fhe Somerset Herald, i:j)V.ti:! I I. I- Kditor and l"npwii VrlNh!-IAY ..April 13, 1ST Tnt prkf of silver if declining-. The ...u.ket vi.!ue of tlieam-wnt in one of our ,. a.'!!ar. if ju-t i-eveiily-thw rent. Tmkp- i no ""r any .mum turn me I . .1 . . .1... Prohibition anieii.liiient oi Mi.-i.i.-Kn h I' than four thousand 1 ,-..1i-t.. r.ti t "-;. id r'riday " be- :2 1...! ii..lidu.i. tin- i.yi-lat'in- ad ,.,unie.I lt-i.i Tliiil-ln afterii.li 1m-1 until Moiiil.iy evt-iiina. A I I KIM I the Itrmocratic party in i.n.l ("in. -innati )iu- ir-me into (' iii-.heii. a . and the ljilr arty .ax ! Ier1k. II I" wish' i:p it.- i-tati' llll 1 .iK the tirst 1 :n- fiiiee ls'iL', when I'raiikbn IVtee inrri-l it by a wnall ma- j..r;tv. I:hodi- I-liilld hist week Went lcm. rati.'. A le'l'iil.li. an lnilt .au-d till- trouble i Tin: I'r.-sideiit ha- a )iiiited Kv-iov- j ,.r,,r pattioin of the Cointui-o'ioner to iiivi-ti Me the alUirv of the J'acilic r.o'.roa l-. under tie- A.-t pa-d by the i.i-t oiin - 'I'm: r---i :--iit has ,alli-l upon I'ost-ir;a-t. r i.eiii-ral il.is f"t a list of all the K- oubii. all- et reinaiiiini: the j.-tal si rviei . The i-o'ititr t'llii -if- 1-f .n- l-.r. wiil hear some- I - -v i:i-i loirT'A .!. Mi.i. of !. ... ha- li.--n ii pj tit.-d omtnis-ioiier ..f I'.it. nt- in pla.-e --f .In '..'.- Moiitfrom . r, r.- ;.i.. .l Hall i- a Jteiuorrat. and I..T of the ia-t lb-use. a- a Tin hi: wn-a mixed n-ult at UieOhi. iniit.ieip.il ei.i-tioiis last w.s-k. The lie- .ii!.!ii'aii- i-arri--d 1 'im innal i hands.. mo- h. Il.it !.r.l . lelelalld I -V reil.!l of .-al I .-..i. -.ii- iii tn. l:.-piibli.-an rink-. Tin l-id r- J- ailll- the (, o , Wild eat, tin m k -a!j. b:!l. iii. h was de li .it--. i a -hort time -un-e. wa- i.i-oiisider-ed bv the II .u-- on Thiir-d:iy last, and wa- tiiiallv pa .-1 bv a Vote of ll iyi-as t., I- l.:. - T-ii ' 'in in m it i 1. 1, iaii.-hs at the t':-tt Mt. i' vela lid is not I'K.k- ,j J -r a r- ;i- !u iti.it i-i:i. an 1 -:i - : "That -! . ! r ii .1 ki, . the attraetive p.w.-r , ; i . m . i to a loan who olni- .; I ..:li- e of h-ritt and sav.-d all lit in. Mo-!, tin- anal, hist, who has j oi-l lss-n ieieae-l from prison in New ! V-.vk. sin- that in- is ifoirur to raise hell I tiii- e .mitrv. from this time on. In j .:ir judgment b.-t oiijjht to Ih- raised by : ii.. mi k. ale! i pre. In! tiiat result, if j he .1 .n't si.,, hi- hlalhoriiii:. !i.. I'.i : s i i - III at I ort t.ili-oii, liuli- 1 ..ii I'enitotv. lb- i- -utlerin from a i ev. ri- eold and i . .nseijii.-iit level. An j aVeiupt ha- Us-ii made to magnify the matter and alarm In- friends throughout t he . ou i it i . Ill- nl.it ions w ho are w itli h ie telegraph that be is in no daiiuer. ( '..Mi'iMM i- t-..iiiiiii! iii Irom all parts ..I tl otiiilrt that the jump in railroad trei-it-. eau-s-d bv the ojn-ration of th Inter state I iiiiim.r.e law, is nininotis t-i bii-ine--. Numerous furnaifH, mills and fai toiies ii. thi- Mat- have shut down until rates are linally fixi-d and d.-tetlllilled. W illi an eye to votes in the future, a iiiiiuIm-i of nut 1 icinocratlc oilit.-ni.r;i-tii-- an vocili-rou-ly i-tving, " In-lalid for the Iri-h." .lu-1 supss- that some in-ii- rete individual should inuiinriiir -hoiitiiig. " America for Americans." How soon h- would In how led .low n as a kuovi -not hing. Strange! but it makes a vast tltfien-nce a- to whose ox is gored. l the eii-i-tioit in Chicago last week tie- R. public. in- carried the city, the first , tun. m a unmtter .-1" v.-ar-. bv a -urpris- : in- iiiai-.i it v 1 iieir jiriucipal opponents j w tv t he A nan hi-t-, 1 lie I s-ni-s rals mak ing but a bad third in the raiv. It i- but ni-t. however, to say. that large uumln-ix ol the IieuiiK iats voti-if for the Republi cau candidate to help swell the majori tv agiin-t the blikulv Anarchists. i in of tl iglitis ti nsioti agencies in tin- .i.imtrv. -event. s-ti an- filbsl by 1 s ni.s-rat- The other is held by Major R.i . !l I rn lt of Pittsburgh, to the great bs-.-ii-l ot the I N'ni.s-ratic his lcrs who ( -e h. it ki-riug after the position. Major Ker. 't -i in i- iiri- on the 17th day of th iiioicli ,i;el it i-amn-ing and e.lifv i V' s.- wi'h vv hat unanimity our IVm ... rati. Ii.'hr. u are deinaii. ling that be i- bum. -I'd. Ail in the intent of civil i v ic- ii torin, v oii know . l't:-.iitrn-.- had a close call in Michi gan. an i i'- friends can attribute its de fi it t-i their own fanatical lolly. Be cause ihe Republican piitv would not pi. iv -a-, -on, I fid. Ii-- tottie I'mh'diition par tv. the Pinhibitioni-fs put a third ticket .lithe held, and hotly and viciously o-p.-e-l the iarty from which it ho-d mainly to derive its strength. The n-sull was. Republican teiu-raniM' men wen driven aw.iv fr..in flu- Ppdlibitmn cause and it wa- d--f.Mt.-d. I've and bye p.-r-ha. the Prohibiiioni-t- will learn that blin-1. unreasoning lauati.-i-iu , and tier.e b -tilitv to fm-udlv allies are not v irtues a tin- i-v.- of reasoning m.-n aiin.-l vv till the ballot. Tin. first ottieial act of tin- Inter state I oiiiiiierce i ouimis-ioiters was to -us. l-nd the long and short haul clause. So far a- the inton-is of the general bus iness, coiuniimitv an- i-nti.-ornod. this s-.-ti-.ii of the law was considered of the most vital importaiuv. and drew the bill a larvn- iiiimber of the wles it nsi-iveil when on its passage through the lions.-. Tin- law was intended as a curb on rail road discrimination, and (his action of the Coiiimission nils it of its vului su.-s-tisi..n grant, -t pplHs solely to and revolver followed, and w h-n Ridgclv s the -s.ittheni Railway and Steamship ' family n-ach.il the sn-m- live iHiuuti-s later Compaiiii-s. but It os-tis door for the , ''"' found him lying on the gmun.1. -hot tn general siin-ioii of the clause which . pw". but -till breathing. There were three the other railnwds of the country w ill ' ,1,'u'i '""i"i '"-ide him. Tiny wen- identi not lie slow to i.-mand M.wt of the rail- ,f Mnrj.by's br..e!iers and a Puds have taken advantage of the la to raise fnught- and transportation, als.l ish pass.- and mil.nge tickets, and in va rious ways add.il t.. their earnings. They are stn.1 cm-! met i. mists when their ow n trea-uri.-- re con.i-rm-d, and pray fr a Mi-js-nsi in of tie law when their interests are adversely iuipliiatcd. Iva-viiii as the very .s lice of the Iiiti-r-sta1- t'oimnen-e law was ihe clause f..i bidding a greater charge for a shorter than for a l-mger haul, and the t oiiiuiissinu that was created tenfon. l.as susi nd.sl the law , it l- pertinent to in.Uire of w hat Value is it to the general public for w h.ss.. U-m tit it wa presuma- bly et,ct.si The decision ,,f the ton.- ..... i t .i i , o,.-e.. , l.l UK- IM'lll-Ill Of IST- tain railroads, and not for all of them, is of itself a discrimination, the verv thing it was created to prevent. The fail al- nL en.,. m "t I tranmrtatioii; l.t d n..t tin- npu r j ith -qunl fiP' t -rlmp a majority J : of tiie ruaN psraMIinK tiie rivers. lkti-. j j and sea ouw of the country : .ire.i j the arguiiHrnt ha been a.ivul by the I Central Pwific road that it cannot cotn 1 iiete with the Sue canal f the China trade, and o on through the whole list of roads, eac-b ill pray for relief, be cause of the eotupetltion of fjme real or iiiMOTiiarv cuim.-titor. If the Cotnniii- ! jn ha the power to thus arbitrarily 1 .1.;., ... ...... .w, ..f It... l.jm- i I . . HU-J Il'l Hit i-n noi. -- . " it if a , failure, an.i the -N.n.-r it i re-al-l ! the U-tter it !e f..r the iiit.r-t -.f the .-nuntrv al large. I'. S. SesTok Khoax, of Tew. hax Hurprix.