- ' . 1 1 2 ii 1 i; 1 , The Somerset Herald. KltWAKD S l'I.I Klitr mid I'mprictor. WKINKSI)AY - f"" ' With ttiifi nttmlicr llio Hkrmii enter iin,ii the sixtieth rear of it existence, ami we have markc! the event by lnff ing il .nit in a m- suit from head to toe. We know that imr many n-ailcn will ajc j.n-ciiite flic improvement and cliarv in our i-mic vr its iirigin npja-aram-c Iiiriii! thirtv-five vcara of it life t Hkkai.i ha Ik-cm owm-il ami -ontnlleel !.v its pn-Henf jimprictor. I'mli-rlii hand it liaitialnii'l''l it" -in-nlntiti, n! now largely excel any other journal in the nullity in the nunila-r of it n-adera. It has alway Mmi-cl fort 1m- lx-st iiitcnt of tlx- iwMjileof th- county, and it 10 litiiil course hascver 1-ecn inaemM with the rincid(t of the irty to the KiijiKrt of which it la-st encrgio have liocli de voted. As in the iist, it w ill continue to In' in the future, ardent in the advocacy .r the true interests of the coiIe, and cealotif in la-half of IJe-pulilii-an j-rineij-U-o and nieaMin. The 1 1 ki: ami cider njmn its sixtieth year with high hojiecfor the futun-. The country is j.mK-n.tis, tin croiH promise gn-:it aliumhim-e, lalair is; mooting with it v ric hly deserved n ward and there is every pnisic t of a bright hiisini-. future. hni-oiiriigcd liy the t, we ho)- in the future to wistiiin tin Hki:i.i' wcll-carticd reputation as tin leading journal of Smierset County, and to this (-ml the constant lals.r of its pn prie-tor ill tie unflaggingly directeil. Wki.l, honors ap-r t U- alut even in the result of the elect ion in ttn-gon. Tlie llc-public-ans, ly the iinorth-ial re- I turns aiear to have el 1cl tlieir Con- J pn-xsuian, ly aliotit : iajrity ; their 1 Si-n-tarv of State hv l.tit Supc-riii- tendent of Iuhlic Inst nut ion !); State IVintcrfiOO. The I .hniocntta haveelecte.1 their tJovernor hy 1,NX majority ; Treas urer 10; Supreme Judfje ISH'. It i thought theollieial returns may change the result as to Secretary of State and Su preme Judge. Tlie I'rohihitionists apa-ar to have tried with right good will to ac complish their ohject of knocking out the Jicpuhlii-ans, hut they were not .piite slning enough. ORANCE RIOTS CONTINUED. Policemen Fire on the Mob With Terrible Effect. Spurious Hydrophobia. In riltsl.uiy 011 Sunday the mi waltzed up to in the shade. r the tarilf will . usbingloii this week. ...alls feel -olllidellt of defe Free-traders. com The uting Miis. ('1. i: ki.a i (jets 'SI,(HNI fn.111 the estate of her grandfather, w hn dii-d re- centlv. It help to keep the wolf from the White House .loor. Tm:i:r. are only four of the "wario -crnors" iiok living, iz. : l-.x-t loveium-, t'urtin of 'i-iiiisylv:tiiia. KiikiMd of Iowa, ItaniKcy of Minnesota, and Spnigue of IMi.hIc Island. Tun touching ap-:il of our little inigh lmr the 7Vi.x for a-iu-c tmd harmony in the l.Ypul.lic-.iii nuiks, n-minds us of the fellow who was "a christian, hut didn't work at it inm-li." J i sT now while the lliaver Imsmii is Imoming would he a fitting time for cer tain politicians to :nray themselves in Kicki-lotli ami seek seme plaiv wncrc asla-s are plciit iful. CoxonmsMAX JSoyu, of tlie Fayette and Westmoreland district, has U-en je tcntial in Mistrihutiiij.' .Mr. (levclaiid'a itromiA-. It wasn't placed "wherc it would do the most xoi" or there wasn't enough of it to p ri'und. Si, after a hand to hand Mniflile with his const it 11 cnts,they have remanded him to theist of honor private life, lien Ihitler truly summed up a whole volume 011 thissulv ject a few daysa'owheu he said, "The -ressure ujn a ("on-.Tcssman js very jm-at, and when he hat the niv as to np iintmeiits he makes forty enemies and one injrrate." Mr. ISoyle now knows that there is more truth than poetry in I!ut ler's epigrammatic' little sermon on the sKils. Crop Reports. , Wamhv;tc i.N, Soml enthusiastic friend of (ien. I5ea- versu'jji-sts tlial instead ol ".uni; into con vent ion, the di leirates ancl others asseui !1c. in mass iiicc tiiij.' in capital par k at 1 larrislmrc and nominate him hv aivla-matioii. The city of r.uH'.ilo has lost a distin guished citixen. Mr. Iiissel, his former law partner, has (riven the city assessor notiiv that tirovcr Cleveland has relin quished his residctiee there, ami accord ingly his name has lx-en erased from the tax roll. The IcVpuhlicaii rimary election wax held in I'.lair county on Saturday last. The contests for nomination were unusu ally spirited. Ih-sputdrcs to th- rittslmrj; uiM-rs kiv that Col. John A. Ix nuiii re (vived the nomination for Coii-rress over Col. Samuel MeCamant. Wiii.vt, corn and ork have steadily (Implied in price fur a month In -fore the prosicct of the la rarest croiis 011 record. If the next inoiith fullillsthe pmmis of the last, the laiyest yield of fiMid ever harvested on this eonlilleiit will he jnif iienil in August and S-ptemlM-r. The Kxeciitive Committee of the Na tional (irecnhack-ljtlHir parly of this Slate has ordered a cull for a State Con vention to uiivt at Harris! miy on the lsth of August next, to nominate a full State ticket and tmnsact such other husincss as may Is- tief'ore it. All 01-aniwsl Isslies of Kniyhts of Ijilsir, farmers, tradi-s un ions, miners and lalsirers are invited to send dclev'ates to this convention. It has Is-eti an oen secret for years that Killer I.udwiv. of Havana, was living 011 the nii'-l ede lietwt-eii eccentric ity and insanity, hut it was not until nivnt ly that hisiiK-utal condition ls--aiiiesuch that alisolulc 11eccsr.it y demanded his re moval from jsiwer. This pi Mir mad Kinjr has Ih-cii induced to permit himself to lie removed to IScri; Castle, wheii'he w ill lie cared for. The deposc-cl Kin was sin-i-en-lv iicloved hy his suhjects and his lift- was without scandal. I. '., June 11. The crop n-jrt of the Ii-airtiin-nt of Airrieiilttire uiukc-s the area of spriiiir wheat nearly the sjiiue as lai year, alsiiil 12.ti ac res Then is mi inrreaM' of n-siih if lasl year's hn-:iili in I ak. la. a ilcerea-o- in Ni-lira-ka and a small ntluctioii in Miimesola and Wiscote sin. The minor spring wheat districts slmw a small udvanc e. The (-xteiision ofare-.t in Dakota is due mainly to settlement unci the necessity of ready money for improvements, and somewhat to last year's unsati!;ictory llax pnsliicl in Soinhem Hakola. The clUi-t of l-iw prices' of w heat lias liecti coiintcnic-ted hy the SniH'rior rate of yield of retvnt years. The condition (f pt-in! wheat averages tisj :il-'iiiii-T !t7 ill June last year; Wisconsin, !7 ; Minnesota, !: Iowa, ino; Nehniska. !'7 : Dakota. !l!l ; Washinijton. Iml. Winter wheat is twt iiiile sit jirotuisiii!; as on the 1st of May. A slight dec line ill condition is n-- pirted in the WM, ancl the low condition of the Southern crop is still more rccluivd. Yet t lie average is only nsluei-d two mitits !U.l toi'L'.T. It i still fpnii average to InVh in the );reat wheat prcsliic iiijr States.. In New York it is n it lilicriiif: as in years of strong- ! resit growth. I' ir- vi-rv promiim; in Man- ! lancl ancl Virginia, except in wet !aucl. In the S.uth it lias lu-u afht'tc-cl with rust. lirivcling the grain harvested. Then- h:t Im-ii injury frcmi draught in Texa. rain and I HckkIsiii I iln'ci and hail-storius in Missouri. The prosKi't is g.Kl f.ir a small fraetinii mImiX'c twelve husliels sr ac re. Ilye has also din-liucsl fnnii a general aer- reofii7.4 toilt.t during last month. The harlcy ac-n-age has lieen inereas.i.1 .'( s r cent, and condition averages Icni; last vear the axcrage was s-i. The large ac reage of oals in lss.", has not lss-n extensivclv increasil. It has hecn lightly nsluo-d in Keiiiucky and Ohio. where the area w as ahtiornial last year. The inereaM-wiii approac li i.irn a n-. con dition averages nearlv against !'1 in lss."i, and !is in lSsj. p ;s highest east of the Alle ghanies. unci a little hclow full innchtiou in the South unci West. Tin- tendency to increase in area of cs.it. m licit. Ill-turns show slight reduction in South Carolina, (u-orgia. Alaliaina and Vir ginia. The 111. ire Western States, in w hic h settlement and larm eMeiision luis Iht-ii ac--tive, cxhihit some increase, mainly in Ti-xa-. Tin net increase Is uUmt .si.iuni, :icrc;tn acl-vain-e of IS ier o-nt. The n-cord stands: Virginia '.'