1 1 F.UKN!'.l'Kv v.i. -CAMBKIA t'i rIUlAY. - .11" N K :i. I- ilvm.M-tvH 1c Mt Tlx-kt-t. V'or I ":'! :i, man ill I. U -'. i;h:ii:i;i-: a. au.kn. Kii.-. TIlo.M S I'. M Kill: ITT, V. . l-ir :-un. i'-'' .lui!'ri-. ( lilNToril Kll HKYIMIK K. Winiirj.i. I'm i:' -ti a! l.ai-r.-. MollTIMKi: i'. KI.I.IO IT. Tu-ja. .INO. C. I'.IT.MTT. I'liihi'l.-lphia. TlloMAS II. KKNNKHY. r'tanUlii.. DA VI I) T. Wl l.so.N. All.---h.ny. I'm District Kl. -etuis. Snuiral Thciiui'MJu. A.lum S. OunHv', W. Kr.lw.Kxl XVriitht, John .1 : ti . , .lumen l'iitt-y. S. W. Trimmer. Azur l-.-ithr-ip. Thnniiia 4 'h.il Mn t 1. H. strHlmmer, .ln.i(li II. I rr. Anlr..w A. I'l.yton, M.-h:..-l I.!f..-l, J. K. V. Cieuienl U. Wiiirlit. I'h.rles 11. Lalleny, 4 Imirite K. tius. U illmm Mol.iu. I'liarles. I. Hre.k. Sitnuet S. IMti V, K. 4 Hlipl. W. 1. lluiinui-lriKlit, 11. H. l"iir 4 'tixrles A Fmcau. John IJ. Hr:iln. Thomas Wi iwelt. (i:n. Ki i a Hindis has Urn ni..'iiit cJ a rnite.l States Senator from Virginia, viee Harbour, ilecease.1. Fi:iM present iii.li.nt'n ns it kinks as if after Tuesday next, th re will U nothing left of Ilairison lut his liat. Kx-l'ia-ii KNT .1ami K. 1'mIk's xxill V :is tleelaied mill and V'i.l l-V ( 'iiancell. .r Alli.-oll at Na.-!li!!e. Term., la.-t Week, ami tlie estate iriveii ti the heirs at law. It is innhahly worth $:; U 't'O. IIlAUY I'.USK, a lueluU'r of the Keiiublieau national conimiU.-o for Yis COiision, .l.elaivs that if Harrison is re Uoiniiiate.l he will 1 se hoth Wisconsin and Illinois, as against ('!'V-lainl, on the s h ! ijuestioii. of Il-ther .laeohs Sik.-, f...r ."n,(Mi(i Wiikn the suit against Henry V Janiap's for bnacli of j.ri.nii-e was al!el in court at New York last week, Miehael Moran, one of the jurors, iln jij-tl in the corridor ami died in live minutes. Ar least ei'ht Kut"iean governments have aeeej. ted the l'les'iib-nt's invitation to anrtieinate in a monetary conference, and there is no longer t.ny doiiit of e-u.li a meeting. The 1 'resident will t-i.m-niunieaU- with Colli,'!'. on the subject in a few day.- and will Tubal ly transmit the coir-iiondene.'. . iiot How xisiu.e lU'i' Lini.t ..Jijivais . e; et this and th meeting of tho national Ke- j.nl iiean i onveiition at .Mimiehs next j n xve k, .laities 1. I!!ai:ie wi'l U-the tmni- I in.- of the Keouldiean iarty for I'i.-m-1 d.Mlt. Tiiat hf will he elm.-ell from j.itt-voik rather than through pel social lolulaiity or from any paity or p.ttri .tie n -4.-ilv we are a wan1, Uil the .omioi: i'i ,n enii. m is o made that what Mr. Harrison called ja-rsonal disapioint-m-aits" will control it. I'.ut Mr. lllainenoitiiuate-l, what then? I low is he to Ih: tleded '.' What ht ttcr. s-tronvjer i laiiu.s ha he uikhi his .arty now than he had when cii;ht ars ai;o the people of th? Tnited Stalets by popu lar vote and electoral vot declared against him? Is his record any clearer, has he displayed any n.nv .jiiahti.-s of statcsmai ship, lias he t ra--1 the uj;ly record of bis Coiiirressional speculations and invc.-tmeiits, has he divt.sted his jKiIities f thi commercial .-i.Io ? To all the-e tions a m-pitive resimse nnsl U- made. Tho Dlainc of ll is the IUaiiie of 1S.' except as to health. And what as to health? The fact cannot 1 disLMiised that Mr. lllaino is a man atllicted with a chronic and .' u-ur-able dis. as( . His age makes any im provement of his health only temporary. It is not in nature for him to withstand the burdens ami caress of a four year's? term should he make a iloubifnl escajn. from the trials and excitement of the preceding political campaign. Xobfnly knows thes' faets Utter than each ono of the men who forced him into this canva.-s. Why then tlo they want to nominate him 7 To Uat Mr. Harrison, punish the 1'resi.lent w tho Sole purjiose. No high er motive controls. They an- satisfied to throw Mr. Ifarri-oii out of the White House, for 4-ertain. That done the elec tion of Mr. P.laine is aseeondary matter. Tiie Iiit victory j.iinetl tli4 .-eoiid one can be fought for. lint the nomination of Mr. Main.', unsound physically and uncertain mentally, is now to bo aecom-pli-hed. And after the nomination? I'-ath or defeat, or both. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Tin: state secretary has estimatcl from Ptatisiit at his command that last yrai's crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay and pota toes were worth T-S.t' to the farm ers of l'enn.-ylvania. That is a good showing, and by the very force of con trast brings up the pitiful picture of fam ine stiickeu JJtissia. Tin-: Treasury department is almo-t frantically calling upon its revenue aent.-. to hury up the collection of the taxes before the close of the lis. al year, SO that a deficit, riirht in the midst of the rre-idontial cainpaiirn, may not ap pear as a frightful illustration r.f tiie effects of a JJillion Iol!ar legislation. Tin: acoiiittal f John ('. Newton , the rnilliouiaire pi-.-.-ideiit of the lus Moines and Kai:.- i City railroad on Thursday tif last we.-k .a the Federal court, at 1 c? Moin. .-, I. iwa, of t'ne charp- of having padded the mails carried by his line, was followed by a banquet in the even ing at the Saveiy u'iven to the jurors in the ca.