The Somerset Herald. r - - " - LfWA l!l WI'LL K.iit and lwprit.rr WEHNKSlAY.. -v'' Tin m xt thing to prepare inna-jura;: n. .I 21. --r- i t),. fir Mrs. Htttinwiv i wi-artitg ning wnile" now . "that win- 1 Tub R-f-TWiwrMnp r.miH will I visible! in nlxpot five wpseks. The chn-nlieiiimii .still biooio over the irrave of the Ib-iiKs wt. xx n i-aiise to rWlei-t tiiat tirvat W. Z. Scott will ""n ) lout to Tin Pu-ut!iiun will have?.).! rea.n to j.-ite thanks '-n the yth inst. It in Ipelpeved thut the "MilU'.ariff hill" will never ! taken from tin- iis-e.pi.ler. No Ikp.1v fares li 'W whi ther Mr Cleve land p t liJiiiin mi lK-i-rxjtion Pay or nut. J'.i ex Ih-iiiia rut ami M 'V limps w'"" happier than the St. Johns and the 11 rukies. It was Pn-nidi-nt Cievi land's free trade theory tlmt ran"! tin- -it lit'toii thiit now o.nfr nin him. Co,itts conveiii-s a-ain on tiie Cit M,.!i-hiy of IicTtnlper, a iitt'e over a week fiuiii now. It' nosion will enil on tiie 4th of Man h, ls.i. TitK olhcml IBHjorily for the lK-iin-rat in ManUuil in only Tiiat in a pretty narrow n.arjin, ami it may I w iped out four vi arx iience. Mr. t'i.t. ki ami went a i.niji way out oi liin road to kick the Ann ri'-an t-ii'i 1"H it in olx-crvcd thut the fi-xtive uiiiuial 1 .ropinin jtrwn pastiino hy pleasant waters. . ,. , ii'i T lh ii liuie oi;r 1 iiii"cr.it!c fi lends .... ,. are U-gimiimr to nfpni late the Mtuti- 1 cam-e of ti.eir oid cry "Turn the ra-o-a.. out.'- The rhois ir the jat tiw to jeer and taunt tln-in. Iikhml viilari'T if the prii-e of a fair count in U e-t 'ir.'inia. if one i to had. and the fact that Chairman iay dia-sn't take many hoiirn for t-lmnlicr ip tiusi' for n-ioicins- I I How n.-uld it he f-T llif. lal! to vote j with the nepub!irHn':it!ieoriM!iiz.ition .f the Hou-pe' Tin i wtoit the five tiade crank in the piny wanted him to lo a few month ajro. Thk ilp r lining to the I vim rat ic cloud i-thtil ihev h:i-la i nil.ere ls-f .re. To a icirtv thai was s oil unJ-ait K:H-r six . onspvutive I:',,- an .! her vcviil-c is not ! I kely to prove fatal i .',..in Tif't. ' Tut: ril'.y-lirst Couips will contain four ex-SM-akerso( tiiat body : Nathaniel I'. li.inks. of Maw. hus-tis : Samuel S. t'ox.of New York : Samuel .1. Jiandall, rif Pennsylvania, anil John i. Carlisle, of Kent uck v. Titk official count shows that Harri son's phiraiity iu New York iri J:'i,i:n'. Clevelaml's plurality in Issi, was i,U7. In the late content the Kepublicane caiuc down to Harlem Itridi' w ith Si.iV.n) Ite-iuhlii-an plurality. A I)fcia-KATic organ savs llmt "lieticral ! commended for his ability to atand up Harrison w ill not make a cabinet of men ; under defeat and not to lie too much cast rrealcr than hiuisc'.i." Possibly not. ! dow n by political reverses, 1ml the lignres tieneral Ilarnsun has lu'iy prmed him- j will siaipelv lwar him out in his glorify nelf the pis-r of any. If his cabinet is ; ing over the result or tin- ma-deriy way comiiippwd of men ol his 1i adtli of stati-s- iu which the caiiipttign a coreiucle iu Inallsliip and his loyalty the JiUolic will lie content. Tiik olln ial isiuut of the vote Iu Kh.ah Island oil the autlragp' aiiip-iidau nt shows tlpe amail nisjorily of 741 ovp'rtbe iips-psp-fpary liirp-r-iiliba in its favor. IKr-alier t lim is to l no pnipoity .pi liiiicaiion for voters, but everv man of twenty cpiie 5er of aire nine ra.t bis bal- I'Pt, Pji-;ep-t to liM U-Pl.pl restrt.tlolis, .n'Vtlfl lie has IivpsI two years ta the Mat., an l ix lootitba in ti e iminlv. T it i: rm t e V ' , n -., to e. ,u lit psi.i I, a-rs-p, peove 1' 1. ipo iTe.n praitavd ill i so.', .it her hi' le rpp -tales, .' I'llOo- an on Ii. is rsi.1 Con i ip.ss-!iv .4 a new il.'iti. a. a e' 1 a I le ib . at -n p2 to- p"i 0 nai C ti.p! op psp b.p c or rpp tl r pr- nt ad nun - lara?l.pi 7 lie spp. .'!. . '.'aii.s 11. li-'pi;'.. ; wi." ad p.pp-r 1's loi un. t.p.t Kip- ..pif are il that lliep Wo. iio I ..,.- I- go I pp. a (lina sa.sl ti .iwp-i. load.- by cipuntrv. t-tp-nioinsi a l lie-l hv litr iViii.M-rats ars t..l p laiiiiEie a d ifi C.pppg-.). -mil piiprfri.s's in tbp Ss.tilh that w.fs- iimioiibte lly carro-l by the !pul''i!-:ii at tiie ;,itf ciep-iion, and it is jpfrilpa' li' that is'iiirt.-atis- will U- giv- -c the rUnna'ita. It i eertain. Imai ivr. i that the Il-pui.l,. mis will start in with a ' bur nuiior.tc ol n.pt !" than live in the Iloiisp', Hnd tin invci:gMtt'Pii ol the iloc-ton-d ar.d faisifiisl r-turns will il'iuhtiess result in the unss sting f thou1 who can not '-l.Tirlv show that thi'V Wpti legally and fairlv eh-cleil. The Ilepublii-an plstfonu demanded a free ballot and an honest count, and murk you! we are going to have it. The coun try has Militiiitted too long to the rule of men who cither represented a nominal .constituency or occupied scats in 0 on tgrem thniugh tUe instrumentality of siit jiresavd isullrage or fraudulent' ballot. Itulliloxers and balhat-Uix stulfcrs may a well take notice that there is going to i j p i r .: . - i : .1... BV ",m ",r "" """' ; next couple of decades. The Hepublu-an j arty ha eoine to stay. j j I'yutn the new law '.lie President tai Kstor will meet at their resptitive Stale capitals, on the second Monday iu .la 11 nary instead of the first Wednewlay in IVceiuber as formerlv. This law also rovide! that the tiovernor of each Statu i abailaenil to the S,s retail v of State at I Washington a copy of tiie vote in detail on each Kleitor, us certified by tin- Sute Ttipard of Canvast-i r. The ballot of the 1 Kleetoni w ill be otvin'd and counted in joint H-spsiou of Cour.-ss on the fussmd Wedoeialav in r'eliruarv. t - Tne Southern sspera are vtgoneisly at- tempting the foolis-ii task if boid.iii! the j Sspolhern lalp t nrp'tlper as a political tnut by tat.itig the cry liiat the rp-ssilt ,pf ' the Utr i-'us-ti.in w:a ..tory over the j NMith and a vi.birT pe-r the 1 iikp- j rsratir ii.rTv, Tnii' sj. t s i-f pia'ignant tornfmbrv will otlv re t uitn tta tu- ! tb -nv. Ttpy may twoiMio to oveiwae ' aud icfraud UejMit.lipsaia. in that a. :i"0 . , tip I hmo. I!t the a !m.ii..n of tM- ! sj, o j ,1 1'., , ,,f ! litw-wl ss,sr t.. t.p W e-t. Tl.e l p r p.f a appii.1 s-oitth v. -he f.n-ppT, ami t'tir ShPppM-l tpoittlcXi. of tot pv-ta-tt b-fU to aii.iit Crst fast. ,,e Kuj ;.-f t h-v .'! t. ; j4 ,j t!j. , ,, ri, i,er Io- . a-tp-ig tl- r 1 .y! frwrti.hi. The K-piamA No Noetlp. u. ts.ii.li, tijl tbe !...'.-. Us. Ji- . M aat . l.i a. r. ate .4" .J-' -b. ! ha. uaen.tejw to a.sKupany le ie-icral to eird I ii. .ii, will In rrafu-r in-the rale of i ,u , i.l, u limdiii iaiit : d-y V rvti f Wish ti.-"..'u ou the lAssa-km of bis Lnaugu ppivpfUlis t.tal atl pfl. t Af. an boip-s boot.' ratxpn. j Ttir. r -'iim fa-Is-' t Twiiti.-t: I p.,n:i- f s.i..