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Auj in 'III ! tin r 1 'iruiiiflil tci Ktrr Twj, Itune-t. ri Hit I'.li.i-kii.-K Tw. 11U1. ri.i 1 we I "nrr..i!i.u B'.r "1 TT 'll I ' Wp 'hr-f "iiriria.- Kur. . h.-st Tw. enrlnl,) I'lrj. '"Ptn auah I . 1 i'i crs.1 lie Hit 'ri'S'-n Twp ' 'r" ! 1 hi . l':ii!- t. m Kit."'. I 'ai K t I'l-an I wji K 1: 1.1,1 uir niii is.. y i.-t 1 nvii.r 1 j. r fn n-t tirrf. V. 1 I- ' eii-i.iir v ,1. M.1. r I w,. r rank 111 Ji. r i.i Illhi H'.r 1 i.nl irfii n I !.f H. r J.i. k-. n 1 (. .! ( i.-i . i. 1,1 v , .1 h! i n n. il w ,1.. .1 "lin -i..w!i. i.r.l U ,. . .1 l.n-t . 4th U.i.. .1- 1,11-1. .u, nil, W.i.. Iili-I. wp, "(! W .,. . .1 In. ti.wr,. T:n .1 ... I .!.!!.-(.. 11 . -tn u 1. . .! iin.-i., n. ti w ,i . I'tn! e'-?.?;ir to .- T!. i-l .i : i . 1 r i"n J-.'th W.I v .1 Hniowii. l:itn W,. I I' hUKti.wn. Uth Wa. . I J 'llDSt ti, 15th W ll. 1 l"hntowi. ith Wil 1 .lni,i,stwti. J7H, Wil l.l'ly K r 1 l-Tctl.. rSur ) I. 'Kkt o If r i'p. .. i Murrellvlile, lt Wil . 1 MurrellvHie. 2n- 1 l. r elivii.e. Hr l Wil. . -J Mun.-ter Ti.. i. rmt.iD H r 1 tVriHK Hor 1 ' ortawe Twp . 1 K.,e.l 1I0 H,,r 1 Kii'liian.l l' j 1 Kea'ie Twp , Kiiat I Ke.i'te T p . Snuih.. 1' tCea.ie Iwp.. Wejt . 1 Knxiiury B ir I "uth Kuril Hor.."... Siianaler M.t 1 tu.ij creen Twp...".. uuiuierhiil Hor .. . 1 uiiiinerlilil Twi - 'UfjuetiaoDa Tup .. 1 l unnrlhlil K.,r i 1 fpi r Yodcr I wp....' 1 VVa.-limitloD 'I'wp .... - We-imna: Kit . ..... 1 A est Tavlnr T p White I wp 1 V iliunre li.T .."."."." 4 Pkoisai:ly no iocident in the read justn e it of wagrs which has accompanied rr.uru 01 iDuinstnaj activity has been of such far reaching importance as the settlement of the coal miniog scale which ha-s just been effected in Pitts, hurir. It is estimated that the earnings of Ioo.iknj men are affected by the agreement reached by the coal operators and the miners, and the early and ami cable settlement of the wages question is, therefore, a matter to cause widespread satisfaction. As for the miners them selves the present scale will prevail in the I'ittsburg district until October 1 when the new rates, representing an ad vance of nine cents per ton, will go into effect, with the possibility of a further advance at the end of the year. There is now no fear that minintr onerations in Pennsylvania Ohio, Indiana and Illinois will be interrupted by labor troubles in the next five months; and for thousands of miners there will an ad ance 01 over lti per cent, two months hence. Employers and employed olh appear to iealize that the opportunities of the present time are too important to be wasted by wrangles over the iies tion of wages. Washington Letter. 1"'-- M i f j 11 cm! i-r .if tin- Di iiiu- III Illit ! ti, i i,...i i., ......l. I ;! tin- atinvi- riieiiMiiiii-fi Her! ion llli! . I I I U ,1 1 1 , 1 ' ! I I I..111 man Id in, rath- (1,111m Co.-iiiniitre J.,l.ii;., 11. l'a., .l,;y .;,). jv..-,. K'liN V.. llrioi, a lla'tunore mer chant. li.i. bu n nominated fur iroverrmr o mccrats of Maryland. t.v ti. Ai vi. i., received at Key West from a trii.tw..rthy M.,iirce in tuba are that a great ii-iit cccurred near liaracoa, in wan 11 C..;, .tii-i Saiiiiuva! wa, wounded, and tiiat the in.-urgents bav- burned liguani an 1 Ilararoa. Iiik sugar bounty claims now pending iietore Umiptroller IJowler, of the treas ury department, are about one hundred 1 and forty in numlier, but they amount to .j,tHX),UOO. The bounty subidy is one ot the few remaining features of the McKinley bill, imnosed at h when sugar was attached to the free list, ana to make the original f 10,000,000 paid to the planters possible the Federal treasury was compiled to lose nearly 43,(HK.,(KMi of a revenue a year. The li isc , if f 1 . ; 1 1 w icriiue nas oeen me cause of infinite trouble, and Secretary Car lisle proposes to contest every future de mand from the planters, even though the senators from Louisiana claim that the refusal of payment means the finan cial ruin of thousands in that state. Is New York on Friday Judge Oild- erMeve in the superior court signed a degree granting Mrs. Ollie Corbett an absolute divorce from her husband, James J. Corbett, the champion i.mri- hst. The decree was signed upon the recommendation of Keferee Jacobs, who heard the testimony and reported that tne evidence showed that Corbett had been euiltV of imnrnnxr I,,,.. .:.u 1 nnu a woman named Vera. The decree pro vides that Corbett shall pay his wife c-'.-i.'o a year a lmnnv In i . .. ' -" "" "I'Min IfU I t lirtitt .. ........ . :n ..... .-k. l. t.i, 1. .... ........ f . , " win xorieit the ali- - " "'uiiu, aLiu in con I iik .