The Somerset Herald.; KDWAMi' ix I "LI.. --'-: wi.i 1'r. ri.-t-.r i Zr i .?lV"t-r3C'Xi. . ' tWlw : EIXEI'r kti.her f.. 16. nrnnni irl MnMIMATlAMQ i Km run. mi tu t in luiif. w--. - STATE TICKET. C.V.S. .IAVi A. liFAVKtt. rait !.iKni:vAMJH.vi:itNiR. HON. M T. 1AV1I, uf rlf.inL KoK At P1T.IK ;KNKKAL. A. WUX'N Nl'I;HlS. of Fhila.leli.liia. XAL AFTAlkS, 1 POR PKCKETAKV OF IVTKK Tllor. 1 HTKW AKT. of Moi.tp.menr. COUNTY TICKET. Fi R ' N" K s- V A N - A T-I.A R" : E, EPW1X S. osln.kNK. "f l uM-rne. KuK l.X.iKKW. E1W AKI. s 'i'l.l of SonienH Horoujrh. KoH STATE SENATE. W. HiiTT A1.EXANHEH. "t F'lUon founty. I-..!! ASsKMIll V. JAMI-V I- It ' H. "f S.MU.T-.1 thmniKb. SOAII K V.!l I.Eli, ol .li-Mii.T T..wnliip. F"l: Ass H i U E JEIHIE. gAMt'EI. WALK Eli. of All.-i!!iiy To IKliip. OEIVEI! F s!l i V I.K. ol -!' mnl.onilHt Top. Ki.K 1'ISTKKT ATToKNEY, FKEK. W. Hli.-1.' K1.K. of SoimTsrt Bor.iKli. For P-mi: It. l sr. I'lliElToR. FREK K m iiNIl'' 'Kl.lt. "f Srtnrxt Twnhip. fiiK .'! NTV S! KVEVi'K. WII.I.IAM BAKER, "f M !f.rl Townliip. Iion't ist;:11i a Kinc'ie ti' ket. IJopuhi.rans. naui. on tli- Stank hy the ii:tj. Iw pulili'-ans, a Beaver s1o.nl hv it iliirinj the war. We newr hail a h olh n-.l for your vot.i jiu hli. ain. t" a man ! Iter county ticket Stainl hv it, lie- lr Humphrey l. T..te gelf to Ointn he will vote for tiie n-p-al .if the tariff an.l in fau.i of fire tr.idc. I.K.K out for h.st day -in-ulan and riN.ihackH. Take n.. stock in them, lu--j.uhlicaiis. " A Ft KNt:o child dr-ads Ihe tin-." K nietnU'r what divisions in ihe Republi can ranks nt us in Is-. Yotk tin- enlin Kepuhliean ticket from top to bottom, if you want to f.i-1 com fortable after the el.s-tioli is over. CoNOHKS and the 1 imjKirlaiil to los. a vot iisiatiin- are tK( on. No IJoptllr limn nlioiiid fail to littett.l ihe election. Si r. every lo j.iil.lican you can from now until el.i-t ion day : haie hiin go to tlie k.IIs anil take his ncighlnrs with him. To vote the lYohi'.itioii ticket H Fim ilv to tiin.w your vote away. Kven the ehildn-n know that it has no chance of HUOIIM. Somkkskt outity li as not hud a l.cpub-lii-an ( uigni-smati for mote than twenty years. Now is the time to secun- one hv voting for S ull. I:visioss in the licpubliiiiii ranks in 1sn2. put the 1 ieiiiiKT-.it in (imtml of the State for four years. Now m the time to " turn the rasiais out." Thk Stale Senator to be elii-ted will have a vote for ("uilcl Statu. S-nator. If you want a Ii-puii!icau to sunv.il S-nator Mit ileil, vote for Alexander. OEToiit the vote. Republican. A full vote i a n-rtain victory. I-t us give Reaver and the whole ticket such a ma jority as we shall ton-vcr le proud of. Uf.mkmhkic HVpiiblii-nns. that uor tioniiieiit hills w il! have to 'h- kisi hy the next Iirisiatun-. ls.k to your in-t-rts. and vote for Alexander, INigh ami Miller. . Keim n!.t an should loc no opjKirtn nity to talk and work for the entire ticki-t. The time i short, hut there is no reaoii why weshotildn t give it amusing majority. We want every Republican vote in the next IViiign-sc we can got. We need them a a ch.vk on the iK-iiiiK-rutie fn e traders that w ill ik- luan.h.iliil for anoth er attack on the tanlf. W. S-ott Ai.kxamh.i! should receive the xote f every lit-pnhliean in Suner 't otiinty. The district ncT pn-sciuod a uior.- lit eaiidiiUile for State S-nator than Mr. Alexander. Vote for him. JNin't forgi-t thai Ti-Klay next is the flection day. and that if you want the lK'tinK-rat turti'-l out of n.ntrol of the State, aid Republic,,!! put in power, you must pi In the pil'.s and v.itv the 1-jiul.ln.Hll ticket. I'ennsvi.vania gave I'.iaiile nearly SJ, OiM) uiajirity, and yet by imson if a f.Kil sli quarrel amoug K. 'pul-hcans.tbe lH-m-KTat haie ni'ml as for the lst f.ur years. Now is the time to right that wrong by Voting for IlcaviT aud the whole ticket. Turn out. Republicans! Kveky man w ho lH-liev.it tJiai Ameri--wu Labor should le in.tittl Inmi com petition w ith foreign hi-ap la I sir. should v'ote for the Republican Congn-sj-ionBl. S-natoria! and I-gislative -andidat-K. R-iuciii1kt that a 1". S. Senator is ti U' elected next winter, whose vm.-e and vote w il! count on this stibiiit. Ekmemiikr that our prts-nt IV iuiK-ratic iovenior's extra w-ssiou -f the I-giMa-ture oust the tax iyers in the ni-ighltr-h.Ktd of a million of dollars, without amiuiplishing anything. The Stale will be re-aiKrtiomil at the next wvmou. and it is of the ut.iiost importance thai our Legislative and N-natorial tickets he electtil. The Rcp'ililiiniis tf S.mtTHct county, who have Klwks furnished the Im putt- licn uiajonty in this t tngT-w,.iinil iis- triit, are jus y entitled t.i a Rcjmblii-an -i-jnn-r-iiuiHvi- III t ongtl-ss. Air. !-UII Is the Uttuiinee of the (i.nf.-n-K-e, and the Retublivnii of tl county, who have known the iiwn and his -luira-tT for forty years, will, we ijt-ii. ve, give him their votes. A vutofur To! w ti tiitV1 jijt t rrt Truth. feat'? . r- ? .1 ml. fur Turr ir a rule fur Fn-t Tra-!. Xo M(t whut ui pe")e may miy, . n liacevor iuitinn'.i Mr. Siiil!' ! pinoritv in folKirinir fr the HVputilitan 1 riiM'. Fit thirty-five your lit list H'm , I talking to tit ptH.j.lr of tin ruitry j .1.- I. .lmi.i .,, the Heraiji. ami I tlinmth the eolmni!? "f th IIkraij. Hint ,he r.rin.-ii.W of the l;,.,ul.li.n j 1 party ujn tin-m. not iphh a weinn ui- live, hut frt nil wh:it he hontftly ; ...oviiwl wit ritflit an. forth. of i . , .. i i ... the party, .vw mat i.e iw. " ; i le.l tlie nomination tor v npe i lif.tri.-t, hexhoii!.! have tlie full li'iilli- can ote. A r4r f-r T'tt' i ' fr I'm Tml . The nomination of ( 1. snn, t ..iii- i erw-t. hv the hViMii-an o.nfenn of ! thi iliftriet in every way a Worthy 1 one. ami will have,n it nhouM have, the i hrtirty enilor-ni'iit of ever. Itef.nhli.-sin j of the li.K-tri.-t. lie the maii'.r I l.oni a Wliip I'.v inheritance ami al ' .-t-y alonirs that party wan in ex- iU'ii-'. an.l wnee then an earned, fuith I ful work- r, aii.l a!!e and intluential ; a'K.Hile of the riin i.ii of the Kepu'o- i;-in larty. 11' hHi.nl i" a- ..ire : .!ital!y a his private . hann-ter v.n i piil.ii.ailfarea'.N.ve n-prniiii. J-hnrt ' 7'"''ow. , rn'i ;'T '':' '7 r t fur Fr T.-n'l-: ! tJi.s. Cami-hki.u in withJrawinp fmm I the Coi.rewional niiferi'in-e as a eatnli I iate. f i.l a irnui-ful ai-t in a very trravful manner, l ln eoiilerenep nao ii-n e loiiu pMtra.-t.il. anil an then' w re four i.-t-s f.r one hole it was evi-lent they eouM not all lie ns.il. ami ien.0auipl.ell, . .i ... .i . i .:.... tl. i,nf.-rt-nce w.nihl t-n.lanp-r not only the ; sikiiw of the ('oiiL'reHsioiial eatnliilate ; w ho infill lie noiuinat-.!. hut of the can- ! .li.iatcs of the litr-r-n1 county tickets ' un prohahly j.revent thi State tick-t ; p-ttiiii; as lan-'e a majority as it wotil.l ; shoul.l the ticket ' full, with-lrew his 1 name, ith the iisstinin e, luth in man-; u.-r an.l voice, that whoever lui'ht 1h- : iioiiiinaltil woniil have his -ariicst ami i.i lial mip.rt. Th. tv Ion! not In n. up to the time of his entor'mi.' the room this inorniiv, the fainlest iii'licsition if who wouiil 1m-the nomin.i', each eatnli ilate having Hire-voti-t. at hit! hack ami Ki-a.sioii.tlly e-i-ttitu: thni vot.-s in ad.li tion from another county hy al t.-niatine, h-.' :is each of the other nominee? having at limes six Vot'-s. Jnim-tr 7". i'co... .1 rf. fr 7i' ' " ' fur -Vrt T ''"': The Kepulilii-an 'oii-Tessioiial t'onfcr- iice of this district, after a prolonireil K-ssioii. nincludvd its lalK.rs on Saliinlay inoniiiii; hy nominating Colom-1 Kdwani S ull. of Simcrset. It did well in arriv ing at a result, for every day of delay w as calculat.il to do harm. ( ol. S ull t now and has Ui n for manv years the editor j of the Simervet lirnl'1. 11c wtf a Whig until the ilisl.au. liiietit of that party, and has lsi-n a !'