u I fa into X rccman. rr.E.fiEi'Rfi. CAMBRIA CO.. PA., KK'DAY. (IFIMKAIM MV0H.MI( Tv.th.- Iviu j.-raiu- voters of Camtr.a County. ., ;..,,,; -U:rrr-Cil' 'H-r'.J p. Sal Tti-diViv t :i T ttWeeil I .-t.-X i x .'.--' -J - ., 'or lie purple of ei-ctlt.ir d-l-sat- ,'V-"'r;. craik- County Cor iVe.,t.;,r V jb .e La. , count li.-k-t srai.-s.cl stu h -... rt.u-iKs , may Setroezr.t to it- - le?.tion: n.bie at the Court eftTTet--tiri '.be 1fi.n. il 11 u Lil K. A M returns ar.d for the purpu' until loVoek. the Liur 1,1 tv Ue ru.f nvcntioB proper w mi. r oriiminieiit of i.-;e2dTes -tje fur the c:. 1 M fiTrt if-vrni ui-tricts is a i-jiio-- Joliof :.n. vc w Adtsi tp - A.-ni-J lP Ati Hirn!tf'ro hxr H.rr ty Rlf-k lCC in -ml-na tp fUnot.lovn t."-- C-rrtilf Ln-t (.-nn? tnr.. o-.t t'le.rfteid tp rwrmiiitti tp o. 1 Xsoneuioa tp "u. 2 tku)r' f :,-e-a tu n-eie t tan-y u''n tor ljte ror l'mo tp 2 JOCWwa."'" : .i..faiiMon. k j J Lr.-iuttii . (J 2 Jotjci'own. 1-eh wj.. l . johciown. lih wl.. 1 1 ichcftown. l,n w- z Joro-own. l'b w,j... 2 Jobu'own. 17tn wd.. 1 Lilly, for 1 Loretto tor l Ix.wtr Y?er tr- J 3fivrrel:l!e-l "a -- 1 M -tTeii'i Je. 21 w J.. 1 M. rrellTtiie. 31 i Mautier tp 2 Pat ton iKT. 1 Port tx.r. 1 portnae t 1 Keade t;-. tt iLUI .. ...... o. .r l KMtle li. - - - - , .- - EiitTijiw Nil r-.,iiF-c.'ur fc i . -Ktitft.ur W J fctJer tp rtiKi:n tHr - rn.1'e tt'T . . !U tr il!itia tp fatfiiazi i--r J A4-kJU lp - - - J'.lit.u"n. 21 J... J'.BMtuWO. S-l "J J. Li el..a. 4ib JutibStOWD. 6ti.-1 .'ohnrloc. 6.bwJ.. Jot!ttCD, Ttn W.t. JobntO'D. Jl 1 Kk-L'j'1 tp 1 K--e1le tt.r 2 K-jibury. - v .sjutti fork lr. 1 -ipE.er tx-r t su.orei tp S ?aM3irM;l X-t 1 ummertj'li tp .- aiieljiaca tp 1 I unueibi:! l"r 2 'i per ixler tp- 1 .DtvD Ji e 1 'i!Hm ion tp 2 Ae?t!nont tx-r 1 e5lTyr tp i br.t 'p 2 W nmcre tr 1 The Kepullican conjrrioni cni paigQ coniiiiittoe wi'.i crier from tatir printers l.(i'.v copi of the tariff fpecch msrff i y Bryan in f:;e h--ue cf of the WiL-on It i 1 JirruUt rrincirMi y i- t't:e C-t qJ wu-revr ti-.ere may i-e d.mund f-r it. Tiie IpnKf ratsc tiiara-r i - pr! t chu'-kie at !tit! U- iar.;i.ao v,v- -:-i tti-'ii more f' -v-r to their el how.- If hy &r-f chA-'tCf tb II puh:i-ar foi: 1 intl;ivnl to u '.' mfLt their t,"-"i work an i :.-lr,N)l" fw milliori o -j if-f of the Midi?"-j .-j ur ?frf4ch cf act-cptHijL. tne Heav mieht ilmwt c-jDc-iit to ci,e d-.r? and let the campaign take car- cf it?!f. Mr. Braa:b tariff p'-' r'2e the ahieft puhlie aJdre--? on that u!-j-ct, not exoeptsr. g that r f Chairman Wilton. It cciratfiandxi wid- attenti 'n J . . T . . . , , .t , Jul .T-. i.lll i-n t i Had it not lra f- r ttje fame whirh this speech brought him as a statesman, af an'orator cf the tirt raak, i: ir douhtftsi if the Chicago convention won id have known Mr. Bryan well enr.uh to hivt placed him-at the head of the Democrat ic ticket-. For the K-pnl.lican-. to iiow take that speech and circulate it amous the i"W tariff KtrpuUh-ai ? cf the great wM wiii add thousand? of votes to the Ieniixrat ic party. Morm l aii- Mic Ufaiu-. r::t-b.ir Au-t 13 A vie Wit ttun- 1 viihjj a rJii:- of thirtv rai n of the c';tv s-h.n-y af:r eiht o'ci-jclr tSi n rri. iv't3'c rhed a'U. f rive np at-d t cit-.-trui i: 'o ;.f inu.vi rr rjtT'v. The torr;i ei fury ia t::- vUey iia -.i;.i i! t i.vu.-':!. !:j s ci'y. ! At I v Il iv-r. a ;n ii! n on the 4 I'lV-i-i.r a:.l .' rn ra;,- ? 1 :a i. ;,k;Ui . - c-ii e i a - t -ou 1 i.ii-t"" . . .- i r jvd. I':u- t r ii. ts iai.v a s n2.sa I-Shest of all in Leavcr.ing Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Kcport sru i; d lU? f i-r-ic. in .3 t - r , III. imiuien wuniiUlte. slrr-av;; w.i- c iv- tei 1 l a rUiriJS IJ.IOts ua- yn"; - riv-- wwi.t npthtrhii -:rl---. wwtw iwrtl: ire ueau-j iai tj -i lu - I'eei -'-i.e-i a l irwe part c i thu ai IeiuoorHtic cnnimitt-e will I- estab- Bavr r.'.aiik r.. id. i-l-. ,-kd the I'ittshur Hso.-d at Ct.ica.j j with abrauchio Wwh- aud :era ra:.rol. k;jcl live svx-t j icjtjn city jmt -w..e... and ru.ijd fxrii..-. Four of the people i cnimitte- r.rtn ieoi to conuuc-i m .! j ... t'i,-ir iive "-re drowned at J)- in-?ss of ta c ampaign lorine prej-eni ua A DENIAL B Received No Money From ver Mine Owners. V s::- HE SAYS IIF. WILL PKOYC IT, iita Auld, t ofa:r: Mr, .-i The dead are: Mrs .-5'V.v, Si-ven'.y-f ur year? a;j F'-ipiton. widow. aieds'xt..- y"tr-; Mrs II hir.soa, acetl tnirty live year- Tiif-so we dr. w ned at Ie Hvtn and Kn.il. h i:ie, a i.ew.