The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 15, 1891, Image 2

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F.HESBl"fct, CAMBRIA CO., PA.
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F HI DAY. MAY 19, 11.
AO I 1 IK.
All jjotxjus (l-.-irou.- of Uitiif arididati
at tho coruiatr J ruoi'iutio priuiary cU-riion
urn rqu'til to incvt at Krown'r Llou l iu
fcla-uisl.urp. on MONDAY, MAY 1ST II,
lW'l, at 1 n'eloi'k. p. v.
JOSEPH A. GRAY,
CUaircian.
Meckltary ok tT.kT Blusk i ill iu
New York, tut will rocovtr.
O.vk, of the- largest hospitals in the
world, contiUniiij; accommodations of
from 1,000 to 1,500 patient, has been
opom-J at Constantinople, Turkey.
Tnn:E were 00,330 immigrants laiul
h! during April at the port of New York,
the highest number for April fcince 18S2,
when G15,4f'0 were Uncled that year.
Tho number landed last April was K',-087.
Tin: Supreme Court of Indiana has
sustained the new law limiting a day
work to 8 hours. The court holds that
unli-Tj there is an expressed agreement
to the contrary the employes who work
more than 8 hours a day must fx' paid
extra.
Tiik Spring Garden national bank, of
Philadelphia, and the Penn Safe Ijmjs
it and Tru.-it Co.. an auxiliary institu
tion, have failed. The total funds af
fected by the two concerns is 12,803,000.
Of the tlrpasite H 1-1,000 belong to the
citv. AshoU not vet known.
Gov. 1'attisos has s-ent the following
nominations to the nenate: Commis
sioner of int'uranc, George IJ. Luper,
cf Crawford county; commissioners to
promote uniformity of legislation, Dan
iel Agnew, Beavei, Charles IL. Puck
altw, of Columbia, Ovid F. Johueon, of
I'hiladelrihia.
TtiK artpt-ni i tho rcnu5jvania Bal
rt Rfcrro AK-.iaUou to tlic fxi'ie
Ventuvlvaiua, cays th Ilarrbburjj Pa
triot, is Vasctl upcu a orreet view cf the
fituatiou. The Lt effort of eome of the
i-rmwdvot ivwuibcrB f the Htnate are
U.iu Wat to defeat Urn Baker bill.
The influence of some of the ablest Re
publican members of the House has
b.n thrown into tli soalce againtt the
measure.
The bill in it rovMMit shape, as tho
Ajociation aerW, would be more than
useleft. if it were capable of being cur
ried into effect.
By the amendments made by the
Fenate Committee, independent nom
inations and nominations by parties
just forming cannot practically be made;
the form of the ballot unfairly favors the
majority party and would discriminate
atrainst independent candidate if any
KiK-h could rr nominated; secret voting
is destroyed not only for illerates but for
every man who is willing to say that he
is illiterate or disabled; the number of
voting compartment is trebling the ex
panse of fitting up the rooms and neces
sitating much larger rooms, to that it
would be impossible to apply the law in
many parts of the State except at euor
mous expense for hundred- of tempora
ry voting rooms.
The Association is justified in declar
ing that the object of these chang-s is
to kill the bill. It is to be hoped that
public wntiment will so stir the SenaU
that the bill will be restored to it for
mer shape and passed.
Wheat dealers gay that this' year's
yield of that cereal promises to be much
larger than that of any previous crop
ever gro.vn iu this country. Conserva
tive t ttimates plut.e the total crop at
OilO.OOO.OOO bushels. The Dakota and
Minnesota v. Ill
agy of the crop.
furnish u luie pen-en t-
Ti:i: wr-st of the grip in Now York
appear to be over, but it was a pretty
trious epidemic while it l:uud 577
deaths being attributed to the discSM
The escape of the Itata, tho veel of
the Chilian insurgents, laden with arm,
munitions and other contrabands of
war, from the United States authorities
at San Diego California ha caused a
good deal of s urrying about at the State
and Navy Departments. The Itata,
having entered a port of the United
States, fell under suspicion of being
there to Secure supplies, arms and am
munition, aud the Chilian Minister at
Washington asked for her detention.
Accordingly a United State Marshal
was put on board and her captain was
arrested. The captain was allowed to
return to his ship and he at once went to
sea. The Itata, is, therefore, now at sea
in defiance of the authorities of both
Chili and the United States. She has
no clearance papers ami i practically an
outlaw. Any nation can capture her.
If she made any resistance she would
1 liiile ta Ileal U.
Washington Lttlrr.
Vmi.ui.. L. C. May S.lHai.
Well, wt-Ill eau it 1 that afti r all of M.r.
lUaine's jingoism a to our right in
Bering Sea that we are to Ltunbiy bock
down? That's the talk here now. Ac
cording to my information, Mr. lAainr,
has Uiacove rel that we have nothing to
arbitrate and that Uusia never set up
any such cluime a he has done when
she wus the owner of AWia, and does
not now reoognize that the United States
ha auy euch rights. A5 the story goes,
a soou a Mr. Blaine saw that we had
not the slightest phow under the prt
Ioed arbitration he began to search for
a hole to crawl out of with a little
of dignity as possible. He began then
to lay wire for a triple international
agreement b-twxn the United States,
Rusbia and England, for the prevention
of the indiscriminate killing of seals in
lit ring St-a, and now it i said, that
pending " further negotiations no seals
are to be taken at all this season. Offi
cial at the State and Treasury depart
ments refuse to either confirm or de
ny this story.
A whole week has gone by without a
nev and entirely different statement
from the preceding one of the condition
of the Treasuay having been given out.
