. .V-'W? ,oA. - t ,sv. Tl T IN i r t l( V K U l-P l.a a ottl el 1 c J 1 tl Is Tlie Somerset Herald. Kl'VAKI !T1.'. Ivlilor anal I"n.ria1oi Twa-ember 1. I1- It it" puMMie.1 ai tact " third of the Sta!eiiwn ho live in the Unit.-.! Stat.-). Ie(ran their caiv.Taotea. h- em in the ali-tri.-t liiaiK " "" , It i-allep-l that (aj.t:.in Ma.-s.-j the Erie .li"tri.'t will .-..iit.-t the neat of --..tt in tin- !K-xt Hoti-. (onim-i.--iii.iii .. i . ...... al...a l.a. tiim-liM- aiit if jTi lu.re.1 1" i-i'-k i e-rl hio nr-el.-ctioii. ... - ma.rir. Ov Tnwivn -i-y r-. rt r cuI.U-1 in the We. n.UJ Wn . ok.l. the IWI.nl f.vil aut 1 io i-"- - aii't notliins toor-. The thir.t Ai-J.-nt r.iint.-r -n- wv in nii'i! r.,.-rt that the j.rfal --n..-.- wiM n - If m-taii.it.r .rain. n..ii!o:..i. -l.iitf the r.-lfie in wwt;4re Ilia le .lie-tune .li-e. it i a -rt'-l tioit -!' "f ,!,.v lut ...friitii.-iit h ill- h" ii-- have l--. n i l : kusw. The a!...f- . rrnvruniY ... aii'Mwr- have l. n . I. -I ai.-i the .!nif i.. the --le a .-..le-titutioli-l uiiiefi.l Mi.ni. h.iv.- ...! -Ii ti. r j.la.-.- I Im-l.t f-.rewr i-fhihitilitf the u.aIiuU.1- nr.- an I k.!e "i ii )'or, it i not n.--.-s;.ry ;iNl.fci.t';At:k.l.rk .f I In- II-.u of ,j1-t .iurini: the term !n. h linl-t eUi-- .r.--i.l..tiv. I ;j-in-"Mt a I". n..T:.ti. t- fn,l .-an l r h.-l. iu;ij-ritv c, h!t.m in the ih xt "'" ., h m ill l-i-arlv f..ur yemr, that me l.-a ;ne ""t , :.it-.l :: . r mho an- not .Hi, r .. the tea-hug iri;.-. Si kiti:i or mi: nv W hitney on ThaliWUii!.' -lay i-t-. nT.-.f ev.-rv n.af rie,I n.:in in!. - -i-p irtiiw-iit m i!h a fine fat turkey. Ti..-n- a'mt '' t tli.-in an. I the jji rt amount--.! to j.pi!..ih!y tl,- ! j U .,i.r ..r l.Vi,lat..P.are n-viwiic the ' liev.-n.i.- Lit! t.t the.-nniiu: -eioii. li) tiot P-j-nl the Mili ill taxiiic ir-il-l mat.-h. ali'l j-l-a- in- -;irri:i.-' Not innr.. than one out ol t-n at. h- that are rarril. are r-tinTi l Ly th-iroa n-p. tor taxation, ami family vehii l.-. an- no lontf-r an ar ticle of luxury, hut are a tioeetwary fe jx-n-lati- to e.-ry m.-ll-tilo fanii.-rt fioii-u h-il-1. the lai-e of the r-turn. the I-mo-rmt lime two of a majority in the Indi ana Ii. L'1-I.itun' hirh m ill enalile them toel.i1 a I nitol Mat. S-nator in place oj tile prex nt K-puhlii-an Senator ten. Iti'ii HarriMin. Tiiew.it ( M-v.-ral Ieiii .a ratic iiieiiiU-r of the Iloue are can teiti, ali i hhoiiM the K. pIlMi' all coll-testanti-make tfiMHl-tiieir laiiii S.-natr Harri-oii mil! l hi d n nuiinnr. rm K-iioi.ni.lo may make t.ii-hea aiel h-ip'-r up for .rov er a stoutly ax they .-aiuni'! they are not (ruilty of otl'-n-aive partiiitihip. Hut ju-t let them pule lu ly intimate that liU adiiiinintnttion in not the preat.-st. and mrwt )K-nirnant the cun ever hIihii.- Uon and preto ! .'(Tim their heads. Such is civil svrvii-e reform, with Cleveland a iti prophet. Norn you mi- the little joker, and now you don't. Am non it turns ut that Ju-hn.- Man ning our new Minister to Mexico no Hooiirr arrived nt the capital of the A tccks tin n lie went 11!1 a jmiihoree. Si'M.ir ilayar-l mill have to hunt up a old water I einiM-ral, if such a rum nri is to Id- found, to n-pn-sent us at the Mexican ipitai. Manning ta-in the Hii-oiid of liis lieutenant ho has hrou'ht us 'nto disn-pute !v a t ki len id devotion to the How iiii: ! 1. In liirnriniroti the il i 1 1 -u I status of the I'nitui Stat.-s Senate in the next session the Itemocrats have Isi n classing Sena tor VanWyck of Kansas wli.t isa (unili .iate liir rei ln-tioii a n iinicK-ni!ent w ith I eiu.MTat i- pr li ities. Mr. Van Wyck is nom' n srtl as s-ivin. that if heeunnot la- n-elii t.-d he mill mithdram rather than s.i- a I emia-nit el.-ct.il t. the Senate fptui Kans;ts. It strik.-s us tliat Mr. VanWyck may he safely classed as a Id-put. li. -an. The next la-iriKlature m ill have to ad-.Ir.- itself to tiie duty of radieally amendini;. or clearlv knocking out the Kevenue ail of last s-ssiou. The tax y.Ts are iletenniiiiilly linstile to its in- quisitorial featun-s. the ihi isioii of the Supn iiie Court holding that under its pnjvision mortg.iges in the hands of .nr airatioiis an- exempt from taxation, while those held by individuals are suli j.i1 to tax, and the I.u1 that it raise more revenue than is n.s-essary all tend to make it exui-dingly uii. pillar, and to cn-at'- a demand for its n s-al. Common n .rt ha it that, Chainuan CVos-r. m ho is also a State Senator, is to la made Siintary of the Commonwealth by tiovenior Keav.-r. This has start.il a question as to the eligibility of Mr. C.sqe er, and lawyer mid politicians are dis cussing it mith much intcn-st. Section ii, Article 'J of the ( '.institution sti-ius to lie verj- clear ou the subject. It i a fol lows: 1 No S-n itor or !v-prcsentative shall. " during the time for hich he shall have j " lss-n a-livtcd. is iipiaiintcd to ntiv civil oilnv 1111 Icr lb' o:uiiionw-aitli. It 1 hel l by Mr. Csija r's friends that. tins pnoision dial, not . I. -liar a .Senator or Ivpnsetitativc who nsigiis, Inuu In--ing apja-iiitcd to a civil olli.i- by the taovernor. but to u it sas-m clear that the phrasa -duriii-' tha- term for m'nia-h he shall have li-n el.i ta-d." -ati Is-ar no other ititaTpn-tation than, the term f four year, and that a nssi-nation d-a not end the time, for which he mas ehil ed. The question is an interesting one, and of .nurse the tiova-rnor ehsi, if he pn.-sa.-s to apa.iut Mr. C.aia-r. m ill first meo-k tlie opinion of t- abli-sf constitu tional Urn ven- in the State. T hi. ion of t '.iiign-s that m ill Is-gin iu t.-m days mill have in its tneuilar- uliip an uno-sujillv large liuiiila-r of rev na.ntative. of the majority arty. that have lsn n-tin-d by tiia- a.pular venliet. Thia stau- of affairs is likely to bring forth res kleass conduct alld pp.bal.lv bit ter ta.1ioual auitbn-aks, that mill tend to maste of time and la- pnalucttve of liut little Utaa-lul legislation. Then i not likely to lie any change ol a,li. y on the Irt aif Uae majority, and a art from the pas-sage aif the mii-mary appmpriatiou bill thesa-Msion mill proliably he consum ed in threshing over old straw, wrticu larlv on th tariff question. It is upiar entiv an unchanged purpose on jiart .if the Ihm.a rutjc leaders Ui destn.v tlie pn.t.s tive nyst.-m. and nothing hut the lack of power on their part m ill prevent ita tu-a-aiuiplishuient during the pn-sent winter. The late elti-tiotis have taught theae gentlemen nothing; the nmrd of tia party has Is-eii made up. and there is an evialetit determination to abide la it, notm itiisUuidiiig the pq.ular verdiil. The Ili-puilican minority is fa-epaj fnuu all responsibility ou the mil ijti-t of legis lation ; it du rse has lin approved hv it party friend. and mint of ita mcinla-r have l-een retuni.il Ui the next ( ongnna. It ha but to stand fast by the a-aiurse it marked out duiiiiR the last -,-Hsion and re4 outa-iit mith Uie ai-uranee that the Ietuo( nttie faarty i fast losin. ita u-Ui-porary hold upon tlie people. : Tiik Pn-w.lent luw t iat Pvn " " lear l. tinit!..ti f bat lie eonmJen. ..He-naive jMrtin-liip. In the -a-? of the two l nit.il Stat.-s Attorneys Kenton nnl 'Stone, whom tie mi.enU-l for mak ing iiliti.-al -..-eon.-. Benton wa ret.r e.1 n.i Stone wan not. Ilenton'a sieee!.e were not offenidve, Itx-caime roale in ku jrt of the AJministration, while St..ne sree hei. were honttie to tlie Aannnisira- tion. In other or-K an ofTn-ial may i jvak and eanva- mr me I 1lirtv Htl, t 1 puilty of " oflviiHive rtisaiii.ij.," hut if ! pn -Mill..