The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, October 06, 1886, Image 2

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REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
STATE TICKET.
FOR Oe tVKRXOR,
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HoV .M T IiAVIKS. of Hradfiird.
F'K AI'I'ITdR l.KNKKAL.
A. :i."N Nc'KKIS. "f Philadelphia.
FOR fBtn6V F INTKRNAL AFFAIRS,
THv J. rTK AKT. icf Vonmronierv.
COUNTY TICKET.
Ftm o(S;i:ksmas-at-1.ak;e,
EDWIN 8. oslMiUM-:. of I.u:rne.
FR ro(,l:R-.
FI'WAKH seTl.L, of niT1 BonHiph.
K,,i,jti..ih.'1lM.i.f the Republican ltn
trict roiilcrcnce.
KeiR 1ST AT K f'KSATE.
JciIIX K. se-etTT. of Somerset rUcmearh.
ftibjeci k. the ds-it,m c.fthe Republican rhV
tricl onlereiie-c.
Kill! AKVHI.V,
J 4 M KS 1.. I't'.H. of Somerset Roniu.-h.
NoAH S. MII.I.KI;. erf Jcnue-r Township.
F"iK ASScielATK Jl'Ix.F..
F A V I' K. I . W A 1 .K l. K . of A 1 1 -pli.-ny Ton nsb ip.
OI.IVKR F SH l t:R of ljucnneh.iuiugTwp.
FOR I't-TKKT ATTtiHNEV,
FREK. . I'.l!i: KEK. f Somi-rsti B-mmith.
FUR limit Jlol'cF. WKKlTilK,
FKEIi K SeHMriKIK. rf tsanerset Township.
Kr .It 'liI NTV SIKYEYtiR.
WILLIAM ItAKKK. of Milford Township.
James i. Hi.aink is t Kin-sit in I'hila-1-lliiu
mi tin- l'ltii if t!ii tinmtu.
i,T f..r-t that ley v-itiiitf for lm:h
aiM Milh-r yon arc also volinir for a K-inil.li.-ali
I'nilH.t St:ites Snat.ir.
Jekf Pavik (iiiidk l:n k from tin- (rrave
tot-all (ii iicral Slu-niinii a liar, for daring
to say that lu- was a e-onsiiinitur."
IIi.ai'kh -ri-li-tioiiK of mhivws will be
B. dismal failure ah Wt'inn' -anliqitake
anil InirrieniH- day. ui WiMliie-sday Unt.
("mvxrn F. 1'.i.a k is piinc up ami
down the State in-eiiiln-symj.' hi own elec
tion, lie is of the name trilie of prophet
a W'iiiiH,
Now that the White lloiwe lias U-en
thoroughly eli-aiied aii'l puriliel, the
I'rewident nhoul.l try the name prtK-ei on
bin Cabinet.
The promise in now hel.l out that S--n-tarv
Manning will rvtuni to bin diititw
at the bead of the Treasury IVjiartment
within a brief intiihI.
Thk n- one and twoilollar noten are
now U-ini; dilnibt-d tlirouhout the
country, and ill a few day they will be
im-d for i;,-Iieral i-in-ulation.
Thk redurtion of the pulilie debt for
the month of S-ptember wan ten million
wix biindn-.! and twi nty-weven thousand
and thirte,-n doILirx f lO.iiT.OKJi.
The llepubiiran pMeension ban eoiu-nii-no-l
to move, but then- are a numlT
of ide-howii tryinc to dwtract attention
fpmi it by a free exhibition of freak and
eurioK.
Caviiiiiatk lb ai K ha been taken off
the ntuiiip and muzzled. He i now
making a "till bunt" throughout the
SUite, aovmpanied by a few Heleet
friend.
Thk Convention of kicker airainst
Wolfe that wa lulled to line at llarri
burj; on Tbunulay last, did not materially-.
They concluded ti do their kicking
at the iill.
tfKNKKAl. UeAVKhV CanVaSS pOKKIll
like a triumphal march. He i met w ith
thron-j of n-ople. enjter to do him honor,
wherever he is aiinoiiin-isi to ieak. The
only jiecu!jlions indulired in reurilin!
the nult i to the probable size of hi
majority.
Cot.. Jt ay pnslii-ts for ;enenil IVaver
a pn'at-r majority than was pivcuat the
last clivtion f-ir ti.- IU-pu'ulican candidate
for State Treasurer, hich ex.-e-ihsl forty
thousanil. No man in l'cunsylvania is
l-tter capable of forecasting the n-sillt
than Col. uay.
tiEMCKvi. Hi ivkk is doine g"od work
in hi canvass of the w-teni irtion of
the State. After sjieakinu in Ihitlcr toan
immeiiHe crowd on Friday last, a litiiiil-r
of prominent I'rohibitionist nmde oi-n
dis-laratioti that they will upirt attd
actively work for the Ucpnblican ticket
Camuiiatk lii.Ai-K visite-1 the IYeiilent
btst week, and it is now annoum-cd that
"the Admitisitratiou is not to Is- an idle
or indiflen-nt s-tiitor in the IVnnsyl
vania coiiti-st." Which Is-inginteriireted
into plainer laiigua:?-, mean that the
olliee are to lie distributed a iotciit ar
guments among the faithful.
Mr. Woi.reV dtuil campaign is a new
thing iu the poluio of this State. While
be i aggressively pushing hi camiaigii
for tiovernor. hi frieii ls at home are
taking -are of hi canvass for the Ix-gi-lature.
We can ncall no other instamv
of a gentleman ltcing a can-lidate for two
office at the same chvtion.
Kkank IIi kh, the hio Free trader
who announced that nothing would give
him more pleasure than to "knife the
imn meu of I'ennsv Ivania." ha been re
nominated for Congre in the Toledo
district, and the Democratic journal-of
thi State are cackling w ith glee over hia
racce-w. These are the men who are no
lalsirious! y iii nir a the friends of latsir.
Tils iH'tiuHTatK- committeea of Wet-nion-laniL,
FayetU', aud tireen counties
Lave ea h for theui-s Ives n-pudiated tbe
nomination of Iiaffi-rty for tVininvm, and
Htci have l--n taken to hold another
conference nd pla-e a new candidate in
the field. Mr. llafferty prof'-si- to think
that hi nomination i regular, and an
nounce hi intention lo stick. The tight
in the iK-mocratir rank ha grown
fierce that there i sunv a pmbabilitv
of its b-ing healed, anil present apjiear-
ancew indu-ate that the Republican will
carry tbe district if they make a judicious
nomination.
Some nioutliB ap the question of kxal
option created preat exeitement iu Atlan
ta. ia- Men brok lixne from their old
party affiliation and voted t-ither the
wet or the dry ticket, and the renult wan
a triumph for the temperance, party.
There a much iecnltion m to what
efliit thi would have on the future ac
tion of tbe Ik-uiocratk- part'. There
m.-retho-e who lx-Heved that the vote on
the local ojtion law would be the enter
in? wed! t break up tbe Ieniocratic
orpinization in tbe South. But a few
davn ap the quetition o Deinocracy
acainsl prohibition aune to the fnmt and
the Iem-ratic vote at the primaries wan
ianrer by 1,I0 than the temperance vote.
Many of the uien who had voted the
trmnerxiice ticket Lwt Hummer d--lined,
! when the question Ixnatne one of party.
! to break their aoiation witltthe le
' iii. racy. W hatever else other jiartie
! mav lo. the 1 V-mocrat, w hen it come
to an tue Ix-tween their Iarty and any
thins eW.alway tand with their jiarty.
The Tinted States Circuit C-ourt for
t hio badecidel a cae under the " Iow
law." which iniioe a heavy tax ujxm
li.jnor Mcllini;. The court held that the
law doe not deprive the complainant (a
liquor dealer? of hi pni-rty, although
it may in ome meaure affect the value
of it. Say the court: The law " i only
"a police regulation in the interest of
"public morals and for the common
"pxHl, and although it may in Home
" meawire affect the value of hi property,
" or interfere w ith it ue in pnrpise for
"which it wa obtainel, it doe not
"thereby deprive him of hi pnqK-rty to
"any preater extent than a larye claw of
" lirilation, both State and National,
"that ha not !ecn quectioned in our
" puljlic laws."
In Kansa and Iowa the xmrt have
decided that eomjiensation coul.l lie
claimed by brewer ami distiller if their
projH-rty w a n-ndered Valui-lesw by State
enactment, and thi i le!ieved to lie
ounl law, but it will lie oWrved that
the court in thi decision make the wide
distinction that a hirfi license law, which
Uixes heavily, doe not necessarily ren
der the property of no value, and there
fore coiiicnsation for reduction in it
value cannot lie recovered.
THE CAMPAIGN IN THE WEST.
The warmth of the reception nwnlnl to
In-iM-ralh lU-avt-r and 4Unn- in the ciuntit-
on the -sti-ni Imnlerof the State is a rhecr
itiL' nipn .of the tinaw. Wherever tliev pi
tliev an- met ly j.Ti-jtt -rowdM. w ho ni-ive
w hat they have to say wilh every iiiaiiif--ta:lonof
corlial emlorsi im iit. llotli icm-ral
lieaver and (" iii riil lKinic- uiv nu n of the
ieoile, inclose xynqiathy with the niaxx-s.
the source of autliority and the foiiutaiu
fnmi which the tnie statesman draw his
iu;i:nition. This explains the cordiality of
tle-ir jrm-lhii; everyw here. The capitalist,
the business man. and the son of toil all see
in the success of the Il-publioii rty their
only ho- of the pros-r pnilei-tioii of 1 lie
materia! interests of the country. The in
terests of the various lasses are identical.
