U IfOIS U-IIAlt VEV UKIi ATE. Harvey Happy Over Proving 40 Years' Silver Coinage. noun attacks iiutvr.vs book. 11. He Cali Attention to h it d islendimj statements li:ir v :t l len-e Mil. I ti. noses Credit tempi ion Money Ot her 1'iiintM 1, ti:,t,. Tails .Make that creditnioiiey mar be issued by the government with safety, only iu'such quantity a will not eral. arrives it in case a run is made on the government for redemption. If the government re ijuires redeii'i.tiun it emi float bonds among? its own jieojile ro the fu I amount necessary to obtain what pri mary money it needs No government should ever liorrow from the people ol another nation. To do so was a con fession of monetary weakness. SMITH'S ONSLAUGHT ON SILVER. mill lie- r- h !ti f:e ., I. Cm...;... July 21. The seatim.- I'.-i.-ity of the rooms of the Illinois clul j was ail taken up wii-u 'lie Uorr-Harvev ' i. :!, op,.Med. Wii;!,. the sie of the i not .. rniir a large audience is ot f!.. i liili are fomnelled ry day to reti:.-e many ajiiilicatioiis r s' ats. Tl:e day's fa'k was enedliv Mr. llarey. He .,aid that the debate of tlit l.i.t sri.i 11 wa of value as shuwing that .hiring ri;e j.a-t -lo years Mlver had 1 n .-readily cuiifd in spite of the as- .-ei tion t( t). contrary: that ly f In table e..pied from the reports of the mint the i-mniiit-Mal rutin between gold and silver had t en maintained at bout the Freneh coinage ratio of l.i., to I for ji year-: that during the 2 years sine,- 1-::; a- the result of demon etization, rhe commercial ratio had de clnied to to ): that in the .'.ix ye;ir juior r.. 1::; th,. .,aiitify r.ttio between gold and -Uer had ranged from.niof i-ilv.-r to one of goid. to f,,ur of silver tc one of -..id. :,!.d that during all t hat u.i.o the coinm. rcia! ratio hail clim h-gal ratio. During all commercial price of silver remained st.-adv. Since iy to r.'n time the ion h., 1 tran.-ac ti I i.at bail i .i i.a.i steadi.y and rapidly de cr a-e-1. It was the dominating ln. J!uence,,f London ou exchange to all parts of the world which led to gold lt ing r-cgm.ed by the world as the stan lard in all commercial t i' -lis. -Mr. Horr in his opening remarks pro cede, io cail attention to what hi ailed ini-leadiiig statements in Mr. J!:lru'.v k ror msti-.nce lie de clare,! to . .intriie tic- sta-t nient that it was 1 Sieved that tlie co-r of produc ing all of the g,.!d in the world was a our p,.r ounc. while . some put it n.ii.h higher. Mr. Horr i.o.uted out l Here Had l e, ii a vast - 1 n . I piooacfi,,,, ;,t g:eaf.'y reduced prices. At tie . ,,-t wiiich Mr Ha.rv.-v -poke of the -i.ver inineis in tine,, years won. d have lo.-f ,, , r jmi .(Nhi.ti.iO. Again. .Air. Harvey h id put the ag gregate amount of stiver in the world at about v"o.o o .ooo. t was esti mated tiiat there was aboijr Si ooo mhi . ". Mr. Harvey had -a:d ' that' the .el t-..t t(. l un,;l states amounted to That wa.- an absurd ity Tlie -tatem, -lit of the amount of llltefe-r Wlliej. tlie t'lllted Stilt'S j.j annually to l-'ur,.;.,. was nl-o untrue. -Mr liarvev -aid that th- amount of s:.ver i-eicrred to by him in his book was the amount available for coinage Me then distributed a table showing the prodactioti of goid and silver from i;:j to I-.-' p,,,,,.,,,, to xhnt. in spite of the wide relative t! net u .n ions m pr-im-fion. there had been no tlnctn- i.'i relative value tdl after the de oL He then prie xcepr m tlie legal -llolild be no dlf- ar n monefiation act in 1- ee.ied to .ll'H. tll.lt, ratio ot weight, there The Serctary Ad nxntes Sound, Money In a Speech lu Georgia. J.MNF.svn.i.K. (ia., July 24. Hon. Hoke Smith, secretary of the interior, began a brief campaign in the sound money cause, at this place, by speaking to a large crowd. He said he should support the National Democratic plat form, ami oppose the Populists' plat- iorm on the financial problem. The Democratic convention at Chicago, in IS!'-, had voted down, overwhelininglv, a proposition to insert the word "free," which would have made the partv de clare for free coinage of silver, and the ! platform adopted, when honestly con i strued, condemned the free coinage of silver at li to 1. On the first ballot, bv a two-thirds vote, the delegates nom inated as their standard 1 earr one wh. in private and pul lie life alike had op posed the free coinage of silver as a dangerous and reckless experiment. This action, he asserted, was in perfect accord with the teachings of Jertcrson and Jackson. The tiucfuafion of values received some attention by the secret arv, and rne ni-torv of tlie eff orts bv the govern ment to maintain the value of silver bullion was recited. Free coinage, he said, would not give ns bimetallism, but a gold do.lar of one value and a .sil ver do lar of another vaiue. The his tory of the country showed that no leg islation had ever lieen able to keep t' two coins of the same value. The same was true of the currency of other coun tries as well. The free coinage of silver, the secre tary said in conclusion, meant tlie use of no coin but silver, a new standard of measure and a new dollar worth onlv ha.f as much :us the present dollar, and the immediate w-ithdrawal from circu lation of if i.s.ooo.noo in gold sind !7.