The Somerset Herald. i:!.v.vi:i i 1.1.. r.:t,r i nTr..-. "nKSiAY Iin- zi. t1: ;,.v kkvii !: a t.u lift we. k ai'iinte-1 Cliari.- Lawn-tK-e. of I Mi i la-10 j.li ia., her itor nm-ti'r f r that i-ity. Ki' iv H. I'm kk Ui-oulili.nu mn.li-.11- f r M: or ..f I t i l.i.L-i .1 i -lsl-...I l.v a in..j.nt ot ?-;.'!. 1 hAl i' h !;--an !. Tii Amis ! !' a l:-'u!-i.iv. T;i' lay nied ,, I a t ii out tin- m., Ki.ini'.hi-aii 'lay throiiirh- -IWT--I-. M. l.y.-f Waj-hini.'ton r-nin-xx. ,a it.tr. ..iu.H-1 a bill in the S.-nate to s;ipl:0 t!. latiuaf.- u--d in d.--dn and otiii't 1" L'.'l iiM-llllieIlt. M.t !;. ;. uhiiin. ii' ehited i.i.i r.ti-' ittL'ii 'ti Tn' !:iy by over ,,.,!'. tv. In AlitL'hcny City tlie ei.-ct their candidate for b .,.ut niajoritv. M.. ri) , x.,ct. a il.vll-- of jl' IT l ii f mi i'. ' k:i..ii. I "( -Ii n Iviinia : !.!.- tlx the li.jnor li.eiiM at MI 'h.. N i'l.iile wl l. il Would reduce the llllllllx-r I tavern- atid abate tin- eviUof the icj .. tratt'c Tfn prohibition w ae continm at the .- .un,. The (mi. ---' I !!..; urc by a erv ia'c union ha- pa d prohih ilorv in, e lcli.c i.t to -ui.initti-d to the I'o;,:,.. In tin- l!or,-e the vote -t. Hid s7 t..r t.. 1 a.' ..ii-i. 'J'i'i. Ki. of i have pun-haw-1 a po.j-. i-;. "ii i.r..- ' -tr.-. t, I'lii.udelpliia. j .., -.,',..-1.1, , j; tt.ii be iit'.-l lip for j.n v J! U- o. . -upied a- tlie liener- In ,'! "l ia- order in the Uni ted .-:..f - ..ii-: . ta.-iu. I invail'l Pcll-ioU k to ti.e Hoi.-c i. 1 1 1. ! 1 1 I'. IImoI I, aj- r,'eiliiTli'a!).hl no: w ith.-tandit): ti i- l-tit. 1 1 , i:t ',! new- .ifthi- 0 of tiie lllllld. -rolls ed dynamite i art- 1 the -li.s t railw av art -t Hi 1 1 1 . i r. Mil I r. i ii,, '- win. p1 the irr.Ckr ,. , .iitii ,ii ... !: is b it'll time that ' ,u-i- -!e.,i! i h ue i.n opportunity i! Willi thi- i e form of villainly -ii -ii -vv : ft tie-- and leliibiitive ju - lie- i, -rill.:.- ii..tuie o! it -nr.-lv de- i m: N. . u - vv : ! ,lk II .-w "II:: -t pill .1 i-ii.-s inter-e--e, and r.-iin-yi-I, "-i.rii'e oil their r I-. b.tii -tat.-s lid! , 1- ( .ev.-i i lei a lii-.it 1 1, -u i"M Tats bilt In v ie. .I'-r v. -i Iv'puiioi'ilil 'iietiibers on I I " i ii -. i Sneliiiali. - Lincoln. 10 II eoimilitlai I.i !' nii-v Ivau.a. I-'i, re I .r H'ajie. - I .r "-ie i .nan, J lor 1. Mi ll. Han lev J. 'atie-roti ii, Conklili1. ti aboil! ;.'.'..! and tloli-eoutn.it- tal Is tivin.' I., avoid tin- ear stove, the li'liiki'k. .;le!,au Valley and I'itts- bin IC.,.lr,..,.l t' p 'uv ti--- sieam from the locomotive. 1 li" -v si, -m i- d.-set iU'd il- belli -Olipie. III. i .-Il-l V e. .(11 ,.-kly ad-Jll-le 1 all. I e,,-i,V adapted to till" cot. li- t .. in- . , t iie . at iei . Tie- Northern Ta ctic i;-,i'roa. ( ', itopiiiiv pr,,K,snto sup ply heat and !i!.l I'roni an iron car, liieit i- to If pro. i. led v ith boilers for iiiakiin: si. . mi and hot water and titt"d up iviih i lectin- or a- apparatus. A car i-! lie limit on this pattern, the dtin U'lini to attach it , . t lie 1 rain iitiiuediate- Iv Is hilld tlie locomotive. TlIK tovetn bill reeel.t IV p ti.lt .-Lite col r of Kaiisa- ha-siin-l the - d b the 1 -islature of iraiiti the r.lit of luii- 'ip-n vvonieii. and the ittcij.i! -uil'i.i.:.- Iet -I. -p. Io the be ail e.,-v trial in tiiat -tat eiven w ill Ik- a ; Si.;;.- ballot b,. will I'loliil. '.oii is yet on and tin- rilit already vveioii We.lpiu ill the hand- ot lln- en.- - of tiie b.'...r inter- e-t. ntid will iiniiieii-i-iv -Iii-ntlien the teinjH-t.iti's. ,-a:i-i . Tiie New York Sen ate, the other day. pa .-d the bill allow in women the ri'.t .. vote ,,t municipal i-l.-ct ..us bv a vote that would seem to indic.te it--approv al by the House also. That it W.eiid t.-n. I ; solve ihe li.pior pi.-itioii in town- and cities Wiis the eltlel' lire it ii ., -i: ti ed in favor of the hill. Sum: "I lie- c ti'ii- o lex.,-are very indicti.iiit that ,'he election oiitraLT'-s in that St, itc l.i-t ,.veit:U-ritrc Immh inves tiatcd at Wii-hintoti. The r. initial .lidcol ;.t!vi--tou and llini- counties ha- tiielito'i:,':'-,! the Slate l'i-latllfe, 1" -'ill ' hat body to protest . a- ! he pro ceed lie are ' :ii-il!t'UZ t.. Texas as well ii-to.-verv tat" in tin- l'i, ion : iinw.tr r.u.t" I bv l.vv and withoilltle' eoj- of the s..n:'Vs a.ltilotitv." Jil.i'e Cih.k -.-.-hi- to Ihll.k tiiat il Ihe Stale ,.f Teii d.s - not ,.i,.,s-t w ii.-li bail'.! b ,Xes itre -1 .i.-n and tie .'.,is ..-tr..ved. and s'l, t he I, -e.nti-l a: noiiM - im probably "li as it III. .thi"". The lilt' ill Cm, I:,- --ns.it, on is LTowin. the i.-itl as f.-r a- a-ci'r-..,!i a ii. .!;:! .i..i:.-ir-.aii. nt ed -.ate ploittinenl eiti.elts are tlitplivlilevl. iiiclnditi; most of the t oifitv Coininis s. oner-. I'ii nut of Thin. -'it of thetn lit- .i trn I', b. en e-t.ibb-ne.1. itui then' i- s.ich u pai.i. in tiie lank- ofthe b.sil- h i- itiat -..ii I them are likely to turn -:..te- cv id.-nce and l.-i ilv aa ill st theii lellow tbltV.-s S, ofthe lleWspaH'rs ol Chi.-.t,, have for many month- been ' .' a p. 11 oil ihe 'ilsholll-tV ol f'le Colli- I mi ion,-!--, b.it It wa- only ns-ently that ; tlie cllai,-- tb.-V made Were taken Up ; and nive-Il-ati-l is Is-jins to l.s.k a- if we . re . haveatt eta will, h c. .mi 1 ,1 ion aii oi.L" those hoi, lln piti,.t,s of trust mil li... Ik tolerated, and hom-tv oin-e t re ! the rule au.oii puiilic Korvaiitn. "u. li a is.nsuii.matioti is .l. voiitlv to be ,vl ' Tiie Itcisl.tturv of Minn. ,.;a ls'lievis that M'loo i- n, .t too high a charge for li.pior lieeii-. s and it has lix.-! that rate lor nil towns H, ih,. s.,;e having a (kij.u latioii of lo.noii ,,r over. Five lnin.in.'d dollars is the hibest finrv sii.ssttsl for this Mate in Ihe bills nt.W before the lx -gi-hitun- and the i'i--ui-e will l. doubt l.-s to d.s -reuse rather:' " -. make This ,..,...'...t .oo- I, 4 .1 . ... .o , ' ,, , " " " "' e1 n-v.-iui, ii,:,,, om- ol s.vm. m all pn.b- aniiiTv ti w. .iii.i yu-i.l a .s.iisi,l,.ra!,lv atz- r revenue, wiu.e al lln- same tune it would clos,. iij. ,i fur greater numlH-r of ! don. Pa., and services wen' in pn.gn-s ves tlie cheap, low progeri.-s wliicb are the I brday afternoon, when sius of life were hunt.- of iav l.-s- ami ..w characters. ' shown in the suppwej c .iri-e. He was n--Tht i'tini hih liis-n-e oflilinois has ojv- ' "'"'l fnm the coftiu, medical aid again eral.- l to . i-s-rvi.se s.,inewiiat the numlver i ",,n,m""i. "d this morning the lad pives ..f s.,;.s..,s in that state, but the tendency '' f"r -on'l'!'te m-over-. of r.-s ut high li.-.-i: iiilatiou -s tow ard I a liigiiet rate. Wt might a.- we'l iMlhs-t ' .sli-m t'.ki i- .1, - -:. .... i ,i i . j--o i . distihed sp,nts tn cities, w !h a smaller I yrw f r ! i 1, , , ,r liarge lor a ls-r it . r.e liurh license 1 - r.v - ii i . v. law of this -rt will be Is.th a revenue and a reform measure Tim trsi.ii-.lollar ie at Utt to -ttli-m- j e.1 in payment if dm t.i tlie Lniti KLit.i r in rii-hatim? for Ktuii'lard 1"1- j , . j ,h. jnt. bill. Thi-re are eliev-.i to Iw about ., 0,miifi of tliMu that will be trtvM'ntwL ' ' Tlie time of redi-iiil'tiim i limited to fix ! months. The trade dollar orufinal- ! Iv voinVil for jurjne of forvijrn. trade, and wa jriven a limited li-pil ti'nder oiiality in this country, but it wan long ww' deprived of the legal Under quality, and haa O'awd to serve the purpose for whirh it wa dehijrne.1. Tne total nuin-ta-r coined was :i."i.(V."lM. Of thin num-l-er lV.(tH.nt4 were eXH.rlel, 1 ,.ili U H were j.n.lwliiy Liken a brow I by v'hinew is-tiirtiin,: to their home, and 5iXi.iiii were n-nn.-lt-d at the t'liiti-d Statin mint. As 2,-i"4.712 are reported by cii-tom ! t, ,uuf- to have l-'n brou'.'lit back into I the 1'nitel Siat.-rs It in ehtiuiat-i ly the lin tor of the Mint that the mimlier at pn- iit in tliix country i ulniut 7.''C,- To Override the Veto. V.-H!N'.T"X. fob. I'l. The m i-ne in the Hoii-toaiav on the nss-ption of the rep-rt on the bit: p -ii-ioii v.-t.i troin the .'oinmiltee on Invalid Vii.-i"!!s was more exctini: and inn-resting than tiiat which vurr.sl at the r-s.pti..ii of the vet.i. The chairuiaii ofthe .oininitiiv. Colonel Maison. had i va n out the ine-sai;.- by "tak'-s," or piev to each iniiib, rof a sub-committee of five. Kach ne iniM-r vv a- instructed to study hi- part well and to an-wer the objections contained in it Y.ter.liw the live parts wre turned in. mid were a strong a- could U- made. Mr. Svv.i;-. of l'i nn-vlv.iiiiii. was of the -ub-cointiiiti.s.. ( haianian Maloii arnnsl w ith tii.s material, sat down last iib-ht with a stcnoianiier and cotnleii-,sl it into a solid I and sv linnet , al report It was read I., a i yiii.at!iet!i' Hoii-c. and the K-'puiilieaii side j api. landed . v. ry point. I be Ii. ni.K ial- in j ihe main r.s-.,e.t it silently, but everybody with wat iiitcre-t. About lint m uiis rs i w.-re pr,eiit and remained throii.'ho.it the , n.i,:i,: i Tiie p-!iii t. "tie ofthe -tro!i;;e-t ever pre- j .1 to in, 11 .it sii- ii a in. liter a- a nd it i- t'.-n.Taiiy coii--cd.-,I I lie . Met 'o brace Up " iia ,,.. l in in v w. ik-kiie,-. in. nl r. w :i,i vv. ri' o ...U io i,:ru ta : "1. in.