I ., i i ! uuhm ;vevmun. KUKN-r.i cam nut a i .. 1 -l-.,. i.,;::.lii,.r hv i tin n ate '-m.iusirv Fill PAY. MAY r.riii'X'ralir .stnto Tl.hel l',.f full: tiiom s i 1 ', if -oi !l MM' .1 ' n! -. ( r.!'l"' !'ll I'M HKVP1M' K. i until :i 1 I .H! ::'- M.l.KN. lli-i- m m i; itt. i: ViiittiijH. til. lie taxation, of a f,.r private irotit. t t -I II . .unr i'.tTllltT 1 IlIiiU.'"' ' the i -t .l:uii- ful -.-h.-m.- of i.::n.l.-r th.it has ev-r 1k-. ii pr;u ti.-.-.l upon a t. i n i 'i '1 . Th- tin p'.a'.- mouse t ..it tin- mountain, "f hi;:h l.r.itsulit fort'u i- cvtr.-tn tl-.. ,-. , ,f !'s 1'..'"' r WU . '.u. '.I.-'.-"'.!.- vv.-r. it 1 1 T .- lie -live 1 :: !i w .-,-! l- i'.-:isll!ii. rs th. m km.'.v an.I :'-r tl"'"" -h!i.:i- A ii i:ipn! "i Washington Letter. 14. lS'l-J. flyiii.H it vv;- tariff h:'S !' v'li.i'i that .1 ttii'.n-.ir t.. n:r i-. f.-r I'm r.li . tui- .it l.ar.'i-. moktimki: i'. i-:i.i.itt. t;u-.. .ISO. f. I'.V 1. 1.1 IT. l'l.ila.l.-li'ii. Til" M AS M. NI:NM:PY. l-'raiiuliii. K.W1PT. WIl.StiN. All. -irh.-n. t l-.i. .!..!. ".in -T.t K. V iit.r:t;ti' rii .re H UiM.-rrv, few I ti.ltl l is lu ll" ttVcH. l',.r PMri s-imr.fl Tli.-iiii'snn. A I iiii S. t'imw i". w. i;.'.Iw-.i Wriultt. .t.ihn I .1 nr..'-'. .In in i' a luitt.-v. S. w I ri'imi' r. Azur I..Utir..i. Ttioiini " t : i t.i n r I'. H "triil'imter. .lnsei.ll l. I irr. A n.tr. w i . I'nyb.n. Mii-i'iu'l l.i'-l'i'l. J. K V. H..U. U-Tir", li I ill. Wili'ii'ii m m. 'l tirl.- I' le--k. S i iili-i S I." ''V, K. Mm.!-. V. I H iiinm.-ll Ul.t. tl. H I'ii-t. linrli'K A Kiiu an. .l..lin l. Ureb-n. IhoiiKi' M.-li.'Welt, vv I lii;iv the taritt -.:'.' t!i i r 1 1 i i i 1 plat.- p.-.p!.-p.-tsi.-i-n nil! iiehi-trv i tin- .-1 1 1 1 - linn- it that ti.u iinpur! i .f 1 . ow ;m; t' t ..f iniiH.rtatii"n- .in!.!. ti.- pri'.h: i ,i;.,!..-. it. !1-1 tl,.- t f..r ti; Tin' tin I' -ay that mi. !: a r.-m- linthinj; li-.-a;:-.- th . . . i i . . . i.,.t y t 'st.ii.:ifi!i'i. ;'1 i;. fi.r th.' latt-T halt" tin- h;.y r.'ccipts in uiti. ipaiii.n "f '" tariff, u. n- .'lily '"- f. ir tin' wiii il ' 'i r V-hini.tok. I). C. May I'n -iil ntial riiMK'i hav.' l'' n i.; t .it,.l f:i-it tli:.- wi'i k. Fir.-t li.l that S.-natur HhMia.l w.vU' up hi i.nn.l i.j with.ii.tw in f.iv.-.- of (lov. rn.ir F'.iw. r N'-'M that Mr. fl. v. lan 1 u.um ,'ki inak.- p. Mi.' h l. tt.T .lulinui ill.nv hi- na:iH' to l- im-srnt.'-l t tin ;t,nvrntn n. an-l a.Ivwinsr th.- lr.v i k it- . a-i.li.Iat.' in th.' W. st: ait l .-U.l am.th. r that Mr. Cl-v.-lan-l ha.l s ;nm- t.-l a pn.iM'.-iti.'ii t" sot'.ati.r um th. ir i -it.t with.'irawal in fiiv.-r !' si.iii.' N,-.v Yol k man t I"' liiiunaiiy :i-r.i w ..n. r in th.- iv. nt . f that l.. it.u n- ! ..r t'u.-.r mai.i'.itv t'i :i."-.'i' i. ". wit'ti'lraw in favi.r ! with U i.l a.- An-." all l.. l..t)-' to th.- "1111-i-l i-s 'f ni-ws, an.! an- f.v.ri-h - tiiii.-. . nth 'f tii- n . ipt- th. nllrrto llfiiiiifnU. l'l.-n-.' ttik- in .ti. .- lliat tlm-i- .1. Mini.' In l .-iiiiilnhif- fur tin- in .nun -i' n hi- l"i' v.. 1 il n'lii r- tit "lir i-ullllli'-' .Tiiii-' ii in a r v ia.-'t in 1.!" 1 fur iri print in'-' "f iii'ii-i--i im iil h-hiiri: inn .. i - U t -it t ;..:i ill I'.t !'--.iHir.-l In uii M.nHav. M:i uf a rrain.'iii3 f r t li' i, i -. 1 .1- ft I ina ll"- .'k ii h nriaiarv I - -t inn-. All ..-r-..n- il-.rin.' n. ...-ruuiu .-.v . .. - :,f..i. -.li-l .1!.- rait! uii'"! tu li" 111' I-' "' 1... .i! -ai.l Ml-'i IUI-". iiiiii.-r ll'i- nil.--, tln-ir nam. I.c priiit.-il ni'uii il-.- ti.-'"-i-. 1 f II m:!.i M. sw AM. riniirman 1 !.fn ! H i-- f uinitv f uiihmii ,1,.1,.,-tuMi.. I Al.nl I'. i-'-'-- I - w uI nut it 1. Tin- fuit.l stiti-s Snnriiiic "iir (li . i.li il that raihuail- -an 11 at rnlr..-.-il raus ti.-k.ts v. tun or im.rr p.-r.-nti.-. Si:nTui; ,lmiN S. 1 v i: i t i:. .f Virgin ia, .li'-il at hin hmiiu in Wa.-hinu't. .n n Situnlav r.itrht at"t r a fi-w lnmr.- illm-s. r.Aia.N Fw. thu Italian mini-t' r. call.'.l at the rial'- .l.-partiii.-nt at Wa-h- ;u,.nm i.ii Miii., lav aial in thual-i ticc 'f Secr. tarv I'.laitiu had tin lnt- rvi-w witn As.-irtant S.'cr. tary Ad. f. IK- inf-.nncd Mr. Adn- .f hi- r. ttilti ti 'a!ii!i','t n ift..r i,r.,'i,'i I '.l-:iV, of tlh-.-tli'O and of th.- r.'-unipti'.n "f hi dipU unati.- fun. tions a.- th-iti''h ii"thin'4 had nrr.-d t int. rrupt t'n- in SUlll.'S hi.- pi;ir tii rorps. Iarin Fav i al.-n if a- d.-an of the dipinltu' ,. v,:r. In li,'ti!- tl : t m tin mths. '" f. .r' ut into . -if. -ft , w. r.- ipt- f. I'll th I'.- w :aw i.".-jr.'. tuns. at. 'I 1. l:l.t i only r.J.i"'- tons. lhi- oli-ln to nniK..- S'ti ti onii:.i. .i i . . .:. . .ii.niiif.ii'tiiri'r-i olts t. Il.i' uoni.-i:. """" f whom said. l-f..r.' th.'law was pas . . ... .-. . ..ii.,..,. I,., hti, four nniis lluu coin i ouo ,t i ooo t,,.,-; :i v. ar whii h is inor.- than ti..- total oiitpttt of i.in, t.a-n nrtu thu i.at nit;.- months. . . . . , out Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLSUTEiy PURE j.Vt , ... !. or tin- Y-.:k.r. to i,u:r v.i-t'-rn tnan. Fr.-id.nt. Tho oortant if mi--" ..l-'V Ml II HI ."1 I" ... ...Ilium of thill '- iH.htn-l at tin Th.- . nd:nir of . S tiator l!rin--. tin ,,. -n. who is a . iti' n of th- I'.stri. t of ( olumhia win n a fat L- al oilni- i to W l.n. ,1 and a iti. n of M i.-si-t-ippi wh. n d. !.-'at s toa ll.-ptihli.-an national roii v. nth m ar.- to P.- i ! . t d. upon a -onth-. i n tour to -tr.Dth.'ii th llarn.-.m hold up. .11 th.