uu it.'' n iM t 1 l - I , i'i .;, J ' XJ of KHtXsm Ho. CAMIIMU ... r.v. FltiDAY. - - MA IK II ' Tun Farmer" Alliance Las thus far ctecte.1 one law it, out; preacher nutl ne i1it rto the l uiu-.l State Semite. I'uiwt; Jkkjmk Xaile.N, lieaa or the Bo:uip:irlo f;niih' :ia I '.n-teniler to the French throne, die.. I in lully on ; on Tueshiy. His n lVince Victor, J 6uccH-ds to the empty title I Hes.vt k Nkeb's hilt providing f"r the execution of niunlerers in the penitenti aries hns b-cn f:ivor:ibly considered hy the judiciary p-nera! committee of the Hom-e, ami will he ntrirmatively report ed. 'Tvk Missouri House of Kepr m i : 1 1--thee hue passed a bill reducing p.lsscnper fares on tlio niaine line of rail roades from three to two and one-half cents and on I ranch lines from four to three and one-half cents per mile. The great strike of thecual workers of the Connellsville region has entered upon its sixth week, and it is now admitted that the men have been defeated, The w:i.'s lost hus far have been over S?'JO0,l.M) and will si.ou pass the ?!,), (W mark. Tun House has passed finally the bill providing for a uniform contractor poli cy of lire insurance to be issued hy all the insurance companies taking fire riks on property in this State. Tut the poli cy in plain language so that it can be understood without the aid of lawyers, and judges, if it is possible to do so. Tin: M;:ss:iehus'tts Civil Service Re form league has adopted, a resolution emphatically condemning President Harrison's action in not reappointing General Corse postmaster of Boston, characterizing such act as a violation of his party's promi-o, of his own pledge and of the principles of civil service re form . At a meeting of the directors a nd stocktolders of the Cumberland County Canning Works, of F.ridgeNm. . J., it was decidcvl not t run the works this season and no contracts will be made with the farmers for tomatoes. The cause of the suspension of business at these works is said to be thchigh price of tin. The works employed about oOO women and men who are thus knocked out of employment that tariff protected tin enterprises niaylrob the people. The association of wool growers in Ontario and Livings'on cotfiitiis. New York, at its last annual meeting resolved that "We, the members of the Ontario and Livingston Sheep Breeders' and Wool Growers' Association, in convention assembled, most respectfully petition Congress to immediately place wool and wolleii manufactun-s on the free list, in order that their industries may again tl.r'.ve and assume, that magnitude com mensurate with a nation of otf.(HH.,000 of people. ' ' TilF. agents of the Anchor line steam, thip company at New York, on Wednes day received the following report of the lost Utopia, that went down on Tuesday: "The list of paved embraees two cabin pessengers. '.'D steerage passengers and twenty-live of the civw. Fifteen of the crew and 47.". passengers were lost." The ship was not insured. The cargo was valued at f ''Hi, (K)0 and the steam ship at SlfiO.lHMi. The passengers saved will lie brought over on the steamship Assyria of the same line. I'M'Ki: the acts of lss7 and lsv.t, known as "the street laws." the city of Pittsburg pppcccdcd to pave and grade Streets ami conduct other municipal im provements until jl,J"0,(H'0 had lt-en exrs'nded. Tiie city authorities construed the nets to give them power to assess the damages for the improvements on the property owners most benefitted. The property owners contested and tlie Alle gheny county court sustained their ap peal against the city. The State Su preme Court at Philadelphia on Monday sustained the decision of flie lower court in favor of the property owners. With the tariff at the top n' teh. the wages of the workingman stiilkeep com ing down. On Monday the wages of the puddlersof the Glaseow Iron Company, RtPotfstoun.Pn.. dropped from $3.75 to $3.50 jaTton. and the nun, not a hi lietter th-l-tse!es. continued at v. to rk. 'Ihe Potts Broe. Iron Compuiiy's iu! dlers at the sain, place al.-o received a similar reduction. And yd the McKin ley bill was pusM'd by the tariff barons for the cj-eeial purpose of protecting the wages of American woikingmeii. When Workii;giren K-arn that their work is worth just what it will bring in the lbor market, the scales will fall from their i eyes ami enable them to sec that tin tariff so f.ir as it pretends to protect In Lor. is a .bhision and a snare. Jay Gou i, has K-cu drawn tuire in the jury panel within tiie last two years in New Yolk city and each time has paid hi-; hi it of $l('(i ratitcr than act as a juryman. The example fet by Jay Gould i a pernicious one and now the Jury Commissioners nil over the coimtrv stem to be putring the wealthy jx-ople on the jury in the hojc of getting the $100 fine ami reducing taxation. F.ditor Lloyd of the lhmhl has been drawn 011 tlie jury for JuncCoiirt com ment is unnecessary our turn will like ly come in Scpb-mlM-r. We don't know what example Mr. Lloyd will set, but we'll see Cambria c'mnty in hndes lx-fnre we wi-l pay $loo tine. We will set on the jury all we.-lc ;,t $L'.o..) Jrf.r ,iy ,;,tl.er than 5tr.'.li-!. bad piee.-d.-nt. Hit. .. i-'a " f:: i i llli-.:--, Mns the I'hilulciphia Hrrakl, ! jj. t,,s ceafv tr nthcm-d thev-pinion that ' . ,'. , - (Vin-1 favur tti- wUvti.