GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. 2 Car Load Vehicles The Somerset Herald. JEHUMRH fTlT.U I-Milor and Proprietor. v WEDNESDAY .October 23, 15 REPUBLICANNOMINATIONS. Election. Tuesday, Nov. 5th. STATU For State Treasurer. I!i:JAMIN" J. HAYWfK)P, of Mercer county. Tor Judges of the Superior Court. JAMES A. BEAVER,, of Centre county. JOHN" JERVIS WICKIIAM. of Beaver county. EDWARl' NEW ALL WILLIARD, of I -a-k anni county. CHARLES 1- RK'E, of Luzerne county. GEORGE B. OR LA BY, of lluntinpdon count. IIOWARB J. REEBER, of Northampton county. COUNTY. For Pistri.-t Attorney. AX BREW J. COLBORX, of Somerset Bo-rough. l or Poor I i rector. HARRISON GIIX. of Somerset Township. r.VKKV K JHiI liean voter -diould at tend the il. i tiott on NoveiuUr "jtli. Kvutv ku-iijUt if the KepublU-an county committee should ih- hi hot .-;' .rts to tluit every Iiepublii-an vote iu his piveini't is polled on No VclillltT ."-th. C4Mrr.Ki.i tlie IH-inocratie eandi- ilate for iovernor of hio, talks -as if lie thinks lie is going to lie elected. It is an old dod--e of his party to claim verythiag in fight. Tut: IU 'publican county ticket ion-tain-; hut few names, hut the material i exceptionally good. It should re eeivethe earnest support of every Re publican voter in the county. The unieakHlle 4 Willie" Iirecken tidge has taken the stump in Kentucky for the Democratic; party. Poor De mocracy: will nothing remove from its shoulder this unsavory old monster. Aktek fourmotilhsof idleness, spent principally in fishing, Mr. Clevelaud lias returned to Washington. In a couple of months he "will have Con gress on his hands" and he will need all his renewed strength and vigor to wrestle with it. Am:nt the oft rvjK'iiU-d assertion of our IVmvralio eonteniporanes thht the Wilson taritr law is approved ly a large majority of the K'ple, is the fact that in the House th:t tiassid that hill there were 217 Ia-mocraLs and there will U ltiT lk'iiiocrats: in the House that meets in iVeeiuU-r next. Why is this thus? The Washington 7W is trying to find out what are Cleveland's chances for a third term. So far thirteen Ik-inocratio Congress men say they "see no objection to a third term," and twei.ty-live say "no. never." If this average keejis up throughout the list, the jig is up for I Ire' r Cleveland, and a new caudidatc inust U hunted up. TncKEis a lovely p ;!ilital mix iu I he city tf New York, and the Igd'ot w hen priutetl will lie larger than onc lialf of this journal and with all the tickets on it will resemble a crazy ijtiilt. There are four different kinds of iK-moi-nits and three dit'ercnt kind of Kepi thl ieans in New York City, and the Tammany Tiger has a fair chance to nia'.ve ofT with the ssi!s. The Supreme Vtrt lias decided that the voter at the coming election can vote for hut six candidates for the Su erior Court. This settles the question and w ill prevent trouMe, as it was etin tendeil hy sonie ahle lawyers that the entire seven could la." voted for liy each vi iu r. t iiairuiau iu:.ty had a test case made and the Supreme Court has settled the imtroversy. The ticket will there for contain the names of six candi dales onlv. Skntoi: Way says that the eam jiaigu is apathetic on Uith sides exwpt where there is a lively contest on the 1im-:;1 ticket, but the apathy is much more marked on the iK-nuHTaticside of thetiou-e than on the lU-publicansidc. this account he laks for a large Ile-piibli-an niaiority. The majority this year should lie as large as last year, at lti-t. Let cverv Republican voter go to the polls and we can again jxiint with pride to Uie old Keystone State. ClllrA'Mt is a til:stc:is!icrp;iita!icity; it l:atl-rs more Irish than dwell in 'ork or lie! fas:, or than iu County ( Jal :iy; more tJertnans than live in Munich or in I'otsdam; more Pole than dwell i:i any 1'oli.sh city tititside of Tragtio; more Canadian than live in Ottawa, and we l.-lieve that U-foiv lotijr it will count ani ing it citizens more pple if southern origin than -an la-foutid in Home- of the well known muniriiialitiis of the soutli. Mciinwhile, there is a tmunter current of northerners, and siieeially of Clii tgans, siting toward the soutli. Tmk Vliuaifn Int, r hi an utters th; following truths, which should attract the deep consideration of the Anieri--ati farmer throughout the land : 'Tiie WilsiHi-Oorntan tarilf is doing three thti;s, all of wiiieii are prejudi cial, and if Ions e intinued must lie fa tal to national prosjKTity. ' l'y in'Teaii:g imp irts it is relucing tlie volume of home manufacturer. l!y reducing tiie volum?of home man ufacturer it i reducing the home mar ket for American farm products. Ily sending American money to frig;it manufacturer it is further enabling them to develop the cheap wheat and cotton fields of Eurojie, Asia and Soutli America, and thus it is reducing the foreign market for 1'uited States farm product a.' Ciraegie' Eatimate of Qaiy. "Vm."" said Mr. Carnegie, the great Tittsinirg mautifai-turer, "people are prone to d 'nounce their leader. Men in Gre:'! Hritain w ho iN-ctipy the position of Mr. PUttor Mr. U lay or Mr. Gorman, re rK-clc.!, their great wrviee kuowIcilKiiL and they have a splendid danding. With us, to call a man a polit-i.