mi. MCIIt.tr. . - .(X 1 IS. 1S90. lrmnrrHf fetal Tlekef. Far (i wrnor, IlOBEUTi: P.vTTIso.Y. of Philadelphia, rer I.ienteriant Governor. CHU'NCEI V. IlL VCX, of York. For S ccr' try. of Ir.te.rnal Affairs. WILLIAM II BAliCLW, Of Alleeoy. nmntrllc Couuly Tlrket. Kor Uoniress, TiiOMAS II. GKEEVY. Subjct to tne decision of Umocra'.ic cun ference. Kr Assembly. M. KITZrtA rtRlS, of (iallifzln. ED. T. McNEEHS. of Johnstown. For Treasurer, CHAKLKSJ. MAY Fit, of jobr.stown. Kor Commls!rnir5, rATKICKE DILLON, of Eider Twp. JOHN' KIKBY, of Johnstown. For Auditors, WILLI AM t: HERUY. or Wlltuor,. JOSEPH inn's, cf Chet Twp. F(t Poor House Director, S W. MlLLEIl. of Johnstown. Hon. lit ii Mrt"rr.L n, ex-Scre tary of the Treus-ary, is rior.sly in Washington. Mit. Yv. wi i-. I'. Sw an has lieen appointed a poor direct.)r at s.'ranton. This is th tirst irs' anc ;f a woman beiiig ehcs.-n lo suh ac cffl.'-in this state. Tin: I.u;iatii lottery compiny baa snccf cdd in hav ra the lottery tiil passed over the vto of the Governor of the H':ite. Th opoot.en's of the meas ure !n cons-qMence havn diawu r.olliin but bUnk. Hamilton- Ii. rov.tne PluladeTpbia millir.airi', K-p.ib ic.m , snys the p.i3 aga of t.e Force bill would prove a P'Til to tLe tuHir.iH.1 interfst of the south in whirh millions of northern car it :a I is invr ?tej. SoMKof ri.e i;puh'icans ioxist that this w!'l be a ta k r.? cmiiign, but we doubt !r. F.r ir.s-a'.c" IMama-er Is not likely to do sry ta kirg ah.u: Kairj'd declaratii n .inl it i.i not rxpec'ed that Ci.l.iti-: i jiy wiil have a preal Jr-al to siy cor.certiirg the crave c'jres which hive b-ep prefeir. tl ii I'.r.sl hirn. E l-'TMA-TEt: WM P. H.VUIilTV, , of Pni'adi'iphia, who w ts chosen State t'hairmiin nt tin SoraT.tori Convention, own. if to biibinesji tntfres's as ruixi-; I'f'led to decline the fi si ioo . )o Wrd- ned;iy. at a meeting of tlw S:ate Vc- . trai t't mrm! let t H irrisl urg. Congress-; All !Le .'peculttinns almut V.'aMace mai Jinvs K-rr, of tVeardc d, whb I ging atro.id because or his disappoint iinaDinjousiy eitvted Sia-e Chaircaan. ' ai'-nt at S.'ranton. is the riurest boh of ' bl ithring org-tss. 1U ha important tiKN. Vro. II. K oatz. a prominent Republican of Somerset cmirty rrcently said in a public interview : ' I have been tryir.g to rind out what claims Sen ator rflamater has on the Goveraor ship. I don't know of anything that be has done to merit the nomination, and if he hadn't been the choice of the ma chine he nevei would have been select ed, io my judgement." Thk secretary of tbe treasury has i wired instructions to the collector of i customs et Sn Francisco to send twentyfour Cbicese, recently captured on tbe Aiizona border while endeavor ing to cmupg'e thfmelves irto the l.'nited States, back to their native coun try. They will be fibippt d to China on the iirst steamer lint ssi's from Sn Francisco to that country. Thk II ,iie Committee on millt.ory aiTaiis at W.i&btcgton, l.sa decided to report with h favcrab'e rt comruerda- tlon n bill rrvivirfr lhe crade of i,e. , . . . , .. tenant general in the army. The bill provides that the parson appointed un- dertbeact. with whose death or re-i tlrtcuf nt the hVe ?s to expire, shall re- i ceive,th3 sjrna piy received by Ge' ! Sheridin while lieutenant general, j Tiie bi'i alau to re-creata the i'i : in ; order that the distinguished war ser- vics renderid by M .j. Gen sjhofield or I some o'li-r uV.wr miy L recogn'z-d. I'ndcr its provisions the l'resideat may j appoint tho c lijer he believes to be best ' entitled to the hncr without regird to ,' relative rank. . ! Tur. I.epuMican confereuce for lhe ! -JY.h Ccr greesional District composi-d ; of the counties of Mercer, Lawrence j Kutlir nnd ll'uver, the home cf that (according to the late Kepublican S:ate i Convention) imai-culate s'aiesmn Senator vjay hKS got Into, a pretty j ruuddle. Con pre man Twnsend, of I Heaver county who bss servel one ' term was l,id on the. i!ie;f ai;d Major i McDonald, cf Lavvrence county, bus b&en nominated, but it is alleged that his ncroinution whs purchased by i barefated bribery and tfildavita ai.d . conft-Biuna are made in supprt of the j accn?atior The ll-pubcan Couuly j Coaoilttee tf lieavtr couuty has bn-n , c:ed to iiieet on Sitcrdiy next, to ia i ves:igte the charges, but it Is believed ! that fie Kcardal wiil be bushed up for the good of the g. o. p. Thit leaders of tbe majority in thei House ot K-presentatires, enya the Philadelphia AV-vn, hope before long to stir tbeir obedient followers to per rtjc'jus activiny In devising and passing a new LvrKsacal Apportionment bill. It is be;ief a at tbe Census Ot flee that the cfllcial count can be dtt clared by tbe middle of August ; and this ia all that would be needtd to es- tab! tali a basis for re-apportionmebt. Whether