The Somerset Herald. N i i J ... 1 1" F I) V BSD AT Janiutrr '!. I3- j T.ik Lrf.:iii.inn lottery m'-nt at Chicwffo lia drawn a pri" i" lir W;ir r.tnt f r iii artvrt. T.i...; -J. J..m. -f tl. UarrW.ory 7W.?r;.,',. Usevn hos.n iTesi lent of tl.t' .Male i.iiitoiial AJiciatiou. At a ni'f'iir.c f ti.e J'e uocralic Htate Committee at llair'.t!ir0' lai-t week. Klli ott T. KiMit r a reflected Chairman of that lexly. The ari!r bill nil! pn to aroto in the Senate to-Jav, Tne.iay. Tlie rn,,ja' l.iii'.i.it.-ire that it wi'.! not reach a final vrtc fur mime J V J"1'- Hat. writers have rw! ink und want a little cin-ap notoriety aw spring ir'.'npiu nil .:ni of the country ami igairs llieuiseivcn '"W hite Cups." .. Y.-::k Cisv u.i.k;naanelhrt U n-iiiht-tin i.ihiiU r f ai!iiif. so as " M.le ..ne snio. il for every I'm uii'ii, men ami children." H is the Democratic tiil!.i.i i f fmln-rinj up. J four iw n.iit'e t'n- li-unary el O r,..n :'.! ti.kf j.liti-.'. The- 1 k:i1 (.lliri-rs to "m- ho- n, ui f, in mar.y r- fnt t.-, a im t .rr.iut ' the M:iti' aii'l Omnty. The m ;.. t ;. .n i.f faii.li.-la!' fhi vs'ui rv-ivc ilue I : !- air I i-'i!1i-i!'T.I inli. Ki '-nt-.i'vr ti i: l'i i !i fin )m-r,t-il a j.i'.l!ii!i In the ii; Tvir. I' inrt t have .iui!-r-ft '..anty trani-fi-rr.il frmn the ;.; ni to the 'ti-rti Histii-t of the NaU fiin' O'urt ri-fiii tn eotmhlcr Jic iHll;iin favnrahly Mr. J'nirh (irnput t i iiitr. .-iiK-t into th- I-tr'fl :t:ine an act i-n-aliiiL' tiir.i' jmli 'i.il liiv.rii !. Tun Prohibition Amf inhn-i.t will lx fiibicittci) to the ot-rs of the State c.a tin' l!h of Juno. I-'riui una on till that a tlif "net" aV'l '-Irys" will have l! - ir inning. At the oiitart botii rhlif c iini I'-ntiy I'roi iaitn that they will Tarry tiie Siute. Tin' iro!iabihtiei are that one or the other will 1 iiNijixinteJ in the !v-n!t. -jyinjr in a r.'vnt ronv.T.-at..'n : 'I an t 11! ytm v.ni I H.011M ht if I wi-re Pni dfiit. I Ei.tnUatidy uft'r my inuiiuni- ! ',n I would rui! my rah-rvt t-vthrHnd Kiy : u'i.t!t nii'ii, 1 dtin to ur'ntiy j iift that a'h of you rcjK.rt to me in j thirty ditvi from dnti that you have dis riiavi'd every IVnuHTtt in ymir r-sje't-ivt- dtjrtfiH'.iU at l Ulli'il his j'!ate ith Tnr. (irjnTs of tl:e State are agitating the i:itfvti..n of all .'f huM in IVnn- KylVs.iHH on tho lnof, w itli the objt't of j Itrfakin diiwn tho Ch"n;tro iei'f monop oly and rn.-oaniinc the rr.,wth of rattle in .V.insylv.tm.1. Th'y Kiint to the fart that wlifii iMH'f was raiv.-d in this State or f.m- tlie war, it wa t iiri.'h't than Chi- r.iL U-t f is now, tlnM-ii mins and all i ot ln-r JmmIs ar ch-,tor now tlian then, f'"it meata. The bill will make a live ly iittl and its iirtHwip w ill nt resinted ly tin J.ijjr Tour who own tho. Chicago r;;ttie ard and ivfiiirMatrx. A I h: i i;ai ; w;er mv: "The in- t";is! parti-'anMliiti of the I'nited Stilt oft j s-nnt.k cm Hi.: 1m- better iIiu-tnttol than . y tin htati-nient that .'ivMdiM.t Cleve- j bind has si-tit in tnore than three- hnn- i tired an i twenty-five mmiin.iiioh nince the opening m-ion of Ci.jrreiH, ami of ; tlo-se bu y-tbrev have loen coulinn- j d. To which it may be n-jiiied that the j iiite:ic pariiKjnhip of ViVM-lent Cleve land e.iu not Up b"Uei illuMrated than by j Ihe i.i 't that be has attempted to pruvble phceti f'.r bin paiti-aa i'avoritew and M bandiap the incoiniii a liniuis'.ration j by bU a j;ioint mcntf. : Ii:;':nr.T tive H of Mereerromi ty, has introdtncd a bill into the lArisIa tmv ariietidini? tho niarria liceriM act thut shottld U- pas'.l witbo.it delay. The amendment provide lliat only tme of the contracting iart:es need be pre.snt when tlie licen.se is applied for. It wan not in tended by tiie author of the original bill tliat both jurtiea fbotild present them selves at Iho clerk's olhce and make tlie required aihdavit when a licenw was ap plied f.r,but it hat- bernsoeoiij-truedand Itt'bl iu iiuwt of the counties in the State, the clerk arbitrarily iiiMtin,; that lotI(. arttf-a must K present, Thia is not right ami in many in-lanceis is extremely in convenient, and Mr. Ilali's amendment in intentleii to rectifv it. Tiik new of the election of a Uepub lUn I'nited States Senator from Dela ware, Anthony llijins l-ynanie, will 1e rMe'ned with profound satisfaction all ner the country. It is a lon lime ttinee the little Commonwealth bant leen rep resented in the Senate by a man of mod ern itlea. At the lat moment a deiKT ntc eflort wan ma.le by l!ie Ik-mtK-raU to lny Kiitticient Uepublican votes to elect their candidate, hut they bad the wrung -1a of men to deal with to be euece tul in their corrupt method a. The tdec tin of Mr. H'nr.'inR off-u't- the IVmocrat ie piin of r.aHxmr in Virginia, auJ leaves the Senate lb-publican by it old 1'Ut uncouifortabU'rhMK? inajority. With that "fair count" which now e-ui prob able in West Virginia, the I V-mocrata w ill 1 '- Mr. Kenua, and the Kepubhcana will cbt Mr. ioff or mmc other person f tjttal staiwart tu, to hit plane. Four i. not a lare majority in a body of "cv-iMity-nix mctuU'ra. but it is letter than two, and, moreover, tin lbpub!icann in t'-ongtesw are in harmony comcrning the p-neial outiineti f policy. Tin: c .',Uivv- of the I-udley case ctmi )kh.c. A iude Wooda well put, it w mwi-s.iry to have pool pround for U-liov-jn that armic iersn retvivetl a tellerad iMur hiui to toirupt ucttou before tfnd in;a bill against another rHoti for tcnd in..Fueh a le'ler. The lctnu-.'rati: tnan ik."rsf Iiiii'.anrt were unable lo furnihh :md f r even ivaonable MtspieKn t!d ar.v p.ir tn in the Slatn liad received letter f:tm D.idlry or frvn .tiV(tber M-r- hhi ative-ai uny .;eptnitcaii to .in any i unlaw fui thing aprnTtaiuing to the Tres- j i.lential or local clectim. j if wid. a letter had len eut by any : o; wboe ri'ttiie w :is not certain the ; iranl jury miht have found a lull de- j ttenbttig the otrendcr a? one whte name ! tTinkniwn; but as the IVmovru! werf j abie to pre.A'nt a name only, that of Co.. ! ihidiey, an o.Tense could not be found;! thy, not the reasonable Mispicion of an ofTease. Cobmei 1 i lU y conies out of the fmnace w ithout m uiucl. as the smell of fire upon hit- garments. Thi is a mat niL.i m th Ht'oubhean tartv s-, - t - . j way ngrrtnlaCe ibwdf : it placefi llarri- j aon' majority in own State beyond j the reach of aytierwon. Aed it i eo ia ' all the State; the Ib-pnbiieun vte rr-j . n: .1.. r. 1 frvwiierr wa mieiiigvuiij m uuu ma ly counted ; tl.o iute in w hich Itu ocratU; Goveraors xuake boast that re uitKtre accamplisbcd "by violation of the Const iir.tiun of t):o I'nind S an4 by violation r Coa-tif.it':' thi Slat," Mas excepted. That Popular Majority." Tttm tlra -Vew Yflrt Trlt.'1'.e. The mcetinf of the Eievturstl ('jli'res law I moved w tf tlie aeit.uit I'e:n Hi.- i- j r to lyrH-wl remark upon Mr. t ve- j '.iohI'is "rxirj'jiar ruaionty if . and : insiiiajiiot;-! that !br rr-,i!t in one .- two Stai deti.'i-iuii.l by brilv-ry. Tiiri hi tiiuale ti t-rrlore, that h-.- wa ra'.iy fmt"! Pre.-ivl--'K. C.iDsi.llaji that Mr. Ov;an'l' fnr v-nr of !nr I'Mi'l iicy WasMol- rn fir hin ' ;h? Sontherr. win ifiln-ttrty. whirli for many yearn otntrolkii the lloii-'-of liL-i.