let -rs, A TT 1.1 I DC OOIllClbCl ilLiaHl. - ' - --" .-- : i.;'.v ai: ---- - - Si'); J-, frg JVl.V 't .L4 ..Ji uMrr id. iv" -.-r.rr A I i'M -' O ,,0 M,..,,J .l,.t. ami out, and it L',i,..r !S..;,i,-rt-o.v. I'ATT THr:: hiv ti- ';' i 'hi month, nnd tht jnoi.ih neither l--g n nor cuds -iri:Kt v. . 15. HrFs. Chief PiCnal n r.. it I'mti-d Stute Army.died piidden- lv :it In- ' VVa-l.iiionon Sunday veuili-' I. 'it. ,rlel Mirhisan ure to have a The t whai-k at the h.j'ioi -trailie. An aim no- mi 'nt to the oiisiitutK.tj pnihihitins it, i t.. Ih wii.MiiiO 'l t" the .puiar vote. Kr. t. j. i; ::itt who Ml a wealthy IIL'tt '.li'"H "1 l eriii.tlituw n to iieeoine I . . .......v I'.ltiui.ll it ,,.,! .-, r. uiry io .o is s.nd n tutu to the ministry in I T.ii. I . .. ,.i..r i i-r.i h.n an siinien H.n. W. . Mt'iii. Post master at Ki i.'auh'.ni:.--. fir the ail s.i.hri.nt l-a"n tii.il. I'" IV as ll'i IKmii.s T..I hal.'lv, to li.l the - It I. !. a - .ill, -hi s (..n-siht liad l.iud s ,-''t. his adiuili i I- ii f ir iiinri' sue l.M I..HC lsl'll Hrtllll itr.itMii I ! I" T i . -. t r. wri ..sic I tie- ... V--.. .( ..I lil U ii i. )l W i l; V it ... k.,p I l,.-th Lies t.. lit ..I. ' . I t.-li.-f . ' s. li .tor, i'i a. i. I ..rtiiv tin T ii is . .vii;.!ili" 1 In! . ,it 'in ern ir V ... k i l.Visi.ilne j . ...I at the la t I : h i.il i ap.i' ity aii- , ol his colllntltol 1". . ii ... .- ii. I a. .ii i i.i., of Chicago , i, im ii i . . ! l. the Ucpiihlii-aiis ,s I. i! Lie 11. hi lis I. -j.sl.iiuiv as their candi .lite fit I'll. ted .states .Senator to su.nsf'l li'iieral !.. in. The li'iiimrat have im uin ited "II ri.oiital Bill" Morrison, i araell is certain to he elected. Tin: L :.;-!. 'Mrr is not rushing things. Toe .seiiai- ha- he! la couple of tdiort sci-ioiis. and the II. mi-has as yet done 11 ;!i:.'.: h i! .i't ..r llie iipH.illtllielit ol it eom.iiittis Now 'hat tile new State . :!-. in are in-talled. we cotiliiletitly lisik for h i'!i lI.niii-1 to hin-kle down to hu-i-liess, all 1 l'im" Us a t isle of their quality. S:s T i't 'A'oi.vi.ftros of NorlhnmlMT l:i:i 1 (' miitv, h n received the cinptj lion ir of a no-ni'i ition for l.'nited States Sen:.i r at t!ic li ueli of his Deinoi ratic r.ilie.ejiii-. iii the I.i'irisl.it lire. Befon 1 1 j i -s p iper h is le n hed the hands of a m iv i it V of its n-adeis. Colonel Quaj w ill have hii'ii elected ti the -niti n. A Menioi -r.it ie I'les-.h-nt mid a leuio rrat ic 'ii-.i.v-i--, til it wen- t ie "t.-l to "is.i -rect the oiili e.-.s.iis ..i u--. oi the Kcpu'o lie.in p.o1 " ii.ii." ii-oi ii.i'11 :iicoiitr.'l til " ' i iM-rn ie lit "1 almost l years, ail-! n it a .iiijle lie- isiirv has Iss n ol l in.ile l ;:lel ll. ! I II. lo a law to aiitns-l anv "iitiiis.-. I ll.eir e !! ai ! st- .' Sen it.ir.oip in In I n Sell lie h.s I. til-' ! ; f.T l.i. u'i n i.i 1...1. H itid ti.i i r. 1 . il t ' .it Iii.- iHil II . is I -r I.C III 1 ii'. I II ' ':C III-' II i- S .-.ill I I. r li-1 j- Ki le ocl to. . Ii.it t'-r' i oi iii i i a i.ci t 1 iC' il-'..! p. I', ..11 1 ti-. ( a s. ii. ,t. a ' I lie I luted Ma'i a. t 1 ii I i-ioo' r,.t ' . 111 it Ihe n tlin.s , a I.i I.- .-..llllll .1 i II. to I '! lit -.. -II I. il t -.on! ii, I. a l lie. lal 111. -- . I to j l. ii.i ,i In t-n t A .'I I ii a I to .1 Hi i !.i..i .-l.-.1... i v 111" . I: :r . Vcst- il l . II .. ilikel . . s-i i.,r. hi- . , .. r .ml. ii .ii.' th it I. I till- 11 11-. pr..i.iliiti'.ii r as. hi and i.-n- will. i l. . in : . i.- II an . .!..' ili. ll l- . l' l. lsl tfl'i i -.-s I'.lii.i in i . in ! T.-l ;t 'Il l.l, l, .- t i In ll! All : el:. .Ii I.. I .1 I- I I i: for I, I. I'n i': i I r I I We ill.-. I a ai t.ng in m. nig N. Y . k ,V last. tie- p oll. hi.. nt pP'P'Ist'i 1..I.OI Who d.sl.ir.d a. Henry Ihs.rgo, tin t :iM'li.l.,te f..r Pn .i.lcnl for the abol. ti. in of tin t.r.lf. I .ml lifaticli. Aiieeig the n-s-j...ss-il i a. une niging the I res;- 1. nt to t . il .' u cvtia se.-iouof (.lUigrcsis si. '.id a'; hi!!- (all ;.t til!. n to re fit, i t'.e t ,. .-r iiti I ti dm-,, ihe revenue. Tio. cry ! iri.n cMra st-ssimi js ;1 Hi'ino ci.it a--Iteinc, lool. ing to some kind of a s- tt'ieini'iit of the tariff ' ipii-. ion, for the pnrji - t f kis-ping it t.-.it of the m-t Pn-si.h'iit i..! campaign. If this Congn-i with it. 1. ri Iti ini.-ratic luajority can not r.slu.v the tariff I.) it. Kiti.fdctititi. i. , . . . 1 morrow, what In.- i there that with its vt-rv Ti - .- . . . . Tiieiii.nigiirati.iii cenii nnes will take plai-e small n.i j'.rit . ... the ,,-,! emigres, it ! , ,t. UM , . u.,. W,H ,,ii.Ma willl-n.oreMi.ss-s.liil? T nly thing j ,. mllM.wl.at relieved bv ll.e taste- in thc way. .f a bus;;,..-Iss.m during the i f,,l display ol much failed bunting, nprescii-jin-scut ye:.! i. the continuous assaults on j luivt-s t.f coals of arm. .,f Stales ami shields, the tantl' kept up by these I'nt' Trade! fne eapicitv of tbc House being onlv als.ut tlemagogui-fi. Arrin a protracted debate, Ihe Senate li:it pa-Kiil the " Interstate Commerce Hill " by the uiu-xnslis majority t.f 4;J to I.Y Then' was much diu-rsity of opin ion among lending Senatora as to the wisdom ofthe bill, but in the face of the public demand Cora measure ofthis kind, self opinion was wavt.l, and the bill was voted for I iy many who doubted its w is dom an.) it. cliii-acv. The long an, t,P sliort haul section, and the clause forhid- li ig p.i'iiihv r.ulr.uls, eiicitisl the in n. Ipal ihsi iission, .uid the wisdom (. their adoptioiureated tin-greatest doubt. It is thought the lull will .ass the House by an cpially tits-isive majority, and the u-.t of time will H.-ttle ita witslom and ut.'ity. The hill as it passed in brief, pp.'. iiiin itirt.io iiHiiiit;ncnt of a txun-iiii.-ion til live competent men, nut more tiiaii ti.ii-e of wtioni si.ull Uloiig t one jsj.iti.,.1 pirly. siiiipjuTW who have priev-aiici-s ..gainst r-ailnwila can make rt.in p.aiut lo tin- commission or institute miit in ii... 1 ... il.i- .1 t '..,. i .:i i.. . . ., , , "' " ti.a.gui more lor a Miort ll.HI l,.i. Ii.n..,l .,. .. i .1- . . Lit. in tite .me .l.rwtion. the kltorter N.iI,2in.lU.U-.Uitl.m tl.c'wlixLm.v j ,.,.jlrmilrtam,,aii.I cuntlition-U- I i, iii-r l.nt the -onmii-in i hMlluriw1, x.n!'i.Ii-;'1i'n .fr.iilri..l ! lieve the r"ls fn.m the o,-wtH.n uf the ,u.r-A rule in fwu.1 n.. VcUug ! p-i-ral rule in ftt-ial caw-. I lwmly j.n.hilite.!. On the qn.ti..n !f.iI!:i. ity of rat.tlie pn.visiun of the ! turn liilU have Utii lm rii to to n- j ,aiiv each riiilniatl to make pul'lic the i rates U teen :nt !- ' ,' l-rop-ed in the l.o.i bi!l,and in .l- ditioti I no coin in !! n " ijiiin'i - cure jinhlicity of tliniult rates iu so as it uiav he found nr-crsKiry- Ur The R.uMiin'H of Pennsylvania have t-nmv hv their own eain. To-lny th administration of tiovernor Pattirion j (.n, u,j that of fJovern r IJimvit ie- ! piiA. !"onr yentu aM 1'iittiw.nt was ninoe hioiernor hv the vot.K of a lisatiM!i.Hi j fj)Hi(n ,)f thc u.-uUlimn rty, yet he wyer ..(jj,.;.,!- r,.,i ionized the te t, hut j )p hi) Adn"iiiilRition a purely nd ,li.-tinrtively I Vinocratie, an if he owed I hif Kii.tvsK solely to hm partisan irienos. Never were jiolilifiaiis so completely and thoniiiL'hlv ignored as were the recalci- ,. .... 1..- tl.e ; mini i.ei'in. n " " - oiil 'oiiiT Exeviitive owed his elei tion. I However, the administration of Gover- nor I'aTiinon was i.-.ni , although the "n-fonns" w hich it was to innuiirate, and the pMinis.1 of which were iiri-d as a pretext for his support, were never acnuipUihed. t;.iern'.r P-..ver who four year since was sa riflivd hv ihe maleoiitelits ol the Ki-ptihli.an party, umhs the tiuls-r- nnt.iii.il .hair t-i-hiv hacked hv a major- ilv ..f...er f.irty thoiisan 1, and with h.s in .iii-ui..ii..ii the II. pul.hi iitis are r'-st"r- .-I I.. e.i.i.pl.-t. i .iiitP.l "f the SL.Ie. and fail it. en-at and dier-:tie. iiitent. A . f. licit. .te our fr.etids ever w here, mi i.i- .-i'1-.j i. i..'i- r-a't. and w c.iitidei't ... i . . . 'J I" f- ii.1 tl...t it v. I.. I"' iiiaav aim main 1 I ; .1..-, . . I f..r- the I. ti i ra v iifi' m ,..i.lr-l "f "iir !' Male, Iir. ii ,'l it by ii i:.-poi.iic-. i.r--All pr r..;.