The Somerset Herald. KPW'AKI) sVTl.L, Kditor and proprietor. vi;iv:ay - BEPU3UCANN0VIINATI0NS. Election. Tuesday, Nov. 6th. STATE- r (iovenior Iianicl H- Hastings. i.r lj.-i!lnuiiit ;..vernor Wait.-r I.yon. J"..r AuJif r ;eiM-rl Auk II. Myliu. For Sn-rct.-try of Internal Affairs J Jim- W. I-a.la. F 'T f'ongn-.s:uan-al-I.arge Cialusha A. (irow and i.eorge F. Iluif. COUNTY. State Sinate: X. B. (ritchficld, J.iiii.-r Township. Sai.jci-t to tlie lnn of tie 1'istrict lufiftj--elicc. Assembly: Wiil Henry Miller, Qaemahoniug Twp. Jeremiah Maurer, StoycsMw n IJoroiigu. JlKY (VrtllwI'titK Samuel J. HoWser, Mil ford Township. s:K I'ikkiTok: William ImiU. Milf-rd Township. r.rxKKAi. n. H. JfA-"nxss. Tin: i-ii.-npaL'ii ia th" fii'te w ill I ois-n.-l on Scplt i.i's r o.h, at the im-vi ing of t!.e lU pubiieall U Harriihurj-. Tjik rr.--idfi:!'s !il!y ila'.iying w ith the ial :Jl" bill lias .it the inillnrv lli:i Ji ni of isollar- on (hiky ami oth- r .t.nmIs takeli oat of Ueid. Thk wasrs are having much fun over the schmlulc in the new tarill'bil! t!i:it i-lassif-es nniii-al itis!nuueii!s u:llir the ln-a.i .'.f "Kxplm-ive Sutitaliees." DlsPAlt I iks from Kiiglaiid my that tin-re is great r.-joicing among the lirit ish and Austraiuia wool gi-owcrs oer the fai-l tliat tile m-w tarili" J.laces wo .! H the fri-e list. Jl'sT try a l.iotitli li.-inv to l- tv twen ty ".Minis of theU-si granulated sugar for a dollar, as y. Hi have Uvii iloing, :uid you uill have a realizing seni.- of the U-iiuti.-s of the tu-v tru-t-lirotcctiiig Ih-in.K-raiie Uiriti'. I"ul'K is ij-aotc.1 ut sJ.if a liam-1 ut Miuneajvilis, nnd i: is said tati K UiUL'ht for s"x iu theeaii.-rii markets, which rii-alls to liiftuoiy the dollar a bushel for u heat proii:is-l d.iring the last 1'residelilial -alli.aiglU Kkmkmi;kk that S ptcinUr -"th mi l lith are the last days on w hi. h yoj i-a:i regist. r in .rder to get in your vote iu NoveniU-r. No Ii-pul.iicati should lii'ghs-t this duty who w i-iics to join in rebuking the js.litical puty tlnd brought tiie pre nt hard tini-s Uji! tiie -KiiUrv. TllK Xationa! jK ne s-ratic Commi;-t,-.- is biiiily at work preparing a lot of llcw roliialis-s for the 4-olliing -atll-.algi stiowing w hy they didn't do it, jind charging the naughty R -puMieatis v itli tlie prot.s-tioii .f trusis and the jiulvniity of ihe new taritr bill of juTt'idy and ili-iiotior." MXY.f tiie Jems-ra:ie llielninTs of Congress who were driven by the irty lash into voting ngaiiiit p.-ou-i lion an- now hearing from their l t rayed constituent in no honied tenns. Kv-t-n in hide bound IV'iniH-ratit- Texas they are refusing r.-nomiiiations pi iiu-mlit-rs who voted for free w.L Now that Congress has adjourn.sl, tlie liieliiU-rs w ill hie thenisi l ves liotne ml take uji the laUir of nu n. ling tin ir ilili.-al feiu-.-s. The aiiioimt of repairs lm-ded in that iJini-tion L uujir4stK-nt--l. In many insUitui-s it w ill U-fo-.iml that so gr.-:it is the damage that I'iitire ly new timU-r wiil U- taken and the 4Iit stutf thrown into the r. fuie jiile. Ot'K IX-m.nTatie -onte!iiir:iri,-s who, taking their cue from the President's ' letter to Wil-.n, were lately denounc ing florman, T.riiv and thi ir follower, Uiause they defeated the IIoil tariff bill and sulntitute-.l for it t!ie '".-ni li us and disUiiuorahh-" .Senate bill, are now e.-adi-ssly einpioye.1 in showing liow much Iv-tter it is than "tiie rol.;.-r MeKinh-y law." Poor euckoos ! wiiat an amount of dirt titer have to eat. Theke has lirtn (rn-ot hurry iag at l wurrying among distillers and owner of w hisky to get their g.tods out of Ismd U-fore the new tariff law Ui-oim-s op-rative, ami tle rw-eipts of theTri-as-ury for the tJ t wo week have Ui-n unpre-eileiit4-d. (Iu each gallon if whisky withdrawn the goveruiiient will eventualiy lose twenty eelits, and as there li.-w lavii euougb tt iilidrawu to last a long lime, the reveuur Jrom lluit souriv will In- very small for iKHiie time lo i .inc. rtrsiNKss is ihiwii to Us! ro-k, and as it t-auuot go lowt-r, must improve, but tlx- liiipniveiiK-nt w ill only U- a purt ta sujfjily Ijts-isry wants. Willi the loudly Jr. ',iixj.il threats of the .arty iu pow-r tliat at the next wsisioii f Coiigtv- the ww tariff bill w ill U-refonii4-d'' by further reduction uf duties ami a large increase of the fr-r list, there rail In- no jsruuiiM tit revival of husiut-ss. The tiiatiufucturvr would lie an imUs iie w ho would "stin k up" in lle face i J" a falling market. The only aure m-ttl.-r of business is to Vote tbesf fellows out if jsiwer at the eoiu iug election. A Iu-publi:-in Cotigr.-ss is a sure stopper on furtluT fnv trade Ii-gishuion or for the Un. fit of the trusts. The Philadelphia Tiiitr is not onlv Iiugging to its Uimhu the delusion that 'the tariff lu-y of the povTtmient is nw aettled for years to xiuie," IkjI it is with stentorian nilee prK laiiiiing it fnun the liouse-toM4. " Tlw-re will nev r U-," says that jiMirnal, "any tK-lidUn "tTort made by any party to return to tiie monopoly taxi-s of the McKiaicy laV that U now iu iU t xpirin-g ajj.i- ! t:.vui--J!-:itui-h-"l a'l.J wr- I .,f ;; T ' '.- -- i tiles.' 1 Ik;. iV-,,lr..r . .1 with the i.-iijoii'rt'ii in the - The ii.niing -if v an- not s f.- an .-'.- .pvt wvt.'iiibT c'.evn'iis wu, jr.! v tnistitlseii. ojK-mt-i. r t the alv --!! ni'i admirers tlic and dishonor." li. W lliil ! I I '" Tii" j-. .! stul:.l:if in the j.r -it a".'? i.vikirisr la'.." 'v-r 1 .?. . the iti-l l i ir' v v.-ar - i ar0 likely t .jK-ni.-ioi ntiy f .r.vt thc of to ' ' -:' iiidtisrrio. (VW.J-)IAS l'AY.NK. uf Vcrl;, one of I he l'. pH.:ic:tri i- :U r' "r I'l.iinni't-i- on Ways jai'l M-ni.-. iph- Iiii.!- lilt- !;:'" 'f t'"' j'uy W.iii .mic or two T'.vjt5.-!s. w lin- the li e l 1 1 1 I f.ir'sjr.' Im 1-.-.MI in '"" I..',.,, r ii,..n j,nv .:"...r. n-:t! a l.-;ir II. -n,..'.,.;- l!.M.'Vi!V i ..' !. t'TKII.-!!. It i.iu. li. Tl.Mt it l I::;:.' mii-t l'P :ui.ni.i-M-'l r kiifwl'e-l tv il .-i.tiMt-! -What with liiatik l--- : I . i .,,ii, h .: Iriit:i l-T r. i miii. tn.il. IIi:iiui- i" "" ..... - Mi-vi.li-lll fniiii tin-I il!-l. "t ' ..!' Jj.r.T-.!itttive i':il.-!iniir- "''taiii ii.il i.i t' print i" t n- "Ki.r.l lt ! t,,,t i.nlv Ih.-a'ti tlt.l bu-1-ut als.'. i.i' t!ie u-:.s tn .t have jm.s- 'i il. hut li'ivc lii-n f:i:i.-l Tu.'.-iiMtry Iihs iitiU- int.T.-st iii'.liPi!U!iiN-r"f priaio li..-.- n.av n-un- in h !;t -f f-..iin.l.T.iJ.'.- i'.li t!i.- II iw kiiou tint it -t IstliC or ii t'im.-..r :; .it l'.n-ti" "- Ti.e H-'ii -'' i" t i.'-y ii"linil I-t r.iiii.i-l xpiSi.iil'.in-. a-i i vl r-:iil K!i-v. iU.u. a.ii-le from t:i.' .s;t m -n-m,.ii. a;.pr.:priaiti have ! in.Tf.4--I i. v.-r lin. "f anv "-r sir..f th? r; an.L 4i:ii ti.e.-i:l ( f.-.l'1'.'' la-!," ii. .n r..a. th'-t .:a! appr.:.rial!-ii. m. i-ni-inir p.-ni.n. ivmi t:ii.'T .-ur..i l!u I lit t Yrt.!:r4. TiuTo a a t'ri -'t -rv ! -r tarirT r.-!..nn." Tn.-r.-ul! is a Ln! t.i.l that n.il.lv will f.itli-r it. an.l t:i-Pr-i li til v. ;ii n..t jfivi- ii tlkt- .-'npi.v ' p!i;iK-:it -v. li .f iii- s:i;n aiii.-. l.i.;ti- Pir unh.-nai pr.xur.- -f t.ji p:.rl!-44 in o:ini.. Ii.t- .il i W n..l .i i-i-h-i.ti. uii.l uni.i.- a:;u-:i.!. ' !"nl--li'l 'f.-un -:i.ii sn.l a w..ri- of a;t:.-l..-.- vi.l C- -. l v ii,i I; i i;.i.-an v..t. U.e. ii!- 4.T p;in n:i.s:iiir !:. .hj va-r.--. :; !. Ih.-partr iu i.w. r iu fail. '. n.- -t '.if i!v.-r .pK-iti'.n -r tin- ni.-m y iu.--l.-ii l.y kiiv otin r l.-i;ii!aii.r.. Ii Uai litu-iiv fa;!.-i t- liiai-f anv pro- i.-i..n !-.r f'lnii. r uit- ...t liiv.-r. u li-y I proini--l in 1- '-' I" re, -.il tiii-slasrta-v !" ; 4-tirn-in-v. Tin v pr..iiii.K-'l ti'- r vivai j hi-oi.l S:.it- .i";rr.-ii-v. IV... -c v u.. n - j vpt.-tl tli pp.mi t.MMi'l t!i4in;- iv..- il-- j ix-ivt-l. Tlu- m:r,.