,ri o 4- IT-11 'He will knew that his candidacy 1 he Somerset Herald. ; ean y le(1 to the okvation t0 ;ir of , z: I tins charlatan crew, 4ut careless of EuwaUI) K'.TLL, E-Hior ami Proprietor, j all else, save avenging his own iaiag : ir.:.ry wrongs, he sowed to the wind .r,. and now reaps the whirlwind, fur otrf" u ibis discomfiture we enn nothing, XW'- jbut that our-proul onl Comm.m- i svenilU snuuiu nave nius necu brought to disgrace, and the spirit Tln-y Kinscdaml Matlcl'p. Struck by a Storm. llngus Irutliiil Son. he Oot- I O 1. i !!- i cuttle UGETTrro-.v.v, June 18. About! Gi.e.v City, June 23. The son, an n c-velor.e Tiasspd near this' on! v child, of Itnerv Snyder, a j .striving buildings, killing 1 wcintby farmer of Columbia county, oot; i:g and twisting oil the j ran a way lrom heme about fifteen May Ketuitt Fatally. i St. Lor i-, June 20. Some months i Bnt Many sun Awaiting ti; i ago the country was startled by tne j wnw's Autograph. ! announcement that IIu? h Tevis ha d i . ;r.ot Frank T. Ielehart for seducing ; hi wife f.iried because the wile I Hakrihu'Ro, June 2f. Governor ; large-1 trees, and Fpreadins destruc-! veaMngo and was sunnosed to have ' was the niece of General W. T. Sher-1 Patlison attached his signature to- tt.on iu is path. The cyclone started jgone west. A short time ago a youngi onsly, and vm snd the daughter of II. IJ. idav to seventeen cills. There artvwidwav between Pir.smore iJJpm of the I'nited States Armv. ioine ninety bills remaining u;oni ! T),c pwiml.il hud been lost sight of, j the Governor's table, a mow; iheni and nothing more would have been the appropriation bill ; a Mipple-; of four n il. s. Its path was about j ted ! nei. RMS! Bite Scotpai.k, June another attempt to kiii startled this community. Four men lett KiLcr- i town, which lays across the "ee in Xotu-itii.stunlin- tin- vt i v low prices at which Favctte county, almost simultane- ,,. , ., . 1 "uicriw - ' ' . . -., Ml MM . 1 W f 1 t ( I 1J U soaked svith corai""-; ' -on-eii, we are compelled i""' and line looking man arrived and went : juice, it !iavinr Keen pay u.iv i.i ,i. .u ku, m -mi- i u- uu-c imr entire . works and ewe ovens. Atiuu.-i ( ln.,-I)U, ,-,v StoiT. whi li will l rondv d unmankd! - 3 a!. i tuV. i H..id a Kaiins; and traveled nearly j to .Mr. Snyder's residence, which is j coal wor due east ; Cherry Valley, a distance ; son::; n.it s from here, ami inratia- j Ilande), a vounj: ana WMiNKSOAY.. Jnnc - is land intent of our State Constitution ; thus Pet at naught, is most lamenta- vt u the A llows who were fo j bl? afraid of ma. lunes, think of Gov-j Kxp ri-nce teaches a dear school, cMior l'attisonV veto machine? jbut a certain kind of p.-op!e will , j learn in no other, faith the adage, The Democratic State Convention . anJ we cntertain theho).e, therefore, is eaile l to meet at Ilarnsburj?, on j that the )Umiii!ltinR fxperience we Wednesday, the lit day of August! now tn(itin?i w;n earn the voter -'xl- ! in the future not to castaway the The legislative mill eommenccJ j substance and grasp at a shadow. i-rinin2 .a-.'alii on Tinsdav of last ; -- r ..V. 1 7. . ' i i acaselJ as the retumea son. I ne j titrman, me man wno was nijiucu, tors lreouentiv "caugnt Hie i wad in company who amines c-m-ai, I.i l,4',l, niUr Vmf thnt in- metil ir an ret. tn nrnviiln f..r tn in- 1 i".i- hiv.'-i.l vanJs wide. TIiT.rv L il1 ' ki 1 1 l ' ilJ!il.L' L . - .... . ' ' . I 1 J " . ' . k . 'div rews reached liero that levis ! cornoration and regulation ol certain i iavior 8 new Imuse was unrooled. ; young man concerning tns toyisn witn wnoiu ne ooarus, auu iiad remarrn'd his wr.e m i niianei-j corporations ; iroviong :or trie ini-U.iiorevv jioyns oarn was mown prauh.-, a;.u il ueeame noiseu amiui j naikiug uib uji.k iuui-. -- r;i tns T.bia on the lGtli inst. The particu- nrovement, amendment and altera-1 down and the roof cirried about a j that he wr.s not the farmer's son, l irs of their liiirhly sensational ts-.tion of the charters of corporations! mile, and a half. Dr. Hell's sheep ; but this did n.-t reacli the parent's lr.:i"cment last winter, the hooting i of the second class and authorizing i house was demolished and ot the ) ears, or if it did lnpaid no attention woman arrived in dntsdav last and man were cou- nmoiit of -ossin. ;anv County in tins Commonwealui !a!out one hunured ir;urel. u, K. . stantiy together, lesti-rdav .Mr. ! Since the alfair Mrs. Tevis has liv- j to "fix the place of election in certain j Scott had three cattle carried :ivay. ' Snyder was found bound And gag !ed quietly and in a model manner ; cases; an act to require a brand, up-Oiu: cow was carried about h;.!f a gl in his rooni. His safe was ! with friends at I'hiladejhia. Tevis j on all goods, wares, nicrcinindise or . mile and st I down u;nji:r-d. A i buisted open and valuable a;.ers ; i Id not overcome his love for her j other article or thimr made for sale i argo oak tree was uproolc;! ami ear-, scauerea about toe room, lie says of Frank Inglthart, and the subse- j the incorporation of traction moer buildings and fences of the fair; to it. A young woi i uent divorce were well known here, j companies ; to empower any . Judge j ground hardly a veatige remains, i the village on Wedi lience the news created an immense ; of any Court of Common Flea off Mr. Doj'd bad o0 sheep killed and she and the y 011115 hoanlini' house West Overton. It I was not yet nine o'clock. Tiie other ! l!arai:is i:: Dr.s Suits, l.:r ii!;s in liu IiarL-nins in V, We k. but 1-0 product d. r, no gtiht 1-as been j Hacitr's Wed Tn r. em .er.it of Ohio have 1.0m- I and made overtures for a reconcilia tion, to which she was not loth to j yield, having seemingly forgotten her lover. I he mlluential relations York, makes this acknowledgement : 1 0f the wife used every eliort to bring th" bitterest ; ILdf-breed journal pA:bli;;ed in New ' r..l 'try iitlic rain he was awakened at some hour the! this juncture a revolver shot was j wt 'giiin;.' over , night before by a gag being thrust i fired, which hurried Shoafs- foot- two men, John Ward ami .lames Kspy, the latter the one who did the deed, were following the former couple in close proximity, carrying a keg of beer, tdioaf having paused , while the others passed on, he Wu.-. soon startled by tries from Handel, j t4TTnirtr nn liorliir flir.v it P Inlir-. 11U11J Ul ) nit tt.t. ... j deringme. llelr! help!"' etc. At : Ilarirain.; in S,niw Hats, Hai-'Mit: in Soft lYlt Hal j.irains in Uress V ' -- m rar ;sint ss Si-its, Murrains in Vh'l '.vcrytlay Suits, IJarjpiins in v'J' An iltnlnwl ml inn wbirh bcfim in.it. d Judge Hoadly of Cincinnati, : ., .j.,,.,. an,i anurehen- by convict labor, in an' per.itenti: rv. rtlormatory inson. school or, sr.i, nut !ia:i ".1 .!,... : I :.. ! .1 v 1i.n- V,. i.r:,vn , i.HA l.i l.l,n:ti. uiwl liui'.ti-u I... r.r.nl.l atl.llj T I . (, .11 T-ll ITon.b.l -ilfuT'ori! elUer eMauilMiXHCliu lO li:tU j l-v 11.1.....