V . M The Somerset Herald. 7 - ; F.DWAKP M ( LL. l-Jii-T an-l lYil.ri.1. WtlMl'AY. ...March . 1W. IRTi iR to it a-ljotirlltlirrit. Coni-rw-- t-d a bill ppniTintiri(r fi.fxW' fur the iviiietit f i-tiMoti tj soldiere of the Me-icnn wtir. Wmi I.h- la-eotm-of lliMt p-diu-tion of I the u.rirt whi. h '.he ii-.cl.r---.tlie IVn.- j .....: .!!...... i., ..riH-ure ! " v i'"-"--" : iliirinu the late M-.sj.ni of ( otij.'P-s . Two Washintfloii county pn-Hi hT w h-i .iahhle in .liti. were lately eleetetl e-ttistahles, n i h t-i th'-ir tlisust, an-l to the h.weriiii: "f their . lerit-al dignity. IIiviiiii. I'tMviK last we-k appfiinte-i !ir William II. Il''e. "f Il irrishurc, hi In- Male Librarian f-r the term en-iing j in is ... The nomination was at on" ..iitinn.-i I v the Tiite. ., that t'oiii;res has a.l.i-.unil. sat..r MierniMti i- tfoinff "" ,,,ur ..( t!,.. v.itl rn Mati-s. -Iliritw wliirll he will inake a lomiU r of s-e lies, eativas of ls-k i- loomini: up- Tht Tmf ilur:. anetllltt i.-iurtioii "f the National ih.- inoitth of IVhruary ,.,t i.,t i ",.;.7s. w hit h niak- th-ht hist s the rethifti-.n It the pn-eiit li- the past emht iiiollthtt ol -..1 veal !H;.1'M.2'7. Smi.TiiM" i:ik IJnv n-p-iris that at the dose of l.ii-iu.s on the last day of rehruary there was a l.alan.v of the Stale's tiunis in his hands amounting t" .'i. hn h slio a very healthy financial condition. ll .ks M-mti. ant. aithou'h it may only h- a n id-ii.e, that the President vetoed . ;-i.t hiiS. lor .uhli.-buildines in the North, ai.-l appr-.ved eieht hills for public hiiildins iu the South. South must Is- kept solid for iv Th. Til i: report that I II t !A ill s;n-e Hilda is colli radi'-t sav that the health M'lieral Cameron 1ms his return from le-r- 1 by his friends, w ln of tin- venerable (,'eii- lletnali s la-! two as p.od as it ha -nl's. slid that l.r ins-n for the - as active as u-u, Tin i'io pi o -idiic for a eh.ino in tin int.-rii.il reveiiue lj-. t tici' fraclioiia. e.,ii..h of ,l--:iei s!ts should be laved wa k:!;i-l ill the lloll-e last wts-k. Cii-ier the law as it ln-w stands only whole iralions are taxed, and thus dis tillers have the i ham e of luakini; .'..d their 1-i-s.s hi absorption and evalua tion V it ul. tiie deiiiaornes arc rimtiiu.' about the oppn .-ui and rohocry ill AuiiriCHll woikiiiLUK'U, tin- thnrt, work and w.ip-s of tie- o:k;iii.-uien of New York was repieseiilcii in tiie savinf Hanks of ttial . Hi on the ist of .luiiuaiy !iv ilepislts mil. .Ul. UIIK' ttJ t isJ.Js'i.T.'O. an increase i.n-r the same day last leal ol h'.'i.-j.mJ.Jmi. A l.tdni .ur --r-s-nT iroienim.-nt Isind is oW Worth 111 tiie lliinki't .l.Jsll. When III. s, Is.n.ts n,-n- issued, we wi n- t--ld hi -...lie of out 1 e!i! s-rat ic statesmen thai i lh.-l Would !m I. .lldi itcd i.lid lleler paid, j -si inui Ii Iol the pr.iof of the ahiliti. sUiti-sliianstiip aln'. honi-sty olthe K. .ule i.caii n.rty. I he Ileiiiis-ratic -arty can claim not a particle of credit for it. In him, the last few days of the ws sion, rx- ioi enmr l urtin made a re;s-rt Irom his couiuiitti-c a.,-inite l to investi gate the Siiilhw estern Mallniad strikes and troubles whnh . -curied a year and a half airo. Tin- coinniittis- estimate that the strike cost, directly and indirectly, t );'.-1. in l. nil-1 the couimiTt.s-, w hose la bors wen- of in- mop- benefit lothe coun trv than was itie strike to thus.- ho'ii-iri-rcd in it. cot -4.0.-I. As usual, t oneless eanie to its end in rreat e..iilu-i..n. witii much nupirtalil leisiin-ss in an uutiioshed state, whu h had to Is-abandoned, an. I much in such u shape that it had to Is- riishe-i through with little or no consideration by nii'iii-Is-r-. It is this dawdluur away of time in tin- ear'v months of he s-s.-ioii, ami siiis.-i(tn-iit rush in its latter -lavs, which leads to so uiU'-h cxtravairant and vicious leislati-.ii. and vet the same thinir i -curs v.-ar ato-r v.-ar. and is submitted to. Tin. h il I .l tin- re.l--u.pt ioii and re-eoii.a.-.- ( tl-e tr.iii luli ii' trad, dollar l t allle a law on 1'li.llsdai is. without the i'r.-i l- i. t' I- V pit at ,. .11 ! t h ...'iialur. ten -l.il . tlil-iiit'll tic .i.n-t tiit.oii. hue! -I-.'I llli tlll. W Its- I -II. .1 I- ' ) .:. . t i - -.' .l i . t n-pti i i tie - i in r. n. in II..- ll In, is h-. . 1. -. I- I t ; p i Us 1- , l:i--n tr - ! .f I,. r -1 ... a b..n i . ai.-.i il. t.lll. s . I- - ti l s, r ii W i, I. t ,Ie II -U-- I -. -i 1 n u I. r.;. ..' -i.i " r.i--r- . Th - . ri,i i-'i a t I cholO.-b ii---. IllU- til. Soil t ,1 I '.--II 111 1 .. II .1- c i..'.;t ion hale Inadi tie l.-lar toi a. '.i.e l'n-..i.-iit 's t tn-tiinat l.-c i i l. n is- I I ndai last at Inch n.s-ii. one-half .-.r the ( 'l.-vel md a-lministratioii had run its i-.mrv-. It ha- Iss-n -pnet, i'ss iali,- and very liis-ippiintm to its Irii-n. Is I The n-maiiiiiiu two years bid fair to Is more slirrun: and eventful. The s-truj:- n!e for the next l'n-sident lal nomination i will S.S.I, Is- ii.auurat.sl ; t!,e warriiu; i , i IK'in-s ratic factions will array them- j wins, for and airnn-t his succession ; civil i-rii.-e reform will tie whistled dowu the wind: patroiiairc will be sought after and trrant.sl ; the solid Smth will be patted and crauuiMsl ; and the balam-e of this term will Is- deviled to Httempts ui rapture the su-ce.ion. j There is fun irali.re. ill store for the ili- ! llrul1"'- . j Ti.Kproj.s-, of a new capitol buihline ! .1 II ; . iiainni'iii i- in i iij; It I' I, li lt uiui ia.!y i. with -vin nvurrini; m 'un t-f t!u Iv''Htun. The truth in, a iu'W ImiMiiitf if J;y tif!!, and tin exju'iisive n-iiir-tlmt re minunUr tii.le tli the iM ntle U Ml!i.I v a w a-1e if .null. ey. The iiit!y . -xi-rieiii-- of - York i..l other Mt. iu .intuijf up tie huil lui- is what ..-t.-r our l.vii-'at .n. fpim votin f.ir a new- Mate In m-- at Harrikl-utv If a .nii'-ra.-t enii I ma-li whu li w.iui.l fen,-.- out all j-i'.U-rv, an-l i mill Kive the -Ist,-a Hem Ca-il-l ith m a M:pii.it,.. t.ine. at a r:i.iia,. .1 r4. tiie s,j,le wouil lie .., tent. Ajiipii. county h- ..ire.n, v Rii-isi,s iii mi ll. K Kii)-rt. r-Kitilv l uil.l,n at a n-a-.n-t-le -.. an-l we la im l,y lb. Mat ah.KiM l alU-to 4n l.kewr I The R.-,.u.li.i.H and four .aillim j ((ftlle n y i - . nirr on Wo-ltiewiav last electe.1 Hull.-; j B)),tVt rit... suit c-enutor, to HI.- j Genera! S-ifll. the late K.-iiihlnnii 1 imtor. Fx-'iovern-T .M- tt the ; nvular D-iun.tic nomi, l.ut a, be i - eu,,.-h-.l U n,id up in the fr.u-1 th,t ! 'ta,fjl: ffl'"l,rb ......- , . i ! , an a-ivati-eot ten i- r.vni. hii.I Biviiip un- .vel,iMriy. D:.j-tyin thel.i.-.jj ,.,, f,r all a.,r. turp, the K-pul.I..ai.K ut.ul-1 not t--tR,i davjUi ,;..,; allJ ....i:,. held meet him. p"'-r! to n--el-t -i.-.- ! T,w ,aIu.r . ,,6., witt, al Sewell, they irefcrri-ii a chain leiui- j suix;rii!. n.l-m IV.t.-n and other official, crat, an! t, with four iKTniKTat-. !n i who -ame here tlii nev.-iiiiiir. would not wipKjrt Ahlx-tt. thev oiwl- ' , ,. nKvtin la-t iiiirht it was ...-ii-il t- eil. aft.-r a l-mi st riicyl,-, in eleetitiir ' ),,!. .mien met-tin? tf the ili-atiitie-l cin-BI-I-"i-tt. who is iiiiici-n.iei:t of his Jnii- , p..v,-. A larv- number mil pre-enl ul thi- !a-h. and is .l.ilire.i to the intere-i , ,', Jirr,t,.-tion ... lioinf in-lie-trie-. The .i r i . .v.-w Lis. ' " : - . to the small imiinritv in the X-nate, but ! , . '.-.ic. I them is some eoiiiM lisation in the la-1 , . , , , i that frau-1 is eh-ek-nate,!. an-l the D-m- ( -H-ratie -Is-sllers of New Jetey have , he. Ii r-.Ut.-d. ; , . i.l The Korty-iimtli ttnirn-Msatlj-iuriietl at nistn.m Kri-lay last after a session laslin-j thr-nnrh Thurs-lay anil Thurs-lay iiiirht an-l Fritlay nnlil the h-.ur of B.ljouni- ; i ,.,rilll, this t-nttra.-te-i sittiniJ there ) were nianv s- em of et itenieiit an-i eon j fusion aiel hiisiness was r.lshe-i or -lelay- I e.l in the House ae-or-lini: to the .wei-t ! will of Shaker Carlisle an. I Mr. Ilan lail. The fort itieat ion hill failed owintt-i tli j ai;r.