The Somerset Herald. Alitor and I'nij-rwt'tr KUNESIAV. ...November 10, Jw. The Rpuliliinn """,'''J," f,,T IifI,r"1 Att..ro in Irankliti O.untv B.ele.t.sl ty !y to vt'tn. A mighty cW idiave. It i very mfe jits-diili'in to make, that tl.f rnin-d Mut. Sun' i-Wifl from IVnnsvlvani next January, win oe clean, outran. I -out '.-publican. ! -11 1... I Chari-cv Woi.rs ic the w..rt whipped man in the State. He wa whaled for ,vernor. and laid out cold for Ani l,v. In fai-t, CliarI- in paralyiswl. PKoHmrios doesn't ap-ar to rVh j on well as a ts.liti.a! iwue. From pre- j ent p-iininci. it will have 1.-hh than j thirty thousand vote, in thi- State. To, Tm. ntM'tli ( Vitiim-ssional Uistncx, ; ghol 1. now n present- j a IictiKKTatic strong .v -T-rovcrnor t'nrtin. was carriel hv .en. ral I'attoti Ipul.liwn by a majority of l-"-'''- Ah!.in. t the litest returns the m-xt l-i.'.slatur.-of thi Mate will stand S.n.te l. pullicaiiN :; lx-niocruts, 14. Hotie i:-pul.!i'an". K57 ; Ietno- Tats. . i; pui'in-an uiajoiut on j.o.. . ball., I j Okkioai. returns of the State for ev- i ertior, w;th the ex.i-ption of Hiiladcl- j phia. whi'-h is -tiriiat-i at 2'1.11, tnake Kcawr's plurality in the State, over j Bl' k. 43.li. Wolfe nn'ived less than j ;.( t votes. ! That stalwart 1 ii inoi r.it ic jotinial, the ; I '.!, v Sfini. pub!isl"l at ('handlers- burg, comforts it--!f as follows: I "Weil, tli.-y can't take Thanksgiving j dav and Christmas from u. Sitii thing i i left, thank g'lli'-.' Wei.t M. i i.i.oK.H li. puliliiaii ) i-ar- j ries the Wi1iiiooiatid, layette and : r.s-iie '..iigreioiiI distriit by a ma jority of one hnii lrsl and two vot-s, and he "got then-" by running li if uia- j jority in - ld I'ayetu-." The follow iiiif are the ( oti.-n-ss in this iliKtrid : majorities on NilrietSS-t -scull lorn i 'Mtiil.ria h.,llor. -Tale l!-'t I'.i.ir iill Beuir majorily 1C, Chumkv F. Hi v k nmred lustily in the index, and. following the advice of the lameiit.sl John i. Thompson, claim ed cverythiiiir. He was not only lieaten out of silit, but ran Isdiind Iiih ow n ticket in bis own comity. Mr. I'.lack's IsusUsI luck has evi li titlv di-s.-rtsl biin. Chaklis S. Wiii.tK was dclcated for the lav'slature ill his own County by the following vote : iiover had 1!I1 ; Wolfe, s.s"( ; Follincr. votes. 4 iiover, over W die, lttfii; over Isith, i"S). It w ill lake the m-at I'roliibitiou leader some time to ditf out from under this home avalunche. Mokrisiiv, or Illinois, the preat "Tariff lb-former," was badly Is-alcn for (lon-trre-w; so was the blatant Frank liurd, of hio: and Shaker Carlisle bad a tuiifhty close run in his old Kentucky home,, and barely saved his scalp. The tariff wasn't an issue in last wisck'a election '. '. Is two thing's, 4'hiiuni-ey i.lack and 1harley Wolfe are agreed, in this cam iwiirn : They Isith wanted to defeat em-ra! liea ver. and they Isith kept s-r-sistenlly biastinr of the lafe vote they were iroinj; to .ll. Wolfe was sure lie would (ret from 7'.'HI to Ktll.lKKI villi, and Black ds-l.in'd. that he not only tliollL'lit. but absolutely lm-u; be wouhl Is' eis-tsl. Idit bran and bltister never w in vote. CoNHinKiiiNii that Mi. Scull had but a a single wis-k in w hich to make bis can vans of the district, his vole, as compared w ith that of tn-neral Id-aver, may not K atiintenssting : lu Cambria county. Kcaver led him 11: the vote la-ins. Heaver, H.nl'i ; S-ull. H,s-l. I n lilair isuinty, lb-aver lis! 71 : the vote leitig, I leaver. .".14;l ; scitU. ".t 7U. In Ibsl ford county, Ki-aver led the vote Iss. ing, 1's-aver, S.'.tjil ; N-uil, ."..'fili. Ill Siu erset isiuuty. Heaver bsl 273; tlie vote Is-iliU, ld-aer. 4i':!7s ; N ull. S.!S. Tiik new Congn-ss -lis-tcl last wis-k will lie very close; the pn-.-iit n-tums piintin.' to a small li-iinsTatic majonty. n the pns-nt Ciligre-ss the IVmisrats j have a majority of forty-five, but this is nearly wiped out. If they n-tain a ma jority in the next Congress, it will la- a very uieainv one. There are yet several "li-itrii-ts iu doubt, and there are a few im-iuls-rs elis-teii by the laibor and In-le-s-n ii iil vote, w hose pihtlcal atliliatiotis are uof jsisitively known, (.die tiling is ' eertaiu ; there can lie no fn-e-tr.ide li-is- ; 1st ion pasMed in the next ("onn-sn. Thk triumph of tn-neral Heaver is a bsierved ami sitns-re tribute to a gallant it.ildi.-r, and most extimnble man. His ii'iisn was an awured fa-1 from the first, but tlie neatly rji.l with which bis fnen-ls aorke.1, swclhsl bis vote to an uii)re,sslented extent. No man ever reiseive-l a more splendid vindication. The hVmiblicsus were detorruined that the error of four years siuee should lie amply attoned for and that Pennsyl vania should aain take her place at the head of the Republican column. What a thiHMtigu!) united party cau do, is seen in the magnificent plurality of more than 4:i.OW w liick was rolled up for General Beaver on Tuinslay last. With the lemon of the past laid to heart, we doubt not that it trill be many years Is fore the aupremaey of the liepublic-.m party is' airain overthrown in I'euusvlvania. ' I As a matter of itaasini; interest we note , that tiie candidate on. the late U-ui'i- i Tatic State ticket were supposed to be ! very strong cati-lidat.-s at home. Here is a sjH-ciiuen of their Ktretigth, when com- pare.1 with the lViii.s-ratie vote of 1SS2: ' Cbauneey K. Rlack's county, York, shows a Kcpuhlican pain of seventeen hundred and ninety-one. R. Bruce KickettVs county, Ijin-rne, shows a Republican gain of fouruvn hundred and tiftv-siv. elicny, shows a lii publiian gain of forty - -ii;ht hundrei and lifty-five. j J. Simpson Africa's county. Hunting- ton, ahowa a Ib ptiblii-an ptin of ten hundnsl and forty-two. Maxwell Ste venson' county, riiiladelphia, show a lb-pulilii-an (tain of tw enty-t wo thousand, tux hundn- i and thirty-six. Coiuinent is tiniiis-e-ssary It U now appareutly wttli that the JeiuiM-ratM will bold their supn-uiai y in tilt next Cousirem. Their majority in the (inwent llmuse in forty-five, and in the next one it will probably tint exceed ten. A (cain of thirty -fjv lui-iuls-rs of Couresa, is day's work that can lie KlWAfc! S'l I.I pointed to with irratificatHm arid priIe. In the Senate the K'putiliin (irotMihly ! four tue-tiiUT" and ein one. If this prnve trac, it will reduce the pnnent Re-ptililU" majority ofeiclit down to two. The Deium-rata are now claiming rontml of the Letfiflatur in Indiana, New Jerney ami California, liut this i JiitM liy the Rpulilii-ana. If the Ih-moiTatic t-Uims are verified by the official n-tiirns, tlien three PernorratM Senator will ranwl three Knlliiin in thow State. Thin, with the Iohh of Mahone, in iivinia, will niake the lir .'il.!inn hvf four, aw alve indicaUsJ. The Rejuililii-atiH of Somerset eonnty. always well to the front aiuoni; their ... -. t - -.: -nin-T..rs who mg majorities apjiear to be of a reserve power, w hi.h. I when called ut-on. always responuw no j blv, and driven them ahead, almost le- yond the rea li of coiiijietition. The tabulat-d returnii of lant week's election, to lie found in another ooluuin, marks a cane in point. The splendid majinty or 2,11.1 lor tieneml lieaver, 1KB g:tin of 10:i4 on his majority of four I vear sini", and more than doubles it. 