J . r..IL. -j ... a.,. v '.." ' " i's-hs--": " i" '--,. I tl t' i k' I; ' n T W w th Tlie Somerset jjcrald. EDWAKI) S I'LL, K.l:tor ik! Jln.nr WEDNESOAT.. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATETICKET. FOR OVKKSR. ;KN. JAMES A. r.KAVER. .A- -h FOR MKITEXAST-Vti:SOR, HN. W. T. liAVIKsi, of Bradford. rR AI IHTOB GENERAL. A. 'IIXiN MiHKIS. rf Philadelphia. FOR HWKKTAKV OF 1NTKKXAL AFFAIRS, THUS. J. KI h"W ART, of MtP)mT. COUNTY TICKET. for oisurkhmiavat-lakge, EDWIN S. OMttUiNK. if Uucrne. FOR OOSl.RESS. EIiWARI) I'LL, of ShihtwI IVmwh. tmlijeet to the decision of th Republican Dis trict lonl.Tcws... FOR sTATE SENATE. JOHN R. WOTT. of Smierset Komujrh, Pubjen t4 tiie derision ufthe Republican In trlut Uonlervui-e. FOR ASSEMBLY. JAVES L. !'(". II. of Somerset Boruujrh. NoaH S MILLER, of Jcnner Township. FOR ASSKK IATE Jl'I.E, PAMl'EL Al.K EU. of All.-lMicny Township. OLIVER P SHAVER, of yn-mhmiuc Tap. KllR I'IsTRUT ATTORNEY, FRED. W. 11IESE KEIt. of fcimcmet Borongh. FoK limit Hol'SE DIKE' TOR. FKED'K MTIIMt'i'KEK. if Nmiena Township. KtiR furxTY WKVEYOR. WII.MAM BAKER, of Vlllord Township. l'v your txi-t, lifiniblican-t, ati-1 jiay tlii'tn lit oie. Pay your taxes la-for.. O-tolirr 2nd, or you cau't U: Whev Jaintit i. liiaine lets; liiulsolf li1 M;iiru Imwls. The IWiiLition jwrty of this State is like atailinili' mostly head. Tint JVoliiliition fizr.lt- iu Maine is daintier to the thinl rty in this State. Mil I'.i.AiMi is entitled to the chief crtsiit for the splendid victory in Maine. Thk AiUuinistratioii has been n-fishing forseveral months, ami nolMMly lias uiisn ed it t-xivit the ullii-e wckers. The iK-tnm-r-.itii- ress is insisting that "the result in Maine is very sitislactory." It is wonderful bow little it takes to sat isfy a IViii'X-rut. o:m:kal Nkal Iniw having discovered that be couldn't "smash the Itcpublican jiarty," has nub-let the contract ti Hon. Charles S. Wolfe. Trnc IVunH-rats of the Klcventh dis trid have nominated cx-U. S. Senator lAuckalew for 'onress. This is a victory of brains over bra. It is announced that the Hon. James 1. Blaine will take jurt in the Keubli om cauiiaim in this State, at least to the extent of inakinjr sjieeches in 1'hiladel I'hia and Pittsburg. I'l- in t'learlield county they are just a-biuC' to sen . I ex-l". S. Senator Walla-e to t onn-SK. and In'ts an freely otfered that ln-n be p'ts then- he will ju-t mop up the HiHir with Samuel J. ltaudall. TliK President is eoluint: back to Wash inirt.il) this week. We ill now astxTtain whether be meant business when be is sued his tinier apiinst Federal oll'u-ers uieddliufcin imliticH, or was only ladlciiifi out ll.il.Hhl!e to the Mug uins. The Prohilitioiii-tsof this district have fontially nominated lr. V. M. Butvbley of Mcyersdale as their isindidate for N-nator. The I Victors diamtw for success are not veiy brilliant, but the party ban made a jthk1 selection fnm the material it bail oil hand. tyn. I'.i.ai luylects no opirtunity to reiterate the declaration that he is piinp to le the next tJnvenior "f Pennsylva nia. As yet he bas done nothing to make pssl this I mast not even written bis letter of aineplamv. Why don't be "leave off his damnable faces and 1ie)rin ?" Thuhk were four ticket in the field in Vermont and thn-e in Maine at the late elections in those Stat, and yet the Re publicaDi. stisl by their (runs mid came out of the filit with inen-asisl majorities. Then'in lies a lesson for the Itcpublican of Pennsylvania. The Ucpublii-ans iu Pennsylvania send jeetiiuf to their friends in Maine and congratulate them on their victory over the IH'inocrats and their allies, the Pn- hibitionists. They have pnved to them that a "tliml party ntuch "roars so loudly iu the index," is not very daner- JU&. The Julidston Trifmitt tmw. "There ia a n jnirt, apannitly from the highest ounv, tbat the Independents of this State of 1SS! and ls2 mjs' reirpin iziuit for the couiiii); caiiipai'n. If they lo, they m ill jmiliably endonte Wolfe, the IVobibition candidate." W have twanl rumors and se-n sirns inditntrng a movement of this kind, and it is -very evident from Mr. Wolfe's axlions and leclaraiioiis that he anticipate help from that quarter. (iesEKAL I'.eaver and lliaumry F. Black, nii-in-ariu, " did " the State Fair at Philadelphia last week, and both gen tlemen made sliort addremeo to tlie croud. They Were accompanied by all tlir other candidates on bo.h State tick vrta. Tliis exbibiUm of harmony wan just Lively, and douUhw recalled to the assenibled multitude the old Sumlay chool rythiu, a portion of hub ran : Children, vou simulil W'Ver let your anirry (MiMioiui iW ; Your iuite limiiA- were never made to Utit each oIIm' ivviA. . L'mf. the sujierb leaulershiji of Mr Blaine, Maine meut iM-publiun last w-k by more than the usual tjubcraatorial luajority, tlie plurality running up to 14.0UU. The Kepublicsois gatlu-red in all of tlie Congrvwiuau and a large majority of Ue Legislature, which insure the election of a Kepublican U. 8. Senator. The Prohibition vote wan ridiculously Muall, after all the prvhuiiiiary boasting alMMit it, and drew heavily from the Ieincratic rank. St John, Seal Dow, and the other Natimal Prohibition 'leader stumped the State again Blaine and tl Republinns, and the result, on the Con grewional vote, shown immense Repub lican gains. Maine as usual can " go up hea.i The GreenWk-Ulior State Conven tion was held in Harrisburg onThunxlav last and nominated a .full State ticket. An eneiwtie effort was made by the IiemoiTat to have it endorse a portion of their State ticket, but it fjilet misera bly. Consequently the Democratic press and leaders are denouncing tlie t onven tion as a " R-publican side show." The following ticket was nominated : iov ernor. F. J. Houston, of Lancaster; Ijetit ( nivernor. John Parker, f M:Uioni y City Auditor tiencral, D. S. Farley, of Harris- bun?: Secn-tarv of Internal Affairs, Seth Hoagland. of Menvr county; Cuigress- uian-at-Iirp-, I r. Thinnpsnn. of cnaiiif ; Chairman of the State Committee, T. S. Rynder, of Centre county. We siiggi-stcd a short time sinQ that the love taps which the I leiiiocrata were lavishing upon candidate Wolfe and the political Pnibibitionists might someday give them cause for n-gn-t. Apjiarently that staunch Democratic journal, the Harriburg l'rtri-4, WHrned by the result in Maine, has taken the lesson to heart, and now attempts to hedge by making the following emphatic declaration for the benefit of its larty friends: No man who believes that Iiennratic principles shonlil prevail in government call (oiiMsientlv join in a crusade of this charac-" ler. The H nns-ralic mrty is and always lias been tlw defenders of popular rielits.aiid es-ially of personal liberty. Fanaticism of any kind, moving towanl any end. always endangers the lilicrtv of tlie eitzen. It is uunnsou uiin-straiiieil. It is the madiii-ss of fiie hour ninniiig riot with the laws of the land. It is tlie spirit of tke lothnslinir over revolution and tlest ran ion. "No man who ierniits this spirit to take (Kissession of him can cherifli iK'inisTalic principle. Tin two an' utterly at war with each other. Ia li nii rals. tfien-fon. Ii-ave the pmhiliitory crusade t those who have Uvn tr.iiiu-"i in the school of Higher Ijiw fanatics of the KepuMieaii Jiarty, w hieh has on mon1 than one ocrasion shown its eonteiiipt for iopu lar rights and crsoiml lilicrty. Tut IieiiKs-ratic nominating onven tions have Inn making gn-at slaughter among the Congn-ssmen of tbat party, many of their prominent men having Is-n n-tireil to make way for new ones. This is not luiraiisvof dissatisfaction w ith their course, or owing to a change of jh litical sentiment, Viut the tniuble apiioars to Ik- i-aused solely by dissatisfaction with the distribution of the sjxiils. It is not so much lieiause of the failure to use the ottiivs which chance tbn-w into their bands, as the distribution of them, tbat has caused the overtbniw of these 1 H-nue cratn- statesmen. For even1 friend that has licen gratified and n'tained by an apMiiutment, a scon-or more enemies have liecn made otit of former friends. and as the "outs" are much more numer ous than the "ins," the unlucky distrib utor of official plums w as made to feel the weight of their indignation in the nomiiiatingeonvcntions. The I)etnocratic masses were very hungry and very dry after their long fast : the offices wouldn't go mund, and in their disappointed rage thev wreaked their vengeance on the hapless Congressmen, who would willing ly have crammed their maws, but had not the wherewithal with which to do it. Til eke is a bolt among the bolters, a kick among the kickers. The new thinl jiarty which has just struggled Usm its legs has already an ugly fight in its ranks. The Pnibibitionists of LuA-rne county have published a manifesto re fusing to accept the nomination of Mr. Wolfe, because of his attempt to intn duce lms methods into the organisation, and a call for a new State Convention to meet in Harrisburg Septemls-r SOth, and nominate a candidate for Governor, sign ed by twenty-five uiemljers of the State Committee, has lieen issued. The follow ing extracts from the "call" will show its nature: "There is too much at stake in this matter to allow principle to lie compro mised for a single moment. Jf our pn hibition movement is to tie made a mere olitical machine, similar to those we lave all along been condemning, then we had better abandon our movement at once, and go Luck to our Republican and IVmoeratic parties. They have their machines complete and in full opemtion, and it is a useless waste of time ami ex jiense to lie constructing simply another machine. Mr. Wolfe, whn gain ed for himself much cn-dit for his revolt against bossism, now at the first oppor tunity attempt to practice the samp thing that he formerly i-ondcmmil in others. The attempt to intnsluce this anionic us is an attempt to degrade us and we nmnot do other isc than at once n- jeet the attempt and n-pudiate the author ol IL Cleveland LemUr : The Pnihihilioiiists all over Ihe country are oiciiiug a vigonius at tack Ukiii the ltt-puhliiuii (ttirty. The saloon kecicrs all over the country an- making an attack Usm the Republican wrty with the same vipir. In the Prohibitionist camp it is averred that the Rcpuhliimu part)- is the friend and cliHlnili of free whis key. Among the saloon-keciicr it is as-si-rtiii that RepuhliiMiisiu is synonymous with " tcnin-ninne fatuiticism," and that the Kepiihlicaii lrty is ainiiii); to close up all the drinking plains. The two parties disa gree in everything, except their hostility to the grand old Republican arty. 1 uring the visit of the veterans of the tiruud Army to Los Angeles they joined in an excursion to tlie lieautiful suburb, Passa ilena. While there they learned that Jason andowcu Kniwn, with their sister, llrs. T)ioniison, were living near by. They were atom hunted up, and the iliiMnn of tlie old hem of Ossawattoiuie wen1 put into a carriage, tlie horses unhitched, and with a long mpc attai-hcd the Kansas. Iowa, and t 'alt font ia boys formed in pniccssion utid liauUiI the family thmugh the streets, the bund playing "John brown's Body," and tlie whole enthusiastic cniwd siligiug the stirring hymn and cheering. The demon stration visibly affected tlie occuiallU of tlie (urriage. When tlie procession nwlied the ili sit Uweu Urown made a pithy and cluur wleristic sjieech. Colonel Quay Talks. PiTTsst kuu, Sept. lj. State Tn-asun-r M. S. tuay was interviewed at the l liioii Is. -pit tiiLs uioniing w hile en niute to Philadelphia. In n-ply to Wolfe's accusation that tlie elec tion of Norrisa auditor general would Is iwrticularly satii4actory to Mr. Vjuiiy the lat ter said: " In the first place. Mr. Xorris would not audit my ao-ouuts if he were elected, as Mr. Wolfe insinuated, except my litt le contin gent account of $.tmM. Agaiu, he would be in office only oue year during my term of of tice, while lie would serve during tlie two yearn of my suocessor'n term. And if I am elected l liitisl Suttts Senator, as it is claimed by Wolfe, thea I would be out of ortie lie brv Norru went iu as auditor general." Wlieti asked if he was a candidate for the t'uited States Suiale, Colonel (Juay said be wa not now, but added significantly, "Can didates do nut usually announce theinselves until shortly before the day of elettion." Mr. (juay said it was nonsense for any oue U attempt an estimate of the Prohibition plank iu the Republican aatform, and there war no use in Wolfe's supporters taking ob jection to the dtvla rations of a great auty . B. & O.'s First Train Out of Phlla- delphla. PuiLAUELniiA. Sept. IL The first passcu ger train over the Pennsylvania branch of tlie lialtimore and Ohio Mad was run out of this city this morning. It was a sjwi-uil and oinvcjwl a uoge puny of veterans to Antictani to attend a reunion. CYCLONE IN THE WEST. . Extensive Damage In Ohio, Indiana. Illinois and Michigan. Teus Hacte. Inl., ST. 1I. A crchne stn-k thisrity at ll..K to-daycoming fnimtfie Southwest. For fiftwii minutes the wind blew a hurricane, filling the air with mis siles. Tlie storm wasftmfirwd to the central portion of the city. Numerous large build ings wen- unroofed and the rain which fill lowed did gn-at damage. A can-fill estimate place the loss at Ci.i. Tlie n if on the Masonic Hall was blown off and the water ruined the fine fn-ncoinu' m the lodge Mom. The canva of a cinns was blow n down and the large andiein-e was sent scurrying out into the storm. Many of the ai-tors were in the dressing Mom half miili and they made a brisk movement up thestn-et for the msmst hotel. Several thiMisand s.ple were at the fair grounds, w here an teiting hoii-c was blown down and the wreck caught lire, severely burnings woman and a boy. No fatalities occurred. A special from Newiirt, Vermillion coun ty. n-irts six or eight buildings ilestmycd but no livi lost. The damage n'iirtsl along the WaWh ValUA- isgreaUand will aggn-gate smo.iiiiii. Alsmt II i'cls-k this morning a violent wind storm struck Mon ler.iima. Park -onnty, this state, but did no damage Is-yond unnsditig a numls-r of hous-s and upmoting shade trees. ttylTt AKOCMI liETHoIT. IIitboit, Mich.. S-jit. 17. The storm that had been gathering all day broke hen- at 3 o'cloek this aftermsin. It blew a pile and r.iiih-.l torrents. Sion- signs wen- hlowndown and shadi-trw-s densilished. In the tow n-shi-of Spring ells (in-eiilield and tinisse Points bams were wrecked, cattle killed and trees uprooted. In Howell, Livingston county, the house of John Smith was blow n to piin-s while the family were in it. Fred erick Smith, aged S, was instantly killed. Andrew Miltze's farmhouse, mar Howell hail the side stove in by a falling tree. Fanners lost hundn-ds of sheep. In Howell Walter Carp worth's house, near the fair grounds, was razed to the ground und John Carp worth's barn near by was picked up Isslil'- and smashed to atoms, though a horse that wa stabled then-in w.'s left uiiinjunsl. Klo-tric Hiidden's Imm was t-nishisf cotiipli-tely. Initlhethn horses in it were not scratched, a large nunils-r of trees wen- blown down and small out-buildings destniyeil. Abrani Switch and John lioyle were in the loft ot'a kirn on J. Melli.i farm iu the town of Kreedoiu, when the wind tisik the nsifotf. The men wen- un lianiKil. Peach and apple on hanls Miffcn.il gn-at deal. THK PATH oK THE STokW. Chicaii. S-pt. Pi. This city ami its im mediate vii-iniy escasil the worst fcatiin.s of the heiivv storm of this aftennsin. The raitilall hen- was but little more than half an inch. The stortn originated iu Missoiin with a strong South wind and jiasseil thmugh Cairn, St. ouisaud Spriiigtield tiwik a North easterly dinvtioii increasing i n violenie. It went a little North of linlianajsilis, struck Fort Wayne and then shifted to the North east. Toli-do, Port Huron and Hctroit were struck w ith full fon-e and then it followed along Lake Krie. It naicheil the greatest ltlint- at ,'t r. M. and the velocity of the wind at Port Hun in at t hut hour was forty mili-saii hour. There is a pnihahility that marine disasters will be Inward of on Iike St. Clair, at the S.nlli end of Ijkc H.m.u and on the Western shon-s of Like Krie. There were no particular