i v 4 . I - i - t The Somerset Herald EDWAKD WrU. K.iiKT and 1'n.prieinr WEDNESDAY- REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. NATIONATi. OKX. JiiJNJ. HARRISON, or i smash. fok vick rniirEXT, HON'. I-KVI P. MORTON', OF " VOUK. STATE. FOR At'l'lToR ilEVEkAI. roU THOVtAS ll.'CAMANT, T Bl.AI OK STV. ri.rT'K. Thomas Dilan, IHhtkpt J.n It. Taeirnrt. J'.tin WaruimHkrt. H ttn P. J'tin. H in. ttainiilttn. John rt. M. -kl'll-v. J...h R T Win H Kill. K trnr pin. Hamuli I. kiirtz. K!w.l on.- W lili&m r.mncll. IA illutm o. li IVI.T K Bi. Hrtiry H. He. btel. AT-I.Arcn, Lewi,- Pugh. i:.. l.ilm II itnt. V ;is.,t, '. Kr-w. IT. Imvel tt la-k. m !,. 'i Htit,-l,is,ni. l'l. .Ii.l.n f. W.wi-r "a. Jeremiah K liliir. .'i. ..,,:" J. k;;wu. Zl Harry S. 1'i.ul. J.;. .....n't- Mnra., jr. I. I' sv New tnvi-r. Jitlill H. Wallace. j.. i l '. si an.-viuo. 7 J.h-.i.h T J.iT.t. -s. u M. Trtuuil. JUDICIAIIV. Jt' Id ; F. OF Til t St I'KKV K Ol'KT. JAUFS T WITCH EM, of Philadelphia. cor xt v. I . ii: cus ii:.':-j, K.l VAlili I.I, .fs-iinerxl I; ooikIi. FoR I.Kiilai.aTI'Ll-, N.IAIl S. M1LI.KK, otJ.TinerIp. JAS. L. PI I'M. of K.lier. t NoriHicIi. F(n Jl'KY Ci.MMW-MNKIt. FAMt'tL II. Vol'KR, i.f riti.ny.TO k TJ. Kolt li H IK MP.ftToR, Al.E X HI NTKK. of Smiorwi Twn. Ma. Bi.aine i Uiked for New York City Sept. INj. Clevelami reeciven iU tin-t kuK-ktut in New York in the tvnominalion of tiovcrnor Hill. Jle don't went lo boss N'cw York a inti' h he did. Tuts w,-ni(( to U- a ir d var f..r the private aohlier. I'.oth ofthc pn-at Slates of lllinoihand N't-- Yotk j-rc pAw: to .se lect tiovoriioii! who carried ;mi:-kel. Tiik full text oftienird Haitian's inaRter'y letter of acci-ptani-e will 1-e found on the first pap' of this isne. Kv crr reader of tiie !1i:i;ai.h shoiild j-rti" it w ith can'. Ion't fail hi attend the mat meeting in the C.itirt Hoim Tuesday evening of next week. Ix't its tiave an ohl fiishioinil rally for the openinc of the camaiirn, li'iulilicans. The I'ndiihitioii vote in the pioneer temieranee States of Maine and Vermont fdiown what dome of the most earnest of temperance men think of a third party playing directly into the hands of the I leinocracy. The Westmoreland county licpuhli cn who were inclined to kick over the nomination of Captain Craijr for Con trresH, have very wtisihly concludel that kicking don't pay anil that they w ill suj- port the nominee. (itMR.ti, 1Iai:i;ion plaiva the whole j thinir in a nut-shell w hen he says : ''The i Kepub'ican jwrty holds that a protective j tariff ia const it utionul, w holesome and necessary. We do not offer a fixed sched ule but a principle." Iev.s-rat:c or-ans arc hndully Hint ine "to the walk-over of t.uvcrnor Hill." They Raid the same of Cleveland at St. 1 on in. It is well for tiieui to keep in practice; they will have some tall walk ing to do after Nov. fi. The Allegheny conference of the Afri can Methodist church, which met at ML Pleasant last wivk. m.t only n-fused to paw the regular temperance reoihitiotis. Imt declared u-aint the ),.i.cy of the Prohibition iarty and in favor of the He publican party. IlEft in hans would like to er.coii aire men to place it ner.il Hurrion's letter of acceptance side by side with that of t rover Cleveland and make compulsions. Cleveland's letter is hiiuply n shrewd stump speech of a crafty politician, and Harrison's a modest, concise, st.i'.i sman like document Tt'hich the more it is stud ied the more heartily '.t w ill tc approved. Not a Kejiublican patn-r in tiie land that has not expressed its admiration of tieneral Harrison's letter of aceptance. His appettranec Ivforo the public and his S leeches since his nomination have been above criticism, and hp can well afford to stand the surly witticisms of his enemies, who. having found his entire record tin assailube have to resort to sneers. Tur Hon. Williatn Wanier, who was (lectin! ConimaniWrin-chief of the (Irand Army of the IIcptiMU oftlie National Kn raiuptnent held t Coluinbus, Ohio, last eek, lias a p sd record as a soldier and na pxv! a record in public life. He was Mayor of Kansas City in IsTI, was Presi dential elect. on the ir.n;t ticket in lSTi, was appointeJ I'nited StuHs At torney for tiie Western Iitrict of Mis souri in 1S72. Two jenrw !ater he was fleeted to Conpress, anl re- '.ected in 1SJW. He has been an active friend of the soldier, and is very popular with lirand Army men. The Democratic Congressional Confer rees of Eedford, lilair, Cumbria and Sni crset w ill meet at the Ixpiui House in Altoona o Tueoday next to nominate a candidate lor Conrvs. T-edford will preaeut Utc name f 1". F. Kerr, Blair that of Thomas II. .rwry.nn 1 Somerset that of bred timf. Cauihria ha instruct el for no one, and ill probably cot have man, althou-h hec eotiferrecs may run in a dark horse. The con feci from thia county are Posttuaater Herman llauiner, of Johnstown; District Attorney VLam.: tf Johnstow n, and Dr. J. C. Xoonan, of Cbent Sprincs. It makes little difference who ia nominated, as he w ill not lie elect ed by a very lare majority. JiAuMutrit iiKKECAL Haerihos had a tlioron-hly pxnl time at the reonion of his old repi nent, the Seventieth Indiana, on Thunv lay. Ainonp the prizr.'.ti veterans his comrades in the old days of battle and islory, he knew that lie w as loved and ad Aiiral, not on account of his olitical ad- vanneroeut. Vit its a man, for ir.artiT ij'oal- It is not j-arjirisins 'i' ',! hir-hed. jufceil. toll ohi r fctoriea and ai-ai 'i friendly hands witSi a kef n mw that for onit lie rarrounded hy frieru!. wilh ont axe to .Timi. Naturally i'nm'.;li lii. njiwli ti bis M -iii:ian"niis w. ti!l "f j-iviHis rontrratuiatinri. yt tinire-1 with syvujiathy for the battle narred heroes of Krar. There i winiet'iiiiiiraliont Benjamin lUr riw.n which u!!nii1i the a.jtiiinitin'i of very man with wham lit vum- in ca-la.-t. In liim the true manline- of in tegrity ijoine.l to that v ymia:!.y Ji.r hiiiiianiiy hi U nmrk h.ii oii l't eminent'. Thee .(Ualiti.-s, often i-how n iltirinj; his iw ful aud bonurli; cur-r, arc more attractive than ever now that be i the lio-n ltnler of the arty which u.horatcs tiie and meat j-nv gn-esive politiuil i ieas. A Campaign Lie. Mt n. iM sk, Sc;.:. 13. The OnzCh. of thw will print to morrow the follow- ing lelu-r to tiie editor . 