Bradford Era (Newspaper) - July 23, 1888, Bradford, Pennsylvania THE BRADFORD ERA. NO. 242. BRADFORD, SHEEAN COUNTY, PA., MONDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1888. Lrt'lini ljj.tr IF Wa* THO (JET IT IV TIIK MTK. Tbf lllrffhm Bulrhfrx Sire Breauxr Their WHI is IVtrriiiff Out. fill HH to haw (Misted lits own monay. hut there is little doubt that th** men eon- I •tilute a team of hip|iod routers who * are setting up jolw to eat her in tho I shekels of tho gullible. Lynch was tho favorite early in the day, but as tho hour for tin* moo approached odds J were freely offered on Ziekriek. th.* 1 “greenhorn' who claimed to hail from ; tie her leu rum •;n.ul(u.rno»Tr^«, jt iv nims mmu: tv niileciils “monkey w**rk at the serateh the I men got away. Ziekriek won tho race ! -* by eight or ten feet. running quito stronglv to the UuUh. Olio watch | marked the time at til seconds, no vc raj tithers caught it iii bf, while still an-I other showed it to In* Kl). Au KUA man measured the track after the race | hat! bJVn roil aud found it lacked Id I feet and S inches of the required dis- I tan ce. WWUI (rn*** rri VrkiBir s*a4' *,h tlriTlli lawman »f Hull Hub. Brrr PDX, .I 111 V -T.whtv's ti tut / att Brills a Carr rn Balr ta Pit hair’s tbaiidoo* d IrmUn a ad kris ii, *» (a Val. ia (bf WL Wednesday, August I. The ceremony will Is* i n* rf or toed at little Valiev. Miss Thompson, who has nerved na money order cleric for s**v«*nil months at the |*ostofflee, is well ktiimn in the city and has many friends. The same can Is* said of tin* prosp.»ctive groom who has In*cii a Bradford tan for eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn neon will In* at home at No. -ti Kennedy sir.*.*! after August 3. TlIR Era extends its congratulation* in advance. • -a* TMK BAHK IN TIIK WOOD. VIM* fid in an *rt,‘ ♦ conversi***1 > rn the single tax idea. :ift^*r ; "Vt.:.- "SS.I* . , . I referring to the roof Judge Keid, of BLOWN UP BY GLYCERINE. lb3, pwtlenmna avowal that l'v,. in llciirv O,■>*&■ * plan for land values, and that „slc lax-»• .... * p^.ra.k|«rty.aton.1,o(ftoaar.l L)(V,(lck tllis aft,.rmH111 a„ lr.

*^ttbeut it at present. Ko present a- u* Tillman g -glyeerine. They were both badly is a great admirer of mutilated, the arm tieing entirely separated from the Univ of Newman, and Phillips'fare and chest wa- badly -inst s’ ii ric delegate*- of bb win ai ag. lively campaign. Trains out of Washington last night „ I ioda*, carried away a good many Congressmen. and if the exodus eon-inuesUHnerrow there will not In* a ••drum left hi the House. Now that in.* tariff hill i* out of the way, ineiii-b-rscif the House are not disi»osed to linger in Washington and it will not iv yjrirising to find that tenly without t quorum nt any time. ... \ large iiu?tk‘*e of circulars entitled **To American- Every where* have tees issued fr*»ai the headquarters cif tar American party in this city. After •ming that tin* national convention of iteparty will he held in this city on tkWlhof August, th** National Dim* a:Vvt &*•»** th** |ierson to whom the cirealar is directly addressed “to see to it {.Hat the American constituency of f'»ir State, district or locality is rcwwented in th** coining gathering af Americans iii the nations capital. ll n—stile a >* He convention of Amor* u.- in your .State should be called u*. > -gnu •’-at-large may bt* select***! and prompt action urged in tin* several voiigr. —.onal districts. Where I Iii*, is imp*--; bl** call tin* Americans in your di^tr»«*t together at once, «4»e(irr few **r many. elect officers for ati.'trot chili and appoint two dele* guw for the district bi the convento*/* Representatives are also asked from , uii/.itioi,*.. J patriotic Americans, andshould all other means cif sending ii** , gates fail, the circular asks that ‘•a* resident of Washington City. '.lo is a eiti/**u »>f your State, aud • horn you know to lie a gissl Anieri id, be authorized to re prink* ut your Mate or one of your districts in tho -to vent iou." The committee states that the convention has In*cii ealli*d in obedience to an almost universal domini for it by the adherents of tin* American party throughout the coun-bv. The principle*-of the party are rttuiiciated as follows: They demand the careful restriction of cram ignition to persons of g* mmI •i.aracUtr, who art willing to ols*y our bt- ami ivqject our institutions: require an educational suffrage aud the extension of tin* prohatiouary jieriod to II years at least; they declare in favor of our glorious free school -y .