-d the jhi.I- of hi State by pnl lishiu(f an on letter takinsr Hiiare ground in favor of prohibition. The ijuention h. to lie ciibinitt'sl to a vote of the people ill A uplift next. Two years aio the S-nator, with other leadinc Ifc'iu- f bin State, stretiuoil-dy opl i " the prowth of the prohibition idea on ! the ground that it nai-a nwred inn i pleof the iN-niocrai'v toopwe Hiimjittt h rv laof whatever chariwUT." Now. he has completely chani.i-d bis view-, and kbvh : '"I inul expnuK my nret that any etlort ha leen made to . - r i. iiinke a party ijilt lion i prouumiou. und eji iallv lo I regret that lH-incK-rata idioutJ Ni-k to identify that p! bisto- ric party with the fate of the whUky hop, drunkards and criminalf'."' View- i inj: the ijui-tion from a Jeffetxunan ' Maud jiint, the S-nator coiitinuex : "There is a broad dilicreiice U-tweetl ! laws which interfere witli legitimate trade and sileh as would interfere with the purchase and Kiie of necessary finnl, Irink and raiment, called sumptuary I. nis. and laws which have for their ob- j.lt the prevent Hll and pUlll-lllnellt of rime, and the preservation of public moral- and liis-encv ; and I think it har liy ju-t to tin- memory ot Mr. Jeiler- ii to a-siime that In- would not have reeoi-nized this distim t i. .n." I Truly "the world do itn ve '. '. " It reipiires a majority of all the vote ! east to elect all State and district oth.-.-t-s ' in Khodc 1-ialid. and there wa-a failure t.. els-t ill a number of s. nat .-ial and i l-.r--4 utative ili-tn.-t- on Wed ielav 1 iast, the day of the iri-m-ral election, i The second-trial ei.-.-li..n- of aturdav ' n-sulti-i in unexH-cte.I victorii-s for the i I letnocrats. The Ilepublicans sis-m to I have Ihimiiic ho much disgruntled wilh tbinp, (.'enerallv, that they allowed the i 1 lemocrat- to sweep the boards in l'rovi ' deniv and New pirt. and the complete i legislature now f.nits up as follows: Si-nate. pi Id-publican- and l" Ienio crats: House, 1's llepublic.-ins and 41 m-miM-rats. irivin' the leuioi-rat a ma jority of '. on joint ballot. Two of the lieiuiH-nitic State can.li'lali-s failtsl of an I election for want of a majority of the j whole vote, w hile the ( iovernor and oth ers were elected by a majority. The j l-i.'islature w ill now ele.-t the lemocrat- ic State candidates w ho failed for want : of a majority, and thus give libode ! Island a full list .f I temiK-aatic Mate of tiiers. Kortuuately lor the Republican-, i then- i- no I'liited States S-nator to ie e.t,s. It is not protcndi-l that tiiis revolution in Rhode Island is a I oiuocratic parly ! victory. ll is simply the result of a " kick " by a faction of the Republican-, j such as .Nvurred in this State in lss', ' which resulteil in makiiu: Mr. 1'attis.m t . lU. 1 iovernor. Whai has tNcoiiie of the milch talked J of remoddi-liug and improvement of our : county jail, which wan ns-omini-li.hsl by I two coiim-cutivc tirand Juries nearly a year ninie? In its present condition, j this prison is a an outrage mi humanity : and iummon decency, and more, it is a standing mcnai-e to the health of the I tow ii. I'crsoiis forced to enter it for bus : ini-se or other pui'isise-, come away with I a foul and sickening odor clinging to : their garment-, which it is almost im j IMwible to get rid of. Its sink is horri . blc and overflow ing. and the entire ! Height-it Ihhi.I is (-.lliited with noxious j vapors. W ith warm weather approach ing, our citizens may well fear an epideiu- domic such as scourged Nantieoke and other tow n- iii the State la-t season. If there is no other way of forcing s-ieedy a.-tjon in this luatt.-r. .-t ,uir Romugh ati- thoritii-s pnsss-d against the coimtv ail- thoritii-s. and have them indii-t.-d f,,r i niainUiiniug a uuisami . M' ...t..,.tio., t., .low ti..r .....1 matter, and ! in-i-t tion a seedy, ami if neiissarv, a heroic remedy, luniuso we U-lieve the I health of the entire omtuuiiity, if not ; now, will shortly lie endangered, by the unsicakah!e mistiness which the County ; is stiflering to exist iu and aniutid its prison. All the can . and attention and labor so coiintantlv tM-stowisi bv the Sheriff and his family in the matter of purification i mens,. nn-a now -utl. ring lioin drought, and clcanlim-ss. siunt for nothing ax The drought now extend- troln I he far West against the w retchisl interior n-stilcnee- I em grazing land- acn.s- the State lor a di bnssling arrangements of the building. ' 'an.i-of -ii mil.-s. iio the pine State n-gion- Any cilien who will visit the jail and , examine its surroundings-, can satisl'y hitnsi'lf that We have not sounded this note of alann one hour too soon. A Flifht for Life. j Tixvkkvxv. Ark. Ajiril 1o. A snju.-l f to a vend.-ttii a is.-ui-r.-il la! night on the i farm of Walter Ridgcly. twenty mib- north ) here, pour v.-ai ago liidgely interfenil j I on U hall of a si Loiii. drummer, who was j l-ing oven bargiil by a .-.iiple of ferrymen i namisl Murphy. Kuriug ihe di-ptite the ferrymen n-a. b.-l for rli. ir wea.ll- and I I wen- both -hot .bud bv Ridgely new.s-k ; j later he VV M w av laid bv two i-.u-in- of the 1 men he had -not and two other relative-. ' Ridglev - lior-- wa- -hot under him. and draw ing hi- wea-ui he eou.-eaii-l him-c!t : Is-biud the animals lo,ly until the amtiush- er- i-allle ll. and then lie killi-d two of I belli. 1-a-t night be heatil a ilisturUiii.v iu iln stable, and supse.ing thai u ln.iv ihi.-f had eitti-n-il the pn-mi-e-. hi- t.-.k a Winehi-ster nil.-and -tartiil for the bam. A numls-rof ,'the princiial iints. wagons and , -an- w.-n- seaiten-l almt the ... . ... i i ., . , , , Brutal Murder by a Boy. yanl. ami w hen in the nud-t of these he re- i iviv.-l a volley fnm three si. lis. He fell at! lliaiiK April i Ibsinilv I al 1 1 ll.iiv.v the tir-t lire I. ul stniggl.il to hi- l.-.i mid I and Rola-rt Welth iwo Imv- alsmt -ixt.vu o(a-ui-'l w ith his Witiche-ter on the as-as-ius. j yi-ar- of age. .piarrelt-! abmif a young woman. w ho. Isheviug he had Us-n killisl. -tt-p)ieil j out fnim In-hind their vehicle-. A t.-rr-ble I light at cluse iiian.-rs w ith W iiicbester ritl.-s young neigbls.r of the Mitrphys. A phy-i-cian a summoned and fvuind l.'i.Ls ly had Usm shot four times through the U.dv w ith W inchi-st.-rs. Time nf the bulleis wen- ex traei.il. ami during the pn.buur Ridgi-ly n- 111-e.t to take an oniale. He I- n.a . . -I , lo live. !., says he killed all his a-sailants. 1 not om- aping. Hci-.wealthv farmer. , m , She Climbed A Tree and Eloped. CiivwRF.iHi m... April H Mis- i.raiv Kohler. ilaughliT of a lanner living near I 1 Clay Hill, in Antrim towu-hip. ha- cloied i '''' P-dwanl Stoner. wiilimer. under ni- I mannc cireunistaiwes. Her ureuts w.-n op- '"mHl ' ,"" "'v'' """lr' '"' '"'c "wy were nomc stie sent lor stoner. but i ,Im"1J f"k' Mm"1 !' arrived. She i " " u,n- - "imUsl a pine ,r. i t w ait lor him Tbey s.'an li.il tr her i vain, and she could see I hem by the aid of the moonlight. ,ut imjj,ilj. to them. Sh,-.i joined Stonerand they were marri.-d ai . .reem-a-iie. Petticoats In Politics. I.e.virrm.mTH, Kan. -ril 7 -The advent of -tti-.iula in !iti- lia- .-aii-ed a !ieial arfare li'tv thai dwarf- into iiiyipnitieiMirv (lie m.-t nitt.-rly -..nl.