EUi:.Sl!l Hii, PA.. FJiHtAY, . - OCT. 31. 1SUO. Drmnrrnllr t4j 1 Irfcrt For vtrntir, KOUKI1T K. TATTISON. uf ri.lla.l.lpUU For I.ifutf nsnt (iuvrnor, ClIALXiJEV P. HL.-VCK, of York. For Serrt-tarv of Internal A:Y.ilr, WILLIAM II. BARCLAY, of Allivl.wiy . Dfiuurrallc louulj Ticket. For i:oncrw, TUOiiAM II. (HiEEVY. For Annembly, M. FITZUAKUIS, of (lullltzlr.. EDWARD T. MuNKELlS. or Jo&ustown. For Treasurer, ClIAULE-j J. MA YKIi. or Jotinatown. For CommlSHloners, PATRICK E. DILLON, or Elder Twp. JOUN KUIUY. of Johnstown. For Auditors, WILLIAM C BF.KliY, of Wl'.raore. JOSEPH III ITS, or Chest Twp. For Foor House Director, S. W. MILLEK. of Johnstown. fiKT out everyDi.mocretlo vote. Vote ttw straight Djnvjcmtlj ticket from top to bottom. If yon want an honest man in the executive chair at Ilurrlaonrg, vote for Robert E. Fdttl3on for Governor. Bewake of fa!ae rumors, got oat on tbe eve of the election for the purioo of capturing voUsa. Vote tbe straight Democratic ticket. Get oat every Democratic vote acd swell Paulson's majority In Cambria county to l.uOO. It Bfcould not bo any leas than that figure. Tub election of Robert E. Tattlon, as tha next Governor of Pennsylvania, deptnJd entirely u;on getting out the full Democratic vote. Gt the vote out. Present ImJlcatlous point to the election of Ex-Governor Pattison by a laige majority. At Democratic head qaartow In Philadelphia they put hla rnoj rlty at not Ua than 30,000. For u bundled and thirty-two Demo cratic societies In Pennsylvania ontslde of Philadoli hla Lave repoiuxl to Secre tary Worman that they Lave appointed vtlr.ncft commit teea ti work on elec tion day. Tim nomination of Scull ad te fsbllcon c.sdldaUj for Congress la this district Id a L'tter i! 11 to swallow by the RepubUcana of IlUlr, and Iilfurd. acd by a nnmbtr In Cambria county. Next Tuesday wtll tIl how they take their median. IT Is Paid that Hoes laav, at preauit Id very uncertain aa to the probability of his ever "owning a Governor of his own." It la his last chance and tbe price of Governors, like everything f-Jse, excepting wasa, slaco the McKlnlty bill has advanced to a much higher figure than heretofore. Tom Mat ii a li. ep-'aka rather ir reverently of our Pennsylvania United States Senators. lie Bsya "One lnjthe bod of his father and the otter Is the father of hla son Dick." Tom Id on the stump every day for Pat t Icon, and be gives pos'.tiye assurance that Allegheny county will give Pattlson a majority. Ix Ensland, Pcotland nvd Wales, women, unlw married, vote for all officers expest members of Parliament, and some o; th"m now hold offices as school directors, aldermen and city couucilmen, and a bill has now been Introduced to give them, whether mar tied or single, the absolute right of sr C rage. A stream cannot rise higher than its source and the election cf Delama- ter for Governor, would be bnt a vet petuattou of the rule ofQaay. who la. re sponsible for the nomination of Deia raster as tbe Republican candidate for Governor. Vote for Pattlson for Gov. ernor and Insure an honeet, upright ad ministration of the executive effice in Pennsylvania for the Bext four years. A meeting of the importers of New Toik was held on Tuesday which had under consideration the McKInley bill. Secretary McKeever said be had talked with numerous lawyers and it waa nearly an unanimous opinion among them that the act waa unconstitution al because of the omission of section 80. A committee was appointed to devise some united mode of action and report back at a subsequent meeting. Tub deadlock in the Rer-nbllcan Congressional conference In this place, was broken at two o'clock this (Thura day) morning by the re-nomination of Congressman Scull, by lottery. Twelve names were r'aced In a bat, six by Scull, three by Illcka, and Hires by Cessna, when a rarty waa blindfolded and drew nine of the names out. The three remaining were to make the nom ination and as two of them happened to be for Scnll, the seBtlment of the Republicans