-.f aker Charies F. Crisp, of the l iiited .-tales house, .f lUr.resentatives. is sifbt.-e, ;ng in London. He recently M.-nni in,- jari' wijere he was born. ininH,. ;d. January L".', wj,jie Ins parent.- were Washincton August 1S0.". The Statement made iu this corresjwindence several weeks ago, that President Cleve land was not and would not f a candi date for a third term, was this week cor roliorated by memliers of the cabinet. Your correspondent has no dsire to spring the I told you so gag on your reader, but he cannot forliear saying that he knew what lie was talking about when he made that statement, and that he never makes iiositive assertions 011 anything less stable than a rock bottom foundation. Anybody can sav that, but you just keep tab on this iiain-r and see if it isn't strictly true in this ca.-e, just as it has been in the past. President Cleveland's position, accord ing to those who have heard him ex press his sentiments, in regard to the next I emocratic presidential nomination is just about what would lie that of anv other man of strong convictions occupy ing his position. lie believes it nece's sary to the welfare of the Democratic party ana ot the country that the man nominated for president by the Demo crats should carry out a "lixed policy, which he has already indicated, and in order to be sure that no mistake is made he wishes to have a hand iu naming the candidate. Wouldn't you, if you were iK w.!...o tl- 1 1 . u mo pm,c . 11 uuiiio i any a'"ressive man.' Of course their are Democrats who differ with President Cleveland mat is a privilege he has always con ceded to every Democrat. His plan and niai 01 111s opponents wiii go before the I )eiiio,'rnti nj t i, in ..1 1 ....... : . 1 , . . . """"' V.UUICU11UU, Whirl! Will tighest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report fl WViJ Mil Mia a cs Absolute ilv pure A Million l.ii-t in Mum I Don't Be Satisfied A lK n II UUll O lll li ll. fur ll.i .-poKiiiie, wash. .nir. -1 -inrairue 1 ",,,,,.,1. ,r Uir,., the count V Seat of Lincoln rnnniv l.i- 1 term- major of I. (.-ton. i- ..-. ,1 inri's-i ye inir a population of .', tKH was almost 1 destroyed by lire yesterday. A hi-h wind was blowing, and the tiro swept over the town w ith ristless fury, destroy ing over 1,00(UKHI woith of prep rty in two hours. The tire started in a livery stable, near the railroad track, and swept acro.-s to the depot. From there the llames spread to the railroad headquarters ounu.ng, ice house, hotels and railroad restaurants, taking everything in the snape 01 a minding. Another arm of the fire lirked up the buildings on the south sideof the tracks The immense Northern and Pacific car shop and round house took lire. Seven engines were gotten out before the round house fell in, burying three others The huge oil tanks behind the shops ex ploded, scattering the burning oil around and served to spread the lire. Within an hour every business house except three small stores and the First night Light irr.iis were kill.-d ami I, le-n.iye,l by a cioinl bn r-t at Sorurro. X. Kxplorers l,avi f,.in,,l a cave on the U bile river. Ariuiia. contaiiiint; over ;i skeleloli-. Ill the Si-terville oil Meld, in e-t Vir- i-'inia. a l.t-Ni iiarrel well was slun k, ami there i- gieat excitement. Arrmnreiiiein are beina .ei fe.-ted for race between the famous pa. rs. I;,,!,,.,, J.. Juhn ll. i;eiiiry ami J.. Patrhen. Two iM-eut liatlle-hii.s 1 1n. l-.;.... i lexas. are about roaipleieij at tin lyn navy yard and will ,.oii vice. 1:0 Krni.k - into er- The g,,y, ., nni s of Jo states, wi-.h their stalls, are expert.-,! t ,e pi e-elil a! t hi ded ir a t i, ,1, of the Chickamau-a battl.-liel.l park. iu u wiiMiom decide which sill guide the Democratic party through the nnrchandi.-e was saved. Last , . . vo'"c"1"' -'P,K"i Hhd to that '"any citizens were homeless -.o.w., ... .io,, imocrats, regardless -v special train left here last ni-'ht of their present opinions, will bow I carrviutr food .-.ml it .1... .' oil 1: .1 - i ".. " 1 f'lierers. f:.iiiiig insiue tne party be done tire may tie a death blow toSprague, ' " 1 " ou uie assemii incr r.f tl.u as ll is nro al e t , ,,hI. i.. -.- r .1 . . r I ... ..,iru. l.U'lIir ruuual convention, to elect delegates Wl11 uw "ove its shops here. iu niLuiuauce wun your views: after majority of those delegates have aire.-.J "i1"" pianorm ana two thirds of them upon a ticket, let the fighting all be againM me common enemy, and for mai piatiorm and ticket. .-H.