The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 24, 1890, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ' lis . . i Si' k !
i :'. -,t ; .
1Y.-. .r.H. v.',
j oue if 'h' r .:
: or. d or tSv
or
M H'. lsy Corrt'poiii :ii'.i-.
'ijcr.tie ; ,
' not fV-n -X :rl- V.:.', Tj - j'tf i'.JifU'ial
:jfo tirst as cnini.-a'an of ls. Ins S manor a?
.-s ;'jr Ai-em-lv. is j been undrr ? severe h run'.al s.idia
uon act hi;!:!y -s- i hs he is uw undergoing, lie feels the
TV1 ' ,
' ; i :
lay itiii the luc.
C. S.uart I'dtteison a:.d.lhe o:her !
er writers wtiu have "recently coma
, ) Among the rtiit;trs un the fit'ataar
I UmTjria Oil fanl.iy wire Robert Garrett and
OCT. it. IS'.HK
llrniurralic MlTK Urt.
Kr (i -v -i ii' r.
l-OilKUT K. rATnN -r r.-.iu.ieipbu.
Kir Lit".?.... .if tOVTTvr,
CHALNCKY K. BLVCK. of York.
For S ecretary of iD'rrrml ArT.itr.
WILLIAM 11. HAK'JLAV. ? Allegheny
Ikeiu.terallr onulr Tlekaf.
For I'nncrrw.
THOMAS II. (iKK.KVY.
SubfCt to tno deci.-i.m of Deui.H-ra'lc cou- ,
terene. J
For AsMiib!y, J
y FiTi'.v.ttu-v t f u:nt.n.
ZOA'AKD T. JioXKKls o: : J.f.t:ton.
For T'easnrvr,
CIlAKl.r. J- MAY Kit. of johr.st-.in.
For Cmniiiic-'lonf r.
FATKli'K K. nil.I-ON. rf EuW T-p.
JOHN K1KUY, of Johnstown.
Fur Auditors,
WILLIAM V.. TlV.rMX. ot Wllninre.
JOSKi'il lllt'!. of CM.t Twp.
F'.'f Poor !!-nie D.rert ir,
S W. Vll.LF.K. (.r Jn!iri-t'-.wn
jLi;r. .roNF.UAN. of tbj suprl
rr court hn tterioVJ that the Iowa tpi
blhitory Uw is r-.u'' :tuJ w.d, as far us
the s.t.of ortjr'ni' p.ick.! ia too-cerur.d.
J A ME McM
'be ptilWaJt 11-
inhlirn !ii!"r of Phiia'iU. Una
coma out flatly f r I'sttiscn. IIj is a
jio'.Uir-Un In uver? r.jnsj of tr.i term,
r?YTiaes i. a kn. in h ja-au mm
when he hct-a 1.1m.
Gov i:. :asiehon, tf Y'.rsiut;,
Well known h r,.i. of tli n..t prorxil
oeut Il.-p;i'a.iCk.us of h'.s Sui'e, li out in
Ra'.rons le'tir .li iiouncine rfoeat lens
latlon of ti9 lli.puL;l'cau party, acd ro
oouooin all uVv'jC -o
Tiif rppur ru-JTilhlv meptin nf the
3Jur,l of IVirdjcs. wti:cJ wt to hT
keen hA.l Oot. il. fccs Wea postponed
nntil Tr,.-dY, Nov, 11. on accouat or
th-j nect'M-iry ntwnce of sonid of the
mtiElTH ernl a; ',)':catioD3 for coatmu
ance In several UiJ;.og cmsiB.
11 in. J.u-.Mi CiiTti'.r, of Iodiana
county, ncro'n-i'J by the Demo
cratic r.tCKs!un-l cj3f-r:v;e (A the
Twenty-C' st rl:..it:c', cjtuosid of In
d ma, J-S ATiu.iroa nl Wesl-
Xuorl.id ciustiea on M rv.Uy. Tlie
II 'publii.- :.'! ucTiLce la Colonel Oeorge
Hull, -it ..na tits;"! a rtaido.u of i;i)D3-turg.
Wn fs an old Iti-pibliron oriro l:ke
the JiucAa- (t.ao.fp urtfZi''cYJ- rsfuses
tdsuppnt lirlacifcter Jocliits for
I'attisoc, n oii pjh doubt that the re-
volt HR.'lnai tho m'e vl tjay Is deep
seated and fa'l of miinirs. The Li
tflU '( r ?ays : "It 5s inL-omprehen-eib'.e
Low aa touts'. c!t!za ca-i ju-stlfy
tol.uv.f?i! i participation ia eupportii.g
llr. IMawater,"
desperate evary dey !c Lla auxiety to
oth T) '!mi!r from dtf?at. The
word L&3 rose out to the lirput-'.ican
worktrs ia evry couaty to trade off
their fiitiid comity ticicta to cnre a
1) jinocr.it lc Toto for IX-larjuter. Thia
la not reiithed tv the republican com
Inera ia the raricu counties, and thfy
.y tLov wiM cot tUnd by and eee
tliemt-lvid a:-,hoa ia order to bolster
Tip a weak candidate wlio ha9 bo iuter
st la tlie no.
