thu.H ALL A Kit I Ml TIIK ST A IE. Itew ftatlisrvil from all Ktlnt af tti Ommttantalth. BARKisnrRo, Juns 14. Qorsrnor Pattf em has approrrd th bill relating to tb Bfttaralisation of liens and prohibiting lb payment of sxptnsts connected tbera With hj officer aud members ot political rgaalmtion and by candidate. The law provide that the certificate! ot naturnllxa tioa shall tie prltted on aiebmeut paper smd it (hall be unlawful tor an officer or any member of uny committee or organlzn Ooo of any political party, any candidate tar offlce, or for any person In behalf of aid committee, organization or candidate to pay or furnish the money to pay or In ay way become responsible for the pay teat of the feet aud expense directly or Indirectly incurred by an alien in attend ing upon any court for the purpoM of and In obtaining hi naturalization papers. Ike peualty for the violation of this sec tion la $.'i0 fin to be paid Into tti county tuaaury. If any person convicted and seutcnml to pay a fiue or fine shall refuse or fail to forthwith pay said One or fine and costs to th magistrate, alderman or justice of the Baaoe before whom he I convicted or give satisfactory security to be approved by said magistrate, alderman or justice of the peace to pay the same within tn days, he aaall b committed to the county jail there to be held oue day for every five dollar of the fine or fine which he baa been sen tenced to pay. It is provided, however, that said imprisonment shall not prevent the collection of said fin or floes aud costs by legal procfss. The most important of the measure ve toed by Cioveruor Pattison yesterday was Senator McCarrell's bridge bill amending the corporation law of 1874 by providing tor increase of toils on bridges when au thorized by the court of quarter sessions in certain eases. Philadelphia, Jun 14. The difficulty Between Lieutenant Colonel Strciter, of ah Thirteenth regiment, who became racnintDt through the lams affair at Homestead, and Captain Thurber T. Braz ier, of the Suta Feucibles, which occurred in Washington at the Inauguration of President Claveland, ha been settled. There will be no court-martial, a asked tar by Captain Brazier. It seems the Thirteenth regiment aud the Pencibles were quartered in the same hnilding and, because ot the noise made by the latter, Lieutenant Colonel Streater attempted to pan the sentinels to secure (let. He was halted by Captain Brazier, when the two officer had some word, charge followed and a court was asked by the eaptaiu. The charge have been in the bands of Major General Snowden sine hut March. Washington, June 14. Fourth-class satmastera were appointed in Pennsylva nia yesterday as follows: Beavertown, Snyder county, Jacob G. Snyder, vice A. H. Bowersox, resigned; Bethavres, Mont gomery county, Garrett McDowell, vio Isaac Michener, resigned; Elk Grove, Co huukia county, Mrs. Eliza J. Hess, vir J. J. Bnrcber, resigned; FogeUvtlle, Lehigh aunty, Richard J. Klotz, vice Pharon P. hr, removed; Hampton, Adam county, George S. Diller, vice A. Myers, removed; Madison, Westmoreland county, Henry Wallace, vice Miss Sibbl Albright, re signed; Mazeppa, Union count v, John L. Bitting, vice E. M. King, removed; Oa. orn. Mercer county, Elian H. Spear, vice Joan Clark, dead; Sawyer City, Mc Xaaa county, Frank A. Meldnun, vice Clarence A. William, resigned. Gctttbbvro, Juns 10. The agitation r the proposed removal of the theologi cal seminary at Gefysbnrg was brought before tb board of director composed of minister and laymen from the district synod, which met Lere. The proposition that was presented by Dr. Butler, of Wash tngtao, D. C, offerings site, known a the Cook residence, in Georgetown, near the Rational capital, was considered and ejected; : la view of tie fact of the his toric ground owned by Ui church at Get tysburg, with present building and a lata hequfet of $32,600, it was almost nnanl mously agreed that the old building be