-boy. aced t'.fuea years, was tirowiied abuve Ie Haven, Liy tiot tec- vred. tins -d so far re: Jt-hn K Mcleao, of J O iio- 11 J Campau. of Mituean; J. 1. Johosfjii. of Kansas; Ciark lir.neil, oi (i-urgia; Iir-diey Muahey, of truiont; ; Cnaries L ci jt;iu, of Illinois- ) J. L N orris has deen selected as the ai-sist&ot tr-a-urer of the uational Lem ocTHlic coniniiitee located at Washing ton. Other appointments will be made m, ncc-asioj r-ouires. The executive ..rtimitt wiii r aLTinted later. Mr. t (iraian was rfj nested to accept a place on tiie camiaii:n committee He de- "allal ommlttM' Will (oiuc Out ami tlf lir;. Willlns. - .-. .. tliir lK-Lail of Hi) I'r.v.l I.lfv. I'ittirbar. A;u?t 17 Word i evening that a voung woman had died , clined betau of the selection of Chica- ! undr f asiiicious circuuisiancvs at pulist ..U2 ... i: T-Uil tcrj u cbiioe TV' ere will &'.-" a ni-n.tr of th I. iilo- raiie t'ounty tui.iuiiiec to elect in eai-i. litnct at U.-- abovf mei.tioned e.H. tioii. H. A. Kiiifi"hirt. H;airman I-ino ratic County Committee. Kt en-burg. Aupti-t Wh. InlTSa bushel of wh?at could be 1-ought for a dollar in gold. To-day a guld dollar will buy nearly two bushels of wheat. The "intrinsic" value of wi.eat to-day, for dour or bread, is the fame as ia 173. Now which has changed inti insically, gold or wheat? At the recent election in Alabama the Populists were in fusion with the Repub licans. With the g. o. p. organs that was all right, and the Pops were nice fellow?. When they unite t,with the Democrats, however, according to these game g. o. p organs, the Fop liists im mediately become bewiskered cranks and and wild-eyed anarchists. Bth tLe Democratic and I platforms reject seTereiy upon tne b jpreme court of the United States and call foi a change in its constitution. This arises Datura. ly from certain re-ent decisions cf that lody which has not at , all suited the popular ideal, and it may i i lrf that th" drnanJ wiij become s lk r- sistent as to work a change in the or ganization of the supreme court Jt is certainly a fa t however it maybe ac counted for, tnat the most recent deci sions of the highest tribunal in this land have looked towards the sustaining of the vested iateresisofcapit.il rather than conserving the liberties of the people. This is but natural peri;as, in view of the fact that capital has such a tremend ous advantage, in all courts of law, with the consequence that i s interests are emphasized to the eic.nrioa of individ ual right. Tiie ablest lawyers are al ways corporation lawyers, and the rights of property occupy by far the largest hare of judicial attention. However, no matter what ii;ay be thought of the proposition to reorganize tne supreme court on a more Democratic basis, it is false and wicked to call it "anarchistic." The constitution of the United States is ont so eternally infallible that it may not be improved. housf No. 4- ' Ttiira avenue. Dr-tec-lives investigated tiie ca.-e and arrested Dr. S. V. Anderson, of Allegheny, and Mi.-.-Anna ifohreoagost, of Munnmg ton. W Va . who are charged with pro curing death by a criminal or-eration. Afir.riviuz an a.-.-urn-d name and teii iag a rktitious si ry, Miss ifchrecon g i broke down and conle-eed "t ih- oroner that tne dead tiirl was iier cous in, Mir.- Dakota S-.nrecongost, tne daughter of a respectable widow of Kit tanni'ig. Feuoa.; that sne ha i le"ii be travel ' a hiii-i;ie-s man of Warren. iVnna , wiio wan'ed to marry her, but the girl would not consent. Sue Said that Dr Ander.-vn had ten engaged by ners&!f and htr ecu-Hi V perf.rm the op-ratiun for 7-". Tne crime was com mitt-d D-t Triurs lay and the victim died this evening. Dr. Anderson says he is innocent and wiii prove it. lr-F.R Rki 1IK. N. Y.. Aug. 10 William J. Bryan, fur the fcrst ntnc fincx- Senator Jonn M. T!iurtti:i, as :il leul. le-iiiel that h- (l.ryuuj wa in the -ruj.loy of u.ine own.-r-. uu'i" an official denial, f-05.;b i vn h a ch.:l- I-nire to t!i" i'a'i!tai I.-j"ilii-;tit . j Dress Woolens. They've Uei coniin im, -:ise nOtT ci.e, sirn.- the; i li r-t of the ni i:::h, bat ' sui l n .thinir :tb..ut them; diiJ not ;ut n?iy on y-.iW r.ll we h 1 1 HC unia'a'C'I :t ootu-jrehcn-ive line n w we invite yon to in-peit a ool lectiou that will exempli one of the re von; for this store's Sdfces.s Kre a--5irt;uuiit of choice go uls less jricel. We were nt eonsi'lfr.'ih o iHin, e-"verinr ;i peri 1 t several month-, ettinir to rether these w oniru'is things exquisite weaves, rich col -r t iT'eet :n:;j:nifi- isi u a u uzm v "vr? rr o ? lit l r.- Wlun vou 'v:ini GOOD FLOUR r.:V. the OLD SHENKLE T.ILL in KUXi,u: 'r the i:iaiMif;uvt"r. of Flour has 1-een j jj. i Mill in Eben-hurr ."j.ri-1 .ASS g., as he coii'd not very well go s far : niiit-e to coiue out in t f open and w f,,,m hiinwi. state. He will, as a mem- . cu.