II 11 ' NtnitTSCt 1 iCml 1. '- , Tin , j'r,.ri. ..Van h 2. lv'. rt I liM.-l' O ,.,. ;in.I N'll.'l- " ; , jv-si.L-n! .f ! t ,r I i.J. '-!- '"'"" ' , the 1 I I.. I'-!:'."' ,.,, .,;!- ..to ti, il! a.!--at " .,.).., I.'.-!. j.r.-'tn-. atM the , ,..,..- ..re the ..hi N'Mierv .,! .,.H..r!".j !!' M-xi'-an .;.,n I..U th'.- --li'l -'' tT;rn-.l 1- -.,.11-t the I"1 !"'" ''''' H"'li','r -.t : ..-i.-'i - 1 a -,;-''" .. , i,..- !'.T T -t.ite ' ii.'umi-r. ' ,'..,-.. !.-;r !..IIei'-e-l a.!l- 11 r.'.-i .,.. : 1 -.me nearest t.. .-.ir- Y-.ik i- i'-ntleii.aii i-iwht t -!:'ie.il I'lirti. . r t'r.--;.! -nt in l.-T r-!:... !. has r-"!T- , ,!,. .r-.!-ii.:tion 'il- ,. . .. " Th.- .r- v.rkiTii.' ,.r.l:". n ' h :.r !!. 1 i-J It.- 1 , at the t.. 1 uiU ate th .la-. I i.n.' , tia ;i.!...rt. I 1. ..!:,. form j. no . It . i:t f I, ,1 I'1 hla l.i-t Ml. !'. Til. la- 1 , . , ,. ... a i., ni.ikit'.J . ' , ..... , , p, r-'ii h"i;.,l a.', i - -.. ; A - 1 1" ''"' I, ; .. . ; , . ! ti.e it ;'ior. In -a ..I a .., ' -t. n -t J'' ' if-I' . . ;; a.-ei.'- authorise.) j, .,; . V-''- the llejKlhhl.t Vensloll l.U OV.T tlie ...,, th.'t! ''ii- tv-.i.l.-i!t ii:-l si-'ti-. a V 11 ill I-.. i,-h,nj t:-..t a pension o! , ,,.v ,.,..l, I... .'i, ii t.. ail Ii raht 'i J' I - ' I-.-'.. Me .i--t--l this 1-- t.;i,,. a ;. w nili- 1 f.re he r tioiiii- naT, d !.,r -h- IV - h-ney , , , ii ..,. )i, ; lent Ten-ion hill f.nh- 1 !.. pa-: he II i- ow r the Presiden tial v.-t... it array i the U -pif.i ;eaii mem is r- 11 -.lid "' '"I' 111 '"' "' '''"' Tlie l'ell-'otl oln'alll.l- lltlil 11 illlolls! V p-ealliell le 1 H- p:.s.-,J-. ..lid the Ke- , ,,, i . ! , .;., i ,.r it to a man. These r.- :. - whi.-i. the s ihla-rs of the c-oiin- trv u ill te.T- . -md i.e. I'- ,,1 meniorx . ; m ,1 ii:. :! ' o.i.ii.iv: .r..-r f In- 1.,- I...I Ihv. a i .- : it rle 1 is to he ,.,iij .t. : i.v iii -.n..t. . It is eh.,;v , :". h 1 -. ii !. i'.-j tut" tin , ,., ;. a ., r.rj of -h;-h) -.s ii'a ..r. in V A Yolk h w I i il at . u -ion-of th I , v W . i!i:-l I i :.! o-dit of the Ad , i.;r,i.... ;..-...:,, and of f,i:- - :; ti, , '!,. M,:i, a ; ....... "t th.- or i. ..! ,:i'o,it ! , 'hj -a m. ha 1. T,M I. ... iru, a out II in ' ."..I l.t c ,1 That t,,l I, ii.-!.!- w. W. -t Virginia ad- : ... on Tla .1 IVit- : la i- 1' ,i, ..HI,.- a . lei - : ,v lat. ith- : Vnt.-s Si na'or. , -.. ..f the d.s'-or- ; ii,, !iitic part; . tn-jo'Tty in the ' ii of factional ! t a senator. The ' appoint to the ; 1, 11 'I !, Tm t-i T I t is-ii.-d a cir- ii:. ii vj 111 , h i'.,.r an. it, I'nion. " on March iTh the pasnuc of the oiia! aim iidin.-tit nii. i'..iina. Tin a male preparations I,,, taking up eol- t lie I '. ill-! Itllt i' '11 II 1 t. hold " " IT, ri.'ilM,, .!,' I'f ihlhllof. ,y I lie !.- !-'. .,re ;.!-, re,; fort' ( ,.:i-t ,i' ,t,,eot I'. ail.-te.l to itllL' I ,i!- U-added I, I l a. id e, l ioll. t A llielldm " I' ll Yolk .s a .r..tec" i-afl ." ' -av- t' e New ie party or I iem.s-r.it ic i,,n recalls M ... cir'.all ,n i.i- pr.. -:':. wal. a-ked a- to I'lliotl lllall notiiin' an' t- : it ,- 1' '' d I i '111. Lite -d in Is n,e ii. a oi'o'ltno' hy the mnittt- i !.! :;,.ii. has j , oleTin- ititimi- ; .'ill !he mcatl- j I,... 'ar,-e IVm- ' that i aie .. pv..l ,T ,,' in a . .tir ni' l 1 ri-e w unc--- ,f liie in nr i Wen- atT-,-, airainst the Tin. t- -'iv i. ,.t ,1-r il dclllll', i..ti,'tl of ir. and . a!av.,s. and i 'lie. iid'.at ie-, w ho t te. arrav the nciri.e. Willi. E I s ui.s-r.it ic deUiairoL'U.-s are Imwhn-j fora r.-,ht,-tion of the National n-v.-tiu.-s. thev at tlieH.nie tune viciou-iy i,),',i,is, ii,.ii,:n.' pr (r provisions fortlic lip.rt of the . 1 1., hied at: I . I.-'. it Mte vet erans of the last war. Instead of rcduc- tnt? tti.' .inti.-. on fori-ieit made ssl atid wiping out the lav.' on whi.kv mi. tohao-o. t in- ll,oMi ,-i.ll.s-te i from ths- mur.s.. ...e.'..) U- apj.lie l to the scppirt of the nati.e s tied. defen,!e. l.riiiL'in eomf.rl to tin in and tln-ir f..nii!i-, and in no wise laird nitv.; th.' tw.t.ie Tm: rn-ldclit s t'ahltvt IS U be ell- larvsl hy the alhtioii of a new Minister the Sss r tarv of rnciilture and L-alsir. I The Sivnai S-rviceisIn W detach. sl from the War hep.irtii.cnt and "iveti in cliatvv of tiie Aii.eitltut-.il Nsn tary, and the Ihircau of I.ils.r is of course to Is- trans ferred to the new I'cparlment. Tin head ol this 1 'epartnient wiil nveive tlie Kiuie isaiary as the heads of other ex.s-u-tive Iieiartiiieiii t"..'Xi -r year; and tlie Assistant s.,--..tary tin- same Kilary as tin- Assist;, nt s.s-ri'tary of llie lut. rior J '.-Jiartaieut. J t hTt.lv. iiiinst s'op!e u-r.-tuarka- hi. that, j r.oU bill ti Iter s e.t, , J the Mexican in-11- C I'lV, 1 it should have, v.-hx-d I he h foi I in- relief 41" t-'at iu l'!cllt sn'cllcls .,! llie ialc wiir, tiie il .licij.!.- .ill Aii'tii tin-v Tf iias-.- i In -ini. txactiy tiie l" n w ' " "' luaft-rial tl.U.-r- howt-v.-r U'tm.scn tin- U'lti-ficuiivr euce uf the !.' lilla. The M.-xiotn ar as f.'" - - l "i"'" ''""'",1",rV f"r,llt" ,'U'1" f ,.xt.-i..iin. tl,.-r.-a slavery, tl..'; ,,!i,.r ... f"ii.li in it .-re iiiainly ' ..ft':..- Soiiiii.-t vast .p..rti.u f '. t'H-ui .ift. ru ar.lswn.-l in lite f4.nf1-l.-r- ! ate Army, an.l l-rv " tl-rJian. f" J Mr. V.-!:i.l to k"T hin.M-'.f soii'i , t;,.- S..u!h Ly aj.j.nvinir a hill "' ; ...- tin 111 -n-i..ti lii- li they -'ui I j ol.tain in n . other ay. A to t!..' ' .Ii.tk of the hit- wr. tin y .rv mainly i Xortli.-ro m,-i an.l tlx- I'n-si.l.-nt . .Mnr - . - I.a-J...n. tliey liav.- a..w.vi.tly . ii ( (.,ai:il lin hi. Fymithy or wiine In tliis liirlit it is :'.' to ilwrn Hist 11 v. hv 1- aj.r.'e.l ne hill, an.l the other. vetoi-d The rn-sMeiit last "k vet.v-I the .:!! hi. h ha.! i--.I foiiiTB"! ai'l"" priatine flo.""1 t .nnha-- m-U f"f the fanner- of a i.r!i..n of Texas who were iM.i-.veti.he,! hy the n.tra. te.l .li.-ivht of last year that riiim-1 all their -r... In in- n.'--siU'- Mf- f lev-Ian. 1 says. "Thoiuli the j...l- siij.i-.rt the L-v-rn-Tll.-lit. tile t'ovenilliell' sh'Mli.l H't ul'" ..rt the i-oj.le." This will U-an ex.--l-letit text if .ii'litly i.lT.-r.-l,to.n-a !i from in th.' next -aiii.;.ii:n. It nia.le to rea.i-Th-.ujh the -oj.!e sii...rt the ir.n.-rnm. nt. the -...le shouhi n..t hijk i.rt Mr. t 'lev.-lati.l. II i ..L-.-.1 i 11 Washington that the rt!i the most stn-nu'.ns j. rsoii.il ap-a!s to his IV. l.'ht plit fo ell' irt-. ail'l lo.eie party ira-mi. t. tu e.o of th- ir. l'.J.-.- them to sustain ti.iijviu s-ihlier i-nsi..n I.;:!. 11 1 in of the f.i.-t that tweiity- n. 1, .- loei.it- r. win. ori-.'iiial!y v. f..r the h.il. .'le-Tt.-l tl M T-.Mi. all'i .,t... with the 1'n-si.letlt. it l.tok the -tat-iiie.'it eaiiiiot In- oth.-rwis.- a. if than n.ie. !' nii-v Ivatiia fiirn:sln-.t live "f it,, - .h-M-rt.-r--l'.ovl". ('iirtiii. .h-M-rt.-r--l'.ovl". f urtin. l.rmeii- lit. eott an i ..H.i.-n. Tin- vol.- s!..,i 17i ajain-t the veto alal 111 t.Hor ..f .,1-taiii.iiL- it- i'e.l'.n t the ,;,-- rt,-r- alal it will leave hut '.. .11-,r- t- of tin- I'f -I'leii! : tl1.11 a hi the I., 17. ho vot.-i to pas- llie lliit el the Kt'i ata! we have Jo4. II- ail two-thir i- ajaii..t it. Why tin 1 nieiiii.er- v te,! for the ! ;il on its pa ... aie! tie :i -1 i'l.-iily 1 lianj'-.i front I ite.l ajalll-t i!. e.ltl on!;, 1h ll'l-e- hi.t Hie impr. ion i--Tr, .til' thai, r, ,,ke.l the pn-jnatit hiiu.- of the ae at the iii.hiinj of the I'ri-i h iit. Willi the hope that thrift may fallow t.i XX lilt.iT. T!it ll. XT ; will Holed I il-t. it is I of the l lilted Mates helote it for .i.-t i-h'tl f,,r s,..its in that .1 llei.r-t of falif nun. ,-d .jot the l;.