The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 20, 1897, Image 4

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CALL TO Di'lVii JATS.
Statement Issued by Societies'
Executive Committee.
DI.sEItTKKS OF lUJY.VN I OMIEMXtl).
'ie Ctmr of lhi Itrpiibllcan Tartr
-inee. It Hum tteen In I'nwer Allarkfi.
The l.nt Fleet ln t'onimentetl I'poo.
Convent iuit at ilketlmrre.
HRT?i-BrRn. Au?. !. The execu
tive romtnittee of tho Demncrati" t-ocie-t
:i-s of iYiinsylvania has Usm-d tne fol
low m uditri'ss :
T hi; irener.-i," :issemily of the Demo
rr;ific Soou-rii'S of I'ciinsylvaiiia is
li- ri'iv ral.eil to meet on tho 2blh day
in Septt-mht-r, at Wilkesbarre, tliat
i r y having l.epii selected as the place
hy the general ascmbiy of last year.
Wi: ro-pi -el fully advise that every
Democratic societv in the state coui
ji.v promptly with the conditions of
r- preseiitatioii, choose their deputies at
an early date and certify the same to
t!i" secretary, that the loll may be
made np in j;oxi time, and our hosts at
Wilke-barie informed as nearly as
ji-sit.le of the number to be expected.
.New soi-ieties will report their organi
zation witii lists of officers and mem
bers according to the constitution.
"The means by which the candidates
of the Democratic party, headed by
William .1. tiryan, were defeated la-t
ve;ir are we.l known. We naed not re
count them. Every intelligent citizen
innlerscu ls them and every good citi
zen cniideinns them. The contest was
bet ween ttie people - the Liloring and
producing classes on the one side and
the money and coercive power of a
l..rure Number of powerful corporations
anil mouop-'lies on the other, associated
together for political action in further
ance of private as atrauisf public inter
ests. Tlie i ombmed temptations and
t- rrorism of the latter prevai e.i for the
tut e. Hut the reaction ha- aft aharp
ami deciiled. There is no louder any
(-.lii-eaiment of tne purposes for which
ttie election of a monopoly president
a;id congress was carried by means s
ci iriupt and brutal. The interests coh
(:i rin d could not wait a needless hoar
lor the sp uls.
foniriess was imtnodiately convened
in extraorlma:y se.-siou to distribute
the enormous plunder promised among
the trurs and other greedy associates
in the national crime of l!ti, by the
pas-atre of an act iiiiomiii.' fresh taxei
upon the people, not to supjily the pub
lic treasury, but to turn a new and
welling stream of private profits into
private pockets. The people under
Maud and r- s- lit It. They know aiso
tiiat the go.d currency monopoly is to
be pt-rpctua ly maintained for the same
j aip ,-e, and that so long as this mo
nopoly pirty remains m power the
penp.t: are to be torrid to pay inc: eae l
taxes, the greater profits of the trusts
ami interest on loans in gold ait.tioially
enhanced by the practical and i outinu
ous demonetization of silver, one ot the
mom y metal of the constitution, the
period of whose coinage on e jum terms
with gold was the period ot ha t tinan
ciiil disturbance and of greatest pios
penty iti the histo y of the Tinted
Mates. Everywhere throughout the
countiythe people are incen-ed and
ager to rever.-e the mistaken action of
las: year.
'In our own state we find no man
bold enough to defend the remarkable
excesses of t he Republican party, in
full power in every t.rauch of the" gov
ernment If the pr.ple of the com
monwealth were nut, like the people of
other siates, vitally interested in the
event of the battle for the restoration
oi hiiue-t and constitutional govern
ment at Washington t i ry honorable
cm. en of Pennsylvania would fiul in
the record of the lat two years lrre
swii.ie incentive- to stand with every
ot her honorable citizen in a common
eilort to wie.-t the several develop
ments ot our state government from
the party whi h has sr grossly abuse'tl
its trust. We shall not here review
these abuses in detail. They are fresh
in the minds of tho people the reck
less extravagance and corruption, the
consistent contempt for awakened puh
lie opinion and remonstrance of those
in authority, vi:h the present difti
culries of a depleted treasury, confased
tiiiancj-s. unsystematic, entangled and
unconstitutional taxation, are the subject.-
of daily thought and denunciation
among all classes of the people.