.iihliean from the organi zation of the party. A a Republican ulitor, his views nimn all the leading ipiestion of the day were well known, and it is ninlliKsto sav that they are in (K-rfii-t ainirdam-e with the principles of ; the tarty of which he han Ikiti made ' one of the tandarl-U-.iren. He is honrti- lv in favor of the iTotei-tive svstem under which the Republic hasgmwnKo rapidly in material n-sotin-es during the last quarter f a ivntury, and can Ik- de pended tipin to vote always against the eonslde' :ion of Fnt" Trade ineas-.m's. He will Kill the Republican vot' and w iil lie eld ted by a P"kI majority. -1-iiun t Trill" t. .1 rof for T'i- ' for (' Frn Tnhh . t i kn'kka i. Kkaveii -ioed his SU)K-rb sjkk-1i at Pittsburg with the following ; n-marks, w hich even- Republican Voter : should w'H consider and lay to heart iK-fon' poing tt the K.ils: Iet me sto. right bi n- in n-gar.l to that ' and say further that you an- legislating I hv vour hal lo!-when you -ast them on the iiind ilay of NovcuiImt, not only a to an indorsement f the past, but as to , the protection of the hilun-. What do j von want in Pennsylvania? You will ; have just what you vote for. You will get jii1 what you legislate for. You sov- : eivigns who cast the ballot talk about ; legislators and meinlK-rs of Conn-ss : you talk alniut tin' men w ho n-pn-sent : vim. The lonntain d..n"t rise higher th:Mi I its source. You w ill iret just Mich leg:- j latioti as you make by your ballots ; voti will get just such memlH-rs of the legis-lat'in-and jut such iih-ihIkts of ongn-ss as vou make hv vour ballots: and il thev : mve m n-ant tt the trusts you have ltiiKised 11) f Hi them and entrusted lo tli.-iu voiican unmake them in two years. That is your privilege and it is your duty. I tut you nil not expi-t that by voting for nieii who dili'i-r from you in ilitical principles you will bring no harm to voursclves. to your country, or to your immediate ooMituunity. You an- facing just now in this contest, as I la-lieve. a go-at home problem. Yon vote on the second day of Noii-mUT for the coiitinu atiiv of the industrial irosjK'rity of this country, or you vote against it. Then' i no middle ground. The iiestion is w hether you desin' a nmtiiiuanii- or a lR'ttcruient oi" the condition of ailairs in our country and in your eomniiinity. If you do. it seems to me th-ri' is hut one .nurse ojK-n to you. and that ist. sii K.rt the party which hy its policy has brought all this pnwjK'rity of your eou;i trv. ha built lip vour industries, has made lalHir botioranlc and tiroIi!;,bl... :;nd i.. .:i a., e . i. l .i.. u:i? illK'ii 11 ;(-t"e n' nieii n iiii laisir itV. tb.'ir ha.i.l :i!i.!s to have tlieir own holla's furnish.! with ininforts, tt edu cate tln-ir chiidn n. to br.ng Iiok- ami happiness to themselves and -their fami lies, and to those who are to come afl.-r them. I car.ti.it jmrsiH' this question. Tln-n' are manv State issues involved which I have a'.n 1..1V ills u-sod In-fon- a Pittsburg ieii.v. then-fon'. 1 shall not attempt to discii them again. I have nothing o m-all after nearlv foiirwuksof nii- sideration of what 1 had the honor of sayitig to you. when 1 addressed that gn'at audience in thel-iflh Avenue Music lla-1, nearly f.ur weeks ago. I have Ik-cii stn-iigilienil in the ls-liof that the lo-public-tn rty oilers to the Knp!e of I'eiinsylvaiiid. in the National aud State! issues, the wisest and best x tii-y w iiich ; isnffereil by any jsilitical party. and that no man no man w ho is niiiidltil of his dtitv to himself or his family ran lin--gard it. I say this is a family pu-t ion. if you ak me ' How shall I vote on tl.e 2nd f NovemlsT?" if von khv. "How shall 1 know whether this Ivcpuhlicau party or mlicy is the right thing to ku.- ; tain by my liallot : how shall I know what my duty is or what luy interests are?" aft.T iiii!ligent consideration and j after tsi-uring ail the light you can, I will : advise you what ti do. " . frn the nioniing of the election call i your family atstut you. Kneel down i with them and ask Almighty tind for. bis dimtion in the ilischargc of your high duty; your wife will follow you tt the d'K.r and you will kiss her and take yonr laughing blue-eyed Itaby fnim her arms and tin-ss vour lips to the velvet :. . i: t.i t .... i hi. iiimpitii cinvK, ami witti tears m your ey y,tu w ill turn from them and go Ut the Kiils and sav : " ife, huhy, I will vote for yon to day." Applause,. "I will vote for comfort for our home, I w ill vote for plenty on our table. 1 w ill vote for my health for my wife in time ! tf oiifuion and alarm exists in the cur's of aickness, 1 w ill vote for edu.-at ion l.tr : liou,K.il. owing to the Imllucinutiou. of my hoy as he w.wn up 1 will vetc for , i.iit.ar, .iatu.- rs to which Un-ncar is snb cioth:ng that will make them just as pre- L , " , , ,. ... ntahle a anv man s children, I will ; Aa al ,k--"l. -""' Kenteni. was v-te f.r that which w ill bring happinesn ' -". -"''' g the ran- m t!.t myai nla.i , Tlie and coiulort and plenty and home altove j wiitin-r U ing w arm, the Count uuhmtomil ; hi fain-. Tl.e car returtmi nincr than You ask me how the man who votes j ixiit.-l, and Rent,- anwe hastily and be- !, Ak thPfV n!' "nC "- - " r. h..,..n the swer, only one way vou can voie. in niv .i . , , judgment: and theman who does thai ! '' t!""k'"-' l!" ",!i-r w as aU.i.t t. .l-aw in the intelligent discharge of the duties i " w,;""i""b l",u hen ihi t-ur- if citi-nsliii. casts his Iwilot and can ! ' km.wri, as tlu-story has just baked cast it only in one waythat is for tlie j ""!. htn it was mvntly. The intideiit shows whole Kt'itublicau ticket from top to bottom. I "treat applause. A roic or TaU it a eV or Frrt Trunk. No man ii nHre vitally v.!ui ninn flip ni-j iiitftiaiio. if a i.r-it-tiv tariff j j tl. fc.niier. Tlw pnv f hi I I(RiiuM: tleja-iuls ujain the tti ho wnt it. P.tviik nu!iiler of i low n the ! mHilufarturin inliitn- ! tbo country, and y take y fr.m the fanm r the tli.iKjnL of hk-ii w ho consume hm .ni- .I.. - ,. ..f i.w, who i-onsume hit fni- ,,,. Li!- tl.-v ..rk in the u.i!l. the tlliUH and tlie ii.i. I he utile tirw , ,r iviniHTittic jwrty i a continuous! ni.n r i..te1ive yt.-iii. It i . . .-. ; i .. .i m i,,irea cr.Mii, mimi...;..-. , pivvcnted tlie nuwiuti oi inwmw, i tliis in turn ha tvsuiw.1 hi lowerun; , u . , aii.l rtMlnt'ii1. the ahilit of hthor- t er to iMin-h.tw the f..rmer'i prmlililM. If j ! there i anvtliinif tliat uinnem tlo want, j it isu iirotoitive tarilf, tlutt hv inuritig i pri wajs, itive tiie lal-orer tkalilitv to lie well. The fanner vot for hi i , . jii. . ,.i Pui.iil.ti i own puvket, who he!ji! to ekit KeiulU- ; . ... , ,, ; call liieuilK-rs of (olire.- a"i I . !?. fx-na- tors who w ill rtami iy a proUvtive tarilf. .1 for T"ir ir n fr Firr TnuU: TllK r-.'ht of KUtTniL-e inot lily a pnv- il Kl.pl hut a .iutv. In thin .i.untrv the ! ;- rule, an.l they .lo ho thro.ii.'li the j Kv-ry man who n. l.i-t." to vote : li'.toniv n.-L'hi-ts his.luty hut forfeit hin j part in ihe p.veiiiio. nt of the i.untry. ! Mr Blaine in h:- s h to the jm.ple of i Cl,. -1. r i.u..tv. ptita this question very r n' 'y ' ! " ',"',. :i:,.. j " in-iieral l(-aver alli.l. l I" the io-.n!ii!ty 1 .f p.i.ple Mayln-at home. 1 rvm.tu- j l r ;Kiikin in a weleni tow n one il iy. ami j a.ljii-inc v..t. p-1 fx; present on el.it ion. or, j in t hi-Tiotl. or, I it . - mi . 1 i l.-... i ..i- of xi .solute liivi rnniciit that a single ! i diiilii I4 tounil who woulii have to If j uresKil ti east his LaiM We III this tuu try pi anoiit so lainil.ar wiih our rights tliat, it' it iIihsi not imcl contempt, it ilix-s soine times hrnil i-arci.siness. "I haic s.iiHiini-s thoii'.'lit that if any -iti-n n.i.lects to vol.- for I wo simi-s-ivc election, his ri:l.t of sutlraj-'O sIiomM Im- sus- inii tor ten years. M !l government nKls up.n the i.ii-atiiai eiieh man shall .lis. Iiary' his ihltv ot c ilii n-ilip. I! we lie; le-1 11 we are auiity "I" in.liller.-nee. r of a forni of in- ; .hilio ii.vwhi. li w ill inijiairthe -pint, and ; ul'iiiiai iy the iorni ..f ! :. .1 tv '..- t j -oiclll- j tliellt. Tlios:- who pass hv llllil I'ofet the 1 i .1 i of n-pn-.si uianve (-iivernm.'iit ehoiilil : n-iiicmlKT tnat lli. rc i always somelily who will prtortii :h.p- ihtlic- f.r them. The mill on horseback is visible on ciety hill, i ...-publics that have sunk out of cxistuuT tu.il lhen- have '(ecu many oi' Pi.