SSS9BSSSBnBJBSBBaB4MBjBR The Somerset Herald. WEDKF-SDAT. Iistcning to Mr. liter's speech, ... .,.;,. we unexpectedly i me omr. v.. - . ourselves the subject if fidi- .ri. l cole or commiseration wcjn.c..i.-.fll. . . . . ' It tell which for being in a WrI1,""!. - .l minority, and tLe bone-sty n "uri(,1l ,,.fensivc f tlie m-w instrument, tmn.irenedbvtbe general and .weeping assertion, thatopposiiiou to tha new constitution wabt-v i . . r n.iliiieitns w ho found in a ring i - . , ..ttntbe article i'U were retuy vn"- iui.tiou. which cuts up corrupts .c. e . ... .A tlint bostibtT to t tbe rotus, - -. ibis artidelwts clotked by picking ,nd .napping at minor jettons. If it should prove that we are in a im noritr in this matter, we will console uur-eV with tbe reflection that it can ot pofsiblr 1 a more pitiful one xhan that with which be has been a t iut for tbe last ton years, and a. be has :i -wtod In a -t eeoh to troiuniaruj waive tbe argument ami -unumv jMj r(injorw, .jj,.. v 11S rfwrt false motives to vtbers, be n"01 i trt t,e art. f tie demagogue. ,Hniplain if his own and those of bis ; Jn natttrJ, of iniJ,le fact wr finj political fellows are impugned. ! 0U,.seiVPS tt ;iS,:e with M r. llaer, on t is a noteworthy fact that every qUefiion i f tbe restoruiion of tax Hemocratic journal in tbe State, all, on rcal estate, and n the increased the Iemoeratic leaJers, and tbe iuas cost (f s:tp goveninient, inti of tbe party, with a very few rare ,natciv blended, each with tbe other. nd Lonorable exceptions, are solidly t is an unfair method of stating tbe Tor tbe new constitution, and are as I ta!tc.wtiich Mr. l!aer and others industriously laboring for it as if it ktve adopted to assert that tbe op tcured them the State, while their I ponents or the first and second see allies tbe Melure's, Curtin's and t!on9 tf.rli(.e IX, insist that tbey Forney 'a who have hitherto labored restore ,i,e tax ou real estate, and this to overthrow the Republican party imaginary bugaW is readily refuted, are band and glove with them. Sut , by reading the section and askiug, a murmur do you bear from this L here is the word or line restoring onn-e artinst the instrument, it is this tax? ' Xo such allegation has . - . i : nn flipi periection in meir i-m-s-, nn"-- Republican side vou find a respect able number of journals uno;uivocally and freely criticising portions of it, while scores of others find fault with it, but support it for the sake cf its presumed good. V.'hat is it that thus arrays one political party solidly for it, while the other is not a unit ? Is it because more freedom of thought is permitted among Republicans, or because the word has gone out, that the Democratic party is to be restor ed to political power through it? Ex amine it and judge! It places one ad ditional Democratic Judge on the Supreme bench and one on the Com mon Pleas bench in Philadelphia, le yond all cavil, because but one of acb can be voted for by any voter. It puts a Democratic County Com- niciniir and Auditor in every R-, publican county in the State, which is not compensated by the Republi can officers it elect? in Democratic counties. It prevents the Governor 1'roin appointing his own friends Sec retary of State, Attorney-General, or Superintendent of Public Instruction, unless tiro thirds of the Seuatc con cur, a majority impossible to be bad, thus placing the Governors appoint ments at tbe mercy of a factions, one third vote, and it compels such a dis tricting of the State for the Lcgisla- ture as will give Uk 4)emoerats a largelv increase.1 numberof members, ; .... v 1 . and verv nossiblv ttirow tne iegisia- - ...t ,T-il nd very j.oss.bly throw the Leg.sIa-!taxl,H,.,.rs ,1,,-e.ved. Let them vote ture into their hands. Look at sec- tion 17 of Ariu b: 22 and read it care- fullv. . .. . 1 nnt.ii.r i..tnrifii. 1 ... tufa 11 W .1...... - 1 tatives we divide the population ofi ISIObTL'OO and ret a ratio of 1 ", - 009 iH-rfoctlv fair if treneral: but; io tbe subsequent provisions in-, iiifli't j done to tbe Rei.ublii au or ! -- majoritv partv. The rule w hich I jrives one Representative to eath . Ir l.i.nfii Klk w ith ' - ' I - I population, Cameron 1 -ri l-oicsi4,uio. ruiioi. .......v, lt'M. M'Kean 8,S2r, Montour 1.-, 344, Pike ,43, Potter II, ':, Suy-j der la.M.ti, Sullivan .,rll,l nion Io,- .)C5, Wyoming H,5;"i. Eijhl of , these are positively Democratic, : while oiilv four euu be counted a ; ItntuUiein. civinjr the Heinocracv intheeount an drantg- of Ihnr tnetuliers, cipjal to 14,000 votes. i rri.:. .-;..1. 1. ...idi-...I fur 11m ; ill D llll.ui .... of giving even tbe smallest i Lies separate representation, but t sake counties separate represeutati tbare in added inequality in the i ! entlUeU W lueutov.e, i.u au . - eeea of 15,692, but she eanuot get tbe seventh member, though she has nearly a full ratio in eirees, because she La more than five already. Bucks, with C4.33S population, is en titled to three members with an ex cess of 11,509, less by 4,000 than the exceas of Lancaster, yet pbe gets ...I 1 f . . . H-illi r. n - ,ovision which gives to om- co.nty that the nbobt.on of Associate unlg. luiermu macn.ne, . lieu v. .m potvt.cr uazrnt uispatcu iron. j. ks ,n ; . r, , (,f g-iri ! . , , , . l '; ,r. -mnii-iin.r .wtirb. b.l "a" Jiicifcr matches, was sent to eounty, Ohnvsay thai lust cvt-iiiiig n i ,. .1,7 -,i u i 1 tiavinc Jess than five ratios an advau-' in tne counties mmposing single ois-, . ' ,.., .... J . I ,f, , , 7 this, city, left hen- with a horse and I i..,, .11 .l-ii- -wiiiiiii v.iii-i UII.I.U t4i 1111.1t v-iii. tiLllu rjiu. ui .Liiitivu o uti.i.siio. tc.l 1 s . 