. i The Somerset Herald. KIAVAI.1 S I IX. Ktil.w at lT..ritli.r. W KI-NKMiAY..--.... Jane SI. lv j.tu Uu- 'f (ni:m haw i-ik-iI a n.ilu.-iiif tin- f.f Cmm ti'lit five outs ii ul! l.iii-sti- in ir.l-rs fr cuuis nt rxivflir. r. an.! manners tf the n Ji.h.1- thr..iiio(it tlio St.-tio lm- lxi-n '" ,,r- l,i:-,K, tunui-tin Il:irri-l'iircn 1ii-fiM l;iy Inly. I'litXIH'NT t'U:vtl..M lutH of Llti- fal len wry 111u.il in tlu-ti-liuuiti'lii f tin-AiiMTM-ao j.til.lir. W li. n on hi liri.lal t.mni! JVvrl'ark lu- lUlud f..r trout with Hon 1 ii-. TuiiKE IVimsylvaniii 1 Vtinit-ratii' V11- pnniaii, ....ti uiiim' anil Monn. ti-d hi'-t iik in favor nf Morrison i fr.-c tr.idc hill and a-aint the t--t mter e!s of lb. ir mii-lituents and of the Mate. TiikJoIiuMowii lieiiiocnits have at last pot a stuiasier -f their own .liti-al household. Mr. Herman I'-auiner has Ins-n ii.jiintsl to mei-citi ie.ir'e T. Swank, whoso eommission exjiin 1 June '1-t. Tiik iniaiiin-ity with which the licmo eiatie .;-s of the State sup-rts Wolfe as the Prohibition -aiididate for .overn or. ili-!i..!lesii U lief that his i"indidaiy will lie liiii-ti more liencuVial to their l-atlv than it ill lie tot u land HeaM-r. I'.v a majority of sevi-ii!ii-n the House on Thursday last refused to take up Mr. Morri-.n's live trade bill. This will dis pose of the matter for the present w-ssiou, and we trust to see a KepuMican inajority in the next House, wliich w ill Kettle the iplestion fr s- Hue 1 inie to eou.e. A resohnioii a- oili rcd in the Ihmse on I ri. lay Ia-t fixing .Inly :;. a- the day fir tinal adi.iiirnn-eiit. Tliis is consider ed as tooearlva date, considering' the amount of work yet to 1m-done, but Mr. Kandal! thinks that adjournment --an lie reai hisl by July '7ih. and is determined to work to tin' end. It is cuiTi-niiv n-j-orte-l thut loveruor l'allisoii is posing as .1 eainli'late for the 1 lem.B-niti Presidential nomination. lur handsome voting (tovi-rimr had Utter put his little Presidential boom to wet nurse, until his irty de isi-s m nie way to wipe out the Mi.'KM majority which our j.'1-in-i old party tave .lamest i. P-laine. Hon. IIi:m;v W.iti luso. of the b-ui ilio ,inr''-f-J""i i i', the leading DelUo--ratie jminia! of lie- Si.itii, dn-sii't lake lunch st.u k in t'leveland's Aduiinistra tion. lb- sike of it a few day- simv as, "An udiuiiii.-tratioii which pals its belly "thn-c times a day to sijniiy it has i 1 :i , 1 "thus- s.ii:itc 11. cab. ai:d !.ii-ssi- ihe I.oid " it has no views t- s; :-.,k of." 1 Iiw r. n- e county I eiiioer.it ic ( 'oiivent i tions di-claiiii i-io choice for t inventor. ti ther day the 11 a-!opted resold rnor t'urtin their and then voted down a resolution instructing their dc!e eales To Vote for him in the State ( 'on veii tioti. These fi-l'.owii are what the child ren call "Indian jrivors" they -jive a ihiu an 1 then take it back ni-'aiu. Til vt ardent old lempeniuee advisate, John Cessna, in an interview in Phila delphia Wediioday uii'ht. in sH-akinv' of Wolfe's s-eeh at l'lradfoid a day or two before, said : "It is plain to every intelli-o-,-iit man that he is in the Prohibition movement, not so much because he lovis the Prohibitionists, but because he hates the Kcpuhlican leaders and hoies to de feat the Kepuolican ticket." A analysis son Ta rill bill or the Mil Vote Up weti- ca ul the vote on the Mnrri iu tiie II His.- shows that sea: in favor of taking it .1 bv I eniocrats an.l 4 bv Pepublicans, and of the b"i7 ne-jative totes lL'' wen-cast by Ic publii-ans and by DeniM T:its. It is not hard to tell from this which is the uirtv in favor of ir-t(s-tin American lalsir, and which prefers to support the interests of in at t'rilain. We art- pleased to note that our old friend David over, editor of the Holli daysburj.' .'. !' .-, has Ikvii iiomiuat-sl by the Keptililicans of l'.lair county for the olliit- of I'muity Treasurer. Mr. Over is a veteran of two wars, l.aviiie, M-ri-d in .Mexico, and also .lurin-' the "'ate un pleasantness." IK- is a taunch Republi can, pnl i.shes a e.sl pan r. and lth earned and merits his nomination, which is e.nii.dcnt to an election. Abundant success to the o!. i veteran, is our earnest wish.. M11. On !u.i S. Wiii.v has i-ntens'i the field as the leader of the Prohibition par ty in this State. aid its prostiei-Tive can didate for iovcnior. Tw 'hv U-fon- Mr. Wolfe has lead campaigns auaiiist tin Kcpnblicau party, and this therefore w ill In- hi third attempt to defeat the party airainst which hehasswoni veiiL'cance, lK-cans,- it refused to reward him ao-ord-ili" to his ,in estimate of his merits. We do not ls licve that the Prohibition ists will ji.i'in main aeiessious to their ranks through his adocac of i he "irospol of hale." lis Saturday next our Kcpuhlican j friends w ill s t'.le at the primary cloetioii the ticket they will supi.rt in the fall. So far, tiie contest am .up tin- candidates j has lvcu a spirited ;:n-l amicable one, and we c'Usf it will mi continue to the j cud of the canvass. " Iist cards." stori.-s of eoinbiiiatimis and trades, and often j malicious iiiisn-preiaentatioiis an- fit- ijUenlly r s.irlsl to durinp the expirinp ( days of a canvas, should resort Iv made to any such petty .lcviit-s durinp this wei k. tliv voters w ill Iv w isc to take no i stH k ill 'Uelll. Till h Voter should deb r- j mine, I10111 ins know iclpe of the candi dates, whom in- will vole for, and havinp thus made up his mind, he should not lvrtnit his jndpment to Iv swayed by nny latet-oM tale, which, Ik-ihiisc it is fals, late , has Im-n lieM lwk until it is tM to iK-isintridii-ti-d. I Tiik Court of t'hanit-ry iu New .lerx-v has just pendens! an opinion holdinp that a witncs. in that State whoswi-.irs by the J'.ible is not lsmm! to liw the Uiok. A Woman when sworn had laid her ! hand on the lViblc hut refused to kiss it. The only n asoii she pave for her refusal j was that she had 'never kissed the lK.k.' ' She wan allowel by the Mast-r to totifv, j but amotion was wilsniBntly made to I KUikc out her testimony. Hen- is the I law UK laid down by ur t'ltaliivllor Ilir.1 : Aliiiirl.iv i.ml. ih.- Kver l.lvinc,.t er the L'r'trar irir-' h.leiiin inv.i. iii.,.-i. nitinnaiion or il.--tumiiiiii i- Ihv MlMaMe.-. All.ls, ii.su.it.iw. 11m- n,,.ss 111 ilus -. ,,,ni sua i.r ,u, ,., . TI.er.- i- lioit.Kitii 1.111 i!,m if sins nm.i.- IsbM slHtelnellt MlUiiily siMr is liublv ! nil lliUlit iii. ni - nary. Ihu It iss.nl thai this miv Ik- tnir and vet Hi,- CiliM-lciltV lit tin- Wltiless I. Iv IfKIIHi. w'liieli is iir umms-i ,n mi. ,.,. iiirr,. ,s treut Ions mis. now etc. mv uitm-ss lit-Tstit t"! me sue it iinnunaiiiv witti. (. ,r n-SIim - I-lll- Ml'l-l-III.Si I III' I..T1T. ..I ,1... alllwlHuil) M.lnmiitiT.-.t. willmin ..l,,,!..,.. eneein ktwsun tiie Hi lv tin. ma on inf imri Uk- t .sin l- iii-iili,-,! j,, iirism....... uiii .... mr ti-icin- tlun Uv vt ilnw. -.nlei'iiieti Hurt h, l.inim ,.l bsrninsi-tniee. she .Wlsnsl thai H vtw. I.. "e.ss.-,r, w t.. ,M. M1 m, . ..u litrst It ali Un. uWumiiou, of aa oath. W'k Iiimv n li;it-l- infi.nii:itin tiiut a M-rrct litir:il cirt'ular lias Wil jm-jsmil an.! ix now In-ill)!, or will litrilmntl thniiitfliottt the tuiinty. Thin i a wry small nii'1 wry mean uii' of lmsini-ss, ami we caution all 1! -put .limn voters blu".- it. "Liim c-.inU," cinnlnrs, and all that kin.l of thin, tliat an? lit-M hack until a fi w (lays In-fore an election, when thi-v cannot e xi4aiiicl tireoiUnulirUii1, hhoiiM alwayn U- limkiil njion with nn-jii-ioii au-1 treatf! with contempt. Tiie iiK-n win itwic tin-in ait- always t mw anlly to talk out, aii'l nmiit ujhiii the ir iioraii'V of the voter to whom they art" sv-ut, lio)U4! to ta al their Votes through j tirt ilraiu.lt ti liii.tiTUln. liibur. Un fa im- t-tati'iui'litis. W- alis- all true IJ.- i st relish of nations consists not in fleets ami publican to treat thtur eirculam with ! armi.-s. but in the manly sj-irit of an imlt coiiteiiirt, aii'l to tote for the i-anili'lates -iiil.iit yeomanry un-1 in the inti-Uitrc ntr, of their eiioiee. i coiiitort ami liu.-inessof the laU.riiijjclasM-.. Tin- l-rini i-lc i i-ormi and j it tliat lalair, SIDE SHOWBOOMERANGS. TImti- in this year even l oriirinalitv .1 1... ..rl... l.i.l..T ..f IIIHU uUiU nio.n - - - ; ,.,mmlat loll. the Democracy in their etlort-to ami.