t .1. . vivo v-s t vr, j;1" vi KBtSi'Bl'RIi. CAMBRIA CO., PA. FRIDAY. I F.MUAKY IX IX'l. S'ksatoii Vouuei. is ill f a complica tion f tliKiiw-s. rhctimatim :wil heart di -amc being the niot-lserintw. It in not probable he will l in On- Semite during the rift of the season. tai tue I'nisiuifj; iW, tie gives the needful dctaile. Ls that there will be a de ficiency in the treasury at the clce of thi focal rear of f 14,000,000, and on the lt of July, of f'me !0,000,- IHH When President Cleveland gave way to Harrison, March 4, there waf a balance in the Treasury U the credit of lncle &uu of ir0,0iH0O0. The February Matemcnt of the r.ublie debt hhowh that thin surplus hiw dieap-pear-d, ami that the Admiuirtration is raking the bottom of the treasury vaults Accord- Tkn thousand miners on a strike in it., rv.niwurillf Cnker eirion and a ten ... - .1 -.re of all for tuidiary silver coinage JL worker, is not the ft the Iwt- ; ing to this statement "the net c,h bal- , ti.r. workincmen ' anee'' in m i!i i.f Ion l.eUrr. Washington, I. C. Feb. 6, 1891. Mr. Harrison made a wet desperateat J'iiRca Out Alite. Nasticoke. Pa., February V. There i creat rejoicing m Uie ntue muiiujr A t:i! Itt;- Ndi'irp.. In tha "oort ol tinm en on Vle t Cambria I). K. W IL.H EL.M M. A. M'JUKiaLE i X' w"hUam And now tn mi ha-nldav ot JaDBarV A tempt through Hoar, in behalf of the force village of Grand Tunnel, across tue SU-f w iwi.a. ia, Ked e..tiited ao.tiu.r (toHq" bill at a caucui iOf liepublican ft-natois .juehanna river from thb place .'liVV-- -':,rt held last night. In order to give the ena- The doubt that hat. prevailed iunte. tia ir-tr raa o i win it f-' tr- . ti...v nnul the McKinley bill. The Indiana Senate has passed a bill miking the formation of a trust or com bine a conspiracy and subjecting pcr Ijons inten-st.tl to from $1,HH) to r.,lH0 fine and from '2 to .r years imprison ment, Tlie ienal feature applits to natinal bank funds does not belong to the treasury on the urst m stant was $."0,Coif707. Includeil in the "stirjilus" are the funds deposited by the national banki? to redeem their notes, amounting to $54,207,'.'7r, and the fractional silver currency, amount ing to f 20,249,S.i'., making a total of 74.437.M4. But the .-4,000,00 .Stockholders also. PUKSIPKNT H.VKKIrOS. TuOSlaV, appoint.il Janu-s H. Roeil, Fj-j., of ritbiburg, district Judge of the West ern District of Pennsylvania to succeed Marcus W. Acheson, male Circuit .Judge in place of William McKcnnan, retired on account of age. J. N Cruorftii, first Vice President of the Pennsylvania railroad, died at 9:45 Sunday morning at his residence, on Irwin avenue, Allegheny. Mr. Mc- Cullough had been confined to his resi- j dence for two months past by a general failure of the digestive organs, compli cated by a spinal ailment. Hon. Ahram S. Hewitt told a gather ing of railroad men in New York that he knew but one rich man in that city by rich he meant a man worth at leant f20,0tM),0Hl who was doinK his duty. That man, he said, devoted his entire income, alve the sum, required for the necessaries of life, to charity. rarnoH f rh -or ai.nnfntnont at ! m 1 . tl - Ttrd nl VfTtilT. )!. m'riaett, a M . when arU mt.HK all tltirwlii ami tttl t tl av -aa r..-er or ins tnrr MUM Iron oomlDic in on Mbl lund. S. la, JLtJ.P. tfeaniboTX. Pa., Jan. 30,41 AuAiMC. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. NntiiHt la nerahT rlvan tbat M. A. Wn. antl n1 Mary C McOonlvl-, hi wtfe. hav na4a a wnlaotary f amtmnon' "t all tha aat. real pr-onal r-r mlsa. ,l aH M. A. Me. CJonlirla in trvt tor the heneltt or tbe ereHltora ol aaiil M. A.. MMlonlrle. All perron Indertted to aM M. A. IW-on(frle are notlflaa to make iTioaotto me withoat delay, and tboae bavtna; claim aa-alnat the fame will irtent them,prop erl aatbemleaied. (or setUemant ta me. EKOEF)X. Aavlanee of M. A. MeOobtxle et DI. Altoona. Pa. Jasaaj-14. Uul AW the Covcrnment, Vait to the note holders, and the $A,t00,(K0 of subsiduiry silver ctinage is not available for payments. It follows that instead of there leing a net cash surplus of 34,0OO,lXH) thcrc is an actual deficit. The only thing that prevents financial embarrassment is the fact that tin holders of the national bank notes do not present them for re demption. These figures abundantly lear out Senator Carlisle's estimate of the condition of the treasury at the close of the fiscal year. That is, there will 1 a deficit of nearly $1",(K0,000, increased to $SO,IMH),000 at the close of the next fiscal year in 1S'.2. That will le a splendid showing to go to the people at the presidential election of 18'.2, esecially if Harrison and Cleveland, as the representatives of the two policies, one illustrated by a big surplus and the other by a big deficit with increased taxes, should be oppos ing candidates. The strike of coke-workers at Con nellsville liecame geueral on Tuesday. Tiit-ur ia -!iiia for rontrratulation that Sixteen thousand men. sava the Phila- the House and Senate got through with j Jelphia Times, are idle and their idle- their partisan squabbles before the Indian ness means that the fires in thousands nna delegation arrived m ashington. If the chiefs had visited Congn-ss during a fight over a point of onler, they would have leen justified in woudering why the Government objects to ghost dances. The Hew York 5tmsaysa politicians who returned recently from Washington thinks that John C. New will be the next Secretary of the Treasury. He said: "At " o'clock on Thursday after noon last President Harrison cabled Gen. John C. New ronsul general at London, to come to Washington at once." Senator Gokmav, who lead the IVm- of coke ovens