-etiielit In-twi-en the two IloUs.-s. The 1 ir.-iieral -leti. ietiev liill faile-l to reach tin: j I'resiii. nt in time for his signature, ami ; he allowed the river ami hrl-r hill lo I fail hv a pM-kct veto. The naval appro j priation wasexs oriat.-l -il itsiuost saliettt feature in the last hour-of the session. . an I fpim the l..st olliiv hill the appro- ; priation fori arryinu the South American mails was strirken out by the insistarit , HTs.-verance of the lluiw. The I'resi ' -lent remain.-! upat the White House all ' iiii;ht examiinli' and ML'uiniS hills and , tinallv a brief -riod Id-for.- the a ijoiirn ' m-tit tin ne to the 'a pit ol an-1 then- pas. e. u-ii the hills that worne-i throujii iltinilL' tin- last iiltiliielits of the session. I I ntil the debris i- cleared a w ay. and i'S j animation discloses what was dune and j what was ieft undone in the interests of : the country, tin intelligent estimate can I U- ji'aced upon the work of the first s.-s-I sinn of i'-uilti i that has run its course iluriiii; 'he present A'huitiislt'ation. The ilupp , of its legislation ill befell U.oll i the future for L'ood or for evil. I !v i.irv iiitelliL't-nt newspaper nailer wiil reim iuiier tiiat pn-vioiis to, and at the -ipllillL' of tiie last session of Coll jresS. it lias ' pUol.'shed s ide-c.ist that Mr. Kaiid.ill would I. unv forward the j at.iiropriatioi: b'll ,d ! have t!niii.'s in ' readiness for smootii sailiiti; and a prompt adjournment. In fact, if in- n -I niemhi r ai:L'ht. Mr. ilaiioaT's committee I was railed to-'eth.-r in advance of the j lias-tin:: of Congress. Instead of u-h- ' iiiL- biisin.-ss. however, Mr. Kandail -1 !avn and held lia.-k his bills until the i.-ry last moment, and then thrusi then; upon b. it! i house- when they had to be nifheil thpiUf.'!! without pmM-r examina tion, or n extni session wouid have fs-vn I i tio' inei itahle const-ipienc,. Hy his con trol of these bilis Mr. lland.ill can hin der, delay, or prevent unv legislation that d.M-s not nit't with his jH-r-onal afiproba-ti-'ii. and he is virtually the dictator of ail legislation. That he has misused and ahiss this jMiwer. Hot only in the inter-i-s of his own liarty. but to the detri ment of the public intcn-sts cannot tic j controvcrtoil.aiid the failun' of many im portant ineasiinss diirini; the last session is attributable to him alone. Hy virtu-1 of his loti) -service in the 11 oils- he is ei- j titled through countcsy and custom, to the chairmanship he holds, hut when he I nbUH.'H the power thus Jilaii-d in his i hands, (suirtesr and custom both d-use to i Is- virtues, liv his autocratic ways Mr. ''"' '"side of ihe elo-i. An attempt had I a widower with five children, his wife hav Ihmdall has well earned the. personal Uv" """''' li-ht ihe cotton, a- the e.l.-s , ,li.sl alsmt a month iio. The murder- -t- .- t - i i . i humiliation his deposition would In inc., . , . ,. i' i -i- an-l he should "u. 1 he coimtrv is dis- I , , , . , , . , . i eaisic-i wiiii Ills role. ii I eassir nun iiie(.j Senate at his heels. Tor: House last was-k afi.-r a spirited i debate, passed finally by a vote of PU - yeas to nays, the hill ieiiiiriii'- the s.-hiails iu the State to Is- kept oiell not less: than si x months ill the year. There is a proviso in tin- bill that where the maximum tax il.i millsi is not sullicient t-. kis-p the srhiMils nH-u six uioiith. tiler shall remain just as they are. liir n--r--sent.itii.-s. Mrs-rs. Miller and l'ujh, iu ciiinpliainv with numerous an-l lar-- ly sin--d titiolis from their c-uistitueuts. Voted itiMinst tin- bill, and Mr. l'uirh em-I'hasi-isl his opjssi-iou bv the following n-marks : Mr s.'.ik.-r. I ais.. arw ., ih-ow Ti.e w I.T ot ii, v r mar s s a.-,. . us? -.(,.- ...ss.i-e . i' id -I l i I j"-' li I . I ,-r... .- o . . i w to- - ;i . . t.! . n..e . l - . . . itii . I I . t -'. i. , - '.I . It s Til l, .1 . - 1 ., 'I i - i ll II,, i . ll I t id I t : al.' . - t pi W ! ... h . III. IT'. i I HIV lo If" 11,11 ,1 !- I., n w lo I.i- - .. "I w : tool- ll's.II the l. I' ll. - ii.. not wai.l I appn--. .-Mil, In.-n.i tn-iu Ti. vra on -si. an I -irls f'.-h verv n-raiiiiL' the in-nth man. hut nei- h l.k 1 tuns ilu b"i s ait,f L'iris an- U-im; well car (- i Ioi I am wuli in. -in in their intcriis. ; 1 in-hi.-al ion of our Is.i - and tir!, lias al j n-sdi tss-n itie s(it,,s t ot mticli iMiisi.lcr:itioii i ' Islii'ie thai a eoiiipuisnpi six m. mills i ti :n won. I iI.it. as, u.- w a-is of th. leach- j -s. woiii.l work iiton- miurv ttian irisst. not only to the teachers, bin to "all the ts.vs an-l L-iris wi'hiii ibis I'ommonweail h. Mr Ssiiker. 1 hav,- no di-ire to pmlou' this ar triinient. Mr mind is ma-le ui- to vote auaiiiM this bill. 1 have examined it an-l 1 h',",' 1 am H'u' 1 ' xl'M "'' " II I" not a nnts-r one or a wis.-one for this l-cirisl.-uure to ss. In the pa-ssaee .if this hill the Votes of the repr.ssentatives of the wealthier and more densely populat.-.! dtios and e.mn ties outnumls-re-l thow of the p-s.n r and more sparsely sx-ttUsl counties, and per force we must abide the result. In uianv of the eountiis. a tax levy of one-halt the maximum amount tixeil hy law w ill keep the school o.eii a lunger period than Ulr f" ""'"ut -'"l "ttier IIMtUlltaiU iliUIltMm. i '' lii'I--however w ith Mr. I"!!! . that i it uuikiiii: an-l -. Iliinr anient -j.jriti. Ih-j-i the emil.ulKirv inen ase ,,f the m-Ium1 I will i-.in ilu li-nmr iii!er.-n in a i-.li. v i.un- ts'rui will out leml t-i a ilivn-aw of thr airi of the tea. her. Tiim- eTt.l.U rt- in ui.eiiltivate.l ..r jNM,rly cultivate.l fieli!. alre-a-ly nivive hut lueaTTi' r-MiiiH-i.- for all their a.r-1 n. ni- lalx.r ami trials. Blown to Atoms. Ntw Yoaa, Manh 7 The tlvnamiie -.rk ,,f yry A l- tni-r, at ;y ,rter o-i Umiit l-ljini .--hjimI lin-a up l..r liir lifth t.lii. al loil.il.Hl4i kelmr ll- l -y Ail I.,; ai.-l I. --.. iar ti..- Im. i. :n.- i.i 11 jrnifKt Tin- .ll..i,f-i w , Itear f al a d.-iaiu-r ul .''. tt..!.- TU -!.. k Wax f- il in kI! t!. uf-r-Klli.ti.ic ..laaiii, ai.d .-n rauoiil A I. M ir 1mhim m a i-aiiM-. i!.iiiknr .1 ao ffartfeUKac. W it,l- wf r.sk'ti tMfit a ana. iar j Pittsburgh Division of the B. & O. i on .strike. 'itrLLvn i.e. Pa., March . rn- -tr.ke on the Haiti more A Olii niilroa-l liaa--um- "1 iw P""-- '-"'- ' " " tiir-ta.v mornm- rttiii f- hiv A resolution ali..w-n a!l r trail r.m .. I-1--.-I. S'v.-ral atl.lrevx- wen- ma.le. the tenor of wln.-h i...... -..I-..) .... w M..i. ",r " . erati-m ill all at tl-tn w eautl-tliiHl. A ntm- nut tee wm apptinti-l to wait um the otti- ,., ,,,,,,,. im hraiiHies, w.-t ,iri-1. an-l the t'.-l Us- vilie vatil were l-resetitiil in tlieni. ' cre.it l.npth. He t.tll them lie roiiM n-.t L-ninttlie a-lvali-e a-ke l slint-lv h-T;M!e the xuthT;u, . ;;li,jm,ir,. p.f---.l to allow it. The i.-rievai!tv of overtime lia.l aln-atiy l-.-n srtMe.1. The tut u l,a-i actiti f- ilislily. I he -ai.l. in strikin.' l lore their -leinamls j eont-l Ih a-t--l uin. After t!n ntti-vrs liti-l r'tin--l the qites- tioti of extending time for the consideration of theilemaiid.s was disi ussed at some length, it U-ini: tinaily liseided th.it no limt- hat-i-ii-r Is iveii. The retilt will Ih- a ivner,d str-k.-on the 1'ittshnrh divi-ion. No train fxsrj.i mail, e.vpn-ss or ai mmodatioii will he run. The I'si'iiiiiore A O'.io -hop men hold a meeting to-inorrow niht to 1'. .rnmlati' a st t ies of di-maiids and may strike if they are n-it irranted. mi: K. l sTKIKF. i '..nkllsi n i t:. I'a . Mar. h 7. The strike situation -is hccoiiiin-.' rriM-. Tfie strike . tin- iwenty-one l.rakeiui-n on lie- Mr. Tiea-sai;! aa-i IlieKiuali Hun liraiii-i.es has spread lo the eli'.l'l l'.li-lnirv llivi-ioli and all ils hiati. iies. lite i.-aki-lllt-li,. lire-llli-H and i o!ili-lor.- hair nrtud not to . lo work until ail tie- ! in .t i i.b a:-.- sellied in a mania r sali-lai 'oiy lo aii. Tin ill'.iris o I super. iit.-u. lent rntlun lo hnu .liioiii a setiieinui were iu lain. He r--uirin-'i u tin- r:i v tin'saih-rnoou n-n niin h i. Ill 1. 