The licni til of one means the (rood of all.
Tin- injury of one involves harm to the
others. Hence the diversified and represen
tative character of the audience wl ich frrcet
lienerals Iteaver and OslNinie. This is a
hotcfu! si'ii. and the magnitude and enthu
siasm of these pitheriiijjs freluulow the
raiiiKletir of the victory to lie won by the
party on the :M of Novenilier. Harrislfirg
7WmA.
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Fifteen Hundred Men in the Miners'
Parade at Mt. Pleasant.
Mt. 1'i.F.tKAST. K tolier '1. This day was
set apart for a demonstration of the two la
hor oranijuiti'itis of the -ike n-gioii at this
plaiv. Tin- morning ois-ned bright and fair,
and s-ople from the vicinity flocki-d into
town, and the street were cruwilcd before
the spivial excursion trains arrivisl. The
proei-ssioti did not gi orpminsl and -"tarted
until aisitit VI o'clock, when it moved over
the princq-al streets of the tow n to Kum
baugh's grove. There were about 1..I men
iu thi- pns-ession as it jussed through the
streets of the town, the houses of which i
were handsomely decorated, tine ciecial
feature of the rade was the lodge of llim
pirians, who arrieil as one of their most
prominent legends, "Once We Were Wind.
Hut Now -We Si-." Very many other beau
tiful and appropriate banners were carrii-d
by tbe dinenut hwlges. Addn-s?s-s wen
made from tbe stand by T. II. S linatterly.
Win. .Mullen, district Svretary ; State Secre
tary pa vies. Suite 1'resideiit (M-orge Harris,
aud sHiikers, in the difl'erent foreign lan
guage. A large dancing stage wa fully
occupied during the afternoon aud night,
tripping heel and toe to the strains of a tine
orchi-stra. tivMsl order was observed the
entire da v.
Inman Line Changing Hands.
I'HILAIIELPHIA. Oct. 1. Krallk Tlcolllrll,
vice president ccf the Pennsylvania llailroad
Conqmny. and Ocmc-nt A. (triscsmi, presi
dent of the International Navigation oin
iany.arecxectsl homc-troui Kuniieto-slay.
It is aid that during their trip abroad they
have pun basecl tbe franchise of the Inman
steamship line cm Is-balf of the International
Navigation onipany. Three iwerful steam
ers are to Is- added to tbe line. The new
vcsm-Is are siiid to lie the Alaska. Arizona
aud America, which, in connection with the
City of Chicago and (ity of llcrliu, are to
oiii'-titute the new line, making a weeklv
nice hctw'cvti Nc-w York and IjverjMhil
uinic-r the cotitnil of the Pennsylvania Kail
rcwd. Tlce olci American line sT4Minishis
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Pennsylvania are
to Ik-sent to ;!a.-c)W to have triple cxicm
sion engines put in. when they will Is- run
in the Snub American trade from Nc-w
York.
A Knights of Labor Victory.
JoHXstows, Octols-r 3 Some time ago
Hoover, Hughc-s A Co., contractors, of Pitts
burg, w bu have tbe contract for building the
-aloii Hill Seminary, ni-ar ircciiburg.
awarded the contract for l.jon.oiM hri ks to
the Cambria Iron Coiiqiany. who have a
lars- brie kyanl at tliu- place. The men em
ployed by the contractors, the majority of
whom were Knight of lailsir, learned of
this and ioilire!y refused to do a stmke of
work on the eminary building unles tbe
csmtntct with the Cambria Iron Comrianv
wa n-sciuded, the reaison for this actioif on
their rt lieing the well-known hostility of
the Cambria Iron Comiwny to the Knights
of talior. It has just leakcslout that Hoover.
Hughes A: Co promptly cancelled their con
tract with the Cambria teople, and as a result
tlieCaiuhria brickyard is shut iow n Sir want
of order.
There will lie a large mas meeting of
Knights of talsir iu Turner Hall. thUcity,
Tuesday evening, (Vtolier 5. It will lie ad
dressed by tnsirge Harris, President of the
State Miners' Association: John Itrady, of
Luzerne county: Itauiel McLaughlin, of
Illinois; William Mullen, of Soittdale.
and an address in ( n-rman by Peter Wise,
the labor advocate.
Higbee Isn't Afraid.
H Aaaic-Bi Octolier 1 Suis-rint. iid. iit
of Public Instruction F.. L. Higlwe arrives) in
Harrisburg yesterday fnun a six weeks" so
journ in Wisconsin. He looks a hearty as
aenw Uiy, and did not api-ar alarmed when
informed that those who w-ere prcxM-uting
the Koldicr'ii orphan schesil inquiry had de
termined to cause bis arrest as lieing resjs.n
aible for the abuse which hail been mauve-red
by tlie governor' investigation. " I have
not ye bes-n arrestL" he said with sarcastic
emphasis. " I w ill look into tlie allegation
against me to-dav."
Another Shock at Charleston.
CHARItXTOK. Sci. 3ft. At I .St o'clock
this afiernesm there wa a short harp sli.sk
of eartlnjuake accimijianied by a detonation
and a ve?ry penvptible vibration. No injury
wa done to persona or property. The dura
tion was about one and a half seconds.
POWDER WORKS EXPLOSION.
Four Fmployea Blown to Atoms
The Force of tne Shock.
IIaktow, S. Y'., Seit, A terrific explo
uioii occurred at the Ititmar Powder Wurk
at J toy Chester, on the Harlem Hiver branch
of the New York and New Haveu, Railnjad,
about ten o'cUick this morning. The ex-pl-siou
took plat in the i king-house, a
one-uctorj- frame building. A1 by M 6sH, in
the centre of the grounds and aliout two hun
dred yards from the main factory, a large
building near the water, when' the hulk of
the giant iwckr and iiitro-glyecriiie used
in the new aqueduct works is man u tact uid.
Four nutk were at work putting up and
packing latrichres. w hen suddi-tily the explo
sion cNvnrred, shattering the building to
splinters and blowing the men to fragments.
The exploding powder, of whic h there was
a large quantity, shot up iu tlieair to a
he ight of fifty ts!t. and splinters of the build
ing were blown a mile away. The name of
the victims were Kane-st Hralenjolin lSusch,
Max Shafbolt and ' Siiiehart. Hands,
feet, le-gs. anns. pies-e of skulls, bae kls.ne-s,
and c:harnsl bits of He-h were neatU-nd in
eve-ry direi tic.n fmm (Ml te ! l-t from the
joe king-house.
Max Cnigar, the fiireman of the works.
ays the explosion wa caused by two meu
shcsiting into the building. He was in the
jiackiiig-hdUsf, and on going out saw the
two men, who said I hey were shooting at
scpiirrels. He says lie threatened them with
arn-st. and they lasamc impudent. As the
explosion oevurreei lheme-ii werese-en hurry
ing away. H. H. Stansheld, SuK'rinteniieut
of the Thorite Powder Co.. ne-ar by. pic ked
up a box full c if fragments of de-ud men. A
iiuiiiIkt of others asitsl in the work aud
the re-mains were all put in a itm ti await
the action of the Coroner. One man had a
tiimily in tn-rmaiiy, and the others are said
to he single. Their clothing was burned to
sh reels.
The main fae-tory of the Ditmar Works
wa nearly wrtrked, oneenil of the building
la-ing hljiwn to pieces, eXMising the interior.
After the explosion the lower timliers of the
building tcsik hire and burned fiercely. A
large- tree iie-ar by was torn up by the resits,
aud a nuinlsT of other trw-s were blow n
away. Tbe ground for half a mile was
strewn with fragments of tbe de-ad. splinters,
lacking pajicr. etc. The viole nce of the ex
plosion shisik houses in Ilartow, across the
crevk from ltay Chester. Many w indows in
John Kiliott's Hayvieiv Hotel, at Pelham
llridgc-. over a mile away, wi-re shattered.
Thomas JliuwiieHiie's blacksmith shop, at
V" stchi-Mcr, was shaken violently, and win
dows in many house- iu the same village
were broken. At New Haven, Conn., and
at Nyae k. N. Y., the shock of the explosion
was so severe as to c-ausc many to think it
waaau eienhcitiake.
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Crant's Funeral Expenses.
New Yoke. S pt. :. The .' pulilica
tioti this morning of the statement that there
was still unpaid a bill of $.! for tbe em
luilming if the lly of tie-m-ral Orant. the
publication ls-ing ae-coiiqmuie-d by an eilfer
on the part of the Sun to ay the hill llsitl
piese-ntatioii created a sensation to-day.
Colone-1 Fred Orant wiu interviewed and
said that he knew of the bill iu question and
of the efforts being made by Holme ex Co., ,
lei In mii it is due, to obtain aymeiit. He
divlarcd it w as considered extortionate at the
time and the firm were elire.vt-d to nettle the
matter with Mr. M.-rritt. the undertaker, j
who had charge of the funeral. The bill.
Colonel tirant said, was included in that of
Mr. Merrill, which was n-ndcerd to thegov
arnment ami had Iss-n Jaid.
"I have," he said, "all itemized hill of all
the undertaking expense and tbe reci-ipt
thereof. The embalming was iiie-lueled. I
audited the bill and saw it paid." I ndcrtak
er Merrill' story differed from this. He
said that the hill was tor work done U-fore
be reacbesl Mount Mc-tiregor. His own em
Imiuiers had charged five hundred dollars,
which had Imvii (eaid. He had tried to git
Holmes A; Co. to let tlieir bill gi into the
goveniua-iit at the same time w ith his own
and he uiid with it. but tbe-y hael refuse-el.
