WWWtfWW MMM'UlaWaWaWaagll THE CZAR MARRIED. ! HE WEDS PRINCESS AL1X AT THE WINTER PALACE. Impn:iif Cereiuonlen Attended by Royal j l'rraoncn He luiies Proclamation , llrmittlns Orlalo Ifebta and Grinttnf I Amnesty to Sume Offender. St. Petersbi ro, Not. 27. The czar, in honor of his marriage to Princess Alix. has issued a manifesto remitting Various debts to the crown, including the repayment of the grants made to the peasants on account of famines. He also wholly remits arrears of taxes and ti'ies and mitigates or ehortens senteml-s .-f imprisonment, riolice supervision and dejH.rtatiuu at hard labor. The prose cution for treason of olfenders who have remained undiscovered for l-"i years will lie abandoned. The indulgences to po litical prisoners will e decidel upon after a report has l-en submitted to the the czar by the minister of the interior. Amnesty is granted to the participants in the Polish reliellion of Wrt, and they will lie permitted to reside anywhere in Ku.-sia. Their civil rights, but not their property, will be restored to them. The imperial manifesto wonld occupy a pac:e of an English newspaier. Scarcely anything is left untouched. It is a comprehensive document breathing lienevolence in every line. It grants the greatest amnesty accorded by Russia for half a century, except the liberation of the serfs. Th -usands of troops and spectators lined the way by which the bridal pro cession moved to the winter palace. The bride's train was born by five of ficials, two walking on either side, while the grand chamlierlain held the hem. The czar wore the uniform of the famous red hussars of the guard, with a dolman suspended from the right shoulder. The Price of Wales and the Duke of Sase Cohurg and tlotha wore Russian uni forms, while the Duke of York wore a naval uniform. All the royal princes wore the cordon of the Order of St. An drew. In the center of the chajiel of the win ter palace etood a holy table, on which hail -ften placed the g-pel and a cross. litween the table and the altar were multi-branched candelabra with lighted tapers. Itelnnd the table, facing the altar stood the proto-presbytery Yanis cheff attird in gorgeou- yestments of cloth of go id. Clowe liehind the bridal pair the imperial and royal spectators formed a semi-circle. The c-rtnnony was conclude a few ininiitn l f. re o'cl-x-k. The czar and his brid then appr a.-hed the dowager cranna to gret and thank her. She eiuhraafd hi -ii and his wife, after which they wt-re embraced and kissed by tin King of lfc-nmark and their other relative. I". v-ry 1n.1v wax much nrnrwl, and the bridx wax m tears. The czar wa verr (utle mid wait visibly affected. Th newly married couple called at Callie-lral of Kaau on their way back to Anit. I.k rT jalace for the purjioie of inT.iking the blessing .f the Almighty after their marriage and in order to kiss the miraculous linage of Our Lady of Kazan. The newly married couple then resinned their return journey back to the AnitchkotI palace where the dowager czarina had already preceded them. In h"Uor of the czar's wedding. 40.000 joor people of this city dined at the ex-j-ne f the czar. All the schools have lieen closed for three days to give the children a holiday and enable them to celebrate the imperial marriage. CONTRIBUTE ONE CENT. An Armenian Appeal for Contributions to a Fund to Aid HI 1'eopla. Minneapolis, Nov. 20. Ilerant M. Kiretchjian. who figured prominently in the parliament of religions at the World's Fair, and who has Bince been engaged in interesting the people of the United States in the condition of the peo ple of Armenia, his native land, is re doubling his efforts since the reports of the recent massacres by the Turks have reached this conntry. He has just organized the Phil-Ar-menic association of the northwest, sim ilar associations having been formed in Boston, Philadelphia and New York. As secretary of the new association, he has written a letter to President Cleve land to urge the mediation of the United States for the establishment of a new re gime in Armenia. He has written to the governor of each of the southern states asking their united protestations be sent to- England against its indiffer ence to the horrible outrages. He h;u also Issued a plea asking the jieople to contribute at least 1 cent on Thauksidv ing day to a general fund, the money to 1 sent to either the Security lank. Minneapolis. Western National bank. New York city, or WelU, Eargo & Co., San Kraticiacu. HAWAIIAN ROYALISTS' PLOT. An Aaterleaa. Ik tm.r, Raa Oat of th C'-aatry. S Fr ii ls4i. Not. '.M. - Advices by tho Kteamer MtnM frm Honolulu. tate another pl. t to rwt.jre the pieli ha dl-M-ovrretl uij-sl to I led by a San Franc laco ne -;.a;-r man. Th.i baa lt-n ordered out of th conurrv. "tie of th tat pr. nnneut and ri. h.-st KoyaliaU in iiiu. lulu re cently s.