The Somerset JIcralcL Eirw-An: I'M- W ",r "'"V FrowPfior j .i oik T h l-s. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS NATIONAL. FOR PRESIDENT. GEX. EENJ. IUREISOS, OF tSOIAXA- FOB VICE PRESIDENT, HON. LEVI P. MORTON', or KEW YoBK. STATE. FOR AIMTK IlKMIKAL. -l.. TH.iMAS MdAJIAM. or k:.aif cor:, n. EL1XTOUS. Tliomss Polan. John It Tir-irt-J.tflll Vant:.ivr. Hil.ts-rt IV J.Min. C. IIH!" li'. John S M.Kn.lsv. Win . KMi. Mm' Piii' hiit hmii--l I. kiitr KisroM lnr-l. Hippie. V iiitw.ni ... Parti?. psk-r F-. Hw'k Henry li. ifcsdiU-l. Lew is I'tUTUC. )..!i; li '.ninl. Wils..-: ' Kress. 7. 1 .,0111a- Iu-aver. ,, f. H it. inn-sn. h. .1.5111 1. Lower .Urv.tilrth K.Mi:ier. :. -;! J. Fi'i..U. t; lll-nr S. Iw'll. M. Ii-iti- stums, jr. il. I'.rt.-rS. S. -aimer. J.itia 'A'. v i.liace. V J. .tin r. Mi!n.-vanl. r,. Jori.h T. J ie. L. M. I n:al. .IITDICIAIJV 1 1 I . K I' T! 1 K S! 1 K m r c r I;T. JMi:- T. Hi'Ti IIKLI, f riiiU'l-1l''ia. COUNTY. ri: 'uS'.i:k-. FbWAP.lt aii'LL, ofimerct Brieh. ViR I.KiilSLATI KK, NOAH W!l.l.l:R. f JcnaerTa;.. J A I.. It'tilt, of Knmer HoKaash. FOR Jl BY iiiMSIIM'"SH. SAM ("Ft. B. YOI'KR. of nurnvrreek Tup. FOR limit rlltK'TvK, AI.F. X HI V'TKR. of miT-t Tp. The Icmocratic protectionists an fall ing into line f r l!:trriwn and Morton. KxtFtmi in the popular diipation of tiie New York Jti'iiiocracy thia season. As the diiy of eieoti iraws closer there is iiotiival.lt- falling o.T in H-mo-eratic Iiojkk. It now loi.ks as though New York, In diana and Conms-ticut acre all safe States for Harrison and Morton. SnwnsN is f-r the Senate t.nilT bill. Now limvi-r will probably not permit Al lentown to have even the. .Id nos'.ofli.-e. Hon. L. K. ATkii.N was last week re noniinatfsl for Congress by the Rt publi n of the F.ighui-nlli Congrtsional itistrii-t. Mki.vii.i.k W. l i i.i.tit, of Illinois, took the oath of ottii-e as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court .f the Tinted States, Monday. Is order to makethe NovemlK-r victory aatisfactory, the full Republican vote will 1k ntHiled in every elii't ion precinct. No effort should le span-d to get ont the full vote. tiKVFRM. llAKRISOS Hflid to S visiliPK deleiration on Satur.hiy : "I lsdieve that we should look after and protect our American workingmen then-fore, I am a Republican." A WasmivoTos cornsiKiiidcnt says thr.t two wis'ka aiM there was considerable in ai.le disLUssioii about iMting Tluirnian otr the Ieiuca-ialic ticket and putting tiovernor tiray. of Indiana, 011. The letter of Hon. lvi T. Morton, ac cepting the Rejuihlican noininatii n for Yi-I'resiilent, Ttill Ik- found elsewhere in this issue. It is a straightforward, iinnly dis-nment, easily understood, and should lie read bv everyone. Fokkk.n competition ill son reduce wages here to the level of thov nl-roa-i, and when that condition is reached, we sill not need any laws forbidding the imKr!ation of lalsirers under contract they will have no indiin iiient to come and the employer no inducement to send f-.r thetll. HitrriniHt' Jsttrr of A-'jtfiitvr. Tits iH-mocratic-Mngwnmp revolt in New York State against the attempt b re-elect Hill presages a low. of many thousand votes to that iiiik! unacceptable candidate. It is not proposed to alienate Cleveland's votes from Cleveland, but all t he energy of t he Mugwump press and literary bureau is concentrated in the ef fort to defeat the whi-kv (inventor. Sowpr.x, w liorn Cleveland puiiislied for liia vote against the Mills bill, says that tbelnll renorte.1 by the Si'tiate tV.tnniit tee mit hi 11, and will suit the Protection lteti orratH Tlien here is their opjsirtn tiity. Ijet them vote for Harrison and Protection, and thus add to the majority in lVnnylvania, and eniphasi- their Irotes4 again' Cleveland's policy. 4 h t work i ninieo have the settVnient of tiie question iu their o s hands. They nom obtain higher jto and live more eooifortably than those of any other ooenunr. They will make choice tn-tween tbe solnsantial advanliigvs they bare in liaad and tiie deveptive promises and f. vremsts of those theorizing reformers. Tliesr will decide tor tlieuiselves and for tlte eonu-T whether the protective sys tem shall be continues! or destmyed. (iENERsi. Harrison. Tut Democratic factious in New Y'ork are having parrot and monkey time. Tain many lias nominated Hugh J. tirant ibr Mayor, and Hie County Democrats have nominated Mayor lies ill. The Magwuuip arc lighting Hill and sitp kirting Cleveland, and the Hill men are sleuiandiug from Cleveland a Idler of recommendalion for Hill, tirover ht Iss tween the ";IeviI and the IVep S-s." If lie writes the letter the Mugu umpa will knife biui. and if lie don't write it the Hill nieu m ill plunge the knife in np to tbe hilt. It is a slate of affairs that bode no evil to the Jiepub'icin candidates. Soorotary Whitney paid a visit last week ta X-w York to try and harmonize the warring factions, but his mi-x on was a 4istnaJ failure. Tilt tatiff bill submitted by the Ke piiblican majority iu the Senate will in eure reduction of ft.."i.Kifi.iKk) ja-r an aia in the receipt of Ihe Treasury. It is a protection measure and e-to; the vr of the Ie!iioratic orgaus that the liepttblicnns tannot agne ujs-n a meas ure eiiibolyiiig the principles they advo cate. Tbe iiil! folios the line of protec tion for the sake of j.rotection.and while the surj.lus will In reduced Jio Aiiioriinn I interest will f almo-loncl r tua.le to softer fpini the removal of .!epate ro i lis lion amrTnst the product of the poorly . j f ( f j. ajTpinUl countries. The rworJi! rhoir Hist Uie tiepuoiu-an w. hslrt lhf-tr cftx nlu-tiou re moving ai fust an po-ible the Itnrlene imposed ty the r, and it is bouivl to retain it rs:tion as the party of ttie, p-vp!e. The oorc of tLe Sri.ste i- it harmony sitfftlie pI.V ofthe afty in fiivor of Us mlm tioD. Tin Now York Trihunf lias male a complete canvass .f that .Stole by its re resetitatives, anJ the result appeared in the inf of that jmprr tor Twmiy of last week, and it was appropriately en titled Tbe Uevil Asain9t Free Tmie,; taking np twelve broad columns in giving the name of prominent Democrat who have iwo'ied against President Cleve land's polity, an! statement from c'oIm allowing larjjc accetwiuns fnmi the oppo sition. It was such a formidable array of facte aft could nut toil to carry dismay to the heart of IVmocrate, end curn pomling feeling of satinfattioii to Repub li.stns. If the election wa to take pla-e to-day Now York would give Harrison and Morten 4i.tti) majtirity, and indi-a-tioiw point rather to an increttne in the popular tide in their favor than top- iiim of what eeiii to be the irreiiirtil.de iletemiinattop of the people to wiHtain i the Mttc:n of Protection to Amerii-jn in-1 teresta even ahotilJ the last vestiee of the IemoTatic party be wiped out in doing so. The Cliairineii of the Ropuhliran and Democratic State Cenlral Cornnutti-i'S in j Indiana have dune a good thing in mak- I ir.g an agreement that in all election pre- j cim ts where the inspector U a IVnioi rat . he bhall apjMiut a j'idge and clerk to I I Reiii tmJ by the Republicans of su li pre- j cincts ; and a'nere the insp(-iior is a Re- ; j publican lie shall appoint a judge and 1 clerk to I M'lectcd by the iK-moeraU of 1 the precinct. Such an agreement ought i j not to lv iiece-.iry, to lie sure. E.ieh of j I the principal parties should have at least I 1 one rej.rewntative at each precinct, in , J such an ollicial jswiliun a. enables him j ! to s?e that everything is done fairly, and ; 1 1 protect tiie interest.