The Somerset Herald. eid IV'V-I'I"' I TKllSESDAY " ' " REPUBLI AN NOMINATIONS national. FOE PRESIDENT. GEX. EEXJ. II A ELI SOX, or ixrsiAS. FOP. VICE PIIF-SIDF-NT. HON'. LEVI E. MGKTOX, or Nk' Vol'K. STATJ-: FoR Al"l''.T"K (.KNI.i.AI COl. 1H'(vS M ' 'A M A N'T, OF Bi ATE -OI STV. Tli.iniiH lKi!t;. I I'' 1 J.ilm H T:i-.-.-'it. "i. J.bu W aim ji-W.tr. x n-im-n I' J. 4. rn C Hhhi'IJuO. ,. J.thii S. -M- kuuiv. a. j.wj.11 K r i . 7. in r-. I.'.tif. i. K t-.r le,eh V. txinttf'. I.. hurtl. I, 1. Kitto'l i.r: -t. II. II. diet.'.'. li w illnui '.. I'ue. I S K liiii . 14. Hrtirjr II. Hwh'"!. I'.l't v. "I . I III t . Krt. 1. ii.ni ,. IImw iiui-t.n. 1 'I. J I I'M .ii Ji--mMh K M'!1'. ji. i-a'r J. K. H.ll. ll.-:.- . I" ! 2... i't Mum. Jr. .'i 1' .'i. f S.-i':r.er. j... ,l..!-ti . .!. i. J.ihn . rliet' innt. r. J.- l-li T. .t.K. H. I. ii. Truia.. JUDICIARY. ini..KOKT:iKP!TKK.MEt :! KT. JAVICS T. NITi'HKM, of ruiiJfl"tii. OOITXTY. ii: fONUKK", rtiWACP f't "f ".imerRl ll.cot.x-h. , rit i.r irsi.ATi :k. M.tll X. MM.I.I H. tr J- ni.et T(.. J tc. !.. f-T t : t , t.r Sit'H i.-t liT-i'iii. r nt " i:y i 'iimm:--: ivr.it. Kami ix i;. v'::iv, .f .it..3. rvs-it Tp. Kn;t riiit i:i:F'T'ii:. A!.K X MATER, of mers-t Tup. Vk't lielieve tirover Cleveland isU-alen. Which election pre inct will win the lianner? : near 1 Hon M. I':, Kivstis ci. Mies mighty la-ins a lirst-class Bun hard for t ",t-vt land. J kvo i. lb wne s:iys Ihe niiijority f.r I Harrison and M rton in Indiana will be j i.-.m i Xo man has tione more for the suei-ss of the l!eMibliean cause this year than, tieneral Harrison himself. It Itsiks very inuch as though West j Virginia would take her place in the Ke- publican column this year. Wmut all m-mocrats an- not free trail- era. all free traders, as t,r as heard from, j ure very hearty ill their siippirt of Clove- j land and Thiirnian. Oca candidates for the Ijegis'atiire are Ixtth worthy men and aiv deserving of the supHirt of every loyal llejiublican. ote for Miller and I ugh. It is only three weeks until thcelection. Every Hepublican should put f,,rvard his best eilorts tow artl securing the success of the whole Republican ticket. Fke wool f.r the Nnrthern farmer. Protected sugar for the S.-,u!'iiern planter. Hut then you know Ieinooniey exjsvts l.V? electoaal votis in Ihe South. Skisatoii Histrs K and other leading Xew York Republicans coiiiideiitly as sert thai their State is -ure to give a 111.1- j jorily f-r !Iarris.,n and Morton. Tub Hi publicans of Xew Vo;k have j n on, mated .1 a l T. Erhardl for Mayor, I and with the otadiangular tight now j Is-iiid wagtsl, be has a g sxl show for an I A-lection. I f the T'i.ooo old Viiioti sol '.iers in Iu tliaiia alsnit one-lbir 1 have hen tofore voted the I leiiiiHratie ticket, but it is licved that most of this minority will ote against Cleveland this fall. The issues to is- decbted at tin-election on the itb of Novemis-r are of preat fi nancial iiiirtt to e.eiy man, woman and child in the country. Y.'oik for the autxvss of the Kepublicin ticbt i. 1'ven tr.,de is liKikiuv! upatel the crotis. w ith few exec tions. arc pstd. If heaven helps thire w ho help themselves,) iliK-s it help a 1 sirty that h'-ljis mankind. Fate and votea will certainly eltvt Harrison ruil Morton. Tim eurocrats are still claiming thai the Newark charter election was a jxreitl victory. Well, they claimed the result of the Maine election as a "tvat victory, too. A few more victories of that kind will nettle them. Tus adidavit mukers have b-"-ti order esl into action as the h-avy artillery of Ihe lK'nitH-ratic line. This order of battle wa f.illoued in the tiarlicld cailip.eeti, tttlt il did not w in. This tiue the jf.i:is will he spike.1. licsim;. H.ii;i;!so- has strm k tnaiily blows for TrottH-tioa, Anieriinn wagi. and American homes, lie has steadily fsined in tbr eteni and oonlideiice of tho Auieru-an people. And we th'.nk he w ill be the next rresbk-nt. N. wonder the Uer.ubHcan outlook is briitbt. The character and brains of the liea.lufiU ticket, backed bv tbe-bc.sin.s n.nsc and lait! heartfino of the other - ud of tlrt ticket are -tninjE -notieb to ro.nn.end the imrtv to the r shl aei.se of the American .eople. rrwork, lb-publii-ans! The only thin; that can retlu-se onr maiority in the ronntr is over-rr.!i.lenee. As the elec tion draws near let every true party man imt his shoulder to the wheel and we i!l roll op the ls.rpe-t majority ever giv n in Simera-'t ettnty. Conorr will prottably odi,uirn th'm week and the ftw tr.Kle ni li'.ef brcw- w will have their a-wult n the Ameri- I -can w.kin?ttK'n povtpomd f..r few i Kitv. Madiso-C. I'eti, of rhiladel inontha. Tiiey arc likely to p-t auch a j I'hia, declares the rrohibition party "the riekener on Novemlw-r fit h that thev mav j Democratic Aid iSot-iety," and says the conclude to Ktstpine it indefinitely. KtTo Ci(, of lVntisvlvaria, nevtTaaoke slinhuulv of tiea. Harrison Nobxly aerioosly aupposed he did. The Canierons are not built tliat way. They are k-val lrty luen, partu-ularly hen tlie party l.aaauch poo.1 men aa Harrison- - . ,d Morton. rVnatt Cameron says he ami entertain a rery Iti-li opinion on tlie sate conserrativetcndetieiw of Onera! Harri- ou and ayshe lafh-r ibw not jusit. lle ia stable and sensible like the Cam - rons, father and mn. Titr.ta: U no -kI rreis !? St-m-fet ! i county bliould not e ve the entire Kepub- ; iiinn ticket ill let;- -V1-') majority thin : f ill. Tin' ticket is con, jed of ;"-! it lertal from top to U'ttoiii and every ; n:aa on it deserves unl s! Ihe cordial an.l united support of the sirty. - Aj. over 4 he country th- r.iiiro.td m i plow, are orn mizliin Harrison ami Mor ten chilis. ihiilcoad men are anion,: the most ii.toilif'-nt clasa of American citi zens. Tiiey art- rirniiiv; !tlt- an.l thousands of them know thai protected industries directly atTect their monthly wages. Fi now natd the poll close every republican should see that he makes every flay count. It is not necessary to p nut f-W-tiorntrir. in order to help our splendid ticket. Try to think of wine one -l.oiu you ean perhaps influence in tLe right dir lion and rouke it your duty lo liiui. ! fiKoVEK Cl.FVKLV Nl) WMllS tO POe OM i "the si.I.iier' frinil" beaaae he ha aijrn- ed p nicin l and only vetoed 41". Preii.;ent Arthur, however, dtirinir hi? J three yer.rsund eij:ht mont'is' Innn, aj ; jirovtil jn'nsion hiHs, or al! that )a : ed CVntm-s. He did not need to jiosc a ' the n-ldien" friend. i Miwh ei is organiranc; immiirrstion o ! rietieo. and Texas is upending pile of ' money to induee immigration. I!ut the i bi tter ol.tsHtu, hen seeking honieis, look more to ?id sehools and pix.l aoeiety ; than t.il.ii? Ileniocratie mr iontnn. eitli he ! er Mate v. ill ever enj'iy a Ickmii until ' old inoHhba' kc -lie and a ne and iniprov i ed raiv hU"eeis tliem. (ii:KKAL 1 1 akhis-- Uctrtaitily proving j iiiiuwlf to hi; one of thu most interesting I and resourceful public spt akert) that tl.e j country hat, eve: known. 