- to iTiti. ine the A i ministration, or refti- to ! aa-a-ei-t it theon- f irovernineiit, he in i jjnjitv of .1 (.lnva!tjMtnl ianorl. nrtve tr- : iHl"11I,,ltl't1 i,. ,.t1i,-e. If the M.lf- ' wuiunl thet'ivi S-nirvf-ef-rtiMraojai. mint out the .iitl.-rvn.-e t-etta.-eti tliwainl j the iferuiiiieoM time Ie ratie ..-trine , - "To ti. i.1ol Mug the N-.im- ; , , ( ullI1ke.,. U. have,..., m..rv ta-lil.'al-iit lion (rtian i.iln U.U. II.-i m -N.!i.ldt.- Uir r-tioiiiination. aixt ; j t.. .-.nn- " olti. w! '" o' "' f..U ,t i, w..nh. We haw no : ! ,.U,.nt to ke. .ut--wll .lam"- , . !,y..T.te. Ut tt .'all thititf. Ly their ' ri-l.t tuillie. In-n-atl'-f . Wmii r e Imr it- .lotiU that the n.-. -.v-iati..n mill ! w-l at Un mi.ui- i-T.. -P.i I n Mi!mi!l ititf Ki,,,u. p. .. , .l l.i,jr in the ..M mt. Uli,.r,)ie r.,.nt in. th. i. nt. uneertain. iiinv-il-l iiiiiiii-nh.-ii-ihle wtatiit.- Mi allil the " I.i.vnwe lam," of the Mate. We tnit tli.-ref-.re that the la-tfia-latijr.- mill mith .l.-hU-rate .ur. an-I j an eve Miifle to the ii.ii-nni.-c oi me , .ln-n itwlf to the tai-k of aliieinl- iujr. ..r rath-r of mi.inir out the ir-nt h-en-- laan.l x.iUtitutintf for tliem j-laiu. eoiirw-, mcll j.mar.1.-.!. exi.li. it en a.1in.'iit. ahout the intentions of which then- can la- no cavil, and mliich mill prevent every Judge in tlie State from , U-ing a lam unto himself, striving mith might and main in many instance " hom : not to do it." There is much diversity of sentiment ; in regard to tlie manufacture and sale of j malt and spiritous liquors, and all citi- ! 7j ns are eiititlel to their opinions, and . the enjoyiiient of them, with the neces- ; sary l.vislatioii for the pmt.ition oftheir j private intcn-st, until the .-otirt of lust j resort the people at the l.lls have de- j eid.il the issue, and then comes the liir- ! ther question of couiensation. To the ' suhjii-t of an ameiid.il oran entirely new lic lis.- laws the jiarties in iiit.-n-st should ad.ir-ss themselves The li-Uor d.-ulcrw j should see to it that, while their interests ! are cared for, the righhs of tlie general j pul.lii-an- not infringi-d, and that every t sale guard for the protection of Isith jiar ti.. the dealer and the citizen la throw n around the tratlic. With the dealer on the one hand and the Prohibi tionist on the other.each striving for their resptitive ohjet, it doe eem to us tlmt a lietter, a more easily interpreted, and if n.veswary a more stringent law can la- en acted, t iive us tlie liest lii-ense lam- that the ingenuity of our legislators, w ith the light of experience can draft. It w ill then lie on trial for three or more years, while the proposed prohibitory amend ment is jiassing through the constitution al stag.-, fur submission, and m hen the people come to vote uim the question they will have a ehoice.U-tm.i-n the het license law that can lie devised, and to tal prohibition. a We re going to have three or more years of agitation on this subj.i-t. Ict i the liquor dealers put their liest liait for.-- most in the way of procuring a more i satisfa.lory license lam, for in that is j their onlv hope. The existing lams for; the granting of license are a delusion, if not a snare, the souiee of dissi iitionsjind a i-onstant troutile to our courts, ix-t them 1m- amended in the interest of jus tiec, if for no other cause. Wade Hampton Hurt. i'ol.i mhia. S. C.. Nov. 'St. Information hasjtist Isi-n m-eived hen-of an aii-idcm to Si-iiator Wad.- Hampton m liile dii-r iiuutiug on Ins plantation mi Monday. Immig tin lay he Isvamc si-jK4i-at.il from tin- n-st ol tiie sitty. m lio.towardeveniiig su.MK.ing ilauiji i ton iiad left the field n-tunied lioiin- at s o'clock. That night Hampton Is-ini. siili ahsi-nt, a scan-hini: party starte.1 out. The old iM-ucral was toiinil a short distauiv fn.m the house very much exhausted and pain fully hurt, hut making his ; holm want Alsmt ;t o'eliH-k in tli.- afti-mi.sm Hampton was riiliui; throu-h a thick wo.m1 wheie vini-s wen 11111110 ms : a supple jaet vine caught his irtm which dis-hargit the gun. alld tlie load of hllekshot cnlcml the head of iiis tine horse killing him instantly. The auiiual f it on Senator lI.Lm,itou. and in his iiiami-1 .i.ti'litiou it tis.k him some time to extricate himself. He had Ihcii walkin-. itiroiili the w.ssls. for nearly live hour. Swept by Storms. I'll ii.viu:i.i-iii.v. Nov. V A cyclone stonn swept over .iloui-estcr inunly. N. J., tn-lay. damaiiiL- sev.-ral hiiildiuirs. Charl.-s Wyinii-. a hri. kvar.l owner at I'lUnam. w:ls nniisihiv ..uallv cni-lied hy timU-rs falling on hini Th.-windows ot a r.iilr.1, 1 train ia-.tr iila- isipi men- iiroken by the mind and a sinic j o-V'irml amoni; the p.is-s-nge--s. M r. Stkkliv;, Ky Nov. St. A cycloii.-. aitoiu a hiitidnii yanis wide. asstil tliiiiui;h ita'h c.cinty lliis nioriting. upnsiiiiig iar-c :ni-s. Iit-iwiii down i.si and rail feini-s and ii-i.g ,ous-s fnun their foundations. It swept a larc p ail o( mater au one farm almost dry and fish and turtles mere found in the surpiuiHliiig jsistun-s, mon than -Vi yap!s.fpun the jaa.l. A tetiant house on the same fa nn wa i-arried Jo fn-t. The a eiii;iut.s w.-n-. unitijunil. The path of the storm did not touch pnija-rty of any aiinsid eranic value, ii is la 'licv.il. - -e- Princess Beatrice's Baby. t.M.s. Nov. Prin.i-s Iteatrire, wife of prince llctiry of italenlK rg and J'ouugest daughter ol Vu.i 11 Victoria, baa giva-n birth to a son. ltoth the mother and sou are die itig well, lain! lUndoIih Churchill was the minister in attcndaui-e at tlie ai-coii. hinent. A gn-at scan was causail thniugliout the W.-st laid in tlie aftermaiti by the tiring of catinoli in St. Jauu-s Park to a-elebrate the birth of tiie -yuecn new grandchild. A dense fog was pn-vailing at the time, and lor a w hile the detonation were la-lieva-d to la- th.us- of some dynamite attack. aa- Franklin County District Attor neyship. CHtWKKRsBrKu. Pa.. Nov. !. Itistriet At torney W. J. Z.u hariiLs, w ho wa the tH-mo-i-ratic a-amlidate for n--i lection at tlie last election and mho was declared defeated by only two votes, to-day pnsented a petition to Court asking that the ra-publia-an a-andiilate lie adjudgi-d not el.-rted Iiistri.1 Attorney on the ground that at least fourteen vote eat for Mr. Zacharias at the Kirst ward (sills in Chaiulx-rshurg were not counted. The n -l.ii.l. nt has lain giva-n until lleii-nilsr It to pn (sire hi answer lo the etitioii. Frozen to Death in the Blizzard. Maki.au. Iak Nov. -i-V-Two children name Ma isal wen- ln-jto-n toalaatb ta-n mile north of hen- while liaikiug la-r lost nnk. Two young nun, bnithcr. named Sims, w.-n- fnan-ii lo death wiiil-- a-etuniiug fnjin work. Mrs. Jo-iej-h Hazeltiue wa lost in the blizzard Monihiy night na-ai Saniiorn, and when found wa an badly fmzen that her recovery is doubtful. Explosion in a Mine. Vil.kfBHKRK, Nov. Ji. An explosion of pis occurred in the foiiynghaiu shaft this morning. Many miners men- burned and H-rioiily injured. The shaft is om-neil and -raied 1V the Ieleman- and Hudson om any, and was known to ii.nlain iisider ahle ga. The explosion oerurrtil while the men mere gelling na.lv to g In mork. About tifiy niinen. and lal.n i wen-sitting at the f.rt of I lie shaft. Only three or foiirof Ih.-lu withoiil injury. A numlirr. issihly ten or twelve, will die. and many other will tie maimed. The explosion man iniwl by t'oni'-lius Itoyle. a mine lai.n-r. who .tcs-1 into a morke.l-outchaiuis-r.miii.il e liih-.lmi.li ga. it ti a lighi.il lamp ii-. luhat. Many iiiules men kill-d iH- mouii.i.