The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 06, 1886, Image 2

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FOR t!ti:ict attokney:
H. (i. UOK, .lohnftnwn.
yon vfxm iioi-se director:
JACOB SIIAFEII. AUheny Twp
The State election in Alabama took
place on Monday last, and resulted, of
course, in the election of the Democratic
candidate for Governor and the other
State otlicers by a sweeping majority.
More colored men are sai l to have voted
the Democratic State ticket at this
election than at any former contest.
service, Mr. Anderson, of the Fifth
j district, is one IIjo aLIt-.st and most inde
I pendent men in Congress. The Kentucky
delegation is also far above the average.
Once more the trade dollar has forced
itielf upon the attention of Congress,
but in a way tJ.at is by no means credit
able to that body. Near the close of
last week an .lurndmsnt was tacked on
by th Senate to what s known as the
.Morr;on siirnliis resolution anthnri?. under the treaty or lM.: the followine : morouirnjy equipped lesislator. and
ii - their r,lnut,on at vir w-f-.in es-.fl1 m msiaugi.ier, (at onrpiary, (3) em- i cimuutug man personally. Mr. Ureckin
mnnth, ,,.. . ' . , im s'x bezleineLt or larceny of the value of ; ridire. undoubtedly the finest orator in
months and their recoinaee into stand- j fifty dollars or upward, nnd (4) malicious th- House. Sir. McCreary, an excellent
ard savei tlohars. The M!orris,in reso- 1 inhiries to r:r.-vt.f.rtr wiiprphu th lifo nf : parliamentarian Mr Taniw
any person sball be endangered, if such ; younn politician and orator, and Mr.
injuries aonstitute a irinoe according to j Wolford, a Congressman and eentlemari
the laws of both the hiph contracting of the old school, and one, of the most
parties. Tho l ist includes the Anarch- ! popular members of the House. Maine's
Ht, Communist, Nihilist, dynamiter's delegation is very strong in fact ir mav
SEWS ASD OTHER 30TIMJS.
Some Remarkable Cures of deafness
are recorded of Dr. Thomas's Electric Oil.
Never fails to cure earache.
hit ion which has been a bone of conten
tion betw-en the two houses, may or
tuay iiot pass, and on that contingency
tli-? ultimate effect of the amendment
entirely depends. The trade dollars
weret-o-nd by the Government fourteen
ye .us ago and made a legal tender to
the extent of five dollars. Their limited
ItVal tender quality was subsemjentlv
iaKen
The protests from Irish organizations
against the new treaty with Great Brit
ain have been largely made without a i it numbers among its members, besides
proier conception of its character. It i the Sppaker, who is in some respects ih
adds to the list of extraditable offenses 1 foremost public man here, Mr. Willis, a I An AlbaDy (Ga.) lady says that during
a , the war she paid $20 for a Fpool of thread.
dollars for a pound of tea, and f 100 for
a gingham dress.
Martha Washington's portrait wil
adorn the new one dollar certificates and
that of General Hancock the certificates of
two dollars.
The oldest and largest tree in the world
hideous villainy, and is the mot heinous dispute the nalm with Geo;',, m0. ! said to ctand near the foot of Mt. -P.tna.
of them all. U'e have had a recent il- Red. Dicgley. Rontelle and Millikeri 1 ,9 2X2 fePt in clrcurafren'' an 13
lustration of this in Chicago, and the constitute a quartette very hard to beat, j cnPStnut of course.
disclosures now going on in that city ; Mr. Dingley has better suceesa In An enterprising vnnnir woman has a
An Efficient Remedy
In all casf of ItronoliinI :uid I 'u I mo
nary Affoctlons ii A Kit's OlKUKT
l'KCTon!.. At siicli It 1-j ra-ngnit-d mii1 .
frewrll.-d by the Xiicdi-al jroft-xiiin. und
n uiiinv thousand of fajnllieu. fur tho
piiat forty jearf.it liajt bcm regarded ai an
iDvalimblc botiiehn)l rrunedy. It 1 a
preparation that only rrqulren to be takrn
In vrrr small quautltloi, and a frvr dotrt
of It admiuLaeri'd In Ihn early atatrcs of a
cold ir ruu(h will e-Ouet a tedy curs,
und may, urv poiMibly, fave life. Tbcra
ll oo Uuubt MhatcTer that
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
TTu prnnerrod tho lives of (Treat tiumtxra
cf pProni, by arrftliu; tlie (Vvclnpiueut of
SPECIAL
OF
SAL
ttJJITUB
! nave arone tar to convince the American , pusninsr legislation through than any i furm In Asbton, Dak., which she runs with- I
: iople that the dynamite fiend is about other member, and he makes nse of none ! out assUtance. and last year she raised ;
..ir Ul.Ol UHKr1,U l UUa U , " " - I1J Fn II S. .Mf. Ite0 IS t tl 6 ' 1 hlinllk flf ItI
Lrjn jrttla, ltronobitbt. 1'Dpnmonta,
I I'lilinonKry onmnption, and by
the cure of tho dantrnroua maiadlaa. It
where they will likelv
quantity of them are in the hands of
i brokers and speculators and the remain
der are held by trades, merchants and
others who have been patiently waiting
, for years expectlo,? that by an act of
Congress they would be enabled to re-
j ceive full value for them. The course
of Congress in its indecisive action on
this trade dollar question ha? been most
, shameless and inexcusable.