-creiary l.amout s eener.il n, L-r,- ledged sagacity causes his opinions to be nigniy valued when iriven w hJH, , - c.i aom. Aeronauts Probably Killed. -I'otiuhiin and (;,-, r-e, horse thieves and murderers, )iad a desneraie ,. 1. olli. ers near Salt Lake C ity. Theoullaws eraped. Of the tfailir of expert roiintel fei lei s Who have- Hooded llli- ,-ouiniy w j 1 1, ,i;,ls ( ami iUnt notes four art; mw umier ar rest at Jersey C ity. ji c Laneyvili,!, lex., a iiu.li biutallv ti..', 1 1 .. 1 1 .. , . . " "'""J".. !,.) nau iM-en a.iiUilled on a riiarue of a?s.iult. The jml-e wa aio knoi ked .low 11. The jury in the famous Durrant mur der trial at San Francisco will probably be con. pl. led Thur-iiav, when the realw.uk j 'f the trial win beKm at om e. Swi 1'iitil you've eni to dm M ail Oi: 101: Ikiai:tmkm- for samples of the irreale-t baiuain pur. Iium- lbl-t..le ever made lor it- Silk Department : l".'i yards ,,f I'l i:k I'i.I h Sius in -olid black ami artistic evening -had.-! 1 In, li e-1 colors and romliinu. t ion- rriru lar S.".'. an! uimh!-. bought to sell Uir. u T.. . A V Al:l! Wash Goods Department. St ill enipl yiinr our slu-lves. Lot .Tor. Fi:kn,ii i:i,am,iis j:i light and dark ground-. 1."k-. a yai:o. Lot of FllKM II l:i. M.IKS -w hile i.rioiiml- haud-ouiel styles ever pri.lured by the French designer- - . a yarn. J'hoii-ands of yards of ( hoi. ami Imhui, at .".1. and T' .r. .., an 1 1 oe Cleared repaid re ai',iif of lo-s or co-t Will You Come ? Some littl acceorics to dress v hir "om.-n will appreciate al such duct ion-: re Celluloid Side Comb lis. nam. -.. Mr.. I .V.. i.v., lm.-. and l.xti a lare sies. 4.".r. ami aOr. Celluloid Side Com lis I'aniy, i r. .in-., to .k' I n iii ne K'. I orioi-e to M.OI. a pair. Shell Side Combs. Plain K the cellar h a visit to that citv. ne litnont mai me nepuolicans were very much afraid of hitnev and that tl A 1 ., . . uo auj inmg iney could to nomination. New under in tl, se-pience. tiie colored i.pulation declare tb. y wiil never send their children there any more. The site selected for the school was once a grave yard, and the I'll ouiiorr- neglected to remove the w hen the school building wa the reasi n for tl mony. She is authorized to resume her maiden name of Ollie Ike and can re marry, corbett cannot til his wife is dead. remarry un- Ixidies erected, is present .-care. l ists in the use of c..ke as a fuel for Jocomotivrs , ,,a,.e f cfia! have Ww made .y the llaltimore on some t,f jt- pa.-t f. w w t t ks have V 1th tiie hrav iv Ohio Lailroail proved successful. 'Us-t freight trains eoiml- ly good results have b. u obtained from coke as from roal, with the great ad vantage of an avoidance of smoke and cinders attendant on the use of coal. Thk Pottsville Iron and Steel company, owners of a large rolling mill, steel mill,' bridge works and blast furnaces, which went into the hands of receivers about a year ago, it is understood will recau- italized and taken out of the controIf ; the receivers Lfnra iki'o .u irginia lines durin-the n - u-uum expires. . " Ut During the past twelve months ti. re ceivers have done but little work but when the contemplated arrangements are completed the different mills of the establishment will be run to their full capacity, which will require about l.tKX) men, most of whom will be high-priced workmen. The Pioneer furnaces, the property of this company, are among me oldest anthracite furnaces state. Jackson, .Mich., Aug. o. Two aero nauts were fatally injured in a balloon accident at "anderrooL- llu o . - ., "- " HT' '1 I 1 iour nines south ot Jackson, earlv this I ""' newspapers report that tin evening. Jhe balloon used was one !""""' "i Amenrans tuti-ts vi-itin- that (,f ihu lo r..w j-t I... 1. . . " - . . I roUUtrV till- s.l l.lt,i..t- I : 1 1 Ti i... . .1 . r . -. ...v. lnt- 1101-air variety, with 1 , ' "ii.-uum larger It has pleased manv I let,,, .r , ,i,i.i . , than t mm- i ,1... : , . . t.ii v...wlaw . uvimii: iiniT.c oars. ..... fc (l, M(. ,a-i v.-ar. !hat stJ'n!1 S?.?' .:to'clo.k it was successfully in- -ft Mated some time ago by , ., , 1 , , '"' -ive. iiajv.e periomier, l'Jrimenis ,,l the London WOUId Lie the ttr,.n,...ii I il,n ,,.... 1 1 . n , ..... ! ,....i v .. . .. man the Democrats could ZB ! i1'1 1 a"U 'lar ef ''iott 1 railway, that that president, and tloif bo e..l.l . : " me retain- yearly . -) tons of rail .vsuiu co.tll lll'll'll I llli' ri I'u n'Ofn r -ny candidate the Republicans could pu"t -ughl tl. canss1 and J" up. It has 1-eeu known tor some time to one si.U .,,! ; 1- c. 1 ,i ni,v uif. 1 ne mon ster shot into the air some distance, with both of the horrified aeronauts on the trapeze. Then it coll aised and cum,. crashing down. Miss IVake is a large woman, and fell heavilv, breaking both legs, besides sufferm.