- i(lti. ..t.. 11. ... 1 i.-iui i .m-. nij .iiwvitii, 011114 yiiyit liv i l-iv.ij. jAt iwiitit. iiuu i.' .....-p, vict labor is employed : to make ac- here.i ;,s fir r.s heard froui. defend himself he was securely: a rail bleeding profusely troio a rented orders and certificates fur m-; Y :')') .. :u. I If destruction is ; bound. I lis assailants lit a hgnt. wound in the kit teinpie, hut the Ijaririiins in l'ine Stiff lints, r.iri;ains in 'hitet :r;:uns in IXi.U a ren"j; didate f.r Governor. TII 1 1 '.:-. - Ilepublioan. ?s their can-; mA J,as gradually obtained tlie re gard and trust o: tne country, ine President is a strong party man. and t llarris'ourg, on : ijie interests of his party are dear to the pr-mpt.y pa. tl.. li.il.l i.f hi leirlt- nn.iTi iml'iii1 . ... . . . 1 int. tt 1 1 , enj.'Vcd. iriue ..- 11.- on '""'-' confidence. His course, indeed, iias 7- r,f illustrated the truth ol the notable it 1: !'!.!' km ATI 'i: Nii.ks,o1 1eiiyino rrcsident Hayes, that he county, v.t.o would le'tbe: t;,.i,( ra . tcrn.i nation, and is now on the track j trative olhcer.- auin. His vacillation v. ill proba i'.rst dav of the txtra session. ! him. It must be plea.-ant for hnn, H-d a resolution not to , therefore, to know that at iea. his , j- .1 1 1 .AUllillliriraiiuu lias no iveueuei: taKC anv J1 y i'1' u.eieee-3 met in.. announcea mat ne ,rvei j,js party best who serves las candid Ue for Auditor 1 country most. It is a truth which. 1.- r' l'jli-lu1. 'iv'-l LIS ei e ,ilociei anuiit.i . -Mii-.w.', u'iiii.n- lind very hard to 'about the remarriage, which wasjtroleum negotiable; to enable ti i strictly private and kept lrom the ; county, township and borotiri tax j press." Mrs. Tevis had mourned j collectors to collect taxes L-r the 'much for her little girl, who has i payment of which they have become ibeen in the father's charge. The personally liable without having eol : shooting which precipitated the I lected the same at the expiration of ! scandal in the case took place on the j the authority of their respective war ! 2Mb ot November last. . Late in the , rants and to extend the time for the I .-. . 11 .1 , ....1 1.. l I . -11 . -i- r r. : . 1 aaornoon a v. en uresseu inuy mj- j coneciion 01 i:ie wuiiie lor ;i jn ii.iu t;i. ; 'J ( bvha;. is sw.p Chorr.- steif'ii V( SlhlK evening a vy: 1 1 :( .iter is, ir . as ti Vai;.. 1 a i Ui o a t a1 be .1 . ' Our i,ir-t. rt'p.orte-i. ; and in' tne iiglit he rt-cognized his hah had missed him. the wound 1 .v. rything ; snpposeil son and the woman who ! having ueen made with the huttend broo.ii. in i had been stopping in the village. ; of a revolver. Shoaf procured as-j ".l head of; They ritied his oocket., got his I wistance and took the wounded man keys, opened the safe, took all his 1 home, and Drs. Mitchell and Orri one 1 k, June 1 This ; moi.e and Government bonds, were summoned. The skull is bro 20 minutes of six o'clock j about in bonds and Sl,tK.0 in ! ken, and one can easily lay broad --truck this city, doing a ! irreenhacks. ami then turned to the wise three lingers in the wound. (.i uamaL"' 10 property 1:1 i yieum ana said: la, ta, uad, iiiiiianuei is sain 10 oe a quiet aim in- 15arj;ains 2s7o. ." Karirains in . . mlcrwcrir, J 5; 1 ratlins iu White Shirt, ll.irnins in Sunnner Wi- i ped down the steps of the Tank 0f one year from the passage of t!ns i thv notthens pai t of the town. The j pay your resptets to your son when cii'ensive man, and that the blow ' House, a notorious place kept by -act; to facilitate the proof and ic- j '.rack of the cyclone was fro-n a due j 1 reach Chicago." they left and j was not meant for him, but for i M.tdauie Durant, at 1140 Single St. j ord of the title of reai estate vested j voVu-rly course, and struck the city j locked the. door aftir them. A de- j Shoaf, against whom Kspy had a ! put into practice. Hut they v." 'no res no'.iimatio :e.;ute!y co l.ne l :e it have r reward. tT( ft.-.-io n :.' politicians , . i sneer, the good sense of the people - ''t:il')CraUC!api.lauds, and the President himself ir;.:: jIoam.v, t candidate f r Gov rnor ! hio, was ;i:.:st see that j.rwisely as fast and the only lav. vt r in the United Males j as far as he disregards the wishes of - . . I ... 1 !. . "l... 1 . I.J who was knave eno-tgh to construct i V- ouckso-is i.u co.uiueiiu 1. a h .;::! .u !".-;. se ol .'rui.in"s rascality in or nd.'!t;L' himself into an Elec toral Conege. a::.l ca-ling the vote of re-'o!i f. r Tihien and Ueform. Administration to an honor;; J place in American history. I The Aiiicrirtn, which is puhH-hed' I Ijy Senator Cooper, at Media, IVI.i- (In Wednesday la-t Gov rnir I'at- J ware county, has this to say about tison added four more vetoes to the ! the extra legislative session : ion-ftriig he has favored our law ' Next cheap sensations, the .rcsent T .. .f 11 ..if-r,,- ' D mocratic admrnistration 1 refers a iiiak r with, .-.least: red :v the tio- ... e . .. . . . , ... - T id.snlav of partisanship, so that it ernor's gauge, this iMorm Df 'f-; !n:,'v keen abrea-t witii the otiu-r tehd The lady was accompanied by a . young man. Alter the two had lelt jihe house thej' were accosted by two crim looking men, one of whom was ! the husband of the lady. The latter ! fired, the ball striking the woman's j escort 0:1 the left arm. He fell to ; the side walk, and the husband lev jeled his pistol to fire again when he j was dragged down by his compan j ion, who was a private detective, i The wounded man was placed in a i hack and taken to a house 011 Wash ington avenue, from which place lie i was removed to the St. Luke's Hos jpital, where he remained until two I months ago recovering from his j wound. The man who did the shoot ling was Ku-h II. Tevis and the wo man was ids wife. The man who the le.-idelire of cC upturnim. reel, SVi in the heirs of certain estates ; to authorizie the certifying of the re cording of deeds, rnortc-ges and oth er instruments in certain cases where the former ollicer iias not done .-o;i .ir.-. i tarry authorizing the courts of common j g-a-s and snu pleas to decree the satisfaction ofi'-huiineys, learm mortgages upon payment oei:ig cnide into said courts of the amount ! (i 1. . -1,1 i 01 jinncipai and mtjreston p.ii otaei moneys found to be due upon such mortgages, in cases where the h v:'l holder or liolders thereof shall reside within the jurisdiction of this Com monwealth or shall have rcmow J j 1 1 therefrom without leaving a kr.uwu '": duly authorized attorney to ea.t.r (others. satisfaction in full payment of sue! mortgage moneys being made; rii; plernent to an act in reference to I'a.