Postmaster General Vilas has ap-i 1 's- At ,ie meeting on Tuesday of
proved a new design for postal cards. ; 1110 conference committee of the two
away by Congress and for one
reason and another they were practically i ,"al tnat' nas npen volve' from what peer, intellectually, of any mo is piblM ' - ' -
repudiated in all business tvAnoii, we CM th TWOfrress of the age And scl- Tife, and his powers in the line of sharp The Xetheriand steamer Waesland while
The larcrprrwi f $ lM"MUlons- ! entific dlscoverv. It is to the credit of delate, retort, wit and sarcasm are only out two days from Antwerp struck a sleep-
- iirif rpjr. ion or them are in China ) the Irish people that while almost every 1 equalled in Congress by Senator rnealls Ing whale eighty feet long, and cot It In
Whern time trill l;i-t . . ' j -j.- .- i rri i . J . . .
iiacicnaiiiy, inciiuiinz .vmf ricans. is rep- iuc rewnt aeieganon rrom Massachn- lwo- me steamer was not damaged,
resented among the Chicago conspirators j setts is not at all np to the high level 1 for j 'Til attend to It aoon." Doirt cheat
nuu uiuuiriFia, uio uduio ui uuiiisuiuau ; tiicii kimi, .-iace nseo to oe celebrated
is on the list. j The Missouri group is fairly strong, with
The objection that undet the treaty j Messrs. Hatch, Rurnes. Warner and
persons may b extradited for political i Bland at its head. The New York men
offenses ha? no foundation whatever. are not aa conspicuous, takintr them all
It is a universally admitted principle of i together, as one would expect from that
I ni"uiin iipnsrs. ueimont. ,i am es
international law and
purely political crime cannot be reached
by extradition. Nevertheless, it was
deemed proper to reassert that principle
in the terms of the new treaty. It is
reasserted in the following words :
Xo fugitive criminal shall be surrendered
" . . poiilp3 rn ft -i i unaer ine provisions or cam treaty or or inn
,ire tone printed in diack on white i . . ' 'i"uui)n. anove referred convention, if th crime in resnect of which
i'Aj'er.
IT!1"
with n heAil of Jefferson on the
Bliss, Hewitt. Burleigh, Hiscock and
Tayne are a credit to their districts, and
Messrs. Hewitt and niscock are among
the most valuable members of the nonse.
The Ohio delegation, as a whore, 5s
hopelessly mediocre. Messrs. Burter
worth, Grosvenor.Warnerand M'Kinley
do what they can to hold np its average
iiw x fnnsvivanians loom up quite well,
to, it was agreed to strike out the clause his surrender is demanded be one of political
corner. Tho r.w .Jeicrn was : Truing for the redemption of th ! anthnri'r;-i
rrej are ! at the lurpau of engraving and ' "onars, and that disposes of the : surrender has In fact been made with the j tayne and scott are a'l men who
printing, ami the cards are generally tnattf'r for thp session. It was a most ! IL.IV? " pt2?i8h him fr R Crime f I JJe. M!9!,,',rbJnflaence and force ;
.. . - I,. , ... . ' political cliaraoter. and this is especially true of ernr in
c.Wed an improvement on (hose . nrul, and disreputable wt. m , hi, clause of the tre,ty the politcal ! the rase of Mr! Rindall. The Texas
row ;rf u , , , offender can find an ample shield against ' delegate has a qnartet of able men in
i extradition. Ihe Chicago i i?nr.5 i!lus- i issrs. iteagan. Welborn. Craln and
Tiik Democratic State Convention 1 'rales it in this way : j Mills, and most of it? other members ai ft ni cheapest Boap you ever used, It Is
win met at Ilarrisburg a week from ' urpose. Tor example, tnit iir. u'- , "vp toe common run of Congressmen. ued by me best famlliea In Boston, New i
i"mmiu ui -in. .luuii iuyin "snu ueiegaLion 19 aiSO moder
Solicitor f;.-..Prui i i.. T..i. Ti,a . ' .. . " i " '"'7 "nan sena an agent to i.onaon
Geoi:.;e A. .Texks. of Jefferson
county, this state, was nominated last
week and confirmed by theSenate.to be next Wednesday, the ISth of the mnntb
in Ulillf 1)1 JOI1U i li lU mO!lt timm norf n.l!J.. m j t l ...
f , in r i-- t . " ouumains inr lopiacn uynamise wraos wnere t ney will
(,oo,ie. oi irgima, whose nomination 1 the nomination for Governor are ex- i blow P railway train, and launch a
w;is rejected. It would be diflicuft to . United State s-naf-xr-,-n: . m , i few score nasienirers into the next
yourself In that way. Your hair Is growing
thinner, dryer and more lifeless every day.
Save It and restore Ita original color, softness
and gloss by using Parker" hair Balsam
while you may.
It Is a fact not generally known that a
banana tree bears but one bunch of fruit,
and Is then cut down to make way for the
suckers that pprlng from its root, which
reach maturity and bear their bunch of ba
nanas in eight months
In somefparts of Indiar a farmers areflear
tng down their worm fences bnllt of black
walnut rails, and selling the seasoned sticks
to chair makers for prices that will re fence
their fields with pine, and leave a margin
of profiton the operation.
With your next order to your grocer,
send tor sample pound of Dreydoppel's
Borax Soap. You will find It to be the best
bould be kept readv for uae In every
family whero there arc children, aa It ta a
medicine tor superior to all oLhen In the
treatment of . roup, tbn alleviation of
Whooping Cough, and l be cure of Colds
and lnflucnzjt, ailmrntH i-ecullarly inci
dental to hiMhixxl and youth. Fromptl
tode Id ileallDg with all dlseaees of this
ciaaa ia of the utmoxt Importance. The)
kMt of a olnple day may. La many nm,
entail fatal roneqaeneeii. Do not wwU
preclmie time In exej-1iaeDtlnr wttfc
Drdiclnes of doubtful efficacy, wbile tho
inaladv U rotutantly raining a deeper
bold, but take at ooob tho ipeodloat and
Duet i-rtftlu to cure,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
ritFPARKD BT
Dr. J. ". Ayer At -, Ixwell, 9Io.
Sold li Mil Irimista.
PARLOE FU;
We tlesire to t all your attention to our Gr.unl
Special Sale of Parlor Suits and Parlor Fumhurr
SATURDAY, AD G Us
and continuing for a few lays. We ill h;iVr- in ,
hi)ition at that time Parlor Suit? of 21 t l.-s anl
the Grandest Display of this line of g.o.ls ever
large cities. We will, during the sale, give. Sj,.., j., j
line of goods, and can, during this time, save wi
cent, on tne regular price, it you are in need of
anv
iiiiv, .uu o-c uui r.Kt. i. it t can snow vou n f" , 1 1 i
i1:
ately strong.
