fireman. E3msc::rc. pa,. FRIDAY, - - -N ' ' ' . IW Koori'-Ti.u, P., has roied in favor or Chicago as thp i-r.nf tr p!ac to LclJ t'je b'g fair. Thk recent rilna tare csus?d another flood la Ihe yuiaeiianrja Valley wLIcb i- nearly equal to that of !a?t Jjne. A new cornet has been discovers J at the Warner Obsprvitory by Dr. Lewis Swift. It la moving northeast rq-1 is large, bet without necleus or tail. Uetckns of recent election from evtry cotty iu the Svate hare teen received ht the State Department at Ilnrrisbnrtr. Tb to'b wm follows : lkjer.rui 21- ; I3i?ler, 20 Z0 ; John son., 22,401, Unver's plurality, CO.MtJ. Henry It. Toivxe. pn?idiajat the annual mtetinK of the American society of Mechanical Engineers, declared the idea of a World's Fair in 1S02 must be ab&cdoned for want of time to con struct the buildings. A xetv religious society in London, vhose object is to convert the aristo cratic West Enders has been formed. Kvery house in that aristocratic quar tr has been visited, and even the resi dence of the Trinco cf Walea has teen iayaded. We see it announced that ex State t enator, George W. Hood, of Indi.-.na, has been appointed Supervisor of Cen-s-u3 for tho tight District including the Tjntii-s of Clarion. Ji Hereto, Iu. liana. Ar-ms'.njug, WVstnorrlauJ, Cambria, L' earfieid and Somerset. Tiik LV-publican Congressman, says the Philidelphia Th,ns. are disposed to ILiukita poor iu!e that works both wars. Tho rules of tho last House that U'owcd thn minority to block lfgisal ticr. vyire all r'aht wLile the minority vns composed of Ilpnb!icans, and rre wrorg n-w that the minority Is coaipcaul of J)?uiocrais. Lewis C. Cassidy, the prominent ;.vvyer and prilitk.turj, and the Attorney ;nor;! cf IVir.s ivani under the ad ministration of Governor Tattison, died at his rtsldeccf, at Grmanrowu, Phil ndvi'.hia, on Mor.day warning. Al though Mr. C.tsldy w.is l!t fcr several d:iy3 puat, huffrirp tvitb lr,flaniation of the Itirgs. his condition was not con sid?nd serious an.i hfs sudden death was a shock to his Jare circle of ao nmtrjnrces. The cawv of deith v.ns limit failure. In a commercial sonf. Ur Is tb? most irrpc-rtart of Satitu American L.-'-hlTj. Ti; gritrr portion of tlo ro.T-'e corsunied in th'f l'r"t?d S tilths is Ir-r.T. fr.-iu th.V roi-.r iiy. The an- ..vM.tmin. ui in'MvvMiuii;'n in jjrhzu j nis nccr r-i MR'r. b"'n foPowed bv ex- . r ' 7 . grcwing coanti-- of -v, St.?, au4 wer.t ioudly u.t.owi.,1 that ti.e spoils of of ru.r. n . o, prus ; U...s srus to be J r:5ht iato the homea of Coluatua Da- I ar not for him or his. It is as frecu'a ive tn its rh-Ticer. Utilem I . . . . . i Ferie.l. too. t-t O t Kt. c.Vij w.-.r e'-jii'i, a cr.-ii:ri iu the fr.rra of gov rnr.H'i.t ia Rrpzil ehou;d i)tT-ct thf prodcciion uud exiwrtation of the counlry'd chief 6tap!e vc iy little. Wuia L. stern Kxpres?, which left i'tttiburg at T.lo v. m. for Xew Vork. wus pajsing through the Pittsburg yards, the smoking car lft the track and after beirg pulled about 100 feet, turned completely over and canght fire. Several passengers were Injured and Joseph Rrocker, of Chicago, was fatal ly bt:riit 1. TLe causa of the sc:!dent is not kn.'wn, t ut it la t height the rnila lai: spread. All he punsengera but Rrccktr and six others were ab?e to prcrcdon their jcurney a few houra later. An !aipieive lesson for the United States comes from South Afr lea, where no rain has fallen for a year, ani there Is much suffering from want of water. Prof, spoiy, ui9 American geologist, who haaju.-t made a tcurof tb country, says the same csuse that ruined Egypt, Mesopotamia and India, once the most fertile countries In tho wcrld, is e.t work In South Africa. It is the de struction cf the timber. r,nd the same can.:e tbat tuned those countries Into deserts ia producing the same effect In South Africa. It is at work In the United States, and we shall see .fe ptructive effects frota it beforo njy aears. Tub County Commissioners ere still bulldir-2 bridges but are not giving the work out ty letticss. At the last bridge letting held in May, "everal oo jectionable bidders put in bids which were too low (?) and th Commission ers were compelled to rj?cl them and give the work to their erglneer at an advance or ? i.l-o on three bridges. If j a letting tad not given tie taxpayers ; some idea of V. but the tri Jjrea shnnU core iho prices cou'd have been swellea several hundred dollars Licre. Since men Ijs Lomuilisloners and tbeir eu- I gineer have built a bridga at Garmari- i 10 n, ana are now building one at Sum- i xnerLIH, but the prices cf tUe bridges are not cut down ty a letting, and don't you forget it. Tneur sercs to be no doubt says tbe J'i.'K-'uo.Vr (.V. JI.) I'nioK, that Presi dent Harrison ha plRced himself In a very unenviable position In connection with the admission cf Montana. Placed in tre mcst favorable light, his actioa shoas the: be has lent bis aid to the ccrsp:rntor9 whi wou'd steal the organ h: at ioi and representation cf lht new S:.tte. lie krsw that the i e'.t-c'.lon was undecided when ha e'g-Hd to1? pr,.cuma::on admitting Moricl, :ti:d he knew that Lis aclioi was asked to aid the fharpors who wou'd roanipu- late iUj vote. Tbe Pros id