-t't, r-e.l(oro, i.iair an-i j (.ttni,iri- ,BPt ut Hpd:id:.yU:rif lurt Ttie liiv t' er:v.i tin- vote n:t lor tin- nu. s I Con;;rvi n tin- Mli itnd I" nike ..it the (TtiS'-rtto f i-i' tf'u f-r the n. wssftil -:;:idid.ti-. M.-'ti-on li. Iiosli, of I.awTurkjf--t t.wi'..i, there- . . X I turn yAf- I--r fto:i.?r'l ' ran'y ; .wiprimt 1 . . . . . ... r : IVhm. J-r js.h.i.t.i ; James -u. ! Kir.kii.a. f r V.lair. an-tll. II. M -y.-rs, f,,r t aiiit.ria. The vote a canv.wl moM as follows : h-!aP-i senti R n.. ii r I na'i V I'.. J..i:H -.i.-k.:l.f. 1. S. s s;il .i-ri ' ' ijr Irf'l P'a-n s irrt t-nsl si -vr 'v- tfcj I.Ei.tj:tTE ViKpKiiEiaL of Waaliinon Ti'iritory, liO i ain of .Senator Vur bfv, am) a Mralit Ieiii icrat. fwyi" tlie T.Tri'..rv is iiiiturallv Kerputniran. Its popiihiti'.n is aii't ampriltr.B to niadesrriptiiin, is "a wmthTftj! oi.tntry an empire in itself." Iw shippinc is . .i i . i ... vcrT fi-iit : the learatio'd laat year were lieveiith ir the I'nion in int "f tonne.e. j '"In he niimln-r of Amrrtran shijia luilt I ' fir f irtij.'n tra-le,' uiys Mr. Ynorhee, J i "wf r.ink !ir.t in all Vnitiii St:itei ports, j i New York la-ir.s nwon'l. In naturul re- j ' Minri-p-H we a:v ri lu-r than New York or j ' IVntiM Ivar.i.i. We have coal, inn, liim- i ln-r, sn.l piti i'nipi niclaln. Tho whole 1 ejoleni art of the Tt-rritory is umlerlaid j w ith coal, no that it han Iwii calliil the j IVnn-vhinia of the N.irthwi'-t." TritHF. in a auuiiiticant fait connected j with the lute e!e-tion wliirh presasen a i rreat ih-al fir tiie future Much of the I ;ncrea"l Ii -pulihcan strenrih in the next (Vinijre niiiH from the South Thin fiiow-p the Uvinnitip; of a politi'-al chanire ! which it rapidly ail.-amrinir with the in- !i;-!nai wraith ami prnnvnnuf tlio Sjuth. It in not likclv tliut anv iVmia-ratic can- didut.' In-reafer can U-';n his ca!ciilati..n hi-wlli ill? down lo;i elivtorxl voter, aa i I pture fir tun from the iol.d South, w ith I : a rret-l lint like tieninil Harri-i-in. who ! ,.0(110(l jllto ,,K1. entirely free from any I etulMrrainif complicalionis. hy a lar'- ; .M,mi!nr tni.ri!v, and Mipp.irted hv lulh j . u,, f,f t om;ress , true Htatesnuinsiiip will have an oppirtuoi'v to awrt itielf. ! and under its iM-ni'.-n inllnrn.te (rftiirmph- .. .. .,, , . ,r, i teal divitoon will fa.ie awav. flu-relsan - ..n.t Ml l.l t.. th 0 li.it..tll tkuhtl.il TMiPPTtir ol the "Solid South. A i. ATt! Washington Kpm ial hays. "Ail the annual' report of the dejurtiuents will lf no framed a.ttosivi-aiiiviiu tly t- e liintipry of tl:e tirvt Iviihk iatic a imiuU tratiou il.'e the war." That ih to b.ty, the oil. ual chiefs of the n veral ilepart m iiie are ex pe ted to write poning eu- ! Ioieof the irr at and glorious vioik a- oinph-lied therein dur.t.j; their ollicial terms, i he iosl orv, when complete. i, will be aiio'it an fair ar.i impartial as an certain so-calied hi.-'-ories of the war of the rtbcliion, written for circulation atiioi.; the ei-(iifcileratc. It Ls too eariy to write a full and jut liisiory of the (.'levclaiid adtnini.lration. Wc must ai Until the cuia i counted, the Is,k3 huiaiui d. an 1 the tiisi te faet.sarrall re vealed, and we may lie certain tlial alter an unh.uis'd n iew tilt' American people ; ill ai;ord the full uieastire d prait for whatever fif jrvi.1 is foutnl placed to its credit. It w ill not lie a history of volu minous m: j ' n B esteemed contemporary, the S.im- ersi't ' iiMi'.', in its last issue congratu ! lates tiie I i.-iiiocraev of the cmnlv upon the gallant tight they made at the recent election and besto".vs great praise upon j Chairinau I hi for his consummate gun eiabihip in organizing and uondu'ling the cauiigti. Hir neighbor is to be the county. ll.irris. ii's plurality over I ieveland in the coui.'y in 2,Vii;. the larg est ever given a Presidential i-ndi late. t level. in I tiseive l 1' .'.l; Votes this year. Itl lsl, he pilled 2.4 pi V'ptca. In lsll, II.ttMiM-k n-is i'.p-1 2 totp-s. In PM, 1 lid' It p illed votes. Sfl it Will Ipt wl; that tliere pn les votp-s i.ll.-d in the e .utity t! at rti.y l'rs-.i t, ttii.it p l.-cion h. n ' ir.s 'y rn-' 've ! oijly 1 1., '..e ,. ' r li.oi I t'i l:--pt i" 1 be la- t el. r net :n 1 S'tnoeratir i year tlitm s'.m-e 1:2. -s; voti-s. tlllie.lti V"te the cottt'tv. 1 1 r isoli hap the pp.,:.,.- r-.'i i.. aU ai d :, it ': pi i 'i ii' .-1 i i.-. : : ip- iiii i ve 1 4,s: .IM- ill ' Ii the v 'tp-s. A j l.e I.i till- ( K in.s rat e n- a f. more Pn- f-ir our pp'!!;!-.r to 1 ...Tj'.tl'.lte himsvlf lltai c ure no !'-ueH rati;- vi .up-i.t'v no iV-i.KM'rat in a p w ; .11 to ..t '.!. tin- la ! . lil.d part, iu s et , ''l:i, v . P.TLsS COMMENTS i So-g of G. Clrviland " "pVe a-e two irari ier-. I: i-"r and 1." i I N, w Y..'k T : The studi tit of .liar- j k.'iiial.-a!ioai- run in fine f..-m. The j -t i lent. ,.f maxims were left on tlu-ir bnev l.ii!iaiia;ilis J-.t,t'l- it'.-m-ral Harri-s'ii j r,-. eip.il oa'y 'to h-s plurality in Pennyl- j p j-iU llian was iriven to P.Iain t'lsst. and Itl.i;iu c,ev wa the i land V.-i in of Peiiiisyivania. ,'t: !r. the L-t ten years' rty ot Wa-hingto'i Territo- . thetaVlMe i'ro'.s rty ol V a-ln Ilgto'i Tern tip- , rv has iin -iscd $t"i.iiii.o.ii. VA'asbiugton I wiil make a fine K-publii-au Stale one of j thi-se days. j Ma.sm Hia I T-!.'.,n,,.l,: Mr. Havid II i Hill is a prettv big man in New York, but in our opinio.", he has citmbed to the top of j Its piiilii-a'. lad lcr. His rewards have been j fully as iarge as his dp-serts. j Iis Angles 77mr.v The duty of the lie publican Jiarty wdl be now not pmiIv thepr- j teirtion of American indiisirip-s. but tiie pw- teetion of the lullot !mx in every pm inet of ! fa-t that he is married. It supports its av thesoutli w here, uirh-r a 1 Vniocraticadmiiits- serliou by contending that the TJeiuosral.c tratioti, fraud ami violence have held sway. 1 party is not in the habit of electing 111 a r Philadplphia tiirurd: A ken ob.-Hrverof! rieJ mvn to ,lie PresideiK-y, and coi.temls ourfpoiitii-s suys that the teniraiice move- '' l!,e tw0 Presidents elected by the Jem- uH-nt has be.-o.ne a tiht against the saloon, j,,,,,, , , (.n lIrul.kc,mcs,. Xhe j,, llftl)r ,.vjl ji in xile man tlo T,f Iu,t in t-j, .mi 0t vfhich he drinks nor in the warehouse iiere whisky is stored. New York Sua: There is one very consul intf result of the iaie lViuiK-ratic defeat. Tne ilou. 1,. J. I'liclis. oi' Vermont, tin- extraor piniary 1-iivoy Kxtraiirditian and MinistiT r.empoi.-nnary wiiom .vir. tieve.an.i sent to ni.srepres.