HP TD i ip 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 UUlj ALLLUMJ Glassworkers Discussing In Philadelphia. On: TIIKF.E IiR.VX'lIKS TO BE UNITED. LlelnjHtes Present prom Green Gla9 norkm Amu iran Mint and Wiudotr (!anikrtTii ! Laiil Hefore Local I ikuiii anil Drriili'il About July 1. Pin:..u.F.i.i'm . March 27. An im portant c-tnff reiie of glassworkers is in st-sMi'ii in this city with a view of an alliance between the three branches of the industry that will brim them into f'tiser relationship with each other ami with rh.e trade. The (ireen (ilass-worker- of the United States aud Can ada, with a membership of 3.0M). is represented by Joseph D. Trotli of Mill v;:ie, X J.. D. A. Haver of Pittsburjr. Wi.ham (i Dr.nlap of Newark. ).. E. K y of Muncie. Ind.. James Mel- 1m of Alton. His., (iephart Zahner and .losdh Uonpdon of Fairmouiit. Ind.. and .l.ihn V Sailor of Philadelphia. The American Flint (iiass Workers' un.'ii. coiiMstintr of upwards of S.OOO n. n. sent William .T. Smith of Pitts Yv.Tji and .Toh n Kunzler, and th-3 Window ilass Workers State Factory Iii-et-rir "aiii;be;l. The scheme :s for an alliance and not for an amalgamation Each organiza f.i;n will maintain its own plan of work. b'.:t w;:I atrreo to i-onsult and co-operate w tii the other lx.d;es for the benefit of ti e ep.r re craft. The plan will be laid L'-f.-:e the d.ri. -lent local organizations thK . L'h; r.f the ( v.ntry, and it is prob a : that a larger tratheriiig; will be held al.-mt .''.-.Iv :. wh n a dehuite plan will have been mai ped or.t which will meet w.th the approval cf each organization Thurston not'Fies gresham lie 1 Oiiinc Hark to Hawaii -He Mkc A tiitemeiit. V W!!n;tis. March J7. Tlie Hawa iian minister Mr. Thur-ton has sent a t rnial notification of his intended de parfuif- to the -fate department, naming Frau' Hastings, secretary of the lejr.i fioii. V- charge d'affaires dunua; his al -eiir This is in the regular course cf iii; jp iiiatic procedure under the cir CUIII-TfUli-es. H-f-ias made the fo'lowimr state merjf? "I i.ave re:-i ived no iiitormation rjfn my pov riiu.ent. or from Mr l-ire-ham. that my recall has been re quest d. and up to the present time there ha.- been no change in my official relations w.th the state department. Whether my recall has been requested or r.r.t 1 do not know In any event 1 shall not remain in Wa-hinirt'iii. There is nothing "f e-j ecial importance to keep me here at present, while there ate several matters ie-jiiiriiifr my atten tion at heme. 1 shall therefore return to H .noli. la immediately, leaving San Francisco April 4 " JUDGMENT FOR $145,500. l iutol Main it:7'ii Win Claim I riMii 'iir7u-lrt. Wa-!mi;ton. March 27 After lii' iith-of i'!iUratii.n the Venezuelan claims ei mmittee has conclnled Its la Ikji - aiul almoin,, ed its decision, being a in!gineiit in t.iv.n of citizens of the U:i"ed Mate-, lor $iij,.VH., about oue tti.rd uf the amount of the claims The claims date hack to I . when in the- cuur.-c of a revolution in Venezuela three of the vessels of the American corporation weie seized by the Venezue lans ou either side in the controversy, anil much damagerl l y being used in war. The ships were finally recovered, one through the good office of the com mander of a Hritish warship and the other two by the commander of the United States .steamship Shawmnt. The claim also included items based on the refusal of the victorious revolutionary government to allow the company to exercise the franchise it held to navi gate Venezuelan waters, and also items lor the imprisonment of the masters of the seized vessels IRONWORKERS MAY STRIKE. A Conference -iaturlay Deeiile It For the slienate;o anil Mdlioniug Valleys. Pitthl K:. March 27. The fjonfer ence on the proposition of the Ohio Valley manufacturers to pay only $3.50 per ton for puddling and a general re duction of lo per cent in the finishing departments will be held on Saturday President Uarland of the Amalgamated association declined to express an opin ion as to the result of the meeting. The lodges of the association have voted against the acceptance of the sweeping reductions, and it is probable the cut will be refused. Unless the manufacturers withdraw tlie offer a strike is likely to li declared in the Sheu ingo and Mahoning valleys, and fully 10.000 men will be idle. A Hrave K-Wanlen Iead. Mostreau March 27. Ex-Warden Ijaviolette of St. Vincent De Paul peni tentiary has died here. It was he who subdued the great convict revolt eight years ago at the penitentiary. At the tune of tlie revolt he was captured by the convicts in the yard and used as a shield while they made an attack on the wall. The guard naturally feared to fire, but Laviolette ordered them to do their duty, with the result that he re reived four bullets from the guns of his own guards in his body, while severe' convicts were killed and the revolt was squelched As a reward, the Dominion government retired him on full salary Il:rriet lleeelier -.tone All Right. II ktkiki. March 27. During the pa-r few days the family of Harriet Beeclvr Stowe has been deluged with inquir.es s io the c n l.tion of the noted novelist, own:? 'ot.ie publication in New Vox of a -r lry that -lie had become violent. v m-ane ami wa- to i- Coiitine.l in ,n i'i Beecle r Ho Wer. i-yluiu Edward ! ) . ber ii!i v -irian. lir.s issued i i :ir 1 : that Mrs. .-t iwe !- i i Usual and taat -:ie '.. of her t : in-- o-if ! ber friend- and n-'ih i wiiie-j in- -r ire e't : h :;-h th tti -es e-.n-id -rah.. -. visiting tree!-- O-.