Tuc Frotect; in!st nowr;uper3 are
loudly berating Ue mrchaata and
macu?actura far th luimtJiaue ad-,
anccathey are making in the rrics of
Ijoodd to ceriespond with tha advanced
xatea of tariff duty. The rise la prices
1a clcuiated to have a bad eTt?ct npou
Totera. It would have b:ea rucie dib
c:e t to have pnt it oil until the net
Congress shonld have Lten eect?d.
Congreddmen should have cjaelierji
this i haa of the matt6r bn they
were in such mad baste to ilx an Imme
diate date for the new rales of duty to
take effect.
teinit-1 citizens ot out county. IIv
in :i highly crt-diUible aimy rt-cord, he
b.4S alwasb.n popular -with the aol
diers. O.i S.-ji'.cui'icr 1 lSil. when
but st i'ii'.eeu ytirj of and juat out
ttr pub'.if sch.) !s of II ilit UysDurj: ,
wberr be ba ! been in atiendaric-, be
fi:i.-;..1 in Cuiniiy 1. K'?aty Tn-rth
lU-iltti.t nt, jvuriylv.i"ia Voiur.tet-ra.
II:a entire teru) tf uilLv viaa f jur leers.
eiph: moutl-a, a&rt t.'en ysavf n days.
In th liAttle of Wi.icLesur. MarcU
1 b Fill WOUI.ddd. U3 May 3, 1
at CbuncidlordsviliP, h w.i taku
prisoner. Ilfl was subsequently ex-
clMiifr-d. Tha different bMtif-s in
wbijli b ; partlc-p.ited were IJi'n, W:u
cbttr, ti coed biltlo of lla:l Hiii,
JV'.-rsbu'-ir, rrtdericknbur, CUan
ceil.rsTilit, Miae Kn, K -ily's Ford,
Waiifaton, Cu.-a Ktv?, II;camond,
a id woa at ;A;p toniattox, wbon L-e
surendt-rLd. Ia Lis private life, most
of which since the wr Las beeu ep?nt
at C.ailUzin, Captain Fitzbarris has
always bj!n one of the most pra
gresaive citiz-;.:a of Lis community.
Our otls -r caiiJida:- for AssemLly,
KJ. T. ?dcXtiis, Fq., is well and
favji.iLiy L.uoin to the jv-opio of Cam
bria c;unty, is well attested by the
onnua'ly larso vote Le received at tLe
priruury eir;ioa. AULuut;h yet a
youD EiAn n; La ritk-n by diet of Lia
imn tit.f". anJ psreiatut endeavors
to & fou-bi t I'l ir-! in the leal pro
fiftion, to which he baa woiked his
way frui having started ia life aa a
ti.iil 1 -.Jid aad iuchinist. at which he
worked for uiaay yfiars. Hr. MsNeells
waj brn on Iron au-ct. tbie city, aud
receiytd Lid education li the puoiic
schjola. He etnuUl law with the
lata II. tt. It---. Siuc his admission
to tbr bar bis ris baa been rar'd.
Our CAnd:djj for Treiaurer. Mr.
Ci.uiiPd J. Mr. enjoys tbe distinc
tion of be i,g unlVMsaily popular with
bii ticquaLntncefl. Cnariey naa Lorn
and raiH-d ia Jobnstovn nnd educated
in ber acbools. Etr s'nee be ta beta
oi l enough te vot, te bs? b-en active
hi promoting the auoo3 of hia parly.
As Chairman of the County CominUtee
four yeiLZB ajjo he eteexed the party
through, the campaign uccidfui:y,
some ef the ruajorltUe bfiu iau.- the
largt?t by which the Dtniucratic ticket
La6 ever tman cTid in this county.
O la.'t-y to-tay is ioohtd upon aa one cf
the Qjost trustworthy men of the
county and we venture to say that he
will fl.l the position tD tba iatisfactioa
of the people. It will ti to the credit
of the county to make him the custodi
an of Lrr public ".funds.
ilr. I. K. DiKoa. one of the candi
dates for Cjc.a.ii3sior, is well quali
fH'I for the p-wtioa to which he as
pired. IIj ones held tha oflljj of
Cjcuty Aud'tor, and may te relied
ap.in to look after the interest of the
people.
Mr. Jobn Kirby, Ue other candidate
for Commissioner, ntds to have no ons
bpeak for him to the people of Cambria
county. Iu b:'svtrica to the county in
the prt ha has made hosts of friendj,
who wi'l be fcvtr ready to stand by him.
rtmr-moering hirn es a fa'.lhfui public
Sol V! lit.
Mr. TT. C. Berry, of Wiiruore, is well
exptrknee.-i m accruals, which p;rtic-
utarlj n-.B b!m for the pjaition of Coun
ty Andunr.
Mr Joseph Ilinpa. of Cusat township,
baa already ccrptLiy n .rd part ot a
term as Auditor. ITa ;a competent, and
deserves reelection.
Our candidate for Ior Iloose direct
or, Sanaa! W. Miller, Esq., baa lone
bt en wel1 known in the roiitical ctrclea
of the county aa aa unfliticalag Dem
ccrat, who Is wll qne'lfied for any po
litical preferment he mlRht Beak.