-, I Vote all.-, beariiiir 'a.- i'r. , i.-mia, ii,.... It i- i.oi li. . i .-iii ,,--:!,.. iiio.ijii. tiit, t:t. IYn-,oiis lout nci.- vviii 's- -iron:: .-.oilb to pa-- tile i,l. a-iireover li,,-v.-t". A li. vv lin .i-'ir. liiav e-a.i III that -. t tr a- the II "il-e i- eon,-, rn- e.i. J'!,:- i- ,!le -V-lelll itif Work'!! "f t ! IC - -idi. r r.t. k, t I iir-.iljii, -ii the eouiit - y. There i- a - ia-p j...!.li,.. in .v,. i'l il.i-. b it tlie , !,. in aLfenis are in it fr b,-nie . It is es l:iliale.l lliat ij.-tlloll. ihe p 'li-ion I.. i 111 ..-HI vvito i- dom til, I.-..MH Ian I. h:l i, him. i.i in j, iuio!e,i in thi.- dependent pen-, on bill. Ail tin -se soidier intbienc. ai .- io t.e '.r. .iil'Ii; t.. bear "ii I " .lire by t.-le-npii and m.iii bv ie-M i'n-- lav. wlieii the V. o i- to Is- lake, I. and ii liii- -bower d .n't i k -11 it w ill -.-are -one m. inl.ers halt' to.l.-u h Not a -:iu!f .-.sjii- -t vva- r... eiv.s by the l'l.-;.l. lit to -l-II the bill, the prote-t- Ix-illH ;:il tie otiicr vv i". Mummies Found in Dakota. -I. I'M 1.. I'e'.. Jo l ive mtllltinies Were d-coersl in a cave ill tiie Ita-I band- of O tkota n few days ao, and were uronclit to ties c.ty to-day. William Aden, a c.Tv-lsy, vva- -old pni-iss-tilt, und scie.'t,s a l.s-atioll ab .nt the tuiddie ot Ihe Had laillds on the s..i- ..I a mountain, lie U-jan sinkiiiv.' a -ball, and alicr ,-ttin down tw-.-uiytivi le t ,1,mv,-'i-.I it .av. rn about tweiilv liv. t - I -'pi. in- w tiieh bad otuv . .p-l.'-i on the UI-.llMlil'll -ide. !I- found llU.ldi.si toether !i ..lie corner ,f the cave five human bodies I'll, air vva-foul. The b'i.ii ivi-n- those of a mail, woman and tlirs children. Tiny vv ere -lirivelled to les- lb. ,11 hit ! f 1 1 ie I nit It l-al ie and the tli-h vva- till f.u ti.t- Is.ue-, t, h a- hard a- thai of iVyptiaii iiiiihi- . mi s. The hair was still on the heads. Ulld the fiticr nails were is-rl'.-ct and v ry long. When the liodies Were brought to ihe slir i'.tec t ho hair lt-11 tiff, but the atmosphere had no .., ii. r cll'cet upin tin -ni. 'I be -id. - of the cave bore llidi.alious that ilc .pie had tried to dioul. The theory i-u.ai ti.ey took refuse ti.ere, and tluit a I.n: l-ii.l, 01 flow of lava from the mountain !., i ll." lically scaled lllecave, I.-iivili tl:e j.;i-..ner- io .lit- ,.f starvation . A thr.s- f-..t -:ratii!ti of iava w;i.- found jn-t ab-.v.- tlie - ;.Ve 'I'i.c itodv ot the 111. til i.eill mark- ! !,i- - d. as tboil''!i ln:id" by -onie sharp in--i .-in. lent, but no w.-iiH.ns ort.s.Is were found ill the ran . It was near thi- plaee tbat the lower jaw ofa llia-todcll wa-di-is.v-I. .1 bv explorer- and sent to the Smithson ian In-titnt.'.it. Boston Corbett's Revolvers. r.'iTkv. kait.. fel... 1-.- itoston orlK-it. 1 1,,'' -I..V IT ot ' Joitll Wllke- it. mill, created II sea-aiiolt ill the Kitlt-a- Iloti-4- of Uepresen-litbv.- v'tster,iay. At the eoIlllllenis-UM-l.t ol the ses-ioll ofthe Le.'i -!i'.l U I e ( 'otbcl t W.I-Up- jw.in'c I as-i-tiint .loorkts-p-r. Yester.biy ht .Lapped t vv revolvers and t,,"l; witii .irtri.L-ts.. Then, with a .-. hove a n,-rro at'etidaiit him a l.t "f havvit we. :p. n. from tlie Rcj-rc.-, illative-' hall. A in- Norton attempted to exj -ar, ant nl tul. ttc with l.illl. w hell I'ortiett eock-d one, .1 hi: v-.-rs and iointin' ii d-rectlv ;il tb. tevol ..Micer t.-id him Io :ave1. i orbi-tt il.eit t'areisi for spak.'r Smith, and mi itiee. ,u a ineiuU-r who -om. vv hat rc-s'liihi.-d k t , 1 1 1 vv.i- aisitil to lire, when lite lit -iii'st ti).'. w up In- hands und -iti.l he was not l'i,- ;,..lk... Ihe meitils-r w,.- then pTIlt lied to nto-..-.n. 'o-:t-1t til.-n too', p. e--;..n i.I tin-Speaker'-. tll.-ry, and w;tlk- l, : in .'---lit of tit.- door-, held :t d'ir.i. tin .- iiie iii eu.ii ---:... i. refti-. n;s io allow ,e.v 'ii. to c .me u, a:- him. Tine.- . ::y p iii.-e-.:, -li v. rc . a!c-d. bu' they vvocld n e velttiiri ii t.. ihe ,!.,rk . -,."-;-!. r. A, 1J .. . ... k i' .rbeti ..,t nor I dovvnto the iloiiM to :.!.-, urn or h. would it. im wn and adjourn it himself. Tiie lloii-c i aboiimed. orisit was ali.rwaid-ca.tur.sl j in the lower corridor, disarmtsl and taken to tic i.ilnv -i.i'i.ei. where Ie- is now culiiiisl. ; II w :i, pi .iiai.'y Is- adjiidd n.m, and j confined m mi asylum. : Texas Election Outrages. W v-iii'.1o, K, b Is purine t. inipii rv iniotiie T.-xa- eh-ctioii ouirau'e- lo-day. K I! ci'l.'t Ibowit. olore.l i h rk al lirabal pre t. -tilted that white tht' votinz was :-.iu!' on a noic w;is sen! in to the two llctn-s-ratic el.--ti..n o:.r-, and s.n after thns irnie.1 men came in, seized the ballot box ii made oil wiih il. At that time the nut show,, ihe !:,-. uhliean candidate Kir Jilde,- la votes ah.a.l W. 1.. Williams, white, lN-morrji, .-aid he wa-a cainhdatt on the hs. pie's ticket hut tthdn w in favor of 1: J M.s.re. a nerv.. i claimed to Ih- a U.-publn an, hut was i d. uoim.vj i.y the other leroc as a " Mu- j jwiiuip'' , I Much oilier te-titnoiiv was civen coim: to i s.iow violence and intimidation, part ef it K ing that of W S B ltier, iK io-s-rat isilicc- man at Bn nls.ur. w ho .l.-scrds-d the raid on j the jail and lynching ofthns- ncnics Almost Buried Alive. i K isrrc a.. Feb. 1--Kddic Coo-e. a-cd 1 years wa- found lying appm ntly dead on the top .,f an oil tank near this villain- on j s'," 1 A niiin!-rif physit-ians was sum- '. n,'""d. wlmagnvl that liii- was extinct ami I, thai death had n-siilt.J fn.tu inhalation of i ! t!w pusonous as, i arising fmin fn-sh eru.U- , (1ii. t-, he ItoV Was tsiiiilllsl Ult.l l,S.,m.l r.. ' i liunal at tin dome of his t.an'uts. near Corv. Shot His Wife And Himself. re"- a Ns-eia! lnm lleti.a- 'hii ..., Feb 11.- ti . III-., savs ; Morns Ha' fitid a we'l l, wio -.- , ' - , e.i i o-oo e.tueii, shot his wile and himself this afier- . , , """"' Hr d r4 ,hl" "ening. 8lc will re- ever. They had quarreled and separated : 1TW wk, A STORM-SWEPT LAND. Great Loss of Life and Property and Stoppage of Railroad Train. Ki HrwKH. X. Y.. F.-li. !. An vi,Ie-iit ...-.-urn-d in thi city at about uoou ttwlay hy -.lik-li a T.un:girl and urn-man lot their lives. Al. tt;e mt.minir men; nau own higli wind. and. coming from the houtli, it had full "wcvfi down the tJenewe River rhannel. The result that a KUt of more than ordinary Mreiijrtli Mia.ed olTtwo larjs- ale wliieli carry telegraph win ncrons tlie bndjrK, and wliicii writ-n placed in tlie iron trutwcK thai when they A ll they carried nli (hem the two spaiix of the hrijjre upon i which they stood. i Annie liraltaiii. ai-l l'J year., wan the name of the irirl. Tl.rvt- employe- of W. K. Kimball & o., an- mivin;:. and fears are ciiti-naiiisl tha tiny were swept down the river. The exa.1 numinr of In l't ran nt yet Im ajwertaine'l. I OLiiRVIrii .KKAT OALC Pk.ivkk. l i-b. A liL-ht wind-storm net in overthc cntirv Kaai'-ni portion of folo i rado at l' o'clock VehiesJjy night, lis ! velo. itv incnMil sleadilv until 4 o'clock votci-day moriiiiii.'. when a (Tale was blow ing at the rate of railn an hour. Thi c.iitinu-.l until 2o'cl. k ycMerday afieniMii. In this city many building- were unn'oicd, Miioki-.ta.k-, chimneys and telegraph and Ulephone .les level.il with the (.'round, and ptrft-!la- wind ow hr..k. u. The dain-ul"- will rtach Keveral thou-iind doliars Mil-ale of TVnver the ea.-ualties n p.ne.1 arc couM.lcrahly greater thai, in the city. On tlie lie.iver and Kio lirande Ilailvvay four niiie- North ol Colorado Spriniis every coach ofthe North-hound Salt Lake express, un-si-'inj of two sleeping cars, two passenger cache- and a Ui-sie and mail car, was blow n from the track al .i o cl.s k yesterday iiionDii', and the mail car and its contents H, ri. .jtn.j. d hy lire. e,. .-nj-. r train of tliii-c coai lies which , .(-, i. f ' Iii, ,(1 l),.,t on the Ieiiver and s . ;ti. Park Ko-d for Morrison at s o'clock w ,f,,.;i fr, !. t r.u'k by a terrillc idast j j n i down an eiiibanktnciit when aliut twelve iniii- hotii (he city. iuepa-s- ,.,j,.p hi- hrok. n, and several ot.i.-r.- Were badly brili-cd. eai I '-.mo, on ihe same road, the la-ad-V'iitc express was blow n over a hiale and nearly all ofthe p. encr- and tram -men wercsv.'rc!v intui-e.l and the .-..itches vv.-te b.i.liv vvr.s-ii.-d. l. I'VI 1. -NoWiiD I M.I.K. sr. I'sii.. Minn.. I'.b. Is mne ofthe vvor-t -lorm- of this ", liter racd last iiiht. :.:,! i- il.i over yel. It was piss vie, 1 by a lad .,!' 1 .ii and si.st. whi' it rail aloli the tra.-k-"1 the -ins-t car-, and which iaicr on liw.r. ui.tkiii it d:ll). -ult to clear tin-in o that tl. .-'cars mid run. liarly la-t ni:ht it ic au simw in liard. and al il .!" this niornin showed the lir-l si-ns of leiiin up. Tour to six inches have la.l.-u. and a brisk vv.ud is causine bad drill-. Trains in all direction- are .i.-laved, cvt-n the Siiort l.ine trams I U-tVVecIl li.is citv ami Minniapolis nspiir pull tlnvs' cars throiiit. ii, two endues t. Tin- iiieiucrv is 1- ,1,-rc aisive it'-ro. l.E-lkC.TlVi: l.K.HTMNU 1 M.W VoKk. Ni.w ',.t:k i'.