are out and that the daily procession of miners to and from work is no longer witnessed. In one ot the busiest of Pennsylvania's many busy mining districts the quiet of the Sabbath prevails every day. The lest feature of this otherwise very bad situation is that the men are quiet and so far no violence has been attempted. f With 6o manv miners alreadv idle the deliberations of the first annual conven tion of the Unite! Mine-workers of America now in session at Columbus Ohio, will be watched with no little in tercst. lliis convention; composed of oOO delegates from fifteen States, has met for the ostensible purpose of inau ocrats to victory over the Force bill is a pUrating an eight-hour day May 1, most methodical man. He rises at , it is understood that the Knight of Ij o'clock every morning, sits just sixty ! i,r will join in the movement, the miue- workers leiiig allowed to go to the front minutes at dinner, ami never on any pretext permits an interuption of his ( ia its inauguration. meals. He takes a walk of a fixed With one larire UhIv of miners al- lenght every day, bathes at the same J ready on a wage strike and the reasona hour a nd never uses tobacco or liquors. The Democratic majority in the Ohio Senate, which had leen dissipated by the death of two Senators, has leen re Stored, the special eWtions having re sulted in the election of Democratic Sen ators in loth Senatorial districts by largely increased majorities. The Me Kinlev law and the Force bill seem to act as incentives to work on the Ohio Democrats. Five table glassware houses in Pitts burg, one in Wheeling, one in Ftstoria And one in Finlny, O., have made appli cation for a new trust combination which will le known as the United States Glass company, with a capitol of tl.WO.OOO. It is said to le the begin ning of the combine which will soon embrace all the table glassware facto ries in the country. ble prospect that the residue of the miners of the country may soon engage in a strike for shorter hours, and ier- haps. le joined by all the organized lalior 1 olios, the hdor situation promises soon to lieeome very interesting and possibly exciting. For the general prosjierity of the country, which includes the la!or ers as well as every Uidy else, it is to le hoicd that no demands will lie made that cannot l reasonably conceded. UXIODTOKS' MpTHT. I.ettra taatamentarr on the eatate Wm. M. MrNeella late of ulearfleM townahip. havlnc been granted ta tbe oadmlnwd . notice naraoy given ta all Dartlea ladeMed to raid estate to make Immediate pavmrnt. and thoae bavin claim r avalnat tbe relate will preaent them, properly authenticated, lor aartlement. HfOIi H AO AN. St. .onttne, THUS. HAG AN, OallltHn. January f.lftvi. Executor. tore who had voted against the old bill an last Wednjday , over the fate of opportunity of returning to the ranks a the three meu wUo were caugui in me j new bill was prvsentetl to the cauc us, mine by the on-rushing waters from an shorter and without some of the objeo under-ground reservoir, is now removed, tionable features of the Lodge 1411. gladness reigns in ' the homes where Storier differs as to the conclusion ar- gloom existed and the good news Las rived at. Some say that it was decided made every miner's heart in the com- to pass the new bill in a few days and inunity leap for joy. others that no definite conclusion was William Cragle, John W. IJiner and reached. One Republican Senator, who Michael Shelarski are alive. The Crst voted with the lcniocrats to lay aside message between them aud their rescuers the gag rule retiolution, is reported to passed over the Hooded gangways short have said that if it would be any satis- ly after 3 o'clock this morning, the faction to the radical members of in water then being down to sucii a iohii party he would vote for the new bilU that- men on rafts could float by the because he was satisfied that there was clogged bratliwork. and get over the .w.t or.riir1 tin rt-inHiiiiiKr t- pet it WhI to the tran trwav on the other bide. 11 1 ' k s.v0u ------ - o thnnigh the House. Hack through tlie gi.ioniv paNigewav , Tlie Republicans seem to be getting illnmined only by the Ilare of the min- the worst of the silver pool investigation, ers' naked lamps, came resounding the in spite of the evident intention of the Ehid shouts of the rescuers: "The men committee to find out as little as possible. I are found! They are alive!" Tlie shout No Democratic member of either branch was taken up by those at the pumps and of Congress has Ifen implicated, while 1 tent up the slope to where others of the two promineut KepuMicans benator toilers were at work. Hie men at me Cameron and Representative Taylor, of bottom of the slope could not restrain Illinois have admitted their guilt, and themselves, and many of them plunged another one Representative Ketcham, into the murky waters to waue ana of New York is expected to do likewise, ewim across the abyss. The greatest farce of the investigation Tlie work of reaching the imprisoned was enacted this week when Owenbey, men was daringly accomplished by the man who claimed to have been a Ueoree Bendel, who, when he found his member of a silver ikk1. was broucht I nroeress stooDed by low timbers, dipped from Chicago under arrest and put on I his raft under them, following by diving. the stand. Aim st before he began his He lost his hat and lamp, but uliam, testimony the committee decided that he 1 Kowen. who was swimming the gang- must not mention the names of Sena- way, pa.ssed his lamp through a break . . . .... . ,i ' .. n ,t . tors or Keiresenatives mat lie nai iiearu l over the timbers ana uenuei wem. o named