Ontcome of the Great Railroad Strike,
n.ime any office in tho gift of the 1'resi- , laco and ChannceyF P.lack th 'l WOr11-' an1 the llriti4n authorities, dis- j Heartrending stories of destitution
dent which Mr. .Tenks is not peculiarly j Lieutenant Governor AM ! 1 ! . -etched o?eB9 co XZ
T-olt ,i:r.i t , ri'i . ,. ! . .. . "' "iFiPin,
..,, i.,,i, rH-ciauy so ii ic city or l he 33!) delegates to the Convcn
require-; compierensive I-gal knowledge tion have Wen elected on,i i f course, as the crime was done with
and unqnPstional.le honesty. tion of delegates wh i,, , ' ' ! dynamite, Mr. John Boyle ()-Ke!l!y will
. . -.wv inr-ii Mil" I I It" -
PU 13 much Smaller than no.,ol
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crime, shall send over a reauisition for ! TTcm u; v,.-.,.
! the extradition of the chief criminal.- k; m , "'"""J " T" ?!
. , ,, c uinnuimi mfainrn
Tnrr.F are .".J.flM pot misters in the
UnitP.l Stites. f)ut of this total -22,717
have t-en appointed by the present Ad
ministration, to C!l offices newly
fstfibliphed. .".-7 to fill vacancies occa
sioned by death, and 0112 in consernier.ee
of rwuati"i fir the expiraMon of the
time f.-,r v.h'c't V.r y '.v.-r ciiT.niis5:or.fl.
Ti.t re have teeu onlv 'j ".';; renvw-iH or
eu'ir.sions. ( ver :k1i" '-ost calces, it
wilt b- spen. aif- sMl! it, the hands of i
Republican :;M)ir'.'es.
whli)i
clt.n.. ILL It ...
uiai u win r.ot be under rhe con
trol
sav that it is only a political offense, for
which the treaty says no criminal shall
tne resources of Jay Gould. The results
of the great strike as summarized in the
.rw ton o'm. are as roilows
. First. Of the 4700 skilled Q n it n n o Ir i f 1
be surrendered. He will thus raise an workmen in I ho emri., n. ' ,
b0SS rule lite H.o T i i911A th-i mncl Ke flen..'e.1 hti Ikofnrl,. T-cfi. u ID WISHOlin
., ii-i'uuuran . , - v ' - j j , cv-ihv. cijairiu wut-n r-iarrin irons or-
( onventlon, but will be composed of the Cl. V'-- not the judicial power ; dered the strike, less than 200 have been
unfettered representatives of the true t niT j.!"! v!ica; j i.ak.e" ba( whi'e the places left vacant
DemocrAcv nf t . . ' . tl0n for 1)13 extradition, but the judicial by the strikers have nearly all been filled
democracy of the State. Our present nower nf the mnmrt ,hih the ,r,.ii. sc mf VT Jf ". uee" nI
cation is made. That is the 'competent from all parts of the countrv hv thia I
anH.nriici ih.it ...ill !, ;t m . "-ijr uy iai8
an opp(rtunity to prove "that the said
requisition for his surrender has in fact
been ti! td( with a view to t; v u ouuish
C'asti.ki;
in Ire!, Hid
in t ! :'.t
as wh- ;
with I.oni
I.'Tll
l ind. Me v
p:a!i i an execrated name
;unj in r p.ip!e look upon
e;-i ti at Knglar.d h is dune
urv fur t.helftst 'wpntv year.
'1 l' i.'u i. in cmpiirisor;
S.ilisbun'.s apt'oininiHi.t of
u vl-rry to 1" vicerov of Iie
is formerly Visc-ur;t C.iStU-
M'fl.llace or
rther
rt-agh ai.d i-a lineal tlfcet;d.uit ..f th
ii.fiui.m J.urd Cistlereagh who, in
1h. thcijh hi ui.se f an Iiishmau, sold
rountiv to Knulatid bv corruiUlv
hi
brin.jrirg abou!;
that ypar.
"net is mar the chances are decidedly
in favor of Senator Wallace's nomina
tion. S.niMthinr. however, mar occur
when fhedelerratps meet at TTarrisbnre
that will rr,-,d-jce a d'fferent resnlt fhun
Mne nomn.stion of either
' Jfack. Tie nams of several
eu H' nvn gentlemen I ,n-,(,(I
ii coi,H-tion with the rom?,.!,M-m Td
wneria'Iv f ,,f uor,rv M'CormfpV. of
IffirHsbur ar, iron ma; :;facMi-er with
as ffr ard honorable a rfptt'.'.tion a ?:
,Hs,eqs.j )V WT ma:i if) (Jr4 5faf of
Mr. Wallace it isentirelv nnnecesqary
here to .-.peak. ITe is known in every
nook ;1!1 corner of the State a a man of
eminent abilitv and nnqn.iiM
ity of character, pure aMke in hispnblTc
.u pnvaie ure, and as well
York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Wash
ington. A contemporary records that 15 years
ago a man quit Berlin, Canada, owing a $10
board bill. The other day he returned,
found that his creditor was dead, hunted up
his family, and paid the debt with Interest.
The asylum he escaped from is not stated.
The most deadly foe to all malarial dis
eases Ik Ayer's Ague Cure, a combination
of vegetable Ingredients only, of which the
roost valuable Is used in no other known
preparation. This remedy s an absolute
and certain specific, and succeed when all
other remedies fall. A cure Is warranted.
It Is Impossible to count a billion. Flad
Adam counted conttnously from his crea
tion to the present day he would not hare
reached that number, for it would take him
opportunity for employment. reached that nr. mho, ,i, v !
Second. The suffering entailed by the i 9.512 years. At the 'rate of 200 a minute 1
tr",Iet i recouldheMeooooan hour. 2SS.000 j
him f r :, crime of a i,MMoal character', thono-h ,n man. . " 7u ' !cr Qay- "n1 ,.2,m a year. '
an.', if hec'iall pr ve that, theCi.uiL will ; pendsbut it. is due to anxietv rtnir i A rattlesnake got In front of a mowing !
order his disc'urge." ; ai..rriflcat?on. l.umil-rttion (,..,..'!..: 1 nwhine in St. Joseph
How's
Your Liver?
