WASHINGTON LETTER. WASHINGTON. November 28,1089. TO the KM tor nf tlie JvhnUaim Democrat. President Harrison now has an oppor tunity to show how sincere he was when he intloised the Civil Service law. In his hands has been placed a report of the Civil Service Commission showing the violation of the law by Republican offl ciale, by the collecting of money for the Mahonc campaign fund. The Commis sioners say that their report Is accom panied hy evidence which leaves no doubt of the guilt of the parties, and that •whether they shall he punished or nor lies entirely with the President. It is in timated that at least two of the Cntnmis sioners wiP resign if the President refuses to order the prosecution of the guilty parties. What the result will be is hard ti say. But I don't see why President H irrison should hesitate a minute. Laws, whether good or bad, are made to tie en forced, Tne new Commissioner of Pensions is up to snuff when it comes to getting around the Civtl Service law. Here's a specimen case ; The hrst or second day the Commissioner was in office he pr< - mot -o a watchman te be Superintendent Of the Pension Office building, this week the same man was transferred to a high grade clerkship and anew man was made Superintendent. Wasn't that a slick way •Of making the watchman a high priced clerk without submitting him to a Civil Service examination ? fa it ny wonder that people here, who ate necessarily fa miliar with such cases as tl is, should ■consider the whole Civ! Service busin ••as at present conducted, a farcn ? Mr. Raum has also developed another trait (.peculiar to Republican officials—that of looking out for their families. He has •created a new division in his office and appointed his son to be its chief at * sal ary of S2,<WO a yo®l - that Secretary Proctor lias re signed the preaiducy of hjs Vermont Marble Company, he will he able to de vote his entire time to the War Depart ment and the laying of wires to succeed Senator Morrill. The Speakership contest, although very quiet, is developing a great deal of bud blood among -title Republicans. Repre sentative Cbduod and his friends ate ex tremely bitter against Reed, and striving hard to hrtng about a combination that will defeat him, in fact that is the only reason that Carinan eter became a candi date. He Ims never had the remotest chance of being nominated, and no one knows it better than himself, but-lie has not yet given up the hope of "do-woing Reed. Mckinley, wiio would be looked on as the wiener if Reed was out ot the way. is having a light made on hint from several quarters. Senator Quay says that McKiuley shall never he Speaker il ho can prevent it, and he thinks he can. Foraker ton, it is said, is bringing the little influence he has to bear against Mc Kinley. It grows worse as the -time ap proaches for the holding of the -caucus, all of which is very encouraging to the Democrats, for it makes it absolutely cer tain that ue objectionable legislation will get through the House as loug as this bickering among the majority lasts. President Harrison promised a Com mittee of the National Convention of Commercial Bodies, which called on him this week, that he would consider the question of recommending in his annual message the adoption of a national bans rupt law. The proposition of Mr. Arkell, Russell Harrison's partner, to pay $1,000,600 for the privilege of putting an advertisement on the back of postage stamps will be rejected. Uncle Sunt dees not believe iu running opposition to the newspapers, which he considers the best, and the only legitimate advertising mediums. There seems to be a screw loose some where in the .Republican machine, or else United States Treasurer Houston, who during the Presidential eampaign was Chairman of the Indiana Republican State Committee, would hardly have taken pains to use the language he did, wti en he appointed Miss Tanner, daughter of the deposed " Corporal " to be his privute secretary, jußt after Mr. Raum, her father's successor, had accepted her resig nation of a similar position in his office. Mr. Houston teld the young lady that it afforded him much pleasure to be able to show his appreciation of the valuable services rendered- the Republican party of Indiana by her father, Corporal Tan ner, during the last Presidential election, and he told it where he knew it would be published, Isn't this treason towards the j man who kicked Tanner out of the Pen sion Office ? Or was it only intended as a gentle reminder to the