The Somerset Herald. isthusmld is::. Tonus ol" Publication, j l a. i...-.!.!-'! e-r: ii-ai... ov iuwii..t.n at t anni.iB. if --a aai . oUjxrsiae I.' aril; y-fcnti at laa-n-ai. yo futwrrtjioo ill r-a 1 estertied dU1 3 aire-traei ar- rauii nj). jVotr-.ia.U'-- D.p r.:.( . to UAJtiry n wboa fab-a-rtei do aot SfcJc txil Uitar jsj-r trill t t-d m(iaEbi I'l las iu!J" j ton. j Sat-acrS-tri TC3Tt n-ont on pa-ac-St to - j her hisa-a I a tutsl ef the tora-sr a t binUtimtUofin. Ad-trow j Tkx SuvRdT Haufi, j HuLBEHT. A I I'a fc- FT-AT-La t-uatret.r. tc with J.-ta H. Cil ATI ahNiA-Al LAT. t in Pr.utinif llmis-a tow, ;i t I-a ,--e Gn,:: K MTl.E. i-TfX".. A- uu. u. st'-.-n. .FT AT I.A-Y -.ir..-r-e:, J-a. r-t. II s. in; M.EY. s. U.T::f VT .ki .i: ::v -Ai la" s. fa. Jr -s c"s..! I 11. L. i'.AIlih All' ii.VFV-AT-1 a'V ;-el. la-. .J-?.i '. arii. f-'-riv. I .il CotTfl en. FFK"TIl ivvvn.. , 11. 1 N TZ. 1 :',;:kv : a't S fn- tr-.u-,1 t . 1 ... I 1: 1 - AT'"! t r--I : AVI', t. MA -AT j c 11 tNKV. V s'iT.il. JLlT r. 1V-A 1 -I.- J. r.s 'Xs'r i ll Y. 1M.V -AT -l-A'-V. ;'AI .UNI! NT !: I- '. XT-- V, ; ' v i'.a i. J UliN riii- Arl":. A. I I W :.i P-. 1 : t. til!' VI lilt U. -.i-- 1) j. t. i iiir-iii-Ki::!-ru?:- :as am. ck r.'iS. s,wix..n rvv-s u- ju. r ' (.t.i 12 ia-- Pa.. I n .: of .1 -hi .er 1 D i:. li. !ee..len 7t. It Ij' r cQ ,1 ,n:...:i.-i;i: n-c. ' vu -Vii-u s.rt-i. D ii. j. . M'MII.MIX. I'.e l-r. es .. i- - ii -r ix bin- : a. Ik .: T .vk. 1) WM. ft I ! J. K. m: k.r...Ajt-.r Sjomeivet Cornitv Bunk -r.i; .:-:. i' : . j C. J. KAF.F'SGN. M.J. FF.ITTS, r-.tsi: tT. i.AfK.Lr.. C.t:ef::.l, c-.'.c m ah ' ir.c l"r :u-i Jia:.i CHARGES N'OCERATL. t-v ; . - (e-L.), A. I , a 1. t - W t CURTIS K. GROVE. SOMERSET, PA. Bh! ;:. S;K!'.HS. iMKSl.i n:!Nu wa'Kivs. Pi cv; v-. i FA-TtltX ANT wk-tv ikS vv 1 AM Fiir..a!.iiB 1:..:-. N.-tax-. Fainttag Done cn Chert 1 ihaxe. tl'.rf, J.na..jr y . . -t iPK-t' ot t 7 av.. if:.- .'.-.m "irl -s'. s la tpc,. N. 1 1 .- . 1 fe V. a.i.l.rl ; j j l . ir Ki.A N al- All Work Warranted. U 3 -V. W c--a -w.'-rk. ar-S fi.ri.,t - . n ftT Ja.la. Li met:..-T U plivxi. -ir-.v! culi iu. CTjnTTSK. GROVE. ;ju4 c! t?trrt ii 11st I s-lMCtri" Q:IAUU Hell MAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, j Somerset, Pa. I Nil ilie VOL. XXXVII. XO. 18. IYT.Ia ! MILLINERY OPENING! English and French Trimmed PATTERN ; Bonneis and Hals! ; Our Representative harinj;; i j jist re turned from London and j ; Paris, we arc prepared tp show a'! the litest and exclusive1 j . .Novelties in Trimmed and Uii-i i trirtitaed (kkIs and Millinery i in pcucral, from leading Iiondoa j and Paris Houses, all of our : own direct importation. .- 41 r,nu aic. rimw ii-jH.p. A. -' -j : .: S SALE. A TUP. I. A V, OCT, 27 1-S.S. .f rhir I . . f. iu I HIV . ' No. 1. .V- 1.-1 I 3 T,. ?-rawi i .Bt . -i- ' v ! .1 i- A r . K. Ha ( - u-! f ar. .r'l 'ur,-l i-'i.'! i iV..;-!:nT..-;( Tr.o.. f !'- . 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PU15LIC SALE Yalualile BealEstateJ Xtelt a-- !lv t r f'.icii- ,i SATURDAY, NOV. 10. '88. a; 2 t- '.m V. y. tl h;-J fkf r.1 it l nn,i . -!:it.i NTr trn r, ri v e A nj-piC .KIZ -.riw-ila.-'l :U : JiMk Siitrai' Grov(i, Wv u L:i r. ..' it-"iff' T.-jnlw or" w.-jsr ' n t- i r--; fn:M-!i(t it.n::.i.r ;1T. eii liw -.:!!-rt j : -:-t t-n ir:'.a nnh oi s'd- j -r-- "rrf !-r:: li.,! ''.1 if J-fins'ouil. ip- ! . l: i- 'av. -V : ,:: V-'l i Wit. f t4 r-il -..ft. a.-i '-': vi.rkr;. in fpnr.yh'H''.. ? .: i : .. J-t k ',.- and i'.'.v itii-'i-i' - f-i .. M-.v tarz'i -A Kttae. 4Dcaii't v lieui ! i ::?--:., if--;---T;v-ir . 1 L' if r ;v.o-rtory br.i k ) Dwelling House, j cii 'nam n li:- r-r -v .. it t r! er,--ii. u &: r-ij w ht K TERMS va Ut tf i. 'U A :n. t id f t--r; tMUi rt-t n ;n fj.-r : -.:-... - ;w'Ti.- t u tt--;-i-4. I i'i i- Hi 1, i-s??. Irrt r-' .1. u':i v i.t u fS.-ri in .u- II ll." Vhf t- t. - ; A 7 INT V WW'r L I-ir.-FTiVAV. t Mv"h" n n,i STkVVlAV. H- .!"f ! ' '-!vtriii. tU.t- d, i"5Tl:. XAJi. AU-Ua.mrvr. PUBLIC SALE Ut me 1 nrcr.shAr, .vor. i, isss, I at 1 n i-Wk ai.- I'M 1; ftr crt tiie rr-a:i-e.. he i(. '.ii. A i-i-n.it rr.e: f l.a. wias : . -1 - T . ,.-ii-i.. -...-v-fsrf 1 ..awl . j ir-l-it. , i . , Mr-.1.il--...a.'l- j ... r .. o..i'.l iri Sk laimo-lFwiii i am . K'iiils. I .'! : ,'I -.mil - t II :i ..I l lo fct tm al:-1 au-.aianee. T'.t frml. ar.-t a - t- a -i.ji. ftvt l.uiaii'iit-. te-i-.l.. ard a Alo. Iiie lui'Hnii Personal Property v ,; v ..; ! . 11 ar : 'a:te Sbitc. ( .ml I Terms : , rnr.H. ri !:. eivtl !a h.td vA the tv m u-m wui ann.ai rstiinrti's. iih ! i. --.-.I... -.-ir.-t ..f. .1..- :ia--i i'llrcH. 1 . . i.ist la. t t 1-1! !a : ue I crs Dal !T"'i-r- ier,aa w :c be o.je k.. . jUr of ie. j Aurir nf.'., nW4..L bo aas txeentnr nl iw-x ii vna-t. eira. ; j j ! j j 1 1 i vttv-t t-- i,tLtc.s T AaiT AJSU ait MI Kt. AST, nilK, COMtSKiU, m3AfTt. REN NIT A i.RFXR. A1 KT,!i NOTICE. ! Y'- Jfv, Gritfln. (Wd. in.r.jiar ifcs rgitB t -arirt Bp,--t Bn- ta. i' VMikr ii-Tvrf. .filx- i";uh1 in (it ; '- -! A :...a 'i- 1 ! AtiB.;riw.:lwf Jf- f)rfMt. '. I.- i.r-..'lk- !- 1'fw.iiy nuTtw-'l -rt-iu t-.ii..! riM".'i.A lis W'Mid-jf-TuT, in -u-i- r m '.-. . r :.s Ati'V.i; :;.' t,m " a .-.(;'. A iu. nn. H vst jvi; yeTx.