KREXVBl'Re, CAMBIHA CO.. PA. FRIDAY, - - JIT I A 24, lSltl. Democratic I'ranlj Ticket. For President Judge, JOHN P. LIN'TOX, of Johnstown. For Sheriff, JOSEPH A. GRAY, of Carroll town. For Poor Director, JOHN F. LONG, of EUmsburg. For Jurv Commissioner, E. J. Ii LOUGH, of Johnstown. 3iolIre to nemorrata. All iersonlirinff to ho "canlirlat'S on the Democratic ticket for the nomination of dflcKiite to the Constitutional Conven tion from this district, aro hereby notified to send their names and addresses to the undersigned on or before. AL'fiL'ST 1ST next. A meeting of the County Committee w ill be held in Ktiensburff on August Sth, at which the representative will be select ed by the committee from among the names received. Xo names received after Augukt 1st will be acted uMn. Or a. M. Swank, Chairman Democratic County Committee. Govkhxou Cami uki.l has been nomi nated by the Democrats of Ohio for the next Governor of that state. Thk state has just paid out the sum of J35,02l.,31 to the National Guard of Pennsylvania for service rendered in keeping peace during the coke note. The decree for the expulsion of Jewish artisans from St. Petersburg has been indefinitely postponed, and the Russian press has lieen ordered not to arouse further anti-Jewish feeling. Is the last thirty years wc spent $1, 2310,000,000 in pensions, and at our pres ent rate will pcnd $4,500,000,000 in the next thirty. Every dollar of the billion came out of the earnings of the men who work. Gold coin is shipped abroad in five gallon, iron-bound oaken kegs. Each keg hold ten bags and each bag con tains $5,000, so that the value of a keg is S"0.000. (iold from the other side usually comes in loxes. Ir is stated that Ex-President Cleve land has promised Governor Campbell to make six speeches in Ohio. One will be made in Davton, one in Cincinnati, but where the other four will be delivered has not yet leen decided on. The Prohibitionists will hold a state convention ns Harrisburg on the :20th of August next, to nominate candidates for State Treasurer, Auditor General and eighteen delegates-at-large to the pro positi constitutional convention. While in Chicago recently Pension Commissioner Raum said to an inter viewer: "Affairs have been going alto gether to slow in the pension depart ment and I am going to hurry through and dump ."50,000 original cases upon the various tension agencies of the country U-fore the year is out." Should this program be carried out by Raum, the New York U,rnld estimates that it ! I will entail on the government an addi tional expense of $",0,(00,000. Is :m article taken from the Portland Oi-f; Ionian published in another column, we see that George W. Delamater, late Republican candidate for Governor in this State, whose exploits as a financier have caused wreck and ruin to his ncighliors and a number of people in Crawford county who trusted in him is occupying the pulpit on Sundays in the Western country. The tropic of the wild and wix ly West may not be partic ular in their choice of preachers but they had letter watch the collection plate w hen Republican politicians of the Dela mater ilk are hovering around the pul pits. The I.oudin Time .summarizes the harvests of the world as follows: In Russia there is a grave deficit, the peas antry are starving and there is small hop of relief. In India there is con siderable anxiety; a famine prevails over a considerable portion of the country. The American harvest will le good in quality and amount, but with the fail ure of the Indian and Russian supplies it is of the utmost importance that the English shall not le short. The pros pect on the whole is good. In the chief wheat countries Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk the crop is alove the average, and in other countries up to the average. Thc harvest will le late and prices will be high. There is therefore a good look out for the English fanner to break the long series of disastrous years. The announcement that Governor PuttLson has decided to prosecute all those criminally connected with the loss of the suite's money through Bardsley's rascalities, says the Philadelphia Htnthl, will end the feeble attacks which have lecn made in certain directions. Since the Bardsley exosures efforts have becu made to make it appear that the Democratic state administration was partially responsible for his crimes. It has been charged that the Governor should have known that the Republican State Treafctf icr had not comielIed Bards ley to comply with the law. In fact, in thfc effort to drag some IVmocratie offi cials into the unsavory mess, the truth was boldly distorted. Now that thc Governor has announced his intent to pursue the prosecutions with vigor we can excct a change in the method of attack by those who have been assailing him. Now will come the charge that the Governor's action is in the interest of politics and not of justice. For doing his duty fearlessly he will be accusal of trying to serve his pHrty and and advance his own x liticid prosjLlOct-. Meanwhile every man in Pennsylvania who U-lieves that crime should be pun ished and Hlitii"s nd of corruption will fel thankful that Pennsylvania hassuch an aU" ami fcirlcs- champion as Rolfrt K. Paitisori I.. .