Ib the Oriental salutation,
knowing thnt good health
cannot exist vith.it a
healthy Liver. Wli.-i, jl
Liver is tnrj id the Rjw
els are nlugtrish and eon-stipat-.l,
tho foci liea
in tho j-tomaeh tmdi
k'edted, j-oifoning the
oluod ; fre-juent headache
ena'iofi ; a foe-ling of lati
tude, depondencv and
nervousness indicate how
the whole .ty.-t'-rn ir; de
ranged. Siinnions Liver
Regulator has 1-ec-n tho
means of restoring mora
peoj.'le to h&dth and
happiness Vy giving them
a healthy Liver than any
agency known on earth
It acta with extraor
dinary power and efUcacy.
11 ij
enngs, ana nave rnaue to your oraer any stvk- 0f
A" exniDiiion 01 irus kiml luis never been seen in tl :" :.
ed. It will pay you to eome 100 miles to attend t :
member, this is a Special Sale of Parlor Suits .it S ? :
1 ; Come early and get your choice. Our stock of 11 .r ,
Rockers is very large, in fact we have the larc.-t ", '": '
. of all kinds ro two furniture stores in the t in- -(,v 1 'J,'
j mrgc n siuck as vu j neru is no article in ;
i manufactured nhat we cannot furnish,
i Don't forget the place and date. Doors open lr
p. m. Admission, Free ; Children, same pri c.
in
HARRY WAYNE & CO.
Dealer! in Manfl Seconfl-M Furniture. icc7 r -r
ALTOOXA. I .
1
P. S. You can exchange your old furniture to u.
it to us for cash.
Kor a ure s Mary had Lar.ib,
Or two and two make four,
If you ever need a Parlor .suit,
'ow i t ie tin;-; buy one at cur
I-'l" !.
HARRY WAYNE
CO
C ,1 .,.! , J Ihil 1. ..
- .mi t r-iii:yi- 1 in-ur n; u viutiiiue, j niufi ienirjrarny at least
ir .-.ssHsn--ti-M;s such as ih-.f."i:i Ih.tj.- j be broken up, while the Imada f h'm
')ix i'arft. ha ever iorxMhe Iii.,:i cause !C forth to seek employment : th low nf
aiiMning not hnrm. Tney dislunor it
in the faop of th wot' I. It is Ihe weapon
r.f cowards. I'.nt this nide, there is an
Americ-.m quesMon to he considered.
We have now an'le evidence fh t there
are in this country organized hnnditti
wno propose w.-irfre on society and civ
1 irie nomes that hnii hn h..,.ht
partly p4id for with the savings from
the wags received; the giving up of
good school privilesrrs, which the ehil- I
dren have enjoyed in all these railway
towns, and the necessity of accent; !
, e.upmyment wherever it is offered at a j
countv. Ind.. and i
was cut into three pieces. When Mrs.
Ronck, who was raking hav, cn:ne up where 1
it was the head Mill had life enough to bite
her, and the jaws had to he torn apart to re.
mo?e the fangs. Mrs. Ronck came near
dying.
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED
Ak eenera! ftirnilT rTno1 v f. r I rw-if,
Ttriild l.ivt-r, 'oiiBtipaiioii. I hardly
ri-T hk1 anytiiin els", nnd hnve niivT
I ic-n dispi.tiirofI In thftrr i-t priliii-.l :
It kpina to l.f :i!ii!.t n rr'i'l run- f.ir j.ii
." if t : '. .11 i.-i, a Ti.i h. .ii.
W. J. Mi Ki.uol . ii.- 11. 1 m .
LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN!
To the Citizens of Cambria ;
Generally; zo Good ITre:-
fd. D. KITTELL,
-'V ttorney-n t. - 11 w ,
ki;fnhi 1 15, 1 a.
ffie Arm- ry Fo-'lrtin. n; '-'irT lioti'o.
TW. DI( K. Attorn ky-at-U w,
fchenphnrir. P. t:ftce In haiMinit ol T.
J I.loyH. ilrc-.j. rfcrst flrir. I'entri" Fireet. All
manner 01 1jI hu8:nrnt ttncleil t fn tin Inr to
rn na cne:ons a specialty. 'ivu. -lt.
the hated 'union" of 1 for an inlell.rronf a: . . :
j "'". iih' !f or tn auries 1
. : of tflp officH f Governor as sny rmn in I
ine .rnte from the Tioo,
ilizntion killing innocent w?men and j much less rate of wages than the Mis
cni.uren ratner than those they ho!d "our' ' acme corporation had been pay
uiiili v of tne crime of property by the j iu- Thse things are staring the late
treachero;is and cowardly use of this j s'rikprs in the face in all these towes
death-dealing explosive. They operated j Third. Martin Irons is practically' a
in Chicago a few montn.i- airo "Verr 1 wanderer, almost an m,in.ot . .1
"""") venture with safety in some p'a-
0v;i:r.v nut adj-urn on Monday
l it n it w is erpectl to do. hut Wore
tlii- pnj) r n- n his our sulifcriliers it
will surely litre cived to exit. As
was generallv an iclpated the Rtvt-r an 1
Ilarfior job w.n ,-itu:ii!y arranged by
a ci'imnittee ' c inference, hut without
tJe Hennepin c.ttia
tl e hill p;.Med both
President will do svith it remains to lx
seen. It is in no sens' a legitimate
River and II nlir hill, but a gigantic
scheme b plunder the treasury. A veto
of the ki rolling iniquity would he
heartily .u?tair.f d by the country.
