tt 1 J The Somerset i ierai i. EmVAIil' N TI.1. IVl'mr a-id l'fpre-fr WEUSfccDAY lssi, r :: Com-bfj convened M noa I'nrm much e very-body but the I'reu- . . i . i r...kv w.inet or two. i O.u Qt ay my .;tiv-!y Ouit he i'.l not be. member of PrM.-..t Hwihohi ... cabinet Tin IVniera rmw rkniei?e iimt tiie i;-pu1i!icEn have ni'ij -ri'y .f not le tlian five in tbe FiftT-finit Cod- prens. Tns liicj."- il:ti ;i! joke of the -jiin in Oenerul lV!mer' fi-a of or-aniiiif a non-polit'icx! ti. A. It." aviation ex uluwve!v of Iieinoerati.- veterans. iNAToit ii v rtiil rti-k to lii eiaim tliat the '.a,..li.ii ir?mu- i'.it-Fifty-fin Coi.fiv-, an ! t'.utt t: ey n! have a majority of at least s- ven of t.i.:t laaly. It i-.t'.!iiatrHl tli.il from ii e l six tu;liin (kiiiii I of tinki-y a;i'I h iii'!!:"n !i.irt of cr?iilH'rrie. were nin-..ry to viul.'.e the c.ty of New York to ei j iy :N Th h 1 1 k i n l' fi-a'. ;i:m.i:i. IIa!:i.i'N'p eal.itu-: will have ei.-'it h-a-lK-f I'-oart'ii. nt.d.n-' " h.iv-i-u- 'irovi'i ! f't the J V. irtment of A.-ri- iiUisre, the Si-n tar- of whieli If a lne:n!ier of the rahitiet. A Minkaimi is pajr.-r nss ol! r. a l. r. .b.Uar preiiMtiin to tlie folio who ,vii! puess tiie ii:eoiui;i cabinet. M ..t o:!i.r ia;MT lone had In hire a no... will, a eluii to keep cabinet m..ktrs Hi aoi-l.une. I.iTrs.i: ) i;;-ljti"ii o! iuijHirlai.ee is to lie e.iectevl at tie- p:'ietit S';oii of '.in vew save the pi-.i'e of th- Appropria tion hiii. Ii U there .!! lie si!lie t.ol hustlst2 over tiie Sie.;korii:j itil tl.e lea iin;; 1 i.ar,'iiei.t places. SiTo;:i: iv is ip.rel as Myitis that iie l. !iewi tie- senate tariff bill w:I! ! pres. i:!cl mi. I pu-lo'.l to a jemsage by theSeiute. That's ri.-i.t. Wlut wa i ! en n,'!i for I; p-i'i'iea:i lief .re ele. :i..ii. is e i'iaily 'oo i after eh-e!i!i. X'nti.ivi s vole stall-is. as ..tltciiiily re ported : t level iih!. I"li77: Harrison. 1-"M"JJ. Tiiere is not M irii of "tiie !M" alsmt the old '! it I a t rf I'nssiderits." No man ran doubt win ri Virj;:ni: woui.i Maii'l tijK.n a fn!i vole and nn hone-t (NMlllt. titMii.il 11 u;i::so i!l not fail to ob serve that the nea i,ict iilors aiv tiie most unseltisli felloii s in ali this, broad land. They stand renlv to help him. They ili even make up the cabinet, out line the inaugural, ui.d ss-. iliiaiiy lay low n the policy of the iiH'omi:i: adiniii istratioii without feelint.' it a liardshiji. Tiutv cau't j.-i-t ,,ver the election down i in t itHiiyia, and, as usual, tiie colored man ! is made to miller. Two eidonil men were fatally ahot in Savanah, Friday. 1.: It? on the same day. at he tow n of WashiiiK- ! ten, two others were weighted down with bair of Moiies, tied around their neck,' and were thrown into the river and I drowned. ! Hon. W. II. A i!!:t'., wtio will suc ceed Hon. Thomas V. Ch it as ("luiir 111:111 of the le piihlican S'ale t "oiiimiltce on the 1st of .January, received a splen did endorsement at the hands of his f. 1 .w citizens ut the recent clis-tieii. wlien e wan elected a iiicuiIh r of the la- .i-la-ture. lie ran Jo! more votes in his d!-.-trii-t titan were cast fur Oeiicrai Harris in and " ki more votes than hisas-oeiatci the ticket for Assemble ot. I v 1 hf. Miwrnor o ManlniiM hiiji yivoii llio certiiioiti of el-'ftion in thr l o.irth liNtri(1 tc Mr. Stm:klriI., tiit I:-puhii- VAti ih'Hiiium'. Iu tlie i i i t i l '.-drift the ' xTtifii.';iti in iriven i ('.mipt.m. !b-:i,it- ; rrat.i Thb i tho ilistri: rlaininl by Mr. j Mtl-hl. 'i'iio fntt iitir K-Ubrit Ijos j luitiit uw that of Kvans, nf J'turn - j on tiie roi! d tii-H Hull-. virtually killn i wVhaN'Vor Iio;m k tio KUPKTatJt bal of Ftoalin-i; tho i iftv iirnt l'uiL'v-'. The Jbi-pitltlii-an ii.i'i"rity t:.nbot no bo b.-w tl::iit H-pvpn to Ui:iti on, atiJ it will prvb- i ablv be inoro tbun that. P-ann-iy Ivan ;a -Of f ic.al. The otlirial voto of INmiii) Ivaaia.a' on file in ibirri.-b nu, nlioWHthat for Iii'hi ilt'iilial Kits tors tbf Vote umui folioas: JIcpnMit an .;, j.i IteliMK'Mtic 41'i vote v.as us fol- J-... t 444 4 Kepubiirati iiiajori'y . n State o.livn t!ie l.m-f.: M''aman. Ib'p MfV.-r. ivin Murtit,i. I'm .... .nMi trftnltat'k lui:-'r. N-aitenn MtH'iimn'it over all M Uman! m -r b t-r ... ii:t:nL I'm mki;. lv iimTaiu tab ii late for ioveriir in Illinois, tui.1 hIh btt ktsl about i!0.tr;, ottN of enoiil. to ; Uvt him. bus withdrawn f::n tho ti. A. II. lH'an' h '"omra ! iiT n- tt M!j;ort Ti hi. at the jMils, or reason t that eilifl. The General was the r.iiniblate of a party mbk-h ba always inisieti that tbe'iran.l Army sbouitl tvmai!. Mrieily non-parti-Kan, ml be ha taken a very inappri'pri ate time to bhow hi bad tvmjH'r. Tiie old soldier are usually partisans, but they cannot U'jrally exercise any parti.-aii ftH'linjr in tbet-. A. K., n-r tbatbe order jiresninie to dictate their isi;:ie as indi-j vidiials. It is a tn'tthil fact that (tovenwr Ia ver w ill be Chief Marshal of the ina'ii:- tiral parade, the cimiiiiitt.-- of aiT.in-je- inenta havtn; tetiiien-d him mat po;tmn fonua'lv liv letter. With I'ennsvlvania's OuviTiiiir at the head of tl line. Venn- riyivania s Aojutant weuerai as cniei oi ; nt all. and IViiiis-vlvania's tnsow as the t hief feature of the parade, the visitinj: reiinsylvanian's ill have piva! Caits.'' to j proud, and 'sp"ci illy as thev are go- inir to inaugurate a rr.-sideii! A lnw 'ut- i tie was f.m -nt lv a National Chairman I from lVnnsA lvan'i.t. It was a'oout time ! the KevKtone Slate was due, ami sin m il! carrv oif the honors inodes;'.v. 'irivj- At a catn-us of the I'hila ii-lp'nia inctn- liers-elett of the next State Il.iusnof' U.