P. I t 4 '; ! f KHKX'-m iKi, CAMHKIA CO., PA. FRIDAY. M A Ufll 1 .:.'. Tin: limit f time in whiVh slates ami territories ,-tiiil foreign ountrirs must accept the ,-iti-s allott.il them oil the K positioti jjroiitnI at Ciiicami li:is lrn lixol at June 1, 1 s'.'-J. Sl-:.NAloK ! VI l.lSohK, of Nt VV 1 I at .' j - ijhiro has acccple.l an invitation t lc liver the lieiiicatory aiMress at the Chillis-1 reel llnnn- f.r I'tumi ri it- is at 1'olonulo Sprfns. on the l'2i'.i of Mav next. Till-: point in usnii; the fnc-w ,.1 i,i:i ns an opening wil;;c in .splitting up the McKinlev tarift is. that frec-.vi.nl directly hem tit ninet -nine pei .p".e of a hiitnlreil in this enttntry an I ivi! hurt the hundredth pets, hi. Tin: I'.oanl of Panl. ms at ilan i-l.'.n -Oil Tuesday n-ci .tiiiiicinlei! tin extension of Kxecntive clemency to .John A. Mel lon anil William IF. l'rt-r. sentenced Fehruary l.-t. at l!cacr Va.. to six mouths impri - nimetit for liheliiir.; Sena tor tu:iy. Hon. Wn.nvi C. Wiiii'n;:v. I'.x Sinv tary of the Navy. .-pi-akini: of the Presi dential situation, said: In my j:id' inent Mr. Cleveland will he renominated ty our party. The llepuhlieau nominee has heen settled ujion for some time. It will he President Harrison. Ir is the present expectation that every Ppeeies of ii-h and other a pia tie anima 1 Lirire enoiiuh to In- -.en. vv'nieh is native to inland waters ami t,i the Atlanlie and Pacific oeeaus. except perhaps a live whale, will le exhihitfd in the Fisheries IVpartmeiit . .1 the ( 'iii.;:-.i K p. ..-i i imi. I5k Mr i i i i; admits in his aiitol.i.i... raphy that he played the .-m-ak in l-l and that he did Hot expect t.. lie elected when lie ran fur Pr .-ideiit. hut hoped tllUS twdefeat 'leveland and elect lilaillo. This nui-t he an int. t, stum ei in f, s-i. u to the New York ,i which supported him. On Tuesday ( 'i hi": esma n I lodger J. Mills, of Texas. was elected I'nitid tatesSenator fioin that Mate. Mr. Mill- Was ..til- lit 1 lie a , . l luel., ,e. 1 ,.. in Lower House and in his election to the Senate the 1 emoi racy , ,f the I.ono Star State have shown their w isdom and are to he coimratulati d in haviicj; for a ."-cantor a man i f his ahih'v. A ( i:n-i s recently completed shows that in Chicago there are 1 '!).. "."i tii"ii and 7'..1l' women of the ae of l'1 years, out of employment. It thus he ohservi d that there are over Mi.ooi i idle persons in this otiecitv alone will ing hut utiahle to eet work to earn their hread. Credit for th ci .li.lltl. ill f things is due to the M. Kiiiley monopoly tariff, which is inakinu' the ri. h richer and the p. H ir ri-r. TltK I. lections Collimiltee of the House at a.-hi::-!. .n ..;i Friday, hy a Vote of 7 to !. decided to unseat Ho.-ea H. Poe'-.VVell. the I Ii mo, 'r.ltie sitting ineiiiher from the 'l'w c:it - ihth New WirK Histrict. and seat II. nrv T. Nove the llepuhiicau contestant. This i- in btrikin contrast with tin- acts of the previous i otii'c-, win. n wa- ijepubli- Can. win n eviry cnt. -te ! ... .,1 was de cided in favor of the Pcpuhhcan w in her he Was electi d or la t . Tiii: mystery which the Hill Farm mine, in I'avctt" county, ha.-held with in its cavernous depths since that fated Juno iiioiniii": in p'm, when miners were ent.'lnhed tin !.' hy a v.::.- txplosic'U and a raiie,' lire cut oft every menus of hope, has at last be n -olv.-d. ( n Wed nesday afternoon Superintendent H',1! and his hand i f .-ear.-hf r- pi ni trated l!at No. found -' of tin- S-i 'Utombi d bodies, and thus completed tin- remark ahle search heun almost two years a o. The remains were unreeO"niahle and were 1 vim; close toe. ther. A coroner's impicst will l.e held on tin' n mains b f..re they are moved. They undmibtediv tlied from suftoeation. as there are no marks of the tire having reached them. A I'l.-i vi. ii from I.ihau. Pu-.-ia. on 1'riday of last week says: Theentlitlsi-fl-lil Oi ca.-'n ned le re by the receipt of the iiiit to the l.ti-sia famine -,::':'. ri i.- scnt hv Americans shows no .-:;n of ahaU tnent. thoUi:h the Indiana was disdiai u'ed ves tenlay and much of it- ca:''o is on its way to the famine stricken provinces. The emjiloyes in the arsenal hi re, to the niimherof -'.(oil. chartered seven ste:im ers and to-day tin y went out to where the Indiana is lyidi; at anchor for the purpose of reetini; Captain Sar.u'eant. The steamers wi re decorated with ikes anil hunting, and when they reached the Indiana it seemed a- though ordinary expressions would not sulhce to trive vent to the enthusiasm. Steam whistles f-hrieked and people yelhil and shouted and cheered for the captain. America and everv thinir American. In j.ursiiance of a resolution ado. ted Py the I lemocratic State Central Com lnittre of Peiin-ylvania at a meeting held on the Juth day ..f January . A. 1 . lS'.il in thi- city of Hari i.-hurg. the I lem ocratic Stateconvcntion of Pennsylvania will In- held in thi- city of Harri.-hurg, Wednesday, April 1.'!, 1 spj :,t twelve o'clin k noon, in the( Ijh ra House of that citv. At the State convention the following Candidates an- to be nominated: One person for Judge of the Miprclile Court. Two persons f..r ('nti'.-iis.-iiii ii at large. Thirty-two pcr-ons for presidential electors. M.ty-follr per.