gentleman in the White House that lie was in danger of being called ungrateful ? Between the candidates for Speaker and the candidates for the smaller offices under the House, the Republican Repre sentatives are having a hard time, and it is not to be wondered at that they are slow in turning up. Mr. Carlisle will receive the Democratic nomination for Speaker of the House. No other man lias ever been thought of in this connection. Foot Hurt at Moxliam. Edward Maybcrry, a heater at the Roll ing Mill, Johnson Works, Moxham, had the great toe of his right foot badly mashed on Saturi ay afternoon. The wheels of a truck, passed over his foot indicting serious injuries. Dr. W. B. Lowman attended him. Death of a Sister. Sister Qilcstlga died at St. Francis Hos pital. Pittsburg, on Friday last. She was known to the world as Rebecca Mandn, and formerly resided in this place. The funeral took place yesterday. THREE MORE BOGIES FOUND, One at the Foot of Main Street—One In the Conemangh—The Other Near Hang [ Hollow. On Saturday morning Bom# men who were making the excavation for the foundation of a house, at the foot of Main street on Mr. I. E. Robert's lot, uncover- j •il the body of a boy. The body was , scarcely covered from sight, it being near , the top of the di posit made by the flood. The body was Uken to the morgue where a description was taken of it as follows : j No. GOC, boy, knee breeches, black | barred; coat of same, supposed to be gray | flannel shirt, black ribbed hoe, with ; elastic supporters, high top buttoned j shoes. Yesterday afternoon much excitement was created hy the announcement that a | body had been discovered in tlie Cone- , muugli river some distance above the Cambria Iron Company's railroad bridge, I near the Pennsvlvania Railroad station. I A large crowd soon gathered at the place j of the finding. The morgue authorities were soon on hand and took charge of \ the body. A description was obtained as fellows: No. GO7, large man, height, near six i feet, sandy hair mixed with gray, mus tache and beard, cork sciew vest, black cloth pantaloons, white muslin or canton flannel underwear, white shirt and linen lay-down collar, bone -collar button, cuff buttons In wrist ba rd of sleeve, white cotton' socks and Inoe shoes, nearly new. While the morgue authorities were get ting the foody of a man. telephone mes sage was received front Sheridan Station that a foodv had been found there. A wagon was sent down and returned with a skull wait a few bones, those of a child, descrftied us follows : No. 568. small child, light liair, child not more than ton years of age. The body,-It was learned, was found about a mile 'below Sheridan Station on •the -south bank of the river. Some men had been carting away some sand that bad accumulated there. Yesterday one man took another out to show him what was l>e iug done, when they came upon the body. Near it were found some pieces of flannel and other garments, tint it is not known whether they belonged to tlie body or not. | Near by where tlie body was found the hank ot the viver was covered with a thick growth of willows. In these, it was learned, had lodged during the flood fragments of clothing, shoes, furniture and other articles ot every description. This would seem to Indicate that a great number of bodies went down the river, perhaps many more than were ever found. FOUR AT ONE TIME. Final Interment YeHttrilay of Several !Uem ber nof 'J homas S bavin's Family. Four more flood victims were Sunday consigned to their luit resting place in Grand View. They were all memb 'rs of the family of Thomas S. Davis, " Cali fornia." Prior to the flood Mr. Davis and family dwelt at 142 Locust street. His body when 'ound was interred a Deckers. Tlie body of bis son-in-law William -L. Davis, who lived at 119 Market street, and bis two daughters, Delia and Anna, aged respectively twenty-one and nineteen years, were buried in Sandy vale. They were all raised, placed in flue air tight metallic caskets and taken to Hen derson's undertaking establishment, anil yesterday afternoon the funeral of the four aud their final interment in Grand View took place. Funeral services were held at the resi dence on Market street by Dr. Fink. The Knights of Honor furnished the pall bearers for Mr. Thomas S. Davis, and the Foresttrs those for the Eon in-law. The latter went through with their ritual both at the house and at the grave of their late member. The funeral was one of the largest that has ever been in Grand View. Mr. Davis was one of our most promi nent men and had accumulated consider able property. His age was about fifty nine years. His son-in-law was a machinist and was aged about twenty seven years. When Baby wiu sick, we gave her Castorla, When she waa a Child, nhe cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, Whan she had Children, she gave them Castoria, T? ST RAY.