'o other county in the State can show so iarg- a i" nwi:r , iwo i i tion U ft Iw-publi.an vote. true I'.epublicjin can examine these returns without a sentiment of justifiable pnde in lii home organization ; and no one claiming to lie a Kepublic-an, who gave his aid to the enemy in the late contest, but can sis? how hojieless is the effort to disrupt our superb organixation, or to lead any innsi'lcrable number of voters away from loyalty to party faith. Ac- customed as we are to see the Iiepubli- cans of this County rotsnid to even- ' call of duty, we yet. cannot resist the j pleasure of again and again, congratulat ing them on the niagiiifuvnt vote jsilleil by them last wei-k. and its resultant vie- j tory. True and sturdy Republicans, j ever faithful to riliciple; always eipial to an emergency, you present to your i brethren throughout the Commonwealth an example worthy of emulation. All ! hail ! ve ' Krtv Sfitis of Thunder:" LATEST REPORTS OF THE ELEC TION RETURNS. Delaware. W'li.airioToN. Nov. .ri. I s-hiware's ollirial ri-uirns ii.inplete f.s.t up: For tiovernor Kij.-trs'lMii.). ; Hotlis ker i Tro.), T.s-J. For i 'oiiiro-ss Peniiiuinoii di-m.K ri.s:t? : t i-r I'm. i, s ;;si', The lasrislatun- is solidly I ii-UMs-i-aiie. Indiana Election Frauds. 1mihm.hoi.is. Intl., Nov.-mU-r a. The Funtiisl Stales District t 'ourt asM'inbleil the Fisleral -fraud-jury to-day and itistnictcd the memU-rs to invest i-rati' all clis-tioii fniud. Iluinors of the arn-st of prominent s.liiieiuiis ari- current. The li-clhi-M-xistiii-i In-:wis-ii the i-oiitendini; pilitieal faetions is so bitter that iolenrc is fiallsl. M ui h of ihis hiiteriM-s-n-sults I'roiu the is.ntst over the leisl.itixi- candidati-s. Illinois. I lllcM,o. .iv. ,i. 1 lie olneial i-anl ass ot j the vote for t'ouu'.s-ssmau in the T.-nth Illi- j nois District iK-ir.iii to-da. hut the iMiint.- in ; dispute were not reai-lici. It is deemed ccr- J tain that whatever the result may lie tin- j eandidale declared defi-ated a ill make a inn- ; t-st U-fitre Hie House in Washinjrton. tin ( the fai-e of the returns Post i. Itep.l bar a I majorily over Wnrthin-.-1ou d'em.) and it is irencrally coiiiislil thai the disputa-d vot-s will Ih-ciiuntiil iu Post's fovor by the lis-at canvassin-' Isianl. I. A. Kuniett, m-cn-tary of the I'rohihitiou Stale Central Committee, says that his party has -atisc for -;n-at n-joii-in-r over the results of the clis-tioii iu Illinois. Nearly oiiuplete returns from sixty-nine countiis. fisit up Hi, 1C There remain thirty-three counties to hear from. Two years ayo the vote in Illi nois for Si. John was 11.9S4. Close Counting in California. Sax FkAvisoi, Vivcmlicr I. Complete n-ttinis of the city and almost complete re turns of the Slate give Kartlelt, D.. fir iov- enior :tr plunilily over S ift. It part lei t's plurality in the city is 2.22. If the remain- inp iHiunty n-iunis improve for swift the i otli.-ial isiunt will Is- nei-i-ssary to deierininc the n-nilt. Iowa. Di iicoi r Nov. S. The IlmiH llkiu.) has returns from all cotiiitii-s in Iowa i-xi-i-pt eleeii. and with lhi-sv i-stimated it gives t lie State to Jis ks.ui , Rep.) hy 14.1o!l. I lend, r-s-iii dlcp. i i-arrit-s this ilistriet for oiigrcss bv J.iiS. j Kansas. J Topek, Noy. 5. Iu sixty-lwo i-.iuiilies heard from Mootil-ght has a plurality in live ! couiiiii-s, tiovernor Martin has a plurality in I j fitiy-sccu i-ountii-s. Martin's plurality to ! date is t.4s7. Should the same nitio hold. ; his plurality a ill Is- .'Kl.noo. I I I Massachusetts. j I-owki.i, xv. It is uiiilerst.iod that I Hon. John J. Ioiiovaii, tin il. l.ate.1 Dem.i- cratiei-ainlidate. exMs-ts hy a rei-otint to low- er o"gn-siuaii Allen s vote in the city so as lo wik oui tne piuraiuy ot t tor Alien in the district. The Isgislature will tie Kcpuhlican by aisuit 4o majority on joinllinll.il. The ex-ai-t ligures caiiuut be giveu. as several Legis lative distriits hate cither not ls-en nsirtisl or arc so close as lo render tin- oilicial iiiuiil 1 tiissi-ssary . Missouri. Sr. Loris, Nov. .'. Nathan Frank (Kcp.). i-aii liiLiic for t 'ougn-is from the Ninth Dis trict, who, ais-ording to iumiHtticial n-tunis. was defi-ated hy the re-election of (irovcr iDein ). says that be will contest the latter' right to his seat on the ground that many vol. which wen- legally cast for him (Frank) were rejected by the judges of elec tion. He says that if these vot-s had hecu counted he would have been elected by a mrjority of over 2H). Montana. Helena. Nov. 5. The IViius-ratic Terri torial Committee elaiiu to huve carried every one of the fourteen counties iu Montana for T'.sile eivit Yellowstone. Tisile's majority will lie over ii.iKi. The IK-mocrats claim to have i -oui ml of Isith Houses of the Leisla- i lure. North Carolina, KuaH. Nov. .. Simmons l U-ra.i is eh-e- tsl in tlie Second Coiigressiotiar Distrirt by plurality. New Jersey. XtWAkK. X. J., Xovemlier .. The Hoard I , of ( aiivassi-rs U) iu ,ir cunti.K, tonlay, j ! and canvassed the viiln of Tu-slav el.s. I tion. Ill L-seX nullity no result was arnv.sl ! at and the Il4u.nl ditii.iiniul I " swums. I A msiunt will be orden-d iu the Second ' distri.1, where IWk. K-puhlU-an, saseleil.-d ! over lueiiny, m-nusmt and Lalsir, by i ma jority ; also, in the Sixth distriit where Crane. IVnuaraU was elected over Ward J I district of Pasaic, it not yet decided w hether the tie hetwet-11 Kmlcy and Cam. II w ill lie s.-ttlisl by a re-count or a new clec lion. The ljejrislat ure remains om- Uenio eratic niajoriiy ou joiut ballot, without the Knili v ihstrii-t. Indiana. IniiIsVaimli. lnd XoremW 5. Ottirial retunis fmni every ivunty in the Stale show that Kols-rson, Republican, has 3.W7 plural ity for laeuteiiaiit-ftovenior. The n-iorts riss.Jved do nut pve tlie total vote nor do tiM-y include the I'nihibiiimi or Xational vote. The Lerislalurc stands as ftillows: Senate Ki -publicans, IH; m-nxtrrats, 31. House Republicans, .15 ; IVmiH-rats, 45. Total Ki-publicans, 74 ; liVmocrat, 7. Ohio. :inTi, .. November. . l!etum have been received from eighty-tour out of the eiidity-eiirlit counties iu Ohio. Tlie counties Ui be heard frmn are Carroll. Pauld iti(f. I nioti and William. !f thcw nwnliw voted a.- they did fr Governor "ni lsS.", Kols itisuti. K., tr Secretary of Mate will have a plurality over M. Rri.Ie It., of II .4s. The iudii-iii.nis are that hi plurality will 1 n- duced slightly Mow that amount t.y returns : yet to lie received. A special to the Com- j uvrrial oae re.rts the coiHl.tx.on of the j the Seventh Ohio OairremMHial j di-trirl pvimM'ampU-K- I., a inajonty "r ; 3 over Kittle. K. ! Minnesota. St. Pai l. Minn, Noverntier ft Three en- tire uay have p-,l e..i. .. . .i.i.j.. and it u. riot vet eenaiuiv fcoin no be the next tiovernor of Minnesota. Ii.th j fianiw itiil claim tlie election of their re- i R tive camliilates, and i'harg of fraud are made, and there are pn--t of a pne j tnute.1 collier and .ihle litigtim. j T!ie Kmiiig Krrtl'J ha the following ' unmiarv : Fortv complete coiintiw give; Mh;;j o,,.-, . Am, I7.:tii3; tweiity-fii ,riy coni.lete oninties, M-iill .4o: Am.. '.''