-J ! ; The Somerset Herald. WEDSK-DAY f.-pten(r REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. national. for rr;Fii:-:vrt ct.s. iu:."J. hakiusox; (r INDIANA. Fun vice r ::!:?n 'Ext, HOX. LEVI V. M .iKTjX, tiF t Vutt. STATE, FhR AI'l'ITi s .kxki:ai.. C'OI. Til()AS Mr' AMANT, Of fcl.AlK -ty. . ElkiT..k Thomas Io!n, lOTBirr . J.,hn n Taff-Mrl. . J-lill W.iHil'T. . M Mifrt I J..;i!i. . m. Hun. Il .mi. . J. .1.11 X. Vt. Kiltii V. . ;.-;.h R T 1.MI.-S. . W in Fills. . K'lHT I'm' li'ii. . imi.-l L. kurtz. . F'w.i t.n.-t. . W illmin Ckim-iI. . w tlliam ,. Fsyiie. . Peu-r t: hiu'k . Heurv U Ucehul. vr-I-AK'-r, lywis Tiigli. I. .hi! H. i.ra'it. il-rfi I'. k lav..! :rt. ii. l!inetimn. J. I'll ( . yHT J.-r.-.Mli K Miller. t.tytrf J. .:ii..U. iil. nrr s 1'ii'it. "J'i. insrire Stnnvs. Jr. :i. 1' ..-i;:.-r. 1 J..hn W. ivalbv. a.. J. l . H-iru-vaut. .'7. J. mm n T. J.-ne. A L. M. TrujLal. JUmCTARV Trl:fOFTIIE8t PKLME' orRT. JAMES T. WITfiIEI.1, of Flilla.!elj.li;i C )UNTY. Foil rOV.KK", FIUVAltn ff't'l X. of Somerset nor.Kijrh. Full I.Ftl-sl.ATVKF.. SHAH S. MIM.F.K, iifJ -ninrTup. JV. I.. ll'iiH, of tuners. I llnniiifh. Full JCIIT -('MMIA-Ii iNKK. KAMI KI. R Yiii:K, of .-..ny-reck Tivp. r ii: rums mi:eti'R, AI.E.X III NTFR. t,f Som.rsel Tap- I'm you hear anythin;.' ira; ? Vtr.MoM kmw Onm and went Lor one Ik'Hit. The Mills liill is lioiiij? prottstetl all over the country. Havc ymi lii-Mii! t lie Imiii Maine, Maine, Maine? (loud iicwk, ami true! Ai l. n'rt" In. in Imliiitia iii.'inite tliat it ill trice Harrison a majority of not ley tliun fill. tii tlioiinux!. ItV jroiiig to U-u laitd-slidc Orison, Vernmnt ami Maine, all with largely in-i-reai-od Republican inajoritii-s. The time it fast approaching for Som erset county Kcpuljliiiuib tolakeotl their coatu anJ roll up tlieir Jim Oi r pension list? niiiulx-r 4.V.'..V7 souls, of lioin 41!l,7iS ilraw support on ae count of tlie war of tlie rolieiiion. Irtirover had withheld lii letter of anviitanee till after hearing from Maine, lie likely wouldn't have accepted. Twkxtvtkvem tlioiiMind majority in Vennont means tiiut Mr. Cleveland must Klop down and out on the 4th of next March. Ik the I K'liioprat io manager don't stop lraj3;ing the Old Roman over the coun try tliey w ill have a funeral before the ('th of Xovemlier. Ji ix.e Xkv, if Iowa, lias decided that under the prohibition law of that State a man cannot lawfully manufacture cider for line in hi family. Tub mugwumps are having almost ns hard a time of it running the Democratic wrty as they had when they tried to 1 sifts the Republican legions. Tiik SUte Convention of County Com missioners will meet in Erie to-day. Somerset county w ill be represented by Messrs. Wagner, Xeff and Williamson. Will our dear friends of the no-called l'nibibit ion sect please profit by the rv membraiKx that Adam and Eve met a third larty in Eden and were also de ceived ? Maki your arrangements in time, Re liulilic;ins, to attend the mass meeting in the Court House Tuesday evening. S'je tcniber 2.'tb. Able speakers from abroad w ill be proent. Tiik sinoere tenierain voter rejoices in the tict that the Vermont returns in dicate that the third party prohibitionist will not be a factor worth consideration in the present contest. Tint Bedford county Republicans oen ed the campaign w ith a rousing mans meeting Tuesday evening. The sjK-akers were ex-Secretary of the Xavy (ieorge M. Robeson, and John II. Jordan, Esq. COXORESSM AS KlUloKK, Of TeXOS. IxKlstS that he w ill defeat the ension bid now pending in Congress for Mrs. Sheridan. Phil was too good a fighter and too much of a Republican to please IVmocrats in Texas. Democrats in the Xorth would raise the cry of "bloody shirt" if criticism were made upon the Texan statesman. GexehalFisk, the Prohibition candi date for President, is an o:Ve bolder un der the present administration. Ho is chairman of the lioard cf Indian Com missioner. Instead of sending in his cliis k to help Cleveland and his free trade cause he is giving him very ub atantial aid in trying to catch Republican vote for the third party. txr of the claims of the Cleveland ad ministration is that '"it has saved the public money." The statistics, which no man can dispute, show- that thus far it lias expemled f'Xtfi 'f 5.053 more than the entire four years of the previous admin istration. "The President's jack-knife whittling," as Colonel Watterson once rliaracterized it, was small work, as the figure prove. Ju'a. Clevei.axd must go. The people are becoming weary of Democratic rule. The drift of public sentiment ia unmis takably that way. The desire for a man at the head of the Government w hi did not fear to risk his life for the preserva tion of the Vnion is gaining strength dsy by day. The largely increased Republi can majorities in Oregon, Vermont and Maine are deciJed eviik-r.ee of a rapidly growing popular sentiment which Wrong ly indicates that Mr. Cleveland will lie ordered to step down and out on the fourth of next March and give place to a Wtter, abler and safer uiaa and a truer American. !.!OF III .r: lew 'e'l iiikH2 s tonrof iiisjiiou in S-.ntlieni Indiana nii.I.r 1 ,c au-l-i'f" fli.' Ieni.iy: N.ttion.V. V'.midii'.t'-. Eu.-i.e did the ime tW.i.z in 1.'-', and took w ith l'i"' K.me of the m xp'rt rejcMter of U.iilituotv. A tii:nilr of thcin nerved .' iiw ia the Uii-iiiiia ja-iiileiitLny U'fmv j n turninj. It i safe lo say Indiana lie ! publ:an T.iil aWp with one eye opi tirsu:h tin .U the j!! tluwd J in Noc:!i!icr. Tut a ii Uvits of five true and lawful citizenx of Indianapolis depose f-dward ( JouUl from his temporary occupancy of tlie jjoMlion of rcnd exalied liar to C-.e IVtno.-nicy of In liana. Everybody who nd Gould a tharou that ier.era! H.irri s n !.:id sriid "..lie d !laf is eiion-Ii for a workman" knew that inuld lied. n!y a very ii.alii ioud f;ol could have le.-ii ipiiity of such an utterance, and it is well known ii. at (k-neral Harrison is neit'ier a malicious irsoa nor a fool. Bat it wa not known that Gould liimself bad de nied the truth of the charge liefore ho circula'e.-.l it until the a.n.iavitw of the five pc-nllemen aero published. Mr. Gould bhi proven himt-'lf no indiscreet in fa'seliOd as b) merit degradation from n.nJ exitheii to -rand superfluous liar for the ifcinoi racv of his State. A ku 1 erliujus liar is not Jwiid for bis services, and tlierein wili be Gould's puninhiiH nt. I A uaolc lie is not worth a louril.