The Somerset Herald. EHWAKP St CUs FMitor nd Proprietor. WEI'SMtAY ...Oct. 21. lsJ-4. REPUBL!CANNOMINATIONS. Election, Tuesday, Nov. 6th. STATE- For liovernor Hanid H. Hastings. For Lieutenant timwinr-Walter Lyon. For Auditor licncral Amos II. Mylin. For Secretary of Internal Affair James W. Latta. For Congrcxsman-at-Large lialusha A. timw ami licorge F. I In if. COUNTY. CONOUKSS: j. r. Hicks, I'.lair County. State Skxatk: . Critchlield, Somerset County. x. r. Asskmblv: Win. Henry Miller, Qiiemahoning Twp. Jeremiah Maurer, Stovc-stowi! Jitirough. Jtrv Commissioner: Samuel J. Bowser, Milford Township. Poor Pirhctor: William Dull. Milf.T.l Township. The ap;1e cr pof this county seems to have irone Democratic. They are small, wimiiv. sour hii1 scabby, and few to a tree. (H it county ticket, though small, is a l'ik)i1 and ail actviitable one. It is worthy of nd entitled to every Uepul liean vole. Sec that it gets them. That jrrcat free trade 1 Vmocr.it ie leader ('oiigrcssiiiau Wilson says "it is certain that American workmen can have the forcig.i iiii-.rke-t." It is still more certain that they must work for foreign wagi to rwriw it. UwAfsK you have to scratch for a Jiving these "good old Democratic times" is no reason why you should scratch the Republican ticket. The Ik-publican party is not resiotisible for the present condition of the country. The I Vniocrat ie i mrnals are 1 tesecch ing the I'resideiit to say something that ran In construed into his desire ftT the success of the Hill and Tammany ticket in New York, but J rover has his lip- padlocked and winks w ith the oth er eve. I K any one doubts that the Demo crats are on the run, let him take up any of their campaign sjieeches and he will lind that I hey art- on the defensive everywhere, denying, explaining, lie ing, twisting and turning to get away from their record. CoxtiRicss ax Tom Johnson, of Ohio and of Moxham, is making his canvass for re-election in a circus tent, which he carries w ith him. Nothing could lie more appropriate ; a circus tent and a clown are inseparably ass ciated iu the public mind. Only twelve more days and the jico ple will have a chance to give expres sion to their views of this Democratic Adminisuaiiou. w ti,..v p,. things as they are they can vote tu. ..w.r.o.r ...".a tVns insure their continu llf-sct, .... ...... ancc. This is xfrtTIrt" Ji ThaTthe lit h o "".ovenilier will soon 1- here, and the we will know how deep we hav snowed i lie tree trade Democracy un der. It will then le time to take an account of stock and settle down to business for the next two vears. i in: irec ira.icrs who are so anxinii: that American farmers shall have "the markets tif the world' w herein to sell their grain have smashed our reciprot ity trcatitsJ with other nations. The licautics of their jiolicy is shown in the fact that Cuha has raisctl her tariff on American flour from jl to ?4.7-1. Ijist year Culia Uiught a'suit l,mi,(i(K. Iwr- rels of AiiH-rican tlimr. ( i.NtiKKssMAX Wll.sioX, who is now on the stump in West Virginia, licg- ginga re-election and defending tin new tariff hill which has his name xml of it in a sivech in Congress that if passed it "would give i,ii(0,itii to the Sugar Trust the first year." He calculates, we presume, that the $ltl,- H.KVXAl taken from the ticiisions of the veterans will aUuit suare the account. Wk are iiiclimsl to consider it a com pliment that funeral Hastings in hit stumping tour throughout the State did not include this count y in his program. 1 he staunch lidclitv of Somerset Ue- pulil'icaus is so well known and apprv ciatctl that we presume it was not deemed necessary to stir up their pure hearts hy way if rvmemliramv. Tlie vote w ill lietnit as fully and the major ity as large as if our standard liearcr had given it his ticrsoiial attention, and the local and township leaders will lie entitled to undivided credit. Tammaxv is iu its death throes and luirnt lirandy can't nave it. The latest indication that its end is near is the fact that Nathan Straus, iu candidate for Mayor of the City of New York, has withdrawn from the ticket and by so doing has carried dismay into the very heart of the iVuiocratic camp. Without the immense fraudulent vote the city habitually piles up for the jk-iu.k rain- f-iaie uckci, Jim is noite- lessly Urateii for (iovernor. With the jKiwer if Tatiinlany hrokcii and its ranks disorganized, it looks now as if the llcpuhlicaiis w ill mm' Imth the City and the Suite of New York. Wk wonder if Ihtvid It. Hill, now ruiuiiiig for (iovernor of New York, has forgotten tlie prophecy he made in a sjieech in the I'liited States r-Viiate w hen the present tariff hill was under discussion " 1'asn this hill ami New York and every doulitful Northern State w ill U made solidly Itepulilicali." He cannot escape the conviction now that he prophesied then U tter than he knew. The Administration cuckoo then united in denouncing him as a "traitor;" now they are silent as the grave. Then it was "kick him out of the !arty ;" now it is "his election is the only salvation tif the jiarty." Who was right and who is wrong w ill Inde cisively settled on the tith of Novctn b,r. ' The latest program announced by tlie HciiiocTatie Itosses of New York is that if Hill is elected (iovernor the State is to lie governed by proxy. Hill proposes to hold on to his seat in the 1'nitetl States Senate, and if he select ed Governor and the Itcpulilicans carry the Legislature he will not qualify, but will let Ian Iickwood as Lieutenant (iovernor rule over the destinies of the State during the entire term. In the ev.