-l. uii-i iln-iiaiii-atr i.i iht iiiM.h- wi.rking "t 'he lift s gn-at. Kin- ! William Viliiam and William Evans an- n-.rteilto l- finally bur ii.sl. Tii-ma- lln. u and '..n.t liu. Ifc.yle ti.iil froiu liirir mjiirie.. T iituM-r ar, ru-iiig. and it i t-li. ve.l thai th.-v m-r.-i.a.w ii int. a siiuip .-ooiaoiing thirty H-et il maier and .In.m lail. Tim--vih- at tl-colliery mhi'u- the iiijiir-MH-n w.-i- U-:UK tak'H Ip.iii l:e shaft m:is I. TT.-.ie. .trr... 4 sl.nl hundred s. ..!. had gall.er.ii al tile mouth of t! s.l.ilt ii.. .la- tls-m tne .. nioiiw-r. and 'laiigh-t.-f of tin- injur.-.! lie-ii. A tbt-y m.-n- la-k.-ii nil ol He pit ll y .n- t.P..lthl to the eti.';irt- hou-e. and the aoim-ii ui.wi- .1.- rair rtt-.ns lo gam elitralHi-. Tlit ir enirwUics an t tram i. k ni-.iiUaiioti- of gra f metv invann I. ling, but they m.-rv l. n.ly k-i uti-le .- tMiiM.ng while the viit.m- .-re raj.j i it. I.l.ii.k.1- uLid in oil. The floor ..I tin--i. .me li-ux- as c..-.-n-l mitli mri'li III.; loimau f.rui-. ili-ti.ur.il hy fin- as to In- iilili.;:cail,e. V- fast a- .mit.h tiey men- taken lo the tiosinta! ,r to ineir homes. Tn-se iiH-ii an l.l.ml I. I- falal'y hurt : ll i.li Mia iiy. llar.l Kern. Ki. hard I ly i ii. John Cannon. 'lin-topher !:.irn...i--. Ma a.wi .i lSri.n. iMnie! K.rrj-, John lN.in.-h. try. li nls M.Jal-- av. - Terrible M.ne Disaster. 'ii.kinvKkK. 1'a., Nov. ii. Shortly after the miners and lal.n-rs e.iteml the Coiiyng ham shaft this luornin an expl.isinii of gas t.H.k place, and nearly every man ill the mine mas seriously injured. Ai - .lit .VI men, iiiiiM-r and lalsm-rs. wen-sitting at ti" fis't ol the -hart mailing tor tin- inside ! when the terriiile i xphwioii l.s.k plan-, and oiily tl n-e or tmr m.-n. so far as can Ik- ascertain ed, .-sajsil without injury. M.-t ol the ni. nwcn-s. nl to their homes at ihht. and u- they art si aitcnil far and near, long dis tain -s from the shah, no account of the n--suit of their injuries can. at this m riling, he ohainil. It is know n. Iiowt ver. that 1 or 1" m ill die and others w ill Is- si-arrnl and inaim.il for lite. The disaster was .-aiiscd by Cornel ills ltoylc. a mine lalmn-r, m ln.ste.il intoa work-si out chaiulM-r w liich was tilled m ith gas. with a lighi.il lump n.n his hat. lloyle will die. Many miih-s men- kiil.il and wounded. and the damage lo the i-iside workings of the shaft arc gnat. Kin- U-x- William Wil liams and William Evan an- n-irtcd fatal ly huni.il. Kull knowl.iige as to the exact number of thou-hurt and the character tin-mound of those injun-d cannot be.aV tain.ii at pn-sent. . Cattle Disease in Chicago. Chicvi.. Nov. Si. Tlie Live Stock Com mission niviv.il word yc-icrday ihat some cattle at Kidgeland mere atl.i-te.1 with some trouble of a similar nature to the disease among the cattle at that pla two year ago. and to which the pleiint-pneumoiiia existing in Chicago has been traced by the veterinar ians. A veterinarian was onleml to exam ine the cattle, and put such as had yni toms pleuni-piieumoiita in quaniutin.-. A mc:nb. r of the Coiiiinissioii is authority for the statement that then- an-nearly iHl h-ail of caitle sintn r-il over the city in small hepls wh'ch will have to Is' slaiightensl by the State, in addition to nearly :t.(il head under qiiaiantiii- at the distillery sheds. The appniis.il value of the entin- lot mil! probably n-a. li turn, and it is doubtful whether one-half of that amount can Is.- re alir.l on the sale of the m.-al of such ean-as-es as pass iii-tion. The ecnes of i a t -si tioii and maintaining quarantine, whicli have Ihi-ii iartly met hv the Kedcral Gov ernment, are said lo have amounted to near ly mii.tam up to the pn-sent time, w hile the liiiaiiri.il loss,-, that have n-sulteii to the State and to Chicago Is-cause of the inahiliiy to iiimitsliately suppn-s theexisieuiv ol the di-s ase eonld not Ik- appniximat.il to any d.vns' of iiirn-.-ln.-ss. An Unlucky Dream. Ih.xoH MProN, NovciiiIht.''.. AIImti mall .:'Mniihville, I'a., was run away with hv his team on Sunday, and had a narrow c--:-ai-tr.nn death. Whilellot injunil. he mil : so ppstranil thai he was ii.liqs'ileil to take to Ins l.il after n-.iehini; hoiii.-. His In-d W':;s in a nsim on the se.mil story ol his iiouse. An hour or so at't.T he had gone to Is-.! his wife wa- pa itiL- thniugh the yanl, when she di-rovci-l her husband lying on the ground lie iieath iiis U-tnsim window. He m-a.- un- 'in s, ions. She .-ailed for help, and mas i-ar.-.ed i' to the house Both of his legs and his left arm were bmken. A physician n--t.mil Sinai! to consciousness, and he was .-c.e to say that he had dn-amed that he wa aaiu Is-iiii: run away with, and that his wagon was about falling over a high cniisiukmcut, when hejunqsil. Hi- niu-t iiav-c s,ningout ..1 the w n. 'low while still asln p. He is in a critical stun.. A similar a.-cid-nt sv imi! some week ago in Tio-a (unity. A Medal for Heroism. Port v., K. Wis., Nov. St. Ing!nisrTh---n.is laltic, w-ln-sa hi-piie attention to duty .. the night of the Kat Ilio disaster, uiidoubinlty s;a-.si many livi-s. w is pn'-a-ntnl last evening he Itishop Whipile witli a gold m.iial. The Hi-hoj. was 011 his way home finm Philadel phia, where he had tha- token stiin k off at ttie Tinted Siau-- Mint. The obverse side taiirs the iu-sTiptiou 'ltishop Wil'pple to rtioiiuis I.lttle.1' and the n-versa. side "for h'S hcniism in saving the liv.s of aissa-ug-'rs at Km Wi.. i. tola-r JS. Is";." Tlie m-dal is plain hut very neat. Iieinir a trifle smaller than a silver dollar. The recipient was tak en entin-ly by surprii-. and ISishop Whipple left for home on the night train afta-r having j-aid a warm tribute to the a-ngitiis-r. No More Moonshining for Him. Atlwta, ia.. Nov. 2i. Robert W.saly. of .timer iiiuiity lias sta-pjai out of tha- 'iii ta'iitiary into the astfassiiti aif a ni.v littla t-n line. He bad bavti a soldier in tlii l'tiioii aniiy. Aiauit a -.-ar ago he was tria-il for sh. ailing at another, and seiita-n.isl to one year in tha auitctitiary. Svaral aiays ago his term expired, when be came lo Atlanta. Hen' ha- wa met by hi lawyer, what had b-en piishiin: bis claim foran-eai-s of -elision with suea-a-as. The evidetite of this SUI-.-.-SS ai'liivli f.irft lKl. which Wiaaly- bad .-ashisl In-n- and at anus- starta-d home. He says ha- is g.iing to ajuit miauisliining and buy a little faun of his own. Seven Indians Drowned, lliswj Nov. J4 Sa-va-n Indian- ,-Itig Thunder," tlie I 'niw cliia-f among the iniiiila-r w.-n .ip.wu.ii while attempting In ems the Missouri River, ten miles north of hen-. Itig Thunder wa one of the most famous chiefs ot the Cpw nation andhisson, White Kigle, is said tai have been witli the party wheu the accident orciirnsl. The Indian were enwsini: to join a Itand of their trilH w hich had started to wn-ak vctig.-an.-e on the Sioux w ho killeal a Iminlar is Crow, scvend alays ago. Six Months with a Bullet In HisBrain. Au. ESTOWK. Nov. 24. K.ilM:rt Sa-lder died ha're this aftcni.Min, agi-d ya-ars. On the 21 h day of May he made an attempt to com mit suicide in a sal i am by firing a bulla-! in to tin- top aif bis lK-ad. The lull bmke the skull and la-netratasl the brain. It was pni-la-d for but na-ver found. Since then he bad n-voTered sulna-h-ntly to aptearon tlie stnita. A 6-w alaya ago relapse occurred and the wound proved fatal. I - - . . . . I -a- a -,--. a s- a kiitaB DA DiriG i aCjaaak. 