T The Somerset IkiaM. Ki.'l Aitl. 1-.VI.L. K i;..r mat PiT"Wr. MT'N'.lf'.VV. Aufit .2, 14. REPU BLICANNOM iNATIONS. Election, Tuesday, N3V. 13th. STATE- For Lovi-i-im- 1'ainei H. Hastings. J-'ur Lieutenant .iovern-.r Walter I-yon. For Aiul,i-r lo-neral Amos H- Mylin. jr Secretary of Internal Affairs Jaine. J-'-ir ("ii?rvHMiiaii-al-Ijrjro f.aiushs A. 'row ami lieorgi- K. IIuiT. COUNTY. State Sknate: V P.. rril-!ifiU. J.niu-r Township. hu' y-rX to tin- lk-ii'i of I:rv t ('iift-r- eiHX. Win. Il.-nry Miller, i;ieiiia!ioning Tup. Jer.-iuia.i Mn.un.-r, ?"7lown liorotigLi. Ji rv fov vis-ios.'.k: Sa'ti-.iel J. Ii-r. Milor J T.'.-nship. Poor ImiiTf'ic William Im.ll, Miif.nl Township It 'h (trover's Waterloo. nl. b"? with your little tariff lij-irun liiHs. The Ik-uur. rat, now luWe imlh smnir and uhiskv iu tlwir'n. The hsiriiiii .u.-stioii of the hour is t--lllfij. I'liijiieftioiiaiily I ionium i a lii-Tirer man than ".J'.d t'levelatuL" Tiikkk is a prvat demand jiift now for juicy yoiihsr i-rows. Addii-sis, 'Cleveland, WiUm &. Co., Wn-hiii;:-toll, I. ("." Is it the iJciiiiN'ratii party or the tniftstlitit control the tiovenmioiit ? Or d-s the jiarty ."olitr.il the (joveril-lii'-tit and the trusts eon! ml the jiarty ? Ik Ihe I'ri-i-l. iil fiims the tariir hill or Tjii!t - il to l-e-i!!" a law he will Minn-1 ia makii: out a -(r"!:s t-i-e of '"rlidy an.l .'i-hoiior" airaitist hiiii-.-!f. evitP Mr. Wilvn, the iMni-Tjtie leader of the Hot:-", "Ihe UL'ar tni-t h.if taken the -oj.!e hy the throat ami the I sit tie will never elel until we throw off the trip.'' That the tru-t Mie.ss-ded in throtthnp the irty if jiainfuliy in cviil.-tiet. The Ik-iiKM-ratie j;olitie'uiii are ini wry small over the alitiou of the i.irmaJi taritf hi'.l. It fatiffic tiol.ody an. I the President in on record that it is a hill of "jicrfiily and dishonor." Poor i-uckoof, u luit a naiifeiUf dish of crow thev liave to f wallow ! The uneon-litioiial sum tidi-r of the Hon-- to Gorman & Co. waf a siekeinT for the I'r.-sid.-nt and he hurriedly tlol from V:u-hini.1oii. It if to In- h-d that the l.nvzcf at Itnzards li.iv Mill l.ruiv liiin uj, jirejiamtory to callow ins the liue Uifli of crow set liefore hint. The iMnttcrat are trying to extenu ate their sell out to thetrtifts hy d.-clar-i;isr that t lit- "Oormaii Wilson tarin hill,' though lad, if not as had as the Jin-Milt taritf hilL I tut that does not hreak the force of the 1'n-f ident'i de nunciation of it afa l.iilof "in-rlidy and lifhon.r." The three ,-iruti l.ills .la-iiir su-j-nr, iron ore mid e. til on the free list lsffl the HUfc with iiintn.fss and li-iat-li and wen- as exjieilitioa-ly shelled in the Senate hy refcrriii thcia to tiie Kittiiinv 'oiniiiittcc without di I tt. They were only intended for huiiconu-, and hciiifj haihil vi itli deri--ioii W-re sNx-iliIy uuetadi-tl. Ol'K d.-arly In-loved hrethreli of the Ii ino-rat:e prefs have iur tendt re-4 syinjiathy. They all chain pioii-d the I'rif idi-iit ami di iiouno-l the Senate hill. They will now In- cointicllcd to t int a lock soniers:iult ere they Kill defend the new taritf hill in the com Injr i-aiiipain. " Party jw-rfidy and jcirty difhonor" stare them in thefiiv. A 1'ite.h s cry for "unity" pies isji from the leaders of the IViuocratic party. Now that the hntyaiu and sale taritf hill has U-eii acivj.u-d hy With lioiif-s .f 'onrrs a d'-iuand is ln-iiifr made that lith wiiurs of the jvarty Hhall tlaj) together. Itut a retr.ifie-tive trlamx' iver the ri-onl is apjiallin to the stoutest or most ohtu--if them. The -ah-icuin lijrlit turned on hy Hill and (ntr.lon and Vest ami others ftill i:!ari-s ujriu the hi-torie jm'.-s of tin record made hy the prex-nt t 'oiiri-if-, and nothing hut the m .t ahjis-t and liuniiliatinu furreiider hy one win;r or the'othi-r n j-roduee even apparent unity. J Uft wait until irovi-r n-tf hif ts--ind wi;id, and oler-e the unity lie w ill -ouiH'i with hif cluh. TliKwhifky men are makim: hay w hile the sun shines, or rather while the President sulks and hesitate. Kv--ry day of delay in sit'iiiriir the taritl" hill is worth million of dollars to tlu whi.-ky trust. The tax on whisky is now Ml x-nts a ptllon ; under the new tariff hill it will lie $1.10 jt (relloii. Here is a margin of M ivnts a (rttllon, or eiirht dollars a liartvl, and even lay's delay means a heavy loss to the government and a corn- iidiiijr t'aiit to the iwners of sjiirits, who are ptraininf every nerve to p-t their hohl inirs out of ImmL This ran.-oportui)i-ty to nuke a fortune is Ik-'hii; improved to the fullest extent, lty his delay in MiTtiing the hill Mr. tleveland issiuip Ir playiiijr into the hands of the wliis kv trust and well he knows it. The Democrat in Congress w h ili)i their very Utmost to keep the Inisi nif iutei-sts of the fountry in tunnoil and uncertainty. Ni sooner have they artv-d uju the taritf hill than notice is given that it is unsatisfactorj', and within a few hours afu-r its passajre and tiefore it had even pine into the hands if the Presideut, three jMp-v'un hills ueiv introdueed and rushed through the House r peahiin the duty on sugar, iron ore and heirl! ire. lliere is iiot the slightest jsnc-ihility of tlie jia-sntip-of these hills at this ss-ion, hut they siiow the unreliahility and vafcillatiu; tsiurse f the Jarty in jMiwer. Xtit only that, hut they p to Jirove the -har)re f harjfain and sale so freely made hy IiiemU-rs of that Jarty. However, the Hiiimus di.-ilayisl hy these hills is no tice to the country of eontinueil agita tion of the tariff quest ioi' an I of fur ther tttempts t wipe out jTotts-tive duties, and must mxiessarily Jirevent the resumptiou of business on a fled hasis. The st ks tif msjs iu thecoun try are nearly exhausted and iiia!iufa turing ma-t netessarily be resuniitl, l.'it ''! :i t"?ri-it of -.iiiiri I fltj't i tioii util fit r reaction of ::: kf h-fii!:e over theiii, it ::i osdy a ham! tr mouth re-Minj.tion to fUi j lv ii:n "liate wants. If Oitir.-s.- wo.i!d only adjourn it won!. I r--inove j.r.f'it fears of fur. h-r tliim.-uriiif; leirislation, hut with the certainty of its f.nveiiin? aj-ain in e little over three months no jn-niianeiit revival of luifiiievi can le l.s'kd for U!i;il that da!i r jmii.t is paffi. Toe eomir.a ehf tions ;'!, hovever, have a salutary efTi-ct, and the def.-at c-f many of the ji.-'-x-nt Hiem Urs and tlje tirtaiiity of a Krj.u'-':-fi m.ij'Ti-y in the next H"U-e v ii! have a Unctii ial tilVv t and jToioMy j.re.ei.t the jia-faze of further ruinou- lejri-la-ti.n duriwr the short rs-:oti of next winter. Now that the ' In form taritl hill" has Ui-n acivpted hy- Imth hoUfC- the IV-iiKM-ratic cu'koo journal have re ccivetl the frift f iroj'hecy, and the jKih'.ic Lf U-iiijr treate.1 not only to rophs if of great jn-jerity and con tent, Im-ausi- of its In-nefici-nt irovif iotif, hut it is d.flare.1 with extreme unction that "M-Kiiilcyism" is not on ly a thing of the jsist hut if Ktf- ly inurned, and no j litical jiarty will have the U-uicrity to ever at'ain advo cate or defend !he jirovifioits of the iti il'.ii:oUs tariff hill hearing the name of the diftiniruifhcd Governor of Ohi-k. This j.rojihetic hragjrad s ia is ha.-i.-d tns'il the assuntjitiou that the voters of the United States will reiit the idi.s-y of ls.2, aud is a wretchsl undervalua tion of their intclligeiKv. Men may U' extn-rne jiartisatts and p alino-t any length to maintain their jsditical opinions, hut with the exjierienee of the jixst year and in view of the com mercial disaster and financial distn-s hrought usn the country under the sp.-cioas name of "taritf refonn" they would I- sodden idiot.