JUL -V Terms oi lublicatio a Th2 S-insrs-t Herald ,,.i(h-rr. Wdne-ay MornJn IH ' .ooum, l-W In !" olkr-lJe 2 V) tU luvrUt.I tn chars". .. rinllO wiU b dlsooatlsa! Bolil U arrcarairc r paU P- FvlmuneTt t;'cilu; ; 0lAllj n wbcn raoeCTiuer . - toeir w-n,wilUiWUWfofthel!rliUuo. !,!nlreoiiM frum ro"-6-' aa Mhct .u,iJ Kt tha aaa of U funwar ai eel! aa tbpreittac. AaUJni Somerset Printing Company. JOUH L sec Li BuslaeM luipi. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. II. .uneraet, l'rnua. Suf. U . t-NKVF SCHEU.ATIUK.mi ' ll L" .:. -. ... Petunia Aireut, sownrt. I J " Somerset, Pens-. lcb. '- i 'ALESTISK HAY. ATW8XEV ATLAW pruini.tne nl1 tuellt. ..r 1 H. . BAEK, ATTORNEYS AT La Somerrt, ai pracue. 1. !-- ?r.uw u -an puy aiwnu.-w. . , m ii'l HU ATTC'hN EY AT LA . SUM- ,,'ilH H. UO!rZ. AnroKNEY AT , sStoerseC. (- .ill ci P"'' ,.! tne a couU. Omo Id ITtg , , .ix o:kimeuattxkT -y at law, I li. ttt ' AlTUKNtY AT LAW, ..,.-t:i Fa- rrutcuM""! eusine( eiitrusLeot r w it orxuaaa 1 a' i.rrK.-T7 .a. a. rr-i. 4 , i "i.us.u". eniruM-1 u, the .-re -01 . .nt-r.itH aw! .u.r-tiliy aiu-u.le.1 to. iHAOiufAb Himc. jUilN IJ.. SCOTT, " ATTOUNtlY AT LAW. Aiu" " cnirus.eJ w b wr. .uuoki I .r.:i.;'itui1 naclity. A.MKS L. i'UUU, AfTiiKNEY AT LAW, s -rt. Joe. Mainm-tD n.-a. r iwaiseiiaeJ l'rMpUc and tl R.l.J iull ... ..... S uu r.viNu. . ,,. . .- .l ' f--n.i4.l-- tm. M-EiiuiT at Caiwlwer fc Store. CF. WALK Eli. AU4;1 rursiviANs , K I. K. MllEKhai permanently loeatw. ! ) in Merhn f in rrtc ol h .r tlon.- '.M .iiUKWii Cnaxlu Kj-uwuiKcr i r a.-ali. -W- f) K 11. kKl'BAKLU Unlera nif fr.. . . . r a ..I rv -k - 44. tl.e u, S-ST .. h. r- v tcti: m rei'iccx. -- -- di Huuar nii c .M. KIMMEL iii.niluet..iiTrtice f a ...... i. , 1... ..f.-4 ..1.14I ,o-t- I., the ,-liiienf M ..meral ad Mirrmn.Mr.a .. at tn. olJ pla. a lew irf et .. ,llile Hunan. i) K. . O. MILLKH, after twelve ve "V -nlva rraeiK in omu. . r k .u.. ,.im. ..iml ler 1 11 at snminwi i. n hit- 1 ' ' va- w lu t Alliens 1 S i.-rwt antl vl.-lnl.y. ....U'M-, w he ao be cnfulted at all timet ,i rff i.,liai.mlly e.l. -NUitcallirom.ily aoaaaea- ijee. is, Jl-ly. Dr. rUNDESBElUS I.alo Itf dent SnrB-oii, Nbi Yort Eys ani Ear Iafinnary, Has Iccatea jcrctCitly h the City cf CUrESLAITS, Krylasi :r tic IZCLUSIVS axic cf 1 ticcises f ti-3 Eye and Z, hclui Lsg those cf the Here and Threat. Hir. . 20 nih Mrfrt. .1 ui:ti;. DENTISTS. H M. tX'LLlNS, PEIVTiST, S iceraet. J t r-a. o.r.re In t:tler' KUk, tti atjiJri, sfiiere he can at all time f.punJ .reiwrJ u.l .llama.. w.M-., aurhaa tillii.K, nnulaiinif . ei-.-..-l.uK. Ae. Artlnctal teeth of all k-la, aud ol iuc Lat iu.trrW.itur4- Oiruiiji.a a.-racteJ. JOHN BILLS, DENTIST. Uta In Xt!ruth A NeU'i ne buil '.tnt?. Vi aln !n Street. Suttieraet, Pa. n vll "W. COLLINS, DEXTIST, UA-e a! we Ca!fcr A Free'i tre. M"mprPt, l-a. In the lt nrieen yer 1 have irrmtt it re cre.l the !rn.- ol artitt'tlal teeth lu Hit" (.laoe. The tistaut incr'ai'liilf .lemalwl l..rteelli h lu du. .-l me to ao enlarge my la.-lliili1 that can ci .ke ! - ol tecil. at h.a-er rl" than y..n can n-t them I" anv other lla.-e lu Hit OMtniry. lam mw nil,il.(t a'a-'"1 act ol t'th for and II thi-re h.ml.l l-e anv -rwin rm. nr my th..a.mls . I cut..uiera Intlilf or 0:e al)..intn nntle ibat 1 l ave nia.fe teeth lor that la n. Kivina- a-oo.1 aat. l.laction, they can call ot. me a; any lime ana pet . ne act lr?e ol charge tnarla KTIHC AL TEETH!! I. V, YUTZy. D EN T 1 ST, ItALB CITY, Jomeriei Co.. Ta., m:n.-:a1 T-th, war ante-1 to be rte rery lt .uaiii.. Lilc-like and lau.lai.nie, lr..-ne.l In the ten nVle. Particulai atleu'ion baW to the rea crvail.' of the natuiaJ teeth. Thoae wtfhinn to oiirait me by letter, e du to by enciiD XaK-ji Ad Jrea. a above. )eia-M HOTELS. I.) I A MOM) HOTEL. H roi'STOWX I'A. Tlii i-(uiaran.t well known lunio ha late'y Ucnil. ..ri.ua bly aial newly r. oiled, with all mw at.. I i.t-t ol tuniilure. whii h hai nia.le It a v-ry .icjirai-le H....t,:a: pla.-e ir the travcliua- labile. Hi table an t ro.mf ciin m t rorpa'cJ. all le ir.a r.r rlara, with a lanre public hail atLa. hetl " the Fame. Al laree ami r ioy ablln. 1 :ri . Ui.a lioanlJiia: can be liad t the lout t l tfi.i(.rri.,.ty wack,ayor meal. ' ' S. Cr. l.lainonu, 4 .- .f fi..".c.?n, 'a. Haailtcniaa Institute. A t'lak-L Mathemalii-al and S-tent!u S--h-4 f"t iMch etaca. i.Vurw.rf Intiiiu.lon la c. U't-lHe. j 1 I rt ttrr tia.l.ntt lorai.y ot our abiwiu I b ei an 1 Seminar..- i. m'a'le a .iHrc'.alty. 1 be i Ai.cU-nt Lar-KUatfct arc tiH.nKhly tauict.t. N-at ; s -bwiycar tM-ama, U'etlne.lay, Auyuit lt It, 1:. rorc'rcular. a.1.lrer. I J.M.HCATZ.A.M. I'rm. liul. Ci lou'.own. Pa. ' Ax.; nilltAVi loclulns KhvMlni. Outfit.' l!tlKhEver?Pun)rrrtd. z, 4 bfw4a C JjI S3 iO I, rLTFDWAT( n r.n. CheapcM r me KBon vorio, amri Rutviffi to S2500 A kl.AU. AwaU.u.inl. HtfcU iataaJoltia4(,Nb..a l lie VOL. XXVII. NO. 0. HANKS, ETC. Scasrsct County Bark CHARLES J. HARRISON, Vashirr ryd Xf'tvfftr. CollPdtaat mkl in all pn or t Ins ."iiuki t$UUA Cbartrw HKlcrt. Hutter anJ other chccki C"l and rali1. tUtstrrn ao.1 WeflwtarxohanK alwav. on han U RrniUlancc maJ with irnijt IM. Amioll (aliritej. Farttn dtrirtnc to fmbw V. S. i TER CENT. Fl'SPED IAAN. faa 1 ar-mmo-daiaJ at thia Uack. Tl caii are rf l la draomlu ati, u c( JOl hii-ks La ar a. n i id aim ijud imi JOHN HICKS & SON, SOMEIlSI-n'. l'A-. And Real Estate Brokers. FSTA;i.ISIU:i 18V. who dirtt. nrll.bu) or n.-finn rvp ry. hr rrn a ill nnJ it In ttarlr a.lvanuao w rfaiurr tin .lew-rip: i.m thrt., a i chr l Ji b-.1vm U it renlrJ. Krl rslaia biuef nnwrallj vllbc )roljr attenjrj ij. aaK'- feSJ lJ CifJTS, c whclksalk asu ftaraiu ; f J. II. 7.iiunirHii, A)--f- V-,:, Era The Ix-at of rlum .f .lill'rent brana. mannlae turaj l-y Mtr,-ll. ..f t'-.e cfti'ic-eat ..t toba.. TI.aea-HenD.l'ex.'ell"U t-y any in the mar ket. Oi.e ,( Ihe teat at.-k "I .-la l .' ever tniit;. I S-n.ei.i. 1'rleea to the tiin.j Jsa WALTER 0 TRENT, j .! AM FACrCKEK l-F !C I G ARS, j FACTORY 0. 7S. i Cor. Main and Pleasant Streets, ! SOMERSET, PA. J t'lirtn in.ir.nr.ic uml ir'tntl-e Finest Lsaf Tcbaccs, t Cifrnrtcfall itrail.?. nk anl Tiic to ui; all ! rc .uir.-mculf, (root the cl-e ipeit lo the nii'St ex ! iwri"!rc. All my g 5 arc f.