THE POPE MP THE CZAR Creek Church About to be f Turned Over to Rome. STATEMENT COME8 FROM 6ATOLLI ItlaM aYaoompllihat This U trill a SiMttp Toward Brlng-tnf Abnut the imnl of Europe and Eternal VawDa, July 9. Mgr. Bntolll, Ablegate f Pop 10, atatn through Dr. O'Oorman that there are pending diplomatic negotia tion to bring the Greek church ot all Ru Tint pops. sfa, now under personal control of the Caar, Into the keeping of the Vatican. Father O'Oorirmn was asked to reduce thta atatemcut to writing aud have Mgr. Saiolli algn it in order that there might be bo question as to Its authenticity. He aid: "That is unnecessary, I spoke for Mgr. Satolli. I have talked the whole matter over with htm, and you may say that he say it through me, his intorpre- ' THE CZAB. Father O'Gorman is professor ot eccle altuiticnl history in the Catholic university at Wachington, and here and elsewhere (taring the tour of Mgr. Satolli and party has been the spokesman of the Pope's ablegate. Churchmen take it for granted that it the Czar is to place his state church under the control of Home, it is the interest of Leo's hope to effect the disararmament of the great uations ot the world and secure ultimate universal peace and the arbitrv l ol international quarrels. RIOTING IN PARIS. Many rolieeman and Students Injured Flraa In the BtraeU. Pa Bin, July 4. Intense excitement pre vailed in the Latin quarter this morning. Scodeuts and police fought repeatedly. Fifteen policemen and many students were injured seriously. The students upset the street booths and set Are to many ot them. M. Loze, Prefect, and M. Vlgnle, Secretary-general of police, were in the district all night, directing the police fore. Three Young- Marderera. New York, July 5. Three boys, Frank ao, aged 13; Patrick Radlgan, aged 9, and John Ualonoy, aged 9, were arraigned ha the Tombs police court this morning, charged with cuusing the death ot Thomas Maloney, aged 10, by drowning last Thurs day night. Thomas Maloney was kitting en a box on the Beekman street dock when uie of the boys pushed the box over, and Maloney fell into the river and was drowned. Shot by Messenger Boy. '' Brooklyn, July S. Andrew Anderson, an American District messenger, shot T. Murray, U3 years ot age, while delivering meat on Se roach avenue this morning. Murray was taken to the Kency hospital. His condition is considered serious. An darson is still at lurge. Czarewltch In Peril. Berlin, July 5. It is reported that a futile attempt was made to wreck the tram of the Czarewltch near Dimaburg, Government of Vitebsk, while be was on his war to London to attend the royal wedding. No particulars are given. ' Mis Rohleblar Committed. New York, July 5. Christina Schleb ler, who last night shot aud k'.lled her friend, Henry Kohl, was committed to (he Tombs by Corouer AIcKciiuu to await the result of the luqumit, which will be heard on Thursday morning. Tea Will Graduate After AIL Tcrre Hautk, Ind., July 5. Presldeut Parsons, ot the State Normal School, say ten member of the senior c.hss have signed one of the two papers pi-minted to them aad certificate of graduation are to be issued to them. NEWS OF THE DAY. The office of the Belford PubliaUiiig company, in Chlciigo, is lu charge of a coustable, on account ot a Judgment tor services. Emperor William has conferred upon Dr. Johannes Miquul, Prussian Minister ot finance, the decoration of the Grund Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle. The Ohio Statu Hoard of Pardons has refused the application of Frank Von Loou, the Columbus bnnk robber and murderer tt Father Vandmmurk, for commutation of sentence, and he will be executed July 7. The Moses Coulee bridge on the Great Northern rail rood at Spokane, Wash., burned but night. It wss 9M4 feel long aud 13!) Unit wide. It will take three weeks to repluco the bridge, during which pAaseugeVs will be transferred. WILD TIMB IW COURT. A IlBtband Mionla rive) Time at III Wire's Marderor. TiXARKAii a. Ark., July 8. While the examining trial of S. E. Lee for the kill ing of Mrs. Jesse Hale, which occurred In this city some days ago, was In progress before Justice Edwards, Hale, the hus band of the deceased, entered the cottrl room with two little daughters, and, ad vancing to where Lee was sitting la ths prisoners' dock, drew a revolver sod opened Are on the slayer of his wife. He fired five times, the second shot strik ing Lee In the thigh and making adsngef ous wound. Lee owes his life to a large stove, Iwhlnd which he took refuge. The scene In the court room was a wild one. Judge, lawyers and witnesses taking refuge from the flying bullets. Hale wns placed under arrest, and Lee's trial postponed to await the result of his injuries. TWENTY - SIX KILLED. The Boiler of a Steamboat on the Volga Explodes. A Russian Ofinaral Aming the Dead The Wracked lloat Hamad to the Wa ter and Rank lo the Ilottom. St. Pktkrsiiuro, July 5. A terrible disaster, resulting