-m have i '.lie (loan for lack ol the prf Tiuan.x- of; titlinal thitii-v" .1 for 7ii' ia ii n-fi for f'nr Trt"l' . I j The Ii' i.ithlican Congressional eonfer- t eiicc for this district, after a pntra-t'.l j stru-'L'le in wiiieh the hcsl of gco.1 feid- ; ing exist!, arrived Saturdav inori.iliir. at a conclusion on and pn-sont-.il the n.i-ne of Kdward S-ull as its eandidate 1'ioin the lieginuing if the coiit.-st. S.iu- , ,ii ' was the franklv i rx-l eountv's first e!ioit: ii know 'lodged tn-ond choi.-e of the other tnree (urinties comping tiie .viniii ! district. On Sain r-lay iuorningtiemT.il ' ("iiinplK 11 s. name was withdrawn a a I candidate U-fore the infereni-, and aftT j st'Vi'r.il fruil'i-ss ballots had Imi-ii taken ; Siincrsot K county's i-andi.late mi-ived the vote of three nullities and then the j iinaniinoii vote of the conference. Not- w i! Iistaudiiig the long duration .if the nuifi-n-ncc, in which every confen-e st...sl loyally by his eandidate, nothing .Ki-urmt to mar tlie Tr.en.ny relations existing Ik-Iwivh camiiilah's and con ; fern's, from the fir, ses-ioti at !!.' ifonl some six w.vks ago. Mr. N ull need no intnidiiction to tlie ; jK-op'c of Sinn rx t c iii.it;-. nmoiig whom ; he has lived for more than forty year, :n d in coini.rd with whom he h.a ever l:!Kr- l w ith voice and pen for the main- i K iiamv of Republican principles and I sit T-ma.-v. S,.,ers. t .-ountv has had I no liepiioliciii r. jiresi-nlative in I'ongn-ss for more than twentv vears, and now that she ii.is Ihiti concede! the iindi- l::te. We dolll't not Voles of iier nple. he will receive the 1 .'(' fir Till in a ''ill f'i- '- Tr"li. Rain From a Cloudless Sy. Kti.tiO'l. im. H Mjuy canard- have douhtless ornritialcd in North Can lina. but t!ic trmhfiil taie of a I'lieiiom-'Uoii at Char lotte inak.s i hem but isior ston.s iiid.i-d. A : Li-cai -i-iiMiiii -n prevail at t 'hari'iitc. It is i . .i -i .l by a pair of tn-es iti l;v vicinity of : ivhi. ii. n-gnl.irly each di;y at :t o'eliK-k a ! r':, weroj rain fali. The j h.-n-imenou was ! yeferdav wil 'i."--'.l by humii-il- of citizens Isior.. w hose -.'.-.' rain fell for two hour. At 'i o'clock to-day an immense crowd had : i!-s..mi'iil. a-.uiiting tiie nt-urremi- of the : pin inHia -non. The -kits w en-perl. -tly clear. ; and the sun was shining brightly. The g-iMiii.l in lb.- i ieinity was dry an I du-'y ow iiiM to long di. Might. Two scrubby oak ir,-.-- stand in a yard al the cottier of Ninth ami II -itivts. There nothing unusual ii'. oi tut- ap'ara:iii' of the ipci, that . th.y an- not very well liiliil with leaves. A: ii o clock the ei.4.i unit nnil: itii le was rew.inlid by tiie apji-aniiice of ruin. It 1k , gaij eoniiiig doi n Ih-Iw'S'Ii tlictrei- ill a kind of uii:. whi. li grad'ial'y iii-n-:eil until it ' v a- a g'-alli bu! genuine r iintall. Though rain was faMin:.' is fXri- the cyi-s of ail those ' -n-ctn noon, could leli win'iin. il cam-. It ' iM'itd Ik- ii e j.iiiiig fiom a juint alwiv. the toil- of the !m-. and it i-mimm-d to fail un- Iil o o -liK-k. and that was ail that could 1' : n-a'iisttl. Kv. rv iudiviihui pnent .imld ' si- it .i -liulv. An nniiirella hi id under the ,-, :i;,. ,,,.,, ..ni.-kif .lrii.i.ii.,. i.i - - 11 Si-me of iiie water was .aihi nil in a wau-r-i .ps if garment. The Wiitt r was icy cold. Atnoag liio-t- pn-seiit waMr. Jam- A. Har ry, sergimt in rhanxe of the signal stiition, w in. was n. iinprcsse-l with what hew itness--.i I hut he n-poried the iKvunviiec to Waii toii. The gniiind ii'Vi-nil by th- rainfall is aismt In ftx-t .-(plan-. This tt'otiili rfui .K-ciir- "'"'"" '--i!.v l,r "llr wn-ks i.i.-t, as i lie nsnleiit ol the vaiiutv will ti-siily. While the rain was f.illnig yelenl.iy j--.(ii. -!imi(..l lin- r.is to niake observa tions. The leaves and Iwis were pi-rfii-ily dry. and w hile they wen., in the trew thcy ould see the rain coming iio.vn from alsive tiiem. No Krsoii even aileiiipls to explain tin- .ih tioinciion. Extraordinary Casualty. A LLUNTOIVN. et. "Jt. A fearfll! lU-eidi lit t.sik piJMv ill the Sterling ':itc qiiarrv', near Slariiiirion. this morning. 1'avid Kvans, a-otii and his only son, William, aiml 14. iMitii r-ditig al Miliport. CiriKiu inuuty. iveie walking over it tunnel to j.-et some w jtcr u in ii -udd. iiiy tin tu.uicl Isgau to cave in anil the rsill, w ho was a short dis tance fr;. in his father, saw him iloun. and Is'tbiv ht' (imld get out of the way. he tisi went down ab.ul loo fi-'t an l they were n.ven-.! by a huge mas of nibbi-h ind earth. !' is b -iii-vcd it will lake wi-k or months Is-forv the IknIi can Ik- mnvi-n-il. a (hey lie ntider a mountain of mhiii-h. John Sodi r. who was ticarthe victinn, narrowlv , t-seajs-ti going d wu with them. The Czar Murders an Aid. ST- Phtehsbi-. Oct. 22. A t.rrrihle state bow ever present to the autocnilii-i-iar is the fear f a v-leiit death. A rub j'ir Tate w a nit fur Free Trtuif. can it m -. . . ...v . - - - - .,,,,;,, f , ; l,u, it is still ale i-jn w !m was traveiini! in this n.untrj , aim i . m ii in. laai never mi-ii a p.pular ela tion, sai.i , solut.-iy in tiie control of the aiulerliilt in to in.-, alicr the nuvtini: wax over, thai my t t.-n-.t. The original Hymhi-ate had fl.ri,".,1 apial .iim.I.i1 stnoiLTly in his ears, lie j ((() Miw.riii Thirtviitht ia-r rent, of this not Ik li. ve in t!.- country he eanie lnui . . ' . A SOUTH PEN N SALE. Believed to be Contemplated by the Vanderbiltato Pittsburgers. Nrw York, Oct. :!J. Tlw following ftory f a South 'tit!iylrahia nmfeivni-e, to be helil linv, to puliibl, xireiitl.v br au- , tliia evetiinjr: A tvnforeiiw will be '''y within few w!'t. .H will I li1eni)iiiel what ai-titin jihall I tii kin nsiriliiii; ihe South Pennsylvania ., . ... ., . . . . , .i . lw lvu k ,(, lt. ,((WT wurtJi for trilU jt, t . Ml j, wi )lavi. , ,attf jt, nuUr ,urN1. ali if ,). ivnnvlvania lhtilnMid c.nndiiLV iin-liilt4. fi. Hirlit it ui ultinuite ;-i,.ri only ) reaelml in the Sujiivnie (imrl uf ibe I'niiJ Staww. The Mtunlion ha. however, chunid very inalerially miiiv the auit waa first hnmRlit, '" i---i'ie u.u. .or .i..., ..u.., ..... tbiuk it worth while to Ilht it anv further, ' i.nul'v as tlie u.tiiful oun-ome of the ' i of a lniyv Mini of money without heinp a- wiml of attaining any raiiil renult!.. for the I'ittyhurh irty ai nVtennineil tiH.n the ntiwinieixiii oi an mooi iiiiem line unuera ' ei.an.-r. n iney aru coiiiixikii io pie "I' "'' " "e South rv.n.M-lva.iia. how a io.ii. o a !. WIhmi the Yamlerbiit iutent agrwl to -ll out ! the IVniylvatiia. they .hil ai 'f ' Sliore iKirptin. Now their ""'.v intent to pi their money . ml, ami 1'eniM-ylvaiiia Ix-ing enjoiued in mi huy- iiii: ilieiriiitereM, tiiev will iimloiihtiilly tlis- ; - p' of it to any in.ieiKliilriU mti-riit whi.li pms to make the iuvtMitieiit. xin-rv iia Im-ii a jmait ehaiie in the '- ." " ' tiesnre liei.I by the I'nion Trust Ounpany, to In- issiuil only aher ot jT-enl. tins Ikx-ii i til up. I'uiil that time, Mr. Twombley is ! in full control of the pro-rty, hy virtue of ow niui; nil i.i tin of stin k issu.-d to him in j )ymeiit for pn-iiminary ex-nse for the 1 barter ami the surveys. Xost.K-kbut this, ! exci-pt Mich as was necessary to tuulify ili ' ni l"i, has evi r Iki-ii issmil, anil grave ; .loiilus have btK-ti expMwil, even by urtieH j fKc.i.llv to the enterprise, lest this issue of i siock mi'hl Is- ilii-larnl iileir.,! hv the Peiin j Iiauia c.iiii1sMi tla- in"oittnl that It was not issued foraxalid tiinsidenitioii. j It is iK'licvetl. however, that the Yander j hilt imcR-st would much prefer st liiiijt out to jjomti ahcatl w ith tin prosi-iilioii ot the i enten.nM-. ami II n i(rolalile tliat tlie coiiler- i iKi- iil n-ull in a contract f.ir the SALKOFT1IKIH IXTKRK-T on v-rj- rea-iinalile terms to nr. Hosteller and Ids friends. They have a great ileal of int. rest in the matter, and it would not Ik; at ad surprising to see work on the new line h. im very simrtly, and prostvutcd with 'Vnr. The Pennsylvania is jilaml in a very en ioits Kiiti.n in tlie matter, luiiiise it is ub- s.ilntelv powerless to prevent the work from 1 , 1 ., , , goinj on, units H can prevail w mi me i un derbill pirty t.i hold oil' anil wait, which is hardly probable. They have nearly $l'.iio, (l invobil ill this enterprise, and the Penn sylvania has Ihi!h enjoined fnim purchasing that interest. It is much more likely, there fore, that they will sell to another purchaser not under t tie lan of the court, rather then wait lipdi tl;e chance of the Pennsylvania Uing authorized to i-arry out (he bargaitC an ! they are Ir- more likely to close up the matter at once, l.t capital lie found for a ri a! enlcriiri-K' and the eoiistrui-tion of i another line, iiiKtn sulHlantially the same I.H-atioii a that on which work hits been Stop(HN. What elfi-t Ihe retin-ineut of President Itoweii from the Iteading will have, remains to Ik-se n. hut the Reading people will vr taii.'y tiv.tr the must ruction of the new line eKi-i:iiiy -itnv the tmitraets for the intcr ebange of tr.itlic have already iKvn mad-, ami the new line has the pledge of a JU kt .