u At ' 4 .?.' 'J -'-"1 i ,:'. f I. ;' : ... !?: . - - Tf- ; ' 1 I"" . i t J. Hi -I.-" 5 ' . .. I i mum &xmm. ! i'A MHKI A CO.. PA. Fill 1AY, MAY t. pr : IV. I. HetflnK of lh DfmotrMK loiml (omnilllrr. Ti the liii-nil t is of the Deimerat lr comi ty ( ii:.m i tt . . (ikmi Ki ; Yi.n nri ViU' u l to Unit ;n tl:i' Opera llcu-c. EIm-iii-burg, mi SATURDAY. MAY TH. l"-vl , at loVloek v. m., for the ir.rpo.-r of naniim; a la for holding the next primary elertiot:. ami to tranaet such oilier business n may properly come before tiie ruinmittee. .TOSEIMI A. R AY, ('"Miinian. Jxmiy Si.mi xx., tin Kans:is Vnrt? lnun, owns :i farrf. of i'.CO :icrr-i nnl lias 8'J Acres in wheat. Tin: rur.il biTi, whii-h ha(5 ia-tl tho St-nate, was linally pawod in the Hons on TnctAlay by a vote of "03 ayes to 7.' ik.t, j"it n.Hip:h ay-s to 'pass it. Tl.K llou' at Uarrishurc;. has a-d final:;, tho Tarr conipnr'ry oilnciitional bill. It ;iviJts tliat t vtry child be tween !-r.i 12 years shall be font to n pulic, oriiivate school for sixteen co'.f ee.'utivr. weeks per year, ami make ti.e fi't ccmictioii bile a jn.-tice lial'? to a i"nv- of -J, ami all alter r?" each. 1U'.';;ksi:n tativk Taoo.vrt, whe- has ch.irp of the r.np rs' tax hi'., has couit'to the et.ne'iision that the many henrmus on the measure in the Senate comr.iittfe an' w' ien tin for the purpe.se Of deferring aetitn fn the hill, Mid thus prf v !iti!i;4 its passage, lie says he can count on 150 raemhers who will not nrce t a ljurn until the tax bill is proH -v considered on the il r .f th.e Senate. Ax Ant'lojv eounty, Nel... woman Secured a divorce at Xelivrh the other day tui the jjround f liarsh treatment, bad temptT. f u The lady had but one witness, ami she was a youm,' woman who had lived with the couple for nine years. She trave evidence as to the hus Laiid"s had disposition anil iingovcrna ble temper, and in le.- than '21 hours after the divorced man ai t his witne-s against him were made one for Utter or for uor;e. John C. Kkvu.vs", Unite ! States Sen ator from Texas on Saturday resigned his seat in the Senate and was appointed and accepted a place on the Railway Commission of Texas. Horace Chilton has been appointed by Governor Hogg to till the place made vacant by Mr. Reagan's resignation. The action of Governor Hogg in placing Mr. Reaf.au cm the Railway Commission is roundly condemned by the Farmer.?' Alliance of Tex:us. who bitterly opposed the Sen ator's appointment. The Census Office has issued a state ment of the acreage and yield of tobacco for the year lV.'O. showing an increase over last census of 55.22:1 acres and B'. 052,410 pounds. In Pennsylvania the aera in'acreswas ?"),rJoC; crop in pounds, 28,072,77. The total for nil the States was, acreage, lIU.tKil; crop in pounds 4'.'l,71u,"jS. There has been a sub stantial increase in North Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio, New York and Wiscon sin. On the other hand, there has been a more or less falling off in Virginia, Maryland. Connecticut, Massachusetts. Pennsylvania and Missouri. T.n: C!iini'-:t ( jverrmiout has notified the Government of the United Stales, through the Department of State, of its unwillingness to receive Hon. Henry W. B".air as our Minister to China. It is well under, too.! that the objection to Mr. Blair is b. .-ed upon his utterances concerning the Chinese question, and that tiie republication of extracts from bis speeches produced a deep impression upon the minds of prominent Chinese officials, which fmallv resulted in the notification received by the department of State at Washington. The objection of the (. hmese Government to Mr Blair i i caused no excitement as the Government . recognizes the right of a foreign power j to express its unwillingness to receive a ' i t..;.,;t.r nl ; .-.,,t;,.,1 ...i.i.. entirely ucccptal'le. ArNT Von Moi.titk, FiiM Mar.-hal of !.!., . -.. i i ..ii i , iiuj ii iimiu i.:i:j.,ie i uea tuaaeniy ana , Une.vjieetcuMy on Friday niht at Berlin, in the '.'1st year of his ii.ite. As the con qtifrer of the French nrniits und the military hero o .equal with Bi.-iiiarck, the t'omniissiotier ut the ciipitulation c.f Sedan, l is name has been handed down to history as that of the forrmt German warrior of hi.s day and generation Two Or three years i:-o Gcneaal "on Moitke was place'l on the retired list of the ' SrillV. (ieoeral Von Wn'di rei. ed him. Emtioror William ' ,cmie V.m ' Moitke a gracious and nffectionute letter 1 nominating hi;n as President of Country j Defence. This o'liee was hold by Em- pcror l reilerick until he nscem CI the ' throne, since when it has Ik cu vacant Though noniially retired with all th honors, the old Field Marshal continued en the active li.-t of the armv to the las-t. Skxatok Fixmb of Kan.-as i-ay.- the Pitt.