-ciass ! ostmaslers!iip. j It should 1 said in this connection ! that Mi tio:ild'B slander.' have lwii cir- cuiated in tlie form of letters to lalsr an i ai;ricult.iral paers, and have btvn ina le much of by IVniocralic speakers. These letters i ave In-en kept out of the ka lir DeiiKx ratjc dailies, however, for reasons not lulld to gliVHH. "Have You Heard The News From Maine ?" lx lSI't, tlsat wan the question after the electiou in the l'ine Tiee SUie. The result tlien as regar-led ns the true in dex of the I'n.-sidc nlial resuli ; and s i now d.ies it clearly and mi'iuestionubly foreshadow what tlie result will be next Novemlier. The Tk :iiOcrats w. re full of predictions after Cleveland's Fishery Message, claim ing not oi.lv that a lare" Fplice would le kn-jcke 1 off the a-ual Republican major ity in Maine, but that the way tbimi were working up there gave a strong probability of a glorious IVmoeratic vic tory. Tiiat message w:.s the long pole by nhicii the piiiiwnon was to U knocked, as the people there were mure imme liatcly interested in the Canada l'ishcjy n'.'.olion loan those of any other State. In addition to this, many Icii:o cratic mierw alleged that IJlaine at begirt was not in sympathy with the Republi can Presidential candidate. Rut, alas! for liemocratic prediction? and m-mocratic bonM. The persiiniinni waa re.icheil by the long Republican si!e. Not only is the ns-idt up to the most ex travagant Republican eNpectations, but awav bevond tliein. .lust where the l.".(itl Ui-jority of Ism; is going to snell t.i. there is. no telling. At present writing it is over L'o.iKx), and n turns from "back districts" not all in yet. Hurrah for glorious old Maine! Whiie this big tu.-.jority on the Coveinor's vote isso iiisjiiring, all I H-nioerat io Iioih-s of gaining a Congressman have been knis k ed into wnithen ens. The delegation is not only solidly Repuldic.in, but ach niember is returned by a largely inert-wed majority. Even Torn Reed, whom the IeiiiiH-rats hate with a bitter hatred, goes liack by such an overwhelmingly increased majority as will make them lighting load. IK.k, too, at the comilexion of the legislature. The Senate iinaniniously Uenihlican, and the House with less than one Democrat to every five Repub licans. Well, well! this is glory enough for one day. Rut who, alas! will have the nerve to carry the news to (irover. It won't do to send Terry Belmont, for be is on record already as saying d n Maine. Patriot and Partisan. X. Y. l'rw. il was Cardinal WoIm-v. fallen from a prinec'n favors, w ho in I lie hour of ibi-ioln-tkm bitterly exclaimed : "If 1 had served my liml as J have served tuy kin:, lie would not now have- h-scrtid me." If Allen t. Tliurntan had s-rved les country as he has scrvc-i his party, how diircrent would Is- the f.-eiing of his countrymen for him in the days of his mi-f.-runie and decline. If he hud bx-rj more of an American and less of an O'.l Roman, history wouhl accord a loft ir niche in the temple of f.imc. As an Amerii-an patriot he miglit hnve Itonie a very honoralile rt in the triumphs of his country and his countrymen ; but he chose liis course, and his career placed him in antaoniMii w iiii all ihat wa heroic, gen erous and Krial ill lUe a--pir.itions of his country lor rnoie than thirlyyears. He wa.-. a splendid figure, and is yet a magnificent ruin. He was a man of lof.y character, of I'Ik-Ti! learning, of Irenien loiis pnver. Put in Ihc dayji of his streng'h he was a Virgin ian merely, and in the ihiys of hisd.rline he was an Old Human. "Out of the abundance of the heart the month sjeaketh." Out of the plenlitucie of American charily and magnanimity arises ubumlaut pity for tlie errand eld man ; atmud ant pity, with a sprinkling of affection : but the feeling tl at touchc the American heart is not that gene;-ous mingling of melancholy aud aduiirution Ihat g'K-s fortii for a man like Slieri.lan or (iraut or iar!ie!d. Siieri dan's evit from lininan life was gilded in a lila.-.e of giory, and death' terrors were as-snagi-d by tiie well groumleil confi.l'.-Tiee that lie died Jestivinj tlie esteem, theailniinition and liie hive of I i tMinpairiots. Willi the 0!d Itotiiati it is diMercut. A lV'ims rat inertly, a partisan of a splendid ty p. w ha devilled to a bad cause the glorious pio-ers. gifts and grac,-3 which were intended by hi- Creator for the service of mankind. And such is human life ; such, if yon please, the heartl.-ssnesn of party, the pro verbial inp-atiiii Je of republics, that the same piwer which in his strength he sn-rveil and gloriiitsi; tlie surue pjwer which dt-uiisl to him llic horiurs which his services and devo;ion dt-icrved, now chains him, in the twilight of life'i evening, to the wheels of its e.iario: and dcogs him. faiu'ing. into tiie public gar.e, so that i!ic sight of the s-.rT.Ti;.;r old man may awaken entliusian for a de clining cause. Put the heartless cxs-ri:neut has ign.iruiniotnly faibnl. Tlie clnriot and the Uontan sink In the road amid a universr.! piry for the veneraliie U-mm and contempt Sir t'ie chariot and its proprietor!. Si'tr-vtrit l.'.in'ii ummti. PRESS COMMENTS. New York TrX uir: Warner Miller, tlie next Governor of New York, and "Joe" F'ler, tiie next Governor of Illinois, both servisl in (lie Vnion army as privates. The boys who carried the muskets went to the arniywilho-.it West Point c mmiv.ions, or any other pr.ispect of brilliant preferment, but lieca-isc they loved their country. Here are two that shall liave their reward. Johnstown TfUin.it: P. F. Kirby, post master at Wihnore, ia o'w of the Senatorial Democratic conferrees from this county, and the conference is to meet at Postmaster FiUhamV grocery, at (iallitxin. This is lemoeratic Civil Service the President con tributing ilO.om toword expanses for his re ekvlion, and bis smallest postmasters are j setting uji the beer for the boys at a district t conference. Hamilton Sfje-u w : Nothing is moreclear than Liat anything in the shape of bragging or bluster it out of place in Canada at tiie Jireseul time. No only should we not threat- rn tb C ll :l-.l ?:a'. , v - -h.