-b. is . tremendous thun der storm broke over this city ...sin atier o'clock thi- eveiiiu. and at this hour - r. M coiitinues. The rain tell in torrents, la-lit- nii.i; siru'-k tne A i. an cotton warchoii-e ,i,s.ks at T..ntpkin-v ii!. . S. Iandtht y are now hurniiik; fuhmi-lv, the tiaiues liehtiu up the hay and the lower (art of the city. The loss will l' heavy. IKUHi -TOI'PI.II in I'll HUal. t'liievco, K,b. is. - rttc worst storm ofthe Winter l a- been pievailin thiiMitihout the Northw,1-! to-ilay.B The iclerapb s.-rvice We-I ol'll'tl.tha aad S. I '.nil has In-ell eom pletelv cui otf Nearly all triiin- on the hues Wi-t. Norm and South of Miuiieap .lis have U-en abandoned. The Northern l';v cdic. Mautiobaan.l the llu-tiims and liakota lint- are entirely i.l.-ked. Thirteen Chicago "Boodlers." 'iiievoo, l-'eb. IS Il is .1. fmilt ly uinler stood that .In. lite Anlb.iiiy will issue the order ior the special lirand Jury that is to impure into the case of corrupt members of the I 'unity Hoard and their satellite within a few days Th- early date is due to the eirt .im-talice lh.lt within the past forty eiht holii-s the inv.-liiratioii th-juli n.rin-t j the " IsMtdi.-rs " leauv- we k- ao ha- h..i ! really facilitated. A mole nerve!r-s bit it j would tie Lard to at together than theercvv ; thiit lias Itecn pivyiu uimiii the county tr.a i ury for yeiirs. At tiie first intimation that Sic. S-hncider. the IstiltT maker and pluiu i U-r, had is.nte ed, i.vertiir's were made for ! a s. Hit in. nt by men who uu.ioabicdiv, i! I wa- titoiiht. were tiilty of irrcularitics. The sp-tacle of a hiirh county ollicial in tear- in the otlice of a ccriain down town I merchant implorin with licnzasl lu-cents j f .r lieiicy i- narrated in ivrta'n .-iarters it ; an iit-titinv of how bildiv deili :aii7..-d are j sof f tie- " ls..t Iters. " F. la'v WeiieV. j ihe lawyer who-.- oili-e iii r- of the i .iiij: iti their desp-ra'i-.ii -oiu'iit to raid l;t-t ; n.chi to s.s ure tsTiain eiimiiiatin papers, : -peakin ot'thc matter to-day. said : " Now ltii.it ihe thiiiii is out I will say to y, ni that ) tl-e p-iju-ri Mr Keonli and his an wanted I were taken fr.uu Schneider's place. We've ! hi-cii workin on that ihinz lor two mouil.s laud we've e,,t stutr enoiih aainst that , irit'.i: in the I'ounty Hoard to send them to i Ihe N'niteittiary for years." i II i- pretty weii i-tahlM.c I that ih" nuin i her of I '. mi iily ' 'oinnii --ioiiei--. - ' cn-n'-s-j inner- and . lupl-iv .-s .!' 1 i'ou'stv i'.onrd , w i,. v. ill ! ertneiKiUy i, i.i on if. cvid in e ; now in lb. bands ..ftbe -'iiie'- A't .riiey is ; thirl. -"ii Tiii-,!.-ti'-i include S.!,'i'.;(l,.r or I any of tie others w ho have - -oii--a!ed. ' , .. - . . 1 A Deliberate Murder. l'w.!i-ov pa.. IT -- .Ms. ut l .-i IV M i t.eday Iiw r. ii.s- peruts k, lit.-kuauesl ' i'.u.L" j -hot and k'ihsl HoU rt 1'en y near the n.U ; i'n: mill. Coroner Hammer was . ailed and ! la Id an .i.tiiii-t. w hi. It d.vcl.,1.,,1 the fit- that I'.-r, y. the deceased, a in the yard of John 'oyle and I'eie.sk. who was a.-ro-s thet w-k. distaiiis-alsnit seveniy-fivc yards, i-tnieoiit of his house with a mi and flntl a -hot. IVrcv . w ho knew him well call, si a. ro-s for tiim to shoot down the hill, when he find one more shot, apparently in tltrair. and then suddenly turned, took aim and -hot l't rev. who threw up hi- ban I- savin " I am -hot ' Immediately Peacock was seen to reload lb- "in and -aid : "Iio you want any more of that down there.'" Pcac-s-k was then pla.v under arre-t and phevl in tlie lockup to await the action ..f the 'on.ner's jury. When the Coroner ot p. es-ioli of the in it was found loaded. It wa a 1'lols-rt ritie of -until iniilH-r. The jury foii'idthat Pen-y rametohis death fnnn a jjuti-shot wound from a tin in the hands of Peacock. The Coronet ordered l',-.i. k to l-t,,keu to j:,,I and he was taken t" ins-usbiir on the la-t triin. IVaisiek. it j i- -.lid had Ivts-u tlrinkiug for stime time ami J had lnen shooiin aniutitl nvkb-sslv Ibrscv- er.il night- at times during the tl iv. I leaves a wife and seven childnn in rather pi.r i .n-iiin.f ances. Hew-as a rolling-mill ! Worker. I'ea.sK-k also has a small family. No had feeling was known to exist heuvts-n the partii-. The Latest Veto. W vuns.iToi;. Feb. Pi The Prcsitlent t day -etit to the House a message vetoing the bill apnmpriatiug iPl.tus) for sissl for the llrotllh-strieL-.i .1i-tri,.M .S T....u Tl.n Presideiit states that while he nssiuijie Ihe ne.sl ol su. l, ;j f,rls ohligwl to withhold his iippr..val of the plan pns-ed hy the hill "to indulge a benevolent and charitable seutimeiti through the appropriation of public funds for that purp-se." An Editor Killed. Cnieoo. Feb. Paul C. Rh-m4. etlitor ofthe rrf Oftnt Bulletin, of St. Ixmia, was instantly kilh-l hy a train, on the Illinois Central tracks, al Twenty-wcond street, t. l light. He was stepping out of the wav of one engine, and encountered another going in tlie opposite direction. How a Young Ciri Who Was Said to Be Lamed for Life Prophesied the Hour of Her Cure, and Cot Up and Danced. PiTissi ati, Feb. 17. A mirarulou cure, unaccountable eieejH by riipeniatural ajren cy of the monib rful power eierei-ol ovtr the body by a ftn.n menial delusion, wa roliht thin anenioon at Uanksville, alxrut one and one-half miles Southwest of the city, nil the Jieixin of Miss Maie lieadling, the voting tiauhter of a al miner ofthat place. Ill a trance la-t Molicr she claimed to have seen atid conversed witii the Lord ami then received a divine communication to the effect that at 2 r. ou February 17, she would lie raised from the invalid bed on which he had lain f..r years and lie allowed to walk. This nioniin the jouti (firl was ftatiently awaitiu the happy hour whcti she woiiid lie able to rise, and to-day friends and neiltls.i-s who k'tew ofthe presiratious to receive the healin piwer of the Almihty athere I at ihe humble home of Mis Itead lin's father. Ail were admitted to the room al.ut noon and the utmost solemnity prevaih-1 while the a- cmbled ihnui awaited the inanife-ta-tioii ofthe Spirit of .sl. A the hour of 2 o'cl's-k ajipMaclieil a Strang", unnatural feel in over-eainc th w: present and they seeimsl v.ver-w la Inivtl by some lilidt finable pres eiuv. All sat amid the most deathly silence ami ap-arisl full of fear, bin tiie afflicted girl's lace wore an expression of joy and her face scented to erow in Uauty until Jo 'cluck, lixa. tiy on the stroke of i she arose from the chair w iih her crult hts in her hands a id lliniu tin-ill a-idc. waiktsl about the r.t.en, to the ovcr-vviictmin astonishrnent of th.isc pie-i-nt. Her ankle had been pronounced in, urn.,:; . but she now jumped about the room like a small irl. Her parents ainio-l wept for joy and the reatest exciteincni 're itiied. The news was imis,-.! alH.ut in itank-viiie, and almost the whole p,j.itliili,.ii turn, d out to witin'ss the remarkable case. Keliiotis exercis,-. were held by Kev. An hibald. w ho was pnsx nt and watchtsl the cure, an I rc joicin miniums ail tlay in the pM'adlin hou-.'hol,l. To the n-jstrter who had iiusl ad m is-it in to the h .uv anil -aw the eun- Miss llea.tliu said : " I am ciin-d. I am cured." So oventime was slit u ilit joy thai she c.l'.ht say iiiithil: more. Il is the belief anion n.-i-il.bor- thai M i-s ileaiiliii was sinecn in her claim of atoi, lion, itu-l that she had b-s-it cured. The train hi-'., ry ol Mi Mai.' PK-.tdiin i ind.s-d a very remarkable one. She ins l-ecti an t'l.j --1 "t c.irio-ity am. 'ti lite p.ple of ihe lilt), itiinin i!iiae of II tnksv ilic for s. vera! li'oiiihs pa.-t. Persons from a tlis tuiev have vi-itctl her mrouii i-urio-ity. and to ail M:-s ilea, I'in. W'tiiout r--luet.tuce. ha- told t he same -I ni i ill for .vurd -tory. i ine ttiin must In-conce.lt d. She is sin cere in her sliitt-niciils and mi impress!- all who talk with her. Mix- lleadlln i.s le-.s than Is years ,,f ae and raiher handsome, not w it h.-taudiu tin- fact that she is frail and delicate from In r Ion cniilihcmcut. She -js-aks in a low, sweet vttiee ant! is so earnest in her conversation that the thought never enters the mind of any of her callers that she is practic in deception, however linn may Ik- the belief that Miss Headline is lal.,: in under some , It lusion. Flood and Famine. Lyons. Mich., I'.b. Pi. - The sople ..f Ly ons, w ho have for a week foiiht II. tod and ice w ith the . lest icnit ion of a arrison assail tsi bv a lK-.-,.in f.s-, ure now brouht frit to face with, terrible privati u aiKlthcir suf fcriiu; calls for speedy relief, if a worse ca lamity than has ain-a-lv b fallen them i.A to U averted. Tne whole population ha- lus-n turned out of ht.u-e iind home: every pla.v t.f husine.-.s - sithiiieriri -.1 ; the iiidu-tries of tie town have b.s-ii .Miiii'Iet'.-ly suss.n, ,1 a.-d ntaiiy of ti; m i.M, :-; tlc-ti-oved. Some b lii-i'lls itave it v:l .lllderiiti'hsl by Will; r, and many t .til enrn a lib ruined even seioul,! the vvate;- o;tu.' I. .'an I lliver I'eliltu to it- old Ih-.I. vviii. :. i- v.