m:rtma Jvcnnnn. KKSI A V u. ui:i:i: Itfii mllr ml..nal Tlcfcrl. I'i.i ptiiili-iii. r.i: n.i:vi:i.AM. x Yi'i i '.r V it-.'- I'n'-iili-nt. AM.AI STKVKX'soX. Illiiu.is Uriunfritllr Mai Tlrlet. l'tii- l'ii!ri'siii;iii :it l.:ir'. t;i;i:t;i: a. ai.i.kx. Kri-. THOM AS 1". M KF! I! ITT. i:.-ik. Tur Suiri-iiu'.Iiulir-. ( i:ist!mu:i: iii:yii:i ic. v.-ikuh.-... Kr KI'Ttor nT I.:trj MdiH'lMKU F. KI.F.loTT. Ti..!i;. .IXO. C. HI ' 1. 1. ITT. Pliihi.l. ll.hia. THOMAS It. KKNXKDY. Franklin. IAYIIT. WII.SOX. All. -trli.-ny. I'm 1 iti i'"t K!f-ior. Smnnrl - Tlmiinwn A.lmn S. ;iov. .l.ilm t ,1-iihk, .Uuie I'ulley. 4. W . t'liiuinar. Azur I.-tbrnp. 1 hciim." 1'lmllwnr, 1'. H . irutiinuer. .Iei.h 1. Urr. An.lrc KKyton. M ii-hKcl I.ledrl. .1. K. V. 11.11. t'lement 1J. Wnlnri uht -lirle H. Ijitleriy. Oeurve If. iti, W ilnain Mul.in. -hrle I. Kie.U. SjuiukI S. l.ilT. V. . Hit'J'le. w. I. liiiminelrlKlit. H. B. 'Hr. I'liarleo A Knifun. .lohn l. Hrmlen. 1 lioiun. SlclKiwell. For Coiiuti's. U. Y(OIi:l FF. I.. For Si'iiiitc i;i:oi:(ii: v. chink. Fir AsrtnH v. s. V. AI.I.KX. JAMES.I. THOMAS. For I "rt hoiiotiirv. .1. f. DAKI'.Y. For Kfu'Ntt r unit INm-oviUt. l. A. M il till, r'or ItWtrirt Attoini'V. I'. .1. ovoxxoi:. I'm- I'ooiliod- IMnt-tor. KA I'M A KK IIITK. For Siii vi-vor. II. SCAXKAX. '..r I 'iroii-r. !.. ;i:oi:;i; mautix. 't un:MAS Kram: ha.l so.tHKi Ilepuh hcan majority eiitrns'e.l to him. and he ia ilreailfully afra'nl some one will .-teal it. If the rejMiits rt reived from differ ent Keiiihlican counties of the state art' int sirosr-lv exaggerated, the indtielldelit voter has ;ot away with more than half of it up to date. :nd the ehanees are. lie ll have it all U fore election day. Tin: Stamford. Conn.. .'ri has re nmved the l."eiuhlican lickrt from the had of it- editorial columns, and an nounces that hereafter it will U l'id. --ndcnt-l H nivwiatic in (mlitics. and will siiijMirt the canditates of the IVniorrat te jmrtv. 1 1 says it came to tin- conclu-.-ioli that the mca.-urcs adviwated hy the I u ratic party are for the lust iiuer- ertS of the oil lit IV. MoN I. F. F.aidwiu, of I.ou:msioit. hid., ex Attorney liemral of Indiana, has experienced a chatn;e of (Hilitical faith and will make I lemorjiitic speeches duriiij; the rt.-tof the campaign. He sas Cleveland mid tariff reform must win or the country will U jierniMnently ruined, the farmer ami workinmcn op ,rt ss4'l and jn ople crushed hy the hur Ieu of protection taxation. Forts Ucpuhlicans of New Alhany In diana, renounced their party last Satur day nijiht. declaretl themselves for Cleveland and Stevenson and the iVtn iatic ticket, and addressed an Audi ence of f.4 it I jieople. The tirst convert was- Heortre Hippie, a. Uepuhlican since I ss I. He spoke for an liotir. denounc in the protective tariff as a fraud mid the force hill as a How at the freedom of the I .allot. FfT are stuhliorn things. Th- Me Kinlcy tariff has raise.! no man's wnt;f It has inereaseil every man's exp.'tises. It eoiitimies to inerease the eost of liv in;. It rol-s th people atnl jives their money to certain favored inatinfactur ers, ami the iiianufactiirers have paid, and are willing to pay millions of dollars to keep lip the jiolicy of fraud and ex tottion the hill r'insMts. How foolish is that voter who vottsfor a continuance of this tariff tax. 1 1 was reported a few days ao that the ijovernmcnt had withdrawn the con tract for niakinv: armor plate from the Homestead works and that the work in the future would he done at the. IVthle h em Iron works. The .secretary of the nuvy and the managers of the llome--stead works had a conference at Wash ington one day last week and when they parted vervlhitifj wasaineahlv arranged. The threat of transferring the contract is h.'lievcd to have Ix-en a Hlito way of notifying Mr. Carnafiie tliHt a lilieia1 contnt.ution to the Uepuhlican cam paign fund would not U consult red out of the wav. Tnr: I'liited Stati s Supn ine court d.- i.lcd on Monday that the law of Mich igan, dividing tin' state intodistricts for the election of prcsideutal electors, is in valid only so far as it contlicts with the net of t'onjircss of 17, relating to time of meetim; of the ele-tors. The act is not obnoxious to the provi sions of the Constitution conferring iin.n Ihe stat lecislaturo the power to fix the manner of choosing electors, nor of the fourteenth amendment, an I tlie judgment of the Michigan Supreme court, uphold ing the law, is atlirmed. The view of the court 'i!l he written at length later. The opinion was l.y Chief Justice Fuller. The effect of this will In- to give Cleve land aboli tion of thcch-ctoral vote t.f the Wolverine late. fx the fiscal year ending June .'('. 