-s.s of him mt! thai .harj I an. i-eo to ,-oiillt out the epui:i jor:tv in the l.e'i-latiire and tln-n l,ri!d r I. the 1'ell tin- I'em.sntts to eleet him. that ..f Tin, ie of Indiana, when- .H-r.tls -4-ied eolltrol of tlie S ll- a!e. exeill. led tile Kl ' pllhl 1. a II 1. iellt. -111111! - i. ..senior fioiii hi- at. and pliieed a i:-iii-r ill the .hair, and Third, that of N.-W .I.TS. V W here II 1 'el lliMTa t ie llielll- U-r whom the Court .h-iiared was not ele. te.l. was srivon a s-at, and hy his vole aided in seating another m.-niher hIkw seat was eontesled: and he in return (al lied out the fraud hy seatini' the tir-t ..oiiti.ir.-l who iiad voted to seat him. In tins ea-e -II meiiihers, a i li ar majority of i t he w hole ill joint eonvelltioll. have liled a prote-t against any candidate who may ; U- el.-ctod hy tiles.- two vol.. Ill the Indian., i-t.', the retary of State has r. fused to eertily that Turpie was el. , ted, and the ll nise of 1'pres.nta tiv.s of that State will also file a pro te-t ajaiii-t Ills admission tot lit; Nnate. ' Should tiies.' thr.-- contested seats all he j awarded to tlie I'eiiioetatie claimants, there will lie, when the S.-nate next 1 meet., only a Keptihli. au majority of on.- ; in that t.ody, and it is this fact that, has, in. lured the attempt of tin IVmo. rats to .l.al tln-.es.ats. which if suec.-.sful, will ; t Is- foil, .wed hy an . Ilort to purchase th- ; i.-ijiiatioii of Ioddlels-rer of Virginia, ; and tuus pl ace the entire machinery of : i the i.n. rnii.eiit under I '.m,H-nilic cm- ! trol. Tin: 1 cni,s rats arc ho lc siy split up i mi the Taril!' ijiie-tioii. and now tliey arc o.iiiir to l.e lorn a.siindcr on the UiIhh- i ipi.stioti. lion. A rum S. Hewitt now Mavor of tin-city of New York, lately a icinh r ill tin- Hons.- at Wa.hititfton, and M.-ll known as a sliiiiiic' li:ht in the ' I Iciikm rati.- party, a few .lays sim-e wrote a letter ill reply to an invitation toattend in I leii.ocr.itic l.aiiiTlet in I'.i-ooklvn, in i which he M-iily and stoutly d.s-iared ! war against the Kniirlits of Ui'n.r. Tiie i letter was siippr, s-d hy the party t" ! whom it was addressed, hut Mr. Hew ill ! haslop'e.l its pnhlicatioii I.y piihliciy an i I'.ainciiio its contents and rcitenit in the I views tin-rein exprc.si.d. H.-Kiys: " r.ith.-r the Knijhtsof lalmr or the I " I .-Una-rat ic party must p under. N j "caiiM. ll,.-ir liiiidiiincntal priiicii.l.s. an ("in ai.s..iite a'.itiiL'oiiisiii to each other. - Th.- I. inner Ik,Iv is organized on inili ! "larv pi i n . i j ! and is necessarily a d.-.-i " -,tisin. The Kuii.dits have aniioTinccd "Iii. it thev are uoim; into lit i.-s to ptif i " in pract ice t heir recent tiielh.vlsai. l the : "al.oiiite control ol their niemls i-s. This I "will couisl the I .-iii.H'ratic jmrtv ' ei: her to siiri.-iid.-r .r tiht. I think we have in. choiii-hut to tijlit 'and that I lie lu x! l.-iiiocratic conveii- t,.,ii w ill have to make imisJivc all I .Its. " t .iu-1 .i.s ;:n at ion- dcii,,iin,'!ii all s-r.t ' and politidai or.'ani.it ions, and partic . "null;, the knight, of Ui'ior" T!,i manifesto from Mayor Hewitt h i j caiied out a n-sjs.iis.. from the "Irving ; Hal! l"eino.,r,.cy," the other faction of il iie New York 1'eiinH ra v. and their ! comm'iTteo al a iiin tiii" a few . yeniiii;. siiue pass.'.! amoiii; others, the following eo!ut ion. "In Islcilf of the neinivr.itii' masses of tin- city of . w York we disclaim all -empathy with the attacks which the Hon. Ahram S. Hewitt is making tim n-Miiized lals.r. and Ileniocrats we s.ta.'n-lv n-.;rot that lie nninifcsts no .ympatiiy for tlie toilinc tnass.1 ; t. hold that lahor has the sumie riht to orjanie in its ow n In iialf tiiat capita' lias exer cis.'.l forth.- hist ipiarter of a .-.'ntiiry." The Mayor was groaned and hissed w In n this was it-ad. Aitoeth.-r it l.s.ksas ifa pretty fiyht : was hrewim? in the ranks of tlie New j j York lVin.HT.icy, whicn wall overthrow tlie only stronghold that party lias ill the j North, while it w ill os n the eyes of the ' hiU.riiiti men to the hollow ness of the ! prolesioiis, of the lK-nimracv. w ho chiiln i to lie their only friends. i : St. John RaDudiated. TornKV. Kan.. Feh. . A hill chantiuit il,.. . .,.. r., l.a, 0.,,,,,,.. ... 1 , . ty pissed tl- Il u-eof Kepr.sM-iitatiy this j rii.rrning hy a vole f 04 to 54. The county j wa- namisl in honor of John y. Hi. John, , who. at the time llie county was nmuisl. ias j tiie H.-puhiican liov.-rnor of kansas. Sn-v.-ral : viul. nt scvhcs w ere made, anions the most baler U itijtiiat hy Saker Smith, w ho ilc ; clar.,1 that it. John was n ftyisK-nte. He said the Ie piihiicau fany Ii.kI raise. Mr. St. John to th.' otthv of Mvenior uf tlie state, ami fa. Ihif. to la- elected the tliird time I fie piay.-d the jiart ot a traitor. He hoed I iliat tnc nan..- of a man whose infamiHis j treachery lo his frarty had elected t IVmu ' cralic President would Ik obliterated from i tiie history of Kansas Airevcr. tjf tlie sixty ; four who voi.sl f..r the bill seventeen were . iK'tii-M-rat-s. Kour iN-ni.Mimts v,rf.sj ainst j il. Ttic radi.ial Prohihitioiiist. w.-re aUmt j .JU:i, divid.si. The bill liax ulr..iy ptmed 1 i;M- St-tiite and mcivl the OoveruurV aur- ' nature thi.il'teni.s.n. A TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE. Repeated Shocks on the Northern Mediterranean Coast. TWO THOUSAND V1CTIMS. j I An Appiilir.g U of L ft luhaa Citlw Ihrtt Hundred Pern Killed ia III T.wn f Cr. ! Lows. Frii. vere !io k "f earth- ! quake? wen felt on (he lion hern shore of I II AKRi.Rt no. Feh. -Ji In the Hon- to tlie Mi-Iiterranean aU.m k this mom- I ,iay hill, were n-irtcl as follows: Tu piin- iiig At Nv hou r. ke.i. walls er.K ke.1. j wi!lful .Iriviins on si.le walks an.l the ami in oiue . a-, frail lenenieiit were j ;i!linr-ley l.il! tixiiip rat. for storing an.l thrown to the im.aii'l. Tlie ptMple ni-heil When Mr. Ihwnlen, 1iuirman trom the;r h..us- ami fell U'ii their knees I ,,f in the .tree'.t. pi.iynii: f. su.il.n death. Two h Kilelitie .trei-t ami one ill l. liv. ranee from m--. ..lie in ?t. M. l'liilipl"- street un.l Hie Maisoii lt-.urke wen- .letnye. hy , I tie .-anh.piaKe. Tiir.-e pers.n. an- huri.-l ! 111 th. rum.- ..I these huii.lins-s. The wiioie ..piiia:ioll. whieii ill. Iu,l.-1 many foreipi visitors. etvs.-i-t with pamv aie I, row.lei to the railway stations with the j purpoe of ivaviiii; the eity. The streets were j throne-e l with n..:i. in nias.piera.le .Iress. i r.-i,iriiinj fn.nu the la-t earuival hull, an.l t" : 1 hem tlie eartlapiake earn.- with - uiiar '. tern.r. In their fam y e.e.iiimes they tle.1 m ; ev. ry .lir.-. tioii. an.l many Jul not reaver ; their wii.es until lotitf alter the roikiiis' of 1 the jtP.iiml hatl .s-as.il. ! HKIVT FJ.& Of ufi:. 1 The .r.-tiirl.ain a felt at Avijn-m. Tou- l ill. Mars.-lil.-s. Ivhoril. Milan, t allle-s ami j. nerai'.v o-i the (oilf of l.enoa At N'-h. on th.-'oilf. an.l not far from savona. sever al ho.i-e. teii ami hneeti H-rs..ns wen- kiii.-l. j -: -r-.iis were kille. ami thirty were in jured at . inejiia. al.-o m I he ' oiif ol .i.-noil. At I'.alio-M.irino, near llinjlla. -s-on-s of. s.p: were kill.-l ami nuniirens eie .11- ; llil'. ,1. !a,. -. f.ne-third of the town wa.l- 1 At savona. ia ar 1 en,.a. a imm'-r tl-is Were wreikisl and eleven 1 pie 1. At Mniaeoai.il Monie Carlo r, ks -t r. of ii klil. v d. ia, hed from t;.e . :11V- and pr.s 'pitu- 1 il l,, the - a. llielir.! -,o,'i. W 1. of til';. -ell -.-.'olid- diir on and T he -.1 ,11 I ,il lu. iii' -.VMti.h. Tlie .Vein, lit Wa- ll-.Tll -t to K.l-t. At C.ill- t :, - -Tl , k ae !', -t -!,, s -,e.i lor a 111 1, 1 k k- w . : le .1 -a.- Ill th.- r- ty. Vol. .11 t'.r.s- -iioek at, I s o t i.w k w : , . it at 1 T.e Mini- I. nr. v a, h ..a- x. ry hol. at. ,. 'I'.,.. ..ii 1 and i.i.rd ,- la ai a- t,.e tir-1. Many r'T-i i. d !- T lie -.a-:i--r. dv w.i- i-.jnr.