The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 10, 1895, Image 4

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    KPAiN CAN Sihi.MJA'Ft-.
An Incklen: Where She Can
Demand an Apology.
r:.oiiii aciim; m i i.hfaoeu.
!ei uarnti!i- i Mh. i:. !I ' IWn Hold- i
ttU pani-li niisi-r Iu spile of Con- ;
lijry A.Uii-e I !! Hie Tie:i-"iy !- i
imrt in. nt Mi II.- I: !. .- it Tomsht.
I
I
Tam"a, Fla.. yi '-y T1:e i r ntwii j
of Ti Sj.;i!i-h v.tr-hi;i In! .-.iiM ls;.be!;n j
ti li.iv.i.o- v:nl. it-.-ii fh- iiTi.ir.tnf nie laws !
l-.y j.aiiii; tli ;uir:.nni!- station at J
Mulii t Key is -vilf!;tly reatui:.' a stir, j
Th 'oi'-r..r or -;.-r -ttis ha r'civ-l j
t!i t'lllnwina '( ! 'V '.im from the trens- j
nry d-jiarf ::.-:ir : Paragraph D. Sec- j
ti'iii -. Avru-1' 2. jnarant;n. r.-trulati"Ti j
1 ijjii-srli- j h rr is herehv- waive. 1 in .; j
..f SjuiMi-h warvess.-l Infant -4 1.-a't.elia.r'-j
..rrt-,1 j,.t.iiie 1 at Mnll-f K.-r 'iiirJi"'
t;ne. liv tiie anrh"iity of l"n t-'l ra:.-s-law
an.l reimiations. '"
Tin- lor. pointr r.-'a?.'- to vessels arriv
ing fr.,in -,..rts wh. r.- yel'...w t-ver j.r
vails. ami nnle-s .l.siii!-it ! in aco.r.l
an with the reir.i'.at:-..n and n.t less
tiiari five .lav- have . la;--i since sni-h
ilisinfe. ri.-.n th" vesej shall be detained.
Tlie r. ii 'i;i!ii wa siili::iittel to the
star.- ie ait.'s illicer, who rrc inptly wii ed
l.a.-k to the tr- a-v.ry h-pai tineiit :
.-!. .uush war craiMT Intanta I-alt-lia.
IT".' nu ll, direct fr; m Havana. va.- oi-ri-
r. i into quarantine at Key We-t May
i l.y the state ijaaraiitine o.'ici r. which
a ti.vn v.ms uiproved Vy jsureon (ien
eral Wyiiiaii. then at Key West: refis
lin? iv.araiitiiie. lett p..rt for sea. hut
went int.i Tampa liay May '1. ur:o;it "
o Y.u k in tlie afternoon runnmu' hy
jiiaratitijie -tation; was ordered h-uk
net i!iorninr hy quarantine patrol boat
f- r disiiife. rionjan'i h tentioii.:n aicrl-ani-e
with state an 1 United Stages law-,
where she is now. Respectfully pro
test any relaxation of Un't- d States law
in this instance I sh.ili enforce the
state quarantine laws "
When h tain-.d, the others of the In
fanta said they were in a Ir.irry. as - m
one wanted to reach Jacksonville 1 1n
state board, however. re. 'ojjnied lso
privilege Ir. I'orfer visited tlie quar
antine -ration today and tlie Infanta
wa- thoroughly examiner! and will K-r.-P-as.-d
ronisiht.
A Washington sj, cial says: The
action of tle Florida state oard ot
health oip.cials, in refnsins p lea-e
tin- Infanta l-ali-lla. ha- beet; comniiiu
i.-at- d to the treasury department s-ec
retary Carlisle said that in view of this
action there was nothing in .re tor lit
?ep it tnienr to do in the matter Hi
directions to the coheetor of c stoms at
Tampa bad rieen to inform the -tate of
1i! i lis rh:ir if the ve--e; wa- iieid by them
nnder the a'lesiarii u that -lie was v,o
latmj; y-ivernmeiir rei:nlations she
oliL'hf to released. If t ie ves.el l
n .w heintr held by the state otli- iais n:i
i.i 'he -tafe laws, that wa.s aiioth- i
in.irter with which lie could not inter
fere The United States having waived the
pr'.vi-ion of the quarantine ren'.atie .
tnr liL-li'wI.i'-h the Infanta I-a! eila .-
i' tr.n- .l it would not Ih- suririsin!
tii
nr.-
L'HV.TI.lill lit t'
or! cia!
leitiee .,t t !e-inci ! !it and lodged a com
p.amt w it:; tie- -tate department
THE STL ilTUATiON.
ick anal l.ritT T tlk en tlie Matter In
Nnv Y' rk. May . Henry C. Frick.
ef t' t- 'aviie . steel company of Pirrs
1 i.r'. and R. H. A. ilray. s.-. retary and
tfii-ntt r of rhe lii tiois stiele mpany
ot 'i.iearo, aie in t-wii. The-e two
!it:emt ii rt i r-sej.t tiie l.rjje.-t steel
n.ien-ts in r!.e c m.tiy. and the fact
that they were t ueti.er at the same
l;ott 1 ;'nvt' n-e to a rumor that fh. y
were here for coiifen nci- upon the tetl
1 U-lnesS.
Ha.- the demand for steel increased
to sii h an extent that tl.e Penn.-viv.inia
companies havt increased waje- a- i
riiiii"riil by dispat-h.es in the .la:i.
press-" Mr. Frit k wa- a-ki d.
1 have ie r.ce-1 no u.-h increa-e if
theft' has be. n one. an.! I do n .t ! e
llexethat any co:i.j. allies are " e.iinr to
ra se w.u'es ju.-t at present." was his
at;swer.
Later he sa d that while br.sn.f -s is
ita-re-asintr and th- re i- a more active
l. i:.a:id tor rail- ami structural iron,
the bi.siiie-s i- no: in a noition which
he he es t will attain Mr. tiray, in
ar.wet to qi.e-ti' ii-. -aid: With our
"inijauy l u-ines- h is ix en very had.
bur i impr vin-'. and I am in h. j'es
that we shali have a better year than
we had la.-r. Our compiniy has ;.usr
erected and has had ill operation for
the last six weeks a plate mill which is
turning out a pri at many orders As
far as wa.s ate concerned I thmk they
will be ra -t d. hut I think that any
statement that they are to be raised mi
jiie.i.atcly is urematr.re."
NOW FRANCE IS GREEDY.
Wnnf -lapan to file lorinosa antl
the lesea.liireH.
Paris. May It is stated that France
is neotiatina with Japan r-'-siardina the
rei eion ot Formosa and the Pe-c.idr.re
islands to China. France insists that
in rhe event of Japan holding rhe is
lands the str.-n.'th of the .Japanese gar
rison and tile number of warships le
limited
A London special says: The Times
s.iv- it is rojiorted that in consideration
of" her abandonment of all (hums to
I-iao Turi-r. Japan will receive an addi
tional indemnity of flo.oo.i.oo'l.
