OLD SERIES, XL. NEW SERIES XXL FRED KURTZ, - ~ hoyentting A I SIIB n ted for Gen. Harrison, of that state, President. Boulanger 18 ' aving oppo-ition Zrow him swith wanting 10 bec yme dictator leat counties rh} march upon our neighl the d yor, (sen ' ‘r,s on elegate-to Chicago AAAI Blaine is sick and Blaine is not sick. Blaine isnot a candidate and is a can- didate, Now take vonur choire, Rhode Is'and with a largely reduced Is rongress in favor immensely increased moera'ie to an ma jority send greeting of tariff ref rm. SI OTS the failures all around, it is thought that strikes will The months having been strikes in eighteen ast ba boveotted by the strikers. It would certainly pav better ————————————————————— Clear fol of Repuhlicans have downed the Re ican he bl lefeated The while Hastings a thimble conld former in the wonld need dance a floor 25 x 40 The Reput Harrisbhur an sta'e ¢ at Wedneaday. was an exciting time over the election of chairman of the State committee. bet on Cong Has'ings 3 delegates-at.large to X Some er others on Andrews, 1entioned Chie wasn the Ago conven- the Mr whi Pendleton, American minister, Frankf He 1 vy ieabade HM e traveling to rt was 8'n en with apop was taken to the hospital at whera he now _ Later information states that dlat Wiesbaden, to which place he had taken He 0s r Pen. yn was stricken whi'e in a train near a trip from Frankfort ed to the He i Was convey- hospital at own “ par: ing &i LE The Lou in an increased m crats gpi‘e of some dissa isfaction contrary to the wis Philad of the Presa th a v f ita \ T wering of [is mercury in that red hot protective she 18 experienced a e Press Was getii og its readers ready | ira Demo- cratic tin Hit 14 mined th Lo ina wonigl t the Mills tariff | y advance i fire the ana and ann 119 first gun 2 The week bua it LADS iii off last iladelphia, 8 tarifl vigians gun was fired kicked «way to P and knocked the Press and i ef fusi cked ns intyac a hat, he first fired 1 on tariff reform has been wiha' has the high pr tective of Press to say now «s to the resul it? ———————————— Considerable discussion is going on in Englaad over the ques ion wat shall be wom«n lhe Loudon Spec ator affires that there are now io United Kingdom 800,000 more women thao men, “who, unless we estavlish polygamy, never can be mar ried at «11.” The explanation of this re rious disproportion between the number of meu and women is a simple one, done with tae surplus of tue Em- igration snovally takes off a mustitude of men to the coionies ~the Iri-h largely to this country, and the Scotch and Eogiish to Uanada, Aus relia and other colonies, unmarried Tuis pumber 18 con: stantly increasiog. A feature of the dis- cussion is the question whether educa- tion has been of any advautage to the unemployed women, since they are uu- fitted for the only kind of work wn ich is open to them, The Spectator says the necessitous gentlewomen are only com: petent jor a kind of work for which the demand is emall. It is a harsh and ovo: mukes, that the majority of the educated ignorant, as then tuey woud do the low- er class of labor, In our. own conuiry we are not yet confronted with this prob. In New Eogland® the reverse 0! fema es, of the rule is true but the excess exceptions cases, % THE TAX ON CLOTHING. ina THE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN TION. The Republicans have fixed up the The Milwaukee Journal, recent issue, Suys i Th if to be ut a sheep apiece to each {inhabitant in Wiss | pre tariff about 60 ir ere is, the census is relied upon, | WOrry over the chairmanship, by a ¢om at promise, by which the term o' the pres { consin lhe wiuet of these sheep may be en | ad ant chairman of the sta | continued @ Commities was his cents each, Itisa and Mr. 2n for ia bit iy. Hastings wus chosen as one of ti o January ext, thut by reason of the tariff on wool t AUAry nex sin woods. the cost of clothing to each in | drews desig: ated as Chara the n Wisconsin is annually fucreased $6 in gains by | following year. This preventes wr each 60 cents that Wisc . she pays back by the added