-lcctel with a view to I qualliy nr well s low flifitrn. I hsve at prc.'ont I a laive Mi-k of hue leaf t.: w-i of all Win U on ! ban l, ar4 will be a'.l? to mnnafiictcrc rl ira at ci.ee -CT .ricc than any o'.isor firia la the cunty. WALTER 0. TRENT. Soj.t. 11,3 DEALER IH flovj: axj n:i:i Groceries, Confeet:cns, Queenswarc, Willow ware. Salt, Fish, Tobacco and Cigar, etc.. 4wC. tZC 3New Stock.c oxk rnicE. All Goods Positively SOLID BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR AND SQUARE ZS Ouv Ivlotto. Io ot Tail lo (.ire NO. 2, HAIR'S BLOCK A CALL, "Whon doing jour Jan. 30 IM A flTCn Eannf toiell amlexcharire. We VVilw I LU have hiim!rei cu(.Miitr waniliw lo but iaruin iu.t n-iw. Never knew a i betlcr nine tort-tl Acre at lair tirieca. as wle art-IlitinK mcney from baiikeand peeking Acres rtwMy, A'blrexa S.S.JAM1, I'lilal arvh Kim A)ftncy, 134 SniltuheM St. Ptftuburcii, la. Those In .ran'li of faron i.cn.1 for jidnled Tarra Kc;lr.T. Nov.28 aUlKTUU UM WWl l tl.lr.vMU OPOa M PT. Vi, IsTH. TERMS Moderate. Stud fur a Cttnl jnt. i. JIM TIT r.l:K, I'rin iml. L'laitM lib . la. Au-. 7. FifSfflfMU fBllE EOLLEBE (Iillbiirxli,(i:ut-i:iid,) I'a. Col'icgiutc Jtar ojh-iis September li'h. IKHlinn 4 nii! lr.m Court Housr, ovi r-l.K.kin Kat .x rty vullt-y. Kaov of tv-rt-m and I'rre trr m nii'ikp. Itrirn lor lwtdine ptipi's r i'uct J. lr pnr'.irulitrs ml ratnlnriK- Bff.lv 1'. .MISS I1KLKN r.. l'KI.KTKKAr, Acting I'n t-iilrut. f.'KO. A. r.EKKY. Tnnsunr. Auk. 7 TO THE L ADIES. Jhe Summer and 1-all njlol K. I.utlrrb.k PAPER PATTERNS. at Kre. L. H. Vavncr'a, 803 Arch St.. and 804 Sow'h 2i St., IMtit'ft: Alr-ilor a le the Crntrnr.lal Plalier. firlcra Allr.1 by mall ree!i: ol i t. Catai- aue fur-nt.-bl n a.i.l!ratl'.u b) mall. Auk U A uiHToira notici: lt. ln al.!.,llilril I.T ti.e C..rt ot t t..i-.. ' noo: rlca .rt bw..er?cl eiii(). Pa,'AuliN. b li.irlt uie tl.e land In the ImbU ot U.,.,k W. i rib- J,l.-rifl ol w,id ciotr. ertrlosr I row t ai ! '.I ll e rent e.late ol IliNfUllla KeaU. and ll'-nry lir.m; Stt I. a l. hereby m en that i will alt.nl to the !n;ic re,olrd l y a.bl a-iiB.n-ni. at my ortlf-e In r.ineri Uiri.uab, o J ri lay. fct-.lM-r ;i. v7a, wl..-re all r n ii.ierrc.J ran alteud II ibey think I.c i r. W.H. piiSILLTIIWAITK, Oct. t Auditor. MISCELLANEOUS, hr tO.loai atul t--t appointva lnU!a:lon ! ofitning a ttuflbt r.:ucallva. En cir.-uUn aJilrrs, P. lifKFASONS. (-t. S l'ltul.urah, la. rjntir: uiikxt rosiiivi; ci Hi J fir &U J) J ' A N KS an-H,,r Jvtua a d.-rT.:--t roadt ti.n cf lil.Ol. I Ittli, M.Ut M, The Beit Family Mcd'c.c8 on Earth. KIOO IN fiOTJ) t.t pentt nr.'.-u-d iia a ti!! rit ii- onrsr will 11. -t n'i;, v -iif ur. jv !u. nc Uio bua. j or orjiu arc U .'.) :::; u-i-jiM how H- il, K-t. t.J lJoT!i t-tund it C!ir"raiai! rh W In i. . c r-inip m;ai.tMi t dn or .liut-5 :iif.u uy sum-, U i i In rrvafs tr k-h'. cf u.lifti nd r';-.::. -i. It I: rrvv Vf 9 Ut.--i -n, l?lr!v;.C";m t 'n in IH uu-k'tUr moS rlrtilWlaz fy:T. lutes' !t v It. V i-.kv - to Mvr.t ao'lvii-, t. or. r-.t rJ pnr:iii-H t.o rlulij, tw V-tc e.0 .tt- THE OJTLY RCTTKDY TOZ CJLD3. If i-twAckwii to oxTwctt' tt-m tb(Ttrtfl ft iut 4.r.i it KIHI.IO. II r-'tl ro t:fT,T!mf tn-m KH !! A 1 i V. !-S Iii M l tl. r iMtK.rvno iiHt.t . vl ivy, t i; ul, m.. r-ii.it v. ntnrtTio, mo orMmtKir: .tM -.r -.iKin'.cr arlflBC lHm Kit i:K BMHifi, rt N--Tto rt ii?m: V mthI tAkf- it t tw dlnctlnnn u!mv.t''i In Fcultaiutirrrott. fnwn'li M l r (.. 1' b -vis i 1 I- :i-rc'4ivti.c uo :td lujil tLtt vitucci o-.'.vl ta A ui;J ot Krtt?-iTT Itt a-l.vpi !.-. n ry "-ni!T, fx- no Wao,V. oruiaor fhliil caat. M ail rir t a . i:r. ti.r..' rurlii tlisfAy n ! ettal'Ua Lt.i torHMi-tti, vtft riiU fiiJur.as Li.-H. J ut up t:i Jitw tx:k. caJ U ii- tni V take. Walker V ISadsr Slfsr. I'o., rrey'rs, 40 J4 Mr. rw rrrt. Kl FFEiir-i) 30 YEARS. J-rr TUT. ?Ant.T' r tI, IT. 10 ntrst rs t-n vt.kt I tmv. M.flor; i-r t'.o M yr (ir-flrHHBtl,i hl)l i;itnu. riot, f Urum so ta1 t 1 c-.nT.il tt t rin1 Uh-u iu If t. I b-t w! l all l it! . wit'...i wi.rTdli$ LitcOM "tiy tilrh vnuij hrln . -n iwti ri IiIim-. 4Nut en tai a- I mm UJo--0 lw ry a vttfci n J-'Uf MH DJ mm Cti If. tt.ta! R. r nt.I(.i I 'ur Nn:l. 1 w roiir. Iv cnr..l hrin .livi. r..l ti xsl--nt kitHli kitd irx.it 1 0- J lBAi.Aii; k!litcul t U ' l;Mt iii-i. u. r i Liiiusa u a. u IK.T GO F1KI!G ACOVSD. A rvmilattac m;-tl!ctr, . I ran roniiJen tlr rwn!mij I..Vhkt. 1 hBA aail II in K-y ImjiuIj hui kww t'ii r wlit trlt it, ar.4 ail frorn inif it p "xl iirij r-l... It rt'nt fir f'MiMnc aTno-l n-1 y" irmUnc ao fJiit, bat K aTim.tt to Imslm-M and c cvmpltiM.a tlaat t r-t:iiU) it S -nt . UM.K. lL VALI. b.lrp-l, L. L OF VEAUS STADIU. I dM or tattta of Tii;oiir: and cui trtiV.tMx My fut tt ha rtirvd aw ui Di.si Mll UU itlLJOt t.fcA irf elfc f 1 , jf C. BflX. K t,LrS.ana, M.J l- -)R SAI.KUY O.-W. SPEERS, Hi: I Y; ; .S r, Somrrset, 1 Vr. V ho it antliorlic 1 lo guarantee ViK'.rcnc to pmt a trnaranietM. S I't. 1. m wmc TrTDICTl? fir WAVCf Ulll)ll POLISH. ALWAYS BCAOT fO USC Kr,M,.ki.M.t It. flt -a. U. lhillilrM.Un rCu POLISH W-, Hio'to-a no MIXtKt;. DtJBT. RDST. WBTK. BRUSH. PE.NRTS. ZIECLER, Sole Kanufaclurer, Sv.. M at. J.ta airccl, rhtMrlrkbv CANDIDATES STICKERS. ll!.-lr.e with the tJinudc!ayol hao.! clij pliig. Ask jour I'tiaHr lr n Bnrr.plc, i:r ft.Mrose JAMES ARNOLD, Manuf., Phila, Pa. t. s Cook & Beerits' FAIfflLY GROCERY, Flour and Feed STORE. MewotiM mmt reietlully announce to onr frlen.!ar I the pubMr xonerally, in the town and lcintty oi Somerset, that we nave ojieued our NewStore on MAIS CROSS STRKE1 And tn aoilllb.D to o mil line of the beet C'4itf- lioiic-r VotifiiiM. TuliH-(-ofi, 1'isnrta. Av. We will cm. le Tor. at all time, to n;;,ly jut rat. I.'t&ert with BEST QUALiTY OF PMELY FLOUR, CO UN-MEAL, OA TS, SHELLED COEN, OA TS C CORN CHOP. UliAN, 31 1 DDL IN (IB Andenrytliin; i.artatulnj to lt "cd Hcpart mcnt at tl.9 lowest mm mm. CASH ONLY. Al, a well rk -led litocE o! OUsnaare; Kt-mewrre, WcoVr.ware. I iutlii af ktuda. and STATiONJin W I ii a "i ..:i rbf j ttc rheapetl. I'Uaaa li, eaamine our icooda of all kind an lutlificJ (run yuurura ja.liniet.t. Uoe'l forgrt whan w flay MAIN CEUSH Stmt. Foaral, P i.5'ii-'yCv iv MIM1 READY-:!;j;.l J 5MIXB oilier NE W A D VEIl TrSESlENlS. COMPLETE PALL STOCK -or- Linoleum, &c., &c. At the Lowest l'rluea la thia Market, HENRY McCALLUM, 77 FIFTH vsrTr, ABOVE "WOOD ST., riTTNIU IUill. PA., FOUM ERLY W. D. McCALLUM, established Ki. IM. J 3.TI inT: liuc sale. Kir virtue l anorlcrof aale lamed out of the Coart ol t'oinnim. riea cl Somerael nmnly. Pa., anl tonie.llreeteU. 