—Came to premises the I I of the undersigned a mile and a half from Bluokllek Furnace In East Wheatflcld township, Indiana county, about the Ist ol' Hay, a red and white spotted steer, with wide horns, a piece cut out of the left ear and two notches In It. lie Is about two years old. The owner Is re quested to come and prove proper! v, pay charges and take turn away or he will be dis posed of aceordlgg to law. HENRY I). HUMMEL. A DMINISTIiATOR'S NOTICE.—LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of JOHN W. WEAKLANI). late of the Borough of Johns town. County of Cambria, and State of Penn sylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to snld estate ajajSQuested to make Immediate payment, and tHbS! having claims against the same will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for set- ' "m JAMES KINO. Administrator, Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 13, m4H). ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF MRS. LAI'RA WEI IN, DECEASED.—Let ters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Laura Wetin, late of concmaugh borough, Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all those knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agalust said estate to present them duly aut henttcated for settlement to JOHN CAMPBELL, Administrator. septiatt jg FECIAL TRIAL LIST THIRD MONDAY IN NOVHMBKR. Cambria iron company vs. Christy, at at. U. A SHOIUtAKIW, Prothunetary's oftlee, ortobor *t, IMS. BUY NOW! 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BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA tST P. 8. —If you cannot come, write. Idleness Is a Dangerous fault In the Kidneys. When Inactive they speeplly lull Into disrepair. "I hose obstinate and ratal maladies, might's disease and diabetes, ensue with terrible certainty upon the Inaction of the organs affected. Catarrh of the bladder, enuresis, gravel and strangury are also in is. ap prehended rroin a partial paralys sor the blad der, of which weakness and sluggishness are the causes. Hosteller's Stomach ifltleis Is a line tonic and promoter of actlylty for tlio renal or gans, and one which can he relied upon to afford ihem the requsfte stli ulus without exciting them—an effect to be feared from the uniiiedt cated alcoholic excitant of commerce. A fun her beneficent effect of Hitters, by renewing activ ity of the kidneys. Is to enable them to drain from the blood In Its passage them, Impurities productive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervous ness, fever and ague, constipation and dys pepsia are conquered by t Do Bitters. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE—ESTATE OP t liUDKIIICK WILLIAM HOFFMAN, DIC CBASED.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Frederick William Hoffam.Tatoof conemaugh borough, Cambria county, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said es tate will present them; duly authenticated for settlement to GEORGE KELL'ER. septl2-tf Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Orhans' court of Cambria county, In the matter of the first and final account of c. .1. MAYER, Administrator of JOHN 81IETOKN. deceased. And now, September 2, 1888, on motion of John 11. Hrown. Esq. .Attorney for Administrator M. 11. STEPHENS, Esq., Is appointed Auditor to distribute the lunds in the hands of the Admin istrator. I'KK CCKIAM. 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TlllT.A CO., llux 7iO, Aujustu, Maine. Jan4-!y DISEASES OF MEN WT.. Blood Poison. Dineaiwof Kid nf*y.!Uuddrntnl oihoro. rhiiii, eftknoHbes, Ntirvaiis Oe<>ii>: y. Lost Rlunhood ro ealtaof Krrors n Yotith uifsjeo<lflv and permnnetit ly carud. Uonvultntion nrtltro ! ttiHi(mnU'dlivebyraaiL Addrewt DB OIIINPL£, 171 V/. 12th St., Wow York, lulyll Hrer Freak and Palatable Carson street, S, 8. Purnlatwd n any qua** Pittsburgh, P* ties either for PnaUlee Mall orders Solk*td. Hotels or IteeiavranW; ALLEGHEH-Y. C. W. DITTMER, ItEAL IMITATE AND MORTGAGE BKOK* No. ST Federal street, Allegheny City, J'a. Property sold 011 commission. NSsale no rhaagM Money to 1 oan. eye. *■ * pet <*"*• ... SPECIAL PRESENTS WiU be given witb every U worth of goods. Teaks Coffees, Hplces, and Halting I owder, which we guarantee absolutely pure, liest fiiods In the market tor the money. Teas. 80, BO and Wt cenUa coffees, afi. 27. 