The Somerset Herald WEDNESDAY. ..tkrtoher ;:0. STATE TICKET GOVEIiSOH: HEXRV M. nOYT, Or LUZERNE COVJiTV. LIEUTENANT OOYEKM'K : CHARLES W STONE, (r WARREN COUNT. BECKETAKY OF IXTEKNAL AFFAIRS AAROX K. DUXKEL, Or rniLADELTHIA. JUDGE OF THE ST FEE.VE COUKT: JAMES T. STERRETT, Or ALLEOnEST C0UTT. COUNTY TICKET. (XJXUKESS: JACOB M CAMPBELL, or CAMBRIA COUNTT. SENATE: ENOCH D. YUTZY, OF SOMERSET COUXTV. ASSEM HLY: ANDREW J. COLDORX. EDWARD M. SCIIROCK.; r-KOTHONOTAEY: HENRY F. SCHELL. SHERIFF: EDGAR KYLE. KEGISTEE AM) KFOUKDEK: WILLIAM B. FREASE. IIIEASUKER: HENRY F. KNEFRER COMMISSIONERS: DENNIS COOK. JACOB CRITCIIFIELD. riKlK HOUSE DIRECTOR: GILLIAN KOONTZ. AUDITORS: JACOB M. BAKER. HIRAM D. McCOY. Hoy t oa Finance. Prof awing lo he an 1ionct n,in, lie ran. didafe of an Jionett orgi-ntzaUon, 1 furor honest mojuy. Thetoiume of Vie tvrrtney honW he regvlattd by Ugitimnte demand, and not by tlu requirement of bnukrvjil and tiild tpecuUtort. Tlu eurrenry tho'dd he redeemable u tarty atlhe eriyeneii oj the Gortrnment vill jxrntit, in tht turnery reengnized by ull riril 'zed nation. Tfie eontraet of tie Government thonjd I held a tarred a the enntractt diridual. aiid the bond, the erwen-- of in indeotedM.hoJld be kii1 areorannj to the vndertta,iding between tie Goreru vunlandthe lender Speech at Uutler, Sept. 2, 1878. ELECTION DAY. Tuesday, November 5. Examine your tickets. The coun ty will te flooded with mixed and spurious tickets of all kinds. Vote for HENRY FOR GOVERNOR. M. HOYT The Democratic goose is cooked. Xow let ub do op Coffroth a little more brown than his friends Andy Pill & Co. Vote for CHARLES W. STONE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Tins is the last issue cf the Herald that will reach our subscribers before the election. Republicans, do your duty ! Vote the clean tit ket, and rest assured cf a Rlorious victory ! Vote for AAROX K. DUXKEL for secretary ofinternal affairs. Mowry will be the worst whipped man that ever ran for Sheriff in this county. Mark how CofTroth has led him to the slaughter. Everybody will vote for Ed Kjle, end his major itr will be an eye-opener. "Whoop ber op, boys !" Vote for JAMES P. STERRETT FOR JUDGE OF THE SURIEME Cjl RT. Til E Philadelphia Time, Col. Mc Clare's paper, an open edeocate of the election of Dill, admits that Hoyt will have 12,000 majority in that city, while our friends there claim that bis majority will be between 18,000 and 20,000. Governor Ilanraofi frays that Hoyt will Lave a majority in the State outside of rbilafclplta, i that it is certain that bis majority, all told, will be over 20,000. J. A. EicnELirERGEn, the Owen back nominee for Senator In Bedford County, Las published a card In the Bedford Inquirer withdrawing from the canvass. As neither Somerset or Bedfcrdbas placed a candidate in the field, and we presnme will not at this late day, the Senatorial contest will bave to be fought cut between Grof and Yutzy. It ia not difficult to predict bow the contest will end. Beyond all doubt l'utzy will t elected by a larger majority than be has here tofore bad. In Another column will be found a letter written in 1875 by S. S. Forney, the Democratic Turner-Coffroth can didate for County Treasurer, which tas been handed u for publication. By this letter Forney proves himself to be a bypocrite cf the ewanest Unip, denying bis faith, and vilify- ing the church to which be belongs, for the sake of securing .few votes. He was a fitting tool for the Lands of Turner and Holsinger. who Lave O TOedhim to Lis own dostructioa.luV , . c . J. " BB The original letter is in our posses won, and can be Been by any od who wigbea to verify it. M. Vote for JACOB CELL ro coxgbess. Covimhe your ticiets wilt lie ono at tte I - ad cf the editorial ccluma in this paper. Exiaine each nnie cu ;t carefully. Vote for. ENOCH I. YUTZY i FOR STATE SENATOR. v nn.i.r-Tunrf tht the, R rub- ! lican State ticket wiil be printed ft tie cGk-o of the Berlin Ualhtia with j the sorehead county candidates plac ed oa it. ar,d the Republican candi- I dates left ( ST. We warn, our friecds I against this fraud. Do not bo de Iceived bv men who "steal the limy of heaven to Fervo tLo devil in." Vote tor ANDREW J. COL DORX am ED. M. SCIIROCK FOR members of as&embly. The Republican meetings held at Hiilsboro', Jennertown, Southampton Mills, Barron's, Kingwood, Ursina, Mineral Point and Shatksville last week were all largely attended, and the utmoEt enthusiasm and conQ dence in the result was exhibited. The watch fire? are burning brightly throughout the county, and the usual Republican majority ran be confidently ccuotcd on. Vote for 11EXRY F. rjCill-LI 1 OR I'liOTIIOXOTAEY. We alwavs kr.ew that the f- V. Hay, Et'fj., was not 'in.pt red i i discretiot, and the !&s: pre f vf i'. corue3 to us from S'.oy.-t nvn. At a meeting in lint borough last week, as usual, bis zsal ran away with Lis discretion, and be poured the vials cf Lis ubuse on the Lead tf '.he Rc-pub" lican candidate f r Sheriff. It bap penes that Mr. Kyle has many Democratic friends at that, point, who propose to vote for him, and they were so indignant at tho un called for abu.e cf him, that Hay bad to ic'.urn there tbe nest day and humbly apslogiz. Vote fcr SHERIFF. EDGAR KYLE for Do you recollect tha cry of Fraud! Fraud!! FRAUD!!! raised by the Democrats when Hayes was elected President ? Well, it didn't hurt any i!y, and nobody bjheveJ it, did. thy 1 TLe evidence has been lately obtained (in the cipher dispatches published by tLe A. Y. Tribune,) and it is proven that the fraud was a!l on the tide of the Democrat. Just now Coffroth's n.en, Turner, Shafer, Mowry and Wclker, arc busy hcwlicg fraud! fraud!! ail ever the county, wLilc the fratid is ail on their side', as proven by the fict that while they are candidates on the Democrat ic ticket, they are trjingto get Re publican votes on the ground that thf y ore still Uepublicans, ncd they are every last man of them doit)? all they can to elect Ccff.