-vi.J pe..ple who think our ou-e is dead will w treated to a urpri in the near future whi. h will tnak them oj-n their . We have made m any attempts to aronae the myali-t to a setue of their wrong, but so far we have failed. This time, h. wever. I think we hare uc reeded and will accomplish our end. Whether we succeed or not is lifncult to ay. but if we did not think we would we would not attempt a revolution." THE ChTn E S E FALsTf Y I N G They Claim Port Arthur Hasn't Fallen. Important to the Jap. London. Nov. 26. A dispatch re ceived here from Shanghai states that Chinese officials are telegraphing no tices broadcast saying that the reports of the downiall of Port Arthur are false hoods. Th. place, they say, is defended by 30.000 brave soldiers. A dispatch sent from Port Arthur, via Hwang Ju, has lieen received here. It states that tue Chinese fought vigorous ly. The Japanese lost 250 men killed or wounded. The Chinese loss was over 1.000. By taking Port Arthur the Japs hava secured a splendid lot of supplies, docks, etc., and can prosecute the war with vigor, with the place as a basia of opera tions. $10,500 IN THE BOX, The Amount of Money I top oat tad by Mrs. llarrl In Cleveland. Cleveland, Nov. 24. The strong box in the Merchants' Storage and Banking company, which was rented by Mr. Harris, the alleged Pennsylvania Land and Lumber company swindler, has been forced open by an expert The order under which it was opened was granted by Judge Stone of the common pleas court upon the application of At torney Dellenbaugh. The box was full of greenbacks and gold, the former tied up in packages of V, $10 and 100 bills and the gold was in a woman's stocking. The exact amount of money in the box was found to be $10,500. "TEaTffainTinaad ' Wheeuno, ..Nov. 22. The coroner. i'ury on the case of the seven miners illed in the Branch miners on the Pan handle road has finished its labors. Expert miners made an examination into the workings where the explosion took place aud testified that it was due to an overcharge of powder which ig nited the coal dust and that the pit bosa was censurable for not having the dust properly wetted down, and that State M ine Inspector Harr should also be cen sured for not ordering this done on his visit to thts mine last Thursday. JOB : : PRINTING. nii: Fin-: km ax Printing Office Is the u'urp to i;et your JOB PRINTING Prompt ly anil sat isfm-n.t 'y e 'ureit. t will meet th-- price- ol ' -ii.ia.Me Ciiti-i.M-ta.ti, We il.in'l 0 a ful fiist-cii-s wo;k ami a liVniL' I'Miv f" II. WKb Fast Presses and New Type We are prepared uou' io'U'.J l' it of every 1 script inn in the FINEST S TYLE and a '.he -rv Lowest Casli Prices. Nothiuir !ul the lest unterial i used anc our win k .-p-'sks loi its-if. Wp are pre pared to print on tie snort s notice Posters. Pkoohammes, Business anus I'aos Billheads. Monthly Statements Enveloi-es. Labels, i ikculaks. khmno and VitiTiNo i 'akds Checks Notes. Okakts Receipt UonoWokk, I-ettek and Note Heads, and Hop and I'ahtv Invitations Etc We can r.rint anything Irons the smallest and neatest Vi-itia Card to the laiest Poster on tmrt noMce and at th most Reasonable Rales. The Cambria Fie man ehknsbuih;. penn'a. Aothin- On Earth Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Vowdcrt KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease fooff "or M nlt i ; Jlrmt. It i lviliit-lv j'ir. Highly luN-ntrntf-l. T qnnn X.t tnth a --ttt m .la. N other .ti- f -111 t.'i ir rnif Stfft It t.- I r . ' " !:i t-- :t n -iwd in H-ini mt ni.re t" (-n-Vfiit Hmp," in- xit. r. II ou raii't II to 11. Ak lirt, S.tin(.f- i..r i (! in taiiiiM. II p.M-li!- $! 2 1 it. hv ir:ijt. Mx 'arv' fin-. $-" ';uv pr-. K.l. Sanitil' ( f The1 llml INmliry l"nrr-nt f n-. Karm-PoultrT tw var -pni't- atnl iuiL'f n $1 ''. IA5KY0URH0RSESH0ER Shoe FOR WINTER USE. It ABSOLUTELY prevents sliprinsr, an.l insures perfect safety an. I cmul'jrt to noroe ami ilriver. Sluxl with the " Never!ip," your horse's feet are always in pi! coniliti.m kt-pt so by not havintr t' ooustanily remove tho shoes for Bharienii lu The CALKS arc REMOVABLE, Steel-Centered an i SELF-SHARPENING When mm out nnr Cilk ran le ensily in aerted without rein intr fc!i--. nisi:; an immense amount of time usually lot at the blacksmith t-hM. On receit of postal wiil mail froo onr le wriptive rir-ulare. ntiiiiiiiiL: prn-t' at i alk.'tl 8h.a-rt. reatly to it .iN-.l n. for trial, ouVrei tLis a inter at very low pri. es A Favorite : r if lls(iitit!s atnl l'liysi i.ms Silver Age Rye Whiskey J Noteil for it. purity .- r . i T tneri's anil is Kti.irantet'il l-y siiTtiHtim to ! fn e frnm a.lu'.l. rations. MAXKLEIN. J AI.l.F.'iHKNY, l'A. J ItraiKlt. Hotel anil I"lrr veil It at a 2 uniform prira of $1.50 per full quart. AAA4al4alaaalalalalaaaaaAaiAaAaaaa AAAA Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all ect bniines conducted for Moderate Fe:. Our Office is Opposite 0. S. Patent Office, and we can ccrure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is serared. A Pamphlet. "How to Ohtain Patents." with names of actual clients in vour State, county, town, sent free. Address," C.A.SNOW&CO, Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D- C- Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER TH abort mtthiiviPlrtstr'iira with Gate. rThli fsaota aun r.DbrtKl on Iron or Wood Po-u. WTicn wrltlni .? prtc. , gi,. VonoUtr. K.b of O.u-., IoUl.le.n,Sir.,I. B. ' normcrur hr j Iron Ffncln. Creilm.. Buhla nttinrs, Piro Htintit-ra and FlkE f srpps CeliiV IruiioiJ "tiTiiZ'ZZZi?11 TAYLOR & DFAN. 201. 203 A 205 Market St. Pittiburyh. Pa. WANTED BY SAM'L WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE $T., CINCINNATI. O. LIRGEST EXPORTERS OF GINSENG IN THE U. $. ?? BUSINESS COLLEGER ,in America for oh-J ,taining a bread- winning e(luf-f tion. For circulars address P. DUFF SONS. P.'TTSBURG. PA- HENS, 4. m a 19 oMly i3 U Hi . THAN i WOOD THE BONDS ALLOTTED. The Xw York Stii li at" Tuts I' a Trie lor Tlirm. Washin-tTov. X-'V. 27. S.-rrrtary Carlisle has actl in tin? mutter of the ailotm ut of the i'.O"'.'.!'"' o . r -vnt 1 mis. Li Id f.irwhifh wen- ; n.tl at the treiusury ! -jiartiiifiit Sutur.iay. H. jK-c-t'i't. il tl;! irje"l stilmntroil l.y th" pymiii-ato r.