1MHAXAP..H.U.. ScptWIl'lMT f. Willow f. Sbfi.panl, Mitch chunk, t'.. Mv I'rAK hiK I cannot but espnw my mrjiriw that you shoul.l a;-k nifsurli a qtu-s-tion as that contained in your Inter ol -pt. C. namely, whet lit; I have ever aul in el!,; t that a dollar a d:iy was enough w: ire fi.r a workincinan. '1 liere may lie catni(rn I;m mi platjiliie a.1 t-i require a denial, h;it this i t-rtaiuly not of tl.at ort. Verv tni'y vonr. lltNJH:.V J!ltK!'X. Ex-Senator McDonald's Statement Praising General Harrison. The Indianapolis Sentinel, an inipeiuotis and unscrupulous IVmocratic oran, puh lilnd an ariie'e aivnsinp tietieral Harrison of havii.x In-en a leader in the eff.irt to Mip press by anus the railp.ia.1 ;-trikrs in l'4''" and V' it h havinz then, in seeti in the ity Hail, L'ivenjit cause of olVeiise to acoitituit tee of lliejtrik.rs. Senator McDonald, the IiemiKratic leaoer in the State, lien a-iiil by the rorrsinndeiit of the ' i Iiemwrat ic.l said as to tliis : "I don't think that w ill rut much of a fi lire as an is-ae in tiiif ainniiu'ti. The fili ation waf thrc'dletiinjr in lii.h;i:i;niii. tl.e:i. ainl a coim-iiil- on pulili. :.:;'! .l ir;.-:iii-i .l. There w;:-a -iilMtnuiiti.v i!-i..!io-.l to eieh:.vor to nrrauje a jsau-al-Ie . '.'! :m :it of tiie i!:lV.. ul!y. if pib!e, and take wli.it iwasnre, niiphl le nts.:ry to p-ot.ct the puMii. ir.t.-ri".t V-.i Harrison. e.-t'Ovenior I'orter, ex-tioiv-rnor liak.-r, Fnaikliu ljoi .lers 'atterwatd Iiem.K-nitic ciin.ii.'ite l.-r (iovenmr, i and myself were that com mi' or. We met a commiiiee ut the Mrit.ers in the Council t.'humler in a puitlie conlereiue. i l'.l.-J to thctn and told thciu tha'. we tyt.i patiiizi"! ili: th'.-m and recr-n:ed tini. rij;!it to qui! work if tiny were not siiti-K- 1 with their ware .ir tiieireniployer-, hut that they had no rijrht to prevent other men from working, and that when they attempted to ilo so they lieume law-breakers, lieneral Harrison and the others ali taiked to them in the same "train. AVe all proiitec-l lo !;e!p them to lietter wa-res if we coc'.l.'' PRESS COMMENTS. New York 1'rrv : Wioiam H. Itirmim s favoriie 'lrii.k is -in and mohis'-i. Tiie niolai-. pl.is.. !ii- tetii'raiiee fi ien.ls and the gin m:ike the em,u"ii! mulet.-r soliii Willi himsei!". A I v pi ,il lieiu Mr.it:.' v!r;,.l ilie. b'Mon J x'nittl : tietieral Ihirrion i pT fi tly side in hi declaration that ihe Iieino cra's, if indorM'd at the (.olU. pro; us.- to place our tarifl'laws on a purely revenue h.ii. whieh he corrertly .li as " practical hce tra.le." Philadelphia -Ve j ; When Hen. llarri. in says that the llepuhlicau jtarly will revie the larilf, w hen neci'ssarv, Ukiii American lini, he say w hat Mr. Cleveland wotib! not ilare to sny, for hi .hire is ti reviv it u ward fn Im-le, New York -V-nV ; Mr. Cleve land apiears ankwanl ami uViindcrs around most pitiahiy, in his attempts tj cover up most of his record, and to tone down the moM honest of all his oiticial doeiimcnls. the fnv trade messap?. Phiia.ieiphia XorfU Juieriran : tien. Har rison letter of ai-cptunce will lie rn-o-jnie-l hv all who rea.l it with intelligeinv and im partially asa.'.tur, honest, straight forward and vigonKi nuiiciatiou of Itcpubliean princlpliT. a applitd lo the pnv.t ions of the dav. Piiiladeic.hia l t'j'tirer : Mr. rii.lelit, lo. k at your Chinese resolution rubbed ibroiij.-' the Iloce and yanki-d along in the Senate before the Chinese Hovcrnneiit lias rej.i ud your treaty, and ti ll us. ili.l yon ev-r hear of a man jumping over a ditch before he came to it ? 1'ittsburjh flirt'iit h- T1' im; h : Cana-la is a powerful country in one ress"et--t!.at of pilimr up a -lebt. The Ilom'nion now owes $s-.Y(ri o.i. or io NT(ipita. a:i inerea-s' of SI'J.iM'.Hii the past year. When she's put up ut forced sale the CniUsi S'ates will buy her in. New York 1'rr.v : Fri'sh from hi lavorite jiastimeof vetoing pension bills, Mr. Cleve land laehrymosely exprts-s his "generous n-gard for survi nit; sohiiers," ai;.l with the frifts of the brutal oillm-i- in some recent Southern elections U'lore him, rjonly g'lar ailUr. t he colored jieople 4-';'.lal ri'iil of' eil izellliip Cii:ci:.na:i ('xtimrrn.il t,,i- ::r : The Iienv ts ratic a-ony i tisi great to allow Thur nuin to rest ih you. I a few days in his library. He is wanle.l sorely in the Stale of Indiana ami on the I'aelie miist. fl is hiu'lily iuisir tanl for th Ja.lge to indore the Ch vi-l.iii'.I adiniuiMration in Cal.forrii.i. whether I c throw up fi-oni cholera :i.or!ia or r.ot. Milwaukee .v-..7i.W .- 1,,-neral Harrison' letter nnit an;s-:i! to t!ie a h'iiiui'.ra:ioii of every orderly mind. In its arrangement, ;is sinrt'reily, this is tla-ablcM pul.lie il.M-anient that has appeared since t ho death of Ah-a-hatn I.iiH-ohi. lieiiend HaTison liosen't Ih lieve in ' fnv whiky." Ke lost n't believe it will be mnt'ssary to alolish the tax on whisky, but if the revenui-s ol the govern ment should become ) huge us to !e a nen aee. auer rtsiucing them by other m.-ati. in ehuling taritl' reductions, this tax should lie touched in preference to the overthrow of l.'ie prolei-tior. system. Pillsburg n,tmerfitil-ii.v:i-tte : In an int.r view the otiier day Frank Hard said: "In ordinary ca;mei:giis I presume that not more than one in ten n-ad tiie campaign literature that i xnt them. I suouM suy that this year scM'n persons in ten are A-ading and thinking over the tariff .im-stion us dieuss.d in the campaign literature." If this ia true, and there is other testimony that it i. then tiie taril! principles of Mr. llnnl will sutler more than they ha vest an election heretofore for the facts and arguments an set forth in campaign literature by the protection is'.? (hi year are wry convincing. Pittsburg Vtimmtreinl-iinzrile : There are many interesting liraut reli at Columbus, and by no means the least iuttrestiug are those who marched and fought wi'.h him. They art growing uhi now, and every enr are lessvning in liunils'r. but like all rviics, the rar.T ihey litcome tiny are valued. The )ieopW of Columbus have nia.le great prepar ation to entertain them royally, but it was no more than their right. May the Cirant reiki reisive all the diiue".ion due them, aud then be safely murned to lliecomuiuiii ie which only lent them for the occasion and cou j nut do wiliuait lleni. New York Trilm-u : If Ihe new genera tion of Americans insist ryon buying its own experience it eau have its own way. There a: a great many thousand worker w ho have so long enjoyed prosrity that they can not believe a mere change of law would make thero paupers. But if halt ihe manufacturing establishment of the coun try, having Iwen called into existence by the protective policy, should be closed by its orcrthrow : if half the manufacturing work ers, 2.".iKi in number, should be turned out of employment, and f rced to tram4e each other to death in tiie struggle for brcad. anr the enthusiastic boys quite sure that they won'd ..