- in-lru. t. .1 il- li crat. s to lh-Minm-apolis i-oiivi i.tioii. is r. -anh d as th.- most din i t a. kiiowli-d:-.'. nn nt of , L .,.- v, t mad- hvth.' Uarrit-ni man- r- l ut'it is Miid that soiii. thir.L; had to U' done at on, i- to counti ra. t tin work that anti-Harrison ai.'.-nts. pl. nti fully siippli.d with iiiun.-y, sire .loins- tinii iiL' th. !i "Tii duh-ual. S, ur t ls' th.-V would all la- oniios.-d to Harrison Lv th.- hm thu i-oiivt-ntion nn-rts. Wlnthir r.riir.- w ill use mom y or proiiast-s tocon- iiiri- tin in with is not :dt. -u.-th.-r i tain l,ul from what otli. rs have told al.ut . th. r l.ro'ah-ntial v.-.us, it may l- as- .im.-,I th at Loth will v us.-d. tin-form.-r .-parin-Iv. and tin- latti-r pl.-ntifn :-troii"!v ha. k.-d lii-.vi nii-nt in invar of iiiittiii'' rt-lin.-d snirar on the free list. Li,,.iLiii.r iui-lf t. It in l'i'ii"rcfS. It is . laiiii.-d,"douht!.ss with tinth. that in ..ilw.r vv-iiv run Oic diStlllf.l SUiTar trt't-t he no iiiii-k!y . r so sur- ly shorn f.f it-power. Many K.-puhlieatis privately admit their h.-!i f t'nat it would !' a 1 move to put rutin. 'd Ht-rar on the free list, hut their Votes Wollld he I'oH- ti-oh-d hv th. ir party le;t'l. rs .-houi.t me f the In w th. treasury this yi'ar v.i'l pay ( use of thu liuhhe ? hools of .in ii i.i m mi in a lump sum. ntion has raised the ipius the sul 1 hoards uhi ther 1 Tin-: stah over fi r the the state si This eonti'i tioit ainmi'j the statu mouuy -houlil hu so ajiplinl as to les-i n the rate f'f taxation for sehool pUl po.-u- or whether it .-iiollld J into Letter wau'- s for teachers, lonu'.-r t- rms and Fetter school-. The way in which this illt.-lion -hall he decided will have an important hearing U)n.n the future ilispositioii of exei-s-ive casli aci uir.u !a trd as a r, stilt of state taxation. a - T 1 ;.ri:r' the nine lm mlhs emli ntz -M.u n l-'.'-J, we imported J'.ihoT"!. o'i'l :i:d- of tin plate. As a prot.-. tiun to the d illle.-n.' '-ill. lil-try u.pie.eiu 11 h i ni: ir.jtued hy foreiu'ti eomjii titlou v,- paid iipoi. . very pound of this ma terial a tariff of -2 -2 c-nts, a total of . li. '.s.L'l:'.. The consumers paid all th. su million-, not for tin plate, hilt in addition to the cost of the plate. It vas paid to stimulate" th" home industry , and v-ivo it a pei maiien.-y in tin- land and a deathless lii'.tsp upon the pocket hooks of Americans. 1 iiirim; those nine months American manufacturers turned out according to their n.vii .-t it. ments. v.hi.h wei'- of ...a Ki nuitli the mark o i Id.S:'1 ...Hinds of tin plate of al! description -nearly all of vhich was made of import ed hlack sh. its dipp.-d in s-. -called mills In this tiantity of j.l.itc" their are -is. -.'.'. 1... . s of founds each. Puriiit.' those n'm. months tin plate sola m the !', . i- i ; mai k.-t at nm m-.re than s:. a hox and the aveiac price was to he much l.-s- f. r ail irri.les. tins uivo- tue home product for nine months an actual val ue of jl hi.". We have in nine months taxed i ur selves live millions of dollars for an in-ilu-trv that is worth one hundred and fotty-tive thousand. I'rotection worth thirtv-liv tim.-s the thint,' ..rotected! C-uid there he an thin-.' more hraciily A I liloodcl t rim . , t.M-. a t ui tint '. r.tii-t pi" a in- Meet lah. I : -s 111 Ne'.v Yi.l heal -a laiNat in':. -The thst i!i-t:iii.- tint lii-fiiy ii-k.i-.1s ,,f th- u-e of forks was :lt tin- taM.- m .n.nn lin li.MKi. link.-.f l'lirtrim.l v. ami h" La"! i. 1 nap. t". Wiu kmv... W. Va.. May 1 in- r ..1 . II." . . .-J,- mur.ier m .Mrs. . na...-.- inn. "- - hv h. r divorced htishand at larmti m, . , i i . v.-stei.Iav was one -l ine coi,..-si i.l.-i.,l -rim.-j M-cr oommitt-! in thi ! .... ii..,, ,.f i!,. ...niiitrv. It was .Ilai.oll ',-allv i.laniv.l and 'delil.rat.ly carried! -J..I.:. F. Park. r. f.-r iM-ml. i icz f it y out and as a result .Mrs. lliu is n-.w u - .!ai-...-.o ... in" and her li. mhsh hu.-han.l is m jail ; 1. :,-!...- -....,,...-, to n.-........ ....- at Wood-t'u ld, t. Mrs. 11 ill resided ii I inti.-ty-iiii:- year-. Market street in this city and yesterday ! vhi!.- the W. -t i -u t"n i int.' from ilm..i- received a te!-i:ram purporting to !' ; ),,. t.i t - of Main- is - ntf.-i in frum ill out li. signed hy her hlishand's fath'-r at iar- S.-I.aeo i- eii'M f-t hi nil"' iii' lu- intun informing her that her o-yiar-j f4 ,,.,v ,,s ,,,, ;,l level at tins -.-as.. n. old child was si- k and to tome at oi.ee , ( wj1( killed a -pi:iw at Ky to ( i.irinntoii. It turned out afterwaid ! ( (. .lV(. , u ;!. Bll i,liaii trir tin- di.-patcii was ho-1 is. She took the ; J(' (.( , .(. (iM). Kill. l. aiid thi- l.a' tirst In.at and landed at the depot on the ( ,.v;(.,'..,,v ).,.,, ,llMl ajv a-i. e., 1,1,-. West iruinia si.l-and t.M.k a ferry l-.at , ' r ,,-,,,,-!- ,,r pici ... , ii. i i ! .iii-eiili l.caiil. a inn ui ii" i in fort .arm-ton. lie,- uivoroe,. nus:,.. .., , k aM, Hill, was waiting "n ttie t'nio fank lor t her and as he stepped from the 1-oat h- ; a.pruached her with a hatchet in his j hand. Without a .-in-le word uf Warn- j inj; he .-tru.-k her on the head .--evcral . times, cutting live deeji gashes, the full : w idtii of the hateh. t. one of the cuts ex- ;- the hraius. Many -ople wit-I ,1-1.. ( i I, :nl mi fait li in can s-'ii in u'ol.l in a cave on his place. In- w .-nt to look at his pil wa on Wh.ll Monday it posing lies: w as di . .lav I the fiendish deed. 'I he woman cared for tenderly, hut v. iil certainty Hill wa.