-.-ing ovc I swept over toe u-.-idenc Ihvr.ohL-, !:r,-nkmg et knocking oil :1 'irtif'li ol the the oil', l.oil.-es o. t ci.aipletely destroying a line rchar.l by ni.rootir.g all the tna-s. la'e C..len( l j tective has arrived from Chicago j grudge. Handel is in a precarious a number of j 'nuking for a mr.n and w..man an- j condition. Warrants are out tor North Seventh ' - .verinu' thMles.: riiv: ion o; this couple IFsny and Ward, hut thev have not and he say the voung man is known been captured yet. '!!. 1111 "' ...i.i .'.,. 1... ...... of; . the most uxorious i.i.mfid..'i.cw men i iu tiie wt.-l. and tiie woman a well! known courtisan. A lar'e reward! l il'u'i 11 P-rxms I: iirni-il. l'rrTsr.L'Rd. June '21. For t!ie wi;i ;e siou. oiler, d tntir ai.pivh en- WOOLF '8 li re" :.l, t ci.'-.-i.d tne i aiih.tni.Ue tr;;uk. eonsiderab'.e damage to the, .ices of Ambrose I'arks, Mrs. j j 11 1 . . l. 'ioprl, IT. 1 lit SI, .iUu.U-1, Ciiain 1 iiinsael 10I1S. r John .Met aire, Hart rind Geo. Jacob Fickt Jtatcher :md 1 ; ! t w.ls shot was Mr. Frank Ingleliart, a I stalments: amending an act to (s gentleman weli known in St. Louis, jtablish an insurance 'dejiartr.ient ; to The detective was Abe Grimes. A provide for the disposal of the prop divorce was secured some months erty of unincorporated associate 1 rees m to. 5 iat it p -is.-ed througii the city were ro-.ted and tlie scene presented 1 of tlieevdonens UT!" 1 1 , . u 1 In Ni-.w Yo::k, J urn; J'.J ciioos in grain to-lav hint ever b.-forein the history of tin 'roduee Kvcoan::''. In five hour.- The were trai.s-lirger 'second time within six months the i Gil sonton distillery, situated on the ' ! Mor.ongahela Ilivcr sixty miles from j j this city, has been visited by a di- j jastrous contlagration. Tim tirst lire; j resulted in the destruction of '.,. i Mi"1) worth of property, and to-d.i v, : another fire occurred in which tie- j ! loss wiil reach ovr ?0' . " . Tlif i Mammolh Cfoihln and Furnishing MAIN STREET, Tol 111s town, R :-ve; rears t .- to; 10 n i.i:-,, ... s or.e c i,.o t, f d. n. It Ti lt 'a hen cue. I 1 ra rn'i:. v vears. oitteriy par- ;'.ic I.egi-l;u;ire is the most igno- i wavers, who are more .land fow.-a (,;.-e wehave had lor tisan tr.an loose w!io make no ot tier . 1 . . . .. . i- . - 1 : 1 .man jiarrisim pron.ss ana wno nave 'a better title n public f.ivor. Guv. afterward. Mrs. Tevis is ouite young, i organized for benevolent, char , , 1 i . t 1 ' . .... is a handsome Ploiide wun a tpien-;0r heneticial .no 11. to !!' hund.re 1 end rure and en; purposes i'.;..n ;agmg manners. ; dissolution, expulsion, sum: i 1 . .ni 1 l 11 ll'l-J h 11". .T l . r, . .y 1 t-. . rw. 1 ' . . - i 1 V. .1.', n t Williilllt 01 tiiai I'.'i 01 v. l ; a. '.'i i.n thought of coming to St.. Louis to j same under which such as.-.ociations Mi.s. Hamox t!. Kil.ioKi: was last rl'attison emulates Cleveland when ; settle down, nut was prevented by : have been constituted or org .n a:. ! : iti.e pronniKju ngure wnien ui niece i to regulate the computatio:i ;:nl - i cutm tne ievis-lngieuari scaaiiai. : cret-s ol court and charters and "V- d bv t: : !.; .v:, . 1... .i..i i . ii u. him. x 1 . the force of tiie bank of the liver water, lifting it d fa t, a- alle,.(d ye iiti.i ss. Mr. r.-.ey, v .i.i in ;;Vi .". :di J.;S c: :ii i l ti s, whi' 't W( le in . a (-r..r'.-imi:e!vii V f lily 1 7,-V i .y.i' '' ) imsiiels were .-old at . 'tire this afternoon was caus tl by i the i';v l ciil, an unpreeedent j the bursting of a bung from a barrel, ! 'pK1.-NT, ,N amount to go under the hammer. I which scattered the contents of the-,,,,, j;,,,.., 'f ile- total transacti.ins about 2i.t,-1 barrel over the lamps in the hands , , ......... . 1 ' .. t 1 : 1 - ! V.J I .... I .l...lltJ,!,r ire :t l).ii'.i:4i- at l'-iin'-i Manor. True to Life. .,.)u:ie2:.- wi-.i moon -dm dtvd to Practice in the ! hvnisist-5 upon a liemoeratic apor- Courts of I'liilad.lp' lie raiu- l.i w department of the I any chapce the Ih-pul gain an advantage he v.il! veto alcd from tl I nivfr-ity of i'ern-ylvaiiai. and is 1 bills and by arbitrary methods s -k the f.r.-l woman admitted to practice : to comjK.l ccnipl'.:inc(; with the-wi-h- It was 0:1 motion of ' l'. noimeiesis 01 ir. e :i-;oy, uoo .heads should I Now that that auatr has been patch- laws of corpora turns, pubuoaim ; !l veto J?, - "... . 71 t Jild 1 1 1 it in this State. ftitfr f k !hp !iv:n mi tin' u 11 id her husband, who is ;.:-.. a lawyer,;,.:, ,'? ma(,e p..uN(n (;0Vernor. that she was admitted to the bar. j :t!Uj jn turn l'atti-on is to make him , ,. , U nited Suiter Senator. Ability i 1 111: l.epubocans who were t' ti,e one dmwtins mind :md ollicial good last fall to fipport General compliance in tiie other will aeeon; Heaver and vote the llepublican j plish all that can be done to carry ! .. . .1.1 .... -11 ticket, must feel very much elated at I out xnis contract, aim me .-late win the success of the "Keform"' Ijcgisla- ! have to loot the bill. ture, and the action of the man they ! 1 revious apportionments have hc- , . , ,iuently lapsed, and no injury was iected t.overnor. in convening a J - lleedies extra t-essioil, 81,'HiO a day of the people's m mey. ! ilorifi nor ill.) thp l.nrtv in tiiitei.r it the cost ot i ,1,..,. ' .., .. r.r , , ' ltl tl Cl.Wl CUvIl fc f. lilC iUllllV as hnsjust been manifested by the l'attison administration. Another election might bring Ilepublicans into control of both Houses under Thk tallest specimen of bossism h now on exhibition at Harrishur? Kecaiise the Ilepui.licans would not ! n,n existin? apportionment so fair ,,,, , . . , i that though l'attison is a mi !.greeto:lpi.or:io,1ie,,t bills dictated ;il()litv ;ov?t.rnor. bi? ,,r;rty ha9 a by the Democrats, Hoss Patlison " Lctrislative majorit on joint called the Legislature into an extra ' ballot, ll the election of I'nited session a 1 id now if bills :.re not iias-' ' States Sen.Mor had been fixed for ... , j tnl to suit his Fxcelh'iicy, he will veto them, and if no bills sire agreed next winter instead of the one fur ther on, there would have been no ' constitutional" or "imperative" nj.on.it is threatened that lie will j summons, for an apportionment, and rail another extra session. Could ! if the legislature had been disposed there be a more ihigrant exhibition and llbe to make one, the purpose .r -..i., .-i,. ,. .) would liave been deieated bv an of one man, (T boss power : . . . . , . , - . 