-l At Avij- W. re eVp r,e!' e.l t.-tW The lir-l -h,. k wa- . II. .1 i-wtvLi !y ill the pi. , ere L it at ' ' u. a in n ere ml a ak. -ho, k- . ie elellill. Tiii.n: ii l-'llrthet de The d.-a-Tsr. Miittn kil.i.t::. r iii- Iroin the llivi. T.I llierea-, -Niarina At Vi ear 1'iaa I',!-.,.- hundred pc-ms w-ei Kit d I.v h. ,n-hiiiidhi.'-. i f Sa.oll i. nt jail al '. iri.d in toe rum- ol' la'i.li Pailuav TraTlii !- -u-s-l, Ie I l.i-y. li.e pr,.l.er- ill tl,e OCT III!. I ' Sarnie I d-e. inli-plake at lOcrcollie hv lli,T aiar-l-olid . ,.l r.- of artll'jil.lse . 1.11, 1 .1, .llico la and Noli. kih.s! and iii- e ,1,111.1.1- w a- ah,;. At .i 1 1-n , done t Ma , . :,i p, i, i-. iiiiir. pi-..-rt At 'iennil llie -ini, k :l- rv vi, it and j the lucal r.ila,v and many ln.il..- w. re j -eri.ui-ly dam.is.sl. There w as an em. run. us ! crowd at tiie Carlo K.-lav Theatre to w itn. ! a L'ala jM'rtorm.iis' and the ir. aT.-st alarm j wa- tti.iu-f.--i.-1 when the shock came. At Turin the churches sillier.-.! severely. Ill the ii.-i!iilK,rh,ss,,f llordier.i many houses f. II. j killing ill. iiimat.-s. ; TW rilotslM. VI.TIM-. j hiMKiv. f'.li. - l!c)rts r.iviv.sl up to t .-lllL'Tlt llldiilltc tiial two til .ll-alld lives j w.-re lost hy tin- cart h,p ikes, whi. ii app-ar j to have centered in The li :i,K's. U.Mera. j w-liere over ti!to.ii hundred p- p'e were kill- j ed. At the village ol liajardo. situal.-l at j (he top of a hill, a iminlcr of i he iiihahitunts i t.ik n-l'u'e in a church when the shock- i v. i'c tir-t felt. A -uh-e.pien! and irrcater slim k d.-inoli.-hed the church, and.) Inindr.sl ' of the s.ple who were in it wen- killed. ; The destruction ..fproTt.v in the wvtions j vi-ited In the earth'i'i.ikes w.i-iinineiise and W iiL'sp-e id. ' III .lll.-eas.-s vil'.l.tisi h lill "11 the IIIOIITI- 1 tain side Were toppled into llie alleys. l'..rv ; railway train- have been d;si!chc, from lfonie with foo l lor the suilerers an 1 several r ini, nt-..I tr."..s have h,s n s. nt to pro vide any assistance pi ihie. Two slight -h.s'k. were f,-it to-day at Nav and ('.nines, hut no injury was cms.. I hv cither. !.. terday's di-turl.aiices killed J p-rsons and iiijiircil fu al Nice; killed 1 and injured:!' al Itar; kill. si 1 and injured 1-' at Itollene At Ciiataeii-Neiif many were injured. At S ivona tw. linn-., fell killiui 1' p -r mi. a-i 1 injuring 1. Tiie wiiol- i .pal n;,in ! S ivonu an-hivoiiaek.sl aU.ill the t..a n nil: I'vvic T m,t There w.is a s, .-.ind sic k at M 'iitoii" to day, w her.- V (H-rs,uis have Imsmi injur, I and 1 kdl-.l. T'ic panic at Nice has not yet suh-.-ided T'c-c-ivis. an- rlis-ini; in every dire.--! lion f l.e (-.pIe are afraid to r'-eiiter t!i.-T ho!ls. s and hotels, and last lliirht the heiirh's 1 hick of the eitv were crow, I.-.I with n lu.-e.-s Twot'ioii-aiid laiitlish. A merican aii l.Uiissi.in vi-itor. w , re c. ,.p .1 out during tiu- niiit I on the ele al, I jr. Hid. Sx liioil.md p -r- ; son. ha ,- ell 1 '1 .11 I -T i-t I I i.- 1' i-.s. I The soli ot M- A,irT N Ifnlieway. the A iiier., .1:1 ' ' ci. 1! at N . . w 1. scrl 1 i- y in- j 11 r. -1 . Si: !e. 1 at N'i-s- ,se t l- ail r.-adv I., tail Irom sii.nt iT.-l " M . in'fclel hv ay other, are .alellc,., mar.' natc.l fiy tiie isiterday s . at Ie (, l ike-, ni'i- h d ."t a-'-f and in m ,.r 1,... of li.e lllrillttlo" w.l d.i er,iv .t the shocks. Iltt 1 i,Hi:s T -t"NTr . Monte Carlo is tilled with retu'.ss. trom Cauil..,. Nle... mt.o. I llol..ttlds f M, lilotie all 1 San K -m.,. It i 1 Ik- rcat itumhcr hllieiilt to find shelter for if '..p!e. and last iiiihi j niniiv of them were ciiuiHalcl to camp out . A more confident l.vliti). prevails to-. lav. j liaTiiin has heeii su-j s'ti, led. and a hind is playing on the terrace for the purpose of re storimr eonfi len.s? to the fri-thtencl people. Sh.s ks w.-re felt al Parma. Turin and : I'.oiua. I'tidiilations of tin- earth were nolns d at Caiania. in Sicily, at the foot of : Mourn litna The dini-tor of the Turin Oh- ; j ervatorv tel.-jraphs that the wisinis.- in.irii- j uieiit. ari- 11. iw .piiisss-ut and that no further : distiiri.in,s' is feared. 1 NO WoKK SHOOK. BIT TH. H'f VNIIS l.rWIXU Tiir.iR iioviks wn 1. ix. iinivrs. 4it:s.. Keh -S The earlh.piakes.' in-has ' not yet aiiatol. Hiisin.'ss is aim isi com- , pi -lelv paralyzed and the streets are till.-l i with H-ople. Nearly all of the inhahitaiits , reinainiti-t in this city sleot in the op -n air i last night, or took n-fue on Isiard the many v.-ssc!s iiiiciiortsl in the harhor. Al Uisi jo,. (Vm ihTsoiis. tourists and n-.id.11ts have t,-d : the city, many of them I. -avinr all their he- longiii-ts U-hind, and e.-!i sucss..iy,. railw ay . train d.-pirtilii; is tilled to its fell .-apacity j with terror-stnekeu m,-n. women and chil- ; ilren. Further details have tieen revived from I,un.i Marina, sliowinir tlif .lisa.tcr at that m- to hav- Ins-n jr-atiTtliuu wassnis.sl fmm trcvi..us rcs'rrs. When th slus-k came tt .faiirv ns in pnrr.-ssin a l-rr' lucis.- j situate! near a church. Without waniini: the hulls.- fell viwui the IitiLs of tlie .l.mci-rs and the church t..i(.itsj ".-r iism th.- hoiis... .Suls.sii. iit ..xiuiiiiiatiou Jis.-l.is.tl the ,,a, iiiitsl in tHas wli.-re thev were caught I iv tlK- failing hllil.liui;. I'n.lcnitrath many .'fthcbuil.Iin .lestn.y ed erv lar.-tanks ctua:uiii' m w clove oil, the manufacture of which is the chief indus try of the t.iwu, which it was intended at the jr .per si-ason to export to France and Oermanv. M.iiit of these oil tanks are found to be ierfts-tly drj-, tlie contents l.avitn; .-s- cafM-d tlipii:li the fiaresi caused hy the .artlKjunke, while in otl-ers the oil was ex- s lied by liie debris which filleil them. Some soldiers eiJyriiig the ruins at Diano Marina yessterday found Jud:e Uumi heiiuath the ruins of hia house, but mill alive. The aoldiers attempted to extricate him and eti- ini: hint hr the trie.! to ull him nt. They wwW in frw-inp his body from the wei.tit m hirh held it. lien a twain it-ll from l..ve. killing the Judr atiJ wouniline his Nut Ffb. iV Fifteen thousand. wrson- ha vi-left here within llie last two days and th. el-xlus from all of the Riviera cou tiniies. All the railway stations are hlurkmi with ...le. an.1 the railway faeilitie an uxisi to iheir full extent itir an.l night. the Appropriation Committee. reirte,l the i-Tieral Appropriation bill, he stut.tl 1 that he did in .infer that it could s.-ciire a : piai-e on the calendar. and lie would ask that ; it 1 ns-oiuniitt.sl. Ainolu the hills n-a.l ' were the following: Hy Mr. Collins lie .j iiriiu that engineers pnnare a .vrtiti.-ue of comtency. Mr. St. ven-.n t Lawrence) ' To regulate the size of apple, .piince and ..lato lirreis in this Stale. At II o'clo. k the sss-ial order was the act ailthoriziiif the appiintineiit of another el.-rk for the tr.-a.iiry depiirtmcnt al a salary of i .so.' a year, w hich assed liiiaiiy. The following hills lu-sed s.oiii.1 reading: Ameiidiiig the ai-t to pro vide for the health and s.fety of erons employed in and als.ui coal. mines: to prevent the sale of in toxie.itimr drinks on lNssiration I'ay ; mak inj an appropriation for the salaries of the ..ili.-crs ol the W.-sT.-ni Siale l'eiiiteu: airy, and for tH,k- and stationery for pri.n rs. The act to r.'ieal the act for the de-tn.. -ti.m of wolves, wild caV. foxes, mink-, we.i-els and ow ls in this State came up on sc .ml readinc. and was the siihj t of a jrreat d.-al of dchale Mr Wherry asked that the hill le pas.,1 and ijIMt.si tijun-. to show that !o.uoO had h n paid out as pre miums mi seal,, hy the different counties, n i;re.it deal of which was fraudulently oh tained. Mr. Strin.' said the hawk was the farmer s friend, a. had liccii shown, ami he was in favor f reN'aliui! the act payinj; premium- for hawk scalps. Mr. Nicholas, ol Craw lord, said his .