-am iu- E. L. EaFK. Aadiiur CREE outfit:?, to IttrV 1 Ua rjtK i-irstBlti. rw to h'cu 4t,w-ni (rf ctsu trrk- j a. Ur yi ; wnti nt ee Snr j j - HOOKER, Eorli. N. T. t t 5UACOBS on, For Stiffness Stiff Neck. ? REASONS; Why Ayer's Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for the cure of Biood Diseases. T'f- no potioaft or IelotCTiom 1ucr1:iDt3 ntT Into the coitriiwitioa o( Ajer's SarsoparilJa. Acer's SarsapBrillA ctAlc onlr the purest ftiiii HKit elleclive rcznexiutl propTLieA. Aji'j SalapariKa is prepare! with extreme cat-, and citsuauiir.. Arer' Earsaf ArUla is irescxi'jel by A.Ttr' Saraiari;!a is f.r aaJa rerywliri, and rvcommruueU by a.l first-lass irtic:sts. Aj's Sor?r.ari;;a is a u-uicine, and nu a beverage in disjuis. Atit'i FArsaparf.Ia never fails to eP.X a rurt1. w hu ptMjntlj aseti, arowd:r; to tlirocrions. Ayir Saroparii'a is a tiijhly cn rentratfd ex'rac!, and Len-f-ira ho itvifl ecuotnii-ai !uod lediciae in the niaikt-t. Ayer'a Sarupariila haa had a sw ceful career cl uearly hail a cc-titnry, and iu never ao riopGlar as c! preAent. TlumAanUs of tetiiQocias aro on CldfrutQ those benefited by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Fax? ABED ET Or. J. C. Ayer II Co LoeJl, Mats. Pnce (1 . hi txjcita, a. yrnr i a bwUa. tSe-vf-nt--!! Yearn Hiitorrol'R nn i Mr. Wm V:Uer TOTT?d a pnntr t Hw St O, . jut Uvi :r--t. f.fw? nn?fiiil ir. r-i.f i 4 JVc-i x. Hir-crvh. in Jan. IsTa, f.r J.-i- 1 :;u jr-i fr fMtr-i a ia wm frMuni j ; 1-r.nrot.y fc o.fi wii mc fl.firrvwv in :iwtn. J , he rvbiaViti--! imtf-iiy t-r 1J ynkr fu-0 rr- r i rirtl co:i rtnt-4 m ihrv? aain. K i R im u, isr. s-td.rr 4ji maiq it - rfvrttj. uittMt.fr. : I'WH.iui rrm th tx cas be cKt. I T?Z?rrlZt i j csii H ir.e. iis,-. , ih -e. i !-.. Ail disease, nf i the ere. .ar n..- an.1 Tins. .T.s-i.;u- iela- ! el trf-ri!T adiii-l an.-ti-.al ere. j.-rim: v j - &-. rvd. FAIJ, fTOCK CAEPETS. CF EVERY GRADE. IXGRAIXS, From 25c. to $I.OO. 7'.Pi:c;7pY PqTTqcrrt; 1 - -.X irfiVill 1 jf av O AaJi.WaJ From 5Cc. to Sl.CO. Body Brussels, From Sl.OC to SI.50. Velvets, Moquetts and Wilton, From SJ.OO to $2.60. LACE AND HEAVY CURTAINS. FLO Oil CLOTHS IS lii H1DTH.-. INGRAIN SQUARE CARPETS, 1 Fn.tn .. to .i. 3Iallinji:s ICus, Hut. Shades, and Shade Materials. 15ovftrl. Rose t Co., t;vVliy. . Kl.la Ate.. Pia.'Viri!i. Pa. It is to Your Interest to Brv yoi a Drugs and Medicines srmxsriRS to c. y. botd. Sone hat the purest and best kept in Sock, and when I nijrt become itv-rt by stan J iitg. as ceruin of them do. we de stroy them, ntther tiian im pose on our rustoroers. You can depend on havina; your PFJSCFJrTICNS FAMILY RECLTTS filled ytth care. Our prices are as low as auiiT mi i.r. ta iauui :urr. 1 notie if UaMflDunrv a-m to trurw i have given us a large share of their rtror.aige. and we slutll still cmtinue to eive I , , , . uin ui very rjest giju mr :neu- money, faj not Sirget thai we make a specialty of KITTICf TRUSSES. We guarantee saiiractioa, an.l, if you have had trouble in this direction, give us a call. SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great variety ; A roll set of Test Iaenses. Come in and have y.sir eyes examined. No charge fir examiriAiKjo. and we are oonfident. we can suit you. Im and are us. BeispectrallT, EIESEKE &. SNYDER. A DaHNISTEATOE'S XOTICE. K ar-a-iiA. vacm, Co., Pa. LrtXrr of vdiaiuaA on tawtkl-ove tHmZ prT mxiuxxnij. Mtarc Is berr? r.-mn to mil iwTm.n mitrtjtcrwl t jm4 m-us&m u m&xr iiiro--lii- MTVHlL mlA IfliU aWtYr-Tsar ria-r.ta am an :ra i-ut ttrtMr u $mmtni Unfm iu. wwmrnlArarwi dr r iir-niu rn nUauATT Um -zzia ur M i M-ioder- Um A tie Lc jc ll. i. fkr in iwnfM. A TAI11-. Jf4!a. 4tm. M Edzlah i'IatT. 1c- d. 3C a. S l 3 VVv n s 3 3 a. 'M g 3 g- v ft a- t, H t a 3 B . S a. . o. VM 2 2 I- " V . 00 I A So. ? . Pg in S j :"? - 0 I r 1 I S5 2 p 3 i3 ? o ? " - omei SOMERSET, PA., OUR LITTLE MAN. Hi beta ti b ABd hu Ike U li nd. Asd O bm. ud 0 ar T Not ft tomh la U fccmd ! He kk vouderftil utao. Aa4 3 re bo one &i bBrd TtiU odu lin'.t maui ' Ever uncr B wunL S'm't:m,s be vill ijroirn, Sometime rltQi W.Ih jV : Bat it's Bboat He neier If jj. Bie. Bi courel be ke-p. : Bathis wide-optnel ey S.f plBiaer thAn vorrli Tht he's uuc 4xe Tp the worU. And the wfty That be dTBirs doro ba r a'WT be more Uua Muperm It' a lu crow ptae. TLtti br Kuktw Kerb e moc Ami o be A ry An I kick. biie I tbiak He wiil oeruittij 4ie. Till WKmraft cuiaca in. Ufa HMvm'i on Ugbt i U.ive ".n Lcr eres, At.il tiU-11 Uiiij i ricb: ! .v. r. . OUR WIFE. Or How the Editor of Pisen wood Quit Drinking. When the wilow-iiAired devil of the J.-Rk Creek 'r-Jent to the otlie at 7 o'clock a. m. on the morning of ti.e .Id ; of April, 1V7, he found the editor in. It ; was so unusual to find the editor in at ; that hour that the boy w histle-l in a low I contralto voi-e and went into the " new j room," leaving the gentlemanly, genial and urbane editor of the I'innrr-vl as he hai found him, sittini; in his foundered ; ciiair llh his head immersed in a pile 1 oi 'exchanges tin the table and his vener i able "44" near hy,a tirg3S japer-weiht j The gentlemanly, genial and urbane oli j tor of the t'ivntrvri presented the ap 1 i-arunce of a man slot-ping off a lonand j a-ravaled ca.se of drank, flis hat was ; ou the back of his head, and his features I were entirely obscured by the loose pa j pers on which they rested, i Later on F.lijah I'. Bachford, the fore j man, came in, and found the folk wii.g 1 copy on the hook, marked " Leadeu VA I itor.al, and divided it cp into two ! "take " for the vellow-haireJ tievi! and I ! himsielf. ' "In another coluain of this issue will i be found, among the legal notices, the I first publication of a summons in an c ! tion for divorce, in which our wife is th plaintirT and we are made defendant. While generally deprecatini! the practice of bringing private matters into public j through the mexhuui of the press, we feel j justitied in this instance, inasmuch as ! the summons sets forth, as a cause of ac ! lion, that we are, and have been, for the space of ten years, a confirmed drunkard without hope of rvcovry, nI totn! 1 V an- Wi:Hng U provide fur And ai&lDUin our i ; j- - - That we have been given to drink we ilo it, mi this time,on.iertiike to U?ny or m inv wmr controvert, bat that we can "V "tie we do most earnestly intend, " I IstjT. on the 5th dav of July, we marriei! our w iSe. It was a joyous day, , and eanh had never looked to us so fair or so desirable as summer resort as it liiu on mat uav. iae nowers oioomeo., the air was fresh and exhilarating, the J little birds and the hens poured forth their respective lays. It was a day Ion to be remembered, and it seemed a j thoogh we bad never seen nature get up i Bint lllllllii ucrseit to tie laf suiaiiic . , r . , , .:. .. .1 x . 