-e by the defendant. The next morning Jtulpj Woolston severely repri manded the jurors. Mr. Newton and his lawver. A So ii:iv has been formed in London under the title ..f the Witnesses' Protec tion Soejetv, The objects of this associ ation are to protect witnesses from in sult by counsel, to put thematterof con tempt of court into the hands of a jury, and to rai-e a fund to indemnify con tuma. ious witnesses from pecuniary loss, provided always that the 'motions they Tefu.-e to answer n ileet upon their honor, :ind are at the same time irrevelant to the i-sues of the case. Tu t::.i: is a tariff duty of about Hx Jicr cent, on imirtt d pearl buttons; but the K"'!s who are employed in the pearl I'Uttoii factory in I'etroit have been ohlitred to strike against a reduction of 'Wa'ies. It would appear that an abso lutely prohibitive tariff rate s not sulli ciently persuasive to liuiuee the main tenance of a moderate wage rate. In the light of such facts the laborer can eee without eves tin1 hollowness of the pretense that high duties are a guarantee of hiuh wages. Tin: Washington correspondent of the St. Louis 7.''7'f Mir in speaking of the ilissen-doiis between the rival factions of the Republican party that have be.-n stirred up within the past ten days n the presidential question, quotes a Re publican .S-nator as saying: IJlaine is a trickster and a liar. If he is encouraging the idea of nomi nating him for president, I say it uneijui vocally that he lied to the l're.-i- lent, and that he has lied to nearly all the members of the cabinet ami to many Republicans in the Senate and House of Representative? who have talked to him during the past v ar. 1 think 1; is con- luc t, if he is seriously thinking of taking the nomination, dishonorable in the ex treme. He ought to have withdrawn from the cabinet the moment he even ntemplated being disloyal to the Pres ident's fortunes, and if I were in Presi dent Harrison's place, notwithstanding Rhone's greatness and his populari'.y, I would flip him as .juick as a wink and put some honorable man on whom I could rely at the head of the state de partment. Why should not the Way and Means committee, says the New l ork II mhi. report at once a bill to put all sugar on the free list? Suaris an article of universal use. Its rice touches every citizen directly. We have made raw sugar free for the lienelit ot the rentiers, and for their further benefit we impose a practically prohibi tory duty on relined sugar. The sugar refiners have formed a trust in order to take to themselves the whole of a duty which they do not need for protection or to enable them to control our market. Why should the rople who are called upon t pay a bounty of two rents a pjund for all domestic sugar produced be required also to pay a tribute of half a cent a pound to the sugar trust for all the sugar they consume? A bill for free sugar could he draw n in ten minutes, reported in ten minutes more and passed out of hand. Why should it not be ilone? Is any measure of popular relief more urgent or more manifestly just ? WashinuTun. 1- C. May W-'-l'rwi t.-ntiai pohths wre Ingg-.i "-to the House this w.-k by ih Harr.s .n and aiiti-Harri.-o:i K p ihm aiis. Rep resentative Henderson, of Iowa, ma te a bunkum speech iriuising Mr. Harrison for not having given th-- n.-gr.s repre sentation on the lmr 1 of manager of the Worl I s Fair, which was ieplie.1 to bv Reoresi ntalive Johnson, ot Indian.!, who is known to I 4'is. n. Mr. Harrison. Mr. Johnson cr atei .-oine 4 titem4 nt by letting the cat o(,t ot t.i bag coinruing the infamous l"or--e l-ii: which Mr. Harrison is still intent upon having enacted into a law, if bis party ean si.-cure -ontrl of the House and 4-lect the Pnident again. Mr. Johnson indulged in the st.ick abuse of Demo crats in the South for their treatm. til of the poor m-gro, which Mr. Harrison doubtless hopes will haw a good effect upon the negro delegates to the Minnea polis convention. I4'inocrats were de lighted at this open avowal of a .-lose and confidential friend of Mr. Harrison's that tiie l'on e bill is not dead, but only sleeping it will I' wcrth thousands of votes to Democratic candidates for the House, its well as to the electoral ticket. Since the arrival of Commander-in-Chief John t '. New, enrly this W4-k, the Harrison army has droped its nuk, by-leave-4jf-Mr.-IU.1ine air, and from this time on i. will tight for Mr. Harrison's nomintation. The anti's also, under a. a 1 commaii'l ot l-ss larKSon, nave meir lighting blo.Kl up, and the wounds left bv the battle nyal thai is to le fought at Minneapolis will make it all the ia.ier to elect the ticket nominated at Chicago. Mr. Cleveland's friends are anxious for the Republicans to nominate P.laine, a they U lieve his nomination will remove all loubt as to the nomination of Mr. Cleveland at Chn agi, and they are con fident that he 4-oti!d beat Riainc worse than he did in l L The action of the Democratic caucus iu dc4-iding to push the rigu la r appropri ation bills, in the House, ahead of eve ry thing dse, and to .secure an adjourn ment at the rarlic-t possible .late, was disappointing to many members inter ested in legislation w hich they had hope.1 to have dispos'l 4f at this .session, but the very large majority by which the caucus adopted it tl4-monstratc4l that it was deemed the prop r action to take. There can be no dolii t that the sooner the Huns' can pass all of the necessary appropriation bills and ileinoiistrate to the country that it is ready for an ad journment, the lietter it w ill Iks for the Deiii.H-ratic party. Tlie refusal of Secretary Rusk to a-k Congr. s- for an appiopi iatioti to Ih-siK-nt by the alleged rain-mak4-r. Dyr.