- to a-a:n.put tic country in the iiw( rf the jiarty that has trafticked in their indu-.ri-s, U-trayi-d their deartft inten-sts and s;!d them out to the ravening trusts whose offers will lie crammed with the fruits of jmrchiL-ol legislation. Kxjierience is a dear teacher, and in this instance the iKintry has j.aid a fearful jrice for it- h-achiiigf, hut the lesson is not like ly to lie forgotten during tiiis getient tioti, and those who count ujsui tin folly if lvj in-ing n atif! within the next quarter of a iviitury are simjdy hallkiliir ujsui the a limed idiocy of the .-op!e. The McKiiiiey tariff i.ill may not again In- ciinctisl in toti.him vert lis, hut its underlying principle will Hiram lccoiiie the law of the land when the Kcjiuhlicuii again citn- to tlieir own in lvij. Ve ! uji ojr jiroj!he"-y agtinst that of the organs of tiie Utrgaiu and sttle Jtirry now con trolling the country. Vhat h:is I niocracy done for the workingmaii ? Well, it has closed uji his workshojis, jmt llt his furuaix firss reduced his wages, and, wor-e than all, haf stoj.ped his wages. Int r WHAT IS GAINID. from 11m' N, ht York Ir.'juii--. The long fiht is over, f -r nil prati'--l ur-e-, and it if in r.h-r l-i iii'juin w hat have tiie pun.;.- won? i,- lulu the I leiiefratie jiarty lets ci--:tr'.y irain-!. H v. as l.y litany f up;ss-l to In- ai ii!-Iy iiK'oiiipeu-ut to pass any rev-iim- hi:), an I has sli.iwn that it Ls n it. Tiiif was the out shining K 'hI Um hi- h Ix-iiiocrals in iVas hiiiflou tixe.l iheir eyes. S-n;it-.r Vest plttln-liilil'iV Mllfeiwi.fl. ill his latest spe-cli, tiiat this was tlie oiiu t.i.jiil of scpreine h-sire; il would 1 fatal if tiie party should l- provtsl incapable of passing .any hill. Aci-ordingly a I hi, sti'-h as it is, has Is-cii passed. The ca pacity of the iH-iiiocnitic party to pass sin-li a bill must lie coiu-cdcd. It lan sell itself iMit to siimlry inoiios.li. uiiil l.y allowing the Treasiirj- to Is- rohis-d it can pass a bill. So min ii is pro eL At the sain:-time it is provel that the 1 iciiiocntt ie paity is li'it t-oiiipetent to tlo what it pledges iisclf and tries to do. It promised to cvertlin.v suinliy iiioitop.,-iii-s hi h had grown up under previous h-g!shllioL. I lift- .1.1, itCllabhfi tlKlSe lll'S- liopolies to "hold tin- i-ipiiniry by the throat. as I'roiesxir il-oii pitiiuily says, and to dii-tat'- exai-lly hat a shall Is- pasxsU That most of ths I)eiito cratie iiieinlH-rs honestly intended to car ry out their plcdgi-s need not Is- lionbti I. The trouble is that they could Hot sa e the pally without breaking every pleil-je it had made, and they resolutely saved the party to that extent. How much of it i left, with its principles trodden i.n der fN4 and its action U uif trod with "irruption, future voting miM tell. Any party nli sitving would have preferred failure t-i inlamy, and its toters may. Tlie overthrow of tis.-riiiii:i:itiiigdutii-s for the piirjx.se of protection, the sulfti tittioii of al valorem for speciiii- duties, the aduiissioii of raw materials free, t!ip saiashing of trusts u. 1 tnoiioiHIies, were the principles lor which the party fought, or sii;osed itself lighting. It has defi nitely abandoned every one of them. Its tariff fmui ln-ginuing to end is a mass uf discriminations uvovtclly inteudisl to suit or to save particular iuler"ls. I( has retained spis-ilie instead of ad v.ilorein duties in a gnat majority of disputed case. It has taxifl s,inie r.iw iiiitterials ale! made ln-r free. I; hits turnt-.l over the Jovenmn-nt io tit.- tritfia and moiioi olics, to In- l-H-d at ti.oir pleaatiru. Th'-f-tliings have Ih.-cm done, nor ivcr: nt i.y a e-i:ti!i!iatio:i f a few members of the majority i;ii t!ieoissition in the voting uoii pa,1ieaiar clattses or d ities, s.i that in l!j--s' .s.-parate feature, tlie majority Jiarty wa actually defeated, its happened in many iin jx.rtjnt cases w hen the tariff of Js.f.1 was frainisl, but by deliln rate ac tion of two ItiiKTulie c.iui-ustsi, one iu the Senate and one in the House, forty three Senators were bound to vote and did vote on evt-ry item as their committee pruiioKed, and the majority in the House aovpted and jiassed the bill exactly as framed by this proci-xs iu the S-nate. In a Ms-ttiiur aud very unusual degree, therefore, tho two lleimn-ratie majorities have made thcnisel vea riif poasible for every item and Air all the departures, from the principhw if their jmrty. The alwilufe failure of the Iicuin-rati-party to revoke r repeal the essential featim-sof tiie pnttive lariff is the highest possible evidence of the strength of that tariff with thepegple. They have tried its essential fi-atures for thirty-three veers, and even a hostile party ilm not dare to depurt fnmi them. It was a ques tion of vottM, and the Senators from vari ous states knew that they could not re tain vot-s enough to In- re-elected, and that their Jiarty cinlld not get voti-s enough in those slates to retain omtrol iff the iovermneiit, if it departed further from the jirinciples of the protcetive tar ifT. The K-puhlican Jiarty has, then-fore. gained a nuitession and a demonstration that its policy has pleaseil the peopltt no well and promoted tbeir j rospority au greatly that it cannot he overthrow n. Oiu-otUer important gain ia a test of the rate or extent of protection rtsiuin d. The I vtiioenu ie tariff prm-cts, httt in sjmiIm and iuadiipiately. Iep:tb leans hold that greater National prosperity i attained by prole, -ting adispiately and systematicaJly. Kxjieriemv will traeh the jxiple whether a i-oniph-te and thor ough protective taritf is better than a I-euiacraiic Imtclu If the measure of pnis)ierity attained in n-tober, lsy un der the Republican tariff Wfure a change as ordered shall le surriasstxl by the prosperity attained under the Trust taritl' just paused, the people will know it. If not, if ag and jiroduclion and general j which is his salary of Sln.on) as president prft-rity do not recover to the level of ofa I'hiladclpltia lonk. oriii.(ja!!oge h lii the j)le w ill know it, and will ile- j er, on Sil,( of w hi.-h be will pay tax -ide for comj-Ute aiui tliomugh jtrotee- amounting to fti Ationiey iJeneral ,; f. I.'-:;. I of lv!lrwsr-.,:-- .iH' .i f!' 3!' I V in.: -.'i: . i! ;rrrj,t t': tt z -N '''r P. tn:'i::,-;i:i prhi.-:.is a.i't tie prt .-t;e p-ili-', tiino wi'i 't ". 5tr. CaiT"B Wacir 8jecX Fmm the Washirsn-in sar. There ia a clout! in t'te heriaon -f the Si-ttati? now m larger than the oid-fasL-ioiu-.i, traditional n .an"s hand, hot "t it grow ing every day. It is arm: htT tariff s!-e-h by Mr. :!ay, tiie in defatlgahle liamnioii of high rate o:i eiTtl an-1 Sn an i r.iher ecjijiilii;:'s ts iu:uern. to nie!i.i"iu Ii v. ii; tetuttn'iere I t?..U on the night hen t'l-' hi;! pass I the S..iiHte a: the last ni-.tu-:". it Mr.i'jay i- Kt-ver pre.-:pkaie tiiat silettt a'. l a.-:ne svaL.-s-i ia'i a-i.si and ot;t.ined fr-n: the Scttate lej-, e to pi'ini. v. h:e!t is a Ij-.i-.ii seldom grant-"! in He-upper house. No viie want ed t.. 5rf- Mr. i t ty to gxm au l ile-ivcr his f---i li. aud there was no ii-p is:tion lit deprive him of tiie great pleasure of seeing it appear in full in tin- ltesir;l.'' It was tl-.en thought ih.tt he had exhaust cd hinix-lf i.n the -aibie.-t of the tariff, and that his machine for grinding out sjns-i h- had In-en wra;iped uj) ill eottoti and laid acide on '.he shelf. Itut those f-ikn were not acquainted ith the Ciier d--tit;!s of Mr. 