-d .1 ' i i ii. .1 I ' at r Ii i .u-n nt ta'kat I I..I i i.i.uv that a i. h. . ii-- l.i.l ha- l n pn siti d thai ai I ..liiiost ..rtaiiilj l" M-i-d during ! I,e pr.-- lil l.-.-l-latlli -scion. The hid .a... eh-, l .r the i.psiii'tini nt l' the ...w rie.r of a 1-sird of Coiiiuii-.ioiiers, Ur-v r p-il.lv t'ne ill iniit.l or, who -hall i lie ail lie-Hi-, that an- granted ,n h. n- in the t..tc and shall lie held r.p.ii-iii'.c lor the eiifori-einent of all liquor I.i 4 iitel r g ilatioiis. Instead of a irradiiated Male nf license fts.-s, the .nea-ur.. will fix a sin-jle lii-enn-fe for it in .ill parts of the State of about i i!l provide, lik the law ill font some of the Canadian pio iuces, that no more than a certain nutnlsTof licenn's shall la- jrraiiti'd in each county, the niiiii Ih r to Ik- fixed by the population. In nldition to the license fee. 'a h saliHin-iie-s-r will he n-piired to pay a certa n sum say $10 annually w hich shall p to f.irm a fund for the employment o! State liquor a-nts, whose businewt it shall lie to vk out violations of the law and hriiid the offenders into court. The w hole scheme has Ix-en patterned closely after the I'nited States internal revenue system. and its advocates believe that when the machinery is in (T'sxl w u-kins: order it w ill work like a chani . That a law, tsiinil.tr iu its p-ner.il h-ok to this hill, w ill be pns'd we have bill little doubt, hut win n it comes to lixin-j n unifonn license for all parts of tin State, City and County ; the city aalo n ni l thecnwn Minis tavern to lie taxeil alike, H-pinUcs of the uinount of sale, then will come the tun of ar, and a i'.i tenuined fi'lit for jrr-.idii . ted 1'niyis.n will Is- made by thei-oiintry uiemlvrs. Then will doubtless lie pr.n isi. m o!!. n-1, and it w ill 1k stoutly in:.1e.I np-n, that the noni y mi l for li.i n-. .hoiil l innre t. he Immh tit of the city and ciiinly trea--iti.-s. an. I not to that .f the Mate Tin C..iiiii...iiea!th ! not ii..-! the r. . i. ne. and the ii.ant..-. do. an I it i- b'l y-' In then., that a tin v w ill have to .n-ia i lliccost and e n-of n in; in tie ioiirt-, ail viol it..!, of t!i ia He -lil! la- n-iiiiineT .lis!. in p.rt ..t l.a-t. U ill" lil.de the r-ii. nt .rf'l.e Ii. .-I.i I.IV 1. 1 .. lt.l!.s to. o iii lie ci'I" -t il. i.ln.sl .!;-i. .: i. .ii 1 i .ii. h s i.. it . i . bill it ll- .1 up' 1 ll,'..'l (. i w.s ii ., ai d r ',c. 'e.l . '. a . I. 1 ".111 I'Hill .i.lal".-, illl-.t - i- I -.rj a it-1 il ' '..til-. -. Ti.e h j'l ml- r i! a- a.- pr .h.'e ; loii.sl. u:i l.-r stall I tin- inn -.'v f. a ti l-i a. i it ; 1. 1- 1 ra tie , mho in i -a , i '..-as i t. t.i. h . I. ..in. I a Mn-sK lin o. -. in-, ill 1.11 il:t. .'. li III .pnit.loa pf - nt t. i l .toll ! II." l.c ll-.' I.i. - !. I " ie ijlH-',..!! .( .1 rt-.i.:!.tioil. to Is -ul.'.i.ill. .1 ill .hie t ine tu tin n)-le. Govern or -Elect Beaver and Fam.l Inata'lad in the Executive Mans on. II IKI.I-I ' K, J I i K - i le-t.e Ii ll." Ill 1 ' en U a-:.!. I 'i. i- 1 ii. ar'TTi..iti Tia ! 1 i.- ra . it Th. -I ;..t iii- G ii.T'l .r IVison I I- - ..i,' ,f.. t ti ssItl i , S-i.aT.irs I; -, lurn l.is ' an I V'.. leiloll S . iki-r H o r .It I--r - m.i' i.-s !.(- tjrah.iin ail I rrue, the i litiet iif Arr.tn Jem -ills, au-1 1 'iiief t'l.-rk .tsi g.- I'.-ars.in wiio will Is llie Go-. enii-r s I r..ie sin lary. 'I'ln-re wen- a tsnipie ol I .o.i-aiiil psijiie in the dei.il, and heli i.-m ral II -aver ajvciicd at the e.ir door, i.-iiaing on his crati ln--, he was vigorously ; lits-nsl. Governor Potiisoii slesik liiin.U heariily and th.- diil'.-reiil ineiiils-rs g:ive him atsir lial greeting In a few minutes al! were -.-.iti-ii in carriaxiK and laken to the Kxe i at .ve Mansion Gregg post No.'.la.G. A. U , tiiun'i.-ring ;ih iill I'H, .K-i-'inioaniisl Genera! Jli-aver from Hellefonte. and were met by ile'egaiions of ihe H.irrisburg Post and i-K-nr-..l lo the mom of Post jH, wliit h will lie their headipiariers wiiile here. Tins afternoon Ge-neral I. -aver and family v.i-n- eutenaiiiisl at the Executive Mansion ittl. a dinner, after which G.ivenior Pattison and family rvp.iin-d to liie resale.. ee of John Wythe, mi Front street, where they reiuiiu until their deiaruirc for I'iiilade! j.hia to- j .Vj, Iniudnsls of jn-rsons holding admission 1 ticktls will be uiiabl. '.o .-a n ad nitta ice dur ing the inauguration tx-n-monies. General Heaver's a.1 Iress w;i utv-jpy nearly all hour in deliver)-. It is considerably longer than that of Governor Pattison. made from Ihe front of the Capital four years g,i. Kirk palrick. Stone and Haslingn, Governor lteaver Cahin.-t, are lu re to assume thc du ties of tlieir n-spective poitions. World-Wide Crusade Against Liquor t'uicvoo, January It The World's Wo men s i.risiian T. ni r.tnee I'liion to-day Js su.d a s1ition praying gov.-rnm"iit aitioii again liquor, which is to bccircuhiicd in all clvilixcd lantls, and when two millions of sig iiat un-s are obtained it will he presented by d hyatiol.s of women to Ihe several govern inenta ttf the world, Is-ginning with the Tinted Stattw CmrTiit. Mian Frances E. Willard. presideiii tf ilic National Women' t' .rls-.ian T.niis rani I'uioii, left ttt-tlay for Paihtilelphia, w hen- she is in consul! with Mrs. Hannah Whitall .Smith. American cc-ri-tar)- ,J the World' W.aiK-n ('hristian Teiii raii.v t'uioii. ..f which Willanl s vice president and Margaret llrlght Iaitas i ipr,,.,-nt Miss Willanl is also to ctn is iu Philadelphia, Washington, duct mivtiu I . ty mud the Whit Cr. movement. CALLING ON gen. utWn. On of tha Pleaaanteat of tha Incl- , dent of the Evening Before the Inauguration. j j IUisiiw. Jan. 17 -E-rrt am! firm , ! tli-l-it-H. we.l.t oHtis Imir year, .nd j -lit. M m..n laim-fun-d.! in Ik. library I-i-iii(rlii and pras-l by the huiidlhe m.-m tiers ..f Ihe spiendid Phi lad. -lp oa or'a!i:za ti.m t!iat ha bore hi. nmie for n-arly a .iiuirer of a iiturv. Wii. n the General ,,, . tW dub ,,., ,K. illili!;1,a,i., would he ill tow n to al n he-ni Oniud Marshal Tl,..rit..n an iuvilatioii to cull on him. It a arrjii(?rl between them that the niem-lK-ri were to be received by General Cameron in the evening. The club formed in line at the Lorhiel House, and head.sl by a band and two emi i ue. sturdy Highland piiers, they man -lied t;i the resident of tJeiieral (.'ann'Mii. on Front strwt. The venerableei-Seiintor snssl in tiieivutiTofhis library. In his left hainl he held a loii slaflT. such us are common anions the natives of the Hllilandi. H.s ri'ht hand was fn to -rraspw ith a fiiin and honest grip that of every visitor as he was wa- intnsl'11-.il to him bv Ci.iin Timnro-. who st.sid by the G -neral s side and ealinl l!ie mem'K'rs by nam.'. G.-neral ('umtrnni imcrialilv ens'lcd them with. " II iW d viHid.i Mr. ?- or. -lam glad to m.vt ! voti. sir." He n-init.il the name of every intnshi.,,1 to him without once asking UK! II i 'uiaiii Thornloii to n-jsit it. " General." Miid llie latter a the f inn i!ity of h iii.lsliakinseiKUs!. " you l. k a ll ile and hearty a- if you were fcoo-1 for years in. .re." " Five yean, w ill do in.-: live years " ill do in T:ia'' all I cum! on. Thornton.'" re p ii-1 tin- G -ti-.-ral w ;t!: a -m:le. f!i. ii liiricn to tin a-- mM.-l nuinis-r, 1 1. i:. nil Cameron sml : " nti nun. 1 t in k v-.u forliie i-it I ,i:n jr.itdit-l. I r. ..'n.z.- ainotijr y hi in ihv w!io haie l.-n -taim. !i fn.-n.l- to me. T i all tlni-e my i el.vidn.il ili.tnk.. To you as a club I cau liol . i..n-v- all 1 f.ll Yon liav. cllliv to llle t!r..ujii iii.inv .'rn'u-. and Ii.'IjkiI me out ..f rii.cn a hole." Il.-rt- tl ti.-uer.ii siieled a if niall in - nil. nf lii-.- ne-liioniti'e iw-i a-ii-ri" liu h eain.-d Ii n. tie f.illli h. c.ij ;. to-d.iy "G.l .m.. j -til 1, mi ii. M'c! t!ii-n : A of the 1.1 , ..m yon." he oiliclu I- d k luv l-ouce more with i-wr-i . Willi whom Iii'vij personal - -ipi t n'.-l. uli General," sa d a in -nilicr. "then.. i i.i- ii w.-ii.ii. ii t inlriKlu.-tnl yet They liiand- mi st-the I "aiueri ill clan, our II p. - ins them to me t.i-inorroiv. briu tie tu t i-iii'irroiv," n-plie.l tin' General, .last al I -i.it im in. nl lieaii'lil silit of ll.elil.i lileti in their native costume standing iu the diairway and he chiiuiti his mill. " lhin;; iliem ill now." lie said to I 'apt. T.ioniton. The llihlanders w.