-iil-l !e.t .. lliii' li ;i- hii.l at the po,.;teip" ..f h'tslituic grow ing out of - .'ting i.i tplii ali.ms. N r-a-.oiiaiile ui.-l ri.lit f. 1:iit lnu:i can ei:it,-i:-plate the p;iii',iitti ot war w Ith'iol a !iml der. We firniiy believe iiiut when ill" l'mi deutia! diction iiver itti diib.-uHy ab nil the ti-I.eri s -v fl - m-n! d b 4ie tMf iM and :iio.-t fti- ti'lly fss lioii. ChicSi-'o l,er-rm': In Scretary Vilas' spcecb at Milwaukee -eurs tl f.r.oaina: Another thing n the crcii.-t nf i',biiin:'; t radon was the "second -ni3ic:ja!ion' of celoosi men. His en am ipa'.ien fioni the f,ariI the !H;ni.H-raIic paf.y and tJ.e '.t.r el dominion of fic.i-e in Lie lu.id.' " lY.ip'.e will wonder ljat the N..s rvtury mtai.i by thai. There are some t wenty-c gj.t (.'oum-s-fi.mal iji.-ti ii-ts in the south where then- are liir:e majorities of colored voters, and all Ru-p.ii.'a-ius.an l y-t .u tl.i ia--t eh i-lii.li '.!if wr!i le..r of iv.iki -. ielt ,ce from lids same Iicm sr.i! c 1 ar'y, in hut two or three wcie any Ib'pul.liiei votes counted. Th,.- ree"t:t Inughter of cuiij men in Iviisiana liy w-jite IK-iaocrats. beca of the " imnwrab itics," not silities. ii yet fr.-ii in tht: mioda of the public. It is a womkrf.il "second einanciputiou " from fear of the Democratic party. Montreal 0' i;-(V.- Tiie right of Cor.grw and the President to sn -;:. d li.e transit trade in bond between the two contitrje can not he rUestioned, except in the view tiii two yeara' notii-e renuire I hy tiie Waahing t.rn tpjaty. That privilew was accor led Canada in ls:i'. by the Cnited Sta.es. and if now withdrawn we can make us -of our o. n channels of commuuieiliou with tiie outer w.uid and di veloj. airil improve llie-e to the utmost. Ii is aduiun-lly an advantage to ibis country to be j-rnii-.tt i lo u-e American carriers and American Kirt5 fir tin- transit trad-', hut not of Miiiii .t-nt value, we believe, to induce tin. Canadian people lo purchase tiie privilege by the a'i.ii.-h nnienl of the Tights seeurel under the trevy of If tiie Cuited S'ates is determine! to cut otfihe transit traile we rtn stand the loss quite as well as the Anierieans, and our gove-.-nment w ii! an exdnip'.e of "v'-J neighb oriioo:! by refraining from retail. iti'-n in kind while iirmly maintaining treaty rights. When f-AnT s'.-cemd thou;!.', comes lo l' ingres it may b-j cquhle of diwerning the di-tin .'.ioii bctu'itn a treaty com; ai t and !er;i.slation by a country di-sirous of promoting the com merce of its railways and ports by an act of comi'y and iils-rallty. Thurman Breaks Down. Nrw Yol.K. S'l'tt uiInt ii. The great ih :n onstiation i-i I. ..nor cf Judge Tliur.-uan, wtiieh New York Ik'mocr.cs looked forward to f .r weeks, snd for uioi h tlie :no-t ciahor ate preparation were n.nde. was nuTii t nlg'it. at tlie moment alien tiie enthusiasm was at the Ugliest pilch, by the ilhns of Judge Tiiurin.in. He Ins-am.? faint while ntti nipting lo otl'.-r his e;-us,-s to Ihc great erod in Madison Sq ia;e ii'ar.ien, ;md had to he carried fro ii the stage. II." nine", ii is said, w ill not inter?. -re with the arraege meuLs made for the balance cf his tour in the Mast, hut it cifce'.t.aily damp-.-ind the ar dor to-night. sii-K ts tiik m-ti.rs.io'. At .1 o'clock in tlie feni,s,n the J i-lge w as seizisl with an at'acx of cholera moi h' .s. He w;i- a lvisisl not to ato-nqu !,o g i (o the nits--Ing in the evening, but ins:-.:. I on lin ing so an 1 lout no ar.uouiu-u'.eut of his itl m s !,.,,iM in niade. ' eiis.iu cquare 'iafd.-ll w.is i : 1 1. I to i ver tlowlng tt jliiol a l'-w i : I : r : l ' --s ;0;er tlie .i.n.r.s were oj.cne.1 lids evening. H- iieiai.ed tiie nuv'.iug t i order, uini tcuiied Mr. l'i ever xs i hairr.ian. V.'lieu the apLcse s'uh-i.hl Mr. I'lower addressed the me-ting, making a -trong argument for tin- tariif rcdu.. lion p'licy. A long list of viiv picsidents was thtn read uud a.lop'.el, and ii.s ihni.itis weiv n-nl by I '!. V'. I., brown, greeting Mr. Thiirmnn, and pledging hearty support to tlie National ticket and platform. . THiKvuN iin,:KS isovrc. Tiiese were adopted w ith a buirali, anil t'h.i.rmau I'iower introdue.si J.ulgi. Tiiur man. There was an ovadon la-ting v.eriil minutes. Judge Tliurnian s'.iu ling silent, w hile tiie applause thundered around lom. When the vast atiditoriu ni Is-cainc quiet again Judg" Tiwirmau raid : " I was nominated hy ihc St. Louis cu ventiou for the ollh-e of Yii-e President of the I nited States.' bet, fellow cili.eus, Allen ii. Thurman is a )oor. weak, broken down man. I have b;ru . iite un.vc!l this iif'er nooii.aiKi in no condiliiii-. to ;p'.k t j a!i i::t m -nse audience like this. While I pea!: to v-o'.t I am almost induced to m-iUe li.e eir.irt, but I am really to unwcil." At this s.ii::t Jillie Tii'irnn'i showeil s'gni (f faintness. Tlie g-mthunvn nea-il him sprang to his ai l nnd htlp -d iiim to a seat ai I he rear of toe pl.-gf rm. w here iestor ativ were administered. In a !.-w momeni he reetivertsl suilieiently tohe taken by meni-ln-rs of the coniuiiltee to his carriage and back to the Kifih Areuue Hotel. It is In the Cleveland Eiood. ' Vtk , S, pt 7 An incident of the r.-cent i nuni.m of tiielfTtu Il-.-giuu-nt. New-York istutc Volunteers, at Holland Patent, is much : talked ol hy the veteran!.. Holland Patent. it w ill be remembered, is l'ie old home of ' Grovcr Cleveland and there in ll.e old homf-so-ad dwells liie President ? sister. 3Irs. Kse I Liualvlh Cieveiand. The reunion of the i UTih was an occasion of inip"rt.,uce for the usually quiet hamlet, and tiie villagers in j geuer.d spared no edort to make il one that the veteran" would gratefully remember. So j far as could be well every building, except one, ' in the tow n was decorated, 'i iit one was j tin: hoiuD of the Pr.-si lent's sister. In pre paring tor the veterans' coming the villagers had no assistance from Miss- Cevi.laiid, though lur co-oTntlo!i was sought. Her ! hoi..-e, "The We-. Is," carried no sign of recognition of the veteiLiis' presence, and ! Urlng tin ll.e main line of the parade, its i bareness was more conspiiruous becau-ie of j the elaborate display of hunting on nil the : others. The veterans at first thought that ' Miss Cleveland was not at home, but inquiry ! dismissed that excuse, and couhruie.l the j opinion that I he slight wis intended. Toe i pieasuies of the reunion were not at all i dampened, however. j "Siie can't help il : ns in ihc biood," was j the joking i-ommcr.t. j Al the Ikjuj-u 1 a letter of n gret was read j from Lieutenant Kugcnc Skinner, of I'.