n i i ! ll? boncrset iitraid. ! i Kiw i:l j - I I NK.-1'AY - REPUBLICAN JiOVllNATIONS. E'ection, Tuesday, Nov. 13th. STATE- K,,r iwvrnr-Iani-l H. Hastine I'.tr I.i-u:.-o:ii ip-nK.r-V."::r Lyon. I"..r AuJit-T iti:cr!-Aiu' H. Mylin. y.,r i.-Lsry of Ii.l. rit.1 Affair- iamns W. Latla. F-.r l'.mj.'rsjiiiiin-Bl.-I.n' ".a!-'ili A. tir-- n-l re' K. Huff. COUNTY. St atk .:-at N. B. Trit. l.Ii.M, J. tni-r Tow nhip. s-uij-i wiLkt Iki-i-i. rf ilx la-irfct i .fc-r- .tK"- A-eii!.t: Win. H-:iry Miil. r, i:H-niahotiiiig Twp. J.-r !:.iah Maurer, M.-ye-town J5..rouc&. JlKV t..sm loXkK Sani'.i.I J. JVw. .'. MiiforJ Township. PooK iMKWToti: William Imii. Miif-r.1 Towu-hip. , l-iK ihat the lifl'-iiit "TraK-s ll:ioii-" lia'l lirfrliej to lK-li and S.ver. i'ti aid had Iut a to all la l.r, who woui.l liave lwll tiie greaterf Mi!!".T-r? Ih:in i-a ra'loate of a Keely tiri-ii-titutioii. It i. evih-iit that lie ha. hii-!v or.kti ot-r tlie pn- ri!iil rule aii'l h;wi a "jair" oiu Iniriiiir hi Kprw lie ha- riveii orsrania-'l lalr a hlaek Ye. Tut uiiaiiiiiioit- vote in theSi-iiate iiilorviiii; an.l uili"!.iiusf tlie mur-- of Mr. ( VelaiiI in niaiiiUiniiiir the law w uii i-yr-o-ner to the aiiar-hit eralik- who Jratel allt imiK-aeii-iiii Attorney ieii-Tal iiiy f-r hi Till- -(Tike ha- elearly l-iiioiitratel two thiiis-: Tiiat the iii.le without r.-jrar-l to ---ti'.:ial or jKihtiinl li:!"er--IK-.- are Joyai t tlietiowrnnient, anJ t!iat when T'li' le Sam put hL- fot down uiiar- iii-i- an l in-iirrflionL-L -tr.n-Ii: V -.rt their hok--. AitKIlMi to tlie olfieial r ori of A!i-n 11 Iiol---. Chief of tlie State ll'J-r-ai of Iii'lti-trialstali-li"--. 'iurilis tlie v-;r Kt. tiu-re wt-re fifty-three trikt-w i:i thi- s:at-, irivolviiiir 1T,.'', jx-r-oii-s whieh rult-l in a 1. of w.-t'i the i-trik. r- of fi.i-i, wi-lout wTinir a -iiiL'le '-in . WHAT a liiiv little hill Mr. ha.-j.il.-il up for the i-itLfeii-of Ciiii-i.'an.l k ounty to jy. Strikes ei-uie V-ar. hilt they inu-t l-e j-ai-1 for. t'hi air" ir- a l.iir town, I ..it the uihlitioii of wveral iniliiou- of il.ilUir- for ilotroyts proji.-rty a'lltl to her !- U not eal-eula!-l t al.l to the hJ'Jiilu-si- of her tax-pay .rs. TilK unanimity with whieli tlie lov tl luillion-of tlie eon n try raiiietl to tlie !-MI-ort of the I'r-il iit in hi- let-r-niiuali. m to uvliohl the ftar alul t- ri jt- airain-t in-urreetioii an.l in-:;:--nt reheliioii if an ohjt-et les-oii to the fi-l worl.I ruier-w ho haw no faith in a '-L"'Veni!iie:it of tiie i'pie, l.y the !-j.!e. for the -ople." TllK lehilc-l workmen who were in ltntsl. or liully-rajril. into a 4syniia tlietie -trike," an now in a eon.litioti ln-eliliir lot- of -ynii;it!iy fr tltelil-f-h(-. Think of a farmer - ttin lire to hi" own !irn in onier to how hi--yiiipaiiiy for a neitlilior u !i imrn va- at !a&-'. V-t thi i- pr.i-i- ly what the ymi':i!liiz-r"' i!i-l wlio went out ill the late .-trike. I"T of ulleirei -yinpathy for the oj-j.re---l workineii of the Pullman 'o:n jiaiiy, H. lwan.1 his followers le-lareil a -trike of all railroad uorknu n, threw the railroad yU-lil of the entire nmn Iry into i-oiifu-ion, theearrj intf 'f mails, huniisl thousand- of ears and lelii-l t!ie courts and tlie irowmiiieiiL When otln-r woi'kni:-ii with li cinl. iit vive- and hiidreii attemjittsl to run the train they were deliouue-d a-'.-.-al-," 1 Ulm, U-atell. alil ill -olii.-iii-taimi murdered. Oil, Symjathy ! what t-rimes are t-oinmitted ill tiiy Halite ! lloTH ll'ius of Congress have t-ni-jrresl in admitting i'tah a a Slate and ul! that is lns-c-sary toel.itlie her with the right to S:at lnl is tlie t-igiiaturv of the President to tlie liii. i'tah would have lnvll ad luitttsl to the lliioll sevi-ral year ago had it not heen forisdyguiny. Her Monuoii ruler-prof.- t- havegiv- ii i.p tliat portion ..f tlicir crisisl, lut when she is once ill the I'liioii, clothed witli the full .-wer of a State to make laws for lier--!f, she may siiaj her riu-r.-r at I'nclc Saiu. There i no n..re stjMorn fanatic than your rdigi.rjs fanatic, and the Mormon- are well know ii a a slitr-m-eki-1 people. IKli- lias lvu arns-te-l an l cooip -1-Icl to give laind to aps-ar for trial iu the I'nited Slate Court when wanted. in his hoiidsiiicn, tiie CUii-ago luttf ttitn Sias this to say : "Nothing could liave show n lu.-re plainly the n-al'cliar- m-t'-r of the I.-! insurrection than the kind of men w ho came forward to Inil iut la-la. and hi-asMK'iaU-i. They wcrc t he li.itori.Hjs William Kit74.i-rald and tlie no !- not.-ri.Mi- "ISill" Skak.-l. One lias had the reputation for many year of la-iug tiie prom.4cr of all aort- of criaikctneas, ai! tiie . Imt i- kiiowu ti l a pr.f.--!oii.-,l gamhU-r. Time and again Fitzgerald Iia trh-l to lireak Into IVima-ratW' aj;t:-s and ls-n lieavily Kat down liaii, owing to the ltacku--- of Li r -utatioi. and lat -(.ring Sk kcl tried It. Neither of ti.clll ha the fsiii.'1-r! aftiluttioi, with h.-lM--t lalstT. Tl lUg- and laiiiiis. lutliitual cr.iiiitiala tiud pr..f,si,.iial i-iuli r are tln ir a a-k-Uitcs. If Ileir- liui-le that hi as-al aim Im- cm ild ttot Lave linked ,ia name w ith inoredi-r. putahle wcwlth v citinii f t'hl.-ago tluili hi-U.iid-liMlt, Kit-r-itd and Skakcl. Till, strike 1- l-r.-k.n. Iu fa. it simply 'j-t r,l ait." and Sov- rr-igii rallfsi U.i tln-ir f-Jiow. r to -onir out aud to stay tsit, lut it wa l.ke railing spirit from tlie aty d.s p. I"1h- h-ii-ii I aola-r thojgiit show,-, t;,,-klud.-d WorkingiiH-ii wUiIImt tii--t'-iiixif-rv.-s Wire lcwling ttw-ia ; tA, 1'i'Uge, nr-Mi and inurd. r w .-re lmg 'sHiimitlcd iu tiwir iiaiiM-; tin-- strike liad run into iusurrtsiio-u again-t the ff.iveninu-iit ; tiie military wer of the NatK.u was array.-l against It; the loyal, K-avaMc, thinking, law-.liling -ituiHs all over tlie land di-m-uuc-sl it ; there tiKild lie no sCpIirt of or syuijat Ihy for law-lnvakers aud so rea.u i aatu.sj ite way aud the a;rcl strike is "S22 - ,'..' tt i tt i.Jt ti..-.n -.f iy w wftioi t! - -;"! a;nl -iu-r aouiomi"-. .o--j- j li.nn of j.r.irtv liav? lvti il.-jroyt-l. ! :!H-r Million. Uav? K-n lo-t in was; an-l 1-v t'.ir iiiU-rrJ(:H.n of tu-iii--, inr; ru!i- iu -miu- j.la-t lia- ld trii-f way, Hit- '.mil aii'I mur.K-r have . .1-lou.-d in it ke, ami or-uii-a! Iu't.r dult it--lf a cruM.iuir Mow from wi.iih it will like yvr to rtt-ovtr. Who rau jfoint to a tin.:ie ?.1 rv--!t f.!l ii:).' tliLn r'uiie sipiin-t law an.l U!.t, avc ami -x.i the i:i.K-i.u'jiMf jiraif of tlw i-rf -I loyalty of trie t n tir? cwiitry to the g.n .n.iiii-t anl it. r-;wlariy dHi.-titiiU-'J authorities. it'H over. WrlL it's s.n-r 1 .y . r..,r iwiit than we "ires;-L e irtii:t-:l to inu. h ki the jM-miaiien.s -f v.mr enre .f ueum-lhnia. It w as of. i txts se eral -lay ago that the I, kt- ne of the sirikp as tffilM hy neuralh-nia, lit we did not o ' l'e Ia;seof y.ir own. Tbe Ixnjruase w ere enifiged i throwing off led a great niai.y j-ers-u unfaniilUtr w ithlhephe ttouieiuof your mala-iy to Wlieve that y.ir pinai (iiluuiu wan the tifiest thing n the eontiiieiiL Srtue of tii.;:n. w e pre t.ii.. rf- .ii-ai.Miir.te.L Tle-v wtre in I i.:. that vou w ould rontiiine t - rt y.ir superiority to the tiovernniei.t of the I'nited until "U e.mi--llil it to In k down. Ti y w re i-uriis . -v what you w-Mtld do Willi it when you ou (p4 it s!,jug.sl ; w liat liimuuioiis yo-j wimld pia.