1 Administration wmch does not hes- . , , ,, j itate to lobby for any and everything j UK Republican Senators held a I j, jj conference 0:1 Thursday last, resolved! , , . , I The twelve dav recess taken by not to be buildozcd, settled upon a)tiieextra Kt.8Si0n'O1 its first day is Congrersiial apportionment bill, an instance of the lobbying of "the dividing the State into seventeen ; administration. It soon became llepublican and eleven Democratic j known that the Ilepublicans favored v . . 1 1 . i j what was called the "Cooper pro districts, and agreed to submit t as j posilion;, tQ defer action '. their ultimatum. .Now, let them j rer witl) the VT0VlS0 that no expense firmly stick to this agreement, and (should be incurred during tlie recess. we will soon have ;.n apportionment, : Tliis would certainly have saved an adiourumrut without an appor-! n le I'robably five . ..11 i times that amount. It was endorsed tionnient, or a ses-.on protracted sole-, ,)V .uch R? u-;lllace irall ly by the Democratic obstruction-; Wolyerton, Coxe, and ailol the abler ists. , Democrats, but the agenta of the ad- ; ministration defeaUnl it by offering Amoxo the bills vetoed bv the . a (tcehr !n rec?, uithjiny and as Governor are two authorizing the j tins gave over a hundred dollars to Auditor General to settle the ac-! ea.ch, member, it met the average - , , ,, . A ... i mind ol a Democratic House, was counts of John I oister and George ; carrjp(, thnUj,h lIl(.ir oau,USi which lh 11 ley of tins county. 1 he claims , au Democrats had to obey, and as a of these gentlemen are for supplies matter of cour-e was carried. furnished Stale trnons durimr the! And now tins extra session will 1 .1 . . 1 1 .. 1 : .. cu tii tne locnerai win come, a uis natch lxceived to-day from Wash-ir-tuii by a St. Louis paper, read ing: ' tieneral Sherman and family h ave their home forever tday, and after a fev.- months' recreation in the mountains and at the seaside will take up thtir re.-idence for the re mainder of their lives at St. Louis." General Sherman said in talking of : the change that there were many reasons for their attachment to St. Louis. A special motive with Mrs. Sherman was that they have two children buried in Calvary Cemetery and they have many warm and de voted friends there. He had been identified more or less with 'St. Ixuis since 181k He had been thoroughly J.I. .r.4 J 1 ...Jilt tl.i T nytiu1 nn1 'I'lir- I .UlliUllVU 11 1W1 111C imtl ti I ners, two of the oldest families in ' St. Louis. In 1 .." he was an active j partner in tlie banking house of Lu jcas, Turner 6: Co., in San Francisco. He had bought property in that part ! of the city known as the "Stoddard addition," early in the oO's and still owns some ot it. He had returned to St. Louis just on the eve of the war and accepted the Presidency of the Fifth Street Ilailway. All this time he had maintained cordial re lations with the people, and there were scores of houses where he would be just as welcome as he would be in his own. at" of Ocean Sieamers In Collision. last wiir, and they are vetoed mainly i move its slow length along with fre- Loxpox, June 21. The passenger vessels, the Hurunic, and Waitara, of the v( w Zealand Company, were in collission off Portland on Friday night. The Waitara sank in two minutes, and twenty-five persons drowned. The Hurunic immedi ately launched her boats and rescued sixteen persons struggling in the water. Among these was a lady saloon passenger, to whom a sailor, also saved, had given his life belt. Two other saloon passengers were also saved. All the second class and steerage passengers were lost. The captain of the Waitara was dragged aboard by the aid of ropes. The two vessels left Loudon together ou Friday. The former struck tlie latter in front of the saloon on the starboard side. The survivors -tale no crash was heard, but the side of i the Waitara gave wa v like cardboard. f 11 t r-wn-TteiL.- rn rt 4 rti flifrt on the ground that interest is allow- ; anJ Ilk.a,ure derived, but mainly d on them. Why the State should becau.-e the Governor stubbornly not pay interest 011 its debts as well refused to direct any other than up as an individual, is one of the incom-' portionment work. The best lhm- preheusibie things to honest men. ; f"'r"1 n the S.aU' I "V ' any extra session, and when thev Sknatou Stkwakt and Setarv ; fo."!lJ Y fixed, thoy in conjunction . . ,.', " i wlUl reformers, begged lor the cou- of State, Stenger, hotu of whom are billeration of oth-r work. The C..m resideuks of Chambersburg. have got-. ndttee of One Hundred wanted the ten into a newspaper wrangle over , Lullittor Municipal Ueform bill con the defeat of tin- I'.order W.-.r rhiims. 1 siiered ; the manufacturers wanted vale ; to provide for the publication of Pennsylvania- archives ; y olution empowering the co; appointed to invt'ttigJite the Senate Librarian Joidi C. 1 to eniploj counst.1 and s' jdiers. A lloiiltdo Mnrtler. t on t :.o 1. Son :.:.-:. ( Ill 'A it.: rt S l.d 1 .ill in- l;oti ; was Uli - ' '!' I.i Mi 1 1 Aim:.-', f.,"5' ' ' . ' lor (.'elooir auu Nov; ii.in r. Corn v.,. 1 ::ve,: v r ". V -I bu.-h.l V.liU'. ( s to 1 . I'll u-d Coll tatia clivers', ; of an tmpioyee named Neil and the' v. t iv ..r j u;ie r July -!,(..' . it 1,1 yv.) f .r ; svhisky taking fire, an explosion fol- 1 ior Sept.-mner, ! losved. ;1 .i(hj so vf rv ior i .1 . S li( .1 ; C.ian;. In five minutes wareLou: 1 which was lour stories ! 1 early 'J'XJ feet long was e in tlanies. and inside of an i.ir aix".: . ro sMak. The bird dull, b i' ;sh-:it mark..; 1 1 read;. i. di Hied 'so a. S.iiot.1 A Ji'ray. e No. 2.: ii'h and! nve!opei hour the j Plead to wartliouse .No. ... lining, and both bull iins sveie: dc trfyed. The eninloyei and per-. .-oii.s v.ork manfully to battle tie- ' names, nut their chorls were w out avail, and by o'clock to-n both buildings were a ma.-s 1 1 T lean- .Man Penia.on T:. show it to 1 man of t'ie 'l'lie -.-i:" a;.p.,.,lii:,: 'ona 1 '1 la c reeeh! e U'l 27.., p-ib iin;: C. I I A-HIXOTON, Juiie2l. !isne-s,jar in the Medical Muscy; ''' at served the face and featu uiity, eaa When the bodv ... iteriio'.n. v. h:c! vi a. id ell a Westen ab.eit ' !l the Medical Museum" it w t o preserve not only tl.r I o e! o-.i . r 1 d. f r r 11. ol : :lie ; ci! :ry. y is i-Riima- -iiiottlderin? ruins. Dur he- :.!