1 spii ils. Not a ll heel . as moved since Saiutii;: noon rxe.-jit pass,-njer train-i and cvrryi liiiiK is icrv ipiiei anil all the ru.-ciinirs oi 11. e str.kris l.ac l.-ell orderly and elltle- uiaiiii loiiiiuiie-i. A iar-e numLi.T an on the sll.-. is to-il.ii ;lii I llicsllike Is tile sole I. .j.ie . .1 .-oil rl -a. iol. . I he iMil.-iiiiii-u and .s.etion iiii-n ask.-d for an a-iv a:iee and nia' i-"!iie mlt unless n is t.MH.-t. 'flu slioj-lu. n la re an-l a" t.h:. l . e a n;nilT ot 'rn idii.e, .,...1 :I i said I !. i. i! ! si ike to-1 1. "I To vi . A In. . l.nj; is lo i.i h .d here lo i.iiit to "l.'aiv U; .!a- demands al;-l d.-eldi -..js.;. !i;!l a. lioi. in resjss-t lo l lii in. 'I'm :.-.;-:in n :c ail K instils ui Liimr. as ar- al inosi many ..t Lit-1 is. men, is.ei.,iu :ln- ones r.ii iitii l.loVetl on llle Vlt. i leas. .nt aii't Ha klliall Pun t.r.ini iies. file Kt.iiii- elnj iol hale rci.l-ed I i !o.t I li I a;;ilni II ol 1 !e l Uiis handle .1111 ll. All ; I al r ks i t ti a:i;a r -a. I w . i i not It is ra:il..r.. iu- otii , tr.it not J . 1 1 J i4 1 . i: i:. im ii ii .!i lac- I i tss-li ti,illi . Discovery of an Attempt to Burn the P. R. R. Co.'s Ferry Houses at Jersey City. Ji.ksm I'itv, Mann a. -t:.iptaiu limm hiiry su ritiieii ! :.t ol tin- Jersey ( ity ler riesitfthe !'. Ii i!.. this iuoriiiiitr disnover til Mr el 1. 1, n. I-. -.1' a lielMlsh attempt to burn the ompaiiv ierrv teius. and depot. A piece ol' isttioii iiaii-hnj ais.ul e:i:tiiecu incli.s. s-piare alui laarli t.vo inctn-s iiii,k lias touud tin kt d near itie outsiiir ol the uor:!e in.- iiiK.ilwork. on i n end ol Ihe irt-nl lucll's Hater close!. hen- it was con- hd j from view. A hole hIhui live inches i amelcr had been cut throui;h the partili ni 1'u'' cuouh lo admit a man's hand from iv. -n- panlv sinL'ed. 1 I la- (irelietoUor of the V il'.ai 11-ills act el i , ', , , deli: 'l ll ol4osI Irom I It-- Ills: He ot the closet il. !-..! Police Mnriihy -ei. 1 : " Ihe link 1 na- vidently 'l-.ii.- I 'hiii--ii.il ui'iit, hut the j l lllitlll!- n- tollisl Irom some UlleXl-lalllisI ' all Aft.-i liiri.t .ii- the c.iUon and si cin- ; w-tiiev probably made a ha-ty lciir- ! They wer, afraid lo r. I am to -ee why I the 1 tun their work did not iue,s,l, for tear thai ii had already is-, n di ven d, and that any j impiiry on ih.-ir pari would h ad to their ( apprehension. I'ne I'emi-yivania Hailroad 1 I . im; enoiioyiu-j uaiirs ot Watchmen, ha h t,.-y l' l-erictir.-d l iil oriraiiie into siina.ls, under men. to oitnil me wilier Inmi oav an I ui: ill. Ai'i stispieluus m rsoli- niil -ted Fifteen Feet Of Snow. ,.5. Mar i. ti Fifteen fis-t of n.iv .T-:;.. .-s-.-.tel in Norihern M.issii-iiii..-its i t.. -l i..i:it. Vi-riuo'il and New llainjs r- !--' niclittiie third heavy siom of s-i lo-s-oiii s,-i m. It is.lilifl ls.stoU j- t-i s.,,;,, it ; U r-.nl. mi. -s ..'.I r X. ll Pi .-.an I. l'wclie mil.-- h.i.e .. 1. "... . . .. . -1 III I'.-'t: I. l. Me . I.p ,! s ,. i.. . ; , ... ... I;.-.. ,rt. ti- . i r VI t.' a i.l V- -V II cir.-tcrc ' i ' i- ' r- '!- - a-1 : ..i. "l ali. i.. - pre ' - ---.ill ..l. i TC..1 s in -m : i ri i.-.i - ' i w..- - si s . ,,. ,, t,,An. ,,(,. , - - . e :! to. 1 1 ih. oiiisi ie u-.i-Id an-i Tli. la' -naos ran Int MlLli snliii t -!.. I ) to t's-t '.ih. I.lto thl-Sl-ll- - s - - ill -ll tile. I ..n.i i.. iriy tilled them. . r i- . ..ii iii. .;.m- e s-i .iil the snow ... -seii.. ',i tie .s are li;.skadid in In n. Il irali-l i oet-i li n-lt-d ll.: iii .il ty ,iiii d.d.ai r.it i hy r.tr ui 'Itit lt u:; rn-i.'ii. Tin- ii n i : - .ii r.r . ; i.i. I ;tr' .t i .1 ! Zt-I. I 'h- oiu- 1 , ti - ti-.n i- !.. -lij nut iiiatdi luitii;i- "1- wftH-ii in -.ni- --.t-i liurit'i out ol" .it"! H i tin- r';i.i- tt ti- mhiw Uiuad r.tiu- .n.tl t.iHiiv U tttHii T!:it. utrriL- ' w Kiuiaii'1 will (m-1-itf.i hy it v-:Til!r t1's. An Extra Session May be Called. ViniH'N, l:irrii T'j.- ; tr if .hi i .r -f-.--it.il .(" t'l.i irrf an Im-iiii! Ivlnv hy a n-i tuany int,-n!t'! -.-o- l.:e. Ii. .11 m )i ilu hum an-l tl. nitr.t)i- ti'ih' ii'Hj: 1mui tliat it dirtii n-t ti mv at hmt w!mt was thnnifi an-l what U-tt iivrr It Uutk L'4 hMiin lo h i! whut hill- ,(,at p, Um.utfh had fall.-,, dead tor waul -1 l'r.-..de.1.,als'.en;.I..r.-. Hv. .. m- lheefl.,-1 ot the la.lure.if the d, li. ien- y (.ill isunki-..:. The l'resulei.i has sent 10 the f various dep-iriiiieuts to ascertain .nlieially the exai-t utlus nl'a'l"aii uieler tin- law, au-i ot. that iiitimnaiiiui lie will know Imw li. pr.s-s it. 1 tn-r- may ts- it tlu ulties m iln- Inny N- ilill'u-iillie- in ilu way nf". he transaction nt liveminein Imsi tiest ih:.. may n-mler an earlier m-Msi, hi of the Fiftieth 'i-nres; th:m Ih-cemlier a-lvis;ili!e. If it innirrr. In-w ever, it in tin likely t-i il- wi U-fiiri-1 Mnlier. I High License and "Free Rum The r .!tlt ion of the I'l. .le'n.li.. lest, that It tin V l-alin-it -.-1 lire n lyiinnlete n-.thcti.-li sl.Mil.ii-1-y -ii'.-crc, hut it i- iir. ,.il I i i:relte,i. If tlw liu.htifa.-tt. re ..ml i"r-.i.j; ilrinl, un- h,l,l i.. ! . Mirj-r.-iiie in.il ihiasr w hi, i.'.niL y u ii jnor iuvtrn-. Hut. w lii ii. I, Vi. i...ii.. h... v. r naiimil lU-.r .,.,..!i..i. may la. H -.-.'! I., it. a amrf n.i-i .k.. br- j -in-.- it i. U -a lo .i.r.iiiii.!. .ii.. if ton. a.iin4 ! -a; i.rv- it. i!,n l.. itn rva it ih, h,.. ..f ; ..- it.-ii .i.i.i.i, -....a-. If a nun .,.. .1 1 r . I Rio..' I, thill.' t. l.;.r-uji-e lir .an -urviv a t.r l h.i ,,m,, r-iw. ii tbe tune 'i ,r I. r oj -j-J'-r Sal'-ita, tr-.m 1 I., t. "n ' la ill- .l tlial ii IUI - ie . ' T.. i km i..; v mI.ki... ii. a .il mu.no'r tt ih t-i i.-J. u- I., take tiie r.a.l. 1,1.. 1 1 oJ -ii III. L.lur. atnl i.i a. tlial am ru,l by 11.- Six Boys Struck by a Locomotive During a Snow Storm, and Killed. Exsfoji, fvh. 2. A .U'plorahle arridenl xvurroi this alifmimii on the lhiph Val ley Pail road utiouf two miles alsive this city, hv w hich six Is.ys, w hose um-s ranwl (roni !i to I j years, were killed. The unfortunate youths, were Walter Moon. Walter Heath, Willie I'eanv. John (ireor. Charles Bontein ami Manning (iaris. all of Kaston. They had been out hunting nm-ki-ats and wen? walk ing on the railroad track on their way home. A okiI train hearitii; down usm them, the boys stepi-fl to the opxi:e track, when they were struck by a fa-i ,iss,.np-r train and wen- horribly iu.ni(r!cd ami killeil. Thi ne wen- ev.-n in the rty. Six of th.-in wcn-stnick hy the engine and tiiroivu either lietwccn the tnu ks ot against the side ol'ihr oiai train. Har-y I'ean-e was struck hy his brother ami knocked fnuii the track uninjiin-.l. After fjllinir he jnnisl to his f.-el caught hold of his dead brother, shook him and said: "hrt up. what are you lyinjr here for?" He then saw his brother's horribly mangled head and burst into tears. Uy this time the passenju-r train was stopil and backed to where the Isxlies lay. Man ning liaris was still alive, hut he died after he and his dead eomiiiiiois urrive.1 here. All the bsiiisi wen- plansl in a small huiid inrf near Kosion d.-t to await the arrival of the Coroner. The skill!" of all the Isiys were crushisl and niaiieled. One of the hoys had one arm and both lej;- broken. It was a ter rible si'lit to seethe lushes of the six hoys lyin in a row. An impiest was he! I this e veniiif; and the employes of the railroad company were ex oneratisl from all blame. The aci'id.-nl in curred mi a sharp curia in a hlindiiij,' siorni j which prevented the enciins-r from swtn : the Isiys. and the Isiys Irom s, iny the train, I hi!.- i he loarof the freight train pn-i ciiiisl I them from hearing the other one. i He Saved the Woman's Lite. I.KKKxviu Ho. I'a.. Man h '!. The littie niin 1 iu' town of Mammoth, about tivemiles fnuu here, was the srencoia horrible murd.-r last l.vht. A IlunL'arian. with an uiiss-llahle 1 name, had Iss-n .Irinkiiu; heal ily all day. ; and in the evenitu: relumed home very much under the inHiicni-e of ' i-iiinka," a mixture of had whisker and other inivdieiits only know n lo t hi- niauiifai Hirer. When he i n i icr -d hii shanty he at nii.