OLD ISSUES OAx WAIT. Municipal Reform the Burnir.s Question, Says Depew. riri.Mvnirs in:: utizk.ns ri.K i:. I i ry M:n -lioiil.l Attend ami Xtuke lS.--i-iu ititil 1'olitii-iil Iiin:;s I unni il.le. Ther Are 4 :tis.-l ly litinil Citien- Nt-..-li t I - I If Ail. I I -. Nisli il le -t uilt-liI-. X .-!!VTI !.!", .? mil- I'.i. The event of Varii:- rt lit n ! i i v V. a- 1 1: ' a-Hiv-s l-!f V -i Hill lit -llt-fllli-llt ,f Dr. h ti'.ncev M. I ). j., w. at ! ti.re :i:i in. ill, iwinu : "A man elTei-n v ly, l..Mu !'t. in !i- Tai ernai-le. 'l-li xi-r.-il li -iii.-u.- audience. The most ii.ue ni hi- -peerh was t he can -erve hi- country more and with ;jrf;itt-r practical preaching the doctrine and the tuiiidiiitr of eiHd minis j-roin-it in.' than m sp ndut'4 liis Tim- in -pouting currency fallacies, l'uhic -eivn-e is n..t al-ne in the holding of o'rice. In the h.it i-mni it. turn i.f our - im riran lile. in the ohli jat :o:is which a man es to thu-e ;,!.,;..! h ill all 1 dependent upon him. m t i- .lute s nud hai'iiness which c-. nie ft. m marriage and ilomes tieity. l; l-i.n. i.ntil lie is u--uit-(l in Mine m;iv of independence from the t-m-i mm i;f- of o'tice. can allord to enter p .! :,- i re Tiie iiei-t lameiifahle wn-cks which I have -een in the o o.hl years Mini- I w i- r.i ! u. it'-d have het-n t iie men w!i i l:ae a..o:!. lied everv tuine; for tlie mb-li.- - rv ice. ..nlv lt be thrown oi.t by i li ch.:n'e- (,f politics and to tdid that tln-ir pi. ice- in i he . l ot. --loiial and lui-iuess woildh.id l-t n occiqi ed hy younger men. e:iviie tl.em l,e!iless and straiul e.l Hut every town can. u-. every vil l i.'.- Mini in , every waid or county conventi.,,1 is t he oip. ii t liiiitv aiiil the diitv -of the educated mail. He mu-" l.flnlli; to on- or the otler of tlie are at p u t l,-c;..u-e in representative j'ov-eMlllil-lit it s uliiv l- -lu ll ore;ill..a t on- lli, if w se pohc;,.- t an ev.'iituate in v i-e me isn re. We l.ear much too lain h nl ri..tf- and 1 -- --. They are tie- natnrai h.uIi of the neglect of the priinarie- l.v the cit..eii-. The l,..-s and t'ne r; nit oil one side, in - r- t part :c r-hip w.tii tin- ruin and the 1,.,-s on the other. pfeellt tickets made up of thieves or t.)! and then shout f .r u- to vole f ,r one or the . ther in the name of protection or freetrade. in the name of nion metaiii-m or tree coin.iLri' of silver according to our party utlihatioii-. If the educated men of the ccntry who are miui-rers. lawyer-, doctor-, journal's. 1 asme-s men or farmers would peil.nn then -duties in tie- prim.irv v;,n! of the i-iriru- we never would experience that de-i. i-m of a ma. hiiie wl icn Iciirh's amlntioti. desi r ,v - h-,!iet e'fort for Kd s.'ovem inein. ;i!id plunder- impartially partisan- and ante;: .ui-r-. If we have neglected our duty to the . ommumiv. to tue -fate ami to the nation !v lieiectniir the hei: i n nins of (.'overnin- nf. we are mil without rem edy. '1 hen is tie- tune f. r tho-e, and they exist in every commun tv. who have I.e. n fi.i'ii- I in the -cnools to f..r-luuiao- tiieir ideas and to express tlcn u;.. the pla't orui. or fhrc;eh the juess or hv- the pa.i.phlef. to miv to lli- people - I'i oee-1. ,n an 1 free trade can Wat; fiiev have v ai'ed and wavered f r a ntin v. A o o! ! .-r ic.est;. ins can wait a tie v have a fed and Wavered for a e;en ratioii Thc-ves a'e in po--ession of the -r a'. h oe.-e, r l,he' S :ir intrenched in the c rv h dl. I'nife. discard party. di-iec;ird , r sh hholef lis and ohra-es, and -o ! -en.- the -tate ami the city.' '1 he e!'i;cacy of this method, though a late one.a'i 1 uii unneces-ary mi- if the ed.lcao-d brains of the country attended to their duties, h is been -c. n witlrn a j ear i aider the ln-pirafioii of in inde pendent c!ti. iisof New York, one hun dred llldeOelliiellf i-irii-ns ill '.V oklyil. the triu'iiph of civil service in ("h:ca'o l.v the popular vote and other cijuailv s iMiitlcaiit maiiifestafi 'lis of the re-i-t 1 s. mv r of a columnar on of inde pendent vot.-rs " THE VENEZUELAN MUDDLE. I nt'iiU'l Sti'l Molding Oat -ion t A, 1,1. tiiit.iiu tilt- ll-l,l. W -iii m; i i , .1 u ",, p.. Xii pruLTi'ss in the m e-oth.tioiis between the Knifed States and -r at Kritain t. mclii n t he submi ion to arl.itr.it n of the Vene zuelan boundary di-p..te can be re co.dcd sii.ee ti,, r, plv made by the I'.rit ish 1' ,.-.;. i o!!i e to Ambas-ador Hny ai d s n jji es nf at i. .ii- la-t January, to which tetoreMoe wa mace in parlia lu. lit by .'-lr -!d ward lir.iv. the parlia meiilaiv -dietary for foreign a'lairs Mr. r.ayard went as far as his in structions from Secretary ire-hain would permit in urging the British gov ernment to alb. irate the dlftei ence.- be tween it-e'i! and 'eltci.eia. but the I'ritish aiiswei i'. litelv but firmly set the ca-e back ji.-t win-re it iiad stood fur the last live year-, ami amounted to a tlecl'iuition to yield to Mr. Bayard's repre.-eiitat n-. BACK TO THE K. OF L. Minrr said tit lie lirdline Ttiat Wny. lei '-- at t v:tn-ill". Kv ii.i k. lad.. June l'. John V. Hays. e;a al secretary treasiierer ot the Knights of Labor, J. M. Kenny ol 'iiiaiia and H. B. Martin of Minneapo lis iin iiil t-rs of the ; lieral executive loard of tic- ,,i e;niiatii'ii. are here lioiilini; an iuiM,rtaut t onfereiioe with ii.a!minei for ail over the country. '1 heir object is to reorganize the district l oiindai les t hat had iiis-e ted the or ganization. Ti.e to. lowing otV.cers xvere e, ci ted: Di-trict m.i-ter Wt,rk liian. A. A. Adam-. Jacksonville. . ; district worthy cal.man. James Nolan. M..iit.' .;, iv, Ind.; distri -t secretary, Wi.ii.nii Kiii-meier, Monti;. unery . lud ; ext cut : e bo n d. ei.ic Edwards, Sli.iw ii.,. ii.: - ..if. - ainc-H-burg. (.; Thomas Win. i A lleW f.'C-' a 1 ptt-d. f :e s. i t A o . Wt-f i-e;. : . t -I" t ! e C . ; . ail "1" t : v r- xv . : , o , in ti.e i :t -. -t 'J lie e, , 11" . .1, r. . i r i T i and bylaws xvere e. t.t..; --ot w ; ch remain i''- !i--m -r ni oiv imers :: : ,i r : v . '.. Id vv, rk ; e : ; ; i;..