- . Ooo.thxj of greenbacks and treasury notes. No practical benefits could be pointed out, but only ca.amiums conse quences. -The picture is not overdrawn," said he. "W hen I contemplate it there u but one source of comfort, an abiding confidence that with 12 months of full, free discussion the American jieople caii le relied ujon to overwhelininglv de feat any party which proposes to bring such disasters upon us. CAM J. Nothing Heard of the Spanish General Since July 17. GOMIZ HAS 01T'(J E ERA LED HIM. The Relel I.ealer IIa- Raised the Kevnlt All Over Culia. and lias Scattered the Spanish Koreca New Kxpedition i'nrmed Id New Ytirk. Havana, July 21. Since the news of the death of tieneral Santocildes, on July 17. the authorities have had nc news of Captain (Jeneral Martinez de Camjx.s, despite repeated inquiries tc Santiago de Cuba and other points. The government fears that there is a general uprising in the province of Matanzas, which has been in a restless condition. The defeat of the Spanish troops when General Santocildos was killed has given an impetus to the revolution, especially in the provinece of Santiagc de Cuba, where the iron miners havt joined the rebels. At every turn tiomez has outgener aled Campos. Gomez has raised the re volt ail over the hmd, forcing Campos t aeancr nis soldiers over a wide area Jt Spam wishes to ouell the rebellion she ninst prepare for a prolonged occu parion 01 tlie l-land by a large loice. A New York special says it is an ope secret in t uban revolutionary circle: ttiar preparations are being made tc semi an expedition to Cuba at the earliest opportunity. It is generally understood that with the past day or two a suitable Vess h: us leen selected ami purchased bv committee. The leaders of the move nient in this city decline to discuss the suuject. Hut the Cuban patriots who are not identified with the partv leaders have all heard ofthepurcha.se. I he vessel ls. according to reports, an iron stvamerwith a power of la knot an hour. Neither the name of the ves sel. nor the port at which she is now lying, can Ie ascertained. CENTRE COUNTY FOR HASTINGS. BALLOU IS STILL KICKING. tl Asks Cleveland to Prevent" the Rall liu'lit at Atlanta. Nkw York, July 24 William Hosea .Ballou. has written another letter to Secretary Carlisle, regarding iiu pro losod builnghting at tlie At 'ants expo sition. He states that the managers of the exposition have engaged J. i. For teus to bring to this, country a troop of bullfighters, and that these men can ! refused admission to this country under tlie contract labor lavs. .Mr. JS.i'.lou desin s that permission for entrance be refused. He has al-o written a letter to i 'resident Cleveland, in which he says: "I inclose herewith duplicates of let ter- to the hoiKrai;e secivtar. of the tieas lry in regard to exhibitions of bu 1 fignts ar the Atlanta exposition. i on will 11. ite that the troop of buiilight-i can only come into this country by ex press permission and license to each one personally by the secretary, and that it is clearly his duty t refuse such license to them, as the ob.ect of their coining is a misdemeanor in the state of Geor gia. Permit me to express the hotm that you will interpose your good of lices to avert a national scandal, as fht durinisf ration will be clearly resjionsi. ble. now that its attention is directed to the law it tlie interdicted bulls ami the contract bullfighters are admitted into the I nited States. HAVOC OF THE STOIM. S75,ooo of Damage Done In the Coke Regions. lh;iitmn; and water imi it. A Stream Changed 11k t omse and s.wet Away House Cke 1 ct roved and Mines Kainaed . One .Man Killed ami u tiirl Missing. A DYING GIRL'S CHARGE. Iere'ice m t he f r. god. He sail was the creat or right to regu.a:. the extent of 'ii:i.. it had no n ;!ir t ten.b utrnent ,,f silver and that the government "f money, and had the the thing created to lative ratios, bur ake from the h-'-. r cuallfv of anr motn-v cre:ir...l -Air Horr continued hi- objections to -Mr. Harv.v - -tatem.-., ts m his book. He took up the supposition that the goveruii,, ut want.-d Ioo.oom horses. Its comjietifion would imrea-e the value nost,.-: that is tree coinage , would increase the value of the -Mr. it ..it -;nd ti, at all th oni to silver as f i.iiiiion and return f silver bullion. tlie govei nment put a -tamp ..n r lit- it to the owner. Mt should merely for tlie purpose fh -ni. and. hiiv- turn then, to the iricrea-f ti e Viilue of c.mni rv- i ne niisM Mr. Hon- declared. Was k up tlie matter rov.-rn the mice Ha rvev ."sujipo-e the govern! caii tor P o.oo. i h. rse of atlixing a bra-id t ing don.- -li, owner. Would that n the hor-. s .,t t! iirgum. nt fraud. Tlie eakr th.-n tf of the elements v, hich or neat, argumg that .Mr w on. nun. were fallacious. -Mr. Harvey said that this govern ment had fixed the price of go d and all the triends ..f silver want-d Uas for it to hx the price ,,f s,:v,.r. Ul the !h li. f tlie nation could 1, it r kc:, out of the hands ,,t the pawnbroker with two liietais tiian one. lo-fiumng to his argi in.-nt on bimet allism. .Mr Harvey saal that the option ot the debtor to pay in the cheaper metal should not b. i:!i,.,r...l T. iluavs luamta i. ii taritv It option of lie should be l.aid THE FLAG MUST WAVE. rublic llulldine Custodians Ordered to IHsplay the Stars and Stripes. Washington. July 24. Acting Sec retary Wike has issued the following instructions to all custodians of United States buildings under rh e, ,.,t .1 ..f - .