-Llnrtetl Aroiinrl tlie World.
lil.ntiKsTKH, Mass.. May s. The
sloop Spray, commanded bv Captain
Jo-hna si-H'uin ot Fair Isav-n. has sailed
f r. mi t ins ,rf .hi a trip around the
world, 'apfa.il .Sai.-.mi is entirely
al.iiie m the spray, u h fh i- only m
f'-ef m len-!!i She i- ii t heavily
sparred or caiiv.ts.i-ii ;l,ol liMiks able to
caiTy hei daring owner wh-r- Cap
tain u-i.:.. ;.a- air- :i lv e:r '. I flu
eanhtiVe times. .. -ct- to strike
lhi'niif it South Ameliea in llioat
tive w es.
t-w ll.Hli,ir I :i i nt-t-fs
llwuiKi yn. M .y :-. So; ine Mar-h. a
cook employed by l)r F r- leri k W ay
Kant at P.eiif ird :iv enii' . tound that
a ct iiu'Loifi eor-et is the worst possible
tii.n to wear aiK)ut a c.K'kiiii; stove in
-lcc of fire. Ib r skirt '-aalit fire at
the kitchen stove. She .screamed and
h- doctor tore the humma garment oil,
i-at the corset blaed in Hr of all tliat
t'ould he done until the yirl was im
m. rsed in a bathtub of water Her in
juries ait; .serious, bat she may recover
Warwtiip Or.lt-rftJ t Ke-uiilr.
Washi.vothn. May h. Secretary
Ilibert has ordered the Ranger to
iiiayt;uil to .K'k aft' r American interest-
in Kcuvlnr. where tr -ml.de h.is
aris, u. urowini; out of the connection
ol t.'ove;nti.,-nt jfi -ials with the sale of
the --raiser hsiiirrai.'.a to Japan The
vessel wa- si, Id by Chile, hat sailed uu
ler tiie Fcuadorian Ma to prevent seiz
ure. 4 nl. .ratio !iit tli- light.
Denvkk, May s Reddy (i.dlaher
lias wired Joe Yendifr and Corlett's
n.au.-er in New York, ott-rint; purse
of f2"i.HHi u have the Corbet t - Fit iA:m
1'ioiis fvht drawn oil in Colorado, i ral-lanh.-r
savs he has the written promise
ot r wo of the leading bankers of Den
ver to raise this purse, or even 10. Got)
should competitiou make it uecessary.
Zinfworkrn Mar Strike.
Nev.ua, Ma, May S. Nearly 2.700
?iiicvrkers in this territory may strike
oon if the waes that existed several
xiou ths ago stre not restored-
A VICTORY Fe F. PENROSE.
Onnte rell.n.ittf i- Il. n.inrlil Hi UloM
K olii lii l.esllut if Matt r.
Il.MiHisi t -;n. May s. Senator Pen-ro-e
s tesfilc.tion moveniciit fi r an hives
:i:anoti of the muuieipal all airs of
1 h;!ade:phia, took a step in advance,
v ;. ii tlie sf-ua'e jU'lieiary cent ral com
mittee unanimously agreed to tavoiabiy
i, ; crt the r solution The motion to
-I ort the rea.'hir n was made ! v Seii
at r Penrose and seconded by e.'i .t ''
K -:in - ly. Senator i -i-o .rti ma le an
a't. in; t lo o nose tlu a. ti ' n. -tat:iii2
t;:.t. in his opinio::, tilt m li.' i ii-.i wa
untiet essary. The o e was then taken,
every n-mher of lie- i-.;nm:rt" acUu
favotab'.v tv the resoiufa n
A resolution was adept. -I by the sen
ate to tf.ve to the -ecret ary an.l deputy
...,.. t ,rr r.- .,,r. i n il afla rs and tlie ;iu -
ditor e.,",erai the l--k- and chair., used
bv r'lem ilurin tl:-"-i ti riuS ol o.i'.ce
Tii.-sc b.h's pa-: tinady: I'r .vidinir
f,,r tlie filhnu' "t any vacaney m the
.:!i.e of fax cell- ctor: to pr.'hUur eondi
soiial rebates ill the Sale f alcohol tor
.n-dicinal purj trses: I. or.se bill f' t-l-i
i tiller the sale of certain articles
within one mile from any c.iinpmeetinji;
house bill relating to the lien of judg
ments against deced -nts. hou-e bill tix
ii!" the standard weight ot a bushei . f
ot:lons: house b:ll relat.ve o acta.ns by
hu-band and wife for niiury to the per
son wrongfully in.lictel upon her.
house hill to amend the act auf horimu
rounty commissioners to furnish sup
plies and f.iel for certaoi unty o.hcrs
SO as to inelude ad l:t on il articles.
The-e house bill- pa d linaliy: R"
tjuiniiLj writs of scire a as on mechan
ics liens to be indee.i on judirmeir
il ickets: authorizing noraries public,
pr. theiiotaries and clerks of the oar!
to administer oaths and take a Hid ivit
lti divorce proceed in iis: validating the
fiat:c!:ises of corporations w hose char
ters have eNpireil.
The house pas-ed numerous bills fin
ally The Wvatt com.:iaiiy store hill
was on the list. It prohibited minine
and niaiiufaeturiiiL' corporations lrom
compelling their employes to deal at
their stores. The factory in-p.-etor is
to see the law is enioreed. ther bills
passma finally were the following: An
act to provide for the sale of certain
lands belonfiiiLU' to the state where
channels of navigable rivers have been
aba.idoned for purises of navigation
bv opeiiniff new channels. An act au
thori.ina borough councils tu change
tin tlesicnatioii of wards. A bili
amendnifi the acr of May -'I. lssT. re
latiiie to tlie number of teachers neces
sary for a separate institute
Mr Mai krell i.Allesjhetiyl had a bill
on third readini! know n as tl.e county
commissioners' advertising bill, j-rovid-nif:
that all oliicial notices -hall be pub
lished in not less than two or more than
five papers, one of which shall be a
iierman paper An ft'..rt was made t
amend tins so that a minority party
paper would be included, bat the
amendment was defeated. The hill
passed finally.
The bill creating the office of deputy
bv a 'lecisive v
te. R' l.re-. ntative (. ol
1ms. who had the mea-ure in chariie.
chanired his vote In-fore the result was
LitMioiinced. so a- to be in a iios.tion to
move to reconsider. Tlie seiitinietr
afrainst the lull is so stroll? tliat thei"
seem- to be no hope of its recon-id. r i
ti. n This is unfortunate for Audito;
ieiieral Mvlin. who took the oalh ol
office yesterday. (leiierai Myun wa
contideiit the bill would pass and had
selected John A llenn of Philadelphia
for the place Captain P. I) Pricker :
Jersey Shore, corporation clerk un lei
'ieneral ire:. was to have been
tained in this position and ex-Revenu.
Collector Sam M. Fitly ol Lancaster wa
to be chief clerk The deteat of tilt
biii means the retirement of Captain
Pricker, whose place will he till d b?
I 'u'.on.'l 'ileUtl
Much time wa? consumed in discuss
inn the Penrose hill to prohibit pri
riirhrintr and rt-iruiate plove contests.