by other iieople as simulating with his search. As he went along the n silver. That practically shut out all I brattice he heard Riner s voice saying. ; raa.e payment without delay, and tl that portion of his evidence that might -For God's sake hurry up, boys, and, n"1" "lr;'1 lave led to findinir out something, and rret us out of here: weare yet alive. I annikci. will,, ; lu.K..l l..it it n-no : r. 1U1 tit I rrn.:.. l.Aiv.c-uro tlitit Tuoiltil Sent li o luiltiVM ma, t w o imv i'.v fcv X LI lU ana ll.l. iiiv - - - have just that very effect. back over the murky waters to the other The free coinage bill has been the rescuers. He could not reach the men cause of some very plain talk this week, J without going through the brattice, one and unless all signs fail it is going to hundred feet, and wading fa water two bring on a big row in the Huisc. ben- 1 aud three feet deep. ator Cockerell said that the opposition to When he found Riner, Gragle and the bill which has suddenly sprung in- I Shelarski they were up in the cross heaa to life, in various sections, but princi- inir. ocrched on a legging, and at the pally in the Fjtst, was inspired by tele- I highest oint they ould reach in the grams from tlie capitol; aud Represcn- I mine. This was just a tritle more than tative Bland charged Keprenentative six feet above the elevation reachea o Walker, who is a Massachusetts banker, the flood, and here they were, without with trying to smother the bill in com- food since Wednesday morning, hear- mittee by granting endless hearings to ing the throbbing of the pumps, aud all who asked for them. The vote of knowing that efforts were being made the committee shows that the bill will I to rescue them. get no favors there, and all that the free At 5:30 o'clock the water was down coinage men can do now is to await a fav-I enough to -allow the men to be taken orable opportunity to bnntr it directly out. This was done by Iimnjr them one before the House. at a time, on the raft across the nooueu Con cress has eranted Mr. Harrison's I ram-wnv. their 'imprisonment making request and passed a bill extending the j them too weak to risk the danger of the time during; which an assistant mav act I water. Thev reached the pumps salely, as the head of anv executive department I and were wrapied up in blankets, hav- - ... i - ... . . - i . of the Government from ten to thirty I first been given some nnlk in ngni days, and that genth-man Ls up to his quantities as nourishment. ears ln'the recommendations ol various I nen Bendel, Jones ana urown reacn would-be Secretary's of the Treasury. I ed the men, the latter clasja-d them All the big Republicans from General I about their necks and wept with joy at Alirer and Chauneey Depew down to I their rescue from a place which every "me too Piatt, who is himself a can-I one lelieved to be a living tomb. X he didate, are Hitting in and out of Wash- j men said they had sjent the most of lnerton like restless chosts. It is state! I their time almost continuously in pray by Republicans that Mr. Harrison has I inir: that neither of them stopped a nio- proniised not to give tlie place to a sil- I nient, but all were hoping aud watching for help from the outside, and when thev heard the first iiounding again the brattice they licgan to call out where thev were The men suffered very little from hunger but very much for something to drink, quenching their thirst as best The - People's - Store, 5TH AVENUE, PITTSBURCH. Largest and Finest Store in the Citv. Fine Black. Coods. fVe krea at all UmM a e-fnplrta aloe cl b)ae and Uwurnlog Ua4t ol dm biahect cbaracter to qeality and atjle.and at (irre tbe L iet Blaca lfaoKrato i.Ui. 4ho. fir, 1, UT.lMinl up to S ai. HlaeH Faille Krancaiae. Sic l. 1 11 1 aft. I 00. 1 , 1 Ti and t 0. Black Hatin KaadamM. efte. 7 jc. Sir. 91, 1 26. 1 b anl ap Ui i &. bluet Sarah. ttc. To. ttSc. l, 1 '2b and up Wl 00. Armmn and Imuey Wer. iriieaAl tara, 1, 1 aft 1 t. bluett Brocade a. tvtc. 1 Muire bilka, SAc. lHl'AlM and a 00. black Satin ftoo. T6e and I o Klx k Silk Warn UeoneUaa. TV. 1 00. 1 11. 1 2ft. 1 V,l SO, 1 fj, 1 76. 2 00. 2 25. 3 ST. 20. Silk Warp Itraiied A.imae. $1 So. 1 76. Silk Warp lamiae. incnea. aa. Ail Wool Tarn lee, 40 inchea. Sue. 60c and 1 06. AU Weal IX d. lNacoaaU. Ura.adea, etc.. vOe. 1 00 and 1 Si. H luck All Wool Black Henrietta. 76e, S7e. Je, 1 00, 1 la. 1 2ft. 1 7, 1 60. 1 73. 40 I acb All Wool t renen iJainmere. 4,aue. -c, 7uc iac, uue.iae ana yue. black and White. White and black,' Black and Oray, Urar and Black fabric Irom 80e to l.aa. Black VaJhmere Hhawla. SlntrU. 1 15, 1 to, I T6.2 Oo.a So and np to 8 75. Doable, 8 00. 60. 00, 4 60, 6 o and no to 16 Ou. Silk Frtaced Shaw la In (Ingle. S 00 to 0 So. - Doable, S 00 to 7 00. 40 and 44 ln! wide. NOTICE. Notice is hereby jriven that the fol lowtriR account has been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of farabria county Pa., and will be confirmed bv said Court on the second day of March 1801 unless cause be shown to the contrary. First and final account of Frank Chrbs- Ine eommltte of Isaac Yoder.e Feb. 4. 