-e up.ui it. or w hKher y.u would aU.l:-h it alt.-iher. Their eonn-il.-n-e in v.r spinal column was increas ed w hen llw v i.'M-n ed that v.si had t-e'il rt iuf r-e.l hy Soven-igu. Kor they know S.vereign as a Champion of Lai .or who arri- ls-twisu hi nose and rhin the twpaeity fir keeping all the iuduslriw of the oaiiitry U"iug. 'hen isal, steam, wa- ! t.-r jsiwer and natural gas foil, hy simpie wind. And uow -om of th.-ui are tuinlc ing tliat. in-t-a.! of helping you w ith his winL he I Jew y.jr l-kln' over. Itut now th:U it is over, and you are willing to ht the on ermneiit of the I'll it. -il S:ates n.ntinue lu-iuess atlheold stand f.r a w hile at lea-t, 7"A- Tr,l,r w.Hiid like t- a-k if, w heu y.u i-aiuily re view y.r ear.s-r, y.i think it w as really worthwhile? You' ve leti very lueky. Iel.s. They hang's! a man yis.ter.lay in 1'bieago fr committing "iity one murder. He knew tlian y.u do. He siim.-l against h-s liht. There'- a dead eni ikst. t'-, lying under his l.n-oiuotive in the ze of a riv er U.ru, away j'ond -r on the Pa -irie '.K-t, w ho W uiiidn't ha e i-en th-re lit fory ai. And he never did you harm. There w a nothing the matter w ith hi-lM. Lis.iie. He was try ing to d- his duty as he underst.ssl it. a!il he deiu't weak, u under threats. So the men whom you en!i-tcd, w h-m y.i guided, and hjs' willing oliii. n.-e yo;i eoiiimaiided, stealthily and murdernu-iy etilrsi'iH.-.l him to his desilU. There's a g.kxi .i.-ul of sinirs.-an.T as w ell as plu ih, Iviis in that d-ad engineer lying there in the e w ith his hand on the tiir-rttle. Meansag.Nd deal more, Is-tes, f..r the dignity of ui.r; f-.r it- honor; f.r tin- tru-t tli.it -an t rep.w.1 in it ; f'-r its kiiinhl!v ehara.-t-r and heroic courage the d.-ad hand on the thmttlv d.s- thau ail the mounding pr.s-lamati..Iis that have gone iM.l under y.nir hand during the la-t f.rtiiight. nh. r-are lying d.-ad over the whole stretch of country on which yourinllu eu. has Iwiinl its track who would liavc Is-eu living isit .r you. Th.rfisan.Ls are idle w ho hut fr you would have W-cu reaping the fruits of industry in content ment. Thousands of faimlica are in il- tri'ss and misery v. no a loniiigm ago were eomf rtahle and happy, and might ha e s.ut:nu-d so had you n.t ordert-1 the Jm-ad-winners to throw dow n tiieir t.xil and walk it into vagrancy and agals.ii.tige. Thr-.iigh your .rders ha ini-f has In-ea su-jM-tuletL trade and e.ii.u rce hrougiit to a sun.L-tili, and all productive indu-Jry dixsmiimi.-d llirmigh w hole iieig!i!orliood and over a w ide extent of country. No man cv.-r did so much liii-.-hi.-f, ever hrewed such tnsil.le. spread a. r.d such li-lress and in i-.-rv. t- er -au4l such a -aiTiti.T' of life and made so many families w retched w ith so little personal im-onveiiien.-e or 1M and so little crsoiial jxril. For thrHigh it ail your salary has g..ne right on. I tone on just a though it were ut w ning from ysir victims. And w hat have y..u g.t fr it, 1k-1? V.sir pi.-ture ha-1ss-ii printed in a (trial many newspapers. Your proclamation aii.l pronmiciaineutos in a great many more. You are know n hy name to-day lu rever the Kngli-h lang. large is sjs keu. It's a w ide ivH-Ku-ty. Jfcm't mis take it for fame, I K-Ib For it i-n't. It is an unwholesome, nauseating nolori.-ty. You liave had a stomaehfiil of it. And now that you an-alamt to pa-s out of it into the ..!rt-iirity from w hich you should lie -r liave i-iiicrr.il, we a-k you in ail candor. Was it worth while? A Gaerciv Strike. Fron. tls- Int.-r ss-aii. Tin- Ik-I-m inurns-tioii has ist-n ealhsl a isa-n-ive strike. Men have not st nick lesau-e they w ere ii.isireal.-.!. or !-ecause they had any s.wt of gri.-vau.s-, Isit they h i e Ihs-ii ca-n-e.1 into striking t eomN-l Mr. Puliiiiau to omiply with the de man I of his former employra. Many railwav men, in fo.-t a gr-at maioritv of th.-ui. wen- opNised .i the strike, hut ih-v w ere sa-r.xsl l.v a Is-lhg.-n-iit minor ity into a:i eff..rt to fors-the rail way ---i i.aiiit into a violation of e-mtra -t and t.-t law. This having tail. -d. a further attei.ipt j t i Is- made to ree all la'.r organina ti.:i into a strike having for it ol.je.-i the isM-r-ioH of the puhiic. In other word, laihir organ iiatiou liiat have formally re-oived it-t li striki.' l-. a!i-e Ihev liave Ho grievaiii-ea, or ie-au( llity Uve .s.n tracts or tK-.iiue they eau not afford t. Jose the w ag-JS are to Is; c.K.-r.s-.l l.y other lalar urganiEtti'Mis who have no grievan its. ami I !is w itu me oi.jct .i .invi'.g the puMie lilt.J a p-intioll that w ill compel th- Pullman Company M avttie w ith its employes. Was anything mora kh4 nr n.-rs rev-.ilutiouary than tin avar uijg-tsi,d l.y sane men ? There is ie fsimpuivr- arl.itration law. The puMle cannot i-oiu- s-l : . individual or s.rH. ration lo arhi tr.tte. The men w h-i organizisl this strike know- this as well as others, and yet th.-y have Inaugurated ail insurre.-ts.il to eui latrrass and Urrorix the puhiic. to i-i.ui- s-l it to do w hat it vakic-t d.i. The main Insi'.le i eau--d hy a few kun.lr.sl m.-n. hitler in re-s iitiueiit aud meiigeCl ii. pury-mf, w ho hao la-en a lr-.it eiHsigh lo arou the aymi-athy and passion of the 4 isnal i-0 d la a i ia iaUr organ ixatioiis. Tliss- iwa awd tkair allivs gieMjt-ii t.i. ikat l k-y w ill tb rvKi-Lr ui-n atij 4U lo -4nk. au4 lht tt will -a. tsHUl.leteiy -JMori ir. l-Uallu that the putjie ill h I-,r-s-l -i ila Lhm. sex era! of Hie later rgaalal-ms ha. git.-a is 4 1-v that th.-r a ill A l-e .'-.-r-s-4 and lsili.l-.zi.sL The nr4 struggle. If llicrealtall Is- one, w ill cane ltwrs-u lhi m.-w in lite lals-r orgn.ia;i.s. w bo .1. rtiiM t la- n-cfwl anl th-r-a- w tei are 1hiiI on tiriiii.i(jii( oirr all. I a thia all-aiii4 to f-t-n-r UM-n lulu a strike tiL-w ol-iiga-lo-usami iuU-renta are against a strike tlicre will ncs mrily la a omflict, and au ti a oK.tlict eanic-l la- lo the ad I aliUge tf auv 4 the lala-c orgTiiiiali..ii. 1'he ls.le w ho make the law and ho stand hy tli. ui w ill la- a ii h the i-.ua.-n at Ue el-HM-nt, an.l they will re la- .sa-r.s-1. a halevrr ha).a4la. It was d-so. -o-t ral-sl during the war of Ibe n la llsHi that there w as only one nt erciic faiwer, and lhat wan tiie National io eruiiu-uL. It eau is 4 cs-r.ssl, Isit it may compel th siri.-t.-s4 olli. iM-e to law and the nrfiatitution. This qumtion w as acttli-4 la-yon.l eoutrowrsy thirty years ag.i,-aud no indivilual or orgauixa-ti-ai is aSMHig eifHigh to aucressfu'.ly raise the uustioii uow. This is a time for Mo lar .- id thought ; it is a time to put prejudice q 1 persons! re'iitineiit but of .