
line texture. :-l'owi:itr that he Is aiiect-u-iant of tiici
Arahiaii t'l...!. St..-k men neeil only iiee him pi
l-o convince I lhat hs It JU.'t what Ihoy n-.'e l to
Lro-.l L-oLiu
vr'M !taml iturinar tho sca?on rommencini A prU
l-'t:-, at my (arm near Sonitr-t. lnsumneo -Ji't
parties loinif their e..iu can hreeul back next i-:i-in
at hall' rate?; or sh. uhl ii.rtr lose hoth luaro
aivl foul then no eharire will lie marie.
I haw now some choice Berkshire piirn for ti.it.)
from stock im;Hrte.I .lir-et Irom i n-lan.i: will ul.
soil a nuniher -l choice C'ut.-wool 1 l:mil inth.o
f.'il. P. UhKi'LIiV.
S!-rU
DM I X I STB A TO B'S NOTI C K.
sxrrr,
III 'e.'KET ,
A!', k-i
FAr:ci ca
AS It
TV Its, ...-
1 .-I-..'
. LiiL-n
yrT3, .i:ac:ck::
i.i:s, rrirtiTMEKY,
rolLKT AKTle-1.1 s.
coniKs, r-tfstiE.-?. soap, t-
A!.', an a.ooriiLct.t ci
f.'.kr..
It y.jti wt-r.t "anyiMr-
fci-ti .inry line call ac
la fi Cr
Davis' OIioaD r-jroecr?
Oi'i'l t
v. u-ly.
tii-bakklt lioi'ssii.
''3
A
:.!.
paratively
were k:
greatest damage was done
points.
He! The
at interior
Tbc I.ntP Storm lu Ilio V.
Estate of Xoaii Harnett, ileoeiiS'
letters of iwliuini.-tr.iti.in on tho aU.ro r'tat j
havinir l.een trauicil to the iin.k-rsiiie.i, n -ti'-e ii
her. i.y jcivca to tlii.i.J in.leiiti-! to it to make iin
meiiiatc pytnr iit, an i th-e l-.avinf claim ai,iint
it tw j.roivnt th-:u ila'.y authcnticatcil for icttle
mcnt at tho ulhco ol tho uniler-iueil. in Stoy.--tnwa
Lcruu-jli. cu S.iumlav. .In I v- lo. ls:5.
1;olit." II. PATTEKSON.
ma'.Cj AiiLniiiin'trat. r.
limori;.J l y thclea.iin- art;.-;-.
HAIXES BROS.' PIAXGS,
(;::o.
A.
fir't K'..'.fs
rititE &
t
Pi.iiio lu th ; i. i.i:-
( O.S Ci'.t A?
i li-a'.p of tc.i i -w in
iu;u -i:L cv :r o i.um i '.
N
OTICE.
CiHCAijO, Juno 20. From numer
ous points in Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri
and Southern Illinois, indicate that
the storm which passed over this sec
tion of the country, lasting from Sat
urday night till Monday night, in
most localities did great damage,
killing a considerable amount of stock,
blowing down fences, barns, and
houses, inundating whelo 'arms and
injuring crops to somo extent. Kail
road bridges and culverts were swept
away in some localities. Many per
sons are reported injured, but com
paratively few were killed. The
greatest damage was dor. at interi
or noints.
The P.Inc-U IIil' Kspr:ili:ii.
Chicago. July 2. Private advices
Irom the Black Hills expedition re
ceived this morning show that inves
tigations are proving the country to
be richer in gold than has heretofore
been supposed. The earth d.iwn to
the bed rock ia every direction is fill
ed with particles, and the ep.iarti
shows rich veins. These ulvices
are from responsible official sources.
IU(i'.Irrics Seized in lirnlaeli y.
Cixi iNXArr, July 1. The (iovern
ment revenne officers yesterday seiz
ed the distilleries of J. M. Schaniker.
Crucskamp &. Co., Fred. Mack and
Henry Stemricdc, of Covington.
Kentucky, for irregularities in the
manufacture of liqnon.
Florida WntrriiK-Ion for tlic Went.
Atlanta, Ua., July 1. Thirty
two car loads of watcrmclous passed
through this city to-day enrouto from
"the highlands of Florida to Chicago.