The who!e ticket is composed of good
and true unn. whoso election would be
a credit to the county. They will ail
be elected, and the majorities should be
large.
importasie f the ti,'bl in wbih he is
the Ctt :: ?' of too Kf public m candi
date for CI verr.or, and -a!30 the K"iab
licac S'ate Cumm-.tfee. m " very
much offended becasa 'Iit;':-v S.an-
now ecgafd. ir never neror, me re- t ley t iay ucou uiaac a ic.l
alizition has norv come t him thai j iu the campaign.
November 5 will rnke or unmakelhim. j liefore Di.amater waa nominated It
Every rea ource aud every political trick j was known that his selection wouM be
that could be xiUved b:is teeD n?tl the slcel for the opeuing of a raking
by him in bis effjii'to Izeep hia head 1 and hot fire from lbs rank." of hia own
above wattr. Hut it has ai! b?en with- j party. Yet dcepite the fact tht s ri
out avail. Ecu bis triei!J- who would j ous chargt-9 Lea ulfOady been preferred
prefer to oelieve oi.beij Lave at 5art I BtralDSt him, churgee which be has yet
r. tv r-nri ,r t- .t hi r!ifaf i f;ii.d to rijfiet. O'j-iv forced bis iiomina
i3 a'most cer Jiio, aud that the bark
with Pelama'er as a pawner and
iaay a belctuan will be wrecked on
the rocks of public opinion.
The friends cr a man like Quy can
hardly ba other tbau Inada fiora 5etf
iuttrtst. Now that they retdiz-i tLe
possibiiiiy of hia defeat, tb-'y are Ipav
inir hiru k.a rata desert a sicking bbip.
This ia one of the tbinps thut worries
tbe B-irs u:os:. Uue bjSne he hia
tion and tuns icvi:ed what is now caiif.d
"Democratic mud slineiDg," tut whickt
U in naliLy a K.pblic&n facliJial
quarrel.
The fact that the issae of Uu-tyiera ia
Qde 83 imp-jrtaat factor ia the cca- j u.( tj dcbaachetM.
paiga is o; cf D.ui crllc aeeklug. j Tb- pont.i, fjarollha
aur iv?iiui.iicuo, 1""u'ou'"' i-J j .warded fie OoO diiuna
family. Mr. Oairett said ins nealtu was
much better, but beyond that ha wou'.d not
talk.
KotertT. Lincoln, Minister to England,
has decided to brtns; the remains of his only
90TJ, Abraham LinootD, to Jhprin(f,eid and
depoit the body In a crypt In the Lincoln
monument.
Willie Sir elfton (colored.) acd twenty
yeaia, was lyuetied near llaoon. Satur
day for attempted as-au;t- Tlie lyncteri
took an oatb Lot to reveal tie young wo
man's came.
A drove of hops In TTudcon, Mich., be
cause In toxic ited by drinking the cuni
trom a aorfc.t-.unt factory, and In tbe orgies
wbk-b followed one bot u drowie! by
w Lis M
r?
?
their platform and devotine the princi
pal plaiik tf it to a defense of the tat
tooed leader, foroed tbe Jncir b.-nator
Popreme Court
to J. T. Toucg
friends ItaW biio with bis power as he jato the campaign aa an issue. Tfeey
left Curlin. Lrft without trasted
friends, t ijy ia ut Lia wit's end. Ha
Las this Caujptiin to Lut undr a dis
advantage which he never labored un
der before. Heretofore be has had the
assistance of able lieutenants, and Lis
only trouble was the back of funds with
which to cany on Lia battles. Now he
baa plenty of money but not men whom
be can trutt with the band'a-g of It.
His position aa cliairaiun of the Na
tional Il.'pubMcaa C-mus-V.ee baa given
him tbe c iitro! of the funds raised for
uie In national elections. The money is
diveited Into cacne!s which be ftig
gests and be has e.ol scrop'ed to put it
whers it wi'.I do him the rncst person
al geod. It Las be-D kiawn for some
time that the money raised from the
It i ublicans througboi-'t the coantry by
thti iaauj of h:s ten-do'lur oertificatea
has been tnrned ovar to the caxepaiga
in IVrnsvIvania, .nd most of the money
used Ly D. imatr was contribnt?d bv
men who had no ida of heipint tiy,
but expected that it w!a:d used to
make th tiext Ilouse of H-pres' nt
tivea Itepub'icao, 8nd pave the way for
tbe election of a ltjpublicau encceseor
to Freeldent Harrison.
It las become more evident that tbe
li-rnblican lenders have said to Quay :
"You have ncrilcated your man agaiasl
tbe wishes of tbe mass of ths Republi
can party, now elect him." io
months ago the responsibility w a
pl-aslrg one. but now be Las discovered
that be haa bitten off more than he can
chew. For a while ba was content to
let things drift along, cocr3d"nt that his
hold on the KebuL.ii can parry was too I
now recogniZi their follyiand attempt
to conceal it by denouncing tbe Demo
crats for taking op what they boldly
challenged these to Co.