-tliel Ut in mu,.i,1(! ,,rii,ei.le to pnirtiiv, ..iibliians .f rciiii-yhaiiiaby the csta!.- I in .i,,, ,jo it justly the fmt must not In lim.eiit and suj..rt of si.lc-s!.... For a V(.rll)kpi ,ia, ; ,.un.uils lal.r ix Itiid time they toyid.nn liar and tn-mbliii);. W illi Mr. I'owiierly, and wen- even more n lii vi-il than I he Kepublicaiis when inf--rmii that he would not nuit him.-clfor hi- i.r.-.ini.alioii locominit harikari by runnint; .1 i'lilii a! muck. la! ct'iins win- also made to ti nipt the Kufchtsof I.ilir into the politii-al i arena, hut they were likewise nnsiivi-fiil, i and the Di-nemts now eniiole tlii'nis-lves j witli the thought iliat. nfter till . a Ijilsir side-show li.isrht invite the ciitraniv of iiiott- , DciuiM-nils than Ki publiciius. and then there would Ix a"Mvtiv h iw-il've-ilo.' " It is the Piohibilory siili-iiow. however,! which 1k-sI elints to Dcmccratic Ciiicic-. ! Kroiii Ion); iw, they tliink they now know how to handle this one. It i so far from I their own j-arty that it dirii tion usually j excili-s iis suspicion, and lar from their principles that tin re is les tlum the usual ii:iuriT of const rueii 11 a boomeraiiL'. And ' yel ilieiv ari tinii-s when even Prohibitory j motcmeuls. aided and abetted by the Dciu- o racy, return to plague them. A ltoltd e- : ample is that of Ohio last year, when liov. i l'oraker. who had In en unjustly d ti nted in i a pn ions c.unass, uasa;:uiu a caiididalc.in a rail-aiialaons to that which ticn'l iteavcr i u ill make thi-fall in Peiin-j Ivania. Il was known from the tirstthat Korakcr would make lln- ran . and Ib-adly knew that the stren.n!i of his own State aduiinislniiiou was more than oflsct by the wcakms.s of ( 'leve l.ind s. 1 le then tore miidc all preparations lo have i'l-ohibilion uci'atcd more generally than biton-. in the ho-e ofiakini: morn- than the Usual l'.oo" voti rs fr-ilu the Itepublicau I : 1 i"t " . etinuiiiii: of i-ouiss- th it every addi tional vie thii- di-.i-nid w. hi id 'i-a loss to lie ile(.uh!ic;i!l- ;illd a c- ! rcsjmnili II): )stin to the I ni- -r.it-. All in. n whocl Iv wateii jH.litic- can r.-all the interest with which th- v watched this -tp.i.-'!e. The I'r. ihibit ii mi-ts wen- i'ii- cilira-'iil to place the U-t m ;i.!e talent "11 their M.ite ticket. and -reat an i-iilhusia-in wa prolli.-te I that even the l.idies weiv en-ii-t-.l in lii.mv parts ., ihe Slate. The Pe pul.liejiri stronhnld- wen- nss;nleii. not by Ilelll.Klatie. hilt l-V I'p .(libit ioll SJH-.lUer-.alld 11 aiiid witlisia h -idinl mail. -1-. Is-f.ux-the p.il-elos,'d. that it was appaii ut lo all ob servers that at li-ast sonic ot tin- nn-inU-rs of tin- I it-iioH-r.it it- and Prohibition Man- I ..111 i.iillei - Wt-lv (-"ildiii'tiiii: tiie cauipateii w ith an niider-lal-.iiini:. it'iio! in eoiiipleU- haritio- li. This aliirered the more ."isT ath e lnjilor leiiii-nl-. who -al their inti-ri'-ts Were -i -lliloil-lv ihrcaTcll' d lV a Ileln-s ratie trick, the too Inv pr.i ti if which had Ih - e.iiiH- datc.i-roii-. It al-ti an-i-rs the nn.rv e.miest Kepnhiica'i Pn.liiiiilioni-ts. w iiouid lint :;lt to pud the chestnuts from the tire for ail t'ornis of discontent. The-e ti-tiirni-il to their party, while the more reputable ivp re.scniMtiics of the lienor inlere.-ts nrauiA-il i(llietly to tei.uke what tllc s;(v ;i- till plain, s; iijsin,-, ril y and deiiia.ouci-ni. ls--fmv ihe cantass flscd Hoa-lly had left only tin- U lieers in iiii!icensi-d and free rum. and I he h cl-iu-I he-wool I ciii.m racy, and he w as whipped worse than any man in ihi-i sinei the liili oflhe l.lilor Vallandiirham. The analysis of old 11' s vote -how- n-sults which tin- -al'er Democratic leader- will si-an with di-iuay. if a -iinilar c.impaiLfii i- this fall iiiaiiL-uniti-l .uraiu-t lien'l Ili-aver. Ohio's prex'i'.iis Prohibitory vole had Ihi-ii t."i,oii,i. nio-i i-from t he heptiiilteau- ofi-oursc; in the l'oraker-lbi;idle eoiitc.is ihe I'nihibi- lo.'-V V-.le ",a- over JS.OOII. 'tit till tiJiiT 1,1- 1' mi n . iliiil ni'uli nt flif mill, ml' I-I.O.-I. ifiir j IIiiii ti'i'iii tin' lti HUiirit'ir Jlli-ti. Unit tin 1't- jiii!..'ii!.:' in.'t'il't uf I'nitiil, ifitiitrii l-'t.lll! 11 ... j It is ,ll lo ni ali thesi- facts in iew of the ! present D1-1110.-r.1tic iiiocni--nts in l'.-ntisvl- j ania. T hey -hmild cans, no liann in I!e- ! publican eipli-s. l'..r the i-oiiilition- an- the! s.uiie a-in ohi.i la-t fall, and tin-nsailt will 's-jis, a- 1; 1 .11 1 1 II l.lll in- sci u.iV!l as a priii. -iple in politic-, that sidc-shnw- are I ni'ist atlraetie to tin- mcinu-rs filial one of j tin- ere.it jii-tii-s w nii Ii lias ttic t;s.-oiiit nt m its r.inss. ate ! this car. it is the Dcniocr.it i--and not the Kepuiihi an party whiilii- di eolitelited and di'.idid. ''ii'.ia- t'lutitit An" ril mi. A Powerful Argument for Pure Butter. W v-iiin. ton. June 17. The friends of j oasiiiiarariue eoiiel-.ldid th pn--i ntattoii of i their -id-of the ar-tiii--nt U-fore thcS-nate j t '. iTMiiiiTtit- oti ALrrteu'.te.n-to-day. Mr. i.ar- j diii'-r P.. Chai-in. of i'.'ston. then addn-st-d the cillllllliniv in Is-half of pun- butter. lie w.;- foil. .wed !iy Col. lb M. Littler, of the t'hiea-'.i P'odiiee i'.telcini:.-, who pr-.testi-d as a farmer aa.iin-t the nphi of oli fa.-! .rer-t-. . ti.l oimti it- ii ;.in!i r lie.-d tii.it s : . nil. .-I :;'! tn.iuu- j He U- 1 Id was , sold fraud::!, litly. I le -ail I hat alter s,r inp his count ry in Mcie.i he had performed h';s duty a-had t he , H-.-npalit of the White llmiM- by taking unl.i biui-i-lf a wife. Ili ad. lid that ciL'ht son- and daic-liTcr- lMin w itius- that he had di-. bar-j .1 hi-iltltv to hi-eniiiitrv faithfully. Cn-ai laiichter. He bad ju-t Is-piui t-i think that after vi ars of I toil ami he niiplit pi-t bis w ife a M-al-kin sncpie one ol' t hi-si- dauL-etei n piano, w hen i alotip i-.uiic Armour ,V Co. ami in-iir!v ruined ; his biisini by s-lltiip counterfeit- of his i Hitter. David Davis Dying. Hi.onMtM.iox, June JL " A p .inl has bii-i) n-ached in the illnes- of ex-Vice Pn-si-detit David Davi-." -aid his pliv'sieians to day. " when it is thnicdit I km by hi- family to pive the public a statement of the .Teat pravitv of hi-cniiditimi. ' Mr. Davi- i verv 1 ill. indis-1. and it will Iv but little hs than n miracle if he -hoiild rally." ' The plain Lic-li-h .(' if is. Jinlpc Davis is ! Uliov.sl by bis friends to Iv slowlv. bat I surely, sinking t-i death. He was taken il: I w ith a earlaiii. le on his -Imuld.-r at hi. a'o May J. 1 p lo two week apo bis cniidiii. j thoupli at tiints alarmiiiL'. s,vnieil to Ik-1 ; of gradual iini.n.v. ni.-iit. Twnw.i L- a 1. --re erysipi-ls N-t in. and is pr.ov iiip w..r-.-. or -..mi wei ks ins siilterin- have Isi n in- I leiisiliisi and lomplicitisl bv P.ii dit's discus.- ! of the kidney-. Several Cbii apo d.s-t. have Iven si:inini,n,.d will Ik- held t'-morniw Bishop Stevens Again Prostra ted. Puu.viua.ini v. Juiv is Iti-hop William liaeon SleVellK. of the di.KSS,- of Pemisvl- viinia. has Mitrenil a n-lapsc and is pr.wtratol at hi-home. N... t.ii"-l M.nut-stri-t All of 1.; f, ; . i . . , . Ins hpis.-.pl up..iiunients f.-tl,s nii.nth : "uvr u,'n eaiieliil. and it inloubtful wla'tli- ,eruie 1,1-iiop will Is-able to pnsjiU.- at the : 't'liveulion l.i Iv U-IJ on June J!h!i lor the I ' si,,.. i,i, I it tuni Inmi old Point I onifort in the latter i lurt (-tl.,. I, , vt ,. , . , I lun '" -u-i -ii. I'l-.iop Stevens basattemptid i 1" -rforiu the ii-iiii-. ,,f bi(,tri,e sim.,. ,. ! ,1 1 . I , I 1 1 . I "pi. 1,1,1, j mil. aini.it i,,-t ihi-y have proven t.i much : f-ir him. 1 ! Secretary Manning Improving. I ... ! " tsni.XoTi.X, Julie Jll. Mr. Mill.T. the .iit,mis,iIK.rf Internal K.-veiiue, retunHsl to this city tnslav fn.li, H,,t Si.rimrs V. -r m a.'i'ompanitsl N,-nK,',ry Manninp. Jlr.M,ll,T rep.rts the Stvn-fary as Very much iiupniusl , l,(il,,. l.ai .