-t'JUliiUV4! by nielli of the worst electioii Van li knon si in our Li-lory, taik of this af.rt i harl te lar. W notice tliat the Southern bntiil'ir.-rf anil bII il-hr flnf fcredouiMin Ju'.gein il. They rather imi tate the liru a! frankne!"? of the editor of the Creenvlile . S. C. XticJ. wh.) uts that what in chared ajait; the party ' is trae, ,n.l ! add. "Th raant and unkempt Southern r win pokes a xlKitguo into a vot.-r's face to c'iae him frotn the pol'.s i a letter man than the tik, portly Northern manufacturer wle-of-fnt a K.r devil of a wora;a the choice between votiux for big It protectant an.l iar vat ion. The inj"t rvekleM re UUirt rid. who ever pailed a trUrf are h ailty lb:i the wealthy byfHTlte who gave and the lM-e'.er u-! l-aitJie-l the ru n-y that r ntpte.1 tire la!i i: -at Nor.-in.ii-r. The Tooke I lew III Mjatllertl ih--t!.'IIS in to Ka.e tl,ccre::t. etc." I: i- hardly worth whi!" t i prove a ea that i--- ttarib !y co'iti I. IS.it not in my r-aliw. TKThH. to ahtei'-'n: !ji,il'iHn in-ti'.iitio i have iva-d to exist in many jiartb of tiie Kmtii. Tae i.Mi..n returtm f r tnr Iat twelve y-,"rl a.T.nd some atrtkit'S eon tracts. The year 1"T i wat the !ail in wiiicl. tie- li 'p'tl'iicait pi-ty ha-l an) thii.it like a chain-' in iheSouta. Tiie Ku kiex K!aa had U'.-n otvie.i;- l the year h't ce. but th- hlilliloltl? p : was in il ear y ftai-. JS.ar ill toili i til It tli ' total V'i:i- tf tlir t nited States has h rea-".! Ir on '.;.'.;. 2T:i in TH to 1 1 C in -a growth -f :t'i per'"in and then I ' at tiie return uf. the K'-ptihlican v.ite in yen --f th- S -iithe-ii States : cfU, . iwr f-iil ' nT iv (It . (.-rtM.t J I-r c f of the .MrIi.ituiI . ..-.Tfc-i:l I'Hl-iill M."i-i;.i-i Sutrt t sLmlirTii.. In lit i'T wnnl w hllo tin total roiinty has inrTvn:1 i m-t rent, I i.f U p :b- 1 linn vrtr in thr ST;tf ha- hrnuk. uhdtT ' the lali aud h'io''ui. an i tlirnj' t!.1 ti:-- ; (iraj!-ni''ni resuitinn Uu Krsi.ir-tt f'.i'i-!. ; !y in-rreiiiaa;' ntnitij; a 1 the w.ty irr.i 1 J . to 4. in Sun ih i 'antlina thrw i mjcIi ail , xiti!ii of baud (ha! tiie li.yuMk.oi pav.y j ata or ralher ,'! rttnut'-d 7" 1 ' vi.u a' less than it did twelve yi-arp aj;o, v!a(. ; it Kliotild -at, taking th av.T.ii-. ivi. ;i ' - 1 tt more, Tlie natural 11 itaii v-u -f ( South CjmHna woultl tw io d.iy IJ ' ; tiie i acta::! v)te o.tnnhl is H 71 (. Talc f. ; ana, when' 7"..'d" Vdtift wto cast twtive I yean hs.i. and only " l;it X v.m!.i r ' a ford i n to the n'turns. The natcr.t! ih .iblii'iiu votr wonhl b? more tiiin l'i"'". or over tureir t.nn the vote K-iuni-d. I I.t any iuiedigent nun any rv3ecl for an ed "li)pular majority" resting on .-urh ures? Thi' diJlirein-e in S.,u;h aroMna h. j tween the vate oon::led and the vote that would d nihiUs have Iwen c t in a free dec- ' tion h l,t!V or cotT-idtTahiy more thrtii ! the w hole of Mr. Ot VfIa:id's "-5i;i!ar nia- ; jority." The diilrrenre i :ilnot reat mi lAniiyiaiia. Taking only the the State- nam- j ed ttlwive, a'l pvjns the Iliii!lieaii the :iv- erare increase of the t tal vote tliron-hoiit , the country, w!ii'h we havt- the riht to ( iiiim' it would have had ur.d'T a K' ihi u.in form of tfovemuient, the party ha (mi ii j roh'oed of niin liiaii'J'-i'J-o vtUi in ihe-e j !i trie-e tu joT iiy States alone, tu iiir.;! It am Hi's in the North, wiiere Jh-i'uhiii-in ii;; prevuil. ivi' nuriy ."'. 1 1 vot -. I'Dih r lla c:reum--lii;ic.-, J:e It v we hear a'tN.ut Mr. lev.iad's "jmptilar nutjor itv" the her, r. i r. t ieveiand never h I a niaj ity of tiie pitp'.ii.tr vote, cither in this elo-tio;i or the l.et. Hf W I. tsevet t-lei E-d I'ni ItTit, but obtained that oiliee tlirtj(:,i;h fraud. M-ner:il H:irrim lias lieen ehiJtvl J'resi lt'ht in spito of fra'i 1. Thi? the .in unction which hilory will be coinp ih .1 to makr lwtwe'n the me:,. Here Is the Pea! Cabinet. From '"! luili.ei .; Tii J'ui iml w by Mating that will vnsiit of th .fo'inul U (.t. i r-iieve patnn rariOMt v -uend Ilarri-o i's t 'ahiiie foil living : Seeretarv late A eiU'iem m f N.i tioiial reputation and lanre eMrieini ii public affair, who U-entirely free from ! snoblaery and will notatteu'pt toetnpenate for hi Mihervict'-y lo ttriii j-weii by In tniculence and bravad t,ward weak one-. S.-crMay of the Treasury A pra-iictl MateMiiaii and fmaueier, who will not vioiate the law to nurse the Surplus doctor the j mohtloy drbt Mateuienty to nake t!:e re-bi-- ; lion a'p-ar !av, nor carry enorm m? thiv- j eminent deposit in lavorett National banks i without iuten-t. ! I Secretary of War A man f military knowledge, who will not jnrmlt any of his j Mihordiuatev to i.wue orders restoring eapiur- j eI rein! fl.iirs or disehanre women and c!ol- ! dren. ; Sere;ary of the Navy A real man, and j not one principally known for following the ,hoM at iuer f 'x hunts an J as un aspiring (MM-iety leader. i SitTctary of the lntonor A well-known : Itepuhlh an w h w ill not order the depart- ; nient at half-nia-t when a distinguished j conft-ierate due, and w ho dtea not engage , in private land tH.cula:ioiis, I'o.uiaster-tieneral A prominent lb-pub- ; Ilea n. who will Imv'U to reform the poial scrvitv withiii an boar after he haj taken ; the oath of oilier and w fio ill use hiss utnn;sl energy to rtorv it to U former t ;!h i.-ney. He will abo assist in tfie removal of tome post in asters. Attorney- Jeneral A lav.-yer of National reputitiioti, who will m-t own any Fan-eU-e-trie telephone stock. We ran assure our reader that this is the ! only trustworthy infonn-.f ion on the suhjee: obtainable al tlie boor ot writing. S How Would a Republican Do? Cabinet Fmm the Iiit.iaiuy;; .l.viritl. ! AVI a'.ever t!ie I" rsounel -( the ral'in.-t i may he, the petiple eip-n-t it to ltedl.--lin.-t- ively a Harrison Cabinet. eoiMtH-d of i r- ! son? entirely bival t' their chief and inter- J Mttit tiil.-ii- in ftinl rilmt hi? fi h sii 't-i". uf ! bis administration. A ainadv remare'l. tiie rUaracter and tvndact of the I're.-.;de?it-eleit i erery day furnishing cumulative rvhlcn'-e tliat bis t ahinet w :!I te e.sen'.::d:y 4 j Urn, iti Cabinet. 12 is pervMiiatity wiil tuak; it . The p-uia?k has in .m;ho almost ihmid!ae thm " ;-nt rI Jfarriin w iilU-Pn-c l nt." with a strni:; cinj-hav -n the last ivoH. Beaver's First Urcor. 3i.anja u;. Januarv Is. ..cut-r r.c-1 vr. i hief m i. "s ha I of :he inanural pr..ces. bitm at Waybill -.rt on on Mreh 4 Ita- isueI the f illoa-'nv a h:- Jirst orb : 'iI.ivinT a-cpted tii tuviU'i-ci of tlie (vmunifu-e in charge of thf ins'iura! e-re- monie aUeadiuc t he inaii;;tirat ton o( ;-'n- j eral Hcnj.tmin Harrison as r resident tf the Tnii-d Siatesto a I a ciotd tnirslni f the i in:i.i;ural prMXssion, this apiutiu-:U I ! aniiouced : Chk-f ol .a:T". J -readier iiener- j al 1). II. llastinpi. Adjj:ant tn-ntral ol ! Penr syivania. Ail orpn;iritions dc;:-iug j to participate in the psrado will noiify the.- j hea l iuanenn or belore February , ls ; in or&vr that they nuy reei-ire projx-r a.- anment in the prtK-.!s-n. No civic orau- trilioa will lt permitted in line num'er ing Itxa iLan 5- m m No oriT.-i.atiun? J weaninc ntproier con.ume oi piii:nent i will be asuianwi a jnace in the pirade. j luck w ill leave this city on January 2 to be j band was at Stniduur? at the time of the i'urtUer annoono'menta will be published I joined at points along the line of March by j aafidenU She leares six children, theyoung iu future orders." 