1.M, we imj.ort.Hl i'l.HH,tnm spends inure wim1 than in the preceding year U-fore the M. Kinley tariff struck the country. In tin- fiscal yearending June :;t, si-2. we hud im4ried l.tKtti.tHN) m Minds more wofl than in I Im portations, in twithstanding the liigher .IrjtieS. have iticrens.il to thret times the extent of inert ase in domestic production, lint this is not the worst feature of the situation, from the st.tnd.oint of the wool-grower: for the prices of wool are lower in lS'.i than they were in IS'.Ht. Neither the wixil-grower nor the wool wearer has In-en U'tielitted hy higher tlutics. TllE M'WHtltillft r, "i till- J!:il., i.- -- ticm. ly vox.-.! that county . muiiis--i. .rn-r- l.nv.' i-n tin" I'liiilinu' ' !'"'' ,.f il. .-I...-H..I1 ! !' !: 1 V,XS u 1 1' I 1 1 I II 1 "I I ll-l" 11 ' ii" " . SW. , ,.,:t is u.U.ik. h. U.. r. .,,,,.,. WI1 ,., ..:,vi,,, imrt ..f tin- j-.l.. Tin' .l.'f'-'- ""- t..r I'.i-ls hin t tli:it li- H"i -"H-'i1t.-.l ;iU.m ll,.- muti. r :m.l -Jv.'ii j ! .t:,MMM,n. th-lialL.tsM. :,...- l.rin .-ounty ioul.1 n..t .imt.-.I m mx i . ..1.1 1 t.t-..i , il l..l.i.-t.AVu . h.'- i.!'." I" . . - . ... 1.1 !... t-iL-i-n luoilllis. IIH' i'roiri-i"i 01.1 .....v . .. tln ni t soiuo ot:illiliiiii-nt in Alto..n:i. :ir. i lii rur-toiii witli joLs of :my i; ai-.il 1 1 :i I t'n in ii:uk l "J"""'""1" ' orint," iinda majority of tin- iik- who vnti- :n-l f;iv I t th.- l.:i!lots woul.l nt'vri 1 1 ,.!, l.nt th.-v wi n- tin- M'Hhu ts . in ' , ! It 1 I III HIM' lll.-l I I - it. . .1. ... il... M..,i. i "H. .MrKmli'V. in ni .-'n ii i" m- . t Pint, -it l'tiil:lil.'!nhi:. l:illiltl off on his aii.liftico a tin l.anncr ma.li in j -..i.. .....I l-.l-.t.-.! Anifi-icaii tin." ami S tin- Moinilnlnni in the .aiu.- mannT a j short tin'c :.!!. pa!nifl off on tho l-.i- enlur Ai;rU iilliir:il S.m ii-ty its i.rcnmim list, printo.1 in I'.lair county, hut maikcl 'Mninitnhir,,, K! x-nl -m'-'. Fa.' The l.allots ci.ul.l he i.tintcl in the saine way iv the sum' ethlihment. The JJ'itiiitiiiiH' r says: 'While we realize that we cann.'t all l pemocratic (hairmen or (:nu!i.lat s fur cm'tiss, we also f.-el in a.ltiti..u t thU misfortune, we, in connm u mm .m other printers throii-nout llie couni . -eept tlie Fl:l KM VN and . have Uen snuhhed hy the county commis sioners while the" tax-payers are lM-in-'. or stand a ood chance of I cinu'. mhUd.' The editor of the Mn.ilih . in his II of eiicourauui: otlicial eeonomx. mi lit ! al'le to ,: that the Kcpuh- lican ollicials of F.Uiihur- ImjihuIi have U t-n rohhin,' the taxpayers of F.h enslmru in ord'-r to eontlilmte to the support of his Uepuhlican journalistic annex at the exjK nM- of li.e lax-iayers .f Flicnslnir;. The Act of A -semi -ly re lating toU.iou.'rh ordinancts rctiin all ordinances to U' printed in one paper, etc.. and as the ll xii-i in this place is a trai'.;htout Ucptihli. au paper, the pul lieation of all onhnanci s is :'ivcn to the llnui.l. I'.ut to - jiive the yoiinn man a liit. ' as one if our cotitu ilnicii expressed il, the M unit" ' 1 isjjivelt the oiiliiiaiKi s alfnitr with the Umi'il. ar.d the t:ix-paels foot the hill. Ye Uote from the Mimtthiin" r the following and trust that F.uress Yoiin:,' will have it pasted Up m 1 1 if council ehamher. whele eaeh Kt puhlicnii im in IkT ran rniil and the ta-pa is of the hiroiii.'h irolit hy it : "The hard earned money paid out in taxes, which is now d i.-pi sed of 1 lightly ;tnd freely, (to certain patties hy nun who seem to l.e as ignorant of the art of economy as they are of many othi 1 things), should he handled hy men who would he us Sitting and coiis i ntiotis in their dealings for the innty o tmiih as they Would If, (to h with their ow n private funds. " 1,.,- me). Limitim. tariff duties io the linaneial necessities of the governm. nt. sa s the I'hiladelphia ll,nl,l, is the only way to secure an inilliictiialing ar.d n asoiial-ic tariff system. There u il! never he an end of tni itt agitation, the gieed of tariff henelicia rics will never he satiated, the nursing ol infant industries will never cease, so long as the policy of laving duties for the sake of protection is maintained. I'nder such a system so many interests have to le served that their demand for such service will always he heard. The more of it they get the more they want. We see this to U the case under the present Kepul.liean tariff policy. Kvcry class that can secure a hcticlit hy Ix-ing protected put in its leiaini to tariff fa vors, each wanting more than the other, hut all united in .