1891. J. C. DA It BY. I'roth y. 1 T!e!tTTRIX NOnt'E. Xji Notice I hereby Klven that letter testa mentary on the eetate ol Anthony Will late of t'best Sprln boroutrh, Cambria eonnty. deeeaa. a. have bee a eran led to tbe nndertiroeri. AU . person Indebted to paid eatate are notiOel to tbem. prop- J ANK WILILu Cheat SDiina-. February eih. 1ML. tieentrlx. verman. lie II have a hard time to fill the shes of the latefcvcretary Windom; I several of those who might do so satis- fiicforilv to the country would under no circumstances connect themselves with the iiresent uniMipular aliniiiistratiou tenator Tnrjie, in accordance with the rest lut ion recently adopted by the thev could by pressing apainst the rib rif Indiana legislature, has offeml a joint I the"criss healing anl sii-king the water resolution proposing an amendment to I hs it dripped down the sides the Constitution ol the tinted Mates, for the election of Senator bv a direct vote of the people. It looks now as if the Fifty-first Con gress would come to an end lefore the Committee which has li-i for lo these many months making an alleged inves- itTCKTllCM toy addeadna- 6e. w f Btatavell ak Co.. 10 Soruee St.. New York aa learn the esaot eoct of anv propoeed line nf tUVEKTiINH la A men can Newspaper, ivw ravarv) Pausiphilf't-lOe Prieat J . Sl.k Warp Uahmere. IJoable Shawl, tiemstltehed. 12 00, 14 SO and 16 00. black Klcho. heavy ailk lrme, rtehly embroidered. 1 25 1 ao. 1 76. 2 00, 2 24. 2 5. 2 76, S 00. S 50. 4 00, 4 60. 00. 5 . S 74. 00. 40 , 6 75. 7 00. T 60. II 00. ( 50. 00. 9 50, 10 00, 11 U0. 12 00, op to 37 6 . Black, load Wool ShawU. 1 61. 2 00, 2 So, S 00 2 60 , 2 76 , 4 So. Black Jacket and Wrap af every Ushlonabl dercrlptlon rom 2 60 to 00 00. Mooroma MlWlnery a Sicialty,aiway a ready lor ue, Iatest atjle of Nam' Veiling-and Mourn ing bilk. Toqne and Bonnet, tl 60, S 00, 3 W. S 75. 4 00, S 00. 6 50, 0 00. Crape and Crape Veil. AU Wool, Btrderad. Nan' Telllnc. 1 26 to 2 00. Silk and Wool. Bordered. Nana' Veil Inc. 1 20 to 200. Bnllllnery to order by Bret elaa aruau at moderate rice. When yon need anythln; la any kind ol biaca Uooda, you wiU Bad everything wanted here. Beat ttuod and Luwaiet frice. CAMPBELL & DOCK. CARL RIVXNTTJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks ifRwn A?ri THr."otiu,. It has leen dis-ovcred Viy the rolls of the Frick Company that twenty-three more men are missing in addition to the one hundred and seven found dead in the recent mine disaster at Mammoth, Fa. This increase the total deaths to one hundred and thirty. It is probable that the remaining twenty-three will not 1 found for weeks, owing to immense piles of wreckage that must be undermined. (iENKKAL tfllKRM AS Was SeflOllsly ill ill New York, for several days the early art of this week, but is now believed to be out of danger. His physicians, however, say that it will lie a month tiefore he will be able to leave the house. Later news received since the aliove was set up in tyjH. announces that (ieneral Sherman is very low having passed a ad night on Tuesday and that but little liopes are entertained for his recovery. Carkoi lD. Wkioht, the United Slates conmissioner of lalior, estimates that tliere were in the country in June last 22,000,000 jiersons of all ages and con ditions, engaged in gainful occupations; and that there are -kl.OtH) persons added each year to the nunilT engaged in all occujiations for which vacant places there will next vearle 500,000 candi dates men, women and children. He tells those who are alxiut to coiiijK'tc for these vacant places to take something Smithy, jewelry, printing, electrotyping, railroaUng, engineering, teaching, sten ography whatever taste leads to, and put their whole heart into learning the art of their work; develop their individ ual jowers; insist upon making them- I selves masters of their trades or profes- fion, in order to lieeome master work men in whatever calling is chosen; And then the real satisfaction and the in tense enjoyment of a serious and active life will develop to a wonderful degree and prove that the lest citizenship is found in those who are the best and most remuneratively and most enjoyably employed. Tliere can le no doubt as to the soundness of this advice, for it is hard to find a town the country over where the professions are not overcrowded. Revulsion Against Pensions. There has Irf-en much change in pul- lic opinion regarding the pension busi ness. Tlie great increase in 'tension iiHvments. the disclosure ol abux'S or ligation of the Pension otiice and Coin- questionable acts in that branch of the missioner liauin, makes its report. It service, the apprehension that the right is thoueht that the rei tort Ls held back to ful payments to veterans have been . . . - . In i - . 1 I 1. keep Kauni in his place as long as poe- largely innaieu oy irauus on me pur. .i sible. as he ia almost certain to lie re- applicants or agents, and the exiraonim- nioved wheu the reitoit coes to Mr. ary demands with which peusion agents ' I . a a a II 1.1 1 la M I . .4 Harrison. I ouicklv loUowed the legislation 01 iai The National Iegislative Council, year demands that would have taken a which was provided for at the late Ocala thousand millions or more from the convention of the National Far mere I treasury uave comoineu to pntuuee an llinm-i. w nou.-liohl n r iti firt assion unfavorable miiiressioii. Ihere are h-re. It is comiKtsed of tliC-President's of the State organizations and the Na tional Presilent. Its principal duties are to prepare the bills that the Alliance will ask the next Congress to pass. Tliere is a rumor that the council has already decided upon a material modifi cation of the 6ul-treasury scheme. Siteaker Reed's action in having re fused to give the House committee on Foreign Affairs a day for the considera tion of measures favorably reported from that committee makes it practically im possible for us to make a single step to wards the reciprocity now extended by the Canadian government. Well, there's one consolation, Keed will be a de'tosed Czar in a very short time. A MKA-a'RK has been presented in the Ohio State Senate to aliolish the Canal Com minion and create a board of four