J. lanlmn $rmnan. FUIUAY, - APRIL. 3, ktl. Ttrii TxLviaturv will uttjourn U-tLy j I (M.mb until April 6. nays the I'LUa j tWfplu Tin, to allow it rvUsiotu J utvtnbvm to olnre lloxi Friilay aosJ i(H l.iiruM wuiU.ts to aUtrttl to their "fettling ly" Lurls OQ tin 1st of April, wbitb, strangely enough, in a good part of Eastern Vi-nna-ylvaaia is tbe i befrinninx of thu bupintfs year. TLo tirst of April Riljunrmucut in in ' toorfirvl wtth a time-honored custom which it ie quite h$ unelffd to criticise at thie late day u it would be to criticise the oLervHiice of the Fourth of July. Since the pa-sage of the present salary iHW tjie niemliers are not paid by the Nfion- P. Keku, chief alitor Hud pro-j ilay unj tjlt, adjiarnincnt cannot be prietor f the Pittsburg Commtrciul On- Faj.j to j. at t4e exiiense of the State. xetie , died at hits home in that city on -vhile it id scarcely ncccpsary to adjourn Saturday l:it, from a complication of a ole week to transact one day's busi pulnionary'troubles brought on by an at- jf tjie memberR want it that way tack of the grip. 'they will (-imply have to git a a much i longer to transact the necessary biiMmfS Lvrl (kakyii.i.:, a loadiug Englwh iUUiu.m dil a few d.ivr ajto at th age of in.-vrnty-rte yesir.. Ym-tkhiay, April 2, was the one huu dred and forty eighth anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferhon, the father of the IVmocratic party. (its. Jvmh A. Ekis, of the V. X. army, died ut Iuiisville, Ky., on the 7th ult., agetl 72 years. In the early days "f the war he was stationed at I'ittshurg as acting assistant eommipsa rv of siiristenee. The legislature of Maine has parsed a law requiring citizens to Ui able to read and write Ufore they ar ijii:ilified to vote. The same !ody has under con sideration the removal from office of Judge Charl-s S. Hamilton, of Bidde ford. for intemperance, immorality, li centiousness while a Judge, as well as for the holding of a drunken court. : of the State. j Iu point of fact it looks as though the members of the Legislature were pre paring for a long session. There have i been no senatorial or other deadlock to ! delav business, but at the end of three months scarcely a dozen bills have gone to the (Jovirnor. The jrreat measures of the Section, the ballot reform, tax equal ization, road and apportionment bills, are in an unfinished state, the latter be ing in fact still in the hands of the com mittee. If the hot weather of June does not find the members fanning ; themselves in the two Houses at Har- risburg all present signs will fail. Secretary Blaise is endeavoring to j arrange au international convention by 1 which the commercial nations of the world shall bind themselves to maintain a close season for fur seals everywhere. If it can be accomplished, it will prevent the threatened extinction of this valua ble auimal, and rendering '.he Behriug tea question of no practical importance. nasliinfton Letter. VHhiugtou, D. C. llarch 27, !cfl. Rx-S nator Mahone U-came a Republi can nad atUiot-1 Lis first political prom inence tbrougU as distardly a political bargain 8 ever wae made in this or any other country by persons as eminent an the President of tbe United States and a member of the Senate. - By that bargain Mahone obuined much notoriety and absolute control of the Federal patronage of Virginia ax the price of bis allegiance to the Republican party. He ha now made another bargain, by which he hopen to again get hU grip upon the throat of Virginia. His partner in the present enterprise is that blatant Wash ington nepro demagogue John M. ljng ston who for office holding purpose claims a residence in Virginia, and who has broken Mahoue's power in bis own district by taking the negro vote away from him. The terms of the bargain, as told to me, are that Ijingsion shall again turn the negro vote over to Mahone, who is to resume bin position as Republican boss of Virginia, in return for which Ma hone is to urge the name of I-jtngttou npon Mr. Harrison for one of the new I' uited States Circuit judgeships. It is believed that Mr. Harrison has already partly promised to elevate I-angPton to the bench and that be had this bargain in mind when he told the delegation of cheeky negroes, calling themselves "journalists", several days ago, that he would be pleased to consider the name of a member of their race whom they con sidered stifVicientlyl-amcd in the law to discharge the duties of a judge. Harrison is to get the Solid Virginia delegation to the next Republican National Conven tion for his pay. If he dares to appoint this negro, I.angston to the lcuch he will also get, and fully deserve the exe cration of ninety-nine decent white men out of every hundred in every section of the country. It is entirely in keeping with Mahone's political career that it should wind up in a partnership with a negro. The trial of iudre Charles E. Kiu- Kitft iu tbe t wke Region. MT. FLfcAfA-VT , J'., M.irr.h .'iO. The expectatioc6 of imiiiy p"j ?if around here LaTe b-n fnlSlleJ. A riot occAirred fct Morewoc-d thin ntoraing in which a mob of strikers variously tt'U- " - iiev. Nclac. fur s!xte-n eflr? jissVir tJ St. Pan!' CarUollc Ciureh, of Kutler, dld ; oq TUy oioniiB? of lgripyf. The t ae of W. S. Wat-ju, ho kued reuusylvauia Company lur tiojm tat tie- mated to numbtr from UK) U 2,000 pax- j r!n. c fi1 l Bv ticipalsl. ' About niidnijht crowds of - -- and Wmod a rfled a v.