The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 15, 1892, Image 2

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A'UIThlA JO.
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.hy 1:. its
,iot rnor td Ohio on Mondiy.
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A i-.ii ii.e- ': ii'i'.r -.1 '.i-i'.l
11 ..I Witshiri-t n t j r .ir.d
Kiiil' V law.
J :i the 'i
;.t M.- !
Oim.iu.ss will ime-tiite tXo 1 liluns
cf tin- Keystone an. I "Spnni: Uiirdcii ti:t
t'.mal h:mks. I'hilnoViph'i!.
dd.-d
111. MSI." i'tlki !.i.-t weel
ln.it.-iiallv to ll.uris
-tr.-nnth :is a,
candidate or the Ih-pnbJienii noiiun.i
timi. Snine of. those who were wi'Iini;
to throw Harris, m ove.V- ;irl I'm' Uhiitie
arc afraid now th:it Plaino will n't
Cepl the 11 ri.i;iaticii ri 'c iUIlt cf
hi-tlt'i ml tl. waul t' lie with
man who i 'Is tin n . w matt. r wlm
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his
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The t'- .ii iiiittf e on Klections in tin
House f Ilepn -ntativt on Friday
last eotii luded to take up the conWi-ted
election eas.-s in the following order:
Craiu' -: Stewart, from Pennsylvania:
Noyes vs. IN'ckuell, from New York:
U.-yiioMs vs. Shonk. from Pennsylvania:
Zlli' In iff vs. Turnpin. from Alahama:
tlieevy vs. Scull, from Pennsylvania,
and Miil-T s. Klliot, from South Caro
lina. An t-xporiincnt is h.'in;,' ina.lo in ship-
)ing fr
sh t'i!ni(iii from tin' 1'acili. ca:il
to Furope. If it he successful flesh
Ki'moii will he .-hipped hen after instead
if canned cuhnon. Thirty thousand
p. mil Is of fresh salmon were shipped in
a ear from li. e Fra.er river !a-t week, go
ing hy way of tin- Canadian Pacihc to
New York, and thence, in the cold stor
age room of a (leitu in steam-hip. to
la ml'iirc .
A l ol l, of tin
three Mate
ver Cleveland is
1 lemoeratii' memliers of
slatures shows that (iro
still thechoiee of a large
majority for the presidential nomina
tion. Following are the figures: Vir
ginia Cleveland, oi': Hill, o: tlorman,
o: a ue.-tern man not named, tl: not
committed, ii. Maryland (lui-man, oS:
Cleveland, Missouri Cleveland,-
7-2: Mill, fd ; Poles, of tmv:i. 1; (hay.
of Indiana, v!.
It i- st: ted at llanishurg on good au
thority t!.t the various lloardsof Mer
eantile Appraisers will he aholished hy
tin- next Legislature, and their work he
done hy the real estate a.-sessors. It is
stated that (lovcrnor Pattisoa has given
llie m-itli-r -.ei-iiiiis lhiiiih and the ev- I
pedieney of doing away with the posi
tions w ill he- one of the main toph s to
L-e . ii s ii in his message to the tlen-
lill .ss lllliiV . j
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A !;-! vlvtlfiom 1 lai i ishurg on Tile
.laysavs: Tie' Commissioners allthoii
y.cd to adopt pateru of hooth ati-1 guard
rail under the P.aker hallot act has per
form, d it- duty. I'ndi r its decision to
day the County Commissioners of the
State will have to ohtain a wooden hooth.
of a folding nature to cost not more than
S-1 . 7" each additional di v i-ioii or a nnex .
Flans and speeitii-ation.- will he sent to
theCounty Commissioners, (luard rails
nre to I f the chain pattern and cost
not n.oiv that, si Tin- ballot l....
whieii the ( i iims. ioi; peoiiimend is the
Ilasueti patte:i :.n 1 i.s (.f wood to cost
S3 each. It is not co::'p !!.-ory that this
f-tv !e of In. shall healeoleu hy the
County C immis.-ioin is, hut they mu.-t
cunfoim to the plans and specifications
adopted respecting the hoofh and guard
rails. They may ho ohtain d from man
faclurers who mak'1 tlo-iil . Tlnj
gees into effect next November.
Somk ihanges in rules have been inado ;
by the board of paidon.-, says a Harris- ;
L.tirg disput' h. and the following special i
i
rule has boon adopted: "Five copies of
the following papers, printed or type-,
written, must he tiled hy the recorder of
t tie board, at Hani-burg. Pa., at least
three days prior to the meeting at which
the application is to be heard, to wit:
1. Stattiinent of the reasons upon
which the application i- based. l
Statement of the facts in the form of
Jl hi -lory of the case. I.i-t of the pa
pers tiled under the general rules of the
board. 1. Fist of letters, with dates,
which are to he submitted or fill d. All
cf the above papers should be fastened!
togt thcr find havea suitable back or cov- !
f-r, which should be appropriately en
dorsed with the title of the ease, the
county in which it was tried, xnd the
names of counsel who are to appear for
the application. No application will be .
heard or considered unless; the above
rule is s-trietly complied with.."
Kksi-itk all ih -sires to the contrary.
Kays the llarrishurg n, it now looks
as if Chili io determined neither to Apol
ogize nor to niHke reparation for the at
tack upon American sailors. Kvery rp
port unity for either or loth has hi-en
given to that misguided country, and de
spite what was looked upon as a peace
making han.juet at which Ulaine and
Moult discussel the matter, Chili's rep
resentative has not heen Authorized to
make ovt-n n proper ooncilatory st:ite
nient to this Government. A war is to
be deplored and so is the necessity for it.
As General Howard Las stated, we nre
not not in condition for war and cannot
lie for some lime. Vet it is the opinion
cf ninny newspapers that the nation's
dignity must he maintained at what
ever cost.
It is to ho hoped hy every patriotic
citizen that war will not become a neces
ity, but ns ihe matter stands we must
ha ,e an apology or light. There is no
escnpc from the alternative if the apolo
gy lie refused. The testimony of the
Baltimore's men h:is aroused a warlike
feeling that can only be dispelled by one
thiie,' or the other.