11 ; a. Mi ewes : are tiiouv' of vigt.T, dignity and g.Ttal : tite, itnd no man in the 1-aity it! doing i more to bri:ig a! nut tliattipien.ini tii uiip!i of Uej-tihlicau r:H'.'iwes which is : iio.v practically uured. l.ti;.i;A :s kept out of the I'nion of S,aies by the men lv'io fought four year to sever tin- hoii.l of the I'nion. And the teas 'i ef tie-ir njiposition is iMfaiwe I.i k"ta is jsnph-il maiiiiy oy meiniiers of the Jar'v that rc.-l-'cd tlit-lr elforts at tiisstiSutioii. Tiiey ate cotisislei.t in at leinpliiik' to di'fr.iuchi' le.-puidieans in the Tcri.lor'es :ls we!! lis ill the South. :. Tin: people 01 Itedlord county w ho are 1 in favor of pnifectii'.i: n;eri.-.tn indus i tries should r.dt f 'n?et that all revenue i bills ni'M origi'iate in the House of Kep ; re-etita.:ves. With a lb-publican niajor- itv in the House, tlie Mills bill or one like it, would not I poible. While Present pr, s,!;t ts indicate that the next 1 lou.- w ill Is- Republican, protectionists 1 should run no risks. Vote for Edward Scull f.r Cnnitresa and yon will make no mistake. ' ihnt J, .. Tim present tanlf i- n.tt a war tariff. It is the t,iri:f if lsx;. The taritf has Is n reduc ed fcur tunes since the war. but al wavs by l-publit tins. but not w ith a view of alnilishini iiroKvtion. The lVu-.o- cratic ram nain cr of down with the !' w ar tarilf ' is a false pretense, for the sim ple reason that there is no war tarilf. Their real objective jstint is "down w ith production." The only war tax in exist eiieo is the internal revenue tax, which the lteiiioeraey insist on retaining as a means of creating a Fiirp'us and an am bush from whith tt light pnitection. !everal 11 akhisox's definition of the Mills bill us a measure intended to de tach the agricultural voters from the protective column describe it exactly. But unfortunately for the success of Mr. Mills's scheme the Xorthern and Western farmers feel very much at home, in the protective ranks and as much interested in the maintenance of lh pmtective cause as anybody. The old autc-hellum Southern ilea that the I arid 'Item-tits Xew England at the eXH nse tf the agiicult uval Htrtitn of the country, is only heard from the cheapest kind of demagogues in iwadava. The reading of Mr. Thai -man's letter of atxvntamv w ill raus".' inanv a P envrat to s.iv, "l'o ir l !d Uoiiiau '." ' Tour old Thunnan'" The letb-r is merely an at taek on piotecti in and protection priuci j.les. Tiie 'Id Ibmian," always an ex treme State's ri jlits man, is now as libra a freetrader as as .lefferson I'.ivis lsoforc and tlurini the v. ar. Mr. Tlmnnan was 1 a frreat admirer of the Coided-ralo Con ! stitutinn. an 1 h would like the same fi-e trade jiii:i.-' lcs enunciated in that ! put into law. He said three weeks ao j that he would not write any letter. Hj 1 j he s.oo l by th d division le- wotihl stand higher in tho estimation of the Aai.-rK-an people to-day. lr.woi:, v is ii.it to have lull saini; at its frauds in New York this year. They j have ma acatnst a snap irt the arsnu of Chair:n i:i lltt-iy, who has dnprtsited -",- j "K as a fund to reward persons furtiLsh- . in information leaiiini; to conviction uf j persons priilty of registration frands. This j means fiar nefve measures win is? laa- . u en to hrinjr to book the men whouuinu- . , . ... . . . facture lVm-ratic n:ajor,,-.es t , order in tin tii'xt ciirrnnt r.tv. itohtna' v. in the ' country. It is a nitoriotw foet that but for the nianipnhtli.m of the disreput- I able laTlotdox rtuflVr in New York City, Mr. Ch -velar! 1 mould never have hex a President. That s rt of thinir must have an end. and ihe country will be irratiiied to see a firm hand like Chairman ij.iay'a take hold of tl- matter. The registry lst and the ballot-box stulfer tntist stand from under. Tnc Morey fonrery, in so-nc shape or other, is '. ki'ly to I rep-ated in the lad atafes of the campaign. Itiiiocracy al- ! r.-ady tv the handwriting on tiie wall. ! written there by indipnant Ainerii-an j woi kin-ruen, and it is -owing desperate. j It will make every and any attempt to 1 wt t'"1 P';llty of litica! mis - j deeds as il s tubt to defeat tiai ticld eight i K lta le'U-r are prerinp to fiose the can.paiea with a series of for- j (teries, lies aud frauds, hopiiig thereby tj rescue v hat it is clear they have already lost. Look out for tliem, Itepublicaiis ! He on your guard. Mule buyer ltarnuiu, who issaed the Tdarey ft.r.ery, his afx'm beeu p'.aetsl at the lie.wl of tlie National Comuii'tae, llrice having been found either to be. too weak or too honorable for the kind of work intended. lVf the word to all IvcpubiicaiiH to Ksk out for Morev ttnreries. aim of the Pnthibitionist is to desLroy the Kepnblican Jarty. lr. refers has "aiied up" the people to wht.rn he alludes with admirable jtidcm-nt and six-aks his mind like a man ith convictions. Yet the concliisiotm lie arrivea al arts not new. The effect erf Ihe political action of the j Prolnt itionists. and the ptirjiose of such i . . , , , - , . , action, has lonj .:,parent to close i otwrvers, ann uns acomnis ior uie puM j nnmlr of desertions froui that P? ! which have taken plee within the bo ; year or two. Macere lnentts of oiulrt- j lion have been "getttir.x on to"1 the !hmw of th- bder ..fthe ..litica! j prohibitionists, and they do m-t pnii-- i tc Help tin-' womocs 10 sum wie utj.uu- . bean parlv. the only iwi.hsl oriraniia-i tion in the North ahHi niai over duso ; The Consre-eaional Outlook. 1hei:i: is no more i unions !ii!ciun in tiioeoniity than Ttioma ll.Ci-eevy. Esj., I-intT.tie nominee for Ciitprew in thin dinriet. He and hi Irustel lieutenant in each of the counties of the district, following the cms given in hig speech ac cepting the nomination, are announcing w ith ap;rvnt franknes that he has no hoe of election, that it is liocle fiVdtt and that he permit bis name on the ticket simply to keep np the organization and asmst the other cand.Jttes. Tfie. apparent frankness of Mr. Greevy will not deceive Kepuhiieaiia who know anythinic of the man and liU character, lie ii not one of tliiw w ho carry their heart upon their sleeves. His puldic ut terance seldom interpret his private t-n-timentft. Mr. tireery know that under ordinary circumstances thU ii a Eepnbli can dintriet. He understands that an open and vigorous comhat on hi part would renilt in hia overhemirg d.'feat. He does not propone to inak-! any sueh ficht. Itut while Mr. lireevy nn.lt-rtan,!h that I the chances are aiaist hi:i:, he not j abandoned hope. He known that iK ino- j cratic -andi.liites have been elcfted in I this district, an 1 hoie.s to have tho same i j (food, fortune even in tliis si.!t ntial i j year. Uhiie prctured f.rtle, , he Jot i :ot nu-an t leave uutii.Hl anv extH'.'