-m me t ...icu r-taies a. me . our. of su .tamisi. will Ion !iis situation iu about j four m jniUs. Plu-lps was a mistake. j Kistpin J.mrn-t : i'iie d visiou of the Nu- j tional l:epubiiean t oinmittts lo retain it orjatiitaiion. witii h"a 1 1'iarters at Washitig. ) fin u . one. Tne twupur oiiI'iii'ils from Deiii-s-rutii iin!:ss, as to the rclarv. strength J.ulit to f Ibe pinii-s iii the next H ijse I i" t.t p :firt n.soiTitv by mac-p- u'.atroi- of k n 1 the fruits of nct .ry wld.h arrrdiuiel tiieui at the pills, liaff..l.i r Pis-si l,i,i HaTis-in II riot W apjp.p:i-i al am tf.rp-it a hichet ui f.,ierati im- latni m iy inase Hp U-sr-1 t..r ranipispp ibeir tbiH. anj 'heir s prll. and bap mi.-... dry na-lest "."i'.l s'lirvi. ptnb- e-i-r. . 'le-. 4 -.-s wh"sr eh-ef amnsrtMs;, I " "' w t, fln I oi I "a""''- ''- tt-W i " ;h T " ';ir mr be a j a'ti-v t ot t- s on v m. sp u.1 i. ossjn. j pr. ys....I1 Sl.fsB .tmpi.. .ti l li aml exruta ; tar as .'f i lull' ip-ra. J'ti inei.tMi.-ij; thui i 1 ira'i.pip I ffe . it. .m tl.e l'U ti '.iji.v .1. i i.f llip ii p-i'.!irjn :i-lniinNir.ilion will l tu iwn'.l 't' ll.e ". in 1 1 .l."iri!iiie.l hy C'.vxv Ian j an' hi S rvtarj-ufihe Tr'iry smu:ie hauL. amS Hi1 in vi-f merit 'if ih wme i:i tli.' larnTl nion f.f jircramiil K.ti'I. ihns fl!-vix th jp"i.'.eof a -.nkm of tho lusr .i n inti'rT. llliivjis -S.'i.v J-m.-.i'J: No. Mr. Springer, fi.ii niwlri'l t.iiriil t..ir' ul?i lap TlaL'fpfa ; niir. lijk.ita w.l! fcivs jurioe di-ne he', i i.ui af!ie i a iitt'r pariiruUr a.i to her as- rt.ii.-i, as wi' I an the of pj!e from nh'iiu iw- i to niy-ive fjvori. l.e prefers ;J:at yon r.niii::c your optvu.: I ion to her in-!'re-:s. I .!. la ail! he ' all riplit"' in IHSii, I "'"" Capital Chat. Fnini th Pitt l.tiTvl: r.ibdrfy Ill-fuitrh. Tliere :s only urn? ver.liirt exprc? by th.uw who have been lo New York during the oanipaiirn that the giory of the victory in N w Viprk Siale lhnig entirely to Mr. uay. u. ii'o. oi me vjininiiaiii j t'"iurt. who prclineil Mr. Harrion s elet- ' "" Bpa'n. I " womlerful " man. "His onranizai ion xu , e pt;rit.TTt auiti .Pi r. wjurr.nu'v on uia iviiirn from New York. ' He au prrpared lor anvthiiiK. Ill the dmlricts where l knew Harrison bail a majority lie kept a good j working margin. f the U.-putilicun major ; ity waa .".J'l, he hail it n-prtcI to him aa ; lui. If any atletiitPt ha'l h-.vri male to steal j the Sute alter the Ih publican rwuriis were ! in, hr ha.1 still that luarfTin of extra votes to I fill hi k nfnpii. He was prepared for any attempt to bluff, too, atnf if the Democratic j mani;er ha4 triexi to claim theStule, lie bad .V'pi":i hu-inenH men ready to fp out on Uroad j way and pi tlnjir bluff one better." i Ainither correspondent who rat in the thi. k of the ti'li'. aid : " There could have , been no tampering with the return while i,! .lay man there. He h:id the em ire Pinker- l ton lorivout, with 11 ilpert rnikerton at their bca'l, tiardin; the :). There was one atn inpl made to ste.il .'i.'Hii or li,'! voiei in KnM.klyii, but one of 1'iay 'a detectives found ii out. a?id called noon tolinnv Iiaveuiiort at (i ci,K in ,,e niomins to checkmate the mn. The Il -pubiican t'omaiittee had I)ri.w"a wire tapp.-d, and knew every mn-a,t tliat came into the lVtnx'raac hewlii.iarttni or was sent out by tiie lein.icra:ic Commit. tee." JIr- ilr:re and the IetuN-ratic 0mmitte ; kuew at mtdiotfh! of lues-lay that Harrison had lartiej New Yora and before daybreuk tmv knew tl.it Wwoiimii and Illinois had ' fttayed in the K. piiiii.-uti ranks, a,ud that t lev. land wa tvrlailily hxpteil. Tilt' story 11. at Senator lioimaii haJ diapovens errors in tiie count in K.nr county was circulated ilirotiliout theioiiniry forthe aoie pur se of ! v,n rl. vi-lat.d lia: Wen a haiev tolled .re s i"ie of ti.eir tts. There was v.-ry little lied.:".', though, and it is prolaiile more inofuy l.arijvil batid O'l the evi-nt 'if lies i-onti-t than ipn any pm'ious Prrsi.len'al eteil.oil. K.-presiMit ilivt! AV. L. Sc-itt of j'emi-ylvaiiLt. lias lost an amount liinsted ai J io '.o'l The iiiom y ubirh Mahoney, tip- Ui ikrnaker. i m putlinp: up all ocr the ' . omitry on i ':eeiaiid as Mr. ft'u'lt's. - - The Rapublican Cirl and her Win ning. New Yort ftln. Jn the I i of election lK'tsho!ld bechnin ii le ! a wajjerof f i n von by a young lady in thi city tin Iarr:"tin. Slie ls-t in earnest anl put up her money like the other fellows ami lis.k her winnings like a man. but the didii t impart any Vermillion hues to her (particular part ol the town in coniuen: didn't iiicreusp-the measurement of her cra nium or stay out ull nij;iit to come home iu a cab w hiie the binls sail: in tiie dawn ; nor try to unlock the front door with a hairpin or a shoe hook: didn't g t on a can !' bender or as si 4-water liz: duln't even liny a lioiinet or a b in -lain box, but gave the entire sum to charitv. Wanamaker and the Cabinet Tr m t!ie Ne Virk Pns, Ri p. "Two things are certain in regard to Gen eral Harrison's Cabinet." said a well in formed gentleman yesterday and one who made the nom nation piible at Chicago. " The first is that Pennsylvania will have a pnrtMio arid the other is that Lew Wallace wit! be Secretary of War. The Pi-nnsylva-oia man. I b -lieve wiil (e John Wanamaker. tti"ti-t:i lie is not a certainty. Mr. HUine wili hare the Slate lVp irtmil olfered liim is'vmid a d oiibt and tliere are indications tiiat be wili acis-)it." Chairman Quay's Work. i Wv-rtiv.;ro. Nov IV C J. 'J ny aid j lo n.gti (b-ti lie ibo'i;-.,! bis work wa alsmt ' d'ltie. The l'-puiiiicai m-pTdy -night now l-.i..:.d at lire. He tliotifht it nii.-l.t be j spo-i n. He had j it rs-..'tved a telegram an : notiii.-ing thai tiie K"Hitjliean caitdelaie aoiiid ppvivp; !beps-r.;;i -ate in the Ko-sl Cali i foriua il.stn' t. but tiie chief result ot his work sini e be eaui here was that he iire- v,,,tl,. tilt. Ipp.nii.-rats from cpuntijig in their .;, ; ,l,,-U.fi, s. .;;! rn States. M ,!, Mlt. .:,t ,.mi. t ni'ht cpi il'v con- tident that the K .piiblieatis bad carrusl the Hons., ihroirrh the Virginia, North Caroli na W-st Virginia and Maryland Keptibli.