-pr. s.'iit'-l lv .Mr. .lohii A. Ktewnrt . f tli t inte l St.it. s Trn:-t in panv f New V.-rk. a:vl .'thi rs t t.ik tl.e i:t;r- is.-n? at 11 7. "77. It :.s tin' -.v,)--t.-itii'ii "! tin" tn-.-i-.ir v ' ilii i.iis that ;,.. ,l,-.,.,sit- ..f th" :.!! f T the- tiavm- ut .1 the H'tp'.s will ma ! v.-rv ir. ui! t lv. aii'l as t'.n- m-.i!'-s'.t!!-l::iu; is that imlio ! the K"M is to it- taken lr.-ai ttie tn-a-i-tuy. an early resi.ir.iU n r.f the k M ic . ervt- to a!'vc the s '.ihi ii. ii. im mark will 1- the result. Th- 's l.'l . l!l.-lu-l.!lU Ire- miuins will rt ali.v. to the LToveinni.-iit ai tit .".:. r.im.t The lt 1.1 Im'i iiwe w'jH-ii is now in nn ml nntnl-ers "7.-i"."oii will, if ti:' esjiti tatiims of the otciais n-sranlntj; the dejMisits of piil for the hoii. Is are borne out. hi- increas,-.l to si l0.ii),0'J(. CHA RGE3AG AIN ST RICKS They Am Now It. on; I n vest icate.l ljr a Cuu :r.84iiinal ciiiimil tee. Ci.EVFr.AM, Nov. 27. The honsp 6ti)-committee en judiciary, ajipoin'eil to investigate the fha ye hr.aiu'lit by tin; Central Laix.r union a.u-ainst Unite' States Jtnljje Ari.r.sp.is j. lin ks, is iu session in the l-. deral lmiMinr here. The siili-eommittee consists of Repre sentative Joseph V. LaiKy of Texas, ai t han man. ll.ni. Edwar l Lane of Illi nois, ami the il..n. Case Uroih-nck of Kans.-uj. The Central Lalwr union is repre sented le-fore the i-omiiiiitee l.y thd lion. Arnolil (Im-n, while Jmle Kicks is represented hv ilou. Virgil 1. Klmo, Jmljre S. S. Williams, n, J udjie Sanders and Mr. Andrew Siuire. The charge nia.le hy the Central Lai or union is that, while acting in the cajiaeity ot special examiner in some 40 patent cases, he failed to turn over ah .ut l,."iin in fees ln-h tiurin. to the government. It is alle-. d that after Kicks was appointed United States jud.e he approved Ins own accounts an special examiner in these cases. The sessi-.n was ojk ied hy Hon. Ar nold linen fi r the pr secuth n. who real the charge made hv the lalnir union. H. n. Virgil I. Kline replied for the ik-feii'lant at length. He stated tint J u Ire Kicks- had in 1VH made a fuM report of the matter at issue ami had r-ceived assurances from the de partment of justice that his statement was .satisfactory ami his act-mints cor rect. Hon. Arm ld (ire. n. for the pros ecution, a.lmitted that Jude Kicks had rendered the rejM.rt as stated, hut that he did not ilo so until ten years att. rthe fees had Inn collected. He charged that Judire Kicks had only made his corrected report and remitted the fees at that late time to avoid any possible scandal, lb- said that Judre Kicks had received information in IXKi wariiimr him that the matter would V investi gated and that his supplemental report was made under this pressure to cover any discrepancies which might exist. r.ri'ker Irwin Arresletl. Xew Yi'KK. Nov. 21. (r.'oige M. Ir win, who has been wanted by l ittsburji investors for b .lays or more for aliened swindles in the coiiductinir of his grain speculating business, has been arrested in this city. Irwin left Pittsburg, it is said, as soon as he learned that warrants had been issued against him and went to Philadelphia. Here commissioned officer John .1. Sv.-o.-ney of Pittsburg searched for him ar.d had the warrants indorsed for service by Matri-traie Pole of that city. It was learned Irwin had come to New York. Sweeney ar rested him at the Grand hotel. Irwin was taken to Jelferson Market police court and c -mmitted t piison pending an examination todav. AfjCiCKS' SENATmoIAl CHANCES. They May He III .st. .1 l.y IllsWife'a vorci S.ot. Pun. am.i.imh a. Nov. 'Js. The news that Mrs. J. Edward A ilirk- has iwgun euit for divorce from her h i -baud, will undoubtedly create a s.-ns a: inn in wival and husim-ir: circles in New York. Kos ton and N.".v.nrt. a- well as Philadel phia, where iH.-h Mr. an 1 Mr-. A 1 lu K-ar-- well known Mr- Addicks" step- laugli! r lakes h- r s: 1 of it. Altllollgbt 1 i V 1 ; 1 in . t i.I th'- t'Tll.' in tlitb rent parts of t (:-, nut r v. M r A i licks has f. r i s y. :irs . : iii;ji d "ia la. lit. Del . a siiia',1 t- wii ;n-t ..v.-r t'.- P. i n ayla:i;a hue. a! ut t-n mi!. nor! :i : V ilnon jt. n. a- i i- i.- :c.d -. t ,' th. re. II.- 1 i-. h - .v. . r ;,l v. i - !, .,! ;l p.rtioii i t -.!. ii ir .it his I iT.-l -in. c -untry s. :it Hi In in. ii. A': ii.u-- t!.e Add., ks J ; !i I- ti:e Il .lJIl.!:. l ie est.lteof Mr, I ;., i -,,rr V.1-.,. vvie. I- I1.IIM.- i ly M:s Ad h as a- ti.e . . r. s .nd.-i.t ir th-- .!- tt.it t tti- i :.!! i f Mr A l Inks will t. iv. r. th-- . ri.t! a-pir.iioii- . I i: rl.e.-i. oi! c.-in . u!v !. coin.-, tur. si. I'pt.. ii..- j. re-, nt 1 1 in. al! si-ii- i.av.- j-.ii.!.- I t.. Mi Ad-p.-ks .is the sii. i es-.,r ot Ai.iiimiv li;.ins ui th-- 1 !...! s: i'.. s -T..tt.-. 'I h.. h-o.si.i-ture of li. ia .var. wiii ;. . t a f n.ii. r Jan. r. '1 !. d.v..i-.- i -.-1 - Wol Ir- f f. ii..it . a nu , .i i. .ro-1 ui.-. willtak. the ttimo:.y in private and until le td. s his th itt.-r iu c.-'irt it i n t hk. lv th.it mill h will U- known of the allega tions . f Mr-. Aildi.-ks and the testunonv she has to auppoit th.