The Somerset Herald. i-AEn sttlu r.i::- .nd rrorr- WEI5EiA REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. Election, Tueir. Neverrtber 7tH. STATE. . ra ;rr- tr ttrtart K N P. XETU5 FELL. PLiUdelphia. to sTiTe Ttn-'iarr.: COL. S. M. JACKaOX. Arrjistr-ar.g. COUNTY- FOE AS-ifiTIiTZ JTIaE. KOKNI.E, of SMJifv:-. Jtaroc.rs. TOE FHFE.Fr. If.aALIi HVEE.of BfTl.n fc"r 5- F 'R MtOTHOVTAfcY, F. P. cA YTaOR. of S'Oer-et hiizit FOR l.t)jltt& aXD EE-'AilES, ;a"-b s. vri-i-f ?, of (jt jtibitTp. FOR TLF.ASrE.ES. Z. E. rriELof Soe!rv4Tp. F K CX)aMjffI0XEE3. f. r. iHOfcLK,of lM.reI. II ESKY F. EAE-VFIT. of ra- Tap. roa roa MaECTvE, JACOB McOEE'K-'E. of ei!eTf. FOK AUMTOE5. SAM "FX. C- FOX, of St-TM-w. Tip. WILLIAM W. EAKEX. of -efetTwp. AkE voa ready to vote? LVnieaaber tl.tt text Tciay ie-ircti"i day ! I? yea like the fTf-i.t ItexotTitic tia and are pleased with furore pros pi -is ccdt-r free trade, carch right opto t:.e j-clla ceit Tutt-lay an J sir to. but if u3 ant tore-tore the tixfs e Lad a rar , you can say eo. Yon Lave tour choice, and your vote cc-ncia. Vw.es i. O.tnn u;ctt? In Acfrj WLat ::! it do :n Acgrtet? It talked. V, r,.t J:J it do in ;.-tea.Ur? It 3i-S io.-.!.p more taik'.rp. And wi.it about 0; t.Vr? We!!, it j:st kutr.kel cut tL t.:;riz, tt.rt the tr.riti'e valve aide open, ted ,s n;n talked some tiiW n Lours ;t;,cut bit-? t!.c ltat tired. It is a cy 4.1oaejtr. T::e r;--a! efti.e ? lvr pcf.-basicx till a ;tb ti.e Voorheee au.'.i. i:ti.t attached pa-d tLe senate on Monday last by a cf M yeas tc S2 tax . Of cwiree tie Ji u m ill c-oaccr, an 1 iLe Lill a. ! at re t: receive the .nature of the I'r.-l-: t ar.d t-rcoa.e t lw. Ai the I-cuio-cmt lve laid a.! cor present fiaac-ia! d.i.-a'.tlrs t'-i t:.i iill, it fj.!vs -; -...':re tLat t ittU ration cf j-roaperlty ,d p-rri pood titr.e lil ht or;-e f l 1 . Iljld fcatroor l a's f!iow c'A'. fLf, tol get yoor fc.'.ire. V.'et Vif,;:.:v tHroi'jcrats ire kkkii ? k'. :j,.tiD?c-jl on the free !lt- Let theui ki, k. They ".'l Live lot? of eon-j-acy mo.'.?tl.-ir Irtli-rtn bef'ie the tariff b . lioe !raii:t-l, Lvfjres a la. The? all voted fr Ckveiacd and fr-e tra if, ar;d the wry fa-ts they j;ake about tain'their medicine mould ie gratlfy ir ts ti! as a-ca-irg if they a'.oce ere l!. euirrer, bat as by au iajrcutable law cf nature the raia fells nj-oa the j jst fcc aa on tlic urij'Ji-t, bo the whole vUfctry ttttfet tn:Ter fjr their p g hea ie i f..!. " A- sxiu as thesiiver biii U out of the way Congress will take up the bii! to cvertbrow protection an I introduce free trade. J..r Ameri-aa industries tr.at pi t j the w ail, ia favor cf the Iaoaihir. ind Jstries of treat Er;tain. Ur fttto ties ruxt renialn i lie while the country ii glutted with the product cf foreign I ;D;r latxr, and oar firmers rnasl seek a fvrehjn ir.arket f.jr thtir j rJoce ia fteadof havit it at their dxirs. This is the intent and tueanicj cf the propos ed Urifl Iegiilatioa by the pirty now con trolling the government, and this will be the resuit if the Kepahiiran minority in onrese cannot by dilatory aiid obstrart ive iceasur prevent it. Tut New Vork .Sji, that has hitherto swallowed anything and everything L Wled I'eoiocra'ie, makes the f lowing vl-oroas and trulhfa! protest a-iln?t the pro;ition to help eke oat the r.criry revenues f the f vernment ccder a free t-a ie law by the imposition of an in come tax : n-e only in the Litory of the I'nitpd Stales has the federal government fonu I it r.ri-esary to impose and attempt t3 cilit-ct an mconie tax. TLat was nnder th- stress cf ciril war. "Ihetax was forced by the enoraious ex pend.lure uf a g iverniiieiit eaaired in lu: lury and natal operation on agigHD tic fci.e. T:ie income tax was a war measure, a last re"tt, a n-venae expedi eiil obnoxious io bat j-iiae 1 by t:ie necee;ty that knows no choice. A i-u' ratic Ad Jiinistratita !isno been io power fjr a i.ltie more than six months; fix months of profound peace. Has l"niijTatic rule fr fcix months brou.-ht the country toacoadilioa eniv alenito that rejit.ng from t':e s'nss of war. w i'.ii haif the c-jar.trr ia artus t i c,-i it the other halt? II is Lemwati" t i - proved a inisfjrtaae that report io ne-iry fr the s?cni' tine in our national experiea t the ri'auiitr tax, the extreme expd.eal aa 1 lat e frt cf t i- taiin,r p-nver ? T.itr Sj'i:.-r.t Cjin'y will g R-pab-1: an ;a.i:s of not the slighter", d :b bat she o::ht 1 t;o Lejuh'.ican with aj t.'irrah. Kvtry KpuV;ir:.i: vo'.i-r ghou'd h'e Lis protest against thssh x kir.; mal administration of public affilrs which j L&r. brought the present naiial distrcfs and l.trd tiaici cpon us. Make the ma jri'y a corker, acl put the starap of your ''.sappruUttijn on the f:ee trade, fre fihtr. bai'ot swindling I'rac'cratic raity m Tanning the ountry to the do-s. lVct:vlvaria will s!ak with tto ua-er- I l .in r;i:,p !n! 1CA Tint tJia F!f-r':i irnr.i 1 of this cjnr.ty t J Le!p lend Vohiitie to Iif-r ti.undrous tixf. What if the cuuaty ticket ia iU entire-t- .toes not please jou? What if some if the candidate are not of yoar choice? What if roa think ll.tt in some itshmccs the deceiving Lave bc-en overlooked and the nodeft-rt if g Lave beea promoted? The tiket rrj.re n's the party and is I tiiiiipUs, and fjr the sake cf these f-tiyuid rtctive nndividei enpporl. I'rin--i;t, not men, is the tooch-etone of troe ltepobiicanisoi. I a unity lies cur Kirr-i:b. Let us Lave an old-time n-a-j ri'.y that we cin point to with gratlG'-a-li.jD intlie futar-. Ir looks now, although the result is not rerUin, as if the silver question w iil 1 ivpoccd of daring the present week. The lieatocraU Lave abandantly dem onstrated by this