en; ly snch actlou lower h-niijif to Ihe lvel f a tchemi-r and s ire; u'ler tr. l svnCces hi official nr.d resi r. U reputation. Such frauds always irn? Cd'(ju!e re- trllLt:-. That vuur L-imtug, John Wana nmker, sayi the New Yoik Slxr, Las pssfd the point that bis critics had Cx1 as t liru't cf his follies. lilt laKt exhibition cf b'msalf as than his early performance about the j e.iLs a?or.cie3, but it 1 rrnch more ri d'cu'OLS ; ai.l to beecre scprpnely ll diculou In the eyes of all Is the one oflVnd.'ns in a public man that admits of no defense, llisculity, even when clearly showri, may be doubted by credulous fri?t.ds aad denied to the last by interested advocates, bat ab surdity that cannot be concealed can neither tt explained cor converted. The folly-of the cheap John Pan American dime museum ehow at 'Wan arcakei's bargain counter is r.ct free from criminality, but it Is PO supremo ly asinine that peoiIe will not stop to calculate how much of crimo it im ports, but will insist that the Govern ment ehall disembarrass itself of all connection with. the charlatan who con trived it. "On behalf of Mr. Wanamaker, who is head of this house, and who is com- palled to be absent in Washington on official duties connected with his posi tion as Postmaster-General, I am deputed to welcome you to oar busi nefs bouse." This sp?ech of Wana maker'a man, who welcomed the herd ed Pan-Americans, makes short work of all the protestations that Warama ker had no connection with the use of his official position as a business adver tisement, and then, to make the assur ance doubly snre, comas the card signed "John Wanamaker," inviting the bargain-buying pnbllc to see the diplomats of All America on exhibition at his shop as one of the shopping attractions. What mnst our country's guests, the representatives of our sister, Republics In all free America, have thought of tt is cost degrading exhibition of mer cenary valrarity ? What will they think of our country if a delinquency in high place so glaring f.nd cfT?rsive is allowed to go unpunished V 15 ut surely there must be aa ex treme of Mliclal and social impropriety that ev?n the Harrisons cannot stand. Surely not even the father of Prince Rinse?! can tolerate making merchan dise of a Cabinet rffioa, and of the United States, before the world, to help the sale cf fcur-djllar pant?, jers seys at thlrty-alre cents, and cotton Telvet rlbon at thirteen cents a yard ! Assurdely even General Harrison, must now see that The Star was right when II said that the Sales Agency Foater Fund Pos'mastFr-General must go. The climax of dslitquency has Loon reached. The President must turn the rascals out I More h-nst than mo3t of the Rj. publican organs, fh Chicago T,ilur.e recognize tho significant result of ths Ohio tied! 'H. It says : ' Sa far as j Ohio is concerned it must be admitted I that with Carxpbc U as a candidate, who rati voVa in I. or?rf for repvi.-;t hy j duy on wool r.nd placing it on the free j list, the resuTt r.n e. cla:rrd ? an In'IorsrtcfDt of h a vote. Ar.d the re- tur"s r,lo ehow that he D?m:crats a emsnierib'Q uair.s li the wool : i : : ? uii'i iiirrt'irr ar.fi i 'ixtanr a t na i ' ' V: n . Mr r i i r n l r ir M..:d.l i . 1 .... -. v t . l . ..ill . ; . , ths day or eftIy reduced RpuLiic?n najoritifs In th-Mr couLtl??. It Is not to be denied as frro wool as rrro wool was made pn i9nryths DTacrats, tbeir gaii?3 iu the wool irrcxirg sections of Ohio are slg-. infant ai:J give some color to the claim tbat thty aro ennnrting Republican farmers to tho WHtf th:.t for the ske of chei per woo'ens wool sliou'd not b taxed. TriE Govf r: rart cf Errzilh&ssnddpn ly changf d from pn fmpire to a repub lic. The chang was suid:-n end unex pected end Is rrmarkible for the fact that the new ordor of thirds was effect ed without firing a ehot cr tho takirg of a human lire. The Emperor Dora Pedro, was literal in his policy, mild in his rule and was universally liked throughout the empire but the people have been agitating the adoption of a Republican form of Government fcr years and it was the belief of many well informed on the condition of a "airs In Brazil, that the empire would go with tbe death of the Emperor. But the change was precipitated by some sudden, unknown cause and the last monarch In the MVestern Hemisphere wss deposed, exiled from the country, given a generous and liberal allowance and bada to go and llvo somewhere eJa. This is a bad age for mocarchs and it is but a question of time when their use fulness will be a thing of the past. At the general asrembly. Knlghtw of Labor, on Saturday, Graud Master Workman Powderly said : "I'm not talking tar:ff this vear, but it seerrr? to me that tho policy of protection is a wrong one on la bo. The laboring claasea are rot protected only the manufacturer edds the duty to what should be the natural Ed fair price for h.s product. The burden of the tariZ re.ts its crushirg weight upon the poor. The tariff needs reformit:. It 1 trm poor, the great mass of the pecule. who! need protection, ard they will never get it nnler the so ca'ltd policy of pto- tection." For a man who receives a big es.Iary to exclusively devote himstlf to the in