-a. ii. u j i-.'i Tlu-r-t-V.niiiiii I' PASS. From liti- N". T. Tnl-enr. Si. l'tr. way; w a tiim toonk-t iIk? air;ia;or an I I'lU-l-lo.tlllK-J Blrrj ii d- - i.ui. rn-ini;r- airi-. irj-!i- anil f sr l-5i)TTtU, an.l roil:! rale a..i.i- Tb Vtnfri.-.in ix-H'l". liS r tiirr la-long to '" i a Lil-or . ir-.rini.ciii n or n.. may 1 tnint ! i rl alwsv on thp cae-ti"n of "ova":- or ti-.U ya!:y. or on t'te (ini-fn of patriot ism or aainsi aiureuy- 1S92. Exhtrtaioa for CaaBe." Krn the t"l.k?o Keraid Im.1, , lai "Vote for Cleveland and ?1 J f w heat." 1BS4- Tkt Chxaft. From Ilh- sr:i'- Sew sjw per. July. Vim-ilia, July a Wheat thrashing i- in full Mast iu Fayette coun tr. i hundred Istshels of the new crop was l.roajrht M mj-.rket to-.luy and s.ld at ; s.-nt a Im-ht l. The lsrrry is en-ev tionally fine an 1 w eigh over si ty pounds Ui the lsishel measure. Four Beldien Xilled. O H ir J u ! y 1 1. Th is afternoon w hi! e one of the I lob-!, kiss gnns w as Wing transferred fnn the lake front to Hyde park it ex pi. sled, killing and injuring a iiuinls-r of persons. The a.T-ideiit oc curred at Forti.-th street and irand IVmle r 1, a fine residcni-e distri'l. F.Hir soldiers were killed and seven serUu.'. V w mi nd-l. The cause of the expha-ion is snpswe.i I r are know n ty liave eontain.-l men h to liave liecn hv a fuse on the caisson andL-e. It w ill la-ue-cssary t o ham from which Iss-ame ignited hy g.-tting under a l.-c screw. The wagons had just ratliol across the I -ake Shore railnod track on Fortieth strts-t w hen the shell exploded, thrjw ing IwilleiM in all dinstions. F.very pane of glass w ithin two Mocks was hroken. All the eight artillery horse are dead. The four w hich puiled the first gun were hurled in fnnt of Uie explisliug pow der j and shells to a gTy lrt of tlie Unile- j vard. iu fe4 awav. The H-ur horse draw ing the seooiid gun w ere hurled to one side of the ls.ulevard on the grasu and instantly killed. An olliecr's horse was shot from under him and his life had t.l taken soon after his master had lieeii Mow n into eternity. The lsrautiful Isilevanl xs-mel to have suddenly to.iii( the arena of a l.;.ly confli.-t U-tween anne-1 for-es. l'.l.! fn-in men and ls-nsts lying dead or wounded on the Lroad driveway and the grassy l.rfs on each side (lowed in rivulets and mingled with thehtapsof M.ssl taincd trappings and pie'.:-s of carriages. Kvery soldier stiaai at his 4 under the fire of tiie artillery and those w ho were unhurt came quickly to succor those w ho w ere not Is y..nd earthly aid Is-Iore :hei- lioof the last expl.a-ion had d..-l awky. Civilian surgeons hearing the deafening rr. hurrii-.! to the sne with uppliaiieea and the wounds of tlie li ing w ere soon psighly dres-sL Mili tary urgi ..na f .llow e-i w hen the news of the disaster to the tiuops na-hcd Camp Mill's. Wag-.n J.:U of police. cam Hy ing to the sit lic to n-torr order and keep he gathering th -J-alids of civilians from e:e-ru liing on the s.-elie of larnage. Bridge and Traia Blows Cp. Wi. HiTA. Kaiu July li. Th adverso dts-iaioii of the t klaiema Hupreme tVairt again-t the tow i. of , Kit h Knidaud Pond ri-ek, w hich w i-lied to (snupel the iis-k Island Kailnsid to lrtiild deHt and stop train at th.--e js-iiit., was j eterday fol lowl l.y an outrage w hi'-h. hutf-ran a- ident, would have prohaljy res.ilte.1 iu f.-arful sa.-riti.-e .f human life. At fcJ' y-stcrday looming, a mile tith of Hiii.l. the ll.sk Island hri.lge was Mow n up w ith dynamite and a freight train demolish.sl. The engine and two ears had passi-1 safely over when the dy namite expl.sl.sl. hurling the train from the track. Thirteen cars were Mow n to .ie.-.- and pil-l iu a di'.-h. and Itrake man Cordry and Harry Lyons, a tramp, were badly Injurcl. lriHKl KoB PASsKSokU THUS. The dynamite was evidently intended for the regular iirt!i-luud passenger train from Texas, which reached the si-i-iie 'ii minut.Ti later, an-i w ineii, l.tit f.r the a--.i lent of the freight U.a-ka.le -aus-d by the strike, iiis-c-eilatiug the running of extra freight, would have lasn the tirst train to enter the trap. The Mowing up of this bridge and train was followed aix.ut toii hy the d"tiioli- ti.ni of the railnsid T.ri.lge jut north of Pond Cret-k. the.K'ier liovernnieiit town site that is lighting for railroad facilities. A loud shout of approval from hundreds ofexcited citizens greete.1 tlieexplioii of dynamite, and thewre k of the liridg. w as s.s.11 surround.-! by a mass of people, w hu indorsed the mode of w arfare inau gurated against the railroad e tmpaiiy. Tortured By a Zobber. Chk-tkr, I'a., July li An unknown -oiiudrel. foiled in his attempts Ut find m uiev at the residence of Mrs. Annie Ik-vers, a uiil.lle-ag.s w idow, living at Sixth and Ib-ancy street, frightfully la-al h t to-.lay and left her for deswi. He tied h -r hands and feet, and Mrs. llevers ia no a' in a crit ical is.ndition. It ai.ts-ars that she was alone in the h sise at the time, her two daughters not c. lining home to dinner. Alamt 1 o'elis-k Mrs. 1 levers came dow n from the third story and was iu U a4 of entering the se.--iud tl.s.r front Ijc 1 nsmi. when a cloth was throw ii uvtr her head from behind and her neck was tightly grasied. "I want voiir monev," said a hoarse voice. Almost paralva-l with fright, Mrs. I icvcr staminen-d out: 'Ymi can have all the money in the h mse if you leave me alone." sin. o.uid not ti ll the fiend w here to tin. I the i uoi icv. an l with a Mow of hi fist in her ta-e he iel'.cd her to the U-sir. II K BUoKK II I U JAW. While the grav-hairci woman lay gnciiiing in ag-uty the villain rais.-d hi:. fo and kicked her in the right jaw. breaking the lame. Then seizing her apr-.n he t-ire oli'the string and Imun. h r hand-, and w ith a c .rd heti-iher f.i :. Hrlheii ti.sl her hands and feet, log.-ther. A cloth was ti.-I tightly over her mouth. etTcTjaHy stoppm; any s. re-sin. The man ransacked lih Issi on the second tl s-r. Imt foiling t liii-i the u,'"it.v. wtiH-b was hidden in the ik room. h n-turuesi t.i the front r..in aud lai-iilV a hvy piece ol china be ila-hed Udown upoif the prostrate woman ou the Itour. Tilt h ma broke intoa.l-w.cn pi.s-.-s, cutting great gas hi- iu Iter head and (a.-c. Px-lieviug that he had killed the woman, the s.sundrel A-d. overl.a.k ug a gold match la-longing to Mis. Annie I'd cm, in the lairvau drawer. R. .IJ.1 1 m l ok TllK WIMaiW, A ii u n-tuniing ni i'isnesw Mrs. I e- rs luaiiant.l to Work h. r-ll to IIh- w in- 1 .a. and in an ali ml ii rediMe u; inner baud and f-t linl as they were, g 4 si( ...f the wiu.i-.w and rolled us.n the si h ."Sr. The cori on h.-r IhnaU las-ame ..j-.iitd, and her fti IJe call ( h.-ly Wtrs Vaid I 4-'hn M.'i'K-y. a iM-iglil.r; w bo m-h 1st ! kou ')' uulicl the tMUd IU it"' luMi'la and t-t. It lii Jit 19 Tun Cmto. P, July Ik TU daatU f Harrh-t Saa-kett. w Iki Ihed near Miuitli'a M ilis, eiel.sl a strange life. Thirty year ag... sin-and her aisu-r Julia, altlemgh iiiT.