1 will exioae to uhllcaaleon tne f reuiirva, oo Thursday, 0itt?r 24f 1878. at 10 o'clock a. v., the foUowtnv described real ea atteot ioltias lUuUttK lunatic, vu: One plHiitHUt-o 9ituat In Faint twp., Somt?r5rl county, fa., atljtj.nin Ual$ Jun- Weaver, A. IK Wcttvrr. AtrauHiu Weaver, and otltLT, imn tHlnint. IM cn havlnir thcnH erected a (wo Ury Irani ilwollinif bue. bank barn, aud other (MUUuillinuri, hnviuc: alM llicrfii a tine on-hanl ol truii trv, aU.t cu are. of aald larra bclnc clcnr, au l the reM meadtw and timiwr laud, there being aln a plcntllut supply of rol water on the fa fiu. l iter mill a1o ih; a variety of Mjrul prt'jierty olltivd b-r eale at the fniuo lime. ftlittlrff ol w.c, hrM.nwa, younKcattle, Urm litK ttttleinmia, and b'Hine auJ fcl'.tu--n lumiture. TKKM.S. thie-thlrd tit hand on eoMlrniHtbtii of Artie, one tli lr 1 In nix m.nihit, and one third tn one ye.ir therc.iHer. with iiitcrtt m the deterred pay ment tnun csnttirtnuion ot ule. Ten iwr cent ot the purchase muey must be paM on tne day of Tenu of iuIo of perrtiiutl property will be made knuwn tu duvt ile. iiAVinsTrrrr, vt. 1 tVtunilttee ot Iobiu W -avcr, A UlMTOIfS NOTICK. 1 No. iN, April Tcnn, lsT, Uommn I'k-ai ol S,in-rrl ) Uouuty, I'a. Jamr I Push. (Voluntary Asflgmnent) A.-count tilcl July !. 1S7H. and Scj.t. t. W. on llllb.n of Amiuneo b Mcwra. Coltrolh fc Kai- iiei, in" .il".... j, ..iv .-.v ........ ... S.i tt AU'lKor to (limrlbutc the lunds In the hands nl lbs AMlarnce lo and atnonn tmwe IcKaily enti tled therein and Inquire inlo and aw-friain how mm-ti uurii.ti lutort st If In the juJumentomotot and deduct the name and adiust all ll8:uted lucl conccrniiiK aaid dislrlbutl.m. Kxtractn fr.m the Record. Certilicl 0;h Scptenilr, 1H7S. (1 S.) F. .1. K'i'iSKK, Pn. Kotii-e i hereby given to all parties Interested, that 1 will atten 1 1 the iluiica il the al.v ap pjintin. til at my ottlce In t he Un uli of Siimcracl, on Mon.tav. .-!otr U, UTH.at 10 o'ebk a. m where those interested can attend U they aee l"M JUHN K S(fTT, Sep. ii Audit.. IN JOT ICE IN DIVORCE. Cathnrlne Walker, ) bv hernext lilt nd I Samuel She. lt, j V No. 40, A i.rli Term, HT8. T Alexander Walker. J Alia Su' .en In Divorce. Auau!i. l7t, .m motion of Valentino Hay. Kf.,' Ationie of Ullnnt, the tvrt appoint John 11. 1 lil,"K.v., examiner to take tha ttnll monv and rewrt the factf, with an opinion. Kxtract ln-m the recorJ, eertided ih antb day ol April, 1:. Y. . 1. KWISF.it. Pro. All perwma Interest ed In the above cafe will laka E!c that the owrlnc.1 i xatnlucr. will 'It at In oflb-. at Somerset. Pa., on the Kith day oi)i.lMwr, ISTj, to attend to the duties ol hit appointment. JOHN H IHL, Sep IS Kxamlm-r. SSHJXEE S SALE. liy virtue ol an.i order of I he C:url of I 'onion Pleas ol Sinerwt county, 1 a 111 aell on the prein Le in if.t.crrvalley Twp., on Saturday, Ovhlfr 12, 1S"S, at 1 .'ct.rk r v. oi fall day, the billow ln real estate, vil : A tract of land In Bmthrwalley Twp., a.ljoln Init lan ls of Jonathan Horner. Joeeph t'over, I'an lel Snyder and other. coulalnlnK luj acrea, almut W acre clear, with yoo.1 dwelliiiK Iii.uih- and bank triirn there. erecte-1, anil havlDK an orchard and fuirarc:impon the pri-mlae. 1 KK.MS made known on day ol ale. W. St KEH, Sep. ! Asalifnee of John J. Krltt. A UD1TOK S NOTICE. V. . C. Hi. k an.1 Anna his I In Ibe Court oil ora alle.to m.-n Pleas of Somcr- .I..1.H M . MlnK'r. I cl Co., Pa., No. 44? April loriii, 1S77. ( Voluntary Assinnmcnt.) rt.trniberth 1S7. on tietltlon of aa.litn.-e by Win. H. hoonti. fcs.)., hie atbjrncy tin vurtan l.nt U.S. Kmlsley. l.si., auditor lo mnriuuie the Inn. Is in the bunds of the amiifncc, to, and lii.mit tliine leifallv entitled thereto. i:xtra.-t In.m the Records Certincd 4th of Septcmlier,"7. p. J. KIK StK. prothonotary. Notice if hereby (tiven that I will attend to the .luiles of uiv alivc apilntmcnt at theoltlceof W. H. K..nti." )., in the lirouh of Someraet, on Monday, Octoiicr ltib, li:. H. S. KNIiSLEY. Auditor. I) ISS0LUTI0X NOTICE rheco partncrshlpheretofi.ro cxirtina; between tin underlKued, under the tirm name or SiiKe. llurrell At:.... Is this day illMolvct by mutual eon. K-nt. The business ol the firm will be settled by K A. Saae kCo., New Kerlln, N. Y. W 11 ITM A N A IH RRF.I.U J. II. 1VKS. K.A.SAUC, W. A.U U The undersigned. havitiK purcbasi-d the Interest or Whitman A Purrell and James H. lve In laeto ri. and .imtraets lor milk, will continue the busi ness un.b-r the tirm name of K. A Sage A Co. Ui.ted August -."A 1ST. F..'A.SGE, Sep. 25 W. A. H la YU PI TOR'S N 0T1 CE. be undcr-lirricd, Auditor, appointe.1 by the Orphans' Court of Somerset. Count, to distribute the funds In the hands ol John Sis l. hcr and Win. M. Schrock, adiululstra u.rs ol Tobias Silcher, dei caseil. to and aimmK hose Icird'r enlitle.1 thereto, an.1 to ascertain eol atcral inheritance tax due the Common wealth hereby elves notice that he will attend to thedu tics of his appointment at the othca of W. H. Koniitx, Ps.(., in the borough ol Somerset, on Thursday the -.'4th day ol ttctober, IMS, at lo o'clock A. M- of said day, when and where those inif rested In said distribution can attend If they think proper. Sip. 25. Auditor. r E0AL 'NOTICE. fo Pose Ann lihoads. (widow.) Jnne. Intermar ried with John lHlti.n. E. W. Klmads, C. p. Ithoads, Samuel S. l;biw.l, A. Lincoln Hleiadf, lanlcl W. lili.auls, pl.u be K. hh..ad, Kyal Khoaiis, itfarr, lnlerniiirrle.1 with J.iseph Cole man, llanlcL InU-rmarrleit with Cnmellua Yoiler. Kllen, int. t married with Samuel II. Nelf, Sarah. Intermarried with Daniel Saylor. Kmtna Klinadf and Catherine Hhoa.ls, all resl.ltna; in Somerset Co., Pa., exw-pt Harriet, Kmiua and A Uncoln w ho resi le In I..wa, y..u are hereby di d iricl to ap pear at Orphans' Court to be held at somerset. n .M.indav, November 11. next, to accept or retus" the real estate ol Daniel li'hna.ls, dre'd, at the aplalseil prl.- or sliow causo wliy the (Ante sliould nut be sold. Sherlrl stirflce. ( 1E. W. PILK. Sep. xa, 'H7S. i Sheriil. I kcl. 2 TE0AL NOTICE. lo Sirah Fried line, widow of Ar..n Krloilline. .t. hn Prie-lllne, Mary Intermarried with J.