-uppoit of the system that puts the country under ccntrihti ti n to tht ir interest. To maintain tl. is advantage they assist the politic:il party that confers it, and that party, to tetain this assistance, yields to the demand for the nlargenicnt of the tariff I rnetits. and goes on increasing them. Thus in 1 .. the heneliciarii-s of this systein gave pecuniary aid to the IJi jro!. lican party, with the understanding that their tariff lienetits should 1- enlaiged. and that partv put on more protection in compliance with that anangeiiicnt. It will goon this way u long as tariffs are laid for a protective purpose, which is hut another term lor economic favor itism, and the limit will he readied only when the selfish greed of those who nre favored is satisfied, if it can he imagined that such a thing is ossile. The only remedy for an evil like this so replete with liscal ii rogularitio, ar.d so conductive to the spoliation of the teople and the corruption of liti. s. is to limit the tariff to the purpose r.f reve nue. There is always enough money ii.i-.ltil for government e.xpens to re- ii lire a tariff stitlicient for reast.nahle protection. A ktatulanl would thus U fnrnisheil hy which the dntic would 1' gaug.il hy the financial necessities of the government and not hv the gr.nl of a ttenctitci! class. Ex-Conokkssm an L". T. McDonald, of Fort Wayne, Ind.. is in New York, lit is a prominent Republican of the Hoosicr state, and at the Minneapolis convention he was at the head of J.tHm shouter anil Ixxmiers for James (!. Illaine. Mr. Mc)oiialil believes Cleve land will carry Indiana and lx- elecltil. He saitl: Harrison's vote in l's: in the congressional district in which Fort Wayne is situated was about .I.MHi. I do not think it will exceed thirty-live hundred at the next election. Mind you, am a 1. . publican, and shall sup- I the Republican candidate for governor of Indiana, but 1 shall not vote for Mr. Hauison, neither will a large number of Kepuhlicans of my district. I would not lie surprise I if Cleveland carried Al len county by ,ihhI plurality. 'Ihe. at titude of Judge Cn-sham in iht cam paign means at least a Republican lor of 10.IKMI in the state. There is no doubt in my mind that Indiana will go for Cleveland, and I would not xsnr Irised if the majority would go as high u? JiMNNt." t. r V:.s..v.:i..n. 1 r ,'VU,l-rlU. :,1 ti k.-t T!-:.t w tl. -nl-t:.,.. of tt..: i-.i.l. r th it . V.s I.- I! , , , , 1 ,, in i 1 1 ,-v,iv lit j .i 1 i .1 i.'.i ti .U-trl. t I-- ''v.-ra . -;t ; j nvN r,,,., iv(nl l.v tin- Ki'iUi'' '' J fr111 (v,.,.v ,.0n-r.'-i. iVUli-tn.t in I ,., ,mlMy h:.v. .min.-i-il lh 'f t 1. J.J ,,,.. ' for ( .,M;,M.1,ln..n ; H.rlox- .-nul JouMfni . . -i 4?n- o... .....1 t.. s-iciiiice even I rf.' -on didates'who are running in .trV-tin It.- j pnhli. an di-tricts. if votes can iin.-i... a-ainst them so as to imreas.- th." V'V for the K. puhlican electoral Ticket m tl.- states. New- York. Ni-w Ji-rx-y, Conn. tictit. and Indiana :ire tiie states which tlii tradint: is to atti'inpm.i. - : "'l wln ini-. I.ut it i to l.c trieu ami m arly all of the Keput.iicaii j can.lidat.-s for the House who are n i ,ome victims hav.U'cnlMweeiiprcs.sure I 1 is. s made to acquiesce there in: a few are -kickiiijl." ',,,! S prol.ahly l ewhipp'd in some way or other. , , . There can U-little dotiht that the oh- ject .f the Kepuhlicans in Lrintrint: the ollcstion of the constitutionality of the new Michigan electoral law. providing fovthe election of Presidential electors hy Congressional districts instead of eii ctimrall of them on one ticket. l fore the I'.'s. Court, is to t.htain a political decision, similiar to the notorious s to 7 decision of 77. The question was sr uued U tore the court this week, ami J'e puhlicans are U-ldly claiiniti,' that the law will l-e declared unconstitutional le fore election: hut it is nardly prohahle ttiat a majority of the court will sanc tion the claim hv voting for such a de cision. The ca-e as hrouu'ht hefore the court is a private oih . and contrary to all pr.-cdent. the Attorney I lemral ( the Fnited Statis: app aril as the lend ing counsel on the Kcpul'hcaii snte: but he is hardly to Hume for taking mm-Ii an unusuiil course, as it isstattnl hy those in a HM-ition to know, mid generally It liev. d that he wa acting under tlie or ilcrs of the Uepuhlican U-sses. All tlie same it was oi improj-r proiedin, although prohahl v imt iilcyal. This was rccoi:nicd hy the Attorney ('en. ral him self, who tiM.k especial pains to have it known that he apM-arcd in the case a orivatc eoitiisel and not in his oilieial e:ii.:i. itv. Law vers df :i!I s'nailesi f .- liti.-.il opinion .-oiunielitetl tinfavoral.ly on the innovation, ami I laileil to timl one wlio U lit. veil that Mr- Miller rtvi iveil a ft for liis aruiiin nt. Indian Uimau otlieials are very nmeli voikeil lip over tiie .liar'o inaile I y Capt. J. M. Lee. an army ollieer who was tlet.iileil hv ieli. Miles, eoltmiaiiiler of the tlepiirliuitit of (lie Misvonri. to invetii.ile tin- matter, that they hail approveil a t laini f..r ?r.7.'""1 for et-iiii-sel fee- att.l pail t'tlt tlie tnoiu V t't.i "eon without warrant of l.-i.v ..rtsjiiity. The inoiiev was pai.l ti.Satmtel .1. t'rawfonl. I. It. Iver. an. I .lohn I . Miles, of Kan-as. an. I M- i- Ki vnol.Is. of St. Louis, out of t!: si ..".OiUNHiappropi iat.il to iav !! limits i tl,,- i in vimii aiul Air. j ..l.oe linllniis. nixl fiipt. I -:is tin- alleged contract upon which it I ;'s ;.