-oiia as delegati - to the Democratic National convention to U Leld at Chicago, June Jl, 1 ei-ht of whom viU he cho.-en hy the State at large and lifty-six of whom will he chos en hy congressional ,ij...ti ict hcimM titit!. d to lialne (vv,, ,el, -nates. Colon ki. lVvm.i. Clayton, a meniU r of the Kcpulilican national committee, and one of the foremost leaders of his party, has astonished his associates in Washin-rt'-in hy decl utn that no mat ter who the K-'puliliean nominee is. he is sliin..-t certain of defeat next Novenl ivi. Clinton vvasono efticneral Alder's nio-t powerful alli--s Jit the last National convention. Colonel Clayton says. "There are only two names li ill;.' seri ously ili.-cll-s. d. those i f 111. line and Harrison, and tin y ate the only names w hi. ii w ill come Ivfore he nationalcon ventii.n. P.laine ha the popular -iiv!i;il!. hut in tin- .i',nh as a rule the Kepi:!. he. Ml lei delS are i I . ! . i i I ir otliee un ! r tin- administration, and ! think that '-.-.-ilily. w ith theexe.-pti, m of l.ou-i-iati.i. most of these .-t.it. s woii'd l controlled for the a.lni i 1 1 i-t i a I i.M i . ' I f tiie president is iviioiiiiiintetl can he he re itvitcl '' "I doiiht it vi ry much: in fact, I think there is serious doiii.l ahoiit the election of any Kepul-iican in IV':.'. The )ei.:o. ra! have decid- dlv the ad ;iii!;i;t. Tin y control the S ulh al..--iuti !y. 'Shi r.- is not the le.-t-t discount on their ;i It im; v cry elect, .rai v te from that sect,. an. That is over h:ef ihe hat tie n heady Won. Tien tiny have Ni w .ler-ey ju.st as solid as any oli;hern state and 'J think it extreme !y doni.tiul Whether the Pepll h! ie;t l .:! eVtll 1 i t ll the ticket headed hy Mr. Harrison, can car ry Indiana. That stale is iar more I'emoeiatic than Ie'l-uhlicaii. More than this, hv the n i;n h i i. a t ia lis oi Sena tar Hill the 1 leiiioerats have U-en ena hled to ,-oi tJieir rreedy clutcho on hoth hraucln s of the New York legislature and the state is iii.idemuch -aft r for the l.lnocrat.s than it has ever U-en. In Michigan, hy a miseial !.- eerrvm-mder. we hrive hi i u defiaiah d out of so manv voles that even that state may he set down in the dotihtful column. "Tin refore I do not hesitate to say. looking the situation s.jiiarely in the face, wiih the prestige the congressional elections of ls'.u) jr;iv,. the 1 VmocratS. that t h' elect io 11 of a Pejiilhlieail Presj- Uent is a matter ot reasonable douht in the strictest .-en.-.- that the term is us,.,! l.v the courts " Ism. vtions, s.ivs the Pittshtir- '..-, ., . ,, .'. , ' now are that I re-i.lent Harrison mav ! forced to ej, le.-S himself upon tiie silver illli stiotl olliciallv hefore the close of the il'i Mil MS-K .11 i . I ill'fi . Sln:itiT 'll.l, peakert rirp i-del.rmined to prevent !i!ii.usterin-dur- j . 1 '"".l"li"'1"1"'1' . Paum's own a.lmis .. , . r , I siolls in the Pelisii HI lilice i n Vest i-'-i t ion in,' the three ilavs set apart for the con- I , , , , ... . i , ( ,," , 1 - ,,, . 1 should lie sulhcli lit to cause his ri 'ii lova ! , si'leiatloti of the Jn e cmnaue hi . and , , , , ., ., - , . . . and would he with the rc'ht sort of the friends of the measure have other j President. He admitt. d w ithout a hh.-h parliamentary t.n tiis that will tend to- that he allowed politics to iulluenee him ward a decisi. m in the matt'-r. If it is ' ' conducting tin- business of tn,- l'rti- l..,., ,1,.,, ., ,. . ,,,, ,i , i i sioti otlice. and that favors were hahittl eviuenl tnat a vote cannot lie reached i ,, , , ,. , .. ... .... , ! ahv extended to bepubhean candidal! s within tn- three ..ays. tiie majority an f,,rro:re-s that were denied t,. t,. - move a lece.-., mi the third day. . xt. nd- j eratic . an.lidati s: that he had hm rowed itii; that '. vis'ative day until the next. ! money froin attorneys prai tieitn; In fori Thi n, a-ain. if there is not time f. ir a i ''is oiliee, or w h.u anion nts to t he sam- vote, the next, and ay can he continued til! the i on indi liuitelv until a vote is reached. If thi- program is carried out the bill will into lh" Senate, and thi re. a. -eordiiiL.' to no less an authoritv than ,, ,, ,. ,,! , r io . - ii i ,,v re.i.-on oi .vi r. Harrisons i.roc aina .nator ( uhoiii. of Illinois, it is likelv ' . , , . ... to pa and he . . . .1 io .,.,. ,,:es. ...ni L .r signature. '1 he whole j:u sti. -n of II. ir- risoii vet' in,' or si.Miin"; the siiVer hill 111 I.I III- IIIK HI the -.ant til which t U received hv lh, Scat... Thep:-,,!abih,v 1 of a numhi r of anieudmi nt.- !. inr ma.'a s i that tin- whole mat'., r will hack ! the Holise. w ith a coti.se. en nt s, awin . t W 1.1 keep i,e bdl awav from the pn .-id. nt ind.-l'iiit. !y. cannot U- i'-nor.-d. till, the d. termination in tin- IP .n-e to ! arrive at a vote makes the chance.- .f the Pi. .-id- l.t heiii',' put to a t-'.-t ;rcati-r th m win- apparent a week a in.. II-i'.v earnestly Harri-on is praying to h-sparvd the ord. al can he -',u ,1 by ihe aluoiint of ijiiii t work lieiii-,' done hy his fiieiids f.,r his r. t:ol: ination. There j are miiiions vf pup!., in the I'nitid'; Mat- s to-day who have decided that t.K j have o;.;h irtunity to make prol'.tahle ex two candid. it. s in Nov. mher will U- ' hane in any market in the world. I.u ii-on and 'leva land. would he t .o bad if .