r U'V rrtirh ina t I : ? ! 1 f : v -i 1 ' I ! ! I f The.Somcrsct HcraM. Kin'AKI ! Vi.i Ktiii-r ami I'n'rit. WEDSESTiAY. fVfot IS, 11 REPUBLICAN JIOMINATIONS. STATE TICKET. FOR MlVEKNOK. ;KN. .IAMI.S A. NKAVKR, F"iK I.IKl TrSANT-i'VKKSi'R. HON M. T. 1IAV1H-. of Hnulfiird. FnK AlMf'li i.KNKIiAL A. MII W'X N'"K1;I. of I'liiliMltll'hia. FOR (-B KKTAKY F 1NTEKNAL AFFAIRS. TH' Hv 1. Tl AHT of Mntimn.TT. COUNTY TICKET. FOR HSi.I:K-.M AS-AT I.AKtiF, KI'WlX S. .' iKXE. "t iJiwnie. FoK (HM.IIIX'1, KI'W AKI M I of suiii-rx t fionmeh, Sill.).-1 to the il iM.m if tn Ri illWti-u Pl tn t t .ir.(-n-ni-. KR STATK l-KNATE, Jolts K. s'iTT. of SoiniT-'l IVirimt'li, Kiiiijii 1 i" tin- ilti'i-ion of tin- iii'pul'lu'ati I'i" trn-i .'oiiMn'iirf. F1( ASVKMHLV, JAMK." I.. IT'.H. oi siMTM.'t Honnurh. XoAii s. Mll.I.l.k, of Ji I11ktToiiUi. Ful: A-i-iix I Al K Jt'IKiE. KAMI 'EI. W AI.kEK. of A ! tttr lu-ny Tiwnhip. OUVEii T "IUVl.lt. of yin-nhiinllMjTp. FR lI-'Tl:IT ATTORNEY, FHEI. '. hlh.-l KICK, of SnuitTM-t Roromrh. FoU l-i Kill Hill'fE IiIRBToR. FKEli'k tx HMI't ki:R. of Srimivrt Townsliif. FOR Col'NTV SI KVEYOR. WII.1.1 M V.'.kKU of Mi Hi ml Tnn-hip. Km on is as ;il as a lca.--t. but it really U-f.u ti look ax if l'-avcrV ma jority wonl l Ik- Hm.'Mt. I-t iim makf ii that, lo i-iiow what we can do when in dead cunie-t. ("an the K!liH)i.ni le'oiiie a clianniiii; blomle, or a h-ijiard ciiaiu- its smi!? We rather think so, ciinv t'haiinivy F. j'.lai k in Uiiiif. hinisi'lf a teotoatler, ami Htands um a 1'Mhi tive tartl (ilatfonn. Chaim iv F. 1!.A K, an-onii;inifl by the Hpirit of Jelter-.n, is making' a tour of a ortiot of tin State. Much to bis li.-VUst, he is discovering that modern 1 K-mocratK lo not enthuse much over that kind of spirits. Thk jii.Ic take no risk in jilacin in the luU'rna iivial i hair a man w ho risk ed his life in di-lW.se of the government. The dt'Mitioii to country shown on the baltle-l'n ld w an auraniv cil lidelity to it in a i il tiositioii. Hon. At -iin J. 1'ikk, one of New ll.uiiishiro'n I'nih-d SkiUK Snators, droiM'd di-ad in the ciiv of Concord on Fridav la-t. Ib-art diwa.se was the cause. Mr. I'ike w.u- . leteii to llie Senate in Inn:;, and had served hut one-half of bis term. Thk I 'i ne'ratic N-iiaturlai iNdifeni of this ills! net metal Ik-dlord on Tuesday -etiini; last, and on the first ball ! Mr. II. II. Flii k ol ibis fotinty rifviveii the nounnatiou. Mr. Flick is iH:le tist clev er a ront Ionian to Is- thus tillered as a vicarious nieriliiv for the sinsof bis larty. However, if be can st.iiid it. we can. 11 in. J ai.-ii. I'o.AiM. is announced to arrive at I'ittsnuiy on Tin lay next itlie I'Mh:, j.iel addn-ns a ieiulliian mas iniftiiiv' in F.iiNsitiou 1'aik on tlie next fbiy. the llttli. lreiartions are la-iuu made on a raiul scile, and tlie tlemoii str.it loll is exeeteii lo excel any lireood ing iratiienn of the uuues on a similar occasion. Tuk Kcpuhlican Vmnty ticket has the hearty approval of the entire party. It is coiiiioseU of (torn I ineu of tried Jierson al and pilitual inte:rity. Throughout the county it has liccn emlorstfl with a unaiiimity that assuif it- cordial supirt at the polls, it should, and We doubt not w ill, P'lvive n erv l:'Hhic;in vote in the county. In union there is strong h. Camhoti lieaver, levies and lirnc iii'M a series of meeting in the west. ru eoii:itii-s ol the !,ite ilnr.i. last week, that re iisl loiMiiot ii oi llu- i-alil-pJiL'll of s4ii, l.v tin ir m.itn.tu I" nd the elltlilia-oi i 'ki-.i l' their preseli-. Il Lsiks if to- I;,-; i.) Male 1,. k.'l Was -il'l to llike a i li .-Il 11' p Wet o( the llioiltitltis, wh.'e t,.. e..-telll ..11 1 Uiid'lle .iriinii. s.ir;s.ss -!i tloir lifCMfT lejai'il'n all Uuj iril.es "i'lish thin V i rTio- f'iii. r i'ie .s-j .iis. a bnif f4iiY' sill' -. w es- a i is :i f rete-rai lka tH not I.- talk, .in i ri' iiaikiin; w.th a hU. kle Ilt.it "evi-rv tint- lit o-!-l bl lllolllh lw- pl.t I,'- i t in 11 " "IK- li ssl llnW iillW p. k 11!' -! ! liiesc or.ins tn Is- al ofev sir. I- k Wi'lt Their cliAii; f tnne. Tlie i tilnivii( sss-hes aireadv made by '.he i H tiera' bave r. m-'d Xji.U' at'litlllletlt ali i iflVell Ut h an im stili bis taiapaiv-n tii.it they ale utter- Iv duiltbloUllded. Kkvkvm'k that a li-uihlicari imvenior ami a K puUu an I-ci-iatutv will insure an apportioiiiiieiit tif the s:atc in ait-ortl-atu'f with tiie vole ol the majority, and also secure a Kepublicau F. S. Senator. A lk'iiiis-ratic vietirj may pve that party the opjiortutiity to so apiKirtion tlie Suite ww to make the ljerislatun- 1 It-uiociatif.-for Ibe next ten years. In-side Mtvuring tlieni IViiu s-raiic S'liator, who will rive aid anil oHiifort to tlie free trailers during the next six years. At a meeting of the lu-puUican State C'oiuniittee held in l'hiiatlelphia on Wednesday last, rt'lsirta werv made from nearly all the counties in the ("oiimioii wealtb. N. a disi-oiirau-in wtrtl was uttered. All the members re,rtcd that vnndenei? in the nuccesn of tbe State ticket was felt in their respei-tiveeountitM, and that there was not a single ilisturbinfi fflemeiit lt fiei-rease lieueral Beaver's vote. Tlibi in irxsl news, and shows that the party is in yood shafte ami detennin sl to n-trieve tlie jmst by a signal vie- tflfV. Thckil ie a remarkable con! fart U tweeii lit State rauii)fn of four yearn since. mi lb one now in jirojrress. Four j earn wncethe rly was omded and liislrail sl, and distribft ami ajwlhy prevailed. Now it in united and harmonious entbu aiasiu prevails, and everv wl re throub- f , f -. 1 - . . .1.. s.-...i.. i :..,rsit I'j-s VI -T atl'i the ' ' .. , .:,k l!, ul,!puliTOIl'iiMtia-I.Hil.y Hit iwilr, met .y .t..w..s of IfcMi. W : MmuI(1 arv uUt,1ltl X(, preet thri.UDd anxious In tif tl,,;ir j j,,,,, ,Y.,il;!,iu,.llis( can a-k f.-r more than mi!l. The earn.-st ties and jksiI dis- ; urlwr!v iK ,,itvi u. in it phuform, mid Jayed in all na tions of th? Mate trive i M, ,rth,.r":ir,y t.ii.mj such a just and aumnee Dot only of triumph, but of ; orii. iii tay u. settle it. All the great ub iiiagiiititvnt maj rity. ! be evils abn-h hae U.-11 rorrerled wen- nut , ,iirr.-.l by the li-iii!lnn Irty, and While Wolie is traversing the Stair in ; tari,)1 jtli instrumentality alone mux the the rile tiMhe l'nhibitin randidate for j rvil ,IIi,T trt. on-sent license law I rc liovcnior. I- is al tl Humetime pushing 1 ni,.- .v,J AuwriniH. at home his candidacy for the I.gisla- lure It is said 'bat be exiift-ts in Mum for hi efforts to cleft (.'liamKi-v F. Bla. k j liov-nior. to iwvivt!ievottftb- iN'in- .j.TatH- nMi)hfrP for l iiit.il Stat. S-na- , ... ... .i . . r ' tor. Mr. olio i (tcniicnian oi maui ...1 .1,J,1 .f rr.-uf tltai i litiiblcntiw. II ! KmswU in niimr tb iTobibitml. n.-..-THr , xur , H.t.nr tin..-, mhile li.-y are .nmni: in ! - . . .1 ,.,.,itc-.litions bo will jrfonn a f.al j lhal i.a m-v-r y.-t lyii a.ioun.ltflif.1. A i?'iieral iniiviMMtioii of Knurln of Ijilir is now in session in tlie ity of Kiehniolid. Viuite-a distiirUiinv was cre ated one iii'bt last week, and riot and bl.Hlslnsl was for u time imminent, K eaiise a eolon-il knight dared to at'eiid a theatn? from which social prejudice ex cludes a!! who are not of pure white Ii1im1. This in. id. til should, ami doubt less will teach the iiieiiiiM-rs of this organ ization that one of their first duties will lie the emancipation of the colored brethren of the S.utb from the liali that " , ,' , . , . i .li-i:iiion lo the nlane of citizenship and i self-resticctiiijr inaiihoisl. Sj loiijr as a vast majority ol the men oi me rxiuiu , t;a ,;m if Wl,i( .jiuHy name iitmr who are eiira-d in industrial pursuits, ; . ,t1i.