-lmrj; ''.. offered a resolution, which Wits adopted, just Kforc Cogrcss adjourn ed instructing the Senate finance com- mittee to investigate tiie effects of the McKinley tariff and of our tariff svstcm ! generally us compared with the revenue system of Europe. The finance commit tee has remitted this work to a sub-committee, on which Carlisle and Harris are the Democratic representatives and Al drieh. Allison and Sherman the Repul lican mem) rs. All the Information at hand is to the ff.-et that the committee .is not ilispi'M'd to give many hearings, but will collect data of a do unientarv character," and report early next g(.. fion. It is iindcr-tMHl the data" uj!j con.-ist of eomiiHinications from selected reprt'jei.'i.'itives of the various intere.-t ixi iaiiy .ivoretl by the -McKinley bill; , but the other pide will maniigu to make itself heard, i.n.l Carlisle a.;d Harris will :tfier the 'mi..reis ...f consumer.-' :.V :ifTTl'Cll wlil'.it t-oJJ li.rliiii;i.'e of New York .... i v., ... I..r cash, jxikI on M:iy rjtioi.r, at Sl.i.5 I -or I taiut. This is the highot price this, grain ln-.s reached in j am, save Llurhit; the few thus in 163?, tvLen the . . f uuouh rititcrua corner w rnanipu- lat 'I. ftie ki's at the Above price were very ?arge 22, 00,000 bushc which is vaore than the entire visible pujiply t:f the eountrj-. The pales in ChieaLjo were -aiso very large, and the price roso as high as SI. 15 in fact, the grain markets of this country aire fairly hooming, because the belief jrrevaiLs that, owiix to tifc poor cond;tion of Europe an wheat, there will le a lg de ninl for American grain before the cW' of tiie present year. The price at winch wlitat eoul on Moiidny is from twenty-two to twenty five cuts higher than the price one year ago. It is admitted say the Lancaster AYh L'm, that the prosptet of a big crop in "'.his cfmrtry are very good, but the anticipated deinand firm Europe, it ia believed, will even nrre than counter balance op.r large proJuet. It hxs lx;en estimated that the shortage in Gre;it Dritain and France will reach as much as 20i ,( !(, o( )U lml 'ls. It may Ik? this is the estimate of speculators and bull opera U rs and done in order to influence present speculation, but the agricultural paper:: also sjiea'i of the roor condition of the crops in those two countries. Kusria, which is the EurojH-an granary ; at the present time reports a jxxir out- . look in her southern wheat provinces. Some, of eoui-sc. phe will have to sell, and so will India, hut it is not believed they wiil le ahle to supply the deficiency more than partially. This will compel YVe.-tern Europe to draw on the United S't.ites. The probability is that wheat ' will he scarcer in this country by July 1 than it has been for many years and. in consequence, corn spoudingly high. i In his l;u-t reiort says the Philadel phia I'o'jrd Secretary Windom estimated the Trca.-ury surplus for the fiscal year ending June u0, ls:.)l, at precisely $52, O.tU'OO; but the Secretary did net make due allowance for the e:traordm ary capacity of the Billion Congress to waste the public money. Instead of having a surplus, the Treasury is on the perilous edge of a deficit, in spite of the transfer to the public account of S54, 0 10.000 deported by the National banks for the redemption of their notes. Dis patches from Washington state that the Treasury olnciais look with solicitude to ward the approaching heavy payments; that the expenditures are steadily in creasing, while the public revenues are diminishing; and that secretary Foster will make a strong tffort to meet the situation by circulating the subsidiary silver coinage, amounting to about 20, 000,000, and by converting the 4 per ' cent, bonds that arc falling due into 2 , per cents. i The connection of things are certainly i growing somewhat serious w hen it is nec essary to rake up the smooth half and quarter dollars lying in the bottom of the Treasury vaults and pay them out j to public creditors. What with the ex- j travaganre of the Billion Congress, and with the McKinley tariff in abolishing fiscal revenues while increasing the bur dens of consumers, the Treasury officials ' will have no easy task in makinc the two end.- meet. Govlunok Patxison" on Tuesday ap proved the bill returning to William II. Kemble, the Philadelphia banker, the money advanced to the state for the em ergency caused by the Johnstown flood. In signing tiie bill Governor Pattison after si tting forth the peculiar circum stances said: "Special tolerance i given bv the con- ' stitution to the creation of a State debt to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, i dcUnd the State in war. and to maintain the credit of the Commonwealth by meeting its existing debts. The execu tive, too, is authorized bv law to lay without previous specific appropriation, the expense of the National Guard called out under certain circumstances of (liF..'il.1ninr, .7......... t t . 1. ,1 . these emergencies was the occurence which has passed into history as -the Johnstown llood.' The expenditures miule by the Commonwealth iu eonnec- :. !. v. .... : i : i . ,,v'" l,IU, lul" mcurreu in me iaw- r 1 m i . ful exercise of its police power. Thev have been duly vouched to the saifac- vn cii i ue iiLriMiii'jre, una ii.e nionevs ... i... .i:i:u ..i -i "i'l'ii-'imni-eii i mie tun ure o oe paia em um in ier oue exauiination ana iu he-iv ""g ouicers oi i.ie Mate. . In t-;o- f tic., :.i.,..,. cheerfully approve this bill, without fear tl. ot it ... 