The mends of the bill amended it so a
tf increase the jH-nalty for prielihtin.
from 4100 to 41.0-ott. and from thr-i
motiths" imprisonment to two years. Ii
was also changed s, as to allow ei;ht
ounce instead of six-ounce frioves and
limit the number of rounds to six. Rep
rescntatives Sa!lint.".'r ami row took the
Lrr.'uiitl that such a measure was nect
ary to pn tect the leuilimate athletic
a.-st t iatiens of Philadelphia and othei
larire . ities Mr Haldwin said if tin
bid lx-( ame a law it would leali -t
prizttiphtinj- The bill was killed by u
vi te ct 47 yeas to lOi nays.
senator Flisin's bill authorizing trac
Hon oi motoi power comi:anies to ent. r
into contraif with each t:tl'.er for th
sale, lease and oi t ration of their re
spective pr peit.e- anil franchises, am
te allow- siuli K.mpauies to lay out li. -v
reads and circuit.-, n t the whole or an
pari of any street or streets occupied hy
such corporations pa-s.-tl tina.ly.
The bill allowinj; county commission
ers to elect the county solicitor anil ti
his salary was called up by Mr Cul
bt rtson and passed finally.
tiiiveuioi Hastings will hkelv sirn
the (ireafer Pittsbury lulls today. Thi.
eveninu a ban juet will be given to rht
leuislatiTS by the jironn ters ot th.
frreatei city. About -1M invitations havt
been issued.
thueinor Hastinps has apivninted K
lleiitlt-rson of l-lrookville associat
iudtre of Jellerson county, vice Chru
Miller of Punxsutawney, resipned.
Numerous people interested in tht
foriuation of the new county of Monon
pahela apiieared b fore the counties am
townships committee of the senate
Roth sitles were backward in producing
arpnments, and the liearinp was con
tinned until today.
The Fayette county people are m
longer PRhtinir the new county scheme
There was a conference between them
and the Pittshureers. It was apreetl t
take very little Fayette territory. In
this wav the support of the h-pislator-
from this district was secured. Tin
will relieve Senator Walton of rreen
from votinp apamst the bill. Under th.
new deal more territory will be takei
from Washington.
All the district alonp the Mononpa
hela up to the boundary lines of (ireater
lftsourp 18 also tt po into .Mononpa
hela county. The Allepheny delepatioi
is agreeable to this. The Washmptoi
coun' v tieople are now scaretl. Senatoi
Ouav was principally intere-tetl in pro
t.vting Fayette countv, and it is said
he is now in favor of Moiiorpahela
countv s erection.
Hear Admiral Alitor III.
WASHiN(JT(Xijiay s Admiral Almy
United States navy, retired, is. very ill
and in view of his advanced au'e" hi:
family and friends are seiiouslv
alarmed over his condition.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES
ai rnoinimti t; h k
t lntinnati 1 2 0 0 1 0 C 0 ') ; U
New York 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 t 6 ti
Batteries Murphy. Philips antf P.hi:u-s. Far
roll and Me. km Umpire Keefe At lend
anee. 3..UU
At JMttaburg R n
Iitt.-!.arlj 1 1 0 0 3 5 6
Brooklyn 1 o 4 I i 0
Batteries Sudden. Hart. M.-r.t f. anti Kll
l.-n : tinn: ami Lueid L'ir.pirt-s Murray an
lying
At hieaiTO RHE
I'hica.. ...02 3 40000 1-10 13 3
Wahinptnn 0 2O0U5O2O S10 4
.ries f.ir..htie anil TYrry l M. liaire.
M.Tier nnd Ma'.'.arkty !. "mpirt McDoi.aia
Att ll.liiliee. l.-.o
At St Lullls
St Leuis o i 3 2
Boston c 0 0 1
P 0 0 3 1 11 3
2 2 1 0 - 8 14 6
Iiatteries Peif 7. Staley and Brc.teiisttin .
Ganel and Wu.-on. L'mpirt Em-iie At
te-ndunce. 1..AJU.
StantliiiR of the Club.
W L. Po. W. I Pe.
Pittsburc. .lo 4 .714 Cincinnati . .6 T .5iv.
Cleveliiiul... s 4 .! Mew York. . 5 J 41T
B.st.n 7 4 .6. Philadelphia. 4 6 . 40u
Chliuiro . t 6 ,;71 Lt.uisvillt' 4 H .:B3
BaluiTi'-re ... j 4 ..V St. Iiuls 5 lo Jil'
Uru k.yn. .0 5 .Si5 Washington. .3 b .Z7J
I.rueur l.aiurt Today.
Rrotiklvn u . Pirrl.n.., T .. o T 1 .
.--- - - - - . n v on. I..MII-.,
Baltimin- at I 1. v. land. New York ivt Cm
cmnat., riul.idclphia at Louir0J: and IVuh
itttrt'tn at CtuiAtA.
IGllTffiMKERST
Furnacemen Take Possession
of a South Chicago Piant.
IKV TO DRIVE WlMIKMKX OUT.
A Parhpcl
il.ive
lll.t.fs-
I' tie I.e. !;it ntiil 'lit" I'olioe
ll.ir.l I'l-ht Ii-:ii-i-aii tlie
ue W in h mai.. e- stnkt-r
Mini TtTt i'elit-e Olhtt-I- Hull
C!:cAi). May A i-r
ha- occurred at the J lant ot
Stiel company m South Ch.i
Pijo" nu n are on a -Hike 1:
nect -s..ry to call en the
us -trike
tie I. ilia is
a' i. w here
was I. un.l
ii e-. ThC
striker-- for a time stood
aitauisf the olMi t r.-. but
fiat.il aud ririvtn iioin
!ll
,:r .tlt.ii.I
Were -ciU .ie
the i l- mi-es
The men most seriously hint w. re
Jack Siiej h--rl. a machi.".it. -trm-k on
the head by a hammer i:i the hands of
a striker, severe scalp wounds, reudert d
uiicoii-cious, but wi.l recovt
r: I-.dwatd
Sl.aks. striker, thrown out ot machine,
shop by workmen, body bruised. !ticer
Y Liendecker. hit with a coaplui" pi"-
bad cut over ri-'lit eve. .lt';cei fall
McMaakv. hit in the intuitu
with a
brick.
Twef.tv-eiht incii who are said to
have been the leader- of tile Strikers It
the rioting, welt- arrested and locked uu
at the South ( hi. : jioiice station
Th. v are charged with notuiy The;,
are all i:uoraiit Huns, Poles and lio
hemians. According toYice Pr-sident F orsythe
of the company. thi.- -priiiu
inpii seened a scale of w.iJ
the tarnace
es eallmu for
th; rat.- of i! U'-i-or day The .-cue has
been observed up to this time, bat the
men demanded that they be pant at the
rate of last year, which was s. iu what
hiuher. Tliis the company ret used to
do. and the men struck.
The men forced their way past the
watchman at one of the ates and pro
cee. ied to take possession ' f the coni-
iianv
propcrty. j iiey mart men nisi
to when some ot tlie .ahcmis.
n.eti were
compelled
ill It Work
still at work, and t'ltnei
them to ioin their ranks or
Not much tr. ruble wa- expi r:en eed with
the laborers, hut wV.ca the -inkers
reached the machine -hop. where ab nt
400 m;u hliiisis were .mi ii.ycd th-y met
ith a iliil'er. :it reception. Then thev
beirai: an ana k upon the ma. lime !i ip
Willi stones and such thin;:- as the
could pit k up Tl.e macliiiiist- tor tl.r
most part stood their ground iulI ave
the strikers as -ttd as they s nr.