Eallct reforre. the eradication of eor
rupticn from tbe State Ticasury acd
tbe correction cf ncjuel laxaiion a
meaenre which was deieated by Ilepub1
Lean trickery at tha last 6eaeioa of the
legislature tbroogb a plain collusion
between certain party leaderj and each
willing tools as Senator George Tlandy
Smith acd Gvvertor Heaver ara tbe
issues which the Demociscy prtsenta to
the people. That the smirched reput-
j tiers ef Gwrge W. Delamaitr and II.
j S. Qaay have been made prouiicent fac
I tors in the Cght are entlrrly du to the
It?pub!icn dissensions. Phila. UtraUl.
Prices Trading Upw ard.
Tiih Department of Internal Affairs
cf IVnnsvlv.'nla has rerantly hud nn
nerous applications for mripproprlated
land, which still ram aim la a namber
of the central and western counties cf
the State. Daring the r&si year no
fewer tn eighty-ona of tLetse appllca
tions, covpTing C,.',?? acrea have bsnn
tied. The department itself has no
inoweilgo of these .State lards. Most
cf tbe applications come from land enr
veyors, who. In courso cf their rons
tine work, discover there are certain
tracts dr land not included In any re
corded rvey. These mj oalUd un
claimed land. Anvone who settles
rpon one of thee rndaimed tracts acd
Improves it, baa the fir?t right to claim
It under the land laws of tha Ptatf . Ia
the eastern end ot the state there ia no
unclaimed land, every rood hnvlng long
Eine tren appropriated by some one.
Tae McKialey bill increases the cost
ot every article of clothing, adds to ibt,
expense of every nec?sity and tabaneta
the prioe of evry camfort. Oje well
kuuwu mercactile bouse advertires laat
tbe riioe of Lo3e wi.l be advanced in
cens -qaenee of It. TLe leading tailors
inform the public that elalbiog will be
aaore exaebsiee, and dealers in every
tt-r fcnic.e ef acflty are endioc
out notices ot an lmpas.g advasca in
prices.
These are te evil effc'a of the JJe
K.nl;-y bill, becn- it i a telfevid?at
propoaition that lscreesed cmI without
comiDsatory advance in resources is
an evil. N'o hs anyoae benrd of an
advanca In wagea in the pro'.?ctsd la-
1 j x m m 1 1 - T . - i ; 1 1 Q
rtrongto b- looeoed. but now be ren'.i- j oow"a"- "J "wil7 '
zs that defeat ia near aud has aa-umed i ccori,D Ln""V.Lwn .Tf.d.-.?i
the personal management of the cams lBM ,
paigO. Imn Xf .l.'ir.lo.'. I let tff In hnc tntci
Sirce he has taken boU of tbe reins, f" .
however, be has found that be w.ll not t V ,v V Jl "f Vl
w lroi cl wr.l- av i r-, fm t ia aj j aa sf f nit
have the e-fc raao that he thaugbt. -""- a-
II realizes raor than ever the great , b,'-Ui. . ... . ,.,
danger he is in and Is ready to make iu' - , ' , "'""
prod'.s of
order to
alcctlng
e people
w?re ki takeu into consideration.
TI :? fact will dawn upon the public
mind aooner or later. Phila. Jltrald.
COMMENCING MO
1W1
l - n T .-. fi; at m
t'-.'l r F;
u u
a"
ail a i
&nv tip tt ha run to f".la th itLiijri i
of Delamater. II m has already begun i U ' deslgaed to add to tb.
trading the L-gislaMve. Coiiresaional. ! mannfac.Brra and dealera, in
and county lick .s, to gave b cwa -cd , "lm.b,ur- for tL co?" c
t i ir. i. ,,.1'iin. l'iidcnt Harrison, and th
a-icrifice everv.LWii to retain Lia power !
in politics. Tne handwriting Is cn the j
all, however, and Mittliew S.anley, i
the once powerful boas in both b'.aie
and national politics, will find himself
on the day after tbe election shorn, iike
bamson, of bis strength.
JL Vf. It.
Panic in a I'Jiurrh.
Chicago, ot. 17. Fifteen hundred
children, moit of them accompanied by
tbeir nio'ihers, weie m att-enanoce on
tbe U-v. Fa!h-r Barzyvsky's 8 o'clock
service m St. S;nld!aua Hainan Caiho.
lie Cnnrcb, in Nable streot, tbi3 morn
ing, when tbe altir drapric cusiht
Pie from one of the caodlea. Tbe wo
men and children became panic-stricken
and rohed p'U mel! to the exits.
Thes3 In front were presepd by these
txhind, and noay lost thjir footieg cn
the stoae steps ir f rent cf tbe building
and wera tramp'e d up jn. Tb3 Fjre Do-p-jrtment
quickly put out th fl-e. and
th-s injured cbi'dren were i icked op
and carod for None of the little onea
waa dead, but a lae number were In
jured, a few seriously.
The steps at the entrance of the
church were covered with Dlood after
tbe panic. Thy carpal a and many ot
tbe pews were torn up by the children
in their flight.