1 a 1 Ug over those having i,.orv than ! tncts will counterbalance this "M-, TiiC outsi(k. wns t.ova ova w;h ycars old, with another lad one vear wa-.n to d. l: ver ten ew.nr nm-, I V , five. Iu illustration compare the tional cxpetiso. ) by, we have al- J glaz,.j pap, r, ?ud the edges around older, coming home from eh..ol,.j -h'st.. parties near i.aiujtslie hi . J J X bcavv Ipublican counties of Lancas-j ready heard the siiggrelioa uf having were covered with postage stamps, while crossing the farm of .Mrs. A.j' '""'J' v hi vtind ! tcr and Allegheny and the Democrat- j a seperate Orphan's Court, with it. ,Oa tearing off the paper t was seen C Tilson were m.t by tho old UJn,,;"''";' Arv JI"'"" )yT&- , i 1 , (1 , ,- . 1 ,i j .1,- 1.... :.. .i.t-i that the box opened like a drawer, who fired au ob. mii-ket am shot 1 , ;, ., iccountiesof Rucks and Columb.a. judge Iear,ed ... the la, , ! Xi; t Lel. J,. lLe fttct tiat thn vou, Jul,nso dead, the ball passing ' h.o! w.,h elunir to the 3 Lancaster, with 121,340 population, county, and sueh w.d be the case m addrc89wll t,,e hox W48 madc of Ibroogb the head. His voung eon,- 'gon for f.ur h.rs, and although tbe fourth member because bad! for two years, for the frame nnkrr not already so many as five. j paid for one, and as the coining Leg- Jallcrbenv loses a Kepublican with Nature, Las the power of districting greater excesses, while Democratic the State, and f.sing the salaries, we lnr.,1.;. ins one with an excess predict that saleries of lumbers will even less than that or I5ucU. A.d ; bo it roes, the basis being against; the Ilet.ublican party. We can t . - -.pbritailoui, uuiC..-.v-...- .lw... .1 . U-....,V.i;...i.. f.i 1. i Mir v. shown thu Hepulieans to be uepri , d of fire- nifnibfr. eouivalent to 23.- ! (0i) votes, al we Wlieve with even rreater majority tbey may be depriv ed of their numerical power in the Leg islature. Dot not this avuut in a measure j for KotesU made by aome Repub-, , . ..I.-..: rl l.ean journal. .g..u .u. this mw constitution ami also ior me , unanimity with which tbe Democrat-; ie party ia rallying lo its support, as , well as for the real of Mr 15aer it. it. ; . , .o;. aim e,- iu--,-, l.k.ir s a a-VwCaal TaT laT1 3 lai If! I a. I cisuii of the Herald? He was not . elected ta li convention by the jieo-t t.le but bribe iairirline P.uckalew ' . ' h. f .. ! ystem OI noting, WUIHI e" u,c ,Ietnocrat control of that body, audjari(i they voted themselves $2,.r00 ; aow as a good partisan be is laboring n 1 to have adopted tbe work Cl "'"j .lands. t ti. ,.r w .1 t'.drr i-.sn. I 1 III- iij:-i .1 1. v ... . . - - - - I in: tiiir of the -fiicu.is of the New j . :....:..., ... M :., i !.n Court V Olir- :iuiiiiii - i jlloM on Tuesday . ..i.. .? last week We dropped in, f.-und t re-, s.wi.lMl, nuijer of oer:i pr. -ont, j . S1.st -.. iaa,v, the rin- ........ , . ,.; . (ar t of .Mr. H-cC remark," ,ari. j two Uours. uccm.igcM..i iut i"; - nl pcccli was a hib.rcd one, eiiio,s:t:c !d.., ...:,i. ......I.;....-. .!..,-...-l..litli j..,. , ,. Sl.,,,iMv dove-tailed l,.,,.., an,i oidenlly designed to . . - r I m.. . , .11.1 ... kl! Tl T 11 Bill II 131 I I UIIIL it .i .:..:...!.. LftbeflERALiK Tlie8ppealto"frood -i m . I men to ?uain tnc t oiisiiiu.wi '--. ctusc it recognized tbe existence uf i God, was a most transparent piece oi . . melodramatic clap-trap, and the ar- gumcnt to prove that under tbe new j in struuient the cost of State govern-: ment would uot be increased, was a pure effort f sophistry, to make figures lie. Thus tbe r.-ally good points in Mr. I'.aers speech andtbere were manv -f tbeni wre blurred I..... evcr bseu made, to our knowledge. The argument is this. The increased expenditures f the State government made ncces.-try by and under the new constitution, will require a larga- lv increased taxation to meet them, j and as corporation, and a few other; things now liearing the brunl of taxa-i . . . fi tion, cannot stand the impos t.on of. heavier burthens, therefore real estate must be made the subject of taxa-, tion Here are some of the additional j , -r an aitotte iiuiiiiaig oi anout lo io it items of expend made necessary, ir iu fin w,)ifh arc tbe new constitution is adopted. Anjj ,)OUf.auj 0f balb-ts), with an additional annual appropriation to j uvei hanging roofw hilo ou the grouud Common Schools of $2."0,0mi. Two j a gutter has been constructed to re- , . , r ,,. iceive the rain which uiav tricklo over additional judges of the Mijirenie , - . . J , r . i the roof. K van refused to kneel, al- Courtat ?t,000 each- 14.000. I orty , tl)ourIi n1M.-uj t.,rlrts w,.rt. maiJlJ t0 additional law juiiges at ?