-ring in no way, went lo lied ami re fueI to ri-e again. They were then y.sing. and imi am-Mint of coaxing usild iieln.s- tiicm lo leave their Ism. The mother i-nd for them, Isit she die.L Afterw ants other mi-uila rs of the fomily rarrie.1 (sal to them. In time Harriet la came a hopeless paralytic. About fciur years ago, Julia one day astoiiLshcl her friend by g.-ttiug up, and she lias since a ! aa 4her ierson. Harriet waa al wa.VKo.ld, no matter how hot the weath er, and usually slept under a mas of dressed sheepskins. They ne;r gave a reason for their isl.l con.lu.-t. Lava Haver. A handsome line and cheap. For wale Jv. H. HoLI'KPB AI M. THE STRIKE r.KOXEX.l " J All Indications Point ta Its Com plete Csilape. Latest rejs.rts from Chi'-agare that the great strike over and lhat th Rtrikers are r-tiiming to work ; I. S. troojs sr-1 still guarling lijverniuent property ami trains carrying mail. Coi t cf taa 6ieit Strike. Cmicao.., HL, Jidy lx Now that the railroads are getting their traffic in sliape and 1'iisine-ss is assuming its iw.rina! er.ii Uitioii, sKVsrihtion ts rife as to the twt of the great Mr:ke Ui the railroad and other in Chiewg.iL Ali the general uianacers -an aay at preseiU is that they have insufficient data to larant an opinion that could lie relied upon. I'rged Uiliiakeaguesjioncof them -l.ight said it reached at least ,. and might g as iiigh as It w ill prulqit.ly ls many w.-ks iK-t.re the managers can secure figures for a de tailed rejsirt. Many thnur mut ie taken inn consideration. The kM mj- si'rtie.l hy snsp-ii'U-il traffic w ill 1 the largest item, Mit Uie d 4ru-tion of prop erty w ill Is; hy no means small. IIt'XIKMis or t alis I.l.sTKoVKK Nearly m Pail Handle cars w ere de stroyed in one Maze and of this uumln-r the shippers" invoi.-cs w hat the ft cars contained U P re any u!putatiou ofl.a-s eau Is? made, ami that w ill take much time. Debt Kefasci to GiTTJp. Prtsiident IMs and the other officers of the .V. Ii. V. refuse to a-'knowhsljie de fcat, and it ha Iss'n decided to scud out "revivalists" to ditferi-nt citi-s to work u Qjimeiit in favor of a revival of the strike w herever it has coilapscl. In a sp.s hlefore a lals.r mi-i-tiiig in Chit-ago IK lis said: Tlie strike is iw.w right m.w moro pro-pcrous and more encour aging than ever K'f..re. We vn and must win. The men who have gone Un-k to work w ill again come out to hi lp us, an.l victory Is ours, liraud Chief Arthur, of the Kngims-rs, is a ss-ah JoI.Ist. and he w ill go down in history a- a traitor l or ganized lalior. lie instructs his men to work w illi Vs-alis,' and tell them that siitM.ing is hoitoruMo. He I a t.sJ iu tlie hands of the general managers. The strike i weaker iu Chi.-ago than else where. Isit it will grow stronger. jut as in the West it is growing stronger every hour. Dtb' C5er Ecjeeted. In his prosa.i!:on to the lo n.-ral Mana gers Ass iatiou ti end the strike. Presi dent IK-Iaisaid for tlie railway employ: "They agree to return to w oi k in a l!y at on.--, proviihsl they shall i r.-.torsl to tie ir former jsr-itions w ith sir pr.-jn-iii.--, ex-pl in casi-, if any tiiere be. w here th y hu ve !s-u n i t-.sl of crime. Thu etnploy prupsc to do their pan by ms-ting thuir en.iiioj en halfway. It it la- statist tln.t they d-i ti.it iinss' any eoiiditioii of settlement except thai tin y la- r-storl to their former position. They do m-i ask the recognition oftle ir orgaiiimiti-m or of any org-anirjiiion.- Tiie prop.!tio:i was aigmd by Iresid.-!il Ik-lis, Vice Preidut Howard and S.j-r tary Keiiuer .f lli A. It- l ., ami was taken to Mayor Hopkins. Tin mayor, iu company with Aldcriuau M(.i!leii, ehaii iiiail of the City Council oiiimitt! ff Arbitration, prosrnted it io Chairman su John and strike Maiuiger Fgan, ..f tlj.. managers assa-iatim. and a.-r the iu-li. iual meiiits-rs of the a.s-!.-itioti hail Ihs-u isiusult.sl it was rf-turne. to Mayor Hopkins without an-wer and with the information lhat no communication w hat ever from IhI-s Howard and Keluhr c.uld I rcs.-ived or sn-idered by the managers' asms-iatioii. Sxike leaden Arretted. Presidi nt Fugene V. Ih-Ih. Yi.s- Pn-i- d.-iit i.eorge W. Howard, and I- . Kog- ers and Syivoster Kuliher, of the lr 1 of iin--tors of the Amcri.-ail 1 tail way i'liHin, laive lss-li indicted by the wi ial gran-ljury in tile l'nite.1 Statu Court, at Chicago, lor snspira.-y in inte-ncring with the I'nited States mail. Thu jury went out at iksiii. and rsurinsl thu in- di.luteiits alsait -i o'cl.s k. These wcr plai.sl In the hands of Marshal Arnold and pl:wes were issiis 1 f.r the arr--t of the lueil meiitioiiisL Mar-hal Arnold lsk i-hargo of th" onu against I)1. w hilu the others were put l:i llje...ir of .iepistiu. Marslial Arnold found Mr. Ik-I in his room at the Leland Hot.-l. IicIm was taken to the I'nited Slates Court ami liil was rtxe-I at !n,i- In the meantime depuly marshals a.nr-)ied )K-Ia'a otTl.v. Rss.r.la, letters, ein-ulSrs, l.-'cgrain and iuis.s-llaneous matter were tlirow n in a hejip, and thi-n the privato irrosp..n deii.v of the oA1 w as gathru. in. Th mass of is.ntis.-ute! matter wua taken Ui the Ftsleral building in a hack and waa deposited in tho vault of the district at. toruey's oini-e, to la. us! in the trial at the a-toiier term of csjurt. Brttklng ea tie Comt. The bl.a-kade on the Pacifio road la gradually Is'lug rais and regular trains are rvsirted moving on all the main linos of the Solht-m Paeitie system, bat the precaution i t ikeu n-4 to run tniin over the mountains ul night. A feature of tiie situation is the coulideu.v of the striker iu their ultimate victory over the Southern Paeiile. They say the national arbitration commission will decide in t heir favor. Strike lea lor Knox, of the Amerhwn Railway Cnioii, waa arr -b-l f.w e-mspira-y in train wrei-kiug on July li but sine? tltmi h i Ik-i?!I charge I with the murder of Hngiiieer 'lark. Fe5r'i Befolntion. When the resolution .f Mr. Pelfer as to the control of ri!nm.ls by the gov--ruin -nt niii? up in the Seiiat its au thor pr.ssssle.1 to speak iim it. He re ferril to the grand siies-tacle that wmild Is.- pn-st ntsl w hen ail workmen of the naiiitry stoppe.1 work ; w hen ail the life of t lis communities would Is at an ab solute ami jx-riis-t standstill like the silence of a Sun. lay morning; when no laaly w .mid at w rk ; w hen everything would Is? wralyzed and inert. And I hut was, he said, w hat thi thing meant to the American "ws-ple. The time had come f.r employer to jearn bow to hall-lie the situation, t-y fair treatment of their men ; and if they could n-4 do thai, it was time t the M.ple. inth-ir.iv-r-igin-ap!ii-ity, t- interfere aud to say that the thing had gone far enough to say "thus far and no farther. Riot aad IatarrMUsa. Senator I lav a naid he was amazed at Mr. IV tf.-r'a talk. "At a time when, in the second city of the I nil.d Stat- and I he fourth or lifih city of the civilized world, order i susm-ii. 11, law i w. r less. v ioleii.-c iii supreme, life is in Ia-g.