The Somerset Herald.; Ei W A RJJ ..TI.U J'-'l; r ! Proiec.f j r ' 1 . ; -v .tr . . -V", .Jsn-iarr J;'- Is vrc.t. AtviN T. Hovey mail IDSUff- veroor of In Lani Jlonnay ai- I! rut.-ltto' li'in.ion Tiie Pemisvlvaii.a lvI.l.niiJ Aiwotifi 1,.,,. mill their annual noting at Jl.ir; is';nr, twin v. lr is pencraily anticipated -that the ,r.iit fusion of t1"-' h:ilt0 litan: iii I a i.rntrai-tfd one. The f.K.l ta!k ofmikinc rx-rVw.loritu oftix'l.'nite'l Stati-a life Scnatoni ?ems to 1 liaving it pfrio-lical revival. Now tliat tlie flwtion ia oriT, with touching uimu.inity, the annual mrncm of the various Govt n.or-i urpe electoral rt'fonii. I Hi twentv ix I nitea .-iai r....,.a . who will rv-tire on the 4th of M-rvh. U'i'- j .. i i: ... I .Kirt..n rR Iih n are lfcepuowtattiw lV-nioorat". Wkt Vir.i I'tnV jolitics are extrvnicly : ;i,r..iiii? iiiHtnow. It i fairly pnha- , l.ii- that a l:vi ,il.li.an I'nileJ Stt Sen- at till l elrrte.1. Tin: lateM n rts fnjm Panama are to ; cntiii T--:it. It... ,-ir.t-t that work U coins on as n'lal i y,. ,(,)lja ,,-,,v ; ..;,- f..e y.-.ir-. n the or.a1 ami that i-onfiilonee ilM : ag u;.i ..,velH-u ,;,irNui; new that a-ain l-een retre-I. - al,y ootii-l-.Tj.ie ii'imieT of 4anlia!M were infivorof ii-enh-.-' i-reat Itntain a-I j-:ii- Wm. H. AM.r.,w..f frawf-wa cuonty, , s.a.w. N.., ,,!,.,,. ,;,;f isl4..w fliairti.aii of the K-puhia-an .-t.He ! ,;f ..Aa .w!are hy tl.etr ha::..t- Comai'lH'. TlK.ii.a- . t-r wna , l.avina expireil "n the 1st of Jaimarr. t I -:ki: ti. W i .tt I K. f low it it hinr-.l h is a i rs'.nal inlt rtt in tlie nr.-an:a-: ,!! of ttkl.t.t:i a T rritory ; he .ro- j 1 ,..4-, to n-u.ov-e tiiith-r at the close of: his term an 1 '..tt- to Coll." k an t .ivii.m as a tleie- Si:s.Tolii.Sili.i:.S Mi Al.t.tsov have no -..-at .l.-ire to -ive ii their (.--it'ions in i he I'nitf.l State" x-:i..te f-r .iat-s in the e:t!.u:et. tiiat (.i.tvejar.! of l'1-.-si i.-n-tial aspiriiiit. ."eii:.l"rs of the ahiiiiv an'I i.taittlii--.' s-.--.I i v S:.i'ni:an ami A"i s m muke "ItMt s irlili v- helltliev leave 111.- lor till' 'ahinel. tne :ii,.iniii.ciit of the M.tnlin? s f tne M:'le N'luite iaat i-ott ii-x.n.i -r. of this .list! rii-t. li . W. : m.s iii.n li- i liainnan of t.ie iviiimitt.-e on I'lilili.- I'rinl :i"'l sh ai" ma'ie a in M.!rr of the is.ii.initti-o on Keileral IN lations, .Indiriaiy S-ciai, I'.daration an ! ("V.r.o'KMoiia' .p:.rtionment. Tun I'entwylvani.-i loeetura! ('o!lep met in the S-nati- ChainU-r at Harria hmt f ii'Hin ?d .ii!.iy. Mr. Thomas I o ian. of i'hiU'lelpi.ia, wa mai'.e Trvsid.-iit of the College when ita thirty votes were i-.vst for IV-njaiiiin Ilaniinn nnd Ivi T. ?.!..rton for Ticsident and Viiv IVeiti.lent t-f the CnittJ Siat.w. Hon. Porter .S. Ncwineyer wa -!ected to convey the eertilicate ofeletlion to Washington. .AT last the returnii of the recent elec tion in Wert Virginia are all in, thone from Kanawha cnuiy liavinp lieou tranv niilteJ to the Ihaise of Delegates, Mon day. The faee of the n-turna ive (ien er.i! tiofl a juajority f -r tijvernor and make the Jong looked for split in the Silid South an aoeoniiliehed fact. The Vrei.ideiilial Kits-tors mil Monday and east the vote of the State fir Cleveland iind Thiirmnn. Hv a n-port wilnnitted to thetiovernor, hy S-eretary Stone, wc lerrn that itinee January. 17, iji'Ki. comiiiission hale Ix-en issiKsl to civil otriivrs, i'.V2 to milita ry olli.-ent r.nd 407 raiiniad and iron po licemen hive lipen apsiii:tetl. Diirinc t he s.ime time 1 ".1(1 charters were i-tsued, inelu linj IS) to railr'Mtd eouiiianieji. The n-.jiiisitions niiiiih.T 1"., the d 'ath war ranu l(, tic r?pite ! I, tin par louts 47, ineg remitted 3, pTO-!.i'iiationi iisned IS. Turn Iloroi f, the venerahle, thinka there i too imich fiyiiim; w ith the color ed brethren. He ittiyi. with a bluntnesH nil bin own : "(Jive the nero fair play nn.l let lii'ii alone. You are alwav want ing to do R-tiiethin!r with the ne-ro. It'a thiit tioin;: win let hi 11' that haf p!ayel the devil with the ncsro. t.ivo him fair play and let him alone and le Mire that you yrive him fair play. IK. n't form yourtradet tinionH against him and s-uirf the ballot lsi.e. That'a ti"t t'vin him fair play. If yon see him mi his way to Cotign-ss let him alone. If tiie iu'-.to cull stand Cott-gi-ct-S Congns ought to lie able to stand the negro.'' TiiK ri-nnsIvantA S;)prv:r.t-1 nrt JuJii-aj'lH-arvV. on the lM'nrtt lal week in bilk after the fashi m f tlie Knr lisit jtl'l'jeK. The I.ncaslcr J.fj'nmrrsv: T!m ehatit' hat been in djitulion for Mwiietime. utu!, it is K.;iMuistiKM.pprov hi of the har p'ltt'rallv. T ail levcl iiealetl e,ib it i ivrtainly a matter of ivn'lf fr It iletraet? insteat! of at. ."ling to tlie tliu'tiity of tlie lieiirh. ansl h k a tho -ph e were ti.-osMl t- rely on form huh ecreinoiiy innteaJ of the real nul jttantt' of things. :lk pivn abl ueitlier dignity or "ft ilin t" a J't .e, no more thnn a crown, suvh a? kin ear, h.Mk to tho ilinity of a ovon i-n. Tiit next lep n ill H-rhais Ik to crow n our Tresi- de!U.M 1 ,i i.-i J X it tt-.iiir.Li 11 1 ivn 1 iu.H ntr'k rsi-.ti i eireolarn to tiir niemier of the State lietrinlatiire mpteting them to answer the fol.owinp question: 1. Will you vote for tlie joint reo!n tion n:jhinittoi the Prohibition amenU menl to the Count lUit ion to a vote of the eople ? 2. Are yon in favor of mibmitting tlie pnijiwtil amendment to the people at a peeul eUtion or at the (renetal election iu NoveniNT? 'A. lo ym think tbe nmjority of your i-onftituent m ill lavor oropiwe the pro-Ititril-ry aaiendmenC by tlieir votes ? Of the funrteen Kopuhluan Senator wlm replied, tliirteen nai-l they would vote for the amendment, am! they were limits mutniinou in favoring a hjieiai eleeiion. W the iifr v iiietnU'W of the i !ete 1m replied, otiiy one is aiiiiist tbe nuhuoion of the prohibition amend- i .-... .1 t -s ii r Met.t to toe t.opk ani luur.v all favor it f-ubinisMcn at a j-ecial cUslinn. j Kepretitative 2":uh and Miiler. of , m,uiro,..,.si ,ia, l.i.-y wot.!., T.tlf f,.r tlie joint rehitic,u; that tiiey favortsl s vial c!.sti,.n, anl that they tli.tiiijht a in:ij..ity vt tlit-ir cnstitueuti w oul.j vutt tor ttie aint-nuiiiciit. .. . ., ., , ,. r.t v Uie Nt- ork Ma,! uml Ut, .- Col. Josci.U 11. Stewart, of Austin, Texan, is at the North on a tro-il.l nnssioo .-.- win. .unti r tit..,.), wi-ii.-. an-! w a or.lialiv t!iiur.rovc of the ...t t l.: .r r ... i. tillltt. vim .no. ..-..-.. .'i -.i-i . i tiie liaHk.r of ttalveston : U the Cuittttl Stiitt.lrc.J).-e it out anJ btiil.1 hrfak wa ter?., a to priv? tiiut iriijxrlal Sutv at least one p hxI scqo!-t in its thouwtn.l iiiilea of tsast. Let us have a good port in Tesns. "Give him tio money at all for a Confed erate ffoldiere' II jme. Let such iudivi.l- ..ahs 1 cared fir ni the usual St.;te i r. - j tations itliout a. uunim-ti ve iwmv. . fy-t llJI'Ir "ST r.".. .... f- j r,.,vr.i 0f in-..n. to put a ; ; : iimniaii, -n rcle-ilion. to uaeix the rising j ' mii n ft tho Brt-.iui to honor the !.t j an.! t feel Ui r atv . f.vrra- ,rnts, t utrs-, two mdior. at ill at ! -., i , , .. i war villi cfi:h other in tin L-tonoiis I-e- ... ' ' ju j.. . - - 1 tLe w t trie n:tt? ot i on:e Jer.i.e any where in the Su!h : so ast to hasten tin? unity of t'lf rK-opic. which will h-J tleiay- eJ, as it i i Uini l !.iyl, t-v tin- Lu: ! lim therv jf cvtrViiiutf 4-A4if.