.-vn Oxa.U; t'1 Furs
Cv. sr. :. H i: v.;- v . ! r
tftoupo, iu thef.vshiurs of his parly press,
Tpoke ni:'iili:y f Vm;:. t.Uh: eei i.o
n v '' t-t .v I!.itJ- ot 1.'iiii."-(.i.l.itiYs.
v,,..i..i :,.;.' f. -r..f-.l .4 t : pub
he mt ire by ontipht. un. lit- - i ir-1 it -.
uls :.s f.uhe unV.-sit V of it and the !e:l-
Mias ii.ifl': . lull' M iiuwin.iU"-;: is
ht:ttii:b.- fli'i.i tin- tre.ryiliV st;.O ii;. Ills
. . Sl !;ir I'isfi'l', I'll ill :l hi i. f s 'orh
in tlx; H.-u?! List week, 'i!ir-:i!.-.n
Iwkery of Missouri, f tin- emmi'tiee
m npproprKilions. thiviv :i tl.mdof hirht
: tin- -subject.
Se.-retriiv Ft stt r Juis In en m:ikiir both
i . i . . . i i i - - .1 .,
CUUV IHcl l V Illinium:!;; l,;c i.i :: m
i -" :ii'iix.ii;stU'i:.s made hy ( . n;;i' ss over
nhi. li he hits rightful diserettnti. In
( MX
s this has l.stilt.'il iM.-ic l:s-iarm-
mm : I X'l .- (.if ; -"."rr;ti!'lll
fl.Jil';
! ni'Miiaiiics an.l l.ili..n-i in mi.lwinttT
I ami -tin sU f -fo.o . f iiiijioitar.t puhlic
J 'A i k.-.
J l'hf actual uri!u- ill tin- jiiih!:.- troas
! ui-y en the tir.-t of the iifvv y.ar was hut
I it .(KH. It was owr loii.lioii.tKMi
vvh. n rp M.loiiU'li'Vi lanil tran.-I ri' .l the
j ioV.'llilil. nt to tilt' tfiuh-r IMT i s of the
! Iiani-iii aihiiinistration amlth.' I'.hlioii
'oni.'-.'SS. Hut this .lo not toil the
i who!.- t toi-y, as tin' :::, (H: ' of th.
! national hank note i.'.h motion fniul is
. .nut' d as an aM t lnn ii is a lial.;li;y.
! ami was so i!aivd until Sn it taiy i'nstiT
ji::t f. trtli his tluctviiil treasury statc
j in. nt'. Tin- Ilillion .imrc.-s put anions
j tin' treasury a.-scts this trust I'un.l.
Not only an: tho iiinont t in nihtur.s
in f.xcos of t-iirri'iit i'' nuo, tho two-
; i'ol.i v. oik .f tho Uillion Con.irrffs an.l
. th-- .J. lvini. y law, l.ut Mr. loi-k.-ry
.-houi tllhat .v'. on tary Fost'-r has with
holtl appropriati- ns ai; gating $t'.-",-jo(iot.
'I'h,. Cum rniiniit on thi- llrt
of tiio year owt-il that much nionoy on
appi(!jil'iatio!i.s ma.lo hv the Jlillion Cm-
gll'M-.
Nor is this all. "Tho administra
tion.'' .Mr. Jo'k. ry, "has hot ti con
straiti' il to a.-k an extension ujion ?"J".-
l.otHt of tho hotnh tl inih'hti .hu ss of
tho ( !vt rumcut, while actual default is
male in !'.. 1'2 i,,,-JS. r.." nvtiirod lv tin-
provisions of the act cst.ililishing tin
sinking fund."
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This heing the condition of tin
i;.. i'...., . ..i.:..!. .i... i .. ,,
heaii
ii ini.iin is. iwi nun ii in. i, jn i n iy ,i 11
ti-otv ,s S..I..K- ,-..-.. ,,-;i.!.. -n....rs :l. :
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1 li-moeratie eeoiiomv are rather out of :
l
p.ace. Naturaliy Uepuhhcan leaders
w ou!d ! irefer tha t the aiinro;riations hv ,
, this C mgress should approach the stand-
1 aid of tin- Ilillion dollar Coiigre-s, hut
: where is the limney- to come fr ni'.'
' Feed's Congress faced an overw iielm-
J ing treasury. The I Vmoeralie House
! faces an exhausted treasury w ith ilirrelit
; expenses outstripping current revenues.
' lines lmt that condition demand re
I tieiu hiueht at:d ei onolii V '.'
t n i. y.'..ii
trial -ummar
AV.. pulilishes its ail-
f trat k laid in the Fni
r the year.
the li mi res here given
I
( d .'States luring
According to
there have 1 con
I.U'.'.i milt s i f i.nv rail-
way const ructcil hetween January 1.
lV'l, and January 1. which bring-
th" total mileage of the Fniti d States
up to 171 , 1 Mi. This is a de,-r. ase of 1 .."7 I
milis from last yar's figures, or th
smallest mileage built during any year
since 1 .-.", when only o.F'51 milis of
new railway constructed lutween Janua
ry 1, ls'.-l, an 1 January 1, lso, which
fling- the total mileage of the Fnited
States up to 171, 1 1 Tiiis is a .'.eeteas,.
of 1.. "71 miles from la-t year's figures,
or tin- smallest mileage built during any
year since lss.", win n only .'!.l.".l miies
vif track "-ere laid.
This ilecteu.-e is iiuite t Vt nly di tril-u-te
1 ever the country, each group of
states showing a decrease, with the ex
ception of New York, New Jersey, Penn
sylvania and Maryland, w hit h show an
increase of .": per cent, over last year.
and tho largest mileage constructed dur- ,
ing any year since 18 .Si. The six South
Atlantic Stat-s have laid the largest
amount of new track, l.oo,; miles, anil
the six N. w England States the smallest
" milis.
The State of Pennsylvania heads the
list with 2:i miles, and is followed in
order by tieorgia, Washington and South
Carolina, .vith 2U miles respectively.
No track was laid in the State of Con
necticut. Delaware, Mississippi or the
territory of Arizona. The Stateof Kan- j
sas. whit h laid 1 miles in ls.sr,? iiij
in 1-SS7, ;ind ."il'S miles in lsss, has laid
less that two mil.-. in lV'l. Among the
other states which have laid small
amounts are Maryland, three miles, and
lihode Island, four miles.
SO'III-TAliY OI W.VK TlJAf'Y is reported
as desiiinir to have it known that tie did
nots:iy, as he l.as heen widely quoted as
lyinir, that the naval stren'th of Chili
is greater than that of the United States.