-.unity had paid out .! in pn iiiium-. a con-id. rahle pirtion of which he was -ati.hcd wa- ohtaiiii-,1 hy fr..iid. The amend. ii, nt ! pay pn-iiiiiiin on haw U ., il!,s w.. def, al f Finally. a.Ier a real deal of d 'i'llc al. I a killillj of the amen, lm, in., the hill j.a1 s.-.-.nid red itu Hurricane At Louisville. i-v:i i.i:. K.v.. Fel, .'7. - Ivuiv satnr- iaV cVellllli.' the w illd .stiimielle.- I to ht'ttt a n- heiuily. coiniiiL' ir the Xurt h vv.-t . it eoiiliimed l, hi.c.v a p-rleit hurricane at intervals until ii o'clock tiii- evening. Many a- eal, m- are rcp.rl.il. principally minur on.--, tiioiv'.i cotl-aleial-te .lania.- Iia- iss-n doll.-. 'i'i.C -ieril-W heel -te.llller Keitldecr. lv.n- ai the city wharf, wa- -o ri.nj.-hly treat .if hv llie wave, that -he -pr.n,- a leak and -link in fair I'tl of water. Afler the II ill- ; ,,rt hid s.-l i.-l "11 the fs.ttolll a lllll. il I lar-. r isi.it. the ll.licniia. which Wll- lowed t t. liu w hart'a f. w yard- alstvc. wa. -.-ized i.y a whirlwind. Ih-r thns-larp, cahles were I -"hi d a-' Cider like s . Ilillell lw iiie. and I -lie wa-ca-t a'.iili.t the .iltlken ve.-el. Tie- ! latt.-r wa liadly smashed up and the H.lx'r- 1 Ilia recovered her 111, Hiring with a side -laved i 111. Tiie river is risine at the rate of two inehe- an hour, and if 1 ie heavy rains of the j a.-t w.ek continue, mil, h siitleriiiu will foi- ' low. The wat'-r has ali.-a ly reached many ii,,iHs 'i'.ie inirric.ric lo-d.iy also smash ed in ah nit 1 fo f.s-t o," the wi-stcrn wall of liie s i ithern I'.vp -i-io 1 Luildimr. the dain- a.-e U-ilu: ahollt l '. -- Massacre of Mules. N'Nri.iKH I'a.. Feb. While etiLa;e,l ill r pairin.: 1, .:icrs at 1. bailer house of the Su-, :. h.iuna t eal C imjKiny to-day, ihroii-tu iie.;!.,t tin- pifs - leading to the , !i;iic r.H.tns at th I'..-.' of No. 2 shaft were tamed off The fin supplying tlii-ijau.'W ays with air wa- also -1 ;. I to underr a series ofr.-(ia;rs. The pip. hi'..-.! otf rapidly, and w hen steam wasa.'aiii iiitr sluc.il they hur-t. I'hc tir.-in,-n. thinkin.' the sie.iui was lurned onus usual. susps-LiI nothing wiieii they found the steam cscapim; tuilil one of the - .'ilc h sss .-.line llpin the sectir illsMIt two and a half hours afterward, and found 32 in ili-s dead. The fan had not ha.11 niiiiuii-; fir . mi" tun,-and u'as a -euiunlat.-l. which. lo;c;her with the i-scapini: -team, s,al,.-l some and -mot hen d ,.t hers. Iii another h.ini in the same shaft wen' Jl ini.les. and hut for the ss-,.ly relief al'l. r the tir-t discovery these, t . 1. would h ive Us-n sntTs-attsl. Wh mi found 1 hey wen- all over lather from cxer .'1:1s in trying to free tliemsclv.".. I. jss H J. 101. The Eruption from Mauna Loa, S-FkvN, is. o. Feb. 'Si. The steimcr Australia, fn.m llonohilu. hriii,-- full partic alars ..I" the (tri at lava How from M unci lain Ti, sijiht is dcscrihe.1 as inapniliicnt Im-voiiiI ,1 . ription. The .-..11111111 of fire Was lirst ohs.-rv.sl fh, m the summit of the eraT.-r on die night of January l'C The fire di.sl down in-Con- mi.lni-r'it, hut gn-ut vol.-auie distur- tlaliees .s.Ilt i nue.1 Up to the Ili.'ht oClhe fsih, when fire and lava a.'ain hurst fortli from the moiintaiu side. The length of the Haw is estimated at twenty mil.-". This .hsiainv the lava aeeoin-pli-hcl in two days.spr aditi-: as in di-sriid-c l. n-aehiiig the sea on the evening of Jan uary 3'.' The stream of lava contiiiiii'd to How without iiiternipTi. il until the 1l:h. when a river of fire hurst forth, followingthe line of lava flow. When the tires flamed out the heavy cart h ) l.lk"H .v.ls sl. although slight tremors wen-felt at intervals there after. Money Wouldn't Buy Maud S. Nrw Yukk. I.i. i; It was Mr. Frank Saidails. of 1" ailadclphia. whootlensl Mr. Kols rt lloiiuer i,n,ii for Maud S. a id it is said he has siipi -m.-iit.sl this oner hv I imoiiu r of sfii.ti . w ith a is-rliti.s eh.s k ' williiu twciily-foiir hoursaf.erthea.-.'.pliiiicc i i, the amount. 'oiuvruiiig this Mr. l"onner i s,l: -1 have not ns-eived the oiler of ili'i.m and it would make no d.rhreiicc if I had. If you w ere to come in her and propis.' to buy, say my little finger, yon would naturally 1 rv -.-t to p.y a pretty go l (irii-e tor it. and : vil wotii.l fiinherinon- Ik pn-tty safe in otf. rimta big pri.v for it, htsause yi iu would know very well that 1 would not m the linger. Weil. I w aild as s.s.11 think of pirt iug with my little linger as I would with Mauds. Maud S is simply not f.r sale. If anylssly wen-to offer me iJiXV"J it would Is- all liie same." Cen. Logan's Resting Place. Cnic.oo. feh. J.. l'he (-..tniuission ap- i oiiilcd by Ihe lagisl.iiure to take in charge the ens-lion of a 111 .'iiim.-iit in honor of the Lit icuera! John A. lv.r.m ,ts prissi'iit at ; the meeting and anuoutiissl , the tsmuniss ion that she ha I l.s id-s uptti Ciiirago for , the final interment of the remain, of her j htlsbind. and that she had sels'is Jackson j Patk as the I.M-atioli of Ihe luoiiumelit to Itc 1 en-.-t.sl. with the -xpn-ss uiiderstandiiig that j "-n. liguu's nmiaiii- fthall In' piiu-e, in the base of said momiiii'-nt. Mrs. Igan als.. slat.sl. w hen asked to give her views a to the charatier of llie monument, that her ideas in tin m.it.-r were crude at present. All sac desin-d wasa lasting monument. The M .num. in Comnii-a on will now ask ; tin- Legislature to author 2c the Park Com- ; nrissii'iiers to irr-.mt the site sfl.vt.il hy Mrs. i '":-'" Ingails Presidet of the Senate. Wj.sHiN..Tix, Keh. Si. In Ihe senate to ! .lay the n-solution otlered yetfterday liy Mr. K-linuiids. .-lectine Senator Iiiipills I'resident , p tri, to take o-l.ee- at I o'clock t.raorrow 1 alleniisui, at which time the resignation- of j Mr. Sherman takes etTect, was placed Ix-fore the Senate. I Mr. Cockrell mov.-I to amend by suhoti- ti.titi); the name of -Vnator Harris. The amen.iin'-nt was nj.s:teilyeaa, 2ti; nays. 3H, (a strict party vuUi, Mr. Ui.ldleber;er v.ciiif; with the Kepjlilicaus), and tlie reso ulti.m was a.fojit.sJ without division. Four Baby Bears. Cllarfielh. I'a.. Fet. 2. Junesville. lliii county, a little town of .'Ml people. ha l--n in commotion for a week. While Mr. Jam. V. tiault wa.- oil a fox chase the other day h was atiraeted to a ilen uuJerhnisli hy the his racket his .log. w ereniakiiiji. Tiiink in they had hold f a m-upiue lie nia.le for tlie .'limhim: thniu-h ami over lau rel ami limb until .jtiiie near the pla.v, when. uim lookini; up. he saw a lari black Ix-ar after the dop.. Although his pun was l.iade.1 with small shot for foxes lie .pii. k.y determined! to tire. The shot only jjrajtej the shoulder and only hurt the bear eni.in;li to enrage her. She turmsi Usm him im ni.sliately, w hen he. liinUsl Uiii a loi; and awaitisl her apia h. lie still had a liarrel jofhisirun luadctwitli shot, and when the liear Km, within a few feet of him he t'K.k deliU-rate ami and tin-d. It was well done. The l-ar Ix-ins: si near, the shot could in it scalier, and the whole load struck the brain and did the work a. well or better than a hall would. She .lroie lxil dead. While skinniiijr the tn-ar hi? at tention was called to a wiiming near hy and iisin invoti jalinj; he found under llie ns.ts of a fallen tree, just a few yanls aw ay, a ni.v. snu nest, in w hich were limr cuhs. alsuit two weeks old ami not larger than ordinary kittens. lie wrapped them in his coat and started for the murest house. The neiitliimr w it Ii a sl.sl t.Mik Mr. thiult Uuk to the wisuls and after loading up the entire "ca'.