-pn-senlativeisiieldatthe C.intiaental Hotel Monday lu-ht -it last week. Hon. Ih iiry K. Dover, of the T thdistrn-t ( tliat city, was reoitntnen iol for re-s-'n.s tion as Speaker; John W. Morrison, of Aiie theny C'lunty, was rtvoiiiineinU-d for tlie Chief Oeikship ; ("lias. II. Vo irh.-vs was indorsed for his old place of U.-snlcnt Clerk. Mi-ssrs. C. W. Tho.iia, W. A. I5nviks,W. H. Keener. Ii. IU li.-ar.'ien and II. P. Council w ere seiecu-vl as Metut-crs i of the State Conn aittee. which Usually ! cotrt;s'jid" C.f'een B-.eu.lKTt.. Mr. JVar- . den wastf Uvted to prewetit Mr. lloyer's name to the caucus at Harrishitp. an-1 an i ddrests to the' lOjtuIuican tueiu'a re nf .1 jhc LegisJa'itire was adopted. ' 1 'iiiivi'-i 'i vr, (-..r.ir rif l! KXM,..T , , .,, .i n... iurr an Mate C, imiii'.' t; in Hie c.niiitv Kb w ;;' at Hie : ' l:it,. , Ve: i.m the l.-e'Vt tr-tttw of in- ! (ww ovt t!i vote Utr Blame in 1X84. i ; j :.:.".. I .ipii-r..-. cortie ir 11 v.itii ir.i.,, j uu 1 r.utcri ti.ir-l with .'j:' per cent. . Sas I!i6 WorM: N'ow' that llie liryvrT liave It-en defeated, in wj.jio r nt,.rin i.nwt.tution of the , Civil ft Trice an.l their en. r,uou rorrrtp- j tion fun 1, iu their eflort.-t to introduce i .1...;. V.. T,-.l it . .n.iwin.r Jr. V . . I ,. . . , i , mir-imtw. M Trf.l ttwfwnwtr f pra.t... ny ,aTuU....-. i The kepul hau Ii'latttr of New i. . , .. ' ,. , . . . rK Milie. HH-.I in rr.vtii it-'i w wi: - , state m t!ie nntinnal eor.tet, paea ! a lat winU-r pr-.viiltr.j for s wt j a:l j hont-t bnll, but tlie refunu Was ! liouiKfii by a IVmrienitie tate Con veil' , lion .iti i vetoe l by a K'mcvratip Gov- ernor. vet the !ta .Tat'ie luar.au-ers arc j ol.o.-kefl at tije i.h a of unfair ta.tits lieitig ; eli.vloye.I by II. ):h!';ealia. Tio le'j'tiVie-.in National Cnintiiittef J.-ji! .1 in hank a funl of J2.",OJ0 for ti.o pnr: '- of s-. iiri!i the ronviilion i j.inr-l.tiieiit of r. of any pniit ieal purtv who were ui!t- of il'ival n -i-tcrin or votins. They inviUit the liein."-ra:ie Coiiimittee lo eo-etierate by e H1 . T . ou : 1 1 -; Of iiim iri.nut iiiiiu. n.,i- . man 1'oiivnn! I.N eoiieu ih'lineil to i on!ri!ti'e or a:.t in ii-ti tiiilf aii'l pun- j i:i;n" v io!at Ions of The law, but their ' M-niie i if ls.!:t:tti purity in outran by p-iil'tlitv of th.eir nionojioly of eor r'ip'l 'U havitiL' b.-en infrii'e.t upon by tle ir Mi.-vi-ssful a'lversarie. In iiiaiiy p.!rt of the s .nth a fbct-ui! 'I'lar.iTif lia was e-.,:ib.it.-hri! arottn-l tlie poi's by Iieino -rj'ie hoSie, and It-publican woikiiii n vofe.1 otily :;t the ha?.ard of tb- it live?, and yet 'he cry of .b featisl i amiiih'tes tiiat they have been .lefran 1- 1 by the It- ublieana itau. those jren to; r. fonners to turn pale n ith aMonish nieiit Kiel t!iey rend the alfribtened he.nens i;t; tiieir erics f. r ho.'i'-st ele-- t.ol.s. Tli.it there is ti'.-nt ins- of reform in ires,-iit iiu thods of securing an hon i st bi:lot iin.l a f ir e rmt has been evi-li.-iii f r vears, i-.-si.'!:oly v !ier.' the iH-in-.. :..ts lia.e b.i n in power, and there is ;-vcry reason to bilieve that riesiib-nt Harrison, when be a-i!-ties the reins of ivetntie lit, w ill lake toe..s"ires to a-voui-pliii ji.-.m'I ie:J ristiis in thi.t dirctHin: bii' to !iter. to the 1 'inm ratie managers. . I'.'i ll.eir record njion that is-ue, rant about i livtora' reform ainl a free and , honest !.-aIi t i-1 an eniertaii.tiieiit ealcu- , lab-! to make th'- public "tirsl.- PHESS COMMENTS. Wheeling y...i ivr ; Tliey let jro of Vei Virginia very hard, i-ut they wiil have to ! co. t ohiiiihos '.-.r'-A : Iat tl- hojielhat t 'irj;:iiia h ill "it her oieial vole in 1'i.cle s on s Chr.si'iijs st K'kin. iii-nvi-r .'."';'V.i .- Whether he e,-ts tbe p'av- ( r it i', John Sir r.e.aii would male an ideaiy go-s1 Secretary of Stale. SI. I'illi Je.S.-Vr-S ; The llt-niOiT.lt.S tioht as well weaken and admit the two liakieas. Tvie Terriiory niiiht pissihiy lake a notion to come iu as three State--, an 1 what would the p-ior lieinuiys do then iir tinners. Chica-o Lit.,- Or.:,,: The N.-w York J7,r nf'I anno iitc.-s in hie hea lllties r "iSiaekhurn Takes Watcr.'T This will hut! the Kentucky S -ns.tor rep ita'ion at liotiie e en iti'-re than h-s r.Tiial to liclit. H.ackhiini c-in nevi r lie re vie. t.sl with su h a ret.-ir.i staring hiui 'n ; tl'cr-ev. ! Miiincr",1 i!is To'ce- : Tiie 7"-'eiac is not i att'liorii- ! lo sp-..li for the old soid.ers or lhi-irirrc.it orjatiiatioi!. but incliiies to the opinion thai it'iiie Iir-mocratic veterans really d- i-ire ti.i s,- cr t ncir cotuiiH-tion with a social and ls-iiev.iieiit , orauir.iiioii bis-au.e the iiu-ail.iT t'a-rcol bacc e.-ri i-i-. liieir lic'ht sis - il i--us. t.-icii, il i!e- lew Ic-m scr.riv- vet erans cia th-tn-. !vr- sciti-1 ii. tin- ti.-aud Ar my - rtaitily ran. New York i.'ooir: lfl!iel.'in .-raticcoii- pi rat v y c-');h out ; file ilt- f!i'.tli'j be jrt--t' i to i iff, tu ! frv I'ot't.' f S: if-; a ne law i.i rt-sp'i Ud y d nu;i:l limt (tic rttM'.ily and apjdy and olivved wll rii. covt.'riiiii'.Mit tiu I it v;t'.i.Mit K lay. T!ic tiinc. !: tiu to put a i.. -vH-nia't'; ! t!f ".n-t It i!i;.ti und l:i i in S;at-s su'- jei-t 'o Natlnral nutlioriij-. H..,rn:i Hmll : St lib 'an-lhu, with a than .'. o vo'a- 'V-t fr I'n'-itlft'. a-?v ' 'U-rx-in'-n. lU'-i-da. with lHio vol ba- iv-tif. but .v.v..:tis to ttie ith Tan tia ratio would Ik? imit: hsi toalout ten n.tm Iwr of Conj'tv'. Montana cats nu-re t!an j half us many vol a-S niih i'arollna, wiiifh has seven Jicpreiitnlivef- in .ni2Kwi. if sain- iiiimluf tif votes :i. Nrw York eouid rut ; a v.. .'Mi'tr-r ol ( "m;r.