-hn Wwhtcnt.eler, Isaac Fried line and Jacob Krlel Hue. all n sldlnx In Somerset C.-., Pa , Ldla, In f rmarrlcl with Noah Uid. of the State of l..wa; Abrwlisin VrledUne.resbHnK In Nerada Territory. Iranklln Krieilllne..rthe State of Iowa, you ara hereby nntltlo.1 to appear at an Orpenns- Court to I mi held at Sninerset, on'M'.nday Hie lih day of Soictnbcr. ticit.to accept ot n'tuse the nuil estate or Aaron Prlclline, .Iro'd, at tha appraised price, cr Show cause why tl a same should n..t sold. horlirsOrh.ce. tltti. W. P11.K ep. -U, U7. ( Sherlrl. O. t. 1 A VCITOK'S NOTICK. William A. Border) In th Court or common to Picas, of Somerset County, Lorrtu MorrelL N Apr. Term, 177. I Voluntary Assigniient ) SetitemUr 4. l7a, itltlon of assign. b W. H. Ko.it. Psii., hla att.irney, tn Court appoint P-d Wcull. Au llUir, to distribute th tun.l. in the hands ol tl. Asal(tn, tu and am.WK i.. i.allT entitled thereto. r xtrai.-t mm th Ucurl( . ertlocl In, 4th Sept., p,7s i r.j.'Kr.Lsi'.ili-ruJ t'(ll altenil tp the diitlr ol th alwt appolat liiciilal wy olliew In the borough l Momeisct, on Thursday. L S4, at 1 oVIock KM.wM Sep. Auditor. 10,000- AURMTI W A5ITt:n tMyth.HW wb.UH.an Imslncas. ami .lesira to make I mm S'J lo II per day need apply Hcn.1 1 cent damp lor particular. Iter. S. T. Hark. Hep. 1 Imo Milton, Nnrthuuiberland ti Pa set r. st a n r. ? .. ; r r. is a SOMERSET. PA., WEDNESDAY, HKNATOR RLtl.tr.. Th National lltHka. Hon. Jimc 0. BUino, cf Maine, io adjjresa 'delivered ia Faoruil Hall, Boston, Sopt. 21, ihua dwonfH ed the question tf abolihLiag tbe Na tional lUrjks: Tbe RepublicAQ party, iwulf rtfipju sible for the Gnancial Icgixlatioa of the coun'rr lt thelt sixteeu jear, baa never, ia aur plaif jria of princi ples I have aeeo cuuuciatcd, made it self renponsible a party for tho oational biak Bvsteui. Bui I wah ia Coore8 duriuir the Wislalioa 03 tbe nubjt cl, aud I Lave aever bueu disposed to ebirk or evade ibat issue; and witile 1 do not pretitod to know enough of the stifiice of fiuance tj declare that tbe national bank ayatcro ; II THE END OK AM, WISDOM on that fuhjfct, I do make bold to declare that there baa never been in this or any other country a system of banking which gave so tnucb nbsuluto security to "tbe third party, which ib tbe bill holder, as tbe national bank system of' tbe Unked Ttates Ap plause Wbcn you talk flipautly ia party conventions and eUewbure of ab ihfhiair (he natioatl talk tem, 1 btg ,tu to rttltic: awmomeLt and we what will be the effect of this lte -'rJ- he Bank or hngland step. There aro three bills pending j ftQtl fcf Amsterdam, or the Bank of in Congress for reetoring tbe old uev-r presented such securi- .State batiks. Do you want them ! lJ tJ bill-holder. The $322,000, back? TA voice "No"! TLev were ' as'-ional back bills out in tbe very good if the men behind tho 1 counters were honeist. The Sufl'jlk eystcm in New Eaglaad was consid ered the safest, hu: yet, wita n'l in safe guards, i: wrts Bimply good if the men wnoruntbe banks were god If the men behind tbe counters were dUhonest, i was a fraud upou the ! pubiio. We bad euoruious explosions i among the Slate bank. Twenty Bve ! among tbe Slate bank. Twenty Bve years ago a. bank in a small towu in Maine tailed. It had taken out $J0O -! 000 in bills from the engraver, and j $2o(000 ef those bill were out when I tbe bank faded, and they are out yet j ine losses of tne American people j through tbe failures and defalc .tions ,, , - , , of State banks annually was farlar-l The Oao 1 (Miss) Mate icdul ger than you can ever make by tbe ! Ke8 ,n l!,',l 1 horoscopic view of tbe system of optional banks, because : 'ory of 1 1SI It will do ai harm the people had no mode of regaiuiufeif r Northern lienncrats t. read ir, tbeir losses Jf the Republican par-, ty bad no otter claim lor resptc: up-1 Wir,u l'eiubi:c.r,9 wno tnioK every on the intelligence of the American ! li?la baa beeu uIed "d lfce bW people, they would have a large one, " H011' 11 in stepping forward and 6ujiisg tha-,1 "Io all human I kelsnood a Demo thene thirty-eight Uuiied S:a:es are j cr-- wl" waIk ui lllB hue House not going to have tbirty-cighi kinds! 8leP" in 1SS1 ud uke l,A la tbe of money, bat one kind, circulated under tne autuority of tno nation. Lcng applause. And then tbe Republican parly said ano'her ll.in Senator Tburmaa describes the na tional tank system as AN frTIOPS MONOI'ill.Y -1 don'f kiiwwbat dictionary te studies. In the dictionary 1 read, a monopoly is described as something enjoyed by an individual to the ex clusion of his fellows. When tbe Republican party came into power it found that the various banks exiMed largely by special charter. They perfected the national back system. They said tt.at so far as banking is concerned ia this country it should not be a peculiar privilege fur A, B or C, but anybody wbo cl coses to engage in banking shall have as per fect liberty to do as ahy otber indi vidual, and this is the way to do it. Any five gentlemen in this crowd, or any ctber crowd, who choose to or ganize a bank, are at pet feet liberty to do it, with just one simple condi tion, and that is very important. The United States steps forward and says you may organize your bank, but be fore you do it you must step up and put 10 per cent more of United S;aies bonds into tbe Trea-ury than the bills you propose to circulate; and then, if you propose to misman age your batik, we will take your bonds aud pay your btll holders, for you shan't cheat them. A voice "Ain't tne Government good for the greenbacks 7" Mr. Blaine I will answer the gen tleman. I am willing to answer any respectable gentleman. Tbe State banks that wt re abolished Lad no power to make a note good scarcely beyond its own borders. You couldn't pass & Boston bank bill io Philadelphia you never saw a Phil adelphia bank bill circulating ia Bos ton. You could not travel to Chica go ou Boston bank money. You changed it on every State Jinc. Vet I want to say to my friend that, whatever tbe currency of this coun try is, ycu will never get rid ol bankt, and the question is only to de termine what kind ot banks you will have. Banks have existed ever since com merce was known among men, and YOU CANNOT DISPENSE WITH THEM, for tbe simple reason that it is the place where the borrower of money meets the lender. 