- at once ari'. ste 1 and to wns taken to the Woodsllcl-1 jail. lynching t. li.-on. r Wavs and Means coinltuttei House dccii'.e to iav-rahly n poit such a measure, and not hy tle ir private-opin-i. n.-. Mas.-achu.-elts manuhictureis are uruin-4 the House i-omm'.tt.e on Ways and Means to report a hill pla. ine; iron ore on th- free list and another makm;.,' a -.-neral redu. tion in the duties on man ufacturers of iron. Representative Fiihian, ff Illinois, thinks that while th- Kepuhlicans are h'.ui'. inu' over the l. -i.-laiiotl -rant in"; the ri.'hts and priv ile'-'-s f if American re eistrv to the two Lii? ship-: of the Innian line." is a -ood time t. u'.-t the Milestion of free siiiis hefore Contrr.-ss and the e .untrv. so he ha- introduced .1 resolu tion as'kiT'- that June 7 and S he dc-vot- d hv the House to a discu.-sion of the hill providing for the free admis-i.m to American re-L-try "f .-hips hiu't m t ie lmal v.-;- in i' th. Th -re w.-n- many threats of la.-t ni-ht at Clai in-toii. Tii. was carefully nard..-.l. The motive for the crime i unknown. l'an?lit by i huiuljiir-t. rii:i.!-i:!-i m; May . Ah-mt ."rod o'clock this afternoon a eloudhur.-t struck this city, cau-ui the death of three nu n, who, with their companions, were in a sailhoat on the Hclaware river. The men drowned were Lewis 15'iciio vears. and (i-orre Uoah. -. i-omiianions who were rescued I it., it. !y a aial for.-iirn ltli-tli ate ? lent, more shameltssly etorti"ii- Thk tindini: f th- coroner's jury in Allegheny county on Snt'ir.lav. as to the cau-e of th. -death of .h,hn M.-( 'larren. nt Ih'xinont. on Monday of last week, is a highly ati-faetory verdict to the juiina-. I- vf Jiiili.iu hospital and the jail olhcials of tliis county. If. as th.- jury find-. John M- Clam n . skull was fractured hy Charles IMnton and Jo- ph Topper while Met 'larren v. a-I'oiuinittin- a murderous a. mi: on tin n i in theirhom-, Huntoii and T i p-r v. re ju-titieil in their r. si-t n-u and if M.c('larren's d. ath was the result, they Were to hlamc. When the iniiiest adjourn-d oti Tues day ef last wcik it looked very much as if there was to 1 a fcl.t to the finish hetwe-n the mantvers of Iilnont hos pital and the jail o'licial- of this county, hut the fact that MiClamn had h.-en rill ,M- ii , 1 I m the head hv Utlllton and Topier and was travehn- around with a hroken skull, anion-- doctor.-, jailors and hospital attendant- for a week without nny of them timlin- it out. lifted the pressure, as the immortal J. N. would j-ay, and stepped hostilities. The imp-test Seems to have hecii at tended with very little wranir'in- when we consider the fact that five prominent attorneys were in attendance, hut it may l.e that none of them were in the fin loyof rSunton iind Tc.p'per. It is .-ratifyin-to know that F.unton iind Topper will not he prosecuted. ::sl.Vi'i. I. !-'!. -ay- the Philadelphia .'.. has '.'pnvti to a irrevi -'ts r.in in n-re.-s. And it is in. -re than listince it hein;,' a positive injury to lie interests. The pr sent session wiii ha- h. ei; -p-aily eti-ndcl h. y. ti 1 tii-- time it should have lasted, hy the 1. lav in legislation cau.-ed hy ahsentee-i-m. and measures that should have A . -ane, a m puh pa-- r- aSi d t , v c failed for th mil,'; O.L..,. nt ' .."clock I', m.. t-n th. This is regarded hy p.-mocrat- -.-nerally a " I move, a.- the hill, if pa., d hy the House and forced to a vote in the S-u.it.-. will show that the P. puhh. an Senator- .li. I not vote to admit the City of New Yoik and thet'ity of Paris to American re-istry I m -cause th. y fuvored lie- -hips, hilt lcause tin y wanted the Imnan company to -. t some of the j.ost-i-:l',ce ocean maii .-ul sidy, which they eoiil, 1 not receive without havin- an American r, ''ist. r. It i ,- Kithi-m's. vT a si wil! he adoi.ted hv the H It is heli. ved that Mr. Plain.- is en-c,,.,;-e'in" if hedid not a-tuaily i:;.-ti-a!e i', ,. ..ooositioii to the nomination of i- prohahlu that : : iiar resolution. . ills-. lire w II. I i.i. ,i:',y last hll-il'.e-S W.I- h. than F"i 1 niemh. is wen u-me-s was cot ( )f the ,k, when import ir.t th. H.-u-e. no l.-.-s th.nt, and tue i . .... . i s was cor.s itientiy in-Mrui i. ahseiit. es se( t.-.-n were lYr.n- T i t'..oli,!-e as Minister to France, vt ar.-. P.i Their were ind I .en n v w. nh Mor-an. 1. ttaro, 17 years. Tl,., HM.lv -e; out earlv in th- af'er- . . 'i-'i. whodi noon lil iii'.iii' ' -- - . . ... i ... 1 1 (irei-nwu ti 1'oint and proour o a sniau sail ho.it to take them across the river. Scarcely a cloud was vi.-ihly in the sky. iiv tie time th-y ha I r-a-h-d the chan- iiehwithi .lit wai nin-,' th- storm came upon them, striking the hoat wiln the sail still set si)Uarely aheam, cap.-iin-.' it in a .-ec- iiiii in- men nai ii"t on m time to take hold of tin- little craft so as to clin- to it until help could reach them. Three of the unfortuuates left and were swept away. There Podics have not yet U-en recovered. Morgan mana-ed to slru.-..'!.' to the l.uoy and -rahh.-d Seitaro as !i- was siiikint;. 'l'iie otheis slink like lead. (.in us ;rai;i iiilriieil. Ir was thought, says the Philadelphia Tin", that the pinnacle of pension ex-trava-ance had hc-ii reached when the Billion Hollar Coii-re.-s at its la.-t session appropriated slo.i.noo.oon for the year which will end June .".U, 1 '.''