The Somerset Herald. EjWAED S-TTLL. Ei:vr aai rr.-prieior. tr'A"-' 'so. if. is. TVrratLeaU c-f the rrtv w ita inia L tbe arrest of aWaleee, the Dersocrati scocetsJea on Moo-iaj a--terttoc-n ia Beocrlnz a q scree, iocgh e-jver-al of Ifceir pa.", v tseas'-jen t-li re-fase-i to to. Tie diactaiii of tie -sin Url-J t:!I if t-w cnier war. Hito f-Tos;jt4 in the Chicago J.t frx to exasii tie tarlfl, TViln asd Lis crowd la Coa.frese fee: of. 2i to re-feera it proriire if it be-pars tie wboleccsB try. When ke of ti.es Octree yr.cn cotne before the j-;".e r.eit fail fr fe tation they will 5a eaetLiii they will usierVar.d a3 terpen, ber. Tfiii w'.;-k.iiJ!i asd itf aeatlal r-ft.-, the Kea York 5- s in i3 cf Tasrsday Ust, - h; try o are Uf-s- . cn'.. m i t-a.tr he he a fret irr er a J pr .tr-. ti jc't in h J precoca-iTe-i prefer- t-6hsa' i at ct :t array huase- i D'jiit'j aza the VT.;oq ttri? fcHL The duty cf every ii'.eliv-iat tfll I o-.:c Ieax.-at is to da LU ctaost to Bish the W';-n Ir i very diven'rg to tcte the xlgjT :tah-.h the L'co:oerat:r jcra TrT, tlaa-'e, Saerthfrart, h:tie d.-? '. ' arecri.t:r.j the party whip a"ut the e-5 of the recasat nteaobtrs cf th'ir jirty whirtfJSitoe-.rpcrt the WiU?a j tar.Jtilh JVrt2to tLe -crra J the Iw-ioirt who ai.i rot ta-rlt-re the j iatpresJsof Liecc-sf.itsecta cn the a'tar j cf pirty cece?!'.y U X. ai ts"t be , it'-d irto r'oserTifcce. htSkT V.v.-keis of Iadlaaa, it oaott-1 as !y'.5tha. eoxe Sraat-ors were d .;- -i to oi j'.t t Cfrtala proviaioas ia the V:.a bill beraaoe it toahe-i t, .-it in dct try ia th :r j-u. Lat that ' there woal i have to be a general taerv f.ce cf sa;h iater's ia lha".f of party hira-ory." the :atre. of the i.e aad cf the r. ple ess be crothe-J 5 that irty Larr-oay ran b preserved. Ia other wird, the in lirtrirs of the cocr.trT tat the of labor iaay kicked to the d 'p. s-j that tte Iasocrai ir prty cay hat; t -frther. tV.rn Etiricg Leal liae the Lvcocrat i'" j urr.a s are aaa aacicj t-st i-peairr Cr:-p Las i-.-.iii Tirraa'js h arrest a-'i t hr'r. into the II-jue the re:usat ; cr.t;.; Ci-x'L.-r w l o will aut wallow the V. ,h--..i urlJ hi:: aaJ t: tnfj.-e ahiett th.-- '-. Th e--.r.t:----.n are s'.x-p-'y fj.... .i. the exaxple et thi-zs ty Mr. Cilspaad his ;arty frieais ia the i'ifty-fjst Cvtgres, when "Cisr KeeJ'' was peiker. Ha Mr. Cri p forgotten the aiaj.-e, " Yoo .a lead a hors? to wa tr. Let yoa can't tr..ke hia driak." He can eta pel tte prence of the ahra tee?, hut he caa't ntake thei vote. Ir is antioaacd that the Deas-crat:c rua-orlty of the Cva-xif.ee cf Ways acd !-ia his resolve-i to brine in a L;".l a i clr.jr ten cents a gal.oa totaetaxoa w h ;5ty and eiteadicjr the boa ted peri dl f:ooi three years. as it is now, totight jears. This w.'.l be clearly in the inter t cf that tii raonopoly, the " whiiky trust. It wl.l really giviaj the dis tillers an extension of rive years at the rale of 2 ats a gilloa. It is well known that whisky ixproes ly age, and also in.Tete-in value; sj ia ict the exten biencfthe boa lei period rive years is virtaahy lceriag the tax. Even thoaid this iacrvasJ tl c reveaaes of the Govern n.eat, it is deferring the collec-tloc of the tax fr ve jeirs when the Treasury is ia wre need cf read- taoaey. li- the latest news h-jni Hawaii be true a:.d it is senetaliy t-el eve-i to be then Bass Clevelaai Las cocaailtted aaother collieeal blander. The a-Tcredited report h that under Lis instnctior-s Minister tVillla Lai raade a dexaai thtt Pretideat Dole, to w hose covraaieat he is an a-creJ!teJ Minister, ehall ret . re from Lis orliiial position and tarn over the frovemtuent to the Le ieea, whD was depose! by the people. That the President favors the overthre w of the people's g-jverament and the ref toratim cf the moaarchy is taocstrouj;, but that he should dexaai tr.iough our Minister that the government to whom he i accredited shall retire and pera.it the Qa?ea restoration is a raost flagraat attexpt on his part to dictate to a f .r eijn power. With the same propriety, tae British Minister to this country fiiigbt rei iest Mr. Cleveland's resiirna ti n. The Flate Convention did its duty wisely and well whea it naaui.-noaTly Dominated Giiu'ha A. Grow fer Con-pressraan-at-laege. For more than thir-ty-Cre years Mr. Grow has been a con (.piraoos figure in Katioaa! plitii. Ad r.r.nerv'.Eg Republ.caa anl a d.-votvj l'ecalvaniaa in the best and truest seue of the terms, be Las always been sa the fore-front ia every National and f-'ji'e ccr3irt hr the itierets of the Nation cr -Lste wre iavo!veL As t-peaktr of the Natio lal lloti' of Representative", and the lather of the Hoaicr.erd bill, he is knotvn throuhon: the raion, '.-.cd ia rencsvl vacla Lis T.xe ha beta a botsehold word f-r many years. An agrees; ve and ready debater, a skilled parliamen tarian, live, active and untiring, he w'.li aid force and character and trained abil ity to the Republican dele jat'oa ia On cressfrcai tLisute. Mr. jrjw de-erkes to be, and doubtless wili ba, returned to Cccgrese by a makrity that wiil not only ahow theestiouatk-o in whu b be ia per fionally held by the liepuV.ieansof Pecn tylvaaia, Dat wi;i rrapbasize theireer.fi nitnta rejrarding the vast ed isporUnt iaes now peadiDg at the National capi tal. That the Republicans cf Somerset county Will delight ia lending their aid in swelling his majority goes without wr ing, but nevertheless we urge them to toll every available vot for the veteran S la teaman. Jcdge i'lMjTTEa, of Pbilwdelphia, C'ed ae cpinicn, few days since, ia s contested electioo case, opboiding the rights of voters in regard to marking their ballots, and ootlining the principie cpon which disputed ballots should be rejected or connted. His ruling is to the effect that the marks opposite the names of individual candidates mast be consid ered as a vote foe these candidate irre spective of any other mark opposite the party name of the opposite group, be cause the mark opposite the name of the individual candidate expresses a clear intent oa the part of the voter for that candidate irrespective of parties or groupings, fiays the learned Judge ia Lis opinion : TVeJArt 1W1 the oer two methods by which Le mav make Lis se lection. Theone is markicg the individ--nal oaraes: the.other bv marking great. In this man Of-r the intterendect voter is r ,-ovidei for aad tiie tnisaa vcter Ue'c aiee7. It a etiJrat, towever tr-al the Lezisvatc.'w it tended esrtiii tie itfie petdeat voter, aa the voter neither cared for fccr protect ."" :'ir . i f or eric :n tae rc-tecuoc- - .