r i A f . I i . Y. MAY :s. 1-vr. N -i.v'ii-.!. u: ' with the l".-iMi.ii whii-h w r-.-mlfffl wt-ek Jn.l.e An il:, ws :u ii.- .-;.''-i 1! mi i-f r-i". prc-in-t -.-:rt. tin- M'cu rs tir- u ill of the !:!:. .lav i n'-ii niil he roinpell.-.t t" pay :!! law- upon the as-st-.-r-meiit of $10, t.'. 1 (.I (I, wlii. ii was piareil upon the r-miai jroj-ei;y for the y.':r lS'.'.'I for la at i. ill. I! V MllllWI. I.hM'N. of A!!-lVntir-vl- ;in'il Cl.V. ' lli tl.t.T of ti v out 1' Miiii-. ii;-! M- n.l.iv . i " ve.ir.-. i:i New York. II" was a 11a- W it!ll' ire!:tlui Hi" war a- a V I. lie w is th. Ie'l!.l.i:ure. 1 1 f i'ei.-itit. 1 : i' I .- 1 I in ,1 ti . l.v.ii, r.i. 11;. I . . in i - r .- r 1 1 to -w 1 1 -ti o V r i t i in in ki 11 . !..iili I 1 . o! ti it. Im. ird of rt- fr 'in the r wheat ha - 11 'M ill leaf .Ijn intuit' I -t .1.- -1.. .. 01 t 1 'ti 1" t i i . . I ! I I . it .1.1' 1 a !i.t r 1 : an. I .,.... 1 ol Willi I !t 1 1 ty of roots to It -i!rt .1 j. --I r. .p it i. f 1 1 r.ihle Weatii 1 I, il i' ' a' I-. r-ii'lltly iIi1'Ii ;im i, ooi '.. t!. I , pn of erain. The 1 ..t i i r. .p i. i i t d to I a It. vi :.M I i;i-. Ih IniKK are now eighty live common plea.- and eiy ht orphan s court judges in ieiin- i ani 1. I h. re a !so fi vt-ii jnstics f the -'.ipreme eonrt and :iftv live as -ociate jad.f, a total of 1 ( jmlts iearii.-d in the iaw and hfty live not i arned in 'lie law lor live and a half million people. Km;land. Ireland am! S-otland con. hined, with a population in -aily six times as lare, have not near ly s. many. The state judiciary the jiast two years co-1 ?'l .L'SoJllH), fir al-mo-t as much as the com! ined cost of riinnin'4 all the other branches of the state eoverninent, executive, depart -ni'-ntal, legislative and county siiierin tendeiits of public gihools included. Tin- agricultural department, Wa-h-inton. has i.-.-ued a bulletin, compiled by h-neral ioy Stout-, of l'enn-y Ivani.i. fp.cial aj nt in harjje i'f r-'ad in.iiirv, containing information cone. miu the ii-i" of wiili tins on tti'iJii w heels. Mr Stone regards it of -h i lal ii.t jk .rtanc. in th' inainteiiance of public hichwaxf that the ohiiits 11-.d1.11 tli.m fiiai! j h ive tirtj- of cr.'ater width than are now j 1:1 u'.-neral 11-e. j I t!:n (1. 111 the ft.il. 1.H4 - r. pn St i.t i IT l!.e 44I.IM. 1 f t: t tire t l ll-eil on ! 4. I.I t f ! i. h It. r , : . a .n h ' t rt 1. 1.. l .t Oid . I..- I. . f Il I k - It 11 1 1 .1.1. 1 i. in; .1 .1 II b-ite Il W.'i.-. I'm l: I a ;-.it. 4 . i I . .1 I .11- 1 1 1 t ' t K ...II. tr.i.-p. i t f i 1 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 . 44 ,.lll . , 'M..I- , 11 4.11.. l.o I t I. T t . I'l. I.I. ill ! t ii.lll L' I ' li..! 0. 1 .1 Wit .1 i. I 1 1 -I r. a.! a .oad o ari-w tir.d I .11. . I L' ' II i r "' lit' e l, h - 1. ! i.-ie o II. Ike- : J.-tllu ll' - I II li 1 1 . II 11 I 11 . r t a r.l ' t - 44 I I t 1 4 .. gH.'ll. hie... I tltt . w . 1 la if,u ts ..f t h runt i'tf 1 r. 1:1 x.iriollf .-talcs are al-o Nl. K..i . sa- the I'hiladelphia 7 o.k . offer-a s hiiiirg example ju.-l 11.. w ot the it. lights ol free .-ilver. tileat l'.riliiiu wants to collect a claim of f7". and it is said (hat the government of Nicaragua could pay ihe face of the bill but il would take 2o0.u.)(i in the silver coin of the country to huy a bill of exchange on London for ?7",lHiO, an.l this is more than the Nicunigiian reve nues could stand. The monetary standary in Nicaragua is the oid fa.-hioiied silver dollar, a little lighter than tin- present silver dollar in the l'nite.1 Stabs. It is legal tender in Nicaragua, and parts adja -.-tit, but il .I.M-sn't go across tiie water, and when there are outside accounts to l.e Settled it is worth about cents. This is the kind of money that our rilver flielids would like to see prevailing in the l iiit.d States. They expect to l.iing alx.ut an international agreement by which such a dollar would lw every where accepted at its face value. Nica ragua, no doubt, and the Central AnU'ri- car. states generally, would join iu such an agreement, but the robat.ilitv of its acceptance by Euroican nations, or any others having a modern system of cur rency may lie ca.-ily glier-.!. Tiiiil.K is an actual scarcity, says the ;.'i-'.v ihiZ'Hi. of prime cattle, or cat tie of any kind. Within a short period the price of go. k! cattle on the hoof has ri.-en two cuts per pound, and we see no reason why the advance should not -otitinne. In fact, we look for acontinu ation of high pries for U-ef all of the eomitig summer. The amount of range cattle offered for the market is now forty K-r cent, less than last year. There has lutn a drouth on the ranges, liunl winters, a lack of increase in cat tle raifii.g, and, to sum it all up, a strong American demand for consump tion not etjiial.ti by the producers of beet. As far .is we can see every circumstance-; of climate and trie laws of supply and demand have for a numlier of years combined against the American cattie-raiser, until we are confronted with actual shortage of U-ef. 