-uch a factor as tin slLrlUIiL' or vetoine; of thi' silvi r hill were bithrow I larrisoti out of the race. Put it is a possibility that cannot I- denied, not withstanding. A W'.vsii im.ion dispatch savs: n top of the other trouhhs which have re- i i iitly burdened tiie ihpartinent of Slate ' con as the JirohahilitV of a ciiinilete si vcra nee of diili .mat ie relations I h 'tween this conntry and China. Since the f. m i;-ii affairs coiniiii'.loc re iorted favorahly to the House the (ieary hill, which 1'rovidcs for the exclusion frmn the Fniti- l States under heavy jien alty, of all Chine-e. the 'hin-so minis ter has heen irejiarinc a letter, which has heen transmitted to Secretary Plaine. The Minister calls attention to the fact that the treatment of the Chinese hv ihe I niteil Mates is ilillereut from that of immigrants from other friendly tuitions. and further, that thi1 existing laws are in violation of tin- stipulations in the treaty with China. He indicates that any further restrictive legislation will make it necessary lor China to discon tinue diplomatic relations with this c. iimtry. This hcing a presidential yi-ar, it is al most certain that the Geary hill will he conie a law, ami it is eijiially certain that the Chinese government will take the position suggested in the letter of the Chinese ministe r. m:i i;crvi:v Pippi.k and Messrs. Scott, Star and I Ivan, of the state hoard of charities, on Tuesday afternoon la-gaii an investigation of the charges of al leged cruel treatment of the inmates of the Huntingdon reformatory. Senator 0-hHi,n. of Philadelphia, who look up j these charges on I half of the leturinil inmates of Philadelphia, will n mduct tho examination for the l.ard of charities. 'I he visitors were lir.-t given an idea of the discipline of that institution l.y a personal insertion in all its department-:. All the preliminary steps of the inve-li-gation were Ix-gun on Tuesday and it will he several days hefure the investi gation w ill U' coinpli tid. Hashiuyton Letter. Wamiim.ion-. . C. March 1-th, lv.ej. 'Mr. I51a i tie's all. ired ilhi ss." s:iid an anti-Hanison Ihpuhlican of national prominence, "is at this time nothing hut an attack of th "sulks" hroiiht on l.y his disu'ti.-t for his su rior in ollice. He was sick, for a day or two, hut he would lorn; au have re.-timed hisdutiis if he had nt hecome offended at the lii-h-handed manner in whi. hMr. Har rison took hold of the Picrimj sea hu-i-ness and made a iie ss of it. so to sin-ak, whictihe has not improved hy taking the v. ry unusual course of reiUi -t'.nr the liritaish minisle; to :.-k l.ord Sahs hurv to hurry up his an-v.er to the note of piote.-t sent him tin-otln .-day . Not withstanding my I lii f that most p"hti cai pl'o'iiosti. at s ire rot of I he w i I st soil. I wii: venture t make one. and that is. thai as s. as Mr. P.laiin- can settle in hi- nn miii 1 upon the man to heat Harrison out ot tin-n ni:inau n. he will resign from the cahim t and tlirow all of his inllm nee f that m ui. It will not he the fault of the iVn,.. crats if Anona and New Mexu-o are not admitteil to the I'llioll at til's s". sioii of Coii'ess. J!il!s for tin' admis sion of hoth of tin m have he. :i favora hly reported to tin- Hoii.-e. and will cer tainly he parsed. Uepreselltativo I'ithi.lti's hi'l for the fn e a hiiission to Aiiu ri.-an resist rv of ships l-uilt in foreign countries after .Ian. lv..., will Ik' favo'ahlv rep.itl to the House. The Still -r. mil'liltee to in ve-t' ite the World's Pair expenditures have decided to iZ't to Chicago instead of hrinvin--! l.ie vv itnes.-es 1. 1 Washington, and thev w ill start as si .on as the vote on t he free i n ajre hiil is taken, next week. The IlilliocratS oil the Holise Post-olli.-e tomiiiitue have authorised Mr. l'.nloe to report favorahly totli'- House his hill rejM-:ilin the mail sulii!y act of the hiMion dollar Hoii-e, :iri;ui-s that tin law, if carried out during tin- tt-n years provided for. will cans" the government to Lav out S:!.. "il M I 1 101 1 l.er Vear mole i than "w ,.:ild he nouir.-d for the same rviie it the law Wi n- rci.ealc.1. In otln r vvor Is this law Will siive away tii.it aim .nut each year. It has hit n steadily apparent during the lat few days of tiie dehate on the flee Wool hiil. that a Vote Could Hot he taken tij it as early as the i!st in.-t., as was the original purpose, without pre venting numerous nicmhers . 1 -1 i rin-j speeches vviiieh have heen carefully pre pared, so the majiuitv of the committee ' on ays and Means have decided not to j J"'ess a vote upon tin- hill, which will he l mporarily laid aside when the silver I hi'l is taken up. next week- The free wool hill will auain have the riicht of I 'sl' ;o in as the silver hill i.-.li-posed of, and it is now honed and expected ,, , ,, , . that Mr. prin.er will be well enoiiuh to deliver the clo.-in- speech on it. He ' has devoted lillK-h lilu to ae.piirinu' '1. , ?. .1 .-iii.jt.l I tliinu'. on in,;, s endorsed by them: and I he then n fused to answer iiuestion ; k- : latmu t i the shady business transactions : he has Ii i n !. 