-- , i:sr.t,or rick in ta --i - .t,Lrit. The Art ia 'a I 10 r.m otQ- imperative. Wbea tb mark ahail be piatted c'a tce rit.1 Ki! i . J V. iK:--r ectin on rara. to fccii tlkt a etark ca theie-.a ie, hkh aa j.;iilT t&iiCi'jsd tie pcrpuf-e cf the voter i a tare cn the rlgat i.J, iiocld defttbeitiet inwut cf tte AC to sere ia i-peadet vcta. i. KU.t.i.U Sowerer. tiat tte Art - ! h-n avctr coa.-t ti" tea'i cf as-ot-p, he atail be e. i-rel sT.;gftieahc".eErar aoi t.s: tt. bi.:t fboa'd tcoo-ti This rT" fcr4 itijht beeccfli'lered eonrlaene :t it wiiirt-Diitoaf p:v to the vo-, bat the voter hf nvt:,;c to do te eocBtic. Tr-fct !c-.y L ia:;oeed opca tte e!.iios ' ftr,rs,an-i tne can U:e to ecDt U ictc ie-i for theai, ao J is ;r at:e cpoa tbera. Its parptw wis to a:i; tLetfl to crponciiity to t the voter had cr-t roti f.-r acyone b-- cause he ha J ciarkt-i no cte- It is in kji? witD the irtentioa of the aa ac i the tateatia of the voter, ci 10 aid c-f tae exereL-e cf the f.-a-ch:se of vr tice. to ho'd that where ti.e voter raarki iadividaale.acd al siark the hd of a rrocp. hat tte tnaJkirit of the icdividsal eta-l prevail and that the marktcz of the Tt.ip. so fir as the ape f.iew r coaoeraed, fchsi: be iaoperauve ao i void. It ehottM c t le f.r?itt-n thai the new law provided for a i oa: plicated Taethod of vot;tz. which ws bird to co-xpre-beai. even ty the icort ictthlat, aa-I ix:- cjn tte election oi.cer the lot'y cf d-idinc cpt n the ie-aiitT of the vote. It was pen-ra'..y believed that ma ny n-ir'akes w oaid t'n:aie by the vot ers acd o.-hcers. Theae fai-ta wc aid wn f) warraat a liberal cnntraction of the Act ia fenherase of thi fpifit eai ia aid cf the intention of the voters. Coscle-i re-coaveae-I, a'ter the h--.:i-diy recess, cn Wednesday cf last week, M iash, aai far the fc-r.r eaiiaj cays t!.e Hc-w, Lte the Kiag of Fraace with biif.rty thenaaai men, "Mar.hed CP ' the i ; aai then coar hed cown zemz. Ia other rords the Iesocnt;c atajrlty. : fill cf brag, fail of on-.eit ia its power, I aai fall of wind, caxe cieterralntd to j orerride the Eepabll-aa minority aa i i fcrv the speedy passage of the 'iV;"-n ; free trade bill. Bat, darlc? the reces-, i tt,e.trs Lai xuicsied tth their cca- stitaent, ha i heard the thnadroas voice j ! cf dlK-oateat that is abroad throughout , ! the laad, had seer, the saferiag? of thou- ; j fcada of their cotKltut-ats without wc;k , j aai without Lreai, aai rttarr-ei to their . i duties, if not better, at least wiser, men. : I There is eo law aaoocg politicians j raat-h regarded as the law cf self prtser- : Viti.-;, aai it lgsn todawanpon a' ! L;:xber cf Deajocratic ti.exlrs that ; there was d&aer ahctd. aai that to " go : ; a:-.w ca the .-aetion of eu-lir.g the ; Urd" wii the dictate cf sif-preserva- j . t , n. Taas it happens that the ni-se'.y J laid schea.es of the Adxialstratioa lead ! ers caxe to naught. The Republicans seacih'j conc'-adec1 thit ;t was no part cf I their dii?y to assist the free traders ia fv."'.iEg their bill upon the coaatry acd that as it was a parely L'etnocratic a:eas ure that party taast farahsh the qa r-t-n neceary ti brlrg it before the House, aad they therefore ahstaiaed froai vct iz.g. X nciaVer of I--xocratic mca-bers ap n w hom the hcxe i'ght ha 1 dawned duricg the recesr, also declined to vote, while others absentei thexse'ves, aa to it caxe to pass that w ith a raajjrity cf ninety ia the Koa e the party in power Lis so r been caab'e t f jroe coasi itr ati .a cf this Lili. "cw relea made to meet the emergency, the party lash, threats, cajolery, and the oatrageoaa and ctitit ralicge cf the. Speaker Lave avail ed nothing, aad the spectacle is present ed to the coaatry of the Hocse in a dead lock fjr foar days, notwithstanding tte ixmense x?;ir;ty of the party ia power. Presaxaby, the deadlock will t bro ken by sheer force of brcte power, bat what an exhibition of govercaient of the people, by the people, for the pe-ple is set bef;re the world ; a measure which a majority cf the people's representa tives repudiate, forced upon them by the !ih of an unscrnpuloas partisan Admin istration. Bat even then, the ead is nct. The "bill, if it passes the House in i preseat shap, mast run the jrsustlet cf the Sen ate, and there is s'rocs pronnd for be lief that if it pases that body it wii! l-e so amended that the majority in the IlDuee wil! not be able to recogaize i's own Laatll: them. :g when it is returned to Crow Could Not Be EuIIdozed. Paring Mr. Grow' 12 pear.' service in Co".greM l.e of'.en artic.pa!ed in exciticjt f-aes one of which ocrcrrtd on the rijcr of the House abjut 2 o'e'eck on the morn ing of February C, It was aa aii-nhht e-ion on the question of a referer.ee of the Kactas mesa.-e ol Prtider.t Eachanan. wiih iht Le..oaipton cori!iiu:in.to a te'.tcl cjcimiiu, ai the hme au btiug taken tip by filibustering roil calls oa mj'.ionj to ei?a?e atr!nt tneoibera and oa motions to aij-.