-olh. Vote rua WILLI AM B. FT. EASE FOE REGISTER AND RECORDER. McClintock thinks be made a urc thingcf it, when be bali-doz;d Cof froth into having the Democratic ticket printed with no other name in for Commissioner but bis. He ought to sec the shoals of mixed tickets that are Iwicg got reedy f.r distribu tion. Doesn't he know that Sam Birclay is.rich enough to bov the Demi rot, or a couple of pop?rs like it. TLe Herald never prints anj thing but the clean Republican ticket, while the le.nj'rai' ru'e is to print any kind cf tickets it ii paid for Democratic tickets with the names of Barclay or Kline oi them may be kept out of Addisjn, but Mr. Mc Clintock can safely, b.-t l.is boots that they will bo plenty ia ail other districts, and he may also rely on the fact that not one of them ill be printed in tie Herald cfii.-e. If ho is cheated out of any votes ha may be sure his DemocraUe friend furnu-bed the t ickets to do it wi;b. Vote forHEXRYF. KNEPPER FOR TREASURER. It is one f the boasts of the Dem ocrats, and one of the largo elements cf success calculated oa by Coffroth, that George G. Walker carries the votes of the Republicaus cf Alle gheny towushin ia Lis coat-tail pock- els, end will bestow Item cn such candidates 83 be pleases. We know j that Walker h.A influence with tLe! Repablicm voters of fiat township J wfcc'3 J,e aeled wii'u the Republican puity, but e know also that, having left the party, and voluntarily placed himself on. the. ttue tickev i:b A. H. Coffi-oib, and thus become the Democratic candidate for Legis.a- ture, that influence h goa?. The Republicans of Allegheny a:e not to be traded, or their votss trafficked in, by Mr. Walker or any other man, aai we tberetor know tb.it they will spurn the attempt to lorn them over to Coffroth and Grof simply ta make good Waiker's bargain with Coffro'.b, or gratify Lis Fp'.tc rgainst Yutzy,! because be was beaten by Liui fcr nomination. Watch the old fox, friends! He is now a Democratic candidau, cn the Democratic ticket, and baa no Dioraiiaico on your votes than any other IemorU js. Xo complimentary votes for George Q. Walker, to be counted as av mush Democratic gaiu. Ir you. want to sleep the sleep of the just on Tutsay night next, vote the clean Republican ticket, without a ecratch, from gallant Hon at tLe j Le was elected two years eiDce In bead of it to Biker and McCoy at! Bedford fcores and scorea of Demo tbe bottom cf it. Do this, and von Icrats will tot rote for Coffroth. and j 3 J our cs ua lcc tc assurance tt you have not only doM Jr7 1 Jour "l'J !-vour ?rl Ut tb" wI1! ariso I0" lLe mornio Wednesday with I t f ata I i assisted to win a most gloriou lie- -.1 i: i1 J m0m , Vote fob DRXXIS COOK and' n T. f I :yoa. 1 be scientific politician ' aod CAMP-jJACOD CRITCIIFIULD roa om.; hi8 motley crew are on the run. Push 'suseioxzus. The Peniccrats aod tbcir sorehead , tO)li are desperate. AH kinds cf mist d ticket ill bo uistr ibuttd. j Don't be tiitatd br ttitin. j General Campbell, our candidate i for Congress, is eminently worthy of S"FP l- Asa valiant soldier, jar veycr General id the Corn man wealth. and our Representative iu Conrcs?, his charac-cr aad his reeo d are without stain or reproach. Hi is a staunch friend of protec;ion to cgujo iddui-'.ry.uf h-jtsest money, and of ail Republican principles, and ba9 al ways sustained them with vote and vc ice, at home and in the couacils of the State and Xation. Dariig bis Congressional term Gener.sl Camp bell Lfts on every occasion blood by the best interest of his constituents, his party, his State, and the Xatiou. In voting for hiui every Republicaa knows that be is sustaining a man who knows the right, and knowing, dares maintain it. Let no Republi can.be indueed to vote for any other candidate for Congress than Jacob i M. Ca mi-bell. J. A. EioiiFLnrtfiER, K . , the j bu.-ily engaged in vilifying and de ll, d-rd Couatj Greenback candidate . 00acicg ail Ureeubackers, and bis f.t Sttat.T has pubULtd a crd in organ there, (the Gazelle) refund to the Jn utrrr iililrawmg from the ; -juWi.sh their meetings or to print .ejLriis. TM-Hw.Mfir ur tf;ko "I-. . k 3 i. G a. I I Yl TZT, j r'v i.,: i! t i-.J.J t io th'(;rt.eal.ack vote will be drawn from ! tht Bepubiiedris and thus help him; f r V i ' . I-J J.'i L '! !, - j !. ; i Li.J ' " - - . jc-.-taia cf a S-tat:r Lo b Pr-J tLce. at..rj at-a ilL4 vray, ana no will help to t!et: two ll. ptib lc-.-a l". 1 the General was a 'scientific pcli S. Setatcra and to cLiinae this I t"..;n r,r k,r t a ,.r..f r.r it. county in Republican districts where we will be represented by a Con gressman and Senator of our own pariy. Vote for Grof and if elected, he will repay you by doing his level best to send two hide-bound Demo crats '.o the U. S. Senate, aid to place this county in such a position that for ten years our large Repub lican majority will be swallowed up, and we will be mi-ircprcscn'ed in Cocgress and the State Senate by Democrats who will s'rive to over throw our party. No complimentary veto for Grcf. friends ! There is too much depending on the Senators to fool away any vote:'. The Lig;er mfj jrlty we give Yutzr, the greater will be Lis icflaence for cur good at Harrisbarir. It is against our Legislative candi dates that the Soreheads and Demo crats make their strongest fiht. In poiut of ability and future u.