Dictator Itefd and his parti-, san tools shall pass au Apportlonmeht bill will depend on their estimates of the oolilical results of such a measure. The new members would all have to be ! elected at large ; and iu the present temper cf the public mind there wouldn't be much cf a chance for lLo 1 Kepublican canlidatts iu Ntv. Voik, , Ohio, or even in lIliLoi. iu IKia t consideration will acaicely dtttr the : letptrate tuLi'iratcis if th-y tlull dt.i-I .. . " ' i;(iu uumialf p.uuatri ;;'lvi r:t i;'e m . HI. Iilii.; lhiv'i-1. ;,n A ppol I ion in.'lt l!i. i vt ! Tjce srj-nins no longer evosts. It hs ; vanished to the four winds, sa to sp-ok. j and tL Country knows it 00 lotger. i Senator and ex-Speaker Cullsle dis I cuises the. suf jt as follows : i '-Tim regular acrual appropriations already p.saed nod 'h ise rending, wbitb j of course must, in the main, pas, amouut to i39,000,000. With the per- i mioent appropriations, amonntlcg a llu.000 00O. added th nnrr,riafAn. f.,r ih f,,T . " "i"n &icn tn iiT- ' haft ins? er.rtt. aiiJld,lrnAi I - - - 1 1 o . - n ru l i -I ' ) , J, i 000 -a pref.y saro in tra'.h. If yoa will ! add to the t4:.0 000 000 already included ; Id my estimate the 12 000.000 for the I ail 91 r hAnnt i nm n r, A . .. .LI I . . ur. ...... mm m- snipping; subsi dies and S12.000.0u0 only for the new p-nsion, the aggregate will increase to MfttOOOOOO. The estimate receipts furnished by the secretary of the treas ury are S450 000 000. The deficit will therefore amount to ?43 000 OoO. 'When a private individual's ex pen sea exceed his revenues he exhausts hfa capital and becomes bankrupt. The Government of the United States will have become technically bankrnbt when its expenditures exceeds Its revenue, like some foreign Goverments of which we hear. Of course, the Government at present his infinite resources. There is lh Treasury reserve, and thn th sinking fund py uen'.a rosy be s'opp-d by l?gUUtUo ; but it will be a nw ex periecre for the lare nnrnbr of the cit'zrs of the Americm Union to wit ness th Government drawing on tl.e Treasury re?ervi acl suspending the sinkicg fund. ''Yon will perceive that there is co theory on which to arju ; hut an ac tual condition ex:s a for the people of the Unittd S'a'es to consider. Vim fiave a series of cold facts before us. and a errcparison of the f.Tit?i of ihe credit and the d-bit coTuts of f un s rere.ilsthe chilly trcth that the great .-iirplui of the Treaur7 no longer ex- 'There is an additional expenditure to te added. It will aiise ir the Feder al elec'inr.sblll pes the Sn and is i gntra'.ly put in opera' i-m. T esti- mite of cost on which I find that rcsny c mpetent au'boritiea scree is flO (ahJ, 000. Of course, there are no preoe-d-n!s to guide them in arriving at the L'zurs mentioned, but I thick tbe sum of SIO uki uoo is not too large. The t-urit wou!d tbns amount to "53 WX).- OoO. lint passed." the force bi'l has not yet Kx-sfxaxoi: Wallace last week, sya thr Philadelphia Ti,u. sailed frcm New York for Europe ti be ab sent Troui six weks to tvo months. II will lw at home not later than tbe that wttk in S.p emb?r, when be will take rq aclive port ir the campaigi tor the I-mocratic ticket. f personal business iu London, t wUicb I: gave some rnon'hs last winter and I left il in an urfinisbtd condition ; and ; Le tak' s a seaaon of rest that would I have been denied bim had be ten ! nominated for Governor, and hopes to j consummate pending business negolia ! lions. ( Of course, Wallace was disappointed in the acion of ttje Scrauton Conven i tion, but he isn'c a Democratic cry- bat y wbo assumes tbat a great party is a mere rattle to anicse men at will, lie is too big and too broad a trader for any such childish pranks, and be well knows that men are made for parties and that partiea are not nude for men. He will be in good trim, for the fibt when he returns from Eurooe. and there will be no l-gguds in the Wal lace ranks. Gen. John- Chakles Fkemoxt, died at Lis home, in New York City, on Sucd-iy Aftercoon from ii.tlmtion " lUD "".?r" " u,e " e"r "r uia 8Se ttecerl 1 remont mi bom S .vannh. GeorgtH, !u S13 and whs educated at Charleston college. For two years he taught rest hem a'ica in te navy end afterward turned his attention to civii engineering. In 1S40 be received a commission from President Vau Moren as second Lieutenant in the corps of topographical etgineers ar.d in 112 ex plored tLe S .u h Pass ar.d discovered the route to California. lie served one term us United States S-nator from the New .State of California takieg h's eeat in lsvj. Io 185.1 he removed to New York ar.d al tbo lira: Il pnbi ican Na tional Convention held at Philadelphia in lot' received lhe nomination for the Pres'dency, hot was defeated by Bu chanan. A the breaking out of the civil war