-r-FtiikerB peseed ' through the f tnx.Uj of ! ct of WX .... thw town from Ctandard and Bmlgeport, j ' Tkere wrre over-owe nrHi roice and mrt th-ir brothers from Alice, Bess- : ?toeken laid o2 at th El-r TLomiwu enier and Morewuod near tbe latter place, J works iuakintr the total number upud Accomaiiying them were two brass ed wtthtu ttie last few d.K uUiut ttu-e liands, which played such national airs ', lua(!r-d and fifty. as "The Flatt of Our Tnion" and "Rtd I -An old farmer of Monroe county, Ohio, White and Blue-" (nas p. Wed iu tbf baud the other day Morewcxol is situated in a valley, and ( vkbilo seitiiijj ejf?s under a ben. Blood on the bills which surround it the . poisoning has set in from the Hound and strikers marshalled their forces. Plainly ; Lis condition is critical, the Jnevwwlit din 4f the ekrjfra aial i A uiJrr .j, , nrr.1 ou Friday tolbhots, the liaraiiKU.of the leaders . al xVillian.,.' briek vard. near I1aeIw.HHt. behwni. - Iht-ir ngnaling by John j,,., was ...vt iu-iuiitlv killed. wnisumg couki r oiMingmsnea anu uk slan,,illJ l!lur ,1,.. iui,.r uj., ii,,. CARL RIVINICJS, PRACTICAL -AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, SilYenrare. Musical Instniiiient? "ever and anon strain could le heard. When ail was ready, at about 3 o'clock the raiders rushed down the hill side and halted on top of the ovens. Her they demolished eighty oven fronts and tore up between 500 and COO f-et of larry track. The mere handful of depu ties at the works then gracefully retreat ed toward the company's store. The bowling mob gathered together a dozen J wheelbarrows and other loose material j and made a bonfire. They then came i furnace was hurled against Lim, kiiot.-kiiiK him thirty feet and crushing his skull. The marble shaft to tie erected over the grave of Major General Hartranft, in Montgomery cemetery, near Xorristown, will probably be unveiled on Decoration Day. Among tbe other ceremonies will be a parade in the afternoon, including a pro visional brigade of the Guard taken from regiment stationed In all parts of the Commonwealth. Millie Capece, aged sixteen years, com- Manager Morris lianisay had an encoun ter with a big Him, but laid his assail ant out in a pugilistic style. A fine ra zor was taken from the Hun. But three persons were arrested during the raid John McCarthv, John Hailes and the Hun. Harxisulrg, Ta., March 30. There has been considerable telegraphic corre spondence letween Governor PattLson and Sheriff Clawson, of Westmoreland ! building on February 23, 18I0 is going ; county, this afternoon, regarding the on towards the engine house and some i milted suicide at her home at Foundry one yelled to charge on it, but they al- I ville, Luzerne county, one day la -t week lowed it to remain unharmed but for the by shooting herself through the heart destruction of numerous panes of glass. with a revolver. The girl's parents waut IHiring the entire raid the yelling and . ed her to marry an aged suitor, and Millie, shooting was kept up. No one was hurt, who was in love with a young man, a but the flying bullets came uucomforta- j neighbor, took the matter so much to bly nearoiue of the deputkd who were j heart that. In desperation, she took her in charce of Sheriff Clawson. General i lir Between the lighting factions home rule prospect. for Ireland are not very bright. At Sligo, where Parnell spoke, Federal pensions reaching $150,000, 000 a year, says the l'ittsburg J'w, ore an enormous drain on the vital en ergies of the country. They represent the la lor of 1,000,000 men for five full ' raid who while a Washington correspond months of the vear, enforced for the ! ent shot and killed ex-Representative benefit of non-earners. While the full ci eniucKy, in we tapuoi : . . ...ii.. .. .1.., amuuui J'tl mutant iftjirii jiwui mat . . , j . . .. , I ou Liiih nn liu ib aurai img inuvn ti- particular numler of workers, the St. j tontion. The defense is self defense Ex Lonis Republic points out that every dol- Representative Grosvenor of Ohio, has lar of it comes out of the earnings of the ! taken the place of Senator Vorhees, who nroduetivp U.r of tl.P . nnntrv th.. ! w under treatment at the Arkansas Hot c-. : .... t.