electrical di-turliances. but the wind did a gissl il.;ii of damage to telegraph win-s along the mute of the storm. In the tow n of Jefferson, near Chicago, some carH-titers wi-n-.ut work una I'mnie building, tine of them Luke Murphy, was struck by lightning iu tiie liack of his neck. The holt wound itself around his chest and ran dow n his arm. tearing and burning the licsh terribly as it went. Ho will pnilaihly die. Two other workmen wenr struck at the same time and one of l hem is in a precarious condition. Sintering n-irts are at hand of luniagc done in the town some distance from Chicago, and it is likely that unite a list of casuultii's will Is- nwived to-uiomiw. The town of Montezuma, 111., is n-artcd to have Ist-u partially destroyed and a num- ls-r of lives are said to have ls-en lost. The n-irt of the disaster has not lieen varitii-d and it is iuiiossiblc yi-t to pt authentic news. Greenback: Labor Nominations. H tKKism no, IV. Sept. 111. ThcStatcCoii vciition of the National tinviiback Lilsir partyheld hen- to-day wasattendisl by alsmt a huiidnsl deli-gal'-s. Coiign-ssmaii Itraiiim pn-siilisl and the follow uig ticket was nom inated: tiovcruor. Itols-rt J. Houston, of Uiiu-aster : LieutenaiiMiovemor, John Parker, of Schuylkill ; Auditor- iiiicnil, i S. Karly, of Harrisburg ; Svretary of Intcr nul Alliiirs. S-th Iloagland. ot'.Mi-ner; Con-gn-ssmaii-at -large, Itr.Clark II. Thoinpsoii of Venango. An attempt was made by di-U-giites from Philadelphia lulsir unions to pai-k the iim vcnti'iii iu the interest of Maxwell Steven son, the I leinocnilic candidate for Congri-ss-luan -at -large, and the Alb-glieny dcleg-atis triis! to sii-ure the eiidors.tient of William J. Itreiiuan, the iH-tniH-mtie nominee for AuditoMn-iier.il, but tiie old line leaders saw thnxigh Isilh games, and after " lsiuucing " out Ltof the 14 Philadelphia lalsir deiegates ussed a n-solution declining lo atliliate with any old iany and dii-iding to liomitiatc a full tieki-t. This action can-ed aim. st a riot. The 'icriii.ili Snialists of PhiUulclj.hui, thnmgh Lditor Miller, of The TmnliUitt, sent a nssilution to the platform committee lo the effect, that if the wrongs of ihe sir an nul siccdi!y remedied by legislation there will lica isK-ial war. The i-ommittm look no notice of the nohitiou. Pleura-Peneumonia Among Dairy Cattle. Chk aoo. Sept. 1!). A niinilierof the dairy fanns of Kidgclaml. a suburb of tliicago, is suffering from disease among the rattle and mortality is spreading rapidly. Mr. Cas- well, tin-State vi-terinary surgeon, says then will tie a mei-ting of the lioard of Commis- j sinners early this week, and his first step j will lie an effort to induce tlieui to put a : fon-e of men at work to watch the infected ! drills by day and night. There was a s- sihility, bethought, that all the cattle would have to Is- killed nj h one farm, but he Could not tell at present. He is of the opin ion that pleiinepiieuinonia has lieen alsmt this immediate n-giou since some time last fall. He explains the fact that the terrible disease has lieen lingering aUmt tlie town for so long without being disi-ovenit by say ing that the cattle so far afTii-ttsl have Uen the pns-rty of milkmen. As soon asu cow tisik the disease her milk would full off to nothing, and the men took no jaius to dK tor their stock, for they shipped a dry cow to tlie slaughter housi'S at omv or traded her off at a sacrifice without stopping to make any investigation of the cause of her illness. With this view of the case it would Is? a wise (little man indeed who would venture an opinionas to how far the contagion may haven-ached. Ridgcland is a suburb of Chiiugo, and a large proportion of the milk consumed in tin- city conies from there. . e -Killed In a Duel. ' Fkankkobt. Ky., S-ju. IS. Several wi-eks ago Thomas Shark) was found dead near the railniad just outside of tla-city limits. Then was a bullet hole ill his left temple, and lying near him was a 32 calibre pistol, with one chamlier discharged. The Comner held an itii-urrit and returned a venlict of suicide There were strong suspicions of fiul play, and it is now believed that Sharkey was killed in a duel. It seems tliat he and all ot hcryoutig man were in love with the suns young lady, and were very bitter rivals. They chaiu-rd to mtst at the ymg lady's Imiusc and had sonic warm word, loiter the same evening they met on the street and bad another mw, lmt finally concluded to prttlc the affair with pistols, and as Sharkey as seen alive no more it is suppi-scd lie was killed in the duel. The name of the otlier man has been suas-ssfully concealed so Ur. PERILS OF THE MINE. Fatal Cave-In at Marvins Shaft Col liery at Scran ton. Si-aAirros, Sep. 13. The Marvins Shaft Colliery the scene of an extensive cave-iu this morning, by which is feared a number of men have lost thrir lives. How many, it is imjiowible to say, this nnmls-r varying from six to nine. There seems to be but lit tle question of tlie iteath of one of them, an ehlerly man named John Shafer. A num ber of men were rut and braised by Cdling mck and oal in making their escape up tlie sloie. For several weeks the sotieeze has hcfti going on in the cliamhers of the left hand side of the mine, theright band siile ls-ing safe as supposoL This morning abtiut sixty men weutto work in the right hand chamlier. After they hail been to work some time it was no liiil that the pioeze was exteniling in the iliris tion of where the men were at work and thej- were at once notitie.1 of the danger and all started for the foot of the shuft. Two falls occurred, and it is not known whethet the missing men were caught by the falls or bad returned to the hack iart of the mine. If tliey returned there is hoi "t rescuing them alive, but if they continued towanl the foot of the shaft they were undoubtedly kill ed. The extent of the lave-in covers five or six acres. SO HOPE OF ESIffNO THK KSToMHEli MINKKH ALIVE. S kantos, Sept. 15. The work of boring thmugh the pilliarat the Marviiiecoal mine, w here the cisil was some twenty -thn-e- fis-t tiii. k , lor the purpose of asiertaining sotue tliing definite as to the fate of the entomlied miners, was prosecuted w ith vigor this morn ing, and the drill was not long in effecting an entrance to thcoieuiug beyond. When this was done, however, it was found that instead of the air rushing in, as it had been honsl it -would, the gas came out. As no (mssible gissl could be accomplish! by fur ther work at this point it was abandoned, and the work is now pmgressing at the fint jsiiut where work was commenced, and wliere the distainvto l-i-ut thniugh is some, what over a hundnsl feet. Alsmt twenty seven fti-t of this was cut this atieniiNiu, and by to-morroiv morning half the distance will have been traversed. The " cn--Ji " has prai timlly sloped and the miners are last losing the nervousness ami apprehension which affected them yesterday. There is' no hoie that the cntomlMsl luini-rs are still alive. The Entombed Miners All Dead. Scranton Sept. lit. At S:l.i o'clock this evening the first pick broke through into the heading leading to lli-aildy's chamlH-r in the Mat-vine slope, were the entoniU-d miners are supHised to Is-, and it was found to In filled with gas from the mof to the floor. It Would Is' iinsissihle for a human being to live in such an atmosphere for three minutes. This settles beyond dispute that all the men are dead. Nolhiug further can be done to ward securing the Isslies until the gus is re moved, which will take from H to -US hours. . . Struck by Lightning. Washixhtoji, Pa., Sept. 1!. The light ning got iii its work iu gn-at shafie this morning at the John McKeow n oil well No. 1, on the W.J. Munce which is pnslucing l,2t harnis per day. The drillers were at work when a thunder storm came up and they concluded to shut down till the storm should iss. before they were ready to quit, however, a Hash of lightning set tire to an son-barrel tank tilled with oil. This with a LlKi-barrel tanks alsmt full were all lonsuni til by the rlamrs. The derrick caught fire two or three times, but tlie flames were smothered with old