-,iu cam . $C.0,000. A Lieutenant (.over- llyan, becaure he Lad no beard or nor sav$.itW And one hundred i mustache. The men were all'jound and , , , . ii!aced iiesir the gutter just described, and seventeen i.u niVr, of the --;After manv rounds had Wen fired sembly at $1000 each 1 17.000 be- t,,e lliel, w;re considered dead, but it sides various ujiiar uins. and the t WHs found thai Ryan was not dead, probable expense of building a new and a sword was plunged into bis eapitol, costing several millions of , body-but not into his heart, as s.a- . ;ted. lie lust blows iriven were m- doIUrs. Adda-onal taxes to pay,, abJolm,n -j- eojj;t,rs wIl0 these additional expenses must be lev- j j)a(l l)eeu jetaii,.j to thi work by ied and collected, and we assert, that (General llurriel were wreU-hed as the present stibiects of taxation arc-; marksmen. After this a uumber of ii i . . i V .11 ,f .l.ior cavalrymen came on to the spot and burdened to the ruil U-:it ot tiie.r , ..in , rode their horses over the bleeding cpa ity to bear, real estate iir.istnec- c) sesUilll(4,v wmj in a, anlost cssarily lear its j.roportion. Ana here let it be understood, we are not hostile in the abstract to the taxation 0r r(.n ostate, but we do not wa . . , 1 u"-! nv..HVI.rs .l.nvei . l,ct them ,vjt, fun knowledge, and then uiMin t (jR.jr )W1 j,,,, H lt! fonseipicnccs. ' As above stated we ore at IS.SIIC ' . . .. . r h-ii 11 i r iimit w ill I. in i- ill nil n - farts. lie insists thr.t tlie entire in-1 !tcs - of the judi' iarv will not exceejl ten and that tun bit-unial sessions of the legislature, and the obojipon ,.r Assm-iate Judifes. will nearlv ;r....i llnot altogether meet the supposed iw reas ,. expenditure. We say not. lo i-iuiwi. 1 1... nciv -.iiir-l iti.Lioii absolutelv . ' . ... 1.1;. ;...! liucnui.fiii.;"1 ,,'r ...v. 1 I . lt-. I n nii.iitiv.ii.ii i.i'i.' " ... . .-..preme ,...,, ... , , , picas judges in Plulad. ljdna, It gives to each county containing 40,U(n in-1 habitants one law judge and if tbe ' Legislature think necessary, addition a) es, and it provides that the Leg blature 7iiff establish an Orphan's ' ('...n t. hUl one or more judges learn-' ,1 iu tbe law, in ct.iialir where the population exceeds Io0,"it, utid in j .. . j i r t - ? . i o.'irrcMrtr Ji.ti -n'iti.n n nan- ilar court, with similar judge?. idle then U tli of the .ircreased How ! i-d nuiu- ber of judges not eee.-dj:)g ten, or every important county in tkc Com-; I I . .1 II . - ' monweuim. . lo tne uucgauon that biennial sessions of tbe I;isbi-! ture with two hundred and fifty mem-1 , ... bers, will not cost more than an-; nual pensions with one hundred arid j thirtv-thrce members, we do not lie-j lieve it, bemuse it is not banian ! nature for men to agrt.- to hold office , .i.ii.i...: -.. e tand, tberf fore, by our former ! "'uu- "Jt ""-- " ' diturcs made necessary by the new ' eoiisiliuiion, lin.si meirar-r utnu'iil, ... . . . , i and that real estate w ill in ourjudg. j necessarily 1 taxed ! Oi k friend W. J. Raerf K '"I-. I' I ... . . , -c l l t- ii . I .1.1.. . . i . t r n .1 ; ! l I , l ! : 1 1 l I ii i :n i . Uv1 - i K!ared to Ik: nettled at our comment and officers u publirU" f-hot, de last week, on the inconsistency of the spite the pretrsta of l( rumpnlent mmthp of lllP f.llrtitationaI Con- vontitt. votiuff Uon second of Ar-! n . . Mi, UaJ Uje New Constitution, " ! ... .... .i rf-i. I tu(J VvtugtmM.vet iL-reaecd - ....,,.. n,.,ie in Lis t thn Tho IjPgt j -J, fi J o ?, , "siaiurc uiu our J a r'iuimi "ul i . . . . m I aitorwanJs' iwJieviug lial o vi iiiuf-. dippottal, and by repealing tlie power have compelled us to fu our salaries. : Kxactly so! The members when , elected contracted to take 1, 00(1, but !.l., r-;alt..r li-;i t..nn.f..,l t...n. ! "eoiitracl" ma.le We do j ...... tl.;,.l- n,.r Iijtc- il. at tl.v tnuL- 1 a penny too much, it was only their , inconsistancy that we eominentfd on. ' ,f this con i: v fudlv . - . I - hopd l-r " '"'' I1"n "'copprcs- s: i c c mrires ln:tie l-.v ra;iri3l. lur i 1 transport!! t !"- freight passengers. "' " "-j sons and property transported over j niiv railroad shall I- delivered at tny rtat..m at charges jT'r Jn' llie ( . I ........ .. ....iM.l'l HI ln' 4' a.j - l p:-.i-ii m iii'-!'"-." s'tiiif i r- ' f ii o ".v n"'!'' '' '.'f ';,.." Tllllvtil'' IVt!!l!VlVRIlili I1 .rtll ..l.ar mi:V hid:.- friil'i I ilt-.illirL'il f II 'J V .' 1 ..I. tic Awti limn if 1 . i In I 1)11:1. delpbia, nor the ConnelUviile road t.i..tn ri...in dmil i..rl:i iA lib liiiirni - - - l'oint tbau to rittsburgb. but tbey may iwiu ci.arge jui as imun. .1 I. What a blcsseil relict to our bhippers auu travellers ! Tbey cau be charged just as niucii tor nity mues as uiey can ior three hundred. As Congress met on Monday we expect to lay the President's Message before- our readers next week. It Is looked for with much anxiety on ac count of our financial and Cu'-an ''c-J lations. Tbe K...t"rrithr.i ii".- ro ,r th. I'nw mn I'atwatr r f tU irg mong the passengers from llava na, on the voyage of the mail steamer City of Xew Vork, was Mr. George Shermau, an American citizen w ho was present at Sautiago da Cuba, up on the occasion of the recent frightful massacre of the crew and passengers of the American steamship Virginius. The following is the story given by Mr. Sherman; "I have beta residing for some time back in Santiago de Cuba, and saw fevcralofthc wholesale execu tions or butcheries. I will ftivti you the following details of the lirst four men killed, prelaceing it with the re mark that I saw the Virginius brought iuto the port of Santiago de Cuba, on the eveniug of the 1st in.si , the time being 0 o'clock, as nearly us I tan re member, with the Spanish colors liv ing. Of course you know all about tue hasty trial and llurriel's excuse for (,t ,-,.j,h iug to the urgent letters of Vice Consul Schmitt, ou account of his religjous observance of All Saint's da v. The slaughter house .g a,)0ul , fi0() fuet e,juar; wlliuh givcs a iinoal frontage to each side of about 400 feet. The men in question Wbio pl"'l. i"fru"t"f thT l'la. which is ,at.. Liui to do so. 1 knew it was uarfrnifiiii:otl state. The four heads ; were cut oft and laeed upon poles, land rarru-d round by tLe people in triumph. 