repaired at a cost of $3,000 and a new building erected consisting of recitation halls and library at an expenditure of $15, 000. ' Lulvoi, Jnn 9. On Thursday night of last week the clothing store ot Levi Sir, of this city, was robbed, and next day the burglars were arrested with the plunder in their possession. All gave fictitious name and resilience. Yesterday Chief ot Police BaueabougSi, of N'orristown, had buaioes her and visited the jail, when b identified tfce six burglars as a desperate Xorristowu gang, nearly all of whom have served en or more sentences in the Eastern penitcn Unry. Camjrlk, Jun 15. Charles Salyarda, the convicted murderer, now in jail here awaiting seuteuce, has repudiated spiritual advice. - He has received a letter from a clergyman advising him to read the Bible and prepare for the day of his death. Th convict has Informed Sheriff Strock tbath la not now In a position to be annoyed by such letters, and will refuse to open them if sent by ministers ot th Gospel, as be prefer to select his own counsel. Grrrrssrao, June 13. The Adams county democratic convention yesterdav nominated the following ticket: District attorney, Charles S. Duncan; sheriff, Jns. A. Cratin; treasurer, J. A. Mencbey; clerk at the courts, Edward M. Bender; "register and recorder, J. F. Carbaugb; commis sioners, Willism A. Sell and H. J. Heniier, and director of tb poor, John II. ilusscr. Tamaqva, Jun' 13. James Eoyer, a worthless character, came home drunk ami, starting a quarrel with his wife, became ko enraged that he threw a beer bottle at her. The bottle broke when it struck li-r and cut a gash in ber lb rout from which she is now at the point ot death. Boyer has been committed to jail to await the result. Wbkt Chester, Jun 0. The 0-year-old laughter of George Glenn, Pennsbury, was iiagyed into a wuudit aud aasuultrtl Lr the aired man. At the point of a revolver Jlenn made the mnn walk to West Chester, where be was lodged in jail. There is Jiucb excitement in tb neighborhood and .breats of lynching were indulged Nsw Castlx, June 0. Samuel Truby limbed bigu iu a big tree on the Shenaugo iver bank and shot iih iu the riflie of the -iver. A breaking limb dropped Liu. to he ground, and then he feli over a cliff ifty feet. The bone in both legs were terribly shattered, his spine is injured and and he is contused from crown to sole. Port Cuxtox. June 10. While lea-iing rrom a cab window heie, Alfred Kuukle, -figineer of Philadelphia and Reading conl ogine No. 070, was struck by lower port 'Jlinton bridge and had his head crushed, lying Instantly. He lived at Cremona, was it5 years old, and leave a small family. Warhixgton, June 13. Fourth-clas postmasters in Pennsylvania were appoint ed yesterday as follows: Variou Centre, X. IL Allison: Metal, Alice Swank; orad vilto, J. A. Wray; Valler, A. J. Means. A mo nitKAK i ritrtunt rath. Boms Cuts that Mar IMstarb Two fewer fal Associations. New York, Jun 10. There ha been a big reduction of freight rate oeA New Tork to all Mississippi river potata. This may well be regarded as the first serious menace to rate In th territory of th Trunk Lin Association an that of tb Central Trafllo Association. Th cuts mad by the Southern and Can adian Paolflo companies affect only Pacific const trsfflo and do not disturb the situa tion in th east. The reduction made were by th Kanawha Despatch and Sa vannah steamship line. They mad a clean cut of fifty per cent on dry goods and cer tain other first -class products from this city to th Mississippi river, which is the junction paint between th eastern and western associations. The Savannah line's rata Is 30 cent per 100 pounds, th old rate bclnf 73 cent. The Kanawha Despatch, which run over the Chesapeake mid Ohio railroad, went one better and put in a rat of 35 cent. The National Despatch, which is a Grand Trunk line, anticipated th low rate of the above mentioned companies by announcing on Wednesday a rate of 