If there were no issues but state is-su'-b
to be determined this year or next
year or in lit 0 when the American
pe plo projKise in one grand sweep to
take possession of their own we should
have every reason to expect that the
self-respe ting voters of our state would
do themselves the justice of changing
radically the conditions under which
we sutler ut home. We look for that
change in the vote of this year, and of
the years coming, until the reformation
shall n- complete. Tne evidences of
its approach are on every side.
'Under these circum-tances the duty
of tie Democratic party, of the Demo
cratic societies nnd of the individual
Democrat is plain. They have only to
show iv tho conduct of their own
party affairs, that they are worthy of
The publi confidence by the naming of
true and honorable Democrats for pub
lic ollices, by steadfastly adhering to
the sound principles of their national
and state platform, listening to no in
sidious counsels of the common enemy
to desert and betray them for any tup-po-ed
temporal or loeal advantage, by
purging and strengthening their organi
zation at iill points, that it mav not fail
as heretofore, in the hour of" trial to
secure the deliverance of the common
wealth in good time.
"We hope to greet the representatives
of every live Democratic s'icietv in the
ttate at Wilkcj-barre to indorse and
ratify the wise and patriotic action
winch this committee has every reason
to believe will be taken bv the regular
liemoeratie convention at Reading."
A WALKING DEPOSIT BANK
An Old Man Foouit Loa.led With Illches
In N -w Ynrk.
New Yop.k. Aug. 1. A man who
said he was Thomas Hussy, si' years of
nge, of Montgomery. Ala., entered the
American Exchange National bank to
iniosit some bonds, but, being foeDle,
could not find them. He was sitting
on ttie step of the bank entrance when
u policemen of the Broadway 8 juad
f'di him. At the station house he was
searched. A wallet ilisclo-ed $.7." iu
money, a return ticket to Montgomery,
Ala . a check on Drexel & Co.. Phila
delphia f. r .11.00 and an envelope
containing 4S coupons clipped from
some Uuids which were found in the
old man's tall boots.
Tin revere 11 1.000 bonds of the
city of Savannah, four $100 lionds of
the same and a certificate for 10 'shares
of New York Central railroad stock.
He said he ha 1 a relative in i.rooklvn
iiam-d Mit hell. Steps will be taken
to bad his relative.
K btx-,1 an .Arkanui Hank.
Piseville. Ark.. Aug. lS.-Three
young men believed to be members of
the Collier gang robbed the bank at
Imeville of all its currenev. said to
amount to aboat 000. They forced
the cashier to surrender the money at
the point of a revolver ar.d escaped.
An Old IVuple' Sad Death.
DANvrtLK. Ills.. Aug. IS.-Henry
Hamtiietr. an a.-ed and respected citi
zen, ,?od from the effects of an opiate,
and his wife, prostrated with woe, ex
pired three hours later. Ill health was
tun cause assigned.
W heat Took a Drop.
Chipaoo, Aug. 18. Wheat had a de
cided damper put on it bv the unex
pected weakness of the Liverpool
market, and showed a liic de
wine for the September optica at the
JEFIANCE TO STKIKERS.
rittabnrg- I strict Operator I etrle to
Start Tlirir M ine Striker' s-tund Ie
elared to He Iliac hhmnletl Krluie to
Increase Wage at Pre.eot.
Cleveland, Aug. IS. The operators
of the Pennsylvania coal mines have
held a conference in this city, at which
the following firms were represented:
The Ella (Jo&l Co., Vulcan Coal com
pany. Moon Run Coal company of
Pittsburg, Yougluogheny River Coal
company of Erie; Canonslturg Coal
company, Walsh-Upstill Coal company,
A. U. Saunde:s At Co., Morgau. Moore
Ar Blaine, Chartiers Block Coal com
pany of Pittsburg. J. H. Somers Fuel
company, F. I. Robbins of Pittsbnr ',
Pickands. Mather & Co., West Newton
Miners, Riinbow Coal company of
Pittsburg, W. P. Rend of Chicago. s
bnrne Sae.-er & Co., Rhodes and Beid
ler Coal company, J. D. Sauters & Co.,
J. W. Ells.vorth & Co., Johnson Min
ing company. Cuddy-Mullen Coal
company. Imperial Coal conmany of
Pittsburg. Webster C-as Coal company,
Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal otnpany
and the Port Royal Co.il ana Coke
company of Toungstown.