- miners : : v A . . : i. new ot'i ; : .-. i " ta o- tit id al-o. -.-to! t ix :: ; t- of I aber n" a i- a !.n iie one and it s e .aii.-r- a.e going to come if Kuii.t- of I .ali.r u Tkele I- much elithu- H l'.ellf t . I a- U t t Ti:.i:..a: h.am .mi ng the deiig.ites ltgard.ug its oi.tl.uk TURKEY GETS STUBBORN jin,tlit-r I:ti1v tt t-'iiroiian I'ltvirr-i aiiiv Mlfiil to : l:-fusal. CiiVsTaxtis. 'I'll, June r.i. TheTurk i-h trovernun nt has made a fresh replv t- th: note of the powers outiinim the reforins in-. -ted upon fot Armenia. '1 he porU- aci ejits tlie principle of the priix.st-tl rtToruis. but recue.-ts that lev.-ral of the points be tii-cu--ed before any act i n i- tu!'-n. 1 he 'l urki-h fcn eminent also denies that tli- teimsot: the treaty of Berlin confer th- ri riit of demamimg the guar antees formulated by the poxver-. and expres-es the (.ope that the sultan's vereimi ri-hts xv.ll not 1h prejmheed The lrnpre i .ii wh n h j.revails here that th;s la-t reply l- tanftmouni to rfnal. and it is leared that ih- powei ; Tvill a.iopt m jre urgent measure- to en force their demands. To Twh American Kariniii)-. CiiK Aiio. June 1!. The Austna-Hun-jrariau Agricultural society has rwcalled Henry dluckmami of this city for tb purpos of having him introduce Amer ican methods and machinery among fho f-u-inrsof Au-tria. H uiigary, Bulgaria, Servia. etc. Mr. iluckmann has for the lat three years len in America todyuig farming uiuthotLi and luaclilu- MARTIN VlSITiNG HASTINGS. Flinn and lltliei '! tt-tl With Thrill at l!iiri l-imr-. H hri-iu h-. .June 1!'. Daviil Martin is the iu-.- of iiivi-rn-'i ami Mis. ll.t-tin-. at the executive iii:in-iin. Wlitrii the I'liilaileliihia leader and his wile n ai hed tlie city from their coun try ii-lne at Turre-d:i!e they Were met at the I'liion starinii the jr. .xt-mur's livate team an. I lUweii direct to tli-." ese' iiriw iiiaii-i"U wheie they will r-ln-.ii.'i fur a few day-, smm after Martin'.-, si! rival he went t. the executive del. affluent and .-at wit h t lie c.overii' r an I hi- eabin. t r, ttie yuav c.untv ou'h i iie iieaniiit Iiiil and ti.e reiliiiou pai t Iiiil. Martin claim- rheie i siin:ticance attached to Id ei:i mnitrlis :ico lie and no political visit. SeV Mrs. Martin :ieeetired mi i li V 1 1 .If 1 '11 to visit Ilarris- Iviiif :ls the LTUe 7is oi ji i t-i in 'I .ui'i Mrs Ha-t.n-'s nut they xvere uuabl. to rune until now. (iovernor liastinirs corroborated the statement, except that iie say- the I'hiiauelphian is interested in a f, w local bids The I'lr.ladeiphian seemed at home iu the executive chamber a- he nestled in a larne ainichair in the -.'ov-ernoi's private otlice -iiid purled away at a Iraurant inipo;te,l i-iar. He and Mrs Martin will probably n"t return to I'll iadelplna betore the la-t of th week. The call for the Republican state con vention to be lit Id in this city on Aur-u-t "' to nominate a state treasurer and six judges of the superior court has been issued by Chairman liiikesou. Tne convent ion will cou-ist of JS'.' delegates, a in li of 2"i over the la-t jjubeniatoi ml convention. The representation i-based oi, the vote cast at tne jiubernatoi ial election last tall, one delegate beni"; al lotted to each leir.slative di-trict for t'vi-rv -J.ooo ;( publ.can votes am! an ad dit.onal deieeate for a fraction exceed ini.' 1 ooo vote-; each d:-trict beuiff en titled to at least i. lie deieeate. 1'hiladelphia e.uns seven delegates and Allegheny county three. The lir.-t legislative district of Allegheny irct one of these and the fourth district die ether two In I'hiladclphiu the KiLT.t teenth and Twenty seventh district ta n t'et fw ad lire n.d dcleua e-. and ti.e 1 u.-t. Twenty-second ami Tweu'y third oistricrs one each. Schuylkill. Westmoreland. Lawrence, Fayette. Indiana Northampton. I'.eaver. lVia waie. l"larion. Clearfield and Cumber laud are each elitit.ed to an additional delegate l.nerne and 1-ackawanna gam tinee delegates each ami Ilradford and butler each lose one The cail imln ates beyond a doubt the intention of (iovernor Ha.-tinu's to ap j rove ttie bill creating the superior uit The six Republican jude- ap pointed by tlie Loveruor will probably be nominated by acclamation by the ci nvi nf.on B. .1. Haywood of Meri t r. cashiei of the state trea-ury. ha.- no op position for state treasurer Senator Khun. Hank Commissioner Tilke-uii and other men. bers of (iov ernor Hastings' cabinet have been closeted with Martin ami the auv erner at the executive mansion It is said ou the highest authority that tl.w purpose of ti.e meeting was to se lect the -ix Republican judges on the superior court bench It is U-heved the appointees xvdi be .lud'e Wickhaiu of Heaver, ex Judge Heeder of Hastoii Samuel A I )avenp.rt of Erie, A. X. Willard of Scrantou. (ieorge B 'rlady of Huntinsrdoii. and likely Ji.dge M. -Fheison of tins city. It is believed the minority i epre-entati ve w.Ii . lth'-r be ex-.Iu-tice Thompson, ex-.hi-fi.-e Heydnck or Henry .1 .v'c arthy 1 lii'adeiphia. A nu iiilti of tlie ode.! t vas-ec at the close of the conferem . and a-., what had transpired He -aid theea li eruig was eiitirelv informal, ami that politics ami legislation were not ills cu-sed The governor left at midnight foi J i hnstown to attend the trial .1 ' Di-triet Attorney O'Connor for lib 1. the governor being the prosecutor. H will icturu ou Eridav afternoon. Steel Hail ftrif- lt AdvMlir. riiii.AHKi.riii a, June 1!. The Bulle tin of tlie American Iron and Steel as sociation, says today: "On June in announced that an early increase in tnc price of steel rails from $2- to iJ4 xva exceedingly probable. We let! sure that before this week ends all the steel rail mill.