-- l ' i Wl the treasury department: 'The flag of the Cnifed States shall be hoisted over all buildings under the control of the treasnrv f1ei.:vr,...,.t during the hours of business, and on t eb. 2 , May :t0 and July 4, from sun rise to sunset, except when storm v weather prevents its displav. When either of the last three days falls on .Sunday the flag is to ) dil -. .... ,i... day that is observed locally. ()..Iav :;n. i.ie oag snouia ne placed at half mast, j. ne rev enue nag will be displaved over custom houses, as required bv" Article loVi of the general regulations, and the customs and navigation laws." f ne ijnay Delegates P.eaten and a Ouay ICesollitiou Ignored. Bkij.ekontk. l'a., July 4. The He puoncans or centre county, the home ot Uovtmor Daniel II. Hastings, met 111 fllllVHMti..ll .....1 ..1 , ... 1 . . mic aim ejeciei toveriior Jla-stiugs and Farmer Pennison d. l gates to the state convention on the nrst ballot, tne vote standing io to K' against llale and Gray, the (.uav nom inees. The tuay people presented resolu tions in which they extolled the great services of Senator (J nay to the Kcpub licau party. Kx pressed 'grateful aj) preciation of his wise councils ;iml worth the Kepub.lcau party. "' gratitude for his heroism during the war and called all comrades in arms to his sup lort, concluding with a warm expres sion of their uiillinchiug intention to support him in any battle ho might un dertake for his party, feeling confident of its ultimate good thereto. These resolutions were read and re ferred to the committee on resolutions of which Ir. George W. ltherton. pres ident ot the Pennsylvania Mate college was chairman. They were nevei heard of again, and County Chairman irav siaie.i inat tney had been destroyed in lie Acru.r a Prominent Bradford Man Willi Assaulting liar. hSRAiKoui. Pa.. July A prcttv young girl named Nora Walker, aged la, has died at the Hradford hospital. rsora s mother demanded that an in quest be held. A jury was impanelled anil the remains of the giri were re viewed and the statement of the mother taken. She testified that her daughter had revea ed tlie cause of her troubl on her deathbed. Noa said that while employed as ; domestic in a private fainiiv in tin . . . . .1... C .11 . uieiiiii oi i ne nouse entered her chamber whi.'e she was asleep and out raged her. which resulted in pentonitus and caused her death. The ail'air luis caused a sensation. The party accused is a wellknown citizen, and a husband and father. A post mortem will be held. lumped From the lEiooLlvn Itri.lqe. New Yukk, July 24. Patrick Ciilla han, a bartenler, in search of notoiietv jumped from tlie Krooklvn bridge int.' the Kast river. He was picked up bv m. n in a row boat who were awaitii for him. I'pon landing 'allahan and his companions wcr arrested. Calla han Wiis bleeding from the mouth and complained of great pain in the back tie was raken to a IhivimImI It ii.,.. . I Tleir I ........ . . - ii iv junij. as mane purse of tl,"U0. il for Climlied ne Tiki Often. Pmi.Ai.Ki i'iiia, July 21 William Williams. : rigger, was workim.- on tl... tower of the city hall when he made a liil.-step and plunged headk.iemo-t to the platform 10 feet below. His -L-i.il was lractured and he died in a few min uies. tie urn noteworthy work Johnstown during the tiood. at O.NNFM.SVI1.I.K, Pa., July 2b The greatest loss from the storm in this sec tion is on the State line branch of the ISaltimore and diio railroad, and at the .Mt. Pleasant branch of tlie same line. Hundreds upon hundreds of tons of coke Were totally destroyed. Near the Atlas works of the Cambria companv a branch steam of Duni ar creek over flowed its banks and formed a new lied through a wheat- lield. The water swept down the main street, near the We ks, ti. Hiding the houses, ami carry ing chickens and pigs down the street. lioth the Hill farm sind Ferguson mines are full of water, 'i he latter l- a total wreck and cannot Ik- put in opera tion for nearly six months. Lightning piayed havoc in maiiv places in this vi cinity. A lx.lt struck the I 'resbyter.an parsonage at Dunbar, occupied ,".v K--v. W. G. S:?wart. it went down the chimney and through the ceiung of a room, sin .shing the mantelpiece and scattering furniture alH.ut the room. Great havoc is reported at l'arming toii and oi her mountain districts. '1 he large barn of J. L. iiush was struck bv lightning and torn to pieces. The barns ot John nice, A-berry Carroll, iieoigi lJul kh .ld. r, Henry lMos,.r and I'. te Smithieiger were blown from their foundation- and made total wrecks. The house of Kobert T'uttle was blown down, and m ariy everything; in it de stroyed. The inmates "lied for llieir lives and were forced to walk through a oiiiKiing siorm ..t rain, hail and wind live miles to a neighbor's for protection n chants were blown dow n and crops utuien in ine earin. ileil Longier. ii l.Vyear-o'd girl of Chadvilic. ii hamlet south of here. Went for the cows a short time befoie tne storm and has not leeii heard from since, it is feared she was drowned T he death of Prank .McClorv of l is euriug.No. I is particularly "sad. He hail just stepped outside the house to get ii piece oi wood for his mother when a bolt of lightning struck him 'J he total damage by the storm will reach ut least $"0,oou. I he I'rliirrtim Students All ltiKlit. Nkw V..i;k. July 24. Mr. R Forsvth Little, father of H. Forsvth Little, Jr., one of the party of Princeton students now m Wyoming, has .eo iied the fol lowing dispatch fn.in Captain A S f ' niieo .-states armv, m com .....I .1... ... . ' 1 1 oops in lel.ow stoue pai Kr l line, ton party all right tioubleand overybodv' here and lt-ctly well " LADIES! Are you r. -L-cs eiiou-.h i. venture If so enl twij e. i.i- in stamps .. ihe Uii- ',,..,,., (v, .