-tel i-ue- f the old- er parties. KetiiH-l laiiies. r.bed iu ihe richest Sib rim, turned out iu their csrriatnsi. embraced their colored washerwomen, and veli held out their hand- to sinful women, for one ob jectto secure enough female votes to defeat a peregrinating member of their sex who ban stirred up a hornel ne-t in their eity. And they did it, tx. Hut the margin of triumph is so narrow that they slitid l r al the humil iation they o narrow ly e-a-d. Mr-. llnUL'ur. of Ijfavetiee. Ind.. a iromi- nenl teni(-ranee mvanircr. arnve.i nere a i ceremome- were not interrupteii or iwencr-wi--k ni.il mi'l forne-l a i-oalitt.m with Mr. eilith by the i-imoiis. The deceased wa itarriirms. ihe Ri-pubiii an candidate for twenty-five years old and wa- the idolizei Mavor. sb- dciiven-d a mimU-r of cam- . iiieeii of atsmt twenty tnbtt-. the majorily paiirn --ei lie-, and brouclit over the ' ,,f w hoiu summer in this vicinity. She wa Women - christian Teiueraiiv I nion to j the married daughter of Henry and Sallie tin Republican side. She w a- interv iewed I Ji ttery, w ho ow n lalp- tract- of land in this by a unrulier of i-orre-uidciit-. and one of ei.ninty. She died at Jackson. Mi-s., I iii them ipioti-d her a- saying that the exclusive r .11. aitcr pvinir birth to twins. Her lly s.m ial set of IVavenworlli reeking w ith i was embalmed and placed in a vault here to corruption. Thi raii-ed aevclone. and Mr-. . await the gathering of the trilies to attend leiiiar denied tin- interview and had the the burial. corre-pnidrti a"-l for i-riminal lible. The funeral corti-ge -onsisted of about j II.- ma.ntaiie-l ui ba-l ijii.il-l her rightly, thirty caravans, iiintiil, ijmvrly construe i and ih.-sH-teti t.'ies U-lieved him and had td gyeiy w:u!ius containing gy-y families i ortrauin-d and v-n-l I t Mr. Nis-lv. the lem- ! and camp equipage, and atlendeil in each ! i-ral. They ili-nnuiil to --tip to con- j casi- by at Iea-t a dozen horsesaud that ninny j .(tier." and ii wa- woman atain-l woman. 1 dog-. The corti-ge. as it jiasscd along the I The men st.ssl by and ga'-l on tin- refr.-h- j ing -iphl w ith inteu--t. j The ladii-s were not only enthusiastic for theii i andidates, but th. v i-ii.'ul'iiI iu ai-tion- that at any other time would have seemed cunt, uiptiiile. They n-c-s-'tiiz-il -:irly in the fray that the wa-h. rw .mian (.atron- a ji-was an i-lement that should not be over- looked. They pres-ed into serviiv carrirtirc. of all kind- and ordi-l thi in hither and thilher to pick up all women. irn-M-ctivc of color or s.s ial -latidini!, to ea-t their liallots for their siiti. ular nindi-Liti-. lj.lii-s hnv- ere-i an h the men. and many a vn t- b.-art . itiviini-l her lover that be ouirht to ote tor her candidate, s.nn' .riiiii s-rvid I inclii-in iu their parlor- to .-ai.-h the voti- ol p-iitleiiii'ii w ho. by a pre-arraiiired -cbetne eal!-l ujsui them, but can m ver do -o attain, ..I at lea-t until the la vt ela tion. And tli.-n the gentlemen were hurried away iu luxiii-iou-iy uph. il-lepil vehicle- to place their Vol!-- to -nit tin- -miles nl their fair friel.- ail-l loTIISlllioll-. CI l R Anthonv. n h. a i-liil rs. li.iit'.ir, work.-.! iiard i-i ihe Republi.an-I'r-ibihiii.iu ti ket. and thi- ticket would i.ave Isn-n el till without trouble but lor ihe untortunate -cuiiiucnt- a-criis-u to Mr-, teiiiirar. A ichita di-patch say- : The mo-t lu-di.-rou- sceiie- vicri' enacted here during the IllUUi. ipal ele- tiilll-. Therv We-el.IO women re;sieri-.l. and of tlie-e Joi' put down their iiames a--port-." Ah .ut ."i-n are Pr.ihib!-tioiii-i- au.i the n--t married la.he- w ith no do il'-l view- on the li'ilii.r i)!il--tn.ll. Al len, lb publirau. and Martin. Iil-ir. wen- the i an.hdates lor Mayor. Tin- "-or!-" were tin- tir-t to eercis- thi-ir newly acquired pri ih-u'.--. and a- they drove up in iheir car-ri.u-i--wen-grii-t-. v!th cln-er-and iu -oine i a-s- with i 1 1 -1 1 1 1 i 1 1 remark-. There w ere hilly '. ooo iran-ieiil si raiig.-r- in town, and in. i -..line,., a, on, 1. 1 iii- I". ii- aim wan 1101 . the fun. The -ports" voted -olidly tor Mar- j tin. and the r.--t of the female vote was aU.ut i-jually divided Martin h-.-ti-l by aU. ut ' niajoritv Proposals to Build Vessels Invited. Wem..,i.i. I. C.. April tl. The -s--n-tiryi.t tbe Navv to day invited s,-aiii pne pos.il- until August from the shif-biiiltler-of i;n- I iiiii-d Stati-s for building five new war vessel-. The tir-t ot tln-i- i- the Newark, a Ion criii-s-r authori.il to U- built bv the a. t of lan b i. l-s;,. and the c..t is 1 1 1 t i ; -1 to .l.:;ni.o.i. Next named an-crii.-r N.e. I and "i. f.rovi.l.-l for in the Naval Appropri ation bill, w hieh will goitiio ellm-t next .Inly. The contractor inii-t guaratiti- a maximum ss-i-l for eai li of niiieti-'ii knot-an holn. l-'oreven ipiarter knot of I exbibiti-l aliove that guarann-e he isintra.-tor will n-- c. -ive a pn-iniuin ol -s.io.ooo over and alsive hi- iiintracl priie. and for cveiy iiiarter knot d. -ticiency ill -s-ed s.lo,mm will lie iliiiuctiil tVoln the iiimruet price. PnisstlU are ut-i iuv ited fot building two guulsiais h--ignat- I as No- .1 and 4 They are to Is- 17oo-t.ui vc-si-K of the tv pe of guul-iat No. 1. now build-in; al Cnimp'- work-. Pbibidelphia. w hi.-h i- n-ganled a- one of the mo-t tiirmiil a:.ie sloops of war of m.sli ru tim.-s. It i-al-o rcplinsl tluit one oi'the Vi-ss i-ls s,a tii built on m- near the coast of the (mil of Mex- i.-o, and two of them on or near the i-t of the Atlantic Oii-an. and at such pla.-e- a- the S.s n-tarv of the Navy -ball approve The thru- crui-or- must U- couipleieil within twi nt -four month- and the tvo guiilsiat vv ithili eighteen mouth- fniuiflu- exis-utiou of tin- ns- live i ira.-is. The i .m of nii-rs N... land:., in. -hi -ling i.piipuicnt '"" '' hi-ive ..f artnai.ieui and premiums tor -p-e,! i-limit. -.I t" an aggreg-ite for b..tl ve-s of noi more than ;,oon.iioii. The eo-t of giM.ls.als No. ". and I. exclll-ive of ar-nt-'iiiieiit but including e.uipment. is limiii-.l to an amount not ceis-ding .Viii.uio eaeb. - The Texas Drought. t VI Vl1. x. Tex.. April in. Th-iast week ha- iss-n one of expectancy and disappiiut-m.-nt in the H-ipIe of Texas, no rains of any .-oiisfiuii-ni-o have fallen throughout tin- im- 1m. rd. r'ui- on Louisiana, but decreasi-s jn sevcrlH as ii appniache- the pineri.-s. The general rains which usually set in at the lull of th. niooti an- w aiting. and the ...!. dry. w ind-of lb' pas- fortnight continue tn pre vail, except in the di-1ri.-t imni.-tiatelv wi-sl and s,iuthi--t of San Antonio, embracing vl.-dina, P.an.lera. I'vTil.le. l-'rioriiid lase.v-a count ii-s. w here m.slerafi-rains fell viMerdav. Thi- i State tie ol the grazing sit-tion- of the a iv -lock wa- dv ing. lietwifn San Antonio and the ii.a-t. em- bracing -u. h fertile couutii- a- iuadalou'. lionzaii-s va a. C.iloi-.ido. Caldwell, Ba-- m.p ami a down other-. Ihe drought has as. suiiied a -s-ri. .u- a---t . putting an embargo iiin all agricultural l.-ie...eni. nl. i-- i.il ly cotton, iln-chief prishiit of this section. The liel.i- an- barren i-ven of w.-eds ; whib stritigs ot cattle almo-t f-sir to -tainl up an' Iraveliug eon-taiitlv iu scan-h of gra and water. In central l'ea-, euihraciug alsuit tbirly eouiitiis -iirrouuding W aco, 'or-i.an;i and i'.uruei. the -it nut ion is sear, e ly h .roiniing. The n-ult of thedroiigbt is a noiii-ejibli-si-an-ity ..I earty vin-tabh-s at Ij-' night they met on a train al I'arliugtoii Station and Welth jostled o llarvcv as he was gelling orl'ihe car loiter the two i-amc logi-ihcr again and ll.irvev a-saultisl i Welth with a loaded cane, Is-aiiiig him -o . liadlv over the he:ul that he dinl this morn- 1 ing. M Harvey has Iss-u an--t.sl. Both l-ivs j were highly conn.-ctnl and th- atlrav ha . cniitisl a -cli-atioli. j Died From Cold and Starvaation. j Svkv.i-k. N. V.. April ti John Holland ! aged 77 years, was found d.-ad in a farm hoii-c i near thi city to-day. Hi-wife wa- bv hi- -iile. jll-l alive. She said h-r hli-liiind di.il J " " ' ' '"'M '"""""' Tbi ! "V ' " ' jouthepan of her iiepliew. Jerrv Ib jeim. w ho ow lied Ihe farm. It i- thought that -be i- out ot her hi-ad in eotbsiiieliis- of her -uf-fering- Tiie house when- the i-ouplc weii found wm--.