-U'raU". in opoositi n to natioitiii, jritii i''. I'nioii. Naiur- arc thin?, ,i?'Uil thiu. Aa 1 werfiil tiling i..r cil in the pr in-r.il 1o1t pt-li'i: shouhl N-prevented l)yOn grvus, U v.hicli the Constitution commit full wer to jirovi.le for the co:iunn ! frnse anl for the gvneral welfare. A Coiiffdi-iate Home is a national cnre. Iet us have nnt- of them. PRESS COMMENTS. I " i ritui.uvh min -i,'l-rJ.izrtie : Htrar?e. isn't it? i:.erv i!w in J.'ie eoumry to i nMr U-tt r tlian ntri! Harrison how to conttnH his rimH. !'liilal.iiiii A vi;,irt'if it.ir i L liltistr.itt 1 I"! bV ttie f .' t that our tiijur i .re n a..ily in all pirl nfCjiuii liuii the hills nfMiine oi th.- (Una-iiau U.na. j rr ..,., vt' . (..T.erul Harris -n kn-in l.iown eun-el u::.l Mr. li'u.rif p'.ir- wn lh-ev..n tenor of way.itmteinel anJ (..Tiie and :!!!' i? hat irritates ami --r- hul tije Ik:u. r.i'. and tin- M "rlin, . of n:-.at.)ii. Kn-mil!.? r.-o. .1 J .11 ha, l a'i'l iln t' .- When tiie ! hin. -i i!' of his hl.t-h noot i. e'tlitl Mid the sc. and i:i-i'sd .-.'ii:ti"rn white ooni-uiit f r W sijiflK'-"H-4s. lf '.s SMith wi!! l.l-'-'iu like a of ver'j seiiv the wea'th ii:sd "sitter Il-.w-iiiB wi-siwan! and iaia.r I and im p,- oM-.-r utar out v-.ii'.httrfrd. we tt 1! :':ud Hie euirt i.t hrink':r j ro us h!i.in and Hsjj.h- i:i a -jnan-tity thai will surprise n. Tie-iresei.i i;ro i!i of !e S i:h i- but a dioj. in the l a- Wet to : wh:.t is ! eo:rr. i Albany ..-..., Ti e w..rk wl.i.-li the ! t"j;i.i.!i I nnreli is iliin amo:u; tiie n.-,;n-es of I lie South has oven tittle uppreeial.-d in . r--huh.::'; eia ii tiiro'i::::'..;! the North. Tie rti-t iit. .-:tvi.-i:tem oi e-ii.-rc i t ath .:ii at ! Va'.ii:ti-:i. hotteter !,a I. t..l -1 t it raw attt-n. i-.ii this tvo.-k. T.ie S ii.ih.-rn ne-rs-s w.-re n.i'i.iiy etti:.-, lH'..i!d the u!e of religious i. -iiu, i.i-es vt l-n tin- ai!. 1 in .vriiu-iit i.t -;rn. AIti I) t!it-rtri' tl.-.t .- ai:-'is i.r ,-..h.red alh-.l.-s hi the S .t.tli. and ; the i-.K.vemeiit has j isl l-rra. Any re.te- meiit d -siL-rnd to t-levaie '.lie religious tone i of th-,- Stithem t.-la. ks should l- tte'comi 1 . I.y s.p:er.f nil iiwk The Catliolie elmr.-li ; with in close aad etlien-nt oraniz ition is j etiJently d.-stine-l to play an iinjiortaut pan i in the ilevelepuie:.t of the Souili. j lii!iniore Jk.'-.i'-oi : It may hn yah-tri- tatively a;-l tliet (teneral Harris .u has already selected his eahinet. and that he hits not Wn influenced Ihtreto to any ext-nt either '.' Ir'uiidship or the ulv'.ird stories of faetioiiat tlispiitirs which hive ruciuly croaditl tne ctilumns of the It ui-vniiic journals, le-neral Harrison is atKive all else a sound statesman, and his advi-ers have bts?n eh'.stu ImiiIi tie-a use of their pr.Tini nence as exMnetits of R -puhiiea-i rne-i-ples. atnl becau- of their eminent li'.iie fr the tl'.ili'-s which attach lo their p .nfolios. Ko B'aiesman that ever breathed is less i ke ly to bti i'lti leared. thu iMii f hit e:i mit?s t inn the Prvsi-l.-tit-ile-t. Whether in the field of in the council liauihor. he has always maintained the eiiurite of his con victions, and he will dj viaa President of the 1'uited Slates. Restless in Gowr.s. rnttn ttie Nsw Y.rk Te'.rzrani. The mi rnliers of the S'titrenie Court of Penti-vlvaiiia have been put in siik gowns, and tiie n erage bucolic lf-'!s'ator is ,-iisat liclmith this "Mother lin'.h.ird ' aid lo tlie majesty of the court. l wis in it the bc-innim? of innovations that will not cease until the State Senators arc clothed in togas and the Governor assumes the purple. ' 'uly eternrd vigilance will ptv-ser-.e tie.- trousers and coat of the Atn.-riean clti-ii in high places. Sackviile's Complaint. - t I.ovov. Jan. 1't. The c t'r.tsp .ndene U- twer-n the American and Uritisli litvern- inent.s w ith referetiue ft the Stekviile inei- dent :s l.- inj given t-i the .uhlic iu daily in- stahnei.ls. In one coiiirntiiiioat.o-i to Lord Salisbury Ia.hI Sackviile claims that on it- t i.(T 2i he bad i.iterVK-tvs -ftith S.vreTary l'.jyard aisiut tie M-.n-bi-.ti iet'er. in wiii he m-eived the inipresioti that ids cxphit tion tvi.s sulisfa -tore. He ns-eiv.si n.. f: thcr c 'iiiriu;t.ic.itl..n --n!! his p.is-.;.-.r t ti re t i I -,t him on n t .Iht "J He continue ! win :ill a' jnv ijrnomnt of th? pre -i' irronn'l. t 1 in u hi-h my renwv.! Kiht, b'it piriy ! t exii;''ik"'u's ovi'milktl intericGio'ial eom.ty j ! Tfi wt-re ii'ioj r.e;r-sl tj iv : I tiiat ilio IrHi vol, in Ne Verk w. ! j away (mm the JVmocnvic t.'.Iiet, ai.tl im- m-tliaie action was ne!-'ary on the fj n-s- j ; iioi .ii my .l;s:nL-rji. j ' ' l.i oMer Jt -. . ti. ate '.hi, at 'i' ii, in ! v('vii; tf'- ;t y a want f e.tmey w h. I j vent n re t think, i iifrtrvjiir-ntfti in t'e j lii-stt-ry of iipini.il ic iii'vereo'ir-'. Wrt lak-':' ! on 'ttrrf "M w ith a:y t: it 1 -11.11011 t.. t?i ( I'njin Soer"iary Itn'jrJ tfut tin K:Tii.ii.n ( wa in any A;iyr!iiir.'i':lsi.ii'? I Kf.v lilmou i the 'jiirh, wlttti lie aerepteil ny ep!;oia!i.ii ) an ! wiul he bore me mi i'i ill. Tne 'ns linn lit ifw h'i never mi:ii.s1 ait interna ! ti'UK! ci a meter. a iara- I wa- ,iare. utitil ; the laonit tt it wa-s 'iet tii t.i sm-J me tny 1 psv-p-trt, whe:i ah' ailji-uneut wa-i iviiiler ; eii iminjible. an ineitk-nt whirh etni- renl"! m- pvrnji!y wa tlrn at o;iee ma ie I rAiis of seruv.i c mi lifa.wi!! witn hT A 11 the Va liee pnprri an- dev.itin rnor-t 1 of tlieir editorials to (Iffftelliij; the diplo ; !n.itie bluntler of Saekriih and Morier. A Cute Scheme. WvHiyoro. January 1 1 Ti:e Prei-id'-nt went a lon lint of hominttions ! potma? tcr? Ui the St-uate tloi ariernoon. In mot ea!e? they were appointment at oiliee that Uavr reeeritly leer:ie Irvi;ir,:itial or when tbe iiHttiit'teni ha rk'nl. Nearly a!! f tbttst iioiiiKiniinrin. tietl er wit!i a Iar?v nnnib?r nrevi.uly iTri !. tlie ,S-nate. will be allowed to iie in the piHtm holi?, f the Irtioiliee 4jmni'.itei, To e.et:!r thfir. now would reu!l lu ktvpln,? a larr amount of patroia.re out of the hands of i'roident ITarrivi'i. and the Senator are not much d? potd to d' ibis. T'vv have lea rnd mat there i- an i-an- Tl 1 1 VfT ' iwd nuvt:nc:!t among po-stnia?' j . 1 tlw e-mntry to n'tn in favr of vonie p.'.r tieniar fHr-.n a lio i-j to be a pjdn in t;,e j g,.., lt( ,.mmjtt, 3re carefiillv sermini. In2 , M ,,. ll1I,;n:lti,,, an,, ,;., r , , f..w ,ia, nv).u ..i ml, ,,.! . heir ninfirra-tti.i is itf(..rT to il!f ;.r.p- cr perfr.nnattee if lite ftuiilit: Imsiiitsss. Roobers Fatally Wound a Man and , Then Try to Burn Him Up. I t'lx.