-; and rH Wustiiri.'ti.ii Stn-et. New Veik. lo en.- t th. ir l-autit"iii i.liislrite.1 Ixlic-M' Hooks." Ii is a novel. uiiuiie. and nileresr lni; Work to every ieii.!i (,f r. lineiii. lit n i,-e..i,.t ,, tHI1 .,,ts j stai., ihev wili seii l ..stiui:. a fun b.-t of their tauioiis liouse. hold rain tTiia. K. .rl. ti -.-i, I-ti.y ni ., ,,.lj , (,,(5 . oniainj,,.. rompl. uot.ls ol ! ).. M.kail..." ai.d luu-sle ..? lno-i ...,ii:.r -oi... l.i.-elli.r i ill. I .... m 4 ' 60-DAY: aUINEPTUS ! A very I'l.-.-t-ing. Iinrm'. f .Iv.Tnln.tl nroninth r..i.i;,nii,l i.,r .!i--iiisihl' Hi.- tusie i.l uim.iiie and eth.-r h It r eri , ji r soliii'or !l:iid I'rirr. 7i tenis h t I'lid llottle. I'i. wi l.y fh .iii-.iii.'s,1 j.hvsi. ::e,s in f'.iiroiH- nn.l Aineii..i. Koruiiilu ip iu!M,i:uilosvvi ly !..n:,.. Tor su,. t. llrlleiMu. The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I OM.OV AM ;iv VOKk. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. ELIXIR. : ; i I ! ; i I CLEARANCE SALE j S; 5,000 (Ml w,.rth of stork that cash within the next immense lull stock. must hf. sixty ilays to m ,kc u iet out of U. :nel . to Ii,,- funeral . ,f kind ..fa I.-;. nuice Sale in iii..i.,:i :u ,,,,, ,.,.,. I'iiX t.t k .f Spring ati l Miiimi.-r t '!, .( hin j . s., ,) i iniikiiivr i r I io . .ii i-i m o ;i ke . .ii 1 true y..ii a Sun . in s. I .U U. n't :is v.ji an v I bin iti i ,e lor I.l 1 1. .us. lualui .-ii ,.,..1 i.i.i ,i.V . .... . B ill ..t over In. my In.- ,is ,.f ,i,.t emilielil bieiiiirie r.-senielt Ap.ny.s l.y tin-highest ni.sli. af authorities in use in i. ,.,.iia siro im .n ..f I ur..iw K.s,,-,HIU helpful I.. In.li.-s. liil.lr. n li.l i.s- p.e el l-.,l. ,t;,, inl,s rj.tir.- y eetahle ; f.-- fn.in liinnfiil .lrnts !n Haiidbotne Packages. Price 50 Cts. I YOUR OWN PRICE f .r this is lb,. Co ne Mid - I'ol V .Ills: -I I I; if. ici: i:i:ii t im, s vr, il POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGE ; I i. rill": this sa. Ul. imi-i l,;1e the I T . w i . i ... . loy Ir jirt .1 K... !y l.y 1 1 Jp-trniric etitic' Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, I'lieiiii-ts l.v 0.i.ii,tm. .t t. ll. r Maj.-siy Ihe Viiwi-u mi. I to tie- j..ul rn,iU M'W V 'K K I kANC II : 130, 132, 134 Charlton SL i : L W f I HI I tin- llloliev vol ins si lb,. , ,1 J,.-. II-' AGREEABLY SURPRISE tint U I' W ll CI IV I . ...... MUL LP3 0 U i ROYAL PILLS. Kanume.Iicinl.r...rtj,sax I;..vai. Kl ixir. In iK.xes, :in j,ii:. to l;ox, for tti vru's. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS THE CLOTHIER. LILLY. PA. REMEMBERTIffiBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters COKD.AL, -J i'tJ;i(i"IIM Sie. Vinegar Eitters POWDERS, .v. d.'-s. r.o.-. Vinegar Bitters, new tyi. i ' $ ,,o Vinegar Eitbsrs, oi.l yle. bitter taste, i .to W i"- ' .-V.:... I.s...ina.tl...,. ,'.".'- - Ni f t. U ,. v tr , -hi 1...:., . ;f ..t . . - ''-" Tr ' or -r It- i i- Wr.t- ...,r ... . . -s. A im iuk-":i r ' - -. -.-.4 sv M No. 37. f urrey !larne-s lie j.er- Tho World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The nnsr .Jfth oT n I eiil.iry ll.e I.endinB tnmity Mrili.li.,. ,ue World Itemiiiieil Alter T 1 . . . Or 1 I1I.KHKM, i'il. I l Vcam. .Tlliv ! Tl... Tiiunios Iron foni.any has re'it:litel its iu I'liisi luriiiu e iit Ilfll. rtown. iriv- ltifj emi.loviiicnt to .(mi hnu.ls. Thf tur nai lias bt-en icl'e for murlv two vmr. ('(intention of 'Ir:; Wll.Kt SKAKHK, l'a ton.mittce. N'ea, VVolllll Hie iTt-eitor ver yiv-n tl: the ii'onev m v! l, !l i:e si.. h" VVOU..1 ,ie!i,.u..l f f li-ret y iner.-a-ni- tlie ,1.. lnM.:! .ml ii. . t. a-:n- t rv whj. nin' instead ,.f ilisjiarify. K.'ll - -ie! .Ut tionot tar.n tenar.ey. wn.-s- jrn.wth -Mr. Harvey, at an early s,.,.-,. u, tlie ... ........ 11.,. 1 auv. iie,! to as a ba'l sien ...,r ... ,.n:ii i:i... .Mr. Ib.tr.l. ,lai.-.l it o., s n ,,ti. .r.-.l tr .in statistl. ' ' "' "iaie (.1 .Minnesota hll"ul:'- ' i-iy evoiution ,,t the i. .1.1111 into .ii.' Ian. I own t tier sfaf 1- i.-s are? 111. iicv, aii'l f.. that fbt r. there 11..1 rowing the HURLED INTO THE AIR. Three Men Killed l,y liynamlte . nieaifo -(Ine Injureil. Chk ah... July U Three men havt been instantly killed and a fourth ba.llv injured by a prematura explosion ol dynamite on the drainage canal, neat W lllow .springs. The dead are: Will iam Knlley of Mar.jnette. Mioh Thoniius Soaker of Chicago. Joseph CMiiith. residence unknown. ine injured: Matthew liealy, ..e inji oima. Keil. 1....H1K a i.iasr ami were pressing the dynannre into the hole, when sud.leiilv w.,,V ir noM comp eted went otr A.l three men were hurled Zlm,h? air-""' rame downful.v ; .?,.y:ir5i1Mfr:,',"..thr vio ere mangled uiost horrible manner. Iley, Soaker and Smith were pre K a blast and were T.ressiiirr in a I- r. iiiid from winir tliar rl.M i... na.-e 111 t'e iir-n!.r ..ft . ... - ins nan tl a Otlll .lllle.l bv :. ,l....e ... .1. 1 ' - ' t.-e 1 11 1 ne 1.11m b. r ot t , (.,v ia,.ir,.I. Ti. ia. . tea-e m r.-naney mid n.,t U , 11 at the even.-. vt i.,rlII own. is. but at that of uay .a!s.rrs. -Mr H rr arinonn.-e.l that l-f.,re tro- ..!,. f.. the ..-..est!..,, ,,t the l,ro.b,e. he Wanted to s.iy ,, f,.w tti!.-!. a i;n- nature of some y - -t.t. :i.. nt- i.n finance 'ke.i rtjons made bv '"' as-e-se. valuatioh :ai ! ..ii'.s j.,. , (lt-. 1 ;iaiev w;: f ' 11 in .1- bate trie- ,,. '!:! u 1 to tl' v. n ot silver r.!.- ..ti the ot Mr i!a: v. He then at: .Mr. Hatvev . of the II it'... car. .1 t.,.tt . from r!:. had .several in ; 11 r s o! xh- lilllllili'l 1 1 e. Tat io If e. .u": : r-aid that w considered . the entire c;v line .sliver ;vs tuilUev wauoerin, b ause b ; 1 1 ili.it 11' th c..'i -;v.