-.Hiir n than th'-ir f.olii f or g-and- j f.ti..-sr JU.!oii S-Hirj :!: Wh.-.irv. r Z..--t the ticu eral's atJversariesi n.ay S:d w'tti the 1 " t ninsl be baN"l on vinu.'tiiiwg 1 :-i lh..n u-i. a stuious that it i ha'.M-.car'i T , r . -v. i' l-:irs on the h.tnf it i;ni:i-.'..v ha: I--- ' Vn i f i' -' a'.id'ite ri'y in e-.i-y !-i.e 3i:l won!, and i: i Iran; ' at i ip.-it H-.-tr.:, as :ia' Ku. t'n. " t't'oi.l.-. I'itiVou.vh ' 'H.tii . '.jtt'. ; : riif l'.-o- l,:hilionil nnlrt i' r.nio-d a-n ;i -1 th : "thioLin- vo'ers," ar.d ? t -: i- ti ( ; : :t t :: 'i' the Pre-'"', llo.i: ' ' , t i -.' "I'nrl-pnrly'' ni. n may 1-e r, l: ! .-:i f.o."";i-tr'hntr- taeir share to Ii: ! t !. Tiny h jv.' iuic-est at ::ake f a - r-c:.. an. I rna-l-ial fiatiirr dial 't-y mi not :niol ., J -i;sr.lut.' 'ay on '. I '!'.'.'' ng the J 'e;;io,T:i' H parly in (lower. Milwaukisi' S-,t!i,t.!: liighi huiivi'xsi w- rk ingmen. moaaiy einployttl in the i:i!i onils at iUy View, in this Cjiy, ha.e is?,..d a cir cular, over their own s.t;iiare-, upptali'ig lo tiie workiuguien of l:e oojutry to cpKe Ihe DeuHs rutic a.-aiilt o:i pr. te -.a-a a .d to vote for Harrison and Mort.-n. Nafaiu'.iy, this extraordinary catojaigu di--m i'.nt has cniitisln great excitenicn; ani.n.;r t'..c i : n: r cralicand the Iih'ir lea'.ic:. f'.'.ia s;,t?r . .urn'ti : ilow ut -.ny iinl.i- c-:-s.jidiers now pr?en: in llieci'v ar;- a.- s -u;.d in body as ii'ihey had in r U'- n m the -er-vicx-T An emiiie:.' phyric" .:.. :i i m rei) as surgeon in the army t.r up vvanl ...T car y.-.c. and who has since 'he v.ar ev:J ,j ..h.,;i sand of applh-arts foriuvalM r.cn-i..n. gi-s it as his opinion that not h-' 'hat nine on, of ten of the ex-oh hers ar" rno;e i.r h.- -h.-abled because uf tiie ser jce. th-.n :li I: I. -;. il proii of the tact can be i'.o.hne'l. New Vi'ik Teil.u.f : Th;s I- Ver will take a : lnau f.a.v in t;o; i.ieratnrt ol p i!i';cs. it h i in such cilei live contra-t to liie il.iil, Uhore.1 j v. rls.se and i-.oti'ic.d le'lci ot C.j i'.m i- cratic catch. late that it sitni- 'rn .-t ti'k:n 1 1 .in the pa-t of (i.-n.Tj Harr n 1 bring ; them lief. re the p. Mj-!e ill close ji:.i;. ,s, ! lion. It is couragca., f;ai:!:, s;:.j,;e an l c.u ! adce-nd. Many of ' p'l-as s pi.T.-c the i 1 1; nrh-ratic ai n;. .r like s-.vor 1 il-u-is. It is i a letter that w ill ma'.:, v:. . j Caicago .''-'--1 . : I'iglit yc.r.- a jo ti.:r i tiel.l had a p!i:r:ii:y in '1 cue of in 1 is-l Iilaine had a pintaii'y in l"iiii: in i lv-; tlovcn'or 11 mUi.; .1 h:: l n piiirii'y of" 1 j s-i. The Ih iTiiSJntill !:::; Ctly at Ihe elcc. ; lion vsi.-riiai is d er.l ih.il g.vcn ol..ir ! lichi. oiie-ha!l'gic;:ter than lhat gicu in Isso , ; and is nearly as iare a., ;i:al ;.;:.cn to the. ! inos; p.i i:;ar mun in X.i nc f ir year.1 a o. ; t Ti.e lie.'n rats ma.i' a hard : !:i'. ye;:r ' in Maine and Ihe rc'.nin-, .-.cu- liiat. a- ' , I a"i.n-t an aroased I.-,.110. .can .'cnlnn -nl. i I, ni-rilit scle i..ina an ! lni-i-cpre-' n!.'.: ion ; counl as le-li'ini-. i'lr.-'e 1- in every p.:rt i f . t lie'S'alc a nil hi- r.ie gain 1 r . he !h' -;i. aus ; j and a., noii.-eah.e a tailing o:l' :n the ihi'- ! j party vote. ! . SI. l.nui i !-'e -'i -r .- T.,at g i'- l n- 1 ' rnentoflhe s-oj.;e. by lite 1" ";ce. mei i'..r ! : the people -hail not Jsri-h !': :n tiie ecrih." , Th.s iittcranct., w hi. h was ma c hy Ahr.il;.;:n I ; I.inisihi in his 1.1 lln- i!. .hc,::ion of : ihe I .ettvsburg tao;;Uiiie;.l. i-. n -.s! a - a iu..t;o , ; in a carlo in in the N w Vc-k (:... in i J w hi'-h .Mb l.. ' i. 1: ii. ,1. p a . .1 in a ry I liohle a'lllu.lc. Thcr: i- a pain.';.! ircs.n '-.i- j ' ily, h-wc. . r. IhIwcc,! t! .- y, ..;ds and tin : ' man. About the time ;!.! lanji..:- wa I umsI Thurman. who iv as a I'. . ic ; ! at tiie : J 1 ime, was .'...inj his hist in th" ri-ni i -rioc ' ' Nai ion 1! i 'onvc.ii '..ii 1' ls;: ai,d els-c, h- r, to in ilo thi- sor: ol" a g i-,-r mo-i.t j.'ri h ' i-iin ihe t'inn. and lo .-nc; :i ir- ad. '- throni-'hoiil halt' the isin-ry, a ...c.i -:iin--.ii ;n ; ; hii h the slave owneis. ;a .n' radi-l.nc'! -l i I lo tiie ji.vplc. should mi.. A ll;lli; kn-c..!-: i cl::e ol tiie history oi .he period Lelac. u Is . ; I and Is-.", on the part ol" I'cm r.r.i'ie ca;io.in- ' ; ists would save the can 1..1..1. . and :hc t..:r;y ; i from a rood deal uf :i..ni-. Ic: :f :..:: . .. ; i Hill Renominated for Govarnor by ; ! the New York Democrats. j Pi mi.., N. Y S-pt. IJ The iH inorralir j state eoiivent ion rea.-. ai'nli-l this n:i ! I (iovenior Hill and I.icni. tiani liavcrnor doncs wc re rcnomin::t' d by M hinniiion. 1 I J.ihn Clinton UrdV was n niinaie.l by ac-: . clani-ilion for ass.s-iali: just ice o! the eonri of I j np'Hitls. The platform npfTovis. t'1(. s; I ! I.ouis pla'loi tu an I r-'signi : i-i j "it-,'.-h'-,:.d . 1 and Ticirman tried and t:;ic expocci.ls i.t t 1 ihe pi-iiu !:.!(-. the:eln cvprc-.-cd. an-'. .c- ' e'aris that Pri".i l. i. t l lev, i n. l in hi- i.t:cr , ' i.l .i'f pi.i::c:-ha-tru'y int. r;ctc.i the l'- ui I 1 i ratii p'aMortn anl pres'i:',-1 the vilal . Issi.i-s pending : fore the Ann-r: an peep'.-: iMiiiim mis the prcsidi nf's a -i'-u on tie- h-h- ; 1 cries ipiestion and for hi eit.uts toen!orce; the lav. reia'lveto imporitil contract labor j Chaur.cey V. Depew Heme. Nfw Y-iiik-, Sc;t:t!lttT J-'J. T!k- NYrlh (.irniiiii IJ.iv.i lt-a'iier Km. wi.Ii tlic !! :;. "ha::iiti y M. I tepw m btar-t. uiis me! il w n Hie hiy l.y tiie Mjainiv.at Siin i.un. fn , wiilcli iht-rc wcie over thrto Iii.i.tin-.i t.'t ( t' Mr. Iii-v, wlm hail n u;.;.ii l; V. - j j R'Vcrjl !,.u:s f--rt!it. .-Uan.ir t- ;'.!! in an . pn'ar:uict. TIt-S.:i!i ljin v,s -m y c-i-- ' I ura!.l w ll t anJ a !::.:' t ,t:M.";i oil i!,c j j (lcel r pikl to ti.' .!!'lte 'f M". ! Id l:V '. ! luir!-r f- t'l',-S.irii S!m:i v.':i' ri-iii'i1 tl ' j t'.ic c:Ty w'uh r. I'rj.'-vv en !oarl. T::f I -Tciitucr arrive! rt t:r j.'cr at thf f.nt fi j T.vt-n:;, -v.;,'l t?r -t. :.!:: 4 .'elM'K. w h"re j ; there another i.ir,: h .'a:icr) ..T r.i;iro;i(I j J men Hi:!,!!; t-i v.fletne Mr. Jv. r.v. T- ; ! nlu'ht t!ic tt -iiaiM t t) s .tt :vA ! : :i royal r , t ..-ii 1 y !'.. i:i;i' iyc t.t the ' j . vv Vo.k c:,tral l i.'