1 ou cannot carry on busiuess without having 3rue common point where the rana who borrows money sball meet those who lend. If yuu break down the nation al bauks under the cry that they are a monopoly, you raise up the ghost of the old State bank just as euro as fate. I re 'ue 10 be r oi bearing of a man burgniuiug for a stock of timber. Three prices were offored. One was to pay 10 "wildcat," mat was .nicni- gan money. Anotner price was 10 "red tag, ' wbicn was Unio money, and the best ctler made was to pay io good coun'.erfei's oa a solvent bank in Mew England. Laughter That is th old S ate bant currency. Ob I sty some gentlemen; the nation al batik's have a double chance. They get interest oa the bonds and on the money they circulate. That is ao exceedingly good story until the oth er is told, and it would be very ef fective if tbe national banks did not pay taxes. I should like any gentle man to tell me if he knows, m all his experience, ot property in any form that pays the taxes the national banks do. FA. voice ' pjn'l tho b rower pay the taxes V Wait a minute. Tbe total valua tion of your great and beautiful city is six hundred and thirty millions of dollars and the total tax levy is sev en million, eight hundred and odd thousaud short ot eight millions. Four national banks pay ia 000 ia taxos, one-ninth of your tax, OCTOBER 23. 1878. 11 per crut ; and, beaide tha', iheM bank pay $705,001) ia taxes to the Oern-ral (Joternment. Tbe national banks of tis very city of Boston pay $l,ri'0,000 taxes on a capital or ..VJ, 000,000, that is, a per cent, on tbe whole. Will any Kcntlernan tell me of any fifij-two millions cf property in the city of Bunion or tbe Statu of MaocbueUt that pays that tax f Applause. Well, euppoFe you AlttiUMIl THE NATIONAL HANKS, if that is the (Hiestion you have got to vole on, tbe bond.-1, which are held by the Government to euntain the cir culation, and which are tbe basis cf the corporation that pays the tax, go back to tbe boldur, and are not ia tlionibelves taxable property at all. But the bonds, which are nou -taxable in the bands of the banks, are put In to ciruuUiioo and voluntarily subject ed by their owners to the severest system of , tax'tiioi! ia the United S'.ates. Applause. The entire bank eircuUti ki of tha country i $:.22,O00,0O0. in round numbers. There are $130,000,000 of bonds drpoi-ited to secure that circu lation, and every one of that $o0, 000,0(10 is worth and will cell for more thau iU faco in gold f-doy in the msrkets of the world. I submit that the like of that never exis'.ed ia usuua tt l:io pifiiiio to uigni arts sun taint d by $1.0 .OUO.OOO of g( Id, or thut wLicli is absolutely ct livalrur. toil, ujil r makes ihu bills ab.iulu.t ly good iu tli inuds of the h-A '.en. Njwtho totul i lxespaid locally by ".In na'.ion ul buaHoftbe United 8' a'.e.- amount 7 ? J'01 "t-ral (Jov 'u: l"i to $: :;(i 000 ; tho tsxes paid to tbe eminent are $7,200,000. ui l" "'geiutr HuU Juu gi "- ue" f ba,f n!,I''-a of doliars of lBSt! "en ecu irom tne national nanus of tbe Cl"' ,lr.v' The is. i.iurratir irvrainine. a:iu 11 UIJJr u" wucl 1 V ' 1 lueauai cnatr.- t next aeciajea that this Demccru'ic President "will send his first message to a Dc-rnocrat-j ic Senate and a Democratic House ' j That then an "irre.d.-tible politi.ul j revolution will set ia a revolution that -aid sweep from the Constitution and statute books tha 1-it staiu and blemish of New Eagland ideas." L is safe tosay that the following protramme will be followed out to 1 the uttermcst letter and sylaqle Firit. The republic will be di vested of tbe powers that it has usur ped from the States since The re'ered rights cf th several Com monwealths of the Federal L'nion will be recognizid in their widest scpo and range. Ia a word, tbe Calhoun theory will be put in prac tice, while Hamiitonism will te torn up root aod brsccb, and destroyed forever Second. The unconstitutional amendments will bo repealed, and the Constitution wiil thus be reetortd to its primiiive vigor, the ballot-bvx purifii-d, aud poliiics redeemed in aa unlimited measure from the demoral izing influence of ignorant, vicious, and mercenary sufTrage. Third The national banks wiii bj leveled with the dust, the United Slates bonds will be taken, and the greenbacks will be made a legal ten der for every dollar of public iadebt-jto edaess. It goes on to state that "a thous- and and one other reforms, necessita-' ted by radical treason ana misrule, will be made." It shouts "Hurrah for Jell Davis." and why not? With such changes be will be tbe represen tative statesman. The editor at Ok okna may not be as wise as some cf his fellows, but we hare no doabt he is nure honest aau oatspaaen. Hakrisbi Ri, Septcmbtr 27, 1S7S "A little incident occurred yester day morning, that will ba of more than ordinary interest to the veteran Union soldiers in Ilarrisburg, especi ally to those who were confined in the prison pens of the South during the war. Among the guests at the Lochiel for the past week has been General David ickers, of New Jer sey, a tad, bnc-Iooktng gentleman, wbo served with credit and gallantry in a New Jersey regiment, as Gener- al II oyt did in one from the Keystone State. During the war Vickers and Hoyt were captured by the Rebels, and confined in one of the Southern nrison oens. Macon, tieor.ia. for a l.ini titne In order to ntevent the1,, . i,. :. . .., .... ----- - threatened bombardment of Charles- ton. Suih Carolina, by our troops on Morris Island, a large body otpris-i oners, about six hundred ia number, including all the field officers, were I sent on cars ti that city. During the jouroey Generals Hoyt aad V ickers, .ivuU.r...i.u " " - - -W4V.C., .iniffin,nifii1 K w f . lhr.a ntliara .-urtuil ivisiumv. w ,uiu iuiu 'mis tt.S..br f hrnah an.t watwr an.1 remained there all day. hungry unto t ttarvatioa, and almost literally con- j i- mn.niiitAa When tha' oi.ii.v v .j..... night came on they got back into the road, and when within a few milt-sol our lines were treed by bloodhounds, sprang irora ine cars in me uaraess, i (j0 ,tat cr let the Common wealih eo i"-'""' V. -- -?"t.t.s,.ii when thev were io full motion, and ta tbe dogs It was not what lbe ; craW scrrcaaded the place c ,set- b .