The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 27, 1894, Image 2

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REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
Election, Tuesday, Nov. 13th.
STATE-
I'.ir ...n rn-.r Ifcmii-1 H. I lii.-tiiit.
For I.i.-iiu-i.ant ;.iv-ni..r Wait.-r I.yon.
J"..r Amlii'tr .-ntml Aiii.- H. Myliu.
l"..r S.--relai-y of Iutrii;i! At'.iir lami"
V. Imii.
Fit i:rrvsKinan-a-Fjir(r 'ialu-ha A.
lir.m ati'l I 'nxirgc K. Iliilf.
COUNTY.
Staik Skn.uk:
N. II. 'ri; b:i i'l, JfiiiK r T n-liip.
Sultj-i-t t Ok- I.i-isi.n f liu- l'l-iru-l uuf.T-i-ik-'.
A-kmiiI-v:
Win. H.-nry Miil- r. tj:i'-inalniiig TVi.
J.-p-niiali Maiir.-r, St..v.-sJ,,wn iiniuli.
JlKV Cim Mi-ioNKIU
S;niu.l J. lin w r, Miil'onl Tin iisliip.
I'iviI! Ihiiutii:
Willi.-.iii Hull, Milf..r.l TWiisliip.
Tin: IV.-i.l.-nt still lia ' ('m:.rrsv on
)iis hainlr." If hi- i-an't ir-t tin- for.-.
Luri.-.' j.rvtty s.m tin- flrm-li will
lrivi- liim i.ut f I In- While Hoiisf.
'!!! a.i, a-rr.iiii;r t latf 1m-:iI
n-iinis, -!aim.-t 1i:ivi- a Jitii:itim of
l.TiKl.mKi iuliaiiiUiMts. Ni Yrk will
jiroiKiMy It !iuiiiiI a 'fairomut," c'aiiii
inir. a- she tlm-s, l' uHiiiiiiU r the
vin.iy i-ily I v at lea-it half a tnilli.ui.
To -LAY tin; iMii'KTiilli; Stall'
Con vt iil ion wiil invt at Harrislmrfr,
:iinl not a iiiL'lf -:inliil;ile as yet lia-i
i-liiel lii i-astor int tiie riiiii. Tin
unusual -teeiai !e i-presj-ntcil of 'oflii-r
x.-.-LiiiL' tlie man." ami tlie -i:iLrlit for,
taking to tlie m is.
A rroK.KV- ;i.m:k vi. IIknski., ulio
ha- li n ni'-nt j nii-il a a suila'ole ean
iliilaie fi r ( ;ovcr:;or, iiiiii.nilii-.-- that he
is not a eaixli'htTe for any oitiee in tin
jr; ft of the Ietii fraey. As lhe Deiuoi--raey
of I'l iinsvlvania dm- not Ii:ijh-ii
to have any olliees wiiiiin their cift,
.Mr. lleiis-l il.K-s not niake lnu.-li of a
Kierifiee hv his reflliMll.
Tiik j-T.-jit eoal ,-trike is virtually
IlI.kI ami the miners, haviior 'ot
nearly t u iiii'ii.-ii of li!:ir in v ae,
have co:'eliii!e.l to p.i to work. The
only men Jio have nia-le money are
the r. ;i. rators aii'i il.-.-tli-r-a ho li:-jielK-il
t haw lartre stoeks o,i l;anl
alnl t ,ie j.aiit oilieials who jot up the
strike. 1 nieenient of the loss in v:i-j!i-s
sustain.-' hy the luineis, the rail
roails alul the manufai tui'ilii: estahli-h-
liients eoiiiK lliil to rliH' for want of
fin!, siill'.Tiil to the extent of many
luillioiis.
"ul ;n.KKs., Cliainnaii of the
Hi pal ! it-u:i State t 'oinni:tti', iiirur-'s
out that 'St of the :l r-iinsylvaiii:t
'oiniivsolliell to l-eleetcil this fall will
lie lit iiuhlieaiis. The live reliiainin;;
ilislriets are not ,y any means eoneole.l
Jo the lleliHMTats, l.llt it is firalite.l
that they have a lirlil inr ehamv in
them. If, liowever, PnI, str.HliT le--
nlilieaii- are lioininat.-il in the 'J'liir l
(MeAhi rV) Ii.-trii-t alnl in the Nine
teenth ( lie!uh-over'. i they i-an lie
elei teil. This Woiil.l reluee the iKl.io
eratie r. Iresentatii-s from the State to
three.
The jollities of Pennsylvania art
very one--iiliil this year. The Ivino
erats have i-i--ion of nearly all the
oihiis., hut noiii- of them are se kinjr
reiioniiiiatioiis, or are l ih iu in to the
front, hojiim; to U- s. lei-ttsl. Tilere is
no inti-rest ft It, either iii or out of the
party, a t.i the result of their inmin
convention. Neei-ssity reijuin-s that
lliev sh.iil jro through tie motions of
nominating a State tieket, anl there
all inters4 i-inls. The only iieslio!i
iuvolveil in the jiroaehiti eamKii-rii
is :is to the size of the llejiuhliean ma
jority. Pennsylvania is a llejiiihliean Stale
:ml has never sWitvimI from her devo
tion to llepuhlieau jrineijil-s. It was
Uvaiise of an uufortiiuate nomination
inl a con.seijueiit split in the parly
that the iHinoenits seeurisl iiosstss-iou
of the State Administration four years
ii;:o. That iliviiou has tlisaiieareil
a:nl the Kej.uoliean-. of the State are
.-ilay more i !oely iiiiitetl ami ln-tUT
rifaiii.sl than they have Urn for ma
ny years ; tin y have a capital State
tieket eonijKise.1 of ahle ami popular
men who Were uouiiuati-l without tlie
iihts-t frii-tioii; the platform of tin
party is an-eptahle and lietil Ho ile
fellee, ali.l the re-'.llt of lie- eleetio;i for
(:ii.rr.-s-!ii in-at-!are in Fehruary last
Man. Is as a tinker Uiantou the jtolitie.il
highway, Kiiiitin to assured sueee-s.
The llepulliean of Penusyl vauia are
tanilii; shoulder to shoulder, i-a-er
for the fray, and their organization is
( wlay the only eompuet one in the
t'ommoimi-altJi. All eyes are turned
towards the Keystone Stat' and h--r
1 .. ..l e .... i . ...
ii (iui. oralis are prepared 10 -Mo ttiein-
wlva- proud" in NoveiuU-r iit-xt.
T' 1 ......
inr.i are Having a i.ii-iiot imiit in
Smtii t'aroliua It-twtvn the two IK-m---ratie
faetions, a:id jud'inj: from n
l.irtn of the K-rsoiial ahu-s- indulged in,
throat-euttiiir will o.n ooiiiineuiv. Tlie
prizi- lK-injt etiuteiidisl for U the I'liit
! Stal-Se!iatol-hip. t Jeiier.ll liutler,
the .re-snt Senator, reprw'iit.s the
Cleveland element, ami (inventor Till
man, who is hitterly hostile to tlie
President and his euekoo follower, is
the ealididate of l!ie kiekers.
I he eandiilati-s sK-ak alterii;iiely
from the same platform, and thev
minee no wonls w lu-n referriii) toeaeh
other. Tiliuiait is viciously denuncia
tory of Cleveland, anda few ilayi:ice
at a intHtiii referre.1 to him as "that
old lrof Uxf in the AVhito House
who hail violated t-vcry iltsle of the
lteinoeratic platform."
At nnvtiiiK held at Camden on
Friday last, Tillman, s-akini; of the
var lie had restondtit to an attack
made tifxtii him hv hitler, at Ijnicas
lT. said : " W hen I ptt to Iancaster I
jiull.il off hi. iiliirt and liftiil tlie hide
and put KHiie salt slid Jiepper Under it.
Uutler' charge that f am a liar and a
thief and a coward do.-, no ff.xxl."