- in the country will advance their price to a basis of at I'enr.s-1 vatua mills. Prices ofjother iron and stetd products are still advancing The demand is eiitirelv normal, and results from reduced stocks and increased o n fldeuce iu the future." I.awreiiee floiuirtl Hon.. MNiNiAHK!.A. I'a . June 1!. Never l-fore iu the history of Washington county has such a reception been ten dered a public man as that of H"ti. tieorge V. Eawreuce on his arrival in Mciicngaheht fiom Harri-burg. Mr. Law rence was met at West Newton by the committee fiom Monorigahela and escorted to thw pavilion erected in front of the Commercial hotel. Rev. Jamas Maxxvell 1). 1).. delivered the address of welcome. In a plain, outspoken manner Mr. Lawrence thou responded. llrfVter.v sieil by Kvveliut Ortiters. Brooklyn. June li. Abbott ix: Katz's brexvery has b en sei.el by inteinal rtvenue officers. It is alleged that rev enue stamps were used a second time upon heer kegs. The brewery is valm d at -c.(M). oon, and before the proprietors can regain possession they will have to put up a bond of $1011. uoo. Killetl III a lVeuliar Planner. liuiliiaTiiN, N. J.. June lit. Samuel F. Kisher. aged '21 j-ears. has Iwen killed in a peculiar manner. While descend ing; from a haymow, with a pitchfork iu hand, he accidentally slipped and f -il upon the fork, the tines entering his head at the base of the skull, causing iu-taiit death. ltotight a Whole Tttw u. Moksk, Wis., June 1H. A syndicate of Boston capitalists has purchased everything in this toxvn except the sehoolhouse and will take possession in a short time. The purchase includes the entire outfit of the I'eiiokee Lumber company. The price paid is supiios(.,l to be in the ncighUtrhood of f-.'.Uoo.OiH. A Ijthur la-i KuiM-ketl 4lnt. Jtt KKitsiiN Ci tv. Mo., June lit. In the supreme court. Jnst'ce Sherxvood has filed an opinion declaring unconstitu tional the law forbidding the discharge by corporation- of employes who rein- to sever their connection with luboi or ganizations. Coiitiiiuv to I iiti t tt. W sttiN,jTt i.n. June 1!. There is a continued improvement in the c. edi tions of Representative Hitt ami Aiiss Maty A. 1 lodge Kiail Hamilton). PiTH OF THE NEWS Attorneys- fees in the Mr.rri-cn will ca-t. at liit Lminid. lud.. aatrit-iiittt : . . Seventh Bay Adventists, g.v.ng out tiatt-. near Iielaware, U," woe lieaten . Police in I laud !t on. O.. rounded up a fU(;ai-ed burgiai and found li i til tube Hi father of the owner of the hoi.-e. who hrtd 1h:i left 111 charge during I lie bun s ah-ence John Th- ma. a crippled Kvn-ville printer, is touring the world on a tricyi le. earning his way. Women won a ijreat victtry for temper ance iti ii'iix-1't-..n county, Ky. A plank sidewalk upturned !v rtia wind, L Bedford. Ind., fatady crushed ! year old (ioldie Barker. The report of the national councillor at th.Jr. O. K. A. M. ton veul inn at Omaha show- the order is growing. City Trea-urer Henry Bolen of Omaha is a defmilter. (iovernor .-Atkinson of Georgia is in a Critical oiurU.on. Krof. Ilux.ev is very ill in London. The foil hi -miinc annual report of the United Sla'e- civil service commission will show t! nt the whole number of per sons retfula ly employed In the civil serv tca uf this vouiitry i atxui SutUou. I 11 i fil'PU.i X " ,'.!.'. Republican Convention Opened at Cleveland This Morning. SII.VIB M11N A I! II IHMirAKTIMin. The .ttitiole ef (eitaiii A-c-teriiers mill t.at lia-,t-s A"-ia -t A:iv Aitinii :tl the leetins I .;t poiut in let Ihtni lttt til -lilttlltt!. the I .11 ill' Olle-t ion. fl.FVn ! .. J ; lie !'. Tin- National Republic 111 Lea' e cull v i litioll o- i lei ill Mu-ic h ill this morning. 1'ie-idtiit Tracy ice-id-s. Be-de- t l.e il.-leg.ires from ;."'.'"! lo ".'u.oO'i visit 'i- are in at- ; tendance (Jen ral K. A. McAlp?" Vnrk seems To have th-- sT:o:;je-t .-Ui'poVt To- : the leagn r r. .-.d -ucy an i h:.- tiieti'ls . claim that iie ha- a cinch" on the ; place. Nearly nil of the e:i-tein tleh- gates wiin have thu- tar an ve 1 -ei.-ni to I favor itt!eral McAlpiu f"l" the presi- j cb tl. y of ti.e, Icair-ie. '1 he of ti.-r caudi- j dates fir the v. is tion ar;- 11 H. '. Kvans of Tcnic lion S. !! K.kr.s j of We-t Villoma ..nd C 1'iiel I-a.ic j Timiibo of Idaho. j Tlie silvei etuhu-hisf-arc iiisai'1'ointcd j over tin- attitude ! tin- c, mi n west- i erners and tic' ,:). r.-d ht.-'iir.-n from the south. Tin- -.c.i'::i rn t-.-i. g it.-s say the I t niocrats of tin- - ..: i.. i n states are diviiliim on the s.lvi-i ' i--'i"ti. and they xv.. nt not! ,i i e :'f tins c nv,-ii-ti n on t ha" miisT-., ... and that it f e issue i- forced t h v wi.l v.ce with th eastern and of !.t r dt-.egates aga u f llt-e silver, so as t., have an at:a n-t the soiifl.t rtt I 'en.. :-i.,rs t! at xv:!! 1 n t ak the old l ues ot r..ce pre milce. 'I .- e sotifht rii i.'e'cear. - ale ? r a !icx of expediency, and -ay the Id Whin ele ment of the south i- for sound mum y a w il a- for pi. tect n. .iii-l r!;.u the sol-ii south can be Li. ken by the K" 1 1. 1 1.(1111- de lar !.' p a lily in ta -or of lit 11 t'.i -e "flic 'i ! c .'-. : .' i .' :: ha- i .ai 1 ..: Wi i k :n c:.a u Will r.r K Wi.: several sfa'e - i. t five Tar ' Icatrm l.e.ei Ualfef- !.t-!e iLU e o-, o in i al s.,. , et arv e ' . .ill . ! N e vv "lit a lid ci i " arii s '111 ' I l" li ' . i - zati' .ii ha- over i o out- i'":.ci.d cu; ! t i :.: i !:'- ir .1 i xer t-.ooit n- Ws.apeis : s if- ! ihim'I mat ter It Is evid. n'lv ! rill IU an ai lal.ee litre With tlie antl -ov : ,t -s ,,' tne soiifh. xv uafever li. ay be ,t- i-oli.-v on a lv.rther tiiid'i'ebr 1 Tic Peim svlv.ut'a ! 1' uiifcs are . p- i a i ng c't.-t iv xvitlt the t.iiirl 1 a r;.. at- 1 v. ili- 11, g VV 1th the .-o .Tllel 11 .1- .11' it. - f r t .1- tf-it in and "s i.r.d in i a v." m r'lci.t retard to file n ;:!-st t..: io. -. .cut ..f the naf onal 1 aUe. The u lc ru starts are n.cre l.irgt iy re pi cst-ntt-l than m former y-ars. There is a ii. v -eiuetit to avoid any de cisive ac.M n vv!..;-. v r n v n tlie tan!', -ilvel or. dl-j-v.'ed -;r.e-t".oi.