Last week there were three or four of
them. Mum is the word now, while
the Secretary and hi expert account
ants are preparing the figures for the
presto-ve to-ehange statement, which if
it meets with Mr. Harrison's approval,
and of that there' little doubt, is to be
given to the public on the first of June.
The intention is to follow Republican
precedent bv manipulating the trust ! in charge of the train. When the train
funds in the monthly statement of the j wa3 ditched and rolled over so suddenly
national debt in such a way as to show he must have been injured 60 as to be
a large available surnlus where practi- I unable to help himself, and, owing to the
cally none exist. ( smoke and panic, he was not found un
file first mutterings of a storm in the' lil lo laU? jammed in the wreck. He
ranks of the Republican party are U ing had been evidently slowly burned to
heard here. So far Mr. Harrison has death.
apparently had it all his own way in hi At tinie 9-S0 P- m- lt known
march towards a second nomination, that six others also miserably perished at
and none of his party have seen fit to cnce or died soon after and thirty others
attempt to make anv organized oprjosi- OI lUc party were oauiy imrneu, many
toL'Ni:wuBT, J'a.. May 11. To
night pretty little lumber tonus of Aus
tin, Couik, (k hi mtul Moorv'd Iun,
iu Potter vuuety, oo the trgo of ft
punio, two ctpecUily bcajv- thrhaUiiiJ
with annihihition from nrv-j that uoeca
to form an impenetrably wail on fcvory
side. At Moore's Run, on tho innm
ahoning road, a train load of seventy
five willing meu sent out from Autia
Sunday night had been fighting back
the fire by every conceivable means.
They made trt-ucbec, piled earth and
lighted back firea, but were finally
obliged to retreat. The men hastily
hoarded the traiu and started to make a
run to another poiut, when it was found
they were hemmed in by fire on one side
and a huge skid way of flaming logs on
the wther. It was finally decided to
dash lwtst the burning skidwav and the
engineer and fireman, with fac-s covered
with damjtened cloth and their hand
and arm wrapjied in wool, t noun ted the
little engine and pulled out through the
wall of fire.
The seventy-five men gathered in
group on the flat for protection or lay
on their face on the floors. Just op
posite a mas of burning logs the train
left the track, the rail having spread,
and toppled over into the fire. The un
injured bravely turned their burned and
blackened hands to the aid of their more
unfortunate fellows. At thi hour it is
impossible to ecure the detail, though
enough is known of the scene which fol
lowed to say that it like hRS never oc
cured lefore. Superintendent Badger,
of the Sinnemahoning Valley road, was
r.H)t.in oTtiffK i i !;.
A jKft-r toout at I. a trot u raiit
naxurlty r:J five prvmtoent clti-n" polled
ihy vtwm ecatxl tn tbe aductlve caa.
WtUIam WrtiVuian. It v tor near Mld
dletow n, Snaqmtfutnra cooaty, who Las
Kept M.-vral buhht ot wiuMit Vjj-v4 Id
hi barn far a yar. wbUe reoomrt the
wbairt for market. fou&J Ln tb grata aa
uid pock-iUxit cobtafuJiig tXlJZAJ) Id gold
fukd ian.-r coiTeocy.
Th loet rain on rwoord, Cvts ceiits a
bur-hel, N Inlug charged for carry lag wheat
. frum Chicago to New York. Tlia prala
goes by the Lakv to Baflalo, tbcoce to
i tidater by the Erie Canal. Of the five
tion to him, but sjuall are ahead for
him. This week Representative Far
quhar, of New York, ha openly stated
here his belief that Harrison could not
poibly le electel, and an Indiana lie
publican of prominence has paid that
iiamson could not carry that State
probable fatally, owing to the fact that
they inhaled the flames. Seven others
of the party are missing and their fate
i unknown. Owing to the great devas
tation done to everytbing"iii the way of
the tire, communication are badlv in
terrupted and it i impossible to learn
These are straws showing the drift of tll.e names of the men burned or those
Republican sentiment. ' Will missing.
The Blaine men can not be kept down to tne damage, it is known that
much longer; they hate Harrison, and ! 40,0(10,000 feet of hemlock logs and
every time that Russell Harrison's news- timber and 2",0t0 cord of valuable
paper in it eilly attempts to make glory I ark have already been destroyed, and
for Harrison casts a s'.ur upon Blaine . nresaro raging without auy appart nt
that hatrod is intensified. These men : dimunition. This evening people are
would rather ee a Democrat elected j Pra"ng fr rain, as it seems nothing but
than have to stand Harrison for another I drenching rain will quench the Uame
four years, and, mark the prediction, in tuat kave grown so herce.
six month they will be shouting that
sentiment from the house top. Mr.
Blaine may be perfectly willing that Mr.
Harrison should be renominated, al-
be a pirate. If she entered a rort of the : thouirh I have serious doubts at it. l.nt
United States or Chili demanded her sur- ' friends are not. They hope, of
surrender from the government of the 1 course to nominee Khe. whether he
1 l ..1 - t,-.. . - fi . ,t . . . ..
nmi .u i. o li.in iiuiuinTwif Mgiiiii- n'l'u'" wouiu suneuuer ner. -s . event Jiarri.-oii Shall not le
' per cent. I tne Itata has Uen scied by the I nitcd inee, U they can prevent it.
cant c.t;iii:tt'! i3
occurred iu tin
tric t of the city
ma le th.-.t
lent ril(;l;t
the nom-
and thev
hoi:
:m.s itis-
i'tates at San Diego she was technically tnink they can. There's music
United Suites property until discharged, 1 ,JHK'
and ir, therefore, liable to re-capture on i marc
An Lxrltiugr Scene.