The tipht wa- nr. wiim warm and
broken head- and bloody uo-. s were
crowing very common wle-n rls police,
who had been summoned when tlu tiirht
first bewail, arrived. They eio undel
the command of Captain . tonkins, who
at once made a charge on the mo!, with
his handful of ..liicers. The strikers it
l.rst n f'.i.-e.i to eive triouti'i aud the i
hce used tli- ir clubs fr.-ely I his did
IP t have the desiied -ft'i 1 f . and t ai fain
.h-iikiii-ordered hi- m-11 to diaw tiie.i
revolvers and lire ov.-r the beads of tin
-trikers As s,.oh a- tins wa- d one. the
mob broke and tied wildly from th.
premises of the company The hpht
lasted a few minutes, and then- was u
more riotinu'.
POCAHONTAS STR K
lies! ol Order Maintained 11.0fic the
st 1 Ik In;; Miner-.
P'ic.oioNT.is V;i . M:iv - The Pest
of r.ier has been prest rv.-d in tin- city
Tin- miner- !.'!! a mas-mot tin? .'list
a.-r the start line in We-t V r'.uia
Soldiers w.tii.l :i "t periu.t navel on tin
thercul.tar. s i nt the me. p.n?.- Weie
reached The miners art- n thor
oughly oryaHi.t'd and h;l 1 massim et
ii.o- today at Simmons, ami Mavla-rry.
in U t .-t ir''.iua 1 he id- are a unit
f a the strike bur tl.e cal compan.e-
1.; r' -ay ti'e-y n:t' -ml r.. ran tip' mm.
if ii-vv men have t 1 b? hroiiht in.
Th" Sou; nwe-t ii-.ni.i Improvemt nt
company and the Kekin iii miiifS havt
teit U! aphed foi 00 miie-rs to come t.
tills pone, atld the ho'is-'S are now !e
ii.? put up by the company to h r.-i
th in Mr. Pc.i'.itt says h- inf. n ls o
win or break the Pocahontas ccmptiiiv
No one knows what may be th- out
con e in the ovonr of foreign i:iin,-r
com'.li? .11 I lie stn.j''-le is now "il Hi
-ariiesf. and it uromises to be a loii
and a hard one
The S'.utiiw. st Virginia "oal n in
rariv is-;.e I , :r: "..iars that it woa.d pas
ail tiie men foir.orri-w, l-.it io 1:1. 11 wli
: cu;:y the company h"i;s--- would I"
I aid uiit'.i !i.e '..ses are vat ii:id A
most it the iioases here are the c.nnpa
i:y s nearly ah tne nr.ii.-rs will b d.s
p .sses-ed Want tliis feature will lea.
to will be h ud to f.'iet' 11 Tl.e out; 11
yestt rday wa.- .'i. cats ol coa! and Ic o
coke
.striker Wliimnir
PlTTsPLHO. May 1 .
Ihelr I tpM
-All department
of the Sh?o mill went tc work th:
m rniti? but on a vastly didi-rent basi
from that on which it was opciated In
ter rhe rio!:t tot t he Ama.o.miated 1 aft
1 lie sn'u j :ai:t 1.- now an out and 011
Amalgamated concern. Srii-ai.- at
otlier plants are wild with excitement
M. C.
ou.sVlNTION.
Internet Iftnal
Mt-etiltK t'oini
. he, Tihlav.
netl In
s.prtnt;heli
Sriii.vtiHii.o, Mass., May . Thn
thirty-first international convention
the.M. C. A. of North Americi
opt-ned here Today. Fully l.O'Hldeh
pates are present. Tlie convention be
pun at 10 o'clock with c.uiet" dav srr
vices at Christ Episcopal church, con
ducted by Rev. Floyd Y. Totnpkins, Jr.
01 1 rovidence.
At :h: the first regular sessinii of the
convention was caKed to 01 dor in the
State Street Ilaptist cloirch by the pit
ltlent. ii. N. Pierce of Davton, O. The
tleiegates from each state then elecfet
one delegate to a nomination commit
tee. Kev. Dr. Thetvb.re L. Cuyhr of
Hrookiyn will present a report on the
ijjiHlon jubilee conference. Kev. I)r
A. hamr lon of Providence will make
remarks. Ilii- perm.'iieiit organization
will then be effected, and a social will
follow in the association buildm? This
evenm? exercises will be held in the
tit-y hail.
Altoona Mnn to llrlng Stilt.
iork. May An?nst Simon
ot Airoona. l"a., lias ni.ulu api'licatio to
i.e I nifed States circuit, court for an
oider directing the commercial ni;eiicy
of K r Dan oz Co. to file with the
clerk of the court a statement said to
have been circulated Pv them on March
a. last. 111 which he wants to base a suit
for f-,0.0oo. He claims that the agency
sent a circnlar ro its customers on that
iay to the effect that he was sellin?
shoes below cost price and living aliove
nis means, and that he was insolvent
His credit was then damaged. The
statemeut. he claims, was false aud li
belous.
Klim and J"en In a Wrrrk.
Komf. Mav S Kirm Humbert antl
V'leen .Marsaret were on their wav bv
rail, in a special tram from Florence to
tins city, attended by their suites. Sud
nenly. near lucisa lake, there was a vi
oient shock, one ol the oarnape-s was
derailed aud everybody on board thu
train received more or less serious 0011
cussions. An obstruction of some de
script ion, it apiears. either fell across
'he track or w is placed there by evil
minded persons Several members of
the royal suit sustained slight in juries,
but the kine; and tpieen escaped with
iinthui", more .serious than a bad shak
ing up.
Cadet- to lio 11. Mi O a.
ANxroi.ts., Md . Mav s -It is nn
derstood that tlie naval authorities have
de.-ided to send the practi.e ship Mo
nonraheh Jin rue cadets' sammer - rnise
t the Madeira Island, oil the north
west coast .f Africa sJit will -il
abuut June y.
Tilt MAKIit.l-S.
PlTTSBfHU
, 65 nnc ; N'j -
May J
rett, rt ?
WHEAT No 1 red
CS-
( OKS'-Nn 2 yel ovc ear. .vl'jiw
ur .",1 ;.").!' No 2 veil w -ht '.t-u "l:i
rexe-I
inTS-N i 1 white. iVx; !
N.
ftf i'h- r-tra X i. i while, Jo't i')',c
H.iY-rh-iee timrthv, C;iil:i'.
t.ti.o ly. ll.uoill.jM: ne.x.J Or.vfi
..tin- -ll.ee'tll .V); pt k-.na. t7oea7
all 1 lin
':: N. I
hay. IT uj
l.-.-.t:im iiiairie, io.iio '4 H : watfon
1'! 1" UU
rsl'TTFT? FIiMti e-. anierv. 22 C 2."ic
Ohi
., .iirr !Sav- f:inrv i-ut.'rr
r..ll.
10 ! I" w prudes and ex k-.i-.i; hw
(.'HF.F.sE lihij iniiti. ial0. New York.
lull nuttf. loujallc. I:n0. rt:er. full n.ake. l.-?
11 ,e. Wisconsin Swiss. 13 'i lJ-c . hio swi.-.
1,J,'1!- .
E(;,;S strit t'y tresh Pt nn.-yivania and Ohio
ill e:..-es. la.ll.i'jC.
POlTLTItY-Laree li ohirkens rr
pair - live t hit k.-ns. small. VI ttVk-; rtnek- -O-.