- fr, e and I . ver . .n a i-eifai 11 ni:f.i!ne.i. Mr H,,rr iUesfj,,,) to 1 A Telegraph I. ine to .tlst.ka. Winnii k.;, Man , July 14. It ported that tlie Western Union Tele graph company is makimr arrangements to take possession of the old telegraph line extending through British Cob,,,, rope by Uehring sea and Siberia It is , ..i-.se,, 10 put Alaska in touch with wurld frum w,uch 11 Neitro Strun; lp bv White. kit?'. ' l,"I ,IS',-,-'nl-V 24 Havitl At V, C,. i !. ",m"', t'7 white men. and vvou.dhave died if some w l.ud 110 cut him down. There was a gei.eral rlo,. and revolvers nd knives n Jht Mi'1''" 'U, p-a"V' Latw he night the houses ot sv.i trf rocked. Can't .rnt tlie .Miners' Itetinest. Wu.KKsHAKitK, Pa., July sM. The In dependent Tuion of Mineworkers of America lias petitioned the coal opera tors of the Wyoming vallev to ailvance the price of coal in order that the opei ators may be in a better position to give, the miners :iu increase of wages. The operators are asked to attend a confer euce to lie held at 1'otlsvillo The op eiatois here say the ilenlorablec.ju.il tiou of the coal trade wul not warrant an increase of miners wa ;es. and tbey all decline to attend the conference. Wheeling Celebrate.l In irn.l Sivle. ViiKKMX.i. July 24. Wheeling's ..... ........ . eieurilllon ilrew . 1....... Mozart park in spite' ot i i .1 -!... ... i.iie.neiiing Weather. C Kiehiirds i.r..si,i...i i slieeches were made in i- ..el,.i. .... Congressman ii. W. Atkinson ami" Co,,, gressman li. H. Doverer and ex .Mavor Seabright. and in German by I)r c"k I Inch. Diil::lit tir. the afternoon. In the evenm-. ,1,'. crowd present was only limited bv the ..M.. oi me cars to carry them The special feature Was a line display of lire- na - llierif-uiis. July "4 T, rational convention ..f the Patriotic Uicb r of True Amerii ans is in session in tins city. -Miss Laura StaurtVr, tional jiicsident presides. Will Share l'rotiis Willi Fip:j.M. Cot.! Mi:i s. July 21. The Columbns Artificial (ias company has introduced profit sharing with the employes Div idends will 1h based ., the amount ,,f their pav during the peri. k1 for which the siock dividend is declared for sto. k holders and in the same i r ee..f i.-... ployes are to receive senpt. exchangea ble for stock until their holdings ii mot. in in ,oo, when it is Whether they take cash .ne 1-ie t !,., Whieli liie.l 1M.I.1NAI-..I.IS-, July 24 James Ilav coinj. aine.l to the police, that his wife I itrui........i .... .t..-1'.e.! io oi.s. i, nun itavs l- a ai...,er. ami carries his dinner with no ii. ne states that he was suspicion or some pie that was placed in his l,i,,, h o isher. ami he concluded t(, t,-y it on a , 7. , 1 :r- the p and died in nan Hour. A warrant has b ioi -Mrs. Hays arrest. a jeeii issued l.ermanv Knfniee I'uyii.ent. l AMitKlt. July 24. -The ierman con- cnl tit thi I i . . ... " .. oceu pain the sum oi .o.ooo as liiilemiiitv uKt, the t.art ... ,,,, trie murder ot a ( ,er- n.aii na.ie- named Jio kstroh. r.,i,r T. iiuan w Tshijis have been In r. some time jiast, supporting the man. is oi llio tieimau consul mat ter. fol de in thi.- MiiTTtl!' Sn. ' Is1-. Top Buk-t-v. $43.00 p I j. v Ir i ti i l-.: li u. i . . ... . r M . ..r .-r ! r -i ' Wr.t-- . - .ir irc "re.-. V. v luk all rrfc oi (ja;i! WHOLESALE PRICES. Sarins Wopcns, S3I to SSO. ie i .. ' , - i ... Surrevs. S65toi,00 Sj7.Se,a":.-i-a......ii rt'.'.. pi1!tton-,..,0 to'-!r0. Farm Wagons. Waeon.-'.es rr i Wacons. Delivery Wwcn. . p0-,'. Carts. INO.I.I. im: am, h.,,m iniii.ti.' f&f-$23.50 Our- L s . II r. w.1.1 turcr'm l"rl.M. '61 Ha i.ihim. .i.in i;- m,f n , m t-. slum... ,., j.- ..-llur,. ,.n I ia.,.et. , u.u.1. auts W. B. PRATT, S i .-I h M (. '.' 1 Kr. ec'y, L!:AR7 IND Assipee's Sale. PC! The nn.. r-iL-ne, will Irt.nt ol Hie '..urt H..n-e tier at i ni I., . Keen -l.ur . l'a TIU KSDAV, AI'il ST !. lyi. AT l iinruH K, E. H. McDonald Vmg Co., Proprietors, SAW FiiAM'Isci. anii NEW YOUK. .-; 1 1 Mil optional or scrijit. crowd to showers Hon. II. -.H.IM.OO Ilamaee b l loo.N. Di Miv.;, X. M., July 24.-The dam lipc. done at Silver C ity bv the Hood amounts to flOo.OoO. There was no Joss of life. A Hij; II. iiiHii.t ror I'ennies. V.siux.iTMX, July 21. It is st:,r..,j at the treasury oVi-art mclit that th. I resent lUmand f..r on.. ,-, i,i ,. jw eve., eineo. j ne very ner:ii us. 1 1 penny slot machines throughout the country is believed to e tlie cause ol the scarcity. Spanish I'npers l:..a-lmC ATll.lfll, Tnlr- I Tl.. . . ."". -- i ne situation in .him is caiisinjr a sensation here. The newspapers are Mammo; t aptam (ie,,- e.a. ..laiim;.. ,te I amj.os for advocat nij,' sending (iem rals W.-yl. r and I'ola- ee.i... ii. ioi- tneir severity during . ... . . .. .... , iisui rei Hons, to assist in oik oi suppiessiny the j.r, sent re- Wl lll'll. LSKjmjRHORSESHOER o-sx FOR THE . B-'j&qJUl - - mo riKin. ntie an. I iniere-t ..I I s, tiehn in mi.l t. tl.e lollop ine r.-.. e-i-n ... . ,v.i ,ne un.iivi.l.-.i .. (..,. ,,jrt , that ceium ,.le.e ..r ,.,,r.-el of l.iel ,,,u,,.. , A.I,u8 townfl.l,.. l ai.H.ria o .,,tv. . Suit ... r,Khliiiib'l..o.. ...... ...... of la.-ol. e...,le. .S..I ui.. ,, .- I ...r- an.I MuluVl ' .'.'.eiuKJuii re-erimi; ! rmlit ol y .ri- i..ufl - Krui.ie.l i.ii.l the I'enu-vUanin liai.r . . I '..uii.-inv 1 f VtK i Pi LIS. mm. 1 .V-s. I w -' i. ' "ever, tl.e .'I.ieve.l to r.