1 . a i '-! w it 1 1 . , II-..i-i keepers who have to j.y thi' in- 'leased j.riee for iMi'iiela coffee, which i the merchants will be com n-Uoi to ask i it f 1:1 i i:aci n" a m ii v oi . een ts a ? ,i 1 1 1; i ,:,,,, heeaU " l.ivil.'a has ileehtud : ( nt. iin": into a recipr. wiy a-r-eti;ei:i witi: the Tinted States, will he uhle to . J""-' 11 l-eis. .11.11 . M iience OI I ,""V'"V 1 proenv cl.it:- 1 l ."ttinir tr.-m th" re. i f ihe M.-Kinl. v tariff ! Pi-pre- ntativi- I lockerv .f Mi-sotiri s.ivs I ''''' tariff H'li.'!i,r. so far a.- it relate- to iiricuiture. i- tahai lolls, n: is'i-adiiiL,' a :id ! unavailing to assist the farmer- in liltim- the mo; t'' Cji S Vviiieh Iio.v lli'llliil., r It,,- farms of the "teat Wist, and that tie- ; ri i;.rocity scheme which propo.-.-s to disregard the n.-.tural laws of trad.- and to regulate commerce- hy c-irresjon-leni l.i-twien Mate departments, will also p rove fall ici.-us. He says that reciproc ity in . .id. r t i f -,'enuine avail to t n- a-.:ricuP:-: ist must not lie restricted to the m- --c-r and iti.-uiiicicnt markets of nth America, but l:iu-t i-c enlarged ;(s scope, -o that the farm-T mav Ti: si of t'n -tat. d h "alii lis m the !loll-.o le.VI- Select,.! ll :r i-el.f ' . , l'"-T'o- j ativi1 on liie i iiiiri'.-.siua.ii i amjiacn j coliiuiiltee, and the re-t will ilo tiiis Wick. V. I ubi rculnsis in Pals. Lam v.-n.i:. Pa.. March l'J. Ir. S. K, W cder. veti rinarv sur-jeon, who lias jhii-n freiiiieiitlv assixiati-d with I r. Piide, stat-- veterinary surgeon, in the trealnn nt of li.-rds i if cattle: infected with tu her culi 'sis. has di.-covereil thei-xistence .f the di-easc in rats. This discovery vill U- of n-at value to veterinary sun-ions, as it shows liovv tin- disease may 1m- spread. The exam ination l.y r. Wider of twenty dead rats from a ultie factory near I.-incaslf r rev eals plain evidence of tuln ri ulosis in a doen of the rats. He lielieves that they contracted the disease hv oatinsj in fecteil meat at the uhie factorv, a num- he-r of tliseasi-d cattle iM-in di.-Jios,-.! ,f there. Ihe surgeon -xiects to make Some still more important discoveries hv continuiiiLr the investigation. Victoria's Plans. Nf.w Yoi;k, March -22. Kdintind Yates' London cahle to the Trihmir says: The ueen is anxious for a mar riage to take place liet ween Prince George of Wales and Princess . Mix of lies.-;!-This alliance would give much satis faction to the Prince and Princess of Waits. l'rinccss Alix is coming to I-.ngland early in May on a long visit t uu: vuecn. i rinces.-s -u. was horn in 17-2. It is j.racticaliy settled that Mr. Stan- ley is to go out to the Congo in the in terest of the independent state licfore the clese of the year, and will remaind then- a long period. ChasiU Slate C'fliclais. Jai ksoN, Miss., Man h '2:i. When the legislature was assemhling yesterday liiolniri" -i i-i'.!- v.i'iti .i.ii.iil IIm...... tM.k po!;, , tUi state house fo'r'an hour and ran things to suit himself. Se-vcral oilicers came to arrest him, hut, with a Fig knife in e ach hand, he defied them .md furiously cursed the legisla ture. He Finally ran dow n the steps and into the street, hundn-ds of people, in cluding legislator? and state ollicials, Hi-eing licfore him. After getting out of the crowd thr.-e iiliceineii knocke-d him down ami lamhsl him in jail. He was recently discliargfd from the asylum as cured, hut vill U relumed. Highest of all in Leavening1 Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTE! PiJEE .tit tijm s 1. k l.i.U-lIvs. I'm I ! M'.f . P.t . Mar.-h -II i-rmar. Ye: k - made a s i epi n to lie- : : : ,i mi in i v ti da v at i he i . il.le char se-s:o:1 r.f th. M.-:re!:Cri!!-.-n C ll.t. It ! iia.-si t the i .n;'ii. s i'. a-:u'. ni: Hi C.l'.ied duty, : at'i ntioulto tie-fact liiat It V.as ,!;. ;; d as wed as the -f.nst:t! !", to n.ake pie- . .-einmenis m a.l liie cis.-sol . t!erii -. . 1.. ih. : - pulihe or private. P.,-the pur pise if raising inntiiv for ii'iMic im i;ovi ni- i.t or for tin- p.oht of o!L'.Hii i ti' a:: I ai! aim-s of clian-e. juciud in tiie wii., ', of fortune, car.!.-, .he.- or hidiard-. lh.se I den. .mi-ia!. .! a-pamhiiti-X. a:: oii'eus.- uli;ect to the i n al co.!e. The lecture W.'S 111: ' ui.tedly sled hy the recei,t f.;;r held h tile h.i-e hall eluh in tin-piaee. and tl:e di- i:--io:! at t he liai t in' ,f the stockholders of the lovl.slovn llh.h,iion Comp.inv, held a lew w eks ao. when it was siii ste I i.V Si :iie l -f ti:-' "evi i v thin- t. - u -toekholdejs to alio.. at the n. xt fair. ran ll ss of t hi' co ii : . "n!i ss ail siirns ar. f il-e." - i i 1 his Honor, "the piii .i ic:: !iy ad v c; t i- d so'ici talioii of li .ys upon t i i - str- i ts to hny lottery t: kits, aui uu! ss tin- jdniost puhlic exhii.ltl el oi liie oth. r vicis to whicli I have nf- iiv.l :; r-iliu-ions. tiie-e offenses a;e iviri.'d on in liie view and With liie klii.W !e.l'.'e of some of tho ct U- stahl.-s and in out midst." I he iu ije d. IC .'lie d til-' .la -iiee of lin n prominent in church, s a id S":i:.lay schools , asiu- their hails for sho-.-.s and ot her immoral things simply to .-eenrc dividends on th- ir i u -( i nts. avnl Frtu.! the Make. Pol; i - Moi i i;. (I. M.ni-ii JI. Wii :J miL'hl liave pro.,-I a u , -,v f u ! murd- r u..s narrowly .-vo:d--d lu-irihi- city. 