-S loiiKlasV Will la Controvert?. Washinuton. March 27. Rosette D Spratrne, a daughter of Fred Douglas, ha- tiled a petition asking that pending the granting of letters of administration on the estate b-tters of collection shall lx issued to the end that there may be no waste of the property. The petition recites the failure thus far to tile any will or (.tiier papers on tlie part of the widow or kinfolk of the dead man. The Central to Cse Fleet ricltT. El kkaio. March 27 Hon Daniel II. McMillan, council for tlie New York Central railway in this city, has .re ceived a communication from the New York Central informing hiui of the in tention of the company to change its motive power on tlie Niagaga Falls branch from steam to electricity. The distance is 20 miles. A Woman foixlemnel to Death. Chicauo, March 27. Mageie Tiller has been condemned to be hanged for the murder of Charles Miller. The con demned is colored, and if the sentence is carried out her's will be the first exe cution of a woman which ever occurred lu Chicago. Appointed I'ayiiater Ceneral. Washixmton. March 27 The presi dent has appointed Colonel Thaddeus H. Stanton to be paymaster general of the army, with the rank of brigadier general, to succeed lieueral WUliiu b until, retired. NEW MONONGAHELA COUNTY. The .Mea.ure Will ; Tliroiiult the House. I.i cMalie Mutter. HaRBIshiku. March 27. Mononga hela county stock is booming, and by tonight the bill creating the new dis trict out of portions of Allegheny, Washington. Fayette aud Westmore land counties will have finally passed the house and gon- o the .-enate for conenrr. nee. In the senate, the Crous0hll, pro viding tor a reduction in exorbitant tel ephone charges, ltceived a black eye the committee on cciroiat oiis reporting it unfavorably The reason given wa that the telephone companies are about to reduce the r ch irues vo.utitarily. Mr iKennedv called up and passed finally the bill all lwmg the president -of the two branches of the Allegheny City council at the n o gaiuzation ip-xt Monday, to be sworn in for two years instead of but one. as is now the law. The bill has passed the hou.-e. Scnatoi Kennedy expects to get the governor's signature to the b 11 in time for it to be come operative. Mr Landis (Lancaster) pres-nted a petition signed by :, Oi persons praying for the passage of the Fair compulsory edncat on bill. The senate passed the joint resolution providing for the customary recess from tlie 2!!th inst. to Apr 1 ' Tins is to include moving and high settlement days A suppb inent to ti e collateral inher itance tax law to exempt brothers ami 6lsters and their lineal descendants from the operation of the tax, was defeated on third reading. The following bills were introduced in the senate: By McCairell. provid ing th.it the state tax on money shall be levied on amounts only in excess of fa.OoO: also requiring buildings con structed with state money to be built from stone juarned, or brick or other materials manuf.ii tnre 1 or produced within tlie state. ? ly McC'reary. fo: the appointment of cunus ! in the courts: also to regulate adm . mm of attorneys to practice in courts of record. Hy (.'rouse, allowing int ix'cating li-juors to be sold on ehctioii dav before 7 a. m. and after 7 p hibit collection food animals m bage sanitarily; thracite coal at : m. Hy Baker, to pro of garbage to feed to cities disposing of gar also fixing a ton of an !.24" i muds These bills passed finally: Appropriat ing 2 er cent of the school tax in citie. nnd boroughs for the stablishment ot free librarie-: to improve the law relat mg to the competency of experts Authi rizing traction or motor com panies and street passenger railway companies owning, leasing, controlling or operating different lines of street railways to ojverate all such lines as a general system; to preventdianges it: text books oftener than once m five years; providing for the incorporation of societies for the impiovtnunts ot streets and pnblic places The house ineuiltrs are indignant over the -habby treatment accorded them b those who invited them to attend tle lautichnig of thi St. Paul, and tlii feeling was indicated by-a resolution introduced in the house by Mr. Phillips of Chester. Objection beinir made ti the resolution it was withdrawn. It was as follows- That it was due and proper to the self-respect of the mem bers of the Pennsylvania, legislature i, protest against the disgraceful and un gentlemanly conduct of certain persons. to us unknown, while uim city ice lioat No. 3. on Monday, March 2.". ami that upon any future occasion of a similai nature we demand that we shall, as in vited guests, be protected from iiisQ.t and the boorish conduct of others. The bill authorizing the erection of workhouses in the several counties ol the commonwealth, which was defeated about two weeks ago and reconsidered, was taken up. Mr. XilesiTioga opt-nec. the fight against the passage of the bill, and in this he was supported by Messrs Merrick (Tioga). Herman, Snyder and Focht (Union); Messrs. (lou.d (Erie , Baldwin (Delaware and Dambley (Montgomery) spoke in favor of the bill. The bill was passed finally. These additional officers were elected; Marshall Douthett. Butler, and Amos H. Fry, Harrisburg, transcribing clerks; bill book clerk. Frank Sutton, Somer set: assistant doorkeepers. Frank V. Hagan. Allegheny, and .Tosiah Hissong. Bedford. Speaker Walton announced the appointment of William Creigh, Susquehanna; Robert A. Smith. Wayne, and Edward H. Hamnian. janitors ot the committee rooms. Mr Smiley (Clarion) offered a resolu tion of condolence on the death of ex Adjutant Cieneral Greenland of Clar ion, which was adopted. In the house these bills passed finally : To repeal the act authorizing county commissioners to icbuild bridges owned by corporations: prohibiting the use of meats in institut.ons supported by the state of animals slaugh;ered outside of Pennsylvania; to prevent interference of unauthorized persons with electrical conductors; to regulate establishment. classification and maintenance of higl schools; enlarging the authority of the mother of her minor children; house concurred in resolution allowing senate to adjourn until April 8. A bill was in troduced by Mr. McDonald (Allegheny constitution eight hours a day's wo.