-arn. Pecdirg one of these, Reuhea Pavk, of Misisa:ppi, pmpved to hae a few speerhr!, to which Grow, of Pecn yl.aaia. who hac;oe.i to be pa ng down ih a:i!e on the I"etuocra:ic side, o;"jeett-J. Q litmaa. also of Miss'-ssirpi, rommeacvd la tins and Grew ohjecied apain, wbere opec Pav:. aceomtiaaied bj Keitt, of South CUroiica. came np to Grow, acd Keitt aaid : "'If yoa are going to ob3ct, gacver to yoar own aide vf the ULm-?." Grow replied : -This is a free hall, and e very man fcas a right to be where he f lea.'' Kehtsaid: "I nat to knew- what yoa maa ty such aa answer as that !'' Imeaajastwtatlsay," rep'.ied Grow; "thia is a free tail, aad a man has a right to be where be pleases " Woereapon Keitt, arii'cg Urow ty the throat, said : "I wiil let you know, that you are a 1 d black Ite puhlicaa puppy." Grow kaocked np his hand acJ said: I shail occupy such p'nce in this bail as I plea-, and no nigger dirtr shall crat k Lis whip over ro." KeiU apan a Utkej Gr;w, and Grow knocked him down. Paris and othen frini that side wn-.t at Grow. and the Republicans rushed over to bia astistacee. acd the proceedings of tbe House were interesting fjr abont two min utes After the belligerents had returned to their seals. Mr. Campbel!. of Ohio. ondr tock to make some paciaratorr remarks, but was abruptly railed to ordtr by Barksdkle, and to the alair ended. A Bit of Good News. The publishers of ibe Columbian Album, t be wonderful Christmas gift the TU VUt lurf T ta v gave its readers, have decided to extend tbe scope of the work so as to make it a volume of 224 views instead of 100 aa originally Intended. This will necessitate aa increase ia tbe number of parts from 10 to 14. Th additional ounsbera will be far n'abed to readers of IV T.ma at tbe same terms as the rt parts, oame'y six coupons and ten cents for each part. With the last part wiil be furniabed a complete index and title page. Twenty-Cre thoosand copies of tbr Coiomhiao Album are being sect out by Jkt Tii each week. Wi-h the enla-pe-ment.f tbe sep "of the work" this number should be doubled . Although f t Treasurer-eUjrt Jacksoa s term of oSse W.S act begin until May 1, miy check? are seat to HarrUtorg ad dressed to bia, iasUad ofTnvsaru MorrisoB. The latter s lerm will not exptre onhl afsvl. ti i a cere cUreccion ie csrk tha Eta aoi t . hT t;rr2i:7 : rr.rfr.ience 01 tie A Popular Candidate. Galiisha A. Grow Nominated for Ccngrtssman-at-Large by Ac-ciamatioa. Prior to the eyn&iiJf cf the Coovenuoc, at EAirisbsri- -'- VTt-ieHJi?, a nfwrig of tie StauOiiiciree s held, at which it wu deeded uj hoi i th rrt Con Trc iioa fcr ti. csmicatioa of GoTersor aoa ciwij'e c2w at Barnsfcarg ca Dl?, il-.y 23 is. Tte tfpLbiicaa Sot-e CocTtclioa wt caid toftther at 12 -ii o cock by tx-Seca-:or IV-ker.of Ti-a. Unxzzl Chiinfta. TLe roll cki! thowed a f-il a::et:di2ce of dcit-cnus. JIH the o:Ec-:r aad commiileea i-p;c:ed at the Ust Ccaveatx;n were re- re&ti'in, Chairman V trier mi rc-l t'le cieraory of tte l'e Gta. TTiMam Liily. Mr Pmcier ai i the Covenlioa ocat Iocod jtrt;!a s:a-CtiiTia Gili"!J lt tie h'e n.:ier '.c which be e-jcd'j-ed the mA campaia. which r jiu-i in mjj ri- tv f jr the I-b.ica ticiet. Tve spewker bluoed the presret dprave-d cc-cdiiioa of ! ih cir.i--T ca the "tt."jnii E-eiaocratk: A J- m'.niftrahwa: critici-ed h Hwailn puiky. aid d-ciared tea: the Wisn Tari biil was ua-AiBfrrican. Ctns. Ma-ee, of Piilsbcrih, rejvrted th flivwiag ha the Coacaiittee a Riin twas. which was ad-ted by a r-aadiog v.. :e : Ee.t-L We deplore the death of Geo. W Li;.-; ct dwa m tt.e day of his u-e-f-ir.ei ia'ih" House of Reprewnuuves. his memory whi reiaajn ia tae Learu of the Ke j:;h.;car. Fcacyivaaia as that of a man re.:eeci:i5 tte and cobct type of iD(r:au e ri-rh:p : of lofty character. at.U u-:;ftciiab:e integrity. Ke toot wt-jc serrky w til cciurr, his i-. t:s party, aad Lis friends wre rendered ::a cn'i.hr-j i:rn:sai aad Cielity. Tte report of the Cocitiee oa Eeeuislioti as rrai ty Mr Maire was aiao adopted. The pla-.Sjrm will be foaad ia full on the lit page of the Uraitp The Qoiuication cf caadi'lates for Coo?res-o.an-tt Largr beia? next ia ord?r. ex-Attor ney Geatrai Harry W Palmer, of Wiikes- barre, taoaated the platform aod proceeded to plate the came of H )n. Galusha A. Grow, of asrpeLar.na. before the Convention, iir. Paltrier rtferre-J w tte m'.j years of public service o( if r. Grow, which, be &:d, adm.ra- j bly fitted hha f r the o'la.-e ts which heas- I The nomtna'ioa was seconded by R'pre ! et,utive Hrnry F. V.'alton, of Philadelphia, j ia behalf -.f the delratioa from that Kty. ! Jeremah J. bcyder, cf Ailectuwn, tamed ' ex CvoTexi: Jaass S. Eery, of Iy tigb. 1 Xm. K. S:Tetis, of Reading, Secocdel the 1 nomination. Mr. B:ery then stepr-J to the i fro-it of the platform aad w ithdrew hkaaae in facor of Mr Grew. Mr. cr.vder moved that the nomination be rraitty actlacation Chiis. M6j."e seconded tie motion, and made a statement df-nyicj the reports which have gone oat from Pitts burgh theia- week that idle mills and njnahi.tarlr:? es'.ailUhmtnls in that !i-al-ity were resaming operations. The comiaaJioa cf Mr. Grow was then mads by acclamation, and a committee was afpjiatedto infj.