-efuiness Sciiitix'K and Coluorn are a head and shoulders taller than their Demo cratic aitaironists. Thev know our iatereets and have the ability to speak and work for them. Walker and Turner have thrown themselves into the hand- cf the Democrats ; let them wallosr in the congenial mire they have eh )i-e3, and d. C.ff-oth' bidding. Djn't hunt f-,r your Leg islators oa th Doiu jcratic ticket. "Can aov clean thing cone out of Xtzireth?" T ii eke is no more worthy man nor more deserving Republican ia ths County, than Henky F. Sen ell He will make an attentive and obliging Prothonotary. and he is going to be elected by a rou-;r!g majority. Sha fer has swapped horses so often since he has -ot iato the political stream that it is Lard to discover what he is running for. He parted out for Sheriff, was "appointed" a candi date i R-ister and K.eeoider, aud now thicks he is runuin? Mr. Scbell hard for Prothonotary. He Las not even struck a trot, boy, and after the election, it will take a good deal of testimony to prove that he Tas a candidate. We like the "old Sheriff-' personally, but be has got into bad company and, as he wa? old enough to kno bett?r, Le must be punished fcr it. Vote for Scbell. Everybody will vote for William B. FfEASE for Register and Recorder. He is an honest, competent and true man, in every way deserving and wortLy of tLe position. His eppo ncnt may be a good man, but is noi known outside Lis school district. Vote for Frease, and you will have the aatUfietion of knowing tbat you helped to eiect a good officer and a g3(1 n,n Henry F. Knfiter should, and w have no doubt will, p !1 the full Republican rote. JJo will make a good, safe and tBiciect Treasurer. Forney, whom Turvlh baj "ap pointed" to run against him, "went back" on his party, and "went back" on bis church for the sake cf this oitiee, and the voters are going back on him by a tc-'? majority, or we mUs our guess. tttand by Cook and Critcufield for Cuoinjiiofc"-s ; they are good men for the offices for wfcich they are running. Coffroth La ctt the throats of Kline and Barclay, and dropped them off Lis ticket If they do net draw cfl Ibe track now, and help us to give the "scientific politi cian" a black eye, they will deerre to be classed in history with Moses, as the meekest men tjt ever lived. OiR advices from all parts of the distrw of the most encouraging nature. In (Gat,W;:a te Democratic majority will be rut down eJow one tbou-and. Io Blair cyr friends re. port that they will gire General C.mpbell as large a majority wi.cn the ber tfcer Le ta jo there is to co.Le out evea aith CawpUl. tLia cjuuty, wbite te may poij a lew former Republicans through the re- bead candidates, he will lose as many Democrats who will not touch him ezi Lis kangaroo ticket. Turn out j friends, rcU tha) straight Ucpubiican 1 tirfipf And ft f0rta.(n trii'ttirv neiaa lib lags! Dewars of fraudulent tickets. Thrusandsof thera will bo distributed iih the intention of cheating voters. ,A"o'e the cleaa Kepublieaa ticket cnlv. Vote for HIRAM D McCOY and JACOB M BAKER f,b AUDITORS. Gillian Koontz, for Director of th8 Poor, and Jacob M. Baker and Hiram D. McCoy for Auditors, are "good and true men" and should be voted for by every Republican. They will be elected, of course, but we berjeak for them a full vote. The ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket, is the watchword. Ready! Aim! Fire!! Xow charge them, boys! ! Coffsotu is playing a nice double handed game with the Greenbackers In this County Le has bargained with them, and has half a dozen of them on hi3 County ticket, who are travelling the county with Lini, at tending bis meetings, and bogging ther r ' ..ds to vote for him; while iaPeif,rd County, h:s friends ere ;thiir tickets. The reason is plain. ! Ia &.,.,.rt.t it : kt-n.-A l,at tt in iit'uiorc is kt.tj u win oe taken from tLe Ihmotratic vote and ,..,9 iu,,t i,;,., Ppr.;fifi,i .hat t'cian," and here is His "science" consists in double-detl-ing with anything or anybody, so 02ly it will benefit himself. When the Democrats nominated their bob tailed County ticket, v.m predicted that they bad left uo cili ces for which they did not name can didates to be filled by the Sorehead bogus Greenbackers, and this predic tion wrs verified by the after action of the Soreheads, who filled up with their candidates, the vacancies left for them. The proof of this corrupt niliaucc we have now on hand, in tbe shape tf tbe Democratic ticket print ed at the olBco cf the Somerset Dem ocrat and now being quietly circula ted. Here it it; corxTY. For Congress. Alexander II. CofTrutli. f or Stale iknale.i; Frederick Grof. For Mtthutrt of Atxmb'y, George G. Walker, L. A. Turner. For Prothonotary, . JiisiuU SUafer. Fvr Sheriff, Josifth Mowry. For lie jitter and llerorde.r, James K. ISeiseckcr. For Treasurer, Samuel S. Forney. For Co'nmi'ifner, Jonas Mc t'liiitiH'k. Fir 1'oor lloute Dirtetor, Kumund Ilolsapple. For Auditor, Henry Lucas. There is therefore do longer a doubt that Walker, Turner, Mowry, SLafer, BsUitker, Forney and Ilolsapple ha,t sold out to the Democrats, and have gone over bag and baggage to the enemy. They intended, up to tbe lad moment, to sliil rLiio) to be Re publicans, and to deceive as many vo ters as possibly into their support, but here we have tL proof that they have struck hands with the enwy, and capitulated to Colfrotb. Xo vo ter can now be further deceived; the man w ho votes for either or any of them is timplj votiag the Democrat ic ticket w ith his eji j epeu. There is another thinz worthy of attention ia this sell out. McC'iin tcck is the only name on ibn ticket for Commissioner, and that is so crowded in, that no other name caa be written above or below it. We understand that Kline, seeing that he was expected to turn Democrat, h. d determined not to run, and therefore we are not surprised that bis name was Icfs. off th Mcket; but Barclay was as coolly dropped as if be did'nt amount to a row of pins. We were as c& tain of this result two wootLs biuce as we are now that we Lave ft ir prjgt. Coffroth woulJ Lave liked to drop MuC'lintcck but Le dare not, (r fear of McClio tock's fiienda trikia back, so be was compelled to siuriSce K!ine and Car clay, while, be pats bis o'.oor poor dupes ou Fie(back and promises them the cft.