t.lUASHl KCl, PA.i FRIDAY. - - SEFT.3V.1syo. l-iMM-rallr Ntt Ticket. For Governor, ROBERT K. IWTTISOS, of Philadelphia. For Lieutenant Ooveraor. CUAUXCKY F. BLACK. rt Tork. For S ecretarj of Internal Affairs. WILLIAM II. BARCLAY, of Allegheny. UrniiH-nlle Conuij Tlrkat. For ttongr!!, Tl! JMAS 1L GKEEVY. Subject to tte decision of Democratic con fern nee. Fur AftttemblT, M. riTZHAKUIS, of (iaMitzm. ED. T. Mcr.ELlS. of Jottown. Ktr Treasurer, CHAJ LKSJ. MAYER, of Jor-nstown . Frr (Vimmlxstiiners PATRICK ?.. DILLON, .f EuUrTwp, JOHN KIKUY, of Johnstown. For Auditors, WILLIAM C HKRRY. of WUmore. Joseph iurr, .r chest Tp. For I'oor House Director, 8. W. MILLER, of Johnstown. JIk, Gr.uKciE V. ni. of the I'tiDo eyUaaU lUilroad, arrivnl at Creadon ou MoLdny Diornii.fr io Vice President Thompson's private car.and placed ital General Harrison's disposal duricg bis, stay at Crroou. It win be used io making short trips to ru.icy points of interest. Houkkt Hay Hamilton, whose trouble with bis wife at Atlantic City, New Jersy, caused such a sensation about a year ao, was drowned in Yel lowstone Park. Montana. His body was discovered in Snake river, on Au gust 23. and from the appearance of the body bad beea In the water tor several days. He bd evidently been drowned while attempting to ford the river while out on a hunting expedit ion. Tueue is one provisioo of the anli lottery bill nays the Hirrisburg ratriut, that Is now awating tbe President's sig nature whicn conftrs a rather danger ous power upon the post office offlciais. It is the right to open letters supposed to contain lottery matter. The bill would be better without this provision. Heretofore all sealed letters Lave been held inviolate and to confer the right to open any niay lead to consequences not contemplated by the framers of the bill. Stea k eii Heed's majority is nearly five thousand but It the next House should be Democratic and the majority follow the r"ecedenis established by the IiepuUcm majority of the present House, it might bother the Speaker to hold bis sent if it woul I Le contested. Kicking a Congressman out with 5,000 majority would be just as easy as kicks ing ore out with 5k) majority and just hones'. As De mocrats however are not built that way. Ex fiiiVEnsoit Pattisox savs the Wayne Aiir-f ( Republican), has th an impeachable record cf au honest ruler, lid Is active, honest cappable, with the traits of fitreme fidelity to bis duties, from which nothing thus far baa swerv ed him. He has the good will of the people for what he has done, and now they are willing to trust a good and faithrul public servant in opposition to one whose reputation is not free from stain. The tide of popular Xeelings is in his favor and it seems now to le in creasing. IvEiiE.MiiEn Saturday, October 4lb, is the last day for naturalization, and the last day for t he payment of taxes. To be qualified to vote, each elector. If twenty-two years or upwards, must Lave paid a State or County tax within two years, and at least one month prior to the election, which tax must have been assessed at least two months prior to the election. These voting on age need not have paid a tax. Remember, Saturday, October 4'.h, la the la. dsy for the payment of taxes. Attend to It. ly your tax. The republican csmpateo was open ed in Pittsburg on Saturday evening by holding a Republican meeting at which United States Senator Ingalls, CandN date Delamater and ex candidate Hast ings were the speakers. Their only argument lr the election of Delamater was based on the claim that the Repub lican party was a good one twenty-five years ago. It is needless to remark that Congressman Kennedy, of Ohio, was rot present and although a Re publican with a rational reputation, be will hardly be invittd into runpyl vania this Pal'. The Democrats of 2sew Hampshire, in the platform adopted on Tuesday, have described the McKinley bill In terms quite as remarkable for their ac curacy and justice as for their severity. Tbe resolution says : "We denounce the McKinley tariff bill as nothing less than a deed of conveyance by the Republican party of the enormous pow er of federal taxation to a combination of manufactures and trusts in consideration of money advanced bv thm .iih -ki-k t rrH!'' railroad; president of the Mead- vunscu. ll u riot i M .... e.