u u STRICT NEUTKAL Spain Will Be Given No Cause to Complain. F2i.inrvri:uiN; to r.i: ci:rsnr.i. Tlif ...ii.iii.-I.i- ..f tin- I". fri i:l'iii irili-rc-tl t Tlii .nialily -:itr.l I li.ri.l.i oust - i"ll-tms ..ll.-ct.iri Ot.l.-rcl t l.-t;tiu iisccte.l csscls. Vi!!i:T'iN, .lui!" 1 Acriiiif S-r- ri-tiirv M.-.Vl s.i y s : hat t iic flu- navy t- -pitrtiiii nt instruct:. .a-. -nx t tlie t" tli cruiser linlciirh f-r wln ii 0:1 J atr.il duty lT i.i-l a -ci.f the lilo-t t'um- c- H 't ire iis em. lance tin I'i..r;.!a . .r-In iimvc kuul. .nel iiri.viil for a f.ill a:i.l strict n' r.---m- nt "f the neutrality laws. T!i.- Hal. ili jimliaMy will iz- tlr-t t-i Km- W't sf . This is the m!v jHirf nri tin- K'.iri !:i oi:ist which a v.ss.-l .f In r ilr iuj'ht ran s;i:eiy enter. Hie then will m:iku a tlirmi-!i Tiitrrnl.'f tin-nu-tlirr :i:nl to n tiil. r It iihTi- Jl t?ii-iilt i"..r a lil. blistering liarfv t - f away, the r.:l will to 1. .-r steam !a:;i:c!c s un-i snia.l tmats ni:ini;e.l vh n. v.-r it is rn cessary k inf-i iiarrnw m.t-ts anil jiass.- for liu'bf dratt s. i:-M.n r and yacnts. which an- tIp- tav.-rit-- iin-a.is of traiis jnirtafi hi "t f .i- tilibiisferei s. Witii Sj..in:-!i iin ii oi'-war flying otf t!n- Y'h -rid. i oast tint side of the :; mile 1 : 1 1 r a'i 1 the Kaleih ai-d lier boats swe. : .i i i fh.- irisjit.- wafers, tlie uvi-r-eiiThn-: a-firt ( ub.ms and tlieir Anier v an sVUlp lfl:leis wiio undertake tc drive the I'lnt.-.l States in'-, trouble ly u-iiu V lori.la a.- a liasc of hostile opcra ti wis ar inist the 'overnnieiit of 'uba are likely to be repressed with a strong hand. The p.sitioii of tlie adminis tr.iM m is rhar they inii-t make all hon orable .-iforts to prevent the abuse ot its territory in tins way. and if the liieasures alr.-adv ad-iptcil ,:re not utii- c-.eiit to -cure the cut neutr.ilifv laws to a have ourselves insist. -1 itci lllellt o! file d.-'iee that w.-up-.n wiieil our THE KAl-KU.M own :ntere-ts were active step- may ! move Uk.ii flu- pe. t belli -I ! V es I iliell to concerned, then fak--;i ashore to pie w !li have laid .ros,-cuf ii m by r- iZ ini.Kiu ho-til,- i Npeditiotis ami aiding in ilii -.ii ways the warfare on a friendly n it i. .ii. Tie ll iwini: letter has been sent to all c. 11. i i i .is . .f customs on the coast ii .iii New York to Uio ;i :-.iide by the trca-iiiy ii- i irtii.eiit and s:-iieil by the ai t i:i seer,-: ai y . 1 ' is a ii:ar -r of rmui r tliat at various points in the I'mtnl States attempts ar beiiii.' laade to en lis. in -n to , ip and arm ve-sels and hv oth- r ill ral ii'i-.i-im , to aid fin- in s rr-ctuia imw in proress mi the Island of ( While tiiis department has n f b. u f i n;-h-d vv if h tangible evi dence c ii ::ri;;af rv of such mors, if lb-ems :f "l p at liuporiau.-e that no p. s;hle i i t ; n:ty In- iivi n for -o:.i .l.iUits :hat rh jiiv, rumetit vil" rin I " u l f d States i, as i-: anv res; eT fallen sh..it o: it-daty to a friendly na ion. ( " i.lecf. .1 s oi i-is'iius f. .r tin sev.ra. district- ! -tv-.e.-n N. w Y. lk and I '.i ovv iisv ,;! ar esi.ecially ctijoini-d t . see to it iliat i he in i.tia ity laws of thi I tilted s.'af s. particularly, sections '-.'M .i:ll -j o ,,!' tin liVls, d st.li.it s are f ,;il v MO'li -d w i- h The sietlolis of the revised statute n fci i.-il to are a f. liovv s: se ."r.s'.i The owners or con sil: nee of every armed vessel sailinir out of tin- ports i f the l ulled States, be-loU'iii- wholiy or in part to citizens thereof, shall, before clearing out th' same, irivr bond To the I Uited States, with suilicieiir sureties, in double the amount of t in- valu-of t he essel and car-o on ln.ard. incircdinir her arma- Illetlf. : id coll.liti. illed that the Vessel shall not b.- cmplov . .I by such owner to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects or ctii ns or jn operty of any foi- :..-!! piinc- or sfa'e. or of any colony, d strict or people, with whom tin- I'llited fates nr.- at peace. Sec. .V. MV The several collectors of custom- shall detain any ves-e! mani festly built for warlike purples, and aliout to depart from tin- i'ui'ed Stares, tliecaroooi winch principally consists of arms and munitions oi war. when the number of men shipped mi board, or other circumstances render it proba hie t hat such vessel is intended to be employed by the own. rs to cruise or commit hostilities upon the subjects, citieiis. or property of any foreimi prince or state, or of any colony, dis trict or ptsi .e with w hom the I'nited S'atcsare af peace, until the decision of the president is had thereon, or until the owner eive- such bond and security as is re uuvd of the ow ners i f armed Vessels by th" precedin.; seitiou." A liiv: ! Mot. I!mHlTll. X. Y'.. .Tu;;e . Six thousand jwopio saw n.-arlv all tin-cr.n-k bicvcli-fs of cmintrv come in ali kinds ..f e.-ntests at the annual meet of th- Lakeview Wheelmen, af the Iriv-iii-r park. l'cs;d.-s lem? entertained by tin- races, m w hich a majority of the Class 1! and Class A In.