IJamlma f xtt man. EBtNSBURC. PA.. liuu;li ilUUCOl U, lcc'. i BKHOIRITIC KTATC CONVENTION. The Democratic Male Convention will a embl In tbe Oirs Ilius, in tu city of Harrlsbur, ou WritiubiUy, tii..tri,b-r 4, 1880, at 12 o'clock, m , fur tbe puriv-e of notulDattnit candiiltttr fur tie tf!ic of SlaU Treasurer ad tiaoMtctiuK ouch other bosluess an may prcpc rlv dime Defurf it. Tba rulrH of tb lVuicrat:c party .f rVunty Ivaoia provtd tt "tb rpr-wiita-tion In the Stat Convention shall consist of rprentatlv delegates, ore fur each 1 UoO Democratic votes rat at the last i-uvru-lorlal election, or for a fraction of 1 0.K) suc-b votea ami'Ui 'lint to So or ojore, in the re pectl rrrrwen tative district; pruvKlrd that eaob repreAectative district stall Lave at leant on depute." KlI.IOTT r. Kt-NEK. Cbalrmau Democratic Stata Committee. Dk.nj. M. Eki. trcrrUr. DinutKilH I'lilllKI LLEtTIONM. In pnrunpe of a rr-olution adopted by the Democratic County Committee at its meetlox on Auun.-t l.'ib, l.ssy, the lvmo Cratic voters of Cambria county will meet at tbeir respective places of holding elections on MAT l R DAT, AI'lil'NT 2 I. IHS9. and vote by bsltot for the iiominatlon of Caodldates for county cfticea at follows : Oue person for I'rothonotary. "4 iiKter and Ilecorder. ' District Attorney. l'oor House D.rector. " " " Coroner. County Surveyor. Tickets and the necesnary papers for con ducting tbe election will be furntnlied to each committeeman. The committeemen will take the returns of the election to Et enuburu on Monday, Au:ubt 2Gih, where a meeting of tbe committeemen will be held at 1 o'clock, p. m. of that day, when tbe votes will be counted and the names of tlie luccesbful candidates will be announced. Tbe committeemen and members of the Board in each district shall be particular in belog sworn In and In signing tbeir respec tive oaths and returns. Also the committeemen elected at tbe primaries for the ensuing year are requested to meet at Ehenshura on Monday, August 26th, 1HH9, at 4 o'clock, p. m.. for the pur pose of electing a chairman and tiansacting such other business a may be necessary. James M. Walters, Chairman. Tbe following are tbe rules foi tbe gov ernment of tbe Democratic primary elec tions In this county : Section 1. The time of opening and closing tbe polls in townships and borooirhs shall be as follows : The polls shall be open ed at 1 o'clock, p. M., aud closed 7 o'c.ok. r. m. fcKCTlOX 2. The committeemen of the re rpective townships and borough;) shall be the Judges of the Primary Elections, and shall appoint two Inspectors who shall serve as Clerks and who shall be members of the Democratic part v. Section a. Fotmal papers fhall be sent to the Committeemen tv f lie Chairman, and each Committeeman shall a'ke trioleate returns, signed by the Jude and attesti'd by the Inspectors or t,UrU. One of said returns shall be posted up in a conspicuous place at the place of holding the election Immediately after the returns are made out, with a list (t names of parties voting at said Primary Elections ; also, one of said re turns to remain in the hands of the County Committeeman of each di-trict, and one copy of said returns, with a liet of vo'ers, to be sea'ed up and returned by the K-turn Judkie to the Chairman of the County Com mittee. The tickets to be sealed up and kept ty the Committeeman for thirty .lays. Section 4. Parties shall only be allowed to vote at the place of holt'ing the (ouieral Election in the district where they actually reside, and none shall vote except tfuse that Toted the Democratic ticket at the pre ceding General election, except those that bave arrived at the ane nf twenty one yi ars since the last General Election and declare themselves Democrats. Sections. The Committeemen fhall be elected by ballot on the day ol the Primary Election. Section 6 The newly elected Commit tee shall elect their I'ha ruian by ballot at their first regular meeting. Sl.cTios 7 The Chairman, shall remain In fTlt until hi successor I elected. Section 8 The Chairman shil call a rseeMug of the newly elected Corum!tte within ihirfy-tive dys from the date ot the Primary Election. Section 9 The newly elected Chairman Bbad i.ominate his Secretary Section li) Any contested nomination to be tried before the ('ounty Ctuimlttee af. ter formal, specific chaises, as ir. contested ( cases at law. o case of contest s'ull he entertained unless specific charges are pre ferred and pUced iu the hands of the Chair man of the County Committee within thirty days after the election, and nn'lce thereof shall be given to the candidate cojtested within bve day. TiiEGrrtt.d Jury Bitting ut Purvis. Mies., on Wednesday indicted Sullivan, Kllrain, Fitzpatrick, Muldoon, Cieary and Donovan, Recording to the judge'u inetrnctlons, for pnz- fihtlnti. A careful survey of Ireland indi cates that the harvest will be more abundant, and of better quality, than for many years. Ia a few districts crops wi.l be below the average, while In most they will be far above. The Norta Dakota Constitutional Convention has adopted a provision giving to the Legislature power to fix passenger and freight rates, and to regulate the charges