-iit . ii ir. ic Pick H'a '.ar' . i r.t t.. h I ... 1 'izrji. -. N . aip. I'i.::. j. Action li-aii,.l i:ailk. Wiu.iamanti.-, Conn., July 21 In the Superior Court. State's 'Attorney if tin ter has applied f.., an injunction re straining the o.'licers ,,f t. J)ilue S lv. ins bank from carrvniir on k. m,. ..e,, ior order revokino ,. ami ior a disMisitioi, ot property. Saturday mornin for a hearing on tin' motion. Turkey Will Answer To.tay. (''IXSTAMIMH'I I' -Tulv 1 Tl... , p-'lte to the re o"inm, iid.,tio..is of iwers reiardin..' r.f. - 7S ...... ltl . V - ill M com In II II ie. t... I i.. li Untaiu, France and Russia today. of t the i lll tliil will liadion -oi,il.i,,e I, l llll kl.L-lO.... ... ww.. '.i . - Ihe ,!;, to 7, - ' "";" M-bia, Peoples and 1-hctru; Tra, li ; " . ' , " ;'"M""oe.s. u,,. inr.-e ii . ions w 1 1 ten control all t . ,? lauway trallic of ;. imally Completed i l . u .7 ' M V' ":,v,:l -'PHa! of ..... . IU,IH au,(W).,, (v iaw ... .... m .,voa ,,ir VaJut, ( f 1- "-. V IM. I. Iliil:til-lp,ia, AT I Sr J v'W Mm 4S ACKKS AM) H-IICHES. ny. All the u.e un.livi.le l loiirlh ,.:irt tliMl eerl... t.tw. ... . . . . l-,r . . ." ! ei OI :i "nsnii.i-aiui.r: ciinlv .un.jnaniii. .l ..llillill, N' nil - t'.ie bank was set May lii, Cr:MN-, Xev. It.-t.. Crpenter. Will Make . m.,nd. R. isj, IV. .Ttilv -'J T ; ..... , , - - " oinciaiiy an- crmnters of Rstoi, will demand on of a il .v- S"pri 1 eiKht hu" ' of a day s work, and an i.,,,,.., r - i - "" oi - ....s an nuur in wa rates Th iaie is oo cents an hour. he pies- lve l.lldren Ilronne.l. Wixshkj. Man.. July 24 a Clo.l.il.ursts Ho (irral Kaiiiae. T . . . - - -inly 24. The village , nas oen badly daimi -ed by a cloudburst Cattle and sheep were -iaiiy OUlIdiUKS Were daill- aed and the barn of Calvin -Morris to tally destroyed. At Summit in Cler mont county. Steuben ...... i was destroyed, also the houses of shep liard ales and (ieorpe Ch, Ker. Dam- lu cr"!s are reported from differ ent counties in the southern r..,rr ,.f ti,.. state. For the riul.t. Julv 24 it:. 1,-t. -.v.. ..i .-:: , . V "I' -o"-smriiiiK a i.ian ot otler- lua f2..nH for the Coi U tt Kitsim- iuoiis netit. it it cannot be pulled olf in M. tilUJ. t Taken I ti. . .... ...... ,MK, , ,(1 shj today by Nesslao,-. '..late A- '.,.. vV;15 ,f w". "r ,r""; "ie '"'"reasnry. 3 iioiii nuiin mm. loll held by tlie 7hE MARKETS. Inly l - re.1, t: "nt.ii-.No llrfd. :u;i ST- '..bX-No 2 y,.:kw - euow shelled, i).' .!; tft.Vi,;. . i .'.- . - . .. Trle.1 to Murder His Tamil v. ClttCAUO. .Irlr ) I li... ' , '-' v'ison, a .v., i ' . 'aS "'sted her. J f'"r.',,'Vth a-l'inB to murder his .... oaunters bv their coffee. It is saill h(; marry another woman. 73 THE QN5Y v - r m imm m W WINTER USE. ol Mtu.it.; aii l Siaie i 1 1. .imi.li.- 1.....1 ........ . .. .lii.... . - " - leriv i i , . ru,""'r. niav. .1. K. Silin.ri .lol.O Ma.l.s..,, an.t An.lrem Muii-hm tiY the '-" r.l. exce,..,1K a,.., reserwi.L'. h'wev r-VL1',.''.'1 "i ",-V ""-'.v Kranle.l nu.i 'ouralninic t IIIJ-IlV, it AP.soi.UTrr.v p iiei insures j., rie. i sat. IV hr-e an. I ilrix. r I.V IO. I I,.,,!!... 1.. , . I'1 sImk-s l..r sliarj-iiiii. yenK slirrlne-. nn.l eoinlort I., renioie ii,e The CALKS nre kP.MOVAP.LE. Stccl-TcntercJ anJ SLLI-SHARPFMG Vllen worn out i u ill.se..n U-e.-ilv ,.. ser.e.l ,,,,.., r- lhll. si,. Js avV,V a ; Oil ree.Mpt ,Y ,,s,:iI ,vi .....j, rrreorlfc t, " ; ' .lining .ri-,-s,, '.,L,.. ACIiKS AM 110 I'KIiCUKS. . I.- Ai"V- :.'! '.!-" r'''' "! Illlerest ot vi.lo.1 ...iirih part) in an.I to all u,e. al alol ..il. er minerals, wilt, :t ,ile .,,4 ,n. , " . "''"'" ' lulnttiK an.I M-.noval ,,l lt,e .-.'ne .rov..le.l I.., ia the vrral ,iws .., or. vest, tne the in the .-,., .1 s, ,, V,1 'u'e ""A'.-' H'W"Hl,n-J " '" I. W Ml..-ln, .leT,lH,, tr.-.s-' .Ie.- , . A .1 ioi ti i ii tc l.n.l. now or tormerlv ,.i l,-.. "''- -.! Homer, l-a JaV. n.l ou w aci.ks AM) :; im:i;( iiks. IA,',',',1'' '''' " or loraietly ot I. 1 er l,h"i.":V.""".ueJ. .a.n " "' Mill- .. ... .s. v. imi,er. e,,nt.iii,i,ii SS ACKES AM) ,sr I'KIH'HKS. . t-u..,,i iu.if, contain -SAriiKs axi2s rKi.riiKs. I'. A.1oiiniu the pm.l,.. rt..,. ar.. cntainl .'W ACRES AM) 17 l'ERCIIKS. i. the lu i.n ITeac.-li. C'iuni:.r v -it.:.; t:., C rr. . tuil i: CUIX-ii rfi ' :tl:- '. l..t.-l ti., :rr . - - -. o. in ..-t.-v:i., ii... : : ftlPlU.-H..UI;yl.t-..;. ..: ling I-..1.. ttitln.ti! t;.- t-i. L .: I- l:.. i ti ?a oisouiiii; wants to mixed e.,r dis- oai,-n im... r..i. i-. . . - -- --- .-w... mm- 1'auuiiin s-.rs , . This fable :;rc' that sine of silver has lieen :did that 'old -il also on the in. -T had increased nil;.' that e in iiantifv. l: ll't tl.e "'if Whether, aft zed world ha.- r-tus, .1 p.i ot tinal l-edeim.lii.il n.i -rill refuses r., u-eit. ,-;, ,ht, rillte,j ...o s,,e;eiiaiided and a!..ne. afford Xl... "7: .fi,7V!.Ml a.e!i,, rf-'- join ... . . iriiKi.i tins Sl,b- .. t lb- th.-n submitted the fable of n.- pr - net f P.M .4U,, silver sim-J 1 ''";" fr"l -Mr Harvey's Iwh.Ic sind added to it the mint r.-iM,rts ..f .1..' 111-. . tu.. . ...... , ' ' , - .... . . 1 1 and is;,,. nowed. .Mr. Horr d I-. the produeti,,,, .-0 ...in on the im rea-. lias. s:n.- js;.-, j,,. ire.-Lse. t.ut while s.lv r i , . v r.. v:r:.T 'i.'" 1 ' .1- ,., ' ' - K ""' r;"' 'bscussion of r, , , arv money as a measure f values. . r. t. 'Vi '!",'1i,r-1- 'lu-money i I-.- it vsa., i:..l:,r capita, and in Tiev tl''" il1 n""J,j: V'-J" Primary 'oerV t'V U':,UrV "f xalu"' "' ." r n- , Ul, iS '4 WW h"1 14 I"'r Cap n.i cirenlafioi, of r'j :. 