cloths. The top of the derrick also caught tire, and in order to keep tbi-i iihle from burning and letting the tools dmp dow n the hole, the derrick was cut down and the cable pulled up the hill. The Wiley No. 2 stands a considerable distance down the hill, hut the burning oil flowed fn-ely in that direction and in onicrto keep it from setting the tanks there on fire, plows were brought out and furrows made which turned the course of the burnitig mass. J. H. Kmstcr, one of the drillers, was stunned by the lightning, but unt danger ously hurt. It hunnil a red ring around one foreanu, following nearly to the shoulder. Two or three others were injured, though not seriously. II u ml nils of barrels of the burning fluid lashed down the mad and splashed into a limestone quarry. As the stones became heated they burst with loud rejKirts, throw ing the oil high into tlie air. Ten Thousand Excursionists. CtttcAiio, Sept. IS. This morning an ex traordinary large excursion lirty left Chica go tor lloston over the fhiiago & tinitid Trunk railway. The contract with the com Jiiiiv calls for IR Pullman ami to Wagner sleeping coaches, otl regular jwssengi-r coaches, and :H liaggage iars. The first sec tion of this remarkable train left at Hi. M. The remaining sections left every 31 minutes thereafter until the entire mrty was on the move. The (irami Trunk Coniiany will clear the truck of all other traffic, as tir as possible, and fast time will be made. This gn-at excursion is going to the Old Fellows' celebration in boston next week, when the ."sovereign tiraud Lulgo of the world will hold its meeting. The Odd Fellows vainly tried to get low r.iti-s on all lim-s, anil enter ed into a contrail with the Grand Trunk for tl'.i for the round trip. Since the other colu pctiug mails have made concessions. F'nun s.ooo to 10,0,10 meiuls-rsof the on ler made the grand start for liostou. Siecial rates have lam made for meals on the way. The eclebratiou in Itoston is cxjieclcd to ei-lijise anything ever attempted by the Odd Fel lows Is-fore. The Patriarchs Militant (the military branch of the onler), will, for the first time, iarticiiate in the annual festivi ties!, and it is -estimated that llMKi Cheva liers and (io.1100 subonlinatcs w ill make up the purailc. A Cyclone at Joliet. Jolikt, III., Sept. IS. TliL evening a ter rific wind storm and cyclone struck this city from a southwesterly direction. A dozen frame buildings on South Chicago street were leveled to the ground and the street filleil with IswnLs, luirts of nis-and upnsittsl tni-s. Whi n the storm came up John liuck ley tisik refugi: in his cellcr, while his fami ly fled to ihe stnvt. The latter esca-ied in jury, hut Buckley was dugout of the ruins of his house lutdiy injured. The residence of Peter Haley was torn to pieces and scatter ed over an acre of ground. Ialcy and bis wife were n -scuts! from the ruins slightly hurt. The large grain elevator and oftite building of H. S. Carpenter, 011 Kastcru avenue, were totally lii-molishisl. Several small frame buildings alongsiile the Chicago and Alton railniad truck were blow n dow u Most of the street lamps were demolished, leaving the city in darkness, and it is iiii-ms-sihle to-night to learn the extent of the dam age done. The Earth Still Quivering' in and Around Charleston. Cu vm.KsTiiN, s. C, Sept. 1 S. Then- were two distinct shocks of eartlupuikc in this city during the iiicht ..lie at 11:1 , which was very a-m-ptiMe, and wliieli was pre tsIis1 by the usual ilemonstrations. Tlie ijuivchn of the earth was followed by two or three distiiH-t vibrations, apparently from east in west. Tlie sbia k at 3 A. M. to-day was very slirht and hanlly ierceitible. J'as-sciiK-rs fmm SumiiHTville reairt these two distuHKineea at the time named and state that there were several others la-twecn mid night and :i i. . On a Plank With a Rattlesnake. iiaros, Sept. IM. In a letter to a friend in ilostuii a gentleman at Cueru relates bis ex icricucc in the great st.irtn of last month, writing; "Our boase was washed oft its blocks. After wailing alsmt a block, with the watt-rat times up to our ihina, we gut into another house, but tliat went piece by piece. House after bouse iMssett us. One family of uine passasi niont mattress. One man went aeiwa tbe bay, a distance of eigh teen miles, on a plank with a large rattle-' aruike tir aa unweleome companion." THE CHINESE RETALIATING. Washixotos. Septenils-r 17. Minister Denbr. at Pekin. has reported tn the S.-re-tary of State two i-ases of remit outntge per etrated by the Chinese upon Americans. The Rev. A. A. Fnlton and wife and Miss Mary Fulton, M. I)., all of the American Presbyterian Mi-won in China, established a mission hospital and station at Kwai Ifng, about 4iO miles southwest from Canton. When they had expended a considerable sum in putting up buildings placanls ap awredonthe walls declaring that the "Sir cign devils" nuist go in three days and tlieir buildings lie ilcstmyisl. The Literati. ' as Usui;), were at the Imttom of the disturliafH-e. A cmwd gathen-d near the hospital, slid Mr. Fulton set .Hit to set lire llie pnslcilsm of the military. He was stoned on his way and not -rmitt-d to return, and no soldiers were sent to pmtcct the mission. 1M1 May tt the mob piled straw anil faggots against the building occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fulton and a little daughter of the former, ukiu which the inmates tbil, and the bouse was looted and bunied. The ladies sought ref uge on board boats, hut the mob threatened to destniy any Is mt that should receive them, and after sonic delay they reached the iint where Mr. Fulton had been compelled to remain. Two days later they were put on boats and taken to Canton. The value of the pniaTty th-stmyeil is alsiut to,."', und Consul Seymour is pressing a demand for the payment of the amount in damages. The second case is of still more recent ilate. tin Sunday, June ti, in the absence of all the gentlemen connected with the Metlitslist Kpiscoia Mission Hospital at Chun- King, and while only one lady was present, a mob collected, bmkedown the gates, threw stones at the lady, one of which cut os-n her index finger its entire length, and she was other wise injured about the head and anus. Com plaint was made to the officials, but the mat ter was treati-d lightly. "This is a serious case," writes Mr. Panhy, " anil may be a test one. It grew, as all our evils in China do, out of troubles in the I'nitcd Stalls." Still later (July the mob attacked the mission pmjsTty at Cluing King and des tniyeil it Mr. Henby tiled a protest. Deadly Adventure With a Lion. Paris, Sept. IT. The latest story comes from Ix Ptiy, where Pcnzoii's menagerie stopped a few days ago on its tour of Ann-nine. The iertormaiicelicgan as usual by tatner named Castafua eiileringthe lion's cage. He had liarely closed the d.sir when a mtigniliivnt lion called l'Artaiiiau ut'er isl a fierce mar and sprang tism his nuis-.cr, who was I brown to his knees. With a blow ofun iron truchcoii, he stunmsl the aiiiuial untl having thus got rid of his adversary he pnswsliil to make the other uiiiin.il- go through th.ir woiil.il s'rformauce, alllioiigh the IiIimmI wits flowing from his arm. He was iu a state of frenzy am! did not sts-m to Is; uwure of his condition. A c ir. ! .::ic Mirtion ol" the audience had staniicdcii wh.