1 lie inniies were Wl"n, or ....... : i -.i i... lauier uai ri-iiiui-ini ui iikiii, iui - jn ft fnrt H(, tak.n out to ft lnJir. s, v t,(,t about a mile fr..m the ulace of execution, and dump il out like a ......I . F Ait tt mi. s.n.i. j1.t,.li n-li.ti. a O.'. '1 'I'i t .i. 11 "1" 11 i.l-ii, " in n few whesof mntber earth were, per- (. . ... ,aw ulace.l iji.on them iv ont.-r of , i . . - j5linit,, ,,,.,1,- ,.ut- 1 f,lt bit hied-1 j,.uite ill over the sight of this i tinrsty work. 1, however, endeavor- en, to make some sKeicnc 01 uiu 1 ' ....... - .. .1 ..I :. :i li. .. 1 fi 19 ui.Atm ni.rjil1.!!! I U'flft ! ,ariiu-! i;ini uii'Miii inn j.in, Ulan I was relenw-d tt'fT I had been kept for three and a half d:.y 111 the nm-' some pen. It made me terribly iil ' n, I 1... A.w.l. I.. IiwI ..T n ... ..! iii ii . attnek from which I had been sutler-; in:r fr some time. I. however, ,:,j,.tj ,I1V -M-rty tliroiigb the media- tio of our ( otisuM.eneral at JIava- ,in- 1 snw bitei.ie tue seeon I ana , il.ie.I .,.. ill ii. ii a r.r I. nil..,. i-l. I Iip. - - lieve that the break in the int.-rrnp-1 ...... i 1.........1. ..... inn. in.- i.-i. -i.ij.ii u. n . Spanish ruse of ISurriel to allow no : coinuiuiiication with the Cnptnin : 'icneral till the maj. rity of the Vir- j giiiius people titid i.een simt an.l lie ' had Hccomplished bis wholesale i sbiuytite? W"i!h'Ut receiving Wiiitin-I ,r.lera from Havana .., lhrhl .in Internal Mnenlne. Nkw York. November An i in-1 l.tt rs cut out of a newspaper or some ? . 1 1 . - prinien uocuiueni, erenicu suspicion, A hole was cut t-autioasly in the tcp, x 7,,,,nt W('rf 1,f,P" over. ed. I r, t hi) back part of the drawer wm nngei voit of mtcm, over which wa a atrip of sand paper. against which the matches would rub ia drawing out the ulido. l,l"r ne eI the tlrsjlnlna. Vlrtlsna. II vaxa. Via Ket Wkst, yovem Ikt 15. The fojlowing account of events at Santiago de Cuba has lieeu rccnived here: On Friday morn ing, the lTth, thirty -soTcn of the tcw oi ui. of the A irgnjni.s were bronirht on ,lot; taken to prison, to remain ,bt.r( mjli tUng rxoi.lltiMI whitfl was oru.-reu ior inai anernoon. t ap. tain Fry, a noble looking old man, ifitllr a W taller than the rest of the ea-w. when he met bis men on the eri.-i-, when he met bis men on the wharf previoui o the inarch to prison, saluted them all, The sslute was returned wito arjeciion. At 4:4: i u Caiiiain Fry nnd thirty-six men t,,rdSn ""tlioritlfH 1 he marines ""rf if S . i Iff'iuri.-. M I- .v in mm - . . . . . . WiiJ,ij Ut.Vl.r finish. At list the sail-. ors marched ofT, and the troojw filed l'at the long row of corpses. Then the dd carts were hurried up and loaded indiscr.n.inatelv with the maiiffled remains. The American Consul hss done all that could have! rd tiai tis bxeqtiatur would be with- drawn (or IU exrtiogs iu behalf of ! the prisoner. Jo a Irjtwic with J (ieneral Hurried that onicer veiled at! bin. aii.l tri.f.t..,n,ii!i otherwise (liwre.! I tin ix-ooie spectf u!!y. The Pritish Consul alsotviess, jr.; ' was' mortally v.-ouiujed.i made au iucffcctiial protest against 1 lie pTiriitiiins II is rrrw,rtril tnat sixteen ofthe victems were Itritisb ! subjects. I B I. Our lrFrrwl Vletnry. til-- .i i i t. i ,' t!i'- ti.-w (' j Netlati.'ii li.'tVftiu.ib.wl n:fUs.lvv.1it .vi' . r . .Uvi l ( I J I ,- State m-i pam. uitli :rg.u-t! ,,rstions growing on; of the c:tpj nv of tne .rgimus wore J.rmg!.., t ) :i eoiieiusicii l- lnv. Mjivrtfti V 1' l-!i i n!tt "Aftmn-al 1 oi. ii.iviii?-ittriTi-ii rr ..nand signed u pr,,:.,,... whi. !. t.ie Jmter mio:i after h !i--,i'i.-I to itDveniiticiit. It c.iii ii t.v im-p i.-:u r- ly siatei. tl.at ilie t-.ni- nr.- j-.iosti.ti- lially as follows : r iret. 1 he immediate .'wlivrrv to the United Stat.- of tbi- sliihA'b-i'in". us and ail the surviving passengers ; Sccoud., A salute to .-our flg on the 25th of December next, unless in the ineantimo Spain shall satisfy the United States that the American flag w as improperly Iwrue on that vessel, -and further, "that aho had no right to the American flag or Ameri can papers; in this event the salute is to be spontaneously withdrawn, and Spain is to formerly disclaim any in tentionally indignity to the flag in acts committed by Spain against the Virgintus. ' ' - Third If it shall thus. In iiovn that the Yirgiuiua had no right to t-arrr the American Hag and papers. the 1'nited States will inst t-ite pro- eeedinrs airaiust the vessel and the surviving parties who have violated the laws of the United States, and Spain guarantees to institute proceed ings against any of her authorities who may have violated cither law or treaty stipulations. Fourth The matter of reclama tions for the future is preserved for future consideration. . v In addition to the above, it can also be stated positively that within the next two days Secretary i'i.ih and the Spanish Minister, will dcter min the port at which the Virginius and the surviving passengers and crew shall be delivered to the United States. The words "immediate re lease," as applicable to the delivery of the Virginius and the surviving passengers and ere w,implies,of course, a reasonable time for its execution, as some days must