-k for mechanics, woman ana laborers in the employ of the state or any niuuici palitv The judicial apportionment bill passed the final stages m the house with only 34 votes against it. SOLICITOUS FOR HIS SON. WhT CarlUle Commit te.l an Alleged Vio lation of Law. New York, March 27. Collector James T. Kilbreth hai received from Surveyor John C. Mctiuire, a report cf the alleged violation of the quarantina law committed by Secretary of the Treasury John Ci. Carlisle, the highest official of the customs' department. The collector, however, positively re fused to make public the contents of the document. The trouble has arisen on account of the secretary'"! anxiety to care for his sen llliam K. (. arlisle. The voung man arrived in port last Saturday on the American line steamship Pans, after a month's tour abroad The secretary went down to quarantine in the revenue cutter and nok his son off the -learner before the passengeis had been inspected bv Health Urhcer Dotv. This consti tutes a violation of the state laws, hence the trouble. A Kidnaping (lr Iteri.ted MAl.TtMOKF.. .Marcii a,. ludge Den nis has decided the famous Toomer kid naping conspiracy ca-e. Each one of the defendants (colored), was fined a- follows: Everett J. Waring. lOO an t costs; Dunbar Walton, Jioo and c i- s. Cane W. Wilson, f UK) and co.ts. Loui E. Franks, $25 and no costs. These four persons were charged w:f.i con spiracy to get Mamie Toomer, the daughter of Nathan Toomer. a wealtliT colored planter of Augusta. ia , out of St. Jrancis academv. m order that a step brother of her s might meet her. English Meamer Ktred On. New York, March 27. A special Irom Havana says l.a Discusion of Ha vana, says that at Santiago de Cuba an English steamer, the Eorentia, has been fired on by Spanish coast guard for failure to heave to when ordered, but no official report has yet been mado regarding tie affair. I'rohiMM Printing of Foreign Stamp. Washinoton, March 27. Attorney General Olney has decided that the printing of fac similes of foreign post age stampsi i3 a violation of the act of 191, which prohibits the counterfeiting oi foreign obligations or securities. Kleetlon Imlietmentft Itetarnetl. Kansas City, March 27. The special grand jury summoned to investigate election franrls has submitted another report. Twelve indictments have beeu returned. 1 1 of which were for crime against election law. Dominion's School Message Read in the Legislature. IT IS LIKELY TO HE DISODEYEI). The flreenwav Government CofitemN That the I'resent Lrtw 1 Snti-laetory The Catholie'laim to Ignore the Or!er ill lie Open Kehellion Against the Ouecn. Winnii'F.o. March 27 Th first step in the renewed tight over parochial schools- in Manitoba began in the legis lature when the lull message was pre sented from the Dominion go .-eminent at Ottawa, ordering the Manitoba legis lature to give the Carbolics their rights, as tliev existed before the abolition of parochial schools in The reading of the Ottawa messag" occupied over an hour and. all verbiage removed, it amounts to the request as above stated. Mr. Martin, a French Catholic, member of the legislature, urged that the government should ta'tm immediate action, but Premier (ireeil way protested, saying that the me-sage should be printed in ord-r that all mem bers might know what they were deal ing with. Here the matter rested and the discussion will now probably not take place till tomorrow Meanwhile the. situation grows morr complicated. The Catholics and their friends say that (ireenway and his fol lowers, if they reject tlie order from Ottawa, are rejecting a document ordered and signed by her. ma.e-.ty. the queen, and such act would be eipiiva lent to open rebellion They say thev cannot conceive how the Dominion gov ernment could do otherwise than make the formal request they have made, a they were b-and, so far as lay in the r power, to take immediate action upon the decision of the highest court a-id see that the grievances of her mae-ty .- subjects of the Roman Catholic faith in Manitoba received redress at the earliest po-sible moment. Tlie ireeuway government contends, on the other hand, that the pre-eii school law is sati-factory to many Cath olics if it were not for the agitation by the priests of the church. They sav that if Manitoba, is coerced into recre ating a dual system, dualism. Iiotli m language and education, will be extended to tiie territories as well, and thus there would be perpetuated in tlie west the evils which have can-ed dissati-factniii and stagnation in the province Among the member on the government side, it seems to be a matter of opinion that the remedial oi b-r will be disjos. d of dur ing the coining week and without any great amount of speaking. Premier Oreeiiway. when sh aking on the mat ter, said t ; length of I he d scu-sioH Would il--- d ii kii the amo unt individ ual nieiiibt s wanted to talk. Premier ireen way .bines that he will compro mise the matter by introducing a bill making the schools entirely secular FIRE IN A CHICAGO STORE. Several I'eople liipireil I it Milking Their r.-e,ipe. CllICA'io. March 27 A fire which broke out in the basement of the Belie Clothing house, on the corner of state and Cjuiney streets, de-troyed tlie en tire contents of the establishment above the second floor and left only tlie wal!