u ... .: 1 v : 1 ; 1! 0' 0- (y II 1 . Vs H.i Voi.rti.nv, .binC'e Letter. Wasiiiwivsc. D. i, April lV.-r-Mr. fclain ha kt none cf Las old tioe cuniiintf. lie wishes to give the eoun- Tlic Ta I'poD IVrsenaJly. 71,(- wlo it.awt that personal V'P- j erij goos wnULseJ in Fennsylvtmiu. . t .,t f or the rmrporto of rni-uu; i'uic t- f.rwl it oonw.niuit to lon-i-t Umt t ,.f- -rl w.. tkkllKtX t-lV. . lbUtt.M A .t IRUY. - Afm-.tVibT for it- oorvoderaUua It, fcf Mr Harrioa. and u P i "7,000, annu- W. J. Em.uoo.ci:, of ChwAXO the pMwii UJy. lnbnalkfter Mr. Uamson had gone J, fdr Fkral trW appointed HugAWh.; nieiuU, iwtMd .d ".1 SeUth is p-id by'thepec-plocf upon tl,- .IutH of heo., lajCWunlSi-lcfSHiB- Iulianlkw ,t J! imp,,, hJ he o&n of the pro- 'Liv. Tm: Unitod SUt-s ha now beeoii - the greatest iron producing nation in tho world, hawng pro-lueod y,20S,703 gross tons in 1S00, against 8.000.0C0 pro duood in Great Bntaiu. Mr. Harrvos travels on frt Krinl traiiw; wtieu Mr. Cleveland w-s pn- , dent and wisheil to go unWwwv, bouirht a ticket just as ordinary pooPiO alwavs do. tiugdon 1 iuBUart 01 -inrt&ad 1; Lawrence 1 inetwui of 2. Triere wUl tc no change from the pres- . a . 11 T unoorttonuient in tho xoi.owiu. ct-t, Orwa, Indiaua, W arren , Washing ton and Wretmorc-land. Th. RcDublicau Fenatorial bill makes ali, tho Italian charge umihiw , . a t of dollhlinC city, fortranemuiHontoftpme.iuinou. , '"ht nf taxation ujx.ii thuusaiidri v t. pn autnorilV. lliai rr- i "- ... - , .1 11 . ZU, nJ ! cf article by coinpeitias n comuu r, piy niauKu , i . - 1 nv . ta. t0 Drouxt makers in aoai- v Air. Iiamfcuii mm lux. . - . , - . - I linn 111 1 I Itt LiULitP 1 'ti iv vv as long ago r? last taturoay. -Hiopr taxes are of rourw dis- Jwr " Tr: "d th.. .wm ofitltato most Cianorai uuu.vu rf,norti..n of them: but thPV , LfT (A ' f- ' ' I " No comment is ueeeisady. The most valuablo postage stnn.p m the world was sold in Imdon last week for ?1,-T0. It was American, belong ing to one of the Himill it which preeelel the general irwuw, and datoe to 116. .1 tItrr, rart f if the . . . . 1 . . .1 T ; ctot: ilra no change 111 mv 1 I ble language mm 111c imw k. Ktate except the provisions for an addi- ( not pc to interfere with the regular- tional district in Allegheny. this Uovernmeni 10 a u..y... . .., . ,ft ,,r or.unt in con- A ;t infnrmn theltalians in nnnnstaka- " ' f f .7 . " " It tak(-fl Clinton from Clearfield and Center and UrMri to McKean and I'otter, and taken Tioga from McKean and Totter adJd to Lycoming. nd AccoKUiNO to a recently published political encyclop-a, there are only three states in tho Vnion Massaehu-w.-tw, Connecticut andKhode Island in which it is required that voters shall be able to read and write. Tkoi-KLK is brewing in Benares, India, because a temple was demolished to make room for a new water works. ItritWi troops have been dispatched to the scene, but the fpirit of resentment among the Hindoos is already feJt far and wide in India. A cloE traffic alliance is about being made between the New York Central and Reading Railroads. By the acqui- Mtion ot tue ueecn j Vanderbilt's, a new route to Chicago from Philadelphia, whereby one hun dred miles can be saved is popsible. Tho Vanderbilt's will build a ninety mile link between the western terminus of the Beech Creek and Oil City and th. ir connection will be made with the Ijike Hhorc, thus constituting the through route. Upon the coneumauon of this agreement docks will be erected at Ashtabula from where coal hauled by the Reading will be shipped over the lakes and ore from furnaces along the Reading Hue will le received thus mak ing Ashtabula one of the most imjtor- ly conf-tituted State CourU under any circumstances, and that when it shall have been proven that any citizen or citiiens of Italv were among the mem bers of tho "Mafia" lynched at New Or leans it is willing to take up the ques tion of paying to his or their families a money indemnity. It is in short a tVinmuf hlv American U tter. Mr. Blaine has many faults but clflnrino revision of our tax SVbleni With fc-tate taxes upon personalty f 7, 000,000, and actual Federal taxes of $40,000,000 (throwing out of the calcu lation the incidental taxation levied upon the masses for the benefit of a favored cla;,) it would not be accurate nor fair to control the revenue derived by State authority from real and person al property without considering the whole cost of eovemment, Federal as Aix Europe appears to be restless and Unt eliipping points on the lower lakes. This arrangement lias anyming roseate appearance for the much talked of Beech Creek extension of its road through the Ulacklick coal fields. a feeling of uncertanty as to the motives of the great Hjwers in maintaining, in creasing, and moving their standing armies prevails. Kufsia is concentrating her armies on her southern frontier, and while it may mean nothing, it may be to let loose the dogs of war. non-partisan Indian service may be very desirable, but it will never be accom plished as long as the agents and their employes not under "Teddy's" super vision are. Republican strikers, they AT a meeting of the board of election commissioners at Chicago, on Monday the attorneys for both parties waived their objections to the count as it now stands which shows that Hempstead WWibiime. Rei.ublkar., was elected by about 300 majority. The revision was ti.