in large loss of life, oc curred to-day on the steamer Alfons, a boat employed in the river trade on the Volga. The steamer, with quite a number of pas winters on board, was approaching Rotnnnov, when her boilers exploded, killing twenty-six of the passengers. Among the dead is Gen. Petrushewskl. The explosion tore the upper part of the steamer to pieces, and the burning coals that were blown from the furnaces set fire to the work. The boat burned to tin water's edge and than sank. HENRY STARRS' WILD OARRKR. Only 8 Years Old and Mnst Answer for Several Crime. Colorado Springs, Col., July 5. Hen ry Starr, who wns arrested Sunday with John Wilson, confesses that he is the man wanted for killing the United States Mar shal at Fort Smith, Ark., but he claims It was in self-defense. United Slates Mar shal Crum wires that requisition papers are now on the way, and that Starr and Wilson must be held till his arrival. Special Agent Taylor of the Santa Fe, who is in this city, thinks the two men robbed the train at Cimarron on June 10 last. Starr will stand charged with evjrr crime upon the calendar murder, train and bank robbery, whisky selling, etc. Cttarr Is only 21 years ot age, aud began his career of crime only about a year ago. There are rewards amounting to $3,000 for his arrest. Midwinter Fair Is a Go. Saw Francisco, July 3. Three hun- dred thousand dollars have been offered the managers of the proposed Midwinter Fair by voluntary subscription before the systematic canvass has begun, aud there teems to be no doubt that a million can be raised without great difficulty. The sub scriptions include amounts from f 30,000 from the Southern Pacific, down to $1. The projectors had determined to go ahead on a $500,000 basis, but it appears now that the plan will have to be enlarged. Headquarters have been established in this city, and an active campaign for ths fair has begun. A Woman Saved By Woman. Asbury Park, N. J.. July 6. Miss Annie Ferguson, of Philadelphia, visitor at one of the cottages here, waa hauled out of the surt this morning by a woman com panion as shs was sinking beneath the breakers. The young lady had remained In the surf too long, and was to fatigued that when bit by a breaker she was knocked over and could not regain her feet. Her rescuer refused to give her oame. Rolled Out or Bed to Hla Death. New York, July S. At 8:50 this morn ing the body ot James Koowles, a long shoreman, was found by a policeman in an alley at tb place where he boarded. He retired last night under the Influence ot liquor. 11 bed was on a level with the open window, nod it i supposed that be rolled from the bed out ot the window. The Break In the Erie Canal. Rochester, N. Y., July 5. The break which occurred yesterday '.n the Erie canal three miles east of here has caused more damage than was at first thought. About tan miles of farm land is flooded and valu able crops are destroyed. Traffic will be ielayed about a week. Twenty Horses Burned. Saratoga. N. Y., July 5. Gurdon Conkling's tare barn and horse hospital an the Grassland's Stock Farm near Dun ham's Basin, Washington county, was burned last night. There were 88 valuable horses, brood mares and colts in the bulld ogs, and only 18 of them were saved. Cadets to Oo to Chicago. Webt Point. July 0. The superinten dent of the Military Academy has been in formed by the Secretary ot War that he has decided to send the corps ot cadets to Chicago. The cadets now in camp will itrike tents August 10 and procoed to the World' Fair. Nhort Legislative Sessions ITervafter. Louikvillic, Ky., July 5. The Ken tucky legislature after heiug in session Ml days adjoun.ed sine die, yesterday. The cost to the State was $U00.OU0 aud here after susslous will be limited by law to sixty day. A Had Hunk Fuilure.: Denvkk, Col., July 5. The failure of the Chaffee county bank at Sallda Satur day proves to buvs been a bad one, ttnd it looks as thou tlx the institution had been looted. Liabilities are 30,000, and gen uine assuts only $S,0UO. Nawuli of ItHOipur Lands. Vicioiiia. B. C, July 5. Tho Nawob of Rampur and party arrived here yesterday morning from Alaska. They left last evening for Banff, en routs to Chicago. I he purty consists ol thirteen, including ervant s. LA DOR NOTES.. Word has been received at Plttaburg, that the Findley Boiling mill ot Fludley, O., bad signed the uulon scale. This com pany employs 200 men. The five, dally papers In Denver have asked compositors to accept a reduction rout 51) to 40 cents a thousand ems. Tbt printers say thuy will not accept. bid They Kit L Lart Mights "Can I see your father for a few mo ments before I pro, Miss Hendricks?" he aaked. "I want to speak to him upon a matter of importance." "Certainly, Mr. Sampson," replied the) ffirl, with a blush. After Mr. Sampson had taken Ms de parture, with a happy amllo on hta fsco, Mlns Hendricks found her way to her father s mioulder, and, stealing one