The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 29, 1890, Image 2

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ti.tn f. u e .f tK;-n. and fpu'ifd with
a l.i-"i or -2" miii. T!f c;u-i of f.v.uMc
ts ?is.!iiti-faction with s-.oie fta'.urt9 of
a c, niniprci.il tifaty.
Tiif. CMc iff i siyi thit Mr.
(ny l..i bpn after ih Miiufafiurs
to li.-lp el-el Il'limihf, and they
Live rep.u'J : -.Not dol.ar till the '
Tur IT t ill Is pi-s-
Tin: pzice of w jjt h iaan up-vard j
fmlrtiL'v. In e;i5.-rn rir it l,.. i
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Com" ftb.iv tr.e d )!Ur tank. Whether 1
It ia the result or spcrulation rr an'.lcit
rated shortse of :!ie crop in Europe, ia
not kuowo. IVrhttps all ctre.ila will b
rjQDre !n demand at higher pricfs.
Tnr most remarkable striie ever
known will be Inaugurated in li-lnlnm.
Sp' "-.' r 1. Tli- i-n'ir. laboring
cl. " j will q iit wirk nn!l thy at''
pivnth r:' o vre. Trip C ivrr
ta"t rv.y f ' ,;vir to s-ij-prfsa the
u:ov. r :.t, r.- k": 5 t,:,;,...V!i-l probible.
I j- !:oxs to m-.ke sure of voMng i
in
this S nt :Ik Xovern-er eb-cion
r.v;3t !. re?:.-rMl ty S-pUmber 31.
Th'T.' ?h s. m i fT re ij i) of opinion ah to
the .TiV, ! 11 If you itr. re-i.stered by
the I of Si-pri niVrr t!ruc n b- r.on,
if il.- p.'r o;i ia re!.; i.i all obT re-
Sf'-C'. s.
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as; .fl; t. i
'.iSiiio.Ti .' mv-'r.tion.
Hit si j - ne-k nrd
Iri, V i mi'. o.ir.r,--, ; I.-, f; lv. rnor.
C?- . 1). Ili j't, (.f Cli-. r ; s ("r!iry
of ln'err. . Afiir-. Wn,. T. Iur.a, cf
A'lcfl.H-.v.
. he. 'lir? eff "dilatory'' motions and
A .-.k.isv r,H tj"of, h..a be.t in-ro- t 'r'':" iri'y obstructions," wouM Insure
du-.-d i:i li e llre pror -"r- ?ll ; J 1 1 --np1- di-pttch of l.'gis'a ive bus
Kt.'i. i.tliii t t l.o. co si lint I in rrov:d- ' iar- sr.d siid tlm bills of each House
' l n I s ,i' ' nor
S ii',- .-!..'.; j ..a !..w Ri,il:i.'7"ri
idiKI(t.:uor.t rr r;. n ince of a
rycrr.nr fii.f tiiM". r ibe dis'riln-
tl.T. for j ri -s by r?; -nee.
Hon. I.nvi V. V,.t-ov Crrers
H1.1TJ f.-TT: l!ir Tjver'y s vr.th il''rict
in tl..s S , v i.". h-r.v w-i it War-
ten. Pi., 1 y,;y K.
in W:isoi-ig'.on en
b :.: a' b;s ot. 1
Mj-;'l..y
from cpf-'jiiexT
To
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r-nrsr!TH.!,i Cr
lit d ilnr'r; 1 his s s
'iJllluU Wl' 1 bfiS
.1 ol Coi;rn3.
- hi: T.-'Wis -rr .7" r--.-2 -ays enn
r.'r. pf.r.y Repil 'i?.trs In te bror.gh
vl. . I..;-.-.-' dcV.T:. tt.c-lr f-.te-.:on to
vote for R ibert K. Pitu-n i r:-.
r or. Th i'.'s th way it H !! ore
r th
s a'c. 5 ir h.is anybedj s-en or reird
of uny Ii-ta icrat wio bss d-c'sred bis
i' tcr.'. ion to yot for l?!im.At"r ? We
guosa not.
Is the House, at Wayhlngton. on
AVednesday," during the debate on the
('Mrpoan.I laid r.; Cort:resrsn
P. 'c!tw!ta rrpjired cfT and hit Corgress
man Wilson How in the f;ioe which
Wilson replied to by connterirj ci
r.ckwith'a bdy. Thy are bothRs
rnblicar.s and the eneonnfer will likely
Induce Speaker Red to Incorporate in
Lia new rules some aJop'ed from the
London prize ring.
The Repnblirars don't do mnch talk
ing these days ahnut a conyressional r--
cpprronmrit 1 Ms year. Ciuso why ;
t!e-rns shows that the Sjnth will
rin i sad of lose corgrf s.smen. For
wtVs ri,t Snrer;ntfrdint P-rter
l is rrorkI i,!j rro- night and lsy to
Ct the ecnnr eoninl-led in order that
tho re-apportionment might be made ;
I nt the rrjnlt has not been just what
was anticipated, and no reapportion
ment will b made.
Ttimr ' n rjor-.d account from Perry
crn-fy. It 's reported opin reliable
authority that from ton t,y twenty R-
rnbl'rins In rspb cT the tLirfy election
districts hare .leclarI tbeir int.antic-1
ta not only volefrr Robert K. Pattison.
t"".t to labor f.ir Ms sueppqq. Thus far
t'.o vlrrli-.r,, rr,,m the R rublican
np ar- pr'rcjpilly by Mrmers and
V ey tx-long to n clas whoie charge In
dicates a poli'ical revolution. The
movement for Pattison Is likely to car
ry along with it all the Prohibition
voters in Perry cennfy.