-tu him of bis tcmina tic-n. Mr. Grow api-eared before the Convention aad was greeted wilh much en'.hnsiam lie acw:ed the platform and made a brief speech of acctp'aace. He said : 731 t'l-EI or aU. StOHTS. "For ihe trt tiir.e since 1S the Iemo cralic Jrty is ia fall control cf the govern ment, aud they seem to LaTe oegan n-jw just where they eadel in i-oL This generation haa no knowlejg? of what a Democratic ad-mii-irtraiioa is. Toe Democratic party in l)Wer is a s'ar. iing menace to the business intern's of the cc-untry. Even the threat of what ther Lave the power to do, has paralyi i el basliiess. and instead of the proMierity of a year ago, we tare that Ea-ldst of ah sights ia this earthly piirlmajre aa honest work ir.gmaa tggii.g a chanoe to earn his bread aad havirg it denied him. The Democracy tell Ua these hard limes are the legacy left tte country by the R.pabl:caa party. Ttt party has left the country many icgac-is. but this is not one of thm. It tas left thf m a restored and in iissolah'.e union ; a circuiat irg medium of guid an! silver and paper, ecb interchar.Beable with and redtemahlj in the other ; a hanking system under w hie a no bll! bolder has ertr lest a doi'ai ; a rcve noe protection system that has iccrease-i our wealth frora $10 .Xl.( ia 1W to $-13,-(,'.'.'. ' :a and ra se-l revennes am ple to run the government, pay two-third of a war J?hl of $.'.' .'i, a-d fu-nish a surplus for the payment of pea-ions to the soldiers cf the CnljU. Fur lais r-enue ystern the D;mjcrs'-y now prjpjses to sub siitute a measure which its suppor.ers admit w hi cause deficit of i'-.' '') a year. It neither protects industry nor rais revenue, but is one ol thcxe hybrids which in nature has not thp power of perpetuating itself, a s:r vast w:xkL rcovxax. 'After l' years of protection the Demo cratic pary has found out that protection is unconstitutional. It always lat-s thera ah-.ut that long V) find out a new thing. Eat it was in the constitution of the southern Confederacy, the product of those statesmen who5e trinity to belief was slavery, aecesia and fre tra di Ti:e 5-st two slee tne sle"p that knows no waking, and the other whi b: laid tv their s'de as toon as the people get its sepLl.-hre ready." Touching vn tbe Hawaiian question, ?fr. Gr-3w set the convention to laughing and cheering at his pictoreof Mr. C1eejnd, inspired by a sense of morality inherent in Lis rsa:ure."" saiiyiag oat like n: irr Da Qaixjte, w,;h hs Sancho Tanii G.-e-tara, to the rescie of his D.i'.ciane DA Toooai, tne drky ju-n, Liiioukaiani. But there was a stero ling in his tones when be denounced I'aramcun: Cammissiouer B.ouct f ;r haul: icg down " that C ig ba;t a -i in the blor J of talf a million men who '.! early grates a dag that the nailed patriotism of the Na tion has declared should never be lowered exo-pt in honor of the dead aod laid i! at the feet of a dethroned qieea." Mr. Grow 's speech made a most eielleot ixpression, and tbe convention adj jtiraed as it had begun, a regular oid-faahioned E-r-pubiica.-i gathering. sextch or the soaiaxx. Gilutha Aaron Grow was bom in Asb ford (now Fastfhrd;, Coanecticut, August 31, 15-4. Wtca ten years old he removed to Sa iehanna County, Pa. He graduated from Amherst College ia 1M. stuJie law, and was admitted to the Rarof piehacna Coor.-ty in Apr 1, 117. He settled in T- waa da, Btaif rd Coonty, and became a partner of David Wilanot, the author of the Wiiaiot Prcvls-j, whom he succeeded ia Congress ia IsSlas a Frees j: 1 Democrat. Fjt tweire years he represented tne tV:lmot D strie: in Congress, being elected Sp.wker by the Re pabhean? in he bav.ng lef; the Dem eratic paty oa the repeal of the Compro mise. He was a delegare to the National Republican Convention of l0t. ls. and Ii His first speech in Cungrese was in favor of the Home.-teai biil, of which he was the chief supporter. Ia l&Ss he was Chairman of ihe Republican S tale Committee la ls?9 Led-clioed the mission to Russia. In lrvl he was a candidate for United State Senator, ncsiring tbe crjd highest num ber cf votes in tt fatn tn contest of that year. He n reside at G.eawojd. Sas cjoetarica coun'y. Wren War is D (C'axdi Again t a man's happiness by bis stomach tne eneaiy mav be panfiod and brought speedily arid er.ly to terms. Tnat potent regulator of cliges ion, Hostetter's stomach Bitters. d.acp..nes the reoeilious oma thoroughly. Indigestion arises from weak ness of i be stomach, and the fond in it, for want of tae power to digest, decomposes aad acid.fiea. r-vinc rse to hear burn, flitaleoee and pain, berdes a muhiHi.ie of vmp4otns both etiangefal and perplexing. But peace soon re g when the great stomachic is re sorted to aod aaej with persi-tence. Dys pepsia gives ri e to raorbij diacocopffcure'of mind. anJ evea neepletsres and bypo ettondria in chronic cases. To the com i lets enmiEssJef uhh the Kittee is folly mU ; uvn ensspeaint, eonstrpatiow, 4t- kility, rbeossatism aad asalana are eeei i jpietelr Kbdaed by this genial mediane A Eis World's Fair Firs. Ch!Cgo. Jan. . Before the gate of a vast threog this evening tbe heeutifal Peristyle of ihe World's Columbian Eirosi t oq met a gl-wioos end. and the mvmihoent co'umns sank to ashes ia a faseral pyre Wit b ft were the Casta and Music Hail, Sinking tte Peristyle a! earn end. and be fore the destmnioa of tbe graod water en trance to the Fir tad ten coxpiete. the great Maaafictarm bui'd ig, Coniainirg J2 . r-O.'TJ worth cf exhibits jacked an d ready tr shipment, was on fire ia a doaea plcxes, while brave firemen with tercic energy were risk:cg life and limb to stay the sirc-soa. Fifty tbocserd people wa'ehed the des perate light and cheered the erts of the men who. em the roof 2j0 fret or mere f"-m the ground, were rtrcrgllt-g to b-at tack the names. It was a grand contest, and was waged fc-r Leers without an arf&rem gain oa either side. The b axe ployed in the woodwork cf the roof, g-aiusl.'y eabg throiisa and dropf.;n(t bininj brards almrd-t the costly eihiblu oa the -.T ieiow. There other d-tachaKncs of rf men were staiionrd to ex'-.og ii'h the brands as they fed. sad inside the build:r. greei g--es wet plajir.e streams to s-jak the and mske them less eomtust:hle. At 12 J a. w . the re chief believed that none of the exhibit would be d-trryed and that much of the roof might be saved. The danger to the millions of dollars" worth of propertv is heightened by the inaccessibility of the place and the extreme risk to human life. Loss. $1.5- '.'