-nt, nowever, oi inn uiMauiir having a IVmocratie majority on joint hallot, thus Insuring a IVuiocrat ie Sen ior in Hill' lav, he w ill (jualify us (iovernor, and can thus have his own (tweet w ill at cheating and robbing the people of the Mate, a during his for mer tJuU-niatorial term. The aliso lutelv slavish condition of the New York Democrat can le readily in ferred from the fact of their assenting to vote for one man with the under standing that another man is to fill the oflici'. To govern a state ly prosy is a new Democratic Monarchical device to which none but slaves would submit. Evkky voter who really wants this IhtkxI of low prices and Ulsiness un ivrtainty to lie continued, with the cer tainty of a further reduction of prices for American products and of wages for American lalior, will have the oj ortunity two weeks lieace to express his views at the polls, and should vote the Democratic ticket fori iovernor and Congressmen. On the o'licr hand, those w ho do not want a further reduc tion of the tariff, a further reduction of wages, a continuance of the present stagnation of business, and a rcjictilioii of the distressing times of last winter and spring, should vote the Republican ticket. Ix-t every voter go to the polls and express his views by hislttillot, and aliove all things do not let the fanners who voted for "Cleveland and dollar wheat" forget the results of their expe rience. We remind our friends that the election of Senator and niemlicrs of the Assembly is of more than ordinary im portance this year. The coming Ivcg- islature w ill have the duty of appor tioning the State into Congressional, Senatorial and Ix-gislative districts. Tiiis duty has been deferred la-cause a iK'iiiocrutie governor stood in the mid dle of the road and Uirred all progress unless he could have the entire right of way. With Hastings in the executive chair and a Republican Icgislature at his lack there will lie no further trou ble, except as to Republicans agreeing among themselves. We have candi dates worthy iu every resjieet, and the greater majority we give them the greater will lie their inthieiice in secur ing our county in acceptable Republi . .. ... . . . .. i can ilistncls. i.iveine .-eiiaioriai aim Jjegislative tickets a IniosI ! (;..vi:uNiii McKixu:v,ly invitation of the ssifinr iilantcrs ami other citizens of Iouisinna, delivered a sjiccch in New Irlcans, on Saturday nij-'lit last, on the niiest'ion of rrotcction. The aiidicmv was an immense one and fairly went wild over the many tclliii; points tif the Governor's sieech. No such pithcrintr, it is said, lias rreetcd any orator since the stirring times fol lowing the reconstruction iieriial. The tJovcrnor's trip w:is otherwise a most rciuarkalilc one. Owing to other eti-ga-cnicnts his time was very limited, and to secure his prcisciuvasjH-ci.il train was provided. The track to New Orleiins from Cincinnati, a distance of a m miles, was cleared, all other trains lic'ing sidetracked, and the t iovernor was wliirl.il over this great distance at a sNetl of tiO miles jKr hour. After the close of the liitvting a reception was held, and at midnight the iron nerved and plucky (iovernor was again sjiecd- itiir on a lliiM mile trip northward to West Virginia, where he was lsMikcd for a couple of sjiecchc.-j on Monday. It is only a question t.f majority, brethren, but we want to see that ina ioritv a hummer. Somerset county . ,- r, n - . It " 1- tween this and election .lav. Like the I toy that put the six tlozen eggs under the setting hen Itecause he wanted to see the old thing spread herself, wc would like to see this good old Uepub lican county "spread herself." IJccausc our ticket is certain to ! elected Is no reason for lukcwaruiwcss ; on the con trary it should incite everv gotl Uc- pulilicali to help swell the majority. Nothing but a Isepuliliitiu majoritv of Congressmen can prevent further re due tions of the tariff, esjiecially on iron ore and ceil, and every additional vote polled for the Kcpttlili.-au ctimlidatcs emphasizes the fact that we are in dead earnest. He is worse than a heathen who will not care for his own house hold, and there is no iicoplc anywhere more interested in the protection of the jir.wlucts of the farm and the mine than art the citizens of tins count v. I hurt play heathen with yiKir own house hold, but by your vole prove that you are looking after its and your own in terests. Somerset county can give .'UN HI Itepulilicau majority if all her K'.pul- licali voters will go to the mi1Is and vote the straight ticket. Now, let us all go t.i work and make the old thing prcad herself. It can lie done ami where there is a w ill there is a wav. iio in and win, brethren !" Kot "In Clover." In his speech at XoMesville, Intl., lien Harrison said: "I ur Iem r.itic friends, I think, assured you in tlie last campaign that Iieniocratie KUtt-css would mean the liriiiKing in a wave of prosperity ; that the Icprcssi.iii that prevailed in some branch ts of agrii-aliurc would at omv le reliev etl : that the lo.- price of wh;.tt u uu!,l 1m' f.illowe-l hy higher prices, and, in a word. that t!iw wh ue e.iuiitry would lie as their sotigwent, In clover.' They exaggerat ed the jMisitive itilliienifs of exe.-itive and legislative policies non the general irosjierity of the country, hut the iili iis have much do with it. The tariff ques tion touch., the busiuvs of thti country closely, the tiuaiu ial question, the ehar- aeterof our paper issue all intlueiu-e the oiisiiiess tu i ne HMpie. nut our leiu- cratte friends seem to have lost some of the high impressions they had of the in fluence of these things. 