-ans. ol. i.i isy will pmii.ibly tiike a brief vai-a-tiipn l-lore Congprs. shall nieet. He will protiatiiy tpe iu Pbiladeipba o:l Saturday, although he will not attend the K 'pubihan glortticutippii on Saturday nigiil Philadelphia Republicans ., . , Pun vtutia oiv, Niivembf Ii. The pa- ,)f R .ln,UHva club, here to-night in .ieir.jon of litr jany a victory was a zn-at dt-:u MitrutioM. Vi-Pitei.Wiii -elect Mor- ton. wipo n-viewed the procession, was given an eiitlmsia-'i.c ovaiion bv the 2-Vn ' i men iu line and tlii nii'ij tboiiand speclau.ra. Mr. Morton dotlcd bis li.it. bowing a-1 p-aeh organ izaiioii saluted him on reaching the stand. onuners ere carnpsi. out ine mcnptlons tb'nsn were exceptionaly in slerate in tone for such an occasion. This is acismntisl fipr by an order issued by "''"' I"""""""- me "rrv ing ""i'"'i"'" "'is-viiia pm,,, cur- -eature, derogatory to the opposition or their candidate Why Cleveland Was Defeated. Wasuisji.ton. Nov. lt A Sunday pajer liere atlrihtitrs the defiat of Cleveland to the Dcratic party iu tiie last luiny years, Bu chanan and Cleveland, werv bachelors, and that the third baclielor i-atididate, Tiliku, came very near an election. It further dis-lares in support of its novel pnsisition. that the IVmocnats on Xovem- 1 ler li elivled two Ipsi helors. Hill and tprant, I to very iuifsirtant orw,p. Dakota Wants In r-ma i. la(., Nov. P. it is rrpor.epl that a meeioigof pniininenl citiaeita ot Nortb lla pta will be held Iperr sisin to divcuss ibe fiibiety ol c-ii!n.g an ear y eoo-tiiutiotial cpivntion o that tiie a.lmui Hi of North 1'ikota iii.ij '-e br p.i.hl ah. ml at the first 1 "l's aior iipv irp.i.f tirj'Hia i.l ilarr The rib l'aki-ta lnti icraile I iwiiicpiens.in:ivt!st hare pVtrarvled of tl j Sps rtsrv of D.ikipia Te-Tiie-sr t)s emnicst. of t cpsion of U" It lleirv a a i!eU-.i (o l '..iigr.. Tuey a-iw-rl tliil lap eotw .wst M ptilpfsrs an I lianl a an vtn.L Mituih 1'ik s iiaPiii( trie iisvp-pvary q loioi -iai Ippt staiebiaaL Amonf H.s Old ComradH. 1 su t e .i rs, ippr Pi A rts-tiiipa pira Mr lli-n. and sr:fr t.-avbl bv Ibe wrsrivs.rsol hi. ot I Kftmrat. llpe S-vrtit.nli hnUaima II ui altriidrd bt trvrr i of il,r urv pen ih ih..,r wiles and 'Uu;lit- r. It a-a bra aut evevil. No i.nlin .f nil. . tl.e t.riirs-: and Mis. l!r'-o i...i. I i -m. ..-:'!, p.. 1..... Sol West Va. Republican. COFF SAYS HE'S ELECTED. Ha Declare the Will of the People Shall be Enforced. Wiiekliso, Nut. The following re ceived this evening from General Golf is self explanatory : 't.nHKim'Rn. W. Va., Nov. lit. Mtlpowell county .'ive nte 174 inajoriiy. Hon. John ppoper telejrraplia from Uramweil that my majority in Wyomiiipt is OlMcial re turn now Dhow we have earned tiie .State, and I Khali u.-w all proper mi-aca, before all auitnlile iribunal?, to enforce the will of the I p"opte an xpnssrd at tiie !oils, and to pro tect ibeir interests a:id righta. X. Gorr. Though the Iienvpcratic committee still claim the election, Judjre Fleming, GoiTs competitor, adniila it settled. The Fifty-First Congress. Avording to the information received to day at Senator i'iay'e headinarter?i. the .ilit t 'onpreMi will !lund as follows : .' ldSoutii Broken I Fiftieth Fmr-fttt I Cnnpress. ( ipi.re. K Ii. K. H. A'plnma s . s ArkatiMw-. .. a ... a ' aol.irnia 4 2 4 1 i t ilora-tn 1 ... 1 ... I l '..i.n.i l.eut. 13 :- 1 j 1' as are 1 1 : Morula ... i ... I 1 I Irenrs'ta I" 1" j l.'in.o. II S I t 7 ' ! In.liaipaw 7 C -t I' ! 1 .pt - f a HP : ; Katiw. 7 ... 7 Ktilpr kr 3 S l'HMljim ... 1 Tp ' Maiue 4 4 ; - r IslP-t. . 1 i tt ti I Mas. lia-t'a s 4 J.i a j I Vh'-hipran - pi a V 2 i Mitim la .. 2 tl ... i I M,.-.-:Ha ... 7 7 M...-iri i II 4 HI i j iwiptwaa 1 a N.p.-p 1 ... 1 ... I e lUml'liir? II a ... i I - J- r)f ." 2 4 -i ' N.-pp If 1'p Pi 1"' i : N.inh I'arvliua. 2 7 'i ii ! ! ion.. .. i in : i i i-rpr.pn I . 1 ... , i l':'l.'l..tu, -jn at 7 j 1 Itti-.l' l-:ai.'t J ... J ... j s sisith I an.nipa . ... 7 7 i i T.-nin-ws.' s 7 ; Tex a- ... It ... II ! j eril..:it 1 ... 1 j 1'aoiia 7 ;'. 1 S j . irrniia. 13 I ..-''ai-iu 7 '2 7 - J T.rtaU l.ii lul l.i7 j k-.'patilieaa iBajiin'.y. 7. N'itf. Theiv an-four di-tri'-ts elasi adr.nii- i ful m liieti are mil iie-iiht.t in th-? a!oe ta ile. i nine'v inn- p'aeh in 1 jUil'uniia, Murviaaid, New Vork and West t'irvinia. The House Is Republican. Wasiiisi.to.x, Xoveniber 17. Senatorljuay speut some time to-day at headquarters, and appeared to tic in the best of spirits. He was more communicative than usual and lalktsl freely in n-gard to the alleged attempt of the IVmocrats to steal a majority of the II 111 -e. He declared (positively that the nepuUicans would be able to show the election of PW niemliers; or a majority of five, and he carid little what course the Democratic manipula tors pursued in working the machinery in Itemocratie districts and states to gp-l a ma jority of the eertifieates Into the hand of the party candidates. The Kepiiblicaus bad fairly elected a majority, and will hold with an iron hand what they had won with the balloL General Clark. Chief Clerk of the House, was to-day, oi usual at his room at t lie Capi tol. He ha 1. however, ceased to claim the pissiiiilily of s I'ein.s ratic m ij irity. He mould not admit that he bad given up the contp'st, but men-ly asserted that there was nothing certain yet. A DetiVHTAtic friend of l.is informed s eorressmn-nt. howiTer, that (be General had told hinvprivalely, a day or tH'o ago. that there was no doubt in rcg-ir! to the Kepiibli.-au anatomy, but it would not lie more than three. Chairman Quay claims live, itb s possibility of nine. It is ipiite ap parent in every tpiarurto day, that ll.eleni oi.rats have aiundoued hope, atid litiaily coii wsled thai the K-pu'jlicans a ill organize the lion-, of the Fifty-first Conr-ss. K-.prtsip'ntative It itterworth, of O'aio, ar rivisil iu ibis city to-d iv. II says that while he i le it a candidate for the Speakership, and would prefer to be on th? l oor. he is ipii. willing to abide by the judgment of the House majority. It is rum ue.1 iu this con nection that 1! -el, of Maine, bad writ-en a friend in this city, in response to inipiiries, p say that be will bi a candidate for the Sjieakership. If this be true, the question is as goiKl as settled, for all a'ree that Kt-eJ can have it if he a'auts iL The Vote in Pennsylvania. H.vHnism ao, Pa., Nov. IU. Owing to an imperfect underslandiug of the law, returns ppf the vote cast for Pn-pident in Pennsylva nia are lacking at the State Department for a dozen counties. All the counties have re Kirteil the vote for Auditor Genera! except Delaware and Washington Without these counties Ibe vote is as follows t McCim int, lb-publican, &i,.Ki. Mejer Democral, 4-12,-ii.ii ; Marquis, Prohibition, Ill.lCJ; Greert-back-Jjibiir, 3.472 ; scattering, 7!) ; total ll.il. 5tf. The otlieial vote of Il.