CoLORAto, Si Kis, Col., May 12.
There was an exciting scene at the re
ception given to Bresident Harrison la?t
nigiit, at the Antlers hotel, thi city.
The President had just finished his speech
from the haleoney of the hotel, and wa
followed by the jKtmaster general, who
wa not allowed to finish his address.
however, for the reason that while the
management the Democrats can
arch to vieforv lr,r.incr tirt, n.-itli i
Tun Chicago Tribune, a thoroughly the high scao by a United States man- If the opinion of ka.ling member of
orthiKlo.x Republican pait-r rise to re- 1 of-war or to confiscation if she ever en- ; party an expressed here late!- have anv
mark: ' If Mr. Qu.iv has quite rccov- tci hited Statin port. iun 1U me mmocniuc cau-
ercd from the fatigue 'and excitement of The Unite, States cruiser Charleston Z St
his h.-hing euuisiou down south nnd t has been snt after the Iuta and as the I e a Southern mn Tl.... TOrt!-,,..
wiring to ri.M- for the purpose of tender- littler vessel is in company with a con- . have argued that the South i entitled
ing his nsiijnaiion as ChuiiUian .f the -rt the Esmeralda, a first clas naval thcr to the Sjakership or to a place
IU publican National committee, the f'ght is tuam nt
l!oor will be yielded to him by uuani
nioiis consent."
Tut hih tariff organs have been
using guns that will be turned against
them when they ixjir.t to cue of the
on the national ticket, and that it would
be letter politic to give it the Speaker
shin. If a Southern man w t.. 1.
The Senate Committee having charge Speaker it will probably be either Re-
of the Ballot Reform Bill have so preventative Crit-p. of Georgia; Repre-
changed it with amendments since it F-,ltative McMillin, of Tennessee.
p age in the Hou.se that the friends of 5ltb" r f thc,n ould suitme,
, therefore I can speak of their chances
the onirmal bill can scarcely recoL'inze ;,k,. :.. , : .
i - " "iooui (j'juuiuir. .ir. .iii s was iarp-e-
blcssings i f the McKiidey bill, by do- j il- The changes an all for the worse ly in the lead a month before the ad
scanting on the blessings c f free sugar. ' and instead of giving the people ballot journment of Congress, but it now looks
To these statements the Kansas Citv 1 reform, the Republican committw evi- ' if Mr-'"sp was ahead, and were it
ar renlies: The protection onrans are Gently intend to throttle the bill by :;V'.:" 1 -..
I should select him
ahead as sure a you are born, and with ' crowd was applauding hi remarks, a '
lortion C)i t.he porch lelow, which was
thnmged with iop!e preying their way
into the parlors where the I'resideut and
Mrs Harrison were receiving, gave way
with a crash under their combined
weight and precipitated about thirty men
and women into the area below, a dis
tance of eight feet. A Scene of great
confusion ensued and the cries for help
were heartrending. However, all were
soon rescued aud no one w as found to be
dangerously injured.
The President and party spent the
night ou their train, with the intention
of making an early start this morning
for iK-nver.
cent s, the lake boat- get On aud a-h&lf
eeots, the Buffalo elevators !ven-elghts,
and the Erie Canal boats tho rtaaindcr.
A prisoner esca(ed from th Jail at
liroMnsiuwn, Iud., by rutting a hole Id
the roof. Then he walked ten miles to h'9
homr. Fuiiinp to secure a bail bond he
returned to JaiL He as not uii.ifrd by
the sheriff, aud two Uay after he Lui re
entered his prison through the hole be In
formed hiin of his little outing aud the ob
ject of his visit home.
An extra freight train last Sunday
nijtht ran into a portion of a log train near
Shepherd, Mich., wreckiug the engine and
caboose. The colisioa started 13 lotf traius
dowa the grade, through the Shepherd
yards, to a mile west of Shepherd, where
the balance of the train was being loaded
with logs. In the collision which followed
three men were killed and thrteen Injured.
Mrs. Finlay, of Chester, la the proud
possessor of the tiniest baby ever born
there. The minute piece of humanity is
now three months old, and Its exact weight
is thirty-two ounces avoirdupois. The
baby has never worn any clothes, but is
kept carefully wrapped np in cotton. It
blinks its wee eyes and crows; and when
it gets angry its cry is no louder than the
, wail of a kitten.
I By careful experiments made at the
United States Mint it has been shown that
.' are lost by abrasion every timet l.OOO.OoO
iu gold coin arc handled. The experi
ments were conducted with bairs contain
ing 5.(M)each and It was shown that the
mere lifting of the 200 bags making up
fl.0tt0,0rO to a truck to bo removed to an
other vault, resulted in the lois as stated,
and that their transfer from the truck
again made a similar loss.
A frightful accident happened at Ft.
Jennimrs, a small station norihwe.t of Li
ma, Ohio, on the loledo. M. Louis and
Kansas City railroad a few days ago. A
number of men were engaged In unloading
a tnresmng mac nine wnen a passenger
train dashed around a curve and the en
gine struck a heavy piece of timber that
projeeted over the track. The men were
thrown under the train, and three of killed
and several others injured.
On Thursday night of lat week Joseph
Irwin, a prominent and exemplary young
man of Wellstou. Ohio, was unitnd in mar
riage loSusle HoU-hkls-t, of Berlin, a suburb
of Wellston. After the ceremony, during
the dancing, the groom at once lost his
reason, f.ed from the home of the newly
made bride, and was not found until the
next morning, at the home of hi sister in
Wellston. The bride in prostrated with
grief and the groom 1- now ia a id oat crit
ical condition.