- ,ir-.nrvM and aiioarentlv noth- pnjiLni,y v l t i ine but cotnl f,H.-linK exist tietwoea the incoming and outgoing parties. Next Mondav llemstead Washburne will take LLs seat ad mayor of Chicago. Is 1S40, of the 17,000,000 of people in the United States only l,f00,000 liveil in cities, but the census 01 u.-v ehows that of the CU.noO.OOO more than 18,000,000 are in cilit-s. The develop ment of manufactures and of facilities of transportation account in large meas ure for the tendency of people to gather in cities, though the change in the fash ion of agriculture from the small farm and the horse plows to the bonanza farm with steam plows has hud some thing to do with it. Ir is doubtful says the Harrisburg J'atnut if any road bill at all will get through the Legislature this session. The public highways have no lobbyists under pay, and without such paid agents measures of much importance must Btand back, while bills with money or votes in them get first and earliest 6how. If the public highways only had some way of issuing a pass that would be of Eome pecuniary benefit to the holder the the road bill would receive moro atten tive consideration. It is admitted by President Harrison s closest friends says the Philadelphia Herald that the tour to the Pacific coast is really a hunt for delegates. The President has an idea that because he has no policy of his own, but has given his 6Upport to the policy outlined by Reed, McKinley i Co.. that he has ,A a rroditrthle office holder and is therefore entitled to a second term. Mr. Harrison, however.is wise enough to perceive that the masses of his own party in the North are not in accord with the Reed, McKinley policy, and that therefore if he secures a renominit- tion it must come through the Southern delegates. The latter are mainly Feder al office folders, and of course can be expected to turn in for the power that is. Outside the few office-holders who owe their positions to the President there ie no Harrison strength in the North. In fact, Republican sentiment in the North has craduallv been drifting away from 1 Harrison and centering on Blaine. This week the latter will have his inn ing, for seems certain that the meeting of the League of Kepubiican ouos ai Cincinnati will Ik? a genuine Blaine boom. From present indications the struggle for the renomination in 1892 is merely a battle for an empty honor. The Harrison policy, the Force bill and the McKinley tariff havo made this country overwhelmingly Democratic, and there is no man in the party strong enough to save the Republican party from a disastorous defeat. . I anoi tne ti. lfttlo u..n nf nirin Wunnin. isn't one of them, thank heaven n. fa;r HiRcrimlnationB at the ; . ' xvi.K.t v, . . " t?,rrZ handconon carriers, uneven com- 8; al a fir. ,a t man in ""' . : ! rtition with the products 01 cnt-ap that his Civil Service Commission was to , ."ox n1"hortile Federal legislation, have added to the number of people , ng to iSqy over whom it tyranizes about six hun-, To thert state taxes should dred employes of the Indian schools. a, Bttrihute the troubles that beset them. They migni enng tial rcradv by shifting the cost of the school system upon the State Treasury, and leavving taxea to meet it on the nresent sources of State revenue. But are now. . 1 v..,.i,i Jn murh more to LfiP Ihem- Another bogus reform is the allegea j ""r effeCl to constitutional attempts of becretary iracy 10 ciear me j - . . - -f -their protection in the navy yards of the country of partisan proJ J 10 wt. and by striking politics. He has issued an order de- , rnaoer 01 1 S rewnae. The daring the positions vacant after Junel, ; Jthsv to corp0rations protected at the New York yard and after July 1 g'&S Government, which go at the Norfolk yard of all foremen and , g th v are more oncroU:l master mechanics and ordering an ex- 1 F demands of the local tax-gath-amining board of Naval officers to con- I dangerous, from the fact vene at these yards! respectively May 11 ; r iudireetlv and for the most Why", said a Naval officer, "this ( thing is a fraud on its lace, anu, u jj , opinion, is only gotten up to get rid of discharre is not ! Plnkertons to the Scene. desirable. If there are incompetent. . foremen and master mechanics em- , ploved