-m. Sua I tr li - ma' c -nated. I'ln-hnci. Nov. 2i. Suit has been entered by the Aiitalgamated Associa tion of Iron an I si-l and Tin workers against the Tinned Plate Manufacturers" asscx iation, its oih. ers and the L'nited States Iron and Tin plate of Demmler. which is running its null non-union, on the charge of violating a contract, or scale: also that the company ha. by threats. etc.. induced niemlers of the Amalgamated association to violate the rules of the association by going to work at Hemmler. An injunction is asked and an order compelling the comnany to keep its contract. The prehminarv hearing was fixed for next Saturday. i:uii.lm an.t l.iun Iro.f-cut ions. PiTTSBfitcs, Nov. So. The Fidelity Building. Loan and Investment com pany otiicials are still in Central station. Ab .nt lf new informations were made against them Saturday at police head quarters and several more at Alderman McM aster's omce. F. J. Holden and F. M. Henry, two of the employes arrested Friday, were released Saturday. Holden put np 1 l.ono security and Henry j'"i,r)(l0. Magistrate Doherty has decided the prisoners must each furnish Ininds to the amount of $11,000 to secure their re lease. The Tlrarine This Afternoon. IlARUisiii uci.Xov. 27. Governor Pat tis;n declined to grant a requisition on Governor Flower for the return of George M. Irwin, manager of the Pitts burg discretionary imx.1. now under ar rest in New York, into the custody of the Allegheny county authorities. Ir win's counsel had filed objections to is suing the requisition, and Governor l attison fixed this afternoon for the hearing of the application. ltfiumpllon and Reduction. Bethi.kiikm, Pa.. Nov. 27. The Le high steel mill of the Ithlehem Iron company has resumed after an enforced idleness of one month, giving employ ment to over l.ooo hands. The em ployes of the Lehigh Zinc and Iron w.rks. to the mini Iter of 400. have lie.n notified of a reduc tion of 10 per cent in wages after Dec. 1. Everv employe re ceiving more than 1 ixt day is tlfected. An Overdue Vessel Arrives. Philadelphia, Nov. 27 The Amer ican hue steamship Indiana, Captain Townscnd, from Liverpool, is re ported at the hreakwat.-r. Her arrival at that point causes rejoicing, as she is aliout one week overdue and the friends and relatives of her 140 steera-e passengers and crew of 60 men were Concerned about her safety. IP Hi. MOMITZ SAJL.M. Tliis eminent Pliysiri.-m has de vott.l lil'etime to his Specialty l)ie:ie. of I he IC.ir, Nose, TiiruHt, ltutp: ami t hruiiio Diseases. TlrTS. Ft 4 ifr if . -.V-'. at. WT CAMBRIA HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PA., Mondays, IVceniber 3 ami :U, 1S'.4; January 2S. February '2. March .". April L'-J. May '20, June 17, July l-", August 12, SeptonilxT'.', ctolr 7. N vciiiIht 4, Decenilrer 2 rn.l ."0, lS'.M, till . v. t. THE CAPITAL HOTEL, JOHNSTOWN, PA., Opposite the Pennsylvania Dei.ol. fctesdav.s. I)(M-emlrer 1. 1S'.i4: January 1 atnl iIM, February L'S, M.-ircli 'Ji". April 2:1. May -21, June IS, July li, August 13, Sc-ptemU r 10, Gcic.U r 8, Xoveinlier 5, l)ececiiiiKT 3 and 31, 1S'..". ALLEYE OPERATIONS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED BY HIM A I'ufec-I lieslntu ot Urn as Years. Stanilintc 'ured l.y lr. Sal in. For '-'A vears or tnure my hearlnif ha i.een I'u.l. my leit'ear almost deal. 1 hiive bee un.ler ir Salm ir-tiuent (or the .ast rive iinnths. ain! niy heariT.K ha. t-een very tiremly impreved. In l.irt ine riianite hi l-een remarlta l.e 1 ai "till under treatment and hoi lor an enure cure. tjr-.teinlly ISA At! lltKStlN. Beillord. 1'a , oe'l. la. 1W4 t in aeeount ol Ihe very Taitue explanation ol l.e aix.ve I iffive itie hish.ry I the cape In detail .ii- nl ."'i jmi " Mr. r'lf f.'on. on accir.t ol catarrh, ticcaine do hard ot heirinst In hi lelt ear int the same minntn.it have l.een there at all lur the etu;il fervlcen it did him. The rlitln one lo the lat in yeiirn h'cuiie worfeanil wore. and it t.'k some tcrv loud talklnic lor him to under st-.ni' yen. Now. aiiet rice mouths' treatment, he can l.e'.ir aain with the totally use e e.ir. s i hi In av ill al f..r .'.o years, cenver. ail.ui Biol evrn whisiers axaiu and his riKht ear 1? a.m f t as mi H a. mo' f.M..l er mm lit he. Krlemls who know him will tehtily to the rorrertne- ot my .-.t.Huiiieiit. UK. M. SA1.M. Kelt l.ikr livirtc Katt.crThan to Stand the Aar t y ."Murli l.tiuer. hul Was I hired By lr M?i I in . Kor hve year." I have had kidney, stomach and liver trcniMe. The fr-ariul p.nns in my luick aud lilaililcr 1 hail .lurir.tr that time made me oiten ih ti.r ue.tii I rouid hardly work, sleei. or lest, and had to no out rettuiarly every nihl .our or hve t'lnen to void urin. tloul l hardly e.tt and alit-n i lric.1 a little ul soinethinir it made me 111. and alter l.mr ol our t est idij fli l..n. had lulled to ruie me. 1 tlioukht it teas aliout Hu e t.i me Siifui; ol my in n.l.. howe-.er. advised ine to ku to ir. alin. wha had I'erNirmeii so many won-le-lul cures in t his i:irt ol thd country. Alter I hail taken lit- Ir.-.tiiiint lour days 1 lound it did me some eod . I have taken Ins treitujc-nt n iw lur six meritte. ami en eriy lile once more.ai.d 1 wmi!d advise all my trieieid to tro to tliiia emi nctit docti.r t. uet curod. alter other i.hysi.-inns lail. Yours tratetullv. Somerset, la. El.IAS ZEUKi !SS. 1 vHiiiliiailiin riiii rniillallon free lo rvrr) Imilj. f,'..Oiir Ailirrllmiriil Will .iii.ar In Ice ll.l.ire Kitell Visit. Aililri-ss al I c inii;iiniilrlloiii Iw Itctx 7ll FROM SHEEP TO Cajiturcil tho tm.lals :it the Worl.'.'s Fair. IS'.. Wh.-ifevor tin-jMistun-, syje ami ease arc the same Always in shape at work or in play. VE KNOW WHAT THE TRADE DIMAKDS IHD HUT IT. Tho manufacturers authorize us to ;ive with every pair soM tliij unlu-anl of Vou may l-uy a pair of I)ut hess Wool Troupers at J2.