I
Idfa cf the interest alreadv !
An
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1, V: Tampan of PniU- j
... ., ... i;v K(UCPJ wtlfn lt is 8,ateJ
. the answrr to a call of tbe city
c ...rn,an over 2,a Democratic .niM-r-
T.sors, c.sssors. eection officers and
members of the various ward commit
tje met in the Republican city on Mon
day night to discuss the situa'Ion and
to receive advloe Tro r. S ,ie Chairman
F-rr and others hs to tt.e details or the
,- f , . ,lu", "mFU0. Chairman
Pattijon
would U o'tvlcJ.
Tiif. S cr-?: rv of Agriculture. a
'V mVirgVp, i'i's the f.jllcwlsg
.-Ua:r) c r-.c r'.irc: crop in lVn'Jyl
vi.il.i : o ' o .!. excessive rains
much, rf t!.. crc waaqjlte late ia bes
r'nn ::,J ia b-jsss s.'ctbaa the
!;y weathr of the past month h-s
ma'.Pii 'iy ret-inled growth .ind reductd
th ; r-!:ect. S me ii jary Is also re
pjUfd frrai local hail storms. Oats
he 3 d lev tot thn vr.is nntic!rat"d, tut
i uu "cconrj of 'Tn'aso aff-cMng It since
j ill.- rnMil'e i f M iy k did not spread cut
. wvi:, :r:d is t?.l:i on th ground, short
t L J s" r.iw, clnifTy, and very uneven
Jn rip ninjr, which indicates much light
i zrnin.
j lVutoes Lav been qnite free from
j toga this var, tu some b!!.rVs i r
i porUd. TuLhcco will be sSort ia the
j snik, rnd, aa a couse quence, will bave
fewer lvfa m l a l;cht yMd. Timo
t!iy h y is tbe Usl !r.rl lirjfsi yield ia
! rr.:ny T-.irs. Cl.iver ii r.ol so good.
r.'i' is :t n.: c jrpvta failure f;r
' m.;::v r-- ;r.
A 1. 1,
v. r lh S ate, Ind-pndnt K-
j i ui.l.wTH nr d.ily iaDOuicInff tbem-a-'ves
in fr.ver of Prison forGiTernor
. an,l trie; t-rrd of th (aay Toke.
. T.i I'.i;'ii.ir'p'iU Xvrt Amcrictn (Ra-
F vi ':et. ) i:i a rCHnt i.-su siyi :
T! xr.-nt of th R'pubilcan parpose to
ttirrw Mr. D'lamater orirboard wits hl
rrlnp'pi abundantly uffi.itnt to mk
ttie result sure. We tiae ro prefect tionbt
bnt vr of trin elwtioo of Governor l"attl
nn by s. iviortty In xr of that whlrh
hi liil hi anil in xaylng this we are
FpKklnt from koowl,'i!j, and not bcaae
th wsh 1h fattier to the thoanht. Mr. IVI-
' ftnmttr hid h..ln mtfrlrn frntl A..rt fi
Vrhate.er impression he haa a..da la
ort4nt, ,nJ :he ramMof md.Tldaals
stra the tiiu ; but this la ImD&osible.
anlm-
trblctl
are pri!f(t ai dow enllsf-d In his behalf
I have little or no practical bearing on the
si?u-tlon. Tt.e slf respecting Uepoblirana
of the State, and those In other States, who
realize that the saltation of the party
ntiotallv (tfcends on the overthrow of
Qul-m this year, nay be assured that It la
"in the wojd." and will be hewn oat clean
and sore.
The rapid increase of the wealth,
business and prosperity of the United
S.atea during th past ten years, savs
the R)Son .Vala"atls, Oazrtte. is
slrrply marvelous. According to tn
published Chores, th toal wealth of
tri? country is now ?71 4"i9 "H.(M).
i equ.:l to n ariy jlOfX) per capita. TMs
i is an ircrnao In ten years of f IS 000
' (KlO.OiO. or -12 pr cent. England's
1 wef:t i in 163 is given at $"0.000 000.
0 "1. Tiie avc-rns- of wealth pr tiead
In Klitid ia 154. Scotland J1245. in
IreUtiJ but S"x;. The total wealth of
France is esfhu ited at V. uOO.000,000.
Ki'R'.fiil cxas's in taxes f20 pr bfad of
ptp'i!,iiti!n, while each individual in thf
I'n" i S ates p;.v- ba f 12 50. Amr-
1 5c '' rriuce T.kO 0 tons of iron
thii "r- v-hiv J-r'?,Tir.d 's greatest pro-
dutf : n is S 0'HJ (X0 tons.
With both ll.iuseaof Congress It
pubMcin by hu amp'e ruirgin says the
s-. Iv'nirt 7'fi.st J)LHxtrh, th country
Trr o'd hj winter that a new rule.