'I'he situation has long I.een fore shadowed by reports which have up I n a red in the '; from ad ijuarters The calculating farmer, the man who keeis pitted, has not failed to see the drift of affairs, and when he ha.-- gov erned himself accordingly he is not now caught with his buck, t upside down when it is raining dollars. The long era of low prices has cost as much, but it has likewise taught as much, and it would l.e lamentable indeed if the pres ent upward Ihght of prices should induce any farmer to forget the economics ju production and feeding which he was iorced lo learn, j The Democratic commissioners of lS'i;, were en-.hteil w ith a certain amount ol iiahiiilieS. When the Kenuhiican Coin iinssioiiers 01" l.i4 pii'l the iiat.iiii tit-r- of I why shouldn't they have l-en cre-lite-i with navintr then, instead of i..in- cl.arse.! with expending that , J .. .... tl...;, I "' ",,r ' " co-AvA.t;.,4i!t The ;W" Uo'M ask that .pestion of the au.iitors. a majority of the hoant heiiij Ut pniiheans and havint: the eon trol of how the statements shall he made. Anvone who examines the reports f'"" lSo:', cutiM se at a ulanee that there wer $-2S,S-i4.st iiahihties an.l 1 10,'.' l' -2u assets tnrne.1 . ver to the eominis sioners of l'.'l. 'Hie only misninkr standiiie seems to he with the f.Wi'... when it Ms.-erte.l that the iiih rale of taxation was in ule necessary to pay the hiUf tinder the I lem.M'ratie reit;ii of etiiiiini.-fionerf who (tern pied the dlViee in l -'.'.." I'he FltKKM N wiill a few faetf and linr' Sim n dispos.il of that State- j mini I. nt liie Cohifi se'ms to think it I fhouM he the duly of he l'l:KhM.N to t.-i". why the Kcpuhiican ollh ials should not pnl.li.-li a statement so that f.iple as Stllpl as the .'.. Vii.; could unil rstan-J. In his original lament our lired friend r.-ft-r- to he -1 1 ii; li rate of four mills which he saidj was made n.c.-s-aiy last year and this in order to s.vecten the salary of the county treasurer We U-lieve that at present he will hardly sini; as ;le. fully as when he first cleared his voice for a warble on this -uhject. I u t in order to afford him the opiorUmity, we would kindly call his attention to the rates of mills levied ilur iii; the years l-'.n, '.:: and 1 ., when the commissioners as well as the audi tors and treasurer were democrats of the li. epe-t dve. Tiiey were as follows: 1 mills eipiivalent to " Mills: lwj, 4 '. mil!.-; I'.'.:, o mills. f.W'. '1 he f iusli,: fhoiild also have stated that in llie year when the o mills taxes wi're levied and collected there were jflil.OOO county ImiihIs ri'deemed and S-2",o7i; pai.I for building and repairing bridges. The foliowinsr year IS'.'-J the taxis were reduced to l. mills and tiiat year there were 10.(MHI in bonds red(miod lnlsVo the taxes were igiin reduced from 4 to 0 nulls and at the end of the year there was a balance of a.-sets over liabilities of fl'J.lOl, 4 In !; J without any extraor.linarv exiens-s in view and with a balance in the treasury the mills were a' iin in creased to 1 mills, and the sum of 1'.. Ill 42 colli, ted and sj-ent. Mattiii.w M 'Ij-II M I . in the New Yoi k liflires out tnat there are al'tlt 1 -.'. H 1.1 p r.M.ll 111 the I lilted Sl.ite- h lnM' in t. r.s woyl.l l- proiiii'ti-d l ! he f ree .iiimi;' ot ri'r. 'Jl.tV coin-prif.- al. lit :'.ni.tit riitii mii.irs an.! It - lideli! - lid I . ' 1 1 " 1 1 .cr i f n . limb, ted f irms h-t .k up Hn ir pr. ;. .rt4. Mr M tr-i. 1 . pert : in nt y -11 t .at 111 to. " an pitign "f .-ha all 11 up. I. ti.e 11 III i. -t 11 II I l.al 1.- ..'.-111 ' I t 1, 1 t it fr-e i'1'in.tcc a.4.att fh -u ' I ! ii-it.pt I til t.i ir.ikt- '.1 el. r .! 1 1 nit a 1. . i i.at th. . pt t t If tin rc-ii.t u 1 - 1, 1 ri. 1 ... id. pt ion of their im n. 1 1 r f -U in. If tin v should maintain lint -lU.-i would double the selling price of com modities. .-uch :i piof p i live rcfiilt .-hoiiui al meate the Vott f Ihe million.- who v.1rt f.,r wages or h- upon rents and mifi.sgs u liose exiielises Would lie dou bled without an inetease in their in come. If they ij 1 ..MM take the ground lhat the admission of the ;sj Iyer to free coinage oil a H' to 1 ratio r.-ould raise silver to a jcttity with gold and cause an inilalioii tf values, then the silver argument would cease to U attractive in the West and in liic South. Either horn of the dilemma would Ik; confusing to the silveritCf. They cannot, however, t permitted lo skip from one horn to the other, bid ding foi the vote of the wage earner by promising him a dollar as good as gold, and us the same time assuring his em ployer that he shall lie enabled to pay for a hundred dollars worth of labor w ith ti f ty dollars worth of silver. It is dangero.us to attempt to ride at the fame time isvo hors-s which are going in opjxitelir'tio,ifj. The inter national himetallists cannot keep com pany with the friends of free silver coin age. Tiik $!S.