- f the buildings from that f:-.oi to the root standing. It occurred at the tins iest part of the day. with the store crowded with customers and employes. and the flames running through the building like a tiain of powder, tilling every nook and corner with their dense smoke, it wis remarkable that no lives were lost, in attempting to escape Irom the building the lollowing per sons were injured: V. II. Smith, leg broken in jumping from the second floor window and bruised alxuit tlie body; Dick Burns, elevator bov. slightly burned about the face: (irace Mertell, a clerk, bruised bv a fall and carried from the building; Helen Caesar, clerk in store adjoining the burning build ing, overcome by smoke. Samuel Cohen, a salesman, and -lohn Dichel. the engineer, had narrow e capes troni death. 1 he loss on the building was :o.ooo and on ,tock f l".- 000. Tlie building was insv ed for .J0- 000 and the stock lor -,, ooo A New Torpeilo linat Orderei YV asiunjt.n, March 2i. A contract has been signed by Secretary Herbert with the John P. Holland Torpedo Boat company for the construction of a sub marine torpedo Unit for tlie use of tlie navy. This contract, which may mark a radical departure in naval construc tion, was si, nod only after a thorough considerate . extending through a period of ut -rly two years, of the sub lect or suiimarine i oats and alter vari ous rilans amined. or such craft had been ex- Tiiwiin'mrs Siieci-Hsiir In ISe Nrimcfl. Wasiiinhton. March "7. Among the aiHiintnients which tlie iiier-nk-nt is exiM-cted to lake very soon, is that of a superintenr tit of the I nited State.-. mint at P iladelphia. in place of Mr Towuseiid. viiose resignation is believed to he now in the hands of the ire-,ideut liie lninca 'ons now are tnat tl:e ap pointment will Vh given to a citizen of Heading, 1'a., now holding a prominent position in the treasury department. ntenred fur Three Year. New York. March 7. Harry Mines. wr.o was ar-estea lat weeic lor tlie eni- be:zlenient of 10. !)()'.) from .T. P Mor gan iV i.o., bankers, by wiiom ne was employed, has leeii arraigned in court. pleaded guntv and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. Six lrioiier K-ieape. XVinfiei.d. Kan , March 27. A sue-ces-ful attempt at jailbreakinjr has Vieen accjinplishi-d liere and six irisoners, charged m ith tcrand laceny, burglary and arson, have escaped. Property Iturueil bj Itiirlar. Richmond. Me., March 27 Burglars made a bold attempt to rob the pi. of fice liere and started a hre which re suited in the destruction of if-io.OiX' worth of property. The Weather. Liht local snows, followed erally fair; westerly winds; warmer. by jren biightiy PITH OF THE NEWS. Thomas Xeal. after nccu-incf himeelf of triite.li-nient, at Trenton. N. .J., tried to kill himself with a knife. Four seamen r.f the wrecked Hritish steamer Hel.i.-t were landed at (Jrei-uock Kmhteeti uf he crew are mis-.int;. The efforts of (ire.it Britain to force the payment "f the 7"i.0i indemnity by the Republic cf N ic irasjua. are bein closely watched tv jiis trovernment. and it is said no injustice will be per mitted. An attack upon the frovernor general's palace at Havana, planned by negroes, was prevented by troops. KfTorts are bein made at Birmingham to assure McKinSey delegation from Alabama to the next Ilepublicau national convention. Tip, the trick elephant of the Barnum Bailey show, severely injured a keeper at New York. Citizens' suit in Chicago to annul a fra nchise ordinance was di-m.ssed. Work on the levee continues without interruption. at New Orleans The soldiers have lieen withdrawn but have been re placed by a strom; force of policemen. A bloody battle was fouuht at Boiinser Mill. Ark . between the Martin company mill hands on one side, and a anij of sec tion neroe- on the other, line section hand was killed and three of his compan ions wounded. One of th-s sawmill hands wm wounded. HOHENLOHi lie Is Aeeompaniefl U. t!i - la'.e of Itaden. I liehients of Ijn. i-i-nr'-- i-it. Bkri.in, March 27. " ' ran I Duke Of Dadeu and Chance. ci Von lb hcii lohe visited Plince H s u r. k to lay When Emperor Willi am called yes terday he presented lV.uce P.i-niarck with a sword of bono:- in behalf of the armv Km neror William, in proposing Prince P.ismarck's health aft r the luncheon, referred to the services which the latter had rendered to Emperor William I. Prince Bismarck, in reply, said that since 14 he had only done his duty and nothing more. As for the recent vote of the eichstag. he added he could only deplore the l ick of national senti ment thereby displayed. The Empress of (iermany commis sioned the crown prince to present t.i Prince Bismarck a beautiful ba-ket of roses and a letter of congratulation. The young prince handed the gift to Prince Bismarck with the simple words 'from mamma." Emperor William has appo nted Prime Bismarck's physician. Dr. Schweninger, to le privy medical coun cillor, and has conferred upon Dr. Crys ander. Prince Bismarck s secretary, the ord.'r of the crown. LI HUNG CHANG WILL DIE. A German I'livsieiHii Sav His Wnuad W ill lie Fatal. Washington, March 27. A private cablegram from Tokio. received by a member of the Japanese'leation hero, states that a (ierinan physician, who is a professor at the University of Tokio and an expert of hi:h standing, was sent at the personal request of the mikado to examine Li Hung Chang's wound. After a thorough examination of Ins distinguished patient, the physi cian reported confidentially to the mikado tnat Li Hung Chang must die. The wound is in the