At the Smh ollicie to-night it was staled that
nothing had yet liee-u lieard from the offer
to pay the bill. As the he-adeiuartci-s of
Holmes it. Co., however, an- in a distant part
of the State it was not exsi tesl that they
would kani of the .s'' offe-r for several
days.
Mother and Child Killed.
Ai.i.entow s. Pa.. Se-pumU-r :lu. A fright
ful acn-ick-ti! cs-e urn-cl at llingen Station em
the North Pennsylvania Railroad, at noon
to-day. S veral bumlred is rsems had assem
bled at the deMit for tbe purpose- of taking a
train for this city. Among the arty was
Mrs. Mary Wagner, wife of a wealthy fann-e-r.
and her foui-year-old daught-r. While
waiting oil the platliirm the child wandered
away from its mothe-rand git on the tracks.
A moment late-r a special train came- in sight
running at a high rate of sjieesl.
Mrs. Wagner saw the train coining ;:nd
glancing toward the railroad diseove-reil her
little daughter in the middle of the t nick.
There was no time to sjiare, as eve-ry se-coiid
bnmght the train ui-aivr the station. The
jkHir woman shrieked to the e-hilcl to ge-t off
the tnick. but finding that it failed to heed
the warning, she sprang in front of the train.
She sue-i-ee-elcd in reac hing the child, but lie
fiere she could get back to the platform the
train dashed by and Isith we-n- instantly
killesl. The.child was thrown high iu the
air and landed cm the- fcsit-bcuinl. Mrs. Wag
ner was thrown under the ve hee ls and man
gled iu a horrible maimer.
That Far-Away Comet.
Albvxy. tMolicr J. The-discovery of an
ap-aniit insignilicant e-ome-i wiis aunouuee-d
several c lavs ago by Finlcy, of the Cajs- of!
ImmhI Hos- il-servatory. .Seve-ral ol-serva-t
ions have 1 vn taken at the Ihidley Obser
vatory to throw additional light on the ccl-e-stial
watidcn-r's history. To-day Prof, lie is
e-alciilate-d the- comet's orbit, and was cou-vini-i-d.
as a result of his lalsirs, that it is
identical with the e-ome-t discovered by IS?
Yie-s in ls4. The e-alc-ulatiou upon that
comet showeel that it beionge-l to the eom
canuively small ntimls-r of eoiui-ts that re
turn to the sun uhVr 4 periesl so short as
live-anil one-half yesirs.
Theeoim-t is se riously aiTcctcfl by the al
Ir.ictioii of the ilane-ts, and Prof. Il.iss is of
the opinion that it had not Ihs-ii ses-n from
144 until the present time, although further
examination ot the rce-onls will lie needed
U-fore he can njs-ak ile flnite-'.y on that iint.
This isnnet is o gnut interest to astrono
mers, on account of it erratic movement,
and its identity with se-M-nd notable eeiine-ts
of past evnturie-s. It is now much smaller
than it wa item ye-ars ago, and as it w ill not
probably approach the earth nearer than
lunim.oon miles at this ap-arau.-e, it will
not la- au objevt of ipular interest. It .w ill
remain ill view of astronome rs for several
mouths, aud re-ach its rchiliou in Novem-t-cr.
Fire Near Chambersburg.
Chamhkkshi Re;. S-pt. 21. The general
store of S. S. t J. H. lasly. at Marion, wa
hunted early this morning, together with the
warehouse adjoining. The loss on the build
ings will reach alsiut f4.'-oo. on which there
isan iiisiimiicx- of .i.i. Theestimated loss
on tlie goods is T.iiii, and the insurance is
probably "i.ii. The peat otliceoftlie town
was in the torc building, and all tlie stainM,
were lost. The origin of tlie lire is su
ced U lie incendiary. While removing a
bureau a revolver fill out of one of tlie draw
ers and struck tbe ground and was ilise-iiarg-vd.
the ball hitting Simon It. Ke-mliy in hi
limb Is-low' the knee.
A Rich Find of Copper,
Montkal, ttct. 1. It is rv.rted that
the Canaelian I'acifie Railroad Coinaliy
have diseo-erwl at Sudbury, axtation and
rising town not far from Sanlt Ste Marie, at
the Sit of l-akc Sujierieir. a ojiijict moun
tain containing the greatest mass of the rich
et eopjuT em-wrr clisc-orered in tlte world.
Sir George Sleplien, tlie Prcsiile-tit of the
ad, has jnst returned fnun Sudbury in
company with some exie-rts. wlai pronounce
tle discovery to be ef enormous valtK-, and
work will be at on eomnwtietd to develop
iU
THE STATE CAMPAIGN.
The Political War Waged In Earnest
-Wolfe Claims 60.000 Votes.
PiiilaiiELMIIa, (Xt. 5. The three parties
Iiave begun their campaigns in earnest, and
the candidates will be steadily on the go
from now until the polls oj-en, which is only
thirty davn distant. Chairman Coo per and
Heiise l are sanguine of uex-e-s,but the firmer
more tluui the latter. Mr. Ccx-per does
not fear any great defts-tion on the (art
of the ludej-endeiits. He think titer
have n-turned to the fold to remain. The
Kc-publie-an Slate Commitu-e has sent out
barrels of eanqwign literature, and heside-B is
fortiiiesl by a thorough organixatiou. It
Inteuels to use the mails to even to a greater
extent than formerly to carry the pamphlets
into the rural districts. Hlaiue, laigau aud
Sherman w ill lie along in a few w eeks, and
will make sjn-cche-a in several of the largest
cititse.
BLACK' FB'S.KAX.
LieuMiov. Ithu k and ( ol. K. Hrtice Kick
etta, w hc oix-upiej the second place on the
ticket, started to-day on their campaign tour.
They will go through the Cumberland Yal
ley, making five or six stop every day.
They will beat Clearfield on Tim -slay next,
where Senator Wallace will probably aps-ar
and deliver a sivh. They will winel up
the week at Pittsburgh. Mr. Hens-el says he
has a route laid out for the candidates w hich
will lie productive of great good to the tickeH.
The committee has likewise burdened the
mails with campaign documents; and claim
to have received the most encjiuragiug re
lirts from every neik and ceirner in the
State.
The Prohibitionists candielates have been
stumping the State for two weeks ist, and
a they are all good talkers they have bee n
received with enthusiasm in many places.
WOLFE CLAIM.
The Prohibition vote is the unknown lac
tor in the c-atnpaign. Were it not for the
Wolle ticki-t (Jen. Heaver and his colleaguea!
would have a walk-over. Mr. Wolfe said
yterday that he felt conlidciit that his vote
would reach tjn.HUU at least. He urgi-d that
ill 11, w he-n be -oiled ,ti,t-0 votes for State
Treasurer, his vote came in hunches. Some
couiitit-s gave him a large vote, w Idle he re
ceived little or no supirt in others. "Iu
every county our iirty has sonic strength,"
he continued, " and it is possible for us to
I-oll so,(itand ierha pm,unu votes. If we
i!l only tiii.tni veitts lte-aver may pull
through, but if we get l't,i votes the lies
publitan ticket will be defeated. I have
never s-u large-r or more enthusiastic nievt
ings than I have attended during the past
two weeks."
More Astounding Discoveries.
(ouxui k, O., Sept. aJ. More startling
discoveries than ever were made at the Ohio
PeniU-utiary to-day in regard to the lute
management of the alleged stealing going on
for the ast two years. In the i-ourse of the
investigation it was found that some of the
be)ksof tbe several departments were not to
lie found and it was presumed that they had
been tarried away to aver up the stealing
which hael been going en.
A se-arch warrant was issues! and i . A.
Hamhcrgcr, the former superintendent of the
woolen mill, now at Lancaster, Ohio, gave
up live of the books which were used in his
de-artnieut aud which he hail carried away
when he left. Starch warrant are out for
the books in other dejiartinents, and if not
found arn-st w ill follow. The Investigation
Committee has found where wagon loads of
goods w hich were stolen are miw plantcel,
and tln-y will be recovered by process of
law.
Information is being received by the tjeiv
crnor from all jwrts ol the State tendering
evidene-e of iarti who were employed un
der the Itcmocratk- administration and who
w ill substantiate all the charges in regard to
the skinning ejf dead convicts. It has been
elcveloiie-d that they went a step further than
making cane-, and had the bones worked up
into cliarms of various characters.
The grand jury is still at work em the elec
tion forgeries and the malfeasance iu olliee
cases, and will not be able to complete the
work for several days.
Killed by Her School Boy Lover.
St. 1ci, September 30. The killing of
little Melissa Fult by her school boy knrer,
Kdelie Clark, and his sulisecjllent suicide,
have ek-veloHsl a most remarkable story.
The lamiiies are the most promine-nt in Mon
roe county and -lose-ly allies! by marriage,
Clark' sister lieing marries! to one of the
Fulls Isiys. ne year ago this winter while
the lad, then 17. was attending the Cbaltill
liridge clistrie-t schesil Ik- esiiui-ived a violent
Hissjon for his pretty sister-in-law, a demure,
hiixom little miss of Hi, in short dresses.
He acted the gallant when opmrtuiiity offc-r-ed,
and she apieared to show him prefer
ence. One year passce!. and when they met at
sc hool last winter dark' passion hael devel
o)icd into a frenzy, but the girl apfmared to
have outgrown the flirtation. He coaxed
and pleaded for her affection, but she einty
laiighesl and said she did not know what he
meant. Then lie became morose and dc
ssindent, and threatened her. He tolel his
friend that he would kill her be-fore he
would.give her up, but they only laughed at
him.