-f'.i-t-rs w;ii i?ri n th tie escaped. "They wandered through Laoicals call the argument if Ue!is Learttng tuat the n.t et;r ,ai Vda.s. Gr.ts a.d liaas tbe swamps ad U'ht, and knowing shot-gua that I used iu my districV. i.urad ttey proceeded t-t A-' - f. , .V ,.? 'zts. they were hunted like wild beast ' tut the argument of the ahV-baff . ! restdeace. pa. ea d:.a the d.-ors. - aod fearioe recapture, waded ioto ! was unaaiwerahl- ni.l ia tuo wtai.-ws. raa--i.k-.d ts,o A i.t.. b. y, ia m-".-: ?' and taken ou to Charleston, where " wcr3 watchiDC the election, and ; Vf1 -.';," (Ceara trot, they remained all through the bom j brought abouiw ahoKsorue and d,--! l,rf J k:li. l"at' T -'V R' har.imentL Iurinir their stay there ri . s k.. .,..; p-bt'.oaas u Aew Onraas w;-.i u.v they became separaied, and from thai1 w . day until yes:erd.T Ibey had never m-. an.I hnmut it. was with more thaa ordinary feror that the two veterans grasped hands and congratulated -a..h rttiiKi- at .bd Lichiel Hotel ve - ..-. - I T--.v4i-.vi,.. iwvii t . - v t terday. The t wo offiees sat and r-i ttA0a at ih pulls ariy aai h'. and ! ga'hoo-.U fro the matter rest lated their experience t each other brought order ct,t el chac with L-rib-IV, r x Mr. Liunt arrived ia - siuco their aeparation, and it was t - vi - dent that their parting tor .-nee -.r had not obliterated that love for eatth other that U fell in common by all the veteran or the war.". A man in t en.ee, t.t., cs Ea i-.a " a tti;o a -uateu oa corses, it if a ,-if a -U,irriburj Duly Tttfjrih. 1 ht cit Othello or Mewer ef Va-c. I tkT left Itta he wa ordcri t t r.ie.t-rtsmi i Af5 111 1.1. am 1 1I K M K si re 1. Mil l ion Tha orgaiis oT lbs railroad eaniii- date for U .vernor, Andre II. Pill, tiaviud denied his guilty participa tion in the attempted Nine .Million Steal, il bccuuifcs our duty to place his record before our readers. It will be seen that "iho child of the circuit" In this, as ujvm u!l other leg islation entailing a stirrenJer of rights upon the pnrt cf the Common wealth at the bidding tl corporations, was faithful to the grtedy powers which plat ed him b tho LegidattirH It was only after tho u!;ernat jrlal maggot ha J entered his head, that he awakened to the necersity of an oc casional recogoitiou of tbe wiabe, interests and rights of the people. Senate bill 1070, better known m the "Nine Million Steal," was rail roaded through both llounes within forty-eight hours after iti ititroJuc tion. It was entitled 'Vn Act to fa cilitate and scure tie co.slruction of aa additional railway connection between the waters of the Sosnue hanna anil the great lakes, Canada and thn northwestern States, by ex tending the aid ami credit of certain corporations to the Jersey Shore, Pine Creek aud BjITjIj Riiiway Cotnpiiiy, and ia like manner t aid th construction cf th Pitt-burg, Yirgiuia ar.d Charleston Railway, t"ie C'ieai Geld and Bjtlalj Railway, and the Eiie and Allegheny I'.ail tvay." The preamble sets f-.'ttli the iibpoitaiice to the Slate if an addi tional connection of tho anthracite auti biiuniiuous coal Gelds thtough the budding of the abovu mtntioutd road. "t hereby a Jdiug greatly to tho taxable valuta for State, ouaiy aod ni'Jiiici.tal purposes," etc. !t ciion one authorized the Jersey Shore, P:tc Cr-ik and Buffalo Railroad Company lo execute a Brst mortgage to the emouut cf tlx milLou dollars', which should cover the'r en.iro line of road, to secure the paymeLt cf six millions cf the bon is cf the I'eau.-y I vania Railroad Company, then in the taking fond of tho State, and wL'cb were to bo delivered to said Jersey Shore, Pino Creek ad Buf falo Railroad Company ; the- pro ceeds of Biid bonds to bo applied to the building of the Jersey Shore road SZ..'i.n,u.. .....etlr. ,1 1 1 b I ih.. i" o , .11 i-i v--w m $:;,y00,000 cf Allegheny Valley Rati- road bonds, then iu tho hands of the; .ommiboiocers o. ice 4-iaaicg ruoo,tbe report of the .Se'-ie.-y together with all the guararileeH can-1 Treasury for tic period c ;v. nected therewith, be "appropriated I this cjutr..ver.-3-, and i.,!i for aiding iu the development tf cer- j facto at i.-ue. 1-t di-.tr:itj ot the common aeailb, as folio 1 : To the Piusborg, Vir- giuia a. a Charleston Railroad UOO.COb ; to the Ck arCtld and Bollalo un w y t-maay, ; i.iou.ouie to the Erie uud Ail.-gteby Railway Com-! pany, StoOy.ow tor whtcb toe State was to receive the bonds, ropective - ly, bearit0' the same lutereat, maiur. ing the sitae time as the bonds tbe State then Le.d, ia pro rata prcpor - tion irom taen company, "an cl j which shall be SCCII ed by a "Vi '; mortiraire coon those lines, the said' companies limiting their first niort - 8ko i- a- uiiii-iiN, uui ri-i-eu.ug . . ..... ......... f IC.000 p-r mile, etc. laitu ion, ii.c ui-g-jiujj uni -. .. 1 k ,.. was read and luiii upoa the table. la fsw iaioa.es thereat.tr a motioa was ruade to proceed to a stcoLd reauini? nnd con.-iJtriitiofi of tl.e bill and th yeas and Lavs were rcuuired bv Mesrrs. Brcwa. cf Clarion. aiid!re Saa.-lcck, tf Beaver. Mr. Dill, with phree Congre-mea. fifty-three others, voted for the mo-!'-"at "-te, ah. tv. lion. .Mr. Brown ra;s;d the point of'oijiJ' -''.''''O vote-, a ordi-r that ii r '-aired a two-third vote to carry the motion; but the chair decided ite point not well tak - en. and Messrs. Brown and Boileau appealed lrota the decirioa the chair liemg sustained by A. II. Dill, of Ua loa, una nny-cigh; others. A motion postpone consideration was voted id. wo, Dill voting No. A motion to adjourn was voted down, Dii! voiicg against it. The bill was then put upon its passage on second reading and Mr. Dill voted for it every time. Next day, March l-th, the bill was put upon third reading aud parsed, Dill, ot Union, voting for it Tbe above bill took from the sirA- ji - ig fund $0,500,000 cf bonds arurdv ... Hum in an- iag fund $0,500,000 cf bonds amply j secured, of which the interest and i part of the priacipa! were ancuaiiy ! paid, substituting therefor the mort- i gage bonds of projected sad experi- mental roads, thus jeopardizing the safety of tbe funds. Oa February 7 th, 1S70, bill No. 19.", "An Act to authorize railroad j talk any loader ot a great p?