"What I did say," remarked the secre
tary, this afternoon, "was that I lulieved
that Chili was ambitious to maintain a
stronger naval power in the Pacific than
any other nation, and that if there had
lieen no war in that country, and she had
not lost her ships, and if the three new
ships, constructed for her in Kuroj-c
were out, she could have done anything
she pleased with our Pacific squadron.
I was not speaking, however, of our nil-
-..! Llr.,,,,,,1, ... l.,.l. t- - .
...us
that our lacihe and Atlantic s.piadrons
comiiinei are mucli larger an.l more
powerful than the Chilian fleet."
The First National P.ank of Muney,
Pa., is the latest to close its doors and
leave its depositors moutning over
placing their trust in hanks. There is
evidently something rotten in the super
vision exercised by the government olli
cials over National bunks during this
administration. The government bank
examiners never find out anything
crooked about the rotten banks nntil
they are bursted.
Fx.uixo natural gas in the Grace Re
formed church, Tirtin, O., Sunday,
caused the pastor to faint in the pulpit
and 13 of the worshippers to go into con-viiNions.
M icloi.u'' i.nit r.
Y.r.illM.10N. l. O. J'l. I'th. lS'.'J
SpikT pro tempore McMiHin. wle y.-i
t-lvtNi without opositioti to pr-r-ile
.ver the 1I u.-.o until ker t'risp who
is Mill eoiit:n-l t. his i-kiii hy the gip
shall he ahlo itsinin; his .hittes, p"-'-sil-s,
h'ce a. veteran, ?nl iseoinplimt ut
el on all Mles for tin; eae with w l.u-l
he has taken up the on. r ms ilutie ef
pi.siiiiii ov.rliie HuiiH'.
Notwithstai.dm l!.c uiipn cc i.U d
npproppiatioii- of the luliioij dollsr .n-t;i-css
the cry f i dciicieiioy appropria
tions has already Im-uii. lite h.-t is
headed hy Po:t r, of the een.-its hureaii.
who thro"i;-h the Treasury department
has ar-k.d f r a deffoii ney apjuvpi iation
of 5l,i'iiit,0.i, to complete tlx- work of
that hiin an. and th. rere h.is- .vho.lciiht
whetht r 1 1 it amount wilt U- suihcier.t.
if Porter is l. he allowed tu do it in h:.s
own wav.
J h- mav get the money. lut
it is not certain;
ind m any eem n-
wiil iro!.al.!y he asked some pu.Inn;
U..-stions as to how he h;ts spent some
of the t(Hl,(..iO previously appropri
ated f ir the Census.
The attaoks on the McKiril.y tariff
law in the llou-e r. .emhie the tiriiig of
sharp shooters. Hi lis have leen intro
duciil placing the-foilowin.' articles on
i the fr.-ee hst: .) ute, jnte Lagging, iron
lies, hiudini; twine, luniher. tin plate,
s alt. agricultural implements, wool, coal
and iron ore; and hills hae hecn intro
duced to repeal tho siiar hotinty clause
of the law, and so mueii of tin- reciproci
ty clause as gives tin- Pusidcnt anthori
tv to rc.-lore tho duty upon certain pi -ductsof
countri.'s which fail to make rec
ipiocity treaties with the l'nite.1 States.
TLi-se hills will all go to the W ays and
Means committee, which will decide
which of them shall he press'-d.
Kepri-sentative .Mills, w ho has gone to
Texas, has Uen granted an indefinite
leave of ahsonei' hy the House. Tho
principal ohject of Mr. Mills in going
home at this time is to regain his health,
hut it is p:olahle that while there 1;,.
may do some talking ahoui the Texas
Senator-hip.
A meeting (if the F.xectuivc Commit
h. of ihe Natioli.-.l Association of lem
ocratii' cluhs has he. ii eailed for .Ian. -K
hy K. preseutative W. I. . Wilson, of Wi st
Virginia, who is chairman of tin- com
mittee, and it isdesired that .-very mem
her shall Im' present or represented hy.
proxy, as important matters will he con
sidered. The Iemoeralie vacancy on l! he Jntei-
, state oliililerce i . ijii;iiI--i m has Ik ell
' given to Judge W. M. Finds.-. , of K. n
I tuekv. a gentleman of wln.m nothing
hilt gonl is known, and tin- Ilepnhiiean
vaeaney to. I. ". Me!i!l. of Iowa, who
luis l.een Congressman. S.-nator, Judge
and se.-ral other thin 's with official
salaries, till. U. 1.. .Morrison.
Col. W. P. Morrison, wln-se
.-oinmi-sion expired 1 i.-c. ..1, has heeii
... 1
re-apiH.int.nl.
' he -ilver .pi. sti.-n has already shown
a reads disposition to Imh nn seiene'.v
j in Coiigic-s at any and all times. S-v-j
oral bills have U. n introduced in the
t Senate providing for flee coinage, anil
i
' although there has been only one ' bill"
J day in the House, four bill- ..f the same
'sort w-re introduced, besides several
! others having a mole or less direct bear-
I in" on silver. Oik-of them nrov i.hil for i
the repeal of the purchasing clause of
the present silver law.
haii ir Stewart '
maintains that there
l- a law alrea.ly m
the f r. e ci linage i if
:'7 and never re
I eist nee atithoriin-j
i silver, enacted in 1
peal, il. and li" ffei- d a resolution in
stiit 'ting tin- .In lie! i;y com:;iitt e to in- ,
;'f r into tin- matter and report wheth
er he i-right or w r '.. S.-nator Morrill
delivered a very able ;Mid conservative
speech this week against the unlimited
free coinage of silvi r, in answer to Sen
ator Stewart's recent speech. 1
Tin- Harrison men are shouting !
told you so." because of a slight attack
of nausea tiiat Mr. 111. line had this Week.
a:id tin present indications are that a
concerted attempt is to be made to drive
Mr. lllaiue fiom the Presidential fuld,
using his health us the principal we.ijx n.
It may sttcci d too, as Mr. Jllaine is a
monomaniac on that subjei't, anil has
lieu i vt r since t". at notorious sunstroke,
away Lack in the seventies.