-lawv.ire and Washington counties will incaease the ag gregate to alsiut il.nUVJ, over liD.tiv) in ex cess of thai cuM fpnr years ago. The Demo- cratic increase is abtpnl 13 r cent., and the , and two tramps, who were stealing a ride. Ri'publican increase t) per cent. P.ut for the i wn- kilhsl Dwyer and Connell were resi large Democratic gain in I'bilailelphia, the j dents of Wheeling, W. Va ; Shay and Hall Republicans would have a bigger percentage : were residents of Wocpdstield. Ohio. TUe of increase than their opionents. The Pro- ! bibi.ion vote will aggregate U.'mO which ( 4.0110 turgor tliau that party cast in Issl. The (pris?uback-Labor vote from 17.0UU to it.ym. Miss W.llard and th Harty. has decreased Prohibition Cliictoo, Nov. lo -Miss Francis F. Willard, prpsbleut of the National Woman's Christ ian TpMiipcranre I'nion. wriuss to the Ao. ciated Press that she desir-j it to !e known thai the stutenient so irenermlly made in the religious and tasular pnesfp that the union re- u.piis-. i iii,ui.ii i " .m. ii u i luuuriiu. hi .r . , i tlte Prohibitum parly, or if liiey di nol, do- i . V . . . . ' carta incta uispo al. la totally iiicsrrrpsrt. Metnlperi are b-tl fnw a to their poliliial waa vppttsj d.iwa witliout pltdiale at the re cent New York Convention. Tiie Smtsv m i jpirity U-hrvfai in tl.-e Probibiiioti party an.l so plep-iari by resoiutiofl, but tip minor:)' i frre to diswtit. Tltej rw-cosint In Wast Virg nia. C iti.Topi. W. Va. N.pt. I" K.rav tbimg oMvrr ing the result ia this ftaie re mains tiie veTMsppt innjs-!ure. ainl all rei. prts o the contrary are pwrelr part isaa 1pJpi tiina are ernrly dtTiiVsd with ai-parently the j oVsTwti.pa an (tie Drntoeratki: e'il. I.i-p ) iniereat is Ufil by tsjtb aide. Uit there j wan esr-itriawitt wltaievcr. Jt w evKiil I that ia tbe end t'or.rvaa mat arbiirate. an I the ouiy Olat is for Ibe crssdnitila. Turn L j tr4 rctiireis Biake tiotT lioveciai- anl tl.e 1 Lp-.-U.atur a tie. A Crava Charsjei, At the n-pi;blican ban uet in New York, on Wshiplay evp-tiing. John S. Wise in a ss. bM: M!rovT ClevHand knew full writ that four years tgo lie was not e4eetvL but was (wnntasl in." BsSate Pannay.var.la. kansas U the banner tbiubliran State. It pure Harrison SJ.isaj nijonty. THE HOUSE REPUBLICAN. They Will Have a Majority of at Least Ssven Votes. Wt:nt!t:Tos, Not. There now no doubt that there will be a majority in the next HiMise of from S to 7. and it may reach 3. The IH rtiocrats have abandoned their plot to capture the low er bmncb ofCvnsmps ihruuch rertiiic-jtoa -f elivtioii i.-sued by j lvm.-ratii; tiovcrnom inj North Carolina, j Maryland and Yirjpiiia. I'ispatclies rps-eiv-' ed to-ilay iiy Cfuiirruan.yaay indicate that the r.epiiblKaiis will have at least Itfl mem brni ol the next House. A muni; the doubt ful districts now conceded to the Republicans are bolb Hi6se !n Xorth Carolina heretofore classed as doubtful. The 6lnr this oreirin saya : A number of the wiser heads in the IX-moeratie arty are conseling against any effort to hold a small majority in the House. It is understood that Senator Beck and Gorman think the party would be betterJorT in the minority, and that, with the entire responsibility upon the Republicans during the next Congress, the fiemocrau will have a much better chance in the Congressional campaign two years from now. The idea of oraniziiii: I against the admission of new States into the j l iiion they are said to regard as unpipular aim iiKeiy to ne uuritiu. it woiim oe net ter for the Dt-niocrals themselves to under take the admission of some of the Territories this winter. It is said that the President has expressed an" opinion that it would be unfirtunate tir t.'ie HjinocraU to bold the house. "It is entirely probable that the Star't fig ures bassed on the returns several days ao. will torn out to be correct. The Ilepabli cans will have four rvpresentativea in Cali fornia, three in Connecticut, all but two in Michigan, one iu West Virginia and three in North Carolinia. Taulbee's dis trict in Kentucky -may have gone Repub lican. This would make the XI 'publican majority ahmt seven. Don't Do It Young Man ! Krvtm Ihc Pitt-mi-Rh Time. Fnin the j-ajra we U-arn mIiat we milit s ifi'iy MiitjifJM w.is the fiict, t wit : that per- f-r office under the new a Imintstratioii. Tiiis is not pap. news. VmpiestionaWy ihere sill be many clian jes. but tliere are very lew pptth-es that are worth as much as some other employment would be. It is not as it ued to be. The pay of few olliees is iijual to what most of the incumbents eounl p'arn at other emioymeuts. Few men it ever came oat of orM.-p as well as when thev went in. Virtually their years have been thrown aw.sy. for long i-ontinuam'o in orths unfits one for other employment. In ci-rtaiu imjsirtaut is-specls ottiee holding is denioial izing and unlits men for businttss pursuits w hen the days of otii -e holding areover, as over they surely will be, and sooner than some expect. To those wlio intend to apply foroilice, especially young men, we say, don't doit! Stick to the busiueiss you are in. if you have none, seek one iusip-ad of oiliee. The oilices must lie lilted, it i, true, and tiiey will be; but the majority of those who get into them, when their time is up, or before, will say it was a mistake to have a.-ceptisl them. There :s neither sptstia! honor nor any profit as a rule, in otri-'-e. holding. The young man who goes into the business of office-hunting takes a downward sli p. It is a po.ir busi ness at the very best. Has Murdered 27 Men. Cimti.i--Tox, W. Va., Nov. 17. Alex Mes ser. one of the notorious Hatfield munlercrs, was arrested and brought to the police head quarters Itt-st ni-lit by Detective Gibson, of the Kureka detective aptney. Messer was one of the baud who caught the three Mc Coy boys in August, Is.:!, tied them to trees and sliol llien. to death. He at once left the county, and was lost sight of until aliout two weeks ago. Gibson and Cunningham arrested Kilison Hatileld. another member of the gang, who made a confession implicat ing Messer and several others. The detec tive a once took his trail and on Wednesilay ran lit 1 1 down on 5'gly creek, Lincoln coun ty, where they arrested hiin. Messer is alpnut 32 years old and has a wile and six children living in Lincoln county. He was at one time deputy sheriff of Perre county, Ken tucky, and was very prominent in the Bre ihetts county. Kentucky, tnnible several years ago and is said to have killed several men there. He has killed 27 men since the war. Gibson and Cunnigbam are two of tiie most daring members of the Kureka detec tives of this city and have run down several of the g.ing in the last two mouths. Gibson is ibe youngest m-'mliT of the force, bit utterly without fear single handed he went into M"" iv-'s stronghold, captured two of the bind, brought them to West Virginia and recivi-d the reward for their arrest. Two weeks nil he and Cunningham made a raid on the H-iGiciils. capturing KUispjn Hatfield and sh.poting Tun Ciianibsrs, one of the most ilestierato of the whole gang. The dectec tives were without food for llnve days, except what chestnuts they could pick up in the wood, and sulf iivd greatly from cold, as they were afraid to build a fire. The Eureka detctives lip to this time caplunsl seven of the II itli-'l.I and McCoy murderers. Seven Men Killed. Winti.u.N.i, W. Va., Nov. 13 The limited express on the llaltimnre and Ohio road, due here at 10. 