-ry ;i:i,-cr;aiii. llriveu tnini tie-ir shops -.nd liou-es, the p op'.c have t aivi-u fiiti.'e on iiiht-r round aioi are svkin to save sai d remnants of tin ir nr 'jK.rty as tin y can reach at the im minent jicril of their live-. Their condition is desperate and piliful. It would be dilli-c-'ilt to imaine a more miserable plihl for a c .uinmnity to be in, in this inclement season and bitter climate. Two days ito the water rushed eiht and t.-n feet tlts-p throtih the town, the eiirn'iit b .in nftts'ii miles an hour. It is not so deep lo-day, hill tlie vel. ity of the stream re-i- aens uiiciHs-kel. Famine threatens ihe siiiekeu Msip!e. yet only a stones throw away stands the ruins ofthe (ioliii. Mill ami its prtvioiis pnMliict of tlour. i'iivcii hy the cxiencien of ihe tKriiciun. two youn men risked their lives to-day in a skiff and succeeded in obtaining a few h:is of liotir from the mill. The sttks ofthe ivs-ery and pntvisioii stons, or so mucii tf tbeui its Citn be reachtsl, are exhau-teil ami fmsl i- s -ani Tiie men an Wnrkih val iantly to save .tods and ntht:r pntK'rty. If t'.e ice ore ulMtve shtiuld move nothiii c uiiil prevent the total destruction of tiie town. An eir.irt to blow up the ore has h s i mailt' wit li dynamite, but so far only witii (mm. r success. I'he Rore is twenty fe.-t hih and men can not loo-en more til in ci!ity rods a ilav. At this rate it will take ten days before the town ran zct relief. i he State -islature at 1-lilsin to-day )iit-sed a joint restilutioii apHiiitin a i-om-nhtte.' to isuiie here and resirt with rt-fer-eiico to an appropriation for tlie sufferers. Cabinet Changes. Wasiiixotox, Feb. 3.1. The corn-itoud- j enl ofthe AVtr Yurk St'ir say's hi a dispitch j l'i his tit(ter : ' Tltere is nti loner any tloubi here that Carlisle is to lie Secretary of the I Tn-a-ury. It is also thouht lo Ik: settled j that Peudl'-ton is zoin into the Cabinet , and that tiarland i- oin out of it. Then' ! ,1's-s not sts'in to is- so much certainty as to i "ioiit-l i, tuner, i. .ii n i- ihe is-ticr opui ion and my full b li- f t!i it he will Is Post-tiia-ler I ieiier:il. II-- ha- wonderful ext-'ii-live ahililit- and re it skill in d.-aiin- with lllell. " Ttie Sr.'aker,ihip is iKssimiu tht: pnH ill i'.lesti'tn. .Mr. iah, kill's eandltlacy w ill Is' slouily resisteil by tiie revenue n-formtm. If Mr. Carlisle ii ut iu ;,e tiet House, the attsctitv of Mr. Morrison will lie a great loss tt the reformers. His faculty for oraniza. th. n and his 'undaunted isnirae cannot easi ly ! replaivl. 1 saitl yestenlay thai Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, and Mr. Mills, of Texa are talked about as candiilatcs for the Sjieak erdiip." Mr. Mills, the com'spiiiilciii con cludes, has the best chitnis'. McMilliaii, of Teiiues-e ; lilout, of ticoiia ; Spriuer, of nil nois ; Crisjt, of ticoria, are also meiitiou etl a- available cadi, lutes. Another di-patch rcpr.-seiits tlie fvlinz as lsiuthai Mr. Falrchild is pittetl aaiust the li Id of seekers after the Treasury pirtifolio. I: is also hint. -1 that Mr. Fain hild will re sin if he i not tendensl Ihe piatx-. Burglars in Lawrence. Nkw Cvsti.k. Feb. s Fsirly this morning W. II. Marshall, who keep- a general stoic ill New WllllliliL'toli. Ibis colllltv. heard I su-iii.-ioiis noise ill his store mun It., .-a up out of lied and Went iutothe store, and as he made his apcaran:v he was -hot at. Mar-hall returned the tin-, and several sii iis were fin-d ami no om- w as hurt. The burglar- got aw ay with itis.ut tin that were in the money drawer. Tiie thieves had visited Lininger's -tore is.-fore going to Marshall's and took a small amount of money out of the drawer and several revolvers. Tiny also broke into Boyd's wagon simp, w lit re thev stole a tpi.mtity of tools. The thieves eseaje tsl by breaking into the Sharpsville railroad tool house mid takimrout a baud-car. Twin Bills for Naval Defenses. W vsHlSoTok, 1). C, Feb. JO. What are known as :aiiienn and Hale's twin bills for increase of the navy, which passed the Senate on Thursday, n-achetl the House yes terday to await the action ofthat body. The total amount appropriated by the two bills is lA" )".. of which $15,0tW,OiJ isiievoted t.) tlie construction of ten lightly armed oo-an cruisers, to lie capable of steaming twenty knots an hour, and $10.lt).0i to ward the building of five iron-cla.ls of au imjtmved monitor tyjw for harbor defense. A Boston Crook Neatly Caught. Bostox. Feb. H William P. t-n-ar, a clerk far K. II. White 4 Co.. left Boston for Montreal, on Dacember 24, 1W' earryin m with him. He obtained the money by Ijttldin bai-k silver oertific-iU-v olitaitietl in exchane for silver at the I'nited States Sub-Treasury. Sieuraiil bis family took a room on St. Catharine street, whither lie was traced by an aent of Wizin & Wood, of this city. This agent told Spear that he was sellin ciars smuz'etl to Canada, and w ante. I a mrtner. Purin carnival week they ran a booth near the tolian slide. Then Sjiear was told that in order to get any moreci(;ar he must see the " Bosa Smug !er," wlin ditl not dare to enter Canada for fear of arrest. Tlie ex-clerk fell inio the trap and accom panied the detective ou a slcih ri.le. He was taken across the line to jst. Albans, Vt. Spear ami the azeiit were sitliti down to dinner ut a hotel when lk Ux-tive Wan! en tered. "Here is my loss," said the detec tive, as Mr. Wanl entered the room. " I am (flail to ee you, Mr. SjH-ar," saitl Mr. Ward. I am not lad to see you." saitl S(ear. nv oniziii him at once ami sinkin hack, much overcome, into the chair from which he had just risen. Findin himself thus safely canlit, S;ear niade no H-d-lance and arvss to come to Boston without the tt.iv emor's nsiiiisitiou. He was arraizned lie- fore the Municipal Court yesterday pleaded uuilty to the charze. Devoted to His Wife. ad Si. I'Att., Feb. is. The Senate P.-is in Committee visited Sliliwater t and were furnisiii-1 with a itcculiar .lieu ! confession, addressed to 1natiu: I b,' Convict .Michael Kelly, an li.i:nellv Iri-hiii.il, I o.iec a resident of St. Paul, ami sent.-n j for life 1J years ago for killing liar.i. y La Keliy writes : ! " I n fortunate i'urney Iaimb was my ii.ur j neihlHjr. We became involved in a .plane! j al,,. and inten-stin arguments la-Ion- the i ami tight. Before we commenced Io fight. I 1 committee. They are not t throiih, and j had my cavalry swonl w ith me. w hich I i w ill not rejtort hi Ion' next wts k. The indi ! gave lo my wite to take to the bouse, but i vidua) producers have submitted an ameii.l ! .! ditl not, anil when Lamb had me by ti e I e.1 bill, which will likely lie reported favora hair, and held my bead oppisite his wai 1 my wife, supsisiug he would do nie Issiily j harm, cried to him to let tro, al the same i tune shoving him from me; and that w.i i llietiine the lai.il wound was given with t.'.j ( sword, i'.ut the sword was not in my li.in-.i -. ! Ii I not tlivule the fact at the trial, lor I bad li" fear of being convicted, for I knew I ; did not kill l.auib. and 1 wit- moved hy i j more powerful incentive, most sacred to n,, j ii- vi to my !od. She was ray wife, mother 1 ,., i, iv citiidreii, and I loved her." ivi- iiy claims to have seivtd in the late : war l,,r rive years. Hi- prison record is ! good. j - - j A Sister Superior Escapes from her Convent After Twenty Years. Ni.WAlik, )., Feb. IH. All event which ha.- pro'liiccd a sen-alion of no small mag nitude in embolic circles lit re leaked out to il ,y Ni-ter tiencvicve, who has lived the life ofa nun for twenty years and was sister superior t.f the convent attached to St. Fntn- cis lc Sales, in this citv, discanltsl her holy n.hi-s ami h it the pl.u Friday night hist I anything worth tiilking about by way oj- Tne rca-oii of this action on her part is said i legislation, and until they tin liny ought to U-ow ing to disputes and tlissati-factions. ! not to think of adjourning. It is the general It is said she was aided in her esca- by j opinion that then- w ill iie no final adjonrn-h.-r sisn-rs and a brother-in-law. Where she j mciil until the millle of May. I'iiere is is no one sts'ins lo know , hut at la-t accounts ! g""d legislation needed, and there is no rea- sbe w a- heard of in Chillicolhe. She is iin intelligent and rather prepossessing lady of about :ki years, and was looketl upon as one of the luvist faithful in her chosen life. The renunciation of her roU-s ami vows is unex plained. Her right name is Mary Hewett. Auction will he made, iu all probability, to n-turu her if she is found. The tlisstsition is ' however, to say as little iis possible coiicem j ing the t-st.