The Somerset HeraldJj c.il -'5a-. Tiuao . jsij r. zz. j- fJiWAItU Wt.t, KliMT ai Pioprtttor.; !W O VKI'XESDAY. .April lfl-V Tn: sprinc flections' provtisp: f f last 'that the K. i'Ul'ii-a:i fa'l came to flay. A UKiTiilK AK m-yofily of -I'M! in 'liiomrp crtve-rs a intfUitiide' of sins for that nisi'-li-ffleiidliis town. ; TifK ne'.v Mlvcr party hs-iiis to have -xliaiitsl its e-iie-i'iry in the a-t 'f tin itv.Ii" ready to l-ein busim-Ms. ' . linoi-i; Islam), too, l'reaks lur rec ord. , Tliat Itepublicau majority of iu 1 4 i exex-cded hy 4,XiO in IsG. . - , - , . lt i:ix: the month of March the pill-lie u Jit Was itierea-tl ciirhtiv.i Million of dollars, another evidence of the ix atity of l).-iii!M-ratif and "tarirT reform." fiiialleierill M.UR J.Mt-y 1-1 Hakxktt, of ; ;.u -ij.j.rowhed in the hNiery of our po-Wa.-hirrto't, ' s n f- IJeV. J.h:i ?!. j li.K-al cjiit.stN ui.Jlti-.'overv. iitLoiu. tic Uir.ttt. of M:irk'e-.l, Itas wn fiV- ! lea; oi 1 x i a defeat that c.veW vwu ' p ilntod IV'Jtliiy .s: Tf the ( ': il iiioituvalth. 11 r II: vntrri'jl.U'ii ls A I.I eSl-lnis i - TjlK r-'jirtvnio Court should eoiiiplt te the job ty kiioekii'.jr out the Wilson .luritl" la and hv lia'ls-.' rep-.-riiit; ;r the MeKinley law. That v; : hi . restore inti, only, the revujes of the oVeT!: nieiit, bat. ha; irt U-tU-r ami iiiotv im len liiil, the revenues i f the 5.s'j'.e. TiitlUK is talk of a i:i riation fi-r the seh"o'..- i:l th, th... ap; !:;t. ir.v of .j 1,'fci: 1.0. M year. ::;o!.r: -'ilh! K more r.-t;relUii, :i::d luiihii!. thai '.vt'l ie inert (U'i jdediy re-viitd hy tiie p.- 4e, eouM le v-naeied into law by the lA'xi.-lature.' 'J lands t-lV.'jrenUeiiieii ! " -;Tnr hiSl to almiwh VMl k:sinr r.s liithrrtn rcijsiiTi-M wheii takinsr r.n oatii in jndiei-,1 jiro(-e;-i!:ri, is v a law f the -State. Till- sue-tity ..f the::it!i "w ill Hot 'be lessened by t!;t' rhatie, Vmi the: KUii!;iry reasons for it are si vi h'nt that'll ii s'.frpri-ine- the H::mre was not ma te lof.T siio-e. loSM Ai.x'K res'iit S,Si'' telograms -.Vi,ft m Inters, n:;d il",ihK) p.istal cards -on his b?rtinlay. 'i be Jerman lUieh iix h:s not s.-en tit to ive otit tin miM"r f i!idorsf-'!i:-i!t it rec-:v-d for itssrMutt'tils in-u't t tiie M Iron hi!iieel!or, I 'd they have iio( lirdeiied it!ier the wires or the imids. . Fun :.a u'.i' v:r ia jjo:ili.-s this h-e-lit-eu l!Msl interc-thig s f.-.r. Chicago -a-t the licit lar!i't vole -ver polled, ami Khoiie Island snrpas-inl ail previ t'is re-iil'ds ' The . iJepaiiliean majori ties were like the vole, :uid 'ive wry little comfort t. tiie iX'tuonats. They cannot even bohl the '"siay-at-hoiMe VOif" Tesp-r'l-'-ilV.-. Si'.vrN imist coi.-.ider the insurrection in Cul:i a pretty serious ji.Tair, wis-n she uispatches 4 ,tl trijts umlercAisi mand of one of her able-t iri iiera'.s to suppress it. Uiiele Saui will have to p a sharp lookout ti ptvveiitltein.tr cmbroiietl ia the matter by the restle-s advert'-irt-rs, foreign am! dotiK-tie, who are p-.ilintr for a risrht. At a lejoiii1 mei-titir of X'ubans 1:1 I'hil.nlelp'ii:! I.-im Wil li otic of the ot;i tors tsjiid tt tho Ami-rictus pres'nt : V If tin- p.oj-ie of "liiut -c;,i cilthu-i-s;it for liiterty, d- ict blame them. The desire -oin.ss from watching th: .ro-. of this country.'- Talk like iliisiti them-ihliorhood of ImUpi-nd-iv Jiall is not inappropriate. ilv-t'oXoitl s.-T.A.V ; WlLUlM Ii. Wlif-ux, of V-st Virginia, tiie puta tive father of the priseiit '"trade and lie'a-r". taiitb Liw, ciiU-risl upoii -hi-liities as 'stiiiasi-r n-iiend uu Thurs day liust. Mr. Wil-sai is a "jrentlemati. si scim'tar an.l a far I raveled man," i;' " lie is dead wromj on t!ic out stioti o; Itioteetinj; our lifnie inda-ii ies. F.ti it jii'X!i;kj Iri-h jrirls i-a:neovcr in one ship last week to take places in New York as domestic servants. Here is one industry in America not crowded am! wilh i-.Ktkiujr schools in eve ry city. "e stiil cotitinuc to import nearly all our cooks anil domestic servants, while Atm-rici n jiirls crow.! the stores a. clorks to stnrvc on small salaries. Kwr.AMi lias ass, ht,l to theantiex :ttion of Madamisi-ar by Franci-, which rob:ibiy means the assent of France to tiio t-eiure of the motiths of tiie Ori iiiKu I'V I'.tifhml. If sonie of tiie Kn i-hmeii wim are tryit!? t rob Vcne.tiela of its tvat liver sh uih! inwt tlii' fate of Maxiniiliaii no otic will Ltriove about ii in this count rv. : A "m:i::vmax in alifornia pra.wd ptiit'.'Hy fr a woman holding a ciry lii."e, and she ti! liim for slander and se"i!rl a vcrdi-t. The court rub d that )altlic ji -titiosis f tliis character i!itima!Hl f piainy that the iml-v'.d-tta! prayitl for st.od in i:ce I of s.k ii prayer-ami that discretion was as nee- arv tti nravinj as in either atfair of life. Thic llcptibiieans of llh.Kle Island r'ntide j-.n-tty latirly a c'u-.ia sweep at their State elect ion la-t week. T-t. y cl'-el their -andid:tte Ar tlowruor and all (he other State officers by hi Tnliti. t-xesitliiiff 1. . The Senate stands SI Ih jt;ib?ii-nii to :1 lk-m:ierafs, and the House (it lh-pubih-ans to live 1 eii!'oraf KvMcntly t'n- T-- is no re a.ior in 'iiuh Itb.dy." In li HarriotnV matori! v wasonU 2,in. i - " '- Till'. state and i.r.ir.icipftl elections, Ktli east ami west, that were liebl lat kvct-k resMilteil iiinwivpin IJejiihlica victories.! : Hhod Island, that a few Vcnix fii:oR as s doubtful t-tate, w ith a DettHK-rath' delojrat kin in ("onirnss, last trx-k c'e"! d a Hcpubiicaii (iovcr iior 1-y a lnra!ity f ll.vKiO, mh a Jn -lsfaturr by nil tVcr helmtuz liiajttrit r. "j n "Michigan the sorihtr clwtiiais have 1v.'il ""srrRsl old time Upul'licaii i.iajoritics ratieino; between 4l,iyk ami r,(k) plurality. fWie IK-nntenitio city of t'hic?.clf'cH!d a. Ueitultlimn Mayor by u plurality of ovt-r 4 , i St- Louis , Is licaviiy Ih-pnt'lier.n ami in riiany j'haVs In Missouri there are astonrsijipg Kepilhlieatl inajoritiiv. Tiie I--jnb!i-";in tid.il wave that swept the cotmlry 1al y-nr not only sIkmics ih !vtnptoi:is of1 retslin but is increasing in vohitr mid sweeping t-wrj'tliing lxfore it. Tiie public' Vverywhcre zre resi ntinj jMmoera'tic U-trayal of 1 their interesls and lK'niiMTatie tTf-arhcn, iniltcciii'y arid Ita I faith. Tiie ' shrinka're in the jrovcrntiictit T.-Vetitie, pans;-sl by the iiti'ojitcf.ts tar iff iiw frr'Kratio:), the cc'inivjlsory re.ilToi ir.c-.MiiioTiin rtaiiinnstnitH u io'forfVm"ln tin? Rioiicy from l'trf.fe. J tlicitovvrtiniciit, all 1'ie '!i.k'" Made in it platform, liss nt last opened I ilio v. r"lh. l.foole lev the UtT ill- !i i-iru'ifiu-y, uiirilir.ii'.uty sunt rei-Ki.s-i ik of I be party now ' Sri pow cr, ar-d (Inrefore the llepMl'lican vole isFbiitli i ly iii. ro;i:ii;:, ami r-iiMia v if torn., j east and -west, are tmeilng upon the Jii-clr of each other. 