1 1 r,, i i-i i . , . , ill e ir 1'e Ti I' -i ,Pn-" nt,Wh.K,i ' i e imtttve c ce mCU l lilt tiOlUUt tiu.CO. v. the executive c,hce. ' i The announcement is made says the Philadelphia IhralJ that Representative ! Jc.v-o M. Baker of Delaware countv is a C:lIlJia" Chairman of the Republi- , .Mate Committee, to succeeil Hon. Will iam Andrews, the present incumlnt. It is un-Ur.-iood that t'ne friends of Mr. Andrews have Ik-cii importuning tk'U- j ator tuay to reappoint the gentleman j from Crawford, but this announcement i in regard to Mr. Baker would indicate I that they have not succeeded, The cundidacv of Baker is simply a i- r-i i 1 j n.kfurcvChairman C, k, per, who will . l.e the head and front of tne organua- , j tion. Two years ago Quay turned Coop- j t er down h ause the hopeful Collector of j j dwtoms was inclined to indulge in some ! opinions and ambitions of his own. The ' l take him back now is prooi o: ttie chastening influence of ad- versitv. " : But the swapping of horses won't save the race. It wasn't Andrew's incompe- teucy that lost the lost battle, but Qusy'i uniMipularity. With Cooiht at the head of the conimittee, even though his iden tity is ina-ked by the election of Baker, the obnoxious rossism which has dis-gu.-ted the people will be apparent, and the people will not support it. -Ir. lii.iTit: E.oroN. t-i-ter cf I'rcsi dent Harrison, was danirerouclv if not fatally injured by Uing thrown from a carriage in which fchc and her niece. Miss Moore, were returning from church l;i-t Sumlity evening, at Cleveland. O. nathertoii LttrcT. ( Jhe lMs f the snubbing pivon Mr. Harrisou by the Nnlional Republican Leagiie. tcrivt ntion at Ci&tianaii caused , pri- ntre, hi pre every uo m it nil nr.Kfed on nnhtiiTnl rnrttters KROWK , tCnt'eIupt fritJor tbe pre6ent oc. ' vinnt rf ihp Wiii TtnrRf hv thp Ipadoi-s of the Republican party, chief of whom is Mr. Blaine, who 16 now believed to have intentionally deceived Mr. Ilarri fou when he promised him that he would nct oppose his nomination. It is n w cor ceded that Blaine may have or dictate the Kepuhlican nomination next year, and if he allows Mr. Harrison to lie nominated it will be pimply because he w"iil have become convinced of the impossibility of electing a Republican. A gentleman who is a warm personal friend of Mr. Harrison tells me that he I - is not the dupe of Mr. Blaine to the ex tent imagined by that gentleman and his friends, and that if after a careful observation of the political field he does not think he can be re-elected he will re fuse to allow his name to go before the next Republicanconvention. That is Mr. Harrison's intention, but it would be impossible for a man with his overwhelm ing egotism to believe that he could pos sibly be defeated. ik that it may be put down as certain that he w ill gladly take the nomination, if Blaine will let him have it. That's where the uncer tainty come-j in. Will Blaine let him have it? The effect of the legislation of the bil lion dollar Congress is beginning to he felt at the Treasury department, and al ready Secretary Foster has began to scheme as to how he can get the $30 000,000 that must be paid on the lPt cf July for pensions. He has decided to utilize the 5 IS. 000, 000 in silver half dol lars now in the Treasury by depositing them in the National banks, thus mak ing them available for the Government's current exjxnses. Another item, aside from the Con gressional appropriations ln'coming pay able after July 1, that is taxing Mr. Fos ter's ingenuity to provide for is the $50 000,000 of 4" per cent bonds that will mature in Septembtr. Although it has for some weeks len given out that all of these bonds would bL taken up at or be- .fore maturity lhave it on good an- j a small portion, and the pro ti onty that it is the .resent intention cf j nl deteJ to Um, funfor -mi. roMcr io ano.v mose in uie nanus of the National banks to remain out standing at a reduced rate of interest, if the banks will consent to it. Whether he can legally do this without the pass age ot a special funding act tf Congress is a debatable fpiestion. Nobody has ever had much confi dence in the honesty of Secretary Tracy's alleged reform in the employment of the fortmen and master mechanics of the navy yards of the country, and now that it has been endorsed by Senator Chand lier there isn't au atom of confidence left in it. If Jerry Simpson isn't cartful some body will charge him with being in the pay of the Washington agents lobby. He made a speech here this week in fav or cf the Government's paying the Un ion soldiers or their heirs tiie difference between the value of the greenbacks paiJ tnem during the war and of gold He says it will only take $3,000,000 to ! do it. Onlv! It has leaked out through