Yesterday afternoon he waylaid her among
a crowd of children, and said: "Melissa,
you know w hat I told you at Maysville."
Tlii-n he drew a murderous revolver and
fired tw ice, and she fell a corie. He kneel
ed dowtr in the road bessde her, kissed her
twice and sent two bullet crashing through
hi own brain. Though unconscious, he
lived for live hours. The tragedy wa wit
nessed by his two sisters and her two broth-
The Democratic Tannery In Ohio.
Col.t .KBis, O., Oct. 1. In addition to a
mas of fre-di evidence relating to the tan
ning of human skins w hich was found to
day there were significant discoveries which
tend to make more siecilic ami damaging
the charges of wholesale stealing on the irt
of the penitentiary olHevrs under the Hoad
ly administration. Allldavits wre-re obtained
by the prosecuting attorney of Franklin
Ceiiinty this afternoon which prove that
large quantities of goods nianiifaenuredat the
ienitentiary were shipiml to different and
remote arts of the State and sold by certain
onicials who ke-pt tlie prea-eeeLs. All the
hooks which are by law reepiired to be kept
by the various he-ads of depurtments at the
s-nitentiar- are missing. In a number of
ease it is known that they were destmyed.
O. A. Weilliey. of Columbus, said this even
ing that his brother. J. L, WulHcr, a deale-r
in hides at IMawarc, had seen the skins of
convicts in the vats of a tannery here which
is em mil by a Denmcratie firm.- He will
make oath to hi statement. This is only
one example of the testimony that is re
ceived daily in the way of amplifying and
strengthening the charge of inhumanity and
financial untbrift which were made by (iov
enior Foraker last week in his sfierch.
Chief Justice Chase's Remains.
CoLt'MKi-M. )., Oe-t. 1. The remain of the
late Chief Justice Chase will lie removed
from Washington to Cincinnati October 14,
w lieii the service will lie held in the rotun
da of the Capital in thi dry. It is exK-cted
that short addresswe will lie delivered by Jus
tice Mauley Matthew and ex-4tovernor
lloadly, and the religious acrvicc will lie
es.iidu.-tcd by Wshop Iledell, of Ohio. The
re-mains will beaeconiuisl we-st by Judges
of the Supreme Court and frieuWs of the de
ceased in the east, and will reach Columbus
0:1 the morning of the 14th, and it is exit
ed that tlie servii will be conc ludes! in time
to proceed to Cincinnati the samedav. .
Shot In the Neck by a Burglar.
Ax boh, o.. O-tolier 1. The house of Brad
fiird W. Skinner, a farmer residing in Tall
modge, five miles east of this city, wa en
tered by a burglar early this morning, hut
In-fore he c-ould steal anything he wa discov
ered. Skinner broke an emjity shot gun
over his head, wlR-reuKn tlie bnrglar back
id into a corutr and fired two kIhmk, one of
which broke Skinner's lower jaw and lodged
in his neck. The fellow them made his es
si) and ha not been arrested.
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Jeff Davis Breaks Silence.
Baltimore. OctoU-rl. The.Seui ha a long
letter written by Jefferson Uavis fnun Bc-av-voir,
Miss., to Col. D. J. Scharf, of Jlaltimon-,
rejilying u Oen. W. T. Sheriuan's ewalle?d
rei)rt to the War Dcjiartmeiit, and which
the I'nited Slates sv-nate ordered to be.- print
ed an " Ex. doe. No. .'Hi, 4th Congresis, sec
ond session." Jlr. Davis says :
" A continuing sense of tlie . great injustice
done to me and the-people I tvprescnttii by the
Senate, making the malicious assault of jcu.
Slierroan a public document, and giving to
his slander the importance which nt-ceeesurily
attac hex to an executive communication to
the Senate, has recently caiiv-j! the reijmfst
for a reply by me to be -pressed with very
great earnestness. For this reason 1 have de
cided to furnish my reply to you for publica
tion." Mr. Havis tlieu prcMved at great li-ugth te
dispute and deny the charge bmiighl against
him by General Sherman, in which he de
clares he did all in his (lower to prevent the
war, and did not seek the post of Chief Ex
ecutive. He say :
" For all the aes of my public life as Presi
dent of the Confederate Slates 1 am resjsjnsi
ble at the bar of history, and must acceiit her
verdict, which 1 sliull do witiiout the least
apprehension Uiat it will be swaye-d from
ruth by the malicious falsehoods of t eneral
Sherman, even wIh-ii stanijs-d as an "Ex.
doc." by the L". S. Senate."
The chiel statement that Mr. Davis objects
to is that made by ieueral Siierman iu 14
Is-fore the Blair Post U. A. K. that he (Sher
mau) had a letter iu Davis' writing lo the
effect that Davis would turu Lev's army
against any State that might attempt to se
eeile from the Southern Confcde-racy. Mr.
Davis concludes his letter as follows :
" 1 have in this vindication, not of myself
only, hut also of the people m ho honored tne
w ith the highest official position iu their gift
lieeu coinisdled to group together in.-lanivs
of reisaiUsl taLsehcMsIs elt-lioerale-iy spoken
by Ucueral Sherman tlie Ulair-Posi slander
of myself, the dciainatioii of Hie chacacler of
General Albert Sydney Johnson, tlie chstr
agemeut of the military fame of (ieiier.J
Grant, and the shameful aud corruiit clu-r-against
General Hampton. 1 have pre-jured
this examination unci cAsure- only Is-cause
the Senate of the t'niteel States has given to
Sherman's slander an indorsement which
gives it whatever claim it may have to at
tention, and of f-oner to mislead in the fu
ture. Having specially stamis-d the state--meiit
as false, having proved its author to Is
an habitual slanderer, and not having a l-ir-tisau
secretary to make a place for this noiie-e
of a is-rsoiial tirade, w hich w as neither an of
ficial n-Mjrt nor recaml made during the war
so as to entitle it to Is- receives! at theoltice
of archives, 1 submit it to the public through
the columns of a iicwsiiit w hich discouu-tcnanci-s
foul play and misrepresentation.'
Parade of Odd Fellows in Boston.
liosToN, Sept. ;jt. Tlie arrival of visitors
from the subiirl-s to witness the Odd Fellows'
aracle to-day Is-gan early this morning, aitcl
all of the liire-ncMin trains on the several
mads brought in thousands of pee -pit, lie-au-tiful
wc-at her contributed greatly to the suc-e-ess
of the demon st rat ion, and incks-el the
conditions could not have l-eii more titvor
able. At the hi-adi-nattcrs of Lieutenant
ticiieral I'tidi-rwood, commauili r-iii-chie-f of
the l'atriarc hs Militant, Hotel llruiiswick. a
consultation was held at alsiut 11 o'clock i'V
the ceimmauder and staff. Meanwhile the
different brigades formed oil the parade
ground iu the lomuion, and pn pared for
insieciioii prior to taking tlieir -osition in
the pnaxensioii. The most marked and in
teresting feature of the priK-ession wa the
brilliant nniforms, tine marching,- skillful
evolutions and line appearance of the Patri
archs. The main Issly ofudel Fellow came
ni'Xt in tnlert pnivltMl by the Hervc imml. j t'nre iheiu is the tinrestr.iine! oi intoxi
of 1'rovuleiMv. und Hunker Hill Kneatn- U-aim liquoix, they Mi-r-it the mloptioti of
ment, iWLiirtiiiK Thief Marsh;4 rhurk H. j a high lieeii.e ua the onlv n-mwly for the
Porter and ntnff. It i etimateil tliat la'twivti j many evils ami uLum- urisin from the traf
IO.ixnIuikI l.'MMHJ men in line and the in- j lie. The presentment then es in to ay :
cewion was alutut two hours in iaiii a j "We think we are safe in say i in that the
Kiven iint. The ppn osion jKLvseI in re- j majority f the inmates of the reformatory
view liefttrt the H rami Sire 'of the ;nuul t institutiotin of our eitv are hroii-'ht there Iiv
Lenljref at Chid Kc-llciwa' Hull. U-fcirc Muynr
(J'Brie-ii at City Hall, tieiveriiiir Kcliinsuii at
the State House ami l.icute-naiit (Jciveninr
Aiue-s iu Arlint.ni Mreet.
Miss Cleveland's House on Fire.
I'ne a, fx-jit. :M. The rcstiik-ucviiwiie-d and
iiccll.iisl liy Miss U.-Cleveland at llcilland
1'ate lit wus discMvcrejcl to he nil lire uliemt 4
u'clcN'k this atte-riicHin. A lare crowd imii-trre-fate-d
hut not iicfciiv the Haine-.s had made
Coiisiilerahle headway. Al'er a hard filit
the hucki-t liriL-acie extiivuislusl the tire. It
is .si;iieised that n tireiliict- in the rear ot tlie
lihr.iry :ls the origin of the catastmiie, iv
which .Miss ( lee eland hese-M 1'r.nn to!
il.tnil. She had no insurance.
Tlie house was n-iiiocie-llcd latclv. It is 1
the old Cleveland hoiue-stcad. liivi n the Ciin
ily hy citizens of Holiard I'l-te-nl at an early
elay. It has Ucn christt lied "The Ve-ds" hy
its present eH-cujiatit.
A Pet Dog Burled With Honors.