-.:d was no contract at all, having j I . i ii ol tain.il from some of these lndi 1 ans hv fraud ami hnl-crv. UeynoliU. one of the la Vets ho jmketed t li is hig fee. is a paitu-ular friend of Secretaiy Nohle. a fad which wxs not overlooked hv the otlieials who ptissed Upon and ap proved tli' so citlled contiact, and it is said that Nohle has i:arre!eil with SWre tarv Elk it is for having allowed the chaige to he i.uhlishcd. Congrces will Iw-askeii hv these Indians to repay them this money which was, they will claim, j and ('apt. I.n sas they cmi prove, j fraduli ntlv ili iludeil Iicui the amount appropriated for them and paid to law yers who never did anything in return thticfor. It will prohahly U fully in vestigatu! hy Congro. Representative McCreary, of Kentucky, w ho has leen taking an active j.art in the campaign, passed through Washing ton this week. He regards the election of Cleveland and Stevenson and a Icni ocratic House as certain. He said: "The Kepuhlicans have shown very few signs of niovcry from the terrihle de feat of lS'.(i. I feel no hesitation in pre dicting that Cleveland will carry New York hy .".O.tno I think his majority will .el tween that and H.tKK. I have liecn through Indiana twice and have . .. 1 1- ... t t 1 1 I . ..... ul .. 1 1. ii v r .f fill r . .1 1- J t.-lw ! have het-n studying the situation there. I regard the tate -m iurt-ly democratic. I have talked with Mr. Stevenson and ex-reiisioii Coin m i.-sioner Rlack, who is running as tlie I 'emociHiie ci.inintate for tCoiigressman-at-large for lllinoi and they are confident that the Iem..-i-ratic State ticket and Ccncral Llack will he elected, and they are hopeful of carry iiitf tin' t:tti for Cli vt Intnl. A for the South, it is to-day more solid than ever In-fore." The White Hons.- is a very, very sad place since the last 1iojk of the recovery t.f Mi. Harrison was given up. Mr. Harrison's appearance is really piti able: The doctors tay tiiat M.rs. Harri son may liven month or may die In a few hours. M. lie Isftl a Kaor. John Houglas fatally stahlx-d Nelson Weaver with a razor at Fenlcyville, l'a., early Monday morning. JJoth nicu are colored. muigias liad recently Ixen paving attention to the young w ife of Weaver, who is an old man. and the latter upbraided him for it on Sunday. Imugkiss wanttil to light then and there, but the old man told him to wait till another day. Yesterday Ifcmglas went to Weaver's house, called him out, and slashed him. There are many negro miners at the place, and it is feared ce rious trouble it-tween the factions will follow the crime. k Hmlroitil I'lirrliasp. Pirrsi:i't:,, tv-t. 1". It w;i rejn.rttxl yerterday that the I'ennsylv.inia (ain pany had Ixuight the Tcrre Haute and Peoria road, the deal having lwen eom plet.il by I 'resident Rolx-rts. who is now in the West. The local otlieials admit tiil the company had lx-en after the line, but they di.l not know that the purchase had I ecu mad.-. The 1'erre Haute and I'eoria read is 717 miles long. The t imntiiing lines are tiie IVs- Moin.-s mnl Kansas City. Ill miles in length, and the Chicago, Ft. Madison and I Moines, V.' miles li ng. Willi i: our cereal crops this year will f:i!l considerably Ix'low those vc have h u vested in other years, says ihe Lan caster .tir luii, the aggregate is never thelcss very large. With .V' i,nt:ii.tNKl blishcls of wheat. 1 .tit H 1,1 M M 1,1 H 1(1 bushels of corn and oSimHUHMi bushels of oats, (lot to count the rye and barley we have an aggregate of 'J.JlHI.lHMtHxl bushels a-iinst Ut.:'.i.lHHl bnsht l.s last year, and -J, ll,s.".:;.mm buhi-Ulwo yeaip' ago. We may say therefore our grain crtm is j relatively rather than actuallv a tdiorl one, havini; liecn excctiled but twice in our liislory. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- 1 x s&m ABSOLUTELY PURE Mr. Klaiiir Has Spoken. The logical seUenee of Mr. F.iain. s ; visit totlphir Farm was an utteiance in j It'half of the Kepnhlicaii ti-ket. That uttemm e ws made on Friday nii; lit to J a jzatlicrinsi t me Keputiln-ans ot West- hester county in a st'ech read from tviiewntteii manuscript, which shows that if the nieetitit; was :l sjiontaiieous j affair, as is pretended, the sji-s-h was not. Mr. I'.laine's sieech contains one 1 .1. .. . : . 1 . .1 : : .. i. .: 1 11 : j uiei 1 1 ma 1 is i.n ki 11s; 111 1 i. sioeiu 1111:1- 1 : son's letter of acceptance hrevitv. ! i -i t : . .1 : ...:n :' :. "t 1 1:11s . iia-i ii cei (-1 11 mu insult 11s -.iimci- sal perusal. It contains another tun it r -i l.ll! .1 ' . 1-1 I ion 1 tne i.epunucaii siamiMini wnnii his own letter to I 'hairmii Mauley .lut -ing the Maine canvass lackcil it men tions President Harrison jn.-t once. Itsotnerand most inirtaist merit is that it is an apjH-al to the three classes from whom the Uepuhlican ticket is in jl real et danger the morts;a;ed furmers. tlie workini;men in the New Yoik man-ufactorii-s and the Irish voters to stand hy the lirand Old Party once more. The attempt to arouse Irish prejudice atrainst ISritish interest-- that mi;ht jxis sihiy I-.