face, and the bullet, which the surgeon had not suc ceeded in extracting, is apparently yond reach. Moreover, Li is i0 years f age. and altnougn a giant pnysicaiiy. his years are against him. Wilson College I:tmai;eil ) Fire. CiiAMitKHsnrR(. Pa.. March '27. The third Moor of the main building and a mall wing of the W ilson 1-emale -ol- lesre has Ih-cii destroyed by lire. 1 he fiie was discovered under the nxii alxmt 7::rt. when the irirls were at break- fa-t. The origin of the tire is a mys tery. The third floor was completely itted, while the first and PWiid floors are ttamageil iy water. i ne iiremcn worke l;heroically. Half a dozen girls lo-r all their clothing with tlie exception 1. ot what tliey were wearing wuen me lire w is discovered. The loss will be about f'i.000, fully insured. Talk f Criminal I"i-ceeeilliiir. Dl P.ots. Pa.. March 27. Creditors of the d 'funct bank uf DnBois luive met tlie tockholders and heard the rejiort of tht mittee appointed last Friday. Huii McCull ngh ha- N'en appointed receiver liv tlie court, ami nietl a oomi in th- sum of tl.VMXHi. .Judgments are still lieing entered against the stx-k- holders and there is talk of criminal proceedings against Cashier Wise. It is tlioiiulit that- Keceiver .Mcuuuougii will soon have matters in In-tter shape. and the feeling of dissatisfaction will materially subside. .mtlier 'lii.ky Tru.l Sensation. CtiK Auo, ?Iar( h 27. The itisj.ectois appointeii tiy tne reoiganiy.atioii com-mitt.-e of the whisky trust, have, it is said, discovered nearly $ inn. !() was daid bv railroads presumably lor the liciiefit of the trust, but that not one dollar of it appears among the credit items on the trust books. 1 he money was paid as rebates on shipments, and the men who received it, it is alleged, were among the highest otlicers of the trut. Mrs. Clevelaml Contributed I'liot orraiilii. London. March 27. The Duke and Duchess of Fife have opened a bazar in this city in aid of the British and Foreign Sailors' society. Mrs. Bayard. wife of the American ambassador, is one of the strtllholders. It was an nounced that a package of photographs, signed bv Mrs. Cleveland, wife of the president of the United States, had been received. To ict an American Itriile. Ixni)N", March ii. The Hon. ieorpe Cnron. M. P., son of Lord Scarsdale, will sail for New York on the White Star line steamer Majestic on April 10 His marriaire to Miss Mary Leiter, daughter of Mr. L. Z. Leiter of Chicago, will take place in Washington, ou April JO McC'leriiaiicl Altle to lie About. Spuixukiki.I). Ills., March 27. Gen eral John A. Mct'lernand, after several months severe illness, is able to be about, though he is still quite weak. Ex-(iovenior Richard J Ofrlesby is still confined to his home at Elkhart, though his family do not express auy grave fears as to his condition Turnkey Forgot to Lock the Hour. Wichita, Kan., March 27. Twenty six prisoners escaped from the city prison and 12 were immediately recap tured, and the remainder ran in differ ent directions with officers in hot pur suit. It is claimed by the prisoners that the turnkey forgot to lock the door. Morrill Telegraph to Clevelanil. Toi'KKA. March 27. Governor Mor rill has sent tlie following telegram to President Cleveland: "The newspaper dispatches rejKirt that the Holm L. Waller, a citizen of this state, aud for merly United States consul at Madagas car, has been most unjustly imprisoned by the French government, under a sentence of a courtmartial. without suf ficient cause I respectfully urge that the department ot state take active nieisures at once for his protection aud relea-8. Sybil Sanderson Ancry. Xrw York, March 27. Sybil San derson, the prima donna, is on La lias cogne enroute for Paris. Another pas senger on La (iascogne is Don Ant inio Terry. Mis Sanderson is reported to have said to her close friends before her departure that she would never again return to this country., her native land where she said she had been terribly auused. Mr. Olney Argnri. Washington. March 27. The hear ing on the application of Kusene V, Debs and others for a writ of habeas corpus fur their release from imprison meni. is sun uemg nearn in the supreme court or the L nited Stares. Attorney General Olney made an argument speaking in behalf of the government in opposition to the application. Mr, Darrow argued for the plaintiffs. To Shelter Old Soldier. Lonsvii.i.E. March 27. The Louis ville school board, by a vote of 1 1 to 2, has granted the use of about 40 public school buildings for the G. A. R. en campment next September. The build ings will be controlled by tlie local com mittee on accommodations, and will be available from the 7th to the 10th of September. Robbers Dynamite a Hunk Vault. Rock ford. Ills., March 27. The vault in the bank of Mount Morris has been blown open with dynamite by burtr'.ars, wrecking the vault and fixtures. Near ly $ 10.000 was in the vault, but it is not believed that they secured any part of this. It is known that they got away with several hundred dollars in silver. The robbers stole a team and escaped. Nearly SS.OOO.OOO Involved. Nashua, N. H., March 27. The Nashua Saving Dank, the fifth largest in New Hampshire, has closed its doors, an injunction having been issued against It on application of the bank commis sioner. Nearly 3.000,000 are involved. Ten Cents a Week - FOK Tllll DAILY : DISPATCH, -INCMlDIMi- The Sunday Issue, 15c. A Decrease in Price But Not in Oualitv. "5fKverv number contains 'fWKI.VK To'lUKNTY-rtil i: KKOAD. IJUK.HT PAtiES. w iih All of the News! All of the Time ! No paper within hundreds of miles of miles of Piitsburir has such facilities for the gathering and preset. latino