-k afp-r il- ililepU. Oru young friends of the Mountaineer are out in a new declaration of inde pendence. If, after three weeks hp an in- dependent paper the Mountaineer got its 1 hind leir ontw.de of the traces and gave a " viciou- kick ota Democratic official, the . careiuuy oer .ue .u, oecame con , . r ! vi need that Campkll b hold on the farm- kick was not given Im-anse the Moun- i n,g of the Huu, made him the mopt tuiiuet had forgotten its independence, but available man, that i to nay the one Ixtiuiw the IVmocratie oificial had run who could under the peculiar circum Hfiuare into it. The Declaration of In- Fiances surrounding the Ohie campaign , . . , . . t.c. f this vear, poll the most votes, and now dependence had not been read in Jonns- j - i that he has been nominated I trust that town on the Fourth of July, the l.Ion- cvMy 1Vmocrat iu Ohio will recognize ous Fourth, and the editors of the Joh- j tne national imMrtance of the election tainrer could not stand that. Very few ' in that ytate and lay aside all perwnal indetiendent . editors could. It was a shock that they recoiled from at first, but the editors of the Mountaineer were fiual to the occasion. If the Declara - tion of Independence was not read it ; no excuse lor putting a tiiiru uctft in .1 m n on.i it tivilr i the field, and if they vote as thev have was the fault of some one ana it, iook j . - . , , t , talked, Campbell should receive their the editors of an independent paper to Kupi(0rt Qf courpe j cannot say that discover that a Democratic memlier of ; ne wm; but anyway I am confident that the legislature had (by that?) neglected J we can elect Cumptiell and the legisla his duty " ' ture M a" tue Democrats of the State , , , ., i t can be persuaded to actively assist. Once the blame was properly located . Fr(K.tor Qa one of hlg the editors of the Mountaineer had the J periodical visits to the War department, culprit solid. Had not they, all last j over which he is supposed to preside. winter sat up at night conning.over the It is not known how long he will re- legislativc record! They knew exactly niain; but il fe, to fY that he will , , , , . , . ! only be here for a few days, as it isn t how every member voted, when he voted , prohaWe that he has any intention of and when he did not. Anyone acquaint-j breaking his record by remaining for ed with the editors of the Mountain? any extended period. knows that. The editors of the Moun- i i. i t . 1,1 hv t,n,er did not need to be reminded l any Republican friend that it was a chance to get a whack at a Democrat, There are some ieople who doubt whether James G. Blaine could tell, off ' , , , ., , ii i i i i ,j xor ins coiupeuuirs in wnai ne cans "ine hand, what base ball club 13 ahead this friendly competition." He Fays that season, but the man who doubts that i whether he or one of the other candi the editors of the Mottntainerr are not dates gets the prize there will be no sore posted on the legislative record of last ' new or hard feelings, as every one of winter don't know them. In fact keep- J m cheerfully accept the decree of . , . 1 the caucus as hnal. ing rested on the legislative record is i 8,.. Rugk to attend thc annu. their weakness; they may have injured ' Rl encampment of the G. A. R. at De- their health by giving it too much study, ! troit next month, and he is exjected to but it has been of service to them at help fix up things for Mr. Harrison with j the old soldiers. '', ir . . , i ; Look out for a break between the The VonnUunrer thinks it is hitting Harrison and Blaine iwople. It may be us under the U lt when it says "we refer J avoided, but it may also occur at any by comparison between the tone of the time. The Blaine people have long sus Frkemax at present and that of a few j pected that most of the misrepresenta months ago when it was engaged in j tions couceining Mr Blaine's health . . .... . . were the work of Mr. Harrison s friends, charging penitentiary offences against but it wag on,y the (bw day Umt they some of the officers of the Democracy, ' succeeded in running one of the fakes for whose welfare it is now so zealous" i down the one saying that Blaine had The editors of the Mountaineer know placed his resignation in Harrison's , ,. -r- i ' hands because he never expected to eet that anv charges the Fit kem an made a - , . , . 