--li. l.i rsi who wen- all. Viil to have vii are deiiieil the inaliemible rinht to "life ,)0 ,irvT they wou'd lie trcaUil in liberty and the pursuit of happiness," ; precisely the same manner a? Jonas ami it w ill Is- impossible to elevate lalsiraud . p.m-k , that il was the int'etitioii to act iijioii atfonl it that imtlion w liich we un- all rcirtii r-as-s with imjiui-tiality. and that .lerstalid to tie the t hief object of the Ki)Whts. Ik-siised, un.leriiaid, unprn- tected labor in the Siuth must inevitatdy work wroiu; to the mauly, self-assertiiiu, untraniiiieled lalsirers in fit her portions of the country. ("mii.h instigation Iroiu tiovt-rnolj l'at tisoti. Attorney (ieiieral f'assidy has hud it announced that be projioses taking ltval stejis apiinst the railroads of this Shite who an in the anthracite coal trade, for vitilatin the constitution by fiiiiiiitii a to refrulate Hlid nuiin- j tain the charges for tr.iiisHU-tat:on. It is j sitiiinlar that, while this '! has l-eli i known hi exist for more than two years, the I iovernor's soul was never vexed by its illegal pns-ee.hiis until this election tlrew near. It will Ik remeinlsTod that the chief stiH-k Uiu w hich Mr. Illack is trading in this campaign is avowt J bos tilily to eorjsiratioiis, and when it is also called to mind tiiat imuit-di itely prx-cetl-in' the last Stale canvass, the Attorney l ieiieral instituted leiral jir's-eedins in the matter of the South l'enn and Iieecli Creek railroads f.ir alletl violation of the constitution, it is plainly apparent that the It v.il iwerof the State I lovt rn ment is U-ini invoked and employs as a means to secure politii-a! ends. If the chief law ollicer of tiie Commonwealth, and the Court), of the State are thus used lor puqsises ofnere lmlitiiid jimjrlory, the colilidetiee of the pisiide in them w ill lie shaken, if not entirely destroyed, r.nd the decisions of these tribunals of law mid jiititv will lail into contempt, i ( We can imagine Within-; more harmful to the interests of the StuU- and of its cit'iM-ns, than this shameful coalition If tweeii the lovemor, the Attorney lieii-i-ral, and the I 'einocratir cainli'late lor ttovenior, to dra-; the atlministr.itor oi the law into the dirty sil of politics for the pur-Hise of subser uii.' party interests. Thk iiiatiat-rs ol the leuns rat:t.- eam )iaign in this State otiiit to put a iuii.ie on young Mr. lilaek, their camlitUle for liovcriior. lie is going alsiut the state vapornig, and lsiastiiig of the certainty of his election in a. way thai must event ually cost him immy Votes. Ill the par lance of the street, he " si it sits oil' bis mouth " tismflen. In a sjitvcb made at Fitlstitirg ou Saturday liiKi't last, be took (H-casioii to fleiiouiuv as a lie a statement published iu the daily pajs-rs that, while in Clearlicid county last week, be claim ed that arrangement bad lieen niade that would secure hinl tiie votes of tiiree fourths of the knights of latlsir, and then iu the same SH-e li be uueie tlie foilow iiig Is last : "I would like some one to tell uie what is the matter with the people in I'eiin slauia. Why is it that such vast mul titudes eoine out to hid me lindspeed on my way to llarrisburg-? It is eetl-iinly not on account of any jsTsoiial t imnu (er istics 1 may -.Mtssess, or anything that I have done while ill ollitv. l'lien- is something wrong. It means that bad you ieopic of Pennsylvania, whea you elected a Ik-mtM-ratie liovernoriu 1n.ni!, cbs'ttsl a I -mis-rat ic l-gisiailtre made a clean sweep, as it wore this Its ling of wrong which has iinpri-sscil itself no lor cibly on the minds of the people, would have In vll obliterated. It is lsvau-of this tiiat people conic out to gnvt us to day, pis, pie who are not partisans, hut the patriotic Kepui'iicans w iio helptst us in l-vs' and w no are w tiling to nun mile in tiie g's work in Inso. Why, i have sii.. Un haii'is with miles mi miles of noii jurtisuli men within the past few flays; J have lislelietl to the litst-iM-ed of toe ssitilc, and many hundreds oi 1 pul.ii. .,ii have whi-pi-rtsl in my far, "I am witii oii '' tell you some one is jfoii.g Is siirpris when tin- "t- arc etiiiniisi un i-le, -ion iiiht, and it will not Is liil. j t'ollk.' Here is tin- distiist disl.initioti public ly made by Mr. Kiack, thai he exsvts U the Independent vote of ls-sj. .Now, tin- is eitiier tiie vain Isutst of a se!f-suf-lii n lit egotist whit b we Ih lieve it to lie ir Mr.lii.u k has some bargain, some arrangement by which beexpis-ts locai- tur. tiie vole of the meu w bo supported oh u Mew art. This silly Isiast is an ill- j s.ilt to the lnen tie expects lo capture, I ami w hen tliev learn of it ami give vent I i Ui their Hidiguation. as Uoubtb-ss tiiey will, weextss-t to hear this brasii Voting j g.-titieiniiii iu some future spevb deny that lie ever math sia-li a tlis-iarsiii.in l!v all means let Mr. Biack Ik- muzzled, i ii- i .i .! it- i ' i in it t.iii t anon mr iM-puonuaJis utsi-m .... , . , stsirt to ls-at liiui un election tiav, so .,. , , ,. - , i gn-at will is-the inajonty Ins rjwlit-H j pibngmiagums him. j Thk itnsikviiie AVmJWMvia makes the ciiarge that a week or two since 'hartts;. I Wolfe inti a geutlemau uauied William Fos- j ler. a Is-m.s rat well known iu itnsikviiie, on ' a train ou the Philadelphia and Krie railroad ami in a conversation betwtvu the two. Mr. Foster "informed the gentleman from Vuioii that lie was going to get a gissi many votes at Suubury. when it was ipuiekly asked, 'from what wrty.' and when informed that they had lsen llemis-ruts lie uiimctiiatc ty n--Slmtitltsl 'tloii'l let them do it ; have them vote for lilnek ; 1 am in this campaign to Is-at General lieaver.' Mr. Foster is a Hetno entt, and nn doubt Wolfe felt safe in making this declaration, but it so lmpetied that al though a Hcinot-ral he isa man who believes in fair thuliitg and takes no stts-k iu tk-ina-gimui-. m hu strive to deceive the sfij4e." Mrrtrr Itijijiaick. BKrt HLii aks with proUihiUon prts livitirt should ask themselves ihe miesli iu. " How I ls-i use my political iiitiuen.-e to fNimplish my ends?" -If prohihitiou is tu !. brouifiit about t nr. High legislation, w here can my vole .in in,-l to puslutv that r-j ?'' The Kt'publK-an wrty w plnlge.1 Ut ois-r the vm.v oja Inajonty of the (ssiple on this ijuesliou. and tn give that v.ii.v the f.r v of law. A' representatives of tla- pe4rour legislators must repns-nt, mid wIkhi the tlouiiiiaui party ias promised all tliat anv- j oik n-srtiiring awl resiiiig our firm of A Little Fly t the White House. Wa!hitox. -t. f An inurvU-w at tli White H.kw yi-w. r.by tteni.i Utwwi! rViwU.r .ilwi, of Umisiaiuk. aii tiie J"ni- .L..,i n un n:iiti:itlv Itnt'.l alTair. Mr. iltMil. a liot-licj'U-il Snitln-nnT, x ol c,iii.l. niik- wraltli anl an lim-iixruiMifce III IlllVItll.'l UliaOMlU HIH-.il mil -i. 6(im; hi (U.KiiaU; -1e sa. an MVwwl . . , fc i,,,-Ct1!.1,1(.lJ(.Ur, ,v tll j-.,ucuev and ,.jm,w ,i, !, lie ...i.-d it. lie- l-iii1v Collator Joiia.- ami I'oMimwU-r l!ui k. 1 of New M ia:i.. irioml? of iilmiii', took an i wliu; iart iii the (oiivcmioti hii li fail-d to n.-in'111'natt' lii-irwiiUitivc Klovd K h j !iari' of v.ola;ioii of tia- I'n-siik-m'n : rivii i r i.v opU-r t- lihil iiwiint Joiiiu-i ami llu. k. ami i! Iia all along; lnn-n un.kr . oil tl.at that tin- rnid"iit would order an ' iiiit;k-.iiioii. It was wain! tlii that iit , wm taUiil umiii t!i.