It was determined that mines in the
IHttsburg district should be started and
operated without further delay, on the
grounds that the miners have taken
high-handi d position ; that nothing but
an unreasonable price for mining will
satisfy their demand, aud that they
have been unwilling to treat with the
operators on any fair grounds. Also
that there is no (onrse left open to the
operators at this time.
It was determined that all coal sold
at the .V4 cent basis of mining this yer
must be mined at that price. No
change will be made in the price of
mining until the contracts male at the
o4-cent basis of mining are filled and
the uniformity agreement is com
pleted. At least three-fourths of the tonnage
of the 1 imburg district was repre
sented at the conference, and all ar6
unanimous and agreed to, if necessarv,
forcibly resume rperations, with the
exception of M. A. Hanna & Co.
CLOSING THE MINES.
Strikers Doing Kflectlve Work About
Hfl laire.
Wheeling, Aug. 18. The miniiifi
strike situation is the vicinity ol
Wheeling is quiet. Committees of Bel
mont county strikers are closing up all
of tne peddling banks on the Ohio side,
with the exception of one, which sup
plies Bellaire's water works. Senti
ment against this move is strong, and
the eastern Ohio strike leaders do not
faVjf.r it. Manufactories are getting
West Virginia coal or putting in nat
ural gas. There will be no sympathetic
strike among iion workers on account
ot the use of West Virginia coal.
There has been a heavy increase in
the amount of Fairmont coal going west
via Wheeling. The three coal carrving
roads centering here are handling more
coal than at any time since the strike
started. The strikers have not made a
move against the coal trains, their dis
astrous experience of 1SU0 evidently be
ing a lesson.
STRIKERS HAVING SUCCESS.
Ki-Cimrnor Flxmlng Fx perls a Tieap
at I nir maut ly MomU;.
Faikmost, W. Va., Aug. 18. The
marching strikers have succeeded in
retting about half of the men out at
Montana. Senator Camden is a recent
arrival from Partfcrsburg. He says
from what ex-Governor Fleming tells
him he would not be surprised if the
region w ere tied up Monday.
In the Wheeling district there is not
a miner workin In the Kanawha
valley about 300 men have tone to
work, but more thau that number have
left their work. The tro.ible is that
the n ines are so far aoart that concen
trated action is hard to get. In the
Norfolk and Western region the organ
izers have gone to work araiu with a
will and in sufficient numbers to prove
effective.
Japii Fine New Ilattlethlp.
Washington'. Aug. IS. Officers of
the navy department are much inter
ested in the report of the trial trip of
the Yashi'iia, the new Japanese battle
ship built in England. !?he is the
fastest battleship afloat, and it is
claimed from the showing made on her
tr:al trip that he is one of the greatest
fighting machines ever built.
PENNSYLVANIA HAPPENINGS.
Miss Jessie Brown Stein was mar
ried at Shenandoah to Mr. Robert
Jackson of Johannesburg. South Af
rica, and after a honeymonn trip to
Europe the couple will make their
home in Africa.
State Chairman (iarman is in Read
ing looking the held over, and predicts
a strong Bryan sentiment in the con
vention on Aug. 81.
Senator Ouav and nartv left for f5..n
Lucie, Fla.. where he will spend the
remainder of his vacation.
Charles II. King, who claims to hail
from Philadelphia, was arrested and
committed to jail on the charge of
jumping a board bill at Stroudsburg.
Leonard Callamerand Solomon Monn
are under arrest charged with burning
the barn of Daniel Snowberger at Old
Forge, near Chambersburg, over a year
ago.