A decided sensation ha beeu caused ln
Jerusalem by tb introduction of electric
light Into a new flour mill lately started
there. The building ln which the light has
been introduced is near to the supposed
site of Calvary and clos tj the Damascus
(fate. It need hardly be said that the
Arabs and Jews are puizled to account for
a light in a lamp ln which there is no oil,
and up to the present time, while gazing
with wonder, have been keeping at a re
spectful distance.
Ebensburg
Maiis' Com t
-OrVALlihLi
REAL ESTAH
B
tnt. u m directs. , -B'-7
In in U,r.JUi, ,.. p
cuoui), 'ennj-;vfcii. , n "': ,
Clothing Spouse I
Cor. Main & Julian Sts.
Can off with a IJilod i;irl.
Cck huton, N. Y., May 11. M. 8.
Tyler, a leading business man of Damas
cus, Pa., across the Delaware River from
this place, had lived happily with hi
wife and family manv year. Several
J days ago he disappeared, and about the
OTATM KMT 'F SEITLl.MKNT W UH SU
O ri.-or of Wmte twntbip lor yr lsyo.
. H. OATE-. Superrifor. In.
To or.ler io ITntbrulMlimfer.. .f .00
To mount of work dutllru......... 31t ll
Tuo b r-eraived iruai lxtler.... 4 11
To order lor penonml cervices ,, , c M
Total.
e protection organs are
praising the Mckinley bill for w iping ' making its provisions cumbereome and bitterly fight him
out tho tariff on sugar and saving the ; moperati-e. Their, action however, has the winner. Mr. McMillin has sur- j mme time a vouug blind girl, a daugh
conmmers of the country l")0,UCU,U00 a 1 raised such an unexpected ttorm in their I'rised a good many people by develop- ter of the most conspicious family in
If free sugar is a good thing, I own party that public opinion may com- '" "'' r !' 1 . t . i lbU r?rt f tne lawaro Valley, wa
. aaojtj ui n III- I IlllaSevl.
Ca.
By IrmDif-rf
By eiODrilon .
hj Bint.om returned lo ".mmlf lorxri
Hf CMh rreelTfSl lrom taDle.. ..
B ch paid out......
Bjr order ild. ...... .
Hy work done t tble .
l truDl erTienf 3ft dyi at ti 60 per day.
..s41.7i
Total.
T
k w
13 0
nit
5 64
6 Ml
247 'iA
62.60
.361 75
The undersigned
wishes to inform
the public that he
has just opened a
Largo Stock
OF
CLOTHING-,
Moot,
HATS!
CAPS
AM)
Gents'
Goo 's.
Men's Suits,
From $4.75 to $18
Boys Suits,
From $3.75 to $9.
Hats,
From 5cts. to $3.
A Very
LARGE LINE
OF
SHOES !
Men's, Boy's, La
dies' and Child
ren's. All Goods
W AIM XT K I)
As Represented
on-
ilOXEY REFUNDED.
1 a.'.
SATCRDAY, MAT
al lt o'a vfl, r
kt Ijei!e.1r;
A'. '.bat eartim f 'm vr f....,
ft A-!ew.cj to .M,, o.xTr W,.
ranle. know a a tlx Lrm-i., I
Dd ileiJrIt.ad an into. fL '.',u .'
M . ... hKa fun,..ff-k.- D
lnl ol the KrD-i,rn hrnti'Jr''
ff hy tbe t hi .s,,ri',!K,'
TWENTY Allil-s ...... '''"J
tbereon rreei4 a 'ariro 'rsui
Hotel IluHdk,
known aa th I.i.rettn Hi,ruu, J
1 1. pin AU-M sri. i."
aud oiner eearjr L"l-hVii ,
1 ' oi r.,r. Tn.tf i, '
I'Mlkll n . " k .1.. '
till broiertT
Ana al a piece or parr, 0,
rylranla. truaoiia Ti fei 01, at. v "r:'
ttieweei. anil eiwo lit, the. -u, ,
ontbeen.t; t,uujej tn il,.. ' 11 1
rnel , lei d,reei '"
lrJ ol Mm. air nr1tT ;
one-ball lo. ku .i an! u a.u'1 :1 .
Of MI tHlfHlKh B lol ' 't
bartbK tbereoi, ereri . i,,,,,',,,1"'
Frame Hons,
with KITi I? af-n-tird n4
n d ou r-m: i Lii m . h . a i , iu L; v
Alo. two lul 1,1 urolili.j , . ,
ounh ol lorrtto. raca :r..oi'i , M, , 'e
eneet ab1 eztealinr Dak t h, ', ' ' '
on tbe et. and Ivun'. d ,, '"
fUf t reel. and ,u tin- , T
Srhab. fcix.wn and liuu,!.rre,i ut',. !'
borouah a
Lots Ko. 7i & ;
AIo. two let of rrt.nixl ..t..t lut, ,
ol loretlo. eacti rruuOiiK 6u l ei
ireet on tbe mt-n xnj eI(en ,,L ,' '
an alley on the at. b"BM ., til J' -H-ler'
(treet. a id ..a Hie ,atb -,. f"
til. U McDon.j.l. be,,,. kl: m
il. )(.!
' IU (
Tbepe'i.riirrilf will l.. ,,
by iur' bN.er. It the mmn.r '.,
t Mf-.iv tut tbe c ,
decedent.
