The Somerset Herald. l.:'V :.i I I i- lvii..-r ainl Pnril..r T.iiVF!AY .Sunt 23. p!.i:i: m Cm vr.t.M t ;,.;, i.i-ihiiav on rri-lay Ua. M wi- !( n--r l-liv.-a Ail of- ,L- i the fid. i'.. -i-.i'M. that tiie wealli ,.r ..ir.-nn ..ut .-f Hin-i-mi ) can 1,.,: Vns: U-lt.-r J.-l 'i- -:'-"' I,,, i;, !',;,. -v. 1 1 - ! ti.- x-tiute hv- ' k. .- ,-, ,.!t..-t j.i-L"-" 1-''' l'l'l"' ' ' .- i: I. ill ' i. s.;.' !;- lltill-n-. r.iiid.i-'ii '.. .-! ;ii. Tut !... i.-ni will I like 1 iimkf Mr. ; , . .,-.r-t.i' ..f :ii'-Treasury, if there i v.- a c-ruiiiH i!.:t any "th'T I Viuor-nit ,, .),.. iv, si ( ..i,jt. .-..tiM Wat Hamta!) j.-r- , n..-y ii. .t W a ninMiiP n- j IV t" l!.-- h'll..T.I'N " J""- ,-, .;; 7.1 I. ;u.- iin.ini.1. efial!y h i. .-n -re .in-iiiiy I" n-i.'ii hill- t" '"' , I. l! j: i-., :,v. mI.i.i ih the h- for S.t- -. '.i' v ..: tin- Tn-i.-'iry"' Mr. Manning r, j .:.. Mil- Mil--.- illl-l Ii:"- .'""' ! . I . ;r -i . :;n i ! In- Treasury aj.jntn-ntly w'.th.itlt. a with him. Tin -i, :;-..! ; in 'i r. ;i-n ry an- rvirtisl V that " t : i r. i- in.t rH.tii 1" take in ' ;,. t- I'ii- M..'!.ir-." in-! Ii'i'.ii-r arv askd ' . ., p. -1 i:. Mini tiii-v have mi'i mat." .r.-!it;'i;.n -it tin-(-nil im mi'i ;.,,ii,,.. p. ,!;; tn l!n- ili'jiiil.ii . ,ii- !: ii" I.. ir. :u; I.' iiju.n tixitif ., ,-t t..,. ..! -n.i !::.r,.iail hack t , ..i. v lii:- I !: l'liila-l.-ijiliia ,, ,. .' ., i, ; . '.. i fc-iii-M-iat'.-j.'iirnaU an- t- ,,:,.,(... ti...: !..- U- kii..-k.-.i ..ut. .. i:,.. .- . -' . i n w lit tin- tv-elec-!,..,,,,; -..i .ii. r I l...rr;-.ii 1 I N-ni.-rat .1 l In- I ii i :,. 1 1. 1 i.i -i-'anir.- have WhavcI , i;.:i: i; ' .1 : - :,i-il .:i1" tVil l.'is els.-- : ( j i. . ,,.:!, ' !i.;.t n' I. ;'- "f i-arryiiitf !.. .it.- ..t 1 1. . '...iii iii inii-t U- : r.'..ili.!-.li-l , ( i i ti,.- f.iti.i-r of tin- In- I .... .:l..r.-,. I, in ..v. that tli.-r.- . , .. I ... ! m a- )..-. ! !"i-"M'i- , ,. ,.t it rulli- , t ,. i . 'I '.f r-.ilrn.-i.!- .tit that '. i" . rt..-i! .; it, I l t1!.' ai r;-.f ,;, ;l. ;,,,, .I.-,,. .... i ,r.i.-r i l.-v- j ,.,.! da- innv.-n ! tiii'i-'. Firl. that j tii- ;. ..ii i. .; a'i:n; ! .-"at i- -ii eh -nil j I ,; . .. I ;).' la.-. (' i-.rnijitiini. 1 1 ;l M a- .. ' -i'- a- ii Vi a lli .ll.-t. I":,- ; Ii.im i- .ii.. I" iii- tiii.t l.V . .,j...r ;i-' t! !! --lit t" tin- ':i-1. Ti l I':.-i-l'-i.! . a- li.it t - l.-.-t.-i tin- I ,!.T -.i!- 'a.1'-'., i '"II nil I' HII T-. Ill-t,l,-U it a ! '. t ta-k 1" --' ill.- t'il-t -l.l in. i. i '!. i'i l.alf j.ri.v. Th.- rail r ...i- il,i.-- tia.. - tii.- -iil;ir'u f..r 'a.ii!,- a'i-l al.ilit;. that tl.i- 1 ...M-rllllH-lit '!. ! -. iin-i ! Ik- !ual ! i-t i- n-.t .n.-r tm k- I'm I'libii. j-ri'it'-r I it week lis-hari.'-.-.( tmeiitx ocl sohhi i-s from the .overn iih lit pi-iutiiu: oi'ui-e an-1 oi ciir-e a storm ..I ni l:."i.ition ha- be.-n r,ii-o! anion); tin- . rami Ann) men, w ho m ill appeal to lb.- I'resi.lent to call a halt n this out raj i- Icscriminatioii ajain-; theircom- lal.-s (. , oai- s t'roiii a-li iii-'toll t ililt till' I'i- -.'!.'. i- llc.tai! o'l'ill'leil by the . a. .1 Ka.i iail iii f....r of pa ina the 1 1 -I., ii 1' 1.1 ! I. -ion bill over his veto, ,n! that mil. II the Pi 1 il.fi" -! J .1 1 111 toil et s-iiiall la t Vi-llsthl White HollJs'.tie w.l". b.ne to , arty m;th him a letter of 1 ll' r- i l. ' a 'II . ' II. I II ',. ' n "I K. a hotel kec el an. I ii i..rt:iiT h in- ' n arrcsteil un- l.-l ' in 1. !A a If"! :o' -.'liessilijr ( llless lli.' oli the i:.i.1 '!' ho-.- is -port, but it a!-" a -.iec - ! '-.I.' ln . all'l the Iiol' ....-., p. ., i'i,-. vicinity ha.l ts-tt.-r !.. !, ;i I. e lie ..Ml." hi 11 lliciilie.i to itl- In;.'.- ii. ;?.c!r I ioi;i.- i . . - t i m- i':iii:i. is aii ..ut..! h tiie name of I'.' .wn up in M ichiiMH rnlm has he.-ii . ow 1 1 . 1. -. i i tin..", in tin- past two yeais I.-, woiiieii he i .ts ah'isi- I in his pajH-r. s .iai- t.-ito- rc,ii,r. a lh-.i! ileal of ex- p. 'i. !'.-. at. 1 h-atli I'V lloolin-r methoil. l'.row n -j: i.i a phtvuolo'-ist ; ia-'.a-.", i l. ir i imssi-.l his ciillin-j. is. i i.M.'. . e.i.toi a-k- for mhoiii as i!,c ..it'ii nia-i--" ai'piin-iitly. for t I. ..- a;, i. ' '..i I;.-1 fill mi'i their i . 'I,.. ial i. o;i..,ei-. Ji !,( majority in tie I:. s; I .a ha i pi'.. an act that ii Is ioiies to the 1 1 mocrat ic j'iirty there Wolii i ll,... b.-i ll llo ilall.'el' ol ii Vein Ir e' o'll -i.'l-.-ll.-lieil I'lcsl.l. lit. ii m o, ; !. i - "ti lap :i-'iiii. The Phiia .ii '.-.iiia in. aa'..-r- w In. s. t out so Valiant. : to )...! ilv .'ii-tri.-t I In- city, an-1 la.tki s; le pubtaan ('oii-ii.ssioniil.iis-tfi. I- wi:h;nits li'iii's, h ive aain tiikeii I., i -1:11.4 uuinhle pie. an.' now are' in l.i-.o; oi a s-rrv inaii'ler that miii make a lemoe-.,tic . i i -1 e,, -t certain to return Ii m.i.i'l o ( ' oil:'.. . I n; tiie i is; week or two. the able b. I new :..,p-r liar li.is !ia-i toil . itiu. r -. 11 i;ii.: :!i report.-.! -.1. of the 11. ,v 11. r.i'r ..!!. iiiel tiie p.e.iic i no nearer th- ttiiiu '!:.-. 11 it w a- w ll' ll he fust tiick- Ic ! tie- s.,! -t ifo'al Aliuanias colli. 1 lev -sit tii.- Llilli-ialie sp!.,.fe. hi' molll i . Iia'-'ne 1 with the success ijs lineal -l.-sc n!.i:il- have .-.-h i.-V e.l . I'm. 11; 1 i ,c ciu-esc jiaruii: economv ot 'h-- a l'iiHiistratiiei I'm- l.Ti-c ill the Pell- -a laio aii has ts.-., so n-ihiii-'l. that it 1- I 1 m l I'np .ss:t.',,. 1., take up. examine. ..!(.'. pav 'he . iailll- ot the Mexican S..I- ii.-rs. aid it i- po. ..able that tiie money appropriate.! t-.t tins pui-js.s- will have I" o- . ..ven-.l bai s into the Treasury at :in en. I o the fiscal M-i.r .1 inn-:;oi h. Wi: sincere. hope that Pr. Ilostcttcr is no! aii.iss in iiis .l.-i laraliitn thiit, tin-s-.iii a 1'eiinsv ivama railioa'l w ill soon U I it uii.ier coiitr.u-I ami liiii-hcl, but we iiiiisl ciif.-is tital at I'rcsj-nt me can sis in. -ili. i liiiiia' to the cloiii.l that over hail js ii I h.Kcvcr we Iru-t that the old al.o- "the daik.-st hour. In-fore the law 11 '" mav prov tine in this matter. T.ii: iiisj-cti..u ...I National banks by an x.iiniiier has Ihs-ii ptov.-n by cX)ier leiice. to Is- a most salutarv measure, anil me io not sis- why a ucrvision of State iiinl pnviit. bank-by an examiner. would not Is e ii..iiy iieiicliciai. It looks just a lit!)-- suspj, ions, to s.s- thest.i d.-jHs-itori.-s l otiier (s-ojHes money kick so viorous t iuriinsi siibminin their a.i-oiints to ii-i an !j..ri..-il in-j ciioii. Notliin would 1. in! to strenjih'-n their . relit so inucii. n an ixi-a.ioual ..(I'.cia! p-port that "ail's It i" currant ." ss.p iiiat. a nuuiiier of 1 k-'u-N-rit ic iih-iiiIh-i-s of the next House liave wrved nolii-e ui Mr. I uriisle that th. y mill not support ,im for re-election if he ijis-s not promise to jupielch Mr. lin.iiiil. U Mr. Ilan.iall ami hi" frii'tui stan-i t.thpr, th- CarliMe ooti-ric will hav- a hakyon ami vm-iferu tim knx king it tli- r.-nn-ylvania itatt man. in a Hon-' with only wwntrt-n iH-mncratic niajurity. Tlicre if i-romi-uf fun palore, h.-n the iK-UKX-ratic fac tions attempt to make a couibine to run the next Hoa. l in New England they still hanker aft.Ttl.e .lavs of the "blue law." The O.nnetticut lit-L'ii-lature hah piiil ami the ioverniT han sine'l a li!l n1rii-t-mp railma.j trallie in the State oil Suii'lay. It forhi.lj.llie runtiim: of traini-on Sun iay for any purfnM-. ijetw.-cii 1U;'U a. St.. unil :i P. M.. exivpt in -aw-j- ! ur nt initlty. lief. re the how tixt-'l the ..ti! trails i-rmitt.-il are mail traiiui ami surh other traiiiK a are .ii i.lel to lie u jmhiic neceiity for the HVMervation of fr-i)fht. lh-re mill lie a question for 1 cisi..n hythe ("ntiiiiiiscinniTs t-i ! ap-l..iiit.-.l uii'l.-r the Inter-State Ouninen-e a.t. Thi.uk is a hill i-niiini; in the Lejrisla tnrH ppivhiitiir for uniformity in whool hiHikn in earh county. This is a jjoo.1 hill, to U- let -ver.-!y alone. We liav'nt ihe hi'h.-st ncpar.1 in the morhi f.r the avs of l.uk publishers, ami me mouhl rather In- exeiwtl from having theiu manipulate a Coin. lit i.'ti "t Ihstrii-t s. ho.il lioarl pn-siil.-nts, li.iy .l.t i-iitn will .-ontrol the liook, to U- a.lopte.l throughout a eouiity. It moiiM lie a big tiling f'T a publisher to have a moii'i!y of all the school Us.ks useil in a county for a term of years, ami such a lam wotiM open a wi.le ioor for briU-rv. If the Jiitvt'.rs an- not eatalle of flei'i'iilu; mhat an- the U-st biiks for u-j- in their re-jiective .iistrii-ts. thej atv not ii' for the position they hoM. ami shou'nl lie spi-e.lily retir.