.., -,r - tesize. dressed chicken lias
lit.. t..r e.mn-1. turkeys UAioc V I
an 1 .
a,,. ii,i!.v nci uiunil. live turk.-y.
9'iluc
per pcund. live xee-e. S.l.UV ptt pair
East Libehtv Pa May 7
riTTI F Receipt.- fair this week, and the
d. iiwtnu 1- t.ur. the quality of
l...tt. r -market steady at about
cattle much
la.-l week'-
We tiaott mark
as follow . Prime.
J.i ;itfi W. poi d. il!)'in30; pood Poteh
t Vs. t4.."!V94.!'. rouifh tat. t'i 2.Vj n.o 1 all- tt.
ami e. vs. $2.inaa 6j. fre-h cow- and spring
crs 1 U'fl.a.lW
IP KiS He -eiit- fair, hut the demand Is
onlv fair and prices much lower compared
with last week. Market slow at the fol
lowing price-: Philadelphia.. lsils'i,
mixed. 4 7.Vl4SO, best Yorkers. S170l
4Si. common to fair Yorkers. 1 iit.,4 70:
roui-'hs. J i V-tii.OO
HKEP The supply is Iirht and tlemantl
onlv lair, owing ro eastern markets iit-inu
dull Market -low at about yesterday's prices-
Extra. $4 t."J'i4.3': pood. S3tVja3.-0; tair 83 Ml it-
b 40, coiiinioii. $1 no 't 2.0U : Ix-t iamos ;.) jo .1
5.1C: p. Kid lambs, f 4 oO'to 00. lair lamli.s JiJii
, veal calve-. 4 0.1 4 l .'iO : heavy and thin
la.ves. -J OOJJOU: .prn.p lull. lis j LWi'iM
CiM iXNATi. May
Hi MIS Market weak at SllO'U SJ:
celp's. 1.4UJ lieatl : -nipmenis. :nn ne.to
CATTLE Market steady nt :i.na: re
ceipt- l!.io head, shipments. 000 iienu
S.IIKEP Markt t stronp at no n o; re
ceipts. 4'Mi head; shii'ments. ljjo IitLa.l umi,
market troup at .J ou .t. a. Li.
New York. May 7
WHEAT Spot market -trouper. No 2 red
store and elevator, Wi',f; aiioai. osc ; 1. o. u.,
tislslr afloat; No. 1 hard. 71' 2e delivered.
fitUN Spot market stronp. Steamer mixed.
OATS Spot market firm. No. 2, Jt2' i ;c ;
No. Li delivered. 3I!'a iCii-e : o. a, d.-e; .no. z
white. ;W?ic; No. 3 white, at'i'ac; track white.
37fi.lle
CATTLE Fiirnpean cables quote American
steers at ll-Vj I-' 2'' I'er pounii. uresseti n t-iiini .
refriirerator imef, s; 10- ht jMiuiifl.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Market quiet, but
steady. J.mx1 unshorn sheep, II. S7'a; inferior
filliped -heep, 4.0j; inferior to prime uushora
lambs. -j.Li.fji.lJ.
IHM iS Market steady at ViKVL&5.2j.
Tt avr ?orrrsptmifriit Fnente.
'Tasiunoton. Mav H. Actiii? Secre
tary of State I'hl has cabl-d A.-tintf
Consul fleneral Springer at Havana to
immediately protest to t he Spanish an
thorities against tlie trial hy military
court of Mauuel Fiienles, the New
York Yorld correspond. -nt. The consul
reneral has l-e!i eujo'lled to act speeo
ily in the matter, as th-re is some up
prehension that his 1 fe is 111 dauber.
A merlcan Cuiitlitionally Kelritsrd.
V.shiN'JTx, May S. The state de
partment has received from Consul Hy
att at Santiago a letter dated April i'K
Ifatinp that two Americans, llolton -ntl
iiichheil. who had Im-cIi ill OOllhllemenl
at Santiauo for some time on the charge
of complicity in the insurrection, have
Ix-eii conditionally releaso.v They will
be reipiired to report daily tc tlie ju ij:e
of the court.
Cyclone Victim In Ne-il.
Nfwton, Kan., May m. The -J" fain
ilies rendered homeless by the cyclone
are badly in need of help. Committees
have la-en at work in Harvey ami ad
joining counties, but the returns are not
sufficient to fill the requirements of the
sufferers. It is oxiooted, however, thot
in a day or so more supplies will come
iu ami that the needy will be relieved.
Can't Itfinme f I tmrington.
Nfw York, May . .Tnd?e Drown,
in th" I'nited States circuit court, has
denied the application for a writ of re
moval in the case of Coll is P. Hunting
ton, president of the Southern Paeiho
Hallway company, indicted in Cali
lorn.a tor a violation of the interstate
commerce law. in liavin? ?iven a pass
over the Southern Pacific lailwuy to a
man named stone.
Former Witt-fling .Man Killed.
St Lori-:. May s. .lohn M. Chand
ler. a?ed bo. a leading attorney of this
city, has been instantly killed by faliinjr
flown the elevator shaft of the Security
bioldin? Mr. Chandler had been
practicing law in St. ituis with tlis
t;n?uished success for "5 years. He fore
coiiim? here he was located at Wheeling-
Cttltan I usurKeiit a IlnrniiiK llon-es.
Havana, Mays. The insurgents have
attacked the town of Cristo and bnrnetl
three houses. Durin? the engagement
the Spanish troops lost one killed ami
six wounded. The loss of the insurgents
is not Known. ine insurgents aiso
made an attack upon the town of Caiiev
aiiLl burned one house before they were
competed to retreat.
A Silver Convent Ion tot Iowa.
Dks Moines, May h. The advocates
ot the free and unlimited coinage of
silver, who have been working for three
or four weeks past in arranging for the
holding ot a srate silver convention
have agreed upon June a for holding
the meeting.
The
Kvldenc-e
lnurnclent.
Df.nveii. Colo.,
May H. William
Boithoff. who was arrested 011 the
charge of having sold a "salted" mine
to tieorge F. Wheeler ot West Virginia
has been discharged by -Ju-tice Howsee
who declared that the evidence waa in
sullicitut to hold him.
Inniine Tai A rRiniient.
Washinoton, Mav 8. Attorney
fhoate is finishing his argument on the
income tax cases today. Attorney Ijteii
eral )luey completed his argument yes
terday.
An Office nt Oray Oable.
Washinoton, May b. Quite a com
plete executive office will be established
at (iray (rabies for the president's use
mis summer.
tartliquakr In Argentine.
Hcf.xos A vkks. May S There has
Deen a severe earthquake at Meudoca
capitol of the province ol that uame.
l ne iiuiatiitants were terrorstrickeii
aua r.ea Irum I lie town.
A Had .aii 4 alight.
IT.. .
iui.i.u.iu., Jiicn., iay .. A aoto-
nous gang of "green goods" and conli
deuce m?u have been ai rested here
The M eat her.
weathei with
Unsettled
showers
warmer: southwesterly winds.
PITH OF THE NEWS.
hour cruisers-the New York, Colum-
ri. .Muru.eneao met san Kiancisco are
lu re.reseni Tms counriy it the Kiel ele
bratiori
commission wa- appointed at Colon
tc inquire into tLt conduct of olticinl of
me Ktivernnieni.
.Manufacturers nt Hiocktou M-s al
vanced the price ol sho s 13 to ceilt. a
Iair.