O-llt . . lift -
'l " r .tv-uii;,i '-.it- "Fvii-i i iri--io viici
arprovirg signature of a President in
harmi'uy with l o h br&cches of Con
grr. Tliit waa the "iridescent
dre: ni.5' The gloomy reality in the
ninth month of a protracted session ia
an ur,pr!Cf dentrd record of de-lays and
i i.n'..igorisni3 b"iwirn a Republican
. S u j'.e M.ri a R 'fut'icin House, und be
t ---n a K-"i t'i- i'i Administration at d
;a II pi:biic,,.n C rress. House bIVs
: I cvi ber-u h j'.rVerpJ iu iLe Suate and
t Siale bills in the House.
The IcJepend-nt Republicans, says
the Piiiisdi''-riia Tiws, who expect to
sujpjrt IMiison have been qaietty
cusy for the past two or three weeks
in c rr-cling an crgan'z-ition which will
ext xd to CTerv coontv In the S'ate.
They are looking for suitable rooms in
tlila city in which to open headquarters.
Asai on as a suitable location is en
gaged the names of the chairman and
secretaries, who have already been
agreed npon, will be announced and the
active weak cf the campaign begun.
Those who have been engaged la tbis
work say that Pennsylvania 13 full of
R-publicaM this year who will rote for
rattison.
John B. Rae, a Republican and
President of the United Mine Work
ers' association of America, has return
ed to Pittsburg, fiom a three weeks'
tour among the miners of Central Penn
sylvania, Mr. Rae aayi they are for
Pattison to a man, because they be
lieve he favors and elamater opposes
the Interests or miners. Ha says the
sntimert for Pattison is almost as
stror g amorg the farmers as among the
ml.iers. "I am a strong Republic in on
national Bflairs," said Mr. lite, "but I
am urging all our people to vote for
P.utison and I believe he will be elect
ed' (i forge W. Cuilus' rhilaleh hia
l'ulir Lsljr says : "A cumber of
prominent Republican business men
hve announced their Intention to vote
for the election cf Ex Governor Patti
son, and do all they can to induce
others of their own political faUu to do
l.kewi'p. There is no crgan'z-jj move
ment to obtain supporters for the Dm
orr uic r.ominejes from the ranks of the
epposiag party, but If the unmber of
those who have declared for tbe Ex
Governor shall increase it will likely
r suit in an Independent ReLublican or
gan'7.tir.D that will be nopleasant for
tbe Rrnblieans to contemplate."
At tba Re-publican Senatorial caucus
tie Id at Washington on Thursday
evenirtr rr u it ,.i
" ft.rrn
th 1: the Force bill should go over antil
rf;xt 8essirn
without being publicly
posponed. a vote to be taken upon it on
lumber 20;h. The rules to be
changed if necessary to effect this re-
suit. Tne general debate on the Tariff j
bi.i to be closed by unanimous consent
on September 5, and tbe vote to be taken
on Supteuitrfr 8, flail adjournment to be
expected between October 1 and 10:
This is a victory for Qaay and It will
probioly to tbrt last that will ever be
buard of l he Foice till.
It is Busing Willi Them.
The Tt'-pub'ican papers are trying to
makes great campaign ensat ion over
the starling of the Ci(ix-n' Kepubiican
Committee to boom DMamater's caose.
To tb rtninitiated tfTcrlsure being mid j
to make it ajp-?..r that the great mj jr-
i:y of this e xsmittee, in supporting ;
Uiamaier, are actuatea soieiy cy me
r.ief that hi is the superior of Lia
Democratic opponent, and will give
Pennsylvania a better and more tco
nonlcal government.
Iu the list, of the committee as pub-l:.-hed
epper the names of several lead
er 2 Rrpublican po!it!cinf. Of Course
tht-y are always expected lo support the
ticket, so tLar parading tbem as inde
pendent bnsiuesa men who have recently
corns rut for pr'smater teems to be
s'.rainirg aa-tters in ord to s'art a
boom for the badly hr.d:capp;d can
didate. The lis. a s j contauia the
names of severs! Republican members
of the Lrgla'atare and a unmber of ex
H -pnbllcan office bolder. As the Leg
islative m-mbeis want another term,
and the ex-effi;' holders heva hopes of
tb lightning again striking them, ii is
easy to perceive why they aie so euthu
ai4tic tir the Republican ticker.
Of course the ninjs of many prttni
nent business men appear in the liaU
And there is a good business reason for
thi presence of thfir names. The man
ufacturer who knows that a high tariff
(uear.8 big pn.fi s to him would be vry
foolish not to d j bis utmost for the can
didate of the party which is trying to
mike taxes heavier for the poor man
and proDts greater for the rich manu
facturer. Mill owner who bave be
come millionanes io a few years off the
plunder wrung from the poor are not
gotng to endanger the tariff robbery by
! supporting Mr. Pattisoo. even thong-)
they candidly believed that he would
give the Siate a wist and a purer ad
ministration S-i2shnes is the motive back of the
Citizens' R-pnblican Committee, and
when the masses see the professional
politician ana the professional high
tariff agitator united for a candidate
they can readily perceive that the in
terests of the poorer and heavily taxed
voter lie In the other direction. Phila.
Herald.
Beat It at the Tells.
The postponement of the Force bill
nntil December should not make the
Democracy too confident. The Repub
licans count upon electing Senators
from the new States of Idaho and Wy
rmmg. and wttb foar additional rotes
their prospects of baviog In the next
session the forty-three votes necessary
to change the rules and set up a gig are
not hopeless.