-l. 1-el Ihere be coiiijK-ti-tinl) alwavs aii.oii the ciiiiiiialits lor ta vor. aid let '.her.- I"' a survival of the titiest lik. Tiie hill bill smacks of u Says the Chira:'o 7i. , ', u : lhr iiiiuptiam. Alii., is in the very heart oi the li W Solltll llii ll is jllst IniW heill ;iilviTti.si"i s extensively, an-1 are s,,rry In s.-e tliiit the i V..-.... . ofthat city il.-s not aurec mi'.h Mr. '.r.i.iy's i.i.iis ;.s , the l.i-liiiirs of rencr.isily wliieh move the pe..;.le ofthat section lorn art their 'tele.ite.l iiM-s H ho S. line t ellty-ti e vears atro hini a mistaken notion a- to 1mm the mareii.ie.1. In speakinj of Mr. l'..-e.her's .Iciith. the ('.,., ;. sus: -With iri-eley an-1 Siimm-r an l liarii s..ii, lie has folic from amoiiir nn-ii. To- laj the venerable i.M man. at bis quiet home on the .ulf .'oa-t. m!1 n-a-l Hie lli.t.-.-sof the .leath of this, the last of the ercat miii. Is mhich iini-pin-1 i.riiir oti tli.it civil war w ith all its horrors, (ml lias -..ir. .l .b-tiei-s'iu I'inis t" r.-a.l tin s. obituary notices as some r.-C"lii.-ls- iiT what hi- has suiler.-'l. 'flie South has no te.us f.r lh ni v Wat.l I'm her.'' -u-!lii. New York .voi : Nil. lc. iaial is not a necessity ; he is a luxury ami In- w ill come hi'h if the lieu rats collclu.ic to Use hilli a'ihll. lie willco-t them a j;reut many votes more than he Cost jl 1SS.J. TiiKKK wan j: of significance in tiie mollis of a veteran yestenlay when hi'i'ilnteii ,. iraml Army hu.ie ami Kin! that l'resi.lenl I'l.-veiaml cul l not meal- it. Oim.ui A'..iiifi. "One Ear" Doitiie. A 1 in l 1:1a 'i l:. M . Mar.-li I-new- ol tin- capture ainl Ivlichilie "1 l.ar " Iloii.-e. a il.-spcraili 1 ail'l lior-. II,. ti.:. I. Ileal ly'li'J-iilirj, ha" arrived. For a Ion- lime isi the southern part "I the T.-rrilorx ha- Im-.-ii iiifi-st.il with a ain; o l.N-rad.Ms. m ini niaile life ami prowr!y iin-afe. and the chief of the traiic wa.- Win. Iiinlt'e who wa- fiini! of calling himself a " ha.l mall." and exact.-.! resp-.-et and drill!; from ' tender f'sit " at tin- .int oftlieni--tol. Als.ul a yi-ar ut io.l'e tri.il the same faille on a eowls.y. who pulliHl a how i knit,. and lopHi otl the ri -lit ear of lio.L-.-. lt 1 v i 1 1 o !:::u The name of " 1 in..-I'-ir "' li.wt-... UaVlh- h'-ch sliiK- Iil ot heill- ciilic.-r.li ii in -l.-alina a lai-'c iiiiniis-r of horses. IksLe was walcla-.l. itll.t s-s'ti 11 day or two siil.-e passiiiL' 1 iayloti's raneli -oini: toward the Mexican I'll- Willi three -mien horses. A piir-liin;; party captured him. and invitation- A cre si , nill I. . . ivv llel's ot -I olctl -Tocli I. an. lid I lode's I rial, w hi. h took place '--lerd.IV "II Mcxiiitll soil, the .Co!l'-l tfill- pre sided over by .III. lire I.VIIch, VV ho scllle Il.-cd tin- prisoner lo.icalli. In a lew moiiii-ul-ii..i-e hnn- to a ire, . -- Carret's Citt to Princeton. Piiix. i.t.iv Man li 17. b.K-rt Lain ii I. -ft her. lor Tri-nton ai L'li.'bk thi- al'ieruoon III lli- priv ale cjIC. The elf- chll. serenaded lliill Jll-1 i!,lr hilll three cheer- he vv.ls leaving, liclon the train slatted a photo graph wa- lak.-n ol i't.-id.-nl iiafo-tt an I l'r. M.- 0-I1 on th.- r--:n- platform of I'm- car. With the u-l.v chll. u-1-oiip.-il in front. I.a-I evening l'r. M.1..-I1 lmvc a ii-.-eplion 1,. ilr pr.. le-sot-s and their tiimilh-s 111 honor of Mr. anil Mrs. 1. arret!. The railroad pre-ident Ihl-IiIv pltiis.il In-Mi-1 "-Ii hv civ iiiess.ono low ard llie new a:t bnildiiiii soon to U-t reeled. Ib al-o prolnised to reiurn 1.. Prmceion in a -horl lime and lirills' With 1,1:11 AlloriieV ov.ell. ol llie ltal tiniore and nhio Pailraad. a graduate el Pi 1. ic. i-.n. vv no vv ill .1. liver a lecnire on i!ie .-ialiolis ol '.he ro.1,1 and it - cuipi.iv ,- Bismark Ready to Fight, if Required. I am --lad I" s,-c yo'l al thi- time, w hen tin- i:p..ii cloud is ,-ornpl. tely d--j-rsed. I-t 110 one can de-in- immc.- mole ttian I do. Yet ti.etv wa- an attempt mad.-10 make ieii ple islicve that I wa- the man vv bo vvanl-.-d w ar At one tiiii-- 1 th-iuirht lor a niomen; that ail would is- -, .di-,1 and that I -Imulil U- oli'iL-ed to lake my anus dow n from their pt eauil witii tnv friend- -tart ..ii. e more li.r the frontier. 1'or. von -ee. much :i- 1 de-ire to li'e .11 Is aac W illi 1- rallce 1 would Hot sii..w any wan! of ! tor mar should !. atta. k or l b '-e.it . 11 u- 1 allrihule my popu larity in l.ernianv 1.. I h: alt it llde. which I have liev--r ciian-e i l-.l iin inst..nt. It wa llet I m In. d.-iiiai, I i-a.-e-l.orra inc. h wa- the inllila'-.v ... ' who Were cnnvinci-d thai Mat and -sira-' ar. w ere necessary fr the s.H iirity "t our Iro'itier." TheCardinals Hatted. U"k, March l-i. Tin- final i-erein..iiies in lie elevation of Cardinal- lohh-nis and f..s, liercall e-e held xeslerday ill the hail I Saia b.-ehi I till pre-enee if P..- Ix ainl the cardinal- and v isitor- fr.-tiiall over lli. world. i'lie -.-. lie va-a brilliant one from the hri-hl m-h-s ,,' the cardinal'' and vi-;l..r-. the irnpn-ssiv,- nppearali.-t. of ihe row- ..I clerical-. Ihe p.-oii his thront- and tin-shining st.-i-l iiniior of the Sw iss guards, ami as incidentals M. inai.'iiilii-i nt 'ni,s. tin- iin lii.1 ii'iliin; and "lately piilar-. The i-n'linliy of hiiltilie the in w- cardi-ials took pin'-.- at ll .tn o'. l.K k the red hat l-ine plae- e.1 on their iieads for a l.w S'M.nd- while each was rharifevl with the wellaix- of Ihe eliiireli in the l uiti-d States and anaila n--sx-.-tive!y Tliev were then ppss ntnl w ith the rilli.' and eivell ihe kis- ol n i.i- Disaster In a Chicago Church. i in. ..(., Mai-i h IS A junic Hvun-iJ at tin-1;, .man i atholir ( hun h of the Nativity yesterday atb-niis.n Thecinireh wa-i-..ni- pletely ep.wdtsl. and outside on the step- leiidinc up !,. th. i liiin h mas a vast crowd unable to iriiiu adiiiiitaniT All at un,,. tiiere wa-a sharp cnii-k follnwol hv B ir-indi;i: cr.i-h and fully two hundred men women, and ciiildn-ii mere pr.i ipitat.vl fully ten f.vt. tin- entire platibnu haviti" jriven awav. Twenty ihni' i-.n- in all recived niorr or serious injuries. Mix. Kern, on ..Id woman, had her hack broken. and p. ifn.n n..r iiad Is.th liv bnik.-n. Many people w- n injure d by iH-int: trampled on uis.nt tiie le ad, and ..'hers wer.- hadly hniis.il. The Isipl- inside the chiin ti mere first inclined to rush for the d-mrs, hut mrereealmpilom ing to the w ord- oi the otticialmjr pri-s. THE WISSOURI FLOOD. Perilous Position of Many Settlers. ii.-sMvk- k, Iak.. March 21. Tiie MLwaiuri r.v.-i ; -til! on the ramjiac. The Itufopl nst- reached this j.int to-.lay and the m'ater i- tiovv iru? over the prairie a! a greater depth and more ij"-rin- spe.il llian ever. The ttvsin has ris-n a fiiot hen- to-day, which is equal r'' over tw -nty fii-t in the tip-n-r riv . r. as tiie m ater is spn-ad out over a stretch of country six miles made. The fear- ' fill blizzard of y.-st.-nluy abated !at evetiinir 'and l'ft ov r six inches of siiom thrviu'hout i the N'or!bwe-t. Thi" w ill add to the tlixsl. i and as the :in h.ts .. in. oui arm to-day ! Ihe irihiitan.-s of th.- Mi-soiiri are ain-adv- crow i ii from : !n- me:! .lu -n.-w . j Tlif res. uin.- part 1'iat ma ie the Wolider i ful jo.iruev int.. I.i. i... land- v .-i.-r.lay and ; saved ihe live- ! i ni. H ai d one Woman i vv ho were s rch.d on I he lop- (.f li,.u-s and J ill the im-, an-tii. lams ..fttie day. A teieu-ram frvuu Fort Lincoln yesterday an j nouicii that pn.ple inuld Is- -ecu from that i piint siandiiis' on hay stack- ami in trees, i and thai mil. -s-they w. tv reseii.il they mould j -ri-h in the ti -.d. Il is !- beved tiie ni. ' pie rescued are tin- onis. n-f.-rriil to in the ! Lincoln liputch. althoiiL'h many claim that I the country directly opjs.-iie :he F-.n is set ! tl.il and lmmeroii- inhabitants of the ti'iod- -! district arc still in .Ijiilit if not swept I away. A p-port aiso com.-s from the North j to the elici t that al Pail. led Wood" the set j tier- have Uvu in the trees and on bay-tacks j for two day- and relief parties have Im-cu ! sent to thin jsii'ii. 'J iie report lhat Snpt. 1 t.ri.ham. of :i e N'ortlieiu Pacific road had ! Is-. ii drowiei! ha- bi-eii denied, and it i- I. ai ind that the rumor irrevv out of hi- at i tempi to nunc t" lii-mar. k Friday eveiiim.'. I The eoru'e at Si I .icy Island remains firm ami ! ail . li .n- to move il are vabi. j KTTI.I.I I'lilVKX IRoM HOMK. ! If the pr. -en I -tali-ofatiair-should remain j a vv.i k the Mi-souri would have a rma ! n. nt chimin-! cut acp '!u-country at least ' two liioes t..