-si a m S. .,;; !i ("jro l:ns. vl.e would Ik enti;hsl to 12 nimlJn,n. I eti ver Tin"-.' : IV".', M a'wump-. p:-v. Tai--I; pii''!ir.iii pirry is not inilciTi t'Trm You are men of ability aiid ht:;e:y of pur-po- . a'.'teil soii.ewiiat i,y;T-pt':. Tl.e I. -owVioaii party will be :lal to have yo:i bark. When yrvironvj you will find romtort xMt seats in tht bnt rotv.hutyou noist eoin a Ki-ptiiran. working br Ut-uit!liean priiu iple : wv a-kb Uersanl i!Miriiriionit9 . As Mii'.'U iimia the Ucrpui'lieaii purty n--ritlnT iKe-lr you or wants you. I -tr-ut W'i.r: What we of the Nurth aut to know is bow iuu h loiitrcr t he .Soiuh pro:." to ay and iu -4 ttmt it is none o. our hniii-s liov :t .StMUiiern r-tuie ( jn cioe i ins. Tin nttliun pivvaiN up thi v ri y tijat every :uiv. 1; me i nion na.s a ri, r. t to have un toii; to say by a ay v'. prwN'M aai'i-t e:ei'lt"Hi milho-l- wl.i.!) set xi.ie the vob:t of the po -leaith refefeiiix to National e'-etors and im-iijh:rs of Tan jtre;. So C,r t!:t North has t"en tu- Willi : ' What are voti troins to io about it ?" Predicted HiOwn Defeat. W -:iti,T.is, Nov. iri. The Washington !i Ji iuir.ii ttiiscily publishes un der d ite ol NoveiutuT 'Z7. and with the head, in;;. "Was it a rreseuiioent ' the following i.siun..i!ii..'allvii fMiu I'reseient Cieieir.nd to that jiijicT : Washixot-is, I). C. net. .Tu. ,V-ii"i ,.f th Ir.AK ol the Ii- -I hereOy subscribe to oncs.iy i. Address latter Manh 4i llul- lulu. N. . Uisivru Ci.kvisi.ami. It a;-;esrs f;-.iia this short but significant note tliat Mr. i ie-. ei.uid prtslictei his own ,1. r,l f &''ii lw.l. irs.il i'.mi rre.1 bv ai.ii ru iu. ..r M. . ,u r .,., i,c ut iuil.i Points of the Message. W s!ir-..T.-- -!e, . :' T:ie f. this morn, j In priuttsl a fotrist of President Cleveland's f.'rtheoniins mes-5. e. It says lie will reiter- ' hi tariff n-e.tntin-tt.Uthm of PT ; wi" "vi- 'he imrtAiit .iius-tiotis .ti!t j wuti ey in- a tiiiii'stiitian. witu many ree- j ouitiietid.i-.iors tnercoo : will renew hia siij- j i cesti-.Hi ttui: increased l oavrs of riUllation : against t inada L-r jjiven the lixeculive ; will j tiary. A friend lea ied over lo tell Hronek pr.p se that tbe Civil Service law be extend- i the xerdii-t, hut he looked lip with a pieis I J; will recommend niornnin the sHal j ant stnlle and said : " Kb versiewh." His i dlUMi,' fi,,,, I1K1,;;5. m-ron a:.pV.;na. . u, lo lhv 11;u.,.t the rei-latuation of u.ivu ii ,i?s 1 Us i-vtei'.i.m .i.:iee.si.v .r tw- the p-ililic diMuain f a:'ual hum -steal set tler and legislation re.ar.l.ii Pac.tic rail mail. Tlie ni.-sa?e altiioti.h lcnsctbv. will lie n-adyhy the time Cotiptess tneeis. but will ! proiuhly br withheld till a day or two later, i . . j Coff Says He is Elected. j Wah ,m.T"S. Novemlr Jd Congressman I tint!" of West Viotitiia. who arrivtd hi re to- j nietil. savs tiiere is not tlie Si.ciilcst Uouot ol i (im t;ecti,n as Covernor. Tbe rote in all j ,i,0 cuatirs ex tp. one has been counted. He aiso asserts tliat three Republican Con- 1 (3Sen have beeu elected in West Vir- i lina..'' ' '. " " .-..". -- -. Governor Beaver Will be Marshal. Y-icrd.i-. lovero .r leaver rv-rei vi-l tlir f ine. letter, which explain iiw'lf; WiiiM.r.N. Ii. C, Nov. lvsrt. (' nut Ja.net .1. ti-Trri- IIlak .wib: in Scleet iiie. a mnrnhai for C. hiaiiirurjl prt,vssi..n Mai-h lib. 1 -.:. ihc conetiile has uot !Kn m''s J he ncy lestion of relative (it- iie-. I-ery one agreed that cither General W. T. s-iiernian or yourself wouid be the pmjs-r rctmii. Iietieeni Jhet-mH i not .nihiii- at bis aire, to assume the necessary care, lalior aid ri-stsmsibilitv ; tliat havie -,JU K,:t" l'''"ice "' tUeeonjinatee in chaise e'' II am i1kimJ to aM t!.jt o-.ir eLoiee ife us- tune.! l.v tlie unanimous urrent ofjiuMl.c ,.tinJr, llBI Us by jM!er r ott.T 4 vi hjk, an J without relen noe to party or wc. tiji. V"nler these circonLUaiic'S, I temlef yuuiliK appointment atiiiai.a!! be gratifei to be aJi isej of j our earty acceptance there of Very respectfully, your obedient serv ant, A. T. Bsrrros, Chairman of the Eieoulive Committee in "a.-tfe ' Ittauirai ceremoaie. wreHKir leaver; wbo went tw uts liun;e ia ii.-HeujiiU! to Jay, Lai the ru liter uuUer ' eocuiiieratiou. and wHi make known his de cision uini bin return to the city. I.OYf.KNOE llfcAVKK lei Va-u:ntox. I Hv 1. Cliairinail Uritton ..fii.e iriaiirura; i-oimnittt. rvviVeJ to-Jiiy a leturfroni li nernor ISeaver, of I'ennyyl atiia, aeii'tin the eoiiimitiee iuvitatiou to aet an marhal of the iiuviimral jiaraile. p I t. be present at tlie inanuraiion of; tietierai Jiarrin in ar.y event, and would j have lieeii pirumil and proud to aicuinpat.y j our UiviMoii of the Naii.ral ifiiar t of I'enn- -yvaioa. aa I liave had tlie J.ouor ot Uoiu; on tt.-ruu:r like oix-awious, Tbe call of the -oniinitlee to as-iimr tin: greater tare, labor and rcj-ins.bihiy is not to lie disrega-iled, and 1 therefore adept the invitation relying upon Ihceortbal nuijsrration of vour coia uu.lir in tin-iis'iiar(re ut the Uutio wbiclt tlie iKo-ilioii carries witu it." Carlisle Give up the House. On'-inviti, Nov. l?.i. Sjicaker Carlisle h ave for W'a-hinton In the morning. To day lie talked on various subjects of public imen-st. if the tariff, he said the Dcioo. cruis in 'anercss would remain true to the Mills bill, and while tlie House will not pass the rf -.iaie bill il wiii piss a bill from luc S-tia'.e it it embodies ti.e principiei of lae one iasrd by the H illse la- suiumcr. il.lt be en,..-! ,s no tarilf iu,;;W'.io:i al. this sts i n. Mr. Carlisle aaid he had no direct inlor Itii i.iii i. to tbe complexion of tbe ntxt il .iw. "I ni me of lb sm IK-iii -rais.'' iie sai l, "who waul III i l- if I ejn t (; much, arid tie ref.sre hoiie we have the houc. but am itK liiiid to the tM liif that the Heptililt" i cans will have control of lh.; next Calibres. ' think tiie Hoii.