terest of labor Mr. Powderly his teen a long time finding ont the tru:a, cr at ltat in proclaiming it afttr he had found it out. The evil cf will litigation i3 glaring and rrowirc. but the remedv is not so plain. "Ia the TiMen cae," the New York Je,.M says, "the courts are re- sponsible for the abns?. Tte sanity of 'tbe :-8"ator was urcucariorrJ. Ilia'c purposa w cVarly expr?sed nd per- I fec;iy lawful on a technicality that hn3 no better foundation than jadiciil jrecedtnt. That is tt:e mischievous woir of j judgfs." It advises the rafsvge of a I law that wl?en a sane testator bss clearly j indicted the disycsiti-.n to mde of his ! prop-rty and that disposition is not j immoral cr criminal, the. courts mua: l inforc-i Lis will, cot break it. A Loo at the LIcitions. In considering the disasters sustained by the npubMcan party in several Mates, and its loss of votes In every rart of the country the city of Phila. Uelphia excepted some weight is to oe attached to the consideration that this is an oil year in politics, and that the wort eff jear is usually that which fol lows a Presidential el-ction. Bat there are off yers and off years. Mr. Cleve land had hie in !?", and then as now. ; the Republicans made a bard right to carry 2s ew York and Virginia. The former had Toted for Mr. Cleveland in lSl as for Harrison in The Re publican State ticket bad the active support of the Mngwumps. Hot it was defeated then as now. and general Lee tad 10,000 majority in Virginia. Not a sinsle Stafj was transferrea from the Democratic to the Republican column, and a municipal victory in Chicago was about all the party had to ehow for its efforts In a year proverbially unlucky for the party in power. It is useless, therefore, to disguise or eenceal the ex.ent of the Republican disasters of this year. Their explana tion must be sought in other causes than "the latitude wtich follows a a Presidential campaign.-' The figures show that the number of those who care enough for the Republican party and its candidates to take the trouble to vote has fallen by a heavy percentage in every contested State, and that in Penn sylvania as everywhere else, while the Democrats have sustained no such losses. Iowa may be speeded as the one State In which pure local considerations determined the election. In all the other States there are national elements and Influences in the problem, and first auiong these we must place the unhap py tone which the preseut administra tion is giving the party. B? the indi cation of Its preference for such politi cians as (nay, Mahone and Piatt, it is helping to demoralize the Republican party everywhere, to give the worse self In it a predominant influence, to enable such State nominations as ex pose the party to defeat, and generally to steer the party down the easy de scent to disaster. In a year's time there has been a notable decay in its political and moral fibre, a diminished urgency for righteousness, fair play aad reform. The virtues learnt in the school of adversity have vanished like the morning dow before ths sunsblno of prvper!ty. Thus the very conditions of Republican success, the attitude of ths pirty toward public questions which insures the interest of the most inde pendent of the voters who accept its jnr.cip'es, has been ubandoned in the interests of machine politics. We do n"t think Mr. Harrison can contem plate the result with any marked satis faction, or c5n0Jrice as regards the future of the party. We assure him that unUes he cm lift up its flag from i the low cround where it has been D'ant- ed sinco the 4.h of last March, the dis as'erj cf 1SS9 will be only the begin ninirof the chapter. The Republican party rallied cheerfully to support him, but it had no idea that in doing this it was bricginK to the national direction a clique of so'flsb. unscrupulous, low toned gamblfr in politics ; and much as it may esteem General Harrison, much ns It may regret to see a Demo crat come back to the White House, it will no more identify itself with dishons or hi llO and 1?02 than it wonld con-!f-ut to do so in times p?st, when the demand was crude that it sacrifice its principles and its selSrefpect in order ;o sn-ure a "Michlnt-" tnumnh. W.arton Larl-a ' American (Vji) No Spoils, o Victory. What the amount or the quality of 0.n;iy'e iniluonce with President Har. r;s n may bi ws know uot ; but r.moug .. . j . . j OU ttl I.LIV llff! inoourl r.f ran; . . . 