- of his party. This is the cx in the Northern States g.-tier- ally, t f i-oui-s-' in the S..,ithern Slati it j cannot e expected. The IVni(K:rati3 j there have ai'solute control of tiie rice- tiort niachir.ery, and can count the votes as they please. Ill thouamls of precincts there is hai.lly oven the pretence of a fair election. In tiie Northern states, however, we expect something different, and this particular agreement only ex presses the general fi-i linit in these States. He Is Still a Rebel. 1ii1iiin.ip"li Jor-nl. There was a detiate in the Court House at Sl.elhy ville. Ky., Wcdiiifsday, between Hon. Augustus K. Wilson of Loiiisv-ille.CliairmaTi of the Kepuhlican State Kxeoutive ommit- tee. anil Hon. John rv Kluw. iemralic eJik'ior lor Kentucky, iik h shows the straits I to a hiijh the Iieni'xrats are compelled to re- j sort to try to save Kentucky Irom oin back to the doctrine of Henry Clay. Mr. i:heasaiil in the most dramaiie and thi-at-rical manner and the fondest possible voice: 'There is not a drop of bhod in my veins from the toj. most hair 011 the crosrn of my head to the dust on the bottom of the sob-s of my shoes h it is rebel Oemocralic. If the issue was to come aain by Jol, we would ilo it over.' This enthusiastic sentence was rapturou-ly applauJt-d by all the lieniiwrats. exiept some ministers, who expressed earnest ditapproval of the profanity. It is pro;sT to add that the remark was not made in excitement, or when Mr. nhea nas oil' his guard; (hat he was at his Very is-st and simply let out ids real sen timent. The man who made the sj-ech and the men who applauded it are those who are Iwwling on the stump and in pa;ors alsiut the "radical cry of the bloody shirt." Mr. Wilson's sj.eeoli wxs dcvote.1 to the tariff and furnished mi occasion in any way f.r this passage. - - - - - -Harrison as a Citizen. Some TuiTious men, like prophets, have least honor in their own country"; but truly gnait men. those whose grealnt?, is inhemit and not tsirrowtsl art as sell atle to liear tlie every-tlay -sTtitiny of their neighbors as the 'stasional glimpse of strangers. Ot the lat ter class is (ienersl li.-t-i.unin Harrison, for here is his pastor, Kev. M. L. Jlaincs, of the lirst Pi-eslyterian Church of lndiaua-'.lis, a man who has known the Iti-publican candi date for years, w riting of him in a leading journal : "There is about (lenerai Harrison an ultcr alisence of prcieiu-eor ailection. He discards any attempl lo make a show of himself, and uould Is? the la--t person to sjs-.ik or a.t for incre eillvt. tip.-n and straight forwarl in Uith language and actions he laeksthat,pial- i ity of a politii'ian wliii-ti makes one cxiM-rt at 'pullin win-s and laying pip-s." "He Impress! one as in-ing a man of hlanced mind and cleur coiiviclions, who would give any truth brought Ik-fore him a fair c uanee, but who would allow nothing to swerve him from the ath of duty. With him s promise is sacred; wit li him yis means yes and 'no' means no. He is not a man desirous of tiulatiug lo olhcis, nor will he allow himself to I dictated lo. liecided in his convietions, broad in his views, iuipired by a high moral purpose, ruled by a conscience Is.th strxmg and in formed, he l.as led! a life in this city conspic uous for his probity and its stainlcMi integ rity.'' PRESS COMMENTS. l'Utsburj; t'immttic Tlajrufh : Tills talk of hying Cauda for "Vhm.m.oo,! is all nonsense. How much admission fee will Canada pay ? Tnat is the ij-iestioii. Si. Louis '.V'Ae-KVi .- -'Illinois in great doubl." exclaim tiie New York ... Yes, iu great doulit as lo Uje size of Fifer's niajo.-ity wiielher it s ill be 3o.m!i CM. or 4't.- New Yonl Id-pcitk ,il Sunt of the AJ ventistssay that the "end of ail things '' is to come in 1SMI. A surer prophecy would be the " end '" of the Cleviiund Admiuistra lion. Detroit 5Aie.- The Feiul.lican tori If lsbiiloowbel,,retliei-..e. Ji isa protective taml measure, sihl yet it provides for as lartre a reduction of llie surplus as di.es the Muls lull l.js Angeles Tribune: Those who know ltiiijjiiiin Harrison best are thosu who love him Biurt. Those who love 'J rover 'leve land U-st arc those who know him least. And thai s just the dift'erence. Omaha IbpiJiiicait : "We will put our laborers on a plane with the laborers of all oilier countries," said Mr. Mills in his St. la.uis speis li. That is a matter a hich tiie laborers themselves, not Mr. Mills, must de cide. Milwaukee &,. While it is true that the war is utrr, it u tSUal!y true that tlie war uebl. a coiiaeq ienoi: of tlie rebellion of all Uie Slabs, which chose lemcratic elec tor iu 1I, is uol paid. Over a thousand millions of that debt remains to be met. . New York Mni anri It .kk as though pnaiy nearly all the clcrcyuies in this H'atte nsjrantless of crel, would lie ac tively srrayed aptinst Crovenior HdL as the repriciitative and too! of the liquor interests and of ail tlie oorniit It-moeeatie politicians. Thai unlucky phrase aboat "Miller, tlie Metlnklist," by ooe A u ablest of. Hill's supporters, will cost tlie latter thousands of votes. New York TfUmmr It sriil be Hilly for Re-1 pubfnats te futft. tht a vast ciMnipiioa party assucisHtons twn brwk it, Il is strung fund will be use.1 with eerirnced skill j er lJ.au puiiti-nl assotiaiion, and wt are alde against litem in New York, lkuoklyn. Jet- i thus iu our Grand Aimy sssocistioiui tocuaie sey City, Newark, New Hacen. Hartford, , tivelber upon that hnrad and high plane of Inuoauajwlis, snd other cilit iu close Stales., fraU-rnity, loyalty and charily. It me now hen tlie election comes. It there 1 oo if ills-your pleasnre, extend a Comrade's farliier fclse rvllani-e upon nppos,l Ikuio- hand to each of you." ' mtir la"t of fiml r ct-es at honor If any fny'-ry or fraud is pitiblc to d the I!eiuili-an ior)f it will be aUejniiUd. Ja- oesianl walihfulnesj is necesMrr and the ' lofltr everj where need to Uf waraieii ajpiingt crediting t!e trjrd doi-umonls or IS e mate mtiit Vnn are "T xexpeited a lii Mr. rtaeuum at the fr 'nt. -J It'n J.vrr4rTvt f earn tap tie Slas-sa.