1 It It Chaos or Dea'Jil I Kr-.M tii? Philadelphia Tones. ' The attitude of the Itemocratic t.reani- ! r ii ;.. before the o.ut'rv to-dav is il.at of micr lia.FS, ami liie only problem for the leaders to ilvc is whet tier that tuicc gre-al party can be re-store-d to' re-spen t ami use fulness, .r whether the sespicl opts eLa euivV'WdiUi'n "sauli it from 'the lii-i lory of American poiili-s. To-day the Iieu.oe-ratic party has not a Miile hopeful MUW north T M.ixm and Iixon"s line; it lias not a single hopeful Slate in the Wes-t, aii.l the Southern Slates are all trembling in the threms of threatened revolution. If the IemoeTats u ere ooiupeiiesl to faete a national contest at this time they would enter it without reasonable expectation of carrying any Slate outside of the South, with the loss of fully half the Southern Slates more than probable. S.n-li is the nositioti of the Heluocratic to-dav. It is idle to theorize when sti;llrn f:t-ts are i) eleariy presometl. Thefriy has Win et.nd-!i:ned hy the imti'le wilh au empli:wi tiiat Las never i . . .... iae liiiii-oa majority rt.vem:ioii a'amsi (he lte:iiii-li aiis f ,;ir years K.-f..rt i-dh-d out im statesmanship in the Ivmoeiatic iiisiscls in Confess and iiae'isined the madness of J Hiaiocrauo UiW" -makers, in siead of ehiusu niu a!id reiilliuff Uieui to the lines of j.Ui kl:sm. Wuiio the causes whieii led to in Jus trial para!yis aud liaam ial ui-aress are n l in smy decree justly char.-able to Itfiii,x.ralie authority, tiie record of the lij-lilocratie t'oi:;'iis-i v. hen that party v;s inpu-.vc-r in c ery law -making depart -liieril ef the government, proved t; the I.iMple of the ei.ur.irj- ihs-t its kaiiers urro u milled to tvpc wila grave pnhlie qiies lictls iitt'eetili the hliaiieiai, eominereial, indasuial ami umJ intt .n-slt of the coun try. KvlII w hat il did iu tiie iiUeiet of tiie pevplc il did so grauinjriy, m i!:s eordiiiitiy and so imperfectly that il com manded iitile tieilit. ami t!:e bciie:i-ent n siiits of even gocd ieisiation wi re lost by the oiitciiiitiisvokcd by the law making pow er. Jltit liT the heroic integrity and patriot jsiu of lrcjidv!it t'ievelaiid the credit of the nation would have iiceu (iilioiioml ami hashicss chaos a:i 1 gcuvral disirust ililil hv e pr-a)ied turooi.-'Ui U.c land. The lef'usal of Coii.-css, in the tare i f an eariioi a;-peui from ihe I'resi ietil, to de clare the faith of ihe nailoa ly is-.-.."m hinds payal.le in gold iuteat of coin, when over :i,Ofl,(j would have K-cii sa.ed t-j tiie people thereby and not a dol lar lost, was such a supcri ilive c.vhihi li.m of liim-lie.d aifranani.in thai public patieiiee case t lu a inm and ihe tl'jIlS ot f bStj hav e i!iti- lur Miniily oi-.-ed the deierui.iied jiuijhisu of tije Aiiierii-au people to condemn and disgrace the jiarty that is uuepia! to the w 1st r gov ernment of lll.' JU-pablie. Is Inis posit i .-ii ! trie I 'ciito.-r.itie or ipmizaiiou simply thai of temporary chaos .vr is it d s.ih? Ii e.tmii: live in ii-pri-s.-i:'. disoniai;t -ii.U:i'in villi an ap parent lli:i trity of ils people arniyed auinst luc iMcrity ot'iiaiioii, stutc, e;m iatmity and in.iix id'iai, ati i il mast j-;-..m;.Ky recall ike p.r:y as :ui ! r a:i 1 i -l to ihe hi'-.tes' .s;;tnd ir 1 of integrity or it iieist d!v, a. id die imiaiuciitcd. In ihe entire South, where the largest muj 'ritits arc, ih-'.e h is not been a single lieiiverince made for national credit and honest money sim-e tiiat issae has be came momentous, and in all of the We -t-cru Suites incluilm ' tiiio tt one of the wost of ail, there is iio honest organized l.tc-imicraey now in existence. The i- in :rats of ihe Wc.-t, liko t iie KepuMicans of thu Soiiih, hae !.-e:i utterly swailov. ed np by tho most d..ner.iis of ail mod ern political cruxes for cheap' money, and even in ihe K.sU-rn Siat-s tl-.e Ie:u icrat i" rauks are largely tided with uema- "jraes v. h . are M-ckia to mLsiead the tieuioeratii- in:ivt Wi!l public and private ho::o,iy. No partj' thus poisoned ilii uisliou-'My ia its ve;y ilals cm survive, a:jd if I here ist he a lleitio. ratii- party in the fat lire it m-'.st In; promptly organized on the basis of hoiicst k v. ramc-nt, h..u;-st ni n ey, h v:n t taxc .mid iioucst elections. TiiO Ke.ahli,-.i!i i. will o.m m called u; 'U t pass r.n oiiUs-1 -p:ai!y K. vere with ihitt u ith u iii.-h tiie h.le Ieato -r-itie 1 'otijrn-ss v;l eoii:Vi!i:te.-i. It, lo.i, ii.r:i io 1'ras.mef.ls by d: -tioucsiy ; disie-nesty in Us sa-si!n-ii ; .l;sii.i:;.-tv iu lis i'rc-i- delitiai ea:;didal.-s ; dishorns; in ilsl. a i ers, aiil ahuo-t tsaivctxil ih-hontsty amongst its i.-iple in the entire S ath ami West. l he lirst w ssioii of the n. xt t'oiin-x.'. will cimipel that party to de.hie a ii;:;i'i eiai policy, an I it is iikclv t j -e rent in twain and l- pro;ke p i!! nearly or 'mile equal to that the 'onrrcss j-it clos.-.! ; b biuuderiii in Kcpuluic.m s: will not r.-.;-.-e J.'j bem ..-r.i oiiti iems". It may detr .y iiiMii tinraaizalioii, imt it wi; lle.-u-KTaey. . Il iir.-t lf. in 'Uten.pt ok-d by ei tidy :r :u mship I t paMi." ii not r-,i !VC a p-rsiii .!i to every j iliti- '.icu'riaii J liie iioui-st ;u:i i ea! faith or it l-.i i-t ilie, and if i;c.m'ijt reirievj its ii-tn..i and in lideli'.y t ihe eoaniry, tha s;o:u.r it siiaii die the letter it i i:l i.; for its foil-overs. The time has cent- when imelii; -!it and considerate :iie'i will east party line- to the winds t.isa-'.aiu th ' i:itf,-i;v of :;-,( n:io:i.-d i.otii and tuetr.ia -lility of !ciI r.es a.'i i tiv. !. Th-i T,,.i will s;c ;ot no man J".r i'n-sj i-at iu lsji v. ii i- i:.,; s.;ii ;re;.v for h ii:e-i money, f r that is the para:::.. i:a is-ae. Ji.e tariU ijue-ii.oi is tiie h iiot oitiy for the prc-cut, t ut for :e f .mi re. There wiii never "oe a higher pi'.'t-;:i:ve tanii tiiaa tuat m ration I. -!:!.'-. it may b. re l-.:,vd, i;-.it never in creased, rmlcss it b- in m..tt; Vs of minmr ih'tai!, b'll the issje i-fh tU'-si money in volves the very life of the Ucpa! lie. National and St-ito credit mast be es ta M i h. d so clearly and positively, thai the whole world w ill accept it ; failing in that we must pay oar thousands of mil lions of oi.ii.UMiis held abroad. Hot h ilf of w hieii could be paid with all t he money of every kind ?mw in existence in the country. This is tiie issue thehemo cr.tey mu-l fait; and it must fife il now. if it fails to do so it mast die. With the iti-ui'-.t-riitle lca l-Ts rests the hitioii of the prolieai w iietuer the iireseiit over throw of Iciii xT.sey ti!i:i!I lie temiorary chaos or deallu Which .shall it lie? Great Snsv in Essu. ! nver, April S. Helal.sl travelers from the T.a-t report that the storm throughout Kansas was tiie worst ever known in that section. Many of the pHssienger trains, now more than forty-eijrlst hours lute, are 1-iltling w ith sai-.w and siiid eu thepr.iiries. Suve-riutoudcJU ll'ijrard, of the I'uion Pacitic, w ith he'ad.;u;uters at Cheyenne l. euis Has a larjre lop-e ! men eiearm the tracks. In places w ithin sixty or sevesity milt's fr-nn Ienrer,' thcuow was fotmd in cuts from thirty to Crty I'eiH di-ep, l'ing near the tops eif the telegraph jtoles. HirrUoa it a Candidate. OmcAoo, April 4. !ciieral J. S. t lurk sou, v ho is in t'hii!av, Mated positively to-day that ex-Trcsident Harrison is a cmdidatt! for the IVosideucy, ';-!ieni! Ilarrison," liOKiid, ''is iiot an Helive can didate, perhaps, out he certainly is a re revive candhlatv. . Indeed, he is I Lhilik one of tke,mst promiue?it, ifii'ttthe most pniuiiuent, Presidential can h laie now beton: pte public. As to w hit w ii! in? the flirty" choice in Is J, I am, of c mrse un- ; nine to sisv. but It is verv e.