-li the lion m nle its attack, at'.d those tiiat rc- mainisl shotit'-tl 4'i-nough, en-iugli ! ' until j Custuufua, bronchi la, k to his sensist by tne tumult, einergisl fnun the cage, ami its iie clostsl thc inn diairs fell in a swoon to lite stage. Ihs-tiirs wsn-stiiumonisl and it .is found that the arm was s!ripail of tlesli to the lame from the shoulder down to Lie wrist. Riot Between Irish and Italians. PiTTsBt Ro, Sept. I!). Four Mile Hun, in the Fourteenth ward, was thc stvue of a bliaulv race riot at noon to-day in which two of the uirticlpuiits received fatal injuries. The fight was the result of laid feeling among Irish and Italian lalsrers. (Mi Saturday night while Joseph Vernard. an Italian, was on his way home he was attacked by a gang of Irishmen. Vernard was terribly ia-nleii, but managed to esi-.i In his home. At Usui to-ilay a gang of twenty Irishmen call ed at Ycrnurd's house ami demanded ad mittance. A number of Italian hoanlcrs were ill the house at the time and The d.Hirs were quickly lairntl. . The assailants, how ever, battensl down the d' sirs and nishial into the house. A fnr tight followed in which "Puddy'' Iba-co, an lluliuu, lupl his skull crushed with a chair, und Patrick Con stunt i ue, an Irishman, was shot in the alaloinen. The wounded men were removed to a hospital, where Constantine died a few hours later. Iba-co i. still living, hut his recovery is considered doubtful, Five of the Italians were arrested this aflcrnisiti, but the Irishmen are still lit liberty. More Bloodshed in Belfast. Lklvast. Sept. 111. Tiiere was iK-sja-nite rioting mi Hivis stre.-t to-day. Policemen arrested two drunken men for fighting. A moil immediately gaihercd iiround tbeili'V and threaleiiisl them with v ioleuiv and it was with Ihe greatest difficulty that the prisoners were secnrt.il. . As soon as the Ian-rack diairs wore closed la-hind tlie prison ers a fearful attack was made upuitlie build ing by Ihe mob outside. Shutters were torn down anil w widows smashed with brick bats and iKiving-sloncs, There were only four constables, within the barracks. They fired eleven round-, killing one man and wounding several others. It is stated that a woman was wounded and has since died iu her ow n house. The mob was scattered by reinforecments of (adieu. La ler the mob n-gal iieretl in small groiis, when a iiuiiiIst of priests tried to a-rsiiade the (asiplc to n tire to their homes. The distiirlas! distrii-t is pal ruled by military "d liliw n-infon-e-inents. Cameron's Contribution. HAkKlsiit'Rii, S-pt. IS. The Veiienihlc (iciiei-al Siuum Cameron feels divp syui thy for the Charleston sutrcrers. As usual, he bus cxpnstsl his synialhy in a practical way, and has forwanled S-l,iii.i. a eontribu tionlothe relief fund, accompanied by the followiiigcharaeteristic letter: " I always ass.a-iate your city and state with my n-collections of your great states man, Mr. Calhoun, who occupital so com manding a position iu the Senate and before the country at my first entrance Uin public life, more than 40 years ago. He received me in the Senate with the greatest of kind ness, and during the remainder of his life 1 was .eriuittcd. not only to show with others admiration of his singular simplicity, eleva tion and dignity of t-haracti-J, hut also to ex-lH-riciice almost ilaily sonic pnaif of his per sonal consideration and regard. It natural ly gives me pleasure, then-fore, to associate my nntilleetitui of him with this contribu tion towanl thc relief of the citizens of the state he loved so well." The Result in Maine. Ai iit sT. Me.. Sept. 17. Chairman Man ley, of the Republican State Committee, teli- graphs as the fiuul result of the Maine elec tion the following to the editor of the New York Trilmne: "Official returns fnun every city, town and plantation in the Slate give lt.slv.cll. Hi pub lican, for Cuvenior, It.nno inujority over Kil wanls, IieiiusTut. Our plurality im Coii-gn-ssiiK-u is IT.Uait. The lU-puhlicaus elect 14.1 nicinlarsof the Legislature and the lHni ta ruta X. Special effort was made by the IX-mis-rats to pture the Legislature and dts feat Hale, but he will is- renomiliuletl by ac clamatiiiii and elo-nsl by the largest vote ev er thntwn in Maine Sir a I'nited States N-na-tnr. Our victory, taking it all iu all, is the greatest Kepublican triumph ever achieved in Maine." HisCoffe Poisoned. Skw Castlk, I'a., S-pt. iii. 1 uer is great excitement at Mahoiiingtowu over the at tempted munliT iu a most oiwanlly and tiutrageoiis way of Irvine Kin ales, all Ash tabula it I'ittsburg fireman whose nin is from Xew Castle to Yoiuigstowu. Itiitsles ttaik bis dinner witli him as usual on Wednesday and plated it in his chest. At Hillsville while at work Is? tisik out bis mil and began to eat. Soon after-drinking some coffee he became deathly sick and beguu vomiting. He was taken to istrutliers, w here a physieiau was summoned and the medical aid necessary was given. Tbe tl.a tiir, on making an examination of the coffee, discoveml tliat tiiere hud been arsenic put in by Mmeune. Rhodes is at bis home in Mahouingtown iu a critical cuniUtiuu. The Kins of Snakes. Custok, Mass., Sejit. IS. Tlie interest in the sea seqs-nt in this vicinity has been smi detily extinguished by the ap)-aranie in the immediate neighborhood of an enormous laud serpent which is playing l&roc with live stock. The most extravagant stories, have been told within the tst S-w ilays of tlie serjsnt's size. The length given varies from twenty-five to forty-five feet, and its cin-umfereuce from that of a two gallon jug up to the size of a barrel. It is believed to be tlie same n-)tile that escape I from a trav eling menagerie, some tour years ago and was never heard of since. The lost serpent w as a magnificent lsui some twenty-five feet long. Tiie ser aiit that is now causing excitement has -been seen by several people. Nightly sheep and calves disapeur. it is believed thmugh the instrumentality of this terrible monster. Bands of huntere hsvs started out from Clinton, Charlton, and Dudley to kill the serjtnt, hut they an? batliv frightened at the pmsjai-t of meeting if. The seriient haunts the locality known as the dismal swamjis, to the northeast of South bridge, which is impassable. The loss to stia-k is coiuiiderable. The towns are to hold meetings to devise some means of ridding the country of the dreadful visitor. Cot the Cround Hog. but Will Lose his Hand. llrsiivii.i.K. Pa., Sipt. 17. The rodent teeth of a w iaalchuck are very long Bnd very sharp, and when they cl.ise on anything the nose of a dog, for instance they hs-k together in a iieculiar maimer. William Jols-a of this pluce was out hunting wiasl chiicks ycstenlay. He shot one as it sat sunning itself at the mouth of its hliirow. The shot tumbled the animal over. Jobes picket! up what he supaiscd was his dead game, hut the WisHlchuck was not yet dead. It grubbed the hunter by the hand and sent its teeth into it until they. met and lta-kcd. Jolic tried to get the wisHM-buck liaise, but could not, und the animal died in that asi tion, making the lock still more closely set. Jola-i was obliged to walk thn-e miles before lie came to a liousc, where the jaws of the animal were cut and the hand releuseiL The ham! was frightfully lacerated and swollen, and w iil have to Is- amputated at the wrist. Done With a Tubful of Punch. Hampton, "a.. Sept. 17. The DetniM-nits of the lid litrict met here yestcnley und j after a stormy session nominated Marshal Parks. Apjails were matle to the conven tion by a delegate from Surry and one from Williamsburg in Is-half of Captain 11. C. Marshall ia-causc he helped to dettiitl the soil of Virginia against the invader. Such w ninglinganil dniiikeiint-ss was iievcrknowu in any other convention held here, tine of the caudidatis. hud two large tulis tilled with punch and two colored men to puss it out ; ami the result was. that hall the convention was intoxicated. An ex-Mayor of one of the cities went into the hotel diiiihg-nHim with his hat on and umbreliii hoisted. The Coni- iniltee on lU-s-ohilioiis indorstsl the Adiuiu- isir.itioii iftid paid ihe usual eulogy to the pure honomble statesman ami gentleman John (basis, the fraud of this district. The Maine Election. Arot sTA, Me.. Sept. 17. Chairman Manlcy telegraphs as the final result of the Maine election (he following: " Etlltirr Trilnuit, Sew Yrk: "Official returns from every city, tow n and plantation iu thc State give laslwt-ll (Rep.) for (iovernor 14,im majority over Kilwanls (Hem.) "Our plurality on Congressmen is lT.om. "The lb-publicans elect 14S. nifiubers of the Legislature and the Henna-nits 33. "Sist-iul ctfort was made by the Demo crats to i-jptiire the Ixtgislature and defeat Hale, hut he w ill he renominated by accla mation and elected by the largest vote ever thrown in Maine for a I'niled Slates Sena tor. "Our victory, taking it all in all, if