UU If 7 i! V3 vr. k 1 . 4 i 0' (3 (i I anuria Jroraan. 1'HKNSBl Kl. C.YMHKJA CO.. PA. FRIDAY, Piiinkak T. KAitKi m, tb; r';it fhow iu;in dictl yl his Luine ia Hritljr port. CVum.. tu Tm-Mlay evpniiijr. in the wigbty-first year trf his ujje. Tun latcM ncwc from tin1 ifkf region iii.tie:te thai everything if quiet and that ix further trr.ul.Ie is apprehended. The troops will pmbnhly U recalled in a few d.-ivs. Michigan on Monday votetl for Jus tice of the Supreme Court and two Re gent of the State University. The vote wan very small hut resulted iu a Dctn--ooratic majority. The German government has decided to withdraw its embargo from American pork. As negotiations are still .ending regarding the detail of the international arrangement, the oll'icia) notice of thin withdrawal will prohahly be delayed FOine time. Ex-KKTKKSfcNTATIVE IjMtKSZO C'KOIK, of Nebraska, has necpteil the olfice of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury ten dered him by Secretary Foster and will be appointed by the President in a few daya. He is a iersonl friend of Secre tary Foster. At recent nut-tings of the farmers in Franklin, Chester and Lancaster coun ties it was developed that they strongly favon-d the salient features of the pro poned Road law. They U-lieve it will prove lienetici.il to all class of people, an.l particular to farmers. Ttk election held in Chicago for may or Tuesday is so elose that it will take the official count, which is lieing made tO-day'(Thursday) to decide. There were four candidates in the field, two Demo crats and two Republicans, and each party is claiming the election. SlINATOK CiKoIU.E F. El.MfXDS, of Ver mont, who has been in the Senate of the I'nited State since April. and in nearly, if not quite, all of that time lias U -en otic of the Republican leaders, has resigned, the re.-ignation to take effect the first dav of November next. A oiri ATi'U from l'itt.-burg .on Wed nesday says that affairs at the inter state convention indicate that the eoal ojcrators and miners of Pennsylvania and Ohio are about as far nj-urt on the eight-hour day Uestion as it is jiossible fur them to le, and next month will see 7r,(Kt.i miners quit work unless their demand is granted or a compromise effected. Ntw llAMPsnitu. has a minority gov ernor. Rhode Island will soon have an other, and if the Connecticut Rej.ubli eans have things their way there will le another in that State. In each case the governor elected would tro in with a smaller jMipular vote than his IVniocra tic opiiotient. It is only in New Eng land, and in these three States, that Mich a thing could hajnien. ,UT lOO years ago President (ienrge Washington signed an act of Congress giving inventors the exclusive right to the disposition of their inventions by letters jiatent, and Wednesday a rejire sentativc assemblage of inventors, scien tists, jiatent lawyers and distinguished officials of the government service, with ti large numlier of laymen and a uprink ling of ladies, s-'me of whom had earned the right to lie cla.-scd as inventors, met nt the Academy of Music in Washington and commemorated the beginning of the second century of the American jiatent system. IMrhtok of the Mint I-ech stall's i that after July it is prtilmble no more silver dollars w ill le ctiinetl, but silver certiticates will Ik? printed instead. Con gress has .niven the Secretary of tlie Tre:usury jower to recoin about J-.'hhV W0 of the stilisidiary coin now in the Treasury, und that, too, will probably be done as soon as possible after the lie ginning of the next fiscal year. This will, in effect, jmt just so much more ! money in circulation. There are also about o00.0i.0 silver dollars in the Treasury acain.-t which silver certificates can lie issued. It is estimatcl that it will take all the (.!! and silver pRKluctnl in the world for four years to pay the appropriations of tho Fifty-lirst Conpress which aggre gate a billion dollars. All the wages of the protected workingmen in this coun try for three vcars would not cover the ' expenditures; neither would all the wages paid in l.WQ woolen mills for forty years would not cover the cxjeniii tures: nor those paid in the glass indus tries for 110 years. The total corn crop for lS'.'O would only pay two-thirds of the stupendous sum. and the wheat crop for the same year wouldn't pay one-third of it. Xo wonder liecd made his escajH to Europe. .Sesator Cockrell, of Missouri, has lieen expressing a fear that it w ill be im posssible for the next Congress to greatly reduce the e.ensos of the Goverunient below the billion-dollar basis fixed by the last, on the ground that the Republicans contracted the debts and the iK-mocrnts must pay them. But the St. Louis lie public will not hear to any such talk and ayg: "If the Pretonans are to have half the total revenue of the Govern ment, we must have less government. The Democrats must cut down appropri ations at least 7.".000.CH0. it must U done. There is no use fearing that it cannot le. It must The money paid fur jienMons must lc saved by re trenching a j .propria! ions for ih' Je partnients, for public improvements of all kinds, for ?nlsidics. for the army of j.-d.-i.il olliee -holder.- iu ihe Slut. -s. ' ' Tuf. irm-d effects vf the M..KLnb.-v bill, i s;0s theAci-. A-w.. a.