-n of note com peted, they say 1". .1. Titus, paced by a tandem, ride a mile in !:n-. lowering the state record: saw I brnher-i-r. better known as Km-; Michael, cover the same course ni . oi :;-."i. and Arthur Zimmer man rid-- an exhibition mile in the lnw tinieof -Jilt l a. Taken all together it was au excellent programme. .laoit- liootitint l.iii-iln. Niw Y"iiK. Juno 1.'. Kx-Postmaster teiieral Thomas L. .lames, president of tin- Lincoln Nat onal bank, is fertiliins; a presidential boom for lvoberf Lincoln. Mr. Lincoln is pract ic:mr law in Chi capi. He is a -on of Abraham Lincoln, laesidenf i utield mile him secret. -vrv of war and I res; -out Harri-oii sent him us mini-ter to i n-i in l A number of jiersonal fr- iid-. I ;.e Mr. . am.-s. think lie would mahc a sit,- p-e-U-nr ml can didate, but the b - l!o n't 1 In A. !. I v. s II J -. ii -. The Cllli m.i i. .luiie ! . The Supreme lmlj.1' of Ihe Ancient irder of I uited Workmen is m session here. Master Workman L. L. Troy stated that the total number of lodges was l.'.iTH. a net increase for the year of U7. The total membership i.f the order was 1 ,'., 1 . au increase of pi.-l i. -l.T'is memln-rs liaviiiii died during 'be year. Tin tot il income had been $ T.: I I,h7 1, and the disbursements 7,i7s,:,n:. Will llnilil a N-r I. int-. Ci.Fvn.AMi, June ii. It is now re irted that the Price syndicate, which 1. isf week secure 1 control of the Pitts bur-;. Akron and estern raiload, has in mind the e trlv construction of a "i mile line from Akron to P.rimfield. there to connect with tli.- Cleveland. Canton and hunt hern. It is also said that the syndicate is nw negotiating; for the control of the Cleveland, Can ton ami S. nt In-rn. Kns slit ami l-ailie fif llnnnr. St. Ioi is, .syno l:t. The tenth bien nial session of ISi.,' 'raiid iodjre ,,f the Kiduhts and Ividies of Honor of Mis souri, is tx -i ii er held here w.fh a larj;e affendance. The most imjvntant mat ters to come up will lie the election of olhcers and the selection of two repre sentatives t the supreme lod-e meet ing, which will In held iu St. Louis in September. ;olT- Iici-i.ii lli vcrwl. Rfi-n.MoMi. June 1. The I'nited States -irciiit court of appeals has dis solved the injunction "ranted by .Iijdro iotT, in the South Carolina registration Ca.scti. This action wad uumiiuiuiu. DEBS? Ti f. S). M.-irshal l)io Not -. lilt. li.-4l Out. Chk'aco. .lime . Tnited States Marshal ArimM 1.- not U-Iieve that Knirene V. Debs lias skipped out althoii zh he failed to sh.Av up at the ai'inite(l time to ! taken to the WiMHlst.M-k jail, as decreed by th. United States supreme court. He said: " He has all to lose and n.'tl.iii to jrain by .- u-h amoe. lie W'.uld ! a fugitive from justice a:.d wo, -.Id not dare to return to the I'nlteil States. Ht feels that in k"'"' "' J-"1 he st reii;t liens himself amo!'. bis sym pathizers, and lift would no more flunk of running away than of timi-' His landsmen ait no ht liable for his return, as li" siir:. nili-r.-.l lumself to m- at imm.ii. and tiiat act relieved him of llis lnilld ' Id bs' l.nd was in tin; sum of i.imm. with Wili.im Skakel and William l-'itz- El l.KNE V. ..erald as liondsim n In addition. h is under lnm !s to the district co rf on criminal haie,-s in tlie sum of .'h,mh with tho same bondsmen. DEAD NA v,LcARED. Tlif It- s-natiir Itm-k itln't Kill Nelli lt:rrinutoii. Sn- Fi:.. l- .i, .Inn.- 1 The cor oner's iuiuest into the death of Miss Nellie Harrington, murdered in her own rMim ten days ajs'o, has Ix-t-n concluded. The testimony of four additional wit-lle-se- complct -d a iM-l fect alibi for the lati- Senator Buck. I. W. Lees, chief of local detective forces, stated that he had followed every clue and every Jmt son liavin-i- any apparent possible con nection with the case, he was absolutely in the dark reirardmtr the identify of the murderer, and admitted that he had not even a suspicion concerning tin possible slayers. Kefel-rin;.' to the wounds tioil the body of the murdered woman. Lees said they indicated that the murder was mo-t brutal. He was satisfied that the murderer was thorouohiy familiar with premises. He was convinced that the crime had not been committed for the purpo-e of robliery. Tta- fatal Wounds had probably U-i-n indicted by a pistol used as a club. The jury re turned a verdict of murder committ--bv some unknown p rs.. SIKIhl.M. Al Till1. A. 1. A. A firt-iilar I list rilmt -tl In limny.tiiHii Civility l-inl4-rH anil Aliiiutt-s. YciiNusTi iWN. O..June Ii. A pamph let of ! pact's lias been circulated here purportino to ejve the roll of member ship of Council No. 7 of the American Protective association with the ritual of the order and a transcript of fin- min utes of each meetiiii: held for sevi ral months with all the business transacted. It was claimed by friends of ex Chief of Police Cant well that llis hein"; disposen from olilce was due to tlie nitlueiice of the A. P. A., who had decided that his otllcial head should fall in the basket, and the object f the pamphlet is evi dently to show that that view was cor rect. The minutes show that it was decided to boycott several prominent business men, and that committees were ap pointed to call npmi city olheials an t notify them that certain candidates for office should l? defeated. The candi dates were not suece sful. The roster as published contains tin- Jinnies ol munv promin'-nt men who have doim that thev wen' in anv wav connected with tho A. 1'. A. m SALOON WAR. An Ai-tivo KiKlit on In Springfield. SalMinlieffrs ll-iing A rr-stil. Spi:i-i;kiki.p. , dune li. A desjM-r ate eiiort is in-in maile nv the saloon interests in this city to have the present I n o'clock sab mii ordinance chane;ed to 1 i or 1 1 S'.o o'clock. A I reineiidous i-rnsadi has Ix-cu carried n by the olice dur iii the past f.