- I'rif id. nl to i-rott. , With umi-ual warmth ) infornii-l llif l'rv : i.li nt that in oth.T sirt of tin- oiuinrj" Hedir.il oiHiiTx h:wl rtic iiati-l in nomina ting coiivi uiioii. ami hi- did not want j Ixmi-iana Iriendi- ntli'l auainst a- iila- t'fl fXallli'les . ' . Atter niucii of this sort ol talk tiie -iiator , , . . i . i .i i :.i i coolfunu solliew ciai, aim iia-n nit- j rvnicio there would 1m 1 rimiiialion against tiio.m's Iriends biieal is.'iisaooii holders. Tiie interview is tlie io t he day anion; tiie otlice- The Prohibition Vote. riTTsiirm., 1st. 7. A! I'roiiihitioii htad ijiiani rs lliis afieniiNin a rttv.li.iu was te.li- ilendcred lbm. Chiifle.- S. Wolte, caliditlate for (ioverii'ir: John X. Kmerj". caliditlate lor Set n iary of Interna; Affairs, and Charles S. ll.nvi. y, candidate for Auditor licncral. To a rt'itirter Mr. Wolfe said : " I expect liiat tiie rruhilMii.in party will pill U-tweeii so,iki and lmunn votis. My iuipMoioii is that not b-s tlnui 4n ) r cent, of the vote iil eoine Iroin former lMimcrats and tin nr tyiit 'nun former lit 'puhiieaiis. The ctiect ujhin llie ucei-s of lot-oiiier caiitliilates tle ' )n.ls iisi!i the total of the 1'roiiiliitioii vote. ' Willi a rrohihitioii vote of ijo.iKi ieiieral ' lieaver may slili be eleetetl. but witba vote ! of from Ta.oiiii to so.oiiii :he chances would ' le against him. ; " I tiiink that lllaek"s statement that he is J a titioialer is true, hut that assertion will i not (.-et him any rrohihitioii vntes. It is not j a iiiest!oii as to whether lie is a teetotaler. He ha- iteiiiii-d hiinst if as dinctly oppise-1 to the Prohibition party and, of course, will i;et no stippir: from them. Ml. Wolle is also a lepslaiive eamlidale from I iiioii eounty. lb said that if a S w days in i lie i-l'ise of tlie campaign could lie si.iriii f'irtlic !t isl.U'Vt-eaiivavi he would l t i-.t .ii. Quaking Cnarleston. Chaki.k-ton. . aain t-iiel bv a .. " 1 ! crie of i Tins city was artliipiakt a;b-r ui throw li into a Fit anl ieiiatioll of X;-rieiiits since . was f.-tt a'siut y a tremor ol the liialleL'!.!. and I lie impii'a.t. iiie strii ki n ciin.iirii.ii fr a ri ii; w a! el" the aw !"',! .V'i'-u-l .11. I" he lirst siio, l'.'tTia 111., b.lt it w.e MHTt earth. At 1 a. m .there .i- a sbaqi and ViT'i il'-lill' t sins k .s'iiltli;ilMeil by thf-U Ua! tn-mble-a siibterr.meaii trembling which la-le,l In. in I to a Mvolitb. At '.i I'l a. 111. there was third shock, not so heavy as the priiisleillg.bin sllllleit lii ly ii'ollotlllivt1 lo throw down lmie brit ss fr.nn iinn iains walls, and lo '-bake the pi i-lcring from lln shiiiti red ivillng" wiii. ii may is- found all urn tiie eity. At'ti r lite seeon 1 hm k thousand of-ieo-ple wen-abroad iu il't ir iiifjhl clothes, hav iiu nisiied from tiieirlie-ls in consternation ami isbig nfniid to return ti their homes fo; suitiibli a.;iarel. The tiiniuiunity is airain tpiiet but iii that nervous condition w hich tils it for .liast'T on tin- rei nrreinv of a very slight liturlianiv of the earth. Many who have hii'W 'lo Isirue up ho-ictitHy are dis couraged, and ;t would not take many morc sins ks to drive the nio-t saiigiiiue fiom tiie ciM' li'revt r. A Diabolical Plot. Viknnv. Oct. lo. The Vienna jioliet furiiisiml the press with an aivoutll rceeMlv ilw-ovcred ai.anliist pbts to Vienna. Alib'iu.L'b many details are obviously snp pr. -etl. the jilot is shown to have surjiie'-sisl ill extent and dials, liral iiiLi liuily any tlvna mite ploi hitherto tsimiM-ii d. S-veiitfvn of tin- eoii-pirators have Isvu arrested. An ex amiiiiition of tht prisoners shows tiiat tiie plot w as liateh.il in and ilircclcd from Amer ica and 1'iidoii, and was to Is- ferried out by Vit iiiies anarchists w ho recently reluni.il Iroiu Atiieriia. Tlieplol was eieveriy orgaiiiK.d. The con spirators were di i,el into several grolljis. otit'of whicn w as d, l.tilnl lo set tire to the town, an ilie-r to take charge of the dyna inite ,i'r:iii,iiis and uii'iiher to fore the litifs-ary oi!i-ial ii,s-iliiM'lils anil to mill ni -ney b,r i xpeiises. i'ail t-s were di laikil lo ft tin- to Pen.ing. FiiieriiK idling, Ibiij udorf. ib itlh.ig ami Favoritei.. Tin -liiv .'t w :i-d of tin pint and The; ami i waT.hf! mil:, it wa- almost uiaturfi. rn-.',iil uuiv. rs;.! pnii-e lor tin ir zt-.il i;. ii'iii.ss tain. An anari hist ol Prague .i" 'b. tii-if it.l'"ruiatioii iiiii.vnnug the coii-pi-it'-y to tin au:hor!tifs. A Negro Under the Bad. Xournifc Va.. iiet. s. John I 'nii'ps-r. an aired fanner, liv ing alone on Julian's ret k. ait .in foiir miii-s from Norfolk, upon nsiriiig Wednesday liieht discovcied a iu-,;ro ,:11, r ics ls-,1. He procured a shotgun and lired .u lis- intruder, missing him. The lagM .iiei, seiieed tiie luuiule oi the gun ami a ssniugic ensiietl, wnieh n-sulteti in Mr. 'ui-pj-r l-ii;ft horribly Is-aten with the eani. having hi- face ami skuli trashed. I one anu snatn ntl. and his right ear bitten oil". Yc-i'-vlay uiorning the li.-,u-li'ior found ! Mr rallK I'l"-"' ''i a .lying eoi..liii.ni. hut able ! to teil liat haiiis-iiisl. A party was organ- I , . , . .... iz.il and siarted in pursuit ol the negro, fin ... i , .. , , ubit-tlav Mr. uiK--r received a large ,,, ,lf tolIM wllil.h n(lSB WM ,v a,V;ir,,.r ht lSmeif ., the lietl lo Mb the premises. He Paid the Serenaders $2.50 to Stop. Xkw Havkx. K-t. ill. Bratifortl people 1 liuve bait little slivp sim-e Wednesday. TImis. tiear, an elderly widower, ou that day mar ried the buxom widow MiJjuecuy. That night mm and boys surrouial.il iijs house In sereiiatk- the couple. Gear drive thecaia tliuuiiians olf. but they came liaek the next iiiglil uinl would not Is; drivx'ii oil". Gear offered them - to go, but they wanted :.oO and Gear would not siau I the raise, (in the following night they cam lack attiu. H w as a bigger crowd than before ami it made a giss! deal more noise. Last. night ihey llireali-iiej to add the town camion to tiie im-iifMra ,,f horns, tin ntus. Ac. Thin licar wt-.tkni.il and paid tile il.'m. The crowd liNik it. bail a drink ami went home. A Judge Believed to be a Leper. Chicvi, Oct. 7. A private U-ittT from Warren. Ark., states that Ju.lte J M. Ilratf ley. of tiie Tenth Histriii of Arkansas, is ikss jierali ly ill of a siekm-ss cl.ss-lv n-seiubii.K bl-fs-v, liieskin having jssitsi from the en tire -.iirfiiiv "f tin- Issly, leaving the raw fie-h iu t mot puiiiiul roitili'Kiu. His phy sicians say tney ts-Ter saw or rrad irf a isr similar Iii his. and grate fears an-etitrrtaiiied ks- bin life. A MUTE'S HORRIBLE DEATH. 