The Drmocratic Senators, under the
,,kil,
ful leadership ot Mr. Gorman, can
be depended upon to resist w:ih every
parliamentary resource and to the last
extremity the pasesge of the bill ; but
it ia for the Democratic party to beat it
at lh polls uext November, and then
the result of the contest which is to
come in D-cember will be known. No
smonct of bulldozing and no exercise of
party dicipltne can drive the reluctant
Republican S-raters who distrust the
measure to ita support if the couBtry
declares against, it unmistakably at the
Congr83 elections. l!v the manufao
ture of new States the Republicans
have appareutly secured control of the
S-cate for a number of years to come,
hut a good sound drubbing nexl fall
will tench them that there is a God in
Israel. They will not dare oppose the
will of the people.
With this attack upon the liberties,
the peace and the bunuesa of tbe coun
try repulsed but uot yet broken, the
D-mocratic party returns to ita old and
natutal place as tbe champion of the
Constitution and tbe enemy of federal
encroachment. The wildest Free
Treder and the most inflexible Protec
tionist can get together in defease or
free elect iors.
Mr. Red end Mr. L5ge have un
wittiegly don a great service to the
Democracy. They bave given it aba
sis of onion ard the certainty of victo
ry. A". 1". Sun.
Removal of Kriccson's Remains.
New YorK, Aog. 23. The remains
o! Johu Enccaon, tbe inventor, were
borne to tbeir Swedish native land to
day for funeral Interment. Tne
tribute paid to-day to one of tbe moat
noted and successful inventors of the
century was auended with appropriate
ceremonies worthy of the occasion.
The United States, as a Government,
bestowed its greatest honors ; Captain
Ericcson's own countrymen, many vet
erans of tbe Civil War. repreeentatlves
of foreign governments, and public men
of all degrees united In the last tributes
to the memory or tbe illnstrlens dead.
R-ar Admiral John T. Worden, the
heroic commander or tbe Ericcons Mon
itor In the battle of Hampton Roads
against the Confederate ram Merrl'm'C,
March 9, 18C2. was the central object of
lntere: to many.
The white cruiser Baltimore, which
was selected to beat Ericcson's avhes to
bis native land, was anchored to tbe
eontn booy north east of Ellis Island
in the harbor. The other naval vessels
were to-day anchored by squadron ia
line tearing west 33- from the Baiti
more. As the Tug Nina, bearing tbe
remains, passed on her way to the Baltl
more, minute guns were fired from the
Battery.
Colors at the Xayy Yard and on all
navai yeseeis m the harbor were dis
piavea at nair mast at noon. The flags
1. uuvcrnor-s xaianc ana Forts Hamil
ton and Wadsworth were lowered.
Each of tbe navy vessels hoisted Swed
ish colors to tbe fore, and, falling Into
line, escorted the Baltimore down to
sscuy iioog.
The Alliance East.
AsniNOTOX. Aug. 24 According
v lur vuiruiu 01 toe larin Iterorm
committee of New York. Dewitt War
ner, the Farmers' Alliance movement
J" not alone confined to the Weat. Mr.
Warner, who is in the city to Been re
speakers for the aeries of joint tariff de
bates at the county fairs, savs while the
alliance men in New York State bave
not made and probably will not make
any congressional nominations this year,
yet they claim to be organized in some
40 counties in New York, and the ma.
jorlty of tbem will onlv snnport candi
dates who favor Tariff Reform. Mr.
Warner says the discussions of revenue
reform In Western New York will
make great changes there tn the vote
on congressmen, especially If, as seems
to be probable, pronounced Tariff Re
form candidates are nominated by the
Democrats.
a. tr iDTMtaieal.
If one which Is g-araateed to bring satisfactory
malts, loewtof fallnr a return f porch ae
prtoe. thj this safe plan yon can bay from our
advertlned Irna-lst a bouia of 1. King's Nw
IHboowtj tor Oocsamptien. It ia goraateod to
trln nliel la every cas. whea nsed far bt
aOectlon of Thrjat , Loui or Chet. such aaConv
suirption. Ineammation ol Luiurs. Bronchitis
Asthma. Wtooplac Coo?h, Croup, etc., otc. It Is
plwant and airreeabla to taste, perfectly safe,
and can always be depended anon. Trial bntttaa
th arag stores ot e. James, EbeasbBrg,
J w-w-WeAtw LoT,u
The Senate Committee on Postal
Affairs on Tuesday decided to make tbe
bill to extend the free-delivery
system apply to cities of five thousand
iuhabttants, or to cUihs where tbe pot.
tal rtceipta -mount U 15.CO0.
Pattisou's Letter of Icoeptauce.
T?-.rl T! P.tiis.n. th D. rcoralic
nominee for Governor, on Fndt sent J
bis letter cf acceptance tu Chairman
Sowden and tha NotiSiatioa Commit
tee. I' i as follows :
Philadelphia, Pa . Au. 22. 18ao.
rjNTLEMh.N : 1 Lave tecoived voir If tur
conveyina1 tea foraaJ it tlce of tL nocal-ja-tioa
tv the Drmcciatic State ConvrutKio
for tbo tfhee vt Uuvernor. The custutu
v.hich calls for such Interchange of corres
pondence baa Ust much of Its eiiimticanoa
by rriwo of the changed coodilious aud
usages sarronndlUK conventions of political
parties of the present day. Having appear
ed la person before tto body wbosn com
mittee you are. and accepted Its nomination.