(Uiilid. The had drawn a mat. tress ii in t. mov,. i,, 0 j Miners Strike at and Near Latrobe j LvTK...f: Pa.. April IO.The miners wl... have Isen working f.v Jsaxiuaii. Jr. IV... at UtnuK-; i- mm fn.m the I.valhaima mines, also of this pla.v. and likewise mimt-i in St. Clair. Ridgeview and Bra.kiiv ill.- nn- I all on a strike. Us-.Uas-.-mbv si;i. t f , . ----- ' "Niii-st all irtla-r miner, (o stay away from this e.-tioti until the strike ia ..I. ,i i .i .i i i .i.. . n i .. .. i. ii.. . ....... Burial of the Lata Gipsy Quean. : 1'tvnix. .. April ".The Imrial oflientie I Jeffery Ilurriwni. the yotiiic iy tjiieen. at Woodland fenietery. to-lay in tlu lourtli event of the kind in the trihea rilled by the Mauley dynasty. Harriet Mauley, the first "iireti, wat Kuried here iu lu ; her lindiaiid Owen Stanley, kin;, i" 1W. and Matilda Stanley in 14. tirent i-niwds of jole invariably attendeil to willies- the funeral (jageant. At the l.urial ol'lueen Matilda in 104 the rruwii at the cemetery u o great that the luini-ler and a number of mourner were uu-lie.1 into the grave, and a number of nenou aivident" .eettrn-i. The emwd -k. lt out of the cemetery ground t.e.Liy by a ijuad of toilier and the striits from the camp "round to the cemetery, w;i viewed by the crowd- that j lined the streets with all the curiosity that I attend- cin-n- attraction-. Uev. I. lierer, of the I'. 1!. Chun h, w ho eoniluctiil the , religious s-rvii-es on foniieris-casioiis.otlicia- j ted with Scriptural readings, prayer and a j -hort -ermon. The mourners rciuainiil -ilent al the grave ilurimr this time, while ; the cavan kept circling about the grave by a i l.im; winding roadway. i When the fiastor coni-lndeil, the mourners j lie-an a chant in the g'-.v diah-et. The re- I train wa- taken up by the iM-cupatit- of the j wau-on-. and -.sin the air resounded w ith the iwailitm-ol the mourner- and chantimr of ' ihe iMi-uaut.- of the moving carav an-. Flovv- ' ,-r- of scarlet hue were ilrop)K-il iiii tin- irravc by youn gv p-y j.'irl- dri-s--d jn re.1 and yel- low i-olored iraruiciits. they singing ' l-'arewell lielltie.' jroo.1 by. swis-t lUIeell, .sid by." The-e i banting- and moaning- lastiil until the grave wa- tilled, w hen at a -ign from ihe pa-tor the caravan moved Iroui the i iineterv. I In- .-s-veral triin-- -tartiiiL' on the n lniii tourney to their homi-s. Sacrifice of Lives. i Hicvi-o, April . The Times has a d!--patcli troni euita. Indian Territory, in re gard to an e.vplo-ion iu a mine near there yi-terdav by which -iv men wen- killed. The issly of tin-il imi-i havi- Imi-ii im-lnen-i'. a-the llauie forcitl tioin thi mouth of the slo-e w as over ou li--t ill height. The eim-iuediou-e and lifiitiir-works. a -tructiin-over l'l i fis-i long and Iwo storie- hii:h, was bloAti to pii-i- by the cuiTi-ut driven out of the -!oie. and in a Ii w ininiiti-s wa- ciivcl-oi-d iu tlaine-. The men killed in the mine by tin-explosion were ii. The nio-t di-tn-ssiiig part of tin- accident i- the sutf.s-atioii of thirtii n other men. w ho were attempting with others to reach the .,, tlirolmli tile I 111 ru-s III .n. 'i Mine. , two of them ran together at a iniiit far dow n iu t he earth. ut of the tir-t arty attempting to p-a. h No. 1' five were lost and are still in tin- mine. A s4-eond party ot tifti. n went down, and eight of the-,- an- n-tH.rti-d lost in the mine. This j makes thin. -or. live- alln-.-t.lv sacrificed to . neglei't in sis-uring pros-r ventilation and ' getting rid of the gases which form in large ipiantitiis in the mine. A cutting is now U-ing driven fhmugh into one of the upsr j lifts or .-nt rie-. The fans have Is-en startiil : iu No. J by attaching the Isiilerol the-w itdi j ing lissiiiiotives to the sti-aiupis-. Kvery ; tiling that i- ios.sible i- In-iug dotii- to enable ; ihe men Ui reach the Isiltom oi'the slope. Dead Chinamen. ' Scv Kkvxcisiii, April a. Monday was one of the gnat fi-slivals of the year, when the I Chini-si- pi onf to Point -bos cemetery and , feast the si. uls of their departed. Prom 7 j o'cloek iu the morning until noon ihcre ) were thou-an.l- of Mongolians placing meat ' oll'eringson the graves and buniing ji-s-sticks and gre-crackcr-. Tin- pnsi- ion of hacks and wagon- uutnlicred 5n . atnl the debris left mi thegniund after the atlair wa- over r. ulti-l in a wholi-sale gathering of Irani is and dogs for a iii.Hinlight Chinese dinner. The w hite siis riiiten. lent of the Mongolian burial ground i-stiman-s that the pack of roi-ps-- for shipment back to China will exiis-d J.oo liir the si-asoii. and all the exhumation- will have to he jit-rformi-l under gov.-rnmeiit sus-rvision lief. in-removal fnun Ihe ii-nietcry will Is- allowisl. The i-orisc iiiu-t have lsi-ii under the ground two years and then they an- not allowed ill the eity limits uul-s- hermetii-ally packi-l. Then- is n. it the slight, -t indication of the chini-u-giving up thi- custom of shipping hack their . dead to China, and, except with isinverts to Christianity, the rule is alwav- lo!low.-d. It is a very costly custom, and the imjiosf ou it an- increasing, but the-c are met with in-ilitlen-n.-e bv the rich Chim-H- corf-iration-w ho uiiilenak' the maiter. Saving Lite by Murder. W v-iiim.to-v-. April ij. Indian Cnmmis siimer Atkins has ris-eivi-1 the following let ter li'iin Indian Agent K. C. Klsinie, at the Ponca. Pavvius- and Otoe Agency, Indian Territory, under date of April 2, s.7 : " With a profound scn-i- of nnrret have to reHir1 thai iu ilisi-h irgiiig y.-aerday K. M. Smith, a farmer at tin-Otis Agency, for gen eral bad i-onducl tijmn theag.-iicy, but chief ly tH-i-auscofhisutignvcniuhlc temper, which wa- continually Is-ing turn.sl hsi-e iisn Isith employe- and Indian-, I had to kill him in -elf defense. He made a violent attack usiti the r-lerk at lbs-, whom he had w-ouud-isl in the arm and doubtless thought he had killed, and then turned upon Mr. .lustii-e. the agency black-mith, and my-elf. with a : i-.M-k.-d and levebsl revolver, w hen I sjinf him d.-ad. I am thoroughly cntivitunsl that I saved three livi-s ill taking his. and when it is eon-iiien-d thai one of thsc three was my ow n and only one 1 have 1 trust I may lie exniicrat.-l." .Mr. O-lnirnc i- from alltin. Teiin.. and h:u- Us-n iu charge of theageiicv sinie August, : Is-;, ; Smith was one ol hi- own apoiiit-is--. A Dakota Tornodo. V atkktowx. lak.. April A severe : wind, w hieh. Inward nightfall culniinat.il in a tornado. la-t.M throughout the .lay in this sai'tiou. Alsmt II v. w. it drove a prairie lire iii to the We-tcrn limits of the i citv . destroying sum- -imill buildings. The ' lii-i-deuirtnic!il and entire poulalion tnrn i eiloul. ami by heniic i-tfons savi-d that pir tioii of the citv. Thi-evening blinding eh uid-of'du.-t driven by the w ind n-ndensl it ittimssihc foroueto see a building half a block di-tant. This la-inl nearly an InMir. Al this time the prairie southi-ast nl the city caught tin-and the alarm was given. Kortuuately. how ever, the w ind i hangi-l mid lnve thetlames from tow n to lie north side. The entire eastern nioii of theeily seemed on tire al onetime. I luring the storm this evening freight cars were blow n out of the Northwestern yards, and when last heard In. in weie going Is-fore tbe'wiud down the tra. k towanl 'iarry. I.uiiils-r piles were scattered and light article 1 wen- -trew n alsmt Jhe stns-ts. General Conference Of The Mor mons. ''""". PUih. April a. At the i.eiienil niifereiiir of the Mormon Church to-. lay an epistle was read troni President Taylor. Can non ami Smith, who comprised the first Pn-ideticv of the chiin-h. It enn..rtiil .i. ; the s-.ple up.n the pi-a- ami pn.rity at- ten.lincthem.and iil-.li the increaseo rrA. II. of Mornionism notwiihstanding the efforts 1 ..fit- i...n.i. ... tl.. ...... i i ... i .. ..