-e nini or ior v r !: -u -nl lr of tiie national commiit-e. ngate, nr-tivoU- in tne c-imraign. esiciaiiy in ' hison and ceighlcnng states. Mr. IlrvanV attention h;td b-n called tial'hy lViin-jlauiau hilled. Simon Bi rns, president of the Win dow Glass Workers' Assrxriation, recent ly made the following statement: "As for myself, I will not vote for McKinley. I am opposed to the money sharks and Two planks of the platform adopted by the Iiemocrats at Chicago are receiv ing the endorsement of Republicans in all but a few states in the Union. Thev monoi-olies, whose cause is championed re 'he planks declaring for a tariff for by the Republican party. The produc ing classes if they know their business, should vote any thing else but the Re" p.ublican ticket." The Etate committee at its meeting at Harrisburg last week decided to recon vene the Hate convention at Harrisburg on September 10, to fill the vacancies in of that sort of tariff McKinleyism over the elec toral ticket caused by the resig- revenue only, and for free silver. Thev are for these policies because other pol icies have proven harmful to them. Four years of the McKinlev tariff brought about the financial trouble which is new in the land. The farmtr and the laboring man have no hesitancy in announcing that they want no more Lincoln, Neb, August Cliff Hagey, the mn charged with th mur der of W. F. K sier. tne weaithy Ctiam b;Tbarg. Fa., man found da l in an ihey U.-t Fridiy night, is in the city jail, a!ong with Miio MctVi i, a saloon loafer, and f jor women of the town who are c.narged as accessories to the murder Hagtr, who was lst s-en with Kyster Friday night, but who eluded the polic. as captured yesterday while hiding in a brush heap on a fcrm near Valparaiso, twenty miles from here. Mayor Graham and Chief-uf l'"ltce Veilick made tne arres'aad tirouglit the prisoner t j Lincoln. He refjs-s to.taik further tnan to a.-s-rt his innocence. The p' Lee are firmly convinced that Ey-ter was drugged aud robleJ, eitner in a saloon or at the disorderly house A'incii he and Higev visi'.ed, and li is T ay l Fall v ith BallMs. j " i Helena. Ark.. August 17. A game fcf j Las-bail played at poplar groe yester- dv ktwo colored teams for a siak o ' tVent'ed in a pitchf-d ba tie in h ch j two boys were fatally shot and four oth- i ers wounded. I The opp'-sinc team were from Folk : coimtvsnd t'-,e Iwdy plantation. Will- ! iam (iri!!in, tae umpire, and an adhe rent of tne Folk side, held the stakes ; In the thrd inning firimn gave the Iow- : , . i . - . j,r.. i . ,j : ; . ay team tne not euu oi a mwun inim , fl&j Tr tiioi.tn, jk and the aggrieved tara; led by Israel. World-lit rwid. and to the ooiiTrover-y U-l(iii S-Ti::5r j 1 liarston and Slewart isii-1 h- i. t.-r-' iiuti'-j to s'tt;t; the matter if jsib;-. ! He TherttfoiT U'-niaud- an oj-ti 'ii.ir-.-i', wlJ'h lit- suys h- r.-fi.t" with o -- taFiS of his private lift; and ins l:tiali ial affairs. t,r tji'-ii'-e. He fcrrli'-r s.iys : I have already d.-ni 1 this ' ii .rgf OU several o-;L-iOiis, but the r.-it-r-.t :"ii of it by Senator ThcrvTon. a iis?iii jraished residt-nt of iut own stt-. jnt llie'l mo in answering atvon. I h:iv never at any time or umii r ai-,v rtn i:n t.tatic I-ji In the employ of any mint owners luaiviaually tjr (il".e ri vely. -.i-r-tiy rir iuiirta-tiy, tn.r have 1 - r U--ii in th ejjiiiloy of. or l-t n jvi-ti by any bimt-tallic league fia' ".". Aside from my tcitoriai slary td at :.: f l.Vj Tur tnoi.tn, jiad by tie tjma.::t a f!u;ill a-noun .i-nk!e Gn- TJrin" in vour r:tin arvl rive us rtiu in r.-uii l m p;.r.ltely ou fet :h. own v.h.- ti. Ii t:iruiers i-h to ex-h:in-e lH y -:.ti .1 The Mill is running ev-r i'.V;j?T F J'OWKR. ecnt eu-eiii?o Tate, maie a rush for the umpire and his son, who was acting as ottici-d scorer, i The umpire whs prepared for the attack, ; however. He opened a valise and passed pistols to memtiers of the Polk ; team and the battle Ix-gaa. Israel Tate . was the only man on the Ivowdy team 1 that had a gnn. but he did effective work. He emptied his pistol into the Polk team, reloaded and emptied it again, and is credited with having shot foar men. but the en.l jusiifie'l the cl!-rt yotiil bo ','1 av:-,l wiih them vou'ii be sl--i'l, in '"ur own interect, to send" thw store your onltr we will be re j:i"ttl V'U will pro fit thereby. First thincr to b. i- tr. sentl for -atup'es a hi sotoo sliolit hint ;t-s to ycur pref-en-nee if vou like. The time to get things is n w. li 1 V.- A I- a .i tt ... V ... 