1 others. 1 est leas lhau six month" old. ! PRESS COMMENTS. ! ) T-mi'-r: No w...i.d.'rC.ilif..niU b a i! 'ii!'.-' i-i State. II" mars'iCictiirui;; ' ..rod'ict wniit ' '' York iVe : Mr. lvelarj.l i now i mr.i.J'r i inniri out hi r.-s! . Fortunate f--.r bw menw-T. 51 J"--' U"T i'u:1''- ; J ,!,:.,:...'.; J -ti : d not think ) iK-.,, rA! arriiv;i is sen 5i'i; evidential j tneeiii?" a'smc thji onntry ask Ira: jienple j to (Oti r his a'.iioet - ... j Phil h-j'hia Anuricrn I j ti-t and effectual i"tial:y There i hut one jr men wito etr difranehiseinent the ballot That (Sir IiTe. U .-ton rrif-i'-'r.- A jr-neral Nitioi.al cn Tyti" and nilifi;i'! tiK-etinj of the fab inct makers after they have finished their work, would seem to be the correct thing. Atlanta Cithtli tu : Mr. Randall ij a wise man and great leader, lie it wiser. ;r!ia(. than Mr. Mi ls and we shall re- J"; ice far the party' take whenever he 1 ad- i vaticud. i AnT-ta ifa.) r.Vi.cVr.' It is a positive ' n'lsf .rtiine for the Ilem K-ra'io l-arty tliat I Mr. Sfsiti, of Kn, ever went into politics. : li t i one of the mn who is Ur-ly npon- i -!'.c for our defeat In the Presidential elec- j I tioti. ! I ttnira'.o rjir-: The lime i. cornlnz, we ' ! la-heA-c. when the de.-i.,;o:i of tiie P;ir:s will i I he cm into .statue I y State I. ylsUMre and ; ' foi.yr ts. to pmiiv; il.e consumer Irom ; rol s:v and t;:e imic andctit inauul'actiirer i i ::i ik-;i trusheil ot ov la ioo,s.'!les. i I'incinnati ( ui.u.t'rt i d : A rouiit (.' ri.irty; !.i;iuour navy, old und i h-a that we noe i no i-Mes-r insolence of K'trojs-ati ;mwe few. c:vct un suhtait to any r!-t nor k-t our M -unse d toev are efjite 1: p'lhiit: f r waut tf u while I '.I.iir -ip Fii-nts on thii'on:itie Y haven't f r a f.ut liMis bit il uii- !(.: ' t.;i' no mvii i',- vni;:.: m 1:1, uu h!'iv up with co'iairy' f.if c-h( '.i-tiuii is pfY!n that in ti:i?i parti- i-'t'-ir tiit- V.k. ji't-ri n.rij: a lvatttaL-'.'s to I. u1h (',V"' If -f ci f. " ; Therp is no jer- mi in -iht at tin tu MiieM. whottin bor-.ni-m I red a r;:i! to fo.T:ior li.!! f.r the IVt-K i-i-.iti;l n iiti.t,it:o i l'ir,. ai i a half yturs h.!.tf ti t S i;n u i J. KiM'l.i'l, :inJ Mr.it e-:r i n,d :rh.ti irjut t vv I iif N'W York er 'he pn ft rr n re over the lVunsy Ivanian in a 1 'iii'.Tra'ie convention. New York A rvenne bill fent lo the Aot r pria'iout t" tinmitt e ! Yh:it doe-; t'ir.1 niena'.' It mean tiat at lat 5 ime of the i 'eiit'w i i;.-. of t II j ,e of ih prtetita tive.i have awakeiit.sl to tiie dimmer wh.ch hsetvthe I le.'Ti'K-r.i.h: purty if the present h-a i- r.- H-r-:t in throriep to tht-ir 1 p :!ii;;-.j their free trade i't'.'ita;e end. H is like- u a uot'ee f inn the I'. ind:t!l W'i'ii; -f the pir.y to the t ar:iie-MiiN wins of the party ti..tt the d;'-t.itio:i of t!te !att,-r imit end. N w Y.uk S-i-t : If it is true that Mr. (' e eland hu treated Mr. llayjrd nn rely an a 1 rk, denying nim any control over the nni- iiu;x;riaot jJU.rn of the S; ate Iepart iii'n:. and iuer e,,!i-u!tii: lorn in matters r! i iter;iatituai jo!n y, the f.wt relieves the Mvneary of H:ate of a heavy load. It would le p!"aant to hei eve that Mr. I'ayard is in in vi ay ropouyilue tor tlie foreign joIiry of li e Cuiutl Stater under I're-ident Tieve ht'id 5 ftdiniuiMration, with its dtmul rec ord of haaih-Hiz ement. -urrendi'r, teruiver nation, and weak alternations ct blii-iter and haek;Kwn. Elected United States Senator by Delaware Republians. I ivi:u, Ii:'... .la a. l." Tiie Senatorial Mni.v'.e tnh d at ".-H t!i: mri.ir: in the ii'iiiir.i'i r.f A St r-nv irlsi.s. of NV-.v- ra-tie ' "ouiity. t;p-n '. f,rry-l!iird ballot. At niornitiit :!ie )I mi-c balloted for I -i.t.-d S-a'.-s S."iuu.r. Tiie f Mirti-en K:- p;d'iie;m nie:nhrf vol. 1 for Ar.ihony Hi : in-. ti.e t" tlr. I"' Tn'wraih' inin'vrs for i A f eil i i; hiti-tn, aod ihe remaining two, : lira' k" in and dray, fr Juhs b. Walcott. ! The div:s:.i:4 in tiie I' -tn K'ratie vote wa in j coitM-'jU n-.'f- of tlie ioahiiity 4f their eaueu to are.r inon a Cio-iislale. The Senate ' n.tiioit 1 at U;I. fr t n:ed ti.les ren itor. i n l.-:nc .'a:-:t. ;.f.c im-iii1 nted f.r ' J.l'U I. two l;"'u'i!ieat;s for 1 i;- tn.tk.- the vote of 1 Ant i too v borlj II .ites and : U ibin-ou '2. I'iie opjKt-ition to Mr. Iii;;:n5 h:id been entirely up n cemty iines tio one ever onrs ' u iiin hi !irtiifs for the o;ii-i lie will be a jviwejful aid lo tin? Ih-ui! cn nde of tiie I'nited Suites Senate. The prolonged stn::; ' j;'" has ih'v.-'loped the f.i;;i that radical change i in the p dlties of thi-- State has ht en inauu ! tat'il. Men of wealth and influence, who h.ive heretoftire taken no iu:i-re.t iu lit? p tiiti-utl adhirs f S;ate, have arinouncvd thi :r determination loti.fceau aetiv-.- iioer ! est ; and t!ie U-t of re-mlt.-: are predicte!. liorox, Mass., .I tti. 1. litor il ar was j this afternoon redvted to tiie Fnited Siati-s : tian? by a party vo'e. II n. P. , Ciilhi-". receiving a Coni;!inientary vote from the ! ItemiHTats. Ar-t'.-iTA, Mk., Jati. l'i. Senator Frye w.is to d iv re-ehi-letl to the I mt-st .siarei ju it by a party vote. II irris M. Fia:st;d rtH-iv-ed the cuiiphaie'r-'iry iVin-M ratic vole. L.wsixo, Micit.,.lati. 1). Jam::. McMillan K.'p. ) of iK'troit, wa c fee ted Fiiile i Siatv SnaUr to Su.veed Thorn is V. Palmer, tiii. alu-rn .on. i' tti;re--man M. H. Ford, of , (.rand Ilipi 1-;, receive 1 the. complimentary j Vole of the lemoerat. ; The Challenge of a Southern Editor. i C-i.i i nrs. S. r.f Jan. 1 . " 1 1 comment ing on the recent address isn.'d by K. M. ' 1'raytou, ch lirm in of tlie U p:ihliein St tte J ("oinmittee, 'Tlie firMnvi!ie N.-ws ' today : Kays : It is not worth whita to ehalleMiKe ex j t oileetor Urayton s eouuter:!asi tothoSj nh i r-arolina election law. We prvfer to declare ' b 'idly that mot of wiiat he says is true, and that the taw lie Uecnn:-s was and is inten ded to keep the control of this State with the w liite people, who are a minority in num bers, but who pjy tiifietemn-tw sitiiiths of ! tiie taxes and repr"--i?tt niuety-nine one- butidreiithy of the in-eSli-ene and moral forre. Then we can siy lo M.r. Brjyron and to the partisan 11 ;. biican p !iticiar!4 to whom he app.Mls. "What are yon t wn to do about it ?'f Tiie.e laxs arc constitu tional. They are the laws of the State of South Carolina. rep;-e-iuinj; tlie will of th ' "ivereiru ruling Kp!c of the S'ate, wtio rule be Mise tiiey h ivo t!j. m.-ntal, m ra!. physical and financial iwer to rule. Tiie entire Kepublican party in the Tinted States, w i!h all the ptwer tif the fiovernment le-bi-id it. cann 't inakf. S u'h Carolina a puhlican State, hv iu? it cinuo mike til1? K pub!iean r.irty lit -re re-p -e'sh'n. Tii ptnnt and unkempt S-ntfurener who a nhotnn into a voter's fA-"? to e'Mio him from tiie polls isa better mm th.tuthe leek, jHirtly Northern manf.'turcr wlii off .. a pttir devil tf a w-trkiinn tiie ch t'.cc btwe.'ti j voting fstr hi,;h prot :i n an i Marvation. j Th1 m-t r s kic.ss ie l--!ilrt rid- rs w iio ever J .::iied a trijrrrT or. h'-s ir iitty than the i ! wc-5ti.