-r and property is in ihe very arm of q. sic a. 1 ion, I am amaze.l to h.ar the lrun..t itf soiitiou in ihis liamla.-r lo marshal the ba.t of misrule to furth.-r ilvvaslalion.' It wa not an iuv, he en iiml. I tws n IIh- Piillmaii ei.mpany and ila employe: it had g st U voiid that. It ba! K ls,-y..lid tle strike of the American Railway In ion. The liy"rf bal taken the liberties "t the Aneirieau eojle by the throat. Prom that it had gone on to ri.4, and fmui rio to au iusiir nslioii, which now confront. thu niii try. The senator friil Kaniw ii id pr- f--sl to sj.eak for the pouplu if tU un try, Isit Oioae for w hom ho ha I ais.ken were the mob that had nlitained eolitrd of a great strategic point. Mr. I lav la waa aupirted by Senator liordon of los.rgia, anil Senator Ihuiiela of Virginia. Iapeaclimaat Talk. A memorial asking t.r the iinpiau h inent of Attorney I icneral liney has ls-n prt jiarcl l.y the executive lirl of the Knights of Lalior. It is being circulated all over the country tir signature. The 1 memorial declare that Kh-hanf lilney crimes and n.-x! I!.e-in.s c. Iii.vting hioi t-) :n'-l--'.imei.t tt oK'vr.l from vf.trt: T;:e sic crstn-4 roii-i-l m ins t J t- th. President lo in;ralj'V ft-,h ral trs iui.) Illiihiia and oilier Swtess when tScy had n.4 lss-n a-kisl hy s-ta-e a-ith'T-Ui( and in fo.i gai:tst tho eam-t .,e..ie,i .if o-rtain ir.ivem.-r. The t !ee- land asscuiH v, K. of 1, h re-oivt J J that "We demAi:d the i'!ip'i. !iment of j ; r. - er levelaiid. pn-i.h nt of the l nite.1 SLat.ts, fr high crime and misdemeanors that the maj -sty of tlie law mr.y . vin iiit.i. ne of the spediii-atioini i the seuding I'nited Sti-.ies tns into a Stale to J.uell rl"S. w ith-mt the rwi.it of the state antis-nties. and w iilnsit tirst issuing the r.a.'laination risjuirtsl !.y law." HarrUoa aai tit tien. l!arrb-n ns-eived a letter fn.iu James W. Rrigjr. meiiils-r .f the New York Constitutional Convention, saying a erilicksiii, imputed to him. of President Cleveland's use of federal tra. had la-rii di-appnn tsl on thetl.srof the House, and asking if the imputed statement was true. Hen Harrison t.-lerraphcd the follow ing in reply: "Friends sh-Hild n.t hive ex-pri-iM.l critiei-m of a sentiment imputed f to me so disiangii!g as well to my repu tation a a lawyer as to my patriotism as a citizen, w ithout letter e' iJ.-nee tliat the impute.1 vi.-.v were authori&d than a newsjais?r dispatch, I imt only did not express any criticism ( President Cleve land's ali..n, Imt I have di-tiimly and alway lliailltam.sl lhat it was not only the right, IkiI the duty of the President to enforce the laws of the Cnited Stat.-s everywhere, with'Nit asking anylssly's ...ns.111, I ai-tisl upon this vi'-w of tiio law w hen, a a soldier, I marched nmler the orders of me Presi. lent into Stau w he goveneirs had not t.nly Hot inviUsl us, lut were resisting us. As President, I further maintainivl this view tif the Presi dent's siwer and duty, and now, as a private citizen, I hold mv-elf i ly, a a lart of tiie ie comitatiis of the o-untry ti aid U:i his call iu tiie euforvcim lit of that view of the luitional authority." Djk oa tht Sirik. Iu an inlen iew on the ratl-.vay strike Cliauni-fy M. la-jHw says: "The strike waaca.isl by the iiii!l!oii eif.-rt if Mr. Ici to aliv.fi ail org.uiir-itl.w.s of railway f-u.ployes into one. Mr. Ivl. a .t f. .r many y.ais a higli and spular otll.'ial t.f the Ilr-rtherh-ssl of I.iuotive Firemen and the editor "f a lalr niaga clne of advan.ssl s-s-lali-tlcand soinew hat aiuireliistie views. He .-.liMflvisl the id'-a of breaking i;: tlii-ei.tiiigorgaiiira-tions and gathering the railwsy world into his ord.-r. The order was to ii.ntrol the railways and coer.u th-:r msiiager. Ih-'im would '"-gin with l,ii. in hi ticnsury. and have an im-oine of e"-'.'ii. Ih-bs or.ier-.l a Is.yrott of tiie Piillmaii -ir. and on rfus;il of the railways to break tin ir contracts with tiie Pullman Comiaiiy and inllict natiii eniehi.-s Us.ti their p.i.x iigers he or.lered th.-ir line i-liise.1. The relian.T of the striker w is upon the i:nsteii. e of State ge i t:. m. r.t. Tlie spiilar la ii.-f ha always l-n that the National g. eminent is.,i! ii..; a.-t in repressing riot or disorder until r.ipu-stcd tii by tiieSt-iteauthorili's.. Pr.-si l.-nt Cleveland is sluggish but courag .us. T,t-gisla!io!i, following the civil war, had given ihe general roveni lueiit sra er iiniSKsl aud f-.rg-tt- !i. Th Pniiin, having satiti.l him-elf a to his s.w.T. -!:d ii-4 l.-sil;it in the per-forman.s-of hi duti-is. Alter Pr.i.h nt tie' ..land's pro. .iin:iti..ii it rc-juircl a few tl.iys for the g nt-ral public and the strike n.(.h -s ti gra-p ti.u idea that the Pri-id--iit was in earue-t and the army and nat y iu in. 4i..n, w hen this gigantic sii:piracy -llapss.l as suddenly as it had organisc-L" Xr. Palimaa's Bao-if for Refatinj to Arbitrate. lieorge M. Pnilman, in an inten iew in New York Fri.lay, said tliiit the deplora ble events of the last two week have not Is n -uis.l by the i'ulluiaii Coiiiji-iny refusing to listen lo reason in a delialal.le matter. He aid that little more than a year ago the shop at Pullman were iu a pr-siperou eoii.li'ion ; work was plenty. w:ige were high, and the condition of tin-niplov.i-s wa in-healed by the Ci-t that the haul Sjiiv ing Itank hid had of savings d.'isnile nearly Tii,ii, of which nearly ailwasl); proptniy f tiie cmpl-.yi-e-. The pay-rolls, he s.ii-1, f.r that year show nil average earning fov-rsIp-r annum every persisi iijan, woman, or youth on tlie roll. T!.n :ue tl;e business iK-pro-si-m of lual summer, or lersfell oif and the Work ing fonn had to lai cut dow n from six thousand to two thmisamla employee.. Theonly Iioj.m of getting orilers lo keep the works going was by bidding for work t prii-" as low, or lower, than mld la made by CMrj'T sliojw, and this f ure, iiis-ossitiitnt a rylii(ioii In the w.ig. of the employ: at Pullman. This was siitisfii. tonly arr.tng.U aud !l: for -f ti.e slioii was hii-reascil to f sir th u-aud two hundred in April last. Iu May tiie employ d.'ini-.i.id the rioniiion of tl; ir f-iruier w ag-s. It wa explaine.1 to them t!i;u the t'omjiany wa then paying more than ii was receiving for it s ii-tra.-t, ftn-1 :t an :i.suraii- if thi fa.-t they were alloae'l t'l examine the 1 k and tvutra.-t. This ss-iii.l t- s-t'.!e the troubjl? f.r a time, but, under the ex.-ite- metit of rocruiting into a new Tganiz;i tioii, the men alatndolled their Work and elosud tho -hops, "A rhit ration always imp!!.- a..;ul-ei-m-e in the h-ialou of the arbitrit-.r., w hether favorabl or adversu." siii.J fr. Pulb u "II i could I, a President of ;ll- Piiui.in C mi.iaiiy, enjsout t i agr? that, if any 'sy of mon not Miis-rn.l with tin., iutert-st-sof tii-- Coiupuuy' luir--Ii'ildcrs siiould, as arbitrator, for any riM-on iiiiiig g.si to tl.vm. so ih-r', I w ould open the shop, employ workmen at wage- greater than th.