-n-forth, had no effect upon that cheeky and shek-tongued individual. He lias talked with such good purpose to the Senate committee 0:1 agriculture that Senator IVttigrew offered an amendin.-nt to the agrieuluual bill appropriating o. (ion for rain-making c.vp.'rinients. That is just Jl.",tHHl more than Dyren forth asked for, and he is corresponding ly happy; but his jubilation will beshort, as tlie I louse w ill not allow this money to le thus thrown down u rat-hole, so to speak, whatever the Senate may do. "Teddy" Roosevelt is again after Mr. Wanamaker, whose testimony relating to the violations of the civil service law by the employees, of the R.iliimure iost 1 Hi' e contain- .-land, rolls falsehoods."' This is the second time that Teddy has publicly aecii-ed the postmaster Ceneral ...f can kssly handling the truth. Senator Morgan i encouragi"d by the vote L's to 17 by which the Senate u feated Mr. Morrill S motion to rofer his (.solution, directing the committee on finance to make an examination and re port in relation to currency ami coinage, and as to the effect of the act of July, 1 ', on which the price of silver bullion, to that committee, to hope that the Sen ate will adopt the resolution. Senator Sh rman says that to adopt the resolu tion would le to instruct tiie finance committee to report a free-coinage bill. Only three Democratic Senators t.ray, Paiim r and Vilas voted for Mr. Mor rill's motion, the adoption of which would be eonsi.h rcd equivalent to ilefeat ing Mr. Morgan's resolution. Senator Hill was present, hut he did not vote. Tiie National Silver Convention is in session here. Among the several hun dred delegates from nearly all the states are a number of People's party men and Knight of Iibor. Tiie convention hop. s to succeed iu getting Some silver legisla ti n from Congress. Seer tary .Noble ha. scored another failure in his attempt to get Mr. Harri son to get rid of Commissioner Rauni bt for' the inve stigating cominittct? makes its report recommending Ids removal. Mr. Harrison is said to have told him that he feared the effect oil tiie soldier vote (. removing Rauni or allowing him to resign and providing for him else where, and had mad"! up his mind to taud bv him until after the election. Bawdier ABSOLUTE! PUBE H. 1 u'alican lnr.tt iiii.lc. President Harrison has good rra-011 to feel aggrieved at the attempt "f the most a- tive leaders of his party to deprive him .if the practical indorsement of a renomi-nation. Mr. H arris n is a typical Republican and has made a representative Republi- ! can administration. Kven his faults are t those of his party. If he is egotistical ; and self-.-utl'u ieut, does he not tyjH' the -1 11 M iiui. aH)hs 7.-T;.'.'lT 1 aro !- of lion:- D Ihiin; the v.ai !-a1. I.-'OT vs-.-b 1 i-e.l t'ir.c"li the iiez Canal, ami of tli-se only 4-ariie.l the A lin-ri. a 11 ti:o. The governor of Soil ill Dako!;'. ha issiie.l a j u:i antine r. !ai!.at ion t.i pie velit Texas cattle floill J.asing tl l.ee-'h the State. l.ialitniiiir l!aI..il into an La-'elii towering 4-oti-eit of the Itejiubhcaa I'eiuisj 1 vunhi a 1 111 i n- I lie : l.er day jMiriy tliat i: :'.lone has tin- governing sluniiil a man w ho was l.r feet VI ov capacity, and tiiat it contains all of the tl.e sin face. virtue and m.st of the paliioi.-m of the; a set f fal.-t.-eth tnade of ivory by a country? If he is bigoted in his par- j -(. y,,, (j,.t i-t C.iu-cWad.iniiiiui. tisar.ship, pit ferring, villi Sjakcr R.t .l .,, ,,y jlin js ,.vi,ii,it i..n at ih a kid Republican to a g.-nl Dciikn rat, j v.lt,.ul om,.(. in vasl.iiii.Moi,. not. Miai Hie inexaiiuii; st-niiiii wi m . . . ,. 1 . his jiarty ? If lie thinks R iubhcan sue- i ;,, great an end as to justify any : means to win it, has not that Un the ; Republican ercc.l since the stealing of : ( iell.-l liiuiile.l the tirst leiriiin-iit sent from I'eiui sylvania .luring the nUllioii. .iiopp.-.! .lead on S.i t unlay 011 the porch of his resi dence at Ashurv Park. Colorado leetl were -i , 1 : iw v if l... 1 . ;lie I : .-s!' il'lM III j-.o. 11 ii.i.- .... ,..-1 .1... i.thei : .s tisirtv stiils. 1 Millions of is not that what his partv has de'manded ash.-.! upon the shore of S.-a Id.- lily. N. ofhini? If he has proWt.tl its rasa!s I 1 lie ..1 h.r da v. and ih.- resident ar.- at and rewarded its 4-orruptioni.-ts, has n.t a lo-s p. . plain t he lemai ka hie . .111 reti. . Republican s -ntim. tit .