.r-wu. - - -c- - - J Mr. FinrulnM's Cnl.tion. ' 1 1 ti!Li i:j : iri . S t. 1. V!it t''ci'!i:i(n of j j the lit. it. an:!ic. J. Il ik,.V, I.;.- .-.i juu "j , .:u jro ei -i rue la- wci.! - j- : a i.t a ' I; U , i (-ii v .-i- ijji. I r. MaJiain, a--u:e he may a;"i -y t ouMt .' -v :i 'i !. 's i:i (.' i . rt v. i.t u iht.' Jit i.-l- Tia-M ir: it ::i Ie- i j MiiUr. Mi-. Ihit.caa t-n e xWiU r?. ! u.o tl.(e Line n i v. v.".;h him ' i sny Ir eye is iiriL'ht. atnl iii i'ipit ami i ;t'rivirai:oit Tt rj he i rec.iinirij liis : . ftfi'tli. Tie tii'Vs Ui. nl! the ri;rie;i: ' I t 'j'it-jf 'f 1 1 if il.iy. tii-fHe'- j!tie hu snue ; ) t.l liis particular fricin:, i.tal laa'.-ili'f-. a ; L'r.at iiitrn .-t ;:i what i en. He is j j tiow eil fiittiL'i! to ritle t-ut, ana h;-ae- ' iti; U't-atiter uf tiie Tail ;s cAt Te-J d .tin . J a rt.at deal tf t :.!. f I . ! t Takes Scott's Place. j Kl.ti:. IV. Sept. 17. The I vm.. -;l:r ( 'oil- ' j a;'tnnl .oKivre.s v( i-rie ami ( ;a;'irtl ; I etMinties, iheTw'tniy 'i'-'-.i't, mci i:i 1 this ci:y tu-day. h --.oil.-. r.nhi-ive i dtt. linatioti oj'ins recciii a-':;i!mi;:tri hy i lit: ! sume ciiftretn e uas n t . i ; i : ; ch uiui the , Craw ft.rd dt l.-caiion n r;sti ; a ioii ti:je ; ti etmider il. l";:;ai y the Ilrie eoiivrnvs ol"ered the name t-f II ;i. J;.i:hm K. Ihini. AM'!ah!i) mnn from thirdly h.ri-u i!.e ht.-t two tenim of the -t :r?. Mr. tot!." dtH-linaiiun wa act.'pted am! the nomina tion of Hunts wa made uiam.nMiti?. The new tat.didate i.s Sfi.iit' choice on eroinii attd I'oiititMl pretind. Forest County's Banner. Tioxpkt. V., S;-;t. 1.'. Wiiat i hjirr.iaa (Vta.fier Hiiiiutimtj to ie : i'-ruia! ftjM-nin-j; .f tiie ilt p'ahlh-rtii eanij hti in l't niisylva n:a to-k pi.tt" i.ere t ihiy, M.d :io 'vt:c Uiwn tt i ne.' t i'a:ty e:i:h -iaMii ar.tl ui:: i:ch itii: Ih ptihiicaiiiMii could ii-ve Ut n ;-!f to I intheS;aie. T.:e e;.,; wa.- mado thetH ea.ii''i d the pre-iiMtion 'j 1'ort"-' e-MK.ty uf the iur.mr i'-rmary iif.-it.i hy the S. ate ' 'ommit.co a a r: I- th; tvmiy in ti.e S'Mte wc.it h :to!il,l ho .:.e lar-i jvreent ai'e at tittt eU ti-in !at Ni.t -tainT .-r t!ie ll'aine v- ieof "i. K. re-f viir.'? dt-uved an im mw "f 1. To -e:iTr tht d.ni-wl-:y the State ' ttnuK.T-v Vt idAl to pre-cnt to each county a Jam-.er. The Raca War In Arkansas. I.im.r. K -s. Ari . S yi. 13. It is report e.l fnim Vni..;i cci'i'y ilia: on S iinr.Iay nii:Iit tcf ire t'lc "icelio:! tt'iiiy-r.'.'c r. -rrcs. r pre.-eclln ' I'.t-arly -i'i t!c j..',,e;,s ii. tla e emty. wrre takvn o it ami !l, .-.!. On trlis-tion ,v tiie ii-sriss we"x waniI 3 l ; f.-mn t:i. Jsll.s ;K l',ce ll!ll..'. .-i ,fse.t li:i::!. ami it-jI w.-ro Ih'Ii.ti .i-I killed. One t liiit man rvuri tiiat ixtivu iiP"a"j"S were kilieI niwu; a time. AS!v SERVICE PENSIONS. Trio Cr-nd Army Makes an Unmis takable Declaration. C .1.1 Mi 1,-, t ., r;, piemtrtT Id. Tiie lirand Army l'.: ampment tics in .ruing ',-teil Wihiatn V.'arn'r, of Kansas City, M-a., as C-j'nmacd. r ii - hlef, ai! tbi ot'ner i-an-h-tla't s "'?!.' v:'flidra n. Coiouel Mr-is. , ih (,f '..l,n. iii:i. in, elected Ssr.ior Vie-.' Com ic..!', dir. and Josef h liai-'a ld, of New York. Jutksiur Yi' C-v.-natt'Ier. ( .-an.i'.r Warner was b r:i in L'Uc.le .i:no. , V.'r ni.. in. June 11, ii. I-'arly in ihe r-ar ':.' in i-ti-l in the Tiiiny-thir.l W'is c n.-' 1 : gln:e:li. and rilled Ihe poiolisof l; !:."..;cnaiit, assis!:o,i. adi-r-aiit gnier:ii reel ic.jj -i : enii'-ralr 1 to M .s1- c:r, in IsiVh o'-nting in KansaCity, Trb.ere hf-ra1 "i:'-rt-I; a:;- r a :;r.itted to the bar. since that time he ha. V-rn a protnhient and s.ns-saii'n p ,1 :ti. ian. having twice leen ek-ctcl to bn gv.s. from his district, on the Republican tli ket, overcoming a heavy uppos.ii. in mai r i:y. M..j r V arnvr has leen active and ;-p-niar in the ranks of the G. A. K. iu the West I' -r nialiy years. a sKUVICE PKNsloX !Mi iKSFIt. 'liiis morning the cnrarepuient ichirscd the proposition far a servile eustoti. The resolution? a.-- carried read a follows : J' - .hc7. Tiiat it is the isf..;e of this n catnpuient that the time ha come wdien the soidicis and sailors of the war !ur tiie preser vation of the I'nion should roctive the sub stantial and mer.tcd rsvognition of this ttov e: nmeiit by granting them sendee pensions 111 accord wiiti established usage; further, .v--..?', 'i liat tliiseiitanipment favors the I r,-.-illation ol a hill to Congress to give ev- :y 'dd-t-r. sailor or marine of the army or h-ivy of till Coiled Shoes bctwien April. I- d, and July, ls.. for the iiciod of sixty days or ra are, a service s.-iision of .?s per month, and ;o all who served a per!.! ex ceding el-h! li'indred day, an additional ann. rit "f one cent jverday for c:ich day's . viiv ex-svling thiit ier,.:.ii. Your conouiilie also rariutly advocate Ihe cassage of a bid piacuig widows of tile s.h'.i-r., sailors and niariocs on the pension list, ui'hont regard lo the time of the scr- 1,-e or tin- 1 ills' of ihe soldier's death. V.uir c iniiiiitte: further rc'sirt lhat we do not wiih-lraw our repealed approval of ihe hill now- h-fort-Congrxss, which was proj-rj-e.l and iie! -rscd by ihe National Pension Coniinllh-c. known as :hc I'is.miiiiy I'm, si,, n hill. Misc-i-shi., v;,s eat short by a ihm ind f.-r the previ'-.i- .pi"siio:i, an 1 a Vice wa taken on ihe ad. .p'l-.n of Ihe minority report. The re.uli was: Ave. If.a, nays, 1-Vi. A vole was iit tahfii on Ihe majority r.'r:, and il w a- adopted hy a Volt- of i-'-' to -i. - -o- Thc Farmer and the Mills B ib The;-e lea. bcni a goo-l iIimI s.iid all. ul the inn-rest of the fa-nv-r in securing then-jK al or ri du.'iion of rat.'s of duty. The farmer is trea-' d like a baby, and told that he is the in: Icr do-r, and that he ha been il.ix'ivel and in duinki..! l.y the manufacture's. '.Vhat w .i! 1 h" farmer lose by Ihe taril!? In he ii '-t piece he eansii.l (grow woai prohi ei :' th.Oi.'is bid should become the hiw. He n- w -r ov ahoi.t .0,0.1 .0 1,1 poun b ie" wo..! iinu iaily. lie d. ies not o-t iiciv-i. I r.nh out of it i.t the i.r, sent rale of d ;ty, a s(.n,m.- r"dnc;!o,i leaving b". n ma Ic i:i l".;. i hisv illthnw out ol" i-s.. a good .ie..': of i in 1 that is ch icily valuable fir sheep gni.'iug. iivviiiaiso throw old of employ -incr,! about ho ' n n tbi. k masters. Thean u.ial crop ofwisil i- worth abuit n jasil m. Ti -r!';- If ti tii' Tirttu aifl tl.; :'.;. 'tiit jti.;na; i-ti ci' i. i:: li-s':y i cr- w ; ; 1 '-I'll fiiMl in IV:m: y! ,iui;i u '.i::;, i wturi .fj :i;nl i a :K.