In this congressional dis trict was declared to favor tie nomin ation for Congress. La?T week the postmaster e.1 Bella fonte, refused to mall tbe edition of the Ikmocrat of that place, containing a supplement with the New York WorUl's charges against Matthew Stanley Quay, until the objectionable supplement waa taken out of each paper. The Ealle font postmaster was either suffering from "big head" or thought Matthew Stan'ey (nay waa the government, and that anything derogatory to the afore said Quay, ought not to risa through the malls. Postmaster General "Wana- maker, on being appealed to decided J that It was a casa of "b'g head" on tl e j part of the postmaster, and that the J Daiuicrat waa entitled to te malicd : with tbe supplement. j Tub Jjhusiowa 2Y. of Mday, arter i'uMiM:: tha cir ! of Fket. man v ffirir.j arewirl f jr tha convic tion of any ;::rs:i vi'j'.a'.in elec tion law?. iubiiucil il. kijo'.l er column, Ci-mmtits folKiv3 : Wt do tut Luoir vtty ilr. neun t'.ius Cit-n livk i.n li's party Ljf cfterta a reward for tt.o nius ..'tioii ot thi..st3 wf oik !n lt lnterefU, for tU L really wbat ttie ntore ni. aric, If It ccu:u ai.ytiil:), aa the Drrao crata havo '.':e tioea m-'.!ty if bad conduct In this county, from ll.o roiintiuK of DRtres on tho totnt-tOQ'9 cf Yf atri1nton town- sMp to tno evkltng of tt;e lnw in Cnnbrla City, year a'.tir yror, an.-l putting none bat IVuioi ral on tho lioard, wltii t!io preeumed Intention and aprium act'.ua of e Board In counting but few lOcruocratlo yotei. Other placed ttitre may be In whien tfitre hard been Ioiig-cjntluu-jd and eystematlc fraads and bu!l-do:!ng, but unless the lie puDllrane of the Cambria dl5tilcu are very far off In thrlr htatorant of facts they do not Kt-t t!;plr Tote counted aa cxLdt. The Triln4 evidently forgets tbe fact that the couut of tha names on the tumhstonea In Washington township aa voters, waa doco by tbe opposition to the Iuuioca.itic ticket and not by or for the Democratic party. Mr. Abel Lloyd, of Eiiensburg. who la a well-known Re publican to-day, but who at the time the Washington township tombstones were voted and counted waa a Demo crat and p. candidate for County Com missloner on the Domocratlo ticket and the cuuntln of the Washington town ship tota batonfcd la favor of Lewis Fisher, the Republican candidate, de feated Mr. Lloyd. Mr. IJoyd. the Democ ratio ouadldate contested tbe election, exposed ttie fraud, and secured his otlice as a county commissioner. The JYtlmnt'e assertion that "the Democrats alone have been guilty of bad conduct In this county" will to re garded aa a huge Joke by the depositors in the wrecked bank of IJoyd A Co., whn they remember tlmt that instlta tlou went down under tbe severe strain of corrupting voters and giving the Res publican party a foothold in Cambria county. AH the glories of the Repub lican party In Cambria oonnty In the past have been attained by boodle and their only hope In the future lies In the Rama unclean, debauchery of tbe peo ple. Tub promptness with which Govern or PafJsun buxamoned his detractors Into Court, ea js the Philadelphia Herald, present a sharp contrast with the action of Delaouttr u&der similar condition. It exhibits tbe difference between an nrlght, bontst and manly citizen, conscious of hla Integrity and strong In the riht, and a smirched and scarry politician, arald of the troth. The etoiy upon which this malicious lihfl against Governor Pattlson was based In oo palpably LJ3 that only the moFt recklws or lh most vicious par veyors of slander would have given It encouragement cr currency. The direct, restive and aneulveoal bestl mocy of Governor PaUlsen. ex6ecre tary .r:encer and Jadjd tVordta was Lot Ltcwatory to dltprove It In the riilni cf Intelligent tnua, bet honora ble men wl!l set eubruU to anjuct aa persLuie, aid tbfy were JastiCed In thus resecting the outrago pat ubon them by the I-i'.rer and tLd Xorth Atnericar.. There la no privllsged conimualca t:oa In a dau nr.'frht