the tat department that the administration is i xtr-mely anxious to dispense with the services of Fred Douglass, minister to j Hayti because of the mess he has i made of the negotiations for a coaling i station on the Island for the United ! States. It fears, however, to dismiss him now lest it may effect the nejrro votes in next years convention. The remnants of the Sixth Massachu setts regiment, of which Lieut. Gov. Jones of New York was commander ! when it was attacked bv the mob in th i streets of Baltimore in Aoril, 1861, visit-I td Washington this uwl- an, I --,, ally entertained. They left for home ' this moruinz. I The Senate Finance committee has de- signated as a subcommittee to investi- ' j gate the working of the McKinlev tariff 1.,,,, i, ,1 ... ,?,..: - i . , ii -i t Senate at the last session. Senators Al lison, Aldrioh, Hitchcock, Carlisle and I Harris. The sub-committee begins ; work next week, and it is already ap parent that an attempt is to be made to make Republican campaign thunder. but the two wide-awake Democrat- M'srs- .Carlisle and Harris will see tll:lt 'beir end is held up. r. A Village Desire jed bj Fire. Watektowv, N. Y., April 27. Har risville, a thriving village on the route into the Adirondack forest, was practi- cally destroyed by fire to-day, the lot Uiug estimated at $100,000. The fire i originated in the residence of (Jeone Meade. It sorend r.mi.lK- int ,V, joining buildings and a very Ehort time i the business part of the town was in a ' blaze. The heaviest losers are Lake & ; t.... i j "-'v' ) AJviiTv, lu'iii. DIVIC, raiWU mAllU . .,. i .i i: i j household goods. Every buildine on liAth Clft.O . . f Ka ( . f -. . 1 . "4" "- uuiu lucincr e: i., j: 'lerce's ?tore was burned: a!o ., v w;to,- r"t.. r- i j. Culver. Huntely's and others were i:.., , , uuiuiu, nut .m inue wvea irora any of them. The fire started about 11 . in. jtiii: vaiuiaire l ire i.e rartment were asked foraid and respond Promptly. At 4 o'clock p. m., th, f .rUIi nn.lo. TV V, rm o clock a. m. The Carthage Fire Pf At 4 o'clock p. m., the nre was unuer control, ine 1'ost ULhce. Great Western Telegraph Oilice and Cen tral New York Telephone Office were burned. Tiie Pel a muter Failure. Meadvillt. Pa., April 27. The time for the acceptance of the compromise by Delamater it Co. to their unsecured creditors expired to-day. A meeting was held, and it was ascertained that creditors whose claims amount to $75, 000 have refused to sign the compromise agreement. A further extension of three i days was voted. If the olistinate rre.li- to. do notf'Sn in that time the assignee yiuu luwiuu up tne auairs oi tne firm. A satiafactoryP arrangement has been made concerning the State and county claims. . M BRADrxxru. Anril -20 lr Uu of Hungarians was taken from thinlace U'e coke regions to-day and List night . , , , . i "urfc" "l lI,e m place of the present strikers. Many of them had . Keen lying idle here, owing to the great scarcity of work during the present de- prcssion in the iron business Hisht of 11 in Lcenms Tower. 9 KBSOWTHV&f PURE rJtu.APEi.tuiA, April 'JO. T5-e ftJlura of several chert-term eudowiaut t-rdew, following cu this collapse of XLj Univer sal Ordei of Go-Operutioa, has caused pnic Einong the poor aad deluded members if thee ruufh-room coueerns, end tiiiore many days a number of other concerts ill furely go to the wall. It ia impc-ible to s.iy bow many wildcat crd:rs like the collapsed Universal Order of Co-Operation, the Earn-et Workers and the Benevolent. Endowment Association are now swind ling the citizens of Philadelphia and vieinitv but -x moderate guexi would be 100. The liablitiei of these rotten concerns which have no assets whatever beyond the fudw paid in by members are enor mous. To its -7,5l0 memliers the PJenetiosal Order of Earnest Workeiv, for instance, owed $2,750,000, w hile, the funds on hand are reported to le only $130,000. The Universal Order of Co Operation had nearly 25,000 memlK-re, to whom it owes something like $2,500, 000, and its . receiver has found some 25,000 to 35,000 with which to meet these claims. The membership of the other orders is generally smaller, and it is probably within bounds to lump them all together at $lu0,000. On the basis of $100 to each member, here is $10,000, 00 more due to the holders of the certif icates of these humbugging affairs. Every one of them is doomed to collapse in a short time, and all the certificate holders but those who got in on the ground floor will le losers. A reat (tiilic Cathedral to be Built. Sr. Louis, April 25. St. Louis will have a. great Catholic eathdrid, to cost at least $1,000,000. It will be built ! near Forest Park, and the active begin ning of the preparatory woik will l-e soon after the events of Archbishop Ken rick's golden jubilee. The lot on Lucas Place, with a frontage of an entire block, has long been considered the site of a possible cathedral. On one corner of this lot now stands a little frame church of the Immaculate Conception, and on