1 W At I A FAMILY dUI bntntl J I ninwwwn mAUn ""-'wa. j T-T I . And Their Bodies Burned-Tha Mur der Revealed By a Son of the Perpetrators. WiLi.nasnraii, Ky., Novemtwr 2T. It i developed that the family of eight persoln upKed In have been burned to death in Knox .Tiuntyat miHitb since, wen murdered, tlieir th puis U-ing ,nt fnim ear to ror. The -articular are as follow: The family, whose name wa P.. seem to have had t neigh l m whose n-putation was bail, they !iaviii- an iih-gittmate son agtst len year. Iking refuwil .hiiitlaln-e to I'oe'a house, ib.-y ts-came .-nrage.1 atid planned tlie horn Me uiurih-r. The niunler .sk pla.-in '.lie night mh-n Mr. Poe masabw-nt The hoy, utTcriug mi-k-r a w-ven- rtrntin-rmr-iit from his n-putcl father, now Ml tlir wholr story . He sar the ittotlicr waa talking ltit the mailt-r tr r-veral days, and it .-.iliitiuatcl durinif the iiL-hl. wlx-n Mr. I'i-e ma lsiit : thalwla-ii lu (atlicrand mother k-ft b.Mie sir '.- hou-sr lley (..rlia.b- hi icoing Willi lliein. hut thai h si;p-la.oiig witliii'H their Know bilge and saw tliera niter the hour. Tlr lamiiy w m- all as lee), in .mm- niu, and his father a ith a rar cut the ibnial of racli fnrni ear to ear m bile hi mother p;ck.i the Is.li.-s up, ail.) .l il them in the m t-lle of ibc floor, pi 11 b-ild ng.rfi Inn and then s-t li rv to tli- m and the bmisr. and that tlie tiahy s. n-amil until tlie flame snerthensl it. The liy told Iiis story in su. li a straight-t-.rwanl maniMT as ti lead loan invesliga lein. and arn-sts were at ihhy made. A sew iui; ma. Iiine and (Hher artit ).- iH-loiigiug lo in e INa-'a wen- found in the cellar of the ac-i-used parth-s. Th.-v mere at oihv plainl in jail at larls.iirsville. Therein no doubt of lii-ir giiilt, and excitcmi-nt ha n-ached an iuteiisitj' Ismb-ring on fn-nxy. The .imp!. will unil.sible.liy In- lynched. I'. was a lumls-niiaii and was in Ciiiciu uati when his family was burned. He was oti.e in psl cin-umstaui-es. but of late ha iss-u iiiiiaratively ssr. It ma fcanil lie would lassifiie insane at tint from grief. He said, alter Inuring of tiie tire, thai it mas siu.nilar no ..lie bad Irecn aide to put it out. and he i-emul lo think it might be tlie work of iuiviidiaries. . . Creat Battle in Africa. Ii.mmix, Nov. St. Advice from Ihlrliali NoviiiIm r ' state that a general and apiar- iiily sinii-ssfiil n volt is ill pnnm-ss among the natives against Portuguese ai.t .orit)- in Suilher:i Atrii-a. An American luissiouani-, the Kcv. Mr. Wilcox, arrived in Ihirlian fn mi the Port ugm-se -s-ttlcment on the East is ast alsive Transva:il. He n-portsas follows: Tin- natives at liiliaiilliane, a Portuguese jsirt town, alsiut two hundml mil.- altove lielagoa Itay. arose up against the Portu guese taxation and luunicmi the Colin-tor. On letois-r '5 a liattle was fouirut 1st ween s.miil Portugucsj-and friendly natives ou tlie one side and Svmu hostile natives on the other. The Portugu.-sw men defeated and muted, and the lie's in kiil.il on Isrth side is cstimat.il at ft.mio men. Mr. Wilcox says the (iovemor of Mozam bique has gone into the .-.iimtry to endeavor to suppn-ss the n-volt and save the jrt of luliambaiie from falling into the hands of tin iustiri'nts. The town w:i harrii-adcd when the missionary last hean1 fnun it and the women and children bad Isi n n-moved to hiis lying in the madslead. The entire .nuntry mund alsiut tlie town had aln-ady len abandoned by the Portugu.ie and ar rangements have been made to nmove tlie jHiptilatioti of Iuhamiiane ..lit to si -a if the hostile natives attached the town in fon-e. The town of luhambane is near the mouth of the river of tliat name. I- has harbor, a fort and some laoo houaea. .1 trade i. most ly in Ist-swax and ivory. Kentucky Factions at War. LorisviLLE. Nov. 2-4. Rowan county has la-en one of the most law less n-gion of Ken tucky. Men have lavli shot down in day light, and the Judges and juries have been afraid to try the murderers. Craig Tolliver and Cook Humphrey were the leader of the rival factions, and ill the past few year dozens of cold blooded crime have gniwn out of the feud. A few month ago the cases against these ctit-thnwls were eompniiiiis.il on condition tliattln-y would leave the State. At the time of the cotnpniinise the law abiding element Itetieved tliat tlie end wa near. All a.-rsoiis engaged ill the feuiLs were within the law's clutches or could lie arnst ed at any time. The principal were in court, the military at hand to en fon-e icssions, and a jury wa ready to try, if asstinil pm t.ition fnun jicrsonal harm should their ver diil Ik one of death. A ma.-tiing of hostili ties has .si iirnil thus early, with a pniba bility of the shedding of more hlixal. IIow iipI Iyo-an is the first victim this time, with a slight flesh wound in hi leg. The old spirit of n-venge is again an.usail, tlie town is patnilhsl by niirht with armed nH-n. and au outbreak is exai-liil at any moment. lgHii now w.-;ir that the " war is on." and that be neither exasts nor will give quant r. It is n-port.i! that Humphn-y and Tolliver have n-turned and it is ppibable that the in up len ills warfare will b- n-iiewwl. 72 Hours in a Blizzard. KlsKAKa-K, I'tK., Nov. St. A isirtv of army otfin-rs arriv.il fnim lv.rt Yates last nigiit. and gave a dacription of the m.ist thrilling and trv ing ride in tlie history of this sa-ction. Tha-v were 72 hour in the hlizanl. coming lo Kort Lineolll, a distana-e ol im mihi. or over an hour to a mile. The vehicle wa an ainhiilan.-e, and was drawn by four iiittle. During Monihiy night, when the blilzard was at its height, tha-y wa-n-eom-a-llasl to shove and plunge their way thniugh snow drifts fnim 0 to lit f.i't deep, and the continual use of whip and goading sticks wx inii-ssary to keep the exhausted animal walking. The oftica-rs say that at times the hlizzan! actually hid the mule fnun view, and but for the animal instinct they would have bean lost and fmza-n to death. I Inc.. I ha y pass.il an Indian camp, hut the savages n-fused them shelter, a their exaricnii- taught them this would la? fatal to them. The amhtilam-e to was blown away having them linppitei1.il from the wind. It was a tight for life, and a terrible expe rience. Paralyrzed And Starving. Reviuxo, Pa., Nov. 2j. Two years ago John P-ca-k, aga-d alsmt ,V, came to Ra-ading from la-hanon -county' and n-ntail an upr Mini in the St. Cloud Hotel. Here he Uv eal hy him-a-lf ill a very miserly way and was frasjtifiitly not seen tor a week, when he would la- going alajut the cil- piaking up a few pennia-s by filing Haw. He was iooka-d He on as wn tch.illy ir, and people fniUently gave him a few ii nls to help him along. The other night lie was a-eti crawling down stair on hands and f.i1. Kiveilay ago he was stricken with istralysis, and ha-lplessand sai-chla-ss, with nothing la. eat, be lay in the nauii ail this time. He was greatly em-uiateal. He wa taken tai St. Josephs Hospital, but he cannot nuiver. Two large sionlaix.-s and air of add blanket were the only articles found in his naun. In hi aa ka-ts w.is found tS7. and two other wall ets on hi 1 arson contained nearly -KM!. I'aers found on him show that he has $1, 7"o at inta-n-st. He fnspiently ate nothing for a .lay, tin has f.sal was given to him. Cleveland's Tariff Views. W vsIIishtoh, Nov. 27. President (.leve-l.