and vicious lie. and the Conrta wiJ loe as ready to vindicate Governor I'attiwn aa they would have been to punish the de tractors or Dela mater If be had been Innocent of the charge preferred by bjuator Emery. Meantime tha publle will havt an op pcrtuclty to contemp'ate the difference bot ween Loceety and diehoaesty under accusation and tbe people will have a new guide to determine tbelr minds In making up tbelx ballots on the 4.b of JJovembex. JcfiTTS O. feTRAWEBnoOE, chairman of the Lincoln Independent Republi cans, pays the Doylestown Ictelligencer (ll?.,) baa addredeed an open letter to Mr. C;uay, aeklng blm to give perm's elon to Hon. Wayne MacVeagh to tell what he knows aboot the payment of ?100,C00, ty Booator Cameron, to make good the alleged deficiency In the Pecn yivanla t?aite Treasury, caused fcy Qoay'a epecolatloas. Tha letter daclarce that etther Mr. MacVeagh will substantially corrobo rate the charge or the Lincoln Inde pendents will, in tbe event of hla fall ure to do so, withdraw their allegations and apologias for their mistake. Will Quay meet the challenge f Can he met it r If he can and dos It will be the beet thing for himself he baa done m many months. If be doee not. It will be only because he cannot, and the effect will be but a corrotoratlon of the damning charges already piled up mountain high against himself and threatening to en gulf both him and hla candidate on tbe 4.h of November, A prompt and cculvocal answer la now the alternative for Mr. Quay aa against etrorger and deeper and broad er ceasnre and condemnation by fcouest men every wLeje. No middle course Is open. The challenge must be met or Ignoredand the latter la confession. Dyuino the presidential campaign tbe worklagraen were told by subserv ient monopolistic organ", says the llarrlsburg Patriot, that the election of Harrison would be followed by an In crease of wages, tat the Increase never came. It was a camran H pura and e'mple. These same organs not long ago declartd that the passage of the McKln'ey bill meant better pay for the wage-worker, acd again they lied. The McKlcIey bill baa already put up prices on the necessaries of life, but It hasn't put a penny In th pocket of Bny toller and, furthermore. It never wilh It la difficult to enderstaed how the orgacB that uphold tariff lottery can hare the lupadeoco to altemst to feood- wink tbe worklngmen year after year with their falsehood about protection. They ure a disgrace to honest journal- ittE. Match Titlek, of Philadelphia, has decided that an enumeration of the city 's population shall be mad a by the municipal authorities. The corectnesa of the census taken by the Federal au thorities id doubted. ticlamater it It eaten t We believe that Delaniater is btaten, hoi'eicssiy and largely beateo, in tbe race for Governor. There is r3Volir ticn in every county of the-State, and in every district o? every county, against the political aims and methods of Senator luay and senator iot-i&nid, ter, the C;uy candidate for Governor. while not tnly tfce inspiration or ciean politics a&d constitutional government, but also tho inspiration cf aseur6l vic tory, unites and snUinsos to active effort the solid Iemocrai Toje of tte Kale. With six or seven dally Republican Journals of Pittsburg openly opposing Delamater ; with Dalzall, the unani mously renominated Republican candl date for Congress, denouncing Qauy and refua'.ng to urge Delamaict'a elec tion, and witb a I'attlson Repobllcaui organixalion extending to every dlslrlet of the county, Allegheny, the Repute lican Oibraltarof the Wrt, la oerUln to falter. Quay's lmmt-diate Senator ial and Congressional dLstrlctd are both reut by feuds and doubla candidates, and they give promise of revolution not only on Governor but on CoBgreea and (Senator. The Erie and Crawford dis trict Is debatable for both Governor and Coneress with 4.000 Republican Major. ity, and Crawford, tte home of Dela mater, la doubtful for Governor and likely to defeat