Further al.nisr he i hared that JJut
ler aii the frii-tnl of the corjioratSons,
and that Mr. CIevelau-1 would rather
liulh-r ill the Si-nate thau ti liave
tiim (Iteii Tillman ) : thcri?. "If I
p. there," he aid, " I jiromise tlutt I
w ill use a pitchfork in hLs old fat rilx."
In his reply Ilutler Kiid : 44 If no other
fUKtil had Ut-n dtino hy his lamliastinj;
of Tillman," hv sail, "it had at least
tau v'lt him a h-sson in iUtx-ti-y. When
Governor Tillman made the proposi
tion to illstntiw puhlie issues, ho wi!-
li iiiil v in. t him more th:tn half-way,
hut at the first opportunity Tillman
had indulj.'"! in a line of t-jn-akinz
w hi' h r.-Iucel the v iiiip-.u.n to lhe
line of a dov'-fi:ht, almost."
f;.lieral P.utlerlh-n spike of the idle
talk alut !issiiiaiiiii; Tillman, and
walking up ti hiiu w it h out.-t retch'-I
amis, Kiid : " I'll iroard him myself,
and in Hcavi n' name I-t him stop
that p.-nny k:" 'f leiitaj.''V-nonsi-iise
al.Hit hLs l-iiiit killisl. He
has I'layisl that i-ard for the la.st time
and I pr-.mi-i' 1 11 ruarl him "II the
time if he'll jtlst n'lit talWillir almllt l-in-'
kill.-.!."
it im ml Rutler then tilk.-d alut the
Ihirliiirton matter, and said it was a
ridiculous il( a on the Governor's part
to s ak of U-iiijr waiit.il in I:irli!i
ton s.i that he liiiLiht U- killt-I.
Tiiere was some at ten ipt at this joii:t
l.y Tillman's friend.- to interrupt li'.it-h-r's
sjH-,i 'n, hut the S-na!or s;iid to the
i-hainiiail of the IiiietiiifT that th.se
nii-ii mii-t shut their mouths; that
tin-re were not inU):h inell in the
country to intimiiL-ite him.
General lUitlcrsai.l that he had heard
of this liowlim; down husines-s that
had so ilis-.Tacul the State in recent
years, and he noticed that w hen a man
Mistered Tilhnan's 1-si-k his fri.-nds 1
:an to how 1 him down. He did not
propose So in- howl.il ilowu.
lie it rcmemhcrnl that the "p-ntle-mei''
iiiduijriti!! in tin-se little ament-ti.-s
of lt-liato an- i-:niiiiir and r prisi-n-mtive
men of tin- Smtii Carolina I
miwracy, and of cotir-e they pitch the
tone of their s-call.-d l''l'ateon a plane
suited to the taste and comprehension
of their partisan auditors. It is a dirty
i' fii-'ht, and w e allude to it only for
the purpose of showimr the tone and
character of the " Sotithi-rn chivalry''
now in the saddle and iinitmlliii the
National Governm.-nt under the char
actiristic adiuiiii.-lratioii of Grover
( 'levt land.
Broiled Chicken inJ Btrikei.
Fnini tin- Clii.-.-i-o Iua-r i i:!ii.
;.-.rt'e Mi-l'.ride is a walking deleptte,
or it may lie that lie ImLLs a plan- of liit'li-
r degree in the orjfauizat-on of lalmr;
hat is to the jmrose is tl.nt lie a.-tnl as
Imder of n-rtain wa.--:!n)ers w lio were
on strike against tin- proprietont of the
Wasliintoii mil!-, in I-iw ren.i'. Ma.
Tin- -trike came to a close soim-n iial sml-.li-uly,
and uii lm mum- one of tin- sli ik.-r.-.
wle-nwife and children were ssifi'erin
v. hile he lay idle. !'lhoulit him '.f iiisii
tuting iiepiiry as to how things wit
w ith ' ieorc-' Mi liricle w hile the "jKir,
i low ii-tr.Khlen workmen" w op' living on
half rations and tiylitiim " the Moated le
gions, of capital" under the leadership of
the aior.-s.nd i iittii'.
The 'huinhle operative" did not :
aliotit his work in any indir.i-t tnuie-r.
hut in open iiiii'tiii, and at the close of.i
f r id haranui-hy ion !e aforesaid for
".'intiiiiiaiK-e of the lijjht until death or
i.-tory is r.-sn-hul" theafi-rt-siid "humhle
operative" did priioii!id ii-rtain ijiiis
tioiis to t in.: ye, in maiiniT and form as
follows, to w it :
llo-.v iiiin li money have you drawn
from tin strike fund.-?
Are the new and sly Ksh clothes that
you are now w itirint; pai l for out of the
strike funds?
How ng have you Isimi oii-upyinsj
rtsiuis in a lir-l-nite iiot.-l ?
Have you had l.n.iled sprint; chicken
to eat every day ?
Is it Hue that you were three months
Is-liind w ith your house rent ls iore the
strike ls-tMii, and have you paid up your
arrcarai;is sin. v the strike In-jui ?
hiil you spend 7 in one sa!ou, trealint;
tiie strikers aud eniinirat;iiii; th.-iu to
prolonged r.s.istan.1 ? If so, w In re !i l
you t." t tie- fT?
Iki yni I'Vt-r lily i-iir.irs at l.-s tiian a
'thr.-e-f-ir-a-piai ler rate?"
llow many stiiki-s have y..u en'i
li.i r. il ?
!uriiij; the i; hj I year of W! ill
w hi -h tin-re were few -trik.-s, and in
w hi. h every man who waiitnl t. work
"Mild tin. I work to do, how long did you
work?
Jti.l on w o: k a-ni'i'-h as one-third of
the time ?
Really, now, did you not loaf two
thirds of the time ?
hid not your wile work and support
yon while you w .-re loatiuu ?
hid you not cany h r dinner to the
mill every day and then return to your
h uie or to sonic saloon aii-.l tiiere me I;
t.ite or orate i!miii the " oppression of
iaUir ?"
To the-i- very direct pii-sti..us lo-ire
M.'!I:id.- returned very unsatisfactory
aiisw i-rs, w here-.iH.n the " huniole oK-ra-tie"
iiiov.il that '"this nice; in;; do de
clare the strike otf at the Washington
tiiills," w hi.-Ii w a-canii-.I without a dis
seiilint; voice. If I o.iry:e noik- K- i-atin;;
hr.iil.sl spring chii ken, siu ikiug thr.v-loi-;t-.iiiai1ei-cigars,
spending 7 per day
in saloons, wearinj; new and ch-jpint
.-lotiii-s, and U.ardint; :it a lip-t-class h-e
t. l, it is at tin- iiKt of another set of
iImjm-s. Heii'-cfonh the w .i.--e:inn rs at
W:ish':!;moii iniils, l-.w ri'in-e. Ma-.-., w ill
s.-ttie tin ir dltli -ultii-s iili .-it his val la-i.h-
I.ul ej.eiisi e aid. It is .jaite p.-.si-hle
licit lo-ore is .pii.-tly i'.aliiig and
plauuini; a lit u campaign against the
"capifalistif tyrants" wlrii-his wife is
working in a mill, ( ieorjje earryiin; meals
to li.-r at intervals of his meditation- on
tin- "wrongs of lalnr."
It acre Will were all men on stri.;- t-
ri ll.-.-; llji itl tin- "s..ft!le-s of tin- s-.la;l"
that lalur anit.itors enjoy in linns of
a lver-;ty :-.!id up ei their wiHintr.i to
Work i:i time- of pro-perity. i.i-.ro' is
h-il one of tunny w ho crow fat up.ni th
delusion of hon.-it lucu.
A Asti-Earrit7
Hi apiHiinliueu! -f W. h. I'.i'iT. of
Clearfield, s Assistant I'llited Slatlsi
Trea-ur.-r at Philadelphia was a g.-uuiur
siit-ris. last wi k, and it would went t-
indie-ate liiat the l'reid.-nt Is trying lo
patch up a peace tpctweeu the rival fae
tions of the Pennsylvania I-mocracy i
fore th- niii-tiiig of the Slate I 'on vent ion.