TejMreDt ol i be ..ir,-,. ...., ,
t tr,e o,ie ..I P.le: tie I. ,i,t. ,
entinrmauon ol ale; oi.c t t'.i ,, , "
one tti'rd tn two yr ir.. i. .. !. 'J'"
rule iH-trred p.t nirnt. t,r , r
(etecarMi by judymecil b.,Ll .,' .,' '. 1
purcker .1 a lsv
Ailioltilturator of t it,,,,. ,
Men,trK. t'a.. .V ntn lu ji '
Respectfully,
Ebensburg, Pa.
Assignee's Salt
-OKV.1L1AH1.K-
REAL ESTATi
BY rriue ol an or.ler iMued out .f i.t i
t'oromon 1'leae ol 'u,.,r; roun'y uni.jl
I l'li"e to pul.iu faie oh t.-,e t.,j.
Ciiet uiamhtp, on
SATURDAY, Mil 16,
the folWwIi.i- i)t,i(':h .
at I o'clock, r.
eMaie:
A II that certain iler or pitrrel i ! d i
In l.'beot towD.hlp. 4 nuif r n c in'r fn '
nia. ajolnlriK landi'iut Wjll.na uv'ter (
Harnur, John Hipp. tlialiij KvMl
talbloir
Coming !
Coming !
The Largest and Most Complete 25 Cent Show on Earth !
year.
what's tho matter with free Llar.kcU, j Tcl them to abandon the aineuduienta
A brother of the girl traced
non uie amcauuienu nine id iu the event of a nrotntrtori i i, v.., 'i'. V. T .
free carrots, Lre glovw. frte cloaks, etc? ftnd pure and simple ballot re- Struggle between the two first named ' Orance'countv wW hMonml W T.' I
l n u:, ,... . j '
JOHN A. BUKtHHJN. upenrlor. Ha.
To amount ol work dapll-ate HI 16
To ra.u received iroio iatle 71 M
To order on Owuiutialonera... n 0J
Total.
Every word of connnendMtion which the
high tariff papers Lthtcw uon free
Euyrtr i.s a h!:ip at protection.
A msi'atch from Berlin, verified by
later reports, mvs an :itten:pt has lieen
made 011 tlie life of the CzHreviteh at
Kioto (now oflk'ially called iSaiko.) or j form bill to it.s original Fhap', and then
form law.
The Philadelphia Kitning Call, an un
tliiiching Republican paper in Fpeakiuj
of the action of the Senate Committee
bays: "Such a protitt should go up to
the legislature this week as would com
pel the benatons to restore the Ballot Re-
candidati'S, which many Khrewd cljHerv-
ers are now predicting ad certain to oc
cur.
Government onicialfi decline to ex
"Western Capital," the former Capital
of Japan, on the Island of Hondo,
twenty -seven miles by rail northeast of
")s:ika and about oO miled Eouthwebt of
Tokio. Another htory is that the at
tack was made at Otsn, a piuce upon
Ijike Hiwi, about twelve miles from Ki
oto. The best obtainable information
Called the words of Kdniund HnrL- "A
to pass it without further delay. The whole people cannot be indicted."
people of Pennsylvania are almot unan-; Senators Brice, Vilas, Hill and Gor
imous in favor of a reformation of the don wil1 a11 sit in the rcar row of
ins with Tyler. All his efforts to induce
her to return home were of no avail.
The girl recently came of age and secur
ed 12.000. ft till,...! frr.n, 1, f,K
r . , , . . . . . ' ' 1 ' - AAbUVl,
H' a" opinion lor publication on trie who U:ed a few vears ago. No intimacy
report :f the New Orleans grand jury on was ever known or expected between
the lynching of the Italians, but private- ; her and Tyler. The families lived close
ly the universal verdict is "just what I neighbors. The girl was alwava modest '
cAj-ieu, ana many people nave re- 1 and retiring in disno.
fi
By trmlM 1 '
My eioneratioo........... .....
b anount retorned lo Honuiiulooera.
tly tub received lrom tmtta . , .,, ,
My amo-int cmU aid out.......
Personal aervieee Zl date at (1 tri per day.
y w dooe t.y t xtie ,
by l day at eeitl.meo(. , , '
.$ T14
- T 00
. li 4.
. 71 41
M04
48 ou
l-O 0
1 M
Total..
-WW 69
on the Democratic Fide when the Sen
ate meets next December.
voting sygtem, but they don't want nor
'11 .1 .
win uiey nave sucti a law as the innate Venezuela has accepted the rcciproci-
tuwimiuee on elections proposetl to put ty prorKjgition made to her by this Gov
through. Instead of removing the erument.
retiring 111 dispor-ition. She is eaid
to have turned her money and property
over to Tyler.
many objectionable features of the pres-
Edlson's nxt ondfr.
ij It... r . j - , I
" 1 "- lv u Jap- ent system it would add to the number
anese hnaf.e armed with a sharp sword, ; and work hann rather than good. The Chicago Afav Thf,n, - pi
and that the injuries were ,Ii?ht. The ! hand of the polit.cian can t .een in sofeiecl wSa5SSWd lc
tzarcMtch has been traveling in India 1 the amendments made bv the Senate to-day. When asked if he had an elec
and China for eon-.etmie past. 1 committee. All of them 'are in the in- tric novtlt" in 6tore for the Columbian
t.,rt,,f .Ko . expedition, he said: "Well, I have a
, "uu,KUU,sue 10 thing in view, but the details are some-
1 the interest of the general public. ; hazy. My intention is to have such a
I happy combination of photography and
Tin: average increase in the cost of
living during the past fourteen months,
7" .U",K lu lwv "y prepared y TjtJ, rhilrllk., hia Timsg electricity that a man can sit in his own
thA X.ia F .. . f....A 1 t ...