A delegation ci thirty-one ilondans
go with them to make permanent
arrangements for trade to and from
the Northwest.
a Court of f.n-!iion i'T'-ns hcl-l a' S- mrr.-t
en the I'J'li dt-y of April, lva. Catharine lhvin-,
Mary Sehrneic, Elizaheth liouelicr, A. ih.in her,
Aar-n rvhraek an-l lhivi.I Vounkin petiti .ui-i
.ai.l Court for an onii rUi ?ell the li.ciple'9 i.lcec
in Houio an-l lot ot irpiun-1 situate in Cppcr'i'ur
kjyh.t townliip, In-'inif tho same lot oi irnunil
piir:-hae-l from Henry Iioiicher lith May, A. Ih
isr.', whereiijin tho CToitrt or.lcreil noiiv-o to he
stiren in Ivitli tho newspaper ul S tnerset to nil
parties intertcl to npK-ar in Court on the 4 h
I'lon-layof AI-J:.lr. l4-: ., tc. show cause wliy !..n.i
order w ?alo sh. '.hi pot he granted aJ prayi-.I ior.
H' t.ie l'iit.
e. m. scnr.cM'i-:.
m-v . lr.th;n".arv.
Over f.Sy !hrc
other tiinJii-.t!
I-pUit'.ri:y.
ci;ai:i.-jtte el; ::r.
Xi. :t)srst:- Ave.. p:t-.--
S..I.5 a -cnt f r n . Scn l f r Pr'-- I.i
C.iia!. irni-. Etill a-'portni.-n' ot sheet Vi;
sie la....!... rin I p-iaall .Muj:.-;: I ln.-irj;i:;;ii
aprM,
;.l ..: 1
J.:tt i y.. .7.-i::.4.
NATIONAL HOT
i-i:oi-::;lti
:i. a. ai;::aums a x.
"Von. 137 13 "IVaSor J.Srccr
.Vi..ir C'oatic'.bvil'.o Iko .f, Pii;-' Ih:
V. A i
rp-DT
$o to $2i) 1ZZZ
A?-nt9 wante.!. All
y ina.-5 or woriin io..plc ot In.; h
f'X"?. youn ani ol.l. mako more money at work
f. t us. in their own localities, ilurinie their ?i' iro
in.. men: s. it ail the time, than tinythiti else. V.'o
oiler employment that will pay" lianiisonv-ly f -r
every hour's work. Full particulars, terin?. e.,
sent free. Sen-1 u.s your a.i.iress at i n-e. li.-n't
.lei iy. Xorr is the time. Lijii't look P-r w..rk ..r
hu.si.i"ss tifewhera until you. liavo l.-arneil i.!iat
rciil'er. G. STiNSim jc Co., Porllan l, Mb.
ianhl
scl
T i.i wcli.kno-.rn la.tcl Iia l.e..n r-;r.
vate.l anil re-!it:e., ati.l havin:: i-clti h-
terin of years, the I'ripri.'t'.ra n iii spare i;o (..il:
lo mako it wcrMiy ol public -lipl.h.rl. an.l ... !i.
the patronage of ail wii. ilo-ire ;ir.:-.-!a a- - -i
m .o.itiol.s. 'I'he I'.ir is ..r.ppiic-l w itii Ihei - r: a
s.-rt incur of Wir.es an-l I.i.piors.
JiOA KIiINi I .M.-mIs f ;:;: j-.-.r i:.;v -11 ;
per "k. i. to 7 i...
3Iav lu.
Q KB II AN
S' COFKT SALL'
OTIC 11.
I will l-eenthe fine v an-..' s :rr-I St-It lt-.re
'T.KlllTKi H IT." nwiie.1 l y Peter .M. ycr.-'s lu irs,
ftt iny stahles ia Meycrs.hiie, P., liurin- tin- e. m
inir season.
Will take special curs of mares jent to Die or .eft
in my earo.
Sch ice iTii.
I.i2litfit wna ir".l hy Kl.-hm.-.n.i. he a
s..n of I-xini-ii.n. li.toi l.y Shal.h.'i. "Kentu. uy,'
whose stock is well an 1 ;:;vorahIy known iu S. .m
erset C. unt v.
tiprr. FnEDERICK SCDEii.
At io Adc;:rti.emeU.
3DP5-. KEYSER,
H is-" amine. I more Itin'-rn. .id.1 treate.1 more ei-s
ot Pultn n.iry an.l Chpuiio ilisvascs su.i -osteite,
than any man iu Western Pennsylvania Hi
lims examin iti fl emhraces not only Imr.-ln-iis,
l.ut in the last a.-, years he has listencl toun I ir-at-e
l i cr -.o.i-'a cai-.- of l.ar.i; liiscuJi-s,
I'Li-uphl- ti -.rut free. 'J.i.lie.T;,
mi. K-i:ysr.it,
j-,i.n3 1-D Penn Are., PittiO.urh. P.l.