- wvUnNthfj bud eft'ii ts, e)nihi:w K show l11 Prt tectum is for i-apitiil and not fur labor, j The iww biriff iucre:svJ the protection , plate KW The inanutu-tuna are ' ' " . . . . . enlarging their wrks and pr panug u do : bigger Mini news ttum ev er, and them fa. t" are paraded before the world by the high tariff papers. h far they are true they indiete. what needed no j.n'f. that the tariff is a gotnl thing for thw manufacturers. Where do the workmen come in ? The manufactur ,ork. in" ers pretend that they cannot get work men in this country and they are tryin; to get jierimssion to impori y ni oi cheap foreign contract lalor. Vv have also seen a good many globing descrip tion of the Nottingham lace factory that was to le established at Scranton, Pa. Hut it seems that an essential part of this plan was not the employment of American labor but the imiiortation of a lot of English lace makers. The whole scheme has fallen through as far as Scranton is concerned. Existing manufacturing establishments, which were lienefit.-d by the new tariff are re ducing wages right and left, and the new establishments which Mr. McKin ley proposed to create are going to im jrt cheap EurojH'an laU.r. 1 A , E-Sf:sATou Joitv R. Hkni.kksoS. of of St. iA.uis, who was the jienitancnt chairman of the Republican National Convention of 1SS4 and has lately Nen prominent as one of Maine's Pan-Americans, recently said: "As a Republican, I thitiv the ex trava trance of the Contrress jut adjourned was an outrage un the ! j.arty and the people. However the ap- j.ropriutions may lie justsiied. the fact that they reach Jl.(HKl,(KH),tHiO is of it self njipalling. No such enormity of ap propriations has b-en voted since the war, and occurring in a time of jro foiind jieace an this is, and when the greatest economy was demanded, no excuse can lie offered for the extrava gance, the Republicans in Congress i must have proeeded uion the tlnorv I - that they were not coming into power again for ntiout 400 years. Their clos ing days reminded me very forcibly of the IVmocratie Congress which went out on March 4, 1S51. Asa Republi can, I feel that the comjiarison is "di ous, but in most respects it is just. 1 hope that if we have another Rejmbli enn Congress soon, it will devote itself to methods of economy different from those observed by the Fifty-lirst Con gress." Pknnsvi.vaxia means "Perm's Woods." and William Penn himself tells how it came to he so named in a letter dated Jan. 10S1 : "This day after many waitings, watchings, solicitings and dis j.utes in council my country was con firmed to me under the great seal of England, with large jowers and privile ges, but the name of Pennsylvania, a name the king would give it in favor of my father. 1 chose New Wales, being a hill country, and when the secretary, a Welshman, refused to call it New Wal.-s I jiroposed Sylvania, and they added Penn to it. though I was much opjMsed to it, and went to the king to have it stricken out. He said it was j.ased, and he would take it ujion him self; nor could iJO guineas move the un der secretary to vary the name, for I feu red it might looked on as vanity in me, and not as a resptf t in ttie king to mv father, as it reallv was." A kkw years ago says the I'liiuntown Stioulard when American citizens and taxpayers as employes t.f the coke works ; h:ni Imli'liil together to con.lllct Ji Jace- nble anJ onlcrlv strike in It-half tif IkH- ter wages, some of the big ojmtors im- liort.-d ht.nles of Hungarians into the"j region -to break up strikers." It did i . . . tl.l. 1 .11. I 1 . . H'ltlv -nx.xx .... X .... m ix iMi.-u i nitu t rii'i -ji ill ? uw these ojieratorsare lieseeching the courts and the Commonwealth to save them from the furv of these same Huns, who ! prove to Ik.' the most vicious and lawless strikers. Do these ojtcrators wish any more of their own medicine? Why don't they send the Hun out of the re gion by refusing to employ him Look at the thousands of dollars Fayette and Westmoreland county taxpayers must pay in cofts of court trials of these law les for eigners in the next few months! Ik. Orth, an expert who examined Joe Nicely a few days before his execu tion thought he was insane. Governor Pattison with good square common sense to guide him thought not and re fused a reprieve. The fact that Joe Nicely gave up playing the insanity dodge a few hours liefore his execution, ! when he found it was t if no use,' goes far to show that the testimony of ex-iH-rts is not to be relied upon. An ex pert always guesses on the Fide that Jiays i him and his cues as an cxiert when 1 ....r-l i.... ! I 1 i not worth a rush, to befuddle a iurv Exerts are of u.-e and niise a doubt where none exists, but when it comes to j pulling the wool over the eyes of an in- j telligent governor who intends doing his duty, the usefuluess of an expert is gone. Tut Altoona Tribune, llcpublican says: Talking alout the gerrymander ing of Congressional and legislative districts, isn't it aUmt time for the lead ers of both parties to get together and agree to le honest in the future ? The present Republican legislature ami Democratic CJovernor of Pennsylvania have now a fair opportunity to disting uish themselves in this direction. Let apportionment bills lie passed by tho former and signed by the latter and Pennsylvania will thus have the honor of inaugurating, a desirable reform. EiroikV Topulation on Jan. 1 was .Jso.lW.OOO. The population of each of the other counteries was estiniatetl as follows: Asia, S50,(X0,CKX); Africa, 127 000,0n; Australia, 4,730,000; North America. S.QCO.OOO: .South America. ". 