'ar,'. ! ,' PROPRIETOR. OX 1--C IllO-l .. o - .1 -fl a : oody carried to tiie alley, wiiere it fumd. Aa injjt-st was l-egua evening, but was not concluded. America fr'nrni!! Flaol. was last nation of Wm. Singerly, JohnM. Camp- U-11, and others, who have withdrawn from the ticket t-ecause they are op posed to the free and unlimited coinage I of silver at 10 to 1. Thk shameless marshalling of the forces of corruption to the support of McKinleyism by the tariff barons four years ago aroused public iudignation and resulted in the overthrow of the combine. This year the open organiza tion of greed to foist, by corrupt meth ods, the syndicate programme of gold and grab on the country is a warning the people w ill undoubtedly heed. and over again. Prosperity will not come through the plans offered by th'- Republican party the people well know and they are declaring for the Ilemo cratic candidates and the tariff and financial planks of the Democratic par ty with a unanimity which has rarely been equaled. The farmer's interest on his debt does not fall in projtortion with the value of his croj. The creditor can take the $tiO he receives as interest on the farm mortgage and buy nearly twice as much wheat, oats, corn and potatoes as he could when the debt was contracted. With the interest be receives from the merchant the crlitor can buy more than twice as much of the merchant's Os our fourth page will l.e found a a sy nopsis of thesj-tech of Hon. Bourke Lock ran, of New lork, in replv to tne acceptance of our candidate William J Bryan. Mr. Cockran has the reputation of being a glib talker and for that rea son the "gold bugs preferred that he should open their side of the campaign in New York, instead of their candidate. McKinley. "Money talks" and the gold bugs are entitled to the 1-est they can buy but in Mr. Cockran, they have a prophet that is not altogether reliable. He was opposed to Cleveland and Stev enson four years ago and-they were elec ted and his opposition now augurs fav orable to the election of Bryan and Sewall. Ever since the Democrats of New York state refused to make Mr. Philadelphia, August F. An entire locornc.tive plant will snorlly Ire taken t St. Petersburg, from tins city, on the LSriti.-ii steamship Laienam . Tne plant is to I-erected at Nijni Novgorod, the commercial metropolis of tiie interior of the Russian empire. Contracts for ma chinery for tiie plant, amounting to over J.",oti.ooo. were awarded to American manufacturers. Tne plant is to be built in connection with trie Sarmova works, an extensive establishment engaged in manufacturing cars, steamboats. Steam Ixii.ers, and em ploying u.ooo hands. The locomotive olant will have a capacity for building ji id engines a year, and w ill employ about l.boO hands. The tiremen and engineers will le Americans Trie com pany will le known as the Russian American Manufacturing company. (trier l aunr Heatti. A Fampmeetine iptd Out by Fire York, Pa . August 17. Etnig's drove camj. meeting grouud. five miles north . oi this city, was devastated by lire at ci.-M-k this morning. Thnty live ' double cottages, a large tabernacle aud a ' dining hail -vere reduced to ashes. The ' loss will rem-h about $10,000; insurance, : :3 5l0. Many of the cottagers lost 1 their personal property, and watches, : jewe'rv and money were consumed in ; tiie tire. There were t-tween 7H and s'KJ cottagers on the grounds at the time of the tire. They were principal y from York and Baltimore. A few children i were asleep at the time, bat they were 1 taken out without injury. A number of jieasons were slightly burned in trying to save tneir effects. The fire lasted an j ti i nr an.l n.tiilTl T 1 .T 1 1 Q . V : 1 fllU rL' J t k ! 11 1 Hi 1 , lull ii . -nun t . . .. . . . . . - ...... . - - . . - - .1 r,A ti. ir;n ' national executive comnnrr.-e i Kit if re lilt; oiini pimiii. x oe uunu t ings were insuretl for $3,500 in local mutual comnanies. rivel frni the b-al prof'-ssion. tny n come sitift my retireiuent froi'i -ti press bus t-e-i"i fi-riv(:i ejT!r'!y fro!;i l -ctun ltefore ('hnt.t-n. j-i:t iyi nui a i l lecture bureaus whu-n have u-.iiiy jno me a !ixt-d sum, snui frtmi t-ontribtit urn made by the people of tiie ii-..hi where 1 have six-teji. w In some ii!Staiic--. I have r'-' ire.i nothing ut all. In most -.ises 1 have re-eived more thuu enough to jwiy tmv elinsr exiK-nes. In only two in-raii I tlank. La.- i:iy n:i.pt-t satjon --- f fl'M'i. aud in tins" in-t;.iie-s it w us aliont ioo i.t one place and al.uf l-n.i at the other." Mr. Bryan tbMi r-ft-rred to h:s jli'i cal rc-'ri to sliow that his coiivi;i,on t free coinage was not of any r -.