1 Mr Ib.rr -a,d .Mr. Harvey's dclinition 01 i.r.marv m. ...... .. . - ' . 1 . ir.onev i.T e mi'tioii. :-.,.. .,1 1- . 1 : . ,)..,.. 1. . ","" "! 10 fe re- ' ' 'i"""" th"!u f-'-1. ami thev could not bv any hook r.r , , . - srrued int., primary money -Mr. Harvey d-nied that Mr Horr preen .a k.-r, ami said that he be heve,l m pM and pUv pHmary Tl.A 1 'T.S ,hat Kv""el it prior Lm l i -'- went back to cre.Iit ttndredenipa.ui money, ami deUarJ ... - -"u.'ll 1 11 e rl I f .... .oercn. lour boys and a T t " raiiKiiig irom -1 to la years K ir ,f""-M!,tT the .,.sett",goI their boat while sailinK on the lake l-lnn.lere.I by Itednnina. Jfi.i.ah, July u.A mob of ir,o Be douius have made a determine.! attack iipon ..number of liphten. in the har-tM-r. rhey boarded the vessels and ... ie.. mem 01 tt,e Inost valuable Koods on U.ar.1. Seven sailors and nine ste vedores were seriously wounded in defending the lighters. Settler, Hee From the In.llan,. w.,'?V,KX.XE' Wy Juy Governor Y , 7 Vas reLt'v-d a message frm Adjutant (.eueral Stitzer. who is in the Jackson Hole region investigating the Indian trouble, indicating that a seri ous state of affairs exists there. The settlers have abandoned their crops and are moving their families out of the country. Indians from Fort Hall and o her reservations hts reported going into the country, and all the mountain passes are in their control. 1 White i-xtr:. H i V v- . -. thv V,.; , - ?' I.:X.. .atim K-,', ' -o w, 1 a. King. N ledlnu liri.in.. 111 -r ...... IsVoi. ".n.-.w; w.-,u. ..,Vi H'TTFr'. ll'niV-i -" f;""'-v "'"""lry roll vv 'k; r"'V-.! ."' l,.,U.rt;er. new. hi,,,,,. , i7cs,,Lrw,sr' v-'lv: o-'i-vi-s n-,',,t" I .il l.Tkv- , -,' " r vaii. l ----ice live ,-tnek " -inlieiis, siiiiin id spritnf .hi. kens, tf u's,' kens. lii. I 75,: ,er .Tteft'toe . sT.riii" si"-: 2.iS.13e pep 11. : Trustee's Sale OK : REAL ESTATE! I -!'.'e "' he rh:,n.- ,N,rl ol I "tnlna entity, the nn.lrs.rne I am. . ni e.iei. wll exiMtft at t.ni.ii.. ,.,b vockt norsKix i:iu:xs,:i no ov MoDiay, Aug. 0,1895, Mountain House STAR SHAYfHG PARLOR! CENTRE STEEET, EBENSBURG. a. 11. lining n. . ir.nier, nniDiii.l Hlm.1... IRK or lonueriy ol l . l-nvate r. a.l, c.in.on ...o nvery slal.le ol O'Hitra Hurl, 1 ...V. tiere tl.e 1 . ""vis & I.uth itm si.. 'n-if,i on It KISI er lutnre SHAM I'I HH.VJ artistn- manner. waite. on at their retux. - n. .11 r-, ti. i ANT frniinetor SH 11110. . ; .V3 " .0 e.i .in in the II' " Nil IMi i "i . 6ea,"'t n.J moit lean lowelx .. I - . . A .IV. 41 At'I!FA.M K.:; I'KI;cin;s. y. A.1llinll.v h.n... w. . . KlKHlwjicri,, Ki'., 7.1 ..' ""-".v of liliinar.l n.i iMvi,t o. ,,u,.;, ,,: .:r.- ''l"' Kun. eontnlntnit ' """" ,,,n i"! Oiu. Tl.- -1 . .. ,.., re tr.ore lullvan.l 1 A jnle T. ItelM-I, IVfrat Turkish Trwip, I'oxstaxtixofi.k, July 24 It is re- n'e,ni,hat ".fn eu,-''"t at Tskup. 1W miles northwest of Salonica l. twee,, the Macedonian insurgents ami the Turkish troei.s. tb f.. defeated with a loss of oO killed and M Wounued. "usfe.l by the A. V. MAHA. July 24 As dissatisfa-tion of the A a result of the 1'. A. board ot d PITH OF THE NEWS A treaty bus lievfl concluded between Greeeeand Kusfa by which a fixed im- itu Uny '' lH!-2 'mined ,, , ,r Kussian .vK. als. and by w hich Kussia is m?iee.e ,"0,10',ol of tnt" terosent trnde tive hundred men emploved in the Gleuwood ,Mo) -Manf!,cti.,iu com I-tiny s plant have struck for an increase ... ohta ami reifiuar pay.iHv. Six youn men. who ter'rified theciti- f. '. '" t-. W. Va , by driving trough the piacd (IriiiK revolvers. Were lined and the grand jury will take coJni zaiico of the case. NU1 tJoverm.r McCorkle and a party of citi zens f IlnntiiiKtoti, W. Va.weut to At lantic I ity tm a pleasure trip. The IJeleri tMt.nt.'i received the Digest single deposit of ,,ld over -T m'"X'S 1,1 - hre were over .!, ou; ,.Sf worth about l-w.ot-O. .T1'? V"tUa mine, at AmeU' dmr. ri gold eery month, is on fir i i.- 1 years, has been M (1 In Vw I a little town ion the Cjttou ! education with Superinfendaut Marble of the city schools i, h w 1-.... a... , -id Frank B eo.,per;urTnteVd.iutS of the I)es Moines city schools elecied in his place. .Superinteiidant Marble had refused to permit the A. P. A. or any other eremeut to dictate the uiuiiaw nieut and the fight on him by the A r A Ittsulted. Kyan anti Smith to Ficht. rne Florida Athlon- iV V 'w 1 ", isn wnvei'i -Mysterions Billy Smith the lminons fiirht will 1 r - .ui a iiurse f4.L1.lrnJ liO; ronel, l:,t. KO...I s' ; - East LitiKMTY. Pa . juiv i Kf.t il.ts. ljel.t ,...,,.. " ... . -(tlllln, !...- ... imiriit-rs', 4 (hk4 .- ia 'A ? " - l...ti . " , UUIIH. f, ...s,l : lH-st medium .-r:.,. OL's ..-..:,. . i r. . ' """. a 4 .Vi i.i-ir- A.MI1.A.MHS- "ei rtull ami CATTLE - (trades; mark. I'l ime llj:ht. t " IIVS w"io; heav lu, . rW' . ...... . . '"A Irln,"'." ,l?,r,:,e, ' 't.e". to wit: 'mt.n ci.untv Hennt , J" . . ""U' .r'a. townshii. ol lei,.r, ,, . ..'',--"?. "i""i.oa In.l Blark an.. Nei, McKiyVcl.niainrn F. X. FEES' 240 ACRES, re or Ie i,..t . . -iiniilv l.v.-r- c..'. 4 2S-evtr, i ..... .... '. . . I t:nr 1 i,-i... . .... I.. ..HI, ?. S ' e,.Illlll..ll, .Kl,. .,.I.o ... .. a. ., j-eariiiiirs, tl 5..t;, -OJ14oo: v. ,1 calves, $5 o. J thn ca'ves, .uu(a.b mi. '.ltT.-il. tnar rt. ij 1.0 3u . Iambs tir. priiic !unil-, ; heavy ai .l more liavn -n.me llnrii Tern-is of Sale : " " ."." I'"- eny 19 ,rn.u one tltlr.1 u.m.u Ctl.nr,n.o. ..r """" ' 01 MX month aD, i one ,hlr,i ,.. ..-.1 "ne-"nr.l m 4 Ol I.l Kit. lv,.,a there.., eree.;., .." r ...,.se m, money to he imi.l ilown: l.al.iii.