1 . ,K b well again and in placing the author- few montlis ago have never been openly ehip ,nighty close to "IJege" Halford, it questioned. They were made equally having leen telegraphed from here by as well against the Republican as the ' correspondent who represents the Indi Democratic memler of the board of ! "a.I)lli?, Jo""iaI the .lTr which mmiionere. in iact. me ritu j plainly said so and mentioned the Re- ( publican Commissioner at the time and called it "a combine." Yet in referring to it the Mointtuineer, for fear of hurting thc feelings of its Republican friends, says the Fkkkmas was "charging peni tentiary offences against somo of the officers of the Democracy." The edi tors of the .VotoiuoMrrare certainly very careful in their independence and it is no wonder they fret at it- being ques tioned. We did not find fault or charge the editors of the Mountaineer with duplicity and deceiving their sulscribers by sail ing under false colors as they intimate. The numlter of people w ho, in this i intelligent age, lclieve that an independ- cut paper can honestly give lolli sides of Iolitics are very few and most of them are confined in asylums where their patronage is necessarily limited. If the editors are deceiving anyone it is them selves and they will get wiser as they grow older. As to the charge that the Fkeemax U a (artisan sheet we plead guilty. We believe in what we rofess and have not the inclination to sit on the fence attempting to evenly balance on the top rail, and like the 3Iountai)rr, could not if we would try. Senator Qcav himself says the Har risburg J'litriot thinks it Jikely he wilS resign the national chairmanship next week. ' It is probable" that he will do so, he 6ays, '"but not certain." Well there is nothing certain in politics. But it really looks as if Mr. (Juay intends to go Mr. Quay, whrtever he may pretend, does not leave this position voluntarily. He goes because he must. He is scorn ed by thc !ettcr men of his party. He is despised by the fitter men who should be the party leaders. He has been de manded by them and party unity can only le mentained by his withdrawal. He goes out of the back door. And he goes out liccawse he is kicked out. No matter if Quay did elect Mr. Har rison. No matter if John Wanamaker did raise the money Quay corruptly ex pended. There must be a scapegoat and Quay having already assumed many burdens of his own must bear the ugly loads that belong to others. The men who contributed to the Quay corruption fund, the man who gleefully bore it from Philadelphia to Washington, they all may remain without Mushing, but the man who spent it and won with it must go. When he dors go John S. Clarkson is to succeed him. Does decency gain there by? Is political purity added by the change? Will honesty in puUic place lc more respected by Clarkson than by Quay ? To these several inquiries a negative response must be made, unless Clarkson reformed while alord. " The Congress of the Republic of Vene zuela has refused to negotiate a recipro city treaty with the United States upon the terms projiosed by the latter. The reasons given are that thc treaty stipula tions would result in a serious, loss of revenue to Venezuela without any eom tensating advantage to her own pro ducers in increasing 'rices for the agri cultural products which they would be icriiutttod, under the prooscd treaty, to cxjiort to thc United States free of duty. Honest Johx Bakum-ey, late City Treasurer of Philadelphia is now learn ing the trade of a carpenter. He will le known hereafter by a numlior le tween 5,000 and i,000. He is now en gaged in making small Ikjxcs. These Imxcs will U' used to hold the "scra" left over from thc prisoners' meals. vraahiagton Letter. Washington. D. C. July IS, 1S91. I wiw not for CainplieU first" paid a member of the Democratic National Committee, "but recently, after looking . 1 1 Tt objection to the candidate and work as hard as he knows how lor the euc- cesri of the Democratic party. The adoption of the free coinage plank in . the platform leaves the Farmer's Alliance Representative Crisp, of Georgia, w bose chances of being the next Speaker o I ,loj upwarii fpurt recently, is in town this week, lie talks confidently but not boastfully of his Speakership pros- Jec. and has nothing but good words yws Mr. Harrison's personal organ. This correspondent is known to be on the closest terms with Halford and it is charged by the Blaine ites that Halford inspired this take dis patch, which the correwjxmdent did not dare to wire his own par although it was sent to several other papers in the West. To say that the JMaineites are mad is to draw it very mildly indeed. One of them a man with an inter national reputation has gone to Bar Harlior to lay the facts that he has dis covered about the systematic attempt? oi me Harrison crowa to create re im pression that Mr. Blaine is a wreck, mentally and physically, lefore that gentleman, and to implore him to grant the use of his name as a Presidential candidate, which would of itelf put an end to