-r ol il- ..id curs.-, 'flic ic.- is : If, whit Ins ly lo day. audi- Is-iln.' iod'etl ill j I !oi k-oi from a pl to a quarter of a mile i in leiiL'tii on the liirm- and meadow laud of ihe scllii r- 'fhc N'..r: hern I'a-ili.- tre-ile has li'.t I'd il p -pa ire-1, and it is i 111 : - e-ihle for I i ie ' c i::paii v I. . Work up - a tiie -t ni.! nr. - oil ac i cunt ol the ll-iwiiiu i. e. So rapidly .lid tin- tlood rise ill I'ailileii Wis.dstii.lt two faUlil- : ie-. in. iti-iini: live children starlnl to pack j thiir h .iis. h..:. -jood- j.r. paratorv !.. mov ; in-- 1'iick li.uii tin- -tn :im v.-stcrday nioniiuif j Titeir Im:: es wa- located on lc,v iand. niid I hetore ll'-V L'o! .-eady to-lart the vv al .-r W as I wiliiili six .i-t "i I heir houses They then i siarn d hut vv.ic coinl" lied to i'o IhroilL'h ; lowland a -;ua'ter of a miii- iMlon-tjiey i con i.i r. .I'll the I,!!!.--. liieir il'U'.ses hi in J oil : l.ie iiis-hesi -si! in tiie l.s aii!y. No -oollt-r , .lid ihe vv ai.'i i. a- h that ic L-I. : I ha: i it swept 1 I .vv n into ii.e i.c.v 1 tod f.r ..v r a .piartcr of a i ii i ii-. lie- ),,.f-t-o'--!!- .-ken p "pie neve ptir j -li.-d in- the i.;,in vvalcr-. iii l',.r-- they 1 re a t!;e !ii'h lair 1 I i a -y vv . p- overtaken ' and i'.r tin- la-t four r "I- w.-i.- .liq.. iied lo ; Wad-' li.roii.-i, thru- fe.-t ol water. ..il.'i'l' llle ! eliiidrt-n ts-:iiLr ciinied a loll;: d.-:an-.- I Legislators Retaliate. i ! I 'linvo". Man h S -- A spviluli a I. 111., j -s-,-:a! -ay- : ' '. -t.-r lav- in-.r-unu a:.o;ll l-i mi in'-1 : ..I tin- U - l-c and s.--i tic. rr-i l.-;it-j "f s mih.-rn Idciois. re 1 i. ti.-r- fratn tiie I man. i-f. in. -ni "I the iiino .cid Mi i--ippi i Railroad" nil i.civ. ie iu.-i a-'lie r--tiir:i of ! , , it 1 1 1 1 : i : -i j a--.-- ii. r.-t, -lore ;--:i--I. The nieucs-r- VV ei'e ho w c. t. ! i 'ie I ill li pa--e- vv.iii'd n..l .s- !i .n-.,-. i hv - -nd ' l.n ,1-af:-. April 1 Tin-lew- oi'ihe a lion ol in conijiaiiy -pr. ad thl'-.i. -il lilt- I 'apilol an I a.ive ri-e lo milch '-i.!ll,'!ll 'l'!ie l-U.T-ilaie law UII- .1 .ui.t'ihv pi-e.!piiai.-.l thi- movement. Many le-piii-ii: an m.-niis-r- w ho voinl in favor ol Ihe i-i-olctioii li.aiiki'i.' Mr. nil. rn fir "hi imlirin' ellotls. , ic.. r.-u-r.-l itc-ir ha-le in the pp-!iiisi-s. Mr. : iiilotn d,n- not -: and v.-rv w.-ll with the men w ho have 1..-I i'n-e railroad tr.in-p.riaiion. Mr liai.y in:ro In, . i :l hill i-.-du.-in -: pas senger ral. s ttom tilt,--- to t -v.. - ent- p T lil'i -, and ' liei of a si.nil;:'- nature .v ill follow It would i,i. lii.-r t.e-... a- if th.-1 alliiur i:- "" aiiiitia'i-vvo.ild pi i . Ii.ivn wit ii riilr.i.il in- ter,-:-. so far a- ! u-i-lal ll-es are eo., ..rl!e.l. NuThiiiL' hnt piiss.. an-l lot-of them, have held nUTilerou- law lu iker- ill title. Whether !hecx imnle set .y tiie I lit: i and Mi is-inpi w ill !s- followed hv oila-r r .a 1-. I' -tnaiu- to be s.4-1:. The deveiopui.-u:- ot liie day in thi- o-M.-.-t have is ,jil'Ie -ulti..''u-nl lo avvasell a iivelv iuierc-l ni iii.- luall.-r. No liivvinaker wilt pay m -ncy for railroad tare, il he can help ii. and the aholilioii of pa-- -will pr--. ipiiai.-d a crusade aa .in! the ..ab.' Killed in an Oil Explosion. :'. vi.riMoiiK. March lu An cxpio-ion ... -i c.rr. d mi- ;if:ei-ii..ou at II. b.iltim.Ti 1 liilc-1 l li! company s woj k-al I .,il,,i, til olie o!' the --.:;!- vvhicii wa- h,-i!;'' rcpaip-d. JiH-ob II. ill nan. il'el lift- Veals. Kdvvald l;.,!!;u-oii. ;i-'e.l. liny, and i hn-iopher Kun a. i-i tl.iny-tivo. I. -I iheirlne-. and P.-ter I otilio:-- wa- badly injured. I'm- men l;a..l h... n a- vvo:k -i:n e March 1 repairing ihe -i:!l. Thi-,.fi--ni. sin ju-t after they returned from dinner, and had r.-suiued work, a hri::ht Ha-!i -lei ihrou-jh the mall-liole. folloived t.v a inu'Med explo-ioii, an.i tin- four men. vv:, h'a' k -li. il iin-l chiirnil fini-s. leaped ihroujh tie luau-hoie. i'.lauket-and coat were thrown a ;-o, in 1 I hctii hv men work'mr in oiln r pari' ,.f I'.. , -M-Hu;. Il-ili'u.aii di-it in a f. av iiio;ii,-ni- ail. ,. ). . iu,s d lr-eti the ti, -y p i. liv. :-, -irt', 1" ol . loihiiu- wa-huni.-d IV. an ii, . h. " iy. i '..-. ..1 iii- -lo, k i :iu'-. 'flu- body .v.. t,-iil.y I. in-i, d bl.vard lloilili .a th. .1 al ' :n ' ni- ri en - in; al hi- res ide -n.-e No sijs i.;;i:.,ii ,:--., t. lli-is.dv was burin d ceil vv . ir-e l nan I loMhlatl - ainl vvas hlackencl and charrc l fr.-m he id i.. foot. Kurt- i'lhailil the (tallies, and he iillL'eP'd Until I" o'clo. k io-icehl W hell di alll reiit Ved him. I '..niters i-in iieriii.-ai i .ndiiion. Ail the men ni :'. married and leave families. An iu.pie-i wa- h.-id tfii- eveuim: hut no h-'iit could he 1 1 1 row II up ill the call-.' of i he explosion, and tn.- jury r, n.l.-re.I a verdict that tiie men came to ihcil death fr.'Ill all unavoidable accident. The Work of A Fiend. I iivai.vMi. ii.. March l:i A li.-ndish at tempt wa- made aU.iil ' oci-s-k Fridav tiloruine upon tiie lives of ihe wi team I dailL'h-l.-r of Il -nry Fiiuhle, a farmer, living near lirichton villiaee. k'aiitile. hi- -on and hipil man. had ptne to the harn. lenviiie Mrs. l iiii-de and herdau-hler asln-p in U-l I Mioi-iiv aiicr t tic- men leti tiie house, an uu k.iow ii uiiinentepsl tliroujli the kitchen .l.s.r and pr. s -it rim: two laive . an- of a.is..!in" sat urated the --arji-t and fu -nilurc in the pi-li.r and then eiiiep-d M is.. 'Fauhl.-'s ls-d p. un and p.ups! tiie M-iid over liu 1. 1 cloihe-. lo w hi'-h in- set lin- and dta'aT. d. , 'o-imr the disir iifi.-r him. Mrs. Fauhie v a- .awaken.-d hy I lie tiames. and ru.-In-l o-a of the risen ill-.. ctosiui; The d. sir thus e. nfi nn iif the fire to li.-r room aid probably i ii ri' the life of her iaU:'liter. The llann-s w.-rcevtiuuished tiefop- any -.-il-'Us loss ofpros-ri v w;is s.i ni' il. Ms, l-'.iuhlc is vvcivl huin.il iilsnit the face and hand.-, btll w ill ri.-cover. l.-tec-tivesareut work uis.n tl-.c case. A Hotel Panic. I'D in i; Hi.. M.ireh Jn. This inoriiiin: at :t :ai n'.-lnil lire l.n.ke .ml in rt. Ni.-liolas Hotel, anil sinok.- ainl ri-iis. eri-.it.sl a .:inie anionic the mvut;i!l!s. Tile halN were ini-tiH-iiaT.-'iy er.iw.l.'.l witii partly ilresstsl worn en aii.l iii.-n eiiie.'isl in a w il. I s.-ramhle for the lower Honrs. I.u.-kily the li:v ilej.ar:-tn.-tit ifot the tin- miller s;,,MJv (sinii-., ami no one was injure,). . ner Im ! a.-, i.li-nt-al!y ilro.K-.l a liuht'il mat.-h mi ihe Inililiim in ir. -ttiiiir a psif.i out 0f.4t1e.it the n.nis at 11 oiim k Lis; niirht. The tin- smoulilenil aiel l.n.ke mi; tour hours later, while every tio.lv was ashs p. The loss i- si,( A Cyclone at Tampa. Fla. J ii-Ks..v:u,K, Klu.. Marvh 17 A Timrt Cni'ni T.imji.1 s(eria! says a evelone swejtt llirniiirh thetown to-uiht. .i.-troyin(; m-vepa! hoiisi-s. TwoWiililren weic kilhsl.i.iie woman was fatally injured, ainl several Tsms wen seriously hurt. The eenniary Lew is alnjiit t).l. THE RICHMOND HOTEL AT BUF FALO ENTIRELY DESTROYED. Pcri AUi. X. Y-. March IS. Another cal amity lias visited P.urllo. The splendid new Richmond hotel, at the corner of Main and Katie Streets, mas Urtally destroyed by tire early this moriiinp. tojrether with St. Jamea' hall and other proierty. The most distrws itut fiart if the disaster is the loss if several human lives. The shrieks and cries of the sr jieople ill Ihe upicr stories of theburn inir structure mere heartnuiding. One man, mad with terror, leaped from a third-story m iinlom. and mas picked up from the stone sidemaik on Main SlPi-l a maliKlnl and hhs''liiie inrjis... Several m ho siu-ceile.i in luakuis- their es-a' were badly injurnl and burned, and some of these mull probably die. inkers in.. ix- loriuiiaie esi-ajsil mith slight injuries Koljcrt .Statlor i, sr.. ppiprieUir of the hotel, with his w ife. i llpied PKilns on the second tl.T. and ha.1 a narniw rseape. The ,-pn-ad of the Haines is said to have been Injihtful in its rapiditv. The elevator shaft served as a tint for the Haines, and they rushed up to the top tl.s.r in a few moment. As the jim-sts werepnised and sam- the in tenor exits cut off, they turned to the win dows. They could 1h- seen in their nipht clothe, standing out dear and vivid before the lurid ku keroutid of the flames. Their, scp-aius m ho horrible to hear, and they ould he heard for blocks. I'lie Haines spread to the southeast side of the hotel first. The firemen did noble mork. and coiilined the fire to the nairow I im its- of the three build .nirs named. Their mork of p-scue had many excilitn; incidents. The telegraph wire- were, as usual, in the way of the lad der hii-ade, and much vaiua'ie time was lost in X' ttiiij; the ladders past them. William A. AliK.rt. nipht clerk, states that in- was sitting in the offiix' at .'1:411 o'clo k, w hen he saw a n-flci tion on the tile llisir. Turning around, he saw a blaze in the coat and clonk room dirw-lly under the stairway on tl;e main tloor. The flames at i.mv dartsi up llie elevator shaft with tn-nu-ndoiis fop-c, and in an incpsliably short .