-bi-.Mi. i.V;:. re Jl'Vl 1. h. ol i n.ii.u" ace. s u : ' ' ' -r- ' 1.: 0 r a t iii'j ,1 Giir.i.vsia" ir.g a school Will, Meteahe Henry Loaucham 1 streams nuts, were Cine aco, June 22. At Kensing ton, sixteen miles south of Chicago, the discovery was made yesterday ol a horrible murder. Kdsvard 'er niiler," a Uelgian laborer, beat his wife. She is now lying at the point of death. Fearing her husband in tended to murder her she dragged herself to tlie nearest neighbor's yes terday afternoon and related the story that one Sunday' morning last I trees torn up", barns unroofed, and a October ermuer sent htr sou and his stepson, aged ten, with four doi lors to make small purchases. The boy returned with forty cents short. The brutal stepfather thereupon pounded the boy to death, threat eninji the mother with death if she interfered to save her son. llight after the murder Venniler took the kitchen floor up and buried the body. Since murdering his ;.tepso;i he has made "several savage attacks on his wife. That of yesterday snii probably result in thj death of the wife, as she was about to become :i mother. The body of the son was discovered under thelioor. Vennil er is in jail There are threats of lynching. ;. ;y v.. Jui.e 17. Dur-' progress of the tire several exploMons exhibition at Sulph-ir ! tooK lace, one of them being ro re- veje thatdenris and uiirioiig whisi;y svi re scattered in every direction for 2'i'J yards, seriously burning and scalding fifteen persons and slightly injuring a number of others. The names of those most seriously hurt are as follows : county, Mar.-T.j.l p asived J. P.. Win- vv and .1. I 1 eeto desist lrom mak- ing a di-ttnbanee. Winfrey and i Price opened lire on Lcauchair.p, win) returned it. McFarlane. a by istaieier. svas shot dead, P.eauchami) The 'i'.!-ii! Sou iu. Wn.M.'.Msi'oKT, Ph., June I s. -The storm in Muncy valley yesterday evening was; the most violent tint ever visited that region. In addi tion to the station of the Heading j was mortally wounded, a Miss Phil llailroad, reported demolished hist ; patt was struck in the cheak and a night, a number of other .building negro, who lives at Sulphur Well, u-em iI onMe l The -form l.-i.te.l : bus not heen seen since and is sun- over an hour. Hain fell id torrents.! posed to be "dead in the bushes , Gharies Jones, Uwis MeClure, Geo. accompanied bv hail stones iar"e as ! wliere he bid. Winfrey e-caped an,i Jolin Amalon, j,. iewis, It. J hickory nuts. I.ndges over small 1 injury, nut nice is said to ne nadiy "" UU.J ii'wl.t..! niv .v- fri.it wounded. n arrests Were niade. ! .'Oble. Hi tfe. S '.V I- la -ir. "( n lo-w ' f about Li i !'': t is were ret . at widcii Oiie Is were in a c irri ige. 1 ; . r i.uii'iing or..i;ard oi" , ami he sc. ',... His r l . i " -r lii n: -! t'-aeher. .t.iriiu . ... I . .... .1 i- . i.j. . 1, it f w Hi-i 1:11 i.'-.r ir..j .... .. This was done by runnir.-- -ear around the nek. s;,..- .-kin in a straight 'iins ;': ba-'k of the iieek to ti.t t.ic he.e !, and tearing it o:;: entire head, thus oMair.ir. j iec.. the scalp and tiie ir.g tho f.ice. To thee w-r-tie- eyeballs. This was ?.zi f.otton in a wav to retain . ; 'outlines of the murder-:', ' ' iiance, as well as the : v"'sesv-tl together and put:: ": ju-t as vou see it now. T , looks as if it were inerelv c svt n i uev ser.-'i S'.bCu Hear hr. Ixuiv r.n.l r.l-.,....l i" ...w t,t.v.j m .... 1)1.::.' tne v h'.e.e wa.- tip.-et aim rue . t ,n imi's stin-ht .m ...rse ti.r ... n oo.v n ami ore 01 toe ; nnj 1.)ck of the hf!l(j are ' y .'nng w.-ni"!! was titled l.y tlv wind ; '-,e Very sneer of the mo 1 01 rr iu. I . .c.r t 1 , 11 h. ',e,' n . ' . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I ; I. t 1 1 Henry Neil, James Nixon, John ! wV," i ' ' " -------- . ' J JI 7TTIV 5 tili. that of James llobbii.s. '..io to-: tle . nper lip wbeu Guitw. baeco an.l hay house and i:,t r i the Ritllows. are still ther. T outbuildings were turm d -wr. At j are cf C0Urse, lacking .: I lei. jam in Morris's farm the bay-; expression, but even the? il '.n. ,l.n. , , i v.- . llule purinKage. me ne , liousii mooo o aim a Imrse at.o lo'aie Gaul, George Smith, Alexander Hultenear, ll. Green, James Cooper, William Garrison, Charles London, Tlio Central Pennsylvania's Home. Pirrsisi nnH, June VJ. The char ter which was issued at Harrisburg to-day to the Central Pennsylvania Railroad Company to construct a line from Mount Pleasant, West moreland County, to Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, a distance of sev enty miles, brings to light another important step in the line of pro gress, which seems to have been re cently worked out by the fialtimore and Ohio Itailroad Company. The incorporators of the Central Penn sylvania are all officially connected with the llaltimore and Ohio, and a majority live in this city. From one of these it was learned this af ternoon that the new company, in- More passengers might have beeilptead of constructing a line that will saved had a bark and staamer seen j be merely a feeder for the IJaltiniorc near '.v heeded the Waitara's signal I and Ohio, have taken tho tirst steps in an important will cue the entrance the lands ot the Northwestern counties and eventually to the Northwestern I coal counties. large amount of grain- destroyed. ! The track of the Ilea ling road was i bad; y v.ashi-d for a considerable .lis- j . tr.nce, but travel has been resumed, j The storm passed into Northuniber-1 T.';.. . A Siiuwpr ot'Stom s .Time oh-pooh laii;v i. ig that the people ot .n .,. -v;.l II... n.-c'.ir .mj c.iunlv. wiiere consideranie i . ..r ... r .1. r "... ... . .-oo.si r 01 .-piite.-i on iiu1 1 inn ui u:e , .1 1 1 1 damage was done to ,, ridges, grain ; , i;, .T;lnl( S Cr.lVV) i:1 c.OUnty. ; ' ami iru.u .-ome oarauu escape- u,(. r,..i(Utt. f !.,. ;it ighb arhood lrom death were made by person!.,, lo .ht. fir,. r,dta, ;m(, the wno wi re out in the storm. ,.: .?,., 1 i. ,,,.,.j . . .... 1 , i- r.'.ri .it t..l. I'.il- li'l's. piekeil up and piled rees and euno.-itv-. The last si place on Saturday hie men declare their Stored in the warehouse were be tween eight and ten thousand bar- I'eis 01 old svlnstcy, which wi re en- tirely consumed. The most of the Notwithstanding !whiskv burned w.n innr,l but the itmlv feature the sh;ii.- w- killed. A t.irm-hand employed by riot'b.-en maintained. It is -Mr. M..rri- was carried tsv nty-hve j jp tie ;KlJ!e as if it had Pt !eet by the wind. .Mr. M-irr,- sus- 5:;ow on the bridge, but tii tame 1 a damage ol about sl.-.n n. jthe chin, the mouth, tlw ( hi the t.trm ot Smith Mer-hon. a 1 (.Vt.!-w!,p4 l.-dr rvv 1 : . . . .. itt . . .1 1 ... 1 I insurance nm 1101 cover lie' 10-s. i -t.liniii-lf .1. l.'l.lt. itf 4l.Jj ..J,. 1....! j WV.111111VIW VV J.11.1.1J., Ul t.llO 1.111 t i'..-tj ' tob-acco bull was blown other damage done, 1:1.. rwm,ian(W. also Mr. ilcs a I'liniPilat... i alidlv Silol. t ne stones ar" , . . 