! ; fifteen only rrengtvly rertl. MHiUI. l.l': Ames. !t7. Ames is in the At the I'vnrrr l'rtt it is claimed that of ficial returns received tieday have innvascd the majority of iVtJ it figured out forMdiill this morning about l.'' so that his majori ity now stands at alut 3..'V. This is on thelwsisof returns from forty counties and Comprehensive but not complete n-tunis from all the others Minnesota's Gubernatorial Contest. St. Pi l. Minn.. Xovemlier H. The re- turn are in from all counties and A. R. Mc- tiill. Kepulilii-aii. is eleett.1 Governor by a i majority of l.Jt. The IK-m.n-pati SUite Central Committee that was confident of su'ii-sis to the last, has dosed its head- Uarters and dearteil. Senator Hate Delighted. ! New Y.pkt N'ov. iiiUt 4 "Senator Fuircne of Maine eonm.eni imr on the ix-su'l of i the election said : " It is well for the Re- piihlican Iarty. splendid sliajie. and vipir." Tiie organization is Il has nseived ni-w in life Wheeling Rejoicing. W'mkklim.. V. Va., NoyenilsT .V The Ili pulili'-ans ptint.sl the ciiy a di-cp reil to-nif.'ht in honor of Tuesday's victory at the pills. A laiv pr.sxs.sion piraded tlie I str.s'ts, and there ea a pr. ifue display of ! nsl fire. Virginia. Nov. 4 It i Ill" It MOM), tiie liepuhlicaii majority in Virginia isalsiut I I Ki.inm. The toii-.'n-ssional ddc-fat ion re- mains as fixisl hy earlier n-lunis. i hVpuhli j cans and 4 iH-iies-rats, a IL, -piihlicau pti of ' 4 i onpri-ssnien. A Woman Elected In Dakota. Kkkm-okt. I"-- Nov. 4.- News has Isvii n- is-ivcd here that at the election on Tuesday j last Miss Alii Sanlsirn, of this city, was i chosen Sii-ieriiitcndeiit of S h.sils ill Ilrule county, lKikota. f the !. vot-s pilleil I she nsvivisl alsmt l.ono. Miss Saiilmra was the regular uoiiii-ii-e of the Denus ratic and Fanners' Alliance parties. She was -.'ranted a leave of aiss-ms- from the Frcep-rt schools as teacher a few weeks ap. anil soon after reuchiiiK Dakota was iiiiuiiiialtsl for the of-fii-e to w hich she hxs now Isvii eUs-te.1. She wxs not a stran-fcr there, however, as in Larch, lsrvi, she look up a claim oil the Itosc Creek Indian reservation in that county, and lived there for some time. She is a graduate of the Wisconsin I'liiversity in theclassof lss:t. Carlisle's Opponent will Contest. t'lM isSAVI. Nov. 7. tieorge Tholie, can didate against S-.iker Carlisle in the Sixth Kent m ky district, announces his intention to contest the election of Mr. Carlisle. He claims that after the contest Isiamc very close the returns in tiie hack counties were "dis tonsl"' ; also that his representatives, sent to watch the ollirial count, wen- given no coiisidt-iation whatever, and in one in stance were threatened mith Isslily injury. The Tariff Did It. Ai.kxsMikk. Va., Nov. .V Hon. John S. Wise, the ahiest youn I!i iulilieaii leailer of Virginia, is in this town to-day, and is re is iviug iiuigratulatioiis on all sides for his able niaiiam-meiit of the cnniiaign. which has added five memls-rs to the lU-publieaii ismgi-essioiial deh-gation from Virginia. To your isirresMindeiit. who inquired what was the cause of the marvelous change in votes this year, he said : " The tariff is the cause. Tin- tariff did il. We kept tliat gn-at issue constantly lidiire the jasiple and insisted that il is tlie dividing line of the iartie. We let lissjl issues alone and Meiit into the cam iaigti as a Vowed rmlcctioiiisla. and askisl v.H.-s for I'mtei tioii priiiciph-i. "The pujilc have n-ss.inleii nobly. I knew we would make some gains, but the n-siill has cxii-edisl my c.xiei tatioiis. It H" g'K-s to prove that the nple "f Vinrinia. with their growing industrii-s, have awaken ed to the fait that it they wish to advani-c in pro-)writy they must pnitii-t themselves against the siu)H-rpnMhusl niauiifacturesof Kiinis-. As all the IVium ratic i-alnlid.iU-s were Free-tradi-rs, the people riolvisl om-e and for all to show t.'ial tln-y wanted no Free-trade taritf.so they showtsl their wishes hy their ballots. That is all there is in cli-i -tion rsu!ts." A Tablet in Memory of Crant I'hihuh i-iiia. Xm. s. A lir.u-s tablet, the trit'i of (Msirpe W. liil.ls and A. J. Hrcxcl. to l-plaiisi in Si. lames I'mu-stiint Kpisnial Chun-h, at KllK-rnon, . J.. was displayisl lor the first time in the window of a store in I 'hisitiiiil street. The dis-in is iartly ei-elmi-astiial and partly-military. At the top un tile coats of amis of the I'nited Mates and the State of Oiiio. the Jencral's hirtliplace. llelow this, siirroundisl by awn-aih, are the i tiiur stars n-presi-ntative of thetietieral's mil- j itary rank. Theu follows the inscription : j til iiHiuiin' of the virtues and valor ot l"lys- I rant. t neral of the I moll Annv and President of the I'niusl States : llom 17th April. ISi! ; dietl. 2M July. lsXi. A few friends offer this tabl as a token of their afti-cti.in, while the wholeiiuntni'does hoin-aj.".- to his career and eharai-tiT.' iiem-ath this arc two swords crossed. Preparing for leaver's Inauguration i Pn-naratioiisan- a!n-a-ly nnderwav for the iiianL'tiralionof fitiieral Ifcaver in Januarj' ' next. It is autieiiste. that tin- rmwd at I j Harrisliury on that is-easioii will I very j j latvc and the affair will lie nia-k- the object j of a (rreat display. A niimls-r of clubs have j crilM' ,n rvi, was lietrayeil by a , signed their int. iti.m of part ici pot iiiu ill the i ""lryinaii of liers, and she liei-ame hoiis.- ; c-r.li ie, and a movement has already j kirs.-r l..r her brother at j r iiioirth. ; ls.n slart.il to mull- the presence ol the T1k" i ""-rricd Wiuman, who had anotii-memlK-rsoftheSlal. and County Commit- j r 'tv- The oiIm t man marrieil a woman tec. The millitarj will also Is- represented, j The pis-ips have picke.1 out t'oloinl H. H. i Hastinp., of Ik-llefoiile. as ticncral lVmver's j Aitoniev trtiiier.il. and M.iior E. A. Mon- . - , . .. i ","'- titlsluiiyli. as ,snvn-.ary 01 tne 1 om- ; nionwealtli. The latter says he ill n. take j the piw-ttion if It la- otfi-rtsl to him, as he is a laud i. lain fur trovemor in IS'm. ColiHiel ' Wemlell V. How man is mentioned for Adiu- 1 unit .mTal orthe Xational fiuanls. : Heavy Loses on the Lake. Milwu-kke. Nov. 7. VioK-nt irales. which in ls- county last Thursday. The neirru i 'nviUJ a Krtxit maiiy and the invitaiion was have Us n swe.-pini the lakes simv Tlmm- j was .-aptimsl tutor Wetnumpka Slotulay -lerally aixepled. They hejtan lmskiii( in day lust, have.it is feared, caused more . moniiug. He d.niisl that lie took part iii I ' aftenioiii and coiilluuu) till after niliL, damage to shipping interests and resulted hi the miink-r but cimfesw-d that the raior ' husklii); aliotit -UH bushels of Kissli-orn. Af more t.t.ilities than iboseof the navipition us.sl was bis and that he knew when the ! ,tr 1-inukingof a hearty suiier, playing Reason put toKi-ther. Vessel men here csti- j yonmr man was kilhsi. A gentleman who ' oinniienced and was keit up until aliout male the loss, which is just beginuini; to lie- j came in from Iax (-oiinty last night nays the 3 o'clock. It was a large party, aliout lii coiiH- known, into the hundreds of thoiis- I negro was taken back to tlie scene of the I tool "Uplier. anus, i ue sciiiioner cove arrived here to- , nieht with the rmiu fn-w ..f tl.u .l..u...... i - - .... ...K,.,, Ellen .Spry, who escaped iu the yawl as the ; schooner went down, bow foremost, with I her canvas set and her flag flying from the i masthead. A large fleet of vessel is in the i harbor shelter. Most of those arrivine ! I are more or less damaged. I FOUNDERED AT SEA. ' The Re venu Cutter Manhattan Lot i Draffs 25 Souls Along with S Her No One Left Alive to Tell the Story. j Xkw Haves. Conn.. November ".The ' I'nited States teamrr Manhattan fomnli red ' aUiut 6:4) tlii ntoniing two and one lialf j niilen otf tlii harhor. and sank iuitnrdiately, I catTviiiif with lier all oti board. The Man- nH. int, lU rt ...y ,n,.r. mn ,;. ,.,.,. and Marled out presumably fr w u niolin? Tlte wimI b(,wil(t . j,. m tIvmen.lo.J