. The r.illion Hollar d n.Lrrrss and the puhlic were hot h mistaken. Oliver Twist like, the pensioners have drawn or will draw the entire .!, (loo.tiot) and call for more sylvania nu-mheis of hoth parties, nearly two-thirds of the entire delegation. It was on account of such inexcusihle re-mis-nes- on the part of Pennsylvnaia representatives that important a m.-as-as the appropriation for the Philadelphia mint failed to pass. Some of the memhers including Peim svlvanians we could name, are hahitual ly ahsent. In most cases they are law yers haviny; larp- practices, and instead of heinii in the IIous..-whir- their ol.icial duties r"'iire them to he. th-y may he found at home in court trying cases which th- y consider of more importance than the rcprc-entative service they owe their con.-titutents and the overumeiit. Men who.-e private husinoss is of s., iihkIi account should not intrude them selves- into representative positions who- duties they haven't time to attend to. It is an imposition upon their constitu encies and an injury to the puhiic ser vice. Thev are oracticin- a fraud, l-ear inir honors whh h they do not worthily i i . i . . cusl-im tin, i rawuitr liilV W'lilcn llll-.i have not honestly earned. The remedy for this evil that is nat uredlv siltru'csted is the doekint,' of these .1 hseiit.-es, hut as ( oii-ressmeii control J. If. whi. h has made it-.-lf apparent in the -,.,,:,!, Th- nominativii w,is !!iade hy Mr. llanis.-.i in dirn t opp-siti-u to the wi.-hi .-of Mr. P.'.ain-, who wanted the place L'iven to K-pr. si-nlative Hilt, of Illinois'. An sitt-inj.t is U-in- ma l-to t all the silv.-r Senators to vote a-aiiist .tin- confirmation of Cm .lid--, h-causc of "his extreme sin-le standard financial vi ws, which h- has gloried in makintr puhh- at every opportunity, r.ouh'y in his sp- ech.s h.-f..re the Pan-American Con-r-ss, of which he w as a niemU'r. Whether it he true or not I cannoi av. hutmativ hi li.-ve that Mr. Harrison , ,-, .11 I it...- 1 1- ... .t, , in. . is ilei;l cratei v iioiuiui; ua. k lot "i""""" tion of a successor to the kite Justice Pradlev, of the United States Mipremc .i . . court, for no fetter reason tnan uj con trol votes of .leleates to the Minneapolis convention, hy holding out hop-s to cer tain gentlemen who ar-anxi the man for the vacancy. Mr-. Thomas A. Hendricks, the wid ow of the man who had the honor of hein- Vice-President upon the only two I I. i. , ,-r if ie tickets elected SIIICI' 1 IS in Washington. Iinu.-ton. the negro ex O .ngr. ssman who had divided with Mahone the con ir.,1 ,,f Vir.rini-fs federal nationaLro, ha- hoen notified that his action in oppo.-in insii-nction for Harrison has shut him out, and that he w ill get no more favor.- A ii in-o. May 17. T'n- tirst section of Pingling Pros.' circus train, a-t-l.und on the (Viitra! 1 .ranch railroad, was ditched on- mile east of t'.nd..ri:i at at :':l-'i o'clock this morning. Four si.owm. a w. re killed and live ha-Jly injur- d. Tin- accident m-, urr-d while the train was crossing i -mall culvert. The en--in- pass 1 over in .-.if- :y, hut the -ti a--ture gave way wiln th-tir.-i car. S -vera! cars were piled up in tin--trciiii. Ahollt twenty heal of Stock We!.' ilrownel. Two .had l..lii-s hive been taken fro. ii tiiewroe'sr. A Wrecking iTcvV ! ft Atchison f..r the . - , . .. cenc ot th- a-cM-nl al 4 o.-.-kk, an i ssistant (."hief Surgeon left sii'-rtly after ward on a sp l-ti tram. lhe recent heavy rains c.uis-d the culvi rt to weaken. 1'olie. Farmers in M.-xico always u o ii of ..n-color in the iiioi-iiii.tr ami of an.c.ln-r color in th- afternoon. Th-y .1 kimw why: hut th" y know Mat it tiei-t he the i ii-ht ihicu 1. 1 lo. h. can-e th. ir f-r. tat !:!' i!i,l i:. Tl.. :.- is a church i n tliet.c.vn of I'- r-j.-:i. Norway, that is built entirely of pa- p.-i. Il can -.-at l." ei!is in ami hte. I en i-iiil-i-eil wateipriM.f -..l.it:. hi ,.f .iiiicklime. i-iin!le'l inil w hit- of i"-'s. Mary I l..;ihiii-. wln lias heeii iinal.le f. s p.-ak f.r four years, had a current of el'-.-ir'.cil V passed Through theha-k of h r neck and mouth ev.-ry day f-r a mont h. At tin-end of that time -he -it.-.I h-r h I. i.il- v. ith a 1 1 halloo. An old caiumn lal! wa-t l.rovvi, with oih.-r srrip iron into tin-cupola "f a hii.inhy at llii.uhamtoii. N. Y.. Tlmr-.lav. for m.-ltiug. Tin- x.lo-ion made a 1 ig lu l-in the roof, and twenty moulders had a narrow escape fr-m death. i M nil lua n. of f 1 int" county, l lo. 1 r.-c-entlv. left a Mini little fortune ofslon.no. 11.- was a hermit of tin- lir-t w ater and m-ithi-r crav ed t he fi i.-nd-hi p of man n.r the love of woman. 1I- "h. d In-fur.- h- f. .iili.l out what la- had he,-!, h. .' ii for. An old maid-" insurance company ha t.. en ooeiied iii I , 1 1 a i a rk . Spi n-1 r- -a n tl, em-elves hv a -mall sum on i- ea-hhiz th- a-g- of F. and if -till unmar ried at 4n ar-entitled to a regular allow ance. If th-y marry, hou-vcr. th.y ful fill all claim. One of th- largt and hanl- st logjams ev-r known in th- Northwest has li-i-n f .imei! in the Si. f i-.ix riv-r at Kagle I--lan.l. It is over live miles ..ng and the lugs ;,-,- pil.-d up in -ill -hapes. ni'd it con tains over i:.i i.i m i.o m f.-t. Th St. fruit r':v. l i- 1'in at.-n. d to a ii. -v chaini-l. ai d un ' cl l.e 1 it w ill do ! am! 'eav- tin-o-.'- . ui drv hind. A wcf.'tliv ftirm.