1 -- ' nig at his po.3t cf duty at Washington, nc ruu',-T. cia own eafe and pleasure Gshing in the waters of Florida. They claim that his present cry for a distri bution of the spoils cf cCieeis a bluff !Tme played in the interest of snator Delamater, b;s candidate for Governor, and that his cry will cease a3 soon as bis own personal uds will have been atcorrplishcd. He has. they sty, bea ou-geuera!Ied ia the Philadelphia ap pointments, and in Allegheny has ob tained nothing fcr himself whilst op posing Megoe, who would hare taken care of the bojs at that end of tbe St--!te bnt for (usy's interference, "Look at tbe small vote given for Beyer. Why if the Democrats had but bait tried they could have elected Blst ler. There was a Democratic defeat butr.o Republican victory. The bova left tho bars down but the Democrats bad not ths coursge to walk in ; and that's all there is to it !" Thns spoke a procaine! t Republican who baa been active in his party for thirty years ; and be added : "Corruption never licked any political party ; there is but one thing that can defeat a party and that is to go back on the boys after they have dene tbe work ; and that is what Mr. 0,uay bas done and be don't fool anybody bnt fools with his talk." Tfaie is but a sample of tbe talk going on in political circles in Philadelphia where usy and nU methods are best known. ShonM a feeling Buch as this sort of com plaining is likely to engender become ereral throughout the State, Mr. usy may have to unload Senator Dela raaterand pick np an old time Repub lican like Secretary of the Common wealth Stone or Ajutant Geaeral Hast ings. In tbe r-ean while the Democrats of Pennsylvania should shape themselves fcr a winning fight for the governor ship, and tSis can best be done by the formation of local organizations from enl to end of tbe State before the nom inations will have bsen made. Let there be more iadividnal action and lesi dependence upon leaders. 7arrw lurj rutiiii. X Knap C lr hair II rr tire. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapplne paper, bnt it sired her lir. She was in the ptas -s of consumption, told by physi cians that she was Incurable and could lire 'n:T short time ; she weighed le8 than Dcyrmj i"juuu. wii m pieca or wrapping papper 6fa read of Dr. King's Xew Discovx ery, and cot a sample bottle ; it helped her, she bought a Urge bottle, it helped aer more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its ose and ts now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing HO pounds. For feller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, drccKist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of tUs wonderful Discovery Free at the drn store of E. James, Ebeuaburg, and W. W. McAteer. Ixiretto. V at as is the territorv of the ITri ted StHtf lbr wl" ,soon hardly VtT, c xx Liicn for the survev of Alaska - tu at laM accounts mads its way up Yukon River to. a no'nt never be- ! the for i .-e cL:d by Iul I brt of great public interest. j . .. . mm UUUUlieAS 1-xp ora- tion changed all cur ideas in regard to tr:- rnarac:r cr wi-i waa once known as lh) "groat American desert ;" br this is n it likely to to the csb- with .V-.ak. Ps birren:.eE3 acd dt isolation d no: aop'ar to Luve been exaggeraied. William II. ?MITn. tha colored w;fc murderer, Is on trial in Pittsburg. A Republican on the Tar ill. A cabinet minister appointed by Abraham Lincoln to succetd Fressen den of Maine, and afterward re-ap-poioted by Andrew Johnson, whea in full communion -with the Repunlican party, and then appointed by President Arthur, should certainly be accepted as gocd authority. Such a man is Hon. Hugh McCuIloch. Secretary of the Treasury ucder three Republican Pres idents, and before the organiz ion of that party a Henry Clay whig. In an article of some length in the Xew York Times. Mr. McCulloch dis cusses tbe situation of tbe country in respect to tbe tariff. Immigration, the race question and the matter of Feder al interference with elections in tbe States, tuo'ing in tbe ont set Ralph Waldo Lrcerson'g saying that "the Whigs had tbe best men and tbe Dem ocrats tbe best principles," Mr. Mc Culloch traces briefly tbe history of both parties. Passing by what be says on other subjects, wi come to his diss CUFsion on tbe tariff qaestlon. Mr. McCulloch says tbe Whigs were for tariff for revenue, with incidential protection. The Republican-successors are for a tariff for protection, with re venue as tbe Incident. That is pre cisely the way so able a man as Major McKinley defined the Republican poli cy. Tbe Republicans; Mr. McCulloch urges, look upon tariff as a msans of suppressing foreign competition and sustain.it aa a means of giving our manufacturers control of tbe borne market. Tbe Democrats, on the other band, have already favored a tariff for revenue only. They have held that Congress, under tbe Constitution, baa no authority to Impose duties to pro tect manufacturers, its functions not going beyond the raising of revenue. It has no right to effect indirectly what the Constitution prohibits it from do ing directly. The Governmeat'a need of revenue will always, tbe Democrats contend, require a tariff, which in prac tice will give Incidentally a wide mar gin of protection to our manufacturers. "On this point," Mr. MCulloch says, "the Democratic party now stands where tbe Whig party stood when Hen ry Clay was its leader." Tbera are men in both parties, be adds, who favor free trade, but there is no free trad party, nor will there be for years, If ever. Mr. M;Cul!cch's objections to tbe continuance of the present tariff are s ated very fully. It Is held that our manufacturers no longer need protect tion. Production being already in ex cess of the demaadi of the borne mar ket, there Is no reason to stimulate it further ; tbe growth of trusts to limit production is a sign that duties on im ports to encourage the bulldlcg of fac tories, etc., are no longer required. What