-U of Jnators to ten- irress rv t.i,uuir voie. jh iiii- uj. t i .... . T .V... 1.., ....... pahja in that tlate Ulh parties put for ; war.t favorite for the Senatorship. I There was no law to sustain the action, ! but it served to Si-lire au expression cf ! sentiniiiit on the subject. (Jeneral lVijiivr received u substantial majority 1 of the vote fn.l Aft. r 11 Ion? contest in it the Legislature, 1 1 i hnf been confirnu-it by the lawiuuy con- , djp,omacy the J31ain.cs should pro- quitted rix of the accused the day be stitutevl means. I rllre eoDv'of the dispatch of Lord al- I fore and the iletective accnsel of tam- Ju.-t i)rev:oufi to the Scranton Conven- tion la.t Hummer several esteemed Deui- . ,.-t rur;. f-tvore.1 tlii nom- corresponaence suonntiisa to t-ongaw wram umuiwwi.iiuw. Buu oeratic contcmiK.ranef f,om the nom l They wiU find lhat prveiou cf juftioe ? ination of a caudulate for I nitt-u fttaieri S.-nator. The idea was well received, J ... . . -i l i..,..v.t ii.i-.nl, 1 Imve been aIorlKl i i ,i r. ,., ,,v..-lt;,.n but fo- the fact that i eries dispute, substantially the same as prisoners had been clearly etabli-hcd by the condition, but fo. the Jau , acCepted by Lord Salisbury, the jury, inspired by terror of the ven tfie K publicans w..u..l not agr-e to . Jf tliere lla3 i, Rny diplomatic victory delta or else by money, had bronght in put a favorite in the heta, ana u is oo- . VlollS, therefore, that the movement : would be oi.ilic Tli,. n:imin!? of a canui.iate wmuu u.ic ; . ii I. ova iiil enteil the ' Democratic preieicme in me mm .... that party carried the legislature, hut ( nothin" more because, with no KepuU j lican in the field, it would have been . . . . . ........ t. claimed that there wa noiomcsi ou u quer-tion. But it can be arranged in future in , this xtHtc iu-t s it was in Illinois last fall. The majority vote will not carry i with it the certificate of election. But the nomination will convey the choice of the party and the subsequent vote will give the voters a chance to instruct the legislators in an unequivocal man ner. It is to be hoied that the party managers will prepare for such a test in ; the future Fun the past several weeks the efforts of the Chairman of the Bepublicati i county committee and the Deputy Tu- , ternai iieveniu1 collector ior i.ut uiainci, . T, -, . . . ; seem to have l;een directed to creating Treasurer Huston is expected, to return I of wood was secured and hurled against j w broken and hi h the impression among the applicant? 1 to Washington to-morrow, but he will, I the outside wooden door. It gave away the ladv's spinal columr fur liquor licenses that it would le a good thing to stand well with the afore said Chairman and Deputy Collector. During the present week the Deputy Collector has tven running back and forth as a kind of missionary between the godly and ungodly between the Chairman of the Republican county committee and the applicants for license and the motions of the Chairman and the Deputy Collector as they stood aside, wiihin sight of the anxious applicants and whispered words of wisdom, were intended to be intcrpretated as being portentious for good or evil to the would be dispensers of alcoholic beverages. We trust the successful applicants for license will feel deeply grateful to this , r,:iir of wortbiea and keen them in re- I .. .ii 1 I fiieiiiiii.Liiee ini" t.in iii.iiiii.i (tux- ing tlie coming gnmmer and Fall. If they can bring themselves to tlie liolief 1 they actually have the "gall" to ex- Charles Terrahin and Jim Caruso were that they were befriended bv the Chair- j pres their delight to Democrats. Per- riddled with buckshot, aud Frank Rom man of the Republican CVuntv Commit- I ?P the Democratic House be- ero, alias "Nine Fingered Frank " was , 1 " i gins to show up some of the financial shot in the forehead as he knelt facing tee through the grace 0 his missionary , croo'kedncfS of the ma5oritv in tbe ,,st the mob, his hands over his face. Lor- p.'intomine of the present week will not have been performed in vain. James A. Cai:meij was regarded, says the Harrisburg l'atriot, as a levcl-heatl-ed man during his life, but when twenty years ago he predicted that the expen ditures from the National treasury on account of pensions would gradually de crease he did not forsee the recklessness with which governiental affairs are be ing managed these days. At the time General Garfield made this statement f 34,443,505 were paid out in pensions, i but il,.. r. nlt f ti... .n. sion.-. act and other measures, the pen sion outlay amounting to $33,0O,O00 in 1S7'. to nearly $.77,0(0,000 in 1SS0, to Sotl.OOO.OOO in 1SS3, to $75,000,000 1SS7, to $s0.r,00,000 in 1SS5, $7,G(X) 000 ia lSS-, to $10fi,t'00,CKH) in lS'.'O, to nearly $127,0.K,WO for the current year. That millions of dollars of this stu- Kndous sum bnd their way into tne pockets of bogus pensioners and claim agents ean not Ire doubted, but So long a the people permit the monopolistic party to remain in power they must ex Ivt their money to l.e shaiuefully wae-ted. But, thank heavens, tiie next House is likely to force President Harri son to clean out the rotten pension de partment much as he may dislike to do So. Mk. (iupstoxe's sjrtech at Hastings on Tuesday, says the Pittsburg I'cxt, has all the vigor ami freshness characteristic of the grand old man. One point he makes clear and emphatic, and that is I that the Rnglish Liberals will have noth ing to do with Mr. Parnell as an Irith leader. If there had been no divorce revelations, he said, home rule would have meant making Mr. Parnell the con stitutional ruler of Ireland," but as mat ters stand the Liberals "are leady to face defeat, exclusion from jower and political misfortune, but will not create a constitutional leadership for Ireland under such guidance. That is final."' This uncrompromising declaration, with what Mr. Gladstone says as to the continued devotion of the Liberals to home rule, will have and should have a gn at effe t on Iri.