( 'n the same spot where his son was
killed a year ago. Thomas Walsh, nged
Si. was inStantly killed in No. 9 shaft
of the Pennsylvania Ci 1 company at
Pittsron.
The body of an unknown man, evi
dently killed by a train, was found on
tne tracks of the Delaware, Lacka-
wanna and Western railroad at Dor
raucetown. Charles Steinmetz has been impris
oned to await the result of a blow al
leged to have been dealt by him to
Monroe Hoffman, who is dangerously
ill as a result at Liirrlsboro.
Mrs. Dr. Edgar Allen of Worley. near
Reading, died suodeuly from injuries
received in a runaway accident at St
Peter's some time ago. when she was
thrown into a dam.
Mrs. Annie Feroni and H'-year-oid
Lizzie 1'edioe were arrt-sted lor steal
ing a jiockerbook containing $ from
Mrs. Margaret Richards, on Wyoming
avenue, Scranton. The money was re
covered. At Norristown Judge Swartz has
granted an injunction restraining the
Reading Railroad company from inter
fering with the construction of the
Schuylkill Valley Traction companv's
tracks beyond the limits of the right'of
way of the former.
At Birdshoro Mrs. Mary A. Marsh
fell over dead while working in her
garden. She was aged 65 years.
William Aujaikatis is under arrest
charged with attempting to chloroform
and rob Mrs. Gustaitasa, at Shenan
doah. At Stroudsburg Clinton Bossard, who
is faid to have stolen a bicyi le two
years ajo, was captured and committed
to. jail tor a hearing.
At Scranton A. O. Chase and Ji. Far
rar, ompi sing the firm of Chase Ac
arrar, oicvcle dealers, assigned to J.
W. Browning for the beiieht of credit
ors. Edwin Bright, a child from Philadel
phia, who is visiting his grandfather.
Harrison Bright of South East n, fell
down a fiinht of strps and broke an
Jirm. Whiie on a visit here last sum
mer he broke the same arm by a similar
mihap.
An order has gone into effect at the
collieries of A. Pardee iV Co., Hazle-.
ton, that is hailed with delight by the
employes. Hereafter no more docking
of cars will be allowed at any of the
breakers, a system that has prevailed
lor years about the HUUQ in tile JUiUum- 1
'lli!?A' .LlJUmSili
DS1F0BM1TY CERTAIN.
Enough Signatures to Ensure
Its Success.
COMMITTEE IS MEETING TODAY.
The Pittsburg- Mierift Takes Control of
the ICotiU About the IeArinlt Mine-.
Slore Strikers llelng Evicted Sau le
A i wit's L.fa Threatened.
PiTTSKt-KO, Aug. 18. The coal oper
ators' uniformity committee is meeting
this afternoon to he .r reports from Sec
retary J. B. Johnson aud the sub-committees
that are making a canvass
among the operators for signatures to
the agreement.
It is likely that the committee will
authorise the publication of the list, as
a large number of operators have
signed. Among the signatures are
those covering the interests of Francis
L. Robbins. the largest producer iu the
district. George W. Schlaederberg
s.gued for ten of the companies, aud
David W. Van Eman signed for the
Pittsburg and Chicago Gas Coal com
pany. Dr. D. M. Anueraon and Henry
t loersbeim have signed, and if the re
port is true that Osborne. iSaeger St Co.
and Boyle Broe. have signed, all the
mines on the Wheeling division of the
Baltimore aud Ohio ra.lroad are in
cluded in the uniformity agreement
There seems to be no doubt now that
the agreement will ro through, aud an
effort will be made to have it become
operative at an earlier date than Jan. 1.
All roads in Pium, Patton and
Wilkins townships (Plum Creek mine
is in Plum township; the Oakhill mine
in Wilkins township and the Sandy
Creek mine in Patton township) are pa
trolled by deputies, and persons' are
stopped from walking or driving along
the toads who cannot give a satisfac
tory account of himself or herself.
Thoee who cannot do this are ordered
to leave the neighborhood and on re
fusal will lie arrested.