-iiH' and the cause- of it. In Blaine's Interest. t'lin v.ai, Feb. P.I. The fact thai Mr. i Walker Blaine, son of the ex-Senator, is at ! the head of a concern w hich has just Isjen iiicorjsira'ed at Springfield under the title of : the liidi'H.'ndeut Publishing tiiiijiaiiy, has given rise lo considerable spsulation as to w hether it is intelidiil lo start an aftenitsin ,.ip,-r in this ciiy in the interest of the ex S'liator, ill view of the coining Presidential c.tinjiaigii. At pn-sciil the Trilntne i.s the only Blaine organ in the city, the other & -publican a per. the Ii'trr-UituH an I the Mail, hciuholh anti-Biiiiiie. the latter bitterly -. There have btvii ruiiiors for soiiit- lime jiisi that an evening iltaitu oran wil- to Is: j,u, in the fi- Id. mid altii'-uzti the intsrptratoi t.f the ti. -w company-, which has a capital st.ick of jl I.I.UO.I, ref ise to disciiss their plans, il is believed that the rumors have considerable foundation iu fact. Riots In Boston. iiosTox, Feb. JO. A mob of syuipithizi-rs witii the si reel car strikers surrounded a ear on Wch-tcr street this evening ami nearly wr'-cked il driving away the "scab" conduc tor and driver. Titepilice wen- summoned and hail some tiillh-ully in cicariutht-sttvcl. Several H-r.-oiis were tpiitc badly hurt by stont-v and piliciiien'scliili-. Another riot took place later in the same vicinity. Tne rioters formed suiail groups and jK-ltetl the ptiiec wiih bricks and stones. About a doen ollicers were injured some pret ty seveicly. Owing to tin- scattered lecture sf the attack it was tlillicult to dus k it. A larze nuiiihiT of arrests were made and the station houses were soon full of prisoners. There were occasional disturbances in South Boston lo-day. in Ih' nature of isola ted attacks uptii "scabs," hut the running of cars was not seriously imjK'd.'.l. A uumlier of anrsts were made. Five Houses and a Saw Mill Wreck ed Near Bradford-Five Per sons Hurt. Hkahkoiiii. Pa., Feb. 17. The dynamite isiiiipiuint works of Alfred tV. I Kim. at Kid red, Pa., blew up at 4:iiu to-.lay. Five dwell ing houses and a saw mill t lose by were wrcckcil and window glass was on. ken for a milt-away. Three women, one the wife of Mr. Althsi. were iu one ofthe wrecked houses and were badly hurt. An employe named Elliott was also hurt. Additional Local. Regulations for Lent. The following n-gulati.iiis for U-nt, which iK-gins with A-h Weiliiexliiy, -Id hist., have just Us n pnuniilgaltsl by (tislioj. Tuig, of ! thi- Catholie t!iiHS-se : All the faithful who have completed their twt i.ty-lir-t year are, unless leitmately tlis Tiscd,are Oouild to observe the fiLst of U-ut. Tiny an- to make only one full meal a dav exts-.iing Sundays. Tiie meal allowed ou fast days is not to Ih-taken till ah nit noon. At that meal, if mi any tUy iK'rmissiou shoultl he grained for eating llesh, bull flesh anil li-h arc not to b used al tin- samj time, even hy way of sauce or condiment. A small n-freshiiient, eomnionly i alhsl collation, is al low.sl in the evening. So general rule as to the quantity of food p-.-rniitti-l at this time is or can ! m ide: but tiie practice of the most regular Christian- is to never f-t it ex.v,-.I the fourth of an ordinary me.il. ieiier.il usage has ni i.le it lawful to drink in the morning some warm liquid, as tea. (stlffe. or thin ch'Hsilaie made with water. Necessity and custom have authoriail the use of lard iu cooking. The follow ing !--., ns an- exempted fnitn the ol.ilig.aion of f.isting. Young ersous miller twenty-one years of age, the sick, tor tious obliged to hanl labor, ami all who through weakness cannot fast without great perjudicelo their health. By disH'iisation the use of llesh meat will he allowed at any time on Sundays, and once a day on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurslays and Saturdays, with the exception of the Saturday in Emlr week and the last four days in Lent. Persons dis("nsed from the obligation of fasting are not bound by the restriction of using meat only at one meal on days ou which its use is granted by dispensation. Those who are ohlged to fast are permitted to Use meat only at one meal. Our Harrlsburg Letter. m our Special OtrrttptmdtlU. Harrishi bo. Fell. 19, 1S.7. The House met alter the Ion adjournment on Wednesday evening, at o'clock, and pro-i-eetlisl at puce to business. The most im portant was the second reading of Mr. Tnie's bank bill. In view of the fact that the news vasm had published certain articles con cernin the same, with anonymous letters. Itsikin towanls bribery,' consitlcrahle ex citement prevailed. A sttKiiicineiit was asketl for. hut was not areed to. Several amendments were suzested, hut voted down. The House felt determined to jtass the bill jn-t as it sttssl. and it is thouht a commit tee to investiate the charges will lie appoint ed. The bill has some merit, and under the cin unistanees will likely pass the House. It is reardisl as i n.rrtiai torial ami has some other defis'ts. ami will hardly pass the Senate ami liets nie a law. The Hon-,' held a liihl sessi.m on Thurs day eveuiii ami passis a mimlcr of hills on thin! n-adiii. none ol which were of any (Ten. ral iliip.rtaiiie. A :. -t tl-'al of committee work is lieing j ilone. ait'l s,.me very imjsr.:int hills have ! Iks-u i- .nel. Anion others, is tiie Tax ' bill from the joint committee, which is said to t-oritain some very good features ; it has not yet lcen primed, ami more alwut it can le i-Xs-cted w hen it is once plaiisl on tht: callchiiar. An Aiiti-iiseriiniuatiiiii hill has also been repined, Is.'in the result of tie Joint I aue'.is Committee, and is s:iid to lie a very able hill . It also has not yet been prima d. The Judiciary Ccneral Committee have ss'nt Ihe wis-k on the Ilillinslcy bill, being House bill No. 104, and commonly known as t he Standard nil Company and Natural pipe Line Company bill. Il is to regulate 1 j the pijs'aze and store-age of oil. The Stanil : ard Oil Company ami its annex, the National Transit Company, were lure in lull Ions-, as I well as the individual producers, and mail bly, hut it is very doubtful whether it will 1 Ikss.iiic a law. There are some serious oIh jts-iion- to it, among which is its eon-titu-I tionality. Ail seem to admit tin- importance of-oiue bill to pr;.tts-t the iii.li vitl.ial against the gn-iit corp irate piwer ofthe ,-tau 1 ird lil ronifiaiiv, hut tiie trouble seems to Is- to ct abilltosiiiitheiii.liviihi.il wauls, and give them the prop r n-mcdy, inasmuch as thev do not ans- ou the merits ofthe h:il now Ik ; fon the committee. Tin Appropriation t'onimittis: is holding . daily nnvins. ami have re)ited quite a . iiitmlit r of bills, llns.ks" hih liceii-c bill j h is pa-se.l lirsi reading, and wiih soni, : amendments may litvmea law. In tin- .-senate nothing was done of any iin- portance. except the n'port of a number of ' bills fmni coinmitt'-e, some of which were of ciiiisiilcrahlc iniportiini-e. 1 A motion was made lixing the time for final adjournment, both in the Senate and House, on April 14th, hut it was not well n--ccived by either house. Il is the general j opinion that as yet neither house has done son why the present Ix-giiiiature should not .lo it. More anon. Put Lie. The Signs of the Times. 7a tht Edilur of the HkEALD: One w ho has Ix-on reading up the proceed ings of our various legislative tiodics, bath of j the State und the Nation, cannot iail to be i impressed with the thought that a new spirit j seems to have entered into our political sys ; tern, ami that we arc about to see the dawn : of a new era of National life marked by changes that mean tietter things than the mere transfer of iower from one parly to another. There has pnjhahly not lisen a lime since our government was established, when the mass of legislation was made to cover so broad a Held of interests; and it certainly was never was so impartial and equitable iu character. The early days of the republic were con sumed in strengthening our relations with foreign nations, and in iK-rfecting the organ ization of the government. Before this was completed the slavery agitation began, which culminated in the niiellioti. Since theelt.se of Ihe civil w ar the work of riv.mstrucliou. the improvement of ihe national liiiances, and the development of public industries has otvupicd lite attention ofthe servants of the (sstple, lo tut- aptarent neglect of some other things more immediately cllccting the el fare of the iiiiises. The eifect of this Ills been to give to legis lation, for the time Is-ing, the apiKiiiraitce of le:ng in liie intcn-sls of certain s-ctioiis and classes. The inter-state com mer.-e bill isjiisl the opijsite of this, and fairly realizes Ham ilton's idea of the spirit of the federal ism- slitillii.il : " I-ocal and iH.-rs.mal interests must j yield to the grcali'st g,Hd of the greatest ) iiuiiiIht." ! Another characteristic of this new spirit, is that mere exiH'dicney is made a consider.!- j tioti secondary injustice and humanity. The ! Senators who voted tor the said bill were by j no means certain thai the hill, iu its present form, wttuli I accomplish the purH-e intend ed ; but all doubts in rcar-1 to its ellh-icut-y were outweighed by their sen-e ofthe ne cessity of arresting the pmns.s of co.