-w weeks against the sa loonkeepers, foilowitii.' the election ot Mayor Ma-t. who represent the rel:-f ions element in Jxilitics. Hardly a day jiasses but what a sa loonkeeper is taken up and tim-d. Tin .i!ooiikccers claim that Sprm-tield is l iii-C njuied y the enforcement of the ordinance. I hev lHimt to the fact that on the recent visvf ,,1 the ( olumbiis liuckeye club to it neral lhishn 11 th visitors were unaPie to o-t anv l-er while waiting for their train, and eon seipni litly carried aw ay a bad impres Moll of tin- citv. l-v land Will 4. to Atlanta. A-lllNiiTos, .lime Vi. rresident t leveland lias a'ceptel an invitation tendered bv representative citizens ot Atlanta to visit the Atlanta cxim-iiion He will leave Washington bv sicial train on the eveiiiuj of )-t. il. and ar rive in Atlanta on the afternoon of the s.a. iiio si. ni lias ix-eii set apart as president's day. when the chief execn tive will visit the expisitiou. Tin- -ab met will likely nis. ne Had .Man Kills Another. (J? .... . . - -w . . .-r.iii I, iy...iune I JNews comes here from Heaver. Klovd conntv. that John Ambnrfry and a man named Mar tin I'liiii-d in a battle af the home of Anibnry, near Heaver. Floyd count' which resuiieu in t In-l,-at 11 ot .Martin and the probable fatal wounding of Amnurey. The men had loii; been ter rors m the lifihlMirhood, and thev had leen enemies for some time. Martin went to Ambure-y's house with revolver in hand and ordered him out, but in stead Ani!mrp;y opened lire and the duel followed. I'll. Idlers Still Fighting. l.EVKi.ANi), June li. Another con ference is .s. ,011 to be held bv committees of tlie Amalgamated Association ot iron. Steel and 1 in Workers, ami the Manufacturers association of the Ma- lionintr and Shenaiij;o vallevs c .ucern- iiik the scale of w aes drafted bv tin lormer at the recent convention iu this city. Tho j.uddlers will pi into that conference or-am.ed for war. Tin scipe fixes tlieir waps at Lihi tier Pm and they will demand if.YnO. thoupli they will ! willing to accept f I.."iO, as a compromise. V:iliini;tf,M Succeeds Canton. Wiifkiini;. June Ii. Washington. 1 a., is to lie the successor of Canton iu the Interstate liaseball association. K . Harrows of the Whe.-liio' club has completed the deal. The Wash inn- ion s will lie ready to play next Mon thly. Ihe c:iib there is lieinj; backed by the oil l.iu;. Hyron McKeown. and lave ( urran. formerly of the Wash lntrtou and Jefferson team, will lie the mana-er. To help the new club the seven other clubs will each donate a player to Washington. lift. Sheldrake I ireil. PiTTsn l.u. June 12. The case of Evangelist (ieorpe II. Sheldrake, charged with immorality. xv:us consid ered by the Pit tsburir presbyt-ry, which met in the First church, Woiil street, yesterday, lie was dejiosed from the ministry and excluded from the commu nion of the cl lurch. WHtRE !S MR- at Stake In Eastern Turkey. AKMHM.VNS MH I.U JHir.KOKS. IIhu l...ii!i M ill tin- liukisli ..i rnii.cnt It.- AHoit.-iI l -aiili"n tin- Muril-.-r .f Innocent hri-t i:' 'is -. - 14-1! il.l. iirti-riiiK ol' 1'risoiii-r in t!i i'u.Kisli l'iisi.-. HosjoN, .Ir.lle 2. A r ican resident :: Tnrki y. i:i tlie situation in I'lastem li.ibl. Anier i 1 t:. v about Turkey, r.--is i in-- t heluu !.:!.. uaia. lv. .n-Cts of tile t he c tn-e of t'lf ere -fs us. ceive.l in !. says there wliici. .-"iice:itrares atr-'iir the conduion and tln pr country. It is n.,t only com in 'it lui-uanirr v.-i. .-h Tlie ijucstinn iio-.v p i 1 it the life or dcafli of h- ilcs w it!. in i ) iciir al h: is- tianity. Are thus - w ick 1 fanatics to U- pcriuit ted md b. "less to din their swords turriier in flu- iii mii m nuio -em Christians, not onlv in li'-u.-ntl m is-a- cres, but mi highways in their ow n homes. i:i their ll.-l.ls. and voi - than all, in the prison-, by the hands ot In" eov.rnmeiit itself- I lay a! f -r day t 'c pitiful story- is told ov.-r and over a-r.ii of iilla'' -. birnn: f-.rrure. minder, violence, rape, ab ii: -ii"ii. contis.-atioii, desecration of rliiiivli,-, etc M. r human a d is enfr- 'y ii:sut:'ici. iit: tim intricacies of the ) oii'i. al question in volved, out 'lie of the problem far lievond our re.ic.i Tin- leit -r .ver. a new story cone rn-inc-the sta'e of Tm ki-h .:-i-ons. hi the i-.itlis pns ,ji tin re are seven ells, each one lari.-e e:io'i"h lor !o or 1". -r-soiis. Ihetv arc between -o and :i crowded into each one. J here arc no sanitary arrangements. Armenians found in these cells have to do their own purchasiny through the zab-tu-lis and at double the pi ice. They are d.