Andrews for tha Senate. Secretary b tana's dlatrie of Venango, Warren, AcKa and Fore, will elect blm to Coccreea by 9.000 beeaus be waa sot Quay's candidate for Gov ernor, and It will give a deelded major lty to Pattlaon. Tbe I ad! ana district Is debatable beaava Indiana, with her 2,800 majority, will vot fe Farmar Crepa for Congresa aad not give over one-third the csual majority for Deia uater. Tho Northern Tier of strong Republican oountlea will spilt their majorities in two for Delamater except Ing Susquehanna and there Pattlson la likely to dfcat him. Taking the WmU era counties aa a whole, although nearly all Rapub'Iooo. Dele. mater will be beaten In a majority of them, and Iheie will be little or no majority for him west of the Alleghanlea. In tba Ertst he will be cut down to one-half the csuaJ majorities In Beavar. Somer set, llnntingden. Dauphin, Union and Snyder, while the clem eountioa will vote for Pattlson and the Democratic counties give him Increased ma jar Hie. There w 111 be a fearful crusade of fraud In the anthracite regions, but skll leal detectives and large rewards will halt tba ballot thief and tbe trader in votea, and tho whole line of De so cratlo count lee In the coal section and in the Northeast will give as large ma jorities for Pattlson thia year ad were the Pattlson pluralities In 1882. Lan caster will raapond to tbe increased to bacco tax with a fair Republican vote, but Berks will respond to Lancaster by beaticg tba majority of the Old Guard. Tbe border cuntle of Tork. Adams, Cumberland, Franklin. Fnltoa and Bedford will all give Pattlsua large majorities, excepting Franklin, where Delamater baa a fair cb&noa for keep ing in sight of his (tarty tola. Philadelphia will So desperately cos ttd. aa here is the widest held for the pollution of voters and elKtlon oZlcers ; but sever were the frltnds of an hd&tst ballot so well organised and equipped, and thare will be a ffarf nl Increase in the population of Meyaratnitlog axd Cherry II 111 If the rrlmlnals sow In tbe pay of t-Le Delamaxr macklne 5hfc.ll persist In lh-ir work. Every day of VLo laat month baa widened and daepned Re pa hi lean dis affection against Quav and Lis candi date for Governor. True, there has been tbe strongest rally of the machine forces, but while it baa atithoeed the regulation rank &nd Qle and gathered In some of the wavering, the qctet de fection or lntelllijrnt and oonsclettloas Republican haa l.en bU-tdy from the opening of tha battle ru-tU to-day, and there can be no revaldion now. Delamater Is beaten. lie is btea beoauae be la the creation of a political system that dishonors the State ; be cause bis party la CongreBS baa wafted the orpin?, made a Treasury daflctt by profligacy. Increased the publio debt, lncredAed tAxta on the common neooasas rles cf buslueas and of life, and because revolutionary leaders and revolctlonary methods have gained the mastery In the once great and patriotic Republican party. With tbe dafaai of Dalamatee will come the defeat of Republican candi dates for Congress In not lea tbaa three, probably five and poalbly seven districts now repreaented ay Prfiubll cans. Tbe lsaces of Increased debt, wanton taxes and reckless profligacy will do the work. Delamater Is beaten, and all eigsa point to a majority against elm tally equal to tbe plurality b7 which lVUieon waa elected la 1L LlVeled Exereniar Fattlsoa. rrr7l.ADri.rniA, October 27. Mr. Robert E, Pattls-oa. Democratic eaedN uane ror uoveraor or fennsylvacia, swore out warrants or arrest this morn ing, in proceedings for criminal libel. BPainst the unNisiier aad ariltnr of tha Philadelphia Inquirer, the proprietor cf weaiwii -n. rnpTKxxH, oi iuia city, aad the publisher and editor of the Harris burg QUI. A hearlDg In the oaaa will be glyen this afteruoca. In the three papers mentioned there was published, on Saturday morning, an article which charged that Governor l'actison had been bribed by the Vaa derbilts to sign what we-3 known as tbe c-ouia