-- n 11UICC American laborer Infant Industrie, nor to raise government revenues, but to enaMe prosperous manufacturing concerns to In crease their profits and furnish future cor rnptlon funds to the Republican party." T;ik New York Worii Bays that "Maine and Vermont offest each other la the elections this month. In Ver mont the Republicans stayed at home and the Democrats voted. Asa result the Republican majority was reduced one-balf. In Maine both Republicans and Democrats absented th.mselvea the latter In reUHrefy the greater pro portion. The Repblicar.s polled in the Vate 4 UK) or 5 COO few vot fhan In and 10,fio fewer than In tca yet D-mocratlc unconcern k-pt enough voters on tt,at side at tome to Lave tha Republican pjr3nty b,Kher thin U8oal There is ,l0 reason In Ibis for hvsterlral rejomng on one side or (Jiscours.Hrg depression on the ott er " I In ali the movement t th: ore.iuN i zk'.ioi, ot ii.e Republican party la lVnu- sy v ir.la, ii is mnif"st tbat the prln , ciplea of "(juayism" urc s:rictly adher I ed to. lndiead of decvlne. or attempt ing to answer the charges made against Delamater, the managers of the party campaign have adopted apian of sowing broadcast throughout the State, in a series of documents of the most remark able character, the mutilated record of Governor Pattlson while in office. As has been said, thee documents are of the most remarkable character. Nothing lka them has been tm posed upon the Intelligence r? the people of Pennsylvania by the managers of a poli tical party for many a day. "VTbere they failed to Insult the Intelligence of the people, it rs simply because they are too redlculous to be seriously considered. They must disgust the oKl veterans in their party, and we can Imagine the trr'mn-es of exCbainnaa Uoofwr's smile In his sleeve as he contemplates their puerility. The docntreiit upon wh'ch the? acute managers evidently "nde themselves most Is the one iu which they attempt to set forth the a'leged hostility of Gov ernor Pattieon toward the soldiers. Or eonrse their chief target is bis veto of the "Soldiers' Burial Bill " and the lesser ones the veto of a number of per sonal pension bills. Of coarse the same unfairness which prompted such an at tack bits witheld Id each instance the good and sufficient, the salutary reaon why Governor Pattlson felt Impelled to veto the measures. These reasons are fully contained in the veto messages, and no reasonable man, free of partisan prejudice can read them without admit ting ths force of Governor Pattlson s objections. In cot a single one of these cases was the objection which led to the veto directed toward the purpose of tbe bill, bnt toward tbe careless manner io which It had been drawn; the otter ab sence of the ordinary safeguards which well-digeired legislation demands. In the ease of the "Soldiers' Burial Bill" Itself, even Col. Thomas J. Stewart. Its great champion, has admitted that an urgent necessity existed for Its ad mends ment just In the particulars objected to by Governor Pattlson. and it Is the pnr pose of Co!. S'ewart to have proposed just such -n amendment In tbe next Legislature. "While engaged In this futile appeal to the prejudices of the soldiers, the Re publican managers suddenly recollect how their present standard bearer, Sen ator G. W. Delamater. on tbe occasion of his return from the Republican State Convention In 188S, In tbe midst of an enthusiastic speech at Meadville, "put his foot Into It," so to speak, by Indica ting verv plainly that !i his opinion "it was time for tbe 'old soldier' to take a back seat and give the young man a chance." This intemperate utterance mnst be gotten rid of In some way. The easiest way seems to be to print De!a mater's ebeecb on that occasion and omit this damaging part of It. so to this end a whole cage f another of these remarkable documents, beaded "Dela mater Endorsed." is devoted to tbe de fence of the Meadville speech. But. alas, those who have undertaken to steer Delamater out of deep water. In their efforts to shun Charybdls, have rno Into Seylla. Senator Delamater has been busy for some time past In quietly telling the Independent Republicans whom be is privately seeklpg ont. that he is "not for Quay." bnt will promise to throw Quay overboard when he is elee'ed. In tbe Meadville ana.h referred to, appear these words: "Who can forget that the 'wise and peerless Quay, the tkalwmrt Cameron and the gallant Braver have contributed in moulding our party policy.'" S3, se "the wlae and peerless Quay." It Is this "wlae and peerless" one whom Delamater now talks of throwlrg over board. Will he do it? Can he afford to do il ?If he does. Is he a worthy otject to trust? VYhat can be thought of the rmmfses of a man who wil! proclaim a p-MHel friend "wise and peerless" when he Is seeking hfs aid for a nomi nation and then secretly promise to go back on him afterwards. Tbe only other one of these remark