.; North Camlina. Imi; S.uth Carolina. !(: ieorgia. !IS: Florida. 10.1 ; Ala haina. !; Mississippi, Ur ; liuisiana. Mil; Ic-Xiis, PI, ; Arkansas. Pc: Teimessce, Ml. j I'hc loiiclitiou of the erojis is low er than in lss."i. average Ks. 7 airainst !!.; last vear. It is I low in seven States, and higher in North Carolina, Florida, Texas and Tennessee. The state average" are : Virginia. !i"i ; North Car olina. s:i; liisugia. sj ; Florida. !T ; AlaUima Ss!, ancl, ancl Tciinc-sscc. tiii. lleavv rains have caiiMsi diimage ill I .c-orgia. ancl drought was thrcatc-iicd in Te xas. Lmkc n sinc e l.y frc-sliiiig rains. The stand has hcen irregular hut has Ikvii prac tic-ally reniislicd hy replanting. Retiring from Business. ItKUAST. June 10. The riotilur wan renew ed here last evening and the riot act wan again read. The mot increased in sire and lan th rotting stout at the isiliee. Tlie latter find, killing 6mrpersoni,neofwhom was a lr-inaid who u locking out of a tavern window at the fighting. The nioh returned the (ire and a hrisk fusiladt,- was ki-it up fir twenty minutes. Soldiers jio nidisl tlH-stn-ets 10 assist the js.lice in case of nts-csity. The nioh clmvi- a force of one hundred and fifty ilivim-n into the Iwrracks and then attacked the huilding. tirinp rrvolvern and thmw ing stones at the door and win dows. The iliee lin-d, killing five toiis. S-vi-ra! 1'n.testaiit clergymen tried tolisierse the moh. hut their cflort were unavailing. ne of the -nsuis killed was a widow with two children. One huiidn-d and fiRy silit-Iliell have left Dublin for lk-Hast to reinforce the police. An infernal machine, consist ing of a jar f tilled with a black sulistaucc and some clock work, was thrown against the door of a Pro testant's house in l.urgun, County Armagh. When the machine w as hurled it had a light ed fuse attac hed to it and it exploded in the d. s .rw ay. Arthiirand Andn-w Itonelly. leadinpCath olir iiK-n hauls, have 1ksii arrested at I.urgaii 011 a charge of tiring fnim their windows. A mob wanted to lynch the prisoners. The magistrate onlenil that all taverns be dosed at li p. m. Sho-k-ers also c losed tlieir shois at the same hour. The mob which I stoned the ilice was disl-rsed at the piint of tin- liayomt. The managers of a number L of f. ic-torii-s luive ealhd UsiU the siliiv to kis-p onler between Cat holies and Orangi-iiic-n. Triisan- arriving hen-. i Hiring the mwcivism of the night Mr. Idadstoiie and Mr. Pa null wen-hurt icil ill elllgy, and a dummy corpse Iain-led " Home lfule" was en-inalid. Two men nanus! Hart unci Mason wen- airestcd yesterday tor the munk r of Thiimas Calluglccr. who was shot dead Tuesday night by the rioting at Iairgau. tiallughcr wan a well known lo eal simpleton. He waved an Orange sash in j the face of a Ilome-Kule limb during an in cessant tin- ls-twecn the mob and its Onmge enemies. Men. youths, and girls captund Dully 's tavern and drank until they fell helpless in the gutters, the girls acting with gn-ater fury during the earlier stages of the orgiethan the men. The noise, the profanity, the disorder wen- terrible. The mob ended its work hen- ( by tiring the tavern itself, and it burned to j the ground. Then the stmtigcr men, w ho j had Ini-omc infuriated and not overjiowensl hy their imitations, ran thmugh the stnvts j wni kiugaiid pillaging w h.-n-ver they went, and incn-asiug their following the further j thcypnN-ccdcd. ! Thcs. rioters i.fter a while i-ongn-giitsl around the licc station and stoned the place until they wen- tired. They then went dow n to another tavern. The ailice hasten ed thither in advance and attempted to pro tect the pmjierty. but they wen- ovcqNiwen-d and drive n awav. The moh, left ill lsisscs- ssni. in-atid the tavern as they had legated IDiitly's tunieil on ail the tais, broke the full barn-Is in thesln-et. iiuidea Isiiitireof tlie j fiirnitun-. and tiually sel tin- to the building, j The ilice n-tiirntsl, and this time got the j j Is-tlcr tor a time of the mob, w hose ranks j wen- depletes! hy senn- w ho had fallen away j I in ilruiiki-nni-ss. and extinguishes! the Haines ! Is i'on- they could gain control of thestrue- i tare-. ! The iicoi.Ic hen- liave Isvn wnnight to a ! state of gn-at excitement by the riotous dem onstrations. All work is stopjHsl, stores are close.!, unci many nsidenevs ure closely bar- ri. M..l, ... .....n. stes..t .........l I . 1 . iiows an- for lurther tletsls o viol. ne e. I he Orange men an-greatly iinvussl at the constabulary for tiring up. 11 theiii. and threaten to sue k the-ir barrack". Iietachmenls of soldiers and piliex- from Dublin ami other cities an- Is-ing forwnnlcd to Ile lfast to assist the authorities ill n-storing onler. At midnight a nioh if Orangemen raided public house kept hv a Catholic nan led o Ham, mid after sacking it set il 011 tin-. The siliiv 1 harge-d the rioters a denu-ii times with liayoiiets, but ich tiiiH- wen driven liae k by volle ys of stones. Tlie liT wen- tiually lonvd Ii take refuge in tin- luir rac ks, when- tlie-y linsl iiau the mob fnim the- second story window. The limb, how ever, held the ir ground twenty iuinut.-s long, er. although the tiring of the- p.liev was heavy and i!i.fss;mt. Se-onse of the rioters wen- wounded, and it is known seitively that six men and two women wen- killid. Xkw York. June It. Doctor K. C. Spitzka, the exa?rt on insanity, who test i ties! in tlie tiuiteau trial that the itient wits undoubt tslly insane, read a ier last night hefon tlie Medico-legal Society on "Tlie Atrtude of Me?dicine vs. Hydmphohia." He was listened ti hy many genth-men eminent -in the law and in physics. :Tlie Jecturer lielel that there was no epidemic of liydniiholia proven in New York and vicinity and that many dent lis have nccurml from a spurious hydmphohia, known to medical men as Ly sophobia, and that these were attributable to the agitation of tlie subjei-t of I'astenr's pre ventative inoculation. To pn-vent so serious and fatal imaginanr disease, the doctor said, it is necessary to cultivate a healthy public sentiment which shall frown down the agi tation of ciuestions which are of a strictly scientitic chanuier, bmught out by jH-rseins with uo other purpose than than that of ere atinga sensation. All ofllivrs intrusted with the pnervation of the public liee and health should be strictly taught that the 011 ly way to discover rabies is hy the inssxtl ni of a coni-tent veterinary surgeon, when the animal is alive. Some js-rsoiis who ups- ed that they had the dL-se had recovered on learning that the dogs which bit them wen- alive and well. Ir. Spitzka opxised the establishment of tlie I"asteur Institute, claiming that such an institution was nnncressary. He asserted that one of the incorporate had contributed to the public alarm by publishing fallacious autoisics. Tlie doctor uudcrstook to pmve his sateimiit hy the pnsluetion of four dogs that had lieen os-nUisl on. Into two of these dogs the lectun-r hail intnsjuc-ed the sirtioii of a calfs brain, in another ail emulsion of a calfs cud. and into the fourth a pinion of the brains of the man who had ditd of hy clry phobia while tinder treatment of Dr. Kntchniar. of Iinsiklyn. The latter was tin- liveliest of the lot. The brain of a hull that had is-eti iiics-ulated with calfs brain was laid lian-. The other physician present were assnnsl that the dog that hit Miss Mor- osina, for instance, had not the same synii tonis as had the dogs here exhibited. The des-tors agn-e that some of the symptoms were similar, and that Ir. Spitzka' dogs were eertainlv not mad. Driven out of1 a Village in Disgrace. j The King of Bavaria Suicides. A Tornado in Minnesota. Ckihikktok, Mixx., June li The storm-lm-cding sultriness