-rity i.i t .nsr.a l;:--vr- ! . i. i... ..-..'..i.- i i.r lit an" r--a I ,.iiai U t l .'ii i.ir t:-.H t-xt- ii-lmi ! liio N ;- j ti.iii.il inl.ni! lyiifiu 'luo in. ria: tli -.irr'ii.-y. I i-l. -,i. im.. .i. :.r ii.-!i at- ! t.-'i.iiiia tii.' 4- .rtipi.-!.- r."4..r.t:.m f Ij- " .....r-..-f i i.w. t!.-. 'I r.-isitrv wsi Jia- k l.lf to 1k-.-"Iii i.ar.knipt. I.veryu nkii-a mall s.iv tun iniiiiii.ite proM-. n in'.i-.! I iifiiie I it Use t-;ii''r'-i. 4 '..II 'T si 1 1 . t Hi. ' .. . " .i-.v i-.11! J f :;f i t-i S-.i.H.le party ii-i:iin .pi- ta-' S .,.w , i. i!14'' ... 1- retar w hi alf i hi- lcd :mi at n..n iiil: late -f i m -g.-a- y. i'ii -ugh .iv er. i '!:.-- !. as r;. i le ot t;: ; ti.e enifi i- n-.t y a si tiger t r-i:. t . Mi llie ..a:-g.-j aNf in. a .-rt ii. l or vears th busiti.-.- l i'o r(-: ol t .s.tintrv have deus.ti i" i a i-it.krupt a. l. 1 . !ii.-al'f t:m.- half f litua: the d.-.nan l. but t'oiigresK h at.-oi p.u-lic.; ii.il.!:ig. ,.i tiiii Con-T.-ss iia t. e.'iii; 1"' a U-tt. r t i.i' l y w hat it lias omitted to do than hv aitW legislation. Tin- c v,i.. trv is U-n'.-r o:i !n a liie iS-ni-J" 1- mi r.ipify b'il ha not i.-.i:;" a law sni-l iu v.iiie the lcni.-r:i. y inn r.t iil;k'T- d mi), i-ie I ii, baukit-if 'T cii.'uii.y iati's. I'll., l-a i -n lihve Us-n afraid t il...ir n.iiou miv N.c.-r liu'.e r.ii tr.i is.ine more -tiroaiit I1, in tie n !'e. 1-.CI:!!.'!:..- oil Kllles. lal.f rs or h.- I. .;..in tecll lll'Tf 1-4 4 ell ti.Jll ll. r l-ii:. ra. Hi Ib-ii.-. So iar as tio ei l-rs iia .' t..!!..e I tie- lie- i n:tei. U.f II. mis h-jt Un-il al-ie .! b o-Lin t" a b'-iiiie-ss v. iv. ii.it v. tie h a !, ii hae f .ii.nie.j tiie-.r e il .1- 1- a::-l I,., e s-.t.f 1 ; t.. Pin-! th smnerity n -l i4. bill tf iiua.l.l.i to;;.-j III. h.l!..t .1.1 1 I .-t. .4i f. . th.-y have :il-.li:'.c'iy p 1 ;..'.i.- ironi pa I Ng Jinl H.I IH- li . o en i:al tiie ilolii.' lie- 4i i.i- d Ill lo do lt.l. Tlie one woM " iTo-oini.. -t.-nt Ilt' 4" cii.ua. I.Tiffs tlis i'oi-.ii-. 'I h -ii 44 id.ipread. it is wil v- i- s 1 in Ha' h tt. r of Pi -i lent 1-. e! i:id I . W;i : " There is no ex.-i-' i' t lui'taking r misr. pn titi!i toe I'n-iieg ti-l tenifn-r o the rank aud Ji:e :' He' icm-T.! . Tii.-y are d'.wiu-an i.oider tin- a r.;..!i that" their party fails in !;;.' v to mun i". -tiie t.o4 eranientr" Tit Fi!ire of Conj res. J-'n.lii tii-- N-". lo'k. J ll!.4i(". A gr.-; party, : the ot.-n oft he I -iiitruti! In Him entire chaige : tin li.ia.in l'-ai" bif ;. 1 Stain, v l.i.-li w..i t .4 o j tirs n;' i 4. ill li..eri:ii;.-i'.t f-r it.. l .rst t, eilgfg. ni" in tiiinv-144'o y.-n. si until sund..wn on ti: n next XovemU-r in expl e d.iy .-t lining .!!- ii.irce Whelll.'r .1... the pmple why i has 1 ui.-d to its .hiti.-sor lo .p its J ledges. trie ph -Ig'-s 44. re g.-sl r lie- thine pmmivsi were i g sl ..f ti.e .-..iiiilrv or not. bad. Whether eally for the is no! an i seiitial .int- Ti, .;: t-taoi is whether the -If goVeriliiijf s-"p of this Nation call exjKei that their ia4iijkwrs and their rxe.-n-.ive w !:1 do ih.- 44 i! 01 iv-:-w lio 1 lertcd tli. ii!. Ii is a Strang:-iiifc! i.le. Ftushed Midi triui.-iph l o yeai-s age. this great l.sly of .iti.vns ii to-.iay hiiuii!iaii-. by the i- ifM-iousiiu of unipeakabh- shame and astoiiishing failure. P wanted retrench ment of cxiM n.iitur.'s.tlos ki'ly of voter-. but its law niakei-s iiave .:isi.-l lis j riley.J a;.pro ed. 41rs11ller.il ;o l.-oiiic Jaw ithoiii iiK:iatur app; opriaiioin for the -.iiiiug year larg. r ! han tii ne of ill.-ISi'.ii.-il Cimjs." at it, first . !. 11. It wallicd fits.- coinage ofs.lv, i-. II. ! p. f t Usiy of iK.ts, nnd i;s S.-i4 niaki r an.t Pifsiili-i.t have 11. 4 i i;: 11 1 sijv.T e 'usage, '.n; Inn e stopped pan of silver. It watited a'.itioti "f r-1-eii c ih::ie. a :a;;ii' fur leven.ie i:!y and dcitni.-tioii ..f tniils and m.ii.4..':i.. Its t'o:.i:r.is and Pn-id.-nl have sttrreiid.T.sl to li.c :ruts and m.uiopoli.'s. and ha.e eu.-ult.l :i Lui oi 4 hi. h uto-.-cly one oi:i .1 a thoiis .i;d iliili.i i- net gra lu.it.-i 4. :th t he i11t.1t to pr.c t. i wi;h tit.- t.n.fes sioi: ih.:t it ' ill pr. te.-t. Il is sal" n. siv that lifv. r. in ihe whole history el" il.e couiitiy. has tin- ii ; iiii.-ii i f tic pc pie in i-ieetii'g anew Pr.ii lent and Congre . failed 1111. io o'li.piet. ly nr.d digra.'i fully. The explanation which the Pnidoit himself has made in a let;, r pas-ionaiely denouneiug ihe Tarin' hill that is exis-l-t-i to liMine a law through Li li'.imiiia tWin and enfor.vvl as i:t is that the pn ple mrm as.'iaiiie.l nnd disgrai-ed by the ap parent liu-mj.ai i'iy of the !a makers. lioiilt'.-ss this fts-juig widely prevails, and the in..niiH-lein tf Congress has Us-n ahiH4it a yo::d U li.f. I Im most im I. . riant measar.s. urc so full f MiiinL.t, that in many r.p.-.-t.i liny defeat theoii juls of tij.-ir frame rs, while in far more 11 lnicroiis iTsiiaiiees they fail through iner,' igiioran.-e of ihr kijl 9.i treated. Hut li is 11.4 fair or right, even liemgh tin- a. eaiai'.'.ti inni.-s from the Priseiiiinit, to hold the incapacity of the party in power mainly resj.oi.sihi.i for lis faiiur.-. The gre:U ditS.-utty is Ikat th party itself mas not lionesl w itU the pisje pi eckil;g jsiwer. Wh.-n tliis great lly of v..:ers s.si-1n eotitn.l of tlie Hovenunent. it legiin by making i.roni'.K-s which ii kn. hhiI.1 Iie4irls- kept, and which many of i;s ui!4 intcliigeiit men knew ought never to l-- kept. These wre iieveitiieh-si made, a s..iemti plcdgm of the mrty, to saiisfy the prt-jnjifs-s of a great lssly of voti'rs and to secure their supjirt. It was lishoii.it to make them. The object was to eh. -at millions of prfjiiili-s-d und eomparaij4'eiy ignoraiit m.n. Tlie party managers pr.Kss.shsl at the outset to take measure to imurethe def.-atof Ihe pledg es they made. To nrry nut the promise of fn is.iuage th party nominated for President a man known to U determined to veto any free-coinage bill. To curry out he promise of a tarift lor revenue only it luminal's! men t.r the Presidency and for Congr-gi who ls-gan at on.-e to explain that thy Wo.ij j do n.itliing to break do4 u or cripple any Ainen. an in dustrr. To ditroy tnists and leonojs, Jies the party pnnvs-sied W put tho liov eiBiHiiiit .mplete!y into the lends of jHTi.n bo were iiltle U-tier than the ag.utsofth- mit uretsly n,oi?op..li4-s and the most ofTonsive trusts. !ii-i.::t.--:y if 'iii the l-f-jriiuiiiii b-vs r--sii:; 1 in .li-rnu-al f.i: uri'. nswJ il.t re t i...'.i.ine iu t!..- i".; s.-ir.ri:ili; n'mut !. Thi i n l s:ii vr -;y t. 1" h:it '.:;. .srf-t 1m1v .f fi ;n- nt;- vot vr t'.in-I wt-rt? )-i:n I Laii'J ami ft, n-.t by a in:Ul mi:tr.:-ity as w.nie IT n nil, ! m i.y Ih-- al'-? rn:i:i.-.-,r'rs f tl. f aX b-i hn I ..rswtiSzM is. viHuty. lWnw i; i.n.l ..'uiiii ii-1.-r- iy f..:e pri t -H.1-. tin-party fii-Ts U t":rsl (M--i.a f A Word la Tiae. Pn.-u ti- Pli !:i-! -.i.ti 1m. i.i'!i ral IlA-lin i-. li iv :uv :' all '.:!ii1i ic ilit- oxperi-proiiiiiii-n.-e 'T prt-xvi.-t- I tf.-' i-p:uar!iy i. ! li-sir.i-tiif r. 1,- ai lilii. rvi.t mtv-tiii liort'or lit U l-ii.it a.h-rt:M-iI illicit t a'itti.'.;"i; v to -p.--i at i..tie pla.v ao.i v li' ii it ii iiMp.i-il '.e f- r him to j rwi.t wti-n lie hi. n 1k-cii ml.U-tnar-r.mpi. fi.r iu tii.- pi.p!i- art- r.atnrally Jia npjM.inn ii. Tl.is ii an injustiif ll!i t. i..- ii-ral llaitinin nr.'l tin-? ho arv Uil to ittt. ii.l tho mil -tins t!ic-' xpefUition of !i; :-.ring him spiak. The uiovpnu-nU of tho i:--.iil.;i-a-.. aii.ii.laU for ;vtTlior liiinrtj nn-.'.'v t!i.- p-n.'i'iK rainp:iil,r" will li:ut lili.i k-t wholly .:irit-.l from the I!, pui.ii.-iii Simc L.-nlqiiart.-rs, ami tlio ut ratn:.-i!n-ii! ill Ih.- ni.iiic v the vk-w to ii,v-rir.; tin- j;rv:it.T p.:tion of the Slav l"-:orc i-lcioij dav. li.