-li for tow n. The liear weighe.1 over two hundred is.iiuds dr-sse.l and contained five ga!l. 1 bear oil. valued at $ T gallon. The 1 .ld for 1" and the culs were sold for a i ni.v price. Two wer.' pun-hased hy 11,-nja- min ttanoe, the proprietor of the t.-uis-t imv hotel at Mnilh's Mills, w ho will raise t, m. The two wciidi als.ut live isiundsand w . i ,1 j ' h.u'.liy more than fill an ordinary cigar h 1 x. Mrs. Druse Hanged. i Hi kkimi.b. X. '.. Feb. US. After s, r. vi.-es last evening, Mrs. 1 1 ruse reinuiiusl up i until als.ut llaKip. w. Heputy Sln rill Hirt !ty Maiiioii, wlih Mr. and Mrs. Waterman, ; the death Watch, indued her lo lie d, evil and she had alsiut an hour s.piiet sh- j, aw.ikeiitsl with a start, and upm arising . -an to writ." a I. -Iter as i-amly as sh. had al 1 any tunc during her incanvratiou. Alter writing Mr, llru.-e lay down ait.cn i and fell into a doze. She was attackisl . i:li i hysteria in a violent form, and it r.spiired eotlsideial.le .-ifolt llsill th. part of lac 'Aatiiiers to arouse and calm h-r. Muring tlie nigiil she ate one of the hearties meals i ait she had partaken of since she w i-a , pi. .oii. r. She bad about two boms "I rn 1 a.icr 4 v. m.. but mil not slop soundly at i any time. After tlie terrible blizzard of Sunday thi. morning opened bright, w ith the tcmpc-a-I lure fo5 alsive zeni. Kvery P'ad leading into the town was dotted w iih sleiuli crowd- ed with furHSKit.sl men. and not a few wo men. ( apt. John lc.l,.iir and the :!lst Sep arate otiipaiiy. National ' iuard. lif 11111-;:ets. 1 .iinc down fnim Mohawk at 1 a. m. and wen-.piart.-red in ihe Curt House. Iciail -: w.-re i.ste-i ab.ul the jail to reinfonv the j deputies, who were on duty since a. 111. about the exienor of the jail. The execution wa- w itnessed by i". pei-.ons including the ollicials. Precis, ly at IJ o'clock the trap was sprung, and Mrs. I.oxalaii.i Pruse was hanged. Three Men Killed by an Engine. Pittsbi roh. Feh. j:i. A KCiiliar accident n-siilting in the killing of three men, n cur ed on the Pittsburgh, Fori Wayne and Chi cago Itoiid last night near Heaver Falls.aUmt thirty-live miles fnim this city. Haniel lloii aldsoii, a stonecutter, and two companions were walking along the track, when they were struck by the emrine of a fn-ight train. Ilonaldson and one of his companions were iuslantiy killed, their bodies U-ing found ly ing on the si.'. e of tiie track. The other man was hurled through the air and alighted 011 the pilot of an engine coining in tlieopp-.ite direction. Neither the engineer nor the fireman was aware that tliey carried a mutilated mid dy ing man. and proceeded al-oiif their duties. All night the injured man lay on the pilot, totally oblivious of his surroundings and Is-itig whirled along at a rate of fifteen miles all hour. At daybreak, on the arrival of the train at this city ihceiigim-crtisik his.-iigine into the Fort Wayne shops and went home. This morning when the shop-men n pirt ed for work they discovered the man 011 the fn.iit of the engine. He still showed signs ol life. They hud him n-m .veil to Ihe Alle gheny licncral Hospital, where he diisl at noon. His name lias not yet Is-en learned. Outlaws Rampant. P.I'JVKKLY. W. Va., Feb. JT. Thai poition of this (lLiinlolpli) .s.iinty lying along Coal Ifiin is al the iii.-r.-y of a band of outlaw, a rei ki. -s and nil., nipuli els as ever disgraced anv civilieil community. Tiie citizen? dare not go out at night for fear of bang foully iiiiird.-nsl and 110 one has c,iiira-e eiiotigh to aps-al to the authorities, knowing that the de-tructioii of their prop ft y and the mur der of thcmsclv.-s would inevitably fill.ov .li.hn Mann, who talked about evoking Un law, has had his dwelling, barn and crops burned. Two attempts have Iss-n made to .-a inalc J 1I111 I.aiu-e for similar call-'. Two scliisil-hoiisi-. have lxvii w r.s kil. stock ha. Imvii shot, and tuucli other damage, lone. A vigilan.x' committee may be foriued soon, in which case a nuiniKr of outlaws will lie hung. Trains Snowed In. Dint iiT. Mini., Feb. J7. Sis ials from vari piints in the l'ps-r P. tiiiis ilu and 1 from thr northern part of ihe S lUihern IV- j nin-iila r. ; "t the lonii of the past twenty- 1 I four hours t.i Ik- of iii imm ith pn. portions 1 mid terrilie iittensitv. A h.-avy gale blew the hi.ivy snow abuit. in iking drifts from five to ten f.vl d.s-p. and clhv'.ually slopping all trallic Twol'rand Rapids an I Indiana trains an- siinwisl in south of Mackinaw C'ity and a Michigan Ccntnil train is bl.s-k-ad.il in Ihe same neiglibirh.ssl. The gale extended over the whole State, hut was not aceoinpiiiiisl hv snow in the neighhorlnssl of lletmit. AIh.iiI a mile w.t of Negatince four engines and a coach that wen- breaking a way through the ail nv ran into a heavy drill ami were thrown into a ditch. License Legislation. HvKRism wi. K.-I.. '.V-Tl.f 0.tmiiitw..f Ways and Means had a imvtitifr to-night, at which all the liistise hills, i-ijjlit in iiumlfr, were consi.h-nsl. A siiliHsiiiimitti-e. consist ins of lirooks. Whcrri-. IVanloii, Dravo uud Kinley, has been apintel by the p-ner.il comiititTis? to evolve a hill out of this liatch, iili.l on Tuesday next it cxi-ects to make its report. The hills prepared by Fred M. Icel and Itrooks will make tip largely the meas ure which the sub-committee will draff. The excise t-onimtssioii feature of Mn:cc's bill finds very little favor with the committee, but many of the other provision-are satis factorv. Selling a White Slave at Auction. AcofsTA. Ky.. February it. The trial of Ilenrj- I.k1s.,u. charfr.sl with Ihmii a viiirrant -ame ofT y.-stenlay b.-fore -I n. lr thsir.!,' L. Bradford ami a jury- The jnrj' reiuriKsl a verdict of -milty ami or lc-cd him sold to the hih.s.t bidder at public auction, for the m- ri.sl of seventy-five days. Ju,li. Itr.elfortl has fixed Man-h 5 as the day of sale. This is Ihe first .rase of the kind that has oivurred in this county for a K-vat many years and much interest was mauihs'tcd. The proof showed iHxlsxin to be a worth!.-., iusolent vu-tafioii.l. w ho lived ill a state of filth and misery. He ill-treated his family in every way imagin able. Live Stock Burned to Death. Lti.hiii-o. Va.. Feb. T7. A destructive incendiary fire occurred this moniin at 3 o'clock on Main street, destroying the Hill City Livery Stables, the feed Store ofT. M. Harwood- and W. A. Wood's carnaire facto ry. Sixteen valuable horses ad two mules were burned to death. Two firemen were badly injured. Charles Bitrfold was arrested and has partially confessed the crime, impli ci! in,.' several other partic. Loss, $10,'J"0 ; insurance. $5.liiN). Robbed of Her Hair. Knti5.(, IV. February 23. For the third time w ithin a brief -ri,sl there has la--n a hair ste-jlini! .minur in this county. Annie Herini: is a servant in the house uf Moses K. tiraif. At 5 .'.l. k this m.iniili.'. while it was still dark, she curried out tlie ashes to the yard. Suddenly a hand was placed over her mouth, she was stnn k and her head was heid firmly lieiween a man's knee fora mo ment. Then she swooned. When the irirl recovensl and entered the hoiis..-half an hour later her hair thick. ch.timt hnm n, tlir.'e Uvt Ion;; was pine. It ha.f appan-ntly xt-n cut oil with a kmte. Five Men Killed by a Fall. A I.T.K.S , February if A terrible ain:ident happened at Hellefonte y.s,tenlay niorniiij;. A frani! of bricklayers . tupIoy.Kl by the firm of Winteritii.' ,V lixon. of Pittsburg, were cnuagx-l in lining the stacks at Valentine's funiaii when a seatf .Idiiig on w hich they st.swl gave way, precipitatin:: twelve men to the bottom of tile stack, a di.tam-e of sivty five bit. Five men were killed and twooth- ers fatuity mj;irel I The scaffold had Im-n wei gl.ted down w ith some soon brick.. All the men killxl were single ami residents of Pitt-hiirgh. Female Suffrage in Kansas. i 1'vks.ixs. February::". The women ofthis j city held a muss mo ling and grand jubilee at Kdw aids' ijH-ra llou-e last evening lo !