' FAVOR FIE SILVEII. Sentiment Nearly Unanimous Among Illinois Democrats ilWI.MION r.K.INi; II II I) ltUHV. N !ropt ..I" I. :i sIi.ht of fislit i.l the liilfli-llls tl I rf lUliaf - - l.ttetl M.incv .uncut ion I iic.n il A l.ii.-lil l'.tilliist l..-.l.-r. Ppr.tNi.l il i.l. I'.R. June. The Dem wraTlc state run vcntii 'M. callcil 1" the H.1P' central n ilinillttee f. ;tl. .Jt II pi il i -v fur thr parry in Illinois upon I lie nii.iiey iirtii.n. convened af noon to il:iv. Kvi-ry county in tiie -.tate-is r-p rest, nfe.l liy irs full .plota f l.-lee;ates The sellfinieat amuliii the fleh-j'ale- 111 faV'ir of free si'vcr so-ni to lit- o nrar.v iinaiiiir.' ins that there is no jjroii rf ')t even a show uf fiiiht frum the opposi t .111. The movement in tin- iluednm t a natiitnal money convention m-. ms tn he iratniliu force every hmir .hi.lU'- tJoo Irtcli of ( "lm a'u i on.-of the few .imil ni li'-y" I Winocrats who an- ile!i-;:i:f,. tu rhe convention He will opp. t la- heme tu . all a national Worry convention -ail that lie ran M-e lu -epse 111 Mich a J.. occeillli;' at tins fun.-. The suilil. n appearance uf Mem. an K. Taulx-i.e. k. wlm will lie reniellll..! e.l as olle ut tin- F. M I". A. weniU r- in the famous senatorial fiht uf '!!. lia- call-ell much comment lie sai.l tli.it lie lia'l no interest" m the run vetirii.n. t-X'tf as a spectator, lie nl-l.-.l. however, that '"certain mana j-ers.il" the I 'einurr.it ir party are mnv Irviti,' tu steal the I'opnl-.sf platform." T:iuU-neek has nu ot.j.-i-t l. .11 tuthi.-. In fart In- is ilulii-r all he ran tu en cmir.iu'. the airitati.m tor he feels nre ir will iu time h-nipt thu lieimx-tjiii' part v. "Tim siler element of the party." sai'l he, "is inni li inure in ciiili-iice ii.v than the nth r win-. hut this is. iw itpr to the fart that the silver movement i Ix-ini; promote I hy tiie -machine' ut tie- party. The silver Jl.-m, .rials p Iilinuis ar-i nut p.-aily si numerous as thev serin. 1 think it may 1- safciy rnna'e.l that fnl!y une third uf the I irniurraf.s uf Illinois an-(.ol.l men. an. 1 a ih rlaraf mil for free silver will .1 ri v. these nu n unt uf the 1 eiii' Taf ic party. Wli-a the i"i:e is tmally toicetl n: uti the KrpnhiiiMii parry, as it must l.e. ir wpl certainly r -ve pi-moraliin.:. Ultimately the result vi".l 1m-that fhe p". upl.-V party will eatlier in all tlu-'.- silver men uf the comfiy. Per r-onally. I favi.r t!i' union ..f all the f. trees uj.jBtseil tu the irolil stand. ml in net year's ramp iiin. I mean f In sil ver I 'eliioerars of the sutitti and wist, tie- siiv r lit -plll.liralis uf the West, the I ":",: lr: - of rl who ruinitry and the If met all:.' ir:y If tiiis imifii ran 1h-aee..!iii'i!-h.- i tiie vir'ttry lor i!vt-r i W'.ll. If If e.l 111 t If, the .ttlltisf for 1 i-. Jo-t. 'l ite- eleme:,t l .lllllnl lie united in eitli. r the Kepuhin aii or I lem urratir part :e- 1 t.-el rel tain that the silver sentiment of the Country will rveiitn.iliv l.e ronsu ltlated into une party. Thar party mii-t - rile leu; le" liar: y." It is p.rol. .i that th re will be a 1 u'11: li.-iir l'opuli-ts hen lid liar an ad. In to I he ' !- u-d. lia' tl upon the on VI 1 ! loll . niity i 1--L'r it. s and v:s :ey :n ar. died at on re t o 1 lie ineetin P t h - e velii 11 :z n tu ut ry will ! action .if the 1 When th. o it. irs ai r 1 d 1 1 eei llt'Ve lll.lll -1. .11 w ! lv ( iovt rn. .1 A It ir. lil re. eivi pet dl tn. m w: il fl. ,ilv.-i BRADLEY HAS A CINCH. lie Will lie Noiii;n:.'..l fir (lnvrrmiT tv li I :i.-U v II. -.111 lil t. -ans 'lo.l. iv. I.i .I i- H i 1 , June .". The Uenublicaii srafe roiivciirioa pie- h-;e at p 111 to day. Tie- J.-j al.'.i.-aps ay thry ar now cu iiveinng as the maa-nfy party fur the tirst time s. n.-t- the civil war. Judge ie.iig-' hi iiiiv uf Lexington, who is cuntesring wirh Colonel Iweus the former seat of I'.i . ckinridge in con gres.s. is temporary chaiimaii oil grcssmaii Waiter Kvan- will pruhahly lie jii-riiiaiieiif chairman. No oppusi tiun has de duped tu 'ulunel W. ) Hrady fur governor, bur there are eight candidates f. .r lieutenant governor and us m..nv f .r ea.-h of the oilier seven places un the state ticket, so that then is x une dou lit about 'he con vent iuu 011 eluding lt work today" If is coiic iled that the convention will denounce the free coinage ot silv.-r. f iver gold .stand ard uf value and reafhrin the. national tarilf plu.uk of s:i-.'. THE POPE FOR PEACE If Tri to u-l lau;l:iii(l nn.l Yenerttf In to A rltil ritt.'. W.vsHlNuTi X. June ."1. Pope I.eo" etTurts tu secure the settlement by arbi tration uf the I'.iitish-Vein uei. 1 Itoutid ary .iiicstiun are slmwn in the Vi-nezne Ian v.-lluw lKik, which Seuur Amlrade. the V.-neuelaii minister has received Mgr Tonti was delegated to go to Veiieip-la and give per.suiial explana tiun ut his etf.-rts. 'ibis he did ami lVesub-ut "resjio issued a decree thank ing the pope and hl eiivuy for theii L 1 1 1 1 1 : V .fliers. The ydlow lik also contains the re ply uf l.urd Kimberlv to the request of the Int. -t national Peace association, urging arbitration It spites that her majesty's guveieiii. iit continues to wish a friendly set tl.-uieiit uf the question and iias made s. v-ral pro iu-.it ions to that end. I'.uf l.oid KimlHuly iinls oat that Vene.ue!a insist-, that t.reaf 1 '.1 it. 1111 should siibuut to arbitration jxirtionsuf the territory whirh h.