'Now that things have turned out so .liffereiitly from what they prophesied. they are making excuses. I think I have heard some of them say that panics are eriHli-.l and that this is a ieriotlieal periotL You know how our doctors, es- iecialiy iu this country that used to be an ague country but is such no longer, us.,! to talk about periodicity. So our IVnio- ratie friends are trying to make vou lie- be vet hat this is a case of periodicity. A political party and political managers ""Sin oi tieui lainy wuu lue IKsiple. I'er- 1.. . . . .. " i . .. . . foriinuieetHight to lie the attendant and handmaid of promise. Since our liemo- rratic friends pnuuise so largely, and since they then assured j-.mi that Ik-tno-cratie suttfss would lie the direct and sutlieieiit cause tif bringing pniKjHTity, weareeiititlt-d to hold them this year to resninsibility tirtliat sad failure whieh the people have witnessetL" Killed By Soldiers. As the result of an attempt umiu the part of a molt to secure Mtssessiiu .if Jasper IMIiy, a ne-jro prisoner, nt Wash ington Court House, ibio, tin Wetlnestlav four men were killcil anj at least twetitv- two were injurctl l.y the Ktate troops. hieh hail lssji ordered out to prevent trtHil.le, Iv.lliy pleado.1 puilty and as sentenced to twenty years In thepeniteti tiary. He had assulted Mrs. Marv Bovd. Binder Twin for cash in 50-lb bales. We sell Sisal Twine for 7 cents and Manilla fir 8 cents per tb. New twine just received and guaranteed. James B. IIolpkhbavm. Whereas. Iu ami by mi Act of the tlt-ncml Assembly of llu I mi iiioii w.iill li l Pennsyl vania. ciiiitle.1 "An A'-l to n-edliite Hie limni imlion nt ! -t i ii of puMIc otliccr, r."iiiir iiii; certain cXii'Iim-. incblciil tticrelo to Ik. iaiil by I lie wvt-ral counties anif certain othr exciiss to Ik Kii'l by the Ciiiiiiitinw'cHlth, hii'I iiiiii-liiiis certain .illciiscs in n-unl to siM-h -li-iini," Minv.il liw iiitli iluy of Ju ly. A li. isstt. it is niii.l.-tli. duly of Hi.- SiieniT if every futility within s;ii.l t'oiiiiiionwiultii t.i Kiv"'1!1'' ' lfKlni:iiimi HMtttt up in tilt lllil ub!ir liltf in every flfflifHl lis Ihel or hy nlveniM-iiient in Hi lejtst two ll w4M tk, Ai of nll.V elivtioli to ! Iielit tliiTi-iu. t-xft for IxiriHifti mil township tif-Hr-rs. and in every such pnn-iaiimtioii or ml veni'inent to: I. Knuiiienitf Hie t(1ifn to l elrt-tetl ami iciven lis! of nil the niiiiiliuitions IiiiIhn pro vided in Sitid Aet, Mini to be votetl fir in Mueh eounty. in tlie form in which tliey siuill U pinr uiMin the ImiIIoIk II. iiesixiiitte I lie pfiices at whieh I lie elec tion is to In held. III. (iive n.xi.f that every perwni, exeept Inij justii'es tf 1 lit H-ite. tmhliii- eeiUiin tilli e. are hy in w. intMiwIile trf howling tr ext-r-t-isiii!: t ilie Kiltie time lilt olliit or Mnt ineni tf judjfe, insMcior or eh-rk of any elec tion in litis t;-tiiiiiniiiweHltti. Ar Now. Tiiekkfokk, In ollienc-p to tho rn-quiri-iiieiits of will Act of Assembly I. Ed ward Hoover. H:.'h Sheriff tH the county of SWiuterset, do hereby ttiuke known and ifivt putiiie ntitiee to the elector tf said county (luit tin the fli-sl .'fiiesdiiy of Noveiiiiier, A I, l-l, iM-ing THE 6th DAT OF KOTXJIBEB 1894, IlrlirrrH the hoar uf ' u'rbfk A. .1A, 7 o'cb-rl r. .V. A oneml Kleetlon will lit held at the m-venil eieetion distrieis established by law In said county at which time the tuutilied flectont will assemble at their nwMrtivr iHillin; plae e le-nitner lllillled, and tiltieers slutll Is elect ed, and sliali Ik voted for by lallot ax follows: List of Nominations as A Cross (X) marked in the S(Juare at the ri-ht of ihe Name of Each IfaCross(X) be Marked Within the Circle it will be Equivalent to a FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Republican. (iOVKKXOIl. (Mark One Daniel II. Hastings. I LIKLTHNANT (iOVKKNOlL IMarL One.) Walter Lvon. Al'DITOK (tKNEKAI. Mark tine. Amos H. Mylin. SK( KKTAKV OK 1MKKNAL Al FAIIiS. Mark t me. James W. Latta. 1 1 1 : i i : i kx t a t i v k-a t-l a iu ; k ix coxcuiis. Mark Two. Cahiha A. (Jr. w. (ictirge V. Huff. i:ki'kii:xtati k l. m mi', j Jtisiah I). Hicks. IX ((IX sKX ATOK IX Tl I K (iKXKKAL A! SKMI5LY. Mark (Hie l;i:rKIsKXTATlVK IX TlllKiKX KRAL ASK.MHLY. Murk Two.l William Henry Miller. Jeremiah Maurer. Jl'KY COMMISSION Kit. Mark One. Siniuel J. IJowser. 11MI DIKKCTOIL Mark (Inc. William Hull. Given under my hand, at and nineteenth They Are Thinking. K. Junes Moiiahan, of Chester, in a speech at a licttioc ratic iini tiii-r in I'liihi- tlelphia the other .lay. said "the working men are thiiikinjr." He is tiiite rijihL Tin; w.irkiniiiaii is thinking. Kvery time he rihs home after a vain search for work he thinks. Whenever he looks into his empty dinner kettle he thinks. When he sees the pinched faces of his wife and children he thinks. When day after day lie appli.st at the mill to know li iv long it ill remain idle and how soon it will start up that he may get work to Htiptort his family he thinks. When lie sees thousands like him liuiitiiir for the work that they do not (jet he thinks. When he sees foreiu goods of a kind similar that he hoped to make in the home factory brought into this country to undersell the home product and keep him out of work he thinks. A lid finally when he consid ers that a Democratic administration bnaight this upon him after false promis es of plenty in every direction he thinks. And when he giHs to the polls in Novem ber he will think more than ever and harder than he ever did before and then lie will cast his lntllot for the party of good times and prosperity the Kepubli can party. Mr. Mouaghan told the truth. "The workingim-ii are thinking." llur riMUtti'tj y.7''fjA. . What They Say at Fill's store AVe had no idea that you could sell us dry g.iods of all kinds no cheap this fall. Hill and the Senate. The Ass ociated Press corrcspoiitlcnt at Little Falls, X. Y in an interview with one tif the must intimate political asso ciates of Senator Hill, was informed that if the Republicans secure control of the legislature, the senator w ill retain his seat in the Senate and will not .jualify as governor, e veil though he be elected. "There is no doubt whatever, said the gentleman, "that Senator Hill will keep his st-at in the I'nited States Senate even though lie win in the gubernatorial race, rather than allow the Republicans to name his successor. A Tramp Lynched By Trampi. Soi th Wavkiu.v, Pa., Oct, 19. Ten tnunjs t-ecame engaged in a quarrel here this morning. Xine