-ir work otild ls sold fr, and sutin:ie t'li ruiiKHi jsilley iu-ietiullely ; or is- a-- -.i-i! of a bn-.v-h of C.ith ? Who will deny that such a que-tioii i plainly not a siibj. t of ar bitration? I it n-t then unrvusouahk. that the Company should la a-ke-l to arbitrate?' In regard to the charges that the stack of the Company is h.-avily watered, Mr. Pullman said that the Company was organized twenty-seven year ago w ith a capital st.s k of !.lii.ipi, of w hich two thinls r pr-s.iii apprai.--! value of its i-ar, then held by three ow n.-rs, and one third represented it fmn.-lii.-, c.iiilrai-ts, et--. Tiie I 'ouipanr ha grown so until now it capital is i.iin,uii. Kvcry share of this in. -reas.- ha las-n otb-nsl to t.a-k-Is.l.li-rs, and sold to them or t rfh-r in the or-l.nury eiair-e of l.u-i:n-. at im4 less than par in cash, so that for every share of inT-ase Hi'.laii.lii:g Ihe Cimi pany h is rss-i vsl l'l in .-ash. There are over Puir lleHisaiid st- kle.ld. r of tlie Company, of w h il more than one-half are women and trust- of c-tale. an.! ihe average holding of each st.s k is.lder i- now eighty-six sliar-, me-itnh of tll.iu Isildiug b-ss 111 in ix shar i-ai li. Circni Soak ia a Crowd. Hi Ron, S. i., July M Iinon P.mth ers' cin-us tent was blow n lo piece by the wind last evening. Little It. est. Ihe snake charmer, was seriously injured aud four showmen w ere liadly hurt. The small attendance only pre ented a more acrjoijs accident. C.ign of animal were overturned, and monkeys, ilsr and other animal turned looo. Some have been reipturel. Tlie i-age Vuitaining tho reptil wa burst upun, and the suakw went among ihe crowd, causing a stampede. All the snakes were captured. Their Tra; Tilled Burglar. Kixowoon, W. Va., July 1.7. In Iew is county, this State, T. L. Iiavis and his son set a trap Sir burglars. The trap worked, a burglar was killi-d, and nuv IiavL and his son are held in the sum of f."i,(m Ui answer an indictment for murder. The case is unite complicated, ami the Is -l legal talent in the Slate is employed III iu ha la?it piUtT of h'sh CHICAC3 IX PIoT TIKE. rr 'C.-a Sij J i-" Tirr-r ii tii City -Tat Csi --' i-" -.-i,al U. I he New Ywri. W'orM. Tli.-re i n s;n of r.i .'or ri ! T -lr:'. veiv, ntsmt the main jen of th" c.y. T'.ii le.e-.- go-- in as Us ii;. Th- re v tti l shop art1 tii nrg-s wk!i t.uio-i: gii- r Jn i. Liugiiiiig and . batting. I he roar of arriving an.l l. ;artii!.c trains along the lake fr .lit -s v.-'.. tint and ois- ; Ires-ii. a i.-iiai. "t bcre is no iiiiin-atiou ( onyw h.-r-; of droad or f. ir. N thri-nsr g:;ther ti U-.lk at strw-t i-.r-o-,-. pud the s'.rik? i s-ars-iy nientiomsl in the ea-nal eoiiver!i: n o:.e h--irs al. :t h-1. aii.l oiht-r public pis---. Small .ys y.ll ! tsuisUmilv. "i-lxtra! Full aeeount de; bhasly ri.!" lr.it nossly cx.-ept sin try mall and New Yorkers j,it .trfiic to town buy tue paper . It i 1 :y before yi lerday" riot and ye-tenlay' news w armed m er. The massi of th.1 p...de exel. ntly -lo ih4 l-.tl.. r atiout th" strike. A .l-.n-n stand in from of th Mil'. tin l ard that givo lat.-t uews from the troubl.sl dis tricts; a st.re stop laf.-re a -tore w indow to admire a huge picture of the World' Fair oHirt .f honor. i n:. id nile an.l ri.4. in the sense in w hich i; Ls g.-nertlly im h-rst.l that of reck!' and wanton d-itru.-tion -f life olid property n-g ird lcs of ow nerliip there h i ls-n n..ne. The vi.iieinv ha bvu dire-tc.l solely again-i r..i!rud pr-(.-rty. There lit 1s--ti a ilepIoRible 1 4 of it, but the tai.-s of it extent hae ls--n gr-ally exagg. ra- U-.L Iia -Is and forth a. r. a w i le e--tion of th" city, ilirough w hich ru:i many rail roads, a great mob of h alhmi siirg.sl for twoor three .lays. S.in-laly iuveiit ed the trick of overturning a freight ear. It was easy and new, aud the IkskIIuu.s play .-1 il f-.r ail it was worth. The car arc set ilium pivot in the centers of tlie ! trucks, so that thev can LsH.r Kick and! f rth sideways. Thirty or f..ry young to.i'is line up with their shoulder against tin- lower edge of a car. A few gentle piis'iist start it to swaying and then w ith ail "A!tog--lhi r. y.eh-a - !' over siseg.-., I l.a ka-liug th-t cpisi-ite tra k, and r.riuiritig a derrick t- n-tre the Isix to its p. .11 on the track. It l.k Mil a moment to uis.4 a car iu Ihi- way. and in the great yar 1 the gang oHild bhs-kade tlin-L- or ..ur tra. k and vanish la fore a sI;.s-m.iii or a soldier ismiI I g.-t near tie in. I'ri'ti..' night some other genius invent ed a torch made of oily waste stuck on a liik. Hotalliims thu arm, si ran In .-nl out among the miles ( si e tracked freight -ar, 1-mj. Iiing one off w herever they gi4 a iian-. A.s-ordi'ig to the raii raiil ineii ii' car were .hir..y.sl. of which '. were hwd.sl. Ten thousand such i-ars stand ep.B--l in open yar-1 all around Chi ago and would h ie las-n Imrihsl if there had ln any org.ini.sl plan of devastation. Two things are said lo la dangerous iu times of riot, tire and l-l."l. Ch:i-igi' in..!, has I .- ii tempi! w ith tire and .jtiit w h. n it h id done Kin or Si,(ii worth of damage out of a po-i:i.:e s:u,io,.i. I; has n i-in ;-! w ith I l.sl. and s.-:.tt. r-1 l.ke sh.s p at the tirst sight of it. i hi.-ag-. s mob is a mass .f ii. angry, hungry fon igners, tne ! .-; and i.ct reckl- da- in the .-.ii.riitiiiitv. Mil and in- w itlesit ir::ge, loaders or p irp-.-, w ith no ilir.st gri. v.in.-! e-pt an sane p i i..n agiiii! railr.-id-. There h;. le t-n no h.-r-fisiu on either side, un! it ! that of I tie n-gulars. w ho had enough. iio to sho-t w h n ihey ju-tiliat.ly fsmld have dole-so. The tuilitia rati away like a M of l:y s alter their nr-t voii. v, and Itic im.i. . !,:.-:!. g '.! -..'-tiers, w :i-sl.iiiim. 1 up agiii-.t a lrll-w ire ten.- and lubll into h.-lpl-s leiiuility by a few ioli-.ni..;i. ll:i the part of the ra.'.roud tii.ca ar 1-i.-- ha Iss ii a abj-s-t. Train w itii fit!! crew of al.i-l h'-.l men live la-en heid up tor a w h ! day and passengers siibjts-tcd to all sorts of i:i -onve:iieIii-e and e.niiovan.-e by la-.'. . .-a!l.s, 1 lit -.ii!d have l--n disji.iss of by a few w ll-lins-t-l ki.-k. He Diel Game. Chicvio, July ! !. Prend.-rg i-t w.u. hat.g.l at 11: A. M. He died game. . Ii wasiu-ariy midnight when Preii.l. r-ga-t lay dow n on the c .-.i- h th it h i I Kvn pr parel f..r him in the private r.smi of J;,ij..r M rri. Five min-ite- later. a cor.ling" to 11. :i'h Watch l'.a:! ill's John Wirt and Wiiiiaui JohusoiL, he was sound a!cop. Chancellor Mi'!d..n, of the Catln-lral cf Holy Name, and Father lkirry ealhsi at three i.'.-I.a k. Mil Pn-n-il.-ry e.t wa still sh piiigs.niii.liy. ami lie wan n it ilisturlsnL At leM lie awoke v. nil a start. The death wat.-h gave him a cheery greeting, but he was ill a surly iii.l and ("outiiimsl s.i during the morn ing. The execution was devoid of inci dent, for tle assaiu went t hi death like an ox going to the shambles. I'p to th-- iat moment the hope of iut-.