-ncnd lfa.- 4 i'.I inak." his liml jxiliti.-al ipotvh of thf . aii.pal;;!! ut the el ii tMtivcntion at ll.ii -ri.il.itnr, ' SvpteiuluT ."Mh, un.l the f .nna! and steady fuid ei k of the i-am-p.;ii;-.i ill I ent.Tt d upon ten ihiy. later. T!..Te w :1I In? abundant !u!.lie not'i-e f i: Tin- in.-. Llr.irs to l.e h.-iX si von hy au thority of Chairman ii".k.u. E;td in the Ctmpiigii. ii.i lie,, iiinn, Mn, AupH 2i. Ks-SjH-akCT Tii.Hila.-4- T. I'. v-l opelHl the i :tojiHik-n ill this S-.at-J hist IK'ht itll s... in hi h he explained the a.-lioii of the S :iate till-in the Uri'.l" hill hy ty injr iiiat tii- a. -lion of many S.-natois vas the Ifii.lt of the lti-i;i"is iriteresls thai :.i To-r.s 1.-1 tlr.-i.i. Tlic; in .harje of the l-i'.l imhe llfti of K.-pr ieiit:uivt-i inilert.k.k t.i inoiild a iuea.ni re which tii.-y thoitiit mis'.it t'-t th-ir drea-.i of ul timato fre-.; Ire'..-, mid whi.-h s ye', a i.r. i. i ii.m-it 1:1! to a i-cnain .l.-uree. The l:. piililif.!is oppicrd it because it lint not r.s-.gni.:v prote.-tion as a principli, but ma h it uppi'ful ie in ipots, a proti-.-tion . hif-i is j.i-r-y open to the ch.-.iges fal.s4 Iv imi.ie agaiitil the true pr.rfn-tion. Tii v ln :i :l 4 .-ill toMieSeil.ite.lt lill-t I w iih the vii-ied il l. re-is ot tuo is'untry in i rifi .--1 !jr-a; iii.siili.-alioiis. lien i; wa 1 rougl.t l a. k to I he House it w as h iie.fler and design ! -..i...r Mr. Wilsi.n. refused to Hi ri-c .gni.'.' if. Mr. IS-sI ii. l;i.'nd thus: 'i "hi -l eiiiti-il a rinigyle, the like of w:,i.-!i ha ntver Imoi-u l-eii a pan of the hii-...ry of ta: .oun'.ry, and the like of hi. a -ig:i: ii- t-r to U4 a part of the itis-;-.;- ..f an v : l.urv. l or tile nrst time in j ;':..- Ui-'-ory ol ihe n Hiiitry ihe l '..nturen.-u j ( .i.simittce never it.et fir tin- triinsjetion I .; " i I-. imate l.u-iniis. The Hepubli I . - . ... .ai; nii- rs ot lue .-.uiiniiiiis1 oi cou..t i...s .4 re excliid.il from all discussion ;,nd ii;.ii deration of the oiicsii.m. What .ilscusiioin took place among the iHiij.le r. pr. ie uti'ig the l..;:iis-r..tn- party I have I.. i in. am of knowing. Kverylndy knows li.at tiiii bill, which, len-rdiiig to the I.'e.-ii.M ratif i:-w, ii.ntaine I party perfidy a'! 1 part .iiii..n:r, w;-.s panel by thi il ne, an i thi.y viol..t.-l e very m.e arliai.if li'.arv law iu older to do it. The Fijr'at Agiat Breckinridge. T!;e pit Ii ! hi 'h the people of the Ah!a:i-1 -l.s:ri t aiu ,p. u-ed iu tlie tight a;Mii.st Jir.i kii'i i.lg-.' 'i sljoH I) by the eai !;.T. ti f lit l.f xii.ifion. Kv.t oil Wc.in.fs- ii.1V, tiie jj of V i.i. h has 11.4 IT licfore I. i u 'Ho44 il hi tii" eiitire state, mid p.--s: -iy ihe .i.-.iury. !t is estimated that tie- r.-44 .1 that -.... ue to I'xingtoii to m-t.-u.i the ii.ii is-. lie gieii in honor of W. ". I'vicns, I'.rc -kiiiridge'sopponeiit, niiin l. re.i very far short of -Jo,'"'. Special ir-;.;-a run tri.ni 4'4 e:y point in the linih-t and rV'.'if 'it ff it- The w nn n. in.-iii.ln.g tiie in .it pnn(:.i;..-T,t of the P.l ie i ; ras-.;i, w ere out In (.iinii..-rj nniiiK-rs, 44.rki!.ge.rthe-l -feat of Brtik iii; i-lge 44 iiii an enthusiasm as remarka ble i iLuir advent ill s.litii4 at :.lh ll:!ii.lr.-!s of thrill '.r;- '44en's Uidges. Those of Iifayt-ue o.iinty h.ei or j inirtsl n I wtro sui.-dividi .1 into committee'. 4 l.o Iiad fljarL'e "f the il.s-.. ration of ih.; sta-fc, t!,e .iuiii..r and tfi" reception of 4 . i.ien u c.uii.i h on. ol ie r towns and .1 acres of g.imn.i in Winii:ind .ii-j icH ll"l 1 tht p.sipl. Cbiat's Cail far Trspc, The i n-pcror has Issm-I an edict ordi r ing that pi.ui men, to consist of Man cii.Nisaml native PckinfcTse. lie pivpar.-l for a. t.ive icrvic... l!i giments n il! Ie sta tioned at T11ng.-I1.04-. Sauiio and Tien 'fiin. It is report. il that the empress hits -rul that 1 -Lno.'i" ta. ls Is- pla-ed at the His.J of Yi.i i.y I,i Hung cluing, i'orty .la).aii. j.. . el-, of Shanghai 1. it the city at the sug.wiToii of (1,4. J:;p.-iln- association. Large iiuksUts .if t'lii.e are arriving at Ilut.g Kong by every steaiio r fr--in Japan. All foreigners have Is'cn forbidden to approach or i-iiter the h ..ii ff.in a ik ual or the imperial fai'tory ::! S!ian:,-i without a spisia! STmi!. If ll.cv are paisiun ll;.;.' plan-s l.y river they must k.s'p to tho ini.i.Iie of the stream, and tii. y must not anchor in ihe vj. jt'iiy. i tlcrwisc, ti.i y are warnul, (i;. y 4 ill nit: a s-.-riotis rik ai .?! as ts iug Jiabic to 4mi spies. A liiipatch lioui !i i:i-!.::i i.i;. i iila Jup.in.-i.' minisi.-r to f'orcil Ji4 l'.'l; kiile-I by l.is cii couii-irrmi-u. Til" Jiiaiie.-e g. .4 t-rli'iieiil 1j:ls .i.s-lai'ts! rl. to !. ii 1 i . : l . id.. I ;i'i oig ani.-!. n.t:trali'i'l of war. 'i'ho atHnirt of th- iiiii '--e governi!.. rii to f1 it a J ili of !.oi.o4 t-1(.;., p. guanine".) by Cnii-e-e merchants, has proven a llat failure. In Fif rr Tsrnaie. Sk ; ri.:w Wis-!.., Aug, .-aU.iir .pjie ,i.i-iir:s in proven id it ii.iiipany's . t. A terrible th.i rcg.n i:n iiKil mines ut Franklin, thirty four i.iil-s from this city, at one o'clock this afternoon. Al r. a iy thi.-tys v. n .i.-.id Issiies have lieen ri-.i.ersl from the mine, sud it is km.tt n tiiat liiany otiicrs are it.ipri.v.ned in tiie tii-iy furnace. Tiie I nt iie4vs of the tr.igisly was r.siive-i in this city by Manager Smith, of tl.f mine company, at 1.J.O lid a'teriionli in the shape of a tele- gram from the mine suH-;iiit-mlfnt at Franklin. This ini-ssagi-statrsl that the inine 44n .Ue and many miners. Uith w Lite s.nd M.-iek. WkTii iniprisone.L Later a S.1-. .n.l telegram was rcctrUui flailing suiMaiitiaily as follo-is: "Tiiirty-seveii dead l.slics have Us-n taken oiil and it is s'ipp.sed that there aro more to ls r.s.i.4 ere-L Swi'lcwfd Prsstie Arii. Joiiv.rowN. Pa.. Ant. .'' - TLU u-ni-iiijf sx-.4 j '.. rinaii iili.im C. Iih. n.l im iniUcd s..). id., m .i I-.-,:., in the Tlur t.s'tith wrd by taking a il . irf ,iiiic a i.i. He diel in griu g ,ny a -w mill. iit.M after taking the a -l-L Hhind was ngi-.l ."2 years. lie wax prominent ill local Kepublicitn jw. lilies. A few wis-ks ago Lis property was levied on for del, but what prompted him to take his life uudchtcdly was a pr. i-e.-utioii brought agiinst him a few days ago for eiiiU-wJemeiit. He en deavored to ha4e ihe matter adjuste.1, but was iiiinicinsfiil. Ia had 1h-ch itrinking inu.-h. Vrf. HiilidiT'i Paiioa Bite. foTK Ki.i.o, X. Y.. August 24. The wrong right arm of Sheriff Ile her is likely to Is? ainpiitatts to prevent i.hsxi p..isoiiUigfmiutiiebiteof Mrs. Lizziw Hal li lay. Ihe triple mur.lerv.is. (m Jiine'JT iut. as tiie SlierilT was ci.ndii.-ting Airs. Ibiln ta K:t) Court she turmsl U)sn him fc-nx-ly mid liif liiu in the hand. Tiir.v or tmr wei ks luothc hand U-an to trouble hi; it, and now it has mvoIJcu p iiii eJ!ow, yivinx him intense pain. TKI 00?.K1?I EI1L JECOiTS LAW '.V.t iost tic Presiisnt'i Slgatstr. Vaihim-4To.x, Aiff. Tc.ty perfi dy and party it'-iuonor' trii:nij-h and the liorman-Rriep hid ln)rani a Saw uti- ned 1-y the lriio.-rKiie President. Tim Is the Bitii-i-limax end of firover Cle eland's fii'ht, which Ir-kiiii in 1-T, f.-r taritt reform. It is a i4ad en:L The tarif! "Art of . -toiler 1, !" MeKinIey bi'l iive p!a-e to the " A.-t .f Antruit 27, lv U" w liieh tak-?s tTn-t at luidnihl t -i:iht. No taritf bill w as ever lieforo tiveii to the ptH.pi; auiid-it the thtind.-r-iiig di:!iuu. iati.ms .f the K-jilerH of the party w hieh i.s r.jsjxnisiMe for it. Treident t'lov eland has bc'U erownt-nl by Lis erinulng adiiiiren a a man of fonratfe and for.-e, ho wmdd m-vtrshirk a r.pi'iisioility, but he has now hist that disi-iu-lion by his .o4vard';y i-iiur? in IH-rniittiiij this tanil' bill to go on the statute b.i.k without his approval. Kven his Us friends argued that he should have sisned or veloisl it. an.l hundreds of heain.si.