is rt quired in the interest of manufacturers, wage earners acd the people generally is a lower tariff, wider production and entrance Into foreign markets. Being tbe greatest produc ing country in tbe world, our prosper ity will be btst promoted bv engaging in international trade. Mr. McCul loch holds, in conclusion, that "tbe present tariff is at war with tbe best interests of tbe country. It Is contin ued," he adds, "Ly being made a party question and tbe free use of money In elections." but its days are nearly num bered. And so say we all. Down with the war tariff, in tbe interest of trust and monopoly. Pittsburg 2'ost. I'uder the Sew Regime. Rio dk Janeiro. Novembr 18, Th city awoke on Friday to hear the Republic proclaimed. General Da Fons?ca, Senhor Constant and others proceeded to Petropolis in the morning and informed the Emptror that he had been dethroned. Dam I'edro, supported by his family, receiv ed the deputation with abeo'.ute com posure. Genera! Da Vnnseoa cm the spokesman. He said that Brazil had advanced far enough in the path of civ ilization to dispense with the monarchy. The country, while grateful to the Em peror for his patriotic services, was iirmly resolved to bo recognized only aa h Republic. Dom Pedro made a dignified reply. He declined to abdicate, but be said he would yield to force. Tbe imperial fe.mily were allowed one hour to prepare for tbeir departure. Carriages, escorted by soldiers, were waiting to take them to the outer har bor, where a man-cf-war was lying nn der steam. The captain had bten in structed to sail as toon as tbe imperial family had embarked. He bad receiv ed sealed letters instracting him what route to take. It is supposed that Lis bon it the destination of the vessel. Tbe denomination adopted by tbe government for the Republic ia tbt Un ited States of Brazil. The province of Bahia has proclaimed for tbe IU publlc. Peace and quietness reign. Tbe Republic will allow the deposed Emperor 8u0 contos de reis per annum during his life. Tbe five articles of the Government decree are : First. The Republic ia proclaimed. Second. The provinces of Brazil, united by federation, compose the Un Ited States of Brazil. TniRD. Each State will farm Ita own local government. Fotktu. Each State will send a representative to the Congress which will convene shortly, and the final de eislon of which the provisional govern ment will await. FrirrH. Meantime tbe Governors of the States will adopt means to maintain order and protect the citizens' rights. The nations inland and external re lations will be represented meanwhile by the provisional Goverament. Jeff Davis Critically 111. ew Orlkass, Nov, 13. Mr. Jefferson Davis Is Ijing dancerously 111 at the residence cf Mr. I. U. Payne ir ibis city. Saturday night, as on the previons n'ght, ha was very rebtiess end became much worse after mid right, although not as sick as on Fri day. The wether, which was heavy, damp and cold, seemed to affect him uxfavorably, and great difficulty was eacountervd in preserving that even tercperatare in the room regarded as absolutely necessary to tbe patient. It is-evident tha: Mr. Davis' condition is e-rtremely critical. Should he have a return of th- difficulty in Wreathing which attacked bim on Friday night, crany other relapse, the chances are that ho will die. Ee is so weak that he is arable to lift ois arm or torn over :o bed. nts only food is beef tea, and this he ts.kes by the teaspoonfnl. Mrs. Dayis still takes a favorable view of her husband's condition, and calls attention to tbe fact that she be, nursed bim through many similar at tacks. The unfavorable circumstances are his age and his ptesent great weak ness. Tor nearly a year past, friends who have seen Lino at Beauvoir have recognized the fact that his health Is failing, anj that old age was begin nin g to tell on bim. FniYrr. This ts hnt yoa ought to have, In fact. 1 hriDSttlfU im Wlrl'Mli. fnr It .1 . .. , - -- - .v. i. u.iij . , 1,4 I monrninff because thev finn It nr.f Thnn. i - J - wv. . uwm sands upon thousands f dollars are spent nnual'y by our re.opl9 tn the tope thst iney tray irsm rrs roon. And vet it may he bad Sy all. We pnaractee that Electrio Uiiters, If used arcordine to directions and and the use persisted in will hrinar you Good I)!istion uud cn-,t tl.e demon Ujsppsta acd Ir,-tall instead Enpetsy. We recoup went Elrtrlc Bitters Tor jspepsis and all diseasrsof Liver, stomach and Kl.lneyx. 