-.i..: . - "i nieir : duths. and U stand true to the principle il ,. .I.. , ., I --' . -... ... i.M.iijLaiinii til me hiinh. GiCANTIC CONSPIRACY AMONG RAILROAD EMPLOYES. The Numerous Robberies of Pan handle Trains Fastened On -Emyloyes. Pi-rrsBt April II. Keg-inning at I" o'clock last night the dice ott'n-ers detailed for duty ill this city during the day watch ln-gan assembling at the otiice of Ieputy Mayor tirijip on tirant stns-i. They tame single as rule and all w ore citizens clot lies, tjreat care wa taken that the as-n.-mbling of the ortli-ers would not attract attention as sijon as one arriveil he was taken into the building. None of the men who repined seemed to know why they had been summoned and none of those in authority would give any i-luc to the nature of the work that was in tended to be done. They admitted that it wai iuiHrtaiit, hut would -ay nothing more. . Alsmt midnight the otlieer- wen- divided into -Uadsuinl started toward different part" of the two cities. Tiie largest si-iiud went in the direction of Twenty-eight street. Another fe-uad went to the Sitith Side ami others in other directions. By IM o'clock this morning seven men had been brought from ditfereiit parts of the city and lodgeil in the county jail. They were taken to the jail by rouiidalsiut ways and no jH-rson hut lle oltii-ers in charge was allowed 1o talk to any of the prisoners. After l:.'lo o'clock ofHi-ers arrived with new prisoners every few minutes. It was iniios-ible to tell the exact iiumU-r, of -r-.-ons for w hom the door of the jail was ojiciied, but there wa over twenty, and one of the otliivrs, a little more communii-ative than theothi-rs. intimati-il that not one-half the arrests that were intended had liccu made at that hour: that iu this city and el-e-w here, from Jnu to .'too r-otis charged w ith the xime ottcu-e would Ik- arresti-il In-fore Ihe work was lini-ln-d to-day. All etrorts to learn the exact cause of the mysteriou- arrests or the name- of any of the prisoners were unavailing, but it was stated on good authoritv that the s-r-on- ar-rc-ti-d are cluirinsl w ith complicity iu nu merous train robls-rii-s that have is-cttrriil on the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati ,v St. Imis R. R diiringthe pa-t li-w ni.niih-. It is -aid further that then- wa-a combina tion of the employes, which embraced sev eral hundred men. The majority ot these w ere ordensl to the city he-t uighl mid then the order to arre-t them wa- given, fhe oilier -u-'H-ets were Is-ing arn-sted by spii-ial oiti.-i-r- w hcrcver they li;ips-ned to Is-. rhios-ratioiis ot' the combine, it i- -aid. covered lhrie Suiti-s. and in all of tin--'- nr-r.--s w en-lsing made thi- morning. Kvei-y where the oiliii-rs workisl with the gn-ate-t -i-crei-v and it sit-in- that Pitt-burgh wa- tin only city in which an inkling of the fa I leakisl out. Death on the Prairie. l.ivcoix. Nr.it. , Afiril 1. Mrs. John stow -ell, living near St. Paul. Neb. left home Thursday with the intention, nf visiting a ncighlior. She wa-aiiotiianiiil by berthns children, but when a lew r.sU from the hoii-c Mrs. Stowell di-i-ovi-risi that then- wa- a prairie lire near by and sent her i hildivu back home ami coiitiuued her journey alone. When evening came and Mrs. Stowell did not icturn home, her children startnl to mi-t-t their mother. When they had gone alsiut J." red- they saw some strange objii'l in a small cany-.u and on going clo-er to it found their mother lying on her back, with her arm- folded ihtiis- her bii-a-t. literally burned lo a crisp, p.very stitch of clothing was burnnl from her IhkIv. and though it .t-snn.'lv yet dark the wolves which alsiiitul iu the neighlioring canyons, had already torn and lan-ratu! the iiNikisi flesh of one of her lower limits. Tin- children ran Inline and informed 'heir father, who had just come home, of Iheir mother's lerribli- death. Sune Heights. rs were called, and the body of the iiliforliin.il, woman was n-ni.ni.l to the house. It is supposed Mrs. Stowell aflemptiil turns the canyon, ami that in doing so her clothing tisik fin. Hi kox. lak.. April . A prairie tin- la-t la-t night swept over a great (mi'tinn of (.rant township, in this county, doing im mense damage. Knit Town's house, his barn and other building-, together with fur niture, machinery, and several head of stis-k were dostmyed. The hoii-e was iK-eupied by p.dvvard Maloney ami his sister Kate. With them when the lire occiirnil was Annie Ma rine. The wind was blow ing a gale, and bi fore they were aware of their danger the lire was tii-iii them. Iu attempting to reach a plow ui field all were overtaken by the lire. Ivlvvanl Malotn-y and Annie Marine vven burned to death, and Kate Maloney was so badly hiirnitl that her niiivery is doubtful. I ither lo-ses an- rerti in the -ami- local ity. il l'.lMni:t.. Iak.. April s An immeu-e pmirie lire i- raging alsuil a mile south of thi-town. The citizens came out yi-sterday and a lin-bn-ak two mile- long wa- made, saving the tow u fnun further danger. This aHeruiHiu th- Ienis'ratui'c was o:i in the -had.-. A Burglar Killed. .Iami'.-tiiw n, N. V. Apil !i. A -.mii; id' liur-rlar-liave Ims-u hmikintr int.. private re-i-.lenc.si in thi-city for the past ten .lay-. Thi- moruiiit;. at lour o'clock. Imnrlars trii-l 1. 1 enter the house ot Mr. A. K. l .lllill.a prominent liu-ini-ss man. Mr. ( atliti arose and saw the intruder elimhiii. through the sittiiiK-riHiiii vindovv; lie took a ritle and lireil : the luii-;lar slujr i-i-iil to the I'mut of the lion-.- and fell dead up. 11 the lawn, the bull, of ns-calihtv havim; si-ver.fl the jugular vein and pa--isl upvvanl through the hn.. Tiie ile id litiru-Iar u- ri--niii-.l a- I'ln-s-ter V. iri--ii, an oil well driller, from llrad fonl, McKirin eoiintv. I'a. lie hud l.iti re- ently arriv.sl fnim the Ohio oil field- and -topsi hi tin-A lien lloti-e He wa- iilsiiit .'W years of ae. well dn- cd and tine l Miking. Hi-Issly was Laken to the morgue and an in. j 1 i.--t held. England's Demand Upon Hayti. ii ivmi April li The Kulish mail -tcam-it from St. Thomas w hich arriv.il here to-dav lirin.i:-the followiin. a-lviee-from I'.irt uu I'ntiivi.i March ."t!: Kvciieim-ul c.iulitiue throuhoiit the It-piihlic over the il.-ni.iitd ofKui;laiid for the pos-.ion of T inn-M- l-l.iiid or the pav me nt of j I. . in settle- mem of old claim-. It is r.-jmrled that a j special l'riti-h Kuvoy ha-pn-s-nteil Knclaud'- ! iiltimatiim to the iiaytiaii (.itverument. :in. 1 ha- threatened thf lmliardile' of the prill- I rip-tl p.rt-of the le-piihtic uft.-r the lap.-of : five day- if Kuclapd - elaini- h.- not ac- ' kiiowleil'ed. iireat -oiist4-rn.itioii ei-t- ; atiiotti; the fon-in r--il!'iit-. a- it i- -tated , that the H ivtian- m n 1 11 1? -n -ral mas-iu-re of f treiimer- if the lV.-tdMll -h.itll.l yield to Km-'laiid's deinands. j A Can of Powder Explodes, Injuring 1 a Little Cirland Her Mother. 1 'onxci-vii.lk. !.. April s. This mora ine at 7:4. o'cliM-k h can of hht-iitiir wivvder explo.li-1 in the hoii-e occupied hy John Zipiia. a Polish, miner, living on Nii;Tr Hill, at l:ivion's coke work-, ju-t north of town. A little pirl, aireii ah ut tv- y -ar... wj painfullv luirne 1 uln.ut her face mid hand-. The child's mother und two -mall h iy w -re in the room at the time. The hoy- e-ca(s-ii unhurt, hut the mother wa- -lightly hurtled. The can. which e-iiituiuc lalx. ut ten puinds of powder, was nittiui; uiij.