-:i e . l jmus, na xviniveitu o cum tuuuKi A strike of the coke workers and the at tack upon the works of Frick & Co., at Morehead. This morning the Sheriff usked permission to use the arms of two companies of the National Guard to pn- tect their property, but Governor 1 atti- Thui-shiv. the McCarthvites set un a fire ntimU'r of men engaged in which can ! f.llw Ilf thp trii WM t,. .M-m: . son responded that the civil power to never te more than one-liltn oi ttie total 1 ation f)f Samuel Donaldson of Tennes- ! maintain the eace must te exnausted population. And this fifth includes all ! see, ex-Doorkeeper of the House of Re- aml powerless iKffore the military lower workers, manual, mechanical, profess- ! priseutatives who stated in answer to ! I euccessfully invoked. To this ionil ml mercantile e thnt this tax ' qtions which the judKe directed him ' Siienff Clawson replied tliat he did not rn iTn ? , , I t" answer, that he was bv cx-cupation a ! wnt the troops, but only th-ir arn.s. of $L.0,00t,000 a year is actually taken .. 8t thc tjme jf thfl hootinfr Governor Pattison, however, in another from the earnings of not more than he "was working in the interest of the dispatch, declined to issue the desired Western Union Telegraph company. I er. Captain Jx-nr, commander oi This public admission will not le pleas- ! one of tl,e compames, figurt-d in the cor ant news for a number of Congressmen respondence. who have been in the habit of chum- escaje at 1'arucH's hotel amid cheers. The incident had reference to the Mrs. O'Sliea affair. Maurice Healy, speak ing at the same place, denounced Par nell as a coward and a sneuk, in addi tion to being a libel tine and a liar. U. S. i i:EA."ii ky otliciaU have diseov ered that a dangerous counterfeit $2 sil ver certificate i. in circulation. It is so nearly perfect as to be almost impossible of detection. It is projiosed to suspend the printing of the $2 silver certificate and withdraw the kUH,tH0 thai have been issued from circulation. A new Series will be put forth instead. They will contain a vignette of the late Secre tary Wiudoiu, in place of that of Gener al Haneoek. whii h appears on the series Of 1S0. 12,500,00m men. The practical effect of the expenditure is that each hundred earners is compelled to support four non-earners. But this is the average for the bulk of the pension merely, niing with "Sam" around the capitol corridors and restaurants. I money corned not so much from the Russell Harrison, who is said to be . earnings of professional men and mer- J mixed up in several speculations involv- . , , ine questions affecting public lands, has chante as it does from actual producers, i i- '? i . . 1 . Fucceeth-vl m having his man, ex-Kepre- of commodities, whether agricultural or , nUtive Carter of Montana appointed manufacture!. That is, it comes out of commissioner of the General I .and Onice, the product of farm and dollar-a-dav to succeed Judge Groff who was com- Libor. Ex-SnSAioH IxciAi-L gives utterance to this interesting fact: Lincoln, Grant, Hayes. Garfield and Harrison all read their inaugurals Cleveland spoke his. It showed how thoroughly he had his intellect disciplined. There ln-fore 50,000 people, where the slightest mis take would U'Leld up to the country, with a piece of paper not larger than a visiting card to guide him, he spoke to It it were not for the sensitive and ' n stive condition of Italian politics, says the Philadelphia Public Lniger, conci- j dent w ith the downfall of tiie late Minis ter Crispi, it is not likely that King Humbert's Government would have been so quick to recall their Minister from Washington, or to engage iu any unfriendly movement growing out of pe'.Ied to resign, because he would not change his opinion in order to oblige Secrt-tarv Noble. There's nothing like Fierce i iehilug. Loxdom, March 31. A dispatch re ceived from Manipure, province of As sam, telling of the disasterous defeat of a a force of native troopd garrisoned at that place. It a ears that chief com missioner of As?am, Mr. James Quinton, has been investigating recent serious troubles among the native chiefs in that country. Having in contemplation the arrest f a prominent chief who had t-eing a son of the appointing power, and nolody knows any better than Rus sell. A copy of the letter from Governor Nicho'ils replying to Mr. Blaine'd ex- ians were lvnched at New Orleans was! 1M1 h-V 1 T liiU? tnU a,ud lhe can? . I wa LHt-llllv itiiu wtvaviy muiea.ei. been active in effecting the dejosition of the reigning rajah. Mr. Quinton tablished a strong camp, which he man ned w ith Goorkhas, native light infantry in the British FLtst Indian service. This action was promptly accepted as a chal- sent to the Italian minister as soon as it was received at the department of State. He has not since been heard from re garding it; and he declines to see news- the Italian murders in New Orleans two paper men who have called at the lcga- Wf.'Ls ncn Ttnt M:ironivi l?inlini'ij