- expenses of Is;.:; were paid in 1--. I but tli.-y were paid, as ihe -'i:r.i:i a Muted, out of I he fun is cnlli-ctcd in s-.i.; for that purpose. Fkkkm . Well, then, why didn't they appear in the fatemeiit of ls.4 as hahilitcs of 1-0.-; id in l.v.H? Whv were they controverted and made to appear us expenses of 1S'.,: when they 'ere not? (IlHh'I Ask the Kepublican hoard of auditors, my dear ly, they may give you the in formation. It is the auditors who have control of any little details of that kind an.l at any time when y"i re at 1 loss for information the Fkkkm as will Ih1 huppr to put you on the right track to get it. Kepublican officials will give an influential (?) Kepublican organ like the htxliiiij the information much more ijiiickly than they would the Fkkkmax. Try them and then publish all you know alout it next week. It would take too much space to tell what you don't know. Thk shutting of Eurojiean markets against our leef didn't bring a I unit ex actly the kind of blue rain predicted by the McKinleyites. Instead of a decline in the price of Ucf, there has been a pinching advance which has put leef Steaks out of the reach of housekeepers with slemler punses. Instead of a call for more "reciprocity" there s a de- j inand for the rcjieal of the 2t) jer -ent. duty now imposed on inqMirtations of liecf. Anyboily can prophwy; but as a rule, political prophets do not lit on their own predictions. If the protec tionists had to foot the bills for the losses inilicted upon the jieople of this country by the lips and downs that fol low in the wake of over-coddling, over production and the attempt to make the whole nation prosjH.-roits by taxing or.e half of the jeople for the benefit of the other half, they would have to take out petilious of insolvency. asliiuiritm Leil.-r. Yashu.-o....n, 1 t... April f.' l'r.-si'i.-nt I'ieveia o i ha- a ri'.-ht to tee, of fell-tell With iwiy ie!!IO-.:.t W l. l I' ll' ves Unit he coliteinp atiS or i;:iS i-v. r .. I i 1 rooicmp 1 vi'il 1 i;lti- l l:lul!lli !i ' 1 V vil;il W.-Ji U ......... . T ' 1 I nKi' ;UI U'-'iiuL I. .!( HI' I t'll . .,!l!4.,.h,.l ers int.. :..ivo.,,.io hi v,.,vof ihia-.eiu matters No one is M ..j ,.,, Rtptr ,.-.ir,s -h'.uM pre ,,.,,, tll . !.-ve tl;:il ,.:e :l has ::o ,,y j 1 pi :?i!!L' that an i . ni'.i; r il. in ve'w m j Mr. ( v :::i.d" record on '.i. ,-uhj. ct of oiiice'no.iii rs taki:.t: an :. live part in I political math r-. r.iU' -i i.e w i. iht.T t- ai-ceiit stu li a .-low. i'p'-i 1- iit 1 -ve 1 j .1 . . I : t . .-. ... . t ... t.i. 11 in ' ..tuu .oe-.i ....... . ..... wishii'j; e I ativ otii. r pnh his i. ,v ! mi. -:i imat.ie, or i . n. i .l'ie.l l.V ! " .' . ' ......j..,.. i or ol a now 1 li'' oiiii -iiou.t- t" U" . 4... . . ...... ..1 a-kin-' i their imat" !'.:li. s i.i i- r to a.ivo cat.- i.i- or iinj !.! t-l-e's v:- ".s on I till line or a I IV Oliiei "..i'..il S'iljeil. I Tiie nun il t i!ki d a: i- .hi . ii! ::n a met d- nl wiii ."in: ,.i!i- 1.1c:. in -y M'liU'i. : i i - wc k r -c. ived 1:1 .-ter '1 ..ylor .-ayiii'.; 1 Seeietarv (ireiiaii! a dispatch from .M thai the piii,lsii H'T!inii':il woll;;'. ai . . ie t" aii the !. :n:i-i !- of the I'uitid -lat.s in the Ailianca affair, and thai the captain of the i".!ii". ;t that iii'-d on t ie A liiam ia would le p'.u.i.-i.t il f"r so doing-. Now that il has been .-el Med that the SHi.ii nie c.'Urt will hear arguments on the petition f r a rehearing ! tin- in- C 'ine tax If S oil !V O, a' O eXpeeteil t lat a full bench w 1 I! Ml on thai date. everytioi.y is try ing " u..-v.., . method of ascertaining ho.v Justice Jackson will vote, a- hi- vote is likely to be the deciding one- as loan-hearing, and if lavorali c lii. ri to, as to the coii flilutioiiahty . f the law . .lu-tice Jack son, aitii.'ligh a 1 leinocrat. was ippointi d t the .-upieme court by lYe-i.icnt Har rison. He was made a l' toted Stales circuit judge by l'residi lit l'!ev-land, during his hr.-i term. So we are tvi lose our " Teddy"' after ail lb has hot been able to .-land the 'tafiv '' l-ivifhed u;n'ii him by big New Yorkers, who U ii- ve. or have made him believe that they b. 'h ve him to Im- ti.e onlv man who can make :i fl.orouv.'h job of reforming the p. hi e f'irce of New York Cltv. I'o.is: o;iei.tl Jeddy otherwifc known as Hon. Th. odnre loioscvelt. will r.figu fi. in the I uited Stales civil service com 111 is-ion and ac cept the po.-ition of p. .!; oomno.-f ioin-r of New York City, h 1- m t mh n.-ii l' thai the newspapers ' ! New York fily fiiouid have been a unit 111 f:iV'.ii:iL- this ch tnue of ba-e . m I In- p r. of 1. .1.1 4 ." Ti.CV klH'W Ill.lt he W li keep hi II!-. It i' 'id everybody' eifo i- ii-.u. ! partliielit 1 .f ll.it 1 wan tin- po ice ty iri hoi wan t fr-'in tin lime In en:. - o'h. e, a:..l li.at .