-r a Isii, and wa initeil hy tliechild. who was play in-.' around the stove with a -tick. The house wa-iiu--ideral.lv ilnniaex-ii. Obstructed By Strikers. idtKi-N-Hi m., Pa.. April K. Yesterday Mr. Sixman of the l.atrolie Coal Works, 110 titiil hi-nu-n that tho-e who desireo! to re turn to work at the old price could do mi. The men, alter di-cti-sine the advisuhility of hi offer, concludi-d toa.-r-pt it, hut while on th"ir way to the works this luoniing they were met hy aismt loo striker-, who halted them and ordered them not to n'turn, which dv iiv they took. The stahle Ikiss, who was ailowisl to return to attend to the stock, ld s stream of water turned mi him, drenehing him completely. A Colored Parson Shot at in Alle-' gheny While Preaching. l'tTTsBt o, April 6. .reat excilcnieiit pre vails among the colored wuplc in Alligheny City over an iiiciileiit which occurred al the IIpiwr African Melhoiiist Kpiscojial Chas-1 last Sunday night. The matter leaked out to-day. A shot was fire. I at the pastor while service van going on. Rev. L. Ixiwry had oiciied theseniioii tor the evening with the text, "Thy wonl in my lamp unto my feet and a light unto my I jKitb ' He w as telling the congregation ihut j he was nut afraid, as he trusted ill the lajnl I a- his light. " No matter," he said, " If there I are thou-an.l- of thieves, murderer or a-isas-! sins pn.w ling around and lying iu wait for I me under the rover of darkness." Here he ' wn- interriipt.il by the window env-hing, ' the glass flying iu all direction- and a hall i whizzing alsmt a tit from his head and l.slgiug it-elf in the wall a few fis-t-avvay I fmm him. The siple jimiH-d lo their feet, actuated ' by one impulse. Women screamed and children crii-d and the plaiv was turned into : a pandi-moitium generally, while the (lastor i exerted himself to his utmost capacity to re- establish ijuiet. For some lime his ertbrts. I however, were in vain, but his own presence of mind and his reeatiil a-suranec that no ImmIv had Iks-ii hurt at la-t gaineil the desir ed elln t. Rev. Mr. Lowry tini-lusl hif ser mon and then proceeded to hunt Ibr the bullet. Isiking around he found a round calibre ball hidden alsmt an inch deep in the stout- wall. Mr. Iiwry was sts-n to-ilay, and. when a-ked whether he wits abb to define the cause of the shot fired, said : " I am sure that J the .-not was meant for me Usansc it came j straight through the window, pi.--.il my head and hit tin' ..pp.-ile wall at the same height lis it entered the window." Mr. Lowry has a su-picion as to who lired the shot, lie Is-lieves that some of theft-ielids of a woman who ha- litigation with the con gregation iiIhiuI certain proiierty claimed by the church are the guilty arties. Horrible Death. M von. Pa.. April !. Thi- morning w hile some miners wen-goiug to their work ihey came up. u the crushed and mangled Issly of a man lying up.u the railroad track a short distance alsivc this place, at u point know n a- the " Hevil's Ik-ihI." s.i ealled from the many aci-iili-nt- that have taken place there. Pvery bone in the Issly wa- appa rently bnikeii. and all that was 1, it to I. II it wa- a human iicing wa- on. side of the fin e, from ttie eh.i-k bone to thi- chin. This eitive is a most dangerous place, many t-son- having lo-l their liv.-s there by U-ing run over by trains, fin- body was brought to Manor by I inlerlaker Bethune. and has lsi-ii riiogiiiznl a Micha.-l lliggius. who lived at Shiifton. and who workut on ihe pis- line al i ra 1 h" v i 1 1 c . A Daring Robbery. ii:Ki:-iii it... Pa., April s. - Tin- most dar ing highway n.bU-rv that has U-cu i-oiumii-l.il ui this -.i-tioii for yi-iirs invuithI this morning idsiut ten o'ebs-k. one mile wiM of here. JohuJ. William-, agul 7u v.iirs.'a weal thy rag buyer from Johnston u, w hile on his way In .in a -mall town vvc-1 of thi- place wa- attacked by thns- unkiiovvn men. suje Mised to be tranif-s. vv ho thrt-vv him down, two of thi in holding him w hile the third one rcliwul him of about -M7" in bill- and -ilver. I Mtii-Ts are in pur-nit of the nibbers who an- supimsti! to havi- -Uart.il in the dire-lion of Pitt-burg -a Cost of a Railroad Wreck. Mii.tt vi kKi:. Wis.. April tl. Sjs-cial Agetii llinsey. of Ihe Chicago, Milwaukee, A St. j Paul Railniad. lo w hose charge the matter of i making settlement for injury to life and ) pnis-rty siistaiiml by victims nf Ihedisa-ti-r ' to the limit. -.1 expn-ss at Rio la-l fall was I iiiiumittnl, ha-just niinpletethe i-aymeul the damagi-s. all of w hieh were agntit ii-oii by iiegotiatious. without resorting lo litiga tion, in a manner sati-faclory lo all partii-s. The total amount paid for these cau-s-s was -.4,lili.l7, which was dividul as follows : Am-unt paid ill settlement of loss of sixti-cn lives. .4i .Vio : he.s nf inis-rty, Itaegagc ami ier-onal etfeets. t 'IsSW.iiT , injuries sustain nl by surx ivorsof the w rei-k, -N."'iO. Hanged by Lynchers. Cu vki.iston. S. C, April .V. At half-i-ast -t o'cl.a k this in. .ruing ab. :il sixty undisguised men fon-ibly cntenil the jail at Yorkville, and breaking t-lt the cells, seized iit.s tiis.d, Raili-.v linwdle. Prinly Thnmpson and Mosi- l.ipsi-omb, five of -ix ii.-gt.H-. chargisl with the murder of John l-e i-sid. a young white lad. iu iiii-inU-r bi-l Taking the prisoners one mile North of the village they haugeil them to the limbs of tni-s. Ttu-si-men organized a mit-piracy iuthi-fallof l.l lo steal cotton aii-1 to murder if inn-ssary to iiini-cal their crinii-s, and Ihey killnl young iriM.il, 'fhe prisnncrs wi-n-to have Isi-u trinl fhis vvis-k. but the lynchcl-s got ahead of the law A Theif Caught in the Act Shoots Hi mself . II vi.kk-tiiwn. Ml... April li.- For -..me time past 1! M II iye. editor of the if7.JM-and proprietor ot' a slat ionery -Ion- in thi- city, ha- hei-n annoye I hy p -Hv -t".i!iiii: from his stun:-. J 1 -.u-jH-cfe-l A I.. Itovvsi-r, and on Tm-sday tiiht last he and a compan ion secrcti-d themselves in the -tore. Ahout II o'clock they -aw 11 ivv-er enter from the printine otlitv itdjoiuiiiir. and i-tnict the iiintent-of theca-h lm. Have- -truck a li'hl and calli-l ll.e r.i'itier to -iirrend.-r. when lt.tvv-.-r drew his n-volver iiud -hni hiln-elf thniiltrh the head. IIiHser. who w.e. mu. h resM-:-ted. leaves a vviic and thr.-e children. After The Earthquake. Monti: i'viiio, April. 7 A heavy land slide m-curn-d hereto-day. Immense iii;m of riM-k and earth -lid down and now entire ly hlock the railway and carriage road. Train- fnun 'amies and .Mciit.itie. well laden with tourist-, had marvelou- e-caK-- from d.-triiction. p-ttimx over the track- ju-t in time to avoid annihilation. The laud fall i--o Itri-at that it will stop all railway inm- munii-ation with Mont.- t "arlo for al l.-u-t twenty-four hour-. The land slide was m,. douhteilly the result ol the -hi k- w hieh the promontory n-eeivi-l diuim; the rarthipiakc which heaii aliuiu th.- whole Kiviera on the morning of A-h Wedne-day. The tir-t -hock wa- Ihe ureatie.t in torce. A Constitutional Difficulty. Scmvmx. April Jiidtse Hand tn-vlay ereali-il a -tir aiiimiii lickawaiiua I'ounty lawyer-hy refu-in to approve the h. 11 id of Jos.-.h ll inuick. r.vently elii-t(-l tin collec tor of l.ack-ivva!iua Township. Jude l:ind hold- that he i- not -lire that the act o under wlii.Ji tax collector- are elect. 1.1 and which make-it the duty of the uotirt- to ap prove the bowl, i- constitutional. .Inde Hand in.