----:t t!.-! ':: jt v: :;;. c. a vt-rv str..i'.! -vU e farm nrr a'.l'kl in ;!!';!!!'.. I'liiT p:.y ii -l.ity ttf (!: ; h'.iiv. SltJ and ;: jute hints. ; juti'. 'J1 p;-r ivii:.; s;:il era-!-., si ": o( .ier v---ial " Mii- ari't". T!ie- nre all juitiip in the free h'., i-.mi the linen Kt)d Iiarhi in lereli wiii U depeudetit upon a I.titrhin .j,i,iy. while :h" mnre ol'ihe iarmer's crops j- htti'r tt. Ilfitip e'tl, r.fC feed antl inr de:i tahh-s area!'' put 'ill tiie fr-.v lii . T e i.i -:i r '1' :io.e-( -e in I'm: tVc. trad1 fiiemt' to rt vi-c t!;e tariiT. IT lie rai-sct any li;;:i' whieh Mr. M:Us. Jt-'tin tirt h r thcdl-r.-ci:o:i of I'.-c!.:.:! ''Iev.-!and. eat -uii.-i Ut ni'.v m i't rial. it l' e uii the f.ve Il t!ie li-M j(p t-uvUrd nhiin.ite fn-. t r.i v. !ia-!i. ;n the eii'l. ill d. prive ol" proV- ::o.i every: hir.ir t!i:it IstaUen tro'U the nuiml. Ii: ehi hii iron virv- iv.vl bi-uniin.KJ- C'ul. We have ho v;i ihe f.tniKT that pit:-.v:-o:: ha enra-hfl him imi I has ;iven t i.u.i the ham' mark t t he t iU iuv td' nhich istle :!;e: hy t'.- hhi d tre t:ML.!er?. Tiii ?h ;iid initiate t i'i;-;K'il the protect ivey. teni, hat if this is i it emmj:!i fim iy the dl r.H . ;i:;ai the indii-try in which he is e!;.aod hou'.d !e. The firmer, we fancy, is ihj. s-nrih'-rnii.'h'd en-a;;h t. nh him-ed'ior iase ol tin- :x-- :rad,-r. ... Protection and Civilization. The fanner has i;n-jthi;i e!e to consider lHidv.-s I'y .v?i pruteetive du:y. We have -h :; 'hut lie i Iteitt ; "i t 1 hy tiie !;t:ii iin ftp of j'aetorit?-. It liit - heeii dct!t."nlrat4-d tr:-m tht. f:Vi iai rp;n thai tiie auTh-ul. lira! S:atf have ntwu in proportion as iiuciii-fe-tanr. i'.:er -s's were dv.'t h :p -d in tii- tti. The jjmwth o( citi'-s ha aNo li-.xti v-ry irreat. atid c'.iies furn'sh the i;iarket for i'tesale of ::ie prodace of tiie farm. The free tradet are vvy fn:id ' tehi:5r' ihe fantit : thai he sttTers from t'jp pn:e-tie ?y-t-:ii l-vaiist he is obh-." d to fell his wheal at the price l:ed in ihe 1. luii market. Ti.i- is not prei :e y true. :i the farmer know i. hm iei u raid i; ihr li.esahe f ariiti.t-nt. Wit at .V(.'ii!d he the :e:;;l t-i the farmer if the etr;i:;try ha.l Il.j itLi'iafacia;!!:,.' itidu-;: i.-s .' Thirc .v.iui ! hp 'in fvw er lamier'. There woidd h- a -ootl :i; irty in ire. Ti.e y-'ii.; i-is'ii : t now !e.;i; 'tiie f ;r:tt fi i-A work in tiie mil! would then le oh:h; 1 Ut rere.hi a- e.t:-;va-nirsof titCM'l. We tver jr Iae a th al more wheat aid .,.rii t:ia:i we omsiime. We send ahr- ad a hiri'o aa..;iiy t.f L'rain an 1 pr avi-s; riH. hnt wc aiso se'i a lar tpiaitlity at home. Tiie foreign lnarkci is limited I: tak.- wiijt it iiti-d af'er ii own crojf hav- lvn ca'iiiiiu- l. and it can lke no ru t-,-. What v.'oidd In1 the pitst'ion uf the Tniied S ates d it had no manuhe v '.w in:--r.. ' We .-';oi:'d b.1 an agricultural community, ..'.'ii'i.'iirironn proilDcts and elothinj; tcar-vh.e-" wr.li the materials which we had -p'tn. Tite Matitics wu!tl pt srio'.v tiie wo-ideri.d rno.vt!i which is now exhih'ied hy t-very r -nrrii:. eenus rejtirt. v.r wiiiitl ne have tiie citle th.it nw hny tiie t-n ! Ic v-( the pmd-jce of th farms. If it were nii fur t!ie prtte ;ive la.'tlf I he forijrn neiricet wo;il I he ih only one which our farmers would ha ve. They w ;ild rat up tiie rest wf their tTtpr. l!iit meant) Is easily uii.l; r-uod. The I hihed Siate.s, so far as liviiizatioii ia concerned, woaid b. where th' y weivfonad. Tt the protective system is lareU dauour itKHiern ci ilization. No More Free Trade For Them. Wa-iiisoton, epteinbcr 1-t. An aclive i wv:ki; Ivnut rat. just returnetl fron: New i York, is worrying his political friends be re . aot.ni the situation in that iTal;. lie rc;rti thai ; iMioiitent iVniocraiic bui:i men u la ave Iare chveka :n lsJ to help elect Mr Cleveland, nreivinp this year nothing. t 'ry li;;-e. to the Natt-nial ommi!tee. -irs than tha:. l.e declares that the sjanie men sre pvin iuoti"V tt ehvt Uepubliean ();irpsnier!, with theavowed wi-h to make -urvt f havinc a ro!n.tiou ("onreA. So fur the i'rcsitlency is (ncernetl thej don't w;cii lo m s llepul'lican eur'.id, but they wan no tiw.v free trade legisiation. Macao President Again. i.i.imF"Li-, Sciit. It. O.-n. HarriMii ticiH to-ilay Willi his oli urrfij' comrades at CJ.iyi,ii, a sinaii illij.-e twenty miles, fn,m tills i sr. wl.ore the fnurtii annual rtunion i.MIi-e tr.-T. r.t'eth In. liana repiment was in ij. tic-:-. II.:.-"istm is IVewnls-nl oftht A.ss.Sv ia ti'n, a:: 1 t-a-ilay wn re-lt-cot e..l. II,' TV -ronii-r-l ro r. ?txs H ':lc...ni(5. In:t conlinr-l l,i r. r.urk-1 a'.I.iclier to Lis rc'.aii.ni? lo liis rc-..-m. nt. AfiiT Hie nw:li rruwj of fully t.i.ilrj surruumlt-j ilietanJ, eaefr to iliake t!ic tl'.stirigaij'utsl ruat:' hand. Increased Mortality. J i :s,5.yii.i n. Fi ., S, pi. H. Tiis has Is, 11 the saddest day since the etii hndc tie can. The gloom is intensified by the promi nence of some of the Jvictlms, esju-cially tw-j Igutis I. Flemii g and Hou. Henrj- A. I.-ngie. ihe ktu-r cashier of the State Bank; ex-Siata Trrasnrer, uud Chairmau of the Sanitation Committee. Mr. Ftemtne was ooe of Ihe Inst known citizens of FlorWa. He w as a grandson uf General Ltwhs Faiio. and a hnnher of the Psinocratic candidate for Covernor. lie was noted not only for legal ability, but for always refusing lo argue a e-..c tiiat he .'id not cinseient!on!y believe to Is- right. Mr. Fleming and Mr. I.cngle Here n lalives, atid they dksl at nearly the -r,nie hour. le.htT Tictims were Frank K. Ii' v. a leading insurance man, Mrs. th . Hern. W who husband died ten d:1ys ago, and another inenihcr ot whose fum?iV iias also dieil : Harry L. Robinson. Mrs. 0. II. Weinioiith, lUrx liray, Mr. Chatnian. an in fant of J. W. Waiiaee,il.nlu K. Coleman. Ilenjamin llogwell and Mrs. Patrick Kelly. The number of new cases to-day w as 43; deaths 12, the largest record of mortality during the epidemic. Total cases reported to date. fii; total deaths, llti. The weather is still wet and unpromising and the earth soaked with water. Several physician; and nurses from New Orleans, Mobile and Savannah arrived to-day A stieual train was sent to MoCh'uny to-u.iy with physicians, lnnrs-! and supplies. About ti-1 cases have been reported at MeClenny and lit or 1- deaths. The place is almost depopu laiid. not more than 140 ptsiple remaining. The hsjd physicians are all sick. The Citi zens' Association to-day resolved to pay for the erection of a hospital to lie maintained by the Knights' Templar. Yellov Fever In New York. ! Kb-hard A. I'r k tor, the astronomer, arriv ' ed in New York on Monday from Oak I. aw n, ; Marion county, Florida, where he has an ob ' scrvalory. He put up at the Westminster Hotel, and, f.