another part stands the small parochial . schocl building I This valuable land will be sold, ex- the building of the cathedral and. the purchase of the land where it will stand. The heads of the churc h, looking into the future, have decided to build the ca thedral near Forest Park, in accordance with the western growth of the city. The church is now. and will be until fall most concerned in the golden jubi lee of Archbishop Kenrick and the var ious matters connected with it. Archbishop Kenrick, recognizing that the actual vork of building the great structure must fall upon his successor, will not begin the foundation of mason ry for the cathedral, which is intended to equal St. Patrick's, on Fifth avenue, New York. A LjncblDg bj L". . Soldiers. Walu Walli, Wash., April 25. D. J. Hunt, the slaver of Private Miller. was lynched last evening bv soldiers from the garrison, and fell in the Court House yard riddled with sixteen bullets. our tf which entered his head. A crowd of seventy soldiers arrived early in tbe evening and began work on the doors with hammer and chisel, This was too slow, and they threatened to t"0 dynamite, when the doors were opened. Thev then demanded kevs to the cell, and took Hunt out in the yard and quickly shot him. Excitement ran hirh, and two thous and people were cround the jail until aitcr inJnight. After tne shooting the went to their quarteis, and it wwl hard to identify them, though many were noi masked. 1 revious to tbe fnoting lbey had taken charge of tlie town, and compelled the merchants ft"!1 1". .f. , - Iunl Wes f t' dnnicinK , . .TV C V . VAV, , - "Iuur" -"-vi " ne cuoi -uiuer ueau. A Systtrj cM wo. States. Providekce. R. I April 28. The sensation of this city is the death laet week at Denver, Col., of Mrs. J. B. Carn.iby. Her body was brought here to-day and there is no longer any doubt that she was killed by arsenic poisou contained in a t.ottle of liquor which looked like whihky, and which came to her with the signature, From a friend in the mountains." Mrs. Barnaby was the widow of a wealthy manufacturer who left an cptate ri eoi irregular hahits j Af r.-i rt irt T, . - . . . . I V ' , bmail ,ncorae. relinquished her dower rights in consid- "allon 5 Uie payment of J105,000 " ,t T! v'.- f V ? -' i tm3rc,t'' an,d U " POd f, Zf? t0nthe ?tfnof f1 l - - ast o0,000 by Mrs. Barnabv'e death. IT, 1 . - , , . rpt j . . . . The doctor pays he realizes his nosuinn t V Vut lhat he e able to snow he hail no connex tion with r Barnaby'g death. He cairns that the was poisoned by gome person with whom 6he had been intimate and to whom she refused to give more money. ?400,00:i Lost. New York, April 28. The Ninth Na tional Bank has lost about 4 00 000 througn the defalcation of President ' John T. Hill, who died on March 1 last. of consumption. It was only a few days ago that the directors suspected anything wrong, and began an examination of the accounts revealing this loss which a further examination by Bank Examiner Hebbura and a flearino- House Committee made the follownig , report at the tame time: We Lave ei - i amned the assets and have compared ! ii. mm me fcuaiemt ni oi ine r.xam.n er and we find the capital of tbe hank is unimpaired and we believe it to be worthy of the confidence of its depositors and the public. A Bip Fire. Chatanooga, Tenn., April 29. This city was visited by a fire this morning that damaeed $250,000 worth erty. The fire commenced at 3 o'clock ! in Camplell t Co.'s furniture faetorv 1 The llames coon POt tavonri central , , """CD fV"11 BUI ix-jona Control and took everything in the neighborhood The fire raged four hours and the field Ot destruction covered over 20 acres The insurance is over 150,000. U. S. Cov'l Report, Aug. ,7, .SSj. -tiWAMTU'UJfcft4. .-- It H now-rlsoe.jctitthEi .VTcICe .-port w ill gbt tLe contract for furnishir iz ihv- jilat glass for tbo World's Fair bi:!! Jii.fi-. Tb story eoitiea from oce of tli-? raana.TJ. Jo La Horau, of BraJfji 1, wa iutaut ly kiilod on Friday, by tba "spb-Hon of a lerp'xio. Tha torjKVlo, containing two quaru of nttro-glyeertne, exploded preuia farely, kniici; Ibran tusiautly. Two oth er men wire close to thr derrick when the accident bf.'j'nil, bnt escaped uninjured. The derrick wan totally demolished. Mis Belle Kame, of Belmont. West moreland county, was probably fatally burned by a gas explosion in the bakeoven on Friday. She turned on the cas and then attempted to liplit it when the ex plosion occurred, buringall herelolliingoa and the !esh so ba.lk v that It hun.' iu ducd-. Artarhij; robbery on the Northern Pa- cilic lUiomiU. tas.--iir-r rtn. hi. li sr rived at Minueyeoiis. Minn., from tl,,- pa cific coast on Thursday night of last week, has come to light. There were twenty-six persons In the liaj mond excursion party which lef t Tacoma on the previous Monday night. At St. Paul It was discovered every trunk had been rifled. The goods stolen amounted to several thousand dollars. The historic old log cabin in St. Louis county. Mo., which the late General and President, U. S. Grant, erected with his own hands and with loirs cut and hewn by himself, is about to tie removed from its present site and shippi-d to Chicago, where It will be re-erect.