1 took occasion to polut out what, to ray
view, was the a'.l-rervilir.g itsoe in the
campaign then inaugurated An extended
letter of acceptance nov ou.d. therefore,
be little more than areiterattin it wnat aas
tben exp:esfd. It i qui-btiur t)U mare
nvrr whffber anvtlKiiif can lx now said.
mat WHU U r'V Kl'"-I tirmuirw. tmmm- -
pnasis io ine loouici.t ucuiiukuuk iud
parties In Pnr.uyivaola.
The platforms of the respective convention-,
the controlling itfljt'ncee by which
their deliberations and action were fhaptnl,
and the exhustive discussion of the pro
ceedings and tne cndidates by the news
naner nres of the entire country, nnmistak-
ahly show that not only ts the isue of the
campaign Irrevocably made up. but that it j
ia clearly apprehended and will be d.retlj
met and decided by tbe people at tbe polla.
In this connect loo I may veiture the eauaea
tion that we ehouUl not permit tba contettt
t be diverted from its legttiaane aod true
lioes All attempts to import issues from
tbe field of National politics will te bat an
effort by tbosse now on trial iu Pennsyl
vania to distract public attention trom
themselves and tbeir records to more remote
eubjecl of party controversy.
Self-government (home rale) Is now on
trial in tbe Common wealth. Oi one side
stands tbe people with fietr Constitution
and general Interests : ot. the otber stands a
frelfisb and arrogant political leadership,
aelf-ennstituted aod defiant, and resolved U
use tbe wfficee and treasury of tbe people aa
personal spolL IJetwen these must tbe
voter choose. '..'onfiaVnt that tbe Demo
cratic party, its prlnciplt-a and candidates
represent tbe right and jast side of tbe con
troversy, I bave no noobt of the popular
verdict. We offer deeds, not vacaDt words,
as tne guaranty of eur fidelity.
With tbe assuranco ot my profound ap
preciation of the honor conferred by tbe
Democrats In chosing me aa their candidate,
I am respectfully yi-rs.
KOBEKT E' r ATT I SON.
The Democrats Have no Objection.
Tbe Democrats are at least as well
satisfied as the Republicans with tbe f
prospect or the passage of the larifl
ill. It was a good buffer agaiost the
Force bill, bat with the latter bill oat
of tbe way, tbe Democrats will have no
reason to wish to delay the passage of
the former. The debate npon it which
bas come about, in spite ot tbe chiidlab
resolution of tbe Republicans at first to
abstain from discussion and let tbe
Democrats do the talking, bas helped
the D-mocra s and hurt the Republi
cans. There has been, iuded, little
serious manifestation in tbe Senate cf
the strong feeling sgaiuat the bill which
exists, especitliy among the Western
and northern Republicans. Mr. Ptumb
ia in a slate ot continual mu.iny, and
two or three otber S'oatoia have gone
to the length of voting with f id i)-mo-crats
on certain amendments ; but on
tbe whole, the party in tbe htnate has
kept together surprisingly will. Yet
every day of the debate bas increased
the evidences of Republican dissatis
faction with tbe bill. Con yen ton after
convention tu Minnesota, Wisconsin,
Nebraska, Iowa, aod Kansas baa de
clared for reciprrciry, thereby endorsing
Mr. ti'aine's candid condemnation of
Mr. Mt.Kinley'8 Dill. Intlufntial Re
publican newspapers in half a dczo
States bave been firing away at tbe
bill.
Tbe Democrats, then, have good
reason to l pleased with the Tariff
bill. It eeema to be m-king Democra
tic votes. It certainly bas made a host
of Republican k'ckTs. Will the Re
publican sweeten the doee with recipro
city, aod, if they do, will th B aiue
Bet counterbalance tha M:KinIey
bitters?
Tbe Derrocra s are well susd
with Mr. Mi-Kintey'e hi I if Mr. B aine
is not allowed to interfere with i . .Y.
Y. .Stou
The Mrikea Failure.
Tbe refusal of tbe Supreme Council
of the Federation ot Rtiiway Employes
at Tetre Haute, Ind.. to order a btrike
or ail tue employee on the Yandcrbilt
system yesterday (Mordaj) probably
ends the strike ot the Knights of Labor
on the New Yoik Central lUrway.
Tbe (tlicers set-m to have thd road in
fairly good wotking condition now and
the sinke.if maintained lot ger, would
only be a strike in name.
Tbe Supreme Couucil very wisely con
cluded that it would noi be justified ia
paralyzing tbe entire transportation
business of the country out ot eympatby
for a few discharged errp'oyes on a
single line of road. The members of
the Council and the organization ttiey
represented had no grievances of tbeir
own against, the roads upon wbicb they
wire employed, and to orcer a suike lo
right the grievances of others would
only be to a greater wrong than that
they were called upon lo right.
Argue as the labor, leaders msy, the
rights of the nubile are to be considered
in the question of railway traneporta
iron, ao oroer a strike that would
affect almost tbe entire railway system
01 me ortnern iau-s would be a vio
lation of tbe rights of the travelicg and
iraaing puniic which could only ba
juouuwu oy extraordinary reasons.
j.nst tnese reasons did not exist in tbis
case Is very apparent, and public sentis
meni, nowever much it may be in eym
paiuy wun organized tabor in tbe
struggle to secu re ita jost rights, will
ousiain toe raiusai or the Supreme
vonncn 10 engage In a strike that
would be merely sympathetic rhila
a tints.
Is It a Panther I
Ilainsburg, Ta., August 2t. A wild
animal, supposed to be a pauther escap
ed .rom a menagerie, ties thrown the
country around Doupbin into the great
est state of excitement.