-h opinion. Par iiell's star stems to have U-en waning of lute, aud this w ill probably make an end of his pretentions. It is a condition and not a theory that faces the Irish pei ple. A si-jxi.tr. to the lhttsburg iW of TucMlay says: Mr. I'itharri.s, of Cam hria, calleil up his resolution to place his uniform text r-ook bill on tiie calendar, stating that having ten children of his own it was a measure in which he was directly interested. Chairman Cochran, of the Educational Committee, opposed the resolution l-ecause the El wood Lill, rtjHirtod nflirmative, contains practically t'nc rsinie provisions jus Mr. Fitzharris' measure, but the later gentleman's fatherly rcsj.onsibiliticS gained the sym pathy of the House and the bill went on the calendar by pi.i votes, exactly the constitutional numl-tr. :nM,: :,:'i l,!'Ut r. I i AtiiiMiro.s. March 13, 1221. Mr. uritou wan fortunate in being out of I town thi wwJe. He escaped the liret evuUr.inee of the Blaine howlers, who I c - uiiraucv ' k. ' . II U e gltllf t-V.il pil nu, . 1 allezc riipi.nty treaty nag Detn ior- mafly accepted bv the Brazilian govexu- rnent, instead of" Uing rejected a had been rumored, and because the Briton governutent has agrcdto submit the K. rini' Soa disnute to arbitration, reeerv- ing the right to insist upon the payment ! of daoiatreis bv Uus icovemmeniior wnat I ral'rt the l leeal Et-izure of vessels fmi- : xr IM,. linnf urtrLI n - itburv, w.nt to the British Minister here j last Hummer, which was a part of the proposition then made by Great Uri,.,;,! to arbitrate was, with the excep- I . ... . i l.i . i i i I .i tion tlmt it inciuaeu ine uin&uian iimi- I won jn negotiations Mr. Blaine I a was not its winner. I oiwiinsianame tne statement tnat lhe aMoiatmeiits of the nine United 1 wimuuw nui iv ....... v. hoites Judsres until Conzress met asrain tiie liepublican applicants for these hfe- I time positions are patiently waiting for J IVitfjoa for going to Maryland was to 6hoot wild ducks, but I think that his I real reason wad to escape the importuni- I ties of the "lame ducks" of his party. I It is thought here that he will make these npiointment8 before going to the I'aciric Coast in search of votes in the next liepublican National Convention, I and the vote hunting jaunt is to begin, I very appropriately, in the neighborhood I of the tirst of April. General Miller is i said to be studying the law under which I , these iudtres are to be appointed, as I doubts have been expressed of its consti- I tut ion;: I icy. Secretary Foster i in Ohio, but there I is quite as mucn consternation in tne Treasury Department as there usually is upon a change of administration, and the impression is general that many- . i l,. ..... e..i : 4 n iie.tua ittt- tu axil iu .u.iei i. , , , . , . lr ,iu.re a.'i x unirt o ixiv.tiiitr; it,uuii. aur. not, thev 6a v at the department, again re-I sume his duties, although his resigna tion lias not leen oilicially accepted. There is a well defined rumor here that Mr. Harri.on will try to get rid of Hus ton bv tendering him an important for eign mission. Private Secretary Hal ford savs there is nothing in it, but it finds manv ielievers nevertheless. I-a.st night at the hotel at which Hon. William II. .Morrison. lives there was a gathering of delighted Illinois Demo- craUs exchanging congratulations ujxjn the election of General Palmer to the Cnited States Senate, and no one ex pressed more pleasure than Mr. Morri son, who hud leen prominently men tioned a- a candidate in case of the with drawal of General Palmer. Republicans here take a fpecial de- li,rl,( i tt.f L-r.-l..l tV.it , (ru agant appropriations of the last Congress J will make a deficit in the Treasury which I the incoming Demo'ratic Conirress will I . ' have to provide for, either bv reducing expenses or increasing taxation, and Congress, as it is almost certain to do tto Comitezwat) filled in head and body these fellows will not feel quite so glee- with buo kshot, while Peter Monasterio, ful. the only one who had his back turned The Tre.isury Department has notified to the avengers, was shot in the back of the claim agents that all payments un- the head. No time was wasted for sen tier the- direct tax act will be made to the timent and leading members of thecom- ! States in trust for citizens thereof from whom they were collected and that no Then the avengers ran bae'e into the one will le allowed to examine the direct- prison again and found three others hud tax records of the department unless au- dling in their cells Antonio Fcoffaldi, thorized by one of the States to do so. Antonio M archest and