- .-br itc the pas-age of the female municipal igehiil. The ladies are registering in ' of I gr. . numbers, so as lo lie present ami pre kin ! oarI lo excrci.e to them the novel privilege of voting. Ii w ill undoubtedly cr ate a revo lution in local isilitics ill cities of the first and sn-ond cla.s in the State, as a latve ma jority of the w iinen will array themselves on id., sideof temi raiiee. moralitv and ;;hm1 tem .era nee. morality government. Closing Iowa's Last Distillery Ii Moisf.s, F.-ii. j:. Judge Conrad, of the Ihstrict Court to-day, granted injunction iigain.t the interiiatioiial Ihstillery n-slrain-iut it from maiitifacluriiig li.pior for any pu rp .sc except medical, sacramental r culin ary, holding that under Ihe prohibitory law ii could not in.niulaeiiire. even for sale out side the State, except for the plirpisv aln ady named, wliich are not forbidden by tlie pro hibitory law. The rtfi-ct of this ds ision. if Mlstailu-d hy the Supn-lne Court, w ill 1h- lo c!oe Ihe distillery. It is now tl i.Iv one in Iowa. Not A Lump Of Coal Left. WtMs.M. Minn.. Feh. Js. Tin !-,.p, 1 Witidom are in imminent danger of l"r,-eiitg for want of fuel. ! I here are only two cars ol" wood here and ! not a lump of coal, and residents are forms! to burn their fences and lumber piles. To , ad I to the seriousness of the situation ihe ! blizzard of Saturday night, the severest since fsTf, covered the railroad with several f-s-t I of snow. All the men available w ere put to j work shoveling ihe r... id clear, b ii 110 train ' can arrive for some days. Poisoned by A Quack. IIkvim.no. Feb. JJ. A man repr.-seiiting , himself a- an Indian doctor has Is-cn in j Heading for .e.aral weeks pa-t i-d, fling ! ipiack iiiedicine fmiii d'Hir to d.s.r. A child I ol tourad Harth wa. iriven some of lb.- med ' icine for a slight ailment and died lo-ihy in I horrible agony. Tin- Coroner has taken the matter in hand and olhirrs are searching for ihe ' doelor'' who ha- tied the city. A num ber of grown ersotis were made very sick hv his in-diciue. but are ns-overing. A Bachelor's Queer Will. Ihniu'iT. Mich.. Feb. ii. The will of Ir. Rlinun.l lingers, Imithcr of Rintlolph Rod gers. the s-ulptor. w ho di.sl at iuincy a few days ago, was pnihat.sl this morning. After U.pieathitig alsint $JH.O to n-latives, he leans, the residue of his large fortune to any six w-omeii whose husbands are drunkards. Rogers was a bachelor, and his w ill is con sidered uuiipie. Worst of The Season. Sr. JovNSHcKY, Vt., Fc" -The block ade on the railroads in this s.stion is the worst of this season. A hard wind pn-vail.sl all night. It is said there arc fifteen miles f road west of hen' upon which the snow is from five to twanty f.s-t d.s'p. The highways of Ihe hills an- n.-arly impassable. Camden's Successor. Cu .ki.kstox. W. Va., Feb. JS. tfovcrnor Wilson lias tendered the I'liilcd States S-na-lorship to P. It. Lucas, of Jeif-rsu c unity, who wa. one of ihe twelve llemocratir " kickers'' in the ic ciit .Senatorial contest. Mr. I.iica.-has accepted llie lender, and will ns-eive hiscreleiitiais shortly after the 4lh of March next. , Terrible Cattle Losses. St. Pvri-. Feh. JJ Judge Mclyeary, of the Siipreine Court nf Montana, to-day told a Pioneer Pr.-ss r. pirt.-r thai the lowest esti mate of the Montana cattie los.. for the season is Ji (s-r .-cut., while many cattle men .iy 4o to .VI (a-r cent. Unit I'ozeiii.ui. owner, w ill lose M,f. out of a herd of 0011. An Ex-Postmaster Sent to Prison. Pun. .t.Ki.i'iin. Pa.. F.-h. ii. li.s.rge Mid dtior.formerly istmaterat Waynesliomugh, Pa., and nsently i-onvi.-t.sl of defrauding the Government, was to-day sentenced to pay a tine of S-Vm and (linr month's impris onment. An Election Judge Dies in Jail. S HwroV February JJ James Morrison, the judge of election w ho was arn-sled Fri day for eoinpliciiy in the elect ion fraud prac-!i.M- 011 the preceding Tuesday, died this evening ill the county jail of delirium tre mens. He had Is-en intetncrato for five months past - - A Praise Service. Our bill to amend the ('.institution so as " to Pndiihit the manufacture or Side, or keeping for sale intoxicating liiptors to lie used as a ls-verage," has passi-d Imth Houses of the legislature hy a very large majority. (.111 its final passage ill the Senate the vote stood, vc-fts, a; navs, 1J. In the House, y.-as, IJi; nays. (Iii. We may well thank (i"d and lakecouragc. Kvery Woman ' Christ iaiiTeuiieraiiec Fnioii I ''" W 'l' r" ,'"p" Hi,iiostI t.i I...Ma I'raise liieetiiiii. March Hill, or us soon alter as sissibie, in isiiniiieiuoratioii of th.' victory ne have won. Ami as this lliil must be car ried thnmi;h the next Lcpslaturc, and Ih votisl on I.y the people, before it can Imsmiiic a part "f our ('institution, an 1 as a vast amount of work must Ik- done, iind funds liis.'d.sl, the rniotis are ur-red to take lip a collection for this special work, ami scud the amount to Mrs. W. H. Wood, State Treas urer, to lie ail, led to the Constitutional Allien. Iin.iit Fund. This I'raise service should lie a very large and enthusiastic ni.srtiiig. Good Speakers and music shoilM be provided, and every thing done to make it a fit .ipcliitin of the next year's work. We have other inl -rests ;cn.liiii; in the l.-:islaiun' : An act to prohibit the sale of i nt.. x i.-at tn' li.piors on Memorial Day; and one for the Utter protection of women am) young girls; while we are utterly opssI to the proposal to take the granting of license from the courts-. We must pray that this shall not lie done. The bill of Hon. J. Ii. Show-alter, of Itutler, forbidding tlie sale of cigaretti-s to Uiys under eighteen, calls for the hearty co-oicr.itioii of ever)- W. (,'. T. L". woman. The Suicriti!ct!i-ents of these vari ous departments have been faithful, wise and earnest, while our Legislative Siiperiii ten lent has leen on the ground, watchful to aid in everv eiii.Tgcncv, s. tliat we confi. d.-ntly look forstill fnrtlicrsncivs-scs. Mean- ; , ., i .1 i - - while we rrmctiilicr tlie a.liiiiiitioii, "In' evcrv-thinir, liy prayer ami supplication, with i tlianksjiiving. let your rcjnt-sts lie mailc known unto t'.Ml." I-EVM'Es L. Swift, Ellek M V'ats...si, Pr.i,f..,.t l'..r S.s,l, Mrs, J. D. Wekks. M k.s. V. II WtK.tH. I Rue. Secretary. irtusun-r. Mbs. J. R Jonct. AhhicWittkn-IVEB, Vi President. 811,. Legislative Work. Care for the Children Children feel the debility of tlie chanstn j seasons, ercu more tlui ailulu, and lliy ! eme eroM, reevlrti, and niicontrnllabie. The blOMl ihoulj be clean ed and the syKtu Invigorated I j tlie use ot liuod Sarsaparilla. " I-ast Spring my two children were Taccl- natrd. 8. n arter, they brcUeallout with run- ; oing wire, so dreadful I thouptit I sli.'iiid lese Uteio. Ilixid a Sarsapari'da cured tla ni com pletely; aud tliey h-ve been liea'.tl.y ever since. I Co feci that Ilo.J" S irsapartlla : nated ny cli.i.lrca to me." Una. C. L. Thovpsox, West Warren, Slass. j Purify the Blood Booda SarsapariUa la characterized by ; three peculiarities : 1st, the combiuat ion of remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the t proea nt securltig tlie active medicinal qualities The result is a medicine of unusual ; strength, effecting cures Litlierto unknown. ) Send for book conuliiiii additional eridence. "H.nJ-s Sirsnrarilla tones up my systenij : purines hit liioml. sliarfeus mv an- etlie. and ; seems to lu-ike me ...er." J. 1. Thomi-o, ilegister t lave us, Lowell. Mass. ! " Hood's 8 irsir.rill beats rll others, and ; Is worlli its weight in c, 1.1." 