be was made a mjor general but soon after resigned his commiasiou hen (i-nerai I'unw was placed ovtr ! him. A few months ago be was grant- ed a liberal pension bv the Gove rnmer.t, b it did not uve long to er.joy tt. j K Statu fkatok I.kwis Emk uv. it is understood, eays tbe IUrria burg I'utri'.'t proposes to take tbe stump in the c.mm.c ciuun'in and reiternt the charges Lich he ad made against ' 1 th- v .inun - v i . f "'',03l . , he Lelub..can c-r.d.date for f.overnur. i "" snoui i au so tne U-puDllcan party , orgiua will endeavor to throw ecld , ... u m, wto T,f i ! IbiLkmg voter ai.l l i! tluecced by , j wcai inese pari iso j ur: u s my say, ; M'. Kmtry is either right ot he ; wr ti ad only an iuvesti?aion can de'eimir.e which is v.bich. If "Mr. iel arEiter did not buy bia Stcalcria! seat then Mr. Emery sboold be be!d to re sponsibility for hia charge and if be did t .. ! ate, be of course, ia not the m in to be tmde Governor of this common wealth. Tbe gieat mass of psople of the State j matter and aa a supplicant for tbeir j suffrage, Candidite Ddtamater ia jD ; dnty bound to Clean if Le can the atliy Douna IO Clean. 11 Le can, the, r.meiy muu epoi, irom I. is lOllIlca' s5cirt - Iet b:m take the advice of the i 1. v..V,li... l-h!tu.l,.i.;. ! ..j! " r , j spuak Otit, ' ', A an ass of tbe compositors of tLe daily new.spHpeia of IV.tibuig Lad Ueu J tikeri with tbe following result : Pat- tieon 17 ; I )c!au:ater, ; uoo commit- i .... . i t.i, iturty ol the. I'atti.i n - trrs ,U kl.oWII lO ls K lit.' '-',r,J- j The Patttsort K( publicans. I I'lLADELi'Di.w. July 14 lo ao ia- Oa iVday fviifli(. April 4 at a pnb-te-vww today Wharton Barker not jjc naf.etit:g io r.rsdfora. ex-Senator only showed the diasatisfactioo against j Lewis Emery' Jr., read the following t J jay acd Qaayism ex'sting in the 11a- cfcargea against S.ia'or George W. IeN Vuuitcsn iauE8, tut ext ia:nej now the overthrow of that pow-r Is to be accom- p'..sh-d at the polls to November. louask oe," queried Mr. mrker. , '"Whether I hare received any letters from K -publicans commending my step " coming out In support of Patti- 8Q ? in answer 1 will aa? that frcm : n ler the over the s atb letters have been pourirg in from prominent Republicans stating that not only would they sup-, port I'attison, but will uss every hon est end to see that he Is elected. "I tell you," and Mr. Barker's bands came together with an emphatic slap, "there will be nothing short of a revo lution in Pennsylvania poli'ics in No vember. The KepnMican majority will dwindle sway until nothing is lefc and the anti Dclainatet msjortty loom up in its place. It will be bet history re peating i?slf. when Folger was snowed under New York. "I have received word from several exceptionally well-known Republicans, telling me that they intend taking the stomp this year in the Interest of l'atti son. I am not at liberty to mention their names yet, as p'ans for the cam paign have not yet been formulated." "What ate th.-s plans 'Well, in a few days, probably a week, a conference of leading Republican poli ticians from the in'rior of the State wi'i be held in my ine and a p'n of campaign agrerd upon. To each mm will be BMtRned am p-irfic'ulnr die trict. and he will have sole charg of wo'kirg Bgainst D-lamater is thai ac tior." Will yoa work in exjunction with th I-n crat ic C-'Uiaiitlet- ?" "No : that point we ish to mke pirticuisrlv apparent. We wish to show the Dem'KTiit ic S;at Committee and tb ar'i-D-iamaler cottmiitte re totally dis'irict orgnn'zt'iors. Tb election of Sir. l'a'tis'tn as Governor of Pennsylvania is. of course, the common otj'cMvs point, bo. th"M will b no fff.ia ion i f lh li-mrrratic and the Pn'tison K pub'ican forces." I.jt why ehcu'd yu wish that fact made parttotularly apparent ?' ' Tor f hie reason. We want to show ' ttat the Democrats unaided would have probably no, surely lost. The enter- ing of a ltpuh'icn committee iu VLe cmpiiQ in the interesls of the Drao cra's is our Ptotes-. sjiicst tasiem, and we the It?puoWcus who will not b-ruled will elect Mr. I'attisoo. Vi'e draw co par'v lines ; we want to show to tbe entire I 'cited S'atea that io Ibis State at least there are men wbo. in the interests of bones' government, will rise superior to party polities and help elect tbe man wbo, ic their minds, is best fiUed for the position. Mark my wordd : io November you will see noib ing short of a revolution in IVnnsyN vanU politics.7' Terrific I'owder Expleslaa. Cincinnati, Ju'y 15. Two freight cars with sixteen tons of powder ex ploded at King's mills late this after noon, causing the explosion of the car tridge factory, turning of several houses, the kl:iicg of six persons and the wounding of twen'y men and wo men. Two errsp'y freight cars were being rolled octo a a:de track where