.-m.;m, isaoout 10 j amendments to Baker ballot bill made panor anu 600 aTevl upon a curtain,
j 1 niu. 11. e reuuciion in tne price 01 .,. ), .,,,. , t- lun"B uie piavers in opera upon a
sugar has been more than counurbai- ej tfVery vestige of practical ballot re-
vi, . j mu iin uupt iu price 01
meats, f.uur, tUh, potatoes, coffee, but
ter and other articles of necessary house
hold use. Tne I'og! regard., thi rise as
the more extraordinary for the reason
that it reveixs the direction of prices
for the past fifti-ea years. With wages
going down and living going up the
tariff economists will be kept busv in
distant ttage and to hear the voices of
the singers. When the system is per
fected, which will be in time for the
fair, each little muscle of the singer's
face will be seen to work, every color of
his or her attire will be exactly reproduc
ed, and the stride and Dositions will l
a greater mockery of ballot rc- as natural as those of the live characters.
To the sporting fraternity I will
form from the measure. Had the most
cunning, subtle and desperate of ballot
thei l n summoned to the task of
revising the bill it could not have been
madt
form
This action of the senate committee is 6tat0 that ere ,on this system can be
simjilv atrocious. It is a most flagrant aI'Plied VJ, Pfize f'K"ting. The whole
monwealth. The nr1 Vn,. . . . , . . .
tariff we ever h id is tb lt -.,.. v. e t- kh oe maue to 6enu Views
tanii n iur had is the btst we eur thieve want one more whack at ballot of the miU a la block and race ticker"
nail. ... ,
j jjoiiuuoii anu tney postpone tne law lor
proving to workingnien that the highest
I more than one year and a half. If bal
lot reform is right for 1H02 why is it not
right now? The people want it now.
thev hnvo mc n Jnn,,., j l n ,...,. . "
..j j..v,,,wi 3 Jin Jafl 01 tne trt.ps lrom the coke regions
1'ortits, and they will grind to KJwdcr the Sheriff McCormick notified Governor
men aud the party that mock them with I'attison of his abihty to preserve -the
peace.
AcroKMNii to the crop repcrt issued
by. the signal service, crops and fruit
wen.- not generally or seriously damaged
by tho rtccnt fronts. ' K. ports from
Adams. Berk., Butks and Chester count
ies Say that tender vegetation and tarly
frnifs in llris lM."iTit iit u Tim..ir. .-1 v, .. . ,
- - ........ ..v.v v......s. v jucii a umisirous 11c auout oaiiot re-
to tome extent. In Cumberland county form.
1-enchi-s are as large ns beans, nnd there
never was a ktter pro:-r ct for a good IsixrnszA, in au epidemic form, is
yield of fruit. ; ragiug in England. The London hospi- j
Straw lien ies and early vegetables in tals are tillttl with patients, The dis-
some parts of this state were nipped, but ':ise is also ravaging in Alsace-Lorraine !
in other si-ctiis there was an entire ab- and the Rhino districts on the Conti-
fcenee or Hny damage, which is ijuite rc- nent.
rnarkable, considering the unreasonable I .
conditions v.hich Jiavc existed. Hie rc- TrxE bills have been found against the
port says that in the Middle Atlantic members of the Dtlamatcr banking firm i
Sta's d.im.e b. fruit from the recent by the Grand Jury of Crawford county j
frosts is much Jt- than at first repeat- for tmbczzlcnicnt, but the cases have (
1 been continued.
The Last et Ibe Troops.
Harrisburc., May 13. An order waa
Mnt Die by Mrrtricitj.
Washington, May 11. The United
States Supreme Court to-day disposed, it
hopes finally, so far as it is concerned,
of the cast-s of four of the murders under
bentence of death in New York State by
means of electricity, viz:Shibuya Jugiro,
Joseph Wood, Harris A. Smiler and
James J, Slocum.
The court, in two opinions by Justice
Harlan intimates quite plainly that
there has been too free a use made of
the writ of habeas corpus by the New
York Circuit Court, and states that where
there is no conflict between the State law
and the Federal jurisprudence, the high
est State tribunal should determine the
points raised, and any appeal should be
direct from the State court to the United
States Supreme Court by writ or error.
The court, in all of the cases, refuses to
interfere, on the ground that there is
nothing in the question raised to vitiate
the proceedings in the lower courts.
LJAHlLdTlES.
Onuiandtog order. 47.M
AS-ETS.
Valance In faror of tow ri hip... $4'22 59
We. the dnderaiirned auditor of White tnern
phip. have examined tne loretiolnc account anil
Cnd tbem aa slated aPere.
JOEL, K. tt TES.
U. f. HATES.
U: M. SHll'Ll K.
4ttet:J.I Ebcb. Cler. Auditor.
Ma (to, lll.
AUlIT RSJ" NOTICE,
lu il e tirjihanp" ourt of 4atnfr1a eoucty.
In the siat er t tbe Brut and Onal wf
Kichari D. iMrlt. ad tout In Intra tor ol Kicbatd '
Llavlii. deceased -
And now. April 13tb. 191. on mo'ton of Alrla
Evan. Eq.. the 'ourt aiwlnt S. 1 Kee.1. Eq .
Ai.llt".r to reiurt the .Our t.ullo" ol tnr luod tn
the hands of ine aceoaotant. Mt tni Oot'KT.