-r ma jesty govern itn-nt d.H-s not regard us subject tu arbitration. ir.iii.itii.( ln on an I irnr.inn. Mii.wn kki". .Tun.- 5. The steamer Nurtliwe.-f . bdung ng ro the (ir.-at N-lth.-rn l.'aiiway cumj any. has left fort 'lucago The bu it ha- among her pass, ng.-i s an ex. v.: -i..n party uf N.-w Yuik 11. en. pe.vuiiti. a' in railroad and financial cp. siimg l!i. 111 Ix-ing tieuige ti .1 -id. I., .v.r 1 P FioWll lllld hisbii.th. r An-. .11 P.i.w.r The party touk the b- at at : u-':a!i a- t he guest - uf Pre- I. -ii' 1 1 ef I'll. ir.at .m t them . a t. W ut Ch; nth will will -ago and ClU ern. an-. .1 leave the remain, al apita! ist-.. the I run per lor. : : : . , . g 1 1 1 1 . at a' ( d wrh a Pike a ! r .align r.-i IP.ag. pal t v I 1 1 to liiilmh of Lake Poll I- ii.-.iiiil Clercyumn larrit.l. Map. il Cm nk. Pa, June .". Miss Fllen lir.Ml. rick Zchnrr, daugd-.rer uf V P Zeliiierof I.an-furd. superinteiid ei t uf tiie l high t oal anrl Navigation company's colli lies, and Kev. Walter K Kn-ed. an Kpiscopal clergyman of New York, have been married in tet Murk's Episcopal church, this city. Wt-rlilii; (own a lr-ite. M iini.-i" ip;. June ."". Maniel Werl ing. the Allegheny county murderer, ha- been granted a further respite by iovernor i lasting until Tuesday, Jnlv .. in order tliaf the case may be brough tn f ore the p.iniuu board. W'ilile l:-inrlcl liisntie. LoNlMiN, June a. It is reported here that Oscar ilde, who w.i- r centlv sentenced tu two years' imprisoiimeiit in Peiitoiiville jirisoii. at liard lalir. has become insane and i-. c -ulined iu a padded room uf tne prisuii. Mrs. l'ope Seiiti-ii.e.l f or Life. OniPUT. June :. Mrs. Nellie W". Pnj.e of this city, is an inmate uf the state's prison at Jackson, where she will spend the. remainder of her life iu Eunislimept for the murder of her hus and. FI- lre i HwiieiT Saved. City uf Mkxk , June a. Five more pssenjfers f the Colima have been added Ui til. list of the HavtxL TO LEXOW THc aC.-iOO.-S Senator Kenm-'ly H:e. .1 '.n. miller A p-pmiileil- l...fi-latii- Allan s. fl AKin-nn.ii. .Ini.e ." Senator Kn r.edv had a resolution adopted in the senate to Lrxuw the sidiouls uf I'ei.n- vlvan:a. It cail tor the appuint inept j of s. veil direrturs to invest::ate the I wui'kiiii.' uf the xdiool laws and rrj.urt to the next leji-latnre any change th.-y deem necessary. Tiie cummittee i riven jHiW. r tu ru all over the stat.-. Slilipoeli.1 all persons they desire, have all l...oks and ax-r needed iiuliiced and have the right to em !y ronii-. l The following M-nators -umprie the poinmittee- Kriinedv. .Allegheny, l'.rewer. Franklin: I riuf. .Alen - r: Miv der, t iiester. Walton. r. eiie. '1 huiuas. Philadelphia, and lir.e.ie ut IJ lks The la.-t gentleman is a Democrat and the other coiiimittreiiirn are lnay Re publicans. The house jumped down 011 Senator rpjH iiiian' s wharf bill, which allows the condemning of them for armory pui H-es. v 'i h. re was a hot sc rap for a couple of tii'liute-.. and the measure was indefinitely jMiteonefl These Mils were also defeated: Kx empting tyjH'w riters frum levy ur sale 1111 executions or distress fur rent; crea tine the oft. re of raialogner in the state library at nj-alarv of l. .'.: a year; the bill to pay to M.iiry A. Col we 1. form erly treasurer uf the Kiftanning Iron ami Steel company. I'57."o l-ing the amount uf bonus paid into the -tare treasury. Senate bill ant orizing ai d re -n'ring the entering and ill l.-Miig uf jiirtgnietrs and decrees of the I n't d States rirrmt court and district courts for the puijxi.se uf lien within the s,-v-?ral i-uimfies, was also defeated. These biil passed finally in the house Supplement to an act to provide fur the appointing uf viewers to iism-ss damages where streets and alleys are changed so as it., entitle the viewers tu mileage in addition to their per diem l ay; anthur ing school lniards f t contract for a water supplv and l.M-ate tire rtlugs near school biiildiii"-s: creatnis' a bureau of health ill the department of safety 111 second class cities; providing for the rlasMtici tiun uf real estate and other property and for the election of suH-rvioi s 111 secuin l-class cities. The bill appropriating $lo.noi for the Valley Forge park cummissiuii pas-ed finally. If alsu authorizes the cummi siuners to accept gifts of money or land and to jwrmit the Cnired Sta'es or any state, to erect monuments or other me morials on the ground acquired, or tu be acquired for said park. Senate bills to prevent fraud in the sale uf trans oceanic p issa.'e re. eipts, orders or tickets; permitting; the establishment of free pubPc lilnaries in the s -v. r il si'hool districts, except in cities 1 the first aw", second rlass; ant Imriing the suiK'rintrndeiir of public iii-frurl i.u to supply a stenographer and type writer; providing for the jmbliraf ion ot an extra edition of the stare publica tion. "Pennsylvania at ief fylmrg;" authorizing road supers isors tu erect a suitable building 111 which to hold dec tmiis. store rua.l machinery and trans act tuwnhip business; senate bill an thuriing courts of common pleas t. decree the dissolution of certain cor porations in certain ca-es. and tu ..rue! the sale of their real estate and mak. distribution of the proceeds thereof passed finally The huii.-e elected Messrs. Tamhiy. Muntgumery; Cochran, Arm.