-eiirig fatigued and generally in-di-posrd, a physician was summoned. Tues day raorning the Professor grew worse and his symptoms were so much like those of the dreaded scour::., that the physician advised 1 the Hoard ol lleaith ot the suspicious cir cumstances of ll.e case, which he diagnos.sl a yellow fever. Ir. K l-on and his most exiM'rt asisianls visited the eminent patient hi his r.Mui and they coincided promnlly I wiih the diagnosis already made, which I point-d so unmistakably to the Florida epi- , d-mic. j Piofe-'-or Proctor was tab-i to the North : It-other I-hind Hospital Tuesday evening. ! and Wo In -. lay ni-iil the en 1 came. Death t was preceded by slight convubiun and the I clntracterislir' black vomit w hich attend ail j fiial eases of the fever. The remains w ill be held by tiie lleaith Department under con i dition insurin- etitire saf-ty, to await the 1 insinictiotis of the family of the deceased. 800 Lives Lost. i H v.N..Sept. 12 In swtite localities alon tiie eoat dnrin the rwnt hurrrirane. en ; tire t:-sliin vdlayos were saej-t away. At Sau:i hfic se have been discovered wliieii wen-w;ihed fnnn graved and it U bfrlieVed i tii.-.l as many more are in the Manmve i h;:.-hes. Helvveeti (arap'iee and Tarahnts ,' sixteen tii.ist;i:f; scho:ieisi are h;h aitl dry in the vudi damaged to tiii.li au extent I that tlicy will he a U.tal !.s. I'ish were , hilled in va-l i.utnher-'. llandn tl- of cattle were drowtn-d in the river and tin ir carin ' es now t !i'!:i!i"'T l!ie liealth nf the eity. At Nmto x. .-iiiir, i cily the t-.i fc:l and : the it jur d 7 . Al t ":.yo ( iranei. the I;dihou - was hlown j ti 'ivii aii'l fi.e inmaiis w re drucm! ami two lare m known vessels were wneeked. : ofthe forty-six natives- known to have r- Niicd at ( arahurian the b.idh! of but five I have been reiujvertl. In the Vtieltu Arriba ! and Vuelt.i Abjo li--triets the ruin is eom ; pie!e. Tiie canedields were aii flat. It is j estimated that ihe su-ar crtp will fall short - of hi't y tMtr's er. p over f l jkt cent. In Vtu l- la Ab:o tiie uumber of ihveliins, Imts ami ! o.r.hon-es blown down in the district in esti ' mated at :i.."t.) and the top at 1,1','Vm. The i entire fruit and vereiable crp is complete j ly hist. The total munlier of deallis i liirtiuIumt lite island is Mated at N", t he : U.Hht'N if seven of the crew, including that of t.he commander lust in the frunltoat Iitul- i tad. at lhttahano, lu'VelxeCTi reoirered. A Crash on the Rail, ' .Vrw.TiK, O . September 11. A fnglitful railroad a;i i!ent happened at Ankenytown, a -Miall station on the Baltimore. andiiio Ilaiio'id, .'i-i miles, north of this ci'y. a?) -ut ; u u'ei'sK-k this morning, resulting in tiie in ' Mant killing of Krviht Kngineer Harry ; TtHiiliiifon, nn unmarritsi man of this city, j and I-uvid Wi'.-Mjn, marrietl. baayc me . .-e:iT on p.L.-en:er No. I), which is due to ' have h- rc at .'.."V.i, but tea late. Five others ! were fatally and ' severely ii.jured. The part it uIj-s ofiite acei'lent, as jjiven by pas renders and tniinnicn, ac : At Ankeuytown ; fright No. !'., engine 21", Kri'necr Totniin ' m:i, had iai:c:i sidirj to aiitw No. 9 to puss. ; The engine and mail Ctat'!i of the p I3sen'er ; parsed "vr the switch al! rhtht. The baj;- ira-e ear turned in on the switch carry iii;? j w iio it two coaches and two sleekrs. The j ba;'U,'c car Mrack engine 2lUantI was mma1i j ei t si.liuter. while th-e first coaih, crowd ; ed witii j-av-ciier en ruute homu from the ! h A Ii. encampment, was piled on top of It. Tiie dome of the engine was knoc ked off j and the engine lioi'-Ts bur-t. j A St rXK OK HoKUuR. j As S4w;i as the cars struck, tht re was a j .scene of indescribable horror and terror, j j ia .-senders U-in; knot ked over ami pikd i up-ei each ik'i- r. scald -1. t 'it and dislig'tretl ! iti tiie mosi hiiiti'u; manner. Theec.ipin ; stam with aguni.:ii:r shrieks and groans of - lite wotiiitieti and injared added terror to the s.x'iie. The s!hk !c was so sudden und i.tnied with it siH'it terror that the passen- I jr.-rs eouitl not W how they p.t out. That ! eviry pasxnrer in the first coaeli was not : killel outright is a miracle. Aa svin as the : niiinjoretl found they were wife they went I to work to rescue the wounded and death Severe Drouth in Michigan. ( hkaj'. S-pl. IJ. A tlis-patch from 1j troit, llich., (tjy-t; "Tiie Ion; continued drouth i causing treat 1-s to farmers in this urt of Mtcliiati, especially in Wayne. Oak land, and Macomb counties. The orn, of whi- n There was an unusually heavy acreniif tiiis staviii, i burne! and tihrivelied with ears tn!y jnirily nattireil. Tiie early d immer was favorable f or p t -.11013 att.l the hasi for hfi yi-h:was ftirmetl. but tiiedry neil has left tbeni smaih and stunted, not half a yield. SipM-dica ami turnips are aifo dimiiiiitivc. t'ltiver-M-'! and l-e-ius are t lie 0113 'r,,!T benefitted by the dnmth. 1'astunie scant and streiims and springs which usually give abundant water are d. kd up. Many far mers are obliged to haul water lon dis tanced. One in Wayne County, who has eighteen cattle, ix hors, twelve hos, i.t3 ix sheep, and a family of nine, has to haul every drop of water he u-s a distance of three miles from the river Koiuie. Most of the farmerr? who are able to do so have bored for artesian wells, but so much natural jos ia found that thciroutlay of wo-k an t money i wasted. The b-5 to the farmers will be heavv." A Disappointed Bride-Elect. Hrr nxnTf.N, Sept. I'i The home of Miss I'.Ma W.Hnia. yonpe?.t tiansrliter of the laic ItoSert Wood., wa nlli.n.1 Willi a larire nnm-lx-r of piects last nit'iit Ui witntsM her in ir- riaje with J;ilm t! Cjler, a cie.-k in ti.e i A'iam KxproR lV.niany'ii otll.-c. V.ilnahlc ! presents bi been arriving all day an J a sumptuous s'ipper ha I b.vn preparfl. At the apjiointe-J luar of S o'n'iuek na room ap-ft-arim; a meeneer n u diutebjJ to hi. biurJin iu ise. wlifn it xas discivere.1 that Colcr had mysteriously diap;eared theniijal jin-vious, leaving no traje of hU wiiere alrautf.. In juin- has revcalccl the fait that Coder was also enjTaed to be niarriel to a yoai'c lady of Warrior's Mark, w!h i now en-rajjeJ in e.jrnileti ng her trousseau. Coder dipiay ed unusual ica! in Clinrcb and Sunday School work. The following letters rr-mamitig in the 1 nnstodV-' at S-;. , ,t. sent lo the j !ead letter rdthvifiio! (alhsl for wiihiu ten days irom this date. S. pierais-r lss ; r.og.sess l''ia;!