-. lit. trailie giiar.int.i- from the Reading, the New Jersey Central, the "Pittsburgh and Ijike J-'.ri.. and the Lake Shon- niuds. .1 nie fur Tutr il ni-- or Free Truth: Forged Warehouse' Receipts. I.Ni'iAXvroi.is, N-t. 'M. There an; stn.ng imlii-aiioiis lierethat ladiana has lost another citizen, and that the Canadian colony bus gained a new nvniil. Iiii khn J. 1-andcrs w;l- eoniid.aitial clerk of ljmders. lkirnes .. i i it. .11.. I. j t t., 'RTK -(acKcr, am iitntia niiinim it union to I.iiiders, tiiveii k Co., the latter firm own ing ami ojiettitiiig a lii'tisil wan-house. In add;'ioii he was the senior iiihiiIht of the firm of I-atnlen A Weaver, hmkers and iiun missii ii men. For several days rumors have liei-n current that IjiiiiIits hud siaitssfuily inw-lised the -K-hi-tne so successfully worked by N'.i id of Chicago, and the sum he had obtained was placed at a large figure, but the facts so liir ascertained show 'that ihe losses an- alsiiil -iai.miu. lenders obtained the money on forged warehouse n-ceipts. and the paK-r is held liy two city banks, the Meridian National holding $-ti.ooo. and the Indiana Nationel, $12,ooil. It is said thai Landers lost heavily in Chi cago sjH-ciilation, and, finding himself in uivd of fund-, as confidential clerk of lain-di-rs 'liven A Ot. he issued forged wan-house nivipts for jsirk as the pmiK.rty of Landers v Weaver, a mrt of w hich was in the ware house at one time, brh hail been sold out and the piper not taken up. C. 11. Wi-aver, Lan ders s (Kirtiier. admits a loss of ii.' hy his partner's iK-nttioiis, hut says his own rt-txml i dear. The banks say that the receipts are genuine, while the firm say they are forger-ii-s. and the question wiil doubt lent go to the courts, lenders has not Ik'Ii seen since iis in of Friday. Collision Caused by an Open Switch. IbnuoiT. OctolKTii. A passenger train on the iH-tniit. lirand Haven and Milwaukee Railnmd, tmisistiiig .f a baggage car, two oKii-hes and a kIccjkt, hy means ifan oKn sw itch at Royal Ihik. about eight miles fnim here, last night ntn into a heavily-loaded freight train. Kiiginvr Augustus Od.-H. if the lossenger train, and his fireman, Thomas l'.am-tl. jitiuKtl after vainly trying to stop the train. Doth tiigiitei were wrecked. Hag ga.Tinan John Heniiessy and Thomas B. Alt-xaiider were buried under the tragiiieiits of i he baggage, badly bmistilaud burned, the stove having Iv.i'n etnplinl on their legs. Alexander's tundition is critical. John Sniedli-y, tin-man of the freight engine, was taken from under one of the bmken cylin ders, the -u-im fmin which had literally cooked the rl-li of iiis lugs, right side and arm. He will die. -Nicholas Lamb, engin eer of the freight, was badly cut aud scalded. Tlie engliitiT and fin-man of the passenger train, w ho juni-nl before the crash,-rolled dow n the embankment and were badly hurt, F.ngiiiivr Mcll having his shouhlcr lisl.Ka tul and being iiijuml internally. Several tit hers nsvived minor bruises. The track is toni up, niils iwtsteil in even' dinvtt.tn, and the reinuatits of the two engines lie iil a pn. mist-nous limp. The loss is not less than s."ill.ol.. Killed in a Came of Foot Ball. r.uui.u; ct. il. Harry Harrison, of iiew Jersey, a wtudeut at IUekinson ctillege, whs a ino-t iiistanlly killed during a game of f.K.t bail playtil here this afternoon ls?-Iwci-ii the Swutlimore. of Philadelphia, and 11 1 k'n.soi; n-alns. The gume w as one of the fit ist fi-n-fly contested conHiits witnessed this -i.ii and tvsulted ill a score of 3D to II in favor of the Snath mom. In the second i 'farrison aMurvtI tlie ttall, when his !;- u nis made a rush, and in thex ramhle hat ciiu.it lie was thniw a ttackwanis with p litnv. His licad struck tlie hart! earth ... a stone and niptunsl a blisi vessel be hind the left ear. The fall also produced coucussion of the brain aud resulted finally in alnint fifteen minute after tlie accident. He was u'mx;! twenty-two yean old and a g'.':it favorite. Hi body will be sent home jti Nlomlay. It is said that he had been Iw.tiy injuml at Ijifayctte college while playing f.s.t hall aiul was in no condition to play Kxlay. .1 nde fur Title it a putV fur Fret Trude. OVER THE NATIONAL ROAD. ! I Mr. Blaine's Drive From Brownsville to Washington, Pa. W uHiaitoa, Pa., Octolier il. James U. Illaine left West Bniwnsville early this ristrning aud dmve to Washington, a dis-Umi-e ttf JO miles. He tilini: via the old National road and stopped at niany jsiints along the mute to talk with old friemls whom he had known years ago. He reach ed Washington at 1..1U o clock this afteni.Ktn and was driven to the residence of John H. Kwiiig, hisuncJe. At 4 o el.K-k he was es corted by the students of Washington and Jetrerson Ctillege, of which he is an alumnus, headed by the Washington Cornet Band, to the steps of the old building fnim which he graduated. Alex. Wilson, a elassiiial', in mxluecd tlie distinguished visitor. After the imnslm-tiim Mr. Blaine made a hull hour noii-luirtisaii spvta-li. He referred to the days he hail spent in college and the plea-sure it gave him to meet the friends of his father and his mother, as well as many of his own. He also made n-fiTciioe to the county uiul the great men she had produced in complimentary terms. At the close of his remarks, which were addressed to a large cn.wd of citizens, not only of the town, but of tlie surnitinding country, he wa driven by his relatives over the .Washington oil field. As they Kissed along Mr. Blaiue me tut the many wonderful changes that had taken place in the county sin. he used to niam its hills and vailcys. The drive lasted an hour or more, when the ltrty Municd to town. To-night a grand mvpiion was given at tiie college. The building was iirilhantly iiluuii.iatt-d and thousands of (k-ixmis t.sik part iu the mi-plion. Blaine is known to have a wonderful memory To night al tlie college an old gentleman gr.is ed him by the liand and was uisiut to iiitro hiif hi.-iisclf, when Mr. Blaine iopl him and said: -'l remember you distinctly; you aK Jir. ,' miming (he man, " mid live u)Hin yonder hill," Kintiim in the dim-lion of his Inline. Tha two had not seen each other for 2! years. Similar incidents of the kind Kvurmi during the evening. . . .1 rule fur Vrte us n rule fur Fit Tiii'l'. Llberty'sTfnveilinar. ; New Yokk. Oetolsr 1 !. Tin-taiee steam- ; ers of the Amerii-au Coiini.illii-ihai run fnim the lkiltery to Liberty Is and . i. '..-d ihe largi-st imw d of vi-iior- lel sy ;ha; have Ixi-ii to ee llartholdi's Statue i.l a.iy o t-day IK-fon-. An extra attraction w.i the Hi-.-l of j war vessels thai arrived early in tile day I id j anchored near by. The last pi-ve of l.-oa.:e ; was secured )--stenlay, and l!ie-talue virtual- ' ly stands coiiiileted. j The lat plate was the s.ile ofthe r'.giii fo.it. This is a huge piece of bnmze ten f.vt long hy j four wide, it was kept on the teiiiHii-.t;'y staging at the top of the js.il.-slal ti allow j is;igc in and out from the statue lor tiie ; workmen. Without the aiTt!in- it ;'u- b it- ! tout of tilt- lisit the w ltole inl.