of yesterday was n-mark-ed ujsui by people hen-, but up to midnight then- was nothing to fortell the fearful storm of wind and rain which swept over the city, injuring several s-rsons and doing gn-at damage to pms-rty for miles. At that hour a cloud formation was observed, which awakened the very gravest appn-hensious Ciiicauo. June 10. . A. Colby, a wealthy resident of the Iiandsimesulxirb, Irving. Park was awakened lost night at about 11 o'clock hy a TigilciH-e committee 'cuminmed of the riiiciul of tlie public school and other re apectahle raddents. The charpeir tiMuist I Why an- not fira-iscly (rtaud, hut tin-,' jn Vole apinintly outnigeous treat nitjjt of young chlldn-u. He was taken to the town hall. When he aps-aml in tlie town liall las face w-s aihen pale ami beads (if jiersjii ration st.ssf .ait on his hriiw. "His a.s-ar-ance was gm-tetl with gnwns as he was ush ered to a fmnt stmt. ThechaimuHi informed him of the "pnrpiwe of the meeting and the charges against him. Colby sat quietly until the end, wlnai lie ai kuowh-dged the tmth iif the charges and said that he would leave town on tlie first train. Then he sat down and buried his face in his lialids. It was decided that his olfc-r to leave by the first train should not lie accepted, but that lie should be man Iks! out of tow 11 hy tlie com mittee. He was not fiermitted to return to his house. A Murderous Scythe. Hbaiikohii, I'a., June 11. Silas Rayuolds. Ml kh 11, June 14. l.udw ig. who was re cently iIcfsI fnim the Itavariaii thn.ne, committed stih-ide at six o'clock Sunday cira ning. He hail gone out Air a walk in the l'ark of tlie Bern Castle, ae-winlii(sl by Dr. tiiidelen, hit physiciun. The King suddenly tlih-w hinus-lf into Stanilierg laike ami was ilruwncd. The iliysician Junissi into the water to nsecuc the King and w as alsodmwn ed. Tlie Mislii-ul Coinmissioii which exam-' id tlie late King Luelw ig n-pirt that he bad ordi-nsl the Ministerial De.utation, hcacUsI by Count Holstein, who callel up.u him to pns-un- his es.ns.Hit lei a n-geiu y. to Is- fiog gisl until tbcv bled and then have the ir eyes Mtt out. llcforc hh death the belief was spn-uel among theisminion ss.plcof Itavaria that the King's clept.it ion was illegal. Tin (ssiple did not lieheve he was insane. I1 cautions hail been taken to pn-vent tin- s. ulaee fmm nsmg to restore the King. The watch woni by King Liidwick, which was on his s-rson when his ei was reeoverxd fmm the lake had stop J 1 HM o'e l.s k last evening. Drs. Mueller"' HuU-rt. the King's stewards, hail the hf 'e of Liidwick and Ir. tiudden coiivc to the IJerg Castle and placed on hcelf Al though then- was neither any iienj'"'''0 n-spiration nor pulse limvenM-iit irfciilicr I y Earth A I ator at sA a seven- ft i place, vii' i :. . it tne H-vm ke at Sandy Hook. June 12. The telegraph 01 Hook n-irts that at niidni J k of Kirtlupiake was felt at I Listed a minute or two cans 1 shake sensibly aud tlie wind. to rati l"v perator at (juarantme .1 nlrei.'a, ,r 1'car.I and fi ll the shock. m,t mma. Horse Thieves Lynch Kb sin. M. T., June 11. Won! cm iine-stone. Idaho, that foiirhorsethie I been hanging amiinel for some li puiiii-eil U.n by a Miiv of vigilai Friilay and strung up to a tree in a 1 soiu ncasi til llu- town. Ss.lm- s-rs-l lliat way iliscovensl the lil'eli-ss I .uigliiig. Foi fr"F wife'' 1 V w f 1 i A Life for a Breakfast. an aged Cattaraugus former, put a sharp iMV- Dr. Mm-ll.T and his assist.n-f th.- .... ... ... .... s.,t:, inieiiii- .iiibuleni' Coriis atteiuiited ti restore animation in Isith, and only evasof 'beir ef- iug to cut dow 11 the grass in hia yard. Just as hv w:is leaving his pip h to go to work a Isiy came running through a field and told Fanner Uaynoids that there wen- dogs in his sheep ustun-, killing his sheep. The- farmer turned ami hung the scythe up on its s-gson the p.n h, hut, in his haste, did not get it 011 se-cun-ly. It fell, and the sharp blade struck Mr. ltaynolds in the face, completely sever ing his nose, (dam ing fnim his fail-, the blade came in contact with the tanner's right wrist and cut the hand almost entin ly from the ann. It is tinnsl that the injiirie-s w ill pmve fatal. Durine the excitement at the house over the frightful mishap to Mr. Ihiy- liolds the sheep wen-, of course, forgotten. When the J Hi-stun- was siibseiiielitly visitisl it nils found that the dogs had killed forty- eight of the finest sheep in the tl.s k. and left several others trolly mangled. King Ludwig, of Bavaria Depos ed. forts at resuscitation at midnight''"!! life was pmnoiiiieed extiiut in Isith (p'"- King Ludwig's suicide has a d.t-p glisuu over Munich. Now it if"4-1 plainly that the Hsiple wen- deeply "arched lo the King, and cvidciii-cs an-every iere manifest of the NipnIar sormw cailsef ''j-his tnigie ooshex, inn., June II. A tramp nan Miln. went into fnsu-ge Nicdemur's n-staf ant tonlay, onlensl breakfast anil refused (ay for it. He was shot in the hack in ensuing scuttle with the pmprietor and 1 die. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Ibiither's Or Main Street, So ThiModel Dm? Store is 6tore, set, Pa. seeding a Great I Favorite with People Sa Search of fRESH AND PURE DRUGS, i MiiUcines, Jy misses. I snpptrrters, loiU t Articles, Perfumes, Ar. '' : I : THK ,iIXK" Ktt-X.tl. ArrEXTK't Tn T : 1 iiviiu XHIN.; i,K death. A Female Ctboy. St. I'ai -l. June 14. Aie Ijiiel-tmiu is a Sw.sle girl alsmi -H yciirrf age who was ur-n-st.sl yestenlay hy 'aain lloswnrth for playing eowls.yiii m' is a buxom ami comclv Svle.ls.rn on the moth er soil, when- her f rents now live. She was found hy the rrtaiu mil east of New Itoston herding il At .l l.el.uar- . 1... ...1.1 1 t.: w in n ruiisaiH.cii us 1 .vis :ot.- ...to 1.. 1 .--- Mi Me 11, June 10. The physicians appiint- is I to examine the mental condition of King l.udwig have n-Hirtisl that his malady in capacitates, him from governing pms-rty In cotiseinietiie of the physician's n-pirt. 1'rimv Iasimi1.1, uncle tn the King, has issii- (sl a pmclamatioii, i-omitersigmsl bv the Ministers, in w hieli In- avinncs the Kegeuey ainl suniiuons the Itavariun Diet to tnis-t 011 she liccaiiic clairvnmn four tlie )art of those who had seen similar phi- the l-th instant. nomeiia hefon-. In an incredibly short lime the entire heavens were mniiasseil by the ilark and ipiickly iimving pn-sagcrs of de structioii. With them came a high wind, hy fiir the most seven- ev(Texs-rienced here. Thunder ami lightning addcsl to the U-rmr of the timorous. Cyclone cellars wen- at a premium. When the storm struck the city the icr mania House went over like a house of cards. Then- wen- als.ut fifty s-rsoiis in the house, of whom eight wen- nmn- or h-ss injures!. The house is almost a total loss. Further 1 on. a Catholic chun li fell all casV to the storm Count Holstein, who was instruc ted by the Ministry to wait iisiii the King and ask hini toauthorie the ap.intiiiciit of a Kcgi-ncy Coiim il, was arn-stisl hv orde r of the King w hen lie entered the i-astle of Ilohe-nschwaii-gau. The King also gave orders that a guard of gcndariiis Ik- plwid aroiiml the 111s tle. Eight Days Alive in a Vault. hu h runs follows: She came--V tliwc.Mi.nrj a.... ' vearsa-o. and '"-k.sl hanl tor various iieople. Alsnit t "r years agei s iu-.iuaint.sl with r.il-"nist. mile-sup the river on the east side, ami a ...- nw...il. .em. she hinsl out to him to herd cattle 11111! milk the cows. Her was rimiliexsome and she tbn-w it aside for a ; plain marsc suit of jeans. This w as don.- ; with the kiiowicslgi-aiielisinsi-iit of the dairy- man anil his wife, hut the girl alleges that ; she is iiiniseyt of any know ledge of wrong j iloing. .Shi- says she shs-is in the barn alone 1 ami ili votcs her eiitin- time to atti uding the I cows for which she n-ccives l'i a month. 1 The I Us Hon 1 count' primaries wen- lit on Satunlav and there was a large vote s l TI..1. t II I .....n.o.s L.