-ii of says in n-fi-n-ni-e to the tariff question : "It seem tliat my view 011 tlie tarill have la-en very much misunderstuMid. I am not a fi vi- trader, nor am I what aomc call a high protective tariff man. I believe ihat there is a middle gn.iind ukiu w hicli we can all stand with pa-rfea-t n-gard for the iutereata of industry and the sufficiency of the revenue. Ti.cn- is no doubt that the system of raising revenue for the support of the government from duties on foreign merchandiss imairt til into the country is the simplest and least burdensome of all methods for the object in view. We know that tlie income tax was not popular, and that land tax would af 11 tlie agricultural rlass. These are the methods retaorted to when tlie customs plan is not used. A system of duties based on the idea of revenue with incidental pntx tion laeeui to he the proper middle-ground. Neither Morrison or Randall is right on the tariff." Nivutat Elu, Novemlrer ieorge Haxlett and Mis Sadie Allen of Hillfalo. went thniugh tlie rapiil and I he wliir!.l this afteniMi in the torisiieliasil barrel mail by H.ult tt and potts last summer. They mere in the rapiil and w hirll live iiiiiiu tes and were taken .Mil ot the eddy ou tiie Canadian aide, just U iow the mhirll, tlirre-quancniid an iiotir later, ill gl con dilwui. Mi Alien is a nsiial.le girl, eigli-tn-ti years ol.l, a petite briiuett and ntther pretty. Mis Allen !nli she apisnml at the ferry rady to enl.-r iqs.ii ine is-ilou joiimey won- a in ni walking die. Taking oil her hat and jacket and thmw iii a shawl over her bead slie sli-pp. d hghily into toe Isirn I IhnMigh tlie inaiut.tle. tu. k.ng h.-r garmuts rlowiy at ait iter ami laugnuigiy remarking. "C-iiiiK-. trsstrge. jump in ; 1 m ail fixed." Sam after Haiiett steppul into the craft, fastening him-'lf in liie end pa-ite to that il.li.il by M.s Allen. Just tinny iiiinuto fmiu the liiuv tii. tiarn l was towed out into tiie nver it na 'mi tiie miiirlpisil. Tlie atari wa maU fnim tlie Maid of the Mist landing on the Ca'na.hail sele. When the bwrr. I rra. li.il the uia. lstn.iu it shot ru:ht into lb.- .-en! re of the .l, making two iH-thnt turns, la-aviug tiie piail, the Uim l tiliow.il tlie current out toward the Canadian shore, and dow u to the outlet of (be sal, when it got into ii large el ly and hols ail aniuiid for half all hour, friends near hy sttouinl to the ai-U-uut of tlie har n l. when Il.ulctt iija-iie.1 a small d.airon the lop. and frank latum ihn-w a P.;.- fn.m the slum', which Hazh-tt sts'iiml and tlie Utrn-I was lownl a-shon-. After coming out of me barrel. Hazletl and Miss Allen had a tramp of a mile and a half, thnmglt brush and over tamMcr. befon- n-a.-hing llie top of the precipiie. An Incident of Mashington Life Tin- bnithcr of the wile of a very well known roiled State Senator is at present driving a sirevt .-ah in Washington. His sister is a lady of gnat -sa-ial ambitions. She oft. -n visits Kunipt. ond 1 have seen a uumtiT of paragraphs nutiti: engagements of her mini -n. us daughters to scions of ina bility. The ial.1 part of ibis story i thai this very driver of a stn-et cab isoften employed by his sister in a protl-s-ional caiacity. Tliis uncle of a fashionable nin-e has htvii often set-ii ilriving this tii.ie to a party, she carrying in her hand a laiuqiiet which cost more than his wvak s urnings. This devoteil uncle has lain si-en sitting ou hi IsiX fn-zzing Iiis lingers and Iiis toes dur ing the season, maitim: for the outeomiuc of Iiis fashionable sister and nii-.. It is all incident of Washington -aa-iety thai is as cu rious as itis pii1i.na-.uc. Chinese Woman Died In New York New Yokk. Nov. St. The tirst Chinese woman that ever died in this city was luiri.-d fnun Uaxt.-r stni-t this aftennsm in Ewr gnin avinelery. New York. Her name wa Mrs. Clim Shtim. who dl.il of iiuisumptiou. tin her arm wa n' solid gold hran-h-ts and against her face in the antliti wa her jewel case. Two na-w uiirs of while solasl shia-s, handsomely einhpiiilcn-d with gold thr.-ad, were put at the feet. Thn-e hlack silk dnsses, fold.il ill s.liap. Hal bun. lies, wen- also laid in the bottom of the casket. Her hiisliand hroimht her fnim New Orleans to get Weil. They mere married four j-cars ago in China, liut tive celestials wen- at the funeral. IK--aia.sail was Si years old. Attacked by a boar. Klkctwkui. Pa., Nov. St. An exciting and what will prove a fatal light Ls.k pl.ue a-tenlay in North Whithall, la-high e.uinty ba-tmecn Abraham Jaanlis, a rich fanner and an infuriated boar. Jacob wa trying to drive the animal when it turned uhi hitn. Jacob dcfenil.il himself with a club but tiie laiiir kniM-ked him down, bit him seva-rly aliut the lag ami arm ami the goml him in the alalouia-n, iullicling 11 wound nine hit he long, with it tusk. A hiilldo;; came to tlie resa'tie and a furious tight a nsti.il I--t wei-n the laiar and the dog over the sa-iisc-lesa form of the farmer. Neighlairs attracted by the noise, arriviil and shot the lasir. Jacob wa rarri.il to his home in a dying condition. One Woman Murders Another. Cil -iMHKKSRi'Kii. P.I., Nov. 2! Mrs. Wil liam Kec and Mrs. Joseph Van Ia-ar laswne iuvolvnl in a a-ontnversy at Itniwnsville, about scvan mila- fnun Chamla-rshurg, this morning, when Mrs. Van Ir shot and kill ail Mrs. Kai-s. The murdeml woman is a sister-in-law of Joseph Ket-s. who is want.il here for the murder of his hole knar. and Mr. Van laar is the sister of a man who shot, but did not kill, a n.-gni in Itniwn ville ncent!y, and i now a fugitive, lta.tli Women an' wiiite. hut livewith anloml men. Poisoned Herself and Nine Others. PollTSMol Til, ., Nov. 27. Ir. lialilield. of ltuclian-st. went to sis' a sick mother-ill law. John Tiirna-r. and staynl all night. In tha-mo'-'iiug the iiin-1 girl, who had la-en rai-..-al in Turner's family, put onie rat poison in tin aiitlVv and on soiti:-frinl chi-ken. Nine p -rois partiaik of the fiaid and ail b -i-.me d.mgeniusty ill. The girl also tiaik h-r ir tioii. Shi- is now- dying, and tin- old 1 1 ly. Mrs. Turner, who raised the girl, is ah dy ing. A small child is already dea l. All tiie other will mnvrr. No n-ason is assign ed for the ah-ed hy the girl, who n-l'tisa-s to talk oil the stlhjea-t. He Threw Himself Under a Train Attica. N. Y., Nov. 24. I-nst evening a t ninger arrived in town and registeml at tlie Western Hotel. ops:te the -Icp t. as A. liililinin, giving no n-siden-i'. His strange a. t ions attr.a tail attention and a watch wa ka-pt on hitn. At alsiut ! o'cha k he w i'k ed down the track a short distaiir and stoil thiTC while a frei-lit train was ;assing. Ile fon tlie train wish,- het!i:vw 'ilnisilf under it and was iiist uitly killed. ' u hi a-r tn was found -sliil, a silv.-: wat.-h. and a card with the nam -. " (iuillin'.u. phannacieii. Rue St. Jaai-uc. In." II" w;a well dn-ssed, f gisal build. :in ' l.siking. an I appan-utly .'W year of age. a- - Born Without A Mouth. Nkw Yokk. Nov. 24. flic physicians at the Emi-rgcni-v Hospital for Women are watching with gnut inlenst the n-sults of an or.itioii i-rforiued then- lat meek. It mas the creation of a nioutli abused. Where tlie mouth bouhl have b-.i-n wen.-sm.sith while skin and Ha-sh. In other nsqait the child eemccd normal. An incision w:ls made aepss the faa-ejust la-low tlie n.sa-. The jaws wen- found to Is-joined by a mcmhrane, but when this wa everetl they movasl natur ally. It is believed that w hen the child gpiws up it will have a giaal a mouth a if nature, nol the surgaiui, had made it. The child ha not Icirnard tocrv. He Fooled With an Ostrich Egg. Nkw Havkm, Nov. 2J. Ir. Oa-orge Itaur, assistant mfa-s.ir at the Pealaaly Museinn at Yale, wa kii.H-kcd ena-le to-.Liy hy the explosion of an ostrich egg. Sa-i.