of them took the tenth, strung him up against a wall and shot him through the head, killing him. The tnuiiis, who are lielieved to lie for eigners, escaped. One stranger was arrested. He refuses t.i give his name, but says he was an eye witness to the sluMitins and can identify the jierson ho fired. Offioert to be Elected. ONE TEHSOX YOU THE OFFK'E OF J VEKN K of tlie (.'oiiiitionweallli of IViinsvlvania. ONE i'Eltsi N FOIt THE OFFICE OF I.IEl'TENANT-iioVEIt.NoUof the Cotiitnoiiwealtli of reniisylvaniiu ONE I'EKSOX Folt THE OFFICE OK ACIHTOKOKXEKAK of the Com liionweitlth of l'ennsviviinin. ONE rEltSoX FoK THE OFFICE OK SKCKKTAHV OF IXTEKXAb AF FAIKS of the Comiiioiiweallli of I'eim HvlvHiiia. "TWO PEHSONS FliUTHK OFFICE OF KKPI.ESEXT.VTiVE-AT-I.AKOE IX ttj.XOKI-ivS for the Suite of rennyl vania. o.NE PERSON FOK THE OFFICE OK It El'H ESEXTATI VE IX COX t'ltFXS from the State of Pennsylvania. ONE PKI.soX l-MR THE oKKICE oKSKXAToi: IX TH E OEN K!!AI. AS SEM HbY or the Common wealth or I'eiin svlvntiia. 'TWO PERSON'S KOK THE OKKICE OK REPRESENTATIVE IN THEliEN KKAIi ASSEMlll.Y ir the Coiiunon wettlth or Pennsvlvaniiu ONE PERSON Foil THE OKKICE OK Jl'RY COMMISSIONER of the County of SmierMct, Pennsvl vaiii:L ONE PERSON KoR THE oKKICE OF POOR IHRElToRof the County of Somerset, Pennsylvania. Placet ef Voting. I also hereby make know n anil cive notice, that the phicen for holiliiiif t lit aforesaid clet titui In tlie several InirouhH, ilislnetN and tiwnsiiM within the county of Somerset an; as follows, to-wit: The electors of the Itorinish of Contlueiirf to meet nt tlie Con mil t'tiamlicr, in said Isir- Olllfll The electors of the homujili of Stimerset to mift at tilt Court Htiu-ic in suld IsinMi'li The elei-tors of the tnwhship tf Siiiierset lo licet at the house of Iteulx n Woy ill said township Tlie electors of the township of Lincoln, to meet at the lu.ll it! Peter Sip. ill said town ship at SiKsville The electors of the township of RUick, to enbeat; oflhe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and by the Commissioners of Somerset County, and FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET 0 MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Democratic. (iOVKKNOIt. Mark Onc. William M. Singerly. LI Kl'TKN ANT t it iVKltXOlL Mark Out. John S. Killing. AL'DlTOlt (iKNKKAIt. Murk line. David F. Miigci'. SKCUKTAUV OK IXTKKXAL Al FAIIIS. Mark line. Walter W. (ireciiland. KKl'K KS KX T A Tl V K-AT- L A I M i K IX COXOHKSS Mark Two Henry Mever. Thomas Collins. KKl'K KS KXTATIVK-IX-COX-Mark due Thomas J. Ihirke. KXATOU IX THK (iKXKKAL A: SKMI5LY. Murk One Daniel S. Horn. l:Kri:ii;xTATl VK IX THK OKX KIIAL ASSKMItLY. Mark Two l'hilip P. Itittcr. Ocorge W. Witt. Jl'ltV COMMISSION KIL Mark One C. J. Miller. ItMHt DIUKCTOIt. Mark iiie (lottlieh Stratib. my office in Somerset, this 23rd Strang It out. Nathan Straus, Humiliated by Tam many for Mayor t.f New York, has tie clincd to run in a letter in which he snvs: j "While I have never had the slightest di hi I it abuit th. clc-tion of the candidate placed on your ticket, I simply obey the dictates of my couscien.-e in withdrawing my name from it. My reasons you will lind more fully set forth in the letter, of which I append a copy, addressed to the Democratic candidate- for governor of the State, b:it to which I have received no written reply." The letter to Senator Hill to which reference j made reads as follows: "I trust that you have declined to allow your name to lie placed on any other ticket in this county than the regu lar Democratic ticket, upon which my name appears. I expe.t to stand as the candidate tif the Democratic party for mayor, but I shall positively decline to run if you overthrow the political stand ing of the Democratic party in this coun ty hy permitting you name to appear on your ticket with a Kojmlilicati candidate for mayor. I have the honor to subscrilie myself, yours, resiectfully. A meeting of Tammany was convoked at once and after much pressure Kx-May-orllughJ. Urant was persuaded to ne- ccpt the nomination. A new platform had to lie prepared expressly for Mr. lirant, whieh first attacks the apportion ment provided fur in the constitutional amendment, and says Dcm.-craLi must light against so unjust a division of dis trict representation. The Sherman silver bill is held res-Htiisihlc for the recent hart times, and the platform also deals a blow, at the A. P. A., which it characterizes as a foul institution, th i intent of which is to 1 .ti.-i.i.. 1 .......v. ! fc.t-:. n..v. c-opte i.r.ii. a religious basis and to preeipitate a BCetiriaii war." Stole a Wife's Funeral TJrn. Wilkksiiarrk, Pa., Oct. IS. A wife re lates a strange story to the jMilice here. William tieigeieher removed from New York to this city over a year a ;o. He IsHight a saloon, but business w as not good. Then he took all his w ife's 111:111 ev. :', and her jewelry and ilec.mipe.L After spending the 111 itipy, he became penitent, and returned. To ae.-ure 111 re m iiiey he took a gold urn containing the ashes of his wife's first husband and wild it. Police are now lis iking for tUa fugi tive husband. On Deck This Week. A laro line of Fishing Tackle now on sale at Jas. B. Holukhbai m. Reader of the Hkrai.d should not for get that J. N. Snyder, the druggist, can tittheir eyes with glasses. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. GOD inert at tlie tailor shop of Joseph V Herrini: toii. in Ithe k towiisinp The cli-itors of the t.iwnship of Milfonl, to lint! at the old lintel forineriv iR-ciiflitl by Ki. luirtl fuldwell iu tcbh:irt-shunr, said p.wn hllip The electors of the lsniu;li of New Centn ville, to m.-i l at the house of John Hay iu said Isinni'jli The electom of the township of t p-r Tur kevtoot. to meet ill the house ol John A sh'ullz in sid township '1 he cl.