-liue- to (Iil -ame opinion iu thi matter a-Jndi- l.ivinestone, of l.anca-ter. llewitl pve a written opinion of the mat ter in a few days. A Colored Girl Borgia. '01.ru in v, S. '.. April x. A m-trro (.Hrl employed a- a servant by Ir. .1. P. Hunter, a physician of lmrens '.unity, attempti-i to kill the liis-tor anil hi- family by puttiiitr rat poi-oti iu their dinner. All who partook of the i-ii-oiied fiHsl hei-ame violeully ill. but an- now out of danger. The ttirl tl.-il, but wa- cai.tur.-l in Spirlanhur.'li. brought biuk to Ijiun-n- and plai-ed in jail. She ronfe-seil. -ayinn -he wa- tins.! of heitit; Isiiiinl out. and wanted to kill the etitin family. Long and Short Haul Dropped. VsiiiMiTox, i. (.. April 7. The first decision of the Railroad t'-ommi ioners was reii.lerevl yesterday in favor am! al the in sumv of the .-southern Railway and Steam ship Association. romiM-i-iti).' all the princi pal railroad- and -bin lines in the Smith Th- petition wis to Is.- allowed to chaiye more lor snorter than lor lolitrer hauls allowani-? was made for "Hi .Iuv. ainl the with the proviso that the short haul tariff should not tie nurtier than it was on March :tt Stabbed The Teacher. ; Tixnx. ., April H. Miss Ida Z..p!c. i teacher in tiie si.-lnsils of Bl.s.iniiigville. was stablMil this morning by James MiManigie, pupil. The hoy hud ls-en admoiii-Ii.-d for Kid mndnct and would not dn a- she .i-ii-el. w hen he drew a large knife and made a desierite slab at her. The blade -truck her i in the bn-a.-t just iiver the heart, and cut a gash thris- inches lung. The school was it: j oiutusion at nine as the y.iuug lady fell to i the ti.s.r uuconsciuiis. The l.y walked out, ! but, but was caught In lore he n acbtsl his J home. ; -- i Buried her Child Alive. CoVTr.-v ili.k. Pa.. April s. A rrei girl j naimtl Smith, living with a familv in Birm- ! ii.gh.nii. wjis imtieiii by her mistress to In- ! in tnuible. and a few morning- later she susiecliii that the girl had given birth to a child and .Uesti..ueii her as to w hat she had done with it. -prightetuil int.. a .-out.- ion the girl -aid that the child had Us n born j during the night and that -be bad taken it dow n int.. the yard and buried it. Search ' w .is at once made ami the intant wa- s.iii unearthed, having Is-eu lightly ii.vered, and , coiis.ijiient!y was still aiive. Tragic End of a Family Quarrel. ! M t: vi.v ii.i.k Pa.. April M. Iniriug a fam ily iiiarrel last night Mrs. John Buchhol ' seized a lighted lamp and hurled it at her liu-band's head. The burning mi-sile cx- I plisled. anil in an in.-tant Is.th hu-band and i w ife were envelosil in flame-. Bui hhoiz draggiil hi- w ife fnun the burning building ; but .-he w:l- so badly burned that death re lieved her sull'crings ;it an early hour this iu truing. Biichholz wa-al-o t. rril.ly biini i. un.l i- now dying. j Refuse to Pay Increased Freight Rates. Rkviuv.., Pa.. April - . Horse- and cattle from this section for the Philadelphia mark- i el- will hereafter, or until the new freight ra'es by rail -hall have b-i-n i hanged, be sent by turnpike. Two I. .is ot' hor-.-- tor Philadelphia were -iaiied from 1,,-re thi luorning by Hie turnpike. Healer- -ay thi-y can " n.ad " their -to. k to Phila-l.-lphia fbr ..lie-half the rate m.w a-k.-d hy tin- raiir-iad ; ei.iupanii-. Heavy Earthquake Shock. I'.i hi i..ro. 't. April to..-Tn.. -ho. k- ; of earth, juake is-.-urr.-1 le-r" 1 h alii-nioon . the tir.-t raih.-r light, ah. nit J i i, and the , se.i.ud -ho.-k wa- Veiy he'vv. r.-eliil.lillg tin- ci. lieu ion from a large i;itn. follow cd bv a iar ol liu.i-n snnud-' d-ir.u ion. 1 1... .r- and vviudovv- rallied, and tho-e 1 1 in- iu ihe third -n.ry of hl.M-k- -ay the iiui! hi.-- -.-..-111-ed to -vv ,tv to and lr... p.. ,..- run into th. street iu a panic, iu ui;.- -iip, .-ing i!i 1: a ic;--rdit-epi..-ioii had 0.1 iiri-.-d in-. 11 bv Blaine Better. r. I.ci-. April I" A liMtr) tV--m rt .ii.-.m I.. li.t- A -.k ial' -l I'r ui h r fiiiic) at 1 l.K'k thi- iin. ruin. .ty Th:ir Mr. hlaim-'s Uwr rn(itnn-tt r h m im j h-ut velTii.tv . I'Ml hi-t iii'lit lit :i-. nn.n- in Iirt;ili. fiid now hi (-ui--.- )- 7 il na.iiral. Tli ('Piic!iiii- i- n-u- !i i-iit-r, atui ilir piu'iiiiiittiia ir'-i'-- h:i imi i-t-n Tiii- i- tin- i f rl tt t!it atiroilir'i. j-iiv-i-ti.iii-. NOTICE TO STOCKRAISERS ! I WILL STAND MY FULL-BLOODED TROTTING STALLION, ' '-'. - : f&sSt.- YOUNG CI 1 1 HI At ttiv K.irrn. ttin-e i '-ill we-l itf S'tiuT-sct. at TEN DOLLARRS INSURANCE -. a-.n is-eimdiiK April UU- DESCRIPTION, ViUM. rillKr'i- 11 l.i-hl ln. uith main Hint (nil. Ile i" riiiiis' t'o'tr l!n- Sprinir. s(atl,. j.-,: UiiinU tiiu'li. nut) u-its'li tt-n hmi'lre'l an-I tilly I Muiid-; will vt-i'!i it'vr! h't i: I r-,i mni i i it v wh. ii tmilnn-.t. Vitl i; H!KK inir.-fi hy HiL'h l ui"H liifl. h-l IbinrtHiii lurl" Im-Iiv Mi niiTtii.. ; hif. I'-uii. Hiii)lit Ionian n;ir--. . M.iii- 1 ifitii Itv lout Allen, he Ia Klfiun A.U ti. v;ili tt I rtM-.ir.l'.it Vol V; r'HIKKi- mriI mpi-I c-n- . tlr. iini K-U'eil fr a farm I horv. Hkk kis.. Waltt-r Heffly. Kt-i-fr. 1 w in"-. From a Druggist ofThirteen Years Experience. .1. 11. Itlyhol.ier. Hii!rton. Knnsi. -a - : 1 I have Iw eji ii-ini; Wi'i In-I -s,c,s Nuiinitn ii,iliun in my tiimily 'iuriny thi- winter, ami nn1 ii flu' i iKi retnely il lia-- vr In-eti my foriniie to. pro- i-urr. ! fiiil it very - ty iit civtiiif r -l'.-t .nu uTtortniTii; unite. I lme -v.-ral iNt:if ntii thitntiiirhly t-tel it.- Mrtnt-. Imve ynrn it to ; mv elniiireii, uimI iN'l it inv-eli in-!M-r 1 ih- tietila eii niaiiile-( it- n -.it-e, .iin im t kww it to lull. I i)ilehilti tllirteell ..MTiei'e I in tiie (tint: Im-itti. mi'l imve hniiille'l m-.iri ail ; i!m-jH..niir reinetlle-. nul e:tn tirniK a.-n tiiat ; V'i In l.eM-r' Nitriimti Hiil-itui i- the In--i thn-ut. elie-t hikI IilliL' i'lir it) the timrkel. nni take pie;-lire It! rt -fi tiniTH-t)t ! 1 1 IT it to ill tllo- til UV-l : nl' a reiiietly ot ttiix kintt. " Sllott a K-itii-; KttHrMI1it' ''V N 1 y i. 1IIKH-: s i I.I: 'tiie ouimi iotir of Soim-r-Mi 'out tT- ill otlV-r to let nt t;iMie outi-ry on t pretnt-e-i, to the lotteM hiler.on WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. 1SS7. Alt .' -loek .. in., the al.iifiieiit- tor mi l-.Hi llridlre over llleluutli.nil.i; 1 re.-k. ill the noinl vvh-n- the .il. lie road h-.nn J.-nli.-r K.m.I- to Suit, --town cm e- sii.d -Ireain m leaner Tow ii- -hij. I'lTKl: lit Ml'. V I I II All.-I - I AliAM i . I I fl KV A. .1. Illl.l.vi v. .Ii IN - M. IT.IS . ii K, l'l'-ik. I i '..iniiii ioii.-r- N 70TK K T un ri;.( TDi;s I Noti.-ei-hi-r.-t.vi.-iv-entli-.it the -.-liool llilee- I tors of -..tiler-el f..vv li-tiiu. will i.!l. r nt puiilii- I -ale ..11 I SATURDAY, MAY SJH. 1MH7, ' In the li..riiuuh nt Soiin-rs-t, iM. euntniel t'.ir 1 I.iiiI.Iiiii; 1111 11. Mm. .11 ' L. the I.A V A N-V 1 1.I.K St lllKil. Hill SK. the eolllraet to Is- uvvar.ie.l to , Ihe l.nve-l resiH.n-ilile lij.l.U-r. I'm- lu.iir.l re I crv- the riifhl to reject nil Lids. K.ir i.l.in- and j -ice tlii-atiiius rail on .ti.tui I loir. ! Itv urdiT of the IV.ur.t. nprla. S. V. SlloltKlt. -s-eretiirv. The Strongest Garantoe j Ker uiveii m ith a iti.'tlieine i ihul u hieh if tiou j iriven with lir. Ik Norman Hn Until. The j Kreneh Keiuttty for (oiitfli-. -oll-, 4-otiiltup- j tittlt. ninl ttll tiw-H-e of tin- thronl. ette-t rtlltl ; hitiyn. Kwry httitli t tiiii-iy v:imninti-l-; ne ! iwo thin K ti the Itotilr. then itiurf not j, r ( feetlv witi-tit-il you timy return it wtui th money j will e reftinU-. tl ik not a neu prepar;itiu hut 1 ti oW Kreiit h eoiiitounl wlm ii hn lvfii um-I ftr VMUt til huifun-! its timii-uiitK in Krunee anil (MTt'-riiiei uliifi-t niirtieli in-e ii iiitrM.lue tioii iu thi- country. Try it. It nver fail-. Ie ! I.isep i lieniit'iil'ijnij,HU, S,l I'ropru-iotv j r. N. Hity. I. Sole Axeut. j HVi lh- J.twepi N'orutMii Hfiluu i tUv -ure-t. j pil' ke-t. .