Andr-w Jackson's birthday is l-oing !
fitly iflcbrated to-day by the local lK-m- i
ocrats. j
A joint r solution authorizing the
Secretary of the Navy to charter a vcss 1
to cai rv the grain which has lx-cn eon- jumped upon him, and then threw hint
tiiiiut. d for the famine-strii ken I. us- , into the cellar. The woman thr-n pa k
sians to that country, was adopted ! e.1 u; her g-nids and went to New York,
the Senate, but d fcated by the House. ' Neighbors res -tied the terrified man
Th
onstitutionalitv of the resolution
was doubl.-d by some el the ablest I)eln-
ocrats in Congrtss.
Senator Morgan spoke yesterday in fa
vor of his resolution directing the com
mittee on Foreign Affairs to procure ad
ditional informations concerning
the Nicaragua canal. He strong
ly favors the guarantee of bonds asked
for by the company, but unless there is
a change of sentiment there i.s no
probability of the bill passing the House.
As one prominent member of that lKdy
puts it: "I favor the building of the
canal hy this liovcrnment il necessary,
mv gu i-mtee of -:
vate corporatien." I
but am opposed to
tioiitls issued hy a private corpor.
M.
A Mununii nt to liutnhlt-tonian.
Cll!
ri h, N. .1., Jan. 10 Old HambU
, ,i. fll. ,i,.r ,,f ,i ... ,.,.. r...
ni. Hie I'l'.iiiier oi u.r ure;ii ra e oi
. .. i i ii i
rieau trotters, lms heeii dead nearly
tolli
AllH
sixteen years. Kvi-r since his dentil
..i;...i ...,-.. l i..
i'v il'. ...... ni'j.i mi ill.-; ii.i . ...il. iiiv..;.
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to erect a monument to the ''old horse, i
, . - i i i i wr
l.nt none ever succeeded. .Itisejih IIovv-
hin.Kiuv Miller, the well-known Chester
horsemen reeentlv took hold of ihe '
matter, and the loni; deferreil monument i
is now an assured thing. The d-siirn is !
to lie a heroic bronze statue of Old Ham. :
bletonian, which will cost sv.OOO. The
sum of $2000 has already leeii subscrile i
ed, Senator I.eland Stanford contrib
uting $."i(KJ of the amount. Subscrip
tions are lieing received daily from
horsemen from all over the country, by
Messrs. Hovvland and Miller. The
statue will be erected in Chester. The
grave of Hamhletonian is on the crest
of a hill a mile east of the village, on
the old Hysdyk estate.
The Khedirt-'s Heath.
CoNsTANiiNoi-iF, Jan. 11.T1,,. rtrf?,
J,)limui announces the accession of
Prince Abbas to the throne of Kcynt.
dispatch from Cairo says that a false
report wasput in circulation to the effect for anything, and freights from New ' Texter's pet hull dog should occupy an up
that Ir. Selim, one of the native phvsi- Zealand to Ixnidon arj three shillings a. ,)(.r sleeping room and bed w ith the fauii-
cians who had attended the khedive dnr-
ing his illness, had made a fatal blunder
in administering an overdose of mor-
phine, and that when the ruler died and
the doctor realized, the result of his mis
take he had become terror stricken and
tltd from the place and put an end to
his life. I'pon investigation it was con
clusively proven that the story was a fa
brication pure and simple. Samuel
Briggs, of Cleveland, O., imperial poten
tate, has issued a proclamation to the
nobility of the Mystic Shrine of North
America, formally announcing the death
of the khedive of Egypt.
A Michigan man writes a postulcard every
day to the president aud llie couiuiissiou
er of pensions re uiindiiu: him -thut twelve
veins a'o he applied t..r ;f i ii-u.n ,u,.l 1,,,
ll.il V et l'ceeiv ed it.
i hr (.lain r- je. e l.'l.
Tl:e three principal grain crop? in the
l"nit"l States are I'orn, wheat an.lc.ats,
eoniparing in area, pr.xhict atn-P value
it. it,. t,r.i. r ii niie ! atiil vieidinc t- the
farsc-rs a total va
' i t ':t . :. I I if
iJl.Ji.'lk The to
I area devoted to the j
thieo -rops was 1 1 1 ,7t'-,7S .i' fi .-, ' r a
l:i:le ! .-s than live times tl;e area f tie'
tat.- of IVi'iisylvania. and the crop in
aircgat. .1 follows: Corn.
o.'.(i.
' M0; w
at.
ill I.
si.l i'H, the I ,!
lai "est ever grown in the emmrv ly i
,'earlv llllMHXI.IMMt hushels. and oatS. j
7:S.:i'.-t,'K, In value they divide as
fni!os:
C .I'll,
4"..'J: w heat,
and oats.
Corn occupied 7;,1','I.."1." acr.. or a tri
fle moie than two and a half times the
area vf Peiinsy Ivai.i.i : wheat. op;, voj
aeres. or ahottt one tliird more, and oais,
.",."iiil,M;l acre--, or one liflh hsa than
the area of this Slate. It thl.s :ipj-ai'S
that the three great grain ero.s ..f the
country are grown ujon los than one-thirt-ent:i
of its area exclusive of Alaska,
and that, although cotton may lie king
so far as exports an' concerned, corn is
really the king: crop of the iniiitry.
1 the corn grow ing States Iowastands
first with a crop of :Ct,S7t;.(H)ti hushels,
Illinois second with I, ,! J, Mis
souri third with -JO.".. -J10. h k), Nehraka
fourth with lf.7,i'"i.(KHt, and Kansas
fifth with m.NMM.lHM hushels. IVnn-
sylvania's li'...".7,(X,l hu-he!s cuts a
small figure hv- the side of the States j hoani of h. alili.
above named, but its crop is more than W. II. Chatms. a workman at Woods'
double that of New York w ith aUuit the ' mid. M. Ki es.i t. on Satimlav had his
same area in f.j'jare mihs. The great. t j head caught in a vice as it was clusins.
wheat growing State is Minnesota withi"' killed, his bead heing cnislu.i
."..:;,.",,' MNi; Kansas crowds it hard with ' between the .oweifiil jaws a- though it
FKi'itl.iHMi: Indiana is third with ."J,- J w ere an eg-sheel.
,i'ii, ami North Dakota fourth with
r.J.lno.diM. thes.' four States, comi.ris-
ing all with a crop of .iO,0O.0tii) hush
els ami upward. Ohio i fifth in the list
w ith 4-V;.1.M Ml bushels, California sixth
with "i'..r.'.i.".t)(M, Illinois seventh with
oo.i e". 000, Michigan eighth with .".,
Jt."i 1MH. and South Dakota ninth with
1 !.im. Pennsylvania grew 'Jii.Si', f,
imki. nearly enough to furnish bread for
its own population, .mil twice tho New
York crop. Illinois had the largest oats
crop. lll.U'.cl.t "Oil bushels, and Iowa the
second largest. ltfJ.."77,t;(Mi, these two
being the only States producing 1(MI.