a ,,. Ju.st aftir the hrake- water Mid (fettitig into the full f true of the pile hlowirig up tlie nound. she wax fteen by William King, an oyster dealer living at Htcr Point. He watched her through a Hlld h vlunl to au,.rirg heav ilv ami wai evileut!v in distress he ran to a telephone and trii'd to notify some of the tugs in pirt. When he retunitsj the vessel was still to be seen and iu trouble. A few minuti'S later (not over three) she had disaq pcared and Hot iiilig uiuld tie seen. He is of the opinion that she went down with all on Uiard. He states that under the most favor- able circuiiLstances she could not have I steamed out of sight inside of twenty minuti-. I wcrr nowx with a at sh. i King's story is corroborated by James ) Smith, the proprietor of a hotel at South Knd. on the eastern shore, seven or eight miles from the point where King saw the vessel sink. Mr. Smith says that when he first saw hei the Manhattan was on her side, shipping sea afb-r sea, and filially careened over, and went down in a very few minute from the time he first notited the vessel. Two or three other jiersons on the eastern shore, all at different points of observation. ' tell stories of the disaster that full v bear out thosetoldhy Smith and King. The tug Alert, of this port, wrtit down the i I.... ..!... it ..'..l w i.... .... ', , , , . , .. ... couiu not go ouisaie. Mie saw notiung in j the way of wreckage, however. When the M.mhatteii sank the tide was setting far out s"u,1'l '" whatever wreckage there i nKT P" directly out to sea i Itc this at'tiTniNin ipiantities of pilot bread and biscuit, picvs of Isiard that may have ! been broken from a vessel's cabin, oil i cans i and some niisietlaneotis artich's. Moated ashore with the ini-ouiine; tide on the east i shore, within astreti-h of two miles from the ! lu.-h:housc point at the moiiih of the liar- j bor to the eastward. As stated before, there , i is iiotiiiiij-; know n here of the Mauhattcn's I ; business. She is dis'ribtsl as bcitii; of a t i seh.smcr ri);. with a It-iurth of it' fiet. To Throw Dinamite Shells. ; I'hilaiiki.I'UIa, Nov. s. Win. t'ramp A estimateil that ! Sms have made arraiii.'i nients to construct f,,r the (iovertimeiit a dynamite -fun cruiser which will lie i-a)-ahte of making; knots an hour and of tirini; a 'Jsi-pound dynamite shell every two minutes. The vessel is to cost not more than -.i.si,oiiii. hut should it fail to meet these reipiin-ments when finish ed, the contractors are to refund the sum ex )'iiilcd hy the tioveriiuicnt. Bonds for that amount must be tiled hy the contractors with Siin-tary Whitney la-fore work is Is-eim. Cramp A Sons have agreed to finish the con- j trai t in six months. The reiiuin'tnetit-t, as olticially set forth, are that the cmiscr shall j Washinutox. X..v. 4 The Kn-m h dele not lie li-s than in, r.,:, i..,. .a; (..., i.-,!.!. I gati-s who came to the I'nitisl Stati-s to al- of Is-am. 7 fi-et draught, and S.'JOO-horse- power. It must hegiiaranteed to go 2J knots an hour. The three pneumatic dynamite (runs are to be loj inch calibre, and guanin teeil to throw shells of 2"0 hiuiii1s of dyna mite or other hih explosives at least one mile, and cajaible of being discharged at least oiii-ein two minutes. Mr. Powderly a Protectionist. Nkw York, Nov. 4. The HWf this inoriiiug prints a card from Mr. T. V. I'ow dcrly. Mr. l'uwderly writes to correct a statement made in the World that he was a freetrader. He says: " 1 am a protectionist from tht' top of my head to the bottom of my feet, i have ex-riejiced no change of heart or sentiment on the question of pro tection. This country is not ready for free trade, and until it is 1 will be a protectionist. Further on in the report I am quoted as fol- I lows: It behiHives you to do your duty on j the morrow, so that the longing eyes that an- looking to New York shall see that this man is siipHirtisl until he shall take his scat in the White Hons.' at Washington." That language is not mine I did not .mention Mr. George's name or even refer lo him iu couiuvtion with the Presidency. It was my ili-iire to continue tlie work they had begun until the sample set would enable the indus trial ma-si-, to name the man who would M-ciipy the Presidency at Washington." A Foolhardy Leap. I NiAiiARA Fall. N. Y Nov. 7. Ijiwrvtiee j Itiiiiovmi, if N"i-w Yurie, im . inc time ntrn juniil from tlie Hns.klvii liriclm- intu tl I Hast Kivcr, juinssl fmin the ww susts-iisiuii j briilis- a little- jiast the centre at five niinutes i U-furv w-teu this nuii-iiing. He came fmm HnM'alii last uiiriit anil stayeil at husK-nsinn liriilitt-. His jump w;ut witinrswsl by futir or llV.- 1M-I-S..IIS II.. 1L-!l UIV-. ,TI1U II i,-l I... I ft-ssi.r !1 il. v anil Mr Iln-m rois.rfr if i IStillalu. ilv mailt- the jump mn-tessfully, a ; ilistaiii-r of l!i fttA. He went straight tlnwti I fis-t first. He iiiie up mimewhat dazed, but j struck out for the Is ml, iu which were I Messrs. llrrw aud Haley, was taken in and stimulants were (riven him. He Ls not seri ; oiisly injured. One rib in pntlialily broken j ami his hip is bruised. He said liefore lie i pit out of the water that he would not jump : aain for 1 , w . . Afterwards he said lie would jump next sumim-r for il, ". He ; sniil iu- w anus! to jump at Rochester and : thi-ii quit the busiiiem. Turbulent Tramps. I.kkamiic, Nov. 5. llcKirt have been re ceived here of a dess-rale riot at Annville. Aisuit 10oil.sk ut niplit a iraii)t of trainis entered l'eter W. liachmau's hotel, and start ed to clean it out. ( hairs, table? and sjiit tiHins wen? hurled alsjllt pnuniseuolisly, but a numlier of ritizelin came to liaehman's re- lief, and the intruders were ejected. The tramps quickly secured reinforcements, and apiin attached the hotel. Knives and pis u.ls were drawn and freely useil, Adam Itis- nop ana iieury lierr is.-iii(t cut in the neck and other citizens slightly injured. Finally the tramps were repulsed and maile for the woods all essr-apil! safely ex cept Charles Miller and Xicholas Klein. They werecaptured and eommitU-d to jail hy Jus- tii-e Mem. A Double Bigamy Break. New YobK, Sovemlr 5. Katheritie I wit,I,u, ru,'lit an ai-lion before Justii-e I -''Unney, of Bnsiklyn, to-day, to reoiver i fn.m her bn.ther Max Itreit, for ai-tin j " l,is l""ke.--r. It trauspin-d tluit Kath- """""t IWaii'lm. Hat hen tie and iierliiis- luiud l.s.lc aKirtiniit.s Sir Mr. and Mrs. la'"lin. and the two hiislssmls of one wife w,,t" iwrtnership Ua?ether. Witzman :. .... :.. ....-.: ..i.i iw . w, Katherine'a suit mrainst lier brother Wits dismissed. Burned at the Stake. M-""-v. Ala., Xovetuljer 4,-Jt is rti-.l here that a terrible fule lias Isx-n ruetsl out to John Hart, one of the IHKMcs i ; who so brutally munli-reil vouiiu Waldrun. t murder and that prewrations had been S i. a .u i . : ! i,m.i- iu f.u. iiii.i ui ueuiu uy uunilllg. 1 lie in-uplo are enraged and both white and black say the negro must die. George Hart, the other murderer, is still at large and a large n-wanl is ofTered for l is capture. The vouiur man who ws munleissl . pie. and leaves a widowed mother. Held by an Officer While Another Fired at Him. SiLisat av, M.I.. Nov. 4.