-i-r ved of immediate communica tion w it h t wo .Hits', le. ami lerfclsU. reefed to tie in are 11 ot if iivered. hat thev are a. lowed to write inii-l 1"- mi Turkisli. And to -, r it wntfeii two piasters or broad eomv ale. it to the laily ration must be- -ive.-i. 1 h iiiii-c of br- :el by law s ary a.low- sl...-aid be I'.on more than --o. ii i ,riv baked. drams, but if is never and that is dirty ami ttell it Is Hot delivered. Ti: ware r is uii.lrinkable. Armenians often have to drink the 'ixhuiit.-li'" water. This is the wafer of th-- rank w Here the lurks perform ablutions for prayer. Should one dare to a-k '.'or juste-.- he is ar once thrown in-o a dark. .!a:n;. siibti-rraneati cell. Armenians in those cells ar.- the laves of the. caprice and severity ot the Turks. The Armenian prisoner.- suffer al! kinds of ill usaire. iroiu which many die. 'I'he , , rn menr oi'ioi.il-" rein.i t -tares that I'n-v died natural deaths. The pri-oti keeper, named Abdal Kad- er. ;it Alvari.-. has a saiary ot ..oo plastors a pmirii. yet ir is -e.iii iiuit ne has two or three l nrki-:i mediants doino business on capital loane I by him. and he has lately built a hou-e costing about .'."I'o. All this lnoiiev lias been S ueezed from flu- Armenian prisoners. About three months au'o tlir-i- im-'i leading men of Kurtaha ot Pasiz were mi : risotied wit hoiit cause. i h.-y were juit into a r 'om alrea.lv over crowded with K n liven the Kurds had not euoiiLrh roo.i, to stretch our ar full lell-ih to -in ii at lil-ii'. The Kurds toid them thi-v ha-1 received ord- rs to ill uo them. Th- v had not room e ,-n to si- c wii ar nmhf and were oI.li.e--l to -r -i-l ami h e:i a-a'"i-t the wall. Tin v w 1-- ! y that time able to iraill tlie 1'oii vi i; ot -nine of the Kurds by feediti : t in-m. and tin-y se cured room (-tio-e-.i f,, -it down at i:i-ht. hie of the Kurd- for befriending 1 1 1 -: : i was puiii-h-d bv d-T riv.iti. il of his dailv iill -wauee of br.-ad and he was pur into cba us tor thu e or lour days. Smuiay moiiiin-. April a cross was d'seovor.-d upon lie- do- -r ot th Catholic cliipeli iii Are.'- kir. i'non it were written rhn- fs e.ra::ist Christians, ill the Turki-h 1 in-riia'-e. '1 he next Sunday moir.iii.r. April is, in tin- entry to one ot the 1 I'otestailf chatx-ls. was found a 1 ur's head, with a cross at tached. I "pon the :ipri';!:f. part ol fins cross was written. 'Knurli-h. French. Knssian. Ameiiean. ; rman. Arm, n lau. I poi: the ero-s ji.ece was writ ten: It- iiiiiileis. ion iiave income relM-llious. In a sl.ort nine vmi wih s wliat will iiecomi- ol you: Mi. you traitors ai;, mist t '-o eminent . 'n the liri-eorian churcn wa- fo-ind tin rest of t::c do-, with a i ! -s tied to it tail. niHin which were writti n the names I '.ulirarian. Italian. i'-- ." in addition to thoe upon tin- Protestant cross: and tie- tmea:s were -Treat er. "The Armenian- have i-rovn rebellious and oth. rs Po. i ut it is the turn ot tin Armenians to h-- punished with th sword. Your fate has come. He who accepts the true faith is - if.-." The oi,verni;ient was at once in formed oi i!ie-o occurrences, l ir a-mo from the threats, which at such a criti cal time are very serious, tin- trreatesf indignity was casr upon th.- ( "nrist i c rtli-ioii. Ihe in i-ii;t v i much -Tenter than it would te re-aidi-d in Amern In tin- same city, not Ion- a-o. tin jxilice Went to the l,oii-e of all Ai nieli iau to arrest Iimii for mi pp. sed "na' ioiial- ism." He made some resistance, and the police, aft r disablino him. killed him in flu- presence ot his f.imiiv with their bavotiets." SullV-riiitr I rim an 41.1 I-.il, rSKw x ,.,;Kt .ill!lt. ii. p.arnett Fish man, th- 1 i-year-oid s .11 of Mend. 1 rishmaii. a peddler, has been taken t. tin- ( .. uveiieur hospital suff. rin"; from Jivdro; bob a. I wo years a-jo wln-n thi j- lsiima n s let f I Jnssia. I larm-t f was bit ten on the ri-ht nand by a do-. -irnitme lur tin- ( l.-n-l;iil (onvent Clll. v.ai. .Tune !i. A formal call has been jssu. d for a meeiin- of the execu tive 1 man I 1 the International 1 le.p Waterways association in this citv, Tuesday, th- i'dli. to make plans for the international convention at Cleve land in September. Mal- a la-t Trip. yt-KF.xsTutt-x, June j .The White Star steamship Teutonic. Captain Cam eron, from New Y ork. June .", has ar rived oft" Daunt s Pock, after a passage of .", days. : hours and ."I iiumit."s. This is the fastest trip she lias ever made over the luiij route. Time- ;f Tickets I t.-mlel. Ci kvki.anp. June li. Af a meotin? of the Cleveland passenper a-eiiis it was decided to extend t he time of tickets issued on account of th- national con vention of Hepublican clnbs from June 213 to Juno PITH OF THE NEWS Orders were is-in-d ;it S.iut ia-o de f'ulia that all ciii.'.i lis found en: eriui; or leavin tovvns in the province after dark would be shot. A satisfactory lest of cellulose for use on a warship was made at S.nnlv Hook Kx-President Harrison denied that he l-n 1 U-i-n ollt red a !a.i (I rct.iiniue; fee at Indianapolis to contest the temperance law. John M. Kij.