prolonged stntgg'.e their utter incapacity to govern the couutry, and their total inability or unwillingness to redeem their aoleaialy made platform pledge. With a tnsj irity of five in the failed Stales Senate, they Lave asU-d almost three tnontha in fruitless wraiigb and buocomeepeecbea over the repeal of a law which they denounced in their p'atforro as a "mine rah !e uiikeh!ft,"and w hich they Lave tenari-jus!y iuslirted is the vle cause of all our present financial troablra. Meanwhile, thou aad, cf soi- t baaknptcr, acores of thotisAuds of la fc rl: J n ea Lave be- thrownoot ct era pVvient acd prcpertyraia have been rl"jd maty .iLsjna of dilUrs. It n olr to bc-fe fr Je or r-strwtie W" htloa froa the cec es and stheai- ih- U and Crmaas cf the S-nat who liow bold poion of the rnj cenL It U party bf cocalrr, aad ra before all with thla clas of " r-au-taen"whoare wactoaly and wlcked.y eacr.a-ji.gihe icteresU of the country. The recp who a yer'.nce voted fcra . Lanje have theraselrei al'jte to b-aase, tr.i the cD-ythitthey ran saw do ia paral rfritcof that grave f.'lly i. at the eomlsg elei-toa,ta protect by their votes ajfalagt the cucrae now paroed by the party ia abwlate control of the gov eraaeot. Evas s:are the war many of the Sooth era .--ati- Lave been ruled by fraad and terrorism. Lyccb:cg, t-ronrgicg' acd caclfuld breUlitlea have gote ncpan lehed; laws Lave been eet at naught, particularly tic-se ecEtroliitj the fran chise, and terrorism was res-rted to when any derired end was to be accomplished. I or years the people ia ntany cf the Scu'hcrn ?tat Lave n to the witd and dow they are reapicg the whir! wind. They Lave witked at lawlessness nrtll Uwlessw-ssLaa almoet become toe ra'e, and tow a rei?a cf terror prevail throughout the cotton p'.antlcg States, caosej by certain planters deU-rniinic? that cotton shall a A be 'nced and Bold at the present low rates. Notices are served on farriers and platters tb at they aiait cot sell cotton under ten cents per pound, acd disobedience is followed by the dtftrnction of their gathered croj-i j i.,T i.re. 1 1 a. tc . -- a;c"nt to srxy thousands ol tfo.-ars. Ti.lfikcf Northern famifrs not being allowed to exercise their own j-jdjtaiert a? to the tlr;e and price for the fale of thir wheat, com and other prod acts, oii ocr pr.aliy cf Laving them destroyed 1 This wLoleea'e outbreak cf vblecce may caosea jt-afllvr, rr.ay Urrorlze citiieni into ral!y icg fur fij j-ort cf the laws, rxay awaken a comscience wh'ch Las apt-sr-f-r.tly t'.pt m tiicy year.", and may ttm-j-e! an cl-servant cf the laws coctrolllcj ihe civil and r:-'.itl:al ri t of all citi- rgiii.rSf ol race or coc tons, n leases a wonderful d.fference an to w-ose ox L gored, or when evil drees, lite i hi ken?, con.e L-'-ite to roost. Repeal and Renactrr.ent. Y::'.-.i the Sr.te eocje to ;:s rewsw the I'titel ai --f Acitrlca -xta wi.l be the oi.'y cii:.rr-i ccutitry in the world in which NV.ioaal elcttioas are whoiiy freed froaj N'i::-.na! eiirriri ,a r c ja'.rjh T rril of she IVl-ai tlect oa laws is a dla-ti-ia that the dar.jrtny'as dv.trlne of Suite sot- T . T. i .:! v, i.;ca tjtrty-ttree jer aa w i came a C4u cf car.aad which was believed ; io Lave bea orercoce ty the sword, tt:'i I t-ir .:... aid sur fives iuriir. I: aw!it ' u v thats-at ia hkh elrr.ix; uade- ni-l.'y, r.ay t-.-tf j'iy, are tarried by the I fvrc-.t,!eor fraala'.tnt npprek3 of the i vo'eof a n;; r.iy o: reri lrat citiz?as are to ; b.- permitted to teed iawie''y elected IV.-p- r--ritatives anj s-.tituri to Con-ess, aad by so d jlr.i; to aire Kaposi: sapreaiKry to a ii.-y tuat is a Nij j ;al u.hiri'y. It is a ' i-rreevii that wiil befall us, utiles the ' rs.aie i:;: fjr riKhttci-ncw. i .S.-a.' i;' y, :t a; ;t-ars tU: the I'.puhct 1 iDen.ii: cf 'u-.'es v .'ad Jbr the repeal cf 1 law- tlst were thtlr bole d-fcn-cs. There ! '.'.I r. A be a f-j'itary Sjotbera ae ia 1 wLi'.h aty third j ary, I' -puh.-t. S.l-er, : ri jl'.'.i, I:jr. or oiherxke will bare a , ghcrt of a c'n:;c ia aty rl:.-'i30 iriroiiiti; ! N:iorai lL;t if fVte.-al protection be j withdrawn f.-jfa v-.tn. j hi-i the ,uti'..'D i:.v jives isiies far 5Jte j r.or to the fete of a:.y poiiiica't 1-a.ty. A i the tx Preidr: wc-ii puts it, ' Ve car.no; ! tvetl ar.d pire g jvtrr.mer.t without iais.o.e. L-is- ! e:td br fjrt e tr f.-aui will !eeilte isruzi'j'y to tl.e dangerous minority to w hom li.ey owe liieir places, rather thaa to the we.tare of the Ni'ion. Liws made for sectional or fjr puti-aa purpaeei, fjr fie beafil of a luiaurity. ia fact, will fa'i in'o cor:'taipt of the Cii; ri;j tnd will be d: berel. strife ban inevitable outcome of diihoaest lesldtion. aid d h-net leg-'sla-tin is an itif-vitahle oa'.c--'nie of disboaest electiiyns. Mr. Harrison, htwertr, looks bopefj!!y a:.ai. No n-atter if the Secite should f jilow the Ho-ise is voting repeal of the el:uon !!. tb repeal wi:i be but fjr a while. ' Ti;e rr.(.le w.il not perajit it," iv9 the late Prcs.deri'.. "TLty are too in'tiiveat aaJ l'o pa'ritic to tarrender tb r'ghts f r whi: h iir:r fathers fought." T-ai-tra.-. Tie r-v jlaiai.-y war wai fr ielf g. jf:rnaj?:i.. She war of the rebellion wa a war brlefri tbo-'e who held to the id-a tfca; Ctzress was aa a5:nbly cf ambassadors of petty sovereija States anJ thorf wha held that it was aa assembly of r"irc-enta'.iv- of the p'i !. I a each case victory was with the p pie. It ever will bi. It ia too ea-!y to foreciit the atrlion of the pw;.e in f.