- int. .r.,i . ! ' " ' '""""eipbia, r.-rentlv Klliot struck on his shoulder :..t II badly crushed. ! . , V.. 1 '"' r"l" atlair i- th. F.lliott has fx en in this luisiness s..,-..,, Miss Peake is a niece of IV.,f M. " k'!ll"' ' " Ihihtmng in the (irand who lost his life on CampUHV ..ir shio 1 iin""; Ari- "f Ifa-l.l.y lloyt p, l(.r, in the Atlantic ocean five vcars ago " , o"'""" "f Ti,''y H. Porter, a mil- "r."- I 1 1 , 1 1 1 .1 1 , . . , . I s;. ., ,. f. ...1 ... ,. . . - . lining t'oi ler, left . , . : ' ...111. . in ui two week- ago for Shot ileud at Fliurcli. ,la-ka. -x n .. m.it. of so outraged and murs iered lo mi.-sionaries at Ku-Cheng, an interior jK.int of Chma. The killed in clude eight women, a man and boy. AH are linti.-h subjects. The America'n missionaries e. aped. It is said the lo cal Chinese authorities connived at the massacre. A placard to arouse feeling against the foreign missionaries set f'-rth that they wanted to steal small children to extract oil from them. in the A mm oiu from a reliable source states that of . ;od Spani.-h soldiers sent to gar rison the town of Sallta Cruz, Cuba, llH have died of yellow fever, and that their physician is among the deaj. Advices from the same authority say that the fever is increa-ing rapidly among the Spanish soldiery, but that every effort is U ing made by the military authorities to prevent the giving out of informa tion concerning the ravages of the The impudence of Republicans in claiming that good times came because the Republicans had elected a majority in congress has a touch of the fantasti cal. The Republican ocngress cannot pass a tariff bill that President Cleve land will approve unless it should be a Democratic bill. If the Rer.ublicns should carry the elections in ls'.if, con gress, r.resiilont a n.l n .l c , , .v... an, lIle new con gress would not meet until December 1.'7, and could pass no tariff bill until well along in lsJ8. The good times came because for at least three vears th Republicans will be powerless to tinker with the tariff or the currency ' prevent his lork Rei.uhl IP:in Yw"S asnington have said that in meir opinions 110 member of their party "",u l""J iorK against NhittA v and New ork Democrats are positive '"' 11 eomu not oe done by anvbodv State department officials, will" not'dN von, lUe aner case, t,ut there are good grounds for the llief that the reason Wal.er is still in a French prison serving V u ' lweuty years impos.nl ...o. i a rrencn court martial in .Madagascar, on a charge of having trayed certain movements of French iruoi, against the natives, is that this government has no justifiable ground for luienenng in the case. Waller is a oegro wno was for a time a I nited oiies consul in .Magagascar. After re tiring from otlice, against his will, he remamed on the island and engaged in business, and some say. although his lawyer has denied it, that he went so far as to acquire citizenshin th. re .Some people have allowed themselves to become frightened hy the statement that Iuisiana would Ucome a Republi can state if Comptroller Howler deride after hearing the arguments which are to be made next week, the original u gar bounty clause of the McKinley law to have been unconstitutional, and de clines to pay deferred sugar bounties In order to get the opinion of one who is in a position to know, Judge Thomas J. .N?mme, of New Orleans, who is in Washington to assist the Lonisinn., gressional delegation in arguing in favor wie constitutionality of the sugar VVr-',-. M'u 11 tnere was any 01 ix-uisiana becoming a Re ll"bllTl 6,ate-. The oIJ gentleman's ..a.-neu as he said with vigor and emphasis: "Never, sir; neverf was some revulsion of feeling and - u uumigmeiirst part of Mr -.v...u,P,,jrtt,,u administration, the 7,V ,T "V000 Hm "s removed it all, drill tno cbio . . . 1 . 7 " . . , 3 ""ways be counted oeiong.s in tl.o arms and lirket.- I I -ix survivor-of the wrecked sealing j s.hoomr While arrived al Port Tow iis.-nd, Wash. All the surviyors ale horribly inuuiaieu. Having i.,-t linger-, feet from being flu..,. , Rodman Wananiik.-r. -on of .I,,l, I aiiainaK. f. of Philadelphia, g.ixt a dinner in Talis to JJ guests that cm -1 s.-i.oio. 