-u.'r companies to lease or become lea-1 maTerrseriw. The tide is settiajr fast sees, and to make contracts with cih-1 against them, aai tty have noade er railroad companies, corporations j their largest showiaj, tha: a.voa:s -tad parties," was iotrodticed and rc-j'O jo-t ttrec Demccratk Repr,-e!.ts-ferred to the Cjmmi-.ree on Bal'.-.ia tj tires elected bv the as.-i?taa-.- c! . This bill was intended to build op a railway montpoly and enable cum - patie through l"ck cf ccKoeiiiion, . t j exact enormous freight tariffj and ; ray be roc.-idrpd tK t-..i!n.'t'.,n cf i tbe freight discriminations. Oa the1 i'j,h cf February tte bill was re.' m - rtert ,-, -. ii,:a it, ,t, o . t. i .i i?nu uituitu its erterai reaa- j j ttcj wa4 adipted, Mr. A II t iH vo-ing for it at ev'trv stage. ' lavt Cieors I a, Rs aenex Vea. ' Kr'31 K" 1 l-criT-re'-s. j Our only safety was ia iatimida t.: 1 , i ... ... . uu criuerj. tte aaa ettcer to v4 llltan4Ksr,tila In nl.i nd.,ri j ... fn- Wka I first ued tta hot-bj ! Tb,-r m;fl l. bad b-longod to me, aad he ' uaii tl fU " 1 - tn: .. . . t. . i . niTbtf Mayer i. ij towj was r-rcseat. ; wi4.- annul iu UJ iia'.eve-- 1 IC'.iil , , . , .4 i bim. The style in which he dis- i arii IT !- PWd.0fT cf the , pensed largess from the shot-bag M.!-iob Other Kfruo.tca w,r ar- j ,oni bed the federal officials' wtojW3.ff aJ cn '..ed 1.."- . M" v M ' t III a i V ' . I a. . I VI I.- .ijlored voter. I never vet saw a 1 ngro that wasut ia favor ft a sound : ...irr-n.-k.r.i i!.,t t,v, .arf . .. !.'ti.i.. '.tunt k ; saved the Slate. The Republican !.ri - .i .t.,f..,.,.i I,- is.. X et,t it clue, with Lrib sir, bribery P-.,r. it it was ti;U ' - ' , fr- ,. y jim.,:,. I s- ' : , a .a .. WHOLE NO. l ll.i':dh;,o!f,i-t. w.si-l ad.isi cl- loredioru t vii'rt tb-t BepiiUlcan ssaawa. m aawwM mi wmmmmmmmmmammm j ll fo, .-j I I.Vld twenty five mm in sirreucy 'nf rsMrteil. I years ill t be Count y, urd 1. 1 l ai't uin ,1 ... 4 .1 .11.11 I..., The (ireenback Labyr-Ueforin Ota I Lira are making a great ileal of noise j in lbi rampawn y gabble on the fi - 'n......!u t.nftL.li..n u,U.l il O itjl. !.f UUU.-.M,...nb,i.u, u...ir, ' U.l lIUIII, Sill r.il..jl.lOj(r., j v.,o li . n of argument as it is of truth. Tbeir j trii. ,. J.jL'n and tho Mayor of thw allegttion is that the currency has ' to a , 'The ou.-.ty Las a R-.-j-.l ': ben contracted to su.:h a degree tbat,-feQ iuj jrity of 1,-JO'i, ad this is t!,? bu..iue.'..j iiie.i cannot rei-eire tho bank iug atvoinlii'idalio'is Oecfi'-.ary to en able them to conduct their operations This is a favorite plea with the ora tors in (uesiion. Thev assert that the country is t r . 1. . r I- - $207,000,001) ol paper currency I p to that time $215,000,000 w'a-i the largest auioiiul of parser currency ev er in circulation at any otic time i-i this country Banking was free ia most of the Sta'es anil bi!ik's were i.suin'r all the etirrtney they c-.tild keep ia circulation. No on? then claimed that there was an inr.:tf!!"ietit volume of curren cy, acid I doubt whether any re.sr.n - able iiian will bow Uim that the ear - re':cy tf was inul!if-.t 13 aittoitnt Now, ia thy in. .nth ot Jti'ie. 1 Biarriujr ior in- waui oi money. 11111 to prevent li,n Occurrence 01 i.Ka '. - beet way to reply to such allegations j rijn io lim fj- ire l,i r-0 an. is by tha tcliiuouy ot an official wboj has tbr) greatest opportunity of know- j I).m itt r i' mothod I.I S.u'.h ing all the facts involved. In his Caroiiui receive forthr illti'tration lute s eceh on th subject of finances, j ia a nice ti n ir hel l at (sot-. I Hop-? tLe Secretary of the Treasury thus j t.'htin-b, twenty n.ib-s from Suni'fr. diepostts of ti:H point in tho li.eeti- j Ttie el.urcii and gr oti.id ure o ac 1 back Labor Reform eaotptigu : j l y e 1 ;r d pei jilc, and a ItHptibiiean I a-k every uiati who believes io rneetihtr wai called at ti.ai Ue this allegation t v re.-tlc w i: h the f .1- A ntong the speaker invited were loAiug fat-.s : the II ia .Samuel l.-eandT. J (.-.g!.- la I SCO, a year cf peace and at ' laa. of riumt r. WLeo iLey ar.-i v. 1 lea.it of 'air prosperity, a year of J at J .d II . they f .und lie irr iij.j.t Pitmocratie rule, this coum bad ; ia poesi ,a -f 20') uouMe 1 ' m - !jUst before t!.o great panic struck us, j men, was t.k a t , Jmr, !ra. 1 jour outftaudisg p'.fc-r ciirreijey wasjti the Curt H-.u-o s'p.f -!,-!; I $7.',0(J.i.) on, ,;f ,f(. iha-i' li.r.-t. M :-.-r- I 1-' 1 1 ai Y.x'.. 5. !r jiinu-s the mutiir. ii 1 -.; I a iLe'a'inuneKd that if L-e tver d"td t ! ftt.--. cf tbi-t fa-, aid anv man at iuM-U-ti; ihe U (.'Lairit.aa f th-r !'.:. .', - licence say tha: the p.n-of 1-7.: waslcaa C;ua! C m.ii.;'.'te j cr 1 ! tau.td by en i'l.-ulli.ien' vvlubio if : ot!.:r il ibii-aj t... ..--.ia- iallfe j paper currency ? !t he would b? L 'lied Thi- , t Tho v Juan- ia 1 1.1 !.. was grca...r lhau ii -ad been in tho six r.rsviousiloCcr tiaa theeverst wvrd'. Tie years. It was .."0,000.000 groeter1 thaa in 1S,0. lu fact the pati.; of atit 1 like ail its predi t-t red when there was a:i ; .1 iccrra-ing vol a rue f 1 credit., and I do cot !.. . 1 clare that iuflatioa w is . s " ijr i mi l ttid 'l .i" . letoiiix catisis 01 tea That the above statei:: can be cajilv vtri5ed b . ;t is 1 ck.i. Bot what n.ur. be th-.t f the yapid demagogues who atak'.-.tgly $1,-l?eek to delude '.v kingmen Ly a - crib - j ig the ' i.ar j to the "dettrue- : noa cf the e. pie's mottey by the Govern saeo', a Leu it is a palpable jfacl tfcat we bv now 01 : j ready f . r circulation since money t . fctt io than we had in cr.-aiv ' tion d-iting the Lalcv.n days wLca .everybody a a prosperous lbs Creesibaek loliapve 1 lue i eiiera .M:uaH were, ; 11'r a. r. .1 v 1 n r.r r. n - : ;t. w t.h 1 1 ..a i 1 r--.-- j I wuu game, ana i-eareu .ne iw..e;.'ii if., iii.ii-r:. ,.11 H vt-rtr n.i j - r lt,ajJ A compa.-isoa of tLe'r pis ;'-lve 1 .b.isbcd cia.cu beL-re jeicttoa oad ila oet resah makes tha I moven.a-. ridicoiojs. The 'j.'tea ! back NiUviiai or ittS ciai.TI-j J 8 h J j- chjti.-a-td vr.tes ia I-ttiiLa anJ They ciet ia y are e'.r.ut-.-:-t. i wi.u tss Le.p- ul l-e D.-ia-x-rat, tot by their own j ro:t. ilectid ce CjCgrr-rCisn. 