-e will at .his session : pi-s tiie s.,noL-er bill, a lniillini; ail the Ter- ritorie exix-pt I'tah. blaiio and Wyoininir, and will not consent I j a division of I'ako- la. All the iitlornialiou 1 have, an 1 it is I (.'ieancd mostly from the ne spai.T3. b-a Is j me to ls.iieve that i tie livpubiicans will ai tao tiie licjrro i-.iestiou tor p 'lilieal etTtsrt uud even attempt a reapp irtiotitiiciit, but it will be a ilaic.irous exK-rinieiit. My plan for the election of the President by popular vote is. in States that vote D.-tno.-ralic, give the two t-lector at la-yv to thrt Pcm-sTar, and in llepuhlscan Slates give them to the Rcpuhlieans. Divide the other electors In proportion to the vote cast by each party." Mr. Carlisle said that the stories inciraula- lion nirsriling I he inf Jicilies in the Presi- denl a innrrhil life were Kross falsvhuils: that the Prescient and his wife appeared pi rf.-ctly happy, and he is satis.i.-d there is not iu all the cjuntry a more happy weddej pair. The President-Elect. ! 4 iiti-Aoo, Nov. Si). The ' n'y Ar piib- 1 I i sues an Interview w ith Seiiaior Karwell in the course of w liich he is ipioted as saying : My visit to Uciierai llarrisou was a social j one, of fsmrr. but he told me somcthingthat show- tliat you newspaper men are away off I the track as it w-i re, in your s(ssulatiotis re car lhijr l'r.id"iit elect Harrison's plans. "Senator." he said to me last Wednesday. 'I have pot b'e erirs a-id a very little mohth. I w iii Ml v-m -n thin- end that ii thin: I .... . . , nnr pnr.e lo oil-r, promiH or apiaiint any man to or.it.'e (or tome lime tu come. ; Most of my pn de triors, a nn as tltcltwl. ttJopuil ibf txufe of at once making proin- , ises and split ting thi and that la 'tu-n by appointments. Sonic; of our rrtrMdenla e.uc oeded fo we'll tliat they 'avu a JTdV more of iiees than thy ha 1 at tiieir il:s;rosal and the ! result was not exaflly a.-, they a ihnJ. I sliall do nothing of the kind. 1 t:all b-)k aUmt , me. carehilty examine everythir.ic, and then be del.berale about my ve;rtion, making no promise that I cann l fulfill. Harr;on Policy Outlined. ! V.,sutNiio2. Nov. oil. Senators who are eom;.'tent to rtp"ak for the comiitj adminia ' traiioii in regard to its "diey in matit r-i of j Iri-lation, say that after a confen-ntv with I (i.-Tural Iiarri-on il baa b.-en substantially i ann-ed that in tlie event of the passage of a ; ..tti-faetory revenue reduction hill and the ! admission of the new State, with Iakata ; divi I'tb dunni; tbe wsiion nbiut to assem , ble. then? will be no extra sessiim, bit, ; cliould thoe moaure fail of ronetirrcnt ae ' tion. the new l'reid-t will call an extra session of tin Fifty -firt 'omiress to assem- bie aiiout the lirst of May to d;-pe oi t!ie;u. As the executive and Ikku bmiH-ht of Con 1 -re-s will be r.ep'ibliean, it is not eijucted that there will be any attempt at such pro ! lonitl lirusion as attended the Mill hill. ! Tn r: f retice to the admissioti of ttie i.ew Std:e, it will be tlie oSjeet of tlie majority ' in lwj!h Houses tu complete thai work so i that the Senators and K-'presMitatives may i br r.'de to tahe their seats at the regular IV- eeinmT eion. Hronek, trie Anarchist, Convicted, j t.Mi 100, lix., Ui-e. 2. The attorny for j the defense of Hronek, the Anarvhist, oceu- i ... , . r . 1 ' . pil the greater part of the aticruiam and . ( ! clo.-itiit his sicm Ii staled that he had positive I p.-.K.fihat the evidence given ou tbe stand , 1 bv tl.e informer, Chlehoiin, was unlike his i ; ,.' - . , .. , , . I lirst conf es-ioti to Inspector Honheld ; and : hit t si that it ha I been made up to suit the j i exieem ics of thecase. When he had tini-hed ' ! the eonrt took a recess until 7 o'clock to- 1 nielit. Wiien the caw was resumed, states i Attorney iAintrenecker delivered the closing aldrss for the proxectirion, and said theevi ; 'li-riee siioweil ssiiively that the prisoner, ! John Hronek. )trcured the dynamite IVr, and it was his purpose to kiil Julr-ea Gray j and (tnunell and lnspt-ctor Honfield. Jude Collins then charped the jury who ; retired for deliberation, and thirty niiniit-s ! later it was aniionn. ..-d thiit they had agreed uiHin a verdict. T e attorneys hurried to their placey, the ju 1-e t sik his statimi, and the siectators q itckly liile.I up the .vats in the court room, Tlie .-:n:ier was tlu-n l.rnit in. and the jury lne.1 in and t.mk their se-Ats fbe ver- iilictwas: c, tlie jury, l,ml ilrlendant ptnl- ty as ciiari-. in the iiidiittmiiut, and fix his mmisliiiiwit at twelv-veara in the lH-niteti. fat hi-tmyed no evidence of disappointment or fear. Three Young Men Killed. Jo us ST. i a. Pa, Iec. i At Summer Hill last niitht at 12 ochxk Harry Paul, s?ed - ' years. Crai,r rr, in, and Amasa Pat- terson, 2i. were walking home on tlie Penn- sylrauia railroal when a freij-ht train eom- in!f wefl rail OTer tlem Th4 itrvt j,lt(nia. lin of the acci.ljnt was given when several enjriiies came lo Conematirh with bl ood on tfH:r m.-ichtnerv- wrtifin a li-Wram m-.. unt f an engineer cuminif dovn the mountain to keep a shsrp l.sikout. The three bud.es were suhse-viently (ootid horribly mutilated, The men livod at Matumsr II ill and worked in the coal uitnei, ! Death Of Mrs. W. T. Sherman. ' r.' k w York, November -i Mr. TA'vm 11a in;; Sherman, the wifj of le-neral W. T. Slicrman, died at li) o'clock this morning at j tier riiUnee, No. T.J West Se-rtmty-lirst I street. Mrs. Slirrmin had bsm antll.