the Harrison candidacay at once. Senator Call, of Florida, is in Wash ington. He Rays that his oponent3 an at work on neveral schemes by which they hope to keep him out of his seat in the ft'nate on the ground th at hia elec tion was illegal, but that he isn't alarmed, a he knows that he was legally electetl and hasn't the least doubt of lie able to establish that fact lefore either a legislative or legal tribunal. The nt of cash in the Treasury was com4eted this wetk,iand some fool ish Republicans are disposed to shout be cause the total reaches more than $C00, 000,000 forgetting that there are liabili ties outstanding again9 this amount in the shape of gold certificates, silver cer tificates, silver'Treasury notes and Uni ted States note? (Greenlni?ks) amounting to 813,74t"jr,s-i which puts a very dif ferent face on the matter. Representative Oates, f Alabama, savs if the iVsmocratic party in the .South does not wake up awd do .some lively fighting ir will be pwaJltwed lock, etock and barwil1 by the firmers Alli ance, m. Died W ith Her Babe. Pini.ADEi.rniA.. July 19. Hietfly of a woman was found tloating in. the IX'la war river to-day.- Tied andV pinned to the woman's cUtbes and clapped: in her arm.-with the grip of death was the body of her four-months-old-ohiid. At the morgue she was identified' litter in the t&ty as Maggie Kramer, the wife of a brewery employe-. Her husband, found her on the marhW slab in tbio- morgue after an all-nigl.ti search, ami. he was nearly frantic with grief. The bate in her anu, he said; .was slightly .deformed in his- feet. Tke little pink.ts and ankles were slighily twisted, arul as he grew cider his mother seemed U take the atlTiction very, much to Isaart. She pondered over tlie baby boy's failure un til she was unhappy and rathor strange at tinier. It is supposed that ker baby's affliction preyed so on her aiind that she became temporarily insantt- Ctaiel Ross Is Deai. "TAiiiiKKi-Ait, I. T., July tn. The cherokee -natioa is iu mourning over the death f her leading statesman, Senator W. II.. Ross, who died vaty suddenly yesterday morning of hearb disease, at his homo iu Fort Gibson. Senator Ross was a half-breed, about OS. years of age, and was educated at Priaccton college, by his-uncle, Chief John Xoss. He en tered p-jjjuc life at the age of 22, and had almost every office i the gift of the nation frton chief down. lie was a lieutenant colonel, duzki: the war, in the eonfederate army., lie was a brill iant orator and a leader of the national party. All business ia this city has been susjjcnded by proclHrjAtiou of the may or. Uoond to I'lad Harsh. "Tlie st'an-h fortiideon Marsh wiJI le kept up until he L found, either dead or alive." William H. Wanamaker said it. He lt SISkk) as bondsman for the alconding Keystone bank presi dent. "There is not a big city," he contin ued, "from Valparaiso, Chile, to St. Petersburg, Russia; from Sitka, Alaska, to Constantinople, Turkey; from Berlin, Prussia, to Bio Janeiro, Braz;l, that xlit and detectives are not on the lookiug foa.f..r Marsh. HewiUl f.Hind, j you can rit assup-d, U tw wc jir' done with him." ! To Release School Fonds. llAnKisnrnc. July O. Attorney Gen eral Hensel will hold a conference nn Weiluday with the counsel of Superin tendent of Iublic Instructions NValler, whose claim to that atlice was recently declared invalid, to arrange if Missiblc Korac means to release the State school fund, which are now tied up pending final settlement of the dispute. If an amicable arrangement can le made $2, 000,000 will be paid out at once. Of of this amount $1,5000. UK) will go to the common schools, $'.0,0iK to the State normal schools, $30,000 to the graduates of the normal schools, who receive $50 each, and about $-J5,lRni to normal school undergraduates who are studying for teachers. The decision against Waller, which also declared that Dr. Snyder was in eligible, tiecause ins appointment was rejxtei by the Senate, will alst apply to Factory InspH-tor Watchom. who is now Spending his honeymoon in Euroje, and has not yet been made aware of his un seating. Delamater In the Pulpit. There arrived in Portland yesterday'a man whose name was as prominent in the political world last fall as the names of McKinley, Joseph G. Cannon, and other Republican leaders who suffered defeat. He is G. W. Delamater, the late Republican nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania, who was defeated by Robert E. Tattison. He will be in Port land several days, the guest of George V. Staver, ofStaverfc Wilker. To-nior-row morning and evening he will occupy the pulpit in Taylor street church. Mr. Delamater's home is in Meadville, and he is a banker. His trip to the West is for rest and recreation. Since I his arrival here he has made many in-i quiries alout Portland, its schools and J puouc institutions, ana seems to uesaus fied of its