fight, aud was the work of (Qui TF WOOL 80 Ne J 2 & OK 1 J i : A ACK A Commenting on the above, the Pitts | egates at-large to Chicago, and burg l Post says: That's nothing, The | now make snoots Pennsylvania in 1887 was | 1 ath, of sheep in the State at 1,004, p pul tion of and the number 04 «2, 80 that i {there is abont one sheep in the State to | every four aod a half human beings On the usual eg'imate we raised about a warter of woot for every It {pound and aq { man, woman and child in the State, : the nawe takes tnree pounds of wool to produ : ¥ power in ofthe ordi ory woolen ciothir rally n 1.8 ' syivan Fhe delvga o ~0 we Jidu't raise wool « noug lin Penusyivania last year 10 make at for every in the State, Yt people are i i - unanin taxed on an sversge of 67 per cent or | flannel pettic n woman 4 . I 8g f represeli’s nri the ) k y decided to e 10s) of Meads State committee | Andrews, | all the woolen fabrics they consume—or i their clothing, blankets and carpets, on . OR Januoary 4 LDN. sation Co vice is that he chairman until per Kelis far {this poundand a quarter of wool | i | the pretense of protec ing the growth of er I will | head. Mr. This tax averages to each persion lrews' eri in the State - men, women and ba'ies gins Thi promi and | « ry f Of | for Cameron fal d i the fered inot less than $6 Free wool and reduced tax {the . % ww money 1 workingman on wollen fabrics wil! 1 every ge _ Dhut pocket of r Senat rking woman in Pennsylvania and of fostered by the tariff doo = {course the beneficiaries first trusts Yi { IMODoOpuiIes | feel thistax, bot it pinches the laboring { man, and abridges the comforts of life wo himself Hast DR" 2 and his fam''y. - FACTS FOR WORKINGMEN. The New York Star gaya there is a tax via Harrisburg. | on every pound uf iron you buy and ev loth This inst so mach money of tery yard of « you wear tax | takes out your pockets. It makes your wages just so were off and the | American flag flew over American sails { moch less Jefore these taxes #0 | high our labarers were better Oar ighips were seen in every port, ye American workmen were ard {OD every sea, contented, owned their own homes i anickly from the « hirs d n that of master and bosses, while the world wondered at ndition of fh RK DEAR ¢ en te mechan " our prosperity, and conflict between las bor and capital was unknown, The | sacred one right to protect your labor is a It is your daty to secure for nes, completed the Sheriff tn the products cf your toil wide sale 'n O actual ¥ bw opt 1 inson House, ner of Bradd Street. has will ne fitted up wit bought for the { Girm to day Rip» alence You have a right to come | pete with the world by the nse of | free markets, A to ad hoe the fa- } 3 a vacaled kK Ave been re cilities Providence has given youin a rich and fertile land. ted No mon polist has any right whatever | Shut him orget that the toil the m his capital ia lev to interfere it And do not ist takes to protect with you. ont! n {tl i have charge i | ploy cooks to morro irt thie men § every d ar exvense and is taken ont of Ay Every . your wages in everything vou have to use wirew ietermionaiio ran his m kers, | erent d i rouna {arnog n spite iA he b were mk sir former me aud requested t £1 In re #p s this call abont 2%) men tarned out to-day and are pow a' wor The re port that 400 men were denied by Captain Jone « van have that 1 work for Of thie st ri i. Aid he dinoer pail von carry to an ti on have Dix “Dar tinen RINOL to pay rent Aes to protect your wages, but do not ing increasing the nnnatarsi profits of the men who and 4 be fool nto cut your own throats on for the sake of nae t i treat vou as ma- 4% §d igh he 8ave ie { chines chance t or to work in free 0 will give you no live at moderate cont dam moment als for them as firm as ever ton i mills called out witli Tx .y Exton Canvention IC STATE CO Democratic State DEM fie RAT is : irg of meson is } S . . ’ started Hon-0 Penosylvania wilt meet ot Harris arg on | Wednesday May 28¢d AM, of the Sapreme Conrt, two LABOR UNION PREVENT+D FROM BOYUCOTITINs A MAN'S BUSINE Pittsburg, Ap:il 