The sheriff will not attempt to break
np the camps until the Couit has p sm d
on the question. No one will be per
mit ed on the propeity of the New York
and Cleveland Gas Coal company who
bus not a permit.
The Turtle Creek campers marched to
the Oak Hill mines, but were stopped
by the sheriff on the road and turned
back without trouble.
There were 22 more evictions ol
striking miners living in company
houses near Plum Creek. The names
of five are John Burke, John McCabe,
John Sab ff is, James-Black and Peter
Gems.
Passengers on a train from Pittsburg
to Turtle Creek say a man, who gave
his name as John Monroe, and who
said he vas from the Osceola mine, an
nounced that he was going to kill Sam
DeArmit. The claim is made that
there are a iinmlier of anarchists in
the vicinity of the mines who are after
the DeArmits. They are not in the
camps, however.
Samuel DeArmit is nnder arrest by
the sheiiff. Neither he nor the sheri i
will say for what he is arrested, but
the strikers sav it is to prevent his ar
rest by any const able, which would be
impossible as long as he is in the sher
iff's custody.
Additional suits are to be entered
against Samuel DeArmit. Mrs. Teuney
McCabe. her daughter. Hannah, and
her niece. Duella, will prefer charges
of disorderly conduct against him be
fore Alderman Toole. Mrs. McCabe
says she and the two girls were in
sulted by Mr. DeArmit on Sunday, and
claims that he used vulger language.
Charles Steviek entered suit, charging
Samuel DeArmit with using profane
and abusive language.
Several other persons called at thf
miners' headquarters and say they will
also bring su ts, but desire first to ton
suit an attorney.
AGAINST BIMETALLIC CONFERENCE.
Two London Tapers I'ubllah Editorials
That Are Antagonistic.
London-. Aug. 18. The Westminster
Gazette echoes an editorial of the Lon
don Times on bimetallism, and says it
sees no chance of the Indian mints be
ing reopened to the coinage of silver,
adding :
"To fool any longer with President
McKinley's commission is surely un
necessary. In doclining to abide by the
market value of silver as the standard
of currency value, India has taken a
step toward demonetizing silver. Ja
pan and Russia have adopted the gold
standard, and no one means to go back
on it. Then why not say so. and not
be deterred by the threats of a possi
ble Bryanite victory, and dismiss the
question finally''
ROYALTY IN IRELAND.
Dublin Municipality Holds Aloof From
ttnkc and llurhess of York.
DniLix, Aug. IK. The Duke and
Duchess of York arrived here today tc
pay their long expected visit to Ireland.
They will be the guests of Earl Cado
gan, lord lieutenant of Ireland, and
Countess Cadoean, and will be enter
tained at the Vice Regal lodge.
The whole city was in a state of fe
verish expectancy, although the official'
of the municipality were inclined tt
hold aloof.
MeKlnley and KrlTer to Speak.
Buffalo, Aug. 18. General Curtiss,
chairman of the committee having
charge of tne speeches to be made at
the campfires and reunions of the G. A.
R. Encampment, has received letters oi
acceptance from the following promi
nent men who had been asked to speak
President McKinley, Russell A. Alger
secretary of war, and J. Warren Keiferj
ex-speaker of the house of represeuta-'
tives, Ohio.
Dayton, O., Aug. 18. The most
prominent manufacturers and capital
ists in this city are considering a propo
sition to start in this city a manufac
tory of horseless carriages under Chi
cago patents, electricity to be the mo
tive power. A committee is going to
viueagci 10 investigate. Tne company
.gc:jr uiipitaiizea.
Mass For Canoras Id Washington.
WaPHIXOTON- Ancr IS Tfi. n.n,VV
minister, Senor Dupuy de Lome, tiie
"-ncmiifB oi me rpanisn embassy and
many niemlers of the consular c rps in
this city, were present at the solemn
requiem mass this morn ng in the
uuren oi mcent de Paul, in mem
ory of the late premier of Spain, Seiior
Cauovas del Castillo.
Ieath c.r General Swalm.
Washinoton-, Aug. IS. David O.
bwaim, U. S. A., retired judge advo
cate general, has died here, aged 03. of
Bright' disease.