Min. tiO"l. ii-try, recognizing the fact that they the world. It was the most remarkable stand on an extremely uncertain foot- e.xhibitton of nerve and control ever given by a President on his inaugura tion da v." Am. the delegates to the international monetary conference at Washington, were present at the meeting on Mondoy except the minister from Hawaii. Three different propositions were submitted, varying slightly in detail, all having di rect reference to the object for which the conference was called, that is, to suggest an inter-American coin that shall be of equal value in all the countries partici pating, and incidentally to fix a coinage ratio. No decision was reached or indi- The National Association of Demo cratic Clubs has sent a circular letter to Democratic clubs all over the country requesting them to appropriately cele brate the anniversary of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson Thursday April 2. The letter calls attention to the contrast !etween the simplicity of Jefferson with the prodigality, centralization favoritism ing at lest, cannot afford to overlook a single point that would allow their rivals, Crispi's adherents, to get the least advan tage and so they must put on high pressure patriotism. Hence the com pulsory recall of Baron Fava, and the and corruption of the last Congress, of break iu diplomatic intercourse. As ""cn it says: "They could go no for warlike results we do not think that fljrth.er ,fr have "haustl the sur- T , , , , , . plus in the Treasury and in the McKin- Jonme need be ordered to get out his .ev bin. raii Uses &n(i nrices to the gun just yet; and so far as "nou-iiiter- ; last joints of endurance. The time is course" certainly of the tersonal kind especially appropriate-while celebrating is concerned, a little of that miht the birth of the great apostle of lilerty have a verv wholesome effect i 10 reiice over ,nc PPlar repudiation nac a vorj wiioksomeellect. and the final adjournment of the odious 1 1 billion dollar Congress, 'whose existence The Italian government has recalled ' was a nienc5 lik,e tlie freedom, the ;tc An..;.t ... .k;- prosperity and the business of the coun- Two davs of fierce tightintr followed The Goorkhas fought with that valor and determination which has always charac terized them since they were incorjiora ted into the British Eat-t Indian army, but th odds against them were very heavy. They were reported to have left 470 of their numUr dead on the field. The chief commissioner Hud sev en other olhcers who accompanied hint to Manipure were also reported to be musing. I-ueaos ajrrh' I'.oy AAusla. Nkw York, March 30. Private ad viees from Buenos Ayres state that on Friiay last, while riding through the Horatio A. Clark, "a machinest at Far rell fc buns' foundry at Ansouia, Conn., was slowly crushed to death on Friday ev ening by a planing m&i-hine, having been caught between the carriage and frame. His body was terribly mangled. Hr. had sufficient presence of mind to turu off the power w hen he felt tbe pressure, but it did not save him. He leaves a w idow and two daughters. American use'm allov of one-tenth copper la making coins to harden them. The Enf:.!.,-h ue less one-twelfth. Some time ago the KLglSh government filled two spinning cylenders with coin, one with ours and one w ith theirs, and set them both revolving. They acknowledged that theirs wore away much more under the shaking than ours did, but they were too conservative to change their standard. A valuable mare and colt escaped one day last week from the barn-yard of Abiah Hayes, the noted stock-raiser, just as a freight tram came thundering down tow ards an adjacent crossing. The colt got Iu the way of the train and w as caught on the cow-catcher, despite the mare's anxious neighing. The long traiu could not be stopped until It had rUn the better part of a mile. TLsi the colt rolled off unhurt. The mare had wildly leaped culverts and crossed fences, and was almost up with the engine when her unharmed colt fell safely dovvn the side of the" track. The Treasury Department at Wash ington ha discovered the existence of a counterfeit tl silver certificate so nearly perfect as to be almost Impossible of de tection. The paper of the counterfeit note which has always been a block to coun terfeiters, is perfectly'lmitated. So far a Is know n, only the t'i certificate of 13SC, which contains a vignette of General Han cock on Its face, has been counterfeited. As there are now nearly ? W.ooo.nno of those notes in circulation, it is a serious problem with the Treasury ofl;cials how to get them back into the Treasury and to sub stitute a new series without embarassnient before any considerable ijuanuty of the notes get int circulation. I I fix A v YA -AM Optical GoodD. Sole Agent rOK THE Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. Jolambla