-r ns-eivcl unanimous vote for Congress and will' noiuiiiatisl hv the convention to-day jl-X aivlamation. W. C. Smith carried the .rt mari for State Seiiat.-- by a large majority. Then- were eleven camliihites for memUm the House, two to be nominated. The vote was pn-t.v evenly dividol. The convent..... which will he held to-day will have to make the nomination. Hon. John Cessna will go to the State Convention a Senatorial de legate. The dch-gati-s will probably in truded as Billows: For Heaver. Moiitootli. l.riiiM-son. Stewart, ami (Nlsirne. PhTsicians' Prescriptionsi Family ReceiDts I r;nf..tT c.ik-K UKixn r.iAxv to r'M.r rum asi pi ' nAti. Tn rrs SPhXTACLKS, IE VE-(i LAPSES, And a Full Line of Optical (ioods aK-ays on (ancl. From such a lariie assortia-nt all c:o be suite! I ! 1 rr" ' j- ' 1 HE riXEST 15RAXI)S;OF L.t(;ARS Always on hand. It is always Kiiitob HiRxl.n. I thought afv items fnuii over the county may he of 4yeffie inter est lo the manv r.-ade-rs of the IIkuii.h. to intending purclm-, whetu-r they lm from Candidates and Mac hint- agents an- pl.-nty. The w heat crop never looked ls tterth.ui at present. have a tnonstcr chaiupioii US a 'leasu.f to displaVI our goods elsewli-re. i J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. Nmicrset 1st machine elclive-rt" . IVter Puiiihanld of Miltonl drives a tine s,.m of hors... township. hn-ak- la-t the Furious Wind and Rain. ToLrisi. II., June II. Two years ago i Hugh Mcliilyn. a young Irishman living in , Iielmit, married a daughter of Mrs. C1111- ; liiiigham. w ho n-sidi-s lien-. A fortnight ago ; All that remains is a mass of itel.ris. lie 1. resiiiiinl.lv dusl, ui.d bis n-maius wen The Cnsikston House was snliarlv dim agesl. The liae k sirt was not injiinil, but the fmnt was sevens! fmm tlie luw k as n.-nt-ly as though done hy human agency. The Comiiien-ial House was also somew hat iu junsl. Various other buildings Vee-civcel some ehimage. The loss in the cily can hanlly Is- li-ss than $111.01 l to Jl.i.onil. Signs, fences, ami w in- in a dilapicLitist comlition. Tlie city hose lower, lit fe-et high, with fin alarm, ami 1ii which was the signal service, was tipMsl over fmm its base. The electric light piles an- iienrlv all down. Tn-es. signs ami (lUtbiiildiugs snllcnsl the most. The elunition of the storm w as alsnit a cpiartc-r of an hour. Itain fell for an hour or mon e niger. Near Hunter. Iiakota. the stonu blew a farmhouse to pieces containing eight s-rsoii. One man was killed outright and tlie others severely injured. At Valley City, Dakota, a heavy elark mass tf clouds gathered in the northwest, with a lirisk. issil wind. Thun- '' It-raml lightning followisl. ancl the- air was , fdhsl with flying timls-r and du-4. I'ls-pli-ran to their homes, many getting in ilmr ivilars. ! placed fempiRirily in a vault at li.tr.. it. I Kight days afte r an uncle visiles! the vault f with the intention of removing the Isslv lo j the cemetery, and was horrillcsl to find the j young man sitting up in his c .lie 11, the glass I eef which was hmken. Young Mcliilyn- was ! jery weak and ile. His hands were liiecrn- ted ami blitsling. but be was still alive. He wa at once remove! frighteiusl at his apnmce alter having 1 m.niriieel him as ik-ael The tunilv havr ke pt the matter eiiiet. IMit alhT the story l.-.ik.sl ..ill tbi-v aduiiilisl its mill.. Viki.hm, III., June U.-At"-' .. Vl.s k this alleriicaiii this city was visited hy the severest wind anil raiti-slorin known hen; for years. ! 1 imiiious-lisikiiig clouds a.nrcsl in the j northwest and the heat was intense. Sud- ile-nly the rain dccscinlid ill tom iits. and the i wimls. with a rumbling noise, blew a -rl'ect j ' gale, lasting ten ir fifteen minutes, and do- j j ing much damage. The lin nsif of the Ma- j : s..nii- Hall, forty by eighty feet, was rolled ' ' up and thrown Into the street. Al-si a pir-I i lion of the liiiiliers which iinirteil 'he mof. ! : Tlie sti.n-ns.ni of l.rtou V Furry. gmccr. j : in lb.- same building, was immediately ! . ll.s-lisl ami Ihe g."l- la'lly (In maud. The I ' fronlofaiioiher building was blown down. ! and thmughout the town Ir." w.-re twist.sl j ! oil and huilelings injnnsl. A large Um ..11 , farm was is.mpleteiv .1.- ; .' I Wril.l's His wife- wa terribly j ,..l il is IK-Iievisl nine b .m-ny in ll.e isMllltrV in clcstniVI-l. Hie L-n..... wtn-.it I" liadlr inj'insl. J. S. ll.irt.ll. has the wall isiinplebsl In ss j for his new dwelling in iVtcihurg. W. F. Frederic k, of Listonbiirg, is ing the ground lor a nj-w dwelling. g...el work go on. in Wi- liHsslay last Mr. Havid Welh-r, of Somerset township. raised his large new barn, which when finished will Is- one of Ihe lim-t in the low nship. Ch:n. A. Mite-hell, tin- obligimr bitidlord of tlieCentr.ll Hotel, in P.-ier-burg. is doing a land olli-v hiisim-ss. t.'hris. knows li"P to run a hotel. J.ibn Stiillt. of ti.iemihoniiig township, lias purehased a brand splinter New Cham pion slev! binder and mower. .John is a champion man. n. Thursday. June 17. Hir.im Sbanlis will i raise bis barn. A. '. llik. r esmtrac tor and i bnilde-r. this mak.-s the fourth barn f-r Mr. Itake-r. Mr. It. sun-ly umlerstamls raising ; Isini. I There wa pnwhing at the I.iure-I Hill ! chun li. n.-ar l:.s-kwcl, m Frid iy. Satur ! day and Sunday evenings last by lti-v. Flick j of H-s-kwessl. Ignite a large cmwd was in at- l.-iidatns-. ! li-v. Fianig.in. of the M. K. I'liur. h . ..!' I Conrtiieniv. is holding a serii-. of inis-iini- in the Map'e limve acni the river fn.ni 1 -.n-! rlueniv. Ther.. were baptisms and ! I !i.-n-I to the chtirvb Siimiav. maix sti?i:i:t ENDORSED BY sciEirnsis A3 cy- Tin 1 fwnwi IT TV :T. SETTER m 1 CHEAPER THIS somi:isi:t, it Beautiful lm: It ZttTtco u'-f- . cNY, VILL PAY YOU ' To 111 V Vol K ?IKXOICIAIi WO UK Wm.5 F. SHAFFER, BO KKSKT, l'EXX-A., anilfaetiirer of an-l ls-u.-r if: cos:..-. Ill I-li i'luiitlfii.H s,r .,,(r ,M ,.,. , ,j t. .1-- ..s.'.l'..c-M. WHITE V.'.-.'iSF.' -.-s..ii in lie-.-! of M11M MKNT W'.ilIK mil id 'I b Ifceirilll.-n-t to.-sll let no s!;... I, . r.-l-l- j-ei -kowilu; I..- u:i.-ti tli, in. ,.-. ..-..., e-if -n.o, i,t i-. mi't I'kfi .s H;V I nr. 1 invit.- seiii! mteiiiii.il I.. il,,- liVhite Eronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments !i ir s!,,. d l.y l:.'-:v. W. A 1.1: 1 C. as a p.ri.le. 1 . 1 r. . v . cat 11 ; in :m- ..uil ..I M l i KK I 1. AMi 1 - I I I !c A un.i uhi.-h is .l,-!jn,.. t,. I..-U..- l'... r Vf.-iooiierit f'..r onr I 'tiiintfeut.lt- I il in in-. i CIVE ME A CALL. F. SIIAFFEI1. mnUi Anxiety to See the Bride Mr J.le oh H-itr.nan. of J I'"""" I the 1 ik- of I v 1 r a i:H.v(.rss fnr AlA. i (.,.. it ft. a- .l:.vs -1.. ' . . '.-.;..ri ....i ....... El F IT . r rsniKw... v- 11 ..in-.....-... j..... . . .. - - - f,v tiavintf a iresn nru ... s...... . .-. .-.. p. tl rfc eearrvtrj . .. t.niTr(.-.i .!.- ! ne of the A..rkeel-r..rfthe White lloiw ,,im,,. , ,,. Mr ..tl,:,a. U.A .. .. the JL--,Z!$l VSl. ,Z We .. . . .. .1.- n......r of U.e i.r. ! hada novel es-rien.e with y nf W.-teni (ilMM )lurtl, in je,,n, r n.w u-hi,.. I MX " ft 1 1 1 "TJ lI , fxnj for a rJV"''' U,.a:y,,Tl T.rn,,ics.,i.n,eh,,d...l.sl,,,;.s., ,a(i. ,.,,,,,, f,j , N'a- w , 1 l.iil a- nsvntlv i..lr..l.,sl by IIk- II..- . m will have U. ,-tMue it for a H.n. of as,is,itf him in mis- , . 1 t week '' ni.lie.1 tlie l..r k.-eir. -iw.nii.i, . ' ' ,. , , .... ... , i AN OPEN LETTER. if.tvrn iim'iii but iitiriAiiiK " in r iniMM w.trK "r i nt niii n. .i i . -. .... - . . ... j Kive-hve dollar now n-pii.s. . ..s.- . it, ,.,ljr.x. ,.vcrv- I Tin: N.-w York T.-ilmt. utters the fol low inc.. words of wisdom, wh'uh an- s--culiariy aiipnipriate- at this time: "The exclusion of men who damage the Juirtv, who tiirlit airainst itsprinciplc-s. who mrk selfish cmls n'anl!ess of public inten-sts, is csKs ia'ly iuiii1ant at this time. If the lli-public-an party it-turns a majoritv of the House, and that majority la-haven hadly or pn.vcs it!coius-teut, it will lie a heavy blow to Ihe irty. and thcisiusc-iiH-uei-s in the next I'n-si.lential chs tion , w ill Is-serious." A irmit many woundes! js-rsoiis wi-rc carried I away by friends, and whether their injurii-s .... t are lalal is not known. 