The Somerset Herald. EDWAHO S(tU Kditor an! Proprietor. WKHXKSI.VY .. 3I. 11. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. Election, Tuesday, Nov. 6th. STATE- For (iovernor Panic! II. Halting". For Lieutenant (Jovernor Walter I.yon. For Auditor (ieneral Amos II. Mylin. l"or Secretary of Internal Affairs James Y. I-tttx " For Congr.ssman-at-I.arge (Saltisha A. Grow and tJeorge F. IIulE. COUNTY. Coxokkss: J. I. Hicks, Illair County. Statu Skxate: ' X. It. Critchliehl, Somerset County. Assembly: Win. Henry Miller, Queiiiahoiiing Twp. Jeremiah Maurer, Stoyestown liorottgli. Ji'rv Commissioxkr: Samuel J. IJowser, Milford Township. Toon IIikkctok: William Iull, Milford Township. TriiAY next is election day. IKix't forget to vote u Tuesday nest. Tka.mi, tramp, tramp; The Ihjvs are inarching. Vote the clean llcpuUicnn ticket and vou will have a clear consciemv. The miner who votes the I K'tnocrat ie ticket votes for free coal and lower wugi-s. THKilayf.ir argument has passel ; t to the polls and vote for your own interests. Ik you want these 'gool old IVnio cratic time!."' to continue, vote the Democratic ticket. Now just wa'.cli Pennsylvania ! Tiie free trade Democracy never pit such a shaking up as they will revive on Tuesdav next. Like the I my assin? through a rraveyard at night, the Democrats are doing a iower of whistling to keep their courage up. The Ohio liepuhlicans are petting saucy siiiee they gave that sn,mK) ma jority. They now insist that they will make it IIO.U'M next week. Somerset (Vi-.ntv can jrive ma jority if all her Ilcpuhlicans will tlo their duty. io in and win, Imys ! You will have lots of Democratic hel. ' TfKX the rascals out." They have ruined trade, thrown thousands out of work, run the country deeper in dcht, anil proven their incomiictency to ru!e this "Teat nation. The New York Sua, tlie Fhiladel liia Tint' and the rittsliurg iW ate calling upon the President "to show the Democratic colors." "Savty us, t'assius, or we sink." The fanner who neglects to pro to the election and vote the Republican tick et, deserves to sell his wheat at fifty cents for licing too Mind or too stupid to take care of his own interests. A citoss in the circle at the head of the lU'puhlican ticket on your liallot votes the whole ticket from top to lmt- tom. It is easily done. Ifctti't try to monkey with your ticket, as it may lose vou vour vote. (iitvKKXuH Fijiwek, of New York, says the lciiillicau tarty "made the jieople drunk witli j'rosiM-rity." Well, well! If it did the Democratic party soU-red them with adversity and a de struction of their industries. Tills is a business campaign. ( to the polls on Tuesday next and vote for your own interests. If you want the year to come to Ik like the past busi ness year, then vote the free trade JVmocTutic ticket. This is a frevcoun trv. I fu.lt E is no ilouht tliat times are slowly improving. We have touched bottom. A rousin; iM'publiean victory will restore public conlideiice and start up the idle mills and the mines, !ccause it will put an end to further free trade legislation. Ci.kvki.axii is mad, mad as a wet lien. I le refused to register, and there fore can't vote. This is another nail in the collin of David II. Hill, and insures the election of the Ilepublican ticket in New York, where the Iemocrats are lioj.elessIy divided. The Republicans who neglect to at tciw me Democratic iunerai on lues- day next w ill regret it as long as they live, .oc-raiv, no nowers. i ne de funct courted his fate by wilfully marching "through a slaughter-house to an open grave." As soon as Judge SitnontonV decision was handed down, declaring Critch field the regular nominee, the ltcpubli cans of Fulton and Itcdford c Kin ties, a number of whom were present at the hearing:, at once declared themselves in his favor and pledged their hearty suj- port. Oi"K DenKHTaticbretlireu are waging their csiiiimijrii on the "tariff reform bill" which (irover I'levcland de liounced as "infamous" and refused to sign. No wonder he refused to rcjfis- ter and to vote. His example will be followed bv thousands of Democrats all over the land. PltKMI'EXT I'UVKLA.MI alisolutel.V refusers to sav one word in In-half of David It. Hill for (rovemor of New- York, (irover Uiinks it isn't his funer al. Hut while he sits on the top rail of the fence and grins, there are thous ands of Democrats w ho are saying cuss words over his obstiuacv. While Democratic orators are reaching free trade, the mor nian is not likely to forget the miseries of last winter, when, with his empty "dinner pail," he vainly sought for work. ' Nor is the farmer with fifty-cent wheat pining for a continuance of the present "good old IV-inocratic times." As we fully anticipated, Judge Si monton, in the court at llarrislwrg, decided, on Friday last, that Norman It. C'ritchficld is the legally nominated candidate for Senator in this district and is entitled to have his name placed U'khi the official ballot The Ik-publican ticket is complete now and will re ceive a rousing majority. THE campaign in this State wnsfr from mud until (VI. Singerly started out oji his canvass, carrying a blackguard w ith him, who is denouncing (Jciicrnl Hastings as "a coward and an ignora mus." The fellows name is Hessel, and he was Attorney (ieneral during Fattison's former administration. Of course it won't hurt Hastings, but it disgraces Singerly. Ok course everybody who wants to knock out free trade and these "good old Democratic times" will vote for Hicks for Congress. He is a hustler and a rustler, an old soldier, a fanner and a lawyer. What more do you want in a candidate? ItenieiulxT that the only hope for the re turn of business prosperity den nds upon having a Re publican majority in the next House. Caxwiiatk Sixcsehi.y is promoting Democratic harmony with a club. Hen is a sample. " I say to you Deni "ocrats of