and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. wAEGE SELECTION o ALL. KIND of JEWELRF alwtye on hand. ZT iXv line of Jewelry I nnnnrpassed U.aie and see for yourself before purcba nu elwhere. t3rALL WOK OrAKANTKKDJ CARL RIVINIUS er.sburg, Nov. 11, lKH3--tf. Eckenrode - & Moppel DEALEIiS iN- Urmpndfsr. IrTT. Fa., April 1. EdlVjr Combriu Freeman: Sir: Hear ye one another's burdens; charity dos not reouire or us that we should not see the faults of others, but that wc should avoid all needless and volun tarv observation concerning these faults. and that w- shou!d not blind to tiWr good qualities. V!wu we are so clear sighted in regard to their bad gualities. wn should rememher w hat a change lexi may by one act work in the most unworthy of nien. t'harity sees every thinin the sim light God does, and consequently exteuds Itself to the meatiest o: creatures. General. "Jerchandise, CLO TIHJS'G, FLO UR, FEED, LunibcrandShinglcs. We keep our Stock ahas tull and Complete. Give us n Call. CARUOr.l ,TOW', nregr WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED Oil isrot to ggjntj! DE UP TO THE MARK TVTot to ?3iJ5eolor! TBADE mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Best and Cheapest' -5 We now have the lanrest and and Boys Clothing in the county. plete. We have the best selection of best selected stock of Men's, Our Spring Stock is now com- Gents7 Furnishing Goods catevl when the conference adiourned to i .. t .v . j - Ull KlI'MlilV LI1UL IIlU.llt LIIH nie-t apain on Wednesilay. I Grace does not take away onr knowledge streets in hi carriage, general Koca, l bear w ith It in devout submission to the l'rime Minister of the Republic, wag shot ! secret designs of God. It does not permit bii.I sliKbtlv wounded in tb WV K 0 ' us to humor ourselves in an impatient or , . J i disdainful temoer, and as it make us 04 v I orinciDallv rezard and onlv rely upon God. A TKJlicenian promptly cMght the boy, ! so it orevents our being disappointed or j jn e COUnty. provokeu ai ine nuiv anu currupiiKu o , ... ..n st i j t !- f ii ii i iee In the world. What if others are weak? . QilT motto 13 "Good Goods and LOW TriCCS. It Will pay yOU tO wno was taen to ttie j ouce station, where he was identified tta Thomas Jarn brico, an Argentine by birth, but an Italian by extraction. He said he was only 12 years of age, but it is believed that he is at least 14. He declared that be is out of employment, and being con vinced that teneral Koca was the cause Considerable scandal hap been created announcement to the State Depart- . by the State department bending ex-nnn- " ment at Washington Baying that the ieter Foster, who is known to I e a paid 'of the ruin of the country he had de- The story is revived at Washington that Kin of Tt-tlv .liticf,.! wit), , : Attorney of the Spanish Government, to . cided to kill him. He said he had told f;en. ril tt-nm mil u ct., 1 , ",. , Madrid aa a ppecial envoy, and the mat- Oimr.il RaumW,llbe asked to step prOBn?g3 of adjustments touching the . ter any b the knowledge uowu as wramwouw oi i cnsions, ana New Orleans massacre." That the re- that be is accompanied by that worthless J shooting in Palermo mai c-uoemor im-rvt, oi mis Mate, calling of its Minister by the Italian gov- ! young scapegrace, James (. Jtlaine Jr. will le appoin ted to succeed him. There trnmen w hich iu Furone would le the 1 wno wou'a not be tolerated in decent po- 1 :.. 41 : not for consideration of his parents feel- has been no attempt to conceal, among the President's intimates, his annoyance ut the pcandals which have arisen in the Pension OHice under the Rauin admin istration, and it is lelievcd Kaum would have lren relieved long ago had it not l : v. . .1 -i.i tr-u niciieo io hm'ui me :ippearnce or . snd th re'8ll of running under lire. T:mner. H iuui wnd lU-. r-v li ks e inn.-li lik- Ub-til ilu-h. next thing to a declaration of war, has any 6uch meaning in this instance is not ings. seriously Itheved. Italy knows she haa too much trouble at home to think of raising a disturbance abroad. They have had a change of Premiers there lately Paron Fava is more likely iii deference to popular clamor to tU'-el Mil eiipeucv ill doilVv-ti.