-trong Culbertsuii. Allegheny: Iler.eg. Berks Lung. Vurk. and Sannders. 1'hiladel phia. tu represent the huiise in cum imring the vntenf the next state elec tion. The senate passed linallv the follow- ing bills: Requiring tax collectors to cive receipts from a book, the stub uf wheh must ! sent to the county coin liiissi. tin rs ten days lie fore elect ion ; t provide fur the relief and care of in li ge nt criminal insane; fixing the term o' notaries puilic; legalizing the dehorn ing uf cattle; regulating the standard weight of a bushel uf cloverseed: t" pruhibit the adulteration uf milk making appmpriatiuiis to West ern tate ji'iiiteiitiary. to sul- diers orphans schools, to Kasrern penirentiarv, to Connellsville husiiiral. to national guard, to llanville Stall hospital, to state board uf health, tu iiav expenses Chickainaugua Chattanooga battlefield commission, to erect munu nieiits to Pennsylvania coinmnnds en gaged ill the leimessee battles, tiie llarrisbnrg State l.niiatic husiital. tu Mercer hospital, tu pay le.li. leiicy in auditur general s salarv. tu authurize rhe continued eiii)loyment of two clerks engaged 111 cat ving the rolls uf Pennsylvania volunteers, mak ing appruiiriat inn tu pay coal mine in spectors' salaries; providing that none but citizens of rhe I'nited States sli'ii! lie employed in the erection of public buildings; for the protection ut game 111 P.cdf. ml county. The senate elected to represent it on the commission to compute the vote ca.st tor state treasurer next .November. Messrs Milleiseii. Crirchti.-ld. Laab.ich and Stiles lcil.ofx Sister KM le.l. Calais. June a. Madame Lambert. the sister ot the premier, ,l. Kilm.. im- beeii accidentally killed here. She w: standing at a railroad crossing just a train was approaching, became fright ened. ti ll upon tin; Une and lieloie an assistanre rould lie rendered her. th train rushed bv and severed tnith bet legs. The unfortunate lady expired al most lminediatly after sustaining lie injuries. Spin Korninl .liiswer. WashixutoX, June"). The fulluwing official statement concerning Spam' answer in t lie A 111. un a all al r lias peer made at the state department: In th: Alllanca attair. Spain in its reply dia vows the act uf tiring nixin the Alb anca, expresses regret at the orrum ni itself and assures this government thai measures have licen taken to prove tit reiietltiotl of the same." NVoiln.l.'.l liy S.m-i:i I i-t. !ixixin, June a. A sjiecial dispatel received lie-re irum iiume ;inii.,mi. e that Count Ferra.la formerly under secretary of state fur foreign atlaiis. ha.- t-eii mortally wounded by socialists at Kaniini. lU-at Niin-t'niiin Mliirni. WtiEKi-ixo. June a Five hundred striking miners frum Ilillunville r- t.i. keil imii iniiiiii men ut tlte l.avioii Coal company's work, and beat 'u of them in a terrible manner. Une man will die. lV.Mlu.'ers.' I'ipe l.ine Mi-tinc. Warrkx, Fa., June .". The meeting of the Producers' Pipe Line company held here is well attended. There is much enthusiasm among the me-mlter-i l he oni Poarti or managers were re elected bv a unanimous vote. Thev are: J W. I-e. president; A. I. Wood, secretary-treasurer; David Kirk. Ii J Straight and Clarence Walker. i lie lnilejieinienf s have control ot over tl.iee fourths of the capital stock. A (oft of ft-.IMI.IHKl. I'lttf.APKi.i Hi . June Provost C. Harrison ui the I niversitv ot I'enn- pylvniiia has established a fuundaf ion in nieuiiiry of his father, tieorge I.ieb Harris.'ii. J.I. I) . by the gift of $..(!, Oimi. to le cxieiided for scholarships and other purposes (.rrfiiliMliie WIom Vtlfrmw' Kill. Iiosrox. Jane ). Governor t ireen- halge tuts vetoed the liill to give vet.-r ans compulsory preference 111 ap oint ments to miblic service, basing his ac tion upon the ground of the public guod In his statement the governor declares that the public is entitled to the verv liest service obtainable, and that tho puhlic, interest is upreuia ArHjplxy 'itis4-l It. Ilt'TX, Eng. and. .Tnne a. The doctors have derid.it that. axiplexy was the cause ut th death of Mr William .1 II lp.llaro tin Fulled Slates consul tiere. W hos dciiii! was fci eutJy juijuiiuced OLNEV Filii I'iiBHEH. Almost Certain retary Gres cf i ?.ic:ne Sec :a:r.'s P. ace. IU(KIMIN M.W M'((i:r.! CI.M V Th- .llinrnry I.imi.i lF o v ee I- I TfT- lioti.tli Hue t tlu- Ale. .I' ;iU Kend. l c-tl tl.i-Mtt-trli '.f Mi- l.'i ( ill sei . l!e ll.n I'l 1 .:!.!. I V WaHIN:TuN. -T-.-.tle ". I (rtfled ti.ar .V'tmiiey (i will !e ot'rereii ti:e fati- l:t iZ' V riurtfo'.'i ' rv.vva tn.- 1. it 1 1 .re-ham It x thought that up pre-iil. :.t l.:;s not i. upon M r 'liiev's mp li.-t of names are he. 11 every tl.:ng in tl;:it i- .m speculative. F.x-l'.i-t: I Ion M I);ck:nui;. it i- th.s r.r. th ;r !v d. cided 1 A i..::g iIl-cusmmI. li'.:t ; :. .11 1- J.ui i 1 v -r.-l (.ePcl.ll t'-l. W. Iild b ,t ;f 1p- would - Mr M- ln.es re' t lit . 1. i i ot 1,1, . f I ellig a very !.k accept. C.nrad general. t 1 Ol : A po.slb'.lliT '. of Virginia, ti-.e II - .1 It Pl.t. l t.-Hiiiu i.t- a:rl 1 1 1p 11. IlllX't! man t br.-uapt I e 1 ny the hig.i r. tai Uuiti l i.;.:em. Cul.lt ATTOENFV .1F.N1 P.M. Ol.' VET. lines from iat a-ra 11M l.e 1, The fact that Mr. ( uiir;.d Virginia h.nvev.-r. may hi app- .inti;e-:ir Pi.t m i-a lected It is b. .leved iha! .1 . I'i.l. the of state, vacant - hi wa- a th- tiu.e i r.-.-. lit a ..