Alderman T. Logan Mocker and Will
lam A. harnnu, a newspaper correspond
ent, fought in the lobby of a Lexiiiton
(Ky hotel.
A brother of Congressman Taylor, who
is in the reil estate business at Younns
town. ).. was warned by several people
not to rent a house to a negro.
Ex Speaker Crisp say9 that the masses
?l ,.h?J?V,'le ,n the M,u,h vor silver, but
that the business men there art for sound
money.
A revolution against the present gov
ernment is eportea to be in progress in
Nicaragua, i id fightinn is going on lo th
pro vi ne. OI iun autl Gnuiad?
The Cond Syndicate Buj'ini
All Up.
It
WANTS TO FORCK A NOT!! Kll ISSUE.
t'nrier the Term of tlie ll foiilr-t-l
I he Syndicate lias mi Option on Any
New I nils lstiel Ilefore Oil. I - l a)
inc ICIk l'reii.iioi.s.
W'ashixotox, May H. The discovery
that there is an actual basis for the r -jiort
that the Morgan-Rothschild lnm l
syndicate is ootisp.ring to corner th"
fold market has been regarded as a fool
ish cananl. Its a fact, however, that
brokers representing this syndicate have
liocu paying a premium for the refined
gold output of the private refineries
tluoughont the west during the la-t two
months and that th-y are accumulating
tine gold at tho rate of -Voo.mo to
i,ooo.ooo per month, which represents
fully two -thirds of the entire gold out
put of the United States.
The attention of th-i officials of th
treasury department was hist attracted
to peculiar business by the sharp tailing
oft' in the deposits of gold at the mints,
ami impairy very soon developed that
private parties were buying the product
of the refineries. Further inquiries re
vealed that the metal purchased was
drifting to New York, where it is lieiinr
put in store to the credit of the Morgan
Kothschlld syndicate.
Iu order to divert the stream
from its usual channels holding
into the United States mints he
private purchasers have beeu oblig.-d
In ii:iv ' ii nreiiiiuill of 1 l-l'i to I1.,
i i . . -
cents. The premium paid for most of
the. gold was 1 si cents, but- so anxious
have I men the buyers to increase their
lines ami get everything in sight that
they have marked up their quotations
during the last few days. At the pres
ent time they are getting practically
the entire output of the United States,
excepting for tho extreme western
coast.
Many long-headed men in Washing
ton aiitl Wall street, who are familiar
with the methods of the parties com
jxising the syndicate, have jiiinp'il to
the conclusion that the louudat loll is
lieing laid for another bond ileal licforu
congress moots again. The last Imnd
deal of iflili.O.) UMKI has lieeii pretty wed
closed out, over .'il.oo.i.Ooo in gold hav
ing liocll paid ill out of the ti.iHKl.iHKl,
and it is generally believed that the en
tire deal will tie cleaned Up liefoie the
lirni day of August.
Under the terms of the contract with
the treasury department, the Morgan
Rothschild syndicate has ail option on
any new bonds that may lie issued by
the government prior to Oct. 1.
MORTON ON SILVER.
Tlie Secretary Tteitliet to Criticisms Itf a
Colriio Uu.
Washington. May s. Secretary Mor
ton has written a letter to .lames A.
Cherry of Ifc-nver, Colo . in r-ply to i
letter from th.it g.'iitb-imm erif -.ci-iilL,'
some statene-nts in the int-rv.ew with
the secretin y of
couple of Weeks
much comment.
ai-'ricu!tur-. rru.r''l
UiT, which -;iu-"c! s;
DuniM the ;-iarse if
his letter he s.iys:
"Why is it flu-re is so little use of sil
ver dollars iu thi- country today, whil
there are millions upon millions ol
them lying idler I answer, and -o
must you on reflection, there is n d
mand for them. and. therefore, no u
of them. What more can ihe law do
for them.
"It may le. mv dear sir. that in your
study of finance you have oer!ooked,
in whole or in part, the momentous fact
that all but a mere fraction of tho
world's commerce is mediated by in
struments of credit, and not bv metal
lic money at all. whether of go:d or of
silver, and that by far the most essen
tial service of money in this air-- of the
world is to furnish a steady measure
i as steady as jtossiblio of ot her vil aables.
and so help to exchange them to the
profit of Isith parties without any ac
tual use- of r .iedi iting money. P.y the
sale of international bills of exchange
at all great 'torts of entry, pavim-uts in
foreign tratle are practically accom
plished without the Use oi any iiuhi.lV
at all. In the wholesale business of
this country, by means of checks, drawn
on well-known banks and settled
through the clearing house. Not f ir
from !7 per cent of all payments, art;
affected without any actual use of coin.
"The relative employment of these,
instruments of credit is constantly in
creasing through the multiplication of
banks ami otherwise; and of course ulso
the quantity of coin money required to
do the business of the world, or of anv
ail vanced country in the world, is
steadily decreasing relative to the busi
ness done."
Superintendent Tow use lift Kruicr..
Washington. May b The re-iuna-tinn
of Mr. Tow 111-ml as superintend
ent of the Philadelphia mint has been
received at the treasury department,
and almost immediately Secretary Car
lisle went over to the white house, and
after a short conference with the Presi
dent the appointment of Mr. Herman
Kretz as Mr. Townseiid's successor, ami
Mr. William E. Morgan as coiner were
signed by the president and sent to the
state department Several other changes
are likely to be made soon in the Phila
delphia mint
Sending I neuiitloyett to the Country
C hk aoo. May H. The civic fedora-
turn, which put into operation la-t
spring a plan to semi the unemployed
eople to the country, finding thein
places to work, is so encouraged by thu
success ot tlie movement that step.- are
being taken to extend it. So far in the
neighborhood of 400 men, woni-ii ami
children have been provided with em
ploymeut.
Wll.le Out on ieil.
LiONIvcin, May S lhle is stoppinr
in ixinnon. lie Had a lengthy consul
tation wirh his boiidsnicii. with Sir
Hichard Clarke, his lea. lint: counsel,
ami with his solicitors. The latter have
promised to keep the authorities posted
in regard to the movements of their
client Wilde is sutlernifr from nervous
prostration aud has declined t be in
terviewed The Suit Itismiwrt.
Chicaoo. Mav s in the United
States district court Judge Ihinn has
ordered a ilismissal of the suit against
Jlarenct C. Cheney and the other of
ficeri of the Western Hank note com
puny. The officers of the company were
indicted last fall for the printing of the
Mississippi state lionds. declared by the
United States treasury department a
being uiulley
Victim of lloilrr Kxploslnn
Kokomo. Ind . May 8 The hoiler in
the sawmill owned by John lie 11 net t.
north of here, has exploded, blowing
the mill to fragments .lames Cart, the
fireman, was instantlv killed, and Frank
Downing. Fred Phillips aud John Bush
werv badly injured.
Hung For Wife Mtir.ler.
Lebanon-, Pa.. May 8. Charles (Jar
rett has lieen hanged here for the. mar
der of his wifa on Sept. 13, lbU4.
FRAZER AXLE
Best in tbe World!
Bet tbe 6enoiie!
Sold Eierjwhere!
GREASE
WILBER'S COLUMN.
OUrlJ
Thrniioh
SrirJlirr.