'nay and his ways. Tln-y had n l scritinixifl the d-s-iiuieiit hi h he had jiift ordered to apM-nr in the ' I;s -ord." They did nt know tliat a-(i an aggr-(r.,o ()f !.Hit 2'i h'Kirs of reading by Messrs. tuay and liallinger aud several ooluinns th.it had n Ins-n readfthe speech did not bring the tariff question any nearer to the pres ent thim lT:"i. That left a very comforta l ie margin of aisitit !'. years tor the Key stone orator to draw on in ease of emer gencies, and the last reports would seem to indi'tttc that there is a very serious emergency alsmt to Imrst upon Mr-tiuay. With either coal or irn jdaeed on the free list by ihe-ompro:ii;se hill, it is said that he fei ls it to In- his duty to try M talk the Senate into a proper appneiati in of the enormity of the otteiix- projniscd against I'eiiitsyl vania. Tlie lattft reports from Mr.uay'sdsk ere to the eff.f -t titat there were galley slip amouniing t- ho colunin.s of the " 'ongressi-:;:,l lleeor l rejrs!ng there, dciightful dissertation" tivi tie- growth of the coal iiid istry .-f the United Suites and ch inning brochur.w on iron. When all was Mipiiesi to 1 m-reiie on the suli jist of coa! in tiie eoiit. rem v, this sHeeh amounted to but half of the fire-tent length. Itut it has grown. It grows with alarm ing r:q idity wheuiver fn e coal or free iron may In- mf-mioiitd in the acute hear ing of Mr. 'tiny. Mr. 'iny is known throughout the country and even the world as one of the pi.rst siient men in public life. There have la-en more pcr-isi nt clams. s, far t as w ords g ., but la. y have usually lnt-u mute from bir.lt. To obtain front his lips ait i:it"-rvk-w on alm.ist any topic is on- of the pro'id.-t .-n hi' Vellil llts ot the a er : ;.' Washing; .n .-. .ri-.-;i.n le:;t. Ye; Mr. j.iay d e--i n it ke. p the I-rigth of his spiv- Ii on the tariff question c secr"t. That is the one thing that ho Ls w illing I 'utt the woWd and especially that part of the woii. 1 that has the tariff l.iil in charge ju.-t at present should know in all the details. Itut the way tliat tliat spee-h grows is a matter of admiration to the other Sena tors. They have lns-ome nearly green w ith envy on account of the ease w ith w hich the gaileys in Mr. (play's desk jiile up on toji of ea.-h other. They realire tliat Mr. .:iay has, pir t xille;i.-i, tiio Lteuiiv of language. Manv applications i.:i e In.-ii ina-h-to hint for the ris-ii.e of;. ... . . . . 1 ti:- suii-sss. ., it Ue ti ts lol l only a tea, a:; l t-i tii e he has mysteriously drawn f.' -in Li-d .k and sh-ovn a 1" neatlv- UsMid pa;npl:l-;s Tiicy are old and new, an 1 some ar-of middle ag.. They are till, however, trout one s nir.-e. and that is tie- gr.-at Viisiis leir. ni of tlu Interior In -partmciiL M r. imay's style of delivery also is pe culiar unto himself. IU- rcaiiz'-s, as d few otlii-r iie-ii, the Value of a conserva tion of energy, and he d -s not ln-iii-ve in wasting his force on an unapprecLitive Senate. So he summons his friends to his ai-1, mi l lets them on the groan. I fbmr of his fame by allow ing thelll to "spell" linn in Ins .leiivery o! tlie great lom-s i that lie au-1 his clerk and tUe miperiii-teiid- lit of the census have pnni.iee,L Senator liallinger is his favorite he!H-r in tiiis, for he has a gmnl round voi.-e that never tirv-s and ha likes to r- ul iila.. ile f inn-- in very Itand'iy ai a'iut Iuin-li time, w hen Mr. ' 'jay g ;is tire I atl I hun gry and thirsty. The tiitini ite length of this soiid tar iff -jn li of t he present .session by Mr. t.iir'.y if not. of ourse, determined, for no one y-t knows h;iw miic'ii longer the uu certaiitfy as to -oid an I ir-ui and other tiling on the schedules w ill last. I'uld til. -re is cvrtainty, however, tin' spits-h w il! k '.-p on grow ing, like the famous turnip of w hi' h th" Ji;n-t L tug.i'llow sang iti his sch'Nil tl tys : -"Mr. Fiiiii.-y Ii ..1 a tar.iiji, A it.l it are 'j iiiicl tie- luni : Ami it r.-w, an 1 it ij-vw. AnJ tli turnip -Ji I ni li-ir m," rtuqas! Ai.sji-nent. l-'nilii tlie riu-l.ur,; T.im . The e.iiiiiiiems of Siij.erinteiid'int of In ternal affairs Thomas J. Stewart, itui. -.-ruing the iiietjuality of t.s-esntiiciits of rial estate iu many of the counties of the State ami the iiifs-ssity for stringent measures to punish those a-sst-vsi.rs guilty of favor itism, affords a strong confirmation of w hat the Tiwx has heretofore on thesitli jei t. The fai-t that two men w host- prop erty is rtorii'i exactly the same are assises tsl the one ji.sf double the other, is cited ly Si-r lary Stewart, but many even lie.re flagrant e.Ls,. exist i.i the rural dis ti jets of the St ito- One sad duf'.-; in t!)e assessment last sis fit" fa- t that i:i pra-t:f : thev lend in many iiisfan -es to ;he pliu ii. .f tha assi.sslt.rr power in thf hands of ihe ignorant or iu eoiiipeteiit. !tul a small coi.-tp.-:is;o.i.iii is allowed for the work, and it i- a:i a oo:i.-e-ipience often done by men who never w ne.t any property or i.al any ntisiness expcijein-c and are not qmili.-e ! 1 1 judge of n-al estate values. The small coliipen safion Ls fni ift"ii tlte excuse to justify them in not being too nice abnit ae.i-pt-ing a consideration or favor of some kind from jiropcrty holders w ho desire their asscsKitieuts to lie kcjil d-iw n. We know of one large town in this State w hi.-h tried w ith groat success -,'ie exper iment of having throe representative bos-im-f-s men and pniierty holders whs-ted to go over the assessments, whi. h w ork tin-y Ju l formed gratuitously. At it-s completion therft was but one ap-xiil made, and tliat was n -tstaininl and the as-s.-suii adopte.! tUe work of the com mittee as their nw u. TIumi hiiainosa im-ii and proerty holders did tiiems-l ves and their fellow citizens a great service at the expense, of course, of some time and trouble on their part, but the result of the work shows w hat might lie accomplished by bringing a similar intelligeu.-e to In-ar uimn the aasc-Mitients throughout the State. l.aws directed to this end would p roliably yield much more sulistantii 1 rtstults tha.i junitiveone! for misconduct, w hicli, as we have scon, ia largely the outgrowth of ignorance. Wiat Tiey Will j?gy. If the inisime tax bill is feigned by President t'let claiii! it will have some, but very little, effoet on the salaries of the State officials of Pennsylvwiiia. No oilj ciaj sttlarics are exempt, and they are not only Hot exempt, but if Ihe salary is in cluihsj as purl of the amount to make up an official's income If the income is over $l.i, it is therefore taxable, liovemor ratlison's salary is KUI, and he will hs taxis! 2 Jior cent, on ?;.ijiHJ or lgiX I.teu tenaiil Uovernor Watres has a salary of fi,", and he will ay i per eenU on H.imi or iM. Swretary Ilnrrity gels a Kilary of , 4,it per year, but his fees run . this up to about $llt) kt year, added to rrfn-i ets a sri'-irv .-f ?-"i per 'm: hi.-. r, s!-1 t: is t..i.i.'. ;u. : h- wi:.. ay2 j -r rent, tax ri J". r ' '.:'. Suite 1 riys-iir-r Jaeiis.i ettj.-y a s"!:-y at JVl", en i w ill j..ty s'.i UK. The ( h i f Jus-tioe of the Siipr.:ie I Vt-irt. r s."i sa'ary and will ln ta-v.sl on . of it. -r f and the Supreme t'oi;rt JcsiioM h Isi g-t bi.-t ? . will iay p-JI e;rf-h to the J,iv eminent. The judge ii Piiihi.l'-i-phia wi'i pay T, Allesheuy ?J'i, an 1 in Son crsct iJ each. The Insurance t'oi.i Uiisionf r, who his a fat thing ir :t i:t trie way of fi-ifi. w iil pay tax on ntiout Vji over the xempted atnom.l. or And yet yon f'-Hi't hear c 'tr :-!y goiug 1 1 rc-lgn iH-t-attise .f the iac line 1 an.l u-t-tnniv will refuse e.itice Kvi'w: '. it. Wheat ai a S:2t F.-od-cd Fniiu Itie Ptiilul-cii.a Ie-eor-1. .V we-teru cfirr.-jKindi i;t .