-Mr. ltiglcr is a Mronj; anti-llarrity man.
Mr. Hittler is a S..U of the late ex-i..v.
Wiliiaiu IJiuler, and a hrotlier of K. A.
Billler, follwtor f Ian ricd Hevetiiie for
the West.-i n district during C)e eland's
first term.
Tillmia tad Batltr.
Charleston. S. I'., June ii. The firth
of the series of campaign iiiectinj;s le-t.i-ii
Tillman and liuth-r was held at
t'auideii t.e.ijy. Tillman had the os u
ini; and Itutirr tl,B i-Im1ui. Tillman
spoke of bis uiiu.ual cprit.itt ill this
campaign, and proii-ttetl against tlio )oii
ey of eondu.-tini; the lii.s-lin- on tUe lin
of ersiii:d a!m-s'. ieil. Kutler h id Ix-eil
asking for a primary tir S-'natorship at
every x.iut. It made no .lilf.-ren.v t
him. Ixs-aune he was wire to get the .steiia
torsliip. Itutler was the friend of the
in"rali.ns, and Mr. CI. -velum! w.wil.l
rather see liutler ill lh Si.ii.Uu tlrin to
have Tillman go there, If I g. tlmre,"
h" said, "I promise that I will use a
pitchfork in his old fat rils."
Senator Kutler made a t. llius spin h.
If no other ; us! had Iai-ii t'oiie hy his
latiilaastint; of Tillman, he iiU it had at
least taught him a less.n in decency.
;.-iu ltatl.-r then ss.ke of idle talk alsmt
ssiiss.iii:a;nt; Tillman, and walking up to
him ith out-stn-t. In J arms, said : I'll
truar.l him myscif and in heaveu'H inune
let l.im mop that Hnuy game of dema
Ifogy.' lew Price for 1894.
Painted Itarh Wire per It.,
J51H Chilled Plows
Xu. l " "
Syraeuw! 44 .
'iulc 44
2 cts.
til l
i 1I
i 1(1
0 III
Call and si-e the latest improvement in
Ix-vt-r Spring T.N.lh Harniw s.
JAMKS It. Hol.I.uuiAOl.
SomersH, Pa.
M. CAKXOT SLALV.
PEISIDEXT OF FRANCE KILLED
BY AX ANARCHIST.
Eatrinf Hit Cirri ge U Citti Theater
Whta tie Auaiiia Jsat.-wd npoa Him
tad Subbed Him Will a Dagger.
Pauis, June 24. Sadi Can:ot, President
of the Krench liepul.ii.-, w asstahlsl mor
tally at ftl. o'clock this evenint; in Lyons
hy Cesare lil.nar.rii Santo, an Italian
Anarchist. 21 years old.
Pris-id.-m Carnol went to Lyons to visit
the exhil.iii'.n ofarts. wi.-inis and indus
tries, lit-left the ClianiluT of i'oniuu-n-e
ian'piel, (riven in I. is honor, shortly ailer
o'chs-k. and waik'-d to his i-arriaKe,
whicii n waitiiiK ill the I'la.l-tie Ii
Itoitrs-. He had hardly taken his sa-st
w hen Santo, a ncwspar in his hand,
pn-isiil ihni!;h the crowd and sprang
upon the carriage step. Prtssident Caruot
startnl slightly. S.11110 sn.it.-h.il adapter
from the newspaper anil plunged it into
the President's alKhiMien, near the liver.
The Pn-sident sank liaek unetmsi-iiHis.
Hp was taken at on.-c to the prefei-titre,
and the most skillful surgums in the city
were suininoni.L Miautiiuc Santo was
arrestnL
The news sprite! sw iftly to every jart
of the city. Infuriated cpiwils tiil.il the
stni-ts. Iv fore h) o'ch.-k an Italian n-s-tauranl
had iKin w.-kil, and the jM.liee
w ere ohl'gtil to stnin every nerve to pns-ti-t
the Italian innsuiaTe.
Pn-sideiit I. 'arnot arrived in Lyons yes
terday, and intended t.i remain thereover
Tiiesflay. He was a-coinpnncd hy (ion.
Ilurius, chief of his military household,
most of his other household officials.
Premier hupuy, M. Iturdcaux and other
iiieuils-rs of the ca'. inet. He was receiv
ed enthusiastically at the station !' the
mayor and district officials, w ho, in 27
landaus draw n hy In.rses ilr.icd w ith the
Iri-color, oKi.rtui him and his party to
the Hotel he Viile. Checrint; crowds
tilled the streets and gave the Presi. lent
suc h a w el. nine as he had seldom receiv
ed. To-day the President and his party paid
a state trihute to tiie exhihition in the
Pare de la Te'.e d' r. Afterward the
l'r.-si'l.-nt liel-.l a rei-cption at the jvrefii't
ure. lie planned to go to the .raud
Theater, 011 the Pla.-e de Iji Coiiliilie, this
evenintr, after the hampict at the Chaui-ls-r
of Cemmeri-e. He was in a p.siiliar
ly happy ni.ssl during the li.iu.ii. t, and
wis not ii-e:il de elat.il hy the mrdiality of
his rui ptioii. not only hy the crowd out
si.le tin- l uiiding, hut also l.y tho gin-sts
w ithin. He w :is eheerr.l iiH-essantly from
the m unci. t he lett the Cliaiiils-r of Com
merce until lie took the carriage for the
theater.
The enthusiasm of the crowd causul
tin-confusion w hich gave Santo his op
portunity, as h- was ahle to push his way
f..rwar.l .iii!e liiino'.i.iil until he reached
tin- step of lhe carriage. AsiSanto sprang
auay troiii the carriage step and tried to
ccape, he w as . sci..i and surrounded, lint
forth.- prompt intcrf. ren.i- of thepolin'
he would have Isvn torn and trampled to
d. alh on the spoL As soon as the jiolii-e
cxtrh-ated him from the halidsof his capt
ors ihty hurried him oil to the station
house.
When Santo was within a few f.i t of the
carriage he w aved a paper as if intending
In present a petition, and thus threw" oil'
their guard the pcr-ons nearest to the
President. He was seized just as he was
aUmt to jump from the step, and had hut
half dmw 11 tlie dagger.
The Pr.-sid.-nt had rce:ited henior-rhag.-i
after he was removed t the pre
lect 11 re. lie sanked gradually but stead
ily until o'clock this morning, when
ii.-di.-d. M me 'an lot and her two wins
left Paris at 11:.7 o'clock last eveningly
sp.i-ial train for Lyons.
At 11: sn o'ci-H-k Sunday evening the
surgeon at the Pref.i-ture issued this l.ul
ietiu: Tiie l'n-siil. iil's nmdition is
alanning, lmt not hopeless. The wound
is in tin-region of the liver. The hemor
rhage w hi.-li at first w as very copious has
now -rtLsc.I." A little more than an hour
later tin- Presideiit w as .1. ad.
At 11 o'clock all who had u invited
t- atti iid t he perforiuance in the Presi
dent's honor had gathered in tll.-liran l
Tin at. r. Kvery si-al outside the Imxes
wasliilcl. Tiie audieiii-e awaited impa
tiently the arrival of the President
ial party. Suddenly two men ran up to
the main entrains' ami callnl out that lhe
President had lm-u killed.
The amiouucemelil causcj the greatest
ho: ror among the audience, and criisiof
"A limn,"' "A mort." and "vengeanif,"'
w i re iieard in all parts of the huiiding.
The young assassin's full name was
given at the jioliep station as Cesare
iiovauui Santo. He is iu-ar!y 22 vicars
old. has a very small m nistaehe and wore
a light hrown suit, with a pe.iked cap of
the same color. n his way to the station
he h.'l.l his head down and glam-ed 41111
timially right and left, as if looking for
Hi.nie possible 111 cans of es -ape. I'pon Is
ir.g iiit.-i-rog.ited he gave his mime, hut
professed to know- too little of the lan
guage to say much more. His inability
to speak much Kren.-h is rather peculiar,
as he has lived ill Cotte for th last six
mouths, and is Is lievnl lo have lcen 11111
si.lt ra'.ly longer in the iuntry. lie went
fri 111 Cotte to Lyons ysiterd:iy lilornilig.