Joseph V. Mach This is a black eye to the fraternity of e- The latter had secured a pistol by claim agents, but it would be safe to bet some means, and he fought like a rat in that copies of the department records a corner, shooting 1 ohce Sergeant It eri were in the possession of favored indi- u in the neck. The avengers closed viduals before the order was issued. in on him, and after riddling his clothes The Illegal sealers in Bering Sea will I have a lively time this season, as pend- I ., .. .. .. - l tne arbitration the ships of Urcat I Britain will assist those of the United States in putting an end to business. M. Many Lives Lost. Gibraltar, March 17. Tlie British steamship Utopia, from Italian ports, bound to New lork with 00 Italian emigrants aboard, collided to-day with in Gibraltar bay and sank soon afterward tne iriusn ironclad Kodney, anchored off Ragged Staff. A southwest gale was I blowing at the time of the collision. Many women and children were drowned". A large uuml-er clinging to the rigging have been rescued by the boats from the channel squadron. In- tense excitement prevails on shore. On en term rr the hav the I tor. in liefore c..ih.!;,t ,oi, .1 t.. . ... - I - -. . . . British ironclad Anson. The Utopia n ...... ..... -v. . sank within a few minutes. Boats were immwliatelv lowcreil from the British ironeh.,1 n,l lc,-. from the .-ith mor,. - . . T1 -ar.nl ..... .Aa.a a i.x Mini oi-war rreya. inege r-oats rescued 1M) jH-opIe who are now on t-oard the vari- ous vessels. Many others who were reseiMil are located in government build- i. . i t . - , .1 ii:s uu me Miore. ii ih reiortea tnat the crew of the Utopia were saved but that over two hundred i rsons perished, Fatal Fire iu Pittsburg. About 11 o'clock last night fire broke out in Wasser's row, Eden Alley, near I-orty-hrst street, Pittsburg, and five memljers of the family of Wolf Kuper man his wife, three cnildreii, and his brother-in-law were all frightfully burned, aud three of them are expected to die as a result of theirinjunes. They ere removed to tne est 1 enn Hospi tal lor treatment Pitts r;i KG, March 17 Two deaths will result from last night's fire in the Seventeenth ard. They are Mrs. Kup lerinan and the four-weeks'-old baby. The others will recover. The lire was caused by the explosion of a lamp, which scattered the burning oil in all directions. The house was frame, and the flames spread so rapidly that the sleeping family was rescued with difficulty. 'ew Yvrk'8 Dig Loss. Nkw Y ork, March 17. A fire started in the basement of the nine story, man sard roofed brick and iron building on the corner of Blecker and Green streets, about 5:20 this morning, utterly ruin ing it ami spreading to two buildings east of it and destroying them, as well as another in the rear that ran from Green to Mercer street. It will be claw ed among the largest fires ever known 1 in this city. Over $2,000,000 worth in ! til . ' yiuue roiieu SKywflru m smoke and flame in less than live hours. The building in which the fire originally started was owned by Mendel Bros., real estate men of Chicago, aud was occupied by Alfred Iienjamiu t Co.. proliably the largest maiiufactiirers of fincrcady-inade cloth ing iu the countrv. 3Iob l &W !a fw Orleans. New Okj-ea, March 15. The nice men who Lave bt-en on iruu Kit lUf runnier oi nici Aieruiy anu no were acqaitUnl have fallen before the u,Vt f tho nmnn n) tn were ' - . - - - t"trnng up 10 tue axujpitit winw ue parlh jail and riddled with talleta. Five thouwind men took part ia this Rimmary proceedinp, and among thfern were numl-ered many of the leading cit- izena. Eight more Italians cf the nich teen imprisoned charged with participa- lion in im sfswinitiiuu oi uiej xicii- nwy were lei t anve ana iremonng izi Kpt r with ti mrv who hAil kC pering with the jury. Would it not be well to let them, too, taste the popular The verdict roused the slumbering wrath of the populace, Although in i i . . : . i . : l . m c. . , i I. me poiiuinr ix-nei ure cum ui uc ji venhct of not guilty. It was too much to be borne. mere was meeiuig rnuay mgut, Italion quarter, of prominent business .... v jv. " . - ..f, ... and professional men merchants, pub- lie officials and others, at which it was decided to call a general mass meeting in the city. A call was issued as brief as it was ominons: "All rood citirens are invited to at tend a mass meeting on Saturday, March 14, at 10 o'clock a- M.,at theGay statue, to take steps to remedy the failure of justice in the Hen nessy case. Come pre- pared for action. It was a bugle call to arms, it was an- sweredby an army. At 9 o clock tneciu- zens were swarming into the square as they swarmed on that great September day sixteen vears ago. Hundreds of them bore arms upoh their shoulders, rilh-s and shotguns, and few among that ex- i cited and determined multitude but had revolvers in their pockets. Several speeches were made when the crowd started for the jail. When they reached the building a knock was made at the door. As no one answered the knock a large billet with a crash, and the crowd poured in with an imtuous rush, yelling lor tne kevs to the inside door. The sheriff was away looking, hesaid, for protection from the mayor, who was conveniently not to be found, and the deputy in charge dared not withstand the