. Lochren Restores Pensions. WatHtS iTOS, D. C, Jan. 4 Judge Lo-h-ren, tbe Commissioner of Pensiuns, fo';ow ingan cpiatoa given ly Attoraev G 'nerai O.ney, ctmstruicg what is known as the 3d art a cituse in the Deficiency Appropria tion bill, approved December 21, it'it, ir.k irg a pension a vested right, today set;le.i the famous case of Judge Long, of Michi gan, in his favor, so that he wiil L-reaiter draw his $75 a month, and will a'.o receive the money which would hare been -aid to him since bis pension was su;nded. It is evident that this action of the Com missioner is all-important to all the otter pensioners whose pensions were su-pendd, as Judge Long's was without notice in ad vance to them. It estaili-hes a precedent under which they must a.! be resured It is expected that this w.U be d-jne, and tnat moH of the pntioners ur;eule'd last sim mer, before Socretary sm.th changf-i the old pracliot and pave sixty .lays' notice of sus pensions, will be reinstated in full pjs-.tion of their pensions. Cases where fraud or o'her criminality has been es"atlisue.J wiil, of ooe-se, he exeep'ed. LOCHEiiS C.:VEs LCtiO SOTii - WasH.'SoToa, D. C, Jan. 5. Coat mis sioner Lj-itren tojk a new step io-da7 in the case of Judge Lng, of M;ch:gan, who.e peasion he res ored yesterday, g vi:;g hiia the 5- days notice required by the act cf December 21. Isl'-I, -f a reduction of t: is:;m fr: :r. to a month. ut.'.es he proves mesnwhi.e that it sheuld cot Le dore. A similar course wil! rrobah'y he ta't-n J by the Commissi ner ca similar caes, where pension; are retorl under tne r u ! establiahel yesteriay, but where the Com missioner fee.s. as ia this ca, that the pension ought to be reiuced if not abuiished. . . Low Rates to Washington. Thursday. January 11th. the 3 10P. R. will inaugurate a series of mil win'er ex- ! cureiot-s to Wa-h;ngton from to:::ts on in lines between Pittsburgh. Wheeiine, I'ark- ersburg. Lexington and Higerrt-jwa. Tl:e unex tiled train service of tbe B. A O. w:i! be at the disposal of the tourUrs. The tick ets will be sol i at a nominal figure but will i emit e the holder to first c'a-ss accmmia tina ia both directions. Every patriotic Americaa should vi.-it V,a"hir:gtua not oniy once out often, and if yoa want to see the National Capitol a! i- bst you s'a . aid c-X fail to sraii yourself of this opportunity aiTriei ty the K. .t ). Washington U more attractive ia the win'er monihs than a! any other time ofth'jear. Cjngws will be in sf-ioa a" J yoa can hear your representative exr-res LU r es on t ie Hawaiian 3fT, the Tari? ar ) ether roat'ers of p-ih.ic iotere-. Tte n imeous public building, Art G.lerie. M i-eatns. &" a-ea'l open to visitors free ofebar-r, and Ut. Vernoa. Annap-j.is. Bahiirore a: d Old Puint Comfort, ail within ea'y reach, offer the tour.st sdi.tional attractions to f:li up the tec cay itinerary. We give beiow a ltof stations ia this vicinity showing time of trains and rste? c f fare. irate TIVE TtE BltE B--kitc,1 1.' 00 p. an, 12 41 ' ( J,.rjut..n . &. 3 'J p TB. . ' 3 v - c rt 4 A " f Moye-loaa . r;;ii M --T.-r-lt :e Cuix.tjcraa-1 , tj p rn 1 i- i - ; o a. m . 1 ij - ' Paiiarcars on the morning tratn. Sleep ing cars oa the niht Ira'a. C'orre?fjt.dirgly low rates from other sta tions. Tickets will be ed tea dies and w"" he valid for passage from Wj-hia-toa ti V,i ti more at any time within the life of the ticket For Pullman Car accjmml 'io:n aid guide to pc-irits of iireresl in Washtceion, address nearest B. A O. AgeLt. Holiday Cheer. The holiday season Is upon as. and eTery household m tLe iaad is preparing f;r tte pium pudding, and ihe jret:erai lartir.g and rejoicing A littie go-jdorandy for the mince pte. r im for the pudding, or a little stimulant to kep the epiriu up and the coid out. is aheoiuteiy Deceary fir aa o!d time Christmas cheer. Une of the moil promi-'em ttju -r d-lers in the country. Mr. Max Klein of A:lKteny, Pa. whom we can cheerfully rrxnimend, ard wto has tr.e reputation forhan J.irgon'y absolutely pure liipiora, will sell y toe f lowing hrap.is of six year old pare IVnn'a Rves, at il per foil quirt or six fT P"ni: Bear Creek. Gi'txn, Gutxenheimer, Finch aniOrerholt. Ttie famous t-ilver Are. tte fioc-st wbisxey in tbe Country at tl SO. and l iq i-ne. a whiey d 'thied fnm Rre a.id Ma t, at $1 25 per quart, Gu' kecneimer 4 year oM, at lis: per ejuart, and the Anchor Rye a' 1 1 Yoa can have your choice of ad kinds of California Wines, G'ns. Knra and brandy, all pure aad old. at from y cents per q xarl up. Ail goods neatly boxed and snipped by express. Send for catologue aad price liet of ad kinds of liquors to Max K. ein, 2 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Knights of the Golden Eaate. The foilowin: rre the effirers of Valley Cat!e, No. all of H oovers vill.e for the eniB ine six months' term : Past Chief, E K. Oher; N b!e Clilef, Gabriel Oier, Vice Chief. Wis H. H idmsn ; High Priest, A. L. Livinj-ton; Venerable Hermit. J L. Dive'.y ; .M is'er of Records, Amenia Byer; C.erk of Kxclejarr, Noah P. Washer; Keeper of Eich-jir 1. B. dark ; Sir Heraid, Jiha J. Clark ; Wonhy Eard. Rioert Pe:errnar!; Worthy Cbamheriain, John F. Smi'hga!; Eis gn. Jonathan Y der. E-quire. Natharet Ihtm-r ; First Guards man, B F Berkey; Sec-ind Guar.h-raan. C. A. Lohr; Trustees. A. L. Living-t n . Jerry Clark. B F. Berkey; Rpreecta ive 'to the Grand Castle, Hnry Smi b. Farm Values in the State. R -ports received frora Wasl.it gton by Secretary Elg?, of the Sate Biarl of Agri culture show thtt there was a derraee in the farm values in Pennsylvania of $-i3 m3. 