Northwestern IVnnsylva " nia, that bad it not lieen for the eow "ar.liiv, the trickery, the debauchery " and the dclasemciit of the IKinocrat "ie leaders for the last twenty-live "years, Pennsylvania to-day would "have liecn a Democratic slate and " Philadelphia a Democratic city." Some of the leading Democratic jour nals of the country are prophesying that the Populists will control the next Congress. This is eijuivaleiit to admit ting their own defeat Think of it ! The present House has a Democratic majority of more than eighty, and now it is conceded that this majority will U entirely wiicd out The truth is the Republicans will control the next House by a comfortable working ma jority. Stick a pin there. Noiimax It. Ckitchkieli has lieen an attentive, influential and capable member of the Senate for the two past sisisions. He will go Intck to that Ixnly with an exjxTiciice that will le of great benefit to the ieople of this district Tiie State will lie re-distrieted and much legislation of great interest to the tillers of the soil is contemplated. Our candidate Ls a farmerand will with the farmers stand. In voting for him thev vote for their own interests. The decision of the court in favor of Critchfield ha completely knocked the sturtingoutof the calculations of our Dem'K-ratic brethren. They liojied for a split iii the Republican ranks and the consequent election of their candidate Mr. Horn. They tried to magnify the disagreement t.nd gleefully an nounced tiiat "while tUc Republicans are quarreling Horn is sawing wood." Well, Horn is still sawing away, and will soon have sufficient, we hope, to kocp him in comfort nt home during the next few years. Sawing wood is recommended as capital exorcise for (political j dyspeptics. The Old Woman and the President iluliHiid in riiilatlt'li'hU Pnw. If Mr. Cleveland has refused to see the politicians, he was nevertheless com pelled to listen to one brief but Mwer ful campaign seei-li. It was at tin, sta tion at CJrecnwicli just as he Wits leaving that place for New York. An old woman. a Mrs. Nino, went to him as he stood iikhi the platform and fpive him a little buneli of autumn flowers, and the goodwill that the gill suggested seemed to please the President greatly, for although she was clearly one of the jioor and humble nevertheless he lifted his hat politely to her. Then she said to him, speaking very earnestly : "Mr. Cleveland, w lien are you going to give us a change of the times. Some of us have Iki-ii pretty near starv ing for the past year." The President made no reply. lie I towed again to tli jtoor old creature, and then the train coming in he was able to leave her with out answering her question. G rover Kef uses to Help Hill. Washington-, c K-t. .. Tiwlay all he that (trover Cleveland would' extend a helping hand to Iavid It. Hill was disjtclled. Secretary Carlisle announced in an oliieial telegram to Senator Yoorhces, of Indiana, and Chairman 1 1 ink ley, f New York, that he was too busy to make any campaign speeehes. He dtvlined the invitations that had lieen Kven him and thus has confirmed the worst fears of the IieUKK-mtie leaders who were relying up on Cleveland to yield some indorsement of the State ticket in New York, eve n at the eleventh hour. Kvcryltody agreed that if Carlisle accepted the invitation extended him to speak in New York it would lie considered as an indorsement of the campaign by President ClcvelatiiL Kvcryltody also agreed that if Carlisle found upon the return of Cleveland that he was "too Imsy" to make campaign sp-eeh- cs his declination could lie taken as an expression of President Cleveland's in diU'erenee if not disapproval of Hill's campaign in New York. Haunted ! A haunted house in these pr.ieti. al mid uiiromautic days is something of a rarity. but an individual haunted with th idea that hissiimc nt is incurable isa personage fre .piently met with. I'islteiicf in the ability oi'iiioiicitie to cure is only a mild form of monomania, although i;i some cases repealed failures to obtain relief from many diiTercut sources would almost seem to justify the doubt. Hostetter's Stomach Kilters has demons; rated its ability to overe tine dyspepsia, cinstipa- tioii. liver and kidney trouble, malarial complaints and nervousness, and its recorded achievements in the curative line ought at least to warrant its trial bv any one troubled with either of the almve ailments, even although his previous efforts to obtain remedial aid have been fruitless. I'sed with iicraisteiicp, the Kilters will conquer the uiost obstinate cases. Closing Oat! Closing- Cot! Closing Ont to Quit Easiness ! (treat closing out sale of Knots, Shoes and Kubliers, Trunks and Satchels. f,i worth of the almve named goods must lie sold w ithin the next sixtv davs regardless of cost. Here is a chance you do not often get to supply your family w ith first class Kools, Shoe and Kubliers for the winter. Times are hard and jieople expect to buy cheap. Ui tint miss this grand optortu- nity. Frank Shivlkr, Kncpjier's Klock, Somerset, Pa. Bsby Captured by an Eagle. A iispai-u intin jttinung'ion, I au, says that on Wednesday a huge laid eagle swooitcd down from an overlooking ridge and seized a lulls' in the luick yard of Charles Richardson, coloretl. The child was creeping altttut the premises amus ing itself with a puppy w hen struck la the eagle. The bird sank its talons deep in the Italics and clothing and then at tempted to carry its human prey away. After an effort it siui-einled in rising with the child altout twelve feet in the air, when the well-worn dress or the child tore and the little toddler fell to the ground. The eagle continued on in its llight and soared to the top of a neigh (Miring wooded ridge, w here it alightel. The babe was picked up by its mother ejinparatively unhurt. After the excite ment incident to the eagle's