It ia staced, sys the Pittsburg Post
that the price of Colonel Huff's nomtu
atlon for Congress In tLe Twenty-Cist
district was Slo.OvO planked 4owa for
the uses of the Itpublican State com
mittee in their (uay-I)elaraater boodle
campaign. Mr. Jacob Crepe of Ind;a
na county, the Democratic nominee, Ib
very strong in that county and where
everknonlu the district. He served
In the war aa a eaptain of the Sixty
2r3t regim?ut, and liaa ben elected
sherift and representative in the Legis
lature from Indiana county, overcoming
A heavy Republican majority. There
1b much disStt'sMction in Armstrcng
and Indiana counties over the nomina
tion cf Mr. Huff. Tlie Pittsburg C,a
zttu of Tuesday, in u!i;y of Mr.
lluff'a money-fretting attainments,
make a liat of Cftten or thenty corpora
ationa with which Le Id connected, aa
founder, treasurer, pretijeot, director,
etc. There are enough of ihiaaort cf
poop'o Ji) (offfimr r- ilt. 'Tt '". (ie.Jrpp
T 1T,-
Tns ac'.ion of tte S:ate Federation
of Labr. in seasiun, aaya tbe narris-
burg Putrk t, In declaring for ballot re
form Ld for a constitutional conven
tion to u eedlly enforce the same 13
slap at thernen who controlled the last
Republican Legislature and at the same
time Is an endorsement of tha course of
the Demccrata In the pending contest.
The intelligent voters doabtlesa remem
ber that Mr. Quay's candidate for Gov
ernor and Chairman Andrews of the
Republican State Committee defeated a
measure ac the last session looking to
the reform of tke ballot laws of this
Slate. Their object in so doing was to
keep the worklngmea or Pennsylvania
at the mercy of intimidatiag employers
aa long as pcEsibie. Sinca the defeat of
the bill, however, the sentiment for
ballot reform baa become so marked
that the political firm of Delamater.
Andiewsand Co., baa been compelled
to admit that ballot reform is necessary.
It will be obfbrved. by the by, that
they have not become auoh enthusias
tic ballot reformers as to declare for a
constitutional convention which would
insure a charge of syclema within the
coming year. Oh. co.
Candidates Pattison and Black, on
the other Land, are oat spoken Jn tbeir
belief that ti e p-eopie should be called
Into sovereign convention at the earli
est possible day, and everywhere
throughout the State they have ex
pressed their sentiments on the matter
with commendable bolduesa. They
want no delay In securing ballot re
form, and it la cheering to know that a
tdy of repieseatative workingmen
like the Federation of Libor has en
dorsed the poeition they have taken.
T:ie Democratic Stale -'omiu'.Uee
wl!l issue a challenge early t:ezt week
on Li-half of the Hon. Rjberi E. rattl
6oa to Senator Deiamater to meet the
former In joint donate, in doing this
tbe committee will take advantage of
the rtfujal of the Repntlican $:ate
Committee ki refusing to allow Senator
Dilamater to appear on tha aame r!at,
forni with Mr. Fattison. It ia probable
that the attempt to bring the two can
didates together will prove fntile, as
, ( h.Huniaii Anurews will col ullow DI-
ati..iter lo 3Cccpt the c.'iolici "t.
Mue Men Drowned.
Pokt Ilrr.ON. Mien., Oct. 20 The
steam barge Annie Your? caught fire
oft Lrxiogton, la Like Ilnroo. abont
0:40 o'clock this morning and cine
members of the crew, who tried to es
cape iu a smaH boat, were drowned.
Theie was a teriffii sea rnauing at
tbe time ths Are broke out. Tbe cap
tain and crew took to the boats, cine
going ia one boat acd thirteen In the
other. The thirteen were picked op by
the steamer Edward Smith, but the
other boat waa apset and ail its occu
pants were drowned.
Tbe boat waa owned by the Anchor
Transportation Company, of Erie Pa.,
was buil. in ls6u ana valuf-d at SiO.WO.
nen captain iiuier ana tbe crew
with him in tha lifeboat pu'ied away
from her she undoubtedly went to the
bottom.
How Jaaltli Looks at It.
Washington, October 20. Repre
sentative Maish. cf York, the manager
of the Democratic Cjngre&sunal Cam
paign Committse in this city, has just
returned from a vwit to hia State and
reports great political excitement.
"Wita the tremendous odds that are
agauj&t tt. DcOcr:ie party," said
Colonel Mais'a, "it is net tea: to ba too
positive that l'iLuoii will wia. While
there is gre?t Republican defection, tbe
very fact of Its existence Kill avrve to
incieaee the excitsment and bring out
the fail number of the traight voters
of tha party. Tbe autiook ia very en
couraging, however, for the election of
Pattison. I met a gentleman from
Pittsburg the other day, who is a rt
tison mau. and he said tbers was a
great uptioing there ajaiasi DrUmator.
Much of it might bs dua to tbe persou
aleDiui'yo' local leaders azainst S;n
ator Qaay. But it would count just tb j
earns for 1'diliron as ItougL it were a
matter tf principle. If the Rcpuoli
cans succeed ut all it will undoubtedly
oe oy agreat'y reduced majority
3tuaIluglng.
''It Is true that I was conTicled of
burgarly tea years ago," said the can
didate In a low voice. "Is la true as
my opponents charge that I had to leave
tte State hurriedly and with bot little
baggage, becanae I thonghtlesaiy signed
another man's rme to a check and
didn't notice It till I'd cashed it ; but,
he raised hia voice and held np both bis
hands. "I appeal to yon to show yonr
disapproval of the mudslirging meth
ods of the opposition. It la getting to
he the fashion in polities more to deal
in personalities, to drag in details
about the candidate's life that should
not be mentioned, and I trust that you
wlil rebuke this tendency by electing
me to the high office to which I
aspire P' Pittsburg Dispatch.