-clors of the lownship tif lower Tur keyi.io!. to i.i.tut the house of M Hiies in sttiil tttWIISIilp The clecttrs of the tMiniiiiih of I'rsinu. to uiet at I he house of J II M :l!er, .pnsite Da vis Coder's store. In said Isiroimh The electors of the township of A'ldlsou, to inert iu Hie I OO K Hull in l'elersbur, said township The ch-clom of the t.iwnship of Mlddlc ervek, tt iiHt-l at the house of Jii.se sweilz er. in New I j jiiii;iii. said ttiwnshlp The elrclors of llu township of Elk I.lfk, to meet at the house of l.wis Kiucriek, in W'esi Sjilishury, said township Tlie electors of Hie UipmikIi of Salisbury, to nes-t at theoltice of Calvin T liny ill said lior om:li , Tlie chi-tor of the l-orounh of Itockwootl. lo meet al Hie olllce of Ksiuiru Kvaim iu said lsrotii;li The clts-lors of the iKinaiuli of Meycrsdiilc. to iius-t at the town council eliainlH-r i" mild iMirougli The electors of the township of Summit, to in.s't at Hie house of Samuel M Stiyior iu said township Tin electors of Hie Im.i-oiivIi of Wcllersbiinr, to iiits-l at the house ttf Kli Slutllcr in aahl bonHiirh The cits-tors of the township of t.rccnvlllc, to ints-t al the honseof Adiini Sipple, In I'o cahoiits, said townaihip The electors of the lownshlp of Soutluimi loii, tomis-t at tlie house of J 1.. Kennel iu said township Tlie electors of the township of Northam ton, to meet at Hie house of Samuel I'oor IhiukIi in said township The electors of tin township of lirim'r, lo niis-t at the old m-IkmiI house iu WiUenhunj in Niitl township Tlie elertora of the iMiroueh of Berlin, to m.ft at the house of Or W A tiariiuin Iu said Is trough The electors of Hie township of Hrothcrsvnl Icy. to ints-t at Kiiirvicw ncleiol house ill llfotiicrsvallev towil-hllt The elccltirs of the township of Stoiiyoreck, Candidate inside the ,ine enc,08in- the co,umn Indicates a Vote for Each Candidate Thus Marked. Mark Opposite Every Name in the column. Those who do Noideslreto Vote a Straight Ticket must Nrk FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Prohibition. (iOVKKNOIt. Mark (inc. Charles L. Hawlcy. LI KL TKX ANT t iOYKKXOlL Mark one) Homer I.. Castle. Al DITtJlt tiKXKKAU Mark iu. Charles rainier. SKCUKTAKY OF IXTKKXAL AF FAILS. Mark tine Ia-IJov (ileason. II KI'Kl KXTATI V K-AT-LA IU i K IX COXtiUILSS. Mark Two Klisha Kent Kane. lA'wis (i. Jordan. I JKl'KKS KX TA 1 1 V 1 i N -t ON -Mark tine (ieorgc II. IIiK-king. sKXATOIt IX THK OKX KIIAL A? SKMl'.LY, Mark (Hie Ia'vI Lichtlitcr. iu:i' tKSKXTATl VK IX IHKliKX KUAL ASSKMItLY. Murk Two Aminiah Iohr. William (iuston. Jl'KY COM MI ss I OX K1L Mark One Conrad D. Spanglcr. IIMIK DIUKCTOIt. Mark One James S. May. day of October, in the year of Carl Browne Arretted. Nkw YoitK, Oct. 'Jl. -Carl Hroivne, who was "tieueriir Coxey's chief licn teii:uil, attempted to make a demonstra tion ill favor t.f the cause of the Indus trial Army on Wall street t.t-day. He ha.l a dozen or more of his followers in a wagon, which was drawn by a de crepit horse. P.rowne halted his follow ers iu front of the Suit-Treasury Ituild- j in j and attempted to make a speech from j the base of the Washington statue. He i was arrested by lietectives Cross and lingers and taken to 1'olii-e Head.iuar- ters, where he was held 011 a charge . . . r ' disorderly conduct. lawn Mowers. A handsome line and clu'ap. For s-ile ! hy JAS. II. HllI.llKltBAt'M. Xother and Child in a Well Poitsvim-, Pa., H-t 20. A mother and her little daughter had a thrilling ex perience in a well near orwigshurg to day. Littie Isser, a daughter of ltcn jamin Lesser, is 5 years old, and while playing near the house fell into the well, which contains nine feet of water. The child's mother heard her screams and discovered Lottie struggling in the water. Mrs. Lesser climbed .low 11 tint rope, used t- hoist the bucket, and seizing her daughter held her head alsive the surface. The mother was unable to climb up the rope with the child. Holding fast to the rope she kept Isith of their heads aliove water. They cried for help, Imt no one heard them. For more than an hour I they were there, and then a man heard their shouts and rescued them, . . They Know. The great numlicr of ladies that timing Mrs. I Id's store for lunc.-sninl hats, con clusively show that they know where the handsomest and cheapest goods are sold. . -s A New Creation. "A new creation," is a phrase milliners are fond of using, but hats and lsinnets in this catsgory are ofttimcs imposed 11 1 Kin a loo confiding public. I'p-to-ilate milliners, those who attend the city open ings and have the taste to discern lietwccn a "jay" and a "love of a bonnet" are the ones to lie relied ujmiii. Another thing, few ladies take a hat home from the store that exactly pleases them after they have worn it once or twice. There is always some little trille that must be either added to or taken from it liefore it is just right. Well, it takes an artist to perform these little tricks of the trade, and the only place yoa can get triuimiug done to your taste is at Mrs. Kate. B. CoTroth's. SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. lo meet at Hie house of Jo-inll J Walker in said township 1 iie cl.ftors of tlie townshipof : to met al lit ' h..oc -f Umucl M I'n-I in nuUl lown . Iiil TheehTtors of the Ih:-i.iii;1i of Mloyestowli, hi iu.s-1 at tlie !um-coi S imuel Custer In said !Ninti5!i 1 n' ehflois of the Uxriiship of y lemahon lus, ilislriet No I. to 'n. it al the m: eleetiiMi leHlse in Silld llship Tiie e!t-lois of the t.iwnship of tjuciiialioii imr. district No i to in t al iheJioiiseoi Ikiii iei l.o!ir, in ll.joersOile, a.ii'1 township 'file electors of liie township ol All.lihellV, to in s ! at Hie house of AHht. Il.ll ;;:i in said township .... ... Tie- electors of the lairouah tif New llnltl lii.ir., to meet at Hie house of J I Spiccr ill said Isinttivh , The ehs-iors of the township of oncnuiui;!, to nti-ct al the hall of the J I' A M iu Ji. vl l-ville s.ii.1 township Tlie electors of the township ofslndc, to meet lit the house of Jacob Hcliuaii in said ttiwnship Tlie eleclora of the town-hip of Paint, to liiis-l at the house of 1'eler Hoirmaii in Kiid loWUNllip. The elector of Hie township of Jenner. to inert at the house formerly occupied by Thoiii as imllaxhcr. miw mi uiiiiil by Harvey isuihl, at Jenner X lUnds, said township The electoni of the township of Jcircrsoii, to meet al the house of Solomon linker, til said township The elector of the Ismiuuh of Jeiiiiervllle, toni.i t at Hie slns'iiMkersliop occupied by li.ivid I. Wilt in said Isiroiixh The cl.