-in and W. II. Iiancroi'i were appointed joint receivers of t In-Ore-em Slioi-I Line at Salt Like. A lively S. unlay war i Paducah. Ky. in pro-re ar (ieiieral lhislinell will make an act i v e campai-ii in I 'bio nfu-r t lie harvest sea son is over. An Australian is tryin- to make terms with t he Kovernnieiil of 1 lavvaii. t o sii lsi dize nn Klieish cable from America to Australasia. Senator Anderson of Kentucky may lie made assistant land commissioner. Hon. Michael 1). Hnrter of Mansfield, O.. addresscii the students at Ibi.in.iki-colle-e. Salem. Y.i. Mr. I, anil i-. private secretary to the late tSecrelary t-re.-ham. will piaclice law in Chit-au. Its Future LcGUE. Tli' Chiii eul i In S--!'M nt l'l lla.lrl- plita. Imi.ltTr:i.rHlA. .Ivme 1 -V The fif teenth annual convention f tlie Inter national Ix-a-m- of I'ress clubs is i i session in tbe old common co-.ticil chamber in Independence hall and wi'l 1,. ul sessi ,n foar days. Pen and pen cil wicldcrs from all the lea lniLt press clubs from Maine to California are in attendance. President Clark Howell of Atlanta called the convention to , order. He introduced Mayor Warwick, j who delivered the sj.ee -h of wo.com '. in which he said that the representa tives of fli- International league of Press chibs vv.-re indeed welcome to the Citv of P.ro'h.-rlv Love, and closed b saying: "The e;ates of the luakei 1'itv are now open to yon. The mavor then turned over to Presi dent H-.well an old historical fey, wliici lie said, would open the states of th( Ctv. The president made J in appropriate a '.dress on behalf of tlie delegates. He tlietl C tiled tlie COtlVflltio!! to order lltld Secretary Yonht read tlie list .f dele tiafes. After the rollcall, Si'i-refary Y'ou-jlit read an invitation from the IJnli'alo I'res.s club. a-killiC the convention tc meet n t ear in Huffalo. Coiisidem t io i of this and other matters of a s.n g .:ar chara -ter was jmstponed. After tlie meet in? the dele -rates were entertained ar the Mercantile club with u icheoii and a musical programme bv t..e Marine band, under the di.ectioii of Siiior 1-aiiclul.l. 1 lie hand w-as conveyed ill a special tra il from Wash-ii-irtoii, by special p-rmission of l'r-si-dc.it Cleveland ami Secretary Herbert. This is the lirst affair not of a national character, in which it has been per mitted to participate since its organi zation. Last liiirhf was devoted to "A N'ijfht In Bohemia" at the Pen and Pencil club. P.esi li s the visitimr newspaper men there was present a lar?e nnniU-r of dist;n .pushed and state olli.-ials. in cludin? (iovernor IListiiifjs and Jiis stall', attired in their fu 1 uniforms. Mayor Warwick and tlie heads of the various city departments. hilil lilior OiKlrliiiieil. i:nton. Pa., June l'l. The Penn S fvI vania iearmakers' 151 ue ,al 1 loari:e.in session in this city, lias a-s.-d i resolution direcred t i racfory In sM-ctor aniptx-U at Harris! uir-;. coii- demiimi; the employment ol child lalioi in the mint : about th s citv. 1 he r.-s- lut on r. c:tes that th- hilnir law is peiilv di-r cardi d. and that th-- action tak ti is prompted by observations made by the d le.;ates durinj; the last two da Vs. Fifteen "v i-n I-rohalily Ieal. Khik. Pa., .Time li. The wrec at Sear-ent, on tin Philadelphia ami Erie lir.lfoal. ne;ir ixane, is aimosi eiiureiy consumed, but there is no possibility now of telliiii; just how many wen killed and burned. The dead man taken out of the wreck is a lioilei- maki r and Ips initials are "M. II." and h:s noine is supposeil to Pe in l.l ie. It is believed 1.1 dead tramps are in the wreck. A Lizard In 1 1.4- Milk. .Ti nivsTi wx. Ph., June li. A lizard about two inches loii was found in milk bought of a citv dairvman by F. .1. Walker, a prominent business man of this city. Tins is the second tm. I "1 the .same kind within a few months, and there is a strong clamor on the p..rt if the people of the town to have the matter in vesti-ated. Wind Klll "rii. Soi'TIl (111 111. !'" '. .. .Time li. If . . . .i - . I... . 1 IloW appears Tliat tills seci ion lias m-ni visited bv a reirnlar Kansas hot wind. and one lhat proves extremely dama-;- inx to tin- corn crop. The recent wind- urm wits preceded by an intensely hot wind. Little was thought of it at the time, but it now proves that if killed a "rear deal of corn lioth south and east of us. The corn dama-ed by it has turned perfectly white, and is dead. HAKMON SWORN IN. II Will K4-tlirn to i 'iiM-imiat lli-fnre Ac- lively Asslliiiint; llis lllltien. W sii;ni;tiin, .Tune li. Mr. Harmon has been .-worn in as attorney general. After ihe adjournment of the -abinef lie otine;. Secretary Uliev and the nevv attornev tein-ral. Mr. Harmon, lunched toeth'-r, and later went to the deiart nient of ju-tice. where the assistant at torney oeiieral. the solicitor "cin ral and other prominent otlicials were presented to their new chief. Mr. Harmon will return to Cincinnati m a lew days Hi close up some husiiiess ma ters. This will occupy him aliout two weeks, when he will return her.- to remain ilurm-the summer with short x i-its to his home. His family will re main fu Ciii.