-ea iH fc kaows they Lave not the ghost of a ebanea . Ijs.'ag electe I to. It is but a repetition of tbe eld, old doe of the Devil offer ing to give a!i tLo kingdoms of the eirth to accomplish bU aim, when ih oj fcoundrel did'nt own a foot of them. As to McClintock, L.o 'ot out of the woods yet. ft is true, wbn ws io townatt week he played a pretty bold Wa.tjF game, and scared Ctffrotb Into tayiq tjtdeu printed in this way, but bless bis Losast Qi) be will soon find out tbit the Gener al is like tha Irishmaa's flea, "just when you ttiok joa have your fin ger oa him, he Issowawbere else." There wilf be thousands cf Dewo. cratlc tiJeU lying around loose, with the other fellow, names on tbem all printed at tbe DtmuvrtU office (toc -and it will just be as easy to ttve ui?? TOte 'Q Addison town ship as elseviieijb i Wmtn'l trfld B. iTAitur. McC!:"- totk! and nlnI jn'j, tlyere av Lalf aj d'. zn of them on your ows tu-fcet, wboj are trvioir to boodwinR ana De.ray tbeir old party friends, and you bave jio jvircce that tbey win noi aiso betray yo. iioreorer, you know itbtti Oolfroth betrayed yovr arty j when ia Congress hefurs. Will te who betrayed a party hesitate ta l,e- tray a member of it ? l ou cau t touch pitch and remain jjnde.lei!. J'ou are in a boat with a treacherous crew, Ie carejul they don't throw tou overboard. At ft meeting of the leading Dem ocrats of the State, held at the Girard House, Philadelphia, on Sunday of last week, oa a comparison of noies, it was cotcedid that Dill and the Democratic Siata tit ket were certain ly defeated. It was tten agieed that while keeping up a bold fron", on the State ticket, to direct special Atten tion to their Congressional and Leg islative ti'.-kcls. Chairman Speer was then directed to make a combination with Chair man Dewees, to arrange a coalition with the Greenbackert; but this was indignantly refused by Dewees, when it was finally resolved to try and make the fight on an anti-Cameron howl. This accounts for the lierce beating of anti-Cameron gongs now going on in the Democratic camp. Remember, friends, that the Dem ocrats eoncede that their State ticket is already beaten. Xow for a rousing majority for the district aud county tickets. Vote for GILLIAN KOONTZ FOR I'OOR HOUSE DIRECTOR. Wx have numerous letters from the north cf the county, describing the canvass now being made by Cof froth and his traveling menagerie. The caravan consists of Coffroth, Hay, Ruppel, Grof, Walker, Shafer, Mow ry, McCliutctk, Ac, ii. A ehow or meeting is billed for some, school house, at w hich Ccffroth Fpeaks his dignified piece ai.d Hay plays clown, and does all the dirty work. Then each member of the compnny strikes ont in a different direetioo, the adja cent country is diligently scoured, and then all accidentally come together again at the Dext meeting. Appeals are made to Democrats, Greenback ers, Republicans, anybody and every body to vote the ringed, streaked and striped ticket, with Ccff.-olh at the bead, Lucas at tbe tail and the im mortal Turner aud his acrobats sand wiched in the middle. Fearful tales are told of bow tbe Republican inno cents Walker, Turner, Mowry and SLafer were cheated and corruptly defrauded at the primary elections. Ccffroth acd G.'cf weep profusely in sympathy with the heartrending tale. Hay covertly wipes hiscyes with bis coat tail, aud tbe voters won't sym- paib:z wcrth a cent. Tbe trick is too transparent, tbe boys see behind the ecenep, aad behold there is Cof froth dry ing his eyes, winking and pulling the wires. Altogether, some of cur accounts are very rich, but we bave not room to publish tbem at leogti. General Coffroth, who is the combination candidate f jr Congress iu tbe Seventeenth Pennsylvania dis trict, is out with a seven-column ex planation of his cadet broker business. The General must be really alarmed about tbe remaining spark of trouble some virtue which be has been trying for years to get rid of orth Amer ican. The Democracy, through their Presidential candidate, Mr. Tilden AND HIS AGtSTS, OFFERED $j0,00() for a'i eleclofin Florida, end $35,000 for an elector in South Caroliu. Ia Oregon $3,000 was paid down, bat tbe "Cronin" electoral college came to grief Do you recollect the old battlecrv, "Tilden and Reform!" Xow it is "Dill and Reform !" Tin Charleston (S. C ) Ac its, re ferring to he recent ordr of Attor ney General Devens to Southern District At'-orneys, says: "Tbe De mocracy are strong enough to pro tect their own party and tbeir oppo nents, too, and they meaa to do it. They will not tolerate any inter ference with the freedom of election, even if this be attempted in the inter est of timorous ciloreJ Democrat. A wboie army cannot keep tbe Democracy from carrying South Carolina, if tbey chooao to carry it, and Attorney Geaeral DeveDS ba no army to call out for the botiefn of his particular friends, whether Democrat ic or Republican." Aad for tb'n condition of affairs the peoplo are indebted to a Democratic House. Another such a House wili not leave aty army at all, and will place it in the power of the Southern Democrats to do as tbey please in all things. Drflrienrlra NOT SO UOOD A StlOWINU FOR A DEMO CRATIC CONGRESS Wasuisgton, Oct 21 An offi cial digest of the appropriations made at the last tension of C-.