the greatest lb-publican triumph ever achieved in Maine. - "J. H. MA.KI.liV, "Chairman Republican Slate Committee." - A Strange Mixing Up. J'llll.AliKl.PHlA. Septeinlr 17. There was a strange mixing up of iiliticians this utfer nisin, when the Kepublican and Dcmts-ratic candidates for the State oftici-s left the Con tinental Hotel and (iiranl Housein i-arriagi-s for the State Fair, There were- five carriages. The first contained (ieneral Ik-aver, Chutin--y K. llluck, Chairinui Ilensel and Josi-ph A. I'ax-tui. of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Sta-iety;the second, Candidates Davis and Iticketls.for Lieutenant tfoveruor, Chairtuan Cooja-r and (ieucral Louis Wagner, of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Saiety; thc thinl, (Jaiidiilatcs Norris ami itn-unaii, for Auditor (ieneral, Stale Treasurer (Juay und Coiigressnian Curtain ; the fourth. Candidates Stewart und Africa for Secretary of Internal Affairs, J. II. Lambert and Captain MeClell and; atftl the fifth and lust i-arriagu contain. xl Candidates Oslsirne and Stevenson for Congressiiiuli-at-lurge, Srcrt-mry Kesner. of the Dem.sTutic State Committee, and J. W. Wesslsiile. Boiled to Death. Hkisiklvm. SeiteinlT lit. A nurse named Churles Ivlfrertini is employed at the Flat hush Insane Asylum, one of his duties la inc to administer a ilaily hath .to an imbecile named I'utrii-k McCarthy. On .Saturday nitirnin KtL-ertnn inaile preparations to -rive Met'arty his etistoiiinrr uhliition. Xo-aauier had the man lieen placed in the water than lie uttensl a succession of pien-int; yells and then became unconscious. When removed ! from the tub it was ili-covered that the luna tic had la-eii literally Isiilcd, his whole Isaly Ix-iiiK one solid blister. Kdnerton i-arried the suHerint; man to his lnil, and summoned Ur. Shaw. The physi- eiau's otforls were unavailin-;. hovrever. and McCarty ditsl four hours afterward in terrible airony. A warrant was sworn out for Kd jrerton's arrest on a eharjn- of manslaughter und he was locked up. Lynching in Maryland. Wbstekxpobt, Mil, Sept 14. While Kd- wanl White, a well known citizen, was walk ing down the street to-day lie was shot uml killed by David Johnson, a man w ho ha: la-en ittmsitlered a harmless lunatic tor some time past. Johnson was arrested and ha kit! up. There was no cause for the act. Thi, morning at S:3nawrty of citizens uttackisl the building where Johnson was coiirincil. They quietly tisik him out tti the briiliri across the Potomac, tied a mpe around his neck, ami made him walk off. His neck was broken by the fall, and after had la-en hanging for a few moments the roa- was cut. and the body fell iutii the river, where the swift current curried it out of sight White was a master boiler maker, and hail la-en employed ut the Itallilnore and libit. shoisat Piedmont, W. Va. A Negro Lynched. Wavi boss, ia., Sept. 19. Three iii-gna attai ketl Miss Williams, aged Is. daughter of a planter, as she was passing along the mad near Brown's turja-ntiiie still in Ware coun ty, late yesterday iiftem. am. Miss Williams screamed at the top of her voice and nstistcd with thc desperation of dcsiir. Two of the negmes fletl, hut the thinl only ran on the approach of a Mr. Warren, whn captured him after a desja-rate huml-to-hand stniggle in a swamp over a mile from the starting place in the race. Miss Williams identified the captive, and the male portion of the eominuuity thereupon hanged liim to tlie nearest tree. Saved by Bogus Butter. Chk-aoo. Sept. 17. t.'otigressman Frank Lawler's remuuination without a purticle of opposition has put to rout any expectation on the part of arter Harrison of getting to Congress via the Second district. In Law ler's wan! there was not a dissenting vote. His overwhelming inujority was due to his -position when the oleomargarine bill came up before Congress. The ex-letter carrier and ex-assistant secretary of tlie first Irish RcHiblicaii club was fur seeing enough to opfasie tbe passage of the bill, and, presto.' every big stockyard packer was his friend. Deaths from Cholera. , Sas Fa.ixciscu, Sept, !!. Acconliug to ad- vii-es by tlie steamer Haelic. which arrived iiere yestenkiv from China and Japun. the total nnmlier of cholera casetliniiighout Ja pan since its first appearance this year is. iu- eordingto the Japan OazXtc, .W,H. of which ST.' result.sl futallv. T!h-epidemic in..w aloting. IntelligeiMe from S-uI, Corea. says cholera is still raging in that city, .front ing t nirli ial returns the fatal cases for July this year were .'i!viu out of a imputation of i.tnj. outside of the i-aiUtid the epidemic . , , , ... ' Is eqtially fatal. At Miinsku. I'mvim-e oft Kcishisls, 5,,.i. anilm T..rai li. l,-.,;hs are report.-.! to have isrurnsl in oue mouth. 1 Fired by Tramps. Holuuaysri bo, Pa.. Sept. 17. The bum I of John S. Keugy, near this place, w.is ilc 1 stniyed by incendiary fire lusi evening. The entire season's cnip of whetil, isils, rye and! hay was stored in the liani and entirely con- j sunied. All the terming implements and j mowing machines were in the barn and they, j together w ith a valuable horse, were burned. The loss was about finuo. being covered by j insurance. The deed was charged to tramps ! who have been lurking iu tlie ueighiairh-aal. j Suffering from Drouth in Illinois. f'HtcAiiti, Scptfiiils-r 1!. A Tiiaa dispart h from Toulotis, 111., says: "The dn.utii iu th s lianlity is getting to be a serious matter. Several weeks ago the wells heg-.ui falling, and now a large part of them are dry. Kv ery si nil in and ponilaiu the country aut here, cxivpling only the Kaskasku Kiver -m the west and the Kmbarras on the east, is as dry as a jajwder house. Along the Courses of the two streams mentioned are quantitU-s of dead fish, which have remained to ja-rish and putrefy us the water ha disapa-antl." Aged Couple Robbed. Meaiivii.le. Pa.. S-pt. !". John Park, aged alsmt 7n. and his wife live on Mereef stnrt near the southern limits of this city. Alsmt o'clock this morning burglars en tered their.residcm-e and alh-r shanu -fully ubiising Isith the old ople couia-lletI Mrs. Park by threats and a show of revolvers and knives to tell where she kept her money. The tliL-ive secured all tiie cash the Parks had, alaiut $."sl, and ilecaiiiatl. l"p to this evening no tcaie of the gang hail la-en found. The aged couple are Is.th prostr.itisl from j abuse and fright and loss of all their money. ; Death of a Philadelphia Judge. j PlIILAIiKLI-lltA. Septeliila-r JO. ,f lines U. ! Ludlow, I'n-sident Judge of the Court of I j Common Pleas No. .(, dii-d nt his rcsiileiuv in this city this morning, utter a protracted illni-ss. Judge Ludlow has served his third term on the la-nt h, and was accounted one of the ablest of the Philadelphia Judiciiirv'. j He wus born at Albany, N. Y.. May .'!, si!. ! The tiovenior will appoint iiis successor, j who w ill serve until January lss.s, the date ofexiiir.itioii of Judge Ludlow's term. Two Powder Mills Explode. Wtl.MIN.iToX. ltd.. S.-pt. IK, -Two Miwdi-r mills ill tin- van I of .. lMiHint. Dctiemoiirs Co. exploded at 4:s this atiei-msiii. The buildings urc lo by 4o feet, wilh sheet-iron rtaifs. Thc nsife were blown oil. and l.Ju pinnds of (Mivrder went up in smoke. J'iieii was no one injiinil, hut had the explo-ion tat-iimil len minutes later u l. umber of men would hi ve undoiibltsllv las-u kil n-sirt was not heard ill this city, the clotitl of smoke w as seen. Fearful Fatality. id. .hi. The mgh SA5 Fr.xmcisco, Septeiiila-r 111. A letter fnun Zi-oul, Corea dated August id. states that deat lis from Asiatic cholera from julv lath toi-itli, iiunila nil :!.! lo. Since then'' from Jii7 to 4411 iK-issms have did ilaily. Ctilhus ctiiild not be obtained, anil the lashes were w r.ipatl in sacking, in many places dugs and vultures had scratched away the light covering of earth, and devoured the Isslies. Bitten by a Rattlesnake. CoM MHIA, Sept. III. Mrs. bailey of Lan caster, S. C, went out in tiie morning to milk the cows, and put her .ui.--yea.