()0, $2.50, .5..00, $.i0, $4.00, Ami wear them two months. For every suspemler button that mine i If w e pay you ten rents. If they rip at tho waisthan.l wo pay you fifty rents If they rip in the seat or elsewhere we pay ou one ilollar or jrivc you a new pair. Best in the World. Try a Pair. For Sale By; MULLEN, the CLOTHIER, LILLY, PA. ELKH&RT C&RRiftGE Huve fcold to vonattmet-a lr IS 1 $:.ca t-avei them tlio dealer .r.fit. W'e are the Olfl.-st uad LarKml inanulai-curerB in Amcr i .1 Lt lliin: Veliieles und Hume.- s thm way- vliip Willi .rivili---i. to exaniino lief ore arir money la paid. Ve pay freitrht iM.lb wavslf not sutislnc t -rv. Warrant Lif.' ear. Why pay an auent f III t ir.-lt iorilerf. ryim? Write your own order. l;oxin free. We take all risk ot damatie in piiiopiiiie. WHOLESALE PRICES. Spring Wagons, $31 to $50. iuaranteert s:i ;e u..-t-lifore,tit..)i.'i. Surreys, S65 toSlOO s.t:i:o as sell for to ti u. Top Buggies, CL'7.';'?, a Pneasfolii fort 05. Phaetons. S66 tr r!" Farm Wauons, Wagonettes. V.'asons.Delivt ry Wagons n.i Road Carts, in vt i,is K'K i , hoii t iiiliihi . ii- ').7 Ko.37. Purrey Harness. Nti. 71';, Top Drr. 3 " ;.. .. ixr ,.r ir ra i,:, ord,.r. 4... p..,lm,,iic tires """" p.vlaci- e- l-.pncc euml.Me. steel t.il.ina. (Imp -resi W. B. PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHART THE 0 n . mmmm. w U3 HAY-FEVER Cold head) ,?",' l"""1"- AmflM into Me ntriU it is C H tllit Knl1 CZ V" ke'"t' alZ"-VM Wwmatton. hail Klip the nre nfMf! ZVt'' t by m.,il an r-rri,,t f ,,r,W.. P fl JUL ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. JUG .stuiienta l "',' six", ..Imit. .,' it'! tlmJ "Vh lormalton Rent Iree T, any aJl.lr? ' .I.KOWANSwru.r,.- -i- The Doctor has been for years a Professor ami lec turer in several of j u.li. i t-.il Colleges, and h;is eariuil rreat f.-.me as an author ity and atr.ln.T c;:i all subjects concerning his spocialty. jr-kv. TasM V. - rr A Uiven EyeSiuht an. I Kelieved of Tain alter VO Year ol sU. riutc l.y lr S.ttin Kor over ft years my eye-lashes have lieen tur .lute in. and cons-uent.iy tiier rul.ed on the ee-hall. keeping the same always tn Hitje.! till very painlul. luord r tn bare a little relief. I lud to have the eye la.-lirs .u.le-l out every lew .lays. A s t he result ol ail this my left eye went totally Min I. and I h rutin on "wis t-oinic the sanie way iMii.lly. 1 put mysetl umt r Hie ".ire ot lr. Saiin.au.l to-day I ani hipy t-i st.ie tha' lam nut trounlcd any more wlth'ihe la lies as tney trnw in the.r nor-nal .lire.-t ion. an. the siicht of the rlaht eye has Improved t m k.reit ex tent. I am wonderfully cured l oliurn. JAiuill tMKl;l. K Inward Trouh'e 'ure.l hy lr. Sulm. I have sn tl-re.l witli ltiard truii'iie an I ner al trouli e all my hie. hut am happv to state that Ir. Saiui has entirely cured me. JKMK IH N.VIUK. M.inorville, I'a . .1 u Iv lu. lsvii. latarrh and l.uoi Tronhle toured hy lr. Si'm. K.ir nearly 0 years 1 luce ha t a Ici.l caseol lunu troutile and calami. 1 was iraie 1 hy three ol nur Pest phys ci.iiis hut Krolual tsrew w..r.-e aim worse, until 1 h" 'ecomnien.le.l t.i tr3 Hr. saim tiy one ol his patients ln.m he had cured ol a sum', ir iruulile. 1 des paired ol evir Kelt'tiu well aain. I lelt so hadly. To-. lay 1 am tl anktui Ilia I 1 put myse I under the Hncior's tre.n iii.-nt lor 1 ran eeinv lite iitfain with t.lcasiire an.i an. Klad that 1 am cured. I Hilla-d. Ka. Miss M IY M'NNKIAN. ! lliseases of women, such as have riamed the 1 skillet othir i hysteii.ns and remedies, oiji-k h cur.-d. t ail' us. luun r. fihrot.i. arid puivjuKl urowihs cuie.l withnu the use ul ihe knile or caustics. IVo cutnri. no ilantier. no p-iiu. Math, oil peril ci iy ie-ur.d. lni-k. .i..l and certain lur impotence. .e I mani-oil. sj erma torhea h.sses. weak and nerveua .icl.i.ity Also lor post.il! (is. varicocele an. I private diseases whether Ir.. tu imprudent ti.iri f its ywi:h or sex uat lunctiops. speedily and pcrti.anently cured. Now tneiho.i K.leciroysis Keilrpsy or nt sci cntmca ly treated hy a never-lailinic m-Jtliod. THE THE MAN ! and HARNESS F.1FG. CO. Rlng-le. Double lHK0i 4 1 ii kts. Elkhar. , IND. - TT"'1 - d -sh "and S h.a,! in th. eoculry. U,Mi C,l,l,"e mn1 J eni.lnln8 lull ln- UVILllW,rh.O, Principal. -7 I'.-.'N. No. TSL Snrrey. est $26 No-oTT, Knad Wanun. $23.50 "TrT THE ",S5?"! BRIEF PITHY PARAGRAPHS. lBUrtiuK NriM Item Kroio All t.r lit. orl Ju Montrt-al U to li.ive a worl.l's fair ia lS'xi. A c.iM- of leprosy i rejiorte 1 at Pitler- rXUI. N. J. St. Itiis jxijile are aroust-.l over elec tion frauds. Slicht e.trth'iti.ike shocks occurred ut New KiiLrland. A ireiier.-tl Im-kftt of New York shirt-niak.-rs is iiniiiineiit ;. iieral .lelin T. M-CIernand of Sprint? di-M. Iils.. is very ill. K'llaTt I). Morrison, a prominent Iiaiti liiore lawyer, is dead. The Virginia jockey dub has cut loose from the association. Two til-it were littriK. I to cleat b ir. the Tahle.iinh (I. T.) jail. Tail! t'onrad. the famous lottery man. is dead at New Orleans. Five Kansas City students have been fined for jjrave robbery. The czar will visit the courts of lierliu and Vienna in Ihe sprint;. The Kinlanders have sworn allegiance to the new Russian c-ir. Admiral Da tiama i to take command if the? Brazilian relsel land forces. The Hra.ili.in congress has fixed the Htrenth of the army at .il.H'XJ men. It is now said that over '-i. were killed In the recent eartl uakes in Sicily. 