-. and to h'1,1 tiie annual ineetiug n-xt yeat after ' ie Kep.it l.can n.ttb-i. : con Veiifion s. i as .i av.cil the an mi nt of anfi'- j'.iit ,1 act. on n l-s..e- that are contested Tie-l e at e here lloXV leading lit ul in aiis who have u. v.r .;t tended 'eague 11..-1-; nig- bef. 1 e. and xvllo are herein the ii,!,i.-t of M- iiini '". Heed. Allison and , tht-r- in- pi --i. o-nt . It i.- realized tli.it the ; -i . u i n ! ! -. ;n let- xv i 1 . be mue ;i;:i!i!o .- .m I in "e luxuriant th,.n evi-i n t year, and t ir that reus. 'ii also the t;i ,., ,,t 1-'' sho ild be he'd n!tei the Kep ..'! icaii i. i ti' mal c .ii v nf i. n. I). I . oo:i::ian-ecn. pie-id. nt of tin- I li'n It a -J n- . w n : i xv a-ai..lidi-dafe tor n t ma! pie-.ic nt I ec..i,se of McKinley's t- jf.did icy It r j r- si It tit, and ll'.W tlie t lilio le. alio:; ,!. I - cot know what lod". The ea-'t-rn n.en 'n sist on ll.eii: si:pi 1 1 l. ' e,,.ral Mr Alpiu and the xve-t, in d. -elites tint it en to reiiieiider -u -h n ana est McKin'.-v-. Mark A llanua '..n.'ie-s-niaii Burton and t.ti.!- are : .:.g ft, see what is the 1 , -t thing b th- foi Mc Kuilev. St nat l.- ('alter ;ii:d 1'ub. is an- here to lead lhe silvt t fig lit ( hauncey M. I), p, vv l cxTie -ted to night and will be forced l- -peak al though In- will remain h re bu' a .-!. rr time mi his return ti. m Yand'iidf university. Mi-s Helen iiosxv !1 of New York was the tir-t ladv delegate to arrive and the onlv out from t'nt ea-t In tin- xve-tern states holies a- ib legates are not -o rare, and several a'e here Miss Boswell has bt en a great Worker in New York and i- en? i: u-i.i-t tca'l v Work ;ng b'r ( ii'ii'-i al .Mc.vlpin for pr.-si-dent of the national hague. '1 here ale ijuite a numl t-r of la. lies present. 1 hi- f .links l ike H Xtatt Ii. Nkxv YhiikI June 1'.'. The J. hn-oii Zimua rman ; r -. o b,ov le ia efor f :u.tl.'ti-5 . '1'" a -.ot ha- at lata suiiico a i i.-.ut n -..-k. n-oii .- trainer, w.ii m t ai,,.w hi- man to .act at Asbniv 1 ark. a- he -avs A - bury Bark people an pari i an-. f Xininier man's. l,-.t Joh::-oii i- anxious and readv to i a e f !.t' .'ti v 1 ii'e-i alivvvhe;,. he name- . nr-.de ,,t A-: ;i: v hark. I ok goes to l'h. i ;ph:a t i lay tit -.gn ai 1 1 cles of agiit ii.ti.t w ith ;i:i l u...n". mauagii . XVlll.t- I he XV.ii A I a,,. lei,, . Ma; hiu. June in A ill-patch to Tin In. an ial from Havana says !;...! th. Auti I.i mists al:d - Vt I .d iea.it .-- I ht last it oil, n i.a v.- had a o if. i t-n eat But-rto I 'i.i.. pe After ti.ty h.i.i ii; cussed the s;u.ati,ui. it 1- ,;.,el. tin v b cut (1 that t..e ; .ii :itc xvele let m a J o-itioll t-. c. I.Tllll.c the strilgej,. and a comiuiitee wa- at pointed to go ti San t.ago de I'l.ba and a,lvise Maxiue (joined to a! at. don the war. This Is a Trea-tire Island. Sto ktiin. ("al.. June lie A number of Sto. kti mans are on the ton v x uvti the rii. te.l find of is 1 i' i i o!" tieasuie on I lie island of ( 'ocos. m ar Yerugu.ts. in the departui.iit of B,i nma. There are s me ho citizens v ht think tliev 1 ave an mtere-t in the nidi ions of Spanish iloul 1. mis supposed ft have Let n nh.dt n in t'ne i-laiul. I'rt ilef:( lief u-i,l the llomir. W.-H!t:TtiN, June pt. -Yilbfrforce nnivtr-ifv, t!,e ohl - t iiisf tutioti in the coi.ntrv for t iie t-d uc.it ! f m gr.es, a ft. x days ago cel. len t d the tlegiee of KB I). Uiu'i I'l'sidtnt ( leve aml for his rec.igni; ion of colored men. The pi t si lent has sent an autograph letter to si.b -nt Mitchell of Wilberfoice. il' i ii. ing ti.e honor. The pi esid, i, r in hi- letter i- said to have t xp:ts-ed his high appreciation ,,f tlie in-fit uti.u. but not being- a college graduate, and hav ing d -c:snt d a similar honor from one ct America's givar universities, he regard- il it as but consistent to adhere to thai course Aitpt-lii 'a!ls a -ifci:il Sf-itn. Si him. ui i. ;,. in.. June p. (iover nor AlfgM has issr.t d a call foi u Special ses-ioii , ,f t;,, general a-siiiihly. Tiie st -s., i, xvill in- et next Tue-day. Iu hi- me--agc the .vi rii.u-savs t he Special se ion Will U asketl lo pass revenue laws to relieve tiie del"! iency in tiie stare trea-ury. to pa-- law- re gariimg sl.-ejiing car charges and re garding the justice court- of Chicago. Taylor Will Have to Sutter. DFAf'XvtKin. S I). June lit (iov ernor Sheldon and Trea-uter I-'h.ldps states that ' ropt rty of suthclent valutt to mole than cover Taylor s '... iali. afi on has been turned over by Taylor and 1 s bomlsiien. Notwithstanding- tin- t..e governor says tlie eas. agiin-t hnn will be pu.-hed with as much severity as though it had been und.-i taken against a less prominent criminal. Killed lit i-flf ami Three hililirn. (iKANtt Kvi'iii-, la. June Mrs Sanford (iilns. xvife of a well-known farmer near Sh llsbers. has j-ii-oiied herself and thr.-e of her six children. She wm liiic.wu to be insane. All lour died. SEPULCHRE. A nclivrr xinn Htt-s I nun His Ontri;etl ( ii'ilittti- aiei Aire-I. IHnixh:. June l.. Henry J. Aldricli. rr.'sident and general manager of t:ie I t"o.irad Securities company, has ;is. appeared mid the cretlitor- of the con cern are makin-t stn'Mious ed'orts to ascertain hi- whei fabouts. Tiie hasty exit of Ali'.ricii is due to the- fact that a warrant for his ari, based ou fin- , ...i , et T,,..nr or rne L-r.u u on. about I" be served. '1 i;e cn.u ge is mis npproiinati'.n of fund- entrusted to ins care. ' .Mr. Aldrieh also acted as treas urer of St. John's cathedral for ten vears and was reeogmc 1 iu Denver as a man of most -felling xvoith and deep religion- character. 1-rom :.o to ranch titles are clouded hv the act.- to Aldricli. xvho di verted funds remitted by ea-t.-rn investor- to make good the slu .i tag -in m:i turiii" obligations oeca-iolied by th" tie j.reciation in real estate. He guaran teed i.rincipal and interest mi loans ami then l gaii the downward c .ur-e. which culmina'ed in the appu.utiueut of a receiver three months ago. Th heaviest losses fall uium widoxvs and orphans. Army ttf (lie l"tiltnu I'eiiiiiiin. Nkxv l.tiNimN, Conn.. June lit. The citv is adorned with flags and bunting iu honor of the Society of the Army ot the Botomac. which is holding its an nua! reunion lu-ie. Kuilv I.Vio men participated ill the parade March was leVleXVed 1V hilV. Colli II. Cob ill. 1 Trucsuell. the treasurer, reported a b '1 ame ot !;. I in the fea-urv. Il xvas xot.