-y l;y,-Ti:es uh i iv a "id lb? bet!- I ers tin h:i"diei tii- iti en-y to il crr;ipfed ihe ballot last N f.vrn'wr. T-'r-y iti-iy .s-nd t rs here a th y di I lwfre, t; utand at onrpdls and purify th.-baUot with the bay- oner, but for all tlict then? wil: bi? u j to ire i uod iftoalini; in Jvcith -.t nil in 4. The ero . ed-.es on SoW.herea chotion is to save t ! jt ! credit and preserve (he live, of ti.e. Ji att, and to s.-'.-itv t!K" Si!e:y ail prusj.Tity of the p."ple. tin- ehurche and the Sc!e-s. ioty iiur stoai our L.j:ij;Tssmeii and keep j them while they can ; thy m ly siecl our e'o '.itris, hut ther never w iil steal our State. To invade Oklahoma. ; V.'i-:iit. Kan., Jan. II'. Vnjor I.i;!le j ' I'awn.-e ISilU'' ia-t nipht stattsj that the pre- T'ininarics for the t iSviahoi ia invasion sere ' ttiiion ei! and tiiat lie would rp ti.e line of t!:e Ti-TTit.iry .tn February 1. B-1ween ' anil i.'m r.-ip; in wapcis auaon uorse- : Morton Amonc Congresarr.en. M"a-m:s .ton, Ja-i. I-. Viiv Pn-ide'it ; S'it.vTio.t, Vs., Ja:in.'iry 2t'. The White elect M.'rtoif, accii!it;i3tiied Ijr Hciirii'tiia- I f jji ititra-.s te ar Coal Uun 8:irpai in atno tive l'lielj". of New Jettey, appe-and u;m ! i:y the exploits of that infamotis n:aniza the floor of the Hau-e at T. i: m. and n-ceiv- j ti.ai in other State". Patrick Poolan and ed an ovation from the Ilepiihlican utciidwn. j two Hungarian lulxireni kftlhe mines of the He look a pl.u immediately in the n ir of t'orbin -til:ery at 2 o'clock Friday raoruing the rtah' on th liepuhltcan hide and was to go to their hames at Springt'teld. a mite i!?tTod'ieed to mem'ier by Mr. I'lieiifl. ' fr nr thrt cilv, Kttd two lulh-s ftuiu the I Many lemocrats were ant in thc-e who ! j took Mr. Morton by the ban i. j At 3:15 P. li. Mr. Phelps entensl the S- n- i I ate an i .spoke to (senator Hbrfwck, whowlth- ! drew w:ti htm from the cb irober. In a miiiate' he Murned titcoriing Mr Morton i The Hrst of the Senators to erect hitn. as he ' entens!, van Senator Siieriuan. Senator j (J.iay ouitjkly foihnred, and for eeverat min- . ules Mr. Morton held unite a hvee. Ilia reception made some noise in the t'.tanilier, and Mr. Inalis ropx.-d the future pr"sid'i:g oincer of the Senate to order. He thin re tired to one of the ouches, where he at in conversation with Senator benijan for some time. Puritii; tiie time that Mr. Morton was oil the fbior of the ScriAt.', he beM long eottvr saiion.s wltii S.-nators D.-iph, Mrri'.! and tjtuiy. Mr. Phe.'ps I p'titiit Senator Chaee over and introlu.-eil h'tn and K-pn-senia-'i''e Tim l ampliei). of New York, v.ts f.irtn ally i resented. At 3: in o'chx k Mr. M rtott left the sknate Chamber under esivrt of Mr. I'h!p5. Senator HiscxieS; follow a!, and the three n paire i to the n.oin of the Committee on Finance, wijere tiiey remaineJ in Cenver- aiiaa for Mimrrtme Mr. Morton did not cti-'rlemt; t'ue ditii enlty in entering tiie Ctiani'xrr tnat has the ci:f raitce of mtim i:'n:::r-i!cd visitors. TJie ilimrkecjier at tee nrsi e-i-Iratiee to the Chandler had never -e-ti Mr. Morton, but he j ia.nillar with his f at- ur. and he olferetl ho oiistarlf? t., lilt trau"e. The rule of the Sru:re was einuid ret- ntiy sr at it tneluiJ? amotu; tiu- euti t!til t i the privileged of the thwr the J'rti-dd.t-lect ai:i the Vice I'resld.nt el.fi. Thi1 change was made in autieiimiion of tlie vit of Mr. Morion, (ieneral ilarrison i ei!t lhd to the privileges of the Uoor as an ex-Stnaior. Ser.alor Hi--.. k will jrive a dimi'.r to-niorr-)W evejiing to Vice I'-t.-'dent eirvt Morton, to whirti a iumhIkt of promi::::t;t Ibpuh'ieaiis, iiicnidin Mr. ll'aine. Iinve Wrii i:ivied. k i- ?afr to prv.h.: th..; ib ntiirtntrtii.ii of ietu-ra! Harrison's t -r.it wiil be dus-icd at t!iis cathtrrii j:. FIover8 for the Inauguration. Tiie New York "v-. viys Five t!.OU:-;iFld i dollars' worrh of hunting wiil be u-"d in d(--rati;i4 the interior ot the h IV:i,-it; buiilina V4i.inL'fin for the halt on ihe eveninj; tf March 4th. whieh wiil I-ve (hi eeremoniifS alien.!. u tlie inanur.i'ion of Harrison and Morton. Neal, the H wery j dealer, who auppilrd th" tliwr,(or the 'lei-eland inaugural OJili fouryer- a i. t': j p.rf.rm a tiuiila aervi-.v ot. this t.tt.io:. ; Tiie hiii hail of the IVnv.o:; building exu rtds fnnn one end of the tru.-;are to t'.n .t.n r j and front the ground (Ikt to the roof. U I trill take -V yauis of laurel fioon ?:x ! in- hesthiek to ever the eeiltn. When f.eii. Ifarrinun an 1 the o'h. oi"i!;e j IVesidtintial party enti-r th? hall at the w- -t end they will pa-s under a thjral luil ilf:- 'ii feet in diameter. Somhr.dy wi!! pi!l a sttrinij, the b: Uoral ball will ojvn and a miow itjrni of cut Howers w;.!l descend Ufin i the new President a'-id his attendant. Tlie operation that releases the Howers will n!.-o st-t fr- a lloek of canary birds and pjrro queta impriioncd in tlie ball. At the otUr end of the ball there w ill he another ball ex actly like the firM.and when the i're-ij .n tial par'y gets over there It will le p"tttd again with H wer- and canary bird. A (h:p of State, thirty feet hjng. t tav-t deign in cut Mowers ever made, will be su-pendo I 'frotn tlie mid ih; of the c;div'. The palieries and the copinias S'::p rrti'i , th'-m wi'l e deeoratetl with srurhmd- of laurel and smilax. and mioI-jx will hide all the gas fixture. i.jrJa::ds of laurel ;;nd pnim leaves will eutwiue the e:!it Iarg. o it uimi' Miptt rtiug 'lie roof From the cover most gallery will d.rj.id .-ve:i jta:! .-;.-. of cut flowers, each ptnel f.vt, and !jea;'iig a liuntl has relief typical of one of the ex'-cu-tive depart meats of the vernme:jt. Over the f miUain, in the center of (he ii.vl will be a two-Mory JaJM:H-e pi,r f'ia, civir- : en wiin iroj;cal jams, li; th fie ii.n-!- cians will or :stT;o;iei. At one en-! of the J hall there will h" a coervatory stvn of j trojjiejil plants, out of which will ri'-e the ; words, in -.i jets : ' Inaa-riral lialt, Iss.'," J a:: l pice n res of Harrison a:!l Mrto;i, :il- ; done in gas j-ts. T:;i IVnsitC.i ( 'onimi. -iou-J it's oilicess will Ik u-w by (.Jen r;d ILtrr'.on j as recent ion rooms. Th-.y wiii te eiu'iMirate 1 ly firm-died and deettratel. The hunting j deorations will be by F. Aldri Igf, of Up -uk-lvn That IriFuit to tl e Flter. Wa-hix .:tus Jan. The Mate ofaff.t'rs in Simuna. whether tpsite a b;id a? tlie ptih-li-hcd re'.viees (r not, io evidustiy cati.