'll.,. r,.,'L .11 j taih of the French nieitopwli-. I .New- Fancy Real Shell Si,l Combs, to S.' .vi a pair. I ('. Hill. .1.1 ..r 11, I, . , ... I "Ji-'-ers ami lwo-l'rong i'...n 1 ins, 10c. 10 .die. Lot Ladies- White Metal Re ll Ruckl. - . ones reduced ,,:. and M,-. earl,: Rlack Silk 1 al buckles .".IV. ll inches wide, met- 'C. each; T.V. ones at BOGGS&BUHL, Allegheny, Pa. a trip to Paton Rouge, La.. Aug L A f..nrfi tragedy occurred lastniirht nti:i,l church, where a protracted m,-..ii.,., being held, in which lenrv nn.l aii.... O Neil, aged resnect i velr .. .i i- 1.. . their lives. Ra.j blood .T.'.i , ...... . .-w.-ii-i, ,,,r -ome time Let ween Abort A b; pllllcd -pc.ial In n Hill Picon, thev having , ad and fr,.,.,!.,.,. misunderstandings at parlies giv,- in the neighborhood. Several days a., they .juarreled about a young l.lv ,.,7,1 it was agreed that they should meet at Antioch church and s. til,. .1; 1,:.... 1. .. t ... , '" """I 'III v. Last night the two O' Neil bovs out of the c hurch while preaching wa t-'oing on. They were lired tn,n bv ii. party, who wer ,...1 "...i.i . - - ...... . iin i, mi, 11 double barreled shotguns, and both were instantly killed. Hill PicUi Wallace 1 icou ami Harlow Kdmonston ... rested and lodged in jail charged with . me M.ururr. All the young men were about the same age and sons of promi- ......fc . 1. 1 , , 1 1 1 is , I A Hundred Huihluigs Riirned Democratic camp." Members of ,bl f, TS f huM and only stopped when congressional delegation characterize the th DO"TUclu chve enough for statement as a slander upon the 1 ' ! ,hem l? reh- Another report has it Ualtimore, Md., Aug. ". am tb I'Usincss rtorfi, n r.t ! " i- . i- ! ''" ' in1 rni county, together with many ...... o.pieieiy destroyed bv lire la-t night. The total loss is about L(K (.()( with only Si-,,tKi insura,,,.,,. j,.;; has a population of 2,U(KI spirk from a passing locomotive may he Started the l!,.,. ...1.:.., ' - -.. to, nincu i-weoi over -11 v crats of the state. Detno- M. was caused by a cigar Thirtj-sU Vears Vet. A. H. A ,li .1; .......1. ... ....-j.,,. 1, irmn Chicago savs- Th. crop of corn this year will be the largest iu 11 1. a? ever ten known. It j. mated at the present time that the yield wiil exceed by iOO.um.imo bushels" the r.i ord of ai.y previous year. The oorn -rop will bring more money, if mark- t.Hl than all other grain products com bm. d. The estimate,! yield of corn for this xear is from :.:-.O,Cl0,u0 bushels. -11 me present price, which live cents for I e thirty- ?liv Ht,tHH,(HK. Accokuixo to reports gathered by the San Francisco Chronicle, there has Jn Of late a notable revival in the mining industries of the Pacific states and terri tories. Manv old eoA arA . o einci ttUlK ,c oemg reopened and new dis coveries developed, and there is also 1 greatly increased activity in the work ing of the many other valuable mineral deposits of the region in addition to the precious metals. The utilization of water to generate electric power for run ning mining machinery is a new factor winch gives promise of greatly extend ing mining operations all over the Pa emlx-r or Miiv.U;, ..... I 1 - I .:n . . . - ' .... ;oj. 1.1 1. worth f Thk forlorn hoj.e of the calamity or gans has l,n that the Thk Chattanooga Tnul.xman says that the usual midsummer dullness "anions revenues of the southern industries "ianm LMVITIHMHil it .1 (.11 .. . -'.ucuo; mis v:v,I of : ,l U'e fe" year bUt D th titrary, they are more -t woid thus Z "VT'T". - " WT 'Ve ""I1 fr l.W W the si.,, of the taritf ,. . ; 7 - Z , " - re and '"mber industries. Re- '"t the truth is ,hat h i '"" 1 the dicate an iii.eirutn 1- that during the week increasing den,fin.J . . ending with Sufor-t... 1..... .. . . . 0 """?r, out no treasury "Z, 1 1 . ' The foundries, 'l'K Hi'w- .... 1 . t - - iu x. iirj lullest months i j rai . K - at Rirhmnnrt X-.. "'Ponce -uurray, alias Oeorce L ark. hn ,,.-.i. - . , ..... on,, huh; an is months' term in the Riverside penitentiary to .15 ter'n, to .u ,c irginia state pr son for burglary, and after that i, ,-.1 . ?F wanted for 21 vears 9t .lni;, . . e his way out of both institutions. Jle Vs now 44 years old, and wiil be too old to L" r?.h Pon when lie , oumra ins iioerty. h.rMSajd. l.a erate safe- ; ; . .:. . u.ne L,ro.ke oat ot the v e""- f"u ue jumped from a uu jauueu near a guard. that the fire stump. fter having raced hours aud laying inashe ,r .i... 1,,.. -, ,- T " 1. Hit 11 ji 111 buildings, the flames i;.t.i four stores were left standing in the husiness part of the town and they were separated from the burning .i 1. " , .. IVIlla ftr, Tl 1 - ,""": LJ ne 'osses range from a tew hundred dollars un to ) nnn aSgr"gate being about Sl'OO.OOO. ' Friglitlul Railroad Wreck. ir window in cmlanf lU I....... . - a bin. c 'llr 8 e"orlS to stor as sent to Riverside ytuK &ioien gotHls, and the -...v..D ,cltrneu that he was there. """' wf u .amhria county Pho-ni.xville, Pa.. Anc 4a .1.