-d to meet in B-iirhiig'oii. Vt.. next year. Major (ieiieral Jnim A. tibbmi. I". S. A . on the first ballot xvas elected president. A resolution xvas paed to petition lhe i'tnted tates g. ivrii iii.-nt to erect a monument at tet ty-1 in g i u memory ol 'hertgular army viitcuiu who died t lit re. A .,.il riare Km I iniiiii; rants. Nl w Viiuk. June 111 (ioveinoi Will jam H. llpham of Wisct.u-iu and ( i Y. I'lsh-i. secietary ot lh Wisconsin State Immigration commis-ion ale in the city. They are here on bu-iue s connected with the piomotioii of llum peaii immigraf nm to their -tate Tli re aie in "i-coiisin something like umi. II. m acre- of land as yet unoccupied ami unimproved. Th real work of the im migration commission is to acijuan.t the world that tho-e millions of acres can be ---cured at a nominal co-t ami will mane ieiti.e tarmstor iliousaiuls of lamiilcs. Hi (ltn I iineral I'rou i .tin me. Ci.Ml'ltiN. K. I ..Tune The funeral of Cvru- Holtleii. a w ealthy re-nit nt of Aictic Hill, which ha- just occurred, xva- one of the most remarkable i-vi-i li.-iti iu this state. Hidden, before he tiled. ' n. t a piogramme tor In- own funeral, w hich included the reading tt an extract from I'ope s t --ay on man. a recital of one of Holdt-u's original poems. and popular ni-i-ie thin- to be played at the hou-e and ut t he grave by a band. The pl'ugi amine xvas carried out- in tlet :il. A ft-rt-t Silir ilriler. W v-lt!M in in, June l'.i. J edge Morton has granted a charter to a -took com pany to be called the Supreme Teniplo of tiie Silver Knights of America. The general obiects are stated to be to es-tabli-h a secret society tor the puipn-e of seeking to secure in a legal way lhe free coinage of silver in tne Kniteil --fates and to make sliver a legal tt nd -r for all debt- ami to collect and expend money for that purpo-e. The capilai stock is .iuo.ooo and the shares Uhi each. 4':il IiiiIm- !,-iti- l.iet-t Officers. Yli.Kt'st.u:ii-.. I'a.. June 1'.'. At the Convention "f dcrmaii ( at holie socie ties of 1'. nu-ylvania. tin- following of ficers were elected: Bresidoiit, Philip YYei-s of Wiike-barre: first vice presi dent l.awrence Kern. Bitt-burg: secmnl vice presiileiit. Christopher Smith. Shenandoah; col re-pou.iing secretary, b hn l ink. Bittsburg: it-cording secre tary. John Koxvl, ( h.iutain,ua: treas lii i r. .la obKt.el. Bittsburg. The next ( Oiife: ence will be he il iu Bittsburg. Xlav Villi tin- I..11I1 11.11. H Miiiism itu, June lit. After the hearing on the garb bill a friend of (iovernor Hastings stated the governor Would veto It. The character of t;ues ticiis a-ked during the hearing by t'ne governor. :-icretary Heeder and Attoi-nt-v (ieiieial McCormick bore out the tie. larafiou. The governor apparently thinks the bill bears hard against the 1 h-.i. kards. Mouuoiiites, etc. The Watje X'ale settletl. I'tTT-uiiiii. June With but one exception t ie xvaj-e scales tor all the flint ami lime glass houses of the Knifed Stat s xvere arranged at the an nual conference of th manufacturers and vvdi kiiKii yesterday. I ironworks -liftrterl Kvston, Ba . Juno l!i. The ( ilendon ironworks, near this city, xvhieli hax-e been idl for two years, have started up. THE MARKETS. Fit rsiti Ro. .tune 1H. WHKAT-N'o. 1 red ssr-.f; N,. red, s7 4 IIKN-N.i. -i velltiw ear ',.Tr,-S.' Ni yt ii-.w -iiei.i'.i. .a, i .it, -; in I ear. .Vol.iTe. A '1's- N... l v, hn.-. i,T an; 1 .... ,i.,. a;i. fic.i.-ije; ,-xira No. a while, .ilia,., ; mixed, 11 !".14 ..e. HAY N. 1 Mni.thv, !H.iJti:,iii: x. U tiiic-liv , U on 14 ii: l'.nkiiii;. ! J... y .V); N . 1 f . Il ii- I,i :to ie. iio W a lu. ju. vv .i-.n liny , 1,1 ,o 1,1 Is.io. I'.l'TTFH Klirin ormun rv, 'Jlo .'c; Ohio fancy r. amerv. leu l'.t,-: fancy e. nut ry , roll. I.i 'i Me. low i'i a.les anil e ...km.', .".( 7e. ( HKKlsH -ulii.i mil.l, new. T'tis,-; New York, new, t,t s' .c ; IiiiiIm rc..-r. Hew , Ill,-; Wl-e,.n-i Mi l.,, rj'll.lc; Ohio Swi , Sa ltl,-. Hi it ist net ly 1 1 ,-sli I'i ii ii-v I vim i i imil ihio ill en-. , la. i lli lc more tor enii.il. ,1 Pi il'l.THY -l.ar-.-e live chak.-ii-. .Vl xi'.i M-r pi r 1 liv- t-iiick, us. .-mall. 4a iodic ; -(.nio; cliit'kei.-, 4ujisjc a- to si.e; thicks, t'-l.t tV- j i-r i air. ;.s to size: tlr, -,sl thick-iis, it l.K- ji, r K.i:ii i; drcs-cil siiruiLt t-hiekeit-. "Joe ; tui Ki-y-, lttilV p, t pouml; tlu. ks, Uii l ie per iKJUlid. ExsT 1.1 111.1! T V. V:t.. June Is. CATTI.F- K,s-eipts heavy this week ei.m- pHre,l to former supplies. Cll-I-I ue- ,,f tin furs on sal. Tin- market is -c-j..Ve lower on all k'niilm ex, ,-i,t extreme fanev it tie: li, irk. t ,it.t-ne,l slow I.hI iv at the foi I.. Willi; price-: Prime. ':H .": go.,il, (Hii"-'lii: eood hutcln r-', 4 lun 4 1HJ; roii-ih fat. IO .1 4 Ol: lu.lls, stairs mi, I .-, -s, ooa lil'-'i: f ri -Ii c..vs ami s r.ni. rs i in i .C tu H HiS- Ke.-.-lpI- l-.L'ht toilaV 1111,1 the ill Ill-Ill. 1 is -teaiiy. vv it li the lino k.-t mtivt at 111.- t.,1 low in if pruts r-ltilii.in Plu hi leliiliKi- 4 7.' '. 4s."i: l--t York-r- niul inix ,l. iii.illi,; common to tan Yorker- 4jv.-,4tW; roi.i:!,-, .i mi t t in. sHHKI' AND I.AM Bs The supply is the tleavi, st nt t lit- s. a-.-n eeli-i-tlTe , 1 t.l cars i,,i S.lle; markel 1- i.peile.l Ver -1. VV 11 ,.l f,.l si.'.erat.ly h,wei ti.ioi la-t -, k : ,n-ioii iimr-kt-t- are slow ai.,1 -..mi. vv hnl l.iiv.r. We tU. t- n.arkt-t toilnv at the t al w itnr pi'.,-.-: K.xtr. .i ,e r.-. me K.,.ui. y,-4-U': fair, ti M, .He ,.,,m,,,n t.. tail. .Vic t, 1 ti,; I e-t l.ill.i,- liiii so, i4.,. l. s. ,t a le. f m ii.. , i, t-- fair l.ui.L- i ,-,;. .V. -pr.iii.' I.tlllls. .V.ll".lt.,; Veal calves 5 .Vlitl w; l.t-avy ami th.ii calv-rs.2 wa 75. I'lM IVNATI .tlini- IS 111 N JS Market active at 4.