1 a:o;u trie Cincinnati, June 1!. Aidcruiaii i carry them oil John J. Ki II v this evening shot and ! ! ass-rted, to lata 11 v wounded James Toal at a lire . Many rei.ut eo.rii,,. bou.-e 011 Sixth street, near ' mystery or. at h 1 IlAiiiiisnruo, June '2 llepre- . ti..i"il tti v-e ihi .ti Tin-Tl hi-tn -.-eekers j prevailed upon to reconsider his rec losver, it ent wr"tten declination to allow his v." n and amounting to about Sl.':i'. At Jacob Mer-hon's place, a building j containing agricultural tools wasj turned over and property damage tol tiie extent of J?l.odO. An orchard of I choice fruit trees was ruined. J. Llv! j ccpt the nose, are almost p-- ':.- 1:1. i:i- 11 Violent Yellow rVpr a: Vm G.vr.VKSTo.v. June 2d. I'r... vices from Vera Cruz state: Woalsev had two large to'mecivhouse ! low fever is making fearfir. ii.i: ! n i.nT.i riu nriK10r.r1.1l in t in n.. i i , ,. . , j tl.llllt tt t.' t. 'lt..-t 11 to., t. Ill tilt. Itl'.'.'.t men he.ieve in tiie i.,, , .,.,....,; f. .i:f.. Vine. Th- nvstano b-rss:iv that Toal i "en. f that store - too large for ordi- eame ui laughing and exchangt d i nary handling f. 1! .rom a considera hatswith Kellv. who immediately ! ble height. P.obert C.o-.v sticks to acted as if insulted, and warn, d Toal j this and it is said not to fool with him. Toal assured ' r;an enter that a Presbyto- oe neigtihorhood. a him that he had only acted in fun,! but Kelly drew a revolver and delib-1 erat .-ly liVed. The ball from a forty-! four calibre btilidog jiistoi crashed j thr.nigh Toal's left arm, and went. into his'sid tried to lire man of so same St.' the belief General. The representations of his friends have led him to believe that the domestic matters at tirst given by him, among other things, as a reason for declining would not be such T t l I 1 - Ti T 11 1 nncr n r. iia 'iu r. 11 11.11, un nnitd... . Til in . . 1 "UbLUt'ltO tit tl V. 1IM.1 .-t..j.....ttt VV1 llUlt. ver icily, adheres to j nn 0,fice on the Hill- He j3 there- 'ore, in "tlie hands of his friends." Two Men and a F!e.y liynclieil. I di n. Sherman on a T. mr oriiispeodon. among Europeans and A:i Ten deaths were reporteii t'. hospital yesterday, and or.e-.: deaths during the past twin: taphun Peddes, who hasn;: near the heart. Kelly ! Pi la-ki, Temi,. -Kyle! Wasiiinotox, June 2'). Genera! second time, but was 1 Walker and Harry Ueed, both color- i Sherman, accompanied by Col. Tid- prtvented ty l 'elective ..ieao, wno .ed, arrested ior supposed lmpiication 1 ball, 01 his stall, left here this mor rc. ived the hammer on his hand as 1 in the murder of yo-gng Trice, at ' ning for Luffalo, where he wiil be it f.ll for the. second shot. Toal is (Veto, Ala., wre released on Wed-'joined by Chief-Justice Waite and s'.iiL living, but is unconscious. j nesday, but certain persons, belies-- j Justice Gray. From there the party ;ir.g toeui gu.ity, investigated, toiind ; win start on their trip across the con 1 riroof, and hail them re-arrested llv j tinent, along the northern boundary , .Vt . o i threats the-fourteen-year-old son of ; of the United States, inspecting all .vii.NNKAi-ous, .lune ...-A)out ., ( vkv Wjir wli;, WM Ivnclied! of the military posts 01 route. "(Jen. p.m., the Chicago express on the (n Tu;,(ljv force(l to .iiselo.se Sherman would have postponed his i )mai,a hue when near Kast Minne-, tje ticuW of tlie crime, which ; departure until after the funeral of apo.is, ran otl toe track, owing to a , , , , , . , -. . r . in , I the entirely. , , J:..i .... T:.,.r u..V ll. iiieuooo.- ttiui mine sioieu jH-ic;uu uitu lusi. uinu-uui one imv b places indicated. :ind i delay in starting would Lave dis- Hailroml Accident. blown dosvn. On the farm of Thom as Ivi:is tr-je.s svere uprooted and the roof of the barn was carried about d(KI yards. Charles Parson had about !' soiling trees torn out. and on the farm of Francis Mershert a : ftid other ports for nine hirge tob.icco-house was wrecked, irom a severe type of black v : I ne force ol the wind swaved several 1 teronlv twelve hours llnies-. dwellings so violent that tlie inmates ! newspapers there speak of '-' ran out fearing the lo-sot their nves. this year as fearful. The storm Listed about twenty nnn-i lit. s. The roads are all bbx km Willi i.i.ieii trees and the larir.cis arc k 11. .1 ... 1... ti.. :.. I Hy virtue of c-ertain mrit nl Ki Ft ti: ion. . ent, 1 r, mutve uii-.i i MUH uut ol lh. Curt .,f C.miwi to op foot. j er.el t.-mnly, d4 W me .lirr.t.1. : : t.- ..Mii to puh.li' sale ai intl : S. Bicrsot, on Saturday. July 10, 1 v " inm.-AII persons n -hi-.jtei .-! will plena take nuure tUi K CIIKRIFF'S SAI.K. 1 i.;ti!)s in -nil-: wkst. Toe riv. r has risen about three I I he Waitara was an iron ship, ...tons, hunt 1.1 im.. The Hurunia is also an iron vessel. 01 di-'.res- 1, .. ...1 1 :..o. ins iiaie'i & wren, iiiiu mc eiu.ie.p. ,. ... '.. , I 1 he good- train, consisting 01 eni-i. e, o; gg-.ge, nu;i r'VT ' t,ir' 'I V....'" 1 Walker and U ad were taken Thurs-1 arranged all the plans throughout derailed, l-.ngiueer V. lilnun Ilar-i , - ...... 11 1.1 r; s., . . . Lli.l ,.'. ind I'-IffrT-lT-p I " J tn" I. HIK '1. Illljr V. Ml- UK- I'lllilC lllji, which had been : 1 ... 1. . .... t - . 1- i.urrl.a ni.mr-to be Mlff iRn K nn ne.- s, net- lu.-b iiuzni. .sowet: imiii , ,., ,ftie--ill be r-iiire.l M .n t-; ' the North and We-t note iieavv rain ' ' kl"r'i down,utiier-iMit wiu 1 .1 . 1- t- ' 1 l" 4- ! t" aie at the risk ol tl.enwA" along both t.'ie t ppcr .Missouri ami ; tiie n-i,lu..l tliepuivhase m..ii.ni - Mississippi rivers, and it is i,.,.v fear- ;:r'; T1hor.lH" ,.rl77.'i.V , 1 . , I'i'ort, the time tlxoU hj theCourt (r.fc;5 eii llial another rise ol a loot or two . e.l.mint nldtwla. a ad outleeil will will come. Should t!;is be the ca.-e ! wa tht Kh Aa tliere svill be great destruction of; Snaut orru' " ' J crops and farmer's property along j J une a awa i tlie stieams in this state. Air- ady j " a great amount of bottom land on ' "TTTnT1 A rn J flTJJ the Missouri river is overliosved ! W IlXjiil ailQ 1 - I aiiU tiie cuis arc rumel. rurnn ve taken tho first stervs j ring on ol this city and baggage luiIv l,..f.;rebeinglyrK'ired, but ' carefully mapped out with dates for iavn ,,r '1 l" "f" tlu ir ant movement svhieh Mas er h .berts, t, Iviroy, .u- M of r;rt.t ; arriyalsat certain points, and escorts bomes tor bight r ground, farmers i laUimore and ( Ho ; stantiy kil bvl ar,l a . a.em n n : : : provided to meet the party along opposite Herman are r. porte to oil fields and timber ed andcrlu.lt was ba-by bur. '0. S:,aia,,i,vil,l.:si,:.,i,,n. he route. Col. Bacon, o Gen. Sher-! 