i-enn nuis or lssa. and that the Governor sought out aad retained ex Judge Jeremiah B. Biaek to write a veto message, and bavin racelved It, with the understanding that u was to ire ccub bu ui j-irguiaiuie, ne caangbu bis mind bT thn without notice ta Judge Black, ap- ioeu me ui. ia, ana ui&t juadre Ailack ueuooncea uovernor 1'attison lor this alleged deception and aevered all ami cable relations with Mm. The article also charged that 130,000 In Stock bad been nu.ii tn (innmnr Pattlson and Attorney General Lewis T - - . i . w. v.asaiujr ivr signing Ot a Dill chartering a Pitttbnxg catuxal gad cor poration. At the hearing thla afternoon before Magistral O'Brien, In the criminal libel case of ex-Governor Pattlson against Chaa. H. Heustus, editor of the Iiu,-uitr Clayton McMlchael. edi tor aad proprietor of tha JV'orfA Ameri can, and W. F. JorJon and J. J. Clau rln, of the llarrlsburg Call. Heustua was the caly one of tha defendants present. Eiverson acd MrUirJ.ui out of the city, and in the caae of the io xiarrisnurg eaitora, tbe Constable baa net yet had time to serve the war rants. At the conclusion ot the testi mony offered again&t Heustua tbe Mag istrate held him la 115.000 tall for couru Tha counsl for Heustus and E'verscn conanLal that th iiii.nMi offered against tha former also be con sidered as having been offered against ElVerSOa. daEUitA hi llwnnt anil rn eequcntly b.11 to the amount of H5.0U0 was lurniohed for his appearance at court. Ex -Governor Pattlson, exs State Stinator Judge J. D. Gordon and m.u o. rsmnger, ex-rretarf of Stated swore that every allegation pnp naucutu me ariicia complained of waa falae. Il waa opon tbe cocclusloa of the testimony of ibera gentlemen that ilsulstrate O'Brien held Eiverson and Heustus In 15.0liu ball to answer at court. The hearing !a the case of Jor don and McMicbaal acd McClaurin, of the Hsrriburg CvH, will take paoe ' on Wednesday. I Forty VuluX In PattNoa's Ketard. A stainleis private life. A tuccesion of vlctru-s at the polls. AS CONTROLLER : Public records thrown open. . Bogus jury lists exposed. Outdoor receipts cf AlmshonFe, amounting to ?-2"!,o51, traced up ana recovered. Exposure of Almshouse thefts, amounting to 1570,AW, and pnnish rnent of thieves. Exposure of detlciencles in Register of Wilis 0ice. Discrepancy of ?lll00u In tax pay ments uncovered. Payment of poll-taxes - into City Treaaury enforced previously these moneys had gone into tte pockets of Tax Office cieiks. Interact on elty warrants reduced, saving $100,000 per annum. Delinquent, politicians foroe-d to pay their taxes l;k other persona. City debt refundd. " City Cancas eatabllshtd on pay-a ycu-go baalrt. He waa a CorUrollar who controlled. AS GOVERNOR : (Tbe yoongeec In tha biatory of taa BUI.) E of or of-d the Ccnsilrctloo, OppoaMl railroad diacriaalaatlnnft. - Prevented oniawfal o-jiMOlUUJcm at railroads. - Attacked auieroia ouubl&aOiotifl of carriers. ContunUe3 tor ta tquai rlcbis of ahlppra. Chackad eorporata tocttmabmsok. Procvlnd acaluat binkicg Fund Ooatmlaciebara, who ktpt BtavLa money in favored baaka Instead of Investing it in Government boa da, as required by law. Reduced Btte dabt flva nUUca fioL- lara. Rduobd axpensM of 8t aduinla- tratloo. bubetitutod Balarias for fees. Habtd accounts of public institu tions to ciodO acruibay. 6 topped waata of mouey In wortnlee publio printing. Urged Legidlature to cqoallKe taxes. Labored for Ballot Reform. Secured abelitlon of Healers of Weights aad Measures. He secured the creation of Commis sions to revise the code of laws relating ts the mining of anthracite aad bits miaous coals. Broke np the Soldiers' Orphan School syndicate. SoiKiitflti 1 AatatiflnhvTMhrifc rtt anTd1r' Home at Erie. Revoked the oharters of TOO delin quent corporal ioua. Elevated tha standard of Partfoo Board. ConxageonBlj exercised tb veto pow er. Oat of 001 bills prHRntetl to him 1&4 were vetoed, aad only 3 were paased by tbe Legislature over bis veto. He stood between tba peopla