-i ... the: labor problem. Mr. Crow's Words of Wisdom Before the State Board of Agriculture. The IVunxylvania .tutr fttinl of Atrruul tnrp n-nini.il it- wam here ttnlay. "A lare number of ja were ril on nul joets of interest to the memlieiw. In the CV eiiiiif: Uahi-li A. Urnw tlt-livere! an mUlr- fin oirrii-tiltuit! l r..n- a lare awiiener. "' In ilie enurse of lii remarks he sa'ul that next to agriculture the iieMion of frrvatest national iniitvni if la1.r. f all the ieniie imi inmiciiv. suitl Mr. I. row, which lead to n.itioiiul ilecL-v the most baleful is a i.licy whether of brain or mu-o li-. oiifrlit to receive out of the accumulation of wealth in proior- ! ill current exjn-nsi-s iblriliR the eoiitinualn-e ol the busim-ss, w hether there is any filial I pit-lit or not. Authentic statistics show-that j a very lare l r cent, of all khids of business I ends in baiikniplcy. thus sinkiii); whatever 1 11 in. hi 1 11 of capital may have Ikvii iuvcsti-d. ! In all such i-asi-s it is 1 tear that lalmr receives its full pniiilioii or more, for it sliares no lKin of lln- Ios-h-s. The real solution of the laUir pitihleiii in ' this country is to determine how hich the 1 ttaci- or (sini-nsiition for liiborcan pi w ilh 1 out dis-tniyiiiK lalmr its-lf. The ileterntina t timi of that point is its only solution : all els,- i- merely the exp-ilicncy of palliatives. I Arbitralioii well enough in its-lf, only set j th-s the evNtiiifr dispute, which may arise j ii).'ciu in the same or a dirt'eit-iit shain- as of ten as it is settliil. 1 he cause ol the ili-putc is not hereby removed but remaius the same as iH'liire. The higher the priit lalsir can In- paid and Main the market lor il s products the U tter j it is f.ireM rylmdy, and to thai mint in all j cases the employer can pi, but lieyoiid that ! (mint it isiiu iiiipissibilily, for labor cannot j Ik- paid in the production of an artii Ic nmre I than the article itself will sell for in market. The market priit- for an article and the mm H tisation to U-'iwid to lalmr in its produis lion is not. xivpt to a limited extent fitisl by our country alone. In it"vt to both we in is.niititi..!i with the markets of ihe j world. A disn'-m-cmci!! Ik-iwivn tin- employer and eniplove a-to the w au'is ,. l..lir I- no more! a war U-tw is-n tuipiial mid Ui'-r than a ilisa- : irrccmciit U-twii-n the un it la.iii and hi- cus- toincr as to the pri-e of ,.1-.. 1,-s ..i nsl for sale is a war 1n-iwci 11 th pr.Klii.--r an.l 1011- ! sumer.l ajiil.il ami lalr are mutually de- j IN-n.icnt on ca. h other mid llii-re 1 aa Ik- no , eontlict ls-tw.-i-n them. The ric ann-s of lals.r in ftii- elis-tie governments. siil Mr. ; Cnw. an- to be n-movisl in the same way as : any other i'ricunv is n-in.m.l--by an a- 1 p-a! to the intelliL'cnt judgment of public ' opinion, lu fne ciiiistituii.iual )iiiveriim-ut. ' w iih free ssis-h. fnv press and imi-rs.il lial lot. then- can Ik- 110 excuse for a ivsnrt to io leucc for the corrivtioii of any prievamv. In Mi. h a po i-rnmeiit olM-dience lo tin- i-oni-maii'is of law and the mainlati -if courts is piiaiiioiiiii to all els,-. No matter what the 1 ericvaiici--l omplainiil of may Is', a n-sort to , lawless ioleiii-e i-an attack up. 11 the hehts ; ol'eM i-y law al.idinu' citizj-u. upm oriianized . s. ieiv itM-lf. and if sin ofnl is tin- tir-t -ti p in the road that h-ad- to anarchy and national ruin. An ctilh'htciicd public opinion in a fns pov ernnieiit will in the cud comet ail real ericMllllvs. if K-ueablc minus only ult etll ployisi. Il may itspiire lime and alieiiiv: , hut that is the case w ith all attempt.s lo re inoNc ioiip-siainliii): uliu.ss. No cans-, prat or small was ever y-t U-nclitteil by the viola- j lion of fnt it la mental priueipli-s of riht. iod ; rubs, ilu- universe by iiiintuiabe laws of jus- j lice, and it is in vain for man to attempt to : imllifv them. One man's ri'bts end where ! I iniother's In-pin. is the fuu.laineiiiat principle j : of all just law-sand is the ba-is of eiviliziil ; ! siMiety. Liberty is the riirlit of every vision ! I to enpape in any law till pursuit I or a liveli- ' I hood, and i-oiitiime 1 herein, without bin- j ! dranit-or ninlestntion by any nlhcr K-rsnn ; : and it is di-sysitism in its worst form lhat de I privisi him of this ripbt, a crime apainst hu- inanity -s un ely less than the takiup of life ! itself. A Texas Cyclone. IKo, 'l'i;x.. Jtilii- 1-. This ai,d adjai-ent coiiiiti-s wi-re visited on Wednesday aftcr it'H.n ami nipht by a cyclone w hich did pn at damape. lu this i IViitoii) e.Hiiity the storm ilcnmiishid th- b-iti-s-of Mrs. liriirmon-. who, with In r daiiehter. was l.urii-1 in the mills. I The mother w as tiitally injunsl. The daiieh- ter will ni-ov-:-. The risiideni-c of Di.J. W. j. ,!.,., K-1 Ui!v Inmi its f,m. I dation and turniii over 011 its -ide. The i family is.eaI. havinp tied lo their storm 1 cave. Matiy luirns. studs, mid outhoiisiT ; wen- blow n lown, and the s lioilhoti-i- at Stony w;is iiiiiipletely w ni kisl. SebiMil had ! Ikvii disinissi-il. howeM-r. and no fatalitiisi j ri-ultisl. -At Pilot Point sins and awninps j wen- earrii-d away and heii-i-s unriHilisl. 1 Wiliianis .V" N-w burv's warehoii-i- was mo - id bv the fon e of the w ind foriv fii-t fnun it- fniimlatinii. and Kenil.-ill's irniin viiiri j holism- vvas unnNifeil. At P.lonmtielil similar lam:iure was done. ! and Dr. liilev 's dwelliup lions,, mas blown to J piiic-c At Mount Keiimslv the bii.ipeovi r W i!sm j -nv. w;1. ,s,n,,l, t, iy wrivkisl. ( uil. lt's ,.n,,.rv ston- was badly w ris ked, the roof i,(-itll. r;4ni,,i and the front of 1 hi-ituildinp j blow n in. Corn waslaid low and enttnn s--; venly ilaiiia.'i-d. j ,t Pleasant valley the wind was niorevio 1 lent and hi W" dow n lln- Metlnslist and Pr.-s-j bylerii.n 'lilllehes. vv ni kinp Imth. ! At Waco J. C. shaeferwas struck by lipht ! niinr and severely injnn-d. He w ill pmbiib j ly die. The storm is ri-lanled as the most j si-riiiiis everkiinv. ii in this n-piou. and the I iliinta'-i to thecnips, it is fcansl. w ill Ivvery j pnat. I Peports ti'omCiKik loimty state that the I storm was tin- hcaviiM i-vcr known. At j Valley View u dnip ston- was moved from j its Inundation an.l turned around. 11 lu r j biiildiiurs welt- Uidly daiinc'cd. while feni-is., J on-hards ami prain stack- wen1 carried away, J s.-itteriil in every direction. Heavy trn-s j wen- t w isted off anil earri-d aw ay. Several I livisi n- te-irtel lot further wi-f. where j the storm i- known lo have assiun.Kl the ' form of a full-fli-fhns! cyclone. At Itaska two 1 hurelie- wcr. blown down, m-veral 1 farnihoti--s torn t ' child was killisi. pii-cis. and Joseph Kair- Rejected and Ejected. St. Lot is. June 17. Two months a-jo Si. Iiiti" si-iity wa -h.s keil bv tiie eloivmeiit of Mis-Olive Ilanline with a k nuili - y.in mail iiaim-l Millikcn fnuu San Krancisco. Thcur Wen- iiuuricd in Ivllevilh. III., and the bridi ppkiiu luul not Ihe w hcit-w illnil t ami a consultation I ' f"r "'I-'"'''' I'slpinp. After a tenivs j tuou- hiii,cyiusin, imssl chit-fly in iliKlpiup i i-siuors, .iiiiiKt-u wokc up a lew iiavs api j t. find his wife inis-inp. She had returned j to her Cither's house. The father, lfopcr K. Har.linp. is pnsii.leiit of the Valley Distill inp Comiany. and a man of lunpe wealth. This nioniii.c they. map husband erawltsl 1 thmiiph a window into the mansion nd ile ! II.....I..I i.:u :-.. ii. .i ; . ........ r., ,,,s nt- iiounsntsi a revolver .,i .,.d,.i .... ,. ., , , -- .u nous,- limn ne H'llllil llt-r I nsmi and then fon-e.1 tlv diatr ovn. seized her and nspie-i.sl her to fly wit ii him. She had euoiiph of llyiiip durinp Ilie bniieynssin. At this p.int a Kiliivman, bn k.d by the fathcr-iu-law, lis.k charpe of yoiiup Millikcn and leil him to the poliix- .