Suiiiiiier,
1 - - --(--
Strike or Tarill
OUH PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW.
The scale doesn't
low 11 like n
up :inl
1HEBM0METER.
Fact is, we haven't daily rea
sons fur .selling
"BELOW COST."
COULDN'T LIVE IF WE HAD.
And we've ( nr own ideas aliont
the truth and yon are not. likely
to hear us telling in scare-head
accents ahout oiir
"jsT.-urrf.i.yt;.
cii.isiii.vi;.
SI'LLYTF.KLYO.
riirjKitnor.
Our prices are lower than
those that have heen HK0KKN
IN HITS.
01 xvniiiNcj.
Tlti 1 l uu-ut has jtit tMilariri-d.
uikI wa tuvr r pr'aivu than now
lo do liiivji!s-- 1 laiL'iT sflt'i't ion of
.'hmN at lr riii-i than vr In-foie.
1 liFte nrf a lot l Men e NuIIa ! kmm9,
li:ir iwifie I h:i rl wrl nif rll ti tli
tt v1u vim fver Mtw lr t-
We li:iv a v.irirty I Sa l Sull-i. ifrevv.
l:0-t fly u n. 'I'hej arr doulMv worth our
e are x-lloit; tUn hf-t Suit your mon
ey -jfi tuy ..r the ir(ce iu 21 n v htre In
ntily. 111 M.il-M -teTiol. IItiIe
;iint rt iiiixeit. i.l to ny ft Sulld
ltrel Ife litre, our nri sT
1 ir f Hi 1 ne a ui lrrho re
in ti.i IrTf-. Smr. Ki-ry to;ulxr lric
f- iir-r.iel. hue line l-r tlie mitey.
Iti :tti At tttuitf )e'i ever fNt or IntUisht.
I'rr't iHtii in llim lrfH SuitH t.i alt tne; I
01 oir l lmrtloti:e tihrl- nt th.
r it an.! - fiili -jinl lc Improved! utn.
n ra.oter wloti u ty. t'a-itiu work
:t tinut l the irti-e if irr no ini c Mlnt
ol :n!v;i it itii-iu.
) 'tH'.Yd MF..YS SI' ITS.
l .r lm s 1 1 in r.t y'ars u!l ve arc iiiuWiii'
llic fi'i-Lilcst drive riiiiri'i vall. Fur in-
sl;lliit-:
Itrown ftieviot and
Hlctr ..I J ;.0 t Mil 1
1.. . 11 till - An.l
lliU'l- in Mil WH.
nil W4-0I nt the ran 1 1
o itra cr ti eitrih
Vi 1,.f trey tcray
our fl '.j Suity are
iitMtte il tl1l- nil win. I orMe-l ainl
?MiiMrr'.' lii hi.tliii ti untl wurkmiu
ftoi. thev Hre fully Ho to lti iuo-l een
Fufcuslom i;ii! r work TfieM are iiicts
e:ittj r-,f. il y 11 wilt tuake womi we
n-it-t ilfMre : trtil lnveBtWton.
H e'll atotltr I y your itei-islon.
. or: no ) w ):'. iktmext.
Wc are -un- to irive sutistiict imi. -li:i
e pill c ha-ed a biir line uf Hoys" t'lutll
inu 1 li ;i t evi-ry nioiln-r for miles ariMin.l
W ln has a In ,y I,, ij es , ,11 lit to see. 1 1 a v
inn such a lare demand fur t'hildreu
K nee S.iiis. in cheaper tirades, we liae
been alile this Spring to supply all Ihe
wauls in i his line.
U.M..I -ir'.pi; sniiiji -r, .-eit-: .1 t.wter
Kin. If :il ix. mi. I l..r -fl '.:. fl :Vi f J Ml.
J .xi an.l til ii ? win Mu.w ou icismH
I li:lt (It'ly cimiiik til ion .
M:.YS I'..YS.
All thai arc new in s y ,. are show 11 hen
at 1 he lowest prices. The a ssoi 1 men I s a re
not cohhiiei! 10 a few styles ,ut embrace
l lie 1 111 les 1 10 i,e 1011 nil 1 11 a II V clot III ll ir stole
ill I he foul! I v.
1 i'M',1 i 'ne linl, linpl ltiri,,it out.
s!, rt-ni: 11 I'l iti-i tir ile Iu M ei-MiM. 1 ixi
nil W....I I nis. h Kr-:it t':irkitin tl :li'.: nil
vri.1.1 l':mls tie.11 I'Tiriern in luncv "tvlt-K.
lu .ke :i tilif .lre.-s i-aius. ft in.
-il snl Itie vr I .-si .lrr Parti
In ili- market m li.r.i ri - Ki'imna
i.ur liiir at J..'-i i'A 1K1 ;.o. it mi an.l
' li 'I hry curt .e I-!.
rorrrs ,i.yi rinuntK.
'S
l'.I.YTS.
We have an iiiini.-n-e hue of vmii hs" and
anil ( hi'ilreu's l'auts which wewil! now
oiler at very low prices.
15. ..ni stron Youth' Paula. Ilnnt
tliriiiuri"iii. iniko a cmI or" iv
I'miiIs. T& i-tiiIk: l-ti.r vri lfi In rstejl
i mi Iitii .l..'Ji.Jii.iiMi, e .ni
fIk.w jcii : line line, all stvlen ami ..m
lenm. in -li'lilrn K" I'Hnt.s we hare
Iltkt run .-in. running m i.rii-e lr.nu
Vf t- ny to 1
SHOICS.
Canl bran loo much alout out Shoi-s.
We know thev are just liuht ill lealh. i.
inaKc. iiuisti, stvie. coinforL and lit. Aiid
me pi ice, ion. caul tie in-at. no matter
w here you uo.
W'.nien'n rine Konols, luittun. patent
tip tl on
Women's tine IIkiik-iIii lice, patrnt tip
ipr.i.st thtntr In ; rum liHitwear l -Jfl
H'.'nifn'i" line I "iim.i. an eleuam sin
well tuaile. Iinik si . Il-li. all plxe?.f I
v -n' hue I ... I KM. all s.xet
can't l. l.at. H 75
Women? h.ie KM. latest Myles a
rret leailer. - on
VV otiirn's tine Krrneb t'alt, pqnare anj
pent loe. all ie, ft .Ml.
Men's veal p. ctinKi-eiiK. unt.le up to
fell lor ft 011. H -jf..
"leni liieo an.l roni:re.s Shoe?, latest
Ht.vles, all Hize. 1 1 ai
Men's lea KM. luce an.l ropurua aM
Pi7.e? ft Ml.
Mo'aml Youths' Shoes Iroro 75 cents
up.
To '...I i 1 -
... ..... .. 111 iiiiKiut; a seiecuon w e
.piole you these pti. es ami descriptions of
the la st values we have been able to tiud.
These are ban. Nome and stylish.
Hoys' cream rar.le.1. lull lxe. finished,
doiihie collar. MEe Hi lo aa. rents.
Ho,?- Keru. l-'ityptian O.uiilw.1 'tton.
are A 1. k.hxI sweator. servireahie. can
Iss wanned and mi.le k.mmI a new
-Men's 'rein Cotton 'anle.l. fall sizes
rit'lslie.! ooiil.le L-ollar. sixes 111 lo 44. -Jfto.