prosperity. To a reporter he said yesterday that Portland looks strong and substantial, and appears not to have been loomed to a disastrous extent. Mr. Delamater did not care to talk poli tics very much. Portland Oreyoniun. Bardsley's Money flisslnff. rmLADELririA, July IS. Checks in in the possession of Thomas L. Hicks, one of the Bardsley Investigating Com mittee, show that the firm of (ilenden ning L Co., had paid to Bardsley in their settlement with him over $1,250, 000. These checks show that from Oc tober 10, 1810, to the 21t of May, the day upon which Bardsley resigned, the firm paid htm $ 1,374, 721, 7'J. This money cannot be accounted for as lieing represented by due bill of the Keystone Bank, for it was received after the lart due bill from the institution was received by Bardsley. None of the ex perts' reorts tu bin if ted can account for what has been done with his money. Mr. Hicks says this fart, together with the reKrt that the City Solicitor had nn carthed a certain sum deprwited with one of the trust comianies, leadtr him to be lieve that Home of the money has been juietly and nafely placed in Irving. Pre htlnglog at a Captisnr, I.ITITZ, !'., July 11. As thc minister was in the wiidst of the Iwiptisnia sir- , vice near uiw wic ear-piercing ecrrmis of little Bertlwi Ugus, the daughter e-f a Ijncsister merchant, interrupted She proceedings. The child had been stand ing on the edge of the crowd when a swarm of Ihxh nKved along and alighted on her limls under bcr clothing. It waj a little while bef M-e the cause of the child's cries were xcrrtained, and then the women arouodl turned and bravely fought the insect. Two women held the child, and wit5i- their hats, aprons and sticks the other gave battle. The foutest lasted lifter minutes, during which time the reigwM ceremonies Ttere snsiendod, anl; finally the leo6 were beaten off, lait til of the women who were engaged in.- tlie Ictttle were more- or less seriously Mtni;; alxut the hand and face. The hild was fright frlly ?timg, and her lirtb were swollen to tviw their natural s. A Postal Clerk Ait-rtfed. ICrt Earley a well-kurm-n and here tofore trusted employe -A the Postal Serviflw; was arrested at Union Station, Pittslr?r, at 8:30 o'clock Thursday night of last week, on a charge of rob bing the mails. The accused is a native of Philadelphia, forty-five ysarsold, and a marricl man. His run usas brtween Pittebvrg and New York- For some time raat the Government ctficLat have received rmmerous complaints from Altoorw J oil uptown, Latrcr CJreens burg, Hbllklaysburg, Braddf ckr Harris burg, Pfltslwg, and othor pokita of let ters containing money ha vie g- been lost or stolen These money losses- varied from $Uto-?2i, and in addition: quite a number of checks and draft failed to reach tbeir destination. At length the decoy srheme for detecting; crimes of this sorr was employed and. th young man caught up. SZsftrr In American CItp. IiOxox, July 20. Rev. Ssniuel Bar nett, t'ie social reformer, woo has just returned from America, say he found that large districts of Chicago and Bos ton equal Whitechapel in respect of squalots-axkl misery. A nuaaber of the streets of Boston and Chicago were so dirty that Whitechapel weald not have tolerated them. The houses f the poorei people in the two cities mentioned were in, a large measure- constructed without any apparent recognition of sanitary- laws. Dr. Barsctt expresses himself as shocked beyond measure by the raiHpancy of vice icuChicago. No such 3arant exhibltiom. ml immorality coulllgum unchecked in- London. Tk Works at Steelto. W 111 Close. HtuueisBURG, July 1- A committee of the Amalgamated Association waite J. upn Major Bent, President of the Penmr Rylvania Steel Compny, this afternoca.. Lot mt-ived no enooxagement. At IJj (ncka:k word rami- from Steel ton that th company kas Mered a shut dewn, of the entire plat, and all the furnaces re being banked. This action, it issaid, was taken after tike company discwered that there would; not bo sufficient men to continue operations. Almost 4,000 men are thus made idle. The outcome of the struggle is praUematical. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ID, AESQlJLnrEiy PURE MHA.1D OTIIFR A 41 1 It US. T'ie uras-U'.j't'iers in Ea-.rt n Colorado aiv ii.it the reti-i--iitHl variety which d v.i?iitJ Kansas in lsTl and an- not de structive. At Hut to. Mont.. E. J. Thomas and his wife, while in bed, wriv struck hy lightning and instantly killed, their in fant, which was sleeping between them at the time, cr aping Injury. John Lynd. of Sirleyville. near Oil City, had his hack broken by U-ing run over by a hand-car last week. His physi cian says he w ill live, but that his Nrfy will practicably dead below the waist. Seventy employ.