-tatinn. when eharpes of t n-pa hie and tlixt tirl iiir the vace wen- pn-fernsl and aftorwanls with draw n. Then the hu-bsind was n-lcasisl. A Big Crowd of Emigrants. Xl.w Yokk. June '1. Arrivals at Castle j tiunlen tot lay reached the usual tinmhcr of , l.nlst. of whom l.IUll were from LivenssJ ami lis nt;i fpw Ia.,al..n.lhe..tl,eri! Ivinp fn.m Amstenlam. There are sipt.s of a en-at U)(WlM in in.itii. A HONEYMOON OF DEATH. Vokk. June Hi. -Winticld IJ. Thomi non, the youiift husband who delilnmtely niunlered his wife oftwii weeks in die Stnrte vant House yesfenlay ami then nent four bullets into his ow n body, lay on a rut in the New York Hospital fci-ilay and faced the problem of death. I!y the siik- of bin IkiI sat hu; ilirman remiudiiu; the would -Ik- sui cide Iliat only by ilcath could tie estiie U; iti): arn-stiil asa w ife-mtinlen-r.' All that skill could do the hospital attendants did for him. hut he pit no symiathy from theig, nor, indeed, did he seem to i-are for any. Durum the tnomiii); hourM his ease lookeil very hopeful, ami as he was pcrfivtly eon mhhis he was itrced to tsulei.UHi molivtai for his crime, but he only clenched his teeth and shook his head. Later on i-ritoiulis act in and the dm-tors fell that the scale- had turn ed ajminst him. Meanw Idle the binly of his pisir little bride w ho luul looked into her mirror only to sec there a vision of .sudden death, lay in her mother's tidy riHimsfroiiliiijion Ninth Aven ue, awaiting the knife of the Coroner's medi cal assistants. The pleasant fai-e was pnii--fnl and n.niHsil and almost smilini;. IKnth had Uvn ipiick and painless, and the pirl never knew of the rtiwanlly shot. Above the eorjise a fraulie mother raed and I sat her breast. eryin : " Ach, tJott! Why did I allow her to lci.ve iuy house, my little Jen nie! " The mollar reinemliered tii late the family cstranp-mcnt wliich had taken the lineriu); pirl fnuu ln-neath the family roof. The Iiejmty ( oroiier made a iosl-mortcni examination in the afternoon. It h evident that Mrs. Kahler sIikmI la-fore the mirror adjusting her hat, probably w ith the inten tion of startiliL' for Maiich Chunk, when the husband stole up ln-hind her w ith the miser able little pistol he luul purchased in the inorniii).'. plain) the muzzle close to the Imck of her head and tired. The bullet st-uck the skull w here il is very thick and soliit, and was flattened a;atinst it. Stunned by the sIiih k. the bride luriiisl her head slight ly mid the second shot strixiii); two im-lies iK-hind the ear. ieuetratisl the back wall of the skull imil was sbipKil by the front wall. As the bride fell. 1 hotmw-oii fired a thlnl )ilm, mj,,,,!, . Imllet cnt-riii)i the wall nnir mirr,ir. That he aeteil w ith ...p,,,,,!, ,U ilK-ration tuny In- juiU.'ed by the ,-,., ,,,, ,v hitn-n-ll' titat he walked to the wi(,lW nd n.-tid that it was 3 o'clock bv thetiilsey Ifon-e time piece. Ilethen walk isl oxer to the Ik-11 handle, fired an ab.nive bullet apiinst his own sktill. put up his hand to ti 1 ul the bullet hole, thus uettiiisT it M11,.lirt, w jt, ,,Ml. nmu the bell with sud den energy and then emptied his pi-tot into his bend and breast. All of the hazy cir-cuiu-tanci-s ol'thc killine were made clear by the iost-iiiortcin examination. The only article found in Thompson's pK-kets were titty-five i-euts. a nickle matcb Ik.x. a receipted bill Inmi the Aiuiducck llmw lori7.. and another front the Tre niniit ll.iuse fur :i.s Ml. The bill had items of - for w hie and eighty ceiils for lnvr. It is now U licved that Thompson knew but little of m(ilii ii,c and it has Ikvii ascertained that his name was not down as a matriculant of the College of Physicians and Sureeniis. . friend of the wife murderer, who bails front Pitl-burch. says Thonion's marriaL'e was unknow n to his friends, and it had bei-11 ircticrally believed that he w a-enaisl to Ik married to the adopted daughter of Piiillip Anuoiir. the w'ell-kuown Chieairo mrk packcr. A iIKitcli from i liii-.iL-o n-lati-s thai Mr. Annour. on Is-iti): intertiewisl. saifl: "I hae noailoptisl daughter. Tin- pirl reli-rn-il to is an estimable youii); lady w ho lived for a time with my brother's family in Kansas Cilv." Benzine Explosion. Dkcati u, Juil.. June 1!L Itesideiifs of this j.lace wi'it- starllisl yeslenlay moniinp by a Icrritie explosion, which shisik ciery hous in the city. I uimcdititciy an ularm of tin was sounded, and it was found that It. J. Tn-vor's hanlwan- -tore was in ruins. Knuu the plate-plitss front, which was blown to i atoms, to the rear of the Inrpe it ami. were : seiittensi frapinettls of machinery. stovs and ! other poods in ruins. The enlin- rear part, ' u-ed as a wan-nMm. was a nia-ss of ruins ! from ttliich tlam- wen-issuinp. Criis. of j distn-ss cominp fniin the debris told that 1 some one was buried underneath. Water was -soon piuriui: on th-tlanii-s. and the c ttbrts at n-si-ue witi- rcwariled in a short time by ! the rii-overy of tin- man w hose eris had ! Iss-n heanl. It pnivi-d to U- John Oiulcr. a el rk, w ho risitnid on the ssoiid f I r. He I was horribly biirue.l and ei nslnsl, and died : in preat apony two hours after his risviie. , The I'm- was soon put out." The Theory :td ' vaneed is that a 11111 -f U-nzine in the wan i nmi spninp a link, and as the clerk went 1 into the room, with a lamp in his hand, the I explosion iK-i-urnd. The loss will lv alumi I M.'i,'. - ! Looked Death in the Face. ! Akkon. June I. Sheldon linovn. av. I 1 s, a well-known men-haul, wits struck l.y the Pittshurph aii-l WiMern fa-t expn-ss at I o'ifiNk this moniinp. He was walkitip n I the New York. Peinisylvauia and Ohio tr.u k : ami stcpK-t aside to avoid a train on that , r.id, when the Pittsbmp and WiMctu train , hit hiui. kn.K kinp him into the air and iu- tlietinp terrible wounds ii-.n his head and I Isslv. He is now lyinp in a very criii.al condition. John Canithcrs, a Tilinadpc farmer, a!-o : had a narrow- i-sc-.iv fnun a Imrriiile dinth to-ilav. He was burninp a pile of brush and, 1 to make it burn Ivttcr. stamHsl it with his i feet. He Iks-.iiiic eutaiiL'hsl. iiml in a moment ! the tin- was burninp fiercely alioet his le-s. ' III- calhsl lor a iieiuhbor's hired man to -live j him. l-'or so I will." wa tin-answer. Mr. ) Canitiiers, thouph iu imiiu-ut js-ril. rejs-t.-i the heartli-ss proller. " Will, burn, then." I was the inhuman answer. He did not 1:1 ! tirely burn, but dc-is-rati-ly renewed hi- el ! furls to ili-K-iitaupIc liiiiwlf, and finally -111- iirdi-il. but not until his leps wen- ti'rrihly blistered by flu- flames. At the Mercy of Murderers. l-lvsTSr. Jii is, June 17. This city is vcr- itably ill the mercy of a uaup of silitie:il miir- i dcrers, ho arc takinp advantape of the lai t lhat then-arc no p.hi-i-inen mi duty. The itt-ent susK'i,.-ioii of the small force that was on duty for inefficiency Las emh.ililcned all j the ilaiipcmus element in the city and sub- urlis, and MblK-riisi and Imrplaries an- In-' iiieut. The attempted nmnliTersof n-pirtcr i J. W. Kirk and Heiirr Steinert, nephew of' ex- Mayor Itowinan. have exciied the fi'ars ' of all orderly voplc. The latter is not ex-! K-ctcil fn live throuph the day; uud J. D. ' Miller, the n-Kirter who was bnttally Ivateii on the bridpe last nipht by City Clerk. T. A. Canty is also dyiup. Astranper who refused to treat a panp of nuiphs, was taken lo a va cant lot, tvatcii to insensibility. mIiIh-I and left for ilt-.ul. Ijidii- an- stopKil on Ihe slnsts in hniad ilnylipht ami onlensl to pive up their purses by, thii-vt-s who, wheiiever met with refusal, snatch the money and make away w ith it. Their eseaV in made easy by the fact that there are lit. ..licc!ncn to make I ' I arrests. Women and children fear to Iv on the streets at nipht at all. and men only ven ture out w hen fully armed and pn-pan-d to resist an attack. A Mob of Striking Cigarmakers. P.i-viiixi.. Pa., June III. (duzcrA: Frame, havinp sectirtsl ten more non-union men fn.m I-aninstcr county, this moniinp hud twonty-live hands workinp w here they for nicrly employetl Sun. When the men ipiit work last nipht they were followed by alsint 1111-11 and Ihivs, who In sited ami thn w Uiud at them. Thc.Kilicc siilistsneiuly ar- 1 resltsl two men. who were fined Jsi eiu h this ; morninp. This cveiiinp the tlemoiistnitiou j of the mob surToundilip the factorv iH-eaine ! so violent that three more arrests were made ! ami the cmwd disvrsetl. This eveninp Mayor 4 Stiz, fearful tf an outbreak, sent a pnanl to the Bictory fiir the nipht, and issued a pns laniMiion waniinp all vrsons fmm . semhlinp near the factory, as unlawful ami danpeniiis to Uic mhlie jieaee. and threaten iiur effective meanure and the anrest of all ltrticiKtiits if the pnvlaniatiiiu is not im lueiliaU ly lieetleti. A MEMORIAL TO WEBSTER. 