4a o'ebpt k last ni;:ht, met with a frightful accident al Valley Falls, twelve miles east of Grafton. A f reign train going East was side tracked for the express to pass at that point, out Nisi Lonley, the brakemaii, iaiieu io cniste tne swucn. as a result ?ne express, which was running at the rate of (brty-tive miles an hour, dashed into the freight engine, wrecking both and a vesti bule car. K Iwanl Da-yer, the lireman. and William Council, engineer, of the freight ; Lnginecr John Sliay and Fireinin Kenneily of the express ; Charles Hail, a postal clerk, i' of all were hipei to their homes to- uai . .'VIIC III HIT ) I ' -. 1 IT ,1'IV IIUI .. Thraatonad Shut-Down. Pitt-iu'roii. Ta., Nov. II. The river coal ers' sailors have railed a meeting for next Tuesday hi consider the advisability of re stricting the production by shutting down all of the coal mines all along the Monongaliela river. Capt. 0 'Sell, one of the largest orra j tors, stated to day that there was no doubt that all ojieruiors will agree to suspend oier j alious at ait of the mint- for an unlimited ' js-rnsl. The miners, said he. wiil n. be ii. . , a - ked lo ai-ceiPt a re.lueli.in in wa-es, but we , . , . .. . . . . ., . . liave decid-l ibat it is bpftti r than to shut pl-ian all ipf the tuiiiesi, for the reason tiiat ! the selling p-ice ofpsna! is so low at Cinoin- I iiBTi. aiei lppipip ipp-rn pun., viiwi wv are not ' jiisliflpsj iu running Ohhii. The suspeiuioq wi.l ttirow i ki men out of en'fploy uietil. Lynched Fiva Of Hie Entmiti itrs(i:ri(i a Mo, Nor. lo A nnhpr tsw- heii this ciiy Ippilay frim Christian C.mu t;. ttie borne ppf llpe Lanpppu l'said k-tvphber king. Dave Walker, lo tlis-el . t that lire of thr eninesnra who brat. lwd agajuat ban m bis trial toe niuMer bate beeti lynched by Paid kli'ilosrisp. Il ta aapj the Inviuls f Walker waalcd uutd tiie rstipreias Court ba.1 pasavd upon bsiar. at.d when it waa announced tiiat ll.t x cl.xf of the Itaid kte.Ule-r nitu Uitors miiiit iiaii liie wreaked venfprance on the five leading witipes-ea who brought I..IU wall, ii tl.e sliaib-w of the gallows. Th Fvr Still At It. J' tsosvii.LK. Nopember 1H. Bulletlo for the iual Jl hours: Niw cases, 1 death, 1. total deal ha, Tl. Oflhe new cases four are white. The city pripjier is compara a'irely free from yellw lever. The suburbs develop moppt of the new cases. The fever has appeared In a virulent Cprm in South Jaes:sonville.acroaisJt, Johns river, tiaioes Tille reports five new cases anil one death. Money ii needed badly. Fire at Beaver Falls PiTTSBi Ro, Pa., Nov pi. The Itcavcr Palls rolling mill at U -aver Fails, Po., was burned to night. Nothing was saveil but part of the steel mill. 1.-m?15m). Six m-n were se riously homed, twi of srhom will probably die. The lire was cau"ed by experimetitini! with Lima oi! Icir generating iras. The mill whs liised by WhitiikcrA Co., of Wlieilitii.', '.Visit Va. A larje immls'r of nun a.e throa n out of employrin nt. A Corn Famine In Kansas. TopEK,Kii.,Xo. li.-Tlic riilpiadCom missionera have ad lnwol coininuuicalions to the general managers of all railroad com panies operating in the Stale asking them to give a half mte ou grain shipiasl to Western Kansas. This is i olid to enable the farmers to proenre corn to feed tiieir stock. Hot winds Ixst July mined their crops. Underwear. HV arr wx ff,Tinj one lul of Mci' K-rtm JVi'it XiiSttnil fihirta and Ifrairert at $1 eav.'i. Oaf Li full r,ytilar mrnle at ?1 2, Owl txira limrti nt fl -Vi m.-A. itrl4 tJrtrahtury and fine nt 2 00. Our line in Kuu'ish Natural Wool Cash- mi-n'un'l S-otch Ijtmb'a Woo! utl Merino Underwear in complete in every rticu- lar. Woalisi rail attention to our lurje line of M -n's II tlf-H in hetivy Scotch lamliri t not. t aticl Hair, t ashniiTc, Slerino, Natural an I Silk-tnixcl Wi.l, in in al! prr. lcs. Sinsia! atti'ntion Uc.illeil i 01- Kt I'.ltick and 1k-s( ipialitH of F.n'.i-li II 1:1 l inade Cotton Il.i'.f-hov. LADIES' BALBRIGN UNDZH'A'tAl. We have the U-st a-.rt!ie :i! . f tl. das of tind. rwi-jr we have rvrrst. .ii Ladies' Vc-ts, high tus k ami -nsr -'o -.- and high iiex'k an 1 rili'icl ar iis, VI . liettcT grade of tho Preneh at 7"-; II I S. and II. N. K. A. a h.per gra-le. J.-r-"y litting. at ?I ; Kith l.p.-ig and no j fli-eve. unlit at ill finer .pi.' l.ty. J.rsy j fittinff. lit $ 1 25. II. X. L. S., an I liijh lurk and rihlicd arms. Ladies' nilhrii from 1 to fl fit sizcimj ipttility. gn Iirawcrs. Kri'm h, , IT juiir, uissrir ding to , -Ob 41 FIFTH AVE.. PITTsUl KliH.PA. 1889. Harper's Young People. Aa Hhstrai-ai vFeeklj. ILurptr louni; J'cajJe begins its tenth vol. nnie with the first Number in Novemtier. During the year it will contain five serial stories, im haling " D.prymates," by Kirk Miinn-e ; " The Ued Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard ; and "A Day in Waxloud." by K. K. Munkitrick ; " Nels Thurlovv's Trial,' by J. T. Trowbridge ; " The Three Wishes." by F. Ansteeatid Itnmder Matthews ; a se ries of fairy tales, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle ; "Home Studies in Natural History," by Dr. Felix L. Oswald; "Little Experiments " by Sophia B. Herrick ; and "Glimi9es of Child Life from Dickens," by Margaret E. Sar.gsler ; artii les on various sports and pastimes, short stories by the best writers, and humorous pajiers and poems, with many hundreds of illustrations ot ex cellent quality. Every line in ibe ai;ier is subjected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny in order that nothing harmful may enter its columns. An e;p torn of everything that is attractive and 'b-sirable in juvenile literature. .'nV'm (imrsprr. A weekly feast of eopid things to the Imys and trirls in every family which it visits. It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, information and interest. Ckrisliun .id, f r'e. .V. P. Terms Psfage Trepa itl, 2 CO a Year VOL. X Ili-git Awe. ii, 18S8. Specimen Copy sent on receipt of a 2 cent stanip. Single numliers. ! cents each. P -miitanci-s should lie made by Postofflce Money Order or Draft, to avoid loss. SnrtfxitKrt nrr wit tit rom th 'u Ailirrtlrtmnit uUh-iiuUictsirc. ,, lcr;i ilitiKri: lire. j ' ' Addrifss 1 HAKPER.t r.UilTHElW, New York. STORE PROPERTY FOR SAIaK. Hy tli? un-leMt-iit-'l. In the town of I-avaii-i i1U SimitTMH rmnty, 1'a., mi the H-.foril anr. Ml. l'U'-t-aiit planti Ktal. 4 ;miU-i-. w-t of SitiMrwl, tht- t'oiiiiiy St-u ami ; Kailroi.il staiir.n ; thS (irt) erty ia t-entraUy VaitraU'ri. Itrintr tm the Nitrthut cl fr!itr tf the iJiamonsl. ati-i .i'.'nti-is of thrv c 'fE.itnf an tw-re if ifroutlii. Kh a tuo nnl a half titiiry Iraiiwdwei! tijt(. ih "L" mhl nUirfroom citiiihineI ; izpt with " I. ' 4 f'rt front. nl "w. ffit dH-p ; tht-rt are Ut rnm. in lb- bs!liJn:, the Morv room lwinir e!1 hUed up aiul lt. inj; thv rutch plarv. It ainay. rteHiimaiMli a Irtzc trttrtt- ; I here arc on thf i-Tcrni1 a ruo wt'll. unltMi and f ilar : two rvarvlmu--, a wah hou-e. uk, ttml and fsraftlit 1mkik. larv ami (tniinHHto(i! htdh'.iuK, ami fniil of all kinh. ltv,nviti j. n. town ot atMitit Hi rfwnlcin-,-s : jsof.ulmion hImhu itrii ; ba two chun J.uthfrait ajxl lOft'ormt-ii, twoiM'tiiKil, twt stor,. a Xnrw rrT-antery mi l va ri'iR nnH-liaiih-j, aul ifmiautl in the ht an of on of lit? tjai(hlvt fitrui.tii; mi l Trur-i .