-rp isitiou from sou. e .Mir. or another did not de sert him. aithoiigii he was fully cognizant of the fai t that nil etr .rt in b sth State ami Federal ourn and in t'i- Kxc-utive iiMiilr h:..I )-ii exhausted. Winn it .-.line to ihe end be nerved hin:s.-!f f-.r a supremo eitort and panl tne p.-na.ty ol iii crime w ithout a w liimjs-r and w ith out a word. SlaU By Bsbb:rf. Hazlkton, Pu., July H.-A11 laitng.-ou-. murder vas commit;.! n.-ar In re t.-Iay T'i.' victim is Jol-ii S'.e'x and the m .tiv. of the eriiii.' was pibla-ry. s--tz was eui ployed at LititnerC .lli-ry and rc-ivel his pay aliout it-am. He lived at N-i. ' which i a small v illag- in the w-.asls M twrcc'.i IitiiucT and Miii.vilii" 1 iing I 1 tie' illu. -i of ill wife, Si-n.; st irt.sl home inline iiat.-ly alter rsviing his in .:i:ii's pay. His a aim e i.i. nily kn 'W .f hi movement and i.i.-t him in the w.asl iwentv y i.-.. fr :ii hi bono-. The cry of 111 ir I e wa h ird by h: w if and ill- noise of th- straggle wa pi.iii.lv he.ir.l by h -r. Til in ir.l -r. : worked aw ill tor a lew 111 ii..-!it. an l w ii.-n men ni-li-s! l- Hi- s.-.':i- sc-tz w a foiin h-a l iu his path. Hi brim were o .j lug from his fi-a-t if ed skull, and his face had li.vn K-aten aim t U a j.-llv. H.s p.a k -t were turn. 1 ir:ile out and his money gone. Th-re is 11 lac to tin' Identity of th murderers. Boarded By a Shark. run H.aii y., .s. i July 11. ..pion John iakl--y, of Sayvill-. had a lu. ly oitiewiina nig snark y-t.-nuy ar".-r- n.sin an-l w it ii tit a f.-w lot of a -row. of people. All moruinx th- shirk swam apMiu l Ihe end f tie' .1 - k. l ap. Oak ley, w lei is an 01. 1 lisli riu 1:1. w cut l i give the shark lattle in a g l i..l Mr.il. When within striking .list.iu f th' shark I i-akley Uilige l him on the head w ith aii .nr. In an instant 1 i-akley w tail ed him-M-lf hack on h re. The shark start-. I iu to np.4 Oakley's Ural. He didn't sii.-s-c l. mid sw miming away disi iiiee from the bait headed f-.r it. I.i an effort to strike the Unit ihe shark missi-i nts caicuiaiioiiaatid hm.le.l Hat 111 Ihe bmiHii of the !ait. The siasialor Were brealhle with excitement, for it hs.ke I every moment as though "akl. y would g.-t hurt. On.-e in the Uiat the shark slirrI things up. ( apt. Oakley finally g 4 hit 011 his right thigh by the shark's tail and went living in the water. Assistants? arrived, and after taking Oak ley from the water the shirk wa s.4 npoii w " it la oar and Unit hooks until be gaveup the light, lie now lies on the Uach. Robberies ?UnnL f.Hf:nxsnl H.i. Pit-, July la. Jam- Wi!im4, a tsiuipaiihm of James Ward, the bjrghir who wa shot two weeks ago w hile trying to roh a house, wa place.! ill jail her-to-day. He has mad a con-f-sioii, implii-.iting W. C. Phillips, now In jail at lir.xikvilie, and several person of good standing in Indiana county. Ho says they ha. I plait to rob at le:Lt a 1- en Wesiithy K-..lein Indiana, Armstrong aim vv e-ini iremul r mime. Tlie shy;- 1 iug of Ward slopH-d them. LijiUiag Struck I !I"S;MM.r. I A..JU j ha.n. a lar.;i.-r of Arena, went into his i Uni on Fndsy t e--ape a thunder j storm. He w as leiriii.g again-t a pt j w hen the ls.1 n was -truck by lightnii g. ' Wh. n Wii-kliam ns .-v. -red .s.uss i .ui;-ss ' boa lyii.gon the !.ni tlr. He linal ! iy p.l t-" his l.st, I-i! Irf-Iore he rea-l.tt i tlie horses the iam wa struck by ligiit- nintjigiiiu Wtieii Wi kha:iicametothe st:d tim-? h. was lying in on:" "f the stalls by the i.lc..f oge of his hors.-. which was stretched on the il-a.r as if d.-a-L Aft.T a 'Ahih' Wi. klLim was able t-ig-tup. He ma ic iiis way to rive.h er st.i!l. in ca. h ..tie of w hich a horse was !y in;; prostrate. Wi.kliam supp-cl H..-.C we.-oiill ba.L but they all revived. - V- Aa 7alueky Tliirteca. llKWiB FxiJ-s. Pv.. July K-Tli.r-teen im-n. viitims i-f train rol la-r, are now at H .uiewoxl, six miles from this pla w ith nothing left to wear but lln ir shis-s au! niiderel.hiiig. Saturday night they w ere ail riding in a lsx car on the Ft- Wayne pewL While passing Ue nevaslatioii liveartne.1 men forcrd an entr.uh'e lo lie car and under threat of d.-ath com-!led the men to strip otf th ir Lulling. Thn robUr then threw out the el.s'hing and jumped fnuu the traio. The viitims claim H Is" union men eu nsite li Ciiicinnatti, w here th-y had se cure.! emi-Ioyimnt. Kach man had a little money, ami, in addition lo all their clothing, they ! a!Hit in ei.'.i. Ficaditii Dyaa-oit Plot. S n.iToN, P.., July lk An attempt waa made i-arly thi morning on Uie life of Ilrian Healey, .f lltiriuii-lerne.it h. by exphsiinga ilyiuunitc -artri.lge und. r nealh his laslns.iu window. Mr. H.al. y sa.vs that fear of such an occurrcn.-e re .s .itH- causcil him to rensive his 11 from the front to the rear of the house, and this pris-aution saved his lif-. The M..p of the h.si-e was st.iitter.sl, the window broken and a hole torn through the front of his dwelling. Mr. Healey nTil the crime to a enemy. Settle Loit all at Card. Lkxinoton, Ky July 1-7. Kveii s. tt!e. raudidate for Congress ag;unst !. .r'K inri.lge, spoke at the opera House la-t night to a large audielu-e. He prslu-ed a treiiiemlous sensation by onf.s.sing that lor ny-ars ago he l-t everything he had at car.L, ui.-rtgag.sl hi home, and that his wile sued ior the rvry of tlie money. He told hw alie g4 ju Igm-nt in the l-.ner osirt, how the nw- was ap peal 1 and the decision of the low er .smrt reversed, and that she nev er g it a cent. !! said his ivii-l r-ugiil the suit to ae hiiii from a urunkarl" grave and tlie children from st irvaii-m. At fi!le-ii cents j-r week, lie- Pitisburg Ihjtfffr'i, one of the !-st Hew p- r ill the I'niltsl Sti.te-. is Ihe clnup t article in existence. It is worth more than tii- t.sui .s-uL )-r w.-.-k to nave tti- eye pleu. 1 by a clear, w eil-.r",i:t.l paper, publish ing 1! not a lrt of the i-.-us only, and in alt r.six-i-ts the lat j.ri'.it.sL Ke Priees for 1831. Paii.trsl Itirb Wire p-r !. l'.i-s. IM hiiled Plows. N.. " syr.e-us" " l.ule " " - 1 .-t-. Sl, IN li Ol ti Call an-l -e Ihe lal--t iu.inv ciiienl iu la-ver Spring T.s.li I larrows. Jawk Ik H..l.l.i:i:vi'"l, soiiiers"-t. Pa. No matter how hard tin- lime the on- thing V"Xi c.inti- alV.-.-d to g w ith mt is ALL the Hew. If y.-.i w ant all the new you e-t it in the Pin-burg lnxjitrJ. The h.j,,'th publish all not a jtirl only. Mood's 5aved 1 cI2,HThn,r,ir Tly Life "For jears I was In a very 5-ri.i rooditi. a VlUieatarrli .it tiie itorra-h, bowels aiai t LuMer. I tutTere.1 luteusrlj fruni dyij.ct.sia, antt (a t.tct u a miser al-le wreck, mere: a 9-elt ton. I 1 u p fnaa hmi rs wca. 1 really sbhvj I wxj deaJ. I ka.1 liu rest !ay or Bi;kt. I tiki act know what to do. I had taken to mucii aiedlclno of th wrung kiisl Uiat It had poirsaied ne, ami mj i.K-r nail I rw tftlarh aud colue eS. I besaa to tk Mr. W. R. Voanr. Tm MilU. ra. Bood's SaraKxrUla. I hid lailh ia the ntwtieine, uul It did more for me thao all prescriptions. I bae craoualij rr(aiad perfot health, am tatireiy free from catarrh of the bowel, and paio ui mj back. 51y reeorery U limi.'y mar. teiou-" K. Tot xi. rutu-i Mills, pa, Hood's Cures HOOd'S PUIS relitfre distress alter txtinj. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Our July Clearance Sale is now 111 full r.i-ti. I here 1- -till :bre nioiith .f summer FOR YOU, bu'. FOR US the ti-.ll i- over nli.l we ni i-t clear out ut Any Price our entire -t-k f si,tn!iK-r i?.l. Now is the time f..r the IftVll h. Come, ssinoiiiii-: ildlllg lic'a il ss.plc who liavi for bargain tiui-, I or Write or Send for the Matchless Bargains in tle-sc leiartll!cllt. JsLsiaiiTKlEa Trees Gs:i TZzzh. rrcss Llzzzs zzi 2zz.qv1zz. Traps. zzi SI:s. !Ticr7 ari h:es. IlxUry ari Urierwear. Lacjs ari Zr:hr:iiris. ITctisns izi Sriil Tires. Kss's r-axsislilrrt?. Carpats and Ciirtai. rtrnittira and Upidcieiry. No lci:irtiiii'iits Imt wliat liave i-ut Ijown Prio-i for this sale. All if tliciu sutler alike. All gtaais must is" sold and Sold Quickly, and the earlier buy -r are going to get Hit- full advantage of the ciiiiije. Shopping made easy. If imt convenient to come to I'itts liurg, send u a postal i-ar.l stating yHir wants. We w ill select tlio giaaL w ith ; Judgment and eare, and setul them promptly. Try it ! Campbell & Smith, (Successors to Campbell liek,i ! 81 81 85, 87, 1 89 Filfl Atehes, mm PITTSBURG. ,JSUGAR MAKERS SUPPLIES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK CF ' - Syrup Cans Sap Buckets, Sj, "Spjuts, Gathering Buci Suzzr Pans, Etc., at rock be. torn prices for cash. WE HANDLE THE BEST Main Cro Street, 606. FURNITURE. toi -TRUE ECONOMY LI US iii buying giI thing. -! thiiiL' n -i n a ertaiti har.l wall of la t ami figure-, li.ivi v.--ibiliii- and pr.slig il prom!-.-. Tin-re nr.- rt inaal. holiest Kttrnitiir- l-.UI la" Is-ug'iT. Til' I HU bnvill glaal thing. ..; nasi, lioiu-sl r liniitiin." inn i' '"-'i. U-srt VoU get U-ss. Nil Us-il"i.l.'i.!-.' f act. It eotisi-t of high and low pr.etc furniture. Spring. Mjtt.-evve and Rtfriafj. lor, at ril'.t'K' C. H. COFFROTH, 606 Main Somerset, Great Inducements Goods reduced Dry Goods, Caqcts, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtain?. Ladies' Coats, &c. Now is the time to buy t save monev and jret something ood. JAMES CLINTON STREET. STENGER'S ! : : Ti Urt Uikl tr cioritrti KHinN 'f Jtily is -ivrr. !( tlwit n nl - " ' V Il-jv ju-t n- n ru'tiii-j n.'ht an I i ft uil .r Satfiiiu-r t---.ls. Tit- :t.l nt i-i ill nt -Kir lS- t rr' r :iy ii.iiiik. r 2" . r a r- o-Tiialiy ,.i:t j tr.i- r-ii- tltiwn i-tw . IH T v .1 1 I ; llu- i nt !i!f (! v i i. i ii, i-..rr. L. . murMTv. A Wt f Z-pHyniK-ij'wtj To iiic. :! r wah 4,, j, u f:, cttrnivH, . Have You Tried a Bottle of Spotine Yet? : : : an Mil! in -1 ui-ui-i- W have Ih. ia in wlitt rr-:rti. Ii.it ii r rW;r . i Ladies' Wash Suits ii.tvr Ur-n -i.pt-1 -ir-ilr-rM. N woa.ltT wht'ii rmi nfi t;tv tlu-ia i" w wli it y-Hi w.wi. I I l a drt-wtiiakt-r to ittHi&c Uinu; PARASOLS. You Can Buy Them Now For Just About Half Price i Spotine Will Clean Ycur Kid Gloves. For saie by f JOHN Johnstown, r.:s er.:::un: L'.K jV . : -, . , Hi p ( r tv.V eJSc-s cf .':. Eye, " ' . - . "'. r ' Lttr.gs jkJ Clirsii' e PX , s -v z;' Dr.- MORRITZ- SALM, Specialist. Womlerfun Succe?sfnl in all Chrouic Pi.-vac3 of the EYE, EAR, mi THROAT, LDSG3 Zi HiSiL CATASHI Ail Eye Operations Successfully Performed by him. A f.l.Hil .V- Mutm fc- r. ft U'riTfvl t y- mf-.. for t t-n rur I tuvr m1' m l-r. iMi inii-l ti !. ! 1- it-n.t I 4 l.t.-. M v r' -,. 1 M -.- itH' ir'1 h- if-'t h--r-i''f"r- a: 11.. -I lo ..., t. t.ii . I au rt im t ai i' '1. -oIn r. t. I! - '. 4 -I ..-.I . U -r. K-ir irtf nf f 1 tir i-vii n TT- n--- li-ifT tr-Hd.. i I a l I ' I ' --- , . V.' .-JlT to f-Mir ft Ut. - -t 1 f; t..-- -.Hiti 1 - I r iii (, ! u it ( m w .! i '-ii mj Iii-l I:,--. I . iht! 1 w rv-rT. ti ! it.ul l lt-- I l..o t ti aw.tr i. m i-i'.-n. ntt-1 M fr,-itai !!! n- :- rwr-t trnr Hi. f 'i-wiif -ii ioi-n! uil m- -rit '.-i"at. A'i I 1 't-f Jiffiru Ifwtt !.! il ii- ! 11 I. ... 11! irf 1 m n- J v " Trmn !!!.. iti ti. rn 1 i ri lit ! Thii r-j.t ir.-! f. I i-tii i u ti 'ii.J r ft-- . n; ,ia'i. i. 1. Aii-t"i l ?t r t'i.riil, lit trrv. T. II--. rftr--iiir. riu-i ftl.t . .1 Vt-i.Mir W fJW , , r.i h $ Itr. F'TlrW UI't rftrtini.Kif KM1 ll wl it. nit (mio-o -trt'-tnni o hm!i I,-. Tm.-v itMiM' . r-t mih anl -a-Hi. TIm-t m-t iMlt -tt ).( fi a-f Tol. ii4 titr !.''-' tnHjM.il h:m tt4i-.fititu . t-vfi tntT-iia(.si i, ;. on U'-riMltit irf tl for lt4r ttht:i. U r 1 rw-l t. li !--tr in tMi r r-. my mifi rw-f-Uv. wiitkoMt any v-M-v N.i-o4 ttM-iit iiuxi-' llw-rorrvri 1 la-civ-ai-s utttif v-I rntxitl Hon lr. Stlm, ilutiat-----! th- vT-n m t-nfiiloi afT.ti-Tn.il. Kit ! n a r ;'! it irvhttit- nt ht fti- i.i-T)--.i In iii i'ilitf n r U l run- tn Ut- iiiim Ih -tMt'-L !) Mitii'rli4iiil lu- ltt-tti--s rt t ttt-f we tlo iio lir-MtMi I ry-iiiim hoii to tir cit iiwU). KIU S. I 00K. Our Advertisement Will Appear twice Before f ach Visit. CtmULTATiC"! mo fXAIISATCH FEtE. ACCKSSirt CC---HiCMlCHS t PCX 769 . C0UM3-.S - ft T. w 11 J..tllls.. -sM.i.-r.-! IU rlni M. v.-rxl:.!,-IIvii.Iiiuiii I!. .1.1 iiro!H's;il1 "-io-"l II..",- ii.Wj.w - I '.-mii.n-i:i! Tn.-al v iluni;.y M-ai.lav Tu.-mlity T'.lf-Kli.T lilt.- ui.j.- l.x-li iiii -...' m lii. h r, ;ular (.ul. WHY? Shoul.l i-v.tt on.-, if in mssj of a pure atiiiv ukinl r;r uitiik-iiul iuq.M-H, t.. t'isa KJ.-i ul at.? 1U-.-.IUSV b- wilt ftmi llu- Liv"t (. Ic lo I.VI fr.m at low-! prto-a. Tht- Ky Vhiskli a rv ail fn.iu tlie lar-t-l ami U-t kuown ltsl.ll.-ri.. aii.1 taail al tbe K.l'...me prW: i-v-tr.lil at sin) p-r rallon: i-ywrIJ Vyi"oll at flSty. nvyraiwiia at SCO: a-yrwFH at U.'K 10 and U-yruisuU at Va; St. H4-na. I'ulll.nita. oi.k-at an-l -Mvtl wlib-a. 1I bramla dry ami -, at il,"t p-r eall.Hi; KhiiM" wiiii-. Imp. Sherry. Jl.i. na, I'ort an.l I'ouu-a. al kiwmt ftunr. Norxtrw rtmnj- Ut aralo. fall or m-ad r prtiu Ht at A. ANDRIESSEN l-s, Fttk-nil St., AlU-glu ny. TiVihonr .. Maple Evaporator cn the lit ket at less than half the pr;-; asked for some others. It "pay you to g-t our prices tec buying. P. A. SCHELU-c- j SOVERSET.i) thillL' Ii 1 let I- lii.-ii pri.i T':,- r, t'lat -t.iini- b mi i-ri.-- t i..a l Kl'h are our. If , t- 'iit the tinu-. Cross Street. in price in every lice, QUINN, -JOHNSTOWN P STENGER 1 Pa.? The J."..-r n r '..-.:; ri''tV.vr ..:r ('.; . . . i-'.;. c '.. jt'-r. k.TS f.?r;.i i :.:. :.r i.'v -it..' :'V.:. i-:-Vy- 1m -1. Im no 1 r 1 -1 t.-- Ul . ( - 'l! - j '' I .V 4 -in-- ttr-. 1 ,s , .in I .,1 .r-i 1 1 I 1 li.-a! . .-ii';.t !-. :i-t I rft:i f.i 1 1 I.! fc.tT Wi-tii-l . M'tl ! tut f in t : p4i i jt I t- Ul. m f "i - i ; .1 n4 t-in it tai4 Iti 1 '-"'' i;t n-l a.-fM- hmI U-rrit.i . Vlv . - J! .i t ITI A (;i-l 1-tMI'tt'taHl. I - ' I u-.ulil .tiil iri 1111. 4 (!' un -i inn i. H i -T 1 m -1 in 1 ny ,1 r-M. 1 of k nt tf . -Itiiaf Ii jti : tffall-l. I lt.-- ll' UKt ll T'.lfl t- fi r." 1 U-it tt r- iM-tll. afl ntVT It-lUt t--nj Ii f" r- . akK'.. M 1 " MjiM'tl ami li i HIT mV irt-.i FIM- tt-tt ti ! 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