-re told ilia! they wen lot to piay, lull when they were once in the naini thc General's eves jrlistened and o-in-.l vide at Ihe si'lit of tile h:l'p:pe- " It's niatiy vears sinei- I heard them and you niht a. well play a tune nmv. " " The i allien. n clan" was tin- niiiioiiui-em.-lil of ; lie piH-rs astln-v bi-ir.ui lo hl.nv their instru ments. Mr. Cameron leanul hack in his asV cliair. tin- t-Mivd retired lo a re-pei tlill listaticc and j.-e the pipers plenty nl'pmm. I'lit-y Oi-ellpinl the till Idle of the ll lor. Tne '. rangers foriued the background u liiiellie nieinliers of the General's fun ly. who had .k-c-ii altraeted by tin.- entrance of the pipers, -urroiindini; his chair, completed the picture. The pi-rs iHran the "t'anieron clan,' mov iiij; their laslies slowly b.ukward and for aar.ls in is-uduliiui iu .lion.an l linaliy when iheiune Us-ame livelier they walki.l luek ivanl and forward and the agist General's .sit was seen ut. ii ing. keeping time with the iiu.ie. The tieuerar. f.s.l was still ill mo ion a. the last shrill note died away. The master of ihe house then arose and leaning ti his .!:,(!" :.v,-.l his hand to hi. .mots and i once more wished them a G lie vm'i . tore l.e retir-l leaning on the arm of I laughter. Mrs. Ilaidelll ol. ti -licr-a! I'am -roti aniiolllaSsI to day iie will s.til (or lie- I! -mill la. F. hrila lo reitiam until the .priiu. -- - Inauguration Day. II 11:1 l-f . K . Jjn l.( 'l...irlii.ll. I' ': I . - . 1 . I. II ; . I-'a.'. i I I 'a (.r..--- i an ..'..':'- f r .i. i . a .: -n 1 V i n . ., .. i !l . . '! . I t i". i i,,i.'i..fi'ii: I- ti . r a I l.'i. i 111 .1 V IS. i: v 4- i ii 1 1 r -l.it-j I .ie Ii- i f .-si-ii 1 i r u ii an I.. Jl- P .1 G A ,1 I'll I.I I. i.f II -I K I'.o M .n . . I .1 1 1 I. ,- I . I 1 1 i I I l I' i ti I I.I il It .r d I'.." ern-. .1 1 M il . t nl inoi 'i.-.r P.'.ii k. an-l I. i-iit -..I I.. I .r Mai i. P i. I - i! pr .1 m 1 .-r H-.ye. and ti.t Ja !g-- ..I ' hr ' art win. is lo a'inrii s..-r ll.e i In front of th p! t fiitttt a j ion ne .! '. . t - .i i I.- - r .an- . i! t. itit a.it .."- : ..- the r.-l -il'g I ;.'.:im t ttl' vr. a lei I i :. I al it ale:'. tn'.-.-l in 1 .. it. r - :o vr- A:': -" tiie j tdii. I- r ' . j ot th. ..t:ii G iv. ni. r !l...it r i I 1 .s iiaa.-nra! a ii -il return 1. . lia liiiiitar : l-.- -, i il. l' .- a i l. i . h In lumber. will I.- ii. ..-d i-i. -s-.C: S:ns t a id f "ui o;.-n oni.-r lor .tete ral Ih i-.-.-i lo i.ive through sfti-r the inaugural cerem-'iiy. Ii! trout of '.:n-llx i utile uiaii-i'iii will Ik- ensted a t! i"forin. on w hich G.e. .-ruor IS. aver w:ll siaiel anil review tin- prisss.s'u.n ur. it go-. by. In the evening lie-n- u ill Ik- llreworks along the river front. General Gohin has not yet completed ins list of aids, but will announce them to-inorrnw. Area. Product and Value of This Country's Corn, Wheat and Oats. W .siiiMi.ro. January .!.-Tl,e Hi-part- j Hu nt of Agriculture estimates of the area. J pnslm-t and va'uie of cini, wheat and oats Tor H'rmaneiit rts-or.l aretsmiplett.l. Theof-I'u-ial wairk of the yiar has ls-n thoronghly reviewtsl with the aid of State eo-oieration. and all available data nf crop product ion ami the aggregali-s are substantially tho- n-ccnt-!y n-Hr1isI. Tiie tsirn crop, in round number., aggn gatos 1 ,0 i'. uo i.n-0 hil-hels, grow n on 7i.0nu.. acre., and ha. a farm value of isiJiii.ono, nm. The yield is 22 bushels r acre-4! bushels less than last year. Then-is an in crease of art-a of over 3 s-r tvnl.. and a d.--t n-asein prishul of 14 tervut , whilr the average prliv has increas tl IJ st ts-nl.. r from 32 H is-..ts lo 8.t cents ht hushel. The aggregate product f wheat i. t"i7,(.,. mill bushels, friim all area of nearlv .'i?..., Iits., having a farm value of Ssl!4.noo.o..M. The average value is (IK 7 cents s-r bushel, against 77.1 for the previous crop, an I fH.i cents for the Rrvat cmp of 1S-M. This is .'la IK-roeiit rVHluction from the average value Ik--twei-n lSMand IS). Tlieyiel.I ofthe spring wheat content is Utter than was vxjvted early in the sa-wson. and on the P.tciiic coast much worse. Thc general average for win ter anil spring wheat is nearly 11 i bushels -r acre. The pnslui-t of oats is GN.uOn.0 iit bushels, ftXWn.ynu less than lasl year, from an an-a of over 2i.0xi.MUi) acres, pro hieing a value of fis.;.w.iii. The average yie'd is JC I busht U, against 27 6 last year. The average value is J'l a cent ja-r bushel ; last year, IS. 5 cents t bu-liei. Literally Roasted, I.imx. O., Jan. ti This morning, while inside a la-g-e oil mill t the Standard n.fiii ery. putting iu a raanhcad. a bucket ..f ben riue upset and ignited, setting fjre t.) U .lK-rt Holsey and Tilfany Kiil. biirnimt lh.ni friglil fully. Hoist y, with hi elotlnii fire cral..l from the manhole and fell to the (tnmn.l, a dlstanre of fourteen feet, breaking ! hi back. Ui body was literally masted. Bail' injuriai air ale fatal. Some Important Meaiur for Lagls- lat.va Consideration. II iRi-at itu. Jan. 13 In tli Htnate ! Liy, William H. Farlmw intrmliiinl llir iiiijnwional Aifmnioiitueiit bill iiflst am sion. " " I""'" ..- i-- .mi, w hetlaT acting in their behalf or ill the liehulf of any pann. rliii. a-vsicialioii or eor poraiiou, whether an dins-ton, nianaep., olHivrs, agents, tmtei or lesares nhall com bine, 4oiifedcratc. cotitra-t or aree by r--ulaiin, liniiiin ,or appropriating the pni ductiou or placing in the market of mineral coal, or shall by any other plan, system or arrangement whals.iever enhance the price of mineral coal, the persons so offending shall be deemed guilty of criminal conspira cy and ujion conviction shall be sentenced to pay a line not exceeilinn $!.lWand undergo an imprisonment not over one year or both or either, at the discretion of the omrf. Mr. Meredith, of Armstrong, iulrodui'cd a joint resolution sulnuiltin an amendnieiit to the 'oust it ut ion prohibiting twver the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liipiors a. a beverage in this State, and pnividinu fir necessary legislation to enforce the conslitii- I li.eial mandale. The resolution also calls j for the enactment of laws to n-iuiate the ! null n fa t u re and sale of intoxicants Ucd for oibcr purpose I ban a Uverajre A message from the Governor was suh- ,!I'-'- n.ora. iu,: me nuu oi me ..over- nor s utvi'stijniiion of tne .ol. tiers 11.0.111 S hi Mils. At 1-' M the Senate n-iairi.l to the hail of the House to w itness the count of the vote cast for Slate ottin-rs at thc last elct li n. This ti n-moiir lastril almut an hour. In the House Mr. Kantlin.m. nt laiiieasu r. inlnshuxsl a hill appmpnatini; l."i to er.s-t memorial t tblei. to mark the .osit:-:is of the p.. niisylvaiiia commands on the Ih'sl, second and thinl days of the battle of Gi-ctys-bun. The following eoiiimunicatioti addn-sseil j to Sjs-aker lU.ycr by K. K. Hilss-, Suts rin-ti-ndi nl of Sol-lien.' Orjihan Sehisils. was nad: ! " In vie of the very grave chart's nude ! ii.iiust the condition and iii.itia.-;eiii. ut nl' tin- S ildiers' Or,. hail S.-Ii.ni!s of the State I J ri-ss-.-iftil!y a-k for athonnih iuvesiaii.i;i i of tin-w hole nutter. I.c-t April when n--; .pir-i..-.! to resign my otlii-e under s..rions j c'ia:i-s in n-fereniv to which I would not I plead guilty I felt il iieii-ssary to appeal t" I the I.tvislalure. and now I shall niosflai'iy ; welcome an examination by the hoimrahie j l.nly ovir w hich you prt-side wilh the Ih.jh. tiiat it iii iv cover ever)' detail of (he Soldiers' ! Orphan work and m.iuat-iiie;it." Im.ih Miiiistsi ailjounieil until M m.lai al ! r. M. The Prolonged Drought Causing Great Anxiety In Texas. G i.ve-ito, Tex.. January 1 1. Iisj.atch es from almost even.' quarter of Texas dur ing the past invk tell of general anxiety ex-i-ting throughout the length and breadth of the State over a prolonged dnnight. Throughout the vast area embraitsl within the great caltleand cotton districts known as the Panhandle. North Texas. West Texas. Saiilh Tsxas. ai,.; the central cotton Mt. nt. j rain has fallen since Scntcnibcr 1st. nearlv ! four and a half months. While npuls from the cattle and sheen districts do not as i yet chMiiicle any serious loss of sl.M-k ,v j Kave ehaseand were I'a-t ru-miug their gatin-n-asoti of droughts, the result is none the j W ,K-" ''"' l-arsu.