Ohio.
to the
ces w here a few weeks ago he ruled men
I "i nnrntir 1 fr !rr, .iii.I
"1 I ''-'l 11 iii'i.i, IlllVJ
houses. Whiit the
Tiif people ot Wales have caught the
Irifh liouie rule fever and petitions are
now leing circulated throughout that
country which declare as follows : "The
time has arrived when Welshmrn should
govern themselves. The Parliament at
London makes laws, not for the benefit
of Welshmen, but for the enrichment of
landlords and idlers. Welshmen demand
the privilege of making their own laws;
they demand free education, the aboli
tion of landlordism, atad the disestab-lisbmer-
rf tho church." The Welsh
pe"p!e nr.' fully supported Mr.Gladstone
at !V- "cent election, and when the
"grand old man" succeeds in getting
justice for Ireland ho will no doubt turn
his attention to his friends across the
Knglisli hord-r. :
f 'hniinnw T Tl I ,
- mnenrs munc
of the sterling n,'iiie, of h,-9 rit and
. lnnstrions father. Judgo Jeremiah S.
P.lack. whoso name i3 associi'ed with
. the progressive Democracy of hjs own
, Stste as well of the Union. His
,w' thp "P"enant (Governor, is as
Ffrn and rugged a Democrat as was his
" a n "''ar and an excep
tionally well-read man. familiar with !
Mate affairs and admfraWv qualified in j
everv re.ct for the Kxecutive chair
Where thrre f, 80 mnnh rood material
from which to choose it will bp difficult
for ,he Con vert lor, t mkp a mi9takp. !
Whether the nominee of the Convention I
can be elected or not, it can be trusted '
to name candidal for whom every :
I-nocrat in the Tta'e can nte iih.f !
a Huh or any feeling of fear that in the
event of his election hg will do anything
to dishonor himself or disappoint his
supporters.
m unri ii may no m nrrsuurg or aoy
other American city. There must be a
way to track these miscreants around i like the commander of an army The
me gione, ir necessary, and bring them imprecations with which he denounced
to punishment. The men who denounce ! tf President of the railway system lay
the proposed treaty must be made face i ouhl, have reacted upon himself and
these facts, and be made, too, to say tb men whom he ruled now sneak of
... ...c. in. y f.nip ..-ir iu iiiruisn in Ln- i "" urgea mem to sneaR nf Mr
Gould. '
Ir ourth. The Knights of Labor organ
ization lias practically ceased to exit
among the employes of the Missouri
Pacific system.
Martin Irons is looked upon as the
a" inif' misfortune. It would
'ivitcil to
The attention of tin.vpr l r-;. -Mully
uiy mue 'ih?k o! .'
ELEGANT FURNITURE,!
aua an esisy and convenient place of
, refuge for such infamous scoundrels
j and enemies of all society. It is a
question that may be brought home to
! 11Q ant? rTuir
The Irish cause has passed to the
domain ()f COTiSt. it llHimal uirilil i.Mi T
needs no Pnch weapons. It is cham-I be. har! to Persuade many of the men i 'Z1;"96" nd Physical aspe?t is always
pior.eu in Great. Uritain to-day by the I JL , Z " ''-iuiiy oDeyed him last winter ! . ' OI,e nas 1,0 US6 ,n tne world
greatest living Englishman. Its leader I , .,, lro"9 was sincere and acted in good
is the most skillful and astute Dolitieian ! ralUl- The impression is now e-enerai
of the age. It is backed by a solid body Jhiroujhont all the Southwestern system
of three hundred members of the British ?at ,Iron8 had long contemplated the
1 onai and possibly political
. v uovmicj. oomfl even
Mexico is the only crnntry In which the
niule can complete with the railroad. Alono
the track for miles you may see hundreds of "
these little bronchos with great loads of hay,
stone and other iroods Kfm
backs, without bridle or harness, driven by j lift II I? I & IH I TH V
t he Indians, and going the same way as thn I "- I II V A) I Sii I
trains. Tbey carry freight for hundreds of
miles In this way.
At Brownsville. Texas, early on Thurs
day morning of last week, Emanuel Chiarez
aged sixteen years. Hilled his step mother
with an axe while she was sleeping. The
boy was found by her corpse weeping. He
said be bad become enraeed because she
would not leave him go to the circus, and
when he awoke Thursday morning the devil
told him to cut her her head ntr
-Mary Smith stands six feet In her twU !
j ana worns single-handed a laige and flour-
Ishing farm a few miles from Stillwater,
, Minn. Wl.t-n she n!-w cha
If you 1
invites vou
to
Nice (!(liit-. '
Xo. l.r,n KIc
r "; tooua, to examine into ib.r .:;
and Heautv ol'his Xew Snrinu- Sr
1 1 1 .
Parliament, who lepresent two millions
Of voters. It is no lonn-or flimnlv an
- -" . ...... . .
Irish question, but an imperial one.
P)tl.-:burtj Post.
TERSONXtL OF CONfillESS.
From
a Washington let for f. i
Philadelphia Tim it appears that the
members of Congress from this State
have contributed their full share of the
materia! dumped into the
mill during the preset session,' am! also
that what they contrihn'e f,rr. i
py conlrituited
,'iopornon or the "chaff
came ont of it. The outcome of
13 that fliey Drenenteil STn
.. ... - j ' ' '
u""'i 01 W'Jic'i only 150 were of
very large
that
t:i;r v,-ork
ho the Leaders are, and the States
that send strong Men
Washington Letter.l
The present House, as judged by the
test of the past session, is not remarka
ble for brilliancy, as a whole, although
there are, of course, many brilliant men
in its roster. The leaders, as usual, are
mostly men who have had previous ex
perience in Congress, but among the
"new men" there are several
formed a j Irer-kinridge and Taulbee. of Kentucky
"chaff" Crrl,n of Texas, and Daniel, of Virginia'
wno nave made their mark already.
WHO THE LEADERS ARE.
the right of way through the Aracual
grounds at Philadelphia, to the Ken.sing-
bilis.