-iani se reiar wuuid l e a eaiio.da.e le.l t licit. ir gnu raih p Mr. 1 .aii.lida'i f-.r th p. act. at M r M axwi-li w ip..ii.te.l. ;,i.d it I al.ge fioiu tl in to that o! j 1.. -tin- believed tPat I 1 iiarriip-nt u: ra WOill'l 1 11. 1 i.-t agi e. . 1 1 I to l.im )li.ev. who 1- le.w in all to le advanced p thi first Kicbard pr tbab.Pty 1 II. J re-! P-:n 1. .-iaiii - 1 -aiuip 1. ion tiii- ui-l.i eti, n by t!..- aoie ser 1 vice In I. a- IPi:- iar niioe.o .i .ne .n-i dent uli .ill tiie n.oie imp' 1 lant up. ti.ms that have , gaged t i.l.la- a! irii tiun since the pi-e-.-nt began I'l t" the time i.d ;.ii.il rat lun if Mr ' dnev's t. la had be. 11 first entering tln-cabii lite lit to iei,.ai!i 111 J "i vat. ule am ait hough re ci gi.iz n ;is 1 op ol tl.i h. gland h b ire I. ad must l;twy-r- 111 -New-taken 1st 1 1. or 1.0 part 11. party p. i:l cs. 1-1.1. arid was p. .t widely 1:1 wii aa v ut hi r;c . f lie men Tin- I . i-1 : . 1 a 1 . eg.ll il ls JPllg talPP.eiit- ami t i!i a.-ci lit so., 11 I 'd tin I ! .P l.t p. t I 1st ;i..vici op un Attunn v 'iieial iiii. v p..rt..nt ijue-tiuii .uiiiii.' the -re.it trie a' l 1 IC.lgO. Mr in., y - services . t arr, i.lariy i that nutable lb .li .-;.c.e 1 1 a' 1, tin govern.!. .a . S tool,. It!,. I fully ,-.,. t the i:Uiuseil li'. -,.'h .-11 I j:. irt Ple-ldellt viliced of tin pul ic v tliaf lie l.s:.. i.Ae it tl at.. I exi cr.ii. n. A 1 flop, I i.l 1. sllllS t n Ue. tile 1 . cellt 1 St liti s sppl .-me . approval tu ill.- .MVI-I 1; He I:t and si-ciin-il m iiiinig ' :e decis.. 1. ut t! .- I'nit 1 uiirt ha- give-!, jtiil.c: course e.r-:-.. o !..y the go sP,.vn ti.at wi i!. Mi 1 'hi. y -. .li-l, t 111 t l gra Ve pew ami unri ! .. mean.-. 1 I,er- e 1 . I;.- . 1 I. P h. :: .u'. e.i i i ,. t i V w II iu n tht 0 (ir.-st f .oil ..tlii ! he l,i v.s I li this iv i i'r..-y was impillrd by a suppress di-'.ni-r lb- had lb si 1 , shown m ai. -h-r ca-e his sincere i e? spec! for the right- ut i.tbor. Thi- w.i- ii. tic a- ol the Heading railroad, wh.ch .-. -hf toe. -nip. 1 one of it- ell. Jia Ve- P. -.th'-l -ev. I ills Olmec riuii w.tl. a r i.l A iv i a. licia! uigui.a tint, or tic- . on.;. . i: - s sen ic- Al though the i'ovn i . ,:., l, t Pad no direct il.tel'est in 'a. ' -a-e Mr lne-v s. cined the p run" ,,y, ..; rh- curt P. present a brief in b. a id ot t.a . in pa it. win. he held that the ! oil. ise. i a t ion of the con:p.iiiy w a- a- i ip! ;st p. and right The bra t w u- maikn'i by a viguroits W fel.se ol Me- ri-ir- ot i.Pi.. to org.ui: in any wav it -jw lit lor .dvapcing it ipfil-sts s.. i-l.-' a- th. lie alls wer .i acefu'. and w.i ion rl.e ia'.v. Nut unl has Mr P'.in-y - a.iv.ce 1 ec. follow.-, in the a Piiis o; tp.- i. .trtineut tur which he l-.a- P 0- de 1. b-.t it has guided :il-i. in iiiiiM.'i' the ..':.-i -poj- cts , Wide p-tu:- clierril -it:-: :t I- pi.w a most r. n - vi r-., .. " o - - ' i . a t P. s ui. ot the in -I ;i..,!o..-..A ;.,pj it mi n that has ucc, p. cp a ;u:, ii.it p.-iti.,u n many years The new secretary "1 state come: from slurdy Puritan tu. k. Hp ances tor. Tliunias i ilnev. rami- fn in ling l.iti.l and settled at Sai-m. Mass.. m i;:;"i He was un- ot th, cos.; cuipjiaiil. ut Roger W;l'.-..ims. and wa- ope uf the 1 who loine.i Wplian.s in louuding th town of rrovpi-uce i ip- successive geiieiat imp took high, r.ii.k in New Kr.L'land all'airs. ope ! th-tu being at torin-y g-pi ral of Massachusetts- The father ot l'ichard tlney owned an managed the cotton mols at ixfon and il-c, engaged in banking M ninth, r was a S;gi u.riiev. ;.e-ci lided from French liug-'P'-t? who t'.eo fium France tu thi- , ..ptrv Tin" new s, t- rer.iry of state was one uf three sol (Ine uf them is a prominent lawyer New- York, having b.-e-n district attor ney feir the city and county uf New York. Another brother is a succe-st i.l w ilen inanufactur. r Kichard '.u. y was graduated fr.-m P.ruwn uuiverspy in ls.",ii and from r!ie- Harvard l.i.v school iu lses. He married Agu-s. daughter of Judge P.i iijanr.ii F Thomas, with whom he studied law They have '.iveduf iate year- at H, i-tnii. w.fh summer homes n.-ar Puzard Pay and liray ( tables, th.- supnii.T rs-siik-nce uf the presiili-nt. Mr lney is a grtitleman of fii.. lit. rary att tinme its and tastes Al though a cluse student, he is a luver of out-rt'ior sporP aa-a-t.. g. -. ui r.orse p.s j I vy, 1 and man. an ent hii-Pi-f . r. 1 a sk-pful 11111:11 r. 1 1" is a n... height -Hid i( h'.i-r foi m i:i appearapre he c .pvi y. s tl. of medium 11: general impression cf intense v.tal.tv ap-l physical ti.ilr.r- ance beyond that - f my man who has occupied the posirion of secretary of states in recent years Ills face 1- stn i.g. keen and ii:te!:.itr.al Thor.L'h his a.apr.er is somewiiat reserved ar.d au-tre l;e nr. li a iily to tht ap pr acli of intimate trieipls. Mr Olia y has m-i v.-h oin term ;r. Tl;e state iegisiatr.rf: f Massachusetts and was an nii-p; ce-sfal ;lpd,date for the attorney gem rai-hip uf that stare. Some years ago he was tendered 3 pu-i tiun upuii the si;prmi bench uf the State. 1 i:t declined if He also was prominently mentioned as a candidate for the chief ju-tu . ship t.f tip-. United Staffs supreme court, to succeed Murri sou R. Waite In imhtics he is an old time Democrat, bur he wa- enable to support Duller f..r gov. rnoi He did Mot take a prominent pai t 111 the- last presidential campaign, but rendered effective service iu an niiobti usive manner. As a lawyer, Mr i iliier' success has been that of a or.i.st linr rather than that of an advocate His mind is es sentially of a judicial lit has long represented sun, of the must i 11 linen t lal interests of New Kngland. at the bai of his native state, as well as lx-fnre the supreme curt of tho I'nited States. li is regunlcd as a uia.