'I-:-affair occurred se-i(.il davs air-i. 1 it strenuous endeavo,:- have been made to ke p it ipli- t. I! it for tin- interference ofa farmer Flank I.alxir v.ouiil have s".:fcnd ihe.'-.wfu! fan- of h- iu hurn.-l at the stake. Pecentiv Louis Hyde was married, and to celebrate- the event he - set up" a I.,-,' of beer to the Imys. Tin- party too!; tin- Peer to a spot outside the l ily. P.ef. ire the sj.ru- was ov. r some one projio-ed to liirht and tin- idea was taken up and carried out. I.ahor. though drunk, whipped all conu rs, ati.l f..r revenue h- was caiiudt l-y the ,r. .w.l. headed by Fr.u.k l.;y. a'u. !it of th--Noifo,k .v Wc.:in iaiii ..id ii- ie. bound and tied to a trie. Wood was piled about him and lijhfe.h and his i omp.iu ionsll, d. Th.- woo l was Ure. n and hurn.-d slow ly, hut the heat sobered him and he -allied for help. A farmer who eh: Mi. , d t i he pa-sinir re-cued him after hi- Ic t an ! li-s had been terribly bur l: d. .VI! tin- .. trlie s con, i rne-i an- well known, but a- vet no anest- have been n. ::.-. CH York's Memorial. Ni "- V..::k. Mai. h -J-J. Vi,,. han. I., r ol - liiu.i ri e this eve;.i ii f. u a r' Ii d to ;i!ii.:m .rial on tie- .-ih i-r jii.s lioii. In it the i haieher s ihi.iits that tin- int-le-ts of the eoiintrv demand: Fust - l h it s the 'X l-tilc: !' U !(.! rv if il kill. V.hi.'h : i v t ' i ::, un-h :- silM-r Luhioi, -hall b.- : ;.-:.!. I. S. C..I. '. That til" op. .o,.- ,.f ,:otl. to the o,-e . .... , .. ,,f silver !.'.., Id. I.V d. -ma dill"; the stan i.ud of v.. he , elf.-. ! a C. 1 1 1 1 - ..irad. Jn .n a:i ! '.: n-fi-r of w a!; !i u ;i- I m !!: !i ry of civih.-d na tions, and i eiKliice mi am. .imi i .;' ihs! n s.s for Which Pot th" sjhjb.est jlislit'icatioll is t.i he fotii,.! in necessity. Hihev or moral-. 'Ihird -li.at t!i.' only "practical 111. ide i ,f U, . . 1 Silver 1 1 U"st lot! 1- hy an ...tirnat, .iialconfcnnc. and nc- -n.ti ,1... o,.... ..- . - . f;ii .u i "i.aiHT- cial nations of the world, lookitiL,' to tin restoration of silver to its ,. lac- as i.lt,.r. national mon. v u.,:i a f.' ,;,,, , . live value wii!-,.!.!. :,I:,l,o such . I t-ntastheeonduionsof comuiineand th- !...d,.,I)ft of luiancialauthoiiii.s whi JU-tdV. i Srhnnl Report. - , K. p.aiof Khi iisliiiiL.' -chiH.ls f,,r month A SinsuUr A -i.l.-u. . ''"dinii -Man h hd!,. l-.r.': j laiovt !i. I. I'rii A. X. V.. Manh Jl. Kninier NuiiiIm-i- in attenilaiue Imiv -. pill-. Henry Milligan. of this citv. met with '"ital. r.s. Average allendaiici Imys. an unusual accident on the I lelaware, il: irN, -T: total ci. 1-ai kawaiii.a and We-terii rai In tail this' Pel feet in aHetnkinee duriin; imuitli: liii.rnini;. Two engines we-rc ilravving -Mian itaiker, Tuiiiinii- Kvans. lOdwin the train from P.ir el, a mptoii. dtii-here Pei-se. Walter M ver-. Harvey Tiblmtl. at 7.o-" a. m. i I is engine, a jMiwirful ' Verm-. Carl Knglehart. Waldo culm hurner. was the forward one. It su'i'ue-. i I lie ( raver. Furl .Tone-. Kd.lic plowed thronh the siio'V sU. ci s.-fu!!v 'a--i.lv. 'r.itnmie ".i--idy. Il. niii. I.nt till in ar Ki.eheld .luuction. vv hen-a ih ii't " 'huf-r. M y 1 1 Ie iet t v s. Klla Tiblmtt. A:i ten or twelve feet high was struck with "'' 'Fil.bi.tt. lteatri.e Mower, lieitiaul such fore.- as to crush in th- forward Mower. Katie t. rev . Annie Conm-ll. Mm end of the cah. M illigan was crow ih il "' Conn. 11. Mildred i Ivv.-ns ami Annie against the rear end and his h--ad was P'-ik- y. ilriven throu-'h thi- jrlass wimlovv. His ! i:ooi so. j. f-et stuck out of t he hole in front and he i was so tightly wedired in that the snow had tube shoveled from the cah to get '-": girl.-. .'): total, i'a. him out. He was unconcions for some ' Perfect in attendance dnriii' month: tune afterwards, recovering after rc;u h- ! 1,1 Finlwiir. Frank Purkey, Hairy :ng this city. He suffered a hrok.n llciw -line. Ilannie Thinnas. Waller A pel", shoulder hlade. his head was severely cut Arthur Hill. Willie Ihidler. .Ii ss,- Kvans. hy the hroken glass and one leg hurtled , ':, rlie Coimell. .lo-.-ph liavis. Sihhie hylx-ing jammed agaitist the steam pim Shii-hls. June Dav is. Mary Knglehart, Ni hy the snow. It is not thought his in- ; ' 1 Kvans. Kmm i Kvan. Fhna Cole, Posy juries are serious. ' l.aulM-iii. i.racie i.etiys. Clara James Took His ApiiuuI Snow Uulk. DkukjKiout. March -22 Fapt. Charles VV IP,, .. ..( ei.: . ..: i -i . ,. ... ..o,.oi nn.-iiip inn-sianum in the rotumla of the Atlantic Hotel vk. t. r.iay rciiiuveel his sIhm-s ami stockin-s I plrN- ": u,,al- ami. rolliu-j; up his trousers nearly to his ' 1', lf,' t ' ait.-inliiucf iliirin- iinmtli: knet-s, suri.riM.-a the tm-l.Kiker l,v -tart- 1 yu'H' Ti,,u'- Miia rva IIul r. Ada ins,' out of the iloimvav toward the street I K,rk' lA'"A" ,'"'lv i-- I-'"1" '-'- Wlicn sisk.il where he" was i-oii,. r).' i , n,(' Kvans, Klliel Slii.-I.Is. Annie Owens. I-lieilthat hewasaUiuttoUke Ins veirlv ' M-V,'rs- N ;,lu' IJ"1- ll"'M SIhh" Ptiovv walk for hi? health. With tint he ' ",jk' r- ,I, I,,I, K""". lavis Kvans. IMdu Stei,trt',I imi.-Llv ,'n.o tl.s i ! Havisou. ClitToril .Junes, Walter Junes, street. walke-1 raj-idly out the Cld trat- I lord Ie.ail for over -i to!!.. .,,.1 .1..... I - '- , ..0,4 II1VU IV turned. He ?avs that he has dono lids re-ularly for over thirty vcars, ami that it is t!,e .iri'iit.st 1..: ..1:111.: il ' , v -"is i-i iiuoiaiiis aii'i corns known j I An L'n.ilural Motlicr. 