01.1 Mins, June 11 The I int.-cl States t ... . , . .. . . . - . , .. ., , , I Iwentv ot the rioters who msivcu bullet Ifc-ptitv Maislial of this ,-ltv last m'hl sue- , ' , , its.lisl in 1-aptiirii.j.-two meinlH-rs of a eamr 1. , , . , , , , , . " laree iiumlK-r of 1 liane.-nicn who t.sik rt of esiuntertciters w ho have Iss-ii oi ratiin.' in . .... . ., ... ,. 1 ill the riots wetv arrested to-dav. An m- the Mciiuty of Ne w !i-atlsMle. perrv conn- , . .. , .. ... . ' . ,. . , ejlll-st oil the IhkIu-s of tlllis,. kllle-e! will I t. Illl' ll.ills-i.1 U.msil Aslillleh. Illsillt .... . ., , . os iiisl this aftenicsiii. thns-mil.-s Innn that 1 itv. was surn.uiiel.sl ... , ijki.i st, June 1 1. I lie notuiir wa n-iiew- lud tin-men captunsl as they atlciuptesl !.. 11,1, , r . 11.1 . ... I - 1...... .... ....... moo ...... ..w bn-ak away. 1 heir names, an- J. . Itn.wn , , ,, , , . . ,. , . -,, ... .... . - 'in -1 t.T ...... win acne i.iiiui;- iind (.coivf Miller, abas IScrrv. P. town is an ... . .. . . , , .., ',. eel tlie taverns, the iiolic-c went coiniK-llcd old man, hassemsl alsnit hall of his hie for , , , . . . . .. . , . ... .... to nn- buckshot into the mob. So far as a suinlar criine. and is not.sl as Im-iiii; one of , ,. ,, .... ., know n no one was Int. ill v wounded. Manv Ihe most i-ip-rt coiinti-rleitcrs m the,, nuitrv. , . .' . , , ,. . ot the piln-e wen-lnjunsl liv stonesi. Theaii- The-y were l.niuuht to tin- city and will Is- j , .. ,. , ,- arraniHsl on 1 ,1,-s.lav. ss-ve-ral esiiunh-te sets I ..... .. ,, , . , ... , ,. , ',. . , ' ! wen- lut de. Kveiuuallv Ihe trcs.iis cleansl ol t.sils lor the- niatmt.iei.irc ol the spurious ' .. . . 1 J tn.- stns-ts. coin we-n- cai.tnnsl. to-i-thcr with se-v.-nil .. . . . . .... 1 . , .... t tn-aiip-riots have Imiken out 111 rintoiia. ..... eoiiiiii-oco si;lniKr, eioimrs , . t i. . , , I oiintv Jvmne. Manv bouses have ls-n am! fractional is.m. , - .. n . , . . , , , 1 wreckisi bv the mob. I he artic les w hich thev have ii anuf.ic tui- ,,'., , , ... An AsMK-mtcil 1 n-ss n-irter who wasdes id nst-iv.s! an extensive- cin-ulatiou in IV-rrv I. , .. ., r, , . , . , tailed to n-uiain on the si-cne of the nuts, at .1 (-.unity, and 11 wa- at the mstatiiv -of the i , ! , , ... , : o clock this iiioniuur n-pirtisl as fol ,ms : 1 luisiiiess men of the town, who are (.'rent 1 , . . . . 1... .1.... , ... t ' ' .."...on. ,,..,, iioi.-rs 11.; mmil ...... 011,, his .-III. eel II Mill lei IIT- ti 1 lie I tin- 111. emit. 1, -tun-, .v Rioting in Sligo. n-t out thcsotin-. dilip iit sc an h is Is-iii); made tor othe r ineiii-Is-r-ofthe lurtv who have Iss-n ciilmltI ii. 1 .rk. the At the Keput.li.-uti Convention in Vc naiejo county last week, (n-iu-ml lVaVcr was cndoixsl for tiovcruor ami Diaries W. Mackcy for Con-n-sK. ami the folio w-iii)si-nsih!e nss.lntion on the teiiiH-nimv iucstiiui was iasmsl: "That the c nesl i..n of the- proliibitioii of the iumiiitaeti.n- am! sale ot iuto.vi. atiuj.' li.pi.Ms. ,y iiiiM-ndment of tin- .-stale constitu tion should 11.4 ! made a (.artisan ciic-sti,,n. hut should Is-siibmiltis! bv the 1s.Hsluture and des isl by tlM- laeopk- at a ss-iul el..--ti..ii l..r tla-irM.. Ires- from all compli.-a- tieMIS and tssll.." jjn-ati-st ilamatre in the nav e.f w ns kiiiL' I ami I. sit iiifr was done aloiiu tin-Shank Hill I ancl York mads. The Itehtimr on both thor- ouchlans, was d.T.ite- and i-ontmuous. j The moh wasis.ui.en.sl .., thelow.-st nillians. j The bayone ts .f the p.liev had no terrors for them, and 111 manv 1 ase-s 1 saw the mob, in ove-rw helming ninnls rs. pn-ss up upiinst ihe bayonets of the pilii-e -ami drive them luck. Theonly in-tai .t- in w hie h the s.li.r drove the mob at all. -o lar as I ..Irs rveel. were those in which, the-ollicrs. in coiuiact lines, liresl at . , is,- r.in-c rapid volleys of buckshot. These the riote rs c-onld not staml uu-ainst. and thev , n- driven Wk. Unt even under suc h ealiin- fin- the rioters would dmp to the piveni.-iii am! rusli um tlie s.licc while they We n n loadimr. Il is imssible to de sc nls- the state of l.xn.r under wha h n-ss- th.it I lahlel at he .lie Iks. pie of llellast an- How liv- ine. in.s.i.Ms,ueii.vof llu- pn vHi.nt anan liy ..fhip.trv. The bravest of t hem hanlly elan to vent un-out of d'sirs, ill daylieht even. I know tbut M-c.n-s of s.ile wen-shot during last nifibt's riots. I saw ten taken to hospi tals this iiiomiiiR. It is f.-.insl that every fu neral of a victim of the riots may pn.voke fn-sli onlbn-ak. The law -abiding citizens de maiid of the Uov.Tnnieiit the appiiut nent of ! a sjss-ial cominissiiin to in.iiin- into the FRASKC..RT. Jim,-11. The liaiikiniztinuof I caus.s. of the w hole disonler. Fighting of Drugged and made Crazy. June !!. A. C. Ih-llsou. a W'cll-to-eto fanner, iiviiu: cisiht inil.se south of this city, at Stern ttanna. was arn-st.sl he n- !at Sim day inoniiiij; ancl Un kisl up for dnmkeiiiHw hen scan -Iks I he had lm money or valuable-.. He- was tilled the same .lav and bor rowed money to mv the fnn- ami left the He was found thejn-vt ilav wikhI. mar Stcrr.-ttanna and city for home' hieiiui: in the illslUH-. Tin- s.!iec have learni-l that when he came to F.rii Saturday nijrlit he bad s."si ami a vaiuahle watch. The t!.isirv is lie was iinniList and robins! before iheolli iv r arrestee! Iiim. am! that the etl.s-t .f the drii).- afte-rwanl made him a mania,.. j mind is still dcraiiee.!. so that he .).. not nisVnizeeven bis own wif,.ai tamilv and isunaniei.. jjivc any aivount of hi-ii-mv in this city. - . . A Bad Bank Scandal. i-sr It is prossat ihe is,iiiinL- lh-puhli-can State I'oiivciitiou to 1 haii.T the rules in rcv-anl to n-pn-scntatie.n in that llv. This may la- well enough, if first pmjK-riy (tinsi.lensl. l'.ut truth to tell, the last chanotsi made hy that Isslv are in. t an ciiiiuent wuts. Kid, adapted to citv distriils an- often a hurt and a ctimhraiii v in the ninil on,, h is also j.tn.rj;, thai rule U- a.lopted fixinian.l o.ntnill inr tlM'inanner ami meth.sls of county it-pn-scntalion in Coii-n-ioiul, Senator ial ami Jiidie ial confen-iiix-s. We are op swd to this on p neral jflineiphsi. Fnnn whemv do,- the Convention derive its isiwcrto iinsidl,. in l.a-al affaire? Power iiotKlieciliijiliydcUvatcd is nuerved. The counties n.ini.inj. anv dinli-ic-t liave the sile rijjht to arrunn- amoii)- themselves the liasis f n-pn-w-ntatiou in their con-fcn-mvH, and to assume any s.wer in the preniiwtii will Ik- imi-rliiieiit intenued dlinir on part of the State Convention, ami will Imve no binding eflicw-y. lx-t it alone, Kentlemeii! you w ill " raise a nmion." Ja.s.i. nans. .r ,a l!Ut. jlt1 wnirl,,.t,si-. I Tl'e resident na-mUr ,,f the linn. Kdwanl j W.. who is e-har-jsl willi fraudulent Innk-niptcy- and wit It emls-Kzlim; .. hasali- scs.iidi.l. The Chief sutTerers liv the lailun ; are tinns o.nnis-tesi with the Ijc .ndoii Stcs-k I--xciuiii.'c .haling in Amerii-au railway s,--euriti.s,. Crop Prospects in Kansas. Topkk. June 11. Ss-n-iary Sims, of the State lwianl of Airriculturc. (setimates the winter wheat crop at ll.iMi.non bushels ,.r 40 -r cent, of five years' avrraj-r. Sprink- w he-.it ae-nii.-e is uliout tlie sana- a last year; con dition H5 -r (vnt. ,s.lnnsl with the past five years. Ci acn-a-jc is 1 1 l.