-iiorate wealth toward the assumption of absolute pivvcr, and also I.y their tlciermiualiou to assert the t ou-til'iliouai right of Congress to rculitte commen-c. Now. it will he ohscrvt-d tiiat the Republi can jiarly has ceii tht: moving cause in this new tlepartun-, and as such siiows itself to Ih the true (sirty of reform, by striking at mil evils and abuses, instead ol trying to ke- p up a sirife uptii old issues, or trying to under mine the commercial Hilicy of the country. In tiiis the aci ion of Republican Senators and Ueptt'sculatives itas lieen in marked con trast with that of Morrison, Carlisle ami oth er llemocratic leaders. Let these truths In laid to heart now, when political agitation is at rest, but let them have their due weight when ihe time asiiin comes for the people to decide which party is m-wt worthy to Ik- en trusted with the administration of our government. PiltH-ION. . Husband and Vicinity. Then- is a n-vival imvting in progress now at the I. ichty church, conducted by Ib-v. Barlett. The sugar season has oiened, ami a gsid quantity of it has already ix-:n nianufactun-d. Some of our farmers have n!n-.idy la t-n do ing some spring pluwing. This work is lie ing done much earlier tlcin in former years. .MY. lleore P. Savior has had much sick ness iu his house during the past winter. Mr. Savior's cnmplaiiit is consumption. Mrs. Savior is also seriou-ly ill. The entire com munity have iniieh .sympathy with them in their gn-.u aiH:etion. Mr. Sam S. Miller sold a tine horse to a gentleman from Westmoreland county, for an enormous prit e. Thi? is Hrhaii. one of the finest horses in the iieil.ls.rhoo.l. Mr. Miller is oneof our enterprising farmers, and one who kccs mine but gtss! st.K-k. Mrs. KlizalH-th Auniaii, who has residetl with her son, Mr. Hugh Auinan. was burivsl on Montlay. Feb. 7, and ut the time of her death, was 5 years of age. She was a mem ber of the Lutheran church and a widow some thirty year. The funeral sermon was deliven d iu the Weller clinn-h hy Rev. J. F. Sliean-r. (.Hx-asioxal. Mr. Robert Bonner has lieen i.llcrcd $lnt), W for Maud S. If he awe pt the offer there will lie one more wise man in the country than there will be if he n-fuse. MARRIED. XTZ SC'HIUX;K. In tin! 8mt-nwt U s tiplc tlitmii on ThurIay, February 17. lW, hy Elder Kter Voel, lr. Chark A. Lutz. of Philadelphia, Ta., and Mi Ella I S linck. ofSnniervt. Pa. Five Months Without food Or Drink. Wvbvsii, Feb. ill. Information was re ceived to-night of a chanm' in the condition of Mary Baker, the fasting girl of Monon. White county, on the ll'ith day of the fast. Il was found that she could n lain walcp on her stomach, ami since then -he has taken ftssl in mo.lcr.ite tpianiit-es ami is impniv ing raiiidly. Ib-r Cist isrcgardcdbymcdii.il men iis the most wonderful on ns'or.I, as -he is said to have neither eaten nor drank during the long -ritl named. The change in her isiii.lilii.il tis.k pla.-e w hen death was X :e I. Hood's Sarsaparilla Combines, In a manner peculiar to itself, the best blood-purifying and strengthening reme- Uies of the vegelal.le kiULTitcm. You will find : this wonderful remedy effective where other medicines have failed. Try it new. It will ' rurify your blood, regulate the digestion, and give new Ufe and vigor to the entire body. " Hood's Sarsaparilla" did me great good. I was tired out from overwork, and it toned nie up. Mbs. G. E. Simmons, Cohoes, N. T. " I suffered three years from blood poison. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am eured." Mrs. M. J. Davis, Brockport, N. Y. Purifies the lilood Hood's Sarsaparilla la characterized ty three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the promt of securing the active medicinal qualities. The result Is a medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send lor book containing additional evidence. Hood's Sarsnnarilla tores p my system, purities niy hliM,ti, sharpens my apnetlt'e. and seems to mnke me over." J. V. Thompson, .Register of Deeds, Lowell, Muss. " Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and Is worth its weight in gold." I. liAHatLNuTox, 1J0 Bank Street, New York Gity. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold hy ill druggists, tl ; six for $5. Mads only by a I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected Weekly by COOK A BEERITS, l.KA!.KK.S IN Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Prico iT Kt-.jniary 1" Awi- lrifi. Af-Ir li'llliT. Kil iii iins. t tm liraii. t4 I'"tUt- Hmiwt. .ntli.i 1 ic'-ui. r - - Km k vi hen:, y Ijh IlK'Ui Hrt wux y ih liui-i.n, !Siitrir-urv.l Hum') !.. ii 'out it r huMi-t $ .!i..nl.r ri r tS;U"i p lb C orn, ii'un Mi illfi!r-li y lu M. -ill V hop, corn am! onts, M) nil rvo. h lie Y.jx. V loz '2v "kii 'M. i L-V . " .... .ik . i iv t. l.V ..?' no r i.i.1 Vienna. V FI.MXStH't. lu l.ur.l. V Mi-i.liitiL" t !V tat-. rttii F-iIaiovs, y l,u j- n.-hr. irit tl. V !tv..'. Kvf, y !ni SnU. (No l. t? lti! i r unl Al'iiu) ? sai k.. " AMoii) full wi- k Suirur. yellow, y lb h hiit. y ft TilJiow. y tt, Vh Ht, y tm ..-,'., tne .11. t :i . Hhll l-M' ...N,t !,!.' ...-.-I '' ..'wa.7c "in. Ilk' LIST OF CAUSES. Tin follmviiitr i th I.ii of riii,.-s M-t Tor Kin! ut Ffbruarv lertu. Itiiiniit Mo;uli;v, l-lruat 17 : FIIiT WEfiK. IVIit Drtnt N vs. I C. Ztin!inTinn. K!iza.K-ih St-ilir-rt v .. W. A Se:U-ri. J. J. LtVL-itifiNNi . ittr:t Wttlk-T. SEuiMi Et.k ItH 1NN! :", M'tMnv, l Ml' ti 7TII. PitMrifh TrintK' vs. W'm. . (i'z.-r. J. F. H!v:tiv.r vh J'u. K:io:i',! aiul J. Marlior. j Mary A. Martin v. Poh rS Hay. Ki:iui Moon Smers-t i'o, H. K. Co. A tit In v 1oon v). Sunn. I Vyiiii.i' hfin v. H. It. rotirht'tiiHir. Attain AriMium vs. Jii;iij ami K. Krifiiin.-. j "hu. H(t;ip;k' v-. UhioLk I.nial. r ; Moorn ! o. ! i:ita!Ui lUiyt'rv. U.S. Hiv-!. ! J. M. rritcliitiM iiw . Arch I.iftinH!. ! oyif Hroi. vi. Mrf. J. K. W alh-r a. uii. l-iit ii .Itiiins v, H. A . it. K. t o. It. II. Siai'l vs. Sinmn liiiii-r'T. -I. II. Friu vs J. H. JriTthtit !tt. J. (.'. Kitiy vs. Win. Mini Aorant tolf. Samt vs.Bt.'nj. H ntitTt t at. Tim:n wefk r,w;i.NNisii Most-tY, Minii 21. Alfred Panifl vs. Jolitt lit-ani. Maria t '. itlair v. in. ?(ifttr ft al. Ihili Stilntw vs. Ilritry Nittnw s Alinr. riio-lH MarliallV Kxr's! v. .f as. M Marshall. J. S. JMiillipp!'-. tiM v. I'ltvitl hirkt-y. SiliL.. IVimts vs. I. H. inttiiiTiuai.. Maitiiias iUminnti v. I. c i U, hot rnakr. .1 I', l,!ViD!,'onl vs. lJy .ivnnoo-t A'lnir. Ian'l itan-hu vs Same. Aimif J. Ijitiili'Tt vs. in. .fohn:: Itn Ki-:--r's v Jt-'p!i Joim. Ivu,- Humi'- vs. II A f. R ;. i n. J. W HntiL'!iiT v. il' iiry ittM:;iiniiri. Arrain l.tnir vs. KiUuniiu i; i'-.. i o. t-lt'V. Starr A Co., . ii. . t.;Lvma.n, Sain. v. atic. I (t-invi vs MHinvt-rn Son A. ' o. uuiv Xlori-j'it v. 15. a t. K. K. ' o. tforce K Kt'iuiol vh simi'1 Ki- tD, Jr. f. i : iiarirr t-t al vs-. .font! titti FnitivsHm.-y, N. Ii. ci YvWy i 17. i'rotlionotiirv. B. & B. -CL03IN3 BASSAIi:- von - FA LI AND WINTER SEASON. In order to make room for lare lint t" of -priny Ores ioodt, wtiKdi are hitiviil: tlilv have derided to sac niimiianv very lietiraijle and I xfrt-oiianie i;iM.tl. fhi.s undoutjtfdiy your op ! (MHiunity during the month of K'-bruary." j Write to our Mad order iepanmeni ior dimples I of "ptcml vaiut s, a few ol w me'i me ntiun Iiere j viz : BO-inch All-wool Suitings at 3 3 Cents, j ;Mnel St'rjies, rays and ltrrwii, All-.vool. al 4 In. h "olort d Suilinu-i at :;tt celil. ( lioe-e be ice. I troi n und other eoii.r-v ; jiood w me ii w ere iuti!;iiiin-t'reu to n ta:l at .'" ct. AiiMeol Ml-UtMd Milt Striped and t h.-fVed Miilini:Mi ,fru!.; ti,e-fiirel il New rprii.tf a.-inuf re i ,rd ., All-Wot-I, at ' iil-. :' Ini-li I'iain '"tlor f'al.men, Kmilf-s. all-woo and N w tMt-. u! 7 M-f nt-. v.'-lnf ii nil wool .""print; Siiiuur in Ni:vel ly riiefk- al ffiit-and M 1-V Tin- i. a i;mv weave ami very de-int.le . A lartre line of 'd-ineli Suiting Si k strip'- at I '. litf-e icotKi- re saerinetd, iiuvin lee n tld thi- . a-on al . In Silk Ivpiimu-m we have a uumh. r of -hc-ial oiferiin:- lor till- mouth. 1 -:dr. our n-uat ev iri value- in ltlaek iU- and Staplt-s Colored itre Silk full tine ol iuide-, at .i'.t. Al-o extra fahrn in e(ii,,rrd Ine. Silks, in ail the Spring M:adei at T- irents. New I 'oiored Surah-. oer hde-. al 7J eenti. Thisfpiainy i reeoiinuentlt d a. Ikmii? -.e.ial to Kok1- uMiaily m11 i :i :tiii and l.nit. New Spring Importations of French Satines and Anderson Ginghams Arrivini?. and pomprlse a myi bewilderinc Hue am!H!-ortmetit of new patterns nnd de-ntu-. OursitN-k of HatntMirK Kiuhroiderie- hat never leeii mi larjre and tte-irai.U- kuI pre-etiian.l -ale hae Imth utiprefedetlletl. ripwial values in huibroideriet at l'le., lie. aiM i i to 4 inches deep at 1( and l2'af Klouiiein; yard deep at i'n-.' Luce- ! l.ACf - ! .A K: fore ho- al ."h.. Vk. le and Medieeut lue.. U,',e. and l. New lot of l olored Lat for trimtniiiK iing-ham-. at 12'.je. ami .e. ; iiK hei widtr. Sm- !h4 on eounter. UtrKC a orttneiit Hlaek Piik (iuipure Ijit-esat J5eenu. Keduced from 7.c. und 51. p r y.ird. We condder lite prt- !:t an opportune time lo buy liry roodt, a- all Alurket-1, Motion. Silk and Wool, re iidvciu nm uikI wiil. m, douU. le mil- h h.j.lier hy entl of pre- nt year. Write to our M. u. or -ample of anvtfiint; in our JiiKvatid gel theloe-t pn-.en mid" ehoiee-i gool- iu liiv markel- BOGGS & BUHL, 115. 