1 umiieii. X. H.. June 17. Tliomns ball's hnuizi- statue of Daniel Webster, pnsvnti-d to the State by IVnjamiu Pieree Cliem-y, of lUistoii. was diilicated to-day. It has b,vn erertitl in the Hratc Hnire park, aimut othj hundreil yards cast of the Capitol. Mr. Chen ey made a prewntiitimi aildns, wliici. wjs ns-Kiiilisl to by (invernor Currier, !n then It-ad'a letter from President Cleveland, w ho. lifter n-prettinif that pn-swinp otlieial duties would not allow him to be present, adds: " Kverj- iMvxsioii w hich dmsi honor to this illustrious srau-smen is of extraordinary in terest to all American citizens. since our pride in his carver and achievements is not in the ImM limiosl by purtuuu inilucnr-cor by any sentiment less than national. It would b well ifiu tlK- capital of even- State then. sIimmI a statue such as Concord rmusls, which should not only pmmpt the memory of a man. but which should also keep. alive throtipli the inminp ivnturscs the love and veneration of the American people br true Alucrii-aii preatiHsis.'' President Nesmith. of the statue inminit-tei-. sjKike briefly and an isle. comHiscd by William C. Sliepimnl. was read. The oration was dcliven-d by Kev. Samuel Cnh-ord ltartlett. D. D., LL. D.. who, in the course of his remarks, said of Wclister: " When, ill bis reply to ilayue. he stran phsl the il-K trim- of millilicution, it is the ttsitimony of the Southern Psiyanl and the Northern Wiiuhmp that he defcrn d the bliKHly i-onlliet thirty yea:--. And when the eonlliit came Ihe lojiir ccIck-s of that spiss-h were the reverU-ratiup call that siiin-inclu-il and eliei red the friends of the I'nion to the rescue; its solid principle the im prcpnable r.K k on w hich a milliiut soldiers stood and foiiphl and won." Thirly ihoiisanil jvople attetuKd the cere monies and admired the statue. It is H feet hiph and weiplm 2.00U piunds. Webster wi-ars 1111 old style dress suit, his ample coat licinp closed around him by the two central butious, and its larpc, rollinp collar disi-lo-es a plain shirt fn int. The bottom of the ve-t is shown below the coat and the (roii-crs aiv full and Itow inp, Themt-k is encircled by a broad, tnrncd-ilow ii collar. The arm- arc at the sidis, the thumb and index tinpi rof the ripht haiidb -inp ok h, with the n tn linin r t'uipcrs partly clos"d, while the left hau l j holds a partly oviied manusi ripl. The bead repn-s4-nts Webster in his latter years and is -mid to Ix- remarkably life-like Tie- lipurc stands mi a liphl broiizi ha.-c .'- by '.Ut iueln-.s in size, and in the rear of the ripht lep there is ail irn-pular pile of Iss.ks sunn. mute I by maiiii-s rij-t. Captured by Two Boys. ti vlii.Nl'li. Ma--.. June -ju. l-'or abotil a year (baric- W. Cobby and wife, of Temple ton, have lived apart. Mrs. Coblev kept boii-K- for a Mr. Hill livinp al Kji.-I Teinple toii. At .'1 r. w. to-day Coblev went to Hill's house w bile tin- family were al siip-r. Mr. Cohhysaw him oul-iiie and shontid. "My 4 . 1. hen- eoim-s my liiisbainl," and ran into th.- mntry. Coblev entered the bou-v. I. . I lowed bis wife into the palilry and -hot her in the Inn k. She ran to the kitchen, lie followed and shot her a-.-ain. The s.r Wolliutl thill thsl to the street, where the hu-l.at.il lited 11 third time, and -he fell dead hv tin r bidi The thrti- bullet- nil en tend tile b.lek W llllill a -pice of a few illellis. s.piare. Two bi-year-old bys ctia-i-il Cobh-y and -toiiiil him. lb -hot one of the bivs in the thiph. intliitiiip only a -lipht wound, 'flic ImiVs eontitiuisl to stone the murde-vr. one stone i 1 , 1 i 1. 1 i 1 11 leartu! ua-h under hi lelti ve. Coblev ran th ree i barters ot 11 mile, w ban the Imiv-. a-si.-tiil by one sidm v Lillt-y. captunsl him. Second Reception. w -il!..roN. June Is. -The l.'.lhlic rn en- tioii al the White House to-uipht wa-s the larv-i-t of the kind ever wi!Ilis-c, Inn. ThoU-ll Ihe reeention Was not lo lspill lllitil tl o'cloi k. before Ii o'cl.K k all ilnnielise crow d had patheriil and taken its station hi the vicinity of the main I. sirs, and when they were thrown ovn a closely p ickisl line of men, women and i hildn-n extended from the main entrance dovv n the e.irriape way out of , the North pule and c.i-t on Peiiusylv ania Avenue to fifteenth stnvt. There was fully : a.oou (s-rsons iu line and at lo o'i lock the iiiiml.er had not vnvptibly diminisln d. ; Pn'sident and Mrs. Cie-. eland were n '-till by Mr.-, biidieott. Mr-. Whitney and ir-. Vilas, 'flic floral diioialion were similarto those of la-t 'fhui-s.lay and I he pclieral ar raiipeuients pr.e ticaliy in- -aine. Pre-'t-l nt and Mrs Cleveland -lm .k hand- with all as : they pa-s.. ihn.ui'h the Pltie P-huii an 1 the bride had a bri--hl -mile for each one and a kind word f.r th.ses,. n-sisni,! in the moviiej iti.wiI. The Lutheran Ministerium. Kv-Tox. June 17. The one huiidrsl and thirtv niplh annual Convciitioii nt the Luth eran Miiiisteriuni of I'eiiii-yiva.ii.i ami iidja ec,nt Statis- coii-.tiit-d in hri-l's Lu:iie"an I luinl: this nioriiiiii.'. le v. Dr. kr..-. I ppai bed the - il'sh. al -stiiioU and thiswa folloned hv iMinuintiioii si-rv i. e. The .u'l. r ii. kii was i-in-ittiesl i hi. t!y in ri--- iv in i re il. titials ..I lay d. Ii -.it. s and in he-irinp ll.e npirtof p'.-ident K-oiel. This r.vi vv.d thecliun ll i lillli'.-is. the tl;sttissta!s. the ) tnml call-. iM-Tallation- and onliuation- dnr iup the y-' ir. 'I'bi coliee, - an- iu l'skI is-ii- 1 dit'oti. tho.:;h the Ihisdopii-il sih.Kil- m-sl . ' mon- bllilditlL!-- One of the subjii !s likeiV ' to Ik- di-s ussiil this sc-siou is ihe pr..je t of ! dividiup the Minili riuiii. Tin re is c iii-i.!-i cr.iblt-li elinp on this subjii t. but it is -aid ' whatever is done will be amicably a.c'iii-pli-hcd. Rescued from the Surf. ' Ari vxin I'm. N'.J, June lit. --At ii..u : to-day wiii.e a ntun'vr of ladle- from the Men er M m irial II .in.- were baihinp iu the surf near Michipm avenue two of thi-m vvi re 1 carried away by the current. Their calis lb: ! aid h-oupl.t Prank Marshall, of tin- S!n - burnc II . n-e. and John Duple, who with dif- fhiilty m in il'iiI to kei p them up until J D : Smilh arrivisi with a lili'-bue. llv thi- time a crowd had chivied, and ii-.-mit a.- the! I brave rescuers had taken hold of the rope the ; j crowd on the beach sci.ed the shore end and ; I pulled on it so violently that it petcd. The ! heavy cm real carriid the ladies further out, hut fortunately Smith apai:, reaehc.l them i with the life-line. and they were safely land- j ' cd. The nu n were much exh I'l-ted a id ! Imlli huliisi were uiicnnseioi,.-. -'fin- usual ! I means for n-snsi-itiiiion wet- applied and t i were sitircsslul. 1 A Railroad Declines to Carry Beer. t nn voo. June 111 Suit lor stlo.ti 1 1 ,1 una pes was U-piui to-day by fienrpe A. and Frederick W. ISow man. Uvr sellers of Mar Nhu!!tovvu. Iowa, upaiust the Chicapo and Northwestern I! lilitnul for its refusal to tr.ms sirt lfl barn Is of Ikst for the plaintiffs, fnuu Chicapo to Marslialllow n. The r.iil- I mail decline In carry the lieu-rape fiir fear I oflhe low.i statute makinp il a pent! olu-nv ! lo lake liipior into the Slate, lfowiu in Ibos. j laiupht ."i,ii barn-Is at sai .'sl par h i:-.-.-!, the l" "" m ,H' """"" "" I... . I -i. v I . i .... li nun iowii. i in .viinimtsit-ni mail n'llts- ! ed lo take it. Itowman P.nis. assert that i Ivcr is sold all over Iowa, ami if once tht-v I suieeelctl in pettiuit into the State they cnuM j sell il for vr Imrnl and not lie molested, i 1 The n-fu.-ul of the ti.uisiny Tti trau.-K.rt it j is to mailt' the iKvassioii of a test of the val- ! idily of the Iowa law. Lawlesness in St, Louis. ' St. Lu is. June Jo. (iovenior Oplesl.y. of j Illinois, -toppd in K. a-l St. Liu is last nipht on his way home from the southern pint of j the State, where he had Ikvii in-si tiup the ; Southern Penitentiary and Insane A-ylum. ' He was waited ujhiii by a committiv of t-iti- ! zens and nspn-sti-.l to do somethinp for the j iksii.K- of Kast St. Iiuis. as the eitv povern- ; meut was unable to pnitcet them from the thieves who had isissession of the city. The liiivmiiir said he Ivlieved a city of ln.oon inhabitants was hip euoiiph to pnifts-t itself and refused lo send militia or do auyihinp to protect provrty owners. Ills said a vip ilance ronimiltc is orpanuinp and there is a pnisKvt for some lym hinp. Sanvly a nipht pLsses without sevend hiphway nihlvries and as nianv fckiiiious assaults. TARIFF QUESTION SETTLED. W.vsiiisnToN, June 17. In the Senate this niorninp Mr. Inpalis oirertil a resohuion enllinp itpin Ihe President for a li-t of all removals and appointments w ithin the civil service clnssitieatiiHi. and of all chief clerks and chiefs of divisions who have Iven trans ferred without examination. The natural numpt:ou ia that Iiqralls wants to convict the admiuislrution of insim-eritv in n-pard ' lo riri! servire reform, and lhat the heads j of deikirtiiients have violatisl the law in j makinp app lint mints and transfers. , jol.jii tioii of Mr. CiK'krell. who always an i tapoiiiz m Inpall- the resolutioii went over ; until to-m-irrovv. When ihe house was called lo order this morninp nearly evert' mcmlvr was pnss'iit, i a very una-ual iKt-urreiiit-. The aniioiiiici i incut that Morri on would cull up his tariff ; bill had bniupht out U.lh sides to the last j man. Morrison, lins kenriilpe, and other i revenue n forniers wen- ein ulatinp on the j Di in.H ratie side, anxious to brinp their vote j up as hiph as possible. M. Kinlv and His 1 isk k wen- workinp like iK-.ivers on the oilier j side, and very ellts-ivetiy, Iibi. Murrism an- noiim iil that he would not call up his bill : until 1:"A : . i When the bill nunc up this afternoon it j was refused by a vote of P17 lo loll. Thirty I thnv Di iiiik rais voted apaiiist Morri.