O h U N TA K V A S S I U N -M E N T.
A'lit'tH" F Stahl, f JrUerm torn."1iip. Sm
crsft c -nii.y, Iiavicr ina-.le ui u.-Jiinnnt to
ino i a!l !' 'it;ito, ixat a nil jiT"Qal, lr the
pnt of hi ontiitors. I htrrDy !riv nti-r-1 u!l
pHr-''N iii-ietti'' Ut .aM Stulil to make Iniinfitiate
r.yiiK-nt tt me, mil th'e hiivin eiaiiii.' fi:irut
iiiui to n'?ent iliem ilu'.y autlieutKutett lof
tUi:i?iH.
VALF.XTIXEHAY,
V: u rt -
c-! ,
in ric-
i v. l'...t
n
t, by DU i
J- .'y i
1 T
1:-.- ic.it -rv.
ii.lt Ufd:
at 1 o'.-'i.rf-k. in the premis,:s in Cncrn -.tiuli t. .-.;i
ship. Soiiit-riet county, i'a.. tiie I .liowi.-iir .ti-s -rl-
cl v,i!u ihle r.-nl estate, (..rtticrlv tlic pr .pcriy ol
j.: .t. e'r-'ter late of -a:-l towi.-hf -. i -1
A ririJ-tn wt.ct cf han I ..ia:.i in n-'n- sl.l i.
toivr.sl.il. S titcrset e nnrr. r.i.. a-!; irii. hni.:.
it Isaac Kailtttiian, Jos. pii II- tti-iaii. i.aoi. 1 11. .t;
man. Mcej Kaufman aivl otlier., an-l tlie vi.ia.
oi liavi.:s iile, o.ii-ainiir a-''--,i. 1 .s a. -res. no-r.
or h-ss, a!-u: 5U a-r-s ch-.ir. Tlt-r- is :i ...i..-rv
J,nt house, p. .t.ii.!e an I a z .-i a; pic .r.-ii iri ..
I.'ic rr-.-lIll-es. The hin-t i.s; '.vet! timti-r.-!. is i,- or'
ol ilk- Pes s-f-ti .113 ol tiie county, an 1 r- wi,; :: 3
iiiil--.ot .l-.hi.sp.wn. 1'a.
1 f.ii.US. i hie-thirJ of tcepur-hit-ie m n y. ...
tcr ..i.-iin-:ins nil i-.xp- r.SL's, sh.ul he aa 1 r--in".!ii
li.-ri u;--n Iii ; premises, the iut.-r"-t ihcn -.1 to I.,
p.li.l iliinu:li!y i Catilarino Cusp.-r. uri ot ...i
.l.-eees ..., .larir.t'her llh-tniK-. an-l c tt-r l.-r :."(
the : al-l otio-ttiiid .?hji'. he pj'-l t- tiie part:. - "-vc.
It h-n-l. (inc.tl.iM m hcn l in-1 no- ..'
a.vc p; t .r'-e e,,;,:i I Ktioaal ;.v:i:cr-.: : ttltli. -tt :'
T.'-rcit. Tho whii.ir'j thirl'ai": ! the .-.-.. -r-1 i-'v
in -ii'ts t-i t --urc l l.y jt..;a-i:....t n .r.-s. Vi'..
!--. I v.-ii! te in:-. le ;m sn.'-nn. p - :-.-:::-. r c-.i.:::-nriti
.n of sah- l.y the e.'.-urt.
I'.-n per c; iit cf the per '. ..i--n-y ens', i c
pa 1-1 ca-h m il iy of a.ih-.
ISA V.: K li'fXAi.
juntii T.-i;-i.-
DliNfiTBA t'tiU'S NUT 1 CM
A
ii:-:.il.-. f II
L !;.-, lite f Qtti
. l.:-
'easei..
STATKViK.Vr f ace un of X. V.. Cramer.
Treasurer of th-- Sih'-ol lluarlof Mhlilei ruck
township. Somerset Co., 1'a-.