-ri-i'ii tVit f;j.,K.;-ai Harrfe-tri will a.vept the n mi ttjZHm if it lrteaar4W hhu.'5; ' " ' tin I sinkers to carry ! ate! liie i'Tioriiiir 'HIE LT(WIK TAX. Decision of tie Supreme Conrt. Stclarel Vaoonuitauonal ia Fart W"as;iivoTo-, April S. Chief justice Fulh-r tfVoay iu tl:-. -nited SWti Su pi erne Court rd th dH.-is!nu in tho in come tak ease.' n tins tpiestioii whether or not t i-v on rents from real estate in a 'tax on real estate and. therefore a direct tax. he announce I th it the Court has ele cided lieu it is a tax on re:l estate there f.re a direel tax and provides! in the pres ent law ueeousi-ttitionai. The opinion of the hicf Jtisiiee also declart-s lhat the tax on mnmc'pa! and State boa Is is iin-esin-tituiional. On all other points, the Court Is ciptally divided, aiul in ojeidou tin rcon is driven. Tho tlei'ision of the i'furt below (..I thisic jtoints is revei-seil iind a similar emtry made in the ease of Hyde ver.-us the CoutinenUd Trust Com pany. Tiie lennouni-emciit of the division of the Supreme Court of tho I'nited State's in the income fcix ses! to-dy waw made iu the prese-mv ef a iweled e-ourt room, the sjies-tators' kdiby bein throtijred to its utmost c-apae-ity. Ihiblic interest in the easi-s has drawn an niicndancc every decision ihiy simv the argument tH)k place that has l.ixc.1 the power and inge nt'ity of the oliieials to eMrc for. Among the many promiue'nt person within the rail to-day were Attorney ;tnenil Ol ni'y, c-x-Attormy tiemtral (iurland, ex Sivrelary l'.oottvcll, ; Senator David 11. Jliil, who S-) promjjie'nily fought the iu sertion of the lax. provision in the tariff law, and Senators Mitelf-dl and Hunter. The decision of the Supreme Court de claring thiisp portions of the inctitnc Us law unconstitutional which hiipie a tax upon rentals and State and inttnicipal bonds, it is fwid by oliieials of tho De partment of Justieo, d'HSj uot iirfei't the berality of the leiiiHiiiiiij portions of the law. In a statement sent out ly the Tin ted Iress on March l ii.Ii last, il wai as serted on tiie authority of the Attorney ib.-iiera! that the case had be-.'!i so jire fenled to the Court lhat a portion of the ! jaw mktht tiechtred unisni.-titattonal, ' v. Idle the rfst of it could stand, i wn at l iik -."t"itr sAtrt. The (iutirt in c-turso -f its opinion says : '"That llie uuierr4aitt!ipg at:d eiptvunioli at li.e time of the a-.lojilion of the consti tution w.ls that direct taxes woulel not lie levied l y the iieueral iovermuent es e cpt under the pressure of cxtraorilimiry e:uer;en. y, and such has been the prac tice down to Ar.gUNt loth, V"!". If the jKovcrtoeln as is to Ik: cxercise-d its an ordinary and usual means of supply, that f.t:-t furnishes an audilional reiLson for cir cumspection in !isposinr of the present ease'. That taxes! on real CKtate Ivlima; to the ci ass efdiievt U.xe.'s, and th:tt thetaxe-s on the rent or i.ieomeeif real estate, which : - the in.-'.'etit of its ownership, 1 ie!oi:j; to j lite satue e-iass. i i.;i. so mi:' n oi me u.-i of A ::;rusi r.'.h, l- ', as atlempis to im-po-jo a tax up..n the rent or incomeof real estate without i.ppor'.ioiimcnt is invalid." The Court 5s farther f 'pi:iion that the act of A-.i'.ast ith, irol, is iinaii-I so far as il a'.tcinpt-. to levy a lax ujtoli the inistme eler:..d from immieipal bonds. As u niiiisietp.d es.rporation is the r presenl;-ilu- of ihe SU-.t.' and one of tho ins-iru-meiitali .ie;s of the Stale yovi rnutenl, the jT.'j'.erly ar. l revenues of municipal cor porations are not the subjects of Federal taxation nor is the im-ome derived frem Stale, e-euuly and muiii-.-:p.".l tis'urilies, sime taxati'-n c-n the interest thercfroni operates on the ier Ik fore it is cxercjs evi and has a xi:sible iuibie-iit eoii IheeMll traet, ami there h-re, such a tax is a tax nil the power cf the States and the ir instru mentalities li borrow money and conse quently r.'ii--ia;-t to the Constitution. I'pon each of the other ejuis-tions :i;;li-il at tiie bar, to wit: 1. Whether the void provisions ji 1st reins and income from real estate Invalids ihe whole act. " Whether as to the income froia peional irope:tyas such the act is uncouniitu tional as l.-yinj elireet tax. :k Whether any part eif tlic- tax, if not considered as direct tax, is invalid for want of uniform ity on cither of tne groumLs s-.toesled. The Jas'.iees win heard the argument sre ep.ially eiivide-i, a:i.i therefore no ojiiiiioii is expressed. The rc-tilt is, that the ele cree of the 'ireaii dart is reversed, and the ciuse rem iiide I with directions to en-.cr a deire in favetr of the evirnplaint uut in res pet only of the voluntary iay-iiK-iit e.f the tax ou the rents and income of its real e-l.it e ami that w hieii it holds in trust am! on the income from the uiuni c'.jial bind owned or so had by it. Ass iciate .Itisti-v Field read an opinion ibs'hirin the w iioie imume tax provis ion of the t a i irf law cf I sii to be uiKMiisti l.ttioiial. A-ociate Justice White dissented from the v ievv of the Court and protested iijruinst riMpenii.g of Iho divisions eif the Court of a iiuudred ye-ais past. Heestiieiirrt-dw illi the majority of the Court, how ever, upon ihe '.m. st -on if the taxation of Stale and municipal bonds. Jtistis-Harlan was of the opinion that a tax on trains, pro tits and income dcrlvcel from the rent of lands was not a direct tax. So, under numerous decisions of this Court, tiie income derived from mu nicipal binds was uot the Kubj.vt of e pe cit:c taxation in any form by the FliitesJ Siat vs. Ii'. other malterj he was it; acjord w ith Justice While. At iS r. M. the Con it concluded the reading of opinions. TIIK KKIKlT ON TilK K::V.XfIi v AsniNe. fos, ' April s. The effect of the Supreme Court decision in the imfime tax 1 iw, so iar as the Tre-asury Depart mi'iit oiiieiais ;mi determine after a hur ried estimate! made this afiernoein, will le a re -Jiictioi: of about one-half in the reve iuie i.-riahi.uiy e'sii.uatcd as obtainable from thai source', thus mukiii the annual revi mm to be expected abisit -si.i,ik ,ei". Theoiiiual e-sliui:ite of f.ii).iiii,tiM per year v.as bas: .1 on theiiss-unptioii that the law would be held to In.' constitutional in all its provisions. How THKV sTiori. W.vsmxe.iox, April S. Fpoii theipies;-li-:i of the C i!i.-tiu;lin ility e-f the taxa l:o;i .f inc oii.'s, fr.iai state and municipal b Hi-is, the Conn was loianiiiiousiy in the iK'aliie t:p' u the epieition of taxation of rents, the Cem rt sto-.Tl as follows: Allirm ioKlhe law, .ln-tiei.- Harlan and White; against the law. Chief Justice Fuller, J-jsii.-cs Field, itray, I5rever, brown and Shiras. F'o'i the general piMitni of the constitutioiiaiity of the law the Court is slid to be eii ided as foilows. For the law. Jastii-es Harlan, brewer, l'.rown nnd White; against Iho law, Chief Justice Fii!l--r, Justices Field, tiniy ami Shiras. 