-nt. date. Tbeu he suid : -Having m-de this answer to Mr. Thnrstc.u"S lettt-r. I shall hereafo r T.ike no notice of individnal or new -;;tfT riimmcut on this subject. If tii'- U---publican tiurior.d coi:iir.iTt"e vrilt -ay orticially the.f I hive -. f-r lf -en uiploycd to deliver srn-f h"S ty any mine owner, a group of mine iwn-r- or by arty o ciation suppurtod by mine owners, I am ready to make a st:t njent showing m detail iill money reu-ivi-d by lac for t-jM-ocii mak l n g. " WATSON WILL STICK. B OGGS&BuHL,it Allerlicny, I? a. . - , ., - , v, .. . 9 m- -Ti li ! . - - -i -. : 1 )cnt rrjti,.)v , lI-i-LT I 1 V Li f tir I'tMtfr-l itfttt . kT i :.- :-r CiTa-rj:i la j " ' -- . . i. . . u.ui ly r...-,-x.-. t!r i.i.it ' 'ie. i.r . .M w - i -t,.. ! t.j: "w-ti. t'Na'ri, i' i i'" "ib J. -.. . s.ufrj ., u ,u :1. i; M l't.tr. I: u ti-ni-i tM;: l- jf..ir nL.! 'if f. .! '-:i.u-?- exri--;fctr rl i ! ri; j--r. 1 .1 !i .s-Tr.l . :r. re.ii .-ir-. ; -v-r sin in tf:- !.; I. r. - - --rt. : 1 trr.l'.!.. .ta -i'z : -c : -i --Urv. 7 Br Tii;.-r . ,1 lr.2,:tl:lt'- ri r..', I;- i v :i.'V:i-.- ' r-- m H.i.m ' ! c n. h .. - r .r urin'.i iirL. I':;, ' f.:.- I 4 i O -; K. Pa: v-o- i i SAL ol Pittsburg, Pa., Augu.-t 17 MaryMc tiovern, the six-year-old daughter of 15-trney McCiovern, of Lverson, was brought to the city this morning and sent to the Merey Hospital, where a del-i-iate operation wiii be jterfornied. A. A. Meyers, who h:is Ken attending the child since July 4. says tiie child will hardlv survive. The indisposition of the fhiM was noticed on Jiny 4 Alter enjoy ing the day in the woods she went home, complaining of having a stiff knee. The following morning she grew worse, and Dr. Mey-ers diagnosed the case as one of rheumatism. He afterward found he had madei mis.ake, and that the child was suffering from an acute nnamation. Alter t eating the case everal weeks he attributed a;l the trouble to a light garter worn by the child. Trbtl to Murder His Wi!e. Lancaster. Pa., August 17. Because she had sued hirn for desertion Charles fiundaker on Saturday night attempted to murder his young wife an Conestoga I'ark, a summer resort a mile from town. (Jundaker tired three shots, only one of which.. took effect, and this making but a slight wouad. iHindaWer believing he had killed the woman, hid for several hours in ai adjacent cornfield, but Ulti mately made his way to the house of a woman named Urlleman, where he was arrested. As sv"n as the would-be mur- lerer saw the officer he pulled the same pistol with which he had attempted to kill his wife and lired three shots at his own head. Two of the bullets glanced off, indicting uglv gashe-? in the s-ah. but the third caused a fracture of the fkull. He will probably recover. St I goods as he could a few years ago. The Cockran United States senator, he has trouble nearly all comes from destroying had no use for the Democratic party. the free coinage of silver. Restore the law as it was before 1S73, when our financial difficulties began, and all will be well again. There is nothing about the free coin age of silver to frighten anyone. It would simply be the returning to the astern in practice up to 1573 when the Republican party demonetized silver. The present patriotic act of the hank- s,4 in furnishing gold to the treasury for keeping the gold reserve at the legal point, is significant. If these gentlemen a-e patriots, as their present acts would indicate, why did they let the president sell $2,000,008 worth of bonds fcr the same purpose as that for which the bank syndicate is furnishing the gold now? .i-i . , 1 , - I nenuiat was uone suver was neing There ig an election in sight, at which coiueu at tue ratio ui auuui iu to i, auu no one objected to it. there was no complaint from any quarter. It was so popular that when it was demonetized there was a great complaint from all ov er the country, and at the next election the Republican party was ewept from control, and the first Democratic con gress elected since the war was sent to Washington. All the Democracy asks at this time is to restore silver where it was before that infamous law was passed i "A gold standard encourages the boarding of money because money is rising; it also discourages enterprise and paralyzes industry. On the other hand, the restoration of bimetallism will dis courage hoarding, because, when prices are steady or rising, money cannot af ford to lie idle in the bank vaults. The the gold standard is attacked by the peo ple, and if bonds were again sold to buy gold before election the defeat and en tire overthrow of this gold sceme would be absolutely certain. This very act is being done for no other thau a selfish and corrupt