-xti-n-.vc t'k rai-int; nifl prthi-t oouitaiinititr In Suinfr- m.t HllliV, aliit tlH alvtllYH tH'.-l) LiOlCtl O-t li gtf mi plaT fir nttTt-hautlixiiiK. Vhi property i. in frtoltri:n. an-l ia Ui." iK-wralilss store (.it, aii'l lr-t iMi-tiit-j. st atn-1 in thf Ioaii ; a hIwshy. oof-iiptrrl ami tonimaii'l- t'2 rent niinual!y : will b is. iid cheats, ami ou tHty t-jnuv. 1 .t ntht uuui wnlt make a " lHonatiza ' by (qvettii,; ht-ri'. No g ant lor sale ; pPip-.Tty only. l'rv-ciioii ivn April 1, l-ci) Ft-r price a i ui tcnuvcali uuor aU'lrvaa ALEXANDER COUNTRYMAN. B )X 210, tLavantiville, Aitneraot Connty, IM. HUMPHREYS' r2.E71H?Eli2YS'S:CS Cloth & Cold Binding ltt l af, wuk Plnl krstnc uiro rsiit. if.... r. o. a., isipp. v v. iw nr raiacrsii. soa. Kevcara. C'onTtiAn. lnilmmtir.o... .25 irm. Worm rnvrr. W orni i otte.... ."jj rtn (, or 'l eelhinf ut I utavnla. .'J5 mrrlta. ; ( hiidrenor Atiaita 3 l tkroierv, "i'it. Bilititn tUnc.... t'i$ Aim rIorlH. i onmiBC ' uch, tw1. lito-h(taj. "2 kralc. Tooth .. tmt-cfi .... .-.J.'i OMEOPATHIC ivtM-tut ..it M.mih 'iH "tvfrtri o PbIdnI frr4 -IA Wlmn, lt Pn.l i IN'ri'tdi. 2 4 mm a. ('atMawa. IMferwU b-vs)thtnc 3.1 Hheum. r;sMtLM 1 r4. lUasaw. t IttfMfltal raiaaj. kttmntsjIK PatiaVai M .23 1 rrr tio ffnt, I hii.at, UtUskjriaV. Atl HtH-a. H.irJ..r ktMiaa A 1 aiartH. Inilrrs-ii , t t4 in th i(a4 .."V' tffm "tetsaiall. TKeWtat l warn. . .Aft i.r-wrnl ltatlUbyw). Winnisi .M Kiel-. tra Mt rrnMM Ih-kiitly . I.OO t rtaart rarw. Wttn IW... la Raw ttf I." Mrrl. t I T '" I H Specifics. tTutJpTsv'pPPTsMt'iWpJ ptm -an ik ka, km wmm t. .u A !MIM.TRAT0K'S NOTICE. E4aieof Ahrh:u fUkcr. iff lata erf Ti.. SmuTMl iv, 1'a. lferof Att:iliii4raUon on Ih above eiHte bviht be-w-n jTraftltrd Ui th uit.irri'f ri'fl by th rrwf a ttbirrltT. lHttre i hffrby rtTfti ioall p- rat 41 itxl tal to mvid estate tu mekw lmnifli Mf fMvm-i.T. ami th'e horlPr rlnnw arain-C t Mm wit! paner-Fii i1k-t duly amhenttrauil for tt:lfnH-rit tui 'uiiinlaY. the ?M day of life, al UieottUe of 11. I.. lU-r. In !m-rw-t lir. H'i.(!'Nj h-ikj-.k, WM K HAKKK. HOT..! Adinr. iA Abrin, ilaker, fkc L 7 or he ix mvouvE. T- Ann F. AVmil; Yoa an- herel.T nppiirlpsl to be and at.iip-ar at Ibe nsxl IVppirt pf I'lmimiai Pleas of Hppaperspt I opitiiy 1'a.. Inipe Up'ld nt .s-iiuert-t on tip.- ud Mon'lay p.f lleissmls-r 1-4S 'lutlpilavl to answer the rom Isainl of ippsprte Is-tersou your hasliaieL anl stipiw p-aise. if auv you have, vphv your snid hus ImihI sIhsiIpI ma be itlvoreed fnini the Imiid ppf imiuiiiKiny rnlerpsil iato with vpmi, aurepaiiyto the prayer of lib petition and litpel e?(hlle,t-d availist ypin het-ppv shipI ItpiPirt and tllpsl lip Nu. May Trnu ssjpAn.1 No. -JH sel'teniHer Tenn ISss, fHr.airr's Orfstca. ) K. B. JlMII.t EN. Somerset, rw.,.Nav. 14, 88. f SlierilT. 1 P0VMB Absolutely Pure. Thi PtWtW nrver vartoi. A munrtl ftf purity. ftn-wittt anl !itl-'ni-m-. i're ect-ikaiicitl Ihaui iric (ir-KH-iry k-r;-.. nui f-HnrniC jil at rtmpe.ui'Hi wiUa ilie m;:lu:aie-r lw Ust sijrt weight, altim or :uniiia:f pun -i'-r. .. f mm. Kvi. i.kim. luwb O'HriNV, lyb Wttll SWIVEL Nr VtKit. iVJWH. List of Causes. to: I The f.ili.iu itiir :-s the ut fi a.w set for trial I ""r l-e.s.i.i.;r . m.a'i.oiui.isa.matucuig M-u- ! 'lay. iPccvin'ier 111, Is- ; I m W . 1. Parker 0. l .p. T F. C lir.il i Ca, A M i.-:ii a ' ' - ss-.ne. II II ' i v J.-h'i -'.- iu N hiS t M t Sjn.j, a i i I 'Oipl p W H..i i-i;an. I-., f p is it p .av- ,1.1 Tni.1.1- 4 Im- p 1: jmp. UtsoiU and J. i k. K. i o. Ii : ii. t. llaiiiln ct al. .. i inn:.. 1 It 'i -T 1 1 PMO. ..!. I U-- I. II eitl r. .oi p . F I r tp-pp i '.p To. si I i.rl!iip-l. II t e.-p- ll.ia l- i l:o. I n ef N. Y. Ss-i..- v.. ' -.in I li.. li .V"'.rrtii'e' o. el' L'Si'loa. Si-une p lM-rn,n A'ip. In. I . i,f ;' 1'i.air .o.ti.s. . li. J. HiiKSLK. -potipi i-. I. S-.-. Ii.ls-s, r.olii. nburv. s IIIililFFS SAI.H. Hy virtu. -of awrit ol V, lid K.x.t Fi f.i issued out of tiie i'.iui ol I'niijiii.in r es-.i .!iiir-i 1 1 -i., I'a., 1 wlexl-p-e to ni!ilie s;e al the i 'imrl iluusp', in Somerset llnnaiti. at 1 ti eio. k e. St.. on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1SSS, AM thf r.-lit. ii:Jf. inu-p -t urA hi : in of .IcMi Miiith. !'. iu a:i'l ! Ihv 1'c'i- (itcr;.t.-it r i e-iui--, nr.. A 'p.iMiii tr.i. i f ..iriil ii'i.ttf in i.li-4in Tu j. otiu.'r-l I ininiy. Ja.. ai Iji ti:i nr Imm-S nl' ' iuvmi I hi vis. t'r:n.i Kin-;k'r. Hen'y 'uiMv. .. S. Mi;- h fli. i iit -ti ; Hiir .- niir- i.r Ii-, fiitv ii:f iht.-rjn t n.' ;'! h twit ?tir tl --i i ; it- (m'ivt u'.ii itthkr (HV lf.it 'ili.nr-. hr.! il'Tt-s nn"r r it-. nfe rkiir-!, lit ,vn-s it; tiK':nlv'. I.i:i)ct'ni' i;ii:tr;'y Mt. iil Mi..r ctra,. :i;i;ut. nn li ari. :(- it tin- ,-rMi:i-."., w;'ii i;;: ,r".-j:i.!ic--.. Ti'kt'ti ;n )-xt t-titnr it i!if iirn!-rt .f Jt-hn Smith ut Uu" f.nt o!" AJt'rcI Mit-. :i:ll. Ai.i All Ihf- ,t'!it. 111)., in' -re-it. rvi'I i'lnir:, -f K;ivk-1 IL H.-iu iiy m. fi'!.t ! 'h t.:ii r ;i, n"M-nU-, renl e-i-tn- vv Tw r.n.i ni'. nf ;r.Miii't miu- atf in xiii-inry H r-;ii s-iinvrM'! 'o. ('.. k?i ri a." ltUn Su. t; a: A U. u- k-Iiv s a.i'iuwri tit sai l ix.ti.vr'i. Tnkco iti .-x.-ciiiiti') a- ti.-e Lror-cr;r if tjus-W K. II y, a -IT the--t" J. ''. L-vrv. All thtr njint. tit v. :tm-rvt ami thiiin' nf T. C Tw4iiu-.y. 'it, in ami lo tin: f-'il'ffii!g'i,cn(n,'4i real e.-tutc. viz . No. t. A t-ermi;i fm'-t '-f Tatisi ic in A!It'-jeht-ny Ti'U nli I n, S vifM-! ''-. n t v . . n-Ii.iin-itiK lan-lis tu V t i'l .v li'-riti.in. n-ai-v Kin hrn-fc I'oinittinv. att'l JiMinmrc- a oliio hiuirHl, ion la i in in.- ti aT - in.-r-' or It"--. ii;u .1:1; iii- -vhui .-rt"r-ici m atl!i:u ii ;'t'. .' .. with tia ji-L.::aMiii-.. So.. A eert.'.in I.it of TTonn'i -i::! i(iT f:i A!V- Rlmtiy tow ti-llii. NoIiD-'i. t i-DU!li i'H. SiitT,ilntv! by IhiHl-tpfh K, Vf,ii. o Tit!t'l" 1: tr 7 hit-.- more vr l.-v. having uit-rt-stit frtrfteti a tlurihn hiKUH. wirh the Hppnitt'iiHin ... T it en in xtt'iitum m the pn-rrty of T Tttoiiit-y at tl.e wit of t harlftt 11. t.rMlmiu Se'n.r tary HitWrical i'ut.H.tiiia Cot;ii.a. NOTICE All rw'r-sntis jc:r lirt-sf'ii; nt the nh ive w'.e will plt-aM.