Ite first appearance was about two
weeks ago, on tbe farm or Reiilv Boe
ner. on tbe slope of Peter's Mountain.
Towards midnight Bogner was aroused
by a furious stampede or bis cattle
from tbe field In whfch be had pat
tbem to pasture.
Next day the hired man stumbled
pon an animal, tawnv in color, about
seven feet long and higher than a smvi.
26d Shepherd doff. The antmul an.
pea red to have dined, for it merelv
snarled and fled. Within the upti r
days it was seer by several other people,
and a regular reign of terror set in.
No one ventures out after dark. Dur
log the day search nartle irm.,1 .n,
rifles and shotguns, hunt for it in tbe
placed where Its screaming were beard
the preceding- night, bnt thn fr
trace of tbe brute has been be found.
Merit Wine.
Ws desire to say to our citizens, that for years
have been selllna; Ir. King's new Dis
covery for Consomptloa, Dr. Klnas New Life
r-Uis, Bncklen's Arnica Salvo and Elertrfr nt.
ters, and have never hand 11 remedies that sell
aa wall, or have alven such universal aatuiactloa.
W do not besluto to aarantee thea every time,
and we stand ready to refund the purchase price
U satisfactory results do not tollow tbeir as
These remedies hare woo their great popularity
purely oa tkelr merita. Foe sale at tbe drag
stores ot E. James, Eben.bunr, and W. W. Mo
Atesr, Lor:to.
THEcrime3 of poverty tecooae the ec
centricities of wealth.
ALUS AX I OTHER KOI IS VS.
-Hairlsbnrg taa a population of 40.1G4.
according to the tfflelal census figures
A Ilirtsi'an caasht stealing at Plym
outh was strung np on a tree, but be man
se ed to cut the rope and escape.
Abrttn Coburn, elx feet five and a half
Inches tall. Is the biggest rrao In the era
pioy of the Pennsylvania Kiflroad.
It la estimated that the accidents to va
rious warships during the recent English
naval marten vres have cot.t tbe Govern
ment ft 230.000.
Tha prnne eroD of California will be
13.000.000 pounds this year. As prices for
dried fruits are steadily going upward. Cal
ifornia will enjoy a big boom.
, In celebrating his ninth blrthriay at
Vt-pt Newton. Pa . Monday with a fire and
an oil can, Johnny, eon of .Trof- E. E. I.
gUij
was probabtj fatally burned
. Jatnps Maeny, a prominent yonr.g man
of Erie, went home Wednesday night nder
tbe lafluence of -liquor, and while afccrndiug
the s'alrs fell tu tbe bottom and received
fpjur its from wbicb ba did.
Clarence Grabas. the 8-year old Stgin-
aw boy who was shot and supposed to te
fatally injured July 4. has lived since then
by breathing and eating through a silver
to be. Tbe doctors now bope to save his
life. -
A Plymouth. Mass , man who di.-d re-
1 cently at the age cf 89 years, left a request
that bis cat, wbicb bad been bis companion
for maaj rears, be killed and burled in the
grave with hi an. and bis wUhes were carried
out to tbe letter.
About tbe only peach tree In Bucks
County having any fruit upon it stands in
the rear of the Doylestown Democrat offier.
The editor statea that be has placed four
bull-dogs and a howitzer loaded with rock
salt under the tree.
At Carboadale. Sunday. Mrs Wilson
and ber Infant child were instantly killed
by a falling tree. Mrs. Wilson, with the
babe In her arms, was In the cemetery sit
tiogonthe grave of one of her children
when tbe tree fell on them.
On Thurso ay afternoon Mrs. William
Marshman. of Granville township. Mifflin
county, attempted to start a Bra with coal
oil. Tbe oil ignited and she was homed to
a crisp from ber feet te ber waist.and can
not recover. She is aed 20 years, and has
a bnsband and one-child.
While workmen were engaged In top
ping cfT a chimney on tbe new convent of
tbe Sisters of St, Joseph at Baton Rouge.
La., a bolt of lightning struck tbs chimney.
Tbe masonry was shattered and Hyppolite
Bebrill, colored, waa Instantly killed and
tne otbrs seriously hurt.
A retired English army flBcer of means
is on a tour through the Western States of
America. Wben be sat down to dinner a
day or two ago he met with quite a surprise.
Tbe waiter wbo took hla order waa his son,
who tad run away from home to scalp Indi
ans some seven years axo.
A wonderfal change bas taken place
In Kansas In tbe past year. Last summer
it took five bushels of corn to get into a cir
cus. This summer you can get Into the
main tent, stay to tbe concert, go to the
sideshow, and get a picture of the Circas
sian beauty all for one bujbel.
While Misses Mame and Corel, daugh
ters of Senator Quay, and Catherine, daugh
ter ef Jerome Qaav, were out riding at
Rochester, Pa.. Monday, the horee attached
to tbeir dog -art started off at a rapid gait.
In turning a corner tbe yoong ladles were
thrown cot and all were Injured, but none
dangerously.
Three boys James aod Willie O'Brien
and Frank Gallaber were swept by a gale
nineteen miles out on Lake Superior, near
Ashland, Wis., tn a small boat on Sanday.
Two of them swam for sixteen hoars with
ore hand (ach on ths gunwale "of the boar,
thus paddling it. while the third boy bailed
out the boat with bis hat. Tbey were finally
sighted and picked up by a passing yessel.