attack on the child had somewhat suiisided, the huge bird of proy again made a dash from its high erch, and seizing a dog ltelonging to Mr. Richardson carried the animal to the hills acrosa the river, where it leis urely devoured It, Whkbeas, In and by an Ac of the Oenoml Assembly of the ( 'omiimimKiltli of IViiniyl v.oiiM. fiitiileil "An Act to n-guinle the iioml. initioii mid election of public ol'iecrs, riijiiir ll'tf cen.vtu -xih'Iim-s iitcitleltt tlicfelo lo Ik koiI by the s vcnil st'.iiitt- umi c-r1utn imIht -x iis id l- )uii.I liy Ihe ('oiimmiiwciiltli, ami imiiisliiiit; oTtain olltuses In nvanl lo u-h 1 li-liirtis." Hirtveil Ihe luth day of Jii iv, A It, II is inmle the duty of the Slieritr of every county w.iliin Mtiii c'oiiiinit:wiil;ii lo ttive iioli-f by :ocliiuiliou posuii up in the most public place in every election dis trict or I'V atlvertlM-nienl In at leiist two iicwspnn-rs, Ac, of tiny cltvtion tit be hclil therein, exci-pt lor lMnntli and toA-uihiii of. lici rs. tittil l:i every such prucluimilion r nJ verti'inciit to: I. Kniiiiiemlc the ofllii'n to lie clivtii! nml pivc a list of all the noiiiinations inaile us n viitiil in sniii Act. and lo lie volisl tor ill such cou nly. in the form in which I hey uliull up Miir ttjHin tltt liallots II. liesiitniitc the places at which the elec tion is to lie held. III. dive notice that every person, eseept iitt; justices of tiie iicacc, hoMiui; certiiiu olti ci'K.miv by liiw, inc.iKible of lioiilliti; or excr risini! Ht the Ktnit' time tlteoltli-e or appoint ment of judsie, insptvtor or clerk of any elec tion ill this CoiiiinoiiH'eiilth, Ac Now, Tiikkkkokk, 111 oliedieitce to the re quirement of said Act of Assembly I.Ed ward Hoover, Hith Sheriff of the i-ount.v of Sttitierset, do hereby itutke kitou'n and ifive public Holier to the elector of siiid county hat on the first .Tuesday of November, A 11, 111, being THE 6th SAT OF KOVZMEES 1894, IlftireeH the Ai- of 7 o'clock A. M., ami 7 o'clock P. .V. A dcncnil Klection will lie hi Id at the ocvcriI 'lection district established, by law in said county at which time the qualified, eleclont will usx'iithlcui tlieir nsMtive imlliiie plac es tiereani'T itnutcil. ami otliisrs sluill Im elert ed, and shall be voted for by ballot as follows: List of Nominations as Certified A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the Name of Each If a Cross(X) be Marked Within the Circle it will be Equivalent to a FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Republican. (iOVERXOIL Hark One.3 Daniel II. Hastings. I.I KL'TKXA NT U lYEKNOK. Mark One. Walter Lyon. AUDI TOR (iKX KItAL. ' (Mark (Inc. Amor- II. MyHn. irKCKKTAKY OF IXTKKXAL AF FAIRS. Murk One. J:uncs V. Latta. UKl'KKSKX T A T I V K-A T- L A Rl i K IX OXORHSS. Mark Two. (t:iluih:t A. (irovv. tcorire V. Huff". j KKrKESKXTATIVH IX (. iRi'S. Mark line. Josiiuli D. Hicks. SKXATOK IX TIIK (iKXKKAL AS SKMRLY. Murk Oiie Xorniun 15. Critchficlil. J Ri:rRFKXTATivi: ix thi: ;kx KRAL ASSKMKLY. iMark Two.l NYillhini Henry Miller. Jeremiah Maim-r. J L'RY VI M M ISSIOX KR. Mark One. Samuel J. Iiowscr. l'OOR DIKKCTOR. Mark One.) AViUialll Dull. Given under my hand, at and nineteenth. AWABM5GF2DK THE STATE CHAIR MAS. The First Column ii tit Struglit Ticket Chairman (iilkcson, oftlic K"jllilii-;n State Committee, b is sent a letter t the Iti juililii-iii c-iiinty cliairiueii thronirliiiiit the State ciIHih; their attention to the iui Hirtance of iiiforiuin the It jalli-aii vi iters in their counties tint the only iireak this tiiiiriiint; lloRiiian was awak Ktrais;lit Rcjuiltlii-an ticket on the oliieial j eneil liy A IIik' lotnl snorinj. liall.it is the one in the first c.iliiniii. The j IIinTuian lial secrcte.1 a revolver umlcr letter of instruction was sent out tt pre- his pillow, a:i.l sfixng it lie spratit; out of vent voters from l'ing itiisl.sl liy tho np- I lied ami lihteil the pLs. Then takinii ili- pe:ir.iiUT on the liallot of a ticket e mt.iiii iii2 t!ic names of all of tlie Hepulilicaii State cauiliJates and headed "Indepen dent Republican." Here U a copy of Chairman (Silkcson'si letter : Highly iiiiiM.rtaiit and to lie read i-Jire-fully. My dear Sir : Uimhi the oflicial lmllot to lie voted this year there appears iu the sixth column a ticket headed "Indepen dent Hcpu hi lean," containing the names of all our candidates upon the State ticket. I have thought that perhaps some of ir voters might lie misled by this ticket , unh-ssthey were cautioned that the ticket for Republicans to v.te this year is the one hea led "Republican" in tha first e.il II mil of the oliieial ballot. Please call the attention of our voters to this, for if they undertake to leave the first column for the purp'ise of marking tin ir tickets, it may result iu serious loss to your candidate for Congress and your other loi-al candidates. A Hew Creation. "A new creation," isa phrase milliners f are fond of using, but hats and bonnets in this catsgnry are ofltimes imposeil , upon a too ronl'uiiiig imblie. Up-to-date milliners, those who attend the city open- ings and have the taste to discern lietweeu I jay" and a "love of a bonnet" are the , ones to lie relied utsin. Another thing, few ladies take a hat home front the store ; mat exactly pieasc-s ttietii alter tliey have ( worn it once or twice. There is always . some little trifle that must lie 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, amp the only place you can get trimming done to your taste is at Mrs. Kate Ik (Viflroth's. Xmieal Instrument). Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos and other stringed instruments at Snyder's drug- Ktora. Officers to be Elected. ONK PKKKOX VOW TIIK OFKICB OK i(Vi:i:Mltof the Commounealth of I'cnnsvlvania. (INK I'KKSitV F(U TIIK OFKICK CtF 1.1 Kl"TKNAXT-i( iVKKNOK of the Commonwealth of I'cnnsvlvania. (INK l'KUNOX Flt 'Mil-: nFFICK OF Al'MTol! (iKNKHAb of the Coin nionwealth of l'eniisvivaniit. uNK I'KKSoN l'o!: TIIK oFI-'ICK OF SKCI5KTAKY (F IXTKKXAL AK FAIliS of the Commonwealth of l'enii svlvania. "TV( PF.KSOXS Foil TIIK OKFICF OF It KPH KSKNTATI V K-AT I,A KUK IN CoNciHlZSN for the State of 1'ennyl vaniu. ONK VKilSoX Foil TIIK OFKICK OV ! t K I K F.s K X T A T I V K IX CoN CiHFJsS from the State of I'eniisvlvania. ONK PKKSOV Foil TIIK oFFH'K ofskxatou in tmk(;i:nfi: Ati AS- SKM IlbY of the Commonwealth of renti svlvania. "TWO PKRSONS FoK TIIK OFFK'K OF KKI'KKSKNTATIVK IN TIIK(iKX KKAh AssK.Ml'.bY of the Coiniiion wivtlth of IViinsvlvania. ONK IMIUSiiN Kttlt TIIK OFFK'K OF Jl'llY o.M MISSION Kit of the Countv of Somerset, lennsvlvani:u ONK I'KKSON Folt TIIK oFFICK OFFOOK DIKKCTOK of the County of Somerset, I'euiisylvania. Flacei of Voting. I also hereby make kiiown and eivo ttotii that the placi-s for holding lite nfon-said cli-c-tiou in tiie H-vcmi Isiroihfiis, districts unit townsliiis willtiii the county of Somerset ure as follows, to-wil: I'ltc elts-tors nf the hontuirh of ('oiimience to imi't at the Council Cliuiiilier, in suid lir- Olllfll The electors of t lie tsiniuuh of Somerset to lui-et at the Court House in said boroiii:h The electors f the towhhipof Somerset to meet Hi (he houc of lleuls'ti Woy in said toWllhllip The elti-or of the township of Lincoln, to meet at the hall of Peter Sipe In said town ship ut Sinville The cieetorii of the township of I'.lai k, to by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and by the Commissioners of Somerset County, and FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET 0 MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Democratic. (ioYKRXOR. Mark One. William M. Sinfrciiy. L I K U TEX A X T i i O V 1 : 1 : X 0 1 L Mark One. John S. Rilling. AUDITOR (iKXERAl. Mark fine. Davi.l V. yU'Si-o. ECRETAKY OK INTERNAL Al FAIRS. Mark One Walter W. Cni'iilanil. ItEI'RES EN T AT I V E-AT- L A Rl.i K IX CONGRESS. Mark Two Henrv Mcvcr. Tlmnia.s Coliiiis. R 1 1 1 ' J ! 1 E X TAT 1 V E-1 X - X -(JRESS. Mark One Tliomas J. Rtirko. SENATOR IX THE OEXERAL AS SEMRLY. Mark One Daniel S. Horn. I ! K 1' R KS EX T A T I Y E IN THECEX ERA LASS KM REY. Murk Two Philip P. Riltcr. (eorc W. Wilt. Jl'RY COM .Ml SS I OX EK. Mark One C. J. Miller. l'OOR DIRKCTOR. Murk One (tottlieltStrault. ni ofEce in Somerset, this 23rd BULLETS FOR A SNORER. FottT Waysk. IikI., Oct. 2s. A futal sliootinj; all'r.iy occttrrisl at St. JnKcpli's Catholic Hnsjiit.nl early this ni'iriiinir. Ilcriicrt Allcsi ami John ll-ill'iu in, li.it h inniHtCM, over IW ye:irs ohl, occuiieil the same room, llntl'iiian hail fr,sinnt!y complained of Alios' lotnl siniritig nml askeil that it Ik nti.iictl. Itefi.re ilay- liltcratc aim he fired at Allen, the lmllet eiiterinj the lnu-k of the neck and coin ing out under the right jaw. Before he could be seized he shot him self in the lieu 1, fracturing his skull. He will die, lint Alles will recover. Slew Hit Father for Hit Caih. Mi I. ax, Ala.. M. William Mil ford, a yotiiuc farmer, disappeared front home several days ng His njxd father was also missing. Yesterday the old man's corpse was found In the woods near his home, with his head flattened out hy a club and his MM'kets rilled of several LnllIrwI dollars hieh it was known lie starti to uke to a I,eiffi,i,oriB tWI1 to put in bank. t iilb-ers w ere put on his son's track, and this morning they found him hid iu n deserted log house similes front home. He confinsed the murder of his father, gavp up the money, swallowed a Imttlefnl of morphine ami whisky mixed, and sis. n died. Clearance sale of line furniture at Dev lin's, Sil and Si Franklin St., Iiegins Aug. ith. Parlor suites at altont half price. A Dae! For a Home. Pkiihv. O. T Oct. 3i A terrible duel was fought Is'tween Agnes Jones, aged "j years, and Sain Kartell, ai years old, on a homestead north of here vesterdav. i.. oUuimsl the liomestrail when the Cherokee strin was oin-ued in Soi.teiiil.er. isjrt. n.l h.I ImiJIi i.e-.t l...t,.e T-.. immths ago she went to visit her parents in Kansas and liartell jumped her claim and moved his ctteets into her house. The Jones girl returned yesterday ami ordered Kartell to va-ate. Ho refused and she pulled a revolver from under her apron and opened tire on Kartell. He re turned the fire but missed the woman. Three of her shots took efTect in Kartell's IkhIv, from the etTects of which he will die. You eitti buy a set of single Driving Harness for five dollars at " James It. lloi.PKiinAt'M's, GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION, C10D SAVE TIIE COMMONWEALTH. meet at tiie t.tllor simp of Joseph V Ilprrlng toit. in lilack township The eh-rlors of the township of Milfon!, to lllcct !t the oltl iiotel formerly IKi'tlpiist hy Kii liard Caldu ell In CtchharL-burK, sa:d tow n sttip 'I lie eh-c'iiw of the lsiroie;h of New CV-.tn-Ville, to inert ut the house of John Hay In tmrouit Tlie i iii-tom of the townsltln of l'pp-r le.r keytoot, to nc-et at the lioue ot John A Siitiltz in "tid township 'Tic electors of ihe township of Iifer Tur key fiNil, to nieet ut the house of M lilh s ill sat I tou ii.:ii Tiie chi-tors of t!ie iMirottfjh of f 'rslna. to tiii-t ut the hotiseoi J 1! Miller, op-itt La vis A- Cmler's store, in said tHiniuvli Theel.i-torsof the township of Addison, to meet in the I oil K Hull in retershunc, said towriistitp The cleciors of th township of Middlc crfk, to meet at the house il Ji-.se c.' Seil cr, iu New Iji'Xiiiutoii, said township Tlie chi ton of the township of KIU IJck, to inei-t ill Ihe house oMcuis Kiiierlck, in Vis. Sttlishury, said township Tlie el.-ctors of Die loroiiOi of Ssilislmry, to meet ut Ihe i. Ilice of Culviu 1' Hay iu said hor otiirh 'I lie elii-tors of the Nmituh of Itockwnod. 