1 . . . . 1 iTTsnriu., March 21. Mrs. Met ain. .i-i -f . , F . w 1 i- 1 i I U ' li II H li UU- , .'1 d UU ."lii (' I'll, 4'l ti j v.feof a cNiutli M.K- .ron-worker, Icainc iuxy. Har. v Klair, Charlie Kvans Kd .h:.",,,C ..V,r.Un, . : n,i,-V , afU die ( raver and" IVtcr Lndw iR. ". much iie-r mite inret-year-idil chilli Ik'?:ui to cry, she threw her upon a red-hot stove. The little one rolled off !... .1 1 . ., , i . o ui iue uuuaiurai mouier JiK'ktM lier Up i and aain jilacul her on the stove. The ! screams r,f ll.n i-tol.l !.... ,,..1.. el... f...l.. I i.ii.u i'iuui,iu uu; uincr, I 1 . ! t i i ,.' no .-i. lieu, lici illlll lilLll K ni K'ketl Ulri ..If. I ..... n-i .1 i . wife down. When the nea;hUirs ' i ,w i, ,i i ... ' , I leanuil of the cruel act thev 1-roinr.tlv 1 . .. - - I oruani.il a vi-i!ance coinnuttee to tar aid feather the woman, hut she e-cai.ed I 11. .1 i i r - .. and has not U-en heard of since. The I.a I I i i i i . -i, child was tcrnhly l.uructl but will rc-v- !'. I wan !t:. AM It 1 II IK Mill -NJS. - I". i r n.i'.t v 1 1 i ail ! . .1' I : v ;l a - 1 .: e iii'- r.i-1 i-i.n -:na; : i- . . v l i.a I. i . I. as t o.; . . , ! 1 ' . ; -. i. . . i : : i : i . . -I., f vi.-s. 1. ; : i! ia : .. .r ii: A s i I .! nai. a. a v 1 'iii.'- u ill. -.ii..." - .- a i . -.ni' '. phi. i . A jiri! 1.'.. The el.lile ll, i-..';i:try :- al ,..! 'H..II I.' , ai i es oft ni laeir. vs n for P. ;-.-:... I ia 1 . ip'l .1' .oil ' i I: I .' O.i. I. ; .'l 1 i.e l.eal Ii" pl.tlhc liolllUUl. fXCI.l- -:v - ..r .'.i-ua. I'le.i HciiL'Ie ol I'liihiilel; loa. . ..a: lie-t-'ii -'li.-ale hy liluehi-r In- la ad i.m!. I ; ti iji-hanaiei'. 1 1 is sU,:: .... ;ls Mat!, ted i.: to a - ir: pi ii s i , i it . - I: a ni. ,'i, iiei.i, r. con ! i.iei! of nulla.: ii:u a-.-l i : ra ic ! 1 eitrht irl- in V'i. iiiKi V! a-eeci ,ji , 1 1;. ii-. 'I inn-ilav . Ii:- wi,. v. iai v as hi- a ..ii.n!!ee. as s-t,t ;.i i i ai f..r hf.-. - A f.ilal tij, u.i in .: c;.l,,-ain , ,-uri'.-. at I ll" liillespil.e l., je- l.i- , IHI- b'ir,'. I :!a ir c . ,u n! . mi I i Ma v - 1 ' I I ;.lte-. I.T J'.I. I - hill ','. a- I he llllf'il 1 1 in at He i.-av.-s a :,lv. aiai P.c -laaK i iiiali. I i !! ail i:. I K . !ia: 1 1 iw 1 v I - Mi- Jti i..'(.,-i t-. oi .1, ,n,i a p. 1 1 a hui I i i!e ii-.:! i,. S.i : ai da v . U'l.i;,- -Ia aili ii. front of a i.,ie her cloiln ':: !'iv. I.m -h- ni.i 'j-"l P. extin-t.u:-ii liieni. anil ia iloii.e,,, . , .t- haia.'.- i ! i 1 i n. l.'.l 11 ll. W iiile i i . V i i . i: a h.. ; - a..-. .-- a -i.-. t at ha u-lu '1 iie-il.i . 1 he hnil.li:i' i,,i;..- l ov-'i npnisix men. Ni.ii . ia- ISinh-: '....- ;;:-i .ni y kil!"-l. P. :er i e-r v. a - ioe-- iv injniei!. aim l-'miu, S. ! :!!!:-. Mel..-; j w i- l a : h a n-l !.a'!.s .-a' u.ie i:;:, j lain. ' j --A In.r-i- w ih . .iri i i onn U .:, t., i !- i '! !-iv ..r eialil . ni:'-. Aa ;u . ; , . : !.'.. V- ' . i I p. a lei - . , :i, i ; - p- i lay on a !.-! load, w.-i-.'hi of vvat'oii ii.- cllii!- .1. 'l iie a V . I ..- '.'. ef a ..III'-,, js l.i.m pound-, hi - - ! reii- i h i- e.iiiv ai.-m io t ha! of Ii v e men Two 1ml. at s ..: m a liriuikeii i'nw on a 1 1 ain I t v. ecu .l.ii-.iii. .V:k.. and Cam eron. Inibau 'I'e.-rin.i v. Friday, and one stalihed tin- .,:!:. , 1. .:..::. h.-n the wounded m -iiiheu ;. i'i'Viilvi-r li is a--a i :a l.t j uia peil from ! !n- 1 1 a! n. v. hii-h was rn nn i :c a: tin- latent" thirty iidl- an hour, and w a- 1. rled. - Anio- ( !:! hlicai. hail,- 'i'ui'.ev. .Ia::,.- Mathenv and .beoii !:.;.-:.,. i.--i 1 1 ! 1 . air.'-:, d in : In l,a!ircl Mill mountain-, m ar the- l.i,l. i' oi Niii.it.i-i lav Hi and Vv i -1 :;c nehi ml. for m.i..in inooa- shil.e w id-i.V . plead ailty III 1 he I '. . ciii i. at cr niton, a t-w .l;u air-.. 'I'hev V! I'l e each iiaed s .( ,- I ;l -enO ,ee. !n - month-" imp:: ::: :: ,.-n! . Mil.! t ieill. h i, il, .' il.:::. ..in! : !,.- I --1 of I he I ndia is who !:;',. he. a i. ilnrope wi'h ll'Mialu II: II. nached ( ha ,e'o Sen da v . in cimi'ire- of :i -i i a ad .1 I ' i. : : . u stal -old.. :--. T!i y -.v.-m- t.o.. a at ...t,-.- p. Fort Sin i i-ian. w (.ei-.- t h-- t '. o nanad be kepi .-, 'I -ollie t i ,:,.'. a- jl i- I. ,;.' d tlnV w. on Id a j:i : n -tart th- i: i : .;.,!.- were the;, aciwi-d to I -i.i ii In their ii-.rva- - A P..; l ...a i . know ii a - N . .. .'! . a ph. i d al l in- Solar I ion Work-. I'i : t -;Mit went :,i do-:, "ll Sill.i'.n ni .-!:!.:: a pile nf .' .' li."!. oi I'.e mid. Ti.-- .,; !..-r w . . i. :...-n . not !.:.. d. h" A.,- the., . dill- " i icl-h'.t s'.;-: owr l.-ij,. Thi- ::,nij,o (;.. v.a I... :n. I hnri.-d i.td.-r i n..ii.: ,,-, i. , - head ! i 1, V i - . i ','. l.en a : a ' t .In ; l.l o t e 1 ' I ' ! out. i I V! a - III . iv ' 1 'i ' I 1 il.l I I.i .11 lip. Iv had b.eii com:- v Id- In ad relaa'nii.i.'. - i!:: y ! '-. ice'.i nd. a n ;:i n. i nn v ic :,.! i ,f mil-der V! v a u - ,i',i and -ei,leiU', ,J tu !:! impi i-.n:.ient in 1 1..- Wesp rn Penitent ia- r- i I -i : i.i ! 1, -....!.....' . ..... I . : . . . ................ ,i , , , i-i , -.i iiifi o 1,1,'ni'i' . i . T V , I"."1 " " "'tk.-:..,.liciii...ii f .ra pan!.::,. !:,-,.-. land w a- eon v icteil uu c i l c 1 1 m -1 a n t i a I ev id" nee. 