'ou urn s. I iciol-r in. Frank Hamilton, ap-d 7, of Wayneslmrji, Stark eiHinty, an m- mate of the Ohio Institute for Deaf and Dumb, died a horrible death this nioruiiuc, after three day suffering of a most intense nam re. He was unt- of alsmt m inmate!! of Ihe institution. and Tlmr-lay nioniim; Hen ry iKietik-rtlie attenilatit, found Uiat the ty wan in an uncleanly condition, and took him to the bath. Turniup on the water, be kit Ihe partly-iniheiile youth in the tub. and as soon as the cold water ill til faucet bad run out tlie sialdiiiK water came pour ing in and surrouiided the boy to tlie waist. He was unable lo speak or help himself, and w hen the attendant returned the lad was in a faint and exliausm.il condition. On being lifted from the hath tub nearly the whole of the skin (i ll from the lower pan of the btsly. The i-oy n iuiaued in a'oiiy until this moni inj;. when he died. Itiil Icr cauie to the institution some w eeks a-o from .Maiistield, O., having apjilied to tlie Y. M.C. A. in this city for work, and they secured the tusition for him. He ap jHiirs to have lieeli a trump, aiitl there is the jsreatest iiidipiation, both about the institu tion ami outside, over the fact tliat the buy met with the treatment which cost his life. 1 here is a reirt among the oilier employe of the institution that lhs-bler was out of paticnt-e with the boy for the reasou that he rijiiirol so much fare, ami that he placed him in the hot water with tiie expectation ol puni-liiii him l!iPiuh be did not expect lo seald him to death. The Chicago Anarchists Sentenced. I 'mi Ami, Oct H. As tiie concluding scenes of iiir rn-ai trial of the Anarchists approach ed a close to-day more interest was taken, and the suppressed excitement become more marked. Hundreds of nuple wended their way toward the Criminal Court huiltlini;. Parsons resumed bis sinn-ch as soon as Court op-iicd and dtvlurcil, in a very dramatic anil impressive manner, that they had Misitive prool tiiat the bomb which created such des truction at the Hay market was thrown by an ie-etit of Xew York eapila lists anil inon oHilists, who sent the Ulan out hereto take Unit means of breaking up the eight-hour nioVemellt. When Parsons hail concluded his s-icech Juih.'e Oary senteiietsl seven of the convicted men to is- hauj-vtl licccinlM-r Jl lietween 11 A. M. and P. . Xeelie was suulcuceti lo lif teenyta f n prison nt Johet. taptam Ulaek said that iiuisiiiueli usuii ap h:iI would be taken to the Supreme Court he asked tiiat there be a slay of execution i:i '.he ease of Xeelie until the third' day of IicccmlM-r. State's Attorney Orinnell assured the coun sel for the defense that every pissihle facility that iarticular gtssl sense and propriety dic tated would In-granted them. The prisoners were then removed to their cells. A Miner's Burglar Trap. HIi Aofi, ict. o. A llutte miner named liniorv fixed up a burglar trap iu his cabin on Sat unlay ami went of)' pros-ieeting. He stvured anil locked his cabin, but so arrang- j ed the interior that an entrance would dt.s- tniy a comhimitioii setting olf a beavy i bar,.-!- of dynamite. When he returned he found that a terrible explosion had taken laiv. The burglar had entered through tiie w indow . The th sir was lorn up anil splin tered and the cabin ecnerally Imtlly mrtvkixl. The iulenor was sniltereil with hlissl. There was bitssl on the tltsir ; hlissl oil the wall, and a lot of sioiie iu oue comer was covered with bitssl. The window sill was stained nil aiidjusl insitie the rtsiin, some tlins-l't i I'loiii tne w indow a 'l as il a ouart or more of hhssl ha.1 t sired from the Wound ot s.inie rsiu who hal talleti there. e.tn-h wivs made and the wtnilthlic buiglur I ai ml near by. He iu a frightful con tli'.ioii. His skull was badly fractured, the lop of his lu-atl ls-itig nearly blown off. He was liarely conscious. It is ituMissible for him to survive. Suicide to Escape Arrest. Ai.ium, lia., tletols-r K. B. W. Furlong, ' tuieol the most prominent anil w idcly know n mill men in Siuthwest lieorgia, cummittcfl I suicide al Alapiba by taking laiiilnuni last j Montlay. To-day search resultnl in the j tintliiig of the Issly of a negro buried iu I Furlong's barnyard. Furlong undoubtedly I ended his life to escai arrest for murder. ) only a bare announcement of these facts hits j Isvn reviled. The investigation is still in progress near Alapaha, and further seusa I tional developments art looked for. ; A few weeks ago Furlong shot anil killed ' an engineer named Itrock while the latter j wax in his cab on a Brunsw ick and Weston ; engine. m allot her invasion he would have ! murdered his wife but for the timely arrival of a party of friends. Another man is said ; to have sinvumtietl to Furlong's pistol sever-h- ve j "I .Vears ago. To-flay's developments created f the sensation throughout that part of the State, burn 1 ''"'b'lg of more turjises would not be i surprising. He Ate Soap. Yoi nostow.x, O.. Oct. 7. John Wilcox is on trial at Ravenna, charged w ith stealing harness from the stable of Mark Havis, near j Kent, O. Wilcox seems to have a mania tor , taking haniess, his anibilitsu vaclting lo ! anything of greater value. .. .o years ago j he was sent to the penitentiary fnuu here on ; a lour years' sememe, and later -unied ! and was givi-n ano; her year on an a4.itioti.il j in, li. tin, nt. eiuli charging bun with stealing I harness. After serving less titan two years - of his time Wilcox secured a tanlon from liovcriior Fotaker. il Is-ing represvnlcd that : he was living of consumption, be having j brought ou s couuh and changed his apfs-ar-! ante to that of a consumptive by eating soap. ! He was released last July and on September 5 arresltsl. antl is again oil trial, as sUittnl. Killed by a Snake. Hicviai. t Mi ilier 7. Xear Amlalusia, Ala. the llsrtv children of a family (running from 2 to U years old) went out Sunday afternoon to play near the house. A large pine tree bad Isvn blow n down anil they were play ing around the hole made by the nsits of the tree Is-iug torn up. The atteniisin pxsscd, and at night the children were missed. The parents instituted a search, and sikiii found t hem lying near the roots of the fallen tree. The two younger ones were dead, and the ohlest was in a dying condition, Vjmii in vestigation it was found that tlie children I bail all hew: bitten hp a rattlesnake, which had made its dell under the roots of the tree. The Isslies were terribly swollen, andlisikfl as if t her hail Ijceu hilteu in several tliiTereiit places. Tiie eltk-r child tlieil during the uiglit, and the three iiiuooeuis were buried to- get her. Roasted to Death. Coi.i jikia, S. C, Oct. li. A terrible aeel tlent fsvurred at ChiWeT un Suutlay night by w hit li two ehiltlrcu ami an old woman were niasttsl alive. Dave Henry went with his wife to cump-niecting, leaving two chil dren in charge ol Caroline Berry. Fsiu the r.turii of the parents they found the bouse in flam- and heard the screaming of their children un the inside. An uiisutivssfu at-tt-niit was niinle to save them. The churnsl InsIiij. were reeoveretl from the ruins. It is suppiMsl that Caroline Weill to sltrp while snio'.i.ig and that the la-d elot lies caught fire from her pipe. Mis Barton's Report. Ciiimihi. (1,-t. s. Miss Clara Ilartoli, I'res- 1 'b-iil . if the Anieriinn Assia-iaiioii of tiie i Itisl (.-, who is at present in ChariestiNi, ! os t .-itten to Mayor Harri in alsiut tlie i-iittrtiirt! ..f things iu tliat eity. Ht say. i iu her letter: " Fulfilling my promise to re- j pit. 1 would say Uiat ihonaire lo pn.a-riy i ! .1 4 overestiniated. S-anr-iy bfiuw f left j whole. Tia- pcoplr are bravely stm-gling. bill of gratitude ftw tla synipathy and lu lp ; -si innenauslr Itesttmrd. I hare iiiforus-s j Mayor tinirtniay of our luoreroinil icllisw- J .1. ; ir whu-ii in- is tks-j.y grav-ful. hut bn i nn 1.1 -;y tliat as s.sm as )m (rnutrst thnl j for j.nsitit nuitriliutions'ia Met lie will tele- ,-4j h lis- fact orrr tlsr rouuiry aisl mpie4 tial nn n la- sput. Hr ls- two-think of I lie aura n-nuinsl m alreavir assnred." Black's Vain Boast. Cl.EAKFlf.LI, Oct. While Cliaunivy K. Black tlie Heim-4ativ candidate Sir GiiveT ni ir. was at Ik'lU-fonle on Wtx!iitkiy. he had a eoiifertnee with sevt ral leading Defiio erats. During Ihe conversation lie claimed to lie quite funli.lenl of his ekviion and as a n-ason fiir it assured his friends thai certain arrangements hiullsvii ma.le w ith the rc( resentativea of the Knights of lathor, which would give him three-founhs of the rote of that organization. He said, " There-are A'si, -oho Knights of UtUir in Pennsylvania and I will get lliree-ftMirths ofiiicui. The arninge lileuls have lvli made ami Heaver's mana gers can't get them away from me." This statement lias caused a great deal of surprise and w henever it is repented lo labor ing men is resented. Menilwrs of the Knights of Labor ure particularly indignant that any one should have supim-ssl it possi ble for them to sell lUeinselves out to a lit ical lrty. They say that Mr. 