-f a I jihia r-!i;n t'nn r. j'oris ns a n -e i XIn-li.Ie-llial fe-tli'lg .f w heat ':,i!:i L i lt of Ml to hogs now in pr.n-css of taiteiiiiig for delivery by Sm-ptetu'KT la 3 gaitl iil etgiit e piiv u leitt at the mark) t jiri-e if le-gs to tl. Is jH-r Imsliel for the w heat oti-tmieI by tiie animals. Yet w heat is veiling in 'hi eago tit -eii's a l.u-li-l ati.I in New York at .V i-cnts a bushel for S. pteiuln-r delh er-. i niier exje-riments by w estern st.n k f. isl-.rs h :ve sh n results, almo-t as pniitable as those a--iiievisl iu the a.-e aisive citt.L The hi-g raiser who o::inr.inicated this information cl.s-i d his letter by a-king the Philadelphia merchant if he could re alize, w hat might l0 the result it" the fn-1-ers of this c.iiintry, w ho lmve annuaiiy iMiifUiaeJ to rer nt. of the corn crop, sh'Kil.l turn to the use of w heat, as many are now doing. There is rt jiertiiiettry in this inquiry which migiit Ini cm, i. b red w ith a Wantage by the spi-culalors who are selling w iaat "simrt" at railing low jiri.-es. W&iung on Cleveland. Wasiiivot.i.v, Aug. !. I'r.-sident Cleveland is exjie- t-i her.- Tties-'.ay night or Wsiies,liy iiioriiintr. The impression seems to gain ground that he w iii finally sign the tariff liii!, w hich liKr.ns "party inilidy and party dis honor."1 and aifMUipauy his signature by a mi-ssag,,-exjires-fiiig ri gret tint the bill d.es not appristi-h nearer to "tariff reform' and thanks that so much has lce!i done in that direction. The immense w ithdrawals of w hisky and the large importations of raw sugar to gain advantage of the new rates; me ln-lievisl to In- imjiressing gov-i iiun-nt olh.-ers that the sooner the bill is s:;;i;e 1 the In-iter, hi-i-.itisc of the los of revenue au-1 iiie ch.rges cf is!Iiisi4.n l"-iw -e!i the administrati.'ii and the .Vhi.ky and Stigar trn-ts. T.e- r-.ts..n for the In-lt.-f that the rrcsiden! will iM.:i:I s.gn tic b'.il is tlie prev.i:;i;i4 opiiiioc ;.f i 'levehmd t'iat he will nei.-i do t y iieii,-:-: tion w !iat h" c:;ii do 'lins-vr. Tiierefore, if le- d.s-s ii t sigi- tiie bill he Will have atoi.i.sl a re-pii:-ibdity. ll.iwiviv. ;;;i ii.tin ::'ioti was itropjH-l by rri?-.; S., r. t.iry Thtirher l.-.lay that ihe lre-i.!. nt oiig'v: not sign the bill and tiiat he iicgltt lei it b "ime a law by c: juration of the 1" days as he did the rh erand luu lmr bill. There, however, must alwas be kept in view the fact that Mr. fit veland is an imu--i:;i man. and at the last iiiomeM he may take it into his head to veto the measure, and in his veto message iitsi-: that fo:i gresn sh ill remain in sc-sion until another bill has Un passed. B-nc-J is a Store 2ct. Ai t i:toWN, Ia., Aug. 1 :. --Joseph ia:i, a n-.-i'di -r, w h h as U ,-n in j this country aUi.it three yea. s. .l;,sl yes tor.! ly, leaving a w ifc. tv. da. igi.ti r, and t a son. 11" lf I'Mili'- l rt to iiis widow j and SIX to his son. The daughters mi ; nothing. tii-.i,:ii:in wnntiel to h ive his j money buried with him, but his friends ! dis-uadel him from tn.i!. Although on I his death lied, ;i"os!:utii oil Tues.!ay il.- Inaiide l .ss.1 that his son owe i hint and ".vanti-l him to pay it at the rat;' of . .fills j per day. Til" son. however, plea. led pov erty ami the dcM was tina.ly firgiV- n him. lirirssm.m's Iki.1v was put in a storelsix and this afternoon it w as carried out ! the cciiietery. There the Uty w as taken iiit of the tix, wrappel i'l a sh -.-t and jdai-ed in an uprig'at ..si;ion in tiie grave an.l biii ie L I Mi Monday the same fami ly burie, 1 a child in a store lix. Asiaiiin't Ballet ia hit H;r.rt Wilt:Ki.to, W. Va.. A ig. IT. With a hiili-t turougii his h-.nt, Major iliiell w as f.,ut:d I-;i-i on his f.i",.i, ill l'..ir:s!r f i.inty, yesii rd.-ty. K-if-.-i', a.i 1 ;,is wifn ere ns vntly triivl for lite nmr h r of Mrs. Ilasseli's uioihcr, Mr,. Amniili Wt !eh, by poison, and ai-ipiiite l. After the trial l'c.ss. ll was wartu- l by a notice on his dir to letve the ifinitry, but he paid no att-iitii-tt to it other then go armed. At the time h. was killed Ii tarried a Winchiicr a. id a revolver. The killing was done ne.tr a piece of woods and it is s-.ipp.csi"! the assa-sin tired from ambush. Searti a Highty Meteor. t'o: HKvytt.i.f, Miss., Aug. 1". An im mense meteor l-tust over the to A 11 last uigip. w ith a concussion th tl shook the earth for ltii-esj around and fi ig'ttelied the poiih-greatly. Thu negrino, w ere great ly exeiKid and hsik ujeiii it is a w arning that Judgment day is close at hand. Witnesses of the phenomenon si.y that it rev-nibiisj a Iml! of lire passing through the sky, and, when it reach'! a n.j:it dirin-!ly over the t crn, explode 1 with a de.ifet.i.-ig report. Fragiii'Oit-- oft he I. lot. sir were jiickcd :y. in liie st rivets Eeaia Za ied Eor ?"6ding. ; M.i.nzix, Til.. II ill lroiig!i this Aug. Is Tunnel eveiil;-g James M.-. Ilv .y was lightie.g with l.;- br ...ii,-:-. Ilis w i't, fris'liteii; 1 -.1 the c:e-.iiit;--r. s-iz' 1 h-r hu-ii ni l's ti-:u and b.-ggel him t-i d.fisU Ile w.irni'.l hr to l.-i n , b-i: situ Jiei sisttd in ht r jd.-.i lin ,'s. Tin-it the hus band broke away and shot 1ft-. Tlie wound was ilea div, and it is doubtful if the woman lived more th in a f-w sec onds or whether she was alive when he shot her again. Arretted for Having a White Wife. .Sav.vxxaii, lla., Aug. is. Jnmen rjersl has Ins'ii arrested on the charge of liav ing married Iiara linsuns a white woman, in violation of the lieorgia !n", forbidding mi-e.-ge-natiou. Tho onj.ie li.nelieen marrie.1 10 years i.n.1 have several children. Kesi assin-iale-.l en tirely with white pojle, and until his anit, no one except a cousin of tiie w ii'e seemed to t;ive susiii-ei.isl t!at llmre was. negro bl.sxl in him. His part-nts were mulattos. His w ife staints bv him. Brae t'.e Servei. SUsJatives and opiates won't do it. These nervine, d'i not make th: nerve, strong, and failing lo d this f Ul sh irt of pro l;ie ing tiie essential of their quicttide vigor. Ami w hile in extreme -ascs and thine only of nervoiis irritiiti-m such drugs may In- advisable, their frequent use is highly prejudicial t'llhedeli.iiteorg.inisiii ujM.n which they act, and in order to renew their quitting effect iuerea-scd a:ul daugerous dosseveiittia!ly lntsinienee-s-sary. Hostetter's Stouia-h Itiiters is an elli.-ient substitute for stu b jiemicjous drugs It quiets the nerves by bra.-inf, toiling, slrengtiening them. Th -m-nei-.ioil ls'twH-n weakness- of the nervous aystein and that of the org ittsof di rest ion is a strong and sympathetic link. Til; Bitters, hy imparting a healthful impulse to tha digeslivii and assimilating fi)iie tions, promotos through. ut the w li do ysteiu a vin-ir in w hieh tho iiarves eoiiie in f ir a large share. I'se the Hitters in nt tiaria, conftipaiioii, bilio'is a:nl kiilney trouble. Xaxijai In-tramer-ts. Violins, Mandolins, l.uiU-rs, I.aujos and other stringed in;4rutiieutsat SnyJt-r-i arug store. AL7G J.VA TiU?. TP. AC- Th- city of AI: ens stanhf ! "'riday hy th" siieideof Nati.mr.l !lt:ik Kxntn- ! iii.-r William MiUei. w !t.r sh liimx-l: to , K.-.l': in tlie S fLr.d National fti-nk. Ti.i- , tnge !y. fi.ilowh.g n rlont-ir In-hi'.id 'h? i f.rrl.r o''a-sh!- r Harry A. fir.nln r, v. ! I-..t,-d ths Kmk to 'he extent f !.'-'. has c.i-.ts, 1 the g:.iie-t rx. it-."0!.t ':tr -. ; Worry uvi-r the t v! .'; he niti-'ti-.! f.ii!i lrx of -it. rs si: J is . t h - ! -1 :it his i SO ".If ;i,'f-t-- h. IVi i.i" in r:i"-' r-::: if r ii at 1 : .V. ts csii.i!. dir. -.itsg lis. but -it ti:? lime WMS t.ric.,1 but Joi f tie 11 I. In-sid U f .an l iLs the .:,.i-v of tie- ! ' At T to i'e Ko:.ne.!:, c:t f.-r o Vi.ick. Kxamiu. g.