of sleeping cars, express, telegraph and telephone com panies. TnK cew Ionian steamer City of Faris has made an unptecedentedly quick trip from New Yor to Queens town. The time consumed in the passage was 5 dsys. 23 hours and 40 minutes. This is the Orst time that the eastern passage has been made Inside of elx days. England's navy is not in as ptitne cond'.tlon as those in authority would have outsiders believe. At the recent naval display for Emperor William's benefit, the Inflexible, Northumberland and Hero wete bad:j damaged and a number of her large Ironclads are pro nounced In an unseaworthy condition. The Commissioners of Indiana county, some time agj borrowed Bixty thou land dollars and went to work to repair the damages caused oy the flood. Cieaifleid county borrowed eighty thousand dollars and is busy at work. Cambria county well the pop!e of Cambria are waiting for their Com tniasiouers to get 'a move" on them. One of the rumors of the day in Washington is that Secretary Tracy will be given the Vacancy In the Supreme Court bench caused Ly the death of Justice Matthews. Secretory Tracy is j a trained lawjer, and while fully aatis- j Ced w ith the naval portfolio, w ould re- I lioquibh It in a moment if there exUted a cLaoce for the associate justlcejhip. I JlSTICK fTKniEN J. TiKLU, or the J Uuitftd E lites S'Jpniue C'jurt rx t J .uljfe Triry. of l..itorU, urjcrc'xJ. !y rce: at i..tbr -uial; ion iu forui oii Y rtlui-otidj, a'.il a traf-Jy f j loivJ rmu'ti.g in th? de.lh or Judge Trrry, from a iis:oi slut trtJ l.v Uui- ted Sales Marshal 2s' wbj bal be-n derailed to ro ci Jude Field. Judge Terry Lad threatened to u-e vioIekCj to Judge F.e!d, on ucCjU it. of a b Url fee. 1.14 whicU bus tx.a.fi eyer since ti !r:al of tUe case of Srsh Althe. Ih'.i, actiLsc tbe etie of ts Seiititor Siiama iu which Judge Field rendered u decision der.yli.g her claim to be the wile of Snarm. Ju J;;c Tetry, was aUoiLfcV for Miod II. II. and after the tril murti'-d iirr. tu rxiee'.ing Jur'gMFielJ, at L.M.rot, Tetry tiirtde an asstult nix.u, him wl.m tLe M.isitiil ord-red h:ni tj st.Ji', wLictt Le did not heed, but (eisisled. wtieuthe irsii tl drew l.ls revolver and lired, the ha!! eriteriDi; the heart, causing lustunt dea'.h Judiie Teny id te sauie Utar. who killed S-L.iur Drolciick in duel in California about thirty yearj ao. Tit kk E is i.'itt.ica er.Couragm?, sajs the St Pau. (i'.'.7t, fur th Adaiinistra tin people in the usaltof ihee.ect.ou in Keritucky on Moudayof last w.-rk, with increased Deaiocratic majority. Lur. they turu tu'i-fully to thi quartet of itew S ales that they are rXjircCinsr to come iuto the national household ab.)jt Nu vetuttr Tii.-y evidently expect to carry the Dakotas m.d Washingtou, and will work for Montana. The resources of the Administration arid the X ttioual Comrcitiee ure to Le at the Service of th local leader?, &u J the prairies are to be lighted with loichcS ot the faithful. The I)eoj.,crats ahouid take Montana out of the doubtful list if it is there, aad make a hopeful fitit for Washing ton. There is a fair chance for them in Xorth Dakota in spite of the 20,000 ma jority the Republicans claim. The prominent places on the Republican slate are already captured by carpet baggers men who came out with com missiocs in tbeir pockets, and are only there for the oCScea. There is an ojen ing for a bij? Mght in opposit ion. The religious census of the country is regularly taken every year hy the New Yolk Imlfintlent. Fir 1SS3 it figures out a total of ?0,Go7,000 com mucican's in all tbe churches, an in crease of STT.OOO Christians for the year. The Catholics lead in denominational BTerffth with 7.S3o.204 ; leaving ueariy 13.000.W0 fcr the various forms of ProtestantB. The Methodists are re ported highest with 4.723,81 ; the Ilapiis suext with 4.07,00; then the Presbyterians 1,10,113, the I.uiherans tl9s,0O0, the Episcopalians 450.012. And so ou down to th-j SeJenbof guns with 0 0O0. There nr 14-2,707 churches in the-country and 03 322 minislerw. T.'ie I.tdipcwhut takes cuurjge, over its D tiesi and thiiAs un increase of 11 churches anJ us many ministers every day, with "a daily harvest of 210 souls is not symptomatic of that decay which certain sk"i:cs profess to discover iu Christianity in this country." Unless ail the indications are gross ly deceptive, stys Speaker Carlisle it. the Aulas', i'oru.u, ii is Site to predict that at the ciode of the present aJuiiuid tratiou the annul! exjemii-ures of the Government for purposes and ot jr-cts now provided tor by law will bn far greater thaa dt atjy time during the Inst administration, and Ihct many new pnjects of mote than doubtful propri ety will hiv been inauiiuiateil, th. an; port of which wiil tax iu the utmost all the resources of the treasury. But before iL.tt t;m- the ptihlic piMence will he exhrtUS'eil ar.d thi It-pub'ican party will be called to a strict acciuiit for t tie aut"?erviet.cy to s;ecia icteres-.s and classes, for its ri'cklss disrejind of its m.i.st solemn pledei aca tor its continued failure to pive any eubdiaus tial rchef to its over-taxed people. Mus. Mary Flack, wife of Jim-s A. Flack. SliernT of the