1.. . ..... 1 ... . .. . 1. .. I 1 1 1 ' r ... 1 . . . . . 1 sue .' 1 ciu Luis rLcuu uiuiuiug . .... j niornings-tlie morning j ..tawmrawt wttr. ! 1 Little did we then dream that aftrr j j ten years iti varyiii fortune we would j j to-day give ntterance to this editorial, or I , that the steam-power press of the r.- t ei would ,iuat this k-tral notU-e of .li- i vorce, a Yenculojet tboro, into the virgin j page of our per. But such is the case. 'urwife has abandoned as to our fate, and has seen tit to publish the notice in j what we believe to i the spiciest pujier j published west of the M.sso ri river. It i was not nectsssary that the notice should 1 I published. We were willing at any time to admit services, provided that the J plaintilf would serve it while we were lier. We cannot agree to remain sober I . r...r lo I..k m in or.W ?o .t . i . . " I pie a chance to serve notices on us. isuj in this rase plaintiff knew the value of j advertLsing, and she se lei ted a paper that goes to the better classes all over the I'nion. When our wife does anything, she does it right. " For ten years our w ife and we have trudged along together. It lias been a recotd of errors and failures on our Dart: i ance on the part of onr wife. It is over j commencement t a are, am. not a.ng.c ; , l,rinz V(nthe hl.t now, and with nothing to remember that "econ1 of t!me sil"n"i l'"t m lin I Therefore, treat ali 'this Free Trade fad is not soaked fuilof bitlemes, ,ad wrap- ! In Uble cIutil a I (i!e ab-Kit free fcreign raw material l-ing ped up in red flannel remorse, we go ' Q1 " of ilarne, ! w,th ,he .n. fortii to-day and herald our shame by "', m3'r "Tf lt it out : a jt Tye ' . . 1 1 .1 r- . . t . iTaStt nr Anvtltintr iirriii.r nmr k ti-il j puii-hing to t.ie w..r,u tne tact teat as a I nusoana, we iare a uepressmg muure, w hile as a red -eyed, rum-soaked ruin and all-around drunkard, we are a tropical triumph. We print this without eiptiin ! and we point to it absolutely without 1 vain ii'ory. " Ah, whv were we wle the custodian of this fatal gift, while others were denied, j It was about the only Ulent we bad, but we have not wrapped .t up in a napkm. Some-tinies we haveput acold, wet towei j on it, but we have never biddeb it under 1 1 a bushel. We have put it out at 3 per : , , , , j cent, a month and it has grown to be ' t -. .1. . v .- m .1 1 frjm w We do nc say all . .. ... . ... i this to the disparagement of other bright f young drinkers, who came here at the same time anu uaa ecjuaiaiivaciages wuu i , , , , , . , I ir. J j 1.. ..v H..1.1I. f ; , , , , I tbavse whoea? prospect for finaig ilrunk- , ani's graves were at one time even bright er than ours. We bave simply sought to 1 bold our position here in the grandest j galaxy of extemporaneous inebriates in j the w ild and woolly West. We do not wish to vaunt onr own provesn, but we say, without fear of successful contra diction, that we bave done the best that we could. On the fourth page of this number j ill be found, among other announce- ments, the advertisement of our wife, who is aboot to orsrn np the old laundry at the corner of Thirl and Cottonwood streets, in the Briggs bnilding. We hope that our citizen will accord her a seuer- otat patronage. Not so much on ber bus- j UiousajiJs of cases of consumption, ia iu j axles ; now, owing to Protection, we mate Aocencaa hunse by the Kunpeari peas band's account, but because she m a ue- 1 earlier stages, where all other mean j them ourselves and the price is 4j cents , ant s hoveL The home is woman eai- serving woman and a go 1 laundress, We wish we could as safely reeouiioend 1 io'O lb ESTABLISHED 1827. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1888. erery tdwrtiwr who ptron;i these eoiamn u we car oar wife. " rnkinj critics will mike coi.l nd on&e!Ing rsmarks becaase oar wife ha decided to take in washing, nd they will look down oa her, no dfabt ; bat she wi!I not mind it, tot it will be a pleasing I relaxation to wash after the ten years of torrhlisht processioa and Mardi Graa frolic ah has hatl with Ui It is tire- aoroe. of course, to chae a piilowaje cp and down a wash.arJ all day, bat it i easier and ple tsanter than it is to run a one-horse Inebriate Home for teu year on ciedit. "Those who have read the Vzia-oml for the p.t thiee yeas will remen.ber j that it has not been rearl.l as an out spoken temperance orjran. We have nev j er churned that for it. We have simply j claimed that, so Jar a we were personal- j tnele moiS f ni:e, siarviaf work-pe-i ly coni-erned. we could take lijnor or we ! p! jarade-l the streets of Xe York Ci' i couid let it alone. Tnat has always been !our tlieorr. We still make that claim. . Oners have said the same thin;, but I were onahle to do a they advertised. We have been takir.j it riht alunz le tween meat" for ten vears. We now pro- or and do proclaim in this prospectus, that we wi.I let it ahine. We leave the public to judiS." whether or cot we can do what we ciai::!." After the foreman had set no the alive j txlltorial he went in h sr-eak to the edi- j tor, bat he wasritill slumbering. lie shook him mildly, but lie did not wake. Then j Elijah tx'k hiiu by the collar and lifted j him up, ao he could se? the e li; if' f.u-e. It waa a pa.e, silect face Usiring the i!iaitly mark of the old 4-t." He liad demonstrated thst he could drink and let it alone. Btll AV. A Grandson's Crand Record. Xo man was ever in fiercer rays of less charitable lhrht than encral Harrison has been in for nearly four months. 