-rlni 1 front heart troubles for numter f yar and als nt three wecis a ) sbo was tliisi seriousiy ill. mi that the member of her fiia- ily bare reqaeatcd IV. tt T. Smith and ev- mil rtther j.hysiciana to utten.1 her. Mrs'- Sherman continued to (trow worse and on Sunday it was thought that she could notU live. Dr. IVjier, ofTiiiladelphia, had lueau-., V while been luium.niei, and Sunday night the rallied ao that it Wat thought that "he miht recover. There was a relaje last erenini;, however, and her symptom became 'iriuiug. At 8 o'ulocli ihm nuirniiig it be came apparent that sbe wotiU lif hat a a tort time. General Sherman was so in. formed, a id he and his children, Rachel, Liz xie and Tecumseh. who lire at home, were at tlie bedside when ill. Sherman breathed her last which was about 10 o' clock. The newa was sent to the. Itev. Thomas K. Sher man, tlie dead woman s son, who is a jeMlit priest at Woxl.-t. k. Sid , and Iter daugh ters, Slra.IiUa M. TUackera, at iljsiuond, I'a. ; Mrs. Minnie S. Fitch, at KJcmont, I'a.. and her brothers. P. B. Kwiiig.of l an oasler. Ohio, and (iauera! Huh KwinK- Mrs. Siiernian was 01 years of aueau 1 was lrii at L'incater, Ohio. She w as married toiieneral Sherman thirty -ei;:ht yejrs ar. and they were acquainted from the tim; that they were children. Mrs. Shet man's father was S-nator Thomas Kwin;. who jvpreyentexl his Slate in the Senate for a num- her of year, and wa also G.jvemor of Ohio. Sirs. Sherraat. will be buried in S'. h iuis til alvary t emeiarv', which adjoint liellefon- taine. Tlie body will reach :jt. hjuis Satur day inoiaimr. Theii.terne nt will lake place iu the afternoon. Rescued from the Noose. WvriiKVii.iii, Va., Xovemlier 2S. A band of armed men, wearing lua-ka. broke o'n the jail here at o' clis k Itiis morning and rcM-uul Wayreau Sutton, umler sentem of di-atii, wlii.:!i was lo have bren executed to morrow, for the murder of Peter Harvel. The jailer's statement is ihnt a arty of men came there and demanded admittance, which he rtfusi-d. . Tiiey thereiiisin biokc the diior open with sledire hammer and the front hall was immediately filled with nia-ked I men arni-.s-i with double-barreled puns and ; p:tK 1 Tiicr c-jvered him with a doa-n iii;w and 1 dem.miK-d t.'ie keys to the sreli s. which hr re , fue!, whcreu'Kin they searclust his private i aparirient and found tbetu in his wife ssew- i uijj ruai'lnne. After s-.-.'iiriiiii .Sutton they j j Iisk.-ii up some of the ifuanls in his ceil and j I left tor toe w-st end of beeounry. The par- j ! iy is variously e?tiiiia'eil by j'-arties who saw j it at lioui .Vi to l.iio. A slesltfe hammer i tiiat was ustsl was found In the jail this morning. Peter Harve! was murdered in March, 17' and the evidence, all of which was circum stantial, pointed to Wayman Sutton and his tmher in-law Morgan Pendieton, as tbe pr r et rators of the deed. Harvei'a honse had previously lieen destroyed by an incendiary and himself badly wounded by a would-lie assassin, and he was still suffering from the wound when murdered. Pendleton and Sut ton were seen in the neighborhood of the house previous lo the murder, ail 1 the gen eral impression in the neighborhood was that they had been hired to kill him. Pendleton is said to be in Kentucky mid a letter, purporting to have been written by him, in which he declared that he, not Sut ton, was the murderer, was recently submit ted to Govenor I."C. Sutton was arreste-l in Indiana last June and brought back to Wytheville, where bis trial took place. He was convicted and all appeals have failed. Williamson's Great Cift. l'n: .urn. cm a, Dec. 2. The deed of trust by which 1-aiah V. Williamson makes over to seven trustees, for the erw-tion and main tenance of a Free School of Mechanical Trades about ..ism.issj, was signed yesterday at the otliee of the Cambria Iron Company, of which Mr. Williamson is a director The trustees are William C. Ludwiir, Lemuel (Hoitin, John, Waiuimaker, Klward luit! slreih, James W. ltrooks and Harry C To-iisend. all Philailelphians. The sales. I u ((1 nnt.,u ti l,v, Iietw.Mn il ami IS j y(flrj of ate the truces may buy AM arres j of land at nut more th-iti $lt )4iri arre in or f ! nrar rhiiadelohia; on tiiii ihey are to ere-t ; M-jarat-e buildings for ciory trade, plain, substantial and lire proof. The bovs niav be graduated and begin work. Philadelphia boys are to have the invfereiiee. then those of Ducks county, then tho of two adjacent counties and then the school is to Ik- opcu to tlie wiiule State. If the sch tn works well. Mr. WilliamsMi intend-i to double, an 1 perh-ips. truble his gift, and it will probably reach ?l,)irf. To J ud ?e of C I ier. Whether or tint c!dr is an intoxtcatinj; lipior. and whether the sab. of it is iile-a5 without the procurement of a" lhvnse tinder theactofMiy IS. l'sr, are ouestiotis that ! are stion to le dxided by the S.iprem ; Ct;rt j of Pennsylvania. ! The test ease romes from Warren 'cfinnty, I aherfi (' nrtl rtrt.-htir., nf h :i'!ii nf Sheflield, was arrested for selling elder with out a license, and placed on trial on Decem ber issj. In bis charge to the jnry the triiil Judi-es.o 1: There is no evidence i the case that the ! article sohl was intnxii alius: there is no evi dence that it had that rtfect Uui any one who partook of it, or that it was anything oilier than the puie sweet jui-e of the apple. I Anl we ar e.im;iellel to sny that there is no evidence in the rase apon which the de fendant can lie ronvieted under tiie provis ions of the act of lsS7. Therefore we direct a verdict for the defendant. The jury acquitted Ut-yhtir, hut the llis trict Attorney, not Ik':ii satistied with the result of Ihe trial, earriei the :ist to the trt- pft-ine Court, and that tribunal is expected to i and Index and several hound " Kxtras " It render a decision within a few weeks. If it ' ', pr"!"e' " systemattw the puhlica , ,,, ,. . ... . ' tion ol thec Kxtras, and to issue tiiem. recu- " ' "m ' mioxic-a- "" ,lB ""e "J "iiiu-eiiscti persons will nave t ) . m ! congressman Randall at Washing- ! ton t ! , " asiunutoK. t)ec. ZTbt lion, feamiu'l 1 J- Randall, accompanied Iiy his lamily, j reached Washinirton this aftenioon and was I driven at once to his home on Capitol hill. Several friends called on him later in the day. Mr. Randall said that he was none the worse for tiie journey ; that he was feeling much improved, though still he considered him self an invalid. He said further that lie would attend to eonfrressional dnties to a limited depree during the cominjr session. Whit Caps Discipline Women. Sakhix4,0.. Nov.:J0. "White Caps" broke into the home of Mrs. Anna Jester and her gmwn daughter, two miles from here, last nijfht. Tbe two women have notlmrne a ITxkI repatation. and were whipis! on their bare backs with switches. Itefore leaving, the White Cajis admonished the women that, if they did not alter their course of life, they would be tarred and feathered and their I house dest royed. j ireat indignation prevails among the '-' pie here. Chinamen Collide. FoRT:.4Nn. ue., December 2. Toluy a very bloody and murderous fijrht took place in Streets City Mwoti two factions of Chi nese hichbinders. Tronhlo between the two ctoads l:al bej-n brewing for some time. Thursday a street fist-light oc urrcd between several of the Ligbhinders, and this sfter dood a sanguinary uieeting toot place on tlie streets. About 2U Chinamen, all armed with pistols participated. Over 50 shots were cxrhanged and the row lasted some 10 minutes. Four highbinders were shot down and two others were badly wounded. Four were removed, receiving hospital attention, where one died very soon after. The other three are probably btally wounded. Te Death Penolly Named for Woman In Pennsylvania. J'niLM'Ki.riii i, Xwmiier -. Sarah Jane Whitehn" the woman who poisonej her lnvhau.i, wat ami daughter, was to-ilay Ijtrnl sitihy of mur l.T iiv, the fW d. rtT T-xtoy aeasiua of the court, with J.jlja A!lin preiti;Ti, wat r inaml with the nriTiroeot" ofcJi.:ic! at.'t the Jadsb't charge. ' Th jtry "Uial eleven to one for eonvn-tioii iu-llie. lirlt J-ree. when the first vote wa taSeti, lue oJ ijuryiun contending that, aa tlie prisoner wan a woman, he had comcien tijit- acruti't against a ear.lict whioh wouli involve the higaast penalty known to the law. The persuasive eloip.enae of hiseleven comrades and the fear ot losinj his Thanks giviny dinner at home finally overcame tbe scruples of tiie jurytuin, however. ,. , , . . . Mrs. Whueliruj is theseaoti'I woman coii vktedbyajury of murder in the first de cree in Philadelphia, but no wnmin has ever been hantjed in this county, so far a the nwords ot tlie court show. The first convic tion was t..t of Hester Yaiiithan. who about 1 years ao was brand Kuilty of murdering her child, but she was never executes, as, oxing to the peculir feahires of the case, the (lovemor was indu cl to give her a pan don. More recently Annie Catler, a colore J woman, who shot and killel her lover, plealed guiltv an 1 wai sen to prison for a Ion,; term of years. A Fraud In Petticoats. ItiLoEB. Tt., Nov. The farmers livina I t this vicinity and around the town of Can dor have been sind!el n-tnly out of vari ous sums of motley by a tall, masculine look ing woman, who represented le-rself as Mrs. John K .Wilson to soma an ! Mss II umali Uobinson to oth-rs. She said she had been sent by Dr. I- C. B ilkin, of Bnrpettstown to cjl!e:t money for a yoon woman of that place who was suIrVrin from cancer, and w ho needed m mey to have a surgical opera tion perform!, which would save her life. Many irave lilieral Minis, and she continued soliciting utit'! s'i reached Candor, when she chani-l her alia to Wilson. At that place she was f.pially successful in .ibain itifreash. Imptiry develops that John Kib-in-uin died at 1 1 years of a .re and Hannah Itobinson, who is an invalid, ha- not be-.-u away from home this fall. The K ibiiisons ! ure in allltuat cinrnnntaaes, atl 1 deplore ! ill t I'n.ir Htm., wl.o.ii.l il" ll-wst liV Swindlers. There is no clue to the id -ntiiy of the fraud. TH5 JEW YORK TRIBUNE I eOJGrATUbtTES Eig.y American Farmer, Wage-Earner and Business Man, the Union Volun teers, the Settlers of the Western Territories, every Young Man and Woman, the Freed men ef the South, our American Fishermen And Shipbullbers, and the Whole People Generally, on the .SALVATION. F THKI'.t WF.I.FAIti: i was won at tiie s. is on rvovf-nnier I.. ...i..li tM Kb..!.. ,.. lilll. ,11 ll.e - "J i..l!ow. tbe men oi ii.iio iiarucs wiii snare; -but lo the K. 'publican voter., workers and ; jtre-s, is tltte tiie credit. iiiirnie lien. Harrison's administration i Thr inlitttte will continue to advoiratr the j rrcal measures ot public pihcy. with winch its name is identified. ;reat resfsiiisibilities tiow n-st, not onlv- on the new administra tion, but on the llcpubhcan parly and press, w ith reference to -hapiii leia-buion so as lo )iivc ptactieal erfcci to the will of the people. It is no tune now, for farmers, wa'e earners, Cnion veterans, and others, whose interests have leen iniK-riitsl by an administration ot free traders and n-hei hriiradiers, to relax their interest in puhlie allairs. ami let things lake Iheir i-ourse. On the contrary, it would seem to In- the duty of all voters lo co-operate earnestiv in tiie advani-cnicnt of meas ures undertaken iu their behalf, and to lend their support toertat iiewsaers, w hich are doiiiij oncin.-il and aggressive work to pro mote tiieir wailiire. It is csincciled bv the entire country, that Ttf Sen- Yirik Tri''it'if has initialed a (Treat variety of the valuable and successful popu lar diseii-sion of tbe iast year. It labor for tbe farmers (not yet halt finished) has been aj-'-.