able Republican campaign documents which Is worthy of partlcnlor notice is the biographical sketch of their candi date for Governor. It Is supposed to cover the whole ground. It goes Into the ancestral hleory of Delamater. It snows that be Is of tbe eighth gener ation of the family of De le Maltre. That his maternal ancestry Is to be traced back for nine generations. In fact. It conclusively proves that his blood Is the bines of the bine; that be Is a "horny handed eon of toll" with a vengeance. Another striking feature of this biography Is tbe naive description that is given of the little Delamater sitting at the feet of old John Brown of Oisawattamle. and Imbibing the spirit of the principles of the great Republican party. There Is sufficient In this de scription to move all bat the most hard ened ones to tears. 'While this bio graphical sketch admittedly, goes a gTeat way. it does not In every particu lar go far enongb. For Instance. It tells that Senator Delamater is at the bead of the banking house of Delamater & Co.; a director of (he Merchants Ni tiooal Bank, of Meadvllle; president of me company, and owner of the controll ing Interest In tbe Meadvllle and Lines- ilie Fuel uTnd that he Is con nected with nuo.":i.r corporations. It tells all this, bat fails icke any men tion of Senator Delamater eonneetlon with the Standard Oil Co., thij; eat monster that Is crushing out the ltns 0f hundreds of bnsiness interests In Pens sylvania. This comprehensive biography Is also silent with respect to tbe fact that the Immaculate Republican candi date for Governor was closely identified and connected with the defunct bank of America which brought so much suffer ing and distress to hundreds of the working peopls of Philadelphia. A fine representative Indeed of the Interests of the people is th's confessed corporation- bound candidate of tbe Republi can party. A tat. was introduced ia the Tlcmee on Taeedsy for the erecting of a statne aaosjnment la tbe city of Washington to th aieaory of John Trio-son at the cost Pf ? X,CT.X Washington Letter. Washington, D. C. Spt. 15. Senator Quay is being pa; in a bad po sition by tbe demands made on him from varionp parts of the State to fur nish distinguished speakers from Wash ington to fill campaign engagements. The bad standing in which Senator Quay finds himself in the estimation of bis fellow Senators and the leading Republicans in Washington, makes it extremely difficult for him to comply with these requests. Tbe Republican management of the State campaign in Pennsylvania Is so associated with cor ruption and briberv that the eelf-re-SDecting party leaders here do not care to be too closely allied with tbe enter prise of electing Delamater or to engage in wbat is expected to be a vindication of Qsay. Tbis frxt was forcibly illustrated in connection with tbe attempt to secure prominent speakers at the opening of the Delamater campaign ia Pittsburg last Saturday. Naturally it was de sired to bave a distinguished party corse from Washington, and a year ago it would have been trat a matter of simile request from Senator Jaay to hwve accomplished it. In tbe past twelve months, however, the exposures ef Quay's past bave had a telling effect. atid bis party associates do not care to publicly appear as endorsing his record. "S'o effort ever made by tbe Senator ia Washington was more earnest than bib attempt last week to have Sherman, R-ed. McKinlsy. Lodge, and McComas attend tbe Pittsburg aeeeting. Some of these gentlemen bad found ample time to spend la tbe Maine cam paign, occupying days in going and re turning, but they snddenlv discovered when Mr. Quay presented bis requests that tbey could not spare tbe time fer even svmucb as a day toga to tbe Pitts burg meeting. The uo satisfactory iesults of the Senator's attempt eawwed tbe local man agers to send a commMtee here for tbe parpoee of seeuriag tbe attendance of the speakers whose presence were desir ed. This likewise failed. Rd. Mc Kinley. Sherman. Lodge, and McComas pleaded business. Id the emergency the vicious and tainted blatherskite, Iugalls.was secured as tbe star fortbeen gagemvnt. Tbe Kansas Senator loses no opportunity for making a public speech, and if It should happen that it be in a bad or notorious cause, tbe more ready he id to lift np bis voice. It was particularly fhtltg that Icgalls should be tbe leading figure in the opening of the Delamater campaign. When be came from the State of Kansas to the Snate bis title to tbe seat was clonded with bribery acd corruption of members of tbe Legislature which elected bim. The Commute which investigated