-ii tl- night ..I t).tober I. William M..ret a voting .l-pe- i rado, si.. at a hack man's d.. The driver i cha-ed him for a fi w vanls when Moore halksl and thValemsl to' shoot. Patrolman Ellis who hail liceu attnwieil to the scene, uiHiertook to arrest Miaire and was shot at twii-e. Then came the big fire, and it was not until y est en lay that KHis wore out a warrant. Bailiffs Kenneiiy and KIlis fiiund Moore, but the latter ilecliued to submit. : Kfimerly grappled with him. but not until ) Misire had sei uml a Kritish bull-dog revol- j ver. KeiiuerWy found that Moore was ovt r- powering hiui and commanded KIlis to j shoot him. KIlis tisik dcliU-rate aim. and. i while Kcnnerfy held him as ls-st be could, I firol. The hull entered the right side. jut below the first rib, and glancing downward. ised through the bowel and liMlged in the left side, beneath the skill. Misire was at once removed to a eel! in the jail, where he dieil at three o'clock thin monting. KIlis was arrested, and will he given a hearing to morrow. Misire was a well-know n character at the House of Correction, where he served two terms. While be was bring taken to Balti more t he second time he junied from the steamer, and while hamlctinc.! swam to the other shore on his hack. He was recaptured after considerable effort. When he was re leased from his second confinement he went West and joints! a gang of cow-lsiys. He stayed there two years and gained the sobri quet of "Billy the Kid." He then went to lAsitianlstown, where he got into a fracas with a man and cut hiiu almost to death. He served a term iu jail for this and return ed to his old home here. The Earthquake Returns. Ar.-csTA. Ca..Xovcmlicr 5. At U:i there was the sev.i-ri'st hH-l; of carthitinke since August :l. Il lasted twenty-live seconds, and jviipU. ru-lied into the stn-cis. Then' was no damage done. ChvulksTos. S. C, Xiivemhcr " Tiicre wa i lie scvens-I slun k yi-t at Sumter tieilav. ami a s,.y,-r.- and continued shod; at :--.i il wihmI at l.'.-.t; lo-ihiy, srl;i) the m-ii.ihI of; lukewarm l.cpulihcalis. This time it not the severest yet felt. A!! the sdiools were in i only aMiistsl the yoiiutt hlissl. but the old sessional the time of the slunk. imm.i! ! hlissl wits up alxi, and for the result, look at ill the colored si liis.l was cru-.uii iu the be rijiures. nic of pupils, and several pupils iu the ; Threshing ill limthersvalley is now tinish Shaw schiail, cionsl. w ere inju.-.si by the ,-d up. Most of the farmers have threshing falling of plastering. Xo one was seriously uiaehiiiesofthcirowii.hutlss.iileth.it four injured. Sawnx m, J; slus k was felt 1., NoVCIIlisT hen jut as .". A sluirp ces-Ks were striking I'l. Tylsv bland rej heavii'st felt then- sim e Auu-i r;s i; the I, a :d was It lasttsl pro-e-lisl by loud runihlin. i thirty setsunls. and js-oji,c nisiiiil Mil- :ic stntits. N'i daiiia'e was ifini- Uyoiid the i-rai king of glass. CiiAKi.tTox. S. C. Noyemii-r ,i. Tiu n was a light hut marked sles k of carthipiakc in ( 'haricston at 12:3i this aftenio'iii. 'f'his was the first shake in a ucek. "ml was bait er than that ofOiiols-r 22. No daiuap- is n-pirtisl and no interniptioii of luisiuess. A severe sin s k was felt at Chesterfield. S. Cat 12:155 p. M. The same slunk was fell at I .aureus. S. ('., and was the In-aviest ii-s-riciii-eil simv August HI. French Visitors at the White House. tend the unveiling of Kartholdi's siatue of Lils-rty visited the While House to day and were received hy the President. The address of introduction was made by M. de Lessc.sanil Mr. Cleveland replied in cordial terms. Five Times Sentenced to Death. St. I -in is, Nov. 4 The decision of the lower court ill the case of Hols-rt A i raver (i-olored) alio killed William Kvans some years ago in this city, was allirtned by the Supreme Court tieilav, and the murderer was sentenced to be hanged iK-ccmU-r lo. This is the lil'lli time that Cray or has Isvii sen tenced to death. A Silver Boom in Butler County. PtTTSBi.Boii, Pa., NovcinU-r 5. There is considerable excitement iu Butler county over what iursirts to Is- a gissl showing for silver. .Some of the ore has la-en sent to Philadelphia to Ih- t-stcd. l-llid in the va cinity of the strike has advanced 25 r -eul. within a few days. Kxin-rts say that the prossi-t is gissl for a h g lead. Arrange ments are is-itig uiadcto sink a shaft. Stock ill the comimny already commands a pre mium. A Divorced Husband's Crime. Terrible f'mi-Aiio, Nov. -. Mrs. John Uiisliton lives with her husband at Xo. 2-i Washing ton street on the fop Ihsir. S!ic wxs divonssl from her fortiiiT husband, Knili-rii k liois rts, some time ao, and kept their eliiiil. ltst nij:hl Rols-rts enlliil ut her rooms, di-inundisl tbnl she and his child five with him. and when the woman n-ftised he threw kerosene all over her person and clothes, and set tire to lier. He then made his escaiic. The wnmaii ran to the ftisir lielow. and a uciirli Isir suiitsshsl iu - extinguishing the tire which cnvt-loi.eil her s-rsoii, hut not until she had been li-arftilly hurtled all. m; the arms and In1 . Her injuries an thought to Ik- fatal. Ilols-rts lias not Isvn eapliiK-d. Chopped Off His Daughter's Foot. Washington, I'a., X'.vetnlK-r While i-hoppin tire-wiMsl at his home, on the llethany pike, yostenlay, H.-nry Dtcrwin accidentally cut of! one of his foiir-year-old daughter's feet. The litlle ijirl sli(.isil up to her father while he was intent iiatu splitt ing a n-frai-tory lop, and plaits) her foot on it just in time for the desiviidiiii: axe to fall lis ill it. The child suffered a iinat loss of IiIimkI before a phvsician could lie siirn moiiisl, and her condition is daiip-nms. Additional Local. Paint Items. There is frreat r-joicinc over the nsuilt of Tueisday'sehs-iioii. Iiauiel IL Hruluiker put a new nsif on his blacksmith and wam shop The Lutherans held their citttimnnion in i the Weaver chun-li on the .'(1st tilt. ljev. I Lurch, pastor. j The nitie weather still 4-ontiniH-s. A uuni 1 ber of voters atteiidisl the elei-tion in their shirt sleeves and with their sfmw hats on. Mr. Frank Buchanan and Miss Klla Blouirh. of Scalp Level, were united in mar riatjc on the 2d iust. by Klder Jait.b Hoi supple. Miss l.nui-a IIIoiikIi. who s-nt the su 111- ; im-r in Michiitn, bus retunitsl to Taint, and j is staying with her sister. Mrs. A. S. Hoff : maif. Mr. Jacob Kotiilciihush and Miss Annie E. ; Lehman were united in iiiamai- by Kcv. ! Lurch, at the rcsidcni-c of Henry J. Lehman, on the evening of the .'ilst tilt. The Scalp Level Baud is lK-inniii to play j cheap. The other Saturday ni-iit they went to Klton to play, and rcceivi-d only $1.1:1. uiul !nosupier. (hi their way home they broke ; one ot their wagons ill the liarir.iin. ' One of our most piMiuiueiit Democrats ! startisl out on Monilay niornitiif with his ;nin j on his shoulder, not to hum for game, but j to make a few votes tor Black and the whole ! iH-ni.s ralic ticket. I'm clad Ui tell you that he di 1 not sun-wl. "'I Oil Saturday the Shi ulf., there was a r- t J- and . loifii-au'. They had fin Tiiesiluy eveiiing. letulM-r 2fl, tliere was quite aa excitement caused hy a runutr. Revs. Stum ami Lurch hail heen calleilon f ficiul ilutiea to the home of Fred. Ott, and iiiniiiiK liornc after dark, they drove aside of th niH ii.. il.., .K...I. 4 .. ti the mad inuj the ditch and upset. The horx took friitht and startisl 1.11 a rtm, never I Mopping untU he reached home in Scalj. . i ilistaia-e of one ami oiie-lialf miles fnim tl.e place w here they ii1. He bad Ut the top j '' when lie ran , fin !", nt in fnit of H,r.m , usselmans. wber he left the hartn and I ' uu " lm ,,,VI"" l,,,t ,,p ''- as n.Hrto wrvi K. nvv. iurcn twnie ititnir hiiihi? itii hat. Scalp