-d turned u:.n their lew disannuls, a the vast eat lie ranges an- I pursuers, and whileoiie shot I uri.y the other .l.-1-in-r mi ',i ncie f.r-iss is ..r.iu-;.i.' .,,,,1 i k !I.M-klsi t In-hrakl-Itlilll s.-li-M-less w it h a sj. ,; c. tiie uliimate of stock is inevitable. t Cattlemen w ho have just returned from tiie Southwest section of the State lsyond San A til. in it. tell of ritlintr for (lav over 1 Istrchisl prairies covered with dried grass, j w Iit-rea. lliis Si.s-tioii of Texas in past yt-ars I has Ik.-ii one great eai,K-t of pnvn irrass. I lib .-at the area of Pennsylvania. In the iiorthwi-sl, from Wichita Falls to Fort I'lli- "" I he cry "f Ihe tall lemeii is "rain, rain." and widopread alarm csist.. In X..nh.-ni an I I'enfal Tas, around Ha l. a. Fort j Worth, Sherman and Waco, where the ! w heal and other small grain of Texas are grown, the .imaiioii is no liettt-r than in the j cattle districts, and Ihe w heal fi.-I.U must all Ik- plow.sl in the spring, rendering the.Mit j l.sik for famtt-m gl.imy. ! Texas Republ cans Petition the Sen ! ate for Aid. W -llt!..Tti "I. I'ilCIl I.. II Jan II Tiie (tll.i tf kw-irth, ri-al e.talr tk-aler- Jam.-. L.. M'.tv. a men hsni, and I'ari -s l,u--. n- l:ri.i Atorn.-r of Wa.!uiie t.iti .sHiniv. Tt-kas, ait I el.t.tr of ll.e Itn-n-ham .S.'-t-if Z-ttty p.-e-jilts in tltt .S-nati today t.- Mr II . .. v. i-lii;.U!ns llial ih.-y l.an- U. ii dr.tni fn.m tlieir homt i.y tltn-at. ot .isssi.s.liatiiiii x-. t tttij.-ihsl l.t II tltci r pf . ny I-ir ii-.i.i.iia! .rirtst fl.r l.t .rflte: .r.me t!ti4il that of U-til Klealilicaii. ill I-. !.!.. Th"j" rt that the rlc.ii.in in Ws!i.mi..tt r..uiiiv ill ..v -upier last vii I oxr and frail I , tool t-:f .n.l.t itlila.lt n. l.-.-s. li nt- lull pr..-i.-:iti-l iiy th.- ui t E-r of im (ra il w 1. 1 .s, A t-. . I J ei . S tt lri.-, F. hi. r and S ji J, .isi..r,. It ,.u i. -..in-, w .to mere bang.. I I.y kll kitix al tin in-rg tt .i tin t-.i il aiiiaoritiin , that Gov- t-r lor Ireland ha- r.-lusel t-t lui-- any e.Tir loitr.ng the tTiiti nals tiija-tiiv. In t-i.iiciti--ion, t ie lll. ill i.-i.i! n.'lists the Seliale I.i lai-e siii ii action .is il may de.-iu ii.svssarv I., ciirv- these evils and to vs-iire lo all citi u n. of tiie Pn it. d Mali., tlieir riglits. Dr. Hostetter's Big Bill. Pirrsin Kiiil. Jan. I.i. Some time after the j deal it of llr. William S.ultli, of the firm nf I Ho-telter 4 s.n'i.i, sto:ui:' b 11;'.- in i l u ; f.ii-iurers, ihe heirs of !.-. Sinliti preseuttsl a j claim of (llN.uiM against lr. David H.istetter ! for Smith' inlen-st in the reiiie from which the medicine is manufactured. Miswre J. It. Scntti ( p. .S- aite and I), lvt Wils.ni re ;tj ; k ii 1 1; . ii arhitrainrs on the -ase, and to-day they ci ne t a ti lal settlement, giv ing the heirs of Wililaiii Siiiiil. iJsW.ovi) us Ineir part of i he ci iitccru . Sn-aking of the award. l)r Hostetter said : " Mr. Sinith h nl Ueii a life-loll); friend of mine. lie was Iheeoin;ianion tf my youth, and when my father and myself starltsl to iiianiifaeiuie Hosietler It: Hers in ISnJ I took ( b in into the business. and thc firm was than ,..,U. H .-teller Smith .t Ot. Later when mv father died Smith attended lo the bu.i- lic.s in the olti.-e, while I went traveling over thc country selling the g-ssls. We had always Itei-n the warmest friends, ami although I ti.i n ii that the arbitrators valued his part of the business t.si highly, yet 1 shall pry il without any hesitation." The aw inl was mailt-ou the ground that all advertising wasdoue over the firm's nam of II rsletler Sinith. Mrs. Lojan's Home. WtauixoToji. January 17. The citizens of t 'l.icag.i having contributed $.'l,l"Hi toa fund f r thc payment ol encumbrances now resting ii;iii Ihe home of Mrs. Logan in this city, ltd. Parker to-day called ou her, ami ob taining from her a chei k on Kiggs ,t (at.. iaid olf Ihe notes. Later in the tlay he pre scnted to Mrs. 1 Kigali the caiuvlcd notes, and she now owns Ihe house known as Calumet platv. on Columbia Heights, free fmm al! t-ucuinhranccsi. Mrs. Logan' sratitmle was enn-ssis in a letter to William Peiin Xixon ol'l'hicago, thanking him for his efforts, and those who had contributed mi generously I. her future comfort. To-day thechildren a ml heirs of Gen. Logan, his son John A Logan, Jr., and his daughter. Mm. fucker, with her husband. Maj. Tucker, united in a li.sl conveying all their right and interest as heirs in the house to Mr. Logan, so that the home is her pnijierty solely. As Gen. Lo-g-.ii died intestate, this on the part of the heirs was of course entirely voluntary. Found With His Neck Broken. LsXcxster. Pa., Jan. 13. John Yost was amemlH-rofa leighing party from Akmn lo New Holland. Tuesday night. He became intoxicated, slejrt il) a barroom all night. ai)d j estenLiy morning went into the hay mow nf the 8tyer House stable to sleep off the clTeit-1 of ili liquor. At live tyclta k last evening he wtsf ian I with his neck broken i aiitlertlie liav itole m t. uriiiiis 1.... tlte laaly was yet warm, lie was 4.", vears old, a blacksmith and leave a wife and two children. A TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION. 100.000 Pounds of Giant Powder Leta Co on the Pacific Coast. SK FR.nti.u. Jan. If!. liifuntiatimi has! in.it been reeeiiretl here thut the schooner j Parallel, which smiled fnmi here la.t Friday fir Asluriit. Orm. with a general rar.pi. Iia. u-eu driven itsliiire near tlic I'oiiu n il at the Golden Gale and all immense quantity of iaiit iwiler in the caro had explisksl. The n-str:s say that the Cliff House and several oilier buildings were des tmyed by Ihe explosion. Ttie vessel hadlss-n liealin.raztiinst adverse win. U and wxs carritil mi the r.s ks by a stmui; tide. The captain and crew took lo thc boats and being unable to make a landing in the heavy surf, shssl away for thc entrance to the harbor. The life saving men went to assist them, hut, filldin;; the vessel abandon ed, most oi them left for their station al aliout ! o'clock. Sihiii aflerwiinl a terrible expliteioil oiTiirn-il, caused no doubt by the beating of the vessel Umiii the rocks. The entire amount of UK), M Minid.s of jsiwder on board explislisl. Everything in the vicinity was wrecked. The life saving station was shattered. The Siirnal Station was completely deinolislietl Tiic sale of the I'liif II mse nearest the vessel was t .rii to pieces and the w liole build iii was bailly wrei-ktsl, ih-spite iis eievat..-d situ- j at ion on the blu If. The iiuitierous bathing j house and the eonivrt pavilion, on the I..- a-h j were damaged and their window, it- r- all : hmketi. Tiic ismsi-rviit.irj-of A lolph Sum! on ihe heights was ruined. It M-cmc-1 to fail j to pii-ccs. All the windows in Mr. S i ' i s j ho:ics were hmkeil. Three of the lile-.-.vi. i crew, who were left to camp on the h -a h j iii-ar the wrecked ves'l. were blown in i the : ai.-and severely iujurisl by concussion .,n l ! li.e fall. One of them, Horace Smith. . i I 1 n -ar!v every joint ill his limlis d s'.o -at I. i llesuHi red greatly, hut il is thought that l.e j will recover. The otiu-rs. Ciiarli-s II ers j ; and John Wilson, were less s.verely hurt. , aptain Havslip, nf the life saving station, j ! says a great wave folanved the exolo-'on, j ! rollin,; up the licach like a lidal wave. Tat- ! - hiK-k of the explosion was like an earth- ' quake. The whole clifT sIhmiU. The tii.-n 1 ivim hsd one lo lied ill the station v r.- . thr.iv.tl violently out upm the ! i..r. T I'litf House w. II luveto Ik- entin-ly r.-lm ! !l was a tine and cosily structure, leat now I shattered that it is in dauer of failing " . lac Ciill'iuto the ocean. Masked Men Rob A Freight Train. Piti.-im mot. Jan. la Five masked rol.-.i i-..-rs hoarded a Pau-handic freight tra n. ne ir ' 'i -rid m Sraiioti just at tin-iiiiiskin-ol t;ie city, iast night, i'liev were .1 -tii-te I iu the; act of throning freight fi' mi the moving i train, and Fireiii.ui I u.