- ly .is foH..w : iti;. my diiiin r I w ai-itsl down ik, iilc. ting at the d r 'l.TkS and M.i'cr. w h-i v. ere jn-t eoig i!i:;ner. This was i-.l .-et : I l!:. n w.-ut i::s':de a';, f..,;nii r Mi-l. r silting in tie !i:e: tors' o;ii.-. t in k .f lio coiiming r -ini. After a few m .liients' f nt versa! ion it of-tiri-.fi tome that the lixantiiier was h '. aying going t tl'nner N- aiiM' of my pri setu e, and I sai ! to Mr. Mdi.-r: "If you h tve m rythicg 1-v ke 1 up y.,u o:g!it to go to di.incr. Mr. Miiier: if not, 1 w ill w a! it d .w n to the hotel until Volt sre r.-ldy toei.l.le 1-ieW." STAKTI l:n I'.V TH K OKA Til stloT. The Kxioiiiner an;-w-red pleasantly that there was no r .isjyi why Mr. la-van -sl.o'tl I n. t reniain whtle he wa gone, r--liiarki'ig at the same time tiiat tin-re was milling he o.uld dist-irb. Tliti ext'itiiie-r t-i'-n I vt the is-.!, k, but in l. minutes le- irn.- l. i in rre-ident I-van remark- iug tli.it he had hardly given himself ! time t ; t his ttinia-r Mr. Miller sai l ; that hi; had not !kv;i f:-ii;tg WvII and I.-i-I ; no appetiie. lie had only gone t i the j ilining r.n.in d-.T and reunite 1 v. irii.nit i -siting at ail. The two m.-ii sat ,':i-.-i!.s-i!ig j the ari..ir ( tho bai.ic iu regard to fiu-e , paper win.!: .Mr. Levan fjUiw. tie ; :'. i-.n wouhl prove lo be g sl. Ti.s- !Ia:niner laughingly reiiiiirkcd : "litis. I g i'-s you would r.-tlnr have ni.'ti' V titan j apcr." I.-i vim; Mr. la-van sitting in the office, he arose au.lwalke.1 htto the counting room. M r. I.evan h'rtr-1 a iii'i-e ma 1-as by one .sitting tlown in the cashier's chair ati. I a moment Intel the report ofal-'iid explosion 1 iilowe-1. A lii i.i.KT t;i noi ou ins i:i:at. 'resid.-iit I,; r :i l".iri-r! title' ouuiiiig ro.it. i, u i i :.i Jreadfitl sight he b-li-M alai r.1 i.ar.t! v.el h'm. C! tv' :! sir ! th- side-ef l!..' . -.shier' s t.t! u:v t:.-' -'.!- :n ir- ;t otine '!' k .-.it. lay I'l ; on; -I retch. -,1 form .f Kxainim r M ili.-r. I 'o'K. tv.iis ti.;shi:.g from a great bullet- j l.i -le in his la tel. Mr. Ja vatl waited iostf I no n-ore, but rusbed out on tit- sirn-t and g.ivc tie- ;i iini. Ths loud r.-i-t of the r -- .!-. er J.-id i-e.-n l.i.ird f.-r h i!:' a square, at: I s.-n;e p.-: s..ns in slor-.-i n.-arby had air ady si.';ip--d to tie.' sidewalk l t.i- 0 :il - the .a iseofii. Th.- f'i-l p. i el tVi Mr. I ..-van rai I lc told th.'t.t'ie IIx atuiner had shot himself in the b.-nk. but ho V. as him-eif .so W eak fl otn the slun k that he might have fallen had not friends led him to a chair. The I'nited Statist detectives w ho are in the .ity were Imth at tho hank tlirc- tly after ttie tragedy iK-i-urreL i: h i-sKtt 1 in: hank's rkv.iI.vi i.. Kxaniincr Miller iw I a I.ig revolver, i.b out a f t l.:i:g, wdiTch is owned by th-' li.n.k. Tiiif v. ii wa- kept i:i tiie ,-.sl,- i-'s tl.fk. Tu r.-.olv.-r fi-li I'.- i t Mil ler's gr;-p into tin- open dr rt r from whl.-h h" hi t tiiieti -i, .Viler passing lil.-oil'.h lie' f.l' lee's li-.il, tie- i-i.il.t ffracK olio of the front d-i os, k'nu-kliig a i ' fr -. n it and f.-..;n the .1- -.r gl.tii -. .1 t I the -Ide.li.ili of th b-mk, k'l '-'dlli n te 1 iu th - pla-j. r and falling to tiie gro-in l. It via. I .iiiid on tti'i fioiie steps outside the outer bank l-irs Tin' tii-ivs sprc.i i like a li;th, an 1 in a few minutes Th'ri -.-iu!i str-et, bi-t-ve -n Ten'.M and laeve-ttii .tvetnn '-. was pa, k. d u ith a mass of lin;. limit v, everyl-tdy t a-g.-r lo l-.-jni whether t ikiI the startling rcji'rt was true.. l.ltTl Kit Tl t OMITIi'iM.r.ll K.KKI.s. Among the letters found on the remains was one addrc-se I to fain -- II. K -k.-ls. 1 '-impirolier of the Treasury at tV.i-liing-tiiu. and di' d Aitgi'.st 17, ls'l. It was iins.' tii-1 and road as foil .-.'.s : "Tlie liir's-l .if tiie cxircin ly imxioos to res ime, ;t:i. J w o i! 1 s-igg'-l thtt y.i-.i p.-i.:iit me ti f.:.-ii:-.h thi-tii w ith a full st tie'ii.-ii; ..i the loss..., as show n by my report, I c tniiot adv isc t'ne'u, as I ilo not lc;i iv.' j-ist v. h tl oti-rtions vo l v. i-lito ioip os. U ill yoti pl.v-.'. therefore, write ute fully, selling forth Mi't ' -stloiis a- to tbe basis uf rest: tiq itloii w iii. h under voi r pr s-ent iit"oruialioii yo.i ate able t-i fn r nisii. Th -liircet .rsare i l! gi-iitl."ii-'ii ..f the hilii-si in; -grity nn.l are among Ihe m.-.-t wealthy att l ioiineiiiia! T-'.i.eus. A -imiiiitt." will gi down and lay the matter before vo l if ymi di-iic. Tin-re is not mill h i tiai.g:-iil the situation, -x-v-pt sin h ivs are in lii-.ii.-d in my 1 "iter of Aug t-t II, in w hi.-ii I called y.cir ati f.-tionl-uli" -ertiii-a;e of ibp-- ii ;-.-f.e.n'. This hits work. J down lo aheti the uuiouut inilicat.si in my letter. Ati e itiy r-'i'iy if requested. Yi ir r-spe-ifully, William M :t.i;n, I-ispt ;t r i:i l'h irg..' Mv. i -i:n-i t'-io e;i ning of th c-imin-nti-.ii Mr. Mill -r his worked hard. The bank i jerks !oi i linn tl)"V oubl q.l st tt.-.i I'l woik much longer. At times be wi'rk'-d until ijrfio'cl -k in th" morning. !.-. .'ili'ltll ; opel'.'.i! oils agtin .ti o o'el n-k. l.i.i.ilv h- ha I nit k.-.n his Woik I. -i i.iit- late i.n-fl t-t iii-iii p: : l;i 1 i: i. sp -. i.ili y At no t:i .- .li.i li ' s.fai to II to worried a'toi n -rvo isii -ss s' rain m. ul g:":i ai. ve, t . L. iii ai o;i .1 an iinng. i.'it it;i i.i !!; n 1 eve 1 ill-' e.V ls of !i htm. The mis.-tl 1 ie!t--r -.viii: Ii in e id.ti'.l r in i;it -I', lias b.:.-:i sent to ii . di-s.lt- li.tiotl. Miller wa, sitiie mil u;, 1 iji'i'i.v. 11" ti t 1 hi .itbi.ik ea:ui'i..r of'.ii:se;r- lit f.r ali-mi i'oury.-irs and had .1 repi-t-ttion f .r h 'in '.) and hard work. His h ime was at .. r.-.-r. I'.t., where lit, was cjshier of Ui- Ki.-st Xatioiial Hank jirevi nu to fi.v iiiiing ex aminer. His brother at Mini-it was notified of the sad affair and rephe.ltii.it he w istld leave at om-e for this city. KlirtiRTV.il UK TOOK Ills MVK. Wasiiixotox, A ug. i. A sc -n-t ser vice d.-Uftive sent by Secretary f arli.-Ie to invest ig.ite the sitspicion of I'nitisl States Jiisirict Attt.rin-y Hairy Alvan It tli til ii Wiiliani Miliar, bank exaiiiiie r for I'ciuisylviiitia, had se.i coii.juiticd suicide, but had Us n kill-d, in the Si-omul National liat.k in Alli-o.in, has ie-p-irtis! l the fi-t rt i.uy that Mr. Miller t'.u.toii'.ilcd t-n V. his o'vtl life. The report was satisfactory to Stcictary Carlisle. Special lianii l'xaniiiier Coltin tile graphed tin. Comptroller from A!tinm that there is no foundation forthj murikr idea. Acting' CiHiiptr.illcr Tin ker told ttie Alt ;i i tl leg itio.i, insisting of t'm grif'siitan Hicks r.ud Messrs. Hiitni.ioinl mid ilritbth. v. ho arrive I t-vsluy that the Treasury must know what the condition -f the Second National Hank was and the impairment of tli? capital be made gmnl ln'iore it cm! I r.-oj-n. Aivoniing lo Miller's rc'nin, that imjiainiicnt covers ttie tt tal Ktm-k uf ?l','l. The Miii- j mitti-e fin-Is that the estimate is exaggera-j i led and that the liank i.'.n awn hegin ; I'tisincsis. ; Lot ?:ice. and Good U'srk. Iiw iiriin-s and g-xsl work are sti'l the rule at my Photograph nailery, v. iin-ss: 1 dozen g.d Cn'iinet Phohigrujilts, jfi.t-.i Haif-doin in jiroportioii. j 1 Icilf-tlnwn Card si.e .V) 1 d-i. ai S piare Curd, for T, Iiais'.e-i p t h ilf-d i.-..n ali At Ktic'u j.rii-es c-vcryiiody can .ilTorJ i h .ve jiietures laken. (Jaliery up stairs. i-.ntrance next to Sine s store, Ssmierse:. W. II. WKt-FLEY. r.i--ii.; p. or'i.' n.; . v-;- - .. .'.; ...s-.l it. I..-.- r tun An ;. .e.aii- H-X.H r.iir pr roe. .:v iit-'V :: Vi.u.!'