120.0 0; polar region. 000,000. The total would then He 1 .7v7.yV 000. ! Hasliirgton Letter. xVtoitisirwM. 1. C.April xii;it wat imi " April 1, Hcxisatiou -which struck th't knin thi? week when Huron Kava, the IuJiun minister, who Feems to have midied tho jrr.-at American came of draw poker to ri:e purpose . hig u.n ret?ideni in Wiish- I ington, walked intoIr. Hlaine's private otliee and niude the bluff of his life re presenting a letter from the Italian gov- ernment recalling him as Envoy extra- ordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the fnitc! Kuit.-s by way of empha sizing it8 dit-Patisfaction at the failure of this Government to make reparation lor the ntvnt lynching of Italians at New j Orleans, but a real genuine, all-wMl-and- a-yard-wide, warrantcd-not-to-shrink- while- being- cabled- around- the -w o r 1 d sensation. It has shaken the adminis tration from stem to stern and from "Raby" McKee to "Jim" Rlaine, and will probably cause a slumj. in the jtrice of Macaroni in the New Orleans market. I am afraid that some one will accuse me of levitv in writinsr thus, but I can I ... ........ t..l.A ulu:iml Tf,.li:lll llllll- III. Ml' '1' Ittr oil.-. ....... - - - - - dt-r seriously than I can the announcetl retin-ment of John Sherman from jM.li-ti.-s. If this act of the Italian govern ment lie seriously taken and followed to its logical conclusion it can mean lait one thing war. Had the same thing leri done by that government at the court of any first class Eurojwan power it would undoubtedly ere this have re sulted in a declaration f war. Rut in this case there will ' no war. We can't tight Italy Un-ause we haven't the shijs, and Italy can't fight us Iwcause although she h:is the sl.ijis. she hasn't the money. What w ill we do to rt.-nt this insult? Nothing. Our minister to Italv will re- ! main at his j.ost, unless the ''Mafia", I - I which Kintr Humliert' evidently fears more than the citizens of New Orleans did, shall comjicl the government of Italy to send him his jwissjxirs, in which case " " turn home and Italy w nil not presented at ttie v orhl s fair. An otlici.il statement of the affair has lieen made public, which makes it j.lain that the administration is in no way re sponsible for the slaj in the face it has n-eeived from the nation of organ-grind- ers an.l liogus counts, aiui wnicn lakes as dignified a stand as is jmssible, con sidering that the aliscnee of a navy owerful enough to coj with that of Italy stands in the way of our trying to assume too agrsive an attitude. The following remarks made by Re- presentative JIrtarv, ol Kentucky, who was chairman of the Hons' Com mittee on Foreign Affairs in the Fiftieth Congress, and who will occujiv the same j jiotition iu the F'ifty-set-ond, rej.resents t tlie general sentiment in regard to the ; occurence: "The Italian government ! has acted hastilv and without the diirni- I tv- whifh oii'rlit aii 1 iisnallv do. mark ' d'ii.loniatic negotiations. In the first i 1 instance Italy had a grievance, or be ; lieved she had, in the killing of three of her subjects in a riot. The United States jiromptly rcsjonded to her de t mands by instituting an inquiry into the j matter in jierfect gotnl faith. While j this investigation is ling made. In-fore :' the Unitetl States has time to take : any action further than to institute the ,: inquiry, the Italian government sudden 1 lv recalls " her minister and breaks off ! diplomatic relations with the United ' States. This turns the table. The j Unitetl States is now the party having a ' grievance." i The tx.iiular song "The vr'e after me" . .., i i- i ii"'- lim uui - .1 1 disburses !.., OiM'HH) a v,'i,r 111 tIlP . - T1 . ., ., . tiavment of l -ensions. The "thev in it . t ." i i 1 the present case are several hundred de- , ,ti it f, - ... i..-,.-. i i I tiling iiKe iro.ooo in a Kiiourrian real estate scheme of which CoiniKioner i Raum was at the head, that is aj.jiarent- j ... .. ...l . t i . i I i as ci. ii lii.ttit iir Hii in.- j.fmsrrrH- i " , , 7 . tor com nan v so cleverlv unearthetl fv I 1 : .r..- i ill- 'im 111.111"' V.l.VJl-I ll.-l l.lll , Jill- i '., ., , .. , . ! .-II.l.- ."1 11 illlU I lllllllllKHllT 1 , V- -.,1 , 1 nauiu s coiiiieciion tiierewiin nas ix-en brt.ught to Mr. Harrison's attention, and once more there is a rumor that Ratlin's resignation w in be asked for. j Kx-S-cn'tun- Whitney anil ex-private , Secretary Iii I-niioiit were welcome I visitors this wck. Thev are now asso ciated in business. It Ls exjiectetl that Mr. Harrison nnd as luanr of his cabinet Ms care to j;o will start on that much tajked of trip to the , i acme ctisi t.n me i.i, or mis m.uiiii. - It has be-n dti-idetl to make it a stag Iartv. The Kincaid murder trial is draw ing to a close. It looks likeac.juittal. tor Faulkner's wife dk-d at his .IX .-IVII1I x II' IV V. 1. 