-acnlnj new lawi for tae regu.a t cia of Ni'ioua! e!e-iion?, ia th event of the rxTiate's cjufirailij the reealir.? ac ioa o.'th? Houje. is at :t is not too early to prjhe?y that ic? thoa foar jesrs Lenca Cjorewijbea f'oigTtaiS an.1 a President p'eJel to the enactment of such laws ai wi.i tuak" it certaio that a lahorer Lvi.tg ia frtia thali haveaj f.i 1 anJai f r?e a voice ia cho;iin a -aatjror aCa-e3imin who i to S-g:V.ate on niaTter. a?uctir,g his wajes ai is ei'trr-ied by the lab jrer wSij livs i:i IliicoU. T.elr Search Ended. HiEli-BtKii, 0;f. '-). tven u:x iti.l. Tr i raea in search cf work barotd a t;ain c-f o il a.-id oil oar at Sia.-kt strc.t tntgl.i and at I'x-k tt-et t the car oa which they were riciicg jumped a iwiich. wrtcklrg several cars of a west bjanl train. Four of the uaCortaaatcs were crashed to deata uud'-r the iroa mass. Richard 1) j !e, a raUrvad-r of P.ltijar-, is liie otily cirad b Jy i !: atitled. The todies w.-rc honihiy mar.j;J. Ai.of the mn were frora the we':tern pv:t of ti e Stite. bo'irij to Philadelphia in a:ch cf errp'.oyinent. Tao of the dad men were b !!rr makers aid two railroad men. She Saved the Cash. Hot cipaii-iu no. Pa., O. 'J'i Kui'r ica.VeiJ raea broke iatu ths residncs of Oejrgi: Bj'.er, near D uacat.vill, Illair Caaoty, but ni(?h'. E-iltr wa lield iu chk j a drawo revolver wbiie the boae was raast'.kmL M-jawh;le Mrs. B jss'ier bid a sum of iunej io her Mocking. Tie robbers at'.akel ber, aaJ in their en (leaTors to secure ILe treasure tore every strip of c'othing frjm the woman's bac l. kbe acratcbed and bit h?r anailaats anJ torrid them llaa!!y to leave. The badly Iara:eJ f -r "s of t!ie outgeneraled niea were at Cresan this morning, but they tnanatd to escape arrest. Far and Wide. Not on this broad continent alone, tut in naiar.ai treed:rg trr.-:cml regions, in Uaa'a m a. Mexico, b-jutrj America, tbe Ulbrcas of Par.ania anJ elKwLere, Hostetter i b'oro acb U;t era 3or-js to iohsbitaats and joroer protection aca:n;t ma'aia Ttie mtrur, the f.-eaMy arnvcJ Siaaiijrrant, tbe t:i;erof thevirjr.ntt.it newly robied of its f ire' by;0ai.of the pioneer, ficvi in tbe aup?rbaiiti!rii.e ;c.li : a preserver a?a::;U the toi'C?xuis ni asaa which in vast district ricb in natural fts-jurcet. is yet fertiie in i.eee. Jt l r. it te disordem cf the st .rusci-., i'.rtr, and bowels, fortifies th s wtio use it a a nst rheuoiaiic ailnuou bred aid firtcre.i t y oa'djor rqewwere: ififiises geiiial tarroih into a frauj; (bbled by a I eornuileiapt nature, ''d ruh of their pew er to barm airrtifg acd evening sitst aad rrio s Udrai With bnrif-i'rtiss ; 'reec!Kr. th weat and CoCa ;r ioj-p.eat kidney UBJEBHAHRISQI UUHDEatDL Ths Wayor cf Chicago Assassi nated by an Ex-Policeman. SHOT DOVi'N-AT HIS HOME. Csfio-j. rd.. Ojt. i -Charles Eageoe Pendergast. newspaper carrier, aliot aad kled tarter II. HarrrsoB, Mayor erf Cbka 10. ai the front door of the Mayor t rei cteaw. iSI Ahlaad avesae, a: 7 o'dock to-tiibt. I'ec lemsl ia ondonbtedly a crazy man. He rasatd from bis bloody work acd ran several miiet to tbe res plaices) s'reet police station, where be cried : - Lock me cp ; I've jist killed Carter Har noo. He woai dc't do tbe Kjaare thing by tee." Three balls from Pendergast s revolve en tered Mr. Harrison s bcx-'y, and in an boor the Mayor was dead. At tbe time of the tragedy only Preston. Mr. Idarrisona too. and the servants besides the Mayor, aere in tbe boose. Vary Hiosea. a serv ant, answered a ring of tbe door beiL and a man on the step inquired lor Mr. Harrison. The gi-d informed Pendergast that tbe May or was asleep aad not well enough to see victors, bat the vii.tor said : -1 must see him: I know be wild see me, far Pve come on a matter of great import ance and it wi 1 be a serious matter to wait." (SOT I0 t COLD BLOOD. Mary walked to the south parlor and awakened Mr. Harrison, who was asleep oa a coach. She then went back to the kitch en. The Mayer arose and went into tbe halL Wben midway to the front door tbe man in waiting suddenly drew a revolver and fired three times in rapid succession. The Mayor probably bad not yet seen the face of the ; mur'Jvrer. Efh biliet entered Mr. Harrison a body. ' The Erst entered the stomach ahont eight ! in.;; below the heart. The teoond struck Ihe Major's left tide a cider the arm, ranged !Lr.srdsand penetrated the heart. Tbe tiurd struck bis left hand tear tbe knuckle : cf ihe second linger. The "atier shot was : Crtd a! such cl .se rattge that Mr. Harrisoa's i hand was blackened and scorched by the p-.d-r. IrntseJlalely after firing the taree ihoa Pen Jergast wa ked backward through tbe ' front door and started to leave tbe premises. He was foliowed by Mayor Harrison's pri ! vate coachman aad several shots were ex ! cfca.ge.i between the two men, but none i took erTrttt. j Mr. Harrison did not fall to tbe floor at 1 once He starred back into the parlor ; and was able to reach a side djor that leads into the balier'a pantry. Here be filtered a moment and turning around, started toward the hail again. JOl SB WELTEaiSS SV HtS SOW. H- sad letily fcil backwar-L however, and as tne u xr openea oe taaa -aa lire ui ! the par. try, hilling cpja bis back. His son ' w as tn a c:-stair room. Ke beard the shots i tired andhasuned dawn into the hallway. I PccderL-a had dls3;peared, bat the fact j that the front dar was open, as was also ' the one ieadins from the hail into tbe parlor, j led bi:n to brieve that all was not right, i He banied into the latter apartment acd was n kneeling at the aide of bis prue trate father. Tbe Mayor was still conscioas, although rapidly growing weaker. His left hand, tlood-staiaed, was retting on bis left breast, near bis heart, and clutched as ifM'. Har rison was ia great paia. "W bat's the matter father T' asked Pres ton, as be placed his hand on bis father' forehead. Mr. Harrison