117, 11? & 12) FEDERAL STREET. tbtoEGjHENY, PA. d.-1'.VW..-l-v. LADY; .EN'TS nnnti!:y ilr.tr 10 tlailv ill my vtt'titltTi'il itw- rutit-nr rut - r mi. It-r-irirr.il nt i..r 1....1..1... (me 1m.Iv -..1,1 ;i hr-i iw.. 1,uin Mk.-. li. H. I l l U.K. lin h:;. ciiiraxtt, ill. FA SHIOXAHLK CUTTER and TAILOR, Having had many year e.xpM'rienee 111 ail Kranelie ot Ihe Tailoring btt( iness, i j-imranree sat i fact ion to all who may call up on me and favor me With tlieir i.i.t. Ytain. ic. WILLIAM M. HfX.'HSTETLEIt, SoMEItSET. PA. ELEK BROTHERS ROCHtSTrr?, r;.y. li Wont Salesmen Kn-:i-t-r, rH thleiw n . T r.- n.pr- o- D-ilmiw. MVpii aiarF ait. Ein-uM lnlfflr.la.l,-map,,.Tm,D.l.. .h! V. rile fur Utrma. Mttctuuo t.U py.-r. Jri.,: .-14 tLSM -1 3 (iKOllliE W. BMNFtiKri. DRUGS! DRUGS! GEO. W. 13 EN FORD & SOX., riiiilT.IF.TuKS d TH F. OLDEST DRUG STORK IX SOMERSET COUNTY At No. 1, Baer's Block, SO ETC U SET, l'i: X X A . We keep constantly on hand a lame -i.s k of DKUGS, MKDICIXKS, CIIKMICAI s DYE STUFFS, FAINTS, ()U,s AND VAHXISIIKS. The pnrr-st itinl hc-t to N-found in this inarkci. W-,- a!-., keep on hand a i -' TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS. Ami all the ieiidiiv ai'pnrt, nances i...l U.tlt !,y I'i.v. ( i f,,!,,;;, in !i:i line, pt-rtcct v.tf.i. -,,-(, ''' -':''-- TOILET ARTICLES AM SLWDKIES GESEliALLY KEf'f y 1 EM ST CLASS DRUG STORE. LAFSE ASSORTJv1NTOFB:RTHDAYGifTSALVVtYS Ij-J STOCK TOBACCO and CIGARS. Till: JiKST Till-: MAKKKT AKK.ilM'S I'a.TH 1 ii , H. VM lpi.T., Presdpllofl; CompoiiiiM, Family ReEipls Fills! With Correctness. Our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is f a quality. We keep in hulk, so that any special hi::rt-lii ,,t tan ' he a hied. Sold at J"i n uts a iinii!. Wt- tin a sipiitri- litisitnss and i!! ivt- von vonr inotiev's w.,r'l ti-oitl.!',' to show ' ' PURE WINFS AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES 0iv A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED Jan. a. 17. FUI5LIC SALF Vahabl: Real Estate! Tile. r.V'.7';.VA'. Kxt-niiop-of lNr.-.l U-4 'T. (Ifft-uM-il, in:- oi'.-i.Hiit 'Ti;t r -ct fx itny. i'n. , in jiir-;mm ol' t ti-- -a ill " -;ul n-i'iit mill mi ortitT ol u:t ori;uin-' t-iurt or -Tihi roijiay, u iii ollt-r ui j'Utilioiilfoti ih j.i fim on SATURDAY, FEB'Y Jii. 17, ut l'ioi'H'k . M., !i Miouirii: rial -tatf jtrnji.-rty of tht' inlv I : i) Kmim r ii rv l : , - lU-iu Kit' iionii U-iwi ot -Jitil 'If 20S Acres and 64 Perclies, tr-t iinH uri.. iituaU in Siui'it township, ml joiiim iamb ot .lucoo Voittn;' ftatt-. K K-xiirt i. ll.n'i.'! aixt ottn-pt. having i.Tt-cifit tht-n-oii a f ry tim two-story Dwelling House, Hn.-k itarn iuh! neffs-ary outliii:t(iitii. witii u (!.! fn-ariiif.' uppk- aii-1 ja'af h or. hanl uliunt I",-". : ut n - ft cirar la tut. in a tatf ot iiltl a-.:oii. ol . iiM'ii a.n)ii( 7.1 rtTi' ar. in invinlow . iiurt' art a iniiiiiit-r tr( -prin- : wair on (hr farm w ith a ruiinimr tr'-ani tt u . i-r iiiroiii;h it ; : plt-titv 01' !)iiu-aid coal not ilitaiii. ii not on (In i r; 11. A: thv sjiit f t'lht iract of :uiil wuTf will i Ik r'-crvfii the 'ia I'VurJ lor itn- Ifiiria! tl tfjc r--la! l ' ol' tilt.- (icffa.-t. vi. i4rti!)i.t::n alait on.--t'ouri !. . I' :m adv. "V", Tiif t'irm of tin- il--i--.!i'i kr.ou a- tiif " il p:y Kurm," ,t.ia i n, sa d t(un-iiip, rotilu.Tiniti , 1S6 Acres and 124 Perches, ; tri' t int aurf. adjoining lants of ATcalinm Ifrn j hak' i '-ctaif. tin-i.omoii a-! of dr.-it H. 'it- i I j li. Miikratiti Win. i;.nl-' r-, havMu ih-n-oii r'-t- 1 fl a it tory lJUfiiitu Hou.-v. ir.uin- tan k ''am j aiitl oilier inuldinu'-. Tin-re ; h ;ienl:tl apple ; and fuerry oriharl mi tin preiii!-- , aU:n : Mef-e-i e tear, til jrotfj eilil. 1 :i! oil. aTf" it V, I ml. i.- lil t;H-a'iov . A eoal itank o ';!u-..t ;iiaiii i i-n ii on tiie farm, a ud it w.-lt uu:'r-d i ih-v-i tr taii:u7maia ol water ' No inriiter eontinnanft of tli!- -ale : In.iIi tun as will rn piiiveiy s.ilt and poAH-wsitm wiii Ih :iv euoii tiie IH day of April, Terms P iht re nt of pup-hast nionev uu. i w he ii propTiy i knot ked dtw n. j No. 1 wilt lMold tm the 'ollowinir tt-rms : Snm j on eon imitation, of sale or delivery ol dei-tl and ine iiahmev ot iiie (.tire na money in ;i annua' puvniftiu- from 1st of ApnM1-. u iih intt rt-st from I that dale 1 No. J v, ill Ik sitld on the foltowins? terms; $sk on continnation tl -ale oritelivery ol dt-d ami tlie Ijalanee f tin' pureiia-f. niiniey in atinu.il payiiu-tus from ltof Aprl ls.s7 uh in:eret from that date. iM ferred payments to le M-'eiired by judgment rxuid, wii.i.iam r:tdi'.KK.. FKANK kuM.KI. JollN A. WALTKR I K.terntor., janti. .4mrtit,tieer. j M ANNUAL STATEMENT -ok rn.: - SOMERSET COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. For the Year Ending December 31 . 183S. TolialHm-e iii Trea-nry us periapt re ivrt. Ittt-eiri'M-r 1 ? S tWi Toesi'h rt eivttl oil llfW poli-ie illed (luring lvwi i f T'H'ihli fi'ic ived n r-nevv.iN 4 ; rin '-M't '.iii 11 ioeadi rf -ived on a eminent- a:i. 'J etdle tti duriliL; li 1.110 ,Ud MOT I liiSlll KSI MKNTS. No l l:ti.l Isriw I J. SflinM k in full for Kirn -luoii mi No 'I paid Andrea- I-1,. rime ior inmate by :lre 7 ' No :t pai-l i a-p r ,ljwtlt for daiuaicf w I'm' : No I paid Win Slid rdaniiiLre ly fire J N'o " ft-rs in t sawea-e Srpi and lie. rertn-i 2U :j No ti 1 1 kk vi.D oltiee for printitit: biank- A-i- v.--, No 7 piii.l I , Miller etm ;ervlees no Nt expense.-, iiiailju-tin iossoi .la oh Ktebl Her ;" No ! pa-t-tiiv. ta; ioin ry, brottin Aep.p olTiee if S N"l it.ili'-e r-nl and fuel fori eur iVBt No II tatary tt Sei-retary and Irta-itr-er tor I year .. latui 7-.-, VI 1.7 !H .m.ti Bahnir,- in tr a-'iry t'a-b preiiiiiinits in hand.s of ai nt- tor etdl.-etion -se-.iTMnt; out-fanditi'i in enur-eof eolle. tioii ou I'retiiittin intes liatde Vasso-rm nts V.V't m Total :r-e'i 1 iie old I'm .ard of Ihree'or. and odieer- were et.nrtui.eil ior tie en-uinn var. Itv rdertr toe i;..urd. .1 No. II h littit e el Scuner-i't o in. Co I Seretarv feb:i-,;i. S-.nier-ei, Ket 1-t. S KiiiSTKKS NOT UK. -Nt.iii'.- f-t U-r.-l.v trivt-it to .til :-i.n, ttnt.'.n-t-.l a- l.-'jiitft-s. , Tt-'lu,.!-. .,i- .n!i,-rww-. ih,ii il r,,.l,'v iiu ii.',-..iiiit liuv' 'tt-t-,l r'-u'i-it-r. ainl tli..i l li- tunii-will Iki pr h'U1i-I l,,r t-,.iiiinii.ni..it .m-l all'.witiR-; at tin iiri-hati' I unit ti. Ijf livivl ut .jia.'r"V, m i'ittirUy, Mnrt-h 3tt. l-tT . Firt anl final atv-Tinit uf T.wiiiihan lurr and Win. Ii. Iin r. Kx-n-uiivn-uf I'.mlfl lt.'r. 'U.' tl. l-'ir-I Hli-I Uiiiti at't-ttuitt of hirfiittin. t.I Ii.uiirl line r. il-'. 'il. KiM anil liital at't-.iiilit uf J-.ltri II. CaMe, A.liu. ttf Subtil KntlL'.-r-. .l.-i ti. Kirl ami liilat at-oiilit i-f Irwin V. Ihili itntl I:. II. I'uil. .imini-trai.n- t.f IVter ihili. .1".- ,1. Kirs', itii-l tintii it.-f'..u!il ,,f.),.ltn Hiinit-r. liHiir-i-.tii t.f Ant. -Iia l.itr. 1't.rnit-riy Aiu.-liii H,u,ttT. I-'ir-l an,! lina't ti.-t-iitiitt t.I N.ialt i.ini K.i-.-tt',.r t.r.lni-.,li l.inl, .1,'f 'l. K.Mirlii ami lin.il at-t it of J..I111 M. (ilinm-r, Tni-tf,' fur tlie sale of Ilic r- al t-tutu 01 ivi. r Mt-yt'is. tltc'.I. s t'nn.l tin ! final nt-. tnint of John V. licat-liv. Kx.'.-iil.iri.f-iaiiiiifl Kii,-kilii.'t-r. Kir-t ttu't filial si -.-..uni of J. ve I.itt,n. A,lmini-i-tralortil War-lntll W illtt iia. tl.-t-M. I lit' ai-t'i.mii of Franklin !!. Wi llnr un.l in. in .1. liak.-r ami Klizain lli Wt-lit-r. Kxi-i-nlor. ,.( .latoli Wflkr. tl.t '.l. K."--:-tr s otiirr, ) CIIAii. ( . SII VFKK rVb'yS. IW. )' K. -.'i.ur. I'MANS' (OI KT SAI.K ! F I ValuatilB Real Estate. BY VIRTl'F. of an or,li-r is"ii.-tl out ofthe Or-I'htti.!- linn of Sotiirr-,-1 i otinrv. Ia.. to tiie uiiiT-ijitiei! tlirn-i.tl. 1 will ex lo -ale liv piililie outcry on the (.rvnti-es. on SATURDAY, MA 11' II Hi, Iss;, at 1 orltM-k i-. m.. the following r.i K-tatf. late the property of Levi Knepiwr. iie.-.i .i A eerlam pieeeor panel of t,n.l situali- near Ijivaltsvil e, ill iS.iiit-r-et, Town-hip, Smier-el I'tMintv, I'a.. wlj-Miiiiut iaiitl-of Ktl lu rkey. ililiian Flit k. M,e se.- ViHinie an.i the puhlnr r.wt.l. eotiiaiiiK al.nn eleven acres, vhi.-h will he -..1.1 in I. hi or entire-, tnsuit purelia-en. SiiiLjLi,e f,,r t.ntlot.. TERMS. nm-lialf in hnn.l on the 1st of April, when a tleetl will he ilt-'.ivt-re.l. ami the balmier in a year w ith iitit rest a.truetl on tlie lantl. T.-n per cent, of purchase money to be nai.l on .Iht of sale WII.I.IAM HA V. feMC. Adinr. ol Levi Knepper. dec'tl. Y I 'I N 1 HT It A T i n xotick! K-iate of Barhnra Ihman. tlec'1. 3te of Painl Twp.. Somerset Co., Ha. Letters of wlminiMration on the ahore ptnte havinif lieen irranted to the umleniKiied bv-tiie proper authority, notice in herel.v uiven to all persons intlelitetl to saitl e-uu? to make immedi ate latymeiit. and those Imvinic claim azainsi the a?ne will preaent thra duly aniheini.-ated f.a ettlement on Samrdav, March Is. t7 mX the residence of Jom. J. sjeeae 1 mid two. 1. B. LEHMAN. feo- . Aduiinvstrator. '.A RK II. BPS p. CEORCE W. BEN FORD SON s HKKil FS SAI.F liy virfi.' ..l'-i:n,lrv vvr:: ,,fl,-r V v t- l.l:-l Venti Y.X. i...