demand. The authorities were really lukewarm in the way of stopping violence. The kevs were brought and again the crowd sur ged in. At first they entered a cell at tached to the white people's yard, which was crowded with trembling priponern, but when told that the men thev pought were not there tLey filed out again. Finally the Sicilians were found crouching in a corner on their knees wailing and shrieking for mercy. They had heard the sound of the catapult and crescendo roars of the furious and blood- thirst crowd. Thev knew that thev were doomed, Lut still they cried pit- eously lor Ille Tlie fusillade which followed was ter- ritic. Rocco Geracci was nearest and a single bullet in tiie chest hnished him mittee gave the orders to fire. with shot, none of which strangely enough penetrated his lodv, proceeded i..it:. j ., ..... lu riuo " aeain. rvonaiai was killed by a gunshot wound alove the right eye. Marhesi ww shot in the head aud left for dead, but did not die uiitil later on. The boy Marehesi was spared bv or der of Mr. Wiekliffe. who said that he I was too young to hane. althouo-h un- doubtedly guilty. But there was a still more dreadful act in the tragedy to come. The aven- gers were not yet satisfied. Thev wan- ted more, and thev wanted to make a more public example for the benefit of Sicilian bandita. A crowd of them got I hold of Barnetto and drar-fed him nut 1 of the iail. He waa alre&iU- unto death, and a trail of blood followed when they dragged him, while his dark face was all besmeared with blood. As I tlie cn.u.-i i tVo um,otr. .r..,l. , 1 . w .. . ... ...v. r,uaic iBUKUL ni Ic-11 L t 1 i.:... ,i. a ' - i linn uuii-ai a. ruajui irenzieu rage. They had heard the shots within the jail, but had not seen the daughter which accomnanie.! them VT .v.;. u l l . . waa I nit vinrui IUU11I tJSJlUTZ LX U at i 1 L S. rone and it was thrown around h s nn-t a.. . . "- I The other end wa cast over the limb of a tree and the dying wretch swunp un Then a fusillade from a score of wean- , , . . " ons ended its SUllenngs in an instant On the other side of the jaij the crazy j Manuel Polizzi met a similar fate on the arms of the lamppost, and his body, too, was riddiod with bullets and buckshot This ended the slaughter, and the leaders cried halt. Thev had accom plished the work for which thev came. and they were willing to let authoritv in the person of the coroner resume its sway- 0b Bis Mncle. Charleston, V. Va.. March 17. Tlie VirTnia P-ture ad journed yes- iu me .-senate mere was no quorum voting. A call of the Senate was ordered and the sergeant-at-arms was sent out after the absent members. He attempted to take Senator Knott, of Jefferson county, in, when the latter struck the sergeant a blow in the eye. He was fined $10 by the Senate, which was afterward remitted, although he sturdily refused to apologize. On the remission of the fine the sergeant-at arms resigned, and while an effort was being made to expunge the proceedings from the journal the Senate adjourned sine die. r.A .. .. T . T .1 . , Highest of all in Leavcnin- Power. B ABSOUTEL? pmtE wHMmg in Aredl, Klik.. tb otV-t- t brW rr rarr!e1 to her nToth husband, and fwur f ber lorrar hnsband were (xveciit mt tbe ceremofly. Tb t-B rk re ra no danger of bn-ora -mr an eathicl 9jpeVe. Since tbey havr --o plaee-1 oader the provctton of DnlUxl Stateg troop tbfif have bn fncreastng rapkily. Focr-Tr-old SnIUe Jennr.r, of Bab!U Mooroo ectinty. caoftht Are at fi ber notber's kitchen tove and bnrned to death while her mother bnrj out the ciotnes A Mlonr1 man ha ft"" bt-fore the legislature of that state, advocating theln trodnctlon and pasaee of a bill compelling the keepers of railroad restaurants to date tbir r!e. There are nearly iVi.o acrv of land In the territories of Arizona and Nw Mex ico whoe ownership is in dispute owlnjr to the confusion growing out of the Mexican grants and the forgeries of Spanish deeds that have been prevalent. A merchant In Svracnse of?ersS a young woman twenty yards of sua for a. ! dref s if she would saw half a cord of wood ... , - . , . In front of hU store. She borrowed a saw, spit on her hands, and went through the wood pile in Just three hours, and an ad miring crowd bought her a 1 12 hat to go with the dress Edward A nartzell, a well known vounjr man of Allentown. was buried last Friday afternoon. A peculiar feature of the funeral was that the sermon preached was on a text selected two years ago by the deceaed, who alo gave directions at the time what hymns should be sung and what words of warning the officiating clergyman should speak to his surviving relatives and friends. Great crowds ffoeked to the county Jail at Decatur. 