lirvel, Nov. . Citizen. -ss- -Brothers valley Items. Hood moniing, tKiveriMir Heaver. How do yiai ilo. Congressman Scull. Wonder if the Rmnl man Ls still so lunch pleased, that Still is nominated for t'oiigrcss because he is the weakest man of the four, and can be easily defeated. Mrs. Wm. A. Rlmails is confined to her room with typlaiid fi ver. Mrs. Aaron J. Colier is low with pneumonia. The Hoctor. however has hoies of tMith lailie recovering. Butchering is now the onler of the ilay, and sweet udiling and sausage and gissi living in general is indulged in, but all the heavy porkers are being held over till later. Harvey Schns k, one of ourstaunch young republican friends was married last Thurs- ilay to Miss Kamlis. Mr. and Mrs. N'hr.ick have our ls-st wishes for the future. The Kvangelical Association have their new chun h house in l's-rlin about cmpli t eil. It is one among the best iu the town, andis certainly an hoimr not only to the rhun h but also to the town and i-ommunity . A. S. Kimmell, Brothersvalley's lies! breeder of fine cattle, hogs, and siultry. is at present out ill Washington county buying a carload of Ihirham heifers. Some for him self and the remainder he internis to sell to his neighUirs. Mr. Philip King one of our best citizens, an old man and always a staunch Ilcpublicau drop!cd dead best Wednesday while putting up his stovepiie to tlie jmrlor stove. Tin ilay tiefore he was in Berlin and voted the clean Ui'piibKcun ticket. Ix-ss scratching was done on the Kepubli- can ticket in our disiriil last Tucsiuiy than j has lieen done for a iiumticr of years. A j third party lias this cfliil : it amuses the sicam threshers were run in this township: one by Kneps-r .V" Iiruliaki-r. a second by ; Kayniaii. Coiemaii A: t.U-ssiii-r: t liex- two : arc owiie.1 by jsirtics in Krothi-rsvallcy. ; Tiie other two wen- l.roiiglil in from Sum . init tow tiship ; how iniidi the two ia:ter I thrcshisl, I i-.nniol tell, but the figures for tiie two former are as follow : Kii".srA' l'.ru ' baker. :t'.,ii bushels, and Kavman.l olemau ! A: tihsssiier 27.01s bushels of grain. Issiiii-s j I2." bushels of clover sitsl. ; FAnium Ihii in fir"tftrmiflrtf. A bright, ! smiling blue sky. with a sun and atmosphere ; of a midsummer day was enough toconvini-c ; Kcpuiilicans that their ticket would Is- siic j cessful. ISut very little chs iinnci riiig ,is done during the day. The day for argument was jiast and the voters commenced nulling, ' to town early in the morning, and, after vo ' ing ret units I home to follow their daily pur- suits of life, and this splint- stniin was ke t up all day. and at no lime were the stns-ts ! crowded like on some former occasions. lie i it said with credit to (he ministers of our j town that but few of them cugagisl in tin ! work of "stump sjs-aking " and but one di. ; graced his high calling by mining ward I iticiaii and biiltoii-holiug Kepiihlicaiis, and ' trying to gi-t them to vole the third party ticket. This kind of work is certainly not iM-coiuiug a minister ol the goss-l. and it to be hoped he has learned a lesson hy it. Now ami Thk.v The best Mrs. A. K. and cheapest stis-k of corsets at I'hls. From Henryville. Kn. Heeald: Xt siriiiir anything in your paper from our city for ipiite a while, I thought I would scribble you an item. My subject is foxes. All the readcrsof the Hkk ai.u know what Foxes are how they like chickens, lambs, etc., but I will not say any more a! ut that kind of Foxes, hut will tell you what kind of Foxes live rifrht South of Somerset, on the old Simerset and Miner al Point li. K. Mr. P. I'. Kay man and myself wandered into their den last June. The two young Foxes iiersuaili-d us to take some of their cheastt trade phosphate lacid), home w ith us. 1 irave them $.".m for two sacks of their acid, and got in return sixty bushels of the finest buckwheat ever grown. My neiglils-rs say, had I not used Fox's acid, 1 would u.il have got the seisl. Mr. Haymaii gut four sacks l().ii worth and gut in rcitirn Un file same one hundred and twenty-eight and one-half bushels of buckwheat, and iiis ground was an pisir as ground can get. We do think it was the best investment we ever made. We can n-coiiuuend it as being as gissl as any we ever used. My neighbors and myself used Fox's phosphate on out wheat this fall, and better wheat we never had. If the weather coiitiiiiii-s tine we will have to sisture it. Are those not the kind of Fox's 10 have in Somerset county? We say so. . The report afbiat in Lower Turkeyfisit and Addison that S. Jhsikuian. inmate of the Pisir House, got his Miision aud bought a farm is iin-orrect. Mr. lhaikiiiau has not yet gotten his (tension but has bojs-s of sisni getting it. We will close by saying that we are going to vote for Beaver. Scull, aud the w hole Kc puhlican ticki-t from top to bottom. X. Hctirvville, Xov. 2il. lssil. A Handsome Holiday Present. As the holidays are now approachintr c know of no article that will prove anion useful and acceptable prescnl, than tne "Wonderful Lublin; Chair." Having over fitly chanj.'es, it can be adjusted to suit anj -osition of the body, and iiciii one of thosc woiiderful eoiitrivaiu-es it seems to please every tioily. It is designed fiir the fiarlor, library, or as part furnishing of any mom. as a ris-lftiiut:. smoking or for invalids' use, lounge, bed or couch. Their prices are wonderfully low. about one-half what other makers ask. Write for descriptive catalogue to the l.u hutv Manufai-turiiij; Co., 14-i North Kihth til., 1'hila.lclphia. I'a. The best variety of new style Millinery ItiMsls and lowest priis-s at Mrs. A K. I" Id's DMIMSTKATOUS NOTICE. Kstiiie of Lorenzo Ilerrinir late of (jtiemahonlug T p.. fs'iiierset Co., Pa. Letters of atliuiuistralioii ou the ulsive estnte having been granted li Ihe tiuilefsiKiied by the n-of-er aiithnntv, notice Ls hereby given to all person- inilei-teil to sain estate lo maKe Imnusii ate payiuelit. anil those haviliK elainis -umillst tile nmi' in pn-si-iit them duly sutheui jeans :.r s.-i-tlenii-ut on Friday, lss-eiuber 17, Issh, at the late residence of ileceased. JOHN II. ZIMMKKMAS. novlO. a Adtiuiiistriktor. ;-DMl'I.STHATtli'.S NOTICE. Ksuue of Joseph Rummel. ls-eased. Isle of 1'siut Township. Hiwueiset iouuty. Pa. letters of Aduiinistraliiiii on the alsive estate having I teen -minted u the imdersineil by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all H?rsons indebted to said estate to make iiiiiiiisti aie payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement on Friday, the Jlth day of December, j lssti. at the residence of fc. J, Kunimel. in Paint township. E. J. kl'MMKL, novlu. Administrator. UMTOl.'S XUTK'E - In the estate of John Baker, rfereased. Notice is hereby riven that the illiderviimed havinKrieen atipointed Auditor tn fix the amount to remain a lien on the real estate iu lieu ot itow er to the widow of John ftaker, d.s-easeit. Mini to distribute the balance r fund to'unri anioiifrthusc legally entitled Uierebi, will sit at his ollii-v in the Bonmgh of Sinnerset, on Thursday, Noverulier i.. A. 1. Iss6. for the purpose of ilischanrniK the duties of the said apisiiiitment, whey anil ahere an persons in te rented un attenii KKEU. W. lif ESKf'KEIt, Auditor. novtlu. UDITOR'S NOTICE. The underpinned having been apHiititcd Au ditur hy the i TpitHiiK' C jrtirt of Somerset t ouutv. Fa., to distriliuu- the fund In the hamls of the Ad ministrator of Jonathan Lloriiieyer, dis-easisj. lo