-!iuetb M'tVwumii-t.jVile on it'r.t of the I tivjaJir cUzK'lm ihejrift.lfii! which i left oftliem i i(i:Hjminioaiiy punel down fnun it! lufiy place and niadellu-lHit of I)i-ni-oct!:c ridi'iile and Hie prt of ietvrralic Mi-rs. Willi the surrender of ilr. Kndiuxt to the iiuiiifnr pii'.sinen the lait ei-Mug-nmti rlxim t siinerior resoectatilitv hai rHrritiedl. TlirT wrg lfiiocra rm trice -H 4" the rest, with the additional niinfortanea of people who boast of their high quality anJ turn out afier ail to be only common clay. It is impossible to pity them, for they hail am ple warning when they first went over to the ' unterrifieU" Democracy with an idea that they were going to n furm it- They know belter now, end are wiser and sadder men. The Ix-mocracy is jut a bail at it ever was while the cx-Mujwumn! are laul ed at by the larty which they du-serted ami scorned by tiie jMrty with which llx-y have cast their lot. Cincinnati Cummrrcliil G'lirttt : Just a word to the lnuwti-rs ! We have to Kay to them, and we wi-h to be polite, b-a:ie we propone to be impressive: tVenriemen yon onnot save tlevelniid. He in bwuten now. Tlie tide that is aeainst him will lie a torrent before eleivion lay. All the postmasters and jkjs- wl ulerks violating the laws within the next five weeta will not preveut the election of a Republican rrcsideiit. and aix luoS'.ht from tins the President to b elected on the Cth of November will be in full swing of the pi newioD of power. Therefore, there i a lay of reooniii? coming, and that will noon he at hand. Now i the time to tenijier the wind to voiir b.Hli.K that will in that day whereof we Hak be shurn of the fft wool of urti- j sail protection. Tiie Ktiiuhlicans will have j a solid North this time, and the PenHK-ratx will rrind with a broken 8oii;h. I". M's, bewure!' Plenty of Republican Money for Even Bets on Harrison's Elec tion. New York Pres. j The sholc condition of the election betting ; wa cl.angcAl thiscveniii whi-n Cohiiiei Ilrii i ry Ioiiard Swords, sergeant at arms at Ile ' puhhtan headquarters, went to the Hoffman ! House and put np flO.miO that C.eneral Har ; rison would win. and announced, with plenty I of conti i l-n.-e, that he conld command any j arnotitit of money lor waaers on tiie same I terms. That very evening in the giided bar i there -as plenty of bell ins luik. Frank T. j Hutoim. s B-publUan sijortiiijj man, of lii I West Twenty-tilth street, who bet last sprins ; liefore the nomination were nude with Jim Mahoney, the b-kskmaker. Spi.tyn to Jo,tsi on the Jtepuhlicaii nominee, and who said thai he know of only one other Republican sporting man in this big towu, offered to dojiosii Simo for an option to re fiiseor ais.-ept within three weeks fr liefore ( Ictober 2'i-an even bet of -?o(.ii on Har rison, and Ivd Haggerty, the iort, o!T. -sl an option of f.s.H-si on exactly similar terms. A little later E. C. True of Syracuse flour ished a roll of bills over one of the tallies and ntlered i t- Kt to i , or a repeti lion of the bet as many times as might la- desired, that Har rison's majority in new York State would be at least -.'s.OeV. Md H agger ty pretcndeii to lie willing to take him up if he would show his money. True bet -f j that Haggerty didn't have j:2.'Jo-for the latter talked lt-J to jjoioo about him in cash, and threw a crisp five on the table. Hapgerty turned tail in some well rounded scme-noss. Then a small and selfoontaincd gentleman m ho said he was a Norwich iC'oiiii.; maun-f.iciun-r nameitJ. T. lilackstone, offered to liet fl,ii even on New York. New Jersey, Coiinectiint and Indiana each, and $l,(k even on the general result, but nobly on the other side talked business, firadually the crowd diskrssl. There was too much gmsl Ilepublii-an money about to suit even the sports wh always bet for business simply. Working the Pension Racket. The Hemorrstic management at the Na tional Capital are working the Pension le IMrtment for all that it is worth in the inter est of the man who insult. si the veterans by his flings in his many veto Messages, and at tempted to return the trophies of the war to those who had carried them in rebellion, and lor several weeks past some very s-t.-ange pro ceedings havebecn going ou in theoniceof the 3d Auditor of the Treasury. Six of the most eiiert clerks in the bureau have been at work classifying the list of invalid pension ers, giving the date of issue, with the name of the pensioner, rate per month and ad dress. Only the male pensioners arc includ ed in this list ami the only list made up has been of i-en-ioners in the Suites which are claiinul to W politically douhlful with the j exception of Kenrneky. Tiie lists have been I Minpl'1e,l for California, New York and New Jersey and the clerks arejust now com pleting the list for Indiana. While tlie work has b-N-n oing on the messi-ngers wIhi are employeil lo stand at disirs and run errands fir the principal clerks and olllccn) have ben placed on clerical duties as far as possible. One uf the colored messengers made out the vouchers fur the last month's iay for the whole bunun. It is staled that copies of the list of pensioners in each are to lie sent to the Iem.ieratic county committees and a complete list to the State Central Committees. The object is to give the political managers an opportunity to make advances to the pen sioners through the forty or fifty special ensi,n agents now in eaeb of the doubtful Slates throughout Ibe country am) State Central Committees. Increase of pension are to le rouiied by holesal to those who s ill vote the Democratic ticket. The in crease of invalid pensions can be made adli batuiu by the Commissioner of Tensions. Let ail Live Comfortably. I.MMNtroLis, Oi-t. 3 T( eight K) work iugnieii, forming an organizalion known as the Torter Columbians, paraded the stnvts. 1 and then marching lo fieneral Harrison's n-sidence, were reeeivr-d by him. M. C Wokls maile tlie intMducto.-y speecli, ami in response Ihe General said : "I think yon rna ail understand that it is not good for American workingcieu that the amount of wcrk d,sie in this country lioLlld be diminished by transferring some of il to the foreign shop. lAppiause. Nor i ought the wages paid for ihe work that is ! done here lo be diminished by bringing you ! into competition with the underpaid labor of the old country. Applause. I sm not shaking any new sentiment to-night. Many times before the Chicago convention I lisve. In public addresses, expressed Ihe opinion that every workingmaa oocbt to have such wstres as would not only yield iiim a decent andoonifortalilrsapisirt ft bis family and enable bira to keep bis children iu school and out of the mill in their tender age, but would allow him to lay np. strains! incapac ity by sicknesa or sccidciil. or old ae, some fund on which he could rely. These views I entertain to-niht. I bej: you to essse furthiT public iecch and lo allowtue lo re ceive irsonal!y such of you as care to speak to me." TIk- General then erected ficrsonally his visitors, who remstned at the huns a half bonr or more, conversing with him on s hat-, ever the Incidents of tie eal I mrsrostel. Cleveland has no Such Ties. ' Ceneral Harrison met st tbe IVnison House in Indianapolis s train load of 'Irand Army men from Kansas who were on their way to tbe reunion at Columbus, Ohio. In response i greetings the fl.