111., on Friday afternon when It became known lhat the Sheriff ' was charging ten cents for a ifht of the ; gallows on which William II. Crawford was to be hung the next day. All were i afforded an opportunity V see how the thin worked. The receipt reached a total of nearly Tn. The exhibition was severely criticised. A teni belonging to Peter Ilamm. of near CelitursvlMo. Lvcom'na county, ran a way on Saturday, when Mr. 17 si mm and wlf were returning from market, and threw both of them out. Mr. Ham's hip ad badly rat. and n was so badly In jured that she will probahlv die. The ac cident took plnen just as they were about to enter Puboltom-n and was caused by the horses frightening at a train. Com am a n I rmt I mm . St. Ai-fifPTtM!. Pa.. March 10, 1U. EcliUrr Cumbria Freeman : Sir: Will you kindly Rive me space in your invaluable paper to answer certain chare made aealnst me a president of the Farmers' Alliance of Cambria county, which appeared In the Gallitzin nTt'Jira for of Iat week, over the sijrnatnreof "Far mer?" I am charted with worklnr In the Interests of certain Democratic politicians known as the "Conrt Tlouse rlnfr." Also, of havine deelens of securlnir some fat of-flr-e by bllndfldiinr th farmers to secure that end by political filibustering, etc. The writer of the article referred to. In spired by certain conspirators, and he himself having an axe to prlnd. U well known to me and had he slrned his name to the article uo reply would have been necessary. The actions of the Farmers' Alliance of Cambria county so far are above reproach. Every member of our organization knows that no word or act of the officers could be construed as favoring any Court nouse rlnjrorany Democratic aspirant. Our or ganization Is not on the market and can not be bought to favor any candidate or aay party. In December last the president or the Wage Earner Alliamce addressed a letter to mi asking my views about form ing an alliance with us. I replied stating I would meet them at Gallitzin Immediate ly after Court adjourned. I did so and was met at the station by J. W. Kilduff, who estorted me to the room where the confer ence took place. I expressed my views fully but aave them to understand that they were simply my own personal views. I promised to lay their views before our meetings. A meeting was called at Car rolltown In January. I was there but the roads drifted shut the same day, so that only four men turned out. Another day was named three weeks later, bnt by a mistake I went t o soon. I then a pointed February 27th as the date for holding the next meeting, but when the time arrived I got sick and was unable to attend. The Farmers Alliance of Carrolltown is not onr affair and in my judgment was a mis take. If the Ware Workers' Alliance conlJ not wait until we could take action on their proposition, we hold our organiza tion as cot loose from further eonsldera- t,on of th1"- proposition. This coram ration Is for the Information cf the nnl- Far- mers Alliance of Cambria county and all others Interested in onr movement. LfKK B EHT, Prest. F. A Bevlew a aid Praanaaatlaana. Reviews have two taurnoses: To - r 1 . - m. 'w purposes: 10 nx . v... i w . . , . . . 7,"".." " to group ana een Wnn ! classify it. I stronghold. : Zl'Ji. .V ... lrA i tion of what has been learned "nlno - "ere nouia 6 aally repetl- ' tlon of what has been learned. It fixes it la the mind. Day hy day the pupil adds a little to what he already knows. As the time passes, this should bo firmly fixed in the mind by a review. The general prin ciples ought to be picked up In the review and classified. As a general reviews his army, so ought a child review what he has passed over during a school term, in order that he may get a full view of it. We think it the most Important time of all the term. Much has been learned in pieces diseonectedly. Now the parts of a subject are seen In their relation to one another. See that your child Is In chool every day for the reviews. If he is. there is vcrv llllle OanCOror LIS failinir tn w nmmMnH I aronts beoomo somewhat careless during tbe last two or thrws we-ks of the term, the review period, and then when their children fail to be promoU-d, they are dissatisfy. If yonr child Is in the school every day, there will be no cause of dissat isfaction after the promotions are made. This year we will jrlve to each pupil a printed promotion certficato, statins pro motion or non-promotion, the grades of the final examination, and the number of days attended during the term. T 11. Allison-. Principal. r, i --- If In need of a salt of clothe it will pay yon to po to C. A. Bharbangh'M. Carroll towo. Read the Freeman. TJ. S. Gov't Report, Aug. x7, jgSo. 9 owder Krhnol lUporl- i!kilna t tie n iort of rtiuubt for lat school month. Knrolled. auebtlauaa. i : SB t C H B S 8: 5. 5. s: c ; I a , tw iii,7a , : J a 1 ti : V V M 'i- V- a i 4i 2-: a s '. n -i-: ii 'J iv w ill S la 10 o J Il 9 iVl vu t 189. tlrtS: Anuie Jei T. H. AIUmu. Totl . Tiie follow iuft pupils were perfect in at tendance during the ruoritli: KiMtm Xo. 1. Jesse Kvans, Arthur Hill, Daniel Tbutnu, Joseph Davis, Walter Apel, Elmer Davis, Eichard Oweus, Carl EnleLart, Albert Brown, Fein Ludwig, Ilalph Davis, Harvey Tibboit, Clark 8harp, Clara Jamea, Sallio Youug. Maud Folsnin, Beatrice Mower, Lida Davison, Mabel Gaut, Margaret Contie-ll, Busy C rouse and Katie Grey. Boom Ko. 2. Ernest VWaklcu. Dellio f, ('ili,i, Hill Karri- lt...,i...t ItaviH . : ... . . .... . .... liQunjE, ji&rry ititnuf, c.tiiei iiieiu, Lizzie Iudwig. Gertie Hill, Minerva llu- ber, MaU-1 Allison, Xita Evans. Blanche Ganu Sibbie Shields, June Dais and Pearl Kruis. Boom So. X Myrtle James. Annie Me Iireen, Floy Stiles, Annie Owens. Alice Weaklen, Julia F.rown, Betta barman t Bessie Evans, Olhe Davis, Peter Ludwig, Davio Kvans, Elmer Davis, Hirbie Evan", Willie Cole and Eddie Craver. Rodm No. 4. Mary MC'aie, Alii- Jones. Jennie Dinsmore, May