-k IietiKx-rat kmlt U-fore him b.ttjfiiiK that hesiypi it for the "party's hake." Ihit Mr. t'leveland pri-ferred to lie gui.h-d by his own Hi-ltish f.s?lin! and jK-rmiiU'.l his humiliation to oviTeotne his love for p:;rty. It is a sad situation in.l.s-d for the liiHTaey. hii.I 4ine that dL-plays its dividi-d i-ondition and inis.m-pet.-ney to a long sutferiinf csimitry. lly a subterfuge the I'renideul finally makes known his intentions n.-ii her to aj.prove nor lo vi U tlie bill by address ing a letter to iencnil ( 'lU'-hins, of M Ls sissippi, w h n-prwi-uts the " shoe-t-tring distrht," tellla him why he d.K-s not approve the bill and at the same time makes known if!i.-ia!ly i the emintry that another warfaro on its pr-isjierity and industries Ls ta lie waed. If ho had pure.! to verify Mr. IUtsl's preilietion. made on Salurduy, that the war has just U-gun, he 4-ould n;t have ehosen U-lter bhra ;li;y. Though pretending that this letter is a personal one, the President was eari-ful to make it public at alsKit the same inoim-iit that it ri-ai-luiHieniral fat.-iihigs. He .li-ise to romiiinui.-nte with Congress through a t'ongrcssinan just as he did U-foro thnnigh fhairman Wilson, and thus adds another indication of his iMiitempt for that Udy which he will not "have on his hands" much longer. Kilgore Turned Down. WashinuToN, Aug. it In the Fifty. fourth Congress one of the most pii-tur-is-pie tiguri-s of Coiignsisioiial life w iil lie missing in the jK-rsoiiof "Buck" Kilgore, of Texas. He it 4a-s whoon all on-it-ions has ari--n to ol j.s-t to the considerat ion of bills by unanimous i-onsenf and prevent ed much b'gisiatioa that was of intereit to many iiib-nlscs. His objections have becu particularly against private pension biils, and it is not too much to say il.at iu the f.ur terms thai le h:is serv.sl Col. Kilgoie lias prevented tiie p:tsae c.f IkhJ of s.icli bilis. ' Itiiek" asdefi.-itisl forrL.-iiomiinitioii ye.-: rday in Tex-w lH-aue hewiisan ailiiiinistr.ition man. They told the story on him d 44 n tin re that he sU-pt ut tho While lb. use and was almost converted into a goh! bug. Such a change meant disaster to any i-andiilate in Texas, ami so even thepopul.ir "Hock" w;us kinx ke.l out by a younger man. Kilgore whs the man who during tiie Firiy-riril Congress, when Spt-aki r Kesl had ihe doors cl..sl am! Iis-ked to keep a , . i . .- .i - 'I' e.ornm in am nu.inis-, K.i ki" me um.i op, tl'f of u an.l the whole liemooralic side l-! out. It is U lievi-d thai in Mew lis defeat lsi-aiise he was an adminis- nation man, sideut Cleveland wiil rt'.bie Urth for him. fold some con 44 hi. h 44 ill lie ! aim for his woiiud.-d focl i.ig. Kilgore taki-s his defeat philosoph ically and says he i "sorry for the coun try St Pricti fcr Wl. Puliitcd llari V. ire p-r t., Iiii ll Chiilis! PloK. No. 4') " - synn-use " lii.le J i ts. ; i il mi 6 no Call and see the latest improvement in LevT spring T.mth Hnrrows. J.V4IKS 11. Hol.t.J'.RnWM, Somerset, Pa. A Keijro Buried Alire. Loi isvii.l.l Aug. -Jt A story niun-s from Lexington this evening that a iw tjro whs burii-d a live to force from him a eot'.f.siiion of a crime, rl .nert lucser, tithiTof K-iU-rt Tm k jr, w h w a assas sinate! n.-ar l-cxin'l.ii n.uiu time au as-sa--;iiatel by Sc-..tt Van Meter, are alicgt-d to have iinnmiite 1 the ih-e 1. The i.-iim W a An.ir.'w Martin. lo is i;"j year oi l, Tucker and Van Mister out to-m N4r iil aipl pri.. iit"mg a pisto, onlnred h'uii pi t. w Ijo c..:iiu'.lled thu i.urib-r, Th" old iii ifri S novt- nothing of the miinler a:id im!d liot tell aiiyiliing, Tlu mei) then took him loan on-hard lpiriown, dog a grave, plnloiiisl his arms and h'lfs and Usriisl him for nearly i'O inlnutot They t .Id him they w.mid kill him if hi told on them. The negro is in a bad con dition. Tucker and Van Meter w ere ar-r-sted to-.Uy. S.gc Git Him a Dollar. Xkw YohK. Aui(. ii.. ..-vi.r.i! days ago a man found a J.Ms( chis-k twlonging' p K is -I Sage and received tl reward for ri'turnii.g it to the o4vni-r. Mr. Sage said the same evening that he had lost no such eh.s k nor paid a rewsnL James Hays man, of .'IT Marey avenue, Brooklyn, pos-sc-ses a tj bill which was given him in Mr. Sage's ollice. While walking along Broad4vay in fiout of Trinity church. Sat? I'.idiiy, H.-iyimaii picked up a pins? of j..;ip. r lluttcring al.uig Ilis sidewalk and found t 1 a sj.. () check, payable lo Mr. sage. Ileal uiwa psH it P l'e mib lioiiaire's otlim; anil 1 indinl if to ll(e aislr er, w ho generously gave hill) l. Hays man ps.k lliu hill a a euriosify and mar, veils! ai the miexpei-te-l lits-niilty. The bill lias U'Oii framed and laUded. Th ehis-k was dropped by a lues 'iiger on the way to the batik. Abe Bmzaid on th Ktci. I.A.M'AsrMt, l":u, Aug. ik The famous ex-outlaw of Pennsylvania, AI Buzzard who turned evangelist, w:;s t-day put on trial. He was 4hlil to answer nearly a se,ire of indictment forullcgi-d Uirglarhv and thefts. Although iiuzzard Is only a little past 1 years of age, he has spent more than a yi'ars in prison. Buzzard w as first put on trial for steal ing a horse blanket. The theft was coin, mitt.sl while A1b was on a religimis l.s uriug tour. He denied his guilt when on the stand and elaime.1 he never saw the blank. -t. He whs .-.Ultra li.-t.-l by his w ife and daughter-in-law, w ho testified that he saw it montlis ago. ' Uatautl ca.. fonn.l guilty an I sctitcnci-d to ls years In liic Slate prisi. A Wi3o' Lonely Oeatlt. Cu AMiiKKsr.rHo, i'a., Aug. ii. A ln. ly death caiiK' to the relii'f of Mrs. Maggie (arson last night. She is snpsn-l to L.-14 ,i come from New York and her IkkIv was f.Mind lying along the Scotland rood to-day. X vuui'i mul her husband aiiB to the Fr4iikiin (siuntf uit)s-hoine ami unKiti aftnr her hushain disl. Mrs. Curson re'itmed Us April and the lw ard found her w eeping over her husliaud'a grave. Last Nutunluy she cuino again and was agi-.iu fiund lying on the grav. She left on Sunday and was not seen until her lis! v was found. Her tifei-U reveid ed two tvnts, a conib. knife, bria.l ticket and a small pin e of dress g.ssls. A Cyclont Kills 1033. Sr. Pktkbsbi-bii, Aug. sti , terribly disastrous cyclone, which has pruliubly -ausil ihe loss of lf1 lives, swept along the shore of the sea of Afto-lay, work ing immense ihini.ige. In some insianeiv entire village were swept into the sea. Many steamers w ere sunk or driven ashore and w reck ed. Lawn Hoxtrt. A b;daoine line ar.d chisip. Fr sale by JAS. Ik ljoLliKKUAlXl. TIT" SiNK" LOST $1W,C00. c-ird2T tn oa-r f vcoo. The .K-l.h .i.ie.. of t'.e l..l.sl Altor.na Second National llink, Saturday, iis-i .sl to raise Sioit.'Mi t rrpliM the capital stock and the "i0.ofV) additionnl cash sto len by Cashier Harry A. Gardner. The first official statement concerning the bank's loss,-, wa!, made by Chief P.ink Kxsaniner -ortiTi and this, pla.i-s liard n. r's s;eal'ngs Cr higher than was hith frioMipiwl. It U thought tli Iwuk wiil s.'ii resume. Tuest'H'klioblersand liirei-tor held a mc-timr hi.