'Black or any other politician who should attempt to pur chase tlie organization would speedily leani thai it is not for sale. Robbers In a Cemetery. Cohoks. X. Y .k-toler 7. Supt. Wiieeler, of St. Agnes Cemetery , on the outskirts of tin; towu, lives in a house iu the cemetery . Las, night about S o'clis k Mr. Whtvlcr was iu lied sleeping, but Mrs. Whtvlcr was alsiut the bouse. There was a rap at the door, which was opened by Mrs. Wheeler. Four men immediately piuncetl ilsu her, and tarried her through the cemetery. Although she screamed with alt her might her husband flid not hear her. When the end of the cem etery was reached the nieu tied her to a fence. Tiny then demanded that she led where the was hidden which her hus liatid received fnuu the juistor of St. Agnes Church, but she refused to tell. They threat ened to hung her, but she tinnly n-tusetl to give the information. The men thin left her and went lothe house, w here they scan-lily, hut tlitl not find the money, ami the men left. The woman's screams tinaily attracted the attention of neighlsiriiig farmers. They found her tied to the fence, anil insensibi-. Mrs. Wheeler was carried home and her hus band awakened. 4 Disastrous Explosion of Powder. Faykttk. lntl , Oct. A fatal explosion otvurrcd at llringburst, a village of ;iou in habitants, situated on the Ixigaiisjiort and Terre Haute division of the Yundaila llaii roatl, in Corroll county, yesterday. A man named Britlou came to the store of .-shanklin fc Kcarns, with a lighted cigar in his mouth, poured out thejiowdiT from a large can into the scales. Iu setting down the can, ihe cigar was knocked from his mouth into tin ea n of jHiwder, which cxpltsitsl with g-at violeniv, tearing out the front irt ofthe building sitid scattered the gtsuls into the stn-t. Mr. Kearns' arm was broken in two lilaiTs.; his shoulder were ilislocatti! and hi-- hea.l and face baninl iu a friubltiil manner. He died inn few hours after intense stiif. r- j iti. Britt.m hud Isilb arms broken and was j terrinly biirntil. His injurn-s uiv liital. j Shelving tell itMin Mr. Shaukiiii and serious- j ly iiijun.nl Iii in. A Isiy was blat kei,.il anil biirntil. but not fatally hurl. Kcarti- was ! alsiut ."si yeafsi old atitl It ai'es a wni- and s i childn.li. The building w is liatllv w-it ioil. j Great Seas Calmed by Oil. WvsHiNi.m, ht. The llydniumpli ie olliee Ihls nveivisl tluriiig the last month alsiut a dozen letters from tin- otliivrs t.f va rious steam and sailing vessels narrating their experience in the Use of oil in the tune of storm at sea lor tiie pursis, of misiihiiig the water. There is a singular uuaiumily in the tsiiiehisions ot the writers, thai almost at ihe instant the oil touched the w ater it -piva.i Cir over the surface and reduced thethn aten ing billows fti long and heavy hut harmless swells. Tin- writt rs descrd a variety ofex tt inpiriusl plans for applying the oil. Sev eral of Ihein attribute the rescue of their shijis ami crews from lieslrucl ion to tlie aii plieation. Of the huiidreds of similar let ters retvived iu the past no instance of liiil-un- has Iks-ii nal'i'.Util when the oil was veg etable or fish oil. Kerosene and I lie lighter oils have sometimes failed to pnubitv the tilcct desired. The material in baud Uniii this subject will he published in pamphlet form for the use of mariners. - Robbed and Murdered. KvANsyii LK Intl.. Oct. 7 -Wall.-r M.i'1, a fanner n-sitling iu ll.trs: :;.nif ll-.-iid. ellit miles ttclow the city, went t i H.-udensiu yes- tenlaV ttl disjMise of a load of H'tshl,-e. Atb-1 making some pun-has lie act.-ie 1 fir h i.ue. While in Heiiil.-rs.tii :i.- n(ru,s a :ie;m named I Vie to gather eor.i for ii.tu. and ls.th left town tog..-: iter. Ah eat n.m.- o.-its-k Mart's wile Ih-e.uue a.anu.sl al his aii:-,-:iit-anil sent a farm li m 1 to s -.in-h for 'lint. Alsiut a mile and a h t'tl' .'roiu the h-tiise the team was found testing in a enriiueid a id its owner lying iu the h iiom of ; he wagon with bis head liattemi in, the injuries having Is-cn intl.-n-d with the seat Ismrd. Mart was car riml home, and tlitl at midnight. His ss-k-ets were turned inside out, ami fnuu all ai pearanccs, it is evident t iiut he was struck down anil then robbed. Cole cutiuot is? found. All fin-uiiistaiiccs punt to him as the -ris-t:-ator of tin- deed. -- - Two Indiana Convicts' Daring Dash for Liberty. Mtt'iiiiiAX City. Intl., Oetols-r s Fmnk Whiting and Charles Havens, convicts iu Ihe N'orthtru I'enilcntiary. atlt inptetl to es cape by jumpiin; on an engine which had htvii al work inside of the prison. As the engine was utsiut ptvssing tint of the gale ihey j 1 1 1 1 sell into the cab with knives in tin-ir hands and thmwing the lireiiinll olf they pulled the throttle ovn. At this moment a guard thvd at them ami shot Whiting through the heart, killing him instantly. Havens rem. lined on the engine until well oulside when he jiims il and run through a foriifu-ld.hu! was shot by a guard and slight ly injured ami taken Itack to prison. The en gine was caught anil stopissl. Romantic Freak of a Cirl. Ill TI..VSH, Vt.. Oct. . Anna, the eighteeii-year-oltl daughter of I'r. Ilinuu A. Haw ley. station agent at IH-Ituar jiuietion of the Chi c:igo ami Northwi-stern ICai'road, tisik her father's horse from tin- stable on Saturday night ami left home. Il was tliscovensl that she had cut oil' her hair. 1 hanged her cloth ing fora man's garh.and had nalc away 011 borseliack. Siie lclr a note saying that none need follow ber, as she would never n-mrn. A jiersiin, supposed to have la-eu the miss ing girl was ferried ai-nw 1-ike Chauiplain fmm lirralnv's Foint to Tieonier:iea alsiut eight o'clis k Similar- morning. Miss Haw- I ley was a pipularaud liuely tslueatctl young Woman. I Chief Justice Mercurlll. PiTrsBi mi, Oct. 11. The illness of Justice Men-ur. of the Supreme Court, is more seri ous than at first supposed. His ailiueiit is something simihir to pneumonia, and will prevent him fnuu sitting 011 tlie bench any more this session. He was sent home tiiis morning at-eoinpanieil by several friends, where under on lent of his physician he will cease all work and undergo tn-jinient to re cruit his exhausted physical fonv. His place on the bench ic being iss-upitsl by Jus tice lionlon, Cholera Raging in Japan. Sax Fkaxi isio. (M. li. A.Iviit-s just n ccivetl from Jap. 11 stale that the t hol. ni is still r.igiiu'. the proiHirtloii of deith-to cases Is-ing very heavy. Is twt-en August ami Sejitenita-r 5, inclusive, nine tlays. .M n, w (rasii. were n-j..n.sl. In Tokin -ulo.ie there were during tlie nine flays M72 tb-atiis. ( tver 63 jaTretn. of tiiosr attat ktsl died. Au ex amination of wells al Tokio was made and T 4 out of 1.177 weir eoiiilrniiieil as unfit tir drinkiiifr purptMcs. - - Big Copper Mirt Discovered. tu rrtLo. tht. 6. An Ottawa, Ontario.'' -rial mir xlowing a- .limits are given of a new copjs-r mine ,t Sielbtirr Jiuhh.mi, Ontario. Tlar -i--.it is said lo la- t.ur miles, bm-, l.'i fts wi.le a:i.l Jon list .1,,-p, llsf in ifialueiii a very high pertv!itai.