Davis. Minnie Craver, Minnie Kinhner, Aiitilw Mi!I. Sadie Nipple, May Gilfiith aud Morgau Evans. Room So. 5. Georjre Thomas. Phil Shettip, Kred June and Charles Weak land. Clas leaders. Kmm ". -J.X class. Lizzie Ludwig; It class June Davis. Room No. 3. A class, Anuie Mclir-eu; l; class. Alice Weaklen. Room No. 4. A clas. Minnie Craver; B class. May Davis. Room No.' 5. A cla-ts, Emma Daison; B class, Phil Sheltig. WOMEN aatlaajr wiwi i mtv mm gtm , mr Wmm Ccr IV tftrmlalaa pfllr tm ikcir mi. ad! ti THQ BE5T TQHIC This mawUciQ eoniblxMS Jnm with par wwrtablm Anriuc, mmd im tovmlximXtlm fur limM'm pcuiju- to VV men &ni tw mhm levd mlxiATj li). It him rlchr tad Patibrs thm Bio4. tiMalftU trm Appetite trentlirB(t Um atwie u4 NfnM in favct, tiwtrtHaclalT lavif rmiev. OtTatVrS Xit 30Bl(MXa4tL aSfld UQa ML1B HaOULal. It do tot Llavckra thm tJi. c&tuta btwlvcL, or pralaoa rr-iiaTlitnTir-n i-- I tnAr Jrom mrW-ija u. aftfu. lizabiti BAimn. 74 TmrwmB Arm MJvta k. Wa., tvA. BtuW of Im. Mttx. imA: I Mr TBMaU Bravo'i Iran Biuerm. avod it na.b-a aBOafW UUTaB doCtaUT to SZW, aaVrUA etOT4 Bk oi Ua arJt3Maw ldj hr m htm. AWu ocrad bm oi IJ- T CoKDOiaVUAt. 4TaXd BOW tDf OCampiAXkuO a ciaTaAX mO& gooA. timm mimo tun baManflcaAi w m chiMixma. Mil. Loitxaa O. BatAOZtOK. Et aLockport N T at: " 1 hav tuffrd nntold mtmrniy fruon Fouua CoaplaunB, and euoVd btaun mii-mf Cram ftoi.aaUaat mammL Bravn' Iran Bmrm.N C in1n hMavbov Trmd Mark mnA gnwid Pd !fna mm wi-KppaaT. Tmk b Mbrr. Md aolj by MUQWN CJUJUC1L CO tt4XT LMVMJC, MM- H. GHSLQ3 & 00., PITTSBURGH. OA'PIt TO TIIi: Tit A lit. TUE BLS $3.00 "SHOES IX TUK MilUUT. aia.ui: ix Button, English Bals & Imitation Lace Congress, Fraat lha BIJ.T CILT SHI.H, wlla vEwnxE i)o(.c ia. Tors, olb U-ATHfcin (lir.lTEBS, mm a-rarjr wavtjr wuranUd. Trustee's vSale REAL ESTATE. BT virtue ol the authority contained la deed from Mark MrL.uii lilfn. dated the 12. b ij oi Fehmary, ror,le'l In :i.m'Ti coonty. Vol. (.axe 1&4. I will ctter at ,ulnr aale at tlie hotel of Juhn McKo:ma, at tbe uuiailt. on SATURDAY, APRIL , 1891, at 1 o'clock, r. m.. the followioc Keal Esial: Alt that aertala tr-t of land vuuata In A1I-a-beay towaahlp. t'amhfia county, anjoiutu laoda of St. Kranrla' 4'llea-e and other, cunoiu Ibic about KIJ-TY At'Kt-S. auie ia e:i-ti alter ed and underlaid arfta Ooal. Ttii.n Sz T-iper rent, on day ol aale; and hulanre on dellTery of d-e4. PAI L. Mi KEN N A. .March. IS. isvl. Tru.iee. KENTUCKY FV1UL Tbe cn'y firm In Pmn't ho tKake a ar-. lalllr of Ueu- tu-ky r-a-luia I.-u.-ht and 1-it Lt- - . H i roitatactlT In their ttal.ioa one hundred head ol .Muk-a, all aia, from fotir foot to the 1a'-z tuule wi'ihinr I4O0 l!., are It. Arulirim A .... 64 H-riid Avenue, I'ltt turli. 1'a. U.irlitp-M-d to all parta of the Slate ou ordr. NjiI ; rig ha V'o. l irkud uh k to be found ia thi-ix li.lblia, 44" Correspond-uc aoiiciU-'J.. S S i?lL,( -.am rtJ P5 r.CNo foh our cTAioGur.t-o pr.ict i M 1 LHO Cltl T 1 a r r-1 '?jr!!rcr EUliaa. lis iUUv2. INDIANAPOLIS. IN D aamhr, .ha .r. Hnkbc e.rr asife . ...rMl H..XKW . A1.I.J..N, Ioa KO. Aaiaua, Malar. at vara. G5.EO. M. nKAIK. ATIUKSLV AT LAW. lL.nehi;t-i. 1'r.sai, -C)fnce on C'en're atreet. near Hlfh. Happy and cnirrt ii.-i bri ic v ;ii"Tl. Ho- c-tcster;"f.he liver, i-i ihclhtcf ;.t t;:cra:.-g. r ti;at n inert, ur i:t K. i.vr Lk-j, c. . 1 Vri. ,fj r mm mm mm m rm if l ni il il u " va.. a .wnnnsLs! sLoca efl at u ana m Mam m aiau u BJ 11 ,w.,wi won iiidBMrfMwi. . TL..Z. . h"' "i T IhaM bvllara a .V7L TOr"ww iaiina.. Hni ,1. H.I Kill .Iw. fbfatab 1 ?V "" aiui a. i .,, r 1 " o. lfia .-b d.tri.t at 1m. f aa.. mtrmmnw Mnrhl ana unmAI i . z 1 i he - PeopSe's - Store, 5 f H AVENUE. PITTSBURCH. Lurgest and Finest Store in the City. Fisme Black Ooods. We k r. at all time implt tik of HUok and Muurulti Uaod cl tte b.ghent chnraowr u t. quality aad atylo. ana at i r,-e the Lw-t- Klauc lro-Kr,ti iU, Ae. if, tV il. UI. 1 W and up to 2 VJ. li.ict b ailie roca . sje. l. 1 12 l 24. t il), I ft. 1 'It aoa 1 10. HlncK Sttln Ktidme. ete. 1: D'jn. f 1. 1 -lb. I 60 ml uy, la 2 M. HUck Sanbi. 4ve. .-. 7 -c. 82.'. t . 1 26 and op tu i uu. Arinuro aud laccy 'nve. firva ud Lara, tl, lUltd. Klart KrcaJa (. I-, vsr. 1 lii .Mclre Kilai. Be. 1 1 iUi 1 b t J 2 93. Kla-k Si.iu tc. Tio aaJ 1 ou. tUn'k kiik Warp li-iirio(t-. tjo, 1 00. 1 li. I 1 IT. 1 if, 1 CJ. 1 T 2 OU. U.'i 37, 2 10 Suk Warp I-ia iinas. 41 Aj. I Tit tSIlK Warp I amire. 42 locLai. 1 i. All Wool Tamlre, 4u inclien. syjo. Hue. and 1 00. All Houl orJ. l,aKooa!a. Bro a le. eLc . Mi. 11 00 ar.d 1 ;i. ei Inch All W.hjI Black Hrurl.oa. k7e. WJc. I OU. 1 12 1.1 37. t SO. 1 73. j1qcH All Wool Kraach i'a-tlinere Stc. tJ?. 70c 76c . Sue . air aud tilack anil W bite n ana aud BiacK, li.ack and lfv, Irotn Site to l.. Ulark Caetiaiera bbaarlg. Slnirlc. 1 20, 1 tJ. 1 TJ.2 00.2 Sj aud up to 0 7i. Doable, S 00. 1 1). 4 ; i ito aad up to 18 Ou. Silk Frloa-ad .Miawia la tloitle. 3 03 to 6 50. Dm Me. 6 0J to 7 00. I'rlert T Sl.k W aru Uatitnora. l,.uila bawia. II t y w arp jaotnera. lk.uois nniwn, ua jiattTnea . 17 ou, i J ano 10 0. k Klcbua. hoavy ailk lrio. r.cmy cir,idar4. I a5 1 40. 1 7a. 2 s, 2 2i 2jci.7i. 1 00 i jj lu bO. 6 00. S fru. 6 7i, e 00, 8 In). 75. 7 00. 7 W. 0 0J. k 5o. VUO.tMl, IwOo, 11 oi. 12 00, up w .7't k. lfHjJ W ool Sri twin. I . 2 00, 2 5J. 3 00 3 60 1 7J . 