-ngrefa for the f urrent fiscal year, ist cjuiple e;) at .he T'"ea?ur Dtp irlment, shows that tjjp appropriations made during the first and 6cjoi;d sessions of tbe present Congress foot up ilti, 910, 80'J, which is greater by several millions thq t)e aggregate sum ac knowledged by tl.o letnoprts. The Forty-fourth C ingress refused to make any appropriation f ,t ibe sup port of the army for tae GsCal year ending June 30, 1873, which made an extra session of ti'o Forty-fifih Congress necessary, and the aoqnt appropriated at that sassijQ- to meet ths army de9oiiacy M included in the! Azures giran ab ve. Deducting '.be amount thus appro priated for tbe support of the army fast year (25,5C7,1 79). leaves tbe a?2.-eza:c amount appropriated to meet ibe'erpenses of tbe Government for the current fiscal Jfar $140,449, C50 Notwithstanding ths titiS?ijal ly large amount epproprialed' at thu lasf section to meet all deficiencies (over fIvjiOQAQjif, it is kuown 90'w that there win be deficiencies oc.er ly $3,OOO,O0J "to be provided fr at tbe coming aessloa. foe oul amount of deficiencies voted at feotj sessions of tb Forty-third Congress, when the Repull'icana were ia the majority, was $0,411,194, or jes; tLsn on bail the amonnted voted for tbe same purpoaa f ffce firot aeHsion of the Forty-6ftb Congress, ly th Pjri ocraU. " EseiirmrBt la LonUvllle , . Loiirju t, 0.obdr 25 S.ne exvitemeot a Jeen rjdunei to oigut f,y the appearaoca il'a thou sand men aai Uijs jo front of ibe ciiy jail, drawn tgettier by tla prpsencd therein tf Geo. Washington, tbo n. gro who outraged Xaney Ode on Sunday last, UMug a kaifd to accotc- jith Mi purpose. The arrest tf the leader and foe deUvwicpd tffirt" tf; .wuo were armea w.to gvnS, have scattered tho erowd. Pickcta. mo oiBiiuucu iu u mc e; ice is ic&u-1 " lu,J"' "uu ?". '! lyccLing; will be met with strong op- owyof . j TerrtBe Storia. PlIILADELrillA, October 2:1 A' terupeciuuo sale f uopreciiieuied ' severity swtpt titer itr ci.y iLi incrniu, coiumeuciug h!j. r. 2:-0 a. m., reaching its height bet veeu ( cm! 7:30, ami suhsidinif with heary rain t')nrl !1 fii. During lts? brief, inor,n.nf iftir-i iv luu'a'iS.- dunae :n lio.iH I I :v'T riiie:1 with tb fury .,f a huiri-n.c Notiu: maoy jeers, if ever bi-r.irf. thero, beea ho much daiuai di, i' tfin streets, pibiic s:j'i.:- an'i ul n i' river front-. AIa:y pu'ilio n:u 1 buildings are dauimrtd ud puoii.; squares devastated. Over f jrty i churches, of all denominations, were I more or less damaged bv tho demoli tion of steeples, etc., several of which 1 arc orna.-lorl tfi f ill n iinr nu.rra-il The Walnut streot Presbyterian j stores aod dwellings, prostrating tele church was badly damaged. Tbe 'graph wirto, iojuriog piers tfcd up spire, which is 180 feet high, wssrootiu trees. The damage ii n,t blown down, and ia iw full ft! uck tbe ascertained, tut is quite heavy, roof of a dwelling, and veryb-idlyj wilkesbarre damaged it. In its fall a portion Jf Wilkesbarre, Pa.. October 23 tbe cburcb roof was carried with it, A tornid(, ,aj moruiag jcflicu.d and ths vestibule of tbe church and jgreal damage in this city aud viciniv? organ left filled with debris. Thenig Were UErc)0fed, trees up-' organ was completely demoitthed. I rooltdt wiudows brok-D, fences and Tbe damage to tois eturch amount-. rai;:e drilling apparato- demolL-hed. to $35,000 . Railroad tracks at ev.rl points Ibe eteepbof the Fir.-t Baptist ,veitt badlj wa.,hed aod trains deliy Cburcb, 170 feet high, was blown !td At Wtitehaven several persona down, la its fall the pir doubled - wcre ,Dj s , amount of up. the base falling itrto tbe church- iutuiJer LJowu iuto the river aad yara, aaa tne lop, who toe ueii, 'f 11 i - v 000. la iu fall tbe tp of the spire struck nouses opposua, tbem considerably. The spire et tbe Emanuel German Lutheran Church, 222 feet high, was alijo amoag the many church steeples blown down to day. A great muny market hou-es and passenger railway depots were bjdly damaged, and hun dreds cf dwelling, chiefly in tbe northwestern section of tbe city, were unroofed, some of them entirtiy demolished. The bed fr departing trains at the P. R. R. depot, in West Philadelphia was demolished, iavolv i iiar a loss of between $10,000 and $50,000. The factory "of F. Fitzgerald, Colum bia avenue and America street, bad tbe entire roof carried off. The whole eastern end of tbe Twelfth and Six teenth street Passenger Railway do- pot was leveled to the grouad, stop ping tbe running of cars for a long time, as it was impossible to tret tbe cars out of the building. Shoemacker's pianoforte factory Eleventh and Catharine streets, was damaged to the ex'ent of $10,000. Xo estimate of the loss on stock or material can be given, but it will be beavy. While three train, one of which wa3 the fast express, were standing io tbe east bound shed of the Penn sylvania Railroad, tbe roof of the shed was lilted by the wind and fell upon the cars. The departure of trains was delayed, but no serious damage was done. The only person injured was the fireman of tbe fast express, who was slight'y cut. Tbe knitting mills tf Aaron Jones Si Son. at Germantown, were unroof ed. The building al.