1'ot eiHKKKFsiK, Se-pt .UI. When the train
from Xew York arrive-d this numiiii, a box.
apjiiireiitly eoiitaiiiin a i-orjise," w:is ta'si-n
fnun the haisMjn- car hy the coachuian of a
liroiuinciit Xew York tuinly, w !m came up
with it. A carriage coiiiainiui; evidently
friends of the ck-ccuM-el w;ls iu waitinir, and
the liox was taken ill tiie iarri:i4K- to the
cemetery, where it w as interned in the family
vault. The remains we re those of a ie-t ilojr,
and we re iiie-istsjl in a handsome rosewood
casket, with a solid silver plate on the lid,
the name of the dog lM-iiii iticrilvcl Ueoii it.
The handles of the ca.-ket were also of solid
silver. The name of the family was not
h-amccl.
A Colored Chicken Expert.
Miiiiu.KTrmN, Spt. .UK .luim- Tm ke-r,
colored, of Snnilystone. Sussex esuin v, has
the distinction of iK-itij; the most extensive
proelucer of i-.-jTs in New Jersey. His poul
try yarLs inntain .'nm hens of the white i.e-g-horn
breed, and froin thi-se he ohtailis thirty
elozi-ii eigp. a day. Mr. Tucker hits lieen so
sucix-swsl'ul iu uiltry raisini; that his mi-th-
ils are U-inn wide ly adopte-d, and he i
ijilote-el as authority on epiestioiis relatini: to
the business.
' The ro'.otvel mail." .Mr. Tucker facet i. ms
ly re-niarks, "has loiif; Usmi e-redite-d with a
;jrre-at kliowledt.'C of raising i-hickeiis, but ul
ways othiT people-'s. 1 raise- my own."
The Horrors of Cholera.
IiMmK, Sept. :(. Cholera is izainilii;
uniiind in AtLstria. It is worse at Lie:, a vil
lusre liiwr Airrum. tlf the nine hundred iu
hahitatits of the village', nine-iy have lieen
strie-keii and twenty-e-iht of them ehiil al
most immisliately. The penplc distrust the
dcH-tors and conceal the sick as Ion;; as ihis
sihlc. Itoe-tors an- frceiucntly stones! in the
streets. In one house a mothe-r ami her
daughter we-re found half nakeel on the- Ijare,
Hoor, writhiin; in the a-ony of ileaih. In
allot her Menu lay the lioely of the fat her.
on which had been thrown the corjise of a
son. The villacrs are too much frifrhte-ni-d
to help one anothe-r.
A Vicious Bovine.
York, S-pt. .'. Mrs. KliilH-lh Sjiahr,
rcsidini; in ManeheMter tow-nship, while
i-oinini; to town ye-stcrday, was attiu ked by
s hull on ihe Harrisburg pike a: I'msp.-ct
Hill ese-iiiete-ry, knocked clown and liadly
hruisnl. Tlie ferocious animal next juid
attention to Mrs. Siiahr's iiiiibn-lla..entiri-ly
ileinolisliiiij; it. The lady made pmmI her
i-scape and rauie trt York, w he-re her injurie s
ree-eived pmier attention.
Pleuro-Pneumonia In Montgomery
' County.
RitADixii, Fa., Sept. 2X. rieliro-piielinio-nia
mpiiK wiih lllipn-e eslctited virulence
amoiiij cattle in Limerick township, M out
come ry county, as well as seinie iH-iirlilsirinir
distrie-ts. Many have dies!. Ir. tiilliert re
ported to the Suite Hourd of Health 18 cases
in Limeiie k tow nship alone, and the farmers
find the only remedy is to kill the rattle,
Itcavini; the State to pay for them. A move
ment is on lis it amoiijiT the farmers to hold a
convention to -titien, the tirtlicuniinc Leg
islature to take more effe-e-tive measures to
stamp out tlie disease, and, with Western
States, ask aid of tlie General Government. .
The Alleged Murderer of the Logan
Family Almost Strangled by
Would-Be Lynchers.
Stkklkville, Mo., tk t. 1. Ever sines; n.
Wallace was brought here under arres! for
the murder of the lsigtm family, there have
been threats of lynching and 'rumor of
plans on fuot for e-arrying the threats into
execution. At 11 o'clock last night it seem
ed as if Wfallaee wejulel never come b-fore a
leg;d court and that lynch law would dis)
of his case. At the above lamr an organia-d
lslv of masked men man-hed to the jail,
where Wallace is confined, and elemandisl
an entrance of the Sheritf. The She-riff re
fused to admit them, and apH-aled lo them
lo disiierse and let the law take its iiiurse.
His apjieals ami threats, however, amounted
to naught with the dctermiueil men. and
with a shout they rushed at ihe jail pile,
which gave-way under the strain. A guard
was placed at the entrance aud a few sclevtesl
men proe-cmled to Wallace's evil and dragge.i1
him firth.
More dead than alive, Wallaes? was lesl
under a tree in the Court House van! and a
rope wa placid alsiut his nec k. He was
told that he had hut a few minute to live
and that if he wanted to say anything he had
better hurry up. Wallace then made a state
ment stoutly protcfsting his iniioe-em-e and
claiming tliat Sam Yaughaii, odored, to
w hom reference was made in these di.siatches
yesterday, was the murdrecr of the I.ogan
lamily and hael given him (Wallace) fJH to
keep the sis-ret. At this the mob hooted
anil yelled, and at the word the ro- was
thrown over u limb and Wallace was sii-pen-
.1... I :.. : 1 .. i is 1. 1 1 . 1 .. ..
urn 01 luici-ieir. lie nua neici mere u lew
minutes and then let down again, the mol
still hooting that he would confess.
It was several minutes before the half-dead
man cotilcl regain strength enough to talk,
hut when he did. his denial of the crime and
protestation itf innocence wa as firmly made
as be fore. The crowd by this time great iy
increttscd, mid many culls for mercy were
heard, t o!. A. J. Zay. a man greatly resi-t-e.1
in the town, was called uhhi to address
them. He resjKiii.l.il, mid a.U i-cd the me u
to desist and allow the law to take its course.
The Sheriff and others lollowcel in the same
' vein, the- mob lost its vim and the prisoner
I was delivered to the Sheriff, who replaced
! him in his ce ll. Tlie croud then dispe-rsisl
to the-ir ficemes.
Locked Up
His Aged
Witch.
Mother as a
.Mnini KKi iici, Pa., Oct. 2. (icorgc I)ry, re
siding near Mt. l'icasanl Mills, Snyder i-oiin-ty,
lost tw o horses and a e-ow Inst spring, and
one of his children tis.k sick. Adam t'luipp.
of Oriental, told him that the stock was
witrhed and that unless he would secure the
witedi and nail be-r up all his cattle anil
horu and children would die. The w itch,
he said, was Pry's own mother, w ho is past
and so feeble that she has toe r.iw l on her
hands and knees up and clown stairs. They
nailed this old woman, securely in a dark
room, where, it is said, she has Ixi-n conlin
ed for eighteen weeks. The terrible condi
tion of the old lady was discovered on Sun
day last, when she calliil to .some children
who were piu-sing the house, that they
should tell I'oiistahle Wcsimcr to come for
OikI's sake, and take her out of this hell.
Dry said that his wile had to whip the old
lady every now and then tei ktvp her under
submission, and that every time they feel her
the sick child would at oner get noticrably
weirsc It is said that Judge liucher had
issued a w rit of hnlxiu mrjms to have the old
lady taken away and cared for at once.
-e
Advocate a High Liquor License.
rmnm-ri.piiiA. Octeilicr 2. In the final
presentment to Judge I'l-irce. the grand jury
J titr tin .St(ttoti ilr Utiii strtrnirly urlvtM-utt a
j high liijuor lit'cnw. lirnlizintr That 1 fie
i iiiuso nf a ntajitritv f tlie vmur Imnmii! U-
almse of lieiuor. The oist of maintaining
thisee estiihlisliiueiitscoiiHsi out of the jme-ket
of the tuxiayers ol the e-ity. whilst the nioti
ey ohlaineel for liiviisinm the husines.s that
entails such an i-iionnons e.K-iise on the
country (eM into the tre-asiir)-of the slate.
j As the city ha to lir the i-.xiiens.ss it ii hut
; sinijileeeiuity that she should enjoy the- rev
t e-iiue ele-rive-d from lie-ense. or at le-ast a jsir
j tion of it. '
I Davies Certain of Success.
i l'mnt'Ei-Piit A, October 1. Senator NY. T.
j Duvies, n-pulilican candidate for l.ieuteiiant- !
I liovcnior. was at the Colititiclit.il hotel ye-s-j
terday. He le ft for his Inline' last eveniii!.'.
In the course of conversation he said that
everywhere thmiihout the State he hud re--j
evived the most eneeiiirairiiii; lucsurances of
the sucrcss of she liepublie-ati State ticket. ;
The Stale, he said, had been thorouirldy can
vasses! and the size- of t he prohibition move-- ,
ment pretty thonmijlily gaiificd. He doew
not think the Republican isirty in danger of
di'fe-ut by the adherents of the cold water
candidate, who, he estimates, will poll only 1
the average rrohibition vote. The (iree-ii- i
bae-k-Lalsir movement, he said, had not been
seriously coiisiele-nsl, but he did not think
that any claiiu-e-r was to lie appn-heiidisl
there. u the whole he thought the oiitlcnik j
rcmarkubiy favorable and thought it would;
Is.- considerably more so before the ciunpaiVii :
elosesl.
Crowds to Hear Beaver Talk.
Mercer, Septciiil-r ". Ceneral lleiiver
and Ceneril OslHirne had a picnic exirieiice
to-elay. A re-ce-ption i-oiiiiuittc-e from New
Wilmii.iitoii met them with carria.-e- at
Xe w Castle this liiornini: and drove them
across country twvuty miles lo Meree-r.