4 io. mack M 4 I Hlack. Kiack Jackei a and W laua ol tvtil taahiocable deCI Alournina Mii:l.cr a Specialty, alwayt redy lor ure. iateai lyia ol Audi' VoIIIdk anl Sixi In Stik. T.'iuf and Honneta. 2M,3 00. 3 0,3 75.4 00. 8 00. 6 50, 0 00. tra; and ('raa Vrlla. All Wool. HcrdereJ. Nnoa' Velllrtr. I 2i to 3 10. Mlk aod W kI Hordert-d. Ntina ' VelliOK, 1 2tt lo 8 00. A tiliuery to otdnr iy Cm claa a runs at uioitnta rlcn. w Len " i lie. a au. tDiiik lu auy kiua ci X5,u, k Urn clooda and Lj.et fr CAMPB CARL 111 I V1jNt I U B, PRACTICAL WATCHIVUKEH JEWEtER, 2VND DEALER IN "f Wl -JL ,-.-i-M:....4- r. Sckearodo - mm a--V"' - ??-3r -DEALERS IN- General, Merchandise CL O TIUJVG, FI. O Ult, FEUD, Lumber and Shingles. We keep our Stockaha', Full and Complete. Give us a Call. CVl JZ OI.l.TOWN, IA. every iYATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS KO LAUNDER. KC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN Hi A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED YATEIIPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. mai t-ly - est and s We now have the krrest and best selected stock of Men's, and Boys' Clothing in the county. Our .Spring Stock is now ccc plete. We have the best selection of Gents' Furnishing Goods in the county. Also, all the nobby styles of Hats in the M , Our motto is "Good Goods and Low Prices." It will pay yv come and see us as we can and will save you money. Very Respectfully, C CtS-90-Iy A.. FOSTER, t ormrlyef the rirm of .!. Faaler A ttnlnn. I I Joliiistown, Jri j With a larso and full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goodi, Triffi Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter Goods. Carpets and Oilcloths of every description and everything in the lino of House Farci5 ing Goods at the lowest prices. j ! j it jjrti'reie't 12 00, 14 SO and 16 00. lull, u rem 2 40 to 60 00. iuuji, on will Dud averytliluK wanted tert. Uray anj iiiaca fabric. J and 44 In.' ELL DICK. Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, -ANU Optical Gccdc. Sole Agent rou rHt Celebrated RockfcrO ColumMa end Fredonia WattLcs Iu Key and Sic a, Witniii. .AiltiK SKLFf.'TION OF A LI. KIM of JEW FLi:r alviejH en be Mv l-n nf Ji-we'rv 1 unn:'pf ' iv unit wh for -ura-lt heteri purr) b tf am, woKnanKAMt rn v CARL RIVINIUfe Ml-!lUll, N.iV. It. 1HKS--t.f. & - Jioppcl, THAT CAN BE RELIED Oil JXTo-t to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE mark. Cheapest. A SHARBAUGH. l.-AKKUUTl'WNJ ULOIU KtitOfaBCtM CA& YBLPAY. IHJUJ !T-. jLaX JVt. A! I -IW. O. E. aVUW tiJa WOlJC. Carrolltown. Mr. M. V. U r visiting relative and Tbo largest mock abocai, fine or heavy, kern. WanUL a young do treneral Iiouho w fjood wagt-a. Inquire Grafrtua Milk-r Miller, ha b-n appt Treasurer John O. !S! Local ir. The IViinsylvui have appllcatious f fry. with only 2.' the d-naud. Tho tnin hi charge ofeonsilrarv of murder, have of evidence a'"'' Road carts are life now and when Barkem' and tl Lave them from Hi The Sons of V maklnir preparailoi ball Iu the Opera 11 Inn, March 30ih. 1 uccoxrt. Kev. Father K ollc coujrn'iratloii transferred totiaili. occaalonwd hy the r Boyle to JoliiiloN.' Every farmer ki plow ank everyone If you are RoinR to find the lHst in tl So say all who hav. The Initial nut Daily Herald fontv ou Monday last. 1 Democratic In poli prove & Ixmaiiza to The public Kal. der will take place at the farm f f F. of Carrolliow n, all lis will be offered Mrs. William s ton, Clearlield com lots alout a weel CoiH-lin, of Iecat better a few days bable at a hlrth. John McC'oi-lii truck by a train urday nitzlit and I pal Injury ix-inn He I under tn hospital, Johnsto lr. I'aul Mc l pleco of land iti hip, cnntaiiiinir ' Saturday, April place at the hot, Summit, at oueo The ixamlnn periiian. dl ceriile Iron street build dav and Salurduv Mr. Charles Klric man of the ri hould W- in hU h month. Mensr;. J. those wl-,hin to beaddtones to day to order luesr so that no one former year tb" all their peroral ceivlug them too William Kei years, whose b Blair county, h.i on the railroad i day last while rapidly moving taken to the A arm wait ampul; . Mr. ;eorj?e the entire cont township at pu April 1st. at lo o ell at the sam.t t llufr, 3 ho(ct. 1 t -' KaH. atiH lu..1,ti,i cooking Moves a I --In our annoi Will be found t). Gray, of Carrol: Sheriff. Mr. ;i to the Democrat known tliroiiRln energetic De iuo be elected and f flee with ability If you have row you will w u ferent kinds fn Last year i ted fifty-nine girl of I'iitsbi, adjoining iiti t iven as ri'wm,! four wiM-ks' toil Daily Pout. Tl belter wheels u It did last year, lnff the '. O'l Weeks w ill cei Safety Bicycle Of four Kplendl Post you can w hich are io I or girl can obi; any cost excep: Don't forjr Wktioii, harrow kcr'. Martin Ki place was urIe I'nlted St aendiiiK monej LouMana Siat Mr. Blst mail, i addresl to t 1 talninsr two d ten-epted and department a, who, when Mr letter at the rcn-d hlui. 1 Where he ha!. States ConuuiJ him for trial 1 I'ittubuijf. M Don't mis SprlnK cloihh roll tow u. Mr. I.. 1 House, this p! tire contents Wednesday ol atleuciujf at 1 nwiny articles bealdiiiff. 10 ex carpets, nafe, heaiiiiR ptov. chaitaiM-r sets, all kiu.is, pu room lamps, JUeeiis diuluR chair, beer pump, Vi Vftrlety of of mention. Mi j5oi. mid iiu ti s u t t you v in u- j JUU o