-re-sive and etfi-ttive. Its jjreat exposure it' Hie sliam ' n-lorm of the Cleveland ad ministration was cru-hin;; and final; no at tempt was ever made to answer it. lis josi lion on lem -Trance bron-rlit back numerous ihipl party voters to tlie Itviiublican ranks. Its broad-iib-s on the tarilf and other iues- lions have done much to prove, beyond ipies- ,1,,n ,,11,t Kepunnran pany is tne Int'iid of tlit tKitir iH-tple ot tlie rountry and i ,.fIhet tiers of the witern tfrritorifs. It nxt-d ln vond it Ti!mvrsv the rfsinpibiiily i d-at of nim-h o--edrl pension K'ia- ( laiion in t'onn. m many )tlier imr- ?rtnt omV.ioiis if 1 t'-nur om loyal ami sue-j-essiu'l wirk. It n:nlerUMk, for the sake f anv imi.rlimi l ilxiriiins and many iniairtunt. lalainous ana ; tu-ks. liivolvmi; minienas l he cause, far-reaehin M'ardi, and useful in setting in niek-pr nui Tion th-force which won the victory. It oiiirse in the future may be judged by the pas. Thr Ttd.nnr Is not exclusively devoted to I'oiines. it is a iretierai newsimtifr. iireaem ii'C the news of the world in eadi issue, to- & ti r with tieti.n. misctdlany. matters "for 1 he Home (rchi" and lor ' Vouni; Folks, with eifvllent and aircnrate market rqnirtti, lr-k review, and foreign corresNndenee, :ii.d two juices a week on Agriculture. For tiiefamily.it is absioiitlely unexcvlled anion j jitasi-aiwrn. si!.riijji.in ntr.i e'klv, 1 a year ,;,r 'I'V every live, mi ii .v 11 VClir , ,'iirTI l'I'T will, r,ri , ii.e. j'.in . .S.I .Vi p'r year, i-un-ny inbuilt, yew suleierihers receive the paper until January 1, Isl. IVir.Ki'.-ji 1 1 1 Wavererly Xovels, complete in ii vols. i''v Ciier s fascitiaiinjr " I-ailier Mocking Tales," G vols. !.li Irvinit's '-Lite of Washington." (4iTen one-dollar hooks, any one of which is sent tor two suliseribers, viz. : ' K-savs of lird Pcieon ; ' ' H lar A. l'oe's Tides : " French Kevolution hv Car- j'Jr " " tir i-v''rn! hyjir.iit Authors: I Ills ill o'r , 11111-r .t. ..il , . " ,v Mvtholo v:" ' Pon .etlxote;" "Arahian NiL-his:" Hohinson Crus'ie : ' and -Swiss Family Kooinson." (oi Winchester limit. ini! Ilille. hms h-lmtdiiie. (ii; Iteuiinirtun hrisch-lnadin;; Shut (inn. 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VoXry. r1 -umiitlc, lil.H?rc!iicl, If n4i-ir, itl I'oiirlrtAi Juiorui4Ltmi, fr m tbe entire UUr of IrortMKn IVrtsMiltMl Liter ature, eviH frotu the peua - , . . ut lb FOEIOST blVIS WAITERS. T-th't4liinfiilcu'tiratr i'eKelx, In every deiurtmen'.w ol' Liiertur. fr'ieii-e, folitiea, Art tiU'i eiprewiou m ttij PenoUciil Liuratute oi Eunpt and epecUlly of Great iritivo. Tt- Liri f A-t.fomimi four Ivy TrJ"m'M ftimish-HH, fnnu trie jrueraUy iut-. ab". oni of tut literaiure, thtj miy c3uilluou ttmt, w hilt-within lhvrf.-h of U, witiMat-tory tu tHf. nuin.tlKNs wittt wii.h It mlrri whalever 1 of timntUaie tuicru-t, wr ui told Hiriiuuicnt value. ' is t:-rfTi i rtii ,tiV- tn every one whf wUh.-a to ti-p pirt with the event or lii'fllwt ul pnwre. ( taf tiiirj. or m ruUivnU; ia hiiult tu Unity gt-uetl itiLoiliKcn aul literary tante. OPINIONS. No man wb ttiw!t,r4an l the wnrth an 1 r& ne oi'tuiw u-rmi .UWau- wu'iM Uiink of l. in iih.Mii it, .Nnwrhrrp cl? -n h fnji m'h a..niirf:Teu-ires,ii-i pvriWr: oft-ie ltt tiivr anin an 1 th:Milit of our lim ' L-'ifV tn tu' ll'u. k. AVv "It .ftoueofthifselVw niMtcatiimi, wf-kly r ramtiity, wtrcU mvio iinii-tiijotoif. Tin: is miiiiik! noU'wonhy In x-uim--. art. liitrHiun-, b r.ipli, iihUn'liys rvlnri.'U, thu fummt iV f .uud iu n. Ittit-iitaiiirt ntMrljf all the ml literature f lh- time. it h a ittiburMtiiti. t-x-fitiu imr suin-rUtir." T-r i"r' N- V. ' Kej.lt t- wuh al th - trva-ure- of i!m beH cur rent tuMwht, th test iiHiti. nml tht tht tfiry of i hu day. It wWthU uurivaik'd. Tir yif.i &T'!. tt ii''i"w. ! utitinuiii i Ie.uii:ii7 p.riti.n in Kj-iti'ofthe tn'iltitii'.e.rfv.irimlur public !avtr."-New Vr, bMrTtr." i:liKra'iiv, inunn. scifncp, rntiom. iiii.iry TM-tr. travel, whuifvi-r i'-n sire i:itiite i iu, ail rv lotiiiti hea."' ' H".' ;ta'i, f -f .-. l;v the ':in-mt arid ju.lifum w.rk put fntn thp ciiiliiiK ot i'r it 1" mmu- p--iiii! I'r tht iHi!y mun to ko'itsi Monifthiiiir r wimt Kini on witb over nmn-a-iuir aj-inity in t world mI Iff tt-rv. Without h-Ji he.j h t lur-t. r,it.l KtrtMft, ''"';' " 'u it we t!nd ttii btrrt iroliotitiy of tin- bet uTiU;rs ii Hiu ni Mthjvctn retidy to our han-U' " 't'hv readrrr nis very little that i important In tht- pt-ri hctt! domain." U nt J-mm it. ii ituty bt tnr.iii.iiiy and corilMliy sah t Ii -tt it never tt!' r dry wr vuluult'Sft jafef." ' Nc York Trimm." il iwitiiifd with ftral hVill and and in wtt-iflv appt-ar.-iiu't jivt'n it s-r!aiii jidvtniK o'-r it- n.mhiy rivnk"'--At'Mvt A " It iiirnh" r t"otnp(r!" foni;ii:.itum nf on In di-pciAiMw litem tiuv. ' '..'ur u t,'niij J.u. Util. for tho :i:iumt of n-n lin tmtttr rt-ntii -n d tht jtif--r:ptin i xtrv .(' lor." " i usi-. um AdvMuti .Sii-lni!li" In th; wt-tkty miEHin; the rc!idr find 1 thai i? worth liLHiA it :n ttiLTeniiii of-rurr-'iii hUTrtttm'." '.'mf i i I' ') v d T ,'. " I in f ndiRtn-nsitfiit to all who woii.d k cp aiid"t nf our mamMd pn.rf-s-. It ii .-., .it. iy withont a rivat.'' .V- iiV--;' ;(;''. " VVittii.v al 'a yvar, V- of j.-.- ny. r-) Vi-riV rwi r.s.(:iBI-:K for Jie y.r iS39. rt -nittnk. lk-fore Jan'ianr ., t'i' iiuuib.T.- oi iMS ini1 nfccr tiie r-vt'idpt ot liir.r &tib-rtf IUtiw, wid Iteaeutwu''. Qal-Prlcis Sir ft; test HesG EC3 Foreip Litsratnre. f" Poswsi;-il c.f 7V I.h'intt Aw a:i l o'ie or other nl luir cii-uci, m A met ieMU i.iiilli lie i. teii'..riiM.r wuinn-i inm--u t rn,t.ini uj u v'- i.(.-."i- I tiim." .'