-ten. and would pro-k’l it intact against the assaults mt of New York celebrated the annivcr*>:ii*y on the hatth*ti«*ld. y*ie veteran^ of that »*o»nmaiid, with 1 ^Wen of th*, pr.-s.-nt organization. hate been the gnosis since yesterday "J the Richuioiid Howitzers and the ! H*giuu*nt *»f Virginia Voluii-r"’ They were reviewed yesterday 'y(ksr. I/..- aji;{ were a«*i**nnpanied by •I large tiuin!s*r of Kichmond |N*ople to the v*eiK* of Hi,, hrst great battle .if late war. BRUTAL MURDICK. crushed in. Tin* explosion occurred in the pan iii which they were mixing the acids. The report | prominent was so slight that it could scarcely In* heard 'sui fe*-t from the factory. The damage lo the building is very slight. Tho magazine in which a large quantity of glycerine was stored is only about I«•»» away. Had this exploded it would have caused groat damage to surrounding The Butchers in the Dumps. Hi tler, Ha., July £L-{.s>r««*ii reached 1 near tho wild s|n*i known as “the KfN*ks.' John T boil is and It ito*rt Ilur-I ley, who wen* slightly iii advance of ' M' ' their eoiii|»ani«iu** iii Uh* soareli, heard a faint, plaintive cry. They Ii stoned and again they heard it. Hushing bi nu out of the way s|Nit from which the sound came they found little Florence lying ujNin a InhI of broken brambles. On seeing her rescuers she extended toward thorn stipplieating hands, hut was unahlo to arts**. She was borne iii triumph to her mother's arms amid groat rejoicing on tho part of hor rescuer*. Sin* was not seriously affeeb**! by hor advoiiluro in the forest. Mr. aud Mrs. Hughes OWE MIW THE J»bn P. /ani* f ouiiuu*s (• Bi\r Iii** \»rvt> on (hr Iw»N Tariff Imb», TIK MJI WK ITH JiKT) WM MB toh a»4 nam I* Mihii (to rrstoflii* M4r •f (hr IrxMkSt S*mr Vilr-■rito Irfitod. prone rty. 'There w:is no attent ion iJhilzau left her** a month ago bi e\- {uiid to the r«*|Nirt. ii to*i.ig sit slight, until an employe of the Buckeye I'ijs* Line t’o., nam***! Kobinson, went to t lo* factory* for a pail of water, when ho discovered the tonier blowing off and the engine that pumps tin* water running away. II** wont in t«» so** what tho trouble was whon lo* disoovered tin* two dead men. They were toil Ii from the East. PhilliiH is a young single man who was employed by his uncle*iii the factory. The coroner immediately took charge of the bodi«*s ami removed them tilth** undertakers, aud they are now to ing pre{iar«*d for interment. Newman was a married man and leaves a w ife and three children living h**re. ll** was well known in the Ka-t-ern oil fields coming here from Bradford, I'a. lie only went to work yesterday for the glycerine company and was a’dr iller by oceujiation. Phillips was a young man, single. 27 years of age, and nephew of Leo Phillips, manager of the company. He has beeu here ever since the field opened and has shot hundreds of wells iii th** Ohio fields, also many in Indiana and illinois. [ Ho was a menilier of the 1 . P. \V., iii good standing, and h»> widow will receive tSJMMK D**c* a-. d was als*i a member of Post HI.iL A. IL Mayor Deiii|isey sai«i Sunday that th** U«N*k LH cerin** . cranks an*! I«*v»*rs >at un real Hi** **n »lamp fr**nt |Ba/;/.as>ii*l caught h Sister’s Suitor. * hi* M. *, July ss.—Henry Romaic was *1*-yod to'itally murdered by Tb*HNk»re ^ttrr alout uiuliiight la-t night. Iijtt»-r's -i-t»-r, t«» I* th,- Utter object.sl. >utt.-r « ame home kb Sat‘irilay niglit, aud learning that Roma/. at the In ar-** in th** evening, seized a ,J' !,,|X her knife and start .si in search of a,U| hun on the -tr*-et. without a ,J’ '** plunged th** knife tnt** Roma/ - , ' sn-h force :i- to completely sever v J * T1'd* dill rein,Del to hi- house in nmiunt uiti. »i*—— friends, lie bur |,ut .. .' ■r**" 11 ami savagen r< sisttsl arrest. Rn ^ his murderer. ritJuJn r*®!*513-' “i1*1 tot ’ and savagely ......- ____ l«h *»Verj*ower*sl alt I hs kcl up. Sui,*1!? to toy, after Identify ing At Ii Ihe *on.‘ern«s| w as -.sailing but Young H-lron.e d i made I** db The time JI :.V2 p. in. p»:.*t! a in. ,. 1:2o a in. . 2:21 a. in. id lh*- sun, *u« Ii that a t hr* Mig Ii IL** center of cr than to-vol i« I the ,,f total ..lip— Hic Thc B. G. L. & H. Co. Drops Out. •rn. o Gas Light A Heating Co. has 4 ii,'.VV* **'Ai-teii not eoutine I t«» Hr»*lfor*l. It was visible in all part- of the world ex«*c{< F-*-t.*rn Fun*|M> and A-ia. , erliiNw* as far as this valley wa- .smcerncl was I total .hist als ult that time a : persistent rain shower si t in. in. rs ami ten* I cr .