-jiaix' of time the interior of the hotel was filled w ith smoke and flame. Then terrible scenes began. The second and thiol alarms brought the entire lire department to the scene, but it was im possible to .save any s.-rti.in of the struc ture. The tin- had reached the roof in less than live minutes from the time it mas discover ed. It s-siu reached and gutted St. James' hull. -upicd at Hiinnell's museum and Tiv oli hull, adjoining and fronting on Wash ington street. Tiie fire which under control by a o'clock, mas confined to the Kiibinoiid hot, ! and museum pros-rty, together with the saloon of James ' 'reigiitoii and Ihe cigar -top- of J. ( . Pal.i. io on the Main Street side. As f.r as can be ascertained, eight persons w.-rc burnt to death, four are in a living con dition and seventeen others wre seriously burnt -T injupil. Mood's Training School. Kvaniri list Mo.i-iy lias lieen mi nf the niosi successful of n-ei-nt .reai.-lier.s to tiie common (i.s..e. Those wiio can nut l.yany known tneaii- In-iii'luei.! t.i enter an nr.lin urv cliun li lo listen to the regulation nasnir ivillllm k l.y the thoiisainls to hear him. Hut wliate.-r of inlhienee .Moo,lv has viihjii this class i- to a ercaicnir H-s extent lust when M Iv his way, as !n .I.k-s after a brief re ival cli'ort. Tin-churches fail to gather an. I h-il-l ibi- ma of those whu have bis-n h i nn-ler !ii-ireachin- to enter tijion a re lij:o i- III! an l they soon ilrift buck tn their o!. comi'.inioiis ainl irreligious (irui-tices. I t.-jiairiiiL' of any lai-ire nieastire of ierinu neut sii..,-,.ss tin er these eon. liti. ins, ail'l Ik--ii.-vina 'hat t hen-are any in.imlierof ineiii . ni Mooly- !.o an-s,.ii..,l in tin- Iraiuin', Mr. M h' Iv uo .roi .s. to try his hiinil at traiuiu-ja l"i of rel'iei'iu- theaehi-is in his.iwn meihoil- iiii.l wiili a view to the -n-cial form of r.-liiim-v--rk oi Wha h he has lieen re-eiiiiii.-utiy siic -es-l il. In other wnnls. Mr. M i-. lv. in the Ijelicf th it men of his own -tainn are I'lent'iful, pr.e. jsi-s tn that they an-tr.iin.-ii to .In his work, instea.1 of Ih-in-x traincl away from il. as mosi theo.iJrieill -t'i-i-iit- are. His first i'XH-riiiient is to lie ma-le in I'hi c i-ro. liie s.-eiie of hi- nw li .-arly ev.nii;eiiitin .-ifiris. Ira lt Sankey his musical iti-lubnr-er, is to Ih-a-sociaUHl with him in this nevv ik A iiaiternf a milium of ilollars will In-sjKnt in er.--tinjr a huililina - for the pur ms... anil the corps of instructors will in.-luile the men iiml women win. have h.-en Mr. M io iy's most elricieiit a-sislants in tUv vari ous cities where his work has lii-en carrie-l on. The ohjei-t is to reach the n.nichun-li-troiic' class, a-i'l the pupils in Mr. Momly's tniiuiiiL' schiMil are to lw i"-iit nut into tlif highways au-1 byways of t 'hicaii tn iret iutn - iiipatii.-tic relations with this class as a p in of their preparatory training. It is proliahle that there is no better plai-e than I 'iiicaro in which to make the initial ..vii-iimciit in tin- matter of trainiiiir practi cal religious teachers of the Mnoily tyjie. The experiment will he watche.1 with inter est. If Mr. M nhIv can turn mt u boily of teachers einlowi-.! in any approximate ili irni w it h the iualilicatioiis that have n'li.lereil him successful in this line almve his fellows th.-y w ill not have to look fora liel.l in which lo exercise their capabilities. I'hil'iil'-tjthia Time. A Judge Disgraced. Mii.wxi KKK. Wis.. March 17. Kx-.luile liaviil V. Muall ol the ureuit I'ourt who wastrie.1 at the instance nf the liar Associa tion nearly a year a.i for unprofessional oiinluct was to-ilay .lcb.irr.sl from pnieticin in any court of r.i-i.nl in Wisconsin for I. inoiuhs. .hiili- Harnett of .lam'sville, who reii.lcreil the 'lecision. eousistinr of -."tin folios of matter, foiiml tin; principal accusa tion, viz.. that Small ha-1 m-civi-il fi-es from lioth parth-s to a .livoni.'. fully sustaineil. Jii'lue Small has 1k-cii lorn; ami hiinnrahlv knowti. hath on the Ik'HcIi ami at the Bar. He was I ureuit ,!u Il-c for leu years ami for two terms li-!rict Artoniey for Waukeshii, Wis. Small is ii t year- olil. He is wealthy, ami the proprietor of an extensive hop-tanu al i li-omowac. Many IVienils ileplnn1 his .lisji .i. e. He i- a nalive of Pennsylvania. - - Burned in a Colliery. Vu.ki.sHKiiK. I'a., M:in-li 1!. A violi-nt i-xjiliisi.m ..I'pts .M-K iimil nt an i-iirly hour this in irniiii: at tin- 4'i.iiynliaiti ( ..liii-rv f the l.'l:i:i!v ainl Hiiilsoii ( 'anal 'oinguiiv in tlii-. iiv. A l iy was ilrivihg a triji .if i-i.nl.-'l i-:irs :i!iuiir a -raiiirway. In passing a v. ni-' iti.iii ilinir. iti-1 .1 1 In-i-nis. left llii-tnu k .Hoi l.iirst tin-iiHir..-n. Tiie ventilation in ilia' .art of the mine was stopiel. );ms ae riinnilai.sl an.) wlliiin live iiiiiiiitis. there was a violent explosion sinne -J") vanls 1h--yoiiil the loor. This w followe.1 hy .sever al otlt-reX.losioiis.lhoiiL'-h none was violent. Ki.nuiialcly li-w men ivere in the mine, .laoih Sny.ler. Mephen Sny.ler. Wiioain r.'iiiiii- ainl William The-niati were h.iilly liuniiil. ilhltue ainl rsli-phell Snyder, it i?! I.. !ii-v.-.l rannot n-eover. Woman Whippers Killed. i'kiii iik-'hikii. Ky.. Mar.-h IT. Thn viplants were kille.l while ailmiuisteriiij; a whi.iitii; In a wotii.-tn seventy years of hjc' in ):. k l astle eouiity. The woman. Kliza, Kish. -rsist(s in .s. Hiinr li.jiior after she hail Is-eti warneil to stoji. She kept a low kind of st..n-ami (fro.'sr-rv. Theeoimtv is a nro hiiiilii.il one. List niht tiie vigilant", or law aiel onler eliih. waite I on Mrs. Fish. Th.-y look her out in the yard and were whi..iiii her when shots w.-.-v fired fn.m over the f in e aa.l lii'r-e of the Ku-Klux w.-n- U ft dead. There is u elue as to wh i lid Ihe sh .itinir. K i-k ( asth- enmity has ln-n inf-stiil hv a hand of Kii-Klux for ten years past, and allerlorts to hreak ii ihe law-t-s jriiii; has faihl. The Mouse Cot Away. ;!, k-vili.k. Tex., Man-ti 21. A man iiam.il I-'o.le, living wi.h lii family near White l'niad Hill. Indian Territory, saw a mouse lnyini:uHnit his owder n a few days sim-e, and shot at the animal several times willi his revolver. One shot exploded the piwdiT. The house was almost entirely wreeked, while a 2-year-old boy van killed rmtrijrlil. a M-year-old pirl mortally wound ed and Mr. and Mrs. Font both very badly hurt. Arresi of "Bald Knobbers." St. Lol ls. March 17. Dispatches fnim Ozark, Mo., nay that eleven memlicrs of the "BuM Knobbers" organization merearrwted and brought there yesterday, making nine teen in all now under arrest and confined there. The prisoners are lielieved to include leading spirits of the gang and also a major' ity of the masked band cxineerned in the murder of William Eden and f'harles (ireen last Friday night. Pave Walker, the leader, or commander-in-chief, as he is called, of the Ikild Kimbbers, a married man and a mem ber of the I!aitist Church, is among those arrested, as also are C C Simmons, a Ila tist preacher Joseph Page and Willson Ab bott, meiiils-rs of the same church. The other prisoners are generally farmers and most of them are married, ranging in age from nineteen lo fifty-four years. Joseph Inmali, one of the prisoners, made a confess ion yesteplay afternoon, giving much infor mation to the authorities reganliug the organ ization, and telling how Ihe killing of ireen and F.den came about. He said that on last Friday night some thirty or forty members of the coniiany to m hicli he belonged mere called together by Dave Walker, its chief, to go down to Swan Creek and HUir out some illiet w hiskey m hich was being sold by Kocky Hill Rolicrts. S ime of the (rang were ununit ed and others on foot, and as the road was ha.l and the distance four miles. Walker told the unmounted men tiiat they could go home and thai he and those m ho had horses mould lis after the Roberts matter. When the party got near Kden's house some of the young men ppijiosed to go there and hive " some fun." and starti-d for the house head is I by William Walker, son of Chief Walker. The hitler railed him buck and tried to p -r- siiiide them not to go, but they gave no hc.