-li y was shot through ; the rigiit thigh and a hr.iuctii.m was knocked s nsel.-ss wifh a st.me. Tiie trainiiien then , gave up the light to attend to tin- injure I i in-n and the thieve. escaM-1. The train was ! loadtsl with tiii-reliaiiilist and t-xpr.-ss m.i:- ler. ami when Hearing Shenliiin Tunnel the i engineer noticed that his train was d-agging. I I'pon investigaiioii il was found that the j brakes had la-en set on thrie cars. ! The train was stopns and the mblH-rs. ! --uriui.-mg what was up. jiiui,.,-,! In.tii the A hand-1. .-hand struggle follo.ve.l. hm , t lie rohls-rs stsui gave up the right and sia-t- ' isl to run. Fireman Cui lev and a iir.iki man j The injured men were earr e-l ba: k lo th traiu and their wounds dr.-s.ed. t'urli-y ii'e I profusely bnt was not family wounded, (inns, ammunition, etc., which the Iheivia had thrown from the eirs, vv -re finn 1 neir ly a uric hick from the punt when-the rol Iht- was distsivt-nsl 1' is suppi-..! thai tin brakes were set by the tlnivcs to preient fa-t niiiuing while tiny w.-rv i-iigag..! d.s trihiltillg their plllnd -r alon-r ttie is i.t.1. New York sdnatoi ao.p. Ai.MXY. Jan. 17 T lis h.t Isvn a g-i-.c lav for liie (.il'lician. iu this ipia-t o'd ti.w-a Tnt -s. naU.r.al tiht was c mli 1,-ntty cx;.s--ti.l to lie ended to-night, b:ii contrary lo all g.-ia-ral t-Xst tat. in Ihe fallen, a-ljo.iri.cl until lo-morn.w. Tin-tlay oi iicd aup .i- 0. 1-iy t.r Sti.at.tr M Her. It was .'..'. ;. W i.i Ihe iu .ruing whi n Ihvdiv itur Is- s.i d 1-. haie hcgiiu f..r him for at thai hour A n.i'y n ri J lr . n g It i-ii. wh i r.-i-.--eit. 1. H-Firl AisDi'iln Il-irciiit W h s er t ..cry. iicci-d in.- -vtiat r's room and i 1 Li., turn hi. in'f for lit. n i-..i-hiii A I i' !e Liter in the nl 'it a r i ii t.- w .- i- c r i! ii.-a'.itiT A". iiy (hit -..-.'i-r lli-l t i ss--ti .'v will r e.- f t - i f .1 I r The r ."ti .r s-.il - I 1. 1 h iv.- - i ..' ml .il fiiitiil itii.n and nal i -.Ci v it. d a fc h :. l ,-,, . ... .U-s I'l,- It-.l 1 w is ih.- , J ct ....rt ..f.-.i; h il of .-isi Iif . i.llsllT.i .i-lers A it .on ant.i: I Ihe m i-icng ! I'l th. M tit of ihe p.l'lii-i .11 . -r". te I f i.-ri w i. a :.i.l in It-.tat in nl. II l-i. li.l 11. .-I llll-W -etc i-lii. f s-.t'ij -I. nf col-' tli in. Wli.-n ihe can. us lin t and the fi--t h W . I iken. 'he f. ill -. -lie e M l i r H M i .'ti. and H -is.-ii 1 J. The -tsienl hi'!, suil.'il !:i Miller' 1 -.-eltin- II vot. M 'i't. attd IP-ssM-k II. Then the c:r c I j'i l'ltis till to-ill i-rotv. lllol t III ,. r ... t.rt ad- A Youn Man Chokes While Kissing His Sweetheart. taH isvii.i.n. Jan. II. John In::crt. a young tiiih... diisl in thi- city I Iii-. in irnint" the ein u.i.stinices attending the death being somewhat K.-ii!inr. Ile had his-n visiting for a long time a y inng lady naiiu-d Miss Tticresa Pf -ffer. and was i ng U'el to be in ir rits to her. The w .1 In w is to take pla -.-shortly. Weill. esit.y night he t-.ille I. an I th tivaiii lovingly and happily ilNcn-isc I ih. ir future. A'i.u' I I .i'ik-Io ' lc- ro..-to go, and was kissing his swas-th.-art .-o-il night, when he e. riciiced a choking sensa tion in his throat, swis.nel and fell lo the floor. He w is carried toa b d r.iom iu the house an I m- lie.ll aid sum n .1 -1, h it after regaining consciousness his Ihr.ia! continued to .well. He was unable to cate'i hi breath, and was finally smiilierel to d -uli. H.s betrothed never left Ihe b.dsidj from ti.e moment ofthe attack to th.-tim hee.xn're 1 Logan Not in Cameron's Debt. W vsiiiwrosj, Jan. 11. A tory has Is.-u :n cin-iila'ion to th,- etTs-i thai S.-;iator(':iin-cnin held a note agitiiist tieiiera! Ligaii and would present it agiusi theestatc ofthe (Ji-n-c-al for piym -nt. Senator Cam -run said -today : "My attention bus been called to a statement of :ny hoMing a note -igii.nt Gen eral Logan. The story is a falsehood from la-giuing to end. as General Lig.iu never owt.l me a ) illar in hit life. Aeistr.ling to my kiiowli.lge of General Ixig.ui he always tried to live within his in i i . vi I save soin: thing. lie .ts mil a lairniwiiig man.. He never Isirn.wt.l anvthiug fnun me. Almost Frozen to Death. Fk5K! is, Jan.. I !. Tiiis morninp there was bnt:ilii into the litt'e village of Plica four miles above here, a youii; girl named Jane Wihsix. iu adyiugc-ind li ui. Her home she stall. I w neig'it uiih-t a'na K.- inklin and she U.tl .firtgl for this city at 3 o'clock on Tuesday, but shortly after she left Itecamu ill and went into a barn t.i rest, an I while there IxTam-.' umnnscious frnn the col l. When found this morning she was so fir Rone that there is little hope of her recovery. Her Inn Is, fee! and cars ar.. s terribly fr.i xen that, even should her life lr sp.t.v I. sh will have to lose the latt ran 1 prolia!):y the former. Two Checks From Mrs. Crant. New York, Jan. 10. Mrs. Grant has add ed tv the Grant monument Fund SHJ 50 in the fonn of two rliccks au.litei) by the Treas ury lH-iartmcnt in favor or her late Iiiiscim last year. One was fir JI3). arrean- f.iund to be due General Grant miller old Meiii-an war extra pay acts. The other, Cr $.sii50. as the ba'a-icc duo the fi -neral on his sal ary rrttm July . , to the timenfhix death July 23. IS8.V Mrs. tlrant feels that them ni cy is too socn.l to In- ust. iu any other way tlianaiianont-rin towar. tiie hnil ling ,.f the monument iu memory of her late husband. W.t-ui!tomx. D. C, Jan 1J. An eliviuit Iiiiicheoii wit. given at the White House ! day by Mrs. Cleveland in honr of her guest. Miss Jlxstingv. Tiie liinchisin was servt.l in the private dinin i-r.suii, w here the table, glittering w ith crystal ami silver, was spread iTusstvise this pn.-tiy apartmeiit. Tne m.in lles were laden witli pitted plants and there were hanks of foliage at the wiinlow tiielics. A large pari uftbc Marine liaiid wits station ed in the state diiiiiig-r.Hitn. attd tiie music; playing soli !v. added greatly to the cffivt of the festive ev- ii;. The tal-ie d.s ..rations wu.-e t-xtreiiiely tasteful and were of Mrs. CI ..-Ye laud .. own devisioii. Tiie mi rmr along the center was wreathed with smilax and doited with tulips set amid bunches of while vio lets. A center-piece was of nil and white eamelias, w ith corner sections of mignonette set in a cushion of ferns edged witii begonia leaves. Flanking this at cither end were llal bouquets of wh !e camciias, dottisl with orchids, and a fringe of ferns and puii- ila leaves. Silvercaiid.-lahras and engraved sil ver dishes holding conserves and handimie china fruit dishes added no sin ill part to the dn-oratioiis. At each cover there were large tsir-age bouquets of pinsles, some di-ep pur ple others while and yellow. Only waier iioiilets and others fr apillinaris were at each place. There were dainty china ciqis of line ware, filled wilh Ismlsuis, for each lady, the tup and saucer tied together with gold or purple satin riblsin. these colors al ternating, which the ladies tarried away as souvenirs. The hour of luncheon w as t::j0 p. si. w hich is the time the I'n-sidenl holds bis public re ception ill the East risun, so that there wis considerable a tivity at h .lii ends of the llxiiutive Mansion. Suffocated by Cas. ! Vokk. I'a.. J in. I.i. Tin's morning be- Ivv.i-n t; and 7 o'clock an inm He ofthe aim ' hiiu-e went toar titutiii thc top lln.ir of ! that institution, to awaken the oci npants : HanielH. H .ilinan and G illie 1! uimgardnt r. After eal ing them he went down In his hieakfast. Hemming aftci wanls lie fi.ninl ! tha! the iH-oold men were-liil in their room ; and both in bed. He tried to aw.iken them I and they failing lo show' any consciousness, ! In-at once inforiiii d the matron of the lin t. Siie. aceonij.anied by several others, at nm-e r.-p lircd t,. the room and found it full of gas I and tiie gas burner full i.ieii. Mr. Hoffman was lie.i 1 and li.umi.-ardin-r in a critical eoti ; ililion. Uiuici II. II eXii m. th- ..-. :-a- d was admitted lo the ahii-ln.iisc from Ml. ' I'iea-al.i. and was SI years of age He h.e a sister iiiing at 1 lover. Goliie l!a.iiii,.-.ir.lner, alio is .'iii alive, was brought to the aim : li.