- li-iiel:ti! hy tariff revision is shrewd and peculiarly lilaineish. lite en lei liiHM.na.lue. ul .tr. I.laine s ; short itpeei h lies in the fact that lie I 1 . :. ... ..11 .1..... :.. .. I.... 1 .;.l ! liuitic 11 .11 an iii'iii i 1 11.111 1 11 11.1 1. ii. -s.i 10 . J It is ji muiiiikhis to his jfrsonal f..Uow- o " ""! .cs..o...,luy ..bt, .0 j foruet all the humiliation hC.itx-.tou him 1 and tlieiu at Mmn njK.liii. and to save j ..... if..... 1 ........ l . ;. .i... I ., . f. ' . T . 1 t.epuiu!caii ianv iron. oei in inunu .1. 1 .. ..,..... 1... ,.t ... ......1 ti u u .. , ,,..,.,.. ...ss ... , j of i.(Iusr i( j j in.l. l 1 ihi;i . a lai-e slair. ase t.f the puhlic affairs of the countrv. It 1 , ,, , . .... , , . . , . ' . , ... ,, ' fell, k illiiitf l.ita .loties. ami 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 ir An- remaiiis to Iti s.t-n whether Mr. I.iaiiic s , . , . . , . .. , ., ,, ,, .... i.e. 1 tono Imerhoke at.il .7..-. jili I'ole. all II nns. followers will I- as readv to foruet ami 1 forive as Mr. I'.Iainc. and whether, if! - Tl'om.is Uoy. a f.u met . w us ,, a-l Ih. v do. other Itepnhlican d. s. rtions. ' '' ,,,,:, l ''' '"way f.am at WasL will mil ....... l..r the l:. . .1.1,1,. in ..v. .throw . i'l-'H"l. Fa., one .lav I.e-1 Week. Alt'll a Mr. I'.l.iine tto-v mh-Ws to avert ii.evital.lo 1 mil nnavoiilahle. I'b'ln. 'l'it. JtacVeaphN Hot Mint. Wayne MacYeagh delivered a maso r- ! ly sjK'ii-h under the auspiit-s of the Young Men's If-inm-ratic As.-iwi.it ion of Philadelphia on Saturday evening. The s(eak.T has Ixi-ti a Republican sinn' tlie birth of the party and therefore coiu-jx-tcut to speak authoritatively al-out its mcth.Nls. As showing the spirit in which his change f heart came ali-tit, he said: "1 have always held my citizenship as a far more precious thing than ln parti sanship, and I have never pretend, d to ... ... .... K - i: I .... I .i.f.i. ,- .'ll I'l 11 11. I .1 lllli'l.iu ' I whose bad influence upon the country s.-eliieil to me Among tin mudc J., Mr . I e i.lent."" many other g.d pi-ints Mtccagh on tin- taiiff vva; the ft.llowiug: "In the state of 'cni:s lvatiia Us than jx-r cent, ot the lali.rers can, under any circum stances, be employed in the indu.-tt ics which are said to Ik lien. -tiled by high duti.-s upon imports, leaviuj v. j-r cent, of those who earn their living by labor in tiii.-. state not only without possibility of protection for their lalor, but distinct ly re.inr.il to pay duties upon almost every other articl. - Out mi u I.itgns Order. Toi i:k, Kan. - Oct. 17 -A lx.gus ,j;s. patch, purporting to come from (.rand Chief Ramsey, of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, caused Vim ojx iators and train dispatchers on the Atchison. Tope ka and Santa Eetodes. lt their posts this morning. The dispatch stated that the tiulf. Colorado tind Santa IV, is thought Ix-st that all ox-ratois on the Saute Fe should go oui :is well, its the company refuses t concile the con.l. t ions on the tJulf, Colorado and Santa l'e schetlnle " The walk out resulted in the stoppage of all trains, and not awheel was turn.il until -horily after S o'clock ti -night, when it was learned xi lively the dis jiatch was Uigus Httd the men were or deinl to work again. It is rejx.rtetl that the Ixigus order sent out in the morning was the work of l' j an otx-rator at Ixlge City nam.il John son, iviki tun ii as a joke. Force Ittll is in Fvhlence. The force hill ii as much it part of tlie Republican platform as the protective tariff or any other feature of it. It is now called a bugalxx. and other derisive Halm's by its authors. It is laughed at and snti-rcd nt on all sides. Would this tx- its treatment if the platform contain ing it slionjd meet with (Hipular indorse ment next Noveiiilx-r It oil.-Ki I.. I then again it might not Ik-. In fact it! might, like the tariff issue, lx- made ' more terrible than ever. There is good j reason to Ix-vieve that this would lx- the case, but even if there were nogoixl rea son tor thinking this there is a chance that it wui;!d U, and lhi ai..ue is siif- ! licient t. jx.int out to every gtxxl in;:u and every lover of free and indcjiendeiit ; srov eriitneiit bis ilntv to n.l m"iin.i i tiariv wbicli brniorbt n.-l. u i , i. ...it. ... j measure intt Ix-ing. Fuiiuan.( in lliiratro. Ciik ;. t toJx?r l'. rifiy-M ven j Fx-pi i ma u x, w ho come to exhibit at the Worl.l'.s l air, reachti I Chicago last night ! over the Krie in a carscalnl l.y the 1". S. Customs otl'u-ers at ISostoti. There was a freight car also containing; H-xpiiiuaiix lSs, four ptippi.s, :t numlxT of scjtl kiu kymks, ukoiuatik orsle.1, a mhI .kin tent. M veral Uirr. Is of seal oil atnl blublx:'!-, :t lot of green .skins M U made into garnients, .lri.il deer and seal meat, and a lot of walrus and lish I .ones to lx manufactured into trinket. S.xn after the arrival of the train, t ie t.assc., i and freight car were taken to the fair grounds, establish where these new arrivals will I a native village and take n, their alxxl. until the close of the F.