2Iardrer's Queer P.cs- Toi'MK a, Kan., April !. Tho s;u.iri,llie Court to-d.iv n.-iidt red a deci-ion in wiiieu uypn )i:s:u is revyni.,i h,iii:ls a deietise :m.I groan I for conviction of crime", l lie ew passed uiuin came no from the Cowley county District Court. i n May . l ist Thomas Mcl'un d 1, with out appare'iit provocation, shot and kilhvl Thotti m rat-on. near his lioma, in -Win Geld. lie was amsteil, e-Jiarjrisl with murdiT, and set up a defense that he was unelerthe hypnotic mil mnce f An.br- sjntir.iy, and was neither lewdly nur inoraily responsible for the div 1. Mc't.'inld w as ac piiitis' a!ld then 'iray was put un ler arrest and triel for tin murder. He was found guilty of murder in the lirst eh-jre?, lujtwitlistindiujr the fiKH that he was not present, when the crime w as c tmiiiitted, th? evi-lened for tha Suite only goiiijr to show that ha cause ! Mcli-tna'.J to do tho d-e-.l t'urough hypnotic In ib.ience. An appeal was taken to the Supreme Conrt, and in an opinion rendered to-dav the Tilling of th-j lwi'f conrt was sus tained. . . A Fortune Kade Saising Truck. Tkrrk llAt-TK, Ine! April' T. When the appraiser lean valuiii the ostiui of the late Mrs. Hannah Ke.lf .SatiirX-ty, they expected to Iind that sh was worth two or threv thousaud dollars, Imt Ibey dis covered Sk 't in cash hidden in her room and eheds to projierty worth f bki'tm. The money was aivumulaied by raising tar dea truck. It will bo to Mrs; r.olfi, hus band tmil Mster.' ' ' ' ' : " s-.--!....... iV. Ssimerscv Harmbur? Letter. llArtnisiirno, Fa.. April S, lst'-.i. The House me t on Monday evening Its-1, and for an hour wre stled with bnsi itesj. A long evening session isiHit " '' expected from memlvrs who rt;re Iss-if on the rail most of the day lii getting leek from their home's, for they are tireek V.y some accident, let ii bo no called thelrovLo to tho I knit hell '.bill, felutinjr to the inspection and Hale f( imitation Itutter, had been omitted in licing report ed from committee and placed i:iKa the calendar for first rcidimr. It was ri stored, and the bill maintained its ttosi tien on the calendar. The omitted clause reads thus: Frovidisl that nothing inth: aet-!hnlh be ronstmed to prohlriirttio: manufacture or mile of 'hsuiai yrriiu but;efiriiir sal i He iii a (iiar:ii '-iC'ldis- liuet form and in such a manner us w ill nd iso the ceinsumiT of its red liara-ter, fresj frvim coloialion or insrexlieiitthat eKiistts it to lMk like butter.- A lively fight In-! ween pirre itutter and ihs. pisi- Ile may lie expei-te-d, the result of w hich is a little umvrtain from the present out htok. ''.' A resolution to the effect that the city of Philadelphia should not im.Me an annual lax of on Carpenter's Hall while it is maintained for patriotic pur jsise was introduced am! referred to tho Committee on Municipal Corporations. The hall referreel to is the birth-place of American freceloni. The State keeps ia repair at an exiwuso of ?o,0U0 a year for patriotic purpeises, ge:ts no rant from it, and pays the city in which it is located a yearly tax ef liiil a year. IJetUrmetve it, or give it to FhHadelphia ! A proposition to adjourn the present session of the Legislature ou t!ie-'!o(h iiisk, to meet again on next. January 1st is lieinjr fjiiietly tliscussed, but' eloes not meet w iih much favor. The majority are in favor of finishing up w hile hero and returning at tho next rejrular session if their const itue-nts say so. There is talk i-f tiual adjournment. . The .Senate- wants to piit June l.kh and the Hoiiso about .May th. . - . The vote by which the bill increasing the salary of the Superintendent of Pub lic Printing from Si'Vn) t $,n() was de feate 1, was re.sjnsidere'd and referred to (he Cemimittee on Printing.' The follow ing resit! u lion was introduced by Speaker Walton and adopted i by the 3Iiiu:se "That tho IIitTw of Kepri'senUitiven has jeaniL-d with eles'p re-gret of the wounding of lion. John Ik Fauniv, late Speaker of tho House, while returnii;, to his family at Atlantic City, N. J., and extends t lnm its neartre-tt syiiipatny ami sincere wishes for his speedy restoration to health."' Mr. Fstinee was wounded in the neck whilcTiassing through Camden, N. J., on his vray to AthuiUe City, on Tueisday last. It was a case, of a I toy and a gun accident of course. The bill to prohibit the sale, purchase or gi!t of intoxicating li'i'iors on Memo rial day passenl sciml reading, as alsei elid the one pensioning judges who have servevl tw enty cn:iscotitive.ycars, or thirty years alli'ir tii-:T. A;: amendment to the latter to ineiiule j.reaehe.r who have served fitly years was ruled out. Among the bills rcpori'v.l fniin cjm- mittee was or.e aut'iori.iug cities, bor oughs an! townshijis timj.propri.ito mon eys for Memorial Day expense's. The ( ievernor notified the House t-f his opprov.il of tiie bill iiltolishing the Wis- ina; i-f the llible in the admi'ilslralioii i f till lis. llartranil's division of the Ninth isirps w ill have a reunion iu this city on the lull inst., and the Capitol has isvu artistically thss.ntted iti honor of the ois-.i,ioii. There will Ik" a canip-iire in the hall of the i louse the same evening. IT tliO tull to provide lor tie: opymg oi I .V i,i inn old land surveys In the Depart ment of Internal Aifairs should lias.--, it is esiiinsted that it w ill require live men eight ir ten years to do the work. All titles to nitl proiK-ity in this State rest ujM.ii these surveys most of lliein made by the lVmi family. eJove rnor Hastings has se-t apart April Hth and iith as Arlntr days, lie ree-om mends that slirubltcry and trees be plant ed in the school grounds and along the public highways. The two date are se lectesl to :tcconimodatc' different i-limatic conditions. Tim Harrisburj ami the Indian bise- ball dubs had a game here on Saturday Sistre: linliaus, 11 ; Jiarrislmrg, ,. Iiy are Carlisle Indians. In the House the following Irills were read in place by unanimous e-nseut Amending section Is of the- a.-t of May l.'t, lss7f the ltrooks huv, to restrain and reg mate the sale of lii-pmr; iippiopriating a !! for the expenses eif the last Illness of Joseph Neigldey, a private of I'.attery C, Third Driirade. N. ti. 1 wlmse death was c.uise'd by typhoid fever contracted at the tietiysbtirg cmaiupmeiit ; providing for payment of claim eif John lk Joo-e for publishing the mercantile appraiser'. list iu Alhtrhcny enmity ; amending the art of June inth, KeS, so that it shall nol ap ply to elections he'd ftir the purpose of increasing the indebteHlness of anv c-mn- tj", city, lorough, tow nship, -ftchtud ilis- trict or other mumcipaluy. - So 11011 two vaiidntes all such elections so tar as the 111. unit r of holding them is i-onecrtied which have bee n helel tinder tho act of lstcl; to prevent the sale ef guns, rilles. carbines and small arms to minor chil elren under penult) of a fine not exce-ed ing Sltm and imprisonment not exceeding one year ; to prevent physicians from eli.scl.tsing iu evidem-e upon the trial of a cause any information Cceptirci! iu attend ing a. patient in a profcssionul capacity ami ne-cess.iry