to j sell the public works of the State. Three years time is given in which to accomplish the work. The reasons for getting rid of the canals are they have ost $14,000,000 to date; require an apprtt priatiou of 1100,000 a year without any return, and 3,(HH0X can 1k realized by the sale or a '2o year lease of the property. thousands of voters who were heartily in favor a year ago of liberal measures for the Iteneht of Union veterans, but who are now inclined to look with dis trust upon measures heretofore enacted as well as now proposed, feeling that the business may have gone too far lor the public good. It would be gratirving to ne anie to meet this distrust with strong and un qualified denial that it had any justifica tion. But ever since the I nuune began to call attention to the irregularities or abuses in the service, the evidence has been accumulating that it is not in all resiects what it should le. The facts which have come to iili iive never theless gone far to impair public confi dence in the care, impartiality and effi ciency of the service, and to increase the impression that fraduleut claims may have been granted in many cases through the unscrupulous influence of agents. aV. r. Tribune (Hep.) A. Costly Salt. Tlie great Jones county, Iowa, calf case is ended in all probability, the su preme Court recently amruiing the judgment of the lower court on the case. Tlie history of this remarkable suit is aft follows : Twenty years ago Miller and Johnson owned and tilled adjoining farms in Jones county, and were considered well to-do aud prosierous. Miller lost a number of calves, the total value of which was alamt 4o. He charged a,!;.,.-,. i;nfral'R office, and that there !iem and had I , n.a Knic tv.t Nearly sixteen hundred applications have Iwen made for liquor lia-nse in Al legheny county tip to date. The town of Elllsvllle. Fill ton"cou nt v. Illinois, was swept from the face of the earth by a fire on Saturday. The town was a small one and there were no means to fifth ll he fire. Mrs. Mary Sil. of Chicago, stepped on a match on Saturday morning and 1hu et fire to hr dress. "Before she could be reached fhy neighbors she was horribly burned aud cannot recover. At Pittsburg RoacfAnn Henderson. aged V), has sued Alexander Johnston. 7C years of ag, for fio.ono for breach of promise to marry. Johnston. he claims. ha transferred his affections to a lady of SO summers. A I.ehiffh county rhlld expelled a knife the other day watch It accidentally swal lowed during the holidays. The knife measure three Inches iu length, and the child is none the worse, having suffered little or no Indigestion. flenrgc RiiMiok. Andrew Tdt and Michael Soltol, Hungarians, were convict ed of murder In the first degree of Michael Quinn. who was killed in the Ilraddock riots on last New Year's day. The con victed men were leaders In the riots. Max Sehamberg. the A list ro-Hungarian consul. claims that the verdict is unjust. A new trial will be asked for. Mrs. Snrier. aped seventy-one years. while at a funeral In Lancaster on Sunday after main, became faint and took a drink of what she thought was whiskey. It was the undertaker's embalming fluid, howev er. and the service- of a phrslciau were re- quin-d. He left her apparently out of dan per, but the excitement consequent upon the affair brought on an attack of heart disease, which caused death Iu a short time. Constable. Wlsser. of Mifflin township Allegheny county, regards hisrduty to the state as paramount to his duty to his par ents. He brought his agd father Into court on a chargn tt selling liquor-withou a license. The constable explained to the court that he had as much love for hi father as the. rext boy. but that his devo tion to duty compelled him to restrain his parent's activity In defying the liquor laws. A disastrous explosion of giant powder took place on Saturday night at the Mount Ixtokout Colliery of the Delaware, Lacka wanna &. Western Railroad Company at Wyoming, five mi'es. from Wilkesbarre. Nathaniel Ranke and Charles Kirke were instantly killed; William Ross so liadly injured that he is not expected to recover. and Luke Michaels received burns aud bruises which will disable him for weeks. Ross took up a keg of giant powder and began pouring some out into his flask. He called to Michaels to show a light, and stepping np to w here Ross was, Michaels took off his hat. on which was fastened his miner's lamp, and held it down. A spark dropped and the explosion followed. -JEWI,RY,- SflYeimMiiMIi AND Optical Goods. Sole Agent FOB ITit Celebrated Rockford WATCHK8. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. L.ARGE SELECTION of ALL KIND of JEWELRY alwayi on band. ry My line of Jewelry Is unsurpassed Come and see for yourself before purcnat di el where. tfAlX WOMI OCIRAHTKKD a"l CARL RIVINIUS ensburg. Not. 11, 1885--tf. Eetenrode - & loppel, "J lyil.TTKK'S NOTICE. Jl Th MTtlowinic aooaantr bar t.au r-ui..w t and panaed by ma ao1 rrrtm L.cl at t. thi nines lor tba Inp-la-tinti nt h-ir. ?af-, ' arJ aii trT!:rr li.lra.la,!. ert rf! 1. pr -: .j to u.e Urj 1 Tit'' ourt I -r ui.r.foi.ai ion ; konii (n pttija? lay , tUw-l, 1n.i l. I irl mul tiuil ar 1unt l J..1:ti m I'ij a Jm ;r. '.rtor of J be 'u 1 . la'e : .l i.u (1 -.. ..,1 . i lrn lirt lLl iari.at unt V. ;i ji Km''-tT . al tta iljl.: rtar v.' J voh li . Ku' u . : , ui .S'.ilMTr.rrhMl l.'Wiif tl4-ra-a.! . .- 1 nt- nrt aii'l bnal nr'vjun ui eatr:9K K.'i rdUii- iiraur ot Keit Melicer. lat ol 'amrr!a borunab. daoeaaad. . The Brat and jntrtlal aiwnnnt ! John Thoisat adoLlolataator ol Tbo. 8 I'art, of JoLm' town, deraanad. a. trat a1 flnat aannaat I'nrs xenutor ol WlKlam Veanjr, ltK- i; 'i.mjh . ,' boronab. deeeaaad. . r lmtaod final amount i,l :,aa't O. s:l,..v. admlnirtrator of Keatrlr i uiiir, late cr ' . maarh ttorouah, dereaaed. 