county and c;'.y of New York, was a short time aj;o divorced from her husband. Last ILn day on her petition to the court, setting forth the facts that she Lad never ap plied for a divorce and Uenjamia Wright, who was ostensibly her lawyer in the divorce proceedings, made sf3 ia vit that he was induced to act as Mrs. Flack's attorney by Joseph Meks, who i'lescntea niu w!th an authorizitioo to Act as Mrs. Flacks attorney si?ned by Judge Monell counsel for Sheriff Flack, the decree of divorce was annulled. The whole proceedings seem to have been a conspiracy on the part of Sheriff Flack to secure for his wife a divorce which she dil not want aud discloses a remarkably piece of fraud practiced upon tbe court. At tbe meeting of tbe Democratic County Committee on Monday, it was decided to hold another election through out the eouny and the committee fixed upon Sa'urday. August 21.h, as the day for holding said election. William Stigerwald, tbe candidate for Coroner on the ticket, perished la the flood and tbe name of Fetsr McGougb. of Por tage, was suggested and placed ou tbe ticket with the unde istaod'ng that if any Democrat who co replies with the rules, wants to have his name placed on tbe ticket for that oflice he cou!J do sVup until Stturdiy.the 17th in St., when the tickets will be printed. The returns from a few dis'ricts that held e'.ections on the 31st of May were destroyed with out beinr opoced. For once th holding of the Demo cratic primarv ejections occur about tbe right time, and ia the fuiure we trust the Democracy will see the advisability of holding the primaries about the last of August instead of the last of May. It will 6horten the campaign, will le.-sen the expense of onr candidates and give the opposition less time to hatch out schemes for their defeat The last of September would be better still. This Is one way of doing it : ''The S Joseph Reunite Companv. bos been &borbed hy the; Sugnr Trust and has closed down for a term of three years. The consideration is 510 000 a year, About 17.". persona are thrown cut cf employment." Iloss Jay i lilcritKd. 'l).c I i... t.l ', I'.,.....,.... 5.. Iur. sy;vauU "srea'lv rtj :ced" Uc.ue the , M. 11 ,l L'UU ll.U V 'T' I I I 'I L III I . til U . L'du.Diitii ot w is fonirht and won i ui:dtr l't-husyiyania leadership and upou a I'eiiiisj ivaui platform." Aud I; specially tekdeied its thhtika "to the Hon. M tithew S. tj jay for ti e bonora Lie arid maserful way iu which be mil. aged the campaign. '- S.n.-e the days or Te- d there has 1 ever b. eu in American polices eucu jiioihrl tXaiiiu e of L;aa!o as this. 11 ttlhew S. tja-tv's rej ur i i.rt is that oi a i-ueces.-'ul t.ribe; ai.d coirup; iouist. .So n-. ori'j-is was ti.is 'It.: wlteu he pio pSed to "uilijlliate bimeU ai Candi da:e for Treasurer ol I nisylvania tLe Vidij Kcpu'jiican jiarutls cf the S:a!e ttireatet.ed the prty with a boit. H.s c.iuii in pru. ur;i a par Ion fr two of his pals who were convicted and wiit to tbe peiiitentUry for briomg tLriulieiii of the Let's!.: ure was de noor.ced bv the chief II publican organ iu New Yoik s the wont d liiarif of im'iiu- i iiiti-.u kuown siuc-i the Muff of 1. S.1 Tweed. Cl.aKiijaa (:n's "hoti.rabir and fuasieiiu! way" of conducting tlie ram-r-i'gn v. .-, iiidiCtted ly !s -.-uratiCf to J.iha V.ar:amak.-r. a few dys teture the elect it. u thdt be Could Tender th election tt Harrison cert-i;i if he wele given money enonch 1.0 questions asked. With the Sl'M.uxni added to h's previously enormous corruption fund "I'enr.sylvania leadership" prevailed. Ai d success won in such a way, bv such a m ut, 's o::e in which the K.-puoliCans of lVuusv! Viinia "greaMy rej ice." The "rtDnsyivaiiia principles" w hich triuoiphed in this e'eetiori were nic cinct iy s'a'ed in the let'er from a Iit t'u'.-iicaa Senator quoted by I'reSidetit Foster, of the Republican League, in his f m.ous fat-!rn:g cirru'ar. If "the manufacturers of IVttsy ivania." wrote this S,-r):ttor, "who ar more highly pro tected than anybMi7 ei.se, aud who moke Urge fortur.es every year when the times are good," think they are "to reap the fruits of the tariff policy with out any deduction for political expenses, lhe ate very greatly mistHfeeu." The '-deductions" wfr- made-, the election was bought, aud tjuayism is on top. X. Y. World. strange Uorernor I.earer. We are told that (iovernor Heaver is about to draw ou Boston for 159.000. that beidg the amourt of the contribu tions made there for the relief of the Johnstown sufferers immediately fJl lowicg the disaster. We are told, also, that the money has not te called for sooner because there has been no use for it. It has been the popular belief that there has not been a moment since the Conemaugh dam burst that thtre has not existed a pressing need for thif ar.d much larger sums, a need thnt actually exists at the present moment. What on earth does Gavernor Braver mean when be asserts that there has been and is cot now any need for the Bostou contribu tions. What does Le propose to do with them? Tim question is as easy to an swer as what lus become with other sums on which no possible light can be ob'aioed. but concerning which there is a Cxed