-'.it4 5a, leltripts. r..V)l h nil: shi;.inei:ts. i-na h,.H,l eATTl.K-Miok-t stea.ly at liil, ijni; re Ce'lpts. 7M hea-.l : sl.ljir.iellts. IU.I. HKK1 AXU I.AMhS-S)in p m .rket -tea lv at H jn.n.Vi: i.-c. apt-. 5. -"hi lua.I: -binui ii.!, ;t.lii heail. Lan.hs, iiiurkt-l stroi,)- ami active at t' outi khx Ni w Ynim. June Is. WHEAT Spot market tinner and more act ive No J red store and i-Water. TT'.i - aft, at. 7s',c; f o. h. 74-'o afloat; No 1 northern! S!',e ,I"!)v,t 1 : No 1 hard, s.c d.'hver.-d COKX-stjw.t market firnifr. No. Z, 54 .e elevator: av,!" aftoat. (1ATS S Hot. liturlri.l tl.i.,lv X' n o , . . i ..... ,-t. a. ... . .in. .ii,.-, No li fleIivirHl. S'-ia'A '., a m ... v.. No. J wlnti. Kij ; track mixed W-sOTTl . .13 aR.li-: tr.-iclr M,J .1 . CATTLK Huropi-an cahlos tuot Anipricsn utters at l-'iiJe drt-sittsd wolvht ; ref rigrattir beef at DL, JHO'n. SHKEP ANT) I.AMBS-Market firm. 1a 1,.VH hi-i,i luiauld, inuiiilv lata arrival. Sheep, poor to i.riiii.,. U iw4.2o; UmU, iiiforlur to ciioi.w, t'i iio.jii.-.'a. Huti-Market higner at J4 yo.AJ. His Sarcasm Wrings Favorable Verdict From .he Jury. j " i I.AIDI.AW IS HV AIlllllI) if Kl.dOO. ; The tuiiith suit lor liiinmie- ditr the lUiliihlhiovt iif- li.cl.tei.t I nil- III I he I'laintiir- I iwir A -lav In I lie -c .iai.li , I liitd Next -t ptt-uihi-r. Nkw Y'o;k. June 1".h The fourth trial of i he srit of William K I.anl law aauln-t Hv. -Il S.ige f,.r ".o.oo,! has en.l.-d and a stay in tin- ca-e xva gianteil uut.l te xt Styiteiiiber. x h.-ii tiie jury bit right in a ni,ct in too lilaintilf s lav or tor -,U.oiii. 1 lie suit 1 , .1 . ... , i ,.,. wa- lor daiii.ijes a..et u toiia t- i eeti ,o.oi .1. 1 lie suit su-tained by l.aii.avv mi a coiiiit ot j lf;iL us. no him as ; -l.ield it.i.Ust i Dvnamite. N.ucross h m.b ' When co art o.-m d Colonel K ( '. .I.ltnes sllll. ltied llj' the (b !. n-e telling the jury that they should decide tin case oil the evidence Tin n .I sej ii II. Choate be trail for the jlaiiiti:; H" had a lhhlt in his hand and bean his athlress by ri-inliiis' from il ti.e i.iiaiil of the rn h nm and I.auru-. Th.-if xvas a certain ri-li mini." read Mr. Ch '.He, "xviio xva- t - ' : t-d hi lun jiie ami fine lim n and f iled -uini" tuou-ly every cay. and ti.ee x..i- a cer tain bt j.'a - named i.a.ai ii- xvn cii xva laid at his "afe. fall - t so" s ai.d d- -:V-ino to be fed xviTli fh. t i an.!.- xv ha il fell ti'iiin th rich man- tab : in re over lhe does c;,m and belied i:'.s - tt--. And it aim- b jn-s that t :.- i -:.i'-tlied and wa- cair ed hv the an.c.s ii.to Abraham's bo-..m. '1 he i u h m.iii al -1 died and xvas 1 ur.ed Coiitinuini.' Mr. Choate sai l: 'I lie rich man in the l'-il le -u:ii t- d in In i! for the sores of I.aaius. th. : i he had nothing lo do xvitli flu ni i I t.' t i i liu.n. W'liy. iifiitlriin n.'" sa.d Mr. ( boat,-, "since fhe-t- trial- have beuil I h.iv--fleiiuelitiy received aliOliVli.. us !eft-r-threaten.li!.' me It I ill 1 let ji.vi- '.!) the ca-e. but 1 never Wl.i retire II. I'I It 1111 til 1 -ee jus'lce thne ti.e ( i! a . 1 1 1 1 '. . " During Mr. ( hoatt 's ml ii. Ids tr.ct Attorney Kc.loxx - came .i t . o, u: t ami the former -a.tii '1 xv.s.'i ... i I t-l.oxvs had tins ca-e. ind I. l.e ki:...v hoxv to tb-al witii -u h n. en a- -a"- What d a - this man v ai.- tor a ..oiy'r" sarca-ti( all v said Mr.' iio.it.-. ' ho wa- it Sa- i-.ii.i-l s, ti.tl when he xva- oil 1 lie stand .- Wh v. .- ul 1. man. it Wa- olle ot the JU1V. Whai le-l-eot I.a.- he l"i ti.e deci-ioii ! a.n.rv. when he -aid mi tin- -tainl i.e v oi.,a c.n s y t h a-e to the I'liit' d State- -..;.M nit cm; it " 'i his juior mi. n led V-ii'r. I.n'.ll ivv for t he m-t ft ni i y ai -. h.i- n cum iim on a tiirht u-iln-t t i is t:l..i!i-l ! nc ti-tt-r. Sa.'e. Il I had kn n t!n at t. Hide Sao. xvoidd have ti'.i,tn Ii tl -ea-t 1 wo-.il-! have Ica'b- the il.oiu l,.i ,li l.oo' ' in.-tt ;..l of i .'.' . lielititckv lleiiitiri-.it 9i . s.ii.r, I.i , i-v ii i.i". June )'.'. !t is still an o;it n i nt t ion wlin xv.ll in the li. iiio ciatic nomination f,,r o(cc :i , , bet il is no' an open jUi-siioii as l. whai I be 1 lenioci at ie state coll e n r i,,n will .lo about free silver. Tin- ti.-t- .f tin Kentucky I leiuoii cey ha- -m j !ial ica! 1 v rebiik'-d f h tit silver era'.-. N -ailv llllif t lie del,-,- lies s.-lecf e,l ;u e , it her II, strnct'd to vote ajaiii-t f roe sd . er or are known to Ik- tii(.ose,i to it. A Tt-itor lit XI ari-y Count,. ("HP Aim, June !'.. Jean tl- Il '( in soon to many ( 'tmu'ess lb !eiie lllanche de Maiile tl- la 'lour lainoi v iu l'.u is. The niiprti.ti-hiii).'' x coin:.: make- clear the lea-on for the ti-nm- -ree- nt order mi a ( 'h i u-i' architect ti a coltaye foi his I'oli-h e-tate. 4 lt-el.nttl at (,i-:iy t:ltli-s. Hl7.zi:ii's HY. Ma-s.. June ;i. Mr. liem tin t s trim little -ii'.ini vn -lit h.i arrivid at (iray iab.es wit ii the pre.-i dent. Mrs ( hvelaii I and t !n t is dm u Wei e wait ii mi tie- veranda, and ti.e meet, lie bt-twten t he ires i lent and his family was most a.Vrci innate. I.atly s nut i s,-t !:-. I at-i tt-il I.tiNLuM, June I'.h I .ady Henry Soin eist t has bee LI re-eiei tetl prc-idi-nt if tin I'riti.-h Women's Temjit ranee asso ciation. Over I.OOO I niiiiit;r:iitts. Nkxv Viiuk, .lime l'.i l-'ive transat lantic steamers brontiht in the aoon... gate stet-raee pa-.-eliers. I.ortl Colin eiiii, i lit-l I i,-hiI. H' 1x1 i a v, J une 1 ' 1. 01 d ( "oh 11 I'.imii le!l. fourth sou of the Ih.ke ol !!- ,i, a (a). tain 111 the Hon. hay Uilie N i.li.n- teel col tS. is tlelld. at the aire ot to years. The cause ol his dt.ith xva ,neuinoiiia. Killetl Otfl a lot hen HnwiiNi: (iuil.x Ky June lo W. II 'aidxvell has shot an I in-tantiv kdieil Ditto .lone- at Aberdeen, m ' mile from Moi oantown. 111 c,.:, I I ',,.. I. The tloubie came up oxel a chick, 11. .- I linti ift 1 t ine Ittiililinf; Itin iit-tl. Nfw YmiK. .him' in. 1'ire has tb--Htiovetlthe a lministratiiin bu: him-: at 1 jual ant iue 011 Staien liinml. 