opened bis eyes, and in a voice thst was very weak replied : Tve beta shot and am going to die; Is cannot live, Prealoa. Where is Annie?"' Preston did cot raise ti rer.'y to bis faih'i's cjotvaoa relative to the one who was sn to become his bride. He hastened out through the hallway into thestreet. His objt-tt was, if passible, to overtake the as sss:n. I'lrect'y aer.iss the street from May or Harrison's residence live W. J. Chal mers. He and bis Wifi were sitting in their front parlor aad heard the three shots fired. They immediately hastened to the front daor and saw Pender-ast, followed by the coachmaa, running dawa Ashland avenue. At the same Urn they noticed that the fraat daor of Msyor Harrison's bouse was open and hurried across the street to ascertain tbe cau cf the excitement. They entered Mr. Harrison's boue and Mr. Chalmers hurri edly pushed Lis way icto the south parlor, meeting the Mayor's son. He hurried to the Mayer s side, and, taking o:T his over coat, placed it beneath tbe dying man's bd. I've been shot and will die." Mr. Har rison said, and be g'anced np and recogaia ed his old friend and neighbor. ' No ; you are only shot in the stomach, and ji.u will not die." Mr. Chalmers said. 'I AH DVISG,'" HIS LSST WOSriS. " I have bce-n shot in the heart, too, re pl.td Mr. Harrisan, "aad f am now dying." These were the !t words of ibe murdercd Mayor. Within a short time after tbe shooting Prenclergast rave himself np at tbe Is p' air.es street station. John Walsh, the teleg-aph operator, and Sergeant Barber were in the statino alone at the time. Some ooe called up the station by telephone and a-.ked if the raroor was true that Carter Har rison had been killed. At this moment a man walked into the sta'ioa. I this band was a revolver. He said nothing, and for the moment no at tentioa w its raid to him. Gianciog up to i him preset tly, iJak Srgcaat Walsh noticed the revolver. "You're tbe man who shot Mayor Har rin," eaid Walsh. "Yes. I am." rep'iel Peadergis. "Here's what did it." He pointed at the reTalver as be spoke, liy this time Sergeant Barber bed seea him. and with Walsh te'zd the raia at once aad dita-rctd him. He off-red no resistance. I have e-.tuc to tha station to g've myself sp." he ssid. "What did yoa kill the Major for?"' asked Sergeant Parker. "Oh, because be betrayed me," sai d Teudergast. ' Itetrayed you ? ' "Yea; he promised me aa office and did not give it to me." ra5rE2oasT was no as ornca. "He was to mske me Corporation Counsel, but didn't keep his promise, S3 I killed him. 1'riideTgast ws'lahariug under great men ai excitement. He wis trembling aad could siariely speak at tmes. 6ergeaot Itarber tui'd him over to Patrol S-rfaat McDon ald, who took biai below lo.be lacked np. There te repeated bia statement that be bad killed the Mayor because he would not give him an office He was able to talk only in broken se:eti-es and was gaping for breath. He grew so weak finally that be could not stand np and was forced to sit down. Sunday I'rtndcrpts-t was removed to se cret cus'ody, the ulace of his detention being known only to the police. There ia to langti any f-ar of lynching. Tiis m ir Jerer imagined that be was a reformer. He bad scheiua for the betterment of all mankind. He was especially interested ia the welfare of Chit J2 aud imagined that he alone could ref irra the abuses from which tbe city ia au "ering. Catter II. Harrison claimed to spring from tbe same English stock that gave America the Harrisons, whose scions twice filled the presidential chair. H wai bora near Leg ittgtau, Ky., February la, liii, ia a log cabin. He was five times elected Mayor of Chicago and was twice ejected to Congress. lie was by all odds the most popular citizen of Cbicago. The asstaination cf Mayor Harrwon, hrj cv re than usnal interest for the people of New Orleans, as be was to Lav married one of the wealthiest and moat popular of ber daughters. D vlin't price ad ways right en Furniture and Carpets, SO and f i Franklin SL, Jobna ' town. STANTON LOdSZS HIS HEAD An Astounding Breach ef Interna tional Courtesy. W .Hiwsroa. D. C . Oct. 2a. Peepetratioa of as act of gross international discourtesy inaa'ating the rebel Brazilian admiral In Bio's harbor has cost Commodore and Act ios Eear Admiral Otcar F. Stantoo his com Band of the Sonth Atlantic Sqmsdroa, end may lose him bis shoulder straps under a eourt-martial's stern decree. Ha offsrse, which is peculiarly besnoua. in view of our very cordial relatims with the great Saath American Eepabiic, fairly abocked and datebfcanded tbe bol Nay Ivpirtrjaent, from Secretary Herbert down. Tbe per emptory removal of tbe iadlacreet Com mo dare was one of tbe most startling rarprisesi ever experienced la Washington official USe. Tbe first reports cf Commociore Stanton a action, as reported in tbe Berlin Norddeo tscbe Zeilaog. were received with smiles and incredulity by State and Navy official. A telegram from Secretary Herbert to Stantoo brought a confirmatory reply, however, and Senor Mendooca. the Brazilian Minister, added further details. Secretaries Herbert and Gresharn carefully consulted the docu ments and precedents in tbe diplomatic room, and decided that Commodore Stan ton s act was so contrary to tbe requirements of tbe case as to call lor prompt rebake and reparation. The President coincided with this view and authorized tbe issae of the or der of suspension. Secretary Herbert gave oat this official explanation : aa uvsrLT TO a ruxarDLT rowta. "The Navy Department learned by au thority late to-day, by telegram from Ear Admiral Stanton, in comtnand of tbe Uni ted States naval forces ot Eio de