-c U'sau abusinc , his wile. The cause ol' his brutal trcatun in ol' her is not known. After he had kicked and knocked her down several limi-, he al i tempted to strain.'!.' her. Her shrieks at l iraeiiti tin- att.-iuiou of m-ilihor?). ami si i - eral of tin-Ill rushed lllto the house, line of ' th.-iii. a Uiiri:ariaii. whose name could nm ', h.- h-ann-'i. atler taking in I lo- situation at a t fiance, a'letnplid to s-s-ll-- the unman t.-ilu t li.-r ilifill'i.ileif husband. All elV-irts to sep.l I fate tht'UI Wi-lx- futile. The res. er then seized a Isiard and struck the brutal Hun a. ros. ihe headw nh it. nisliini: hi skull and culling all ear oil T.iis dolie he coolly j walkt .l .nil of the hollsi- and h:isus l.ir eluded arrest. Tl:t- linli is badiv. thollIi n-.t l.ilaliy uiiinsl Jer husband cannot n-- A Woman's Awful Crime. . I.ITir. Pa . Mar. Id - Mary .o-hert lives u:!:i h r hii-!i.iud ais.m ii u mih-s north of '..is l.l.l.-e. nil lia- S h.e-'l. slow 11 road, near lie 'i.inoii i-onniy Jin,-. AU.iitll o cl.sk i this M .ricm.' she sl,.,t and instantly killed l..vi l:s-.k anlitii-- Tin- trare ly imir-r-sl al Tne woman's hoiw . Aci .filmst lo h--r stalem.-lit. s!,e -aw Hooks ,simiii; tip the s(ep ,if h--r hi-iise witii a kinte in his hand, i mi l her husband bcin..- ahs. nl at the time and i f.-ahnt that he Would kill her. she scilMsl a 1 I-si. stmt ;itlt lii-:ir .it hand and fired at ' lto-k- thro,i'h thi't.i.ii. The load went J through lia--l.s.r and l.Mitt i tl'is t in I5o ik" 1 head. Tie man diisi instantly and fell on ; ihestiHip, when- belaid nnlil laiethis afier-n-siti. weileriiiir in l.l-s-d and awaitilur the ! arrival of tiie runnier Hooks, the victim, i was ilistiuitlv related to his murdenss and had fre,( leiuly calleil on In r. The woman. w ho is ahoui :t-i vears old, dis-. tmt bear the in-t f n-pulatiotis. hut His.ks was a man of iiiet dispisition althouirh somewhat ilissi pal.sl. He hied at Is'Xineion, alsmt live iniiesifnim the sis-ne of the trairedy, and was ' ess lias a hushaiid and 1 wo children. - - -The New Senate. tV-,.,i,vnw,v Manh 4 The lis! ( laiitnt states S-nai-irs for the term UvimiiiiKto-day i e, .nmleT.. The elis lion of Itl.idL'et! in New Jt-ro-y ami ii,e appiintinent of Daniel It. Lucas, of West Virginia and General J. .1. Kinlev. of Florida i.i-Hie ;.iieniors of tlios.- States, leave no v. aiiei.-. and the only chamv of a cont.-st is iM the rase of Turpie. of Indiana, The lb-publican majority in the S-nate of in.- uiiteiii i oncn-ss wni oe n-iuceu lo i w o u 1'tirjiie sriin- his seat. 1 he jiohtical ehan- as-- will Is- IleiiNs'rets in phueid Harris-in. of Indiana; S-ivell. ol New Jersey, and Mahoiie of Vinriiiia. and a Republican iu place of Fair, of Nevada. The old Senate stissl 4J Ue puhlicaiis to .'!4 I--m-M'rats. In the Fiftieth I -onn-.s it will stand .'CI to -'ST. with the piw e. in the eccentric Mr. Ki-ldlets-rer. of Vir irinia. to make a tie if he should haps-u to tii-1 like it. SS- -SS- - . War Over a County Seat. iEi't N (.'itv, K.ts.t Mar!i 1. Kr -ini' , t;rne tiit-rv liiL-HH-n a lu li'rlin Ut wivii ril- idA-u 1 Woiiailo ami I ili. Vi hita niunty, at 0 unit uf a uvrr thr inicsttdii of w iii h town should hy thr ooinity fHut. Sun il;iy ni-'ht a rrowd of nirii from Ixoti went to ( oronado, ami ilurinc a (li-niti- over tin dt t'lioii- Churls 'oltcr, of Iof i. jitrurk Krank Uillv. of (Viroiia-lo.ovt-r the hca-1 with a revolver. Kzni !-oornis t riifl lo ntop the : iiirirn1 anl ri'iv'l a hullet from Colter ! r - v-ilvfr in the ltr. Th"hoitiiir then Uvaine L-'tii ra! aii I -vmiInnI a- lollowi : kilhnl William l'ain, -IruL'it, uinl harlo tilu-r. hoi It of lnti. Kiiaily woiuiii".! - Kinmd Uimmin, a liverynian; K-ank .h-m ,. a wm of the May- or; Joh twin jin-l-Um rt Invey( luana-r of 1 he 'hirairo I Ai in 'H'r otupany. and from ' i-oti. ' rioiilv wotind'-d- Krank lallev. real es- f;iie a'i iit ; i 'hitrle UMmiNand Hzra IyOiniti-, nil In mi 4-rotiado. Mourning In The White House. ln-ri;oiT. Manh . Mrs. Ktith II Har I'l'in, mother ! Mrs KoImhh, and yrantl mother of Mr. -lrivir Cleveland, died in .la. kxtn. Mieh., at Itt oVIm k thi nioriiin, v here 1h-h:i leeii living the tas JH veers u ith her wm, M. Ilarnior, Slie ua Uirii in 1 ... and was married in lKUi. .She nH'iit i the greater part nt' her life at !atavia, N.-Y., u here all-T the fie.ii li of Mr Kitlsitfn Mr- rlM,m ,ni KrallU. !iv, witll ,.r ,;, K.anfcie uas -Id enoiiuh to attend s. l.,.,1. ttilt ,,,,v ,,.,, , lhlilll, yt ie ia fnrv,ir Ml Harmon has been failing, v,.rv .ai.i.lh . U-in,, aiHiet.sl with .,,.i,. t of the U.wels. wliieh her advaiussl ngr made hert-s, fivlilc to nssiver from. Mrs Kul- wiiii wiiH w ith li-r for wiiiie time ireviin-- to 'leiili. im. I the l're-i. lent anil Mm. t'levelan.l an- eMie,-t,-l tu Hid ml the funeral. She will Ik- luirie-l at ltatuvia. N". Y. i A Ghastly Occurrence. I Yiii Ni.smw n. O.. March 4 At. mil. .rtu j naie aet'i.lent h.i.H-n.. at the fnueJal of 1 a ic Wil-oii. a well know n nailer y..erilav aftcriiis-ii. As th-- .!l iH-an-r-, -i in nun. ! le r. a.-n i-arry iiiy Hi. -,tliu l l lie heur-v ; ln.:t. Ihe h-ill-e. lia- haleli,-- on olir "i.l. latlt- . U- re- j e.1 out mel ihe ...Mint. II heavily I.i the -.ih ..f :iii,.l. The li-l in l-ursu-l ,,t) m,, (K. i i fi.it t UnIv rill, .lout on ihe Midewalk, H hii'h Wjft.-pl- n ' e-f-n-. m it li uniil. N'wrul wonwni in at- ta-iid uiti n1 tin funeral i r-uriiid ind tin m. K h. r j.t-1 -i-l.-r ,. iIm-ilm.l man Liilit.sl The un U rt-ker l.a-tily n--la.-l tlwcrjv- in tlw.-.rTiti atnl tl- f u..-rl after an Lonr". Je. Im j.r. .1,4 - - The President' Colored Appointee Out of the wood. fmi-M, Manh 4 Th N-nair, in j Ulive .-s-liill IlK-bay, r.4lfiriu.-.l tllTIHHII- . una a. ii ul Jana.. M Trotter tu be iwnlcti J irf l t-I. f-ir the l aira-t Mr (.iltiiubia in Am ' ol Jarne. 1'. JlatlUrwa, altuar KomiuaUou ' wa. f..-tf-t "CalKI" HENRY WARD BEECH ER DYING. TBK8TBOKE OT VPOPLEXT PROSOC J1CF.D To Be A F VTALOSE. Xkw Youk. March Henry Ward liicher is ilyinjr. The unexiet.jd strike of apoplexy of Thursday niirht carried fatality with it. There was a faint hot yesterday that lift might lx- sjure.1, although the famous preacher miht never enter the pulpit a;:.iiu. hut that ho was soon abandoned. Mr. Beecher was gradually but surely sinking ail nicht. The first bulletin. if this morning, is sued at M o'clock, noteij no pariicularchun.'e and the immen-e emwd in the street lietbre the dMr of the I?-ei-!ier n-sidence airain t.stk heart. Hut it was fleeting. Ui r bulletins told of hi sutterly hos-hss i-ondition.aiid Ir. Searle, the family physician, irave out the situation in these words: "There is no jiossihle hope." Mrs. iHceeher, loth at first to believe that her husband was fatally stricken, lieirau to realije the truth this moruinj;. With the iminediate family she remaimsl in the bed room all day. She was told by the physi cians that her husband could not live. He niiirht linger a few hours, possibly a few days, hut death was certain ; it miht Ik- a ipiestion even of a few minules. She Istre up bravely under her sn-at s-irroir and re fusisl t-i hive the liedside npm which the famous Ktsurof I'lymouth I'hun-h was ly imr in a romutosc state awaitiiik' the s. mi nions of death. ThniU).'hout Brooklyn the un-atot sorr.iw was expnsscd. Mujeniess to h.-ar tin-laittsl r-sirts fnuii the sick room kept the sti , t iu the iieihlsirhiMMl of the house croiiiiud all -lay. At i-So this afieruoon this lul!elin was posteil: Pr. Hammond is iu -oiisultatioti Mr. I'l-eclier has Iss-u iu a state ordcep com i all -lay. No sic n of pain or consciousness o any sort. Iicatii is considensl e-Ttain. but a: an indefinite lime, probably not to-day. When it Is-eoine known that Mr. It-ts-her eouhl not take nourishment of any kind Ihe last sKsille hope ranished ami the reat crow-l still loitentl. kept hack hy policem -u, awaiting they knew not what. At eii.;lit . cli k he was repined sinking. - PALACE OF THE KNICHTS OF LA BOR I N PHILADELPHIA. lielepit.