-troil, Miclu w iio went out with the regiment fro.n j this city. Tiie i tier cose.! with the oiler oi j "the writer's sentiments in this canoeiig.r ! in "the accompanying box' Tlie box was full of Harrison and Morton buttons. P. is said tiiat "T.ie Weed.-" incident had its influence in moving every Pemoera'ie Veteran pres-m to put a ilir:i,n button in his cu. C.r.a:u i; is tie-re -.vere several Democrats nt the leunion, ami one of them is authority for the statement thai even- one w ill vote for Harrison and Morten. Ciialrman Quay Confident. Hon. Jame S. lltitan. who is just back from F'!npe, toptns in New Yor!; on uis way Iniine and had a talk with Cliainnan yay. To a reporter in I'ltlsburgli yesu-rlay Mr. Ii.nan said : "Yes, 1 talked with Mr. tjuay about the k liiicai pr-ispei-t. He feels confidt ru of suc cess, and y-.iay is a man who d.ies not reach a conclusion until he h.t, tlioroagh'y studied the matter. H.: told me, and I know be would not say to me w hat he di I not bed ie to lie true, thai he felt assured that the Ile-p-iblit-ati ficket would be -'ectel. He is con fi lent that we w il! car-y N w Y"ork. lie s.iid that if the elcc'ion were to lie held to-day that the State would go Rcptihlid in by fn:it MM t X.3 majority. As it is. the out look is growing even brighter every day. These are not idle assertions, but are based upMi a thorough study of the situation." An Attack on America. Smsoim, Sept. . H is still hoped here that the immigration treaty with America will lie rati. led in a niod;fed fcirm The dis enwien of the qiorslio.1 hw caused great excitement There have been several rio'.Mis demonsi rjiiions. A rnob inoeused at the American lliniktcr's action, attacked the Aniericau oflicial residuicc at Canton. Tlat Same m Coon! '.Ari : :.ff T-??mw On the Top Rail Once More. Ha Didn't Expect to Come out till November, but the News from Maine Waa too much for Him. PROTECTION WINS. THE PINE TREE STATE GIVES A RE PUBLICAN MAJOri'.TY OF 29,003. Even Mr. Claino is Surprised at the Majority. THE FIGURES fJtCtCD THDSE OF A1Y SINCE 1E66 AND LOOK HKt WAR TIKES. TIIE rP.OlilldTiuN VOTE FALLS OlT. Tcm Reed Scores a Great Victory. Varna. 2tflzvz I7 23,051 T'n.ier fair sk'es arid attended by summer weat her. the gritit Maine e'us tion was held Monday. T'ir in -h"ut the Slate tiieir was unusual evciten.ei.t at the polls and both parties made extraordinary cll'orts to bring out llieir lull strength. Tiie voit is thought to be the largest ever east in th? Stale and the ii"pui.lie;i:i majority is the greatest that h:e bc.-it tiveti simv the close of ihe war. in s.-t. 'i'iie fu bowing telegrams were sent ;J'l.i.y e.'eniiiir by Mr. P.l.iiue and Chair man Man icy : 'Ft .oV'o'. Jf i,rif. -i. Li ;ta'.nl''i.i 7e?. .- r.i-:u.T.aup to tl o'cl.s k indicate that the J'e-I-ui.lican i-.intlidale will have more than i-'o.'sio majority over the I'emocratie car-iii-Oiite. the digest m ijonty since ls.',u. Pro hibition vuic fails olf everywhere. James ;. p. ;st. Chairman Manh-y si-nt t'-e :.iliow!i:g tcV gram to Hon. M. S. ;:ay. Chairman of tiie llepnhiiean Natiorud Cotninitte, Nev,' 'ork : '- We have carried toe State hy a plurality of I'o.uon. iliiTf!niM':! ti.e entire delegation in ' 'ongri-s. Heed's majorilv will n-ac!i ...si. The majorities for Diiigley, Ito iteile and Mrliiken. wiil ex.--d ti.is") rcsj-ceiivciy. Vt have eiio.en every iseniltor and neiirly cr quil.i foiu'-ttfo.-i ol' toe r..pr nliiiives in our Lcgisl.r.ure. and have carried every coun'y in tiie Siiite 011 the ;s.puiar vote." Tins,- lek grams tell the -lory of what w ill always be consiil.-red hy the llepeLlicans of Maine as one of their great, st victories. The Democrats. Ik: -kid hy an unlimited amount of mou. t out to reduce the plurality of Is 'if,, which wgs l.'i.T'l-. P.. -publicans hoped to increase the plurality of ls'; slightly. I low well they suovisle.1 the f: gures a' tow. It is a pronounced protection victory. No other issue was thouirot of. The jsiw-er of (hi- atimitiis! ration was brought to i-aru:.in the election, and a most d. sp -rate etfort made hy the party w orsen and leaders to cu: d'iwo tin- liepiililican plurality. Tor years t'to Deiu.K-riits have ascrliicd the si.'ieiidi.i !!.'pu!.liean victuri.-s itt To. line lo tie-p.iv.er i.f t'.ie i'.sleral of.ice holders and th.ir uioti'V. In this contest the Democrats have controlled tiie entire Feiicra! p.i'r ;tiage in the Suite. a:i 1 mi I - a d termiiHs'i. statid up fight. The I,'cpiiM!-an have met the isue squarely cnttieirown trroun.l, and swept tiie State from Kitlery to t luod.lyhead. In addition to the Suite ticket, tiie Repub licans ehs-teil the four Congressmen with in-crea-ed inaj :rities. Tom Rod, against wlioiii '.he 1 :!) jeran pureil Ihe full strength of 'heir batteries, returns to h's seat in Congress with more than dou'ile the majority give-i hiui in ls.s;. a:i 1 n.-arly i'.ree times t::j figure? ris ..r,!isl in lss.4. In Mr. Reed's district liie tiulKruatoriiil ticket was scarcely thought of. Mr. Ih-d an nounced his intention to stand or fall with the lb-publican protection platform. Ho made AS EiRXEsT Flour over'thc fishery treaty, and asked for the in dorsement of Ihc Ksopie. It came to him with miexiected enthusiasm. The rc'urns at midnight in.ilcaie.! that Mr. Heed's ma jority would U' about 2,." . In Iss ; K, ,ad about 1 3'i majority, and in 1SS4 he held his w-at by tlie narrow majority of itja votes. The following iM-patcli re,-eiv,s fioin Mr. P.laine alter midnight, sums up the situation bom the bepubiieau fclaudjKiint : A; 1. 1 . -tv, P pt. in. At 11 o'clorV I estinia'e the llepuhlicnri nuijority fir ?ii.ns), p js riot sinqily a g-vat victory, it is almost a political n-rolu:.io:i. It ns-aus tiie immense majorities of the war period. Ti.e ipii-siiiin of pri.tection was the on'y o-ie disi--tfed. Mntiy Dem-w rats tuni ed against tii Miila bill. J UES (i. liLAINi:. VESMONT'S AVALANCHE. Greatest Ropublican Majority Since the War. lit n: tM-T'iv, Vt., Sept. 5 neturr.s still come in slow ly from thetle'ttion, biu enough has li s-.l ri.