- in a chain factory at St. Marys. O., were shocked by light ning striking th building. Some were rendered xpe- hless and others were M-ri-ously Injunnl. Maggie Connelly, a l.re ousKestimr ollns ?'rl f 17. attempted to commit sui- '"eal l.awrenecville pa.. hy Jumping from a bridge. J.nt was foili-d in her tt- tempt. She had U-n disapitointcd love, Silas Williams and John Roherts had an altercatioa at San Augustine. Texas, about Roberts hogs getting Into Williams field. As a sequel, Williams shot John and his brother Jake, killing John and serious ly wounding Jake. A resident of Monroe City, Mo., lias recovered $100 from a man who tied hi mules to a handsome maple shade tree he longing to the villager, letting the mules hark and kill the the tree. It being one his grandiather planted. Whilo an Auburn. Tnd., harhor was shaving a customer a boy threw a lighted firecracker under thechair. Theexploslon startled the barber, the rar glanced into the customer's throat and & surgeon had to be called to sew the wound. The Sheriff of Fayette 'county. Tex., has U-en indicted for nnlawfullv interfer ing with the United States mails. It has been the custom of the Sheriff to open all mail matter of the prisoners in bis charge, whether received or sent by them. To prevent grave robbery, the lata Henry Litis provided that he was to he buried at Wanamaker's Station. T-high county, and a stone weighing half a ton should be placed on his grave. This has been done, a huge sandstone being placed there. It has just been discovered that a law has passed the New York letrislaturf and signed by the Governor that limit tho charges for berths in sleeping ears to eighty cents each. Tho companies hava been charging two dollars each from Ro chester to New York. Rcirts of the last few days show tho Texas fever exists at many r laces through out Kentucky, raging with terrble vio lence. As a consnciieo the farmers arn rushing their cattle to market. Thousands of heads are already dead, the loss reach ing a quarter of a million dollars. A 11 -year-old PofiVh girl passed through Scranton .Pa., fast week. She was'from Poland and had traveled the en tire distance without acarr-taker. Across her shoulders was strung a tag on which was written: "Direct thfs girl to Shlck shlnny. Pa." She could speak no English. Th band of I-ech lake Indians at the White Earth (Minnesota) agency are greatly xcit-d over the rumor that the government Intends to pay them' damages for losses incurred by the overflow of gov ernment reservoir in stork unri'farm lm- plements instead of in cash as promised. An uprising It threatened. Charles Crysler. about trirtr-twn years of ajre ani diptindent. cnmitiiUcd suicide at his mother's irrave In Oak wood Ccmeterr New York Snndav. Crysler took a rifle from his father's room, rode out to the cemetery on a bicycle and when fin reached the irrave placed the muzzle of the: rifle In his mouth and fired. Mrs. PiTtie Lchridze, of Nat.h'vHl Tenn.. shot her three children 11 nd herself about 1 o'clock Mondsv afternoon, at her home three miles south of Spring " n ill". yfr. Ixwhridpe was V) years of aire, her eldest chil.l 4 years old, the second 3 years old'and the. third 4 months. The awful d-d" as done with a double-barreled sti'ot izun. William Brennan anl his wife Lizri were shot at their homes on Jersey City heluhts. N. .T.. on Tuesday morninjr by Policeman John V. Rycrson. Brennan was killed outright and his wlfo mortally hurt. Ryerson had a warrant for Brcn nan's arrest anf the latter and his wife mvlrt aTntirderous assault on the police man. Prosper nandette's infant child lay dead in its ptirents Tlollis street home Nashua. N. IT., on Saturday, and a sk was held In tho. afternoon. Holy candles stood about the coffin. One of them was accidentally upset and In a moment the shroud was in ablaze. The flames could not be snhdued. and' the baby's body was eonsnnred.' Gcorfre Peyton; an Allegheny boy threw a lfjihted tnatvh into a can of pow der to see thc effect, and is now at the GeneraP hospital. TTie doctors thinB he will not lose the use- of his eyes, bur hl9 sljjht wi11"be ermancntly impaired by the (Trains of powder which it has been Impos sible to remove. Two bbvs who reside InOrundy coMnty, Tenn., a- few miles from Pclham. framed Sanders - and Meks, waylaid and mt -dered a riieilian p-ddTer at Lusks Gap- a few days ajto. The. man was kilted "by knife wottnds, and' the. boys were detected' In the aet of" bnryimr the body. Th"e -object of" the murder was money, ttAxtgh but f!T"wrr secwred. Ehima Ilechvaria died in th hfpital at Pfiiladelpeia. on Monday, from thfc et fects oa wonnd1 received Julv 13"a- the hands of an unknown colored boyv who fired a toy pistol" t her because shr would not return fifty cents which he and 'two otheiboys had' paid her for a goac. the lat torrefusinir t be dragged or roaMsl'away.. Th4-boys are-not known. A strike-at Steelton seems jtvevltable.. The- Amaficftmated Association wtll" pre ftt its scale, which th Pennsylvania