Notice ie hereSy a l Tea ti.et I will i 1 at n (
fl la the boroutfb of EIensbarK. 1.. tir tre
purpneentme l1 ui polotroem. on W ef nee
day. May XU. Il. at 10 o'e A v at
vbico tm-e and plane all partlea Interested may
attend or be forever debarred from eni ck tn on
aid Innd. S. U. UtEli
EbenbarK, fa.. May 1, 11. Auditor.
4 NIIKIIIN'M'E
JlLLEJV'S
Great Eastern Shows !
Museum and Trained Animal Exposition,
Will Positively Exhibit at EBENSBURG,
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1891,
TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY! TWO.
Afternoon t 2. Eyenlnz at 8 o'clock. An Exhibition without an qua1. Universe of
Wondeis and Conore of Arenic Olebrities. comprising Tumblers,
Runner, Leapem, Posturers, Contortionists, U'slJes
ONE UUNDRED PRAISEWORTHY ACTS! ONE HUNDRED.
: MORAL! - - INSTRUCTIVE! - - REFINED!:
Ia every detail and feature and endorsed by public, press and clergy. Our coming in
augurates a day's pleasare. Bring the little ones and let them enjoy it.
:SPECIAL FEATURE:
Cap'. B. A Fartlt ti ;md D.imrhivrs in ancy Slioo i'.g! !
rerfortnlnir th most difficult feats with rifle ever seen. eontiitinir of twenty distinct
features, such as knocking hans Intooblivon at a dlstanccof ten vard with th rille held
in any imaginablo position, liRhting matches with a ballet, knocking the ashes from a
cigar hnld in the mouth of an assistant, and many ther diflicult leal-. Frew exhibition
on ground and during street parade.
:ADM1SSI0N - TO ALL - TWENTY-FIVE
in ICRIS & iU PERU
and liavlt. therein ere-rj.,i a U't I".
HOOK, a Uiax HiAi E HA K.N v
OutbnlldltiK, all In md repair t.
bovever. Hie Coal lu. upon anu un ler ,
with t'e nilnlax rlictitp ani! prlviiet. v"
btn beretol.ire oid Imiirl V, r-;,.- ...
tlie onel underly inif fle aree. t.i Ihr ;. .
where the hoan atrt n'licr liuildm.-t u
i ui, unn it1 id a kki htiiTe t.r c.n y,r
ha.l of it beiOK uuder l-nre arid tip t..i:, -,
tlmt.e'ed.
TERMS UK L
Ten percent, ottbe .urrh-f aj .r.rr" s,i
ln band at the time ol r i.-. .
third ettbe connriuativn ol nir: m.r :(,.::,
uiiintha. end oiie.it.ir-1 In tr,ir ill::-.
ct'i.nrmation ol sale 1 l.rrr ! .iui..;ifU,
lot. ret. and to be erure.l l y th ju-imie.u
aud niortee ol tl.e iu fin-i
JOM.N W. MlAfHAl
A'eu.-iet-o lnn.n-1 Mrtc;t.
Carrollt-wn, I'a.. April -i !.-i.jt
B. L. JUHMTOS. M.J. h'lK A. h. ti
EeTAMLlKHKD
Johnston, Buck & 0
ij.vNK'i :i:s,
EtiENSBuno. - - vzsy.
A. Mi. Dl'tk, 4aahler
EaTaBLieuttij m-t.
Carrolltown Bani
T. A,
4JAKKUI.LTOV I A
U tKHU bll, ablr.
Miot Throogb bis Window.
BccKHANKos, . W Va., May 10
News has reaehed here to the -ffect that
on Friday night IJ. li. Denoett, bleeping
at the home of his uncle, fcSanford More
land, in the lower end of Upsher county,
awoke to rind llamea bursting from the
foot of his bed. The fire waa quenched,
but not without rousing two j oung fcons
of Moreland, who, by the "glare, 6aw
near the open window the face of a man
named Solomon Enfawd. A moment
later young Bennett was standing in a
stooping attitude near his bed when the
man advanced, rested his rifle on the
window till, took deliberate aim and
thot the young man dead. Enfawd
is uuder arrest.
lie ll enacted be tbe Runraee ane. Council
ot i be of tbe boraueb ol Llxnthuni and It la
bereb) CD acted and ordained D au.boruy of tbe
eema:
SaiTtoa X. All eron are rtrletly prohibited
tTva tueoloK pltrblna-. thrnwinw or plarinar ball
on any wl ibe etreeia or Itti IUit . tne limit ol
11 e Doroen. an i any raon or lemmi eo of
feuiin eb All I rfelt and p a tine not le than
OiN E dollar nr more than r 1 V K ilollari.
head and adopted April 7'b. 1301.
M C' .N LLU J AS. T. V Of Nf t .
'r - buntesi.
t. enebur,. pa .Mar 1, ltvlt.
IXR'rTUR-S wmcn
a Notice) la be-ei.y r'en that letter tenta
ni nt.ar) on the eeiate ! hose Borne, lata ol Al
legheny tonhip. famhria eoontv. drrra d.
have been cranleel to the anderein- ao. AH per.
eon. Indebted to veld eetate are no titled to mitt
ptnent eiti.oot delay, and tboee bavtn rlaitp
atfeinrtthe eaaie wtll preeent tbem prxperly aa
tbentieatad. Iur aetllement.
THOMAS B1SHHP.
tlleabeay Iwp, April 10.1lf9i. Krrcutor.
"CVIK ALK.