-al ls is to cor.il-lllil liitn. I doij't know w here we can tin-1 a man to replace Mr. Piatt, I am very sure that we can not f.n-lotiet replace sv-nator Quay, of Peiinsyivaiiia. We were in great dan ger of having the Wilson l.iil pa-wed two years ago, and I know w liat I speak or when I tay that no IIcn:i!eic::n sn,o... did half a. muclito ward o.T the injury as ! ojrotruMr. Var.'' ' WlTEnr.A!. tnand lvn Act of the nenil iVtwcniblvof theCoiamonwmllti of PcnnK.vl vunia, entitled "An Act to rcirulate the nomi nation mid election of puliltc ottieein. reo,uir 1ne certain i m incident thereto to he iwid liy the several founUon and certain oth er ex pern to be paid by the Common wtialth. and puuNhing ceitiitn ottcnaes In reijiird to such election." approved the 10th ubt uZ J.r.v K R. I-Ki, tt't made tlia duty of the Suc'rifT of every county within maid Common wealth to litve notice liy proclamation loted in. in the moat public piacM in every election .tMrtct or l-v advcniwiiient la at let two n-wpupcra. Ac of uuy election to be htld I cn-in. except for l-orous-h and townahlp oi-ticr-..-aiid in ever Mich proclamation or ad- vcrti-a-iueiit to: , I Enumerate the ofiicei- to I elected and "ivea liM olall the nomination tnadcaa pro vided in fcaid Act, and to 1 voted for in Mr It county. In the form in which they shall p rwr upon the tl lot.. ....... II. iHvtcimte the place at which the. elec tion in to lie held. III. ;tve notice that every person, except incjiitlceof thep.wce. holding certain otli--. are bv law. incapable of holding or escr cUin at the name time the oltice or ai-polnt-n.ent of Juilt'e. inaM-ctor ttr clerk ot any elec tion in til Commonwealth. Ac. Now. Thuiekobf, Inobeillence to the rc niitremenl f said Act of Assembly I. Ed Wirt Hoover. Hiirh SherirT of the county of isonier do herebv make knomn and e've public notice to the'electorn of wiid county that on the flint Tuesday of November, A. I). 1-Su, being THE 5th DAY OF KOVEMBEB, 1895. TIcfaWM the hour r.f ? o'clock A, M., itd ; o'clock P. .v. a General Election will he held at the serein election districts tablihed by law in Kind cintv at which time the qualtri'd electors will assemble at their npeetive polliiiK plao , hereafter named, and olHceraKluill elect ed, and s-hall te voted for I.J bolh'l a followa. OfEcerf to be Elected. ONE rFRSON FiR THE OFFICE OF ST TK THKAsl KKH of the Commonwealth 0f'7 V Vkk".-.NS FOR THE OFFICE OF si'i'EKKiH. Cl"KT Jl'lMjEof theCommon wealtin'f I'ennsvlvanta. .INK 1-KKS.iN K"H THK OFFICE OF PIS TKiT ATT iKNEV of the County of SSomer- bo'k'k"x' for the office of PuiK ll KKT R of the County of Somer set, I'cnnj'ylvania. List of Nominations as Certified by ing election. A Cress (X) marked in the square at the right of the Name of Each Candidate inside the line enclosing the column Indicates a Vote for Each Candidate Thin M irked. If a Cross (X) bs MariterJ Within the Circle it will be Equivalent to a Mark Opposite Every Name in the column. Those who da Not desire to.Vote a Straight Ticket must Not Mark of the column. FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET The voter may insert in the col- Os umn be'ow' the name of any person f J . C 3 whose name is not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote. MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE. - This column I for the use of voters leir- Rpnnhttran Democratic. Prohibition. People's. Socialist Labor. ng to vote for camiuiates other ti.n those HepUUUOdn. wtiiiiuMauv. r whw name, appear PrintI on this l!Iot. ssTVTP: THESUREK. STATE TUEASUKER. STATE TREASURER. STATE TREASURER. STATE TREASURER. STATE TREASURER. (MarkOne.l " (Mark One.) (Mark One.) (Mark mc.) (Marn One ) Insert One. ) IWnjamin J. Haywood. Benjamin F. Meyers. William H. Rerry. Ceorge W. Dawson. (J.rse Anton. JUIKSFS OF THE sUPERIOR JUlXiES OF THE SUPERIOR JUlXiES OF THE SUPERIOR JUMiES OF THE SUPERIOR JUlKiEti OF THE SUPERIOR JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT."' COURT. COURT. COURT. COURT. COURT. (Mark Six") (Mark Six) (Mark Six.) (Mark Six.) (Insert Six) James A. Reaver. Uarman Yerkes. Edward Camplnll. John II. Stevenson. Edward X. Willard. James S. Moorehead. William W. Lathrotie. D. O. Cotichlin. John J. Wkkham. Charles Henry Xoyes. David Stcmtt. William C. Rh.ini. j Charles II Rice. Tcter P. Smith. Lew is D. Vail. j Howard J. Eeeder. Oliver P. IlechteL F. Harry Holler. j Ceorge P.. Orlady. Christopher Magee. Adie A. Stevens. , . I )I SIR I CT A'lTORX E Y. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. DISTRICT ATTORX E Y. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. (Mark One.) (Mark One,) (Mark One ) (Mark One.) (Mark One.) (Insert One.) Atidrew J. ColUirn. Charles W. W a lker. It)OR DIRECTOR. l'OOR DIRECTOI-w POOIi DIRECTOR. POOR DIRECTOR. I'OOR DIRECTOR. JtK)R DIRECTOR. (Mark one) (Mark One.) (Mark One.) (Mark One.) (Mark one ) (Insert One.) Harrison (John. John Gahring. Isaac G. Jones. Given under 1113- hand, at States of America the hundred There Standi Penssylwany. 1 Indianapolis Journal 1 R. p.) j Senator Quay was asked if he expected ; to roll up the usual Republican majority i in Pennsylvania this year, and he did. ! To an ititjiiiry if he thought the IKmiio- j crntie party was in any Itetter sliatie than j it was last year he replied: "1 don't thin there is much of a Hemocralie partv in ; Pennsylvania.' The answer was pie- turcsoueatid somewhat fistirative, yet : there was enough truth in it to suggest a j line of thoti"ht, Tl, frrr-.t- Vl,l .f Pnncvlvinia baa ! Ieen true to the principles of the RepuMi- ! can party ecer since its or2anir. ition. The last time its ele-toral vote was cast for a letiiocrat for President was in lsVi, for Jaim s I!a-!i;man. Its electoral vole was ca-t in Ktwcession twi-e for I.insln, twice firr Urant, once for Hayes, mice for ;ar lielil, once for iliaine and twice f.r Har rison. As etirly as l'i" set enteen of its twentv-five tiiemticrs of Vongre s were i Republicans and in the present Congress ; its delegation stands tw enty-eight Re- ' asveinl ly may from time to tunc estale-publii-anstotwo Iiemix rats, S.j!iie of its i'sa" the superior court w as created. RV'"li-.t!i ui tjorities h ive baen over- i Nll"mg is wtid in the article as to how whelming, both in national and State ' judges of such courts, w hen established, clc-tions. L ist year il give Hastings, ; "I'-H 'x selw-ted. Section of the same Republii-an, for Governor, a majority of -rticle, clearly applies to the election of :M',1 .7 over its tic:no.