-upiK.rt.il him? j nr form any idea as P. where th- v came President Harrison has l n true to from, every principle. pr4 .lent and practic ; -Charles p. fiu-. of Ashland. Ya.. of his party. He has done exactly what .,. pu found a jar . oiitaiiii:i was ask .1 and cxjh-. ted of him . we pt, s. ;.,;t j ,,;. j,ij silx. r. 1 1 wa-buried hy as he well says, that there was not 4-nough y R. 1 'o. m.w deceased, iu 1-.'..'. lie wa otlic.-S to t:o around. Lvery stat' con- . afo rw ard nnahle to locate tl.e burial v. T.liun has oiid .reed and applauded ; place. him, b t y t tii. re i a w ide.-;.read and ; Thishde has ha. I .1.;vT.s.vj.j ;7.oT.-,.-deteriuiue.1 . !'!.. rt to cast him off. ' 11lua j11M ai.i,:lllti .;,.,. the l-e-innin;: If r. pui.li. s are ungrateful what shall if -j ,, ,.v,. ,..rv thi- va-t number i- ss.id of Republicans? A. 1. " til.. w ...le land. .1 -urr.ic.-..f th-'!..!-.. .-x .-ry . . . : inch of it. wi.i.id have tnl du ox. i f."i 1 t lines. Iii a JX-rH (rac. I I TI v t f . V:...i-..f f !! a:, May l!. A riot K-eiir. d l-a Koman 1 at !.!;.. and l..-xx ill aip..!:il a Ji:i i:-ia : t Caiumet la.-t night. 111 which a man name.! Shusick was shot and killed. As Usual with the Hungarian miners there on the eve of a holiday, they had on hand an unlimited otiantity of !evr. John Liions, a Ix.ardinghouse kejK-r, TIIH working pirl as vell as the busy liousekteper often finl it it dillictilt to -ret thoir sewing j done, especially Mieir evTyi;ty j gowns, ami why slioul.l th'.-y wi.-r- j ry about treui when they an jret llitm re.nly ma.le unwh hc: i(;r ami fully as ;ool as tin lioiiic maile article. A new nr.ler of w ash 4li--.s-s has v.m Cl ami i-how tsoin. fspocially nice patterns. Calico, nay ami liht blue ami white s:rijes, skirt anl plaiieil waist, .1.7"i. Iii'ht percale, stripes ami checks, pink ami white ami black ami white, hand somely laumltieil, s2.0(). Dark lVuigee, skirt ami nicely shirreil waist, 2.0M. These are in 1 1 . t. many sizes anu arc ?xiremeiy neat ami desirable. We have a very large assortment of waists of every description, Irom elegant silks to calico, nnd all well and handsomely made and perfect fit ting. In wash goods there is a full line of white lawns from 70c. to 2.o0. Ulack Lawns, SI. 'I'i, to si. 45. PolKa Dot, black and white and blue and white, sl.-'iO to ."flJO. Figured Lawns, "i0 75, S5c, fnd l.l!5, in many col ors. Navy blue cambric waists, 50c; striped cambric, 75c. ; light calico waists, 25 and 15c; latin, dried plain white lawn, $1.50; laundried percales, $1.00 and sl.20. A fullHneof children's waists at 50e. Why should one trouble about making such gar ments when they can be had just for the asking? ALTZELLS'f Altoona. 'tit CARL RIVIlNTrjf PRACTICAL -AND DKALKKIN- t yC-. r-d -.- r' 1- Ca'liii!;.- j.:-iei a- his cliailain. It xi!l ! llie iii-lance of a leiai.ia allolic ItoMillU the latter M.sitioH since the Kefxiniat ion. The m ay rat rame to Kur..K from In dia ny way ot Itussia. and is in.xx j n jii had a '-l eer party." A free light started . j:ir;y ell(W as thl. x..rw:.y rat. from a and Liions nulled a revolver uim Shu sick, who fell tei the Moor jaerced hy two hullets. 11c was carried away and died some time aft. r. The Hungarian.-, to hide the crime, huricd him se-retiv in a thicket grave yard near hy. The mining Hungarians have hiirying grounds of their own. Many a victim of a midnight hraxvl has found aiuiet resting place in the thicket chos. n Ly th.-se foreigners, and no one has Wen the wiser. In this instance thesoiind.of the lrawl aroused the neigh l.orhood. Shusick was missed from the tahle this morning, and a .miet in.juiry was s. t on foot. Ollicials visited the re tired II ungarian graveyard and found a newly made grave, This was opened, and tin- hodv of Shusick was found with two hullet holes in his hrcast. Iletec liv s :it oie e started in searcii of the ; mi-iaKeii tra.iiti.in tiial it came from Nor xx ay to Lnifiand and from the latter ouii . try to Ann riea. i A priest at lianioUin. r.fti-e.1 to lnar- ry Anna Miclia and -I'eph Mi.-cli lK-cau-e ' they XX ere coil-in-. The l"l opect IX e til ide ; then pr,. posed to III.-, li to p-t a l'r -T u lit i minister. lie refu-e.l and she has now ' tiroiiirlil suit at;aiii-i him for lnea. li of 1 promise. --i Watches, Clcc, J V.WVA. i;Y.. Silverware, Musical Is;.. A Nl. Or.-,1 " Sole Agent -K'l: Tin Celebrated Bockfc ?! J 1 i CulumMa In Key ai.d St.-tii ..AlitJK SKI.Kt TIOV ,,K , , of JKWKI.UV a:v,,,'.' I-T" M v line of .Ih Wi. Ji.Ui4- and sh. fr,r your tta 4dpwher4. dt-f.,v. X-r at. i. woi-.K itM.Ar,-, CARL RlVl.v Kinsur, N-iv. ! :--- .o LOSE M0,f If vou don't buy your Spring Suit from J. i. WJLDEJ;. YOU WILL OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. murderer. I.ii iho 1 las not - t Ih .11 found. .Iea!..usy is supposed to le at the hottoin of the crime. IneeMaV 7th lliere have lx-cn I.Vi I deaths from cholera at Serinaixur. in the Vale of ashmere. All the Kuropean- in the place heeanic alarmed some lin.e ayo , at lh- fearful ravages of the d;sea-e. and left the city. There is noxv nl a Kuropean in S. i inamir. ! A i i-iirn of terror .