? esirty, and s; er.il b-:id ll.l.e ii i. !.!, in- -i iiii..i .l,i: v Ituieh- 1 a-. liirn o s 1., i,i.i I.!, 'file ! .in rs I v, :. :. :; t ...; , o, - ... . ... r.. !.- i-l. -.i. .-'.ly .;' N':-.v Yor'i. .l-.vt it ill is.. .'I'' " ' ' 1 V .. 1-S to TT.I.ll i !!-' ;-. il-. Isl-ii, !;!'.;, o V i i.a'uraA-.l Io:. ei'ii'Ts. j l;il- it Jlldre 1 ciemiiers : the I '-..ir;i-.iie:ii v.-ri- re tb ar; ny o. a- d inxn t lie s..;.. I IV '!!.- 111. all rtilreiel. if -'if -H h-nt-e of f -rre. i i-iil itailiioori-. iri-triniig ov. r the TV- m-i Hi -ii- Pii Th-- N a li-l of! t!i it i !. v u e! wei-e ft irt.sl I r l!;titiiii..re all': 1 iiii I'J'iv !t . lei.e th .-i.tt r: v. ' t.rirts " r.-o. iiig in ,v York Kv.-ntiig '.' t.ten i-el'l " O.lie; . !i w iil h ive to p-..y a: i'l-o'liet ! tax of ft Hn to s'T;.om. t 1 j 1 1 -.-it y I. re; n at the be.el of the i nr. 1 Vi!!Iani V.'a '..ri At ir at i uf:'.;: men's ii-t. i '. Sic t-..w: ..f lluh'n.-d. !.. is : .-.its Mi-s women : w .y. Tiie .! ,y..r i- in j .:J. I. i.ig !"! ! ' iirt.-stetl for yros, i.i i,xi.-.ti..:i, ami the j I i:y Mifiid is ke-ping J:.".:i -..:u;i..ay i j I i-.mi-c- ci' i.is rc:'vs.vl to u;-v lie- i.r.'.er.f j ; of :';: rommon '..a:i-:i. Th-; p -p i-ui"ii ! is iiim il w rou-.'lit no over th" situation. j I!a ing mi-: tV en hi, w i:e at t! 1- r.:-i win low f -r a shower Is fore il:: liiri h'gl.l Kl.hli lil.'.'. Mi burg'.ar during a t Th'irstlay niorn ii., young KariuiT Kratik !'n si-t her W ho V u roii--l in ' tiir . h tl b'-:.r: w ith :ir;i to the il ."rank. -ei h id is . r.i.t. d w p. '.M-e s'i ! fs.-l.tll.lt i -!'!:' has . .iilst.tke. lie Lit' gri.fi. At " .itim'.its, o., J. toi lieiiiteitti.irv f.:ivii-t fi.cu Ycrloti, a Cincinnati. liro'.te'd ilc id fro'ii le-lit iiis.'i-e Sunday. t ilo nrcltei. "1 the dav and til" iioiir of his ihitti. When he iu r.feived at the pr -in he w rote this pre 11. tion on a slip of paper, w hich vits gived to another f.nvict to kts p. Tie: jiapor was exam ined to-lay and found to In- exactly tni". A. J. 1 ! ill. on:- of t't !:-st kn .w n I'.-ine-.-ruv- isiii'i.-iatis in I'.iy.-tt - u;i'y, eoiii i, lit;.-! so;. !.': Sunday !M-r:;I; g at bi ll" mi" near Vand-rbilt. rive n.:i- s we-t of ( o;;n. i!s tile, by s;i... ng l:i:;is.-lf tltrouj the lim.l. Ho had Isi-ii in Mor health for sonic lime, and worry o th tt is supjHe -! to have been li: - i-i-is.-. U-.-if -it p-.il:i---d .l:s:4i,iM.int.n'':,ts are ;ds. til .ught io lj-ve il l-! s-ilii' tiiiug'.o do w ith hif a. I. Let any farmer hatii a lo-; on a rough and mu.-idy r.i:d. an I th"ti estimate th" c..-t f-r lis tin:., tiiin and .. tr of vi iiich- tturiug tin-pi-t iikI he is ciig-igcd at siii li work, comparitig tin- ris.i;t v. di tit;-siieil! ici.ii.ional t ix he w.itiid h ive to pay for a lntl-r r-a 1. and the proba bility is that he .v ill fav..r ao ineretisisl tax and better rote's. The winter Ls f lin ing and the lack of g.nl mails iii !n severely fell. I'r'...ti.' John A1I.1 is , iliitie I I i tile hell 1).- preo'eted i'i ii.-ti i. of To; fin i-s.. '.. f.r rs of. i pr-'piu n ot the Hons ii - it i I: a.- -. i:p i' t':-' in ; ':i tiie ii .c'.btl 11. .11 WilLl ilg" 1 .i-k 1 'ill i! of- to tie- S ! we u ;;!, v. ,i. the r- pi v : r..is h i! until o;:r witid en we w ill lie do'.rit an i p oil our les k." W:I- " U by. of r- "w e are going t gi ,-s out. 1.1! ! t l"t tile .f.-itat. step l'nt.t il. Ciirt;-. in the Chicago .' li.tniel liai sic, ir .-or Minnott'-l early Tlmr-day m itiiug i.t tiie n oi lii-i age 1 parents, als o; :i inliv suicide -ilcii.e l is". -f ielstown. faui' w us -iii!'iio;. d i ri i i a li i. in: v. Tiie d -, I .- bull iin-. laa; i-i i, v.lii -'u ic'joln. list 1 as a carpenter sli his father's horn ". II .i:v;ih'Cj, r I i.i.s .1 a n-i.-.-e ar-i.tn 1 his m-ek a i l tli - i :ir.d a laillet from a 1Z e.ili'ore revolver iiit-i tiie left side of his hca-i. thus sii-n-tiug and hanging himself aifio-t ul ill-.' sittui' time. The d.-.t-vsisl wits ahn;t .io y.-ars old. Thr'-e prisoners walked out of the ! Iti nt i .it ' .it 1 1 1 y -J.ti ! Thurs lay night, filled the ...iter wall and tap.fi. The iicritiv.'s are J. lin '..-a'.!y. ll..;n-rt In-amilt and John is'nionoyb;.! ger. IL-ttty, who ht-lii.iel iti the capacity ' turnkey, i.lthoiigii a jirifiiier, i-.trri--1 o.f the j ;d and cell keys with him, and the services of tile l-n-.il poll'-e ere itis-I. -I I i g't.'.rd against the e.s.-.pe of the :.t leer pi Is eieif, w ito ti.td'to Is- hiiMied tog.-tlier ill the !iiai:i -..; ridoi. Tell piisouers have . ctiifl from Sheri.i' (inks within a yi ar a, id a half. Sai l rrifc.ss.tr Cli iri.-s I'll -t N'.e t m. ;.t ti..- Try.!.;! eitiei.i.i y : '-Th-' li.-r.-l. li n .is v. ith the rliyiiit.i of .-oi;'s il. I'l-.t-f.;l ti. -; ; the diitf.Hlil diiini s t Words-wo-.tli's titnr; the lark s;.i-.s S-iak.-s-p.-ii'e's 'Hark ! hark !" at H-aveu's g :t-: the tii-ililitigale n -ver ct-nses to l .iuetit for he- p.s t"s itritin:,-!;,- death in Keats; and as Hams lets ma le the mount , ill daisy, s i has I'.rjMut m ide the fringed g. i-liaii his own. And as long as a w ild du- k sit ill er.t-s the crimson sky of evening in his flight, so longsli '.'.l I'.ry ant's memory llo'tt le iivcn .vord with it." The d parti. ant of inte. iitd arViirs h.et pi pans! a '.pel i.i: report from the rm-ords of twec.t;,-oSi, r ;irest.t,.ii.. .i immio which shows v. t'li n.ii.-h is-rtainiy t;:i. p '.-'-' ilia-re l.'ell a-s-essed vveivi i. -Il tf-iir. to actual v.ilunioti of ii-.il e -i Ue in tlie-;;;". "! ii-.. ri poi t -ii .;tid i- of great aid i tiie lic.'it 1. gisptiiire in framing it tax bill which wiil ln.tr e.iita' ly on c irporalioiis an-.! the owtii i of real i -tat". K r the p-'ri-s-e of making the resnt as a -.ni-;tli U4 peestii.b' c c.npeient men Wt ie sei.t into the is iiim'.M, a-al t.ikin Ihe s. ti'Ilig ;!iil tmving priot. of lai: as the 'lil lii-sin obtain tb!'-, e-itnpared those figures with the afseffel vaiie.ti.nis, S nut' startling results were secured. The report saya that the law re juiriiig the a-s.fsor to ti v tl:c assessment of property with r.-feren.v t- its a.-tual value is a tlead letter, and that the rates of assess ment are eighty per cent, below the a. Cn.l valuation. Many dispn lit i.-s are found to exist in ihe same ass.vsincut ilislri. t. A jin.per.y worth .slii.om is as s.sse,l ,-tt ,iriii. w hile in another diffri'-l f the same iniiiity a jiropcrty wortli s;o,-n- is avsessed for SI,'-". ne man is re- i'uir.fl io JiaV another. twice as much tax :ls New Frlc. hr 1391. raiiii.il Itarh Ire per H!ss.II 'hii! d I'lows, No. 1 " Sync use " " iuio " " - I i ts. Sli Ul li It) li mi ii o Call and see the latest improvement" in Lever Spring T.mt.i Marrows. J vmi.s It. Hol IOKH ir.M, Somero't, J'a. Bii'icsd Eatii to Crangar" Picaio at Wil liirm' Grove via Fena5yl7saia Eit'roid. For the aiv i.ini .i.itioii of person., de siring to attent! tiiis interesting picnic and nxliiiiilion the I'etir.-yivania K lil rotid Co.iij. iny w iil nell excursion tickets on Aiigitslil'ish, 27tli, t!i. iith. :h and "Ist, goid ti return until Septemln-r :kl, im-lusive, from staiiuns in the following t i.-rii ry, at r.:t i of oti fi.e f r th ! r.i'.l'id i !!'i,: From all pi iti.-ip.il st.uiouson the Petm j 6.viv.i:iia il tilroi I liivisioii wo-t of llryn M i-.vrnnd ei.tni Kn! I.ih.iriy, h ilh iu liltisivo. Frofi nil jiriiieip.il Ht.nions on the NirtuTU Central Itill.v.iy n ir.h of Iri- ih r. iiii. M I., and Ko::th of C inan l i:.g u u Fr am all prin.-ip.il stations of th? Pii.l ad -imii i and Krie Il.iilr.i- J liivision. i. I.i alers of ihe HitiiAi.ii should liotf-.i -j get tiiat J. N. Snyder, the druggist, cm li. their e-,. ' JaT;?