-siii. ami ; time lb-publicans in his favor. This proh- ably si.tiies the iiu.-slion of t iirilf n-iluctioii i not only for the present session but for this i Conpn-ss. A majority of upaiust Mor j risiit is nion' than vvas peiierally until imteiL i thouph each side felt sun' of his defeat by a ; small inarpin. The nsuilt causes much dis ' eiissini, jhett' to-day, the priiicipd featun- of i which is the iiumlvr of DemiMrats votinp j for protection. It is not at all llattei inp to ! the President, w ho ;.- known to have ni-enlly ! luiiile )K'rsonal upKiils to the leaders of his : party in its IvLalf. Morrison aniiouiniil j that he would n nevv his motion on next Tuesday. A Wonderful Sight. Tvt i.oi:'s K.vi I.-. Minx.. June 17. What ha- risuilvcil it-el! into the larpc-l lop jam iu the world loi ined in the dalles of the St. Croix at this place ye ter. lay. and to-day the old liituU-rmen ilace the amount at not le-s than 1 in oki on" feet, and ruiiiiiie.' in at the rale of one million lis t ja-r hour. The jam now cxteinb from the levi--. in the dalles, to , way above Tunic's Palls, fully two miles. The old n-idi nts -fate lhat this is the larptM : jam ever formed in the dalles, suriassin the ; fuvt pre.il jam of sii.y The jam is altr.ietiiip hundn'd.s of sK-.'tators from nil parts ,,f the ! country. Il is a wonderful sipht. the hupe ' lop-e iiiiiiu' dow u mi a w il.l i iirivnl, plunp ; inp wiih a Ihiindetitip noi-e over, under and ' all aUmi the wedped-topeiher lop- iii front, hell snappinp ti nioii-ter iu twain as if il w -.-re a ha.el -ii. k.aml ihen- to inp another . twenty or uiore fi t hih iu air, an. 1 Inn-w.-.ivinp linin it- star'il'ii piinl in t!il-e.il;.' 11 llnjK !e. taiC'lc Up the riviT. Lo''JI r-say that liii'l. r the mo-l favorable ein nin-tanee. it will take from le:i cay-lo Iw.i Wtt-ks to Im-iik the jam. If the water should pive mil. t!ie l..'s would have to n-main thi-te until another ri.-e. . A Pot of Coin Found. Mi rii.i.. Pi.. J.ine Pi P.-n r Ib'ldie. nee known a- the Wiliiam-pirt liimU-r kinp. it't iveil the contract to supply Hiint iii'.'.f.n with vva'er. Vc'lcrdav aftcruo in his men were i-ea v at iii'- nt tiie new n"servo;rat tile head of I'ltlll -tr.i t. W hen lit a dentil of aiKilll i ipht le.-t tr .in the -Ull.'ee .1. D. Me t lam. 1 ic n lit - lo reman, disisiv enil an carl li en pnt. seelir- ly se lied, w hich Was tilled lo tie- brim w'th Mexic.iu ami American pi.ii I and sih,rc "iis ol ancient date. M.CIa'n retii-i- loin ike public the amount the -t eoiil.iiui,l hut hi- Irielids -ay it is -cvera! thousand dollar-. A - .n a- the di- overy u.i-in el, known Mr llc-dii put in a i 'aim for ihe I- i-in- on Ihe pr .and that it wa foiiiei on In- p!os-ric. vviiilc Met latn in-i li'ithal it was hi- under theeolumon law re latnip to In i-iire-l r.n . . Mr. I 'In -i -tain oie sto: k is allo'.hi r claimant. Iler dni-a-ed bii-baml s .ld the la id to lb rd'n . and the widow ill It-PC- ih.it the money was buiiisl by j ColiM.K'k for safe kerpilip. All the parlies have i-inployiil isiiuisel. and the owucis-hip of the contents of the pot will be tested ill the court-. Almost Uxorcide. Ni.w lltvcx. ..CI . .lime IU Stephen M ili.-r api-ared at the door of hi- wife' limiv iii I. ii-i -in- : a! -i. to this morninp. Hi- -on a -ii'.-ill be . and Mr-. Maher opp - ed h - ciilraiiee. Ib- bicM op-u the d r. tlatlttii.ip hi---.nr. I lie l!-.r. and prabbe I hi- w il - vv in-h id ju-t risen f.om l I hv th" hair, lie kii.s ked her dovv li and In ide a late-- al hi r w ith a larpe -Ii.h- kuite. sin i.i'.ipiit the i.lade in her lineer-and In I I it I'. .rati ::i-r.in!. th-nkiii .' -he i-oiil.l w n it it f I. ' II I h ! 1 1 1 . Inih 1-v i : i. -I i h. .hi'W 'lie -h.irp blade llir .'.l.-ii the lti-,.. i -il'il;.' tiie ti h ..f ihe lilipcr- to the 1ki;i, . T'n 11 hi -!a-h.--l l.er while proslrat'. driv :::p the l:i:'!i into her foreaim. The landla.lv bearinp her eric- ran l..vn -ta!r-a:idi iilu'il M iher by tlcb .lv and ihr, vv hini intoa ".imr..! :!ie nsmi. Mrs. M ilvr ni-he-1 into tin -tre : an I Ih-.l iu tirmrtoihe p .Im e -1.11 ion. i lot hid ..n'v in her uluhl dix--s im.l Iraiiinu bioo.l r..ni her wounds at every step, odicer- pnnic f-d to the -ceiic and at'i'e-ti .1 Malic.', lb- iv .1 scntciii i d to jail l.r llmv m.-iiih- am! fm.-il Struck by Lightning. I'.ia.l.vim: o . .JicK- p;.--V te.-iiUi.' ii. uni ty oeiirl'i-i 11. 1:' ' 'Hi il-v ilie. in M i'l" e 1 oil, it y. ju-t -. 1 llli ol 1 his i il v . .1 irite.: a hec. V r.iiu-tonii. rin.in I- -tiny :i:i I !ii-lu - ci . wive s.un ii:-l.iii,-- tV nii h.Cil vv h 1 ;ii--torm overln.'k fin ru The f illtt-r,: 1 1 ynii.ip-t-si -hi t.s.k refuse under. 1 laipe Irv and older b. iv -t-IO -I und'-r on, in. .h tanee away. l.iL'htniup -tniel; the hi-.' triv. kitlinp father and s-.n in-tumly and -tuiininp Ihe ofher b iv so that he did not tvenver eon-scioiisnts,- for-sime time, and then be was liormr-si rirkeii In Iiml his lather and bn.thcr dead, their clothes literally torn to sine Is. but the Imlies a n.i.-nt I y Hot Itliri. His trie- soon attra -tel ii'.teutio:). uud frieicb c.iiu.- and removed the unfortunate vieliius In a house, from whence they were afterward- taken honie In tiie frantic vvitc and mni her. Threatened by Lynchers. Wui.l.i.iN.i W. Vv.. June If, lssii.Thc near iippmai-h of the trial of Samuel and James Sickles for the niunlcr of James St.irms in April last, ha- aroused afresh the iudipiintioii which the murder at the time excited aiiioiip the citieiis of Calhoun coun ty. Li t nipht u h ind of arniisl and nioiuit t'd men r.wle itilol irantsville, the county seat, dis.'iiised with slttx-Is tlimvvn over their heads, vv ith eye-holes cut iu them. The men nsle in sinple file to the otlicc of counsel for the Sicklfses and nailed a notice on the d.sir to the cttis t that if the murderers were not tried al the term of court which met to-day. they would Iv taken froni the jail and lumped. - - - King Ludwig's Insanity. MrxicH. June- IS Amoiip the documents which have Ikvu submitttil to the Diet to pnivethe insanity of the late Kinp I.ud-.vip. i- a i In re of' the dead monarch scntcm-hip all the ministers to death, copies of w hich were ; sent to all the nn-mlvrs of the povenimcnt. j and a divn-e sentetieinp a mimlvr of the I ministers to hani-hm -nt to America. The i affidavits of thirty ktso!is have also Iki-ii : siibr.iitttsl, in which il is stated that the Kinp ' injurnl tin in by throw inp at them knives, j china and plass. There is also a ilvumcnt ! relatiup to a prop.