and aaionir this leKally entitled thereto, hercbe (riven notice that he will attend to the duties of aid apfiitineiit at his ofrice in the HorouKh of s.rtuersei, on rnaay, tue Jitnoayor oveiuU-r. 1 o clock p. in., when and where all par- uitetwaed can atu ud ifUicy think proper FKI)- BiES1';,A,uj1,ol,. DYSPEPSIA, INQIGITSTIOM. WEAKNESS, CHILLS A?i1 FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER CC ..PLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. TT Ir.vitormt- - IT five Ktw tng ana i llEhttul to tak, ana of feat value oo a Medicine for weak and Ailing Women and Chil x n LIFE to too whole SYSTEM by Strengthening tne Musctr. Ton ing the NtRVES, and complctelyDi. dren. VrvYVV gesunf inc tooo. f O N f AIN8 do hortfol by leading Minerals, com posed of carefully selected Vegeta ble Medicines, combined skill fully, making a Safe and fleoaant Remedy. physicians, telling ,iow to treat die jses at HOME, ..mailed, together with a set of hand some cards by new Heiiotype process, on receipt of lo c VnrmlsST H Pi MlSU flfars. M th Umii I wr M M 11 I "II I IIWN.il, rauil ,-- - - OaMla IU to cssrrn r- r,. . a SIT sT Volina Drug and Chemical Company, tiTiaoai, as, c a. a. A iMiNisri:Aiti; .Nurit i:. K(aleof Jacit. t'nivle. rtis.t-asiMt lute ut SliHle To li-hlli. Siin. -s.-l lolinty. i':i. Letlers of a.iinililsiraiioii of the atsive estate huvini Ireen irrsiilfl to Ihe mnlersii-iitil ly the )nis'r authority, notice is uen'y ifien ! a.t fs-r-solis iliiicMeil in sunt estate to make lliinii-'tiat.' fiayTiiflit, anil lhoe liavinir eia'ni- si;u::it the saiae to i-nsH-nt llielu ituiy ailtheittirateil tor s't tleluelit williont 'lelay. Al'lil STl ItKKFI.KY. sukIs. AituiinistrMUr. FOR QAI r ' 4 v I v t: lJl O.'tLL. ,r,, .; ,tr, n i. ers anil Slui'i-irtin tt i.rk. ss-onel-iianil Kniciiie and hoiU-rs on i.aipl. ilo.-MiK Kuxiin-s ami M eluuetv a .-ss isliy. IWo.U.l.s I .XHI.IS ile.s si-lyr. AU-nhrnf CWjf. M, The Narrow Escape Of a Massachusetts Engineer. Slwp fU-r futi -nit Tni Itt aith di--nxr jirv tW ! tiie fWWlrM fXJn- riciifn klH'WU lo III. tit. K-'Urtffii yfun if a ltiji Hint-lo "i;(Vcr, ( lr. P 1 r IjiuU-r. 4i hHl.4n. -.. hrtl lui-eraM li: lor :t,ut ri-"l thriHiifh ihe jn-M-in-r ! h uv in th la-(fIT. He "Pfl i.I.iHiii iiuiriir- n-li-t". Ittit ii"',t,.tij: inort. l-a-l Jununry lit t-rtM-! on lr la vitt Kfuntly, of Koh-iuut,-N. Y., u ii tit-. t-r ii-.iitn.iial!''! : "Mr Iaw Wr. Vimi i.uvt -toiit-m the tTlt..i'irr. Wf n til rir-t irv t'.i i A"A.'.V. t.l"! t. YiiUITt. .. !)'. ..-ton- rik- i in): uu (njn-rnti-'ii."' A i'r day Uut the il!(ru in U-lUT i.-!t-4i thn.fU:h ih- U4iilntit lNrt4.t!ne ; ih'ht. titll. ! Jhnr If. K',tt'j : Tiie 'iiiy nlicr I 'im- timar ; I xlshi two pravfi st'iin-f. .tii-l am 'Ifini; nirriy I...W. I'KJKR IsiWI.KK. ir Kt iittfih iMiw ha. tl- t-Mft-- at j anl tht-y an' vi:hci-m!y firni.i!ir m iu-tily Km ; i Uini ihrti K'-niifil; Kvr:tt- io-iut-iiy " ihr i l-aiinr lor -J!ic in tht- l.!iilUT In hi j !Htr lr. LuMttr uInj iui iti.iit ;hil " Fa..ritt joim-"! ivrtilioit' t-il it"m ti iry : Ol.l Hr l.klill(t. Mil.l.i I ' tiil!.tn. !. , Aj ril 'T. l.-vt. ) j Mr. ft-tr-r IiuitT hi tn-n a nitlt-nt of thi j ton n Ir i ut ii-t '-v.-ihim-ii yt-ur-. aiit. iit .nr i-m-I pi.-y i'ir aiil in n.il tin-v-" can- tn-lia N-t'n a cM. itnti r'-fwi'ti'.l i -ii til thi" inuii Htbl om I uiiiuity. He ha, lial --in i l, t:in- i-i-a.-- lo ttnt kuou tor niit t' inc tiniv. hit ati l Uim j loin, ari'l if, in ar-i';itvm cinmi ii:ii!n. i I KlKI Lo ' . Jil.oiVN. Irfsi.lt'!lt. j 1 a 'r-ttl : i fir V ; a'ii lnjirri-i-. ' lr. Imvitl Kriin-'-Iy'' l-aor:it' lifiiilv."' f Kiii'iout. N. V. It imt a fii-rt' Himiht-r, l'-in)- l ranly. .f 'am. hut t-y ttv alicrutiv- action mri- I li.- ih Mot-I. n."t4H'i- a in-aitlitul (;nl:tio:i to j tin -liM-H"-". on.'i(ij.. and rvrfi ilioh , uini rnu- I r tht .xi'ii'-ioii 4t" ;n.Vfl hh1 Totic tnnu its- kwl- I m j aii.i t.hidih r. U--iit:ioiiy i tuuir-l win httVf m fti rureA liv it r-nicii-.--i Ir liji". Tie Independent THE LARGEST, THE ABLEST, THE BEST RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY NEWSPAPER ill tie WORLD. 'fine of the ablest mi kli.-s in existence." i'.il Mall Unz-itr, l-oiid.ui, England. "Tin- must iuMticiiiia! religious organ in the States." The Sim1ntir, lnulnii, Eng land. "Clearly stands in tin- f.irc-fronT as a wivit ly religious nuiga.iiic.'' .SiocAo .si htl Timtv. Philadelphia. It ia K KM. IO I S, LI I KKAUV, F.IH ATIOAI. ART, STORY. FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, & SUNDAY-SCHOOL NEWSPAPER. It has mon and abler I 'otitributors than any three of its iiniteiiiisirarics. I; stalls in the fnmt rank of journalism, and ex ry s-r-S.U1 of iiiielliL'enee should n-ad il. TKHM. OF SI T.St nil'TI: line Month Hires- .Months... Ko'ir M.. lit lis six .Miniths Nine Months y :) Mie Year ; ' 7;i Tm Year- fi ijh 1 ml . Three Vars 7 mi 1 .i K.Mir Y'ears s .si -.' Five Years Jii mi j SKM lli-TAI. fAKIi KIK A FKKK SAMI'I.K i luPY. AMi tl.rKHIM. Lfsr IK YdL U 1st! I T l-1! Its KII'.K FuK ANY MA;AXlKS ! olt OTHKK SKW'SPAPKKS AT I K1S T'! ,S ' I Nltl.lSHKK'H I'KH Kr. TIIK IXPEIMvXllKXT 251 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Tie Americiii ' Detect jb Bra, Main Offices, 94 and 98 Diamond Street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ; Kia-'Ii-hfl lUy 'viil II. i.ikin-n. -x-C, . rO i T'lltlr lit i'-'i''iivi. 'r-;lji1r 1 1111(1 ttll- ! (liiftt-'i Di tin tm nl ;( I', s. S-tTi-i j S- n ire. I'lili.fcnt'jU A .!.- in ut ilu- ! l'r:iuMji.il ciiit- ut il.e imti . tuus J Ull't URU'lll. IK !l. (.ii.kim.n, I'mirij-al hi-1 'hii. Supt i i'KKKii Mi 1hvk:.l, MiiTintinii. tn. ii-. JtiHN Iul.km., An y tii vn. Hunan. Kt'fV-ivii.'e : Jam J. bm-'k". '!iiW S-Tt S r j vitr Imvimuu. Vattiii'.'la. i. .H'lid fur 'ir ' tilur. iuv.i-.m. , pUIVATK SALK. Th um.rMii.l huvtuif -Hin haM-tl a h(Hit ' am' lot in Siitri--t H-'Nitih. uill -M hi inn.it i placf. "inial iii Aiit-iri.i-tiy Twnhip. nv;ir ihe . Btrii'.trI I'ik t.itiiai:iiuir 17" acre-. clcarf ihe I iKibmin tini'T-l. Tht- tanii li in n itj- : t-;au- il Vullivati'-fi. Th- )u:!(Uu -uv n'arly m it mh-1 ueil ri rvi'. Thf furui i con vt niciit : : chun iifj-ami M-ii-n't hy ajc--l r.Ml, mi l i- in ; every way a iloiruMe home. Th.i:M l.l Hh.LAl A'Mn-H- ine at ltvi-!itiK Hilin. n.vitMii. SAM'L WALKER. A unToirs notk k. Ktate of A.Iani Fitt, 'leeea-Hi!. Th tinthT-itfne! having l-eii in)y ap'orinte-I AiuhtiH- u a-ertain wulou -iouT antil i.-trihu(e the futt-b- tn the hainl-of thr a'lniitH'.ir.itor iff ti e atNt e-tat, h-rvhy irivt-. notiee that he will ai ttl't ithe .tlltie?- of hi upMttntim-ltt ut ht ,.-v in SiinnTH! Biniiirh. whi-reali (nrn? in terete I eait ailfU-1 if tnev ttiiii n(,tr. j. h. nil.. U4ivl. Au-liior. SOMERSET MARKET. Corrected Weekly by COOK A BEERITS. HEA'MM IN Choice Croceries, Flour & Feed. I'rioes fur N'uveniber 1. lssti. rt.l..rf rtrie.1 ft. Apple ltuiter, "f iral Iv-uiis, f. hu Bran, it luultis liulKT. .roll.) If. Ike(l. V ft Iluckwheat, bn meal Hivswax f ft lln's.ii, iSiiear-enn-d Hhiiis) ft... il'imnlry hamsi j lb " .Sh.Mll.lersI ft " fSidesi y ft I'oni, (ear) y lm " ishellisli f bu Meal ft i;holi. ii,ni and nals. lno llis -II .u -u It.l ll-i 4s-z,."s-r .S1 -.il 1 ! J-c ::::::::zi-' UK- ... .Vsir.me .Vsa,iiOi- 2i- 1 -J5 1 Ki -.in- ..$T. KI Jil - T"ie Slirlor 2V.!-sl jii :aiw:l, :;rn Hie No, IOC I Keys. d..i..'. .'.".'.V."V.'.'. Kluiir. Holler Pns-ess, f bbl " Vienna, 1 bhL..... w KlMSs-ed.l bu lard. ft Midilliiiip. 