-rior ol the j stat tit would lie dark. Tin. same means of j exit and entrain were us-il when the s-a:ne was put together in Paris after its completion, j For this reason the bottom of the right fiit is tiie only Kirt of the tiiliossas figure that has never been put in wition la fore. It wa. secured in the pnwuee of Major-gi-iieral S holicld anil the American Commit tee. The Iron staircase within isalmoset fi:i ishtil and the work of fitting the lenses into the apertures in the ton h is nearly iinii!et ed. The electric plant has la-en set up and the engines are ready to start. The n-t of the lanis will be made by the light house au thorities early this wn-k. The - steamship La Bn-tuune. having on boanl the French dciegau-s to the dc 1 : it ion of the Statue of Liiierty. was sighted off tin island at ft o'chiek-lo-iiay. She crossed the bar two hour later. She was delayed Ic iv ing Havre by a heavy storm until two days after her regular sailing time. Indians Want Revenge. Ccstek. Mon., vt. il. An a my mlUvr arrived from Fort Custer stan-s that at 3 p. x. Friday a party f Crow Iii i..u.s ."sic hurriedly into the ptst and n-Kirtcd tliat they had been attakil by a wararty of the Sioux now in their camp iiIhhU three mM up Little Horn river, and that in the indue following two of their iiuuiIht had hi-n killed. Col. I'lirlv. .t i-o.iim i idant. !m nieili itely onleril tiie ;rarris 1 1 tin ler a mis and in a short time they were at the scene of sictain with live Imai; of the Firt 'iv alrj'. They foil id tw t.VoV Inlian d-il mid 13 more wo'iti'liil. w bile toe Sioux had left some ofthci,- wa.-.'io '.-dead on the lie.d. having lecii tiiiiiK-!h-.l to abaii lou tlicai, evident iy owing to tiie rapid tulvamv of the cavalry. IMachmeitts were sent out and a thorougii scareii w s made of lin- 'nil's ami ravines iu the vicinity. The S'oux had tna-le gKsl their e-cjjK', liow. t -r and n i trice of them could be found. They are evidently the adv iu of th war party of Sioux which recently left Po ilar River Agency to raid the Cnnv- tl-tieral Heath, the-SKi-ial Agent at Poplar River, noti lin 1 I he authorities ot their depart lire, but was unable to prevent it. a t!i"re are only two -omininies of triKei statioiiiil near the agency. All the Indians left sei-retly and were faraway when the fact iK-i-ame known. The Sioux are said lo In- greatly excited over the raid tiKin their nice and the mimic: of an Assitiiboine squaw by the Crows, m ar Poplar River, and are evidently Ik-iii on re .venge. A rule fur Tote in n rule fur Free Tnule. Two Earthquake Shocks. ClIABLKsniN. Oct. At ."tocliK-k this morning a sharp slns-k of earthquake, the duration of which wasHlsuit twelve seconds, was felt here, and at 2. to this afternoon there were two equally strong tremors. Houses were shaken and windows ratticd, but no da magi was done. At Columbia tiie morning shis k was felt at .'2'. It lusted thirty Kinnds mid was the heaviest felt since August 31. It was precedul by loud and continuous rumbling, which lastid until the shiK-k passed away. Nearly all Ihe sleeping residents of the town were awakened by the shock, which swayed buildings and nittled furniture' alsmt in a lively fashion. At 2.43 another shock ticcurrtil. It was also ai-om-plished by a loud detonation and slnsik buildings lor aUmt ten seconds, but destroy llotiiiiig. At W'illiiinglon, N. C there were schK-ks at S A. a. and j.4. p. M., Uith of w hich swaye! the largest buildings ieniptili!y. At Raleigh the disturbance Ustk place at it a. m. and 3 p. m. At Augusta they were felt at 4.35 a. . and 2.17 P. At Blackvilie, a hundred miles from Charleston oil the Stuth Carolina Railroad, there were two severe hlioeks. and Hummcrville n-irts the sanm exterieiiee. Summary of a Crop Report. Cllic.vto, Oct. 2ft. The Fiirmeri Heriew publishes the tbllowing summary of its weekly crop roKirts : Tlie reK.rts from the turn U-lt last week outline the actual yield of corn from busking. In i-cvcnteen coun ties of Illinois the yield is given at twenty seven bushel; in twelve Iowa counties thir ty bushels; In nine Kansas counties, twenty four bushels; ill eight Nebraska counties thirty-two bushels; in live Missouri counties twenty-seven bushels; in six Indiana coun ties thirty-six bushels; in seven M'liiiesota counties thirty-four bushels. Iu ten of the winter wheat growing counties of Suit hem Illinois theaccrage seeded to winter wheat, a coni-iansl to txs-i, is IH4 jar cent. ; in In diana lilt kt cent. ; in ihio loft p-r cent. ; in Wiseon-in V kt cent. The few returns from Michigan indicate a slight increased acreage. Arrest of a Counterfeiter. St. Loris, Oct. 2ft. A savial from Lit tit Rock, Ark., iys: l ulled States I h-puty Marshal Fnulkeiilx-rg arrived on tlie noon train from Nt-Wiort, Ark., whither he went yestenlay to bring in T. V. Pratt, arrested there Friday charged with filling the north western portion of this State with spurious coin. Pratt is an old offender and hat! in his pomession a full kit of counterfeiter's toola. A rote fur TUe u a rule fur Fret Trade. o(E , Mrs. Parsons Shows her Mettle. New Yoke, Ot. 24. Mrs. Parsons, wife of the condemned Chicago Anarchist, was ad vertised to speak this snernHiii ot a hall in Orange, X. J. A crowd gathered at the place, but were unable to gain adniission.tlie proprietor having decided, iu view of the unfavorable public comment, not to allow the meeting to take lUuiethere. When Mrs. Parsons arrived she walked thniiigh tlie crowd and up stairs, braced Iterself against the d. sir of the hall. hurst it open and march ed ti)i to ihe platform. The crowd followed her into the hall and she at once began to deliver her lecture on Allan hisiii. Some boys mailt- a slight distiirltancr and she said : " If those kills do not stop they will be put out." Later on there was more coin mot ion among some of the auditors, whereupon Mrs. Parsons said if there was any attempt to make trouble she would have the disturb ers ejected by the pilice. There was more or less confusion throughout the lecture, but not enough to prevent the i-akcr from fin ishing what she had to say. A vitr fur Tnte it a pule fur Free Tnule. Biggest Parade on Record. PiiiLWKi.rtltA, tM. 21!. The pirade to night in honor of the return of the del gates from the Richmond Convention, was the greatest demonstration of the kind ever seen in this city. There were alsilit 4" i.ikki men iil line, and the paginiit was nearly live rnili-s long. Oh account of the great mass of people who lilted the streets as sKitators, tiie pinch- was obliged lo move slowly, and the enormous nuinisT of men in line delayed tiie starting of the parade for over an hour. It whs nine o'clock when the head of the column moved fmin Diamond street, and it was long after midnight w hen the parade was dismissed. Along the route of the (m rade there were'fully -.IKUrnu siectator, Xo demonstration of the Knigiit of Ijibor in any city has equaled to-night's prNviou. . The great featureof the jianide wa the order ly ladiavior of the wrtici units, who were gm-ttsi w ith cheers along the line of man h. A niii-lingut the Academy of Mu-ic was ad dressed hv local Knights. Testers Blown to Pieces. Saniiv Hihik, Oi-IoIkt 21. The OrdiiaiH-e Boa ii I fired the 12-ineli mortar this nfter niH.ii. The charge was ail K.uuds of jKiwdei aud -hells litadcd with s:ind. Tliis utterniMin the siiells wi-re lo lie loaded with iMiwder. One shell was fired by n soldier named John P. King. Firt Lieutenant William M. Mel inite siiiK-riiitetiil.il tiie work. After ihe tilling of the next shell and the screwing in of liie plug it exploded, blowing the soldier lo plcivs arl 1 falaiiy injuring Metcalfe, who lived hut half an hour. His body was fear fully mangled, while that of King was picked up iu pieces in the vicinity. it is surmised that some grains of powder 1ihI .ii I ill Ihe thread of the hole iu the shell, and the plug lieiug screwed iu brought alsiiit the explosion. This is the first fatal an ident which has hapieiieil during the last twelve years, the length of time that ihe OrdnaiKV Board has lieeii testing guns hi re. Many guns have burst, but no one was ever injured by such an explosion before. Fires in the Blue Mountains. Reaimni. -t. 