Ac oi:irTi to the New York TrVfjvf '
the production of pig iron in the first six !
months of this je.jr amounted to nearly
thr'f millions t. f tons, which is consider
ably more than was ever before pro
duced in the s im length of time. Mere
steel will also, s.iys the lTOe paper, Le 1
proi,uce-i in rvj tr:an m any previous
jear. This stems more like the baseless
fabric of a vi.sion than t!.o solid sub
star, ce of things when we look back to
the last Presidential campaign, only
two years ago, and lerl-ct, upon what
was then predicted by the Trihunc and
the rntire IJepubMcau press ir the event
of Clevela'-.d's election. The pig metal
business as well as the production of
-.-..! 1 1 4 1 .
.rr. n.i.1, w.Mii.i u.en wnp, me nres or j ton luilroad Company
vuc lunnm rtij'i I'jlra iu JLeiIIJ-jrjailia
would be extig'j'shpd, ai.d wide spread
misery and d-s i'.r.'ion would prevail.
Hunornls of of ?'ple were
'nduced to 1 'L-v: t!:'. d'.rrlr! f.-i-crtst-ing
of y m a-:il ruin, ar. 1 ' oted for
Ulaine. 1 i'laine I rid be-n f leeted
every IJepuMiran riper in the iron s-tate
of IVniisylrnnia wmi'ii hare Httributed
this remnrk.iMe piot-erity iu th.- irju
and steel r-inr.f .!!?- :-.!!::f :.ce
of his admmiftT' ion. f '! rt-! r-.d, 1 v -ever,
wis V.trii, and y ' in the f -r-e u(
the fact fi-it lti! iu.u M.d t-'- in.Iu.i- ,
tries sre m ore prospermis now thai; they .
l.ave ever 1 e?n bf fort. Ti:omas V. '
Cooper, !!.e cb;-.irm.'i of U r"a t.a'e
Connriittf-e, is mj pt alir.g to tf.o tr.anu. '
facturert tbrourhotit thp '.;'.'e for rron. '
ey to assist l im in securing the flection i
of a IN-j a!:cH Oovt-rt-or ai:J increase j ate Bbftot :2i for h
h. I..,,V. .1..'. . f , . nr. . '
hitt iirHiMLau iiriraili'll Ill'Ui
Ntatein Cnperpw, t Vmpr fooled several
thousand penp'e iu this State two years
ago by the : Mi.- m' th ' 1 he has a lop'e.J
f:ow, ?'-i t'.e ? .rit! lias x i n plaved too
often. The r; lyMiit the voters will
D) ike ;o ('.x'ler's hi ale H(i(w-;1 w ill ie :
"V-'i l.i::ii'oi . i,i-ii i; i ;u l-l and tliat
m-:v y ' r f.'.-u;. If you do the same
! 1 '.' ". i .nil wi'J bo oun."
or public char . cter, while 7:jo related to ! gnmentative
The leaders nf the nresont ITnnoo K
a genera! ; virtue of either nraf'.ri.'ai fi,no!''.
1VI VUfllti. Al
arensp him rf
.-uiitninfr ecnemes, but there seems
to be r.o foundation for such a suspicion
or. if there is, his schemes miscarried
f-wV8.!10 Pnni'9 his petty property
in Seda'ia is attached for debt, and be
has virtually abdicated bis office, and
Las wandered away, few know where,
i1? 'uture PPrently before hiui,
and added to the hostility of those whom
he lately ruled like a tyrant, Is the dis
trust of Knights of Labor ererywhere
becanao Qf a belief that be meditated
v..-..,ji, inwara jvir. l'owderly and his
assistant officers of the Knights of La
bor. The result of the strike upon the
career of Martin Irons is not the least
1 n Teres t in nr matt ...
---.. ,.,vir.i i,r contemplation in
for any man, and seems to love only her
mule team, wblch she drives Into SMll water
three or four times a week.
J. V. Dexter, of Denver, has a pair of
ancient pistols which, be claims, are the
bnee used by Burr when be fought the duel
with Hamilton. Tbey are flint-locks ; the
barrels are of laminated ateei, heavily
chased ; the handles are of mahogany. In
laid witb gold aDd silver. The case In
which they rest also contains a flask In
which is a little powder and also a ballet
mold.
-It seems their are some heavy drinkers
Id Philadelphia. The Timet ot that city
says that one Philadelphia hotel has 6 cus
tomers who drink over 65 whlskjs a day each.
Another has two customers who Imbibe
regularly 8 quarts of champagne a day, 10
or 12 who take over 20 whlskys a day, 8 or 9
Kuzz.e w masses of beer after 3 o'clock
Parlor and Chamber Suits, ; 151 1 Kleventli
WARDROBES. SIDEBOARDS,
Centre, Extension anil Breakfast Tables
CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS,
BED SPRING MATTRESSES,
H3. r
Merchant Tailoi
Ave..
i.
VII'
connection with the remarkable attempt each day. and one cuVtomVr who reguUHy
of a social revolution. Phil,, Tfn .irinv. o ...... e. D0 reKnIar'y
or nripli.jl ahllitir n
r" uiiiims. JI the j ;n n; sine, .-peaKer Carlisle
U only fiVc have become laws Of ; and MeSflrp- Iudall, Morrison Mills'
these five two weie offered by Mr 'ilau- I l-PWUt', MrTM1ni,n- Breckinridge, of
Jill one the i ivau- Kentucky ; Ilolman, Townshend Tuck-
n"net 8 "eritI lHnslon hiU aDd pr- Wand. Reagan, Crisp, Willis HatS
the o.her the jomt resolution providing ! T-ragg. Findlay, Blount, Warner of
l"r "'"Jporary expenses of the cov- y"uri ' Lnt,J. Springer, Curtin, Taulbee
i eminent. Two wee
1 bills one introduced
I. . r
, mini. Ol li-lKS CilUIl!
; rjiuiding at Reading, and the other , Cutcheon. Burrows. Guenrher, Ander
, introduced by Mr. Urown, of M'Kean 1 'n of Kans8S ? Payson, IleDburn and
county, for a public building at Wi'l- ! L"rle,tfh- Thesft- and T''pr a few
-ilw .eI1iioi i iiiiade.r.hia. crantir.jf fore, constitute its nro.ielii
' ' o i , . - . r---', vi n;,
Public buildinor i t"Vrr' auu on uie uepuhiioan side.