belief, or there has been dis place ful Incompetency, the grossts: kmd of uiisiuaiiugem-nr. Oae tiling we do fc&ow, to wit: the T5.Nston cntribui ions, amountlr.g to a large sum, havn been suffered to lie throughout a period of gie.tt necessity tiMil tiovntii.r Braver has closed his accounts with Johnstwn, erased bis la bors and d.soiissed Lis helpers. Ilesats there has been 00 use for the money. If iLere has her-u no use) for ths money ia the p:tst there is no use for It now. Wh:it is Goverm r Beaver going to do wl:h it li is a fair question. It is as fair to ask, is it true that there has Uph no ni-i tor the moLfy ? We a l ktiuw tli tt there has been the most pre.ssii.g need for ttie money, as there is now aud long will continue to be. What :s Ik-aver up to ? VilUlur'j 1 LUtL$. Jlailucss VIthect Jltlhod. The hypocritical dimagoguic resolu tion le o;-M!t:g the license quest iou, which was adopted by the lute ltepuhli cati State ci.tivtutiou, is arcusiiig a de termined opposition am oi:g th) thnught f ul and right-tout Jed men of the Repub lican pmty. It has utterly failed to picate the prohibitionists, as it was la ter. did to Jo. and on the ether band it has s: irrcd the liberty-loving masses to mutiny. ' Forty Ove tier man societies of Alle gheny cunty, representing some 10.000 voters. Pave denounced this Republican liceitse resolution aud declated their opposiMon to eand'date B yer and the BrpiibiicMn leadeis who p.ased the reso luiion. Tins is only the beginning of what 1st j come. TLe voters of Penn sylvania who believed that their deci sion at the polls on the ISth of June last, givcu bv majority of neariy 2'X).lA), wonld be a tu tl s.-ttlercent of the license question, do not intend to be cheated out of their victory. If the gods first m ke mad those whom they wish to destrry they must have anuihilatinn in store tor the Repub lican par;y of Fennsylvauia. For if ever meu were mad they who determined to reoi-eu the license question in the lie publican State eouveution must have been in the verv delirium of dementia. llarrLlurg Patriot. Fruits of Protection. Wherever in America protection has established an idant industry, there has followed the truck system, the slave system, the company government and the de-AmericaniZitiou of that region. The Americans have fled and foreigners have come in. When Americans bave been Seen In tbe blasted district, it has been on the call of the Governor for militia to effect a lower scale of wages. As at Johnstown, Fencoyd, Brazil, Hocking eyeiywhere the friend of man has looked on tbe scene and has wished that manufacturers and miuing bad not come Into the world to mko the drama entirely hateful. While the workers have silently meta morphosed from Americans to Irish. to English, toGeimans, to Italians, to Magyars, to Huns, to Scylbiars the great American millionaire has passed away and the billionaire corporation Las taken Lis place. At last men. contem plating the work of protection, c!ose tbeir mouths aud crow afraid. Now let them give, in order to save these worthy miners from death, for of late tbe labor problem has got to that stage where the strike and the militia can uo longer be used to confuse the promptings of charity or to conceal certainy hypoo ricies of our civilization. Chicago Her ald. A Woman's Discovery. 'Another wonjerfal diJcorery hu been made and ttat too by a lady In thif county. Iic&ea j fastened li clutches opon her and lor seven I years h withstood iu rererest tent, but her Tl 1 Utl cruarts were undermined and death seemed laimineau 1 or thro munthr "hecJDnLed lnces J antljand could not leep. She benght of u a , bottled Dr. Km 'a New llcovery for Consump tion ana was so much relieved on taking nrn dose that she He;.t all cluht and with one botUe ha been miraculously cured. Her name U Mrs. Luther Lutt" Thus write W.U. Hamrlcn St. Co.. of toheity. C.-Oeta free trial bottle at the lru.r store of E. James, Ebtruburg, and W. W. Mc.Yteer, Loretts. TitE Governor General of Canada, under the powers given hira by the laws of the Dominion, baa reduced the exs port duty on ;i2e Ios from S3 to ?2 pr j 1.W0 fett, board cte.isuinieat. J Par 1:1s for 70,000 Fjiiuilit s. t The S.i-ux Ii.diaus aTgned tht cession of tbegrtaX pail of their Dakota rtser- vtion. accorumg to one or totir iieau men, on the idea i thev Uid uot 8;ree to it the governuiM:t cou. J and would thke tlieir Ul.Is tor nothing if it warned to. Tis is p:obat..'y tru. The day of these great re"rvatitrti, wh-re the Indian may maintain himself by bunting, has F.ised. Tnty are surrounded by a cor don of white bctllements, where thou sands of land hungty piouerrs tarry in the hope of something turning up that will give them access and owneistiip of the Idt lands set pirt for the In Jlans. If the something doesn't turu up by amicath: arraiisreaiut between the gov erument and its wards'' the Westerner has a faculty of forcic the issue and g: ttitig tLer: all the 8am. Tney are veiy Htuch concerned, if their votes re hi) inUex. about negro rights t tl'e South, but ure g-n. rally redy to vote starvation or death to the red man if he sets up such a prcpos'erous ciolm as tn original nzht