They had a biu reception at M'iiniiiiion
There was a priK-ession and many people
were turned away fnui the hall in whi. l.
tivy sjmke. tieiie-ral lieaver araiu devoieci
his talk to the rrohihitionists and sail! that
if clee-te-d he would do everythinir in his s.v-e-r
to s.sv that a prohibition amendment was
suhinitted to the iiesij le. The p.irv wen-
tH. .Irfven M Menvr, when.-tin..th.T'
IIKt't-
inc was held.
Lancaster County Shaken.
I.ANe'sTKIt S-pt. SI. Reliable- citize ns ol
.Washitijrtcm horotii;h, on the Stiscjiieliiimia.
this county, state that a shock of eartheiuakc
Wiis plainly felt there last evening at "'-' r.
M. In several iiistaiices the- n-sideiits ran ,
out of their buildings. The shes k has not ;
lieen reported from any other part of the;
country. j
SOMERSET MARKET. i
Corrected Weekly by COOK & BEER1TS,
UEALEieS IS
Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed.
rrice-s for tH toln-r .
issii.
Apphes. dried, y t.
Jr
41 Kr -icle-...fl
-J
...l tl
1,V
Apple Butter, al
if mux, f nu .
Bran. A lim ltis
Butter, troll.! t
" diegi. 1
Buckwheat, T hu
' meal
Beswewax. ?l III .w...
ltacsin, (Suirar-curesrl Hams) t
' (Country hainsi y tti.....
Ohemldersi Y tt ..
' (Sides) -f t
roru, (can t bu . '.
" (shellesl) ? hu.
Meal lt
Chop, corn and cans. lttl Hni
al) tk, V lew line
Ernes. V dea
Flour, Holler IToecss, y bb
" Vienna, V bhl....w . . .
rax-
an-
ltc
11" j-
le-
UK- I
.....VnAlMIr i
.....Vxe'nr j
'A-
SI
jn iv
l.V
"i on
IB i'
HaxsveM, y till 7.rw
IjiM. y ft.... scu lni-
Mietellitim. 1(10 line Jl arws!
emu,. l,n..
,:iiifii.:t.'K-
I'citatca-s, bu .
Pe-whes. dried, US
Hve. ? bu - -
Salt, ( No 1.) l.t.l
" (C round Aluml e sack..
" (Asliionl full Mu-k
Sumr, yelleiw. T-
white, y ii.
Tallow. V
Wheat, bo
a toe
Nat'-
T.'K-
.O
..si m
rg !
JSt vi !
i leu-
4iir.V- :
ScoiWH:
QIIARLES HOFFMAN,
MERCHANTJAILOR.
(Above HelHey' Wore.)
Latest Styles, and Lowest
i
Prices.
c
I IsrAbTlUN UUARANTEED. i
1
Somerset, Pa. i
nMixisruATdirs sal:
F -
Valuabli Real Estate!
BY VIKTfK f an emlfr if tbe Orphan' Court nf
Se-nieps-! County, I'a., to Die br-etesl, I will
eiposr to public ale on the premises, at 1 o'elc. k
f. M-, em
.s.irf 'A7.ir, OCTOBER .), IsKti,
the foMowliiit rte-srrns-rt Real Estate, late the
pmi,-rty of lsiiiati Keclce-ts. eJesr'd., ru :
A certain fann. itusie in cjiit-nuthotiinir tewn
sli.fi, Somerset County. Ph.. ,i ih:i,mi lrnl of
Jsc-ot. snatier. Noah stwank, A. Washer ami e tro.
Metgar. e-oiiuuniiiii 117 ae-re-s nicere or lem, hav
ing Ihereoli ercH-ttsi alwessiory frame
DWELLING HOUSE.
lnr liiik liiim. awl rthir (HitlnttMii.1.'. TIiIh
tiirin ha- itUittt t;ii' hlin(rcil itcrt utuN r Kni c
ii alifrfi. mii Hriiii'iaiii Hita)y nf sihmI rai nnti
lii'it-nu. a tcmm tm iiant. mit nt vtT-luithiK
sritip4. tiiii in wiiiittU-tl rtUnit oiit anJafiKirtb
huv frina l he vitiajfe of Jiovtrrtvtiit.
TERMS.
One-third In hand cm delivery of dissd and the
lutlHiii-e iu imi e-,jual Kimiiul iMvments withiu-t.-re-si,
lei Iw sennsl on Hie nd : and it' there tie
any snriilim after ayuient ol clelas and ext-nsi-s,
eihtMiiiri! theresit' 10 remain a lien cm the land iu
Ilea 01 eiowerto the wiciour i,f lsMiHh Kesltfe-rs, elect-used.
Ten sTnl el iiiireh.-e 111.. ney lo be
iMil down on day of seeJe.
oils A. WAI.TKK. W. E. Rlir;KKS.
c-til. Aueiiciiiese-r Adiniiiii irmcir.
o
lil'HANS C'ul'UT SALE
OK
1 rt v vi hti -v ,.f .. . .t, s..t o. , ... k . .
if
li u
1 s.imers,-t I otnuv. rennsvlvainii. ic us. the nn-
u.-rs'SIlitsl cltrt-i-tesl, e u til e-X"S.' til Jdltmc sule
011 ihe preiui-es. ttt I ci'el.M-k p. iu . on
SATURDAY. OCT J3, 1SS6.
tiiy f ftiinu-l Vuizy. of urtt-uvii! Iounhi( iu
No. 1.
A ivnum tlHiitattn or iract of In ml
Minute iu sum! low n-hit, M.li.M!iiiif
iaiit-oi rvwr i. Jiiiit-r. Jop I M. i ui.y, B.'njtuniti
1 l-vry aii-1 oth.'n.. ('oiitiini tiiif :-Ht aert- an-1 1
j " n lif, afM.tti l1pi acr-.s ol whit li are rli'ari-U ; on
u Inch i tiv.:it,i a
GOOD FRAME HOUSE
ai:i lrn an or. 1 1 an I if rhik v fn;il on w vem-
iM.-s. kih! ihe farm i-. in a trni statt'rf citlti atiott.
j TERMS:
j OTii third in hand, ami the injlanif hi thn-e
i etial rtiuiiint iwiyiiit-ni. to Ik M-unl mi thf
i iirciui-H.s hy jiKifriiu in ImiihI ; i M-,r vtu of th
i hjiiil tiumy to it (mill art it tlu jmriy it
kn-ivi dtrwn ; 'o.-M.'ri()n jrivru Ain! I. Lv7.
K. D. Vt T.V.
Johf. M. YC'IZY.
AlmuiKrrutot ol Jnii-: YuUy.
EXI'XUTOR'S SALE
iF-
Personal And Real Ett
THKRK willht l puhlir aW at the lute
r,Mlf!H-f ol' A'lniu tH'irnt'. di-ft-uvl. in New
Hiihnnori' Ilrnli. Stnn.ri-i Onimy. l'a., on
SATURDAY OCT, ',). ls.st;.
rTNiiaI nnTty. foiii-tiiitf of hor-?, ifttk.
I'ariiniie ii:i li iin nt. imi-r' ciiitt ri.xum-,
canHriiti-r t'!. and hoiiM-hold j;Hi ; aN. (Hie
farm I'M -4t d h Hhin a liaif miiv t" Ntw liiltimort
lUnr'MU'h, contiiinihir ttrrt. kU-hi tin ;un of
u iiii-h an' vl-nr-.ti and nt'rv in Ni. 1 ntt-ndoM ,
and rli-nr land hi a Kot Mali- oi rtilii valioii ; tht
httiiUH f i- tll titnU-ixd . tin; hnprovt-nit'iil arv
a one and a hull' inry
DWELLING HOUSE,
Hank Htirn. and other mithinldhiirx. and an or
i hard of n variety of ehoire fruit ln-e : then- a
ticam tf nnniiiu vvait-r tit nr tin tmu, making
it a d"-inlii pn-jrcrty. ak' to eotninencv at i
o'cioi k a. ui. of Mid div. w ln'11 t'THi! will Ik;
niMdc kiiown. liKoKtiK tt WALK Kit.
Kxeeutor.
IMIXISTK.Toirs NOTICK.
K-tate of Tmny Keim. deia4'd, lat of Cone
niauyii 1'ttun-hio Sunrrst-t 'ounty. Pa.
Lerti-rs of AdiuiTiiintl:"ii on the aU.ve estate
haviiij,' hei-n grained to 'lie undo rijn-d hy tlie
proi.Mr auihiiritv. nirfirt u herehy ffiveit ti nil
jer!stii iintht(.-i1 u hUI e-tate to make imniedi
utt paymeiit, and Uiom- having claiiu au'aiit the
Maine will pn-M-nt them tluh atitliriitiealed for
M-nlrment on Saturday. etolH-r , at the
late rtiden uf dt.H-ea-'H'd.
JotIN LA llll.
-ept. Adminiirritor.
A
KMI.NISTIiATdKS NtlTK'K.
Kliete- of H. A. (,'iiiiniiivham.
I.eiters c.f H.liniiii.trHti.111 cm tlie-aiiecve estate
havini! In-cu irrunieil to the-iiiiclersiLnie-.l l.y lite
irnr aiuliorilv. ucdiee is here-hy irive-n to all
jie-rseniie imlelitisl to saul estule- te, nitike illllile-eli-ate
(Hiyiii.-lit, nncl those havinv c-hiiiiis Multilist lite
same to irese-iil tliein ihily mittieiiliealecl lor set
tlement on H!Mr.luy, eictolier :fu. lss.',. al ltit-otlie-e
of It, L. llac-r. in Siiuerset lIciroilL-ti.