1o tius'tal the ollicc- of KMimru Kuns in suid iMiroiigh The ehi-tont of the lairoiiah of Meyersilale to meet at tiie town council chamber iu said lNinujfti Tlie elector of tlie township of Summit, to mi l at the house of Suniuet M Snylor ill said tow ushlp The ehi-loi-s iif the Isinmh of Wellersbunr, to inei-t at the Iioum.- ,,f Kli Shatter ill saiil IhphiIi Tiie rlcrtori of the township of dni-tiville, to iitts-l ut the house of Adam Sipple, in l'o ci'hoiits saiil toiTitsJiip The elu-lors of ihe township of Sou! I mm it ton, to meet ut tlie hour; ot J 1. Kennel iu said township Tlie electors of the township of N'orlh-iiiiP-toti, to meet nt the housu of Samuel Toor Im ii li in said township The eieetors of the township of IsirlneT. to ni.i't at the old mcIkmiI house in Wiiit-nburg In said townshiji The electors of tlie hortHish of Berlin, to nui l ul the house of lr V A daniuin iu suid laimuvh Tlie el.i-tors of the townsliip of Itrothersval ). to lii'i'l at Kail-view kchool house ill I.rothcrsvallcy townshiii The el.vtor of the township of Stonycr.-ek, Candidate inside the line enclosing the column Indicates a Vote for Each Candidate Thus Marked. Mark Opposite Every Name in the column. Those who do Not desire to Vote a Straight Ticket must Not Mark FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Prohibition. tiOVERXOR. .Mark Cine. Charles L. Hawlev. LI EL TEN ANT ( iOYEKNOR. Mark Otic Homer Ii. Castle. AUDITOR OENEKAIi. Mark One CiiarU-s Palmer. SECRETARY OK INTERNAL AF FAIRS. Mark One LcRoy CJleason. RElRl-EXTATlVE-AT-I.lMiK IX COXORESS. Mark Two Eli-ha Kent Katie. l'wis fl. Jonlan. REI'RES K NT ATI Y l-IX- )N !KESS. Mark One (eoriii 11. Hocking. sKXATOli IX THE (iENERAL Ah SEMRLY, Murk One lievi Liclit'iiter. !:EPRFEXTATIVE IX TJ I K SEX ERA L ASSEMBLY. Mark Two Aniiiiiah Lohr. Williatn (Justoit. JL'RY ( OMMISSIOXE1L Mark one Conrail D. SjuiiohT. POOR DIRECTOR. Mark one James S. Muv. r da' of October, in the year of j Germany Retaliate!. : Wasiiinoton, (let. Ji. The Cernian A iiiliassa.lor to-ilay not:lisl the Stvretary of State that iu iMiiscintein-e oftheintro- ! ducti. m of Texas fever by means of two shipments front N'ew York, the importa tion of fresh lMi-f and cattle from the United States to (icrmany would shortly iie prohibited. Shipments made from the I UniUsl Slati-s up to Octola-r i will lie ad - J in ittisl only on c-iiiilitioii of ls-ing slaugh tered immeiliately ii.ou laml;n;. I It is thought this marks the eoininenee iih nt of a jMili.-y of commercial retaliation ai;aiiis the United Stnt.-s mi account of the discrimination tit':tiust (Serman Is-et su- ! (jar, in the new taritf law. The Iepart- inriii oi .igrteuiture nisisii inui n is lin IMissible that c-.ittle atl'ected with Texas fever or any similarcomplaint could have Is-en shipicd from N'ew York. The Department of Agrimtlture will In vesstigate the complaint, and Secretary ISresham, it isexiecteil will send a protest against (Sermany's aHioil through the American Amlmssador at Uerliu. Heart Disease Believed in 30 Xinntes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfisct relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in .'to minutes, and sjiwdily etliM-ts a curu. Ii is a s-c-r-lcss remedy for Palpitation, Shortness if Kreath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Ia I Hide ami all symptoms of a Diseased lb-art. Ono dose convinces. Sold by Uco. W. Reiiford Aisasiinr.' Awful Plot. Wn.KKsnARRK, Pa., (M. 5. The most fiendish plot of ilynaiiiiters on record in this country was executed this morning. w hen thr.-e lives was siiuliisl out and a score of men were injured. The assassins had planned tut murder .Vl people by blowing up their Imardiug house near Iaurcl Kun, and then rob the mangloil lttsliirs of their victims. Twelve ofthelS) cartridges failed to explode, but as it was, the house was demolished by the mur derers with awful results. The crime oceurreil in the mountain fastness three miles from I-niircl Kun li. trough at 2 o'clock this morning. Coxey's House Destroyed. Massim-on, , (h-t. 2s. The handsome nsideni-e of J. S. Coxey, at Coxana, four mill's north of this city, burned to the ground last night. A nunilier of outbuildings were also destroyed, and but few household effects were saved. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is supjiosed to have lieen the work of incendiaries. The loss is estimated at SH,J. to meet at the house of Josiah J Walker In unlit township T.'ic electors of the townshl;iof Ci-le, to imi't lit the Iidusi; l Saline 1 M t.rUt iu -:.l l lown tdtip Tlie i hidor r.f the Isiroiiuli of stover town, to in. i t at tlie 1..HIS.- Sr.i.i.i.-I Cusii r In sa'd lMir.Mll! i, 1'C.e eleelors of tile flV Mll:P oi Qlletitalion- Iiil'. ill trie, No 1, to mn-t at lite m.-.r i lec.iou llolisv in s.titi ll;.V!l.sll,l Tlie u.i tors .' tin-township of CJiii niaii'iii lie disirict No 2, to imvl s! the Towa il.ill, in Il.Mivcrs,!le, si.hi lownsliip The i lii lors uf tic t'iisiit of A lli-.;hcny, to t!i t at the lem-e of All-rt llilh u.is iu said township The ehclon or tlie Itoroiuch of N'ew I'.'iltl iiiore, to I't.i-t ut Ihe house of J F Spni r ill sat'l iHiroiwii The eleelors of the township of Com' ataiitfh, to meet nl the hall of ihe J I' A M in l.i viilsvilie Kiid tow nship The chiMors of tlie township ofSh-tde, to mii'litlfhe house of J.icob Hi hnail in "-aid toU'llshlp The . I lois of the towns', l of Paint, to iii'i ! at the hotis,- o! IVlcr Hoilmuii ill siid tow iiship. Tlicehi-lors of the township of Jciiner, to imi't ul Ihe house formerly euilnl by Thom u dal!ai!lier, now aai-upinl by Harvey Sluhl, at Ji'iiuer X Kii,ls, said tow iiship The ehi-lors of tiie township of Jetrerson, to in. ft at the house ol Solomon linker. In said township The electors of the borough of Jcnnervllle, to iiei-l nt l!ic sliiM iiiakershop iKs-tiphsl by lm id I. i:i in said IsiroiiKh Tlt -lii-lors of the! ton nt!.' h of Cassi-liiian, to mew ul the house formerly im rnil by Mary t'upp in said iHirouch The -I,i-Im-s of tlie township of hairhope, to ttni-t ul the house of I. F Itoru, In said lowit s!t:p Tli" elu-tors of the lroun of IU tison, to ini et at the f.ni .lore Ituildin of Ikmlel W lioriliT in siitd Isintuii Tliee!i-tors ot tlie Iniroimh of Soitterlhid, to meet ut the school lions-- iu suid IstroiiKli Eligibility of Election Officers. In olnilienie to tlie requirement!! of mm cniph III, of section of said Act of Assi-iu-bly. so tar ss tiie km me Is nol ill innftlct with section l of Article VIII of the isttis,ltuIioii of said Commoliwi'Hith, I also iriv.