-ist in Venem la. ' l'alacio ai.d his soldiers are t-imniii thinsr xx ith a hi'h hand, rai.lii.g houses. pi'.la'r iu toxvns. and mar. hiiiir pri-oiiers in chains lhloiiiili tin- streets. A numlx r of ' liiiildins have been Moxxn up and many people killed. I Kiidolph Sliiih r. a proadnent laiildin ! contractor of Huntingdon, after di-cii-iii 1 the prex alence of siii.-i.Je with a pally f ' fl iends at 1 lie l.ei-ter house. XX ellt into I he I a -emeut of the liui'dinu and s,oi himself xx ith a r.-yolver in the forehead, killing himself instantly. Senator Kutau, of Pitt-hill ir. xvas in , 1 1 arri-lnii ir on Tuesday, and si ate. I that he for a conference xvith the altorney- Uisli pile. Ihev .-limed all over the, u"" 1 i- camp, chewing the lmrds and nm.le a. 1 proceedings again-t Senator ..,ay. much noi.se that it was imi-.s.-il.le to , S,:U" Ti-.-atir.-r !I..x i and Tr. asur. r sl. ep. The men would have driven ! M'i'ris..ii f-r a!I. g.-.I violations law and them off, hut no sooner would they lie ( lll,-eal "rC ,,f s,au' f"",ls- " down to sleep than the uill pigsappear- A cyclone. Friday night, destroyed the ed again. The hovs concludetl to kill toxvn of Wellington. Kansas. AImiui 5 Cents. That's the prin and s i viceal.le now .in -t x l i-h. elegant DRESS WOOLENS, are ereatma s.i This very e- Atlatked by rorcupuK-s. I.o k II xvkx, May '2'.K Two young men from the city had a th'illing exper ience in the wilds of Mck'ean county, last night, where they were p ''ling hark. Tiie men occupied a deserted woodchop-per.-' camp and xxii.-u night came iheir trouhles commenced. Porcupines seemed tocomefrom every , aiue liersons were kill' jiir.il. Dxx.llmg d and .VI dangei-oiisly in and Imsiiiess lumses alii;. Mr. ii valuahle territory in th West has heen located hv settlers through the means of scrip issued to Indians in pay mint for their lands, and afterxvar.l as signed to other parties. Secretary Nohle Of the Interior I Vnartmcnt. now hold.- that such assignments of scrip are invalid and the ownership of sections of the puhlie lands h.eated hy means of assigned Scrip is consequently open to question. In the first case of this sort hronght to Secretary Nohle's notice relating to lands in Minnesota formerly owned hy Chippe wa Indians, the contestant will ohtain possession if he can prove the regularity Of his application. Tut: Michigan road law, providing that the u.-ers of wide wagon wheel tires shall have a r. hate of one-half of their road tax, is an ingenious inducement which works great advantage to the tax payer, to the roads, and, hy consequence to the general puhlie. According to a writer on good roads, "it in estimated that w ith I. road tires on wagons, carriages find hiiggies all public highways can he kept in very much h. tt r condition than is now j.os-ihle. at one-fourth the cost of the pr.scr.t sy.-tem. In the matter of road reform the first essential seems to be the widening of the tin s of the ve hicles. The general adoption of this would he a long step of itself in the di rection of perfect roads. Without it perteet loads aie practically impossjlile. IIi.ainf. and Harrison are noxv playing ' hide and seek.'' iJlaine skipjied off to New York last week and while there Harrison's enemies took the occasion to expand Blaine presidential loom to its utmost tension. Blaine tarried in New York until Harrison started for Bochcs ter where the president was billed for Memorial Day, when thewiley Secretary returned to Washington. The It lief prevails that when these two particular stars meet there will be a lively roxv, end ing xvith the Secretary's retirement from the Cabinet, but every effort will be made to keep them apart until after the meeting of the Minneapolis convention. President Harrison's friends are noxv loml and open in their denunciations of Blaine, s tricky ways in playing into the hand of the President's enemies xvhile .H-ctipying a .seat ut his ollicial table, but Blame and his friends have no conscicii- cious scruples, and if Harrison ran be downed, they are in no way particular about the means employed. 1 lie Kivf r ai.il Harbor Bill. Washington, June 1. The friends of the river ami harln.r bill aro l.ecoming somewhat anxious as to its ultimate fate. At present it stands upon the calendar xvith the Senate amendments pending. Should it again as according to the rules it must do run the gauntlet of the committee of the whole, the time of its final passage would W wholly prob lematical, as every amendment would k' subject to further amendment and its enemies could take advantage of the present depleted condition of the House to posti4ne its pasoage indefinitely. Confronted with this condition the ad vo. at.-s of the measure have decided to a-k the House to su-iend the rules on Monday next, in order to non--oncur in the Sena to amendments and to agree to a conference. them off. One of tlie hunters seized an axe, and while the other held the torch he made a dash at the porkies. The ; wen- scatter. -d like chips ix-fore the t rri latt. r were now ready for light. They j lie storm. The cyclone sxx. pt a path si gathered around the men snapping like miles w ide through the open country ! vicious dos. stroying everything liefore it. Th.