177 from li?) to !! The total valuation of farm land in the sta'e. acovdi g to the census cf 1 was J373 '.c3.113. The eianties wbica show a rter-ea-; in their farm va'aation. a-cord.ng to the evnsus of 1SJ0, are Adams. Arms' rong. Bedford, Berks, Blair, Brad'ord, Bocks, Butr, Crc tre, Chester, Clarion, ClintAn, Oilambia, Cumberland, Dilaware, E.k,E-ie. Frankiir, Fayette, Fulton, Huntingdon. Janiata, Lan caster. Liwreoce, Lebaaoi. Lsbig. Lnxfrae Mercer, M fUln, Monroe, Montour. North ampton, N rtLumrer!a:il, Perrv. Siiy.Jr. Schayikill. 3 merse. ?3-jie'iatna. Tioa. Cnion, Warren, Was'aiagt ia, Wyoaiicg acd York. From 7u to loo Ej-no Gtlhohes were batebered by IVa,-Mis Ceucas in te shateli atassseirc at Krjxhe, Eusa. ia November. i SPRING ELECTIONS. ' Kcw to Prepare for Thera Under the Law ofl823. PARTY PRIMARIES SHOULD BE HELD. The County Comminsiorjers will, within the next few days, seed oat to the cersnjit teemec cf both parties ia each ciririct of tn..frth. t-flrtal Hank certif.cates of ' BOOiittau a cn w hUrh is to be certiid to the I County Coremiaskfoert'. the borosab rd town-hip u kets romina-el It is desirable j that tr.e pria.ary elections be held as ear.y 1 as p-iio, aai we underhand that the 2V b j day of Jar nary has been se.ecud by a num ; her of the Rpubltcan or mmitteemeB a the : csy on wh-'ch to hold primsris Tbey ; shc-cld r.M he chftrred larger tlaa this as i tre tirjte in'ervonine between then and the ; diy of e'eeri o is not mere than satSciect to allow oprtar,ity f.-r the di-chs-je e-f i the rirt p icited duties which devolve Of- ii-e CoiMt CcmmUeioners in prepetir.g fcT j the el ctin. rodtr the act of 1:C the township and i bjf.-tijh aa htors are released from thedut.es ' whi. h were pt ejeo them by the act of i lt I. at;d duties are transferred to the i Count. Cummiss'or.ers. As there will be a cr.gr-man-at-'.arge to be voted f -ron the tick'- this yes-, there will recenarlly be a Republican clumn, a Derijocn'lc ciiaxn and a Prohibition col umn. It wl.l be iopit to place a town ship ticket in either of these columns unless there is a party primary. Hence primaries are even more ceveswtry now than they were a . the ia February election. In t; icruihoning township, which is di vided into two elect or. dtrirts, it will be thedu'.rcf the ethers of the primary ia each election district first to certify to the Comaiiavoners the party nominees ftjadge and iuspc"r?r of elections and also for regis try asesor, and then to corsolidatethevo'e of the towcsalpon echool director, suteivis cr, cons'ahle ar.d the other township offices, and j .intly certify oa the blank form fur ut?hed by the C unty Commissioners the naaies of the com.r.ees to the Commission ers. This mnM I done, according to the letter of t.e raw. a leat eighteen days before tbe election. " But it may be well to reiterate here that iu order tj give the Commissi jners i::T.vie:it time to properly discharge their duties the p i oir.- ' ' i be held not later tL.ia January 2J, aud the ser.iScates filed imrns-l:atelv ttereat'ter in the County Com m 5-ioner s o;e. Ir.- .iry ia regard to tax collectors has de veloped the fact that the term ofotlijeof ihetse electe-1 ia Feorjary wili be three years instead of one as heretofore, the last Legisla ture Laving so enacted. News Items. PiiUhurg's Pen...n Agent pai 1 o? nearly 2.' jjecitLcers on Thursday. There is an awf it ruxor that women's sleeve wii! he male '.;:! larger. Ttt "IVeau'iful ?now'' pott says he desa't renjember ever ex;-rlencing such a hard winter. Ttece are Feventeen creocatori'-s f;r the bumirgof hnmaa bodies ia the United States. A? a n.ce'.lr.g of Biliiio'e A Ohio direct ors on Iei:mber 2Ttb. Charles F. Mayer was reele-ted Presidert of the sjsteui. President Mayer is serving his fifth leria. " Eaalo Bill." known to civilize J life as 1 William F. G3y. has determined to be a ! candidate for the Republican nomination j for GoTcraur of Nvbraska. I I A lire which caused a hs of $i ,'. t sweetir gawiy several of the largest building blocks ia Toledo, and causing the loss of twolivea, occurred Wtdneslay night. I' ) was the nxr-.t dleanrous blaze ia the city's ! hi.-'orr- ! j la -t-c year the people of this country ' pr od iC-.-l Tl.''XC' V tuns of grain, 4,?jO of tut a', 110 (..' vf nirar, j-hJ of rice, 4 2, : i0 of r;uuoes. 1 ..' of butler arJ 17 '. ' ''cl cLee-e. an i onsumed the greater part i on t.ieir own bctr'hstonrs. A iirring tale of B-3i I's rc-'ga cf terror I is told ty Captain Aader-on. of the steam- :.;p P.jrtu u s? Prince, just arrived from Pcr:.aii;:u-?a. liaring his stay at t! at port 12 y :i ir:g naval ca Jtt were shot by Teiiito's sJier . suspicion that they were coa s i ring sgfr.t trie Government. Frit.k Wilson, a student ia the Garrett Eitiioa! Institu'e. Chicago, ma-lea miscalcu uvion as to tne i-iga of a sermon last Sun day evtnlr;. He went to sieep whea Re. C E Wi.kir.son. bg.-n to preach, a-.d fa.lcd to wake up when the se.-moa was finished. So far as Win was concerned, it was a sixty hour sermin, and two phy sic:ar fillei to c..avl3ce him that it was cf any less duration. Uadr the lea h.