00 cent. It for mer rate was 82. Th object is to reach point west of th Mississippi river, so that th standard rates of the western railroad have to ba added to the reduced rates. From th Mississippi river to Kansas City, for ex ample, the first -class rate is 5. cent. The satu rate cutters have also reduced the tariff on all cotton good from the mills. The National Despatch bas put into effect a 83 cent, rate between New York and the Mississippi river, and it competitors are shipping goods for 28 cents. WHITE LEAD WORKS IX ASIIES. Philadelphia Visited liy a Disastrous Itlaxo. Philadelphia, June 10. The Philadel phia whiting works, at No. 2000 East York street, of which George W. MacKenxie Is the sole proprietor, wer totally destroyed by fire yesterday, causing a loss which I estimated at $40,000. The buildiug was a oas story stone and brick structure with a large frame lot't used In the process of manufacturing white lead. Twenty men were employed in t!ie building, working night and dav. The night gang left for their home, and when the day force arrived th building was in names. Th blaze wa discovered by a private watchman, who notified Officer Hoffman, and an alarm was sounded, but en th ar rival ot the engine the flame had mada such headway that nothing could be saved. A strange feature in connection with the fire, and one which, point to incendiarism, is the fact that the flames broke out in the room in which th white lead is dried by cold air. There wa no stove or fir of any kind In thi room when tb night force left, and Mr. Mackenzie ei pressed the belief that the place wa deliberately set on fire. Th building, which is owned by E. A. Jessup. was damaged to the extent of about $3,000. Th lees on th machinery and stock is estimated at $35,000, on which there ia an insurance of $25,000. A Deserter sad Ferrer la the Tells. Niw Tork, June 9. John S. Tardley.a deserter from th Cnited State army, wa held her before Commissioner Shields yes terday on a charge f forgery. Yardly came her about a year ago from Maddlson Barrick to get hi pay, and received from Paymaster John B. Eiefer a check for $78.40. Ha raised the check to $878.40, got it cashed and deserted. Charted la th Ceartreeat. Paris, Jan 10. It appear that th sometime monotonous sessions ef th Bearing sea tribunal have not bean with out romance. It was in the Behring sea courtroom that Mr. Edmund A. Benedict, of New York, aud Miss Janette. Majot Hal ford' only daughter, carried on rheir courting, which resulted in their marriage at Nottingham. CeaaMrfettlag F.aglUh Nvtae. Chicago, Jun 10. Fred Ereugur and George Smith were arrested at No. 9 Loom is place yesterday. In th room press and apparatus for making counter feit of th Bank ot England note wer found. Bookmaker White Dltebarged. Loxdos, Jun 1. James White, book maker, arrested on the charge of having been concerned in the robbery of jewel from th Countess ot Flanders, wa dis charged yesterday. Balldlag Trade Strike Ordered. Buffalo, N. T., June 10. The Building Trades council here has ordered a strike ot all union men affiliated with it in any job on which a non-union plasterer is at work. Two Strikers Killed. ' Chicaoo, Jnn 10. Latest advice from th riot yesterday afternoon on th drain age canal, say two striker were killed and twenty injured and thirty-two taken pris oner. . THE MARKET REPORT. Philadelphia Prodae Market. Fbii.adei rniA. June 13. -Cotton sold In a mull way on a bams ot tc. er pound for DiiiiiUiiitf uplands. Kurd was In good supply, dull and weak. Winter bran ranged from $15. 00 to 18.00 per tn. Flour Local jobbers bought only from hand-to-mouth, but price were well sus. Saiueti, as follows: Minnnsota clears and ttratirbt at J.'..' an. 7ft: Pennsylvania roller straight at I.Ku:i.3o; western wiuter dears and straiirlit at f-.90a3.-V); winter Patuuu at :l.HOHs.OO: spring- do. nt SVOOaV.'A; and lu out" t-raii'ls at higher in-uw. Kye Hour ws quiet at $1.05 to $.1.