-.Hiples on piazzas I and *-Might the sh* It* r that the house- grant t and after that no efforts were turb th** pr -gr*-s of »!«• . elip** M*be*tule of the eclipse was about as follows. Moon entered the iimbra -hadow* . 11:d* p m ; Total ecltp*.* to-gan...... Mi.Idle of the eclip-e..... T*.tai tslijMM* cmi.-d .... \|.SMI left umbra shadow The present v* ar will wlines- live ****li|.-* - **f ti iii iL'iiitude. A total eclip-c eau more or I*-s- maguuu » univ iss-iir wh* n the {NNdlkHi earth and moon t*. each «*ther are straight lim* would |*»s** tb^ r* i «*a**h. Tile earth to a*» mm Ii Urg* i than th moon thftt iu* shallow is « n-t lur latter, SO that In tim* s of I tm sin is entirely limmTscdiu it. lh J 1 ^ 1 bra. or partial sha*low on . on the* *roth«*rsfarm. run 2 bits in the -and yesterday, ll filled up nicely on th** >«*oot»d hit. anti shows for an average Taylorstown w**ll. There has In-i*h no improvement in MeHurii»*y I. and to*th I ami * ar*--bowing for small w«*lls. I-:ui** \\ill**ts No. .TI is through tit** -and ami show*- j ing for a little wee well. It may to* | very small indeed. There i*. n*>thittg now from Nit. Morris. The Met *n*1 is < near the sand. Pittsburg Beats at it Again. The following dto|*ateh was s«*nt out from Pittsburg toall tho Sunday papers oti Saturday evening: I'm-BI KU, July Si. There is gn at ex« it«*m**nt iii the*oil n*gi*n»s over lh** revival *»f tho Pi thole oil Itcid. I it** hole has f«*r n«*arly a quarter of a c**n-turv to*cn consider***! a -u**k«*«l orang** and the oil right of |«M*«la**resanamd the old town would n*»t hav»* brought •MOH. Now the «*xeit«*m**iit is gr**at«*r th**r«* than in atty othor fi**hl in th** r* -g i* .ii. I1* *t ** x*‘* * pf i ng I taker-! ow n * * l* ltr«*s. have struck seven w* lls Pleasantvllh* that tiro good Cot bbls. a month. There is Home difference of mullion regarding th** sand, hut it is probably a lower strata than tho rich sand of 1s*m. It sounds very much like Hie work of the wise young man who wa- f**r a short tiro** eon fleet* al with the defunct daily of St. James Place. To oil r«-gi«Mt r*‘sidetits the statement is harm f'ul. hut its artful wording is calculated to ***r«*at** distrust in the mind of th** outsider interest***! in th** oil business. rn WAS SIMPLY A FAKE. The Buffalo Female Pugilists Succeed in Fooling the Sporting Fraternity. Buffalo. July 22.-—J«**«*/• I **H was-imply a (ake. that pro|N»s.*d fight for hliNsl with gl«*ve- to*tw.*en Hattie Ii**, of Buffalo, and Alna* i*eary, of d Cid re to ex- J I-j press through THE Era their appro- J I elation ami gratitude f«*r the great in- j t«*rest takeu in their little dniight by the humlreds who aided cull fig th** •careti. TERRIBLE KA1LROAD Two Trains Collide Ten Men Killed and tine Fatally Injured. Ll n* tim ic*, V a , July 22 A I* rri!»l*- a*ci *l**iit occurred on th*- V rf*4k A VV*-t**ro rill real at F«*r«*-t I*> pit. atouit • L'ht mil** In un thl- city, at I o'clock till- mornitig. T*-n men wen* kill***!. A freight train which left Lynchburg last night als Mil midnight collided in a rut m ar F**r*-I IK | *t with an «»*t to.uml mat* rial train. «*au*ing a «***mpl« t** »nvk of !>ut!i trains. Kngfttern* llefinr ami Harris. Darn ley. th limn tiled th** material train, ami seven colored tralntiH-n wh**-«* name- arc unknown wife kltksl. Fireman Alay-, of the freight train, was fatally Injured Tin * *n duct«*r • -«*a[Ms| with slight l*rui*w*«, lite »ri* dent was earned, it I- elaime*l, Im tliec*»mlu« t**r of the material train lui-und* r-tamlii.g* rd* r*. Base Ball Saturday. At VVa-hlngtoii - R**-t**u .’I. Waahington S. At Fhilad. Iphia - N* a Y*»rk »*. I’htU * ’ phia 1. At lmliatia|s*lis Pittsburg IS, Imli.m.qss Us 4. At iMroit —D* in4t to. ( Iii* ag** ♦'* At I in* ltmafi Cincinnati K K it. -a- I itt I. At Itnp.khn Bn* Aly ti 7, Athletic* I. At LMti-v til**- t*t. Ijoiii- U. L*ulsvilk* 2. At I lev**lam! ( it w-laisi I*. ItaltltmHe ti. At Jersey ( ity ••«*-*> ( tty**. Newark I. \t Fa-t**n Fast* HI I**. A to* I* sn At Binghamton I lmJni .*». Biughankton 2. At Wilkesl.im* AVtlkesliam* to. A-ranl*«n T. At Hamlin mi — At Bu Ital** sty At T**r»*ut«» At Lomhui Attern*am • I At Lima I At T**l»si*. -At Samlii*kv — T*» mr Ki*it**k *»r Tnr. Cna:—Your answer to my qnc'stkins in Tar. Kus July I to, to a little evasive. I mud dill* r with th** f«*ll«*wing statement made tu your reply.