80 and 38 cents. Baking lewder, toe. per pound, send orders to Atlantic Tea Co* 112 Ohio street. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. tysand for Price [.lst giving lull InromiatloM ULMnnSIIOIIIIt FOR $3.00 PHave you .scare# your new suit yet llrre In .Its Indued# inent ucvor before offered lor I'nnia llnit. to order Send Postal Card, git# lng your lull r.ddresW ami we will send vop rcmpleb lui our SB I ants ano self m< usurlg inent.Blank, or it y, cannot wait tor same lea, tell us aboit. what oolor you like, giving us yow waist, hip and Inside let measure, together with M and 30 cents forposh ageor prepaid exprese and we wIU guarantee* please you or refund the money. Address, giving full name and Poet office. CHAS. KLOPFER, 130 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY, PA., corner Grant street and Filth avenne, (WHhln a few steps of Fost Office.) PITTSBURGH, I'A. sth AVE. HOTEL* McKEESPOHT, PA. GEO. M. ..EPPIO, - - ProprlcttM hirst class accomodations to the trvellng pull lie. i erms SI.BO to (2.00 per day. Bar attache# LCSED i In couwqui t.te ot license explrlu PUistmgu .h.. mil Biuru.it has been cl orders lor the old Reliable Silver Age Rye Will be filled with thel usual prcmptle Headquarters at No. 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY Trusting to merit a continuance ot the Über patronage heretofore bestowed, I.cumin respectfully, MAX ISLEIKI, No. S3 Federal street. Allegheny. Telepbon 8018. Guckenhelmer, Finch or Gibson, as usual, (T quart, tl years old, 6 lor (6, Silver Age, ,.od. Jyar-iy D A 'PVW'PC obtained for meen, deal de JTii i x lf 1 >1 vices, medical e: oiuerenm pounds, ornamental designs, trio ■■marks and labels. Caveats, Assignments, a:erfereness. Appeals, sups or infringement, ml alt cases arising under the P/. Th.l 9 c li..v c, prompi ly attended to. INVENTIONS TI AT IWE HKS# Of tr t* V, l,y the Piec Mice itwi a*i ill b 5 '' il stlll.lnmo : is. -.bepat enled by us. letup opposite the Pan i Oil we. we eel, leel.e ii> sersearches, an-: seen Patents meie prompt'y, amt with hwuner eo.ii.iS. than i he e ~ in. an- reiuu.e from \> i ..•stilugtou. 1- P'ft vu send u.s a mm -.r W< ' i '/K*iS sketch of yourdi >c e inai.e c.Ciir.ln a'ion.s.Gve''. if/e.andi slo paletiiiiblipy 'llcorresfi urtenee s: My ■enndentlal Prices low, and N • CBAItG > 1.1.88 I VI I —( is sECl'lu.l). ■.e refer to oiPelals lu the patent ofll' < ur ■Men's Ir, ever. St ur of the 1 IIIMI. an I ' •euntorand t eiireseidatlve or ougress ■ eierenees given wneti deslii d. Address. C. A sNOW ( opposite Patent office t.shtugton gSTTSMf r3 ' ii/n < L / K •■sjmiyj -. I mm v ' ■ ! I KEST FITTING; CORSCT^w' B FCRSALE BY LEAOING MERCHAi,. I I MAYER. STROUSF & CP. A 8. P V/ A Y - ' p ! How li .fir- \ ~C\ ; THE mZHCEH J r \ OF ' UFE !j \ I f/iiff'i TUVCP FT X . . M rl - it... I-XNCE O Lit. ' ■ • I ' -1 Popular "ctllcal "itlse " "i< •' v • ,t 'cmttttirc I'o/iiic,N.. >ua PuputUl." of, H. ■otl ■I AI fA j £g,i: \ ?S Ij iiUi. I . " nil ; ir :n , \ 100,!.n< . J r ca or j .'M rt it. i IT, !' . \-tim (mt -.ork, H >•; -•, ; oy. ) • * i. ..aion. •voitlim 1. proto: •. I : roat 'v rlc. Ii : ;op*i -t, r ]■ .a.iiful ' ling, o abn.wwc full . i ;.o<>by : . 11, t> *tpfl!d, conccalcil • p'. ,• r. Illna •vlvo I'lospoctus Vvwt .v. The • it\ ilsho'l a ;thw, > I? •. ;i. T)., re cl tlie (iOLI) A\l .Fr\h .i* .UKDAL .i- niitl o Nati'.inti Mv '/.-ai i. iatiou for FKIZK >:ss.\ r on V VOUS aid nivsir AL I>K?i!liiTVkl)' : r.ndacorpa f Assistant Phv kiucnliny 1-. i .3-allod, confi ' Mitially. by mail or In person, ho office of THE PHA BODY 2I£I>ICAL I • TITUTE# No. J f :i!finoh fSf., IJrtsiou, ?F.t .. tffcwhoni all rr.lt: a for booka orkitvra for ..o enould bo directed au above. T? XEOUTOR' S N 'E.—ES- L TATE OF REV. Til" I AMN. DE CEASED.—Letters lesta < r. the Estate ,of Rev. Thomas Davln. '•.•asci. late of the borough of Cambria, cr.en.j •>! 'ambrla. Pa., having been granted to tin- t iUeislgneil. notice is hereby given to all 1 : • i. iehieil to s-ild estate to make payee h u • without delay, and those hating clan aln elite same will present them properly ..iitheuitcatett for settl emcut to pi; ANK I'OWI.IIB, Executor ot Itev. Thomas . wvin, deceiumd. t ttrcMOfi, pa. Got, 9, WW. octll-Sw
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