- politic. rily thai :ind nothing more. More iodiao 1 rouble. IRoviDiCE, R. I., March 31. ?ome Tmk lir tn- tr liie Now Yrk. .New H.vi-n n:id Ibirifoiil l:.i:!r -.ut t'ompany were on Tuesday indictevl by the Grand Jury of the Court of General Ssessions in INew York for misdemeanor in connec tion with the fatal collision in the Fourth avenue tunnel of February 20 last, whereby there were fix lives lost. The presentment ns make at 1 o'clock before Judcw Fitzgerald in I'art I. The nauies cf those indicted are: Charl-s P. Clark, Wilson G. Hunt, E. H. Trow bridge. William I). Bishop, Nathan Wheeler, Henry C Robiion, Fxlward M. Keed, Joseph Park. Chauncey M. Depew, Henry 5. Lee, William Rocka- time before the outbreak at 1'ine Ridge Agency a letter was received here from the Rev. Father Francis M. J. Craft, the Indian missionary, predicting the dis turbance. Y'-sterdny a letter ws receiv ed in this city by Mr. Eugene T. Mc Auliffe from Father Craft, who is his personal friend, predicting another dis- his brothers and Some comrades of his intention, and had practiced at target- Ifce trip la Ihlcag. you w'hVSSSS mucsLkedtSefauits come and see us as we can and will save you money. of others, are you without faults, and do you never eau"s anybody trouble? Do as you wish to be done' by. and if every person looks at their own faulta, they will have nin-h In dil. V. A. Ii. Carrolltown Normal School -ANli- CmcAGO, March 31. There were 200 deaths reported at the health office yes terday. The grip, pneumonia and kin dred diseases, were the principal causes, it was one of the largest records for & single day the office has ever received. The grip and complications of erio and pneumonia are apparently becoming j more prevalent. Irom Saturday noon until last evening there were ninety deaths reported from those causes. The number of deaths reported yes terday wag almost One-fourth as large as the entire lifct of laFt week and w as jutt one-fourth of the number of deaths of the week before. Of tbe deaths last Business : Academy, CAKR0LLT0WN. 1 .L Tiif new Immigration law. which' arous ouioreaa among me inoians at ?,. , , the agency um the management of went into efieet on Wednesday, says the thf liu,iltn lrouWes is ..t once tran.-Jerred 1 In.adelphiii iiecord, prowdes that im- to the war department. He says the . week seventy were directly due to the migrants who may become public causes of the trouble still exist, and ! grip, and there were 240 deaths from charges within a vear after their anival ly re at the mercy of any rascal j pneumonia. The porportionate number Shall be s nt hi,, k tt the rxnens ..f the " nnoy tl'" unusuauy mem. i lie only unng tnat binders a bteamship company which brought them ppeedy and permanent settlement of all here. The tin?t effect of the enactment difficulties by an immediate transfer of has b'cn to increase immigration at the tlie ludians to the war department is the IitMird of TritxUi: Hon. Jas. J.Thomas. Andrew Eckenrode. Ex-Sshff. J. A. Gray. F. A. Buck. Vincent Keig. P. L. Eck. James Sharbaugh. J. W. Sbarbaugh. Ex -Shell JT D. A. Luther. Preridrnt: J.J.THOMAS. Secretary and Treasurer: A. ECKENRODE. large. A Uig Whale Captured. Dcelis, March 2S. .1 -: . , : . , . IH.ri oi -.ew ioik uuring last montn hy T. '.u " ,.. Tu". ' have bee., een off th TrUK u.t ruuillil I 111 11 11 IT-- - - " . .. .. . I . 1 . ... r 1 , . .i , Several whales One Also, all the nobby styles of Hats in the Market. and Low Prices, ind will save you n Very Respectfully, C A SHARBAUGH, :AKHOL.LTUWN. FtNN'l In Our Papular Brssz ones? WfUfcefourvla to 5e 7 ad. A RneQuautyof ATA REASONABLE PRIOC L0q0K S EACH Vg: ftrC PLuq IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOf? AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF z im sua 'QBACCQ WiltfAJL TO G!VE u Din V.1 ! IU1 W 0$j A rAlrTf!Al TIME. Now 1o buy CORTfl! P Li AVE! Vii o In these sUiivs as nil our im portations iu v now on K.-tle styles and t(.,tterns urc h'V di?. tinctivel)f nvw and v::la'js nev before attained. The lowest for hi-1 pi:i'ities We guarantee this r money re funded. C0RRKSP0XI) With our Mail Order Uepartmcst in relation to this subject ur t:.;' other branch of DRV GOODS liL'SRES and you'll soon find wh'.ro or.f can trade to hvt advantage is every way. J. FOSTER, rormrrljr of tbe rirm of Gela. Foster A Oalan, Is Located at 247 and 249 Main Street, Jolmstown, Pa,, With a large and full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Linens, Flannels, and Winter Goods. Carpets and Oilcloths of every description and everything in the line of House Furnish ing Goods at the lowest prices. BOSG S&BUHL 115, 117, 119 & 121 Feted Et ALLEGHENY, FA. ST. CHARLES Chas. S. Gill, rroj-'r. tmand fl'-T 4't!ll u k ' 1 i''.'V1 llubt Id all routon. New luuJr to taoure Katra (1 to II er dy. Cor. Wood St.. anJ Thiri Ave., Pittsbu-rgb-, a. The School will open on MONDAY, MAY 4T11. 1K.1. for a Term of TEN WEEKS, and will be iu charge of Ex-Co. Supt. L. Strayer. ! Two Departments will be sustained: 1st. A Teachers' Departmeut for teach er and those preparing to teach. more than 16,000 as compare.1 with that . Doiitid-n,, out of the ortVe thev h. ! capture.1 at Wexford last Thuwdav was : JT,.1 fr pU Iv. Mi l I X V. TJra:r:4r: of Jlareh. 1SW. The latter effect will. abused to our loss and disgrace Of course. Ie to prevent Eurojic-au poor Kuurdiana frr.m inakin;; this couutry ' convenient landing place for their sur- : phis populations, while putting a nece3- 100 feet lone. A fisherman named Windham maw an unusual dUturhaneo KtvisELLViLLE, Ala., March 20. Four . in the sea a short distance from the en- ASSICNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real : Estate t-o K.j 1 '!!