'J3. During the tost few lays tienu tires have Iki-ii raging iu the Blue Mountain which seimrute Berks and Schuylkill counties, and ttt-night the reflec tion tf the fiamcs an tie seen many miles distant. Iu iiiiiKeqlleiice of the drought the w.hmI is unusually dry and the flames make rapid prognss. notwithstanding the fact that many farmer are fighting the fire to prevent Its spread lo iheon-hards and farm buildings at the fisil of the mountains. It is cstiinatiil that between l.mm and 1,SNt acres of wikk! land have lui-n hurmil over and the loss in timlsT thu-far isestimated al s.-',j.uoii. There has Iki-ii no loss of life, though many nar row eM-ap.-s an- re xirted. She Was in a Hurry. ATLA.tTti. Ua., S-t. 21. A singular suit for bigamy has just been docketed in Fannin county. A suit .for divorse ha some lime been iK'tidiiig on la-half of Mrs Jenny .l.ynd Orton against her husband. On Tuesday night last the jury granted her the lini! nlease from timjugal Ismd. While the jurj- was out, and la-fore it had r. iit.il it. finding, so anxious was Mr. Orion to clinch matters that she ap'-ared la-fore a Justice of the Peace aud was married lo a neighlKiring farmer, Jasa-r Weaver. The indictment for bigamy, since found, allege that at the hour of the pretended marriage to Weaver, the woman was still the lawful w ife of Orton The case will la' called up at the next term of court. A ri ilr fur Title i rule fue Free Tritite. He Swallowed Rough on Rats. K.kik, Oct. 24. This evening laiys, while playing alniut the outskirts of the town, found the laxly of an old man, about fifty years of age, lying in an old building, and a box of ' Rough on Rats" lying near by. The baly was identified a that of Orson K.k-Ii, a fanner of West Greene township, it is said In- quarreled with his family a few .lays sitn-e ami lett bis house in a nig-. It Will Be Glad Tidings to the LADIES TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS SEWIXGMACHINES, Esi'F.riALLY OS TUK w It has A HUM ARM: HI LKV noom VAX ht. HASVl.En WITH EASE. It is alwolmelv SELF-THREADING Except the eye of the needle. A (a-rfti-t (mis itive TAKK-l'P WITHOUT A CHKCK SPRIN'i. A PF.RFWT SELF-THREADING SHUTTLE. ItM triifioti enn e Ttn&le without reimniiiK fnim the race. A nt-w ul convt nifni Stitch Regulator and Indicator, By which uny ezAct utitch cau lie miuU. or dtipli oiled wit ht ut experimenting. An AUTOMATIC BOBBIN-WINDER. By which a bobbin can be wound as even a a K(Ool of thread without the aid uf the hand. It Is THE MasT III R ABLE anil TII'JR OrilllLY M ILT XAUlfXE IX THE U'oltl.T. Iulies are astonished at, and greatly admire its LIGHT AND QUIET RUNNING Qualities, and at the immense variety of imcticitl aud useful work that can he done on this Mai-hliie. Ladies of tatt and good Judgment w ill n en tertain the thoiiM-hl of htiyine; any other Sew itip Machine, after earemlly examining- the merits of the WHITE. Persons wlshinf to examine il. honld at once address JOSEPH CRIST, Ag't., Jenner X Roads, Somerset Co., Ia. auglH-'ss. XECUTOU'S NOTICE. Estate uf Harriet Snyder, dee'd. late ofSlonvereek Townshipp. Soin.-na't t o.. Pa. Letters testaraentary on the alaiveesutte haviiiu been fn-anted lo the undersimied hy ihe pmtar authority, notice is bereliy given Uiull person in debted Ui mud estate to make immediate tuivnieut and those hariug claims aaainst the same will present I hew duly auilicntirated kir Kettlenient on Hamrrlay. drwaVr l. lsti, at my office in the Bonaiifh of guaartsi. JAVES I. prim. "! Eaeruturof Harriet Suyder. dee'd. DMIX ISTKA TOR'S NOTICE. Etau- of B. A. Cunningham. Letter of auniini-tmtlon on tli. ala.vc twtate faaviiiK bts-n rranuil lo the un.h'titmed tiy tint pniper authority, matee ia herein (riven to all etx.ni indebted to mid tMate to "make immedi ate payment, and those haviutt claim avaitisi the "one in prwi-m them duly auihentn-ated fur et-tlt-metit on Saturday, kioImt 3u. 1ski, at tbeothee of H. L. Baer, ia SometKct BorutiK-b. JUHS MIER. af-pt22. Aillnlaistnuur. P2inaCordial DVSPEPS!A. HliPKSTION. WEAKNESS, CHILLS fir.? ( VERS. MALARIA, LlVfR CC PLAINT, KICNEY TRO'JELES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. IT a Inv;gorat- IT elirea NEW 1 ... rs. inj ww wc- w LlFii to tha lif!'':! to talia. whole SYSTEM by Strengthening; tha Masclfs. Ton ing the Nf.itVtS, and conipclclyDik geating the food. a a Wc-icne for I. and Ailintr Women and Chil- )rr YYy 4naffbraM CO .. 11 t I S no hurtful V 1 A Rl iVnlin... f M by leading MinerHls, ia com- f . -4 hysi;iana, telling posed of carefully II t Js : A 'tw to treat di aelectcd Vi ftcta- I .V aa at HOME, Die Mf''ciio. I C Emailed, toeether cor-bin d skill- IL I with a set of hand, fuily, n-ing a t aome cards by new 8.1 c and t-leaaant N Heliotypt process. Remedy. oo receipt of xo c T'f Ml. h. ll PlKtgN W S"H ft. 4MIM- m9T mi t.s kn-i. llll.nt lIIIHtL, rU! tt.lli h4 lull MB LvUl. Will W MU, cttM u. i. rmi Bnt wr Volina Drug and Chemical Company. atxTiaoaa, aa, u a. a. The Narrow Escape Of a Massachusetts Engineer. Slcen srter fmiirue and health after dieae are twtml the swii-iml expeneiii-ea known l man. KimrUi-li years is a lln time lo miner, e r. i -ter Lawlcr. l Pallon. Mass.. ha.1 led a nnseraiile liie lor tlliit a-rll Ihrxliifli Ihe prest-uee iil aslo'le in tiie hladiler. He did ohMill leuils.rarv reliel, hill nothinx more. Iji-t Jaliuar)' i'e -hIIi1 ihi Hr. Imvi.l Kennedy, "f Hoiidoiit. N. Y.. ho mid. al ter aiiejiiiinUiation : "Mr I-aulcr. yon huveshme in the l.lMii.li-r. ttc will tir-t try hi:. Ml' AA'.V.V. '. '.I Yokllt. RIM El' f. before rlsk iui; an iK-ralion." A few days lan-r the Inllow init letter tatsst-d throiiKli tlie knuitoiit postoiht-e : lmlti'H. .Wn... '(!. tilll. fknr Ih. Ki iins'ly : The Uy alu-r 1 caul- Home I im1 Iwottravei stulies, and ton iloiiiK nicely u,,. 1'LTLH L.1WLKB. nr. Keniiedv now has the Ktone al lii oiiiee, and thev are s'umeieltlly tiinunlahle to jnslily the i lauil tliut ' Keiiliciy taiorile licniedy " is tlie leadiutt pn-itit- fur stone in the iiisililer. Iu Ins letier Mr. Law ler also ineiuioitu tliui " Kavori-.e Keme.lv " riiml hiin of rheillliatllu. Tile ill- joined t-enifieitte tells iis own dorv- : i ILK IK.KIi!iliir.r. jiii.i i !alloll. Maxv, April -J7. lKi. ) Mr Peter ljiwier has la-en a resiilt-lit of this town for tiie past seventeen year, ami in nlir em ploy for t.i, ami ill all tile years lie has been a ii.kkI aud rcKilen citizen id ibis tow n ami roin mtiuilv. lie lias had some chronic .lisease lo our kluinleili;.' for lnol of the time, hut lm fUlilus tola?, and is, iu uiiHn.ii u.k.1 lieailh. t liAKl.tis ii. ItitoKN. lresiiieut. ijl a botile ; six for 5-"i ; all ilruitiriis. Dr. Unviil KeiiiKilv's Katorite Kenie.lv." of KiitiiliHit. N. V. Il isimt a mere sher. lenii rurily. ol )uni. hut l.v lis alteri:ve ai-noii ptni Iles tin- hlooii. ntores a iiciiltlilul eolniilloil l the diseased 011:101, and even dissolve and chiis es tlie exiiiil.on ol uravel ami stone fioni liie kid-ll.-ys and l-lii.ider. 'I lie le-liim-ny a uiin.lieils w lin have been cured by It vonelie for lin. GENERAL WHKKKAS, iu am. by n otr G nenil A suil.v ut the i-VninMinvifukh of PeuurivivuuU, euiitJcd "An wi tt p u:;iir the general elevliuas within thU w'l'Uiiiiou wealth,' iiaeU the Of July. a. 1. IH-fl. it if n.-ute tiie 'lutj ul th S her ill uf ev.ry county withm the c.juiiiun-vaUn to i nhlio Boi.t-tt otih lienenil tlcoitiw : L JOHN VLVTKKS. Hiki Sheriil l t ol Hie ciunty ol Sotneroet, io heret.y make kuuwn tUHi irire ihi .jut'lie notice to the elm-tors ot tlie eouiuy of dunuermst, that a Oeueral Lleciiou will be hciU in ail ouuuur ou TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1836. Between the hours of 7 o clot-L a m and 7 o'tlot L p ut. At which time and places the qualitied ruters will elect hy ballot: OXK PKKS fur theuttu'e of tiovcniur of the S?tal. ft' P'iinfy.vania. NK IKK. N ior llit-t.ilu-e of Lit-Miltnaiil Irov cmor ut the Stat, of lVnn Ivania. tNK l'KKSoMtir thooMtceof AihiUtT OimhtmI of the oi IVimsyiv.u:ia. o.NK i'i;tii. ir the 'ih f of StH-rctun of In ternal Ailair'f the Suit oi rcimyhttiiia. iNK I'r.ii.