1. I. ikl.lNUIu-X. , 1J0 Bank bueel, New Yoi k City. i Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by ill druggists, ft j six for 5. Madd , only by a L HOUI & CO., Lowell, Mass. , 100 Doses One Dollar. SOMERSET MARKET. j Corrected Weekly by COOK I BEERITS, L.EAl.Klls in Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Priis-s for March J, 1- ..W'es. .fri.sl. KN A.,le Hiilter. V gul ft, alls. v hu. Bran. 1 Hill butler. , ell. 1 . tt. 1 ketri. ! Biickwlual. Nil meal lt.-ts.WKX f ft. Hii.-'.n. ,siiair-.-tirel flatii-i vff, 0 tiumry fnim-, it, ;Sliilli.'er-i Hi isiile.i y t Corn, i.-iir, 1,11 " l.helleil, y lm Meal tt. Chop, oni 1111. 1 ,,111.. "f H"1 11,- ill! rye. f lm In. Krir. V 'e . toi-SN- ...lac t,OH- sl jr. tl i.i .. 1 Hour. Kniler Pris-ess. . 1.1,1 V'i.'llllll. f 1,1,1 sii Klaxsi-e I. hll f.rtnl. y s,,. I, MMMIimr-. V l' II- M '-! 1 at.. V!,il J'-i ' l',,t,itii. y 1,11 I,-, ! l'.H. iles dried, y Wt s.t , live, y (.11 ' Suit. . .. 1.1 -r 1. 'a -1 .t,r,iii'il vTiiin - k - A-hti.ui lull sic k -: .-u-.tr. yi-lloa. y " "w hit.-, y ft, : Tallow. V It. 1 Wheat, y lm s .,,: BEST-MADE CLOTH NG PHI IAD 'A., YATES'C? SIXTH CHESTNUTS? 1 w 1 ; 1 1 Trustee's Sale TIIK rMKK?I;NKli Aln:ii(i-tn!or aii-1 Trus leeof thr K-ai K-tate it Jtn KiUH, hiU' of 1 onenmiik'ti 'I'-w n-lii. S-tiii-ir-fi t'unty. tViin'a -le-c-ax-i, W ill otli-r t.r .-oile at -ilt.he oii;Ty .n tiie irtiuies 111 uttui low it-hij.. on at 1 iVI-k k P. M., tin- i.ndlvjdol one-half the lollownig tleTiln"d Keal K-iaie, viz : T-.,, ,f Va t ' niainiiigln: ai n-an-J 1 IciLL iNU. 1. 1.;, jwr-'ins -iiiiai' iu (niernanih towiifhip. aijiiiiing lumt i John II. ltU'n.M., Aan.n M ilt r. Ann h-A-U, Harvey .1. u-lcr. nar!s- llo!afi)ie au. irart No. J. naviug therein ere't"'i a i;Hnl t.aui barn, two lot: Ihhn ami other wit I i i il i tir- other on, 1,'ifl. Inc.'.. A .! larifc ..r, imru ,.f 1. ir.-.-. .ma.i siiL-ar .'Mini., uts.iii.., ii.re. IhtcI. lin-re.l clear ami it. ro.st . line ul cul- Tract Xo. 2. .'..'s.rr-'T.! a(..lt Hint tiVHli Jti'MiiaSi-u ni; to.vnhii. u-ijoiiuni; .ami- ot 'John . Tiiunia7 Jo.m il. ltum.t. ';iar!e lloi-aj't'h-. An- ! ifu-iu- k.-ehler ami I ru.-i No. 1. th-re t-cin o.u plank iioii-ethfrti.neriMl.eol. Kiuy uiT--ot' n I traet is elear. am! tlie reM. well utii.er-l .nth I whueoatk. TERMS 1 I TR.MT NO. 1 Ten iMTeetitof i-ttreha-M nt n- ! ey to he w Ih-ii proerty i- knot ko. -loun. fn- tttml on eoniirnmtion oi Mile, tin- hainitfi in two eijiiul uniHittd pav meut, with inirrot Irom dav oi ale. IKAiT No. Ten j-er cent 'vi uh n ihe nroftt-ny i kniK-kv-i ilo.tr. and thebalati- r hi.-n sale ih l otiiinui t. JolIS I. Uf:, inarj.. Athnr. hM-1 l'iui-e. riKl"sTKKS Valuable Esal Est t2 ! THE rMKKS';KI A.!inin:-tri;tor ani Trus- I le of Hie Real K-tate ot riany Keim ,l..',t, lute ot l '.iti'-ttl'inirh Townsliip. S,i;ll..r,.i t ,,,ui;y. i'a.. will olt.T lor sale hi i.iit.lie oiiliTy on lae pretuis.rs iu said Torttl.ilil' on - rurnsoA v, ma hcji .m. .i. i. is;, t 1 o c lock P. m. . the nii'Kvhle.i one-half of the lolhiwiiiK iiterileil lie.il Kite : Tr..i IV 1 roiiiuinintf 107 jure- an-! I idUl 111 I --" en'hee. Minute in 'oneiii"ut;ii Urtu-hi". Hiljoimiitr htti-N ol John H. tttiMih. Aaron Miller, Ann Hush. Harvey .1. 'u.-ter, ffinrle- tlol-tt-f-it- nn-1 traet Nd. j. iiavm ther---n en-etei a -nnl :.:iuk oarji lui,n: l.ttit.- an-) oiaer oattt.i.l'l.n-:-. a .') lurjee onimnl ot -i.e tre, i-tuuli miliar eanij : a.Hiut S aeres well titn.M r.'J. tiie re-l eiear tiii'l in a HU---1 .-tale ttt' enitivaiion. Trof Mrt O "onia.n;n uere-- nn l I laCl llt) jH-ri-iie- Hiuatf ntue-m.-tiiomu lo.. ii-mti. uoftcnuii; l.tti'U of J.an TUont-i-. Jofin II Hloun Chariest Ui"uf--le, An jrnsti Koehter ami trai t Nu. I. there tietut; one plank ho'te thereon ereeiei). Kitty ncre. of thi iriii-i is clear, ami the reM. well iimiTed with Uiteuttk. TERMS. TKTNO. 1. Ten jht cent of the piirehii-.-money to lie imid when the irorwrly is knoeke.l down, nne-iiiinj on continnatioii ot -sale, (tie tm anee iu two eiiuiauuiiiii payments with intere-t front day of --Hie. TICA"T N. !. Ten jer cent -1omi when the property is bn'w kefl down and the ba.unee hen the Mile ii-euuiiruied. JdHN I.AHR. mari Almr. and Trustee. PUIJLIC SALE UF- Vahnbl: Rsal Estate ! BY ViKTt1 K ol'ati order ofu.e ! out of tiie Orphan" Tonrt ot Sm-r-"t t'oiinty, tome din.-:tel, t will exp-j- tOMttv at pin -in- outery on the preuiixeK, oo SATURDAY. MARCH 26, '87 t l o'cf.Tli In the ftcni.i. the follnwini. Oe srritHsl Keal -.-tale, late liie estate uf Jr-t'j.li Ail that certain Di-eeor narcel oflunil situate in Paint townsiiip, Smiarsrt county. Pa., ailjoin in lan.ls.if M. K. Johns, Aaron h.Tli-v. Al.raliuin WVavcr an.l Samuel Kvis k. c..utin ni; i. hun flnsiaiid twemv (ijui acres, nwireor l.-ss. bavins tliereiHi ertsi-teu a aood two-story uianlc . ' Dwelling House, j D(j r,Bnk barr . m rimng orrtmr() ani, Dv I er fs.inii; s.nii-.. Alswt ) cr clcarisl, und f:rWl,HM1l,ll. Torme '"'nrtsi .follio-slon on I Cl IMS .fetivery of uee.1, mi 1 I,,T , tnucjiu,, wi,iu, .m-iii.-iiis. wuiimii imere-T , F,Mn.sion u te .iv.-n .a tlie 1st ..r ii.rii isst 1 Xen'"fr cut of purchase mon-jr to l-ipiiirt on ! iT Adtni-.isJ.iir. i-'i , '-i ?a lab s Real Estate iK W. lfi:NFi'l"fi. DRUGS! DRUGS! GEO. Y. BEX FORD & SOX.. ri:tn:iKTiijs m tiik OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY. At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOMI:USKT, lM-XX'A. I)IUTGS, MHDICIXKS. CIIKMICAI.S DYK STUFFS, 1'AiXTS. OILS aVX!) VAHXISIIKS. The par..! and lst to l-found m lhi mark, ;. 'A,. k..-. on baud a 1: , TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And a'l the !, aliiii: appii-t.-naiiee. in t!.. :-.i I.,ih TOILET ARTICI.F.S ASH SCSI'IUES ; E S E II M.l.Y KEfJ A FIliST CLASS If El)! STollE. LAFCsE ASSORTjVIESiT OF BIRTJHDAY Glf TS ALV.'tYS IjN 6T0CK TOBACCO and CIGARS. TIIK 1!KT TIIK MAI! kT. f AFFulll'S. U T 1 1 liMi;'l A N" I lMi',.;; , Presariptioai Ccmponale-l, Faaiily Easfpts FOM Will Correctntss. Our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is ,,, quality. We keep in hulk, -.1 that any special iiigrcli.-nt cm In-add. .1. Sohl We .1., a spiarv business and tn.uhle PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS .hill. .'., ls.7. It Will Be Clad Tidings to the I A .I )I hl TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS M VI'K I'N SEWING MACIIINHS, .s'.' .i 1.1. 1 o.v rut: "WHITE It ha. a ,,; .i;. i. 1:1 i.KT (.oo.s ,jv I1.S1I.H W ITH f. W.. Il i- Hlu-.i'it.-'.v SELF-THREADING Kx-'epl the CVe of the !l,fd!e. A j , if, t itive TAKK-I'P WITH,'!' f A lli.K SPRIN;. A I'Mlll iit T SELF-THREADING SHUTfLE. l!- 1 .jtil.tit--! iiluui A m-v :ui'i f'liivt n fnm ihv met. Stitch Regulator and Indicator, Hy -viiiel. any cxiir. -titch fan Y' mmlp r ilnj'ii caltl wiihiiiil -xM.r:niri. tiiijr An AUTOMATIC BOBBIM-WINDER. ft. h ii: - ISK'I n a It .ttn u " ini M- Wfiujnl it.- t-v.-u a u I :h i wl w it h ut tfu jimI f tia- haii.l. It if TliK M"T I1 hAHLt.'t, t Tll"K Ol'fiULY lilJLT MA !ILE IS Tilt W't'KLlK La-." an aMonishdl at. mi-1 irn-Htly mlinire ii. LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING (.iirtlilie-, atnl at the innm-iise varitMy .f pra-'ti ul aii'l um IuI work that can Nt -It-nc on lliis Macl-int'. Inli 'S of In-t hihI ti jsidifiTK-Mif w ill not eii tejtuin tlie ttniht of buying any otht r St.-wmg Machine, after eari't'ully oxamiiiinK Hie merit f tin- WHITE, rerx.nf wishing lo examine it, huuM at once a-ldre- ! JOSEPH CRIST, AT'i., r i Jenner X Roads, Somerset Co., Pu It is to Your Interest Tu HI V YuUi Drugs and Medicines y W " f T f-v l I 1 I I I !! I " I I II ' 1 U.' oi:e l.uT tl.r jirnt ah.l U-X k-pt in -T-m k. .in-.l I .'