-if-t mi'l U-i etMitfh n-tuetly ever pliw- el lylon tin innple, r. N. Boyl. Sile Auetit. YMIMSTRATOK'S XOTK'K. Ktjiie of John Wrt, lntt of i otiemntiL'h Th p.. StntrM-t Co., Pa. U-tlep" uf !niim-(riitioii ti the aU.ve --t:ite havintf hrH-ii erMtiie1 to the unteriifti-t hy iUv pntjN-r nuthority. nott:x' i iier-hv iriven to all twronfi iinlehtr! to itatc to make iin'ue.li ti pHvment. kikI thtwt !iniiiC',luiin-'UL';iilist the Nam to present th in luly authentieate! fur tleinent on SatnnihV. May . 17, at the late re lene of Ihe lee-aei. IIKNKV r. MM.TENBKKi.KK, lrl;. AilmiuiMratw. SALESMEN' WAXTEH sptN-ialttee in the hirnneN. Writ at I V tmee. ' J. Al IIN SM AW, Nurvrnian. KM-he-ler. X. Y. THE BEST -AND- THE CHEAPEST JOB WORK AT HERALD OFFICE. $-.: if 1 in fT CARPETS ! CARPETS t HOLDERBAUM'S CENTRAL BLOCK. - - SOMERSET, pA Body BrwiHch at 81.00 t7if 81.23. Tapcntry Brussels at .30, 00, 16, and 00 cents a yard. Ingrains at 2-3, 3.3, 40, .50, (K) and 76 cents a yard. Hemps from 1.5 to 2.5 cents a yard. Also (t Lanc Line of Mats,Jhiftinj, Hikjs, Muir und Floor ()il(th Stair and Hall Carptis in Damasks. Ji sets and Vcnifians in drcat Variety. Call and see the size tliosc lines and iret our 'I. 31. xMiti-p-f!, I'n., April I", tiKMin.K i:knfii:i. DRUGS! GEO. W. BEN FORI) SOX.. ri:oi'i:lKTh's ui- riiK ; OLDKST DRUG STORK IX SOMKRSHT COI NTI, At No. 1, Baers Block, IOMEHSRT, PI:TXV. U'e keel, eoli-tiitllly on Laud .1 l.irt'e -I.H k oi DHUGS, MKDICINKS. CHEMICALS, j DV K STUFFS, IAIXTS, OILS AND VAHNISIIKS. I'he pun-l and U-t to U-(..und 111 tin- market. f aiv, keep on hand :. r ,.f TRUSSES BRACES. SUPPORTERS. And all the It-wliiiK appurteii.-ince- u-..l...!li l.v Pliv-ieiaii- and lamilii-s. U in tlii- line, i- rli- t -ati-taction. TOILET ARTICLES JM SCXMIIL'S O EXE HA LLY KEIT L A FIRST CLASS HRL'U STORE. LArQE ASSORTMENT OF EIRTjHDAY (SIFTS ALWA-YS IJSI STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. ! ill K l;lT 'IIK MAKKKT Ah'Ki i:i! j Prescriptions VmwM Family ftt.r i.vaii make of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is f -,.,.r,,r iiality. Wo kn-p ii) iuilk, so that ;m special inn-ilirnt can lit- udilcil. S1I1I at 'S cents :i jsiitml. We iln :i siUare liiiim--s anil ill jrivt' yon yi.nr money's wurtli. Nu tnuitiU' t. -how ir.siils. . PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. .Ian. ... t-sT. -STO P A HI I A IIKI? HOUSE Patriot Street, SOMERSET, PA. I wish to call the attention of the Traveling Public to the fact That tile -11. U FKIi HM SK ix-l.is.-r to till- -latii.ll than either ..f the other hotels. linn tin--II i KKK Il'il-K is as.iinvinieiit In all l.ii-ine part-of town u the -.i'i. r j: Tl.at the -IIAIKKU Hi it 'SK ofiirs n J()( )I ,CT' ).I.M()I).TI().S a- any Mher tixii-.- in -.mrr- I'hiit the SUA KKKK lliil'sf: lmpriet.ir will GHArGE YOU bESS fOf bODGIJMG lliilll any oilier ti..u- ;u s..;.,ery That the -HAr'KKK Hi U SK is n tenis rami- Ii. Trial the -I! KKKK lh TSK i- tie- farm.-r-' hci Thai ll..- .-!! r'r Kit H l sK i- 1 1., t ri.v. l. r-' I,.. K.irin.-r- an. I ..Ihi-r- v i-iti:iK our t.-vv n will do v Mril ,;. -T. iiu. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. i: i.riM')i;i-: .i "inn i:mi. i:ni. - Mt:i:si . ,f i t vnt:i i kham ii j ,, j . s i;m DISTAM'K AM) YSKY.. Mil-. 1.".. r-t to Stoy-tttwn r-et to Hoover ill.' "XT to Ik'thel TM't l Jotlli-tttU I) r-'-t to K'N kwifwi Olll nie Siue T-et to f.iiiTt'H r-et to .Meyers. l,t le r-et to i 'uiiittet lain! , r-et to ahinmini T-et to Viltiinore N't tit 1'r-itm r-et lo i oiillnenee r- t to oltTlell-viil.- r-et to I'ltt-itiirh fji'e to HuiaoVIi.hia i .; n I ! M. ami tu York. -n.i'.: Winter Arrangement - In effect since Jan. 30. 87 n;ru lt ; .X .trrhr .lui-t.ivv n K.-.liiv.H-l silMKCSKI' . i ..iL-.-r -tov -low ii . . Il.-.versv tile. It.lli.-1 ti:'lil ill. Kill . HI. I it a . m. I l' :' il. 111. 1 7 III H. 111. :S u. in. M All. - No. .In-i.v ritr-nurrh J" a. m. j.loliiNouu i p. I,im Kntl I.H' O. HI MMtonl i:-: p. m .'im rsei I : J. p. in Stotou Ii 'J ti7 p. ui, Moovernx ille...J:Ji p. m. liethel -J:.;". p. in ra-M-m,vrs fnun 1'ittvi.urti ehaiiire jMiints on ;he Smier-et iV runihria at K S M KUKT A "1 i.M M l ATH X -No. ;.-.. i .1 rrirt. -uMEli-KT B::i Hi'ltimore a til ritl-huryh Ml) p in i;. kUootl ri (tS p m MiUonl l Jit u iu Pa-M'tiin-iN for SnmrM-i from ih; e--t hiiA we-t on the Cm--iMiruh l'iviton. ;iiaiiue ear m Kock WwmI. sot'Tlf- Unrxfr ti:a .vv H M Kk-KT ArriiMMitDATluN N. yt. f ts'fr j .irn'rjt Stmerv't ..tefna m Hoeku'otwl m MilloM '.i l ". a iu I'ltixhtiruh 1:.V p m I'H-o-etiL'ors for jtoims w t ehanue hi. at Uta k- i: I.TIMoKK M AIL No. K. Isan I Arrin J'. Inflow n 't 'ji a m K-- kw.-i nt l'thi-l 9:.k a ui j uniiterUurt. lloovers il!e. ltMa in W a-hiinrtttn.. My-timu I'Miiain Kiitimorv.... f.eiirer in Mia SMhKKf in. v.a m I: p 111 -'At p tn .7:.Elt p in MiltoM li.-nT a m I'a"-!!--. for fNtintf eajH eUaniie ear al Ko k A( f oMMo.THtN No. ti Johnotown ;!:: p in KocUuxl l-lhel t.ir'i p ru nrnhfrlanil ... Hoovers tiie... 4:i p hi Pitifhtiruh Stoy-town 4-p m W .i-hinvtoii eit-er (:7 p tn flaltitnore :) p in I t p in ai p in aa ia S'.M KKKT ":. p III Milfont .:I6 m Pa-wenirn f.ir earn and wpi rhaiiLi- rn mt hixkwoti.1. HiK KVKHl AntMMIATIo-No. . lSiXr I Affix S.MKiuKT I5 p m k.'KkwMMl -7:f p m Milford 7:i"ip in Pasi-fiiKerr leavinir n thi? train en niake atn neelion at Ra kwoxi wilt ni:hl bxprew truiu eat and west. Daily, f baily except Suu.lay. hrns- of our pile ol' i;ool in low Prices. HOLDKHHArM. I a i: k ii id DRUGS ! - . Uoili lHi.MK.-lii AN1 IMI"i:iKp Eeceipls Filled Willi tecles CEORCE W. BENFORD & SON. T T I Hi ..lis.-. 11 l.v -toppimtal IheSIIAKKKK ill. I -i W. SIIAFFKIi. ' M.TIMOUE t HMUl'iMi F. I sr i;orD 77.MA.' Ii .1- I.....', n Ji. v. i. H i. - ll:Ji- - 11 J-. " I - I . '.. 1 I - 1 Pitt-huruh ' Kratlt.Kk M.-Ki p-trt W e-l S.-Uloli ; I'.r.mil Koi.J o!i. II- Ur iio , 'otltliH-tlee I r-m i ii-- ;iuitn Ki't-k ool ..ti r t I ."iili-l.iirv June. M-v. r-fal. K UHM illKl I'lllf'h "'UE iiHIIIplotl Kiir)iti' ii II.'MlUJi 1 irtt. -r!iriI a.-ntiiL'toti ItjiltMiior mrriv 1.1 1-. . .'4 " .. . . p n WEST Hot l 77,.l. .t ; Itrtltiiriore ... . 4. m 'urn n. 7 f " Mi. i U ti.-huiLrtoii I(-ih " " uinherhiint s.im r H i i. H inltiiiin s-.. . i , Kairhop.. wp. - .;,(, - ; Southampton "c ' i Satnl I'Hti-h ,; . t. k'y-t.ne !-, .t ; McviT-.tale -.at :t-H . -Jiii-hurv June. - tt .;-t: - . . arret! -4(i ' kekoot -V. ! ' a-s-iniati u-t'. 4.17 ' I rin:i Itvjh 4-.t7 j I otitl'iein-f lit- ai 4 j - . j t iilt I'TU- pl-VJ - .V(fJ ' I -V ' I oiilte!- 1 ! ;V Hi '"' fur 1 liroa.l Koni Jl ..'. ,V(.. 1 ! Uet Neifon 1,' i i e. m. n-J1' " ' j Me Kef pori 1 M " 7 H t; 1 ' I HrwMoek Mti " 7-1-' " Ar. 1'itthurifii I-V. 7-.- " ' ' ) The time riven yrn Stan-).r ! I ' i Mail Tr.iin-eojineet at Rim-I; w.n-l ' toaiid fn,iu (lufrsft HHI Johri-'"M ' ,T iiutn u ith tiHiij- to tn.i frou iiU' l 1 '-':-w ith train- to mill Jroiu Iterlin. ut fioii u ith train- lo uml irm Siii-f.'in J. V. KATT'iV Nipcnn::: I- l THE PEOPLE h. tmve t-'.-n di-apiH.itite.1 in ttie r-.i-:-tuin.-l from the u-e of I'lX A WINK-. "IT.' VINKnd ntllN..rtheeall.-d KMI 'I -IVs "f roll l.l KKIllU-li.Hll.l 11-r CHERRY MALT PHOSPHATES. .-..nil.uuiu'.ni nf W Mil (Tierr-, Kutntef -f M' nd the llypuphosphnl.-. ilelirimi- t:tuulM ao.1 nutrinieut. CllKRHV M.vl.T .t-nil the .loluaell 1""' in.-r. -n-iux tlieapH-titi.-.4 i.iinif ti..n.t-,"fr l.y nmkiDitit .;!ii-itMr fur Iy-peesia m 't tiiw foni. : L.1 of A(.ttite. He.lii ne. 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