-snip of Eilen G. White, kaowu as tee "Mother of Advectl-m," tne i fo ijTc-i of that pecuiiar branch of religions I faifj. at Bi't'eCretk, Mich., are sehing or i g vi'.g away a'i th-'ir property, and preparing ! fir their as .tai tj htaren belief. ng thtt j the en 1 ot the vt fid is m ar at ha id. At a recent rjeetir g firms. prjona! property, et., w rt h S2." '. were donated to raise a fund f -r the spread of tie Goi le. Tte precise Jay for the ascetit" has not yet been d-ttrrmined cpan. A Shot W.pas Out a Family. JeatrzasosviLLC lad , Ji. 4 Oie coon bcr.t has c-?: the lives of two members of a family and male another insane, while the father is oa his death-bed. A few days aro EJward X. sed 16; John Noe, sged 14, and John Lockhard. leshlentsof Wa'an, went coon hunting Eic'a bad a gun. Tbey had g-jce but a mile, whes Jaha Noe wis accidentally shot and ki.led by bis brother. Edward became insane over Lis brother's death, aad wacd -red from w here the shoot ing took place, since which time no trace of him has been found. It is feared that he has committed suicide. The mother of the boys was dangerously ill at the time, and died from the shock, eiccethe death of bis wife, the killing of one son and the disippearane of tbe other. Robert Noe. the husband and father, bas be come hopelessly ill, and his death is momen tarily expert'. Only the Scars Remain. "Anong the atasy tesnmoabls whkh I see tn regard so eertaia saediciDes perfotia Ing cores, cleansing tee blood, etc," writes Uembt Brpsox, of the James Snite Woolen Maehiaery Co., t '"1 rbiiadelphia, Pa "aix) i impreas ssetocreUiaBwij L 1 fivi cacoo. Twenty years f j ago, at the age of is years, I had swelungs emae oa any lege, which broke and f 1 beeane rwawiax Mrt. Our faauly pfcyssr iaa eoola do me bo gtMod, and it wa fearea that toe baoes would be affected. At last. Kty good old snetker wrred se to try Ayer'a Sarsapatilla. I took taiee bottles, the sores healed. H n as and I have not been M troohled since. Owl; tbe teas ai . ( Ike pit, to remlwd we .f tbe eoeM A ywr's SaraaftwrlOa has eawe awe. I now weigh two hundred and tweoty poet wis, and am in the test of health. I have beea on tbe roud for the paM twelve years, have noticed Ayer'a Sarsapanlia advertised ia ail parts o tbe Cnited States, and always take plea. ere tn telling what good It did for me." For the core of all diseases originating B Impure blood, the best remedy is AYER'S Sarsaparilla rrrpared ly Vi. I. C. Ayt I C.,Twtll, U. Curesothers, will cure you cu Bu.ldlnffs for the Annual Meshrg At a recett meet r-g cf the B.f.hera's Bc.i JliCorr.initteeai Veyeril the fol lowing Commi tteof -rvirg was apr"ir.:cd : D. H oirapple. Rj-unwi, L A. ?k. Sav-met-.J. J- Bio-ta. Peril a. All baiieltrgs wiil be rje.fe-1 with two plr felt, the ctmtraet for the sapp'y ff which wss saerded to P J. C.ver fc Tre foli'-wire we the baiidtr.rs to be crec'e.1 at 1 their dimea-sioeis-Tate.-acle, Iliil-V. sestici catae ity S.O.y ; d o'ng ro- m, ioxcO. capacity 3-0 ; lur.-ct-ro-m x. eapacr' y retUtrant, 15x11 i I i ad ii-i on to the above, the fA-iowirgfrta"-r htii'd ngs will be erected fc-r orr ss: Re r.aiteket irtk, Sm! 'ket Otu e. rr.Mr:E?rc-ui-. b.k and trac. 'St pr-l vttl.e, te:.fra.b effice. and tte cihee of S-cre a-y sc.d Lcdnirg Committee. Ail tee raiist be cvmp'.et-d by ahut Mty 2t-.b. STENGER'S CLEARING SALE. We wish to inform the readers of this iaiK-r that we want to inter est Uit'ir pockctbook. Daring the tuontlt of January we want to emptv oar sLc-Ivea and counters. That means we wiil sell all UOIES' AND CHILDREN'S HEAVY WEAPS, WOOLENS, AND AU OTHER Winter Goods Begardlees of Cost It pays us to do it, as it gives us the money to pay upot cash for our spring purchase. We, then, caa irive the people extra value?, and they will approve of it an-J Le our future ca-torrters. JOHN STENGER, .TohnstcAVii, - IPa. Parker & Parkers Great Annual RED LETTER SALE Commencing Dec. 26th, 1893, and wiil continue until Feb. 1st, 1894. Tw enty-Cve ThousanJ ddlar? worth cf Dry Goods, Notions, Carpet?, Oa Cloth?, Ladies' and Chil dren's Coat?, to be soil daring this Great Red Letter tale, and prices will Lc cut to the last ex tremity. We have a larje lot of Dress Goods ia Black nd Colored Cachmeres, Somes, in all the different colors and styles, at PRICES TO SUIT ALL. We want I tuJ for 20 y us of bert Iadigo Blue Taiieo. We watt LM '. 2-S y d bt Dark Calicos. We want 1 W tjr i j us of good Calico. We war.t $1 00 Ur 35 y i rf fcenwatlc Hannel We want StE for SD y ds of gool Ire-e Gin rtarn. We wait 1 U for y'J of heavy-weight Gla ghaza. We want tl C5 t-jt 21 y ds cf gxid iios'tn. Ciiilug Fanf y at 5. 7. atd f cents. SLirtiCKS ol all kind; at 6, 7, and 8 rents. We have a large line cf Blanket?, Comforts, Shawls, Table Covers, Table linens, Napkin", Towel?, etc., that must be sold. Onr stock of Carpets, Rur, Lace Curtains, Flannel?, and Fortiers, at way down prices. F.ve-qaarter Tahle Oil Cloths at 1 cents. Wjul Carpet Chain ail colors at 22 oeats C-jtton Carpet Chain all eokirs as 17 eenta. IN TIMES LIKE THESE Make Your Honey go as far as Pos sible by Attending our Red Let ter Sale During the Next Thirty Days. Parker & Parker. HAVE YOU READ .i : '.7H aia uixhuW PHILADELPHIA THIS MORNING ? THE .TlwES t the snort alrniTly eirenlaud and wle:j jead nrt-rairr pcb(iLed in rmiTk vania. lu di Ma ut rwtilie saea acd porilic a"n ia a lite lutetent of pnbiie lotetrnty, hooets rivernmea: ao 1 pro-pntos Indalry, aad M know ao part; or perx.nai aitar.ancc in irrauat pt!ie beueo. m the -benadw aad hert srnae a family aad general cewtpacer. THE TIHES Stb to have tbe laree-v elrwolatlnw -" Meevit)K it atxi elativ that ll tl mMiipua ed in ail eei,iiJ, ut a rrtu B2eirota.maii n""Jr-' Specunea o,m ct any editum will be wot free toaav one cnAiam their A- TERBS-DAILY. noCperaannm. tl 00 for four BM,nth : tsO rent pr rnooth : delivered br rar r.r for irenu per week. i-I XDAY IMTIO.V t:y-fir ri hH'f.iaf tvt--lw cmov elntaut: ulnr-iavl. Ijw wr asuam -S eenu pereupv. Iia.iv and bundav ;. ai) per anoum : Meeat perm.ih. VtaEKLYtld liON, bo ceou per anonm. Allrta aU letters to . The Times, Philadelphia. 