7. Ktrat and Onal xwiitl f Hiram Mf(im.. axlolnltrator ot John W barton, lata of Claameld township deeeaaaxi. 8. Tba Drt and tnal account of A J. Waii, iruardlan o rUmer K. Forfar, minor rhlid nt w' W . l orter, lata of SammerblJl tornblp, dcca' d. 0. Aeeoant oil. K. Kohart. admlnlatratnr e t a. or Ludnda H. Koheru, latejol Jotinitown, o. coaaed . 10. Tba aoent ot Frank M. Kurhanan admin. Utrator ol John S. Hucbanao, lata ol Jobniuiwa' derard. 11. Tba awaoont ot FraDk M. Bophanan. adtn's. lairator of Kate J. Buchanan, lata ol Joliciuwa deeaaaed. 12. The aneonnt ol Oatbaiine Koocti avd Ml ehael Koontc. admlnl'tratora of antata ot Kurait. late of Snaqnehanna twnhlp dwun 13. Tbe aeeonnt ot Joaenh w. rknrr.l j' mtntitrator ot Wlll'am tckeorode. late of u.i litem, deeeaaed. i. Klrt and final aonoant ot Chal J. ick aiardlaa Ol K. Frank Ultra-. .ravrad hv rao w' Waaroer. admlolitrator of !hal I.. Itirk lrr,m tha bonk and paper or Chal I.. Dick, deceaieri in lioeaeailon of ald almlnlofrator. ' lb. r'lrat and final avunt ol I). J. OoM.ji bare, admlnlatrator ot Henry OuJdeoburir lata ot Johnatows. deoeared. 16. Klrat and final aoeount ol Philip Keltcr wno waa eiaraujr Ol toe iat. win and te.tamrnt of "ai-ier Belter, late of Monster IowdhIHu ds ooaaad. 17. Tbe account ol letlne MrMallan. tnn. teoto veil rarlal n real eatate ol Matthew MclluW len. lateol t-learfiald town'hlp. dareaaei 11. The eeonnd and final aaroi'ot of J. hn ' Mr.Moilen and t'eleatlce MeMullen. aierntnr, u tba lt will aod lentrxen t ol Matthew ftlcMul len. deeeaaed. lt. Tbe aeeonnt of Jnaapb Inv and l-urtwloa troaar. eseeotor ot Frederick Uroaser, late ut t.'mvle towohlp. deeeaaed. JO. Firatand partial aneonnt of Enrlehart Hon. der. e I ecu tor of Paul Bender, late of Clearfield tonhlp. deeeaaed. 21. Tha firat and final account of Ellen (I'liin nell. ezecntrlz ot tba Ian will and teatarnvo: of Itonnl O'Uonaell, deoeaaed, late ot .Munnter townahlp. Cl Tbe flmt and final aeeoant of Klehard II. ftavl. admintpirator rejat tetiamfnto annrxt 0f Klehard Ls. ItavU. late ot FhenHlmrie. decaaa, S3. Tba aeeoor.t of Hev. John Bovle. a-uariiao ol Oliver B... Mary ta Sale. May Franca. Alice Blanche and Butler Straaic Henry, minor chill ren of Natnnel rfenry. deeeaaed. 4. Flrt and partial aeeoant of Hurh K Md. Mullen. adn-ilnltrator ot Joha A. McMuil.n lata ( Allegheny town'hlp. deeaaaad . ' 2i. Flrat aod final aeeoant of Iul Statler. dereaand. wbo wa adminl'trator of (. C. Krir. ey. by Samuel Curt jr. admlolitrator . I Loun Siatler. deeeaaed. It. Flrat and final aeeoant of E. H. MOu, admlntatrator ot Itantel H. Hoylo, late of 'rujit town'hlp. deeeaaed. 37. Tbe firat and final aeeoant of Jimei M. Shamaker. admlnlatrator of Iena A. Sbuniaktr, late of Johnsuiwa, deeeaaed. 28. Tba second and final aeeoant of Jsroe jj. Shumaker. admlnlatrator ol Jobn Streum, lalt of Johnatown. deeeaaed. Flrat and final aeeonntot Jo'epb Kunn ad mlnlatrator of Samuel Fa:e, lata ol Mineral Point, deceased. 3U. Flrat and final account at fc,. L. Mauri i admlnlatrator of Henry ln tcbard . late oUobni- town, deccaael. 31. Flmt and final account or ltii istatier, deeeaaed. admlniatrator ot E. J. Brinkev. de eeaaed. oy Samuel Caller, admlDlatratorof L.ouu Statler. deeeaaad. 32. Second and final aeeoant of Ellaatwth K repper and Jobn L. Kneper, admlnlitratur of John KDtppvr, deeeaaed. S3. Tbe third aod final aeeonot of W. C Lew la. admln'atrator of Jama Money, late of JubDi. town, deeeaaed. M. Firat and Deal account of ADule M. Yonnc. administratrix af Aukusi Youn. late of Jobai town, deeeaaed. 36. Tbe firat and final aoeount of Jobn rtomu. vurvlvlnc ezbentor of Arthur Ioran, lata ol Prorpaet borooKh. deeeaaed. 6. Flr-t and final account of Jobn P. Klutz, admlnlatrator of Jobn Kiel, lata ol Cambria borautcb. deeeaaed. ST, Flirt and I nal aoeoar.t of J. H. Bomvard ner. admlnlatrator ol Henry Werrlck, late ol Ktealand town'hlp. deeaaett. 3H. Flrat and final account ol William rYem. eller. adminf'trater of Mary Kelvbly. deeeaaed, filed dv u. w. Winner, admintMrator oi . I.. llrk. Kq., deeeaaed, attorney for Wm. Trem-Her. a. Tbe firat and final aeeoant of tomer wai ter. admiDlstrator ot Kev. E, W, Juner, At- ceare 1. tt. Tbe flnt and final account ol (vomer w al tar, administrator ot Mary A. Jonei. Jf-nteJ. Ebenabunr. February 5tb, Kic:sier. -DEALERS 1N- J!t. B. BILLES, T.TT.T.T" anrn 1 V p.rr.h a nd ISft. BANKING : CO., XJ-L I II 11 JL -CO-., CLO THIJYG, FLOUR, FEW, LumberandShinglcs. We keep our Stockah'avf- Full and Complete. Give us a Call. CARK O faLTOWN, I A. A GENERAL HANKING TK AN SACTKI ). (Afallir.a. i;rsiNis FIRE, LIKE, A NI ACCIDENT IN'sl H- A .N L K . ALL THE l'RINCIl'AL STKAM-IH? LINES UEl'KI - SEN J ED 1! t every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON BE UP TO THE MARK 3TQt to ST3lt ! Not to BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE The PenBSj-lTama Leg-UIature. llARRWBriuj, Ta., Feb. 11. A feusa tional rumor got alloat here yertorday, but did not get very far until it rece ived itd qiiiftus in an official denial. The rumor was to the effect that a shortage of $l.KJ,(HX had been discovered in the Johnson with tlie tiieit oi mem ana nau waj5 nQ money to meet Uie bills that him indicted by the Rrand jurj-, and he cominir iu. Adiutant General Mc- was convicted on what iieared to be clellanj wneu questioned concerning niiiiiTiiHiiiiiiii.m. - the alleeed chortaire in his denartnient Coij-Fjctok Warmcabtle, of Pittsburg, has received a communication from the Treasury IVpartment stating that the Attorney (5enenl has rendered an iin iou to the eff-ct tliat no lxuiity is paya ble on sugar produced pritr to July 1, 18V1 . Tlie opinitii was given nt the re quest of Collector Warmciistle, wh has received miniemus inijuiries fmm pro ducers of ninpli sugar in Western Penti eylvania. The Imunty to lie paid islj and 2 cents jkt tounl, in accordance with the grade of the article. It is esti mated by the collector that from "(X1 to tX itcis his are engage! in manufactur ing maple sugar in his district and tliat the annual output is from iI.oOO.OX) to o,lW,W0 pound-: auuuidU. Sen ator Mekk has intnlu.