The authorities made every e.Tirtto
jrri-:it the mur.l.r from iHS-oiuing
know n to the public. Not a word w as al
lowed to ix- wnt out from Paris l.y tele
graph, and the story h:i. I to le telephon
ed to London.
A workm ui's l.i.k found in Santo s
P'K-kel sii c.vs that he was h ni in Moale-v.-s,-onti,
(i.-ovinn- of Milan.
After hr. (iaillt t..n"s examination .f
the Pre-i-l. -tit's woi;n l it w as de.-i.le I that
an ojs r.iiiou was nei-essiiry. Dr. oilier
pnssed to p.-olH- the wo'.in L The
Pr.-si-l-'ii: thereupon regainul oiiM-i.riis-11.
-ss and i-xclainusl in a clo.ir voi.v:
'1I 1 w you are hurtiu; me."
The jM.litieal elfeets of 1'ri-sideut C.ir-
iol's dmih will If import. 111L, not only
for Fraiuv, but for all Lumpc. Itisuni
veissiliy rec.gniz.il that his influence
has Isi'u uuwavering on the aide of cacc.
Beitli ia a Kiat.
Fire was disoivcnil in the iwl mines
of the Mary" 1-rf Cwl and Kail way Com
pany, at Ix'wislKirg, lu mlli-s finm Itirm
iiighaui. Ala., at 2o'.-1.m k Thursday ufter
ii.Niiu The lire broke out a f.s-t from
tin opening of the mine. One hundred
men were at work in the mine at the
iiiifc, of them l.iug ls yond the fire,
their only way of xx ape ls.ing through
tin. llam.v and smoke.
Four are already d.-ad, two are missing,
and the death of J. A. Marker and John
White is a iU.-sti,-n of a few hours.
Kightecn others are in a critical condi
tion. The death of a iiuuils r is likely.
The tire is still raging, and likely to m
II. Pli. for day-S (r lighting machinery is
very iuad'apiatk.
Cliiomi S?abUcai,
The Iepiibjican State Coiiveiitiotj uf
California, nt Sieri-nteiito, Weliuwlay,
iiomiiuited M. M. F'stiss for tiovernor. A
platform was a.loitnl (leu.Hineiug the
In-ui's ruts fi,r n-pi-aling the Fuleral F.Iec
liou laws, mid lUh policy of the Adminis
tration w ith respect to Hawaii; favoring
fns and tinlimittsl ii.lni'tte of silver at
the ratio of Pi to 1; and denouncing the
Wilson bilL,
Excursion EiU( for 4th of July.
In piirsuan.-e of its usual lilieral cus
tom, the li. V O. IU R. w ill sell excursion
tickets ls-tween all ticket stations on its
lilies east of the Ohio river, fur all trains
July.'lrd and -1th, valid for return trip
until July ."ith inclusive, at reduced rate.
"The Oaly" for a Penny.
The Pittsburg haily r,vf has lieen re-
(I11111I from .( unit to I (siit a conv ami Is
fiirnishisl by mail at !.ftlcr year, or 73
ci-nt for thnsf months F.ight large paj-
es every day. Send your order at inn-e. '
Attacked Hii Ova Party.
Senator Ivid B. Hill, in opening his
spivh in the Senate, Thursday, on the
income tax feature of the viriiT hill, said
it waa important n.H only 1si-mus-the tax
which it wi ks to imjsvse cpials in the
aggregat' alxsitone-liftts-uthof the whole
Fuleral taxation of thel'nited Stales, lmt
Iss-anse of the Ms-nIiar nature of the Isir
den, as well as the vast and varied int r
esu which it injuriously aths-ts. The ar-guin.-uts
he had made in his fonuiT
sis-h on the uteasure had Issen evad-il,
not refuted.
"Pnidenx ilietates," he Raid, "that
this Congnsw should not attempt to for
mulate now liemoeratie iLo-trincs to
which we have never !si-n committeiL,
lrtit rather i-arry out tlie pledges we have
already tnade.' He referred to the Pres
ident noniinating, and the Senate rou
lirming. itlicials for the Terriiori-s and
the I'istri-t of Colimibia, who were 11011
residents thereoC in violation of the prin
ciples of home rule and the explicit provision-
of the e'hicngo platform.
He referred to the refusal of the House
of Representatives lo rcjveal a federal tax
unn State liank cir.iitation, such repeal
having ls-en i-xpressly (avoml in the Na
tional platform, while the same House
went out of its way M injis-t a Populisti-im-.ne
tax in a hemiH-ratie tarilT hill,
"and." he aaiil, "the S-nale Is now asked
to ratify a portion of such inconsistent a--tion.
For one. 1 put. -it against the repu
diation of the promises of the hemocr-uie
party in order to adopt and carry out the
promises of the Populist party.
" If a I i-uiocral ie Congrn-s is to Is- per
mitted to repudiate well is.talilislii.il prin
ciph and to (-uun.-iate new ones without
the sam-tion of a national convention, and
to iimjH'l their supKrt as a test of party
fealty, we may next expect to hear of the
adoption in a tari.r or appropriation hill
of Henry (ieorge's single tax theory, or a
provision alKilishing all custom houses
and resorting to direct fuleral taxation
instead of tariff for revenue, orproviding
for the assumption of government control
and management of all the telegraphs
railroads and liauks of the inintry; or
titc adoption of any other weird and vis
ionary scheme of socialism, paternalism,
or Mpulism t hi.-h the majority may sec
tit to sanction."
Continuing a severe denunciation of an
income tax, Mr. Hill said: "I repudiate
the spurious heinoeraey of these modem
apostles and prophets, who are part Mug
wump, part Populist and the least part
heiins-raii'-, w ho fxs k to lead us astray
after false g-ls, false thmries and false
methods. I objts-t to our resorting to a
war tax w hich the Kepnbli.-.llis theni
soivi rejeeie.l years ago with our appro
bation." He could not follow a lea. ler
hip which shifts and turns and tempor
izes upon every public ipiest ion.
A Terrible Outrage.
Coi.oitvtm Si-kiv.i.s Col., June !.
Probably the most glaring outrage, con-1111-tnl
w ith the ri-etit trouble at Cripple
Creek, was tiimmittcd shortly after mid
night this morning. Adjutant tienend
Tarsney, of the Colorado State National
tiiiard. w ho w as stopping at the Adams
Hot.-!, was called from his r.xim shortly
iifti-r 12 o'chs-k, and infor'tie I that some
party at Cripple Cns k wished to speak
to him over the telephone. When 1 ieiicral
Tarsney appeared liehind tlie clerk's li.-k
to answer the alleged call he was sud
denly confroiit.sl by a masked man annul
with two revoh crs, w ho requested him lo
a.nimpany him. The hotel clerk in the
meantime had lieen pla.i-d under guard
of one of the kidu:ipH-rs. Tarsney i::i
uie liateiy called for help, and w a- iui.-k-ly
clubls-d into submissiou with revol-
ers, and almost instantly several more
of the kidn:ips-rs appeared and i-arrinl
him to a carriage and he was rapidly
driven to the open prairie, lu re (ieiier.il
Tarsin-y was removnl from the carriage
and strippisl nude :ind a coat of tar and
feathers ipiickly administered. After tar
aud feathering him the mob warned him
against returning tothe Springs.
NeJson'i Brare Act.