.int ' that will increase his vote. If he can mi-! ! coed in lulling bcpuUioan into a falnj ' aud fatal htccrity, or if he can indues sevorul liundretl Itvpublin to give him "a coaipiinientary vote, ' rsuiting in his I election, it wiil 00 a gnat triuuipti tor me i VoLtig man. ' Mr. t.rftevy ami alt Ids fiit n,ia in this j and otiier Otitintitts, while dot iaring that j his catolidaey is ijailti a hojtelt ss one, are "rsisteiit!y liegging Ilepublican to give hi. n a complimentary vote. The plea is thai while lie kaowa'he an"t be .olecte-l I he wants ;., iim as resi-eotable. a vote as i .w..;ix. Itv .Lis ,,ln Mr I,,- i t secure, enoiejli liepublie.m Mrength to I ele-t him. Tiiis has hapiicned Ixfore. The Ilt pubhcaiisof Itiair county should vote fir Mr. Still, lie represents the principle of protection in which they be lieve, and is entitled to their support. Xo compliment f ir Mr. tircevy this year. It isn't Siife. Backing for Harrison The New York T.f.-tm' La Ik inter- v 1 1 -a i 1 1 ir the ministers uf N't w V-,r : riiy and ( ' i.ivernor ; llii! and warmlv 111 fiv.ir of aria r Mi.lt r. i 3?id tiiis ili-tinet'v 0:1 nuc-.tl arid n-iitrtuits r.,tlnl "It s.nt iniw -siii,.." ; th Hev. Ir. Mc Arthur, "in tiie present issue. that aur intelligent itairlot and Christian I citizen can vote lor the Pr ihihiii m party, I idii-a.-o ln!rr-(kti : The "campaign of when the issues are so distinctly draw n, and j intellect " goes hmrrly on. At Cnmii tirove e-c-ia!ly when su. lt a ran.iitlate as Warner j Wis., a RppuMican bimner, stretched across Miller is in tier field. Every vote for lite ! ,C street, from camKtign headnnartei. was thin! party in this rintpai-.m is half a vote ; t,,- ,iown a, ni8ht by unknown is rsons at least for Mr. Hill an 1 trie sabs-n. it is ' am , , J;ir,i, village the not t.sj much tose.y that those woo vrte for j rauimign jiole which the P.eptiblicans pur ine third irty hi this cantpai.-ti an; j racii- j lOWi miin,- c.-i the follnwin? day was rally supporting 1 lie tai j.-.n , are virUtily its j taken away at night and could n- hv found, friend and allies." A those w ht ap- 1 Captious and hypercritical nemil.lieaiis (.areatiy share 1'f. Mc.lrlhui a coniictions are air. Katon, of the Vniversaiist t'uurch; lirs. Mt-,'lnney antl Kinj;, of the Methodist lit.istsijial i hureh ; IVs. Huward t'roshy, rha-les H. I'.irkliurst, and Juhn U. 5'avtou, of the Presbyterian I'liurt h : Ir. UoU-rt Col lver, ufthe T'nitariati t'ltuich: I'r. H. II. Virjm.'of the Oinsrcational Chnreli ; and Drs. Rain-ford. Itvlaiiee. and V. U. Hunt- ' in-ton, of the Kpicopal t'hureh. The t'AnV oi f ititm says it concurs with these clergy men, and liocsthat they represent thesnb staufiaiiy iiuauiinoussentimeiit of ti:ethrist ian chui-dn. It also relerates what it has said b.'fore. tltat. in iis jiiihiinetit, it wttuld have htsnt tM,tlt sitting itur.,is and wise j tli ev for the rrohihilionisls to have niideno ntiiiitunti'in tiiis yr for tiivernor in New York .Stale, atnt to h ive left the bailie le Iween tiie friends and tiie eur'tm-s of an :m- resiricltsl li'juiK- ini!i" lo h f-Hiht out on j ilie lint f,,riuid hy Mr. Hill oil ihe one side j and ill. M Her on thettti.tr. i -' I Harrison's Crowing Strength. j tn ihemioy r-niarkailc f.Mturos of the j tm-setit caiuiien lb. re is none more re- markahie lliuu ticnertl II u-rison s ifrowdi in the ptihlic estimation, sim-e his nomina j lion, iiie campaign is tltit.ned lo U- a re iiiaikahie ona in many rt.-p-c!s. The re - msi-kahlt-tlcveliipiiieiit uf Aiitericsii feeling, ; the lltieXlsrted lironiitleilee iveli le the na , ti'inal fla. !he revival of the jaiii, lie mctn ' ories ufthe war, ihe ci.ihasiaMit of the old i nicit who were voters in I'di and Jsl t, iiie J still (treaier enthusiasm of the yiein fir-t : voters, fully fietr fifth of wh.nt are Kepuh j ltcaits. are soite f th stlient felling of a I campaign which is wilheiit ar.d el in reee-.:t ; times. Ni even iu themeniorahiecar.iiaipi ! " wdnt.ly free. Furtherm ire. we enjoy the I of ls.kt.wben die tti-jubiican rt ariiMrsl ' advantage of liavitif: it on hand, while Knjt i ii lirat national victory nmk-r lue leader- j land must transport il a lonp distance from : -hip of ihe marlvred Uias.ltt, w.r" the evi- denccs or individual conviction, p ip ilar en- l usiasm and local aetiviiv inure apnim-nt than thev are at present. ... ,,, r , . . ,., , ,., I, lit me. nl t la s- leat ires, iit.r a .1 el I item cornbititsl, lend morn to individual'. the cantpain .11. ,1 diiT.avntiate it from all others than ihe steady and remarkahle uianntT in ahi;-h tiiitcial Harrison has continued to . , , i erew 111 tne -r:tnutiou ni tue niiniic. imin r , ... ' i ti c drv of his m.min-afion to the 1 resent 1 1 ... . , 1 lifn una ins other iriemts at mcao -were j ,nrin(t his Ilomini(iln tlM.y 1Qt u ou the i -,.1.1.1 ..f l.u vib.!.iliTi- k.h hiu-ii rhur-ieter j anJ i.Uity. his tnie and tried licpubiican- : iMii, ami his mtutta ntvni a a sohih-r . eiii- v n and stateaiati. To i tch aa had n't eloMt-ly ooservul tieuerd IIrrtsju's c.mer or a bo were not informed as to his inielli-ct- : tial and mural ijualitit., his friends trave strotar assitraiv that he was eminently umdi 1 fitsl fir the presi-.leiisial otrhr, aud would j ims-t the highest evjKS".atiens that could be formed of him as a candidate and leader. I At I hat time it could hant.v he said that f tieiHMal Harrison had a national reputation I in the sense of beiiUf widely and almost uni- versally known, and at was not anrprising that someeuhositv should exist aa to what tnantier of taati the llet-iirs were so earn estly and eitibti.