why not discharge them and, if it is the desire of the Secretary, have their places filled by a competitive ex- : animations, but what sense is there in requiring men who kave proven by years of successful work their compe- ; tence to take part in competitive exam inations in order to demonstrate their fitness for doing the work upon which they have been engaged, in some cases, ( for half a life time." Hie workingmen are after Secretary Traev with a sharp stick, localise of what they claim to be a violation ol the contract labor law by Commodore Fol r..r of th Wjohineton Navy Yard, iu employing upon the recommendation , tlieir plants ot an KngUSh omciai, two ioreignera a machinists, w ithin a week after their ax rival in this country Secretary Foster will be asked to investigate the matter I as soon as he comes back from New York, whither he has gone to brace up , the Harrison forces. The remains of the big hearted Pern- ocratic veteran, Kepresentative npinoia, , who died here Tuesday morning, w-ere Uken to New York for interment Wed nesday morning, accompanied by a : Congressional committee and a delega tion of New Yorkers. He will be missed in the House. The true inwardness of the resigna tion of "Senator Edmunds has leaked out About 200 Pinkerton guards paed through Tittsburg on Tuesday morning on their way to the coke regions. They arrived on the Ft. Wayne tram from Chicago and left on a special train for their destination. Although better dress ed than most of their kind, they were a tough looking lot. Captain Roach who has had experience with guards in coke regions, was in charge of the gang. After breakfast at the station they got on board their train and, with 18 boxes of Winchester nfles. started tor tne scene of the strike. They would give no information to reporters, and all. in cluding their leader, were decidedly mum. It is thought they were brought East bv the Frick company to guard Fear 1'blldrrn In One (JraTe. Rkahisq, IVtm., April IP. An un usual funeral was witnessed at Bern Church, near Leesport, Berks couuty, this morning, when the remains of four children of Adam Stout, a well-known citizen of Marsh, Chester county, were interred in one grave in the cemetaxy adjoining the church. The little ones ranged in age from two to seven years and died, within forty-eiht hours, of the measels and grip. Owing to the contagious character of the disease the railroads preferred not to furnish trans Dortation to the funeral cortege and the It i6 chagrin. There was a time when family and the mourners drove a dulanc his word w as law w ith his Republican cf twenty-eight miles. Piptheria, grip colleagues in the Senate, but at the last ' and measles, have carried off 1!00 chil session his suggestions were not only dren w ithin a radius of twenty miles of ienored. but he was actually snubbed on Reading within a short time. Several ocasions by a majority 01 me xe- ; publican Senators, and m such way6 as A mspatch from Paris, France on Monday says: Baron Fava, the Italian Minister at Washington, who recently left the United States on leave of ab- sence, has arrived mere on nu j w Rome. The Sokil declares that the Bar- to make it plain that bis power over t them was gone never to return, inat was more than the old legislative tyrant could stand, so he resolved to go himself to escape further mortification. M. Many Llres Imperilled. Mrs. Thomas Rakfkrty, of Brooklyn, H. Y-, died last week and was buried on Sunday. Her weight was three hun dred and eighty-five pounds and casket and body together weighed over five tnc Uuitcd States in regard to the New hundred pounds. At the funeral it was Orleans affair. According to that paper found impossible to make a turn in the Baron Fava, while on his way across the Vail and ntirwav and the exit in that Atlantic, assured several of his fellow The Boy as a Shield. CitEYENNe, Wy.. April 18. In a duel between James McDermott and Tom Madden last Tuesday in Big Horn Basin, McDermotts' four-year-old was used by his father as a shield. McDermott and his wife had had a violent quarrel and the woman fled to Madden's ranch for protection. She was followed by her enraged husband, carrying his little son Phil. When he was sighted by Madden the latter went out and attempted to parley with the way had to be abandoned. A window was taken out and a derrick rigged up on the roof and by that means the coffin was lowered with block and tacklo to the sidewalk. LosDOy, April 20. A serious acci dent, by which the lives of two hun dred miners were imperilled, has taken place near Longton, Staffordshire, by : , iiuxt for hoisting on is much annoyed at the action 01 ,u md materials in ' anerv man. rtUU ivnw"ft - . . . , - r a colliery in the Longton coal district. aicuermon iramtuiij '" 5 U'l.iln -no nf th furs was beine hoisted ' at