Janeiro, that this orEoer had saluted the flag of Ad miral Mello, commanding the insurgent fleet. This salute was unauthorized by any instruction tbe Admiral bad received. It was aa unfriendly act toward a friendly power, and the Secretary of tbe Navy, after consulting with the President aad tae Sec retary of the state, issued an order detach ing Admiral Stanton from command of bis squadron and turning it over to Captain Picking, the next officer in rank. Tbia was in reply ta a telegram of inquiry." Tbe Secretary would cot aay what farther action would be taken ia the Commodore's case, but it is supposed a court-martial will result. Tbe relations of the Vuited S ates to the recognized Government of Brazil are such that it is hardly conceivab;e bow an ofiicer of high rank acd experience could ro out ol bis way to give otticial aalate aad recogni tion to the commander of a naval force, avowed:? in insurrection against the Gor erameat, and actually engaged in bombard ing the nation i capital. Whea ths B-a-ziiian monarchy was overthrown our Gov ernment, through Minister Adams, was the first to recogaiie the Provisional Gaveni ment established by the republic. Balb Houses of Congress-, on the P;h of Februa ry, lsJ, passed a tezolation congratulating the people of Bri"d oa their jast and peac cable assamption of the powers duties aad responsibilities of self goverameat. based upon the free consent of the .cvemed." Captaia Hear; F. Picking, of the Cbaries ton, who relieves Catnmodore Stantoa, is aaolScer of experience. He baa with htm the cruiser Newark, Captain Silas Casey, and in lb ree days should be jjined by the Detroit, Commander William H. Brown son. November Days. November is a month of rainy, disatrreea ble days. Toe damp, cold a:r penetrates everywhere and chiiis tbe blood, laying the system open to the -laager of coids. pneu monia and kindred complaints. Tbere is but ooe remedy l bat stimulates tbe system and fortiaes it ajrainst sacb attacks, aad that is whisker. Not such a whiney as is ten eralir palmed off on the public, but a whisk ey ol known parity and q'tali'y. Such a whitkev is klteio's Sliver Age, Duquesne or Bear Creek Ryes. Tbese wbbkirs have reen before the public for many years and tind favor wherever purity is repaired. Pbysicians prescribe theoi : hop;ta:s use them, and every reputable deiier tells them. Tuey are f r tale at $1 5, and $125 aad HOC per qtsrt respecavelv (send for a complete csoalotrae and price list of all li quors mailed free. Ail goods neatly boxed and exrresd anywhere Ad.lrc-, Max Klein, J Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. News Items. The gold sweepings of the Philadelphia mint sell for 123 Vi annually.' General Dennis F. Burke, commander of the famous " Irish Brigade" in the War of the Rebellion, died in New York cn Tburs day. John Fentz, a farmer living in Baldwin township, Washington county, was assault ed by footpads on the Brownsville road Fri day evening. The robbers struck the old man on tbe held with a club, knocked bim seareless and then took af the money aad other valuables be bad. It is stated that ex-Senator James G. Fair. t'ie California miilioaaire, has disinherited bis sen, Charles Fair, who recently wedded a woman of ill repute. A claase in his wiil giving him half of his estat, amounting to tla VM trO, has been struck out, and a sub stitute added, giving bim only $1'J. Tbe Chicago Evening JW says that tbe fire losses in tbe United Stales during tbe first cine months of 13 were 16,910,0(4 greater than the corresponding period cf aad not less than a doxsa strong com panies are preparing to go out of basinesa between now and tbe 1st of January. Kansas will lose six members of the Leg islature from the counties in South western Kansas where crop failures and the opening of the Cherokee strip base almost depopula ted that section of tbe State. Accordicg to the vote of last year tbe Republicans would lose four, the Democrats one and the Popu lists one. Precious stones and a silver brick, tbe whole valued at , were stolen from the Idaho exhibit in the Mines and Mining building tome time Sunday night. Tbe thief entered tbe pavilion, and prying open one of the cases stole 7'Kj carat of rough opals, "i 1 cara's of polished ones, two large cut rubies and 17 rubies in the rough, and the silver brick, wbicb weighed SO pounds and was valued at il'X)). Tbe climax was reached in the Presbyte rian church at Brltefonte, Pa, oa Sunday, over the question of tbe use of fermented wine for sacramental purposes. About 20 members, indnJlig two eid-fs, refused to partake of the wine on the grouad that its being fermented rendered its use improper. Tbe pastor. Iter. William Laurie, advocates the use of fermented wine. Tae opposition ta use of fermented wine comes largely from the members cf the Society of Christian Ka il cave. r. This petion was np before the Presbytery two weeks go, and although oat of tbe 75 churches are now using on fer mented wine for sacramental purposes, y t wben it came to a vote, the advocates of the fermented juice won. A per t mortem extmiaatian was held Sstarday oa the body of John Wood's child, wbicb was fed concentrated ly Friday at Connelisviiie. The examination showed that the child's throat and stomach were ea'en through aud through in several places. Erama Buchanan, tbe colored nurse girl, wbo was suspected of tbes killirg tbe child, was captured Saturdry. She became fright ened and made a full confession. According to ber owa admissions, she (breed tbe child to drink tbe lye, wbicb she secured from a can in ths capbord. Tbe fluid was so stro.