-teriy exitupcnt ' .'cij or the. law. reiving upon conci-eue: nf evr.res.ion and clearness of state- luei.t roller than upon purely rhetori- ral ctfoi t lor the sncce: uf his efforts. Dickinson won't talk. Ii.ir.nl I iimle li.-li.-vr II- Will ,e't tli All.illK'V .rli.al-lui nKTIa .IT .hill.' V IV in M Diekiu-oll re;,.,,.. ro discuss his prol.ablo appoint ij.ent a- attorney geutial. It is regarded here as bv no means i-.n probable that Mr. Dickinson would accept the legal portfolio if tendered, ami hi-weil known intimate relations with the president rnidei it not tin -likelv that h has alrea.lv !-'ii suited with reference to the tilling uf tli- vacancv in the cabinet. It is lc lieved that 011 account uf Mr Dick 11 son's acquirements and tendencies, th r.!!;ce uf attuin. v peii-ral would 1m- an acceptable gift to him. Those who know the extent to winch Mr. Inckin t..ii enjovs the confidence ut I resident ,...-. .1... i.l 1h hove that one uf the cabi net positions couhl voi.d any qur.-tioii to uLC-pt the ulhce. be h id by him im he to consent were DALLAS GtTs TnL FIGHT. Flan Stewart I"nt I Hie st 11 It - oi lM-t t tin liiiiinli- K.w Yi:k, .hme a Dan Stewart, the representative uf the 1 alla. Tex. . yiicidate. oiganied tc. secure the Cor bi tt-l"it.iiii:nonr- prizefight fur Dalla. 1, as been elected president and Irea-urer uf the Flo: ila Athletic dub wlm li (.wns, accurding to the agreement signed by Fit.siinmous and CorU-tt lat year, the right tu bring oil a pugilistic exhi biliun in which these two worthio will be participants. Stewart and .loc Ven dig w nt to the irav s. ml lacetrack tc st- Philip -I Dwyri, tl.r wrll known hoi s. in. u. who has been selected :u stakcholder. Me carried with him ;.o;x which will cover the ".khi guarantee fund that the light will come olf an.. 000 each for the training e.cnses ui Hie pugilists. I am mure than satisfied," said Mr. Stewart, when seen by a reporter, that th- bringing off the bunt is now an ah sulute certainty, llepcinl 011 if. the llailas people will leave no stune 1111 turned in ord.-r t. bring the b.g fistic tliriiiinter to a successful issue I 'ui-beit is said tu lie gieng tu work at Asburv Park in preparal on tor the mill, but Fit z.si m 111011.-, says he will train Close to tile battleground. JMlSslblV III . ilve-t.,11 The former has flu; call aui.'iig the spurting lraternitv. h - chances l winning ix-iug i..ki-.i uiu its flu. iiiil like v iv tho betting UP-ii hero. C'lei 4-l:tii.K H.di.loll "o.llry. V siii-i;ton, June ... I he presi lent and family have abanduned Won! h-y as a jil. ice of residence tor the pres ent summer, and will make tin- v lute Mouse their atonic until their depaituie for l'.u.ard's Hay. .lodley ha b.-. n closed fur the sca.-on. Mr. Cleve.and. the children and nurses will leave he morrow by rail for irav ( iablrs. 1 hey will be accompanied us far as Fal mouth. Mass . by Mrs. Olnrv, wife ol the attorney general. It is nut settled yet w hen the president will go to (iiay CiableS. Ali.ttlier Miners' Slrili" I'rotmlile. Cn ia.i:sT ix, V. V;i., .Tune ". A gen eral miners' strike in the Kanawha and New River valley seems probable. At a meeting of I'nited Mine Workers held at -M nnrgi miery . r solutions were ado, t.-d demanding an advance uf IP per cent p. r ton after June la. notify ing miners at unorganized jMiints tn hnld themselves in readiness tn ur ran ie as early as jMissibie and calling another convention at Montgomery on Tune l"i. llelegates representing 4:! mines were present at the meeting. l'-.-l.-ll Cruiser. Also Sent. Ti i'l. x. .Tune a Two French cruis ers have been dispatched to -I id. lah to support the three liritisli cruisers sent to that purr tn enfurce the prompt pun ishnieiit f those who were engage. 1 in the murderous assault iimii the foreign ruiisular utlirpils there, resulting 111 the killing uf the llritish vice consul and in the serious wounding of the P.ruish consul. Mr. Richardson; the Russian consul. Mr. P.randt . and the secretary uf the French consulate,, M. D'Orvillo Unites VliitMl liy a l.l. Kl.KllAltT. 1 ml. , .Tune a. Word has been received here that the man Zerby v. In criminally assaulted his i-vear-nld pieee a tew nights ago. a few miles from here, and his wife have been stripped, tied to a tree and whipped bv a iii..t and ordered to leave the neigh I i..r hoo. I Ruth have lelt lor unknown parts The- child was found in a ditch win-re she had leeii left by Zeibv foi de-ad. She will recover . Turkey's I" ns:tl isfuctnrv lfly. Coxsr.vxTlX. PI.K. .Tune a. The reply uf the Turkish government to the notes uf thu representatives of ( ircat Rritain France and Russia iu regard Ut the pro lmsed reforms in Armenia, has Immmi de livered to the envoys. The lmrti iinswei is not sat isfactory. The Turkish giivernmeiit dues nut agree tn the prin ( lple uf the control of the prupused re P 11 ins dv t iiowers. Alter receiving the riqily the envoys of the three jm.w 1 rs held a meeting, at which thev ib- elded to refel the whole mutter to then respective governments. A r-l Itishnp Ivcnri.