1 r-xl X. X. Ill AIL. resitlen.v here ht-t Ttiestlay She was verv is.trtilar. Secretarv Foster has t.ffen.letl the ! Kni-l.tsof Ilrf.rl.v refiisintr t.. make an iovestigation t.f certain charges they pre- ; ferred against the chief t.f the Bureau of F.ngraving and printing. They threat en to bring the matter In-fore the House when Congress meeb. x. Killed at bis Wedding New York. April 7. Iist night at Kast Ithway, N. J., Mr. Henry and ! Tliomas I.. Ln.ng against the lVnnsvl Miss Anton were married at the home i vania RniinjHd Companv. which was of the bride. A large et.intKiny of in- vitcd guests were present. Alter the . ceremony was over the happy couple j IOOK leave 01 inetr many inentis anu started to take the train, starting on a long and extended wedding tour. The guests crowded at tlie door throw ing rice and old shoes after the depart ing bride and groom. Henry Metz, who was present and a friend of the uroom, drew a revolver from his pocket which he thought was 1 loaded with blank cartridges and tired a Falute. The Kill struck Mr. Henrv in the left i breast just as he was handing his bride in the carriage door, he threw up bis hands and fell dead. The bride and guests were thrown t tntrt u 4:tnt. fif fn.Titi.' i'.'itenieilt . . . .. . . f.... ...... ....... .fn.... l... , haft armtotl. - - The Embargo liaised. Washington, April o. A reporter of the Associated Press called upon Secre tary Rusk to-day and showed him a cablegram received from Berlin stating that the German goverment ha raised the emlwirgo on American pork, but that the cllicial declaration will lie. delayed. ! The Secretarv states that no ottieial noti- ! fication has been received by him in verification of this statement, but added that if such action had not already been determined upon he had very little doubt it would lesoon. l'idu't Head Aright, Lomjos, April C. A Itom correspon dent to the Timr Mates that the arrival of the text t.f Baron Fava's note shows i there was a lui.-unilcrstaiidini; due to Srretary Maine's interpreting the de mand for trial, and conviction. The Ministry is not disposed to push matters beyond a reasonable demand for the principle of recognition of international I justice. The excitement lias entirely suicided and everything is .pact. llox. KtssEi.L Ekhctt, formany years a prominent fiirein Tennsylvania pol ilict? died at his h..tne iu :ir I'tttsbur, on Ttiexlav. Tronblc la toe Coke Region. Mt. ILE.wa.m-, Ph., Airil J.--A blotly brittle Uk Jibuti this iiuimijiir ul Uie Horcwrtod Coke Woorks. At about 2:45 thin morning a ruobofrive hundred men began rioting i lht Suindjird Workfi. They deotroyed fom of the Comjny'n property and tlien cut the U lcphone aud telegraph Hue. About 3 o'clock a party of the rioters, between four hundred and fifty and lite hundred strong, marched to Mortwood. In the uieautime. by plucky work, in the face of danger from the rioters who remained, the Company's employes tit the Standard hastily rem ire I the tele phone liii"S. and wit word to Morewood pone iiti h th'' s " "'"f J1 Inkers would attack the works i.laces and had a well-laid Tlan to destroy tlm whole plxlat. The Icputy Sheriffs wen in readiness to receive the attack. The men were divided into three jiarti.-s. Cajitain Ijiuer having charge of the jiurty which was jilae.il In-hind the big gates of the barn and stable enclosure. As the riot ers jiassed the Comjiany't? More they raideil is as far as tbey could in a short time, l.n-aking wiridows and tearing things I.hih' right und left. They then marched to the barn en closure and attempted to break down the gates. They succeeded in doing this, and as they entered Cajitain I-auer called out to them to halt or be would fire upon them. Their answer was a ratling volley in the direction of the Deputies, none of w hom were seriously injured. Captain Iaucr then gave the order to fire. Two voleys were fired le fore the mob broke and ran. Seven men fell dead in the j.ublic road and a miniU-r were found wounded. The - . , . rioters men nroxe up into smau gn.uj and made theircscjtjet in varions direct- ions, A Mt. Pleasant disoatch savs: Some of the strikers sar that thev Lad no in tention of doing any damage. They simj.ly marched to the works to intimi date those who were at work. On the other hand it was said by a well-known gentleman that he was ajiproaclu'd by a striker, who asked: "Did you ever see any of the Ih.hiI used in blow ing uj mines?' No," wa the an swer. "Well, I haven't one with nie. but there re jilenty of them rady and iu the hands of the crowd." Col. Hawkins, of the Tenth Regi ment, N. G. P., is now arranging to go to the scene of the disturbance. His regiment is scattered, but all Comjanies will Ik ready this afternoon and he ex jiects to reach the coke regions some time to-night. Col. Norman M. Smith, of the Eighteenth Regiment, in accor dant.' with orders from the Governor, has his regiment now under arms await ing further orders. Gov. Fattisoii to-day ttlcgrajihed to Col. Alex C. Hxwkin of the lenjh Reg- iment, as foil. iw Put .your regiment under arms and move at once, with ammunition to sup jiort the Sheriff of Westmoreland county at Mt. Pleasant. Maintain the jieace, jirot.vt all jierson", and communicate with ine. Kurned to Diath. Piti-uli:.;. April i. A special from Roche.-ter, Pa., sav: In a fire last night a large frame structure on New j York str-et lielonging to John F. Smith, j in which was located the tea and coffee ; store Gctirge Ixlwards, inilinery store of ! t. nn ..i.. . l. i i." .Ml.