-etisit 0. Jan. 1 i Ks S'lr.lfr H r I ...... ........... hft-s i n'"r -Mjtt,,t "!"". I a terrible rs;--r: ' e'u with tr-i foith-rs last ii;.rii!. It.u"i:i a iiMstl.itf. liiin noise in bis Inn; be wc;tt ten t j Tbe iwo iit-.tt si-, ni'iwt l.:in. tin t wfc.tr ail-1 iii.'K-tii.c s-ven w-wnfts witii a j kti;fe. Th-y tliirw th' w .u- l'i mi l in a j matipTant! . ti re to I lie- barn. whVh was ' des:nr,(si fer l!-.rirn-i.-k lial b.s-n r.-- cm-d by mrolieis of his family The in- jurod n-.vi will pn.li;.!y die. K:tj.it ioa s; niton Iworolored men. G'rat Sutttjr-ir:: in Dakota. :o. Jan. u. .v .;.a!.h fa.: ttet-Ic. out lar:.. Mirt a itv-al Uoicii - .a;s - r primed a l;it.-U ma - el that ilier was ttr-n.e dv.iitnri.Mi amor,: the ianueMin lite western "!' V f.-aniy. L'alt. Th inform-iiion ear-.. ' ,f';;'T u"h !;:Vr' "''"! "' ti'i-I v t-. W ilt7."t?y. I:a-itisl mi.srotiarv ' , ' f r Ne-rlh Dak. ta.frx one of I'itt settlers i:i jiiat district. The report Wat promptly de- Wa'sh t-:u!y. A cor-.f'uin? ws tsint I to W-j'h c-e.miy lo iiive-'rte lite ni liter. Tne result a rotnj 'et vrri Meat ion of ih rixi.iai rtt.irl. Two tiiy wen? spent in vtsirtn; families in their SiveM In the west ern :ortion of ;i county, and home ofiht. sifrhis were p.tif.ii. Wa sii " .nnty is one of the wealthiest in 1 ht'nota. h is the eer-ind trout the exireine north w-fstero isrtiott of the Territory, Cavalier Cmnty beinjt tht rri st northeni Tiie ea"'ern p'triioa of t! c-.iirtvis a level preiri-?, witii a arotly an i utei jlation, ex -ep: itn.n-sUateljr alj t-enl to I the river which l! . throtuli its hjuii ijr ies. Tit? w -stem itnrtioa of tV; c.tuti'y it m niiitainous."' as the r -sldo.tts of tiu prtirie c-'iinTry view it. It is j.it over the?e mountains that the jsiverry strict n p-tple of Wahh county wen: found. They are disotnt from Park Hiver. the newt western town ofthe 'ttunty, mid r.ext lo t nifion. the county test, the moat im(r- i taul. al.ut twenty-!:ve mil Tlie alm.t i total d'Ptrtuiion of the last wlimt crop in j this Ixlt hy frost has it i. the kettlvn aithout. a thins to pun base hopphes with and in ' ni my in-tatuv-s th. y are suHerin i-.r pr-- is-r f ssl and clothing. In several phuttt j f.miili.-s w.-ru l.iUn 1 w !; t hjd not t.whsl ! meat fir we. ks and win) h id subsisted en j tir'-'y on p .rri l-e made from frozen wheat. T!tect.m-j.ti.-iit viiiel u't-vit twenty.-ftve I f:n.:i-- in a ilrive of oc r sixty n-'K-s The j thii".' (hat h is i-e,-en'.e i the prt ttest ( sulf -rii! h is 1ks-ii the m:U weather. I There is the most a'.jec: rnvt r.y on ev.-sj- hand. The s- ttier-::re tn.i-:ly .N orwetpans an i it .he:i-;:ins. Tnere area I'e.v anadian Cttnilifs. They ore all bearim? their tot with s--.irct.ly a timn.iui. altlio.ifh m-ieh iliscour zsnt. A? a rile t! i.' families are iar-e. The nieti ar-ui::-.h'e t -1 any ork in tlie in ter as thtre is uoti.ia' that can le 1 ..ne. They t.ikt- cart -.f the s'.ock. which is ?en r ally v.areielt h-ei-ed in si--l barns and the inch -'.irt -l.eiiei -u i.y liui-li straw slacks. It is only i:i rare in.-uitaes -.hat taev are clear nf iin.-t- j.c, h-.vtever. su thai ti:iir isstis-.n iv n ahord the farmer no rt-ihrfiu their pres ent straightened circumslau.ia. All The Deed Recovered. P.TT-.:'. k-oi, ..an. Ti.e ruins of the ! leu i:;. ttr.cit.l hy the storm on Wtslnes. day to-d iv yieitlt d -h' the iiiat.h.-d bo.lii-s of four ntore unf .ruin-net. The death roll n-ov ha- i'it.s-u iiau.-es u;sn ii. IVrh;-.is t inr i f the seriously hurt w U tlie. The j opinion is that n ) m iro h i, lies tt ill he found. ! The h-.iy of the Uef. lr. .(.lllii-s I.. P..d was ihse.'.ved in the ce'hir of the Wcidin ; Itui'ili"' ai fc't tot., m. In d.ty. IFe hid t vi-h-t-tiy j ist siepsi from the elevator i when too walls fell. IIU. nose was hr-iken j ami t In re was a g.i-h in bis ferehea I tbns1 j tnc.'if l-.ii. IPs fcature wee calm nnd ! A dispatch from tireenviile, Mrtvr rMri m healed '.nstant d a h. At o'ebs k tiiis i ty, last evening to Pittsbnrgli stated tint .' j ..fiertioon the b.-iy t f io -iiar.l Carroll, a sepb Klemtng. the Market-straet tlroiKist. lals.rer wh i lived in Allegheny, was found i Pittsburgh, had been indicted for sellim; li nt Willey s ts iiar. His bmly was pinntsl j quor without license ; and that Mr. ITem Uuivi by th'-- h ej ,-y b.-.tm-. Tlie bade of jug was taken to Mercer by a constable i.u Ix-t-naid A-h.-tii.iier. a bricklayer who livtJ Thursday and gave bail for a Iu trin,'. He in Al'a'.etty, was I. .and in the Wili y ruins ; is charged with sending li-juor by express lo an 1 also that ol ti.-.ire P.leiilit-liu. i A ipi.v r iiitite-t M tve.'ti oppisin;; schrmls ; of nitshciue resttlle-l frttn tiie a;ritlent. Short!y aft.-r the alarm had been sound.sl ! anil. .ii.iric.-t from the II.u.'.-i-op ithie and West Pciiti Hospitals arrived. Tlie forintr, I lieiu.: the nearer to the s.s-ne of the disaster, I g-.t most of the patients, much to the disgust j of the West IVnn (Ms.plc. who are till .pttiis. j Lively K-rmiil-litig et.jutd iit;.re the it.jiifd I j.c-ij.ie were got out of the way. T.ie riv-ti-; rv was not coiitiied to the attaches of the : n.i-piiais. .-stivt-ru! a .e.ii'-.l.-.l jvs'p'.e were car : rie-i a.-ro-s Vo.-.l stns-: inro a harness shop tt h.re t o we'.l-kn f-vu phy-.iciansofoptH.site j s !i'-'.s ii!m.t tatue 1 1 blows in u q i-trrel as to which shimhl lake charge, j The c-irvier's jttry to tlay, after bearing J tie- testimony of ". L. Willey, the propric i tor of the Lig building, atid Joseph SiillN'rg, ; tin- arciiitts-t, adjonined until Monday. j Wiiliy said the b-.i.l ling was to be 74 feet i high. Six stories were originally intended. but it was afterward decided lo add another story s-j that ti.e t.uil-.ling could lie seen at a greater distance and thus increase I he chances fur renting offices. The six stories were ith i.it a front of any kind and the work was not under the sttriervision of an archi-t.s-t. Mr. Sfilib-rg's connection with the lnr'1. ling ceastsl when ttie plans and sicili-ati-.ns bad beeh ntts-pttd. l our victims of the di-aster were buried i this afternoon. The iiincral of Thomas I Joins to. k place lit the home of his family j in Allegheny. The young man was the main supp irt of his mother and her family , of little ones. He came to this country ' itn-ctt f .urte.-ti tn uiths ago Al.t-.tt ten days : ai- the r.i-i-h. r and chi'dn-n arrivtsl in this c.t ml rv oniv to mot with this terrible loss. What Cra nt said to Lincoln A Re miniscence of the Rebellion. W si.-KiN'Jf.iN Jan. 1J Captain MilU, who is a tm-'iilter of the Wahinlon (''ontii.entaN, a:i l srs'I lituler (irant iluriiitf tlirt o!tl hi r.e ! mi,; ihrrmJi Virirlnia. :mi who 1 wi h him at the M- of iriehm - id. was with- j;i r:'r A -fa emn-Tvit iiii held bttwein America's rr-at ir:ieral and hr war 1'res 1 ident ! " ! w. oi!tPT of t!?e jnmM xit Catlett ! staliou j-j-; ini't.re i.