-k N.tt l'emove.l. R MK. .tune a. It is stated at tin Vatican that Archbishop Keunck of St Louis has not been n- veil, but that An hhishop Kam, his coadjutor. h:us lieen given more power, likely that controlling ui the cliun ti proiieity 111 dispute. Captain "l:ti.j sit.it. M nitlt, June ." leneral Prima 1 1 Rivers, captain general uf Madrid, who wits shut by Captain t'lavijo. is ltetler The captain was sJiot this morning fer his crime. Tl Nl St. I.ollis S:til. M'W 11111K, .nine .. T he new Amer icaii Ii ne steamship St. Funis sail, d I 1 u'cl.M k t.xlay 011 her maiden p.is-a across the Atlantic. Tln-y Killed Ten IPillleHiial.es. srioi is,;i it,;, ia t je Thonia -. 11- 1 v .siruiik ami nis workm-u 111 a stone quarry nea. here recently killed t rattlesnakes. Hie skin and rattles are How iu .Mr. strunk s possession. Three liesttlm r rem lleHt. I'ittspi n., June .". Patrick Rartlrf l'av-Ki v avanaugli and a man named -Newell lieiot the heat here vesterdav the temperature reached !s. PITH OF THE NEWS The strike of factory operatives at She D.iygan. is., has heen Ueclared olf .Miss Stella Oiegury. daughler of I)r i-.H-iia i.regnry. sr . lias been ni iriied lier lal iht s resilience. 111 isp I.ouis. to Mr John l.indsey. assistant district attorney ot .New 1 01k. 1 he governor of West Vir.'ini.-i tn. granted a pardon to tlranville Mi l laniels. who was convic.e.l ,,f inin-iler at the li.-cciniier term of the circuit court w , ... 1, , i- 1-.. .. ., .,.,111,. , .1 . is-s-. aim sen ten ci-d to nine years in the 1 ,en i 1 i .-. . v Fuiiing health wh.- the cause for granting me iiaruoii .lames fultz. accused of having mur ueie.l w 1. IWnm. Ill M I low el I count v w . v a , recently, whs arre-ted in Charles- ion. Three runaway schoolboys from Brook lyn. on meir wav t., .-south America w ariested in Danville. Ky A mad dog is supposed to have killed -Mattie Sheiley, who disappeared from her ionic, near iiign (.rove, Ky. ijr.-uuey and Ibirns" may tie rhe title of the ticket to be selected bv Kentucky ' ) .'-..i.s iu smie coiiveuiiou at. L,oui me. iiiui.uia llemocrats will coutest the county school su ermtende-nt election lw parsed by the la-t legiaUtur. TIIE l!Ais.lili;:MMi.,- It Quenches he Forest Near Bracfcrc;, Pa. Fjre- THE LOSS A II 1 1 I tl.(((H.t)'). l'eol Win" lla.l li.ui.e 1 -fl K.-lmiicl I.J l lu'll. Tin Meeil.lui K.l;i' r.-.-k l :li il W illi I hi. . IPlllK .I lllliillll Htl.l lltlui I.O Vn iki 'i;i. jiour of rain P.i . June a A rinwn- la .Uell -lie 1 1 lie IU! e-I, tires in this vicinity and everything is quiet Kliapp's Creek. N ., the town that was threatened with destruc tion escaped with a loss of three dvei II ings and I ."in oi I well rigs and two tanks Of nil. lief ween Duke's Cento! and Kliapp's ('reek '-'iHI i igs Weir (li s-loVe.l. togethel with a huge aiii.niilt uf stand ing tunlier. The oil fire at West P.ran -h. two miles finin Ip-re was et iiiiis a-tl by the ram and all lues in that . pre. tin i are under control. The tot d loss t hmu li out the field will 11 it fall far short of . million dollars A Kns -eil 'it v ( Pa ) special says: Rain lias quenched the lire in t his viriin t v . The tirrs in the woods are out. an I there is no further danger The dam age to luiiilx-r and oil propri ty is enor mous. ( h i-r :i.iiM acres ..f valuab e tiinlMT and Ho. nun worth of oil ptop erty have been destroyed. The principal lusers are the Northern Oil company. I " nioti il company, Sml li Peiin thi company. FJk hi company and Fit.gi-rald P.ros. The Irillii h s tate lust a number uf rigs at Wrt Kane It is impossiblr to give an y t b i ng 1 1 he an estimate. No lives were lust at C i Run ur here, and the jtenple ret urn. -d to their homes this morning those who have liumes h ft. Hi lie I. Will Kill Sl.ri-. I)KM I'll. Julie a. Advires Irrrivrd from Wolrof. Colo., say that sou cat tie mep and laiichmen. masked and armed, will advance upop the cam, of t he sheejuiieii 011 Flknead ( 'r.-. k today A committee has untitled th. w.Hilgn.w. r t- iiiova nvei th. Snake mi l iiisple ui the mail, body will begin to an 11 1 h 1 iaP all the sheep thai can be found in ( all fill nia park . Iht MARKETS I'l 1 isltl ltli v... ;i.i . N.. .tu n. : i.-.l 4 sS -C WHEAT No 1 r.-i CiUlN-N , y.-llo-.v .-.ir. .".-' ''.: No -' ill .w -li. Ile.l ' .".s . . mix.-! ...r .",.".: .. . OATS -N. 1 v.l. in- .j.P. i.j. s . N. - .I .. P f.ilH . eXlli. .. ' Willie ...... t..l.l ..l 4p. I',. H A V - No 1 timothy. 1 1 ' 1 - : - tlrill.tllV. 1 1 IU -1 I 1 .1. llllA.il el -V' T .111,1 tin. 1.1 Iu . ln '!' 1 1 iu . !; !."i -7 .". 1 I.i .1 1 1 fe. illllii prilll le. ? ill iM -i ill ."1.1 . vv'.i. -11 li l . I ill U rl s ill PI" I'l KK Klgin i-r. am. ry, -1 " .'. .-. Din.. 1 1 v . r- -1 1 faii.-y i-ri-nni.-iv lTur.ic. Piii.-y cent, 1.1 'I 1 le : low ent.les linil e. I'.lu nv'. a-' - fHKI-"r. ohie 11. ill. n.-.y. I-'i'j N. York. new. s.ts' lino.. 1 r. l ip ti, .. Iuu lie: new, s'. Vi.,-,,ii-iii s-k 1.1 ii. 1.. S-.is. ln-.Mlc ti i( is - Si ei.-lly 1 r. li l'einisy I v.i ti ii :i n.l 1 iil.. i , iis.s. I.i i l.;i .j",-: '...I. ni.r.'-P.i .-:ui.l!..l I'olT.TUY- bar-.- In-.- eluekei.-.M i "" r r-:n-; live i lili-k. s. -ni.,1, e.f. S'l1"- clil.-k.-lis. li.t.Clc :i-i to -re. ilu.-:. .--(. . I r pair. :.s p. : .lr.-s-.-,l .-I.i, k. -n-. 1 ' l i p. I (-.Hil l; tlirlieVs. lLP'l.lc per . .lll..l. tiui Us. p.'