. f n i"- 'Mi iscock, J.utterworth, M'Kinley
by .Ir. Lrmen- , Kelley, Browne. Caruon. Lon. Ilenier
v, for a public i son. of Iowa : Dinelev. lUvne lhnin
me ornr -J.. are "passengers," The
ratio is far different iu the Senate rhef e
at least half of the whole
yjl Uie&iO UIII3 mcmU.. :.. . 7
introIuced hv fheent, ,,.i.., ' :? U,..'V3 ' e Pwer in
' -"v ucirijuuiiu mo , iu some uirecnon or oirections
live rr. em her fr.im m, ; i , rr..i ' m
-'" "..-. i.uia uiierea j illE DIFFERENT STATE DELEGATIONS
V'UI ixeiuHr, i. en. Camrbell, is
credited with the imfert.it v of tl.";rtv..-.i.
of which twei.ty-Line ftcrt of a
The Philadelphia Jlec ord.says : In this
time of labor controversies, when work
ing men are pricking up their ears and
straining their eyes to find cause of dif
ference with party management, the
circumstantial and picturesque charge
which the Timr brings against the Re
publican candidate for Governor of
violating a law of the State prohibiting
the payment of the wages of employes
in store orders is a serious one The
sore order system is justly unpopular,
it has been a grievous imposition upon
labor. General Heaver m,, i i. :
i self or the imnntatinn hrnf i .
him as a law-breaker. We shall wait
unsmrrcned.h0Pe he may COme 0ut
I'nd treated Fond.
J"' stomach develons an acid which
stings the npper part of the throat and pal-iV-'lna
hprtbnrn." It also evolves a
gas which produces "wind on the stomach."
In tnat "J. fPp"r"c or distension
scdity and swelling Hostetrer's Stomach
T. . , r;,.., " , uirmirrn otofn aCQ
It is curious to see what a trreat ditT. : liiitera is a much better rnmar ih.n .iv..
ence there is in the comparntive ability i',!!,"9'1",8, 'i,kp hurtshorn rarhonate of
ana pr rr.inence of the several Sftg i it; j- ' wrnl or the Bitters, after
uvirtrawnps in i no nonse. Nime states
are very nneiy represented, others rnd
eratelv well, ard still others very weak
ly, rerhaps the strongest State delega
tion, as a whole, is that of GeorU
Ci'iIIMin! h
It
or Messrs. Norwood. T
Crisp. Harris. Hammond. Blount. Clem- ; deiff
riiJT..!l,r..n.l I' W I
;n
he
rr'va'e rature. The K-If.a;o.,t i.i.mbrr
introduced by any one member was by
Mr. White, of .! fTerson r-or.n'y, who
piUd up fifty-four. Cfty thr.;;- of ttV(i,
were of a private . ,r.lCi. r . , j .j ,
other, a puhMc bill, was his lt-v r.-jett
io u.g a Mwp catia! .'rorn Fra,kl;n,
V-ir-:go couuiy, to L:ke Krio, fur
p'irp e of tiai:.sportii)g iron . re. x
wis us wild a scheme as Harry White's
I roj.'ct when he was in Congress t
slackwatcr the Klskimfnitas an C. e ! rii-z tl e 1-t , uu
- " e- i in tne Mst nveears have been quite
maugh rivers, the diffe rence b.-twt-en ! masterly. Messrs. Crisp, Hammond and
the twohi.xls tcfrtLt I ' .1l,"n,: r ro of brilliant l.iwyers,
county White g .t Corgrc-ss to appromi- ' 'Z'J .on ?nl Parlia''ntariai1s, and
. -",lru l me ciiHir io
r'-aiue over the Comrn ttee nf tho
fl-Vntnifl-T'"? w rpvpnti-e Thl0 t "eiDK the old hag, burned her
drinks 2 bottles of cogniac a day.
Of the Cascade mountains In Oregon
and Washington Territory, there are eve
notable peaks, Mts. Ilood, Adams, St. Hel
en, Tacoma and Baker. Rising almost from
a sea level to a height of from 10.000 to 14
440 feet, isolated and piedominant, they are
more impressive and beautiful than the
prominent peaks of equal height of the
Rocky mountains, which reach but a few
hundred feet above their fellows.
The cost of transporting one passenger
or one ton per mile has practically remained
the same on all roads in Great Bri ain dur
ing the past twenty years. On New York
roads the cost has decreased 51 ,er c ent
and on Pennsvlvanla roads 76 per cent
wtthln that time. Five hundred d fty
Rh-rnra,OPOra0t,Ve80n the Tvlvani.
Railroad do as muchlwork as 2J.76 engines
on the London and Northwestern R."S
T7tn.Hrr,l),f "t0rT fr0ni the ,ow" end of
Savanniri h"9 jSt
sin d i t WOmn' "RKp1 to pre
pare dinner for a colored picnic, murdered a
youn child which had been ,ef t in her
charge cooked half the remains and served
them to the people. The other half was
was found salted down In a barrel
necroes became twrffi , ,. ,
. ". and.
aufl In rot nearly evervthlnir iicrtalnlDit to the
l-nrnlture hiislncfi.. AIo. anv trnmii- In that
line mnnurartarnl In the T'nlteil States
told at the lowest catalogue jTicen.
Upholstering, Repairing and Painting
ot all kiml of Furniture, Chnirs. I.oarrf he
promptly n,l ratuturtorilv ntti n leii to. Ware
lT.a 'i1 ""TV ot'l-'fite the t:r,r.i.ti,.nal
cnurrh. Please ell and examit.0 k.J? whether I
" 1 w i ' ti 1 1 1 n c i . r not.
... . r.. H. CKhSSWtXU
tbennbuif. A.rtl 18.
NOT DEAD YET !