at?d titie to the envied domain. He has to get. It is Lis bhare of nmnilest dcs'itiy. The S.oux reetvation in Uakjta, re served to the Indians by treaties made vears ago, is an enormous territory, stretching from the Nebraskan bounda ry beyond ihe d.vidmg lite of the two Dikotas. and Including al! Sju'.h Da kota lying west of the Missouri river excepting only eight counties cf tbe Ulack 11:11s region and the country di rectly nor'h. This mighty reserve has an area of 34.125 square miles, or 21, Hi'J.OOO acres. The total numbes of In diana occupying this country and cared for at Us six Kgencies is about 23,X0. givit g an average 01 iMii acree to every buck, f juaw ar.d papoose. Hut it must be borne in mind that the agreement just completed only provides for open ing to fettiemeut aUut 40 per cent, of this great reserve. Six smaller reserves for Indian occupancy are carvtd out of it, with an agerega'e area of 20.000 square mile9. TLey contain land sufli cient to give an average of over 5(iO acres per ci':t to the Indians entitled to them. Under the law the President is required, whenever he shall deem it to the best interests of any tribe, to cause its reservation to be autveyed. and to allot tLe lands in sev -raliiy,- giTirig 320 acres to each head of a family. ltX) acres to each singie person over eighteen years old, the same to each orphan un der age and 80 acres to each other tier son. Lands remaining over and above this aiolment are to be acquired by pur chase only with the coasent of the In dians, and the sums to be paid must be held in treasury, bearing 5 per cent, in terest, for the benefit of the Indians themselves. The bill also makes fur ther proviaion for the Indians, in sup plying those who take up land in sever ally with cattle seeds, farming outfits and ;5ucash in band. Proviaion is also made for their education. The govern ment also pays f 14.OUO.000 for the laud acquired, or at the rate of fl..r,2 per acre, and the wants of the Indians are to be provided for cut of the 5 per cent, interest on this perpetual trust fund in the public treasury. "It is rit-king lit tle to eay," remarks the St. Paul P10-nur-I'rass on this feature, "that the great fi.ttd3 now being created, whose income is to be devoted to the uses of of the Indian, will oue dsy prove al almost if not quite as greatly to detri ment as the fiee support of the reserva tion system, which w- are now getting rid ot with inliaite trouble." However that may be South Dakota under the arrangement ucquiies 15.000 square anics of terr.tory for settlement, an area as hirge as the States of Massachusetts, Rhode Island aud (Vnr.cctlcnt. This will give farms of 10 cres to 70.01x3 families. Of the quality of the land, reports are niost Tavorable. Three river3 run through it. and the valleys are of great fertility. The soil 13 said to be for tlie most part a rich alluvial lodra, with a clay nub soil, inviting the raising of stock as wll as the cultiva'.lou of cereals, and favorable to the production of truits. It is saii of this country that ' the far mer Las but to plough and sow or plant his seed. If too lazy for that, h cau turn Lis cattle upon the grass and grow rich upon their increase." I'W.ibur'i i'o.r. ILc Ilt-hrinij ca Job. There would be re..d:er sympathy with Mi. Biaines IL hrirg Sea policy if it was clear that its purpoea was iust ami not pp cu'ative. Lnlackily that is anything but clear. The closure of the sea Is in no way necessary to the protection of the soals f.oni extermination, but is necessary to the protection of the monopoly of seal fishing uow enjoyed ly a single corpo rate companv ty virtue of a grant from the United Spates, of which that com pany expects to secure au early renewal. Our Government new unjustly forbids any American citlz.n to kill s-als iu Alaska without a licence from this mo. nopolistic concern, and Mr. Biailiesetks to make this mouopolv complete by for bidding for ianeis to kill seals or catch fish in any part of a vast ocean area. The only apparent purpose of the at tempt to cloee the sea is to promote the interest of this powerful toonopolv whose members feed fat upon their un just exactions. And for that improper purpose Mr. Blaine, who on one mem orable occasion declared that Le was never a deadhead in aDy enterprise, risks the embroilment of this country with its neighbors by atte-nptinj to close Behriog Sea, the claim of right to do so resting upon tbe contention that with Alaska we bought Russia's exclui sive jurisdiction over the whole of that part of the ocean. But did Russia ever have anv such exclusive jurisdiction over the sea ? Not only bave other nations always de nied it, but th- United States emphat ically resented tbe claim so long as Rus sia held Alaska. It was never set up by our Government until a monopolistic corporation saw in it a means of driving its rivals out of business and consoli datiiitr its owu exclusive control of the sealskin market. Does that fact Bugget the "true in wardness" of Mr. Blaine's risky and doubtfully rightful policy. JY. Y. World. Change or Tune. Wade's Fibre and Fabric, a protec tionist organ of note, has come out for tree wool, la an able