-d with the evident purpose of making money to either advice or commands and went to ; or extorting a price fmiu defendants, nojus K leu's house, where they smashed in Ihe tiix should allow a prosecution unless the doors and window and killed young 10 leu ( parly is a responsible, rcsjiecied s-rson or and (ireen. William Waiker was shot in : he j unless the prosecutor furni-hes sufficient assault ami left his shot-gull and mask in j surety that in case he does not appear the K den's yard. He w. is carried home by his j county will not Is- called usin to pay the lather and is now It-lievcd to be is.nceah.il in costs of his spiteful, or morse, prosis'Ulion. the vvovsls. He is said to be seriously if mil i Julnutoini Trilmne. finally wounded, having rei-cived a ball in 1 the groin, sups.sed to have lieen fired by the ehler K.len when his clours were torn .low ii. Tiie man telling the story iii. 1 not (,. to th Ivten house ami iliil not know that iinyho ty ha.l lieen killeil, hut beanl the lirine ail thought Mime of the family ha.l U-en hurt As sihiii as this confession was mail Sheriii' Johnson liaiiileun.-il the men most seriously rriminat.sl by Ininan. anil they were ep.-atly oven-tune when they lieanl tliat liiiuan ha.l eonfessisl. Preacher Simmons was .me of those who attaekcl l-Men's hoiisi- A stn.ni: K'larii has leen placeil over the prisoners, as it is anprehenile'I the H.ihl Knobbers will attempt to rescue them, iu in.tn has Hs-u sent to the Spriiifiticlil Jail at his own uifieiit nspiest, he Ileitis ill mnrlal ternir of iH'in lynclieil. He says he joined the organization umler prolest. bein forceil at the mu.zle of a shot-eun, with a rope roiunl his ms-k. to swear all.vienee to the ilea illy fraternity. He has li.nl sympathy with the bam! ami has attemleil their uiectimrs lx-causc he was afraii! to refuse to ilo s i. Il is belicvc.1 by 'ihsI citizens of the -ouiity that the arrest of these men ami their trial will break up the organization, ami every elfort will be maile to that eu.l. Avarice Overreaches Itself. HrNTiN;iMNt Mar. h 1!. A lunat y ra.-e lia jut l-eeii tltroitied here, in which the rel aii.es of a wealthy miser natnetl i'eter llawn emleavoml to have him ilerlare.1 in-aitt- le (aiiv lie il.iiun-l a i'arm to an a'l'pt.il -n. T'lf ftturt leeiilel iawn tt be ttf muii1 iniii'l, ami h now projH'sen ti retaliate on his avaricious relative by iKfjiieathin the pivater part of his n taainin wealth to the widows ami hoitit-lesM persons in this coin munity. riinmh the ir"KviUiijr tlwcuriou , his-t-iry tif this remarkable family was tlcvelop el. The family live five mile sown of Huntiniloti, in Juniata township, urn) coii- . Mste-I ot thrtv hrothers, one ol whom was a I oftm. World.-V.ih State Jtmrnal. maniac from his youth. The united a,.:es of tiie three wa.s 'M years, and by rigid en mo- j , r,mtemporanetMis publicathm exvpt mvaud industry they amasseti a fv.rtti ie of j - (irant !i MemtMrs " and " Itlaine's Twenty ahout$.NMHNi a large amount of whieii was . y - wii meet with a wider popular up in money ami secreted on the premise, j liuva t,an lvrU.v's fUmiiiistvnces," by Numerous attempts have Wn made t- rob j our oW1 frjlt.nml Maj Hr . ,,(.rk,y VtHtT. tb-m, buttonupurs... The brothers rom j the Ntvitur ,)f Wa-hiugton eirrtiiMndcnt.. their vouth sTR'imousiv ob ectetl to an . oin t('theirnum!r marning. but one of them, Michael, regardless tf the brother-' r-strie- j tions, married, and was at omv .lis vned and driven from home. He tinally tii I in j'litH-t poverty, ami his family tlttl mr Ion; survive him. I'util recent years the broth ers, having such a dislike to the ofKsite sex. performed the culinary duties of tne botie hoid in turn and it Is said that for nearly o years n i woman was ever known to enter j the house. Finally, ih their declining year, j Volume 11. has over two hundred ilhMra thcy were eomi'elled to reluctantly eiijji'ij a j (jnn aml a gtHid index and has not a thill housekeeia-r. j kagt. jn it;( wj,oU. (he huiidretl and fort V- Ianiel and iVter were the two brothers lefi ! turv.-Ur Ohtmvr (Svv York.) at home after the banishment of Michael, j The former, win died recently, was eighty five years old and had Ikvu a maniac fi i years. U ing routined by ehuins in a tlarkeli ed rtHim in the house all that time. iVtcr, the surviving brother, several year ago adopu-d n young man named Samuel Kogers, whu, ujMin ttblaiuing his majority, will presented with a valuable farm by Mr. j Hawu for his service. It was this act of ! generosity that led to the suit, the relatives feeling chagrined at the transfer of property ; that would otherwise have fallen to them. Another Bond Call Expected. VhI!1N.tox I. '., March 1 Ic is ex- j K-cted that a rail for flOMUMi a per cent, j Itoiids will Ih- made in a few days, to mature j M;iy I- The amount of these bonds now subject to call is 2.S!'. There aw rVi,!t(dpast due .1 still outstanding. There , are also outstanding M'-f'.i"1 in b-tmLs tf the 147ih call, whit h will mature April I. i The total redt'inptins under the ja'n rail ! to date amount to $!t,l t. A-eorling to pn-scnt indications the entire ',i a'rcent. ban ! will ix' extinguished tluring the present tv ml year ending June .'htfh next. Thesui pius ; as st.ued at the Treasury is now l.HdMm. j A Much-Married Woman. '7TKKKKsnriin. W. Va., Mureli 2ii. Al'in- i-inii.ili Iniiiiini-r nuineil l lmrles S. Moon. I nturrleil a iiameil Mullie Huron, near lllliluli W. Va. ulwtu ten .lays ajro. Hj liu.l just reliirnisl from llu- lioueyiu.M.n to her li.uii.. to liiiil tlial u man in Wayne enmity, ailjoin iiif:, elainis the woman as his wife. She has bit ii arri-sttsl for hij;aiiiy iiinl now laniruisliis. in jail. In th' meantime a thinl pur'y liax hivii heiril from who says siie is lawfully his. - Snowed In for Three Whole Days. "Talk als.ut snow," said a traveling man on the front end of a Madison street ear last nirlit . ' you should have sis-n the hist storm they had along the Winona and St. I'eter Road, in Miim.-s.ita. The snow fell to siieh a depth that the telegraph win-s were buried out of siirht. They sort of s:ur;red lietweeii thepohn. and, dmppin within eiht f.st of the ground, were ipiiekly i-overisl by the fine, dry sniiw. whieh w.is driven by a furious 'wind. We were snowed in for three iluys, and there was not an hour in all that time when the therm mi 'ter w is not below z -in. ' - -s- The Imprisoned Miners Released. I'lTrsBi Ho. I'a., M.in-h 17. The twenty four eoal miners 1-iinrls.ined in the work-hoiiseeotispirai-y were"i-leased by thi- l'ardnu Jtoanl to-day. The men were senteueed to eipht months iuiprisi.nm.-m and had served three mouths. They were, eonvieted oti a charge of eonspiri nit to keep non-union men from working during theiireat miner's strike of 1HM. "Prominent Citzens" as Burglars. Carliklk, March 17. The Adams Kxpnws oitliv at Ii.innr's Station, on the line of Ihe Harrishurg and I'otomae Ilailroad, was en tered by bui;lars last ninht am) a quantity of goods carried off. Today P. II. Lesher, Phi Ion Davis and William Smith, three prominent citizens of Centreville, w.Te arrti te.1 as tiie rolilrs. The evidence is said to be strong against them. Additional Local. RESPONSIBILITY OF JUSTICES. Judge Johnston Dell versa Little Lec ture on a 'Squire's Remissness. On Wednesday last, after the tiruud Jury ignored the indictment against Joseph Bet ter that had been sent in against him, charg ing him with selling liquor on Sunday anil m-ith, keeping a gambling house, and had, as art of their finding, declared that the prose cutor. George Dicner, should pay the costs of each prosecution, the Court called for the pniscculor. as is usual in such cases, for the purHse of passing senleiice Usm him, to the effect that he pay said costs or stand com mitted until they were paid, and ujhiii his failure to answer the Court inquired of the Distribt Attorney who the hail of the prose cutor was, and upui being informed that the Justii-e bad not required Diener lo enter into any recognizance Judge Johnston remarltad: It is a crime for Justices to take informa tions from such characters as thus man Diener evidently is without requiring him to enter into security conditioned for his follow ing the cane lo filial judgment. Evidently tuis prosecutor never bad any intention of apjiearing in court against the defendant, and now that he has presumably receiv ed his price be remains away, and the cases, as of course they must have been. Were ignored by the (irand Jury. Justices are not jierfonning their whole duty w hen they allow irresMUisible parties like this niaii to use ihe law li.r the purpisc of black mail. We encourage meritorious prosecu tions against all innkeepers who violate the lam-, and so should Ihe committing magis trates; but when Justices know that ppse cutions are without merit .ir are brought " Perleys Reminiscences.1 KX TRUTH FK-M KKVIKMri. Maj. itt-n : iVrk-y I'Mrf has (It'vnlci hiiu ?i'it'tfi the irri;iruli4tii f a mk that will tie wilroineil in every Ann'riran Ihhih. Hi is not only a hri'ht iiml cheerful writer, Imt he writes for the tireii!e. IIi iHN-k will Ik free from every ohjit tidiiahle feature, ami will iive no (liiiM'totlie inot iinio!enite. Fine il lust nit ions, photographs ami sketrhes niake tiie volume eieriaUy vuluahle as an aMi tion to th' lihraiV. Etnriny Journal, - j hauy, X. Y.) i Tin re is pnh;ibly iiuImmH living win nuiltl nutke a better volumoot' nMniiiiscenre? at' Aiueriean publie men than the vetenm Wa.'