Thrown Into a Trance.
Nokth ArAii5, Mass.. Octohsr 21,
a. joung iaoy namea iiiss raaggte
O'Brien has hen in a trance-like state
since last Friday evening, and baa
caused considerable of a aanaatiou in
?his vicmify.
Last Friday she took gas at the oGlie
or JJeiitist Dox, recovered fully from
the stupor, and walked out without as
sistance. On entering the house of a
friend she comp.ained of drowsiness,
and, lying down, tell Into a eleep from
which no effort could arouse her.
Doctors were at once called, but their
assistance was of no avail.
On Saterday evening Dr. Millard was
called on consultation. He prououDced
the girl conscious of things going on
about hf r, and said she was in a state
of hysteria, caused by the nervous
shock of taking the gas and helped on
by tbe excited conversation of her
friends who crowded the room. It is
thought she will recover.
Blessed be the Tax.
The failure of the potato crop in the
United States will necessitate the im
portation of hundreds ot thousands of
bushels to meet tbe demand for con
sumption and for seed. For every
bushel of these necessaries of life the
farmer, the laborer acd in fact every
consumer, will be compelled to pay 25
cents In addition to the value of the ar
ticle. This ia one of the great privi
leges extended under the McKinley
montrosity Tariff bill. Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Merit Kla.
We desire to ej to oar cltliens, that for years
we have ten fellli:g Lr. King's New Discovery
fur confutation, Dr, Klnv'i new lite pills, Uuok
leo'a arclca talve and elecuio titters, and tare
rever hastilei remedlrg that sail as well, cr Ui&t
have tcivea such universal saiuiaelioa We do
not hesitate to Kuractee teem every time, and
stand ready to rctunj the purrhaie price, Ir sat
lslactory results do not lollow their ne. These
remedies have won their great popularity purely
oj their m:n- For lale at the dm stores of E.
James, Itoeuflnrg. aad W. w. SIcAteer, Lor-etto.
The YTaga Worksra' Political Aili
acc Las asknd President Harrison to
Bpp.nui iir.. a-uzauein uady Stanton
an A?sC!ate Justice
Ciurr.
of the Supreme
Tile battle La the Twenty-fifth Con
grtss district Mercer, Liwrecce, But
ler and Beaver counties,bet ween the two
Republican candidates, McDowell and
Phillips, is waged with great fury. It
is said that the McDiwell meetings
draw much greater crowda than tbe
Delamater meetings. This fierce disor
ganisation in Quay's own district is ty
pical of the trouble which besets the
republican canvass In all the western
counties of the State. It is the legitls
mate rrnit of crookedness. Though the
district has a safe Republican majority
of 7000 votes. It cannot divide the vote
betwesn two candidates and elect either
of them. Mr. Dunn, the Democratic
nominee, aa the case now stands is rea-
6onaoiy assured of electioa. He can
on;y rail throngh the Deglect of hia
purty to take advantage of the orpor
Unity. Phila. Record.
sealant tbe Westers Union Telegraph Com
pany ou account of a delayed telegram an
nouncing bis wife's death.
Henry Kron. a we il-to-do farmer living
Dear Evaneyille, Ind . fcfiot and killed his
wife In the preaenm of their three children
on Sunday. lie completed the tragedy by
ttowtng ciff the top of bis read with the
same gun.
Michael McUonooeh, aeed twenty-four
years, of Li ad. lock, died at the Mercy Hos
pital Id Tittsburg on Friday from (Djorles
received by being caazbt Iietween two
freight cars at Braddoek cn Wednesday of
last week.
In 1SM there were 6.10 000.000 pounds of
tobacco consumed in tbe Uuked States, 20,
000. Oih) pound- of which wan imported.
There were 4,000.000,000 cii!t.rt consumdii In
tbe same period, all bat 40, .sou. 000 of which
were boa;e-aade.
In the Jails and penitentiaries of the
United SlaU-s now there are 4,(KK) uiurder.
ere. Appaliiiig fiiiuros, la tbomielves. bnt
when divided Into nearly CO.OOO.OOO do not
make ucb a reoirJ for the red band as ap
pears wben ooDildered alone.
Pre ton Turple. 14 yetrs of age. com
mitted enl'jide on Suuda; night in New
Tork by banking hlcusfclf in his father's
bouae. lie was an inveterate reader of
dime DoveU. and It 1 supposed that bia
ruind had become thereby effected.
Wary MetrdorfJ, of Etaltlmore, aged 18
yeera. who killed her brother, James Metz
dorC and Mary Broadwater, her annt. by
trvcbnlne. which ehs pnt in the coffes,
pleadra guilty when arraigned for ti'al on
Monday. She was remanded for sentence.
Tbe annual report of tbe Commissioner
of t Oeneral Land OfTbie ittates that near
ly 19.000,000 acres have daring the year been
transferred to settlers. The area of coal
and mineral lands patented bag been large
ly Increased over that of tte previous fiscal
year.