1 lur ing that time thousands of experts, uied on by hatred, by self-interest and by Democratic money, have mercilessly situ linised every artandaliuot every thought oftne man. And wnat did they hnd ? They found : 1. That Genera! Harrison favored cheap Chin.tr Iabtr. The chanre would not 81 slan t, it ni l a weak tio. k. Lol. Bn.-e j fed it libwuily and Senator Gorman paye it electric hatha. t.Ut It was no BSe. Xue poor tnin uieii many eeas ago. .1 T.. . . l. .. . : i . a .it - - .v. t?a-i . . w 1.141 nn arti'i imo la-njAi in eui'iin pay for a laboring man. Millionaire tctt tried his own Morey-letter treat ment on this lie, but Joe MclMnald don't hold any of that 2.0t. 3. That he once spke slightingly of; the Irish-Americans. This die-l a-bornin' j and it wasn't thought wjrth while to hold i a funeral over it. 4. That he is a fiTire-head for Blaine. This was killed try the Harrison address es. The jieople didn't jro to st-3 Cleve land, because Uiey hive tncj ci-'is-dias at home. 5. That be is the grandson of hisgrand- ! father. This charee sticks. While democrats have been searching with loaded microscope and poisoned probe the pv t mass of American voters have been gating into the Indianapolis L They have seen a Duir. of high Chris-, nan character in the miusi oi a typical i American home. j 2. They have seen thLsmin grow stead-t iIy in the hearts, in the minds, and in j the estimation of the ptiple. 3. They have seen Uiin vlsi'.cd and hon- i.j t ored bv busir..s men, bv tradesmen, by - - J MMfessional men. bv laborinz men. bv I mJ by stra:l.,r, w n., utiJ candidate was ever iunore-l bfore, j 4. They have seen by his bearing by j his actions, and by his'speeche. that he 5, worthy to lead, that he is lea.ii.ig, and I thitt lie , bia own mJIL . 5 They bave that ,he j,,,,, I oin honored eraodsire is a irr.ind man. ! fitted in every wav to be the head of the grandest nation on the gloW How to Act at a Fire- In a lecture brfore the Society of Arts Iondon, A. W, C. iiiean gave ;he follow- '"if concise and siiniiie directions on h'.i- to act on the otvarivnw of tirt ; F.rv re- quires air; therefore, on its apicarance everv effort should be ma.ie toexclude ........... o . , r... : air; sum an uoors ana winnows, lat this means fire may lie confine.1 lo a rii.g.e I". 'ill i"i wuin inn "r 1 I'lu able ail the inmates to 1 amtied and escape: but iftlie dirs and windows are thrown open, the fanning of the wind and the draft will instantly cause tiie Uames to increase with extraordinary ! raniditv. It must never lie for.-otten that most precious moments are at tiie - The great point is presence of mind, I calmness in danger, action guided be ' reason and tliought. In all large bou.esi bucket of wat.rf siiouid be placed on ev ery landing, a iiule salt being put into the water. Alwavs endeavor to attack I tk T . it . j If ..n 1 .. n. O o . : n . , t. ' . , , . !voa?bat ; , h,dfcr'h.f ! ' , . 111 ,.ta i ,' . . . , . , . , . . , smoke, and a blanket wetted and wrap- , . , . .,. .. ,0 trough a siieet of flame in oomparative safety. h.juid a Un!y' dress catch fire,lettheweareratonceliedown.irsTO,wu"K'rt',",""',',"'''i"' 1 u!i: .v.. .r.i r ' and other nations were and are oohged ! .Medina um, r.h.i:K ..ii.i v.ic ujv, uu. , - ,. 7, f , ; "" - ped tightlr round wiileffect the desired . r , . r 1 Don'tCive up the Ship. You have been told that consuuiption i price chargetl us by England tar similar - are Env Americans themselves. They is incurable; that when the lungs are at- j blankets before we had a Protective Tar- rv pasriotic. and will stand op f.r th.s taeked by th is terrible malady, the suf- j iff; a suit of woolen clothing costing now : rswutry in which are all their best in firer is past ail help, and the end is a I 111) not could 1 bought ten years agi for ' ten-sts." mete question of time. You bave noted i lea than 1S crt-U la IsoT we paid , with alarm the nnretstakabie srmntoms 1 England one hundred and sixty-six do!- ; t ne of the most signitlt-ant features of of the disease: yon have tried all manner i of svj-called cures in vain, and yoo are now despondent and preparing for the and the pnee ranges from fol a ton, eL Wonien Xave a. ways own on uie worst. But don't give np the ship while ! a saving to us of over f :30 a ton, which right side of ail questions, and their mor Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery j but for lYotection we wool ! be still pay- 1 al aid in this campaign is mnrt encrag- remains untried. It is not a cure-aiL nor i ill it perform miracles, but it has cured ! had failed. Try it, and obtain a new i lease of life. TO OUR INDUSTR1ANS. All About th Mills BUl-Protaction ' d Waff Em Coat of Living. From the -Irfr-h World.