- c 1 ti;:it il'irirz li.c piftyt.t l.j'l.v.;. a:i '. :li w:I In .t i-A ty :.nH la ih. Ohio Ittrr-l'tuire . ;- it-.w r-r:i i. -uri.il olecr'ra !- ic :'.ie fiuro in that coi.t'rer-.- va! .'h.-trics. Tco . 5 i'Y0-. to rc-.TfTK-rtirr tiio J,iCj-.L.:ttio'i, fi? thC CCuitit'i- negroes, two men and two women, liad j trance to the harbor, evidently caused been arrested and lodged in jail at Bel-! bv the ptnieirk-s of enormous rratur green, the county seat, for bur nine thia in its endeavors to tret into deener water. Mry and proper burden of eur-en -rica t-'wn Ia.t M jnJ.iy aight. The woine.n The pilots of th fort el-Uion launched a c-n ;; tn:;vf.;ti ion hu" ' c'Julej-..n anu iota u.e wnoic t,V-r'- host, hut were cautioned not to eo too :-enr. lney c-r.tsr.ueJ to watch a!! day, when th ftr.iliT g beoame wea.kr, Wiaiihatu vntured to draw near the niouster wil gucceedl in plunging a k knift- under cr.e of its Sr. 5. TLs monsttr turned cat to be a whale. TKj Tlrroa of order Inning out of tbo Ooort o Uoonoi flea ot Caintirla couoly. to m dl reetoti.I wilt exinM-e to utile on the irem Ut In Allegheny ufctitp. on Circulars Kivine full Information will bo Saturday. Anril 1 8th. 1801. mailed on application to the Secretary of i o'clock, r. m tb fciiowing accribod the Board of Trustees. j Kea Eti. Tu- JAS. J. THOMAS. President. I All tht certain filer or pre or land tltoa'e Aniikew Eckexroie, Scct'ry andTreas'r. ! in Aii-beoy towuhip. mtria enunty. . - ar3-3 I ariomiiMr uidqi oi jouuias niBri. "v - more -r Ira. Hat in ineroun or .MKT (-.".'.re le j '-' "..0- fj i-ri Ji: .-.it ii.tT.l, rtlid ill1 i that iL'j K puhli- '.c lo gain conu-cl o.f .'.io unt tho L.icb- ; "t !.- n-pt!a:e.l d'iriai; the The General Kovi Bill, th provionn of u!i:..-h :f c.tnitd into effect, will ic iy'.i:o Sl.C '.v.U'O appropriation a vtar, li iS p.'iK-ca roc-nd r-.-adiuij in the II.ni? No at'.eu;pq h:, re b"eu inadc to m'eri- I a:i arr.ec.l :!. i..e averag-? turn re ceived by eicii tt-wnship i:i tho Suto, shrvi:.! the bill U-:omf a lax. will b i-aht uigoi a moo oi ou untifi rin wer.t to B-lreen. overpowered Jailor Walters nnd took Jeff Denpir.ore hnd Kd Hudson, tlie two men, to a r.eichborir.ir ok tree, ewuu? them to a l-n-.b, S:!ej tricin fr..a of bullets nd left ih eni. II:ght of .11 in I ravening 1'ovrcr U. S. Gov't Report, Aaj. 17, 1SS9. C. A. LANGBEIN, ; :uuta-tu-tr ot !ck!rr la ALL KINDS of HARNESS, put!;.-iu primarici hs!i at t,jatOhio.'vi'.If;;vtt h' :aia ' --:--i of r.- -I'it-v t--r:-! r,;?-- d-trmj tha u':'r!y 5 i.riiiy t !i-t.to. H-dL:.ir-.r, Md.., on Monday, the victory v.- won by the sti-aduUiiidtraiio:i winj cf the It'v.:h.:icia p..rty. Tee indici tioai A.eihr.t P.-esi-icnt wiil not have iXary'.sid' ei.'iv.ri in the ys'ii! Cca 1 g v. sGr Inr 7 ACHKS. cetad a jnm Haul Mu.rv r,uL-hiillltnira. TKKMS K SAI.t.: )oe-thlrd Jtth pnrebaM money to h (ail at lhe coofiriuailon ol ale. anil tbm balanea In two equal payment, at alx and twelTe tnontb rer peclively. wltn Inteieat. to ba cnr4 by bond and moriKUre of pnrt-baxrr. W A u urri.K. Aim of Mteliael UutSman. Iaretto, Pa., Marou 7, ll.3t. Yalills Eeal Estate FOR SALE ! A iJlrw ifl JSfi"tT Vwn -he .-Ut. ' A Wh.. E'o(.ur. :br.a county. I'.. m.iw.i W : . to?,, ".Tamilaci! " S.opl. Mre.t haTlnK-lbern ereel- KOTt:L L.E URANPK. H. J.SHtnid, PBorRirroR. lattl at IuHoi. fa . near the H. R P. Hallway lkpot. W alwari endeavor to lur- olfh tb bet aoonmmodatunf to burlner men. I pleafur aeekers and boarder. remon In fearch i ol eom.ort and qoiei will find It a rieM-able piaoe tonti.p. The Tat'l la unurjed and laalwaya upi,liel with the l.ft the markrt aflurda.and all the dellrwcle of tbe eann. I te Kar la tup- j piled with the ehlrif pure liqar and em and notDinv Dot tbe teat aoia. eieclal a lien - hod Kiren to tbe care ol boraea. H.J.SCHETTHi. Wall Papui. Send 10c. to our Ma!! V" for new sampleof ls'.'l. N -' 1 forGc; Solid ii;t. from l'--'- ; " Kin KnbO!od and lrridevs.'. ' " from 2ic. to 5oc. rjll. J. KERWIX KILLER & CO., ; 543 SaiitlifieM 1 ,lTTSBL"lH.U.rAj (Mention this paper.) ! MarrtiMl-'.r .'Xtt-T'TRIX' NurtCE. Notice berely tven that letter teata- mrntary on the estate of Anthony will late oi Chert Sprlna borouvh, Cambria county, deova- d, bar been uranied to lb ni.dcrt-UL.ed. All tenona Indebted to raid estate are notice 1 to nut payment without delay, and thoae bavins eiaiini avalnwt the am will prrent tbent. prop erly antbentlcated. lor settlement. AK will, JANK WILL, Chert Spring, rebmary etb, 1W1. Lxecutrtz. Trustees Sale REAL ESTATE. aiPOLIX, BKini.IX, nlllPN, COLLARS HARNESS GILS, BLANKETS, Ktcs. K! "urrv C.