-.i:it starred on ! march : itirhnr.r.d," -aid Op'tun Mills to ! your c-trrepnd T.t to-day. it was about . Iii'f-i-ii 2 o'ehje 111 tlit- afienitHin tliat ; I'rid ot !aee,.In j-nd (icn t.'rant watkel up 1 near t tin tt-'.A where 2 wa- sialnuud. and had ilieir part!ir' ronvtr-;.ti-n. Aficrtalking !ie m:lu:t s tiixiul the movei:i titrs of the j army, l.!nmli j ut out his hand to Cirant, aud with t;ii pr-it-M nout.iefj. naid : ' lMe the nest news I bear from you ; will not be that yo- are moving uii Van I inton." ': ! ' luTit-ral irri!)t held Lintvihi's hand sev j era! "is'tvsi'ls beirr lie repluj. lie ?aid : j 'Mr. 1'rt?; ds' w hen I rett-ut you n irry ny army avr the Poiomac in one boat.'" Coff Confident as Ever. I CiTui.En.T, W. Vv. Jan. It The lime of tbe S ipreme tvtrt h.v been occupied to day in hearing artf tun mt on the motion to Iim! the injunetion ti prevent Ju Ie 1 u:hrie front is:iiTi? a mm lima- against Secretary f State Walker, conieliing biiu to n'port kanavha county retums to the lIature. Toe decision ia expected to m.rrow. Tije Sjnaie held i t w Ii ;ur? wion to dsy. at which one hall -l Wsis takeu ftr Tres bknt and adjourned until Monday afumo-m. The hou-e held a bail h-iur .eMon and also .adjourned unti; llo-dav. The lh publicans will frjn:? the S.-nate, but d i nft intend to ii o i '.vitil jiir mytter ien- vmdin? in the .cj.n-Ttie t'onrt is ..-tss,s of. as ilie vmv of K.sn:tti ha is ns-ew.,rr to tiitit-iertittn of ten. .i,rr. ft.-iieral n.fl' arrivtsl tu .L-v fr-m Wash-in-t-.ii. 9.H. i: is i:.iitii on .(aiviitly gooJ a illl-.rily, lias il-vl.i'.e-l lilt iwrvtarysliip of tlie Navy, t.-ivl.-re l ii by ;.-nerJl Harri m.ii, preft-rrln; to mike the on tint fjr tbe (iottiriiorslti.. -- Gift of a Church Ey a Former Stave. l.rist !Li.E. Kv, Jan. IS Ar.ilrt-i IVr (rust.ii. coi.ire.1. Iit j i-! Iv.-n to tlie Pra'tv- : t?ri:.!ts t-f louisviiit-t;-e u?s of lijs rhii-eh i (.Ript-ny. .ur. hatt-il witii lite saviitfrs of a j i .ft-t i iti. IVr-isun is a single mati. T'.'years j i He as i,: y i.ttie- J iys the pro:-?rty t.f A" lr,- rH, of P.ii-.-i.mfj Wfj f-.s-J ..n I c Uy m savin;:. He lires aioiw. . J-ii. on t..kii.e. wasltinc. etc. )a JsTS he had navel A; .0.0, jrh whieh be Nt.-ie'it tlie Knt. i Pn-hyterian Churrb pr tp erty. This Le mi tinee eae to the flmrt b rr-nt free f.jr ten yiars and now Las deeded It oiitrL-ht. County Seat War in Kansas. 1 j ' T-.rss,'Ktsn, January '.' Th ro has j for a y.ar jtast beec aMirion- unilit ! ietofs-a , the tr.wn-t of t iniirron and In-aiis. Tim i county othrjers,eiecp:iiig cleric and surveyor. I have heru at tnrails for neariy a year. At i recent elc- tion, Mr. Watson, an iiijraiis man, ; wa ejected t-k rlc. hut ti.e .inj:r.;tei"ncrs, p if'tf.sl to canvass the vote until the Supreme Cjart issurid an order fc-r them to do so iat i Motelay. This morning several deputy si erifTs went V) Cimarron to place Watson, the clt rk-elet t, in the ofiiee and to remove i the coun-y records to Inalls, when they were fired on by a ciob of Irum two to fivti littndred Cimarron syro;i.thiiers. The firir was reltinu-I with a vemreanee, ah I when it ceased it waii f.caad that J. N". tnslisli aod J. Itiiss. t-t pnininent ciliensof t.'iaiajTo:i, were killed and a number wounded.. )f the IiipiMs l-arty, Ueove W. Rihls. a deputy sheriff, was shot in the leg ctnl Lemuel Breeks and C. R atthfelter, two other de.a-tie-t. receiveii fit-ill wounds in the arm and head. The Cimarron people became infuri ated over the killing of iheir two leaJimrcit ixens and cbarj;tKi in a body upon a brit k build up in whit b Watson and the woundi-1 deputies had taken retake. At last accounts the firing w:ts jroing on at intervals lietweeii the licsie)T.-d and le-ieers, the latter using htiuse corners and other places for shelter. If Watson and the deputies fail into the hands of the Cimarrons' th?y will he hamr- ed. and their onlv S'ifi-v lies iu the timely arrival of outride assistance. Generil Myers, of lb.- Stscond regiment. Kansas militia, at 1 Wichita, was ordered by the O'overnor to j prty--i at on.-e to the scene of tiie conflict ! with a ct.inpany of troops. ) Reading's Sad Sunday. KcAMXii. P.v, Jan. IX Tiie scenes of Wtslntd-:ty's terrible cyclone were visittil by thousan Is t.f persons to-day. L-m- ex cursion tr;tius br.ti;;ht immense tiiroiijrs in on the I-A-lianiirm Valley, Vilininnhm and Northern and H -adin and Columbia 1'til loatis. There was a jam at each of the seven funerals of the silk-mill victims. Tic bod:--s of three of the duad were in St. Luke's Lutheran Church at one time, and tiie crowd was so gre.tt that the wills U-an to crack. A panic was avoided by some of the o!er heads. Thet-ontributious still continue, to pour iu and the t'itiz -us' Ownuiitiee irts iss-iei! u eir- ' cnlar statinj that the committee is now m j posciMoti of sutli -ient luiid- !-l s::ppli"-. and akin that no nt ir ni i-iry b- --:it iu. ! tJriin-haw Un. the pp.prittors of the silk ! mill, have arrnnel to continue the pavm-nt j of ititi-n-st to bt.inliiold-.-rs, the same ns if n- aeci lent Ut-1 fKcurnsl. forth.- fill i. -i-. I of ten y.-ars. an-tratine 4-H.iki, and the mil! .'Ml. w ill le rebuilt at a c.'-sl of about the victims who wrro bu-ii-I loiliy wi-ro ?s.phie I . mk'e-nar, l-..-a Ixsts, Sadie Siiad.. Amelia Ciristinan, Matii.la.'. ;r.t.v. Laura K. kircher ai.d Ella U -itnati it was at the funerals of the three last n.ini-d that there was almost a panic in S'. I.-ike s Church. Neatly all III-clergymen of Head ing in their sermons to-tUry r.-f-rred to the disaster. Liquor C. U. . Mercer. C. I. A reporter called up m Mr. Fieming at hin plai-e of business, last evening, and showed him the di-alch. He s.tid: 'T was indicted along with the rest. They have no case against me. We have never violated the law, and if we thought we were ' guilty in this case we would not Lave sent I li.UorC. O. 1). We are extensive advert i.s- ers, and h?1I much li-pior thro-aghout North- j western Pennsylvania. For some of it we j were paid cash, and the remain. I r we sent j C. 0. 1. 1 'The Judge of the fireenville Courts is a Prohibitionist, and has not gran'e I a license in Mercer County. The prosecutor in this case holds the opinion that a sale is made at the place where the article is paM f.r. This opinion will not hold in Pennsylvania Courts, as Judge Sterrett, of the Supreme Itench, decided in a liipiur case similar to the one in shicb we are involved, that it is not a violation ot tiie litptor laws to sell it C. O. D. "Tne defendant was J.tscph Finch and the case was heard six years ago. The I twer Curt found him guilty, but the .Su preme Court reversed the d -cisiou." Soldiers Orphan's Schools. HAKRtsitt.ao. Jan. 12. The old soldier has already been made to understand that pa triotism b- by no nieiLtis dead in the l'enn- j sylvania legislature, and fresh et idenee on the subject will I given him b.f..re the- scs ! slnn ends. Captain nillincsley. ttf Vt".;shi:-rtton, is I one wtKirer of the linuid Army buttons who i thinks it too late in the dav to close the i soldiers orphans' schis.N of the State aiicust i the children of the veterans, anil be is pre- pared to nive substantial backing t . his i views. There are Vet children to be tsluca- j tcu jvtc iaiiirr? wen: ku.:iiu 10 l'l'Jr j eotiniry 111 us mur 01 pern aa wore the la' li en of children who rethvt homr or. the State (liat saved them from the almsh-. it s, an,l Cuptain IlillingIey wnnts al! to lie ' itM alike. He think t!o imniVr of I s;1mo.j run be reduced, the indn-iria! f.tt-i-ures fXten and Uie sch-i-iN continued for J som time y ..1: a a ere lit to the reat Stat thai ha- Ie 1 the Union in eih.t ttitiat t k mh ; ot rraitiid.' to the oM by3 in blue. Oi- Creely on the Woather. Y-liixoroy, Jan. X Uliict Signal err, A. W. ;ree!y. ha written 'the (olbiwinja; letter to a Kentlemin in Providence. K. I , re ffaoli 1 tbe pri-sent remarkably mild wenth- j The iijrnifieanc? of the nnuual weather : eonditi'tris for t!ie pas: even mouth ran be j explained ou'y wit!i r- f-r-rem to theabn r 1 mal distribution of aim fspberic privsure over the northern hemisphere. Under tlie j doctrine of averag).. wecout I reosotiablv look for an ojten. mild winter, since tlie late spring arid suinmer wa colder than u u-t and to eounterbahmee the defieieoin of v-n-liertture in the spring anl fiiinnvr there alioutd te nn exei'S, in the winter ju.