-al of the Kinp to form j a cabinet, with his valet a- Pn'sident. j A Palace for the Chinese Lega- ! tion. ! I Wisuixorox, June 21: The Chinese U- j pation lit iv. now iinnils rinp twenty-six jvr- i suns, is to Ik- uccomuiiHlateil in a Mandarin's i palate to Iv erected on n whole siUare of pmiitnl lsuipht in the northwest section by the Chiiit-e tiovcrniueiit for 'Jii.litio. The jialaee will cost JiiO.iKul more. EARLY HARVESTS. ToI.Eijo, Ohio, June Is. C. A. Kinp Co. durinp the fKiA tints- .lays have mviicd l.."n n-Krts from prain d.'silers and millers isiverinpalnMrt every imiortanl wheat eiuin tv in the six principil w inter vv heat Statist. PpIKs-ts un- very favorable, except in Mich ip.in and Kansas. Missouri lias extvlh'iit pnwKifts, Illinois nearly as pissl. while In diana and Ohio an- almost :W favor.ii.le. MaJupnn has a Ciir pnepect. but the nntlook in Kansas is psir, Michipan n-K.rts the present pmsiKs-t-alsint Ihe same as July 1, when the April-ul-tunil Ilureau n K.rt wils pithcn-d. The oili er Stales all show a decidis! improvement durinp the jost two weeks, Ivinp the pn-ut-tst in Missouri and Illinois. Ilarvt-u is iu lull blast in Kansas and Missouri. Next week il w ill Iv pi ner.il in most of Illinois. Indiana and Ohio, but not in the northern section until the last of June. Five Men Dropped 86 Feet, j II..VHK, X. 11.. June IU. Five workmen j John Knlvrts, Dennis Haley. Howard M-- I j tirath, John llobiuson. and William Crown j enpaped in buildiup a chimney for the I'o- ; chtsu Maliufacturinp t otn.:iiiy, wen- .rc- ' ' ciiitattil sJi ftvt by the falliicp of the stapiup on which they were at work. The t..f.ot ihe t liimncy follovvtsl them in their fall. Tin- i men struck on the second Hour of the fat -tory novv in .rm-ess of buildiup. Kobiusoii and' r.niwu won- taken up insensible, hav inp r- ccivid fearful wounds about the head. The other men t-snssl with a few slipht bruises. ViewingKing Ludwig's Remains Mimi II. June li. The In sly of Kinp l.ud 'vvipwas plai-tsl in state in the old hs-l of the i:i-side.eliloss this morninp and the (uile lie were admiitisl to view the remains utter o'cliK-k. The hh.Ic iu their tir-t sunn- . i .1 i. .. :.i ..1 ........I liril.-llisi nil' pnanl- u-i.ie uii'i I"""1-- in ill disorilerty conlus .uatiy were , kiHN'ktsI down and trampled iini. and ihe ' eollili was Sim ni surrounded by people breath- i less wiih exeitenii nt or crx'inp aloud with f pain. 'I he disir-of the palace were finally ibrecd -hut and arranpemcnts w ere made for ; adinittiup I'l"! H-rsotis at the eii.I of ca- h ' iiiarter of an hour. Heavy Rains in Pittsburgh. rrrr-i:i ki.ii. Jnm IT. The luaviif r.ilu nf lln m-:i!1 viM.l tliis tin I:t-t niu'!il jimllhis iih.nMi.tr. I'l arioi? itrts nf tin- t ilv stm vri', tIfNHlttl. uiul on MuliH rrv ! alley twenty fuiiiilif m- wa.-Intl imu of their Inta-H-M ly a 1:1 trem h iiviTllowinu ami 1 tillinu' the lwt lliii-'- with w.iU'r. Wa-lmut' : ami laiitle-ii.Uv. an- rf rtt I mi .- vera I nt: I- na'l, aii-I train- an- lu-lly tit lav-1. Tiie rivers a iv ri-iui: mjidly. aii'l frt.ru -u t iinih aii,m tlieiv will !. :t -tap f water MilhVieut t i all-'v the sl-ij.in.-:t; tf : ' i l-.-.t hlllieir. f t";ti ! tin !, r -ri. - - Content to be a Pauper. Uf. '.t M.. JlMie ill i ri II. ;ijel T'i. year-. -lifl .it the I'.. Ciuuly A 1 m-h- m-e thit ni'tmiiij:. Hew- a'linitt. ! ! tiie fn Mitulifii -i;v-.iiie year a;' aifl r maiiifl tin re iiiifll hi- ile.itli. Tte-nh livinu' a!: thi- tiiiu- within the -t-nii (' li-'-'iiii u hii ie-. In ha! ima r i K 1 1 i j' -n :i train. T.iken t!ie (iwcli'w u Iun .1 Iniv. he iieer el're-.-e'l a -ir-ire t. f. .iv- the l;i e. ami. th'iii-jh henithv ami -T r r ; unril : !'. v - vear nun. In Mi'inefl ci iiiiciit (Iweiia!) hi" lay aui'tjt'jr jaii)er-.. The Alm-hinw i hut hri-.-mile- tr-'in thi eiiy. i -1 1 : i I. 1 1 ha int. h.fti here -iiiff it aa in.ill town. Killing Himself and Children. 'i:fr.iv ii.i... Jiiue '! .lar-th Su inli-y. I'.j'tv-tiw year- (" aire. Iat ni-.-liT rut the tiirniit. ol hi- tvt-; hiiituvi with a r.iz r ait-l then e..nil:iTUel -Miriie. I die ! the eliiliir. n M aeie. ai'e f-tur, u a f.ejit ii, !i t"U tul. The tttlier A Ihrrt .at.'el Vell, will I'ffHer. hi Jauuan , inh-y'j wife !:.. I. 1 1 r leiiiie a'iarentiy t raei h?ni. He h: i a'ii - u!ti ;i ;iimI :r-,rtilei)t aittt never a!i"ve. iiU 1 hil- lr. u t L'--. "tit t" iii jiieene,'. Ve-: . he Un nveI a r-heet ti" 'at r tVt ni a :u i;Ji- Ur anl w r.ne a hr!ef !i"tv a-t- wii .I ! : -j -i -. li.m he "le-ir.-! to m ike li'- ;-''er! v. Their Work Finished. f'uiK.iHMV I'a ..lime 17. Tiie anna. tl t - .iiiiiuati'Hi- at 'lie S. W. ,-r.ite N'.-rju.il SehiMtl ;:t alil.iraia, Pa., ( lo-i -l ye-n i jy . They v. r r-unluetett hy H -u. Henry Ih:i. li. I. p.iiy Mate S;i, ri :i, t r i :il , IV f J. A. t Mji4 r, Kilinh : N'Miutl . U('I. r.ti:V'e A. Sj.illiUer. t' V.L-ili-i!.!( roUIitV. alhl StM.t. II. V. Kit' :i nir .' iV.V- rtte f Mil it v. The eiitiff r;ii ir r'a-- t w i-tv-thri-e nieinU r- .t 1-neei --i;!ly th1. ;u:t The i-v,antiuatin on leal. Thirty-1 tir nieiu Nt of the junior e!; will citi-fhnr' e ni.r la of nrt year. A Remarkable Csurt Sene. .'i.l t!ti hiy. .ill! ir 17. lit the SllJ-re ii;e ( i::: tn-.iay N. H. Lute-, a Tiil'.n lawyer. in i- ?!:. l!y "I it', hi.ile :::i uniimi! in n i t lii- a! er-a !-. II" at -ci iu iel thi- rem r kalth-le.i? liv w.itt ;iin the r.ii-l tin- of iii- wife, who i- h;- l:i w a- w !! a-flome-lie (.a'.nrr. S!ie r--i,-aTeil every w :l .iiil ly rourt r lawyer hy a motion ..' jter ii whieli w.i re.i-li'y nnIerT 1 1. !,e wa- onr ttf the tir-t w-.:n - i lawy- r-- i:i ami mviiiviI ailmiioij to the h.tr il.at -lie mi!it aitl InT hu-Ui:il. Ju-iu'e Vet. ilie hlin-i orator. n;h al-n itH-iate I in the e.i e. The Death Warrant of Metz. I'.Mi'N . June 1 Slieritl' ter'ini; l a n-eeive-l Met"- -leaih warrant, hut ha- not re. r! it him. A -kiii a h - -ur, an in trrivi th.- p.i;K-r w'M h,- r.M-1 t Mrt r on ar.xioii- to wittie- the ee i!'i,n are air.- e'y frying t' arrange to i;rt t!ie"e, al tli 'iuhiiie .Lite i- 11 it until Aii';ut ij. Met il h nt know the le:ith warrant i here, ami i- Mill eonliiienl he will et five. He think.- hi trial w a very unjiil. for the ieaoii that none of hi.- eoanti vnieu were on t lie jury. Wants a Decision. l'ii!i.n;;;.rin . June Ix Aiiiiitor ieiier.il Nile i lisati-hYil with the position in wliieh the tjite-tion as to the rrlarive liitlilit of iinlivithi.il au-I o'rprati.m- ha" Uui left, ami ha- retainc.l llulus K. Shaoh v ,,f thi- rit v. a e muel for the 'oiu:u :i wealt it l.i i.rie.it the e:ii' In -fon- the Siii.reiitr '..iirt ' ' Ill tinier tt Inivethe Ue!u.n whether e.r- ' )Mir.itiniis are exempt fnuu imyiiiir th" l;t tt three mills mi the il.ilhir lee.l on 111. mev j M ititere-t li:i illv cleriileil. I - - ; A Jeweler Burned to Death. I'lrrsiii i:.ai. Jam- Ll. I'liailfs II. V.nrk- man. a iiri.iiiiii. nt ji'tti U r. .if Ktn.i. I'a.. was ."ii 111-1 ... .it.ini 1. i:s 111. . 1 111 11. i-iiiiia; un- li-lit Ins rrsi.lotii".- t au'lif tin- fnuu tin- kitrluii st.nv. ami y!iili- trying tu i-xtin- i.ii , ... iriusli tin- H uiir Ins tl.it In' lv am - i'!i:ti I uihl lii-firt-assistarir. Iiiiriuil. r. ai ln'.I li" as faiallv ' The Guard at Grant's Tomb. Xkw Yiiiik. J 11 lit HI 1 i.-in ral St'lmtii'M. i-illllllUllilill tilt- l llilt'l Slalrs tnn.jis iii thi-ili'IKirtliit-iit, t.-lay ni'tifit-il 1 1 it.- J'ark r.nn iiii.ssiinit'isi that, in utttir.lun.v iili i-r li rs rttvivttl trtiin tilt' Stn-n'tirry nf War. tlir Liiar.l at tlii-tirant tniuh in UivrrsiiU- I'ark will U' wilhilrau 11 un thy ."fiitli instant. Panic at a Circus. Ht'siiNci.L. Ili... Jiiiu'I';. A lurif.ii-s win.l tonn ihi. aft'ni.H,n, aeeoinp wiiel hv min ami hail anil mk", riattetietl to the r mii1 ' ttu alUuv A to.. eirvu eanva. niMirite aUnit thirty Krsn.s vent! 4;in!rer ttly. Fenees am! tres wori' ldoivn ilown ami et.n- Miiler.ihle i la main1 il mc Ut tniwin er . A Good many Strawberries. K.l.k Kivkk. Ma... Jimt- There ve:v ..nt' l.,lr.,l tirnsof sfnitvlK-rrit-ts,.,,, ,,. mil Ulis jiinnilllii tm Hit MrawiterrV tntm fnun S.i,-rs,-t, Iii-htununil N'.irtli Dil.tuM. StniwlKiry imiwinic. In met if flit- .rinril "'.'.l . t tl lllt-- till, lis. Louthers Main Street, This Model Drug Store is Favcritg with Pccpls in Search cf FRESH AND PURE DRUGS. Medicines, I)yc Stuffs, Sponycs, Trusses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Ji'c. TH K 1 it it Tilii l.fVUs rKRs.iN.tt. ATTtATI N Til TliK H.U',, Xolx., ,,. Physicians' Prescriptionsf Family Receipts t.KKiTr.iHt: i:ris; t.ia'k.v t : -k m.y n:tn am rf m u.-ric, s v i x tac LKS, i : v ix ; i;a ss j :s, ml u Full Line of Optical (ioo(I always on hand. Imp such a large assortment all can be suited. The Fixkst Brands of Cicaks ; : Aiti-'-ix-c tin linTiil Tf K n lvvav , v.i v .. to intending purcliasers, whether tiiev huv from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, M. D. MAIN ST I KMT i5 ENDORSED BT SCIENTISTS AS SETTER AMI cceapestsa:i PRACTICALLY f Over 500 Eeautiful Designs. A V Sltvt-i- 'rT- r:i r.Y wowjmlntl ergnzs r j;.:?any, J. 815 4 ?11W!!1 szzimmiif.'n m rr-iv ; 1 AN OPEN LETTER. M.rt;. . '.. 1 t Jf. IsslJ. , ini r. I'.i. M.: 1 . '..., ..ur .M N I'-ii . - tt-iii iiu t" I'"' nit-it- "I Iriki' I.i.ir I'ilis ,v. -i! f:iil in.- in 'tv j'l-t :i!'l.:-i- ';.Ti..;i .if'Iii. '' l"..