- not'i-v that every p.-rstiu, (e,-.-p:ilii Jusliis-s of tile Tcuce) whosiiall within two months, luive FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. People's. (SOYERXOR. Mark One Jerome T. Ailman. LI El l EX AXT S lYERNOli. Mark One Jerome R. Akin. AUDITOR (SEXEKAL. I'urk otic W. M. iVislicr. ;KCKETARY OK IXTKKXAL Ar FAIRS. Mark One Aliraham J. Lotu-lt. REPRE'sEXTATl YE-AT-LA RUE IX COXURES. Mark Two Victor A. Iotier. R. F. Un-enman. R E P J ! K X T A IT Y E-1 X -CO N -(SRESS. Mark One John Stickliiiir. ;en atok i x ti i e t s ex era l as SEMRLY. Murk one REPRESENTATIVE IX THE I EX ERAL A SS EM 15 LY. (Kurk Two JURY Ct)MMlSSIONElL IMark One POOR DIRECTOR. Mark One our Lord one thousand, eight huudred and ninety-four, and the Many Perish in a Hotel Fire. Skatti.k, Wash., m. X The West iiotel, a two-story corrugatisl iron building covering a block, was destroViil by lire early yesterday morning and at least IS people lost their lives in the flames. The known dead are F. Itoltman, Angus McDonald, C. Wilson Anderson, Mrs. J. W. IliitVmaii and two daughters, Andrew (Utesoti and wife, C. Wilson and M. C. Sorby. Light dead Isslies are unidentified. The building was a huge tire trap, ls-ing tilled with a maze of hallways, iu which most of the victims got lost and perished through inability to reach a window. The tire wan caused by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. Personal Property Taxes. IlAKItlsnriEu, Oct. . AH the counties iu the State except Carbon, Crawford, Centre, Juniata, Ix-baiion, Montour and Sullivan have returned to the Auditor (ieiieral the amount of personal property subject to taxation for this year. Ex clusive of t hi-sie is. unties the aggregate amount of personal proM-rty in the State siilijei-t to taxation is ? t ,'UT..Vai. the tax on which amounts to !C(o7.t70,li For Is! 1. 1 tlio aggregate valuation of prrsoiial property of these seven counties w :is S12,tis, -an. Should they return the samo amount for lM there will be an in rnis ,f 7,1111 t,i ) over the previotix year 1 1 thu aregatu valuation in the State. Musical instrument t Snyder's drug store. Bets on Hew York. Xkw Yohk. Oct. -Ji. Killy Edwards was at the Fifth Aviiiiuk Hotel last night looking for Is'ts, "A good deal is said alsiiit the liet-s in this campaign," said he, "but I have lioeil unable to get many. I know, though, that to-day a liet of f to was made on Morton carrying the State. At least, the liet was made this way:cl,Cmto -iut and the man who mane the U't on Mortmi had an offer of, fim Tor his Ut. This I know to U true. As tit the municipal situation, fi,ul to c(,ilil was offered on Strong to-day. The World's Fair Rebuilt for the Pages of History. Tlie "Hook of the liitilders," one of the must artistic aint magnificent publications ever issued is now Is-ing otferisl by the Pittsburg liiitck to its renders. It is lteyond question the greatest offer ever ma. lo by a newspaper. See the rtii;fch for fult inform uioii. held any oflW or iHiintment of profit or trust under the dovcriiinctit of tiie i'tiltui Mil!' or of tin.-, shoe r of any city or Ineor pomlcd iMstricl. wle tie r n eoniiMist-tomil of-l;i-,rur otherwise, n iilirlin:ite oftiiiT or iicn who Is hi s!i:ll Is; emplo-l under tlie l.!irt-!n:ive. Kci-utive or Judiciary depart-lllt-lit of this Stuleor of the I llllnl Slal.s or of any city .r lticnrisi-.iicd disirtct, wi'l " that evc-rv iiiemls-r of Conan-ss arid of the Slate I .i-.'isli. u r- and of tit" ueln-t or isnt- l t council of nnv city or commissioners of any liniirsir..ti d dislrict Is. by law, in :.ible ol hoi Inia orexi reislintiit the mime lime the otticc oriii'iHiiiitiiieiit of .Indite, lnsp.i-tor or Clerk of any Kin-lion of this i oinnio.i-.v.nltli. and that no Inii-lor. .ludife or any ottieer of liny ueh ehs-tioti slcill liKibb- to any of lice to be tlM-ii voted for, cM-i pt th it of uii 1-etliMi oftli-er. Qasliflcatioa of Elector. Tlie follow I nit rtzbts mid iiualifli-sitions of rlc lors Hn si-ciinl mid pn-scnlsil hy Article Nllt of the const 1 1 ii I ion of said Couituoii wcaltii and cannot lie alirnlnl in any decree, hv nnv Act of Assembly, to wit: 'fsMTIo 1 Kery male eitieii "JI vcurs of n:;e, HstssinK the follow I ni; iU:litii-alions, shall be entitled lo vole at nil el. s lions: Klrsl He sliull huve l-en a clluci ll of the I'nitcd Suites at k-nst I lliolllll Stisilld lb- shall huve restdisi in thesuile one year oir if, luiv liia pre'iiHisly li-i-n a uahllnl elector, or na tive tsirn citiicn of the stale, he shall huve removed lli.-r.fn.:ii imd r.-i urin-d, lle-n six liiotillisi luiniislliitclv pm-iilinif the elu-tioli Thlnl llesliall have robin! in tlie cl.i t ion district where he shall otter to vole lit hiisl two nioiiilis imunillalely pniiilliiif tiie elec tion Kou rlh If ! years of iKe or upwards, lie shall huve p;ild wilhin twoy.-ttrsii lal.-..r nullity tax. which slu.il have Uvu uss.-ssil at least two months nml . lid at bust one moiitli Is'fore tile l.feetloll. skc .- Kin-tors shall, ill all rass, except for treason, f. l.mv mid breach or security of the nic. lie pri il.iliit from arn-st durimt Hi. ir utti-iidiitice hi eln-tioits, mid in koIiiiT and r ttiruiii th'-refrom Skc 7 All laws ri-euiatiii!; the boldiinr of elu-tions hy tlie citizens, or for tlie registra tion of citi tors, shall lie iiniloriu tiirouithoiit the Sin !; but no i Iti-tor sluill Is- tl.