- N f.r lilt-oilu-t mi i oii(eri-mau-at-IjulI' for ilu- Slut; oi IV:in- aauia. nNK lKKS. lor thv irtu-i f i iiukrt-- frin ti.t IU Sfveni--iitii o!istrit-t ti" l't !n iviiuta, iruu jmMti o th Hintio tW-tllonl. llinir. t tini'inii. ami SoHu-tX'l. oNh l'Kl:SfN f.ir the otliit of Stnu- --nutor frv.m tire Tnirty-Mxth iliuh t oi' tVitiixytvunm, cauoM.'(i ol Uiv ouuUsi of Iktilorxl, Kuhuii uui Sniitrct. Ti 1KKSa.S ibr .4Hi'vf of tiie Uoumt of KetrrrtiUiives of iVun-y i .nii lor SHtit-r-t countv. TWO PKKSONS for the oil., tor A--t luu-J-i-il'-' for s.jt.,.-r't't t'4.mty. Nfc. 1'lJtMtN lor the vlhc-r oi irin AtoriK for the etiimiy of ,micrM'l. i N K i'Ki;-SN for ihvotittv of IW iiou 1 i ro'ior for Sma-rx't (utility. tNK i'i:K.-N for tiie uihYv oi l ouiity Survi vor lor iriuii:iist Loinny. I aho hereoy unite known and jiire notice that the 'lJMtT ut holdlric th'- atorei ii t election In the several Hormt(h. lHx'-nei aiMi T.miiuiii'8 with in ihe OiHd y ol S ai rei. are a fliuA- io wit : The elctor ol the ImmaKh ot ("otittueuice to meet at the I'-oun il ;ikkinter, in Bald borou-ch. The eltnAon ot l tie bon-usb aud election ia irici 1 ol S'merwt tow ti? hip to meet t me tJourt Hout-rt. iu flutid iMnaiieh. I he electors ot elect itn uirit No. "1 of Souier set township to meet at the buttle ami ahp of ferry L'mbenrer in Sipevil!e The eleeura of eta-liou Alinrict No. 1 uf .Ullturd Township to meet at ihr ai-botd uouae in Koek wmxi, in said townuhlp I he electorn ot eleetlon -1 if trier No. 2 of W tfoM ti'wnshlp to meet at the old hotH tunnrly occu pted hy Klrhard t'aidwt-il. ia fHbtiart4bar-, in said lowushlp. The elector of New CentreviUe to meet at tha chool boune in said borough. The electors of the township of Tapper Tarkey ftHit Uf meet at the hoaiw ol John A. SlmRi, in said township. The elecWtrsof the township of L-ower Turkey lota to meet at the school bourn in Lrsina bor outfh. The ele- tors of the horooirh of Urnina to meet at the house of J H. Miller, oppo-dtelhtvi k, Uo der's store, in said borouv h. TbeeleeUtrnof the uwn.htpof Addison to meet at the st-hool bon-e in PetenhurK. The electors of the townshiu it Mhldleereek to meet al ihe bouse occupied hy Jeie i "., Sweiiser, in New Lexintftoo. The liectorsof the town.-hip of Elklick tomei at the Council Chamber in the BoroiiKb ot Sal isbury. The electors of the horouuh of Salisbury u meet at the on pel I L'hamtter in saiil-borimifh. The electors oi the Honuuh of tickwood to meet at the sehool house in sud thtpiupch The electors of the lorouith of Meyersdale to meet at the council chit ro tier in said bon-uih The electors of the U'wushipol Summit u meeL at the council chamber 1 tvertt ih- Uironirrh The electors ol lite U'rouich ol ellerj-i-urn: to meet at the school lioue in nald tMmmiih. The eiecorfr of the townnhip ot UrvcuvUle -o meet at the scbol bouse, lo Pocahoulaa. in said town?-i,l. Theeleiuirs ol the wwushlp ot Sratlimpton to meet at the bouie ol J. il kenneL, in said township. The electors of the township uf Northampton tomoetat ' be house ot John KiorUiuKh. iu il township. The electors of the township ol UarlnHT to meet arthet-cttoot Louse Ui W uieubur li.ua id tiwn ship. 1 he elevrrs ot the ourouh of Berlin to tnve at tlm houe of Archibal'l Compton, in said bor ouh Thflenors ol the uwnnhip of KrothennrnUpy to meet at the honse o( Samuel He tilt.-v, in fceriiii borough. - The electors of the township of Sv-nyereek to meet at theorti.-e oi i harh?. Snar.k, in said town ship. I he vou rs ol liie township tftrh to m-t at the x hool Ikhim- on tli-roi from .v-i.toin Uj ilt d fonl county. iK-ar tor rexjtiviirr of A. tiit;fr The electors ol the b-rooh of Stovntown to mert atthe tfuie formerly -occupied by Henry J. iWillrr.n sjhl N.roo,ch. TheelecUMTS of the township of 4uetuahoal!s; to meet at the bouse ol Jacob Outer, iu Stoys twn. The elector of the township ot AUeichenrto meet at the bouse of Allien HUletfas. in said township. The electors of the borough of New Baltimore to tin- at the house of , in said bur- ouifh. - Ihe electors of the tiwnshiu of t'oaman-f h to meet at the house of Peter Levy, in sahl town shit. The electors of the township of Shade to meet at the bouse of Jacob Heltnan, in sulci township The electors of the townshipof Paint to meet at the school honse erected on the lands of Henry Berkey. in said Uwnship. The electors of the township of Jenner to meet at the house orm-rly oemt'ied by Thos. Oalla gher. st JennerXKiMMls, in said townshio. The electors of the towi.shlp of Jefterwm tn meet al tht boose ot Solomon Buker, in said town ship. The eleeuir of the bonwirh of JennenrlUe to meet at the school himse In suid btrMuirh. 1 make known and ifive notice as nrected that , oe t person, except Jusiiees or the PeHce. wb : sli ill hld an7 otflceol appoinfment d profit or ' ; trust under the -for-rnment "I the I nited SiatnS. or of i his State, or ofanvelivof lnnT,,rted ii i trie-, wh-thera d tiiMdiisioned nfflirw otherwise ; a pnrH.nlinMt- of&irrnr airent wim shall be eoB plotM under the .fitl-ln ive, ju-liciary . execw tive -l-M Lnment of this State or of the I nue ( S a!c-.rf any ety or of any inc.rprated dis tricl ; an 1 also that ererr Memler t.f ot Umarees ao: 'h State LMl?tatore. and ot the select and Uornm eooivcil ol any city, or .aiimiMion.-rs of ni li.twrporatl dUtrleU i hy U lucapb of boii itc or exercising; at the none lim the office or apiHitntment of )U'sre. inpretor or clerk of any electtun ol this 4 Viv mon wealth and that no In spwnr or otherotneer at any election shall be el ifcTlble to ny office o be voted for. lalwiciveothcital notice oithc Mlowlnsr proviso of an a.-i p, n-Ted MrcbSa. 18. That the uual lbetl t. iters ot the sereral nounties f the eominoo spilth at aeneml. township, borouuh an pecin.l elect iuna are bere'y herealter autforized and re qulreti to ?ote by tickets printed or written, or nartly printed and partly written, severally cbuit(tl as .llows . one tk-kt sball mnw the names of all julres ot courts vo d far, ant bm lab led on theoutsioe Judlidar : one ticket shall embrnee ihe names of all si ate offices voted for and be labeled Slate ; one ticket sball embrace ,b names of all eounf o(flres videil f r. rnc'wdina .be odtor nf Senator, member or memhorsof Asserabry II to etl for, and member of Dunajrrsa, It Voted for, and be labeled County. Given under my hand at my office at Somerset this Mb da' of October. In the year of our Lord one tnousau'l eight bnntlred aoid ebjfhiv nix. and In the one hui.dred and tenth year of the Inde pendence of tne Vatted state. JURW WINTERS. Sherlfl s Oflftce, hheriiT. tirt. rjslHStv POP AT X?-TEAM E.V'liyES rWV 0rVL,C. (y,tv and 0r frr, fi.nl em and Slw-et-lron Work. SvwndAand Ki.Kinea and Boilemia hand. Hoittir Fuhfiiitu and Ma chinery a !eciaUT. TSUkHAS CAHLSS dcfcW-'hd-lyr. Aikyimtf Cu, Ji 1 m ! $ ? I ? t I I LOW IF RICES i Is what tlie pple waa:, and everybody that has visfcid j XH KXHS K M H K HT KK MS HM. HKMKKHMMSKKKKKKHKilKMMKaKKMKKMaKMKMKKMK.KSKKKKHKSKK Becher's Clothing Hall (HaMKKKKSKMKKKKKKMaKSHKaXKKKI'KSKKKKKKaaKKaKKaKKSKMKKKKKMaKKI.aKKKMKat Since the .nronnceirent cf Cur CLOSING OUT SALK ! Are convinced that never before Good and STYLISH CLOTHING B2S1T CFFEZSL AT SUCH LOW FiaUHES As they are with us now. Our Stock must be closed out hy JANUARY 1st, 1887, If not before, and in order to do so we have marked each arti cle in our store at First Cost. So anybody in need of a Suit, Overcoat, Pants, Vest, Hat, Cap, Underwear, Or anything in our line, had better call early before the neat est patterns are selected. Now is your time. COME ONE, COME ALL! IB. BECHER, J"IR,.7 CLOTHIER AND HATTER, s"o. 2, .Boer's Block- 4. d- J-. & & & & V M -s-y rut: WCJiMiJiLTirUL O.T' r::ig a Parlor, e " r V. w V , THE LtVSURC MANF'C CO.. for Infants - i H,-V4rj ' n:.is a Parlor, I lhrarr, n...klu, I"..