- 0-... I , liiiil he W 1.1 tir Up . ci .py f r t:iem h 1 I- .' Til.. I - : ge: in r. He in. in. iv not II.. Mil. k of II, e I -4 .hit rig tin- -jn at- l:il r. ftli-g ! .i .it w In- r. ' I ' '' --: 1. r.i .'i ''" - a: I In' 1 a ; 1 . n I.e 1.- I . tin lli.-ii M u k r vi. com 'in--., ti t 144. II II I' ai li. ' a'i'i.ll.l r 1 III e-i ' 1 1 1 tr it. l-nt It !, ' in I -r i 1 1 1 1 . g . 1 ' i ; j the g .4 . J ' 1 II ' ! ' j l.illl - f II I- If - ' Hot he ...4 - -i 1 1 . 1 ; r : n t r 4 . t 4 . ; ,.. -. : 11, I .--.-. ' . -. 1. 1 o . r 1 I ' 1 k t 1 ; win. 1 1 1 .- : in. -i ! t - I k ie --a t. 1 f 1. .1 '.' I I' . I i.i :n t:.!. '.:g., 1. i - .4 I Klip I I .11 k - t'T l':-. -s i. l.l l ' . '.. 1, id Migiit have 1 li t . -i ,- . ! f a -o l, 1 1 g ai..' . 1 . 1 : ; , " slia k l .g ha 1. '.v 11 !i I. im - I --4 ! it ii I,.- if.i rued lhat I.i - I .4 1 1 . ; I ; . . , 1 '! t!ie currency- H - ' 1 . .1 an. s H. 11. k- :- im. I bt en oih r t ii flo.oi.' a 4ear lo l.fciii.i 1111. tin 1.1 "i:t"! tin- t -:i.-.ego ... . .-.(.. 4hu ii 1. :;- r. -. nl 1 -, :. ', me tin- j-ropt-ily of Mr. I . -i, mi. 11 . i: : i d.cl'iud tin- 0 It. r. Il wa- celt iimy a :i-.,till lie tribute to in.' sagacity of I'r. sidei-.t 1 Clew-land in selecting Mr. Eckels for the p. 'sit ion he has ii - : d s- well. I he latest i-lriiiiti' i f treasury officials is that at least L'O per i cut of those who are kncw-i to be liable to the income lax have failed to make returns, among them -,p,c of the rich -.-t men in the country, incl.tr.l'ng the Yaml. rbills The dclin.ii. nls u iii h" proce. di d against as soon as po.-sih!e, but leg..! r;-sislJii'-e is expected from the mo.-t of tin m, as 1! W i- oown thai it was by the advise of their lawynv !'iat many of theiii f.iiied to make returns. Senator Voi.-rhees .l. tiii s that he sai l. at: was recently MuSi.ij iitihii-hed, that he had information that tin- supreme court would reverse 1 he decision of judge Woods untl release I'tig.-i::- llehs Win! he did say ua; chat he i 1 lievid ;!;c sii preme court would $-1 decide, his belief being founded oil his opiiiiml of theiaiv, and not upon any advance information as to w hat the court would do. Secretary .Morton is slid after the Im cf trust. He will show up its methods, even it the anti-trust law is n. g. Miliiia to (hu ll a Hoi iton, Mich, April 2'.'. Com panies J- and H. of the Fifth regiment, state militia, left for .Mar',u tt.j on a siiccia! train to-night. The local com pany at Marquette was insulli .-ietit to quell a riot which broke cut on the big ore dock this evening. Flyiin, MiJ'ar land and n'M. ar.i. the bo-s trimmers, who took the contract to trim ore vessels of several lake lims. imported Finns from I-hpemihg and Nog.uiuee to do trimming. The old trimmers drove the new men from the dock, p.trtiahv injuring one 11011 union man wiii. a pick an.l danger oiisly wounding several others. The situation i critical and the boss trim mers are in hiding, fearing the loss of their lives. hilled liy I ramp. Mansfield. O., April 2'. Fred EoeU I. a memlicr of the firm of Haum A I!oe hel, sin et contractors of this city, w.-ij flint, killed, robbed and thrown from a Pennsylvania freight train bclweon Crestline and Mansfield some time last night. Koebel was 1" years i f age and leaves a wife and four children. The murdered man had Im-. ii at Motl rovilie, Ind., and Van Wert, (). He is supposed lo have mi.-sed a train at Crestline and lx.ard.-d a freight train in which were tramps who shot him four times, assaulted him with a piece of railroad iron and, after robbing him, threw the body from tiie train. u Indian I prising. I aslungton. Aj.ril 2'. Mlicials of the Indian bureau place no credence in the dispatch dated Winnipeg, Manito ba, to the effect that fifteen hundred Mount Turtle Chippewa Indians were aU.ut to go on the war path. There was some minor trouble among them recently on account of the Indians cut ting firewood, which they have a right to do lo- use, and a CniiedSiaWs deputy niar.-hal end. avort d to prevent it. The Indians rtsent.-.l this interference and request.-d the ad of the Indian bureau. Indian Agent Hail was sent t inv.-sti-gate the matter hut has not vet Uen heard from, which leads Ihe oliicials to beheve lhat i.uthiug serious has occurred. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Kilit.l Jii liruilif r-ii.-.aH. Milwaukee, Wis., April -S Itobert I.ii-coial., ex as.-istaut city attorney and one of the best known attorneys in the i-llv in-t I., fore midniirht last niyflit. ..... .... ,.:,....r u; K.tl...r in shot anil niMauiiy kouu ... ... . : 1 t t.- ......v r.t-.ct.ltjrtt of the laW. l-.mil -A .-ail;ci, jj..v.... and brothe M . Ml H'tT .-u 1.1 K'"1 ""'.'I ,,f W'-iuVr (' Sansier. the bicyclist, ut the 01 11 aiur c. i'r " J ' li'.IIII'l'tSiniMI'l l.llMUlllii, .aiiie. 11 Ms Sa mrcr. t l. t l f...t.... . X The murder row out of a family fend r. .'iiiiii ' f.oin litiiration 111 which Ihc in . r fiimilv re-eiit!y InH-ame involved during the faiiuie of t'aSKT M. Sanger's Mining company and liecause Sanger lreati-d his wife brutally. Sanger's w ife, who :s a t-ister of Lusicomb. last evening mi i;t to the housi? of her parents for .