Men's all wool ine.liuiu weiittit Sweater
without 'lout-1 the Lest value in the mar
ket, fl i.
I I ArI"e4,
W e have opened up a laree line of Men's
.. w .-sprimr stnr atI s..ft Hats in all tbe
I he m w colors; very stylish, comfortable
ami ilutahle. t ome and inspect them and
satisfy yourself. Our Straw lii.e is com
plete. We bouiibt direct from the mauu-
r ..... . .
1.11 liners, tuns saving you the middle
mans nr.. lit. The 1 Iress Hats range in
pi ice iiom cents un. We can lit all size
heaus, txilh great and small.
v . . .
our neavy 1 ml. rw ear is iH-giiniim- to
fil l a little unci in h.i table. You are get
ling ready lo change perhaps. We are
ready to belli you to do it. Our shelves
are lou.l.ii with spring weights. The as
sortment is great, the prices are low.
Men's silk finish nsh color t'nderwear
in a ura.le thai usually tells tor 34 rent?
lor "Ja renin.
Men s Hlt.riKK4n t'n.lerwear. just the
thiUK lor summer wear, re.ul-r pn.e .VI
oenls. lor :s rents.
Men's line Krenrh Itall.rly lean t'n.ler
wear. hot I finish . .Mi reins.
Mrn'a lueitliiui wrlnht. Natural Wool
I lolerwear. just the weiaeht. bo cents.
J.
B. W1LBER,
fibensbunr.
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We wi h t :iii:niiiicc t" the Mip'e far and wi le lint
1 s.:1 ;igrt"al ion of star: lin- W"ii'l!s. j,, accuinni.i:.- !
151
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I" : 1 .1 l. 1 : 1 . ,l. .
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and the -U-p:iiints from I n.ii.i w ill .
the liiilhilii'le of
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MONSTER ATTRACTIONS
NOW ON EXHIBITION.
l,i-liieliila r. this I ileal Slow rs-s - 11. .1 hing I i 1: i I .
I'm- r iii mild th .t ;i I of "l I PI 1M m il I I : All ; ;!:.
is-t ami w ill . ally l-m ii: 1.11. I o-a-l t he hl f a! 1 1 1. 1 1. .1 - ,
..iir insitioii an. I i:i . he v.t ..'tiilli ! their PdMI!l i,", ''
A we I s.1. i-. si -i 1 k ..fPl:i; Ai M M M Kll I . ', '.'
faiil less in st Ic C.ll.l II l.-sl-i ll .ie ill pile-. .loilleaiH II.-
Free Street Parade
U 1 "tir si ore so thai y.'ii w i I 1 ! mi-.- nm- if 1 he l'..u - .1:1 i . 1
toliishing lesiihs will i;r.' l llic ! IlLjhl.sl e on e.-i -i i,.
VrlI-I5oi!lIit
Now is the time to niLi'-e y sell
Si line .-..ll.'.iioii ..f l.i ijhl ew s: I. s in
51 I 'Ills' l-'lll'lli h'lllLJ I iss!s. It ll.1-.i
ai No ilcst-riptive Us-inie i- nee. wirj
ga-ns all tbroiiL'li the -how.
jg xT AdiiiLssioii mole than free
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LADIES!
Art yn r-,kl-ss tii-li f.i : r I - ,-f.
tkU 4tllS III Hi Jtll I r& (a I It- 'l..i..'illi.f ( i.
ttlitl W MliUt.rlll STi . - t. Vt v !
cii f tlifir l-niiiif'j i lnMnr l I T4j
Ilouk.' It 1-. a ii I. Kiiiiit-. ntt'i liii.-i-- ,-
Ulg Work to I'Vfl V H lti ;i; lit
n r-ir-it .f tn t-t.:-. in r-:n- :h.- w -1
fWlltl MStiJ U ttlll t- l 'f 111- II l;:I.H4.N 11- li.-
holt uir Vt rl4t.
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QUINEPTUS!
A v-ry l'ifii. I;nn - mi l .'"I u.'!:iV
rIHlMtllltil ltl ill ii!-iti - 11- I T. i 'tn..
fitlit-r li.lt r lruL'-. it .t. r -t'i.: m t! j. I , ii-i- ;
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The Academic Phanaaoeutic Co.,
1 niHN wit ni i:k.
532536 WASHINGTON ST., NCU' n-:r (IT
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ELIXIR.
An elec-snt 1 mvia lci. i:i;u ;.r p:;ia. i. .c
for liiiii.tis. malarial :u.. l.:- 1 ti : in.- i.-
Billt. of .. r t -lil , Il .- . ji .f il..-.: . n;i:.i Hi
b-ieiititic rr-s-an-li
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In us' in l lie li.piia s in - -: .11 , .: i mi
Ksss-i:illi li.-l.i,.l 1., i,-. . ;.!r. !i - ..
pie .f M-.'iitar ti.-.l.i:.-
Kutireiv ev lali:c . Ir.i- fr.'in lei a.f t.l li e-
!il Handsome P..ti.icN Pi tc LL Cts.
I'rcirftr. .1 snl.'! l-v
I lie loy;t! 1 ipuiitricctiliv:
LONDON AND NEW YORK.
t'liciiiists l.y upi-'inti.!. til t. II. r "la.i.-lv ii.e
V.l-. li uihl Uill,- H...x:il I ..nun .
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130, 132. 13- Charltor. St.
royaiTpills.
Same m-liciiia pn.i-tifs ns Itimi, Kmxih. in
boxes. :i pnl.s t j In., t..r a i is ii's
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUC:CI:73
REMEHBERTIOIGFOUR!
Vinegar Bitters COED. A L. J ,,',i;ij;."J" ; -,c.
Vinegar Bitters POWDERS, T" J.-.-s. ;,,.
Vinegar Bitters, u.-w style. ''J';'"' J Sl.oti
Vinegar Bitters, oidttylo, l itter t--i. . $l.no
The World's Great Blood Purifier
and Life Giving: Principle.
Only Temperance Bitters Known.
Thepaot uftb of n Irnlurr I far Lending
Family Mrdiriur l Ihr World.
A'ih'l:
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E. H. McDonald Dnu; Co., Prcjirieton,
SAN FltANCI.sro am. XEW VC'KK.
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TAKyourHorseshoer
fi THE
Shof fob
WINTER USE.
It ABSOLUTn Y IMVVCIlt dinning
an.l liiMim l rl.rl sstl. tv an.l .s.iiil'.rl la
liorseiutd ilrixer.
SIkkI with tiie NVvcrlip.- v..ur 1i..rsr'n
teel an :.las in (.....i , lit i'..n U.-. s.
l.y not l.aiiii; to cm.si.uitU remote the
shoes for rli;treiiii..
The CALKS are RrMOVAP.I.F.
Steel-CcnlercJ anj SKLF-SH ARPFMNG
V lien worn out ir-v falks -.,ii i. e..silv iii-w-rte.l
m iil.oiit n-ii.ot in- s..- , -atii..'- an
immense ai. i.. imt ,. tuue iisiuilv lo-t al tlio
lil i.-ksliiilli slioit.
n re.-ei.t of postal will mail fns our .lv
wriptiv cir. ulai .-out iinii, pn.i-ol ilk.tl
Mi.-. rea.ly to If nuil.sl on. l..r ti uil. ..tiered
tliis winter at Very low en. .-s
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