Jteel Company will likely refuse-to sijrn, and a shnt down will follow. Pn-view of a lrobable-dVstorbAnce of th peaoe, the bw- tess of town has sworn In a.. number of officers and has requested the. saloon keep ers of tfco place to suspend basinesn f 4S hours. Michael Mnlvey was kfHed Saturday verc er Pottsville wljHe on hfs way howm from work by a Hun whose name Is not known. Mulvey w.s a repairman on tb Reading Railroad, was married, and had a family. He live in Pa! Alto, a ile from Pottsville, and was walking alonn the street w hen t Hungarian came up behind him and Hrwk him twice on the head with a shovh Mulvey dropned and thtt murderer ecaped, to the wood BaWssier J (Locau-d in buikliu Ajrnierly occupied by E. RoIn-h a Son. EBENSBURG, PENNA. MATS'. - SUMMER HATS, STRAW HATS, LIGHT HATS, HEAVY HATS. NARROW Special Sale GENTS FURNISHINGS, Fancy Tics, Collars, Cuffs, nose. Handkerchiefs, FINE SUMMER UNDERWEAR Merino, Gauze and Balbriggan. (DJL CD 7T MIIotT (& I Suits for Men, - $4.75 to $1S.00. Suits for Youths, 3.00 to 10.00. Suits for Boys, 1.25 to 7.00. Suits for Children, 1.00 to 5.00. Light, dark and medium colors, and the best goods for ti c mon ey to be shown by anyone and the newest styles. The People's Store, FIFTH AVE.. PITTSBURG. EXTRAORDINARY Cheap July Bargains ! Write to our Mail Order Detwirtnent for samples of our wonderful ofT.-rinsz-s for this month. There" r sti.I two months of summer hut all our summer pood, are marked away down. Wraps. Ja -kets :mi J)r;-ss i m1s ) per eeut. off. Liphl-Weight dress pooes and florin-sties, -jtt mt cent. olT. 1'arpets, Curtains and Upholstery, 1 er cent. otl. THESE ARE JUST THE AVERAGE REDUCTIONS. Some are r"d need more: some are reducid less. THE REIiL'f'TIONS AVEUAGE JL'ST AS gt (ITKD. It will pav vmi to eoun- to the- . i'tv If it isn't possible for you to come" tol'ittsburir. W U1TE 1 K SAMPLES TO Our Mail Order Department. CtfJIIPMiELL - & - DICK, 83. 85. 87arxJ 89 FIFTH AVENUE, I. P. Thomas & Son Co. Fc-r the same reason you dn"t tic your horse to an empty tuau jrer fr months at a time, yon don't want to jut in your w heat this fa'.l without an amjile quan-iity of lottA enouirh to prow a full crop of wheat and siiccediiii pra-s. To supjily this plant-food in tin- projwr sliajx' is our husiixs. We say pnjcr yhape liecause most anybody can mix a little South Carolina. Rock and Paint together and call it fertilizer; hut twenty-three years' experience at the business, with our complex fa cilities has enabled us to make fertilizers that will produce the do sired results. There isn't any question about It. You will s:ty so too, if yon have used our goaili, and if you haven't, yon can pet them and alt desired information from our agents. The Thotoas' Phosphates arc standard and thoroughly guaranteed. I'OK SALE BY W. I. ANSTEAD, JOS. A. NOEL, Best and Cheapest. now have the largest and best selected stock of Men's aaJ Boys' Clothing in the county. Our Spring Stock is now com plete. We have the best selection of Gents' Furnishing Goods i the county. Also, all the nobby styles of Hats in the Market. Out motto is "Good Goods and Low Prices." It will pay you to cerae and see us-as we can and will save you money. Very Respectfully, c:a ata ao-1 y If You Want the JYcwx, Read The Freeman ! Only $1.50 Per Year. Eefcenrode -DEA-LErJS General. '.Merchandise, CLOTHIJYG, LumbcrandShinglcs. Wc keep our Stockah'ayfr Full and Complete. Give us a Call. CAHItOI.LTOWN, PA. : - Mdnrl WIDE HATS, HATS. of All Kinds of Johnstown, Pa. Ebcnsburg, Pa. sharbaugh, CAKKULLIOWN. PENN'A & - Hoppcl, IN- V R FEED, X A1L.RO AO TIMK TA HL.K Kit t JV Orwiog, ClMrDoiiHaoi, Short Konta K.ilm.! I - ' - ' T Juu Tib. iswl. " at Vrtmm q4 rr Oyner Exp 2 Mam ! Eip Wwiwn Kip.. 4 44am Mll......"" JobiiMowu fcxp.1 T, A M Altoon fci'u" farlfletip 4&aw Mull Kt, M" - 4 2U r I'hiu K '."..". I.tm t 47 r m Kaatcm Eu Way H. SM PB Mt u,, 5 ! io nigt .. I7rltlc K.... Mail.. Triol.! j -----. s M.eve dally exoep om4tj . " " 4Iv Sunday only Hlc let erf Indicate tr1-rr.h utiorj I ten ny '. Moore no Cmui'i Cro.i,", , Kv. 1 "unnrcli t i're9ii r1th Jolini4,w.. . at K S7 tor txilnu Mrwno Vrtunn" luhnMon. and with Pritr . . . 't uiifnli vol of Johniil,!!. aju .1,1. , ul JH lor potou earn of Cnm ' "Irla- Jv. frmnnecu with Mail flint at t M i. , W ast Vtuo. and Man. Ztfumt fur i;:? eart e ('rwwn. with ail train at V M. and ,im. 1. Cre(B wttb Jrhnttown tiiJiwi at 1 v- ... V.8 cine fcjyiwo. at 46. ' "oa - So. e- wmaerta with Mall Trwn at i ..... points cast ot t'rcNn. and Mir.'Eiinm L aT. Iron f weal 01 Creaaon. 