-rcciit. aU.ve last yr; ismdition Mi, as s.ninsl with the five years st. (hits an- lar-e, but the condition i not over TO j r x-.it. Rye is pniniisine. tins kind, at siielt dose ranee as t la- piac tieally hand-to hand, was ,-oulililHsl until 2 o'el.a k this inoniiii)-, w hen tw ilight Is-jzan to daw 11. and so many of the ri.ers disui-js-unsl us to leave the mob of insuthVicnt I streni1h to loneer is- with the armed s I lite, who suevesesleel in d:s;Tsiiii it. My oh j servation shows tlmt tin- mob of last liij-ht was compised of tin-very scum of Ik-lfast. I I saw members of it thmw paving stones j Wcii'lmir fifteen and twenty iunds. I even I saw fiends linrlini; ns-ks at the ir.illant fin- men who were iiiiM-riliiikT thr lives in at teniils to save elwelliiurs fmm destnie-tioli by incendian- tires, and the hclplw iumate-i fnnn horrible deaths. If anything else wen? want inn to rovc ihe diameter of the tuoli, it would Is-furnished by the clorens of mf fians I saw dtirini; the nfcht Kiiitikiug fmm wnvkid or huniiiiK buildinpi laden down with lis it. Store Blown Up by Dynamite. Me"t 'osxixLsBi ihi. Pa, June 11. Thestore of II. W. Klin, in Burnt Cabin, Fulton county, was Mown up with dynamite last nicht. The town was shaken fmm ivntn- to cin-unifen-nee. ami tlie citizens ap'stinsl in tlie stnsHs in a scnii-tunle ismdition. The building was a total wreck. Tlie author or the cause of tin- tsitraee is not known. Horrible Suicide. Nkw York, June 13. A Finlaner nanud Mat hew Master deliberately placed himself 111 front of a Wi-st Shon- construction train at New Win-or last night. He g.4 down on his hands and kn.tse and deliberately laid his head on the mil jnst a the train rewind him. His head was crus'ued and hi hands and fi-rt cut off. He was employed in the line-k yanls.. Suiai. June i:i. A terrible riot .m-urnd lien- 011 Salunby nighl .diiriui; which II"' houses ess upiesl by seicnil I'Mtes!..:ils we n- wnskesl and many oplc injnnsl. The Calholic-s maddemsl by the t lit ac ts ..f the llntngcmen at llciit. lvaii a cnisadc airainst the Protestants, and for several hour' held sssesioti of the stnets. The n-sideiacs of son f the leading iniiirciiieii hen- wen- hnnnsl to the ground. Tin- military charg isl the mob. which foiiu'lil d.-.s-nitcly. Sev ern! of tlie rioters wen- shot. Kxtra p.liiv have lss-n sworn in. anil w itb the assistance of the military, tlie eotistale ulary has sin, v Isrii able lo kis-p onler. The riot is alleged to have originatisl fmin the auger of the Catholics over the destnw- ! lion of the railing surn.uiiding the llishops 1 pdaev. X.i one loulil tell who is.mmill"! the- act of vandalism, hut it was at once -j crilssl I.. Orangemen, amlthousaiidsof "ath ..lics, assemblnl unci Is-gan an attack Iim ' Ihe is-rsiiis and pn. rty of irangemeii. The riot ai-t was read, hut it was in.hee.lcd. ami it wasonlv when the militaO' I""'"'1 vollev of biH-kshot into the cmwd tli.U they lesis"tl fmm their work M destniclam. A .Meth-Hlist chun h. the rrsi.lem-.- of a t ongn gational minis.i-r and scveml club houses were attacked and wrecked. ThreatenecTwith Lynching. FaKiiHicasBcaei, Va . Jumr li. Als.ul thir ty jnili-s fmm Fredericksburg lived William Walter, an old gentleman of ISO years and his maiden sister Jane, who wax supposed to have saved up some money w hich they kept in tlie house. They are near n-lativcs of Judge Hoc Walter, of Ssitsylvania, aud an well known. Last night ls-twecn the hours of M and li o'el.sk, two colored servant girls employed in the house entered the chambers of the old 1 ssiple ami attempted tlieir miinlcr by heating them with clubs. The girls then nmsacknl the house and eseaKsl with the spoils. Miss Walter is said to he de-ad fmm her injuries, but Wil liam is able to tell the story of the girls' crime. Sheriff Harris is in pursuit of the fuel lives, and such is the Keeling in the nulli ty that it is believed if the criminals are caught summary punishment will he inflic ted hy the lawless ieople in spite of the ef forts of the Sheriff to pmtcet the girls. Vigilance Committee Wanted. wall.in ..,.,io It is stat.sl that a number of na tive- legislator an- n-adv with an amendment i making the amount iMn i.'. Mr. Hoff man, the ai.i-iit of the i-lams for the immi- j gr.iiiou of the r-iniigi-c. has assured the- ; K ing thai a -ey ndii-ile f F.nn.-aii i-apituti-t : ,' an- ready to famish the money. If (hi wen-consummated il would virtu-' I ally mean Ihe ah- of the islam!. a On- ' aiiniiml is.nl.l never I. n-uid by the Ha- ! waiianliovernnieiil. It i stated thai IheKing is not a(TM- to the pmiswlion its long a he j xs-un-s the gn-at.-r Isirt of the moin-y nv u live .loIUr note I low . n-lilicd the 1st .r. " If I could bun- the privilege. Why. if 1 . ..,,1.1 .... I. -L- I mid .it dow n in tin- .r.t,.!li. e and tell Ihe s..le the n- thai I had : siiaki-n hiiud with Mrs Cn-vcland and s-.k- ' en to her I would Is- u bigger man than the' IVi-sidi-iil But I can't wait a week, a- yon sugg-H. -o I "i"e myself with l.-.k- I thmugh the nsims of Hie mansion. in j C. Il.ikc-r. Iheearp-nti-r in charge, hud evert- j thing in readiness, and willi a will all hands 1 i went lo work and placed the heavy timU-rs I in pillion. Kery pieie til ( as tiy in its ; plair. showing the eatv in which Mr. Ikiker , Inul done his work. A good dimi.-r was s-r- vol and heartily enjoyed by the cn.wd. Tin work wa- entirely ismipletcsl hy su.-r ' time-. , , vi.. Crave Opening at Midnight. St. Lotus, JunettV. The residents of Kttst St. lHiis have IsTome thomuglily amuses! over tlie conspinxy, n-c-ntly unearthed, to pillage the banks and the n-sidem-es of tlie wealthier citixi-us. The act of the Mayor in disc barging the 1 iol.ee font-has left the city holly uiipmtnled, and w hat he considered a n-medy lias only aggravated the condition of affairs. A meeting of representative citi zens was held to day, and a committee was appiintod to wait on the Mayor and request that a lin-e of trustworthy men he appoint ed to fill the vacancies caused by the dis charge of the supHiNmi conspirators. In the event of the Mayor's refusal to do this, a vigilance committee will lie formed and a tml of eight Men in each ward instituted for the pnrfertioa .tW USe aud pmperty. A Creat Natural Gas Well. riTrsm-1U.11, Jnne. A remarkable natu ral gas well has liem -strnek ait Cochran's Sta tion, on the Whee!inr braneliotf the Ralti initre and (Him railnuad. (nis was struck a day or aati at a depth of M 1tt while Istssing tlmeeagh a tub -of eamiel Aval. It was lielievnl Im be sudv a vein uf surface gas, and drilling was discoutiuued to await de veloitueuts. Contrary tu exiertatioiis the flow pn-w stmnger to-day. if all of the gas wells it down in this neighborhood this one is without an eqaaL j An Epidemic of Hydrophobia. i YtxxTos. Dt.. J-me li. -Twenty-live I la-ad of caltle have .lied in this .s.iinty .h.r i ing lis- Uvst few -hit s fmm l.y.lmphobia. leansn.ill.sl lo then, by l.a.l a oozru ...... . which have Isiii run g thmugh the ismntry biting hog-, .attic ami Imrscs, and spn-ading the nibii-s through the medium of other dogs. At Vermillion one man. a wo man and twochildre-ii wen- bilteii a f.-w ilays v-iftv thimt have lss-n killisl in this mi. is.unty. ami the honnl of health have onler- j ed nil el.rs not muzr-hsl to be shot. Two j I h. .r-.se. two itiws mid some hogs ehisl of by- dnihobiaat tSayville yestenhiy. The r.-.rt lias niii-lied here that lU.iibolme and I lay i cunt h-s an- similarly amictsi. Mysterious Occurrence. Wii.KKsntititE. I't.. June 10. At 1'arsoiis at a late hour last night the icople were ter rified hy w hat is supsisisl to have Ihvii an explosion of gas in the Mineral Spring mine of the Lehigh Coal Coiiiuny. Many n.