-ut. eir.. ete Ke- pairiuM etlj I'roiL;-.t:- ubc. Ail work j KUrabteed U tilv atncuvn. -bi Uirlen'K'jit on Centre ttreat. apri.'U T)T virtue of the authority ",,'B,';1. -i 15 from Mark Meluahlln. da;"1 ' ',,.,:. i r.hru.r,. i6a. rer.ed In m'-t Vol 24. pave 168. I willoCer at r",c '''I RK SALE. I hotel ollobn K. Keoua. at the e.ummit . Tbe anderslirned will rell at private vale- f . g u nnl I 0 If I piece of real ettate ntuato In Mnniter townrbtp, PI 111011 If I U U I 1 L IHll tlarubiia county. Pa. eonialolnn renfeotively llnlR n I II 1 1 lUU'l Kty ix and Olif-Dveaere and allow.nee. The OQIUllUttla 141 111- If ,w" ' proiertv U lmpruved and In Hd tat cf cultl- ,, , tv" llvillnn and will ha IA at a raaaonaltla t rice .( 1 n'Mnrk. T. M .. the foll'iWlntt r' . .. A '' J . In. I'.rUM n.rtlMlftri .titk.t fi.rli.lnir.ft ol lOd ' 1 v f-1 iK L i -era icntDtcd to tbe i uadrmgnrd. notlre in in-rc!r u:e3 '.o all per- ( I mm indtid i-- mtd iie nnu payment w lib- i ly.n,:: r-T,, "rh.'.'.. r.;..,;:. andcntbatldm.allln i,orKl repair. For term tcenucs-.fx! lor tctt;u.cni. A I 'AM ":H. Aiin.: :trat'r of Jo'l Ui'.fr, decca!. April 9-6t FRAME HOUSE or tiartieulan call on or addre JOHN NKALAN, ektown. Pa., or M. U. HI ri LLL. Kbencbnr;, Pa. CSTvClV ffiJlfx?t7 iS EKT3 tfg&J2 1 1 ipfry 0 content i a bride wtth "The R o- J Chester;" she lln-s in theligntcf treir.oicins. call en or addrer Alvln trim. K'-eotur. l a., or Ll'aE hOlKU KS. Peoember 13, 1ROS. Loretto. Pa Announcement. XOK SHKKIr'F. t hereby annoonoe nilf a a candidate lor the offiee ol Sheriff. nt-)et 10 th decuion ol the Uemocratle primary election JAMES MYEKS. Edenihorx, February afitb, lofcL hear town.Mi. i .ronr.a w3 . . land Of St Krancl. 'IWI , l-u-' I.K atwut KIKI V A-K. ham i ed nod underlaid wit 'oal. Te. per rent on day ot K t v A (livery of deed. rAl1" de Marc) iry o -cblS S3000 TXH SHE RIFF. r 1 1 herehv ann' onee tnv-11 a a candidate fer ber1fl iuhtoct to tbe dectlon ef tbe LK-tnocratlo pnmary election. JO-tPH A.OKAT. OnrrolVovm, Pa., Mr-h 17rb, 1"1. 1 e)Vi,;K:;"r.i.v-v fcASMCWWit t noD't fl totfv Opera rTouRfl era Fr' I.mtt Ktyle" jjaprr jwt rw.'lvep Mr. Ira T'loon. few bour In town Farmers will d. by buying their pic Mr. Thfllp Lut was Ju town M-vern Mr. W. K. Tlif bonne recently ;! y. Th Fiiur.MAX your Job cpriuliiiK price. Mr. JoLn Parr ship. wa a visitor Heyday. Job lot of rMl' worth !. anJ. close out. Mr. Adun Xr spent a ff-w liour Tuesday. ltargainn In U' lug shot- at list" In to clo out. Mr. (JorRo ed on Tuesilay n llllls, Dakota. We do not rarr for you, but you s! down your rarjwt. Mlb Mollie SI Visiting hjr lifter place, thl w.-. k. Two lVhiKli ri. a t)le-cat rani li. for their fat and Wanted, at M Fa., potatoes, ca The highest price b Mr. Jame Kit up to our tow. n 01. returned on Thui Are you thli. Spring? A glance papers will encotir: Tho Catholic placo will build a i Church property tl -Governor l'atti matlon desliiallni. Friday, May 1st. t day. Mr. C. A. I-antr day frolii the Centi ty formerly ocet: Ward. tin V-dtns(la chas.nl lhe iKmijI. Street recently c Joiie. Mr. Adam Ku townnhip'a most en In town on Wedne ae tho Fuckma . Pr. V. C. Join and residence to Street, opposite til ed from John O. V Three hundred down the SlKqueh: year ago the a spring, was twelve Mm. Catharine Kherry of Carrollti of last wek. asrisl and seven children Itev. Father newly-appointed j congregation at I. rone and took chai tlon on Wednesdi Mm. G. W. Or of Lilly, died at I. Monday, lik'ed a 1 ceased leaven a hi ren to mourn her - While workliu ams township on John Fox was so one of hi U-gi ran Lad It broken at t Mrs. Henry Glaus, of Allt-pli.-killed on the railn. years ago, died at 1 Saturday last, ag For al or r room In the Kn Will be sold oneas given on the 1st of Subscriber for tern Itev. Father k wa preseuted -v. 1 handsomely engrii tm-rald Uenefiela on the eve of his d Having sold 01. to Mr. Aaron Im parties fiidehted t. on. or lefor Mm that time the arc. constable for roll.-. Mr. C. It. Hi of Wlldwooi Sprln Ship, died at his h. Friday last aged s ceased was a nativ his remains wet ment. The fanners )' lug their potatoes tlon of a farther d. great potato distri. tatoes were ImjiicI. l'liiludi-tpl.ia biij i Now they ate u ill Home IriBiitut fortun iu return I Vestment, but in much more IlkeU wanted thun if : brilllant-hued bub ding for the patron greedy. James Flemin; citizen of Arm st county, died nt hi- Thursday, Mar. 1, yeam. The. Unc.- oMiOld Fortitif. . 1 ... u- ioau, ana tor u t. head of Mane : Mr. Aiiiriistfn ohatied the Mr. M the Ciwholic Chur moved there to a fe signed posltlc and has N-on huc from Dauphin to 1 with his family a f A pul for th riven by an xcha at a tlmej and one threw at a time and out four at a -thne took out five at a t but when he took t remained. How r basket? W. M. Hugheh. 'w'iw taken to 11tt5i hal narrah for a In n.alliilK a flielii a lotte, Wwe!Ut-n of Latro 'or. tho Cotnmi- n t the jay BOW dry D -J
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