- lors of the l.r.Kiijh of Casselmaii. lo inecl at the house formerly owne.1 by .Mary Cupp in saiit IMiroueh ,.,, The ehi-loni of the lownshliiof fairlios to meet al the house of Isaiah 1 Kammen r III said towiistilp The ch-ctors of the Isir.Hiirh of II-iimiii. I ni.s t at tin fist! store buildiiii; of iMniel liordrr in said loroiiih Tin chs-tors of the lainiUKh of Somerfleld, to meet at the school house in said lorou;tli Eligibility of Election Officer. In oliedicncc to the nsiilreiiii nt of par eraph Ml. of section Id, of said Act of Assi-iii-l.lv, so tiras the same Is not in contllcl Willi mi-lion ltif Article VIII of Hie constitution of said Commonwealth. I also Kive notice thai every is-rsou. lexeejuims Justices ot Hie l'.n.el who shall within Iwo mouths, liavo FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. People's. oovkkxoil (Mark One Jerome T. Ailmaii. LIKl I KXAXT (iOYKKXOlL Mark one Jerome It. Akin. AL'DITOK (iKXKKAL I'nrk One W. M. Dcishcr. .K( KKTAKV OF IXTKKXAL FA IKS AF- Mark One n Abraham J. Itouch. Kl :i'K KSKX TAT 1 S K-AT-LA K i K IX COXOKF-SS. Mark Two Victor A. Iiticr. 15. F. (Jrceiiman. JtKl'KKs 1 OX TAT I V K-1 N -( OX -Mark One John Suckling. KNATOIt IX Tl I K i KX KKA L A? SKMIJLY. Mark on. U K 1 ' K ! K X T A T I V K IX THKOKX KKAL ASSK.MKLY. Mark Two Jl'KY COM MISSION Kit. I Murk One ItMHt DIUKCTOIt. I Mark one our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and ninety-four, and the Bobberi Wreck Train. Parkins, Ka.v., o,t. 21. The Missouri Pacific passenger train on the Kansas A Arkansas Valley branch was held up by four or five masked men at Coretta Sid ing, seven miles east of Wagoner, I. T., last night. Ki.ipty cars were placed .111 the truck and the train struck them. The roblsTs Is-gau a terrible onslaught, and four or live persons are rtsirteil shot. Little monev is said to have lscn secured. AH the cars excepting the slccicr were shot full of holes, ami not a whole window .- .i . . . . remains. The the local safe. money Ki-curctl was irotii liming the fusilade Jack McIIara, ad vance agent of the McIIara Minstrel ow, received a shot in the forehead. The train was in charge of engineer Harris and Conductor W. J. Dunkin. The robliery was the work of Cook and his desperate gang of outlaws, who have recently liecn terrorizing the citizens iu the Territory. For two months past all railroad trains passing through the Ter ritory have liecn heavily guarded, iu fear of an attack. McKinley at Hew Orleans. Nkw Oki.kaxs Ia., Oct. .U Thirteen thousand citizens of the Pelican State were crowded into the Auditorium to night to give greeting to (iovernor Me-Kiiil.-y, after the jsiliit., as a precaution. i had forineil a cordon about every en- trance. It was the most remarkable I M.lilie:il deiiioiistnition that Iaiisiana has witiitsstil since the early 'Tun, ami the agitation that preceded the War- L I moth regime, nor were the participants confined to resitleiits of the Crescent City. . iH'lcgatioiiH were present from New- Ilieria, Ijike Charles, Slidell, Bay St. ; lmis, Biloxi, Alexandria, Ham ml i Mr. Heck, superintendent for the firm, and others of the principal -stints in this J m Iasing through the room, Mrs. State and Mississippi within a radius of Courtney l.iok.sl up ami exclaimed : J miles, and these vied with each other . "Wouldn't this look tine on him ' There in the live miiiutis of enormous cheering j were several other women employed la titat rewarded Ohio's iovernor for the the firm near by, and the Iii.lienusness a.-..L... ..... ...: t . I . .- ... nn. iaii(ue nivoiveti in making the trip here. One Bobber Caught. A man giving the name of ('. J. Searty was arrested at Cumin-Hand, Md., early Wednesday morning as ho was alotit to take a train for the West. He had over .'iliM in cash on his person, liesid.-s two watches, and was heavily armed. Officers of the Adams Hx press company examin ed the articles taken from Searcy, and ob tained conclusive evidence that the pris oner is one of the Acxjuia creek train-robbers. held miv office or appointment tif proltl or trust under the iovernliienl of the I iiikh Htal.it or ol this State or of any city r nii-or- i. rut i-d district, whether a f inlsiotisl ol- l:tsror otlierwis., a suismlnutie otln-cr or i.-. nt who is or shall lie . mplovel iiml.-r t.ie i-Klslativ., Knfiiilvc or Judiciary di n lll. Ill of Hlis .-!. It or flhe I nllt-l Slates or of nilTclty or in..irjsir.ittsl district, all I aes liialevcrii un nils r of l onsress an.l or tu r-,1 latffsla'.iin. and of the select or coin i.iou fouii il of any eliy or poitiuilssloiien. of miv l:icorsin.t.sl .hstrlct Is, hy h.w, niinblt ..(h.i.iinsorex. n iini;at the same time the t.'TI.eorapi.!iitiiieiit trf Jmlis-. Iiissslt.r or Clerk of anv Klf-lHHi .if Hn C ioiiw.ii.tH. and lliitl utiliispeelor. Judif.-oraiiy olhecr .f anv such el.i tiou shall Ik elmible to any of tl.Tl.ilir llien voleU for, except thai of an i l.vtloll ollieer. QualifteUo ef Elector!. The following rlifhts and t(iialin-ati.Mis , or ?.- jyTse:v!,!,,",,y ll1fn" :,,uHUtl.-utov...ea.a.lVr Heslu.ll have been a citizen of the I I. tej MU.h at least I month HtttHitl-lle f shall have reshhtl III the SUiU one year lor If. Iiav- 1'revl'H.sly been a 'Kmlirle.1 eW-ct..r .., ; .a- il... l..m .