and a corrupt and reckless Legislature. He woo the respect of both political part Is. He was no mas 'a man. He waa true to hiHoath of offioe. He wua, in fact. Govraar. A Fair Tate. It has been shown that the Republi can Assessors had prepared tba various lists ot voters In this town for the per petration of fraud cn an exteoslv scle. It is within reason to say that the lists have been paddad to the extant of 10. OU0 and upwards, and that the Repub lican party managers bad employed re peaters to vote at tbe fictitious names. It was to prevant ths perpetration of such a cxlaue against the integrity of the ballot that tba Independent Re publican Committee procured tfie eon tribntlon cf a large sum of money to prosecute tbe ciiixhrala, both agents and principals. Tbe result has been the organization of so complete a force of detectives that toe ebanoes are tba scheme will bo abandonded. IXowvr willing tbe average rpetar mlrht be to run his ne into Jail. Dave Martin and William R. Leeds are not ready to join him there. Oa a fair voba la this city Robert E. PaHlson will Lava a clear majority. If there Js an attempt made to prevent this result by debauching tbe ballot theTe will be some fun among the cli tlclans. Every repeater Is known, aad the source of his supply is In the poe sselon of the Independent Committee. Thoee who have the matter in charge are determined, and there will be bo cemproaolBiDg with ballot thieves. We fael authorised to say that ttrara will be a fair vote In thla town Ibis year. PUl. llerald. Lost In the rTiidcrnen. Esoajtaba, Mich., October 27. A bunting Partv oompoead of A. Rogy. of Princeton. 111.. and Martin Myers and Thomas Mr Kinney, of thla city. Lava bad a tragical experience In the wilds er the northwest, from tbe Little L&m let Metropolltaa. Friday Myera and Rogy left McKlcney alone for a time In carap. Becoming lonely, be started on a short exploring expedition Into the brush. He neglected to keep bis bear ings, ani on at tempt lost to return found himself bewildered. The lost b outer waa without weapons or food. When Meyers and Regy reached the camp they searched for tbe missing com pan Ion, and then est out for Metropolitan. Tha two hunters promptly Joined with the village authorities In offering a large reward for the discovery of tho lost man. The villagers turned out al most to a man. Laat evening the pars ty waa almost reedy to abandon the queet, when they stumbled upon Mo Kinney, who, exhausted and daxd al most to stupor by exposure and hunger, waa still alive pulling weeds and brueh to bnild a signal fire. The unfortunate was conveyed to Metropolitan, where to-day be was unconscious the greater portion of tbe time. It Is hardly pro bable that be will ssrvlve until morn ing. Silyeb touched 105 In New York on Saturday. A few weeks ago It was in demand at tl 1 and sold at fl 20. The speculators have sustained heavy losses. It la estimated that the accu mulation of bullion in New Tork alone ainoonte to 10,000.000 ounces. Nearly 7,000.000 ounces are stored la tha vaults of tba Mercantile Sara Deposit Com pany, which baa acted as a allver clear lng bouse, and haa Issued sertlflcatea for the bullion received by it. Meet of tbe stiver was accumulated by pools, which were made np with tbe expecta tion that silver would go to 130,29, thus putting it oa a parity with gold. The average cost was 112f, and the accu mulation Is New York shows at the present price a loss of f 700.000 to the holders. In addition to the expense for st oi age and the Interest on tbe money Invested. The Treasury department on Friday purchased 200,000 ounces at 104.36. Ktmarktblc Kcaoua. atra. Michael Cnrtrln, PialDCalJ, 111, taakee U.e f tateaeat that tbe esa-lit cold, wtlcfc fettled lb fcerlanrt, tht wu trraej tor a montt tr Ier family ; j,nj elclan, bat yrew worte. lie tolj ter (be wee a bopele g notlm ofoonsainplton land Uai so medicine could cure fcet. Her drcfglrt ta(g-eied lor. KlDg'e Kv lotexivery for (Oen- aoipucn t ebe toagbt a bottle end to her de Cel:Lt roucd bereelf benefited from Erf doee tie ouktlaowd lu u and attar takicii ten tot- tlee, fouuJ hereell gonad and wU. sow doet bee ova boaeeworK and te ee veil e e erer w&e. I re trial bottle ol thle great Cleorrery at the ib drug eurea oi t. Jauot. Ebeuehurg, and W. W. 3IcAtiT. tortO. Larue b.