9 WO lbs ot, bii ! I'mutiies. i bu Peaches, dried, ft ! Kve. V hn j ."alt. (Sol.) bbl . " (i.riHind Alum) sack ' i Ashtoii) full sai'k i " " H " i fuj.nr. Tellow. y ft...... . j " white. ?t. ! Tallow. ? ft Wheal, V bu. -3 .11) St M 1 (irt WiV,7r ..7illlL' - itnc VVVYYffyflf r. 1 a Book. Volina,' I M A. byleadio J . V physicians. tellinf ! LO"W PRICES Is what tha paopla want. ar.d rf-.rfzzc.-r :ha; aas r.s:;;d lSHSSSHSMSMSHSKSHiMfSHSMasSi(HHi,MM).SSSSSMMS,i,M,M'.,',iii Becher's Clothing Hall iliHaiiiiiit4iiiiiiaiiNioaioii .., '"" ,", M M t "' Sires ihs .mourcencn: cf Zvx CLOSING Are convinced that never before in tlie liisrory of Nunerset hit, GfH)l and STYLISH CLOTHING LOW FIGUiiEg As they are with us now. Our Stock nnist be cloy-tj out by JANUARY 1st. 1887," If not before, and in order to do so we have marked each art-' cle in our store at First Cost. So anybody in need of "a" Suit, Cva:ccat, Pants, Vest, Hat, Cap, Undanczar, Or anything in our line, had better call early before the i-,. est patterns are selected. Xow is our time COME ONE, COME ALL! IB CLOTHIER . The mii'v 'out H for t 'uiHi.i'M. i ? & .-r I & & i P3" TWr WftMr. :;;r:; i vf&'V0" Mn'a?a Vf r:l!',,Jr"rr' ,?r-, Rrrli,na or lUTalld Ml li.mish l. :urWkiV,; THE LUBURC MANF'CCO.. Beaver College and Musical Institute 1 Beaver. Pa., on tr.9 Chi3. Orafn,,"'si, bui,in9s- P'nt and healthful. "7 tne '"" ' " " "'" Mil. II. .sl;lli.l:. of the old tinu .,(' l, i iiouni-e to his inaiiv fri.11.ls aiei tp.is. ...... .uu- 10 ins iiusinisis 1-ir.s-r. r.. 01 one 11. .11. lay i.ikki-. dunpnsiii); DIAMONDS, . WATCHES, JEWELRY, Siivaroara. Srcnzes. French and American Clocks. We cat, ,l,w the laruisa st.s k of waf ii.s i il- , i.y. With a lar.-e a..s.et sloui-s an- enabled to ,,.m,i Diamond- to suit anv , wrtienlar laiiev at -h.iit tu.ti.r 1 ,- !- Il" I '"!!V''", "! ' simm-tit has h i,,er,,,-., a.l r..u,...-l out I., in.s t , 1? H"l"la Trade bieii by n-.-hi of almost fc.rty years: ..s-es.ful business experiei...- , bale ev.-ry ri :t-.M ties-et. 1 Yor ParroniK f-Wilioite.!. R. SEIDLE, 50 5th AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. Yl.MINKTKATol'N. s.I.K It Will 3e Clad Tidings to the UK . Valuable Real Estate. ! Viitut- til nil onler of ivsiit l ..u of th-' , ' 'ihan tiirt .! .-tMierfst -on:ti. I'a.. iomtrli-i-ec. ,i rfu rf w ii! Ih- t-xiM-.) t- jh:"m -lU- in i.t-. , toiivith-, A-i'l.li-oD wvu.-Id;.. uX vut . ifi s.xrrUhAY, YE 'Mltr.i: lss(, a! I o ci.i k P. M., The folLmilnf real e-lale. late ; the niMTt tf Marsiall Withehii. a-j4--.-a.-H-i.. A certain iiece nr free! f luii'l "imaie hi V- 'IwMi !. n-h.. Smi-TN-t rt.mitv l-a.. H'ljoiiiin lain!-ot Thorno H--n'. n. r, lirp-. tih- i en eoritu'fiMiu i:t er-. mtin- or l-. havimr u ti--tMr- hraine i'vivllini: at ;- htcf f lio. Tal'l. aii-1 oticrotiitMii!liiitiit-ri on c.-t t- etl. TKIiMS: me-h;i!f cah itt 'oiii rui tiion of .',; the tal ; ain't- ;t :.m- i nr a ult mt.-r.-M. to ii- M-un'i . . j-xk-hieiit 'oiil. Ji-ii t t r,t. i.f ilt jHiri-ua-.. mo:,, v to N n.tl iu -d-ii .iltM' projTiv i. kiHM-k- el tlo'.vu. JKSSF. LI-TON. A'liiiniiirmor. ' JVMCFL i.AMiK.i:rs liLOOl) SKaVRCHEK. ! of the l-t mf-Iiciites ver diMovt rci u.r il.e cur of 'tN'TMITIfiX, Hi;o4 HITls , I.VM'KIIA. ;!S-.iokUH.;e. ( M '.H-, (Lls. INK 1 M A'i'I' ' OK THK UA..S SilwK i NKss uK l ii KA I'll. J'AIN IN Tli:: UKKVT. At-.. Ac. It i uoi oinv h iir- nt lirii:er Ihe l;;.!. ;.vt Hf-t i 1 ertmii I't-'.ir-r ot it..- A : :W. a- Wfll.i a HieiLTliehiT 'f Tie -mirv S-L. nt anl a r Utu aiil -x-iiy e.ire for Mil.'. f':;-iitaeria. ninl pninit S.n TWd'iit, aii'I ".ii.iuM lift :--(or 1 1- 111 vry !.tidi!. Tf::- .eI:e!ite m'i- eniir U of K""l. aifl 1- MTf'-t-t'y ;'.-. Wii-ii all oTiit-r in-e.n-n hnvt tl ihi on lm fd i-t'd a e ir. . Viiny a . iu.-i s:;eii u( all ;iojh- ot n -tr- . el lo health .-taa'f. r. jo.t-r ih i th- heur-i : e t'o!iti.:iit-l H'UA Sjnii. fr iy u-:,nr on.- .r tuo rt;i,. iltfv wre r-tnr ii lo .. r..-i iteulln. wf f:. 1. Mru.cr s Jin .mat it j i t h. For rl:- relie ot l;i;nii.ai i-m. Nfiraliria. :rk lie:i',T !;t-. i i.r.iner'a, i j.it.;i--n-. t rauit. aii'i ent of 1! v mt'l;eim- of thf a-- 'ir l tie mN.v lie.iM-. .-('n-s I KI. LA M !'.FKT, ei--lyr. litiulNrrtVllif. Sii:te.l .. I'a. A i M I M ST I ; V To 1 : M n i K. K-i.'t- S.ioiiton Hiikt-r. !.-4 ;t- t. Ite 1tsii ToW?i-.h:i Soi''rs-i I'miniv I'- i.f- I'tt'.rof A'lTiiinirali at on tit- u'nvv tuie i hnviii;' U eu arrant ! hi the umU-riuiM-l v.v the j jnnr :ithinity )irttee i heivhv y-v.-n to m ; iH rvori!- iiKk-iiUfl to aul tat (o nmke i imti i ; at Miy'ii--m. irt tir-t- havinz t-h;:m ai'nitot ;h j -taiiie w ill if-.:t Them -l jl uHi- i:ii.-al. - tor j Mt:iiont 4n Satiinlnx. r-n-tiir. r 4. at the i r -. ieii 'tr it the 'itt'a m -"anl town-hip ' JtZil. 't. BAKM.AV. 'rT. AU iu i ii it rati r. K.xr THIts NnTfCE. Kiate of iHHt- KantMiati. (l.t-M . hife of otie maituh Two.. Soimr-tt ( o., Hu. !.ttT-lf-t im rtjin- on the atwVi- -"-(ate hav-ir-. 'nt ii irratit.-il to tin iin.i.-r-sitjii.-! hv the n( er uMthority. i.-n'.-e i Ii.t I'v sriv-n to all j-rMu-i iit'l.-hl'.! to sii! -t.it.-lo ttiake iii)iiit-liiUe ta li.eni. aid i'i"' ha ins eiami itt;aiii(t tiie n 'in to pr--Mit ttt.'tii iniy anitv intiatKl h-- tii.Mii tit at .h ImI- n-vtlfi-i-e nf lii .ht ra'tl oti SV.itiu--!..; thr Mh -lay ot Intvifi'-er. at ih- law .-tin e of John !:. s ..ti. in smierM-t. Pa., on Thiiriaiv. In fmher !th, aiilat th hut el of JtHiah Svuiik in John-n,wn. ( i.rnl.na ' -Hintv Ha., on Sittmhsv. iH-r'nifetT 11. rtH I K At FMAN. LtV'l Vttl.KK. KxeMitor. Nrt-.Ali eorre--'n'h-m e allre-l to the above Kxeeiitors at !vil-'ville. .nuihti I'otintv. Tn . or loJiMin K. Mem i, ...rneret. Pa., w ill r--wi e pnnaM attention. J7 X WTT HS NOTK K. K-la.e of -wMiiit'1 t olw-r. late of Hiother-vallev Twio.. Snn-rt Co., I'a., .(' IetU-r' t-tvii-itiary on nlve ti-iate havimr hren LTrtuO-i) t tin injiler- ;jli'l hy xti- p-.(i-r auihfkriiv, notier i h-rehy trivfti ( i -K-rMtii. iii'lehti-.l lo-t.i'I !ate to V .ii." hnimiimti-.av-mnr, ami tho-f liavniif i-l.r-u-i auaitiM theam" to (.n-x-iil lie" i 'hoy iim'o-i i leao-'l for -'it!'Tiii-it on MatMr-hty. Uh ilay of l;'---vi,nVr, at :ht late reiilenee of U e.st-.l. JIKN'RY "f iltKR roKNK! li s i ' M'K!:. Kjtiintor. Salesmen tad! Eneruetic, relialde men hi sell the rhoice-t Fruii and f irnainental Nursery siix-k. on sn.irw with rj-j-wt :tt, or mi nimmjs.ioii, a preferre.1. isteaily enipli.) iwiii tliroiu:iii,nt the vear Busi ness uutckly learned. sv.-n.l for terms! (.ii-V.V JM'S.. .Vnrarrvsvw. Octl-la. RocWer. . V. OUT SAL K AND HATTER, CUN MANUFACTURERS, And Dealers in all Kinds of Sporthg Gosds, Fhe Tkc-t and Title Zzu v- . i i .v,..,-.- '...,. , BHOWX cVr i-iiirrii, 520and 522 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. tr-,1 ; ! iiiiiftti-tiirtT- --t !"! . . 1 Wtfc.J "" "'. ".tm,-., W3 : :'. ';3h sT. Phi7a! j.'.Va FOR YOUNG Englijh. Claisiral. Mas.e and Art roursf P, ..,,,....,,,.,,,,,. i7 ;; , ,, . R. T. TAYLOR. PRES. ' i,-.,,:,!, v s-i.H,. el-ib;:.,is in si-i tfi.ii Ins st.s-k is ., '..--..rand '"..-, - n ul.,r uttentioit ha- ! fs-t-n ivi-n to a TO KNOW THE GREAT IMPROVEMENTS SEWIXGALVCIIIXES, "WHITE It hu-H rif'ill .!.. f.l Ik y ,,,;,s , , i f. H.XI!.i.fi ', . !. it ,.(., , SELF-THREADING Kx. 1 pt tl..-. .-'tlie ti:-.,r - A 1- n- ; i. ilive I'VKK-i ! Willi, il i' A 1 1 1 !-: !,l:i.i; A l'KI.TIv T SrLF-THEADING SHUTTLE. i'- ; :on ua te r nlau-I .jtri"'.: r r.g !roi thr ra-r. 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