these charges feund them to be true, but allowed blm to to take bis seat oa the ground tbat cot enough members had beea bribed to change tbe result. One of the members who signed his re port was tbe late John A. Logan. No belter chmplon of Delamater, tbe bri ber, could hare been selected than Bri ber Ingalls. The foregoing recalls the fact tbat Chairman Andrews himself has made a record which pareticnlarly fits bim for association with Quay and Delamater. Two years ajto tbe Republican mana gers put in his hands 150,000 for use In tbe Srate of Tennessee. He went into tbat State with a great deal of blnster. but on election day tbe Democrats bad tbe usual majority, and the Indications were tbat the money bad not been ap plied to the purpose intended. This sus picion has been strongly corroborated tbat Chairman Andrews, who was a poor bankrupt, suddenly assumbd a pos ition of affluence. Delamater, Qaay'a candidate for Gov ernor, is a'so charged with corruption and forgery by members of his own party. He has made feeble attempts to deny them bat be cannot dodge the trntb. The respectable Republicans of Penn sylvania should rebuke sueh men by re fusing to vote for tbem. B. R. W. 31 a gee against Delamater. At last Chris Magse. than whom there la scarcely a more popular Repub lican in ths western part of the State, has at last come out square against the Republican State ticket. He says very plainly that he doeea't want to have anything to do with Qaay. and he can not Bapport Delamater because he is Qaay'a man. These utterances are ex ceedingly significant coming from a man like Magee. lie knows all tbe Republican schemes and tricks almost at soon as they are hatched, and be is nothing if not a practical politician himself. His declarations last week against Quay's ticket are a sure Indica tion that be believes tbat ticket is not going to be successful and that be can oppose it now with safety. Besides, Magee does not desire to be oa the losing side, for after Quay's downfall, whether It comes soon or late, be will become a leader of tbe Republican party of Pennsylvania. ne follows Quay as Quay follows Cameron, but he Is infinitely purer than the "branded criminal." and la a better man than Cameron. York Gruttte. A Disgrace to the Country. The country has been disgraced In the eyes of the werld by tbe shameful acan dals which have characterized the course of Reed as Speaker. Tbe lead ers themselves have acted in Kilkenny cat fashion, and have amply testified their unwortbiness to be intrusted with the affairs of the Nation. They have turned tbe House of Representatives Into a bear garden, and have annoonoed to tbe entire country that they are not controlled by tbe commonest principles of decency. In the Senate sits the leader of the Republican party, who has been denonoced as a branded criminal without daring to make any defense. The terrible onstangbt made oa bim by by tbe Republican Congressman from Ohio will, likely, provoke no response. Matt Quay, it seems, has no answer to give to the charge of lel3g a thief. Albmu Argus. Eappy . Thli li wktt joq oofhtto bar, la faet, you ot hT tt. to fully enjoy Ilia. Tbonsandf ai erehln- far u dally, and mourning beeana thy Bad It sat. Tboaaandi npon tbonaandi of dollar are tpeat aaaoally by onrpeopla In tha hop that they By attaia Uli booa. And yet It may b bad by all. Wa a-aaraau tha Electric Bitten. Ifnaed aoeordlng-ly to direction! and tha peraUUd la , will bring- job nood dlgeeUoa and ont the dnnra dytpepala and Install In taad nptpuj. We reocmmeDd Electrto BltUrt lor dystepia and all dUeaia of tler. atomasb and kidney. Sold at 60e. and 11.00 dot betue at the dru tore el E- Jeme. Ebenstourj , and W. W. MeAteer, Loretto. Ti'"- Frances Constantino died at the residence of n on. In West Manaynnk. on Monday, at tbe advanced age of 105 years and six months, she baig been born In Philadelphia Mareb 16. 1783. Al- iDenga ailing ror tne past seventeen years, ste was remarkably robust and In posses sion of her faculties until within a short time of ber death. Her first husband was killed In tbe war of 1812. She leaves four children, twenty-one grandchildren, and fifteen great-grandchildren. A sea Hon In the Zoological Gardens at Parle bas dlstlaguiehed himself by saving the life of a little boy wbo tumbled Into the water and couldn't get out In consequence of the high basin. The seal heM him nr. until help was at band. 1 TheRecerd Falsified. The publication of tbe expurgated and mitigated version of Congressman Kennedy's speech in the Oorujressional Record is a fraud upon the public. The portions now omitted were not