-- from distant cities who hav.) vis itisl the new cstahlishiueiit of the Knihis of . l,al,or in I'liiladelphia expre-s their a.-tt'ii-: isliuielit at its uralideiir and eleanee. The h-iildiu has a liroivn stone front. eleiraiit fur nish iiiirs. ispii iiinci it t, and c-iin eiiiences Its tt-sirs are covered with sumptuous rus ;tnd Wilton an-l Brussels car)s'ts : its stairways are Itiiiil with heavy wo-ideii balusters: its halls liirliied from w iudow- of stain.-1 gla-s : , ils nsiuis adorned with piiish funiiliire. fr.-s-c.K-d walls, inlaid tnariile mantels, large p'.ue niirr.irs. and tin. ia-e eiiriains. Ail tlnse piillts have Is. u n-.lrd and li-.illil.le Kll''iils ot l-abir have lma-I -hi them with w-m ler a.i-l d-I'ulu. IIoa iis au-I -I---lis of 1 ,1 r'ss. lllo-ll) Wollieli. sit at .'.sin-d dl--ks and tlnydo not -s-m t-i have anything -I-, 1,. do tlian to lisik around th. 111 l-il.i iric Is lls. i line -ars-ts and ru.-s. and mirrors and clian i d. -Iters slirj.ris.- the eye CM ry here. ' Many Kni.-liis an-kit kin-al the i vlraia , i.-..iie.. -how... They -ay U.a: it you no inn, , t in-otheis of any of I In- wealth). --1 Itankin i l.ols,-s iu the city Vo'l won t lilld sin h ell L-ant surroiiu. line's a- y-ni will se in the I. ad.iiaiiers of ihe Ki.ii,-lits i.l l.iU.r. ";.. into th- .-n.-ral olliie of the Pi-iinsylvaiiia Kaiiroa.l. for instance, and everything then you will find plain, practical, and luisines like. Hut upat the North liroad street plan vou tramp 0.1 ttiick velvet caqs'ts. You sis plate mirrors and statues on every hand, and you sit 011 soft sofas and cushioned arm chairs. All this i w rung from the hard earmsl waircs -f the lalHiriiu; man and it isn't risht." WHISKY WINS THE DAY. Washinoton, I'a.. March 7. 'Hie of the most exciting elections the town of lcl!airc, whin, just across the river, from here has eve knows tistk phwe to-day. The ipiestion voIimI on was the prohibition of the sale of !iiiiors under the provisions of the Iov law providing for local option. The anti-prohi-iiitiouists carried the day, securing a majori ty of l'J!. The question w ill come up again in April when councilmen an1 electisl. as an e.fort w ill Is- made to elect men w ho refuse ! i -jT;.nt lii-ense. Woinen estahlislu-d h siths el the siliug pla-t-i to-day and .lisp-ii-sii free coirie. and sandwi. lies, rodeaiioiit atler missii.e v-it.'rs and add-sl gn-atlv to the e.v eilemeiit of the day. The li-Uonnen were spiuliy husyand were hels.-l hy brethren tioiii surniiiudinir towns 'fhe Pruiul-itioii-isis have been straining every nerve in e,,rrv I Ic- el.s-tion, and take their defeat hard Kor the po-t two wivks Major r.unp ha- . -'ii 4" llld li.'l illg tCUIJI-.-r.llli': 111 '.-till-s. III - II. I- jorities for come from le puhlieaiis. The ma j..riti.-- against come from Ileuns-rallc pe-eiln-ts. HORRIBLE CRUELTY AT SOFIA. I'aims. Man h 7. The Tr,uji$ :iss, rts tt,a: the ptlitical prisoners arn-sted al Sifia f-r participating in the reecnt rev-ilt wer.- whip-h-I with knouts during t he entin- iiiuht fot Iowiiil' their arrest ; that Karaveloff is now dying from the eflis-t-, and that five oilieers have already died from the ethi-ts of thc pkiiushmenl. The r-i- -ay s ih.-Itulgarian n-geiits hofc they will sui-ceeil by the exer cise of siieh cruelly ill terrifying lhos- nu-di. t u ing revolution and thus prevent new up risings. The rcgi lit, theias-r adds. tru-ts that Uiiia will not interfere, and iiili nih simiii to priH-laim the alisnlute indeN.tdeiice of ltulgaria. New Railroad Linesto Pittsburgh. rhiladc Iphians largely iuten-sttsl iu the South IVniisylvuhia lliilrnad state that if. ujMin the completion of that line, it should Ik- discovered that the Reading I'otiipiuiy would not give it an eastern outlet, another route to Philadelphia or New York might lie sought. Wharton ltarker and others inter-i-ted iu the pnijcctiil Sealsurd and W.-uern l.ine from a connection with the I.ehigh Val ley It. .a. I at Munch Cliniik t-i Pittsburgh -(ate that should the South I'ennsylv.inia Is ahaiidniHsI they would stand ready to com plete their line, t'ltit'ttltljtliin R-nml, March 4th. 1S-7. . .. The Millions Appropriated. W vsniNiyroN. Marc!. ". The aggn-L-ate of the appropriations made by the regular ap propriation bills pas-,s ly the Forty-ninth '-iiiL'n- is alsmt i"si.ooo.oi). This total is exclusive of the sums appmpriatcd hy the river atid harlsir and detieieney appropria tion hills, which failed of elliletluelll. Tlie appropriations for the current liva! year ag-icn-gs.te Jd,oii.ooo. which amount would have Iss-n .sUalIisl hy the approjiriatious voted hy the last 'ongn-s had the two hills mentioned Iss-ome laws. Broad Top Miners ro out. Ih ?f rixunoN. M.in h 7. A scneral strike ofthiMo:d miners in the liroad Top region was iiiauifunite.1 this tnoniiti. In --I'eral of the mHiris th men went out on Satur day the difiicnlty Um in nard to th wu-pnofth- drivers. tli-y demiiltdil t!ie atm amount of pay fur nin- ho.iis w.rk in ilns mtio!i thai i pttitl in the Vartiehl region fir Iu hour- work. Tin miners throughout liir llrotid Top r-jnm Hfe eVixili-.. to juin tin- -t rike Florida's New U. S- Senator. lutsiMULE. March J til 11. J J Kil:le j of I ala. I.a. Ivii a.-iiite. hy the Mivrr : n-.r .f Fi.tri.l., to U- I'. S. Senator, lo .u.t'i.-. I'harle. V. Joi.e., w iio-r term w ill .-x.irr on tiie 4ih in.t. tn-n Kinh-y i- a lawyer hy iri- f-i..n. idi n.-1-h.-r of the I onf. -U r.K-y. ha ; l-rn a Ju-tHv .thc .-nprv-mr I '.Mirl of Flnr ! iila. ami rrel our t.-rm in I .mirr.-.. No Special Session of the Senate. ' W v-tti.-i-r-i. D. '., Vvh. S. sciui'or r.lienuan miiird a .-r.Mial note t.Liy t fnun tlp ln--iiktit, Maliuj tW Itr lnl cm j trrri-,1 wilh a iiuniirr.if.-nutiH on the-nt.-. an-J hail re tie I the conclusion that therr j eii-l. nn WT,ilv (ir a -jieeia! -.,, ,,f ij,, 1 Srnale. IIMy hp will (all iio.K- unie-a nnrfwet-n rout. nki-.M v aliouM ariae. Perished in The Snow. Shell Lake. Mich.. March 1. OiiThurs- j Sorni P.end. Ind.. Man h 4 Mother An day Fritx Haas and his wife were in Shell ' p lia. one of the most widely know n women I atke.doing sometra-liui:. and about 2 o'clock in this country, diisi v. ry su l lenly in this in th. nfl- rn-siii started for home. The ajied ! phue at St., Mary's Academy, an educatiou coiiple hail walked to towu iu the morning. ! al itisl.tulion for females, which she f."inded and they felt eipial to the task of walking i in , at Xotra Ihiin-. M-.ih.-r Anu'-lia hack u-ain, a distance of five miles, it was ; was a ni.s-e uf Tlnunas Kwin. ,Ss n'tarv of a bitter cold day, ami as they advanrtsl the j State under Priside:i! Harrison, and was ci wind Israu to blow. Before half of their I u- ute.1 w ith her cousin, now ihe w ile of i..-ii. journey luvl Iss-n accomplislusl they were wrapie-I in a hlindiiiiT snow storm, and iheir pnwn-ss Vs-caine slow and -lirlh-ult. S-sni Mr. H.ias sank diirn in the snow thorough ly exhausted and unable to pnx-eed. His now frantic wife tried in vain to nrre him on. hut she was compelhal lo leave him and seek aid at the nearest house. When she arrived at the nearest house she sought she found a woman alone. Ir was now" almui lo o'clock at niitht. hut taking blankets the two women started hai k to succor Mr.. II las. He was unconscious when they n-aehed him. and with difficulty they suc-ccdcd in jjt ttiiif; him a few rods further toward shelter, lint Haas was a lare, th-shy man and the ivom en were coniielU-d to abandon tii.-ir erforrs iu his behalf. Wrapping her exhausted hushand in blankets, and aijain Hiring him some uoiirisiimciit, his noble helpmeet sat dow n beside him w hile her kind assistant started for home. Mrs. Haas remained with her husband until he Had, about s . lock iu the morning. When help arriv.sl at the sei ne the unfortunate couple wen.