JciHS M I Kit.
Hepej-J: Aciiuiiiistraior
i
'I'ECIAL IH'KT ri:cM'l.AIATleiN.
Whkkkis. The Holioriil.le Ihe JuiIkc of the
I Council' e .ainoii rieas ot" S.inerset e onnty have
: onlc rest that a S-eiBl. or Acljocirueil Court of
i e'oinnioii 1'iea.s, ejiiarle-r Sessions, and ciri'lians'
I Cciiin. for ttie irinl ctt causes therein, shall Ice held
I at Somerset on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1886,
i Now. there fore I. John Wiiili-rs. Ilierh Shertffof
; Souie-rsei County, heretiy issue my iiroeluiiiaiioii
; iriviiu; notice to aii jurors an. I witue-ssts, .uiimioii.
; el anci to all ertn-s in causes to Is. ihere and
then Tried, lo In' in atteliclall.-c on said Court,
i slieritrs l ittVe-. I Jciil.V MMhKS.
se t. -Mh. i she-rill.
; y1,min1STUATuKS N(,TKF
i-lieleof Jmi-c,1i e-royle. cieeeHMsl. late of hftde
' Town-liili, Soui.-rsel ouuty. I'm.
Le-tlers of a.liuinisiralioii of tin- al,ovi- esuce
havini; lieeu ralitesl to the iiiici.-rsiL-necI hv the
' proT rtilthoi ily. llotiee is hen.-i.y eiveli In ull K-r-,
sons iu.leiile.l to said e-stute to uuike iiiiiuisliMte
ueiuent. aacl those huvini; c-iaims a-raiast tile-sunn-
lo (irese-nl them duly authenticated lor sel
! llelilent without delali.
'Aieii'siTl'S IIF.FFI.KV,
; atiKl-s. Admiuisirauir.
1ST OY CAI'SKS
;et for trial at ttte O-toher (si-thmuU Tenu of
1'onrt. Utritmiiiij M-nday. H-th r
orn ha Tiv-in-' v. H. .v. o. K. R. u.
Ma K. Kt ynttid- vs. Snine.
Klcha Moon v- SmuirMl Co. K. R. To.
A. J. Mon . Same,
rm ivsntliee, t X. B. t'lllTCHFIKLIi.
H ot. in. j ,'n!e!oinry.
ST. f rellnUC fsril rid
. V V- J -v 4 " "
Makes I.OVKI.Y eCOMPI.EXlON. In a
St'l.KXDlK TH.MO and cures CANCKK.
BOII.S. l'IMI'I.ES. sil RllKt LA. MEU-1
01' RIAL anil all BI.Olll DIsKASEii. I
Sold by your IlrilKKist. I
Sellera Sf e-dlriae ., Piltsbnrx. fay.
m ice i-L-i i-e,m.
Al.KI.RT A. lIoKNK.
J. SeciTT t AMI.
HOHNE & WARD
SCCe-fcssoRS TO
Iilatoii & Bros.
NO. 2j FIFTH AVENUE,
PITTS It I HO II, XA.
SPRING AND SUMMER, 1886.
NEW GOODS
EVY XAY SPSSI&LTISS
Kmhruidrrirr. Ijtrr; Millituri. WhUr tetmln, I,tntl
krtrtiirf. ln TrimmiiMjn, ll.airry. Uhirin. (hr
Kit, .tfuVin ami Mir, hi, I n lmmr. Injun!'
ami tlriUWrn't Onltiin-l, fwj Omln,
lanwe, 'yhtfrt. Materials ttf afl
KM Jur FAXCY U-llKK.
Gents' FnnusMre Gocfis, 4c, 4c.
Tour Patronage Is Respectfully Solicited.
.Orelcneby Mail atu-iiclesi to with l'mniptiie-w
and Iiispatch.
Kneiwtie, reliable men to sell the choicest
Kniit and ( IniamenUl Nursery Sun-k. on mtlnra
ei-irt rjyn ,,. or m eomniissioii. mt preferred.
Heady employment throiurhoeii tile yifar. Bui-
nestuie-kly learned.- Send for tennsT
oci-13,. v-vSev.
mum Seal Estate
1)1:3 Sli-
Salesmen f anted!
AHIiOUNCEEIEKT EXTRAORDINARY
IMMNHMMHMHMIIHHNMMSMMMHIIKKHMMNNHNM
At Cost !
FQH THE NEXT NINETY DAYS
Becher's Clothing Hall
WILL BE THE SCENE OF THE GREATEST SLAUGHTER lH
Clotliing, Hats, Caps, and Gsnts F'amishiiiT G::ds
That Has Irer Been Seen in Scnerset
TO THE PUBLIC:.
Having purchased an interest in another business that re
quires my entire attention, I will close out mv entire stork at
nnoJ R?rZ-S Ck 0m n0W Until January 1st., at and Wl(',v
COST. nis ls a rare chance, and every boly in need of a hI
Suit, Hat, Cap, or anything in our line, should avail themselves
of this opportunity, as it will be many a day belore such a stt-t k
of Xew and Stylish Goods will be slaughtered, as is now lH in,r
done at Becher's Clothing Hall. Come one, come all. Fixtures
for sale! Store to let ! Possession given January 1, 1SS7.
CLOTHIER AND HATTER,
X"o. 2, Haer.s "Block-
Grand Army Suits, 5.00.
warranted not to lade', N.bo.
Viid Scliool
ELEVENTH AVE. tND SIXTLEJSTH ST., ALTOOfiA.
Theeiiiiy s.hw,l h, thi, see-tion with a s-eial I'l iiiiis.i-li j, i. t.,ir!i:.eiit mi.! !Mt lc n- "e. i- .
-e-piiii I.) Aellliel Hil.iliess. A few have the lime or Me .let lo -o.u. lo i.e..- ., r. Inn . ,.,- i .
nien-ni! I ..iirse. ureal caution should is- Used in -s-'cs-iini: ihe' s.-;r.I (,, iit,.,,. , ,,
ini-re urniiis up of a l.u ..'i-of l,t- will IUit snihce for a l:u-ii.e-s f.l ., :,,.n' , ,.,'. 'v..'u ', .,
tend lhesill.,l lunl has I'-Hliks ar.d cMlie-r oilei-s ; that lia.s . A.timl In n..ss 1.. iLirti,,, 1,1 ,,,.
fornisiif iieeoiia!,!,. paiTiin-use.1 hv student in ttu-ir v.orlc T- I. im;,.,i.., , is-, if, ..',
cliar-'i-of 1-lfF. II. t I ..;. the e-elehrated l'. u un-t ot -I. is. M- .v' ul. . .
as a Ten Artisl. To tiioH, who enter How and twfcc-t!i- till! tiusiuess c ours-we e''l."v.- rflr
slnielions 111 lirnaini-iiial feiiuinli-liip Coiir-e. lnir e 'atiiloeue. I olle-ne JoiiHm' acil i 1.- cii -
mens ot l'euiuaushlp tree. Address, " '
E. D. BOWMAN. Secretary.
Valuable Real Estate !
THE l'NrKIiH;r:i AImini!tratii- f the f
(atc nf iitiii J. Miilrr, i-(va.--il. aw if
411. Hiiihiuiiiiie Tow Hstiip, Somerset ouiiiy,
willtnlt-ral MiMit-.-uil mi Uiv pri-misct fi !iti
Unm.-iiip, mi
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, '86,
al JoVlm k P. m. . the ftlm inic lt- n't n-al ti
!:. tH-inj; tiif hHiHtifH4 ol iiiv jvtiU Vult-nlmt J.
Miller. li''tt-wi, rniiuniiu cnti, uiun ir i
ami Mtuitte within thrtt- miiti4yt-hrii,
iwomltt half miK-j- fnmi Krietieti;. aid t-vt-ii
an! a half milt- fnun StmtrMt. Mljin i iiif lamlt
f l-.tii.ni Miller. W. H. Miller, wmiu. I .
mnn, Meitry liartV-r, Jiuh HoNauJ Nouh Kii
!eeker ; 1 . w rw nf tfiii land w in a Hplemlid
ffale f eultivatioii, Uie Iwlanee Wiii? well tiru
bereil. There it there u treeled gtnid iwi-si-ry
Dwelling House,
Bank Itim. new w ajm fhel, ami other nei'i
rr (MithtiiMiinf. with a larjirr hunl oi" imriveit
varieties of tK-ariiitf apple lrf, ai h plum-,
irrap-e-. anil titer fnui There are a imml- r ,f
mmI oprniir- f iiever-lailitiK muiit mi the lurni,
hikI the entire tnt i well wftere!. It i Uanti
fiilly ltH'at.nl ami i eonvt'iiit'tit to whool" umt
ehiin-hcs, there beinx a wtiiN! bmi.-e on the
premim's. Tlie
Miller Cheese Fctru$mn MaCI,jIU;
a'"o on the preniiM"-. aii'l within "i-r vanl. of CZ
tne 'inelliii
hotine. )'oi.'?ioii will he jfivei
April. l.s7.
TERMS.
the l.-t tluv
Ten p-r t-nt or the pnn hae inon. v to pitid
when the ppirtv i- kiMK-knl tlow'n ; on
the 1-1 tiay of April . w i,-ti wiUlw ile-
liverwl ail ptrsMrMon iriren : one-thnit il haiam-e
Hrti-r payint-tit of rlht," to ri inain a lien on the
preini.M-s in lieu ol" w idow lo t-r. aii'l ihe re-inuinth-r
of the purehaw nnuiey to Ik paid in tie
etpml payint-ntN wilh inrertt "fnan April I. 17.
i.vment.H p Ih- -eMin( hy judifineul bnl or
mortuKe on the premise.