IT. To State appropriation
T .tt en uiisenic i lanCs
Milittn fln-
Taxes lr.m collector A. S.-iiroek
Cash Iroiu J. W. Horrinv;too
IO-J t?fi
, . l
!JM
. t.s i Oi
. J ll
f i- 4 4J
Lctterr' ofai liiiir-.istr.it i'-n on ther-.i.vc cs'atehn
ii: teen (-rantjii to the un-lerir.-n-iii hy tic- pr- i -er
uuttioi-uy, noti.-o u lierei.y niven to th.-. ' 01
iI!.to.l toll t . riik-ltrtr.e'.ian.-pjymi i.t.aa I Hi- at
li-ivin-f claims ntnins; If will p c- nt t; .-ni f- r
itit"-v::nce at t he i.ite re.-i.iJi-K-c of t li-s ii as t, .-ti
ti.e i;ihol Juiv. l-7.
CII SLF.-I A. T.t HI;.
I-.M r.i; V. IHIM'.V i :;.
JUl
Ocstrnrtlve Tovuailc.
eie
thp this
five
Detroit, Mich., Juno 2T. A
structivc tornado passed over
northwestern part of the city
evening. Its path was about
hundred feet wide. Somo thirty
houses besides outbuildings, Ac,
were demolished. Four persons are
known to have been killed an J many
others injured, some of them serious
ly. The total loss to property is at
Jcssi $25,000,
lit (si
wo
'Hi Ol.
W M
w I..
M J
H vo
CO
vjtn
44 4-a-r-W .
Cr. Hy or lent pai lap folkwj to
I. Miyncr lor teachinv;
C. A. Siiair ' . '
J. Iii Seott "
J.li. Silitt " "
lSiaol4.r.i; ht
C. A. Shi'I '
.1. K. Scott . ...
J. II. Critch.lr-M forr-iel
Jera Whipk.-y lor liiei
C K. Mmire tor repairs....,
Commissi,,!) J per cent on j;.ll "a,,
liai-itjec in Treasurer's iuinds
Wc, tho Bnilers'.'-scJ aiplitor of mi.i.ilecn-s-!.-townshlp,
Somerset Count v. Pa.. lo hitel.y certii'
tiiat we hi-.vo thi.s .lav setth-J with N. Ii. i a:iier,
Treasurer of tho Si'liool iinapl lor the year en-1-Insc
7lh June, Kj, an i IiikI a h-alanec ol lorty
fourijollari an.1 lorty-clno eents in wi l Trewui
or's han.Is.
Witness tnr IianJs anJ seals this Tth I iy of
J une, lb.j.
JOS. .T. SAYI.OK,
At;c5tr P.L.ISAYI.OH.
C. li. M.Kr.ri 1'i.TEU W UIPKEY,
Township CT'k. Auiliti-rj.
jaeCO
V
A iii.i:iis'.r.it.
I M I N ISTK A TO K'S OTIC I.
I..vi l Ik-
I. !::: if C.rcur.il'.e Tf...
uec'v-.i.sc 1.
Lt't ters ot a '.mI.criti. n on tho al ovo rt.:!-.
ha. in hoen trrat.te.l to tho u-i-i. rsimici. n-.i : is
ii-rel y t'iveu U those imiei-te-l to It to make i-i-.nn -o.
ate oa vn.ent, au-1 those hav:n claims a ira in-1 :t
l ;,;.-i.-i:t t.:n. ii-iy a-ti:ciii-.it.'il io.- ..-tr -f.ctt,
on'rl ueniav. the Kith. lav of J lly. 1-. j, at tt.e 1
rice of the a' iuilr.istraior ia IVi i:.-itt " s.
A. j. srt.xv.i:.
j.ir.ci; ' A-::i it.!
A
1) M I .V I STB A TO !1S N OT I C 1 i
f'-s
lt--
Y. (:- 8.J
t Jtate ot l'ctcr aocii'icucr. i.itJ oi i.i.-i n r t..
lic-.-ascl.
Letters of a.lmjnistrati .n 03 toe ah re e-at
liuvhiir imtii i;r:iite.l to tht urdrr. ut.c-1. ii-.ti.-eii
herel.y Kiveli lo thieie imlehteil to it L tn:ie tfil"l.-.
liiate puyuicnt. ani those havilor claims a afii-t
it. to present them duty nutlienticat.-.t ;r-cr!l---inenton
Saturila,y, the 4tli ih.y of July. lv.7a, at
tho late rcsjileuco ul auM tleco.i-c..
Pi.Ti.rt IlKOWN".
Jneia ' Administrator.