-iao'.Killy pressing fr the nomination. But the Hoosiers knew their man, and aere nor backward abont eudorsinR him. Knotting Ibat if nominated be would meet every exiecta'.toa of the piny, they bad no hesiuttou in gtviiig the gtrotnresl r-.ilie asstiruiR on this .tro. 11 at sale they were in doing so let the ns.nrd of the last Lhree months decide. II w eonrdet -'y i -n. liar-j risoti has j ntlfusl tiie rvpresentali ns at f'hiea'o of those a hu knew hi:u Ist, let bis present standing liefore tlie Antertenu tieo- pie determine. No man ever ts?w more rapidly in public esti-nition thsti tienera! Harrisnn has during the l.it three in mths, and noeandidale ever in o nplete y vin dicated the wisdawii of a ronveutioa-s cloii. Kt-w nsen and few charai-'."Ti ran stand the ordeal of beiujr placed o:i sticb a ptslesud, standing for mouths in li.e fittrue li.ht that beats tut a pr.ideu:ial nouiiiwe. a tai-get for calumny as w.li as criticitnl, without dis..-lositi(j; some we5iknesstp.oVfet.-l. i'cwvT still oin pass through the far more i.r n.; oratii ot rtvci.niij ii,iusa;i,is ujH.in j ih.msattds of visttors and ntitiiiij stsres0f ss- nes it acres upon aTes oi tstph' loucii inc more or less dins tly or nearly every ; puaseoi piitiuc anairi, wiiliicit makiiic a ) s,n,e mlt nn : , r ,H; ip!P thincihat bi, friends i ,sid wish nnsai 1. In this respect Jen. j Harrison - amdidncy is unique and mtparal- 1 Wed. li bus alnradv math, man tluui aix ty sieccbe tiane bis nomination, and not a d dl one i-i tl Mire iiarn.er. nr a sttijrle ,,r,,r- me smc-i uarii.mi was no: ca.icu -. - .- -t - , - . 1 ; and tniiii!th of hi conricrjons, the hn-adth . anu cailioiicily i,f In kit the'wartmh Ins feelnuwjHn line immiMWi- tiunauduis lofij palnolim. ThU ii not Battery: it is in the mouths of million, tho common talk of the country. Thii;t"i ttmt (General Harriwii. without any self seeking or cott-ntatitu eflort on hi part, merely by meeting, to the f'tllest extent, the reiitiire menn of his position and the drafts made upon hinUjy .the rUiui'U'n pjriy, ha ful filled every .'prwhtuuo it- mV A-.eudiand won the unbounded admiration of millions of his countrymen. Where he sits the bead of the table, and he i stifl growing Talk on the Tariff A farmer will do to day's tarifT talking, and " mighty intereslrng reading"' it is for other farmers, "Do you know why we have a tarifl"? I'll tell yon.- The tariff is put on to manufactured goods, and some ieoj le. w Ik) don'i know U'tter, think it if tospetiai ly benefit the owners of mills and factories and the fniks that work in them, but the ide of tiiis protection by a tarifl' Is like other protection. We put it on to hinm:fartt;rM pool lut as we fortifv the harlwrs and fnnttc-r, because th:y are the piints most likely to he attacked, by an enemy, and if any are overcome then the mountain and rairie are invaded. Ho if we tlo not protect the manufacturers foreign paxjs p-mr imo the country and our mill and factories have to -',. ' the f inner loses his home e woramett i.iiiietectonw ' J ' . vt ny, i tan rciuetiittcr when we could not sell anything. Xo'jody hud money to Ii t V trw!i tt!l.t tfm r.rm. ,x, ..no n-nv ,,... ,,, ,,. ... ,..,' ,i.:". tast. and the sheriff sold what was "o'tl. TIie mmi.y r(V firil W(.,it out orthecomnry. '-Soni! folks had an idea that if we bought foreign gootls it would make a market in foreign countries R,r our farm pieis. but it ui,ln"t work so; besides, most farmers do "ot raise Hie staple croju for erpor' ; thy " u" Wt'i! ,,n,-v 0,1 51 ''' thing's as sell in a "l'ar b.v market. "! know sometlung else !: tins, t ana- tla farmers hail jnkI farms, a small tie ; and the market nt their own d'Ktrs, but th, y bail1 110 proto-.i,n for their miiU aiul they left their farms unsold and came ovtriuto the fttates and Itntiglit firms where ihey could get a li'tuir- will, protection. " I kttnw sr.i:te;liitj' else alstut litis tarid business. When it is irivcu out that a ttuinu faclory is going to start in a farming di-:rict the price of land and everything else got up." PRESS COMMENTS, lialliniore .two-iVijii ; There are six lartze manufacturing .establishments in Wheeling, West Virginia, employinni.tni.i hands, w hose (.nipnetors have always been I.-intiT.its. hut w ho th:5 yearexprts their intention to volt? far Harrison and Marlon. j might denounce these proceedings as rather ! mean and contemptible even for a ltourlHiti i caminiu, but they are ot a piece with the policy and methods of aparty that in a vast section of the country rob a large class of citizens of ther suffrage, and in populou centers of the North tries to steal into power by tricks that the courts uf Chicago and 1...1;..,, ...t:- i.,- Lm.,...t I,.- .,1 1 tain voice. .New Voik -V.u, ami Esjircvi : The Iento cratic National Committee has apparently t given up Xew York, but as Cleveland must I have thirty-five electoral votes from souie f where his manager have undertaken to I carry Michigan ant Citiviis for him. It is i a!soex!ected ihat Kansas will give him ils i vote. All this .shows how notch tlejiend I enee can be ptrt in the asser'.ittns of the same ' men thai Indiana, tniio-ueat and New , Jersey are sure lor Cleveland. These wild I prophecies mean only that Cleveland is I beaten. j Pittsburgh Tima: Tiie Philadelphia Tli. i man on the outlook in New York a-mills j thai ' Ihe present condition of the tiht for Mayor seriously ir&unlcs those wno are mut sob. ileus for Cleveland's re eleelion." and that "ihe stern, inexorable fait remains that the present situation ftiraishes the opjstrt-.t-nity for Mr. Quay" to di;iljy tne tactics display thet.trtics that seldom fail of victo ry. Tiie fact appears to be th-tt the Kepuh- liran 'hairiuan is doinir a great deal towartls ! rtiunini; both sid,s ttf the lii;hL otherwise i t'aptaiti brief, at ihe lK.-ni.tt.TJl.ic headijuar j tent, says be -oaid get along Well enough, but as it is, there is consternation ia thv 1 camp. ' lltilfalo ' ivt A'lrrriit-t : f'oiton is our Southern plantations to MatichcMcr, the interior of thai ctiulry. Why then do we rot divide the markets of the world with t Knpland in the matter of ciHtoti mauufuct- ! ure? We exported iU.UM.orj wunli last ' year, whiie. Kui;lnd exports about f HJ.'.'O,. i tiyi) worth every jtar. 