-er! npsfee bi-tiy. eoneiuding as fi.'.ktws : Tie bond that bas.li ns loberst -!dier of tlie kvts wsr is one that is end ar.au and olose. No TARIFF FOR PROTECTION. Republicans Present Their Carefully . -'. Prepared BUI to the Senate The ' .,' Revenue Reduced lMf Industry I . Imperiled, but Provision Made fpr ; Cutting Down the Surplus. ,f VisHixoT05, Oct. 3 The "JVnalc tariff Tctli. which has been rcieiy lorrrver a V'. ! a?TTnaly aent to tlie benafJTtl.is luoruTlTIfT without either the majority or minority re H.rts. The Ieni,K.-rats were still Dnal.Js.to make their report and asked ibr more delay, but the Republicans insisted that patience was ex haiisted so far as t he bill was concerned hfl llf'-y furllp mtuij jomiii. ibajr could make was to delay their report so that tiis P9nocraii report benarY-pubilc at the same lime. 6ti that agreement 'tuc bill was reported ami the two reporta ate to follow to-morrow, or at furthest on Friday. "Immediately after the decision was made known to the Senate Senator SUenuan m ade a sharp speech, which must be regarded as the general statement regarding the bill and the brief o;-eoing of the debate which is to take place upon it. He stated that the re duction it accomplished was J73,0-H,IW0. Jt was a conservative bill, he said, and if it could be taken up free from party asperities be thought it could be made the most per fect revenue measure ever placed upon the statute books. Tlie Issue between It and the Mills bill was soon lobe tried before the people, and the difference was clear and dis tinct. . It was a question between a tariff for reve nue only and a tariff for revenue and protec tion. It was a question whether the arti cles necessary for human life should be made by American lalsir or by foreign laborers ; whether the wages of American laborers should depend upon the wages of foreign laborers, or should de-ei,d on the American policy of protecting all forms c-r labor and production. He characteriz-sd the Mills bill as a complete failure m everything it under took to deal with. : The other Republican Senators who had examined the measure expressed themselves as very well satisfied with its provisions. They regarded it as highly as Mr. Sherman did.and were evidently united in their de termination to give it beany support. The few Republican loaders still to be found in the House were equally well satisfied, and even among those who at first op-osed the introduction of the measure there were very general expressions of approval. In general it can be said that the bill is much better than the most sanguine Republicans hail ex pected, and that both those who favored it months ago and those who thought the issue should rest with the Mills bill thoroughly indorse it. . As to the poMtibiiilics of its passage it can only be said this evening that it will d -pi'n 1 on the issue of the election. If the debate can 1 complete' in a few weeks there is nr doi;bt of its passage by the Senate, hut astlie House will hardly have a quorum again until next December the vote there will re flect the vote at the polls. If the people say that they want the Mills bill there is link prospect that Mills and Carlisle will yield to this Sen-Tie amendment, while if tlie declara tion is against free trade tlie re iseverychauce that the House will carry it through by the disintegration among the Democrais. The Senate Finance Committee's sul-sii-tule for the Mills hill embodies an entire re vision (ilthe. Tariff schedules and the admin istrative fealnres of the present law, propo sing the re-enactment of all such features as in the opinion of the majority of the Via mittee ought not to be changed. The follow ing are tiie additions to the free list : Acorns, raw, dried or tindried : bar-eta. sul phate of, or bttrytss unmanufactured ; !ee--wax ; books and pamphlets, printed exclu sively in languages other titan Kuglish, braids, plaits. Hats, laces, etc, lor ornaniciit ings hats : bristles, raw or unmanufactured : bulbs anil buibos: roots, edible ; chicory root raw, dried, or nndried. but uuground ; coll, slack or culm; coal-tar. crude; curling-stone handles; currants, Zante or other, dried ; dandelion roots, raw, dried, or uudrird, but nngronnd : eggs and yolks: fi-atliers and downs of all kinds, crude and manufactured; jute ; jute butts; manila; amie; sissal grass ; sunn: all othej textile grasses or fibrous sub stances, unmanufactured or undressed: Door matting, known as Chiiio-v matting: grease and oils, such as are commonly used 111 soap making or mine drawing, etc.: human hair, raw. nm-leaned. and not drawn: mineral waters, not specially eniimereleil: nio!asos testing not above 50"; olive oil for manu- faettinng or mechanical purposes; nut oil or oil of nnts: opiara, or aiimatmfm-liired, for smoking; potash; crude carbonate; iotasli, caustic or hydrate: potash, nitrate or salt petre: potash, sulphate of: potash, ehioral of; rags, all Jiot enumerated; liemp seed; ragie seed; sponges; sand; tar a-xl pitch of wood, lurjs-iitine. According to tlie estimates made by the Committee, the bill provides for a total re duction of al-out f75,'VX),(i, made Hp a proximately as tollows: Augur, $-17. tH i.irsi; fiee list. So 50.ilOi; tobacco (internal reve nisei, f 24 Soa.tsKI; alcohol in tlie arta, $7.IIH, UUU; other rx-lueiions in customs. $s,(K 1.0 0. Business Men In Earnest. ruiLAnKLrait, Oct. 3. The business men have determined to lake au asti ve iiil.