-ratic opponent, and j district judges of the coiiiuion picas for the Republicans had 1; majority in the j they are to 1 elected by the qualified Legislature on joint ballot, j electors of the respective districts over This devotion to Republican principles : which they are to preside, while the juris and candidates may have been due in a j di.-tion of the superior court judges is measure t- several causes, but tind-niUed- limited by no district IsmiiMaries, ly by far the most intent one is that the The manner of electing supreme court Republican party has always favored : j'tdges is also prescriU'd in the constitu protection to American industries. Perm- i l'",n ''"t ls-ing silent in the judiciary ar sylvxnia is a great manuf.ii-tiiring State, i tieles as to the method of electing the and thet,u.fstion of protection is one of j t-ieinliers i.r the superior court, w e turn parabiont interest to her people, t);her j to section 1, article li And so in pur-issiicsh.ivetheirpropcrpli.-einpolilii-.il I -uanceof the authority to create other platforms and popular discussion, bit 'courts, in twetion 1, of article , the court from a Pennsylvania point of view pro- j is established, and by the authority of lection to homo industries overshadows section I, article l- the method of election them all. Her people have studied the is prescrilKxL subject in the light of history and ex- Justice Dean continues: "In our state perietiee. from a Iheorctii-al and practical the right of the legislature to limit the point of view, and after experiencing the , v,,!e ' a numlier than all the oflicers evils of free trade and the blessing of j Is? eleetel, has never leen doubted; protection, they are fully deteriuinei to stand by the party that favor protection. This account- for the big Republican majorities in Pennsylvania and for the fai-t that there is not much of a Demo cratic party in that State. If the people understood the jui-stion rightly and were true to Atucrii-an interests there would, not le much of a liemoc raiic party in any Stale. J. W. Xackay, Jr , Filled ' 1 ohn W. Mackay, Jr., j Pa bis Oct- 19. the elder of tho two sons of John W. j -Mackay, the lionanz-i . king, was killed i yesterday by being thrown from Lis ' horse. Tho accident happened in the fternoon and the young man died six hours later without recovering con sciousness The two sons of Mr. Mackay with three friends who were their guests Jid:n W.f Jr., arranges a horse race to be run uhii a circular track yesterday afterniou, each to ride his own horse. Mr. Mackay'a horse got lieyond his ( rider's control and bolted the track,' throwing Mr. Mackay violently to the I ground. His foot caught in the stirrup, He was dragged a great disUc.ee before I those who witnessed the accident and ' went to the rescue coul l stop the pony, j The head of the young man was bat tered to such an extent as to render the face oureoognizabl'j. Placet of Voting. I nUo hereby make known and cive notlre, that the place for uol.lln thefonenald elec tion In toe aeveral boronshs. dlntricta and townstiiiM w lthin the county of Somerset are as follows to-w It: The eleitora of the borough of Confluence to meet at the Couudl Chamber. In aaid bor vuifb. The elector oT the borough of Somcraet to meet at the Court llnuw In viid borough. The elector of the township or siomertet to meet at the hon of lu-uben W'oy In oald townahlp. , Therln-tore of the township of IJiHvln to in.,l at the hall of Peter Slpe III aald towu rtiipnt Slpovillo. Tlie elector of the township of Itl.ick to nio-t at the tailomhop of Jowph W". Herring ton in Biack town-hip. The elerHim of I lie townahlp of Milford to meet at the old hotel formerly occnpt-t by H:cbard Caldwell in Geitiartburg aald towu- hTh'e electors of the borough of New Centre vine to meet at the lioiike of John Hay in said borough. , Theelcctoni of the township of I pper Tur kcyioot to meet at the houite or John A. Mui!u In said liwnship. The electors of t lie township of lower Tur keyfoot to meet at the bouse M. Hilea in said township. The elector of the Itoroiuch or l rsina to meet at the bouse of J. B. filler, oppoaite lhivlg & Oaler's store, in said borough. The etvtr of the township of Addison to meet in the I O O V Hall in Petersburg aaid '"nleeVvtora of thebiwnshlpof Middlecreek to meet at the house of Jesse C. Sweilxcr In New Lexington id township. .... Tlieeieet4irsof the township of Elk Lick to meet at the house of Iewia bincrick iu V est alisbury said township. The eliftors of the borough of Salisbury to meet at thcottice of Calviu T. Hay iu aaid borough. .... . The clM-tor of the Inirough of Rockwood to lii.-t at riilliippi's Hall in said ta.rough. The elwtors ol the borough of Mcyersdale to meet at the town council chamber in aaid borough. The elector of the township of Ssummit to meet t tiie house of fsiniucl M. Say lor In said township. The cievctors of the borough of M ellersburg to meet at the house of Lii Shatter in aaid liorougli- Theeitvton of the township of Greenville to mi-et at the house of Adam tipp!e iu Po cahoulas. said township. The t-lerlor of the township of Southamp ton to m.-et at the house of J. L. Kennel in said township. the Secretary of the Commonwealth niy office in Somerset, this 23d and twentieth. ONLY SIX TO EE VOTED FOK. xhe Supreme Court Sustains ta K w Su perior Court Measure. The supreme court of Pennsylvania sit ting iu Pittshurg. Thursday, reversed the recent decision of Jml;e Simotiton, of Ihiiiphin county, and declared the act creating tiie superior court 01 tne state to oe constitutional, i tie opinion sustain- ll,e ,M'" ,"rt etwa.s handed down ly Justice Pean. Chief Justi.