arm about his neok, whispered' "What did he want, papa?" "He is agent for a patent pas burn r," said the old man, "and I've agreed to give it a trial." ltos ton Globe. An Accommodating Menial. "Why didn't you come when I rang? ald a Texas lndy to her servant, Ma tilda Snowball. "Hccnuso I didn't heah de boll." "Hereafter when you don't hoar tht bell you must come nnd tell me so!" "Yes'm." Texas Sittings. Ink Ind. Elderly Maiden (out rowinff with a possible suitor and a little sister, who is frightened by the waves) Theodora! If you are so nervous now, what will you be at my ape? Little Sister (meekly) Thirty-seven, I suppofe. London Tld-Hlts. In Sunday School. Tretty Teacher Now, Johnny, ca you tell me what is meant by a mlr aclu? Johnny Yes'm. Mother says ef yew don't ketch the new parson it will be a miracle. Judpe. A Itouar Employer What ! On time? Thla Is the first time in a month. Have yon bought an ulurm clock? Clerk No; a folding bod. Puck. IXTKKKSTKD SOLICITUDE. Wilkins Ah! if there Is anything I like to see it is conjugal affection. Just look at the care Popleigh is taking of his wife. Bilkins Yes; he told me yesterday that that dress cost him seventy-five dollars. ruck. Their French Gave Out. Mamie enters a horse car and finds a friend there. They kiss effusively. Mamie (after seating herself) Com ment vous portez-vous, ma chere Susie? Susie Tres bicn, jo vous rcmercie, ma chere Mame. Mamie (after a somewhat awkward pause) How are you. anyway, Susie? Susie (enthusiastically) I'm feeling just out of sight. Then they rattled on in the vernacu lar. Kansas City Times- Most Bo Something Terrible. Dorc I shan't stand it another min ute! I'm going to send him back his ring? Clara What? That beautiful dia mond ring? "Yea." "Horrors! What has he done? Bobbed a church, killed his mother, or what?" K. Y. Weekly. Aver's Sa.rsa.ra.nlla. one rati nor through the blcod, eradicates the scro fulous taint. "Sir William Napier one day met a poor child who was crying bitterly be cause she had broken her bowl. Hav ing no money with him he promised to meet her in the same place at the same hour next day, and cive her money to buy another. Reaching home he found an invitation to dine with a gentleman whom he particularly wished to see ; but' he declined it on account of his pre engagement with the child. 'I could not disap point her, she trusted me so implicitly, lie said "Working Girls, " Are your checks pale? "Your eyes dull, and step heavy ? " Does your back and side ache sometimes terribly ? Are you at times taint and dizzy, with pain in. the lower part of your stomach ? JJo you watch the clock, and wish the day would end, as you reel ill, and so tired. If so, listen ! Stand ing all day, week in and week out, you have slowly drifted into woman's great enemv. d i s - placement of the womb. " That or some other derange ment of the organ, causing ir regularity and other troubles. "Take warning in time! Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is the surest and safest remedy in the world for you." Miss Sallie Palmer, Juniata St., Nice town, Pa. All trigglsta sell it. AddrtM in confidence, Ltkia K. 1'iNKiiAM Mud. Co., Lynn, Mass. tin. Pitikhum't Liver Pills, 20 aunts. D. . L0WENBI6 existed Mifeijoyetl the patronage audi on Menee of the people thro ngli out tlie Conn ty. We merited at ibecMise we Mave always stood oh the rock of Triir Honesty and Fair dealing t - . . . - - - .- . . - - . ! Nothing is misrepresented and everyone pleased: We are showing a Beautiful line of SPRUNG SUITS for MEN BOYS and CHILDREN. Also a full line of TOURIST HATS in all Colors, and the - POPULAR CLOTHING STORE. OF D. LOWENBERC. BlllIHC When our Competitors pitch into the at once concludes tnat it they arc so airaid ol this particular machine, there must be some virtue in the Dt-LKINU; else why should they fear the Deering as a Competitor. Remember, we have two sizes of MACHINES : THE DEERING IMPROVED STEEL BINDER and THE DEERING PONY BINDER. lo see them is to appreciate their value. We are offering a few SECOND going to buy a Binder this year, come and see us. We GUARANTEE to give you FULL VALUE and can SAVE MONEY FOR YOU. D- W. KITCHEN, ACR,CULTyRALs.MPLEMEN BLQOMSBURG. PA. 4 TM Mme$t The that can be 0. THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER. You will positively get the most value by trading with I. Maier for your CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, &C. 4'lotliiug made to ordci ot correct styles, sin'' Satisfaction guaranteed. I. MAIER, Bloomsburg, Pa. For Forty-two Years lhas tHie j ; I - to alL 4 New Shape AMBER Colored STIFF HAT at the iiEWie m oiiaii Mil DEERING BINDER with FOLDING HAND BINDERS at a SPECIAL BARGAIN. If you are TMe Finest Patterns Finest Wrirnrn mtt The finest Made, FIHESI FITTING: lot found in Bloomsburg is - at H3A.1ER': BIHDEB& PLATFORM, the intelligent farme t. a&
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