-rcst in behalf ol llie National lteublicaii ticket, and will immediately set lo work for the ehvlion of Harrison and Morton. The committee appointed at the meeting of the bu-dness men at the board of Trade rooms last week has secured ipiurters at No. So South Thinl st iit-t, in Tout of which a tran-pa-ency has lieen put np, Uaring the following inscrip tion : " Headonarters of the bnsinesss men to uphold the American system of protec ti.m." A private meeting was held to-day and an other will be held and steis taken lorelllcient work in aid of tbe National Republican Committee. The meeting to-ilay was mere ly a preliminary affair to arrange the details for a vigorous campaign. , The laisluess men represent nearly all the big manufacturers in this city and represent capital of a hun dred millions aud employ 73,'" men. Must pay up or get Out CurvKiiND, O., Oct. 7. There is gnashing of teeth sntong theeoipkiyes of the Cleveland I'istothce. One week ago a circular was IS'ued by the Ongressiouol Campaign Com nirtee calling upon each employee to con tribute 3 per tent, of his salary. The collec tion of the assessments is now being enforced. The circulars were sent to Ihmiocrats and Tie uMicans a' ike and all are asked to call at the Democratic committee nmnn and pay. One poor janitor thought to appease the committee with a contribution of $.", but the money was returned with a copy of tlie eir cular, in which tbe words 3 per rent.'' had beea underscored. A letter-carrier who had Just begun work has) $o3 due biiu and he was assesed (18. He objected lo paying that amount, saving lhat he needed some money for his family. He was given $1, with the assurance that $0 would be taken out uf his nest joy. , Fell Between two Stools. KairA, Oct.4. H.ju. James U. U.irns, Mr. Nxilt's political hired man, was dis charged from the faculty of the High Sehool after s bitter fight iu the school directors' meeting to-night.' He had left his place and begun tiis canvass to snei-eed Beott in Con gress, sfter the Democratic City Conimiliee bad assnred him that the school board was fixed to give him s roration, with pay. He did not even notify tbe mnrriutendent of schools or Ibescltuol board uf bis departure. His action raised a storm ot public, indigna tion, which scared some J-einocratic scbocl directors away from tlie meeting to-night, and frightened allien to yote with llie lie publicans. Ladles All Over Massachusetts Reg istering to Vote at the School . . Election. Bosmw, ('Mo&r. " rhe alftm of 20.0HO ladies kere ia nr o-isterim ' for ttss purpose of social t ihs school sleetioa is beinv follow ed all over tlie state. . Tits return ; from Brookline, Walluam. , Woburn and nearly every pUoe beard from show a gitst increase in the os tubers of women rcirlstering and paying taxes in order to vote. There is much excitement about the matter here. All po litical parties are seeking to secure the tallies' vote. ' ' '' ' ' " ;.. The Fury of Faction. i New Y3t:, Oct. o. Tammany Hall drove t!u first nail in Orover Cleveland's coffin to night. Sheriff Hugh J. Grant was nomina ted for Mayor of New York, and the bitterest local fight o;-?ned up since the dayso John aVIIy. 3 fcwi!frw.-w-m Suited hy-S citi.ens' mettin 'last night, "and tut County le erafy 01 indorse Iiimes-t because" tfcej c him belt. A but to beat dram, w ilium hey cwdialj-Mofteycr iNtagUt for existence with the Counties. 1 iie Tam many ticket means Hill and Harrison. For trcefljf.s A-rWU-t-fenuit...Ctairiia, Ra num. Congressman Scott and secretary Whitney have been holding secret confer ences with the leaders of the warring see tiohsj'ahff union was tbouglit certain up till this morninc TbeJiiluties teftiacdlo unite on aunartdolt,JttBoriKtl A .Flower, a-V Tammany would not take ilewi'.t or any 01 his friends. A faint bops is left, and that is, that the action of to-night is one of Tam many's bluifa, ami that tirant may with draw. It will be the firm thing lie has ever been knows to give up, and there is little likelihood of it. tirant is a psxeiiuonious sjcoicbman, and will be beaten ba lly, but he will have distinguished company lor the fight dooms the National ticket in New York At no time during the campaign of 'SI were the Democrats so badly scared over New Y'ork State as at present. Through the Hill imbroglio and the local row the party has been all broken info factions daring the campaign so far, and no effective campaign work has been done. axiris.i is iixjs. Too. Not alone in New Y'ork is ' tiie knifu Uung applied. Over in Kings couuty, the situa tion is really more prrcaxiou than here. Ordinarily Kings county gives from 10,ooO to l-VOO Democratic majority. The chances are that not over 5,0) will be counted. The cause of the revolt is principally the porchie conduct of State Campaign Chairman Murtha who is trying to agi'.u be nominated to tlie office of Register, worth JsMkO a year, and the only valuable otliee in Itrooklyn. Seth Ixw is leading In an independent revolt, which will make terrible inroads upon the big figures which the Democrats must roll op to Harlem bridge. nkw York KErrui.u Asrs t uk 01 us, Tlie li .-publicans have the State splendidly orguiizutl. and without doubt will come to Haricai Itridga with eighty to eighiy-live thousand majority, and the Democrats can'i, meet if. Ktfery Republican believes it and most fair Democrats have admitted it for the past week. With the action of to-night It is talked openly. Too Proud, Though Starving, to Ad . cept Aid. , Sr. IOt'ts, Octoer li. At the South t. Louis Station of the St. Jouis. Iron Mount' ain and Southern Railroad lu.it night, a young woman, with a babe in her arms, totr tered into the wailing r.ioin, and sank into a seat, wan and haggard from exposure and want, Mr. Walsh, the ticket agent, was im mediately interested and when the woman asked how far she could ride for forty cents, he elicited the story of her woe. She had walked fron Cuba Missouri, and was endeav oring to reach Delassus, whew her father, a wealthy farmer, Mr. Mumford, lives. A few years ago Miss Retaliu Mumford was com pelled by her pamita to marry a young law yer named Thomas, though at the time she was betrothed to prosperous young farmer of the village of IMassus. The husband chos en by her parents proved to be dissolute. He finally descrteJ her, and she had started for her old home, too proud to ask aid from any one. A purse was made up at the.i.-pot, but the woman refused to accept it, and burst in to tears ot the idea of becoming an object of charity. She was finally induced to believe tiiat her money would carry Iwrto Delassus, and the conductor of the train was instruct ed to see that she readied her old borne in safelv. . Four Persons Drowned. IiALTiuoUE, October 4. Ry the capsixing of a canoe in the Wicomico river, near Mt. Vernon, to-day, a woman and three children were drowned. Mr. and Mrs. Kcimoiuan and their eigbteen-nionths-old babe ami Mr. and Mrs. Philliis and their four children were on their s ay home from a visit to friends. Mr. Fhillli.4 was in one canoe hud- ; ed with goods and the rest of the party occu-J I pied another canoe. When the bouts reach-"; j ed the mouth of the river a tlaw of wind ! struck the canoe containing the women and j children and capsized it. Mrs. Kennemau with her balie in lierarms sank instantly. Mrs. Phillips' two montlis old bulk-, which she was nursing at the time, was torn from the mJicr's bosom and drowned. Her fonr year-oid child was also lost. Mr. Krnneiimn and Mrs. Phillips, with tlie two other children, clung to the Is.ttom of Ihe oatioe, and Mr. PiiiHivs. who had hastened 10 tla-ir assistance, with great dilli culty restntimsl the agoniz-.sl niotlir fmm lo'diiwingberchihlren to the bottom of the river. All the bodies were recovered. Terrible Scene at a Fair. Kctztowx, l'a., Oi:U S. A terrible acci dent ocrurml