-t now occurring. This, however, ranmt in re:.-d ed an nvin;Mc for future prophet-, since thew ientilic ueof the aven,uec:in only r-- ! valid fr pasae on any re-ular train, ex fer to very prolonpd periods, and mnuot i1 H New York and t'lucajro Limited saMy be referred to in rpmal short icri'vU. j Kxprew. ueh aa t:i morttus or a year, in cae of tem- perature and rain fail. My pernal opinion j is that no one has reasonable ground f.r pre- j dieting a iate spnng on the simple basis ul the preseat winter being so fur utild anJ open. To Amend the Marriage Law. II iitaisat Bt, Jan. lit. A l.i il aiDei.-lin; the marriaie license law will be iiitr,s.luet.d in the House by Kepresentaiive Hall, of Hcreer, irmiiiir.g either one of the parties about to contract ruarria;,-? to apply fir anil secure a license on answering the li.f.'s'a.y iiiesttons. At p-esent in a nnniVr of enmi ties the eit-ieials require that both tbe man and the woman must apply in person. This is not the rule in all counties, however, and Mr. Hull desires to make tlie practice uni form. Mrs. Jay Could Dead. Xew York, Jan. 13. Mrs. Jay Gould died at her home on Fifth aveini : at s5i r M., Ut nicht. The entire faintly wait-sl J about tliebadside for tlie eml to come. Dr. Baldwin said that any attempt t- prolong j life would be not only useless, hut even al- i most rruel. Titer w notbiiij to dj b:it ! watch aud wait, Mrs. Gjuld was t.j feeble to onverse. au 1 answeret the anxiout in-ttn-iries of the loved ones alvmt with a sim ple yes or no. Mrs. Gtmld was a daughter of Daniel Smiller, a ttrmer wholes-ile irrocer of Brooklyn. Her mother is til living in ew York, bnt being feeble atid over eighty , years old, she was not notified of tbe death. I HICH LICENSE. Full Twttt of the Amendment to the Present Law Proposed by Mr. Brooks. , H tiuieai stc, Jan. 11. Following is the full t?xttf ttie bills titaicin-i amendmeiiui to the II'ghL cense -2t intrutluce-J by Mr. Brooks: sii-..,:. iu -nt to a'l a.-t crttuir I, "Au act ti. re-train and regulate the sale of vinious j an 1 -r.iou. rnati or un-ra o-j.-.s, v- i .i -u.i.! . any a 'mixture iticre.it. approeea inri-su i - I tlay of May. A. I. 17. St rw t. ; B - it rnst'.al. Sm. :o license to vend vinous, spiritoas, itialt or brewed 1. l i fsi.orany admixture tliereof. granted iiu tler any law of this cirumrniwanltii, shall be transferable or confer any" right to sell the Mrue ia other house than is imeutioned therein ; or shall any bar or place where such li i inr ia soi l by retail be underlet by the porson licensed t.) sell thereat, nor shad any person or person be licensed to sell u h li-pi cj at ret ul, unless lie or they ar -l ie sole proprietor or proprietors of all the b isiness ol any kind tarried oil iu the room or place where such liijuors arc lice nsed to bj sold: but if the party lieeu-sed shall die, titnove or cease keep such house, his, her or their license may be transferred by the authority granting the same to the su.-cessor of such p.rty for the remiin.ler of ths year on co upliance itli tiie regulations of the laws ia all respecLs upm paymiut only of i he legal fees, strc. 2. No Inutile or loinr shall bea!- U-wed to sell or serve any spiritous. vinous, j matt or brewed li.-uors iu or au-aut any place where such liipjors arasold at retail. Sr -. o. It -shall uot be lawful for any per-s.t-1 ltc.-as.-l to s-tl sjrritous. viu-ms. malt or hrvw s' ,rs at retail, to furnish by sale, gift or otherwise any of said li.pi .rs to became-.! or taken away or out of ;he boast?, nw.m or place iiitKiouad in saiti licease. Si.c. 4 Persons licensed to sell spiritous. vinoiH, inaltorhrewjtl liquors shall as far as in them lie. to prevent all disorderly conduct in and alKJtit their promises, and in case of any disturbance of the p-jace, shall immetli ately give njti.-e to the nearest slientr. cou stable, otli -er or meiu'ier of police, of such disturbance, and call npm such o:H -er to intrn.i-..-. wh--reup .il it shall he the duty of such o'.W -er to remave the disorderly p?r s ins, and i.' n.-t J to close up the place ami keep ii chiv-d until order and iiuiet are tn t.re.y restored. S:v. All psrsons thus liren-tel shall ct .i-e or shut tip their h.tr as p!ac of sal-t at or tef ire the h-iur of PJ every night and not open the same until tl .'ci..cK nU morning, an 1 on Sundays shall not up.-ti tiieh at all, 1 tt' keep tiictu shut nntn M tnd.iy at ti o'cl-s k iu the morning. This is not designed, to prevent t.ie reception and lodging of ier .;ms travcilug wttiioilt violalioti of law; pt'o- j vi., t1Jt , cities and hurt. iis the (Viun- cil ui.ty by or.iii:ani-e uiiow tiie said risttus, bars t.r places t . rctc.ain op-n on week-day eveniiigsi till an hour not late rthau 1- o't:i:ck. S:. H. !t shali Is? the duly of etery sher i:I, e in-tat.le, . iliivuian anil t.tliter of po li. to .Mini-el the observance an-1 to pievt-nt the violation of the provisions of till net, ami in the discharge of such duty, if n.-ed 1 -, iie shall have pitver to close up and keep closed any place or places where such viola lions iiecain.- known to him. whether by his own is-rst'iial observation tr by informa tion of any resp.vtaltle citizen of thejivicin ity ; also, it shall be the duty of the oiU.-ers aforesaid to arn-st any such persons so al leged to be acting in violation of law and to j bring them before any magistrate of the vi ' ciuity, to be dealt with according to the pn j visions ul law ; and it shall be the duty of j such magistrate to entertain complaint for j the violationof the law when made under j oath by any citizen of the vicinity. I Au act to provide for the payment of con ' stables throughout the different counties I of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for duties erformed as commanded and re quired by license Act of May 13, 1NH7. Sec. 1. Ite it unacted that the sum of i-ll j shall be paid in each and every year to the i County Treasurer bjl the different counties 1 ..r,i.;- .....tift, i. ;.. ...i.io;,,.. s ti... amount now re.piired to be paid by act of May 11, 1SH7, by the successful applicant for license to brew, bottle, wholesale am! retail vinous, spiritous. mait or brewed litpiors or admixture thereof, the said additional sum of f-'4 shall be paid by the aforesaid County Treasurer in monthly on rata pariii-.tits to the duly elected, qualilicl and ciiumissionetl constables in ttie ditferent wants, boroughs, townships and counties of this t'oninioii We.tlth f..r services -er'oriite.l s-s command ed and re,Uirett by au act approved ttie tlay J and year aforesaid, and up in pr-.jK.