elapse before Ha vana and Santiago de Cuba can be reached. The agreement i regard ed in oilieial quarters ad covering ail points of our origiual demands, though iu a modified form, while it is considered respectful and honorable to both countries. TLe fixing of the ioth of December as the tin:e of saluting our Hag, is to allow the necessary opportunity to Spain to show that the Virginius improperly carried the American Hag and American papers. There is a sensi ble belief in all quarters that the no gotianoi) has thus prai-i:ai)iy enui-it. v for an i:n it ;ii- I :t.'ir.::al e.Tien Uoth Sooroisry Fiii cud Admiral j flHurp o? x..';tiior.s. jin-jvi lr'ti, als , the Polo had for two works past Lt t-u wv mil me-uns f.ir i-ai.sin- it Ly re engaged in 'producing this result j ir.i-'tosin the State tax on ren! estate, on which they receive the congratiila-t jf the people want the luxuries tions of their respective friend. which tin, m-w UiiUtioii provides AF.w louK, .November 2'.'. .( '! ista, the Spanish organ here, pnblifched to-day a letter from Havana, i dated the '22A iust.. In which the writ er breathes lonh venge.imv u slaughter. Ho says Cuba is ptv.fi ei lv indifferent as to whe;bM- the Uni ted States attempts an i;i asion .of the island. If "she 'docs -she mur-t take thu po!sp!i-.jent- s " !'tl Crmux- i ta also publishes a n J inljaujma- tory article, urging th- Spanish gov-; eminent to maintain a bola nttitude i towards thi country, 'and fo t!ow it.', self capable of governing t'uba, for, ' the editor asserts, the United Stales j would otherwise invade Cuba with- out declaring war against Spain, and ! on the pretense of re-establishing iu i the island authority of the peninsula. The five pointy wjiicli the American government lias pri-wuiti'd to Miain, and winch have alrea'iy iiecn puiiiiii. ' ed, are denounced as liumiliiiling und inadmissible. Havana, November 1!0. N'rw.-of the settlement of the Virginius ipies- i tion between Spain and the United,: ; Stat'-s , and tb',- terms upon which it was based, n tt r(.iuie,J Jj.-i-f wiiu much excitement, but per feel 1 rb-r ; or.- ui iinioiiL- lite ih-ii;o hiio nw:i- if .i ... . ., .1 . . . .1 ., leers. I lie cn:ei auiiK-riues 01 inn Island, us.-embled in ebnfereiu-e. sent ,i manifesto to the Sjianis . rovern- mcnt asking it to wait until it shall j unre uie ifroeioi'i.i iiwo v 1 e . ....1 1 i. 1- ririii-i js r;lsc which shows the rirht of ean-' . . . . ,,m. a:itl justi,.o of the subM-.uent j proceedings. The mass ofthe people ,,1jcot to the surrender of the Virgin-! ,s r v yielding to any pretesions ; ...I ..!.... .1 :,t. .,... . I. (I ., i ii ii. i ii uiiii iiiii'.iivi in- .i.xji;. ii ,iu. to,,o of the prcv.-i is in accordance i i 1 ., ., ,- wiin u, e noiniTar rtiiiinc. j;Traonii- f,:,rv means and rcsourecs are tn i:iz ! created to resist anv niL'rensivu ccf. ! although thinking people"" d- ii"t ex-Jot j,, it, knowing the pnidctre of the , a i,.rir:in (iovernnient . ' ' A noy Mrdered by a tv,u. Cincinnati, Nuvvmbttr nn..'1'li radb seeing him fall said, ' (Jet up, uow, and come along." .Mrs. Tilton exclaimed I've got one down and I'il get the other' aud at the same timefiring a pistol at the . live boy who ran for life.' The surviving boy testified under oath Iwfore the Coro ner, Mrs. Tiltqn denies ihe murder and all knowhidgt cf it. !t- has threatened to shoot people who would hunt ou her farm, and on on , ,. , . , . , occasion published a card m the pa-j()f per at Jackson Court-house that she went armed and would shoot any man iusulting her. She is vain of her fund of information, and takes an interest in politics. On her way "to jail she barely t sea petl mobbing. Trari -nd ef a Family Frntl Iu Km tarky. Loiisvii.i.E, November- al. A special to the Courier-Journal froiu Louisville,-Ky., gives the following particulars bf a tragedy which occur red at Harrodshiirgon Thursday even ing. The trial of a lawsuit n wbii.h P. J5. Tbompson.Sr.was the princi pal on one side, and Thendore Da vicssi, hr., oij Ibc other, was in lr- gress,' and each principal was attend-1 vie. sa. hr., oij the other, was ip ed diiring the whole trial by his eons, fully arnuid. At the conclusion of the testimony, while tho bwycis were preparing the 'instruction pre. paratory to commencing the arjru - , ment, a son of Thompson and a son! of Daviess, moved toward the door. They were followed by all tlie oth-; ers. and in a moment firing comment'- ed, liy w liich party it is not' known. Many shots were fired, nnd Theodore.; Dgyiess, Sr.. and bis son Larne were In.anlli.- liMud n.ol Tbemlnro TV,. i and has since died. P.I. Thtimn..; ! son Sr nnd Ins two snn 1" 11 Jr and J. I.,.Ir., were slightly wounded, Culdweil Daviess escaped unhurt. 1 1 fio T . Kent ?l:lv. Tin- 11 tri-lwljiii- T I ;( .'''' slir- ri'-i-i c i -" ! tii l"-"V;n,r t!i:l ear. i.,' r .'I i-stnie iwr.w x.-j," SuM.i . .piii-,.'.-ei . ii.it- ilia ! T'-l-jf ?'v7 iXVT:.l:--'is. OA;M-',IH t lor flf j'i:iitliis t' it,;!, on i !.? I i vi:i:i. of lis i! i !.. wv :i l i i'i: ii i.-.i;!c i htf ri i inn .i'n- lit.!!:. i ' i-. i n .1 i.t I c'. li v i.nt .. , r t t v'j. tlill IV !.,.- v '-i4 '.,! i- ni.ii ...; ,.,i ' ; ;i,,s r H !i:-l . ; V r,- r iif-'tlier'j-r.ivuJ.-s f--r ,ai i j.,,,. iI V. itiloliicr I T "II III- fr doiilihiig the number of t lie mem - lers of the Legislature. It costs,, now, about half a million to run a.