-, lining o riiA2- ..h CHAIR, I..;sE, Jtv I.r - Vt M. i SiV .c'S ' jit1 tiM u" 'HtMampi Htri 1 ' JUJZ&yp CKILDRSN'S CArtsA Llill.,n y, i.Vs'VtN.aJ.i.N .f - j frS!!!r!!7"n'1t0ehlMTra;hat I Cator1T-,rolte. CWi-,. i rerommend it aa auperior to any prrscnpuon I 8oor tttomacii. tuurti(Ka, Krut-tation. "own fcj me"' H. A. Ascbek. r-t 3 I Kill Worms, tWp, ajul la-utuar m8o.Orford,Broui7nts.T. J WUWurioa, mtKlicatico. torn Cxxtauh Cuupakt. ISi Foltoo Street - 1 iM I I TUATolrs SA I.K IK Valuable Real Estate. lly virlue of an ordi r of nl- iMld oiu of the tily, Pa.f me di- ilMttii ?! Hin oi oiii-rMt coiniiy, ra.7 ' me di- j m -i i ti v i o W'ts l nwii TO JH1IM14- riv 1 J toiiiiiic. AthMtMrti towiiMhiit. cvaia conntv. on .!hip. xaid timiity, on sirrjttA ) sovemufji i, ism;. at 1 fi'rhi-k. P. the foliowtitir n-al estau. late the pn-rty of MurNhali W ilht lin. 4ite MMd. A eertain pietvor panvl of hind Mttiale in Ad diMm toTi-.iiip, S..iih'r4't cotif'tv. Pa., iit.j.rjiiiiiif laii'N of Tlioin:i i;,-nn. r. Li-ton I'.roi. uu-1 oth er" e.HilaHMKK one a'Tr-. more or Ws. haiinr a I '.o lory Kriiiin' I'wrllinu ll.tu-. rarrtniT !iop, si able at.d othtToutbo:idin;- tto-n-ou tTtt-i- TEI?.MS: m-h ili'eash ott f-ot,:tnt:ation of sale ; the bal ane. in one yenr with iiitefwut. U be senlbv jndt'.nent Ixmd. Ten fr w-u of ie p-iri h.i.-i-mt:iy to U mul a.- kii athe pr--p-r(v i- knt-t-ei .1. .IK.-SK l.l-:'. "i- I-1- Administrator. PUllLIC SALK tlV 'UiTi'K .it JIl.Tilcl .4'li. HUH! I 'll i.illle lml:itii' i ner: i.l -Hi.n. p't .iiieii- I'll. :o '..- -1'-rL-cu-'i. 1 u il! e!,r- ; (.illiln -nie "Il "'' r-iiii-i-' in Nci; tVnln ville (l,,i,.iiL'l;. a; 1 clock P. .a., on N.I77'A7 I Y. X"YKMHFH 1:1. Ism!. Hit foiio'.vi'iir ! proitvcitv .'t ftit'i" o !. A lot ..1 rit'tl li'-al Wiiilt-r. be.v riMiio! iMno:H K-lilte lale !he I. x.z : i .n Illc Mimh .iile l Nev I '."liri-vill.-. : i tn- !trtuct ' bonii'h) hv M" in -tri't. on ib- north 14 . It . .-i: t "- v 1";. it !-;: t.c oirii. ami !"t U' Maniaret 11. Lobr on ih?- wtt. Inn !ia f tTt-ru -i h ut-tory fruit i m i- lMir hou hiu .mtniildiTur. t'!if!;i.livMifl ot;-ninf! tmrtot'ii cvrtain farm :t"a.e in I jjt T!:i ki f-t tw nhip. -crH- 'M'niy i n. ti!!'ii;:i;i: .' H-r- ui-.tn or lt. a lj' ininir land-ol Sanm-H Mft7.hr. iwuit'l iMUitiiiu'd aial otb'o. ha'. ins( tht-r-it cit td a iiiie tory h hou-e. imrti. and othtTtMitiniilditm?. Th: f.inn ti:ov'-r im ar :i-nrttt mt- iu ! eulti alioii. and baianne tn tiin tirnlxr; Um n e.v!!'-iti n4-r rami and never fnilinif "tnritiir. TrnMQ t 'a-h : Ten per cent of nun-ha-e I LniVIO nitm y to U- (aid on day of cMtl;. po-sion riivcii un 1st of April, Ii. W. WILL. itrVJO. AdminiMrator. A PMIMSTKAT K'S NOTICE. Klte tff .lacilt f rovle, dteaM d. Jute of Shade TmH"iii .nii:raul t lainty. I'a. Icjfrs of HiiiniiiiMtrauoii (" tb hIkiv- estut hrt uir W-t-n arnnted U the nltrit;iM-l by tot jtroT untltorny. iiot:t ! heret,y ffiv-n lo alt rn-r-unit'tot'd l tid etiite Ut ninke intitn-ilir1e fi.iynifiit. and lho hnvinic idnini aain-t the sjiiiw to iri-Nt-ot ibt-m duly nutheiitiejittl tor et tit 1'ient uilhottt rlvUv. Al'.ir-iTl'H HKKKLKY. t nirl Ad in i u i t rati r. yU'HANS 0i';RT SALtf" OK BY YIHTl 'E of un order oflhr (irphaio t'airtof .'uo'r-t ofinty. tVnrtsy Ivania. U . the uii-dc.-. .mieil dir'tt--I. ui- will fXt- to pttbln- talo on the prvwui?. at 1 o'eha k p. ni , tn SATURDAY OCT 1?, 10. the fttllowinif df.Ibel rvul rdate, late thf pmi erty f Puniel uy, of tireuvilie uH!Bhip, in mhiiI etMtnty. tUi-en! : k 4 A .'eruiia plHntrttiuir traet in land IvOi It "Unao- 't -;Md nmnship. djoniini; 4 UmiMrt ivter V-.y.i ;ier. M. Ynuy. 1 njninin Lwr' and oiImt. t oaiHtniiitf ;i40 u.ere and J'X ' nnhew, airiau '5' at re of whieh are eleareil ; u rhieh h-erv- ied a f GOOD FRAME HOUSE and bam uti orehard nf ehoim fntit n th- prstn ir". a'Hl Ihe inmi b- 111 api 4aU-of rullivatiiHi. TERMS: tie third in ban!, and Um- tntlttm-4. In thre tuul annual tmytiieitt. lo I? t.nrtl un the trnii.e I.y tu.luHtiit lnil : 10 j.-r rem of the lialiil nhilit-y to Im tatiil al''-r tlt proM.rty ia knocked .loan ; r.eioa Kiven April 1. 1.. t. H. Vi'T.Y. JUKI. M. YI'TZV. aepiT .ilmiiiitratoni of lKui'l Yulzjr, lee. ValuU HeaEsiaie Valaable Seal Estate in the history of Somerset has V aft 4 & & GUN NANUFACTURERS, And Dealers in alt Kinds of Jporirg S:cis, Firs Pocket and Tablo Cutlery, Hi- Lttiu ! io (',' M sfn-i v fi.r-nn in M try. 33 now x Sz i r irti-i, 520 and 522 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Tht on'v iinu llam l Iau:ifro-tiT-n'r Vt of the Mountain-. S'i) for t.'utaloru s. iK't-t-aUi. I.lhrarr, Sin.. k nevllnlnr or In-ra HrppDts ' nntjar, ar ri teti 13 . 3th St.. P.hi-ada.. I and Children. -UK ! Valuable Eea! Eite ! ' QV VlKTl'Kin an onler of the (irT' rMlrt '.'f ! D i:io-rer. roiiniy. Pa... u nied'i '! r.t- to iMiiilie wle un the l'rvui,t I K ... nu SATFKhAY, 'CTOi !:.': Is-'- tlie r.illim-iiiir rli.TilKt K.il F-" ,ale in.ifrly of c-ui.ili K-.tsi r. li-'il : A certain lartii. stiiiiili- in jn.i, Hiinii tiin- i hij. MiinefM't ''imy, pit. a.li11!' l-.!1,e i'1 j J;i.h'i -iiull r. Nimii u-aiik. A. lter ami '. ' M. tattr. -.iitaiiiliis tl7 wk ni or ! n- IIIL' in n.tii i..-t'i.-i :i tv.i-uv i'' DWELLING IOUSE. liar Utnk f-ani. lutd otln-r on ii' lit:. rli'" innn h-aUaitou nunlrv-ljMT.n-i.-r iit-lti-; tivaiifii. un tiouiiiiant "ippi.iy ig,l r,"i' ,K,i t liof-""!. a Kai on-haril. jd iw'-r-tai'- njr -i-ruii- Mui ii -ituaofl aiiMo - ati't a fourth I m.W- tran he vil'nif- oi It iovt -A'''- TERMS lllie-ihird in hmiil on Hct..-U, lot rli et aiul fl? i Iwluii.-v in lie.iiii. aiiiiiittl ayiifit In- t. n-t. Ul he elireU on tlie lHrtt ; ml if U re any .urplit alter fiaviiicnt of .iK- aie! ey .-ti-. ouciiini Hi. .-tKu( lo remain iu .lie iam! i" lieu ul iloMerto tue v, i.o, o( Itc.ili U "l- ccu-e.1. tB p- reem of iii.-e!li-tr ' e inl itown on ilav of -,ic I Jolt A. Wii.TlK, t,v E. wiirf.l.RS. tK-lti. Aoeiioiieer i.lti ;n-' iriu.K-. llJLOOD SKA1.CIIHK tnu f tht nt nit-di.-in.-. r diwAe-itl lor tue CUT rf r,-;('MpritN. ltl:N''IHTI"-li- ! .I'M A, IIKMdiKHAK. ral'diN, lMl.li, INKAMMAT!iV OK THK 1.1 Vi- V.o!: .-RSS tK HKFtfU. HA IV l.V THK likM-T. Ac. Ac. It i- mt only a i: vat Pitrim r tt' Ute Biol. bat ato a ifi ft -t.rvr of lit ptt .i-. a.- !: a .t-r4t:t:!.'iit-r iJ' c-e itiir -rt'Hi ami a 'r lain at-il j.tvr t,re f4r ' ro'iTi. i'i.bthr;a. ,md putrid .rt Tt.-oaf. nod h"tii tMt tt f.irn.- ( ;i v ry tani .;,. '. .ii-.tu-dn'in- ' tnad- iit n-lv .-f Kt-ttV ami .- i-rra-city V i. u tl! ..tl.-T r. ai- eli hav f.iiit-1. tli: tHit- h?- er- t- da e :. Muiiv whi IiimI vvrit a; uli itojia- ot 'frinL' r--i.ir-..d ii ht'tilitj :i,-a:u. n-(. ;- t.i i i!u y h-ni "I '.'i '.ii;toniMl Kw Syrup, for b ii-int; n or ; UitdtK thvy eru r-iord 'o ,j'rtH't ht altl: tnt I. ti ttt-:Ki KllM MAI !' M.I M Kor the reiit-l' of Khrtuaatiiu. .Nt-urati'lj, Hcad.tHrv. i-ijtit!:tria. 1tha-iit. ( rani p. r.. one ol tht- lt't d h- liiu tf the axe fc liif a'-f dwa.-r. Addr.- SA M 1 'Y.J. l. MHKkT. cM-pL'.lyr. Itnd:ert ville, Sorurpt't ' o . I' t Tfca Bellows Falls Evapcratcrs HaT pr"r"l aelvesto be I rni- r- I tor ro am a"piri- ' fur er t .pittnir ulr. MK -(. II I K K. B Bever 1-D eq'.a'il''! '-'f Btriurrr or r ""- IO. Kl-OHOMTOF H tl i uraUTTOFnion '-i" Jfanr THOrSA,Tl tn use. send lur li. traia ctreulaf with bntUounlaU to Vt Fan Huhiae Co., Beiiowi raiia, Yt. Th 'oiiiiul.ioner of .oltiert t'.n-.it:1 tT..r to let al blltilt. iMIterv llle lreni. i.:!t .he Uoi- l.iiltler. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. IS36, at liio eli k Jk. a., the r iir of '.! al'iii'"' ol liie tiriilue over Mnule i-tve k. lere lie liiutiu av l-iiiw ai.l Hirtuu. m (be line m f; 1 ami I'.iii.l T .nii-liile. lea.liiiL' m.ni .( t naee to St all. Lrxel. They aillotfer !o- i atii liuw. lor eaii. tt the hiitlit-t lihi.K-r i-' ' "iiirriK-liire. I'KTKR I'I MIiAl I.l-Atun- i AIUMI'. I.H'l.l'i -V. J. tli!.KH.l. - Jl.XA M. I.INT" w t Ierk. j -iniiiiii-M.-- A riiirtius mitk k. I ( Ltn.rr.tft ?on. 111 the to ommoi. I II I H..,.r .n.l J .. t H-W- I -..iiier-! ' " iN-oiiniinr A-iiri;i4 ni-' Notief if hcret.t iven thai the !"1'r'"'-,w Aiui't-ir. aii.tn.i l't uiil .an"! Uiili.tr 'i" fliud io Ihe Iwin.il. of li; abovf iwniol a. a.-Br:iii mi their rW-l ae.-.-inl. ' oiuce ill liu- iw.aie.i .-.'-- .. Ihe h liny ul Noeiiit-r. A. I I-". '"' h liilT ut Novemlier. A. I I. I""'"', of .lU liarultllt- the (llltle of H- r"." melit. lieu and wliert- all prr-ai- lW poititmettt. lieu and .- ed can altrliil. H. . Ami''"' otnu. ISi wav-tf f
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