-r proof j t crtiii.d to by the fieri of the J tarter St-s-j s. ons if the place of the respective counties - of) his Commonwealth, that said duties had I l-ecn faithfully -kti" .rtoetl. j Special Excursion to Washington I via Pennsylvania Ruilroad. j In or.!T Uiut the rtifliit-. of thl c"tion j may rtij-y th opportunity of visiting Wih . inr;t.m. tin1 lVnmylv;inia Kailroati tvoin- pjny will Tun a ?iecia! ex(iirion to that ; city oti 'liiur-J;iY, Ja;n:ary "4h. Tiie Nj ! li-:ial faptu! it oi of the most intenting j i ri the I'nion. It if teemtl by many tli ni'ist Ix-aiitiful city ia America, ami ; iru-t tiiat it is the eat of g-overnuji-tit :i'fl ttio 1i.;)oii of tl:i hansitiiest initiHe I.U.,. Yn);v in the lurid, make- it internum lo t.V,try t-u'ifr I, lit iiu hranlM'. of Congress are now in daily .sev-ioii, and in fact everv branch of the j puh-'c -en ice may Ik .een in i he actual wm k : of hii-iiu-; l he government. The publie. ! i-i.iliii iiir-, fmhrachi r t!j;r Cap'tol. Wh.ie j ibiuv. Treasury, State, War, and Navy ie J part men t. ti.cjrn-at Smitb.sonian Institution j the Natio'iat M'iuni, are opeTi tothepuhlie every lay. and otrer a tield fr intereit ind ?tu ty that cannot be excelled anywhere. ! Tiie irrc.it Va-hin;tnn Monument, the behest memorial hhaft in the world, is in I itself wnh a tny lo aee. Tut raltnart- uimsuitlly low, and tbeiimita- lii-n til tbe tickets ani.lelora most pleasur able risit. Kxcur-ion tit kets gtwt,! ft.r ten days, atl mittiiir of a sti.-over in Italtimore witi.in the l.in t, eitbiT tins or returning, will lie solo from Pittsburgh at jj.on, and at cor resj.ijn.,ii;ly low rales from other Maliona in AVesicrn IVun.-ylvatiia. The tickets will l- s hk1 lor use on any recular train of tbe tlaie alvive n.tmeil. e-ctept limitetl express trains ; and in a.l.lition to the regular service a si itil train of rlor cars and tiny poacher. will leave Pittsburgh at Ss) a. ni. and run I tbroiijEli to Washington, stopping at prini.-i- Matioiw. The return conpms will be The C. A. R. and the Inauguration. WAsmNorox, I. C, Jan. 13. (!en. Wm. Warner. Uommander-in-thirfof the G. A. li.. having been ured by Gen. Uosn-rans and (.liarlea P. I.iwuln. tVtmmander of the G. A. It. of tin- Department of the Potamac, to take otiiclal action, l.xingto the (i. A. R. taking part in 1'ie iuaiijcnralion cerenn.iiies and itarude. has writt-jn a letter, in which he says : " That i:is pniHrr for lh members oflbeG. A. I!., either a indiTitltials. ptiets or departments, to participate in theioaiifrur alion none will question " " It is a time," he Mrs " When the partisan ami the sectar ian disappear, a time when citizens of the lt'-public mtwt on a common plane, having but one country, one II ami one destiny." Ti.e Comii.and.-r-in-Ch.ef will secure a place in the line of march for all G. A. It. P.sts that attend the imtuuration. He snys that it is left to thedetcrminatt in of the comrades wh.ther or not they will take part in tbe cen-mnnies. Paying His Boy's Stealings. New Y..BK. Jan. li) VVilliam R. Foster, tiie father of William R. Foster. Jr who robb-sl tlie Produce Exchange Gratuity Fund sometime since of Sl.W.OOo. and llien de. carntcd for farts onknoirn, sent to-day a ciieek f-rsi.iyf.rthebentfit or ll.e ir tuity Fund. In the note inclosed the Ren t'.euinn said that he had intended to divide his fortnne amonjt his rhildren. and had ennctailed to ire his errins son's share to tit,. Gratuity Fnnd as a partial payment of 1U boy's stealings. Rati Nose M.ke Confesses. Wii.kicsiivr.itc. I'a Jan. Th fl. '; j AV;cAi.'.T;:tr l.t-.hty pi;bllhcs,Utsl .V..S-? Mike s i con f.-s-ion in full. Hesoys; " Met M..i 'lure J and Flsni-i.n s.t.viv yanls from the scene of j the rar.r.ii-r. Misniire Said -JhIo.' I std-l"; notiiin-z" slifi the carriage passs-d n:e. I j walked rii.i--tly behind so as 'o l-e well op ! when tlie tiring oiiiiuicui e.l. M-Clare i killed Ilrst by Peth.Lio. Viliiila Mxaal I fiinber nr. the r-ad an T shut Fia-.iirait. kill- , and we thou '!:t we h.id Urst the' money, but Bevinlno, who is a tuiiner, caught up with the horse and shot htm. Viliiila fA scared when he killetl rian:tjraii and threw down thejrnn Bed lied tnron;jli tlie wtsls. i and iJevinhin took the satchel out of the btiA'y and escap J thrmu the wo .-is. ,-Wtt would have k.licd Contractor McFaddt-n had he come on the scene. One man wo i'.d not have stopped our work. My accom plices are now in Italy." The eorrts-t nam. s of the murderers are Michael K'ZX'-lio. alias lied X.-se Mike, Cuiseppe Ik-vhiitio and Via cenze Vi!l:i!a. AVvstttxi.ToN. Jan. 13. Captain Lind-n, th-3 superiiitentlcnt of the Philadelphia AseiHV? of the Pir.kertons. was here last week and perfected arrangements th'rouj'n the State Ik-part inent for the extradition front Italy of Vincenzo Viliiila, alias ' Jim," and Gaiseppe Iteviuino, the acejmplUes of Iwd Xjse M.ke in the murder of Paymaster Mc Ciure ami Hugh l'laiiigan, near Wiikesbarte on October l!. Captain Linden prtswtited at the State i'e- pannitiit the CMtifiSsicn nf Ite.1 Ne-se Mike m wnitb the i.i.irJerer said Vilhl'a an-1 Uevin ino were his a.-compttccs. The detts-tive Stat, d that he bad learned that they had sailed for Italy shortly after the murder. The ixprest utaiives ot Ita'y stationed here will assist in every way tiie I'nited Stales lo bate returned to this country the fugitive ntutderers. Cup'ain Liutlen return, d to Philadelphia yesterd iv. Senator Cameron's Plea for Cap tain Peate. Sinator ("anifnHi, from tlie I'unmiiitrt! .n Military Alfair-, hiis rt'ixirtnl a bill to i)a.t' J;inien T. IVaic, of IVr.Mvl3-aa:a. o-i tiie re tire.1 list of tiie amy, who w.w ilinti.tl fnmiiiie 9'rvi, e on -c-nnt of iiitrx:.ati,tn. Th re are liltd with the bill numprMH ti-sti-mouialsi frn ministw of tli k'Occ1. mrr-cliani-. manufsU !:irt'ri, s.t,li.trs ..f iiftr?-a-p-Tc, anJ from m my illier 1wti1mu -i"l ii--tin nlial v'H:n f t Kuinit'ld ami N- v rii.n-ncs?, W'-stmonlaii'l C-uuiuy, Vs., n here tain Vvne whs rais.l, all ol' vtioin krunv hitu ari'l have p'r-utital knrwVe of it :s h.-l'iH. Tlit-y all pt.-ak if him in Uiy iiili . ' urmj ms a ref .rnietl mm, ni oir: ry, hi t!tiM.'mi-t!H"l cimrartfr, ru Ii'h p-i:. V man!y iL-;frtii'itt. II -r wat re!.i!-l hyni.tr riae to the Kits: C npcs ;:ii J ;:. ('.ivn-!