to enable him toact in that capacity. The House passed tiually tho following bills, among others: relating to the par tition ef real estate and eiiipowerin; e-ourts to approvti, ratify and confirm pri vatesal-e; to determine the status of typewriting; to rifpiire automatic safety controllers on hoisting engines: amend ing the law relating to pharmacy, revising the fevs for examination and registration and for renewal oi registration ; extci.il- ii.g the provisions of the act eif April ii'.li. W10, reiating to corporations ami estaUs held for charitable ums to dispositions of propeny made prior to the passage of said act ; Senate bill to establish th.? lia bility of endorsers of negotiable inst rn ments was defeated, as was the Home bill authorizing the State Pharmacy Hoard to fix the salary of its eeretary ; providing for a eleticicucy for the Sta'c hospital for the chronic insane; to pro vide for the snpMrt f the indigent in sane ia ivrtain poor districts; granting an annuity to I.iHie C. Itoabe, Widow eif August C. IJoahe, private in company P., Kighth P.e-gimesit, N. J. P.; provielin; for the employment and payment of jjn itors, firemen, engineers, meclianics, la lorersand care lakers of e-eiurt htHlses and grounds; providing against the adulterations of fooel and eirugs anil pre- viding for the enforce -ment thereof; to prevent the adulteration of and selling adulterate."! liipiors and to provide for the enfori-emont thereof; -prohibiting- the killing e.f deHirfor five ye-ars from next OctoU'r, lunler a penalty ef tJiO; provid ing that ntHie "but citixe'-ns of tho United States shall lie employed on any public work ; to provide for the liability of ten ants in tximmon in possession an their co tenants 'out eif possession; Senae bill providing that a suit wrongly be-guii in epiity may lie continued at law; to pro hibit the capture or killing for the pnr pose of larter or sale e.f any --nail or Vir ginia partridge, ruffe-d -?rou-so, commonly called phejasaut, pinnated grouse, com monly called prairio chicken, or any woode-iH-k, the transiKtrtati in eif the same after the same have litti killed, and to provide feir the punishment uiuny person or pe-j-sons guilty eif violating any of the provisions eif this act ; limiting the dura tion of the lien of taxc against realestate in this Commonwealth ; pistviding feir tho timo from which wills eloelaring sei- arate use trusts shall seuk and Uke effect as to said trusts; to .authorize the eles-tion if road supervisors mr three years in the several townships of this Commonwealth ; authori.ing and reeiuir- Ing county commissioners to add ten per cent, to Uxes on seated laniUtuatare" rci I turmsl to the county estmmissloners for non-pay ment of taxi ; for the protection eif railroad travelers, defining the crime tf train mbbery ami punishing the same by not less than tiftvu years; regulating the employment of persons in tenement Iiuusi-s (-wathoy-rjr provUriSf cignt insi-tors hfl ' shl be irheler the direction of the factory itipevtir t -alsil!; ishinft amilgnmi'Iit in thii umrts ef oyi jf and ternljner, exept wlniro tho charge f mflrder. "1 The following bills failed to pass tho House : Pretviding for game cetmuiissii-n-crs, detiir!gtii(trrltlj'ii!iB;deiiioJWe1i( t iic-iii 10 appoint'gameprotecteirs; provid ing that no mutual tire instiramv i-ompa-ny should hereafter le ines)reiratesl w ilh out XiFKte-lwwiie setirty-in the aggre gate of nt least o,oi Hi ill r-iii ill 111 notes, eif vvbirltja Jettt Vl IV r "eW hal jf I paid to 'the treasureV of 'tiie tmpiiny "us admission or liiemlsTship fees. The suuiinary of the, wtvk's ,work ifl alaiut as follows : J5eHrte.l from commit tee, ;;.V hills; lirst reading 41 ; ses'ond reading, 41; thirel reading postioncd or amendil, l); passeel llnally, "Jl. Since tho legislature rs-gan meeting oil the tirsl Tueselay in Jaminry, under the constitution of there liave been aev eu t sessions that exte-nded into June. That of ls5 lasted to June 2'ttlw in lsK the session ended on Juno 12lh, iu 1M the statesmen remained in Harrisburg to July akli. In ls?.i, under thceonslitution of lhel, the setssion closed oil June tith, in bssi on June !kh, in lsS.lon Jiino "h, in lss on Juno lJtli, and in isia 011 Juno 1st-. Sim-e the Pennsylvania liegislaturc C?st lvgan to hold aessions, oveiubTX Ift-tli, lTTi's ten extra se-ssions have lntn ' lmld. In August, 17'Jl, the extra sesision lasted one week, iu 17!) ! nine days in lTW t en-ly-tw o days in 1T".7 one flay, in Ism I thirty days. In twcntj-cight elays, in ls.",7 seven elays in l-"il, war times, sixteen days in lss'J from June 7th tt IVcenil-er itih, and in I-fld, the Senate only, from OcIoIht l-'Uli to Novemljcr lit U- A 'iiri otis thing iu cetimection with the Legisla tures unelcr the exuistituiion of 77i was that the lirst four each held two sessions a year and the last ten held thre-e sessions a year. Tho lire-sent Legislature;, if it shall extend its sessions) until Julie l'tilr, as is-tinw proposed, w ill beat the rev-ord under the constitution of ls7:J by one flay, thoscs-sion of lK-vi having cueieel 011 June ltlth. nirriiiifi-jTrltt!r'lik. .- . , ' .Tiie House adjourned on Friilay 1110111 i'lg, to mus;t on Monday evening. ; Cmnot Tax Pedilert. Sofxn I;ktim.kiii".m. Pa., April. .1.- Kvery tow u iii J'ei.myivauia is iueiirect Iy affes-tcd by a ihs-isiou ronderevl to-l;ty by Judge Si-ott. The case wan brought by this lmrough against a New York rirni for thei rensiverv eif a petnil'v for the vio lation eif a Isirough ordinance.' This or- dinimi rejuire-n persons not engaged in pcroiajieiit retail luislm- here, 1 fore Is giniiing the Kile of any g-ssls w liiitev cr, shall j-ay a license fee of AK) a moutlu A pen iiiy of a line not less than $lutl is provided for the violation of the eirdi- iiatice. The eb-fen lants ' e'ontended the ordinance was in violation of the Inter state Commerce law. Judge S1-0U de clared tho ordinance vid, hocanso (he iiet of lsi; d,H-s not limit tho amount o tho tine to Is-; i'lipoeed.: Tho indiiiam w as iilso elcclarisl t be unlaw fill Ix.vatust.' it is in t-.intravcntion if the righls of in ter.state commerce. - . , . Estrrtl Cro;i-yyil Applioaat. Tori KNVii.u Ij. I., April o. Tn the Newark M. F.' Conft reiu-c session to-day a e-lass of :x jtndi-o.iimera of the third year were exainlne l by the presiding bishops, and upon the recommend. itions of iho e'lden under whom thry laid se-vesl the-y were admitted to full mcui lKTsiiiptu the conference. S. O. Ibisby wh.i has serve ! at a charge iu Colvilie, in the Jersey City district, was se. ond'of the da's In tha examinations, ' but was- reported upon adversely, it is said, only lhH-a!ise bo was cross-eyed. After con sidcr.ble elisesission, in which an mnstir"- i-cssful attemjt w as made to get a state" ment ironi tue comaiittee, Kusliv s name was w ithdrawn. L Eoatherner for President. WAsuixoTosr, Airil 4. A vigorous ed itorlal in the Washlngtotl PiT.'thls mom ing, advocating the nomination of a resi- d-:ut of the Jsenth as the Iie-nutcrati candidate for tho next ITesidency, bus oisrisiiine.l mueh e-imine' tit. . , . Senator ilill, ot eiv ,ior;, fv anv policy which soi'ks to di!iasi an other wise acceptable eandiilate, simply . by reas.111 eif the section of th- country wherein he. re-sides, is unpalriotic, unul-i and un American. 