ISAA Mir.l.KK.
MM IN K MILI.KR.
-. Athninitrahr.
PUBLIC SALE
H Y VIKTI'K nf the ainhoriiy -rivt-n in the will
m of Jaeol ItltHurh, late of linn hervalli-y T p.
h'-enf-eil. ihe ni;tU p-iLrm-il Keii(or. will at-li ut
ptihlu otiP ry on ihe premi. on
SATURDAY OCT Hi. l.ss(.
At 1 iiYlm-k r. ).. a plantation "itnaie in niid
town.tip. wiiiiin one mile ot Berlin Ifctroniili,
eontainniK aenH. strict measure, of w hh h
aUitu 1 nen-s an- clt ur. nnd nnler a km) ta:e
l t nliivatitri. atont Waere in meailim, himee
well tinilwred, with a
DWELING HOUSE,
Suiss htirn. enter pn-. .ht p tale. atnl other
iti!.nveiiit'i?t ihreon -n-i-ttl. Aii, a )faror
eharil oi -i tP rtith k-iers. A Ai-. Iru't
ort-hanl e'iijtniiiiitir iinpiovtfi aneti. Tlie ea
tire farm i- wWl M;ppli,-.l wirh water. anl i uear
P ehuri he?. hooi-. orej an untU.
One-thinl in hand April !. ls-7. halanre in x
e-iral ttniiiiul payment4, wit fnmi intiTf.it, f
!teiirei! ;n Ihe preim-M-. Tin Kxeenlor wiilvil
the oaiii' in two pnrtv if ih-iretl, or.r toeontain
aere ami the oiher Pi7 ar-r-. n ith t-n iar rent
f the haml imai.-v t ) p.ii.1 a- a? ute orrii- i
eily is knoeked down.
JciirN J. Bl.nl'i.ll.
li.AVU) Kl.nl e.ll.
Kxenlors.
sei-l.
gAMTKL I.AM I5KKTS
151.001) SEARCHER.
One- of the best meslie-lne-ee ever elise-overeel for
the e-lire of
I'ciN.sI'MlTliiX. HRciNl'IIITIsi
I'Vsl'KlNl.v. IIKMiiKllIIAiiK.
t'olidl. CHl.lisi.
IM-.VM.MATluN" UK THK l.t'NCS
SIlciKTM-S-i nK liKKATH
FAIN IX THK BREAST. eVe.. Jte
It i- wl only a ureal Purifier ol liie Wood, hut
aiso a eertani Keslertt-r of Ihe Appetite, as ell as
a s. reitif.iie-iier of the entire system, and a e-e-r-tiiln
and sp iiy enire fca- I roup'. Iliphllicria. and
p-itrid S,re Tbroeit. and slaiulcl th.-reliire Is: in
even- family. Tins medicine is made entirely of
Hoo,.. and Ls iK-rli-elly safe. When all olher ri-m-ei!
e-s n;ve failed, thin one has effected a cure.
.Vni.y who )uiii0ieli up all hoiie of heiinr re-tor-el
Ui lie-aith atrain. rejoice til t they heard of the
l onipoiind Koot Syrup, for br usinir one nr tun
botile-s they uere re-torel to s-rt,s't health.
SAMI El. l.AMRKKT's
KHKI'.MATK- H.I1H.
For the relief of Rheumatism. Neiiralitia. Sic k
HeT.'.ache. IiiJiihena. T.Nithac he. I ramp, and i
nne of ihe lesi nieslieines ot the ae for the alve
ellsenstst. Acidre-s
.-A.MI KI. I.AMHKRT.
art"-lyr. Laniliertsville. .Sanersel Co.. Fa.
E
XK( lTuH'S NOTICE.
Ktatc of Adam f.-onrt i!ei-'n., late of New Haiti
more lioronuh. Somerset oiimy, la.
l'fterji t-!tainentary tn thaltove estate hav
ing U-en jfrantetl to the umlfp-nnte! by the prop
er amlmrily. notice henhv uiren to all ptr-Hi
itwlelHeil to xjnl etre to make immediate (v-nio-nt.
an.l ;hoe havimc t laiin- aiiiii-i the atiie
w pn?ent iIm pi l.i;v mtrhtMi.frttf! ot---tiniTH
t (In Kx-imtr. i.t l.'if hue ttioeni- ofwil
e-Ml. rtn Sattinlxy. the Im Inlay ( im iUt. lsni.
at 1 oVIoj-fe p. m.. when ami when he will attemi
for ytniA jairp'
t.KoKtiK U. W I.KKK
K4-xeetitff.
JgXEC'rToliS NOTU'E.
t-titteof Harriet .nyler. rtw'd, late of Stimycrevk
Tow n.hipp. Somerset Co.. j'a.
Letter te-tatAentary im the ahoYtial- ha ine
teeii jrrnntett to the ni1eiijruiHl hv thr rop-r
anthonty. notiee ia herehy jnven t4all periH in
.lebUrt tOMtKl e4ute U inukr immetliate pttvim-nt
ami thif; havintr e injur-aieahet tlie Mfne will
pTwnt thrru ilnlT aiitiier.tiratl Ux -t4iineiit
on Satnnlay. ta t.ilvr :, lwi, at my oUtee. iu the
BoTOUKQ Of SiOMTXtt.
JAMKS U H on.
. p. EjiecuUirof Unmet Snyder, dee d.
.Me Ileal Estate
KNHNMKSSNMie H, CM HNHNKs
At Cost !
Grand Armv Middlese x Suits
of Ai-t,
S. D. FORBES. President.
The Improved
j WHITE
IS KING.
Il .niTiority i -i in-.n-tnu.-.! !y the fart thi: i
ha ttiken the liilu-t Ir:itj ? m m at im-hmj
every ?tate .r ltitenmtiinnl rir. Th-.-r.-ha
in-! up u the prv-ut tinit ut-arlr
()(K),(X)() SOLI),
And the t'niversal Vc-rdie t of ladies usiiis il i,
that it la the Ll'iltTtsT I; I V.7 Ye;. t,,.
WIETEST. the E.t.-t:sT TO MA A '.'.
TIIF. LK.IST I.IAHI.K To (iKT ol T
OF of:lFH. the liest adapted f.r
doilut
NEAT AND FANCY WORK.
Ami keeping the work lenu. .inl fr !r.m ..;
anl having a eaaeny t.r loinff 1 1 '
ereaut rainrv ami the Inns- t vari.-(y ..f
work of any
; In Hie worl-l. It is ti e uu.-t .h.ral.ie. Ua,ins ad
justable Stwl Iti arihuse. the in -t (s-rfei l s. i!
I tlire.-vlillK Shiillle and eclf-st-Uhis; Needle
and Inaible-ste e-1 Feed Am. .malic
j Bobbin-Winder.
All it eanrassiiiK iikciiIs are- reiiiiri.l to cue
fill! Instnieiions. Ladies will n.ake a ureiil i.e-
lake if Ihe-v buy asewiiii; iiecelunc without i
j ainiiiini; the WHITE. IVm.ii. nishmif i..
t amine tiiis niac-hitie shoetict write at ...n. e to
I JOSEPH CRIST, Ag
Jenner X Roads,
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anvl1-'.
Sawing Matio Easy.
koxabch iiOEiairja savtmq kaceiss
SENT ON
30 DAYS'
TEST TRIAL.
Tor tortrtn? emmf imcd-TarrK fimvf? frtnr ftit
Imioentw wvrtt 6t IsiScot irlw'r- v. r a
Also brii.' lactlv lUufn'twl jn-.tr; n. i cuiui tUl Iroo
AtfVTitB W ,int-l Jt rv t - .
PITTSBURGH. P.
The oldest and liesi a.i,ijited in.iitnlio
obtiiiuilie a b.i.ine. iviiii-iei'ir.ii ; r'.r
il.ldre-SfP. DulTA Soni.
Tlie Bellows Falls Evaporators
Ht pmTPil th"tn-
5 lor to anv appar
f lorccra-Kinttnir s.t
fOHel.H.'.n a
S t'IDKK. H
Zak9.- r never rseiieqeiallH-
er tKen eqnalle-d for
RAPtDrrT of vro-
t'ok. m owiht or prfi.
m urAi-rrTorraeipre-r
Jtsny THOT;3A,,rD,i in owe. snci tor uius
trated circular with twetlirniiilaU to
VL Finn Machine Co., BeUows laiia. Y.
eea-l:it
Ilainj; fun li:Ls-.i a full set i,f "UT
Leii.s-si," I am nnw re uresl te, til tlie
HiiMt dilficlilt oLse a. If yeitl have- lia-1
triiiiliU- tc r.t i;litsesisi tci siiit you, cotiie- ut
1 niiif tin. I jrivr tut- h trial. Sitlirif
iltuintnlrril. I uiu suit- aflit I'cir I'r.
Kitio' (V!i-lir.ite'.i SMs:-tae le-s. Try u iir
eif tin-in, aid ymi will use- n e.tlie-r.
Iie-siin"-!l"tlly,
':. x. iinYit.
FOR SALE:
STF.A V A .Vr; Y
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S . V:--' CS -4 ;el
ep and heet-inm Work. s-end-h;':id Kni'Ti-
and HoiltrHt hand. Hiittntr Kmnnej and M
thinerr a (echtlty. TH Mas t ARIAS.
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