motive. It being an effort to continue to blind the people, and perpetuate the scheme of robbery that has well nigh ruined our beloved coun try. At the meeting of the Democratic state committee at Harrisburg, on Thurs day of last week, John M. Garman, of Nanticoke, I.uzerne county, was elected chairman, to succeed Robert E. Wright, resigned. Hon. James F. Kerr, of Clearfield and Col Jack Fnanvler r.t o v Bellefonte, were also voted for, the lat farmers and wage earners together con- ter being the choice of the Harrity wing Etltute a considerable majority of the OI ine Pay, but as Mr. Harnty's name people of tha country. Why should I now Dennis with the Democracy of their interests be ignored in considering 1 1 ennsylvania, Mr. Garman was elected. financial legislation? A monetary sys tem which is pecuniarily advantageous Kansas Populists have en.W ti, ...... I -v,- . I V to a few syndicates bas far less to com- 10 Democratic electors of that ttate with n I 'i u i 1 1 1 1 1 M i & r VMt'l II M II l( II Willi n Dirp I I lin ,..., ,. , .. I ' .1 . , .. . B. c uuurifiaimmsiuai mey shall he east bope ami encouragement to those who for Sewall or Watson, according to wh,Yh f t!o nulilin'il wfHilth " ' William T I . .. II I .1 z . . 1 . . . . . ---- tf. 1 mum irau in uie electoral college. Dem JJryan s nolitication sieco. ocrat endorse the Populist state ticket. The Fatal Ice Cream. Lambertvhle, N. J., August !" laursday last a large number of farmer: and their families atteuded the Moun tain Hat vest Home, held annua Iv near Reillwiiie. Among those in attendance wis Miss Mry Fizzle, of Matthew Corner, r.arly next morning the trirl was taken sictt with vomiting and died that evening. A number of other peo ple were similarly affected bat all re Covered except Mi.-s Fizzle. It 1 supposed that Miss Fi..le's death and the sickness of the others is due to the ice cream they ate and which was made on the grounds. It is not known what poisonous substance got into the cream. CoiiMable Mobbed by Strikers. v. . : , . . .tewL-asiie, i a , .ugust lo the sit uation among the striking Italian quarry-men continue to be very ugly. Con stable J. A. Andrews narrowly" escaped being killed by them on Thursday. An drews, in company with Policeman Heiner, went to Carbon with warrants for the arrest of some of the worst men They had arrested two of them and Heiner had them in charge, while Andrews went after a third. While do ing this he was attacked by the mob. T hey would in all probability have killed mm out lor the arrival iof reinforce menu. Andrews has three broken ribs and is otherwise badly bruised. Fatal Collapse of a lying Machine. Berlin, August 13. Herr Lilienthal the engineer who has been experiment ing with Hying machines for several years past, died on Monday. He started to fly with one of his machines from a hill 1.... m . i - i iov ieei nign, near the town of Rhineow, near this city, lie had only been in the air a few minutes when the machinery of the flying, apparatus col lapsed and Herr Lihenthal fell to the ground. He was picket! up unconscious it was fouud that his back was broken and he died shortly after having been re moved to a hospital. Black Cholera in Boston. Tti I'op Won't Withdraw Hint Johm tail llol lrr Confer. Yashinotov. Ang. 10 Tlx- Populi-t holding a three or four days' ss-don horu. ! One of the intrsting mart- rs which I possibly may ! brought np is the vi- c j presidency, though it is known th-:t the j eveoative committee will listen to nc proposition looking to the withdrawal of Tom Watson from tLe tiekt. S.v.a tor ButK-r sa.d that if P'-aVo had -rooc for vvhat Brrau do -s before the r,cop'.e, neither holc.ng of the PopaiisT j-irry ortratiiz ition togeiher nor auythin would have prevented the nn:niii..ti!-a of the whole Democratic ti. ki-t by tht IVipuIist. As it is Swrtll doe; not t pr lit tl; PtI udsts and nnd-r no c ir .iiiiistan' will they vote for hini. He thinks tint Wat-ou stands a licff -r cl-.-ince of 1 -i::g the next vice pr"aoc:it than i-t-w.ui. Another matter to i-o settlt-cl by thf meeting of the exeer.tive Cfimmittoe i- : the notirication of Watson. Mr. Bute t is chairman of the notification commit tee. He says that not hing definite haf ; been arranged a- yet. National Chairman I'.ntler and Jfnrj conferretl over fnsion. I-mo-rats 1 the south, especially in North Carolina j think they are lieing badly treated while in the west the Populists aru not j satisfied. Assignees' Sale REAL ESTATE! Fur. C::M- aiHi Jackets. Winter h i; and Woieu L'mienvoar at QUINNS. j and 136 Clinton St., Johnstown. Oi; sili at halt' !. New Sjnin (iiHuls aniviiiir everv lav. ISTRYS A;rt.ncl I' -.. ! ; i : i - - r . SATl'KDAY. Al G J TI1. I-.r.. a- !' fiVh-r, i" x A--: irt-iti Ti'ne itWtr.ii .r-T:(tr J to tne u:.: r.