uttered hastly in tbe heat of debate. Tbey were, like the rest of the address, writ ten down and read from manuscript csref ally prepared. It is an open secret that tbe version telegraphed through out tbe country by tbe Press Associa tions was an exact copy of the manu script speech. Bnt now, under the press ere of the Machine. Kennedy, who has cultivated a reputation for blnff honesty, dishonestly palms off upon tha public something be did not say. It is evident that tbe Chairman of tbe Republican National Committee has not vet entirely surrendered to the new "man from Maine." Ha bag still sufficient commabd of tbe au nation to compel an apparently daring oponent to eat his own words. For omitting from a speech such vulgarities aijd nb scenitias Cannon ottered in the h at ofdiseassion there might be some excuse m tbe necessity of preserving decorum In official publications. Hat such was cot ths case with Kennedy's assavlt, which was neither valgar nor obeceae, bnt coached in decent, although for cible language. Tbe fact that it vio lated the courtesy tbat should odtain between co-ordinate legislative bodies was a good reason for pologetio action, perhaps, bat certainly not for a falsifi cation of tbe records. In the absence of any apology. Tbe efflcial journal of Congress should always be what it purports to be a stenographic report of its proceedings. Revision should relate to matters of fores, not of substance ; and when a speech has been prepared la advance and read from manaecrip, revision 4s ont of place. If. Y., Star. Delamater's Cellar. Tbe Philadelphia Dally -JTetrs, one of the leading Republican papers of that city, which announces iu refusal te support Delamater, In Us Issue of Sept. 2, aays : 'A number of respectable newspapers in this city and in otber cities in Penn. sylvania, are trying, in vain, to prove tbat Senator Quay does net own Dela mater. Tbe troth is loo plain. Dela mater wears Quay's collar, in tbe sight of all men. Every rivet in that collar was forged by Quay's band, and the padlock tbat aeenras it is Quay's pad lock. Delamater could not get rid of tbe thing, if he would, and be is con tent to wear It, though it is a badge of infamy. 'It is not a pleasant thing to be known as a puppet in tbe hands of a man like Quay, and yet Senator Dea snater dare not deny be Is such a pup pet, ne dare not open his mouth for, if be did, Qaay would pull a string, and the jaws woald come together. Like a monkey bitched to a string, Delamater mutt dance when his master wills, and though bis collar galls him, he mast wear it. Qoay's collar U like a ticket, which all wbo run may read. Upon it is marked tbe dishonesty of tbe man who made it, and tbe degradation of the man upon whom It Is fastened." 'How would the Republicans of this Slate like to elect a man with this shameful circlet under his chin to the (Governor's chair. How would tbey ..ke to see a man, marked by sncb a token, discharge tbe functions of chief executive of the commonwealth at Har risburg." A Blast from Somerset. Somerskt. PA., Sept. 15. The fol lowing editorial, printed by The Stand ard. Republican, has caused a sensation here, because Somerset county Republi cans are usualy tbe Uat to kick over the traces : Tbe dissension in tbe Republican party is produced, not so much by an aversion for Mr. Delamater as by the determination to rescue tbe party from the dishonor into which the selfishly artf nlmetbods of Mr. Quay are plunging it. Pure aod untarnished Republican Ism finds in tbe fear tbat tha grand old parly is being led into corruption a lanadabte stimulus to the discbarge of duty. The desire for tbe removal of tbe leader wbo bas, by dictatorial methods, broken the harmony of the party and thereby diminished its power, is sot only patent, bnt it is Increasing. Mr. Qaay is ailently resting under charges that no great political party can afford to let remain on its leader. These charges may be true or the jmay be falae ; be tbat as It may. tbe public manner In which tbey were made and tbe circumstances surrounding them justify the people in believing tbem to be true until tbey have been success fully refuted. Tbe ignore act is too hoary to enlist the sympathy of Repub licans wbo bave a higher regard for their party than for Quay. The falr thioking people of the party demand of Mr. Quay a complete refutation of the charges, and feigned dignity will not ward off the demand. It Is obviously Mr. Quay's purpose to own tbe party or kill it. Tboee wbo are trying to frus trate bis purpose are showiog unmis takable proof of their fidelity to their paity. Wasted at Heme. We