-Us. a.i.iui thrie iiit-ks ago fr nil Iiov ivi-r i and is :;l years el l. There is oniv a I i.i i e ' iins-ibi'liy that he ill ..in ive. It is S!ip- ' is,'.I tuat when tlieohl men retin l Ia-t ! evening, t n y turned ori the as, and, a. ei , ih ntaily, mi again. They si. pt in sepa -aw : I.' Is. that of Mr. Fo'tuigardiicr's being tin I most dislant f.om llie g.is burner. Eaby Sent to Prison. i 'w:u-u:. Jan. PI. Sip.iire j. It. Martin lias been iie.ind guilty ofnii- lem. anorinotli -c f r the e im'ii tin nl nt iwit-ve.ir-.iM Will;.- Albright to thirty .lays' "hard lalmr" in llie county jail. Willie Albriglit, it was shown j iu the ei iiliiicc, came In lani-le in hi.; mother's nuns. an. ;j. i.bligiug Martin .-en! j iiint to the i iiuiiiy j.iil wilh his ue.lhcr lor ; thirty dis. Ii.uh had a -, . iai.- eomm i- in--. i.i:".- .1.. ihe words -ei I th. r.- h in ! i. I M lili-l . .'li-e hini- W.:l -1 i.-ra-.l m-till a t.i er ll.l It. in I I,, ii id l I t hi- . .ir : i v., ate : hem, bec.ms. be it.id k.vi. i:o. ,u. i ,;..it l hey would iim l- re.v!v,il al the Cniutv ...r l,..i.--, and l.e d .1 u..t know w ht re c' be could have s.-i.t ihtin. Squeezed it to Death. SriiiV.FiKLn. III. Jan. 14 -C.iwu.-r Eliiin i-. -:t 1 o . lav, ctil.sj t i It icr:..n, a in.ii J " t -i'vii ..- ir :n r.-. I h .1 1 oi lii. i .1 .. .... i Isuii-ith. .il I chii I. T ie in iniicr ,.f tiie k. long a. dev .-I..J..I at the i.i.uc.t is vt-rv . I.ar. William Pinglt r. Ibr father ot lite cl.il I bad n-tir..!. ami hi. wife had h.iii'f. I him th.- . l.ild pr. pint. .ry t,. rttiiing ,,l,i. -Ie- s'.-,.;-! up .ti the li.iitcier. il i Id--i!y give way. pr.. l.ii..i:i:g the .si... pint, to ihe ff...r. It i. ..i-.pd that in I'.t ill n f-ig'.t lingl. r .l..,-l ...mii . t g'i'l.v ah-.u' the fhdd thai he s nv I lite hri-ain mil ui' t. A. no hnii-.-. ur marLs of my k.nd w. re found on the lly, tiiisthe:.rv : gi-.i.-.-al! -lis ;.e.l and tiic icrditl .!-?, ite- Per Is o? Travel In Montana. Km:! Ki"i:i. M m . Jr. I .'. -M mv .i.i re '' 'i,s a'c M.i. ka.1, -I in " -.ter l M in: m I. and ii.iliier.iiis ci. nail ics a'- n-..rTiil. ll-i "ii the ciiai-h f.-..ni IViifon to II -'i-:::i rta- I . li . I I t w - i-y-s glit m'l. s h i;, j!., j,.,.,,, i i-i iiIiiji v'i i i-t - I ; .ui w t I .wing through tin- .I -, p sn-.iv. T . driver attd pas-engi-rs w.'k.-l to the in vt st.i'h.n ami all w.-re ui i-e or les. fr.-ci O.i la iiiary ".' T-.ny Wise a i l a SiVi-i-ile nam d Martin w.-re a! work mi t!.t shie i f SI. up Moimiaiii. near i 'lil-n I ity. tlevelopilig Some milling pro icM v wh: ll il hlUi' sluic Miept ilown tin Mouli talii and buried them. Their bodies will not li- finn I until Ihe sii.iiv m -Its iic.it sum-in--i- A'B'Crashat N'a?ara Falls. Nt oiiki Fm.i.s, l:it , .1 intinry Si ( iv r .'Ji.n Hi -libic yards i, i lim -stom- and -late n 'i of iln bink of the Mag ii.i river, n.-a;-II irs ..line Falls, on the I'au.i.Iii si, I fell ,1U; to- lay. The mas., fell will, I! tr. iii. iid m. i-r.i-h. wiiieli was heard and felt for miV aroiitid. Tiie bri-ak ha. considerably -!.:m-.. cl the .ipi irance of the haik and nmv tin lark chasm can Is- nvn b -hind the fails from ll.e bank at. ne. The m i-s of ns-k which I II was si.x-y f ei w ide by over one huti.lr.-. long and one hun.li -.1 and s -vent y feet dee;' Its fall from the in iln roi-l; has left a per-u d t alar wall. The tremendous weight of i -i which has iic.-nmnlaie.l during the pa., three we-ks, with the steady frosty we.th. and low wan r. w is ihe a i... ,if the br.-iiU. Fire in A D-stilery. Ti:uiiF. II iltk. In. I.. Jan. !,". The Tee II mte distilurj- was totally destroyed by Iir. this morning. Tiie tire burned u -n-ely, ami the roarof the ll imi-and hissing of ihe burn ing li'ptor was fearful. The walls fell with a great crash and sent the spark, flying in all d' rect ions, and 'he fin-men with great d'lfi etilty prevented thc adjoining buildings f .1)ni burning. In the building were sixty-five I liou-and gallons of high wines and twenty thousand low w'nes and m-tlfieil whiskey a-id a large am unit af grain. Jam i N ig-nt. w itchin in, is siipjsiscd to Im buried in the ruin.. The loss i- pstim itt.l at ?00 i(il; insurants- $7n,iit). Due year ago the b.ilerc.t plosion at the dislilery killed several men. Mrs. LoganAga n Vle-.vs Her Hus band's Remains' Wasiiinoto, Jan. 11 The casket con liilning the r -m iiiis of General Ligim was op -tied by rudi-rtaker IL M. Itarki-r to-.liv in the pn-senivofMrs. Lign-.an, lierdaiigh ter, Mrs. Tu: k-r. The features wen; in n good state of preservation, only a few m irks of dis Mloratio'i iv.-r- visible. M . Lti" and her -1 ui .'liter b .th lisiked at the face for some time, then arranged fie flowers and came awav. Sheep Destroyed by a Prairie Fire. . Ai-'Tii Tki., Jin M Yesterday smrk from a i en Hue ! fire to pniries twenty-fir. miles north of An tin. The grrss i ns d-' a tinder and the fl imes spread like lightnitv lforea stirfwlml, burning 5.001) acres. A flis-k of l.rtO sheep were caught in the flames and all were hunted ; .TOO are already dead and the lialance dying. Avengred His Father's Murder. Poijtt Ptsi.tvr. W. Va.. Jan. 15. Tin body of Xeloii II ml - i w.i .- I'mrud yestenhr inarltiinpofbushes. Three years ago B -r ilen killed John Letcher during a t i it-'. Itcher's son A'mer. then I2ye.o-s old, f..!d his mother and other- thaj when he wis bir enough tie would kill I!. mien. The fact tl-ii be wast luiiitins yestertlay in the wood where Borden was found dead gins color to the belief that he has carried out his threat P.mDF.mi). Jan. t!t i'. E. rs!mrg a law student in tl e.ifltceof ex Lieuti-ntaiit G.iv ernor Stone, of Wam n, a graduate of Yale ami a young man of gn-nt proiiiiM', din! ig nobly hi the city pr'soti here last night. He came to -Bradford and iudii'gcd in a violent debauch. He drank whisky, iilisimbe ami opium to excess and was found in a state of intoxication on the stnvts at a late hour an onitvr. He refused to go to n hotel im wxs eseorttsl to the liH-kiqi instead. On the doors la-ing nvnt. this morning Vosburg was found dt ad on Ihe ll.sirofhis cell. Af ter a Mis1 mortem and i-omner's iu.pi.-st. which tlevclopeil these facts, the remains were placed in a handsome casket and re turned to his widowed mother. lie was an only child and the heir to wealth. Blowing A Creat Hill Wide Qpen. Kvstox, Peiin., Jan. U. The largest blast ever fned in this region was lunched off by S l -ri.titeivL-nt Firimtone, ol the Glendon Inm Ciiinjiany, yesterday. It ennsistet! of 4l..k) pounds of powdor. distributed iu five rhaiiiliers, each fifty feet apart and fifty feel back from the face of the quarry. The whole hillside, IU fe.-t high, w hlovru onl s i I about iSi'i'IOo tons of stone were loiM-msl. One of the Dangers of Colorado. j Iikxvkr. Cot... Jan. Hi. A snow slide al j Marshall liasin kill. si two men niinnsl Ilona- j van and Gunn and bully injured a thinl. It ' demolished the buildings of the Fnion mine i and injured one workman. It also carried ; away a workman from Sheridan in;iie.aii..;ii er from the Mendota. Thev were rc-s ucl having Misiaiiii il only slight injuries. Death Quickly Follows Marriage. Hi" hmkls rows. Jan. ler. a young farmer of 1-J. A. Wiisou."sirick. Ue.-ry Township, was Tiiree wivks a.-o In harried here to d iv. was married lo Miss Siavhaughs, of nt-at I '.iin;ils-:!.-iovi ii. an.i the !ia,iii pair went to the brides home to sjH-nd the honey moon. Suddenly the bridegroom was taken down with iutl im.ili.iii of t!:e b nv-!s an I ou Tues day he died. He was Jo years of age. - - - - Another Massacre in Africa. I'omk, Jan. :t lA-iters from Catholic missionara s in i'gands, Alrica. sav thai King M m-nga iveenlly iliscover.sl a servan; study ing the catechism, and being greatly ennig d cms '..1 t ie mis-acr.- of lot u.-gr c i.iv -r'.s. Most of ihe victims were htinied alive. Mo n.inga. the missjiinai-ii-s say. vows he wil: destroy all tiie I "iiristains iu his kingdom. . . . . . Forty Seven daysW.thout Food. I;loom;n.;ton. III., Jan. II. Mrs. Ilciny Wiiin, a wile of a farmer near this eiiy. di. .t Wednesday night after having lived foriy seveti days witiioui food or drink. Sin- w.. alihettsl witii a tumor, and wiicii first attack ed weighed .1 i piund-: when death cauii . she was iiniy j skeleton. . . - - - -- Plain Talk to the Elect. A pasior in a S:ate adjoining tiii p:".