a car cootsining live Lui.dred kegs of gun- powuer wes a aniiing. js tne cars struck, there was a terriflc txntosion : and immediately afterward another car containing ejgbt hundred kegs of gun powder exploded. making thirteen hundred kegs altogether. William Fraiily, a brakeman. was standing on one of the ernp'.v cars when the explo sion occurred. II is body must have been blown to atoms, as no trace of it baa yet been found. The railway sta tion and freight house belonging to the Little Miami railroad, together with all tbe adjacent buildings, were set on fire and t-. tally consumed. The havoc wrought by tbe explosion ia dreadful. The track and tiea of tbe railroad are fairly torn out or tbe ground and great holes ploughed in tbe ground. The Fe-ter'a cartridge factory ws burned to the gronnd. end ratblng bet a mass of blcckeeed. smouldering ruins remains to mark the the spot where the building stood. N'wsfrrrn King's Mills at y o'clock to-ni!ht is that ten deed bodies have. been taken from the ruins, and thtr y are krown to N wound-d. D-flniie nea is more likely to swell the list of c.i.ualii(?s than to dimmish tt. The Road to I'rouiolica, Some of the Ipuolicnn papers in Penn-yvn!a are teiab.r:ng Wharton IWker for beading a revuti ngiinsc the nominatio n of Mr. Peljmater. Mr. B.r kr is warned among obT things if,at he must never aa-iin h pa rr admission into the H-publican fold. We do not know what anticipationi Mr. ll.ik-r msy cherish in this regard, tut experi ence Soa to show that he is ikiog tbe wisest. course wiih his It-pbiican friends if he seeks political advance ment. The two Senators from Nw York broke away from their pty, Mr. IIiscok supporting Greeley and Mr. Kvarts being in the Cabinet of Johns m. Itepublicsn New Yoik presented as a unanimous cboica tor the Presidency Mr. Depew, who ran on tbe Democratic ticket as Leutnnt Govercor to he!p defeat the republican csnvass in 1872. Mr. nayea rewarJd Mr. Scbuiz for his b,rTr pernsent supporters of tbe Democrats in 1ST'' thmn Mr Ua't..t i- lteiI. Mr. IIrrl.son thought them" wrtliy of the bigbeat recognition in the TT- " Wharton Baikei 7 uiiuuiiic aervice. ir Wharton Barker ! 01 recognition. ,cc York Iff mil. tharlcs S. Helfc for Pattison. IlAKRISIiITItU. Iu?V 'J fharfoa i U. V .-v.. 7. I iJ TJ I i'puoiican re To.t of 1n-, said here toMisy tbat be woulj vote for Pattison. although he l'reerrea usisma'.er personally. Patti- ; , , M,a "presented some vital rsirvT pnblican prfy of Pennsylvania permit me.t to roe aommated as it ia being dominated. The machine which was controlling nominationa be bated, and whi.st be bad do personal admiration for Pattison he found it hia duty to support him in his emergercy. In bis opinion a large number of Republicans ... n 1 n , ft 1 v, i To ' .V- iVV km 10 "... nt l? "buke tbe U-poblican machine of to see Mr. Wolfe on tbe stump for Pattison. - wl".ra to y to ear eiun. that lir jean j i"i uiDg i. kibx'i New lmeonrr """f""' ' noekieo - , Artka ST, .,, tlBr.Jte Bitt.rs. 1 narer nanjiei reineitj tbat aell a . wo"or tn" m'im auea anivereai atiftks- nw ui coaraaiea lien eery tlmo. aad wa aund reajy to reluna tba puretia.-o pri-.ll atlsaetory reaultf do not fol. low tbeir uee. Tbei remedies hare won their trret r-.ii.uUrilr l.urolv on t.r!r 'or le at E. Jnwt!.' Kbtnabarx, and W. W. l'Ate,,r. -itt.i. - That bribery at Keaver ia liable to Di.Lm lliut n.t u. .1 .. .. . I n n t uiau, -u. Vuav. aii; ttau of anmiihti Litiim tbe uiuvi ftiiows got llitre urot. Senator Uelainaler'a Duly. I smater I ct.ar.re that he purchased Ms Action to i the Senate of tbs State in 1686 that he dl- rectly trtbd citiiens f Crawford county to vote tor mm at tne general election, and that when a memorial had been contem plate! to prevent him from taking the oath I of ofTtee be paid laree sums of money for the sonnresfctOD or cue saia memorial. I charge thit he did take the oath of of fice, thereby commlttirg the crime agatDst the good name and statutes of the Common wealth. I charge, also, that during his services in j theSnatehe attempted to a'ter a public record hv framing a conference report on a bill hefore it had been DroDerlv oinsidered. contrary to all rules and practice, and sign- ing or having had signed the names of the committee, and io so doing offended tho dignity of the Legislature and tht law of the Commonwealth. I make those ebarges without fear of enn-- tradiction. and court an action at whereby I may set my proof before Ii the people oatn-bound- Coming from a Republican and a re. sponsible cltizn. tbvse charges have been printed In newspapers of the Sta'e and have naturally attracted a good deal of attention and wide discussion. They are serious allegations "to bring agamat any man, and ao far no answer ban tieen made. We are not prepared to believe that neb charges can successfully stand sgiirjst Sna'or Dlmiter. He la a yonng man of conced d'y bigh ahititv ar.a honorsble smhi'ion. nd at this Mrn a iedirg candid-.' for the U-"pub-';csn r.rmina'fon for Governor of the S ate. II cannot ff rd to remain sl'ent under ccustions such asthese, and C'tn'oe with thi encphasia and from the eotirc 'hat these do. j Sr-na'ir D'l'nm'emwfS it noT merely j to bims-lf. I ut to the Il-pnh'icen party, whose candidate for the great c-tfiee of these chsrges ful'y nnd concplefely and so strangle them thit there sh-H never: again be a chance for anybody either' 1.