-itrl.j Ij ni1 sews An oiiir.KxoTi. Ctiarle B-le, a IVMisylvama lini'rovt brakeraar, of Al'oora. was pelt a;js fatally lrjured on Thursday n'st t ty falitor trotn a train at IK'rry. Within C.'l years Jdrx'.-. has r.n B4 i r-s-idfrts, rne recency fDd on" erurl1". RCd nearly evpry cljange of fcovcrr.rr.cnt tn been f ITected by violence. A. law tas teen proaiul:aU! at Har dan,;er, in Norway, to the etlect ti.at no girl shall be eligible t rr the ojarrlae state until she Is proficient in spisnlnK. knittlim and baking. A mechanical geniu has Invented an Inctiuinent wlilcb tie ceils tbe eopuone, by wtlta he claims tttat all tounJscin be Beard and located on the darkest cigbt and In tbe thickest weather. Vfrxlco Is culled a republic, but, as a rnttter of fact, it is !ovtrned by an oils garcby rif landlords. Houtw of tbe men wn vaat dualxis, one poce,Jng &o(,ooo, tX) acre uf load. Chin all U land beUdJCi to V Btate and a trttilfg Baca pes aoe, aerer altered thxoacn ion; eeutartea, is pnldM a rent; tnt la Ua only lex tn trie eoantry and 11 amoufjU to but about 00 eents per boa A A. peo-tj ot one benArad DezdUtrds ta Fit- i wTjo vtl ataaud the annaa! meet loj al IlaiTtobarg. eeeHrvd transporte.tkB for ttw iv&ad trip ttvsa the Bnrilncton V-Td ter tao aaah. wbUe tta regolAr rate Is iML0u, In eoueequa&aB Utera is another bowl abtxil eul tales by the roadi that were anaerbld. Take a lawcfl aed multiply twice two are fou Iwtee four ate elxt eta., end you will find In the Kn ffo&erettoa yon bad 1 oA,FT0 aneeetora, wlthoirt coantlng tbe m tortnMlate ffeneratlona, and In tbe thirtieth generaMoa yon bad over 1.000.000.000 of ac eeeterB. without eeantla tbooe between yourself and the thtrtletb. Aboot ibrwe weekd go a dteeatje broke out anoag tbe l.aco bo;s being fattened at namturRara dUUllery at BrowueTllie. Pa. AfV-r 900 kocs haa died tbe firm eblpped the retnamiaj 900 to eaarket. Tae Btate Board Of Qealtli and the Bute Hoard of Agrlcnl tre are In boi porsnlt ef the 000 hoc, aa tsey are ssppoeed to contain oholera gerata Fire in New York on Wednesday even ing fleetroyed the large carpenter shop of the FvBCarrWeat arrleulloral works, owned by B. Farqnnar ACt, (limited.) and fotvr Brick dwellings owned by isaaaael Bebrem. tin. Jetuee Bpenfler, Mrs. Jane Ker and A. B. Farnqbar. Loee on the eac rtage ebop, aboet fT 0.00O; I enured for about bait that amotuit. It will ke unniedlawly be rebaUt. X party ef bontfers dleoovarad a remark able cay a few iaye ago near Pilot Kuoa, about four mUts from Galena, I1L It waa explored tbe distance of a kalf mile er mora, and ftand to eueitarn many rooms ar vaulted openings, flaed f rata top te bottom wHa sUhkctlvee. f ntenlng cukes ef snlasral and etber aeeaCfal geological tecnuttloBt. Furtber InfeetVsetton of tats a&bterraaean wucd4 la ooi to taaee. Xrly os Bncday moralajf, while bunt tag near Caacade. K. T., a party of yoani aaea froaa A -Irurn treed a raeoen aad pre eeeded tu ebop down tbe tree. Before ttie bar.tera were aware of tbelr danger tte tree toppled over end three of tLem were struck by tbe fallUm branched. William Duan, 0 ytars of aga, was killed outright, a large limb eraehlDg hie akolL Tbe etner two et eaped wltn severe VtuW-e and few broken booea. Two Imodred abd 4rbty U'oneend c loe ef water oouUWd la a atdel sWad pipe broke looae frocu their eonlnee at Templs, Tex., ebost S oekok oa IfrMay ancrnlug and flooded tbe towe. ltaiBoaee abeeta of boiler tteel, bufidreo vl pieeoe eX eoaffula IfHr, boiieee. barna, f boh and all tbe debris of tbe surrounding neVhborBood were float ing lo all dtrectloM. T& peoyle of tbe town were awakened and etood la fxlihten ed