-n follower! a lively time for a few It is stated that there is a movement ninutes, when the pjikies lied defeated on the part of this ix.wcrftil Uri-xel iiiflu and the victor came marching in with ' ence t.. m.-t President ll.-orge II. Kolx rts his axe on his shoulder. He was slight- j from the control of the l'euiisyl vauia Ka.il- ly bitten and had a few "pulls in his ! road oinpany Imm -ause he is too slow and legs. This morning there were eight has let the Heading management pet away dead iorcupines lying on the scene of ! with him in tin- matter of securing control the contlict. I "it to this time they have killed twenty-nine porcupines anil the cud is not vet. Saved by a Peasant. of the Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central. l-'ive xx eeKs ago a -'-year-old lx.v named John I.lexvellyn. living in Steulx-iiville. .. sxx alloxx e.I a xx hole peanut kernel winch l.xlged iu his xvin.li.iiM-. 1 he child ever since has experienced considerahle troiihl' hut nothing xxas thought of ilhy its nn.ll 4-r w ho refu-i-d to have an operation jmt foriii.il. The child 4-liok.il to death on Sunday night after intense sutTVriiig. VlKNNA, May oil. Tlie sp.- taclc of Russian troops marching in hostile array against the Austrian forces was witness-! yesterday at the (ialician frontier, near ICadi vilo'.l. The Allslrian oarrison if The investiirat ion as to the cans.- of Br.xlv Was out liian.eliverin ItrixK- is' i Ik-ile:.t Ii of Camhle W'ier. late Slleiiu only a few miles from the Russian-Polish j t. n. h ut of Police in Piitsl.urg. xx hu h start frontier, and in the course of tramping nl with such great promise of highly s. u about the Austrian troops unwittingly sational developments, leas Ixi n dropp.-.! crossed the frontier, into Ru.ssian tcrri- and the much-talked-.. f r xat ..fChemi-t tory. I p.iauck will never lx- made puhlie It is The Russian cammandur niarshalnl I ass.-rt.il l.y s .tne that the friends of the his men and start4-d out after the Aus- 1 de-eas4il have reached the ..ndii-io!. that Tic pric hy xx hi. h xx Illlich dress go.xls hll-iuess. teiisixe line includes 3S.IMII MELANGE BEDFORDS, 3S IM II IRISH TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS, any ol xx hu h xxe are anxious to have you coin pan - ii d other T'.-cnt v a! ue: as x al ius go lo-dav. THE LARCES T STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES ON ALL COODS WE EVER NAMED. Cur f print; Coods : hoe-- ali i,i,ali!ies. .j j ),.. and -i a. I Ih' latest st les alio i' people latest.- diing ;,,od of all kin Hat laai.d-. a li- .'ol' people XX lio a I x i u t t h e I'll t II all.'"'. Neck xv ea r a m ! I val anx 1 long x on s,., I ' m hr.-: la s a :1 grade-. Pul -he. i; 1- and - 'i-l els. Working Pant-. Die-- pant and .la. U.-T-. ue paiti nderxx -a i" that el-exx he) e. ioi a i. t.rand" . IV. 1 Slippers for men. v. omen and children. : t tiii: in:. i i'kst " 1: s r siniiT is ;:..v;ry;v. Cive Us a Cat'. WE CAS SV YC'J AT leas: I0PERCE' BY DEAL1S; V.'ITH US. xT- IB EBENSBURC'S CLOTHIER. A LS(l. 3VIMII, AM, Wll. ciinj'nojws, dors-.,. elds. at Other stores sell these . to S 1.1 I. fill i.irren. (7 ) r) all wool im-OKTMl I II tl.l.ll S, 35 Cents. A lol or iirr Mil ltl. K .lll A. IIM S, 50 Cents. ml iiiueh hett. r than A suim i I. .iiality ordinary value. Vou ought to have a copy of our FASHION' .KU KN'Al. and siioiMMNt; .niii:. I i s money in your pui s.' and is to he had for the asking. NEW AND BEAUTIFU We can now show you :i Complete Assortment of Sprir,:1. consisting of Men'-, 1oy anl Children's Suits, lint-. Trunks an.l Valises, anl everything usutilly kopt in a IV -Clothing ami Gents' Furnishing Store. OUR SPRING STOCK have arrived and our stock is much larger and prices 1 o '. ever heforc. We feci ple.isi-d with our new stock and w -glad to show it to you. Call and examine our stock an!;' We can and will save you money. Respectfully Your.-, C. .1. SiL'llilUllJGll CARROLLTOWN r Hop pc BoaGS&BUHL(Eckeixodo-& 115, 117, 119 & 121 Federal St General. 'Jerchandisi ALLEGHENY, PA. LILLY Iluryiiig, for Mx I'ajs. Tin: rennsvlvania stato Senate is now ma.le up of lletitihlicansnn.l J0J)eni-w-rats, there U-ing a vacancy in a lte .iihlicaii 4listrlct. The old-nuinlercd S -n a tors retire this year, causing -20 of the i'.i llei.iihlican scats to lx vacnnt xnil only making four Democratic seats va cant. In other words the Democrats will have 10 hold-overs and the lU-iiiih-lieans hut nine. Himi.AM) K. Smith, of New Jledford, Mass., on tonday hroke the world's hyeiele record for twenty-live miles, lie made the ilistarice in '2 hours, 17 min utes, !." fiecond.