-n caugtt fire, aud a panic ensued among (be opera tives. The loss is not short of $20, 000. The large d.-p.t of tho Phila delphia, Wilmington A Baltimore Railroad cn tbe Washing'ou avenue wbarf, was reduced to ruios, and the south side of the Pennsylvania grain elevator, in the immediate vicibity, blown in. fTe two westtrn spans of the Falls (ttbe Schuylkill bridge on the Reany Riilroad fell iato the river, aad popped nil train in that direction Along tb Delaware river front no less lhau twenty warehouses are without roofs, aud the water is running into stores on the east side, doing great damage to private stock aad to goods stored on tbe wharves. It is estimated that fifty tt 'rehouses along the wharves were blown from their fastenings aad great quantities of goods fl jated tff wkh the tide. The Reading Rtilrcad frry house and slip above South Hreet were de molished. T&e tidj was the highest kawu fr twenty-seven years A ship discharging ballast at the Reed street whatf was bl wn on ber beam ends. At Point Uretz two brigs are re ported to bave capsu?d. Tbe ScLuyikill river also overli w ed its wharves, and there rro rep rts of much damage iu that vici lily. At Ca nd.-a the stern was very se vere, causing great dsniiire to prop erty. PrtS-.ng-rs who camo up on the West Jers-y Ra'Iroai suto tha: in that locality numerous biros were destroyed, cattlo kill d aad fences blown down, while uprooted trees were scattered in all directions. Between Peaiberlon and the jaoc tion of that road with the Camden and Amboy ltail'oad the storm play, ed sad bavoc wita dwellings, biras, etc. Io the neighborhood of liordertowu much damage is reported At Beverly several houses are without roofs, and at Delanco, River-j sido, Riverton, Palmyra and M'-rris stations the ruins of damaged build- mars are scattered in everv direction. ' At FuttatOwo, Pa., the nail mill cfi tbe FoUstowa Iron Company was bdown down. Iho loss n $2o,000. The ijadisop Ifridge, spanning the j prospeti y wldi-h e hev all b-eu Schuylkill river, was aliiiosi com-j locking for y,od imm-j t!y set io pletcly destroyed. Tbe loss is $j0.-! But ii d u Work wij a a cu-s Wt 090. J. Mingle Fisher's planing mill j bed xt c:id t bi relieved uy . ur ia wos daniajjed to the extent of several i debiediiis tl j, ,tS R 8!cr. but thousand dollars. Many private j uufr'u ,ii!y th 'm dii-turbf is, wi.b a dwellings were uaroofed aad two j f reit-i ihat, is 'ujiidirti, ht-v p rpia. churches 'lost spires. Geori;'! Ilea - erclv rtfz-.-d tha D.-mci y uv the Iran was buried under some falle;i bhds, aud instantly killed. At Morristown, J'a.. the Presbyte rian and Methodist churches, Uead- Inj Pailrod d-'pot, KarDUtn'a mill and many entailer structure wore cooiiderab!? d-imaged. S.fmmer'a Oil lttflaery. la tha same place, ia a total wreck. At D-ijlent wn the Uut we dendid to gii eveu with ateeple of the Catholic church was; him. I neat iut' bia etore jj mk LIowq to the grouad, a was aha a led for a pire uv bjj:s portico ef the Keformed church. The "All ritu," auid Pi.ll tk ; " t kiad new'p U"t IJji'se was damaged, and uv moLej d) yi u perp-ims -o piy i i ? ii'cme'rods eoiRller btiilJioi'S rcre ua- the gl irious Bit uv the preseut or the roofed ia all dtiectiobf.' barun, rer, t iiBipie-?d jteeuback uv tht pas), " r.g-ni. sad gfa'n i tacks were !i eral-j'' ''iltl ' I reraarit iu:r?-tively, "1 Jy bioVa am too j i'rioti'c' hot t a.l.t ja git- vTr. c.vsi'LATiij. .'ubff cur new mWut. erfk-lishui. Sey.r.lVaalcasuaKiea.rerepor.ed !f. fl f !. " . u' . . i plent v, asd more a c Jtuiii . M .rrn Obmer, at;'bion, wa4 V u . . . , Iff kiilei by a laree team Mlla ci,.r. Ljsu I'je veauiuir i.aiirtu ojiu-i . . . . t ! i r HJftesba' pike bv the roof cf- m tlu W3 i2tt(Qtty kiiie(j by fh ..rf! ' ,uh 7'"' of builJii.g on hd A!!pheny '1 . '" v' 'hl lucc ' PftPer leyf.ilingupjn him. Aj ooka3a!ir"'J1 bu mooi,y ny tbf ,,!... man was kd'ed iu Cedir II 1 1 Cem".iur U'lbcr u, hjU K ""rJ '" 1 ,ier, J,; 5 falliag tree A nakjj I J00'" , . , , . man was llcd at tbe !;ediQ,f U ;i!-IT Aod Wllh kenihh UflT be UJ riad Conipiay's "shetji; a-iJ-" .S,,r 10 keoP fJ me 2 eoua. la oiitiioirn womiin was kilf-i '"f21.? c3-f r'.".':' suba.uichel ed by a fiilling roof qu 'idfe avenge ' A uei?piter carrier was struck by ti falling treu at thw Naval Asvluai iad: killed, r is rouzhlr estimated th it . , . .eventy-flvc ' J tuMr i, loitK, tj.-tou-r -n I' .10 gale in Brooklyn was very severe, an considerable damage was done. ', Great havoc was xade with bathing boines and small shanties at Coney ( jl-l'nd. Eagerman's pier, near the I'.riliiou Bl-scIi Ilo-el was swept; aay, cou-ing a loss ,f $S,000. and mfl.ref d-put tf the Sea Baach , It. iiAKV ucdermiued by the ea, ' and ! I Hri ti! g to pieces. ; T' -1 :u ut Luiif B a'icb iaflict- , f -f 11 1 1 111 1 t ). .,,; M tCUANTO.N SciiAsroN, Pa , Oct b r 23 Tbtr '. as itrr.'iie 1 ru iLi mtrniug. i Ilji'iti a w eif dinjiiantlt (1, trees up- 00 ni.d r.t f i!. wn ,ff. AdvietSj iui .6 m iou. tiiiirf' ;: Wu irjmi t : ferrv Oaiiuue lo pfi'periy. j ALBANY. j Albany, Ociober 23 A terrific gale t f wind passed over tte city ittbjUj U OJ. UTTO fil phlln-ht- t swept away. TRENTON. Trenton. X. J. 0-:iihr (UlDiltlDi'iThrt ilumKril h tho Dtnrm in tkia ciiy is estimated at ?2o,000. WASHINGTON. Washington, October 23. A heavy rain storm, accompanied by violent wind, passed over tie city last night, unroofing bouses, uproot ing trees and doing ether damavo. Tbe Signal Officer received twenty of the usual one hundred and twenty reports from the various tigna! sta tions. CHESTER Chester, Pa., Ootcper 23. To &j,d storm was probably the nover est that ever visited this sectiou. Thw destruction is greater than ever before kuown. Seventy d welling uad stores were uaro.fed. Xiueteeu churches . .. . are partially des roved, aua eleven manufacturing places so touch d tm aged to a', work wiil linvct to bo sus pended for a while, aud k u umber i f people thus thrown ou-. of emplov uieut. Tbe damage to shipping is very considerable. I be tide rose to a great height, aad washed away minv manufacturing places. Sever al Fcboonera and fcloops were washed a.