this afternoon ou the Kulz town fair grounds. Tlie Uoniau cluiriots, inch ilrawn by f.ur horses bichtcd abreast had nin.le one circuit tif the race course, wht-n one of theteiiins became unmanageable and dashed in the crowd of sjetators. Men, soan. n and children were trauiphs under f.iot. and a nunilicr of persons were injured. Following are the most seriously injured : D;ivid Swan, aged 7n, fatally; Miss Annie Fciseley, critically : Walter Trechler, severr, internally ; Miss Mary Harto, jevere, intern ally; Kltinger, hips and spine: W. li. Hast, a tel.sgraplier, seierely, A number of children, whose names could not be learned owing to the eicitment, were run over and sustui ned bru isvs and eont usioirs . The races were brought to a sudden end and tliechariolsaud horse sere sent at once from the grounds, owing to the hitler feeling against the drivers. Bad Weather at Jacksonville. jAitso.vvii.LE, fh-tober C It is ierleet summer again, and rain is falling. This is bad ; there is a promise of cooler weaiherin Ihe hear future. The question of seif-sop-port for the masses is being more nearly set tled every day, as employment is found for able boded men in and around town, il has not been found possible to induce people, especially colored Jieople who are in such a majority, to jioptilate Camp Mitchell. So it wil! be nsed a a convalescent camp, llishr.p Weed intends examlng it himself. The Gainesville city council has approprialed $.ViO for street work so as to give employ ment to needy men. Supplies for the actu ally needy have been ordered and rations will be issued uinicr llie direction of a relief commute. The official bulletin for tlie twenty-four hours ended a! C p. ni , gives tM new cases and 5 deaths. Serious Charges Against a County Board. . Kvsro.f, Pa., October A sensaliou sas created here to-day by the present board of county commissioners, tiling charges against the retiring board and declaring au intention of endeavoring lo compel litem to pay 'nack to the eounfy trcanircr various sums ailcaed to have been fraudulently and illegally paid out by the old commissioners during exten sive public improvements. One Item is that of ..() on a bridge which cost 15.00i Auother is $U,3nO excess in a steam heating plant which cost (J3,UU0.. There are various charges of leaser amount, together with four teen instances of receiving bribes. This county is Democratic by t.ClO majority, and frauds in ills management had a great deal to du with enabling lb-publicans and citizens !o elect their ticket two years ago. " , , JUSttLl'IION "(iTiCjt,n The partiwtshls, hwiftcr existlns K-twes-n AllexanUer Ikwurd an.l Oeonre A lienkml has bwo Uiolvid. lb. tinuks aixl aceixiai irf the firm have become tlie vro(srty Alexan.U-r Kelifrml tw wltors sauieiiantt sx4 psvment ,h JI be Bia.lt, ALKXAMiKK KKNKOkll. ' 4 " iB)KOK A. BtNK.HH. ..... 9nBcrset Sept, 13, istju. , JoiiTTfi s colleuk or art and ooii ilLP.l'ii . , AST, MUSIC, COHHEECUk, UT&AIIY. end sir rslalufiao. BEXNCT&OBEER. Sept. . tin. Joiiosbmn, )-. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Report of Grand Jury on Poor House To the Honorable the Judg -s of the On: I of tiuartcr Scrs-.or.s of Somerset (IVunty. ;. . We. the members of the d'rand Jury nf- i sprrti&iy r.tt. T:'at in pijrsu K f tRe 1 instoictiinv'" iif your ' IIomiTtble fX-nrt, we'l viaia-J tho House of Employment it S.)ner ' set Oountyj, (in tl9, 2ih (jaj- of Sept-mor, j ISr, and Yiimincd the fctmi, hinklliiis gtw tssnAliiauAnU ismttnt of th-iuurites of if same. We f.iuud the farm in 1 gnisl state of cul tivation ami tlie buildings in good reu:r and preservation ; the p .ir-aes lately ; laced at the east and west ends of the building add I greatly to the appearance of the building and comfort or the mma:cs. the inmates are el cred. iiir iul, f u:y goilcuied and luuipy i Ct d'i 1 1, i ; In our examination we found the supply of water short and this being one of the great necessities the Home, we would rec ommend the placing of a hydraulic ram ai the spring north of the buildings with pi laid tip to I lie build ing which would furnish g.sid and fresh water lit the use of the home and iuiuatcs. provided the same ia practica ble. We would also recommend tiie putting in of an automatic water closet in the female dcurtmeiit connected with the lank on tlie garret of tlie main building. Wc would fiirtl.errvcommend that should the hydraulic ram at the siritig 1 in. practi cable, that a fon-e pump be placed in the well in the front yard, withe piperonneetcd with the tank on the garret of the bouse to keep said tank well suppii.-d wiili water. Usil. W. tiASSS X, Foreman. A Card. Mb. KniToa : In order to setlle the Prohi hitioai(aesiu.iu ii S.nit't inly without loss of lime, it lias been suggested that a mix ed ticket Car the l-giiu-.iirr lie tiuct-d in the Ueid, ,t!) camirtlatui U lie one Republican and one Democrat, the present candidates of the Democrats tor that ofllec to withdraw. Ir. C tf. Stutxman, lb-publican, and Her man 1 Ilat-r, Ksq , Dcans rat. have lieiii named as projsT sclts-tioiis. Their honesty and comiieleney are well known to llie vo ters of the county. A union of ali the voters opi-osvd to Con stitutional Prohibition, upon ti:ese gentle- nieji us raiididales, it is (bought, will settle fon-Ver this qucs:lon so far as Somerset coun ty is coni-eriie.1. Tiie loss to the town of Somerset alone, in the hist two ysori, for the want of licensed hotels, would amount to thousands of dollars: For this reason few persons visit onr town or county during the warm weather, as they tumvise would do. Our fine climate and mineral waters ought to bring hundreds, il not thousands of visit ors. People cannot be forced into heaven by an act ol Congress, of the .Siale Legislature, or Constitutional provision., S-jnu-rytt now seems like a deserted village, as far as busi ness is concerned. Jrt'FLRsox. The above is published out of regard for the very excellent gentleman who wrote il. It is a very diry sehcnie, and cannot p'.si bty come to anything this year. We will have something further to soy oil the sui-jei t if an attempt is maile to carry the project into effect. K11. ' . Absolutely Pure-- Thli Powdr Tit-Tcr rari-. A mnnrol of purity, strunxiO ttthl i!4ntinrv. Morv es-'inonnful tlmii ihf (mlinnry ktmK ani Mnmit I hl t i,tmiiviuon uiili ihe m iltiiuJiMiI' luw tot. htrt wei if 111, alum or phtKphnTe phv1t. s--lt in ninn. KoVAt Hakim powort Cuui-anv, lixi Wttll Strv-cl. Nuw York. tv.sO-4M. PUBLIC SALE -OF- Valuabh Real Estats. -lol- BY VlriTI.'Ivofiiiiorit.Tof a!ei-Mi! m:t ,M"the llriluiiis' c.iurl of S jni.-rs.-t I'olintv, I'., to lue uln-ele.1, 1 will oiler al putilie MMie on THURSDAY, SOW 1, 1SS, ' at o'rltn'k f.ra; l ilny, on iht iiri'i;:ii-, fol ltisii, rm? rTTt,e : A rt-rralii trt-f ( 'uu Ut iii Mi iillt-rn-.