editorial in a late Issue It, among other things, says : "The history of the past 50 years proves that prices for our home crown cl id have never been improved by ir creased duties upon the improved raw material ; that tba euecs nas oeen ro curtail the demand from our own nitlls, the only customers they can possibly bave under the adjustment of du ties ngw in force. The rresent tariff Is not only unjust In Its distinctions and retrietions, but practi cally is prohibitory on a large portion of tbe nitKt desirable wools which are available to cur foreign competitors free from tax. It Is protective to the European manufacturer, and only ia came to the home wool grow ers." How like President Cleveland's fa mous tariff reform message the above dots read I Tbe Verdict t nanliuona. W. D. Salt. DrnsrfUt. Uippas. Ind., testifies : "1 eaa recommend Klectrie Bitters -s the very best remelp. Every buttle nolj ha given relist ia every cue. One man tot., six bottles, and was cared of KbeumalUm of tea yean' itand lnu." Atraham Hire, 2ruKt, BeUrlde, Ohio, aXrms : "The best selling medicine I have ever handled In my -0 years experience, is Electric Bitterc.' Thousand! of ethers hare added their testimony, so thai the verdict Is unanimous that Electric fitters do curs all disease 01 the Liver, Kldners or blood. Ucly a half oYlUr a bottle at the drag turn o f E. James, Eben;t erg, aad W. V". 3tcAter, Lurotio. KKWK AM OIHrK KOTI.4.K. Mrs. Lej ton, a brisbt younar married woman of New York, has opened a carpen ter's shop. She is a skillful artisan and fiuds business tooi. Tne employes of the Standard Steel company, at a meeting at UarrUburg, on Saturday nil.t. agreed to organize a lodge of tLe Aota'gauiated association of iron and b tee! workers. Last Sunday nigLt at Cement. Ga , Ed. Ilarria, a white man, was shot and killed hy Will Mays, a negro. A misunderstanding bout wages is supposed to be tne cause. The murderer Is being pursued. L. G. Fultun, Assistant General Freipbt Atent of the N'ottheru Pacific Kallroad, who relumed on Monday from Spokane Fail. Oregon, ssys tbe total value of the pioperty dVMrtieJ by the recent fire wi.l not exceed f 3,000.000. The Northern raelfic's Iik-s will be uuder flOO.OOO. Two freight trains were wrecked at Whi.tU town. Elk county, Pa., ou Sunday morning. Bert Anderson, an Erie brake man, was killed instantly. Tbw operator at Johnston t-Lould Lave held the Philadel phia and Erie train, but neglected to do so and it ctuahed into an Erie freight going west. Carlisle Graham intends to go over Niagara Falls within ten days in a barrel five feet lona, thirty-three inches in diame ter and bound with iron hands. lie made an experiment with a dog on Saturday. The craft went over safely, but sank near the base of the falls, after floating around for ZZ minutes. The Augurta Ga., Orphan Asylum, a magnificent five-story building, was almost entirely destroyed by fire on Sunday last. The fire departmant fought nobly, but wa, handicapped by a lack of water. Tbe structure rst over tl 1X1,000, and was in sured for 00,009. Ail tbe children were gotten out safely. Two firemen were in jured by falling timber. Harry Sullivan, aged M. of Lawrence. Miss., was arrested ou Monday, charged with having caused tbe death of bis two-weeks-old baby. His wife made the com plaint and nflicers going to the house found tbe body ot a male infant perfectly black and marks of scalds on Its fare, breast and legs. While the autopsy was being held. Sullivan banged himself bv a rope made from his trousers' lining. A horrible butchery is reported from McDowell county. W. V.. where a widow named Gillis lived In a remote district of the county, with two daughters about grown. They were poor, but respectable people. On Friday the neighbors found all three dead. They bad evidently been as saulted criminally and murdered. There Is absolutely no clae to the perpetrators of the deed. A Jersey Central "railroad brakeman named Slattery, while on the front bumper of a shifting engine at Jersey City, N. J., Monday morning saw several passengers in danger of being run down by a train. He shouted to them to leave the track, and wMle doing bo and at tbe same time waving his Land, he missed his footing, fell on the rail iu front of the pu.sner. and was cut to pieces in ttie presence of the people whom Le was try ing to save. Mrs, .Laura Wolford, claiming to be the largest colored woman iu the world, died at Layfayette, Ind., Saturday evening. Sue was ou exhibition in a mu.