grence watcfaibg tba dettrudton uf their bomee and property. The ode tela of tae B. O. Frtcke Oeke Company were aetlfted on Monday by Preee ident i. B. See. nt Ue United Mine Work era of Anerle, Uat anleu tba men who have recently beea dlacbarged without eanse are ralxsiUUd all ths so en In lbs em 11 of tbe eowE-any will be ealiad oat. The customary six days will bd allowed fur tha officiate ot the nohitausy to reply. If they fafl to accede to the deomnda of tbe United aflee Wwkfn ft la probable that tea thous and men win be on a strike throughout tbe ooke reelon tvext Konday ntornVBA. Other companies may also be a2cta4 by tha strike. 1 Je.ra urn's etrcas traia ta Cye aoeCona left Maooa, Ua.. on Taesday morning for Athens oa the Covington and Macon road. Five miles from Mo&tlcello tbe trainmen lost control cf the third section on tbe long 0mn grade and It dashed Into tb rear of tbe second section, on tbe end of which was the cooks' car, preoeeded by car containing borsee. A man named Kelly, or Kalatnanoo, lilcb.. In the ear was killed and anoth er man, unknown, was badly hurt. Eight horses in the rorward car were killed. The two engines palling the third section ware derailed sad badly damaged, as were six or eUbt care following. Tbe fireuaan of the fret engine, Lewie Glenn, was lnstautly killed. Tha engluecra of both engines and tbe other firemen Jamped. Ths show lot two or three appointment. The track were clearfe J tha same nlghk A Pennsylvania German baa beca maa queradlng aroand Wooastoek, Out., In tha guise of a cowboy for some time among tbe faxnxus and ratting a wide ewath. The field cf operation was in a German settle ment la Blenheim township, near the scene of ttbe Benwell tragedy. Tbe atrangor showed checks amounting in value te 25, 000, and whether good or not they mesmer ized the neighborhood. Be purchased sev eral farms In the neighborhood at blgb figures, giving notes for tbe payaitnt. He took possession and began to dUpoee of the poultry and stock. Be also succeeded In capturing oae of Blenheim's fair daughters, and they were married. Bnt be was ar rested on Monday on Ibe charge of horse stealing, and it turns oat that be Is O. B. Millar, a veterinary surgeon from Penntyl vanla, who Is wanted here on several charges. It Is also charged that be has half a docen wlvs In this Slate. Horace Johnboa, ot Kiddle Haddam, Conn., who la cm the top shelf in the esti mation of Connecticut people as a weather prophet, yredlcte a bard winter. Be bases his prediction en the phenomenally large bay crop and the herd, thick shells of crabs. Be finds further verlCcatica or Ue signs in : the two-story tnuskrat bouses with base j burners on the top floor and coal ic the eel tar. Then be examines tbe corn buaks and finds a fleecy sort of wool oa the Inside. 1 A friend breegbt hla a soalrrel tbe other day, acd he says the fur is triple extra thick and very tno. Cuona are fatter than usual, and this is a elgn that they are pre paring fur a long siege, lir. Johnson paid a man 00 cents to dig out a wood chuck, and more feigns were found in tbe bottom of tbe burrow. A plush cloak bung on a project ing 6tone, and It has neon Mr. Johnson's experience that woodchucke never purchase plush coats unless the weather is going to be unusually cold. Pumpkin rinds are of the thickest this falL Be has Dot yet bad a gooso's bone to study, but be is willing to etaka his reputation as tbe Wiggins of Con necMcut that It will Indorse all he claims for the aititer. the riitir.: in I Af ALL Till. M:VS. Ill XUt TK0.LaN ui '1' CARL R1VINITJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN v3S ti' -DBALKRS IN- General Merchandise, CLO TI1IA&, FLOUR, FEED, Lumber and Shingles. Wo keep our Stockalra)& Full and Complete, Give U3 a Call. 20 HIGH ABftl, PHlLflD'A "SINGER. mmrr m -fis;ivirjiv ha in I a&o ereur WATERPROOF COLLAR os CUFF TO THE IV1ARX NEED 8 KO LAUKOCRINO. OAN BS WIPED CLEAR VM A UOMEirP. 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