-e Sterrett and Associate Justice Williams dissent- ed, llOWCVCr. In his opinion In his opinion Justice I lean dei-ideil that hut six of the candidates can be vot ed for by an elector. . Among other things Justice Iiean says the courts are without authority to revise tiie work of the state legislature so long as that work is in strii-t harmony with the constitution. He recited section 1 of arti cle .. Under the authority of this last specifi-j cation, "such other courts as the general as the historu-al interpretation has lieen wholly diticren!, the cmclusRiti must necessarily ie at variani-e. Hays vs Com umuwealth, R2 Pennsylvania, 51H, tnrneil on another question titan is raised here, viz: Whether by application ofthecu mulativu voting plan a stockholders' election in a railroad corporation charter ed under the act of IhtVi could be controll ed. This court held that even thecotisli- tutioti could not give the right under the j charter to have one vote cast for each tli- 1 ccr 10 ieejsiei. i "Hut it is argued from the provision of the constitution estaUishitig limited vol- ing as to certain oflh-es the maxim 'ex- pressio unins exclusio est altcrius' must ! move the court to the construction eon. ! tended for by the appellee. The appli-; cation of this mtxim depend wholly on flashed into the air. The bull dog had the subject of contention, the expression been taught to catc!) crackers when of one thing often necessarily is or tends '. thrown to him, and wljon the gold piece to the exclusion of others not expressed ; came through the air in bis direction ho but the iudu'-tion is not warranted in all . opened his mouth, and before the as ton-c-tses and if indiscriminately applied i Uhed customer could say "Jack Robin would frequently lead to most erroneous ! boh" his mbl nioce had disannnaroil. conclusions. j "In the case Iicfore us the constitution ' establishes limiting voting in the election ' of supreme court judges, county com mis- j siouers Philadelphia magistrates and in- sjiectors of election, therefore it is argued the implication is that the plan is exehid- j ed In the election of all other oflicera. Hut the limiting voting plan was recognized and adopted in the constitution because The elector of ihe township of Northamp ton to meet at the house of Samuel Poor baugh In said township. The elector of the township of liirlmer to meet at the old school house iu Wltteuburg in aaid township. The elector of the horonjh of Berlin to meet at the houM of Br. W. A. Uarman In aaid borough. The elector of the township of Brothersval ley to meet at Fairview .-huol house iu Brolhersvalley towushlp. The elector of the township of Stonycreek to meet at the house of Joaiuh J. WaiKer iu said township. The electors of the township of Ogle to meet at the house of Samuel M. Crist iu said town ship. Toe electors of the borough of Stoyestown to m.et at the house of Samuel Custer in said iNtrongh. The eln-lor of tlie township of (Jueniahon ing. distrtel No. I, to meet at the Hew election house in said township. The elector of the township of Qaeinahon ing. district No. 2, to m-et at the bouse of Bi'iU-l Lohr, in H.aiversvllle, aald township. The elector of the township of Allegheny to meet at the house of Albert Hillegas In mid township. The electors of the borough of New Balti more to meet at the bouse of J. I", epieer in said borough. The elector of thetownshipof Conemaugh to muctat the hall of the J O L A M iu l'u vlilsvtlle, said biwnship. The ele-tor of the township of Shade to moi't at the bouse Jacob Hclman, in said township. The elccuir of the township of Paint to mn t at the house of Peter Hoiriiutu in said township. The elector of the township of Jenner to meet at the house formerly occupl.! by Thomas Gallagher, now occupied by Harvey St.ihl, at Jenner X Kiwds, said township. The electors of the township of Jetleixin to meet at the bouse of Solomon Baker Id said township. The elector of the borouuh of JennervlllB to meet lit the slns niakrr shop occupied by Ihtvld L. Witt in said borough. The elector of the ttopnixh of Casselman to meet at the house formerly owned by Mary Cupp in miid borough. The elector of the township of Fairh'ipe to meet at the house of Isaiah 1. Kammerer in said township. The electors of the boroueh of Benson to meet at the f-cd store building of lhnot l W. Border in said borough. The elwtors if the borough of Somerfleld to meet at the sclnsil bouse In si. id Isirongh. The electors of the borough of Hooversville of Pennsylvania, and by the Commissioners of Somorsot County, and to bo day of October, in the 'ear of it was deemed wise that as to oiuees non partisan in character, or which at least should le, the minority party ought to have rt presentation and this could only lie attained by limiting voting. IVxx the expression of this thing necessarily ex clude other things not expressed? As the same reason for the plan exists for the like oll'u-es thereafter created, is it not a necessary deduction that a plan like that expressed should lie followed? Ioes not the whole spirit of the constitu tion plainly so imply while there is not a word indicating that such plan as to other or new courts is forbidden ? In the cases specified the constitution is mandatory; it says to the legislature in thus enumer ating them, "Thou shall prescrilic the limited voting plan.' In the cases not enumerated it is discretionary. "For the reason herein stated, as well as for those assigned in the opinion of Judge McPherson, the ilecrec of the court ls-low is reversed