* "Nm matter what th** attitude of th** la nits eratle |*ariy bas to-ew iu the i*ad, *w may In* in th* future, nett Im r the Po d.lcut's message, th** lKiulv*s*ating foe tra.h*,“ Tin* I min** rati* party has always been tile * a*!v**cate of fn*»* trade. I am *«r|*riwl that acy Amevienn w«HiId att* mpt to «trfr»d Prest* •lent I "(evrland ami hi* admiuistralHHi against th** charge **f advt waling fr**e tra*le, nr main lain that they favor American iudustn* s. The I Nit), sr at ie solid S>uth etntoslksl in th** t «*n f« d* rat* ( •►nstituti**n fr*« trad* ami American ! slavery, t**th to to* {■er^N-tual. This free tr»*k* | claus** se**ure«l English sympathy ami ald. | Lnglaml J Mio has* *d the t'«nift*h rate to»n*ls. turf11-Ii**1 prtvnleers. l»l*s-ka*l«- rttnncr*. implements n{ war ami everything nereiMmry f**r sutoistettee during the war. England expended humio-to *>f iniilt«His id money to aid tin r« ’•• lie*». f»w w lib h she lins rn dirnl rn* cum-Fr*-id* id t 1* \« land is tin- first Preskleat *h*et*si sin*’** th** war. If* r**« * iv»-l the vol* a of a -oil*! IN hmm rati* ?N*ulh. At tIm* cl*sn* of th** war the South was in d* bud to England int I Ii* ais of dollars that ran j In ver la* i«nid. But they also owe to to r a | debt of gratitmlr. England’- lust market ACCIDENT, nm! r iMwurvatir nile ha- alw »>- ! n th* I Atueriean market W iilth* !-■* pi* that F.e ^ land bas rbh* ai the navy. John Howell was md a lN*m«ierat. Ile was an a*k*pte«l « iti zen. ait American through ami though, having mad** for himself a career to to* po*ud of. lit *r j»r*e*,*- \ I ban* —Hamilton a, R*•ehcstev it, >*fitcu*< tu. Buflaki 7. lT“or»*at*» to. Tr»»v It. M*«rnitig •ml*hi 4. Albany 2 ms I**. Mansfield3. r«4e*bi.*|. Wingding 2. amiu-k* r, t’oiianRHi Sunday Games. it or. %t •• % I in I I i'levetamt.......«» ♦ *» • *» I | Baltimore. .....2 t» (» (» « 0 Hits I lcvclatid I. Baltimore * I ('tov* laml 2, Baltim rn* ll. Batter >»itit U commencing lif«* p*«*r. At the tim** of hi-trou!*h to* ow in**! the largest ship building indium in th** country, employing men His employe# hoed him as they loved a fath« r. R**a |>to ar** »|e«*|*ly s»-nsibh* of tto* benefits that win accrue to them horn the re chs ti* m« of Pr*«*h ut I ie velum I an! lit'’ pas* ag* of th* Mid- |*dl rh, folh»wit»g hading new-{*aj r-«- Pr,*#i*h*iit ( h*Velan»l an*I lit* trvs* Ira.to pottey: What atm Mint will she m ml if the Mills Mil pfijj—k drefewaing tto* duty fft a tofp na big ^ »n*n. Is then- a furnace in tair e*Hintry that eau sell at a reduction of pi a ton on the pres-en! |uke, #1*1 a tow, without re*Im ing the pr. nt j*rh *• |r»th* (Mirtv iwotsNMsi to r, {s al tto* tariff of '42 P.dk and itolla* w«mhl have l«cew sn*«*r*l umtor. The M*'\iean war • ss nnssl nearly two years alter the rto«*tk»n of P«dk aud Dadas. Tto- tariff i was passel •luring that war. Til* rcdixthm of til, tariff aas ma felt as It w«mhl have lircn bad it n*M •on for th** d« mam! of th** governuwnt bar new ships, tow-* s, harness and all implements of war. I he acquisition of Texas and other tmHerffi was a* •purist in I -IT. ami the dtw-overy «»f gold in I a itorn: t iu !-!• im rea-***) th*' circulating inedtum huiidr*s|« of nilUh*ns of dollars in gold. But with all *»f nature's wealth which was so Im Mindfully st# rn ere*! upon us, it re j quir* d all th*- gold of t alifornia to make g»«s| the bikinis ,*f trade against us in imports over ••tjorlT umtor the tariff »*f 'IU. Had n«M the tariff *»f '42 ion r* jeahd we w«Mild bar** Io n 15 CENTS A WEEK. MITES TRH rot DR I U.V1IS Oullinf af !Ik Pnxjlifii af (tie Liberal* H the Parnell gill. Tin: bu k rn pkesubt cabot laltrrh Nrrewfil to*, tat la ag re I# lift'd la Hitr Im toff 41 rd ii tto Ihrttofi (J ft* dtj N* tidal toto Iv to fraud. and B ny .bv, Ihirst Ii* r. Fulmer ami yr * IN* IMS VTI ...a Silo I (I - ll u O - 2 Pnr* »r- — s — Ba bely I itqdre — I Huck :i roil to I S.Itsal j Sullivan I tn{dr* -1111111 and Rectum 4 im in Hat t... ♦* I • w " ' Kansas ( ity,.. J> ** ** OOI1 lilts t'iminnati 'A Kan-a- bi!) ~~t im innati ll, Kan-as t itx ami Brennan, Kerguaoi). VT lim****! t X. Athletics.......I 2 It !> •* « I Brooklyn .....0 ii I 2 o « » Hits Athtoth* (V. Bn sd* I vn V Villi* th* I. BnsdJyn i Batterie* wn*l RoMnsow, Tefty arni P«s*|d— Mcijiiahl. VT I OI «sV ll,IT. UmUvfllr.......I I ti 0 I t» St. Lout-.......O I *) (» 11 * lilt- laHiisvilto I**. St L-**** Louisville I. St. DMH- to Batt* ami Vaugh, Hiids,.*i aul Boyle I bd* Ism it ll. I ii it pl I ti 0— I 7 Krr»*rs Batt* th*#— It O— I ti IF— 3 Krrors S« a ani I ni{4n*— Tim**# ........ Telegraph .... Standard...... Final.* tai New P.~t......... Mercury....... tatar durn ..... Examiner..... I ti nm ie ic ..... P« *st ........ . ...,Lon«k*ti I.MMhMl ... ..Lowdnw .... .Lhi* I* m Binning ham ... ... L*f»h* . Mi IM h* stet . Man* to st, r , . N« t» i ,*-t I* ... Uvevpwd L»nih*n, July 22. -Mr. John Morley in his ajNMH h (Ie Ii re red ut Mwrfmth Inst evening, gave a distinct forecast of the {inwitlon which the Liberals wilt occupy with rt'gard to the INvrnctl bill. i oncerning the apiMiintmcnt of a cotn- ■iwiuti to investigate the Ames* a money lending walk hi instead «»f a twivtuwlng chnrg.-y against the Irish leader, Mr. II id we n tiimsi Within *Mir !»Hr>h rs th* v» _i . • > ,* , . . Morley said that if a commission were needed at all it was the bust newt of that iawly to decide whcth«*r Mr. l*ar-ii*dl wrote certain letters and whether he aud other members of the Bourn* of C ommons were privy to the murder of Lord (’ave ml tab and Me. Burke. Th ta should constitute tho entire work of the commission. It wan not necessary, nor ama it any |nvrt of tho comtnisaiun'a business to ascertain whether or not KOHM ruffians had hung upon the outskirts of the Land league, or whether actu of cruelty had col ieeti «ami nutted by individual monito rs of that organization. It was a mistake to imagine that tho com mi ani oe was appointed with a view of procuring evidence against Mr. Fumet! or any body else. It was simply charged with the duty of estate lisping the truth or falsity of certain accuautUma air* ady matte, and this duty performed the functions of the commission ended. Mr. Morley stated that he had taken (mins to consult the highest legal authorities and was punitive that the hill would In* (Kissed in its present *ha|H». Fro*ideal Carnot's tour of the provinces has been entirely suctvssful and intensely gratifying to htnesdf and hts friends. Thri»ughout his journey hi* has l»een tr*t'at«*d ton scries of ovations and the cries of “Vive Boulanger.” which were so frequent during his first tour, have hewn changed to “A has Boulanger. *' Fttristansgcnemlly believe that Gen. Boulanger h;vs to*t»n defeated in the election which t«N»k plact* in the department of Ardeche t*e*lay, hut the fnsii th** tonus to J ri.^u(t of the {tolling will t»rohnh!y not to* fully known before to-rnorrow. Anyhow, only the reactionerw are sup* {Ntrting lk>ulangcr n«*w, and* they comprise a minority of the voting strength of the department. Gen. Boulanger was able to to' removed to his home yesterday. Sr. Fetkrsih*k»*. July 22.—It is ex-pe**ted that the Emperor William will visit Brince Hismarek at Fredrechru on his return trip to Berlin. Cairo, July 22.- F,»ur bund rev! rebels attacked a village near Wady Haifa yesterday, hut were defeated by the forces under Col. Wade bouse. Th** r**hei loss aas heavy. Twenty of the villagers were killed. • •ti* g*d*l aud #llv**f min*-*! in thi« ountrv lln iimIFmis «>( th*- w«»rtd «*miFI have b-rii «Mir •lr!»t*»r*, It«»t**a*l st* ar** l»*rr*»ser# fr*>m tin •lnD k* of England. We art* • to (si tmndrol* of iuiUi*Mi dJlar* iatrfist auouailr. You -ay tin*tariff aaa reduced in At. It was in ManJi. '*». and the paul*- of that year was the re-ult Th*' fallow mg figures taken from M**Klnl**y'n #|»eeeh »h*»ws the wag*** mvirrd under the lariff of a* and nn*trr a high (et t<4iu* tariff VV age-w* mt ken* ar** ask***! tit carefully read them ami ju-.lg* for th* ut-* Iv**# th** benefits to them of {4roL*t‘ti k# of a manutoctur* r of idauketa in Fhilatl* i|*hia, stat has teen manufacturing for a great many year#: A spinner got I*sr a week's work in I**in #»• What *F-*s lie get now ? Fifteen d*dtar*. Six dollar- iu l**ln, and fl.Vaweek tu ITO*" A pi»s*»*r lo) got 41 15 a week iu I still, and to* get* r, un-Wdhd. g*d ft la in IsWl, and to* get- iii |svv A -killed Hut-her g* f •*'» in I sot. ami ^|i> iii F-- A dye bon** hand. unskillful, g«d f I i*» in lsii, aud Im* gets p.i in I--- A tnmnmi jato*r* r El in !-*Y». and gets #« .'Si in I-— A -killed latosrer got #4 'si iii l-o*. aud to* get-E*In Isss. An . ngincer go* p; .'ai in IVD, and he get- #!«*• in I ss#. The Mauk* t that now a lb f»*r pi -n s4 n «*f tto* tariff five year-'ag**! Has the Importation of fTU.lRMR) *»f • h* af mer* han»IL-«* p*r annum ts*n*-fite*t an)**n«- * We itave bal rn*.re lab** tnnitd*- tto la-l five year- than we ha*I the pre-vl*»u- twenty year- un tor prole* tl*m. Th* iai-*r im- • #sarx to pr*siu«*e and manitfa* tur«-tto* f*22jXlli,iHNtw*Mlh of gouda imparted int** the *sMintry la-t year w*miI*! give »tea*ly em* ploy in* nt to *»vef 2,(lBt,(IU»t wag** wotkers. It woiil*l rcjtitre I.ism.