-iii. n ..r llir (Stale- he shall luive n liiov.sl Hierefnim and returmsl. then six monthsl liiimtslialely pr.et-din Ihe elts-titui Thinl-llesluill have resi.lctl in me eie. won district where he ahull otter to vote at least Iwo mouths Immediately piwdln the elec tion Fourth If 1 vci.r of ae or upwards, he hall haveistid w ithin two yean, a state r tsiuntv bis, which shall liave l-een ass.-ss.sl at I. -.ist two months and paid at lst Hie moiilh l-f.ire the chi'lion. ski- .1 Klcclom shall. In all case, except for treason, ft-l.mv and bnnch or security of the pence, Ik privllislu.s! from arrest diimiK their at u-ndaiice on elections, and ill (roliiK and re tiirniiiK therefniiii Sir ' All law reKubtlini; Ihe holdliiK or t-lii-l ions bv the cilieiis, or for Hie ri-Ki.trii- II. iu of electors, shall Ik uniform Ihrt.iiKliout the state; but no elector Muill Ik ilepnv.-d of the in-ivilcKe of vot iii5 hy reason of Ills name not lHiiiK nitistcnsl sw li Any person who slutll iclveor pnim Ise. or offer to itive, to an elector any money, rewartl or other valuable consideration for Ins vote at an el.rtioti, or for withliiMdin-f Ilie to be voted for in the severalElcction Dtstricts of saidCounty at the cn.suin election. FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. SOCIALIST LABOR. OOVKKXOK. Mark One Thomas H. (iruii.ly. L I K I 1 KX ANT tiOVKKXOK. I Mark One Fretl. Img. Al'DITOK OKXK Mark One CAL Joseph IS. Allen. SKCKKTAKV OF IXTKKXAL Al FA IKS. Mark on.- William IJ. King. KKl'KKS KX TAT 1 V K-A T-1 .A KO K IX COXtiKKss. Mark Two; Krnest Kreft. Cott fried Mctzlcr. KKl'K Us K XT A 'I I V K-1 X - OX tui i .. Mark One S KNATOIt IN TDK (iKXKKAL SKMKLY. Mark One K 1'lt Ks KX TAT I V K IX THKOKN-I KKAL ASSKMItLY. Mark Two Jl'KV CoMMlssmNKIt. Murk one 11HII! DIUKCTOIt. Murk on. ) Wanted to Kill Harrison. Lo.iANsiMKr, Ind., o.t. 'ill. A wave of excitement swept through the crowd this evening when it was rumored that an at- , tempt had liecn made to take the life t.f ex-Presiiletit Harrison. The ex let truth oft he matter is ditli- cult to determine, but some plan of seri ous import was on f.mt. Shortly after the Harrison party arrived two men, Imth heavily Is-ardtil and apparently thus disguised, were seen swinging ihc.iisc Ivc down from a rear window ofKriKg.r V Strain' i!iider::ikin is t i,ililiiii"iit iut'i an opca yard in th; rear of the rink where iieiier.il llirris.ni was speaking. B.ith men w.'re se.n by several per sons, who were seato I 011 a porch n ar by. Fuh had a revolver in his haniL and as one man sprang into the open place he was heard to say: "When he (Mines out, sin sit him." They then moved across, the lot and were lost to sight. The Milice were notified, anil made a thorough but vain so.irclu They profess to lielieve that the two uieil were pickMskets who thought themselves pursued, but these who saw the parties are confident their at-tious had another ami deeper significance. At the close of his sieecb Uenenil Har rison stepped from the low rear window of the rink, and was at once hurried to the station in a carriage. Ikte.tivc fol lowed the party from hereto Lafayette to keep a lookout for susp eets. Died After Creating a Laugh. Nkw iikk, Oct. It Mrs. F.lizalieth Courtney, inilliiitir. einploytsl by Joseph Keshower A Co., ili.nl very suddenly while at work this morning. Mrs. Court- ney was making a doll's Ism net and. as of Mrs. Courtney's remark caused gener al laughter. The merriment had not eased when an ag.niizcd expression pa-wed over Mrs. Courtney's face, and she pla.etl her hand up in her heart, indicat ing that she was in great pain. Before a physician could lie f illed she was dead. For this falls sowing I will furnish Iiis- solved Pure S. t . Ixiue at U per ton. Pht-sphates at 1S and fj) up to .'l per ton for tine ground Bone Meal. Ut me ! i-vejouroraera early. A. C. Pavis j Somerset, Pa ' Ifne r i,ir- el v. raLn-t- ,.,'r.ieivc.ior h.a- :f r for ano h; r, any iii .nev. rt w.ird or o. h-r aliri'i ..KI-'I'l- eration l'r ills v.ne a h.i ' . ... -. . Ki.:.ii ill r.'t.v f.,r w i 1 1- ,r- it hi 4 r.L'ht I.H itetit SUCH el'- 'io l,a. . .... - -'vaoie r.i.t to vol.- Shi. I Is rjiillemr-tl I "T a. imouk ..- , , sllell c;l.e before tlie e;e ll.ci i - usiuin d to Hweitr or!ll"l ' " "" "l"rer ... tie challeiufe 14 lllllril Is-ron- li s vol.- .ir.ii s.f I I For the purKr of vorin.' no per mi shall ls-il.s-m.sl fi liaveitaliit-tl a r-sld. ii.-e .? r.,..m of hi. I.- ie -. or lot! i. by hi. al.-iice. while ei.iploye.l in the s.-rM. e, cither civil or military, of tins st:.le or of the I 'lllletl States, nor u iiile eliifalf.il HI Hi - liayl-.-atioiiof the waters of this stale or of the I uiietl States or on Hie high -.. nor w hile a stud, nl of anv Institution ol l.i.rnii.x n-r i , 4.. .M.r i,u.eorthcr;.-ym!i ...'r,.,.., ,,.,r while conllii.-.t in pu- l FealUe. for Violating- This Law. 'ZZK 'wi a.'ip.M hi'te,"- -eer. by a J ." w )t ,,, ... li oi .il 1. i"' ,,.,, ,,,,,.,, olli.-r yo r slial ' " ' ." h.:H " " to V. in hi,., by th.- proper l-tiou otli- .-.ror slu.ll wilfully violat any proM-lon or thi.act orniiy p. n-.n wl.o-.hall ' "I; ";. r'; w .... "Zrl In ban t or who shall en- wli. il iii.irsi .it iii , , ,i..i-k tin ' deavor to lud.itt- any vot. r U-fore dV p.. tin, tils railloi io snow now . - -- ------- ct hi U.llot or who. ex..-4 wneu lawfuhy ciiiniiaiidisl bva n turnjudu-eora coi:i- teiit cairt. siuill hs. n, cut or untasieii th irtier isisi.tt down over the niuiils-ron any Is. Hot, shall Is ifiiiltvof a mis-l.-na-aiMir, an I upon t-o.lvletloll slutll l- sclllelHtst to oy a line not rx.tsslimc ii'. or lo uiel.-rifo an impris onment for not more than liir.- lu.aitiis or Is .III 111 the dlscretlo.l Of tlieelrtirt HM-X! AllV srs.H. who snail, prior to ait el.s-tioii, wilfully tlen.ee .ir destroy any list of candlihttes .si.sl iu a.-cinlaiiee with tlie pro-vi-ions of this act or wles during an el.flioii sliail wiirullv tlefntf, tear tlow n. rt-iiiove or th-tn.y anv card of iii-tniciion or sp-s-iiii.