- i -I" i'.t ! ii. l.i I I ... x - - t.t . in .! :n.m tlw-ir 11-.. I .n' i-inl; ,.n...ih;:. . -; i 1 1 - i-. ii v. r ti's. -I.-: , ,t v iii,.';-...l, .i. A ,i i.;.i...I . ritii-.- tll.'V -'M ail Ki.'.V. .1 r. :!i. .11. s. li mat ;". ; ! ! i I : : ! ! y I -:.:. ! t' .-ir .i-f-.- nj-.n t:.' L . . 1' ! 1. v . :-..!. I ...I .1 Jr.tr. i 1 .s- i' l -.:n.:!ti' il.Ii'.i. ,. . I !..il't:;y -.- -.'n.l'u ..i i ..nr M.iii.ir.iki i.i'. . 7 l':!:s t. ;itiv . -.i!!. : i' j ! .in !1 n .-..l.i; : . i i r i T Y-.'irs I. Ti.,-. '.. :.-.! is al! I.'i.- " '.' allh.lti' I 'it i i'. ! r. !l!isf-. -Is Tin- lic-tu Y-.tl vi :1 i .il! .,' i, a- -: .!'.-. '. -.-! .IH.l , - i.-:!- a-.- I s , -ii .: . .i ;u-r w " , i -a t : ! :i v:.'.t. till' till "I s tin In -I - ;! ii,.' . ' i: -i" . aii'l j.r!. c!'iN. BOYD. s..Mi.K-,l. A I I 'I l'i ill's Mi'i'ii K I 'a- ir. ,:i tin- i iri.h. -.-' . .in 1 iMiil..- it -r.t:' f Aar.ili Will. r. !. I" .in-k ira I... I.. Tt'l.-. cut- a . .!-!. ..I SHI.I ..I.;. . A r .ii- .ni. u. s ..l I i . . IV tt .1 '.,. I"', a 1. . i- .ir- Is'.'ti ni . itm.'-l. ! .. s :,i. r-.-i l" ir. I. A'l li' i I...- 1 i:- s in lln- I'l at -r .! I i. iru- ll-l. :1. !-i !..'.t;; i uiir!. . 1 titt-rt . Ik uiil an. aa I.. :a .;. ::! ..: Iar..lli.-i- -11 i". rn : ..'t r.i..lav. tin- -.ih .Inv n.lah.-r. all i-rs.ins Imut 1.. I . ii.n.u:s. ah ;.t... y ITI'i'i: I'll.- aa ilit..r ta ll.i.' .! t. tit k- lln ti s: un u il ii mi . .tli!:. i .l.-.-r i :i. t-silll.- .1 II. .111 I'l Nt'Tici:. I ii:tm' !h'c!! an)'. li'.Me-l n-in-" u r r ol nn.'i-i imi!t!y i.:' . iUi-l :llt(l re!!! t'lr 1;iel-, i Mutter .i thf iieiuieii t." i r; -rut. .nee i e-mtraet in (:. ir "l. leee;lM- (. nii'l t iliriV ttte fin- ir: tiie ha ti 1- i .1 i-ei-M ( alie. v i- niiiii-i!'a.r - t -ni 1 le-e.i?-1.-.I. her- y uive untiee t iiiat ite .U iuleinl !i tiie unite til' iii iH i.n; ' iuk-.i .it hi- ':!i. e ,,i .;,!( --..i. V.i.. -n Titiir-iitv. lite -.'Ith iia- t-i A. It. t , :U V .'elfM k 4.. wiii'll itll i wtiere till ji.irtie iliTen-te'l ui!I i- hrilfi. DENNIS MKVKK. Ati.Lt:.:-. A I hiToK S ' -TICK. III I'lf I'l.ir'ef i f lilt' I 111 the r 'liall-' .I )vnl Iir.M k. iMle-.f I . T'I.'U Niitiee here( e- M, t uuri of S.nier.-t i '!. t unity. V.i. r. .'ti Hiat the nn.ler:i;iu-. i -s.-ii.! t ..tiri in in ike aii i re Alt lit.. r. .IplHlile'l t i-trt ; i ir rifniT in nf i lie fun t- in ihe hat.'l- t - nri-m.Hi k ve-jiir. . innui-rriitor i: ii e!ir le e.i-1. t,, ,:m ,1, - ih .' Ie-.i l vv.iMU 1 l,,,,.r,'t"- ,f aI ,u "ni, r "TM-t il-.r-m-jh i oil I He-- i;t , Ihe "'! Il f 1'Hie. A. !. I... I' r the .iir'i-.' im aii'-ti-lnii' ( In rtil a-i-iiuimein. u hen anl I re ail (.er't.- 111 nii r--1 m.iv ut uiten.;. il s. KM'!,KV. Ati'litor. SOMERSET MARKET. CtrrecliJ Weekly by COOK A BEERITS. i't ti.n:-i : Choice Groceries. Flour & Feed. . i, .- 1 1 ru t-, fur .1 m t. - , X.j,li- .Irii O -a It ! A).'l- liniii-r. y u-ai I;, ans. 1 lai 1 ..r j,Ma lssii. ...s .11 ...st ll ill" ' I'-au. r. .r..l!.. r I " lli.lM I Blirktt llf.'ll. V lm iiu-al ' l'-'.-M.lX. V l. ' IsH' ill. sil;:ir '-lir.'.l ll.-lli" f- !t.. I " Il iililitT-y lia..isi . H. isi,,iil.a-rsi - It. ! " .-i.li-s. i I. 1 r.-ni. ..'iir. I tn sIh-i !.! r t.u " M.-Hi r V' ; t'li i;.. i-..rn Hii'l ":it-. Ian ll.s i " all nt. ji t llw : K'."--. f !"' Ki..iir. IC .! I.-r I'r.i -.s.. y 1,1. 1 Vii-mm. lil.I Kliis---.l. . Iii I.nl, Y l Mi'l.lliaas. r noli- hit-, r lia i p.itiitisT, y Mi. . Iv.i.'h . irif .1, V i . Kit-, Ihi t ill. ;Nn I ) I.I.I 1 .1 .r ii aid Alum) ft .-ark tAsiiimi' ftiii Ni.-k t . ,, . vi'.-ar, v.-llow. y ft ; white, pits ! " . he.it. r1 '"t - - HTroKS NoTICK. In Hie liintler i.f t he e-tfite t' IV t. r W; lee -1 T in- ioit .T -.il. ..I , niv .;......i .i... ' l imn"" ( oart ot s,meret ('.iimtv. to,a,. n-.n the "J- Z' uJl I I ti.'4tr. nere,.y ie iitirjee fie Mill attt-n-i t . ;h "i..v '.( J, 'iv Z the ilutie ftf hi itiniift.-nt ..ti Thurlay. th-- at hi oiliei- iu !ohienet. I 'h-n ami tlit-rr nil ptTM.iis l-iu-ri-si, .1 mnt jllllfjlt. Ainliiiir. i' .. M fiR.F sin mum t L .77". ,,. ,,,,,'W, 1 7 h: ...,.1 'ti.. 1 "' -s - -.-t-s Cr'T '-1 " V' Jj .:':.",.. i hi"! Ail Drug Store, Somerset, Pa. liapidly Bsccrning a G: n Tilt.-i en i-i .JT .. , i-.t-it.7nit. lit llisiliiix- OllJ 'MIOC soMKJfsKT. I IT wn.r. WW i To It V ni k JIKJHmSAL, WORK Wm. F. SHAFFER, SOMKIfsKT, rKW'A.. Mailt: ;;H'i 11 r T of u If 1 he-iler in Hum. 1 i-. '.i ..r mum -.iks r hi.ia :r in:i-ri -I 1.. i-:il! .ii : ,v .... ' 1 1 ' u :1! i i.-i --n t!.. "i . . 11 . r . : 1 .- 1 h ii 1 ".'-.. .'.. .... .. - ,-, I.'. 1 !ll lit- -s ( lit! :ilt. .;: White Dronze, Or Pura Zinc Monumer i:.n..h .1 i.y l:KV. V V l.!:t.. :. . j,. 1-;. ;.r -.1 l.i !i il.,- .,:iii .' V VI H; , 1 ti-l !: i n.iN. iukI :mi h i.:,.:.. fits f'..(..liir M..tiM't:i i:t l..r i.ur I L.ii. ,i . mat.-, to GIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEK. D. BERND & CO. 817 "-SKJ-'S; p, THE LEADING r ti UTAniTrtUT JLiia Ym -AND Millinery House. We carrv in the sliove lint-s the lunrmt nfm-lt in ihe tin- e criianintt our .rutt fn in? Ii.il l:i k. Send for a I utaingiie fur 1111 it.miz. il 'jVs.-, i,ui.ii i.f u: imtiit ISsH 5t. k. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS $!Q00 GUARAMTlO AN!WL BOM i iu:il i iiiirn t iiv Lam! ' fin: tr i ireul'tr. n t pi v: HH Mlt1aiil VMl l ... . II iin- (.un liast'.l a f.:i: st t (' "Ti v Li iisi s.'' I ;,in i,,n ri'.an'.i f.i lit t must 'tiiiiru't ims'. I! v.il ha'." I' frii:i'!i' t L-rt iasst-s t-i suit vm. r.-: i. mi' ail I 'aivi' int' a trial. .v.;,.i --' i ,.iii,ni.t.,il. 1 am s.,1,- airi'iit .t I Kim.' - ( Ylrl.r.iti-il Sj'i'tai'lt-s. Tr .. ! ' . .f' tln ai. an-1 v.iii wil! Us.- 11.1 i.tli. r. l!i'sM-i tfullv. V. N. i:iY" ji:iii.k l ie- iiiii'.i mi:iT- ff iiier 1 ) .niU' -,-;! ,;i I.-;), in .mi. ry. -nt thii'.'-iiu-e t. !i.;ii.-r. ..Il TL'KSiKiy. .rrxf; -22, At I'" 'i el. k A. M., ilie l.illUhli- of til.- :V.u r in the s-.nii.-r-vi oiini1. "-iei h-T :iii ir :i ' ner t ii!iyi-r-i'i(. Lere the puKiif In-jli '. VliZ fr.i-lll lli!Vl'l- ii', ..liU',-M ( li'llllit, I' I tv.li. t n!!iiir!;i .Hiiuy, er-i-e- a.'l T i j i : -1 kere.l u.-Kieii -u j 1 -t r tie! ure iari.:i i )- Al I f i f ' -:t : 1 1 1 1 111' '. Id ;i:r it ; v i 1: -t 1 '. ir 1 T : ! I )-ri'! ;- i" t' U- retii-.i -I !i:tten r I lie .i:e. Al-. WEIXESIAV9 JL'St: At lo, fllMlt'll r. . m :'ir r - -jt 1 t; iri i: .. ilie lri.l' o .-r iimliiii;i;" MmiiijiU V ill t i:ietn iii ;li i -: 1 t r :'r"i;i :ui . , n i- I1 nil Ilie iil-. Alx tin'' !a ar It) i.';-(i v m f h '. , T tiie f.riit-.' at He't - li:l!I. will ) !( t.i tfie liii;he-i I re Ti. i e 1 linnit "liiiti-lv alter T. .v tj-Ji ea-h. In A ! . - n ill ) ree.-hnl ;ir t(i. . tlner'r, I'll., tlliti! : i TH CHS DAY, JLW'L' 21. 1- Koran iron l.riilae. in two -.tn-. oer t.e-ru.-r. in t oiuliiencf lloron-h. J r". -t in r. iMtueetl the at.nt (neli!-. with a i t a:it a eu.aeiy of lm ;iiiiiil. Al.. .-li F HI I'A V, JCXE 2-, 1". al.'l'.M .'Il the l.r.-ini 111 I ..nfltlelier P- ' A ..M lo the lortt-M !.i-Mer. Ihe I.Uti'!:' - a'.ur ni. :tt aii'l one f-i-er for the uf--1 ' 11 iri.it Kr! i'e. K:r-i vUtv eeijM tii.'.l iii.i1'' Ih- re-iu::vl- AISO mi the a;iie ilay. the i.l-l ii-rtni t1. itU.e name-! -itemiil U oM to the .- -,!i-r. for f.f-!i. f n-nio-. when .Iir-. t- ' K .r t'l.-iTi-an.l ,'iiieiiiioi. rail : ti. UilloiitT i.ttiee. VhTVn V VMi I i' AlW- ) l ! I Klf V J. Hi; m AN. Jt M- 4 IJ I'H a i 'terli. I " tin tm t i.-f m - la'ii.vN s ci i'kt s.vi.j-: V.v virt i. of .-in -mler fMied .mt f the 1 I iHifl o oh i.r-t oimiv. I'a.. I.'t'ie t:'' tli e to l.llMie vi.,'- The follow itJi' h tate. late the rerTy ol Keeea Xif-'ii. ! Mil! on lowiotilp. oil SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1811 lit 1 oYIoet: p v.. f -ul V day. fin the jrni-- eena.li Jut it rotllnl -lle.;ll'.' Ml ew I lt-.r.iiv1. t!iiere t o.. i . ft.ljoitiin ln'fl U rn. I- Uek. Mi iini!i. an.) -Mhi-r-. hits it : I ny frame i'rteilinir !l'Mle mu Iahle ' .Tee l. t(. TEKItl. tin. -Iiiilf rash -ti tht- ili'Iiv.-ry of .litsl. li.. uni t-la iu-t-ar. uitli iiil.-n-st. u Im T"i " Oh- l.rt'llns.st. Ti-ii M-r rat. nf th (..in t'.'1"' ia.itn-t-in m- jiiii.f ht-ii tlit-i-tiitM-rty is L:" k'V .ln'.tu. -i.sisviiiii leivt-n mi the 1st .lav .-i r'rli IssT. KKKKMAN V. Vol'Ski. A.ltriillltrntir of Kt-ltt- Mii-sili. !' yaluaDle Real Estate t
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