-ntists at Yale say it wa the mot remarkable explos ion on rer-un!. The i-ggs were shipH-d to Yale from Caa'Town, Nov. 14, 1SS., f.ir ex-s-rilnemal puqKisi-s, ami owing to the delay one of them fermented, generating a gas in side of it which caused such an explosion that the building was shaken. When Ir. Itaur recovcreal cinsa-inustieii it was found that hi only injuries were flash wounds. .... av- An Explosion Felt for Miles. EASfcASTKa, Win. , Nov. 2o. Tlie jaiwder mill at Platteville, (irant county, wa blown up last night. Twelve thousand aiund of powder were in the mill at the time. The engineer wa the only man around at the time. He was blown a long distance and insensible for some time. Windows were shattered in houses miles awav. A L-ar-g-e barn Destroyed, by Fire. Lahiaiitir, Pa., Nov. 27. A large bank barn of Daniel Miller, near "Tlie Buck," this county, waa burna-d last night. Thn-e horses, six cows, wheat, com and tobacco rni and all the farm implements were destroyed. Loss, $7,(1011, partially insured. Wm '.'Htatu. IV. ii. Two rwm1able l. a. king women visited J.cih It. Smith's I unikHaking establishment and ask.sl his j pri.T fT iiMiilialing a funeral. Mating Ihat i a n-lation ..f theirs had did at tlie Chcstc- i County Home, and 1 1 icy ilesinil In have him I burie.1 ikiMitly with oilier of the family, j The arrangement were cc.inliiigly mailc. lid Mr. Smith wa to take hi wagon to the almshouse and bring the Isaly to W.-J Ches ter, where it wa In lie encase.! in a pniper lux and dn-s-il for buiral. Aiipiingty ("nd. rtak. r Sin ih sent his man w ith a leutu to the ahiisiiouse. as dim-ted. when it was thscovi-rtsl that somestudiiiifnnna muli.-al oll.ge had la-en there and swtmil the Ka!y. The laaly Iiad laeti fixed up and shipped via the Wilmington and Northern Itailnmd The n-lative wen? greatly sli.a knl when the new s n-a'h.sl I hem, and immidiately pnswl.il to Philadelphia, when- they le souglit the iiiterfen-nce of the aulhorilie-. After eonsid-nilile seiin h the laslv of llic'r dceeased relative was found in the pickling vat of one of the medical coilgf, having been tnu-ed fnun tliedcsit by the aili-e at the instigation of the disgiist.il and mortili. d women. Tlie pnd.sesirs were loth to give it up. hut tiie police authorities at last bnittglit siitlieient law to bear lo have them dispirge their prize, and the Isaly mas again boxed up and interred in a cemetery, where it was originally iiitend.il to have it buried. I'll dertaker Smith, of course, refunded the money paid him for the work lie did not do. $100,000 Paid In Bounties in a Year. Hareishi h.i. Nov. Si. In reponse to in quiries made by Si retary Edge, of tlie State Hoard of Agriculture, commissioners and tn-asun-rs of the counties of tlie State have furwanled .statements of the IA'partmciit of Agriculture indicating that since the -assage ofthe killing of hawks, owls, m-cascls, minks and wildcat, alsiut $100,000 have been niid j for the dcstruilion of the enumerated ani I mals. Most of the letters submitted favor the n-a-al of the act, so far as it applies to hawks and on Is, and some suggest its entire I ohliteralioii fnun the statute fs)ks. Iron In His Brain. IitTKoiT, Mich. Nov. St. tiny Col burn, of Waveriy. while out bunting discharged his gun at a squirn-1 tiie breii-Ii pin blew out, striking him quan-iy between the eye. He was found insensible some time after by bis brother, who with some difficulty pulled out the imti which was iinUildni two inches in tiuv's head, penetrating, the brain. Colhurti j was conscious tlnughoitt the o-eratioii of i removing the bn-eth pin and told how the j accident .ai-urreil. He is still living and j seems in a fair way to recover. Met Death in the Woods. Ashland, Wis.. Nov. iV Two Pineland hunter-, while out sean-hing for William lioul, who was lost in the wiaal last Sun day, sun-ceded ill finding his boaly to-. lay alsiut nine mile fnun this city and four mil.- from any mad. His Usly will hc hmught here some time to-night. His jwr etits at Indianapolis, Iml have been tele graphed in n-gard to what shall lie done with the body. When found he wa lying Uui hi back in the snow with hi rifle rest ing aa:n his breast. Many Calves Dying. M arshall, III., Nov. 24. Farmer living along Itig Creek are very much alarmaii at the ravages being made among tlieir calves by a disi-ase resembling black leg. None oilier than avear are anlicted m ith the dis ease which is very sudden in it eff.it, the victim stria-ken in the evening rarely living beyond the next morning. The legs are found to Ik- badly swollen and black. The brain of the calf wa found dried and shriv eled up. The disease is rapid in it spread and nothing 11111 be found to check it. Killed by a Bean. Kansah City, Novemla-r 25. Ralp New man, a pminising young business man of this city, died yetenlay from ula-emtion of tlie pit of the stomach. Newman had in cautiously swallowed a raw bean, which gradually pnsluced inflammation sufficient to cause death. Six of the pet physicians in the neiglibordood attendail him, hut were unable to diagnose the case. The cause of death wa not discovered until tlie t mor tem auto-sy. Four Men Struck by Lightning. Kiuna, Mo., Nov. 26. Taylor McKina-y and hi three sons were husking com in tia'lil yestenlay when they were pnistrated by a stmke aif lightning. One aif the sons, Luther L., aged Hi years, waa instantly kill ed; another William E , was so severely in jured that his life is desinil aif. and the third, Benjamin S is missing. What has Ian .me of him is not known, but it is u posasl that he was either hlinikil or crazed by the hock and wandered away. The fath er was slightly injunil. Wants $80,000 for b-aing Knocked Down. I'tica, X. Y.. Nov. 'J4 At the time of ; the washniit nil the (Vlitnil Ivailroad at HotT- man's Ferry in Ail;?tist last several tramps . were hen-. An exasa-rated jairtcr of a shs- J itii! car ras-atue anjjry at a as-i-n-i.-r's apies- ; tionsand km a kill liim down. The gairtcr ; and other employe- are in the city Iiaikinj.' i up evideua-e in the case, as the man. win) isa Califumian, has sueal the tentral-Hud- ) sain ('ailllianv for $40,0110, alsai the Xcw York J ('antral Sla-epin Car 'iiiiiiany fair $4i.oiK for the assault. He was am a wealilini; lour at the time. i The Awful Deed of a Maniac. Havkksvilxe, Kan., Nov. Hi. Late on ' Wa-dnesalay ui-jfit a young fanner named ' Khiala-s Ciemcnts, while piini; home from . prayer niea-tiiiK with another farmer, nam il ; Samuel fronton, sudih-nly ls-a-;tine insane and killed (tnnloii with a cluh. Not retuni i ii jr. sean'h was made for Clements, and he was found some distance fnun the nsid sit- 1 tinr Iresiala- the laaly of the man he had uiurdensl and eating his heart. He had cut otr tronlon's lia-ual and torn auit the haart. . hint's and liver. Clements was sai unsl. and is naiw iu jail raving mauiaa-. A Lady Fatally Injured. Evf.rsos. PaM Nov. 2.. This afternon Mp. Maie Parker, .we 15ytl, pl on tlu tr.iinat (frwubur for Evvr-M.ni. but . pt on the wrong train ami was put off ! at tho first station east f (.rfensUurg. She ( started to walk hack ami she was struck hy : a sliiftii. engine ninuiug west, inuiiUn i her terrihty. She was hnmht houiu to Even-on ami at the present writing it is thought. he will not live until to-morrow j inoniinp. A Murderer at Eighty Years. Clkvelaxu, Nov. Ji. This nioniitit; Judm Hutchins hound add man Wheller over to tlie Common Pleas Court without hail, for the murder of his wife. Wheller is 81 years old and his wife waa 87. Tliey had live! hero half a century, and aaa h was worth $-3l,nn0. Mrs. Wheller was strangli-d to da-ath am the niirht of the 1-th inst, and Wheller claima that two miihers were the murderers. The Washington Soldiers' Home. W.