-liiiij.'loti r.rreMHitI'iit wliofiaspul forth ihis volume. A skillful ih w gatherer aiil a t!eainp writT lie it Win business to know every man f any pniniueitce wht eame to Vabiirtt Tm the tinn ofjithn ti'iiuey A'laiii- to that f -rover Vvelaml, toeateri up anii-'lot- nu pi-ip aUmt them ! ami to ri-conl their snyiiur. ami oin;rs : Fhibidrlfihia ImHim. Kvery chapter uhnuml with sirklini; wit' i pleasiii anet (Iiti-s, bright pictures of seial I life. olitical revelatiilis ami happy eoin ; tueiits. When be tlest rilK's men, women ! ami events in bis graphic ami fttn ihle style, ; we can but admire his cheerful humor, bis ! souinlnes-t of jtnli;ment, bis free lorn from ! prejmlitv, and bis tpiickm-ss of jKTnvptitin. ; tioinj; through the book. fnm admiiiistni ' tion tt administration, we art"" Jleas4-1 with i the author fenial eotupauionship, aixl bis ' hm1 humor. KuH-tn Budget. His IxMik is a channnijj picture of life and manners as seen at the National Capital. It j gives, in bis piquant style, the things we want ; to know of the )eople uhom we think we ! know. A more entertaining volumeHias not lately Uen issmil fnun the teeming presses j Maj. I'oore s s(yle is chatty, Howing. grace ! ful; with a joyous vein of humor abounding. ami be is inimitable in relating anecdotes j mid stories, Tiie work should be on the J Ixiokshelfof every intelligent family. HWi ' in'it'tn ? "hnmirfr. i This long-looked for book will not diap I jMtint the public Jftrnld tnd Prrshtfrr (t'in i cinnati.) Volume II. of 1'oore's K.-niiniseeiii-es is even more entertaining than the lirst volume. Ixvaiise it ileals with the nu n ami events known to lite very miu-li larger numlier of -rs.ins now liviiiu. Tlir I'luin Ihnler. K leve Imnl. (i l It is valuahle for its iiislorir i'aets. anil .ri fiiun.ily iii".-r.-stinir. Il is a l.ir.1 s-eye view of the jM.litii-al ami s.M-ial life of Washington, ilatiiii! Iiaek to a in-riuil in wliirh nearly all the jjreat aelors have Imi sinee lieen silent. It is a personal an.) pi iiaut writing, lint not offensive to imlividuals or parties. While Mr. 1'iHire inaki-s nn attempt at (lattery, he equally avoids sayinj; hitter tliiiiLrs likely t. arouse anta-ionisins of the friends iif thed.ad stalesm.-n. Intrr-0'Oin It'liiea-Jii. III. I Sild only on suhs. ription. II. I'. Siiepi.f.v, 5eti'r Airt., I'.lairsville, I'a. j Road and Bridge Views. i Tiie following intinetl intniis were ui j jsiinteil on roailiiml liriiVe views al tiie . res ent term ol i nun : lVlilion fora ro:nl in ireenville tou-nsliip. M. I. Miller. Hinmi 1'. Walker ami .r:u-.l. Itowser. viewetsi. Petition fur a run.l in Allerlieny townslii. Wm. M. Seliroek, Cvrus Knviiuin anil lun- iel I...n. viewers. j Petition fora mad in Prolhersvalley t.iii ! ship. Jacob i. Kimmell, I'ien-e lieam and i Win. H. Walker, viewers; Petition li.r a nwd in Northampton town j ship. H. I). Alifather, .Inseph Walker and Hi-njainiii li. Hay. viewers, i . Petition for a road in Milford township. I.. '. ( olboni, Samuel Smith and liillian : Kootitz. viewers. ! Petition fora mad in t'onemaiih town- ship. Jacob I). Swank. Seiu Kaufman, Mo ' ses Weaver, viewers. Petition fora hridirc over Casselman river, i between Addison and I'pper Turkeylisrt l tmvnshis. AlU-rt Will, John Sehall' and liillian I.. Miller, viewers, j Petition fora bridge in Middlci-rcck town j ship, near Trent P.wtollii-e. lanielW. Will. : I1...TV Hay and Jacob Walter, viewers. . I Petition fora bridge ill Addison township at l.istotihunr. Wm. linker, Hiram Kramer ! and Jai-oh lierhard, Kij., viewers. ! OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! j l.y the t an. tjiiurt or Stew, at W. 11. Piatt's, Basement of I'.M.k A Heerits' lllock. Here is a Chance. Six or eight active and reliable agents wanted to canvass for liiblcs. Alliums and Honks. Kii(iiireal Kisher's ltmik Store. Let Her Co Gallagher ! i ne hundriil pieces, or 4,,n0 yards of In ilipi Hluet 'alien at 5 cents s-r yard, at Pakkkk Pakkeb k. - - Look Out for April 1st. The plai-e to (ret judgment notes, receipts, leas,-, and deeds for April settlements and Spring salra is at Fisher's liook Store. Crass Seeds. Our stock, as usual, consists of a large quantity of choice western timothy, which is being wild at coniaratively low figures. Choice mammoth and small clover in limit ed supply, owing to large rmp of home pro duction. Oook 4 Beeui-to. Important Notice. Persons knowing themselves to lie indebt ed to N". Itoyd m ill cooler a favor by set tling all aiiiiunts In-fore April I-t. Iiesxtful!y, ('. N. Itovn. . -. Wanted I Hides, Furs. Hark. I will iuy the highest cash prices for all kinds of hides, pctts and furs. I alsowant ."ion oinU of lt.s k' (ak mid Spriu-c bark. H. t;. (. r.xsiM.u v . Please the Babies. Nothing so good for baby's health as an airing these bright spring days, in one of those elegant baby carriages, at Fisher's ItH.k Stop-, puy one. Co West, Youn Man, Co West. lint Is fore you go call at J. I!. Snyder's and buy a go-si trunk. He bus just r.nive.1 a new lot. and is selling the m very cheap. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected Weakly by COOK A BEERITS, I'KAl.KKs IS- Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed.! i'rirec, for Mart h . A pi !'. -Iried. V 9. ... Aj'fle JtiUUT, yttal Iail". Im Hraii, ti HiW Buiut. (roll.) " -kt-K), tt - Ituck wheat, Im meal, He.'ttHX f B Hjuoii, tSui;ar- ure! Haitivi y ft i 'tmutry hamy tb tShnuld't r ff " (Siiiesi Vt. 0m. d-ari hu " .shWiedi y hu Mt-ai v m ( hop, eorn ami oatn. ) llw all rye, MO llw Kirirs. .loi Flour. Roller I'roees, "j bbl Vienna, Flaxseed, "t Ijini. B Mulilliinr. f HW . atc, Vtu 1'otntm's. "f bn ivaehes. irie-l, y h Rve, bu Salt. iNul.) y bbl " ( in Hind Almnt y sick " i Afihtoii) full jack -JIK J i i'..(lil. ; '.rfii.'rfK' ...,ii i'. ; si tia : IV i ....' i) ! -r;: ..4IM. IV. ,...s" I'i.- SI -ill si ,111 s:; .-wi si mi 7e ....Ti-i l'.k- I.. Sui;Hr. yelli.w, V !b white. ? It. Tallow, y lb Wheat, liu FINANCIAL STATEMENT -OF- ; Somerset Borough, FOR THE YEAH EXItlSO M.iRrH . 1. Iss7. Kir lainpliphtinjf and ptilire -rvi-tes, in:lulinrexira!erve. M4r y." For laUiT tuul niaterutl:- oil tr-v aul bruises 07 il. u.wi repairs to iuis .vuie V.i o Kor priutm, tHX reconN. ami du plicate...." -15 10 Fortrruiind r'!it I'or cusitie liou-, tniani tor pruwuit-r vr :i'.t '.u F-j-riiion.-y rs-tninie-l 3'2 For Haiuryof Unrir"K-,i'l'Tt, Trt-a.--urer. uii-i Autitoi 14 w) iU. 16 Lf:i K M. HICKS. TfiF.ASCKEi: I'R. a.-h tn hand from lat j-etticni- nt S 1! ; '.fi From li.nrv- Krcirar. ( ol'tr. . From tiuplicale of lsV. ;.'. . From i.irKe WtTUer. K'j 1 -u From liroiigh sVult-- H't', ;u From Hurg.- WflMey, lines anl li- ecn-ie ". &1 w V'-it -'1 I'ai! orders outtandinjf at last ct ticinent if.' -H 1'aid . H. Mier ita Fiiv FMiu ,yuiiier, ttrdvrand int-rest J'JI w Fai'l ortters issued tluntiv ttu nir tviil year... I'M t "7 Blanee'oii hand ?T so Sl:iM:i 91 HENKV KUEGAK, ruLKK'ToR for 's6 lK. To Krts-t amount of duplicate. To amount oTpeuaity IsOl 10 ill. To amount etllteted and paid over VVj tl-s To amotiui aiBt-d tu taxpayers.... ." .t To ioitiimsiou on am i eolk-cted.. 7 frf; To viLoUi-rutious allowed ' To balauee uneoileeled Mi 77 lst, ;C To the above balance mu-t W ad ded the ft Krr cent penalty 17 it DUPLICATE OF issf.. IR. To tmlanre uncollected at last set- tleiuent iu: ;;i (R. By amount ollecied and i ver. l! (iiuaiiviiuii 'Z ti Exoneration 1" "hi Baiaiiee ysl uilcolle'te.l s Ut Aintiunt dut on duplicate f ls-l. s). 