-.g that ii bnrced tb pan io which it was prepared. She bad planned to poison tbe other cbildrea by pa '.tin; lye ia their cap, bat they were saved by their mother, wbo discovered the lye and washed tbe cups. The Buchanan girl was taken to tbe Westmoreland County Horns Saturday, but aa soon as she got out of the officer's bands she escaped, aad is still at large. . Miss Howard Very lit. Cmc co, Oct 3d Miss Annie Howard, wbo on NoTember 16 was to bare become the bride cf Mayor Harrison , is dangerously lib and there a-s great lean that abe will never quite r-ctr r f:om the dreadful aitock the bas scfained. The Repeal Bill Passed. The Great Silver Struggle Ended In the) Senate- WasirssTOS, Oct, Tbe Senate this events; at 7.W o'clock paved tbe Yoorbees bill for tbe repeal of tbe pa re nasi eg clause of tbe Shermas ad by a rote of 43 years to 32 nay. " The Bep ublkan are ir finitely raore re sponsible for Ibe crconditional repeal of th rshnnian act tlan are the Ivoocrats.' shouted Senator Cockreti, of Missouri, this mfterroooa, as be disowned any part in the passage of ibe bilL " ITndcultediy aen tealiously ejaculated Senator Hale, of Maine, and Senator Sherman t mited assent. The rote by which the repeal was carried bore out the assertion of Senator Cock cell , and tbe Republican are not lia ble to sbh k tbe responsibility for giving to the country tbe financial legislation it bas been rlamcrirg for. Ad analysis of tb rote shows tbat of tbe friends of sound finance wbo tcted for tbe repeal, there were S3 Republican and -O Demccrata. Those against tbe repeal acd in favor of free coinage were 7 Republicans, 22 Democrats and 3 PopuIisC. Senator Cam eron again stood alone as the only silver Senator io tbe field. A BATTLE IN A ROOM. Desperate Encounter Between Offi cers and a Gang of Would-be Rob bers and Incendiaries. M aatos. Ind., October 31 A band of men organized in a civilized community Cor plun der and destruction, aa attempted raid on a mercantile establishment, a desperate battle between two determined and i -med men fa -ice each other at a distance of less than IS feet, with three others contributing bul lets every second, and tbe accompanying de tails. Lave occupied tbe attention of the citi zens of Summitvilie since 2 o'clock yester day morning. Summitf lile is a town cfl,l A) inhabit ant on the Cincinnati. Wabash and Michi gan division of tbe B j Four road, 10 miles south of ber. To that place, six weeks ago, George Stroud went from a roeigbooring Iowa and secured a position as night watch man. Ten days ?o be notified the merch ants cf the place that an attempt was to be made at wholesale burglary by an organized band of thieves, indalin? a dozen or more among its menite i e date bad been fix ed aad abandoned, bat aa attempt would surely be made to plunder and then to burn several establishment. The first was to be the Wiiains dry goods store. In this place. Deputy SheritT Cob urn, Pat Han nan and Andrew Fennimore were stationed. Co bum was armed with two revolvsrs aad tbe oihers with similar weapons. At 2 o'clock Dick Goodman, one of the members of the gang, appeared at a aide window near the rear of the building, raised the window and went in. At tbe order to throw up bis bands he began to shoot. Co burn responded, aad Han nan and Fenni more also joined ia the fusiiade. Tom May, another member of the gang, then appeared at the window and took j-art ia the affray. Goodman, directly facing Cobcrn ia a room IS feet wide, emptied bis revolver end Co burn emptied both of his. Goodman receiv ed a shot in the abdomen from which be cannot recover, but succeeded in backing oat of the window and running several sjuires from the building, whea be fell to be captured aad takea to i all at Anderson. Churn re.vived a tr.Miag wound ia the side. Just back of where he stood, ia a space of six feet, are cine ballet hales Over 2 shots were fired, most of them a distance of less than the widih of the room. May, the companion of Goodman, was captured by meaihrri of tha oimm.lville. Horse Thief Detective Association, who had been patrolling the vtrets. B-fare bis cap tore, however, over 70 shots were fired all of w hich were harmless. The other tusaibers of ths gang escaped. The orgaaizitioa of. pi uaderers is supposed to iuclude cot less thaa a dozen men. OiHcers are ia pursuit of tbe two that escaped, and others will be arrested. The gang includes members of re putable families south of Surnaiitviile aad is credited with having receatiy baraeda sa loon and dry goods store at Dundee, a vil lage a few miles from Summitvilie, after having carried oJa quantity of goods. A part of ihe dry goods were afterwards foaad ia a straw stack on the Goodman farm . In o imerabie clbtr depredations within a ra dius of - miles from Summitvilie are at tributed to the same gang. Siroud, the night watchman, bas been admitted bo th imer councils for some tints. Tbere are di.Tireut theoriei as to why Stroud soah: the position of night watchman and tha d.vulgei the schemes of tbe gang. Toe Utter is supposed to have been in existence far several yeacs. Georgia Cotton Gins Id'.s- Atlasta, Ga, Oct. IS). Tbe cotton raises snd gin owner of Cobb, Bartow, Flu dirg and Cherokee counties assembled in mass meeting at Ac worth to discuss a peculiar stits uf aTiiri. Ol 1st Tours I ty night every public cottoa gin ia the neigbborbo d was posted with a notice which ordered the cesss'ioa of ginning. Tbe notics declared that no more cottoti should be ginned until the pries went up to 13 ceata a pan l, aid that cot only woulJ the gins wbicb con tinued to work be burned, but tbat any cotton grower wbo should haul bis product to such agin would find bi house burned in return. At first the notices were regvrde d as the work of idle persons, but when tbe extent of the territory that wav posted became known it was apparent that there was a dangerous orgtoia-.ion cngasd ia th work. Upon the presrntatioa of these facts to Gov. Nar then, be off.