-asiit!coTr!i Nov. '1 . fleneral Sheridan, president of the hoanl of commissioners of the soldiers, home at Washin-ton, in his annual report, shows that the nuinls-r of inmates of the home increased during the past year fnim 7t5 lo l.tKfi. The current income of tlie home is drawn from the d! miction of 12) cents per month fmm tlie pay of each soldier. In 1385 it amounted to tl2iSJ8, while for the year ending September 30. lHSaX it was hut $87,740. Diphtheria Raging In Berks County. Readiso, Pa., November 27. Diphtheria of a malignant type is prevailing to an alarming extent in several loa-alitea in the eastern portion of Beika county, entire families being down with the disease. Some of the schaiols in the district have scon-ely any pupils. The two children of Milton M. Rohrbach, of Huffs churrh, were buried to day in one grave. To prevent as much as laassiluV the spread of the contagion the physiciam have ordered si-ewly interments. Don't Unleaa iai ri!t Kaufmanils' Grand Depot, t!i beautiful bmu'neM M.M storea in one, and nearly fiO.ot 0 wpiare fret - aalesna-iiM, at the corner aif Eifth ( and Sinitlifield Street. It is SnM.ky City'a greatest and mi -4 imposing -ailit. nf nnalern tiniest A rerelati. ! sn.l the ternir of mnipaslitors. ; Clothing, Hat, Cap ami Furnishing (aomt. l'-a and Sh.-e for all aves j as well a Tninkn, Satchels, etc. All under on- fsif, and every article of , and the pri.e the very lowest 3 point of view that you should patronize Kaufmanns'. Mantifa.1uring I-3 of the g.-l they sell, and f.. ....! .n-,.;n.. .11 i - . 1-3 it stands to rear-on that ant within a raaliu of 1 of their supplies fnim J have you iersonally latter bought himself K? high-price home dealer P are sold for at Kaiifinann' ? BE WISE I Wouldn't you rather hear the money ? Y rattle in your own interests: la. a DEPOT. I pay for v-otir fare recently la-ught p just J-1L4-). -1 1 . T,.. 1 I J . Catalogue, -1 p giving mil .. ... really not ..... . Mammoth 1 1 Hants, a a-j 13 ImiII.-III V nrtruvt'-innnr'.-ijijTn.jTr'' Slain on The Highway Little lbs k. Ark.. Nov. 2i. The new s of a brutal mu pier coma-s fmm Madison county. The crime was committed 1111 the old stage nwd between Clarksville and Kingston. The victim. John Harris, was a well-to-do farmer and it develod at the impicst Ihat he Iiad ; btrrn munlensl for his money. A ncighlair : namtil Hamilton ow-sl him &'.t, which he paid when calhsl on. and Harris started for home, tin the Itostoii Mountain he wa ' assassinattsl, the munlerer using a rifle. Af ter nraa-hing his victim, he found hitn still ' alive and picked up tiie injured man's shot gun and final tlie a-ontcnL of one of the bar- 't rels into his head. A large party are in pur- ! suit, and irthedisarado is captured he will meet with siieedy death. j THE GREATCURE FCR ITCHING PILES frprmton of r- ir baa One Httr.:t-fd rmlrcttk.n for irr.t, m Um Lnttd hut mod Forriiro fwr. triM, to pvblibra of th Ks-trnttrtc AiMneu ooDtm-M toact snirciiort for ptUDU, eav-Mta, trad-narh. ropjr narhta -a-at Inrihi I'nif-tM State, anc u obt-am pat-tmta In Canaia. Eoffland, V rnr. OvnataMod all atbvr eotintn Th-firipri-Mt m mjMquatad and tlMtr facUitiM urn au9ur DraHa and nclAationa praparwf nd fi'-M Ib to Pat-ant Offloa on utiort notic. T--m- rr raaatmabla. Ho charjra for tpiamination of iOfl-r-. r drivinfi Advi-f hy mt) frcw Pataoti ohtait-d t hroor h M n nr &Cn.r not i-wt UtbaliCIEWTIFlC AMKRlCA.whct- .s thm targoot circulation and i tho moot in;lu:tf il Bowapapor of tta kind pabltbd In th wor d. Tho adranfacos of aoch a nouoa very patvn.ea nndarstanda. Tnia large and t-rplandirilr ill-oatrat-M nwwpneT to pa boa had WEKKLY ai f-lflUa yar. and ta admit tod tc ho tho boat paper devoted to acionc. moroiDiet, inTonttona, onannoonna: worka, and otber dttartmnis of industrial proarreea, pub lie .ed m any cotintrr. It contain the Bmt f all patontoos and tit lo of ovary invantion patented Try it four month lor oaa doltar. toid b all n-ewitdoalara. If iua taa-ro -an in -rant ton to pa toot wnto to Minn to., pablt-Bbora ot BciontilM i ft.) ilr-'MtiwaF. ew York H and rxtok aoont patoata f iiad froa. ISTKK'S NUTIC K. Nnlia-e fs hen-bv idiven to all ner-sins rini-ni- el as l.'icatees. ereatilor nr ol ha-ru i-s-, that the tiiilnttina aa-a-oiints have i-ussa-d nirisler, anal that the saaiewill tie insa-nla--i for eoiilinuatiaiu ami allowanae at an Orphans' C.iurt tai lie held at Ma.iiii ns-1 on Thursalay. fiecs-mla-r 111. lssT. : Kirst ami tinal tu-eiiunt ol' Siloinon Snyiler, Ad ministrator nf Adam li. Snyder. dea'd- Kirst and tinal acrasiut of Tyniiinus E!a!iuar, Adiiiinistratri-i of Conrad Kii'hiinr. d-c'd, Kirst anal tinal aaM-oum of fiauiel -salii;ler, Exr. of Isat-clla Ka-iman. Aistsint of Matthias llaiwman. loiantian nf Samuel Kent and Mary Hent, minor children of Thomas Hent. dee'd. Sassind account of John C. Reitz, Exr. of John Wani. dis-'d. Account of i-Hmuel Fount, Admr. Ac. of Wilson C. Hii-ks. das d. Aee.Hinl.orK. H. Patterson, Exr. of Joseph Fer ner. de'd. First and final aa-caiuiiliif rftnirl Fimce, Admin iaitrator of Susan Heckmun. dee'd.' Keifisler'sOffi.e, I CHAS. C. SHAFEK. Nuv. n, INS6. i Ka-ifisler. N TOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Pittsburgh and Chnri?nlJr Ratlrtxui (b.. Ntrtire is hereby given that in utfnliuif with the charter and by-)aw of this -fHtinfinny, the an nual meeting of K-Ux-kholden will h held at the omceufthe ewmjMtny in the city of .'itt-lmnrh, on Monday, I fret-ember tith ntxt, at VI MM for the election of a boanl f direetn lowrve fir the en miinie year, and for the transaction of such other huMiieKH an mar tie brtHiifht before the meeting. The Mtork transfer books will be closed on the 25th inl., and remain Honed until after the an nual meeting of tttockholdem. J. B. WASHINGTON, novl7. Secretary. JJIilVATE SAU2. The anderslfftied having purefiased a house and lot in Somerset Borauirh. will sell his home place, situate In Allechenr Township, near the Bedford pike, caintaininr 170 acres. l-M elcarf the balanee well tiru bared. The farm is in a gissf state arf ciiltlvatlam. The buildinirs are nearly new and well pn-sa-rved. The farm U convenient to churches anal schools, bv ahrood road, and is in evTy way a desirable home. TtKHS LIBERAL. Address mc at irtvidinjr Ridee. iovlO-. SAM'L WALKER. J IWSjijiS' 56 DCF-AP.TMENTS. s lJNCTOCUSim " CONQUERED 1 VS WAYNE'S J 2irTeo?, H? IPURIFIES J lfflllDRENELblllV I X RESTORER I (ENCUSH) I D-.SY,AYNUSON WyMtailun-. 'D,'"ak "rnliiiM iKt finniDis,WJ -81, mn at nUrlH-worsa h XQ Oy-rl'-liilie--va-ry dl-aniini?. it VJjT arllowrat lo .staii.nnaa tooirs furni whieliis arifUii blas-al ...! ul-s-rsle. Iss-oniiiiac vsry arr s SWAVNE'S OINTMENT S -? JoV-.I'.ia tin. rtelilne srnt hla-sa -sa-i rislMsfils nlca-raliain. an.l f Q 'VmiaiiT rnH.vsy c v- s,,v .....I f'VV V- s-' I.TrCata,. . .1 fciwri-fmi-w in lh -"-lat'imi HQ II m Go tn Pittsburgh - n b the commen ial world ! The far-rite of Think of 11 : fl,. .(x-O worth of Men' in the aauitrv. Hut it is principallv fnun buying the halaii.e dire.1 fnim American 1'. ..1 ..r ... ..i:.:,.i :...i 1 s wnaiiwtw .