-d for the World's Fair. The cabin now stands on an 80-acre tract of land about ten miles south west of St. Louis, and live miles west of Jefferson bar racks. Homer Yol, afied l a school bor. stood up against the house of James Daley, at Reading, Pa., on Thursday of last w eek, copying bis lessons on a piece of paper placi d against the wall. Mrs. Daly ob served him. and thinking that he was writing on the house poured a bucket of scalding w ater over him. He was scalded in a fearful manner and is confined to bed in a scrfous condition. The woman was arrested. NcuT St ubinville, Ohio, on Friday, the insane son of a well-to-do farmer, fir.il a shot-gun from an up.-taT window at hi mother Mid sister who were in tin- vrarden. Both women wire stricken down, and when George "loi::au. u f;.r!u hand, came t- their assistance young Cob-men Tired at him. The maniac's sister is likely to die. but his mother and ('Ionian will recover. Coleman said he thought thu shooting w ould reduce the price of coffee. lie Is in custody. A tind of minions of tons of bright green uuart:, carrying from three to seven percent, of nickel, has just been made in the Harney City district. South Dakota. Tha ledgt is of great width and extends through the heart of the Margett tin group. The rock carries a large amount of white metal pronounced by experts to b nickel glands. The genuineness of the discovery is undoubted and Its Importance Is second only to that of the recent silver discoveries on Squaw creek. Always open -the offer made by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ilemedy. It's a reward of 500 cash for an in curable case of catarrh, no matter how bad, or of how long standing. They'll carry it oat, too. It's one thing to make the offer. It's a very different thine; to make it good, ft couldn't be done, except with an extraordinary medicine. Dut that's what they haveJ By it's mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst ca.es. It doesn't dimply palliate for a time, or drive the dis ease to the lungs. It produces a perfect and permanent cure. Try it and see. If you can't be cured, you'll be paid. The only question is are vou i willing to make the test, if the makers are willing to take the mk? If so, the reet is easy. You pay your druggist fifty cents and tha trial begins. If you're wanting the $500 youH get something better a cure t Carrolltown Normal School Business Academy, CARROLLTOWN. Board of TYtitees: Hon. .7 rt?. J. Thomas. Andrew Eekenrde Kx-bhtl. J. A. tiray. V. A. Il ieW. Vincent Iiei?. P. L. Eck James Sliarnauph. cEx-Sherifl D. J. W. Sharbauph. A. Luther. President: J. J. TnOMAS. Secretary and 7Ycanrcr: A. ECKENKODE. WEEKS, an J will be in charKe of - t - , r t OI T-i 1 POI. J. O. Jj OlGV Two Departments will 1st. A Teachers' Department for teach ers and those preparing to teach. 2nd. A Preparatory Departmennt for pupils taklnp the Common Branches. C irculars giving full information will be mail-d on application to tho Secretary of the Board of Trustees. JAS. J. THOMAS, President. Andrew Eckenrode, Sect'ry and Treas r. 4 uiitok8Noti:e. In the Orphans' Cmrt ef Cambria nountv In tne matter ol the flrft and partial ai count t'i? Slla.lD' a 'een anointed by aald ctourt to report ai'lTtui' of the lund in the hand of the ao- erantant an hown by raid areaunt notice It hrtt "" tn' I t m rrae to the llVVl eharn'ti tt.e duilea ot ald ai'i-otmraent, when i ."'i :i jni inieretiira may aiu-Cid or uc iurcTer ocimrr a imtn cmin lo a ald fond. iminal.de: nrrriiN Ebeceburir, Pa.. May l.lSfl. Aod'ttor. AUDITORS' NOTICE. In U.e Orphans' Court o' Oambtia eoonty, in the matter of the first and Anal account of Richard Ii. DatIs, admmlniatrator of Kichaid L. Iart8. deeeared. Aod fiiw. April 13th. 1901. oa notion of Alvin Kvan. tliet'oun c;nlDt S. L.. Keed. Ksq., Auditor to report tbe dm tr button ol tut, fund iu tbe hands of the accountant. Kr tbi Coi'ftT. Notice if bcretiT klven that I will tt i . i flee in the ttorouich ot tCben-tiur. V . lor the ! purpose of tny aid appointment, on Wdaa i aj, nmj xv, at 10 o c celt, a. M.. at Inch ti u.e anl place all partlea Id le rested may attend or be toreyer debarred from cum In a la on ild fund. s. i. KtLU, tttuit urg.Ta.. Mayl, 191. Auditor. UN A LI) E. DUFTON, " '. ATTOKK EY-AT L.A W, m'tcu In Oj.era liv)uc, .nlic nueet. TThe" PEOPLE'S S FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURG. You pay us a vNit ; the isit w ill pay you. If ou can't visit us It will piv you equally well to ire t Samples or goods through our MAIL KI)EK DEPARTMENT. This department is i -gauged for the convenience of our out-of-tow u c ustoincrs. Price- just the same a if you Umght the good, over our eouuti-r. Write and try. - This week we are making a apeciul display of Exceptional Values in Drees Geede For the Stirlna and Summer season. Light Weight Suiting in the pieitv new Kleuiint (.ei iimu Suiunirs. rouuh i ll'eets nobby. 