A Tbe andrralcoed ei rell at prlrata eale
piecee of real eetata ttuaU- lo Manner towni-hlp,
tanabrte eonoty. Pa . intalulnir reol-eetirely
my en and B fl y-fl e arre and allowance. The
propertv la Improved and In K"od state of cultl
tlvatloD. and will be sold at a reaeooahle price
and opon ea termi. Kor Fanner partlealart
call or ad dree Atrln rin. Einshare-. Pa..
CENTS.-.
Children, (to our afternoon iwrformanee only), 10 cent.
DON'T FORUET THE DATE.
Best and Cheapest.
We now have the largest and best selccteil stock of Men's,
and Boys' Clothing in the county. Our Spring Stock is now com
plete. We have the beet 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,
General Banting Ensiles Hi
Tbe tolloaluK are the principal (titu'e
general bat-alu builneaa :
It posi l
KecelTerr payaMenn demand, id:c:!
log certificate Isbued to time drpuriun.
1.0.tN
F.itended to cuitomen on tavomMe trs1'
approved paper discounted at all t mei.
(OI.IXrTION
Made In the localur an-4 upon 'l t':'
town! la the United" Slates, fharii"
UHAFTH
Iaoed nesotlable In all purtf 'f ili
Slate, and lure inn exchange irrueJ en M
ol l uroie.
A -! Tli
Ol merrhanU". farmere an1 -V ' ' " x.i
whom reasonable acoomodatli.D I? ri'rn'f
I'alnitis are figured that ail tranwri.' c "
be bold as etrlctlr private and e itr.l't-k
that they will tie treated a llherail? "
banking tolei will perxit.
Keeprt!ol!y,
JOHKMTOS. un a f.
T'KIAl.LIST. ....
I..it ol raotra vet down for tr'tl t ' -
ouioion Ple to be held t tti'a"
meoeinit on Monday. June 'h. l'OJ-
Storm e. M tier.
Indiana t'u. Lep. batik..ea. Anna. .
I'aee . .i.,:i t. -t..wn Ue
Hownian .... t. Ht'-tu
lreanwell v 1-
Iteriyu ... .r. n.-ri."!.
lrvm.... ti. K'i'ruff.
ame Mill.
Plara a tllunl ....v. Trx 1.
Callber.... ... H-iar-r.
Kum, , 1 a n'ut
Krltb.... T. Kr:rt-H.
. v. H.'uvr
v larnll.
v. Mixire.
. r.rtit-r.
..... wekinl-
n. H.iii-aor.
etS-00-ly
C A SHARBAUGH,
l.'AKKULLTUWN, PENN'A
V eaeer
McDonald.
Beta
Adaaia ....
Prio.
Parrel 1
MriMoakl...
V Ike
eb i f!aur e. Monellvl
t'ole . .... I'Btu.u
Thorn a EUe A t'o va 4
1 rafiatn ra
iiracken ei.tune. ....uy
Protby ofBoe, Slay , lvl
e. H.-l-T- ....
l-v-
Ieeemrer 13. 1IM.
I
Lore tut. Pa
Ectenrode - & - Hoppel,
Hight of all in Leavening Powcr.U. S. Gov't Report, AuS. 17, 1
SS9.
Baking
Powder
FARM FOR RENT.
The snbscribT offers for rent his farm
In Munstf-r townsliJp, Along the liue of the
EiH-nsburp it Cressoii iailroad, about two
miles frum Cresoon. Farm contains about
70 acres, about f clt an-d. Po..slon giv
4-n on 1st of April. Call on or address tho
the eubscribcr at Lor no. Pa. 1
. JAMES NOON. 1
Feb. 27, 1901.
-DEALEIW IN-
MONEY
ABSOLLTTELY PITRE
M
' ii-ullv aae bnrvaHr. few the, el
ithT frnmug e M. ane la Ur
ew local. It.m bri9m f Hr'y h... Af
. , ..u . ..CMW1JP4. iv. n.. 1 c.n imi
yrp.f MmeM. cr all mt n le IU morh. Tbl iaa
rl j emit mr
liifieaieime
i.kt
i r: I i; .V t o.. a-a. A, ALU. a.
TW. DICK.
ATTOHNEV-AT-I.AW.
. r . taanrauBo. rini'i.
"Sr.lai alttalu n Klven to tlatmt lor ivn-
f.oa H..uuty, etc. chT-l lei
General.'. Bflerchandise,
CLO TIIIJG, FLOUR, FEED,
LumberandSliingles. AVc keep our Stockuha'.s
Full ami Complete. Give us a Call.
CAHItOIJTOWN. iV.
Valiclte Eeil Fstate
FOK S ALB
A WIT ol irn.uod In the V t "rJ .,
ouKb ol k.'ieiitinrif . 'nilT' 'Vy
Iroutlnic on taujple rtreet titniiii-H"
'"frame iiouse
and oDtballdtir. all In tmod rPlr- "'r ' j
or particular rail i-n or B'1lr' ., t v
M. 1. Klin k.L.1.. H en-' ui
DETROIT
HAL.P rHr.fOSTol h.nl',
p. M.rkeiper.. Htl"'
Marhlnem.. Hoil.lert.' "I'",,-';
U I M r K. Aduiitie.l ,
ant luiproremeoM t- tt,i
t.r.le plKkf. rre.a ' j,
. 1 .1 11.1 r - .
Hi llrueli !!-. 1 B
F-tU:.!'.l 1"--.
FOKS&I.F.
. aiual.le propcrlT l "u
... . t . .'.il..n r.l
Uood Hou.e anu Lft
Mc37 ltn.
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