-r nam-d Pr-vost. liv- ii at St. .hail 1- fhrvs.isimi. f tinada. h- .... , ,..i nt un I- riuay jni'i i--ieeu II.. I...I 1. iins.a f Hi,,,-. ... .. -. hv th- wai-1. and oia- end uf a TIIKRK are a rontarkul.le r.uiulicr ntw styles in I)rt--s (ioo.ls this season, lhe many in tlur;.l jiat'enis showini? that ('iial lie li'ifts ar.' the first in popular j iman.l. This is particulai ly s. 1 ill I'p iivh rlmllies, an.l th-y an- o-tn.r:!llv (ollowf.l Jiyoihir lines, j Tin- result is a h ist of irii-xpi-usive ! yet prt-tty lahri.'s r'-cnihli:iir wool ! tSiat rail hi inaih- iti'.) ta-tt-ful aii'l i hc-omii): toilets in simple or J striking rll'eets, :H oiiliiir to tho j taste, ol UK- wearer. 1 lie wooi , Crepons an- s ill f,tv..rit-s for j ftreet wear, and ::ro remarkahh; III rolor elleels, sulpher, Jiale rf-en, re.l.lih Ian, hlori-line, flat and liaht hrown, hr.vn and jrray, in stripe?, figures and chevrons, repnxliu-cd in the Cheviots and Vicuna Cloths. 1 dford cords in lilit tints still hold their firt position. 11 inked hy series, mo hairs, and cami l's hair mixture.. Of the htr-jrelot of elegant Pat tern Dre-s Goods introduced this Spring we htive a few left, hand some in color and design, hut somewhat reduced in price to close out. xZdUr o v? LiaEJ crs; 91 and 93 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURG; r!AS PUT MlKNsM l:0. FRIDAY. - T Viivrcv.uWi I.IAI. A tu I. V x - . . , . - r ;J - ii .r r- v - i i r - i . . l ' I. i In,- pattern " r---udile f loth. I an I lie l.tll 1.111 Nov .-it v. i !iu- a lid t' ( lm- pal Id n. t an a ici -:ri-.--. ig--ll.s One pat tern Ian ami hi e- i in a 1 1 . verv hai.d-ome line i;tllern I lia." na I. tan. very st vli-n -.- - in.- pa ili-ni plain f ra v. V. hit-- i :.- lord I ..id iM.rdi-r. v. iy uant On.- pal tern Tan ll.nri.tia. fam-l'- llair h, .r.l.-r : On- pattern Mudeand In ow n S: 1 1 p. . aiin l's I la ir 1 ul' - : On- pattern In.. .v u and Ihin- igor- - a il x On- patt-rii Crocodile. London Smoke One pattern 'J an r-p-. very - t y h-h . . 'In- pattern lli-dfuid ford, ci- viuti l-'igui'e-and I-.,Ii;a Ii.it- On- pattern P.ruuu M i,-d. ( am.i'- I lair lull- liALTZELLS' pi i r i '. ' 1 r: no i :, i 11 on il ot 11 u I In ! whether Vith Hands cr Head, TASOS TBS 3:4 rF BSKAirr. OUGAKfZi BRAGS OAHQS AKD ORCHESTRAS D.nin the- coui;n..r campaign you wili e.i.-ily eat ;. DOUBLE THE PICE OF YO'J" iNVEST.V,:;.!, i-iifi h. 1 !,. I i;t nr.- t: . -, o,i i - a a . a Try, T - V -i-- lo.ii.. w , i: .X 1 , liii-li a : laat : i ,1 .,.! t . - -,: i t- , 1 I V I .1 .' itii.int'-e.l ( . . pi: i ...I'-ct a' 1 .OL- V..U he. 1 1 I I '. m: i':' .i;rn-:i:s n; til:-! . 'c n I V7.T.i:.V'. .'.'.I--.V. .y, .-1 M I. V 7 . 1 A ' 77: M M J A ' I Altoona. ' '.i.:ia -. f :.:::ii -. M.iv;..:: I,,..-.-:.:. A: o. th- M I h i;i; a i o. i-iA.N". . tl.- !TKY. and 11 l.l :- -. I'.f. -. f - i - i .i K' i. h ; -1 : i . a : ii 1 1 .iic-t -. I li i; ms. li.-.,-: !;;; ci . .m s. i 1 i;hll.l.i.. i 1 !-' Ml.: With the il he drew Th-n ii-ing am 1-ar- fT.i'.T I, more, to dose out the pen- us t.j nam. harm Labr-rs ycartc. PKAi.iNo. Pa., May 17. 1'arm lal.r-! 1 "Il . ers in mis an. i li.-igni.oring coiinii.-s, have never Iri-ii as source as now and ninny farmers apprehend tin- same tnni- l.le as la.-t vt-ar when some were nnah.e to house their crops when the liar-st time arrived Ix-cause no h.-ip was to In. had. To overcome this a movement lias lieen started to communi-ate with the Ca.-tk- Ciarden, New York, authorities t" send to eastern Pennsylvania several hundred thrifty, industrious emigrants, Connans preferred, who have lcc!i used to work on farms, Loth sin-le men and those who have families to as sured of employment. In this county there have been instances where farmers gave up farming; U-cause of their inabil ity to secure farm laborers. came de-pi'l Il pun cm mi 1 T i n : to a U- rop.- to a w 1 tV.etr.-e f a team, .-her end 1..- mad- a no.., w hi !i-: v.- li-diilv tiround hi- in ck. l... 1,.,'t ,.f a vv hii h-cut th- 1 fcl'v and lh v -tart-.lotT -it a t n-meiiil am I a and l-.r-. Prevu-t's head runij.l.-t from 1 i- l.ody. V ..ii..,.. l.tive heel i :-l..-ei! at fhi- c:i -., f,.r the purcha-e of va-t hcN of -t or- hi th- Ilan iver Vai:-y of X-w M.-xi l.-H. mil. - fn.m P.I Pa-.. Tex. Th- proper ty in chides ::l mining claims at an e-tiina- . ....... x-. . i value uf ?!.-..ol".'"l tn S'J.,.uou.'i.i. - than "'."'" t .us uf almu-t pur- ii'.n ur- uf il." r.essemer -tee! .pialitv is s.im m lrt- in -ight. am! work has already Ix-.-n he- tli- deveh.j.m-iit of tli- proper-.. railways ami prutiatiiy That's the price now on-tyli-h. !.-: and -el viceah.e DRESS WOOLENS, Tl." pric Miin'ii iii, tell-!V e liln hv il- dealing This VelV ex- BEDFORDS, W hieil VI e e. ,. 1 S ,I- He 1 include 3S.IM 11 MELAN 3 Irish tweeds, 4t -I.M II CHEVIOTS, STORY & GLAIIC OROAMS, ad of W hi-ll V "U hi: h.ie we Ul the p 1- ,.!- tic- i:n: e- lioV. II in V ., .'. ol id il u.-h i.i 1 i .:::il 111 1 el. EASY TERMS OF D A VI I 111 V'TPTTn: l'Y- V A- in- Man in,.- of t 1.. Who ti.. Lows His i!omt' ini-i any f v hich w a r. ci iupar wiih ol her lies i!K to-day. auxiuii- to hav. ;.".-ceiit V allies ;,. A I. S o . :ts.iti ii, a I.i. ou. . 1 1 i i. - nt. I ;: V PA VMKNT. 1 1- A: I V .1:; r K n i . :i ; . i .1' i ..-..!' 1 11 . i - ! i . l-i ' 1 . 1 am : i i i 1 I : , . 'A 1 1 I I ill- !' V.- p.-fi Pi'.-! .re.-'. 1 i .1 11':: III . i - .1 : i'l 'C 1- Ie and ' ii- --ci.-- i;t-. 11.1.1- I . n ,-! -' -.--. a. -. I- v- ..r ca.i : a-ir?,.i:ii fi'xj .3 e is a a ces U9tiii4iur Kv.