-c. ive 1 to give ass-iranix-s of the greatest Hcpah'iein iiiiijoiity sime the war. It w as an avalanche w hich buried (he Demo cratic party in tin. State f rcvr. Tiie only S;.itc Sen itor whom th- D.-m i era'shad iu the hist L.-rilature has b.-rn hrt. The gain in 1" p-ihlii-:i:i m -mS -rs of ghe lower h'rie will b twetiie-t vv., mi'ting the Hiuse stand H D.-m K-rats out of JIH memoirs. Cliairui m Charles S. Pag", of flu Venn ut Sliite Central O.u.nutpe, yetvil.iy s.nt the following telegram to Gen. II irrisc-.i at In diana;...!! : Bri.utf ,r.i Vt., Sept.. 5. 7b i:.c II, ,i. r, ij-itiiiii II i.'ri.nn : Verm ml in dorses her cliolce at CYi.ig.i by giving Dillingham a !.irg.-r majority than we have ever befor given to any il-.piiblicati Govcrtior. CUACLCS S. PaoE. I'liairm in Slate C Mitral C'jiuuiiiUv. Chairu: iu page aiso si-nt the following telegram to Ci: iir:n m tiuy at New York -. Bi Ei.i.wT.iN. Vc. S'tii. 5. -... .V. S. '"'.' '".': l'rr'l ( l p.i '..Vim X ill, .tit Cut-B.V.V-, .V, t l'i,-!: ';,. Dillingtoti's iiujoii ty wil! b? tlie largest ever given to any Vcr m mt G ivenior. Srtiate nnanim i i'ly II. publicrin. White Rivfr Ji nitiox, Vr.. Sejt. 0. Complete returns from all towns of the Suite give Dillingham (Rep.), 4s.."i); Siiurtl.ft" (Dein.) i:i.4J'l; Prohibitionist, l.ii.t, and "cattermg, it. Dillingh int's plurality, 2s, J'i; inaj irily uver all. jr.iiVJ. This is the largest Republican majority ever given ill Vermont. Tiie Republican net gain as eom lared with lssl, is o.jcn. Ceneral Terry Drowned. KxoxvtLi.K, TiixnSeplem!)erG. WiUiani Terry, a prominent lawyer of Wytheville. Va , an tx-C..iigres'.niar. and successor of Stoi-.ewal! Jackson as o mmander of the Confisb ate foree. w.is drownrsl in n swollen st',-nm in Gravs-in County, Virginia, last night. iHsM-asod was sevenfy-five years ol ge and one of ihc leading citizens of South west Virginia. INDIANA REPUBLICANS. The Greatest Parade Ever. Had In Indiana. lxn:A!Jfoi.is SVp.r.. Thegr.-ati-'t jiolitioal denionstniiion evft witnesed in Indianapo lis oorirrwl to-night, marking the btinning of active campaigu Tnik lirthe Ilur;u!.?V'"S. Prtvi-ws gii'lnriiias and demeiistr.itious have tna- reganhsl ts la.-n l' SsiiwisI-, and the magniiude of to-nightV displaj o e-imepleteiy eejijises everything" of the kind that h.i knit attempted heretotoreffiat there can ije no doubt as to its significance. The arniiige.ueuls bcran ! than wk whet) it Was not known "that Central Harri son would be at borne. The preparations conti mplatisl nothing more than a turn out ol ibe Hepohlieair organiratwns of Indiarr uisilis. They respoiideii to the call in a way that was , sarpriae even" lu . the camui:gn uianiig.-rs, showing Uiat the party organisa tion siirasses anything hitherto known in a State w bcro syslcinadc party work baa. by force ni nti.-essity, liven reduced Ui a science, in li.e seemingly endless column of cheering men that moved up the designated line of march all c!a.-sof cituens were represented; professional men, merchants and laborers, and such hearty enthusiasm as was iruvni-fe-tcd has never before lieen aroused in In diana. There could be no better evidence of the tendency of the campaign in the State. There were innumerable clubsand organized bodies in the line, but most conspicuous among iheta were the organizations ofwork ingaien. notably the railroad employes, who, numbered over l,Jn.', each carried a red or blue colored lantern, and at the headuf their division was a skilfully constructed imita tion of a locomotive. It was a specially at tractive feature of the display. There were iii.r!y two thousand old soldiers in another division. Fifty dubs, each numbering from two to liv'e hundred members, were it. line, among them being an organization of p) women in uuifotm, why marched in the pro cession with an escort of young men. There were as many bands as clubs, and the ming led noise of martial music and cheering men was so uproarious liiat nothing else could be heard. The processiou was reviewed from tiie Deuison House balcony by liencrul Har tisir,, Genera! Huvey and ex-Governor Por ler. b-sides whom stood many laditts among them Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. J. R. McKee, her daughter. During the iarade a cannon was find at fu qucut intervals, anil there was a brilliant display of fireworks, which twice cam-; near causing a conflagration by setting tire to the lings that hung from the roof of the hotel fo the ground below, but in each case the flames were extinguished after slight damage. Hundreds of banners wirecwrried In thepro cessioii, most of them puiiilcslly emphasizing protection. The most conspicuous feat urea of the di: play, however, were the American dug and pictures of Geneial ilarrisoa, thou sands of which were carried. The proces sion was over an hour passing liefore Gen eral Harrison, who W';as cheered continually during the map.-h. After the parade a meet ing of several thousand persons was address ed at Tomiinson Hal! by ex-Governor Porter and General Hovey, but, owing to the late ness of ihe hour, their remarks were brief. A Call on Sowden. Wa-!H.v .ton, S.-pt. C The old, old game of'sl and 's.: and "T'l, and asfarback as Is II, is to he tried again the game of claiming in p:o-..Htioii Slates ihat the lvmoeratie party is .is goinl a protection party as the U.-pului-cuti. It is the same bunko game which, ia is. put :t IV nn-ylvanian on the ticket for Vice Pre-i.lent, and covered the Democra:ie Irauso-i-enei. s with iiuirihs fir the prote.' :v, la: Iff of '12. which, in ls-i, senr Mr. ita-id. ill into tiie protection district ofN'.-w Vork to pledge his word that the tariif would In: safe if ( levelond wire elected. Demo cratic su'-,:css in '41 was followed by the free tra ie tariff of '17, the Pennsylvania Vice President, oleslieiit to the last to his party, giving ihe. casting vote in its favor. The successful repetition of t!m game in 'Ji4 was followed hy the Mills bill. Mr. Randall is c invenienily sick now, and as Mr. ILtndall is too old a fox to lm caught twice with the same bait, he can lie d -jKinded upon to siay too sick for ihe stump duty until afier the ch-cliou. Failing hint, the D.'Uj.ieralic campaign managers havc plcUisl nut the man tievt hi pneni pence by virtue of his opt-is it ion to the Mills hill. T.'iey have picked on Sowden; Sowden, of Alletitown: S iwdeti, who was the bold. -si of those who voted against the Mills hUl, and whose public building hill was vetoed in consequence thereof. Sowden, whom the Allenlown Demwi-.V is industri ously reading out of the party every day, and they have cried out to him tomounlastump and raise his voice in their hjlu'.f. Mr. Sowden received a letter yesterday from Calvin Drici.