.:- In . "in iin-rt !.y sra:i'l in . (fr:.i;Ti t'n rn il '..! - -tr:y tli' in. rattier !m-mp-h- on ti ir t-tjsit -tniT-. Y rii rat! IeM ini on having y--ur PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS tilied witii i -a re. Onr priee-. are a- Iuv a any i-ther iir"t--Ia" Ito.jM anl '' many articles nine!. i-wer. Tlie K-.;iie ot tills i-.itinlv ..mi In tills, aiitl haveiriveti ti a lare -i iare of l.ie.r pat Ti nairi'. atiii we -hall till r.-r tin ue h L'iv l(u 111 the verv U-t it-i-mI-. t'-v tlieir lliniu v. !' tM't t'oret tfiat we make a j"ei,ilty ot FITTI NC I TIM1 i'laraiitee iiai Tr- .-ati-aeti hi, -iti l. it' l!!e in tiii-- fliiveti., irive si- a e.il!. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in riv.it variety; A full Mt ot l'e-t Kimim t Mine in ami have y mi r e e e itniiieol. No e!iar'e for examination, ami v ir niti l-tit we ran suit you. Come ami ev rue. l..t-- i tfulty. C. .V. ltOVD, Mammoth Block, Somerset, Pa. LIST OF CAUSES. The following Wthe I.e-tof 'hhm -Hrt f--r trial at Felirnary term, t-einnnim: Monday. Khniary -KlitNI tt KKK HK'.-NNIS; MoNliA. MK tt TTH l-ietrii-h Tritnpey vs Win. ci'.veitz-r. J.V. Hlymyer vs .Ino iiti-m-t'- a id , I. Marker. Man- A. Martin v. iVter. Hy. Kli-ha Moon v mier-et ( o. U. Ii. Co. Andrew Mimn vt. Sitrne. Veyand heir v. H. (i. fout:!i"nour, Adam An-itiun vs. Jrm!. ami K. rietJIine. t tiu-. iloi-apple v-s. i-atro.K- I.uint-er tS: U-:n o. KlizHU th H-.yerv, W. S. five!v. J. M nti lilield tiM-v-. Areh. Liv -nHl. Covle Itn. vm. Mr-. J. It. Walter & oti. Kil'en John vs H K. It. i o. H H. Siahl v .-:mon Ilituer. J. It. Fritz vn J. K. i ntehti. id. J. r. fcaly v Win. and Ai-rain Same vs ifc-uj. B nteret ai. THIKI WKEK BtJ.INMM; Xot-iV, MA!!' II 'JI. Aifrel Iar;iel vs John Heam. Maria Hlair v. in. Se.der et al. Philip Neilmw He:jr Nelnr n .Vlrnr, i'li.eU- Marr-tmll Kxr v v- .Ih-. M M.iihaH. J. S. rtiillti.ai'- tiM v--. I'avld liek.-v. Silas J. Fenr I). B. Zimmerman. Mnith:it. Ittiu man vs i v W. r-ti.n-maker. J It. I.!riTu-iNl v-. Sally Liventfood'n A'lmr. L'anT Barrhiu vt Same. Annie J. l.amUrt v. in. John-M'n. Hertz Keier's u-- v Jo- ph John. 1-aae lluifii vs B. k tt. k K. i o. J. VV Bnnifher vh. Heiuy Ba'inhman. AHrnni I.oiik v. KitUiiiuini: In-, fit. Seldy. Starr tk Co., v. . . lia-.-man. Same vs niiiio. P. fMeurove v- MHnirem Son A . I mine! Alhriiriit vs B. A o. k. k. r. .eora' t kennel vs .mmi 1 Kei,tij, Jr. K. K Sha'-T emi vs J,,im Hint Pr.tty'! Otfief. t . B. rkfTrlfriKI r Feb'y i lT. Prothonotary. SALESMEN SS C'e'l'te NEW FRUITS and SPECI alties,,;".,i,.;,i',:,.'3 NI t.-KIt TIM h.. :iJsl -41.411 V m4 K-KH Vll in llvna-sl, A. UTr and Of, tux. tlf t'trn 'SSST HOOPES, BROTHER & THOMAS, ytihli.hrt Lslw U iT lll.sTI.lt. If A. i.ai: 1 , Ti .V at ."" cents a im,iiii,. give Votl yolir llaUlev's ,,.,!. -.h.,w g-Hl.. CEORCE W. BENFORD A SON B. & B. FALL o. -. a la, n e ,,t ,,, -.;. , If-sf. I 1,1. arc,.- tiie -n. l...r'iitii, v. r.u --.IiCtl :., la, !, .- !- l -.z ir,,u iaa , , ,, : :. 'f -u,tin.j, a - .11. I I'..- ... I: I'.Mlll ..;..r r.-l.!;,Ti- I . - , flll'i N- .. ;, , . , . V-'U Cl:.- ii !tii ..... -,.r ;tl; . ... ..,' IV 4'.,l ' K- H. C.':,l- - 1 . j . . .. ... .i-.iiit , r. .i.-.r- ' -I I - ;.r- r::. .-i. . . -i'l ;;:- - 1 'i -: ; k 1 't 1 .;.. nj :lU .- u , .. : "ivrn, j.-r Iii,- ,ii..i..:t. ,, . '. , wi:. 1.- 1. Ilia, k ,t::.i i.t.!.- I '- rilil li'l.- nt -it :.! .- r.i i n iri. 1:, .-t ... .r.ti tr-"v- - i Li: -',;.!'- a; : " . N. ....r.-: -uri.- ... r:-t -l.a.i- - r : .-, I j 1 i - 1 4 : - i : , i -. 1- :, 1 ,ii;,idfii.l.'. u- !,. i.-!i;iii -..i.i ;i; .m o-hij, mM -r-i.tii. New Sprinn Importations ot Frerch Satines and Anderson Cinidiams A rn iii:. an,l e,,iii.i .,-! Ih I' lla a. v,ii 1,' in K .l.r;.-a'l-l IJ ai.'i "I it Kiolil;. I....'.-' I ,r, 1: Mciic, '1 'i.'- l, al h I . K-' l.ell. ill t"e. I.e. an.l 1 , ii'c "I !".' . I.'. a', iili.l I", 1.1 i ,,i,,r,.i La,.-s for irimtui-ic .IT ij1..,'. a,,,( 1 s-. ,1 aie'ic. wal,.. a! ,,11 ,'.iiit, r I.iir-e rtsortiiieia ii.iire I Hi-.-ai ..e,-ia. l:,, ha ni in-: I-T ar-i. Silk . mill T cn-aler ii,.' j r, ..,'iit an ..j.iH.nati.' : 1,'iy I,ry 1.,-hI.. it, 1 Mark"!., t,,tl.,ti s,. ,s,. lire a.vi.i. -jit., an.l ill. ui, l.,ul,l. Is- 41 aa ii leyi-er ,v eli'l ,1; .n s. l:l Vear. U rile u, ar M l. Ir ,,'r vim pies of aoMa. i: a ,,nr in,,-, atnl .-el tl,.' ,,.t prices uini eli.,.,,. g.sl. ia ti,.. market. BOGGS & BUHL, l!5. 117,119 i 121 FEDERAL STREET. cblaEGJHENY, P. .Il-.'.s.'.;.-l-y. M ANNUAL STATEMENT somerset county Mutual Fire Insurance Co. For the Year Ending December 31, 189. To J.a.-ui. . in Tr. jwrt. ..-.-.'ifii..-r To a i: n . i.-.l t it-ur h mt !:! U. I--". ti n.-u tH.li.'ics. j... 'I'lri'.a! lss .."' " 1 r" ' i'.',l on r, it, al. ,,: ra I 'a-'i r.-e. n.-.l ,,n 1. m. . .. 'l-iri ' N-. mi:i i:s:..iK h. N- 1 Pai.l I-raelJ s.-!,prk in t .11 f- v.'':""' -I -v i.r- : No i .ai, i u-M-r Jtv-ith for tire No 4 Uihl Win Sn.l. r.hkfiu.i !ainrt;." hv rirv - .v..., -pH tit l -aw . 'jil .in i ! I'Tliis. jr; No .i IUkali, ..ic, e lorprmtini: hi auk No ; ii.t r.i .!iiieretr.i'-..r i.'.s. 2- No - ei- IH" ina Jjll-hlU )oo .U r.i. Ih i -i 1 1 ii r ;f .No ' jMi-tiiuf, xtai ion r , hro.i!i ,v-t- r oh.-.- " N l-'oHl- e r No 11 -a arv nt anil in. I for 1 y.-.-ir :S i( .srri-ii.n ana 1 r. a-:i r i. r 1 ar tut m j ltaf.ni"' in trt-;is,urv l,r miutih hi IjuikU of ici lit- ; j -oil. ei:-.:i , .We-MiienN ont-.iateiinu in e--i.r-e ! end-f!i.. . ! rreiiiiiMii iiotet iial'li t" ;'-s.-s!iii n'- I T,,..l... . j T ,' ,. I flour 1 of I nr.-. or. an 1 I oll'ltci...! lor Hie en-,11,11; ve.ir II, j t ie i-.art. , 1 ;! 1 1 1 'lee ,.! S.,i,i.t-, I I ',, III., . '., 1 s .I "I , -1 l,.,-.ll. ss.ii,, r-.'i. Kele f.t 11" ri ks nt in:. I N--i 1- her. t.y irf. ! titi;.n Mit.' rte.-..iji)--. hav a I....U ..r ol. -r I tiliowaiiee hi an urf.r.at" j -.iM.Ts, t ,.n Tii.irMliiy. Mar -I I- I-, r I and ii III ,.',, U!l .f J.,..l I'.iUi- 1 i W.a i. i.t. r. . K' I'M and t- , .1111 1 It-eT. .1,, . K;ri aid lilia! ae oi -M-I.!l Knilt'ers. n nit of John II FiT-i Mi,.l tni.il aee.Mpii of l-:u V 11. I'-iil, Adniiin-irat.tr-ot l'.-;.-rt';. Filial. 1 nii;ilin eoiiiiiot.l tint Ii i of :rs, ha r. iiirim riv . i'l1' ! i i it" Fir: a id una) h. .. ot N-kiIi i "f i'l- oi- l.:i.t. t-e d. Fittiiii and lihai aeeotiTil of T-ii-'e-e lor ti.e -iiie of liie real -' M-ver -lee d . e. n I h 1 'in.il jn eot;nt of Jo,, V -eIi ir ot -;iril!J-i FliekiHJer. l":rt iiti I :imi aeeoi.ti! ti tra.or ol Mar-nail W.liiehn. dee d. l'-n - u-f. n.ii: of F rani. In H m. n.f Ktk.-raiid Kl'.aoeth W'r'.U r. Jae,.!. -li. r d-r d. lie-.-i-t.-r'- .::,., ni vs. r F-h v s ls-T ; f j i! W! j UI'IIANS' rol'UT SAF.K j ' i F 1 Valuable Real Estate. By vi pt.a IY VI RTF K of an oni. led ' ( .Mirt .,f -,ni r-et i .rtili; urte'-inetl dim-teii. 1 will ef--piihlie oiitery oil the pMiiKS i-u ( s Tna y. mai; ti . .. i-. at I o'ldiM-k i. h.. the folio ina H tl;.- proj.er;y of l.evi K :ieper. W -1 pKM-e or pareel ot land -.tnate n ar in -niit-r.et. Totvn-hip. Siiaer- t adjoi-i:ie,' ln!id-of Fd ivrkey. -e- Yo'inif and l!i piddie road ' e i'Vrll HIT'S. M'htejl M ill he -old ; to mi: i pnreha-r-. .ita!.le lor iiil. TERMS. n--ha.f in hnnd on the )-t of : dee-i ,11 he dehvere. aiet tne tuiaii1 ; witti iiitere-i aecnutl oti the land. I i Ot pun tiae niH;e to - -ld 11 i. I AM H fehlr.. A.lnir "I I.i vi k: l I- YOU n :ie .tl r.oni.'. s,, re T,H.1,' lit W'! "r Ill.V'.hl,, els. Ill IL' 1.M..1 l 111', ,ie,l. ',1 I,,.' tS.Hl seM. 1 .1,1 S-Ts. -to rf.iihe work. I.ru.- . jneiiir- slit'' ir":,i ' .i.l ( OS.IJT ootl.t Sin I lerms tree. Wll" f, ' rosis y.m lurflunic lo sen.! lis y.-ttr '',lr' ,t fiodout if .mi re wise. 31..U lll do " U. lUU-m & Co., Vunuiud. M. " ' ,lr.,l; - 1
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