-. e-'ai1 . w ri - r -1: in: 1 ! v j o: HKSCKII'TIUXdFriaiPKKTiKS. t ' r i. - ti il x : i J . : . . ! t-fc : v, t f e Bston. Mass., August 10 The t.eo- ple of Waitham were startled to day bv ; the reirt that Patrick O'Toole, a well- ' known citizea. was ill with black chol- : era- Invrsiigation troved that the case ' was one of cholera nostras, similar in ' symtonis and effects to the dread Asiat-c cholera. D . Cousins, who is attending '. the victim, stated that the case is a verv I serious one. the patient having turned completely black, and being continually pu.seless and rigid, lhe disease is con sidered as bad as the genuine Asiatic : cholera, and its aptearance has caused much alarm. The disease is of a decid edly infectious tvue. and the ereate.t care is being exercised to prevent its spread. The victim will undoubtedly die. An Attorney Victim Die. Cincisnati, An. 10. Fr.-d S. Both acker, who was stabl-od by Attorney Cbarl" Lnndy on Mt. Anbnrn streift. ba.s died at the hospital from the eiT--t of the wounL The charge against th prisoner will be changed to in urW. but it is likely that a case of nelf-b-f tuo will be anowu. Dundy is an atlilete antl it wan surpriiii&r t bis friends that he resorted to a knife when attacked by the two Rothackers, otie of whom, at least, was intoxicated. It now appe-'r that he- was at tLe time suffering from aa ucut case of piles. l!rja Agrees to Sprak. Medina, N. Y.t Aur. !.. William .1. Bryan has consented to arldress tlif farmers of Orleans county at their an nual picnic at Lewis Orove on the aft-. r noon of Ang. iS. tre day after speakinj; in Buffalo. r r-t N - t 15-irii-- h -ll'l in I 'rk -n rr-1 1 M ; ill ftrcft. ( S'. : ' .1 l:r. .!::. Il WVriTr. .I'fc -n r a-i. ! ri'l I. s : -!. i,url. I . -. - I: iej:!:f- V lir. Tl . .3 V - . I-, a' -l . -. t v i i:;f-n fie ilr" -t- rv !mu.e r.i: . - .4 . Vr.-t T-r--- i: i:in:i: no... Dli. A. LAIN(. GALLLTZ3 An Aerouaut's Terrible Fall. Juiney, 111., August 17- B. Frank Jacobs, an aeronaut, traveling with a circus, met with a I orrible death here : toeaiui.ind t6 mn t i ire:erriEK aj re?:or- Tlte BlKtrnl lool at I. arse. I the lDdl vidol who t.eriitnily neulert Li yesterday in the presence of bis wife and young child and an assembled throng. He wag having a baloon race at Baldwin Park with Professor Dudley, when his baloon burst 200 feet from the ground. His parachute failed to open and he was dashed to the ground, breaking almost every bone in hi body. The same ba loon burst "Friday night, and he then had a narrow escape from death. All the Oinrlal A Treated. Johnstown, Pa., August 19. Mavor Wagoner, Controller Lenhart, City En gineer Golf-tcin and all of the 34 coun cilrnen of this, city were arrested to-night for maintaining a nuisance. The prose cutor is Alderman Patrick Graham, who claims the officials have caused the val ue of his property to depreciate through their failure to open a sidewalk along his property. The hearing takes place Friday evening of next week. Sew Oil 1 Ittiu Upfard . Clarksburg, W. Va., August 19. There is great rejoicing over the discov ury of oil It miles from here, in the Ten mile district near Cherry camp. The well was being put down by the Mountain State Gas company, and at 2. oOO. feet oil was struck. The well stands 1,200 feet in oil. This discovery opens up a vast field. Butte, Most., August 19. Foreman I ;ter Ryan, John Manning and John Campbell were killed in the Bt. Law rence mine last evening by the failure of a clutch on the hoisting engine to work which permitted the cage to drop to the bottom of t!;e shaft, a distance of 1250 feet. Id It. Many IHJum who are net o-iniiiiiii,.a lilloU do tlii. 1 bey are genuine otjecu of c.ui VaJlioD & well as cemure. a lailure o! 14. elite. loti ol tleep anl tlerh. imairei dlnetion. an uncertain ooDiiltlun ol the lime!? anj Fytuptom of billioaDea are so many waroiUKS ol the ap proach of dloae. To dirreicard tbera Is adject lolly, which offended natare In dae tune ianlrhg severely. II not latailr. Tnat tcenume and thoroughly reliable preventive l " tnlily mir ehlel In the rhats ot chrome dieae, Hostetter' Momarh litttefs. will, if rrs-iriej to In time, avert thoa dirler. to the reuioval t.l whicn it llio Inl y adequate. Anionic tbr-e are chronic indlxestibn, liver cmjiLiut. k 10 Dry trouMes. eonsupaUon. nerroiunes. rfaeomalism and ma aria. UNION HALL. Se'U-l N". 5. - r : r -t . : n . r-jr "el ol I:irii tp tr c t- ?i - n L a i ! 