-e .,1 j Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office cr..l ,n a certam .teed eVernir 7 ' 'J V 1 "'-rii.e. his wile- i.r i' ,.' '," ' iMa.n,rzM 1, c 'r,y;'' A,r"' A "I U,,, Keeorer, I,c" h.r i,!'. "" "h"- 'aml.r.a ,n l.eed Book V "" '"lJ'? " uianti:;; ... vl.led louril. ... ,::",- -"" tein in or g Un J. .7". ,t,e "a' 'I land situ e ln llie t .wn-h,, .., iaT...''' l"lr' e i-ountv ..n;amt.ria and JJ . " ' . "". "n tm -.lomin la,,a n.,w"r .at e 0, il' Is tLo I r.r.-. rf si r.:'ir.-' v-T. r.-- rr -r-:.: i..,'.-c:l..-rs : , . ..j :i:;- r's !.::;. liv.- " 'V . a-.y t- - t . It. y a.-e Klr.-j-!v v . : I --. l--:t I v ti.". .r .- : lav. .'s- rssi K MEDts-iS-: CO. PIU.. SM.iLL DOSE. ci;i' t:: PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. S.-tie.!uIe in '.i t. . uci ivrinif. J . K s;, ..11 eonti.tidni; xu.l Ja.,.1, .Miuer 74 ACI'KS AM) ii", I'KKOIIKs I'lX IXSATI. tr.enM. lev ,ad I.am, I L' I" v. . -1 vj v ana jBrton and Ty' 1 'of ChlcaJ The hght -will take place durii." tl at Dallas, Tex., and of $0,000. in I. It Stafford, aued - ' I At. lielt-railr.t: A Fire In IJton. tl.rX" i::T occurred -is siiM v 111 1 111 I ii rr s nil the.stock from smote " t " ,u lln.l mad C.krell .s,,kft. ance arVh Z" Jn'T a4 The attend Cs'"S cnn!T SlT" u.nee-tat,on8U,So,nr section of the "r .Tr .", ,r 'm "J Kl.enid.uri.. l'a. ..Inly tl 1s.,s 'l'utce. weak at UcOUO.: red T-pr.T . Xt W VOIIK. July 2 b.. 7. f... , p,v. 1 : J'.c ileliv..r,wt v . , . '. ' . ftli. rii, ' -- I llHTfl .11 pot se: delivered Illaiket li.sv v.. -.f amat and .(t'-e-c market quiet Xo. 2, X... ; tra. k CuckreiL lilnu'd and Senator c elevator d. iivi r.-,L AT.-s-s,o' v ., '- A'--iv.-r.sd. ATTI-F-Euroian eabl.-s steer m. 11 ., . beef a' ai rririferator PHEKP ANT) T ivttt. , BkI sheep h":'rk' v-'y '": lower ialv'n, .i..) he u,. L, l"n ordinary. .W1U: Pr fair. tir.aii;i" liin,bs. inferior to nnote Amerie.-,n FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. AUinttrvt " ""v,.n par or on In all It, .r...h" . J7.:""',-n wner barberlnit luture. Kvervthinn... "':,fu on " "e our .atr..ne solicited. c"""- K. X. I'Kfs Steei Picket Fence. CHEAPER . Th am . 1 1 nuuv liar ol hlah I . "i Mnil M fnnrn .. 1 1 In ... " ,UM HI" - l;-rKe ii-nt.t - vi aiu UtTCtI CtM'lllJi.l .... K W,l.,n , 1 "'vortte rye to .1 l.il.n Srh.ll Uoh-o e-."- - l-uke and no. 6 Ala.. .11 ,. . .. tl.e p.... I 1 s,,' . ' """"-'"i"!!.! Interest ..1 divided lourtti ...n. . ""n the one un piece r .r.-e , , .,, ,;,; ,M:" ria,n Adaui... t-ountt- ,nt,ie townshipo, lau.iK now or hoe ol K i.- . . . a"l "ninu 4'oillie-lion Hi I re i: s . . Sea-hi.re Kvpr.'-. w.-ei, I . -Alt.M.n-t Ac-. .11,111,, I tt .. .,. -Main Line Ki.:,-. l uu Alto..n.t tx.r-s. d.t.!. ll.trris!.ur A, u m "... only 'il r iV.'-s.-V.lViilv. fhtladelldna Kxprt'..-. .1 . . l K- . . .lotinstown Aeeonnii...! .0 1 -.. I'a.-.n.- Kn.it,. .i.oit . ay I'as.-el.tr.T d:,l!.... "Mail Train week .1 . t . 'al Line, d-itlv lohiii.,u A.-.-oiiiui ...Imi, -n v. ... ('enl,ii ri: ltr,i h Trains leave a. !.,II, . p. in. an.I arrive at it.--- 4. (i t. in. Irf.i.c 'r-.. ii c p. in., and arrite at I- l-. i,-t . i OS p. ,D. 'rtitiu Hit, I i l.-nrli lnve lrt..n:t at 1--1.. n. Ina at Cresson at s :, :, , , . ro.-son -.. a. in. and 1 ' vona at lu 4.'. a in. and ; 4 i- Kor rate m i s. et- . o.ll ; -tH.w. K. W ait. I-. A. W . I . I'itt.l.iiri. r.i. S..M.IKKVOST. I 1. Ueneral .Manatirr. ' I.l $40 notir, Isne.Sin.. taiiiln olin . v isfinnt-r. con- .. J 1, . ; 1 1 IT MA A A A A W.mm- T BTn wm mmmmm SB5" ft 5 fi5.S0 for in .utiUltS at i Price nt? Knars rat K. m w u.nM.r-i-r",ri -i .io.ir- 'i r..r 0I. TAYLOR & DEAN . 203 & 205 Mark.is. ! mch a tim. Pitttburah. Pa. M I j CANCER;- WflNTm ov SAM'L VELLS & CO.. w ..,-. ol LINC NNATl n 1 BRfiFST EgPflRTERS OF CINSENG IN THE U. i Tumor t't'Hwrt. . s4 At'KhX AM) vm I'KKCIIHs which land is more luiiv .... ' m a ertsiu deed cieruied ... a . . n -,rl l and Narah. ho. " ,0 J pT w . ' . K"'"r I.uk. 11 vr. u., ' ., , .' i'"U. I.r .1. ........ ""o r.." 'VU.aad re,-or.l..i I a rue ri cur! tied ar. Oll .-S, ,al yx ,lh-,, I r.t.ensDurir in lred M.jok. Vol. y.i orreiiHndei.e 1... . .... ! luv.ted. and an. :' ....''V16" r- "i '"n Uie knowie.Ue .., i k "V "" e-ialeand mm. V.. " J? :"" In ..i. real ill ! prumptiy Kv- TKKMS UK SaI.K- f Mi.,'..,.. . u" Pn--' "a 15 ...rr. , .r. rr on the day . 111 llil- ... w . . -SCO. Of said ealer "-ui.ier. '! the r.n.i ... i u.'' purchaie won ev on .i T.. . r ''a'anoe ot the lo the f.id ore-ni.-. .V'"Kl""i-. when lit e 'Kneu to the i.urch.,.r " - , ":"u "e uoder- . Ihrru.l THK IKiMMiiMvc. Harr.at.u ,? .'""rt J s'l. WnHm " l9"a- Harr.i.uri5. 13 4 alkrr St- . .. "K 1 ORK. Ml!,S,CAi- MERCHANDISE ..U Guitar, e.nj0 AccS, . c, m' k.d, .1 Suim()m ttc cU -OO PER, FOR WILLING WORKERS "f either sex, any a,;.', in :.n. j T- at the ei:i.lovnieiii i.i. !i u I- ' no! Im-away from h. .me ..ri i 1 ' your hole t ime to t lie . rk . inents. Ar:i i;-il i,..; r. -,t. ; We flip ly yon with all !(.a- 1 co-t ycu liolhinp to try t' - v can do the work lit-ii.n. r- : ' " the start r': ilure i- uiki... Kverjr hour ym, lahor you can . - No on.- who is h illin to money evert ia than -.ni t- at anytirdinart eiii... m ui. . 1 : ; '' k Cout.-tiniiit; the fullest inform..:. H. HALLETT & CO. Box 380, PORTLAND, MAINE FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! nnP hvl Eet ttie Genuine! IiKrliJL Sold Etarrvbere! Ui-7X u. -J s v.J i x
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