and the petition of the attorney general for a mandamus is dis missed at the cost of the appellee." THK MSsKNTINtl OPINION. Rriefly suited, the dissenting opinion of Justice Williams, w hich is concurred in by Chief Justice Sterrett, is that the leg islature is powerless to deny any privi-! lege of voting at all elections for elective i otliiers, if said voter desires to exercUe ' an undertaker was immediately sum that power. j moned a.cl the Kvly was prepared for The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re- ! iwinf li rks-frruf -it n r itiirnn'oiij sa 4. w s. j i i i vii iiij' iu-nn t iik iiri j dyspejisia. Their Digestive Cordial con sists of a food already digested and a di gester of fissls happily combined. Tiie import iiios of this invention will le appreciated when we realize what a proportion of the community are victims of some form of stomach trouble. Thous ands of pale, thin people have little in clination to eat, and what they do eat causes them pain and distress. This Digestive Cordial of the Sinkers corrects any stomach derangement at once. It makes thin people plump. Kv ery one will Is; greatly interested to read the little Isiok which has lieen placed in thc hands .f druggists for free distribu tion. What is LAXOL? Xothing but Castor Oil made as palatable as honey. Chil dren like iu Wsoti Cold and Do;, Too. Xew Hri nswh k, X. J., Octolier ID. George Leach, a restaurant keeper had a bull dog which he has taught a number ui ticks, tie uas always vaiuci the dog very highly, but since vesterday he at tached more value than ever to the canine. esterday afternoon a customer threw down a t$ gold piece on the counter, The proprietor "dipped" Hon thocoun- ter to try it. On the relioiiiid the piece Leach is in a quandary. Ho called in a veterinary surgeon and the dog was given emetic-, but to no avail. Leach is wondering whether, if he has the d c it open to get the col l niece, the lo:il a wiety for tho prevention of cruelty to animals will get after him. He says he wants both the dog and the cold niece. ' 1.... 1 . 1 1 . . b it has not been aide to determine how it can be doue. tomcat the bouse of D.mlet Lohr in aaid borough. Eligibility of Election Officers In obedience to the riulrement of para graph III. of section 10. of said Act of Assem bly, so l:ras tiie s iiiim Is not in conflict with section l of Article VIII of tue constitution of said Commonwealth. I also give notice that every js-rsou, (cxciptitig Justice of the Peace l who sliull wiihiu two months, have beta any otlice or istliitmi-nt of prutil or trtit under the ilov.-rnmeiit of the I'nlted suites or of this suite or .of any city or incor porate.! aistnci, wue;ntra conimissnii-vi o rtcer or o:berwise, a siilMir.lin.iie ollieer or agent who is or siiall lie employed uirler the 1 uUluliv--. Kxecmive or Jtetlriary deparl mi'iil o: this state or of the I'liitcd SUiti-s or of any city or Imnrimmt.sl lilrict, and also thai "everV memla r of Congn-ss uud of the St ite U-gislature and of the whet or com mon council of aitv city or commissioner of anv incorporated district Is, by law, iuciipi hleof bol.mig or exen-i-ingat the Mine tune tlie oIliceorapp iiiitiiK-nt of Judge. lu-elor or Clerk of anv ciwtion f this Coiiiiiiou wealth, and that no In-pector, Judge or any nlHrcrof any sueii t iivtioa shall lie cllgiiile to any oitiee to Ih tiicn voted lor, except tliat of an election otticer. Quxlificition of Elector. The following rights and qualification of elector are secured and prescribed by Article XIII of the constitution of said Common wealth and cannot he abridged inany degree, bv anv Act of Assembly, t-v-wlt : "skiTIoS I. Kvery malecitleu 21 years of age, poss.-ssillg the biiiouing litlalitieutioua, kh tll lie entitled to vote at all ehs-tions : First Hesbitll hnvela-t-na citi.en of th- I'lilted State at ient one montli. Second He shall liave realded in the suite one year (or If, hav ing previously lx n n uahlli-d ehx tor. or na tive born citieti ..I the si.ite. be shuli have ruiuoved therefrom and n-turiied. tlH-n six monthsi imiuiiii:it-lv pn-.d:ng the election. Tiiinl lie shall have r. -iil.-a ill the ebs-tion district when- he shall oiler to vote at least two month tmimsliatcly pn-ctsjinx the cl,c tion. Fourth If 22 y.ura of ago or upwards he sh:ill have pTili witlnn two yi-ars a State or county tax. which shall have been asscssi-d at l.-Mst "two months and iaid at least one mouth before the election. KKi. .V. Kiwlors snail, in nil cases, except for trenMiti, lelony and breach or surety of the pence. te privilegetl Inmi arrest during th-ir att -ndaiice on t-Us-tious, and in going and returning theretroiii. SM'. 7. All law regulating the holding of election by th" citUcn, or lor the irgislra tlon of elector.-, shall be u'liform throughout our Lord one thousand, eight The Hatch Off. HotSpkinos Oct. 1. The light 1-e-tvveen forfeit and Kitzaimmons is de clared olfl-y the Florida Athletic Club. At a conference this morning lwtwei n tlie managers of Corls-tt and FiUsim moiis the Club asked that the contest lie jHij-tponed until Novem!er lllh. Rrady anpiiesccd, but Julian would not. The contest was declared otf. P.rady tjicti said his last say that Corls-tt would meet any man in the world, Fitzsiinmuiis preferred, on Xo vemlicr lllh, the man to be named with in twenty-four hours. Im you scratch and scrnti-li.and wonder what's the matter? Itoan's lintmcr.t will instantly relieve and permanently cure any itchy disease of the skin, no matter of how long stjuding. Seemed to Die Twice. Xoriiistown, Pa., o.