'Ihe simple reason is f that w! cannot meet E inland on eipial terms until our waes are brought down to a ...... .itl, ..;,, .t,,.... ... .. , , .. . . Mmnuapalji Jvinwl : Oueral Siierman te apinrntly senilis lire-d of one of f .1 -. r., .1 . .he resui'.s of the war the enfranchisement of the nero made a farce through the OHinlin out of the black man's vote when ever that v-.tte is cast against the Soiiihern white man. It will be remetnliered that these arc the words of no p-dilica! atritator sis'kt'i to armise sectionvl feelini:. or fan theft lmes'of pirt'sati striR-. tltneral Mher- man will no! be accused of tryins to awaken Ihe animosities ol i!m war. lie can say thai be Ihls bad all the he wants without mcur niKtiie danger of a disres;ecUi:l answer. But lieneral tj'jermau is ryht. The negro is deprived of his vole. Ti.r cluirre is not even denied. ll'urH: Free trade and cheap la' sir in the jtuise of negro slavery were tlie two tiling's the Jsouth strove for np to the brt'ik in out of the relH-Iiion. "The Satithem free traders were, therefjre, thoro-ijhly consist ent when thev inserted in the Confedcraic ! constitution these words: "No bounties i shall be granted from Ihe Treasury nor any duties nor taxes on importation, from for eign nations be laid lo promote or foster any branch of industry."' Titese wonls are to lie found In the first article of tiie Confederate constitution. 8j anxious were the Sontliem free traders lo force the pro-British system j on the States in rebellion that the)' made ; free trade a part of the organic law of the ' Oonfederacv. Blaine In Indiana. Kvax.sviLi.1, Ind., October li I'pon his arrival here to-night, Mr. UlaiiH- was escort isl by a numix.-r of uniformed eluhs and an li.tiinx-lla brigade of Jlt, to the residence of C harles Viele. After the meeting tiwtiormw evening be will proceed to Louisville and re main there until Monday morning. tin the way here, the stations at which stops acre- made, were stirnttindtd by mas- I cs of rssrole eaper lo rafrh a glimpse of the Maine statesman. ' Republican Candidate Assassinated. Hr.Mrs-isin. Tnx.. Oct. H Iwis Mc Dale (colore-!.. Republican candidate for Cotton Weigher, was shot ar-d killed from amHnsli in the' streets "of Ihw city at 10 o'clock last rrtght N particnlars of tbe as sassination have been obtained. Everybody qpndemm tie deed. KILLED 15V SCORES. Forty-three Dead and Over 20 injured at Mud Run, SHOCKING SCENES AT THE .WRECK. Vn.KiMn4r.Be. I'a, 'st-1--AUnt in. o'cltvk nicht aaiwoeol'tnwareldent u the I.;-high Valley Ituilroad reiichnl here and further rert said the wrecked train vit i section G.ckiur.-.iariraiTf riirii ing from Haleton. Xearly C,HM Ltueme aud Lackawanna people had gane there, and P9. one kJiew jatwli9,bLreturijciJhi riilrtad olllcers were mule. They knew aijthii g, .Oadowlly tljettoriea look terriblej f.wm. f 4eakJ tu Mttrt iiriennttalit Mitchell and others bad gone down the rad on a)ecial eugine. Then a private dispatch arriving s-ylng that 1he aoci3nt had occurred at Mud Run, whetj oue sec lion of the excursion train ran Into atimher. Horty persons ware reported killed. The crowd at the depot swelled to -hundreds. ilill the utliuera were mute. Xu-dunatches could be gotten over the wire. Mary well kluwn citiz.-n3 w-re svsin at the de,t wriugiug their bands, their faces tsarhil and pile with dread. Women thronged the de lt with terrur-strickuu countenance, sob bing, crying, or silent and trembling. Still the rail way o.'Iicers declared that the)' knew nothing. ' " '. XFW AT lit. ! A Xew Jersey Central train finally brought news to the elfis-t. that eighty were killed and the exeiltnetit grew intense. All the Wnite Haven pi vsicians had Rono to the scene. There wen seventy-eight cuts from Wilkesharre lo Ha.leton, the number of pas sengers being a.."""'. The sections w ere ail crowded to sutlbcation. Tumugliout Ihe night the di pjt was t bronzed by hnnd ret Ut of persiins. The throng was loud in ils de liunciation of the company for refusing all information. Miny persons, after waiting from 10 lo $ in the morning, took th? south bound train, which passed here at e.P, ami went to the scene of the disaster. It was there learne 1 that the third section of ihe excursion traiu bad std on the tra":k a few htindr.d yards from Mud lluu. wailing for seiXi. mis ahead to get out of the way. A Uagman, sun? say, had been sent back with a lantern 10 guard the train from the rear. Suddenly the passengers on the rear piriform saw a train approach at a high rale of siiee-d. Sev eral of I hese nasst ngers who saw the danger , , , jutn;s.d and t scaped. AX AWFt-L CBVSII.' ' ' In an instant lltu f!a1i of a hra-Iiiiit u loiiiitiulrf. the Interior of tlie r-irrar; iheie wi.n-nJi -'i!fl iho .Ht rH' l.hlft 'itl lif-r liili 1an. 'tli iiit(. ; I:.' t-rt ,ftfti ?tttiv tif liinnnni I v . The inJi'H'k lrove the roar vac through the next uite for tvvo-tlonis of its kniii. anil the wron J ear was fnrceti into the thinl. Nut a fine p Toon espiJ . ke rear ear. Tlie seevnJ watt orowk-il with maiinetl an.l hUfli; o wliea, ttii'l the tliirj car had Imt ft-' piiM.-nn who eaeaiieJ. Th1 iiniiijtintl iiasteneri of tnith trains made their way out of tlie r.irr. on .i:ic tk tlie tr!fr"iI en,rin an.l ears the lull hi-rror of tiie terrible di lister dawnel u;n?n them. Th" shuttered engine was ponriiu; forth bt reams of n-aMin? stram :id water, which l.id fnun their eves the fullest nieiis ureof the horrible neene, while its liisin ?ioii!id deadi tied the shrieks and groans of thoMf irn prisoned in the wn;fc, iha-l!y , ,' white fac-tfit in-eret! into llie windows to . .i i... r... . r ... .... ..).....!.. u i thH deadt oiTnonrd in their erect M in lif... starinvr oien-eved. as if atr. are of th horrible sitrroundiinr. As the ttam and moke cleared from the rear ear its awful siirhts wtn revealed. The timhers were crushed and wrenched, while on all aide , , . .. ' .. , , r l.m.i. mst.iljul luuluui ..ml lim . T la Tun- , . , i lushes which were not mangled were burn ed and scalded hy the steam, anil little re mained in the car which bor bmuan sem blance. XEMTIStl Till. IXJCUCD. Yhen tiie shock of tlie first crash had in a measure suhsided, the uninjured be-an to do what could be done for their companions. The few liftht tools on the train were called into requisition, but proved feeble instru ments. The Si. Francis Pioneer Corps plied with zeal the broad axes which were meant for hoiidnv oetions. Tiiev were, however. .. , " , , . , ' hut little ud tpted lo the w-rk, and were &Mn rendered useless. In tlie meant inte the win dows of the cars were smashed in, and brave iihmi entered and released thtse leal hurt or leat entan;htl. In one caw tiiey tbund John I.yneh, of Wilkeabarre, hanging fnui tlie riKf ly one lejr. His cries brought frie:id, who, to relieve his mi fieri 11 jrt tod njion the wreckage and held his weijrht uKn their bucks until he wa n'leawl. A iung woman was fiund caught hy Iter les. One U'Z wa iptickly vrlea.1, but the other could be treeil, and a misdirected blow of an axe severed it from the hi Kly. She heroically bire her turture, and in king out her gold watrh handed it to au ai Apiainiame us a ift to a fiientl at home, bhe was put on bnanl one ul' lit trains and iveii all !ssiMe care, hut l.e dkJ iu the urin of frieiitl on oard iht-eir. To fre1 fhe hM!T-s in tl.e rear ear (lie train men attaelied a h.nniolive lo the wrevked engine ani started lo pull it from the wreck. The firt movement of 1 he shuttered wreck brought fr.im the wniTi-1'ti sui-h cries of dis- treM that the surrounding friends onlered ! the engineer to desist on pain uf his life The few houses aUmt the sjjr"ere tlirown j ojH-n U the Pilfering, and l-n tires were ' lighted to ail tlie work of relief. 