- , ami is a io.i-in of i-x-Sriiator ra"f, of riin toii .n:i.y. He is now a jkmi-ioii fXa::iiiitT liiiiik? !tV!i :i;nT:I two years o. . sO - Thursday's Dreadful Tornado. The frightful Morni eal:L--troih' at ritt bur'h and U-'mh:. Thursday wen of a na ture hard to un.f rsta:.d. h:tt it is not ditli cnlt to rcahti tlie horror and auillTin thus brought into so nntir hornet. The f irtni'lit liirouih wliieh we have jurt paM-d l.a. ieen extmordiin-ry in the mat'.er of iLs surjv..siiv'y niihl wt-ather, ami it was eXfcted in a'l iuir.en that htrfore the hal ance Of temperaiure slion'd le restored there might le a tliturliiim tt f irreat vi.-l-Tice, but it eotild h-ant'ly have been imairinrd. that it would end. t-iHriai;y in thi? hitiitide, in a tornado similar to thoe which fweep tteror-! the Went in the heat of ituimer. Atrain-it sueh vi?itation ftrtenee apjioar? to , . ... oe iKiwerisr1, ana man 8 vaunuu ma'ery over tie t!f merits utleriy fan?. The laws of natuiv are indeed inixorahle. All that Is Itf l for mortaic' more lortutiate thai, the suf ferer is to extend practical sympd'hy to the injurv-1 ai d the famine ol the dead, and thtif. in a meaoare cave the burden which lies .o heavily upon them. The Plague Stricken Yantic. Xkw York. Jan. M. The United S:aTe Bteamer Yantic, fr-m Port au Trinee, ar rivetl tonight at quarantine. She reiirt that on January t'orporal Ilowe dittl off vvllow lever. de; Itritol and Yoeman Keherare cnvaiep'eiit. Lieutenant Miles ia aljdowo with the fever. Nkw Yokk. Jan. li. The n learner 'lara Htlle brinjrs news tiat the tialena. Admiral I.uce'? thlrp, ha, like the Yantic, been, comf.Klh-1 to leave Haytian water on ac e)uni of an ou'.brenk of yellon- fcrer amn tbe crew. There ia now no United Slate war st earner left in to- Haytiun water., a id there will he none unti! the arrival of the -?iippee, which 5aiie.I a few days ano fp.m the Norfolk Navy Yard. The Our If die met the (lalena on January 3, near K-inuton on her way hi I'rt U yal. where elt.Tts will be made Xo tamp out the dieae. Under an Assumed Name. Ciscinn Tn. Jun. 10. A suit ttas t'lied to-day in tbe f omtiioii Pleas Court by Mar tin Welter :t?ai!!st Mrs. II. W. Davis, eie cutrix, tt reciter $IJ,;.--i from the estate of lh.- late IlirttKin Ii.t.is. the niilli-.t-a're car rian Tiianui'aeti.rer. Tbe uit is only pre liminary to ithers. ..rid it discV-ses a st.'trt lirg s'tiry tliat has cr-ated a proi'outi.l sensa tion here. Tite penem! charges are thai .Mr. D.rvs, wl.o d.t-.l nretitly, and wast. tie ot t inein.-iati's tit-best citizens and n leading clmrebiuaii, bud lived unier an ass uue,i name and rob- lie-l ln. partuers of stitiis fjr '.ti n.' .tariy f I.tl.tSil I. I, mis MasMuati testiliet. ta tt be I.ri.i-i:t D.ivis to this country from ti-rmany, tl. tt be was Itorn in Hanover. Pru-si i, and bis rijibt lutnie is Heitiricb WilI.e.ni Tetves. Severest Weather Yet to Come. '.. ex, January 1J. -Oil M tn Wij.-. a well-known weather prophet of Northern Idaho, announces that tne winter yet to come will he I be severest ever known. He bases bis prediction on the assertion that tbe moon is away out of its place bt tbe heavens, being several decrees further north than usu al, wMch. in his opinion, is atl utifailiti sign of cold weather. "I never knew it to fail," he sai l tiie other d.ty, iu discussing the matter. "If the moon had only gone a little out of its way I wiul l not say a word, bnt here it is at least .yono miles further north than it has any businrss to be. Three limes now since I have lived here this thing has happened, and there has always been killing weather, tin-? time it j was so cold that the earth cracked and men were frozen stitr standing up. I never saw j the moon so far mirth before, and I lull you j to look out for wiiat's a-comiug." Hovey Inaugurated Covenor. I?;titxtp.t.is, Jan. It General Alvin P. Hovey wa inauur-atetl Gorenior of Ir-!i-ana this afternoon with stately ceremony, and Iter. Ira J. f.iase was sworn as Lieu tenant Governor. The inauirural address w as a surprise in tbe strong ground it took for purity of elections. Oivemor Hovey recommended that it he made criminal to exact nion.-y from a candidate, lite di.s-n-franchistment for bril-rs and imprison meiit for challenging leorti voters. To-night a reeep-iun was held in the S'tnte Capift.l. attended !y t:-neral Harris,n a:id wife an 1 a gs,-at crush of humanity. Tiiis was followed by the inaugural bail, a wei! affair. The two New York fictions call' ,1 on Gen eral Harrison to-day, one ltea le.1 by Warn er E.tteman. pressing Mill, r f.r the Cthitiet, the oilier by .-ienator Arkeit, hat king Pla'.t. Ii is signitTjanc that tho Miller fa ?iioii went away feeling goo 1, while the others were nt demons: rat ive. Arkeii it.is accoait-ai:;-.--! by Gitiam. of Ji-7?r, whu-h pajvr on.-e ctrir-a-ture-1 Blaine as the tatooed man. Senator Cameron Offers a Resolu tion Regarding Pennsylvania Claims. WitsitisuTox. Jan. 10. In the senate Mr. Cameron otlertsi a resolution, which was agreed to, directing the secretary of the treas ery to re-examine and audit the claims of Pennsylvania for monies expentk-d in V j and to report the balance due. the f Deed Put-, our it t. Jan, II o!!i ial tr;-l t o-ti-iy. in I' -At the fl.-rd livure It.if, the ( tiynsnnte t'r.i.svr ' es :t ins -.tuin--.! a -tsl i-f'.'t.f knots an boar, an .j--m of t.tit kii'-ts over et-ttti.tct re'piocn-.etrs. I'rh-to the tri,-.l of totliy the " IJim-ti He-Jelit.' ot ihe yj...ilii. ,- t.nitl by tlie Ttinmnsot. i,y I'M'-ne C tini.any of Civile ad the r.-c..r i t-f the fastest Lat.k. isotrtsawt cruising war vi-ssel all :tt, but sue on her seventh d'h-ia! trial re: a !t ! of only jn.-t knots an hour. ftbsc.utsty Pure. TV,: row tier nevr TjirJ-. , inn-l tf tnritr, Mr-tttri n. w !i"ieo:ie:;i. M.trc ccmicminil Ihtin Hi' or-iinnp.- Litui", ami Mi::tti W i-ltt at riKii'litUm w tin t'.e mwll Jta-l ul 'nw U-t, slnrt WfiiIis, Ric.lll t.r piit-fsl hule jo!t,r' S-i-t vutti 1H C'Ti'. Ko'. Al. lUKI.NtJ lV.U'lK CVvhasy, I0 VU 6t.-xi-t. Nt w Vcik. .V.4W4.H- GOOD NEWS 1-'0R EVERYBODY. L)o you know that for one liollaryia can buy one'fui! ijuart of pure Eight-Year Old Export Gucken hcirner Whisky At tliet'd Kelial.'e P'rilj Ilanse of JOSEPH FLEMING, No. 6-1 Market St. y t ml :i.-i '.If ! . H'l I 1' met uini h iifi )'.. liial ."111 l !. t,- tilt p'mt ii lie til'Utinrtl Ht :iy t:-' :h? til. c-uiti't- f .miriniKii'.y reeeivinir. (ie)i it !. im.-". If m- :iie f H'i- e,.:i;;ii;i.'-I -:i i ire ;rt! ")V t : iiis.k y ill; r k:is.u ii'.. c i-iWilK:!"! v. e T.lf i tT" V.-. 'V"t;:. V? ki 1 lull- l h: t.V e- IH.t -.Vs.-r.l tnliii mi" jn old Ex.- ,kw t.i-ke our pnrir- r nm-'nu- t.--n i ae fall tinari tl. ' ir. --i mr 'L1 Kxy-'it. 'r rt';ftrVa Wine-.' Orl-'rs tv IiiMtl r-eeivr ,t i . , 'J ii' 1 1 ' : '31 - Securer. Ii(t tt-t!v na kM um1 fxpn or hip-ei fcct-str-l-iiig lo iiri-f!io!i; A'lihi- JnS. FLEM1 V.i c SOX, Di'lo'iHTS, dcel!- s-le. ,M iiarkc; St., l'itjurch, lu SOMERSET MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by COOX 4 BEERIT5, 1.ZALCKS 13 Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Aw'-'-s. .1 -it-t. . Ai.le lt;i-:er. Vji-ll tt. ;t:ls, tS .u. H'uii. A ItHi !t- l'.ille.. ns.Il . It, tjtV.tT.'