-s I.. : 1 Vl'er J s 1. : 1 on-'ca j Marsha! .M.t i-.Tirar ..mina.; I H-ans,ey Hi-anslev ! Mr.i itiy.ilar-.vy,: I.mwand Mary K. ; Fllngama.1 Ihn auue . ; Trevono Mary, ; VanfieLe! Eh: Wicks J. S. J. K. Cm m.o:ii, r. M. A Woman's Crime. I AEKEii r-CKo, t. a.. pt. 1 'he 11. The neighboring timiily of Tj ler is excinsl mer tiie suicide of Mr. V.irner. and the attempt she made to a' the siiinv liuie lo kid her ihrce chihln-ti l.y poison. She N a woman of tm- 1 cont.'oilahle U-mp r. This morning ;!,e got up in a terrible t'.t ol aide-, and mixel a ! large dose ol ' IUuigii on rs'jr' in a glass, j Mte (find ihh- rnieireii to i-.r and gave each ol then a large ss.onfiil. They Isgun to K'reatn and their erics brought in iheir fa:h er just as Mrs. Varner W':us savallowing the remain.!' r nfthe dose. Ail four fed to (be floor at once. A phy-ician was siiniir.uiicJ, who saved the children's lives, but Mrs. Var ner died in a ll-w hours, i he aroused her self once and said if she r.s overed she would do a better joh the next time. Toe family is one of tiie prominent ones hi the county. 1 Killed by the Kick of a Horse. PmiKXi.vti.!.g. Pa, Si ptettiV.-r 12. John 1. Sic'gner. a n-sidicnt of Uii-hlan liiiwr!, liuck if umy. was kihi d by ihe ki k of a horse in a iccn':.:r nianner. He went iulo the staliie to harn.-ss '.he animal, and while in the stable the horse ki-'krd him in the stomach. knickin:: him do'.vn. Mr. Ste'ger rc.-ained his f.s-t and went out of the stable, but iniinKhut. lv sank to the ground and ex pired in a ft w :ii!i,:i!cs. X 'rrni F. Ti m;. T.':.K r n in I'c-iiu. Ih . i-;iu' heM Si r.len:- ."( i'ji't! ar t cuit.Ti'-i U-t 1. l-M. to (mil ,1 ,1 new eau -.-a I Si.- (can re tn ll.e. i.iit.U of Ih-is.s'or. HIl sf'-. il.-M-i.i!,- rc kt-v. 4 - K nil. r. :'a ...i-.-n -oitira "Ic- cuu c.rrt'-(HDl. N-M .1'! ;iniH.iH ill ix- r- .! Jiili! h ult-r 1. !. :. t it'll i'l-: Htrs. ;U .!. F. Fa DAVIDSON, 23 OHIO STSEET, AkLEGHENV CITY. PEIMN'A. --'W ! The iiwl I.r- u ;!. it, of HviT tdTervd, ::t twen:y pe: c nt ;iT! AMMUKiTIOH ! At c rn spo'niiiiiiiy low prices. Th' o!-i'-i ji." ! 'H -ti In-'li'i-ioa i'-r o'.v.ii,;:;:: .-; V.i ii,-- Iviai .r:ui'. We lme Miee-iul!y ,'ie Imreit tioa.vc.N v.-iiiif tiit-ii lor !l:e u.ef;ve till ihsoil.ie. I ci!. ili.r- -s f. DUFF & SONS, svjito .i.n. ;'..;:a:;:i), I'.t. GEORGE J. JHOffflrJ, 3HACFT1 llt.il K BUGGY TOPS, CUSHIONS, AFRONS r.ucs, etc., for th: trade. THE OSLY srxri.ti.l-T. 5S and ; AXIiKIW'iN STI'KKT, Al.LKC;ili:XY CITY, VA. V.'rilc f.jrslcsi-iij,;ive 'M:alf.uMit'. JGEITS WANTED TO SOLICIT ORDERS ForfMirChniiv and Ilunlv NurT- Sft-k. Sii-ady wrk tor encvuetie, u ruae n:eti. Salary and expnes tr e.. iin!i.-jo!i if i. i. -r. l. T he iminew ,iiM--k!y hv tn'lv tt-flri"-!. Sat isfaction Ciiranto(i L a-io!.ier a 1 ML'--ai-. rile laimea.HU-lv for tcrai-s.. r-ai.e kc. A Mre f. (a. CJHASE d CO., 1430 South Penn Square. All" vt pfiiladelphin, Pa T T" WONDERS cx- 1 L I j i J it n thutiiind of ff-iiis, IP f let Hre ,v-.-:.. -,. l.vii,C MJf JmJ 1 U L marvel of iiiv -n,.. ti. Tao-e v. i,t ail i'i if."! -t' protii.ii, Ic w-.-r tiu caa U ito'i v. ''t!c ii hiMie- f-fioJil-i nt i'- scti-i ta-ir (i'".ire ft. ill1;. -it t o., ponjarid Many. U'i.I ntf've fri'-', t" i ; ii." .r -u;:i.n ii-.-v f"t.cr s'x. of all iic-. '"Uii e-Tii trt'ni .-'"i i f tht .lay a:d upward, v. ' r.". t T'-cy iiv". V'-.; are . ri ed fve.'. t n pi:! not rfi:.r' t. km1 hi -iti.e ttver .i0 ia & .-lUylt; uy til thLs tv.-rk. a.' fut reei 1. jttnl t- tw-Iyr. nipMC V REVArfDEDnreth.. I I Will Cm tt iiort.i ii iii:iiinl tin-n ' t; ihey itl U, ! i;-.U"r:..'. r.j'i.'V: n ri l'r",t will !.tt t.-.k tiieui i rot n ihfr h. aad t'nfiihei'. The j.n:'T.- are hire at,.i -i;r.- ( r t-.-.ry :i: iti-tri-fi'ir- )M'r'il : iieoiy nave ra,t. 1-uii.i nre i"a inak m,' fveral huiii!-'tl .tollar-' n moMtti. P J eis-y fttritic "tie to nif'-cr j-. :oi ! ii,.i'rud- ;'riv w ha i wtlliii',' t vori. K:i Ii" 'T. ; aiic i "'M : oaf ttti ict ne.le : m !art yii , t vt-r th. it nvv ; no spec: d tii.li!y r; "''-- ?miii' 'r ; run Ho it rrs n'll nsftrtyt.-n. Write l- tt on-e for fail p.tnii-ulars. u-io-'ii ve mai'. i'ree. AU-iresit ftTlNsoNA: ( '.. l',iniiTid. Me. jan ll.'s-iyr. .YinMsTUAT i: notick. K-tute nf rhanTfv M.-iieuv h t- A . ! i;cof -.m-erseL T i S-iaerel .. 1'u. r.t.t'rst'f n ir'!!'.!rstra.i.-n on :;''-.e "-tate h.iv US l'D ifrani"it lt the im.l.Mi.'il"t l.y tiie proj er iititf.or.ty. ncticf is tie:.-i;y n . i-u a. a.! t Sti!) Iri'K !tel in sai. e'a'e tti niiie wn-iit diitte layiiient. arid t!o- f:aviar; ela.ins jiaia-si the still'.' will pr 'tit t)i- :u d.dv ,Mtl rif t;! i'-H't d for st-itJ-'int'Tit eii s-o-nftir. the :"h tlav oi" -it rn-I'.-r. l-s, r Uie ,!,--t- tjfj. o. k.iiiini-11, U-,., m Somerset iitiroith. W. V M'.TKKVV, JA' tdJ A. lUlil''tV. aii', Ahn::i.t rulers. ! IT will b: clad tidings to the LADIES T.) KNOW t;ie GBEAT IMPEOYSMENTS s EWIiG MvCHIMlS, Itut on n.nie arc tucy so j-rf. . .t-d ,-i t.n the WHITE Its w?f P-iItoiri-u :!(-. r a V- i.'I'.n ti- ''vcii'v Ihe orti.1 ntti -i- iol. I;; ojt.u.t'1'.tit t-r tt-f t -t'-liir-thtit' shn'tic. and po-'t-Vf -priav'cs fKiit-TUi. i;.:.T n li-.-.mr !.. jtri-i evi-fi slit. 'a. so tii'i'-h ad hop -I hy hit he uf Ii-' rm:i!T j. nait- t;i. lioll. Millt:rtt'T(., - -O t I t.i..:; i-r u,Mf n lite Sewing Machine Mu.le. f Is oil enjij ni rlie N'.vVcc. ir, prt-v.-m. the Kliiijii; i.f til" iralTU'.n:. its t-tr m iv i ii I ...eoeii-sexiing ieeu:e.. AXI ITS EW.it Admirable Tension nele) the new convenient attach ie r.t. .And the U ieuy )l its m. .r Iv-nt u-ao-l wors ic ikis il t.'i- niiM p-rr'fa mm U"t S n iin' Va chioe m the uorhl. latoic tti liv-tc mi ! -''.Krt ia.lc.tif in. io'o.t etirclai ly te:m': ihe merits of tin- W II I TE, AVill ti'il ciii'Ttaia th. thuuil of r.i;yfur nnr l r. I-idie i!,i''.y t c nrmne il sl-oai-i eal: ta ur ndtlr- Joseph Crist, Ag't., JEN N ER X ROADS, Somerset ia. Burdette Organs Thc ini:ni:iii ni have Niir Nnkawn for tbt-ir "ireinrtri aiei durtttjiljiy, ."Wt-tiM-1- nni pu rity of loin;. feptlU-"s-yr. 0 'A I s.-' 'y J -y. ''ST'S i Odd Freaks of Lightning. CnvTiiaa. Mass.. Sepiemisr Ii!. A tfiutt- . (1er ,toTI!, ,,,sl over this region l-lwcen 1 j 0-tUn.k .....mingi Lightning slnick several plai-es, I hi- m.ist damage being done j , . .. f , , , MV; j ('lat jiam where a li!t entewl the ihin.ncy. Umia..h ti,-e inio the pirlor and . , ,.., ,,.