- I siiioii. i lilt ecu Itiiiltlliig Riirmtl. Cmt m;o, October !. Fifteen buiid iiies, dwelling's and stores, were burmil this morning at Fnglevv.xxl. Two ix-rsonsat least lost their livesdnr in the conllagratioti. Tiie loss is yi.. Hit(. The lire started in a bakery. j While in a hysterical condition Mrs. j Roller, one of the victims, though not really in .Linger, jumped from a third story window of the Hotel Kent and, striking her head, was! iiietaiitly killeh Another unfortunate w.iu an employe in the hekery, John (owanl, who was roasted o death. A woman and child -eii at a window in one of the burning structure- had not been mvountetl ftir after the tire and niav have jx rishe.!. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. Povdle MWNA.MI llfll lt Mil lUk. " l?VY and content is a h-iur w"th"T-Rf c'.n;s:ir:' lives in thcj!j,rit jf ta.-n-orniuj;. K-t-r.tr- : : . . 1 - . William K.-le. aue.l v... hiU-int.xi- catiil as -lu.t l.y C.msial.!.. 7,!.-u!.-r, l tri - I l. an.-l hiiii. at l'.tis jUe. on Sim- .lav ni-xlit. Alt. it Plat!, of Fratikfor;!. w sis iii:--.l liy a iniliass whli m hi. li lm an. I n.iiio .- j-.t fi i. .11 - vii. l:iini; on Snmtay. .lohn La 1 liner was si-rioiilv i 11 o r.-.t. -The tir-I stite lair mid. til.- eol.iri-ii eo;ile T tin- auspices I'eiinsyU aniu j nN'iie.l at !lanitinr-j on Mon.Iav. Tliere 11 re ...-r 4im exliihils, in. li dim; all kin.ls of ih1u' Is. iii ton ('11 1 v.-rt y, of Tin onto, ierfii rnej the tiaitlili'iis feat of walking a-.-liiss Xt iiuurti ti'W, a ilisliince of feet, 011 a w ire c:i 1. ie. Mi.lwav hi- Imi:-; ly lii- l.ies .ll the cal'le. -Wilxin Millet, a w.-ll-kiiow 11 w lioli sail- cim i r t.l Kuilet , l'a.. fell I In oiii: h h hatcliway in Ins stiil.le a ilistance of 1 liirty feet One arm was broken ami lie su1Tcj-.nI iiitei na! in j-iries. The 1 1 1 i 1 il -1 i;i 1 1 y can iiihite for 'i.-uteti-ant-siov ei nor of X011I1 Carolina hu Im-cii i w il luira 11. ami ail tin- other rsoiis liall,,., f.. u. p;,.-.. ha v.- t.fiise.i ami .ul, ii4 y ,iw hn.-.l for Cl. v.-lami. --Aci-oi.l:ii2 to thi have Ihi-h ll.tV.ri c;i. ollicial tiirilies 1li.li of i liolera ui.il T..V. ,,,.al, ill(.,. ,). ,., l.r-K of the ,Jis.MM. llt alIllllI, Tl.. 1 . w.-r- iv ,. ..aI 1, honi .1, raMomlay. ' W hile 1 1 :tU:.i u 01 ktn Wile 'ii;:li:.'.l t lie ol Iter .hi v in tearinir ii.. li I heol.l house vcar a'i Roy atf.i-t.il u r ..lu-iiiainni w it li his wife, from whom he Im.l xirt-d tw.-n-t -li v.- y.-ars ago. The 1 taltati-II nilgai i:ui inc.- war at Mbiarv i'lle, ii.-nr ll.il. l.ui, ctihulnateil in a . ltd. el liallle oti Sunday. All Minis ,f Weapons wetc lled. un.l the result js one In.iti ili-u.l, tl.in- mortally miinl. 1, ami a il' .ell sel inlil V hurt . .M is t ;.! gia P.al.-y. a Neva. la. Mo., IllUI.t.-ll. of "allied lit get ln.ll!!-il l.aiiiy thai she had pi tc.-ij a No. Is in each of her hies. She then Went Ix-fore the county clerk Jin. I swote that she was over l" Ulnl seenl.it tin- covet, i! lieetix-. A singular lit tempt at snjoide as nftide by a young man name,! AUx-rV Rupckc at t l.j.Mgo on I't i. lay. I'ln.-ing his left leg on a blin'k ot w.hhI. lie em il oil jtist tiel.ev li..-knee w ilh u bali'lict. ai!ii Hi. -n ml his h it arm si ihal it Imi.g l.y a slu..l. Then he pontiileii hi- Iiea I w ltt. a hatchet until he fainted. lb-cuntiol live. An exchange of telephonic messages took place on "I'li'-sdMi nioi ning 'hi t w n-n a telephone o ratir in the I'nion Rvchange, N. Is -orllaiuli stnei. am) another i..-.r- a lor i n l In- olli.-e of liie same cm.any at ' Nos. In."! and lot tjuincv stieet. t hicago. Tliis evclmnge ot messages was over the longest telephone line ever siicecssfullv lise.l. The value of the ilri.it potato us an 1 article of food is urged by I r. Jacob M. Shmulev itch. Among the advantages i claimed is that it keeps much better than j the fiesh potat.x-. uuil Ix-ing far lighter :t 1 1 . 1 less bulkv is the moie readily trans ported. Refore cooking the dried potato is ma. et. iieil In wat.-i for ten or twelve hours. Vii-totiii I'hifiln Woodluill Martin, the w oman si. H i agists' candidate for President, v. ho has just u; rived at N.-vv York from Kiiglantl. i- muking arrangements to de liver speeches in postoii. New York. Phil adelphia. Washington, Pittshum, t'leve land. Chicago and some other large cities. , Ib-r platform is made uiiofull ihe reforms in t In calendar and a few outside of it. j The blizzard in Wvoming ami t'oh.ia- ' lo the hist week l said to he the worsleV- .r vp.-rlen.-i'il In that si-ction. Tim snow ! in many places is five fn-t deej) on t lie lev - i el. vvhile cuts are liileil t. the depth of eighteen f.i-t. Two h (sons have Ix-rlsiieil and many hotses and eattte have Iximi j froen to .!:. th. Trtillic is great ly delayed. j several trains huv ins Ixi-ti lost in the snow . --The Sugar Trust bus ordered $-.i.im i Wort ii .if hags In Philadelphia. This will l ! tie followed s last as possiti!.