-h 1 iste.1 s-4-eral hour, and lixs.imier Cotlitl t:4ted t.) them the pro osition of the i iovernmcut, f the Prt slir.res there were 'Ml rt pirTitis! ut the mei'tiiig. At tu. ini-lusi.jii Kxminer Colli n made the foi low ing statement, not as the reprins-'iitative of the tiovernment. but a the result of a resolution ad .pled at the meeting, requesting him t do so. THK HAN K UisI 1.1t.?. "The losxes sustniiinl by the liank ag gregate Sl.Vl.tim. This eutiri'ly wiesoiit the ciipiul of jll.,'liii) and f"iiJ,ii) in addi tion. To resume business the iroveru ineiit rofpiires that the uipital be entirely 'estorisl by a compulsory assessment of I'll per i-enL on the holdings of all st-s-k-liol.l. rs. In addition to that the fV.) limit lie rai il by voluntary contrilsi tioiis. The ilirecior must obtain from ilepositors an agreement in writing to wait awhile for their money, prolntbly three, six or nine months, Certilii'ates of deposit w ill prolnflily lie issued bearing a low rate of interest so that depositors will lie less inconveiiiciii-cd by the delay. OAHII.NKK LKtT ONLY &,(MJ. "Those who w ill not agn-e U this plan will, of course, luive to lie paid, and to iiiii4 that the lunik must have enough money on hand toward providing this 4-ash fund. Tho Kxaminer now has on liau.l alKMit $t,(mn, which has Ishmi ml- l.s-tisl sin.-e the closing of the hunk, with the ex.vption of als.ut which was found in the liank after the disapjiejiraiiee of Cashier Gardner, and which being mostly in coin was probably too heavy for him to carry away. What additional amount is nei-essary for this cash fund w ill le provided by the assessments. A portion of the misiing $1.U.0U is the re sult of liad paper held by the Intuk. All the rest was taken away." At Saturday's moi-ting the larger part f the voluntary assi-ssmeiit was sub- s.-ri 1 siL The h. dders of all but of I he pao shares expnrssed their w illingiiiM to pay Ihe nunpiilsory asst sment of luu Ikt s.-nt. to restore the capital. Altooca Bank Kyitcry. A venlict was nai lietl Thurlay eveu ing by the 4-oroiicr's jury which has Us-n in t-siig.itiiig the maimer in which Bank Kxaminer William Miller came to his dcaih. The venli.t was to tho effct that Miller's death was ilue to a self-inflicted wound, but whether the fatal shot was accidentally or intentionally tired ortiid l.t Is! lieteniiincd. Cashier Hay wood, ol the Stale Tn-asu-ly, 4 ho went to Mer4iir to attend Ihe funeral of his frifiid, Ila:ik Kxaminer Miller, d.Nsi not Udieve tlu Bank Kxam iner dcliisTateJy kilted him If. He thinks Miller was murdered or else he sis if himself aisi.leiitally. The dead Imnk examiner was to have been married next mouth. The ilay lie fore his death he wrote to his proMpts-tiTe bride that he intended to resign his Kisi li.ui as soon as he had i-oinpl.-l.il his ex amination of the condition of the Allooini lunik. Analysing S&mplai of Fortiliitr. Ifurifig the year endimj August 1, IsfM, spis-ial agi-nts of the state Uiard of agri culture have 'IcctiiJ ami sent in to the department l.Tlii samples of commercial fj-r!i!i?i-rs ;t-tiil in all parts of the slate. T!f sumpltsi, selected by sp,.;ial agents under oath of affirmation, are taken; with out he kiow U-igu of the maiiufartnr4--s. -nt to tiiede pariiiie nt w hero they rn-eive a iiuuiUt ami are analyzed by live chem ists employed for that purpose and who only kno4v them by their iiumU-r, not U ing informed whose fertiiiiU'r they are testing. The chemists" reports are made to the 4lciartuieut UHin blanks prx-pared for that purMise. A diipli.-ale blank is in all i-a-.x sent to the manufacturer and ten days allowed r tiling protests against the results as r.-jiortol. If a protest is filed a ri'test is made and if it agrees with the former one, Ussiuies the oliicial rn ordoflh.it brand and maimfacturer. If n.l pnitivjt in lilbd wiil,in tlu pri-ri!sil time the analysis Ls assunptsi to be isrr.i-t. All analyses are publLslied in pamphlet formal).! in addition lo showing ll:eM-r- s..ut;ias of phosphoric aeid, Jsitash an. uitr.giui als.islt.w the "oouipaniliveeoiu- iiiiircial value" if t!e fertilizer or the pri. at which the ingredients c-au U- pin, cli ised and pla.-,-! upon the market ready mixi.-l lor application. With, mi-j of tlpi i lists ut band any farmer may readily know w hie h of th-' ti7"i gra . oth.ri.l ami sold In the slate will give him the U-st re turn for tin money expended. Iiuring preceding years Ihe stale Uainl of agriculture has had mnsiderablu trou ble from iiiaimfai-tiirers of fertilizer who by failing lo take out the proper liivnse o:i ihe 1-4 of August as required by law, Ij ive rendens! all agents offering or sell- lug their frti!i7,ers personally liable to heavy penaltiys. This year the depart ment has iUs-iilfv! to notify all iii.mufa.-t un-rs twiis.' and then priH-eoil to holdall ai'iits orferinj ir selling unti.vusod g kxIs, a:id all niaiiuf.u-tiirers. liable for the full penalities of the act. of June iti. JsT'l. TijC so.-.ik1 notice have Uvn sent out to all ma u :if:i ct u re rs wlp in former yean; h ive oil'ered or $ Ail fi-rtiliiiers ii( tljc statu; tips Ijas always Usn done voluntarily by tijd ilii.artiimni am) in li it r.piiml by :w, l:n1tia stfii iaii.i!riK.tioi of the law evury a.c.ii oihiring or selling u:- liisjiiHiHl fertilizer nftr August 1 of wioU year 1 nhj' ! to pnnalty of ifi't for tho llrsf ollViice and Soi for each sulneipieiil oti'etiee, one half the penalty In alien going Pi tho Inforuior. 5rly J3 S Oai. In order to eiifon-e tho (.orroi-tloii of the In.-ouie tax 270 new places ill Is? cr.'ated in the Internal Hevonue mirvlee. These now official will lie known as ijnputy isilhsors. They will lie stationed at th Hi internal revenue oftlcst thnsigh out tho (i.untry, and their salaries will range from PM to Jl a year. In sparsely. sotths.1 (iiiiuiiunities, where only a limit ed iiuiiiUt of persons iay the income tax. t!ie diiliiM w ill lie light, and in such l.s-al-ities minimum salary will lie paid. The maximum salary of t)U will lie given to deputy ii iih--tors in the larger cities. The apKintment will Is1 Sir four years and an cll'ort wiil Is? made to bring the employe within the operation of the civil S'.rvicg law, so that dismissal shall ri'sult only for i-ause and the service thus wsaim a lietter grade of otllelals. Brace the Verret. Sedatives And opiates Won't do it. These, nervines do not make the nerves strong, an I failing to do this fall short of produc ing the esxeiitial of their quietude vigor. .ui 4y!)ie ii extreme insi-s an. the?e only of iiorvoua irritation such dm as uiay Im advLsiliM, Ihoir frtiinu iso highly pngiidicial totl0(ili.iiUi(irjianiiii Hjxm wlj.-h they as, ami in ur-lnr pi renew their quieting eiT.sl lnerease.1 and daiigeriKis doses eventually Iksiuiic iussis sary. Hostetter's Sloiuai-h Bitters is an eflicient sulntituto for such criiicioo drugs. It quieU the nerve by bracing, toning, strengthening them. The con nection U'tween w eakness of the nervous systeiq and tlj:U of the organs of digestion Ls a strong and sympathise lu'. Tim Bitters, by iuiparting a healthful impulse to the digi live and asnimilnting func tions, iiroinoies thr.iugh.Mit the whole system a vigor in w hi--h the nerves come in f-.r a large share. I'se the Bitters in malaria, conn ijiat ion, bilious and kidney tnjtil.le. Readers f the H:t ' I) sit.mM not giH that J. X. Snyder, the druggist, ou) tit their ej'tu. A H4 Orer a tig My Tad a iia Dtlx f a Fr3ir. Itl.lii.4vsin-R.i, Aiivt -L Tac village of liuiM-ausville. tULseounty, rr; the Bi-ene of a B-.tt slsicking sli.ssing ain ciiuiiiiT affray thistiioiniiiK, wiih causeil the most InU-iise excitement in that plwe and in this city, w here t! partiisi p the trag.-l;. were well known. Tho partici pants in the fight wre William Prober., an Htiglisiin.au, ag. si a"it rf y-'arn, a rollUirner by prof'-ssion ofthnl tow n, and S.ilom.111 I.ai:ghm. a farmer, who rest led in the tsHimy, near liiin.