-, 1, ihr-w hiin atr.is. the room, bruisiniz him j considerably and mi.lcp.ig him insensible. ! Thf bolt exn'erle l in Ihe aid.lleof the room I .,f! ri,,,,i ,(,.,, Th iiou-e is bad y da;il.1.t j .;T.t i.ii.a: also struck and j jjma ,i ..,. rJ-., j 1 wm Absolutely Pure. I Tiit l'oit-.ii-r Ti.'VfT vn-irt A m ir.-t-l nf i.nriiv tnninh aii'l w ii"t"Hiicfi5 - M.rv ''-'it?i. ic.it al i ti.dii the 1 iri 1 ii-trv kui'i'. n"ij c:i:inrt r.n mUi ut - -1- t. , ilh'lha inii'tl'ill....!' b I.,sl vhorl I .,.;,-,,,.' Hi.m, r .....wphaie isovucr. '.x.'ll , .,. Mr. u Si.kiso iv.inna r.vv. Hat ! ,. ,, ,r.., v..ri. 1,1 j YDMIXISTPATDli'.S NfiTICK, ! K-tH:e ( J.4'.ll W(i.riilff, 1. t:it nf I'rtjavr I 'I ill W' Vi.-K T'iW!lt,t SHiHTM't t"'rtHlfT, 1'h. l,-u.-r f! ilnim.raM.n i;c .(e (.. f hm k-aii it '1 to ihe tint Icriufti! Ity the ' (-ruiM-r mi.lhrify. not fee ij h-Te'iv t'iwn ttinll 5w-rn iinit !'!'! t e'Ktf to iimk'.' liiiJttti.l I ate pt lii' iit. !t! ihoM hrtHlii c!..)!ii Hi:,illl-t 1 the Miiiif w lli n.'-scitt Ihein 1uty Hiiliicnticjifi t' r m'M : iii. nt en SHinntav. ..-''0tli ilav n, (f. r. Il-Vi,! rt-;.i.-i;t'i'of Aku-.:'l-r Kl- jui ; in 'invu-ii.;i. j ,SA?U'EL Wf riiUKIN;. 1 '. A'.iTuliaL-trmt. New Fall Goods. j I have just r ! ved lurjti' stm k of j 1'n-s.si (iomis, 1'oo.sl.stin of I'l.-'SS Cloths ; from cents a van! uji ; Haml.some l Jro;iik'loihs, Ilciiri. ti.iti in "Wool ami Silk Warp, C.itoliiu'?, Irab d'AImax, Si-baHtaiKiis, ic. Uani'.!uie yanl-wi'le lli'iiricttas, 2.! cfnts a yaril. 1'rt'tly lirvss 1 iilsat 10 ami 1 1 cttnLi. New HaniK iS i Canton Flannels, Shirttnis, Ac. A full line of I'onustit' tioods, i-hoa;'. New I Millinery Coo. Is roniiii in. Come ami see the ijai'jjaiiir). New Hosiery ami un ilernear in ti'iH-k. ! MRS.A.E. UIIL i PENSION AGENCY. i SOL. UHL, l j Taly ;otihorixd hy the i'iovcr!i"ient. Office in : Bter?i liltH-k, up suirs, .--oiiierst't, pa. inarhitif. SOMERSET MRKETS. Corrected Weekly by COOK BEERITS, Choico Grocericsv Flou r & Feed ApT'le. tirktl. V Ai'Ut- tt'iUtT, f kal , Pr-tn. J l'.s Itaiivr. i ndh i "f ' ,. :vc-rK' 4t"(7 .."it If J im I'-uek vheul, V '-u- i1' HC.-SWRX f ft - .t UiiroM. iS'nfHf an'tl linm-! 1 le tt'o-mfv tmin- ft Bj..... Uv is;io-1(.lT-j r a t'orn, u-ht ? u'l - T"' ' fht'i!'ii r. Lu 7i' r -' "'lop. t-..r!l ti.d os, Tp I'iu 1I.S $1 .""i ' il'. 71. I"".' i.M ti r Kf.-'ir.'ltolu'-r i'ro'ct'-V y hiJ'.L."ZZ"Z'i To " V.--Ii:irt. T U!ji Z- "' ?. Vi) KlrtX-eti!. lni- TV Utiti. !: a In. MuMliMiK, t 10 U -3i r.n i W t ''". - - ', -a-1'" Pi?!,iC.(-s. V h.i - site i'- H-tif. orietl, " It "i iif- kve, r t'.i tsV.t.T.'.e r'jll. (No 1 - hhl 1 'i f.rr.un'l Aiioui srtck t D " (Ash tun) till: i.. ;0 H " ' W frarar, vellow. lb Tc Whit, V Tt. Va.hT T .liim', V R - .".c Wrtr au suit r 1M $1 y saclc m Wheat, V ba - jVt'At- I VTIISK TO P.VV THAT THF. OLD Reliable Firm - OP- A.H. F3RNER &BE0. STILL EXISTS, And for tiie tr-Kl of the Hxiple of Somerset and community, Utn may they exisl. Tin.n: use f GENTS', FINE SrfOES Tin: i:mi:::.-son. I'Kl'IOl.F:, CdXiiilKsS, IirTTOX, and i:ai... i.v rt'Ki'i'isK. ("iaiuVAX. KAN'iAI!'"!, IiJNi."LA. AND CALF. W. L. Douglas' 2.o.i. $:;.('), unJ..sl.OO ?!ines. fn fnmi tut k and naili. Kvery pair WarrantetL JENS' VVOfKINQ SjHOES, 90 Cents to $2.50. Ladies Fine Shoes ! Flexilile, T,-ii(-st Stvlrs. f.ir Pprimr ar.d Hummer. Iw and High Heels, Ii., C, I), and K. Widths. (0 I sf T" I'LL TO ACtEH OP. KElfsE. 1 To KiimVth. Infrmnrrici! with PetiT IWiwiian, rrsniiiL' in Vak. Vt.Klf,n.-i IV,., 1:1. Vo nr hereby untitle. I t apfwar : an fir risill' r.-in If. ' !ild at is,,mer-t on te.:i.lv tt f nth .ie.T r.r Sen- next. t .'-c or r. :u-e !f TMfci- tht- rcftl tstiiu-.if i -.n.'c K.-.h.T. il-.st-a-. il, r.f 'Mciahni.iiir Twp. S.,ui.-iss-i ...eulv. p., t tne ai.i.rniwsl valuatiim. or shuw cause why lh. stt, "h.mi.-l ool be soi J. tiherifTntitlice. K. S. McMlM.EM Somerset, Aug. 15, 'S8. j Sheriff . The Chance of Y our Life TO Ill'Y iijXe: clothing FOB LlTTXalC lOTJ-iY AT HEFFLEY'S. i ! t I ! I FOR YOUR INFORMATION I OFFER A FEW BARGAINS. 1 READ : Mans' Dress and Business Suits. Wage Workers Suits at $5, Cut to $3. Cheviot Suits at $13, are now cut to $3 Now is vour rliaitci. Soornck'T Coata tiii'i v-i- i.liinvst piM-n awnv Uluo Suits from $7 to - 1 - fa-t ! .. I'. ii of FURM1SHIG GOODS AMD HA TS TOfW ASUNDER ! Cups at 10c; Straw Hats at y.t.ir own j.ric.'. A o-ivat roduetion in j : i-,.i; oi uii hiiiii.-". Trunks, Sac'neisS, and Vai! Paper lasSsthan Cost, 'CALL AND GET BARGAINS BEFORE TOO LATE. AT i ! HEFFLEY'S, Somerset, Pa. I-IE3DQTJVRrrERS F HARDWARE AND IMPLnHXTS JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, k-wAf.o.ls,.. I a. a.il. .'.. Ve have jnt re. eive.I fur the piin Traoe a Car la. .0 of he tVlt-l.r..'c,l STUDEBAKER WAGONS. Ii' Vui: WANT A BUGGY, SPRING WAGON, BUK BOARD OR ROAD CART, You can liml what you uani.anl none better for '.;, moiiiy than ours.. We Lave en r.-.Va Lrv .-lick ,, ciUMPios iusdehs. i; i:.w mis, moii ,;,v.v. hli'jws. ,y Champion Hay Rakes, (iiitmniliiil Ail'iint En nj oil-r ll,:Li ;, it I'n .' Sliy.,1 n H'lu.l.i. Plows, Harrows, Feed Cutters, tic. J. 13. IIOI,:DTi:i7IJxVtJL, .NO. :i. 1?AI-:HS l!,()CK. riiE CELE.iHAIED- pianos ea tm w h; f:m nm Fl&iyi mz:. i'iu'ilu; W U d ti y kJ Vih ,n, Ani-i. a H.M.r, i ;l '., bo,c A.v-i.ta, Js,hrtcv.'n, Pcnn'a. avi r.ii a?i.s .'c j toe; p:Ry,' A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL, COMMERCIAL SCH03L. CC.MMERCIL, SHORTriAND, PRACTICAL, ENGLISH K3 aiLlT'.SY OEPA5TSENT3 I're'iili nu tnptirTtmit' nr -i i t ; r : t Vant:i; U-tt i.:iv- a-i.it.i n . in-ey -n.-t. ftilM.ii i in M ato; j.r .mt...i" ctci -tiiaiii. i ummi ar.O! vv.jjiKii li.na all p:, n; Llie c...: t"'':-a - ' ' )l 1 Hv :' f SgS? J ill M if z1- f RcE:tir3n-j Specialty ftr'f'r The I-ir-.-.-M io.d liat-r iv-; St.kof FliiK AUMS in the :y. f A.'. -;i ,jt i i.- t .-;-o: cr. I- . .ul . a r te 1 -eHj-Ti-.-t aud Trt!:e (.'ailt-rv a siIi V W. S. BROWfi, fw hW4 ww i ti.. ;;., v-i-. i tf The only 'inn Fji -lory 'a Western I. 10: - .1. s, r. I f- r ':: r. umc. Oxygen Treatment. ah irx'i -..(,'. s. .7.---...V n;ri. Arir-i.i .... .v i.: t.m: nu. r.-' : anil jirrinaiiently cured bv tin- -in . .y th-i 1 1 i.f i ixyivn. lii tr.atc-t i !' Vitalii rs, atei tl c liiepe of t'i.iisitiii(.ti...s. I',-.,.. ;;. 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