1 WH T PKNOEP HAY. f Pas-ien--rs on the reir train state that j thev saw a train ahead when far ilown the , , . , r imy nt n-; in mi meir mu:s anu j stared in surprise when the train did not slacken its speed. futUeuljr their engineer end tiremen were wen lo jump: then came the shock. The engineer, jlarry Cook and the lireaiau. Huh Oalla'acr.sustaiiusl slight injuries. Tiie lireman suhjetpienlJv stated that he saw the red ii;jt, inform -d tile en ginwr and then jutuped. The msseners jravemany thlTeretit ueci, tints tif iiie proltahle can-e ef the ai".ivlent, some attrib-atinr ii tt tlie Itelienre of the ilairmju in not Kmi back with the red liht. Others say the fourth sisi-tion, which ran iulo the thinl, bad no air brakes. A fier the uewi was received at the hospital cotilinnitiK the worst tears, tlie scene at the dejtot were heartrending indeed. Several huudnl persons assembled as the report spread that th.- train was approaching, and then a rush was made for the platform. A line of Klicenieii and railroad employes was drawn up to keep bark the crowd. It was then reKrted that the wounded were on board.and were to be taken on to Mill Creek near the hospital, there to be transferred.' One tlesjterate man, bearing thissprang lor, ward, and with an awful imprecation declar ed that bis family were on Ihe train, and that any attempt to keep him from them would cost a hfr. It was learned a little later thai no wounded were on boanl. As the train drew up iLwaa found to contain many from 1'ieasant Valley and Miikwke, who bad left dead friends liehiud. As they alighted and met acquaintances their shrieks and wails were pitiful to bear. SlXrY-OXE DElt). Wn.KinittHn. Pa., Oct. 12. Ail of thorn killed at Mul Hun have been removed to their homes. Two of the victims lyinu at l.itlle hotel, in Mu 1 R in, one of whom is Miss Connor, of Hyde Park, are so badlv in jtinsl that they cannot be removeiL , Peter Kline, of Pnivideiiee, died in Ihe hospital this morning, which makes the total num ber of death resulting from the accident til. Thirty -seven patients are iu the hospital at Wilkesharre and iii in Bethlehem hospital! Tl.e hs-al press is severe in its censure of the railroad oilbaals lor their carelessness. Il is cx je Wed that the cutuptuiy will have to pay htavy tlatuaaea- Flfty-Fiva Days Starving. MnaiDEj, Cox;., J-tober 10 Mary Gnf- ! fin. flfty-nre years old, died at th almshouse here to-day, after fifty-Rced'aTs nf voluntary starving. tbe tok nothing bm water dtiriup that time, and could not be forced to do oth erwise, the was insane on ibis aubjevt. Harrltioii' f lalortty in Indiana, The managers of the il."uili!i-.in i m'tpai'-'n in Indiaii.'i. in ni ror.l.tnec with a diicfnom tion c::prcsstsi tariy in ihe e.tnva-s . lutve l.p-istt nlly refu-t.i to nia's? f xaei csiimttlt ofthe reafl?tf tli rleelijr fi( puoiica'.itiin. but Mr. J'.iaiee, ho ij couii lent that. Itiuw tan ff-m mistako ali9id li.e indi-a ioie-, is .,..i..i,-;....K- it... V ' e !.""'.'" , trhi-Br''rtn tbe-fftside. "i'ift'"s-u fhousiii-.l inajority l ir Harrison.1' supp'?:uetitnl now and llien wiili " Hurrah for Harrison," is as much a Im had to say lo any of the emwds of jKs,.e that have greeted hint at railway stations, between bis f ps" " 1 "u " he tiufi'rd In li r,' i 1 ii t Wednesday, It is his sincere belief, express fd ill tnn:tUlhKiS TiTt i c, 11 fur puhli tattorf, fbai tlnj Ir?ftAnean ' majority will, according to tlie iud.cati us that Uava come nnder hii .obs.-ryalbi;iit beat least li.Wi, and ths tijurm may ha accepted m ahauV what Indiana lte(.uhlicans. who ari liest hi ormstl and must etuitrrned, arc now oxpet l ng the cleclioi to vertt'. 'f " Morton's Reaarrl for Crar.t. At liiUiiiitu. Onut ii)lMrt.v-'id wrrie ii) Uic New Yuri CjnjmiUeu ha fal low a : "r..V tKt Nov. 13,1S.). I'Es Siu Tl'c j'Mji:.!s f :lie c York Timet to raise n lr'S.iK-:..s J'cnsiun Fimd' of not Uiaii tlie income of wit k'li shall lie I'-iul to tla ol.icst ex Tresi tlentoftiie Vnu--1 fu;v iutci.1 v. ih my hearty apjtn)va!, iin l I b-:- ') will toiler my naiTHMLf a MiW.ib.-r fir whh-1. anutict I slu'i ht :! to i: tiu-' it nc- es.ir". Ycrv rmV v-irs, Lev: l 5I..s;i-..n. Garland's Plain Confession. VASUiji..iM. '.'t'ioU-r IJ. .Ui'-nt-y tlt-n- j era. Uurlund auM thU m wn'mz. in lulking to ) fKJine Ii :iioTiitit: im-rnrrs A idv !!'n; 4 Wi!. iulk'turn ti.e tiUt ii tr.i!: ". rr..(i t j New York. II:;rri.ion w;ii r IimIkui.. aw i W'i"st Yiriniii. :t:nl a j r.m-t ia-M NVw Y(rk j or we are Tuts i dVt ! lo tl.t . a j taken by Vt.-.Am C.i.voij.i.1 :ilo. Ml rf- I forts are turn iu VotU utt! tin w- ir- 1 ing of huriiiouy i:t the I.J ;n.'-rj,.,'r j irty u i Now Y'i:k city, w;.i!o noiy a tVini v, i' in . moalc of fi iii tiaj; W at Virginia ;ci! ' uiiana. j A fi'ijt will be iv. a It- f.tr MicMmm. u-liirh j w:tb Now York, miy n."Lci 1.c. w.i.i J. ! Trtey TrlcXed the Democracy i i Xew Yatu. u t ; p..u .si a p.rf s. ! le i -Tee i:,...;;bii. ,.'e'.;i..i.eans . I Ilea' l;iei ; U:t, r have ! 1 to-ttay i-tl tlie J'.-iri j Isjeti hiring hands. parade for the s i'U -j'- i'. for a ftra-.i.l s'.rcst 1 iy t: .-'it h. Tire t Us-iiou. I :!y iv !o hem! i'li-tr- ' d a ix riait f..r a h; i ! ',t' L' ('.i 1 ters t'l-d ty all ! s.s-.i i jiarade on t!u- -,i:'e day As 1. and lee t o:e lv tlie f Ueui-HTais ,!eir"d. s for I so lare a parade wii ii; a., pr. the Ue,.; ilerc 'iie iiity he a! ic;tris ictve r :.- sh irt. biwed the s.tiiie tiay. ot their o;;-;iei:'i Cotlaosed With a Mas? of Htm xnity. if 1M-V, lib, " 1'i'i.r !. Five i imdns! piople Were iiij'.ll.d, ball" ef l .:' lo-ni-lit hy tlie enli.iji-e uf i:,e j eris-tel to a--i-t i;i tiie hiu'.i-it; i.t! e of l.lili. y. A sel'il! cap.n'ily ,,f Ii and bad tx ta prfvtdtd ir tt'-e a hi-.i-H. ia! e-iet-aiion .liV to i I witness the f.Vliiie !,t;ic di-j.ly. j I At rieht o' chick, when the tirt r-teljet was I firetl, lliesspioris at lite a'est ,.tid i:ave way. I and lii; entire slni.aum six bundie-1 feet j i lOM, wuvert-d and trM t tho eroijiui, i.arrv- I itl witli U iw m:Wx livi:i- :,t- ! 