-infr the povernnient Kone concern. The subject was very geiiemtly diwtts-etl tu-d:ty amoi 1 pertinent f Slate eft!, ia!. and jeveral Arnencaii iliploimauc authorities in the city. The .Secretary of Sta'e is awaiting fuller artien!arn from the American onsul. It h jd:uithil Iliut if matters are as bnd as represented in the nensp;(r account it will b the duty of thi government to demand H i rxpiahation. ,It wa; hinted by a hih o hcial that the Tresitlent m-enphd a une- j cmhiirra-sMiiis Hieiiioii owlii to the fact that his administration wiil cxpiie in six weeks, and thenfore to inaufiurate a policy of his own might not 1 dtirab!c nndt-r the circumstances. Secretary jtayanl is very lauch in the hame position, thotiL!i tiie iep ns:hi!i:y would le ujv)n the Pni-d-.nt. As sKin a the Consul's version of tiie siTiiir, that is more than is now Vnown, i rect:ed. the President will 1 able to j-ide of the urgency ol the case, if it should ib.m.td immeiliate action vigorous mcauni will be taken at once. It wa sucsted that if the in-ult to the American fiiand dttructiun of American prrtperty mpured more than simple diplo matic correvpondcrice and demand for in demmtieation, the Preside!: would doubtless put himself in "ommunication with Gcnend Harrison in jfd r to five him en opj or t'uiiiy to imheate what course mi.ht meet Lis views when tiie administration of atl lirs ps-e-j into his haieU. President irant a i. p'cd a jmlicy of this character in the ciae of lite u-e .f tMops in the State political trttnhles in b'.miMana. His admiiiistrati in as drawing to a ilo-e. At the nrpiest ot Prc-sident elect Hayes, be pte orders to mait)tu;:i the statu quo until rdirj were recivtd frsitn t)ie new authorities. Presi-dt-nt Uayts withdrew the troops. It is ad a iniitled that the condition of the bland ar.d tJermaT inTricms arrccai;c are not calculate! 10 facilitate the maintenance of a jri-aci lul sitiiath-n. It is only a ihi;oi as to how fiir the iiiiruity and interests of ihe Tiiiled States may lwome tnvidved. poihIy necsitat:n some plain diplomatic taik to Ftirst Von bisman k. l i diph-matie riic'"S the ixvurr-Ttces in Sanoa as th.y are known to the pi:ll;e have created (juite a stir. Some of tlu-se e;;ile tnen wuld iike to see a -ericus diploinutlc situation la' ween tho United Stales and Germany- for tlie opportunity that might tjK'n to countrit like France, Mniand and l'ust-ia to relieve Iheir pent up lnti!ity. If the insu'ts to the A merican flaj; arc as r p reHn(ed the Pre-:dent wiil It furce-1 to de mand an npolojry. A refusal to mate one would very boon lead to mure substantial methods or a back down. A Woman Burned to Death. SiB'.t U.-V- a-.. 1'., Jan. l Mrs. William Hone, of B'.ishkill, Monnje county wu.b;:rn- ci tod. a'!) yesterday by her clothing i'iiit- i:g at the kitchen .love. Vpou .iisc.ni riu the fl-e she rushed to the door, threw it ojicn and thus fanne.1 the blaze. Another lady in the house attempted to smother the fiimis ty wrapping Mrs. Tljiiein a gnrroent, h;it arrived too late U save tiie woman's lite. .'trs. none aiea in great tunj. Iter nus- Shamokin White Caps. mines, 'iVtieti near their homes they met thirty arm-.-d men wearing black masks and white iap. Four of the men were carrying a na- kisj man. whone person resembled a quarter ! of tvef. This arpearjr.cj was ratised, so the leader told the astonished and atfrijihted rui- i.ei. by having twenty lashes of acat o -nine tails -aid on him. When the procession rea.-hisl the spot where Dolan and the White Cap stoo:. the blet-ding man, who wa un cnnciou9, w as held up in front of the work men, who recognized him aa Thomas Haizue, of Coal Run, reputed a harmless idiot, who, it was claimed, bad attempted to assault a girl- A rope was then tied around Hague and he as ta t into the ice cold stream and drvp-d up and dawn in the water for a short while, w lien he w.'.s laid on the bank. A White Can then ordered It.wdan and his men to kneel and remain in that position j unt:i they were out of iht. The men did j s.i and the band disappeared in the woods. I The workmen carried Haue into a hostelry I I in S;rii.t;f.c!d. r tsilirt uf death. where he now lbs at tiie j The alarm waat oricetiiv- t mi, un.J ta::tJ9 of ttnrry miners urfj the wh. for niik'9 arouuJ. but no trace of tl.e Utinivs tiiuid be Joinni. Ytr?lerJ::y' mails hr-'tu'!it a mi m her of waniii)ri io diiTeTi;nt Ik-iIj to U:n Siiauitikifi it! twenty-four hours, or receive ifini!jme:tt from the Whire ( .ips. It is fcarei that ihm will be blixr.Nhed. as rvrvb(tlv is hesivi!r aruel. Democrats Condemn Him. j YAni.o-ioxf Jan. 10. rrand Army men liave have jurit Cvinp1.teil a c inva of ; iheS ?:i:ite oa the quetitm of eonii'-fniniS the ; iiorninatiiwi of -Mi era i Dlaek, commissioner ; of p-uioiis, to Lie j.ide adviKrate generail, in j in? event Strain, i reiirttl. Tiiey repurt I from four to ix aaimit iMtitirmalion. and I av the l'reM dent will not nominate him, i - ' i although he wouhl like to do so. There are 1 five ur six U -piihlieins wlio will vote for hi? fx-nfirmntion, and from seven to ten IVuiotratie Senators who nfue to ; do n. en the ground that he has not man aiv d the pen;on oflice to suit them, or that he wouid be eliihle Vt retirement immedi- a' ly, s-houlu he in- apoointt'd. Opponents to eofirni.ttiun joint to the fact that iieneral I.;.u k, who j-erved in toe late war, made an ail; davit when be waj asking Congress to i .i'-i a ?jtial bill for trim, in which he a li;:m-d that he was totally disabled both riKiit.illy und physically. White Cap Foolishness. Wu.ur.N, O.. Jan. -I. A land of 13 men, ca!';Tig tliems Ives " White "aps " and an-ta-tindly arrayetl, has Ins.n organized in U.-ao vil'iO township, tiiis county. They sur rounded a house in which wa.i an ignorant young Jcrman, got him out, chased him and tired a fusilade with blank cartridges. Il is -ui'jiused tiity are pnurtical jokers, and nu nitons. Widlu ti;tp notices tosted alxmt the county toay p:olabiy be assigned to the same motive; but there is nevertheless a gvod deal of extitement in the rural districts and nothing is talked of but While Cajts. iiaiK, Fa.. Jan. 'Jl. At Vnioti City last night a man nai.i Mantry, w ho :s said to negltct his fiimMy, was frihtentd terribly by a White Cap warning, conveyed by bear ers in the regular fantastic regalia of the ( r ler. threatening him with the seturge on ct itain contingencies. Wki.ivii.lr( 0., Jan. -1. Certain sujt-pn-ed frt.juenteis of a had dive in town are ri- ipn.ttts of Wiiite ( a; calling cards. A FISHY JOKE. FoRhorn Fow Making It Intoresting For' Resident Clerk Voorheos. I! JifUi'.V I -i:: K--i, January "j'!io Ixxik on tki'.t ri-:i;ly f'rii-iri!iuti.)!i," w:is the ili Ti:;(sl in tl.e House i:tollii-e on ::st :ttrr nilj'iirnnu'nt. Tiie iiih I ll-v iiU'l IHS'JI Su n nil (v.tt.(l by Foghorn nm, of rhilwltMi.hia, who is somewhat of a t.i .:. In tw.'i:tv inlmi'eM afie- the not ire I . i iKiM.d the sla:rivay le-aciiiii to It.--j i.l- i.t Urk V-sirhii s' o'l'ue was rrowlrd ".- i-o-.iiitry nn'tiilMTs 'or to .'tth.'ir Tf-g-ul:v allow.iiifC-of wliii! ti.'-'J- socineii lo con sic !rr a-! h:'irtai;t -ahlii-ation. With the n-ruraiHi' tl.at no surli h.jt.k liail Itt.-n iirint i.sl. on. ;i!:i'r aiio:h-r a.s ;oliHy tnrnc! a nay hy rierk V irl.iss. Tin' riiiht'It'Iphia 1 (),-. :on, headed hy Fuw, assembled in j V".rr:ers' roe.m and l:V'e:;ed to the retMafel l aj--ais for tl.e b.Kik atid fjuiet'y erjoyl ; tie'ir little j dec. After ') cr 'f mernlHTs had e.je.lied and had U-n iurn-d away. V.jT i le" s la-tunic impaiient and nervi.'u:-, and ti ' n.;i!y had to it, k hirust If iti a private room j (-tu of reai h of tliusi- in search id li-h Htera ' ti: re. The President as Arbitrator. Wasi.inoton J!i. 17. Mr. Hall, Ameri can Minister to Guatemala, was sonic time ao iii'-truc'.ed to use his inlluenetj in the etfort toelb.ct an understanding between the oerniu.'nt of Nit araua and t'osta Kica as lo the prop.rsed location of the Xicaragu m Canal. To day the following dispatch vis reeeiv- lri)m'liilM ,y ,ilc state Department : Or ate. mala, Jan. 17. The convention between Nicaragua and Costa Mica to settle the uestion affecting the canal was signed January P The President of the Cnited Slates is named as arbi;r.itor. Missionaries Put to Death. '.sAi.u, Jan. 17. Ivjrlit niisKionariL-s Iinve btt-ii massai'.