75 cents. Amazing values In all wool French Surge PLAIN COLORED GOODS. Tin? Best Values iu these pood we have ever shown. 4L'-inch Henriettas, 37: cent-. 44 inch Henriettas, 50 cent-. - Anrt a mneh higlieror lower in price a- von like. The Newest Conceptions in SPUING WliAPS AND JACKETS are to be found In OUR MAMMOTH CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Jacket in all the New Styles and Materials. Plain or Embroidered, from i.5o to -'.". Blazer and Kecfer Jackets, in endues- variety. Gold Embroidered and Jeweled Jacket", in ail the new colors. LADIES' SUITS, Exelu-ive and Uni'jue Designs. to t.CJth These are onlv a few sugiresti. m- of our immen-e stock. Come and sec for yourself. If you can t come to the city WE INVITE YOL'K COUUESi'ONENCE. CAMPBELL - fc - HICK, G3, S5, 87 and 89 FIFTH AVENUE. every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF THAT iSTot to BE UP TO fKE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLE AH IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. THE. mm HAY-FEVER AND L CO Ely Cream Balm x not a liquid, nuW or picdcr. Applied into i?s noxtrilt it it quickly ab&rlxd. JtcUan the head, allstyt injlimnatum, heal C 11 g the Soli by drucpgU or tent by mail on rrfrvt of vrv-. tm.lt r 3UC ELY BROTHERS, SS Warren Strast HEW YC3K. DUG CARL IIVIjN I US, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER $ OEWELEH AND DEALER IN ' I VI i I r--4 f -. -' i r . x h hi Best and Cheapest. "We now have the largest and best selected stock of Men's, and Boys' Clothing in the county. Our Spring Stock ia 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 Respectfully, C A et3-o-ly Eekeaiode - -DEALERS IX- General .'.Merchandise, CLO TIIIA'G, FLOUR, FEED, Lumber and Shingles. Wckcep our Stockalavs Full and Complete. Give us a Call. CARROIJTOWX, 1V. Frof als will be received lor the erection ol paa'oral rcldenoe anrmrdlnK to plans and cpeclrinattons to he seen at the residence ol Kev. J. J. Iteaay In ttenfburit i'a. All (iroHwiii to he In wrltiha: and ialed and to he tiled with Ker. .1 J. ItuKy on or belore 3 P. H.f halordajr. May iud, lHttl. The Committee renorres the to rub i to reject an or all proposals. tiOMMITTFK, Ehcnxt'urv, fa., April lth, Is.U. 4 17. it TORE bars and siiiix-s. 25 cents. w ith large bars and plaids. very stylish and - , i'l inches, in the newest colors, "i cent-. CA1I BE RELIED ON mri.ti to Djn DEARS THIS LIARK. trade: Cri, Z IN I 1 S " i & L&p Mark. HEA Watches, Clocks J E W E BUY, Sflvenrare. Kcsical Instnanentf ANli Optical Goods. Sole Agent ;. 1 -rvR THK Celebrated Rockford WATCHP8. Columbia and Frcdcnia Wafcbes. In Key and Stem Winders. ARC;E SELECTION of ALL KIND of JEVVELRV always on ban1. linfl of Jewelry Is orsurj'Bs-iert Jctue and pee for yourself before purchas ne elwhere. l" ALL WOHK GUARANTEED CARL RIVINIDS Etit nsburi, Nov. 11, 18H5--tf. SHARBAUGH, 'AliKULLTOWN. 1'tAN'A & - Hoppel, FOK SALE. Tbe undrralitned will fell at (irtrate sale I'leces of real estate situate In Munxter townfttip, Carnhrla county, I'a . eoutajnln resooclivel y lily six and Dtiv-flve acres and allowance. The property Is Improved and In k""I atate of culti tlvatlon, and will be sold at a reasonable price and upon easy terms. For Kurto-r partlcuinrs call on or ad Jrtcs Alvin Fvsris. K'-riirl-nra, !'., or Ll'aK HUIXJLRS, leooniler 1, 1;0. Ijlto, Fa. Assignee's OK V A.LT' M'.i t REAL EST ATI PTV'!OKil0(ird.M,1ni.H ..... . Co-i.uioD ric ! I nn,.,rl i Uu.,,'. ' 1 wi,! sk0 to i-ut iic c :.-" , Chc-t luwotjlp, oa t".i jSlTDRDll, HIT IS p e.-tio: ' "-. j All tht rert.in , i.et)r fn !. t lownrtilii. C.mlp-4 Mm. j'llnlnir Uiiili-iiil w- ,'""'' I W r.-u-r, John Hi . Klit,e ('. s' "' ' t.nmr.ic f v. ; 102 ACBES & 120 PIBCFT in rmv-Tir IliCi! rrt.i . I 1H fsh. rv t- r H, fc iiAl.v 1'Un.lKldlHlCK, Mil IU O. I,..i.r. u,.c.,l m, u,,.,n ,.., L t :e 111 re r!if u:n .. j tr-n l.rrt-ti.l..r- p-.;i ,y l;. I ti.i-r n! uL.1eri Iuk n wt -r-0,s hi.iifc.. ai.j o:r.-rf.--"I in r.iui 1c I ii m ....tl .-rt', r .i i it ficuu uu.ie: in -c t. tliLleol. TKK.VS UK s. iv-n t -r nt. nl ;;r pd-rii-. , in tiMr l M t'ic tirue nl f i ,( '''el '' tl- c lil)'toii:!-i, ., l", .. I" 'li". !!,! li--ir-TL.rl i-i I-cie-nrrriMti-.n 'if cii Ji j a.'- : . in d (o f r tcirr t ,i mi l u.urVKBC ol i it J Jh .N W . A i-ik in . r i . . ::im-i:f wn.fn., A -, I.: NED : Sir K VAl.f r"ni r-3 n r 1 1 H r rirtup of no m r j l m., I 'uurt el 'dinl.r V 111 CXJKH.O to JiMiHc . li-hlK'.l.y lo L!l.. n suurda;, m i z V I.V u U, p. M. 'tc I ' . . A 'I 't.nt c rtnln In AII's-f:y (mw 1:., ( l.l'ii,ii.ii;ir I ..i, (in ,.i ''1 .. , t H' k . M tuhlas V, -i !. r ..: . ... f't.u-in:i. ' " mIm-.i:i1 t; i. i- i t - - II' f.-i.. t K AMI; U.H.N a. ., ., , , I'Uil II:...-. I IXif . tin: . j. f llif ii r - ml e !. I e - n l ti. "mi u I in o r- Al.-!l-. I'll. LILLY r P.' LILLY, PA., j.o. it sifi-i.r.v. 