(Btu m**re men t»* prodms* what w«*m*l f* «sl :it.d viol be them and their (amitie- ThL- army wisiUl tsHisumCall of the surplus {HtsliK*** rxpitni Kuroj-*. Y« hi barr eit.sl Blaine, p-rmit me to add a paragraph you have evidently ©vcrkiukrd: “Th.* ****** **xcu#r given f**r* urging the pas - ige «*f the a* t **f I-:.; wa- th.it umtor th* tar iff of I SMI the revenues had become ex****ssive, an*! the in*s»tm* **f the goverauarttt mii-t U* re *lu**e*l But it was mu baun! to to* a ne*-t ex J-*n* ive ut** ie of reaching the etui. The fir-t and most important r* -ult fl**wiug from tto* new a* I wa* a large Increase iii tnt{*Miati*Miami a very h*-av> *lr»in in con*r*jue»»**** Upon tto* rmcrved speck*«»f th** «*Mintrx t** j*ay the laUiHT which tin* r»*dm*ed sbipinmt- of agri • till or.*1 J MX-lo*'Is faiMd to meet.'* In tto* autumn **f I'sd. half a tear after th*' na—ag** * d til* tariff art, a disastrous Ii hi im tai (•ani*' -wept over the * ouiitrv, jwostrating for the tine* all .to|*art»m nts of toisfne— in af-Mit th** -aine *1* gr*s* Th*- agr!* ult ural. eommer-. la! an«l iii «nufa .‘Cl Wa»hiiigt*Mt * XI I HI* XX I**'" lltl"'*' W on. Lost s* n»l!ml**l|4»U ..'Cl Ct *r* :b *r. 42 23 45 L*f*t Th patty plant Notice to Consumers of Gas. CIUmhm* UgM '•'"i ll**'*1 J has In-***im** th moi suc,a*«‘(b d S\ ra* ii **,. T**r*»nt«*., ll iiniB**n. ttodto-t«*r. NY* Mi. ... 45 . ..4s ...ta ta IXTrtJN VTl.iV ll Won L*«t I I- It Ism*I*Mi ll **i» Ituffal** :ts luTfiH ,.. X\ au( Altcin* 2.1 Bait im* *r**... JT» Louisville .. kan-s- (By S I I, * elaml... I i; vol a .31 .25 .23 .21 Wa*. »i I ...2! ....ll Its k*» 4-** a* L«st. 31 :e» 45 TIM state |k j*i»iitiM*nt ha- »{*pr**\«**l a lr, sty with ( ana t* that will *l*-tr**y the American ti-b* rs* « lf the American |«eople nmdb-^n lug them-* b* - a* t** th** result **f th* alima ti*hi of thi* treat*, the I anadian- ar* tb**r • •ugUb wgateant **f th*- I —*n*'tll- that wif! a .me to tto tu friMii It. The extra* ! *|U* ted ex plain- U*elf J “Cunmliun t» *pb* tov** a -j— ial and *»— p interest in th** Lr* -id* nihil «*»«cst in tto I nit*-! stat**#. • * * Tto ti-to*ry trt si i iHight ;---- -I* I-* rn ti ti* * *•' th*' lf Mr ( levrlaml's Adniiu»*tratl**« I - ap’* bx the iw-*pte. * # • There * ante tin d**t»i*t that th** * ham * - «»f its ultimate ar jrept.lM-e will to* goat Iv torte*.-*-*! lf Mr I I* \( laml's A.luiini-tratMui I- imU*rw**L “Tto re i-. h* *w ex • r. an even mm Imwatanl I rea-**i« whx I'awasllan- »to*ul*t wish l**r the i ,,f Mr ( levtfand. Th** great tom* **f I tto* .lax among **ur ii* ighl-*r- l» tariff ref.arm * * * • Mr. Cleveland** -m* *— means the age * f the Mills Mil. meaning a free market in th* I nited >t*t - I e **ur torn to r, w*«d. lr*-ll • *re. -alt ami -Mite **tbeV pro ,iu.V- « ana.lian- will wat. h with d.ep int* r . «t tto* pr«gre— **f th** campaign ami lh** final ..Ut,* tu* **“ V'Mfrmi O'MSrff* Th*- l’ amu tdankrts, ami the Toa-ury D*;*artment sd mil tel Hies** blank, t- free **f duty. \*>u say tile r. s-«*t» f**r this I-, th* Wankel- w. re {mr « ha**-1 in th. * In aj- -I market and th. g ** , rum* ut-av*-l a g*--« Drg* -urn of m arry . Ye*, tto’x -ave*! *M» I hi- our Im-■ ju-t *»•*'* \\ ho were th* I*-, r- lo tho re* mm any Isl-hi r wi»ul*l nave reeel Old Vj A*,"!* , f , h Molrt, . »•'*-> tl..» fc-« ' • Du' lahufrr. T» ■*•«*» iui>- _•*•• '**’ ' -.HSI |*ounds **f w.*d i- rexjuiml. wbkh th*-American w — *l gr*»wer -h**uH ha* “ j sntc of IM?, but the busine— community had nor«Htrage, energy wa- para))zed ami new rn terpri-e# were at a -taml-tiU. Y hi refer to |'r*-i*b nt Arthur’s attempt to rexi»* the duties oil im{Ntrts, He stoned the tsnff of M Wh* n tto R* pu> I', an N »»»*•» ii I on vent Fhi net In l — l and a*hq.te*l th*ir tariff {dank th* r» »ults of tto* new tariff h»*l im** I- en realU* d But th* platform **f hath** right ring In it It -how- th:*! the stat*--mau In the K* jsibliean {-iriv «*»*-{•*-* t the w t-li* - **f a larg* tiiaj»ril) of tie* A inert* sn |«#**u*l** who • I. ma ti* I a * bange in tto* tariff Ile x 4. maml a tariff that will protect Anteri . in Imlu-tite - th* same as the tariff id I-;** l ib* Republic an party to*ark«-it- to thi- iarge maj**rtty of wage worker* ami in-i.-ts up Mi ! f pr>*t- * ti* *ti f. tto lr ear fling— ami a ju-t •** *»»» •et.-.xii *n for ttoir t*dl. John I*. /.xxv. To the t.ooo Islands. I.taal Mauds vin Buffalo, Rochester „v Fit!