-el a bill providing that from and after its pass age in the jtoor disrricts of the State there shall lie assessed upon and collect- ed from each unnaturalized person over the age of IS years within their districts an annual tax of which sum shall lie used for the maintenance of the ioor and lie collectable in installments of 25 cent iKr month. Persons emploving unnaturalized rtcople as descriltcd are re quired to report monthly to the overseer of the ptor, ttr other l-gally coiLtituted authorities of the jntor, the name or number by which they are known to their employers and deduct 25 cents a a month from the unnaturalized tersons in their employ. In the event of em ployers not complying with this require ment they shall pay 50 cents for each unnaturalized employe. I lie case to the Supreme Court and was remand ed for a new trial, A change of venue was taken to Benton county, and after two ap'tearances in the Supreme Court and three trials in the District Court Johnson was acquitted. The coste how- said; "Tliere Ls no shortage that I know of. I don't believe there is any." In the Senate Mr. Showalter presented a petition from the Social Purity alliance, of Philadelphia, praying for the passage of a law prohibiting the use ol tobacco ever, had len heavy and Itoth fanners . . bv anv oue uuder the Hge I ... I -!.- -.. vl (Ivai f uiiiii? uiM nwrfrfiirva I " to meet tliciu. I A titA K;iki Intn.Wpa oue J1 11IVI 1 a.aa aaj After Johnson's acquitUd he brought suit for damages against Miller and others for malicious prosecution. This case also had a devious run through the lower and higher courts, the last trial having been in. Black Hawk county, where the nlaintiff was given a verdict for SI. 000. Tlie Jury returned a gener al verdict and also answered a numlicr of by Mr. Dunlap, to prohibit tlie uepiMi of publie money with certain unincor porated banks by city, borough, and school treasuries and deliquent tax col lectors. Among the bills passed hnauy waus this one: Providing that liquor license fees shall be paid into the treas ury of the city, liorough or township where Uie Ucenst-a place is Fiiuaieu ejiecial interrogatorie, and one ground J Scliate xhea jassed several bills on ot appeal was ma. me biia. umi.- gecoud reading and adjourned. ttne tlll noi warrani mr nuui, V- Suoreme Court evidently thought ttther- Well Kaawn. 1 here is itrobably no business house in Western renu'a so well known to the pub lic in this and adjoining Stated as the one we are about to f twak of. Well known for square aud hunest dealing, well known for keeping the largest and most complete stock in his line, well known for prompt shipping and safedelfvery, either by freight or express. We refer to the establish ment of Mas Klein, the wholesale liquor dealr-r of 82 Fedt-ral stiwt, Allegheny Pa. Ills arrangements with the different Mountain Distillers of Penn'a for thefr en tire production, and hU contract with foreign houses for direct importations, to gether with the ex'terionce of many years, makes him the leader in his line. His own "Silver Age Rye, sold now In every first- class place at tl-.vj it quart, has no rival. His six year old Penn'a Ryes at fl-OO each, cr six quarts lor are tno nnesi ptous offered. Send for price list, acquaint your self with his manner of doing business and you will always send for any stimu lant you may want to Max Klein, 82 Fed eral Street, Allegheny, Pa. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tarn Eorroa: Plaaaa inform your laaJera that I hava a poaiUva ramadv for tna abova-aaiaed Olaaaaa. By Ita Umaly nae themaanda of hopalaaa rataa hava hian parmaaaoUy enrad. I ahall be glaJ to Band two bottle) of any ramady FR to any of your reader wao hava oouaumptlon if tney will aend ma thair Exprca and P. (X addraaa. Bep-t-rolly, T. A. bUUCVH, M. O. lttl Paaxl 8U Ji- I- Lorn MARK. NEEDS NO LAUNDEMNO. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMKWT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. maa-Sft-l GREA-DTJCTIOIT SALE For the Next 30 Days Accounts of merchants. farmT aii'l trrs varnestly solicit-!. assuriiiR our i:iip!.i that all business cntnir-ti-d to u iii i-riTe prompt and carvful aiK-ntion. unJ held Mrictiy conliilciiljal. c utoiii'-r- " tr'al-d as liberally as good 1'inik::.: rMO-s will jM rinit. - . i 1.1 I.UI It.A. Il. ft-b.r.H0. Lilly. lVni.a YaliaWe Eeal Estate" FOR SALE! A LOT of trrnand In th Wert ward of th IW ouch of E'tenaharr. Cmbrla eounty. r irootlDg on Sample treat bavlOK-tbereuD tn , ad a FRAME HOUSE and ontbulldinifi. all Id rood repair. 'wr terw ' or particalar call on or ad1rM " ' a .... a. , aw - a w a aw- v, ..a, a U Hf ji;ni rn in , mj iv"". -- M. li. KITTUal. teuaburg. I'a. C. A. LANGBElS Manafaotnreiof and Dealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS ttllDLES, BainLN, WHIPN, COLLARS HARSESS OILS, BLANKET: Kobe. Fly NeU. Vttj Ootab. ate., etc . palrlnic Neatly aad Promptly dene. AU anarantaed to K'ra aatUtactloD. M-Shop B arfcer a'Kaw aa Centre treat. apri2VU , HOTEI. LV HRANHE. H. JHtTTU. PaoriToii. Leat4 at IMatoia, fa., near man. Hallway lMaot. Wa alway endeevi.e to n lib tba beat aoeommodatlon to l,ulDai pleaanre aeaken and boardan. 