1'. snvder, ( 'olle.'t(r KEsiriU.'i AND .IAHII II'IKS i.K TIIK l-.nK-I illill. Kl-st-l h. l. Cjtsh in hanils of Tr.-usurvr KjllHlli-l- illr .m Illl.lt.-Mlu nflssii, H.-ury Kr.-utir, I ..Iji-rii.r. 77 Am't oi'lK-Uullv to Iiv HiI'I- eil 17 SI llitiuuc't- ililt- on Iiiiilii-nlt-..f 1---SI... ' Ism ... I.IAII11.1TIKS. Amount ilue on onl--rs ol i-llrrent year. No. 47. SI.;.:!. k'.. iiml ; :: To Win. II. Mier, Kir..- Kx tinni.i.lu r onu r, wiili in ert -io IO K-.-ess of KeMturees over l.i- Ki.iliiies ' t Ji:: IV. We, the umli-rsiyiie-J Amlilor of Soiuers.-! llor otl.'h do i-t-rlily ti.nl mi- hu .-i-.t.ilniUi-il (lie -eoiints and v.ii-lu-rs of llie foi.-p.ini: stutcimMit, and hm-e louiid them corrert. in testimony i hereof we Imve h.-ri-inih. alli ed our li.nid.- and seals lins Ulii duv of .-.an-ii, A. II. ls7. JOHN S. SIIAKK.R. i-kil W M. X H' ii llsTKTI.KH, -hi..: JuIlN S. S.N'VDKK. i.EAUj It is to Your Interest Til HI Y Yul K yv .... DRUGS AND MEDICINES Hircrnrn n Qwvnrn UlLOLUALn Ot 0l I ULIL 1 None but the purest and 'nest kept in stoek. I ami "In n Prugs beeotneitiert l.y staud- t ?i sr. as ei-riain ..t them .lo. we .lr stmv them, rather than im- pnse on our eiisTotnt-rs. I Ynu can liciK-ii'l i.n having ymir j PRESCRIPTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS tillisl with cure. Our prices an- as low ;ts j any other tirst-elass house and on j many arti. Ii-s mu.-h lower, j The icopie nf this ii.unty si-i-m In knnw j this, and have given us a lar-.-e share nf their I patmnage. ami we shall still continue to give j them the very best g'snls f ir their money. ln Hot forget Ihal we make a specialty of ; FITTIXCJ Tlit-Sr-SKS. I V ifiiarantee satifui'ttnn, utnl, il' y ti have j hut! tnmlile in thin (iirection, ; ivc ns a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety: A full sit of Test lenses, t ome in and have your eyes examined No champ for examination, and we arei-niifuli ut we can suit you. I ome and see me. Ri-sjirs'tfiillv, BIESECKER &. SNYDER. Catarrh KI.Y'S CBEAM BAL1I C I. K A NS KSTII 1 HEAD. AI.I.AYS IN f I. A M .MAT! O S llE.I.-iTIIESiiKE.s Restores the Senses o T A S T E. H M ELL A Uick Relief. A rUr-FEVERi) i s5.f 1 : A positive l are. AY" FEVER A iMirtlclc is applleil into eneh n.wtril. and Is airrecHhlo. Price .'si cents at iriuririt : l.y mull r-ifislereil. fill cents. Circulars free. EI.V ill;i s.' I)niinrtt.. Owtu., X. Y. niarliV 'sr.lyr. JpXEOr TOR'S XOTICK. feiateof Margaret Sayl.ir. dee d, late of Somerset township. Siiiierset I '..urn v. Pa. Letters testameiilary on the atsivecstnte having been granted to the undersigned Iiv the proper authority, notii-e is herel.y given to all persons in. lelited to snul estate to make immeiliate psy nienl. ami Ihw having rlainu against the same will present them dulv authenticated for setlltv ment on Saturday, April Hi. 17. at ihe residence ol the Executor in said mwnsh ip. JEREMIAH 8. MILLER. tnr9- Executor. OKOKI.K W. llKNFdKD. i DRUGS! DRUGS! GEO. W. BEN FORD & SOX., ri:Pi;n:Tir:s of tiif j OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COl'XTY j At No. 1, Baers Block, O MKRSE'T, PICXN'A. We keep constantly i n hand a iarirc si. k of DRUGS, MEDICIXKS, CIIKMICALs ! DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS AM) VAUNISIIKS. The purest and liest lo 1 found in this market. Vc also keep on hand u fp .r TRUSSES BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And all the leading appurtenances u-edln.ih by I'hv-'i ians and families. W,. in thi- line. i.s-rl'i t sail -tact ion. TOILET ARTICLES AND SUNDRIES GENERALLY KET 7 jx i A filial f;vJi,S VKLU STORE. LAF?E ASSORTMENT OF BIRTjHDAY If TS ALWtYS IJM STOCK TOBACCO and CIGARS. TIIK liKST IIIK M A K K KT Alfnl'.li- 1a-fll I'uMK-TH .Si I M f. ,i: ; . ., riDtioD. Qralel Familv Our own make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is ,,f a .,, quality. We keep in hulk, so that any sj.ci;,! iner,.,i,.nt ,.., In- ailile.l. Snhl ;it J"i cents a imni. We ilu a siiiiitre liiisint'ss ami will oive you v-oiir inouev's h.,i' tn.llhit- til silllW JJlMiliM. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS A LAKOt VAHItl X Ut r HLSM Jan. a, lss;. 8 :i!KUIFK'S SALK. iiv virtue tf futiiJrv urit-i of Ki Fu atui Willi FX. i-MIHl dill Ol" III' (Hirt itf i ojtllll'.t I'U-ii- of -intfr't cmii. I'u., 1 tAitl -i..-t- tt pn iiiie nt thf 'urt tt.iiw i:i hiut-i'! It- oiiKfi. 1'a.. on FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1S37. ni o'H. K-k p. ni.. all he rinht. t i t T - ::ii.rr-i uw 4'iainiot Khviinl Taw. of in uul to Ihf fi-iiowiny (i-MTilM"l n-ut t-firtte, viz . A I't-riuin pi.-.-i- or part'i-I of htn! -i'.nari- in mil .w tt-lnp. SomtT-et . "oiiny, I'a., 1m.ii,.J.-i ;i- l'.illoH, to Wil ; I'-ctillillilii.' Ill -totM-. ilt iriini- oiii- I "1 (U-niMiiiiii A-lmicrt'l. SotitJi -.ii ili-irrtr- . i rrlit-s t4iMont: Mlli 71 lri:'ri-T-, Wi-t 1 i p.r -li-.-. to -toiic. : Nor:ii UL;r-t . nl j-ri (;-r- to -i. iitt- ; north 71 'tt-rt-i:-. t-n-t t t -i;-. I" place oi 1 :! nnuiif. eonu:iK!iu' jht-- :nonor h-ms. unit luivitiL' !iTioii .Ti" o-it a -in- a.i-i a ii.t!(" ,-lory iwfilili: ltoii-c utnl titl.ii. it i -ii-.' purl -it ii ira'-t oi'latut t-ouv. Vfii t.v '. ti. l.,ni ii'i.l win- ii K'lwar: Taw. l.y tii-'iroccl lai.-il April ti. i-vl u itii tin appun. tiaiif --. Al.-o uo'i- It F'ri.r e njiin fotitiL' in Mry.-r..al- H;-.; knot' n on thf plaii I-'.- I"'.. K-n ami Norlh. !! of- it-t- oftLTonr.il -iinati- SiIH-TM-l i ollilty, P;i.. 1 h-intiiuh n No iijti H , a:it v on t . ie F.ii-tJ -r or on ih-- V"-t. fin-, a:;.i ( i .tithinn' aUiiit oiif-fitt h of an . nii.i l.av a -ta l-i- ( in r.'nn :( i-i I, u iili t h.- i pur. ti v Inkrn in .-vt-ttuoti a- im- roj'i-nj "1 k-lu Tav. . a! Ill-' Miit of 1. I.i v i:l' hkI -'":-. - AI. - Ali ihe riif . tit'e. intere-t nvA c!,;iin ..f f'VHI- Ma- r. of i;i nd to th.- f.!I. h : hl- i pi :-v or pan!-! if re.il e-oite. -iihait' -i; .r v iilev towii-liip. Smii'M i .'i.inny i'a.. in Ci'rbes mi-eir It- .-. ttoumb-it on il-t Nor '.nl ni Nt'winn lierliei Vie. on ti--- Fa-t !;- ai: ailt v. i;j the iit!t bv a;i aip-v, and "ii fl.e 'e-r by a pul.iic ri'i. hav-iiii: Ii:-r-.in eo t. - a t wo ry f i it nit- duelling lit.u-e. ta!dc and oilier tj.n-bi:iiliiiL'-i. with the appurteanee. Tak-n iu e.xeeilti 'li a.- the proaTtv of'yr'l- ' Muser. al the uit ot c. A. Fino. Al- j Alltheritrht. title. int--ret nd ciHim of H. ', : Nyeum.of. in ari"! to the follow tin? lt--ri d i a.. , certain tracts of Intel situate in A'.i. '! -!! ; toHii-nip, sonier-el Hjniy, I'eim'a. No 1. ad- jomun: himl ot .Inin (reij-r. M dtoii Miet iiar. A. II. otiroth. Darnel "o!il'1 "Z'lt'i : taiuirnr 4e.'i acres an t ha Miiall ttuine builduty. i N. A'ljoiniiiiir laiul of .I.!:ti ei,'er. Andrew Kmcrif-k. siurtz heirs, und oihers. t oiitainiiiL' s' i acres, more or less. Taken in execution as the property of H. Nyciini. at the suit of John Aiip s Admr, -NOTICE- l All HTsn pnrchainc: at thejittove ti'e will ( pleje-e take notice that a part of the pureha-i - moiify-j-io he male known nt ihe. lime of the sale will tm reiniire! a -onti ntlie property knoek-d down. othenvie it will auain let-.xpo-j eil to sale at the ri-k of the tir-t pur"ha-er. The ' residue of the purchase money inn-t be paid nn or before Thurlay of t!ie tirt wek of tiie April term of i Vn rt . t he time tixe- by t he t oi i rt ; for M-i-uriiur th; acknowledgment nf tbsK. and . no deed w ill te aekuow ledeti until the purcha--e ; money i paid in full. j Sheritr-tt!ice. t JOHN WTNTKKS. . Mar. ls7. s hen if. Executors' Sale OK alua)le Real Mstate. QY VIKTI'K of tliepU'T an I authority con- U t.-niu-'l in the la-t w in and te-ianent ot j.-iiii- Kaiiimaii. late of 'onetuaiu: h Twn.. Siiniret l it ill I V . Pa.. i-c-;l--tl. the :uider-.utK'd Kx-cu- tor of the ht-t w ill ami te-tiitnent of -aii I'-eca-- ed. wil! eN.v,' p. -ale ly piddie oiif ry a! the hotel of Ainrn-tu K'(hIT. in I'avnNvtlle. in nd .-oiii.iy.ai lo.-li.-k ,.. m.,m friday, april s, 1887, ! the following UT,'-ed Rear K-int iate t!i . pnrperty ot l-aac Kanfniaii. dee d ; ( INU Ii situate tn t 'onoitia:ir:!; Tiun-tjip. ; Soiner-ei county, i'a.. ndjoitiinir land of Hir.im ltit-' ht ir. .laeoh I. Kanfinmi, Iani-.l Hoffman. ; .hiiiii 'irmiy. Willniitt Zintiiu-nnan, and oiu-rs. eoMTaniini?: In acres mid 1 r in--. more or jv , ; thi-hciiii; a par of ihe iid .hu ol, I ii-t r trai-t ; - e;.od Water, all 1:1 VK-ivliW, ;i!ld eUt-e l I'avid. Vjlle Kj 9 A -ncill pieee or parcel !" land it ilUi itate il atore-.;id. adjourn:;; liiiu!