of intelli gence. The reader is certain of getting everything that is going from an accu rate account of a ward meeting '.t a graph ic tiesei iil ion of the latest battle in I he Orient w ritten by a cm respondent on tin spot. The Dispatch holds that while the live news of the day is of the (irst importance, features in a lighter vein make an agreeable variety, and lo that end arrangements have been for a Series of Slier! Serial Stories bv t he greatest authors of both cmil inents. The list nf contributors includes such names as A. Oman. Harriet Present! Simf fnrd. .1 II linn II aw t hoi lie. Stanley . I. W'ev tii ; ii and a hoM of others equally noted. No sueh value has ever lieen placed de fine t he people i if t he I hrei-Sia ti-s f if w hii b Pittsburg N the center. Not a hoil-ehnlil can allord lo he without the liUKATKsT NKWNl'Al'KK liet ween New York and Chicago at tin' tigiiles named. lOC'KNTs a WKI K Knit tiih ihii.v DISPATCH. Il I I HIM. T1IK Sl NHW ls-I K. !."'. From Pole to Pole ATIR's HasaPakili.a hn dtmonatratt'd f- power of cum iur mil duee of the biol. The Harpooner's Story. AfW JJnlord, June , 1893. rR. J- ATTR & io. TvTity year Air 1 wu a Jxr;-.'-r in the irtli 1'ut-ifit-, n hon liv Otht-r of lh crow and ni Mi-!f were l;mt up nh run y. Our IxmJip-s wi-rt blatt i!, jrimm wotlt-D nJ l.kfrtinsf, V-t'th ItHiw, url btutcfu hil trr u, ant tir breath w rii-tj rtti-n. T:ke by and larjf we nfre prt-tty blly cif. Ail oui ini.mii- a,-cid-uljlly dt'p:r-y-d, but Tl.e captMin ha-1 a Connie iloit n t liloc f Avik's Cakapamu a and p:ve ui tliul- We r.-cov r-l on it 4uik?r than I have rvr wn nifO bn.uirbt about b any ttb rtr aiuiviit for; urvy, and I've nen a iT'XhI d-:il of it. Si-irnt ni mm Uun In yur A Iiuanac of your .HrMimrili l m fiM.d for ururry, I thoucbt ya o- btto ituuw uf tbi, and K-tid you be f-i-tn. UeajtrCtlUl!y wuri, ALPU VixaTB. Tho Trooper's "xpeneno. Mfaw, Hanutvtund.S. At -ru.) Jurr, A tS IR.-T. ATEB & "o. oantnit-n : I !:- uch ttiraaura Co Utify o vt K "t iu cf four A-ra.arllL. We lave V-a. lationrd orre f r f it two year, du ntif vhitS tim w bad to !ive la Irou. Bn unoVr canvas fo irh a tiTiie bn-aht on Vu. i called in thi country vrltlt-ra- 1 b..! tbua rr f ai.'ne tmir. 1 wa adii-d t. tike your Sr S trill a, two b.'tiba of bi-h made my aoraa laapjM-ar rapidly, an. I I am n.-w quit well, jfuur iru y, T. K. H'ins, 7rxocr, l'af Mounted Jilrmen. Aer's Sarsaparilla In tfc" ot.iy tborotielily effective blood purifier, tlie only iiietlw-iiie ttiat craUii-at the pvUoul or SirnfiiliH Mercury, mid CuiiUiuutf lllielM iruui tlie- ylexn. mtriRto IT Or. J. C Ajer &, t ., Lowell, Mi Suld ly all Irni4ta : Ptc 1 ; Mis boiu fur Si. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Ichedule in etli cl .liinimry -Jl, lswi. KAHT. Seashore Kxiiresn, week il a m Alloon i cconiinii latiun. weeli ilava ! a n lay Exi-r- b.. :lllv '. 11 i4 a in Allium K.recii. ilai ly Harrisliura: AecutniniHlatiun. . . 1 HO p u Siinilay nnlv 1 7 p ii H IT i Ii 8 12 i u, A 14 a ni 0 a Ui 1 'Mt i Ii 4 Ltt i w s -in p. Ill olIDi Mall Klires. dallv , Phlladeliihla iLXrefl. dally.. . totinstown Acponiraixlailon. week ilays Pacific tires. daily way faseniter. 'k'iy Mall Train, week Uays , Kal I.t ne. dally Johnstown A ccoui inflation, week days.. F.bf imbnric Hrpnrh. Trains leave as lollowt; 7.211 a m.. and 3.:u . Ui. aluT p. ni and arrive, at 'reckon at 7.57. a 4.05 p ui. Loji.e I -ressou at V 41. a. 111 and -.:( 11. tu., and arrive at Kbenaburic al lo.ii a ui. anil tt 10 p. ni. I'rrlNnu anal t'lenrlieltl. Ieave Irvunn at fi.45 a m. aud :i (hi i. m. arrlv lux at Creosou at 8 05 a ni. Mini 4.'" . 111 Ix-avi t'reKKoti V M a. 111. and "i.'xi i. 111.. arriving: at r- vuna at lu.50 a ui. and 6.50 i. ui. Kur rutes m i.n. etc . call un Thiw. K. Watt. 1. A. W. 1. avent or addrePh , llu Kuth Ave.. PiiLttiura . Pa. S. M. PKtVOST. .1. K. WOOD. Uencral Manager. Oeneral Mmiaiit-r h. L. RIID. XAVCIITKIalll. REED & READE, Attorneys jit La'W. KHtNSHt'Kil, - - - PEN N A. w-otticeon :eutr mreet. 4 aK. KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at Isiav- KBENSBl'HH, A. - tti.?e Id (iera Hou-e. 'i.v.v TV. DU.K ATTOKNEY-AT-IiAW, hBitsm-Ku. I'iiiii'a S.e,-lal attention to slven claim tr Pen sion Knontf . ele eh7 "i J. F. MrKKNKICK. ATTOKtiaV ltl C'l SSILUlR AT LAW. tKKNSHl Ktl. - PA - Itllce on Centre street . HII. MY BUS. ATTt 'K1 VY-AT-IiA W, tmsnsarp.. Pa. rt imeo la tetlnnaile Ha, en t'entre atrefil. DONALD E. niTFTON. ATTOKNEY AT LAW. Kbhhsbtrii. Pan ha tiittco In Mra Hon. tnter treet Steei Picket Fence. CHEAPER ?utwrpi.uVm"Jrr,"''n''mT lr"" ''. r,.t i,; Suhla rittlnr. fir. hhmirr aud Ft KK KSCA HFs cvrVr tTSni?:! 'n;-':-,-' '"or..... i..iii 1M)0- ln-Kt. S. an.1 All kinj, of IV IRK WUKk. TAYLOR &. DFAN. ui, zu4 a zua atarket St. inch IS in. Pittsburgh, Pa. Itosijuri Fire Insurance ipr, "V .DICK, General Insurance Agent. MtEXSISUlta. I'A. VAHTED KKI.IAHI.K MKN to fell nnr choice and complete Hoe ol Nur sery S'.-ck. H littlest salary anil eoinuilssion paid weekiv. I'm inif ami permanent position icuaranteed and s u e.-em assured te kimhI men. Siecial Induce mrMs to tieiEinners. Fxperlence not necef-ary. Kxrlusiv territory ami your own choice ol same Kiven. 1 hi not delay. Applv to AU.UI M'KSKKY i-i.. mch8 4m. Koehester. N. Y. , TKAN t WOOD Ktr.lPTS AND KXPKSDITI n K-S erTIIL null "i r euio-un; irum iaicn iztn. l-.-t. l.i Mar. i ll.l i: lr J:HN y. TIBHO.1. Jolle.-tor anil Treasnrer. 1 I'n halation lue at It -tti- raent 410 S7 tin,ui. l rr-rei veil irmil K. C riiMi. XV M llSi t3 xuiuuct rH e veil iruni K 1.. 1 In. in a. W s . i 0ir lti To Hiiiouiit rceelve.1 lioui t'v l.n.l. Iiulue', s per ro- erit en lo.