-miiati lor the present and well not take up tlu-ir lx rinaiieiit resi dence lp-re until autumn. T U'rloiiiii" tin s' i THAMIToV, .Tune here are rapally- tillnif. li. The hotels up with lartri? iuiinirs ot Americans xvho came to witin-ss the arrival of the new steam ship St. Louis. THE MARKETS. l'lnsuinii.Juiie 11. WHEAT Xo. 1 riil. !P,!ih-; N.. i nil. s-.i a. :i -. el:' No. yellow e.-ir, 5-T.-,;i,-; Xo. i J-i ll'.w .-helieil, :7 rf--.;!.; IH1X4-.1 e:ir. .Vol.",7e. I ,o..TS X... 1 while, :T '.:;Ti ..-: X... i .1... :;u. ...'4i-: extra Xn. .i white, jT.j. 1111M1I. :4 r.:.(4' HAY X-. 1 tiin.ithy, -1 i.7-"i c l:t 111; x.. i Pmolhy, tl i. 01 li jnu-kiiii;. -;i -J . .Vi; X... 1 f.silin-imilile, 10IIU IO..VI; w:i-..n h;lv,lii vM (' Is. HI. Pl'TTKIl Kluin pn-aim-ry, il ni.'e: ( ihio fancy creamery, 1 7'" !.-; fancy ii.uiiiry, mil. l i " I le: li.vv i;r:idi-s and n. ikinu, .".i 7 "11 KKSK ( ilin, mild, new, VniT'c; New York, new, seisi..,.; liiiir-.r. fall make, lo -r 11.-; new, s'v.-'.k-: Vis-..iisin Swiss, ln. 1:-: Ohio Swiss, ltl'llle. 1-.ltS strictly tresh IN nn-v Ivalil.i .-mil 1 1I110 111 1 a-.s. i:i'y.rllc; 1 -i Ic in. .re f..r canill.-.! I'ol l.riii I.irne live chickens. .Vpiiiv H-r pmr: live clin-kt ns, small, 4Hrirnh-: sprinj; cnicKcns. 4n.il,- its to size: iln.-ks, 11,1 t ii."x- 1 t-r pair, ics lo si.e; .ln-ss.-,! .-In, k. n-. 1 im l:ic per I-m n. I : dress.! priiik! cluck. iiirK. v s. ia i.h; im r l-.uilil; ilucks, 1 in l.lt: ir KlUIlll. East I.ihkhtv. Ph.. June 11. t'ATTI.E K.-ecipts fair this wis-k. eoiisist-inu-of i c.-ir.i on sale. The demand is U t er ami market stronger, rimipariil to last week. Sales follows: Prime, "ill -t o 7." : k.mmI, .'i.ui'i.V4l: l-.mhI lmti-hers', t..Vln t so; meu-li fat. :t.iV"4 St: Lulls, sta-s and isiws. tl.S.a. a ."ill: fresh isivvs and snriticers, f l.Vii.i:i.'i III. Hi h IS K. ceiiits fair, w hile the .1. maii.l ii only lair, market little slew at l;Lst week's closing prices. M. iliuiii Phil.ulelphias. $ I.. Volt 4ti: mixiil and la--t Yorkers, I 4.V..4 .V. : -. nun. .n to fair Yorkers. 4.:ta.4. 4.1. SHEKI" AX1 I.AMIIS-Smniiv is in., ral and on- . i. ii ci oi i is i.niy n-lit ami the market is dull at la-t week's prices, and the pries a shade lower than yestenlay mi sheen, while laud's are steady. We in..te mar k. t as foil ws: Extra, til ineiiiii: u-o-mI. a ei'.i.i .v: rair. id i .vi; c..miii..ii. .Vi,-,. . '" -I i.inii SJi.i'i.i I ii; pmil lallllis. :'..( .(..ni; iiiiiiin.iii to fa-.r lamlis. i i,f :un: veal calves, j;,.-l;.if,il; leavy ami thin -alv,-.s. J.iHHj,.i ill; spring lamlis. i;l -j3. J5 ClxriXSATl. Jllll.. II. Hi KIS Market active, and st. -a.lv at nv?. 4.T.-: nveipt.1, l.SvKI head; slii, in, ns. lmi head. CATTLE-Market dull nml ensv at i iT. I - ."i; receijits. :i head; .-liiinn.-iit s. .Vi h. :ul SHEEP AXI I.AMItS-Sh.s-. market dull and low. r at l ."iii.ol ."m. receipts. U,.i h. ad ; shil'iiients, l.;..i head. loul.s. market dull and we ak at ."iiK.r.-i 7a. Xkw Yoii k. .Tun. WHEAT-Spot market .lull. X... : st. .re and . -l--v-.it.. r. K.'7-; afloat, s::'-; f. M',e atl.iat; Xo. 1 hard, hsc il. liv. r.-il. 11. I Ii -d I. . " iiv- sjhit market irr.-vrular. X, " fi-c anai : y,-ui.w. .7-. OATS SH.t market .piiet. X... i. W. it :tp ,e -Xu. -d-livcr.-.l, :d v.i.i.-.: N ; :c ;;!,,.. x white, ;r7c; X... a win'., :Vtc: track white. ;(T a i:i-. 1'ATTI.f KuniiM-aii steers at lo1 .. .i ilSje ables UoU- American l-r pound, dress.il weight .- refrigerator at '.wdi lujsjc T )ioUll.l. SHKKP AMI I.AMP.S-Iiull l.nt not lower. Sh.-cp, i.r to fair, il iii.r.l S: lamlis, i-.nn-nii.ii t (i m k1, I.Uii,m1.75; prime ..r choice o.Tcre 1. HiJCJS Market steady at ftOul.lia. THE FRLSS C Forest Fires Near Bradford Started by Incendiaries. blaze stauti:i with ki uomim:. A. Sntnmt-it Airmi Kotimt In m l.molM-r Yard ml a l:n lliiiiimii: I roni tin- tot -Wotiils All .llilau- at sh-tiI l'ints. P.u apkopp. Pa., .Tune li. Tin-forest fires that have 1m- h bnrnini; in thi- vi cinity since last Saturday are aliout un der control, unless a brisk wind should set in. T. II. Harnsdelllostan oil ri-: at Coon Kun. and it is believed that it was the work of some mis, remit, as there was no tire within t v o miles of the well. Several tir. s have been started in'this locality by unknown parties of late. An effort is h.-ine; made to catch the peretrators of ihe crimes, and if discovered they will 1-e summarily dealt with. A stubliorn tire is ra-rnii; m ar irmsby. in close proximity to t In-oil field an I men are beiu sent from all directions to tie;hf the flames. There has Imi-i considerable loss, but it is im'Hi-sib e t state how much. The Dovoniaii 1 company lost two derricks and the Enii-rv hi company one. A lileii !lao-l special says: It has lieeii discovered that an incipient t.re in W. S. Weed vV Co "s lnmU rvards was started by incendiaries. .1. P. Wagoner, W. S. Weed A: Co.'s railroad atreiit at this place, picked from the burning pi! a ji.ece of cloth which proved to In' a piece of a woman's w in e apron. thorou-h!y saturated w -th kero sene oil. 