- Which t clearer, a shirt at a dollar j with a dollar in your pocket to pay for 1 it or a hirt at fiftT ceuu without a cent j in your pocket to bay one? Which is i better, Irotection thnt ptcs too plenty j chances to earn the dollar a hotie- j raannfactnred shirt may cot cr Free j Tradethat prevent yon from earning the I firtv cents an imported (iiirt may cot ? j Co nsiderthi qurcttion ; fir as you cor. ai'ler iv so win you vote uju:u ui Cleveland. oar Civii War j bread sold at three cents a 1-uf ; never- cry in "Ureal or Illood ."' A ft-w in iiitiit iater bresfcl was sellm at ten rents a loaf; nevertheless, p.i:-e, plenty, anl cjnlentment everywhere pn v.uie :. b caiiw everyli"'y was profit.if ly enipi-'Y-eL Now, w hvt bcneSt would it le t ! your wives and daughters if fi-reun caii- c-s were two cents a yarl and you had a ot tiie two cents taejiid.' And what disadvantage would it be to tia thvuh home nianuLn.tarKi cain-Oes were six ; )'ar'' :fyouhai the six centa j w herewith to buy tue ool : I ome : ! overheard a merry IrUhmaa in tiie I'iiil j adelphu market say to one who h.i j j t-t ' ' paid ii f y rents f -r a cliickn : ' h. i-ir, , we can buy plenty of that kind in toe ; ouM country for sixpence." "Thn wl:y ' didn't you sty there?" was ti.e natural i j 'j n-ry. "An' sure, sir, it w:is the sixpeiw-e ! 1 couldn't aet." He fou'ij it easier ! earn fi ft v cents in a tvinntry shiri-i-i bv Protection tl:an "sixiier.ee" in a pl.u-e : riddled with Free Trade, lie discovered 1 it was not the price of an art.cie whiih1 conoernei hini, but his ability to p:;y Uie price. With no money in your jn k- ; eta live-dollar coat is dear, but w;th money "to the fore-' a ten-doM.ir ci-.it is' cheap. And this is j tst the di Jeren-ie ' between Free Trade and Protection. Free j jrade will offer you a foreign, pauper- ! lnil,je csp fifty nts; j-et prevent you ffom earning a" cent; while VrM-n war otfer you a home-inaaufa..turd cap j M adolr.vet give you every chance to l M .n,Ui-;. Kn a-rem: cars j yi1T I are foreiguers crowding to our siiore by tens of thousands frm places w here low-priced gasis are made if low- priced pxxU also make contente-J people? Are any (roods low-priced the pe plecan- ix-it hnv and are anv .is hiaher- Ut. readily bay no lnittu.rilow amaJl the est of the first or th w f thtaee- jond? t.u. tn mil (but ) ;ie !.er oyn the gates to 6.reiifn woolen r.' is they make it up by itivu.g oar manofa.-t-orers free raw wrol frMn abroad, but h" can this benefit you or them when out woolen g als must be rainoosly chea eneil to meet,the low-priced foreign goods that will then s'at our markets? j But will admitting fureis-n law w,o'is . fru. mil. fs.- atia.ls tnr chealsr tn j r nim, v... . 4;i Sj !on , K..-..- ,,,, wi ....... t " - , -,, kj ..K-.,.n.t ,Krt on)r "nntii th. iaTe drivenour .! I r; j,, the wall : then th h,n igu ' .nol-ra;,, have our markets ali to ' themselves, will demand their own pri-e f..r their fleeces, an 1 thus iieoc mvis-r ; thantheirown sheep. Tliosata single stroke the Free Trade Mols bid ih ue- 1 etroy our wool-raisinS indasiry and at the I lime close every woolen mid in the coun- try. Are you reaJy and w. King to meet and sutler such acaiamity? You can avert it only by voting for Harrison. Tarrs tell you that free raw nia,riais w;n ,,r,,t.t our industries as ..it . T.rifT P. .- no heed to the false- hood, vve l.ave ireecouou an 1 iree iron , , . - . r . 1 t - ore, yet, exc-ept for the Tariff, our cytt-.n. mills and mm turnaces would iu six montJis be ail at a Sheriff's suie, an ! then j where would you be? Surrounded ly a j starving family or tramping through tiie i country without a home. In highly i i nianufactnred ?oois the c-t of the ra material Ls within reasonable limits of wr : onlary iai porta nee. The iron ore that casts fifty cents a ton can by ln'.ior be irked nn into materia! worth from tif- ; teen hundre.1 to two th-nxsan Ls dollars an ounce. In the making of such g-"visit 1 would be of little rouse. rue m-e whether I the ore cost fifty cents or two dollars a 1 Urn. The farther tha gxxi.' are fn.11: iiie i condition of the raw tuatenal tiielt-ss iin I portant are a few cents oirf way or the ! other in the cost of tiie raw material : and it is the making of these sui eri-.r Free Trader, try to deceive you w ith tbC.serti.n that Prote.tion increase , the cast of manufactured g, '.s, and there-, i.ire ine c ot in.nz to vvtu. dui see now how, on the contrary, Protection j tends constantly to cheapen g-aais p J r raise w ages. Asktea ls2" Fre-Tride England chargc-1 a duty cffmiii :: to ln)a ton on imported irn ie ma le it fulonT, punishable wifi impr.nuient ni transportation, for any Amem-an culonist to erect a blast fjrna.?e in this coon try, and she levied a duty on ai! raw 1 root exported from her own border. Py these and other high protective means she so perfected her own industries that ' ) she had to preacli Free Tra.le to aeenre i to resirt to Protection to guard ourselves against her rapacity, while buiMing up ; and perfecting our own industr.es. And j with what happy resn'.U? you wiiias. i j Weil, to give only a few instances out of, manv' aouien blankets are only half the , Wra a ton for railway iroa : bat thanks ' to a good TanrT we now mace all we netM ing the English ironmaster. In IS. 4 we paid 12 cents a pound for English car- ' a pound. And thus you wnl tivl it , Ibruogbtout the entire lost of our prvu-ci- 1 Herald. ed inJatriea. X toon u ! filr'.y i tArtexl the price of their product Ixyan i to fall, and curiooIy enough your viz j becAn to ru: in proof of whUh you (have on! tororar the taj I hours of labor !wenty-fi7e years aso withi ; present wajes an-i ho?in of UNr f t tho ' i:ue kind of work, it is to a?in i:uk. ; u trihetarv to Enuind with hljh rmw j and (.j j-s that Cleveland has Uir- ; gained thr.th th M':!! t-il! w.'h j Rriti-h nrtrter for a sot-und t nn. You hearacreat -other aud ujrir ' taide by the Free Traders about Trut -s , whi. h they a!i--!v- acr.lto or l'ntt-c- tioo po'.icy, and l.latant!y proclaim ti; A that th. v rob vim of vour hart-earr.e i ' 2. . '' !iie fact s Tru-'-'.'i itv a snat fAYont- in FrTrade Enjad tl.ev an? o union aiu'ina a, of w !.:cu . -! a'ld ia--t -..'unii.