-, it. tu, ii' riK'li nuu 'i j. J. Keene was destnived. x-- i i- i t 1 , Nine rxxhes have leeti found. Onlv . , , , two have lieen recogniz.tl. Thev are - it- , -Ir. Keene and his son, who was a sh k- maker. One imniired and fiftv dollars in goiii was lotiiul m the nuns, snj.itti to have lielongetl to the Italians. ) J lie Italian, who is the onlv on , -i it" t a the fumilv saved, who mmted from ttie . . - , ' . ., seond storv window, kivs that there is .t I rf't ?-.iK) more still in the ashes. lh.' CI 111- 1 1 . .1 . .1 elusion arrived at is that th r Italians lie- eame confitse.1 an.l cotil.l n..t lind the staii .v.ty, w hich was a narrow (mo, tuul to re... n it required the ojenin of two l.M.rs in the rear of the buiMing. Thomas McManns, a railroad brake man, was the first to discover the tire, which was well un.ler way at the time. He sounded the alarm of lire, which aroused the neighbors. He worked at the lire until his train tl.-jutrted. ' Mr. t. try, Jr., William Mct'utcheon, C Frick ami William Keid were tle first on the scene after the alarm was eiven. ,t;.l .,..1.1.. -,rL itl. ...1. . ... t ti. .1 .1,, j x lit ax. iin. uauitTi Tlie scene t'f the italian father lying upon his led surrounded bv the flames I until the bed dropped through the rl.rf.r I was sickening in the extreme. Tlie 1 friirhtened man ntx-med to cli.. til.iK- to his l.edr and made but a slight strug- gle. Lost at Conetnangb. Tlie frightful disaster in the- Cone maugh Valley in May, 1SS0, by which so nianv lives were lost, was rtvtllfsl to ,;nd vist.hr fMon.ljvt bv t triod l-for Jmv Wil common llei! ft.urt No. 4 1r Tn-r lo TrCfvcr ,-K, the value of two trunks and their contents destroyed n tliat time. I jiwyer David V. Sellrw ap peared for the railroad company, and ealle.1 to the stand the engineer of the tlav expreps which carried the bag gage, a Mr. Doran, to prove his tie- 1 fense. After the argument t.f counsel. Judge Wilson directed the jury to finJ a tct dict for the defendant company, which they did. He said that the trunks and the car containing them were being transitrted by the railroad company, and were demolished in an unforeeen disaster which came under the heading j of an act of God, for which the railroad could not lie held responsible. I'hiln. Jitrofd. Bishop Brrnnan Consecrated. On Sunday at the pro cathedral in Erie the Rev. Thomas F. Brcxman was made a bishop of the Catlolic Church. Tlie consecrator was the IU. Rev. Bish op Mullen, of Erie; tirst assistant conse- crator, Rt. Rev. Bishop llielan, of Titts- burg; second a.sistant, lit. Rev. Bishop McGovern, of Harris! urg. Tlie bishop of Nanchez was in the sanctuary. Tlie officers of the mats were the Very Rev. T. A. Casey, V. G.; assistant priests, Revs. Joseph M. Dunn and F. Paulinus, O. S. B,; deacons of honor, Rev8. M. J. Decker and F, iHijm, deacon and pub deacou. Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSCUUTEW PURE KF.WN ASD OTHER KOI ISCS. "lVnws has puM-d a law prr tdJiur Hui '-i lii-ol diiectors imiisV Ui aOK-io read tuul w rHc. - CHi Friday irflouwu VasI Deiuaree. stocUiit at inooD.in?too, Ind., itti about twenty-twJ yeaxs, whlk crazy frt.m mr fetudy, ctit hi mother thitKit with twmt aoct then cut bii own, both dylntr alnnjt iustautlv. A Muffins a, family rttiUing in-4r AVep Io, tJreene ronnty, have all been Ul for a week. T!u Mttendlmt jjhjslctan iiro nouuees the tllseasA with w hich they arts aflllcted trichinosis, an.l says tl.ey are not likely ton-cover. Tin; verdict !u the ease of Senator Kck ley IE. Coxe and other heirs, wide), has hei-ii on trial .luring the past s-vent.-en weeks, whs .lecitletl iu favor of the Cole heirs. This N tli.-ir s..-ctnid victory. Anew trial ha tn-eri uplit1 fur. - Tin- large two-story fian.e t nern.-i.t house, owitetl tiy Joseph Sist.rck. of Irwin, West in. .relan.I county, wns destroyed by til, on Saturday moriiiiig. causetl by an over-heated gas stove. The building was occupied by three families, w ho lost nearly all their household fleets. A g.Tinaii physician proposes that the maiiufactun-rs of preserved uit-ats should Kiamp their cans with a legible dale mark. For a year or so, be says, rartn.-d meats may remain M'rf-otly wholesome, t.ut af that they deteriorate in a way defying alike prc-aution and explanation. John W. (iiirisaulis was klll.-tl in a loueiy s(hiI in Mesi l.iiwrty iM.rongli, near Pittsburg. aU.ut 11 o'chn-k on Sunday uifiht. A bull.-t from a revjlv. -r of large calibre was fired into his bia'n, nterirnr over th right ear. Whether he took his ow n life or w as murdered has not yet been estatiljvli.nl. His friends all believe he was murd.-r.'d by a hijrhw a man. C. il. Kathtiuu, Superii.u-iid.-nt of the Missouri PaciHc railroad, r.-jiorts that the prosiMt-ts of a large ield in r-r(s f.r th. rominv year in Kansas are good, an.l in roiis-tjiieu.-f railroad bu-fnos will lxHini. The wheat acreage is larit'T than ever know II ill the West. The talk of depres sion iii business is premature, and a boom is likely to occur in the near future. Perry R.-ck a yountr man of Paneont, Jetlers.ni county. as amusing his eisht j ear-old brother last Saturday. Ft.rst.me reason he had his knife-blade om-ii. and wltil.. his attention was drawn to some thing else, his little brother ran to him un awares. Inst, doing he came in contact with tk knife-blade, which pierced the toy to the heart, killing him instantly. The Columbia Iron and Steel Company, of Cnioutow n, on Friday ma.'e an assign ment for the tien.