-eJ by iIib An', wlio .le struyed tlie l.t-rmai) missionary stiiti'in ut Tuii, ftl'ut;i mi'ps xiost of iKirni-Sal.-ni. One missionary esvaptsl. aai! tiie b-jjit-i o' tlirw. one uf ilifm a woai:i:i. w?re foti!iil sliiickinniy nuili'..usl. Tiie Ar.ibs carrieil olf tlie servants ami slaves, hiclu.iinp the slaves loilf.i.' nt Tiij liy the German man-of-war j lAiipziir. j Tlie French missionary station?, especially those aituaic. iK'.ir Tuu, are in ituniinent j .lani-r. Tiie Arubs now joining in tlie slave j traje cuiijc prim-ipaily fro:u Iviiwaan.l Limli j ami are richer ami more intlneiitial than I ISiisl.iri, an) are likely to overs!ia:low him. j These accessions to the ranks of the slave J tracers will have the e!Tt of reinvioratm j (he revolt, which would have JieJ out if the ! Oermans lia.i not retained Uagim iyo and I Iar-es-6:lcm. . The Oldest Postmaster. Wit ("HI5.TFI!. N. Y., Jan. 17. A pcti tiim is lrin;r circulated arnoni? the resi-d-Tts of York town asking the r.-esid.-nt to mire rintniaMrr I-ewi I'unly from attire scrvii. and grant him a litieral pensioa fur the runiainiier of his life. Jlr. 1'nniy is i said to be theuldes-t .ostruAstcr iu the Vni ! tc.1 States, both in years and service, hav ! in been app-jinied postmaster of Slirub ; tak by rresidcnt W. II. Harrison iu mi, : Mranwla'.ber of I'resi lent-elKrt Ilarrisor.. . r'r. Turdy i.s now 0.1 yean of nre, and re j reives and distributes mail twice a da', and hs never been absent from his post a single day since lie !ia been in the service. Mercer County Cases. Meut.s, P... Jan. 21. Tiie license appli cations from tjreenville, S!iarjviile, Trans fer and s!o:iexio were heard to-day and the papers plaivtl in the hatids of the Court. Tiie face of Ihe returns shows the result to I lie as fuiiowa : In the Greenville cases Mi chael liamlil haa a Hear majority, while the Sorrow and Fell applications are in fcuch shape that bolu panic claim to he tictori ous, and tiie Court will have to decide. .Sharjisviile and Transfer were ruled out. S'.oneboro is claimed by both parties and the Court will decide between them. The ?harp?Ti!ie rcnonstrances had a large majority, but affidavits were preat-n ted show ing that some of the furnace owners had threatened their employes with dismissal if they ufued to ign the remonstrances. Hla Svtoetl.ocrt Dead. Fayette. Mo., Jan. IK. The Utoihe? if William Kohr an 1 K. J. Jolmxm iive iii ad joinimt botiseit. Mi?s Flora Kohr was a school girl of itwn and Metu Joht.son is a boy of nineteen who has recently left bis studies. The pair fell ;u 1ot and tlnir at- tadiment was soon dissovcred by the par- enii. The I'ohr family did not tlf rany '.u. jections, but Mrs. Johnson lectured. i.er wn and ordered hito to cease his viits to Miss Ilohr. Tiie next thing tiie lady heard ds that her son was entnijred to marry the irirt. Young 'Johnson retused to listen to his mother's protests b it continued bis meet ings with Miss Uohr. They Bd secretly last night and this luarninit the Iwy's moiln-r beard of it. Hire sent for the girl, and the latter put her father's revolver in her pock et and faced Mrs. Johnson. There wai a warm interview that was ended by two hots. When the neighbors entered the room, they found ths girl dea l oa the rlor with a wound in the head. Mrs. J jlinsou lay a short distance away shut through the ba.lv. Aliu'-uh she is still alive, her wound is pronounced fatal. IViven frautie. the ;irl shoi Mrs. Johi.son, atid theti p!.:cel the pistol at iier o.vn load and tired. The hoy-lover, it is feared, will iK-cotne insane. Frig iitfu: Railroad Accident. As the i-at-b-iurd iais;T;pr train oti the Northwttfrn Kui!mal neare.1 KimwnKj, a j-tatlttn ;x!iei. ni.Iwi t-:t of Water!iHt, MieJi , at 1 o'tith'k Kttur-Jay affenMwn, one of the trtuk Liujvr tin? r-ar couth inkeai;d line !b couch o5t:e tratk. kiiling or in- i juringail the 'ccupints. Tiie kidel are: j John A. McDonald, I.ieuteuaal Governor ; of Michigan ; William Corcoran, of INcana- j bn; II. A. Tsittie, Cievclai:dt U. F.ve i otiii r iers4ms wer. injure!. , At the time of tiie accident Iavidvtn wa? j playing ranis with L1 je:iant-Gov; rnor t lb-IonahI, Mr. Tattle, and Mr. Or.-oran. He says that the not intimation tliat he had of anything wrong was a jolting t-M;sat:on, the car then swayed two or three timtrs and then turned on its tide. He rt-me nattered nothing more until he found him-eif two hundred or threv h:imlnd feet in the rear of the train in the snow. It see ins that the car in turning over struck a stu up, which -net rated it betwi-en the m in who were playing cards. Mr. Tattle, who was 'ahd m the seat to the rear tif the tabie. was in rtantly ki'led. his luck being tin ken. Mr. McDonald, who was in the Sit'sit? seat with him, had bis arm torn out of the shoulder, an.l wa.s found at least forty feet from the body. k lived about an hour,and was con -scions for a few minutes. He Got $200,000. l'i n.-m noli, I'a., Jan. is H.-niy F. Voight, f.rmr Casliiur ui tlie C'jl'ael I'ai meraatid Mechanica' ISank, who was arns teil yeatcrjay, is ari'iised (ifciiiveniii to his own use nearly .'mo.io of the fu.nU of that institution, lis ha 1 Iwn Cis'iie.- f ir niiu' twn years, anil rrsi-ne'l last Ajiril. - When the bank Ctilvl in S.(ra!Kt thero was a lare sii-jrta; in the acr. Hints, ami the work of eiiKTts tracisj tin; le.'i.ijticv to Wit'it, against wimni Tri-siJcnt S ir' liaa ma te the ciiar.-s of embezzlement, is-rjury ami faKiri (.alion ot aixMiiiits. t'uiia remains in jai! in default of SlJ.iM bail. Mr. Sor said to-day that it had been known for some time to the ollicers of the bank t!at the iieri. it rested with Mr. Vuijfht. He was given o irtunity to niake il good, but when the stockholders found tliat he did nut intend to, am! that they must pn down ia their own pocket to im-et the loss they decided on hii arrest. Tney found al so that Mr. Votht's m-'ans were in sirrh a shape that they could not be reached hy law. For some weeks lst a detective has sli id owed Voij;ht to and from his home at t'as tle Whaniiou. Mr. lScrr, prwnt trashier of tlie bank, said that fit the lime he first took hold of ilip books Mr. Yoi'ht as given an oj'sirtu::i ty to straighten his aenirauts, hat failed to ..ioso. The) Destitution in Dakota. ('Bit ti.o. Jan IS. A !:san'!i from Park j ISiver. I.ii:ota. .,iv3 : l.i re,-i-d to the .U-s-i tituiion t-x:t".'i iu Walsli county ainoiitr tlie firmer:., I.icutiiaiit Itoud'-zi says he visit, d I the ririon witli t'ottfi'v Comnrssioners Nli h- i olson and I.:-vany. Tuo majority o? farmers j are hsrd 1IT1 and s'ltilll.i h.' ilsiv', ,! in t r,- l eyri;,.-.ns wlieat. Tlie imu.-es we visits! I W'Te f tund to le w.irm and as omf'tn.tlee ascoiiiil be exp'-.:led in acoun'ry where the settlers are newcotiKTS and uMieraliy Mart far.T.ing w;ii!m; money or means of m ikiiig a!ivixge.iept their :;-- ,l hca!:h ami -tre:!!.. The iviM-le we met were wamilv flail a.;d lived as conif-irtahh- in their hnn-ie; ;i tlieir ' nationality nr-rally do and certaiaiy ni'ii 11 better than tlie.w same own country. Kailioaci Wreck. Mr.vpvii.LE. Jan. is iperinl from Kent, Ohio, to the T.