-rru.m- fa"al- This is due the R-puhilc-n people. who are now in powssion of hut one I side of the story, and wbo rny wrongly i tcons'rna absolu'e silence. Dlay or 1 ''ure lo make convincing answer can- nci cut prove unrort unate. - err r . i . - i 'ir i it-s uhh-s mis Tnifs. of ?-na- . T l . r .1 i m . ut ucuras.er a nair or mo itpun- licans of lhe S re. It hs taken no jides in the canvass for the Gube - rnat.oii - si nomination ; its cindidaie for G y rrnor will be the nominee of tbe Con- eniioa. The pr'y requires, however, tbat the nominee, whoever be may be, shall be one against whose character do charges can be successfully made, .en a'or Dtlamater can doubtless refute x S-nator Emery's allegations, and he ought to satisfy tbe whole lt-publican party of that fact. Tbey are of too penoua a na'nre to en unanswered. Philu Pnrs L'n) April U. UsrW or X Cyclone. Kti) WiNii, M.lc, July 14. The croanicg horror of lasc tvening'a cy clone was the sinking of the excursion s'eamerSea Wing in the middle of Lake IV pin. It is believed that fully 200 lives were lost, as tl.e steamer was crowded with people returning from the encampment of tbe First I-irimect of tbe National Guard, near this place. The cyclone aTuck the steamer near Lake City, shortly after 8 o'clock, and 1 a few momenta the vessel was cao- ci.-u, caiioiuic otr passengers down to death. S -venly-four bodiea baye been recov ered ty the rescuing parties sect out from tbe shore. . Uniden'iCed bodies to tbe number of 02 have betn recovered, acd tbe wotk of rescut is being poshed by parties of the militia, wbo are encamded up the river. B;dus of those drowned in Lake Prpin last night, to tbe number of 52. arrived in this city at about C o clock this morning. Tbewbole town is in mourning. Immediately upon the arrival of tbe steamer the bodies were carried to tbe resp'-c ire homes of (be deceased per sons. It is quite probable tbat I bete are yet fifty or sixty people missing in addition to the lis: of dead already recovered. It ia thought that all of these are in the wreck which Ilea C the point near L.k CUy. The undert2k ng establishment here is crowd. d wrh friends of ih dtad, and rn ny cases of prostration Lave occurred, litis, nes is completely Mt a s'ands ii. J hn Geikio. wife and Ave ehildra. corrprifng.r entire laroily, are btuong , lb L w.,s learned this m5riiin ibat Itd Mero, a broiher i l C iirlea Mmo, an in , eurance ag. n' of Minneap lis. ,a I drowned, t(.geih-r wi n his eu.irn fami ly, lhey went dowu in each other's arms, ard were pick-d op last riht tl?a;ing together in the embrace of daih. The. snes at the Maigue are simp y indescribable. Miners for Tatlison. J-n. B. Paisley, a laltor leader from lhe Ciem Arid mlting dis'rict. In an interview a few davs ei?o sa.d "(i,iw a.in:s re a'.sgumed wiib oayism and I inira- tMttison their friend. A careful e .uv. si revea's tr-at a general semi ment hoione the miners is in favor of Pattis-m. We do not expect anything from lay or any personal representa tive be triposes to make Governor Olr ,eCc yb1at,0rat:: i peaua in vain to us for bread when I capital oppressed us. and we do not pro- j pose willingly to again pat oar enemies in power. "We want a Governor wbo will place an intelligent veto on acts that may in jure our cause. We have strurirled j long and nobly as laborers, and we are ; jealous of an enemy like tSay asp tlng j to a position in wbicb be may ir jure jus. Pattison favored a revision of thei i ruiniue laws. listened to onr ntiii..n and alwava hail a nriil rr. i . . a w " J " , " W . t-'"""' oa in conierence. As a representative of a numerous labor or fanizatiou, I my tra'y say that the nnln vote will g.t to H ibert E. I'atti son, the It'pablicao miners, as well as he Democratic ones, beicg againsi Delamater." Ao Poaches. A contemporary remarks : There is no mierake this year about the failure of tbe Delaware peach crop and tbe blight of tbe trait crop in South Jersey. Tbe exceedingly mild weather coaxed the buds aed blossoms to tbeir Atnl I stage aa early as January; and then the work of tbem. Many farmers will, in cooseqeence, flad ihema-lves short of Caab ; and households will miss sccus- a s . tomea oeucacies. it is tough lack. " A (mi- iaeatraBt. na blch U gaarant4 to bring you aaU..