- evanij .e i. t. e V.:..: lV.-er Tr Tae T..r::n .1 :;..:.. ne to 1:0 w'.iit t je f-rsuati n of Tra-:-. exit4 :n' :-ii'!iUi!y by creutic.' toe i:c diutr:r h:rh aw imlu.il ain'T.z Tr-M Tnts i-ti-Uro-i "f tir.f thv d.-jT.ivi y i t l-rite,tHn. ; r.e 'h-ei!";.-arv .' l'r :e.-t;m t r jtab:i:ty deveioji manifoid which it oui-i b ind'iTri, iia. ible wi!h.-:: Trusts. And am Tri-ts r-a"y h'ltf ;i t.. you as tl,e Froe Tra i- rs asi--rt. Y m oo have le-n constant rAi i r of T. lh II r-i durinx the pat ten years Lnoc ti er" b.is been Bi warmer or nn.rardetit a '. v-.a e of tiie work'i:an"s cans: tot i niy-s-ir-. you Uiay, therefore, assume it M i a.v honest ct nvlition when I as-rt ti it Tru.-ts are not as such hurtfa! to v ; : and you may take the ase-rtin all toe :nire ra iiiy sir.ee I have a i (eriri u i-iit-.' in any "Trust'' whatever. c:th r pr'si-ri i-ir i-rns.i-tive. Now, toe.'i'.ef, ! iritin at onjei-t of a Tnt is to pri-vcnt th.it rnin ms f;ill in priee which inaw fnri ri kic-e H.np,-:ion ; to sut.on pi.v -s w i'iiin the rnaiyin of reasonable rpihts itii sustain you t-r.m-t f Tec tn im;f i turers Vt g-ive you f ! waj;es no in:: t-'r how s;ron your traies uai 'us may be if a cut -throat om petition -rces prices at or bei'j'A" thecost fif riianiit'i-'t-ure. N ir. as a mle, can tiie maiaavrs of a Tra-t f.n-e prices aUve a re is-mable limit without les.-.-nin-j the demand for ' tl,eir i r -iucts : tiiev must keep prhvs at j a poii.t where buyers Lave the aooi-y to ' ..!.- ll.e largest purchases, tiiei-apital of uiar.y e-tah! Ity ci-m-ushuientu biuirc ; into a sinuie channel gij-l can be more j proSiably sold at i.er pricLaii.l higher j waes aid tiian in the absence of such co-oper:ition. F..r instance, a cm.. rn ! with live Bullions of capital and eipl-y- j in- l'i men, need make no more il.un j ten cents a day out of each man's work I tnurn a i x-tar-n-nt dividend on the j capital oftive moiior.s. Ten cents m-re ta-.iv wai"s iiniM etwupeost.e uie 1 men fir the risks of runninz the works ! them-selve. But divide up this one eon i cem in'o f.ve h indreil, each witn a cap ital of ten thousand dollars and employ. ' ing men ea.-h ; n-.w, the -V! prcprie . tr.rsmust make i.t'V) 1 yeur apiece in j order to live and lay by, or a net profit i of S-i cents a day on each workman's ' labor, which means that the pay of the j workman must I Z cents a dy iesx 1 than in the combination of all into one -concern. wb.e w..Ui in tnes.iupe.n i,.,,,!.l i.vl'is n-.n. i,,vim 1 f conrse, Trusis like all human pro jects, are liable to icro abiisi-s ; but neith er their evils nor their benefits are d ie toeitiier Free Trade or Protection. Ti.ey ure a natural o-Ucouieof theco-"!rra:ive, i-oiiiiiiuiiisti,- tendencies of the age. There is Free Trade throughout the I'nitt-d States, and if all the p-.- ; :e i. ad tiie s.iiiie con.ruon intcresLs as ti-.-ei f the Cnited states Fr.-e Trade woui i Is? universal. In that case England ' u I have no cotton mills; these w.xitd be liK-ate.1 at or near our cotton liel is. Cleveland should Cot tie opp-n-ed mere- because he is a ISrOMcrat, or linmsi.a ..,...,.i j ,.!i,.,l,,.l,: ,.., !. ! J. the MliU htlX u un-Aitirriran, i , . . . ' WILLIAM H0V.MK11 EETiii.EHEV, Pa. Irish-American Drift. Tiiofiias F. Ryan is one f tio r; proiiiinent of the Irisii-Anieri.-ran :::. ' of ludlanarolis. He is a I"i;iiaT.it , iii-rtv years' st.an ilng. but i-a-r.e oves.:;. year ...n s-. o'int of the tar. if. 11-' says he kr.-ws of many clianges like his ot n in Indiana, and a ld: " la tii s cam;- rgn twice iis many Irii.ii-Au.eri. aus w:li 1 tiie Republican ti. at ; as .have ever v .ti l ; it liefore. I have been among our pe ; p'.:. I know them and I have t-a -! j with the :n. Th-y are deeply i:-tcr.-'.l i in trosfree trade iu-stion more thiin i tliry .v -r have ls-en in any c-rher 'i j cal i;A.-stion that lnw muie up in this i country. They are reading en the- sub ; jci.-t !:,. to ainm fr-e trade is only a j theory but many of tiiem fcr.uw pron : ally, from exjierience al.r a !. what ef- feet free trade lias on the ij.j-.tloa of wa.. - The Irishmen who left the ,11 ,-un- tr; to cmie here, Ie.1 oera'i-e tl.ey coiii ! n, mate a living there; and t...w t: at ,jlt.T HpB apttle.1 her?, now that ti.ey 1 i .e adopted the life and eistoiiis of tin n iiiit'-v. have liecome citisns and I.-.e built their little hi.m.- here, they .i ift wai t to ee established in this cociitry the "--n litions wfiich made it intpos-ih.e for them to live dei-entlv ii mxnv i-as.- t ;n oonr.try. Agaii.st such ondirion they mill vote s...iidly. as fa- as they rtre sjii;.-i.-i:t'y i,;f,..rait,J to cmier-tand tiietn. I ur ej. ., a Mn. far more ir.teil gent than they nse-t to be. im wn. oriri nail v ignorant, after living h. wer tia;. have gained considerable in- - . tl'.. bv asfnaiiation with the rop; here. Their sons and .laughters have en- ' jOTe, the a.ivanUiges of the Atnencan ,a-hiis and have intermarried with tiie M!.Vf Amerv-ans. Ttiev (eel that tiiev the campaign is the genera! enthusiasm ; among Uie lauies lor tiie r puiincao t- ing to tpuhncan.. ine 1-emocra.t.c .ree traalc fxilicy is a threat to stiper-ede the pire, ana no won.ier tiiai sue 1 uoaug au .a ier power to repel inYmsicn. WHOLE XO. 1915. Harrison as a Soldier. Snectai rorrsiD la jf !b. Hkbvux IxilIAXtRiI.lB.Oct. l'i, l". B-rl John Coburn, a prominent mere ber of t!:e Iadianajxiiis b ir, as liv ina; ijt-r when iK-neral Harrisi"n came here, iu !So4. lie. ex-(invernir Porter, Juh.