-;fiti? f-;i::ltu:in says : Ni-w York, Pennsylvania and lliio freight train 21 and second sectio i of train S7 went head C hls together one mile nesf of here at (i:o. this ereuinf and IMwar.1 Wusliuer was kill ed. Kuimvr E. K. K.lvrts. of train 21 und both lireuu". esi-juil with a few brui-.s. Three tranijrt wlio were stca'inir a ride in a !wx car of train s7 wt-re nure or Itss bruised none of tin in seriou-!y. The body of WashtuT was not found until U:4", when it was discovered under the ruins of a box car twenty-live feet from lii engine. He leaves a widow and sevei. children at O.ilion Ohio. Train 21 was running awiii thirty, and i train S7 ii'vout twelve miles an hour, both encines and some fifteen cars were dcmol- ished. The atridint tvunsl within four miles of the scene ot the t-rrih!e disaster of the 14ih, and was raused by the crew of train 7 ovcrl Hiking the- register at Kent. A Frenzied Minister. r.vreiisnx, Jaa'jr -1. Ker. Mr. Ixu-kwooil pust(r of the Uef.rniLsi I'liurch at l'nirlield, while siifP'riiin from scute dementii la-t nifrht. ma le a horrible attempt lo hum up his family. The wife and children, owiii tu his wild threats to kill them, barricaded themselves iu a portion of the house. The ir.adnmn then went from room to room and kiud'.ed a tire in the center of each. As the tl'Htrs and furniture Mazed np the husband and father made threats to hrain the mem bers of his family if they a'.tempted to ewaie. When the lire was almost u:k.ii thera a !i' i.:hb;r, attracted by the flames pive an alarm. The people qu;ckly gather ed, secured the maniac minister and rescued his familv. A Terrible Practical Joke. Ekie. I'a.. Jan. L'I Al the Pennsylvania Soldiers' ind ailora' Home, in this city, to day, as the inmates were seating them-eives at the dinner lahie. a man named Meibom ian, of riiilaih iphia. in sport, pulled a chair away in which Icii, li.iichier, of Malianoy City, was ai-':t to M-at hitnst-if. I.ichler fell on the M-hjr in a sittinj. posture and streams of blood pushed from his month and nosrils. He hud ruptured blvd vessel, and, almast hef.ire he coultl lift..! up, be we dead before tlie eye of hundrcls tf his hoiTili-J comrades. M.s ilnlun. who is dis Ira.'ted over tiie awful acjideiit, has h.-en commiited to jail to awail the action uf the next (irund Jury iu the matter. Watson Sentenced. rirrsBi R ,tl. Jan. li). C'alvio A. Vaton, the commission merchant wlio was some time ago C"invieitsl of seliin olriimararine was to-day brought bcfire Jude tV.Iier for sentem. His attorneys spoke of bis exc.1- len. reputation and cod unttions. a-kin; that the sentence imposed be tempered with mercy. They were preaily su.-prised wh.n Judje Collier sentenced Waston U y a fine of Jsi and to undergo all imprisi.nmeiU of twenty days in the county jail. Several other prominent commission men antawait in sentence on the same charge. c Boys Find a Treasure. Etkekt. I.xd.. January 20. Near hrre ys tenlay. while three boys were hunting, they d'ie into an old log after a rabbit and discov ered a pot of gold coins. The treasure coun ted fRWO. Ws3tmore!anci; and Greene for License. .K..::sa co, i'a.,Juti. s;l. Wesmoreland loitityts tiott.d tor us kmhI whisky, and unless there is a cyclone between now and June tlie amendment will have from 1,110 to 2 ij laiuit it. A (treat deal will ifc pdlid tijsiii tte a lion of the IC.'jiuhlicaii and L'ctt-- j i vs' "a'.tc ka.tvrs. Jusi now neither side wiil father tiie auicu intent atid it l.siks as iie.agli tlo-.c would be a stand up li ;iit w.iu loose direct ly interested in the making and sellinj; ot w.iisky against the anieii.hueiit at d theluin btjrs, strict church meiutera and Itw Wu-m-ii's Lurtstiau 'founerauee L'uiou for the ameiidmei:!. WlMt w. Pa.. Jan. 21. Tlie talk in this county ou toe r ohihiuou qaestion is very quiet and it wold be useless to attempt to give anything like a clos estiin ita of the probable role. lu re are some place in the Ciunty wucie tiie ameadiueut wiil have warm friends in both parlies, but it is the opinioti of loii'.icul leaders that tareeue ouiity wiil give quite a larjje majority against piohiuiiton. It is too early, how tv.r, to go into thtu-es. No Liquor at the Inauurtd. W.Wiiiv.rox, I).' Jan. 21. Ir. The IIuu;e to-Uy Mr.J. D Taylor, of i.io, inLroduicd for reference a pieaaioie and Joint resolution rircito-g ti.r.t : rrangenicnts hi. U-en made to hold the ii.a isiJiat in ve ot u e buildings ot the I'nited Siates and t has tiie new-",ipt is announce -Jm rdi'l.menU are t be furnis u d eft riiis cccae)1i in so.ne f the rouiu of ti.e bu;:d;ng ; an! tUivctiug the m.v r!in.t.iu uil iais in ch vrgc of any buiid- Wig wja:a may oe u.d nut to j--iant wine, bew, te-icoro i.er iutoU-atin hvpaors u be soid or served to any unson on Liit oc.asiin of the ba'l. Absolutely Pure. Ttii- I'i.wler never varies, a mirvel of purity. Mrenth and W'tiirlf4niM'nes. -Mire eetntoniieal limn tlie oniif.tiry kimis, h;I rHiinot iKwliiit eirufMn(jn with tiie inuhitiMe f Utw te-i -liit.ri Weiifht, alum t-r ph-ihate pnriers. .s-rf-i unht tn .ii.'. UtiVAi. HaKIN.. roIIEK t.OMfAV, Wall Street. New York. .V-.tfMHt. SOMERSET MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by COOK A BEERITS, ial.r.iu is Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Apfde. driest. !h Api-h- Hattvr, irai irni, j. wm if-s J.!"!""""".""! Idiiier. (nIl, t Ii) t. Itoi-L wheat, f !'H iQt'al, Heesnax fi B lU; un. c-iTiirur- urvf f!;i:i;?-i y ft ' (Country harni & tb.. " "shmiitliT-) y It M t'Sit"i Corn. ",'iirt t 'i . .... " -'m..-;!( "p bn Menl V ft Clinp. Cfrri Kiid Oiits, lbs nil rve, JiJOlU K.rsrs t di, ti.-Mr. r.;.-:- r Pr-s-ss, Lhl " Viec.na. ti.U . Fi;t:i- e-i, U: w r t!- "leM.L;;;. y . 10s. "st". 'i P.Hat -icn. !.wr:" . Orit-d, y .... Kvi., Ijtj. .-ill', So I.) y l r, ' ii;-,m:ni Alum y Nik. (Aslil.tUi full Stu-k Si;r:tr. y'.-!ln-, f!S : ; " whit.-, v r . . Tnllnw. p n, Wurvsw -ttlt y bftj . y Kiek- WhrnT. htT -rC $! t)i) , 'Ve . 'oe ; J-x- ic ; ..l2-ve nv . 1 ' Vl ...Ine - -fSsitkr II 0-ttmVA -L'- M-i 3.-He NvHlc M"C ft & tl 20 . Jt ) SI 00 MKine c I so J:t HI Executors' Sale OK Vahrih Real Estata ! n V VI it Ti K of the authority civen ns by tlie Ia-t U u nl flii'l t--ti etH-.tl. uc exjftM- to -uiie t a tiie pfiiui-ef. SATCIUKIV, fi:j;i:cm:y 2d, i at 1 o'cl'K'it p r.. the firm known as the Mi e'lael liny lar'a," sit-Mit t:s iii.iti'!pfoi fow n li.p. tn:fr't i "unify, Ivnn a, f-iiitaii;iiur '.'l a r1! 1 l:M jvri-hi.. 'ti.re tir h-vs ithiuinj; luil'i-i'.t J'-iti K.-nif. I unit-1 Ko.ni. lii-niit AUriz u:ti Ki. tiHiii a i- JiicnO I.. Keiiiitfil, ifhVuiK Itier ou rr-.tieU a I wo-.il- .ry fninic D JVJJLLIXG house. Bank Hani, :i ! other iMithui! Tins : i),int 7"i rt'-re. i ;)ris land h (-:'im-t. Hurt i;i h R xwi iate yl 'u!tiviil i.n ; the ntub,i,e t wt-l1. innm-red : it is wen siipjuif"! with m-A -j.r:::r "f pure wner, ami htis vii. it .1 la"te rr!iarl uf beuriDif iruit tn-is ; tlie iuth. r;i;i ..-i tiM-i uiel.