-priv.-d of the privihire of voting by r.nsoii of ins name not iM-inic feistenil Sm-a Any s rson w ho shall irive or prom-ls-, or olfi-r to sive, to an elector any money, reward or other valuable eouslder!tli.ii for his vide at an election, or for withhoidiin; Ihe to be voted for in the several Election Districts of said County at the enduing election. FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. SOCIALIST LABOR. (SOYERXOR. Mark One Thomas II. irun.lv. L! EU I EX AXT SOYERXOIL Mark On. Fritl. Ijoinr. j AUDITOR U EX ERAL Mark One Jost jih R. Allen. Secretary ok internal ak fairs. Mark One William R. Kit)''. EKPK I EX 1 AT 1 Y E-AT- L A RU E IX COXURES-J. Mark Two Ernest Kreft. tSottfricil MctUr. REPRIEXTATIYE-IX-4 ON-UIIES-s. Mark One SENATOR IN THE (SEXEKAL A SEMRLY. Murk one RKPR1EXTA 1 1YE IX THE (SEX El'.AL ASSKMRLY. Mark Two) JURY COMMISSI! X 1 :R. Mark one P(HR DIRECTOR. Mark one Life or Death! It is of vital importance that it should lie understood by persons whose kidneys are inactive, that this condition of things is finally inductive of a slate of the or gans where life hangs in the balance. Ilright's disease, dials-tes, albuminuria are all disiases of a very obstinate char acter in their mature stage, and all have a fatal tendency. They often bailie the most practised nifdical skill, and the most approved rente lies of materia ine I ica. Hut opposed at the outset that is to say, w hen the kidneys liegin to discharge their functions inactively with Hustct ter's Stomach Hitters, the dangerous ten dency is checked. Very useful, also, is this household medicine for those ail ments of common occurreni-e constipa tion, hilliousiicss, dyspepsia and nervous ness. It is a safeguard against malaria and averts chronic rheumatism. Joseph W. I tan iels, of Somerset town ship, has Itccii granted a (tension. Pursued by 500 Ken. Waoonkk, I. T., Oct. ST. Over "i , men in different parts of Indian Terri- ' tory are in pursuit of the Cook gang of, Uimlils. A portion of the gang was I sighted at 1 naph yesterday, moving ill' the direction of the Osage country. It j is generally believed that the gang has now iliyidisl into two squads. Some of them were also sighted near Supulka j yesterday. On Deck This Week. A lartfc lino of Fishing Tackle now on kale at Jas, S, Roi.iikbhai'M. La,wa Mowers. j A handsome linu and idteap. For sale by Jas, U, Ilol.l.Kl-.ll.U M. J Democrats Booming WooL Piiii.AiiKi.ruiA, Ia.. Oct. it Kepttbl i can State Chairman W. M. O. Dawson, of West Virginia, to-day wrote to a leading Philadelphia wool merchant, saying that in Preston county the Democrats are lsMiming the prii-c ofwisd. They pay il cents a pound for wool worth 1" cents, and the Stato Democratic Committee pays the differem-e. The same thing is done in other counties, so that Congressman Wilson may have a free wool argument. What They Say at Fill's store ' We had no idea that you cot: Id sell us dry goods of all kinds so cheap this fall. O sitnie. or who shall itlve or proini to itfve such ii.nsi.bmnon to any o: her rson or p ir tv lor le-h i-l.i-tor's vote, or I r tiie tvill.h.Ol Imt lli.-r.-or, and any i-lii-lor w m shall ni- He or aim e lo r e,-ie. lo' hii.is.lt or lor aim! tier, any Mioti' V, n-wHnl .ir. :i r - i'.i:,blc .-oti-i t cr' Ion lor h.s o!e ai i. ei- : ion. or Utr wi' h hold.litf t'M- same, sh-iil Hi- r. bv f..rl -f Ins r -'Ii' I" toil' ut such el.s-ili.,!. and nnv i ln 'or wlcwe ri'.'hl to vote slr.'l i Ii.i1.-ti".-.l for S;l' !l 1-Hl.s.- before I ll- Ii- Hon otl'.'ers shall Is' r.iinin d to . :. r or ihri.i h.it I he in.it ter ' f th- ch.i!!":iL'e is tint .'ii- U-fore 1,1s vol.- sluili Im rn'.-iM'd s.i- I t Korthe purprsi'of voMnz no rson shall Is- ihi-liml to ha ve ;.! u-il :l ninlri.o' i,v r.ns.111 of Ins pre-.-iin-. or hrl II bv reason of Ills aliseliis-, will'.- eliiplov.d in Mic S4 r H ' . eilher eivtl or luililarv, of this -lau-or -f II. e I unci !-i!.-s, nor while eti'.".'ii In tic nuw--.'altoil of Ihe water- of tin s Stat.- or of lie t'nii.sf i-tal.-s or iki tli. hiirti sris, nor w liii'- a slu. lent of any insitiu!ii of hn rnin nor while kept in any r h.u- or olie r : - vluiii at publie rxpi icM', nor while routined, iu pii lir prison Fenaltiei for Violating Thit Liw. Skc tl A voter who h!i!!, exei-pt lis herein otherwise provided, allow his Utllot to Is seen hy any s'rs.ni witli ml uptmrent int.-ii-tiou of leifiui: il is- ktloWll liow lie Is a'sall t. vote or sluill mst or utt.-tnt lo east any oi b--r Is. Hot Hum tlieiilllcbil luilot which tins ti n Kiveii to liim him by the proper el.i-tioii otli-(-r or shall wilfully violate inty prowsioii of tliis act or any s-rsii who sluill inf.-rf.-n- wii n any vol.-r wln-n liisnje suid in-.-d sp-e-i- or when lii.irklinf his Isiliot. or who shall fii d.iivor lo induce any voter before d. positing his I si I lot lo siiow how lie marks or has innrk ed his Is. I lot ,r who, .ti-.pt wli.-n luwfiiiiy coiiiiunn'l.sl by a return J udue or it competent court, shall l.ioscii, cut or uiilasl.-ii tlie corn, r Is4st.il down over tiie iiuiulM-r on uiiv imllot, siiu.i is- icuilly of a iii:s..-iii.-utior, und upon conviction sha'l is' s.'iit.nisl lo iy line not exciislinir flio, or to iiiei-ro an inipri-iHitni-iit for not more titan l:.r.s- mon'.tn or hothal tlie .lin-n tion of l;e-court SM-:ri Any s'rsMi who sl:.ili, prior to an el.l-lloll, wilillliv delai-e or l-s:roy any list of Candida h-s swt.-d lit a.i-or'1'it.' Willi the pr.i viootisof this act or who, during :.ri i I. etn.ii stuill wilfully ih'lais-, tear down, remove or di-sin.y any c.ird of iiistmciioii or s.i-iiiit-ii Uilt.H priii't.sl or MM.t.s for the insfrtt.-.ioii of vio-rs, or w ho shall, during an eh-etion, w o fully remove or destn.v any of the s.ii.,M'-s ic coiivi-iiii-iici's furuish'ii loe.iai'l.'a voi.