'Ihe smell of ml was stion-!v li, it iced by the firsr ones on the scene. There is "no doubt but that the pin- of IuiuIht was set mi tire, and probably bv some one that has a de-ire tor som- un known reus n to burn out W. S. Weed .V 'o.'s place or else the whole town. It is claimed by some that tin-y saw a man ruiininr from the yard dirccfl. after the alarm xvas edvon. and one man claims that his clothing was mi lire. The report is believed to ! true, ::s several reliable ji-r-oiis claim to have seen him. The entire community coin cide in savin-: that if is on y a cue-timi of time when the tielid. whoever he l will succeed in burning tin- entire town. Had tin-lire Ix-eu an hour hirer, liothin- i-ould have saved the greater part of the town. A Watson Farm special says: A hi-; fire is rapine; in the Woods of Forest conntv and there seems to m- no en.i "' lires. The hemlock and bark woods are on'iire and all s des and much dain a?;e is belli-; done. At 1 'rehl l.-dalo tin woods are one solid mass of tla:ne-. and it is impossible to estimate the loss to luiulH-rmeii. l"n e-s ram falls soon tht. whole country will be iu ruins. " A Sharon Center special says: Tin forest tires east of this place are plavin havoowilh valuable timlx-r and bark. Men are ti-htiii-c l h" tiam-s but with little success, and there is no tellni-f what the dama-;c will amount to. An isw ayo ecial says: Forest tires have done a "lent deal of dama-e tiv . miles east of here. A lare iiiantity of lark, hiiib-r and sawed Iuml-r, tin-jirojM-rty of tin- r.in-ham company, has Im-cii destroyed. The Ilames nr.- sill! rae;iii-, and the loss will In- heavy. ." estimate can be made of tin- losses sus ta lied in this section. A iar-e force of men have lieeii li-litin-; i he tires for a week and a-- almost exhausted. CaitilM-ll !ioi--t- nil 'out proiii is-fl. Pai;ki:usit!;;. W. Y"a...!um- li. The divorce siiit of Mrs. Kat In-ri m- 'amp boll, dau bt-r of ex- 'oiiressii;:iii ( ; Smith, ai;a:nst ( ie. r'e Camjilx 11. a noted horseman and tin- ;:te pi. .. ii-tor of the Pleniieihass. r lintel, which has promised very si-ii-atioiial develop meiits. was compromised by 'ampbeil payiiio !ji.."Hi to his wife and to her attorneys, and sininir a st i pu hit ion to make no defense m the next term of court, allowing his wife to obtain the decree by default. llcfornif-d t Imreli SviiimI. !i:.P Kaiips, .lime li. Th In formed church c;eiierai syii-1 has llecfed lli v. .lames W. S, -udder asj.ro f esor of theology in Orcutt theological seminary, India. Prof. Si-udder is now a missionary in India. Frank l. Van nest of New York was elected secre tary of tlie lioard of "eneral direction and his saiary lixed at i..oo. The meeting if tiie svuod next vear will In held at Catskill, N. '. Fn.Tloyi, lt-t a liaise. I'.ktiii.i iii vi. Pa., .Tune Ii. Notice- nave Pecn posted aunounciii- an in crease from ." to lo dt cent iu tin wa-esof the i.000 .-nip'.oves of the P.etli leheiu Iron company, who suffered a re duction of that amount iu .lanuary !! I. Ihe furnace men were raised on the first of the mouth. l4tll - lrtVV llt'4l. Pim.AiiF.i.riii , June li. lohn Kim ball, a-ed is. ot St. Ixuiis and Au-ust Kleiismith, Jr., a-;ed is., of this citv Were tishin- from a rowboat in the Pel- aware river. opjMisite P.rid-e street 1- rankford, wlien tln-v were rim down by the lu-boat C. K. I.i-nox of Trenton i ne iMiat was upset, ami lioth men were drowiici. THE WORK OF HER ENEMY. Ami It Wa. Sn.-h an Awfully Mean ThiliK to 1 Tiki. "It was Miss Mi--s; I know it was! nhe exclaimed aiiLtrilv. "She is the onlv pirl in tlie city who is mean cnou-,h t do Mich a lliii'K- " "Such a thin-; as what?" asked her dearest friend. As that! sne cried, lioldimr n a lettir and edarin-; at it. "It is an insult a disoracef ul insult but I know that lie could imt lie intentionally fruilty of such an affront. She must have put him up to it." "Who is he?" asked Hie dearest friend, anxiously workinp; to tret at the story. "Why, lto-er Mel iurhan, of course," she returned in the same quick, excited maimer. " Who else should if Hasn't he lx-en cat line; here for the last three months? Hasn't he Im-cii almost on the jHiint of proposing twice? Didn't 1 have everything arranged to catch him next time? And now comes this!" "What is it, dear? What is it?" "Head!" replied the hau-hty youno lrfcuity as she tossed tho letter to her friend. It was as follows: "Mr. Ibi-er M' iurhan presents his compliments to Miss l)aisylelle and would consider it an honor to have her company at the potts on resist rath m day. He will take pleasure in calline; for her at such time as will suit her conven ience. " "I'm sure that's very courteous of him," said the dearest friend. "Why should you" "Courteous! Courteous!" cried the lH-autiful jrirl. "And I only IS years old, as I once told him! Oh, some enemy h;is dune this!" Chicago Post. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Eetthe Genuine! Sold Eierjwhere! GREASE 3EEMTS WAITED CJCiA-tt tnilv. tmtim. J rll.U m rm i '-.r pf .M. .- s-.M- . fluo-Lt tHlt a T.t! U. K41t llnHHl..,. M. V. rr fays ru auvkktise. WILBER'S. tin- !Pii-i"-t l:ml liHs not lend the 1 i irii IdoccssiKn, and the l;iio'.