-r. Uillot printcl or -ltsl f..r tin instni. inn. t.f vit.-rs. or w lit. sliail. duriii't an .-lection, wil fully n-inove or ih-stn.y any of the siti,.i. s or ciHivciitemtn fumlsli.sl to enable a vol. r to a cross within the circle at the FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Independent Republican. (iOVKKNOIt. Mark one Daniel H. Hastings. Ll Kl'TKN ANT I iO V K KNOK Mark Out-; Walter Lvon. AL'DITOK liKNKKAL Mark nic Amos II. Mvlin. K( 'KK l'AKV OF 1X1KKXAI. FA IKS. Mark oiici AF- Jaim-s W. Litta. KKl'KKs KX 1 A 1 1 V K-A I - LA Kl i K IX COXliltKSS. Mark Tv.i Oalushu A. Crow. Oetirire F. Huff. KKl'Kh-sKXTAl lVK IX COX- 1 T I W I --..-. (Mark Mil. KXATOUIX THK l iKXKKAL A SKMl'.LY. Mark One K K I ' K KS KX T A T 1 V K IX TIIKOKX-I KKAL ASSKMIiLY. Mark Tw..J Jl KV COMMISSION Kl Mark one 11 K lit D1KKCTOK. Mark One Independence of the United samc. or w!ki shall itive or 1.ronil" l xiich itinsidenitiou to uny oHierp t" " IV ..r such . I tor's V...C or Tor IL i .:... t i ...i- . 1.-. l..r --io ill. lit n EDWARD HOOVER, Sheriff. Over $100,000 Stolen. Nkw Yoisk, Oct. 2i. When County Treasurer Adams, of Kings County, hands 1 ever his olliee to his successor 011 Jamia- I ry 1 there will le a shortage of nearlv i imi.ttmi in the accounts of the olliee. for which he is not moral I v resixnisible. but ! which he may have to make good. The j exHrt actsnintaiiLs who have K.n a! ! work on tiie b n.ks of the otlitv for several : months and have imnle re sir is from time to time, will not linLsli their work U-f..re ; the end ol" the month. j They have dis.vere l that the deficit ' up to NoveinU r, lstij; am.iuntetl to near- ' 1" i?Tii,o, and the iuvtstig:itiiu apparent- ' ly fixes the resMinsibility upon the late ' James liardiner. who had lieen lieputy I Treasurer for twenty years and who died ' suddenly on Thanksgiving ll.iy l.i-t year ! while he was on a visit at the home of County Treasurer Adams. j The Sute Gets the Fees. P0TTSVII.I.K, Pa., Oet. 17. A step was to-day taken here of importance to the f entire State. The Commissioners of. S.:huy IkiM County paid into the Suite : Treasury, through the Attorney litti- oral's department. fJK.'!." this amount! h ing one-half the excess of fees for ls'if, I due by Henry Scheiiriiian, Recorder, and John J. Tisile, Clerk of the Courts of .Schuylkill County. The Commonwealth contended that the State and not the county is entitled to one-half the excess over the amount allowed by Auditor lieiicral Oregg for clerk hire and ex-i illses. A' Juay Sees it. Senator tjiiay was tiittetl in Phil;-, delphia on the political situation. Asked "Wiiat do you think of the politi.-al out IWi?" hereplie.1: "It is g.ssl for the Republicans, very good bidets!. In this State they appear to Is sweeping every thing Is-fore them, and the conditions are niueh the same througluHit the country." When shown a dispatch in a newspaier w hich said that he was on his way to New York to help elect Levi P. Morton governor, Mr. tjuay smiled and said: "That is 11.4 true. I guess the Republicans over there are able to take care t.f theni .lves." Ei art Disease Belieyed ia 30 Minutes. Ir. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Org-.inic or Sympnthctic Heart Ifisense in ."ill minutes. and speedily c'bs ts a cure. less remedy for Pali, itatioi It is a peer- Breath, Sm ithering Spells Pain in Left Side a id all symptoms of ILurt. one dose convinces. (ieo. W. IViifonl Iliscasctl St.ld by r pare hi. lriM.t ,r 1 1 .1.- . ..: : !- ol !'T. il -.11 : n.- a I I t- i - - i i ; iv a i :.il.-r'i 'in llaj.r.-- . i' t riree in . il a ., or t. .' ' . .. in Sr.." t; Anv i r w. ifu ' ly '1 . li'.n.in til-i i .c :r il..-rs.f of .;. I. i . r! iti of 11 .! . r or l.'i'.r-.! i .tu ) a rii-or i. fiy ? it fii.-i.-i.r wli. slia:i .v;!f-iiiv . ..i;.-r a- a .jr-ai. 'l.- i . :. . .-.-r'.ill.-al' 'if li'.iiiirn.TH, s-r-.raiiv srl ln.r -.1 ni.-l or l'..r or ! - -: . il.r-.i.-;it on anv Vii .1. -iivery ol ...'V bniot.. Iiil.'.-j:i'-!i'i ..II l '.(j iit--ii.'--'l t.i r i. .r I. iti.l.-r'- .ii un i. t a.ii on- - ir. ..r A..- i , i:;; tft. or who m. HI w,.; provi-.o... it.enol , m.-a....r and .., eiie.-l to pay a line i.o: . , l-rv' a,. M.r,-,,,;,, . " . . ' ' M Anv r..,1: , char. I by la ,. or a i-r-.n li.tru-t. t tl. law who -liail U:k .- in th. voting nsmi anv .:; .-rson wao .li:;i) i.l.ik.- '.r anv coltti.-rf.-lt of an ..ft;, o I . 1 1 V Ol a lit. -.1.-111 ;. I.. ,f tloii sh.iil Is- -iii. a.-.ii t., .-.-.slin -f-,.tl. or to ti:i . r f..r no! luore 1 1. 1 ti oii.-.tis.-r.-tion of t.ie'-o'irt I"- Liit of Somiaat. In ofsilieliee to the a.-t .if a-s-in-i!y. Iai-o; loU'.tl; IlolllltlatioK ii: ttri.-l t.i in-, a- pr t'l. sl foral sai. I .-i.i-'ioti. as fa r a- ma v l.-. i t. t i;. will aj-'s-ar ils.u tu- l. I in ... A.' head of thecolumn. ! 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Pa . y.tk.'. tk. "avfi SPECIAL NOTICE. That I w ill sell, until further no.i.r. t! following gissls at the old prices. ii . 'r''" less t.f the advance of 'Joe i.er gall. 11 by the government: A A. pure tji'i -years, sv.nu per gtill.Hi: Tipis ai . r. -years, iJd Cabinet. 4 years, t- W I"' g-.illo!.; Bridgeport and Thorn!""1 ' rye. ." years. fc..1n ier gallon: Min ii. "' .len Wctlding. tiil-son's. Robins.'" IttmrU.ii. "M.-'si p. r tniilon; 1 1 ;iri 1 1 Kougherty. Moiilicello. 1." years. l "(f iTillon. ali:..rnia wines dry ami -'' frmu T.'w per gallon to Jl.."': 1 ii:-:!" firaiiils: my ovi u iius.rt:il:..n. ln'ir, and Port Wine from Ji '-u to ! j' p r Ion; also the finest Irish and ,".I , whiskies at lowest Imlcsaie rati-s. t -' or send for special pri.v list at A. ANDRIESSEN Iss, Fcl. ral St., Al! .'!.. All orders by mail protni.tly al: No extra charge for packing. T,-. l l"':" f P. DUrF A SONS. ( r. pj jr-e ! f"f f;i! pe! bn ttt I 1..I i tr t'e WW ht we tht tb 1 ni ta' mi! !. 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