-t. 17. Apparently two deaths were suffered by the little son of Harry irantield and his wile, Xo. 7.Vi Chain street. West Xorristown. The little fellow seemed to have expired at .1 o'clock yesterday afternoon of diph theritic croup. As the case was one in which tho Hoard of Health requires prompt burial. burial. Interment was t lo made this f 'ren.s.n. About ! o'clock in the even- 1 tfl-r thfl dial ni .rfod ..s..stt .s t.ikt? Itk at tho f.ue of tho up;.-ej Their grief was tttrued to joy I17 the discovery of signs of life. The physician was called, and tiie child was revived, snd there were strong hopes for recovery. At .1 o'clock this 111 nning a chinge occurred suddenly, and death resulted finally. A Storm at Sea I nerease the discomfort of the vovager. nut even when the weather is not tem pestuous he is liable to sickness. Thev who traverse the "gigantic wetness' j should bo provided with Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers, which quiets disorder-' cd stomachs with gratifying speed and j certainty. To the hurtful intluence of a ! I tropical malarious or tisi rigorous or damp j climate, as well as to the baneful effects ! j of tin wholesome diet and bad water, it is t a reliable antidote. Commercial travel j ers by sea or land, mariners, miners, western pioneers and all who have to ! encounter vicissitudes of climate and j temperature, concur in pronouncing it the let safeguard. It prevents rheuma tism and pulmonary attacks in cunse quene of damp and cold, ar.d it is an ef ficient defense against all forms of mala ria. It cm l depended 11(1011 in dyspep- J sja, liver and kidney trouble. 13 Inches of Snow At Erie. Knit, O.-t. 2 A blizzard struck this city at 5. t t'lii in irning. anl it h n b;ji blowing an 1 snowing at a terrible pace tjli day. At 10 o'clo -k tn-niglit, over 12 inches of fii'iw have fallen. Tlie storm is phenomenal, inasmuch as it is purely lo.-d. At It iirdo, t'ieve l.tii 1 and Toie lo, th a n unit of h:iow f.ill wis of t 10 snail tT'ouift't to b. m?a:ir.l. Tin i'i-'i-r ltir..i r....-. i tint the snowfall w.i onlltiad tS.uit Ste. Marie, iNwegu and Prin. Th pnoiwli are tiiat by 111 iri:i-:g the sn w will l-eof su'ti -teat l.,i:h 1 1 scrci-.u-ly iiiiTieUe street c ir a;i 1 ot! ;r i.-u.Ui the Stale; but no elector shall be deprived o th" privilege of voting by reason of his name not being registered. SEC K Any person who Khali give or prom ise, or orfcr to give, to an elector any money, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or for withholding the same, or who shall give or promise to give ueh consideration to any other person or pirty for uch elector' Vote, or for the with holding thereof, and anv elector who sh-tll receive or agree to nvelve. for himself or for another, any money, reward or other valua ble consideration for hi vote at au election, or for withholding the aame, shall thereby forfeit hi right to vote at urh election, and any elector whose right to vote shall I l lial b nged for such cause before the election officer shall !t required to swear or affirm Unit the matter of the challenge 1 untrue be fore his vote shall be received. Hkt. H. For the purpose of voting no per son shall lie deemed to have gained a resi dence by reason of hi presence, or l't It by reason of bisalenee, while employed III the service, either civil or military, of thl State or of the l ulled states, nor while engaged in the navigation of the water of this Slate or of Ihol'nlteil Slate or on the high seas, nor while a student at any institution of burning nor wliile kent in any p. sir house or o'.icr asylum at public expense, nor while cor.ined In public prison. Penalties For Violating Tbit Law. Skc .11. A voter who shall, except as herein otherwise provided, allow his ballot to be si n bv any eistn with an apparent Inten tion of l.-tiiug It lie known how he is alsnit to vote or shall i-Mst or attempt to cast any other billot than theofllelal ballot which ha been given to him by the proH-r election officer or sli.ai wilfully Violate any provision of thl actor any person who sliall Inteifere with any voter when Inside snid inclisast space or when marking hi ballot, or who shall en deavor to Induce any voter before depositing his IkiIIoI to show bow hemarksor has Innrk ed bis Utllot or wbs except when lawfully commanded by a return Juilgcnra conipeteut court, shall bsisi.n, cut or unfasten the corner sie down over the number on any ballot, shall Ih guilty of a misdeincnnor, and upon ronvtclioii shall lie sentenced to ray a line not excas-oiug f ion, or to undergo an impris onment for not more than three mouth or isitnat tlie discretion of the court. sk Any person who shall, prior to an election, wilfully deface or destroy any list of candidates posted In accordance with the pns visions of this net or who, during an election shall wilfully i!-f ice. tear down, remove or destroy any rani of Instruction or specimen voted for in the saveral Election Districts of said County at tho ensu hundred and ninety-five, and the Independence of the United EDWARD HOOVER, Sheriff. A Great Sand Storm. Sr. P.vt'u Minn., October 1!. Hearts from twenty towns in South Ihikot-t and Western Minnesota indicate that the greatest sandstorm ever known in those sections was blowing many hours yester day afternis.n. The weather hrts 1-een very dry for four weeks and the wind, which was blowing early in the day at '- miles an hour, gradually increased until at l o'clock in the evening it was blowing at from 4s to . miles an hour, and there was such a furious storm of sand that it was impossible for pedestrian to be out. RcjKrts late last night say that it has liegun snowing at a number of points. At Brown's Valley there ht- lieen a drop in the temperature of t) degrees in the 1 1st six hours. At FlUmdale the tem perature dropped d-grees during the day. For a Hormal Training School. MrsKKooN, Mich., (Moher 19. Charles