understand Boas Quay has called for John Jarrett, United Scales consul at Birmingham, England, te return post baste to tbe province of Pennsyl vania to get to work 1th all his power among tbe Welsh citizens In an endeav or to stem the current that is carrying tbem to ths support of Governor Pattl son. Mr. Jarrett is not expected to make any speeches, but practice the Delamater arts of baudsbsking and bamboozle among tbe Welsh, aod so persuade them to vote for Qoay's man Delamater for Governor. The Welsh are among the most moral and intelli gent of onr foreign born citizens, and differ from Senator Ingalls in carrying the decalegue Into polities. Therefore tbey are not disposed to stand up for Qaay the embezzler or Quay's man. against whom leading Republicans il lege even nters serious crimes. Wo dont think John Jarrett can convert tbe sturdy Welshman to boodle poli t c.l'ittibura Post. 'Mr. Delamater, in various per sonal interviews with uncertain Repub lican voters, has, during the past sum mer, explained to them that he d!ap proved tbe coarse and methods of Mr. Quay, though obliged to accept them to gain bis present position, and be prom- oca mai upoo nis election be would free Lima If from sucb entaoglemeata and labor for re farm, if tbls explana tion and tbis pledge of the Republican candidate is sincere. It proves blm raise to his political friends and falsa to the party platform which endorses Mr. Quay ; hence his promises of reform are unworthy of confidence." Inde pendent Address, A Scrap fPaBer Saved Her Ur. It wa jut aa ordinary serp of wrapping- paper, butltred ber Stt Ma the Ut ol eonraaipUoa , told by pbyddaai tbat aba waa i earble and conld lire only a abort time ba weighed let tbaa aeventy ponada. On a plaoe or wrmpplnf paper aba read ol I. KJn ' Nw DUeorery, and got a sampia feoUl ; it helped bar. iba bought a larre bottle, it helped hr more, boaght anolber botu and grew better laat. continued lu aa and l now itr... v. roy. plump, weighing 140 poond. Tor toller p-n.cuian acna stamp to W. H. Colo. DnirrHt. Fort Smith. Trial bottle ol this wonderful UlicoT.ry rre at tLa drag (tore ol K. lama Kbensbnrg, and W. W. McAUar, Lorotto. ARDITlOSaL LOCAL. Mr. George Brandt, of Lilly was a vis I tor to our town on Wednesday. Dr. Murphy and Mr. F. D. Saupp. of Loretto. spent a few hours In town on Wed nesday. A bog lost by a Lehigh county farmer was found after a month lodged tight In a hollow log. Patrick Conlan, who was brought to tbe Almshouse from Johnstown, on the 20th of Jane, last, died at tbat lntsttutlon on Mon day last. Mr. Joseph Hogne, Administrator of Florlan Bongele, deceased of Loretto. of fers some valuable real estate for sale In the borough or Loretto. See advertisement In another column. A matched black, three year-old team, will welgb between ten aDd a eleven hun dred eaph will beeold together or separate; also a kueking colt for sale by Jacob Iloltz, Cambria town&Mp. At a meeting of tbe Cambria County Bar Association, held at tbe Court House, on Tuesday, It was resolved to attend tbe funeral of Chat L. Diek. Esq.. la a body. Ia aeoordanee with the resolution all the meaabers or tea Bar residing here left to day (Thursday) on the 7.30 A. v. train, to attend tbe faaeral which eares place at Jonstown at 3. p. at., this afternooa. at Graodvlew cemetery. Peansylvanla Railroad engine No. 1993. though Its number starts with tbe figares supposed to bring misfortune, la juat sow dolus more for a day's work than any other piece of locomotive machinery on tbe road. It makes two trips a day be tween Pittsburg and A I toon a, or 46S miles, elx days of the week. On wbat passes as Ha Sunday off. It takes an exercise spart of 854 mile, or one round trip. Its weekly mileage Is 3,043 miles, which Is to sav, tbat It rana the equivalent or tbe clrcnmTerence of the earth every two months. Its actual running time is 13 boars and 50 mlnutea oat or every 24. at the rate ofabont30 miles an hoot. SIWS AJtn OTHER SOTI5GS. The store of J. F. Weaver, neat Greens bur a. Pa., was robbed of f 150 worth of goods Sunday night. Two veterans. Charles Gordon and Martin Keck el. or Sullivan coanty, bave etarted to walk ninety miles to Satqna hanea to attend a reunion of war comrades. Senator Hearst and W. L. Scott are eaVd to bave won enoagb money with tbelr respective stables dnring the past season to pay tbelr campaign expenses for tbe next five years. Alexander Plcaett. a well-known young man living near Wllkesbane. Ta., was aet upon by a crowd of six ruffians early San day morning and so badly beaten that be cannot recover. At Seattle. Wash,. Sunday nlgtt