'l'h health otliceis" papers w re l- st. I.os uu buildiiio tlo.ooo. H. 1.. ItKKll. MITlllnT II . . V. REED & READF, Atlorni'Vs ait I :nv- i.Kussiiru.i, - - 0r' rtl.e on ttentre slreet. PKNNA. I 4 Vi HI KITTELL & LITTLE, AttoriK'.vs ait l-xi-xv., HHKNS Bt' l I, PA, -Olh'e In Oforn House. -J.".'.!1! rn W. DU'K, A. AITOKNUY-AT-I.AVV, 1-lUKNSItl'Klt. l'K-lft"A -Special attentlen to nlvt-u i-Ihiiiih lor IVn- lun Ktmntv. rh7. 'm, I F. Mi K F.N KICK, ATTOtl.NKV AM, C I SSKI UlK AT LAW. KHhiNMHl Kil. I A r ltli-e on llenire mrent. LI. II. MYKHN. AmiKM'lV-AT-I.A rlniCHftiit'iiM, Pa. I iffift In -f.Mtina.l How. on -ni rt , ffim D(NAI.t K. HUFTOX. ATIOKNUV-AT I. AW. t-llOCNSKI tttl. IK 1 1 A . ittti-a In I ira ll..us. t nur irt,i FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! ',' GREASE Bet the Genuine! Sold Eierywhere! GUCGiES at ' Frier i ,ts..',-v t .im 1 , li u;i , J7 jy ;,, itiiu-a- , ..- v..-, ul t ..' S 4 l i.li .- 1.H.1 I - . I'l.t..', -v 4 I -as- " -urr.- i.,,i - il l fS i li.'ll.! Unroll. ,, .,.,01'-, . .1.1 fin; I:. I 1 .ir; - I'.ui In s, I lit-trx Harms- tl, t,,i,)iilM, .1X ! 1 Itiiiri: " I 1 M 1,1,1 : - in.-, ti V tja J iini I. .1 !? itrniii . Muruu S.t),lU-. ti. ai V' . Fnv I . h. ltl 1:1: Y a ' i: T 4 iK t " 2 ti I- law rt-iit t t iiiuuiuali, . THE TORNADO y Fa. :inl Fnciln y . r t TTi r -ir'r" ii - ' 11 " r J o , .' irT-orX llfr,-.Ci.r,.i, d'ta (tttodietiiraprnibTi V riirut lor cti-u ud lutrtMlacUM f (irUvi. t iMjeoi.ri a. ti'-u. tm -:U-- ewt ah u-cl-'i.a We n, HARAISON A OtO WILBER'S. Z30 the 1 : 1 1M'S not ...... i ..;I,I (li,. 1 1 fr't I I' C( SS 1( 1 1 , illKl tlie l;irr;v.-l ml vci tiscmcnt dues not :ilv;ivs represent the lire:it-e-t lhll o'.lin-.' ( Jent U-m n in need of :i se:i--oimlile Summer Suit ediuiot liml :in tiling more :ipjiopri:tte . ,. t , i ,. ..,! h:m one ot tlie-e line or-ted Sllil We lire sellllli; :tt S. . . ' . I Iie-e llll- Yon How see so i lee- Iv ;nleili-el :i-.lii; (?) i;irir;lilis tor SIll.lMl me ril.solutel y tlie -nine ill every respect. Our Si-joo Suits me iini'iiio" our rent est money- t t i .i : I 1 1 1 ii" li:il'i;:illis. I liese :irel iiiinie nl' il.ii k o".i v, li:irl-t wistl j Win -tel-, 1 i lift I with the lt liintei i:tl. They :i ret he hiero-t lull ",:iili- ill the ile;il llnelll. ( 'nine ni nl ex.i mi lie them. Our Sio.oo Suits. We ilon "t iiieiin these :ire I Suits in.iiketl ilown to TEN DOLLARS, hm we . laim them to he i tl;l ll:llilV, style .lllil Will I. Iil;lll-ii tin-:t SlIMKl Suit. Our S5.00 Suits Hie lieiHities. N oll will he slir-li-et to see them. A lllole stvli-h line :it siieh low prices .s lieer I tet ore plot 1 1 net I . Noil will h:i ve to eoine ami ItHik II tlielii to :ippleel:lte the oll-r. m N'oiilhs' Suits at $'2.K : . s 1 . , s ". x , s l(.(Ml mii.I .vlL'JMl are misiir- pa lor lit, lini-h : 1 1 1 I work- 1 m 111 11 1 1. 'hililrens KneeSnitsat 7"c. Sl.OU. S l.L'.i, Nl...t, iSj.tKI, '.."'.", sl.oit are without an 1 eo ml. ( 'nine niul examine our 11 1 -toek 1111. 1 lie eollVlllt eil. J. B. WILBER, EBENSBURG. TASKYOURHORSESHOER r"V- , WV.OjT- FOR THE m m h om XdS fcSHOEFOR S tWiNTERUSE. It AP.SOLl'l LI.Y prevents slipping, ainl i 1 -1 1 r - t !-; r ai-t y uini iuIort lo Mitni with tin ' ver-li," yr tior-r'a t--t art' ;ilw.v in ;tMl tt I it k-t to l ii. t li.ivhiLr l twii tantly rt;uio tu ilt? lor hariHniu. The TALKS arc REMOVABLE. StceM cntcrcJ anJM I F-SHARPFMNG When wot 11 out iu-u Calk t an l r--il iu rrt uiilnnii rttiM iiic Ih--, ailui nu iiiiiiiii- :iuiiiiit ! tiuitc u-nall I-t Al the lLii ki.atti .-!.;. J m rtii't ti u t:tl will null fr our de- m i i t 1 I ii 1 t'liliil Mitaiiil Ji- -i i-t-- 11 alktrd J--lit rnlv i iiaiUt on, tr tiil. iilerei tln u mii-r at vol v I- iri t-7 Mountain House STAR SH&VltlG PARL0R1 CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG 'pills well known anil Iodk eIl'litie,l Sbavinii 1 Parlur is now loculr,! on Dtre tireel, i.l-l-.Hi.t- ii,e hv rry pinlile ol I I'll am. Iiavla t l.ulh er. where Hie I u ne-8 will l e mrrle.t on In ttae future SIIAVIM. II Al K 'I'"I1IMI AMI ll A M I'm U.M i o.ine in the i.eateit and inut artifiir milliner. Clean Towels a erlalty. .I.iiuien waiel on al llieir renidoni-M. J A M KS K.lll NT. Prounetor F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office .Ttie unilerslKne.l Jetlrei to Inform tbe pub lic tlil lie lias menej a nhavln par or on Min -t reel, near the Mit ottlre where EtarberlDic in all It" l.raurtieiit will be carried on In tlie future Kver tblOK neat and Clean. Your .airnn-4:e noliriled. tf. X. KHfS. Steei Picket Fence. ttitAr'-iH . THAN t WOOQ A f ,!' 1 X h f) ( 11 1 1 i mm .horP et,t nhnw. Pick Tnrm -r1tk Qt. fThU f.. . TAYLOR (St DEAN 'Ol. 203 & 205 Mart.tSU PittatMrah. Pa. hu ll I-v Uiu. I Peseta rag hi 4 r&vtrzz WANTED BY SAfVS'L VELL3 St CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI. O. i --hf-t Frporrrrs of cikseng in the u. i AEENTS WiMTTD7!.Viir a. 1.5 hi1 U 1. Hi; S.sitauiiuili JillnhiTtil rvi.;...-' - For the Spring of 1895 Now Open and Ready f-r J I ! ' the Lucky Purchasers. " ! 1 ; lor in -xv -ttfk rank- i'u-l in imi-.ita; t e. Iioi-.M:': J i ,ll:,r,ty; Us-an-e t.f -pleiidi-l a titnieiit; bis-.m- ..I l..a .... , late-i -tx le-. A eiaii I cttiobinali'tn t.f t ii, un.-t.u.t . - ;.. i j; SAVE YOUR MONEY, j 'i; In no tii x ittii--4-arsin have we lut u al-le to it. lit l ;,n t ' ; ;.laptel In the wan s and it (itiit lot i t-ol lhe .....:. ..1 i I 1 ! .' as we liovx oiler in our -ea-"li:d le -l,k id Mi ti - in.-i i U . - i J i I : r'urnisliin--: tit-sis. Hat-. . t,-.. -t lt- lt-l ei it-'iv h.i , mat kel at a rice x . li can ailoi d bt pa . 11 u- -h-.v . . I 1 ! '" u of lai-'ain irix in-.' ii't-.iu-. J We ttllt-i a 1-vvtttt I "lay .,i-liil suii. in I'liiniinv . I.'.. t : ; s-ack at ?7 -r -mi. ' j '1 J ; All vmn.I f.iat k alitl f.lue ( In v lol -oil- :, -".m.,i J :' I'.lack aiitl l'.lile 'lux i l Miil-. vv ai i aiile I all u.. ; , :l siiiele nr t. libit- i-ni s al -. t-r i-ml. I ;J- line all ui t,l HI at k ( lav i-uu-. -iii.lt- ..t .l..obl.