-, hreaking his own re cord of 2: I'd; l:i. London", June 1. Further mail ad vices from Mauritius says that the morn ing after the hurricviie every street in I'ort lxjviis was lilled xvith 4lehris. The courses of the storm was erratic. Mas sive hous-s wore overthrown while frail houses near them were not injured in any way. The hurial of the 000 .er.sons kill oil in l'ort Louis alone accttpied six days. Out of the sixty two churches and 4 -haje!s in l'ort Ixjuis fifty wore ruiiutl. The remaining twelve were hadly 4lam aged. IJ..ats were stranded iluring the hurricane at places olHi feet from the sea. Tornado iu L'uglantl. Iiniion-, June 1. A most terrific tor n.nlo passvd over Blakney, in Glouces tershire, yesterday. The wiud was ac comiianitHl hy heavy thunder anil light ning and a reinarkahle downpour of rain. The streets were flooded in an instant and rushing torrents of water sxvej.t through them, carrying oft everything that would iloat. The roofs of houses wore I down off an.l the torrents of rain destroyed almost everything in them. A Most; the prominent l'ittshurgers who have recently come out strongly f..r Cleveland is George A. Mclic-lh, the glass manufacturer, who left the Jiepuhlican party on account of its high-tariff jioliey. Mr. .Mclleth says he will vote for Cleve land ngaitis-t any other man in the United States. trians. Had he 4vertaken them, a san guinary eni-ount.-r would prohably have he'n the r.-sult. Fortunately for i-eace, the Austrian commander had his attention callexl hy a l'olish icsaut to the fact that he was 4.11 Uussian territory. The Austrians turned their faces at on.v toward th. frontier, and Ik fore the Russians got within tirinir distam o the Austrians were on their own side of the line. Tiie affair is r4 gard4-d in Vienna as of considerahle significance as sh.jwing the readiness of the liussians to seize any pretext for hostilities. Killed by tlcctrlritj. I'lrrsia nr.. May -Js.A seiisuti.mal a.-cident 04-curred at the Ivlgar Thomson St4-1 works at I'.raddfK-k, aU.ut " o'clock this morning, hy which txvo men were killed and several others rendered un-i-oris.-ious hy a shK-k from the electric light wire in the hlacksmith shop. At th.' time mentioned a nuiiilior of men were working on a traviding crane in the hlacksmith shop. The Uhiiii came in contact with the electric light wire and cut through the insulation. In an instant the full force of the cur rent was con.hi. ted among the iron framework of the crane, and all the men in contact were knoi ked inst-nsihle. All hut three of thi men soon recov ered, but the others W4re earrie.1 outside the shop and restoratives promptly ad- Illiliistercxl. Two ilied in a few moments after they had 1-een removed. Their names were: Anthony I.kcl, twenty-four years, re siding at Knoxvillc; "Joseph" Zoleny, aged twenty-three, unmarried, of Knox villc. The name of the thinl man, who is still unconscious, has not yd been ascertained. the pres4-iici- .f arsenic in the stomach xxas (In e to the 4-iiilialniiiig fliiul. At the 1S7.-, Centennial at l'hila.leli.hia. an 4'lectric light xvas evlnhite.l as a eiiri.. ity, -hi.! in xv nearly all 4f the cities of the I'nit.'.! States are s lighted, and Mr. soii has given the xx4.rl.i the iiieanilesc.-nt light, for the interior ..f 4ur 4lxx. lliiiKS and hiiil.lliiLts. The storaL'e battery is noxv ! ing so M-rfecte.l tint it is reasonable t prophesy its la-lug 4-inploye.l to 4-..IIV4-V passenger cars over 4-oiiiinou ruilroa.l tracks, ami even to Ik.- iis.-1 in the place 4.f the stean 4-ngii.e for fi. iglit trains. -n Friday aft.-rii.K.n. atC'IifTor.l. I'.ar tlioloiiiew :-4unty. Indiana. Maggie limns Went to th.. r.'sidene.' of Max ill.- Tolen. a young and prosM-r..us farmer, who lias called iim.ii h.-r f r- tn-ii t ly xxithin the last jear. and. in the presence .f his parents, askc4l him if he intend. -.1 to carry out hi promise and marry h.-r. Yoiins Tol.-n. xx ho is much ynung.-r thaji lu-r, replied "X.i, xnii arc I.Ki.il.l." Atll.isshe pulled from a p.M-k.-t a revolver and l gau tirinn at him. I'ive shots w.-re (ire.l. Onexxent through his coat and the liflli struck him in the neck, intlictiug a xxoiin.l xvhicli may prov el fata. Mrs. Hums eseaM .I. BANKING : GO, LILLY, PA., JMI. B. 511 - 4 AS II I I K. a ;i:ni:k.l i:nkixi. hfsinkss TltAXS. TKI). F1KK, LIl'i:. A X I AC lli:XT IXM'K- A XC K. am. Tin: I'liixt iivm. stkamsiiii- LINKS KKl-Ki SKXTF.P HV I S. Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers earn. -si ly s ,i n-i t.-.i. am i ni our pal runs that all hiisiiie-s cui riiste.1 lo us xxill re c.-ive prompt an.l careful attention, and ! held st rid ly confidential. ('ii-i..iht xxill !. tr.-at.-d as liU-rally as g. h h! hanki'ig rules XX ill pel lllit. lii.lv i: xkixg .. f.-KV.m. Lilly, r.-iiua. CL O TUIJYG; VM, O lilt, FM2M2i, LumherandSliingles. We keep our Stock ah; Full and Complete. Give us a Call. CAHioiJr(nv.i'1 J. D. LUCAS E, CO BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, AND CEN' FURNISHING COODS. OTI K I- her. l.y t'iv.-li that the f.. loxx ing accounts have l-. u tiled in 1 tie Couri of 4'oinmi.n i l.-as m amt.i ia coiintv. I'eniia.. and xxill Ih- conliiined l.y sai.l Court on tin- lirst Monday of .lane, ls'.r'. unless .-a use Ih-sIiox ii to t he on l rai y : First and ti nut a. -fount of Stephen Siui- maii. assi-ruee ..f John A. II ill -t . First and tinal ae.-ouni of II ii am 4 rri-. assign.-.- f Archil. aid Johns 4-1 ux. Second and tinal account ot ll.-nry Shall. r. assign.-.- .f V . I-. Ilnriji ali. First and tinal account of Henry Alle- man. coiumitte.