- factory renlu. or In e.e. ot lallara a return ! .urrbata pnea. On tbif aata plan yoa can buy from oar adertiMd Iraxlt a boule of Ir. King' rsew TMsoorerr lor eonnmptloa. Il la guaranteed to brine relief ta OTerv cat. wh'n for an, afl.xle. of throat- I.ungi or Cbest, I rucb aj Cju-uuptluo. ladamatlun of Lonif. i yronobiua. Asthma. Uhooplni ConKb, Croup! j etc.. eta. it It pleaaDt and axreeable to Ueie, . liarfect'y nafe. aad can almaj.be del aadtd pon. aa 1 v . . ... . ... - I W. Ir.Ateer, Lorolto. To demise onr spece, is U,h pnee we I u--: oil.., pay for our k,.jwledge. ! A ETA S AXD M1HEB SOI1XUH. China's solitary railroad is 81 miles ion a and co?t fO.OvO a mile. Whether or not a funeral has the right of way Is a question before the mtsburg courts. Fortf seven boys were drowned while bathing to the river at Fittsharg 'ast year and forty-eight the year before. I City Superintendent George J. Lnrkey and thirty teachers, of Ptttsbnrg schools left last week for a tour to Europe. Xws of the heaviest waeer ever laid that o' the Marquis of nstlres, who bet 5.100.000 on a single horse race and lost. ri i - ... . . . ... .. I '-"-"a I'leincn. or l ottsvine. rell. overcome by heat, on a railroad track In front of an engine and was run over and killed J - Tiie Maori women of Nw "aland are kitting thrrnselvps trying to wear corsets. since they have seen them on missionary women. Folev's ten cent circus has been holding forth at Tltosville ever since the 4'h. trying to gather together enough nhekels to pay on their indebtedness and get out of town. William Byerly. son of Professor A. It Byerly. of Millersville State Normal School, was drowned while bathing in the Susqoe banna river near Turkey mil. Lancaster county, Saturday. It eoft." trie Engtish G'ivemment f2. .t62 000 anually to support Qneen Victoria and ber Immediate family. It takes 000 to defray the railroad exrx-nses to Balmoral on ea?h visit of the Qjen. Tbe Kittanning ro'Ier mills, owned by J. KUngensmlfh, and leased by Boris Brits., were destroyed by lira on Thursday night of last week. The building was totally con sumed with the exception of tbe engine honse. Some ur.known person poisoned a tlrwk of 40 t-heep belonging to three young wo men named Moore, near Xew Salem. Pa., : With bins vitrol and nf h.m died. An attempt was also made to poison the cows in the same fleli'. The men employed in the British svndi fate breweries of Indianapolis were fortnr- y allowed each fifty glass of beer a day t ' , rree. They have been cut down to a daily i allowance of five ' ihM.t.n classes each, and they ' I -0n day ,ast wek passeneer on the j TmCom street car line offered five copper j nta for bis fare. Tbe conductor refused t to accept the tender and ejected the paess enner. Now the oompanv Is called on to i stand suit for (2,000 damages. -Mr Iieniamin P. Shillaber (Mrs. Par ; tiDSton) has paseed bis sevenry-slxth blrlh j day. but, thoueb somewhat feeble, be Is In full poH.setwion of his faculties and still has , tfiat keen sense f the ludicrous tbat enters j so largely in all bis writings, i A can of Italian laborers wbo struck J on tbe Pimbutg and Lake Erie railroad at w Castle. Pa., drove off another gang of their countrymen who had snpplanted them, and with a wagon load of beer, tbey are terrorizing tbe locality. An explosion on tbe lake fctearuer. Tioga, near Chicago. Friday, resulted in in the death of 15 persons and serious injury ot a like number. Tte vessel took lira and J tbe flames and binoke prevented a rescue. Tbe killed and li.jored were sailors and ' stevedores. j Mr. Ambrose Haley, of Houlton. Me., I has In her possession a treasured heirloom, a slipper tbat was worn by her father's grandmother, on the occasion of ber mar riage, in England, which must have cc cured fully 173 jears ago. It is made of brocaded satin. To obtain tbe land for tbe World's Fair Lake Michigan witl be filled In to the extent of 220 acres. The Illinois Central is ex pect ed to fill 123 acres. This Includes a piece between Monroe and Randolph streets, ex tending 1 SCO feet into the lake, or .100 feet beyond the proposed grounds. . Two farmers named Arbuckle acd Orr. who live near Martinsburg, W. Vs., bad a desperate fight Sunday, in which Orr re ceived fatal injuries. Ue hurried home, covered with blood, and presented himself before his wife, who bad beo ill. and bo frightened ner that she swooned and ditd in a few minutes. At Magelysvlile. Montgomery county, on Tuesday night. Clinton Schaoeck. aged 33. shot and instantly killed Mary Brans', aged 14. II then shot hirasoir, and will die. Th parties ha e been lovers and a p. parrentlv had a qaarrel. Tbe affair has Closed great excitement. The maiderer Is of questionable character. The latest addition to the State Ltcrary at Albany, N. Y.. Is a collection of woods, which Is designed to Include every kind of timber growing naturally within the limits of the State. The first Installment com prises forty-three k per les. Eseb specimen is taken from the trunk. 