-eum for several days, but on Thursday of last week was re moved to the Catholic Hospital, a dray be ing urc-d as a cunvejance. Mrs. Wolfcri was aed thirty one years, and weighed be fore her illness tHMJi pounds. She measur ed nine feet around tlie waist, and fifty, four inciiefc aiound tbe thigh. Last Sunday a painter Darned John nennlny entered tba candy store of John Shel'ars at Sacramento, Cal., and after a short conversation with Mrs. Sliellars drew a revolver and placing; tbe muzzle behlud her ear fired. The bail crushed fcer i-kull and tlie physician t-tates that the wcrua will die. Hennlng then fired a buikt thtongh his owa bead. The cause of the tragedy is not known, but the love of Ilen ning for Mrs. Shellars, w hich was not re ciprocated, Is given as the most probable cause. D.I. Drewer, proprietor of a flouring mill, near St. James, Xeb., while digging for the purpTe of making repairs to his mill dam. unearthed fossil remains of a large animal. About 36 feet or the spinal column and ribs, wita one thoaltfer blade and part nf the forelegs. Lave thus far been brought to light. Sections of the backbone measured fully six inches across. Some are in a fairttate of preservation, while others crumble when exposed to tbe air. It Is estlm ated that tbe monster must bave ttood fully 13 feet high. About one month ago a younfe named Joe Harpster, of St. Louis, was struck on the back of the bead with a pair or brass knuckles by a footpad, knocking tim sense less, and for more than a month be lay un conscious. A few dys ago he suddenly re covered Lis senses, but when he did he was able to converse Intelligently only In tbe German language. He was born of Ameri can parents, who spoke German, and that was the language he first learned. He gave that up. however, and learned Eng lish, using it at all times, entirely forgetting his German. Now he can remember noth ing of English. Scientists are wrestling with the problem. About one week ago Frederick Schl mell. a German tailor, or Baltimore. Md., burled bis wife, to whom be bad be-..m devoted cuting a married career of 20 years. The death of his llfeloDg partner affected him very much aud he became quite melancholy. Since then he has been fiioing out to the cemetery daily placing flowers upon his wife's grave. On Monday be went out as usual accompanied by his son. He bent affectionately over the grave as be placed the flowers npon the mound. The next moment the boy heard a pistol 6hot. He rushed to bis father, but found him lifeless. Tbe poor lonely old man had sent a bullet through his beart. There was a christening at the home of a Polander named ScholosxL in Wilkes barre. Fa.. 00 Monday. Among those present were Teter Sillinskl, a brother In law of Scholoski's. Tbe two men quarrel ed and a fight ensued, In which all bands took part. After tbe melee there were many broken beads. Three constables re stored order after much difficulty. In the afternoon Sillinskl went to his brother-in-law's house and renewed the fight. Scbo- loskl polled a long butcherknlfe and stabbed his antagonist to the heart He then car rled the body to an outbouse and ran and gave alarm. He said that Sillinskl bad committed sntclde. Scholoekl was arrested and is now in jail. HhMkey Kills. flow often are we yet to be told that whiskey kills ? Arsenic kill ; opium kills, and so do hundreds of other good remedies kill If abused instead of used. Dut ak tbe question, "Will whiskey cure ?" "Yes !'" Is the positive reply of the most eminent phs siciatis of all the land. Disease steals into your 6j stem like a sneak thief Into your bouse, and often by Deeleotine a pad cold, we end our davs in . lingering, and xishini for health when. Indeed, one bottia of Pure Whiskey or Brandy would bave cured the cold. Such goods may be scarce, but they can he foucd at Max Kleins, 82 Federal street, Allegheny. His "Silver Age" U the only whisky endorsed by tbe doctors. Tou can get tbe pure (inekenheimer. Finch or Gibson Eye at f 1.00 per quart or six quarts fur 5.ou teud. tor price llit. FOSTER & QTJIM"N, SUCCESSORS TO GE1S. FGSTER & QljINN, 113 VXD 115 CL1XTOX STREET, JOHXSTOWX, PEXXSYLVaX Call attention to their largo and varied assortment of Dres Gnotb, crmj.riirg black and colon- c a full line of black Cashmeres, Henriettas, Mcln.se, lir;.s .1 Alma, Annrnes and Xm-.s' ' '"' colored Cashmeres, Henriettas, Seizes, Broad Cl-.flis, A!!i i;m', etc. Wash Dress Cm.,, " styles. Dress Uuttons and Trimmings to match Dress (j .,us, Tal.l.j Liiit-n, Napkin--, '"' ' !l Toweling, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Umlerv. ar m.d Hosiery, Corr-ets in 2o iil", i Misses' Corsets and Waists, Kid Gloves and Silk Mitts, Table Covers and Lambrequin: 11 T Tt j j 3 J1IL'-. Lace Flouncing, etc., etc. SIXST GOODS DELIVERED TO II. Ii. DEP(ys l " a at. Tat KILSODA If IT rTA V -AW KAJNIT PLASTER THE : : SUN. VOR I 88 O And for Ibsllt-morrar). Tit E St'N (ellevea that tLe campaign tor the election ol a Ihmocratie C'-ntcrers in 10 an . a Jitrmocratlc 1'redJeot in 1. kIiujM it 1 1 or or at-out tbe fourth ol nert March THK Nl'N will I f on hand al tbe beginning aud until the ou 1 ol the mod In teres tins; and iiuportant foluicl u il!'-t fince the war. doing its honest uiutui. as ever, to secure tbe triumpli of the Democratic tarty and tne t"riuaurbt aireina -.T ol tlie irio ciplea held by Jetternoit. Ja-kon and 1 Ilder,. 