-k T nUip, Sstier'l Omniy. I'., tilr iht prii, rtv t(t".!u'uU M'k;uji, It.' h joimnc sttftslst wurmnied i;i the natm oi KruMrin Vhilliitii. iHiii. l lUilfy, in nt'U t -sim'i ii.iiit. JkooIi Uerkk ). n rttii f Sirnn i Kut kri.tin vi al rontvi iiiutK J4 Hfn uti'l J iH-ivht--s.ii.ii ;iil.wanre, Therv I- firm 1 1 ri'htirt( rf xc!lfiit f ru.it. himI ti nrver-ftuUnir HDrintc mi tb t trvvaim, nnl u Ihmlh.', miti other !iu!Uik. Alio, the- lolUmiii'.' Personal Property Will lv 4il, en n1 day : I'tKik-nj: stow, ivwl Htov, Wea'W a-rtfl H--dlmtr. T hl. ( rtriti, Ciiet, Uuremi, CUtvio, biukf &ui oilier atrticl. Terms : Forthc IW1 Eus unt-thtrrt in hiiii-lanrt th? fHlaii''t' in four fti il aiinu.il j-avnir-nt-. u iih m-lvrf-t W lH' wtirifii till J rt-pin : lo per vnl. of bun i nioUt-T U ; )1 ilttwo ; n t;i' tVrvnriH. Imten y ttTnr w iinv mi1 k ntw n vh An v of ulr. JoHN C KU,KU. A'linr ol'John WrMfT U.-'i., who wua Lxeetitor B. &. B. " OUR Large Illustrated . . CA TAL O G UE AND FASHIOX REVIEW, SO pog-.-s, containing slescriplioos of Latest . Fa-diions and complete Prioe List of eve r thing in Iry tiooils Line, is now " ready nnd will be sent FREE and rOsrPAin to any ad dress ujsm niiii-t. . i Orders by fvl.ail a Specialty I Hverylhinjc Newest and Itest in Dry Goods Line. - -. Wc uiTer advsntages of I.ARfiEST ASSORTMENTS, - t" NEWior FAliUIUS, ' LATE-it t-rvi.ES, .: :Z ' AND I.OWB?T PHICE j Writs for copy of this Catalogue and try a sample, orih-r Shopping by aitii made a o.mtiletc sue- BOGGS & BUHL, "'115, 117,. 119. 121 Federal Street, Allegheny. Pa: Mi.'.inrFs sin; bv virtne of a writ nf Venil twins! mtt of t'ae IVHiTI of Common Pleas tif sonier I fO.. I's., t will vxp. to p'ib:i- situ- al tiie I oir iii.s-, iu soax rsst Uuruuga, at 1 o'i-io.-k r. on SA TURD A Y, OCT, 27 1SSS, AUsho ri -ht, title Interest ami e?se -f H-ules Krr;.-54 Sll'l s, li. In ;j 4 A'tniinutrst.-is. oi. in an-1 Ui llli: in iies.-ril..! rlit -:ie. vis. N- . y eenaio tm.-t of ut;-s .l-ft tn;' stm O. I. kle ill Mlll.rd Tl IlBr to.. V wansmt.s) iii tlie none f )S-h :.ifT- ll. ljin-1 of Ssmii.1 V i,..--. 1 s ei bver.tlm lwk r, au.l HUcrVr"t.uiia! i'li a'-r iiiore ttr hwi y A e. rtain tmi-t nf lewest'd tawt " Mtiuu- in Mi I font T"""!-';'""-eret 1'01111-v, Pa., wa-rani'-.i in t!ie iism- oi 1 am. W iK. Sils'ui'iK laiwts of (ieonw Hunlier. m. J.,,:!1 ii. i HrTner aa.1 otlie.-s, couuiiuliig 4M seres uiore er les-. . ' A certain tract nf nnscn'eo lanu NO. 3. 5::ne in Snii.'iilt T . Somer-et ftmuiy. rx. TrgTrsrrttst -fir the- nsme of rn Sttin. on llie 'Ks-lniun nver. t.inint: lsn.ls ia the name of churlw. UarUcluut. Ismls ui ra. H-iver a tract known me salrtni.iuw In iswsessiiHi 01 s. 1. MeKiiir. an otaers, cou taialiitf tuo acres, mure or Its. A certain tract of larMl sllnste In NO. 4. i.arrrtl. Summit twp, Ss.lm.rset Tomilv. Pa., .l.iniiig lan-l" wrriut-it !n the name of John ..-". ia-wis Urningt-n A"rlim Stt aurt isiajf. '-MHaiiin -.merr loom or it sfeu-h a'it it-, a. i a t . mm slu'e'i I- 1111 (ireimni. li'lo !...! il. m-u.l.. : oial iiiwl liiu.lnnt-oi-;iist r-r a-e. havnc there 011 rree two rtwi-liliie honsi-s. bank httinan.i othvr oiittHilMfiixs, es- lii biia lso tk iraet ail lots lun tok re Hiiiliulut the ynsiit 01 '-ntu, hui.t tru. l now i'l fco-sis-ion of J. .ifi-K-nle. T Aeu 111 m-ni". m as he re-niriy nf Charles r-anie and llary V. Ix-Ht A-luutltstlmlrls "f S. I.. ls-:, oes-'u. the i-awl I'lmrles Kaniest and S. J. Is-lp haviiiL' N'-ti jiarl.ier- Fni-t lielp. at tiie soil .f lis- heirs and Wl wimfsenlatlves 4 I'eUsi ii.?yers , dee a. . . NOTICE All i pur. hn.fTi? t the shove wile ill p!,siw tfci n.rt.c- thai ten per erai 01 the pur-eli.i-e mouei sv ill W rwiuin-.! w soon us ihe (.mr rriv is kiioi k-ni ,l. r., i.tiu-ivisc it wilt mrani he XI.M.I to fale at the rl-k nflhe tir-t r.reha-l-. The n-: iiic 01' tile wn's- mont-v inui.1 Is- (sil.1 on or U lortl'k-sl-jll.! I.-ly of Nov. nest, alio no .i.-v-t ili l- aekiioa Ivlijeu until ihe purchase nw'V-r is tsiin In full. uSeriH t Offline, I il. b. .Mi 11.1 r till .i, 1.SSS. j StUTlfT. Oils! Oils! The '-tftiKluM Oii romr-inr. of Ptitsimrr't. Ta., uwtkfs a h.ti1:v uf mttiinriu iuruitf ftr the l;trtnttic tni.it the (ltit brnmls of Illuminating &. Lubricating Oils Naphtha and Gasoline, J TtmtfHO be nt Xr-an rers r l sliallenge I comjsirison aithevciy known I j PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM. 1 ' If you wish the iut uniformly Satisfactory Oils , IN TH F. Vmerican Market, A.k for ours. Traits fr.r Somerset and vicinity suppliisl by roiih' BKKntT ind k RhAsi-l & k'K'-r.-t. WoMfca.-Lt. Pa. septCR-'-!; r. I VRISK TO BAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm'- : r,,F-: i A. H. FERN2R BRO. STILL EXISTS, And fur tbe nl -of llie jieople 1C Somerset and community, lou may they exist, - :0. THKIR LINE OF GENTS' FINE SHOES TH R EMKION, t ' 1'ETIOl.E, Ci)N(iUES.-s, U'JTTO.V, AND IIAl... IN fonPolSK, COUDoVAN, 5 . KANGAIUH), UO.SliOI.A, AND CAI.F. W. Hi Douglas' 2.30, fH .ni), and J..0.Sh.x-s. fn-e fnim tacks an.l nails. Every pair Warranted. Jo ENS' WOFKINS SJHOES, . 90 Cents to $2.50. Toadies'' Tino Sltoes ! Flexible. I-atcst Styles, for Sprinit and Summer. Low and High Heels, 15., C, l., and E. Widtlis. l'UHLIC SALK ' Kn.iwnwth? Phit! c.rfeman fnmi. sUuutfd in Jfiui'T Ttu ii-hii. Sotm-rM-M'oiin, , la., ft ill b i&eul fsTaUr ui. iitv premi-e"? t:i," SATURUAY, NOV. 10. '88, at 2 oYiorit p. it. Suit! farm. intninhiir 17ft wt-, tir'whfrn a'tnt jt ai rwt i in wnvi tim-M-r !u! tl : ,iic!t.i!l if- in ijiiriTait" of (iitjvu'ioniint itnilMT, land Umhk wtil-ftM' ) Ar both tnrm ami wttN'k-r:t:i!ii; ; hof then will a j.'! apple Jtutl ptiu U ort tiunl , aifo a tine Sugar. Grov(!, rmra Mhith to ) pcfundu f Kiiwrxr i-V-t-rl t'Hi'ii a,tn. ihtfanu is t-utrally iH ;nel. io a ;:ot.l frtTmiriB c .iitnunity, lHinetu liu-Snii-r-ct him. .J.t.iu-tmvn liintL'ikt:. ttu unit iTrth f-s,nt- t rV tj tuUii i'!Ut .t Jtiii-ttu n. nim. im: tin nirw-. thaH1 (- V1H t jj ruiit and mi'.i-e markru m iVmi'-vUrttiia, Jcnitirou n, Jt fjfier X Kiiti- uittt SiiHWiiie hritn; a dtMHiiw from the farm of ow, oue nul a half and thT'.e tm!p rvrnf t1vtlr. There i a lurt two-wury brick q Dwelling House, with TTrrwit iis onTbniWlnr", nm a !anre itdiiH bank barn on the fvrvtii -. it U wll ft ureti mid rtntvpiiitnt lo rlmrchF? and jrjtstK in jM.rt, n t4 oi ihe ebolec faraw in Jertmrr Ttmu-i'.iji. t , 2". per rent of the bor.V ns.neT roller of I-'.. less tfc -a per ,-ent. on i he 1st ,s Aptil. w rsamiilallr thertfri r : f.- i.;iijtr n nuoiia lieu ;.;i the fsr.n f r the widow'- -tower, the intrre-t to I paid her annually : iymc.it, ui 1m. serirel. p,Mesii.ii mid deed riv.-u Apnl I. issfl. fn, is.lil as a whole, this farm silt ue nflred In unr eels, to suit the purchaser. WliS. Til ME . MKT Mils ANMK E UHIfl'EItMtV MK-. MAO'ill: ll I .iI XIKV.MaN. "1 ' ' i ' He!raf Wdllp Colenisn. dee d, itt r. f ot SHivaas. Aueiioueer. I'DITOU'S NOTICE. . Tf. RslHtei f TrohisR "rie!iR h.riinK.