-ansi ii!e. Karly in the morning the two men, w ho wore well acquainted, met and suitnl on a drinking Unit, w hich r.ill.s! iu Uth wk.ii bcommg intoxicatisl. They then walked alul the stnsuj l:spiiting iu loud tones alssit the pr-ceof a pig which Iiugham claimed Pnds-rt owtsl hiiu. Finally Pmliert aijreed he would pay I jui iiaio the small sum claiineil to be ilue him and they went .to the hisise where Prober! lioarJed with a widow name. I Mary t;ilMi. At that time there was no one in the house Uit two little girls nged aUsit H and 12 years. ProU-rt aseeudisl the stairs, bidding laiughaiii remain U low until he return, eil. ProU-rt U-ing slow in returning, I juigham start .si lo toiler up the stairs to hurry his coinjianion up, Uit he had not ascended many stei. until! ProU-rt came out of his r.smi armisl with a .'iM-calibre revolver and shot at fnigliM.ii tw i.-e in rapid siic-ession, one lll entering Uu k of the left ear, passing through the head and l.slgiug in thu right side of his neck. Tho other bullet passed thnnigh the right hand. I-angliam then fill down the stairs, fol lo4V4il l.y 1'roU'rt, w ho. arming himself w iih a butcher knife, feil upon his victim, gashing him in a dozen places and then left him to go np stairs, w here he was fi hi in I and arrt.teL Ijnigliam was (bund lying in a 1 of blood under the dining room table. ProU-rt, when arreMed, claimed that he thought l.iughaiil was a Uirglar, who w anlisl lo nli him of ssjii he had in his room. Pro!crt was plai'ed in the Cismty Jail here to await the result of Lang ham's injtiri.n, which, the physicians think, will prove fatal. Lew Prioct and Good Work. Low prices and good work are still the rule at my Photograph gallery, witness: 1 dozen g".xl Cabinet Plmtographs, fl.liU Half-dozen in promotion. 1 half-dozen Card size .... .oil 1 dozi'n Square Canl, for "a laisii-i pi-r lialf-don, Jill At such prices every'sly ran atford tw have pietun-s taken, (iallery up stairs. Knt ranee next to Sipc's store, Somerset, Pa. W. II. Whi.ki.ky. Sire Care for Siptheria. New Yokk, Augusi 21. At a soxsion of the State Board of Health, Ir. Cynis A Kd u gave an a.Miit of the llnsiry and practiial application of I)r. Kis h's last ilixiviTy, w hi.-h he mnsiderist an u!o- lute mire for liipthciia w ithin .Hi hours after infection. To study and reKirt up on this remedy, Ilr. Herman M. Biggs, liacierloioglst of Ilia New York Board of Health, had lieen sut to Berlin, and lia.l just n-tunieil mnrirmiiig all the en- thiisiastic reKrts mnis-riiing tlie ilis- covery w hich had made their way to thLs cisiiitry. Ir. Kd in a. Ttcl that if this remedy was pla.ii! in the hands of the health department, it would save next year the lives i f 1.."'0 Hsip!e in this city. Tie World' Ftir Rebuilt for the Page of History. The B.Kk of the Builders," one of the m.ivt artistic and magiiiti.s-nt publications ever issue.. is now U-ing offcrix! by the Pittsburg i.4;iA to its readers. It is Uyond question the greatest oiler ever ina.lo by n lito-.spapcr, ee ihe Intptttch for full iiiforiiiatiou. Counterfeiter! Habbcd. IIoI.i.ioaviiu r..i. Pa., Aug. it Two 4-ounterfeiters were hunhsl in jail here to-day. They are Abe I-OUT and Wil son .ssisi.le. They were caught at Cherry Tree, Indiana Cooutv. A lot of the spurious mill w as found tisiu them. At a hearing given by I'nit.il Slates ( ommissioiier (iratiius isilli men were held for Court, ami were 'lit to jail, in default ofs-JIM Itiil each. Xnsiea' Instrameatt. Violins, M.indolins, Guitars. Banjos and ot her si ringed instruments at Snyder's drug store. Peril of Smoking ia Bed. Piiokmx vii.i.k, p:l Aug. 2.". With his light.il pipe iu his mouth, James Fraid went ld las night. He dnpct asleep, ami his W ite waa msin ansi-il I y eniekllng flaiues. Her night ilress wi ignited, and, tcrriti.il, she leaped from ihe window into the street. When neighUirs arriveil she was found terribly. and perhaps fatally, 1 milled. Meauw hile the huslmitd awoke and put out tlie tire, but it Ls expccteil he w ill cease the habit of smoking in Issl. Ob Deek ThU Week. A large line of Fishing Tackle now on saie at Jas. It. Holokkb t rxi. Minere Broiled to Death. Ckkkhe, Col., Aug. 2. Four miners in Ihe Amethyst Mine this morning were lilernllr bn.ibsl to death. Thev were T..iii Hvtrile an.l Hugh Fay, of Color- ado; An.liio Mchiwell, of Halifax, X. S., and Charles Pns-tor, of Potawaltomie, Kan,, the latter Jhrue single men. The shaft I0sm c.iulit tiri. from a candle at .1 A. M and so great was the heat that the wire cablo holding the skip was melt ed, and the huge iron cage heated to a red neat, tell lo Hie iK.ttoiu or the unifi, lur rying with It the four men alsive named. who were on tho ladder. Piiiiipiiian Mi-Askll was at the seventh level, ami said : "It was aUsit 5 o'chs k w hen the skipmau isiuie to uie aud raid there must lie something w rong, an the U'll pipe had just fallen down. I at on is) notlllttd the men who were killed, and three others who were with me. and w o all started up the ladder ami sle way. Just as I starttsl, burning tiiiitiers dint a heavy weight flew by me like shot, taking my hat and candle with them. I called to my coiiiradiw, receiving no reply, I got a fresh candle and w ent down, found the lxittom of the shaft filled with timU'rs, on top of which lay the skip, still red hot and causing blinding steam to rise I returned to the seventh level and made my way (Hit and was sikiii followed by Piensa, Mulhollam: ami Welsh, w ho were uninjiir L" Bide a Bieyele. Colunibia, Beading Flyers, and Fash- ions. Is lh ladies' ami gentlemen's w hei'h ojiened this week at James B. Ifolder Imii m's Hardware Store. AGELiOIQOSOninK ISCLDOXLyiHR nlllbPACKAQESlzr TO GrUNKtRS OF UOH C9fftS sheriff-scales. ! Hv virtue of Sundry Writs of Klf1 Facias, I -v.,rl KacU. al ViHelelnul Kip.-. sucl ..ui ... 'he OWMI "I 4-OUiIw.n I Homer-! rountv. I'a-. lo mi- dins-tut, lucre uiil iexwsl lo puMIe mle, at Hit- lisir II .si se, in Moiiieret boroosti. on Friday, Sept. 21, 1894, at I o'clock P. M., the toowiiiS described ix-ul cslale, to wil: Allllierl.'hf. tit!-. Ir-tlTesl. rialm Slid de mand of Jacob C. Il.riu.n. 10 ' " ceriKln farm or trm'l is land -'' ' .wie'.u., fn.lili-rs.4 OKiiii... ... ITS acres, ulssil 0 '"- ri.r, i"...- ....... ., ai:Hning lanl .V'J"",". ,V Tn7 .rtiiislown i.uuil-r t o, ii. 4 It K. ;k and Jl..s,l Hoireuo.. hall.. IIKT4i.a rm-K .u.rv irwuieuweiiina n.sne. Ink lorn. ule roid "11..T u!l.uiliiluirs wlia Ihe appurt- Tken In fT.s-mion -no iu nn.ii-nr t Jrs4,-. U l.nuin. al the uil a toe JotintowD UuiuIIuk Ua Ass.K-u.tssx. A1- 1 All th rl'ht. title. IntnsL, rb.liu an.l de- niuii.i of Mlclmel silpe, il.s-'d L io and to a re nam I met ol Lin.l situste in Slisile "- ., S..IH.-I-S1-1 I-4S1IH4T, C4MIU...O..K Mens. kIkkii s. K. res ( iii.., . . "' - .Siiinc binds ol lnK l . .roer. Ji". -e-. Iler Jolm4iaud William Bumeit, h-ym thervon ended a twisslory fraio- awriiin IxHisc, frsme stuiac ami .ner wiii.......s Willi llK-sniKirteiiMiusii. Tls-re Is Hue is-en- anl on tlie premises, and tlw wnoie " " underlaid wiln si. . Taken In cx.T-ulion ana wi "r - '-: r..ny .rf Micuaei Wipe, dee d, al Ihe suit uf IU4ld SLSCI11. oi .... si.i mi.. I n lens. I. claim and de mand of Amanda C. Anaeny. "f. In and to a certain uarrel ( land slluaU' In lHie Uwn sliiK somerset couniy. Pa, eisiuilninir alsit aiB.-ns., alsil -JO -rv clear. ualaiMs- liiiilK-r, a.iSKiiiiirlan(Ui4!C. Crist, ininiuel Itipplc. J. Il.......r,l,.rr .n.l J -SL Uiitvr. IWVinK a iwir t..ry fruiuedwelliiis iMsisesiMt Irsine slable Uiensm i-recusl, wun in rl.uhci.... e. 1 .. .- .... .,. u . -1 . t. .n . . 1,1 IM MHU V . " pnHs-rtv of A nianda C. AnKi-uy, ai inc nui v. Mary Kllen l'ull. AI in ih. shi titl..- Interest, rltilm and de nuiid of Mary K. Paul, of. Iu and lo ln - I. .u , .. .1. i .l nui MlMlc. lo VII: . I. All lliai nwwsuairc, wnr .m i.... laud iiuai In tlie bonsurb of Meyer liilc. rSHnersd einiuiy, I'a, Iskii.u.h on in soiuu l.v land of lontiH hVueiilcy. west ny s 7. north l.v Its- Narrow i siuice K. K, fwst by I....1 ..I Is. niel ls-u.lii.