-lit of creditors. Liabili ties. s.i.,rt; assets at prevent unknown. Of the capital St. ck t.f $n,ii, when the ' works were started, citizens of I'niontowu subserlU-d ;o.um. The Pennsylvania Construction Company, an adjunct, w ill al so be compelled to make an assignment. The Court at (Salena. HI., has apiM.int ed & conservator for the estate t.f Ernest Frederick Hillct. who received notion dur ing his examination, and just previous to his commitment a week ago to the county almshouse as a pauper that he had fallen heir to a large estate in .ermany by the death of au unci.', of whose existence he had been ignorant. Uill.-t's legacy will amount to more than a ipiarter of a million. A sensational rumor wasatloat iu I-oii-don on Monday in the House of Commons to the effect that Parnell has lieen private ly married since the O'Shea divorce pro ceedings, and not to Mrs.o"Nhc. Parnel ile who have sM.k en n the subject re fuse to discuss it. but they say that the mystery of their lender's inner life often referred as tending to clear his character fr,,ni the tain upon it. w ill shortly be ex- plained. Kate Ku.icli. ai;etl scvei.tv, t.n. tif the characters t.f tl... Fourth ward, X.-w York, was found in her miserable hovel on Fri i day slowly Iyii.tr t.f starvation. She was ! removed to the h.r-pital, w here the thtctors ; say she cannot reeover. A search was , mad. of Iter apartments, and. amid ll.e j raits and squalor, the olliecrs found over two thousand dollars in (told and bills, j und tiaiik notes ealliiur for nearly four thousand dollar more. ! The boiler t.f the W.-st Kud tias ( t.m f pany at I'ittshiirir exploded on Saturday ! nielit. The iMtiler was an upriirlit one and i it went straight up ibroiiKb ibe rM.f ov.-r I Foley's livery stable, which is three stories hlfh, and then over a row- of frainu build- lK. m me rear oi inesiaoie, ai.u up "no i t . .. 1 1 1 ... a lit on NtMib'ii uni't, h distanc; of aUul five hundred fe. t. No oi. was in th.. l..:lu t. ... -: . I Ullllil! UK " ii' it tu.- r.(;iiiMou w runin snu f the Mtix- is not known. i William Artman, a yinuijt man em- innw ...fi" x v m - suici.Ie tin sunilay artemtMin about 1:M o'cl.K-k at llomestea.1. He was playintr with the chiMrcn about bis lx.ar.l- j in house aud then Aentup stairs. Short- j ly after a shot w as heard, aud the inmates ( rushed to his room, w here he w as found ly- ir, tVA flsts... u ill, 1...11... V...1.. In 1,1a I forehead. Deceased was tu have lieen mar- ried to a youn society lady there shortly, The suprt me court nf Indiana has f-, uZlXX was tried at tittshco on a change of venue. A farmer bronpht suit acainsl the Lake Sjore railma4 to recover valu for a cow killed by a lonotive. The Jury decided against him and gave the railroad a verdict of t5 and costs, it leiiiir allee.-d that the Company's k-omotive l.s.1 t- n dam ae.nl that much t.y etJlission with the cow. Samuel Nioi.e, a irwuiinent figure in thn clubs and hotels, and sob of ex -Congressman Stonn, in St. Iuais, stoltt bis beautiful three-year-old daughter from his w ife on a street car on Monday. Mrs. Stone aud th.i child boarded a cable car for a ride to the park. Several blotrks from the house Su.ne sprang a hoard th ar. threw omb the door and seized the child, amid the wildest ex citement, dashed away and has tint since been seen. Mr. and Mrs. Stone had not lived together for st.uie time. Mrs. Sarah Henderson and Mrs. Tilths Taylor, of Cereal Springs, III., were lodged in Jail at Marion, III., on Monday, chargvd j with murder. On Friday afternoon the j two-year-old bliud child of Mrs. Taylor j was taken suua.-niy ill. un ."Saturday med ical aid was summoned, but the child died. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Il.uderson, who are sisters, and who were present at the child's death, began telling conflicting stories as to thn cause of the child's illness. The doctor iu attendance expressed the opinion that the child had died from some poison. The jury found a verdict that the child's death was caused from poison administer ed by Sarah Henderson and Tillie Taylor. The blindnes of the child Is supposed to have incited the crime. U. S. CoVt Report, Aug. 17, 1&S9. Kinder CARL HIVINTXJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN Eckeni'odo - -DEALEKS IX- General .'.Merchandise, CL. O THIJVG, FT. O (It, FEED, LuiiiberaiidSliinf;les. We keep our Stockah'a'v Full and Complete. Give us a Cull. JEcff&emiriBxille Mdppjipeil9 CARnor.LTOWN, I A. evert WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT ISTo to lVot BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. raa'.X-ly Best and We now have the largest and and Boys' Clothing in the county, plete. We have the best selection Gents' Furnishing Goods in the county. Also, all the nobby styles of Ilats in the Market. Our motto is "Good Goods and Low Prices." It will pay you to j POrm, ami See us us we can and I Very C A ctS-90-ly Our Enormous Spring; Stock of Carpets. Foster s are now fully prepared to meet the demands of such j of their housekeeper friends as ments in their homes that Sininjr ! connection let the fact be recorded ied and Excellent a Stock of Carpets of ! and description as can be seen in this very desirable state of affairs particular. THE PRICE. Also, BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF CURTAINS AND DRA PERIES. New Spring Styles of ready. ANDREW FOSTER, -47 .t MAIN STREET, JOIINnTOWN, I'A HAY-FEVER AND OLD Cream Balm, it not a lit fid, anttjT 50c euicJUy mtmrbta. It drantt ins the trrcs. bottl oy uruqtjtt or tent y mntl on rvrript of jnve. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 1 "WANT A WAGON?" We luve wagons, huppes. surrejs- Hijih RraJtf; ts liRht, strong;, durabh;, styiii'i, as beautifully finislwd as imtdernizcd manufacture can pr.idute. Built on honor by men of life experience. Honesty b our policy; prompt shipment our specialty. We want to know you. Write us. Costs you nothing. May lead t business by and by. Send fur our catalopue. It is free to every reader of this paper. Bing hamton Waon Co.. BiiiRlumton, N. V. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." Watches, Clocks JEWELRY, Sflyervara Mnsical InstnmiEiitF ANI Optical Goods. Sole Agent FOKTHK Celebrated Rockford WATCHK8. Columbia anil Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. uARGE SELECTION or ALL KIND of J E WELRT al wtyi on band. tSf" My line of Jewelry Is unsnrpaftsert Ot.me and ee for yourself before purcha ns elswhere. WOKE GUARANTEED Jgfl CARL RIVINIUS eiibbnrK. Nor. 11. 1883-tf. & - Hoppel, CAN BE RELIED ON S 13111: 2 to Discolor 2 BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE MARK- Cheapest. best selected stock of Men's, Our Spring Stock is now com of will save vou monev. Resjectfully, " SHARBAUGH, CAKKOLLTUWN. fKNN'A. contemplate making the improve- always sujreests. And in this that they show as Grand, Var Every Kind the larger cities. And behind 3tands the even more important Dress Goods and Trimmings now HEAD or fxntier. Applied into V ntmtriU it it tunui allay I xnJUimmation, heal 50c 010 Carrolltown Normal School Business : Academy, CARROLLTOWN. Tina rj of Try tct : IJou. Jm. J. Thomas. Andrt-w L. ;..t)r, . Ks-Shff. J. A. Oray. V. A. P.urk Vincent lU-t. I. L. KcW. Jauiei SharbaiiRh. J. W. Laibiiurt Es-Sherlff D. A. I.utb.-r. irtIcb4t: J.J. THOMAS. Srcrciiry and 7Vfu.urcr: A. KCKEXKOlJE. The School will otien MAY 4T1I. J'1. for a on MoNlny lrim of Tiv WKKKS, and w ill lit. In chaiKe.,! Ex-Co. Supt. L. Strayer, Two 1. part meats will Ik- tiusui,,,.,). l"t- A Teachers Department fur t,.,.; ers and tlnwe prepariutr to teach. Slid. A Preparatory Depart m. i.t f,,rr pils taiinn the C'oiiinit.n Itraiu Circulars irivinjr full iif..rtii:u:ip'ti n pnrf inail.tl t.n apiillcatiin tu tin- s- r ia-v the lio.'ird of I'rtlr.t.-es. JAS. J. THOMAs. I' , . j. AxfutKw Kt-KEMteiic, Set t ry at..! '!. . " ap3-.'t ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE Real : JEstate! By virtue of ia ordrr loir,ir out ot On c,.n of t Iiai u:on 1'Ibmm ol i'anihria rtuut. to ui a rrnr1.1 lliniiie to ul.lie ul: vti the ,T lca tu AIeliecT luwLnliip. on Saturday, April 18th. 1891. at two oVIock. r. .. tbe Ivllumiax Ct-rtA All tbt certain rler or parcel cf r. J . 10 All'trbeoy to ortilp. amT!a r"in,: w a.(oiclii laDda ! Thomai Hmtn.j,. e, -:ef . ' Matblaa Shrnli. aud tseraniln Jr. tirr c.., inr Tl At:KKS. Biore or lf. im. u. ti er.'.'m tr rcted HuuMauJ rime ra lj Lti raiT .ai-tuliijinira. TtKMs OK SAU: -Ooe-tMr,) ,f t,e j.urrfa, Bnonry to .id at tbe rontiruiaiuo t nir 0a tbe balanra In two cual auirii.. , i iMBl twetre tuontn rexpecilvely. with int. fecurej bjr bood aud Diurtymie f iur-hH-r W . A b 1.1 11 LK. Awkiitt ol Micuel lluSo,a. Loretto, P.. Marct. irT, lMvl.l. Select School. The unt!erri(rDed will open In tbe room of Un 11 ib tcbool in Uallllzin 00 MONDAY, APRIL 2oTII, b'Jl, a Selmt School In which, in addition to tbe Com mon Uranrhee. all tbe bU-ber brairhf ttimt pt pli may rrqulre will be tauvbl. To aiet tot waou of all r!ae ol puplli. thrre cunriet ot rtudleti will be taught, ria: Tbe Inlrrojeoitu ri.nri-e. tbe Tearbera' eoura and tba hifhtr 'ur. Tbe HlKbnr eoaraa it eiMK;ially dea.KLal 10 prepare yuuna" reraoot to tutui in any "I Uii mrrbanle art, or to enter ai. ol tbe tiruleium Termt: Intermediate eoare. 1 tor tbe tern tea week 1: 1 crbera'coarae. 97 tor tbe term: or Tic. per week II enter I u alo-r tbe recond watt: lor the HiKbereourae an aJdlltlooa.1 eharire tor each additional branch will . roatle. i-'or lurta ar particulars addrcv JUH.N M ' (IKM i K. St. Anvuntlce. Pi., Ian:o.vO. r W umore, f w Policial written at abort nlee In Uie OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" tad ltir First t'lama Cooipmnlei. M SEHT FOR TUE OL.T3 HARTFORD P1RB 1NSURANCBC0MT. OUMMKNCEU JBl'SlKESa 1794. Ebeafbara;, Jmy l. 188a. JOHX C. FIXCH. IEALB IK Goto-WJii-Eye-WMi 136 Wateb Stterr. IlTniBCKU. fx. tlldcjt efttth'IrLtd hoone In the cltr. he notbinc but ;area-odi are iut up, f" -' J !e 'amllyand medicinal u. IS'otliltin t.et!er ttit tlolrten Wedding Next on the I'H. Ouci enhrlmer.a. tlmy'a Mukocuuli-in lv-': t'M vooda are leadinic rrand. Branii . .-1n!t of 1ICS on baud. m. HollHntl jrv Ionii:i. aiaoOU Tom. 1 ii.rb .lol'len W rU'luiK. I. 4 fur fall quart, t tor ; 00: Workei.bo ni-r . nt aame; Monrnvahela. b.uv per dorvu. W ' f 4.00 per doaen , 3 oo ir uno-lnit duten. sreu'' ly boxed. AUo have In iucK, UrUultne'i Choice, at ti.00 per icalloD. brre al tfc. rate. A.r."i.U YalElJe Real Islale FOB SALE AWJT ot it round In the Went ward ortteNtf-oua-b o! Ewnetar-. Cmhria cnuotj. r, liootlnK on Sample meet havlnic-thereon tre "frame house and outbnlldnirf . all In vd repair. Kur tr or particular rail i n or addrror JIIHN NKALAN. Mcktown. P . " M. U. JUT! LLL. Kbeunlmrif. IM. 0. A. LANGBEIN, Manufacturer ol and liraler In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, tiAltDLCN, BRinLlN, "UIP. COLLARS HABNESS OILS, BLAKffi Kobea. Kly NeU, Ourry Comt.n. etc. 