5o'd at ZOe. and tl 00 per hcttle by E. James. Ebensburs. and W. W. McAteer. Loretto. NEWS ANOTHER SOTI.U. Jacob Llnnemetzger, while hunting in Pike county, accidentally shot and killed himself. Tbe high prices for meat In Germany baa led a firm In Mayence to try tbe experi ment of importing live oxen from the United States. William Poorman, whose residence was near Lock Haven, and who wae employed on tbe track, was atrock by day express on Monday forenoon and instai.tly killed. Mary E. Nichols is on trial at Water ville, Me., for beating her balf-witted brother, keeping him locked np in a dog pen, and making him work in harness like a horse. Samuel Brown, a resident of Centre township, Terry county, wss kicked by a male on last Friday afternoon, receiving tninries wblcb caused bis death on Satnr day night. Lfarry Meyer bought a lot in East Port land. Ore., a few weeks ago. Last Wed nesday be went to work digging out stum pa- Daring tbe day be unearthed an old tin box that contained greenbacks and gold to tbe value of 16,000. A yenng man named Kopp, of Hanover, York county, went to Milton Grove, Lan caster county, a few days ago. On Tues day he was ont banting, and tn crawling throagh a fence bis gan was discharged and tbe eoatenU lodged In hU spine. He can not recover. John Henry, an eld soldier. Jumped or fell off a passenger train at Williams port Thursday morning and wae killed. He was on bis way to tbe soldiers' borne at Erie, of which Institution be had been an Inmate, lie was returning from a ylalt to friends In Cheater county. Pa. At Cincinnati a horse backed over the bank and fall down a declivity of 100 feet, drarglng his cart and driver with bim. Tbe driver did not get Into tbe water, bat tbe bone planned Into tbe rlrer and swam across to Covington, detaching tbe vehicle from bim In midstream. Ruaaell Hill and Clyde Da hie. two yoang W II Mams port oimrods, and sons of prominent citizens. Wire returning from a bunting expedition, when Dill's gun slipped from bis shoulder, the weapon was dis charged, tbe load taking effect la bis Ug be low tbe knee, and tbe doctors think ampu tation may oe neeessary. William Steele, father of tbe notorious Mrs. Robert Ray Hamilton, was defendant in a ease at Tunkaaanock on tha cbarga of sbootlog a young man named Lutes, with Intent to kill. He was found guilty, as charged, bat was recommended to tbe mercy of the court, and a sentence of a yser In tbe penitentiary, costs f prosecution, and $5 fine was Imposed. "Budge" la tbe naate of a tame crow belonging toUlM Orlle Wheeler, of Jollet. III. lie goes all ever town alone and re- tarns to bis borne at night He Is fond of beer and will drink It antU Intoxicated. In bis rambles be vlaiud the depot, where he found much to interest bim. Lie Imitates tbe shouts of the conductors and takes de light in yelling "all aboard for Chicago." While tbe cupola of tbe Columbia stove works was being tapped on Saturday night. Charles RlgLtee, who was going to catch a ladle of metal, ran Into another moulder who was learlog tbe capola. Tbe liquid metal was dasbed over Rtghtee. a portion cf It running Into his shoes, bis clothing took fire and be was shockingly burned about tbe feet, legs and breast, but may recover. It Is believed that B. S. Barrett, a piano merchant of Cleveland. Ohio, bas fled to Caneda. Officers are looking for him. Re cently an attachment was Issued against bim for ?2,000, and soon after be absented himself. His debts are found to amount to 570,000. Barrett occupied a fUe resi dence on one cf tbe fashionable 6treets of the city, was a leader In bis ehureb, and a Sunday School teacher. James Arttr.an, of Laecbbarg, smarted j In a buggy Thursday tight to bring a lady, , who lives two miles out. to a lecture there. Nothing belug beard of bim at noon on Fri day, bis friends started to look for bim. His horse and baggy and umbrella were fonnd In tbe river, Tbo boree was drowned. It was fonnd tbat bis bnggy bad upt in attempting to ford the mouth of Carnaban's Rna. Tbe place where be attempted to cross was very deep. It Is almost certain tbat be was drowned. Lint Hollenbaugh, ef Rochester, re,. became latoxicated Saturday evening, and, going to his father's residence, broke in the door when the family was absent and pro ceeded to pour coal oil over the Boor, walls and furniture. He then piled Inflammable material aealn&t tbe building and set it on fire. His father, however, coming Lomea extinguished tbe flames. Liat then drew a revolver and fired several shots at bis father, all of which missed bim. He was arrested and bound over for court. Jake Buzzard, one ef the famous six Buzzard brothers, tbe celebrated Lancaster county robbers ana outlaws, died on Tues day morning In tne Eastern penitentiary. A dispatch conveyed tbe IntelNgence to bis wife at Lancaster, shortly after be ex pired. Buasard died from consumption. He bas long been a sufferer from tbe disease and for some time bis death has dally been expected. Mrs. Buzzard visited her dy ing bnsband In tbe penitentiary on Friday last and sbe saw tbat be could linger but a few days longer. Sbe returned borne on (Saturday. Bridget Murtaugn and Mary Haggerty, married women, living in the Tweutieth Ward. Scranten, Ta., bad a neighbors' qaarrel on Monday evening, the latter dar ing Mrs. Martangb to oome Into her yard. Mrs. Murtaagh responded at once to the challenge armed with ber husband's trowel. She attacked Mrs. Haggerty viciously, cut ting open her bead witb the trowel and leaving ber senseless on tbe eround. Mrs. Mnrtaagb escaped and bas so far eluded the police. Tbe condition of tbe Injured woman Is serious and her physician bas slight hopes of her recovery. George Francis Train Is one of the hap piest aien on the American continent. Lie gets fun out of everything. They put bim In Jail in Boston for debt on an illegal pro cess. Wben the blander was known they songht to let bim go and drop tbe matter, bat George Francis wouldn't go, and be kept tbe public and himself entertained for three er four weeks over tbe attempts of tbe lawyers to unravel the legal snarl, and now that he bas been turned out of jail at last, be Is lecturing In the city of baked beans to large crowds on his experience, and Is making bis captors the laughing stock for tbe community. Relmund Holzhay (."Black Bart"), on trial at Bessemer, Mich, for tbe murder of Banker Flelsbbem. of Belleville. 