'Senator 'Morgan, "of Alabama, des-lare-! that th." case ould not have Iven prentl more a'-'timtely or iinpar.ially than in the etlitorhil. Faiated Hu House at fogkL Ciikstkk, Pa April -'5. The feud t-i isting betwestu Ir. lloiighner aud 'Mjuire William Valhice, of South Che-ster, for a ye-ar has broken emt with renewed v i, or. Dr. Ilonghner bought a property at 1 hird and ihintmg streets, anei liuilt a kil-iien, one side of which was on thv line of Wall.x't-'s prouertv- Tho latt.ir would not allow, the painters to weak 011 (hat side of t!u kit- heu, but last night the vork was ilone while Wallace van asleep and ho is now trying to Iind the iiahiKT, in eirde-r to bring a suit ' for trt-s- nass. . .. 1 : . .. Bled HU Patient to Eeith. Pi.Y.worTn, Pa., April I. Dr.-John irigger, w ho stylos hiuisclf the )coplu'S ovMeian, was to-mght ..arre-led on a charge of e-ausmg the death of I'ctcJC Kos A wvek ago hist Sunday Kosr. w as taken sick. He lay t his Uiarding place without attciidance until Weilnesday w hen Dr. (Jrigg'er wai cathnl in, and lie proccode'd to bh'ed him. on SattirdajJ night the doctor again liled his patieiit. and the next morniiig Kouxdied. J - Dr. Whitney examuied the Ls.Iy oiitlui day of tin: fuuerai and gave it as his opinion that the man had el:Ld from e- haustion follow ing loss of bh.oI. Dei'.k Payg for a KiCier't Slap, : l!ll.w.vt KKi; Wis., April 4. Pee-aile her mother slappi'd her in the faee 1er- tha Hulttict, aged 17, eainiuitted- suicide ti-dav. Tho girl returned home altouf midnight List niglii, and her, mother asked where she had ltoctt. bertha refused tosav, and her mother slaopel her. The girl then went to her room. S um afterward the family was awakened by a pistol .shot, and the mother found her daughter lying dead on the floor, w ith a' bullet through her head. . ... .1. .:; ..:' ProTei Hanging Waa Painless. I'N'Ril, Neh., April 4. Toelemonstrate to playmates that hanghig was a painless death, (jrover I.eepe:r,, ngeel . in, triel il and was speedily a e-orpsef. Ho was discussing, w ill) several"com- t panlons the lyne-Tiing of Marrett SV-,;tt, and insisted hanging was painless. ' " To desnonstrat-e the fact -he 'fastened hilcliin,? Ktran own pole and aroaml his neck, and swung fnmi a 1. ..ltmiiru hi eompani(iis realized tho situation hejwus eleaiL . ,. ,. ... .. v ' Poor Indeed ! '" ' :"" Tlio prospect' of relief front ''draMTc eathartiM for rersins'tr(inliled with "wn stiji.ition is petor indetsl. True tKevr act upon tho Utwels but this theyi do i with vietlem-e, and their. :operation. temU to weakeii thebttestiues, anil. :pre'judilial to the stomach.- Hoste-t tor's NtomaeJi Ititteni is .an ctl'eetual laxative, but it neither gripes netr enfoeljes.- Further more, it promotes digestion' and a re'gular action of the liver and the kidrfeys It Iii an efuViont barrier against and remedy for malaria! cttnplaints and rhewnallsm, and is of greot Itciiotit tothe weak, nerv oua and ngetL- As a medieimd stiiftuhmt it(-iutfit bestirpasse'el. 1 physiidans cor- diilly rccomuif nil it, and its prtfesionaj indorsement is fully barne emt liy popular experjenee. . Appetite anil slevp are IhhIi iininved hy this 'agreeablo liivigorunt and alterative, ': ' .'; -" ' Siyi Kr. Clerelaad WaJ Drank. Dosrox, April i T!r w h henrd Itov. I. J. Ijensiiig speak ls-fore the New Kngland Methodist Fj.isi-opal e'oiift'rcnce'. at S ilem last nigiit, were st.'.rtb-l by the broad iikvtf h etau:iAU'i'ts. .J4-.-iid: Waf('iit aiftin at thi hea thisV.uiij try vrlto is a : 1 111 11 -. I. JJ'liis is pretty plairi Uilk, b-.l 1 inn- t ry jr-in lul not &j makei stateaient I canno" provev ? We nil i-wiicitihpi" ftii n.i-:il i-nt-a If tut llife Hintsem rivrw-wli!'i.tl,uu!'m .ot-Vwide , . - . - - w - - - Hi-li; o.ilie.-. 1 t'l WU.L s-1 el.. i.nun i. ri tu.7 Pr'fsidein. s'ler eitf enough to review the parade. r We are dese-rving of hard i'lnis. S ei.e fciy il is caused by tlii: tiiiki-ring with the la rift, and that Iresi trade is t!n best fis nible tiling we can have. Il is really a matter of oiusciem-c, hut conscience nev er entered into tic rum traliie. "TTiils'aftrnTooii .lr. Imslngsai I he did not JieUU-vo liu m'V tlx . statement that tiVi: I'triirTuiMt 'win i "eirxiil Card, but was jHitive he win intoxi.-ated at the naval review, adding: - I have it'lronf audi .siutivl authority. Keryom that knows iinytiiing. ami was there then, ktiou. 1 h.tt Mr. Cleveland Avas iii;oxicat"d,a:id t statisl Thursday niht that I did uot intend to attack dig nitaries. .1 made, Uie re'Uiarks wrlien speaking of the hard liieies. I said that tt-ila.v pi-ople had lost tile -n-iise of moral re-sM.nibi!ity, and had. (trwun vaiiotis. They e-arc not w ho is the rulor, prov id'-d they can get ull the cash th.-y wan!, it is will known that from the time i.rover Cleveland was liovcrnor of New en k up to now, he has been addicted t-t li.pior ami has been nnder its iutbiem-:; both in public and private. - Mil. fl.KVm.AXti savs tim: . J-ltt:All KIl Mrs WasiiiniJ.-on, April 7. Vt'ln-n ihe re-porl of a sis'eeh'iiiadi.' iu a Mi-th.xii.si iinifercnce at Salem, Ma.-s., ' by Itt-v. Dr. Iinsitig and a siib.-cji;eiitly pu'-lisiii-ei - imei view wilh th- same man, ace-using the I'l esldent of intemperance, was shown -to President Clevclat'.d this e veiling, he slid with considerable warmth : ' ' This is simply att outrage. Though it is not the tirst tiinu a thing of this i-ind has Iwiti . aittnpttf'l," I t:ititKic avoid a feeling of iij liii iuitin Jijui !tjr joaft w ho makes any claim to ih-cucy, ami espe cially one wht assumes the rolo of a Christ iitii minister, should l-crmit hiiLiscif to lie.-im.i a (lissemin itor ef wholes ale li. s and c:i:ii;tii:ies imt jess "stupid than they are cruel and wicked. I easily recall oiler occasions when those more or lex:- entil led to lie called ministers of the g isp:t have heci instru mental in puititig: J:;to ciri.-ulatiou the most si-.iiid;dotis falsehoods e-oii.erning my isiiidii-'t and charicte-r. The elements or faeti'rs of-tiu uirt appnive-.t . iMiitil for placing a lid so and barc-la'ssi .s--nsai ion before the ;tii -lie appear to be lirst otmsme With bisniy, ieod motives stiliicient to invent it; se--..mi, a minister with more gullibility and ioe of noio riety t'nan pl.ty.gr.vslily will tue; to listen and gablilo it. and, thirl, a. uowspajter anxiously willing to publish it. . For the sake of the Christian religion, .1 am thankful: that those scandal-mon-gering mlnistwrs are few. and eu every Hivotmt I am glad that the American peopl? lovei fair play and justiis, mid thai, iu spite ol all eaJbrt lo mtsjiul lhi-m. they are not t.t form 11 -.rris-t estimate of the character ami latstrs of their public servants. . . Iteini ef Interest. Fnionto-.Vn Iiorongh has b en inhumed by annerttig et" acres e.f !.i:i-I, 'w ith 's't.i iiiliabit.ants. Historic Lafayette Hall, Pittsburg, the Via.lleof the lb-pubUcan 1 arty," is be ing lorn down, A stray hult. lfrm a hunter's gun re moved Daliiol Hughes' front tes-lii as slickly as a eh mist could h ivo done it w hile he stood' in a burn door at Hail's Station, m ar Wilbanispoi t. Pa., Friday, but it I t-Ta!o 1 his lips Is-foro ii soivit it self em his strong inosors. ' Postoi;'i,je oliieials d..cl arc I lat tht' Uifj fom" has'bis-n touched in trek- depre-.