-of Henry X'ortli. lunatic, First and tinal account of H. V. Sli.-k. assign.-.-of Win. M. I'elusetuv. First and linal a.-.-.. nut of Frederick Saner, assignee of John Saner . First and tinal account of John A. I '.! assignee of Ldxxard M. IJla.le. .?. C. HAKIIV. I'rol hoiiotury. 1 r..t lionot ary s ottiec, May I t, l-'r.1. In Hresentine: this siiinouucciaent we ttiko great t.ri'tV in attention to our present stock of poods. It will be our . :ni' nothiu-r but the best of ools, anl at the lowest possible cu-: .;' We have received within the hist few days several new t. Shoes and Gents Furnishings, and have a large stock which will be coniinp in as fust the factories can make t !: !:: Inviting you to call and see our poods and pet price-, we Yours Respectfully, ,J. D. LUCAS & CO., Opposite Cambria House. EBENSBURC, Pi VII11CK UK AI'l'l.ieAllUN FlU 151 IK 1 4U4JH tTH-AKIKK. Nut ire Is hrr.t-y itix-en tl.t an alicati..n will tie nii.ie to th !ourt ot Hurter Sccsiodj ol i 'aui lirlaci.iimy, Ceniirylvania. on niitfa),Jnne for m Uirouirb charter lr the villavo ol Sumiuerhill. cituate in the towDihip ol ('royle, 4Kunty ol ('amhria, I'ounde.t as killowp. yit: lt-Klnnlni; at the nortlieKt corner ol the 1-rlJue on the township rua.il lea.llnit to South fork; then.-e north '1 deicreei west "1 rche; tiicnre north 3', aenrcef west n percbei: thence north 34 perches to nlone; thence north 7 d.-Krees eal VI perches to ftomw; thence north 63 decrees cast 4t rchcs to the lxaac I'aul I. ranch ot laurel run: thence down said run Vj Its various Murrei 27 M-r-hes across the KhenshurK road; thence -uth 43 decrees east 160 perchs; thence south M decrees west l'.T lurches to the loner end ol I. A.Sis' tail race; thence down the north hank of the 7onemauch river by its varu.us courses 107 ten-ties to the lilace iif Im-it 1 n n 1 n - tli tfvlit mwA title ol frl-1 i.roed boruUKh to le the Itorough j olSuniiuerhill, M. I. K 1 I'I Kl.l. May 6, 13S.'. Atlornt-j lor istiUouor.-. JI OTKI. LKIIK AM.K. lK-.-te.1 at liultois. I'a.. near the K. K. st t. Kallway 1-in.t. XX e always endeavor to lur- nUh th te.-t accoromodalioTis to l.uines men, pleasure S4SRk.-rs and tMiarders. IVrsons in search ol roinlort and quiet will rind it a dcslralde place to sti. 1 lie 1'alile is unrur.rtl and Is always supplied with the rient tlie market anords.and all the delicacies ol tlie feafon. The liar Is sup plied with the chmcevt ol pure ll.juors and riicars a&u noiinnic nut tna i-cr-t is sold. r-ecial atten tion Kixen to uie care ol Horses. 11. J. cil-HKTTlO. n n n n nn nn 9 & ' U UJ UJ J New White Front Bnillini, 113 CMoq Street, Jctostcwa. Fi New Stock of DRY GOODS. MILLINERY ANDC' PETS. Gall to see us when in town. VliTll't. il 1 he annual ni.-llnij ol MM-khl.lcri. for elec tion of IHrectors ol the CrecMm a. 'lerht-li1 ':-al ti foke 4"oui;.ny will le held at Hie otti.-e ol the ttouipany at Vruuality. fa., ou Hr.luri.4s;, jobs so, iw;, at one o clock, r. u. it. 41. ItAlt AN May -27, IHVi Secretary - H." MVEIW. ATTHKNtY-AT-I.AW. l.iii'ii, Ya. RTVf a KmT9 SAMPLES FKte 1 t.BBXHBi'Rv, fa. I 0'IlllnitHIiH..-in xxV.1-... - I -.mce In lioilguaJs iiow.ipn I'enlre street, ryrl'ttice la I'i aVswaJUMto. A.V4 01T.Sew Vuiklu KI.I NSI FRIDA V. I.lll A I f;.-t out ' 1 M. D. Ki last xxe. 'J'lie I u 11. day. "nl f'liarl.-s l a vi-iti.r to K John s). Iu t4 ti " T lr. !.;. -on"l' !.i x -Mr. i:. n r visitor to A turnip fift-n lini Mr. iiinl Slietil freix I llMlian 1 lui.-e U-. .I 01 IVrif ininx-. S nl Jny. .laTii.- as In t..xx 1 ii Tliur-'l Mr. W 2-tiuday Illair st ii1 u TIk I conm x . In 1 -Satiii'.ln x Aii.ii as an." till r on M A mil' Esij. of I tlUSlliess . Mr. .1 OfCll.sl tov wrc In i.x Mr. r;. .1 1714" XX' il ill home li.iin ii Tlie a 1 wan firm l but tlie .111 11! Tlie Jll camp at I:: 1 f I h, l!is. ; 2itli. Samuel tary ai-mlen trl.'t, w ill v Of IH'.rj. Hun. I! -BS liere north wa nl primaries. TIi I101 lit7.ll!. XV 11 day, but xv . tlio damn l (Jovei Ii I lleavor, ei.. d.-di'cati'.n monument Mr. Pa lost a hoi s. fulling ami lilnff in a p.: The .lol lT4'd tliem Monday tie day for a l I). i:. Il K.J. lames. TJre.-n and 1 In Jolinstox Uev. l; rimi -Ii ti r- TIastiups 01 aei-oiniiuii -The r. aiiotli.-r ti South l-'oi I l- four tr.i D.-put 4-r, vlslu-.l lliC hinne x ItiliK r.-lu M i- k tir I . The 1 one firop.-i f)V4T III tl ph: thoui.' 1 ill Jiff KM). JlldfT. has deeiil' dlffs lie. ll-4-nsf ii, Tin- : !i4ild Its ii f,, atid i thf. feeooi.ii Ixipular A pan t'tt.l 4.ffl wIll.-H f!, Tim rfsn i burn nil.'' The e, tor th ( I'lsMTfl on txr lf lie tiiKiny l.y Zav- ' tria Jroi roiua h. vi-nlnir f. Wilder the man. At l one day I; !,orM 1 1 ii I Jamaica VIV fMtis. uro now .. Nut tO the (Ms t broiip iif, Lo to s lt4.pft,. rlsjn or i. MIi-I.b dnt of j. on Monili an alees liiu-i r.-.j i Kou town Mia. fhip, fl, laudatiiin aX4-h, stu "ii who D-ath 4iii Thri-. the W'esi feVt-liiiiK. attached What a t tionNts .. -The ! t'f Kell.iv i th In I'aul. 4.f thf-:i:.an I'.ili.-.-m. of Wlim. .lust 10 lie foil him Ix-ht "III.-.. U I dayIIKu 4ih1IiiK d fit on tie -1-ire in. -at ma I lift and der i-onti w ith u SI bilKBy, - t-ftiiuu-