Madden. When Madden returned and the other was being lowered they the fire McDermott, pressed his son to I under one of tt0 huge petroleum oil tanks. came into collision and were ematneu nis ntan ior a surem. ..m s to piece The result of this smashup struck the boy's skull, killing him and was that the shaft was badly damaged glancing, struck McDermott in the face and choked ud with debris, thus cutting and fatally wounded him. Two women and several deputy theriffs were shot and severely injured in a riot, at the Adelaide Coke Works in Favctteeounty.on Wednesday afteruoon. The deputies were engaged in evicting passengers on board La Gascoigne, the steamship on which he left New York for Havre, that the Marquis Imperiali di Francavilla, Italian Charge d Affair es at Washington, would be recalled. Itally, the Baron is said to have added, would not have a diplomatic representa tive at Washington until the New Or leans affair was finally settled. A ho ttMfl KAli'i JtaVer. while pUy itMt 00 thy Vuu5Tlvuia railroad Com 1:uk1 Sain. wx runmvr by Oay E- rvrii aut 00c it la i'" "n- IXo Drtjrar Thoriipn Su-el Works ft Cn -trU A Co.. lir.jlocU, which have benQ ciosf dowo for the rm-t - mf-ic. ivsumni tUod In fall 00 T-lay. dvlng Mrtploymetit to about S""0 ni n. The i"to William Mu-xim, ho h;nr.Hl at Cbarlottslll. Va., Tuciday, confessed his crimp at the la-t moment. II.. wai verr cairn; a-kd for a cbew of to bacco, and jo!nM in the slupiuK at his seafTuld. l tbe bottom of an"lolian mound re cently Opened Dear WooSter. Ohio, wa found a musical intrameut clo-n-ly re-m-blins the m.dern mouth orfran. As the moiiud wa built by prehistoric in- n, the disrovt-ry l of jireat Interest. i..,;.ir..t aired '-'. u lio w as oeaten and kicked into iiiM-nsibility Sy her husband. Daniol Houston on the night of Apiil Ctb. at Philadelphia, dil on Sunday from h.M- injuries, never having recovered consciousness. The husband is in prison. While workmen wen neaped Sun day morninff at Norristown in rtmovlug an unexploded charge w hlch had txn pre pared on Saturday for a blast in the stone quarry below that city it exploded, killing two Italians and dangerously wounding another a as the stable at the farm. While attempting to save her boy the mother of the child was also fearfully burn-d, and her injuries will prove fatal. Alexander Johnston, late defendant in tho breaoh-of-promise suit for HO.noo brought by Mary Ann Henderson. agi 70. died Sunday at Stubenvllle, Ohio, aged SO. Tho trial ?ost Johnston tl.ouo two months since. This loss worried him sick and causnl his death. Early last Saturday evening thieves entered the residence of William IJranen at Lewistown, during th temporary ab- of th family, and stole f 100 in money and various other articles. Thn mau thus robbed lost his sight a few months ago making this a p-culiarly atrocious robbery. Edward Folaa. agi about forty years, and a resident of Pittsburg, was seriously Injured on Friday at treoiiburg, by being 1 struck by the special train that was con veying the Tenth regiment home from the coke strike his skull was fractured and he was taken to the county home. The doc tors say he cannot recover. A fatal traced y was enacted at the Grand Union Hotel in New York on Mon day. A fino looking young man and a beautiful young woman killed themselves in their room. The couple lay in each oth er's embrace, and from the gas bracket to the mouth of each extended a rubber tube The couple registered on Sunday morning as Ttehrand and wife. A cave-in occurred atUazelton, Ta., on Tuesday In the vacant square across from the Vine street cemetery, about a quarter of a mil from' the business por tion of the town. A large plot of ground sank several feet. The spot is directly over the oal-eropping of the nazlwton mines, operated by Pardee i Co., and mor extensive breaches are anticipated as the workings come nearer the surface. The longest bridge In the -orld is the Lion Bridge near Sangaug, in China. It extends 5.H' miles over an area of the Yel low Sea and is supported by 300 huge stone arches. The roadway is 70 feet above the water and is ruclox-d In an iron network. marble lion CI feet long rests on me crown of every pillar. Th bridge was built at the command of the Emperor Kieng Long, w ho abdicated in IT.; on ac count of old age. The price of window-glass it going up. At a meeting of the w indow-glass manu facturers of Pittsburg and the west held at the auditorium. Chicago, Wednesday, it was decided to fix the price at 90 and 10 per cent. o9 the list price. This is to go Into effect immediately and is an increase of 10 to 15 per cent, over the present prices. The meeting w as attended by forty-threw manufacturers, and each one signed an agreement not to s!l below the prices filed upon. The miners of the Clearfield district are already