1'ockI was dist ril ui ted at a meeting of t-trikin iloakiiiakers in New York. Fifty thousand iieople are said to le homeless from t he eai I iiiUakes iu llalv. An ori?anized KaniC of postollice robla-rs has Ix-eti broken U in Southern H';i:ois. The burst in of a badly loaded c- tuiion at Teuciirali.i. llondiiras. killed men Another cabinet crisis is imminent in Hungary, caused iu part by Kossuth's tour. The commercial treaty Wtween It'tlv and l'aranuay has I .ecu ratilied by both uat ions. Iird Ashburton. a famous inter national swindler, has been arrested in lolldoll. Manairer IJarnie wants to arbitrate his differenced with the National lia.se ball leaiiue. The French iovernment has dc-orated Kate Field, the Washington (D- '.; edit ress. Fourteen cars of cotton burned in the Southern Pacific yards at lloustou. Tex Ilss .V 1,1 UK). The cit i.eiis of Muskogee, I. T. , have offered jl,."ilii fur the arrest of Iiill Ccxik and his Kanu. The Spanish Conservatives in the Ciirtes have? assented to a truce nu the Cuban home rule bill. The Venezuelan town of Caraehe was destroyed by an earthquake. The loss of life was small. Iliiek hunters shot two bovs at Niagara Falls because one of them threw a stick from the luidire. Hicylist Johnson went a mile in I:5i M at Louisville, breaking the Mtandiu start world's re-ord. French papers at Tonipiin ttre France to take Formosa and Pescadores durniK hostilities in the east. The body of (ieneral John C Fremont, which has la-en in a vault in New York, will lie interred tomorrow. Jean Victor Iluriiy. the well know Frciich historian and a former minister of public inst met ion. is dead. Materan Iamiii. a cooper, was shot and killed at Franklin. I-t, bv V. 1L UolM-rts, editor of The Patterson Optic. A nei;ro has U-eii lynched near Spai tans burn, after la-int; cleared on a charge of raping a white Kirl. The Chica f i and Northern Pacific lmnd holders' committee decided at New York upon a plan of reorganization. Relations between Japan and Hawaii are st rained on account of the latter s al titude toward Japanese laborers. (icow !- Teller, a veteran railroad man, was st riekeii with npupiexy at l.i home in Hullalu and died iu-tatii ly. More than so families were made home less hy the burning of ll.it Imildius in Chicago. Five people were in jured The l'.ahinii.re garment w. irkers will strike to abolish the sweating system Six thousand workmen will la- alTVctc.l Mhiiv dessa students have Ih-cii ar rest ed for declining I vi te f. ir t he pu n !.a-e of a wreath lor Czar Alexander's f tiiier tl A. Ii. liarn.-s and J. C. XoMe. meintM rs of the Toie lo Iticvcle club, have re t -h-- I St. Louis on their trip around t he w..r!l Senator Morgan was nominated for re elect ion hy a joint caucus of the II. mis critic members of the Alabama legisla ture. Arthur i. McLean, the murderer of Nettie Iloiigla . near Concord. N". II wa- sentenced to years m the state prison According to Chic-agu reorts a l.ig re diiclii.li has ln-eti m.nle in eastern p i en ger rates and r ight rates have la-en in crease I. Over loo eople were in ju red. t wn sei j. oilslv. by a smokestack falling th:-oiigh a skylight iu the II tmly Abstract buil.hng, Chicago. (oi)il for bond pun liases was s..l.i in H-i.iki i,,ts l iy ; New York firm at a pie ii i i u in of from on.-.tenth to one-quarter of 1 per cent . St. Paul t:tkos ioux City's place in the western baseball league. Captain Com iskey. formerly of Cincinnati, got the franchise The state department is warned of ef forts in Cermanv to exclude American fruits and to discriminate against Ameri ca u small arms. The P.ritisii protectorate over I'ganda was formerly proclaimed in August. The borders of I'g.inda will lie extended to in clude a part of t'nyoro. Iu order to obtain sutlicient revenue to operate numerous canals the Dominion government may throw them open to United States shipping. Commander William II. P.rownson and the other officers of the United States cruiser Detroit, were given an audience bv the ueen regent of Spain. Mrs. Aiiuie Wetherhill, a wealthy resi dent of Palmyra, X. J., was found dead by her husband, wit h a bullet hole in the region of the heart, having suicided. Surveys are being made for a new- rail road across I hp Mexican state of Chiapas, connecting with the Tchautitepec rail road, but skirting the Guatemala frontier Silver shipiicrs of New York are not sur prised by the report that smelters and re ntiers of this country may transfer from London to New York the control of the silver market. Turkestan cotton is threatened by the; low prices of American cotton, and the arbitrage committee has petitioned the Kussian government to raise the duties on American cotton. Fierce lighting caused the police to stop the McAulilTe Zeigler bout iu the third round, at Coney Island. N. Y. It was de clared a draw. McAulilTe broke two small bones of his wrist. Primitiva Foglia. 