- taken In -me. one nearly as lifeless as the other. Mr. Haas was nearly 70 years of aire, and his faithful w ife a lew years his junior. The Trade Dollar Redemption and Anti-Polygamy Bills Laws. Wv.-iiini.ton, Man h 3 The hill for the nsleniplioii of trade dollars and the anti-poivL-ainy hill have Isniine laws without the president's signature by rea-su. of the evpir.ilinn, to-night, of the constiiuiioii.il hmiiation of ten days vviihin whieh lies! ion id have returned ihe liilis t-i i-nugress in iaH. ,,f disappr-ival. Hoth hills were ear.fully coii sidered by lite Jilesident. and W idle they con tained S.I1.H- provisions tn whiel. he prel'err. d ! nut in commit himself, he was univiiiiifg i, ileli al the olijeels ol the measures liy a Veto. In view of the lack of vault r.Him in the New York suh-ireastiry- w!,--re it is pre-uni.-.l the hulk oflhc trade dollar- vvll! be .-s.. ri led for ri-deiiiption. Aetiiig S'l-r.-iary l-'.iir- child has ii)sriieied tin assi-rant treasurer at New York to t'.irw.ird ihe e.iii.s .is fast as redeemed to the assay olliee. w here tiiev will he melted into bars of convenient ie. ,-ai-h repieseiuing about sd.. sm and siieed in thai ollii-e until siiii.ihle vaull ronins are provided for iheir sale keeping. t- Two Men Stabbed to Death and Sev eral Others Injured. r'tUKKKsiu i:u. W. V.. Man li 1 . -li-i-ing an aii.-r-'at i,,n w hieh hap(s ned in iiiiiiii. i eoiiniy. ironing mil nf -..me troub', . ;in old in. ill named Hush was ku-i-k--d -l .n ati-l tei-rihly U-ateii by John V.al"iiii and his soils. A SOU of llllsll W.s t ill abotl! I.i-- head and f.tee. and a man . lam. -d bails r was slabbeil in t he i-y e and while bleeding, lite elder W Irillll held bill. Ili and his son i nt him a h-irriiile gash h. tin- iia. k. fhe al I.-s iiigp.uty then iet't the injured H-rsoiis t iheir tale, did man P.u-h has dusj an. I It.irU-r is in a bad i-oudiiioii. While P.u.riio er.s k was swollen a farm, r lialil'sl l.lltiu-r Jtr.iek alltl his son. oil oil.' bor-.-. aiieinptist to lord. The etirreiil ear-r:--i them down stream. In Irving l-i manage bis horse liroek was lirowiied. w bile tJie boy- 1 eseaK-d. -- An Ail-Night Sitting. W v-lllsoloN. March 4. The pr.-side.it and most of the members ofhist'abinet remained in the White House considering legislative .natters until about 4 o'clock this morning. They resembled in the cabinet nmni again al N o'clock. All the dt i-artmi'tits were repre sented Mr. I'airchild representing the treas ury ileial1u.enl. lUlweell S and I li.'tll o'clisk the proideiit had acted on all the hills re ceived by him up to the latter hour. He then repaired lo the Capitol uhiii assurances from Sjieaker f'arlisle that the District of Columbia hill and the general deficiency hill would certainly fail to become laws unless he tlid so. The president ai led on all the bills at the I apiiol that he was able to in the short time alloi.-d him Is-fon adjoiiiniiieiil. I The party r.-tiinuiito the White House a'suit ' 1 o'clock mid then-scKiratcil. A Female Pension Fraud. t'iciNNT(, M. tri li ".M r. unilin- U ( k cr wli h:i- Im-vu trial in tin- I'liit.-.l luti- mint t'tir I'('r;iiit;ii the iviTiinit iit nfi!it lh..uunil l-ll.in ly ;t f.il-n- fluini. waMi-d.(V x'lilriiiisi to t. yt-;;r if (! l.iytin Mr. Ii '.-ktr It the wiiinw of i,Ioiu I ;.! Ir y lU- kt-r. 't'th.' Tw.tity-iu'fitii rcL'iim-.it. . V. I., who tlittl in (Vitui ui-M;!-! roiitnit in iiu'iirniv. tuv y. ur IhUt she inamol Aniim- Iwvkf r, u mtiMti of Ii.t firt hu-l'.tU'l. wlm hai Ihs-ii a lKi.l.iiii in tht S t tiiii Ni w Y-irk n itiM-nt He .liiil in 1-S7I. In Man li !." J1(- was lthiI' a jM-n-ioii mnii-r her af'i'liraiioii a. liir wilw of 1 MnilViy l'Ki kT. atiij -Ih iii.iili'iiii ulli-I.tvit limt -lif tttrr nm:irri'l. V 1 n t ! IIii-kT w:i a wi-ll known rim itmaii jonnm.i-t .itnl w.w onrr clitor of tfu- 'nU:J.it. The Kansas Tragedy. AHi.r?rK, Kan. Manh "J. Tlu Unztttr i .-e ial .rout Wallae says, in re-rard to tin j tiu hi at (orconado: j-arTy ot anm-d men f have started from here with colt jus to hriujr I hack the death The iate.-t new from the i M i-iie wa- to the elfet t that the dead iMtdU--. were liu in Ihe street and the outlaw would nut jn-rniit any on- to toiieh them. Kurt her developments an eK peeled to-nior- row. The man (oiilirr is n j-orteil to have j tWclltV-olle hllllets put into his liodv. He' was a di-sjH-rate charai-tcr. That lu r! Iht f tronhle will eonie from the attray. eauinir . j more hhhnl-iieil. may Ik'- 'urinistil from the fact that the Ijeoti im'ti receive-d an expres pstcka-c this utorniiii; coutaiiiiu fire arms. Enormous Snow Drifts. Sr. r.i l. Minn., Man-h ;. Tin superin teiidi'iit of the Winona and Si. lVler rad-roa-l, in .Miuiie-ota, says that Iietw.eji Mau kuta and Tracy the simw drifis an in many ca-t-s fi feel aUoe the telegraph poie, and the linemen have had ti -jdiit scantling to theti-i- of the jh1c- to ei the wire-v up 1 when they could lie us-d lie says many id" the drifts are fi-ct dep and packed so hard , that the company dan- not atrempt to s. n-l j a snow plow i:ir.u!i ihcin. U;i t 'kmi- iii I j men are now at work shoveling snow he twei'ii Mankota and Tracy, and the line will not hi cleared lor se vend day. Epidemic of Scarlatina and Measels. Siikn vmvm, March, ". This town in he- 1 iiiff raviieil hy un epidemic of scarlatina. ' measles. Not lc-s than "j-HI children have Ih-cii at tack e-1 witii tlie-H1 ili'as4-s within lh hist j three wti ks, and of this numlMT f eass p j Nrcent has provH fatal. TheeaiiM of t!ie , -c-tiieuee j generally at-kiiowledsl to le ! the frij!ii fully fit thy condition of the town j and the aim -t ttilal di-r.-'ard of al! -an- ' ttan- law- and healtli nvulatio. A di-- tri'inif li-atun of the tro.ihS i that ti. many --.- jMrent- an unahle to pro. u re either tin licine or mc-linit wdvie- for their rliililn n. The ph'iciati. art- e-ttuplaiiiiti.' of taenia overworke.1. Nearly Wrecked A Town. Kkik. Man it ti Thi- in. iniiti. at an early hour the town of Mill Village, thi. r-Mtntv. it. .haiieii I.i .t- r-iiitiifaiioi. hy a territ.c -ie ' toi.atti.u. Tih- ni.i!i- rt.-ia-l out in thi-ir lii -hi I'lolhi-. unj, r ilu' iliiirsi.i il.,i ' iirth.iiuke it. in iirmn . Thr ean-v w... rM-lailM-l hy U.e .n. ke. . ..... t i ,u -f J Ii,.' .tore. r.ak...i-i. i.a-i !.!.. u urii the xtfe. t.-annc it I-. I...---, wre. kl.u- the l-uililinv: ami lireakui Ihe (.-la in a iiuiuher of othrr huil l .-. The hijrIar. g.n but H at.4 li-l -r.-ral Ihoti-ainl.' worth of iLi.uacv. Six Hundred Lives Lost. Mi hivi..,, March I. A-Ku. by 1 Cl.lt iain. .teainer ai li. , from H-.n Kouj, .tai a China.- jntik goit.a fnmi Ilaiiian to waa rwenlly wrecked .tT Ihe .Sa-otra ciKist. Ou! ofi-) pa.sse.iu-T. ami crew alioanl only ii are known to have m-a).'. Death of a Noted Lady Sherman, at a ti-iirt-toivii ronivn;. She was also a cousin of James (i. liiaine. both beinf: b-rn in tiie s.ime house in li-o-.rn.i'itle, I'a.. an 1 iMssiuj; iheir earlier years to. tn.-r. liiirini! h r Washington life M .iher Aii;.c:ia. then M.ss Kivia liiilespie. was a much i-onrt-id bcilc. noted for her learning and wit. Winn Jii years old s- h-i'i sis-ii-ty. j.nuisl Hie order of the S-s, r- of the Holy ( i-.iss a.l eoiuiii to Souiii Ileiid, when- very Keirreiid Father .Sornu had already founded the uni versity of S'olra ll.ime, she established Si. Mary's Aca li niy. and under her administra tion ii hii-auicoue.it the most noied ihic.i tional instil uii-ms in the country. In fsTii she became Mother Siijs-ri.ir for the order for the 1'iiite l Siaies. Iiiirinir the war she devotisl the most of her time to csi.ihiishiii!: I hospitals and oiersn-in the are of sick .-ind wounded soldier.-. A- M -th.-r sup nor she founded a iiumU-r of female acadciuies throughout the coiinirv. A Property Owner Surprised Nt:vv Yoiin. Mareh .'!. .laiius Larkins and I'airiek Kiigeraid fought twelve rounds ear ly tins in. .ruing ending in a draw. Tiie vigilauiv of the piliee has prevent. -d the tight which had b,s-n arranged to take pl.n-e several days ago. Atler !..killg around ihe plait- uniil nearly morning, a butler f..r a private on Long I.