- tutf iintiiv that a ) ;trt of (lit fiin-ha-e ni.'ii'.-y--,ii be uia-it tim-.vti .-it thf i.vw .i the ak nil! b fitinirv-i a.--p---ii a- t!r .ri;-r1v Ls klHK'k-l (low II, nti.TV IM' it Wiil H.iill ! l'.l-rv ; 1 ti'tmli- al (lit: rNk uf the fir-t jHiiciLUM-i". The : r?ihi of tti jmn-huM mmu y VMist tv imM on I or b'fir.' Thiiriay tf l-t "w t k of ti.v I tnji r liHirt, tin; lime tixti! by ttw Court for tn'ttrinir th' arknow h -ien-iit of iKtl, an-! noilit-l will U- ai know letlKf! umii tht purrbav Dioiit-y 1 paiI in fuX Shv-riiT-timrt.. 1 SL S. McMII.I.EV. Nov, 14. Iv. i .-m vnlf. rpm "STEK'S SALE OF DV VIKTIF. of an 'Ut ti sa'.e- Isa"!fil ut of the U Ornbarm t"urt tlfrKiitil iisnt-ifx.1, lirouti rv on it "ii;-T"t 1 i'A . to thf 1111 lu wili vxn--f t4taic hj ub- SAT rUD AY, DEC, 15, 1S8S, nt 1 oVlis-l( ji. ni hi it serilsl resi e-tat. Kis-tier. di i- d. vi tiie iireriii.io, lite fulliisi itii: late tne inipe.-vy hi' Heorge A i-TlsiU Irie-I ol land sittene i-i l;i:,.;imh.inicz Tiippri.-lii., s.uer-..t I oioitv s'i "iinry kiih! iifnh sivuj,. ii...,j. It-.pp insi;. H v. Ili-refnir. "On'rs. eniiiHii.nnt -j.; r. s J;i,l t .: i n h, s, "et iwaurc. mure r I. of whl.-l, Ju are in nies'lua . IirtliiiM i-eoiisi-iinv if i l'-iif -l oni iimNer bind, tienii; ini.t.'i i.H!i u lib a ta .K veiu il' li t( utility ( rf r'.v.r. w'thri u wh.ir iT;iii of ihv SiintclM-t ,v ' '.mucin Kti:rit;t 1. Hrtvi- iimi( a:tl i-now iK-ii.if woi Villi m fi'i' tiiiK-t,uarrv h4ii!-(-ami kiln A k'.tl win of r-tii :; lo 1 fcrt lhu-k. Turrt- it ilH-ffon tTccietl a t'-tui"" io Dwelling House, Bank r.nn. and .I'ht'f niubi.tMiiirr. Tlirt' e-nrclinr'!1-. ith !t fii.iiity oi fruit . .., ttrti-r, iu-. iiiiutt" .n milf trrit H-Hrwrvilh- .rutu-n. on line i (' l;.n!rnl, m n r.ttl furminu eonitwuuity -ftriv-.'fii''tit to cburrii nl st:iol. TKHMS: Ten ix'r ci-rit of tin piirclm' nif 'u-y lo c riail ltwn on tiny h' -ule. i hv iiinaniit.T ol ':ia; the oii!'Tnifttim ?!'-.-tlf. :. in tip yi-ar ati-1 thf rp maitiiuat one -third y ar- th.-rt-at'tT :;lni:it intcrvst. Prrcrr'! pavnu-uts to rec fffirtii iti-nti th' rt'tui-t,- by jmk'iui'iit bond. IViM-t.-:o:i uu -tnlirn:ati- n fl tit-tl. For fiii'J.fr 1 ifof.!.at;-n atMresa tltc nrtJT"'sr.- d rit --liiVf-t'. n I'A. J. it .orr, JOitlPH HKi!. A'tomt-y. Tr W'-e. I vn rsK TO SAY THAT THE OLD Reliable Firm OF1 A. H. FERNER& BEO. j STILL EXISTS, Ami for the c-jo. of tiir p-j!e of rnit-pw-t am! otitnni'.iiitTr, -m- may tliy esNt. THi:iU LINK OF GENTS' FINE SHOES Tin: i:ir.itsi i. Pi:ri.''i.F, ('.iSoKKis, Iit'rTi.rN AM) Ii.VL., IN IMKPOI-K. O dill. A' A V. KAXdAllml, IXiNl.iit.A. AND CAI.F. W. L. Douglas 2.3 I, i i l. ami 4 on Sina. free from tax ks and iniil. Leery pair Warranted. JvlENS' WOiKlNQ StOES, 90 Cent3 to $2.50. radit'-s'' jVine Shoos! Mexible. Lat.t Styieji, fir Sprin? and Summer. Low aiitl ilurh IleeltL C U.. and E. Width fnlnnhln Tlnnl Jnnn mum mmm tf- THi ONLY FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK 0? CLOTHING IN SOMERSET, AT HEFFLEY'S. i ! ! ! I OVERCOATS. Great Darirriins ia Men's", Hoys" and CiiiiJreu'a f iothin which wi!l be sold cbeap. Call and see tliem. PANTS AND FURNISHING GOODS My line of Men a. Youths' awl Hoys' Punt. are thf l.irsit Wtiioi to be fuiiiiii. in all sizis. at prices, t-i suit. AH tl. l.'o. ?'.. ai.il a Gent.4 Punii.shin (Jood.s. con.-i.-iiuir t'f Xi-ekwear, Ui.di r-i.i: ts an 1'ratver.s'. of all shade?, colors and price. hats. cvrs i;i.t)Vi:s. mittfN"-. SATCIIKL-. T1U NK.S. HVM !M)TS ANH -Hf'KS. Per Men and Worm n, Iloys and liir'.s. (.'old we-atln r makes al! h'k St NEW OVERCOATS NEW SUITS. Jfave plat'cd on luy toiiiiiiTs t-tr;i vo'tn-s tu mo t 1 1 - t'tni-s. silk-fa(t:d overcoats At $7."0. ".. s i.n i.ati 1 .-tlo ml lb. a t fail to t;.!' at HEFFLEY'S, Somerset, Pa. ii i;a.i XvH ;.a irnus foi: IIARDWARH AND IMPLEHXTS JAS. B. HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Fzuii'l We have jttst received for tho spring Trade a Car Load of the 1 1 Ichrr.ted STUDEBAKER AG0NS. IF Yt.it' WANT A BUGGY, SPRING WAGON, BUK BOARD OR ROAD CART, Yoa can find what you want, and riot;.' lsctfer for tiie money than u.rs. We have nt runt,- :i iap-ge stock of ciiAMriox dixdejis, miAMiis, moii ehs, .;. i ';n. pV Champion (inaranttrd Ajn'tHtt tin nj other tlm! lln r or Wh,. Plows, Harrow.s, Feed Cutters, fvrc. J. 13. HOLDEIMJAU.M, ro. l'AF.H s liiaoeic. THE CELEBRUTE!) llOHMANN" liKOs., ocle Agfcius, Ji nbio An, Penn'a. AN' I Ial a I A Af S A: 1 iOG IM iS' ' 'Oi v- U A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL, COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, P3ACTIi.AU ENGLISH AND MILITARY Dl!,RTTENTS Y,,,,.eM..,i hiuell,,,.,:....,.,...,:,,!;;!,;':;;' iC A'rnt:: tlltl.'l! !- Ill H lll'ist J.ro-' r ti,,;i !,:.: ', , ,T,,: , .. , ,. , .- . ' I1...1. men an.l liouiei, from a:! ca.ts ut t...- j..:il;i,e:ii. S-n j"or -p'-i-i '.".', J"',,' " ' '.I'". '",'"4 a"-:""1' wit-ut.M.s idto.tKs; 'i.;,w,u;,"! y. epGUH MANUFACTORY. 'i' W AillLlS fij'tinn TW'V'-i J-v ' ' -J v j The l.iirir.sit Hint .-js.rtui l .no L- ot W. S. BR0V;?iI, 5:3 ard 522 Wnl Ssset. n-.tccurgh, Tizz.x 44t"Thf oti!y -I'lii Fa-tory in Wcttrm !i'r.:isy;vm.ia. S-:. l for i u:al' r,. DANZINGERS ! I s OF WESTER INT PENNSYEYANIA. T' "I k I',Tii.. : Y'i'i an wt It-onif t at .ttr ' if " it .-- a tvE n iii r.-ir--. inii!''.rtjtl It- Ilf-. wih-jlf rJi-. tj'':! t.f l';v,-i j:..f-. i.,;,, j. , . t.iirr-. ;l.iti -a!:p. e,.-ry lit-rt-. Tiie a nn- .,ue . your a..-.t-,.ft .o.-t.- a.i ; . 'y lr nuiii'l. at 't iu ;ir " SEVENTY-FIVE ie1;.! .B'. p...'. r. t 1 i - II P.. 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K-j . ,1'm 'tr .rf th i ..itrt-.tf i '.tin, ..in p:.-..st ami Ji;-t o( i i 'oMrf - f -r m-i T-'-!m,ht ami ..fiH-rai j-nl I tt !.r ii. tritii if rt'I t ,ipt tal and tithfr t't'f uwfr ot th- '. tinty ; in r-f t h)iw i.-vif.l ihir prf fptst, And to'im d:r-'-'.-d. for hoitiiMtr a un ot t uinti.n rie-a, niid iif r,i i,t!Mrt-r tfv'. tr,- of thf iWrc ai'ii 1 . ,.-nvTrtl Jil iK ltT.rv ar.d lourt. of iyer ia.J Itfriiiii.cr at S;an-r!H.t, uu MONDAY. DEDEMBER 10, 'SS. NoTtiT 1 h-rby efri tn 1! the Itittrtt ,r to IV- ici. thr i fTtin.T and '.n-.(iUh-si ;Thm the atl C.HHitr uf s,,mTr---l. thnr thfy be thfn Kiid thf re U lii.-tr prop,T -mhi wt'h thf ir roh. oni- iM'i'M?ition4. exani'.natMiiM ami tc her re-m-'mbTaio-f. tn tin tho-..- tut;i". wnifli to ;i.-ir o:itt- artd tn tlmt lvh.t.f apm rt.i'-i to K di.'tf. ami ai- tLcv wtm witl rtv4. :!,,. uf.ii.i-i r,e rri-t-ntift ttjai axe or Ki.aii bf in tl.e t -siiM-rCt onnty, t iw thi-n 4nd them to prufseeulu a'aiiit ihein at-hoiil (e ji.t. 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