A parade of Catholic Sunday scneol
children took place In Brooklyn on Monday
In honor of the Jubilee of l'.iabop Lough Un
Oser 22,000 children turned out and marched
past taa Epivpal rer!aence, where ttey j 772 -P--Pf-
were reviewed by the bishop. Cirrt'narGib- J U fa &U
pons ana otcers.
-J. W. Da via. a wealthy eoal operator
of West Piirston, was shot and killed by
Policeman WlHUm Weathers a few !aya
ago. Davl was drnnb and dieorderly and
attacked the policeman, who waa trying to
arrest him. Weathers is under arrest and
will be wnt to prison to await trial.
An acjldent occurred at Moorbead, Mc
Lean A Oo.'n blst furuace on Thuisday af-
tern(K)n of last week at Sobo. resulting !n tte
the Injury of eicht workmen. The men
were engaged In drawing eoce from tbe ov
ens, when the hot do-t blew ont, enveloping
tbem entirely. Two victims. Edward
Elogbes and Michael Karwalt, died at tbe '
b&spital. Thomas Bearing and John
Hughes have been given cp by the doctors.
About 6 o'clock on Saturday morning
Daniel n. Wilson, aged forty-three, residing
at No. 702 Loverette street, Dot-ton, Mass.,
6bot bis wife, Annie. In the left temple
wbile she was in bed, killing ber. lie then
snot n-.mseir in the breast, mulcting a pos
sibly fatal wound. lie was a driver for tbe
Adams Express Company, and two weeks
ago w.is taken 111 and bad beea confined to
bis honse ever since. He was a faithful
man and It Is thought despondency caused
tU rbh act
A 6ncc4.8:ul paper barrel has been
Invented, at wMcb hor68 andlpottars must
rejoice. Tbe barrel is au Enz'.ish invention,
is made from waste paper, cardboard. and
old bagging, and can be put upon the mar
ket for twnty-elcbt cents. A preparation
Of linseed oil and resin makes tbe barrels
waterproof ordinarily, tbouen wben they
are intended to contain fruits a special var- ,
Dish la used. They are used for shipping
explosive materials, fruit, sugar, molasses,
extract of meat and otbet products.
Daniel F. Beatty. formerly Mayr of
Washingto. . Warren county, N. J.. was In
dicted on Monday by the Federal Grand
Jury. In eefc&ion at Trenton, for fraudulent I
use cf the mails. Eeatty Is a manufacturer
of organs, and Is charged with sending cir
culars throughout tbe country offering or
gans at ridiculously low prices, and aftwr
tbe receipt of money refusing to fill the or
der till a further sum should be forwarded,
claiming that be had run ont of tbe cheaper
instruments. He will probably be tried in a
few days.
1 mmmm':st:.
tS
77
Usui
Veu Can't .gffitrd to Miss Erc.
it
tu fs -ri r- r -5
CARL RiVlN l TJ
PRACTICAL
ft $fttl & t ttf?'a'
AND DEAL Eli IN
Tetcrans Xsk Delamater Aboat Morris.
SCRASTON. IA.. Oct. 20 P.. K
Ilendrick, formerly first lieutenant In
tLe Ninth Pennsylvania volunteers, and
Channcy J. R-ed, formerly first lieu
tenant iu the Eighty-ninth New York
volunteers, both of Scranton. and mem
bers of the Orand Army of the Repub
lic, have sent a letter to Delamater ask
ing him as to tbe truth of the charges
made agiinBt him In the affidavit of
Captain John F. Morris, tbe crippled
soldier of Meadville. who was defeated
as a candidate for County Treasurer
through Delamater'a influence. No
answer has been received to the veter
an's requeat.
Vatches, Clocks
JEWELRY,
ware, Ktsical Iistrmiipnts
Efw. Aontito fjLi Qg StC-i. i -fiJ-i-. -' i
All
Opticcl Gccds.
Sole Agent
run i u-
Celebrated Ecckford
C!ual!a an! Frcdcnia WatcLes.
In .y aud kUuj Winders.
CURI
ai!crv viio Ij. o i. i-J W
ix voun Afni-y tvuso
" 1 ybj y m.l .u. t...-
f Jin. uua i lv aa i ' , r-
brsidt ;e tenruij ;
tai bo ttij; t-. k. -.. ." -
f J w-,'a i r -i . -
Si. I j, i itujk I i
tdD't IhUa imVkIua -hi -.-ft . - - '
ft h&fc r-pnxl worr cjj lL .v 0 -wLo
1" trk.f it ft I ia
, oi. ia-.j a i. i. i-. :
in yr u r.T t. f i f 1 1 1 ei ";a
tinly U' lll ''V ia..,.' - . :
PFAELZSH L-cce.-. CO.
; 6lb-t)-l JlMLTtM-t UJ-itt, i'l ut
" : ; -
iAlttiE is ELECTION oi ALL K1NL
of JEVEU;y always on Land.
4i V lice of Jewelry I unsarpa.-sed
C i and aee fur oarawit before percku.
Dg elr w Ui-rc.
kJ'ALL WOUt fcBiKANl'KKD
CARL RIVINIUS
E.eusbur2, Nov. 11, 185--tf.
w
I
ra rv f-r I
M F h
i W li L-a a
ff-rlr wnt-x rt'iiytri.