-fcet T" Atimunl reeive. tT it iVruo- r I r-nuTet l:cen lees) In' miiount i auneate u1 Tel "JO 4.i tm UHllS. Iiufouwh .. I.Ms i Tu numuiil l 1u.ii-iite '1 luMln. -,r-t-i 1 1 ...... T" Htieiunt Kililcl to iiBiilitl Jtlit taxes - 1 tiHLini-e at 4ttk-ment., .$ 4-mio Cr. J'MN K. TIB HI ITT. tinlleetor anl Trencurer 4 ultf no fun un -24 O U -.El . Kt ..r.lerx ,niil Hv IkiIhIi lilt-il liy cium.i lit ...... ... Hy itrrue1 iii'C-eit H. -xi'iinr.-t 1 1 -.ii;. Hv r-lmle In lniiMyer . Hv li ier eeo' r,itnuil9to lr e..le.-tio- l CW & 3i T Hv ii i.er rent rnuimip,ion for cuOei-tinK iii'SiTd S Hy - i.er rem. eomnii.un lor lixy inn out 4 H60 ijl . UT 3i Hjlaui-e ilue lNrouitti . 4vi lu 2 4 1 1 KM IZEI S TA I EM KNT (K KilKDt (ill r X lieiife-: KeiiHim 633 mi S'reet nniiiiiioiier iiA 7 l.lht 1 lisl &4 llauiini: 3I j.i I'nl-ee '' OO flerfc' iiiiry m.uu Seliritiirn .... 3lll Amlt line t 'ui i-hik nil i-rnssiiiif .. 1UJ 1W r.umlier iiiiil luue llitl.i I'mitiiK 4u Hur.loitre '7 11 Airuritin wiim r'.iel OS ru?itKe miiI itHliiiuery 4 14 Surve) i iiif '1 -Ml KxeiieratioD.i tur IS'I uil l.-ni... '1 liT l.w luiok -i Oil Kelmt' lor overpaid tax 'S M l.iterv lure '1 ix Ailuiinisterluir oalhtf... WATKK WOKKS. l l 1 He.lri" Fuel linrilwure. 'te ml rami .ne?. ... 14 sij.eruii i le'eiil' salur 4u ou Kull.llliK ina-fc 2I T.S "utiit.iiiie 77 tts K.-ui 4n IIZi.ll lnM IIS ................... . Vd H4 . k-'iiltlilp 4i Hy.tr iDC -t Cjui-iiiu'i siatilo kihi r -i iiflit ami ilmjime... 5 s K'.i vie ur oveieliaieil traier rem 5 oo flST3i:i l'.ii 7n ol thin amount w ianl by water rent for tlie Klcciric l.ikht I'lint, lucli In nut in .lu.leil In amount lecelveil Iruui Ii. J.. Ttiuui9. ASSKTS. B;i lance in band ot John F. T ii..tt . I'reasU'er t i'fl 10 lUUncc in liatiiis ol It. 1.. 1 liouian. SV. s . ....... M 1 $ ;.ejoi 1.UH I.I1IKS. I litt'nntlinK Ih.ioIs. eileii ut !S-.'i. . t 3UUUU t -i.tidinlitii InidiIii. iieries ol I .: 5. sum no I'll rKliil Uk. i.lilelS Q It) 106 1 We. t'ie iiniler-lune.1 Atiilitoni uf the turoU4h I Ktieiisliur. il re.rt that e have exaanneil tl.e M-inuitin anil mii bern ni the receipt! atnl ex ii-imIuu e- ul Hlll tM.roiiieh tor the year entliuar Mr. ti lltli, IMC. aLd find lliclu irreet aji alxivt slated. St ilt YI.KK liAVIS, ) Auatior A .1 M'.tlKKS. Auditor. Keetist-U'-it, IV, .Mjri-ll '.-J. PR'S. ! A 1K.MI-M OF EI TI.KMI Nr 11 H tT- O ei vmiirn .l XV i-li'inr ion tuwo'hit. lor ihe ll-ur rlHlil.n March 11 IH 5: PKt Mi ll iltl.N K. .-sr , Suirvlur. Ir. To a inbuilt ul duplicate ..... 47 4 lo :i!iniui.t ol license ini.nev n.', 5o I'n aiu.iiiul uriler t. iiaiain-e 'M :& Total fiM, 5 UMKA. r. Hy taxes worke I nn roi.m .siu V 5 iv t 75 41 7 -' fi j I i in rt i.t;lilors e i.tierat ii.im H iiuu.iiot rciurni-.t iu nuituisiinern liy coiiiiinssii.ti on at 5 .er cent H ch iaid i.r r..ia ....... Hi c:iIi j.aid tor t-H.ls :m.l lilackiii!it h ina: . l-i v cah laiil r'. .1. "t'.iiuior (c unsel lee) liy iT-ler- re.eUie.l .... ..... Kv i1;ii servii-e at l .rnl I s-rv ii-t-ii to t-.ticiisl lira ari-l .lotmPlown . Hi one lav al sett li-tnel.l and iroliale. 5 Mi l:t H Is, II no 1 on nt.il .it ili.X 5V) .V. SllpeM ifn.r. I laiAl'W I l.i lr. !" antoiinl ol diiic:ite I',i am nit ut In en-e ui-mey T. :ii..,iiiit ri-eti-d Iti-uifiatid and un e iii-d Ian. To drder : Lalaiire Tot:il . HM'IIA. t'r. Hy taxes worked nn road" .. Hi aii.iiloni e.tonera t ions ..... ...... Hy amount returned to c.iiu iss-tonera i;y ci.iiitnissioii ou 11 Lo at 5 per cent Hv cash paid lor ork ... Hv cash lor hhiIs and blacksuilthiua: Hy cash iaid tor lullltier...... . lu cash .H:d .1. Ii (iConuiir (c iun-el lee) H;';'4 day' nerlcec fUirlsor ai 11.50 Hy i.itit-r. re,leeii.ed . Hy sen ices ( Knenshuric aud .lotinstowa . Hy one da ut settlement Mi 13 S i 5o -JI4 Jl ti il f7iej 15 13 76 a vti yi u: HI 47 j4 18 5 INI tu :i7 4 71 n no ... 1 5-1 ..J7.H 15 .. f.: 1 00 . . Kfl-i to Total .. The I ahllltie ut the tne n--hii are atM.ut. I'heansetd are I)'ie Iroui Oresna l'wu.. '.lalnlllie In excess ol asfeK are ahout.i 30 00 We. the undersigned Au.il'or-i ol W-rhlnarton townslii. ceruly I hat we have examined the ac count ol aid lowiisnip and tlud them an ah Te stated. JOHS MoT 1MANY. JuIlN t K EN Kt IUK, KM KK KuKlNt. Jk.. Attest: Wu. Brown. :ierk. t;ierk March 2. Iv.io.at. yJTATK.M KNT OF SKTTI. KM KN r W TH SI' perviMirs ul Hlacklii-k in n-tiiu, March 11. i vi.i. In account Wilh.lOHN dlNKS. lr l"n ,luillcle ti-ii 40 Hv work un r,iils H reluru laxeii Hv exonerar Ions .. .V -. da s sen Ices at 1 5o......... lij itiulirr lurnuhed lor tirtdnei... . t'r. un 54 1 -J7 I .V. 85 ou r.' mi I5 30 642 40 t (V. f4::9 74 4 M 13 i0 4 1 '0 7 4ti 1.1 Mi Total nier ou Ciiu-uiissiouers. lo In account with IIIHN 11S. MupervnuT o! liiacklick Twi. lr To ilQ.l C4ie ii.j,i 31 Hy work done un loads . . Paul .lohn II ickenderier tor wnra.. Hy nails. crowoar. e r, Ih.uk hi 'or towiiauiti m Hv dan.aaes paid K -1 II r n (axes Krrv.r 4i das services Ktiiii-rn lions I.umlier lurnisbe.1 Paid nn road machine Total on Wl a os 1:1 yo 15 10 755 75 ;.to 31 To order un coiu 1111 ss toners VM0 1 -0 K nance due j . Itavl f i". 