-.i;.,,t..,-li...V..,!n .i. ; l'!,-n- ,. sont.-r colllltv p., :, ""' :i pun ie -Hi.- ..t the I "-in il, ;., ,,, N'.,;,..."T '" iMiuii. j a., on j FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, IS37, ! tit I o'el.K-k K M.. nil It,,. rit..,t t.;,. . ! elal-n ,.f Allretl ali.l I'lit-l-r U.c-.,... ,.,' ".,'' V l! '' : a.l iiutt , .-rntin (, ,,r ; ,',; 1 ' ": '" l" e.ni: i'u.. i.-ttte i. r.i.i,,,,; ,. !J"1 i-'iel ..!. , , .1 ci.,.,,;,,; v..:r,. ',,'',. 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I.ai.. I.arn. .-..-. 1 ,,i,, r ,,,iH,-, ,. ,, .. : vv -ih if,.- aiv'ir:, iimir,... ' ' 'I ait'-li in cr, m:,, n a. rl,, pr, ,fM r".- ,.f , , i,,.',,, ' IMttlle ill tin- -ii.i til M.'trv l i. .lit , I :n-i, .-. i Ai.stt- i Ai: 'lie riifiit. tii!.-. im. t,-i nii'i .-i.i : ,, ,.r v i'ii :-,-r. ,,. in a'l' I i,, ihe I., !:..-., -i,- .'., , ..,.,'t r. 4! cM.ii,-. v ,7 . A certain tract t.r -aii.i ... t -jj ! r-t-i .,a.i.,:,,. S-iimth-i i-..iii,iv I-., m li, u !.i:i- ,.i.l.-. , .,-,.i,-.-r. ,,' ...... VV.Uu'.i M :,. ,,, ,! r. ,,.,,,,;,. ;,v j :'-'- "Hire r Ii liuv im. liter , j, . , ;. ' -i"i- I,' i:"iee. I'.tni. aij-i ttiitcr ,, int. ; '.V l;t,- ai'.,inHiiali,-,'. I'.ik'-M in ,-v,-i- ii a tin- .r..Tiv t.I A,ir,.n ' I a.,, :m , r. iii !!,.- .tin t.i I,.-., rue I iti-a.-i;. Al..- : I - ' Ail l.'i.-r clil. tit V. 311,-1-1 a,,. 1 ,,. i.',,. ' Kylt- ol. in iiii-I t.,11,.. !.,::. .Hit.K ,i,-,-., .,.! r-i.lt.-. Vi' ,.:i.--,,tlt l;,t. -.-1 HI It i.-t .,f : k'..,i, ,11 -ii, i.tt,. ,,a i!,,. , ,,n.i r 01 Via;,, . ...... s.-r -T,.f.. ;,, l;,.- i- r.'ii.ii ,,( -i'.v.-.i.ot ti ,.r. j -t i-funty. I'a vii.i I., 1 ;.-in-'tv f. t j -IK-''iy if-t ,if. J.. t.MII.ktl I'V Mailt -I n- ! .,1, t ! Non ., Sotii,.,-; -trt, : on ail,-v ".mill, loi ol v,,i,.i,i Unil.tils.'r on !l. t,',t. u'i.l haviai; llwivoit i-ri-t it'.! a lan.p frame tl. --a:i ! holl-.-. -tal.il', ill,. I ol!. IT Ollll.lltiillllI, vi.tl, in. it'":ri.-r,al, .-'.. I' tkvti ill ,-,-i'i,l,'..:i :h.- i.rt.(.,Tfv ol F.'.t: Kvif. at tiie suit of KlilutK-tli K'rl-r' tvf.-,ilr. -rltl All I'm risiii. litlf. inttTt'-t an,l .-lairn t.r Aiar' til" '. liavi", ol. in tth. I lo tht- tollowii.t; it.'-. rU-'l r..,tl t-itiilf. viz : I'll.- on.. ,-iL'iiIh iiitt-rt -t in a Ira, t of laii.l titnaii- in l.ovvt-r lurlifViiKK town-l, Smu-rvt't foiiiity. Ct.. ailjoiiiini; iun.h t.f i'nx.i Aiiki-ny ami II, i im Franu oh tin-south u, t 7. IV I l.ii.U ami .l,.hn i,!,,i..,v on tin, nortli .tii'i fn-l. I'olHaiiii'iu' ilo arrt-iiioiv or Iff. an. I i iv havini! ti,,-r.-,.n fir. a i-,l tw.nlory .lit. ;, iin: lions.- Iraiiu i.ani. an-l olh. r ..titl.ui il i,-.. .'.:",. a l..t ol isi.miii.I "ilaal.' iu I rsma l!on..i:li. ,;t:-';""1 my nl'.r.-"a:,. known in, in.- ,,,, ,,f .ii i'l 'M.l.-1'iii a. !,.l Si i. ",11. Iiiiii.I. .I l.v I.. I. N i': i - I HI ' l.'-iion -ir.-.-i. a, nl I'mt- ":l.-t A'... a lot ..I' i.'i. -un.l "until,, in r-, n..r. oll-'.'l S,ll.T-,t -..III.IV. ',t . .OtllMiltli;,ilo.,! ..,t- I.U.I ..I all a. 'v. ,.o,ll.l.-. ..It tit,. I.i l.v ,,.,f Siiiiii.-i i.a-liit-r. f-.-.j . on ii. ,-A"t l.v !:,,:. r, , -ii-, i. on tiif "..iitit :,y l.-i nti-. r' l:iuk.... , t',t w.st I.y all all, y. an.) liav int; th.-rts.ii . r. - . a tM..'.ory Iran,,-.utt'lh-.t; doit"., antl o,iil.-ii - i:.... wil,i Mu- aj.irl.-nait.-.-s. 'I'.ik.-n t:t t-.-t-,ii...it a. iin- prot-riv of v .,; l'. 1'avi". a: sun oj sttliint-l Hurt-Jay--',!",-. A IX.l - ..! tliti r:-.'!,'.. tillf. int.-r.-t ami i-I iimi ,, p K, i: in ant! it. tiie loi,,.-., ii-t. imu t. - ,.f 'i . ni. "ii.i.ii in t.'tv Horona ol i;... t ! r" t i.-y I'a.. known on tl,.. ;. .i, ..: ...1 I. rou-.-i . is lo!" ,,-. -7 s j..t ... ., i ; f -'. i-ll. J .-. J . . J,, ; II. I Jl-.. .a, Il loi l-i;s Jl It-H iroiil l.v",.. :,rt .:, !. !.aii.. .1 ami .1.-, riU-. a-foi;..,,.. !., .. ; N..-. 1!' Jl ainl .1 in on.' fin i. , -i,r- 1 ! --n (!,-- I.-Ttli I.y VVlun- link slrt--t. on ii,h ..i-i ',1 M .in "I:-.-, I. on ii,,- sotiil. i.y an ni!, v ,t,.. w,--l ,.v an ali.-v, rot-, !!, t',,-r.-oti t--' ,-l, -t ., :.vo "f.ry liaiiK- .i.t. 1 1 : :i tr li. .,!-,'. ami "ta!,-.-. '.o-. J7 ami - nt oiitt.-ii,-;,H.arc. b. i 1 1;.. .1 ii,e non l, i.y vv.-t Int. t mk s(rv.'. "n i... , ,,-t t .,, ail. -y on ".,uth l.v lot .,(' K. I. M;!i. r. ,,'', "ti t!:. -.M -l !,y Via: it "I r. ,1. iiavititr l!l.T,-,.i, ', , : -i a l.v,-l,.rt I'aat.. ,la.-ihi,- i,:i-,.. sla'.i.-. it'i.'. it t,,;'t,i:ii"!.ni;" N"". '. -7 an, I I js iM t.tic ..(,,-!, ,-iir,- I-'i:.- ! n t',- nortli i.y l.ri.lu,- "ir.-.-i. on tl,.- ,-n-: :.v I;., -ir.-.-i. on ti,v sotnn l.v lot No I J. ami on la.-m-t i-y M.i,l. -lrt-t-1. lot, o.tMiu r.-,,n .-r.-.-l,-, a i,,- ali'l a ii, ill -tory iraiiu- ilw.-iim l.oti-t- ,ii! -:,tl-.'- .No li.. ItoiimU',' ..ti north l.v lot V. :.' i,n lh- , a"t l,v Kaiiroa,! sir, ,-t. ,,ti tlt. -,.,iti, l, m, a,- I'V. all, I oil tht, ii,, ,y M.-.i;i "Uf. t. i, It. ;,.'- '.:':- on -m-tt-il a I'.vo-iory'lr.iini.' tlut-liinti l,"-i- .,i. 1 laMr. N,. .1' , Is.in,,!. , on ihr north l.v lot V" .-1" "n Iltf .-a-l I.y ail. y. on tin' -o-ilh l,v .,.) ,.a lilt- w-.-I t,y lip,a.w.:v "in-vt. w.tii aV, -t..lf fraiiir h..'1-o th.Tt- on .-r. ,-t.-,l -Vi i.'.:in,l -1 on -.iie aortli hv f,t V .'!'' I til. ,-a-t t,y l.i..a.iany -U.-.-1. ..nti : i '. No J .1. ami 1 1,,- ,t,..: :,y an ai'iv . '. S "!': o'ant'.' ilOfllinit lioil-t- an.l -til i' I, : -i .- . i.-tl. N-,. -.s. -J-'.-.i. ami .'m' in on.- 1.1. s-k a-oiar--- .--1. .ni,..-,i on tl-norm l,y an a..i-v -.it I: t-' l:r.Ktiw ay -t r.-.-t. on ihr "..nl n l.v U. k -1-- ''I ot tin vvfi 1,; an a.l, v. S..-. ...l. j-.j ami ,n ,. l.l,-k. t.,;v i n th.' norlli l.v l;-k -tn-.-t. ..ii tiie . -a-i 1 w ;'V. la,- , nlli l.v an all- v . a.,.l "ii li" -: au ait.-y. o. j' i i.tin.l. il on -he north i-v a-i ' III. '.a-l l'V ilroa.i w ay. ..li the ".-Ilia l.v a: ., a 5 a i I ".t t'u- . i I.y an a.i. v. J.'. ami J. ;,t it,,,, l an k l.. i., ' llo,ii, :-. an itij,-y on tM''-a-ll.i 1. :-.,.. I ,tv -i -"' on .l,f, ,. iol No ami,,!. Ill a:l ii -,'i ,i" e!i.- . r-l.T Vo-. ...riy I'u. .if A I.. i - Vv'. ' I. II:,. I lo : A IMt Tn'k.- !..,( T, t.i 1 1 -1- o, K:ii.,,,,-! Kin-'. in,.. Ar i-,, 1 I. . N'oali - ,,tl. am. "1 ,.Ts, .-oij.aiiiiliv om- i. . it-r,-". Iiavnn; tl.,-,-.-.ni 'i, , I a ,. .w.'i.ii:B I -la'.le and .alter outi-'i. a 11 i: i :, ill. purl. -Mali, -es. I :.k :i in .-x.f ,1 t:o!i a- Ihe t-r, ert V ol t, i.riimilTui i-1. -ti. i of Ia vi,l I'll.-- n-e - Al.-O - All ihe ritrht. title iiiit rt-t a"d , laii'i " Wal-Tinait of. in ami lo ll.e foilow ii.L' f'-'.n Kronn.l "lliitf..- in S.,tners.-( l.Tonen. --..!:, ; I'a . kiiow it on the plan ol the llii:."l- A i l a-lots N',.-. M 11, II tiu-i 4', hoii'i.l' ! an l-l t! it- follow-, to wil - Ni.s in and 11 ar-1 tin- hound.-.) oo tlie ,-.-i-t I.y Main o!i ilie north ! y I lie-tnul ail")-, on Im- w-' Il 11 . V il'id on the we-t ly art No !'. -a:, I each in 1,-,-t l'r,,nl ami exlt-lahni: La, k ti.' list.-, -I. Nos 1 1 and 1. are coiliL'ioii". l on the e.t-t !,y an ail. y. on the -t.:.'.!i nv sire--,, on li.e w.-t hv Ank. 'iv "lr. .-l. on :ii' l.V lot No I'l. "11.1 1,,:'- lietnea.'ll Inhs-t .a and .-xlen.iniL' in, k lis feel lo Auk'TiV A ; w. .;-,i -,rer -,l,.l li,. t wiin tiie iit,.ri.'!ianei-i. Taken ill exet iU'itn us the prols-rty U'alt rii.au. at the stilt ol Ja.-oh J orn. uf J.,r.n AlXl All tm than I..--, real !n SToir. f re land. o contain: !,d it l .v, i: ht. !it!.', int. re-t ami t-!a!ii lie. of. in ami toihe ..ll,,w-.ini v-, : A certain lot ,.l i.ti ml k Iwi-.. .Somerset l o . I'a.. i v to. .s;H-it-lier and H'-niiat! i: ' , ofan a.-i-c am) favour in.-i -i..rv plank hot:".- and "tafl'-.. r-.l ,. a al'l'iirt' -i.t'i'-e" raten iu t-x.-eiitioii asi.he pmfs-riy ol 1 l.'-y-1- it th- suit ol F. i-paniticr. I " All ihe riirht. title interest und ciatm of la''!B M l ari.aia:',. n.,w I.vdia M. (trill. . 'n "'''' lt,e foiio.v ,11 ,1,,-ntw.l real .-stale . I ' "n'" e'.elilti mier.-I in a certain lrai-1 ..f Inn-I " ' '"' 'n 1-o.ver TiirkevT,s,l toun.-hi., s..ni. r-. t ' ..-u:v i - I: Dow 11 a-lhe John liavis larin, adjo-n n' L I! Franiz and .Io-,n t.lotfehv ..nt',-- n--r and east and lat.-til nk. nyitn l If mm Kr.im " -..mil anti wt-i. stud iract c.-n-.a n ni: -'" more or i.-s-. an-l hav-.n- ih-T.-on .Tt-' U'l L" i-i t -l..ry I'vvt-liin" house, frame hanl nnd OU'l.'flilillJ-, W'lh li.e Hp JUrtelli.il, e-. Ta. n .n ..x.'c'ii'',n a- ihe .roa-ny ,-i I--n 7. -rhainrii. Ot.w l.yd.a M. Will, at the suil "' 1 Ii. Vul.y. NOTICE tr;'l Ad pfrtn pTirrIminff at the aNoTt? e pieiL-v Uike titdtee ti.nt part uf Ihe Vn'vpfZ rione y - to tre leiide known it t1: lirm sale will V required a a. tle t.rei r: kntn-lted fluAti, otf,err-- it will cd r,a!e nt t,e r:-k of tJ.- fir-1 pur tr residue of th fnir :ia-e Pioney nti'-l l':l'"ffMf)r or tv-jore T.Vir-dav ol:h ill T'1( ,tfjr, fwrt f..riJiiirll.i. aclnmrlHl.rment of U-lm in the acknowl.slirment of tt.s-i- -will acknoUsiK.-d until the aitcl.a no d-ei wii Shenfrff iffi-i-. I HmS WtNT, benff- Keb'y 2. lv7. tM
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