111., and tbe robbery of the Geogeble stage, took tbe stand in bis own defense Thursday of laht week and made a confesslaa. Holzhay told tbe story of bis life from tbo day of bis blith tn Germany to that of his arrest at Repub lic, Michigan. He admitted tbat be robbed tbe Milwaukee and Northern train six months ago, that be held up tha Wisconsin Central train at Cadott, Wis., a month later. and tbat be waj laid the Gogebic stage and shot Banker Flelschbem. Holzhay claimed that several years ago he was hurt by a fall from a borse and since tbat time had been J subject to "spells." during which be did j-not anow what be was doing. 11 said be was under this "spell" when the various crimes were coonmitted. FOSTER ife QUINN SUCCESSORS TO GEIS, FOSTER & QUINN, NO. 315 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PEN' Call attention to their Large and a mil line oi DiacK Uasnmeres, , in , v r ... PA I im, 1 chtnariu I I Arri Inn V. vuouuiviia, iitmituiu, styles. Dress Buttons and Trimmings to match Toweling, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery Corsets 'in j dilY Misses' Corsets and Waists, Kid Gloves and Silk Mitts, Table Covers and Imbrequinu S. Lace Flouncing, etc., etc. bur 52-GOODS DELIVERED TO Mrs. McAdow, one of tbe owners of the Spoiled Horse Mine of Montana, recently droye Into Helena In a buck board, unat tended, carrying a nold brick worth flO.ooo. It took two porters and a truck to get the heavy mass of gold from the wagon Into tbe bank. Charles HolsUIn, of Philadelphia, was convicted of selling liquor without license, at Norristown. Judge Weand In passing sentence said be was of the opinion tbat there was no Intention on the cart of Tini. st la to violate tae law, but a verdict of guilty having been rendered bis only duty was to pass sentence. Counsel for Uolseln Immediately took out an allocatur to the su preme court to determine the question whether a man can be convicted of violat ing tbe liquor laws wben there is no sucb Intent. Henry Kerns, engineer at tbe itsadlng paper mill, on Wednesday morning fall In to tbe flywheel pit. which Is fourUen feet lc deplb. D- was eillng tba machinery and loat bis balance. Tbe bugh wheal, 16 feet In diameter, carried bim down witb It. His assistant, Mr. Uaitenstlos, (topped tbe machinery aa soon as poaaible and sum moned assistance. Tbe moaning of Earns Indicated ttat be was still alive. U was raised from the bottom of tbe pit with great diffioulty. when It was found that both of bis leg ware broken In several places, bis teeth were knocked out. and bis body cov- ered with brulees and contusions. Kerns wbo is C7 years of aga, was taken to tbe Heading boepltal, where he Is lying In a critical condition. "Tenl, Vldl, Viol." Tbe Exposition is closed until October next. We saw It ; It was great, being In Its Infaney, bnt we saw enough to eonvlnoa ourselves of the fact that enterprise, sucb as displayed there, should not be passed by without some comment. But we still won derwnyltwas tbat only one wholesale li quor bouse was so boldly represented. Yoa could see Its pyramid of bottles from any part of tbe great building. It wss tbe pret tiest dlplay tbera. Max Klaln bas proved to tbe public that be wants to be seen. His "Silver Age" rye whisky bas now sacb a well earned reputation that be Is proud ef It and be wants everybody to see it. Ills goods are pure and rsliable. You can havs bis Silver Age at fl.SO per full quarts. His Guckenbelmer, Finch. Oyerbolt or Gibson at 11. 00 per quart, or quarts for $5. 00. Send for bis price list and mention this paper. His address is Max Kxkix, 62 Federal St , Allegheny, Bncklta't Arnica BtaUve. The Best iSalve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sore6. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped nands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay requited. It is guaranteed to eive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Sold at tbe drug store of K. James, Ebena burg, and W. W. McAteer, Loretto. Witb Ely's Cream Balm a etild can be treated witboat pain or dread and witb perfect safety. Try tbe remedy. It cures catarrh, bay fever and colds In the bead. It is easily applied Into the nostrils and gives relief witb tbe first application. Pries SOe. Jos. Home & Co. PENH AYE. STORES. We appreciate confldsnoe as well as ths purchasing public appreciates faithful ser vice. Constantly Increasing confidence, on tbe part ef tbe people. Is the incentive to eur constantly increasing our wonderful facili ties fer serving the people. Our Dtess Goods Stock too large to ge Inte detail. Home span all wool suitings, 69 Inches wide, 35c. a yard. Double width all wool colored cashmeres, good quality, SSo. a