-.i.-li-lug from the t.-xi. " IS: iv.ir g ofcov.-toii.siie-.-. said : " Lust S.in.l.iy n g'u th.- collection i': litis lion-e am e.lllte.1 to -si S l, and the .1 ilia, was throw!, iu by a llapf.si brother fn.m K ciiiiiouil. Va.. who hap.-ii.sl in is- hi-ri-uid I I u .1 ki. .v any ii tier. T ie other 'i ' of vou iroijK-d in i he so cuts." SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected Weekly by COOK A BEERITS, liK lU HS IS Citoice Croceries, Flour & Feed. Priii-. f.-r J.iiiii.itv IJ. 1..7 A,.;.'.e. .Irit.l. V A.iie Ktill.-T, f ical .. il. mis. I 'hi . Il:sn. 4 ll" it.. It'iucr. tii'il i ) f .... iti-.-i. r I'.'.l KH li.-Al. f 1-1. . l 51 ' lu.a I. II. -SUllt Il..i'iiii. iti ir- uri.l lain i C. . In it ...n.in - .'iii.iiilt-rs f Si " .i.l. s f t . Com. teul . ft I,'. -!ieli.sl t Ul .M. al ft. i ll f. tsK-ll Allil .Wi- Y llftl ll Sit Iff. p ll 11 f. !V. t-1 iar. la.il.-r l'r.-i ... t h'-l l.-i.ii t. t l.l.l Kl.i-tfl i lsi Is-.l r Mi.l lln.ir-. .u 11- .. I inl., film l-.it'..-.. t.n .ir:. .1 ! 111.-. l.-l S.ll (Nil 1 I jt I I.I irisniil Acen. y sii It .. " . -!iIi..l. I'.li w li 4 " -si.irsr. ri-iliiH. Bi It lilte. t lb Tall. nl- ft tt. W henl. fi I, a lu- .V-.S 1 . ..Si i .. iiH-r i. si . -I :J. .;; t l if ... .? Tstl-ii n.t. . DYSPEPSIA raosa-s its Tictiius to be miserable, hopeless, rnufused, end depressed In nui.U, vrry irrita I'.e. languid, and drowsy. It i a disease v.!.,ch does cot set well c. itself, ll requires c ireful, rersistcnt -.tteiitlon, and a remedy to throw t IT ti e c.-ncs and tone up the diges t.ve oifan till thty rerfcrm their duties w.lliiiKly. HimkI's 8 irsaparlll.v lias proten Just the retjnircd remetly In hundreds of cases. " I have taken Hocd's S.irsaparllla for dys pepsia, Irom w l.it li I L.:vc siiCei ed two years. I tried mr.r.y other liietl.cines, but none proved to- satisfactory as Ibatl's Sarsaparitla." Thomas Cook, Binsh Electric latflit Co Stvi York City. Sick Headache "For the past two years I have been afflicted w.ih severe headaches and dysi cn si u I was induced to try llood's Ba.sar tlll a, ir.d have ft.nnd great relief. I cheer-1-..I 7 icccrcmerd it to t'X" Mas. K. F. AN.iaci-E, Kew Haven, Coi.a. Mrs. Mary C Smitli, Cambridgeport, Mass., wza a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head ache. Sl.e tock Hood's S-rsar-"-!".- - found it tie beat reitcCy Lie ever maid. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, ft ; sii fir $3. Made oj-ly by C. L HOOD St C J., Lowell, Mass. I0O Doses Ono Dollar. -uli: January Sale. AND WHAT IT MEANS. The fired .stock in all I)ejvirimi-iits tola. sold down to the Smallest Po il le Point before February 1st, ISS7. Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods. wr.vTER wn.trs, lack ccrtai.vs, run TfiiMxrfXGs. vloakixgs, AXD HEAL PLUSHES. Mark Downs, To hurry things out, especially in our Dres (ioitds Department. S.'-inch WOOL ST'IT ISfii at 50 rents Double Willi A LL iVOi)f. SL'ITIN'li-s at If. cents. Hrokcn As. ftrt men's of I.MP.)!irKI WlK)!. DRKSS FABfilC", at ,J cents. T iis is the month lur store is busy. Send for Sample imw and id ike your selei-tious at ontv. if yon ran t come. IV.-st values we have eve.- t.tf r.d. JOS. H0RNE &. CO'S RETAIL STORES, 313-621 Penn Ave.. Pittsburgh. Pa. DlINI.STUATOR,-rNOTIC'E. feuiei.f Walter F. Scott, deeeast d, late of JcRer son Township, Soniersel fonnir p. la iters of ailininistniiion of the alsive estate .laviux heen -aruiittsl to the nnrtersiinuit I.t the ;nier ai.thoritT. notice i herehv inven to all rs-r-oiu iniiebtetl to said estate to make immediate wirmcnt, anil these having claims against the ame Ui present tliern duly aiiihentfcnted for et iHmeiil on Sai.ir.lar. ihe Mil tiny tX Kebr.larv. ts7 at the reudeuce of llie Administrator In tald county. koah wmT, liKNFMIO. Geo. W. Benford &Son, pripPi!ftoks r Tia: ."OLDEST DRUG STORE and i At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMERSET, PfiXX'A. We keen eoiistanliy on ban I a htrge sl. k of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CIIKMIOAI s DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VAFiNISIIES. The purest and hot to he foiitnl ut this inark -t. We a'.-o k-p on i.ai, i all' TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all Ihe leading appiirteiian.-es u-esl Is.th by Physician., and families We in tins line, js-rti el s-itisfn tion TOILET AR'.ICLES ASl SVSblllES OEXEI1ALL Y KEPT y A FIRST CLASS IWL'G STORE. LAFSE ASSORTjMr4TOF BIRTHDAY Glf TS ALVVcYS IjN STOCK TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE KKST THK MARK CT AFFOKHS. Iii.rH InimtH' AMi : ! FFBsriptam s Ccpeii, Family Our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER quality. We kn-p in bulk, lie ad. led. Sold ii . i- i e no a stpian' niisiness tinn w ill pixe vou trouble to show gissls PURE WINiS AND iIQL'035 Jan. a, 1SS7 j):av.TESALi: OF Valuable Real Estate. Tiie well knnun I'liiliu '.l.miiii farm, in Jwi ntr VtrA ii-hn. ivi milt .ori:i .tmi.TM-t untl i j Jta:it;i n turiipikf. i- otli rvd ut pr vjio MtU: , i. I 4 ftMih ' mt ff tin tfnf r-ix't -j.-utt no'iiur imifkf! it Ihr. ."( . TUis i. one ul' tiic mtl vuhiu ami 1 Desirable Farms in Jt-niHT Tim u-liip. which coi)taiiu 1T. h.tcs .atrc i'ir-, ii'njiUI HO uitl--i i Kaf, uilti uikiu -m MTn 111 tmmt tlil fXi.llflll tiin.Kr lni.tl. 1 . iiirui is in u ih:i tuie i-n n i.it iit. wvti u-iu t-t, .iu-a luri-,Sii-ar 'itt-, im;h m .urn) mmiih1 .; uur i UjiivU t-ti ii fuJiM.u. Ituix- ..i.-jw arm- A I'J'LE and I'EA C1I Oil CUA lib anil a la rec luo-story ;.' A llr.-K an.! a larse ...mit j; t.ii lin,i. Tne farm is e..ni .-in. nl m s-iioiil and i-hlirenc-aail is ..aly 1. aa.l .; ana. irniill 'riK-s Kn.ii, Jean. -r.. in li and S..--i iii..- iv -iKS-lflllly. f ins larill .1 ill llol iill. -:.-. ...r -ale ttiver lu.tll lliilii he.iy l..ia; aneri iui ume ll .ilil tie I .ll.TI-i j f..r relit. I'.irlle- Uiii.inuc ii.i;,'. .nore iiif.irniaiiuii ur see tiie lurin and p i ti-na--sc., call address or call ..n JmlX II. rtifXTi.yi i v. . fy.lt ' i L , i't ir .I.V.VA i.iUi.IA. jalll- J r..c. l l. 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A u lii.tr E .-tf f J.hn t.rr. nif nt mi TutDoiip, hoinvntvl to.t t- j I'tlfP t.f.iait li.utJ tut Uii 4i.u t-MMtrliitT Tijf 'rtu Eraultl ui i tic nt tilt-r rut-! i-y i pni) r .iitfttrity. iHKitf i lit'tvtiY ;.iin ii .;i a.-rsuu 'U'h-I'lrtl t4tl1! t-Tti- lt iiiuk' lUiiilfiiaU' nf -m lit, ti'l titH-ha line ' Ihimm a-Jiti-l lhtriiif t.i (.rvwi.t t.'K-in 1 j.y itiiUH-niKatitl ir tiuvul ink- iiiii.t-roiL'mil I'.jift-uutf, n;.iiiij iu i'o.iiihip, wiititHit i x. C. W VILM.MS-N. hxivuti.r. X otici;. riii uii'liT-iinui wi!!api'Iy tu Tie IffiIattirc il litt- im xi n.i.ii jor lltv .u.-;ii,'e ot dn .11 aii i nru:.ii(ih.l nrqtnriti iln n h;ir rt-iirral ami S.U- I'miwiirvr t U't'iii ii-nl . uir i.u- a miiii oi ;txrj;c y. ul stiK r-.l v:miy. P.u, for n-tit, i.-.. -hi. .urn i.r tut," 't-t; of ; ii. tii -it aii-l i.K ui it r .11. in Ihv r.Miiuy aiirt.ii-L K-ii;.;t-.l I.y t-upitiiit" w U hihI Si.ritt.-r iiul tin hkmi n:i(U r Uti'.rt oin uaiid ijiiriii'.' uic itur 1n;. um roirs xoticm 4.- .ry UN .-wner and (iilhcOnirt of foinniMi .y un (iicv-utr, lii ( I'lca-s of Somerset I'ouiny. tile, I'iL T I N... 21 iH cvinlKT T.. Vi. Philip liny tVoliinmry .-ivn:ii. m. ) Ami iuiw lo ii, Jdli iM-i-mlMT, o'i -x(im f i'luiip Hjiv, "iKi'tMiinl Vjitriiiitit H iv, I-.j. u- ailtirih-.v. nNt in.-t t tli- uiiri, .Ii.hn k. St-oii i . i u,'tK;nift( loiiikc llie ;i-tiin.iiy. rim! tin l. mni iiiMK-h tli.-tnli'i.ion oi' liit- Iii'ikI hi Hie .unui ut'ilie A-igucv toaiKl uuiotig iiuM l.-jjailv i-iiialcd iiu n lo. Siatrt i tnuity, SS. U S ) i:lr.n';i iro.a tiie re knl-; ctfrtiiled 20tli ik-iviiibtrr. --. n. b. ckhciifiki d. I'roiiMiiiiM.iiy. Not't-i hert ty givvn tol i;inif iiiicr Mt-1 1'i.tl I will atu'ini ut i tie iltil;i- of I U uUtVf -;0'ntiiivni ut my o!lnv in Hit- Itonmxii oi S.innr ji, P.v..ia 1 'uiir-tl.iy. tut JTrli Uv of Jatonirv, i;. ai 10 o rli-4-k. a. m., w Ikh tiio-c in inurr-l an uiu'tiii il liu-y sci proj,tr. JuIIN R ;4itTT. 