H. I lack ley, the wealthy lumlier man, who has made several munificent gifts t i the public, has announced the gift to the City B.ard of K lucation off :V- to lie used in building a normal training school for the Itoys and girls of the.Vity, also donating Co,') ct year for provid ing instructors. At his death Mr. Hack ley will endow the institution with M, i, with which to pay future instructors. A Doable Harder. Hancock, Mich., October ID. The bodies of Chris Kramer and wife, agist people, were found iu the cel'ar of their house to-day with their throats cut from ear to ear. It is quite certain that the double murder was committed for the purpose of robbery, as the old eople were commonly believed to have kept large sums of money about the house. Mnrdsred by Women. Hl NTiNiiTox, W. Va., Octolier 1!. At Dingers, Logan county, to-day William Demeron was attacked by two sisters named Hancc. The women succeeded in j turowmg him down and then cut his thriat, death resulting in ten minutes. The cause of tho crime is not known, but several arrests are reporteL Girl Cent as Saggsge. A little girl has just arrived at Shenan doah, Pa., from Poland. She had travel ed all the way with a tag on her neck on which was written "Adam Salonica, Shenandoah, Pa." A countryman, who chanced to be at the station gleaned from the girl that be name was Albost Salon- I ica, and Adam was her father. She was taken to his home, where uhe awaited his return from work, w hen come was given her. a hearty wel- Five at a Birth. Alsmt six miles northeast of Delta, O., 1 is a freak that is attracting a great amount of attention. The wife of Joseph Lang don, a small larmer of Fulton county, h is given birth to five children, all boys, j While the children are not hirge, they j are all apparently healthy, strong, w ell 1 developed atjd give promise of getting j along nicely. Mrs. Ltng-lon is a small woman and has no other children. Xothing of the kind has ever been heard of iu that state liefore. Advices from Abyssinia state th it King Menelek has been killed by a Mroke of lightning. ballot printed or posted for the Instructnm of voter, or ho shall, during an cb-ctlon. wil fully remo I j or destroy any of the aupplle or cinveiilencc furnlsncd to enable a voter to prepare his ballot or who shall wilfully bin der the voting of other, shall he ginllv of a misdemeanor and upon conviction sbi.ll Is scntencisi to pay a tine not exceeding !''. or to undergo an imprisonment for not more than three mouth, or both at the discretion of the court. Sec. SS. Anv person who shall falsely make or wilfully deface or destroy any c nll'.rate ef nomination or nomination paper or anv part thereof of aiv letu-r of withdrawal or file any certificate of nomination or nomination pa per or letter of withdrawal, knowing the sain-or li v part thereof to be ftlsely made, or who shall wilfully sign any nomination paper a a qualified elector, or suppress hi eertirh-ate of nomination or nomination pa per or any part thereof which has t-n duly fl led or forge or falsely make the official en dorsement on anv bul'lot, or wilfully delay the delivery of any ballot. Khali Is-guilty of a misdemeanor and opon conviction sliall he sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding fl.", or to undergo aii linprslonment for not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sw. St. Any public officer upon whom a duty Is tniisiM-d by this act who shall negli gently or wilfully fnll to perform siieji duty, or who shall negligently or wilfully perform it In soch a way as to hinder the object of this act, or who shall wtlfilllv violate any of the provisions thereof shait tie guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding fl.tHU. or to undergo an Imprisonment for not more than one year, fr both, at the discretion of the court. Src. M. Any person other than an officer rhnrged by law with the care of the ballots, or a person Intrusted by such officer with the care of the fame for a purpose required by law who shall have Iu bis ptsisessloti outside the voting pmmii any official ballot, shall lie guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic tion sliall le sentenced to pay a Ane not ex ceeding H.t". or to undergo an Imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. List of nominations. In oldlcnce to the requirement of said act of ass m hi v, I also give notice that the following nominations have been made an' certified to me. as provided In said act, to be voted for at said election. In said couutv, be ing as far as may be. In the form In which they wtil appear upon tlie ballots, to-m It : a cross within the circle at the head Wiped Out By Flames. Xkw Ori.kans, Oct. 3. A fire broke out in Algiers, opjtosite this city last night, continued burning until V o'clock this morning, when it was got under control because very little was left to burn. Two hundred and twenty houses were burned in all. The fire was con fined almost entirely to the residence portion of the town, the owners of which are people in moderate circum stances. It is estimated that the loss is fully Ho)'K). The lire orginated in an Italian's confectionery and fruit store, ami everything seems to prove it was incendiary. So intense was tho feeling against the suspected man that if he could have been found early this morn ing, he would have und uht edly been lynched. He was arrested to-day and brought over to Xew Orleans for safe keeping. A sultscriplioti for the relief of the homeless people, wh ntimtier abiiit 700, has been liberally responded to. The public sch.sd buildings have lieen thrown open to them, and many have found shelter there. Mood's Saved 1 c5-yHTrt,y HyLife ' " For -fears I was la a very serious condition wiu eatarrn 01 uu stomaca. Dowels and bladder. I suffered Intensely from dyspepsia, and in fact was a miser able wreck, merely a skeleton. I seem ed to go fraai Ikmd ( wrse. I really wished I was dead. I had no rest day or alcht. I did not Vvv lif UU. 4 SS " o mucn a. . . .. V V, ,LPH wronj kind that It had poisoned tee, and my finger nails , ksaaa Isrs nr. VT. R. Young, blarh and come off. Fotter-s Mill.. Pa. t bfc,n to tk Hood's SarsaparllU. I had faith In the medicine, tad It did more for me than all prescriptions. I taave cradually rc-galae perfect healtk, am entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and pain In my back. My recovery is simply mais seious.