-red a reward of $i"0 each for the arrest of pe-aoos guilty of this crime. Tbe demoralize: aa which followed was complete. Business was at once cligyed, and tbe receipts in all the towat of the ter ritory carad fill oft. A;wor.b, which usually receives at this seisoa 2)) ba'es of cotton a day, bai not received jO, all told, since last Tharsdsy. Rcbbers Steal Tombstones. N'oanxjrowv. Pa, OjI. 21 To-ubiton Robbers are rarrning on aa active business in Upper Hanover township. Within a few da s six of the best stone in the Re formed Church graveyard have bnen stolen. A watch bas been H for the robbers. It i believed that the stones bare been ceed (r building. Devoured By Wild Dogs. PorrnsD, Me , Oct 2G. A pack of wild d v. iiif-sting Little Green I .land, bare pr.baVy devonred a lad named Jab a Stone. Toe ani-o lis are a crass bet een the St, Ber nard aud ths mist i if, and are monster. Henry Stone, an ecoeatric character, whi lives on tbe island as a hermit, was tbe enly person who could subdue the beasts. On Saturday be came to the city to submit to s sn'gical operation and died. Hi son John sailed down to tbe island to look out for bis father's property, and not having returned, ia believed to hare been eaten .by the half ataived canines. On Prayer In Nine Days. Washiso tea, D. C, Oct C. Rev. M. IT Milburn, tbe blind Chaplain to tbe Senate,' baa erjoyed something of a sinecure lately. As tbe legislative diy of Tuesday of last week is still constructively in existence, tbat day's prayer stands on record as tbe last de livered before tbe Senate. No further busi ness will be offered until Ibe Senate adjourns instead cf taking a recta, and thus begins a pew legislative diy. ; The Journal Clerk, aa well as the Chaplain, will have considerable arrears to being up. "For Years," S,s lABBia E. Swum, U Cbester Se0. V H- 'I " aErled witfc aa extiewtj sever pa-a m tbe tower part e lb rbrst The leem.z was as if wetsat - a se tbe sue ( any band. Dur ijftC tise attacks, tbe prrtpuatioa woakl ata&t ia drops ea soy face, aad it was agoey far w t ? aiike s eSeiea C ' e3orte- wins. per. Thry cam suudrsiy. at any kaur ot tae aj ot t gbt. lasting troea thlsr iBiorSe t koie a day. leaving as uiWly: hut, for several davs after. I was r1 tested and sore. Scsnetitees lb aaac ks were almost daily, tbew Jess frequewt. After about four T'rs ot tbrs safenng. I was fa.k.n .wa with bilious typ lever, and abea I Ivan to recover. I had the worst auaek ocmv old trouble I ever experienced t It srst of tlie fever, wiy Mtter gave me inr't Pills. bt dorter reeonssKwiine them as being better tkaa aaythto (Hid prepare. I eootmced taking tbee Inll. sikI . great was tbe benefit denve th.it liurii g ut'.T thirty years 1 wave tad n,i ie attack ol ry lornser tiwil le, which yielded rradil.T to tlie s.-.me reuse-ty." AYER'S PILLS r-r;-! br Pv. J. C. Ayrr it Co- LeweU. Ma. Every Dose Effective Goods at Panic Prices ! -0- 5000 yartjj of Lancaster Gingham.-, at 2500 vards of Arnolds Indi go Blue Calicoes, at Dest Park Cocheco Cali coes, at One vard wide Unbleached e Muslins good quality at OC. With evcrv Cash purchase of $20.00, each and cverv custo- 0 mer will be presented with an Antique Fold ing table or Folding Music Rack or Folding Book Rack. Don't miss the op portunity of gcting one of these nice pres ents at Parker & Parkers. Get a Practical Buinea Education at rax old axuatta vSTUtb BUSIJs ESS CObUESE, Fo. A SIXTH AVE. ITTTSBURGH. PA. nd thus secure aa honorable and proitatte bitnatiiin. Everyon oi Una years gratl'ates ptac el in a ro d positton. Baokeepii. ttboribaad. Trpewritinr. Tele rrapb opcr?;ox, etc , taurht hj actual Kiumese erai'lii-e. piMiuunn Piiiisely cnaranuvd. tvu rivauiryof aiubc wnta for free catalogue. Cures Brivbt't Pt-aae. IrropsT. Grasel, Xer voumee. Heart, L r.n.-y or Liver liea9e, iinowu bv a liml. lanxuiJ Seeiinz : inaruon of tbe ki'liirra weakens aad put'ons the blood, acd ouir caiM is remove! jou ta:) n, 4 have bealih. Curel neover Mveyrem aro of Brvht loieas. iMl lt.w. an. f. U C. Sillier. bibU-bem, t'a. 1 uuO wber simitar teaumouAla. Irj it. cure vnaranteevi. Caan't Kidney Cure Co , 120 Venango St PHILADELPHIA, PA. $25 World's Fair $25 F'trrt-clas8 trips over the Fort Wayne R. R Great lisstern Hotel, (io wben it suits you. Tickets good until Nor. otb. Board and room for 6 fuirciava. T. F J..ses,Gen1MgT 401 Fergaxm lllrxk, rittsburgh. ELY'S Cream Balm Cleanse tbe Kaaal Putfra, AUaTtPala aad Inflammation. Heata Sorea, Rextcrethe Sense cf1t and 3aeU. Try tb Car. Catarrh fc TLrrTtil CS.tNt r 'lalKVUrfll w" -. TaV , v t r HAY-FEVER A partlrle W applied into feh aoctrll and a wnnbls. frier reuta at lorugaiM ; by "i regiyterrit rent. zU-T BKuTHtR?, 36 Warren, Htm Yorx. Ftsn'i Ttroerfy for Catarrh SS tb Be4 laaint ta Ck, aat CtMapex. I 5 SoM ty Drarrtc er seat br ssall, Ite. S. T. Bum Use, Wtrrra, Pa. 1 I Dissolution of Partnership. Dissolution Sale Now Coming on. The Era of Campbell & Pick which has exiited for 25 years is to be amicably dissolved. As a consequence, $300,000 worth of goods is to be sold at once, and every dollar's worth will be sold regardless of cost or value. Our entire new stock of full roods was re ceived before this change was decided on, let cverythiiig goes at astonishing low dissolution prices. ALL LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL FRO H SHOES TO MILLINERY. ALL MATERIALS FROM MUSLINS TO SILKS. All new, Stylish and fashion able goods, bat every eingle thing marked away down in j-rice. Inr.sc this sale no sample can be seat, cor aay roads -ect oa ap proval, bet your saocey caer ftiily nfiukied on aU ca-aiiv. factory purchase. Campbell & Dick, SI, S3, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth Ave. PITTSBURG. IF YOU. WANT TO KNOW or a THOROUGHLY GOOD SCHOOL or Business, Ebort land. Music. AcadcEiie, send fie cataicc-D to MOBRELL INSTITUTE, rata, viae o as acsr. a. jOMNSTOtatN. . I E. Uhl. ts V"''tl t".