-,... troiis wreck ocnirrl u tnnp rtitlrtc; fp.., 1 - . .ut one persou w:is killed outright " ,,u' omers were seriou-ly haps fatally injured. ine passenger imin taiin.-r named .lohn-on ..f I .,. ton. O.. -,,t tr f ,. train at Slenbinvilie -, and left a package of :..im j bank nou s :ym- in h.s seal. The train out u iil mi ,i:ii. and he -ecnr.-.l a t" lake him to Wheelin- Junction. lie loiui.l the packa'e as he l.-tt it. The ( ari:ei;ie Steel Company i- pre paiiiiu to tnaniifa.-tiite -t.-el fr.-'j-lit , ar mui a carryin- , apacily of xi.i.m pound lonbli: that of n,.t mod, m car-. It j;. expected that their enormous burden ra parity will ran-, a revi-l 11 1 ion in the trans pot lalion of lumber and iron, a- eli a. ot her lines of tunas,'..-. The Raldwin Locomotive Works js huil.lini; four locomotives f,,,- tlll. t;1,(. railroads of chili, iu lu-wheel freight locomotives on the f.iur cylinder -vstem with Westinnhoi.s,. air brakes and all modern improvement-. They are a. build,,,- live heavy passenger locomotives for the .Mexican Centra! raiirood. At Raton. ().. John ,j II I. a-d 7: years jn-jed that his daughter should w.-ar bloomers. Hiswife thought ditfer- l-llllv ll,.... I 1 .. . " nan a (luarrel. -heatteiiipt- ...ii II. Olio 1,1s li l-L-.., x- . I. i- ... 1 , . I .Mil SUC- Jerhn, U orccster : ' eding she cut them oir. .1 1. residences, ! I'.-ople are now 111, b r the oare of a obvsi. ciau. owing to the severity of the light. -A freight on the Pittsburg. Krl Wayne and ( hicagu railroad broke in two on a heavy grade near Stark Siding The rear end cra-hrd int.. uu. Iirsl -t.cli(, ecked. A doeii l,-. ...... riding in a furniture r:.r i.i..i smashed to splinters. Four or them were killed. Thomas Colli.,-, r South Rethle hetn. Pa., living long enough to give hi name and address. Il is aimouiiced that Carl Rrowne. .mil a lew week's ;r. ..1 ... " -"1 ....iiiieu .! -s Mamie tox.e, the daughter of the Com moii weal I. .mm...- 1..,. , , . " .-, Miaii'(i iroin bjs "i.ue aim mat .Mrs. Rrowne is j seclu-ion '. Raltimurc. Mr. John It. Miller is au thority for the report. He says urJ,t moi. ues.-rteu Ins bride somewhere in I K slate and that ( is on his way to Raltiinore daughter. DREXEL'S IMPROVED EVULSION OF PUKE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL WITH CHEMICALLY PURE HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. FOR CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS. OOUQNS, - COLDS. ASTHMA. SCROFULA. - SKIN DISEASES. NERVOUS DISEASES. - DISEASED OF CHILDREN. - WHOOP, G COUCH, ANAEMIA. - C ATA R R M mm ' CENERAL DEBILITY. ETC.. ETC This valuable preparation cur by Iu nutrttlva se5't!,'lenISi0n f Li OH e-peclally ervitc..t,lc lor anariin... ntnusi,eii. lor scroll,! . nr., scrofulous swelling,. clan.Iiilarnlarcen, i.'Klthcuasting disease r.l ch.l.lhcKL .W.V ;;r...c and nervous cnn,!,,. l" t! '! - '-p an. nidi, sw,-.s. ls a fn-rl.-, , c, n. Mrr,Il?HEIT,il81r:n .f Liver Oil is ,he very -1 r, nul) i 1 had lor coughs, col.l, hronrhi,. "P,, kui;;"-,rrc ap J ,,k-;-d,;'e ' n ti. kling in throat, sonni-ss of che-t -..id all Lar?e bottles, 50 cents per bottle. Sold bv urustB generally, or seat to any duressci, rl ceipt of 50 ceats. SOLE PROPRIETORS, Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. AVERS s si s 5 S E 5 S a 5 5 a 51 TiP Villa . . . .... OIr .... CAMBRIA COUMTY. -,-ii ii 1 Ura.llcy's Cash Store, Main Street, Galli best store in town an.l is filled with Vhoire ooU at the lowest Prices. 50 pieces of Lancaster (Jinpham, about at o cents. Blue Prints at o cents Print at 0 cents. DRESS GINGHAMS, 5c, The Best 50-cent Corset in town, well w..r:!. 7 Wall Paner 8 cents il.mlila IJf .... i- ' Paper. Full line of Embroidery, Laces, La,-,, r White Goods. Splendid assortment of Hats, Shirts an. ford Ties for ladies never more stylish ,,r , ovlan.l .1. im'lli.li.... 4.. r a ..v- v -v . ., , , ,,,, 1 11 1 1 , ,11 1,111 hi imi-ni-io wil r (i ;nns SI 5 a s ai fai and see our assortment of roods !,':1T. "i i-r- r, Thos Bradley Gallitzin, Pa. 1 I LEAD THE -IN- High Art Clothing for Short. Stout .wes, and hirnishins. Stylish, serviceable poods the cc an.l 1 1 ! t r 1 BALTIMORE. MD. USA li-n ,-ars ucri' wi-r.' K. L. JOtlSSTOS. v. J. HLfh. Khtahli.shicu 187a. , . - I "iii-r;ii 1 ,i,.v to liii nt 11 1 IU in which ami half and pen 1. 1 .- 1 Valley railroad, due hcat Ts , ran into a ,.