-rvh'., '. S.- If yi Vull v. 1 :-.iu - v ad'. :-h t. the In- llamih-.n llui'ding i- ' ,V Tilth av-nu.- a p..-tal car-! to S. 11. m- i dr..; ! u j .e 1 1 I.". C. lil II'S ' I Cell ; .. at t nl . to -'3 !! the -,U il-rrw(7 nty l--;all nool I M I'UKI I'.IK 4 IIA1.I ll, 35 Cents. NEW AND nu HI UL UL We t. i I run n A lot or pnre SillU I.li illi:XA I1 MS, 50 Cents. A super!, ijiiality and taiicli 1t ti-r t han i.r.iii'.arv v aim ,f our Oarza's -M n ou 1 rial, which w ill iiu'ltid sm. lt ing works. -Mav.r P.mtnick. of Toledo. . has del-hired h.iin-.-lf in favor uf Sunday las-hall, as lie say- it would keep tue" and lx.vs out of saloons. Kv.-ry preacher in tin- pulpit has denounced him. and the religious peo ple held a big denuuistraiinii. The hall lov.-rs In Id an indignation meeting un Tue-dav ni'-iht. at which lhe action of the ministers of the Cesp.-l was condemned, and hoth si.l.-s will attend the l'olic- f'um-mis-iom-r's meeting Wednesday night, Wlldl till- .lUC-titUl will Ih' settled, i Seventeen miles Im-Pivv Payett.-ville. i X. C. Albert f.ilniore. a notorious outlaw from South Carolina, entered the house of lhe Uev. William P.runt un Sunday, and, i finding no on- but Miss P.riint there. I forced Ic-r to prepare dinner fur him at the I n-iiiit uf ii pi-tol. After eating heartily. Yun ought to have a copy PAsIIPiX .loi'KNAI. and MloPPIXi; lil llii: I t's i i.-y in v our pui for th- a-Wiic-'. a'id i- t. ad fc-ion demands for the year. In other words, the pension expenditures for the year will be .SI 1,77 I. ."--!. What the expenditures of the coming year will reach it will be verv hard to guess, but if less than -JloillMMi.l'OO answers tin l.uriiose it will be l-cause there isn t that amount in the treasury availah! for pension purposes. It is understood the existing dctiicicncy of nearly eight millions can be met by authorizing, tin Secretary of the treasury to apply the balance- left ove r from the pen.-ion ap propriation of ls'.'l, but when this has been expended there will In' no unex pended balance to make up the arrears of another year. In view of the enommus and increas ing drain upon the treasury for pension payments, it would be only hfun st for political conventions in adopting; resolu tions calling for more -.elisions to attach a clause recommending; increased taxa tion for their payment. It is evident that a further incicisc in the pen.-ion list cannot well be made without more taxation. It is not good tinaneierin-. eithe r public or private to increase- ex penditures without increasing iuconn , and at the rate the pension agents are getting in th.ir work, increased taxation or lepuihalioii cannoi he long d.feircd. at the question of their own pay, this rem edy is tint practicable without th;-ir con sent, which they are not likely to give. It will not be remedied until the the peo ple take it in hand a ml make permanent ly absent from the halls f.f Congress the gentlemen who have won a reputation f, .r absent, i -ism. lv the statistics of railroad extension gathered by the .'o"k -1.7' Pennsyl vania heads the list in the number of new lin-s (".), but the aggregate mileage 1 110. is exceeded by Alabama with 111 7'., (ieorgi.i with lt'iPI and Florida with 1 I'.'.j miles. A striking feature of this list of railway extensions is the preponderance of the South in new railway building. Fourteen Southern states show a project ed mileage of 11, .,'. miles, or J-J per cent, of the whole. The mileage of the- 17'.i new lines and e xte nsions under way .... ;..,.o,.l ;.. th. ml'.- is N'k'V.i miles, but. as a matter f fact, not over odoO or CWO mile- are likely to be built this vear. (io i;i;Noii MeXiNNLY, of Virginia will be- obliged to appoint a succcs.sor to I'nited States Senator John S. Harbour, who died on Saturday. Judge Mann, of Nottoway, ami c-x-Uovernor Fitzhugh I.e-e are the- names most frequently men tioned as the lucky ones. An extra session of the- legislature had already been called for in the autumn and this emiting-iicy may hasten the meeting of that hodv . Millions of Iliinsry. Xi vv Voi-K". May Id. A letter has been re-eived from'W. C. F.dgar, one of the cotnmiss.-ioners appointed to distrib ute the cargo of the steamer Mis-ouri, he says: "I "have just returned from a tour in the famine district. All Ilussians arc working manfully and honestly to check the hunger and tide the people over un til next harvest, hut at least jn.O.HM'W souls must be helped. While the miller s relief movement is a n aee ompiL-hei I tact, audi am lie-is nal.y lt-lieved of my re- siion-ihilitv, I would he Ie.-t than human if I failed to do or say a,i 1 couni to stimulate further aid. It will be needed from ne.vv until August. I am going to London to see the lie.-ple who own the steamers which run to the lialtie ports and endeavor to get them to transfer tue small contributions for the hungry lots (jf one, two, three or five tons. Typhus: is raging in Tula: hundreds and thousands down with it, and many dy ing. What with M-stilence and famine both, these people are having a terrible time." Ss Vxtovia, Tex.. May 17. Two ! vv ill. an ith h- leaped out of tli. window, hundred and twelve f.f Catarino (Jarza's 1 M iss l'.ruut grahlM-d a gun and l'uvd l.t Mexican revolutionists ap-i an d in the huck-hot. striking f.ilniore. froni which he Federal court here yesterday under in- I il'-'l in a few minutes. A reward of ? "" dictment for the violation of the neutral- was out fur I Jilmnre. to which Miss P.runt ity laws e.f the I'nite-el States. Pu- hlo j l coni.s entitled, and she is the hero of Munoc and Sie.xto Ix.gnero, two of Ciar- the hoar. .a s lieutenants, the latter fjf whom Pits- I A strange accident ln-fell Chail.