A Belfast, Me., lawyer does considera
ble marrying and was beard - to say to a
young couple whom be had just married :
"Married life In tbe best regulated families
bas its troubles, and should either of yon
come to the conclusion that vou bave made
a an is take, don't forget to call on me and I'll
get yon a divorce cheaper than any other
lawyer tn town. That balance of 73 cents
ypu owe me for marrying you. you can
band In at any time."
A heavy raiu bas been falling at Sioux
Falls. S. D.. for the past twelve hours, the
third soaking rain during the past few days.
It bas greatly interfered with threshing and
farmers say will caose tbe grain to grow in
stack. Very little grain baa been threshed
so far, and tbe yield is below tfie estimate
based on the ootlork before the harvest.
Reporta fiora thirtystwo counties in this
State ebow an average of only eight bush
els for oats and nine for flax.
The Boars of Trade of Wllkesbarre has
taken action looking to the relief of tbe
sufferers by the cyclone of Tuesdav last,
and will meet early this week to raise funds.
Meanwhile information as to the really
needy and deserving eases ii being gather
ed. There is no actual destitution beyond
wbatthe regular charity organizat Ions can
relieve. Tbe worst sufferers are thoe poor
people wbo bave lost tbeir homes. It will
be tbe aim to Del p tbem rebuild.
Details of a probable murder on the
Chippewa Indian reservation in Wisconsin,
Thursday night bave been received. The
victim was Mrs. A. L- Setter, wire of a
French Lumberman living east of 11a v warn.
An Indian woman named Larusb called at
the Setters' cabin to beg alms, but was re
fused. Attacking Mrs. Setter with her fists
and nails, sbe Inflicted fatal injuries. Tbe
squaw was rather unwillingly given up by
tbe other Indians and was taken to jail at
Day ward.
On a Western and Atlantic train that
pulled out of Atlanta Monday, waa a negro
woman wbo bad paid ber fare to Chatta
nooga. Wben on the outskirts of tbe city
ber 25 -cent straw hat waa blown through a
window. She jumped up and pulled the
bell cord. Tbe train stopped, and when
tbe. conductor rushed Into the coach he saw
the woman disappearing throng, tbe oppo
site door. While tbe woman was chasing
her straw bat over tbe meadows tbe train
pulled out and left ber behind.
Milton Pettle, an Allegaany grocer, was
shot and dacgerouslv Injured by a burglar
who entered bis bouse at 4 o'clock on Sun
day morning. Mr. Petrie beard tbe burglar
downstairs, and went out on tbe landing
to scare him away. The barglar saw Petrie. j
and shouting. "I've got you now ; I've b. en
waiting a long time for this." began shoot- !
Ink. One of tbe balls struck Mr. Petrie in i
bla breast, and the burglar escaoed . II I
secured a considerable sum of money. The '
police think they will capture the burglar '
Petrie is still alive but will probablv die I
A runaway car on the Mt. gravity
railroad, which ascend the mountain near
Reading, Pa., dashed down a five-mile de
clivity at 11 o'clock , op Friday morning.1,
Tbe accident occured at tbe Horse Shoe ;
Bend, the second grove from tbe city, j
while tbe train waa coming down bv era vi- '
ty. At the foot ot the plane It jumped the
track and landed upside down at the not- I
torn of a ' fifty-foot embankment with the '
passengers imprisoned within the ear. Doc J
tors and ambulances were hurriedly tent '
for. Four persons were
and a number Injured.
taken out dead
Cambria
Xothins. On Earth Will
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
It ta ahKliit.r pare. mhlT eonrwntratMl. Ia
fjuitttr it r-a. Iw tkalt . t-uOi of a rr.t a dir.'
etricOy a infirm, frvventa ana rum all diaraa-.
io.l f-r y.Himr ctairka Worth mora tliaa -"!
b-tt hens M oult. ",!- Urye ru sated ut so,
aDd u fnr $3 to prr-veut roup.- rata a rij.u.iiH.r.
If yea can't n .end u. 50 ivnu f . r two pa-Jia :
Hit fl. A 11 I P-.UH1 ran Sl.zo DMt-raKl : S caus Sa.
eiprraapaid. "THK flKWT lrt'LTH V FASEK," aajn
1 iv.pjr (rr. I'oultrr Pal-inp- Outde fr-a with SI
rdai-a im- iiura. 1. S. JuitAStuS A Co., rfirrtifil. aav
auZiVitp-nr
nm At, list
I Sr mi Waa
a ts Skptimbier.
Inataoa t?u. Dep.
IJuttertiaoK h...
Sloan
Hl.rr
t'ae Hlair
Prinirle
Ktn.
Wjrlaod
Hjmi
're.well ..
Farter...
Irrln
Irrln
Kline
Haitao , ,,
Miller
Bk a. Anna.
- " t'unnlnabam.
vs. McMolli-n el aL
a. Kucr et al.
..r. Oallsjrber.
- .rs. FrlOkTle.
rs. ('ouk.
. .s. Klnoorts.
v. Hxrntiart.
vs. ole.
....... Harwood t3oal Co.
VS. (JU1.
vs. Kutruff.
ts. Klllott.
. .t. Mutineer.
Ti. Storm et al.
Anna..
Aflmm. 01 Kofrlt
.
Notley.
a. vs.
t ;unter.
Gllrhcr r...
railaiehcr .