-e TavWvr and William Wallace, were then " ris-.c yours lawyers w i'.h whom y l! Il irri. n ha 1 to cope. -neral iri a.V',tiilntance witii iienrral Ilar r si.r, then fore, dates i-ai-k t ti.e b-j.B-ninz if the latter" -rrfestonaJ career. In t te war ti-.sv men were t.sjether, and lemra! C'nm give f'.owini a-'- ci-iK.ts .f ieni-ml Hr-isiin's wIsiI-ku and brave-y at the battles of Ili s.-i.sa and Pea- ' T-s: ( re, k. Y'-i, I h.irc ii'i-iTit ;r'Ti! IT-irr's n .t ! eir '::::e," sa; ! l-.-r.er.,! C r-urn, -in ! re as r.' js '.-en U e s.i;(.e .ila.-.i. a S"i-I frier.! a,;d : -in ir r i'i'. c.ii.e'i. an aecii-.p-'lshed Uyer an-' a ' i.r srjiiii . atleniaii. !! is now. a'. ex. j ! i - .:! j- a iu:: i' ! .te a ::rtu no h - n .t'lini hi iiis . '..in. -. r. n .'-o-i n b s .if,- ard "ii i 'i.is no-reil r.-'thi:.j in ill ,;.-,-,-;,- 1-, citn be turn.-i a -i n-t bin. In every ; . .-.It :i -n in which !.- I::v4 K-.-u l-o ha-: fr.'.-l all tii- r;.!i'-.-n:s. " :1. t,i brave ! ii.-r. an I lc' was as 'a rr.f i! an 1 t'u.'n":;h an 1 ,';.r.si-;en-tl.i in everylhir. r.'lal.r.j t.i l;.s u:.'o-ta-v : fe as h" ai'iays h is ', in ci ry th'::.i con.ie. tc i w.ta hi law 1-.i-;ii.-s-i Ic.i!i..t cX-re-vs t u l.:::i ai-i rs ia'i-.n ..f ti.- nan aioi bis i :i r.ict,-r. In all .i its .,f ,-har.i. :er ate! 'j;ia!i.i.:atii-n ti.e p--s; dem y ot ti:e Cnlte I s-.-te f t.'ii'ik lie aver.irts as i;i;i any i:i..n .n tiie lioie ii'Unry. lie w:il u.a.e a s.if.. presi lent a well a an a '! ""e. !!- is J.iS(im.1 of .-l t ... an 1 1 hu ks .us and ' sell ci-iitr-i! which Mr. CWeiar jn i ho is rarefr.i, v-. iiis. it r:t: pri.4 nt in ai.ic'n Usrve. " As t.. tiie c-.ii l.:i..n of the . a;i ; ai.-n I la. "every na.-.n feel h.-jstj!. I hit e been thro'ich rari-eos j irts of the Male i.tt ly. and the Itepcbhcan mi-e.r.gs hn.e liet-n exiv dingiy wed at!e:ide.l and vetv eiitijii.'.a.i'c. T.'iere is 111 ire p..i.t .1! activityjin tiu State this rear than thcr -has been. I thit.k. any otiier year iii'T th- iar. Tt.ere have Keu many (O.An .-s fri m The I Vp.i s-ratic to trie i.ei iiL.ii.-an n-ti in fut. n-ariy a.i ttje ctiar.es have '-yrti that way. ". iin of tiies o-nversic-ns have been vf -v iri!rut.int ones. For install, e. tiie t-e-itl.-man vt ho was n.si-nt'y s-iperintend- en: 1 t tne l..'sr! ai lor u.e insane, it., (. Fl-t iter., after having been a !emo. rat for many y-ara. lias come over f ns and : Hqw Women Cetow Char is n- w uiakln Iiiublican camraign .!. rhis. He U a luan of g'e-at ab. i. Iv an 1 ii.iiuer.ce. His r.-lico r.uike.1 with th it .f the .ovcrr.or an 1 that f the St-pr-o .e .bi lge in impoitance. He has ex ps at. I iiiinuteiy. in Lis p-ii'.."i.- ?tf.-h.-, mityi f the tricks and pl'in iei :ng de v; ss (if b ',.-li tiie tr istces of t1.? h.wpi ta have t.een r'nity. Ansitherituportaut renv-ration i that "f H.,arJ Eriifg. of .-e..-3cas;lc, f-.r tw-ntv Yearw the edit, r of ti.e fierie. -critic j there, and now ui.e of ti.e trustees of the blind asyiuru h. n-. Mr. Prlggn ha declared hi-intcii-i.-n of - jpi.r'iiig the th-publiiT.n jary 011 n? nbiii-an principle b-rat.er. lie als.:i cull ieuins the failure of the Ivm-v--. rati.- 11 .arl .-fTrtsfee to prcperly con duct the blind asylum. ' "Many wc!!-knon and infl.jer.rinl ! Ii-a.ocralie citiz-.-ns, in every jitn of the state, have de..larid fir ti e UepulUcan lnr- .". oil -..'-." Democrats Aiways for Cheap Labor. To any one who is familiar 1, t- irv of the Ivt.;ts rat j a.-tv t: e n-ieiiie-i to .say tnat its ec rioi.-iie !. cy ii.is ever i.-en that rif cheap 'ai..ir. whicii ; ai aiavs niear.s iM.otical and s.. irtJ ,igra 'Litioii, of w hich tiie 4o--erjLs-a-.hiy-lalj. r ers. tlissue baiioLs aud sli.t iriu jo'iu;. , of li e Sa::l.,-rn states are to day the dis- j ifTt'.-ef-i nior.umerits. It is CjUite natiirai ' U.at the pi ifty which tiirived up-.n s.ave lab ir. iiu.l fon-e-! the country into a civil war to prevent industrial freedom, -ioeii star 1 for thtl to it w-ems- tiie next :-st t'.i'ig. the lowest priced free iais.r. Ti.e i eiias ratlc party nat only Rands for c.ei.p l..h..r as a 1-a-al p-'acti.v. but that i the cardins! il-ctrise in its p.iit;.-al e-iiiifi-uv. No one should la- surr.rised tha tiie 1 "en.i rain- jrtrty has euibra.-.d Fr.giisii econ iiiiiec. That Ls tiie niturai gial to whi.h it has l-n ten ling for y-arw. It St. Inl tariff u.a-ii ng de-f-i-i'i. u i n-i new .la-trine f. .r 'hist. 1 ree t-it ie, j,.ire and eirni'ie. I44 one ( tiie c' lief articles in the written con-tit uti. .n .f is slave h-i iiiii conielerai-y. Tiiey wi.I .1 iii:i'.e-- .l.-r.v ;hat the stand for i-h.-ap !..' r. i 1st a ti.- will sot !er.y that tliev evi r fat-o-il slavyrr. ie :--. h. e . r, . r, this poirit are tooc'--ar to ros-d s al ng. The L-ss-ics li-laen ti'.a t-.ro ..ities in thi campaign ar -i.-ariy ili.in. Ti.e I '-niccrats stand f.r rao.. ..1 ieparture fn-.n a pi'tet tive iri.ii.--ai l.-y. fhaiiig directly for "- trade at r uxiiiiiiiii ip:-l. Tin: He: -ii' ;.-ans -.tarci il i.-t.nctiveiy f.r ti.e prottet r.e p-.'i.-y w I ieb with 11s has b-.ee. ne trad.ti. r.al. Not Fit for tha Business Few peoi.ie liav an idea ho ttie-e i.re wiio ci.ul i lieco'iie b-ar'-Ts by siiv amount f application. I ha-. ! 1 1 r i:ietrsn aiir-r.ti.-es at various tiiiii-s. . rily no-en of wlioiu ar t.-r.-i-n! ari-ts. So-:!e b ivs are t... ni-r-.