-iPie j nr M.uii.i: h.- n.ik, -,. y-ihi. per p.,1.1.1. Ilv.- fi-.se. Pi i -skj , i linr. F.Asr la iu u 1 v . P;i ("ATTI.K ltec. .ts more liberal .P.ne I i 1 1 - iV - "I" ' anil th.- il.-tii iii.l is llmli.-.i ; 111.11 io t ry sl..W, will, f.-w- l.'l. is ..II li 1 I' a full tiictrt.-i- lnw than l:.st w.-.-k. ni ii U. I as follow- Prune. ? ' -. -n H (.i't. 1 1; l'i1 l.uPl.. -', ii 4,1 'IT. I f;it i.l St ,1.1 7."t; Pulls si t-s :in,l ,1 J.". : tn-sli i'iiw-s ami sinn;.-r-. 'I.'.im IP l IS -Ui . -pis pur ami tie- .l.s Mil. 1 til, I unlv P-ur. wliil.- Hi.- lu.-irk.-t op.-ii. .1 -1. ulilll uni han'i-.l iirii-.-s : Ph : la. 1, li .1, ? 1 I ilu; lrf-sT lt,lx..l aril Yi-lU'ls. !..., fail York. rs. -I la. 1 I i".: r. .11 uh-. -' ' i .1 SHKKP AN'lJ LAMPS -Siipi.ly 1- 1 1 1 wl.'P market is v.-ry .lull ai,-l lower .. to u-l. in markets P. -11. ir i,.i u, , .,111.1. I l .i lit (. - I . sprai,' market iu. follows- Kn -:;: ... M. l.j.n 1 .i..t' . fair. J"rii'Js.i. .-, ,111 ,ti.,ii 17o. list lambs, . I..' 1.1 I .Vi . co.i lambs 4 li. fair l imbs. e;ii ..( J.p v. al ,-;,Ji, V.'.itil: heavy aim Ibin. 'it,.i . lambs, i.i J5.' i 0.1 I'lM INMP .1 une 4 market i- . a-y at .1 !.'. ,1 s1 liea,l, sij.j.iti, T. IP HIS - Th 4 1W1 ; r.'i-.-l;.ts. h.-it.l. I'ATTI.K Market Mca.ly at S'i .Vi.'.'i. J.". re Celj-ts. Pi.. Ii. ui. shipm. ills 4.H- I., .i'l SI1KKP AND I.AM Its -!,. . ,, 111 n k.-t lull ,lt I . ,..Vl; r.-e.-l. Is .i.I'M l.-:i! . .I.in meiils ii.liJV h.'a.l Iiriib-i. mark. -I sU aiy at 1 .Vj.i.ii.OO N 1 w Yiiiik. .tune 4 YHl-:AT Spur market w. ak. r N.. re. I st.r.- ami .-l.-vaior. Tieic . allnat s.i-,-. f 0 P.. 7".ei af'.oat canal ; No 1 N-Tt ln-rii. s tie livereil. Nu 1 hard. -."'. i -liv. r.-,l 1'oliX Spot mark, t weak, r No elevator: TV al'.oar : ip..w. .'11-. -f.'-'. 4-: Nu '-' white. rWi"4e .1. -livereil OATS Sp.t iiiark.-t .piiet No -.' . No leliv. re.l. :.F'4 ' .I. : No 11. N" w hite, :U4.' : No 3 w hit.-. J.'. tra.-k whip- w.st.-ni. :i7 .1 4-1. - CATTLE Kuropcan cable.- pi .P Ann r-can steers at Pi .j 11 1 1 1 j.- f r i -,.:i.i. .ir. . il weight, ref rii;.-raP.r I.. . f -at s-.'.ip.. r t.J,llt.l. SHKKP AND LAM BS No miprov. 11:. nt . n in sii.-ep; lainlts lirm but net Licli, r . r I'., (.'hear! unsolil. ail she. p Sli.-ep mipuary t. prune. $2.s7-, a:j.7." : yi-:iriniii. 2.7a -t..i -7- southern lamb.4, oi-m:iiun tu )irnie. 4.tA vi 7." H.KiS Market sP-iuly at S-i..Vj4.1V J-rytijn leinetry. Tho Alinies jiajiyrus duiibtli'ss repre sents the must advanced attainments uf the Ktryptians in arithmetic and jreom etry. It is remarkable that tiny should have reached so tnvat jirulicii ncy in mat hematics, at so remote a riu.1 uf aiiti.piity. Uut strange ind.-d is the fact that ilnrine; tho next 'J.ooO years they should havo maelo 110 progress whatsoever in it. All the km iwlcilec uf peuinetry which they txissessed when inrk scholars vis ited tin-in, six centuries LI. .'., was doubtless known to them 2,(H'ti years earlier, when th.-y built thuso stupen dous and nij;aiitic structures, the pyra mids. An cxpl.mat iuu fur this stagna tion uf learning lias Ihh.ii sought in the fact that their early discuveries in math ematics and niedicine hail the misfur tune of bcinji entcreil upon their sacred tiouks, ami that iu after ajr.-s it was considered heretical to augment or iiumI ify anythiim therein. Thus tho hooks themselves closed the pates to prioress. "History of Mathematics, " t'jijori. Itifn Way of Putting It. Caller Your master's nut at hunie, eh. l'at? l'at No, sir! lie do lo in tho ould country these t'ree wakes, por. fuller Kxcuso me, l'at, lint hoxv is it that when yuur mistress is un thi; side uf tho water yuur master's on the other, and vice versa? Is then; any trt.u- lle ltetXVeell t Ill-Ill? Pat Nunc at all, sir. nly they have arradi"liechnnc 'em that they can livo t neither Ix-tter whin they're apart. Richmond Iiispatch. An English-French and Fretich-Eni;-lish ilictiuiiary is sold in Kngland x hidi in si.e is only 1 1-lti inches hy 1 34 inches. It has ti.1i; pajres, .10, Odd words with meaning in two lanj'naf'es and contains in all over 400,000 words. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! GREASE Get the Genuine ! j Sold Eierjwhere! lln- inii-t 1i;im1 tlucs not lc.nl t lie liiirp'st procession, and tlu lait-ysd adveitiseinent does noi always lcjiieseiit tlu jrrrnt est li.ir-rains? ( ieiitleinell ill need I onalile Siiminer Suit :t st-n-cnnnot iind an vt It inir more aijrJli:ite llian one of tliese line Worsted Suits we are s-ellino- at SS.7. Tliee Suits you now see so free ly advertised as liii; (?) Iiarains lor sa MM' 1 . are alisolutely the in every re-eet. Our $14.50 Suits are a 1 11011 n" our "jreatest money saviuu liapoains. These are made of dark ra v, hard-t w isted Worsteds, lined with the let material. They are the hiii'st hai-o-ains in the dejtart meiit. ( 'nine and examine them. Our $10.00 Suits. We ilon't mean tlirst :irt" nits inaikctl down to TEN DOLLARS, luit wt- t-hiini thcin to he t'Xtrn jii:ility, style mikI worUiiRiiisliip i'or :i SIO.OH Suit. Our S5.00 Suits MIV I ir.illl irs. 'oll will l 111- to (' llM'lll. 1 A IlloIV ll-r tvlih linr Mt sllrll WMs nrvrr lirlolt low Jiricrs ii idlirrd. Voll w ill liMVr to runic Mild look Mt llirin to MirrriMt' tilt 1 1 r 'otlls, Suits :it So'.'O. SI. .", So.