-.-ioit, and that the e.t'.iiary is 0:1 the i.j.ward gra-k'. Ihesalefif stamps ftr t'l-'Iisi ejiiarier was .!!, ri",I. This is the lar.-st sum for the sanio period in the history of the 'postal service. The recipes for the lasliiuartcr of IsiiJ were ii,l.t,?j:K ' A ttt bite may cti'is-;. tl cder.lh of Mrs Ihiiiiel P.nrk, of this city, s-rys a Friday h,xp tirk from . A llentow m The family recently moved, and, 0:1 Wednesday eveiiiiig, Mrs. Dork, went Uile' -uld hjute i-t get her cat. While carrying the antmiu in her arms he w;is steeverely inlton em the arm. S.sin after t'le arm liegiu i swell, and blood poisoning has st in. William Pi-mi Ilowm.-m, tha . lu-ycar-old b.y. who was ris-eutly . wn-. ictcd e.f the murder iif Joim Mik- an Arabian, was seiiteneed by Judge' Lynch at Wilkes-l!.HTe to Irf-hanged. When the I toy was asked if he hid anything To say hereplieel: "Nothing exe-ept that I tun innoi-ent."' His mother ami sister wept vloluiitjy when sentence v,.vs pronouu.s-1, but the ioy merely howexl his he-ad and walked linuly back to tlte prisoners', van v. ithout change of ismntenauiv. . IiH'hio, Monday, woman votisl for tint ihn. Ui.Ki,on tue school tjueviion. . .At IVleilo Jess than Jo per vnL,of ihe wemivil rcgisteied and vote I. In Woosc.-r they showe.l gre-at activity, vnue of the most prominent w'omcn taking women to tha polls iti eMrrlag s.' tn Columbus the three women ' e-andidntes for the sch'.K l Ittttird Were eivcrwhelmingiy defeated, and the woman vast a much ligltter vote than was expected in Alliance, Warren, be Hairy and Voungstown. ' Sine-e the death of-hU wife, Allen IJ. Tliunaan, atr.stio:iat-ly knoMi ns the " ill llmiiaii." luis bainma a Mrlet re chiso. Ue.rea.Is all n5;;hL,aiid spends the ilay aslevp 111 Ins liorary 111 til bvnso at Columbus, 11. lie is now -Si years old..- i-.nu'si lamg, age. 1 s years ndwig 'iekstrom. aged b), 1 firry Johiisoii, !; itn!! a b iy named Ksturgreeo. alt 1 it the same age, w:er:; Jtoiv.ne.I near ' Warren ity eaiirig w nai iiie-y loongnt to io an artichoke, but w hat proved to be a deudlv poisoii. They wi-re ltshing when token sick ami reiuriml t, their homes. Wick- stroiuiiiid John 11) tlio-,1 wilhiu thceo- Htartcisi of :m hour,' ..,,.;.' A telegram from Scranton Friday night says: iVsijiite ho jtijiuii-ticn of. Judgi t.uuster resitraiiiing. Pr.ifessnr. . I ( inyei.i. principal of Waverly Pirough Scho-.tl, from reading the bible in the st Ii.kiI, the usual religious exercises have lieeri held all this wsk.' The N'-ho'il Do.trd held a mevting Thursday night, and, idler a heated i!lseassionT ehreeted Pre.fitsSor Manyoti to i-onlt.aei reading the . Jitb! in the school, as the Hoard ;di,. tin believ e there was aiiythiiig iu tlci Consiitt-.tioti or law , of, Pennsylvania forbiddinir it. It 11 said tiiitt Professor Hanyoti and tiie luemlM'rs of the Itoiird of School Direc tors who- voted for the order -dirr-etiu, the teacher to e-ontimio the reading of the Hibl will lie srimmouo.1 befttrc Ju ?g tiiiuster and arraigittsl 6r contempt eif eonrt fpr ilisolioying the injunction grant e'd. . , , . , 1. Arkansas' Governor ia a Rot. JWrrt-K: uo h, ArK., Apnt . t.overitor J lines !. flarke and Ieprese.-ntat,ive Vi. sloues, eif Marion County, had an ajtcreatiou in the lobby ' of ( Reason's IIole-1 this alterniftn, which eame near, r'eV-rtiUins Tn a vVry seribtis affnir.' ' ' Yesterday, w hen the charges eif bribery were maden the' I louse of lJeprestenta- tives naiiisi e-ertain mcmlient In con-. ne.-tion with the Hail road Commission 01IJ, , Mr. Jwies rose to. a. ouiUoa of priviletje and state'i that tleveruor t'larko was responsible for the char,-;es; thaJj ho nail gone, almnt in the dark, like an xsT sjissin wilh a lviiife np his yliH-'ve.'stabLiiig in the back men wlio weTO lrM' ieers in very res-rteN't; 1 ' "' ! ' 1 11 '" ' 1 Alstnta et'edock this"afiririnVin, lv" erhor HUirkfle-tllfsl at (iles.m' Hotel, w here he met Jonein tliJ.4.1y, I lie rtsintistod ipeivat iirterv Ww yith JeHiisvio yrder Uat die ; niioht have an iitiderstanilinr w ith him. ,Joh:m re-plied that lie w ould rb now he-re w iih "lii'n'i, and that if he had any busmeWs 'w ith him '1 its could thirtsaet it wrn-rp t!-.'iy were.' ' " -This nnjferod I lie 'tlovernor, : and he sput in JoiifM fn.vv Jone sp:tt back - ut the (invtirintr, wlio .drew? a-Jargn ,peet l.' tjt, wa priiv cnled from besttin.lcy fv- cral iytsndi'i,,:, , ,.....- r, , ,. ("larke was arres.teil by, a constat do. I ait was Veleasesl em Jiis owil re'esini- itam-c ' the itlovirnor wilt ple-ad guilty to-morrow In a Justice Court to ass-irf," ' Dover Trei;! Sanliw. llnnt,ssv, ikai.i., April r.. Tiinf of life IhiverV'ii'i ro'ib.-rs are still at btrce. 1 nc has diippeare I, nnd is supposed to have d.d from the eile- ts of wi-ud-i ie. e;orrl at the Imntls of Fnite.1 Slab .ii.a. fHhalT;niis.lay. Ilis Unlv is be Huved V nave ikh-ii se -rei'si .r mirnti ny pa.s. laesl eve uir, z the remainder of Jheganij esistped fc.m t'i" brush, w here tlK-y wer a s Krow.ii .v a mtmls'r of d .till., art 1 made their wav to the house; of Kcv. lod- fry, a baptist preacher, and il-.,iaiid'-d their supper. Alter obtaining it lhy robbed the preach'-rof his motley aad val uables, took two of his l e-st horsis, an. rixleawny. After tho roblters h id gone iLr, iM4tVy Mili mt)r- b-r-- neft started in itiirsuu eif tin) outlaws. His Iki ly was found this morning, A.;y.t !i ' iiiib-s from his home, riddle w!i i bullets. The farmers have organieil a mhsho of a Ixii it Inn, ami, w ith deputy marshsis, are giving th; emtlaws a e-lose -h:is. Mr. 1 iodfrey leav's a-Avife". anI several chil dren. . 'X aliircrd at Clinrth. WlfiriTA,Kas.,'Airil 7 .1.'. Walter Wt shil and killed his wifoITi the cntranii oi tl; Christian clufref. at noon to-day 4tid tlltn plaoed the pistyl jn his mouth l id li tt-il a billet ii'o h::v.-br:iiii. Poth ded inytantlyl .Se-r.fl was H y-ars old andhis wifrt .-'The tragndy oeonrro.1 je.st :j4 th worhipjcr weiru ieuvlug the elitiri'A and was whucsscd by a large- windier, oiine-ple.?-V i S.-ott TiiVr, his wifo w.-re jiUi it d two years ago, Ultlai) youni' man's elissipat es habits caused hiswifo it leave him. Iteevnlly Scott dt-cijed to ref.irm.wl t-i-day aaftieh';! tvil 'iou service; j'iMfrjr tb fingrcgalion was di-iiiis-r I and the peo ple w e re leaving the ch'ircfvthe loHulj-f-er Wrtd MiuiHd.' mi t his wife, 'w ho W as a. es.mpani.sl by lit.r Jialier.- He pleaded with her to return -with him, but Mrs. B'ttttitoclipfiFtri HCcedA ?' isivisisi. Imimsliiitely. foltowmsr this declaraiion SixUt elrew his revolver and iired. T1 " ' Isrest of Ifaval Cum.' ' IV.isiUM.rox, !. C, April i 'ilio Civt four 1 t-nich gtms, the largest isiis.'ru.