OXFonn, June 21. F.dward Neiison, of
Philadelphia, li reman on the Central di-
isioii pay train w hich passu) through
Oxforil, had a thrilling cxiM-rieii.-e near
Krauss" cut, a few miles south. A public
road -ross-t tin- railroad near the cut and
haniel Maher livis nearlhe crossing. His
2-year-old son was walking 011 the track
as the train went down. F.nginii-r (irason
gave repeated warnings, hut thechild imii
timiiil on the track. To stop th ' train
and avoid killing the chil 1 w as impi.
sil.le. Fireman Neils.111 sprang through the
l s.kout w in. low of the -ab, ran along the
f-K.t!sird. and swinging out kicked the
child in the forehead, knot-king it into
the side dit.-)i. The train was stopped
and the little one carried tothe house, the
grandmother fainting at the sight.
( n the return the train w .is stopped and
the child was playing in the yard. ( n its
forehead van the mark made by Fireman
Neiison's sh'ie w hen he kicked it out of
fatal danger.
Bioteri Acquitted.
Union rows. Pa., June2L At the open
in:; of court yesterday morning the jury
In-fore whom the strikers charged with
the killing of I'ngineer Paddock were
tried returned a verdict acquitting the 27
d'-felidaiits. Out of the .'ill strikers chargul
w ith the crime hut two were convicted.
The charge against I K. havis, the only
liefen.Lint yet in jail, w ill Is' w ithdraw n
l-y the prosecution. Judge I'w ing sen
tcn.iil Mike Furinainl John Hussar each
to 12 years in th" penitentiary.
The deputies arreted f .r the killing of
John Mokaif and Stephen C.-ivna.-k, were
given a hearing yesterday liefore Judge
F.n in g. Four w ere held in ?2,io liil and
one discharged.
Foag'at to Kill Eii Wife.
iiK iunvii.1. P.v., June 21. James
o'Toole, a niarrieil man with live chil
dren, w ent to a hardw are store this morn
ing and luiught a revolver, saying he was
g ling to sh.Kit his w ife. He was inter
cepted by Otiieers William Green and
JinM-ph Anderson. He drew a knife and
was kn.kki-d down. While lying on the
streit he drew his revolver and fired one
shot at the poli.-emen and at the same
lnie slashul his knife acro- his throat.
The man was ii.-ke.l up in a dying condi
tion, and the ihx-tors say he isinn.it live.
O'Toole has leen separate.! from his wife
and he has Isi-ti trying to g.-t ioss ssion
of hLs children.
A Frightful Mine Siiaiter.
IjONisN, June 24. An explosion oc
curred yesterday in the Albion coal mine,
at Pont-y-Prid. Wales, 'l he nuiulicr of
il. :id is 2"-l. Many of the d.-ad Inslies
w ere nianghil Is-yond rungnitiou.
( row ds of 111.11 ami women w ho have
11.K slept simv the exphsion, still sur
round the pit, awaiting news from hus
bands and brothers. Kxplor.it ion of the
mine in slow and dilliialt. owing to the
Mocking of the galleries w ith dead horsi-s.
Mixed FUon fsr Fluar Taie7ei.
Hii.iiHt-otU). M K., June 21. To lind out
Who was stalling hi-r Hour, Mrs. It jbin
soti, a w idow of L'uitingtoti, mixed l'arijj
gru-n in it, and four victims arc likely t)
iie.
Xie had Isi n missing Hour from her
harrel every time she left the house. She
d -tenuini.d to punish tle thieve., and )
011 Monday mixed in the poiuin and
111 tale a visit to a in-ighUirto give th? par
ties an opKrttinity to sU-.il the Hour.
The next morning a physi.-ian was
summoned to a neighUiring family,
na111.1l hay, and found them all deathly
sick from isou. The woman c.iifesssl
to making bread from Hour which came
from Mrs. liohinson's liarrel. The doctor
thiuks it doubtful if any of the fur vic
tims recover.
No matter how liar.l the times the one
thing yon cannot air.ird to go w ithout is
ALL the newiC If you want all the newa
you get it in the Pittsburg IHrp-itch. The
miVA publishes all uot a part only.
STATE MILITIA OUT.
Troops Sent to Quell the Eiotous Lem-
onstratioos at Ponxiutawney.
Tlie prolongiil strike in the Central
Pennsylvania n:il ilistri.-t and the riots
and disorder arising from it readied a
crisis Thursday, when liovernor Patlison
called out the Fifth and Sixteenth regi
ments and tlieSheridan Troop, of Tyrone,
to suppress mob violence in Jcirersoii
county. fieneral John A. Wih-y, of
Franklin, commander of the Siinil bri
gade, was directed to take charge of the
troops and rt-rt to Sheriff (iourley at
Punxsutawney to assist him in restoring
order and enforcing the luws.
(iovenior Pattison rert-ivel a imsiKiige
e:irly Thursday morning from Sheriff
(Jourhy, of Jefferson eimnty. stating that
a mob of 7it Italians with additional
syinpniiiircrs had taken possession if
Walston. "All my eudeavon in my
cisiuty to secure deputies have li-n u-n
h-ss," the sheritr a.ldul, "as the over
whelming tiuiiils rs of the armed mob
terrorizisi all, and the citizens here say-thi-y
will submit to arrest la-fore going to
certain death. I have exhausted my
pow crs and rnpist the militia.n
The ( Jovenmr had a hurried consulta
tion w i'.h Adjutant (iencral (Jreeniand at
which it wasihi-id.il to call out thetroops
and orders were issued to the Fifth and
Sixleeiiih regitm-nts. liefore tin- orders
were sent out the authorities revoked
lliiin, and at seven o'clock Thursday
morning a telegram was sent to Sheritr
(iourley acknowledging the reiiipt of
his message and asking for exa-t parthn
lars of the situation at once.
This message brought the follow ing re
sKtise from the sheriff: "Situation at
WaNton unchanged. (Jrowing worse
Mob still in possession of properties;
have annul pickets out and they are 0011
troling the town. I cannot control the
situation and again rupiit the militia to
assist me."
htiring the morning the governor ri-i-eivnl
the following message by long
distance telephone from Captain Thomas
K. Clark, chief of the tial and iron p
liee in the Cleartield region:
"Sheritr C.Mirley was just here lo see
me and requests me to send you this 1111-.-s-ige.
He says the strikers. Hungarians
and Italians, have taken ssession of
Walston and the company plant, have
scnrnl away the watchmen of the compa
ny, took iiossi-ssion of the pump house,
and the mini-, arc tilling with Water.
They stand guard d iv and night w ith
guns and lean- uolsniy in or out of tow n
or the iiimpany works. They have stop
ped ail trallie through the village by citi
zens w ho live Im-voii.I Piiiixsutaw ney.
They compel all the F.nglish sM-aking
jieople who live within their lim-s to
stand guard with them. They go into the
houses and force them out at the siint of
their guns. The sheritl' says he is h. er-
I. -ss, and cannot get the law abiding in-o-ple
to assist him. They are afraid. 1'he
strikers nuiiils-r about l.unu.''
Sisiii after a messstge was niviviil fr.!ii
Frank I, Shcppard. of Altoona, general
suM-rintenileiit of Pennsylvania railroad,
stating that the picket line of the miners
extends around the mines so that no one
but friends can get through to as-ertain
the situation. There arc from ! to
men in the mob and they have got all the
arms they could get around Piinxsutaw
ney. Three c ir loads of miners started from
Philadelphia Wednesday night to work
in the minis! of Iterw ind. White A" Co.
They w ere in charge of ten picked depii
liis armed with Winehisiters. Thursday
aiterniMiii ( o-nenil (Jrivnlaiid rei-eive.1 a
message from Captain Clark stating that
lii Italian strikers laid all night on the
railroad at a point two miles from his
litus w ith guns watching for the shij
ment of miners. They left at live o'cl.x k
and fifteen minutes later the train passed
thai point w ith the new men 0.1 '. i.:." l.
Captain Clark says the strikers would
undoubtedly have tin'- 1 at the train ifthey
had Ihi-ii there.
"My detective on the outside report a
terrible state of a I1, airs at the village of
Walston, two miles from my location,"
goes 011 Clark in the message. "The
fanners are stopped on the outside and
II. 4 allowed by the Italian strikers to
rt-a. li Punxsiitawney and no business or
tratlic is allowed from that s.-.-tioa.