preparing for tho general shut dowa whichjthey threaten;to inaugurate on May 1st. This field, comprising parts of both districts, O. and A, was very strong in asking for the eight hour concession on the part of the operators, and the men are re solved to go out unless their demands are acted favorably upon. Blacklegs, the men say, are very scarce in the region, and they are almost certain of victory should the thiit-down occur. -Oa Tuesday morning a terrific explo sion occurred at the foot of Washington street, in St. Paul, Minn., w here the City Electric railway's power house is located. John Johnson, a plumber, was working carl Rivtisrrcrs, PRACTICAL -AND DEALER IN Watches, Clocks Assiiiec'n Sale or V AM'AHl.K REAL ESTATE, n Y v. io t l to rJr iar4 out i Common 1'lrno vl I aui.'ria rnuiirt. i I willeK. to I'UMlr e ou'ti.i t'Lel towuelii,. a JEWELRY, SilYErware. Hnsical InstniiiisiitF -ASI i Optical Good; Sole Agent -1XIK THE Celebrated Rockford WATCHKH. Columtla and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. oATlGE SELECTION of ALL KIND of JEWELRY alwaye on band. tap M line of Jewelry unsnrpased Ocme and see for yourself before porchaa na elpwhere. tSTA-LX. WOKK OCiRKTEEU CARL RIVINIUS uir . Not. 11. l5--tf. '1 SITORDit, Q11 16, at t e'elik, r. 11 . tl. ) llxu j ),., rtai: mi urn fetan nw w iwn i,i IB bt tunl. t'nuil'fm r.,, i,tj y''1- Warner, Iudd Ul .i. .liml li Su; 5l ' tslnloic 102iCRES&12QPRCKS nl liarlnir thr-n rrrrtr a Ur-.r i., Hill K il.re KO t. MAUN arm CuttiulMiriKr, all In o.n rvf.air k."" tioterr. Hi 1 -iMkl In. oi"m aiid ut ler u,. '' ' with tlx tuinlaii rlKliO pilt iiru c, n in lirrrti'Lire will f'y lu .ul w ". ttr unrtrrlj I ok 0e ai-ren n ti,t .,.'" wtirre tlia Lihim at.il otlirr t oil 1 i,... , m TIup larnl l In a yunal tola .,1 rm.'v.i tia.l of it be nn umler Irn- auj u,e i,,.. ' tluiterea. Tr.ltMK OK SALK Tin t-er c-nl. thf .urrtia niuu.) ID haoil a tUe time ral( :llir I ..,., tMrd at Itie cnaruiai iwti o t r Ir: ,'.. i , m'-nthii. and otirtMrl In twflv. u, iiir.raiation if .ale lh lTrt.i .: t...t Itil. ri. and t l a aerure.1 li ilm u ;u anil muriKii: of the o r'laer JiHN W. ) m hat Aitr'eo' Iht7iir V, Oarrollt n, fm., ArU I..-; r:.t Eekenrode - & - Hoppol, -DEALERS IN- General .". Merchandise, CLO TIIWG, FLOUR, FEED, Lumber and Shingles. Wc keep our Stockalv a-,s Full and Complete. Give us n Call. WOSVIEfj Haa4la rtmr ativaclk, mm . Mf " UlnlUM awallar fc Ualr mmt. J IHJ U M BESTTCNIt 1 DM BMQICUM wmiunnw jrvi VTID P'TPV fMML. CAIl HOIJ .TOWN, I. V. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON IVot to &TpilX Not to Discolor! BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE BE UP TO THE MARK ftnnirA aad m ts.aluAOl ooira. and all tM Wad M-ntAT7 it. i l u rlrbns and Purine- Hln4, HmaUh trie Appetite, Mrrnlhrm .tiuarir. ISrre IB fart, thoruuu.t lminnilN. triaara Ua wiflaxlm. an'l nul. un huik It doaa not bWkaa tlie ta, utu. IMiu , prodaoa eatipatio -a'i Iru ..iaim. k Km Ki.irAJ.rr Uatbs. ',4 rrw;: An Hj Xaa W'la.. ai uudnt I'ale r.f IMc a la " hara ii.i i Kruarn't irun fciV-r aud it ui, bun tuao a ductur ta ma. b.'Hj ruiwl mto u nXamm lnia haw Hi Ufa. A mi rarnl M mw Oiabtilaial. aad now mj ena&pwii'm a ood. llaa alau t mmn banaflniai to ua ci.ilfaa. Mu.UFiu O Bbaodok Kam Itxkvcr. 91 aara: 1 ha, a euAarwd untold nuan tr-jm tn 1 fimrrlatntT. and tuuli rrfKaia rauaf frm a exeat llnm'l lxici lunara " Oaiiiiliia haeatoowa Trada Mark aod ei jai 6n mamwmtmr. Ta-k. mm mfmer. Mutaauia JTAl tMhN 1 Of Kn i KMK O Sui.errii"r .f Hl.rkl'rk in SjPilT Mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MONIENT. thp ONLV LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN. THE MARKET. oel-SS-lr Best and Cheapest. r v. it): year eutlitiK Jlar-ti Vin. JUHV BLlCKtNDKKKfclt Juj.r:i.: k By tmouul ol dUllrate 1. On. By amount returned work and rab t I r4rr re leetoed .. Eioneratmo - Aln-unt pa ill tar .rntil)K Service rendered afl Suiervior u. . . l'nlj I T r II mud aiuiiliiiiK aoiuuut wi,r dune on r1 t'erceutage in cfli and tax aci viro' Total Ualauce dae lowti-li'p I JAM KS K. IK.tWJ.AM. Supervl-.iT. At&oUQlot KuiiliCAie .' I la. Ord;ri tald ' Auiount mid iowtitlilp 4'lcla.... A tiiount returi.e J r.iiiueraliin "ah lor i!:ink hrr tre ol Suiierx imt K-pnirf Wora done on nud TjU.1 I lialaoce dot Tnrn-hlii .j JOHN MTS. J. t . Hr.r S. KUi iKMi i: !. Attest: W'.itbb 11. Ki'WAHi'i. .1.. April 31, jxwl. We now hav the largest and and Boys Clothing in the county best selected stock of Men's, Our Spring Stock is now com plete. We have the best selection of Gents' Furnishing Goods in the county. ALso, all the nobby styles of Hats in the Market. Our motto is "Good Goods and Low Prices." It will pay you to come and see us as we can and will save you money. Very Itespectiuiiy, C A SHARBAUGH, t;AKKULLTUWN. rtNN'A eta-90-iy ,TOIIX C. l'. CH, IBALa IB Goto - Wei-Ep.