- ci,. Killed br His own Uonib Douai, France, Jv l.S Ami fllrniinA3 oil .1 uvo on ucr me HOIltti in busy, and new furnaces that have out of hlagt for four years are resuming. Iron is stiff at present quotations." were the ilrt-am. vain of the In fciifh o iistnsiiitf Mt nation there is no alterna tive for the unfortunate tariff organs hut i.tn.ij,i;y so admit thr tl.;, I 1 r-.w-.-. i . iNi-uiiiions "..,ijb leuer na3 been in. .... I. hunt. ....... .t ... I f.. 1 ..- . J , .,10 ol an ulle .....ju, jfvi ens, Hairy and Food Com missioner r.r . .uc,.,,uni, 10 an manu facturers and dealers in articles of food in the state directing their attention to me act af .March 13, 1SV5, creating the uianmeni ot agriculture, which makes 11 ItlO illltv -f fl. 1 . of the M,ssi,r.r.i v-ii-.. . . J r -nuoodCom- i lure is n lm,i.t , . J ' '''Oner to enforce all laws relati t aU- place, to a greater or W 1 manufacture le of olemargar- gineand imitation dairy produce and adulterated articles Of food. "Che, to celehratn r.,;ii c juonee ot M U 'J?' .r Aniche j at M. inn t. I,u.s ;! l,. M.,t savs that w.thm a short time ti.e sale of booklets . the silver ij.ution has dropped from r,i Ji proportiuns to nothing l-riticipai citv in the greater or less de cree. ,n all other parts of the country where the silver craze has at any time had inn, h force or power for evil The .I...len,ic is rapidly dying out, simply U-cause jKHijile are too husy and too suc cessful i getting goinl dollars to care what anylKHly sajs in favor of . make money more ahundaut and less Valuable. Aix the iron and steel mills hv.nr oflices in Philadelphia are tilled with or ders suflicient to tax their capacity for eri months, and .owing to the heavy demand this week has experienced ad vances in wrought iron pipe, hardware, nails and other leading articles. IVcoux fired hve revolver sl.r.tc thTTlu Threeoftm took effec though the wounds thev inrlictl not serious. I)irectlv ? I1,"1. ere nendous explosion was hri Tand eoux was hurle,! several yards, while ten of the bystanders were thrown to he ouxDl lit? ,DJUred b' the pioS! exploded. lw " "7 . r",,aturf1y and 1 terrihly mutilated, ad ex "red Tm mediately. He (IL..!f'"rPd colliery after a strike in 1 ' p i iiu u cow a short tlistn, , for re- 1 t-niherton. The emH,, h.f, ,i. Virginia fveral cars followed it over a steen ' ,1 Jlis ""Hkment. 1 The engineer. John (;rn. r.u mxtUle, was lnstantU- i-;n.i . .. ,. j ,n,-u auti me hreman dangerously wounded, whi e half a dozen n,r,, ' w.ulle I M , ' V ....... 1 , i .- . -... j .in iiioers oi the ."salvation Armi- t.... i . . 1 the jubilee of At I from (.ep-lev'c '.i returning .k. . I . nere a .s neia to itay. The near the of An- A Ilmi.-t I . I f....ll. the fetes in th, n, "..V' ".v 'njureJ. --- uiMrict iu ceieor nin, mam i iiii iiunv . . "-ru'i au anarchLst nmn.i nieetiiiir Wreck OCnirro.1 Dot U'hero .. , iii..ii, oj Ltl I ..n r. .-..... I - -, - i.iJtr J i mill V ii.ro w-ret.k some years ago. killed in York f'nnhloii I ti .Ma.iiiiii.- i,a Mod.? shows a len.Jeiipv to revive ll,.- fashion of l.oljjs X V Tl, ':',",";. :V"P":lr iu r.-.lii.,rt,: .1 2' l,".'J tr"'X c"1 aWiiV l' "l""w a v,.s i ? I o.-t.Ml fal.nj- l,l-fas,io,.. fHV,l a,, ,1 " i.h- hi in t,.d liUs ,-OIlllll..t( u, ?ZXV?,Uf ""rh- A" varied' ,7 ains. Kveii.siswithVIotnp 1, roi'l" r are ex.-e.-linly ppilart a ,1 f r .ft. r noon j.( ii i ..,.r,.,i ... 7 , 1 ,.r lI'er- trin.nie.1 u i, h in..."? "1,n,i!a """ le,-or:.t...I v,,.i. ..I.V.V -::" ' lac-an jrlrl- of .ri.,,oi, an.rVh S M HI I K. Tolmstoii, Buck Co., j.:ii;uss. ftUKXSHUIMi. - . . VKXX'A A. V. KICK, l .,hlr. rjlTlBUKHUD 1SK8. Carrolltown Bank T. A. NUAKHAI hleP. General Baniing; Bnsiness Transacted The lollowin .k- . . general bLBinVi.une,V ,'" ,eatUre, 01 lEPSITS Keoelverl nnnhio n . . . . inKcertlnfe.u.nr'T.T'"?"- ntere.t bear ..m ueiwsitors. I.OA.VH P.r.n.1 - si, an umei. M.rTI(N IKATJ lesnej neiotiahi i. .. . .. ol turoi e. on il orre-t thin- i m. n-. money-snvin?: Prices. ( 'hil.lren'. Sinf in ..u . i Our snrinir stock of Ilirrh rf riMK;.,..' .1 ' . - 1 ' 'T '! "w I n w, ni-ii -ll vylOtni II IT. u i,i,l- .,,,1 .! 111... . . ' - -1 .'' r .1111 ! , . 1 1 . i'iiiiii, es i ieijil ly sclecte.J fahrics, t.-til-r-m V -in all the newest and most fashionable shaj.es or u " is ma.le on the new principle every -anncnt is iiti, , " ,! moilel ami onforms to the natural lines of the h.unvi ' a result we can guarantee a perfect fit. tXSI am the only clothier that Veils Hi-, Art ('.. lIair county. :1 v i i i-ivntli Ave., Vll Wew Spring Styles. lino of !;,- eoIll'Tv ;i We have a full, new and complete lit Lac. r.n: o . .. . fi-i, i.i -t ...i...- .-prinor Ulothingm Chi lll.'ll IIP1V 11- A J. ""M"". e nave the I.