(MiO.oiiil bushels and upward. In the
production of oats New York leads
Pennsylvania with a crop of 41 .!NM
against :l.l,704.(HK bushels in the latter
state.
The South does not figure largely- in i
any of the three grain crops mentioned. !
the grain belt being iKitindi-d on the east j
by the Hudson, on the north by the j
Canada line, on the South by Mason
and Dixon's line, the Ohio river and the
southern line of Missouri and Kansas, j
and on the west by the Pacific. The
figures for the year just closed are enor
mous an.l almost stagg.-r belief, but the
small area devoted to these crojis shows
that we ca.;!d increase our grain output
indefinitely if there were a demand for
it. Dollar wheat, foity-cent corn and
thirty-cent oats canlio grow n on an area
several times as great as that w hich pro
duced the phenomenal crois of I '.'' 1.
l'l,H'l. 7V;..
More than lie Hargaimtl fir.
John Sweiter, a wealth v erman, of
W'iiksharre. I'a., ha- 'iu-t Ire! a remark
able cx iericr.ee with a wife furnished I
him by a N'evvYork matrimoi.ial ag.-ncy. '
Mr. Siveiti r wrote the agency, asking
for a strong (i.-rman girl who was capa
ble of doing hoiisi.-ivoi k. The obliging
ag.-nev secured that kind of a girl at
( 'a-ile ( iarilen, and s. nt her on to W'ilks
bane. II. r name was 'athariue .ttlieh, and
.-!..- was a iwerf ill woman. Swciter,
w ho is a little man. at first objei toil to
her mammoth j r portions, but finally
consented to mairy her. The Auiami
tio n d.-man.ied some of the old fellow's
prop, rty lefoiv allowing the knot to In
tied. This was granted, and the coy
damsel and eld Nn it'-r weie made on -and
a-half. On the second day alter
the marriage the little husband a 1 leg. s
his wife Ix-gan to abuse him.
Hie roiled up her s!ci ves and proc.-i-d.il
to demonstrate her advertised house
cleaning abilities by driving his children
from the premises. Sweitzcr object;!,
and she promptly knocked him down
from the cellar and coaxed the children
back fiom the woods. Sweiter Jays he
will never recover from the injuries re-
ceived during his few
awful moments
with that Woman.
Au Infuriated r.hpiiuut.
ri:nf, Ind., Jan. 10. Diamond, a
londerous elephant iu winter quarters'
two miles cast of thi.s city, got on a ter
rible rampage yesterday and in a thort
time did si great deal of damage to the
building where he was, confined, liesides
killins-' two ""'l :l valuable dog.
U" hM wn unruly for some time, but
yi-sjieruay, wnue no one was :iikui, ne
iiumaged in Sjine way to blip his chain. )
The lirst ohject of his wrath was a i
hulldor, which he sent living' through a
tkyliiit sixty feet away. Thau he ran
his tusks into the bidy of one of the ;
, . , .11111 I
horsts, who, like the do-' had hi en a
. ' , , , , ,
constant companion of the elephant for
live years, and ran around the enclosure
, . . . , . .
..-till I Iia v l.mtn ,.-li.ri l.ii.
,, , , ', b'
"'de to fiee himself,
Tlun thrt w tho horse "cro?: the
riiOtll and t(jrC 1115 WaV 11HO UtlOther
J"of,m'
where he killed another horse.
1 nt noise nauy attracted his keeper,
w ho? Wltu assistance of about fifteen
'employes, drove lnm hack to his corn-
'r. where they chained him.
A .Million Itarrtls.
Nkw iokk, Jan. 11. A numU-r of'
fruit dealers who were seen yesterday ex
pressed the opinion that the attacks
made in Great Britain uion the staple
of the American orchard had their
source in the same kind of prejudice i ot r(.aj after the funeral, had two notice
which has endeavored to keep our pork I peculiarities. For many years he
out of Eurotiean markets. The English ! walked nichtly to his father's house, a
j are jealous of the superiority and P"P" .
ularity of Cnde Sam's hard and rosy-
oheek.-d fruit. Said one dealer: "Eng-
has got to Uke our apples, for the
apples they raise over there are not good ,
crate. During the present season 1,01 I
barrels of American apples have
wen exported to tne L uiteu Kinguom. j
Highest of all in Leavening1 Power.-
n
ABSOliTTEiy PURE
!kEWA!(UVTIIH SO I !..
Th. i. isiK't a native Wi n vhle prai.d-
ii) m i iii r in an v tiini aie-.
A Cincinnati lior'
ft:
l!!nll-
lj .-MTs Ull'l enj
I t In in.
A n-.itv-ii i;ei t : !al pal
hy a trail! a Piici!, :oel tin.
, w as
;i"i.-K
1 ::i
mid lest fi:i:i kil'ecl.
The j; raves of tin- eeciltii t Ii a. o j
aiiHivhi -t- iiri-ti.b- mai l-.e.l I v a inoiiinaeiit
in cost s;.SIi. u 111. h lias tieen e'l:tl llal'.ed
i r . 1 .1.1
" " '
- .v i . si.e-m ,u ... .
iifi.' - I a H linlr In. f nil M(Mi(,:iy lliiil In.-ie: y
won a small wag-r. ISttt h- niptim-l a
!.!mmI es-el ami ilie.1 a i fie iim.i i.
Ilatliara Iiotlges was sent to jail at
i Vi.ik f..r -i nioi.tlis f..r U -ating !. sev.-i.-
' Veal -. ilil sou. ami liiaUil: lliiil sleei haiv
fixi'i'it ill a la! li where water would freee.
There have 1,. en I i.i ii to Mi . am! Mr-.
! i::is-.v.: tli. of C hi Sn inns. X. Y.. siive
! their inarriagea little over elghti-en years
! ago. fourli'i-ii .-! i tl i it. mostly twin- ami
i tri'l-ts.
1 Tin- Ilitth Kvplnsive Coiiipanv's sta','..
at Kntlt-r. totlicl v itli eight li. s.-, a
Inn ned at an early hour en Sunday morn
ing. The lire u iinan-il from an over
heated stove. Loss admit j?:.'..Mi.