4 We. tl.e uDriersiancd Auditors ul Klacklick towiishio. have t x in mod t, e alnire account an.i O11.1 u c .rrect 10 the Lest , our knuwledae and oelfl. I. K. KlIWIMM). l A JIH HtKLS. J Auditor. JOHN Ml PS. Attest: Ki.tswoKTH huwumi. Clerk. M.rch .M. li5. OILS! OILS I The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tie trade the finest brands of Illuminatins; and Lubricating Naphtha and Gasoline Oils That can be, FHQM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Unirormly : Satisfaclory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO. irnsKri( itPT.. I'lTTSBUKO, PA. octlS.MIy. IOK AI.LTHK NKWS. KKAU THE FWtE 7 MAM. fl.tu per rear. 151 3 5 s 5 2 S a a a a a a a si a 5 a s a a a s a s a si rai OUR Clearance Sale IS We have closed out all nnr old slock, hence we are loal iiur up as last as possible wjj, New SPRING GOODS. Our Spring AnnoiinceiiuMit will he made about April lt. THE CI-OTHIEP.. Clereland St., LILLY, PA. LSI Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re Cults of neglect may laj seriiiin. Avoid all harsh anl drastic purgatives, the tendency of whi h ii to weaken the tiowels. The best remedy is Ayer'a I'ills. 1'i-itig purely vegutahle, their art ion is prompt and tht-ir effect always leiufuiah They ara an a.luiiralile laver and Afti-r-linuer pill, aiid every where endorsed hy the pri fession. j " Ayer's rill arn highly and univer sally titHiken f hy the jh,...; almut hert. I make daily iim- f il.cin in my practice." lr. 1. E. I'owh-r, Uridgo. t.irt, I'unn. ' I can reecmnif-nd Aver"? Tills aimve ill others, ha iti Imi proed their value as a c.-i: hart ie f r myself anil laiuily." J. T. Hess, Leilhsvilie, "For several years Ayt-r's Iiils have tieen used iu lay luiiiily. Ve hud thciu an Effective Remedy tor constipation and indigestion, and re never without tht-ni in tho house." Moses GreUler, Lowell, Ma--iS. "I have tisi-d Ayi-r's l'ills. f.r liver trouliles and indii st i.m, ilurmj many years, and h.iw always found tl.eui Lroiupt and elti ii-nt in their aclioii." ,. N. iinith, I" tii a, N. V. "I suffered from constipation whicn assumed such an olsiinaie form tliat I feareil it would ause a .t.ppai;e of the l.iels. Two Imixi s of Ayer'.H l'ills ef- fecti d a ctaupleie cure." D. llurke, Saco, Me. " I have tt;ed Ayer's Pills for the past thirty years and oiisi!er them an in valuahle family, medicine. I know of 110 liitti-r remedy for liver trouhlea, and ha e always found t luiu a prompt cure for dy sM j.si:i. " .la:n.-s tjumu, LO Middle St. Ilai Hold. Colin. " Having Ih-i-ii troiihh-d with eosTive ness, which seems ine uahle with ht iioiis of sedentary halc.ts I hae tried A.o-r'i Tills, liopiinj for relief. 1 atu f ia.l to say I hat tiiey hav e served me clTcr than any other inediciue. I krrive at Ihis conclusion only afler a faithful trial cf their merits." isauiuel T. Junes, )ak St., T.osloli Mass. Ayer's Pills, rKKMUr.II KT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell. Maw Bold by OeaJcra la Medicine. Stop Thief! Any one whose Watch has a bow ( rwVwill never have oc casion to use this time-honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted or! the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. A watch cat openar. which aill save your -"H. ". Km irrc on request. Keystone Watch Case Co. PHILADELPHIA. FOlt A NAME OK A FLORAL WONDER. I Fur artii-ularssfe Tlrk't Floral Goldr f.ir 1S5U. vhi-lientuinsol..nsl l:ii, ..; I Vlca'a Itrmm-liinc Asi.-r. S-l l-a, V-p- -tat.lea, llii'i.susmHlr..,l 1 !..w,r. Hon-1 -9S tllU4tratiiii: d,s rii:ioti tliut .1- I icrtVie. not misleaj hilitsttn now In? and I transplanting. Printed in 17 din. n-ut colored inks. Xuilrsl on rcoiii t cf Ii -entn. which mar t.e.lst;H-tsl fr..m first onJcr. irk'a eeda rnmaia Ike era t life. ' CHOICE . .nm mmm S3CO DTITT7T7m T1Y7 N P lj . illltln II I L 1 1 BmAll QuaUUh at WholcAAl rrie 40 Cents a Pound 1ir.,."?e I We have crown ton of Swrt-t IN-a ' 1 pant fmiuiiir if a vi ry ti: (ii:tluv to If able to jcive our frk-tn. a n-.tl trt-ut, C." ' rartetifs ami o.lr mix-0. ntint f il a poand only -trrt.; fanlf fsund I S.rt.t Hnrtrr pound 15rlw.;l ompf IO rla. : :OI.l FI.OWKR, Gran.! TW 1 i Oiaraung IN i'lant, and ex-elU tit for I i lMrirr. u COLUMBIAN Jaziss Vick's Sens Scooxnon KUCllIiTi:iC, X. V. VUnD-ULESHERi We want lew li. en a 1 A.in.i nursery stark. We rabnut make rich In a month l.m iP. .. . . . . with the time W rii to' tmn en.l irrr:t.Yr 1HK HAWkS M'KSI KY 4X.. AC lik. 4m. Jtocheator, N. A OVER. J0B:LPR1XTU 'rut: yju.r.MAs Printing Is tbe viapf to e.j Vl L. job print::; j riomptly aud stlfactoti'y tx-:x will meet the prices (if , ., Cotnpetion, We di.D'l d ,: living imcc f,- n Willi FuSl Prtsn;i.)i: We are prepared Ui turn outj t r-' every disruption in t f;j STYLE d,1 at t; v--i Lowest Casl M Nothing nut trie hesi tL;cr : s our work sp-aks jor u.. t.r.: pared to print un Urs'j..ir..fes Posters, r ROi hamm ts, BrsiNEss C'Ahi'? Tai.-. B:u. F-. Monthly Statlmests. Lvvl's Labels. (. ik( ri.Ah?, e::vs VltlTlSG C'AKLs t'HLi ks N n IJkakts. lititin- Ih's: u lETTEK AMI NolE lit-AIs : Hop ami Pakiy 1sm:at We can print anything (ti tL :r and neatest Viritini t'arl tu " 1 r Toster on short notify 1-1 1: most Kea'sonablr Fo;-?. The Camlnia Fini ASKYOURilORSESr" It ABSOLUTELY rr": "r and insures j-r:,s : horse anil iirm r. Sin mI i;li t.,- -Nftf-Ts'.:--' feet real.is ir L- ...j : " by- not liAVUij t,i shoes for sliars-T,n:j. T. . r- r- T.rvi.V!TT: Steel-CentercJ ar.J SIIF-SHA. Wlien worn out ti. ti t --s- ' serteil vkImm;i ri-in"1 1! - 'j'J Jniinense amount el tnut lilarksinitli s'noj'. .... .r do reoeii't ot it-l I' .. MriTlive cir-'!!.'1 ,'":,'-li :':.; ...ir fli.i-s. re.i.iy ! ! i .o -! ' ' tills winier ii iri4. Pollelet mteIlattlt,"a,,'"',l3" OLD RELIABLE' TV ..a .titer rir. 1 1 T. W. DICK it HIMMK"K1' M 17.U. KtinBr.JBiT "l-" Mountain Hoitf Shi . ; .if CENTRE STREET. EEI&:: nunc .n b ..fi mnJ .T. .:-( X Pa Tier t ti"' i... . , ... L rarl.-ri now i.-..r . .!-:--I.- th. Iln utal-le ' !ll " .berehe hunnrss I irr-;. ,ture. SH AM.N.:. - h, .n:f. rtlMir maunFr. leAn . j-t. .Lulo walteJ i-d lKXVf U "'. a tu re yuo J T SAM'L WELLS - 67 VINE ST.. C' .Tif Lir.CEST EXPCRTtRS OF to V. r cwiiir. FIRE lXSlilAMECli
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