1 niIlL li i J it all a ruse Tin: gk iws axis x.i.rs of the imprisntHsi tnmtttn tc Tin no who j . ... , . , , ! tritwtimr ibose who wcrv sis-nre-l by the de- - ! bris, and streichers were procured :siiiiic'!v as issili!e and tlie wounded cutiTeyt-d fr.im the arctic In ihoadjacjat butt-, which were changed into impromptu ii.jspilals. As t'a ai could he learned there were not less than five hundred inj ircd, and half of that retm ber sustained serious wounds. The only fa tal injury rep irtc-.l to-niyht wat that of Al- 1 he:t Wells, an attorney of this city, and t a candidate fur the Lfisliitnre. No hoj is entertained fur his novery. j The ext itemt-nt wrw so ;rrflt all nicht that tl.o lilF tt 4 ruin lifibl , i.s.l Vo.i. - ,.t . ' ... , . . . 1 ' ot!!"es wr. ben-.red hv :m:cn:.M ioo.e, whi sought ihe nanies of friemis or relat.ves whti mijdit hive Uen iiij'::ed. There is no detibt that a lllirnlterof those inl'ired will d'e. Absolutely Pure. 1 Tins TVw'l'T n"vT rnie. A marvel ofptirt'y Mreui;(h und whltHi ! ....rtiuet , ,ha" I ivini ,,t i , K- , aei eui.ii.i uea ... i ,vnit,ti,l.t irOS ii n,n It il ml.. .1' 1. 1...-. 2 weitim, alut .ms.ili t pollers, .il'.i ,Mri io. k.-vkl ck:n roHt.r.R CilMl-AVT. t'li Watt btreec iew York. -sts;. i virsK TO RAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm -OF- A. H. rERNER '& ERO. STILL EXISTS, And for the frixsl of the people of Somerset -' at.d comninnity. Ion- may they exist. TIIK'P. LINK OF GENTS' FINE SHOES Till' KMKItstoN. PETIOLE, C'WP.K'.-A, . ilLXroN, AND BAL.. IN Ponnusr:, coi:iovan, KANiAIbX), HONoOLA, ANI CALF. W. I. Douglas' 2J30. $-i .iKl, aivl Mi .i.u-. fr from taekt and nib. Kvery air WArrnnlt tl. jvlENS' WORKING SjMOES, 90 Cents to 5250. Taadics' ITi no SI ioes ! Flexible. Lat.t Steles, for Sj.rtnjr and SttmmeT. 'Low and high Heels,' D., C-. D., and E. Widths. .. y f ROYAL KftrS 1 fetnall . $-fS.'Mi it- I r-v.t 'tt'u wr:i Vc'il F net irl tt! i (mivi't fi 't StrttU'"vt ('", l'.. 1 will t'wKfc !t (iiiiil'f rn''t At ttu- tVnrt itfU:, .s'.l Tl'llDA V, OCT, -si lS, All t'io ri.:'.l, tit! pittot nad r'aiir. r.f Clmri, f.r : s.i.l S. i. ih-iu's ailtftu-ii-tt-atti! i slid Ui Uic t ili,lti;r tl.--rrii-'it n al iistc, vir . I X.. .A ee.-tam irw-i ..i utir:. I li t -na I . ale In wilf.nl T. mull K; k r,. A-iunt lUkt-r. a t.mi'inlUi j it: . inir. I 'a., w.irrmtl iti fir narm' f Tri. j 4t.sj 'rt'i imtTc tr k-. "V" . - A n-riAvn trurt of n?:oifwl UrM fntirity, & , vrttnu.tcil In tlie nine J.hu stnn, on th ('aH'iiiKin rivv'f, nIj'htny lands in fit name of rhnrii Mriiul-it, hoi'i) V:a. H.hivcr. tnut kti.vn as tu9 VVVlarr Trf. ho In (ntas'-tioii of S. J. M kitiie) aud uUicr, coa iaintiig JMcre, uiore or tru X . A enrrain im' t nf !it. !tute In -4 :rnt-ir "inr.:r. T- jiurr?i ( iitty. P.. adjo.Wbrf ifLiwj' -AiUTtfiilcti i:i ihn liiHb .f f'.iiii .-u iij. i.f.ft Minniiikiir, Atrh.ini MMsl othtri. r ii.i.iirctK f,r- inr -t wtil ii a)sii:i vMt urTtn arc ei'-ur d, r.in wiiioii U nu f.rrnard. i?u 4.ri- to .-a't"f ; C-.r-ll illl.J Iili--ittPK- il-t.'-l U'T It. h.'iVlMH IfXi-ff mi- hi rvifirtin v .I :j tn t;if vufciw r (rTt'tt. irtht urns In iiu'i!-n "s. j, i-K ;iu,;e 1 fi-vp--: aii .i:.-v j1--..- .i!;'i!bivtmnt m I. tv Jfi.oec'tJ. turU- Kiinit an! S. i. i'ip tiaviUf tK- ;i j.t'nr b rutV IMp. l tfte n: -r tttf ner :iaJ lf ( n'piCK-niait, cb of aPeter MtyrN,oc''t XOIXCK All r-'r'ti pMr-ViiiiiiT .it tin m'k.vp flle:;! Ii titkt oKrf in at tt:i i-r mi? of t h rrr rhn ;ii4.ii'v wiil r- tvoitO'l w m 'iw pnf-t-ny km - i litmn, mJ1 vi- it wi'hii:ui i-xT.-t.! u .it t' rk f I'll tit pur; tot--r. J.w.f.iiiif tte- hiw. tirfTt.'T r' iii - tiI (-.. r It. rv'. j,!; Ti.fM.fiT vi N'V. n'-tl unJ tv i -r.-'! ilt ft''tt i (Wir.lf r" tin:!! th'- ;.ii;'-fi-in vn.-v it iri'-i ia frilL h xtU f R. 8. MvMIl.r.F. t. j ,t ,-,s.t r:rT. B. & B. FUEE ! oun Large Illustrated C. I TA L O G UE A XD nsmox jfrir,jIIARl)VARIi AND IMPLRHNTS ?pi'4s, omit. tinin rl(.-."irriptitii' tf Lto! Fashion? ai;? rtiuple?e l'riie Uit oj f. e-ryt':in-j in Iry i toN f.ii.e. i now ready uvA w ill be .:it 3i-!r.K and i'Osri'Al!) to any ad ilrts njon rrit;L-it. Orders by Mail a Specialty! Kverythiiijr Newest and Rest in Dry Coeds Line, I W'e ..:ler ndvantiices of i NI.Y. !r F.VIiRI.'.t. ! I.ATiyf STYLE. AM' I.OWKsT I Kit KS. Wri:, s.inipie Shop, forri r ii r ufihis Catah-ue and t-yu nta'.l made a r nnnlete snc- BOGGS & BUHL, j 115, 117, 113. 121 j Federal Street, Allegheny, a. PUBLIC SALE 1 -OK- Valuable Esal mm i i b.s"50 DV VIRTI ".-:..f an oMo-ofsi' -Mlt'J nut if fltf Uic ieo. I u iii tiivt 4l i'ibo TUUnsiAY, NOV. I, 1S.SS, ! 11: 1 "'rliM'k o -.li.I ii.tr, oti tin p-t-iiii-ew. I lie ; lovn-.rrt i .-jaf ite : A PvV.iUH inv-i ; la l y,ri- ,C : i h-- iti '-rtf .tl'.i.i. h Mi..tirl ili -i., -u- j.iiiMie iMtr't- vriTf:in:.-.-1 m tii" 11 tif 'l Krnm-.w I I' liltlr-i': lil,;.-i !' ::---. i-: ru-'.t 11:1 I ; 3 iw-h ii.-"i--r, : ru'ii f mi.i M U'K-kliaiu el ui ! ". tT.-f ' JV it UlH ii A r'Tice. i iieit- t-11 -ii.t i-'-fh.tn) (: t-Ai-.':i. nt trim, him! a I :i- fa:!ei ,r!ui- ell tie' . aa:l inlur t. iiMici, ereriiw. sail ; luat- A'i. Ihe ieiiurt iiu Personal Property th- i on iu;'l 'hiy : f 'tMii'-nu uv Con I , e. H'Utvi-t- aini fct'iltiiiitf. T IjU-s fimtet. ; w;ti ' st,,v ' '.V itcreun, tiii.-. Sink. nui other article. Terms I't.rtlK R ut F.ni.-,' (.:! tl!r't H hH!.-i a:td the j t-ftiiiii'-e .n f.-ur es'i ii :1":ti ti j-n v i!iv!tt-. uahoi- I I'TrM lo tK'HA.Nitretl d) lie: tfv ; icr ct'i;!, ttl'h linl ni'.Ilt-V ti iunil ; cl t: I'TmiIIkI r'ju-ttv lend v ;li ly in iM" kmiwti on i'.iv of -siiie. i John c w Ki. I. t Al;ur uf .loloi WVIKt '!!'. 1., w im wu- iLweutor i ol Jneolj M-r.-n. t. d-e'd. ! PUBLIC SALE talililBBeal Estate. - .). - . '. Kn i.v tl a t ;- Philip dii.-niin farm, siltiitli-.l in -.1- iiif '(raslnp. s-jaies-et l-iiiititv. i'a , will oe i i. .1 :-r ale ii-.' .re:ai-,-. im j n. - y-. , , ' i vj i iiifiav nun in . U r i U i I LJ r i . IHiyf. IU. U L . ' t j a' 2 " I- c- "aid farm. -tin!ita 1T ; unn-n uluitit. ai-tesw ttti.si.iii timtr I rf- 1 : t,: I- in a Ml! fertility, the iitiid ts-irii wi-ii Mulct ferbotli ! i inaaiHi ot-k-riuniL : hi tiiereo:i a khjI iiiijile vn. n yt-aM. Thi-)aru is fi-i.rni il v :immi!i1 m " r i-'.iui,K !!, ltiumiy. if iu."Ki i'Tne cil'l .itJII.OW U torti; ikt-. ft M inil II T!h of Hi- :rt . uimI n!la-t-r, i;th'-. .uh iff J iiiiwuw n. ji'rtf- llitr !li is lurni !! (lie r -ul ot one ol th ln -t e:fh irrniii an I !:n.e !i;i'k'L im I'-'tmyrvitiit, JfiiiiiTiMw ii, J!ii-r J.'els k ii I ,-si I V V r'laf a iti-li':r Iroiii the lurtu of one. one an.l a littlf ". tr.r-ein::r.-.is.