Th" directors of Frie hue efusel to
close 1 1n schools ot t hat city oil account oi
the pi e valence of tli ph t herhl liecause t in V
heli.-ve S-i-ret a I y I.e.- cannot i-sue such an
order .v ithout aulhoritv from the full state
1 1 is a id t hat t n- t im Iht on lln lvaia-
ma rivci is mi dense that when il- trees
are sawed oil lln-y stand on the stumps,
nut having room to fall. A Swede r.-cen!-lv
sawed otT seven trees ami is now wait
ing for a w ind to blow t hem Jow it.
Tho will of Eliza M. Cluiitt. who was
lmri.il vt FILtou. Maivland. on Sunday,
directed that each pall-liearer should have
s.". for his services, and thai the horses and
ill ivcrs of the carriages should Im- fed -at
Newark on their return from Irn Hill cem
'eiv. Mis. Marshal Shaw, died at Westfh.-s.
t.-r. Pa., on Saiurday night, her demise t
Ing dm- to hiood poisonin;r. i-aus.-d hy her
running a small splinter under one of her
linger nails almut three week ago. The
matter was not thought much of at the
lime, hill it lessult.'d disastrously.
At Oxford. lii.oti Tuesday night.
Henry Corhiu. eoloied. murdered an ag.-d
woman while defending herself from n--ault.
The old lady was Mrs. I lorn. -r. a
r.-Iat i v.-of President Mi-"u!iougli. of the
Oxford hank. The brute made his escape.
The citizens of the town are excii. d and
hunting tor Corhiu.
The 4-year-old son of John Voit.-I. of
llarmonyville. this stale, wandered away
fiom his parents while they were visiting
at French ( reek Palls. An all-day search
for the child finally eidistedt! e sei v ices of
one hundred men. William l,loyd found
Ihe little f.-llow in the evening in John
K nailer's woods, a mile aw ay.
Julia and Mary Howard, maiden twin
sister, died at their homes in Wi'kes
larre Friday night almost at the same
hour. They died on tin same day of the
year and at the same hour they were Imni.
They wen' to v ear old. One was a victim
of pneumonia and tin- other of dropsy.
The) lived together all their lives.
- Oyster do not apln-ar to thrive in the
Thames. hit of Onii.ii o laid on flat in the
lower reaches of the liver in ss7. no fewer
than 30 M-r cent died. In the following
year the si in number of oysters w-rc
placed on the beds, and the inortuii'y in
crcascd to .1.1 p-'i' c.-!it. Matters were still
vvire in 1-s't. wh.n too ' oysters v.-re
laid down to fatten, and nearly !u;f of
them dieil.
Mis. ;rac' Field l.iinh.y. eldest
daughter of Cyrus V. Field, died in New
York on Tuesday morning after a liiig. r
iinr illne-s. The de:.ih. coining soon af
ter the .hath of his wife I Mrs. Field died
just seven weeks ago ha proved an ad
ditional trial to Mr. Field, and bus increas
ed the feeling of sympathy for hiiu. Mrs.
Eii.illey was li ft y year of age and leaves
six children.
The West Ei-high mine tire near Ash
land, l'.i., is still raging and appears tu he
of eiionniiiis pmportiMii. The hurniin?
vein i atioiit Tu h-et thick. The oulliKik is
very discouraging, there being no water in
the neighborhood. A si ream carried by
means of hose is turned on the burning
coal until it is cooled enough to he shovel
ed into the mine cars, when it i removed
to the sin face.
J The Vatican, the ancient palace of the
I I'oiies of Ilonm, is the most magnificent
building of ihe kind in the world. It stands
on the right bank of the Tiber, on a hill
j called the Yatieanii. because the Latins
' formerly worshiped Yaticiuitim. an ancient
! oracular deitv of that place. Exactly
w h.'ii the building was commenced no one
knows. Charlemagne isknow u to have in
habited it over LOiO year ago.
Thirty degrees In-low zero wa register
ed at Cascade Springs S. I), on Monday.
i Tin- dense cold revealed the fact that huge
volumes of steam were issued fiom holes
In the mountain sides, 3u) feet a hove the
town. Parties who have just returned
from there say that the mountain side is
honey combed w
,
steam. It is th
it ii holes made by the
luimm i ne iiiinuiiaiil con-
tains a suht.-rraneaii Iakeofh.it water.and i
a slialt w'l! prouaMy be driven to test the
matter.
A dispatch from Penan, Department of
the Xord, France, states that six hundred
families In that town have been attacked
by influenza. So many of the town offi
cials are prostrated that the public service
is paralyzed. The doctors are working he
roically, but they are utterly unable to at
tend the patients who demand their ser
vices. Among tho persons w ho have been
attacked by tho disease at Cambrai. IV
partuictit or the Xord, is Mmgr. Thibau
dier. the Archbishop of that Sec. The
Archbishop died on Saturday.
Eccentric Jik-1 Texter, of Robcsouia
Kerks county, whose supposiHl beneticia-
.i,., ari rast down because his will was
mile wy, and lwjs slriton the wood
t.Lest in t
,.ngaf:iDK
the kitchen. Later in lite, when
a home for hiinisclf and w ife, at '
j,.r0 m lowers' hoi
house, Texter made a i
written contract w ith Powers that Mrs.
jy anu invariably eat at the table with
whatever family might occupy the lower
part oi the house.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
O 0
Powder
THE PEOPLE'S STORE,
Fifth Avenue.
Aiiimai Clc4:iiaiiC('
CREA7 DARCaINS IN ALL Ffi R fMENTS.
All Winter Gols r.;!:t T silit !v n Clcued Out I'u viors ti. mi:
to k'.iiUii u li J:il:ii;ii 'lt.
SWEEPING
HEOUCTIOMS
OH
Come an.l investigate for yourself
Department.
81. 83, 85, 87 AND 89
Eckearode -
DEAL
enera
Me
CL O 77.1 '(J, FL O
Liinilxirandliiniiles. AVe
Full and Coniplclc.
just receive.!
EES tofesfsts jfiaJ
I have .
. FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. ALSO,
A LARGE LINE OF SCHOOL SHOES.
The Finest line of Shirts un.1 Underwear in the town. Hats and
Caps, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, (lloves, Mittens, Rubber Coats,
Umbrellas, Hoys' Shirts and Waists, Cardigan Jackets, etc. You
will also find I keep the Latest Styles of Neckwear.