--oh! chihl in a Ian neur by. Iu a siiori iiuic she was attr.u'tcd by its scniiins. and running to the cb i Jill found that it hud been bitten by a snake in nine places, ami died a few hours after. 700 Christians Killed. Paris, Sep. 1!!. Tlie ( ailioiii- Hisli.. 1!!. I lie ( alliolli- Hisbol. ol Toll. milt tele :ni)lis tbat tbe natives of ill.- iroviinv f Marlnia have niassacrtsl 7'"' I Christians and destroyed 4n vill.ires bv tire. I Tlie surviving inliabitants of tbe villages j have Hid into other provinces and the Ifisli- oi estimates that !),im S-rs,uis. all Chris- ; tians. are slowly dyinr from liun-fi-r. Trarnps Capture a Town. St. I'aI'L, Sept. IS. The "vt-rnor is in formed that tranis have taken isissesion of Cam.la II. Wilkin county. Minn., and are sui kiln; stores and houses. Citizens of nci-.di-Itorino towns an ciiinini: in to aid the a-o-i!e of Cainihell, and a riot is e.veotod. The (oivenior has telef,'t-aiheil tbe Sheritl'of the county, asking if State aid is wanted. Railroad Wreck Caused by a Horse. Majssfii.i.u. )., Sept. 17. A freiulit train on the Ball i more uid Ohio Kailnaul at i Iiidt eiiileniv to-ilay struck a horse on the I hriil-e.' The shta k broke the hriikre in two I and the l.a-omotive fell into the creek below. I The en-;inter was killil mid tbe fireman in- i jurtd. lk-fo;v tbe aeeidi-nt a white dove is said '. i iiave a-n-he'l on tin- enixincvr's cabin ! window, lie drove it away several times J alter ivl.i. h the crash cuinc. 1 A Sportsman's Manuai. he .1 liniii i.i! giiiiiiiu season draws i i dciienul arises tbi inti.muirion con- ; As ! '"i certi.iii: tiie la-st nitiges of irainc, and the : watr-w.iys most prolific of fowl. For the I linrise of supplying such a dcitiaml. the! 1'as.s-inrer iH-pamut-tit tf Ihe l'biiadelpliia, i Wilmiiigtoii and lialtimon' Itailroud Com- i inv lias published a wurk entitled A I'ttra- disc fiir ttiiiiut rs ajul Anglers." The little volume is an exhaustive treatise on tt-.e tt:.ni- : liirds. wilier fowl, ami fishes of the Mary- j hurl. Delaware ami Virginia lc.ii:s das. i haunts, hab'ts. uml c iar.c -teristii-s. An cx ivllent map of ihe terri'.on-. shu.vinji the , liaation of the -trtnins and the means of access, and handsome illust rat ions of the ! ra.-.-r sss-iiiii-us of liirds und fish serve laith to cmU-llisii and contribute to the interest of j the Isaik. Information us to the g.inii- laws, the time when certain game inosi alauniil, I the pnauri'iiiciil of guides, Isiats, Ac, uml in fact everything n hit h would make the way ' of the sportsman clear, is furnished in ample i detail. j The Isaik is distributisl gratuitously and ! may in pna-unsl by addressing James 1J. ' Wisal, ieneral rasscnger Agi-nt. 1'hilatlcl- iliia. Wilmiiigtoii and Uailimore Iviiilroad, IMiiladelphia. I'a. ' A DM IXISTUAT( HI'S XOTICK. K-Uiie fff Jw-tib Cm vie, dw?-eI, IaU of Phtwie ' Towntui, Stinerv-t (' unity. I'a. Ixtlen of btlmiutMrttli:)!! tf the abrvp t-Htdte ) hftvmif Ntn Kmiitci Iu ihe unK'iiirnt! hv tiie i npt-r authority, uotire i bvrvUy fiiveii to at) per- ! wm hnietHil to a'ul etale Lo Vnuke irurneli:ite i payment, and thoM having eluims amniM tlie wiue li preM-m liu m duly authenlieaUl for eet- - , Al'GrSTCH HKFFI.KV, u18. Aliuint-xralor. A DMI.MSTRATOR is NOTICE. UUi- of Traiiy Ki-im. itcccn-f. late of "oni--Dmiiuli Tim nship niu r-c-t l ounly. pa. LMtcrsof Ailluiiusiralion un the nl,vc estate having li-n Krautnl Ui tlie untli-rsiKmil br Uie .r?r autlioritr. mKii-e Is hereby itivi-n to all persons inilelHisl to suiii VsUtle Ui limL imT...li- ale payuienl. and th.- havini: i-luinis aiwinsl the name will present them ilulr nilientiiateil ft settlemeni on Sainliiy, iN-iober U, lssti, al llie late resiiknee of dcceaseit. JOHN" LAIIR. Ailiuinistralor. TiE Bsst?gvot I mz i '1-1,1 til Ifoovl w;;eal. ItVWtfl 1VI1 EaiVTi.W 1 m3V"""'i,t5ii co- yearly. .o:' utowl I" M MO b...l.. TRIAL. iWj Jt3NRCa MFO. COn Canentersvilla. HL I A l'MISISTRA TOR'S SALK of Valuable Re2i Est-ts I w MMMeo avwwsa MdVav , i TE APKI:sl.,NF.ii AIi.iiiimnit.ir. rf ihe 1 ! wf V tlcmme J. Miller. iI.s,m-1. laie .f t VUfniaiioiiiinc Tewnsliip. S-merset C.auitv. fa.. I wUiiiflfrst isililie sale on ihe premise in said j township, on j FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22. '86, " k,f 'he f..l!.m in ilt-. r!lsl rest 'ate, U-tii ihe Ltinieisteart.il ihe ii V.ieuliiie J. Miller. dVts-n-tsi, etHitaiieng lftiere nssv r!!,h',h"' and a hall mile froni s,,r. rset, a'lioiiiinc lands 01 lA-neiu .10 HIT. w. H. Mi ler Saniuel M..- mall, Henry snaner. J.xiali hovLsan.1 Niaiii Kie stsker; 1V1 acres .a llus laiid is in a .ien-lltl staleof t-iiltivation. the Itatauev hrilii w,-n tim-ts-reti. Tiiere is (hereon cn-elr.l a tnasl Ivto--lory Dwelling House, I Bank Hani, new w arou shed, and tther neeessa- r outUiil.hngs. wuha Urge on-hard ol improved viirietlitiot'fs-annB apple tns-s. sai-hes plums, j iraia-s, and other (nuts. There are a numla-r i( ! .! spninrs i.i never failing wm, ou ihe farm. and Ihe t-niire trail Is well watered. It is heaim- I'll'T i.S'atetl anil is n,liv. nt..ii l.i w..k m.-.I .. i. . t iliim hes, there tieiuir a st-litail htaisc on llie premises. The i Jliller Chec.se Factory t ils.tin the premises, ami Is ailh.n 'si vanls of the iiat-lln.g iiouM-. I'. ,n i,l i l.ivm.1 tiie ilay of Apnl. IssT, TERMS. Ten r cent of the pnrehase money to he i.ai.l when me pn.-rty is kn.-ktsl .i,,n ; y.-o .iu the 1st iia- .1 Apni 1as7. a lit i. ,U.-.I will he .h livere.1 anil .ones-ion hi veil : .llle-tlnr.1 of lathiilee aller parmelit of ileliis to remain a liel the premise in lieu of ;i..u' .Wer. .in.l tne n inam.hr ut I lie pun-hose Inon.v to be ai.l in five eiiial payments, W illi interest froi.i April 1. iss; laiynieula u. be M-cured by Jll.lg uelil bond or mortgage ou the premi.-s-s. ISAAC MIl.l.F.lt.- slMil.S P Mil. I ER. A.luiiiu-lralors, si-p!. LKf, VL NOTICE. J.(. Kimniel, J. P. Kim ) Ill the f'.Klrt of ( tiln- mi l. nil. I J. tl. Kimniel & Suns, To H. I- Kaerantl John ;, I mon I'le.-is of Somerset I olillly. P.-iinsy Ivan la. f No. ."..14 August ferru. I 1-Ts. . a:ie. j (Vniiuitary Assiglniieiit lor ht-uehl of ere.litors.1 And iit.w. Im s -pieiuls-r. fssi. K-tinoii ol J. (. llgie. h.j oiie.ii thc .t-itu,,, nhs, pruvilig the i oiin to is.- ib-eimuj..,! ,r,,i his tru.t. au.l n h;ive iiis n..ntl an.l itlilliorilv in the premises va lautl. W in real-, n ihe i .,'urt gra n a rule on all pi.rl,tsii,i, rch-.l. r. uirnal.ie Mon.Uv. sepieinls-r Ti. Is-.. iusIiiiht tails.) whv ihe praver ol the pe titioner ,-h.tll not lie Krauted. Somerst-i i lamiy. I -I Fxirae I'n.iu the Record, lertitieil 1st -! seal of sepiemls-r, lsi. ( J X .U. Citin HK1KLU Prothoiiomry. JM'LK Tt) ACCKIT (IK RKKl'SE. In ilitiinnh Hyatt, (widow i, ofi mini -Ilsville. Fay ullet'tNinly, Pa. ; Allen llvatl. ol' onuelisv ilie Fiiyetii! I .Miniy. pa. ; Kleliora. iiiit-riiiarrii-d illl jaim-s Mountain, ami Je llvall Jr of Flui. tayeiie l i.nuiy. pa. : Viai an- li rt l.v uoinit d I.. In- and a.s-ar before an orphans l oiirt.lt. 1. hi 1.1 at somerset on ihe l'?lh tiay ol Sepl. lul.t r. lsst,, ,.u u el.a-k III till . .r. I.i.,11, lin n und tiiere to accept or refuse to lllke the n ai t!ule o: Jesse Hlatl. dts- d.. al Ihe apprai-isl valuation, or -lu.v eanse why ihe same sl.oiii.i not in- M.l.f. Micria-sortl.-e. JOHN' WIST KKS. '' 1"- l'- i sherlir. A TTK.vnoN", KAkMiCKs: 1 oner my rarm al privale sate, simaltst mid way U i .c-. n i,lt n.'.s an.f W .-ller-l.utg. Simh ampom Town-hip. rontaming LUi a. r... .f. tin. 1 -r eniiivali.iii. iiiiprov. .! i.v a new iiotise 4x I... will) a tirsl -eiito ....:-...r .....1 mil. e i er fuit'itg na-erat tne kin -hen t.a,r : a new bank n.irii -'-X"" an-l an lieeessti.t irtiti.Mi!.ijin..s. some e tniu ti,-.. ott the t.reuiw-s. lanti- wi-.nngit ( , mfortaiilt-home would do Hell to give lue a t ail. mv terms are t-a-v. Address. , , HUSKY HKAISiWFf:. jtili-s-im. V.:ilensburg. Pa LWiAL . XOTICH 1 in-lo!lou-iuir aeisinnts have la-t-n riltsl iu my oflu-e. and will i, presented lor eonlinutiou oil THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1886 At clock r. m., when and when-all la'rsons inlt resitsi . h;i alien.) if iIh-v think i.ros-r The third ae -oiint of it 1.. Baer ami J li title. Is-igii.s-. oi J. (i. Kimmell A .