- n. a. locNU, rotter s Mills, Fa. JHood's Cures Hood's Pills reliefs distress after estlnt. ' A UDITOR'S NOTICE. . At an Orphans' Court held nt Somerset. Pa , 011 I lelober till. IV, the undersirnetl auditor was duly appointed to Had the Cictn and make a dWtribution of I he funds in the htinils "?, I ""'Ver. administrator and truti of Km 1 Lohr. dec'd.toantl anionic those liua! ly entitled thereto, notice Is llen liv civen thai I will attend to llie duties or the above ap pointment oil Friday, Nv. sth, lsnt at my otlice In the IsinHit-li of Somcrtet, whi-n find where nil persons Interested can attend if tin y think pniK r. JOIIX Jl. SmiTT. Auditor. ' SACKNDORPH'S PATENT SBCTIONAL StQQl CelliflgS and SldeWall Finish Tor ChuiTlMS sod FUslrtcnces. Ctaloo. price and tMimates, on applltviioo lu lbs Su Muubclarers. rat mi iui uni ft m. au.) mute.. r. Also maksra or LIshinliia. Kirs and Klurm frowf rteel Haelay aad -sMiay. Ut circulars. Just arrived, the finct-t and most Phaeton.", ?prin Wagons, .pindli? Wagons and I)0-; car, Lave vi-hidiM willi tru of pverj Jj- i-ijiti,,, and at prices lower than ever before heard of Brewster Side-Bar Spring. Coil at a Concord - - Dexter Queen - American yueen -Ferry Queen - - -" And the improved End .jriii. the best epring ever n-tc-A f,a t: A fine lot of Double and Single Ilarnes?, Sadiile-. 1 Dui-tcre, WLipn, etc. Have a full line of FARM Heavy Call and see the greatest display of Vehicles in otnT-.t Co.-, to da? at E. L SIMPSON'S IMMENSE WA It K ROOMS, Patriot St., - - - - Somerset, ? The New Capello Rance. WE sell the NEW CAPELLO RANGE, guaranteed the Lr-.tiri Iian;rc of its ela.-.j on the market. It has very lare ; , en?, heavy grate?, linings and tops. Baking and Iluii..-t;:.-the highest as thousands of daily users can testify. I; v.,1; the best buy a TE"W OAPELLO. : : ALSO A FULL LINE OK GRANITE, COPPER & TINWARE Milk Cans, Screen Poors and Windows, Ice Cream Fre-.-i.-r.-. Oil -c Gasoline Stoves. Call and sec us. Re?iectfu!Iy, m XI iTHINi i but the he-t material and of the i'INlKHKLL. sTVKS and Their economy saves money. Sold and JAMES B. HOLDERtttUM, Great Inducements Goods reduced in price in even lie: Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtail Ladies' Coats. c Xow is the time to buv:: save mone and get something good. -$-JAMES CLINTON STREET. Only One, fecial item in Press Goods from anioii! hundreds, all no-ol materials, 20e, 2oc, 3,x, to $ L."0, do we eall special attention to this week, and every woman who cannot come we ak to write for samples of these new all-wool Two Toned Diagonal "uiting.. 50 inches wide, 5ie a yard. We think without question the greatest Suiting value ever sold here or elsewhere. Thoy are com binations of red and black, green and black, blue and black, brown and black, red and black, and mixt ures of brown and black and blue and brown flecked in britrht coit trasting colors just enough of the yellow, red, green, white or blue to give character to these soft all-wool Diagonals 50 inches wide, 50e a yard. They'll sell at sight, and quick action required if you'd get a gown by mail order write for samples at once. Cloak Room. B Not lacking in interest thou sands of garments to select from. Newness, Style and Shapeliness mark every one, fn 111 nobby Jactet, $3..0 to $K.(IQ, or Cape, $2.l'0 to elegance in Fur $35.0'. 80GGS & BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. complete line of llu:,.. - - - - " c ; WA.GfOXs or Light. P. A. SCHELL, SOMERSET. P Good Sto I. an K - A Poor Or- the w.iim iv.ri i f r trvar.inii. RemetnlicrihS buy .-':r New Stovi The Magic Cindere!!: IS WHAT YOU Y It will h..:d :ir- ' ni-j'.it. and 1 .V. A WARM FH!tV -IV- . ' C3sd Wsr.k It ITa- o Fau n a Healer. u-orkmanshiii enters into the inr-tr: : KAXlilX Their cleanliness :.-- guaranteed by Somerset. F: QUINN,- -JOHNSTOWN P tenger's All department- thn-i:i-'';; ,,;;r,'. have :i-siiincil the :ip :n.M- ' ' ami Winter. Many :u 11. e.;--Ik-c!i added to i-ur Dress Goods Stock. i 51c V for Jar tQij tri, llSx om thu 8 hi el din an M diai tor plel ful Oil! U Ba. In I era. fq Sthli dre, him inn The hs, ot; . llif Bha; as fi ln,l5 The ber SS fere the ho!c 'rijrj H e, illo? Woe at ui!: BLACK GOODS COUNTS Yon will find the lar-je-t l'.hi. k li.i-.l-i show n an !ere. Ti in prii-e from ic. up t.i ?''. T A speci-il gixnl value sti--!i i" '' partmetit is a Storm Scri;e at ' yard. Korty-MX-iiich a.l " ' ' ' Serge. -kK-. kxvtioii:il g " ' 1 ll.oiritkir-i i-l.iih-Hi -i -J."i. ,l- Black Kiirure-l M.-ii-.: ' , id fl. Ntw IU lie'.. ' :hem. ..-. ai to see ttiem Cloaks, Furs & Caps Here we show von evcry'.i ! rioik- for l.i.lies. Mi--j We have made pn i-i'-J I everv woman or chi! i W e h' I ri-iht styles, the ris:!i! '' I rii;ht a-wortment We te-vcf j by halves. It will pay 1 t" ' hundred mile? to see our -'. MAIN STRE. Johnstown, & DnOMeu-" won.lerfl-1 its'TOvrmcnt In t ra 'ltmr- "n liarrvwH " a Curl Plnler.'eeller.ei' JOHN STEP I l v as n o-.hr In in nis'"- r' ,H ', l-'ii all lh.-le. il enrin '" J r'- ,. arent im.i i f1' i:,"j .-ntin .tsi-ui ir imne i l"'