'U-rJy. A.i.i.tor. B. & B. 1887. ZNJv.S JAN' Y 10. SACRIFICE PRICES BEFORE TAKISU STOCK sU StrijH il Silk Vi-Ivt-ls pi at ,Vn: l ."i0 t..l.tv.i Silk Vi-lvit- at 7 otnts. 41 in A'l-w.Ktl Suiting-, aj t-tn. l'mi i .ay M f l.n--anit-; .'.1-iluli Strip. 'i I Siiiiins. lV. in tin :i".'!v siiisi.il wi re sii S ; Aiuuri.-an Drts 'iitiiil. I. .nrlini iit him siiM.i- i;iv.--:iivnv ; lintvl Twiltwl I'luitl... .V : Tyruiiii Ili-j...' SI unl l'!t-: nitv Trintisl rasliin.-n-s fur Ihui-- Irvss.-s, I'V ; Iirc-li.t I'l.ni y linit-ii.K-Silks, ind Xnrt-liititgit m $1 a y inl' n .t half irirt-; sMTi.il hiirj-aiiiM in Illa.-k Silks, Oilnml . Siik. r'aille Kruni-aiw, Itlia.l.iiiH-s.biir.iliM ; all tin lU.ve in .-veiling slnnli-s ; Ji-rsi-y St ri ( I ur KMi-r Itnwn Fliinin ls at .tu ami ; I-'ian-ii ls. lliankt-ts. Skin... T.ilm;i:i ' " iis, TuiHi jiti ISi.iiik.'ts, H isii-rv, (iinvoM. Winti r l'n-ilt-rwt-ar. -IN CL3i.2 D3?AlT3:?r - I'ritvit rut tk... ; m n-.ir.i to cist ; n- Ii-l tli iv i .tni.rt.-r until ti..- st.u k i. .-Ii-.tiiwl mil. TliiM inclinltfi a'l anil ev.-rything in the lint-, fntin i liiil. ami il.i.!i In M.al.in. Mi.st Ganii.-iits. Chil.lnn Vr.iis, Walking r.iain ami Nt-wiiinrki-ls. I'liish r.iis. . ,Vi fnun sir, ; Jlu,, j: k-t-ts iilst fn.m j.'i ; Itii;uTt.-, -niw f.ir i-von-iS ami ."tnt-t wtur, "n fn.m T." ami sl iil. Kim' Ini..rttsl lUi-lans fi.rnii r )iritx- S.'.'i. ti.tw tin y art- Ii ; U .11. Ie. A-lntt haii ami "Kr..e" wniim half j ntt- ami ivnm- it-s ; I'in-h S.n-im, r anl Ol . thi an- tht luttt fur tii.st.? irii-.. lm pi.v. M-iii'-h I'n-ain S-rim nrt-iirtaiii material 71 rent a vanl. Write in ..ur Miil (.-,,-r IV j. in met f iraiiii!t.t nf any .f aimvp ni.niti.iiie.Hiar aitis ymi in iy Ik- interesliil in. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST VALUES ALWAYS GUAR ANTEED. BOGGS & BUHL, 115. 111. 159 & 121 FEDERAL STREET. A's'sEGE lY, P. ili-P.C...T. FOR SALE: al?n, K v o r V E s tr tmd Shwt-lrfrn Work hand tup' net Una iMlllCTM OM hlttllt chin err fi-pccuiUjr. " iiuLMiiifr IjtKiii,- and Ma- '"'d;!i. IX SOMERSET COUNTY 1 I.V."..;-n: Mfi F1J Witt mm It is of a licut can '"Is-rii r. so that any sjs.s-i.il ii.yn at S cents a mhiii1. .... your money 'h worth. N, FOR MEDP INAL PURPOSES ONLY GEORGE W. BENFORD 4 SON. PUBLIC SALi: I OF DV VIliTl E of an irili-r ls-in..l ..... . U l.'ii mils" r.mrt f .rs,., , ,.' iii.'r-ii.'tieil dire I thev u :i! ...v,.. ,., I'll. ut oilier- on the premise I .S.J TV lib A V FEB V z VS at 1 li-!,' to n ' !. k i- m the f.,!'..,,;,,,. ,(. . ' hilt- Ihe K-lali- uf A:i f.. ii;,, No. 1. renam tra'-t .if 1 l-r fUrl,: 1 f,,. IT-. ' I it". It.llilCil.Iij- J" ' lilt- -i::t- li, nr.- i.r : I-i re s. la I i. r.-..l in. ii'ii n .n il iii arid. ..I ulah ".,.: il III p.iiHl l-tlUllnl;..ii a r '! ii ilti link i..i. . '""'i-' land- .., tr. , ;., r -ai ilr...i.-,., r l r., k A k tin J" ii I i.i .in, i;:. am - i,, i l . -..I'll.;, -iy and ..t ier-, h.n . -is.h An -lull Dwellinq: ti 'ir t.n bill,,., , , 1 fri-ill tn u.if.;. .rlr mA . H i h li.t- ..I ,,.,) )f1, t . I: T hi. , ,,i , Ho se. T. I- -t l.:f No. 2. - I . i .., TERMS. ijfr i -u . .1 I it,.- 11 t 1- 4- Illl.l.l f i i. 'st a'l.s- a j Hill i- (M lkt Hi . f -, .1 "i.- ...r.-iia-r hi.. i . I,, la , . , .r... ii li ... u., , ,, . i ,. . a. I-.O ai in. I I i.i, ,, , rf ,; IT,i i., a..." li- I I 1 .7 l. f.rr,.. ,m , ,. , l'i if 'Ull-e. t.y ;iiiJalli.-.il wa't.i l--iiMl..tt Imi. ;. inm I-I It. Ht.it i lit . Tru.li. Jan 12. PUBLIC SALK -UK- ii I H'llAVK t.f jin onU-r Ucm d of:! r ir j.ltiii. otirt j1 Soiiicpm i (. uii in v u r ii i'uhlc Mic on thc jrttuic!t m lu ii oil SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. IS37. :.u tolItiun.it K.at KMate. smiaie in .:n. t o " ii-:t:p. -s.iiit rHi ( iHiiiiT, l ni,. .ai. a. i p ui J'tah iow ry, i ct a-tti : Trart Wn 9 1(1 11,e i'(,r - 'ULI I lUi Cm .a:it:nci.t-4 . ii ;u r ui d -.tltt'.i... lllio hliV-t.Vc JiTI'l.t-. li.ij. ii tt ;ii"l-oi JomiiiiMii lU.vt-. Sanmrl f.in'ii.an ui-i I.. r-. 'I ' i 1 1 j jt;iri of the Iioi-m .rj-l Urm n-i n u tatc ti umnl vi tmitioi, t 10 ut .''U ''.i ai-rt-. l I'lMIHT lailM. Tract No. 3 ' otii.iiimiif oin' i.inp'rt -I ai d ten a- re" hhI m .-tiiv 1 k P u.tjo Iriii.tr. oi E. r. Wvi. U ' ur,.. i:.ci iiti'i miu-n. 11 Li-in u pan ti :. i;iT i'a.-tu. w ith uIhiu sixty ui n rk r, t-.i- Ui (i',tT tiintvr iitii.i. Tpor.f M- A ttai uin sixty ti vt- n ps h ie...-. ii'ijo.ii.iiif tra-'t Xn. .itin.i iuii'l- .i".'L nuii othcr. :t Item a jiri .1; inc M" t lariu. vit;i atjtuit ivt-niv a.Tts i-l- ai m ti e iiiiiiinrt- in tin. -r, an. I itaviuic liii-rivii vneiol liiu -tnry .lul.k DWELLING HOUSE, utt'1 IrSHtMe. Tliert? i. a .o1 Pujrar l amp on (hi tr.u'i. of tttvtin 1-t.i trcf. Tract Na. 5 rnitainiiii;tuc:itv f..:ir a. n-i a 1 il l iV 1 1 ' v ( w i) i-ri'i.f a' I jo:.i.i.i 4 ra. I .o. 4 anil luinl- f I jnaiMirl i': tr ami it iicr. a!rtil six aT- dear, an! : ' -atai r im I H-r. i'o,-Hio;i j-vcu 011 the 1-luf : r.i A. IK IW. TERMS. TYn r cent to le pjti-1 n!i. n (!; jri bn.H k -i ij.iu n. uif-iii.ni of I.;l.iin c -u l t'fc'i. oitf-iiiiui in n;x iiioii;i.i i.ific t: one third in ix i:i.i.th- atn r tlii- iii.i iiiliTc-t tn l-oin i.aviiKtit- tri-m l-i i.r S.MI "KI. -" i W. S. M t'A ll lW?.K A.ii:i:n t Sawing flacao Easy. sent on 30 DAIS' m lEsiuai iT-J. For ltiln- sttn ns-' -'. fa-iw r". ttorf .B.ix.t tnoi- .r--i."iiii t i. IlMMl vrarle. A U J . l-i CKli Huw It,.- t-' .n Irimi- .rinir it ,! .r-jl oc- ,, .1 for.yi.uy ii.ust.-nli-I caia..iri- 111 4 I -' ir 7 UOTl.rii!itt;tWkiiuiia..u-lpu.u:rin-.ouii. A" Aaenij Warned i " -rmtv v.. AY TUT OF PARTITION. T( Sn-inrnh. interinarrfcd ith rhrift:itn W i TtT. trt'Camhna ".. I'a, Sarah. in:t-riritrr.i a wilh KrnaiHiri Vcavr, ot ( ainhr a rtni;i; l'--Kiiiaitiicl itlouicii. oi amdna ronnty. I'a -'' , b Uiotiu'h. TMtiim in Mu hiintn. Arm., it it 7i:;r ricl with r-aiimcl W. lllin!iii. of aTnt'r.a ' " I'a., Kavinia. intnimrnt-tt witli .hiah Ka:t 'an;lriaf oiimv, I'a.. Kaf-hfl. intiTitinrr t'l John i. Hio'isjh. of ( anihria county I'm . '! rinc. iiutniiarnii wuh Henry S'Mr!if r a, v hriu cimriir. Ta.. Kmaiaicl Kfim. r-"f :f Q Mit-hiiraii. IVtcr Kciin, rentin in M"hai M.tria. iiitcrmarricil with John W. BUms "r ainhriu rtitmty. I'a., Kran.'T. intrrruarrn 'l ' AUaiilcr Siahl. ri'-il:n itt Mic!ui:aii. M iiti. intermarried with Jtrph Hlmn-h, rv"iivi i m irmxait : YtHi an ht-rvTiT notifi(l that in rtiwiunrr a Writ of I'artitiiri ivnc1 out of th ori ' m rotirt f -tn:n.-rMt?iaiiity, Fa., ann tonic diTcTei I uill hol.l mi intict on tht rval i'titf ! J"1 B Kcim. .ilim!fc in i oiit'Tiianvh an1 (jiifnirt:'1'! !'' tow utiiiK. Somt-rwct i.Mimv I'a. on MoimIiiv t: 14th 'lay of Frhniary. A. I. I';. htn an! h-e rm mar attend if r"ou think trocr-Shcritri-othce, l ' JmIIS WINTKI:G Jan. .th. siiiT.tT run of r.vnTiTioN. VtT.ofi aiuhria mnty. 'a., Sarnh, intci nirtrr-t with Kin.uincl Weaver of I amhr a tfiir.v I'.-. KmuiMicl Htotiuh. of aii'hna rouniy V jZ' .. MUaiuli. nidinic in M.c .inom. Am-it- r" marri 1 u. it!i Samuel W. Hi-Hi'h f ' 'i''',,r roomy, Ia . IiMitia. imnn.trnt'! J"1"0 F'Kil. of ( anihria rtMintT. I'a. Ra-h 1. ilI,,r" marve l with John S. Hlmik'h. of ai-t'.r f"'1 tr. P.. Catharine. iiitnnamttl a ith Hi-nT Sif.-iier. f urn bra n;i.ty. I'. 'l 'Ilt:t' K-;ti, rit'us in M t-h'sotti. 1'i tt r K :1 ' " M-tiiif'ti Mit-.i trait Maria. nittTTii rr-it ' JoSn . Itl.mvli. trt"('aiiilna founts . I' tirv. iiit-Tiuurri.ti a ii li lit imnit-r Mali: i 1- in-,- in Mili!i:an. Miittii'. inii-iTM.iT.t i - Jt -. '.'t Itl.fiif.i, rii'!; n- in M.ci'-aM : . Y"ii art- hcri'hy noii'Ufl tii.it iti f"-'l-T "" , A Writ of partition i.-s;:cd ntn of th- !!' 'ihi -t of t :icr't (wtir y P.u. and t mc -1 '" I .; tol i Hit iii'iii t on ti r-al ;. Krivt. dN-.a-.! -ina!f !n 4'ottcTnfir'i 'iI'' m.i'iiiiiint' ton t,-h:;t-. So- icrct c.i:ii y l'1 '." M m!i.y. tin llih day tf K- hnia-v, . I wh n and hen- you may atli-nd ii u V-.t pr.jnr. ci..u:k :i p, 1 i 7aJuaMe Real Estate. valuaDlo Heal Estate A - 1 liJIKkirFVOKKU E, ) JOH WI.Mrr.- i tit H AS LA K LIS jnrgtfitty on, 8brX
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