P. S. Agent for John V. Carroll's Tailorinr House.
J .
Opposite Cambria House.
WILLIAM M'KILLIP &
CASSANDRA, CAMBRIA CO., PA.
a a GH
r1
QUKAR VSBR,Tir3 SFPARATOR.
SI NJ f M L-T
' Pa.,
- S 'T-i
ni-1
and all kinds of fanning; implements. Parties desiring any ma
chinery of the above description will do wedl to call on or address
us. WILLIAM M'KILLIP &. CO.,
C ASS ANDR A, PA.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Overcoats! Overcoats!
We are now pren.T-ed to show
stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AND OVER-
COATS in the county and give you the Iowes' prices. My line of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
' .ln-vu onmnLto A ill now nrAre.irPil to show VOU ft inUC'll iT- 1
: 1 0 J V.. ' n v.. ...... j .j
- -
".er PSSoruneut uiau cci ucioic.
niee goods ami save you money. cry Ivespejtiuiiy,
c. .. sir. i us. trail,
M'CONNELL & SAUPP
Are showing some Handsome Styles in
LIGHT :: QYERCOATS
IX CHEVIOTS, KERSEVS, ETC.. AT
$G.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $11.50.
M'COMELL&SAUPFS
POPULAir CLOTHING HOUSE,
1300 Eleventh Ave, Altoona, Pa.
6 &
D WW
Hew White FiujI BiMi, 113
New Stock of DRY GOODS,
PETS. Call t,o see us when in
Pittsburg.
Sale w (
1 1
Laides' Coats and Jack ii
'V; issoi' W ro p ? an i ':
I Fur Canez and Llal?;.
Ladi?ss and Kisses' Sui
-t
to.
' j.t; 1 1;
Dres Goodj.
ri;n:f k ji'iii PT t V. t
UCiiC
wf sr. .
11.C2. liiU'lili aiift L81K.0?.
yijaipsts tuna
II"
in;.
Ai!
or write to ,ur Mail Order
FIFTH AV : m E.
& - Hop pel, "
is ;N
irchandise,
A l.
'EEEP,
keep our Stockah a s
(live us a (Jail.
14
jt hirre stock of
ubbers
D . LUCAS,
k'BENSBURC, PEN.A. j
We arc agents for the Penn Man
ufacture. Compnny, of York,
rnanufac arer of
i
ei Hay - Eata.4tota,:
NW Mll.l.S,
you the largest and best selected i
, ., . 1 .. ill cll vim
- - - . - - - j
v.dii.uiu , mv, j
A
CARROLLTGWN, pa.
9
3 3
Clinton. Strait, Jttatoin, Pi
MILLINERY AND CAR-
town.
7i
0Y2 UK'JULAR
J.LMiARY -SALM
T!k; VALUES,
Tin- Ql'ALITIKS,
Th.- I'ATTKI.'NS,
I r
r r I'l
l . ie ).!" .
i: a ml 1 1 1 1 u I
. v. i 1 1 .1 ail la
a-: Ii-
it I. il -. Ion- o! II . I!
in.-.'ii ii J i . and t Ii
'ails ,,t ! .Del P.'
il.nru IvL
-in !l I ii. ii.i ire'-. si. .'i.li
1 1 1 1 t 1 ;n n-e. ;.'.
in !o : inh l 'Ion ieiiijs a.
I i-i us a ml liin- WiiiU.
ill. V.e e ;;! ;e.-ilo'
ar I.
.t. ;.t
. eil if. I !
.1 -ml
! to n .
I .:it-.,'..al-
i. er Km',
ox i- an-
l!i- l:e-t
long.
Il l le- at
A I
s.e,-.ll
' el in:.
ml
'1 I i
O .e t in ci-a ud :. lid .11 pa 1 i.-ra -hurg.
Nv . . .-ind N.na-o.K Ki
,.s 1 I . -1 a in - w t !. ! 1: K
sill I ". 1 1 in 1 hi 1 1 lie.
Fat.- In
1 1 : 1 li:-. I;:
oi ii'-W g.i
v ir- of I li e- - I 'a In i.-s w ;
i.i.ary S..i.e in I ;. ,i, , ,
.1- j il-! in .light at h i 1 '
t he s:t -lie a V.
I ,,
teelitlull I,.,'
AI.I.-Wool.
! .VI ,
: hot Ii .: ' ami .
I n:e H
s-l in:
n-'i'neh
1 1
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r ::i I in-
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cell
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BOGGS&BUHL,
115, 117, 119 & 121 Feierd ft,
ALLEGI1KNV, PA.
-: '
Voi:r
V
1';la
? s '
JUST RECEIVED !
A I.Ahiii: LOT
p ,0 (,
-i;ou;ut AT
Sheriff's Sale !
I'kom Tin: : 'j ix i; or -W.
E. SC'-TVPRTZ &, CO.,
The public invited to call.
Prices uwty down.
JNO. LLOYD & SONS.
YaloIe Eeal Fstate
- rr p
JJ IJJV
SALE !
&
. IT nl irrr.nti.l In the W.t-t w.ir.l .f tlie i.r
i.uiih ul K'nF.uric. . u;Iti I'l'Ui.ty. I'a.
iuk 'ti saini'ii1 Hirci.
hi iiiK-Uierrua ercc-
FliAIE HOUSE
.n.1 ....O..I '..1I-K-..II In r. i.ir.
Kit tTra
r ,,art(ci.'Hri. -ii en r .irei.
Ii NKA1.AN. Mi-Wv.wn. I'm
M. !. Kl 1 I r.l.I.. Kiierifliuric. I'a
I'lU'I'OK'S Ni iTO'F.
In l h iri.hu r' ' iirt ol Htn' rl mnntT.
In tie tnieir ol th tir.t n1 tinrTiHl iirct.ur-t
I a u.1 ul thf cinil and hrml aconui.t -il .li ci li r".
"oo.r. cxci-utor ul i lit) lal will miij i-r.atn'Tit .if
I'm r uk IKjuovao, lute ul l lcrt-rlj town-Ltp.