American lxirn citizens are force-1 to act
as guards to keep every Is idy outside.
The strikers do duty day and night as
though they were authorized by law. We
are shipping alxiut "" tons of coal daily. I
expect 11 1 trouble here, but think they
w ill attack the railroads and try to stop
us that way,"
Prsxsi-TAWXKV, Pa., June 22. The
State troop took Hssi-sioii of the I'ell,
l'W is A" Yates n.al property at Walston,
Adrian and Anita, near this pia.-e, this
iiioruiiig, w ithisit a protest from the for
eigners who hive h.-en terrorizing this
end of Jellerson (utility for the past tlirm
days. Prig. 'en. John A. Wih-y assumed
coinm-ind, and at !l o'clock the men were
111 ir. ln-1 to Walston and Adrian. The
Italians and Hungarians who Ui I Us n
doing picket duty aliotit the idle works
and w ho had Isi n coinpelling Amerii-aii
strikers to assist them, lied like a herd of
stani)ede.l cattle at tin; upproa-h of tlie
militia. In their llight they .iok with
them their luunitious of war, tinnp-isiil
of old style gnus aud pistols and a few
wc.ip.uis of their own manufacture,
w hieh they calinl cinnon.
( iie of the alleged cannon w as captured
by a d. ta.-liiu-ut of the Fifth Ki-giment
this nftern.i-in. It was m i l" of a hl.i -k
o ik butt, into w hich a three-inch gas pipe
h id been inserted. It was then clnuiptii
withh'avy iron ho..ps and was loaded
w ith naiis and small pieces of iron. A
p w der fuse was a!tach".l to it from the
top. The nfl'icers regard it as a dangerous
implement.
K-irly this m i.-uiiig, w h-'ii th-' Fifth
K -giment and Sheridan Tr.sin were lin
ing up the mountain to this pla.--'. tiiey
eneouiitere 1 a iiand of aKu! strikers
from .--(. Ia and other mining towns.
Four e in;.ini.s of th? soldiers were
promptly ordered u-.it. The strikers kept
up a furious noise until lhe soldiers were
insight of them; they were then sur
rounded by the troops and for a time they
allow ed tilit.
After the soldier had li"n distrih ite.l
ah ut in tightins s!i ie, C d. Thed.ire
Kurehtiel.i g;ive the onler, "Forward,
march." Instantl the strikers were giv
en the same command from their leader.
"Make rej.lv," shouted C..1, Purchliel.L
There was mi ominous rattling of arms a
few more hurrie 1 orders and the four
companies closed in on the hand of strik
ers. The colonel, as every Ixxly else, regard
ed the "forward, nnreh" order of the
strikers as proposing nil attack. It w.n
just the time for tlisapjieariiig. however,
and the order really meant for the strik
ers to hunt cover. They ilis ij.p.-ared into
a ihi-p ravine and were lost.
I't.NxsrTAWNKV, Pa., June 2.1. The
tr.sips stationed here and the wives of
Hungarian and Italian strikers fought a
half dozen blisslli-ss l:ittle about the
Adrian mines tiwhiy. The soldiers were
kept busy from early morning until late
to-night keeping the women and children
from mobbing the n..-n w lp w ent to work
f -d:iy.
Croting tko Atlantic
V'siially involves sea sickness. When tlC
waves play pitch and toss witlj yon,
strong indeed must Is- tl)C stoitpu-l) tl:.(
can stand it w ithout revolting. Tonr'-is,
i-.U!iien ht travelers yachtsmen, marin.
ers, all testify that lbs hsn-tter's stomach
Hitters is the ls-.t reiiuslv for the nausea
exK-rienis;iJ in rough weather 011 the wa
ter. Xervirtis and weak travelers liy land
often suifer from something akin to this
and find in the bitter its surest remedy.
Xo disorder of the stomal he, liver or lmw
els Is so oiwtinatc tlutt it may not lie over
come hy this prompt and thorough reme
dy. Kipially efficacious is it for chills
and fever, kidney and rheumatic trouble
and nervousness. F.migTants to the fron
tier should provide themselves with this
fine uitilieinal safeguard against the ef
fect anil vicissitude of climate, hardship,
c xjiure and fatigue.
Nevt htan
P.y its ne.r diro-tory Chi.-:igi now
claims a optilaiioii of I.Too.ik'.
Mrs. Lizzie ILilli-lay, who murdensl
lur huslia'id and Sarah Jane and KleaiM.r
Metjnillan, was nmvicted of murder in
the first degree at Monti.i llo, X. Y.
Lrastn Wimaii was W.ilniKlay s.-n-teiiii-d
to five ye:irs and six months ini
prlsoniiieiit l-y Justice Ingr.ihain in the
Couri of Oyer and Terminer in New
York.
The Kev. hr. John IL Paxton has paid
hLs tine of 1 in New York for ncghs-t-ing
to risnrtl the n-nitietite of the si-rtt
marriage of Col, W. C. P. P.rii kinri.lge
and Mrs. Wing, w hich he s rC. rui.il in
April, l-Ol.
A cable dissitcli hriugs the iuteili-gen-e
that there lias ls-n a very severe
earth.jtiake in the cily of Tokio, Jajiaiu
The disiiteh gave the as5surani- that all
the niLssionaric. were safe. The damage
to the Kpisropal mission lui!dings is
estimatdl r.t cl.le'.
An appeal to court taken by a former
Iniard of commissiioners of Armstrong
(iHinty on SitVto stirchirged against
them hy the county auditors has result
ed in a verdict against the commission
ers. That sum together with tiie costs
w ill aggregate cl.i w hi- h the ex-com-missi.rtiers
will h lve to pay.
htiring the thunder storm on Thursday
morning the residence of Andrew Snyder,
near Willow llr ivo, N. J., was struck l-y
lightning. The el. .-trie current ran down
the chimin-y, euti-r.il a lil room and
tore the U d.stead, on which Mr. and Mrs.
Snyder were sleeping, to spintcr. It
then passed out of the room, set the Insist
on tire and spent its fon-c in the cellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were litli uninjur
ed. Will Iloper, w ho was a wilui-sst in a
niuiiU-r of Internal Revenue and White
Cap cases, w as taken from his home m-nr
ha'.ton, (Jcorgia. a week ag-, by live
niasktil men. lie was w hippul, sh.4anl
thrown into an atndom-. mpm r pit,
sixty feet d.vp. For a wnk Ros-r
managed to live, chew ing r.s.ts w hi. ll he
found at the Isitt.-m oftheshaft. Isit w hen
he was discovered .Monday he was near
ly deaiL
Linti.ln Neb., was visited by one of the
worst storms in its history Thursday night
starting minors outside that Lincoln had
lieen d.-itroyeiL The strn-ts were tillnl
with people when tiiestonn bmke. For
ten or fifteen iiiimit.-i there wit 110 rain,
hut the airwa fuil of everything sn-table.
Papers luiski Is, Wisslcn sidewalks and
branch. st of tni-s and dust lill. -l tin- air.
A numls-r of large buildings were unroof
ed. Then rain fell in torrents.
Jonathan Watson .lied at Clifton
Springs New York, a few days since.
He w as 7-" years of age and 'nine to Penn
sylvania in 1MU. In ls..!i the first oil we'd
was drilled on M r. Watson' land near
Titusville. Mr. Watson sold his land to
Fasteni oil companies at fahul.ai prin-..
One farm brought sl.uio.itai. It is said
that he drill. -d oil wells iind. rspirit guid-ani-es.
Iiozens of dry hohsi and the panic
of IsTr; crij.ple.l his resottris;-. Hedi.il a
poor man.
A future King of F.uglan.l wa born
at iK') o'i ln-k Satur.by evening. The
hilchess of York, who is the daughter-in-law
of the Prince of Walts, gave birth ill
White Ianlgc to a Imy, w ho w ill ts.me day
sit upon the gm-ati-st throne on earth, if
hi- lives to mature years and the dynasty
is not overthrown l.y the coining of a r"
public. The event has caused a thrill of
loyal (iitasy thr.Highout Lugland.