-d for the uav y,-.vi!l le shipptsi fr.m th irrd-hane-e shos.s hero sn..i, f,r iiistallataji em the battle' sliip Indiana, and Mioiving thseviii a ferw wiss'ks w ill ls t.-mr nmro for thi M.tssachi:i-t:s. Tlne giuii" wfl! be the heaviest rrrksd ;i the new ves st'is, ad nnj reckoned to bo the fiiu.t piesvssif or.liuinco in tlie world. . 'I ho f.mr tor the I liec'on, .:i lk V:filic coast; w ill 'lift 'Ht wesl Mi-sp.'s-i:il esm-imf-t.s4 .its; w1del will havo airrj, Ihq ti'.a'viust load oyer se-nt across tiieni tinent on one car. Kaci gn! weighs ais-iit m tons, and w ith the mounts w1;l le a tllificult thins to hainU'. The chis-f ibiii:er lies iu the fuel ihnt same of its railroad -hrielges may -be a brtle h-.zfi by the terrilic weiphl of cw f ir. ; ' - " V Kow 'Will 7?4-rrr Her. - ' Iavji.i, - !a:., . April fl. Hrn.sy V. KntwisUct whi wa3seiiuni-c:tltv l", yea:s llt--n,iii ltj,-trrii'.toit;M:a'iu' 'liart; with intent U kiij. iras bt-'ert rcions-sl o-om prlsfui through the u!i.ris f. the ysiiKr lady, nnd tliev UUv w il! sail fir Kn!aml in a few days, w here they w iilb.; louiri-.- f. Kiitwssiio ns in ioo w .iu tfte yi'umr unman,- -Iif. her lather o;.jes;.l toth.' f?i:tf-ri.i n the afirr.'i -o't of J i. tobcri. s5)l, Kt.tw'i.-O.e wailed f,r Ms'l l-jr'oiii-side the Ma..ichft-rft .tiiff. and tired f.ur i.frt:i a r.olveTat l"-r. "Ri- irrfiT-.,- ed lo- kill- himself tnit w.-tt rn-ernre'. Aara I0T15 rllnes the yo'ii'-j- rennit r eTtredt ' . ' " : ; ?.ejbel cf r-;- . . -.; C-. r. , vTuystca v Va.. Ai rii "'tj H'. Cin. a boot an tshoe. dealor of "Wilkin Uitrr. 3 s..'nirl. 01 tins .-ttc, m nd ' rd ef W y two men ! ist ni-i,U " .- " " ' .' 'iil had j'ixmol lii3s.ore nad lo-ed tiu rjioTfcy In The s;if,'. A raji tn. "d r w as 'nst'i''.l"1y Caia ciM, tt'iM-.wvtfi: was a itistomer ' w ho h i I left a pair of slux-s. In-tcalit was t.vo lmei. Tli.'V hebi reAolvvrs nt i:u's hotid and fwil liim' to'open his safe. After the Nifc-wss oiM-nnl tiie Imririars !niiid ati I yc.'ed IMIil'MI.HiSU mo in m -y ,11 l alt u:t Tiiet-.'.i.v an; semcl the men. for Piiie Hahttinj Die ia FlaTaes. Kl.f.vnKT!!, X. J., April 7.r-Thre lar-re Utri,, oivne'dby I. II. Msi-ev, jr AiTne, tvore destroyed T.y iir; ('aVly'iiTis morning. May s' is a dealer in and an importer of f:incjrc affi I .W.stwsof bhv.ded st'M-k were btirncd to el.-alh. Anions them were 12 Hoist, ins tilth d taken many lirst pri. -s t theWaveriy ail 1 other New Jer.s.-y f.iirs l;Lst fall. 1'.; sidvs the 1 o.vs a mimb -r of tiioron 'hl-red h rs(-s were b;irne l, to-ther with sever al farm wagons. Thfj lire nadonbted'y was the work of an ince-ndiary. Muj.v's loss will reach fV..im, mid it is only jvirt !y i-ove-re'd by insuraneo. Kcver 8aw s 45t3tir. ' ' -1 ' XlAV YoitK. April 7. Ilridgct Wiiliam s.iti w.ts he! 1 tor ex limitation in Jetfer .i iMui"kii Ctri ye-:erd iy upm a I'hariio of passing a Confederate S."0 bill tin her landlord, Patrick Kelley, a saloon fce;ei", ut N.t. .'vriSprin stres-t. She Sitid the bill had lieon ttUen iu p-iyau-nt for two cows, sold w hen her hnsUm.l elis p s"d of their farm in Jcii'ers.111 c.-n!itv re-cntiy. Th-r h-rrmd -s.iid limy h:id n-. er sis-a a KV bul b-'foi-e and were ig norant -f w rou-iloins- , .j;..' .v-. Heavy Damages. t Ci.KVKi.AMt, .. April ".Thirty thous and dollars was awarded by a jury in ihe rVWlisjiic.:.i!t c.n re ye-biielay ia a pArVKnM Rrjt'ify -;ts.- 'to Chns lfofdie.rne, w ho sued the I'altimore .t i thio niiiway iiirci'fi.ioii.irii-c loss 01 in'i ie -- atm j : tiie crusniiio t an arm ru a inUisio;-, in imtiana. it is iii:.:eTM xl i!:al the e un - pauy w ill appeal the cis... Kinaacft Veil Brpaid. roiiT.I ai-.vi v N err Yortt, April Ar nes llpplewhite is a p tor y.m.;. w en in 11 00 e-.ti ne:i iie-r iivo: ny mnsii-ii re citals tit hotels here. Shu now lives iu (,1iii-:iC !.: s V 11 ;;." c , . e. . -' - t... tJ jll, el . ... .. ... 1. I . , e o:e 01 uie noiei ucsis last vear Was a Mrs. lleiidricks, a , wi-althy Phila iieipma invalid. s,iie too.i a ram-v to Allies, w ho olU-il phiy. d for her, and iwnwesKs ago ii;c young woman was not i:ieel lhat Mrs.' Hendricks had died and left Agnes ?i.fi(! l,(rO. I'NloNT.tWN, Ka., April .1. Judges IwlnanrJMesireJt ir hanefisl fint n'- t!i licenses to-day. All theold lis.'iises were granted, the only change U-ing a new li cense at r.rowiisyille te ll.:e ,t Ualiler, proprietors of the Monongalichi house. The tlistillcrs' ami brewers' lits'ii-eM are the tame as List year. All new w heicsaU' sppIiV-atioiis we-re refused, " In ni-etrdamsa with the policy of the court. Jude K.w injj, who handed elown the licenses, said t was thu iitlentioii of tho .court, to ad feeret Wt', tla .rjrljce'lK'iit ;of refusing, nnv wholesalo liciMisese. Oil Strike in TayttU County. Maho.ntowx, Ph., April 5. The Korest 'dl coinpany drilled in w ell No. 1. ni: lid I ll(vr fkrrti, 11 milca m.rtliiv- etf here, to-day, and ut U o'claek it com- meliceil tlow inir, and promises! to lie a Risul vifll, . it '.as, knoivu:. for, tewerttl d tys that the we-1! was to lie elrilhsl in to-day, and eve-ry oil es.mpuny eif any importam-e had its representatives em the ground. There is great excitement eiver the find. TreSiMent Vlevemiid is indignant over the indee-cnt attack made on him by a Mas sachusetts, preacher. , . Mnt4 , people w ill sympathizo with I1101, li'tit'th'e'y will won der why lienoticeel the clerical se-andal- mTttrer. SUGAR ",&KEB$" rrSUPPLi$ f. ff MP 1 MMMMM WE CARRT:A LAHGE STpCK CF-?;i 'i 1' :. ' tj I Syrup Cans Sap Buckets s ':: "Spjuts, Gathering ml - Sugar; A 10m prices ior casn. WE HANDLE THE BEST - j. - . . . Mapld Evaporator onthe& zz : kct ) Vi A I.' j 1 ' rrrjisltfcd pay Duyin ! i ' i' ' i J 'si tPAlSCHELL, . . I Main Crois Street, Great Inducements Goous rcauccra m price in cverv firf'tiobh, Czrf&U;'bi Cloth?, Lace cirtab Ladies' Coats, ttc. Xo,v is the time to bt save money and get something good. :JAME3 CLINTOK STHBETr YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS Who are tnte: 1 in r.hI hoi:i ke-iii the 'if.-de-rell.-t f lenses snoiiM exaiii U-f-.re y.ii Isiy: tie-e-t imy.roTc.iie'iis, j per." et ro isti'-rs, iim y is.ntain ad the lut-ii-e jjnod haifT", and ' tire soi l V. Ull thai nie'.er-;.iiidii'i. ' Ma J- in all styles :ui l sii-s to in. t-t every rs.;i:reme:it. Imicli to a.-t c:lsv to 1-ake. THEIR CLEANLINESS LESSENS LA BOH Th'EJR ECONOMY SAVES KONEY. JAMES B. I nOLDEIJBAU-M, Somerset, Pi HOUSE ; . Is tnswaf rnstid, nnd- whenyrni are r-ady to waii your curtail m: :, ; : : : fore? our : : : CL'HTAIN Yon c:in ib 1 ut your e-tirtains to look ju -t as well as n.-w ,i;-.. s tains w ill ) rii.ois 1:. t st-int v ;-o.;i. don't worry atv-iit th-m. Yon llo.-iii. frolu lij .-o reas.Ti::i!.lc. i; w id ik t t-ay ye.it to worry ;d i.:t we:;.. W'v if act re.iinne:oi u to Kirr tint or T.'.c. rueie.'bm treni r ., eel a very ni.t curtain." We show some e. e;i.-ii.u .x el Miii.es .a .:.:. and now urd. - . -. . .. ''11 wf wa'it a V. ;!r'- oms l,:li in foreiijii and i -.i "I. II lar I lOoeis tills se:es. 11 s, ,. s :" r ITasti-r. W. i---tic mamif-ictn-i ni to l- the 'S: -7 neady made. 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