.p . l-u i- ; "JIN :.w v V-r -r ft Jb Jfl -t -JIH- t.?:.-.-." S7 .! ; u 7"c . JAiltW; SI ...Ah -.of? "'itC It: .... t:e ft - r.""izrr." "iw . i tt 1 BiiekwheHt, r t ' n p..yj j,. bacuu. ' t "untry -1 f c ,. uui ; ;T! V tti " ,'Sl.;.wi ff' Corn, (can r '?" s!ic!',i . Vliti .... Menl w ib ('p. tr:: and sail., V iiA) It...., Hi! iv.-. "r lt' Kmr " (I.-i Kuur, KoPtr J iucvh. bi Vii mm, .... FlaiseL-it, ft hu IjimI. a h. Mi'-.tlintrt. UWlbH- tour's. tju Votatoei. if tw ... Pwbes, drifd, 1! tt , it r, t ) i j.-ii " tr-wmn Alum) J -iatk...... (A.-hifo) f?li Mt-k Sujimr, TrlkiT. B ' whie, y ft Tall m. ? tt . Warsaw Salt f M.) . " t- a'k Wheat. hn -!ta,lllc :la f-ll . ...f'tfl-SI HI 41 00 Executors' Sale . OF Valmbb R.al Estats! BY VIK TI'K of the a-it! .iri.;. t-iv.-ti bv the .at will ;ni lettineilt .t -k.Mttiii Klilf.ck. inte :i"h miii; tecceL wt i il exrt?"!- o sak un tlit prcuiie, M777.v.ir, riamv.iUY -jo, is.su, Ht I oVttwl." p. rc ."1 tlay uti , t' f farm known n th1 Mi ;.ii; iu Si.'itli.-uiiyttHi i.va-.'Hi-y, li:n'a, iiiainuttf .rl riht, Tttiff .f U . t4ttt,tli(laf :;iii.:-'oi .uti.t- K i.::. k."-.!-.. Hai.im M-tjt ; Ki. fitmt ;i(i-i .!..; ,., K'-iiMCil. hnv.ii f liitre- MU Ji'cctt;,. tl l.VtJ-ri:;r Dl.ji.L I) H 'ELLIXG HO USE. :i l rtarr 'fiiiu:l'!inc5 : at.? ;t T. a:1 I -: ti-'il. t:. 1 m a cml sute : fi'-l-uiace i V(.-"i tii'iiHrfit ; ii I s :-. t;t. t; ...f 'iii,-,- wj.;.t. a .rt'iiifM it' twfini'iiT Irmt i- ra.-t -tii na-t mi'i'-r Silu Ijh"!m;' c rc. i , ul ci;!t;.ui ni ifr" . in Lit- TERMS V t!l V til-' -ll-r.;-". W;lt -.llii- '-iiiifo" in litil tii jfioer' of it. -a iiiii'j i:, '.'ute ,'!. it mi e"(nr'-t ini ;i,e ptviai-e tv liilH- p:t iM jU'lt'inet;. m ptiai ti-ova i.tt : a Ua ' f er Hi. ol imiia ui-na y to (e of -.-il- N fit KMKRII'K, .- l.-it;.N KMl-.KH K. Ki.'e;it.rs. ja:i-.i. B. & 33. GREATEST MARK-DOWN SALE CjJ tEG0fVD. We fin-1 sun ks in evt-n- .h-pariment in our stores lie. iurg-- for tiiis st:as.u of the ve-.tr, antl have tle.'eriiiiiieti to re'lii.t- tbt in bt-f-re our Annual liiv.-niory Fet.raary I. We shall tlep,-llti el.tin-lv uptn prices In do ttus. We coiut-uij.iate no prolit lt.ni this month's husim-t other "ban t In-con vert ing of part of these slocks into eri-b. Theit- i.s a rare tT'p'irtu.'iity for buyers of I'n- Goods Vi secure ii.nirjiri-, real live bar gains. sjome of tiie sacrifices rn 1 le are : .i. yards l"st makes Tye tori l;ep. r.?. I jam. j "-ineh Dress Gooi? and Sittin-s. -V'.-. yd. ( wep- stihi tlii- St-;.-.!! at ?i ITy. I , l."'Js-s. All-Wool t 'oior -l Cash meres. -1;; ; inches wi.Ie. .ss-. soi-i r.ii'itrly n 7."h:. :to inch Ani-riean Suitin . double fold. l"c. regtitar pri.v, -V. Itiack ifrtv-ale Silk Velvets, :ic. were il.'sj. Itlatk Iri.a.le S.Ik Velvet, o-Ki. were l.-. Itiack r.rocale tfilk Velvets, il.nl) were 81.7.-.. Fntire Stoe'ic IS inch Coioretl Brocade and Fancy silk Velvets, .Vic. yd. wen- j.l.ou to l.ti . Fancy Strtned, f'h'fke.1 and Plaid Hilk Velvets, ':c, ixr, $.M, were St.ov to $-"i.t)yd. Nevet tas liV' yartls of Velvets lieen pl -cel-n a'l retail counters in America at suc'i prices Above but omlinetif tne great harttins on sale tb:s lut.iitb. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. T .oroit-.-bir organ i .1 MAIL iJUDF.It DKPAUr.M KNT, i-re your w ints ami re tjtiests wi;! have pn.,.- r aUtr.lioti. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. The Vesuvius Hxteods Linrvr. liv.rvii THE 0 MY FULL AND CLO IN SOMEkSET, AT HEFFLEY'S. I 1- OVERCOATS. Great DarefainH iu jren's. Coys' v.:A ChiUret's t'lotiiing which wi! be poIJ cheap. Call and see titein. PANTS AXD FUlkMSHIXG GOODS . My Hac of Men's. Youth.--' and Coys' 'at;t. arc? the lanro.st scltrtio to be found, in all size?, at pi-id's to su!;. All ?'."". S2. $o. ai;d $1 Gents' Fumi-shino; Goods, consisting ol Xickwear, I ndershii ts, an j Dran'crs, of all shades, colors and price. jllATS, CAP?? tlLOVKS, ' MITTENS. SATCIIKL?, TRl'XK?3, Cl'M IKiOTS AND SHOES, For Men and Women, It . nn.l tiiri. ('old wet.ilitr r.tukes u','. lo .4 tor NEW OVJ:UCOATS & SUITS. Have jiluced on my eo'inter. extra values I.t lneet tlto tiutes. SILK-FACED OVERCOATS At $7..-.0; $!.. a:nl $ I Itoit't fail to ctt'.l tit HEFFLEY'S, Somerset, Pa. A COMPLETE LINE -HOT-M'NS AXl RiFLE.S ."MJUll . -' i.t- v !.:.. - . i.i.i.rti im I; LANK UTS, lldliSi: ULANKETS. 1!A!:.;-. WHIPS LAIUES" SKATES, GEN IS" SKATES. P.t)YS' SKATES. Wu lutve ju.-t received a htrir.? lie. YEll-Y LOW P1UCES. PEEA.-E CAEI. ANH --EE THEM AT THE HAEDlM-: STOEH OF JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, DRUGS! DRUGS! H, BEHFORB, SllCt't -S.-SCJl t GEO. W. BENFORD & SON., i'!:t.srr.i::Tt)R or rm: PI LU At No. 1, Baer's Block, SOaCRSET, PEXN'A. I keep fji-uintiy uu hand a i;tr,e tocfe of DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS; j AND VARNISHES. j Tlie punt-c ami lnt to be found in tl.ia niark,-t. W- lie p on a fw!j li;;? of 1 TRUSSES. BRACES. SUPPORTERS. i And all the Uad;ng appurtenance-. u-rd th 1;- I'.i v-"( i.in- and famiiies. Vn iuara'i'ee : in tlii- hiic. rut-i a.iti-. jicit.id. I TOILET ARTICLES ASL SUSDRIHS G EXE II A LL Y KEPT IX A IJHST CLASS blilC, STORE. f ! NE ASSORTMENT OF BIRTHDAY CirTSALWtYS ljt STOCK. TOBACCO and CIGARS. Til rl IiIT TIIK MAUXl.T A I I- ull Yxw'm CgesohhM, Family ply own u t.kp of HOPSE AND CATTLE POVDE.l. It is t f a wi:.'i. r tjttitlity. We kcei. in i.u:... .,, ;-:,i hny s:v-r-i;ti i:--.'-e.!. nt e::ii ! t fl-l-ic i. S.itl af c-rits a p.t'in-l. i I tio a, Ht.ture l.u.sin!- and tt;:! i yet y:r iiK.-iitv'a worth. No j tt.ii:1 :.' to slr -v ir.se is. i j PUHE V1NES AND IIQ'JOSS 7Q.1 MZDIC1NAL PUHPTCES CXLY. j A LARGE VARIETY CF FSE3H CACIK AMD FLOW LP. SZDS. yil'MANS' COl'KT SALE - OF - 7e!-n filsl Tlctsl Ti saltslatu. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II f i BY v.rtiTf i-:' :iri nni.T 'if -;; inlnj tiit I' ( 'rv'iMii-' ( .t in ti Sii'i'T-M-r mu, , . p . u ii lo u-tiltr.-' t w- jwv.- ((!: s,;'.- Mvy-w-'!M.c iHinu'fi, n; i;.r ii.!,- i;. i.,f( ul; SA TVRDA 1. .TAX Y2:,, 1 '.. At T )'toelr of raiil lay, M-. fo!)t.-.- r -f ;i! wifiip. lutt l he erofwrly of S.-im i P. Mil.c, tl. ;. . WO 1 Tvo .ermn lojv on TI i- Mct .- . , iWJi It in l.i.- ill-. lii:?v iM :. 't. M-vtr- ' i ii , '-"im '..-t-t Ni-. :.n :nt. ).. .-.J. -i p. . k'i' A"' ' tii Wt-l, l ot ".. o.i i:r. N-.rui. i ttuci iili-T -slrtt-' on tin lv.f-i n:lKl TU;nt -r-t ttit South, hiiTiniffi io--f,,ry frame hiin-e uin Olllhlll''Hlg- llf-r-(.H (Tl't Wa 9 A P-irr,-',t' :n K T.-..-n-V': NJ in -nui ' tiir.i'.y. m- U'ci- ..f 1 hpcM j. iliiivli-r. runit'ri,i;i'I . id t 'i on,NTiy, aij'i i- ;-rs. coiila'Miinf ' a-r.-. ttu I l i ' on hl; li h a 'iufoilii- hi;t!s- ii:;i .;i,.-r olttlrtJllfttliJt. O A tTict of land !-t Snf-nir T;c; n r.-U Korr-prii..:. - Mt Vr. ru- U u-r, 3:. i . s .-.i.e.. 1 1. i.trni'--i, M-iami' -f t f morr tir ir-s, on w:in ii s t'r--i-'t t ' j irntue Il'sTli" -. -la'.,; hm-I tUf oi j kli:;i-i. I ft- . "rrie .i:rra.-e of a tra.-t of Un.1 :r. ; j llUt Ht tain. mi Town-hij.. 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