OT
. ir
V?.- -"11 V l a
i --.it t:
i
Prohibition Ticket
Eleetioa, Tue-lay. November 41b.
STATE.
BfBur WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED CN
Not to CTil; I
roveraor.
JOUN 1. (1ILL..
Lieutenant Uorcrnor.
CHAELS E. HYATT.
Secretary of Internal AtlalrM.
WliXJAM T. IiUNN.
lOlSTV.
OEOKOE H. UOCKlNa.
As;eiBMy,
JOHN J. EVANS.
OEOKUE TUKKEK.
Treasurer,
DANIEL. W. ANUUS.
Uoanty Oonmtosloners,
LKONAKD BOYEK.
JOHN rOLSOM,
Auditors,
CHAKLES O. WIIBON.
WILLIAM A. SIcKEK.
Voor Housn Tirecir.
PHILIP I'.tT.-TEK.
BE U?
TO
TfriE ViARK
Ik?
BJot to lO'lsr.:
BEARS THIS L1ARIC
TRADE
fJAI
ID
. 3 a -
NE2D3 tiO LAUKCERIKQ. CAW tic. WIPED CLEAK l A NOMEriT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
laaV-Kli It
hft t: H V
k u EiTiiTT-.--,
TbiB Cleocin ccsal,
rinica, aui u Irvn'-.i
S otat'U fc: .1 ki v.N
iVberi axp.l I'lirioi-
Ap4'(ttr ?frr!ir!:
StT4 .-i --In 1ict, lh r. uj;'. ( i
lewu Uit o rnilm. l. "
il.m b it M-Lmi tlit-
i iie uw. 0 BlcL I" Lt I
noT tatJI!) o yuT t !
tot ijfie1- idti taVf n
a-xl. Iiaui avuw tstafii br, li
Mam. Lam.'im v Mrai.i'.'
OimvTialTvtav and e- 'it
ucet iinjwn'w lnaii
.'- 1
. -1 ';
OD TIK. H Bi4C Ul ' . , k.,k
XJLOW CltaUKAL to-. --
A Kafe In r ealment.
Is one whiea Is guaranteed to bring you satls-
uuTiury rcsuiu, or in case ol lailare a return of
pureha e price. On this sate plan you can bny
from your adrertlsed druggist a bottle ol Ur
Kiev's New I.roovery for consumption. It Is
Kurantecd to brln rellel in every cace, aht-a
osed f'.rany afiectinn of throat, lunt-p, l ionrl.Uii
asthcia, hoipln1c Conh, crup, etc., etc
pleasant and areeitle to tmlo, perfectly fo,
anj can always be dcix-upM upon. Trial bottles
fica; the dru stores ol E. Jauioj, Etcnsburk',
atd W. W.McA.t-er. Loretto.
NOTICE TO PERSONS
IlBSIIUXQ TO ISeKdTIM
Borough Bonds !
VloH l In heree.y iven that the Homnirh of
j.- cneiisbnnr . f a.. Is ahout to Issue hnndu In
the amount ol 86.ono.tH. In sums ol SlWO.Ito
each, with Interest at the rale ol 4 ner cunt. i,rr
annum, raymhle rem! imnoallT. tree Irom taxa-
jiun u ii.r iu me iDuivMum holders iracnnmrned.
I'erwns desiring to tDvrsI In surh securities will
please make known at nm tothe underslfrned or
I-em us C. Lloyd, liepuiy buritcs. tlie amount or
; uuiuurr ci iiucn ni.uils tliey wih to iurchaye.
These bonds will bo ,,td to the first pnrrhasers
J preentliii! theaist-lrrs. hence the necessity ol
j ITOUlOinuSS Ir. lllMkmv k non ,I.a n ...... a.
It iS ' ol t-;nd di ilrcl. .t, E EVANS
El-tu.-burK. Au. 2i, ls-.KI. Kucus.
W.? XT! Wst
ZL n ri rj
61 &
Job work of ail kinds t.catly eic culcJ lit this
fin;e. UitcusaUial.
Busy.vives who use SAP'OUO
rieyerscem to grow old.Try cCcke-
A complete wreck cd" domestic happiness Laa often resulted from
badly washed dishes, from aa unclean kitchen, or from trifles which
seemed light aa air. But Ly theee things a man often judges of his
wife's devotion to her family, and chargea her with general neglect
when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes
a large part of its thrifty neatness and ita consequent happiness to
SATOLIO.
O-tirot-tr fi-u Miltitm- -lia:rr rnodi lor MAPOI.XO, to inaUe a
belter pro m. ciid tavk ut-si articles aud Insist un bavins Jutt w!at
lou vrtlcrt-d. w
PITTOB'J-
OFl i-lt t- thj: 1 -'
n sr. ,T
x.v
r
x ii j :
sr v;'
ii
I:'
L V?-
Button, tnc:i3 ' '
U:s Co'
l i nm II""1 '
lil.Ml.r I'
I.i. ITU 1 It ";
alr xi.ii !ucJ-
. r
'i w i
.tit
NS
at
"Hi;
Ifc,
Hit,,
- I