-laiid. a friend of Kii.g. r ald. said ihe folks were away and Lie nc-n lid light in the dining r..oinofhi- em ployer's n-si.leiiee. This -t, agr.td i f and in the d.iiuiug r.siiu of Hie p.ila.iai mansion on I'-.-ookiy n Height- the lignler- -I n ; , -1. and .ii four o'elork Uiis inoriiing poniidi-d e.u ii oilier for twelve rounds. The r i't-ree lllill deeidid Ihe tight a draw. I'llling the t Well ll lolllld ihe astonish,.-! I lii.ibi- ow in-r. who had uni-vp-ei cdly r--luru- j ed and ii.-eii a-leep tip stairs, v a! ke.l into find a piic light iu ins dining room He ' was :il,- with rage and ordered tin- parly out I of the house. Thev l-ili.l ll" altentiot. lo I I I him. lloMeier. and Weill ol) vvilh ihe light At the I.K k Ih, Sober I. do -.v. ml of the light ii iv I- pr. irietor iij. m a . i-i prop I I, l.iu .ii.l .llllsel previil il. . and the ii : Harrowing Details. Momi y. Ala . M u. n details ,.f in,- burn i.l- ot -A tew a l lili-.nai I.i- - a tin r ... 11 lire vi a- i ill-, d -.i.-k i.i 1 1 ; t inio 1 1.- ,1 1., i-.i .1 I'tiu' !: .-I. ..-:i.. ii's -.s . t.i.l- sj.r ..-i d. Ti.. ' .: i' b i.it w a- in ,a.l-.s all oil Most of l be le d.'olV lied, t-i 'i til-1 ill- -.1 1 , ll. it .' . ..ul. I i I I-- illit the I.!-:, an, I'l, I I- .1,1-' h.-ci while tl.illn I--. .ill : i , i 1 1 : inio li:c will. ,.,r.l : . ;Vi ! pl--el.Jers who p risln-.l i...i:.:ii -me or two m.iv iiav jilml by it,.- ll. ones. 1'ilot Wilson w. is !i,e l.i-l to i. avc tin- pllol I : ho'lsc. He lialTowiy i-cipcd dc.iih and is ' the hero of till- IKCs.oll. ib-iildliol 1,'lit ' i.i-p'-t until tiie llatil-.-s ill. t ,i. :l.-li the engineer- from their places and I he b. : I u as i hel.i . 11,1ns- M,-1':IW til, I o!o,-e,I c;ib,i ! boy af the Tally, saved live iii-- by swim- ; 1 ining ashoie with tin, si-in tne water. Mrs. W. F. Ueinbert threw hi r youngest child I ! into the w .-iter, her bll-bali-l laki n- I he o! h.-r , j lwi. Then she jumped iii. Ail were itn.wii- j i e-1 hut the husband. Accidently Poisoned. Wiikki.inu. M.trrh ;. A Nit I calamity haj p,'nrl tliir ail tTi k h n ni'.ir Short cro-k, rr suiting in the lU-atli oi'Mn. KMkti Mac wi, a wxlow tijuvanl of srwnty y:irs of av, Sin riiit'rt'd tin. kiu ht'ii t .s'ctiri' a :iijt of whitt j-ii'-'ar which she hal placed in the cithoanl the cvcntn.ir he I ore. iu the s;itnc helf va a quantity of "Itn.ih on Hats" wliicfi iial hi -en e;ii't'!e!y pl.iretl in a china eii rcM-mhlin-; the ttiir contain iiiuT ihe stjar. In tiie i:irk Mrs. Ma.-vcll it ketj up the , wr e:tp anI inixcl a plant ity of t!ic Mii-.. .11 in a cup f tea. In a short time -he was -itl with s-en .ymp-loni-. lief iia:i!h:T t Mi 1 1 1 lier iyiiii; on the hil very weak atnl har. Iy ai!e to explain. With the h'ip of a n.-i:hhor tiie y I.i ly ilu! all in her lwer to relieve her iii iilnT. hut without avail, a she !:.. I alt h'-nr afl.-r-nani in terrihu a'-Mtv. Three Boys Burned to Death. t ui a ni'jn si-tin- imi. March Thei ahin (eri:ji.t nafitetl Ihirtnii am) hi- family. of A itr and thn-e ehiiiiivti. l-' I and 1 1 year-, hurnt K . Tin n-'ifro wa- I y-'-tt-rTay mor:i;M - avakeite.l hy a p of the pnf falling on the in wliit't he was -Ui-pitiif and -eniu it on tiie. !! im mi ' ti.t!y juuip d and s i.i d h-i limi' hi! dr ti. ho wi-rt- -ii- p;u in tiie viihi- room, and -tarted toward the door, lint heton- he -iiild n-ai h it :notln-r part ol the roof i,t-; in. kiiockittir his children from him ifc was una I ilc to tit id t.hm ajain at'ti-r a hnrl "cavi h and had toahuidoii tin in to -av. hirn-e!i, wiiich he did oy juHiphuout of t hi- window. Tne U'V- wi re ovm oiiir hy llw ;m;ike and were hui ned to dcaiii. The Effect of Blood Transfusion. l.-vs Moini;-, Iowa. Man h :i.--Tn" wife of Moyt .Shi'titian, of this city. dud e-terd.ty of physical t hauistaiiou ato-r a iiti.iTiu il' ties. A hort linii' a.-o aii i ih.:i v,as iiade to tivnthen her vitality hy a iraie-fu-iuu of hlood from the arm of her son Krank. The in-t!l H.i- onlv tcaiiMi-ai'v. hut a (H-euliar irii itlent jn w out of it Krank ati iuvct erai' smoker, and a v n.hniTf- afh-rlhe op -nit ion w.i- ace.Hnj.hshtil Min. Siicruian a-ked who u,i- -tn ik.tu in th" ro m S h s.tid she c-mld distinctly ta-te tohaee . Mr.-. Sfiennan".-. lui-Iiaud is a hrotle r ol Senator John sia-rman and -ien. W. T. -Si-nuau TheOmahan's Ashes. i i I-ckk1.o, March The Im-dy of Kartust j Km hl, an Omaha It-tKir and sUih- dealer, wa- ereinateil lien today, the remain havmi: j heen forwarded from that city. Kuehl was a , strange charat ter. and made one of t he tno-1 novel wills tin record. He dc vi-ed that his a-he should Ik placed in an urn until the death of 'a saltionkeeper hviie' in Omaha. j They were then to he -prinkled on the rave : ot -.nd s;ili-onkceK'r sot'ial no H wer- would I jrrm UpiMi it. Kueld died from tiie eii.i ts 1 of an ovcrdoe of morphine. One .f the r . utor-. 'f the wiil accompanied the remains i hen-. Collapse of a Flour Warehouse. St. Tul, Mm ii., .March .f - At o ie c.H k t fn iiioruin the hi:; dour iiun- hoii-e V." of IMNimry A' Co.. situated ii, -Malt hea-l M!iitH-a(-ou-, fell with a terrii.:- ra-h In it were sloped h i Heen I,,,-""iiaiid 1 J.1.' t har- ! r '""r " " aitd hare!-. ! ""t r"i hh k ot ground ii The l.iiiM i nth ami hall' a hl.uk in wi.l'h a:i, w,,. on,, -tory hich. It wa-:t!ra.e. The 'lalii .e i- i--i-in.iteil al '.). Tim- -am- lir-n -uir -n- l i I.e.- oi'ihe -au.e kiu-1 on January a, w!i ri Iheir ra-t -i.le elevat..r fill, ..illnii; .il-.ul i.' htl-hl!-of wheat ami w n kiln; .art of the iill.l-lin. Cut His Throat Aainst A Wire Fence. Barbed Nk ikk. .. M.in I. ... Kn-I R.nn. nm-1 al.-nt s..vini,-,.i vear-. met th a t-rnh.e i K'"' ',, 'l',.v )- ,,iiiit-ai v.-1.11.. I l""' "' J-''","" " larl",i fl"' "' l'1 f.U- ...IK u.e ...i incniiiiiiy. wo.i-i.L- l.-ll.j; I about thr-- inch.- in length. An ex.ir.tina I tii;ii ,nvel thai none of the vital .truelur.-. ; wi n- sev.-r.il, althou-h vrry i-U.-. H? will j rti-,,,-r Motherand Son Frozen to Death. WATKaTu.i. I)k., Man-b i Mr-. K.l-in.in-ter ami win. living six inile-i fnmi llcn- ry. U-ft that town on Friilay witba bor-eanii j aleih. Tbey wore f-uin.l Sun. lay frozen to i ileal h ten nab from the home of ai.eit:t.iiur. . i ..,11.1,11 w irf, - -ni.nia-atffrfrfarfiflT-T. i'rir"ij''rn.-'.i.ra-a' ,ii ni,,r- ; GKOKHK W. ItKNFORH. DRUGS! DRUGS' GEO. W. BEN FORD & SOX. I i'i.on:ii:T(ii:s ok tuk I OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COl My ! At No. 1, Baer's Block, 1 SOMERSICT, PKXX'A. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEMK'AIs IVE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AND VAIINISIIES. The purest and liest to U- found in this market. We also keep on M,j , , TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the leadinjr appui tenauc-s used i in ti.is line. TOILET ARTICLES A XI ' I "Sl Ii I E ' ! EXE RALLY K r. lj ,y A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. LAeSE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTjHDAY (al f TS ALVVA-YS bTO'" TOBACCO and CIGARS. " TUK llK.-T TIIK MAUKKf AKI'uKI'S. Itufll iiiiMl-n, m, r, ,, our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It ,- ,.; tpiality. We kis-ji in bnl!;, so that any s . i i.ii in.t. ii. i t , ,: In- added. Sihl af 'o cent- a oi n.i. We do a square hn-iness an-l will giie yon v-uir n.. ;,, i . .. trollliic to show g s- is 4 SURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL FURPOSES CW A LAKOL VARIETY UF FRtbH Jmi. :. ls-7, Mine Horror In France. I'vi'.is, M.in-h I.- -An e, .-. to-day in the lt.-atii.run e-.liieries l it iell lie. When t i ll-e V pios.. ,n oi ell Te were so miners ui lie- g.i! have beell res.-tled uiiiiur' juied. The r. -in. lining 7o and ils no i ries or ...hi r s. -i- lit th.--. Hid t b.ii'v lilt. ll be r.' .. ', i-b are he. I'M are slipp.s.-d to be .had. l-ili-r I-'urih.-r r. ..