Charles Brown made an Insulting remark to the wife of E- T. Murphy, an Intimate friend, whereupon Mnrpby shot Brown, Inflicting a fatal wound. Tbe body of James Bailey, riddled with ballets, was found naar Elkhorn. W. Vs., last Friday. He was an Important witness against a number of prominent men Indict ed for murder In lynching a negro. Tbe decomposed bedy of a man was found la tbe river at Lockhavau on Tues day morning. It waa not Identified bat Is thought to be that of a man named Lelnln gar. who was drowned at Keating last Spring. A valuable bore owned by S. P. Cour slo. liveryman at McEeesport. was killed Monday afternoon by cnmlng In contact with an electric wire. Tbe mate of tbe horse was badly shocked, as was tbe col ored driver. Charles A. Paasmore. who Is connected with tbe best known families In Chester county, baa been seotenoed to one year in tbe Eastern Penitentiary for entering and stealing. Fie Is only 20 years old. and Is belr to 120,000 when of age. Tbe barn of A. M. llall. In Washington township. Westmoreland county, wltb all tbe year's cror. was deatroved bv fire Sunday night, Tbe fire was caused by tbe explosion of a lantern It the bands of a member of tbe family. Loss f2,500. No Insurance. Ia the maneuvers of tbe German aimv. smokelees powder bas been found of more advantage to the defending than to tba at tacking force. Tbe latter lose the veil that smoke affords to their movement, and tbe former do not need it, as tbelr position Is known and to a great extent fixed. -A. C. Jarrett. tbe South Side real es tate agent wbo disappeared from Pittsburg a few weeks ago after confessing Judgment for 130.000. and wbo returned last week and said be woold nay every cent he owed. bas again disappeared, ard tbis time very nely statements concerning his transactions aie made. William Brock l. shipping and coromls elon merchant, agentof the Allen Steam-hip line, and one of Philadelphia's best- no wc business men. died from apoplexy on the street oa Friday, morning, while on the way to bis office. Mr. Brockie was Presi dent of the Maritime Exchange, and ac tively connected with the management of various financial Institutions. John Dean and William Powers are In Jail at Uolontown. charged with being the partiea who tortured Mrs. Market at Mc Clellandtown at a late hour Friday night, by tying her to a bed. saturating ber clothes with coal oil. and threatening to bora ber to death If she did not reveal the biding place of ber money. Mrs. Murket positively Identifies tbem as her assailants. A dispatch from Berlin, Germany, says: Twenty villages In the neighborr-cnl of Targan are now inundated sine Septem ber. The booses of several can only be en tered through the attic windows and men and beasts alike have taken refuge In the garrets. Two thousand people are at the point of starvation, as the entire crop and most of tbe cattle are burled under tbe flood. At Minge Junction, three miles below Steubenvllle, Ohio. Mrs William rrazier. wife of a laborer, thew hot mortar luto her husband's eyas on Monday evening, burn ing both of tbem out. Frailer bas been putting np a new bouse and bla wife bad been hauling dirt out of the cellar. Dur ing the afternoon while doing this. Frailer came bom drank and abused bla rife. She turned to a box of hot mortar near by and daubed a shovelful of it Into his face. Frailer suffered Intense pain and lost bis eyesight Io a abort time. Word from Chattanooga. Ter.n., says Mr. E nirscb, an extensive mining operator wbo bas seen red options on tbe celebrated Docktown copper mines, has returned from Polk county. He states tbat laborers bave discovered a prehistoric city near Mineral Blnff. In tbe copper regions. Many evi dences of Iadlan occupation bave aire2j lwq nKMrlM. The fl rat mil- . . . .- - - principal discovery was that of an ancient stone wall. It was traced for a mile. Traces of bouses were also found during tbe brief Inyesttga tioo made and pottery found. Mr. Hlrsh, wdo bas visited the burled cities of people in Arizenla, recognized It as of the a similar character to tbe relics discovered there. There Is a tradition banded down from tbe Indiana tbat there was here a ruined city, and tbat vast treasures bad been found. The work of excavation be continued. will A son of lieury Hitler, rreiilint! on one of the furnace faiois in Fetgaaon valley, Mifflin county, waa riding a mule on Satur day, wheo the animal lurew him to tbe ground. A thai p pointed stick which tbe unfortunate iad wan carryiut: plttcd bis abdomen, itoduciug death sitortly after ward. Frank Adler. a carpenter, climbed 150 feet up a tU-eplef the