-burg railwnv. Hume, Water-i toxxti A* ()g*b-ti-burg IL IL and -leauier. I Tux*-siay. July 31. grand low rat** cx-cursUni fmm l'»*nn-yIvania and New j York (Nisint-. on th** Buffalo. Rochester ) A Ifittehurg railway, via ICotnc, Wa- r I tortown %\ I tgdonsburg Ii. IL I Mr. Randall Growing Stronger. Wx-ihm.tox, Julf 22 Mr RamlaB ha* a tuCal of ES.24" t*. the F.ngU-h wed gr**w* r on th* 2.tai») blanket- I ti** fH|(*-axt-l ny tm to Clay ton, th«*n**«* in th** beautiful, -wifi and ' commodious river steamers t«» A lex am- I «lria lki\. giving a tii*»st ti* lightful run | through th** islands by daylight, ar- * riving at dcwtitiatuwi in Henson to gam j a day at the islands, painting on the ! trip the famous summer r*—»rts cd Hound Island find Nobby Island, and a thou-und other similar places. I*,• iir—i**ni—t — will take train No. I [ on th,* IL. It. A I*. IL Is* I ttewday, .Inly 31, to H*w*hc*d* r. arrive 7:;t*»^ |». rn. \ Take -*i|»{s*r in Boehcster. I ak,* Is. \V. A (». IL IL at ItL.To p. in., with j -|c**|N'r aud through ismcbcs, arriving { at tdayton In tim** for bn*akfn*t and j arrive at Alexandria Bay alba. rn. Mr. IL C. 'stark-, th** veteran exeur-n-.ix.-I > ^u\Hm will ace* mi pa ny the party through mdod I -atis- [ rte f.M . • ut- a i-*umi lot, •*** #1 12 per btonk*t. giving I :|n(j ne,* that their «*on»r*»rt is att to and «• very thing dtHHf to gtv«* factum U» ail. this church four months prior to her death. Sh** was a devoted attendant at church and Sunday -school. A large number of the members of the Sunday-school w**rc iii atte'iidane*' at the memorial -* rvice. The class to which sh** belonged attended in a Issly, bringing with th«*iu ff*»r.il offeriagw to the memory of their companion. The Doral de-signs were* numervm# and to*auttful. A cross, crown, lyre, gates ajar surmounted by a white dove, and bankets of water bite- were placed in front of th** pulpit. Kev. ti. Chapman Jones preached the memorial tenant, choosing a verse of Scripture from Revelations as a foutuia!ion for his remarks: “What are these which are arrayed in xx hit** robes, and whence came they?” "Thsse arc they which came out of great tribulation awd have washed their roto sand made them white in the bl* s si • >f th** I .‘tm b. • * — Erie Trainmen Must Not Flirt. ft is announced that the Erie has is-•«tied a new code *»f rules and regulation- for th** management of trains and the rood, which will go into cff*a't August I. Among th** rule* is one which cs|N*, drily appli**s to conductors, a ho are forbid*i**n to indulge in flirtation* upon trains. Th** penalty for -neb an offens.* to summary dismissal. Brake mea w ill not be allowed to «»gle a lady under any circumstances, lf they ar** caught in th** net they are al-** liable to di-mi-snl. fb |s»t (***1 icemen will im* obliged to forejfu the pU ar-tire of assisting la*li**s upon the trains. rn Hotel Reception. VV ild**r, formerly of the Tuna Ice Co., who tnir**has**d the I louse, im Main strx***t, a short tim** ag**, ha- te***n overhauling, repairing and retitling the building so that in its present state the **old»*st inhabitant” would not recognize the IL J Valley Fierce heretofore conducted bv Bt** owrtter «*f th* to tho business Bradford will fulfill i.U ">•’ ••.M.trwto ••' " ; • •lr,Tunl. ! ;X.7, V*n7 ' ™-Hrafi.-r A..k*. I. I'”'- : Si! bo ai I- ....."I- »-•'«« lh'-1*."''11'1"'’ |lr:..lf..r.l C'** '-iRht «"f I...,, .Ifiw. r awl I*)'' * '••,'*' .*"> ilaf dm hr a.-* tak'-n .lek. Hr .U |*t k fk STS I.*' "'K'" an.l th. •••"*""«■• II I f ,r un«I xx I- all*•#*-! to will th** new- #5ii5L "I "•• - •*•'*•’•"";•■- Jj.Lv I hr i.iWW-1 nu i •'*■> * •"-ir.'nr I\ti I rsib" " .'ml! alai. ...in I, abir rn tsar th* >*uniey wttbout In. ..nxcni. n*c«. I U»h2 tl.r .r .ll." -......... .......- W* ■ak. n •» a* ••*"■» al »•"' ****«• General Sheridan’s Hest Day. Mass.. Jab 22. > r. u.—AB | It not a • ►¥ * lf** ,,000 .ow ’ . a it, ,.-4 U Iii* I1VW I | VV Ilia RVI I «•*• a " T' puri'ha-** **f f**r* ign iJaakrt# toiprji *•'• un* n Tick cts good 1° days arid on* x or all ..{n...* t mr crowd***! columns will not kngiaad ^n4 . m^.TW'thi- tun return on any id the throe daily lierTO|| of a lengthy notice a* to the •I Dt-wvr* and eto ulwtcd to th! this tmslM ct i wk mw •tindu fsrtlMTS Hit* o*untnr, t’«Hnj*wr* , .» will* h -*s*tt»- I** tHMitdc 4 lex* ton* I - n»«* h st J Mr* sen t When to w«- luau gurwtrd there ws- *lu* T5o.«»o os. ,*n g.*x* rn in* nt tom*!# and th** ut nev wa- In I to to *-ury u» psf thm». M*dwltto*ta»*M»g ,rx **f th* lf*»»».