-s taineel the loss of an arm in an engage- (iru-s. which came very near ending his ment, were in cyurt. ! life, lie was walking a -ross the Wihniug- John (.!. Ilotirke and other oUic-crs of ; tun and Xorthern railroad hridg-rt R-ad-the Third Cavalry were prese nt to testi- jhlr, made a ini-tep and fell into the river. fy in the cast s. Two e,f the prisoners lie disann.-ared in the water, and. falling pleaded guilty, but Se ntence was. lefe rre-el to come up tu the surface, several tisln-r-The sensational feature of the day was m. u n.-ar-hy went to the spot where- h the positive announcement by I'nite-d Stats liistrict Attorney Cowan to Judge Ma.xie, that liarza himse lf woulel le in custody before the term of eourt was concluded. 1 lie Capitol ISuruecl. SvNTA Fe, X. M., May 13. At S o'clock last eve-ning lire was seen issuing from the attic near the has.' e.f the touth doin.; of New Mexico's magnificent t-api-tol building. The water had lieen phut off from the building and it at once be came evident that the building was doomed, citizens stripped the building of furniture, carpets, law library, and every movable article on the two le.wer llii.n-:. Tin- vaults were uninjured. Owing to a quarral in the late legislature and an attempt to cripple the territorial government, no money was appropriated for insurance and the policies were al lowed to lapse. The building was val ued at S-!oO.( 00 and is a total 1. .-.s. Tiik forty-secouel annual session of the si de Medical .Society began at Ilar risburg on Tuesday with nearly L'CH.) dele gates present. Mad Peg in Church. New York, May l.". While the con gregation were listening to the services in the Aabury Me-thoeiist Episcopal church this afternoon, a dog, foaming at t'ne mouth, ran into the church from the street and down the main aisle. Inim.-diati-ly there was a panic, and 1 women and children scr-ame-d with j fright. Adjutant W'ray, of theSalvatiou I sank. Th. y found f.ross sticking head dow nward in the mud at the Ix.ttoni of tin wat.-r. Wiih great difficulty he was ex tricated and lifuught to shore and finally i-esus.-itat.-d. He was ten minutes uiii. r water and th- fact that his head was in mud was all that saved his lift ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of Valuable REAL ESTATE! Y lnue ol -...e ,l..li, ,.,'.., .r 1.; u.l.lr.-sis: I l ... iha url ot I', mnioil Ilra Flu.ri.-ii Order of rme lnlnr .'. un ot - mmon rirm the uti.lersiicne.l n-dtnoe of . . . .... . . . , ('.u,,,r,it nttiniT. with the heli) of other male lnemu rs, . ."rr ..,..m... ' ,t rul,,n,h p. Md'orum-u PUCCt-eleel in btreet. The elog was finally spate hed with a couple revolver, chasing the elog into the li" wi'ie. will expii-e to .u..llc lo at Hurner'i iu)Ll. in tbe tiorouithol Wilin-re, on BOGGSOUHL, 115, 117, 119 & 121 Fetal St., ALT.EGHKNV, PA. policies wnt'.cn at Etort nolce in tt OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" (nil other t irt ( onipanlM. T. W. "DICK, JUEM I OK THE OLB HAUTFORB .1 CII3IMt;N('E!l BCS1NI-SS 1794,. . ....iritr-s 'l ll'll'l'. A tftiol Jsiuw T. Kirki ntrlrk. .leoenc-J. .... ,.i the ho-, .ui.t -.1 Th'.BiK I . Kirt- (atru k anJ Annel-Ji WeRlai..l. will auJ le-stauieut ol Jatuei 1. KirWiiatru-k, aTlavi'nir len Hj.rointtJ Auditor ly tLe r. l,hn' e ourt ,1 .-auit.rla. cjuuty. l a.. I" re.n a dlrtril.Qtl.in ol the tutid In ttie bn.! ol id -rut.im n- Khuwn t.y their faid aerouut. toilce 1 beret.v ulven that I will elt nt my i ttlee in the iH.roiiuli lr:i.ciis..,arB. I'a.. on I'rlctajr, ytmsr Uh. IH5-2. at which time and place ail M-rnmj TntereMel mul attend or be lorever d.-tiarr.-d Iroin comlnii In on caid fund. . M. I. Kill r.l-I. Kbenet.ur,;. I'a., May e. Auditor. SAW MILL?, can now show vou :i Coii)ilcte Assorlinont of Sirinr Ci - .- c-onistin- of Men'-, r.oys' :inl Clnl.lren's; suits, Hats, Trunk? an-l Valises ami ovcrythinr usually b'I't in a Fir-t-'" -Clothin": ami Gents' Furnishing Store. OUR SPRING STOCK have arrived ami our stock nnirh larger and prices lower : r-vor lufore. We feel plea.-.l witli our new stock ami woui: f'la.l to show it to you. Call and examine our stoek and . ; Vc can and will save you lmmey. Rcsi.ect fully Yours, C. 9'I. SIl.IHIl. iUGH, CARROLLTOWN, PA . ,1 g i.intn, 01 Eckenroiie - & - HoppelrE When l'liKKVIAN. District Alt'. i tow n. vv us in tu" ii Mr. .luliii I-ul citizens, WHS here Mrs. M. I I visitiiiR relative- -Kd. II. l'li' l' 1 town on ImsiiH -- ' -Mr. Fran I' I'" tew hours in t"'' -Mr-. T. W. I: are isitinir fi i m Mr. David I.l on Tuesilay. hen' -Mr. .lolni W town, w as in ti." Mr. Joseph I slX'tlt a few ll'.'l' ' The r.i-t.i! strinpiup four ii Mr. Thuii'ii JlimlatinR liver v ! .lay. Mr. I'et. i I whs a visitm Monday. Mrs. . 'I', visiting frl.'in! ohl hoiiie. Cuptlon v"' of I.orett.i. ' 'i ' ' -Thursdav- -Mr. II. ' I spent a few Tli'irsilay. An Iithiut .! Th.'M'rt S.'anl.in Tue-d'iy mini. i. A man in-v : tint il he trie-, a e that lie foiii.il " The Ih-ei li ' lias purchase I In the vicinit v . . With the 1. the man with pretty girl wit h Lev i DurUei e.l the hotel of 1 ha- taken cliarv AHiert Men Si ineir.an. of S. dant-'eroiisly ill Twelit J'-fiv l-'riiirallty on ! -Is cxicoted to ! i Mr. T. II W h.) Is interest spent a couple . Denny" M'-i Is to he Improv which Mr. .7. 