- leirisU'iirc of A.' meinbiTS : it v. ili poliablv cost douhltt thai, to run at Legislature of 42"0 tuembera. The j judiciarr of the State now costs over i judiciarr or tlie Matenow eosis urijr . A Tl Tl fi TT f! half a "million vcarlj ; the im-i case j hj L Sill H ! 1'; provided for will swell Ibis to nearly I $ jj Jj U U 11 U il U. n million, 'i'he-e items, a!o;n will: , require nn increase 1 1 1 cvc!i;i- f iij million , f dollars annually ; and when :t is . remembered that the State I I!ooe ii entirely too small to ao oin mo late the legislative, bodies which; the new Constitution .will .call int.;t7 n Unmlin fPotrlnn P exiMcnee. and that the central org. j MM & MMill. iajflCF & t.rthe I'ein -x-riicv nt I Ian sunrg is ni- - rcadt calliTitrout f.r the ereeib.n o!j anew (Tapiiol biiil.Uriu, it wni oe priideni. to add t our rcnlculations j the probable cost of a new building j which is rendered nc.-i ssary ny 111 creasiug the sio of both legislative bodies. What a ni!v Canitol v. iil cost msy be guessed at bv taking the exper.-; em e of Xew York as a bas;s. I hat Stjttn undertook soiac time niro to erertsuch a build n r. The fjtinda-j tions arc now barely above gronnd, and it b:i. alreadv cost about live millions. What it'will take to 2iiL-.li ; it may be easily-anticipated ; and as Pennsylvania would not undertake to put up a house that would not W an ornament and a source of pride, it w il! be si!e to ptjt down eight mill ions as the price, This must be rais ed bv Uxntifin, and will entail an ad ditional million upon (lie people for . eight or ten year to tuiii'. With an increased 'bunion of two uiiliioni iiiiijinily, tlitiv is no alterna tive but to put the tax up'-n n-al estate. Corjorationsare iiiicady tax ed all tbey will bear, an 1 the State ;;.- fall bnek on it-i only other re source The T I'-'rfii-Ji will see, therefore, tb.it the seetin of the new Constitu tion declaring void all laws exempt ing real estate from taxslion was a necessiiv. I be t oi:vi-:it;oii tna: pro- f.,r. tl,ev can soeiire tliem bv vt tmgi for ;ts ,.,ivi,,n : but thev must r - moniber, in tr,r.; so, that those who .laiire lnii.it ;il-o pay ii:.' i-.ouiei.) Ther cannot iinJiilgo in siicii experi-j . .i.iiiii- nn-iit witli.nit paying L-r tiicni. Their bouses and farms are i'ne sole ! resource now left for raising the addi- ' tional menus that will be 10 e. led; ft; Vl,t n ttey vote yes, on the new . ..ij-.;iti,tion, bt tl.u'i Lccj, it iu niiiidj ,i,.,t they are, in so doin, voting to j imji'.-e new tax upon themselves. I ;n ,7, , (;,,,. .,i;irriul, " . . 1 . 1 - ' j Territory. ; Pausox, Kan., Xovember -21. Walt (irnyson, a (Jrei k Indian, a j fanner and atock dealer, livinir mur ! ! here, was robbe 0:1 Friday night of ! over thirty thousand dollars, mostly Jn jjo,J nud siiver, by a party of three white men. Ho- w a bang nji six tiiiies, and o:ilv r. vealed hm phu-e of eom-enbuent "f his money wh'-:i tho men 'threatened to hang his wife. : t . i Since withdrawal of United Stales marshals frem Indian Territory the niimber of murders s largely on the iiuiiii.-. Th mtniii; -f the . . I il .T.: !.. various irioes sa niui il 1 aiijiii.ei. .. . . ., tie(vsar.v lu:it , Congress snouio in- tci-fere aiid L;ive iln-'eiui:7i-d Inmans I cit life a ro ernnient that i! pr and propertr. : The assassinatb-n- i tiie Territory uvLi ad in-eutv p-r. Hit'tith (luring ihr-pas; sun.uier.an.Ub.-re ims 1 ( x.-cntion umb r Indiiu o' I ecn 111 lawn. The Creek Council adjonrM-d wi:h-j .,ut doin-j tinvthrn- excepting to pass ....... r...i : ,i ir t ...i:.. .. ;i .v ill! OKHJill n II llltliuil IV iri.li to or I'ermit miv white person to oi-i ' . .. ." .' ,i cutv aii v builtpn- on il.e terilorv ot terilorv the I'i TL.- u'u.-ed to n!!ow white rnilrcnd rmriTrcc'-- Kill! hers to build a ho je f or !ih 1 a:o I '.'u pnrpo.-vs ai Mu-k-t. tewtair IPhlo Aje:it uml u l i-iiiale -.uibI '.. Coi.fMin s, (., November 2". Yilerdiiv nfiernoon V. M. Ilrandisc their struorarles were witnessed bv several persons on the shr"e no vigor ous efforts were made to save them, nnd just at di.i-k thev disappeared from sight, and, no doubt were drown-j til.;1 M:ss Turner b, family rejudc in this city, but it is supposed Rrand ise's relatives ull reside in (ermany. Itei.t If itf Km-Scnntop ltiebitri. YatOM. St. Lot i, yovt-tiibcr, 2t. Y.' II. (III1-U I. 1111 I I Ililfc.Jl H.VII..I.I .111,1..-.,; j,,;,,,,; Hlddl.n!r nt i;anill(n's Hotel, at nine o'clock to-night. Mr. Yates had been to T'nhon, Ark., as United .States Commissioner to cxjiiih inn the lower ond ' of th.! Cairo and l'llton 'Railroad, arid 'returned here, hist wid-k. lip had since been (piitej feeble' and ye.-terday was' Very sick. He revived to-.lav. however, and I this t wing while bu ying himseifj WIIU prepai al(us tor tiw tmi; huhi-) to.i;iorrnw," be " suddenly bll back-j w.ird. nod died in nvp miutttfs. v , t i A IH-sre1a Ml. EvansvIM.K Ind., November" iS. William Williinns ex -sherilf of, H arwick fitunty, . kb-'P ami . Kutcu ; William Thortibergadespnrado. who j MreV a pislol to resist arrest, -at Boonrj vil, yesterday. Mrs. Jvhobd, a Uerniai. woman, while showiiiiT how it was ilonp, shot nd killed Jacob Jlijttiger, three years (old ; 'i hr.-atonw.l l inalue iu lontt. !. WAsuistiToN, NiV-b Private letters recit ved here sav that for some time pat the Inhabit nuts of a portion j of Northwestern Iowa, imrtictilarly , within the boundaries of ., I,pnf ind j Osceola eountics, hnvc been siiflt ring i(.v',.r',.1i- ?..f 'lo- netutil !ie f.