'i a ;exek.ai, ija.vkim; k ti:a.. "i ei. I'lUlI, LITE. AXU .C( UHS l A . C K . ALT. Til i im:in7i, sir i.im; i;j:ini-.E.vrEi) j;Y A.'f'uuiit- i f in--reli :i ti t f.n ', . . ,. er earne-t iy .-.ilcit.-ii, a. -ur. -thut all t.i!-i:. s (iiirn-l ! f. ceive prot-pj t aiid eir' f w .-i -held ti id e !'Je,t :: I. ( l.e treated j, i:u-rully a- niii' will peitnii. LILLY HAN; feb.V.M. , I71 I. 1-i Policloj written t h.i.-t n- it OLD RELIABLE 5 flty. 4d1 oilier !"iro ( laKH i ,., ,; .r ,, I NT H'lt Til! FiBK!Wrii:i:v OOMMEM'KIi I- I si.'v . 1794. Ebenrl. Jaiy i. 0. A. LAN GEE! Manntu-tartTcJ an.! I' t ALL KINDS of !i.'!:M" Ktnnn s Hxini i v v. :i-.y- COLLARS HARNESS m ELi'I Kobei, Fly r,t, t'urrv '..i-i' -.. ' patrlnit N-aly -.! Fr u-j.f- .. . . gniiriiteed to irlve 1-i.-ti :. Shop Jiarkori- lio on " - 1 atiriit-tf VMe mm' FOR SALI AI-)Tolifroir.J In the V t UKh ol KNf t.t T , Cm l:'iJtinK on ed it FKAMEIIOl' and mtl'Uli(l;nir. ail In i ... ! r or irt0ulirii rn. en er n.l lr. - Ii -UN MM.l N. M. Ii. Kl 1! t 1.1,. t: . Tio I tTt.L. l.M i K AM- 11 11. J.M!Kli 1. I'h ' : I-"-Btel at IH-i. I i . I. ' Fnllwiiv li'.put We kayl 1 nlh t h I'e-t a--i,tii r: -Mt-.u . 'leHure Pe-kf r an t I. i'.'-r I .t tn tort DDI quiet ti'l I.n.l It ti'p. Tt.el ui.le li. un-siT j :i fuel !icl with tliete-t l!e m ' all it-e doile-ieie" ot the cwwi. 1 plied with the eh..lreM purr 1 lid nuthlnu hut the henr lit h.!.'. tlou Kivua to the care ol li. r.-. - A KM KOIi RKXT. Thetibser!l. ro'T - ' Iti M unster tow nyl.i . a' KtMn!turar & t"re-i. m .;::.- mile"; from (.'ri-ssiiii. 1 aim 1 70 acres, atmiit ci :. 1 en on 1st tit April, t thf sul)?riler at Kit M". i'.l. JAM I 1'eb. -JT. K'l. 400 Arm. SALESMEN To re;refni oi.e ot the I.r'- the eonntry. vre fn.mn'e , ru-torni. No pr-vl u el-T'r ';'.'.. Salary and exene fr-in t in. e . age. HK.i't. ". Msjile Avenue uiktui-. W i ' ' " a;.r. 14.41. General Insurance nnnxstfiio. t , er $3000 a vr .t t E-arh . l ' '? "'" Tirtli.iru) n I.- .!". Utr- th Miuaoou . "it vn. ut..' ' Sd Kni"'' f. t i'm, y. .... of ' - , U.rul. I 'I . r. I u4 "'" ' ' M hartilr I"'1!' '-'I P 1 N 1 v . .'. Iiiaih. .h..,ii'.t'!uci"l:: ' . J Mil I . I.'ll ...li-.....i - " ;. t , Al.l.11.. io ?t ik s i.i: t :uul'le I r.n !i!l I Till'1 rtv hi '!' liood Hi Ul-0 UIl'l l'"t 1 u .Mi-iitrr-iin. IIVIHTIiilKH iv Itoarll A t w.. )" an lenrr the 0'.-t tliVKKT'slKll laAm-ri I'sKe i'i.Yptil-l le ABJODB T5 A TvTFTMH BfSKNlltl FRirrAY. ... I. . . J.4 At. tiubkf JiliO 1 A uloo I In. j E. E. Jorje'. T. J. St-ve to'wu oa Tued A nf- lot o wraps at Mrs. I Mawr Ro tnwn for u few -Mr. F. I). : f Lon tto, wa Mr, n. K. of ladies iitirt e Eivv;i: l I"u Bhlf., FJiel.l h f. Tl") I'i;i:i m your Job j.rii. prl res. Mr. .Telii. I too iov, n)ii. Monday. Mr. K. r.. of ladles. tj.i. cUildrcw. Jliss Knim Llp, was vl-l thin weel,. A lltil- -h; this place, dl. tbrtifl wi-eki. Wante, I. n: Pa., pot at i (?. The hlstliet j t Mr. Jaini-i townships rute Itor to our e.!lie Addlt 1'itinl to the Carroll!' employmetit if Mr. II. O. througli tuNMi bom" fnini a vi Wa'l pajier 12 to 15 rents bark. 5 rents, u Tin pa -.set rla frelitlit at closod. To lat Vou a iv ln our spring stoi aud notions. Mr. A. J. last removed H hen- be liiteiu futuri-. Circulars w formation core Normal Scliool aiiplicatlon to t Carro!lto n. Mrs. J. K mother -jt Mr-. Lad a par:.'y t i wk, slnro w 1 crltiral rt.i:dit! Those llO rolllown Norn Academy hoi, i a possllile a- . certain of u-!i.: Huri-enid.--. tain cure for 1 i Ish the romrli i len the. pi ;ti. : vali during th -Mr. Williui Is epc-ridintj a f' i having conLf hi l tend the funeri Breeve, w ho v. a And now r windier with Kovct timont ru tcrnilnatot fur : por bottle. )' him. The To-tat nlriK two atldii rhlluddjihia u tho Increasfn:- StaU', whieh h. past tUree mot. Mr. Ira 121. from Sum met I). Iryc fan: Cambria tw n with typhoid i apaln ahle to 1. Mr. Nielioi citizens of lliii pT8 statt w as I died hi lhat p. years. Ill jiat ty to lluntintd The Hellefo tlcaliy tatei i can be had to i mine in that v b em ploy ed ; a waiting have h The Johnt Monday with a HUC. deserves I best Inland da and the fm t o' Is a good evid. Mrs. Man;. Jones, of Cam' day, a$rd aU, leaves to innuri band and five , daujehters, a'! , Russell n. t-brated l,.(mr, vat Life." at burg, on V, (, The salt) of res. nience at Carl Saturday afteri Mr. Isaac I Germany, in ftroyi-d lay (he last week. 1 "i r roof from sparl nlture and hous With the eeei and b d. Tti annua: Valley IiSituii ed by Ilitor ( Journal for l"r Hous', in II: HuntltiKdoTi C of the apeclal 1 the fraternity. E -Count y bivlna- reslpne CaiTolJtow ii N. Arademy, the 1 1 cured the mtvI' will have i hart ley needs no in and "tudents of Mls Lij.Z, place, but w ho aided in Cim ln day of last wee Ight years, 'j Of Miss Annie on Saturday I ber and on S cemetery, a!on lied about a ye to the ti not kuow ii fur, tlio building ut Railroad has I, The bi.u the 3rd IiistHi,t. l rsooflh-ial si J th cou tract. 1 Tor the woik w . tldpausj by ; untiinp il,.. ! c
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