-v. iiavlne ttiervon rrerl.il a our and a half lory dw-elliiiu h-sise. nuM-lilne shop, bis a.unlli uou ana puiieru lsu. No. i- Also s p4rr. or parrel of land, siiu- ale nuu. as above. IvlnK ou Inr aortil side of Ih. V.rn I isoivr IL ll beluC a U4 rt K loOl .Mk 44 and It. I lie courses nun aiiumns In iu follows: north Sii. derives, rs.1 iu Pec. III.-II.T mn.,.. ... . . . . . , - - xnith to piaue4( brcinninK, wltn Uie appur- WfiMncm. Tik.-n in rT.STltl.H4 ana tu be kXa as (lie nmiKTty of Mary Paul, al llwsuil of I n ( UrlslUlT. AIX tilth, rivhi. title. Intcn-st. claim and d. maud of Simon '. Tclmw. aT. in and l a c lain lots of rnnind siliuie in Sulnl-urv U.r- oiieh. S.Hii.-rsct OKiiuy, i-a, auj.Mi.nia met U .ner m llMI Mist. All.n W Siller oil llir iiortli. Mrs. Ilarri.1 M'.sirrou lis.- west. - lni-l on iiH'.Niih. luivina inrnun em-4.11 twoslorv frame dw.-lliiiK house, stul.le and oilicroii":tiuil.liiiir. al-i a M of cls.i.s' fruit tnssontlie pn-iulses, wun ine aHincuaii- 4si- . . .. .. T.k.n In rT.i-ull.m and lo ne .m.i as iik nn..riv of siiiHSi ('. Tislruw. at Ilie uit of vu r s.. Uay. A1--I All iw rifflil. title. IntcnvL i-lalin and dc i.iun.lor IS O. .nib Jolin mi. of. tn nisi lo t l.rts of KHHind iinatv in .Iciim rt.orn h.i (HlL'h. Sulll.TSet ISJUIll. I-S-. ISHIII.I.11 sl I lie north by tin- bike, isl nnd south by Iteur-1 . simf.-r, w-.nt l.y J.iliu Kink. Iui4liis Ihrni.n rrecl.il a two-dory I run- dwrlliuif li.sise and Mtll.le w-uh I II, Ml.lMirt4-4SII41-K. luH.-n 111 rx.s-uiioii una 10 is- ikku . mr ln.lK-rt4- of ls-tMiralt JoIiiisiki, at llM-sull.if suilinali M. 4inriUir use. AI. ) All the riijhl, title. Interest, rial in and dc- nian.t of imirve 4 iskiiikh. risinci 4rner and Jaiiili Ix-nharl. tnnlts-s of tile Kvanifeli- chI AsMH-isiiiHi of North Auii-rica, with noli.-e lo Jam.s rrni.-r, a trustee elertisl since I lie neoruinif uf the imflw, of. tu and b all ilisl i-rtain lot of irnsind situnt In ssiin.-r -t honAitfh. Soiiirr I ciMinty, I'a.jolioiuinB kit '4 tfr.Hiii(l of (.mr-re ( .4iuii-h on liie norm, .w J. Pnils ou tlie south, alley n the eat mi l Main ( n or Tnrki yf.il iiris-t on liie wot. issnif Ihe iiiie iin-iiiii.s convev.si b- i.ihivc iiBiuifli and w-lle lo ine irusl.s-s (M ine Tsonk- ,-rsel rin-uit uf live Kvanelicul Ass.K-iall.ni North A lurries, bv d.ni da led November 1 itn. A. 1. Iss- iid ns-or.l.-d 111 Iv.isird of Iss-d t Soliu-rsi-l .sKltilv. iVliusvlvalliii. Iu 4 ol. ..1 uc.ee II. tivrthi-r with all ana mi.-uu.r in.- bllllllllllES. lllluniVellH-Ills. .livs-ts, lleW. is. sita.-s. w'nvs. vnisl.14. waiercsir , rmu.s ii'' ernes, privilisx.i.. Is-nsiiu.nii'iits. nnd the up- i.iirteni.niii. t.i the icimt lieuriikriin'. Talo n in rxeciul.Mi mud to lie old as the fin.pertv isT iMiHve I'obMiiali. Kmlrnck V,-i-. r aiid J 1.1S) U-nliurl. trusl.su is" t lie Kvan- X.-lirui Ass.-ialo .if North Auu-n.-a. with lititr t.i Jam.- icnit-r. a trusl.-e .-ir.t,il sums' tlu-mi.nlilic uf liie uiortMi:.-, al the sun li. K. La van. A I--' All tlie ripht. title, intcn-st. rlaiiu and d. malidof W iiiuim Kline, of, iu and to a n r Isiii pftiss. isin-ci or tnu-t of land, situate in Jemier t.iwiisliip, ssinii-ri couniy, m, "'it- iiiiiiinil 4 acres and i4 p-n-lies. stru-i measure. IsHiii.l.il and dns-niKsl as follows: IWnuinis at m ssd .111 the .iritfinsl line, thetss by land of l'.-tcr KriclliiM-nurih ftirty and a halt iiii Kreeseast tliirty4iiur and sc4en-usiilis pn-n-,k I,, st.Hie. ttieiMv bv bin.1 of Jansi Mutri Kllll sixty diltreisl West (lr1ylr. rfI-h(S b a p.4t. thence by kind f the Kiid Wllilaiu Klilie ,Hltil lie, (14ms 4s TJ ami 2-KKII s-n-ho 10 tlie place of Ihviuiiiuk. w lib 111 Mi.m1rte1u4n.-1-. Taki-ii iu t-xi-eution and to be mm.I a tii,- miM-riy of w illiain Kline al the sun of Juo. J. lluker. ALSO All the rilit, title, inten-st, claim and do limisl is Mrs. il. C. Stmtloli. ot iu and k the oilowiiiK d.-si-nlsst nsil miai-, lo wit: No. I. A rertulil rt .if anHind silimle Iu M.-versdaU- iK.nsiKh. 1 nV-uciik-y sun. -y 1 Sone rr-i c.sinl-. Pwiui cnier of Usa-hlcy an.l Ttilnl sirvds. IsMindcd .si lie- sout Ii by John Tn-ssler. na.1 by Hli.-r. nnviii; tlH-rvisi em-.i Ik twslory frame dwelllug bouse, stable aud .11 tier ouliiuil. 1111. N.k 2. A t.s U rround nituate as above h.Hlii(l.il by K. It siniS mi the west, on I lie rail and soutli by lot of TIhhiius lts- on the iH.nh io I.Ms iM Mary r- I "nui. lutviu Hi. mm rm-ted a tw.sstonr frame dwelling b.Miseand iMIirr isilbulldliiK, with tue a- Diinnuium. Tskm In rx.s iiti.si and to he sol 1 as the nnns-ny 1 4 Mrs. M. C Mrattoo. at Ihe suit of 1 ruu 4 nnstner. Terms : NnTiCC-AH pernii punhuin-r ut aKv-kJi-trill ple-M-s LuK ii-rfu-r Itwt 10 prr i-!iU of thr i)iir-lia HMiiMy mtll ne ltI wiirn nprty It kmu'lctni liwn. utlwrui it will Mmtiii ripil ucilat t.K nk tt the llil purrhnv.r. Thr rvMtue ttt thr up- rtUim' IIMMH-V 1HUM he IHltl Ul UT IV Hit' duy f nHiilrtiuillon. vi; TliMr-ilay, pt'ii- ln-r.TUu KM. o Uivti will itr m-Kiitiwu-UjCi-u until iIm pun littswr ummi) U ia in fulU Stienft tn!W. . UtWAlUi Hm)VKR, Auk. .Sti-i, fliTilT. IXIISTF.KS NOTII KS NuTlt'K i lien-bv aivrn loall perins csm- ivnmi as HxHlct-s, i-mtitors, or 411 bi-rw i-. that tin followiiiK usisHlllts have uu il liei:- iii.-r, wild Hint tin siiiiic w HI Is- reanl.il tor conn ruui lion and uh.iwan.sf nt an orphans' t '.Hirt to Is Is-ld at smiiiiatsi-I, Pa, on Weill-- day, SepU aitll, ISS. rirsiHOd liual H.ii.imt of William Miller, aiiiiiinislmtiiriM U-liii.ta Mitler. u-4 d. Kin! slid linai acssjuul of Kore kaurfinan, m.tii.liiLi.rator and trustee of John Mi-ruy, d.s--d. First and filial account of In-, tl. (k-ary. ad- uilnlstnilor of Jen-iiilsh r. liartiuan, dec d. Klrst nnd MimI msiKiul of li. S. l upp, rxs.--Ulorof Mary CuuiiL dee'd. Mm! and llnal imsihiiiI of Job Thomas, ad- uiinl-itmtor of r.uxaissb li. rbl-nrer. d.-c d Kln.1 and tlnsl account of Heury Ko-fle, ad- niimslraiorof Susan r.sclc. (bv d. Kirst au.1 liual aixuuut uf J.-s - ('. HwiStxer, aduilnislral4Kand IrusUs- of Manfam Swtsla- i-r. ifcs-'d. Seiisid acciHint of J. l. UveiiKiKsJ and K. I . Hrwcby, rxreuloo uf John W . tw-achy di-r-iL AcoMinl of AanMi Kiiu-rk-k, rxtsmtor of Ju. sr.h Kios-rU-k. do-'d. First a. 11 Hint of J. II. Marta, executor 01 J.Muithan Mjirtz. dr-r'41. First and llnal account of ( huuncey lH-k- ry. adniiuistrator of w illiaiu 4i. llunur, d.s-'d. AcciMint of I. . Knitlc, aiiniiiilsimt.u- of Samuel rolk, (We d. rirst and tliuil arcsiiu is J esse Hoover, g4l;inlU4ll of Jauun M. Ilukef. Final account of J. 4' M. j-era, ailiiilnb-lra-tor of lSHer Me-ens dre'd. First aud Dual smsuil of Samuel Cable, ad-lnilil-.truliH-of 1 rr,svr Mis-h, d,-c'd. First aud liual amiunl im- s. II. l.lTiti-;.Kd, auuiinisiniior is Kiie,n lavtiicoiMi. oec .1 AinHiiil t liavid Weigle, extuulor of s rah Welirle.'dei-'d. ' AcciMint of I. l. l-ydis, administrator of Ism.! KiiTs-rii-k. di-c'd. Kin I wild final see. suit if John M. K.-. -riianiuiii 01 3Mrtfic jifiau, uiiu.ir cluid i. . fl. ,,.l(i... U.I. U. a. tnsH4, Jr, adiiiiuisinlur uf Fn-dcrtiax ti.J. Lnwik. r.rH d.-u'-i. .. r ir aud final nmmnl of W111. L. II.kivxt, awrtflaa of altrTll. HiTrlsters 4 iffice, ( JAC4a H. MII.I.F.K, Aua. ', IS. 1 ItctfirU-r. pi I BLIC NOTICE. TrwB.llowinrarciMintshiivr liecn flbsl In n.v oltire.and mM Ice Is In-n-by ciyrii tlu,i tbc wnw will hr prrsrnlcsl tlie Lutart lor ninrui- UUU, 4M4 Thursday, Sept 27th, next Flrat and llnal account of In, In G. CuMer emu in it tep m Kl iia bet h K. I -untcr. ' Arc Mint of Kinuia Haiurpr, rxecator of the last will and Inumrni uf lunks li. lUu-fcr. ."i w it, wu ruiniiilll4e of KetKsT-w liauff- Flrst acniunt of R. m-well Wright, mmt of H. II. iiradv. fe trtil and nual aoiMii.t of W II R.,..,u.i and i. J. urn. aaslKiusw uf ll. U. ltriu Man titactarluti t'outpiuiy. romersel. Pa, f. p. KAYLilR, . Aug. Shu, -M. j Proth.KK4i-.ry. hirst aud Dual ainsmt if niUiu Ciyiky HiTiulntsinttor i'h U-v, I'riuh I'ttPh-. dv il. r iiai aiid nusi aixsiiini or Mariu 1. sUm4. iiun;.li-ulor ig lr. W. Y W.b h, iWr'd. lirol and nip. I to count of rmlc-ick If. SUGAR HaKERS SUPPLIER WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF WE HANDLE THE BEST P. A. Main Cro Street, M- FURNITURE. TKIJE ECONO.MY s TIFjs in Uiying gissl tilings. (Iissl thingM iiissl n-t U-high pri.nl. t;.,.. a (s-rtuin hard wall of facts ami figtires. howcvi-r. tliat stands I. '"' sibilitii-s ami Jinsligal pniiiiLsi-si. There are certain pri.s- U low whi. ,: gissl, honest Furniture can ! Utoglit. Those PKICK are our-. If 4.