-, M.i i-iii. in. i-jni .rj'ii4i aiii.i Kanfnianna can easily undersell all competitor!. several hundred miles fmm I'ittburh are buvin-r mort- or Imi tl 1 Kaufmanns, ami it is safe to presume that in more bought tn.it, an oveni-at. Hi, from the home at Kaufmanns', to sell again at high pp. another man a faa-L-alamk nt thr ainsj ol" ntiir own T-fC! AJ t pnilial.ly 2o to 40 per cent, more than the jaaket than in some one eLe s? EE "WTSE the dealer does CO TO KAUFMANNS' CRAND $ Will it pay? Well, we should smile ! Whv. mile from I itlsburgli you will save eiMMu-h money 011 the purchase of laith w vs. W e know ol a certain farmer of amounting to .'s, saune giaal at Katifmann- home, he coniareil the prii-es with those ui the l.a-al dealer, This is la an almo-t everyday axiurren.e. But, ... , t . ., a... . travel 10 i iiisnurgn, wnal men 7 VI hy, patroiu.e TAIIFM A VN-5 M A IT fiTjr,T.D TiTD .s.... " s.a.a iw 3 A penny postal cam win tiring to your house Kautmann show in the prevailing styles f r the Fall .... , Hisiniciions n to ainla r giaal by mail. this beaiitifu! and eutertaining iaa.k, mailed free of charge to anv address. the slightest excuse or ia.-asi.rn lor anv f mtlittim; liaise. Ba-ar in mind if rim iu . ' - liairo. shoes.-a hat. a i-an. anr artiele of fnrnishintr if.w.1. ua,. a1 un k I - a . airi.sa i.V l-lllla iriilmr or -jfr-.t.oi.. .. CI cl GRAND DEPOT ! 5th AVE. 0 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURGH. PA. oie. 13 STORES IX 1887. If YflPI WEEKLY HERALD ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. THE Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal IN THE UNITED STATES. ALWAYS IJHIGHTAXI) liKLIA I5LK. Every Number an Epitome of the News of the World. The Foreign Department Is Uceqnalei. Latest and mcs-. Accaratc Catb Specials by the COMMERCIAL C-ATJT'ICS. Fullest Telegraphic Reports cf all Current Events. SPECIAL FEATURES. Practical Fannin-;; Artich-s on Sa-ience. Art liirh Kashi.iti an INFORMATION ON Addn-SH, for Infants and Children. . Ctort iM 9wtSl Ptod to cfafldra that I Cttrl eans OrHc CVwiHpt.i., I rflrooimgnd it mm ipcrior to any pr. -scnyutjo I -w to mac a, IharrtHBa, fcnirtetMin. Mrwa-Some.' B. A. AacRtt, v 0 I wrma, mteep, mad ioomM di- Tbm CEfTAirm Cohp.jct, 183 Fultoa 8tnc 5. T. puni.ic Sam-: Yalaaiila Hual Esiaie. THK I NItKKhiNKI Kx.iur.rt of lavid K.k-er.-i.e,a.,Mtl. late.t; .-.uj-if To n-i;:, hut- t i fuiuy, ',. in 'ir- iaii I ih- of -Mid ih- I'lt-iil, and art or It r ol -rnii.u. - ou:i oi -aid it unity, v. ill ortt-r ;ii oi(.'i- u- tAi the h-?p- )Mt ou SATl'tihAi; EMlllAl 11, l.HMi. at 1 o elK-k projK'riy if ,i.t . tiit- toil i'.ivid Miinc K-r-ai K-tai- tin NO. 1. eoicil iiollla'slead of suit! da- nt. aiiiilailiuii-.1-s aeri-suiid .4 P-ree... mljoittuij; lauds nt .IhisiI. I iaiiix'. e-ntte. rank Itisl.-a-.s. U. i-isei uud lha-r. hsa'iui; ens-ted th.-r.s.ii a very tint tuia-stairy DWELLING HOUSE, Btttik Barn andtith-rrti'.--iitryotittHiildiii!i. uifi a ifood beHring u;h.1v and jh. Ii ttn liuri ; aitiit one himdnil himI M-venty-tive a re of cleared land, in a iimm! state ol eultivAiioii. of -:m ii about HevtMiiy-iive Htr,w are in meadow. Tnere w a nuiiilHTof -wprmif of gtMMl aaier on the farm, with a running tlrmiu at water throcgh it ; plenty ol lime ant eoal icii far diMunt. it in t on the farm. At the i-ale of this tract ot land (here will be resened the graveyard tor the burial f the relative of the deeeaeU, containing about .4 of an aere. IU- ft The I'ann of the decedent known WO t C. a.- the ' Ikpley rarui, ' situate in said nmii-ilai. containing 186 ACRES AND 124 PERCHES sirirt measure, mljoining land of Abraham Bni ba iter's eMa(e, the houietend of deedent, Meiirv ret -el, lavid Miller and Williuui KoilgtT hav ing t.iereon ereeted a gMi tMiWxry liwellitig llou-e. frame lunik Imrn and other -mitbutldiiit;-. There is a -plemlid aiite and eberrv ore ban i on the premie- : Htpotu l.Veres clear anl iu gotnl cultivation, aeres ol wineh is in meat low. A coal bank ofrin-t -ifiality o eon I is on on the larm. aui u is wen walereU y never lailna si rem ns oi water. t'uiv-ion of hoth tan:u .'111 be given on the 1st of pril next. T KlOl 10 per cent, of the purehae money munt be paid when the prnjierty In kins ked down. N. 1 will Ik' sob I on lle folltiwiiit: terms ; $!.( on eon finnation t( stile ami delivery of deed, and the babtnee of the pnrehaM mon y in rive annual payments fnan tlie l-t day of April. lKr7, with in tercst t'nim that iaie. No. 2 will be sold on the following term : Slit-y on eonrtrmutioii of ale or delivery of deed and the tmlam-e of the pim'ha money in rive etuit pay menu-i froiu l-t ol" April, 17,' with iiUereHi trorn that date. Ih-ierre-l puyineiits 10 be secured by judgment bond. John. Walter, WTM.IaM RmIhjKRS, Aucltouer. KKANk KOlHitKS. novlM. mcuurK, .TOTICE. The DtiMie fn hpTKT notiHed n.a ti. hrfvr Matthias Waiker. irt" trtit him on itit aeeimnt as I w ill not be responsible tr any debt" of Ma eon traciiog. HALLY WALKF.K. deei-U. Wife of Matthias Walker, : k .f 13 Arenti A wotvler the massei ami rr of both srxi the latest t; an ec.nvinii.-al c' thems.1 ves m.art C and European H 1. r- 'tig r jsrrieuw , pi Country merch than one instance men - bant that the til. But whv swell QT? I Wl. ., same identical good I laa-k 01:1 for rour if Y.HI li .-e a liundrasl t single suit to Indiana Co, Pa., who 1 and when on arriving he l'oun-1 that he had saveal if you haven't the time to C C rl A DTWTWT C niumuil, C c l.pift sa-lv illustrateal Fashion and Winter season, lSsrt-7, and c Nolaalr slmiild fail to write for There is person failin to patp'liue this 1 - hI mil r.-,..i . ,,fCl CI n s Uinta t--iT aa at. C-l 350 EMPLOYES. Literatim-, Chess. the ITiiiui. Music, Kc- ALL SUBJECTS JAMES CORDON BENNETT, NEW YQRK HERALD. N f York t 1 rv .As.' . -- X - K r IT CURES ' - S'rriir.us: mi TS ' . f ' U TRCUFLES V 1 .iu-sO Bt IllL 8ft 5! "Jii - QUGH Li Lzrzzrr'z 2i:o Szi2sEZ3 Make a IOVE1T roll PI.EXIOS. la HPI.KNlil lllMO and eurra fASt't-R. BOH-. PIMfl.KK. Kl.KI I.V Ml! CLKIAL and ull I'.I.'HMI UlsfcA.-stS. Sold hy your lrtlicici.at. ' -Sellrn .-Ha-alletne .. Ptllabwrat. - Sawing Mado Easy. KCTKABCT UUHTNUQ SAWIXO K&CHHTB SENT OIT ao TEST TRIAL a)f hrUiM LIST OF CAUSES. The followiiiK isthe list nf riiuses a-l r trial at liie iK-reiiil-er 1'erni ail'..'olirt. .K-fllihih Mon.li.y. Ja-ri-mta r I t. ism) : .1. I". Miller. W m il. Zui'hII and Jm- N.-ln.. T K. tt.-im.rvs. a'i9 I'uuli and onl. Ba. n-tt- V alter ll-'lllt-v vs. J. -siab HriailU Knsl Ha.lv vs K. Taw. Alurlin Alhritlit vs. Mavuee Kim Brick l it fvdia I -saw vs. S.ulersel .Hility Mutual Fire In-iu ranee t 'onipanv. J l . Viti'iih.-i'i -i Arehihal.l !.ivHiiieal. H. II. stutil va. Siimm fl.iiiir.-r J. II. Kriu v. 1. B. riu htieid. et ai. r.ivle l.roi!iar-i vs Mr- J K. Walter . PphIioi -hjov's liltiiv, IN. B. I KITi tlf'IKI P. ov 17, t-wi. t PriKliiiu.-tary (TICK. The sail.- of the - Munrer farm." aituate in Somerset Tomnship. -n-nlaiiiiim l.ien- n''- -loaaiir- ;-l .m:i:ie to the estate af I-avtd Be", der'd. ti t. eaaiilimia-il from Nova-mrer LT:h unlit tkll. . I'Kl -KMItKK I", laart. HI 1 o'ea- P when 11 will aaum ie oftera-d ft-raale hy publie outrry. at the fourt Houae. in Suneraet, f. i. J HoK.NKK. deel-lt. Admr. and Trurte. - z. IT 1 a Fnr kMnrlne nareM. woaat 7Tta, rma-r f 'n'Y loa'-TaKl.ndallaJlto. h.-.-Juint-li ""j ra-aai si -Tit. A boy of 1 an" " " t 1 t-mwim. reewlnf .if lmHr aial "i lor l.-acli.uv UliiM.N'd aata..-n .a l;a tr..l..k.a UiUv llluraiaulayi yaa-u r n. axao. . .-ww5i'--?ri5as.-if:.-