'I in- murder -tii reii in ii-hinton , , '". v;'"' v,' He has ""' !!,,, v,,,i. in ,, " : V ' V "'V " ' T" T ' 1 "f N umber in attend una lmv, l-.tah .v.. Averam- altemlan :ii Is. -! s. ami Kinma ( raver. Class leaders A class, Havid KikIwik: 1! las .iiinia Craver. ia il m. li. Numlx-r in al tendance Imivs. ,.'; -iris. . -t; total. 4i'. Average attemlance Li.vs Willie Hul key ami James Cell)': Class leader: A cluss, Mapgli TibU.it: ; H class, Li.zie LuJwig. x. , I!,M,M, N"' , Niiinlicr 111 atteiulanci lnjv :.ii: -rirls ..1 1 ,,: l,,,a'' - Average alli-ndaiK-. Ih.v 17: 'iris, 11; total 1'iifect in atleh, lance iliirii,--' nioiith: Ada .Junes. Mary Nipple. Mary McCain-. a , 1,....: t. :.. , Al.. .eiitv IMI-, .11111111- 1 rilisiuoi .-, .T.,.iji- .ill'. ....... , i. .o,i,..,..i, Class loaders A class. Ada Junes; 1$ c!a-s, Annie Mcllreeii. liiHiM Mi. NiiuiImt in atli-iiilaiice hujs, V.'; nirls. I".; total, '1. Average atteinJunce l.ys. ii. ;, In. ,..,..1 - '. e "... a i !...: ... i . I'-iuei iii uiieiiaaiiee inning In. HUH i ti . ii a i .,: im i t.eorj;e I iiuinas, rlul Mn-ttij.-. ldanclie i-. i . ... n..r .:. . . .. . .. ,-. , o.eeiii. iua V-l-t,!'!. .lllliue V IUei, I leu. .,;., m... :, ;,'"' . -Milium: .u in i a. .... ., ...... , . .... iiiss icaueis .s-eniui cias .iHIIie- 1 ilcK ; ,!:.--. A,,i.- iiavi-,...- i: .1.- m ' Mm 1. iv. r..u:r.i:iA.s " V Fl'llOl T a Palalii I'" is the p-i .ma Ve-i I.a that a Ii ii 1 1 ca u nnn iv a n id' -a of on i tniiiil ..'.!; of iniishi.s irnii di. t 'ic.'-. so !:n.-. -ii laiye. -n aiiei aiat s., ,, m price i- il t !i:i..!"d.ii.i:. Tin title e h:i..- -.'.Veil i- in .m i v w ay -i ji.iti. ant. a. ', -a l av e a -iirphl-iif tiie.-cliai,! a !!, -i o,i - in an lie- i pai t iceiit. Wf nri- in ilnt i bound to L'.ve j 1 he pi .p." l,f t h is ei t t he lie ". es ii It: , - ' i I !e- market a 'hi d - a icl w ie :. . e : :- ni :.: a -a '.- :,t pi .. - ! id. .. .1 ! ! i.v lie- I'ltnal a :;e id tin- l"i the, i.' : i iii is theirs a - .1 a - mn -. , n 'c! - a, - , :!!'l -'n:,i pi, I, it- i t.l I I , e ' lea "e ;: ivll-'T lh.fi !i::- : t i ; ' y : -M e. W i , 1 ' 1 1 - a -. - ' I ; V I'M i,' i ii i .'.,.' .'" ..' 1.1 v I . . - i , I lie .-. ' 'J I' ills in .'VII'. del ,;, ; t i i;:"- i- pr.ic i : ci ! : . ., . ....... Ue if i.a" ' : - P - :)...: ', ai -ait ' l.e .... 1 0 . :c- ' . . .- n. ii . .:-. a a! . 1 1. .; : o: i ' . r I , c e i : r , , c ,, ( ,1,1 pi'ice- he! ;, 11' 1 e- i'-.-: . : ' 1. ' i . 1.1 oil' M l,-,l'l I I, ;. , , I a pa i.-,- a ' i he Pid-e.v a - 1 a i : ii l - a 1 ce- :: ail a :a . ; A a i " c. i a i.t pill..., , !"h. .:.,i! ,:!,!.:. i.-l..- i. hi. ' .', al u l-c; "i in.-h, i i - I v. a ml ti;: bleached. 1 :' ai-u i '. Our -heei in .!:ii.i I he - : :., in-. and lea-onai,.:- rat l.i -. :-1 enh!e;j. heti. !.'i. 1-. .' i. " i nl-. Jo-; ei, b -a. -i.e.!. ii. i. . . . '. - . i.a a.-iie.I. . -j. M : ' I'-a. -he i. ". J I. ' , a l -' nn.-, i I : : d a of .! ., I . , i ' - i i . - i. ). i ! ate : ; , c n en: 1 : - Nanmke.e-s. .-.- :'-: ! j t w i ! ii ! hi i-lii,". In.- : and i I t hall phli 11 sheet '!V. j No a ta.o- a al ' i - I '.' ! . 1 1 " 1 1 L' I . ' ' : . . i 1 ; . , ' 1 . J i, ' . i" or e-. V;::'-i . . '. . ' . i , i a .it -1 . i- .i .i i , ! a . o, n.:: i ion ! :.!.: i , n ! I. . ii -. i i- s a i: la- I .. : -r.i. a a 1 . i a c I., I ; i''l vv i- . .', ' !. A a ! :: "! c aid . i i t-. j : i'. e a ad - eeiii -. , 1,i ' I e. I - I .'!'.,' I if ' a. h '. , :! ,-, i,. i.1.,1:.:- ia the l,;.r,.et. ami v our la '. : ale i- i.ere. 1.1 ! !' a III' i ' p. I ! i ' : I ' ' : ; 1 a i O V. 1 , 1 1 e a I W il.l a I l.l V ; '. , .' ' , '. i '. 1.",. io :.-.c. All-won i . ., i e:; I - : . . i'l Io . i , . n ' -; v a i - I i- i e it -: : : 1. w a i ii. clean.. .. v er ie .in- la Ii- ! d , -he 'I ! . lh- ' I--.:, 'i'l ! ipn . iii id .m; ' i: i-.t i.a . !...j i.e.- it" and ac I. no ,-. a ! : . ; to l- ; w I. ei e .-r i ii ; i o., i .. . a. . a : I -lip:' ci, tal iv -. and '.-ive a "iiaia i v.-i v pa ir. Ti..- a ' i n a ! ! -. - - a :it lengths. ..id. in v a id di..: !1A ! I F.I.J. -Ait fcs lis? g JUST - RECIIVIiI). I ! it In-a V V lion 1 SILKS lll.( li A.M UI.-IICS, lh. : alit. l.l dee at "- J a-.: .. - .. . oO cts. j.cr y.ir.l. INDIAS jO cents to NKW l- s. 's3 9 Tiji 'lot h- a nd li.i , i ; I.", .-ei. ts. 1 .' l-i'llts IPKNi'll ol.i..NiiIl and e!, 1 1 A M s. een ; - :,..',,.,, n ; - . COTTON 1 h'FI'o.Nv. p.- ,-, m-. PAPTJsTF. 1 1 ' p. i a nl I " i : . i . 1 : ci nt - p, .-ei,:-. iin. y Y..v n Je:;. i. II: or., -.ii cent-. , n. i(i',l ': Kni:::.!! Piin: i !:,,!. at.ii hlo.V li i. - ' , ' ' i ii I..-. - :a-t ell 1 -. . . I red i : i'd : l.ai,.-.,:i,e a. Fee..-. ...:,!-. A oi.-i i. a i. . ' -::. . .; i ' .... : . . - , 1 1 -. I. - nidi:.' l'l- a. ii Ah-W....! I I... u .. ci .!., I" ii.i ' ,, .11 - a a.l - :., '.,. m a a y , - -1 i a -: v.- pi i i, I : u:: - t - - n 1 n, .w : .-r. -else, ."(io'i'iit- ami cent-. ( IIINA Cl.o'I IIS. l ic. ni-. Amei h-.iii 'hadie-. f i-t . ol'.i -. ii -i'i.-. 7 .. cent-. From .i cent print- P. .!.-:;. mi in peii.-d Ilr.-- Maieiiai- al : i. r vai-l our !..-.- I !.' 1 aiilic- : I'Ci il.ie the ll, V- e-t a la i lie i.t te-: 111 tile i !1 eV I'l le-pect. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 113 & 121 Mli St., ALLEGHENY, PA. c. a" langbein' 5Ianula"tu:irr ol uJ lVkler In ALL KINDS oi' HARNESS, Vs .. . '.c ; . stimics, HKI111.1.S, Willi's, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS. Kobes. Fly Nets, furry ?.ur.!c-. etc., ef.. i;e .aini:u Nently anJ l'n trt tly ilunt. All wurt jtuarauteej to' K'v mi iIi Kulinir Itrt.llc.". frvn roc. op. l:i... lirl.lle-f. Ir. iu i-l i'J un. I.aj. liufte-r!-. tri-iu J"C ui. Mac-tiine-uiaiU- Hjriiti', truiu sO.. up. Har.il ma.lc llarne-i', In.m ilO.o-i up. 4r('ull ami fxauilnc my nock belore j.ur cliasinK emmh. rc. I guarantee to set! a? cl.eap a the clieape.-t. -Shop Uirktri Kowcii Centre ftrett. prlilitf JUST RECEIVED ! A I.A Ki; K LOT Boots it Shoes -i;iL t.UT AT Sheriffs Sale ! -TKoM thi::.tock OF W. E. SCHMERTZ &L CO., I'lTTSBl RV, FA. The public invited to tall. Prices away down. JNO. LLOYD & SONS. UOTKL, L.KIIKAMIK. H J. SHKTTiH. I-BorBiCTuK. . IK-atenl at Hull., in. I'a . Dear t lie It. K. fc. l Kailway m i.i.t. We always en-eavur to lur Dlhh tiie tlet cciininni.ilaTii.i:t to tiuiilDeet men, (.leanure eeker auil l...iir.ler. IVrsnnB In (.ean-h ol -i.inlerl an.l quiet will tin.1 It a Uesl'al.lr ,lm-e to au.p. TI.e Talile in UD-urpau-er l ami Ie always U.plie,l with the I. e-t the market a tli.nl p . and all ihe ilellcacles of the seaua. 1 he Bar la i-up-plleil with the ctuilrtM til pure liiiui.ra anj cm -em el.il notblDir tiut the Lust l aulil. Npeiial attcu tlou Klveu to the care ol horet-e. H.J.SClir.lTIU. Happy and content is a bride witVThc Ra cheater;" s.hc lives in !lie light cf the niominK. Fifth Avenue, Pi tth ii r.vr Send n I5sfni dyiitil i i t.l -- f'-: Cl i n t- r i Ka V P i.uir siain t- s a is r- . . r. ' " 3 Si . a .-'. ... ; i fL.t. M"'x.i'ii2t?; -"e 7, r.t Full. Ao.r jMTTHl iM;. r' . ' ; ) UKALKii IN- t"v 's X : . NEW AND BEAUTIFUL We can now -how ymi a Coui jiit lf A-.-ur'ni' ill uf Sj-i j consisting of Men'-, I!ny" nn-l Chili Iron's Suits, H;,i-. s : Trunks and Valise-;, ami vi lhin,ir usually kojit in a l-'ir-t-' J Clot.hi nur :ml Gent.--' I" iir:ii-hii; torr. iUR SPRIfxJG S liac- arrivcl an. our m k i- iiuh tviT lu fbio o ic i jneas.-ii -Aiiii lail tn shii'.v it to you. 'all anil We ciin aul will save u nmney. sL, . O it J L3, ue BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AND CENT: FURMISHSNC GOODS. In jirescitiii": this .'iimouneeuiont we take preat jiri.li: ii attention to our jiie.-ent tiek el' "X0(m1. It will le mr aim t n othinr but the he.-t of rO0'l, and at the lowest possible avi::. We have received wiib.'ii liie last few il-tys s-ever.-il new tli'r: Shoes and Gents' Funii-hinrs, and hav e a la !": steek or.' which will be eominir in as last the factories nn make them. Inviting you to rail and . ee t ur eods and ct jiiices, we :: Yours He.siee',rully, J. D. LUCAS & CO., Opposito Cambria House. EBEf-SBURC, PLHH Eckeuroile - & Hop pel DKALilUS IN General. "Jlerchandise CJL O TIllA'G, FI. O HIS, FS-AID LuinhcraiidSliink-s. We keep our rftoeknU' Full and (Joniplete. Give us a Cull. New Stoek of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND PETS, b'all to i-ee us when in town. Head tHe W . : 2 i iiiir .hiii. I tt I r. L2 ! ii i: wiiunt r ir , si.. I ( ;(r, F?-r- - -- Ave7 f 7" I "V f l - eA J I w O . Cl I r-r.ii"' " " i;ii'tU fiZll. - i ; ' i . 1 : 1 ' . "Jo Oil rij i c A P'-.r. T-vV. I'V.. u le li, K.". : a !;(;;: sfj.fi r jkw K.hi: v M v 1 f .; ,r y carl in vi::; v. ; 1 . !---, -:-. li .n-j r :,i-l jdivc loWi',' w i ; i . mn- new sin. K an-. c.vi ::ii:p' our sto. !; ami j :. Kc-jnTtl'ull Yuiirs, l ssi. 'ssiss. suasi. CAUROlLTOWN. f 5 5 tatGM. F2. Mir.NSI rniD.w. I.l A We en i. Nel J-'i i Mai-le - Mi .. III .1 . .1. M -1- -linn, o-. ill fur nrn'l .i Ill.l-.e i; cislull ll 1 I e -Vi M ins li ,. -- Mr. :.. I't'li'Ci' 11 1 J -Mes-i-. V l j llteli. -if 1 '. line U-a in Mr.-. V' M iss Ilirii' . l'liillaiJel!.; -Mr. M ie l- Oil 'I I' tin- V'r.t . -Mr..V lii. il.ili - a visitor i -Mr. r inn- day Ills I- It. ' M I -. hn i-n i;u-iis.n. it i- - hi- a c:i i :i-iril Tr-. i K..1m , . 1 lie: I, "Mar; ii vei -Mr. i: ho ha- I llli; c,.l!, L' 'iv. I'll., is I I II .-!.! A as reel. . jilmosi iii lf llli-e oi A I i Sliel'llt 1, i iiiaiilil . iiesilay mm Tin- I,. Of l'll-t IIIH la-t we. !, l.aiiliii in I'm..-! j- (-Men-(Iwelliiu-iles-il i 1. : Jlke mo-- -All i l'.llil.lili-' hill);, nr. ( liainli. i sr', al I, -I I is Mllisi-lili. Mill a i clianireil. iieseiil :- Tlien engine ?' J lieiisl ' i , i cars loail, anil liijnt i t In- t rain -Mrs. W est linn . 1 sin- ilrupt ly. She Mr. .i hliip. li -cir hi 1 Ouirli the Sinn cmisiilr' coal. Tiie iliilale tliis lss, U thr- i ilurin? t ies vv it I'Diiom i anil Ha TI.. conn' i -Ii" in tlepari with and In orders. Now t i, A i, hie ti ., sucial i. ' aiiothi' at the iirdav i ami eh. KlSI- is ' .1. Jlllhlii-;. call fur Satiir.l Mouil.i lll(T deli Veiitin: hi ia their .la ii X- Kill. While p the piU Tlles.l;, from t rlirht Ii tl the and tie -A kft-K i -i yard i i tiring Mr. J three e lffvkii condit from safes i ilOissiiiJ A Jt in el. .hut l.le at pleitf y tho-iii la,r im. ortt iji vrry dur'n Sh sect im I hies ii When tim i i-red i to bo i ci. atiuu il ,li cases Tiiorin asd h lle-i. jver, lrlur a tlnu see f., I.t. r, lnirjf . s, I I
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