19 years old. a pretty Italian, the wife of Heruardi Foglia. an cecreamer, was found dead in her rooms Ui Nov York, proliably a victim of her lushand'.s jealousy. The grand jury at lender, Wy., created juite a sensation by indicting Captain i'atrick Henry Kay of the Light h in fantry, acting Indian agent at Shoshone agency, for branding cattle belougiuy to a blockiuan named Hoyd. Itob I Itzsiiuinon Kxon rated. Syracuse, Nov. 2:5. The inquest ovor the bly of Cornelius Kiordan, the lrize fighter who died after sparring with Bob Fitzsiinnions, resulted in a verdict exonerating Fitzsinimons. Dis trict attorney li. J. Shove savs that de pite the verdict he will present the case to the J auuary grand jury of Onondaga County. I'rinoms Itisinarrk Iteail. Heki.ix. Nov. 2. Princess Bismarck, Wife cf the ex-chancellor, is dead. Attacked by a Lion. Wh.kesbarre, Pa.. Nov. 27. While piving an exhibition at a dime museum here, an employe was attacked by a lion whoso cage he entered. The battle lie tween man and Iwast lasted aliout five minutes, in which the flesh was t. rn fnm the mail's legs. He was finally rescued l.y attendants who subdued the lion with iron bars. tTi trtr Tank Too Iloavr. PniLAi.Ki.rniA. Nov. 27. The wall, ,?treirW b,,,WiuK at ?h t-treet. in course of erection f.X ii O I LS ! OILS ! col. con s nEAIil Tlie Atlantic Refin.tjr Co., of Pittsburg, Pa.. !ii.ike a sj tt ialty of inanulai turinr fr the ilomef tic tratle the finest brands of Illuminating art-l LuTrit a'ins Oilsf Najihfiia iiul (Iisnlirie '1 ha' an t-e i mm PETKOLEUH.! We challenge com parison with every known product of petrol-; euin. If you wish thts j i Most : Uniformly : ZatlsIactGry : Oils ; i in the market ask for ours. j ATLANTIC REFINING CO, ! ririsMt i.". i-M'i.. 11 M Bt K', l'A. (otl'i.'.vly. An Ord: r.i u'h.r7 tl Or.tr! I'. r.i-iiuau 1 nliiiip;il Miinti i.iinnv t. f-e. t ant !i...- j i-t: ii.it. ! r I... , h i.c In t- n in.- i- T. UKli ..I A -li i it., c 'iiii.t-riit .--'nil' I'-- nt lint-as. I i.c i..ri I'. i !- v:it. a T. Ir; r.-.r.e uri.l ui.-l c '..ni :i i.- s -1 ..e-l 10 t :.e . ii -r-UU-f ..I ine ii ir .KK ii i A -!i i -. ' "i . '"f i'rr .iii.i..r in rr.(t i. .ic. .!! run wirp.m the j-.tme mer .-r un.l.-r tne mm ii'l .- i. y - ot mi l j li..ri.uli a- .r. i lr,l i.y lie Ii ,-ii..i .. iu , -t eimue.l An Aft Ij I'm ir ttir in -..rw ration au. I Keuiit'im ! Or.j'ii '.i.-...r :i..n" aiDifte 1 ! n A-t pruc ' ia ti .lune. lssi. i tier, li.rp I f it r iHU'fil m - I l . Iiy cti t'h-.e isurie an.l limn ('omir 1 ol ihe l:..r.-uh "I Aslit lile. I'cini ... an. I t' li'. -. nr.l.illi- J an.l enaried l.v t lie su' :mn y m 1 1.: -miu- .-(! cm" 1 Tn t tie IVi.imi I c-r.iivlvani e ri-t.i iie ami s-uj.;..; n i-jriy j: ..-.-r- rs t a.-?IL.-. it i r :n T i if tits. ...'i.t- i 1 em- ;i..r?;ne eriu tier. I ; n-.-t !n.l !l:.l.':UIU Itl lie Stlt-rts. l:nii. ali.l :il' ! t lie l...l.uj;li ft Ahvi le. P( Di.:i.. in . '.v i r u:i or tl.e .!llt. h I'ih-. r line-nr : 1 1. s ;.!. t.c! irr. att. a. I -u.-li r..s e.-.-arv ;ii,.i . ;u, i:t ir. tin- I a' tr y e po'-c..irj l.rt!itr -! ;t r .ei-i-'t: I .i tl-..oiie r r'lcuai l.ii.-in. s.- I y lur iti- .1 eiti--IrK-ny. eitin 2. IhM th.- j ..lr. Shalt he ri-...ii al ly lr.i:tM ml a:lfc ttie tivi-ire- .... t.i ; en-.t 1 'I l.e ul 1:1 lu :. r .. I :t n. 1 'mi'-!- : i .. i i.l ui i ri i.er It'-t slial' he ; s l:t-! Mi :. ; c:. ra ar- II. ay l.e in.l ll.tll te It--te I ti y nit- tr.c: .v.;ii;iiinei nr the leet r.-iiii:.is :..li.-r n '. :T Ii.-: r .: I n-l :.u in .-u.-li uiaiiurr as n a I i mMru.-l .-.ml il'te s. laiit-s tii.lHilt.-ys ia ineir i.r.luary ar.-i rn-: .:u.iry use atnl h II lit; t-TCt- :.: . iu a i ni a lie-i a.1'1 e J I .rat lie c.t a ii.1 cr.arue l -.i..l c "nui;- iu; ('Klalliel :t:. J :-a-ttf l I..I-. ui. i.r.lit a .c-cs this tuerillctii dav o! l ..-t.-ii:r. A. 1 1, l-'.'t Attest- ' M 1. W 1 i.l.s. s.tcrc!ary r tern. I'tc-. Hi.r . ..unci . A l T.IV -.1 ill IS J"! 'I .:.i v . i i i , -t Atll-.-l: J 4 1 . : tl .. I.I I Y.l' i KK. r.cr 'arv j r. leiu. i.it l tiuircs. ..v. in. lfln. Ii.tll.Msi i; i ia - N iimt ' I- t:lle .1 1 - .. : . i" A! . r-. -'r,-.. IfO.J. I.-'ier 1 a. In -r.'.-T:.T i-.n -.n -tc t--1 .i -.- ot Th :r:f 1. Mytr-. I. !'. -f e :..ai,-i; "I a-lil:irf t..n , i ii C ' . -i. .r : ; . Ir..-. l...r.ia. ntt i ti tr tt-t-n if ra n l. ! ! - n r .: . .-r - :. - r..i i t-il t -i rfa 11 t-" a: a I c i I y . 't i. -I I - n a .- . y ni.-rit k l : ti.-iil .le a t . a I..I 1 1 - 1 iilu ' ii - a . i it -t ai.l i-.'Mte l:l -rt-.-; : T-.-n r'...-rty ajli--i.'l-.ate.l ..r tni if int,' M I.' i A I' 1 i 1 . M KKS A.l mttil-t rar t.x . t i f . - .!. i 1 I..II1..1- 1 1. .Mi t-r-j, .l...e.i -e.J l.l i ly . I'.i.. N .v . 1 -4 . I'Xf.ct 1 1 f.-s. n i. v: j :-..- - !- : Letter- u-.' .a.. i ; I . i I s i . - Lc-1 f. j . .! -. a-.- l . :. A . t . -I ;-, t itniTl i im.'i l i t 1 1 1 j. !-. n. j r -' ' - ! 1 - . ! - h . - I : ' X ti .t rir.i i .: ,. j . .t t . e :. .. . ! ..e I . - . r . r.-'vnt 'fc.-iii -r--. . ' ' - . i t ; . . l.i . . i ' i I.:'r. I'a . N 1 ; - i ' - The County' Fair This wontTri.l h.nv is ii a t.ttej to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, vhih are mnJe c f f.to j l.itcs of p.-IJ St-'UcreJ to a ,.t:e 1 1 ci. rr.; ..s.;;..:i nir-al. Look e.u; i'a- as w. :i as s ,.J p .;j cases, and cost a; i.t h.:;f as rt-.Uvh. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. None Pennine withoU it. Sold only through watdi dealers. A aatch case c; ener which makes a handioma charm sent free on request. KeystoneWatch Case Co.. PHILADELPHIA. PEKhSYLVAKIA RAILROAD. Schedule in ctl.ot May T. lw. 4'ia nct lcns nt ea.-t. Seshire .-xi.t-cpji. week il-y? Alt.Kiti-t t-.-..iniiH' lt:on. t'i .'.ays Lay Kxi-n s.-. ltiv ". Alt. .t.i K To.-. ."; aiiy Mali Ki.res!". ilaily..." I'll ilajoii. liia K.;.res. tlai.y." a iu a i:t a VA . m i :a l in : it 1'. 1 -V ft IT 9 1 iv EST. .lohn-towa ArinitnotlaiK.n. aeck .l.tys . s 14 I'ac.tii- H..re, daily...... .i... S .7 Way ras?eiiKi-r wceit ') s MhiI Ttaiii. weei. .lays . . 4 ;ss a m a ia ti a ;. ia I', nt r ii t.ine. .l iny s --s .ioiin.ttiwu ittrniuinuiialiiin. week 'lavs... s I' ui I lir nsliii ri: HrRitrh Train leaves a- f-iiloa: 7 -il. ii-m a ni.. ani 3.Uu . m Hit.) arrive at t Tt-s.