-e of pure niiT. Great Fire at Punxsutawney. PirrsBi-Bt.H, Oct. Puiixsuiawney, Pa., a mining town iu the Northern jirt of Ihe State, was visited by a disastrous eoiirlagra tion this morning. The tire started iu the St. Klnm Hotel about : o'clock this morning ami spread so rapidly to the surrounding pmierty that by dayligtu thirty-five build ings in the busimts jiart of the towu Were in ashes. Among the buildings destroyed were the St. Klmo Hotel bl.sk, tlie Washingioii House, First Xaiional Bank, Hoseulsiug's ilry' gissLs establishment, CamplskH's gro cery, ami Kuorr it I o.'s haivlware store. The loss will reach li.,tAi, tin which there is an insurance of alsiut IiHi.tiuO. The origin of the fire is unknown. A Texas Waterspout. Wkathkufokii, Ot I. (J. Keliabie informa tion was reeciv.il hi re late last night that a heavy waterssuit KatI fallen ten miles out of this place on the Texas and Pacific Kailroud. which n iirt was verified by a rise iu the creek in the north part of the eity, which continued for some time, the stream rising I rapidly until it was twelve f.vl higher than ever known before. The water w ith heavy drifts frame down so fast that the trestle I suits were washed from under the bridge crossing the stream. The w ater fell on the divide ofTrinity and Brazos, ami as much of the water from the -j.iit went in the direc tion of the Brazos as come this way. The water fell ou what is known to railroad men as the Manning Spur. A big washout is re-puled.- Several (lersoiis are thought lo be drowned. Xo details have yet been learned. Charlestonians Scared Again. ChaklbstoN, bi t. 7. Consider.ible uneasi ness was causetl here to-flay by a renewal in a comparatively mild form of the seismic disturbances. There were several slight tre mors of the earth hen-, one ut i-k'i P. M. and another at ills nit do'clts-k. The latter was atvompauicd by a very distinct rumbling sound. Owing lo the fact that the stnvts are crowded with cotton trucks, these shucks wen- jvivcpliblc to comparatively few se pie who paid very lit :le attention to them. Additional significance of un uup.en.saut character is given lo lls'tn in consetjuence of a n-pirt that eoiucs from Summerville that there wen- four shock in that village during the tlay, one of them Is-ing of nri tiuiLsualiy heavy character. I Married on a Passenger Train, J Wn,:.i amspoi-.t. Pa., Octnlier H. -A roman i tit- iiiarriitge tsvurml yesti-rtlay ou the i WilhanuiKirt ami Xorih Braneh train, i Oliver Howiet ami Miss l'.innia Whitmiiv.of Jordan township, made up their minds to get married and asked the con. hit lor of that train Itcv. W. H. Lilly, to tie the knot for them. They prcvaili-d '!pui him to tie tit knot aii-1 begot out bis discipline and Ivir.ut business. Tlie couple sltssl u;i and ill a very short time, whik the train was Isitindiug along Is-tween Hail's Station, ten miles ! low WiUiainssiit, ami ILigbesv ill. , Ihe pr.iiehcrH-otidtictor pniiioum cd lln-in man and wile. A Boa Constrictor Escapes. New Yoiik. iMolarii. A hungry boats. li st rict.ir twenty- seven feet long and weigiiinv nearly Ji p tmitb. eseasil fn, m a box this nioniitig near city-hall pjrk whiie Is-ing isiiiveyetl from lleieh's sum-in this city i.. his place iu Holsikcii. For fully twenty minutes the snake lay coiled in the pirk. sur muudtsi at a n-sjaviful di-iuntvby aemwd l'.oiki jsv-plc. On n-infortvnM uts of Kelt h's men arriving armed w ilh cloths the sn..kt was ipiietiy lr.iiili-nvsi to another Ism ami Conveyed sali-ty to its disttinaiioti. Shocking Case of Suicide. Svi.isKCKV, Md (H-lolvr fl, I!eV. J. T. I't-nneli. a mcmls-r of the Maryland Metho dist lnltetalitColll''nnet,, seventy-six years of age. yestenlay .ik his own life in a most singular manner. He knelt down by the mi In aid track while a freight train was pass ing, anil as the last car reached him. laid his head on ihe mil. The hindmost truck pass ed over his neck and sevens I his heat I from his ImhIv. Mr. I'eiincl was a retinil clergy man ami one of the wealthiest men iu the village. His mind is Is-lit-vcd to liavv Uttmit deranged recently. Married on the Train. WfLLIAMSffiHT, I'll.. OetolsT 11. A rolliail- tic marriage iMvurnsl on the Williamspirt ami North branch train. Oliver How-let and Miss Ktiuna Whitmirc, of Jonlan township. matle up their minds to get inanietl, and I asked the conductor of that train, Uev. W. H. Lilly, Iii tie the knot for them. They I prevailed u j x in him to tie the knot ami he j got out his discipline ami Is-gau business, i The couple sttssl up ami in a very short time. ! while the train was iMiunding along Is-tween Hall's station, ten miles la-low Williamsporl j ami Uughesville, lhepniu-hcrHNiuil'ictor pns- nntitifed them man ami wife. t The Bellefonte Class Works Burned. IIf.llkfonte. Octfifs-r lu. The Itellefonte (Jlass Works wen- totally dcstniyed by lire this iiiorning. The flames hnike out alsiut 2 o'clock anil burned lienvly. The loss is estimated at ., nun. on which there is an insurance of if jn.ilon. The capacity of the works was I,tH lsixtsa week. The com- Itauy annually inihl out to iatsir 111 cash ills, ut 4.i,i. Seventy-five men nn- thrown out of employment. The works originally (fist $iitl,niio. The tin-is supiosed to have lieen of incendiary origin. Capture of the Young Negro Train Wrecker. I'liATTA.MSHiA, Oct. J. Will liaithtim, a young negro tniiii-wrts kcr, was captured uuil Itslgisl in jail at Livingston. Alabama, and then- arestning probabilities tiiat he will be lynched. A few nights ago lie placed a dozen obstructions on the track of the Alabama A. Gntat Southern ltailroatl above Livingston, by which the night express train would have Iss-ii wns-ktsl hut tor a timely discovery. He was detected in the act ami lie-1, hut a detec tive followed am) raplun-d him near Meri dan. The Boiler Exploded. Ca.ntos, O., Oct. S. The isiih-r ut the llol toti Steel-Works exploded early this morn ing, wns-kiug the hauimcr-shop and tloing damage to the extent of if I'M mo. A fragment of the hoiicr was hurlisl .1011 ftrt. is-m-tniting the brick wall ff the lie!siltl Safe-Works. Xo one was seriously injured. Two hammer men. William Marshal! and Kols-rt Temple ton, wen- buried iu the ruins, but niirucu ously escujied wilh slight injuries. Only twenty minis of steam were carritsl. The cause of the explosion is unknown. The works are insiir-sl for .slii.ik'm inthe Hartfonl Steam Boiler Insurance Couiiany. Terrible Death of a Child. Wii.uamsport, Oct. 7. Al Trump's mill. Potter Township, this county, to-day Lilla, a bright little ibyear-ohl daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Shultz. went up-stairs for some mutches which iu someway became ignited ami the Haines communicated to her clothing. Her screams hniugiit her mot her ami other mem bers of the family to her aid. but loo late to save her. One of the child's ears w is almost miistimcd anil her body, from head to ftsil, was bit ruts 1 to a crisp. She died at 8 o'clisk this evening. Shot off his Arm. WAsiiiNtiTox. IV, Oet. Is. Thomas Ah-x-etiiier, a pnimiuent eontnw-tor for tlrilling oil wells, met with aet iilent yestenlay while out buiitiug. Iu company with Fred Ibsipmau Im- had gone gunning near Tay lorstowu. The latter ou cnissing a fence ac t itUnlly dist hargtsi bis gun. the It mil strik Mr. Alexander on the right arm, shattering the bones terribly. The tinfortunntc man was bnmglit to his home here and the ann