3' feet long, and shows the bars and grain. Some of tbe cattle out on the farms on the Scottviile pike In Tenneswee are aoir.g j blind from some unknown cause. Many i believe it is the intense beat tlenry Dunn has bad several head to go totally blind, and r " "re ourg reeaing catue. 1 ne eyes first turn pale and In tbecouroe of a day or so lose their sight completely. A negro girl, about 11 years old, and two white boys, about :0 and 12 years old, went crab fishing at Brunswick. Ga. Their bait giving out. the negro gtrl took a hatchet - - " ' iU Uf cn,e home. The girl, after fishing awhile wiu me urn ir a nail. Diiried tt in the sand. She was arrested and placed In jail. Two hundred employes of tne Chicago and North western railroad company now at work in the shops at West Cnicso are to be dismissed The order for their dismissal was iued ou Monday, and a iarge number of men were let go oo Monday night. It ia i tate, were arretted on Monday afternoon reported that not oo ly are tbe West Chicago for the murder of Js-nes Ilughes, of Ore snopa atTectod. but tbat within a few da ou- A few days ago Ilunbes was way hundreds of men are to be cut off from the 'a,d nd brutally beaten by the three wen pay rolls in the Interest of economy. above mentioned, wbo were at the time ar- A cyclone struck St. Pa ul and vicinity i Sunday afternoon aud did conslderab a ! dama. T.i th- m,nh -i. va a wuta ao tl v& IHO VI II i tnere are a great number of small lakes wb.cn are sought by a multitude every bun- day, and lakes Joanna. Oervais, Vannas. , Kir.t broke out early on Sucday morn and Ltttle Canada, were Iu the patn of tbe log iu il. T. Atkinson's turning and plan- storm At Lake iervais tbe rrsidrncea of J. it. bcburaalr and Simon Good were de ruolished and five persons were killed and ten injured. While excavating for a new bnilding on j MnilLfJold btreet. Pilteburg, at 10 o'clock TuesJay morning, an embankment caved in, burying three men. Two of tbem Michael Murphy and Antboey (Jarbooia I were r"8t:ueJ without macb :touble. but tbe 't hleW ' :.. a e iu.iu-jiicuwi cagan, tne contractor as bailed under six feet of sand, ana it was : fifteen minutes before he was Urken out. ' He was etill living, but will dm. The ' others will recover. ' Mrs. Berrymau, a colored woman, re- I sldiug near Leectiburg. met with e boaiible I cfc.. . . . ? "tempted to expodlate the kitchen fire y lhe us5 of vV" '1'u H'Ores (Untied out "d t file to her clolblug. While her clothing was in lUtnes, Mie ttirew herself on the bed and aet the lm.i n Sh. ..i ucbiu va lueeaav aveDioir or last we-k. ehot klngly buined and died in a few bours. Uer bubaod, who is a miner, was at work 1 " J - of he accident. The Uerrrman ' " a,,'""n: lilMliip.s, was C.iUHe,. Sell So iSdAioli Cheaper Tlutn C )t1( -Altooiub Clotliiei-.s ? An answer will be given to the oil-repeated question: "Why iloes Mnrch, the Clothier much cheaper than any of the Altoona clothing merchants?" ' i 1. lie keeps thoroughly posted in regard to the clothing industry. 2. He buys directly from the manufacturers. 3. He buys in large quantities. . 4 .He pays the spot cash and avails himself of the liberal discounts gruuted un In,,,. purchases, p - 5. It not infrequently happens that, pressed for money, a manufacturer sells at price less than the cost of the material and its making up. Such opportunities are taken advantae'tr every occasion presenting themselves. K J ' These reasons alone (others can le given) arc, we trust a sutlicirnt answer to the question does March sell so much cheaper than any of the other ready-made clothiers of Altoona. From the above the inference is plain that buying in large quantities, paying spot cash m5 ing advantage of all golden opportunities growing out of financial failures of manufacturer ofVio K nctdii ftue cusiumcis bupcnui selves. We append below prices of a lew of our goods, but it iuu.4 be remembered that the gtoJ- h be seen and examined. When this is done when the quality, style and make up are eonsi.Wi win oe astonisnea at tne marveiousiy low prices. Black worsted Prince Albert suits. Black and blue four button cutaways, 10. 10 styles broad Wales in cutaways and sacks. -$10. 10 styles fancy worsted suits, S'J and up. Best quality G. A. R. Slater flannel suits, 7.7". j Best quality blue suits for boys, .;. . ujij styles ot all wool cassimere 100 Dundie s suits, sacks and cutaways, l.oO. All Goods are Sold Lower than Any Other Clothing Hon in Blair county. Call and see MA ALTOOIMA, Eei SEND FOB OUR CATALOGUE ana PHICtE ATLAS ENGINE WOtfKS. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATroKNLY AT 1,1 IV. Kbit-m nu. Pkmia. I (rudice In Opra lluuse. Centra trcet. T1 W. DICK. ATTOKNKV-AM.AW. Kbkmhi'ho. I'knx'a. y-ppclal attention glfb? to claiuie f-r l n ion H' uoty. eto. cli7-l . GEO. M. READE. AnuKNn.ATi.i-. tllKHBl l(l. Pkska. -Omce on (Tentre street, near Hich. John Guile, an octogenarian of tbe Erie County Almshouse, mounted a tblrdtoiy window Wednesday morning and plungtd down seventy-five feet into eternity. The old gentleman bad never shown any evi dence of insanity, and no came is known for his rasb act. The town of ParkTsturg W. Va . is out of water, and great suffering and annry ance exist. Many of the manufacturing , Tl!?.? V" i down, aDd threats of suit for damate against the city ars circulating. Not a drop of water can be had for love or money j and lee is tl per 100 pounds. Tbe firm at '. Pittsburgh which but up the etgines has i telegraphed to send a com Detent machinist ' to examine and remady the trouble- Thomas Martin, John McXuItv and John McDonald, miners at Pittson. this t rested and released upon fS.feOO bail each i Ilugbes lingered until Saturday ben he ! aMra- assailants, who were taken Into died. I custody, were committed to the county piisoato await trial. Ing mill at Tenth and Susmehanna mtrrmt. Philadelphia. From th- mill th fire spread to the lutrber yard, and thenc to Carey Bros. wall paper factory Ths nlanira tnlll was completely destroyed, and Carty Bros, building is a ruin. They estimate ( their hss at?V0.o0) with lusurauee of f20-.,. j boo. Atkinson places his loss at between f73 000 and ?S0 009 on his piaulng mill proj - erty, stable, and lamner yard . IlislcKur- aoce foots up to f jtl 500. Tbe Bonton fvn tells of a man return ing from tbe West to visit his mother's grave in a cemetery near Boston. -I couldn't find the lot." be t-a'd In telling the story, "and when I got home I at.ked my sister about it, and who It was tbat had put op ine big monument there with the came I Theodosia' on it. 'Why. that wa the Place. said my sister. 'But who is TLeo ; dowia V I asked. 'That is mother,' said see : I know it wasn't her name, but It is a , prttly one, and I thought ehe would like it. j And did you see, John ? 1 thought mother ( looked so lonesome in that big lot, and I , had a baby headstone set up near the corner with "Jciuiio" cut ou it. You duu't niit.il, IL-fc7iHiS3gTvaP THE auiaiuaes, ;inu at me same lime suits, So. ftext Door to the Postollice, - vboclv Reads tlie AH the Xew.s. Only L.50 per CARL R I I NT US. j PRACTICAL I WATCHMAKER & 4EWEtEB: AN I) DEALER IN 1 T'mZ1' i Ecteniode -DKALEKS 1N- General . Merchandise, CX O TIU.A 'G, FL O VII, FEED, Liiinbcr.iii(lliinrlcs. We keep our Stoekalw)'' Kiill and Complete. Give us a C:ill. HASTlNttS Hi (TH. 1 H. .i.sHKl'ini. imoiHum.R- i l""Cal" at the Milmu. n"r lhe centre ol the ' towu on loartli Avenue. Ul u.tcmv.r to lur i nlh tho t arrunimilatini to lulnei met. . . 1eaure nieki-r" and lx.ar.iers. Ir-ni In searen i oloouilort a ml .juiet will and It a .tcM-al.le pi- toe.o. Thi Tnl 11 UBur).aau.d unit la !!) i U.tilict with the t.e.t tbe aarUt aw. ai..! i an ine aeiioaciea t the k-ikii. llf ktr a aui piled with the ehi.lrf rt i.l pure liquor an4 emia t.d cotlilnil hut the in i, I . S,evial atten tion gtn tv the care i uur" a j. si u i-:rrin. VI ritllM UN I t adnrenxlt ic (,re. 1. Itaawell aw ., 1 Spruce St.'. New 'ora an Ivarn the 'jract e.et ot anv .oied fioe i.f A 1V fcKTI-I N In A oitricaa Ne-ai-n. too l ate Puilri lie. 1' irilil knl matt;' .th.f. linv m tiijil. I'XiTUtot at 'ti'ii J OTHKEU! secure reasonable profits for 0';. 200 children s Suits, age 4 toll, $Uu and .'500 fancy easd mere Suits for children, $2 an -. 1000 pairs of men's and boys' pants at low pV- "o doen Damash Shirts, 35 cents. Fancy silk flannel Shirts, ,1. White Sliirts. best quality, 5o cents. Hals and Caps very low. Trunks and Valises at low prices. PEIWA tmmx Year. Watches, Clocks JEWELKY, Silverware, Musical iDstmsi Optical Gccds. Sole Agent KUK rut Celebrated Eockford WATCH KH. eolnmbla and Fredonia Wafch In Key and Stem W 4ers ..ATIGK SKLKCTIOV or AI L L.V of JEW ELK V !):. IrM I-- My line of Jeweln U nn i t1" cue and see for yourr-eli t. .1 J r-r!l r. g elf where. -if ALT. WORK fil'lHAVm I' CARL niVINir: V, .efisliirg. Nov. 11, lsso -lt. - & - Hoppel TO WEAK 10 Untwine frvan tb eBerta m k.1 mad a ralual w1"Tocr' dn-HV: nrtimlua fr home rem. f- K. m r"" Wadui tundvl wort : u:', 'TjX a-- sUa who U Drroia and 5't"!u"-1' rD i otl.e I heiety a.ven ' , trut or harbor Henry M. 1 -rt.T "n. ,vd " t will i...y no hlll .f lu.- B,n,;' t.rr, collect any wait( that wy """ 'i I .T icWsou twp.. July Ulli. I" VlJIVltOltV in I 'imioria i nl ' mini"' lhe t i;ki van-