-h oe, aud five canal boats loaded with coal sink in the river. FOTTSTOWN. Pottstown, Pa., October 23 Tbe loss by tbe storm in this city and vi cinity is $lo0,000. HARRISBI'ltG. Harrisuirg, Pa., October 23 The beavesi storm of w ind and rain experienced in thie vicinity fcr years set iu last uigui. cuiuicgs were un roofed, sewers choked up.cellars flood ed, aud trees and shrubbery blown down. Trains on all railroad were delaved for several hcurs bv wash outs A bridge on tbe Xorthirn Cen tral Railroad at G jldaboro was wash ed away. Reportsjfrom the surround ing country show great damage has been done. NASBV. nasby's last experiencs witq fiat money. Co.NFEHRiT X Roads, ) (vich is in tbe State of Kentucky,) -October 15, li7S ) The October elecksbuas aint ez sitirfactory cz they mite hev bin, but they will do. We hev lost Ohio and Iowa, bui we hev gobbled lujesny and West Virginny. The grate cez uv fiaaushel aulvashen hez not iz yi' passed into a triumph, but ii brzen't bin killed, wich is tome comfort. There is jit room for hope. Wheat hez come down five cents a bushel in consekecce uv the dismal prospeck that ther won't be no European war, and that enouragis us. The people never did ascribo the low price uv perdoose to anything but the pirty in power, and this drop, ef it provi dcnshelly continyoos, will make votes for us. The prtce uv psrdooae cn trols a k,"rel deel m-.'re than aay or.e bez any ideo or. I Lev kaowd a fjrovij. DrLei pjtato r l to elect a U 'inocrati? member uv C-ugria. I.s-aker Gavitt is grovtia daily more gioomy eg tbe prospex uv a giorral European war diminishes. ' It's crooel,' sez be, with a t er iu each eye. "Xo war io Europe, aud I've got ten hogs wieb I wautida bixh price fur. This world is full of disappintments. 1 don't suppose poik on foot wiil now be wutb in re toao three cents a pound. Wat do tbem Furopean cabiaits rueaa?" Hot this is a diversi u I supposed that when we bed isb ?od our fl-t money tbet our troubles wuz over. 1 supposed thit whea ibe Cjuioi u Couasel uv ibe C Ters hej Uhocd u currency based up n tbe ! g . d faith uv tbe C r&er-', aud bed passed au otdmaace makiu it legln leuocr, taat every toitig wuou gu alonz tin jolhlv, aud that the trauv Cir: r c ed t f.riuai.j yvr, ho that vi e d ;ii't oe tbeiij auv:bis.f Acd Pollock retuaik d vis.bu-l tout tf ve did 06 him aoyihiu lie w, d z sojQ tulo pay ij fiai ui itiey z any thing e!e bew cxl Leiy t- Kt fiutn u.s, tx be never ex pec id kuvibiug anvhow , X ' '7 , -V" ."l 1st tV c i;. lit. yi i v ia a-nar ' i in n i this ots..V r .! .. . I ? -t...i 1 ; V? ' T-nl 'V " 9.o1 $ & njgcr ferKcs a Lb Ird rVasnpi'l l)m,i n.jieg. " " 5 ' cVr to Jjascomt'. a'-J there tbe eDt;re Oorneia ' th Oai,hcl sityooasheo. (Ttierc wua D.lkin bjjoU (iaiilffcf chair ihe WU7 Ij-iWur n I wiij imager a lyio to Lis bek . 0 a r-juud ubl libut the ciiizeas play keerds upa ! when it is aroused, and-Capt. M'Pel- A7v ' A V VEll TISEMES TS. V9 t w r 1 -l i . . . - onsr idjXjIT exhibitioit In the Tart ui It p.ir:mt n:f -1 tluir eif .ini w it' T?, STRAWBRID&E & CLOTHIER Have pUcf 1 the rrt novcUitu in Sflk. Dresa r.i!rics. etc., t- be fuanU !-y i ittent per?. n.;i Boar-b in trie (fn-nt M ami fact urinir ( Vntn- vl Ktir-irtf. Kvery Imly within reach ot FiiiiinMphU shoula not Ui to viti' thU m.iy;nilt'n? .':-pl.y. rvn i( Dit wblunrf to buj a: lh; Uio N initKtrt'rii'i tti purt-h ia tin the nir ( s;iltH..jiIe ixrrutiift-t. IiLACK and CX)I.OTUn SIT.ICS We invi:c attcnti"n to Ihe Linr-t :.m I In-: a. rvriioeut ft Ever shown in Ptiitlelpii i, all of whkfi are inurkf.1 at ri ttiat ai Aimrk'An Uurecan sihlj un Jer'll. HKI QUALITY lit,ACK SILKS Ti anl W vt 3. AN KXTKAU' ALITV ANTWERP SILK ink-. anJ we k that ft he cvmp:rT.l with :iiy onctl"I!:ir ll ic 91-It nr.; ei.; hen. c utlcrut ONE I)Lt.R I'KK YAIII SIX 'il AMTIK-S Fruiai the Fiae UUi-e to the lUarjr Or m ( train. VM II KM IKE MH SSELINE, Ncr fi"it' p-A I in anrmjrkL't unttr Ai ih bt-t makog at i.2i. 4: : . V '... fj.tt. c ii. tt, w l" iinct jsrales. We -U . i ll nUr.ittcuif'U tu mi lnvoie ot rnS. SCAl'HEMIUE SILK, Secure I ..t uinier rttlu. an 1 not nwne I by any Mhr nou.- mthi couuery within 75 cent .f ;ur pricf. They are In Kiifht Unalitic.", IIsT DRESS CrOOUS. Vie make -pwinl msntl m of Urn r.ili !iis; H.ir K.onit til Keccnt rur.-h:!.-1.!. 4s I d. U W L M A T KIA SS !: 1 , l .xtra heary nO atiir ..re hull" ilio f.t .-I jjFiii.-u.n. 44 inch FKEXCHt.'ASlIM KRKS ..t. The iii-l u:il uiarket v:ilt:e is 1 l.'i. 48 inch ALLWmiLt'AMlX'S II A 11! JL'ITI(S : rei-, K.-scuUr Kt-Iail price fi. 45 Im h t'AMKL'S HAIR SV1TINOS i),-. Kcsmmpn'ied l.r (iutity atiO eh;ip -s. S8 Inch SILK MIXED TARTANS 50?. In Bine, (Orsn ml C'nntinnl. Only a persnnal visit can pive a f.iir idetv o! the extent of the stork noil our womler ful facilities for its I'istribution at this so; il!est p'w-'i'i'e advance over tint cwt of ni'tnil factnre. Those who cannot visit u?. however, lire invited to test the merits of iv.;r Mail Or der IV-pariment. Every letter that romes to us reipiesting SAMl'LES, ii civen the most carel'u!. prompt aud inteliient attention. AU Mail or Telegraphic Orders are filled in a department organl.c-d on a sale unsurpassed anywhere. STBATOIDGE& CLOTHIER X". V. Cor. Kightli & Mnrkot St-., lIIIT. ADELl'II IV. (rt. '.3. S. T. LITTLE, CUMBERLAND, MD. deAler in Iiiamonds, l .Id A Siiver Wutcboa and Chain", Solid ilvsr & Plate.l-ware, Clocks, on Exliioiii.m at .Le First Acnual Fair of lLe S. T. LlTTL E ' s Principal Jewelry Iloti se is at NO. 103, Baltimore Street, IVhrin the irnwt ii.i:n-re..l Amcriean and Sm H''r!ie. Jewelrv. etc. S'ec'.I llenli..n to Itej tiriar and !:!ii;rvin.