-, chairman of the Demo cratic National Cainpiign ).'oiuniitU, w hich is significant enough to print entire- It is written on theotlicia! pa;ierof ihecommiltee a'l I reads as follows : .. II". . .W f.i. .l'.V?..irn. fit. Mv Demi Sir : Tlie National Democratic Campaign Committee earnestly desires the benefit of your services during the present canvass. Hoping we may have tlie advant age of your active assistance) wj desire to know how much lime you will be able to put at the couiuiiltee'd disjiosal. CaLVIX S. P.Rtl C, . Chairman. When tiie corn spo.ident. after reading the letter, ask -d Mr. S iwden whether lie would rcpon 1 lo the appeal for services on the stump, he respoule l that he was con sidering the matter. Send Democrats to Europe. Captain Anderson,, a we'.I-kn iwn railroad oiliejal of Kansas City, went to Lumps some time ago an independent in polilitts. II -j lias returned a Harrison supporter and a firm b.-liever hi the g-sl etfecLs of Protection. He was interviewed at the Vnion Station. He said : "I was iri Nottingham toe other day. where considerable camels' luir is c!ca:wl by pauper lalxi-. I was informed that when the tariff was taken orTthis it was brought to England and chimed by cheap labor, and then sent to the United States cheaper than it couid lie sent to the United .States direct. It is the same way with Australian wool. Il is shipped from Australia to Ktiglatid, where it is cleaned by cheap labor. It can he kejil there for considerable length of time on ac count of cheap niney. and rcsiiippe 1 to the United States cheaper than it couid be clean ed here. If the tariff is taken off wool, shecp gr.iningin tin United Stales, wouhl fall info 'innocuous desuetude,' as Mr. Cleve land w-.iuld say. "In t!i? vessel on which I came over there were at least sixty Deiu icrats. We took a ballot as to who favored a mduetion. and out of tiie whole ship-ioelonlyone voted fir tar iff red. i :tim. Ail R.-puiilic ins need to d i is lo sen J thts Deni acrala to Kurojie and they will all com bu-k Uepnblieans. I saw a number of Democrat in Kuro'tw and tliey seemed ashamed that tiiey ever Voted tiiat ticket. Almost Incredible. Ilosrox, Sept. II. J. II. Went worth, form erly a large maii-.WTai-.urer and a rcs;octed ciliz n. was locked tip iu the city jail on Monday for debt, and forgotten, so that he passed a f.tir ilays without food. Ti.e result is a semation. Some lime since Wentwortb failed, but settled with his creditors and re tired. Saturday be waa arrested for a debt of an 1 went to take the oor delitors' oath, but found himself debarred because lie was plaintiiPin a civil suit. He was taken to tiie city jiiil early Motiday morning, hav ing had his last meal at home the Sunday night previous. He was put in a good cell up stai-s, and as be was well dressed it was sup;xsed that 3s usual, be was sending out for his meeis, and so no attention was paid to him. He bad water in his cell, and that saved him from giving away. His cries final!)- attracted t'.ie attention of a warden, and upon investigation he was immediately discharged and hustled out of the building, no excuse being given for the neglect. He has entered suit ugaiust the SlieriT. Tite family, ignorant of bis tale, bare been in great distress since Sand jr. A (Juarter of a Million Vlsgors to the i C. A. R. Encimpmont at Colurr.- j DU3 Olilo-Gmnt Hospitality Shnwn. ! Cftrjiat's. 1 . S-p'.ti Tiie grc.it under- taking assuu:-sl by the city of oluinhuY is ! tu' foalen,' and the fiutls fully re.sgtu- j Hi toil n ery i ii in -n will hive to hi ' !tv-i iiesi'te etilerbMn t-jp vast ihrom; that i are quiring in. j Tiie l .sigiind Iieavy train t';ai iav pijl evl into i .ti;ml.igs to-d.iy have 'oceti 1 .ailed down to the guards, and the general rcj-rt is Ihat hundreds have been left behind una ble to oi-.tain even standing room. The ro.ids in many instance have b.s-u taken by sur prise and wcie no! pts-oare-l for ti.e crush now' upon tlfeuf." Tlie r -cognized the f.u I that there would not less than P'Mk TisTtors to ('dtinjbnsBnd priywtl tn trans port that nurulier, but I isi nigiit :!.- o.h :ai estiniate ma !c by ti.e various tratiic .iiat'.-;-gers fiioteil up "ij.ojn persans t,)be' inde l in Colaniiiiis on or i-ef rj T;i.-s.l.iy next. hkv.'M; ::A!-".-rAT;oN-s. The oa'.siit-iit : .Af i!;e p.p'e is rep lr'ed as ensttrp issed, and tlie railroad ran;iiiies are struiiiineever uerve to me the crush. To night all the. fa-ight-yar Is in tho vineinity of the I'uioti ilep it have btsai va ried and wi'.l be '.iseil for j.se;igers during the bal ance of the week. The Union b-.iit Las lieen cniwded with uunnnity ail day and comparatively f.;w pass.-nger trains wiil at tempi to run into it hereafter. Trains on nearly all roa:U to-mor.riiw wiil come in sections of trim three to five iruir.s, while on the Peniii-ylvaula llir.s tiiero will he as many ai ten M-ctl-ms for for each. Visit.cs arriving from I'iii.-agi say that when th.-y left losl night over . ". t m p.-op!e w tre walling for tra:i: to bring tie-in to Cltimln-.s. Dur ing the day several trains of empty e-eu hes i have been sent to Chicago to bring those waiting. Tiie H x-Ving Valley road alone w"! bring in Jeooi-h load- to m irr . v from their connc ting llties, to s::v n-. thing of I.wil truing sl.in-. .f ll.., in,i,i:viii;,. use ! fitting up fiat and b ixcirs to accommodate the local travel. As yet no a-. idsnt has ..i I . . l.i ... t... : :.. j uicn plitce, auo itie i lowos iiute u--ii esi. ! taken care of in the cite. (, i:x:; tsra ray,-. The m ijo-p ;rt of the arrivals to-nctirrow wili go into camp where q urtcr-s have b-sui pn'(ire.l for ,),0-v.. Tlie balance of the crowd will h taken care of w'ilioiit dls-.otn-fort. as nearly e' en housi in tlie city is ojien. The prosjiei-t ftf tine we-.ither is :n ist favor able, atid ererythin? foreshadows ihe most successful g itherircg of veterans ever held in Ohio. Gen. W. H. G'bson ispnucLing to an audience of over ivKl in the large tent of the Army of West Virginia. Sacred concerts are also being given in various parts of the city. The eclehralcd loc-,-n iti-.