1 J' Sunday tram eunnact with Par ..... . Mail Tram wwn and mail l.i,rcn-m- 1 rp,,,iil fuiannn a nt Irum polnu o fmnivir. a IS' orth western Kailroad can Ink 9 -.rain at r? tort or trwna. ' sution malre4 - f ar flK tfimn, Mitiireri wlt!lnit to rat off will orttty t( Jz durior. Vurmttm wiabing- to vet m win the train at 'tee atattona. Iralm wiir n, ,, Bnlea ao nor.rsrl. W. f. H Al'tftt'N ' Oeaeral Kaaaveraad Mitcri,M',r, . J. BL'K(K N. Train Maater. JM",at. -AII)KOAITLWETAHI.K Tth5t KvI It t-ont a Crasaun Branch Kailroad la tiiJt ('Barflaalil I'rMlai, . WIST. t L . . Oyatar Exp tW ia Iay Eiti.... T"4 tB Johnrtown txj...H V-w m Altoina E I'acthe Exp ... 4. tu Mall Kip. Mall .. 4 2fl v ai Phlla Exp I l ... ... . . . : f ti rrtci u a m a 7iaiim... AlVXIIt tl, . - t: 1, Kaat I.lna 47 i m- Eaatern Exd! Way rasa.... ...2 38 p m ', fmtt EId. ... &OUTHWAKU. ..u .. 1. ta lm Itla. Ha. 1. No. i. talice. am a M Elnt unr.... 7 wo in H-a.ll-y... 3.0 7 40 10 31 Kaylul 4 .......tW Id m ' Noel fl.l.......7 !. 10 8m i. 1, m - .Vb ... .it ... t Munxler 7 &.......7 6 ........ 10 41 400 L.ucket .e...... S 4fl ( t'Ttrreuu 11 8 . Iu 1U.V'!'"" ,jj NUKTHWABU. Dia- Wo. 1. Ho. I. tance. a am 46 11 10... 1.7 Vi...ll , 3 v M. 11 CYean. nrket MuDfttr .Noel Kavlur Hradley Ebenatiurg.... II 1 4 t a .3 f n ;ii . e la 02 ii 41 .. s a 1 31 iu yi ii 47... 11J 10 la iaoi... Kradley. Noel and I.acket are flag SUtluni. No trains on Sunday. JSotice to Tax-Payers Notice la hereby irlren thBt tr.a tlountr Trau. nrer 'amlna county will attend lor thr po. IMita ot rereilnir eiun ty and atate Imxvr axivwj li.r me year lyl at ti.e I ollowinv pla-c ( bo.4 tuv the electiona In t.'ie reectla difirieu, ot the trie datea mentlooed beluw. A dlt-ount ol a per cent, will he al..wM ill taicF paid on or oefore Su.leuicc.c 1st. and :: 4ctotaT 1st. a percent will be a14d on til u paid. Nor I tier at Iklatrta. South Fork borough Oi.yla townohlp Wiluiitra l,ntufc-h SumuH-rhlll townchlp l'urtaae ttorouieh I'ortaijc toani-hlu " .'ulT ;.s 'uiy uu .Inly !:)! - J'n Iu,y i-ti July Jul; iK lull St J mi Juli Jul; ra Io ; Ju;"ti ......lult t-t -iufti: AufuHSrd .. Auk-0"! 4:1 Auut f'J Auvuft H'A Auirup: 'i ....Aumui It: ,.. . .. Auu.t Ilia Aucut IM -.Auui i:tt A uicun mt Auirut rrs UKiut If rs AuiruRt lytk Ainrut'J AuiisI t ' I.UIv tKirouifh w aIuBrftin townt-liln. Nc. 1 . WaKhlnuton townat.lp. No a.... 1 unnelhill tonjuih... tlaliiian borouvh tallit2ln townhlp..... unrter townatup . Ican t'wnhip.... A'bvtlie horouifh t'heel irlntra tiortiunh '.7.T.'. Alleabaoy townplil (.nretto Porouarh Bla-kli?W towoFhip I'ainbrfat cwnablp t'learbclil township Heade tnwnahlp White town.-hlp Cheat townfhlp 'arroll townKlup fiarr towjmhip .'. '. Surquehanna townihip Uder t.mncblp .77.. Hajitltiin lKrouuh . ..."...... Carrolltawa boroaich . Kteni"liorir, r.aat ward tteiiEbuTK. M'eat warj ..Autiu'tfa The Deputy 4'ounty Treasurer tor iha N.irthtn dlatrict will be In the TreaFurcr'a uttire. f burif.l'a. every Saturday leioonli:K I uly n:t. until Saturdaj , Anirunt '1, and every dajr rr a AUKurt th. thereafter. Konlhrrn Iltrlc4. ...Aau; '-! foojterarfale borouah Franklin borouith ." Kt t:onemauab lorUKb.... T uly 1M luu l:a JliVUI Jul' i--J Jun :' luii a .'. lulf.ll! ..JUH 35 lalytrl . Jul-. SfJ juiinpiown, lat ward do do and ward .. . 3rd ward 4th ward 6th wartd tb ward ........ do do di do do do do do do do 7tb wr.1 . 7tb ward. JUuxbam diftrlet 8tb ward .... .Jult;a Vth ward 10th ward... 11th ward... lilt ward... l.n h ward... I4rh ward... vein ward ... lib ward... "1 ...I uly 3li 77.7. Aua-ut: 3 Anaui! a .Auu'. S Atwut M Aunurt'H '.'.'.".".7.'..'lAuo"'-; .Auituil i: AunoH :ti 77. tuuii 13- A uu ' T.Auirnf! I"J ... Auw:!'3 JUilWll'3 Auitu"' AuiU5- do NotTallTine PoroUKh.... Lower Yixlcr towntbip., 1 hile -boruiiK h Stonycreek townahlp t'pper Y od"r twnLilp. Jaokwa tiwnblo...... Faot TaTlortownnMp... Weat Taylor towpa bio., Adauia towiirbln Klohland townabln tJoneaaauub towuthlp Auiud- T! llounty Treaaurer for the Sothm will he at t-e ctflee ol F. J. OVonoor, oi'l" poatufflce, Johnctown. P., every Saiurrt.';"' rinalna- July lnth. until atur.!y. Au-ui and every day fmm Aiin.ii., vs until I"" iv iyi. tor Uie accommi Jie accommudatiun i lu m ria Ih.lr itnunt, .ml nu' tHXl. V.J. MAVKK. l ojl.ty l"'a!w Taeaureri ottjea. Kbenaburg, May SI. I1 jtinli Taliatle Real Estate FOB SALE! A IXJT ol rroand In the WM 7 "a a ..thr0E W' niiarh aI f:ainaitn r I mnrif) iv---- . ""frame house and outbnlldmita. all In good repair. " or particular rail -n or addrr JtiH.N .NFALA.N. Mc-kti.wn. " M. U. KlTTtX.l..EIeui'burii.rv-, THRESHING M.S2? .. . . ..l anil " Klmplral, Moat lHiraMe, amnmirai i lie1 ' fex-t In nae Waalri riw. Krmu for Markrt. mti. I oain nail C nnd "" . Ort TT IVIIL-L-O virmrDii Send lor 111. 'ataliue. A. B. FARQUHARCO-v Penaa. Agrlrull'l Work, SjODO r3;; . . --B-ant . 11. 1 IHinMiii wmtam . .. . ....11.. M I tba ulwl..rHiikiiuiill " " IMm Ere Insurance AflPDU r. "'Hi. . . 1 in r -.. 4 57 r ... Mtra ...1m ir - c - .-. -jvm-' , , bnmoa.(M ...4 v"?-m, :r f anally. a.. . i...lf .rt '' ,M-' "2 . ...r.n 4i General insurance KBESSUVRG ''J' rot, .rr., teo!v.., -TL iriv, . -A rr., pr0 'rli Ters HI), H to rs In t 'air