-i ?r r..-i tt t-i V:-rs as.-i: l':a;ik .. Atc.I .s."i w r- ''.rl r.:! l s'g-5 i.t .- l.roagiit from L i: at r.i'st-nrc. ; trj.M.f f.I-.-i pr.-- '!"!: in: i.iy IMsi-S. H a ci.ne? of sw induing Kiijah M lih-r oi;t of T-.-'K an-! t!u-r lmonua t' .im are to he ni ui .- ag.;inst 1dm. It Ls aii-,- 'd tiiat Auders.ui ii.ts t-n swind- . 1 the C I s" irt i-y told by reads a th.- iirif.". ..t'"f m r ii a '. . i a a- f ! And rs.:! r.1 .-..i:rt;y. .r.; !.,k.d ;.i;ic u.i.i . h - v.. a ;-.. - :... i :le f-. 11 V.T fro i I. :.t!lN ,,..t llf .ill,- ipi-t t:; . -.- Vork. ai. 1 j-r "i i '' - lew "I !.:m a Jr-iin: t nt ; in. aiUr of the N; " Vork -tr. li.s i:u- ill litiicii' rs Illei s 1 I b.-;:i ! si.in i;u " gave him the cuui ! nee o: Ihe i . i.ii.i... .i... i... .... v .J'.'- Ill OUC-. lie lo-i-f I a. in-- ie--.-- of a well-to-do farmer, j.l..ut live miies f.- .til lt.-if.-rd, made h.ve to tin- farmer's daughter, and in a sh-.rt whi'e married her. li.tring his r'-.-irtship he also attended to biisiiu-s-s, and got his father-in-law. his i;t'"s r.-hitives and iin4 of the peopie in ' the viei'ii-.v intercft.si ill a gnat ss iieme .... , . ,, ;1 Ill-Ill'- -IIiaj.ie. i.es.;.... v.. ...... - boo 1 m a g-n-l locality, an-l was org aniz ing a st.K-k company to nins big summer j ! r.-s..rt. A:.irg- niiuiinr oi i;iv-.or j were found, and the money was turn--! I over t . Aii-i'-r-on to g t things in shape, id I ..... ... .. i- ,i. ..,.;. i me arr.iii4'-iii--iii w.f ,n.. n.s . ... law w as lo have the maii ig.-meiit of the hotel nt a salary of ?!'' a month. When th-- sul T!1-.. rs had j.aid in their money, aggregating ilioti-stn. !s ..f dollars, Ander son hiul to take a irip. He did not return w hen expected, mid some of the jns.j.le got siispiei.iii.s lo iters were written to New York, and it w is C.und that his story al-mt ln-ing a iiiem'n-r f the bar and his bufin.-ss rela tions w as a fake. Tii -y found iiist.-ad, it is a!i.-gl, lli.it he ha I the reptitation of l.'!ng a , ery slick lien., w here dealings were questionable. The st-n kholdt rs in tic hotel then sent a n prifeniaii vc- to the place where the res. u t hji to 1-e csta'i lished. He f.-uud a hotel thete. but An derson tli-ln't own it. His only collec tion w ith it was that he Itad In-en a gtiesi tli'-re for two days. Ulijah M ill.-r, an uncle of Anderson', wife, who lutl invest..! in the scheme, then went m the war ith for Ani!ersui. He had paid the money to Anderson in I'itlsburg, and the informa tion h i 1 l.i le made ii; A !o -glit'iiy Dainty, w lu re the trr.iifit: ti iu t n.k pla.-s. lining llc-re iio e .!!sii!te.l liejiuiy Ii.-:riit Attor n.y W. A. lii-ikt ly, u iliiig him the story r.!. Hi ! a1. :.-,.-, An iuf rm.-..;.n was then ma le !s t' .re A! h rmaii M "M.s-ters charg ing An-i-.-r.son v. itii f.tls -j.i-etei sf. .V vi.irnttit was issued, bu. t:ie ,,lVt.-ers .i.tild m i !i;id the man. T'ar. .- .s-ks Mr, M iii.-r w cut to tiie A'.-b-.-.n-in i as'-i.-d for iii -.varr .iit, s-vitig he ihoo-s-ii' tie c mid lint! his i.taii. 11.- was not lu.stai; cn, ami a f-".v tlays ag 1-ic.it. i And; r-oti in C.in.Uv't tii.l. Md. When he r -aehifl lie ie, iiow.-ver, An th ioii had srar'e 1 ov r tie' iiio-.imaiiM into Pennsylvania. M iii.-r f-i lowis 1 mid Anderson r turned f-. I! .h'ord with Mil ler right In hiud him. Miller there ol t.iinif I the assisiano of 'onst.thle lleagle, w ho on last Thursday arresttsl Anderson at the home of his w ile. Anderson, it is staled, w iis projiaring to c;. to Meotiaud. I".h r itifornriu i.s are to In- ma le e.g. dust him, in. hiding one i,y a i.t. ci from foiin.vi ii'e, wh- w.i- ai- i in th- h'.lcl scii'-me. Tit-- f if he:--i:i-l.i'.e "l" the pi is-.n.-r. it is said, !t ts a. in un 1 hi- intei'tiot' .f g ling t-. I'ittsb tig to bail ...it tiis s..,i-i:i-l .v. . A-: ! r-on i .-s h;- is aa old Soldier. lis World Fair Hfbcilt for ti Paji cf Hiitory. Tiie '-Venik of th" liiiii -i ' of the Most artistic and iiin riii:i:".-:i" titi'.lie.itions cm r iss.a.si is it...-.- '.- iiii; otV.-r I !iy tin' I'iit -l.tirg --. .;i r, ! to i; i rnulei-s. It i.s Isvotei ijiiesti-.n tl;.. "nates; ...Vt-rtver tn.i le l.y a new spaper. See ll.e .' , A tor fuil iuforin.ition. Wri'.ic-a ia leii PeB-il. linwKii. I'll.. Aug. IT. Tin will iifK. v Jauii-s iM-atty, a Meili.-l st minister, i f South lt:a er towiis'i-p, w a, e-iti r d for proh.ite in the It -gister's ..tVi.-e t.-,lay. Mr. li'.-.tty died in May last. 1. aving Iwo large farms an.l .s.iisi.ii.ral.ie pers..nal property. No w iil w as found, a.i.l ull.-r his deiith lii-oniy sen i ing i hi! I. a mar rie I d.iitgiticr, t k "tit 1 - i'-rs of admi.. ist ration on the estate. Il was arranged iha- sin shot;!. I take one farm an-l In r de.d sister's heirs th oilier. Ye-t-r,i ty, in denning up the lK.ti.se w here Mr. Ileal -tv died, a will w as f ,:in,l in an ol.l m-uaii, leaving everything to the surviving laii-.-uler. Tills w ill was w ritten iu lead ;M !icil, Imt the writing and signatures :ue genuine. It was this which was entered for pro-late t-lay. A TScnderft-l Mirage. A d-fp'it. h from I'utlalo, N. Ysa.: T I'lity thousand I'uil'ai uiians who I i i d tle-ir eyes, tov, r.nl ttie northern sky In -Uvc ii Mund 11 o'cl.n-k Thurs.i,iy morn ing saw there a In-autiftil and j.erfect mi rage. Il was the likeness of the City of T.-nu.to atid la-.ke I int-trio, w iih its liar Is. r and the little island, which lies in the hike. Toronto is ,"; miles north of r.uifaio, hut these who ilp-t itm-ssed the phenomenon were uKe to count the eiinreh spires uf the Canadian city. Ves-e!s were seen moving in the lake. A careful exiimin.iii' ii i f a map of the lo iniry piepirisl iil tiie sky showed that tin mirage was without the slightest dis tortion. On Deck Tiiis tVecit. A large iiv.e of Fishing Tackle now on sale at Jvs li. lloi.io;i;lial M. K.-.m Dijiiaaishs't Soidierj. SomeofCii' i'l liiiitietil men who will all, -lid tiie National IIu. .ctipaietit of the H. A. IL: I'r.t 'ti.-illy all of tie' pre it s-.irviv.irsof the I'nion forces w iil iiite.nl the appr.nich ingh National Kiieampm cut of the IS. A. K. in Fittslnirg. Septciiilk-r lo to la. Among them w ill In-lieu, lleiijaitiin Har rison, il.iv. William M.-Kmlley. lien. Horai-e r.irter. lien. Ii.inil liutteriield, lien. If. le.M. l.regg. lien. I.uciinis Fair child, lien. lieorgeS. Merrill, jii. Ilan iel K. Sickles lieu, l.i lis Wsguor, Kist Con. in in, i T,-in-Ciiicf It .1 itut II. Iloalli, 1'a-il Vanlf'TVo-irt, John S. Komi'., John Palmer, A. i. Weiss,,;, Whit i.n k li. Ve.i'.--y. William Warren, Hussd! A. Alg -ifiand s M. H.ir li-tt, with m iny oth--r-t of National r;n iwn. Lava Sfoveri. A handsome line and cheap. For stdc '' J.VS. Ik Hnl.liKltllAl 11. Bide a Bieyela. Coin ml, ia. Kettding Flyers, and Fash ions, I Kith ladies" and gentlemen's, w heels opened this week at James 11. Holder liaum's Hardware Store. MARTHA WASHINGTON COOK-BOOK FREE! 320 PACES. ILLUSTRATED. One cf th be-it Cook J.Mtic4 published It con t r-ops-j for all kinds .? tJoUiiiir. Also t-tpart-ms.nia on V.dicinr, Kti-yu-r-ttsi. iad Toilet reci-w. InJj-jictd fur ha.ady nrter rtice. MAILED FREE, xi4c. -?f -trrP"2 for 20 URGE LIOM B ,'? from Liiin Colffa wrappera ki. 1 m 2-oeot St?m;i. V- rt ;..p lire cf ..r ..ihcr Tir. Pr.trciim. We bat njnT s.u.aiit rirttirps, als.. a km.-, lianir to firv amy. A n:a)a. f k.taro tint la ut .cry ; tr- - -n f I :u.v U'lMiit. Hum A Oak sttssets. Il TCLE&O.0KKX, 'SUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES ! i " 1 ! SZ CARRY A LARGE STOCK CF Syrup Cans Sap Buckets, sa " Spjuts, Gathering Eucke Sugar Pans, Etc., at rock bo; torn prices fcr cash. WE HANDLE THE BEST P. A. Main CrcH Street, 6o6. FURNITURE. TRUJE ECOXO-MY LI F in 1'iiying gmnl f oit.tfs. "hn th'tigs nmsl imt In- high prl.