Crow ds of chu riiig thousands s.irr-uin.l.il
the bulletin lioards, which announced the
joyous tidings.
Thestorii-s of the career of the late
ilistinguishul Henrys. Ins, Na)ohin of
Finan.v, put King Midas, Monti- Cristo
and other gilded xH.'Utat.-t into tin- shade
in the line of siatlliiig e!l'cct.-. Ives start
ed at IS a green farmer's Imy, oil a salary
of ?2 a week. It t'Hik him two years to
force hi salary up to ylOa w n-k. In l.-ss
than a year after that he had s-.s.pe.I in
ci,ini. six months later lie had "made"
Ss."., .".U, and I -fore he was 22 hid "milk
ed" tt2.irM.uia out of a single railroad. The
next year his assi ts mounted to c2l,i",
ip. All this accomplish,-, I in just four
yi-.trs. Then Is-gau the dc.-iine, which
ended in his death at '. Certainly all
history has failed topr.Mluceanoptier su.-h
pyrotechnic display in the financial
heavens as this.
A TfilSUTE TO PRFACHEES.
Free Trips to Egypt, tlie Holy Land tni
Europe for Five of them.
The Pitts! hi rg Ti.nr, w hi. h is always
doing some! hing out of the common, an
nounces its intention of paying all th - ex-peiis.-
f a triji to Kgypt, tin- Holy lmd
and tiie capitals of Ktirope, to Is- taken by
the five preacher nii i nre vot-.l most
popular by its r-aIcr. The voting w ill
liegin next Monday, July 2, and will -n-tiuue
for six months. Kvery p-.il ln-.ition
day during that time The 7VM'. w ill print
a coupon, w hich, when properly tilled
out and sent toliie Kxe-.irsi.m hepartnient
of the Pittsburg 7'oin-x w iil count as one
vote. After theiNt ofh -.cinb-r the vote
w ill Is- e mtite l, and the live preacher
w ho have, received the greatest nuuils-r
of votes will lie in it'-1 1 make tiiis won
derful tour as the gu.sts of the Tim'.
The tour w ill isi-'ipy a!ut ten weeks.
The departure of tin party from New
York w ill Ik so timed as to enable the
tourists, traveling by easy stages, to spend
Holy Week ill Jerusalem. Kit route there
w ill le stops at Uihcraliar, (ii noa, Naphs,
Alex:mdi ia, Cairo, lsinalia, Jalf i, Ramleh
and Jerusalem. At each place there w ill
be abundant time to see mul study ail the
object of ii.ter-st. The return trip w ill
!.- by way of Turin, the Mt. Ci-nis Tunnel,
Paris London and Southampton. The
party will K- r.e.nmpaiii.sl by a represen
tative of the 77on. who, in addition to
paying every cent of theexciiso incurred,
w ill attend to every il.-:ail iie.i..s;iry for
the ininfort and eiijoymciit of the guest
of the TVmic. The aoiimm.Hlatious every
where w ill Ie the bot money can buy.
The Timm has Is-eu heartily commended
for providing vacation trip for the public
school tea-, hers. Its determination to do
something for the preachers of Pennsyl
vania, Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland
is certain to lie eipially popular, and the
plan of the tour which is outlined above
is so magnificent that the contekt w ill Is?
lively from the start. The Timrx is the
lending newspaper of Pennsylvania and
gives all the news for one cent a day. If
you are not already a reader, order the
Tim:' from your newsdealer at oiu-e. If
there is no agent for the Tiuu- in your
l.s-ahty, write for term to agents and an
opportunity w ill Ik-given you to increase
your in, -.inie w ith little trouble.
Hot Water From a Well.
LkhanoV, Pa., June i!. Hot water is
pouring from a well .'t feet deep at J. A
It. Meily's furnace. The- well wa lutrcd
15 years ago aud until re-ently the water
w as coh) and clear. A gradual change
ha come over it and now the water i
hot. The strange phenomenon is puz
zling the people iu that vicinity.
Lawn Kowers.
A ljanilsouie line and cheap. For sale
hy Jas It. Hoi.i.Kitr.Af v.
WHY?
Sltoul.1 cer- ic, if In need of a pure siim
U'ant for itmliriital urpn , tfu lo lf Fil r.
al UT lUi-au-.- lie will lin.I tit.- lar.-st st.s-k
lo m li-t fn.in at Invest pri.i-. Tlie Kye
VVhi.-kl.-s an- all from lhe tum-st ami U-st
known ilis'lllerii-i and sol.! at tlie following
lirLs-s: 2-y.T rsjlit at film ts rpallon; .Vy.-urs.ld
nt iiil; 4-ear-l.f nt Si-iO: (i-v.-urs.l.l Mt
K-yi-tirold at ff.VJ; 13 anil 12-yinr-ol.l at $V;
St. Hi-lcna, ('Mlilonii.i, olil,-t 11 u J hci M-l.s-t.it
wines, 10 bnmils ilrj- and sw.vt, at JI.V per
gallon; klilue win', imp. Sherry. Maileria,
I'ort aud 1'ina.n, at lowest figure. Xo extra
ciiarjfe fiMr iuckiiitf. (iill or acini 6.r price list
at
A. ANDRIESSEN
Ks, Fuleral St., AUi-gheliy.
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MrsALUhl.
My stock of sea-ionaMe wash Dress
Goods is large and cheap.
Consisting in Part of :
liMnch Irish Itwns, figured and
slriiil.
White ami colornl iliniiiii-s.
lMain & tiijureil l'n-i-s, very pn-tly.
All ra.l.-s of Dri.s I ititrhauis, at
low prics.
Crinkled t iiiiL'haiiis.
Wool ami Cotton Challii-s, from
up.
Aiiurinin ami Fivm-li Sattim-s, all
p-a.li-s.
I'luiii -trisil ami plain Nainsook.
4 " India Iiwns.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DOTTED SWISS,
FOll DKC-SHS & DRAPKUV.
A Iare line of vard w ide t'ainl.ru-s.
lVrctdcs in many d.-sins.
Hamlstune rriiu-is I hicks,
l' ltistiis. in many styli-s.
A Great I'ariety of While, Cream,
Kcru ami Jilack Laces for
Trimming.
All widths ami styles of braides
for Press Tritninin.
All colors Moire Silk, Chano-i-ahie
Silk, Surah Silk, etc, for trim
wing and waists.
A complete line of Series, Henri
etta. and fancv Wool and Silk
Iress Goods.
Cheap Wool Dress Goods in proat
variety.
Baly Dresses and Ci!y Coats, long
and short
Baby Caps and Ilats to suit all
All kinds of goods for Children's
Dresses.
Lace Curtains from .Oo. a pair up.
Scrim from 5 to K'e.
A large assortment of Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Under
wear.
Beautiful Table Spreads, cheap
handsome ties in Silk and Cot
ton.
Silk Gloves and Mits jn great vari-
The best line of CORSET.? to be
found.
Hundreds pf articles in Notions,
and Triminiugs that cannot be found
eiicwhere. The best line of FAST
colored. Stockings, either in Black
or Colors.
hSummer Opening
Mil!inery Goods,
The largest, most stylis-h and cheap
est." Don't forjre that with the extreme low
prices 0tren.1l, you have a chtimv to jn-t
a part (if the ltt) On, thai we tn now
giving to our customer-.
Mrs. A. E. UHL.
ISUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES,
WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF - - - -
Syrup Cans Sap Buckets, $a-
" Spouts, Gathoring Bucket
""Sugar Pans, Etc., at rock bo,
torn prices for cash.
WE HANDLE THE BEST
P. A.
Main Cross Street, .....
RAINjORSHINE
THE FURNITURE STORE OF C. H. COFFROTH IS OPENED
PROMPTLY EVERY MORNING,
AND HE gives : : :
BARGAINS EVERY DAY.
- - - ADMISSION FREE
The Storo is Accefsible to all Highways, Byways an!