.. '(I- fcW. ,'lflU.ffM.I y .. . -., r, ,,.. ..., ,,,. , 0,l.r f the Atri'-riesn sa iinnii Mies. ur 1 uit H'.'k' i x H'iZ'irt will l,e eut lor a veur, ,- or, lor Sti.rsi 7".v Lirin.i A.j. and the .st. A.c..i or Sr,-it- nrr'a Ji.'slroir. Adilre-a, LITTF.IX A COMPANY, K.wt..x, " The Great llagaxiue of the World " E CENTURY MAGAZINE IN 1889. nWWhas It ptu h no onornmus olrfiila MM. X tion? ExtHfrtH estimate tht Ire tw(Hn l wo and thrk-c million p jople rt'ad earh duuiIat BECAUSE evi'rvth ENTl'RV IS nlHlVe evervthine a Watler- It led the development t woo(l-cnirrri itf in Aineri ea u1 It ha' fosierl AnKrir:n author; it U alive u tlie tuew 4f'toHlav. What il priuts set people to thiukiit ami talking. T J?gy f ITU 'whatever other pertod! 1 l'X UJ cai nmv ewme into ll:t fmilr. the irrfat realinic wrld has fotind out tit nt " no hou'H.-h'tiil eau ke1! aireoii of the time- uithmit TiiKt'F.MCBV. ' lis MHftaw is exi'lttined by iUcouUrut.' JPTyy f ITC pnnte-t writer of i JJ. Ly'a. tho world like to huve their woik nttil by the Kn-tttf-t innn-ser, ttnd therefre ttouea a maajiTi' a Thk Cr.yiTrnr tiie beM iiurii;y eiMiitja, It uas tor th? 0..'ii in' that tlt n. limit (Ir-t wrote lib remiiiiu'eiu-e of im;smant taUles. J Wfl f 7Tt T.U I puVWii'iff th.- life t-il C3jf0f Ahrnham Linr-in. by hi pri.n;e3-e-r tarie. nf tin- .i ha- lfn "aiti. The yt'tinx mini who iifv uomtr ft rotx him- ot that wbiiHi hs Kill one day huiiaer rr." Th(, ,TOnt)1 vwlr ,,-,,!, ,he important , this ifrea; history, ahich way v bcami at any Um2. BECAUSE Hmin!T thte r- artn'U" on "Si- bTiaandthr Kxtle Srt m." hyi.e-rKe Kerntin, whieh are nUrt-tiuc universal uttenlion hikI are be i 1 ik n priiiteil in liiin'Ired) oi ioreivti ncwk' a- pr. but are not allowed tt. enter ItiissU V7'' J?" l!Mt " mHf1 1 ne mspnnne ar- I tici prinU-! in the Kiirh-h lar.arMH-jo jut iiow toat'b uiM-n a niije'l w lueh o viUiliy inifntj alt ttiO'iL'ifn1 p-Tt'le fn Kv.rojM and AmiTiea and Aria." They art us jndi'ini he oJnim of a tSnpreme-t'owrt tnbnou, as thrilling aa the uuvt s.'asu,iiuiiai drama." J? V1 I 7V X7duriner 1S-H Th' rttr-t - 1-J - 3 Aid j m have a n. (f tn frvinrsof ihepreatet i'turco the. oll lot! inn iiiaMer-. ina'W l-y Titiioth: ( ole. the lfH'tiiof wf. enimi:rfif the mrli, who hus -jfiii foor vnr in Italy on this work : a serieti of f-Tiiiik-e True Htorie of I.onifianii." bv .niP W. I abie ; oeca-tonul richly iiliclraieil fmj-er .h'ribii'x' the rwene oi tlieei.fr;-nl InlernHii'niil.'innlKT-i ho4il liSMfi- ; int-ttlnT tllntraip'l i-.rers in In-boxt mwl a irriesol itunitroiin ami 'hIm'Im' Irib-Amer-i'-an stories: a atri tin iihi(rateo note. tie-. ' The Komnneeof lioilanl." t.y a iiew writer, Mtid other ii.'Vrlettt Ut be an no meed Utr : sc.t-il'-inenttil jir rwrn'r". tiiOei'hn!al an-l 'i"S4-rmtive of siwt-ial ineiih'i.t : " rieturs of tit" Far West,' by Mary IlRil.irk Fool, tte.. ete. We hnve ii-t rne lure to announce all the new fcntnrf. 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THE PITTSBURGH POST I For the year lssj will cinunuewith redouh j led energy tiie traimhtd eudtavor to st-nd ! out theb,sl Jeiii:citiie d.iiiv in t'.te l"ni'n. i its tri:re?'. the u-.st ycir indn'at'-r in luture etitertrie. iu nit d--n.irlnii-i.ts that ntn.-ii-tut'' a real uictotiKtiit.iu lt;ly it will c;n iM'te with the foretii;. Ii." Tfli-jrap.h;;: ta- cilities by special correp.:i lent- .it ail the crreat n-wi centers wiii h - of ii:e i.ml f.tr micliinv and il.owu.rl, chan, t;-r. l.s mar- ket rep'rts. ! :i! and r-. jrtj.tiic. covert n-j; every lir.ini Ii .! tr-iiie. have who a wi-le r.-j'-utatiou for reliability and f lihic-s. Td y wi.I he continued, and advance! in inc. siime Its edituriul. news and local d.-parm-'iits wnl tie maintained with vie.,r :tiid enlelIlie. The year l,s.-ti will hen uiecii.rahl" one in ! our political a::-l ' ti-incss hi-inry, aiid pr.in- waged on tin.- .,tn s;:;J:;s ei'Tartt; ii-lnr.-u and H'.sl.icsj 'i'ax.!ti'iii. Nil one wh dein to le well ititoruicd :m.l aLrcust if the times j can do wiihcit his da.iy pip-r. t:-lninj j lillll in Close lO'l-.-ii Willi tile Will.!,; 4 eld of ! buc!ies. industry, titian.-e. li-i!.i!i'iu ai. I ! p'tliti' V;l-l:lltt:l lliel II trri.-teii- --i-i j l.1 i.iike g-int centers ut n.-c-s. Ti. ii.J ; '"rld is on the verce i.l'a v.ileano of war ! and revi.lii'iiiii. T'ti: P;rT-.:ift-j:t l.vi!,v l'osr will priitt. all the nc-.vs. j TIIMS l'y niaii. tii.eyiar. p. istae prep:l 1'y ti-eut or carrier, at i'rr. j i-r week. Semi lor sample etipy. 1. Tin: Pittsburgh Weekly Post 7t Pa-JM Eae'd tYrfk-31 Columns of Keadin- Matter. ! the biriri'st FMiiocnitie V' k'y in the I'nioti : und the aim ol ihc tiirilishe-i is lo make it a weiconie. in-trn-iive and enter-lainin-x viitor at the fanrly fireside. In addition tt a ciio-r-e vari.'fy "f bten and nis-elhm''ti- ut.itter. 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CCS'sERCIAl, SHORTHA'ID, PRACTICAL, ESCU3H A'O JtlLlTASY DA IT'sT-tTS 1 IY. i,n Yf'iiinr irlt i ! tiilit,;, i" ot u ta;i are! aiirfi.Vt'.l. i.rt:.n:: M' ' Ii r '"I" r or ( -:rii.: 7"-.-;., . ft. 1 ,! .iof!i: M tf c 'ii. r t if' Una nr:;t--t hH'I ! il "i::n if-i- o: fiT' --' ' I t i l tj23 CiuCL ytsst afTi:e only dun Ka r.,ry :a W'. -ur: "T v A A T ry t j I A I Zj I 3iaiij1otii siiolting :iaut. NINE BIG STORES IN ONE. 9 9 Fairly Loaded Down Am, A.Miivs w.;:i tin- Positive A - Wi: HAVE M'Kli.'l'LY 'Nil I'i:n 11 Wliat you can lmy :u I):iiiin-:i-i" 1- tier ;si;;I Iioii'tit i.i-fui't.'. AH til.-- ' MiitiiMc fur IK,! M.i v j.rt'M-iit.s : Lovely Iriss-'.i Io!N. IViy.u- J.,!U. KiiMmtlv ,,lk flic- I,,Ms Liul-: I t.lls, Crvin-r Doli-s ami l.ai;u!,i:i-' J " 2 ,:-.- I) ..,. . Tier, ires. K.i-els. I-'im; i . 1 1 'i" v. i'.ri iiies. Clu-!;s. J.-.t . Ware, J)i uii.c Vai .s. I;i 'ie Fi-riacs. ,I,'vi.l Cy .,. I'.,-.. Win k IJoxes. inl.ski'ts. Sla iii-jr et.-. 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