1'he great ia-t ol ihf year is the rttturo lo ai'Sit lute power of the cocumon enemy ol all ic-od Democrats the political oricanlzaiiju fur wtiosR ovoribr-.w Till. CK louirhtal tbe front lortiKcrn rettri. the uieuiurbie yeara of niit atjj tb r'ranl Hayes, ana Uirneld and Ar'.bjr. It is tbe a-ne old eneaiy that Deiuo rita now confront, and be will be Intrenched in the -a me stroo io:tion. Jt has hern carrivd once t-y brave and hirhtlDK boi.elul. lo you not heliere with Tlltl N that Lbe thing :ao 'je doneaKaln? Walt nd see. 1 be nope of the Desuocricj Is In the loyal ef fort ol tbe united preff , cberUhinir no meaiorleg of &t ditlAWettca' la Bon-esnentiaU. forgetting e7ery ibint; t.ut the lersuus ol experience, and that Ttctory Is a duty. i'rouaal; yon know THE SUN already as a nespiier which (jet all the news tt.d piitiie It In lnomparlbly lnteretloi shape: wlucn chronicles laci as they occur and lelln the tru'.n about men and event with absolutn lear!uiu -, miking the completea and most enleriain it,n journal published anywhere on earth ami wbl-h nells Hit opinions only to Its subcrl'-rs and pur. chasers at t. cauie per Cftiiy ou SunJys loui cents. If jou 1u Dot know THE St'N. send r.tr It aud learn what a wonderful thing- it Is to be in tbe suodhlae. Dally, per monUi $0 ft Dally, per year io Sunday, uer year 2 OO Diiiy and Sunday, per year ..... H (to Daily and Sunday, per month .... o 7 Weekly Sun, one year ....... 1 OO W. L. DOUGLAS 33 SHOE S3 SHOE FOR FOR CCNTLEUCM) LADIES. B.t Iri th-world, riuilns hfl t.3.00 litNilM HAS I -!. W ID Ml OH. 4.t H AMI-SKWni I I T KI1CK. Sk.1.50 JrOI.lt K AMI KAItMflH' hllOE. f-;..'i ix i it a ! in (Ai f mioi;. lVllhItl'OUN MIOK. tot.UO aud l.".a DOVej' M llUUi. MIOCS. Fraudiitrnt w hen mv nar. au-3 pri-e are aot tu;i.i CiboUuu. W. L.lOl OUi, UrovitUm. JttstMt. 1UK SAI.K11Y BARKER BRO'S., EBLNS BURG VA. NOT DEAu YET! VALLII LUTTRI NCER, X ASLFACTlKltB OF TIN, COPIER AND SHEET-IKON WARE a.xi lis noonxo, Kepecttuliy Invites the fittentlon ot bis Iriends and the pui'lie In xeuerai to tbe tact tnat he U dial rarrylni on liu"ine at the old Ptacd opposite the Mountain houfl. Ebenripur, and is prepared to supply rrom a larve stock, oriuatiuiaciurin); to or SS: der, any article in his line. Irom the w tne larKot, iu tne boil manner ana at in linn i-riees. rjNt. penitentiary work either made or sold at this establishment. TIX IIOOF1NO a. SI'KCIAI.TY. Oive me a call and satisfy yonrselves as to my work and prices. V. LU1TU1NOEK. EvnaburK. April 13, l)i3-tl. ST- CHARLES Chatles S- CiJI, Proprietor. Table unsurp:is?ed. Rcmodel eJ with office on ground floor. Natural gas and incandescent light in all rooms. New steam laundry attached to house. Cor. Wood St. & Third Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. E LY'S f lAWKn nvi CREAM : BALM! "All CMWl - . 1 aai nr' r HAT- MivrrvrDVi?-i FEVEBt AND -W COLD IN HEAD A Darticla Is api-lieJ Into earb nostrils and lb atcreeable. t'rice &u cents at lirUKlt ; rT uiail retftHlnred, 60 cU. tL, KliUS, H ttsrreDbU, New YoriL. I J y y f virfr im.-wen Tines - v - y Ncv"'-W -i 's rW If ois Mare CONSUMPTIOri. BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFECTION,' WASTING of FLESH, Or any liiatc uhrve tte Throat amil Lung ore InjluittrH, Lack of Strength or crr J'owvr, you can be rclicred ami Curett by scott's Emulsion OF PURE COD LIVEROIL With HypophospHltes. PLTi.e Milk. Amk for Hoott't Emulsion, mint l. t no eorjtlanatiun or evllriuttivn iiuluee yM to mecrjtt a mliitute. Sold by all Druggists, SCQimOWKE, Ciesiists, H. Y, -- . .. , ,'. nr -.y - t. .fEnTjLriir. CA RL RLV 1 A i L . PRACTICAL VvfATCHr4AKEU tJEWELEll ATD DEALER IN ITr, v- T vtC , b ii" i r e $mm mu BOOTS, SHBBIS 1IBB1 ffl JUST HJ3CBITr-i:i -AT R. L, DAVIS' CIIIiAP HOOT AM) I!0i: M, Boots for Men and. I Jo vs, Gum Boots lor Men and E jv Ladies' and blisses' Shoes, Gum Shoes for Ladies and Chife Shoes for Children and Babies, Shoes to lit Everybody at Lowest Vnr. JULIAN ST., EHENSBURG. Pi We don't want the Eart But we do want to call your attention to ui line line of Harness. It is the laiyoi an3. best stock ever seen in r.Denhouiir. PRICES LOWER THAN BB We have a complete line of Bridles, llnKr all kinds, Collars, Saddles, Blind Hrilk;- Riding and Driving Bridles. Collar Pads of all kinds, Curry Combs, Fly V Lap Robes, all kinds of Bugry and Wagon hips Irom Best Harness Oil, Vll kinds of repairing neath" and n,I1I done on short notice at moderate prices, work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. &. Is. 15 Near I'biladpl fhiu. firkool llru r.. 1 tlili. Vrarl. F.xr.-a-..-, i.',0. 4.uu.r(cl If l'a iu'l,srj"i. A ImiH am) r;Mtif-. ountf inm s-il Kr t untrtwic; Civ:t Kniiitrfiuu'. ('!! f. M A;ttrrtTi v. t?t ne l t. toomts I-riv r.soio li. ti it a itin rJit' r u1 i flit wri ta tktrun. or mv MWi t.v rtwclict.. i Bit.fi-. i ,i.t?-.'o ! epr-,t ' ( ett.. etc. Mur tu.iy i : -pt i -rl nh av,stia'J th r, t.iLcr uiwee !W t11 g ronTnrt. the vtlJitton. nd ti.a tHluaiaiiiK- lii'i itw'i a ti iianiiu " rk.trfttrl otuUcw- heat fie U .y ltto SWllHiN C- M1UK i LtliXsC( A.O. AM- V. - . . Watches, Clock; J KWKJ.'iy. Optical Cz--. Sole Agent -UMilHI.- Jelebratd Rccfor (Tdlunil.la nd Frfdiid V. at;-:- In K. a.i,d Si. ii A ; .,. .. ..ATGK SKI.FCTION r.y All r ol JKWL1.1IV n:.,!. o, , "" ISf" Mv lin -f .!, r-. 1- 1.-., Jt.n.f and aff for j ,iirM i 1,.,.., , ' ;tjt: el- ht-r'. UTaLL WkK HLAII.IMHI1 J CARL RIVl.iv r.beiisburn, Nov. 11, li! -tf. mtmm stok tii' 10 cents up. 90 Gents Her Ga i 12 IS T 13 1 J 1 a , I I- ' del JtStfoWfi tit rtieut f I.. .si I'vd'lWt tt o'tui,-:-d bft BW'-H'" ' '.ii;i.i'-y tir i.