-s.ns. Vi-eooot i.i lt.,, t,l 1 i - . . . t . riel j. ih-,,,,,; - uar- ruvt aial linal account of p. ter W. Trlmpcv I .niil:iiu.s. ,.,..., k, oi liieirieh Trini; v I'roihoiiotaiv . i ifiis-. i N. K. i klTi II 1 1 KI n seplemla-r 1, Is-a".. I'Kiluoiharv Tlie Bellows Falls E.apciilcrs fTave pmnal thin selves tn be 1 r siiner lor to an. apparattis Ji ir pvap intlng tut p. sMl. Ill .rt and ' I It . If. H ive r. 1 er hc-n efltiatlt it for kapiditt or KVAP0B4 tion. Kciisoif t or rcri. or oraLrrr of psonri-T Vany 1 HOCSAXDst In use. send fcir lUus-trau-4 circular wltlt tesUujonlals to VL Farm Uachins Co., Bellows Fails, Vt. stpgj-b V'c i Somerset Clothing House Centra 1 Hotel Bloel, Main Street, Somerset, Pa. Our Immense Line of MEN a xi) HOYS CLOTHING Ordered especially for the Fall Trade, is now nearly all in stock and we are prepared to offer 33IG 13A.IiO.I?sTf and are determined not to be undersold by anv other houe in the county or elsewhere. J. M. HOLDE.RBAU.M. D10ESED BT IjETTESASIJ SCIENTISTS A3 en 1 rmnniT T w STONE. Over 500 Beautiful Designs. Send for Price List Circulars. J !rrrn iri. irr MONUMENTAL' ERONZ COMPANY. cos:;. mm -tVrul School ol' IJen Art, ELEVENTH AVE. AND SIXTEENTH ST.. ALTOONA. 1 hv only Sclns.l iu ihls nectioii with a peeinl P-mnii!iiD Is-jwrtment. am' that tea. hes k-epln-- by Actual Bnsim-.. A few have the time ..r ni.mev to .pi-iiil lo lake m..re Ihall one l'.nl llien iiu I'.airi-, icreal mulnm s-ioiilil e Ustsl in s.-ic tint in., seh.s.l lo .iltcml K.-nienil tlisl mere uritinir m. of a few st-t i.k- nill iaa miitii-e iia- Business Krincaiion ll.-m-r vi Bin- teli-1 the si-h.s.r lhat has Bank, and .ulier ..Iti.-es. : Dial has an Aetna! Hiisiner. li-partmctll whereaU 6.nns of niif. .liable inqs-r are use.) by stii.ltils In tlieir a.a-k The I'. -maaiihip Hepartmejn is rhar of 1-lfitK II. t. Y'u.y.l.. Ihe cel.-brated feu Arti-t. of S. Louis. Mn. Mr . V.nri-l ha tin "l'"" as a 1 en Artisi. Tnthosrh enter now and uke tlie lull business ( iairse aillirive fklt in-striM-ti.ms in (irtian.eutjl peiiuiii-bip nurse, tiur I alal.anie. ollnre Journal aial Eleiraiil menaof Peniuanship free. A. Lire. E. D. BOWMAN, Secretary. TRIAL LIST. v? """v tn.,i Hie .smima T-rni .u ..urt. 11 lining h : llav. ihe -TlU ilay 01 s,.(.tt iuh.T, l--a. : i KIKST WKKK. ' John and Lylt I saw rs. Stauenet Owhit Mum al f ire iusuran.sM ,miiiv 1 luialH-th Ivan vs. Kranbbu 1-ntstHiie ; liteirit-k Trimt- vs Wi.uaui si ii-r ; i. r. Hlyiuyer. TniT.-e dit.., vs. Jeaalban Rh.de. autl J.usi isrl.-r. : Marr A. Marten', r.giii v. peter . Har 1 T. shipler vs. I. M Marshall. JtHt-rx.ll Ut-lls s. ThtHuas M, H. ihooei Meyatt.i s heirs s. i. h. i tHitrhrmair A.laia Am-Miian v. J.nah ami Fram i. 1-neuiiu-, Warn Ji Liuiil!iK-rs. John . M it-hell. I SKcoMi WEKK Pfar l.hr T. Snersl Ji Cambria Ralln-a Conipanv. t hrisiie Nrtmrr' rtght v. Howard Insuram-a i '..uifiaiiy ol Nra .ak. Oeoore H ll.s-'kiiig vi Bnaimau's File and Manw lusiirauev t ..liimliv Same vs. o.-rmall Atiierttall llimirauee Cunuy me vs. llowanl lu-tiraiu-e i ia.iMiiiy of Munevs. lomuien ial luioo Aaa iraui-e Looibauv of Ijuntion. John Ijine v. t fcarles F. hhtaub- & Brvther Janies Powell vs. bas-id Waia-t. Nttililei Fike vs. Saiutlei Ijtkei. Annie J. Ijutila-rt vs. William Johnson. i f- "J! o vm"' 'u,lnl,i, V'" " rkeybile. . ... , . ...ii.iii.ii lilll(lt r m ft.t,.... : narvey . r-.it.riMiiuh v,. simti.ii i.-.i A-.. ' V- u .... .... . . .-. . ""... ; "siiniie! Keeil's Atimimstraiur v. fhui lYitv ; Fred ilaily vs. H Ta. Ann sinner's right vs. Charles Vli-Faililen tk s.,i I J.mu M. I riteliliei.i use vs. K. .Vli. kailr.dt, I Wiu. H. K s.iiu. ,M k.tt l . s. Jltaiutaia j Ur. H F. Hull vs. Kias Wmt-Un l. B. F. Keviitiltls va. James H. Hoiker Ptoty's l itliee. I N B III Ti HFIFL1I septllssti. ProllitauHaPr, 11 KtilSTKU'S NOTU K. Vilice is hen-hv riven to alt t.r.t,H ........ e.1 as it-ttalcc. ere.!. tors or otherwise, that ihe following accounts have ais!ss n-gt-mT an. 1 1, ,, thc same will he mvM-iuc.1 for t.imnintti.,,, ,j allowance al au iitphans' l .aid to 1st htiu somerset on Thursday. St (Hemls-r :i, lss Kir-t and linal ace. aim ,,( J.aiathau snv.lfr n.t J.'iill J. I User. Administrators tit latlilel snv.irr tl. fs-tt-sl. Kir-laml Kimil imiini of Re; nhart Keit h Ki eculor ol Ambrose breig. il,s ea-.sl. ' First and filial aeisaiui of Henry Kilt t.luiitn trulor ami Tnt-tce ia' A.latu Km ilts eastil l irsl an.) inai a.e..iuil of .li .ol. n,i Samuel X.s.retfor. Kms-uiorsta" Alex Mt-..reK.T. .I,s,.a, 1-irsl and linal account of v . H. H. Baker . lllllti-.lrul.a- of John ttakt-r, deeenstst ' ' " FiM an-l linal ace.aiut .a" .Sattian ami Will!m (ililhaiu. Kxvetitors .a" Wiliiaiutilithain. dtsvn.,1 tip.Iail.1 l.t.al aetounli.i lh.ni.1 a,,.l latvul f Vaguer. Kxts tllors ol lollaliliOl Wagner .iee.i " Fir-l ami linal aecamt of Martin bull.' ,lnnn isiralorol John W. Imli. .ecea d. First and final a.-cuiil of Samuel I able -ur. vivmg KM-eitlor ol trts.rge specta. .itvea-s-.!. r u-i toi. i mint ac.-.itll ol Johu t.nuuhiy Ullni-lrutor of i h.Mt vlt-Avoy. ileceaseil. A.l- nri ami n.ial ae. oiniiol H w. Maun-r. A.- uniiisiniior ol l'avl.1 .Vaiir.-r. .t.-et-ased. Aectaiul ol lirheW. t.r:lin!i. AUministrslri v ,.f Ko)a-n i.riltiili. .lee.'a-s'.l. who w as i.uanhan Anna and Alley Ik-ik. y. uim.a- ehil.lrei, of u, lU-rk. V. tleeea-s .l. Aet ouiitoi llelle W. tlriihth. Administralrix ,rf Kols-rt onililh. diss a-ssl. FiM and linal mm ,f iu!irine Viri-n. Croinw.-il. A'lliiitii.lralr.x of l, i,rv n.not, ;i. dts-ea-ssi. First acaint ..f St..iiirl M. Full.m. Exeeui. ol A.lalll Ibs li-I.-tler. trfa -raosl. HrMah.f hnal ae.s.ioii ..fjo-iah Mci'bm.M-k Administrator and Tmie.. tor me sale oi iur real .-stale ol Margaret Mis httlis k. il.-eea-eii Itexi-I.T s . rmee, I HAS ( Sept. S, l.vai. I THE GOLDEN AGE COOKING STOVE. OVER 50.000 IN USE. IAf PA' T KFh'S' tfr:-In nw ntinif to th fHV(rtilcriin-i.lt'niti(m if the ptiMir JIIF. HOUK AUK tiHtK STOi'K." t- ilt n wtt) th lltimr-i i,,ifi ti H .f if . nif rit-. An a -ticrt--fiil ofwrntmic rook -fovt it hn -n thnnmhiv r httvihif -m.NI in iht- !ht thn-e vvhp .v.t -i i. lhciu. WV Ht.iil.l rail l. iilj..ii l. thtr,intmr ttf thf livf. tt littif in the hih''t dt krixt.' ifriM -:"uI. K-r m-iirht. ut4(iiDt'H iiiir. it rjr-t (ittin-r. it i tiurivHltt). A nhnttr, it iirrf'i. hihI w- l-li-vt thai tl;i. irtir lalr-t itriniii.-ti.in, i-. mithoMt i-xi-fp.m tri tint4 ami t-rM tn-t-nitiiiK "ttk St.v iu title IihUv. t;-jH.-ttiiii v. T. R. P. A To. Fh Sale bv JOH 232 Washington St., FEW, JOHHSTOWd. PA. WasMngton and Jefiorson College. W ASHINGTON, PA, ila-sienl and s-i.-mirie I'oursisi, and P-n-paratn. ry Schis.l. iiinlt-r the direction .rf Ihe rolleve Fae. iilty K.Vs-n-s w. Fifhty -.ixlh year upt-iu septemlsT loin. For 4alaiot;tl- anr.lv to auiE-tt. Tilt 1'KKSIPE.N'T UNSURPASSED FOR Early Truck and Vegetables BAUGH'S $25 PHOSPHATE still leads. It 13 undoubtedly the best article for thc least money, because it is Reliaiile Cheap Lasting. We are oflering special induce ment in strictly l ur Raw Bone Meal. Pure Dissolved Raw Hones and High Grade Ajrricu'tural Chemicals, Send for Fiaiin's Phosphate Guide and further intbrmation. Call on or address BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers and Importers, 20 So. Delaware Ave., Phila., Pa. winmn isu. IT WILL PAY VOU To arv vol B JI V M 1 1 1 A I , WO It K. Wm. F. SHAFFER, Manufir -Hirer of an. I Iler in MraE m wm mi Eastern li'ttrk Furnished ua .ihiift .Wirier, in ail tW'-r- Alru. Agrnl fix the WHITE BKOXIE' Persons In neiil of Mo.NryEST WuKK h-.!I Anil tt to tlieir interest u eail al uiy shn. wh. 'e a proper showing will tie iciven them. ''- niiiim Hwtrimtfl m Errry Ihm, and I'l: I' V ER Lo W. 1 invite ei-i.iJ attention to the White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monuments Introduced by RKV. W. A. LKIVi. us a Tin -iil.il liiii.nivenient in Ihe point if M ATKKIAI. AU roNSTKKTION. and.wliiili Is iti-siinul tn It the Fopuitir V'iM'im.-iii l'..r ..ur I 'hanin-able ' li mate. a, CIVE ME A CALL. WM. F. SIIAFFEK. sIIAFKL. Keiit-ifr. S. D. FORBES, President