'Li;,;''-,',to l I'urly 7'hi.u-a.iti M. ins- ill the course of which Stewart charg es that while Stenger neglected to TjJH (lT.t woulj baV(, ; the revenue measures reported bv the commis-ion included in the call. iven reforhi aid this particular bill, he did. lobby government to Philadelphia some for other bills, that Attorney General thiug the Governor was pledged to Cassldy opvnly urged or opposed bills on the Moor of the Democratic House, and that Governor Pattison pent for Senators and Representa tives, and urged them to pass or de feat particular bills. do but it was denied. Tin. second would have reduced taxation on manufacturers and others to the amount of two millions annually, but no! the Administration had itself aided in the defeat of these i bills by lending its ear to Victor K. IU -I... I. . .1 ..ll', . ti.. j. 1 1 r, e , 1 1 loieii, w no -uvocaieu .-Mate xaxaiion .xerc- icuocss. .ere w x.e oriu : j j f mr,onal here is untrannuek-d, unbiased lee-' i,j iLi .'1 i . ' . it- l trty and real estate, the counties to lslation ! The three highest oflicers j jraw for ai expenses from the State iu the State the Governor, the Sec-1 Treasury. A more grovelling, coin- retarv of tiie Commonwealth, and ; munistic system of taxation was the Attorney General lobbying for the defeat or passage of bills ! This is the Ileform Administration, the purer and better methods, the anti Itoss, anti-machine government, that was so lavishly promised the people. The Fxecutive department of the Government, dictating to and inllu- neyer conceived. No State could live under it for five consecutive years, and all enterprise would have to give its profits to the drones. Yet this thing, captivating to weak minds, was strong enough to defeat beneficent, just and thoroughly con sidered revenue measures, and when opportunity was affarded to retrieve the failures 01 a Democratic House, encing tho Legislative power! What: the Governor refused because of his could be more shamefuL, corrupting, or dangerous to the wellfare of the Slate ? sympathy with the defeating agen cies. The extra sesKion has been ordor- Ti 1,: i-..; i.to -.1 i ed for a i?ingle and a partisan pur ill tt!3 lVli l"l It IV tUUlli 11 LO UtX rytt r. . , . ' , . , , . , 1 pose. . The first proclamation lec versary, Senator..Stewart has laid ! tured thc the eecouJ LaJ himself bare to tlf e bitterest anrmad-! somewhat of a beeging tone, as versions of the honest voters of the 1 though the hand which penned it State thit he misled into this buz- Ml a OS8.f IKwan8 rest The zarda ncsL More than any other ! there was ... , . -n,,. much m a sober second thought, living man he is responsible for this Came too late to check disas- iniscarriagc of honesty and reform. Iter. Poh i-Jkkvis, N. Y., June 22. It is rumored along the line of tlie New 1 York, Lake Krie and Western Rail road to-dav that the company has been robbed of 10, K):). That there is some truth jn the rumor is evi denced by the fact that the officials at this depot are extremely reticent about imparting any information in reference to the matter, although they do not deny the' truth of it. The fctory, is far as can be ascertained, is as follows : On Wednesday night an express package supposed to con tain ?40,(KX was sent from the Ma rine Bank in New York to a bank in Susquehanna. It was carried on train No. o and delivered to the bank, but upon being opened was found to be made up of pieces of white paper exactly corre sponding is size to bank notes. The package did not appear, from the outside, to have been tampered with, the seals being intact Tlie authori ties in New York were at once noti fied, and steps are now being taken to ascertain bow and where the money so mysteriously disappeared. Srrnck by a Tornado. erts has a wile and turee. children at Kirov. It was tiie first trip of the engiiuer over the road. The train' was running at the miles an hour, when t occurred. A fesv of the I were shghtlv injured, hut ed. llursiing of a California KctierToir. Smartsville, Cal., June 19. The Milton Hydraulic Mining Com pany's reservoir, containing G50,(XX), IXX) cubic feet of water, burst yester day .-rfteroon. Therushofwater was irresistible and swept everything in iU path. It raised the Middle Yuba River 100 feet. The roar of the rush-1 he drowned j ing water was heard several Tkkxtox, N. J., June P.). A tor nado struck Penn's Manor, a small village in Pucks county, Pa., about o o'clock this afternoon, and did ex- j t.iTicivti itiniiffpi.in..nllv. 'Iii.i l.-irt'i tobacco warehouses we're unroofed! Rnjvroi Va.. June 10 During ; and the cases of stripped tobacco ! ''ght 111 Fioyd County ye.-terd.iv, be were undone, lhe most . damage Hloommh-kv. X. J., June 21 A igh rate of -i largeonantitv of giant posvder stored lie .lervile'.! ISSI'llgers none k:!l- .mans stall, sv.is to have ace imp.i nied the party, but decided to re main on his svife. account of the iilm'ss. of Stage 1ttili(.inr in Montanna. IIki.kna, Mont., June "Jl. Ti in the po .vder house of the West Fild ; Iron Company, at .Vest K:i I, explod ed with terrific force at an early hour this mornin-r. Thi? fore-' of the ex- i i.l.ii.in tr.'ii o f!-e:i! H.-.l. il tOnti.L- ; houses three and -four ,,iih s distant i ''UUe Wvuii 'Mht Psen : from tlie mines. In the immediate j Wil . popped by road agents 1 vicinity of the mines con-id.-rahle i on ti,1J f) of tne boulder Mouut bmnw was done. In some houses ' ",n9 at 0 cIotk yestenlay jv lernoon .1 1 .,11 ! nn if. vi.. . .n . r tverti aft-iri-nt.il -mil .. ,w;..,ri,.. A e.h.r -.n -oil! b rre ' windo.v mifA were ad orouen. '. , ,h , ' , . tween Gnarles Ander.-on ana jtrrs : . 1 f th-:r monev -in.l Midline u-w lot in.l iiif mt' 1 1 '"unaiei v, nooooy wan in urea. " 7 , , " - Alulnns, s.iot ami inuni... - . , -, u.j , valuables. Tho robber- took the Tin- Shot -Gun Again- o.nu il 1 1 rt A tn t?rilil,!na' t.ili'ifi'n u'.irp . UU t 1. 1. ""I.W W .. ..t.' '"'"-v'l ., . , . ., , ,, house. The loss will aggregate about w .u,e " "- j .,. n. , ,,..., treasure Ihix. The amount of the S5.000. Trees were blown downundl 'arreted shot-gun, tho contents ol ; i ; 1 " - i contents is not vet known. pnrnru'M Jilon thf rtmd wf-re uis(tt I ,M,L'1 n o i 'I n nrl tht-Ir rwMnnra tKr.urn nn i - r u. ;o hnA vaiuamea. uio I liC IIIHH 17 IM llll IllgOk 1"1H1 contents of ' I'-t quit work and had gone away j I I... ,,., .in..l ;n i iroMi ne niinci. or wniif oi i.-ieiu : WI'O' wt.t.i v....w.t.u i... ; 1,.1 I I I It , tomach. Wild excitement pre- ; wou..nm..iou'.te.i..y oave oeen kui-; 7Tl vails, and the friends and relatives of eu- - Anderson, who was a well to-d.i. ,.l.ut.Uve Kire Chii.licothk, Mo., Jim 21. A tor gentleman of high standing, have . Miunje mk.. i, ,i. '.., . f.t.j.. w Tiift 0 ,, j oircred a reward o. $ A for the ar-1 county about fifteen miles south Mo., June 2). h. I,. v,,,i ,,fMiil as. who is at large, lhe. .wr Lvkk. Jure 2. A fire early . r.