-. ,. T;.,, a ccrt.i.itiharl w-d! f facts and figures, however, fliaf stands !,;.A.V1 ,' sil.ilitii-s aiid Jinniigal ronii-ses. Tii.-n- are is-riaiti prh-cs In l.nv u'n.i,1 gmnl. Iioncst Furniture . -an U- Insight. TIiosp IdiM 'K- an- our-. If hs s yon get lYss. Mo u- mhriiig a fact YOU KXOAV OUR LINE. . It cm-ifts of high aini low gr.nl. Furniture, Spring, Mittret and Rrfr?. tor, at PKK'KS to suit tin- limes. C. H. COFFROTH, 60S Main Somerset, Great Inducements, Goods reduced in price in every lin?. Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, lace Curtain?.' Ladies' Coats, &c. Xow is the time to buv t: save money and get something good. JAMES CLINTON STREET. B T' rrKFMK"s Kit-Iron Mii::tii!ii - aii'I V.ii ! nt liiiii. r.-- ! jrii- , l.y rir - ll'tl ill 1 III- tMiK-r'. ji, ( rtM ;.ail r J-IJli)Ii Ml.'!'!. Ut- io u 1 1 iH-l. HlH-r-s, SOILED BLANKETS CHEAP. ) .T'ir n-r -ii-f. a 1t t-i -!tiit-wi'i i la-rif.-h.-! Jjmui S;l T- a' or.Iy iV. i t i ur Liii;-' ii-t-!'T . .-:tiiili-, i.nr lor : ;ir. S.m I:t ft.. u. r h-h l:'m i in ,i.'. H"t .f" ii -1 U'.-s tv. '. 1 1.7" jt .nl '; Hi. y wr- a tt t- vtrri vuiu f l'-.r ni-.i-n:tt;. f es..i-. II. t. yu Idrii n." of iir Vliiii!ii;.iti 1 hiuit.l.: kf-,) fn.' nhorni w. ii i. r, i :! ft, a .,.v-. Fi v-irr !--. r:in ti (.'ir f. inmis t "tir;ti t Kp; ihr. i'aki- ir - . jr.- .It this; . i v;iln.- in Ma- -in I'thiiTW,- :r. 1 THE GENUINE JACKSON CORSET WAIST. For sale by J0H3ST STENG-EE. Johnstown, 20 "TM vi"UC, ttLirGHCMT in ill.-: ,',ll,.:,I,..i:, 1 ..'I'l ' ! 'I"f 1 1 1..-eimir.rv. . til.!, i: t ..f I ..III s. .s. .,,1 ,:tl if.iittiiiiiiitr full e.i.-riiiiiri.iii si i,i fits; lrtjiv W. li. UilMUAN, Svn-Uir.'. ' WASHINGTON &JEFFERSON COLLEGE. .Viii i.v-K..urtti Y.-nr ii.en s,-.t. ii,l-r li Kully e.iiii.'J for .sill.-'.- ..rk. M,-nv is.iir -' ml:i;l. .1 In , ).,, rr f,,r sli. v .,(' ihe U-.irile.l .n..-i,.i,s. I j,:.rn..ri. ..r I li. inisrrv. !: i.i.:y UI..I liiMl.-ny. .N w i i. ran.rv. Ailii. ti.- J- i. I.I :n. iu-w I . eimiasi urn Willi tii.,ti.ni nvt.ir. Kjj. ns. very lil.sl, nit.-. Alumni X'rl. A.i.tnsas, THE PRESIDE1T W h;-ur'ii. P - Can't Afford It! That rejilv was; oini penirtss-i).le, Imt not so ii.v. r.is.ius.', tli.niib tiiiits. have not elniiii'isl. Baer Is selling the ttii.st tui.l all kimls of I. .-i''-,rt.'".'i f'dritixiiit'jji so very -ln .iji now 'al Aiys Ht-lls 1 tt.-ran 1 rij-l.l-np to-iiiile littiiri-si f..r lesn i!i.ney than piirelutsiil,!,. elsewhere.) that You Can Afford It! Ami, ieiitieiii 'n. there is iio e elis f..r any other ap;iinuice t!i:i:i 9 lie-'.t. tiistv. is.:nft,rt.i!,l. on- a ith ' """.", with sin-h a mi in in t ovi. Tie viiliii- v. e in i in; in ail Hoes ure :i;iiireeiitte.L The K" " " i-s Itiiist l i-:',,re tli. y I't .nin.' iiiis.-.is.i!i.ili!e. Ikui't yi.ii want to se tire wiine of the lstrniiis? Well, then, don't wait to long. We hnvc U.-U to lit our aiiiH.iiii.fin. ut. Jonas L. Baer, 'The Hustler." WHY? should rverr one. If In need of a purr f-tim Ill-kilt fc.r tll.sl la-tleil .Li.nsud ...... . 1.-. ... . . .. , -. . . , K . ,,, , I , . . , f - ill St. ll e.tus.. he will tlllft the lanrest St.-It in s-i.s-i inun -.tl low. st ne,-s. Tin- llyr W hiski.-s ane nil fniiu the Uir;.si an.l U st known .lisiill'-n.si iin.1 s-.l.t at tlti- follow In pri.ss,; ;.y,rsil.l at SiiW p.-r itiiliop.: .t-yi-arsilj at 4-y.sir-oltl at iZ-tK o-yrur-oi.l ut SCin; S-y.-arsilil $; 10 mid l2-y.-ni-i.lil at rt..iO: su Helena, raliJoniU. ol.k-sl anil best s.-l.-rtHl wines. 10 tirumlH dry an.l nweef, at $,to ht Kiilloit; Khine wine, lni.. sherry, Mad.-rui. Port anil ('.t'liii.-n, al lowift tluiv.. N.x-xira eimrj.- for o kii.. fall or M-ml Hit priee list at A. ANDRIESSEN KS, Fi-i!era! St., AlleglKi,". Ti-l.-pliom? Pennsylvania Co'lee, GETTYSBURG. PA. Fiundwl ia 1131. I Ji r -e Ktvuliy. Two full fours. s. 0f H.u,y litissie.il toi l Si t. iiline. s, hit r.mrs, ln atl d. jMrTnieiils. I il.se r'al..rv. ljilM.mlori.sf a ii.l new i.inn:,si.im. .sl law ltiil,lini.-s, Sie-.mi h.iit. i.ilrar(.si iiui volum.v. K- Isii-.fi loir. Is ourtiM! lit of llyttii'iie ami 'hysie.tl I'tilturv in eKanreof an i-H-ri.-iisi plivsieLui. Ais-.-sil.le Lv fr.fiu.-nt railnsi.1 trains. Ux-.il!. .n on lite It.III-lK U irf t,etls bunf. most I'l.ns.nl nn.l h.nl:l,v. i-HEP.RATOBY DEPARTMENT In M'isiruie l.u.l, t.i.tis, for u.v anu v.mtttr men rri-pariiitr for l.ti-iti. .r t.!,-r.. nn.i. r !--pal i-are of the l riueii-nl anil Uins asnLstaola. (vsiUiiu: with siu'l.-iiis in the Ixtit.liiaf. j a.t U-rin of-iis iei.t. wh. Wl Kor caUii.itu.-s. ail.lrv.ss li. W. Sl.-Kniiht. I). t I.U !.. 1'i-fs.i-d,'ii. . IU-t. O. li. kiiitifer, A. 1!, l'rltw-luul. UeltysUarif, P, - - - - Blaplc Evaporator on the i." ket at less than half the p' asked for some others. It "pay you to get on r prices be.or. buying. , SCHELLY OVEF.T,h" Cross Street, QUINN.v -JOHNSTOWN P js-JsO, O. i'm f.-r K;'i :iri' n.iw rvr. 1-. I1;.; w i ...:.;. m.i- nf i(. 'i-r,rit.nu', fir i. nr. .. - - Pa. KsUl.iish.sl as jsirt of ilu Wt-t.-ni l'inv.-f - r-llltilsll I I. Ill lit, 'relit I. 1.11. 1 ll TT-ll;i liii s.,., i, - l ;.l in,, tun.-, iue lutes t .-saUikitue mill Juurus it.in - ss. ' I.KVI LfliJiKN. I'll. II. lrili.'.l f IB, &C B. ALL BLACK And All-wool DRESS GOODS Sale Th.il v. ry w. .men win. nil R -In li-'r'"T Interest -lllltri to 1IV. -! i.ill -. "";' -ttiv-s Till' t-V!lllilK- sutlsl".eli..ll 111 til" : .( itrtss that u good block t -f- " Is ttie i-X fieri. Ii.f- if -v ry w-. in. ill. -v (-hllllee tor tiie llll'lf it'll III Ziiik Giwl 3-' irg. .;t-w.sii. sii linis'i. Itlack I)iiteiul I in ii.-tlii:ia w.tiv n ii v.ilui-- . :M' , 75 tf-" Ithiek :i!l-ir,s wiry bh-sHI "' ' Arrnur Diagaaal fit's i a iie.-r i llliillt, llml nsf illtllleli.is II I-'"" ,rt,w",' nil. I t(. lK-r..l servi. is-Iliiu .11 ill- "l''a .""J llli tli-s Wl.te. f 1.00 I"""" 111-Wool Ulatk Moriii Sen S.s-inllv a.Iut.sl f..r .-ini'- wmr wiih wiiii aiK nr i "1" iltiy imris-sf r.siitriii har-l " U.-tr. 'I'liese e.Xeelkill l i.i' H""'!'' 'm" tstltii at .rt.-.-s -U tiieli.-l, 3t Ct One lot ail-w.Ml Dlack Storui Sr),e. The winr kii.il that li-l" 111- 1 ly, .t.Htl.le wiUlii. ti-II tti..ke .,..- h th.- Ki-i-i.tesl ru ,.s.i 35 Cent l" s.u.lj.1 our MAIL OB DER -'j'",1 prollip'll.sv, murk all tie- s, sl.-Iti e "' ' of lies i.--irtiti -tit an. I y.mil ' :" fuli-tielioii in sh...i'is; tlinsin O" uiii as ortlinurity Lstitii iiiff .s.tiiil''rs you try it. Boggs & Bulit ALLEGHENY, PA. R I'LKTt) Al t KIT Oi: I''1-1 r.. I'. i. .- t. ........ I..I Willi Is Can y ill l Mirr.-tl"if.mlv. M l.. J""" inierntnrra-il witlir rink r.iiii.. ""A' Mills. estittorelaii 1 isaliuy. I '1- . ton W.-nier. irf l.arrell .s.illliv. M ' !ren of William Wrni... .l.V'i.. h "V: ,' and isi.tetMs-s are unknown, t. :- i f ,.. ttlf'Uof ifarah Tlf-sll. r, a . I. -.-:. -.f ,":".u.,. -nit's- nail.-! an.l resi.l.-n.f-t ;i'v .. also Ihe ehi!.!ri-ii of a .l.ss.li.ii.l '..n-'1 ' . vli.ia lleilitnult. Vic Misf.nr). i", r"" . with J..lii,s,t a.i.uls'li. I.i I ml-. , Mav ii,-iiiNtuti livuitf al 1- ' ISHllll.V, I'a.. His.. Kiia Werner, al"' tootie..f tliv w.ftl,-ru stal.-fs . . V.Mt a.-- heri-l v n. 'riil.il ..J'l"r"' n -pllt. n" I'i.e.rl to l- lu-hl at Moiiiersel. ' .u till V, lite '.'Ith tlay lf f. ptelllls r lie ci .l or r.'f list to la ke I tie real '"-','' v,., M. Wentt-r. ikf'ii.. al the aWn'';' ll'Ml, or slM.W cause Wliv ihe saliie "H f t-u 1.1 .Slteriir. OrT.ee: ) EI.WAKl' 11 "'iSi -
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