-il havlnir -en Intv m.twinted sn.iit.ir by Hi.- l.rfihioiv' Court tf s.rtners,-l I (,-n,. ty, i'a., it. iSHkr a .;Hril-nt..i of the fund in the haivW ti Awros Will. A.liniiiotrk..r of Ine (jnx -its- d, to sud drc-.iar tti.i-t' W't'iiilv enuiied tb"-to WntlM refuel tf illT fix Weiilies-Ur. tliv i I t .Vr. at w In. b ihne said Aii.ltt.T will -isml.ij o::i-e wrsnrsel tsmsieb to stlead lo the. Pules of his urns, intiiMit at siiieh tune all persons iu-tercau-d utti auetid. . . IL L. IIAFR. oot"1- . . - audiuw jjmisiioKh "NtrlTcE. tM.Kr of CI-snaTT Murtcnv. dec'il., 0r Som erset T , somerset Co., Pa. lntersf a-iiiiiuistrstios un a's.se rsfnte bav ins tss-n raau-d to Ihe un.lerci).-De,l by Ibe proo- smn.rf-iijr, h- is hereby loven to ili rJr soiis indehn-l ti si! stMl lo make immediate payinml. and those Itaticy claims aesiiist the same wi;l pre-ut th?m dulv a-jtheutirntrd for w-UieaM-nt en sminsiKy. the wh dv ofs,em twr. w, i tlie off.ee of J. o. Kimm.U, in Somerset borootEh. r . -rr - f K"- W. MARTf-KVY, - . -' J- . lAfUli A. fc'.KRON. a'lS2. Adiuinistralors. s m Yamable RealEstate THE ONLY FULL AND COMPLETE S10(K OF ..CLOTHING , IN SOMERSET, AT HEFFLEY'S. tt y - OVERCOATS. Great Barcraiu.? in Men's, Bori and Children's Overcoats, Vhkh wil b3 f-okl c!ies.j.... Cu.il au4 s-'s fiom. PANTS AXI) FU1.NTS1IING GOODS, : ly line of Men's, Youths' ami Hoys' Punt. arc tlio lunrest selection to be l'minii. in all sizes, at j.riees to suit. All $1. ifl oo. $2. $l and j J. Gents' Furnisliiii Goods, eoiisistiiiej of Nwkwfitr, L ndcrihirts an .1 I'ratvers, of all shades, color d and n ice. HATS, CAPS GLOVKS, MllTKN'S, SATCHELS TltrNKS. Gl'.M IIOOTS ANI lh)V, For ilen and Wo.-m-ii, Koys and (iirls. Col 1 weather nmkos all Is k for NEW OVERCOATS k NEW SUITS. Have phi-'ed on my i-o'intt rs extra Value-" to n:e. t the tiaii.-s. SI LK-FACED OVERCOATS At $T."0. jJS.lli). !!).l b'l.an-1 SlK.tti) Ib.n't i'ail to call at HEFFLEY'S, Somerset, Pa. IIEVI)QTjXllTEIiS Foil IIARDWARB AND LMPLHCNTS JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Penii'a. We have just rts eived for the Sj-ring Trade a Car Loi.il of the CvlcbnUe.l STUDEBAKER WAGONS. IF YO!" WANT A BUGGY, SPRING WAGON, BUK BOARD OR ROAD CART, You can tin, what you want, an t ii hh? betli-r fr tlu iiu y thaa ours. Weluie en ro'it-n lmr j-Iia'Ic of ciumi'iox Bi.xnuts, Ki:,u't:ns, moh j-.us, nrrjius. Champion (inaiin:eid Aatit Kv-ry uthrf Kil;r ihnt Ert rS(.HtJo;i h h. Plows, Harrows, F'eed Cutters, &c. THE CELEBRATED pianos teat ft i - V S S 1 1-1 i UU IIOIIMANX IJltOiS., Sole Agents. Jonr.stown, Penn'a WTTalalArS A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. CO'sVESCIAL, SHORTHAND, PRACTICAL, ENGLISH AND stiI.IT P Y DlHARTNTS Tresi-i.t an o(..rtinrty or f-s arinir prt'p.-o.it)..;. t". .r t !;.-.. ..t i ofk "f l-S- v. 'li'-1. o.. . t Ys.tnx IM. n l.ioe iotiud a -i.'l,.;rty -tut,,, u, I'oNul: !;;. ,:t ,t i i ,-1". . , .f' I.J . , t . !;.;.. tntii.li ism a i:.o-t .r.k-rn eo.i.liti.Mi. mi. I its pam.i- is c.m'...1 uf n -ii -s ir -ii,- .,t ...in ; men an.l uotiu-n trjtu all parts ol llie t-omiiii-nl. s."..t 1r , .,.1., , ,,j it,,.(r ,.nMja, ,,, aaKl.Vi-.L V. 1U.AM a. Is. ,Kl:s. K,-Iut. .. V. GUI! 5f1if M tf ij ' i ' '-c X. k!" iiim 523 aai S22 v7s:i Street. Pi'-tsbrgi:, jrThf niiir Gm Factory hi Wr-rteni P"htit'.. ni.i'i. Ss-mI f-r fNtnlturif. Oxygen Treatment. Ail X.V; hlsl :.F., Iitti. 111 TIK JTV.i aud SJS.tf. CATMlTlIJ. r.r. '' and rniiiucntly riirtl iv tin Hiiipl. lyrncnt uf t vyu-n. ti iri- ai M t f Vitali r.-'. aiid i! lup" oi l 'risiimpti vh. I'rol". II. V. UiriianHiii wy-: " I 'lnit if I fnvr put ism -I ;in (bine moiv lis lul tl.ati t).yieii in A-ih;ii:i aiul crM':-pj.tin : in Iff il, lln-ie i h.K.'iMi Nerve Exhauauon Rapidly Cured. It i the Restuitr of Broken I?ivri Co-itltv.t;oni, iliev. J. lw Miller, in .l'-:W .''- c. Peee ui r. l-T J "in (Wir variable -Hmate there arr iiwuy i'iVri,r fmrn t .-.(arrh nn-l tnM.immntiin of l!ie Tfir"iT BroTM-btti' nnd . niitfs. km-ry vfnr tiie ij'.iuihttr ti iht , w !;. 4.t-ii eii'-f 'v chit !".- ." n."-ti. ni-f i:""--' -rrMirr : w nfumnivod iirJ'r r m.ru fh-e ;i..nu -i:t-f.. rn! t u! t H nfiiifnf OR, J. B. ENOS. 7U pt-nn ave . Pitt-'fir--rii. tuewr "in utr-vi. t ; M -.v mi; ts.-tn.M- d iffru t rei.i'i Utrui'-i ininiliitiivi w :r- 'i lr. tfAuy l ir-i.nr-l t give, rtinl tlm'ui: IE .- fiitph.t V! It h is ih".-i. w ! i t . it oth-r wtMii'i riiKi tM?f tit in ibc mnio way : th; ret-t;'iiiK".niH!jtfi ,1 . u tn .litoia o.n..iaUii, i"i :-lJ rakeirf tMjrteniif h imnmt jr. Notk .- Kev. Miller t the etlitor nf the A"!h" ' K i'W. CTIfT AT OPPPTv ' To 1 u ut i-tiiinot .1 I :hemi'.ve nf oftsr-? tnntTT!. a A JX x. i-ntit liniut- trtiiin.tiit w i'i rt-t), with it np)v of Tnat r .ii suffit'itnt h lnt ix wck or two m.Tiih. f r s- Tin . i r.i: 'c tt tute tiinTiKiljIy j -it..r-Ize th treutmeui, utl lv fn tor uitut tnt kr l 'ut-n'hf frviu flak. lTT TIliK niT : !T WILL M'T !IKR A).l I 705 PEKN AVE., PITTBTJRGII, PA. J. BRANDT ENOS, M. D. D ANZIN.GERS ! Its Xziej-Zzmzg Stcrcs f:r tho ccple, ard MILLINERY HOUSE OF WESTER1T PENNSYLVANIA. To (. I'ATKoas : Yoti are welcome to stoj, at mr "l iir'' stoi, a-i l make y-.itr-.lf comfort.il.le tlierv. witliotit a tlioii jlit of inlying. It fn-e to .j. nil over the h-oMi'ii.-. " stairs, Juarnsialrs. every where. Tlie sijrht is a rnreone; y .iir weicium liuds all to.-'-r round, am) in our "SEVENTY-FIVE" DEPARTMENTS Ton sill fl.l.l .in eBdlir- variety f (talks, Fnrs. i:. rv. r.loTe-, r.laiik.ts I. :-- rurtain' T -'. (.rniy K.irnisluiie i.is.sis. Wl.it,. Ihs.W. I'nfl'eila-. JvuelT. ! ,..r-nat,s Un.-. P..il--rv i . ass. Wiiires, MirrT. rntnies. Hr;. -s -!r.-, M-lii-n rr. .o- :: ,K,e V'..iv. t-, I'!tr.h.-I. I West her I l:d. rwesr. Offsets, list d l.,s- I'.ske'lr . .k- i.a ib. Tovs l,k k4i. i'r Irimmmirs. It:itl..n. liimjs. 'oii,.n-. nt. f. rtuiii.-rv. To.t.'l ..rt.el.-s. Ii.tn.il.- (..it tils. Hand made Woolen .lo.!". intuit ' i"Hs. J."-,-s, 1;. :ih-:ili t'D-l.T-wear an.l a thousand and r.ue iu -ns ir.a: s(e vt.li ifji s.nuil as ta la-, i.i.ou. Our Famous Low Prices We have strictly sic price, and no mLsr.-j.r-uluilori p -nnltied. "( cme and ej ns wheh in ' MORRIS H. DANZINGER. THE irtRST. HOST rOPCLAR A.l L.ir.'i ..s T L :'. Til', llOlSE IS UXST-V Al Ilea. 42, 44,43, 43. SO ancs2 Gih St, IZZ 43 42 ?enAT5,Ctli Ct.'i Tern A-. 'PITTST3XJKGTI, PV, -MNE E!i STtRil IX OM 'it Hay Bakes iv.-: ihi m rm L a k 1 S I. B K. krul nr,-;'..rt'...t - A L 1 I by il,,- LiUU ioi? Ar!i-ts & KOGEl'uS' MANUFACTORY. M si IU Haft n Ortsr- Hepairins Spft-lnlt "l.-si The Iiru.-sl and Finest snd Best M-itk of FtKK AKM-- in in.-S(srl.tl,- s.:ls t.I" ail klii-N. Kite i .s-vr. S-': I r.li..' Villli rv S. -I... tj. VV. S. BROWN, are a Household Word
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