Ulalrlinnaon ..
Starar.i a Co
Hall. Swoyer. 'I:
4k
WIlMID
Crerjr
vs.
Kaker.
. lUter.
v. Iiuuhry.
vs. (JltunKfi.
use it
vs. Parrlh.
vs. Myers h. Keade.
vs. Hauuh.
J Asi. ('. IIAKBY,
Aug.S.lSwo. Frothoootarr.
I'rothy'a. Office
riTlAr LIST.
1 Tuikd Win 11 Sii-kmhh (SnciAi.).
Mrtin. vs. McOlnde.
Smin.... vs. Carroll.
Keade .vs. Knei.iwr heirs.
Frinirle
Kerr at I 'o
vs. Prlnule.
..vs. H row n.
Krlr.acr
.vs. Parrlnh.
Potters 'lo-oerativeCo.vs. Mjough.
Kerr t Co vi. Yioirer.
Kunkle vs. Vondelter u Keen.
Wemover vs. Howers.
ne. ..... ... Same.
J'llck vs. Adams.
Remiieriv -...vs. Lilly M rise. Co.
ia-irow vs. Shoemaker.
lla.ll. Swoyer. 01ae a.
... vs. Mcloniitle.
Same vs. Wllhelm A. McOonl-
Kle.
Mey ey vs. Sujij.e.
MoOnvlet vs. Vaughn.
Miller Sl c i , , Vauichn.
. JAS. C DAK BY,
Protny's. Office Aug. 8, lass). Prothonotary.
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ISENO FOS OUR CATALOGUE...;, prti-rs
ATLAS ENGINE WGnuS.
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
V-OJ1CE OK APPLICATION FOK CHARTER
'or the Prospect Cea.etery Association.
INotlee is hertv irtven that at.i.Il.rln -:n .
I mVdt? 10 the Court ol Common Pleas on the se
Moolay ol septemter next. (Septemter hth
! ISwi). tor the -proKpest Cemetery Ais iciatlon the
I "Joct of which is to procure, maintain and deco
rate e -meter at or near lort.ir. -.rn.n.
cuanty. Prnnxylvania. ALVIN EVANS
August liih. 1 St. Attorney Jor Petitioner.
TW. DICK.
AITOKNEY-AT-LAW.
., , , EniKSBtlBII. I'OX'A.
aaT-Speclal attention given to claims lor Pen.
aion Uoaaty. etc. cu7-ls-ao
D
UNA LI) E. DUFTON,
ATTOKN EY AT LA W.
,, . . EluHKllrlin, PKHIia.
jyOtOee In Opera House, Centre street.
G
EO. M. READE,
ATTOKNEY-AT LAW.
EnansBCRo. Pxaaa.
afOfBce on Centre street, Lear High.
AnLrJlFinS bT ."dressing Gee.P.
1 lucpruoe new York
l"a s-asnptilet JV-.
A movement Is on foot to Celebrate the
100th anniversary of th. At. . ...
SDvf vci y Va, PU
thracite coal on tbe Lehigh by Philip GIu-
ter. ine proposed conmem jratlon con
templates tbe erection or a monument to
Ginter and an Imposing demonstration at
Its completion In September, 1891.
A cycl one of great violence stroek St.
St. Clond. in the suburbs or Paris, France,
on Saturday. It waa of only brief dura
tion, but IU path was marked with great
destruction. Twenty houses were utterly
demolished, the occupants being burled In
the ruins. Sayen dead bod'es have already
been recovered ard the list will certainly be
Increased, as several persons are still miss
ing. One family named Divid la known to
be buried in the wreck of their bouse.
A farmer named L. A. Smith was killed
on bla place, near Mulvaney. Kansas, on
Saturday, by a mad horse. Smith was ty
ing up the brute.when the latter turned on
him, and seized falm by the shoulder aud
threw him down. Just then the barn door
waa closeu by the wind, shuttlog off all
means or escape, and the horse viciously
attacked the man, biting, pawing and klck
iBg. nntil Smith seized a duo and killed tbe
botse. lie was so badly exhauster, bow
ever, that be died shortly after being dis
covered, wben be bad just strength enough
to tell of tbe fiiht.
Miciael Shslly and wlN, each aged
nearly 80 ware and very wealthy, wbo re
side alone on a farm six miles southwest Of
Wooster. Oaio. were robbed of M 000 by
masked boigiars on Saturday. The men.
four In number, used a heavy plank as a
battering ram. forcing the door from I s
binges. Going io tbe bedroom of the old
couple, who had been aroused by no'ae,
they held revolvers to Ueir heads and de
manded the key to a bureau drawer. Mr.
Shelly showed fight, and. with a 10 year-o d
grandson, waa bound to a chair wi'h
binder twine. A chisel in the hands or tbe
one who appeared to be familiar with tbe
premises was used iu openfoK tbe drawer
containing the money. When leaving one
of tbem said : "Sit stilt till morning
John' bor6e ia In the barn. ila will come
up and untie you." Th:s fact and several
other incidents go lo show that tbe job was
com lull ted by home talent.
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Steel Ax.Ies ani Tiros.
Low llent stut Arms. I"erf(.ctlv lialanct
Lone. Ewt KiJinff, Oil Tampered pprins;.
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Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to
insure comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can t find it at
home, he will seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know
that SAPOLIO makes a house clean and keeps it bright.
Happiness always dwells in a comfortable home. Do oU
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