-rsons living within a short distame of the mine were Iiurhsl alsnit in their homes, ami tln-y thought for a moment that an eartliiiiake had .K-i-nrnsl. A large iiutiihcr of houses in the vicinity of the mine wen- lvadly shaken ami a great many windows wen- shattered. The surface of the gmiiml in the vicinity of the Philadelphia .V I'eading di-st has fallen fully two fd-t and is still sinking. Thn-e bouses belonging lo one man alsmt If! feet fmm the mine wen- moved a surprising dis tance fmm tlieir original pisitioii. John Kelly's Will. New Yokk, June M. John Kelly's will was tilcel to-day in the SuiTogate's office. In it he lssiie-athes all his s-rxnal and n-.il i-s-tale absolutely to his w ife, Anna Teresa Kel ly, ami iipsints her guardian of the (s-rson and e-tati-s of his children, if she should die liefon- all the children haveattaimsl tlieir majority, her sister, Mary Mulleirfis apiint cet guardian of the estates and icrsoiisiifsucli of his children a ahull he minors at the time of his wife's death. Xejlher his wife nor her sister shall la- required to Kir" H'ty horn) or security tirthc faithful s-rfoniianiv i4 her duties as guardian. His wife is also u.illt- ! sl i-xe t utrix, with piwe-r to apsiiut hs-r sis ter, Mary Mullin, ci-cxecutrix. if she so ili sires. i Xkw II vkx. June II At midnight la! i night the sexton of a lK-rbv gniv.yard. at the ; in-tanit of a middle aged woiuaii dns-st-l in : i moiiriiiiig. oenis! a grave in the cemetery j ian.lliflisliift lhelielottlieit.mil. The s-v-tou shrank hack fit .111 the sickening sight. j bill the woman removed fmm the band of ' ; thccorse a ring, and the n 1st down and 1 ki-sl bis liis. The esir-s-. hc -aid wa- that i : of her lale husband, whom she-pr. nni-ssl !- ' fun- d.-.ith to wear bis ring thmugh life, and t she hacl oinittesl to do so. The lady be-long-tonne of IVrby's olic-.t families, and -aid the sexton '-'" for bis t mm hie. The Ex-President Takes an Outing. Xkw York. June 11 Kx-1'n-sideiit Ar thur paid calls to-day lor the first time since his long illness began. He elropsl in or mallv at several plaivs on bis wav home fmm a drive in the ark. He stvlntsl in a j mo-t ciicounigiiig i-oiiditieeii physically and j is showing sign of rapid inipmvcnicnt. ; I 'art of to-day be dcvotesl to business. In a i day or two he cst ts to take his daily air- j ing on fisit instead of in a carriage. Wutr 1'.kin.. l'owniK SiivM. Wk !:? - -This plain eiui-stion isitm-s hoiue to every housi-kts-sT. We all de-sin- pun- ami whole---Miiiic f.MMf nnd Ibis cannot Is had with tin uc e.f iuuiiire or iHiisonoiis baking i.iw.Ut. ' j There can no longer he a iiiciiou that all 1 ; the clie.ip r. lowe r grade of h.ik ng p.wele rs . ' coin. .in either alum. lime, ir phosphoric : aeiel. A- loth a- we may Is- to admit so j much against w hat may have been some of our liouschold g.sls. then c;ui Is- no gain saying the unanimous t.-stitn.iuy of tin-otli-cial chemist-. Imletsl, analysts stt-iu to find ; no baking iwdcr entirely fur from s..,ie one of these ovcrptionable ingnslicnt- ex- , ivnt the Hoval. and that thev h is.rt a-i hcin- 1 ieally pure. We find sonie'-if the baking ' I piw.lers advertised a pure, ts-.s.ntuin, uii.l, t I the tests of l'mfs. Chandler. 'Ilabirshaw and ' others, nearly twelve ier r: of lime, while ; others an- made fmm aliimj w ith no c ream j of tartar. This, we presume, k-isuint lor their j lae-k of leavening sier as Miuctimes s.in i plaiin-l of by the ciik. aid for the bitter ; taste loiiml ill the biscuits so fr.siieiitly isiin- 1. 1. lined of by ourselves. l'.ut aside fmm the inferi l'-ity of the work j clone by tbee pon di-r- the iphysiologists as- : I.1STI.VIII P.. M w Jl. 1 Mr. C. X. IJe.vii. -s.mn-.-Kr. I'a. 1ft, ir , ; fn testll" ing to the merit' your Mamlrike-Liver I'ills. word- fail in, ctprossini; my ju-l a.pres i.ition ,,I tla-irg and e-iiraiive pr.. r'tes. a- well as tin-s-;-ikahic is-:ictis 1 have r.st iv. d from tin ir u-e. K.irasss and etf tiv.-cnre i'-.r l;-.,-r disease, the v are unrivaled. As a bhssl .ii nticr th.y snrisi all known r. mcsii.-- It may truthfully Is- said tliat thei- ai ti-ci iis.ii llu-live-r is uuiver-al. not a jiand or t'-sue-escaping their sanative . influence. ! heartily recommend your Mandrake Liver Fills to any 0111- -utler.n f-oiu licT,snu.I:iiut. 'oiirs. . 1 iii.i. vri Kit. J D. BERND & CO. D7 LIBERTY STREET, Ui PITTSBURCH, PA. -THE LEADING V7H0LESALE NQTIQ?J AND Millinery House. 1 the alove lines the largest st.s k 111 tin- c:.y. iruantnee our i rte-es to I Beil K, k. tatalujoe for an itemized desec inacn .f our 1n11ucu.se stejt k. lrTTENTION PAID TO ORDtNS $1000 GUARANTEED FERTILIZERS Inire rtinitnl Improw thw Land. Vntl ms:sj;siiaTci':i:::5,i!i Tin a! vtt. .:ltiliiiil lanic un- .lit to I i- tin1 nio-v ;iir-i-i:ttfi. T!tf-T ;iiN :iiv aiiK'ii.' tin U-t hi it - Th. y an-not a ; Mt iit rtiiHiiy, ;i tlie f-Tninhi hon I'very tt I . Try thrm. Yimi v.il lind ju-t wh.it y.-a w.ml. nil at in v !:.ri w Imti vmii will.-- tiit tit-t stM-k tt' Inir in tin-1 uunty . -iukI t U-t ainl pr'nt- h.vi.T. K(".iK-.'tfiiI!v. C. N. BOYD. Mammoth UNk U. ..mkkkt. V. A riilToII's, MiTICK. tlie undersim 1 l.av n,' U-. n :n.iiat,-l. l.y i the nrptiaiu.' ( '..tin ot sonier-ei ,.nnty. oi.lit'ri to nnike- .li-iril,nt: .11 f tin- funds in rlie hini.l ef Auroli Will. Kweii'.or of Ijeiani- ll.r.etl.r. d.-e'il. to and aai ilej tti,r--leTniliv entitles! ihe-re- ! l.i. lie nl.y give- li'Sl.-.- that lie wilt atlc -net to tlie- i duties ..! 'srti.l fti..iiitin.-nt 111 th.-ertie-e .r r.-lis.ni . ,V cltioni. ill Sini.-rs.-l. on Tii.s-iny. the ish day . ol July. lss.;. vv hen and v h.-re all s-rs.ns inle-r esU-d c an atte-nd. I.. I-. l.'lil.luiltN. Audit ,r. Having purchased a fit!! s-t of "TLST ' Lenses." I am now pn-pan-d to fit he j llnrt elillicu't Cil-cs. If yon have I ad I trouble to get glasses to suit you. coin, at i oiu-y unci give me a trial. Siti ' on fl'Hinuilrfl. I inn sole agent for !r. j King's ( 'ele-bnite e! SiM-e tac lis. Try a piir ! i.f'th.-tii, and vim w ill tisc no other. Kcsis-ctfnll v. c. . i:iYI ,,u m,i: sli:. cr.-f -iiii.T-t 4 1 mni v til n llu jifrliiiMt, I't t!it!K- IHTDU'S NOTU K. un- us that lime and ill 11 D tike-n into the Land at a Cent an Acre per Year j ""'"' ' iantitii-s this are injuri-; ! mis. Thev an- not d.ssimis.sed bv heat, nor diss olved in mixing or lukiig. They go j with the bn-ael, tben-fon nito the stomach. ; where their physiological ttfects are indiges- tion. dysis isia, or worse evils, j ! The .(Uestioii naturally arise-, . liy do these j cheap baking s.wiler uiakert use these tilings? Alum is three ivut- a siund. lime ! still lieas-r, w hile creiiin of tattar costs .'Ki I or 4n. The nasi ms for the chemical purity j of the IJoval linking Powder wre nsently j Kout Kk.siii. M. T., June IL A pmnii nclit e-.ittlcni m is in Itrnton e n route to the northwest Territory to complete the lease of 11 large tract of land. The li-a-e is for U'l years at one cent an acn for which no taxes an- to is-1 iid to the Canadian government. K.x tensive pnmnitioiis an- hi-intr made for the herd of several thousand bead which w ill Ik- driven from Wyoming this summer. Would Like to. But Couldn't. VsinNe.ms June It. Sccn-tary Itayanl ns-cntly ns-eived a cable message fmm Minis ter Cox. stating that the Sultan of Turkey desinsl to send a wedding pn-sent to Mrs. I le-velaiicl. and asking that sneli a gift In- n--i-eivisl. The I'rcsiilciit. while appreciating the motivesi of the Sultan, felt that its aci-ept-auie would la- in violation of the spirit if not the letter of the constitution, and a declina tion of the ntrcr on these gmuuils was telegraphed. Petitioning Pardon for Fish. Xkw Yoiin, June 10. The stitiiui fir a ianlon for Jaiues It. Kish. the i-onvict hank er, is ready to be taken to President tleve land. and it is understood that hU friends will go to Washington with tlie des-ument within a few days. It wa- statist that the 1 names attached to the n-tition woulel not Ik- I made public until alter the document had lieen laid licfore the I'n-sident. The mimes an- said to include those nf a majority of the Dins-toes of tlie old Marine Bank a- well as several pn-sielcnls of liauks belonging to the Clearing-house Association. Tragedy at Dublin. Id Ml in, June IL Mr. McKcnzie, the Anieruail ViwHVnsul in this city tieeLiv shot his wift willi w.-ylyer. a bullet I.slg ing in Iier li'llljili', ai. tli.l) shit himself. The w ife wa- taken to hospital an1! will pmbabiy die. McKenzle ditsj while .hying (smveyisl to tlie hospital. The twuiave fre-(in-ntly iiiam-lled. They have tliree child ren. ' New Zealand's Vesuvius. Westmoreland Prohibitionists. liKEENsBiKi:, June It. Tlie Prohibition jsirty met in Arliitnition ris.m to-diiy and iiominat.sl the following tii ket : Congnsss, liev. Muiickii. of (.nvnsburg ; Legislature, liev. lievmd.U, of Mt. I'l.