1 They ciiu.eu one baadred tuctsad votes ia Ooi", and ?iree Coctrrtti- j me) BlJ they cast, as near.y as we can te;. troai laiptrtcct retaras, e;s thaa thirty thiUa2dvotes aai elect- , ed no Congre?rmea. They ..'aicotd ' a Cosreismaa io Vv'eit Virgiais. bat elected aoae ilaviag to vi? a ! combination itb the Demo.ra ia Iowa they claimed four Cocgrtss-; mea, bai, with the heloof Djraacrat- i ic votes, manage 1 t e!e?t two, a-d , it is clear that if they had stood, aloce they would not have got , ! That is to say, thev hid do: sa Oaio and laiiaaa, tte tw States, i where they tav the gre:es: ; Utrecg-.b, a third of the vote they ; claimed, acd if it had cot lees for ; DemctraUc i.tip tsey woald aot' have elected a single CaagTfSiraia ' anywhere. It is absurd Lr theai t o ; one I That is to ssy, j Greenback votes i 't is a pretty p xr s i 1" H-rald' ! That tS ai.. Ltd . . i r j it ei'i-au sjj.t ... Tor Ulfl C- f Hall-Is man. . . : , w iDe.lstoi ssttea-xr, I'.ao- '-" -d l.epu'j.tcaa nsce cratic atid K-pu'o.oia were heid ia ihe tjwa it i were teiJ ia ue tjwa it at v .1..- echo The Ueabli.-ans sr a i- dresed by da dc Breda aai tie Uer. Ra'.rd Blot.'., a Baptist nttirs ttr. Tse speeches were eare: bat teai. tt.t-, aai t o re.'ireace wasiaaie to the Democra.n; meetia; ia anoth er part of the t?wc. After the R?-ublicaa raee.icg had ; house. S3 J CiUttiaU tl the farfsuate. i " ion Governor Ntchclia aad a.-i?d h. "-r:'-'-"--;-'- he ... ed to admit that any Jf-o.'.a- had ' bea coiuruntc oi, bat sui that a ic c'.srt kf wo-'.d t icU th iad.v.w.. to lave Cot - lV, , ' O.aa and told t.s s:.-ry. A:'-er rewaiatn,; iaj.i uaU ta d i .,.), '. a ,.sV.. ... a... ;otgt; U atl was taken .-at, pa : his horse, and r.ivrtrd cut ci t. rapidly fiiisv nnl ami not atop until I. ' was out of tti Stato. uaprt'lif foul play, h ltflthe fiaJ, a;pl, nr. int about. ilie-i,v reil t ( tat ai buib had In en p.ep4re j t it him In fi-otit, into whii-u b was exjii".d t ! ri'io and bo al't, h:s escort puUtir ! ia the pltra tt At they bud t.-ft, l.ini !!! '.jl ::tM) yariU from where hn j left the road twouty-five men w-r ; -1 :i t s 1 tif i with instruct 1 firs 00 j him as Lit roil.' by. Aa hu.v b-en ! iil, L avoi l-d tt.e. e, au. I af ef a ! rule of .''i') in ii i ho r. iii lic l Ale 11:1 1 .1,1 ....1 r...... il - .,. - uiiia, ni'.i 1 1 i.-ri., 1..--... . . . - " Orleaii?. Mr. Bioi.t Li 1 iii-r i S.uro Sfi'.'r. ; )n was t-oiiiim.ad t i !4f rro.er!v. Loin, aud t!i.;l at t!ii bildtiir '.1' a i DemRratif m-b I'd bf.Ji. Ci.'i . ! .. ..t. ... . I ... ... . .... .1 I. m V .. .1 I't-uiocrat.t; wav of ope-!iin;r the caul pai,ri. Th leaders of t!io nio'-s ' w,-,l kuo'An. TI.eir mhi- !.'.r tiovernor Nktolls, i .; -i' f no ac.ion to p- . m . . t-rats Ihe tj were commvjd": br C.liOilt.f .1 iH'gua-iU I! Kr', aides oa (jovertior II sinp'.on's etaT They tjeiuat! le t a divi-nu cftin.e, aid crdert-d L-e to "rgac'. tl meeting. Lee protested, but fioai'T the meeting was urgm . 1. I'trif in nridn ad.lre-', hlO-in? Republi cans aeneriiy, and I.-e particjljrly Mr. L' e j.rof.jtd-rd t !-av tb p!'.- 1 foro, whea Par.'-ii s'r'n k Lim, a 'id 'other P.-np-'ats eri. tin !'; t-ds were tint wo, aid there i gre.i? je.X'.iter'ieat. I.-- was put ia h s I, 1- py. aid, u-jaftJed br a bind-ed i or. 1 1 ;... r;vM 01 !;:, anj toey mi-i R'-pubii .-a i:i-jj n-y ia tne 1 ti.C C ,0'l' . , ' about V;0. tTi-i Iawi atid Kar: ; a: 'J C'it. t.. j CwUS'.-.-ria;: ' CJlfio'.-' if.;; f.r th. i3'.o"i :td by H.rnt.t the fa ova -a 4, t.---y a' the M. t .ie- fis.-ip pi piati. C ! .r.d Waieh. o-. : f the - IZatiiptoa'a t.-iai .;'.':", wl-a i: j plied to fr a warrant fr a-r'--t tr rrectlof Iirg!3, said: "I)raa -r.ed rigL. into and the men ouht n t to Lar? orou.-h: A the Lee to town aave " Uadtr such r d by Icamstaaces, and ojooi-ed bv tbe ci.i- all jtary power cf the State, totr cai i Sou a C'ur il'ai R'-pubintacs ia k a ; iro.-d rec..)ro.' ! ' wia--a hii hij. ! i A cor! -y-a 1 ,'p was to! 1 s : years atr-- aWat on t f the ctf j ti iai.s ot the Laadon gea-rl 1 u e woo ho. as the fci'ie wr;ter cf li ica. i'as "iag fr ..rn his roo tV4? D itrrjorh aa opto doo-, he disi'ict saw a l-.!-rr s.rter aos-.-a'tt c. jere.ga f: I Lis pk j custody, i br juzht ' oti a r aai The ciaa was g:7f- it coiaraitted t priv j 'i t.'iai. Tt-e ca!y w;ta s .was toe peatieriaa ' h 1 tLft CiCCtitted. At tie cl-i.-e f ' - . . . 1 exan.ioa':oa ! .r lie rr-"r-f'jti.n. lite i exatr-iaa'ioa CCUSSel i ,T '.Ii f ! r'.. Z(T t tt '1 s a-. ,r as ' ed tbe w : I ' I brl-cve. sir, ' .-&: hjUlsx a ppjtntmect :a the D-t-i tT..-, t o ! are a popular sii L-.:!" j Tte rsp'y ia tie a IT I ' Pray, sir, what m$y he t'-.e -'-- 'cf bok yea write? ' ' ; "Wo.S of !T.i .;2'.t " ; ' W.-.-ks of i-uig'a it; ":, :i .. j. ; lie-l P."y, ? ho is i-. s rr.it ;.- I v-. i- t:v - tooi ia par: i.-y a a t'.'.-o: - tioa." "Niaj vcir.-." "Year a.'. ither. I oiiev?, was t j aa aa:L ?r, artd wrote similar ic.-'i May I a?k Low raiiy yea.'? ?1? J 'a ed alivel!h;cd hr d;'-;?o? "Tca;y." Ta-?a taraisg to the jary ue p" oter s cttuastl --.. i : "Gea;iri4c3, I ir sre uj D.it.ri jary will coavitt the prisoner oa ".be cauf p'.rted iv;jea;e cf a .e: : n wao c ' Lere atta t.. j t;i. te Las Tr atse rea-a eaias-d'a erAt .,0, eair ; aa3 ti Jt ni. vr ;.,r. f.?. j01te ..e ",iriT? Ci;;; f;r -ie.ty resri.- ' Co' itL--aI a the 'a !. -:a - cr,'";., -:.-r a't-saitt'-i ii 7--" ".' l,h'f'i " JJ -.'"r- . v wao ctsies cere attJ t,.5fj,it:i'. ar. aetttfr tavi- vl ot t o- :ca' c.'T; Es.Tte ! h-i sppsarei ia tie w; Tfce .Mitfcerai Eiki le Tie Yr.i,. W rittr--f?i"i e-v i f r ?.tt r!"-" rf late : w.vs .-('.tt?r c. s r y i a-r cttT.:2i -by the sa-.r is i f the tas'j thai overrat : ar t-'aataii... cor fi.ivs, -4i s.::t a I a; . s: ot ri .ri cs e 'a: j?:i;rs io ,'": ri .r Aai xat i . re. ::e yi". . e . Sta'e T'.iV? w ". r-'e i r.:; -'" -yei. Ti? --. t. h t r- r - - ? as sad oa--. lUt- ;i Li rt .ret aad Lis Sv.'.it r w il; rask ai.i t if-iVi;':::-; tts, tie ll,-pj:-a.- ri t.-e le.ls tie r.r.fv f i i.s f.vai f h.rcb. W a-af I i irtifts ;:.e. at-.-, pntt.f r;r,r ' d -a"; s --. r rerc.str. 3i u : 1 i saettiag ;;-- awk topj Tie text wa . y tx.i ' Wta oa twj o; .at.-a. That's tte sosi.itt h.v-e 1 e saw, said a r--.s'.ry--a t-a a Saetiaau p,.-- ladJ. a. rv--.;"i t s ir i 4-. paioa. i-ut I've ia . re as '. tao if h aa A a 'd ,?ft, '''-.a t- th-a at li- sai ; -Aiaj vk cil a Said i i iiiri-rr t.- s y.a. Vfii.;.- ie oiat c. -staM'y a-k t.- rtt It i-r rsto-avive Vp.'aop 'ic " IVt 1 .i .ir-f-f , t to t.; ti l t-v II