-iieher, claiming that her husband was id treating her. At 1 1 :4" o'clock Sanger went to the house and demanded admission. He was refused and. therepon, tried to bat ter down the door. Lusciuiib seized his sho-gun and tired one shot thioligh the plate glass tloor. The charge entered Sanger's head, killing him instantly. I.u-comb jumped out .if the wiiulow and gave himself up to an otlicer, who was passing the house, laiscomh'e friends are confident of his acquittal. 20, ( 1"U "1 lift I nloadetl. Sin Francisco, April L". Two liun tued thousand tons of syndicate wheat," which has Ufti stored for the ; .uuiitry. w inter in the warehouse of the late j ) a f.,.iu(l n n ti.e IVi.i.-vlvai.i .lames (i. Fair, at l'ort Oista, has Ui-ti j rajroild :tl i;0ur.u,w . -is cai - placed upon the market. The wheat is tt,.re ,i,.(.li-liel and ihe Irai k- w.r. of the cro,.s of 1S-.-2. is;..; and 1S1U. It j sjk Liur:. is said that the laming estate loaned j ,in1,ul Jf JlM(1..s McMulh-n. w b.. l-'air lt0.ihi(i to corner the wli.nl, ami 1 . , , . , , . , t r ,1, ., ki led Ins wife, was foiiml uu.ltof mm that the l.uning t-flate fearing that " -.,,,, ,, . ,1 .i,..v weevils mav damage its S.i nr.tv. ha, ! '" l.e .i-K at..-. ,h-j... h-.l pr. f.-.Ml the Fair .-state to take up thus ; ""l ,w" ,J;1S- loan. The Is 2 and IS'..;; wheat cannot. I -Inaiiail.-ii.pt t. arrest .ludg.- I... 1111 h r the rul.S, U sold on 'Change, ro ' lai.J. a n.-gr.. iiii:r.!.-i.-r. al tim..i..l, I 'a.. the wheat w ill U advertised for buyers SI.eri II K url a- -I...I J.-aJ. hut MmiiJ g. 11. rally. The wheat is estimated lo U? Hawaii killed Uuluml. 40.-tll ?i.Ml,Mm. A dltipof .-a-l.ir oil ill I I.e eye l'i re- Whether Sold lierC or Hot, getting ' Uo4 e u foreign Ih1) is as ell... a. loll- and lar.'e a oiiantitv out of port will Ih- a i.li.-u more iiiaiiaucahlc t ban lie- fif.pien 1 - pr -I .-in . Negotiation Ii.hm Ii.vii made 1 f, ,r :, shipment of a part of the wheat by j r.,,i ll( .,-4v rleaiis. th. nee t l.ivertMtol. It .400 .1 rt .niire IHHI cars to move lii.ll I of the tor.tl w heat. To ship all the i wheat to l.iverpi would take ! rel-. V.1- Mu rl but I crnflic. imahii. April 2'.' A tornado struck a p irl of the city to day. and did a large amount of damage in a few moment.- v.-rai persons were soriou.-!y iujurc.l, 44 lule a niitiiliT of others sustained loin orbiui-is Several houses were com pi. ti ! y demolishi-d. I'he tornado only struck the earth for a in. .111. lit. and then rebounded into the a r. It.- cniirM' was from north cast to : r 1 iithivc.-t. It was a block in widlh a I id t only covered territory of about four block- in length. .-Mime of the reide-nt:; -.vliii saw it from a vantage of three or four block- away, said that, as nearly as I could Im- set n iu I lie il:i rk iie.-s, it looked as if a bunch of clouds came swirling through the air, from the northeast, and, after striking the cottages, bounded into the air like a hall. Outside of the immediate neighbor hood of the devastation, the wind was no greater than it was in the other parts ;f the city. Immediately after the greatest fiircji of the wind had subsided, rain fell in torrent. " I'roppii! in Heath. .lohn Kich, Sydney Hums, Annie Mc Itchell, Irene Tempest, -and l.ra 1-ong were standing on Friday afternoon on a ledge of rock three hundred feet high, which overhung the park a little to the eastwa.-.l of t'oh.K kton, X. Y. l our feet from Hie outiT ed.7. of the riii-L' 44-.-IS: ;t boriotit.il rrlir-l- t..-.. I. ii . oldest inhabitants say' had always' Ik-en , tl..-:-r mill 44-bicb HO Iini. lln.n.rl.t I dered the l.-d:-e i.L-vUr"! I 1 . 1.. ti c ". 11 ". ioe .!- I'eoj.ie JCIl lj U-iJe way under their feet and fried lo get off, tun iivrf too late, Irene Tenipt managed to grasp ihe e.lgfJ pf a solid re;miant of the rock, and hung there tup thirty minutes until help "could reacji her. i Thi' others were dead when the fr.ht- ' encd inhabilduts reached the spot . I buudri d years old w4s t, chief evi Ilich was impaled on the limh of a tree Ituhaiinah W. t'reesse brought seventy live hn-t from the ground. One huge fragment of the rock rolled upon tiie trucks of the Erie railway just after the Buffalo Express patted. "ir.rt-0Ne.l MikeV t rime. roughkeepsie, X. Y., April 2'.l. Sat urday night two men drove to l'ine 1'lains, this county, and proi-eeding to in f..-. . t . 1 1- .1 e farm of I'rank Eno, nearthat vi age 11 ., , ; 1 id ihig npsoniethjng vvhuh had U-en iri.d near a large iK.ijkhr, and tjien islily .lisapjK-areI. The faclthat the .1:.... i .... ii., .... .. ""ii kiiowii as "lieu roSeil Alike who murdered and robU-d the pavnias- t. rof the late Contractor Charl.