amputatisf at the ellsiw. Chief Justicw Chase's Remains. I'oLIMRls, ., Oct. Tilt tsiimiiiltee liavim: iu charge the removal ol the remains oflhelaleniiefJusticet1ia.se fnun Wasli ingtoii lu Ciiicimutii hare tUs idts ;,ul the aeniains shall be taken directly to lliM-iniiati where Uie ceremonies ami inu-riuent will take place. Burned to Death. Ciwm.xtjTi, M. M. This morning Au gust Becker's rt--i.lt n. v ami tailoring estiili lishnient was tliscovereti lo he on lire. Fif teen minutes were wasted iu attempting to j turn iu an alarm, ami by Ihe time of the ar- i rival of the department the place w :is thor- '. iMighly rleaued nut. In searc hing among j the ruins two dead lsli were found. Tliey ' were those of Margan-t Link, agtil W, ami i ber daughter, aged li. They isvupied nsjnis i on the third floor, ami had evidently arisen ; but lnl Isvn iinnble to fonv their way nut : thmiigh the smoke and llatnes. The s-uu- j inry loss will not exivtsl (.Vuuu. ; Doesn't Want His Son Captured. IaAMl-AKTEK, l"- tHl 7--William Smltil. Of liiijiliu Uwu--liiK ho Wii shot hy hismui tm TiiKluy iiiorning, h M lyiny at hin l oinr. The ty Uiv not yrt iwu rittiivl, ami it is not likrly he will In in;L-ntu h a liis lather 1.... t... . 1 .1.., . ... 1 I. ' . ' LllUk III" UtrfB lltll tllTIT tt HilV V IUIU arresttsi. He says he thinks the boy win not Come back to his home agaiu and says he w ill lie isM-tectly satisfied not to pnwuvute him if he will onlv star iitt .iv. Killed at the Cider Press. hambeksiu no. Spt. Jl). Jacob Kar.sr, a man ofobout 'in years, was kilb-d while link- j ing cider al a large prej mar here yvstenlay. I He was workiiig under ihe large iv.uu. w nit h j was supisirled by a narrow ls.anl, w hen the ! iHuird hnike ami the beam fell. It slrui k him upiii the back and crushed him ugaiust thejtress. His liack-lsitie was fr.icturt (I antl he tlied almost iiisiuutiv. A Desperado Lynched. MoxTtiosE. Co!., tvt. lu. John F. McLees was lynched here by vigilantes early Satur tlay uiormng. He came lit town with the intention of killing the Sin-rilf and ail n,n ivrned in the " running out,"!' tow n " of his son, a dess-rute ehanifter. Ik Ion- going otil to tio the " killing" lie got drunk and wys taken by the vigilantes. He isire a had reputation, having killetl seveml men. It Is Unanimous in Georgia. Al'oI'sta, tia., Oct. li. Then- wiis no opjio sition ti Gen. Gordon lor t inventor, and the !emiH-rie cunditialc lijr ihe Mate oltiees. The Knights of Lah.r candidales for the leg islature have cn-att-tl some ex.-ilemeut. iitu the regular (Muocratic lit.niiiit-es are (-let-ted. A light vote was iletl hereaiid throughout the Stale, tht-n- Is-ing no issues or opposing candidates to bring out a full vote. Eloped With a Negro. Mim intowx. Oi-t. n. A. W. ISriggs, of Walker township, hat I in hiseiuploy ntiilnr etl man iiam-d Aaron I arler. Iiurii g Mr. Kriggs uliseiiee. Carter entieed hfs l"i-ye.ir-oitl daughter to clojs- wilh him on Tuesday. The Sin-nil' and a pisse ol twenty men are Miuinng the mountain ranges of Fayette In search of the runaway totlpie, bill wiltmUt silceess. s . A Conductor Burned to Death. Il r't LO, I S t 7. A sjHt i.,1 fn HM ( H.-aii says; "At Jlellast tins ninniing :w-i fr. i-bt I trains on the laiM.iio. New Voik and I'inai J tleiphia raiini.l eoi'itlt-d, bialiy wr.s kiugitie i engines ami many ear-. Trie t-tissjse and J sveal ear id on,- tr,.in were biiriitsl. Con- ! dut-for Frank Ingram, ot' uit-aii. w.is till caissist and was burnt d to death. Hog Cholera in Maryland. HllriMoKK. tM. Complaints come j Iroin Saint Marys and t a. veri counties Ibis . -"(an-, saying Inat a fatal disease hits ;ij,-iar- tsl anmng hogs and thai they an-tlyimr in i iurge niliiils-rs. It is n .t known il it is ' choiera. iiut many iu.-iners iiave lo-t neaj-Iy their entire slot s-. Tne killing season is ! near al hand and the toss will Is- severe. Chopped Off his Right Hand. Ii.iyths, O.. f vi. II. 11. J. lirinkle yester day Filtered Fiocke -V Still's meat store, and ilclilic ratcly walked up to the meat-hits k, seizeil a large clever with which he chopptsi oil bis right band. 1 le ix.lv the iaiu bmve ly but linally weakened under tiie grea! loss of iilissl. He is bt-heved to is. insane ami will pmliably U' taken in an asylum. A $2,000 Express Robbery. I.ittlk K.s k. Ark.. Del. H. Advices fnuu Fordyce n.-ptrt a -."ii express mblvty at that plan-. The money is n .-ported to have la-en sioicu Ir.uii' l.'ie .-viuiiiern Kxpress Co. by II. fl. Miller, a telegraph ojvmtor. The riiss r is dcscrilvti jis having dark hair and mustache, U-t arm o!f Ik-Iwivii ellsiw anil wrist, anil a'i.-o wears an artificial leg. A HMIMSTUATOUS ALK OK Valuabl- Real Estate! DV VlKTrK.il fan order tillhe nrplialis-(nun of D somerset Cmnity. I'a.. In me ibn-clcd, i will eAjsise to public sale on llie premise, at 1 ti'elts-k I-. a., ou N. 1777.7). II 'H'ToBh'.l! :!, 1,-vMi the fiiUttwiln; tle-erilssi Keal F.stule, limis-rtv of Isaiah Kistirers, tlee'it.. vol : late tin- A certain fai-111. situate ill fueiimhonini; tnwii- ! ship, stHiiersel ('iiiintv. Fa., lul.ii.itnuir land- of1 .hlei.n siiatier, Nuilll Sv. ark. A. V asiier and l.tsi. i , Mctzmir. 4-iinlHiuiiiir I IT at-nv tnnn-ttr lisss. hav- ! I ma ihensin erL-eteu a iwo-sinry mime DWELLING HOUSE, j V lmk '"aril. himI othT outiniililiiiir. Thi. ! fiinn In- Him tut im rtiiiiilrt 1 rtrn-- -in 1 -r trtmi inil- tivutio.i an Kutitiitnt Mi-tiy of punl final ami j litin-iuiit. a Finn! itn-littnl. anl iif vc-r-ttiilitu' i r:nt:. ai: iH-iTUa;.-) uiHMit om- and a fourth j mile in mi Hit- viiiui i Hv.T-viIlt:. j TERMS. out iu h'iii'1 on (lelivery ttf tii'i-fl nil'! the 1'tilitiM iii twotiittal annual iavnit iitv u itii in t -ivm., :o liv M-.iin-ii i-ii ilw land : and if there U any suri-in- afttr payntcrii nf d.-lns and fXiH-!!1-!". inic-lli.id tiit-ri'"f lit ri-tuiiin a lit n ,n the '.-lid in ivi i! lower tn the ttidou (tfNuiuh Undtter. d-rta-M d. It'U tn-r rt-nt of purchase iittiiiry ui l:e Jill 111 tio.-. I! nil diiV of hW. -Ml A. U'ALTKli. W. K. l;tdM,KKS. iM'i. Auru.uittM- . Ailmini trahtr. nfltT to Ii't :(t J;Utii' alUlTV (U litt' trf11li'-t'S. Ui tle loHt tiid'lt-r, oil FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. !S86, Ml Ino'rlm-k a. H.. lUv r'taip of iho altiit!u. im ol ill- Itriduv over Siiadi .Ttti-L. lit-rt' tne Txiidi' hiciVAuv i-ne-v said -tn'Ain, on t lit? linv -fShad. und Paint To'.vn.hlr. U'aditiu truii s:,d' Knr iiatt Ut S al( I.-1. Th-r iii ;U-r lo II at tia MMir tiiin-, f'T caj, to tin- uinht-M 'liddrr, ttic oid fiiiTMnirture. I'lTTKi; IrMIAl'I.I. Attt'-t ) ADAM f. I.Kfl.KV. A.J. iiiLf.MAX. - JuNAH M.iLlNi'.H'K. rivrk. ) t omruivTsioiH rs ONE MONTH TOR ONE CENT. liny a ptvtal rani aud sentl for free sample cop iest.i ihe WEEKLY CHRONICLE TEL EGRAPH, Ui be sent you for one month tree of riiaige ti enable you toj utlireof its nierits. .Agents AVanted. Si-iul for circular giving amiHinl nl cash com missions to agents. I.its ral iiiiluct-meutii tiftensj. A gissl ohantv lo make money without Interfer ing ill! uiher nrk. , Tiie Weeliy Ctouicls Mmw Is an -aur Vo.lumn n-w-j-r. .tevtH.sl to rnr reni Dews tar the week. uri1ul "iyriahiel to ritst by the hesi authors, and a tsnt.l arsoniiieiit of iiiierestiiiit maiu-r ft the fanner, men-haul, mechanic, and the family cm ie. KY HAIL. rosTAHE hAUt, ON E DOLLAR A YEAR. Altlnrall eommunlt-aliona, WKKKLV t IIRO.NK LE TELRiRAI-H. Pitubunra, rs. i LOW Zz what a B3;la want, A A & 14 tsaaaHsaasHsasHssMsKHSMaaasasi(aHHHaaHKMaaiiMaHass Becher's Clothing Hall I fMyyiiMyLuuuuiiuuui.u ..... . i Since the Annonnceaent of Our ICLOSING la j w 1 ! Are convinced that never before I . Good STYLISH- CLOTHING 8": FN C7FZ2SS AT LUCZ TiOW TIG-TJJES As they are with us now. Our Stock must be closed out bv JANUARY 1st, 1887, If not before, and in order to do so we have marked each arti- eie in our store at First Cost. So anybtxly in need of a Suit, Overcoat, Pants, Vest, Hat, Cap, Underwear, Or anything in our line, had better call early before the neat est patterns are selected. Xow is your time COME ONE, COME ALL! CLOTHIER f X-V i a. o. i a uVud Selirxjl naor's i i i i i i 7 ELEVEJTi H AV. jfrND SIX! ZEJMTH ST., ALTOONA Tin- ulily kis-,n,i: t,t i liit-r.