-l ath i'i lisciucnt 1hs not alwavs n'rs nt tin jrivat i -t lidiain-? ( Miitliincii in nH'l of:i sca sonalilr SiiimiMT Suit cannot Iii i1 : 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 nioii- aroi i:itf t lian tun- of tlu-si' iiiH VoIstt'l Suits vc :vr srlliii": at S.S.7. TIn-.-c Suits YOU now Stf SO I'ltH-1- al rtis.Ml nsl.ijj (?) Iiaraius tm Sl(.(M ar' alolut-lv tin-saiiK- in every respect. Our $4.50 Suits are ainoner our re: it est nioney s.ivinii' I : ri':ii lis. These are niaile ot" ilark i;rav, lianl-t w isietl W'urstitls, linetl with the hest Thev are the 1 i irur. t in the lejart ineiit. material. Iiarirains ( 'nine ami examine them. Our $10.00 Suits. We liiiil mean these are S'". Suits marked lon to TEN DOLLARS, hut we elaim them to he extra tjuality, style anil workmaiisliiji tor a SlO.OO Suit. Our $5.00 Suits are 1 ui-t 11 -allt les. 1 to see -h line at You will he slll thelil. A more .-mh low priees t V li :is ili'M-r lit l'lilt' jH'otllll'l'tl. Yon will in v lo t-onif :iii1 look i . 1 n- . i! tliflii to :M i if 't'lui i' l in ont'i. ( nr Ynitli' Suits :it si. '., Si-", S".K, nnsnr-wtiik- i.-lssii! i'ol' lit, lillisll Mlltl 1 " 111 Ill-Ill . ( 'liil II It'll K iit-t' rsinis :ii .(. S 1 J. 'i s !..",(, .v'.(K iro without :in i:i I. ( I i i n i i :inl rxaiiiiiii' our stoi'k III. I in 'iii int' !. J. B. VILBER, EBENSBURG. TASKYOURHORSESHOER. V""" -'"k . r -r I I IF Iti THE riONLY AShoe FOR WINTER USL It ARsOLUTTI.Y rrcvents slirrin?. Iti'tr-e uikI (irnrr. Mim with tin N'Vr-lii yMir Iki In I :itr ;ilw.'. in j:m t iilitiii k l to li imt li.ivniir ii t-oif-tuitil y ieiit9 t bo The CALKS are KF.MOV'ARLF, Steel-rcntercJ anJ SFI.F-SHARPFMNG "!Mn tt'Tti :it ii'h Calk- cm lt en-ily in wrtl wiMioiit riiM I !. yanii; jtu iiutn'ii-4 ainoiiiit tit time usually lot at tUe 1I. ii kit i it It hij. n r- i'1 lkt:tl wiil mail fre our le wript tv vu iil.iriitt:iiiiiiii ri-t4l 4 a I Led Sh.H . r-.i.ty ii Ih iiailt'd mi, lr trial, llertU Uii umtor at very low ri ti. Mountain House STAR SH&YIHG PARLORI CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG 1 Mils well known an. I Ionic eMatilldhed ShartOK i rlur n now titrate! nn 1'eotre street. ni- IH.fi.e ttie livery rtntile ol I I'll arm. lais at. l.uth er. where tl.e t u ne-n will l e citrrieil no In the luti.re. SHAVIM:. 1IA1K 'I'TI1Ni AMI SHAMI'oolMl dime in the beateKt anJ mutt artistic manlier. Clean Tiiweln a ieolalty . 4.1auieg waited on at tlieir residences. JA.Ml.S 11. tlAMT. Hmiirietor F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office .I'he umlernlteneil ile5lrea to Inform the pub lic Hut he has oiieneil a xhavlnic par or on Main street, near the Mmt ottloe where liarherlna: in all tt iranrlie-8 will le Carrie on ID the future. Kva-rvthinic neat anl clean. Your iatrunKe i"oli-Uo.l. K X. K r'. Steei Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN WOOD J A A M . hmM i "'!U. il lltr ThVreratnnariFkitrrirwttBQUt. rTala f. . "'" 1 r "-' it r a I-..U. WV Vri.VoJ rrir.-. Klj- Vu.oulf. Smlr .1 O.u-.. H..l.ir."""";,u SfM. Fl,... !,. hh.tlrr. .rihVTo,rI!S tUrlV l.MUr tmvvs...j .llk.nd.of aiRK Hulk TAYLOR & DEAN. 'Ul. Z03 a 205 Market St. Pittthurah. Pa. mrh tlin. mm WANTED BY SASfcVL WCLLG & CO.. 07 VINE ST., CINCINNATI. O. I f -T-r-T rnnnT"fc r rixcf.; jug j 17K Al.LTIIK NKWS. KfcAli TUK KLt- : MAft. f lo par jaar. ww r K. - " i iHHif i?f? it UI-HT 44 'Mi mi ti hi .usar 1 1 ; 1 t 1 1 ; ' ' ) I ( ; 1 1 i ; ( 1 : ; 1 x ti ; 1 1 1 ; ; . : 1 ; ; 1 i 1 : ; 1 : : ; ; 1 '. ; 1 : 1 ; ; 1 : I : I . : 1 : 7 1 -. 1 '. ; 1 : : 1 : ' 1 1 ; I : : I : I '. ; : - I '. ; 1 1 ; ; 1 ; : I '. : I 1 : ; 1 1 : i 1 1 ; I : : 1 : : : For the Spring of 1895 Now Open and Ready for the Lucky Purchasers. lur new sl.H-k ranks I'm s-t m unpm i;.. . i hi, ol" si.h-ii. li. I a-s-'i t in. nt lat.t "si vies. A -ran 1 ib'matiou . .f SAVE YOUR MONEY. In no i.iev ioiis seMsoii li:ive we I1'II :i.hi.t-l to tli- :m s. ;ui-l n nin in r.t- :ts - now iiller in our sih nml .le slix k I.".., ...-I.O,.' li.mils. I l.i I s. Jr.. s, ) t.s 1 , rL,sl :it :l I lici- . II -:lll :i!loi,l to h:i. tl of Ull-j:lill in- !o-:in. V-'tl'-t i";y UuiMol uils S.m-k :il i-7.-"i l-r All wool l'.l:ii k :iti'l I'-ln.-( In i..t ujt :i! l'.l:u k iili'l I'.-IK- li i"l -nils. Wiirieiii. 1 Mii"l- ..I .loiil.le Mil - :H "-'' I" ' l- in.-:ill w. .l I'.leck l:i uil-. sinjl.-or I- I s .1L .I'm.-. I nil tliloll-jll :il 1" in li. A. K. l'.eie 1 leini' i -i:il. siii-le.'t .i;.....l... -j s7 .Vt in-i .-nil. rs" Km- Y. llt Irs' Suils, 1". I" l'l e:il .l :eje. lo in I. lis' V;sli Snils lioin -Ml tils ll.. Km-.- I'. l-:v rv at l i.-U- U :its tin- si:i lop .i" i ii.il u l . :,n. I f.-.irii th.- I ii-.-. Von will il. I N-.i - ' in voiir lniii'l: II'" -:m iieli lim- -" tail tii" si - ..nr s leii. ii.I :is .i t in. in .lu.-elnel.t ollen-.i. 4MU LLI THE CLOTHIER, LILLY. PA. : ti I.-- ELXHaRT CARRIAGE and KARNES MFG. CO. e --if to conUMirr- tor SI h lll'l-.' lllclll 111" n - l lll.lr.t m n .1 I .ia t..- I i. :i -1 I . : r 1 4T V .-In. l.-s le-'l I .:irn.-s- hi s v. n ii n l-n tl.-r.-t'i eia..iiiie ..-i.-r-nn n. r . - -t . '.-' l- - v I r.-ie i . i l " ' li -a m . s 1 1 ir- I --'t -t rv Wr.mii! t--r J ic:ir-. 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