-. Alli'dt;t riioiuptlv attended "to. S. T.LLTTLE, T o. 1 OS, 1 Baltimore St.. CLIAIliJHLVsD, 113. ter Kauia aainet the bar, all .-igbiu at tbe ecarsitj uv money and tLe tie- prest coDdihua uv industry, it wuz a Hte I hev 8eed a thcu-iauJ liaies aud it mekid me. 1 determined t,. demonstrate that ther wuzooe ujtriot! tnat wooa respeck the laws uv hi ! B: 11 r,u,"c j us u-? tea native place, acd accept bfr curreocv i vise aI 10 trJ Jt tf A li he- "Geatlemea," I aez. Srmlv. 'vim""' up. lidscom, set em up." j U.tscom bed btrj takia ourmmvi for some dsyj, a-.d bed bia to L ais- j Vllle fiT Iks-- fa nut the .. t;l. ivi-K r . .. ,. i .1 4 ' BO tTOOd. We eaeb P 'Uied ;lit tile ' lu. u . i i L i iiauci, ujwc . er, uuu piaceu inegiiis.-es Jo 0(r respective 'UllS. IlDIUet:tl7 I every rasa spittid 'he !uiU out, tiwu the fjoor. I turned ick. for 1 bed incawfchusly swallered a lit:Ie uv it. Iiwii! wateb! The first I hed! TASTED FOR TEARS ! "What does this mean, tir ?" Ce raandid, fieicelv. "Dou't you like the bkk j ? '! azhisanser.cz he Klared f-ereelv I m J ' wuz at me. r ;, i t ;i :. t tt-i . Like u ! Like It ! WLy. u a:e. !' ! lIecS yoor BjIp," replied 15j.-c m, ! "why dou't yv,u mj its whi-key ? i Ibe minit Too ai H'a i,!.Ii,. itiswhi.ker. V,.. . ih ' - , aouar yoo want to i.iv ni QOIlar, jist Uc. I )oo j it a aouar, ana wby ia bloody thucd r can't VOO make whi.-kpv i.ii-n u,-t. f! Jby jistsayia its wLi.-key ? Geule . c i. . ;Btt ,'bS is fiv. whlrkey, aad It's the' only kind I kia g:t wj'.h s iron. v. 1 hen yoigitiD pa Iu lu the c. (u-j'-'-.. fortable old greenback, ur tbe m d, st , HoD CjJ ill Giro aij f??VcJ T l r-, e J il ive th,i raPlinnf Sjra a regW vll ptl ic..uu. .m tU n31 . 3 3 hkker toauef. l"t!rned that word 'n l! u jayille. Jsf yo to pv ia ? t H)oney joouregiu to gii tit likk-.-. i Sf yoi4 itja ii?giy ? ;SCfe ay paner Wltp yocf dtatap O'.O Jt 13 a Jvlfr, j l" iae tLU fl aid ; mo guuu .i.i r. Wtie vers. 1 1 arson, Ibis I ajJJOO ll pver git ! With VOOr kind U m 'Lev " I 1 '1 l 1, 1 1 1. ' . i, . . 1 iH'Oaral Jail IH-tirDrv, tut th uia! t U eaiiKitt AIl(l DO IdtLCt Favk Pgia b' b-t'lM,li"'"1-nl'-r.latUeUuu!u!.S..meriKt.W . 1 ui tu.u liroci-u wa to iu. uliectiJ, fcr huiJ- tles With a dtfiarit aii- and tivHRrb, bark terrif I ' UnU " e 861,4 j In a f..ilrt ..I mmn..n l'le..M.n.U..neral know OSltK". ! l i , 35: snow, wa that Uutler w hood carrv .ttaeejlriHMJfe.t' aad H IOtO p tr, f0 thut his eeaius oml R.dvi. th. 1. p t-i. 60116 tfie 1 p.OO.CUl hi la3Cjin rCDUdiat a th ' hat 111 .n i, u .1! . i ' iu -ney 11 is aii ever tere. PETBuIEI M V Vniiv ' i.n , . .' ABI, . r inanseer ,'';,,;,. ,j. XE :i' A It VEll T IS EM EX TS. Ji iL('KEl) SILKS, at 75 and cents. In the new tali shade. ALL KOILKD LYONS. I'l LfKEI SILKS. 1. iii-hr wi le, at 5 cpnt . IMILOR El) SILKS Measurin '21 Inches, at 1.wj. (t)iJsurini 'SI tnch, at 1 "Ja. .le.ieTlti!na incheit, ;it 1.". McHhurinif Zl inchc.-, at 1 7. Mea.'urina: inhes, at -ioij. Meauno 'io tocher, nt '6. Allot which are lelivTe.i t be nn.'ualf. ;,ny wli-re at the 1 ri -e. wi'ith. unality anl asirrmi,iit IN ALLSILK NOVELTIES U'e havp th SATIN PEKIN at per rjr. IILACK AND.roLHREI) UAMASK. at 1.50, il.75, Jri'K). 2,U '". S ATINS FK TRT VTMIN'OS. SATINS Ft'Ust'ITS. Iiiciu-tinir the oi-i style 11KK SATIN, L nn prize-l fr wear. Iini-ri.'n ban lately hwn ilrit i?r )ric are twcr than the MUie qiftlitirs of itothis are lu imc 'M by whob ate tieabrs to the tru'e. fHANTILMON SILK MIXED XOVELTIls. 31 c;s. 1-n scut jirii-e vltc here, a;'-, .!.. St'iiTl'H FLAHiS. (?i!kmisU is: Scl!iriif el.ti where lor '-'.j icn:?. WIXTEK iEr.UES t iira weik-ht snil rl.ith .-Im lei". KRI riStl I'ASSIMERE EFEECTS S -. li'::ilijr worth JT . rem. Id -YAL roPMNS IV. Twi-lhinis wmjl, nJel'.r:l lir:ivjr. ALI'tCA LI STK ES 12' .c. i irj.' lull Kta.lanO In ail desirjiile clor?. The nniveriial tcstliwr..? which -.hup' to at fri.m all nrie, l, thut ur k ol Drc 4iu I? U ui! Q.4Ujle'l. ; j That if everyone would use Hop j l"""s ireeiy, mere wouiu us mucn i le9s si' kaess an,i misery ia the ! wot& aud people are fast fiodin? tbia our- whle familiea keepinir well Y"ian men pwpire.1 f-,r activo lin.ineM ii.'e. nr" lr""'n" t! "n"' e,)Uirehrn!ive. Ihorouvii unJ .ra.li.-i In nint.-oee. Stil.lenta re.reiT.vl at tiii e. rureircnir eontainlnn lull pnrtlco ... M.'rH.' A'!. rro. o. ..' ntovr.RBi. "The Richest BIoikI, Sweetest Breatii l wu ruiretit asia in nop uiltert. 'A little Hoj) Bittern aavi-a h'ti tintl:r Urn ami long s:ckae?." i iiat lavaim wile, mollier, siter oi 'h'1'1 c,n be m:i witu H"pB;ttei " hen wirn ide the picture of beaith tterg. ra duvn and r-ad U take J" " "liters i wnai you neeu. -ix.a i P;,v:c and ,.hvie, L it weak ens and destroys, but take Hup Bitters that buiid up continiM'!." t uj sicsans ot ail scu-Is uss and re caaimendllopBiticra Test them. I i iieie arc mie cures mailt; wua n;i iTI . I If . ; tilters than all other midieines. "Health is beuy anj j -;i..p Bitter- ?lvtK ueaiiii hh.i t.eautv. '"'Viien th.; braiu is w.-aried, th nervi-i mistru.'i, tbe nuscles weak, '. 11. ir.... " 111 I' join la. 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