-asant, Wm. Wal laee. uf lX-rry, and Wm. Jones of licllever noiii Sln-rifT, 3J, C Haymaker, Jr. Murrays ville ; Illstrtet Attonie) , John I), tiill, Ksi. ; County Surveyor, Wn. tol,iKb.r, Jljir-n-U township, ami Viair-House ftimvtot, J; Steele, (if New Alexandria, Iimim.i, June 11. The latest advices fmm A ln klaml. New Zealand, state that the vol canic eniition at Tarra-Wcrra destniyed en-tin- villages ill the district liy swiftly covering them in a-hes. The surface of the earth for many miles amund the active volcano was disturbed by the. curtlHUake which tu-eom-IKinieil theeniption. Twenty-six dead beslics have aln-adv Ixvu reoensl fmm the ruins. He Was Ready to Go. Shrevkport, June 11. On Christmas day, lHs-l, Tv-nnis Boyd, colonsl, waylaid and kilhsl Ihiviel Haas, with whom he hud hail a tight at .'olde n I'oilit. llossier iari.sh. He was e-atunsl and had two trials, Isith of which ns.ult.sl in sentence of death. He was hanged in lk I lev ue, Itossier iarish, to-day. Ife siej he had niaile his peace with ties! and wa tcf dy to bo. I he un. ler-ignesl havinvr Is-en ni.i..;!ited Au ditorily the 1 lritnins' Court of Someis.-t I oimry tn take-ttie testiifioiiv. line! un I ivpon ih- Jac-t-. w itti an eiiiiii'.i. in the uisiter eftlie is-tife.n t.r etcc-ns of -iss-ntl s-rli,miitlt.-t of es.nl-sel in llie es,ie-eif Henry t'e-Iir.sh clec-eil-ei!. slt-i l . -li-tnt ille liie filliets in the hall-Is ot Joseph nl.le-. A-l-iiiiuistrulor of s.ti.1 le-e-.-n-.-.l. her.-i.y n..ii.-e that he w ill sTt.-nd In the duties uf In- iit.pomt nielit Hi his .all-.- in Sililer-s-t. trt.. em Tililfsetav. the J It II .lav ol luiie. V. l. tsNi. hi .. i-lo-k . 1 . when anei where all i.artii- inlen-led will Is heurd. HKSXW VKVKItS. Vn.hn.r. A CI'ITUU'S i )TI('L. Ill tin-liinlter nf the e-slille tn t ie- nr.liaus e.f llliv id Se-liriN-k. cl.s-'cl. -C.cirt e.f ..lae-r-e- hite-erf I'. Tiirkeyiooi T. Iiciuntr. I'a. V. .0.... lt..r,.l- ..iv.-n tlu.l II,- to nit -rsioii.it given in the New York Timn iuLui inten-st- i Auditor. ii.iinte-l l.v s.ii.1 1 .sirt l-.neik.- siel re f ..' methisBAirn-tining Z" iltifMMtl. l'i nifl KituMfi: th hh' koilly tntithi) Iht-n-to, wit -it Mt In mtiri- in StiMT-i Kmtiiiftt. I IH- l i'lllli :-!"! v-l hnl'hT. t.11 Tt'fSOA Y. .11' SK 22, IS). At 1" i' fUt k a (I.. llu- .HiiMiii; ( tho ahutn -lit ion tin- N.nifi't 1 tuny -hli'i iruninn ln x' iiwr S;tiifn-fk. Iktv the fnMh lii,rhwa lt( fnmi lhivii- ille. ?siiH-rsft I tHiiiiy. ti t t 11, uintiria t t'luty, rr ui. I -trfam. ht f.-r(l wthxit it iiinr-inir.iir- ik-vy "t.nttiini; hi la -..M til tin rt'in- tinif. ti tin hi-rli-t til tr. ..r' ;i-li. Tin ill iirnt-rt-i n-itmVi-tt mt n -. i.tit-ly at't. r tht- -iilt. U-i, irA7'.v;7.ir, jcxe z isf Ai 1' i ! h k m . Vh- r.-im: 1.. lin- hri lw it I ii'-ii: tiif:i!- "'I I t- (ri iiri n 'r 1 Jti-in.'ihiiin: fi t it h -ir Am . It i ittaa'-. m on iiimr.'ii Tnui ii. mi 'II.- r:i'l If i-Iilf.' inlil t ct.tw ii i la 1-- IM lilt- Mlini-iluv lit Illu'i'lm It . . till' ntl-H-(t.-tniflnrfi't llu hrHk'riiT Ih-itz - m.ll. in hU T.. ii-Iiij.. vviil 1h' -t. t. thr hiss'h.M hi.hter loe i l in- rt imtvfil imimhi.tt'lv iii.-r -aitr. i uoris r rnulf rrtum of tartat. it -"'ia! that it itm!v mnU r t hi- pnnttliat main of tarturnin W fnvtl fnnn the lint, natural to it, ami ivihU'IV1 chemically iv; that tlie patents uihI plant for this vt the Hoyal Hakiiii; lkoiU r - lnaiiv aUdit, lialf a mil lion sloilars, ami that they maiipaiu exrln-r-ive omirol of the riirht.-. j Tnif. MrMiirtrie, late chief chnist of the iVpartnient tf Agriculture at Muliintoii, I. '., in the interests of coin men?'. iiumIc un examination of this prov, ami nxrleit tion tlieRMtlts attaiue.1 in the reline.1 cream f tartar. The folhm injr extr.u"t fr"m his re- i rtit -I .r..i-nl- uili U n-o'ivtttat the itiu r uitu-v. rttHw i, u.. until ui a on Tuiuy. tne -tn iuv if juim. a. i. i1. ht ; i 11 l issi I , Iltf IfllrlM ll IlllI'lHUl It' III' Nll'l .tpH:ilMls'Ml. JUXE 24, IS-sG. when mtil uherv h!I ariM in irt nt m.iv t II. . fc.MM.hV. Amlitcr SOMERSET MARKET. K.prun inm ?ric'T. in two -j.jiiiw. ivtr ji.- haai rier. in inrtiieiM t ItinMi.'h. , iW-i in itie t it-Mr !Ntvt-eii Ihe iihiiMnt-ntw, nittiu hlmii n-iiiluHy, mi'l a eiiMti-i if ! (NriimK AN .Hi Corrected Weekly by COOK A BEERITS. UE.I.KI!M IN Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed (lit P V. FI.'Il'A Y, JCSK 21, lxaG, i l'rieis. Lit June Hi. ..-cm;. A'les. dried, y th . . ;.l.le Kiiller. gal . Ile-ims. e '-il iN.rt would seem to answer the iiiics-tioii n- nnni. t 1 1 i Hiiiter. cn.H.t f t .... ieateil at the bead of this-artic le, am! wlueh ' .ke-g.i f lb ... mie-KV. ne-ui. r c-n . is so fnsUently )mioumleil hy the hotist- kceier : "1 have examines! the cmam of tartar used hy the lioyul linking l'owd.ir 1'oini.iinv in the mauutiw'tun- of tlieir baking mwik-r. ami fmtJ it to lie icrt'ci-tly pun-, and free fnnn lime in any form. The chemical tests to which I have submitted the Koval linking I'liwder j.mve it a-rfectlr healthful, ami fne fmm every ileleteriotis mlist:inc-." The ciimmittee on Permanent felt iticat i-s will meet at Meyertilale July jn, khh, for the iniris of exaiiinlng a.,lii-unt. All who intend to apply an- ns.eslud to m,ii, in their application not later than July 1st. stating in what higher branches they ihsire to lie examined. J. M. IlKKKEV, t'luiirmun of l oin. meal - ; Itet-swax. V Hi I Hiiesiii. i-s.ilureiinsl Hums, r ff., j ,i '.nil, try hiinis, y t 1 " ish.nild.-rs, y H, . " li.le-l y I. 1 I'eini. le-ar, t I'll I l-heUe-di y Ui " M.-al e I lio.. roril and .ml. IUI to. ... ; ! I is, y letl ,!.... i KI3.-S. f r ! Hour. l:, -r. . . h i I " !-uiia. y l.l.l j FImxssI. y l,ei I Unl. . I MuMiiim. V lll t '"' "" owls, y imi s- l-.Mat.a-. y bu ,. .... .. .... Pew Uw. diie.1, V . 1'"' Ke. -f lm.. ' ; a- ld, to. l.ljcMil , ........ .. "1 " iiinmini ilinni y su k .'.; " . l-hlulli Bill k .. . - .- : ' ' y l. ; ' mar. eelluw. 'lh.L:' w hite. 9..L..., -T Tnllim. y Hi i liej. y bu ... siim i ; r i ,.1."- ..Ml ,!. .;.Vo,'.ir 'r .... 1 ' .....M r.- lm- . ...s.'t IRI si; i", TV- .Jui lm- em the- i,rc-liii--s inl'onlliii-ne-e- ttor.rWi!! llie U.Hil l.i.l.l.-r. tin- hull. Urn: .it t . til.iitin.-Tiis Mli-I one j,i.T tin- tlie s.v.- iniiiit-i ir-li l.rl.ia-ev Kir-t-.-lH-s e-.-rrM-lit.sl Duisoiny ia ,i Ih- r,-iur.-d. ALSO i in the sHine ,!,iv. th.- old utietMnictiin n tl-.-IlleoV" liainest w ill W sol, I to the hurl, -si l,i.t der. for.",.-)!, to h. n-mov.st wh.-n .iire.-ir. K,w .i,iiisriti.l s.eriti.-ii!ieri. rail at th Com iilissou.-r ollu-e. PFrrKRnrMK.tti.il. Atte-t- I All VM f . I KI-I.KV A. J. Illl Kii.it. - JUNAS M. I I.IN Tn-'K. Clerk. I c-,iiinist.:irs. 0 UlilAN'S nH'KT SAI.K Koe Sale. Thn-e m-coml-hand 'one-horse spring wagoiw. One second-hand two-horse wagon, with ile ami shafts. One seeonil-haml bni klsHinl. with spring. Terms to suit the pun luiser. In,uin- at my Hanlware Store. Jnnies R. llohlerbanm. $1,000' GUARANTEED ANIMAL bone OK I valuable Heat Estate Kt virtue of an orh r Nnc-i ir of th- o-Hiiji, inrt t rnuwrt futility, p., hiii ti: r-vtt ti' ill exi- n iiilIic ml tht HtXhmi. -j K-I tire. mt (tie ,t.K-rir tf nttfcci- H(t-i 4 .Villont loMUMiip, iti SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 188 nt t ,V!.ii-k r. sa'.t day. on the i,re-i!irsv. i f-rt.illi lot of ground situate' in Nc-w I ,-i:llvvitl lirtsaiKh. simi.-rs.-t l i... Pa., adjoiiitn.' I nnels "111. r II. K. Miss suri. illl.l others l,.,,n, Ilc.. ? train.- Iiwrlling Ibaise aud Stal.lt- hen-o,, er,s-t.s). 1 I FEKTILIZERS Inwrcs Crop n- Lirroinr. i TERJW. ea hall rivh on the .leliversr ttf -he h. illi.-r ill on. year, wilh illten-st, lo l- srre.nsl wi the pnmis,s,. t,. ., f ttM. (, .i,,,,. c-,ii, y to la.- paid when the yniy.-nv is kn.s k.-! down. l-ctioii triv.-n ,ai tin- L-t dav e.f uti. 1 KkKKMAN W. VI.I NKIN. A,lministrnl.a-e.f Ketasei-a Mason, .he el. , Josiaa Korner, Jr, &Co., 1L u t
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