VALLIE LUTTRINCER,
KAWrrACTUMR OF
TIN, COPPER AXD SHEET-IRON WARE
AND TIK ROOFIlfG,
nHr.1. l?T,t' th? """" " hi. friend,
andtjie pnblic In reneral to the fact that he l (till
carrytnf on hnnlneM at the old stand opposite the
Mountain Honw. Eben-burit, and U prepared to
apply from a lance tock. ormanufaftorlnir toor-
uJil - in th" manner and at the lowest
at tTi!t,.CT.B,Ktent,?rT work eUher mi"18 r old
at this Mtabllshment.
TIN ROOFINW SPECIALTY.
'Hr e 1 atiry yo.ir.elve. as to my
work and prices. v Ll'TTkivntu '
Ebensbu'nc. April IS. ISW-tl". TTkHNttK.
CV RL R1V1 ?sT I US.
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER ft 4EWEIE8,
-AND DEALER IN-
Watches, Clocks,
IKWKI.UV.
Uvl
AS1I-
17-04. 13.
Policies written at short notice in tne
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
A.d h.r FIrat l la.sj Cnn.p,.M.
W. DICK,
fcT FOR THE
0-L.O HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMT.
tJOMMENCEl) BUSINESS
1794.
Ebenspnra:. Jniy -x. isaj.
Optical Goods.
0
Sole Agent
-KK THE
Celebra-l Eockforrl
w.TCHRa.
Columbia and Fredonia Watches
In Key and SStetn Wmrler.
Si
of JE'TKU.-V -
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M.I. IC(NT!)
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CHEAPEST
-V l V ujaiwpsia, ootn in its aente
mUriiTyifi tOTm' PWnts .nil cures
V! inll .T- constP'fi. liver complaint,
py lro"1,!p2- n-'"""" mid debility
I ergons who nhwrca in ihun,.i .
HiilLCr f-boui(l Bse this fine tonic without
orwio.l i9 ore of the best educated and T.n(reTn ,
wittiest mnDlxr3 of the House Mr TP ?at saw rat abot t (ro thro
Turner i IlheraU faSr-SlK manof '
fine irteH'-eLce and crtat woi k inr fore he tXJa lZl'J?",nt.
- j Power, and l.is arumenta iu contested : " "r- shot, and captureTCrm Z the
o election and nthur imn.,rt,ni i other 8ide. 1 ,m on tne
A Captain a Forlnnate nisrorery.
Capt. Coleman, scar. Weymouth, plying
between Atlantic City and X. Y.. h,i
troubled with a coush so that h nn.ki.
is slackwater
sctjeme which was expended
I a partinl survey of
: while th other W:
, ut. x unr i , lirue vt Con- , ,he sveraee of the WewMoni rt h . . brflast His chl,dren
Rrcs, is now spent in vinsc private ! this yea J I, dUna Sla a ' rTdretbSlm'lar,Z 8ine'
M ums, and th., ey,! l. a.sua.cd ,uch rather weak on the whole ; but Kansa ' Diecoerv u?"' Dr K,n'
immense proportion, as to call for an .ely represented, five of its 9"yen Co Jenu househn.d T"? the
i .jve redely. tt"C I? on the floor e r Z b?-
''j me taie much honr nnd I .V V " lu,8i5nara Kem.
. cu ai iu. jamos Uikz .More.
and I1F.N T. Prim R...
j HOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES !
ula i: a V"V '"""""I An ts wanted.
irrulars Iree. A.J. Molman o , nilla!
JoliDston, Buck & Co.,
:Pa.
I Money Received on Depsit,
I 1A TABLE OUT HEIW A M.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
COLLECTIONS MADE
AT ALl Arc-KH-MBt.K rotTfTS.
DKAFTS o the rrlncipal Cities
Ronrtil anil Siih
General liixiii Ensincss Transacted.
accovxts soi.iriTxn.
Kh A. W. RUCK, Cashier.
tbensbur, April 4. ia4.tf.
m
men t n d
.PROF.
lflnu fa ar .- . j
" - vmi m mil I
n d wrn rtw.
f TtftMINAL PASTILLES:
31a A4 at -f "iTrnr'? or Mid
anil .-..w '"""ilMlf rMon Mum.iiiMl,
Work, or too fr, Ind a 111? rii
ittULPArs ARE fki k liii nT?,
BIIDTI.l.r iit'"' IH d PaiDDhlM
ar r 1 ai a a . '
of
U"I "V5 X
s.m a t M. -M- it- "
ri1 CT trii ii. -t, o r-a i - -
n fits tr-'O t. nn : n .
vbovv onlv i m l- t- K -
r:-iti Take l l;rf. '
''rtjnr.!o tie ( - t
MtAlUliman. . i a . ..... . . -t
become CAMffalud rmpiJ.y rm.r
TREATMENT. CTki i7Ta t:. SI Zm.Q
HARRIS REMEDY CO., Pfc C-in,
can hav FRtg Trial of our Appliance. Ask to Term.!
Unded in mkir.g ; w hole , or in the absence of the Speaker, i to sleep, and was Induced to try Dr Kl,.ff-t
t!.? Conernaugh, j J;;1"0"! six nspicnous reprr-senta- I new Discovery for Consntnptlon- It not only
d'-ln-t 8M 3 S9'"- buta.layed theei.
n ll,. ......
. pp Br" 10 D "uthentle
-AtTomah.W-isconMn, Rev. Mr AMer
derson a minister of the ofpel and ed'tor
of the Tontah Enterpri. ha, Jast ben trie,
by the church committee on charts of
wl.lppln his wife and ,,sin, r,.t
tr..i . Aklerhon was one of the
. " '-"' i me samo place whn
wm tr d for e,ne t.,o Intimate w7h
sned. Wman' U'e Char-8
EbeTu-ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,!
General Insurance Agent
EBENSBURC. PA.,
PollRi(A nriltn -l
c" "fc onori notice in
reliable
niH,n Bif. IVh.
""i, m -ultv
STEUBENVILLE.-.FEMALE.-.SEHINARY.
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the old
CONSTIPATION,
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rlta-r A4rlfiit,
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A-U other Ir,i-tI, compatlI
LOKEITO.rA,
IN CH A HOE OF
FRAXSISCAxN BROTHERS.
Board and Tuition
for the Scholiistic
March aflth. lBSfi. If.
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