-Fii 13 Watbb. STitarr. Pittuku 'i Oldept e.taMlfhe J hnune In '!'' Cot in nit bot yare tcod t t ' farulU and medicinal e '.. 1 (tulrte'n Weddmic. N.Tt on il f enht-imer.i. ra'f :oi.,.- jul-.. li o1 are leadlnn tirand". !. t ' " of into on hand. lm. llili.r-cjv' alo Oil Tom. Klneu'e ("U-n for foil auart. e tor ' t-'-"- name; MnouKaliela. (n uJ l r is.eo t.er doxen . l 00 t-.r . tii--! :i It ruined. Aliu fcave In '' ho(re, at tl.W per all' n. trr- rale 4 . -'-i 400 fflea 9asf.acred. London, April 21. The natives of Portuguese Guinea, west cost of Africa, have revolted and have hoisted the French flag. The garrison on the Island of Bietsao has been overpowered, and all the Portuguese officers and eoldiers have been massacred. The rebela on the Island of Biesao Thev have had two bat- the coko companies houn when the Commisioner Quinton was decapitated, j miners imprisonea oy me acciucut. m xe with the Fortugues and have com CUv -d, r,r..t, mftd an attack On the ami V,; Krulv hr.rrihlv hacked, the limrj3 "e oni. a - Ibltlllk?!! 'aavaa - - l (A, iavi a a A 4.' mmj - j w off communication with two nunarea miners whom the accident imprisoned in the mine below. For fourteen hours the miners were shut up in the mine. This wag a period of terrible suspense for their families and friends, who crowded about the pitmouth in a etatc of great agitation and distress. Event ually a 6niall hole was pierced through th maa of wreckage and the earth clogging shaft, and it was found possible ; The latett advices from India concern- i ttriking miners and their families from ing the massacre at Manipur are that . to iower food by means of a rope to the ' number 6000 hour when the Commisioner Quinton was decapitated, miners imprisoned ty tne acciaeni in upon the pietely routed them. deputies with brick and clubs when tome of the men also took a hand. In the melee Keveral shotd were fired and one girl, one woman and several men wore struck by the living bullcta but none fatally hurt. afterward being thrown outside me cu j- o neaCed walls, where they were devoured by the j in the work of re-ue to hand the ilOO dog. Two officers, whose names are J miners one by one out of the mine. and a bugler, were speared Although physical cuituro Is a very good thing und where practiable should form a part of public-school training, Governor I'attison says the Philadelphia Ledger was juHtififd in vetoing a bill re quiring the practice of physical culture in the public schools of all the cities of the Commonwealth. The law as it now cxibW authorizes school boards to direct what branches of learning thall be taught in each n-houl. That is all that Ls necssarv. There is no need for the Legislature to interfere with local con ml r.f schools: at least, no necessity for such interference hus been shown. A KKmrtT of abandoned farms in Massachusetts forms an interesting fea tun-Mn the twenty-first annual report of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics The number of such abandonments has rcmht-d 14U. of which t.s'J are without buildings. The aggregate ai-reago lt?f rtKl nud the assessed valuation id tl, 070. 32. Farms with buildings ag gregate CG.CV acres, the tohil valuation of the proiK-rty U'ing ?iii1.01l; while the fiinns without buildings aggregate 58, !."'"' acres, and are valued at $3f, SW. A report shows that the abandon m. ht has Is.vii almost entirely confined to the western luilf ff the (V.innu-n-e;.ltl.. t j passage through which the food supplies , abled the men encaged not given, by the Kukis, and Mr. Grimwood, the British iolitical agent at Manipur, and tw o other officers, were brutally mu til ted and afterward thrown over the walls of the city, as in the ease of the unfortunate commissioner. Tho re mains of the officers who were killed during the fighting were treated in a similar manner. A large reward has After Manj Tears. Four hundred natives and four Portuguese officers were killed, and twenty-one men wounded. In addition seventy-one men reported aa mis6ing Reinforcements will be Pent from Lisbon to the scene of the revolt. and it is surmised that he ignited the ga In the tank from the light he held in his hand. The tank, which contained 14,000 gallons of oil, was blown to atoms, and nothing could bo found of Johnston s re mains on which to hold an inquest. Tho trainmen on the Indiana Midland Railroad who went out on a strike last Saturday on account ot non-payment of wages overdue, have induced every man on the road to Join them, and not a w heel is being turned, except an engine and mail the length or Vtio :-t .fii Our Enormous Spig Stock of Canets. v0tr Qr now fullv Dreoared to meet the demands of such of their housekeeper friends as contemplate making the improve ments in their homes that Spring always suggests, auu