-s Mc - Faddeii. several vears ago. was arrested at Pine Plains while employed as a rail- 1 ",r ,"" '"""uateii road lalMirer, and that the plunder he ? wMI f"" ir'Ut " " obtained from his victim has never been I Th grave of Ceiieral Wlnfleld Scott accounted for, leads to the lelief that I'a'x'eock, in ihe Montgomery cemetery the object carried away by the men js 1 al Xuiri'iinin. is in a disgraceful comli " Kid NosimI Mike's" long hidden treass ' hiir to neg'ect the w alls ,,f the Itm. J nere is a mvsterv ulH.nt the af-i j fair Vthich cannot lie explained. I'aiik KiiblHT Shot l)nnu. Hiibiiqiie, I.i., April 2'. OuielU- ... . " ( walking into the Iowa I.ukt and Savings ' Lank to-day, Ionard Uesqiimkly raiV.J 1 a iiammer ana smasiietl the glass parti tion letween him and a big cash pile on the counter, idl ing that the unexpect ed visitor had planned a desjicrate r..h-'-'', Teller Majrice Iinwn grabh.il a revolver and shot the man, the ball tak ing effect in the face and head. The robU-r is seriously hut not dangerously wounded, and is now under arrest. The teller really feared that the rohlx-r would shoot, so he got the start of him. The report that the Allianca affair has been settled hy Spain's conceiling American claims is contirmetl officially from Madrid. The Sjianish govern ment will give honorable Satisfaction for the mistake, and admits lhat the AJ lianca wa? outside her territorial water when she was tired on. Commanders of war ships in Cuban waters have been in structed precisely not to fire on vessels outside the three mile limit. Skcketaky Hoke Smith and Speaker Cjisp are said tote rivals for Senator .onion's seat, and the senator is said to be backing up Smith. Latest U.S. Gov't Report owaer m:wi aiiii.h .n.mi m. J ,r teilini h.rliines at lleml inir. Mr.-. Kate Mat Key w in ih- iiii-ii. P.i II l ook ami l' other eonvict- are on the wav fi" 11. Smith. Ark., to the Al bany jieniteiitiary. A mail hoi; sn serinn-ly maii'-'leil .John SluMMiiak. r. near l ai lisle, that a iloclor 8 -wed up the wmiiuls. A ruimir that a l.iir hatch of citv U. ml was lust exi it. .1 Keailii'. until il wa ii--ei v red l hey li'id Im'.-ii cam elled. Kesi-tam-e to the emiili.v nient of on. noii-iiiiioii man i:i I nil ia 11 ;ip. l if I'd to the locking out of r.'." union painters. I'.y a terrific storm 011 the Kapiahan nock river. 111 Middlesex cinily. Va.. ten men are lwlieve.1 to have lieeii lirt.v m-d. John l.iewoo.1. of lia'timore. in jump iin.' from a meal rack had his eve pi. -recti by a a lMok And wa- frmln fully injured. A mutiny almost exists on the I'. S. S. Oly mpia. iux U 1..! f'l and id Ilea -meiit. M any men deserted al San I i. ", Cal. While carelessly handling n revolver, IS.-rtie (ir.K.iii. aed 17, ..r IVler-bin V . probably fatally shol her isl.r lati-sic. ag. d l'J. -The lines ruiiiiiiig east ami we-1 of t'hicaim have dec hi re J war aejusi the (iruuil Trunk in w.-Mltiiiii ijiuiiii anl business. JO-' 'ovcrnor Heaver's new inei s .f uiakii.if irvii plate js crt-aling great inter est amum; such manufacturer- all over tl. ly recommended lt.lk.sifd. -A bill i- Ifforc the legislature p-.juir-ing conn l com ii.i-sioi.ci r In iek bid- f.-r all Li idgc hut 1.1 intf and ut her 44 01 k ci, Lin ing lii-.lt V elpcne. Till- i lilil. At llii- S.'lalili'li .IIIUI111 i.tlk. I 1, .1.14 . I r. I all er. of Kaii-:i I lly. in Ins -.-.'"lid liialch with Harry .S-. art., of the fi.iiiui place, killed '.. blld oil! of h. lb- lui-o d Hit- '.'IM bud. Mary llarU-Ko nun ..'.1 e.l l.iannii o rali'l.ii. on the -I reel ill X- V"l k b cul tiiig In- tliiiut with a ia"l'. Kolli au 1 tall an-. I ill old" had re I us. d lo f 11 ill! I Ins piuiiii-e to marry her. I11I111 Niualliiig. of near X.-w I'limber laml. I 'umbel land county, on Tiic-day. 4 bile carrying a bun. lie of shingles lo the rui.f of a bin 1. ling, but -t an artery from the etl'ect of which he died. A. .1. Pdackwcll, the rich and .-ri al ic ) lldian. v ho uw lis Clink 4 ell ami Il.ixui t'ily , "til tli' ii'1:itil' 'i'ei in. I j. will hiill.l u t.-miile al David City. Iklahoiua. to cost (;tnonoo. fur the perpetuation of 1 10 1 1 a 11 religions. 1 M is. .lohu II. r.rkplie, of Eiiiia, .. w ith ot hers. x a-arrested in a disreputable house and plai-ed in pri-.ui. Her llll-bali.l who had been away from town, 011 reluru ing went to the house and shol his 4iife. killing her iusianily. I The Republican si ate con vent ion 44 ill meet at llarri-hiirg August 1,1 nominate J ca-.di'-hi'.e for stale tirii-iiivi. Thus far I let nil.! ei i i: .'. iuj' Wiioi, present ' cit-hi.-r of the treasury dcpariiu.-ni. ha. ! been mentioned fur ?-h; place. -At an curly tur Mutiirduv i.iornii.g ,,, lit.iul u,jy 1)f William M..ir4.ai. a brak.-maii 01. ihe middle diviMou of the ivm.syl vai.lu rallnmd. wine, home js at Petersburg, was found lyhnr al..i.rf lie- j track near Tipton. Ilisl.dy was cut in t4o and he was otherwise horribly man- 1 In York, I'a.. Ed war J Hubiev uii.l Id i V"UU U' " .f,,""', T" ' A,.. M'""l4V aiiernoon unconscious irom liitialiug c.a rf4." t!i-; escaiM-d In. 111 a stove. I'lieiul- w ho Jiad lint seen l;f coptig ,-ouple about the house became alarmed and made an investigation. They were resii-i-itat.