-.:-ariuS of life. ; predne.d by the utter fuilure of; th v-raiii eri isatMiniiiiT. " Tbosr mlTi rorA heed . evervtlnflP fuel, clothing aud provisions, ever-i al women have died from want. 1 i a ii il l.ittin rlii t Tt nirfint J i 1 I Mt.itrllaiit'iiu.. I J ; 7 Dealers In PIA-JNTOS, I - OIRGrAS, Bradburry Fianoes; T7"il.-;r cnrl I'dllOj, Mill Ma Umi Ops, l:i :t"Hie.Tis sold on moderate Monthly Insteimsn's. V A. i mzmm 13 PtrRET.Y A. VEOETABLB PnEPATUTToy, pompccl simply cf well km. nn HOOTS, HERBS. i"t FKUITS, c iuUiii-i .th oci.it iru.erUc, vhich ia tboir tLUu.e ar lAthru. Aperient, Nutmious. Diuretic. AlUrstiveaii-.tAiiU-bUjuua. Th wbule i lircwrv. ) - s .r.!:.-:.. qumitirf of sptrit frun. tlo St UAll t'AUt: it Lccv lucn. u ui; i.l;Ti.to. T.Lich unties tiio p qSLANTATIOH MTTERS p e ot tbftmn.tiKbl To.lfa and t'mlhar- 1 it-- iu t-o vu.-:j. '1:11.7 are intended ttric-tiy aa a :: Domestic Tcmic, only toh naed u a medicine, and a'iirayaacrordioif to dlwtiona. -Tie are tlie nheot-anclior of tho Ui ble aad dk. fclUUted. Tbey ai t apon tliganl iivc. and stimulate to ancb a V re tnat a bealU.y acttun u at (tnoo tnrontdit abunt. Aa a r-uuedy tv which Women r especially subje.-!. itssitrperaeOin erery otner tinuiaut Asa Spikng ami sum mer Toalr, they bavo no ei;oal. 'ihey are a mild and gentle 1 ur-.'at.re an wi-il an Tonic 'ihey luriiy tlie liloud. Tbey arou EpleuJiJ Appctuer. They make 0 wk atrocir. I bey purity and in. vionto. Tbey cure Pyapaia. Cunatiiiation. and iieadai'be. Tbey act aa a icittc in all apecJea ot disordera wblcb undermine tnc bodily tttretitb and trbak duwD tbeautauU apiriU. lepot, 53 Park flaoe, Ssw York. LYON'S lATHAIROrj Only 50 Cents per Bottle. j 1"Z7', V. ' : " .mirMti .lie Vigor and BRACT To f tbe HAIR. Ov. Tin iter Team a no Ltoh'i KiTtunios rou peHaib wan first placed in 4 market by Profeoi i iniawannrst placed in tbamtfket by Profeitooi fc. tnomta Lronvfc gradoate of i-nnreton Clle. ihe name ia derived from tne Greek -Xiraao " iRnil'yinfc to eeaiur. jmriiy. rrjuvenoU, or mtnrt. 1 lie favor it baa received, and tb popularity it baa obtained, ia unprecedented and incredible. It in cresees tbe Growth and BxAUTTOftuaHAiB. It Is a delightful drewing. It ersdicatea dandruff. It prTet,t tbe Hair from turning gray. It keeps the head cool, and glroa tbe bair a ricb. soft, glossy ap pearance. It is the ai to Quiirrrrr and Qualjtt ",ltWM..7er "rrK" "t :irroT Aoo. and ia sold by all Uruggiata and Country Stores at onl y 5o Cenupcr iiuttle. fes'sSbjisEerSair, LYON'S ATHURON 1.1 :....i.c 1. w.iilii tlluti: U11U.UIM..UI . - 1 '.. 1 I'.l'.ier.. 1 ..r -iii :il nil llniff stores. (Iroeerii n4 le:ii mr In "Meilicini-": nlo. wliolile and ret:ill ut O-tHiitS t lMN'li'S, Wliolesale lrii(rif Uls.eur. 11II1 uml l.jberlv stnn t-i, l-iilslmrgh, V:i. Ail'ili. AN ST.'i.M ( 11 EirrtllS MI'll. CO., S Oin.l i.l l.lbtrty ttMt. l'lttsburu, ra. PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines Ii'-civctl the raiid PEIZE MEDAL yn(j Medal of Honor , , , , run thk SewingMacliine mi tr ir.-ry O.injK-Uti.r, Kur..ie:in or American. 1 ' j , jr CMTTTT Ar. HO ,. . . - ttuitjth nifeet, Ai:NTrWA,a;i. pittsiurjrb, tm oiiVitKvrox. '' ! I- - - ' mm mm ! ft- m a n fx etvs-r!r-''l 1 r7 1-1 A'' Dnnt BEIvTTOJKT &c TITTLE, ' i. (Speppssora to UKNT0X .V W-VVX K). DriVLjEKS IN .:i'" : , ,; HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iron, .Vails, Class, putty, Horse Shoes, Leather, Sln.t Kin linjV, C!.i!ibe:n '. ' "J ry p' l Carriages, AVash Machines and Wringers, f 1 Vi'i u ItT r 'pt ti r 'r- rV, r 4- r-r-s i r. , -VV.l . 1 UULl U 1 t-AJj . liV t X JIlt IN 1 .1 NTS, WAGON HUBS, SPOKES, AND FELLOWS, II M-Ut.YI Xfl A'l isWitrr 'Pvviifvil 1 t ft t v t-w ? "- v.-. vo aittl eiJLU -iVLMin r?f., l Oltlistowil, 1 fl. S jii oiiii:s uy mail itmipri.Y killed. Mii'l tltllK OU.. ' " riFTH AVE?; UK CLOTHING HALL, ! J'iTrSllUI.iilil'-- 173. FAIT, STOCK lp li.-Hr-l l. wr linv-n. 'tin! :iy uOi.r h.-ii"' i:i H'" .'- Your 0'. . - t . ; Ii.t.ict.ts. II Vii'li. hr f I'll" "K'k r.lilft-a Vicu'.. !!', lir: i til ir a.fiK : y;ivt-ti uti'i: it li" in I r-iill lift1, m Wink. J. HANNACH. m I,U lu.-itf.l i;nr!'.!l fill. wil ADAMS' Pound Butter Case - SuppllKl f". Ml. Hi.fctrtum. KijI)I. I't t .no. i'.. A." J. I'lti '!.. N-niBtrset i'u. I. M. l..i :er!inu!ii fr.rf.inl jr. U.A.iluXmi,II'PYklifJ.. Phlliulelpliia. LOTZ'S PATENT . 115' TJ must m raiii.i: t:vi:i: invk.ntkh. i I.Si A FT LI. l.iNK lK THK I. ATI'S T j Stylos l-arlor, . 'liamti r. IMnimf an l Offle r urniturr. fi-Njti w.irr.uti-J f.iti.'fiirtory in all r -pc' . at m;;1 0 CITY (HrN WORKS. A Urf a-ir:ii-to M aisl Kr li r..al im.fcle an.l ilou' le linrrei) Sa. (iun. Ilile. lief.lvera, rufiln. h;on!iii( h":" ui Kuiiiun 'la.-kle. I'ail nn'i exioni:i? ray ?:-k. or su-l f'.r 1'riee lft. A'llr-", . U. S( :ill I.'fE. io Uiiertyjireet, Pr.n.iuiU. f;.Ui'liirlu il.iut; mi fb..rt u-ilice. uctl rj-'HK p.KST Pl'M I If! THE WORLD! THE AM LKU'AN SfUMKRltKU IVitji ! Ac-.!.:.t;. .ti r'jir.c Tlie Simj.U!'-. M'-nt I'liaeri'iil, KHitIUo. Iura Mc, Keliai'ie nti'l I'ltciipesi rituiji in urn. . It la in ule all uf Iron, and of a lew aiaiple part. it s ill n . I h'rrrzr, aa no wnli-r rcui:iin In Ihe pipe wlieu nut in acliiin. Il has nr loalher or (tuni packing. a the suri,er au.1 valves are aU ot iron. Il seldom, 11 ever, reia Mt of iha it wl!l n.r- e w.ilor !e.n tu t.i fei in il.c air. by ailacluiiir a leu iwt M k It Is ipmil fur wai;hi!; I'u'.