-ir-i-t .:...k ern Camhna ami the maK'-up of our li.u- UU cu8tom.ma.le. AVe have the new ,ri "m,,,.,, ami our stm-L- nf fir,i..- - i - : 1 tiu. x iirniMuus is c. olllp Our stock is lar-er ami prices lower th.-,, ) ever part A'CorKTS (H merrhftn.a ... . ..-. ' "..iiiin will I .A Tt.n.i..i thatther win ir. uu "nnuenllal. and banking rule, will pit. "'r " Kood behel.l.....::r"..,," ml tht,k.. . . ' ,nn,leDtil. Kenpeet roily. examine our A a a 1 I 1 VII WP U LT ic h..f . . 1 ... . 1Jall (M ;in( Sf itr; Ul ,'m,Vlme)'ou that the !,M , ,. tate to buy your Clothin- is at s 1 i -i - t t C.A.Sharbaugh's CARROLLTOWN, EBENSBURC MARBLr Ann -oa .-rr- MONUMENTAL : WORKS! A. K. PA TT . cond Wiu,in a. Month. Lebanou, I'a., Aus. 4. The creased 10 ner efnt ,K are ,n" effec, oa:S increase of 10 rr - WiC "cona i .V I' cent. within rn.i. .to : . '"Jo eomnanv haa "louu.Hii eu t her o,.i - .r - sa,- - '-4 rie Anxious for Unrial a life. Santa Ilarbara, Cal., Aug. 4 IPX andor McIv TyntU - Alex take a test nev.r i.,fA,J r . . fhic fr.i i , T-i .... , J IJ ..... wuulIJ . x ,11S ,s lo U l(Urri j Z i:y."L ". expiration of which breathine. fro n t,,r 'L HKa aQj min,l r"i. "e is a -a a V .luri . Tyadall s nrnncil . t rnietioallyWleTVrn, n ded with clarified butter, called by IT Indians ' J noros of 1....1.. " l"e nr..,;,-,; "yy'j''" six fU:rn:w "r.r 1"uie!i to ir . t i MUUUU "u me Ar neton r rUr- The Arlington UotT'Z t-neior nave accepted the profit! IIS .f k,.,i. ..i. an- niadi . .... , " P.! . ""'y "- .iok an.l i1" "' "uar "vt siioiii,i,.r is lar , . r r.:. . .-V1" - r,,- oi.tiiiir dresi :,.s. t orat Jh' f"W.n- B,,,i material i vJr.J Z. J""" J-K-ts. It voiiiininiMis. i llow lace is us.-d upon -f uhaii-vi-r sty,. allj t.,r l'rvi Vik lull. Killed b) Lightuing. Vandeibilt, Ia.t Aue fi i ternoon. th.rin ,h- . 'm,,a-v af" h wind that sweproveMr John Dover wa, ,trck by lhtninH ki. ltd He was Mtting ia the ba k door of his home, when a l,i , . - r U.e children. " "'am'J aJ SllM'Vl every costume I I rim.. 1. . es ,,r fi.. i eases tin' skin nr -.n .i , - " of vZhlJ': ."lfs Album Cent: i-i nt eai-ti i..r v-.....-.. '.Tu Z'?r jyrand -....v if . ,r: '-ar or i;. -ft. .i i,u are uii:it, .. ... cents a II. BANDf-ORf. TIIE First National Bank K FATTOS. PATTON. Cambria Co.. Pa. Capital, paid up, - - $50,000. receive 1nu?h""; 1 nl Individ.,.,. eon.l-t.nt -,, n' tta Hanklair. ot .be ,.r.ncl,.a. c.tle7. " "T iM World. All - rref,Knlenc will hava nnr , . urumi.t i. .. 1 sou ?"AV-areprep:ire,l t.. fi "llljH-till..ll tii'l:i-ii ..il -hull ii. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. f HEADSTONES, VAULTS AND FCSI5 On.all BKlnnin iMillf vrM,.n.,i , ktuuiuks potuei tun.. , . weareii,i.n ...... . mat """"" "''' otien row. through IICKHTI lliln n 1 . " . '"iriuui uiau.liex, damterou!! in discard 01 th. earlier in.!.-...."!". " the b,oh ieds tothe ,...-'"n''lu aia.adle, on a chronic m " ' " ' rerertaln difor.ler!- Inri.l- ... ' malaria an,, rheutuatiiim .,... . .u . .Iw.y.deMraMeto 7Cla wn IKifure to the oon.liti, g ',"'" T. 'ter " iiieiclnM nter ilirecl- i.m.i.... .... - - . '""'". , 1 ' pinnncn Hit tern An ul ort ll,,ri Mtst,,mh H dvMl7.T,r,1' ',,ou", '-Vio-J H; J-.-.ll. liver ciunlaint. k..i 1 CMce Plants aid cm Flora l-i!H at Short Aorfav, ADOi WHAT K In. : keep ..iiManllv ,. !l:;n. , f S-.-.'!.l M.-k , f ;iV o,,.,.,.,,, j,, nve tM.tuil nj, rvii,.n i,, il., i lii. iU id all ..i., i. I'm- I1..II.- lt t. j-,t St... k. :ii.,' ' ," "' s -tlinjr ,.f ;,; Wl k X; l 1 , .i, 1'll:""l-i"' r..n K. n. e. J. WILKINSON BCK. i:r.i:.-L'i pa. ,Al!!tl?!CAN American Silver Truss.! Beside the above we h.in llo thfSt-J Hani Rubber, the IVufuM CVIhs; and all other Stan.l.ml Truss.-. IXSSpecial attention iriun to proper fittin? of Trusses. Dr. T. J. DAV1S0.V. EBENSBURG, PA s I 1 A, TRUSS. 1 Retain! Severest Hernia wiih Comfort. ircn LIGHT. COOL. Easy to Wear. No pressure on Hips or Back. No understrata. Never luoves. m at 20 ."Ulo St.. BltFFALO. N. Y. 4. 1-2 .US. 11 I SiT A txt vi. . , .iaia STUKET, J..1..STW., A. Carriage and Wagon Shcc K::v"? v ... . I JIM Klll.lv a, 1 . - : . it --ll ...!.. II. I.!;."!- 111'--. I ins. :in i ..... 'r.-;. : . ... , i . Ilhl..ri..l.... r. : . : """"s:. i UM.1..I1- :..i.. . OT Stievial a. I.-., i. .. ;"" " " V". -I- an.l I U,,. - t,irii it i FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! nnPniM Get the Genuine! llRtlvt Sold Ererjvbere! UukfluJ. i.di.-e an.l at r,-:.slla,'t. Hi-inn in unu-r. Jepair W.irk an.l I'aiutin an.l s;tii-i.i. i - H. E. BENDED Formerly of Cariollto"- i It Pays to Advertise.
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