connection let the fact be recorded mat mey snw as urauu, , ied and Excellent a Stock of Carpets of Every Kind car, w&lcn win aouoie urn ... ::, hehiml railroad. No passengers or freight &n( description as can be seen m the larger cities. And betiina of any kind ar allowed to be moved. No ... desirable state of affairs stands the even more important violent demonstrations are Doing made by J nicir PMADTlVuL VARIETY OF CURTAINS AND DRA- PERIES. New Spring Styles ol uress uooas anu inimu ready. Vl'tiirnK'SMiTK'E. Notice It lierehy Kivru tt.a: I pointed tiy the Crphani' Conn j Auditor to dinrlti-iie the to '.. ' Jubn J. Ker. artminturHliT 1 1 reared. a fhown hl nr u -t : thoM entitled thereto I "HI Kouni I'Kigrt Mi u-e K.i en-"i!iC. I " Bedaj,Aprll !9ih at 1 . M or ibeporpie of aitrml nif t.i t ' a.d apiolnltneiit lien an1 tif' tnteraoted may attend 'r te '"''"' ' , . ltm In on id luud. H.H. 'L tbenfburH. I'a.. Alr.l 10, lvl. proncwiaU will 1' rereif! 1 " 1 ' ol apaF:ral re.ldcne a -r ..npr .a iiinnt Innii to he een at the T V J I irn t In Ehenhnr l' I . . ....l.,l anil In i - I f lb on or t.i fi re S 1 !Wy aaid. The mm: to n:lit to rejeot any or ail pr i KbentbutT, Pa.. April ItHb. '1 f aan" 4 On Arrr. 3aliny BtEa 1 H- ,-' .;i re' PrRiscEiKLD, O., April 17. Lawrence T. Neal, of Chillicothe, the well-known Democratic leader placed in the field two years ago against Camptiell for the Iemocratic nomination lor governor and now prominently mentioned as a gubernatorial and United States Senator ial candidate, is here to-day on a mission that cannot but win admiration. been offered for the capture of the Re- Jst after the civil war air. eai won . , the love of Miss Lizzie Goode, daughter pwui , . , . 1100.I0. of thLs c tv. The It is the teaching of history says tho ' fJ Kansas City Mar that presidential jaunt Nal WJ R L)t;niocrat. jhe are not favorable to the iMjlitical fortunes iri haa too much respect for her father of candidates who resort to that method to elope, and the two lovers separated to of enhancing their chances for renomi- j meet only now and then. ,, , x. lf.viKViiiir. Judge Goode, died last week, leaving nation. The result f Mr. Hajes Hitin- I erary and the melancholy failure 01 .n- naye renjajnej single and Mr. Ncal's call to-day on Miss Uoode, coupled with other things, leads to the belief that the A Fireman's Awful Deatfc. Chattasooa, Tenn., April 19. A most horrible accident occured in this citv to-day in the presence of several thousand persons, who had gathered at the corner of Ninth and Georgia avenue i to witness the fire department putting 1 out a small blaze in the European Ho tel. i Charke Worner, head hoseman of the Lookout Fire Department, was at the long ladder playing a hose in the third story window, when he got a shock from a live electric light wire and drop ped dead to the ground to the horror of the large crowd. drew Johnson to secure an indorsement by "swinging around the circle" are still fresh in the public mind. The pre cedents are against Mr. Harrison, and the prospect is that the rule will not be violated in his case. Is the House, at Harrisburg, on Tues day, Hon. E. T. McNeelisof this county called up tho report of the conference committee recommending the Senate amendments to the bill appropriating $333,000 to reimburse Governor Beaver faithful couple will be married soon. What a Trotting Horse Did, Allextowx, I'a., April 22. A fast trotting hoase en route from Buffalo to Philadelphia IcHjicd from a moving Le high Valley freight train at Itockdale, last night, fell against a passing freight train. A wreck ensued and Brakeman. Henry Wessels of WeL-port was killed The horso and several sheep and hoga U'om L iIKmI ll.l frt.iirt.t 1 4-wl . 1 1 1 1 1 - .'ft" ior money oorroweu auu wuueu uu.- car;. raiied and wrecked. ing the Hoods of 1SS0 W concurred in. The vote on concurring in the amend ments resulted in loO yeas; nays The powder boat Kansas City, with a ton of dynamite on board, capsized and sank in the sound near New Haven, Conn., on Monday. The crew escaped. the strikers, but thy are firm In their de mands of a complete settlement of back wages. On Friday there was an exhibition in Philadelphia of the storage battery system of running street cars w hich seems to have been decidedly successful. A very heavy car was used and it was found that it was ca pable of ruuning it any desired ped up to fifteen miles an hour. If this system is practicable as the inventors claim. It will do away with the unsightly poles that are now usd in the electric system, besides re moving the danger to which nearly everybody is constantly exposed from a breaking of the live wires used to furnish the electricity to the cars. A collision on the Lake Shore railroad at Nipton Station. 