-i-is i'r,.in stale thai ai ihe tune ..f in- e I.l. 11 WIT-- .11 VV .ti, 11! 'he ri.i'le hai.'biell last ii ..'it 'T alive A I.liVe tiiree ot lll.-ll nr.- now . tl.-t-is in rr- ov r ilu- I'- iii i,niii' whom it i- Itioiulil m. iv hi ali si. Kii.-i.ne .plosion lot I i lb.-. I . ml in d .-l . :.. ,.'. I ll, HP - .1.1- of A Steamship With Yellow Fever on Board. Nl tv ions. M r.- 'i 1" ..-so al.i-hii !' -r-tu. lis. . iii.m P.ir.i and ..ii.. r ss ,ith .v.!i,.-r..-an p .rls, j . iss, . t .'i , ra 1 1 1 1 , i. - l -, . lav .md en in- . Ii -rt-itlyiiji I.. n,r w h.u'i .it M.i.ii.i- -ion-. I'm.i tiieiui-n i-n I--.!--! w.-.-e v. ry ill. iv.ih yi'l...v ti-icr il was i.t i.. iedby lii.. on iionr. 1 I ll II- ol tile tio -mi -ll, V: i il.lln 1 ...J ill. 'J-years old, died is-Iore lia u-s l n a I h, r vv nart. fhe ot.h.-i m in. I'ho.-ic.s Il.-rin. was .i.e. d in an amine un -- and a -larl vi.e lll.l-l.- I"i 11 iio-j.il.li. Al'liT ploC--l-.lil!g 111!. . h'i.s ks Ileikill died Wholesale Swindlers. Nkw Yokk. Mar h f - I'r.-i-U nT Ia -r an-i Sit p'ia-v V.;tnfiii. ..J XU- llii -!i AniriH-aii cia.ni a.-i-tn-v. arj.f a Liav. r ii im fl i.hhttn.. i;,e ajffn y's cotiiie! wen- ar-r-U-fl lo-ui-rht -l.arc wiiii havit: c;rri'! on winiiiilii-' Mperati.ius tt .i -;r.tf .:l;1. , They a'herticil to co!i.-r t eiaiiii- to i -iat.--or fortune- 111 chancery in lir riaini. The i tMMiks show that t N-. tr reecip; v'-tv from $1 "-UN. to .1.11. it 1 p-T -lay a they never iiiv.h- j ti-rati .1 a elaini. Tin y hai i,'Mt natiie on their Umks. 1 Earthquakes Coming Close. ' New Youk, Man h J. At 4:- this aiter lioon a !it.pht -lnH'k of earth'uake was 1 it ! at Hahylon, Fire I.-laial, Jamaica, aixl other j places alonjj the south iion- t IsK'z Isiaiei. i No ilaina.'e was dime, the shock iKin only j s'lilicient to rattle win hn. t PM-ki rv. e!c. Tiie rruiiioiirN l;tstel a few -eeoinl-. A d.s- j patch from the nfc-ci-v ttofy oti Kin- Ni ainl statics that tht to.-r wa- verv i neptih!y ' shaken. Rejoicing Ovr Retaliation. r.o-roN, Ma-. M.io-!i i v.iriou- pari ,(f w Kn'.in tiiial pa--a-' of i In r.'aiia'. e-i u'rea. rejoi. iiu. ri ni:i:.i w.i -ii''U-li 'l ri.. - Kurort Ir ilu -I.lt-' tf it !.;. a iii. I c.i'l-- to htl-il,4" ui r i i 1 1 r i 1 1. ''I'-e-li-r the AmiTu t!i ff ,L- w , .iTind i ai'-tiitej let r-. and -a!-.;- -! 11 ll-. All t h-- lnU -, - a"".- 'f - .r ,i. tt,l a ij til.is- itieetin !at n;.;it I "U J. re-. - 120 Miners Killed. - r'lti II. I Ti 1-Kr kl.-. Man ii -A ia1- ilt h f-..m M"H say- tnat 1 ruin rs wr-r k ill d hy : he c.vplo-iiiu at t in- ( uan',i:iior. i it-ry . T' rt --eiiiti- pa.'tii - have li( y l h-i-'t e.!e fo r. . Ii ihe victim late d!-pi!eh from Mo:, Tar. s :h:.r lit Utdie Iiav-lei n recviTi d iVotu lh iv i t :io eo'iierv. Seal ehi ni; pari if- ..rr at work in t In-mine and mor" U id. -, a re houriy - ! Htied to In hroii-ht to the .-urfaii. She Fired First. j l.vxc .-ri-i:. i a , f.irch I. Levi ; livitiL' in K.titU-th tow u::ip, thi4 : was -iioi this nioinitii: hy Marv th relative and in-tantlv kilicd. The claims that -he -aw IvKik- eorninr U-.k-rounty s.'ier . a - - up her j -lair with a knife in his hand and fearin j that he wa- ioiiL: to kill le r she -rot a -ih : ;'im and -tired thnandi the door, kU'in ! Hooks tu-t iittl, . The eau-e of the latter' vi-it is not known. -- Man And Woman founcj dead. KnT.-iiCH'. March I the It.iliiniore and J morning. M--. . iie : Neii rt were t'eiin I !' -At U'e-I N.-ufi o;,;,, Uaiiroad. lal-w-.riii an. I in' I" il in 'he mom iu Mr. NeiU-rt - hou- M - Mil-w ;t- -hot (hio-ih tin !:ea and he.rt. w. NeiU-rt was .-hot t'ir.u!i the ha- k ot lead. Near his U.dy lav a rev..Uer. ni rive can In- :r i r i for the -hoori'iLr. Plasterers Leave tha K. of L. ln fMtrtf.il. M i:vi .;. fhe n!:-- l.-.e I ! I'itt-f mr'h and Alhheuv ' ":ly Ii.ii-- un its of l-il-ir an. I li vvi'h thai ..r- : dint'-fied With the K:iil t have cercd tht ir eonnecii L.'a1iiali'ili an-l i-iille-l the I'-, .I.-. I , v i'l.t-tcr-.t - Nali.i'i.ii I'l''-. n. Tii-n- .in- iinvt'. .,i Jiki ;-last, rer in the two i i':.-.. an. I without 11 -ill;;!.. l-XiTiti..tl thev li.ive let) the K'lij'its an. I joincil ihe V.iii.iri t! 1'niini Ti.cv n -eeil isl their charter !as tiiL-ht It h..seaii-.-. --..iie a iiiiiitn-i'i-ni in i.ili-ir ein r,s,. A Texan Lynching ; Ml M - Hi i-. M ir. I, ,in ear'v h-.iir tie- inoriiiir 4 hail. I nf ov, r : iitij-iireil in ('.re ihe Jail an : j.el.ir to siirreinler the k- v -! t.-rtsi il.c ,-,11 wh-r- a c.,'. j Tiin I'.iiH k r a- ciii'iiii .j aii'l han.i'il h in t. a Ir--,-i I'.!." kcr iiii-n.-.- lullv i-s, ! t.-r-oti, a hi.'lily r-,- i,..:. J-"' arnic-l n -?i I .ii.iib '!. ti.r TL. V then ,-n- r.il l.y n i'tit.l Ir.iu-'i I hini out 1-v-t Tii-.!..v ill- I Mr.. I',.. ..Iv Shocking Loo of Life. VlnHII.K .l. V. m il I I s-.-,ii,v,,t M..n h I W. II i.;i:.lllif W.i- num.- f I., ne-hl n. ir I . ...i.-svui. . w ii. ie iy 1 114 . ei i lie i.i-ni.i.t-- . Tw-i.tv t- rn. i.-ri-h-l The li inl-i.-r w .-...ie of t'i- lap-t.1 l.t.r- . . . . . ( oil .lie 1 .it.ilie.".-.. w Is ir.s- mile- i-- 1 l" hiiin-viil,- l,,-ti -i t,n. 1..,,.., :, , t . t.; who at Kl.-. !.l .. tele.-ra !.- , that the hut, i-.r.-.. are a ro :.l low. Ti.- re err lot Iwli nf cotton al-iinl. Earthquake Shocks. Ias. Ii Ail. t'lTV, L. I , M .rrh An j earth. iiakc -ln.-k w.i- fc-lt on the jnt:i .i.l- j of Ia.n Nlanil about 4 . o i-1-n-k this ufl. r- ni.m. W iiulow. on Kin- i-lanil ruithsl :,n'l j the oh-, rvalory w.i- shaken, the vibration- i lasti:..: Several .-ecoiil.t. Hal.ylnn ami villiaiv j e-t ol Jamaica rej.irt having fc.lt ibt- j shock. i i:- s.th by rtict : alis and u Co:::i:::: GARDEN AND FLCW Lri SEELS GEORGE W. EENFORD Trustee's Sale M 1 I- -i ' i. I; .i.i, .. I-'- i -I I.... If I. ' I! r. s' 1 1. .it t .. :. s i- -j 11.- ,le- Tract Xu. i. ir,--, V .;. r v - l.........i.- ,e I a U----I I'-il.c 'M I'l. 111.-- 1 r.-t .ii,,l . Tract No. 2. tl. !, !! 1.1-. In .11 11- K - ,,!.- . III. .1;, -TERMS t !.T - 11" ..: ; :nu ii'i ..H'b.-.i ii..U Ii Valuable 3' THIC IMiKKsii.NKH Ailmi-n-lr,!.. -l.so.! tiie K.-nl K-iale .11 Kr.e.v k .lie ul" I 'olllleiil-'h I'-i-A n.-iiiii. s,. 1 I'a . -.. ill i.ll, r ler -iile ul .ult ,-pri-tnee- in s,i:. I ,, a n-tnji u 7VrA'.vM , .7. 1 ; 1 at I i-'i-iof-fc p. m.. th .n Itv:.!. .! oiu iolim hitj (U-t ri'H-ti l;. ui K-i.iu- : Tract No. 1 'tr I I eP. !:l H. Il j I ii-l.-r, I. n r. . i ! ii'i.l -, a;-i-l" i n. :i ir u-:i liir.. i -Liil ic- II I V,' . . .1 I i.l Tract No. 2 li'iiu H ii.-'iniii TERMS. ! T - - !.:.-l .ui li ii in 'ii M ttmi !. WITHIN C. SHORTL!0GE'3 O ACADEMY, ": -- . Htm i. .!. u !":.. 1 ii-i K.tl ir-ic rnx-r1- t' - ""k. At'. N i l ni i ia n' - : . ' j - -: i t -. N.i t-a:tiiiittioh lor .i- i !. 1 , ; :e'H'i-il I -in -r-., a 1 1 'mci ..':' . . en : . -!1' iiniti- tr r:i : UU t-.r -In :tl!ilt'lt- 11. j- 'J'llur Kifir ! ivil KliL'i-i I' or rfi'nr--e tht- t nit . 'iu n-al '.r j il-iit- rtWii ai M.iiia ..-ii.l t,;v . v-'inl. V,i!c. frineeliin. unit t. w -! roivl.'-'inne N'n.Niiv tn -ui.!. n in j;, pi j; i-v.. .i , iirit'liiutliiL' c,'i- every y.'r ;i j ii' ...ri in. nt A Chv-t' iil ati-l ' ; r'.' . nilae-iuiu hjii) Hal! ti'.- H1 a.i.ii -1 to l.ihrnry in I---.. 1 , i i i ii r. !M"-, Hint h lelli.erane' Ihe sile ot nil MilovS-a lu-lrate( nn uliir mM..- etor. It nil f . ! I J'-oj.: B. & B. Si'RLNG DRI-SS rAlJUIC." li t i v sii-l ii ill r -1. .. h. II ,i;- I He r- 1..1.I.1..1 s,,. t,.-Ht...ri ..t .n.i l,,.,r -I 1 r t-l- ; bU'- lniMrll ltr- I '" in . .- ii I ii. i ti. ..rl.'i ! IN SlioK DEP-H1TM f . ;' lit U t no "J :n- h H - -.1 . ...I- . i. i K ( i; I J - 1 I il -i-ir m n nar.irm't. V .1 . II. - I 11. I 1, Lii: ll ll..' s. ... :..i . ... r I'.-n. I 1 ! I. V rf-i. tr .in. .1 I i. r. i..'- .1 I r. I- , ,-, ,, f . Kf ill II-' Un- . i t.. ur tn.ii. a. t - - t... .ii. .1 v ir r u. a e.-l il f I'f.Vt.l. - .ir-!-r .1- i..:l n it in ill i' 'I i i.x ' IU.-.1 .ni i. ... el I -I i.i BOGGS & BUHL IIS. 11?. lii & 121 FEDE3AL STBEiT. rlfllaEGrlENY, P- dcc.n,'W.-l-y. rj'Le? 1 I I.AHK H valaable Rea