-r to a cross within the circle at the FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET O MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. Independent Republican. (SOVERNOR. Mark oil. Daniel II. llastin-'s. LI KIT EX AXT UOYKRNoR Mark on. J Walter I. von. AUDITOR (SEXEKAL. Mark on.- Amos H. Mvliti. ;Kt 'KKTAKY OK INTKKXAL AK FAIRS. Mark on. James W. L-iita. KKPRESENTA'I I YE-AT-LAKl SE IX COXUREss. .Vark Two; Ualtlsha A. (Srow. Cisirsje F. Hutr. REPRESEXTAT1YE IN CON (SRKSS. Mark iiiic EN I A TOR I X 111 E ( i EN ERA L AS SEMRLY. Mark oncj RKPRIKN I ATIYK IN THE SEX EKAL ASSEMP.LY. IMark Two JURY co.M.MlssloXER. Mark OUeJ PKK DIRKCTOR. Mark one Independence of the United EDWARD RJlJ. TWU : it . Tell More than half that miuht ls told, but ii you'll w rile our Mail irU.-r IVarti:icttl lor samples ol' our sii;s-rli lines of Dress Goods, Sifts end Suitings. They'll tell you inoujrh to muse you to il c la reus ilid'u Mall Unlvr patron thia week: "The sample you sent me are better in ipialityinil irice tlutn Ihosu- reeeivisl Iniui suv oilier li.sise. I enclose. etc Tliis, verlsitlui. fnim a letter lust received. U l.ut the exiinsvsi.tn of nuiiils-rs coining ''al ly Inuii every .s-fioii of the country . The U-uitint; market of the worl.t liave ail.l.sl ttieir iUu in inakini; this Kail an.l Wuif.-r lsil an. I ti ilisplay tlie Uirvi-st. i-Uoiccst. in.tsi is.iu .n-lictistve sIUs-ti..u of lrcs i;.hhIi aii.l siiilinys we Is-lieve ever suliutitl-.l to critical iitsss'tion In "stern I'cnnsvlvania every thin tlml's stylish, n.-w ami up-to-tta!c is lu re at prices ni'ver so low. New Check Suitings, in live ilitt'crviit colorinss. licw.-st OMtit.: na tions, ull-wts.l H inch, s wide, 75 cents a yard. NEW ZIZ ZAG CHECK SUITIN35. 12 .litt.-r. nl colorings is inches wide, 75 cents a yard. Simply no end to variety In assort incuts of all w.a.l an. I silk ami wool ilrcss pssls mi.l suit ings .it s.V. ?l.ll, st.av l.M up l.i s .! i,.r yanl h Iii-Ii iiiclii.les tsilli Aini-rii-uii ami liuMirl isl fal.l'ies. Nine l.iiuilnsl piiccs all-w.s.l "jtlli-nt Ladies' Cloth, I hotee color mi -itan-s never such value slum ti in such wide, all-w.s.l cloth at price ul int'ii-s i.le, 35 cents a ard. TV-tlnsl, self-eolunsl PLID SUITINGS, 34-w.s.l 7 .liir.-reitt roloriiiss, extra wide, 41 indies. Tlicircitiul may Ituvt Ixi-n ofter.1 at iloul.lc the price tint never ut 15 cents a yard. If yon can't come, write for our illustrated Kail a ml Winter l.xn and llil alal.ue. KKK.K. 'twill li. l you mil immensely Iu your or.ler tiue liy mall. Y.mi'II Is- astoiiislnst to tln.l how .-illy shoppiiiK hy mail tun tie ucconi !ltsh .!. BOGGS&BUIIL, ALLEGHENY, PA. j.r. i.-.r'- his biillot .,- u i, : be .1 tl.tf of t,t It.-rs, . i, , l"lil -a ! -,- and .It, ,ii cor, -. ..n .1 I., niy a n-i-' ri-.-in.h-r'. :i'i !'i, . .. h r, mon' I,-, .,r '-f -: n : t rlitir! S'- !! Anv -j, , r. ;. ..r wilrul! v' - - - - nou:.tit ion ;n. pj , f n.-r-s.f of an;. i'-t; r ' -a -,-.ri:.-a"- of 'f,l,ll!;;t p T or i !f' r of - , I . Hi.- or -II: V j.:, rt f h. , ,tr ulio .-inn , : fti,--. . ; on j-r a a 'i .1.1 : . I,. .1 . . .-rijli.-ale ., ; ,ii,',.iT vr or 'i j, - in-r' . :.. i-.-. .-, ni. d or l-.r.'e or I Is.-.-.-.1 r-eie ,,t ot, ii d.-ll-'r '' i! l.i: Iti. 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(. loWMllt uoiiiinat.o.ts ln.- u,.', t ilt. 'l lo lie-, :.s ,r.. I'lt in . : , ul fori! s;n, .-i.-,-: ., ,1, ij, j as lar as in:. y Is-, ! ri t'. i,ir: , wnl i,-jr uis.n tie !.. :..:-. , head of the column. I The voter may insert in the ca. "limn hclnu fr-ia rn' rf whose name is not printed on h paliot for whom he desires to This ltiiii;i U f.r t, . UX t V'tc lor -U'lit..if- .1 ki- 11, 1 111- Jii-jH-rir jir.iit.-'l . 'Ii.- r: "... r AUDlToi: UKNKUAL. Ins. n ( :i.- r -K( i:ktary OK IN I hi N A 1. FAIRS. 'Iii--ri 1 '11. REPRI-KN J A MYK.-A 1-1. A!.' .-. IN CoNUEKsS. 'Ins. n Tw... REPRKsKN 1 All E-lN--"V (SRFS. ' In-.-rt uii,-- EN ATOK IN TIIK . KN KR. 1. A SKMRLY. ' I iiscrt i He 1 CKPRhKN l'ATIYK IN IHKl h' KRAL As.-KMIU.Y. JURY CoMMlv-lo.M-.i:. ; liis-rt I :u. l'OOR DIRKCTOR Insert i in,' I States of America tlie hr.nJrc- HOOVER, Sheriff. Tiey Kaow. The grc-.it iuiiiiIkt of la.li.-s t!: it t .r Mrs. I hl's store forlsumctsaii ! !;:;.'" clusive'.y show that they kii" i:.r- ' handsomest and die ipest g -snis ar- SPECIAL NOTICE. That I will s,'l', until further :i"t ' follow ing goods at the old pn.-.-. J ' less of the advatnv of JiK- per x' '--"" l.y the governiiteiil: A A. pure rv. years. per cilloit: T:; ; years, s-.' J: I ld ( ai'in. t. I v. ..is. f ' : gtdloti: Hridgeport ami "l'li 'Mi t " ! rve. "t vears. s.-J.."i p.-r u' li.oit: I ' den Wisi.litig. (.iksoifs. K. .' u.n ' I lioiirls.n. sM..,.! j,.r gallon: II i:in:si j lKiugherty. Motitiifllo, 1J years. "' i' : gallon. Calitort.ia w ines dry aiid ' I from TV per gallon to si. "1: ' i hninds; my own importati-'ii. ' and I'ort w ine from s-' t ?-; " 1" r -. Ion; also the finest !rr-li ai: I ' whiskies at lowest liol.-saie r-i!"s. ' -or si'iid for special pri.-e li.-t at A. ANDRIESSEN IsS, Federal St., .VWd: All orders l.y mail prom; i' No' exfrji clntr e li.r i.aclsit:. 1 - I'1- ' i MARTHA WASHINOTON COOK-BOOK FREE! ; 320 PACES ) ILLUSTRATED. One "t ibe --t Couks pu:-iist ... lams reti;s-s : rl ' of owkiaif .A fT ' , uientd on '"' .,t!J''' Vs )ort-e,anJT . ' trui'tf. MAILLD FivfiiJ In Exchanir for 20 LASOE HEADS cut from Lion Coffee wrapl ; said a i-cent Stamp. vi .- Write f.ir Hsl .f ..iir. lher Fin.- r. : '-j5t Uii- Hunr Tniuu'!e fs-nir., m: " '''-lu 1 eu-.. to eiv iwir. A tfcutllui fU-lu" " evcrr y.-v'.a.-, t I.1..X I orrti.. , . J W00LS0H SPICE CO, s: m"'- , I 1 sslOres t i ms-mi sswiskswssik- sa. sr sr w v - A in ui -7 i p. pu;f sons. Pittsburg. j
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