21. a thu. derboit at the ranks of orga iz lab r wuen he ty day granted a perm ent injunction restraining the boyeott Commi the Trade: Assembly from turti. er interference with the business of Brace Bros, the principal laa oiry firm of Pittsburg and Allegheny City, Tues employ 135 persons. Toe diffion ty bes] «an last Augaos:, wheu Brace Brothers! discharged some girls, wh persaaded vihers w leave. The girls compla ned that they were compelled to work longer hours thau was prosper, Brace Bros refused to reinstate the dis charged girls at the request of he Trades Assembly, which in odes 1888, at 10 o'clock to nominate a candidate for udge - Elect ors-at- {large and one Ewcior fr m each Con- Judge Slagle cast District; 'o select four dele a and each Congressional District to the Demo to be held at 1888, gressiona gates at-lar.a two delegates from tee © cratic National Convention St Louis on the 6th day of June EFFECTS OF CHICAGO WHISKEY. A strange quality of whiskey is evis dently being so'din the city, Ten lays ago Teamster Dooley while in his cope leaped upon a locomotive, and, opening the thrott'e, ran the machine into an- other engine, wrecking both, The next night a west side Scotchman disrobe d in a box of mortarand then lay down to slvep. Last night Frank Kua hins wal ked out to the Northwestern Railway tracks, removed nis clothes and hat, and then craw ed into a cattle guard, where he slept till moroing. Like the Scotch. man, Kutehine thought he was in his bedroom. The three picturesque topers were arrested i § i i i i i voycolt which bad been threatened was bution of boycotting circul rs and sey~. Meu followed the paintitls, wagons and buggies wi bh the banuvers attached to the barvess on each side of the hos printed oo them: “Boycott Brace Bros.” | ften crowds of men and boys followed] shouting after the drivers, and in sone justances throwing mud acd stones at the wegons, Persius were denounced for refusing tb quit Brace Bios, Men were posted io front of their places of business, distributing circolars, and this collected uoisy crowds requiring police attention. All the plaintiffs’ agents ox. cept ons declined to act. The loss to plaintiffs since this boycott began smoan- ted to about $600 a week, A civil aotiog was brought by plaintiffs against some of the defendants who were arrested and wave bail. Bince then the actions agai st plaintiffs bave been continued as bef re, Judge Slagle declares that t.e ase of the word “buycot” is mm well & threat, Authorities were cited to show that awn have no right to walk ap and down in frout of a man's place of business for Lhe purpose of njorioeg hos business and 11a in doing #0 they are gn ity of conspiree § een thoagh they do not uiter a wore ou cinoma —— EDITORIAL DOTS. It is the general impression at Washes ington that Benator George Gray, of D+]. aware, will be appointed Chief Justice by the President in a few days. The prospects are that there will be a larger emigration ty this country this year than ever before 10 the country's history, It is this flood of emigre. ts that makes work scarce and wages low, For the fus: time in many Pre ideotial years, Tamwany Hall and the County Democracy of New York are on the best uf terms There are no quarrels among the New York city Democrats, Taise a Land, COMMISSIONERS SALE SEATED LANDS, f an Act of As OF In pursuance 29 day of March, A. D, 1824 will 1 the Boroug iay of May { ands whit npaid taxes at 1 have remaine © years or u sembly appro ih LO om Court any, sf 1nty at Lhe Thur ving tract to the “ales, inredeem skioners Be sil ¢ oule on COL 8 Per hip » Davis Davis imvis per Hahn Robt Casnphbell 3.4 M Jno Walker Worth Hetderson 8. Feidler, D. Decker, Commissionen. Ww Mattern Clerk Aprils at - W. W, Reynolas, mm ma ss armadad, Col, was shot and in. Ho assaulted with an bar, mnflicting injuries likely to be Parnell has telegraphed toall absent Na malist members of Parliament to be pres. and Tuesday next, when div sions will oc our on the budget and on the Irish County Government bill ‘ At a special meeting held In Boston the