-o.-is to a--iiiir' the iiihitv. an-! pvrt;.--ilar:ly cignrette .-n-.s-irv. others are b- lary. .ViU others lave n it tii" s'lat wii- ii-te-ary, f.r a (.ibi-essful iiarl--r niiisr. b a sjiite iii.'.n. others have n..t the e-je.".".!.!! me'-h-in-ism or ariti -t art tin to the re-; sis,'.? light i;ess of tough. K it morbid f-et:uiiarit:es 1 n g"-ei.t f.e tora in cr.fiting a ran i M ate l r ir.-tar.ee, I have j 1st dc"iil.--l an i.pj renti.-e L-i-an-e f.f his inordinate an : atiiy to warts. When a cust .ij-ier who s t lie jKisen-aar of a wart is d...wa in a 1 hair at the boy's n:?r-y I.e shaves all a rrein 1 it r;th me utaio-t care then a de- grin desorts his feat ires. the ex 'Tess- oi ing the funnit-st I ever saw. an ie ctit-c tl the wart. The customer ri-j st-sand disctivers his face iu'-eiing. terr.- 1 jly, and the result is a raw anl a i.e-t j ..li-tia-jier. 'i ft - I oi fr' !..r-r-.:. j It is Perfectly Safe ai. I Ciiiier ail eouiiiteans, and never -.i.r.ts the user. We lefer to Jiiriot's Ii n- j urVice the saf -st and best pn-j aration j fur the teeth and gum ever offered. Pre- j vcnt 'lecay, haniens the gums and is I verfection in a bottie, for 25 cent. So'd j 5y drijirlsts. j :on;on no:ana. i -.-if . hu: vi ;-ihjs. i i t. IT. I Thotua r. Chati I'er : !ii-!l.-p': i candidate for lozv- in tiie In-i-. l.s u.strii t. il- i a si.,; um , ir, ;i .ii-r. a-.d te.-y ;- j i 1 beeu ail over ti.e -le r. c:..i. .4!. I j Sjtioiij ..f a .t i tia.io-'i. ii:, ; ai.d hri.y roudt.e. ia s that ti.e e t; ntbt:aSft was just as teat as at I ..... "These, her-!of re, have s ... . Democratic cocntie. but the.r cia;-:. .:i. this year will be greatly red i.e J. Ila-: ' iiton, Howari, Grant anl L's-ia: j eountie, bar tea. lie--.: -.".-aft. a; ! there th rcc irities ..! h very u-i-'. i increased. Tn aaturai itaa ha fcroi:-'. , a lars nuu.iier new :a.; ;r.e .. i Maib.sin .ii:ilY and a f-at n.i." . r residents ff-an Ohio an t p-r.-.-v '. T'.es. of tourse. a-e y a : !. pui.n-ar.i, and i.l b::1 i a' e i'..r.s :. atiein:li:-:iv for s--i -f ,-.e ef. as :t u tn-rstl timt t. e : . Ulnanc" an ! o ten .f th e n- r . tr..s .ieju is u''v n '.i.e ; r .e. -tari.T An.!cr-.,n an-1 I'-n !. ;..n. -n Mi i . I " iiinty, tiave ris.-.'..--! i.i ve a. . .-" t.s the;r pitoiilate n. In iii .e.n. uis.i; I Vn)ii'raT.i.' ::er t-f.re, tio re n- s 1. piiiuic.ia j'ciriti y . f . en'y ' . t ! ilili.i t' . u.ty is . r...". : I -r v.-., it has Wo ' v: rat'.-, b-it .-: a. a s " i - .; .1- f.. - .- .n is rait C ejT.y : . a--;- i 's iro-i'si t r---J :i. u . . V' -. crats :.i pr ..ta '.J. i' u i . ' a .'".-ar r : .I--... r :;; till re !S !M In ii. in ! i wi.I .r;u.-1.. ...ir i - ill ll..s ci l:-.: v. !nd.'.na:ii.s is tin-'-e tiizu? iii::-.--h.tv" is-n :i le cliiinji- r.-r. are .- tio- !' :;v:i-is -. t. il-o : i. a a.i c t e I i ..r ..:i,r i.y '-ii-is-.t l.at-. s ,n I:.-' Ir,-:. A i. i-. I !!- Ii.-r." ti. i ...it pulili. -y and a: in ,:!i- .a., i-. in' Ci.er famti,, .r mioi 7s.t:r.-ra- " e-1 lne 'Vest .jc iCi. t " K. w d . too :-.i.i. a. ly, s. iar o " Tu- ir. ire ir,t v.'e f .r H.trr:s,.:i i; !'. t the:::, I la-i.eve. wil v .t, t..k,'. Tiie they live 'ie-'--.it !.. siiir.i 3r"l it is 'i.-akrig c-.ri',.-rs I kn . a -l many Is.., vote f..r H.trrin ..' 1 r- t. land, though ti.. y v. i t I'--in n ralic ti. Let Hi.i: I'M V.j e er re :,.s -a i,, -, ci.ar: i.ibie tilll-s.' Ti,eT ir- s. more gft.ulne than n.en. h-i jives a ljvar A i- .ic in i .-t-iy sr.. on i i: , :n ..-s i: i Women .i.-n t sec, a to st-- a::v w hen tiiey j-n: a eo-n ia' to man's b.o . V.'iicre do ue ii-arr. t anyway but fr.-rn oar m.th-r? wtil nt a ni'Sther and her i.'-i- g ' anyway but fr.-m oar moth-rs? Y i tir.g alunit the street a:id at the . , p- .r w ran. p:ar-: .man r.'.vys a :e walks pit-:, ,iv ou;te oi e !ie -y n... rr ' ir..l a ii.-n -: e k- tii- .. r;e t.' and o;.-ns J r s;,, ,t gi-s thmug'n ail ti -we t,t w iiu :i iir;ve a -!rv-g..ia , i. i-k t -he is a diferept k:.: l ..( -.r. and when she i.as 'i-i . -i r:.... g:Ves It to her ii!-.'" . !:!! ! at I s.- 'oi ii to o'.- it t . li.e -r. :'.-- : ' is no klii-le:girt.-t i.-.-i . lint. It is 'he 1 li i,:'- -,i ;,-ni: . ity. Ti.e t-.y grow. 11 j f. lie n.ee:s ti.e wi.ri i in a tia- -r a-prai-tical b . b'it ii," g;ri -a woninnan-: never f rg is ;. a:, i ta 1:. t... r ? a. ;..s ( . . , t:- i':i;j ',- l.I'e r-r r- i ic f..r the nr.f..rt.iiia. There :s . in !he a -Ms. -r.- . :,.i- -v ;- n ,t ent:ri..y tt.an. -i.-ii-..; 1 iy 1 f a t ' - ... A Sr i I have i- Tjscgler in Coffee. - n to',. I I Aar a so I- i to w.i: iwa'd ..i;i. i. -; , .r ! ;..-!t after h.s -.. h He !,a i f c-i. U e, lor w -. , h ii- ,.l , A ingt: t ri. v. ii !.,r.:.g .. tii. r.gs m -: 1 .1 r-i.-i . : Ti.e -lius-ter t-e- .1 r,-...,-.. - : . . Icie!,. e. ho 1 II . M t .-. 1 -r. a.-rs. -ai.r g I. b ... h v . i . a -, t .1 ,ar ,. .r. de. a sTari i, lllg ' il ' v -r i. . rie ir.s a Ii They org an or lr : .:. ar" ma-We 1 lure .11 '. " The n..s?e. t. the f lb, - r, t: e .- .r.v --si'. t.'HCll ha i w.i. . over, an wa.j a ci sh.ivl;-.g , B . V Si!. " '-.if ns r .: t;e :, .--,er t" any r..'e. ..- -; . o-f Ha:..) s. - : nig. N t h-rig ::: n g to :1 i:iiit . I'.- of writer in ' Th1 "1 hi 1 hi-, e t r--. .r. or there 1 ilia to i '.-v n.e. ar. 1 ,';-v. -r .. es I-t ti 1 1-1 . men'-.. L-'p V new . pA. n,, v.- , an,J ares .iiou' i ' r i g-ass or b e, ily is it i:;;--.ri.. .-.-v. n rii.a.n, ..1 frOSts S;i. V rr-f r-e I' gass is very ini--. -is t.. the-n wet sn i ca i-irg ! -; - Tj th-jrojghly rjm nan 1 more praisew.jnhv than to be uf a a rm y . o? '1.
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