1. A pat eni ii-. on M'.n.lay nun Imiil -' in I h . onlerly. Clearfield i hrick, the Ixiroii: cent ly .-oni rai-t' tiniie the w.nU. The .lavs friiin tliis time I line vv lir-ii lhc length for tlx- y. An Infant c .lolmstKvvn.diei of la-t week a n. here for Interim Mr. Fred. V former Ehcushi. in town tliis vv . ami acpiaiutan Dr. L. F. A, . L inn of Shir!, removed to 11 1 t ieo his profes- Mrs. E. li. accompanied Matrirl- and S Flieiislnim tin Caiitain D llollidaysVmn l.ens, died at Tuesday, asre.l Mrs. E.C h reminilx-r. -twenty year- i visiting Mrs. I The Jtv' a column to column ahoin Improvf-metii Mrs. Eva ! 1 Lloyd, of thi- iihIih i'..' ll.-l ': -DF..LEKS IN- General . Merchandise CLOTIIi.YO', WMl Il,riM 1 LuinbcrandShinsrlcs. We keep our Stock alv.:,i- tZ?J:, , 1 , .. ... l.. 11 rj.no lull and Uomplete. euve us a van. ie 1 1 i.'. well -know 1 1 sick list for i.. si ad to stale ' ng. The an... this rountv ' liounel. IP, i hly Mi III took i nit. At the n. TSIair rountv. cAKiioi.ircnvN, V- J ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES. Best Machinery at Lowest Prices. A. B. FARQUAR CO, YORK, PA ffnmfaATUllDAY, MAY 2sTH, 1802, the lollowitiK descrll-1 real All od Uoaad Lost. St. l'CTEiiPi'.i Ke:, Maj-, 17. The Cas pian sea fcteanier Alexander Wolcow, which, it was reporteel from Astrakhan yesterday, had undoubtedly foundered. left a Persian jiort for Baku toward the j 'oi un.ieriytnis Uii property end ot March. .o doubt is now enter taineel but that bhe foundered in a hurri cane which occurred on the iiVth of March. The- Wolcow did not carry a single life l-oat and her two liundml and fifty pa.-feauKer are given up as lost, fcrhe was hanijicrt'el with a heavy deck car'o and it is supposed her cargo shift, eel, causing her to caique. t 1 O'C llOll. P.M. ena e. vlx: , ... All that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in Sumimrrhlll townMilp. 'amtirla sountf. fa.. Ifutleil and descritd as li.llowj. to wit: Beitlnntnit at a n and pointer, thenee north b deirrer east 140 per.-he to a pi't and tH.lnt er; thenre fouth - deicreea eat 1.4 perene lo a hewrli: thenoe 4 flcitreei west 540 pcrchei toa post and pointers; thence north 2 uecrre west. t-etrtie to the place ol beulnnlnit containing Inz Ai'KKS. Ki I'tKCHKS and allowance. The ill ie onereu lor sale separate and apart Iroin the euitare thereol. with all the necessary uiininu privu eues. the aasiiinee. however, rererve the rlieht to sell same as a whole, or ol cellinic the coal sep arate and apat from the surlaee TKUMS nK SALE : One-third of the pur- chaee money to be paid on the confirmation l the alM and the remainder In two etiual annual i.avmei.ts with Interest, to secured with bond and ui.-rtu &4f e or ludKUunt nctes of purchasers. l-urcharera to have the privilege of paying the whole ol their iildd in rami. JKSSE H. PIMIINl). AD.tuee ol Julio and Luciuda Y. McCorutlck, T?UK SA1.K. r" That desiralde old hotel stand situated on Cor. C'hurch and Tunnelhill streets, Tunnelblll iK.rouirh. contaiainic i'.i rooms, wiih Stable Also house coctniuin six rooms on ailiominK lot. This iriertv will be odcrefl at nub lie sale on WMlueKday, May '-i-'i. IH2. Any person desUmic lurtber ltii.,rinati,,n can have same by eommunlcatingr with J. K. McMorris. liox MS, filtbjrK, I'a. MI'S. MAHY JANt Jl'JIOKKlS. April -r.,l.-.4t. l.WKl't'TKIX S MlTlt'K. 1 , Notice is berebv iciven that letters test! ui en tary on the estate ot Sarah .Malhearn, late ol the borouich ot Lilly . Comtria county, I'a., have len ranted to me. All persons Indebted te said estate are re.iuei-teU to make pa v ment to mc at once, and Ui.,.-e huvinic claimi. auainst the fame will present them properly authenticated l r set tlement. Kl.l.A SHI IKT. Kxl- utrii of Sarah Mulbearn, deceased Lilly. I'a., April ar.lv.t. D OX A LI) K. DUFTOX, ATTUKJi tV-AT LA VV, fffOthc ia Opira House, C tune uretl. LUCAS CO. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MMI, The ivf,, arc now Mirvi lick ra Proud 'lira nch mint !i richt re,ut4' at The tirai. -r. Coal port n'iul .rvlve T:iv an.l Mn.( deliver tin- or. .latncs M. wife wax rec ur ITve I'l, in settlement vv withont polin Ur.mrli1tri phivlntr In f h. and will until 1'ri.hiy nljrhi rents ami the Whils. tvv inn with a c was dlseharvri lieen was -v lie will know Tin- trial the So'.i'-i-set murder of Jon tlu. at Notn. "-IhU-' Opposite Cambria Houso. In ii resenting this annouiu-oinent we take great prMe in attention to our uresent stock of -oo.ls. It will be c;ur aim to A l1 l..t. nothinp-liut the best of oocls, nn.l at the lowest imssinie ea.-ui i- Wc have rcceiveel within the last few days several new tiling Shoes ami Gents' Furnishings ami have a large stock or.un which will beeoming in as fast the factories can make thnn. Inviting vou to call ami see our goods and get i-nces, we an Yours RcfTiectfully, T n T 1 TP A Q Sr C(. tBENSBURC, PEnri" ,.nr Kinirali, on I liii-rK.lav W ere lbt-n'e,l m as nu Atiatr chlhh Miss Mv riiMTiier of C't wife Is a daui rionald form. CuinlM-rlanil, wsi'k. p neliu.rT. New Stoek of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR-a PETS. Call to see us when in town. piaw Sat. turned on yj, -TT lllail1 ftr Hei IMtB Front Biililii, 113 Clinton Street, Jotetom, Fa. nlT