-'ul t ,ur lu.-r.- ui.,1 j elo-il ill this on w itii i tl.lll H'.s.l;. ss. nr- s, l a-. !t,. 1MS IM1 A- It l...e l!,.- H..1 1. 1- 'il a li t . T-"l;. Uie -t ..., ihHl Ints rrttliL- Mini iiii.er lull . lornis of n.-v.Mlal'je iiih urf !is.si to ni.!,-nt I llH-.- s- a 1' V-llsl. In th-ise isi em nral,- r litis anil L.m -irncl '.." uii-tt. hi r 'lia.iiee'al l'.'iiii,.ttent. I .Hirst. uiua.Ii-11'l, ir.-e. Atl. In E. D. BOWMAN. Secretary, . Y-in is ri'sA r i: s s. lk - CF Valuacb Real Estate! THK CMi-:KsIiiF:ii Ailminisireifirs 0f t,e tale nf iiit-iiliiie J. Miller, iks-ea-eil, late t.t fii.-iiiHliiiiiiiiif liiivnstiip. .soiacrset I'minty. j-h.. ill i.lh r i pilbiit-sHle ,m Ihe iin-llilses hi saiti tilWIlstlifl. till FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, '86, at 2 ii'i'lis-k p. m.. the fiillimine 'tis-eribetl real es. tun-. s-ili the tioin.-su-ad uf uie sa,ti Valt-ntnie J. Miller, ilis-eustsl. t'omnnnij tiio aert-s. more or less, anil situate williili three miles ot Slnyeslim tl. luiianda liulf miles Initu Fnetlens. aii,i-ev, n an, I a naif miles Iroin Snmersel. ailjoininif lands til 1.CH1HII Miller. W. H. Miller, .-sunuel Unu litmi. Henry iiliaifer. Jusiali llovis hihI Ninth Hie seeker ; It. ai res nf this luiiti is in a .l, n.t 1. 1 stale nf eultitati.ui the balance Is-ina well liiu Ivnsi. There is thercou erecu-ti a K'ssl two siory - Dwelling House, Hank llani. new wiikmii s)i,-il, and other necessa ry nutlaiiltliiufs. w ilh a lnrKt-im rttmi nt ini,n,vis varieties in lie.iriinr apnle irees. ts-Mi-hi's pliiiiis. Ifnis-s. ant) oilier mills. Tilt-re ant a liiliula-r tg K'n1 siriiigs nl never tiiiliiiir water mi the lann anil Ihe entire tract is well waiensl. It isls auti liiby l.H-attsi an.l iji etniveiiieiit In s, t).,l. and elliin-ties. I.u-re ls:iiig a seiaail hiin- nil the jireiiiiscs. 'I'he Miller Cheese Facton, is al-onii tiie prenii.M-s. ami is within l yanls nf house. P.sessiim a iji h. mvt'lltHl Al.r.!. IssT. Ui' lt d.iy .f Apr. TERMS. Ten s r 1 1 ut nl the pnn-hase iihmh v Ii. ti.l when the .n.. rty 1. km k.sl if.,s'u : fs" m tlie 1st .lay t.f V,nl ss;. sh. lt.l.s.i M i j K. ,ie livens! .iu,i IHrss,-s.iiiN eivetl lolle-tliiril iMilanei 1 after Jay llielll nf lel.'s In n-initin alien .Hi I It." I iin-niii's in lieu.it Mow's .li.si-r. ami the re ' niiitmh-r tit t!-i- iinn-l:t.. ti.. ....... t. ..u..t .n i eiUal Muyiut ills, aiih iuiensii fr..m ii.ril 1 IssT l-nvni.iili. to Is- seture.i by jn. lout 1,1 I. mil or umriifaue tin tlie iireuti-s. 1-t Vf XI 1 1 l i lt. sIMuS K MII.I.EK. s'!' Adiniiii-traliirs. PU15LIC SALK I -K 1 mitn.iriiv uivt-n in Hit- will Miifii. lute t Kmilittrri nl- T,i. i. thf ni!.l-r-ii'iiet Kxcciit.ir will -a. II -t pnlilir taiirry on thf f-r. ntiM. tm SATURDAY. OCT lb lMsti. At 1 ItYliM-li V V la nlttiit'ili.n Bti4aa to ... i.l I iu u-liii.. wiiltin one milt if .L-rliti i.r,.,,.,!. mniHUtinx 1 nt r-, triet nifM-nure, ol wliit-h atxHii 1 i m-rcs ait- oh ar, mid umlt-r a ip ot cii.ivi;u!i, H'M'iit Wacrif- in utt-tuittw, rwilant e tti'll timtrfiitl, wiiU a Swiss irtim. eidr pnj.. h.p tade, and other I ii.itipvt,mfiii-' liu rttm -rvf(rd. Alxi. a fliv'ar'tr- ' elnml of' -Hi tn.-. will. k- h-rs. Ac. Al. frail ! on hard .'(:. turning :n..r..v..l varii'ti.-?.. fheii- j tir- fnrn : uHl uj.(.;i.-d vwth wur. and is n.-nr It Winn-hc. s-hi.K -'ttires and mill. J TKftvsfc: j oiu-thir-in hand Apri; I. Isx?. tmlanre in wix j Mi-un-fl .,n the pn'iiiiM. The Kbi-untr w ill -,dl ; tne Mime ill tuo parts, if ;:. rvd. unt to roiitaith 1 lv re aiwUhe.Hi.er 1.7 a r, wih ten ier.t iit til T 1 1 a .. I - . ;he haud niohey to te putu a -x-.n the pnii y is k!MekeI ihtwn. erty :iv j. it! tn.il. I'AVH. lil.on.tl. Kxeeutor. -pi. (fcAMFKL LAMliKKT-S BLOOD SEARCHER. nn- of thetswt ne-dii iiies ever tlisisiTensl fur llie cure of 1 t iN.sf M I' i ll is, UK i Si H ITN bYspKi-siA, nKWtikKHAi.K, ' ! ' lis. IHUrS INKAM ! ATti UK TltK I I V-.s Slt il! ss ,,y HHK ATM PAIN IX THK BKK AST. r.. Ae. I It is not only a areat l"unfier of ;he BUsst. l,m alisi a certain Uesnm-r of the Apt lite, as well as j a Mri iiutiieiier of tlie entire sysfem. ami a t-e;- tent aii.l -j-iiy cure fir t'nitiii. I'lpi-.theria. and ; I'.itri.l Sore T;irmt. antl -ntsilil ilteri-fim- Is- in 1 r-ier tatllliv. I ins TTlnslii-llie Is niaile ellllrvlv flf Pi-Ks. and perfts-tlv le. When ail .slier ri-in-fsbes have faile.. tl,, has rltis-tisl enre. Ji tiiy i ho had given up all hois" of t-nnt n-tor-fi iu h. slln aitaill. rejoice thl Ih-v heartl nf Ihe ( .iiiii-siiiiI !:.. syn,,, f, (, nsiiiic .si. t tso Uitllis. tliey were n-stmsst to s-ii'e-i lieallli. smi kl l.tNHrxr f.llH MATH M.l'lli. For ihe n-lii 1 of l:hi u-nalisr.. Nt-tiraliria. sn-k He. .;u. -he. iiitttlieria. lis.t hat he. I raniii. ami i" his ..f tiie 's-s ntctiei lies o the Mg.' for lite alsivta til st rises, A'iihi-s. s AMI KI. 1 .1 MP.KIiT. Ijnilhcrt-vilie. s.niifM-1 to., fa. fi.".r-yT. K kMniK tA Vdm tm. tUf htU- tf -w hatti rirf. ftrHijri. ..itiii, r-'t 1 ,tiiit. l-ftti t-untt ntanr on (i.-f-i- V-Mnu- iiav hi Lrrntiuu) it ti'u- uit-t r ti-! t.y t- in. tr H'it!u.ritv li Mi.v .a i,r-'.Y i. l-.xii - -m-ili't'lU-i i. -ttui itti'r t titMkf lii;uklltr fwt Ia-Ilt. nilit ',.- lirtWItlT I'U !. rty tltlt ttir -MltM lt (M-f i.t ;.i' :.i -1 n anii.'-ni ii-.,-l ir-ttM-tiini Xi tUr rim .u-r. i h tti'..- rif ,tntf mi.1 mii MMmi'ty. in h ih. iv tf ' n tNf Mt I ri. k l. nlitu i:d ti, b mill lu-ir.J fr nid I'tiri-.. t.i:oK E ti. t ri.KKk. JK( TToirs NoTM'K. JKMK L. PI'lJH. Eitsmtor of llamet aiivder, dee d. es. valnaDls RealEstate It f -tl lo ftai'l f-MtMtt to uia,r tmmrdl-tr fm'lit i WvihU! tJH-ct duly i.;iMK-ini.Mi.-t bar ... i ri JK S Al h - V 1 T V s and evorjlzij that has rlad ""Hltii ' ""M-MMXHHHNH OUT SALE in the history of Somerset has arid AND . - . HATTER, i if ol'Pon All I elllilHll-ttlll IS-IMinttM'Mt Miwl tl..f . I ,. - t.r money' In -. ml lo i.ke ..re Ilian i ..i ' r.'i, T!n. lie cra-f ymi must ut- . i.-isi nss an Actual lliismts. Is'lmnilli'tit stti-n- nil n '.ii.-ir work Tlie I-. lllllall-h p In imtUilelil is in ,11 .rt!t. - li.e lull I.. .s i ...,'. .'. .. .. .,, , . ..e11 't -t. it il. i Mr , Iiur f aluti rfite 1 ..11...... l,.-...t i e, : Jntinial ami Kl.-gatil S. D. FORBES. President The Improved "WHITE IS KING. Its sniriiiritv Is .lensmstrated by the fart that ic lias taken the Highest Premiums at nearly ' every Stale or International Fair. There has lieen up m the presen time nearly (JO(MMK) ISOLD, And the ("niversnl Venlirt of ladies usfuit It is, that It is the 1.1'UtTEsT RISSIXU. the WILT EST, the LASIK-T To MA SA (iK, THE I.LAST LIABLE To ;KT OI T F OHDKH. the best adai-nsl for tlttinK NEAT AND FANCY WORK, Autl keei.iha the work t it-ail, anil Inn- fn.ni m! ssKs, an.) havinc a raiei;r fur d.iitnr th-Kreiiit-n rainre si,. 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