-rtir.'ly Therti 1s tt lutw- twc-t-biry br.ck Dwelling House, w::h entnnt iit nml outh;.iIotinr, aii'l a iarire irum- Lutik barn on the pr-nue.. it in w.-il f iwei n'irl convenient ti ehnreiiet aixl hol. In hn. it i uue ol tbe ehoite fHrm m Jfiiner Twu.-inp. percent r.r th Itand ln-.i-ev en i iy nt-sle. Kls'ntiiisilv lt,"In 'i.'.uV'tri.-ew'n u'lieti i tie-ftrtnf a- th-ivi.lot. - .l.,a,r. the imere-t tf lie lanl lie. .tteiitsilr : ,rmt'tits lo ne s,s enst. Fe-e-lisi Mft'i il.s-d rfiveu .tnril 1. ist. It ii, s .1.1 as a wieite. tiiis farm wiil t ottered ia tiar-eel-, t.isuil the leir-hnser. Vlts. Til I IE I. I TNT. Mlts AXMIi K Wllil'PFKMAS. MJtS MAoi.IK O.flil NTUYJUN. H-irsof I'hllin i .ileiuaiu iit-r .1 tiro. F. ('..I STEva.lS. Au. te,nee,-. SOMERSET MRKETS. Corrseled Wsektj hj COOK 4 SEERITS, tuuua is Choice Groceries, Flour & Feed. Apples, dried, f 8... Sc Aliele Hotter. -MjmI .,H- r J-esll., I "I ' Kra. 11. t! t ti it 1it Hullet. irifll.i t Si . . M. lliu-ktvhst, l bit . , meat, .... . IleestTftX S -. BCull, tSaKar-eetvl Un'n- y Si. " (f.tiif-v m.ci-s' ? lb iSlieeliic-IS) f tt . (Si,l,.s,h Cora, ei- 1? le: - i s :,-tlt ,! 1 C lU Jf.-al ? Chop, corn ntl oel-. J.jU ln, a'i y 1HJ P Kir.-s p il is - .. Kli.e.r. r.,.eer l--.rfs.-s. t,M Vi. m,s. W.I ....Tliie .".'ifi ii - II mi Z."." "ii el i s i.l i f FI irse.sl. - tu. , . iiw. , jjl"'"r?l W I.trti. y n Mi,Wii:ia, r lWit iii-. -rf,u ..... ,swrt:; , cuai'ssi, is r.u . :tK j Ym iie-i. liiied, y &.. ... . .ff i. i kvrf, ba . . it'f.i7 ! fall. e 1 ) hb! ' tortmu'l Ailimi Hi lack... sj -nt " Astebtn) fust snca. . i H '' ti eturar. j.IU)w, n a . ' wnite.fifc -.Uv Taltow, V 9 .-.tr Watsaa Salt 1 uM r " y sack , . n . Wheat, so 41 m THE ONLY FULL AND 0L0THIN( IN SOMERSET, ' AT HEFFLEY'S. I I- OVERCOATS. Great Banruirt? in Men's, and Clii'-Ircn' Overcoats, vhxh be fcolil ciab. Call and see them. t,j - - - - - - PAXTS AND FURXISIILNG GOOI), -5Mv-lw ofif-'ft's. Yontlis an.! I Joys I'iii, t ar. t!i l.i;'est -oj, .. . . , . . -. Ill A! ! A - v.. to iii) iti'iii-i, 111 eiz'-s, ur ii tecs Gi-iils' Fiiii)isi;.r (Jtioils. t'on.sisiin ot drawers, of all hatle. colors J n :.c- UATS, SATCHEL3. CAIS Tiirxbis. For Men at: 1 t.VM w-at NEW OVERCOATS & .NEW SUITS. Jlavi.- .lured on my t o'.iii SILK-FACED At $"."'. S.'IK. $:.ihl. itinl I HEFFLEY'S, JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Vt'e have just received for the" :-;e:n STUDEBAKER WAGONS. IK YdC Yt ANT A BUGGY, SPRING WAGON. BUK EOARD OR ROAD CART, Yon li.n find what you war'.i'.tel leni- b- : r f -!!.. i ,. than r-nrs. ttV!; tn r.-iU a la: - v k f CIIAMl'lOX fUSPI'.l'S, .' K. I Champion Hay Bakes, Plows, Harrows, Feed Cutters, &c. xcx :'. jiAXUvS 1 ; lock. THE CELKBHATLt) 0n .treat Pr. the ns.-t ..-:jj L-n t'l -sfc- mim aL I IO I TINT A llliO.. bolt! AersiS, Joi'.nv.ryvt n. A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL, COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, PRACTICAL, ENGLISH AMD KlUTAf.Y Dct'AST'itEaTo ,'ri.v.eii an in i-.rt.iiHtv or eM-tt. t.-t Yeiinu .l'-n ta.v... I -i,ij.J a M;-.ay -t. ',, ii.'.-i j I llliili Is in :u,; i tii-jii-r.nii- e.,inl;i u. ;n.. , lai n an.i H.inioii l'nnil a!, mrw ul i:!...!!.;!.. GUK ill m ! : ,-L- a-3 ai 522 Tv'cjd 1 , ,oL. . .-"x. .-'r3.-''-.': '::' w-v-i:.' i s ?,v.;... - v s Ki- -.Vs.- MV-'-'- Va- La-ires 'if ' 'a. - A l'"rt!U ; vwV r-l-.teonlv ietit FnHarv in vt-,.fct,.rn ivjitviveii; Oxygen , . f.Xi; ..s.'.'.l.s.-s-. ;;. ,.y ; ,-.'. ami tH-rieaeent: V e-;ri"l Sv I le e.nc!,tv'.,etit lioie of i '.ei-tii: itiives. i'r..f. It. W. Sl-ehar t hifij future uel -i.d. . i!ai .:n in A-:hnui Nurve Ex:.j ufititirt Ti tly Cure.;. It is the Rt( rr f Lir- I Rt-r. J. Ii, M ! In onr varitih' c!:in'tTi th.'T ;tn tmhi-v n.t".-r Krtilic'iilH nut . lii j.. Kv-rv t-m- Thf (tr.:T7.T iii (. i tffiiTer : ref-ii!M ism,, j t.i-:,'ri-r innn th'-e iid.ii : f T " I'.-nn .tvi- , Pitt finr-rh. 'o-.tr 7i fi ntrtt -i , ii;ivui'' i It Km i T'ft( t- i v-. . -., !if,u-.' 1; ; ) i, . o:h .vi.mM m m-:!,! iii t ;u ;:! w a-; : lo:-. r- f Mike t-i i:!!' rin lnimnti'V. ..xe;-Kt. Mjl'.er is tlie cht-r r-fihe A-,'.;,; K ! SPECIAL OFFER : To tlo Irf, . r j MlllK-ii-m lo irv-l - i.w ffh't. or ('') it !:;. .r ue ih ireaiineu:. tia-i viu i-- n-n ior - eeiiiaiit 'TT TH iC ii r it 705 PENIT AVE., i i T A TV. T ' T j J 1 J I The 2r:iC7-aTirS E::::s f, ITT T TMrm : m i .' a 3 - OF WES TEH 1ST PENNSYLVANIA. To Ot a PvTR iNst You are welcome to stop at o tr " .i;; '' -t..r.-. and make v r ctimf -.rt-ilde ihere. without a thon-.-htof Imvini. It.? free 10 eo ail ever the lm-i 1''-.' " stairs, down stairs, ever; wheie. Tiie siht is arareoiot: yo.ir weiet.iite last all !.'.!-' rouni!, and in our " SEVENTY-FIVE " DEPARTMEr-TS Yfwi vV f-.i t - n!; vn'r "frjo I-.-, Fm--, II (.i iiTt Kn-tithii.e -h-w. V. h:.. i--), i Tfture. ''; iir-. Mirr-T-, Krj:ii !'r;-- ;i l"-rrf-. .-.I I : W'-tr'i. r I rth rt-ir. ( or- JMrn! ' n-. k Trimini it. I. e'in-. .i:rir. No:-,o-. .:ij. ft til. I til i1 TUtt'ie 'H-!;-m ." . irirt:irv ' ;t, , avejr, ifni 4 thiMiJsiij.i an 1 ;,c u,-nw Our Famous Low Pricas ' We hare triit.y tr.e pri ! , a::-l no rire-.iTe-iitiai MORRIS H. DAMZINGER. mi: Li t:T vot i-opvlah asi LAnn:ri:i:riir. wr.i: is h a-t.v .; ITs. 12, 44.4-3, 43. 53 asd52 Si St., 43 42 r:r.ni.T3,i Zi. Ji litz i.- PITTS T3I7RGI-I, IV. i-srsE vac atmtiks ix v-:-i I'OMF I.ETF. STOCK OF ii sii.c. ah ?. ?;... ?j, .., asd i , 1 tn'.t :-:!. irt-: t;Lovi;.-s. kittens. ; r m i:i)ii's ami .-He iilell. I'.OV t "d I t:fU. extra v: !i;i's to puvt t.f tiinos. OVEiU XATS .-Il.IM iboi't l'tii' to caii at Somerset, Pa. van Trade a Car l."aJ -f ti e (', I'l.I.'S. MOjlllllS. II F. PAH'S. f.s ; 2 r- ' i v. tail lii u 3 i. J Kjm ."'i r-:-- e- i l-C! ai..i,..-ei.--.. i Lr . . . Vft ,iiL' A-' Peitna. 1'. vy?':. V '.' '-, " Ill l ie. v. i-.i-:, -: '.- -ill w ii.; HAHUFACTORY. of M Ea 3d ts C;i- - i, - ..' I; ol'ii.l k.a.l.. V S..;e i.r f;;: k :v- ..i a i i 't'dtCi. W. S. BROWN, Etrcs:, li-.tLt'irrh. send f..r l I Treatment. .1 ; . .V.ivjf. rTM:l:i!. rij-i i. - .'in. Ii, . -, : .f ,! o-e I .-ei - IV ; ..',' if I i,,i.,. .wr a:ni i - iir; nr. , t;ite )-t i . -i.i-t!-.Il': ! i -t'Ui "i-iti. Il k r. l -. c',iui;,-h re B. f.n;: - it '- in-i ih-..'i-:i im, ' ' : m:-V ti iim t..n,. i Jtr in t f ; . !li a '!;. ;iv ii: im, ; -T.-r i- ti tjir tt orito -iv - t - lu (or io n ooii,- intin .iat '.vit.i. N.,r aim r i: a. ' PITT:. BUR Gil, PA. J. BRANDT ENOS. M- D. T T ( T 1 ) C I J 1 I J 1 J ' T .-r-t:. .-' I V: nrv. (' t r,,v u...s. ii .'-tic- . Im hm tn!. i rut:, iu t- are a H:Uaehc!d Word n t.t: iit:ei. "d-rite m.I to 11 h h in " ! 4. isK- -- t aa--ssR i