-4 less vim get lest. No il- il.slgino a fart " , YOU KXO.V It coiisi-st of high anil low grade Furniture, Springs, Mattres.se and Refrije-.. tor, at PIUCKS C. H. COFFROTH, 606 Main Somerset, Great Inducements! Goods reduced Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtail, Ladies' Coats, &c. Xow is the time to buy to save money and get something good. J -JAMES CLINTON STREET. STENGEB'S. Bl 1 1 F.RICKS Fashion Mamiiiies and Patterns f.r Kail are now- n-a lv. Pi.tr. ni will by limit, .mi ms-ipt rf pru-r. l.y ttrst ,i!.isie.- nunl. sulwr.tiiMs ut "Is-. or.Mh.-r K.i.hi.Hi Mmcstme publislf-d I.r Hutterica' I'libosluii 4 .101.04 . i reived at tlu. oflits-. l. lloi4.Lau ha-ln.si slim, ins- toall nu-t.iin. r. SOILED BLANKETS CHEAP. Just I1.IW OU.-Il.il. a kit IMT S11.-ll4ch-W'i.le (ur la.li.s.' lion. ry. iiul.-.s, two t;ir loriV.: Uis. I Us I olene.l HUH W.S'K. ?l. l-k l-l l .7.. sulo. Have y.Ml tried .Hie im .sir Aluliiinuii. c. "i k-. a uiccr. riif mis io mi-.m our Liiimhis umlivc s.,p; tlins- cakes l..r ary uttering s.mim k.1 aiu.-s iu Mu.-liu I' ii.U-rwmr. THE GENUINE JACKSON CORSET WAIST. For sale by JOHN STENG-ER Johnstown, ? ,i."TH . ailtOHCK. a K.Ubllsbed as part of the Western I no.-rv iiia. 1 a-- iikki .i.in,.i, teai.. I iM r..(Ui.,iil Kiii.-lili loliiuien-iiil. n.l shorl-l,;,i,d , 1 lie country-. Slu.l.io. .rf I. .It. . v.s .Uuoue.1 .11 any timr. fhe lalesl i-jkil.u,ali.l j.sir. ruubiinuii; fuil liif.iriiiatl.Hi sl free loanv address. W. II. KuWMAN, Srnun. " I.KVI LfWiKX. l'h. 11. I'rln. nal WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE. NinrlT-fiHirth Yip..tn. s. .jn.l. 1. L-..11.. - 1 . .. - ... , - - - ' . -- . r adapted to pn-OKiv U study .rf Ine iewrlie.1 ct ..... nKi. .sew mn,i..rv. Arnl. iic Field un.l m-w i-viiiua-iiiiii wliu ndi.-ai rcvu. Fxpriises very iu.Hl.-rat.', Alumni It. Ad.lnn.. THE PRESIDENT Wfi,Vo. P Cant AJTord It! Tliat reidy was on. permissable, laitnotsu ikiw. Ittswuse, though times have not clianged. Baer Is selling the timut and all kinds ,.f ;ntUmn'i FraiA!H( so very cheap now (always sells Utter and right-up -toxbtte fixturi-. t.r K-s-s Iis.uey ihau puMuisable elsewhere.) that You Can Afford It! Ami, geiitbtiieii, there is no excuse Sr any Kher appearance than a neat, tasty, coiiih.rtable one, mmnll imtlny with such a store in tow n. The values w e are giving in all lituai are apprn iatnl. The gissls must go ln-rore th.-y bvcoine unsKsoruible. liiii'i vimi want to secure some of the liargains? Well, then, ikMi't wait too long. We have fcu-ta to Ct our announcement. Jonas L. Baer, "The Hustler.- WHY? Should every one, if la r.sl uf a puiw .ton wlitut for m.iilciiu.1 purposes, o to lis r .it.-r-alM.? Bissausr be will tlnd the largest st.K-k to . bs-t from al lowest prices. The K Whiskkra are ail fnun the Luirest nd U-sl known distillerii-s and sold at Ihe f.ilIowiiif pricin: 3-yiwr-old al i per ration: X-year-oid 4-yiwlsold at iiaU; .yrarsl(l ml fL."); a-year-uid at H -Vt and l-'-4,wnd.l t ti, Sit. llrleua. lalifc.nilw. uJ(U-a and best vb-ctcd winra,lo brand dry and sweet, at ll.iJ kt ration: Khinc wine, imps Sherry, .Maderia, nd Cqgusiw, a( hjwk-si muim. No extra uharev fca- latukitt. iu w ad lur urlce lit A. AN0RIE5SEN l-ni, Kwlcrul St., AlHthaij. Trlcpbooc TMTOU'S XOTK'K la ressitau of Christens RciiiIkm.1. late of (irvenviiletownibtu, Sotut-rsrt (.0 !., drciioKsi. The andcrsicned havinr been appoiut.il auditor by the l iMirt lo phss apm the- rx.-cp-tasis. And the tiru. dl.lrihui, the fund in liie luin.U.M-J. M. Wridit. rxecut.M- uf I hrisu-nw llmilsMd. dWd.. alsudUtributctlw fund ari l'4 fn.ui the ivwl estate by pr.s-eedui(s in purti ISMi IB llr estate .M" wld Lhristcna HciiiIkSiI. deed-, lo aud UMif Those lexsilv rut, lied tlierelu under llw Iwsi V. ill and Teslameo of wad I hrtaiom lU iiil-ilil. well as under the luleslKlc laws licrvby (lyes autic Dial be will sit at hUolrss- 111 the borough of .Soiu.fi -, lw .ai Wednesday, Aukiu-i iij, A. 1. !. al I o'ehs-k I. M , f.M- llw purpiHe of di rtiarinit; the duties atom, id, when and where all uirtleB liiter.-sled can aiu-nd if they ice pnipcr. ur tie focrv.-r tairr.il fr.Hu uartiri- patli.g iu loe distnuulliKi m this olale. I JAMUsL.t-li.lt, ' AaUitor. - - - - Syrup Cans Sap Buckets, "Spouts, Gathering Eucie- Sugar Pans, Etc., at rock ; torn prices for cash, -ket at less than half the prio "asked for some others, it "pay you to get our prices be!o. buying. SCHELL, - Somerset,,.' OUR LINE. . t. suit the tinu-s. Cross Street, Pa,' in price in every line, QUINNr -JOHNSTOWN P betlistit. - ltesl l'lii.. Sillr TI.-j ... --.. nn- fasi bLu-k. i...n.,-r i..- .j I n,. - uliil Hi...- uh...!l . -. . . ...1... i. I .11.. f Thii.il.l.s.- L...I. ii... .s.i... u..o ... ... 4.T , f ll . - Pa. ...... e.ti.K-,i i,ir nio.ife w.irK. r.ln lli. n..: ,nM-es.,.M1 IjiUiralon... h.r l b. u.i.lrv. Jl ALL BLACK And All-wool DRESS GOODS Sale ' lliat rr.ry w.Muan w u. mols,- in tif'v iiiu-n-st wants to lnv.s.liatr. N.rf!: Xlvcs tlie feliuluv Htlsfa.-tioll ill Its' i.f dress that a (owl tlKk gym d.s. T! Is tike experience M rlvlj' w.miail. N"' ' rtunH-e fiT tlie unusual in Blk 6jhh rg. f Ail-w.sM. soft tiiiish. UUrk DiMgonatl Pi medium 1 wide. tale, n-al value - 75 Oaf- Black n!lw.Kil wiry wrnv.. -..rl if. Amur D.agusal eO,i-t a never wi" iiuunty. tiiai miHiiuieii.ts it tiavrt.... and eiier.il wrvm' thmk of lr iJ"i . jii tlk-tlrs wide, . f 1.00 a lflcJ lll-WextJ DUtk Strui Sers Spu-lnliy adnpied .r sewp.it- skirt Wrtir with wa-li waists, h.r tnivriutf aav purisne reuuinntf lu.nl -1'1 mr. Tl.i-se exci IS. Ill wide h4r equal at l-nces H liu-lu-s, ; 5 Cent: ttne lot all-w.sM Black 6term S rt;e. i The w iry kind tlmi sheds the .h'-i V ly. (I.Hli.le w-iilih. lull i in. u s " make .Hie of the K nui est sense sic - " .' yywral , , as Cent a 1" sen.lt. .Mir MAIL ORDERS'"' pnmiMlieiS IIIMTk ait tie s slt ltu.1..' ',r . H litis (leuarilil,'lil uisl .Ml II lui'l -rr sKjlisuactifi tn Bhoppu.i( ihn.ut,a il. ' Uin us .mluianly liH.i.d unr t';.i.: y. Uy l: Boggs & Bulilj ALLEGHENY, PA. t'LKTO ACt'KlT )K I'.. I.ll..s. Jl. k.. l.l.fn.inL.I Wltn IK 1 I'un-T in liarretl .isll.lv, M.U Ju;i j,-: lirleriitarriisj wilb Frank Hllner. o.sr J Mills. W eslliHMI lail.l cwnty. i'a. -I. si Werner. .M l eirrett nsinly. M.I.. tl"- ' ' dns ( V. 1 1 Usui W.-nu-r. d.s- d.. n'"1; . and n-siaeuei-4 are aaknown. a'-' , oa Jim uf Sural! TrestM r. a d.n--d '. tlasr hm lues aud residences n- u" , i, -!.. tbe children of a dosiluiel duUihlrr- vinia lieiuinuch. vlx: .Hiia ii.n-n"J f itk. Jamea llliplieli. Lain.be. I'a . ' , May Hemla.ui-b liv ilia at l.r M.H.t. r-,. county. Pu-. also r.liui V. Vnier. ts n-" f lo ..lie (H the wesseru states. , .- ' Yuu are bcrrby n.sii4.-t lo atiwr ' y,, J phans' Court to be held at Soim-is. t. ". , ? day, tlie '.'lib day of s. poaiilier ie vt. cept or n-fus- to take the reui e-taic " M. Werner. dcc'iU at tlu- appeal-" . tioo. or aliow cause w by tbe suiiie IV XH.L. slierHTs iin.s- I Kl'WAbb lli' A u. a, imi. 6oM i I f i I St
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