-u :..u j :.. ... . . i . , , . , west (ii i.rit-ia.-i iiiiint. ii. t iias is nworl Ilia rt.rt. lit li-ii.lii in ' . '1 ! ... 1 ...... .1 .............. I , . ..it..ai., tuv ..1.1U.I..U., .iM.it " i li'ouoie is suiu io nave grown uui in 10,- e.i .iiin Plonicca into a Creole ant in Drowned. Favettk, ol over so i.uki ;,i,,i oti.er torn lands in lhe a.ne county sus h.tnel like losses. In Cai.away county, opposite J. 'Verson City, the bottoms :re submerged. A great quantity of low laud along the O-eige rivi r is inundated and settb-rs are moving to sat.-r pi. li es. 1-orlv miles of bottom below Ashland, on the" Missouri river, is overllo.ved n;d a I great I'.ss of svhe.it ami corn is re- j ported. The Madison dyke, above! Ephospmat $25 per to: .- ;v l A RK.t I. A M tlo.Vi I si pt.K-PiiosrH i rt: wmm PHi't'l CK BY Hfc.4 of- .vK'-i1 r.i'.tM is Kitac'it-v(i. tins citv, still holds. Tw. men are working on it. hundred ' $25 i Fire at McKeepm-t. ..X THK CABS OR HUT IS rHU Allr' Sfnd for Circvlar. S '.i"- was il'senvfred s w.tgon d"pot. It age s art gad; !y consumed, ing the tire III'. . w . . C 3 , , knosvn as the ' liO'.v li.ip country. . t.t ti.rt.t o , r r,. .l.e,,..i Fi lfi " I ! : - . l V'. ii!i (l S.i.K.1 .u,'fi r. ' ' nm co-ai f outiit tn-Anltr.i'ii'.i n- to!- J i t ' ty farm houses, spreading havoc in ' the tube works nut ou i its track. Two men were killed and : lsa tirobablv reneh sitmi .-. .1 T . . 1 . I 1 i- to the old Con r.cil House and Sav- j 1 "I ""V" " J." " I " " ' ;. . i ... I ulj"Vrs 1,1 1 1C n'in 01 'U;v. 01 ; m--,i .11 in tb. 1 t ti e ti re. 1 ne ' ',"; - cension here on Monday in an old j a Jj.uion of the negro trustees ap-! Clasvsor ana ueiapidated noi-air naicon, j jointed bv Governor Cameron s which burst when in had attained a School TtonVd. Anderson sustained fheight of about two thousand feet a I)t.niocratic paper for having spunk The baloon and the aeronaut came ,rn.,-,!, T(1 ctirk to Cameron. His A. :. - ,..t. -. k.K r .". , . I . i-- "...i (o.u.iiu 7(T'7 T j opponent necameenragea ami snot Powa,-r, re-.-ii emg inn expio...... , . . m to t ,,afticu- ml inln Connp. hemine l.rw-t nod 11.: n., Ircn,. , 11-11 emwi n..irj n.r,. . " v !.-" at once disappeared. Stewart's j bldy Was recovered at 10 o'clock! The Condition of lOuccn Victoria. McKkiisi'Mit, June 24. A saloon on Fourth street caught tire this af ternoon and the interior was badly burned. The lirot.rietor claims the fire originated from gas escaping j PJilUldclvh 'i'h uuui a i'.iilij. tun i.aint tn iih-it,' )nnrrsi-Ai. tnd which instantly caught fire from i a lighted match which he had struck extiu- BAUGH & S05 Sole Manufat-tarvr. PATENT that night. A Doy Drowned. Gkeexsiu'Ro, June 21. This even- New Yoijk, June 20. Truth prints thj following in regard to the condition of the Queen: "The i 1 - a -.v.. 1. , 1. ., iueci. ior i.vu 11101. Liin .iaa mu to it . r. wnien were enure- .- ..... .,..., , ... , ,t " " . " fees. Isp. ,. Dur- u,lc,v- . ""''TV m doss wiil prooauiy reach-si... 1 w; ar, -r-i.. tn. r. h,a;; explo,ion of;t'toenr twentv .njumb Owing to 1 ; , P BUSmESS Ejci communication oeing cut on ov the i,,u"l, iiruwnni. , Z.iWZkJ . n'.ui HAoninuiuiii r... IkoiiiI ITI! epvnnl vmn -ini h ru.t uui- . wk -..-lei or drmwlm i it " 0:1 .-r.-ena! ii.n seser.u ye.im ago, i.. Miai.vini: .Inn.. ' '. Vbonf ...1,11., ... fhirw: t1 ": took place, demolishing phltegla.-S , ' ' . . 'o'clock thi-t evemn r an n'-eiibiit l.f. I CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN . .. 1.1 Ti. 1..., ; ' ... - . . I U111U.JW-, s:t: nun uw.s. i.iu 10.-.-. , Valuable IlorHe Sxtolcn. ! fell One of tho A le-g lCI'V Co er. 1 . i!pnU that Iviij piwt n rTti,Frii i ivi. 1 " r v. , Mfl nimav "VIP I i L'AaaVP I nrsn VI I h.a I f.. n-,.....nj r.,.., n I 1 - C.A.SNO ' " - -f ,M We Ti-fr, hm. to the Pirftm!""r- " from the explosion is etim.iteil at Tiiis week's! V:1- ge .-til- : the M-ney I rrtrr Iilvini.. nJ ",!;.' t. l.lt , -,-,eDctoetiialeiieiiUl.r"r" Small l'ovin Irttncastci valuable horses were stolen on Sat-, ening. Newton Egbert, aged 22i urday niglit from the pasture field ' years, while bath ing with other com-1 on the farm of Samuel Andrews, j rades in French cre-k, about the sva-1 n.iKMlte P"l ing while a nine year old son of , state of mild melancholy, which, in L.NcsrEii, June 22, Notwith-; nefr town. Oneborse whs the prop- tersvorks, was t aken svitli cramps and John Hare, of Scottdale. was wading! the course of time, if not relieved, standing the active tllorts of the i erty of A. A. Hutchinson and the sank to the bottom .all efforts of his in Jacobs creek, he was carried by j will probably become very dillicult j authorities the small-pox in this city j other In-longed to Mr. Andresvs. The companions proving helpless to rcs the current into a deep hole, where ! to treat Her condition has natur- j has not hoen stamped out. Within j thieves then went to the barn nficuehim. His lemains were found His little companions ally caused great anxiety, becauseol 1 the past tsventy-iour nour iwo jonn unningnam and took the best, two hours later and physicians tried I miles gave the alarm, and although hun-i the tendencies of he family. Her .deaths have occurred in one family, set of harness in the stable and a: their best to resuutaU; 1. distant. It carried away all the ' dreds of people ran to the banks. ; Maio-ty and Princess iieatne j bridges, and several lives are report- ! ed lost. 1 he damage, to the reser ; voir is ST-XaxA Her .deaths have occurred in one family, set ot harness in the stable and a: their best to rcsuoatate. him but making five in this family, with on good saddle, and then coins to the ! without effect. Y.-.nn K A rt lived assistance came too late. In less iti the autumn go to the vicinity 01 ! more criuca.iy hi,, iwo new cases 1 siaoie 01 1 eu-r iurr, near liuttsdale,, near i'me tirove. Mercer count v Salesmen AVnnttv (.kl rt'lianle mea to t 1-'.W FRI'ITN and " 1 mA t wrm than 20 minutes the body was taken Florence, Italy, where they will re-1 have leen reported within the pat from the -water, but lite was extinct, mam two months. j f.venty-iour hours. stole his buggy. -No clue to the The sad ilitellii'MC.' l.:i-i !wen sent til thieves has yet been obtained. j his parents. t.Tiether with a foil lin f n.rw il.llln. P 'TkitM epen Jve, mjilTe men em "l y exjMi lt. Kor lerrofc ',:reM, mti.i -. m, pre Ti.m om.n'"- ji.. ' HIM.PES HkH fc THO.SlAS.ener'J Krt. Went Cbetcer. fa.