-e laptured hy the Mitchell raiders at li'g Scanty, Ga.. in l.s.'ij is here, atid has 'neen pia.-ed iqsm a side track ji. si ,s,i-.iti of the il--pot on High street, and attracts great attention. Am irtg the prominent arrivals to-nieht are flen. Merrill and Warner M ller, of New York. MverytKsly is iu toe i.est of humor, and an enjoyable week is ex"."le-. T.ie various relief associations of the Grand A run are largely represt-fiteU. and Ihe ladies are here from every Post in tho Cnited S.at.s. The work of the.--e d.-le.i:es will be of the greuicst inters:, ati-1 lliey are rec-e.ving the most marked attention. n.tiit.s t nig i r.o-et.r. The w ork of providing for v:si:...rj at pri vate h..i-es has Isvn g ilng on f..r nvmths. At f!i-. greal camps the te'its and all c.:i:up itig facilities are in ;-ri"-ct cotidition. A'l the details for c-.iing tic- ie,,p!( at the c:inip groun Is are on co!-.d scale, au-l tiie pro visions and appltatn-es on 1: iu-1 are al! rea iy for business in the morning. Veterans who hive attendei mist of ihe encampm.'tits held since tiie war say that the work done here is the mo-t coinpl. ie in every way of any that they have ever seen. There is but one thing that can n. ar, or tend to mar a perfect encampment, and that is bad weather. So far to-day and to-night it has lieen delightful, and the promise is that it will continue so. It is estima ted that over LM.ooO -op!e have arrived since Saturday morning. FALL iSSS ? WINTER! I'.lack and Colored Silks. Velvets and Plushes. l'ine imported Woolen Dress (i.io.!s in Colors and JVnck. Rroad Cloths, oil inches w ide, at SI 00 to S -.' To a yard. Wo-d Henriettas, at 00 cents to-jl -.0 I per yard. Maid Stripi-st, M ixt tires ::nd fancies, all wool oO inch Suiting cloth, !19 cents per yard. Complete assortment of Winter Ho siery, Underwear, liioves. Laces, Km- broi.leiics, Millincy r n-1 Kib!i:is, Zep'u yrs and Yarns, I'tnlirohleTy Silks ; Dress) Trimmings, lira ids ::nl !hi'.i. 'tis, Corsci.s, Musliu I'ndcrvicar, Lace Curtains, Porti eres, IJlanketsi, I'lannels, Table Lim-nii, Sheetings mid Jluslins. JOS. HOUSE & CO S Penn Avenue Stores. 6!3, 615, 617, 6!9, 621 Penn Avs., Pittsburgh. - I3a. net.i-ly IT V1LL BE CLAD TIDIMCS TO THE LADIES TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS MADL ON Sewing Mackikes, Put on r.one are they so er.",c.id a- i n the WHITE Fn-inHiiiStii v. in-l.-r nlN ii i! HiKin cv.mPv a tilt; nririnnl It- o' n rml ..ir;... t -i-i 1 - lUr- .I'lini; im!if . n:i ! j.it;vt -"iciuit-v. liiic-Tift. ii:-;r. n I--n::,: rH'l even Mitfii. u:t;t-h fe'liriri-tl t 'd'iic of t Il nilirirt.' .!'!:- ln'nrin, u.aL.i-f it the Sewing Machine the suiting at the aartp. nu It ::::::Self-setting Needle:::::: AND ITS EVtilt Admirable Tension RelnH- t!i ntr TSnr' ni-',tit Attach nrrt. Anrl j HIP IH'BlllJ CM .i-H ll.'i. IM-Ill V(K!I Nilfll I!ldtU-I u m ii:--i ivriffi nun im'i tv M'j mh cfaine iu i!: wiiri-l. I.a.lie of la-tc n:i I '.w.! j kIl';i' n!. Jiff.'r i .ire f. il ly (o-itj ih? nii-ntof tl'C WHITE, Wil! nt ctii.'r'iiiu (ho Oumatht of buying nny iKhtr. Lrtrlif. f T,iiii'i -i, mim it sioul-1 Joseph Crist, Ag't., . JEN NER X ROADS. 6om.;rt U , I'm. Burdette Organs Thc iiivtrunicn; har Uu hevn known far thHr ifpinfth toi "1'irr.biiity. sw'xr nl pu- Hill on Top. : a Yor.!.. !) - .. f,r Hlron;' op position has Ixs-n developed again-t liie re ti.iniina'ioii of Governor Hill, and it ;s an understood thing that Hill and Tammany blutre-.l Clevelaml's friends into sti'imisxion. Tiiere is a big opposition to Hilf a:ufK:g the voters, hottcver, which iini'ii In-bluliisl, and wh- tlier ttey c.i-i is- heM for' 1. r.4.ol is s jme.lii:ig no one knows. It is probable at Wadties lay's cmventtott Hill and Juries wiT! be nominated without opposition. Poor old Koman Thurman wascarte.1 lac to Columbus this morning. He left in "Jilt! iu Col. Drill's private car. He is f.-!ing very sore. His breaking dowuoii Thursday night wout-.d.s! his vanity, and Pieii tie- lailure at NrirsHc was altrsi ?rti. The tiilb i. tiie old man is too old and ditrept to be draggisl abint hip;slroming for Messrs. Banium and Dri.-e. and they aie very g'ad he has started back. Absolutely Pure. T.iU ToW'l'T n;'riT varl. A murvol of parity, !rini::ii avA wli.r!t-4:nc:icM. Mort' etMi.tiniicail lliiiii V:: tiii;n:iry kinilr-. ml citiiiitit J-.! -i-l t ciini.c;ilii-ii wiih 'tlit mu!tii;:.Iett Uw t-st, short weight, alMiii ur hi,w''a;c .w.i. r.-i, s' ' ,T1 run: llttV L MlKlNii I'UU lfc CoMI'ANV, 1 t airtct. N'-W Vv.rk. New Fall Goods. i I have just received a largo stink of t ! Dresj (ioods, consisting of Dtcss Cloths ; from 2 cents a yard uji ; Ilaii.lsonie ; Rtoadcloths, Hnnriettiis in WisjI and ilk Warp, Cotolines. Drnii d 'Almas, Sebastapols, Ac. Handsome yard wide , Henriettas, 25 cenU a yariL Vietiy Dres.s I lioodsut It) and 15 cents. New l'lanr.els I Canton Flannels, Shirtings, &c. A full ! line of Domestic ti.sids. cheap. Now ! Millinery ChxsJs conrng in.. Come and i see tlie bargains. New Hosiery and un I derwear in stink. !MRS.i.i2. UIIL : PENSION AGENCY. i SOL.. UHL, j Iinly :n?itr:j5til ijv llio 'tf.vnimtnt Off cp It I TltiT ? ili.n ii, up rtair, S'uicct. I'll. iraiii-'ltf. J SOMERSET MRKETS. j Corrected Wsekly by C30! BEEP.ITS, xniAi.ivas in ! Choico Groceries, Flour & Feed. i Am.les. .lrte.1. vm S..V ' Apple Pinter, r 1 !'' ; h. mil. v i.ii i4i tlrn, ,i linilos 1 I" j liull-r. imll.l T ft. - - 1-e , btii-ka lieai. lui -. - -ss- i ivesWHX tti llueoll, oilzar-.insi llion:. lb 1 ,e I rmourv l.Hin-i V 9, lg'.ji- j (Stioiit.ler.) l It. ts- " (Sid.-s) fi 8. i ctorn. (ear. "r1 'u - "''' , l-iiel lid ' yi tin - .",e Jleiil th i.e ' Chop, i-oni nd isi's, v Iim llis 1 .',il " ail ns, ? lo"J '.t -1 LO I Egirs p .1. " - - i i ioiir, K.il'er Pr.s-ess, f, i.W S-l ".a Vienna. "?. lib! J". ;.i si in) Flaxseed. V hu Tee ! v ih s,,iiw 1 Mi.Mlimrs. unjlns ' si "si Hilt-. V'U - .-,.Mle- l-.,l.0...es. ? t.u sue P. i-ii.:s, .l. ied, fl Id . II,- i five, V Vl Ik'.