-. n a' 7 .S7. l"'. .V. a. 111. ami 4 115 ti ni . li,f CrejMm a!v:ii.n;i ., . ra an i ;..:n p. iu.. an. I arrive at Kt.vLiM uiK at lo.ud a. m. ami 12 15 ati.l (j U" j. id. msim ami Irnrli. Itl. I.tvr Irvnna at c. 4'1 a tn. and l 41 i. m. arrlv. Iiik at Crci-ou at OA a m. an. I 4 .. in I.t-av :ressi 11 y a. iu. ami 5 p. m., arrivinif at lr tons at lo i.5 a tu. and ci 4 i i. tn. Kur rat. g m i s. eu-, rr,I in aent ..r id !re. T.i. is. K. Wait. I'. A. W. 1. . liu H tl, Ave., rttt-i'ura. I'a. Is. M. I'll KVi ST, .1 K. Win II. tJeueral Manager. cient-ral Manaictr. Policies written at snort oniee In tne OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA" net ttir Firm I'Uh, riimpmiln. T. W. DICK, 6 FT FK Til E OLD HAItTFOHf) PIRBIXSURilXCKCOHT. Erjennurn. Jniy l. 18sa Eto-slnri Fire Insurance kiw, rl AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, FRAZE8 AXLE Best in the Wcrld ! fl fE" Ap Bet the GecuiBe! IT H fc- M VI--ScldEierjwbere! UIILnU-. afr--r!s an p v- : , - '- ' F-'-.-r' ' 1 ' i: ..i t ,f tr "iJ ! i i I s u s?e ,' x that tittr N--.V ir r.;. .s j t'.'s-'t'e' THE OFFICER NAf-.P0..y EV. - EEIG KI By N"nl"r t the Mot, w II.. n-Umtr. iri tiaa ami tl si,lk rrowd-llliirr 1rtii,,.,tlT CViI.fMI'.l s. X.iV. 21 1 : - ( ' ; U, ins; hits a.lj..nrii.-l liicst s-nsatio:i:tl t..;ji: . final s-ss'.. iti l-f.ji- a fact was f ir tli. fir-t tin that a rev. .Iv.-r CV.loncl Cit s li. j.; I.ii.mj.t action ..f the re- miKht have .. . The story cam.- i i--of Li.-titoii.tnt iJaW. r OjI' Iic-1 '-it, aft.-r ; . etoiic. warn-il th.- . r the i .lU-ns'-. Th.- . . 1 tllC- (t'ill. Ll.-Ut. I, hi'ii eh is ly. Vli.-:, o, caw voin. man i!r;iiv is.mt it at 'i l- ti. I . -(juickly drew l,.s V. Ins man, win. was . ItltlltU-rit; t'. i !i.-l i his own ll! was v rv t man r;.;a. i-1 !.: aw. -iv in th- i r. i IMwar.l M. H vv of th- F.iUit. -:,(. -. r lative t. rv.-i.t- ;. fiict in the att. rii - :. h'i 1 threats tn.i :. , He t, M . f h.iVi! . marshal tu i.-.-t Ilk:-. alt-nj -..tl. as ti. it .:. the l. ;;st V'-or ; tia. The w;t!i-ss i . .. l.y C l. .n.-l ', it a:... llelwaiTen h.ear.l Si.- r : TK-OJll" JUst Jir-V)..T1- ? Serjeant Ani l a:, i testitieti th-y were .!:-. corner of tii- ci.nrth . ; witli lynching. t'cii.i'MHt s. Nov. Mills (iar.ln-r c l Wa-i testifying Ik-fore ti..- qniry, icave a raj.hu etl'ort to (lissua l.- m. : the c-ourthotise do .r. him with violence. Lieutenant ver. v 1 tr.Kijwat W'a-hii:;. accorilance with t! t'oit in a jrivt-n i.t the liaUennrr of t!: with stones ainl ot!.. 1 I t- snot nrw oy a ;.. f.jllnweci hy a cry -A t.-rnbie hlvw o''iie l ftn-t when 1 v'ave t!:v After one volley 1 iv Cease firini;." Th-mt-nt was iih-ii 1 .nt .i : ltOell closed c. Iisl.l. r;i' Weight of the harri. a witn. ss nor his is,. i. SiieritT Conk i.-!a: Washington C. H l'r. a iminluT of tiers- .n-:. Would d i under it ; He said he wonld ; r. ' Thev rejilied that i -. shenlT. .Iose;.!i li: :v C. II. attorney, t. . ence of attorneys . ures t.i i'ac::v th taken as s m.- w. r t terf.-niiir. .1. M ; in-t..ti C. H. t 1 i :. . of d Ii ilnite i'.i : :. of th- n. t. I .'ii v .1 -. N v ti;rv in tl,.- I tt.is .-:!.-. t f r- i.. ' ti- t at th. d - r vt w . ti it t - :: . ! lej-'t -I..' t: -.. - as t ! 1. w .- ; I tl llUe'- I tl.e f ... f t ? - !!: I- r- - t r i, . r - ' o -. . n : - - t t . I. .1 T ... " i c 1 t . Wi, T. th- I., .i : i t tLr t;v. - FOoE;3t-s : sup. nairn Irnt i imi.. . 1 1 i a. lit ll.OI W tini.r N re;Tt ..t ti; ;::.' :. . iiiii;iiT it:.. a i i . : eti.liii .1 in- :;i. is.;.-: teri:il l.iilin' :: ::i f.. : grants arnviii ;;i ti. - He esliin.it. s th it the ex. litis . if '.. r. per In in the l i.::. ! preater than the i. ".:: . ' he ther.-ii .re f 'n.-'r; :- -tin-re now are ;. v. r : Uniteil States, wli i-Iiasseii-ers then t:.. r. ( t the riscal ve.ir l"'1 acetiiiij-.aiivin th-- : that during tii- last :' :nimit:raiits arriv. .1 : tht ss 'Jv",.r.3i w. re '. Were tleharreil an-1 ii-; i.. ,...'t Cirneral c.il.(.ir I nu. rl- TlKHN. .. Nov. -7 etTVii'cs of the late ;. : r Son. 6'ilJier an.l st.t:. ycstenlay afternoon. 1 .--tract . .1 t i the city :- crowds in its history. -r. atteinlaiu'e at the ti.n. r ii i McKinley ami st.itf ;u. 1 ' ctricials. ' After In-! house the 1 ly wa las'-'. M. K. church, whet.- -two hours surr.intul.--t Moral triiuites. Many t:. vit-Witl the remains. services (iovc-rn r M- s brief ail.lress of etil old war horse with a. l.cxits aiitl sjnirs f- .; from the church t" th. ' the interment t''k j ! i--the U. A. K. ritual. fonfrtM-.l to III. I'aiil.tn TiI.KlM. NOV. '.''i. ' "' ' onfessetl to the I'at-.l -aiur.lered Elsie and A--wcHxis near the sjs t vi ' to cremate their n.u!.;.." .. Vl.ir.1'' Inrrst iu-atlnc ant' Sanmsky. (.. Nov , Statcs tmnlioat Fess. ii '. son. is now anchored :: is here to investi'.tte : lawful iiitilestatioti f - men l.y the CaiiadiaTi r.i: eral days airo the l't '' the Americans were t: Arte'0 T'- Y' ..ir- waters, drove tin m : - y-( their nets. Captain H 1 eenden. iu an interview, -vt.-full inver-tieati n won'. ! r v Collectt-r of Ctlst' ins ':" "" Veeded to pet the afli l r ' : ' whose nets were taken. Killed t.y a Tr.m Match Chi nk. Pa . N v and F.Uireiie Sanders. a- ' were pickim; c.-al on ' tracts at iJowmanst. w: struck and instantly k : train. A stock train ! ' luent In-fore and the i- the track. The tvi urn ' accidental. ':.- r- ' Ml.ra TT.t . PlTTSBrR. Nov. jc,. f , and Clereland ias an 1 f .7; rt h:is advance the w ;!; 1 ; "r ' "s :' frtiwi .V cents to cc-i.i- i" ',.., mining. All the inin-rs v.- - individual iurriiieut t.. wot months at thin rata. . A