-I ... Wtiel- in, w tier Uv& Uurietiii, Kc. lrrurr.lilie tbe .urmi :indixl.!ejtl wter.b.-i-iue l is punned in tin: Iw.tum nl ttie wi-lL Ttkms: ineb Ihimp. j"-. t twl. 1 - 1(: 4.V-. Iiri-r ?iieJ I.i j r.-ifr;l..u. WKV.VMi t l.ATT. Sole Ai-ntit Iir Sikiuth--! ('..I'tity. S;i.u:.r."el. 1 i .. i a 1.-:, 1ST' " IXKU.VL POINT PLANING MILL 33 . A. Growall & Son.io1 - W are u.iw .nir.-.l to do a't kh: ef l l..i:ij ! :iuil Mnmenrtiii injrl lutfl llr.ir m i-n-inl. - j lIlHtlMVil T WKATiim; i.ohin.j s vs I vvr i is t wisixt 'A'amp roo; 1 ,'.i ':,s,' In flwirt snTtliin renoriih- a I In h.ts.. l.siM.l ias. All ..nl rs .r jinptlj fin -d. - .- ta.irC6 JOHN P. DEAN, A V' Ta (arprnlrrs an.l IUneki:iilhH ualit ShovrU. SiiMda.- Kcjtkea. Sauihe. i lines, torknanil Knltrs. together with j a Inrice nnl vnrirU alurk of llnr.laare a nt Cutlery, hallnble lr lav trade, al S. greatly reelnrrel raleji. ' i ulv i t 'iTu..'.iri'i. ;' o i...-.' ... T.nilE tH riZKMt Of l-EXNSYI.VANIA. ."I!.r "J,,el."'"n. '! "l"-, il,iy bo iled In H.e I'art tnat tbe Natn.iiat H-ink an- new iirermr.-d i.. r rrivu mbaeriptlona to the t:aIUI Stuck of tbe . ..m.. .n..,., .ni.iiin;. 1 ne iunis reunzeo fr.mi tbis source srelo be einplnvi- l In the erecti m of tbe biiil.lm-s far tbe In erBullon il Kxliil.iti.m. andtheeipensm cnnneetil wl:h the same. Jt l eonndenlly believed that the Kerslmie Siute will be represented hr tlie ntuie ol every eiiien alive ti.trlotk eoiBtjumirraliim of the c bamtredtli biitb.-day of tlie nation. Th sliares ot stock are ottered f..r 10 e.-u-b, and sul-x-riticrs will rmivi a handsomely steel eniinive.l Vr-liiiMO. ..f s:n..ir t ..1 IWAjW suiuble (Or IramiuK and pr.-s rvatiun as a na-.ioiiai ! uiem.iriiil. t Interest at the r.ite of six p-r.-.-nt ., ruiiimm will be pa d ou all pij im-m? ul t'anteutiUl Stock i from dule of pavineiit to Janntr.- . r tii, OuUcilUei. kiio are n-.t ui-a'r N ili..u.il Hank ! on reui(i a cuecj or (Hisioiliec order lo tlie tinier- siiriteL BKl. F1H1.KY. Twesnrer. UJi Wnlntrt tit.. Phil.b lil.la. fr4 A , ,H.r.,:.y. A ifcutstrdntiw! ervr AV W VVii',ia3. r..nieii Hrs tree. ' Uo., St. l-iiuis, Jlo, KMi.w s. Tirri.K Qfoceriet and Cunfoctiontritt Tlili !- la rrtrrr! HC. T. KbuaJt k. Hr.. wliu h oii)Tl Into llie ibi tDjmnout fromeri room Id th plvre. Thejr n bm funnd In llr Diw building. trDil iir fruiu the rarr. CTTJST u RECEIVED i Ui' CA o AT o o IWEPPER'S S3. HEW as o GfOODS,ig i P o o o o -i CO NOTIONS, sgroceries; e-t J 18 FLOURS. lie sure tw rll ami see, and be oulne-l C3 ed. I here are t.i many article kept for 1 s'etiameralkia. C3 j tUTtsSiTK SOIIKRSKT IIOVSF SiinKitaa-r, ra. July 17 a. w. knepper. o d o 00 3. b&4' . DAVIS k BRO'S CHEAP Grocery and Confectionery, ; ?0MF.RSi:T, PA. 1 . S We.K-aire ta Inlurm the people or lhl e..ium f nlty that e harepurrluwil'tl.. t.neTT an.1 1 j hHtLmery l H. F. Knrpiier. .. vi.ilte the I H.ni. t l(.,ii.. .n.i k... -..i. i i J. ...... i ' ! the lrJ' f , atoekof (. kIs. W e sell all tbe oesi oramise 1 . FI.OI'R, i AND MEAL, , I fWrrEE, I i TEAS. i SIOAKS, ItlUE, SYHfPS, SUiLASSES. FISH, SALT, SPICES, APPLES, 1 LA TORINO EXTRACTS, PRIFO 4VND CANNED FRT'ITS. ALSO, COALt'lL, TilBAtHtl, CIOAES, SNl'FK, DROOMS, Bl'CKETS, THIS, ae. All kinds Freucb aud eouuuoa CANDIES, NITS. CRACKERS, FANCKOAKES, PKSFl'MERT, ArTDT.HI.ET ARTICLES, CIM1!S. lKUSHKS,SOAP, ae. Also an apartment of Tos, ae., ftirtne Utile j b.lke. If yoa war.t enjrlbbia; in t drovery and d fce.iMT.T line sail at j I Davis' Cheap Jrocery, OPPOSfTE THE bARJf ET HOt'SE. nor. Hi, I. . A Urge and rmpI.t, x Fall and Winter iMtw" r,IPS lin ss CJocIs Felt Hklrt, iroopWIiiP 1111 1 OK, Cjilove, Caluiu NniifAs And Fftlt. ()tt MKN' AND 10V?. Clothing, Boots nnrl oi. - uuoes HATS AND CAPS ScC. Underclothing f.,r Mea h:A ,v Alarartat,! HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Cloth. I A large e.'itk J ln u' SALT Hv the Ihirrvl nrSntl Prices as Low as Possibv aTt i af t -BV x W - lalalBK KB a.-. j Somerset, Pa. j let. 30. j Men's, Youths' and BflvV iCLOTHIM UiAU TTUiLCr TV pz Haafinir UHMflw tvu.eiatA.i b i.' Ue pavt year. ar new rvuw u Ji 'our upntTHi PP.erruuO HDRLrw! k t 4flA NJCti-U r.,-... l -...I M . ' - ' " "imiliy aau .-nawrm. m 4UIIT of ii ii u 1 1 i,i i iii it i nn ni fUTrTM Tally e.nl. If ix t tiipcrior. bisiegmarr am and Itaisli. t the test rle mi ssnsmiitv Q 8 one-thlr-l less: l.utloral! wiw fn'.imw i ment we hare an ruenMrs t -. a Lr-s5 eunstantljr suppile.1 wr.li l 3nr j-s. J uuve e.ri-eul Ariir.lr (Uttr CLOTHING Of Our Own .tfanafaetii Which we iur.1. n, bp .4 better qj cheaper In PrU-e taaa ans oilier .-. is ix KC'IIOOLKI'ITS For Boys of All A: 'ool aud very Cheap: OXE PRICE! NO DEVIATIO!. ill tell Kami n ft ki W- TJELING, FOLLANSBEE fcC 121 Wood St., Cor. Fifth Ae PITTSilsriM-SI p IV-t. 3U Cook & Beerits' FAMILY 6E0CIE Flour and Feed STOBB1 We w.Mill nt ren--l'n, f2Tr. frtemls and the paid Ir aenerailj- rleinltT n( Soaienet. Umt we "T i i T i Sti.ro on MAIS CROSS STEM' Ami in aiioiiiou i.'- ' We will iriitlettv t, t U ' louarrs wiili thw HKST 1 I A L I T V FAMILY FLOU CORS-MEAl, OATS' SUELlMc0 OATS Jt C0RSlB r-ei Ami ewvUiiint p.rllnln"M( 10 ment, at tbe LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH 0X1 ..... .n ..lscted to1 ... . . H Dlassaare; Stoneware. Wo Wbleliwewlll seUaasbeap of all Pleese sail, eiamine ur "".L be aatisiled from yvu' iKiu't lunret where we stay NAINCKlS Street, Oct. X lalt Scawr'