(M, SlO.OO Mild 1 If . M M IV l.is( d for lit, linisli ami in 1 ii-l ti j . ( 'liildi rn's K'ncc Suits si.ihi. si. $.r,o. ollrr. s ;.'', nnsiir- work- Ml 7n S . M I X ..",( ) ;f w itllollt Mil ri j l.ll. ( 'ollK Unl eXMlilllir our stork rolivinri d. MIP i. 3. VILBER EBENSBURG. TASKYOURHORSESHOER V xv s. - $KAJ FOR THE fit . 1 ti 1! THE AShoe FOR 4 wwlMTER USE. It A?SlLUTLLY rievents .lirpinr :mi in-jir - jmtN-i i .tuty unl i-intort i liorM4 anl !rurr. ftrt aii'alu.ix in "IihhI -Mt.itl k-t liv lint having l' r-'ifslaiitly iviuove tiie sli-n-s tor :t;n jM-iiiii-j. The CALKS arc REMOVABLE, Stcl-tnicrcj :u,j SPI F-SHARPTNING Vhn Worti or st-rt4.i wi: j't.iit new t'.ilks can Ik easily in I'liiuXlli sh.'s. halluir au iiintf:i-- :tiifiiiiT t. nine- ii-u.illv ht ut Hie Mi r'- M't i'l (wt.il u ill taail frt nir ! i -1 i' ii'.ni oil lain i pn.t. l 4 'ulketl Mhhi. it i'ly ( l-i' ii.ult tl on, lor trial, ullereil thi uiut rat very low rii-t?i. Mounhiiii House m SH&YIHG PARLOR! CENTRE STREET, EBENSBDRG 'I'lllS wrll known ami limit etattllhed ShaTiDn 1 I'arli.r is mi Im-mtit !) Voire utrrel, oi IHisite the lurry utalile l tl'lUn. Iavls l l.ulh rr. whrrr Hie I u ne? will I e cmrrlr.l on In thr luturr SHAVIm:, IIA1K t'Tl 1NO AMI sll ll'ii(lMi ilnoe in the ttrmtrft bdJ mmt unPii." in ii I. iter. Clean Towel m f.ircllly. .Ituien wnite.1 un at their renldenren. JA.M1.S H.lUNT. PTlirietor F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office t.The unite. ?ljtoe.l desires to tntorm the pqt lir tlii he lian oiene.l shailnic ar or on Main Ftrret. near the Bt ctttlee where Larberlna in u us uranrhe-. will tie carried on In uiurr. r.vTvminit oral anc clean. Yi-ur iatritn.T(e tmlictled. Steei Picket Fence. s.ntr-tK f THAN 1 WOOD M.MsjsMXw,0 1 A K A A l l.0 m i i .. ' . - - 1 ; ::-5h!-HHi( i H -4 I i !; M! 0 '! mm ' 1, !' 'i 11 ,iiii(4 mmm mn nil & ui.inorniiiiniiiiipMlFMIiIH(Uli mil. . ll.n . . b, ... I o. lr. or H .-4 . ."ul Vl.ll 1,.., . S..l..e nttin,.. Ur. sh.iu-r. TK TcJeVs'!-""' TAYLOR&bEANWUllk '0.. 203 205 Mart., Su flnuK Pa. mrh 1. Cm. Mt 'y-4 UKMTrn WAMTED BY SAM'L WELLS & CO.. 67VINP ST., CINCINNATI, O. I lip"-"- r-pisT m Tut j 1 i K A I.l. TH K NEWS. KEAH THE KtE ' MAN. II.Urmr. S GENTS WiHTED - ; 1 ) s-i 1 ( J ft l I m ' I ' I ; 1 ft ' For the Spring of 1895 Now Open and Ready for the Lucky Purchasers. Hir new sfi ranUs first in .pialilv; Ummsc .Tspl. inU.l :iss..iiin.pi. IM-.-IU.S, , .1 lat.-si styles. A 'raii 1 ci mil limit i. in f ',r. iimstniat s p. SAVE YOUR IVIONEY. Ill no previous st-us-ill have we l" adapte.1 t the wall s and r uuir. as we li. w ullc. in ..nr s-i ni:d ill -p k .f Men - a p.i 1 .... - 1(11 pisPill-J 1 mnmIs. 1 lafs. . tc. . s, , t . pi essl v i.u market at a '" 11 aH'ori! I" p:i- I-1 -n . u e .f biiiir.iin .jiv'ui'J ni. iiiis. Weuliera l-wi I 'lay Wuisp-d Suits in futaw :i . II Sack at ?7."i n-r U!t All iv.H.I I'.lack and l-lnc "lie iul sUii :l! s.,.ii . i s, I'.ku'k and I'.i lie "In iul nils. w ariaiile-l i-.ll-wool :-p.-s'ni.dc ur.l. uble.-ui sal i'..."i p.r-uil. l-'inc all w- "1 I '.lack lax Mills. mk-.-I.- ..r .1. .ubl.-bi, . Frocks. s.,lk lined all tl.r..ii -b al ! p. r sn.l. (i. A. I.', leiic Flanm-I Miit. -ip-fe .n .I..i.b!e I u . . tli-'o dve. al 7."l s Soil . I'...xs' lhe - II Is 1 . . , . Youths' Suits. 1". Iu : is ..I :cj.-. If n. '--' t,. sp Yells' Wash Suits In. ill cellls up. klnr 1'sl.l- llup, : l'.verv nrliclc 1 al- the spmip ..f I. lial ii.lx . lu-s ,-t . , and l'caiii the lie s. V..u will m ! N-d -.-I'l-1"'"' ' in x our mill. l.P I . ail sill P Pill- fail t s,- ..ur spl. .lllci-llielils ..lb led. did ass n tin. 4M 0 L L E N .1- THE CLOTHIER, L 1. PRACTICAL WATCKMKHSS tJEWEtER, -AND pi il!-' I TAKE NOTICE When you want GOOD FLOUR tak the OLD SHENKLE FULL ROLLER PROCESS for the inamifaeture f 81ienkle Grist Mill in Kliensluir uu.l turn o'.it i.ctv but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your grain ami give us a trial, li.-n-i: grain in ground separately ami you get the Ki-'iir"! y ;! own wheat. If fanners wish to exehango ur iiti 1 -r H ' they can lo so. The Mill is running eei v ! BKST OF POWER. The Bct 5hoci the Tot Sale by TV?" n U .- 0-p One Million IVorlr -. a F-., f VT T '1 f! TboycliTiiiei..iu,. i ii - p. If;-': --- i 'I I..' e.uilcusleTti sii-.s j" li i W I V TJ 1 ti.-ir wearinc .U!iii.si .. i " S 1 j, r''i.l i-ifl. I he .ri.-.s ;.re un f r?n - 2 ft : - tfafTTy x-b s. rv.uuji i..jjis.u.,i , ,oi Z I fr- sf If jeurd.-ai. r a:.i. ! f S3.50 Pc r - S2-50 ar: 2.? ;: In all its Latest and Most Improved Methods Automatic Suction Cavili.-. I liimiiiiiui l'lai.rs. Crown an.I I'm Ttnth KxtracU-,! Alt.luielv Witlu.iit Pain l-v niiu: I'i.-I M.i - ! . t BrKL'ht-fii yirs frifiuv. First CUl-s. ,.iL I..p .il ' lliitex. All Work Warrant il. HajrlYriiis Stricly I'asli. DR. A. T-AIN0. fl--H -VH Otlice on Main Mrir., sctxnul d.,r lu.rth U I- . I i 1 J iinjH ti tut ce. Iii.).il.i. - 1 n :d 'le lu ci ii'n incut - ! the it :ip Uf s., .l ; Ill 1 p. take LILLY. PA. , DEALER IN- fW&TCKES, ClCCS,i :MD2!CAL INSTEDmi: OPTICAL GOODS, -i: A'.i.n iCELEBEATED ROCHE! .vi . I IT- 1 TT- 11 Jiblibjia li.Ul,i,:.:i I', I 1 1 K l..l:i.i: MM W A 1 ' 7 M , .1 l. c;.r.L;.:v:r:: FARMERS! MILL in Kl.onl.ur-. FImr has Wen Mit in 1 1. L0DWSG, PROPRIETOR. GUOLAt FiTM J. D. I.TJCAS & CO ? CS ja m a i W. L. U O1 i .t i 1 i 11S1 ry I ,i , ni : r I t l;: f i,. ' T - S - " I - i ( ....
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