-.l will, .iillitu-lt:'. In a will contest pi a Cai.idmi. N. com I, involving ftn. mm. :i c,ii.k of wo.mI s,,u at-,:li"sl '-he Security Trust Company lit lt.-ei'!pse a m i.n 1 1 inol'ltfage. ll is claim. -il thai under the hark of the old tree are Mirveynrs' marks. A reservoir, containing u billion gal lons, neur the valley of Honey, France broke on Saturday nmriiiinr. Houses fences, tree and everything in the path of the raging waters were swept away. TI ... ... . ... ... Village!) 01 lioll-.'lll, la-s rolgcs. lliiilegeny 1 v is an fiiiit-ieu 111 ai y uauiages. .- .... i . : AtMiiit Vt hves were ost. ., , ! -0 "f""s t,f 1 '"'pshurir have ,le- and Horn vrs all MitT.-red hi avy damages " f" ' ,a" i'"". - ...r im- I bands ciuilestiin' In 1 lie f inii-ti:.iiif.tii ul.i.-l. 1 I wi" ''' l'iat ',laie J"1"' H Ul"1 i 1 ,"' ",ra," ft .. st U paid not . Inltr tlii.ii Jii.il. 1". Afli-r ll... i-t....t.t ..r . . . . ' l"lM ' are ' '"""'ling in. Another effort will lie made. It is thought, to erect a suit able monument over his grave. Hancock li ved at Xorristow n licfore he went into Hie army. ft js announced that Casahiaiica. in t . 1 ... . v, aiiac mn f i ir-lirii M,ii mnnlicrs of l.K.-iists. I ,,e e-..f,y pa, March there was a veritable stort morocco, nas neeii visneii iv ei.oriiions rt of storm of Ihc.-i, iiiiueli'onie visitors, which lasted upwards of three hours. The sun was obscured as if by a dark cloud, and no otie r.-niemheis of having ,-een such Iih iisis In Moroccu i) such flights before. Hany Cake, of Eamllsvllle. was seri ously Injured at I.in.-laiid, X. J., J attacked by a vicious horse. Cake was standing in Mtoupelli's blacksmith shop gently stroking one of the horses upon the neck. The animal suddenly turned and. nellug the liov w ith his teeth, lifted him from the floor and shook him violently. The blacksmith rushed to the rescue ami it was only w ith iron bars that the infuri ated animal was compelled to release its grip from the hoy. Dr. llalsey dressed ,js wounds. Chief Ji stick Fi li eu announced Tuesday that the consideration of the two petitions for a rehearing of the in come tax cases were reserved until Mon day. May .. when a full tench ie ex feeted. This does not mean a rehear iug of the case lias U-en grant.il, but lhat on May 0 the supreme court will hear counsel Utnu the question whether or not a rehearing thall be granted. m 1 Hlack is Fashionable. Black is "Ifc-comin? ( "Iinii-e Hlack I i -ss Fabrics 1,1-4 er-o-. I in this -lint al -iu h rapid rate a- at pres ent. HI-AlTC 1 1 ' I)S ITEMS that will pay immediate investigation: NEW llltACK TWIhh MOIIAIKS. Elegant in appear-uice. riuhl in weight: bought al asacnlicc several moiitbs ago. It-hue il was set 1 h-d that Hlack would I' the fashionable fad a to color It inches 44 -ide, r-o I i v 1 - a yard. MOHAIi: Mt TEEXNES. specially adapted lor Suits. Separate Skirt- or 1'el t ico.ils - l.l inches wide, ;.; IV inches 4hic, TJic. and m '. ; :-i inches wide, !.. and fl.-'i. iii.ai k 1 it;in:i-;n moiiaiks. You've paid double for llol lieuily so good ami line e,iil- as the-e- ii-n inches w ide. J... . IIEA. K I KEIM-NS. New .11... stylish ellecls. direct from l'ai is 7... . 1 .'. i. up. Iliiiin IIi.ai i. I'liU'iixs. !." 1 T-. to linest iaiporied al ;.. per vard. All-wool, iical Cm:, ix Sri 1 IN.. s. stylish luuttir. :'.:! inches 4 ide, -J KN I - a yard. Eartfe isorl nient of -tyli-h, up-to-date I 1 : t- -s iiiinii a -4 1 t-i itim.s at .. o . and aoc. thai wiil i.rol..- coiiclu-i vely 44t- mien. I making il an oii.ik.-i ih vol 1: 1:1 im. 111-1:1-.: l uiiir in' m ill- rite fur samples and on: M W In-...". p(:t. AM. S IMIK I'll I o.. i 1 "iv. lit 1 you only lie- Ht-ial cai-l cuiituililiig onr i.-ii.:s. BOGGS&BUHL, Allegheny, 3Pa. CO o . o o" 2- rs "- xst ' s o S - tn tt mm 3 E Q c) TI r o o to PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in ertcct .l.mnary at. lsui. 1'nni.f 4-llon m CrrLon. I CAST. Sf.ishi.re Kxpres. weok .1 ty Ali.Ktni Arc.miuo iHiion. wtrttk iliivn... Lay Kxiirt.. :.ov Au.i.in . J.ii.rt-:. ii ii ly. .1 3 in . fl m . 1 1 l'4 to . I K i m 1 ... . ID . a 17 i' in . S li p ni H.-irrisLur A..-.. uiii .. iso. .. S..n.h.t only .Mail Exi.r.-i-!". -iailv.... ", I'll iln. Int. tun K.j. resit. d:.y WKsT. .li.hnlown A vi.i,nii.lail.,n. weri lay rat-. ni- r;x.rcin. l.iji V:iy I'i.sseiicr tfuily Mail Trmii. wet-k .1 .i vs.. Kan lane. it:iilv ......"."..".".".' JuhDttiWD A.oi.lMiinxlilll.in. week ttayg.". S 14 a m s 3? a to "i W. ir 4 in . m f -J!! p. in b 14 i DJ Fbrnobiiric Kronrti Trains leave a f.illiwi: 7 -ja a m an.l 3 3o l. ui. an.l arrive at ('reixi.n at T.&T. . ui. an.l 4 ui n 111. I.pa.e . 'ri-k..n al 4-1, a. m an.l 5.;ii. . 111.. ami arrive at Klieusliurv at 1U.. a. ui. au.i .'.10 p. m. 4 rrvonu nn.l I'lrarllrlil. Inrr irvunil at .' 4.'