'T'"' ot ootnlort aad auiat will Una It 'I,.!, He ii nniurj'aaa" - . r. .. a h..i tha mirktt aJord A uws .f $1,500,000 to the farmers of retmsylvania by rca.s.n of lnl roads, BfJely oil the ct of hauling hay to mnrket, ought to olilify the agri-ultur-al intercfebj ia btipiiort of roard reform. wie and affirmed the judgment of the court lelow. Tlie case is a monument to human filirstinacv. As heretofore mentioned it has lankruited everybody connected with it except the attornevs. .Tlie original arti to it were comparatively voung men when it was begun. Kme of them did not live to see the end, while thiee who did are gray -haired aud Im iU with age and have seen their fruit ful farms melt awnv iu the vortex of litigation. The total cost, as previous ly estimated, in the criminal and ivil j cn.ses, -will alniftet reach f L'.,tKH.i. 1 1 appy and content is a bride with "The Ro chester, she lives in the light of the morning. 7 Jawa aaavw. mwiU Kt-ksUrr LmA Cm. Krm Ytwk. T will close out my entire stock of Winter Clothing, Overcoats, Hats, Caps and Underwear at JLesG IfflmKi (Dosit. T have vet a good assortment of Goods and at prices I hat will cer- tainly make them go. Uau ana get a daivuai. a -TT T al.11 v ery liespecuuuy, C A SHARBAUGH, UAKBULLTUWN. PENN'A. Ia iln Tt. Tali i . . . k . . tnarkat all tha dalaoaalaa ot tbe aaaioo. I "."... an waqaiajaoiai wi "- . piled wit, tha eboleeatol pore ltquo ri a and nothlar bat tbe beet 1 old. byecie' Uoa give ta tae eare oi nura. --mil M.. j. ra Etarte lire tarasce General Insurance Agen EJ3EXSBURG. TA. SALE. X1 Tbe anderelamed 111 rell at vr piece ot real aetata "'"'"' 1 y . - Pa anntalnlnc raff-. Thk attention of our readers Is called to a pcial item on another paire or tins jia oer of the lleiirick'a Muic Co.. Ltd. Thin firm is nutd for Its fair Uealiiitrs. and thin' in need of pianucs and organs should call on them at once. A.. FOSTER, tarlyetr krtraa:r BU, arwewwr aa ---. eonnty. Pa mi; property . ' . . lm Vnrtner Ban-' call ob or addreo AJtib '-" C,T7ati or .-.. a- Peeembar 12, IBM. ti and flflr-Bv aore and ai '"? rty l Improved and lo Kod r on. aod will be aold at a r!'T.0, Tmt Highest of all ia Learming Power. 17. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. Is Locatei at 247 ui 249 llain Street, i rut-iii:NT llAititixiN on Fridy after 110011 isfiii'! the formal proclnmation an- iHmnciiiK th.. nitprrH ity agreement vviMom of wheu everything couicvj with Drajl under the new tariff I.nv. 1 hi wnv. It id ewv for a man to believe in" the mm ABSOWYEUt PURE Johnstown, IPa,, With a largo and full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter uooas. Carpets and Oilcloths of every description iCnd everything in the line of House Furnish ing Goods at the lowesi prices. -CKJRSAI.E. . , a.' 1 nave xiur or n nunu. - - . were taken oei oi me mu -1a m . Tbeae atone are nearly an aJr,L, v .and eome ot tbeta are SKV' Ti. ai pat tbeta on tbe oar at Ai'' t P.rc- a.v. !." JwTwit- jaa.aa.iaai. . HH. MYERS. ... aTaTOfflea Oollonade Bow. eaeotr DONALD E. IUFTON, Hr-omoa la Opera Hoae. wtft, M. nEADB. w - Gm iruofi od Centre tret, ntr " e" 1 "T Tl;-.'-'' !' FRIDAY, I4ICAI. A Saturday Is Val For anl. rr qaire at this ofllce. ITeirv Carl! nd jfr'tnl l a ;:ii'on. Mr. John TT. wan here on TueMa O re oTt coal ' cheap fit I) u f ton .t YVe H1 hovis ai It r.111 come on Mar Next Tuesday that yon vote for tl Mr. T. S.-ott V pent fsw hour" 1 IHinoW an VIi viiiicli the nnn-lixh Fro'-n potat- cold wat. r l-fore fire. Mr. Jowph V: ahip. in' a vliit--rjeday. Mr. Anthony townsliip. i-nt i Tnelay. Kx-Ciovernor I on Wednesday " fame day. Applieant f. I frlnuine to tvmh i under tlie new di Harry K. A' Johtiuwn. dewr I They had only 1" Mr. John T. T to Calllt7.n lo-da' tends work ini? in At the I-ni Johnstown on M 't inaa made th urer. Mr. Felix Mn dents of Tunnel!' plare on S inula years. Mr. fleorue 1 has lK''ii eon fin time pat with i atiout. lion. .Tolm T Visit i UK Elx-nsht with an attack to lie out. Mr. ThoniB" a carx-nter by ti on Monday hy Walls statln. Mr. Thoma brother of Mr. I ls visiting frlet ahsenee of thirt The TVtnoo at the council r enliiK at 8 o'cloi tn nomination a The Etx-nst out on our the town with : ions rond-red ii A llerk- eoi a traw staek n lt disavl-ar!i having 'Xi!t d As J u dire leaving 111' (' dissatisfied litl erly, whereiiN fellow down. A freight Monday afui trains for sev freiglit cars v no person was Abraham Creek, neur 1 married over 1 consequence daughter's cl.. For sale rooms in tin Will s sold given on the ; subscriber for The city of the state I., intend-lit of 1 ' Philadelphia the dose of tl, partment of Commissi. port, jilac's i pensions froi Pcnrisylvanl Cn.Vrla com Somerset con s:a. A letting stand, exliibi etc., on th- p ricultural Si evening, F-t fications ma; the ofliee S. I The rop Marsh on t Tuesday. 1 of Allcirhein rojx?s tisi-d Cambria en carefully in. cost the con: The Pen: comotives, 1 freight cars rolling stx k It w ould ma hops of th employ 21. gineers anl I)peti tterving aub undertook i tunnel. II. was trucW the gutter a eeded In ni: badly bruis Col. J. Just purchi Indiana, a 1.700 acr is said to The land is Mooro air acres in tha dred coke o prlng xix 1 built. This is About a ye Aiderney c Wolfsburg Umna. On glory to h 1U. The and is the gave bin I tripletu tin are living , The S ban handei unsticcesif Blons case fuses to decision v b-r )f ver,! fendautpa District A Ing suits. -Out of tin- , ful than 1 1 of lhe pn- V