Ociiuan Laiberan Cburcb, Id St. Ljuia, to replace tbe spire. While arranging to descend I) is fool bo came tangled in a rope, and In stooping oyer to release bis foot be oecaiue overbal anced and fell. II ia o.Kiy bouuded off a cornice, then struck the roof of tbe cburcb and fell to tbe ground a shapeles mass. Tbe juiy In tbe McCaaUy murder case tried at Braver. Pa., returned a verdict of not guilty agaiuft Aiius Sinit'i at 3 r. M. on Friday, after being ont aoout 22 hours. Tbe verdict ia one ur tbe most surprising ever reudt-rea lu Braver aouuty. There was, pt-rhaps, not a slngia person who beard the evidence woo did not expect a verdict of tuanslaubur at Irast. An immene-j bud of gold baa has beeii made In tbe viciuitr of Il.ipid City, S. D.. during tbe Ket few days, but the loeater re fuses to indicate lis rxact locality. Several poubds were taken to au-syrr. wbo made several aisnys, the recults of which far ex ceeded anything vet fou'id lu the bills. Four pounds of the rock yleldod one acd seyen-tenths ounces. The pronpsctor says be can get out srvrn bundled to 1.000 pounds dally. If such proves to be a fact a starop- de of liouiens magnitude will occur a soon as the local inn is made known. Nothing Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powderl It la ahaolutoly parr. HiRhtr ennoratrmtcd. Ia Zuantity It cou Icaa than a triith of rnt a dj. "t.J madiruiB. Prevent and cum all alaraaaa. Cood for yountr chlrka. Worth more than frol4 wbtm bn Moult. ' nm lanr ran aaTed um 90. and rtz for aft to prnnot rvii p." my. a cuatoiiMT If 70a cant r It arnl u. 60 rmU for two packa; flraSL 4IH pound rau SI SO pt-pal : leans aft. iprraapata. "IFH KEST 1(11 I.TRVTil'EK," aain pl copy fnaa. foultry Kalslnj; linido fraa with $1 - au&2 OUpur THlf, g BEST TGKSC.' ? Thla medlelne. comtlnltiK Imn with pare Vegetable tunica, iui-kjjr anj euuitletr ly Cara DyapcpaiK, laidlgrralloB, V rak ataaa, laapvm Blood. llsUavrLa, ClalUa avmal Fcrtxa, aaid Jk'eu-a.lsrLaw 4 It la an unfailing remedy lux J-'ioeaeea of tb KUatf auatf Latver. - It la intaitiabl for Diseases peculiar t Wata, auJ U who lend aeilentarj live. - It do not in jure the toa-th, raim haadaehe.oe produca constipation Vr Iron mrtiieine do. It ciaricatM aLjvd pairlfiea tbe blood StlinulaM-s the appetite, aida tbe assimilation Ol food, rliT- Heartburn and Tk-killing, and Strengthen trie mua:l and nerve. , For Itraitea Fevers, Lamaelrade,' lamest of aTaac i ete it has uo eu.ua!. . SaT Tha genuine hca alxive trade mark and crossed red lines on rair. Take no other. Salt sal aaOWS CUUUt Ilk, BaLTUOBS- BJV IT LEADS ALL. No otlicr blood-purifying medicine Is mad or has ever been prejiared, which ao euro, pletolv meeta the wauta ol physicians auj the general public as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It leads the list as a truly scientific prepare tion for all blood diseases. If there U a lura Qnunnil a i8 taint of Scrofula about yoti, OLKUrULA Avers Saekh-arilla wai dislodge it and expel it from tout avHtem. For constitutional or scrofulous Catarrh, PnTflDDU Atbb' Sarsap hilla is tha a'HIHnnrl true remedy. It has cored numberless cases. It will atop the nauseous catarrhal discharges, and remove the strkeu ing odor of the breath, whiah axe indications f scrofulous origin. lllPCDniK? "Hutto,Tes..,Sept.a8,le2. 'At the ase of two veaxs one of Sores my children waa terribly afflicted with ulceroos rnnninir ainw An it face and neck. At the same time its eyea were swollen, much inflamed, and very sore. CnBC PvCC Physicians told us that a pov. yUclt L.ILO erful alterative medicine musk te eniploved. They united in reconunoudiiif Atpr-s Sars APAB.11.LA. A v dostw pro. auced a perceptible improvement, which, by an adherence to your directions, was contin ued to a complete and permanent cure. No) evidence has since appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; and uo treat ment of any disorder wag ever attended bf more prompt or effectual results. Tours truly, IS. F. Johson. PREPARED BI Dr.J.C.Aye.C6.VLovveil.Mass , H.-l ij an lM-uggiate; f 1, six bottles for 13. 3IG SALE--811.25. The Wr:ti.il will r.mr .' I th )i , vpi,,.,-. ifTfJCK of A I try V It" A 1 1: ik 'omiuin v Klria ACTIOS. PISTOT. I. KIP. (SKXmSK iK.S JI.ISH T 1ST! TKKI,i.....,1 utmle. choke Ihorc. I7T.TEC1I I.O-M !-!! T UL .VS.VaJ. IHU f-K.cs, miui l....r.i fmeiitH, only .e-i ; . .. t. -, i" ' ; ' y no y irds,and rlrajs hiir'.l ..... ....... .,. ( r. per wt ; r : ,e Si. ; I Rlfi,,.. S.....O each. .-4.l43. .. n-, 1 t:e m.-h . sent free. relurjud 1 Jlot .Ili-U el . :.. i,.,i. . 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