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Grain On call Wheat had ndic bid for June; 70l(o Julr: T14C. A list; T.lcSci.leruher. Corn bid for June; 474C July; 4749 AuKU't: 4c Keptember. ats-3tu4c. June; 30o July: and 3uo for Aiixutt; X'.c September. Iliilter-MsrkPt flrm but quiet; Pennsvl vsnu ciTumcry citra. ".'0c: do. prima extra, wholsalr, Vie: do. ioli'oiiitf. trJa-.V. Kgiis M.irWi'l quiet uJ su-uily; Pennsylva nia nrtts. Inc. Che Market steady; New York factory, kL.at4r: rai t skims, .:sTc. 1'ota! k are lairly active and steady; Early Hiw. choice un-l fancy, SnuK.V; do. New Y"rk best, sc,: HurlwiA ami Whito Star choiiw, 6it0c; do. fair to ond. T'stSOc. New York Produce Market. . Nf Yon. June IS. Wbeat Market quiet and Jc advance. No. 2 red 7-.'e per buslicl iu More. No. 1 northern 71c delivered. Corn Market stronir at 1c decline. No. 4i-e per bushel, delivilrod. hits Market firm. No. 8 mixed. :i7Vc per bushel in cluvator. No. 1 wlut', 40c Kye-Market dull. No. 3, 81a03 r bushel delivered. Kast Liberty Lire Stock Market. Fast LiBrnTV. June 13. Cattle Ucu-lpfs, 1.M0 head: shipments. ."tftO head; market shade off from last week's prices ou all grades. H(iU-KeppU. A.OOO head; shipments. tl,A09 head: market slow; fair hvht to best heavy. S-aT.tfO. Hhecp Keoelpt. 0.400 head; shipments, 2.IK0 beiid: market slow at 10c to 2oc off from last wsuk's pnee. Vcj We Should Control the Nicaragua Uenal. In war or in peace the exclusive control of this canal will be to us of inestimable value. For attacking or defending the coasts of our bemis phere, and the islands adjacent there to, it is more advantageously situated than isuibraltar for the Mediterranean As a means of uniting the East and the West, it will be of more value than is the Suez Canal for uniting England with India. The latter saves but 3600 miles, while the Nicaragua Canal saves 9500 in the voyage from the Gulf ports to ban r rancisco. If we are to continue our policy of protecting the smaller states of the two Americas against the larger ones, and all 01 them against foreign en croachment, we must control the can ai. i e must also tielend our own country. Our Pacific coast is nearly defenceless, rrom New York to San Francisco it is 13,000 mi'es by water hall Hie circumference of the globe. lietween the same points by the canal it is only 5000 miles. From New Orleans to San Francisco it is 13,500 miles. The canal will cut this dis tance down to 4000 miles, a still greater saving. Now England can hurl a fleet against our western ports by way of the Suez Canal t r from Australia, while another fleet, with a base at home or at one of the numer ous iintish stionglickls along our eastern coast, is threatening the ports on the Atlantic. Not only in war, but also in com peting for the commerce of the world. and especially of the western hemis phere, will the nation controlling the Nicaragua Canal have an immense ad vantage. No trade will flourish unless protet ted by the strong arm of mili tary power, and no better example of this can be cited than that of England. Where all the great nations of the world meet in the canal, and the nations through whose territory it runs are so miserably weak, the inevitable result rill be that it will fall into the hands of some great power. If that power be not ourselves, then we may safely bid farewell to military or com mercial supremacy in America. The golden moment is now here when pos session is easy. Harper's Weekly. Are You Servous, Are you tired out, do you have that tired leeling or sick headache ? You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength ana thoroughly purines the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures in digestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hood's Fills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in effect 25 cents a box. Charcoal is valuable as fuel, but it has other uses which make it one of the most serviceable of articles. When laid flat, while cod, on a burn, it caus es the pain to abate ; by leaving it on for an hour the burn seems healed when the wound is superficial. Taint ed meat surrounded with it is sweet ened. Strewn over heaps of decom posed pelts, o er dead animals, char coal prevents unpleasant odors. Foul water is purified by it. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to dp all that is claimed or money will r-e refunded. Trial bottles free at C. A. Kleim's Drug store. Camille Flammarian has arrived at the conclusion that in less than ten million years the land on our planet will be covered by water. "Dear Sister, "Thev charge you with be ing restless, irritable, excitable, and exacting. "They don't know the hor ror that oppresses you. " Every hour pains run ram. pant through your body. You suffer secretly as long as you can, then go all to pieces and 'don't care ' what happens. "The iron grip of female disease is upon you. " Dear sister, Lydia E. Pink, hants Vegetable Compound has cured thousands like you. " It has cured me, and I want to tell everybody. " It kills the pain. No more backache, no more 'bearing down,' no more restless days and sleepless nights. Uh! what 11 1 .i a oiessingi take it and be well ! it's a sin to hes itate." Mrs. P. A. Quiett, North Hamlin, N. J. All drugL'Ists sell It. Address in rotihilcm-e. LrdJa tr. Pinkham's ' rrZ' I Liver mi. ki outs. rsW For 'Forty-two Tears has the D. r LOWENBERG i CLOTHING STORE exis'tetil an elfin joyed the patronage and con. iMenee of the people rJirongJiont the Conn, ty. We merited it because we ikave always stood on the roelv of Truth, Honesty aatl Fair dealing to all. Xothin is misrepresented and everyone pleased; We are showing a Bca utif id lin e of S IP IR. 1 3ST C3- SUITS for MEM BOYS and CHILDREN. Also a full line of TOURIST HATS in all Colors, and the Jvew bliape AMUJbli. VoLored SU JlT at the POPULAR CLOTHING STORE. OF D. LOWENBERG. Victorious at the Start. INITIATION OF THE DEERING PONY BINDER. IN THE EAST A VICTORY. In Contest June let, with WALTER A. WOOD, Single Apron Kinder, at Hillaboro. N. C DEERING PONY won a Decided Victory. READ THE LATEST the SEAT OF WAR. HILLSBORO, N. C, Tune i, 1801. "Wro. Deering & Co., Harnsburg, Penna., Pony Binder a decided success. Cut heavy and light cnin to day with two mules, after a heavy rain Perfect work, light draft, no chokinc. V. A. Wood comnetinK, drawn by three mules. ' PONY won the fkht. Tes timonials and letters by mail You can gamble on the FONY. Signed : Julian Bryan ic Jos. Douglas." "DURHAM. N. C. Tune a. i8ot. "rtm. Deering & Co., Harnsburg, Penn., The PONY cleaned them root and branch at Hillsboro yesterday in very wet g'ain. Signed : A. E Lloyd & Co., Agts." THZ SAMZ OLD STOEY. When our competitors conclude to lock horns with anv DEERING Machine thev wish afterwards they had obeyed the old ac"age : "Prudence is the better part of Valor." St TEE ANOTHER TRIUMPH. ii I Unstinted praise actorded Wra. Deering & Co., by the thousands of Farmers who hail this new invention as the best labor saving device of the decade. THE BINDER TRUCK SUPPLANTED. With the Jointed Platform the Farmer can fold up his Binder in FIVE MINUTES, and drive off without lifting the Machine or unhitching the horses. !U ROADS ::i IM CiTIJ m Terrors vx D. W KITCHEN agricultural implements 1 ff . Il I VMUIX, AND REPAIRS AC. xr. BLOOMSBURG, PA. and ffifie Fmest Patterns, ma Finest Material, me Finest Myle, me Finest Vrimmud, me finest ut, T&e finest Made, The FINEST FITTING L that caa be found in Bloomsburg is at r THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER. You will positively "get the most vaiue bv tradina wun 1. iviaier tor your CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS. NECKWEAR. &r Clothing aiiiulc to order of correct stylos, and itiisiiiciioii guarantee:!. I, MAIER, BloomsbM Pa. v2)
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