- I i. . . J J? Fit" ks. ilk lim-d all tlii.tiiu-li at 1" 1- 1 N111. , ;. A. I.'. I'.'iUe l-'lalilifl Miil-. -ili-de t.r di.iil.lt- I t. .1-1 . :, I i ' ; iliijo the, al 7 .' - tit. I'-.x-' Kin- -n 1- I .-n, ; . , , J Youth-' Soil-. 1 to lo v,:,i-,.f :ij.'. li. 10 .11 ,,. - .1, ,, , . ' -' VV :.-li -nil- Iroio -'4 i t-lils 01. Klitt I'ni.l- I:..- , I Ilxi-rv aiiu It- U ut- tli- -l..ii'l- tl i.-liiiliil n In ! . :tii. ft-aiii tin- 1 ii.-.- t.ll will ii. l 1 .1 s.....,, 1.., ill xtnir mill. I: llfx tan -u. li tiln- -..n-'s U s..;.i 1 ., tail In i-t-- .mi .U-i i. i ltl .Hun nt :.nl ! l.t-..- Iiii i-iiii-lil- t.llt-ittl. IMULL : THE CXOTHIER. j LILLY. Q.-.-i.;--------- LKHB.T CARRIAGE I I ,4.J C-tMewMrw ir VI Ve Jl . ; 1 1 1" .1 Hi- - 'i :.i Htm-mt uu 1 I ."- li. aiu-l A t U Il A . . . I . I tie '" tl ! I la J i.r I !l J ' wit- . r i ;-. t i t 1 t--: -n- n 1.1 i . - - i' J. i. -", . v ! r-i. T I" 'T It 1 T t r- .it - t . Warr nit I -r .' rar- V li) i't. n u a. ; t ; t c t r l r t- r -.u r l .nr i-i: I ".uii; rci. V e infc. :i f'-- .! -JMioii., 1, umiu WMOLCSALE prices. Spring Wagons, Sil to SSO. . - ' Tj.ii n -r.i: ( t iv-. burrt to iiuJ t - ;i I r ti -o Ton Buh-ch. i. SO, 1 i v 1 1 r e.- pnfeioi.s.uo to fm. Farm Wagons, WjBon"s. M.ik WEon-.Delier ltV?Bons Ro. j C'jrts. n l 1 Hii i.a.i Ku. 37. Surrey llaiuc-s. 1 ni di Our Vi I. m44 .1 V N N.i. 1L--1. T,'p Buntit. $43.00 . M Mtanfiw- X, V.'".1V i. 1 sM-r,-,.M. T I'r -h A4J.-c W. B. LADIES! ArryuU r- fcu--s t-ii.iu.'h i -!:iur- - If 10 --ut- iu I;i!iH t. lh- t.j- L i 't.f !i-h, -.;. . miii '."li W i-litUa:t..ii Str-i. N w ..t of lbt-ir Iw-autii.ii i.luti uivl Iridic HuukH." It i-- a n...-i iim,'.. 11. i. i.-' uif Hork to t-.-i -iii ! i titn-ii.- iii ihI ?,ti4ti(t a Tuit -l ot cli n-iitiiK" It. holxl aiiic- Vrrlju. Kr tt-ii i -i.t(- iii. w ,!? i.;---ni! . !. m -k . -i t i rtia;l-tt wiri ..i '! in- 1.ks4t-." ;u.i ihh-i- . i ll-l IUO-1 M.llr ..1;. I. ii.l U 1! ii 1. I. ij ; : : ctir mii- s'ti-. aUINEPTUSi A -TY t.im'. linriiiU 1 i Ti t...-i tl nit.iiu'ii Coliiiiiiiil lr lii-j-ui-n.: lli. t.t!.' i.i 11:111 .i.,- ;i, (. otiH-r hilt r t rn t-u .. r -.'ul .t rl,.t. i ;i 4 rnl- -T I'mt llottk. I'!mi.Im.i!i .n-:ii,.i- ..i tri4-iniiM 111 I .ut. ! niul A iiit-t i .1. K-i: .11 Sulliaiii- -v- JiH.tlh'. rTar t' Inn. .!-!!. M -lliutrtt !urtl The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMMtN AMi MH iKk. 532-536 WSHINGT0N ST., NEW (KK C1T OYAi ELIXIR. Au rlftraiit t utr'i-li .liaiiuai . ;.- r--4irii!.i fi-r bilious, iiiuluriul 1,1,. I l.i.-l 11 il l. - ; ih. 1. eult f t.r Im-uu ti rttis ,.f iiMi-t .-mi;: 1,1 -i-iilitli- 1-. ai . I, " A.,,r,.v.s ,j II,.-Int l,.--t Infill, al aull... rili. lu usr iu the li.-.ilui. iu rit-i (in.. I I i-K-im-ialU tn-l.lul t.. l.-nlir-. .-lulilrt-u auJ plf ul M-il,-utur littl.it- tutirvij x.-taliie . fr.,111 linrmful .lr,u-s In HaiidMjine Packasifs. Pi. if i0 C"t-. IrriMHed I.i x. T . . t, I Jl:tl I !i:trin;n.cntic L LONDON AND NEW YORK. I'lteiui-t-t ht a,H,iutiut-iit In llt-r Mui.-st iLe ut-u uii. I to tit-- K..-l fan, u NtW VnKK tKANi li ; 130, 132. 13-V Charlton St ROYAL 1MLLS. Siuue niedK-iual .rui-rties a.t !: u Klixih. in U-xe-i, pills tv tux, fur ti 5 v-t-u'.-. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCIL.TS REMEMBEOIOIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitter CORD.AL, J '''i'ilj;:"" J AO.-. Vinegar Bitter POWDERS, :t d---. AO. . Vinegar Bitters, uew style, j $ 1 .no Vinegar Bitten, oidttyu-. tiitt. r i-m. . 1 .00 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life CiviiiR Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Tlieitattt unit of 11 4'i-mury it.e- I.enUiua tr.wily .Mriliiiui- .1 (,.. 0,j R. H. McDonalJ Drug Co., proprietori- SAN Ir-UANCIStXj su NKW VOKK. f.lebesU-r'a I ncll.h MumI Hra.1 lENNYROYAL PILLS OH-rln-ml m4 01 CMfilRwn mmU HranJ tu K4 mbA GWJ -aUrUiliicS Mkrr. Krfr damiwrmm . fit la Ma-juBti fuc i-au-laouiw. ti-tiHubii aul fat .11. IM.IHM IUMiyi tl., Jw. -AT aV rkM-Hrrli wlU IV,M.4I.. Su. . --..---.,. j. a PA. - and HARhKS KFG, CO, S75 ill $23.50 1 V.. 1. , 11 i l'l:.. - KIHIXI. -XIIIIII - uJ I X Ml-. .IIH mJ. r. u . - Iu PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHART IND carters f 'I? t p PILL-i. T r -Bl Jrk H- a '.-rl. I,, a I : li.--ui's. . :.. . . CitJ-f. I 11. ' f-fli.'-t ln-boii !3mci.-1 p. T-t e-l--:ili . ,ii.i.. i. . .t.L,u ii.i-fci.--c rr.- t-.il, :.s r.-. curt-i 55 HE1? A i Arl.-, M.eT -rr i:l '.I ; iu!. -rlr .1 .tlii- :. -l.itci.. tl.. ir(- ...1.. lil-i l Ii PliJ ijiU t,l'-IUt..l..tI . v.-i -1.. IJ.e l'.l.. u,ll.-..lii I. '-I twl UtLrt m,it i i-ni .y ' ' Vt- ILIkr i .r ri U'.-I- ' i ' Ui. 1 -.!,... t t.il.r-, J I r - "- " "" - : . j-i I t' ' - """. 1.. :.. : - - - , - . i .- -1 -:: -V "ri I.- -. .. i .t - - 1 .liii,- n--t!i'-ij--,.--i.'i - -.: ' ;Art". Et? KCOWi.it-. CO.. N -v. cum 1 r,,i:P vlllr--- $40 00 PER. WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS 01 t-it her r. au i 3 bt tt:r ln lit " ' , r uot N- Iroiu li.-..- 5 our 1 tioW-1 Hn !-'t. v rk : llf ut. A- M 1' 1 1- i f W rUfi iv fui- wrti .i.i tr-t vec 11 -t h i ! : t can -Jo I tt 'tk -i, llit- -Turt tiiiur' 1- u . K r liir lul x ' " No ili ! J i -1 - 1- ' motif v t-v -r 1 1 ' at miv tutlni r mi " ' cvut-iiuiii: iii- tuiu--; iu-- '-" H. HALLETT & CO- Box S80, PORTLAND, MtlE- Caveat, and Trmif Vi" ' em tii!tint- i-iuj.'u. t.-.l 1- , w, on t . Our Othce is ODPOsite t i r 1 1 ..M and t e rau -t-n:re i--'. i:' ' reunite fri.rn A -i-tiiii-'i- :i ., i - .- eu,l tnml.-i. ir iiij. -t i XJttn. XX e a.lt i-e. if ! -i:' T ' ' . 1 .' . . -rtiart-e. Our fee 11. t .l.f ' ' . .. . ' h Pamnhltt. H ' ; " ' ' . .j- I-"' Dam, t.f i t uni t l't-1.?- ' town, rent free. Aii.'.r. - y C.A.SNOW&CO' Opoosite Patent Office. J, JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMN " c ft1 W FOR ARTISTIC I nI1 I 'f..r---"'' ,..uri'' T1 V ... I'll -iS.-ii-w"- ! 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