0B5 OIL LvRrioymatiSE The "Nsverslip" Horse Shoe, yon WINTER X'SK. ABSOLUTELY PREVENTS SLlr-FIXS. 19 alt . v aTio 'r. : rr 10 i-'e a o ........ CJ.h are Kr.M-..ai;:.e. leei-f-.-r i-e-1 tl sttf-slUSfEMVLr;.! rewa. a t a.-'-:.'! I t Ulv.f nuroeut. NfVUt-Kfce arrl .B a few D:t.a a sith.jeil rei.ov:a rl-.a lie b i SAVK5 MONEY AVer davTijfi ! ir (s-t fr -in J:-, i'-r-t-J nt lOJTiaj? rj2a-ia-XJ Lort to be j-t-.. li nt;-i w ia ; r:j a ha? n..--1 tn.. i i mm h BEDFORD 3?a. CAN BCSTBC AIDED BT The News of the World, COftCtSCLV. TOLD AMD BRfGHTLV COMENTC9 UPON. THE PATRIOT joc!r3:.v. sr ing xr cf-cT r-A i uLrva i-'ca-ii--) tt.M, sU au tarly tor o? le rt-?. prrt iu Uae rSAirr a:l U-e ou'r pru.te-4 at late i-itai. 13 tc-a- aduj pMiwca. ckZ-H1 t-jf l cnarra avraj'.n. Ii priwi the ti, 7elr.&m it over iis I- THE PATRIOT i I.esn ;r-a:Jc ?o the rar It le J. Uj fj -.-a aa-1 an rBe-n; v f o-rrtir moii-jf' ir I: ii t 1 u tgLi i.'.e rviaaf . .1 I: cutkr a vt .t.-T of d;-raae-V'S c i a:Ej f'.frr wrr ew rj x uiaa a.a tX2tT p- Te '.rm-Urj ,neK:iS 'lurrc .h :r.rr will Tar. fU-frnj. Ia Nvtn"--f ;-ri vt:.ylTai.. a L-li4.iurw. I: iui let in!.mrl c."t rvsi.! a:. rai :o Uad grt 7t .-. av.:y c-x wesrai y To f'La TV :n tr.e rir-l . t lar- &t r ii::jr-iv-T we n 4 i :la-lT f.n.ra n. until 5dar?a i, t-T r.a;i lu a-5 t,? r.t tr 03 M'r-: of L.t- le 'erit y w.:; br w-rit u any .r-w r - t fra B j Vaiau. Mart! I. oa ftoj.pi A t ljlx. THE PATRIOT fce V: dnivn m;i ;j!:a f-: u-vvaiiia n-il ot rt'.t-c-12. n 1 f-fjialriM-uu' "r to th l"nemployfJ : I; ir: - :;.fciu-t cbarvtr a;lTfrrts-ii ov.f g e- pi- n;-tif K-.p -T-irr ta t-f". a. aia- to IiIias a a ! Ca:mQ fr iA-Xkt war: la DAILY. Ty k -lay :r. yta-f a yrr THE PATRIOT COMPANY, Harrisburg. Pa. Mus. i. I Uhl. MY : : i ith Annual Clearance Sale isnoT going oa ar.i .rill continue until During this rale the prices of all kind? of Dry Good?, including riaia and Fancy Dre?3 Good?. Cloths. Fan:;el.-. Blanket?, etc, will be irrei;table. Park acd Iicht F ar.neictu fronn 7c up. Ve'hite Fiaane'etts froaj - - 5c op (i-K! jai'l-wi.ie Mr.s!ir., 5c. Heavy ygrl-wi.ie hl'.nf. C and 61c GooJ Apnjn Ginhatri, at - ,V. Lancaeter Giiijihanis, - to Heavv S'tiirtir frota - 5 to 7c. Eet Dice Calico JcJi,ro ioei I'ara e. a.ico - - oo. The prices cf ail bleached muslins and wide sheetings are ceep cat TL!? U an excellent opportunity to buy Lad e's Wrap? and Far?, a? price are unmercifully rjlaagLt- errd. Great barrio? in Lace and IrLrh PoiLt Curtain?. Ileavy I'aderwear at greatly re duced price?. A fine line of Table Linen?, Nar- kk?, Towels and Towlirg at un- n.'Uaily attractive price?. Hamburg?, Embroidery and Trim ming? very cheap. Cotton, Linen and Wool Carpet Lnata at coat. COME- and EXAMINE A small arnccnt cf money will go a grc at way? at my store. MRS. A. E. UHL - !r-i f"5. ijy.tii?-; 'V Sataraay Fe "l ll wc aa uii ji 1 1 -HEADQUARTERS FOR SLEIGHS. BO 3 SLEDS,- ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS. HAR'JESS, BELLS, WHIPS. ETC. James B. NCAlM CB OSS STREET, These are all of t!.e ): c- oi- nr- irrmnrn t 'trrifT'T T3TT TTUnrnrM. JAMES B. HOLDERBAUf or HP. JL. SCHELL, DEALER IS STOVES, RANGES, HEATER: and Kitchen Furnishings. MANUFACTURES OF TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER WAS SUGAR PANS. SAP BUCKETS. SCOOPS AND SYRUP CANS both round and square atlcre.-t pc-rriLle price?. Tin and Steel HooZzz. Tin ar.d G-Ivanized Iron ?; outin f...- E -an i Bm?. pnt cp in l??: rar.r.er. Ei-tlatatea furLkI.e.1 for leaticjbuiMir.z-' by steam. Le t witor ti : air without chrre P. A. SCHELL MAIN CROSS ST. OUR CLOTHING IS Ki;ht in Style, Right In Fit, Right in Workmanship, Right in Price. MINTIMIER 122 Clinton St. More Records Broken ! Quirk's Great Furniture Emporium Has Done It: Ye?, exorbitant price? for Bedstead?. B-reaa?, De-is li'. Chair?, Mattresse?, Sofi?. r?i cla?? Tarlor Sr. t-s and all ki-Js o; : niore hava been kaocked ia the heal at S. Odrk's N-r Imtes S:::2. A? evidence of the fact call at No. 1 1 S Wahinr.on Street, Jvhz;t-;-' Pa opposite the Company Store, where the greatest bar-rain? caaU on terms, to suit purchaser. S PRESTO D3. Six Mammoth Departments Each the Largest Stcre Its Kind in Johnstown. Dry GoocLa lr.L B f rv-pt- c Carjft ar,.I La-lies' Cetttd. ri.t. r- nt.tr.ir.i- H.f Furui-tnr. G...ia. DepL Croxtifijimiiy and v. . e r- . i , !- r rceu. reei m every ele's.Tif Unu JsCountry i-roia-jetaiea in eii han je fer go"a. BIAIVIlalQXH HETAIau STOHE. JOHN THOMAS & SONS, 24 C-24S Main St, JOHNSTOWN P. SPRING of 1S93. WE are Ready. Are YOU rz Sria-z Stock contains evcrvthing that is New, EeasthU w Stylish. Tn Men's, Youth'?, Boys' and Children's Clothinr. we are t;.e t--" A head and shoulder above all would be coruT-etit.-rs. ur Ilat Department ehallene tbe admiration of every', e- - seeing is lelieviccr, call and be sati?.HL THOMAS & KARR, 251 and 253, Main Street, JOITNSTOWN, FA. Great Inducements Goods reduced Dry Goods, Carpets. Ladies' Coats, &c. save monevand j:et something jrood. JAMES Holderbaum, c viri!-- ii SOMERSET. F. & OGELVIE JOHNSTOWN, PA. Everj-thir.. l.ere to be f tr. 1 ir. a rt c':f Pre s-t- re. More aad n. tt r aoveitie tha ev-r Slre4 that FIT ar. 1 VFR viiialitv the lt tie i.)We .' Iri4 InCAF.PETS oar Sf-rinir ratVrr! an jr ever before, (.rur .i,-py cf LwiieV Ow'j -ar.y previous lay." Co-l.:r; for all munairj-l' ll-vl wnit f rf. ' T thaS liTta.- C;;W a!rj i. r $.Vi, $-.(.. $;... l5pt. f a erviiiltv. tn.l euit tr lie'. Hats ia tfrt ....1 ,i- ltti. AH new aa.! tvsli. - -:.- in price in every 1 Oil Cloths. Lace Cartai Now is tbe time to buy t QUlNN,:- CLINTON STREET. . . -J0HN3T0,VVI f
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