Paint and Oil Club of New England utani mously adopted the report of its Special Committee indorsing the memorial to Con. gress drawn up by tire Paint, Oil and Var nish Club of New York The Pension Nill Passea, Wassinaron, April 21. ~The Pension Ap- provriation bill passed the House yestor day afternoon. It was first amended, pro viding in all cases of pensions to widows, payment shall be made from the date of the husband's death The bill appropriates $40,250,000, FLAN ERAN Large Fire in Newark. Nrwank, N. J April vl. Early yostor day morning James & Melean's planing mills on Wharte: was destroyed by dre. Tho flames spread to H.W. Bwezley's stable and ILM and both buildin» «treet Molo gy wll wv destrayed. AI fA AB it you have pimples, boils, sail rhewm, rough skin, ote. “Ir, Searcher,” Sold by ali LAID TO REST IN UTICA. Impressive Ceremonies Over the Remains of Ex-Senntor Hoscoe ConkMng. v Conk Utica, N remaing > April 22 The ! ex-Benator ne r grave at afternoc gide of his po here were ment. 1t wa would hue ringes fi CARING Kir than =a spect! great Mrs ter, J {¢ IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. shibiting Gam m Produced Bling Transactions on Var Raliroad Don’t Like Br. Pa Mix A the ra change Mission ivi if 23 simply parties with sheet an cent. 1 ers have sin Exodus from the Ol Towns Trrusvinie, Pa, 38 Representatives of Western land syndicates are working the oll regions with much success in colonizing families for Oregan and Washington Terri. tory All the old bonanza towns are aaf- fering from this exodus, familios havin left from each the towns named in Venego County, Betroleum Cent Oil City, Wek land, Pleasanty Bhamburg, Dempseytown and Rouseville The same reports are received from War. ren, Butler and Clarion The boomers dwell upon the shut down in the oil country and paint glowing pictures of the garden spot of the universe that lies in Oregon. This exodus from the oll regions if in great contrast with the early days of the oil excitement, when all creation was rushing into these towns, or = of re LA tt ut counties —-; CO Lignor Selling Stopped at Newburg. Kewnunoe, N.Y. April 88 The order. of Mayor Odell closing pil the saloons yester- day made the city extramely quiet The police reported last night that not one of the 175 dram shops had either thoir side or front doors open, and Inst night ther ao lights 10 be seen in saloons in any of the city ward a Heavy Fines for Election Corruption. Laxcasren, Pa, April 91 «The Rixth Republican election ofloers, cone victed of making frauduient roturts wore sentenced yosforday to pay 8,00 fue amd cons, Tie conte dre $4,000. * i NEWS OF THE WEE GG. W. Bis} THIRTY-THREE DAYS OF SLEEP. of Attica. The strange Fxperience Miss Fmma Althouse in t followed The Champion Big Dam. Apr The Ntates bilge PUT pe The dam net) tb base, and is claimed 1 bs wen feet the hig? dam in The area of the reservoir is 750 acres. The cost of the dam was $800,000, jest ‘nited States Good Pigeon Shooting. Lovieviie, Ky., Apri Erb and Grabam shot their second match here yes. terday under Monaco rales without bound. ary. The score was: Graham, 68; Erb, G8 It “was viry windy and raw. Twen!y-five birds fell just outside bounds. The cluding match will be shot atl Connorsy lie, Ind. May 2. Grabam ne ahead. Under Hurlingham rules they would be tied at 179 each. wn 2a oon { Ohjecting to American Cheese, Lockront, N. ¥.. April 28 «A number of Western Ontario cheese men bave decided to petition the Domimon Government against the practice ol" allowing American doalers to ship goods through Canada branded with a distinctive Canadian mark, palming off thelr manufactures on the Eng lish market as Canadian, Sherman Claius 312 Votes, Wasmnatox, April 8 -Seantor Sher man'h friends have made a pretty careful canvass of his strongth and estimate that be now controls 312 voles in the convention, bh thé ontiook. Bills Sioned by the President. Wasminaro,., April 8 ~The President has signed a number of pension bills, and also one author og the construgtion of # bridge over he Tounessee River at Chat tanovge.