- rat- that th* UmmI- -h »ul*t - an al t oHupellinC (to* lr s-tin to iw¥#UW**V itll nswithlx I 'lexelan I x**l*;tJ3tog tbr ^favorable «•'* 5 ' /JJ miv the-c mru ufll bt ***** the height of their glory, air freak, , itIZENs Lit* IIT VNO 11 KAT to. I “J** ll • * TS tTfc^uoS Hntbtog wi TON aud invigorating, the fishing el* i EL HAMwIIKU, President. , 11. «iiwL bb aupHhe aa*ldto«’sti*Mi .I twewrnL Let us see about that. {4^, . July’Si. 1^* rn To Whom it May Concern TIU. ll rad lord U|il»* «n*J H*s‘- i„u Compnny will lac;. , is*-! ral ,-h*‘ri'Un h e | ‘““l -in«*e hi- ar Hi-*ouch ha# ion ca#f. thine- c.«»bb rt’l. «' r kar.lll.i- a- th. (toy (ieoerwl *"b, r' ** i rival at N"*»n*|Ultt - far rn.- lunier, salt arri w*wJ and man* other ani* J* -whb h have tovn |4 cexl on tto* fr,,* IM ar** ronccfne*!f < *» \,,u •“*’ ImtoMing mea rngamsl in th*-** mdu-trn tto I* iii return on any trains within the tim** limit. For rat**- and time of train apply to* nearest IL, IL -v F. IL IL agent, or to* IL C. Stark#, excursion agent. Warsaw. N*. Va. or to J. A. Johnston. Du-llois, Ila. Thor**’ wishing weeping berths >double berth. ♦1.50 must give at I* :ist lour (lays notieo in or»l**r that they tuav be —soured wit Inuit fail. Ifeiuetitber that this is lh** lowe-t prt»*e I excursion that has ever !»****» offered to* the public and starts ut a s**a* soii of the year whew all are thinking of a summer outing. In August the I OW Island* refried ton plier**. I h** A Hipp^aromc Foot Race. tW r,ratl^ J* B. Lynch were *Urih!dfTit*8 Ul‘^4*r which two* unknown IHI VH#Jt*r°011'4*8'^ ^or 51 s'^0 *n a u. The latter was aporta Cept*in misguide local aud the former elaine ,f th.* sunlight in «hr at in. in****i). during mu «H "1 ff'"** into"the" partis! -Imdc **f th* {« nunJ.r**. to the penumbra **t» the * #i*i*. - xxitl, rco* w*siiHdlltoney.wtMi swoxnlng thnsigl th* firmament a# if milking had (svUrfcdto SKn un* its light The cs lips** wa- " finest witnessed tow years, and proph' " maine*! up hcvoud their usual n tirlng l..*ur to* xx lutes# the unusual phi*n*Hncn*»ti wen* w«d r. {mid fur tto lr trouble. , Miners Burned to Death. Sex Kites* ..... July 22. A n |-*rt reached Auf Him, Cal., that a the* ii id* ton Treasur* night, causing th* (Mel tot u- arr a1*sit that •I I* fr*m 5 to t i «vut- lias fire «ie,-urred in min** near there last death «*f several raloctw. The iHHli,*# *4 Rotert M Kit* hen ami John Bauer ing have 1n*cii recover***!, and several {'•Hi,.:: "• I."k'l.t »»*i H«H OH.|rt«y »■# til; b,“n«« will l.cr.-»fur i-.whhIwC .-.I by (ho la-t immnl ****1**IK*,,>: UK.U>K>KI>‘i*!* IJOHT ANI* UKAHN" Bv C* K. I! •:•(!’EM im »* Ko. I'rvai'l.'hl. BrtulforU, July St, IWN. w The Cards Are Out. rx-stful I'» ffiiTaS KT’br:7h^ " faX.M-a***. iiixKt C. Yxhu*»w. The Fe tpne. Misty weather iMWeuted .J aIteH»om*r- »1 ( ani I Hi* Le and H**-t*« fliu[ te-n taking ..l*s**natiom»of the lip-** I xme, Th* f••tai thee • s*s*it frow this l ily under rte t th** ttH»* in—sftti es arni #ati«fa**t«H*y ,n*#*t faywaiMw t>T u„. *n » -l.nv of hor .10.00. ; on ^.ptomt-r !’ Bradford j .< pj« Ina, to .XN«—*T-1 HovbopWr, N. Ill return lo islands o|s*n to* th*? vision a glimpw® *» this paradise **n earth for th«? Itrcl anti weary. • . , Don't forget th** dale, rale or pm Ic. N. IL I Vr*on* wishing I,till) Island excursion tick* ts. g*#sl to October Bt, iv,- full information on application, either in person or by letter to I- MAH S. LNKKY, Gen ! agent IL, W. A O. B. R-, Itos b-ewte r, N. 5 j j, Tlto»MI*s*»N. IL, Ii. A P. R «* il-eod rmit of a lengthy notice as to the new improvements. Suffice to say Mr. Wilder has a bran new hotel and in now ready to receive guests. T*enight Monday . ie* will boid a reception, to which he invites th** public. A lunch will h** served and a pleasant tiro** I is assured nil who may attend. fit Go with the “Fire Laddies!” 4fraud excursion to .Jamestown, N. I Y., on Thurndny. Jwly '^»th. ‘sa on a**-count of the grand tournament of tho Jamestown Fire Department. Frvro-rations hav*' been mad** f*»r tho moat I magnificent firemen'• |»rt»dr ever aro Iii j ie, n In w«*ster» New Nork. rwclfe hundred anifomard mer and Id totitds of music will to* in line; hundreds id handsomely dceornted h«w*** carts and hook an.l ladder trucks. Everybody is going! Special train will leave Brad fort) at B a. rn., arriving at Jamestown at l« *V» a. m., returning at H p. ta. Faro f*»r th** naind trip only el AS. For tickets and other inforroatum apply to ( . N. l*f»»bj. I n‘on depot, fit They Saw the Bridge. Eleven rarhHuls of cxcur#»oni»ts rn.... Buffalo, dunkirk dial** |M>itits visited the gr*'at nl'i Suwl»y. Tho .rain Mu **•««.» h. n- and t ihe ^* no.*** -• ra Ki.eo ai. h.nir U. *.r» the many btau-ties of tho town. to N.