1 ini Pr: -e t-ai t. :r;.r . iir ili lirii Ji 'ii'tn3. J.e : .x r trr,t Kurtz, u.t- H'ilier tr.c, -ir. ! ..-P e-- 24 ACRES, l;T 1 rrrOK. T:nr.!--Ni. Or e iT't. re'T in tf e C....1 ai other irliieri1!!!.! At Kt. an 1 tt.i .t: .'e T At'KllS ISi-rt- '1 Xi.f .,n, j :.. , .. K" unl .tl ti wn a! t; e W .1 m. H i t im- . :inn 11 I'ritir 1 w!.:.-ti. nil- iTit; t:.t:-i!-o 1 .1 .1 -N I'ri n e . A : : . m 'iIiitio; h I . ! artt; N i v 1-.'iti t.r .-.. r in tr t ot i.n.l at M irit-rnl f-i-.i. in 1,,-tT.i rr..T:. !iin. imuriil-l ii.d iir-i-r:!.! i ..'.. w-. he:: -cilia . tie:t:lii-k n-srM.t l.-.-ii i-ri-'li; .! -?--tiich 1." n.l 1 Ci-.n''r;a lr..n .- -nj-jr . .-"!." i. 3' 4 dere"-. oa: "JO .V. ec-r he to a c.f jn.l-;.-.-t'.tii'-e -nth -i l; Orree. v e-t 11 M "-t.-: r. 1 . a hem'ook: TT:ct,-e h r, .1 r -Tf ei- i4 1'- ti I'j a it:: thrn't- . ni, , utr-... IT.TJ ."T:. 10a p n ii. ir ui lu-ri .re-: 'her.re i'ir:; with s::-1 river n - n , ;. res. me-: it r .ct. i t ..-:. tiie-.- - n 4 drare-i. te-t 1 4 1 t -reh ti fik..-r . t .re t..i l"wu: II ilnt.-. in-, rij l.;i t -e--t.?. r-1 li!retf . we.t i - 1 1 e"- r to i.ite I ir .: ; . n--2-" 'ieie-e. t :t 1" 4 w oi'f?- t-. a !.-:-"-r,er-.h -7 1 . -!-i:r. e. it-f 7 ;ir f, tawi:is I'irrh: ti .'ce n-Tli . , ,)e,j-. . r. 3 ; e'- e !'iiii,iei.i.ri.l n.-ii'-e ir:n iir-i,-.; ea' l-." lert-rei t-. pla -e e: '.-r ir.uit. . a j ; u - lT.-.v 1-. ..-I. r. !" :--i.tl ' - ;.-M-n i - - . Formerly of Carol" II I) IS CHE? IS II l GOOD: PENNSYLVANIA Etlll nnetlnM r- :- to r iv . r f i- 1" Kl IT I ' : - i' . - i: I-.' : - Tl! -e --- t A -- -: ::. l. r? i x : - rOi; -- - t 1. 1 V EO A J. Fi- 1 r. .. . . m AT " anil ail sprn? rmnm -ni p Phosphate Olr. ,t from manuhtcturr to tarn.-r ik atntKl 1...;.. 1 . . " -iL' irn 11, r rariiwl lotH. . Nfta-M1-e iiM niailM frv. T0UK tlltJIKAL UkS lurk, Ta. JOHS F. STUATT) A 15 Jt 43 Walker St. Hf.Xf T0EK musicau merchandisf:. tlolini. Guitar-, Banjos.. Accordeons, Harmonl cat. Ac, a kinds ot Strinos. etc . etc Wanted-An Idea trho ran think of some Biiiiple Protect . yoor 1dea: they may tirtK y,ni wealin. Wrtle JOHN WtUDEkt.1 RS C . Patlrnt IVuS. ua list oX two hundred iavtwitwus waaimi. J4 ir'-r:r. and hivina th.rnti e-rr.! on- d'-ntee at.d 1 .-a' ilnie 1 aixe Ifi.-itn! hnu-t-- u l ..in? ?nia:i itore r"Oi. Wii tMlil inwti.nij or a a wh-le. t-, ru-par-hiern. TEKMS ol SAI.K Ten per rest, t l jmri-.-ia-r in o.t t'i I e j ai ! when 11. e pr retT if strars d.wa: ,.ne-ti-i',i w: t-i the stle 1 eni.noiKM tn th r ur' nn.l tl.ert-- mn.c-irr in hi nienT ii irf-iii .:.ce n : in a ti.-n ; .e!erre 1 paj men" t.. tv e.-ore.l i-v -.'.iwl no'e -r k it a: sue. won ni?p'e-t. at the u.n t I thf a-:ar'. Ptir-n..r ai-.i t- t.xvv t:: rii.l to par la luli n tletnerv l i1rel J H.iiKKli.V. A?:itnee ot .l.idn K .u .u.l w He. JAMF- M. UALri;ivS. Att'.rner. Julv il Ifi :i . I - : 1! at t..- run 1 I art n.eii ; t:a It i '.1 : -.1 i : I I ATl.il -.t. - .1 1; i :l 1 l I 1 .t r-'-wr- I'll- r 5.x: -r-XX .- v I V : r-.. - 1 -- !.;(. ; .!-! T.-- WTi A Tl 1 - - 1 .1 . . rteittre Frew I: I: ! il 4 ' I - OILS! OILS ! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Ilinminatins and Lnlirieatins Oilst Naphtha and Gasoline That can t HIDE FRQKI PETROL!!!. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Uiiircriiily : SatlsfactGiT : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO. ocUS.Wiy. PITISHVKO liKIT.. PlTTSBUKtl, PA. I-. t-iri l' ; r:!ti'-:it. t !:rn..;l. . i 'erii ar.- -'4 .,-.,-4 1 Ki.s. 1". ti ti-V ! x tt.'-i v. il ,i:arv .. -: , : : r S'.ate'Cai :tu! :. ! il.- v 'l'-X-. . Till". pati:i iT . 1- . portutii::- f .r -- 1 1 ' j : a -e;ii!-j i i.j! i. . r. s-fiei-i-i! a::, t.ti .;i i- --v 1 y 1 . i ) ! 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STRATTCN'S -tlCRATED r 1 IV1AF.COL.KS, Imporerif-.f and X-ho!-Je rValrn in aH kiaiaot" MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE. fell. S13. fcT5. tI7 LUit -Ji Su. Kew York. YriiFT.trl.f- " OPPOSITE J05CBCS I CRESSON.F- uk 2uiy JOKNT ex lamarwn asf Wi" T. , 1 33 MiieiriL MERC"' . . v v . v -rV . Violins. Gwttars. 811. eat, c, an ?,?!!?..- .fcU.tlJ.vi' v. -s Clc1 frirtJ-- of J - ' on 1 5" bxiiS -1: ty hi Mr. T rd s ; 1 snii ' dleti ' -.V !r. 5 Pa.. " i play; urda fni' rive.! Siiri W.C y re-iii bfr from -5 dViit that r.'Jy wife auJ 1 1 Steli rauc ingo frai-t of A takii 10 ili earn. f,- t reli turn. pari- Sean ar, lx crt-4i illVi! 1 t te! dt 0TU on V Jer Uif B,UC cm VH driij on "i f o! Iv, deu( Care trra K. Yb. k: ,. fxJ&i tit Rf fwi. IV, afii thr Ibr U Jav iti tt. tbs to' a r-r- tl. (i, b: t"i il !.-. all til lii j c'- lliill
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