-iT.'-c sill, (No 1.) VI ntii l 1 ' (i.n.uild Ainr.n "fi sack - ..sl '-It " (A-h'..i I full sack Si .".0 . - - i, - SI ) 1 Sugar, vetlf-w. y to Te Willi.-. 1" 9) StT.lOF S Tallow, V B - .'wffcrr i Warsaw Suit V M j - 9 miek iKk.is; ol wneat, ?i bn -ivh; J XlX'lTnliS XOTICK. K-tuU'of Ht'nryfl. Cl, TT!rm lure r f Brntl,ervulley Twy. Siint'T-Mt (". , !'ii..tl tvtwl. I,ottct ti-tiuni-istary on ttic lnv Tat hiiv Inir tMfii yTt'iitt' t' tin nMU'r-icTtfil hy ilif Tti;v tr aafi'H .tv, ii'-tUv lurfl-v g vtrti .) it.-c:i in-l' ''t. '1 t- ii'l t -tu:" to Tiinkt ini!!u,.'i.i!.'.in irn'Mt. itM'i t'.'t liiiv'iiij" cltCTu? aL.ii;i-t t!.c .t:ie will i.rr-m t'lt-Tii In!y Hitit'iitP-utcl r.r iii-.'-ni"iit at I'sv lui? rrMo:ji v of the i(jt'c:i-ti i:i Ba-thuriai!uy Tvu. n Si'!1nv, -t i'S wrt.l.IAM M A :i;K, jA-'tUi J. hk NT. lA'Xct'uti'n uf II. O. r tit-man, d c d. I VRISE TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm A. H. F3RNER BP,0. STILL EXISTS, Anil for the from! cf the people of .c.imi rset and community, Ion- nuiy they exist. TIIKIPw LINK OF GENTS' FINE SHOES TIIK KMKKS0N", purioLK. rtiNuiiiNsi, ni'TTDX, ANi HAL.. IN ivr.roisE. cj;:r)uVAN. KVNC.VUOO, DON'GULA, AXn CALK. W. L. Douglas' 2.50, $.1.lV. cr-. l On Sh'w-i. free fpiintacl: an.l nails. Kren- air ""arrunteil. ENS' WOiNQ SJH0ES, 90 Cents to S2.50. Ladies J7ino Shoes ! Flexihle, Jjitest Stylw. f..r Sprin? and Summer, li and iligli Hef-ls, B., C-, !., arid E. Widths. The Chance TO FINE FOR LITTLE MONEY AT HEFFLEY'S. FOR YOUR INFORMATION I OFFER A FEW BARGAINS. READ: Mens' Dres3 and Business Suits. Wag Vorkers Suits at $5, Cut to $3. Cheviot Suits at $10, are now cut to $3 Now is your c-iiatnv. r-.-t'ir.r-ker '".lis r.:ni W-N almost givcri ;, . v IJluc Still.-: from ST l s!'. t'l-t pclors. IViet-s of FURtJISHIGGOODS AMD HATS TORN ASU.WER ! Caj'si at tOe; Sliu".v Hals at ytmr own jirtfc. A civat ri-une;;,,,; t,, m;cIvvi:a:: ..fail k f !-. Trunks, Sacheis, and Wall Paper less than Cost, CALL AND GET BARGAINS BEFORE TOO LATE. AT HEFFLEY'S, Somerset, Pa. HE AjD XJLl'iTEI? S FOIl HARDWARE AND I'MPLIi EXTS JAS. B. HOLDERS AUM, SOMnRSui, PeLh A. We lave just received f...r tlie Spriiig 'I'.a !.; a C;:r Load of the Ceie' :::t. ! STUDEBAKER WAGONS. IF Yi.tl WANT A BUGGY, SPRING WAGON, BU K BOARD OR ROAD CART, You tun find what you waut.au l n-'!ie'' "cr f.r -In1 m-ny o!irs. WvE4 ( ,t rr- U i litiv li'i !; cjuurmx nim:i:s. i:i;.iri:i;s, :tnn;us: in:r.ui:.. , Cii ampion iiiinilliil'Uil A'ii'iii-t ."-1 .' nt In r ':',, ihut I'.C Stmul . Ac.'.. Plows, Harrows, Feed Cutters, &c. J. 13. I-IOI,DKItI3A.TJr, NO. HAKIIP JHiOCK, THE CELKt:!ATItP pianos WM W he; AreallTs...: l' 1 S-t fcf' .1 5 . C ,.' il T f-TlV . " rriw f)F?m wim km r:'T:." r WWm miimim::::: - 1,1 i lui.)?., A LEAD.NG, POPULAR, PRACTICAL, COMMERCIAL SCHOOL COMMERCIAL, SHOTTHViD, W'.CTiCAL, EVjUSii AND VILITAHV CZPAilTM-"iT3 Y-'iti- 11 c l.i:::,.; a -! f-V'li'.r -'..If , ; i'i:i. ii i in a lu.j-.; ,n-f- nm- GUN All KMs k. - X ".he IJl- 523 mi Z22 'v7:;l 1 he ore. linn Ta-'lory l:i West -.u 1'. nMs-.i.i . vi. .-..:. I t,r lnuie-itf. Oxygen Treument. a:i LCi T'l-y. i.-r .;:".V'7;r'. .it.v,( .i y.i s.l atmu:u. an 1 fii!;rtf!i;y fiic-l hy Irn t-f .ijM'iy:n'Vf f x v , ri-f .-( ::it-r .( Vit.tl:. ' iioft; ofri:i!itiniitivH. 1',-i.f. I;. W. Ki.-l.ar.' i: -.y.- : " .' .:-:;:t W I !rivi cvr " tiling niort iiitrtul ttui'i 0.yt'ti in A!ijt!iu ::t:i t 'iiMir.iptiusi : it.uvto, tiit-re is muini Nerve Exhaustion Rwpid'y C.ircl. It is ile-at , r ; Rt r. J. U. M : '. i-T. im A--:,...-' -vrA'T. 1T. Ti rvir v:rin'.;o f!l!:.M'.' tt nrc iTirin- ui:, (" j-ir.n t ni rT;i IniiHinmpf ii.n tf :! T'.r Hr-m--hi ii- n:.l . .vr. K- y w.ir t;lt ini'ui.'i i (.- w .! n ht )' ', :i.-t .' -.' re --' trr.':itT : we ic-i'rm-:.i! itirrv !r.;-. !!).'- dilnoirj u. full .it it; t'u-- o! UR. J. b. tN' 7-i I't u : vr- . Ivh t 4u. :nui I.L"!!-".'.'' ; Ii :'..''ii'!nii ! .;- r.-i:.-i ! fi-t . ..:;.llm-' - . Dr. Kjh i- ;.rM:ir-'l u, :i ti .1 rfue! .i:t. 1 w. i h U.f Ut- U .0, . tXh-f .;: i'nri '..iCt !. ;j.f not .t.iy ; t:::" r- u I-i-,;vt.ii j.y,; ftl t ... I-: Miku i tuili'f U ti'i.iiiu; . S Tt: : IslV. ililler . thv .I;!ortU the . I ..' . !: r. SPECIAL OFFER : n.. f.iliri. nt : litjo. -ix -iiyt-ti- r t iv ni-.:; ... :.,r in. izt iii-- trt:iit;ijt. iui i wili ijj.ci. Ik , inc : i it time ot t ; ,t 7C5 VENN AVE., D A N Z J F TT T T A PTiT OF WESXESN PJEftrfSYItTANIA. To Orn Pirp.n.s : Y.iu nre urcl.smie .. .'..;. at o-ir ".ii-?'' store, and no r '' ciimtiirtiilile (her.-, wiihoiit a thoti.'ht of tnivit!.-. p f ee ;., -i .-ill ..ver liie ,!-'n -st-.iirs. down s!.-;-,-s, eve-j-nliere. Tlie j.ht is a rare jue: vuu; weJcinie lu-st all the " '' roiinil, aii-i in o:ir " SEVENTY-FIVE " DEPARTMENTS Ymi will p-iil n endless varielT ntrUm: Fnr. !! i. re. .inves. "i .r:V-'s. I. e .- .,-:., ti-. T '- l Mis' F'lrinshiliic V.icte i.'sls. ("in. - 1 ,-. .l-w-it. . -i!-. .-,i Wr.-v. :-.i:t.-T". usre. ,''ii-.i:r, Viryir- Fraim-s. !(---. t r:ie. : l.i-. re iliu,. :.n.',.ni. V eivem. I'iii:i, - i ... i U.'-ll :'-r I I..T11- ir. ( .rt. II in-tiiH. I'.. ;.-;-, ,Ls. ,-".-.-. Ik. ;. !..- 1 r:Tnin::.,. tliilii.its. li-irr-. N..i:..n-. r-. :- --.n ...-v. '!".! .Vr. e'..s i-.f. n'-"1 ri;s ii.uid uci.V W.!. n i..ii. Ii:'.i::-. 4 : . k in -.:vs. lereiiV Vii-iin 1'a.l.-'-srear, an-t a Ihouirei un.i oiw tu :11s -.ti.e. 1 : .Ii :..,; r.ii.t iu So uisiui..u. Our Famous Low Prices are a Household Word We Lave strictly one priiv.an.! no mhivyrc..i-.-.... ; 1:1 pcrrn iierl. eni :-ni sec u wbeii in : i MORRIS H. DANZINGER. THE LI VEST. 3lO.iTr0PVL.iR.AXl L.rJlE.r r.JIT III II'lE IS IIT-T-V 27:2. 42, 41, 43, 43. 53 and 52 6;h St, 533- .3 12 rsAra, Cti Zt. L Psrs A? PITTSC ITRGrIT, PA, j -mnk i::i; .st of Your Lif IUJV 4 Hay Rakes -ciu Aden's. Jonnacwn. Pertn'a. -i 1 f -r i . f f i v,'.-k 4.f J- Y.l ;s f,w MAKUFACTORY. cf B ai3 m M to Crfer. ! V,. .s- r,:,.i B-! ;" ni:r A KM- . Is ,i. .i 1 ..: L-. .. t' .cii.-' j:ct Tn-ie .''ti'. sj, -.'.eity. V. S. BROWF5, Ietj;:. ri:::b: ZXtUX I u- i.n, r wu to r....rr iii..n.ui:i;iy Uu t. r tr- 'i:,itii (rfi.i -late i. m r tt y.w. PirTS3UHGfT, PA. J. BRANDT ENDS, M. D. N G E'RS HOUSE 1 - .H! i." cx;:-a r -'rj'-iiseS-sri ;'.:vV" (laiiiiwiim csa wil ni'iiiiniB-nnaii avawi.
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