- j if .laeoi. V. . Kautiiian. .to- ph T. M -iih r. .h.'-iaii ; Swank. Aiiun-tus Kochlcr. .fdin -raly. tliram 1 Itovi-' heir- aiel ot iters, eontaintnir two and oni--f half acres, more or lev. ull wi tiriK-rcd. cloe to i Jiavid-ville I A mau piece r pare- t ot land -',t- ; ; r pare. of land -it : No. 4. 1 adjoiui'ii; land- ' ";;;!" M A A piece or pan-el of iand -una! llUi T"i it- atore-aid. al'-rn: the ton-r-i-k. adjoiui'ii; land- of Kred. rii k Krinir. illiani li'-h. h-i!er Ur-K.. tml otlt r-. contaniitm -ev n ht-iiiff a tiiidr irm-t. ! Terms ,. i-r--!i nn delivery "f ile.-l. Imlnii.e in 1 y.-al. Willi int.-n-l lr..iil.lnv,.r -ale :T.-B..-re.-!il ,. fill.- .iir.-i:a-s- money I.. Ih- paid ..n .lay .f-:il.-. ,,u as th.- .r....-rty !- kms ki-'l i. .u il ii'-l.-ir.-.l juiv- nil-Ills to Ik-st., i!reil l .IiiIl-!ii. in I... ml. l.V.. l; I Kt KM AN. l.Y.W VoiiKIJ. niaii. fiitor.. PUBLIC SALE - or Valuable Real Estate! BV VlKTI'Koriiiii.r.l.-rof-.il.' int"l titt of th i iri'Juin-.' -mrt ni i!iicr-.-; ( 'mint v. I'm., to mr iirct-n-J. I w ill expo toti- at nntifu- nuti-rv nn tht- prT'ini", uii SATURDAY. MARCH 26, '87 t 1 .r'eltwk in Hit art-Tii'Min. trn followim,' vrifM-.t KcI KmhIc, !;itc the folate (' J-r-i-jih liumtiti-l. il.'Cf;iv(-ii, viz : VH that certain iiif. ri.r iNirrt-l triaiit -itniiti in I'.-tint iiiwii-hi, -.inet-( t i-.mitv. I'u.. aii !i. itiL' InmlMir M. K. .h-hn. Anrn K-rkcy, t.ml,uni Wfitvi-r jtn-t Snmui-1 ryut k. ronutiiiitu tw.. t.mj 'In-'lainl iwctiry iiuiii acn-. tnrfrr i-i. tiaxim: tlifrcini crt'ctttia eMl two-stiry plant Dwelling House, are! plank Imrn ; a jf'"! yntinjf orchanl. an. I nev er tailing' fpriinr. AU.iit -lo ariv rlerc-i. au-1 urn M'Tc iti iuhmI titiiiH-r. Terms : I-ivcimn.in-1 'f..i!ar ,,x mi Icliwry f trc-I. ami IihLhucp in to-tjiiui aiitiiiiil pav iii- ii:. w sttMint ititert-'. l''rsoMuii u he eivt-n nn the l-t uf April. Ten I'cr cent of pun luw iimtn-v t ( juii.J od day of sale. K. J." KI M M KI.. '"'""J. Alni;nitrai,.r. ? WITHIN C. SHORTLIDCE'S O ACADEMY, J-'th- rn aa.v am Hn'. MtlH.X. I'A. Vl mile fr..in t'hiiaW.-!-yhin. Kixct price covers every expense, even Hk.. &c. No extra i-harze-t. Sit inetiemal ex-pen-. No exaniiiiHtioii for uiiiiiviuti. Jw el e txp-rien-e'i ieaehei. all men. aiil all ura.luate-. pei:ii op;wrtnnity fr apt wtiiileiit" to advance rapi'Ily Scial' drill for (hill and hack anl Ny.s. Patron or student. may -c!eet anv -tnl-i,s, or choose tin reynlar Kntlih. Scn ntitip, Kii1 inou, rlav-ieal or Civil Kniriuee rinjf eonr.-. Student- tlHt-tl at Metiia Acatlcmy arc now in Har vard. Yale. I'rineeton, ant ten ia"her i illeeef an-l rolyteehilic cli.nttf. lo -ttnlctllH -Hrlli tot 'oMeCe in 11. 1 In 1M. HHn lxsr. and to in , railuatiim chLw ever- year in the e,niHiercial department. A Fliv-tcal and t'ht nn k1 (.atH.rato r. -rynnuii'itn and Hail (iroMitd. volntne. addeJ Ut I.ihrary l1- Media hu- .-even churches, and a temiK-ralice chaner w bicbpriv hlMt the sale nf all intoxicalinif drink-., for new iliutnitei cin-uiar adtlres. the Principal and Proprietor. SH7f SlJtti: JI !!., A. M. (Harvard trruttmUf) Mdia. iti. wuKl-'lyr.., KIT OK 1'AHTITION. To Washington (Inker, resi.iitijr in Fiilt.m. Mult noniah I'.iuntv. nn-iton : Ym are hereby r.tiresl that in iirsiinMee t.f a Writ of I'artili.m issued mil nf tiie orphans' f.iiirt i.f S.rnerst i onnty. I'a.. I will hold an in.in-.i .in the Keal K-lale of is.l.nni.n Baker, dee-a-ed. itti ate ill Jclfi rsitii ToHrnshij.. S.tm.-rs..t funitty Fa . on Saturday. Ihe -jal day of Ai.ril ls7. iinand where y.m may atieud if you tliink proper. SHKRirr's i ifpice. I JoHX wintki JOHN W1NTKKS. Sheriff. LAKK II iii xi.. EeceiDts Filled Willi CniTFttn FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY liAnULn AND FLOWER SEEDS CEORCE W. BEN FORD & SO. Trustee's Sale ; ; ; J I ! lie. l T,,,,., I tii' lit-t.i L-(a: o!n'!iia)Urll l.-.-tM-,..!. "it.-r t.-r ii' pn iiji--- iu i'I !i-ji.p. .,I( '(! L't. i it 1 ' foj.ttt k I'. M . ') u-!i :il.-.l .iir.MTKH'.t U, al K-iati Tract Xc. i. II. lOi . ii-t,-r tin :'.! a ' 1 ' il ! a t-: t .l; m Aur.tii M , ilt-r. .;tn . iitiri-- iEi.i-ai'p:-- ari'! : -; -t ., T.-ft,-.i :i t.;iinl t-i.rii. ui. '''-. -liUit; -'itftir aMij. .i:.,-,t j . 1. ttn- r-t !. ar an.i ;; Tract Xo. 2. rl ,.- 'i!i-itii U li tii; to'., n- ii -in K---i4..-i .u.-i "i":a-t -. :-:;i!ik ;.-'ti-.- riM -... n .-r.-4'f-.t . fin-: i- -'I. ,ir. aii'l '.lit- rv: '.vliiti-ojik. TERMS TK T No. l. Ten i-reem ,,f t v I. (Mid Wllt'll prwpcrtj kli iM'e- thild on eonfirm itliTl of !! i aiiti'iat pa !iii-:il-, ;; ::' i N. J T'-tl per cent if - w ui-pn-;- ty - kn. ked d..w:i, mid ii.t-i..!,,,:,. --.ii-' i- 'oiiririn d I'dlV I U-U. H'r- Adiur. mid li.iv. T i:r-TKK's u.i; OK Valuabh Real EsUts ! TIIK IM.K!'.-.,K. A.liuiiiis: I It-i-nl Hu-K.-ni K-iai.- ..I Krmil k.- i.ll.-i.l I 'oin -iiiit; I mi T.iwnsjiijt. s..ui.-r.-l i..,;..-v In., mil i.H.-r i.irsnli- ,ii (.iil.ii.. oil!, TV Wl tl.r .r.-mis.-s in sni. I Ti!iiiip t.n TlirKs DAY, MAW If 1-4, .1. . K: .il lo'.-I.K-k l-. v., the tin.r. i.1,.,1 one-tialf ..f :.i.r f.io -init il.-srril.-il Ri-al YMMv : Tract No. 1 t 'HieMti.,-!! lowii-h j. iidjotniilif hill'l- .: H. lilu'.iii. Aariti .Miliar, Ann Fa-h. llr-. .) .iter. rharie- liVr-appie and traet No j. ii.ik'r ii hereon erect, d ;i i;..Mi hank harn. two t.,. j.,., and otherotith'iJdiii';-. a good lar.'e ..p : ..J apple trt-es, -iiuiii -:u',ir eainji : nltoiit .i a r-x u. !l itMi re.l. the re-i clear and in a yo-.i -f euli i a: -oil. Tract No. 2 : :rr ln.-ili.Mi.lii; i..uiim,;.. .!i..'MliiL- l.t:; !- "f rim ni.i-. .I.ihii II iii. .ii-li. I ':,nrl... il. .!..-:!.: ' . . ir-i-rn-K.H-I.l-r itri-l irii.-i N... 1. ihi.r.. I-inlU li-.H-t- Ih. rniii i-r.-i-T.-.l. K'l'ly .i- r.-. . ; . irrti-l is i-ici:-. ami 11,.- r."l w.-!l innl-.-r. .; .. .:i lllll-IKtli. TERMS. ; Tit " TN'i. . T'U p-r -ent of th-- p-;- 1 UK.n.-y io !.e j.a.d il. li the .rotrrv .1 j d w n. -tie-tM i r i ti coniirifi;iiii of - an e in ( w . e( Mai amiiiai par in-ni -. n ' i, ;: :n.m d.iv of Ti: HTN'H J. T.-n per i-.-m -l.v.:, ! !;":T.?eeo!rtrk,;;:::,,,,,,,,,,' "! ' .li 'If N IV Hi: niarj. Adm: It Will Be Glad Tidings to the IA 1)11 4 TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS MAliK nV SEWING MACIIIMiS, i -i-i i. i.i. r mi-: "WHITE i.i uit.'t i 1 mil , i . .1..'. 1. 1 I. hi I - t.M.H WITH F.K It i- , w ,.. s SK - MKK A h i K .- ;! the eye ui'thv n-dlc A - - if c T. K K-t V WITH' 'I T ,:: K IMilN... A 1KUKI ' i SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. I:- tfii-i.-ii i an he remiian d wi;:,-!.; troin the rae,-. A new u.u e.;, . Stitch Regulator and Indicator, Hy w hii h atiy t-xuet -itteh can i:;ai ' : 11 rated without experiment: v.;. V AUTOMATIC BOBBIN-WILDER. l'.y wliii n a h..Mnn .-nn In- tt..ii-:. .-i- 'i s! of li. vi.'i k -lii..i;t llie aid "I : ' It i.- 11, K .Mil.- I I'I UMH.h "".;.! hi ti.r mm nisi: i "l;l.H. I.e'livs an- leinn1-!.' -' Illlii art:il! a-tiii.'.' i'- LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING Ualitie". and at the iiunietw vuri. ;.- ' i t-"" : and ti-eful ivork that ran U- .i-'i' thin Mai uine. Indies of ta.-t and iii--! jiiiL'T:!'-v( v. : '' ' :i' tejtain the thouiilit of hnym:r ":1 Machine, aft-T caretn;i exn:ii:iii:- -the WHITE. per-H-n wMiiiitf v - r should at otu-e addn- JOSEPH CRIST, Atit.. Jenner X Roads. iomer:set Co., 1'- A IMIMTiaTOi;S MTIfK. K-tace of l arofine MatiIlH M' tih-- lute of Jetnn r T p. Snn r-i-f Letter-of Atiruilii-triilloii nil tie.-u havttn: h-en granted to the meli r-i-prop-r antlntrify. Uotiiei-- tt i'-i' u pervni" iinlt i-t'-d to -dd e-Taf. toiimi ate payment, atui tho.- hnvniy eln the -unie to present them 'iiiiy rt'ithf: jN ttleineiit tt t!ie under iyr'd" at ttn i -jtid Ucc,-a--ed. on Satunlav. tiie S'A d is". " DAMKI, ' inafJ. A dm iTKf A iM.nisti:aT(ii:s xoth'K. fciiiiit1 nlThriei fivatt. de-caMd. la'f " valnablB Real EstE nr eyioot tw p. Soiner-et I ' I-lf;- of aiimini-tratioii iC 'lie it'"'.' having U--n uvaitted to tiie und. r-iL'ie ' priM'i-authorit v . notie.- i-hvreh) irnen '" Miiiv ind"hlefl !o aid ctat to nnik'- .i -i payment, und tho h-ivinir ei;i:m Sitnie to present thein duly atnie-iHi' -'ii' tiernni on Saturday, the 'ul day -j! W i at the eri-l mill'ofWm. Burknoid--r iu town, in i-atd Umnhip. J. W. HI KKH'd !' mar 16.. Adiuiiutniur t' Mar. IS. lsx;.
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