- by similar i orders until very stum no sugar will lie 1 shipped or packed in either liarrels. tierces . or hogsheads. The saving in cost of pack ing materia! alone will ! hiiudriils of thousands of dollars ttrinua"! v. I fi freights tlie iniiov atio:i w ill cited a similar sa jpg. Camp Rlack. in Homestead. Pa., w as struck on Thursday morning 4 last week, and after ninety-five .lays' service the Sivt.i'iiih Regiment marchul out of Homestead with flying colors ti t lie sound of music, and followed by chieiof som,. liotl-lllliollists. Ah;. ill two thousand !tfikeS v.ali hill tlie troops dep.'llt. but pr.s.--vel strict silence. Homestead is now free from lliMips. Hairy Philipps. a voting man of Kau caster. I .1. nas killed n tin- railroad at Oap. Pa., in June last. Al the time his death vv as suppos.il to have Imi-ii acciden tal, but on Tuesday H'AVI'V Sawyer, one of tlie party will, hl.ii at the time, mai'.e a statement accusing William Rahauser of having (lelilx't-.ite!y pusheil Phillips under the ear. Rahauser ami Philipps were companions ami had a .piaiiel. Rahauser was arrest nl and In ked u on a chaise 'f innrdef. Lv ina al the A.tams Rvpress vv arelionse. oi: Lilx-rty str.i't, Pittsburgh, on Monday niglrt, was thelxxlv of F.iiwnr.l I i niglierl y , a Piltsbutgh youth, w hich the cmpanr otli. ials refuse t.i siiriemlei- to his rela tives, hd'aiisc they were niialile to pay tlie .-harg.-s upon it. I loiigtiet t y was killnl on Saturday bv a fall of one tniu- . ''d ami t hirt y-eight feet from one of t he World's Fair buil.Ii'igs in i hicago. uml his body was sent to Piitsl.uigh .'. o. Ii. His aw ful faie, coupled with the humiliating iti iinistances of K ing unable lo -1 :i i n possisj..,, ,.f Jliebud;, lta. so utt..i led his uio'hcr llml fiit'iids fear she vvil! lx-cotne I II -a lie. T' i;i a i. i.isi. I .Of ul rmiwi 'ft .lewn t.-r trlnl at nt'erlal It-mi l .-uri t.. I r l.rl.l h. t-:...ittiiTK l'a., t- ifin.tu.it N'.iirml.cr Itili. l-ui , I'm. lie . auil ria la.n.1 .. I At. l'nal.l v. I a. mi . Mynii '.'itrsniui .h.. rt !. I .si.-irr j.. narmfon rt al. t'.lr ... ... 'r. -wel . lirttrl.'W v. Hank Ik ,lf VM Iwlirj: v. Nmith. Work xr. Iiiinmirr. KUnor.ilipr v. y. 1hhI. Miiunei f.'tv (c lin-liier. V iiej . ".wtlew .'. . liarlluiK lluui In- nmni' t"i. I'e Slunk it. WiK-ipger rt al. .lotinti.-n. lln- -u . ir. Il.i.r k Wiid.n. sirxui Jt 4 vs hUTj r'ripk . Klaj.l. Same t. s.-ruli.nia4. llo . K"Ut et al. Tliir.l.... -..v... H rue. JAS. i UAH HV. frottry' fimi-e, .-t. IT. IS.'. t'rottiunutarj. UALTi'l'.Ll.S' XVVj have just opened a fine I now lino of Dross Goods in Zig- j z;ir, in lace ejreots :iud mixed i shade.4 of gray brown, green, gar net and blue. It i all wool, 4J inches wide and we will sell it at 00c, worth fully 75c. The very latest. We ate now ollering the best OOe. cloth we have ever sold and it cannot be found, anywhere else as chea, nor can it be bought now for the same, being a job lot wo secured some time Rgo. They are in all shades and worth much more. We are selling a fine line of camel's hair, 51 inches wide, in several shades, at $'1.25 a yard, a bargain, and extremely stylish. We lmve a few of those beaatiful pattern goods in several styles from 8 to $12. A handsome line of Henriettas in all sshades, -10 inches wide and 75c. ayard. The same in serges. JVe have an elegant line of black Astrakan, 50 inches wide and $2.50, $4 and $5 :i yard. In Coatings j there are new things in black ui stgonal 50 inches and $2 a vard Tan ditigonal, 54 inches, $1.50. Tan chevrou, &1.G5; mixed col ors, $1.75; all stylish and new goods. Our stock of ladies' and children's Underwear is very large and complete. We have in ladies' Nat in :il UIMll tint thiols lit ''., 1 11 t Nuluiul :. li.l white lltilx-.l. 7".r.. 1 aud SI.Vj. Si'ail.-t tlat.l H ml $.1..".. Dr. Warner's cmin-l hair. -.'. !.'!'. lr. Wal tier's eoailiitiHlioli suit-, dat g(xx1s. :.7j. 4 The same titilx-d, .". liALTZ ELLS', Altooua. A Difference. .-'s :l sl'ItPiyslXi; DIFrKKF.NCR The in lli.- PRICE or DRESS GOODS, Rvcii when the dualities are identical. Have you siixrior slioiplug facilities ami io you get the most tor every dollar? Write our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT for samples with prices. You'll discover a large sa ing can tx made on A season's pure liases. Fall Dress Fabrics. NEW FRENCH SERGES in l.trge line of new colorings on luches j wide, 75 Cents. Note that the witilh is TiO Indies and that most stores get hm'. to tl.ui for these Serges. '.ry Choice Line CHEVRONS, TWEEDS ami DIAGONALS. ' ALL WOOL, :w inch, etl.i-ts. w id.-. In irrideseent or cliangeatdrt 50 Cents. These are unusually good value for .V) cents more thau .Ml cents' worth as values usually go. Morn tlmn l,i stylos of New Fall Dre.s F'abiics at Sic. to fc.iu to sdect from. If you cannot come. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Fetal St, ALLEGHENY, PA. IT 1st A DPTY ya w yrM.ir m.m4 fm. lly l art th Imxm ! tr ymr u-t. . I Um(Ih hkM, which rci bri Will IrsMlfV. IM TAKE NO 8CBSTITCTK..! VV. L. DOUGLAS -ie k W tk, that trill mvt rim. km tlt. !aWs nMx.th UiikW. rtoxlbk. Hon euaw. f'4l.lr.stllsh utaufmtntl.utu)ru(lMhuTa -VI fci tar urioe. t-UMi vualuei una liinaiina trixu $1 to $ m Si A mm4, iMl!wH, BrIftKM. Th ""Millli.M Klitt dunUa aU. ,.rr t tbo irie 1 brjj iml Hu tiufuiunl abom cuHbm Inniitilul 1 OO 3i l'llr NkM, itffm other bu want tiT farmara and all ruud bray t-alf. tbrr UV i.1 ..I. .a .. .1 m. ,i kix-ji thn fr-t Ary au.l arm. S2 V '''. W.rk. lng-rti'B shsilllglYr BMjra wrar fur tha HM.Qrjr tbauaoy olhnr makr, Tbry an nulr for arr km. Thr liK-reaalti aalraahvw Uiat aurklunm Boys' SifcSSS t: ana Vaatha 1.73 HtIimI brre. The moat B.sr.-lnratlr alo-a.aa .v. ww Mjy me bur. evry- Ladies ti& jU-tnrfL'EKSr MlMniraiuat ibe t lcmu-mvr Bnatir M I irK- a",'?.'! r"n . csjuifortabk, aa4 dura. ''1.J.'. Ijiws. -.i .... il-in tbrlr f. x wear are fi u.tlnc Ihl. Jul. t aatiaa, W. 1 luuatua' uaawt anil th artra at r,(Mtxsl vU itM txxiuru uT wi-k abui koK fur U illluu. olbrr maltra t. tlnu. t.u.-haubaUtuUubaara tr.uJul.ra ana aubiM-t K LKaMuihui bTiawfor T2. n.iiy uoarr ralaa uretauvra. . 1- ta..! Ur-Hktaa. AIsm. Bold by j C. T. ROBERTS, A K rail, l:BI kHI NU, f A, tna7.&ut F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Centre Street, Near Jail. The iinderfiiioext daclraa to Inform the t ub lli n.at ha baa opened a abarlDK far or ua IVi tre ftrevt. near iba )ll. wbara the barbarla baa. lo la all Ita braneba wilt oa earrtaa on la tba futura. rJrrrvihliitf neat anC eiaan. Vour patronan aolicltaa. F. X. FEES- 2 & PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & 4EWELEH, AND DEALER IN GRAND CLEARANCE SALE J. D. LUCAS & CO.'S. Bamains In All SUMMER GOODS! Fall and Winter Goads Will Soon Bs Here Ani We MUST Have Ihe Roes! ArLrL SEASON, 1892 I The Full ami Winter season of 1892 promises to be one of t!ie bet seasons we have ever ha.l. We have heretofore t arried the Largest and Finest Stot k in Northern Cambria. anl with the ex pectation of a good fall season, we have more than douMeil our stock. We are now prepared to show you the Finest assortment ul CLOTHING. OVERCOATS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS in the county and give you the LOWEST PRICES in the state. Our stock needs to bo seen to be appreciated, (.'all nnil s-r us and we will save you money. C. SHARBAUGH. CARROLLTOWN. Read the $1.50 EBEIMSBURC Will Have For Plow. l.rlna: Tooth Harrow, i'uiilvatnra. Mowing Macblna.. Hupan, Hurt. sieru.-na a.r all MirhliM, Hay r'orka. Hay Oatrtera, Tbraabcrt. Slad tsola. flow folota, l.aodrljai. flow H.odla , flow Kaaaia. flow Boll. Cdiik tstovra. Kidhh. Meat era. liratlna Stovaa, r uraacat, rata l all ktodi. y 0 MM Kn White Frail Bciln, 113 Clintea Street. Joteton, Pi New Sto. k of DRY COOOS, MILLINERY AND CAR PETS. 1'iiU lo see u-i when in town. JAMES 1XrUTTttKS'NtTH"K. 1 a N..s la t era. J a 'ran that lettara Ifitl. Bierilary hare tMa ilTli araatwd tu tba aa- I derMiKBad bT tba Keab-ier ol aml.rla roualr Ua iba aatatefof J..Mi.h lomil.B. laief Alia alien lowarbtp. drraait. All rerart( mdalrd ta aaid eaUtle ara nociOad to make .av ui..nt witb out delay, at;uMae bavlua rlaluia avainat tba auia lil nrvaal Vbeiu proerly aulbcnatcaiad tut alilauiant. 'ATHAKIN EjTtl.MIUSt.N. txacutiix. JOHN K. TtlMlK-stiN tct. JO. I tiacutur. HtlTtL. UUKANHK. H J.HHKTTiit. lnormmiK. Lrfinatad at IH1H..1. fa. bear tba H. K. a. f . Hallway ltop.4. Ka alwaya aodaaror to lur- Idaaaar aeakera and boarder, f rraob la aaarcb al jnmldt-l a ad quiet will Dad It a dcal'ablc pi ace to atup. Tba Tabla la aaurvaad and I alway aupalied wltb tba be.t Iba market attorda.aad all tba dalleaela ol tba eeaeon. I ba Har la aup pltad with tba eboleaai ot tiara Itqaora and claar acd notblnw but tba beat I aold. 2paclal alien tloa (Iran to tba car ol horses. U. J.SCHKTTIO. Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, SteiareJosM tonsil? -ANI- Optical Gocdc. o Sole Agent -FOK THt- Celebrated Rockford WATCHR8. Columbia ad Fredonla WattLes. In Ky and Stem WlnrirH. uAROK REI.KCTION or ALL Kln of JEWELRY alwayt on i,.tl4. TW Mv llni of Jfwlry I ci.nir nq mr yuurMMt nature purpf III rirwiirir. X4T 1U WOMK OCAKANTKKDj CARL RI VI Nit's F.oen&boru. Nov. 11. lHKS -tt. - - - PA. per Year. 1892. FOUNDRY .:. Sale This Year : t'ellar Wlndewii, Saab WaiKtita. ti in. n ay 1 i'l". Iron f uuip, I ten a Ilu.l, Wajcotia. Kua.t a ta. Hurk Hoard.. rlUKKlM. Sleds. rtiorhate. t riuem. Hutl.linn 1'aj.ar. n-el Kinn. Hteai sl.Uiis S'eel r.lnll:.. Sur hiattie. Koad Sal. ,. flaakrr Attacto.- H. A. SHOEMAKER. J J GTTI3STIr- To Investors. At'HYitoaway m.m borne to ' ,' when you ran buy ''':,,' 1 ! M iiil . Morta-aMe m-untie, on lli " ,.'ri,n r favaient plan and whirl, will "rt r'l,B pent, on your niouejT for I'"'' ';, . H.iliT. addre,. II. A . t ' V Auk. . .y.'j.r.ltM etllUllou - I 1 ' YOUNG M . In, .,- mrtlra duties of Uti--. K'.r.tu V- f. itv t r a. -s-. - Y- r
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