4lriif,il
HaviOK upen ai p.ilniBj liuditorh - wld ennrt
to rr.irt uinriouii.ia u' Hie lu'"t in th h n
! tlie a.-c.iunl Jiil. n.iliisB l tiereiiy nlven Mint 1 will
nt hi u.- . fll Hi' In.iuukii ul Ki.n-fui'a tl
l r..U . I t.f I5tli 1 J J aaary. 1H.
at lu .i'.-i..ra. . M .Im iliiiurno cui dnH'tmrnitiK
! th rtutieii ul -ulil iiiiuiuieot. wnt-u an.l wtir
a 1 j.rni.'tiii inlcr sul may annul r no f.ircvar
' dfl-ariect iruiu o minir iu n aul imi.l.
I imiN Al l K liirKI'liN.
Khcnutiurv. ea., !. a. iv.il.St. Auditor.
FIK AL.K.
The uudrrHh.1 "111 mil vriTKla !
.iccei ol n-al rwlale "limits In MoOKlei loti-lii'.
i:anilrla ciuiny. Pa. ruutalnliiK ieerci . .i,
! Hiy im and 0 n v-Bf arre. and all' !. Th
! r.rortv U liiiiir..ve.l aud In fceud alate of rultl-
tlv D ami will ba aolil at a ren.uuatile -ru'
un.1 uiM.urf. Irm. tor Kurtnrr t.rtiruiNr
Mil on or aililrrM Alvln t.vum. KI'Pii"''ura. '
ur Ll aE Kl'lulhKS.
Ixeeojlier 12. 1K08. Ijtelto, I'a,
I7ARM FOU KENT.
' Th.-suliserih.-!-olTei-s fur rent hi farm
in Minister township, hIhiist the line of llie
EU-nslinrK A Cresson .-uilrnafi. almut two
miles from t'resson. Farm eonniiiis atut
70 aer.'H, alxiut fVi cleared. Possession Riv
en on 1st of April, fallen or address tho
the miIs .'i-llier at LoretM. I'h.
j.mi;snoon.
Feb. C7, 1-Sd.
MONEYii
,.! h . Ii- I . lit. t'V lof -
,.: 1. in toetr
rait tun ' "
jwit m-.fP'....ri!l--r';n" . Hh ..rh mm. -JnltT.V
new l-i.n. - v . Uu - .. ret t . 9
It, ruinrr. f f I ... I t .. t ' 1
Nd ..r..ihT.i..i:. .M-' ' v. ; i,r i
li.11 i 'ii . I 1 . . - - I- - -.
1-VH KKXT The uii.lMMjrm'.l "" "r
b. M.l Mara. atl.Hly. U all
,.urta.ian.xi.. le. lo Hcirv-rat.-r. et v. "
Wa funiih rrpvititpr. tmr
Apely t - . ....
B. IWi.
Happy and conicnt is a br'.Ji v.i'.h"ThcKo'
rj.'.ji".i"'''''"";''' -' '.A..y i .
It n, K1Te tb0
1)
ilToiim'd Job rriiitii.,
I Ktci.n a irlnl i.
s: J -f--.
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tniMiULi.'
I'RiDA Y. - -
LOCAL
-Mr. VYI'I.,.1
t, lirilp, was i :
The rails m,
i ili'iir d are In '
Mr. und Mi
)'!;. , isiteii 1.
Jlx-SlielMI .!
tow n, s;ient a li
day.
F.lliolK' I.
ami i-iiuie in 1..;
eoiiiiij.---.
-Hon. .r. i.
slii;i. nt u 1.
hist Week.
Mr. Willi,
tow nship. v us
Thursday.
Mr. li. A
town-hii, v :i
' We llies.l;i .
-Jlldjte :.:
.luring 1 l.e ; ,
J llllue 1 lert I,.
A 1'-n-.;ii .
fenllal II' i
jiool room.
The So..-
a sui'K i ini'i i
last l'i iila ii .
The l iiv i i
in 1 li-
Indiana i-eitieii-
will si
and fmuisli ;i
M.--I-. .1.
liiarl.le .lea'i i -
load of lii.i i l
Mr. .I -
, 4'lilel'iil sii'
l. llie l'iO I M
A sleiliii
ii nt till' I'u
Mini dalli ed ti
iie.rniii.
in . u i.:
Dr.
T. M. he
ins lionif j
ill'ed ears.
Mr. Ami ,-,
to lli ent. I )i
led by li Is w 1 1
on Satiirda
toiilitv I
ho lias lo-i-i,
to Im- a Ikhi ( ;i .
a isit Oi J-;i
-I'ldless,,!
by liis wile :i
ill 1 lie L'lieti
ti Loivl Ui. ii'
-Mr tin.!
lil.ia. w ho Ii
that (tart ot 1
U)s iv. w as 1 1. '
-If the !
them for om
lutiuii of a!.- i
tioll is not i l .
Mr. A. 1
llUIL', lmt I-"
tlf Kane.
hotel al 'ie le
,).roiiH
arm laiJly :
steel Mii l,
Noou form 1
lOWIlr llil
Henry .-
more lines t
attiy other ji,;
shoit time
and coinia -
At tie-
I.rld iu J l
Quay nun li
ers not oii!
ropes iu lb
Simoi:
pointed pn-
r.-l'd ,11S. y',
Hastings,
the store of
A Ml'-e
tism Is mil
veri.e.l sai
of sweet o,i
a sound en '
Mr. .In-
com pan i en
arrived ho
pan ins. M :
this pllU'e. :
afternoon.
A maiiii
the Fulled .
the Foliii-N
was load.-.l
San l'ra m i
a naval et
Willf.ii,
o"t of jail '
of our p.
and with !
to one of i
lonjrinur i"
Uoliei ;
ilj son of
Jtlspaien - -The
mot I,.
Cf Profess.
lei'inleiii.
a former n
Some
ice 'houses
of the t'oiil
vest. Tie
ty and fi 1 1
liess. Th.
put at i in
Mt.
Koons, i
Friday -i
years, fr
band slit
yoniipewt
old to nn-n
care.
The I
Mullen's,
i'oniplete,
ow in(t to
inlnu8 do
lb Id out.
-thte the
lLridK.
One
tak -s a in
thMi HemJ
ed" was
a sWt 1 i 1
di.-t U.r !
court 4'.e
was iioi.s
arrear.
Jam
tender, t
McAU-ei
Wldskcy
pOsSi-Sslo
)wsessli
he :
x iijr th'
th bote!
Viv :
remisyi,.
to minor .
proinotioi
accord! 11 -
fieieney :i
part i u
Mr. M. r
tlu'il' llie!
trust wi mi
vatiiii
Ill.'ll (jre
V -y