-r lt'i 1 1 iwt f t-i'i.t an-e;ei-i,iAii. ul v 1 he niM'tut w ill It-M.ltl- TERMS: I'lu -tMro in hHiel on ,leiitry of dt-0. tiiitn-s iu ihive eiiu tt an j n j nitui ja uu ut to 1 .; un-! on t'i reuii-9 by ment boiiM : lu i.er Ofiit. ot Ii.iii. I in.iuev to be tlowu on day of .. N ni.VN KMEKH K. li.u.MO.N LjiKKI K. j:u... KxeeuUirs. B. & 13. GREATEST MARK-DOWN SALE We find stocks in every depirtinent in our store to.i lar;.-? for ttiis snison of tiie year, and I. d. tcrniin.-i in rtsiu -c tiieni befoie our Annual Inventory I'-.-Oruarv 1. We shall dep-nd eninely up:li pri.-es to do this. We rotileuii.i.tte no profit from this month's busincs oilier than theconvcrt in ol part of thes sti-ks into cash. 1" h.-re is a ran. op;iortuiiity for hovers of Iiry Wood-- to Se.ure bior.ins real live bar gains. Soine of the sacrtil.?es m ule are : oiii) yards bjst makes Tycoon Repps, 8c. yard. .si-inch Press (ioo Is and Suitings, 5e. yd. were Mild this sc;ts-.n at id.'Jo. 1'HJ cs. AH-Wool I'.ilored I .i.siiin.-rtw, 4-. inches wide, ,"i ic. sold r'u!ar!y at T-V. .ll i'ich Atm-rican Suitings, di.iole fold, I i l ie. reg narpiKx', -.'. liiacic Uruva le Silk Velvets, Xic. were it ll tlhwk fi. 'ii. li'-ick Lna.le. S'.lk V-.I 3z. were rirccu;Itf Silk Velvets, were I'. itin- t k !S in. ii C.!..re.l Rrocadp and F.mcv 8.1k Vehen, o--. yd. were i.."J to Fancy Striped, Cber'.-eil and I'lsid Miik Velvets, iic, 5.V, it.Uli, $l..'w were it. tat to SAtM vd. W-vel 1m lMfl rr.r,l i,rV..K-rf. . i . j - . . pls.edoii any retail counierj iu America at sii -h pr:.i. Ais.ve hut ot:tiine f thecnat hansiins on sale tiii month. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. Tl.or"iL-!i!v nr.-aczisl MAIL RIKR IIKPaK TM K'T. wtii-rs-your wants and re quests wiil have proper attention. Boggs & Buhl, 115, to 121, FEDERAL STREET ALLEGHENY, Pa. it v -ra i . THE ONLY FULL AND J JL JLJLJi Jy IN SOMERSET, AT HEFFLEY'S. OVERCOATS. Great Bargains in ilea's. Boys' and Chiidreu's Clothing which wil be sold cheap. Call and sec tLeni. PANTS AND FURNISHING GOODS. Mr lino of ilt-n's. Youths' nml Bovs' iul are the larcost sn'ie.-tio to bo found, in all size-!, at riees Gents' Furnishing Goods. con.si.-ti:vz Drawers, of all shades, colors and HATS, . SATCIIEIii CAP.-- TRUXIvS, For !.'ti arvl IVooii. IS IVil.t wvatht-r Uiakt? i NEW OVERCOATS & NEW SUITS. Have placed on nir cossaters extra u!t: t. iiicet tiie times- SILK - FACE D O VE RC( ) ATS At T...i. .((, $i.ui). and $10.00 Hon't fail to call at HEFFLEY?S? Somerset, Pa. I A COMPLETE LINE O K:: :::::::::::::::: r-iior-crxs AXD i:ifli-:s. sr.!-:t(;rs. slkigii i:i;lls; - Mnr.K ciiiMi:-. BLANKETS. IIORSK IJLAXKKTS. I!Al(M'.: LAI'lL'S- SKATK.S (.EMS' BOYS' SPATES. We have ju?t receive! a line of the .t'.'we --i sidiiiia tit VERY LOW P1MC.ES. I'EEASE CALL AXD J-1AJR :d war JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, PeiuI'a. DRUGS ! 3 .uciN'sisor i iiGEO. W. BENFORD ruoi'iiiinoi; of tiik OLDEST DRUG STORE IX SOMERSET COUNTY, At No. T, Baer's Block, SOME! .SET, IJJ 2 X X I ke--p co:; ui:u'y on li.iud a '..r;- stork if drugs, medicinks, chemicals. dyj: stuffs, paixts. oils and yap. xls 1 1 ics. The purest and lH-.-t to Ih' found 'n this n.:-.-:.vt. We :-.. kitp un i::ii J a i'tdi line "f TRUSSES, BRACES, SUPPORTERS. And a!i the ha.iiTt: af ; art t: .llris 1 l!l this s! tioti n'. js r TOILET ARTICLES AXD SUXI'RIKS ; EXERALLY KEPT IX A FIRST CLASS DRVH STORE. flNE ASSORTMENT OF BiRTHDAY GifTS ALV.'tYS IJ STOCK, TOBACCO and CIGARS. THE BI.ST TIIK MARKKT -VFKiUl'S. ISOTH ii 'M:T!i.- AND I "1 :' KTiil' PrarlMJ Gomrc2m383, Family Essipls FiM Willi Ccrrectn&ES My own tiu.k" of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is ..fa ., r! r t!u-.k of HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. It is ,.f liiiihty. We k.ep ill Imlk. so timt any i k.I in-rc.l;. ut cn:t 'it' added, .ohl :it 2o tvnt.s a iioutiil. I It s.p:.aro liiioiness mid wiil pv.: truiilil'! to slioiv PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FCn MEDICINAL FURPCSES ONLY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH CAHDZX AND FLOWER SEEDS. Jan. 0. ls7 QUI'HANS- fdl'ia' - OF ;A1.K YaluaWsjBal Estate.: p V virtne of n or!er ( i ;-n iiisr i"!' of :fi- 1:1.. Illl.l ic -nic 111 U tfT-:! ;:r 1 Sini'Tv-t i onttivt to llKit!li-ti. WfMili t'XIW to ill Meyef:taie llur.Hiirh, a: tlir l;alr SA TURD A I', JA X Y - i, 1 W), At 1 o'rloek ruiil l-iv. fie foJlov, fti .-tHte, lute the pt'ofttTty of aii) i 1. Mue., ue.t. :- WO 1 T-..M et-riairi !.,ti ott I-n.-eM.-r Treil. WJ It iii Die 11 i-. EiU-v a-.!.!!. u to 1-v-r (trttv. Villi li-s S i-. :in.( ::1. ,rtui Ir-il !- (.- Aiiyoti ih" vv-!. 1 . -.".. ii -h- ,N -r:ii. HiitM'hiev tnrl on tde Ka-I Th r1 -tri dm th..- mih. iirtT'fii; ti two-t'irii trme n.e.i-.' hm1 oii'iiUil'liiitfs Uit reoi, erf. ft tl IMa 0 A of Uut! in i:!k!i' k T-v n-hi;i llU- 4C.1 in snl rm:iv, iiiij.e,:riir :u'- ..f rtinnf. J. Hi i!vr. "iiinfVrUit.1 tin-t ;,k,r k t ;. tfifiiwnv. an 1 her. e.xiiriiiiiiif .. ai-n- nut !'i JW.n-'l Oil Wtli'.-h ial ttUVlt.JlK ItO'L-VHU'! Olll'T fUiiu.tejs. No. 3- A tne-t of faij.l in Minuet T.u viil tMintv. Ki;oini!iif Un.K t,-" . . ' rtl Kort-Mtf tie. .! M t ? -t. 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A tf .t t itin I in Se.nmiit Town-htn "V ' .enerr.. .;i,ty l's. n-lt .lit'n..' ii..'s i "' tr ll.irclf on fin- V.rUi. J .i ti Niiilnr i ' atl.snne M1ll.-r on Die -m t, oti.l - s i Miilernt.)'le.st. r.-ntaliiiiif -.1 acn-s iwire r 1 I '''" "Timlier :r. t I i Wn P A l. ..f er.n.l fn -urauiit T..wr- .Vt w. "'iri. s..iri. rst . oimiy- in., in tl;i" : lo-VII .f Ki-vsti.ti. l''iuv to! No. 4. ..tl th" pi.,1 i f lt:v lovMi. s.t.....iiii ii i No. F, un Ih- N.,rtt 1 Jo t'o.,1 ftW.-v -Ml th.- Kit-t. Uil No :t i.n Him s.,,.11.' I I f"Kiiin'i Hih Mrwt on the Wen, uti which' u 1 i dueliluf; Loitse. TKKMS: nif-thiH rj ha ml. onf-thTr oTiv-ihinl in two Vfnrt, to iv nttvl on the preiui-.-), lu p:r U tj iai'l tit; -itfir f ale. in i-n1 Ti-- nr'l urttj i i i. !l' ii-nt at u:oirf y Jt'SI l-H S vii.i.ki: I 8AM L 5. MILt.KH. jn2- . Tru-.T. J JITT.Brnr,H FKMALE MLLKiKf ! Antl Conservatory ofMnfie. I Alsn chi-Ji of E War. t ion m Fire A-t. br ?rhtui it youjijc lytie ; ni-nri.n.rf-fl rifie Cui-'ifon. autt enr : s-nfrjtl ' Hiniihiul I ( harjr m Tt-rr mUnit- xj wrrtt will ou JauuaT 'Ah ! STtt tir n-"sr f 'atairuue to A. II. NOHCKUS. i). 1 rittsbungh, COMPLITE UKE CF to suit. All $l.,"0. ol X' .'-; wear. pricf. $2. and $ Undershirts, an GI.OVKS. MITTKXS. 01 M COOTS AXD SHoKS !:.! liirl.-s. 1. BOli-SLEDS. .-LEIGH iM!:i:s -S, Willi's, SKATE.-, r) 1, v h ii-ti m e a .-EE TI i EM AT THE I : STOR K 1 t -a;i- vnt it.J,U your money's worth. No CLARK H. BENFORD. I i Aiirsr: THAT THE CLDf s r. -- i Rel iab'e Firm A. STILL EXISTS, An.l for th.. of the is- ipie of Somcrw a:;d coruni'iiiitv. lofi- may tiny cist. t:ii::': i.ivk or GENTS' FINE SHOES Tin-: km:::;s1)N. ;r.i: AN :.U... IN r'n:'iii.-i:. co:;!' "VAN", KAN i'i;i ! A, A.N'i t . f.F. DRUGS! ORD. - - . & SON.. :;?:;W. L. Douglas' '!', 5:'", il'td ' 1. l'i' .-hoes, fnsj irrrtn t.H'k an-t i:.t''s. Kvr-y -.t'r Wjrram.-J. JENS' WOfKiN'G SJHOES, 90 Cents to S2.SO. .Ladies Iino Shoes! I FVji'il... Iaitest Stvl.-s. for SJ.rt'nif a"ti" un mtr. f,w and IIilIi lli-ls B t . 1).. t 1 Ir".': ft j and ii. i.lths.