-er-, ?-.'A f?:i 9wi i ll NEW FALL and Winter Goods. This season I will offer the pub lic a cheap assortment of goods, r-onght to the best advar.tasre, com prising a larger variety of goods than can be found elsewhere in the county. FOR LADLES A large and varied assortment of fine Dress Goods, such as itks, Henriettas, Serges, Cre pon, Cords, Diagonals, Stripes, I'laids, Brocades, etc., etc., at low prke3. FOR MISSES .VXD CHILDREN A lrge variety of Tlain Plaid Striped and Fancy Goods, ranging from 5c. to ono dollar a yard if desired. FOR INFANTS fc CHILDREN Fancy Leadwear, Sacqnes, Coats, Underwear, Dresses, etc., etc., cheap and good for the money. For Ladies, Misses and Children A large assortment of Coats, Cajtes and Wraps of all the Newest and Best Styles, with a wide range in prices. HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR A complete line for Ladies, Children, Men and Boys. Goods best, prices lowest. DOMESTIC GOODS Good 4 1 unbleached muslin .V. op " " bleached " 6 to 10 Best dark A light calicoes - 5c Unbleached canton flannels 5 to 12 Bleached " " - 7 to 12 Brown an gray " " - 7 to 12 Apron ginghams - . j to 8 Press - - 5 to 10 Mrs r -e. -j i - ; . -s-t ,4 -'V- t-! f-."--im.-.-: : j tp-z. ; f 'i- llV- iCrf -,4 Outing flannels - - 7 to 10 Handsome 32-inch dress goods Sc A variety tf " " 3 to 15 FOR LADIES Corsets, Corset WaisL, Night Dresses, etc. TRIMMINGS Velvets, Silks, Braids, Gimp?, Fur Triniuiintr, Buttons, etc. FLANNELS A full line Flain, Tljid and Striped Flannels. YARNS Kantner's Yarn, Gennantown Spanish, Shetland, Zephyr and Slipper Yarns. HOME KNIT HOODS A large stock of Home Knit Hoods. FOR BABIES Goods for Baby Coats and Wraps, and a large variety of goods tLat cannot be mentioned for want of space at lower prices tliaa nsa- MRS. A. E. UHL. Jas. B. Ho!derbaum! I LTiS jast received a car load of Rice Coil Spring Cr-rios. Ve 2-a.. I our Rice Coil Spring Buggies tol-e the eastt ri-Il: sr. i ""1 durable made in the world. Try one. TLe .-r r::.g c--. ' not be broken by heavy loai.'ng cr f-: diivir.i t -HAVE End Spring, Brewst:t Side Bar Spring Dexter Queen Spring, Dupel ; Coil Spring Buggies, AT PRICED TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. Our line of Hamers, Whips, Lap Robes, etc.. is complete an i a; ' where competition caa't reach for ganie osality. Call see ; JAMES B. HOLDERBAU DEALER IM STOVES, RANGES, HEATER;: and Kitchen Furnishings. I MANUFACTURER OF TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WA3I; SUGAR PANS. SAP BUCKETS. SCOOPS AND SYRUP CANS both round anJ square at lowest possible prices. I Tin aad Steel Roofhg, Tin and Galvanied Iron Spouting fvr and Barns, put cp in lest manner. Estimates furnished for heating buil-iintrs by steam, hot water a: 1 ' air without charge : P. A. SCHELL MAIN CROSS ST. OUR CLOTHING IS Right in Style, night In Fit, Right in Workmanship, Right in Price. MINTIMIER 122 Clinton St, More Records Broken ! ; Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It! j Yes, exorbitant prices for Bedsteads, Bureaus, Desks, Tab. Chairs, Mattresses, Sofaa, first clas Parlor Sots, an! til kinds cf F-' niare have been knocked ia the head at f S. fairk's NsW FurnitiLrs Store. S) ; As evidence of the fact call at No. 118 Washington Street, JoLnstc-"-. Pa opposite the Company Store, where the greatest bargains can be on terms to suit purchaser. i SPRING 133. ; Six Mammoth Departments Each the Largest Store c Its Kind in Johnstown. ; Dept. A Dry i tcxxLs. liept B Lvj-t. C Carpet and LoiIk-s' Coats. LVpt. D Clothine, Hat. Faruidiing UocuLs. a spt-viaUy. gtv lest and Dt'pt- E (;rsx-eries--fa.:T..'i.'3 and (J-iuljj. Ail new ac 1 frrtli. ; l'pt. F Feed. Ftd of every dc-scriptia ; JisJ"C.'nntry pri!u taken ia esvLane for rds. ; MAMIVIOTH BETAIEt STORE, JOHN THOMAS & SONS, j :4C-:8 Vl L, JCHNST0WN,?j. I SPRING- of 1893. j WE are Ready. Are YOU : Our Spring Stock contains everything tLat is New, Ecauli:"ul : Stylish. " i Ta Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Children's Clothing we are t'je fcos:!--; A Lead and shoulder above all would- be competitors. ar nat Department challenges the admiration cf seeing is believing, call and be satisfied. THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253, ilaia Street, JOHNSTOWN. PA. Great Inducements! Goods reduced in price in every hj Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtail Ladies' Coats, kc. Now is the time to buy V save monev and get something irood. -feJAMES CLINTON STREET. ' IN ST0CK- 3HELL. ! SOMERSET. PJL & OGELVIE JOHNSTOWN. PA. Everything here to be found in a fir-t cla8 Dry Stre. More and prvttter novvltics than ever 1 Sh that FITaail WEAR .jt'itv the L-st, tlie luwet 1 In CAHPKTS oor Sp rinir patterns are pn tti-r ever bef. rv. Oir display uf L.!io CoaL-i n? any previum display. Clothing f Tall mankind! C,.).ad t::t f ir fit tH aLo fir $4 , J-.i"t), Jl"', np to .i ". l.vj ;.-. y --1". rel l'rl.-J tliiti t ':i--c tnyl tutt far iiiakesc. evcrvbody. . r QUINN,- JOHNSTOWN P I I
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