: : : : Sidewalks. : : : :
?tyles are bright and merry a.s you please. More pretty Furniture t!.i
jou thouglit we had.
-:--:-A HINT HERE AND THERE:::-
U all wc have space to irive you. You must see them. You'll ui. li.r-u:..
C. H. COFFROTH,
jVJaio Crco Street.
Great Inducements.
Goods reduced in price in every lino,
Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtain.
Ladies' Coats, c. Xow is the time to buv ti
save money and get something good.
JAMES
CUNTON STREET,
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DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain custonicrs,
which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. 17
iTord Ut BrU mt m W profit, u.1 w brlirra you ran tuow b hatiur mil jour
but wear C the dealer advsniMnl below. Catalucaa fr npoa appliuUiou.
J. D. MILLEK & SOX, Rockwihio, l.
IB, &c jB.
Quality, Style --
- and Price.
tli:tn ttniiti.-iry iiii n-wt t tr -u?.i!Mrs, r
Ui-'ll Hot tltU
MAIL ORDER BUSINESS
:wtnuiitiiiK :i It 1k-s t htimlnN of lhi
untls anttiuiliy.
Nw Ftil'Ii1 Styl' I Suiting-
ft il:ll-r'iil ttWrtiiir-4 I- iiM-li" wiil.
0't! "4-ril.
N-w titit'r iin-l rrrt Suitin',-
4 ti in 1m -,
T5, t' t" i 20 yar-1.
Tlw- arv lif hjfU' ir fnnu Ltrv. p-ii--ri)iint'
of lim Mylioh oni.f.tnt
r-:nw:il f i:--t. in.t t ylth I r-
i nN, siik nnd i:!iti2' yii n
-h;nu- tmyiit ! it-l.i;" f:itrn-H al
tut -fore ihnMikil.out itu ntiiv n-"H) and
aiMasut LESS PftlCCS.
Moxt :mt :irtiu-iil f N-Ity T:ff-r:i
aii-l I:nt ia si 1 li mt-'vt- tvr imwii tV-,
T V. ivV, U
4hnm1 tiuhty rintii Itn!iii siik- Navy and
i;ui k nunt vrilh Hiiif- r:iititt
23 aim 35ft; y:nL
WSM GOOH rrkAPTMT : ir'--i-izt-I
j:on HI ii-ll ;uiim U'lliioit ptnt:U I.
I.iiu'U FU Siittiiiir iin-In -?4 w:l
O'' : yard.
Kim i;iU'-.i floih :ai iiu i.lt
K.!i;i';. v If.i,d-SMit Ini-k sniMiitf-
4i; tmili iTiii NavYunit l'ink and I'.hn'
slrik.- r wlnti irnmtiiij .ki in-lM nit-
as-''--
Kit Krt-i'.i-h 'rs-uwlii-Uiiuttl't.l in tMruit4l
Kr.ii!t J:mi-I 'r-anli- r o-t r:i:t :ttr
:;l iiirhi- id.- 20"-,;
! lot ln'. Zhyr iii.jriinm.'i j;o
tt'loiTK, Il-Ul UTlll i'A) UHlilT U'lilt -
13 1 2' a yard.
I'litonil !Hn k Suidiir in I'lain rfilora and
iit-:l rtfir-t uml li- j int-h- wiiit
Uk-, i.V, Jl. ! flm-M tU vt.
Wni oun M. o orT. fr Kitiiol.-. t!lu
tnld iiiil't;u umi ri-t mi ' 1 1 Mn
1'iini ! way trf rTiniiiirul buying -anti
Vil if--! Hir air'ii:it-.
Boggs & Buhl,
ALLEGHENY, PA.
SALESMEN M1,:
li-rot NURStrY STOCK ..! SEED POTA
TOES l.lni.KAI. 011.AKV miiihiii..
3I'" wnrklf. ftTmtwnl an. uvii'(
KiSITUiNS lo f.l m n. r(vil ir. Inrt .nu
lo b-stiuiiera. KXULl -I VE TKKklTuKV given
If deMnd. Write al oiw-e for lerun to '
THE HAWKS NURSERY CO.,
Rochester, N. Y.
TE ART AMATEUR.
Best fad Largest Practical Art
Magazine.
lITie only Art pnrtudii-sl Jinle4 Medal t lhe
WoriU fair. 1
l.inuu i'Ht . aii -io triA tn m"i' 'Srir I r'anlf nrt
H Klf IM V kr'mn baWirui
11 send to UT one Q
ilicalioa a npv-i m 1
wrb e.i'iir plates- II I
UK aB'l.H mipple J J
I UII I Ul,. we will ml
iurmiuuii.2 Iflln 1.UUI:
torn csiot mill) M.rs.
m-nUir buii ufilMlnii.irM.nl.. ...i..'
or
Fflr? we will TU1 alsn -Painlina
V'l -J Ijr Bujinncrt-f.op,,,,.
MONTAGUE MXRKS, 23 Uflioii Square,
New York.
IMPOKTA.1T TO ADTSSTISITRS. .
Tbeeream of th enuntr-r iai Id b.n.1
In Ecmington'e County 8t Lists. Shrewd
ureru.-wn Taa thecxselres of iLrse lista, a,
eocy or m-hica can be had of E.-miutrton
Bnm, of Xcw Tork k PStutwrg.
Maple Evaporator on the Ma:
ket at less than half the pr;v
asked for some others. It
"pay you to get our prices bc!or;
buying.
SCHELL,
SOMEFSET.fi
Somerst, p
QUINN.v
-JOHNS TOWN P
SW, L, DOUGLAS
4mWK stot. n w
VT GEMLNE
Urn WELT.
Ic-". Bollo!n Walmmof. Bel Shoe wU jt ..he pria,
S4 and S3.50 Dress Shoe.
(.'.isii in WctlL, cusliag trout u 5o
00, o ana o
J!:;uUu,u,i!in
VCa.S3.50 Police
S2.50, ar
Shoe. 3 fiolfii.
and S2 Shocf,
L nuaiis-a Bt the Ttrtce.
Boys S2 4 SI.75 Sohooi Sho?!
LADIES'
3, S2.50 S2, $1.75
In liav worM. All ttt-
i-Kula hiM-K, N&b
luia rlw utiHNil ua jt
bottom, ttrm ktua f
Mm.
115.
SIS
Fifteen Dollars ha.s a power to
draw, if correctly invested, which
heats a lottery. For Fifteen Vo
Jars you can draw a nice Cha-mxr
Suite no hlank ticket;. Every
Fifteen Dollars deposited pet3 one
Suite SURE. It's like getting dol
lar for dollar.
You have seen or heard of our
$16 Suite. What yon saw or hear!
of in that Suite yon can fiud in this
and more, you save a dollar too.
which is an item to most of n..
One thing sure, if you buy one of .
these $15 Suites yon get a reliaMe
article from a reliaMe firm. The
Suite will "stand by ' you and we
" stand hv " the Suite.
HENDERSON
FURNITURE CO.,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
Promoted
riea-e note thi in your Mi n r.m
dum Hook,
STENGER.
THE DRY GOODS MAN,
-JS.
JOHNSTOWN.
stay at lij old stand, but t!?
o. has been changed from
227 to 515.
We Shall Continue Our Oli
Mntto Kcit values
l I J I IU ,can afford for wt;-
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR W0M!l
localiM B;aalifJ anl HeaUhfuL :
K-V.-tl. nl Cirllliitss ft.r tin- .ludy. f 'I1.1 -' ;
l.-s. .MuOlrl.utlits,. Uls.rv n.i 1 11" "'" j
Mii-iinii.l Vrt. ThonMiicli work : lJ'"",
n.s., -;il.inttji an.l l hiiui.iiiiii. ir "' .
s..i-iniM-r 1:'. lsn. rlv .ii.-iii. J--"
lii.-. hor-tutl;tini.lv l.
I'KXXXV I.VA X I A 1 1 .l.I.Ki ;K K -V. W-M -" 1
llUsburg, I'j.
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