40 miles west of Ohio, on Saturday night In which six postal clerks and tro engineers were killed. The fast mail No. It hound east collided with No. 51, the Toledo eipress. Just as the lat ter train was about to pull on the siding to let the Fast Mall pass. Six postal clarks and two engineers were killed. Two mail cars were telescoped but the passenger cars were not injured. The postal clerks were penned in the mall cars so that they could not help themselves and and the bodlps of some of them wer mangled beyond recognition. ANDREW FOSTER. H7 it ! MAIN STBEET. JOHNSTOWN. I'A. w - -v. mm HAY-FEVER old-Iheab SALESMEN t r.ii.i ni.i uf the I.t."- the eonntry. We Ur" '"".. ca temerf. No frrvl o- el'1 . a I .a. v . mm- .nii rri III X la " i.. " rm ii j auu " i' . . , . . mgm. HI" '1'1-S. hhUw a;r. 24 t. l-ated at IuHl. ' . r" ;rt,jt ! Hallway Iepot. alaa ; Blub the heat acnotnmoilari..n ' 5, ;f tleaur aeeUere and boarder. .,...,rv at ecmlort ad quiat will ItTifl t . ;M, to utep. The Tatl u aB'x,r'r: .f " applieJ with th next th m rt(! ' all the dellraele. of the '"" ,,u0 n plied with theebolrentof j.ure M ... and nothtnr. but tba beet if tlon to " cr ol ,, i srH FAUMFOIIUKNT. Thsuscriler ellel ' 1 Umiulnp t il WTlsll i l. Hil1'' Ill llll-v. . " . .:iJ. fVm TiaLm u not a liauid. nuf or poder. Applet in tw.n"tru " CnnUi. Sold bp drvcl or tent by mail on rrrpt ofvr. 3UG ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street NEW YORK, 50c miles from fresson. r 111 ., 70 acres, aUMit on cleur.M. i -non l.t of April. , the subscriber at Lor,"tj'vt;s j Feb. 57. 1-91. 7 t.. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Tiik auti-tights bill luis Iw-en d fcated in the Minnesota Icgislutuic. V m 'BBwk"r IX ABSOLUTELY PURE F( s-mv-- w-v . TSti r;re3? i " WANT A WAGON?" We have wagons. bn?ci. surres. liisli Rrade ; as liyht, strong, durable, stylish, a'i K-autifully fmishtd as moJcrnizifJ imnufacture can produce. Duilt on hn- r by men f f life .pericnce. H:nesty is our policy; protrpt shirment ur pA-ialty. We want t 1ww you. Write us. Csts y"U nothini:. May lead t' business by and by. Send fur our catalogue. It is free to esery reader of this paper. Cing hamtun Wan'-n Ox. Diihamiori N. V. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." rT' V S3000lfl .in.i.'ir""'",,,,,, .. , .ir - t'(7, ffTLmcm IB Opera HoL1 A valuable tiood Hunt"! Xt. can ";: tx C ';.m 1 1 hereby announre d , for the cmee ol Sherltl -ul. 1; n the Ietnecratlf primary e e 1 ,u .. . , "M l. I ' t- nenspBTK. - - 1 I berepy " , .v'' . hrrlfl, .ub)t to the a,; ...imar a eetion CmroIVown, I'a MICAL A Mm. L Tlttbur. Mr. Jame. S-j In town w-dy Tl Il9trlct Attoj Uiwn. M in to Ei-SheritT J Irur around cm 01 , OlM1 is tK)th. a air cheap al I" Tho warm r. p.nlure and you grow. Thf Fkekm yonr Job print prices. Ex-Prothor. Hummlt. -tent Thurilay. Onr farmer a.a lnokng won.l big harvest. Mr. Piiol " Vllle'H wot 111 V c town on Mon.la Mi An rived home un 'I wlnU-r in lUm Ouite a mu enrolled for lb and lluslnesH A Col. Jbn Franklin Hon ITuntlmi'l"" WaM puir 12 to 15 cent Vm.rU. 5 cent-, ul Mr. J. ;. ' ahlp. wart a vM dar. Mr. wen 1 K. Barker of near Klmnn-.l. I day. Oim of the 11 a fine fried tro mold. Ill- lie-" I large. Hon. A. A ha lui-n ubeii through the V urday. Mr. lvter of Carroll ton yean, hif Vx-'-u bronc hltn. For :ile Ixiretto. Pit. nary ontbuild:i j Loretto. I'a. llun'l ca' a.nrt ti tin 11 ' yet. Th e:i tuightv iincert I Aarmi K - J of Chai'iiiioi''. last week frtitr born, married len. Hh1 riuniiiitiV. i if J I Engl'i'-'-r of 1 1 city on sat in -1 On Wedn.' Ing mill in ll.i Ing diliCiiVerei before any da t A hlrh wl alight rain P' hour on Werlti. we have leartH Ctn-iilar!' formatlun r Normal Sch' application ! Carrollt own. Among t Senate 1h on' soda water, tirohiblllnif t toaicaling tin Those v rolltown No Academy hi possible and certain of lei The law of the trout there U no tory you are borne the bai- Accord In t-1 the LegKlati may hereafte: person or p will be tried rl A m11 worth of d;l tones wa At the bay at -l The Bettings century style While a r l revoUer the weap- charged, und In the rlirht f at the hospit An ea-f "150 artleles about the h cents. It tai wer the demsJ jastly captu Cornell u shlp, died at Friday of las 'The decease. I rheumatiHtn ' two yeur I :. remains weri etery at St A --Yhe iro- eat term of .iperwd on Ml su-den:--wradi.. Ti. tthelr ixtn cr ' one, Ami reij uget in iKM,t) n lUenefit of lb The her f I flraerdens. Sal Brarjoram we reenUtJ can ie grow ti many of theii are ateo pr even wnen e ) glecutd. Th manured. On Monri Sheriff rhvvl and Dr. T. Dohm and 1 pital for tlx--and torgi Oentiary. the nce 01 one yt Ittg atofficer M riet them at -Mr V. F englfceiTx 01. 1 KayW.i t townnbip. in Lloyd Ib-ru.. or two. ll 1- tory rlit iiink his condition that on Tii phla. was psi-nt rit Dioylnif uii.l ; 'i i i s $f - X