'tr- pairing Neatly and Promptly done. All gaaranteed to Klve aallrlartion. -Shop Marker Kow on Centre tret nprlWU nUTtLLK OKANHK. H. J.KHKTTlil. Piu.rnirrea. Liated at iMiBia. Pa . near the " ' Hallway Depot. We al.aya endeavoi w Dish th beat aeoom modal loua to pleanure ehece and hordr. P-ri..B la ot eomlort ib4 ouiet will nod It a I'"". to atop. The-Table la uourpaaned an l . '". aupulie1 wU tbe rel the markt f"a-'. all the de!l(sle of the aeaoon. 1 be bar plied with theehnlrtwlof pore lleuor and nothlna- but tbe lt i aold. i eciai tlon a-lven to tbe eaire ol horaea. ll.J.SCHr.TTH r The nnderaUned will aell at P-,tf piece ol reaJ elte altuabe In Ittuaiter 'V',,', UaruhHa county. Pa. MUMilii Tf'"" T9 elxty all and Blif-fWe mm and ait""- lt. proiwrty U Improved and In atate l llvetlon. and will be wll at h tea.or.aMeP and upon ea-y Iwmt. Ir tfuttntr lr,'fV. call o. or atldr... AUIn Kja-j. Wj.- ilenemher 12. 18KB. A1 UMlNISTKATORS NOTICE. uB i . . -H .. I AftmlBl.Lratlnn miull IU' r . 1. .1JT.r. "...T.. ;uriaa- t. . Pa., d-eeaaed. balu been ot"dTp' BderlKned. ooOca M aret.y Kleo W aona indented lo aald eatate make l'3,B'n.oitJ out delay, and tLow ha via. elaim. or . aa-aln.i tbe .ame will preaeat them, pror" tbentlcateU loc fetueiaeni. ...... KS1u . Admlniatrator of Joel Uate.. l" -I tlate.. lr'a April 8 l JUm Fire Insnrance itfl T. V. DICK. General Insurance Agenl. EBESSBUUG, PA. A V r H T I u- - , rllbf Tejftcb fitly iiil'ir' M a - a talau CW td -" " Qonnn lb ,luiw.n r . Ki-l-rw'""1 ' ." ' , , ) h MU.r t. Micr.il" l" ' ' t. ( a...,, uui .... -' ' b...iiJ. uw. ! r.i..j"" ' u.l uu-r. .b.r. .kl o.fl I"?'!'-, .j.:, ,ua son " ;"r,"":rlJ.,V. '.... v'"" MttfrJKHltl tttij C ffUrAY, MAC At. AN'H TU fountry ruail A rrslueti'in iu u Jafvr. A couple J eitNiia r.-pottetl In town. Mr. Ooorce Kir. w nf In tow n on Sunrt Mr. Jolin T. lUa: In PhiUUelpliU l:il David C'ostli.w. . Etwnsburft t.n Wtsln. Mr. Att.Irew Oi-k a few hour 1" t"w ' The aiinuttl M-iiM here nd thare Is li ltur(ret Ymiiiji. ted ln-t week is on a Tin. Kkkim as t jour Ji.b printing, prices. A bill bas p:ise! the rtim jwtisul inn .it per day. Th Moil nt n in 1 i lieen moved to i In House. Mr.Joseph lleiiir futerprlsliiu biiMue in Thursday. A sjilendul am at Mrs. U. K. .1 ones' reduced jiriet". Hon. John l".-ril. alck llt for the pn-l able to r atH.ut. Mrs. Ii. K. Jon buyiiil? her aprini? st llnery and notions. Mrs. Hose Hon, Allegheny township 1st, Ii?l, HRed 70 yea i After the lirst of ufacttired ttiaceo lire .ut a government II' Mr. Joseph llrov. )urchas.-d the farm 1'arrlsh, in Cambria Wa'l patM-r. Ku 12 to 15 cents per back, S rent, at Du John Yontiklii, i bad bis lerx broke, wrevtllnn w ith u yoi -Mr. T. 11. 11. 1 here for a couple of Maple Tyrk rea.ly f Iu the month Itrhty-nine mtsoij. Jail, an.l their u era; f7.4. LtH'iisburn Sunn Monday, April '.fill., teachers; ' for th-- nient. Ciiaiii . 1 1. in---. I ulur Army, w In. h;e 4niee at Jt.hiistoNt ii, nesla y. Mesfcrs. Thoni;i Totnllstin, two of ln-sl citizens, m ere Tuesday. Wanted. A km ! al housework lit a f.i t3 per week. Addle ensbiirit, l'a. Mr. Silas l'usiil whowert'ou a visit irt Cassldy, of this on Wednesday. The loss to t lie In the coke regions i KJ in w afrcti, w hile tors Is incalculable. Any one desirin. better than to atten mal. For partii-ul.i rath or T. 11. Allis. Joseph I'astor, i Jailed at Ureensbi! nhooliii a Mrs. Sa lng a C(?Lt over a k A handsome ur d at St. Vincent's trobt", Westniorelai, cominir Niitutuer, al A Mission und. : Passlonist Fathers, tholomew's Church and will continue uif Sherlo Stinciuui A Crcssou IUilloue Friday. May sth, 1: to be hold at the Milt aii unknown ma w alking on the railr crossing, cast of l nltfht of last week, and instantly killeii. Dr. A. CrilVuh. during; the w inter : Florida, returned I., inn much IxMH'tit' Journ in the land of There ia talk of built from Jol,u-i. Fork and KU'iistn Mr. K. 11. Cr. sw. II. coutractinar for furn Tho KtiCfess i u t of a school is the hi a"i Normal School burg Normal sent o teachers last yar. 1301. A ladies K'lld w W'lRliborhot.d of tl this place, on last tinder w 111 1: snii.i learn w ho is the ow Aoice. Flward, a lit.il. if Deny township, found a slick t.f .t i ol last wet-lf. w hici, tertnl hia l-ft ban, flnsrerrt U-lnK blown Mr. Eli Hornet 7th war! Johnston i down the Htairwaj lucsday evoninR. breakinjr hla collar His Injurlert will Jit, ... T' . ..uu.aA j.ern ai xer were married r Church, AlUK.i.a. T?A. 1.. .L . a i tier l l t.nr well-know n ensriij -Mr. Willia,,, IV iDfrdoii on Tuesday 4 yearn, iurchas. i Johnstawn, in 1st i. Valley Wreath l 1m a soldier in i ion. On Tunaday. a Clvll Engineer Valo being driven to the th" horse iHjran Valdes, iu uui,,,,! thrown from the a rious injury. The (rfivei iim. i licenses to li(ti..r tl. lnnluir on the first year be,;! u wltll t, Llt-uor deal.-rs will It a license for tl Jn.nd then lU. VM' i ( i ; "rnp .a-A-Ataa-aT-aafafa-alaTaf--B NJi