yard. 40 Inch wide, all wool, fine Henrietta fin ish casbmeses, 40o. a yard. 40 Inch, extra quality, all wool cashmeres 60c. These wetld be good at 15c. a yard more. Doubt if yea ever matched them at 20c. higher price. So our Dress Goods go up to finest $4 a yard er fine Paris patterns. Fine Blaek Silks Tbe finest makes of Europe and America Gros Grains CCo. to 4 a yard. Dosens of other elegant weaves Including all tbe new ones oi tbe season in Just as complete and eomprebensive attbort- ments. The Cloak Rooms Tba cloth garments we carry ape tbe best, most stylish and most substantially made. Tba material In our Plush garments Is tbe very best, ettep, springy goods that Is worth baying. Our SeaV garments are of tbe most care- fnlly selected Alaska skin, dyed In London, and made for us. No shapa 1 any gar ment of any material not bere. Full Information or complete lines of sam ples cheerfully farnlsbed by our Mall Or der Department. JOS. HORNE & CO., G09-G21 Tenii Avo , j PITTSBURG. PA. Nov. 15, ljchmUr. NOT DEAjj YEfi VALUE LUTTRINCER, xurrrAcrraBn of TLX, COPiER AND SHEET-IRON WARE TIX ROOFING, KfpottullT InrltM tba atuatloa ot his friends ftnd tha nnbllr In .Rn.nl i. t - rUM -. . ... rarrylBc on hanlnepi at tha old itaad opuoalt tba Monnulii Houso, KtvenburK. and Is prepared to apply from a Urge ttock, or munutacturinr to er dar. aDT article In him inm fr.m r . i . the largest. In the best manner and at the lowest tf"Ne penitentiary work either made or sold TIN ItOOFlNO a SPECIALTY llve me a call and f atlsly yonriflvrn an to mv w,?.k-n5 pr,pr- : LUrrtUMitit. varied assortment of Dress Goods, Henriettas, Alelrose, Drass d Alma, Amine . . .... uuta, uiuau ViULiis, USs, . , nr- I : . I f ' 1 . , l-v II... D ress Goods, Table Linen CARL RIVINIUs" PRACTICAL 5 -AND DEALER IN- EXPOS TION iiadteJOt HOFPEe? BROTHERS. $c CO. Extend to you a he:irty iuvitntion when you visit the City to call and examine our stock of 3EDFvOOI12 FHITniiE, PJHIi0K FTII(I)1T1TE. CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, DINING AND KITCIIEN FURNITURE. BEDDING STOVES AND RANGES.- We furnish eyer thing that prtalns to the preptr fitting of a bcuiie at iuwt-r prices than can be had eUewtiar la the City. WE ARE HEAR THE EXPOSITION. Cars from tbe &. & O. and P. It. It DevsU pas or Doors. Will gladly givs say Icfor- tnatioa necfcry. Hooper Bros. & Co., 307 Wood St., Pittsburg; Pa. FI.EAK HEKTION THIS I'AftK. CHAMPION COMBINATION FENCE, This cut represents the Campion Ombination Fence th ing manufactured by the Cambria County Fence Factory nt burg, and which has given entire satisfaction wherever it put up. It is the cheapest, best and strongest fence uikde. thing the farmers have been waiting for and niuat h:ii fencing is manufactured by E. li. Creswell. Now farmers ers, if you want "a good farm or yard fence do not fail to Champion Combination Fence. "BLOWING." The "Ledger Building " tells a simple stcry and relies on its Clothing to make you u custo mer. We don't blow the "Big Horn," but the "Best Clothing with Lowest prices" leads the band. Clothing for Men, Yenths and Children. A. C. Yates ifc Co., SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PUILADELPniA. Near nr rhllndrlpliln. -Sm I boel Oat r9L 9th. J .rly EirnM, 5UO. ' f f - axtrlTrar te,8123. tXUOo Ynr r1mlH ltd clMt4c yo-rc aw1 hty M any tr i tlw &.hoo.. W Wa eiB ur Anarixiaa. A.Wattrawi .im 1. Civil Kneiaecrittf . C laava a. M hsisnatacm. r . Om o tfa KU'lemta Wrd wirk thm fnmi. 1sibrriil anai tknai roomi. tveijr room haa la it tni rtvtiatot awd ia VtUtU t.ctc. (.j-nnsvalura. S(riAt ofvorrx)iua r a-w BS-d boVft. PatrOSta M rMianra nit m-l-1 tl tc., rtc. Mure fully turpiied wlJt pputus than how coatforl, tb tst duc&Uuai, tuwi Ui ba traumntf HirJ tnusmted Otalcpue sent bee to. My tvi,irca. SWllUiM star sHniufi ram COE. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EQENSBURC, PA. J. II. O ANT, Proprietor. rpHKPrBUUwlll alwayinnd nt at our place l ol imiinesa In batlnemi hoar, t very thing kepi neat and coey. A talh roota ha l.een con nected with Ihe Miop where the put.lle Can be ho. commodau-d with a hot .r cold talh. Hath ml) and ercrvthlDK connected thrrvin kept ptrfeclly olsan, OLitaa towslb a srauiALTV. 4., blac k and colore Sl ues and Nuns' - i - T . eiC. Y atl JJrC8 C "NT.. rr. 3 R. R. DEP or. Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, ' Sflverware. Musical iiistriH'i Optical Gccd Sole Agent run 1HE Celebrated Eockfor WATCHK8, Columbia and Frdonia WaU In Key and Stem Winder -.ARGE SELECTION" of ALL of JKWELItr alvsajeoausi My Hne of Jewelry U uuiMrpi, ocnie and se for yourst-if before tu-iv ng elHwbere. ' " 5 ALL WSK OSAHl)i:8EB jp CARL EIVLVIUS- -"bensburg, Jiov. 11, 1S5 -tf. AT PITTSBCEG OPEN'S SEPT. 4th. CLOSES OCT. 19a 28 c&kts. it is bv Ebons ia being Soxe- 0. r.3 rWm for IMlM, 17 ColU. ri'- Phah a n.a.nlrt. fcjrvvi lM. r-aa-irtsw. ' httt ikM' arvd lt mikr.V. 1 ffTitm fcmr-sskt liUl?. l"- I-t'. wHty tkarniaWd. Crauit- I" ileBr tdrao. rif. rrivaw n."ii: m Uui.tMa, ('!.' Krauaraborv s mttrnt CJitt-iaC v ' . prvco t ovr rvary cjqMMc. W " U WiOliT4-iiXsii, t-9- - t&n r k. n i-.. o C!UR CAT AH.". - - comprisin ATI.A3 ENGiN' INDIANAPOUU. "''