. . m.an.l .1.10 .,. m arriT IniiaiCrff imiilllj m. anil 4 .-11 p. m l-ave :reon .h. a. 111. ami ?.: p. iu., arrivlOK at Ir vunn at Hi .'.0 a 111. ami p. ui. Kr rto m .pa. etc- . call no axrnt or a.l.lre.in I iios. K. Watt. I'. A. W. I... 110 Hith Ave. I'ltUl.urit . I'a. s. m. riiKvosr. j. k. wn ui. Ucnt-ral Manaitcr. Umrral Manaver. JOHN PFISTER, GEHERU MERCHANDISE, Hardware. Qnceiis?are, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; vi:iir.TAm.i.s in skamin, OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. V1MINSTKATIKS NllTH'K. 1 4f f t frw at I n.l tn it .. 4 . "' '''"" M,.Jutil,r,. I,e f Miintier town! Jh.p. .t.unty t.i .:..ii:li.i:.. p,... .le.eal. having . . ..ti.-.i it. me lirifiti- Icr, n.itli-c Ih lieret.y niv,.n to all per, as In.lel.i e.1 ti. Hal I e-tiiie to make ii.iuie.iiuie favnient at il ilmse liavInK rlamiK or deiuandH aualiitt the ?ine Khali present them properly authenticaUtl At Uf.sTl.NK W. KBKKI.Y. A.lmlnlstrator ol nisiuhew Ahtrautciiey decM Mungter Twp . liiarcl. i-i lj'.5. f I- fate of I'liilln Collin, deceapetl. . j !' mc puiaieoi rnuip 4 4ill.ro. ilei-it in... -.1. ... 11..... .. . T . .. iL "" m. vjoii'iu county. I'a.. harlnic been itran.etl to n.e.alliMT- KlII. - O. . I f. I T .'.I ... mi.t ....... 1 . . . . ..u .1. ucini; notiaea t ' mt L m I n. ... 1 1 ........ . .. ... . , t j "tt.t w wa wi.nout tie lay. and tlne harmv claim aaainot nal.l etttale Will lireenL Oiem l.n.i.j.tl..nii..hiu.. . . . . - - j ..... m ii .or set- 1 .V".'": A. SHltEMAlvKK. lielleluote. AprU Vi. Inwt. fcctiur. THE MONEY SAVERS OF I CAIV1BR1A While other merchants are ailverlisinsr "Ulearaino -shoii-wom ooR lr;uHe's have oenetl the iuo;,t voiuplet" 'r new fttinn tino.is. vii me - 1 Itrwea man you ever Knew ur have a choice. 25 lards of Yarfl f0-inoh lilack Henrietta for shades Cashmere at cents New Moire Satines at 15 Cents New Line of Dress These are a few of the many Bradley's MAIN STREET, GALLITZIH, Ilih Art Clothing for Short. Stout :vA Sizes, and l:urnishins. lStylilj, service.-ihle rM.ls the corrc. t thinr in liu -. inoncy-savinjr pries. hil.lren's Suit ir? alt ;rr i. a ( Our ppriui t.ck if Mii:h Art Clothing, tl.t- t.iiL hu 1 ii-Utr ; country's rlothinjr, fecially st lccteil fahrics, t:iil..r u.i ir in all the newut and uot f;u-hionafle shajni-s. Our tira'si-;;.. is made oa the new principle every ffaruient is Uttd t.j a model and coutorms to the natural lines of the hum m li.'ur- i. a result we ran jriiarantee a perfect fit. XX am the only clothier that sells Hih Art CK.:r. :u : lllair county. i:00 I:i li Ave., Altoonn. 6Sew Spring Styles.- W'e have a full, new nesi nmnr rpnnir Ulothinm 'Jambna county and a! jr.r that defy competition. We have th lnri'et stock in Nr.rv ern Cambria and the . u.-n'iu-ni.uif. nine me new onnnir cnnt-es in and our stock of GenCs' Furnishings is complete. Our stock is larirer and prices lnwpr fh m p'.-ur ttt All we ask is that you call and examine our poote, prices and we will convince you. that the best pine in i Ktate to buy your Clothing is jtt CARROLLTOWN, PA. EBENSBURC MARBLE AND CRANITE MONUMENTAL : WORKS! AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS. -. sr,..7-i - - ( COOL. . Euyiu Wear. Keiaioi yKa'prsor6H Severest V or Back.' Hernia I No onderstrapi. with Comfort. I Never moves. 290 rimln St., BUFFALO, N. Y. j CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP. Having opened up in ihe rmr the West ward of Ebensbur-, I Wagon and ('ariage work on the terms. Special attention given guaranteed. lja.ull.3mj It Pays to COUNTY. i.uoi iiuuos 01 ine se;i.oa 1 .i ,.r 4 . a 1 (j ucuu ui. wume to where - W lfle Muslin for Ju 4-" cents per yar.l. Choice lull SO-inch goods. Ginghaiis at 7 cents. Bargains awuitin you a Cash Store! I LEAD THE -IX- and complete line of the fine?! tr. make - up of our fine poods is e.juJ u C.A.Sharbaugh's, r We are pr. p;ir.l to fiiruUh in Iuh1 li. tl.v an i at ! !' I-lv -iiit'liUtiit MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, VAULTS AND POSTS WHAT WK IK: K. iMiistantly on Iian.l one of 'lie U.ri;.: ni"! :" S-l.-ete.l StH-k f any -oii-ern in llie 1 .1 : i t ;i rs,.nal Mlter Uit.n iu the li.suml:.. niif i.--- ' liu nl of all ortU-rM. Ie none luit the IV 1 St.t-k, an.l -a j. - il .t-n'.r ac tion to the m -Itiiur of all wolk. AI-. at.', i.t- ;l,r in. .iiv ( li:iui.it m Iron Keli.-e. Al.l. ( oi;i;F1MMiKM K ANSW KKKP. J. WILKINSON SON. .--. - - K'.r:si:i m;, '. American Silver Truss. Beside the above we handle the eeky Hard Rubber, the PenfielJ CeHuK'iJ. and all other Standard Trusses ISSpeeial attention sri-a to proper fitting of Trusses. Dr. T. J. D AVISOX, EBENSBURG, PA. B.-t lfoitr A,in;.l hv.T A. !knejin am prepared to do all k'nis f shortest notice and on reaaonaf" to Repair work and sutitu' H. E. BENDER, formerly t'rri" Advertise. r&ipY- ,. twl . .rt-nt yr Joil -if"' a -rl'"- - ii 4 ' .' 1 - ' V V
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