A Train Held I'p.
Kansas Citt. Aug. 18. The south
bound passenger train on the Santa Fe
road has beeu held up near Edmund,
Okla. The robbers maae an unsuccess
ful attetnot to blow onen th thm,mk
safe. They finally left after securing
uetweeu ouu ana wu iroui tne local
safe.
The Anthracite Rretoa Strike.
IIajletov, Pa , Aug. J8. The com
mittee appointed I y the striking miners
of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre colle
nes has had a onfrence with Mana
ger Lawall Mr. Lav all took the peti
tions of the m mi and promised to make
a reply in two days.
Ilnce Henri Rectiverlnir.
Paris, Aug. 18. Prince Henri of
Crtean -. who was wounded in tt duel
with swords with the Count of Turin,
is recovering nicely.
A SLAP AT MNQR&E,
Detroit Man Replied to the Oovernor at
ntukers' Convention.
Detroit, Aug. 18. The banking in
terests of t e country are well repre
sented at the convention of the Ameri
can Banking association in this city.
The welcome speech of Governor Piu
gree, while considered somewhat radi
cal bv s me of the members, was, on
the whole, well received and he re
ceived a gen wus amount of applause
at its conclusion.
oeorge n. ivussell, as spokesman of
the Detroit clearing house, admiuis
te. ed a mild rebuke to the governor by
saying tnat he had only been in the
banking business eight or nine years,
and coul.l not, therefore, attempt to de
liver a ho. inly on the silver question or
the evils of corporations. The applause
which greeted thi sa.ly showed that a
hit at Michigan's anti-corporation gov
ernor was undemo d aud appreciated.
At the conclusion of the session the
state delegates met to appoint their
members of the nominating committee.
There is scarcely a doubt but that Jo
seph C. Hendrix, president of the Na
tional Union bunk of New York city,
first vice president of the association,
will be ohosen president.
TOOK A YACHTING TRIP.
The President and Friends Went on a
Sail to an Island,
Hotel Champlaix, N. Y., Aug. 18.
The president and immediate friends
have takeu a yachting trip, given by
the owner of the yacht Washita. Mr.
Putnam. The party consisted of the
president and Mrs. McKinlev, Vice
President and Mrs. Hobart, Secretary of
War and Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Bailey, Miss
A'.ger, Hon. O. N. Bliss of New York
and Mr. Hall of New York.
Mr. F. S. Witherbee, who had juat
arrived from Newport, upon meeting
the president received a personal invi
tation to the yachting party, which he
accepted. The trip was to an island
owned by Mr. Putnam and located at
Essex, N. Y., for luncheon.
NO BATTLE WTH HAT FIELDS.
West Virginia Sheriff llsii'l Kven Know
Where Cap" Is Located.
Williamson, W. Va., Aug. 18.
Sheriff Newton J. Keadle of Mingo
county denies that there has been any
battle with "Cap" Hatfield, despite the
bloodcurdling story of dynamiting his
stronghold, etc.
Cap" Hatfield before his escape
from jail two weeks a 'O, was confined
for nothing more serious thau involun
tary manslau: titer, and had only five
weeks of a three months sentence to
serve. There, were no other crimes
charged against him. and if he is never
captured it will not be a serious matter.
- The sheriff says he does not even
know where "Cap" is located.
SWEPT DEPUTIES ASIDE.
Miners lavait-d C (Teen, III. General
Itrxdley Jailed.
Hillsboro, I1L. Aug. 18. Six hun
dred striking miners, ei rht abreast, in
vaded Coffoeu. thro.ving aside the dep
uty sheriffs doing guar l duty and
going ihrou h the town pell melL The
officials ordered the guards not to
shoot, but they began making arrests
as fast as possible. Ueueral Bradley
was the first man placed under arrest,
nnd thiee guaids came to this city with
lum as fast as horses could traveL Ht is
now in the county ;ail. Other prison
ers are on the way here. - No sho 9
were fired and no blood was shed.
The invasion was for the purpose of
indue. ng the men at work at the mine
there to cease and join the strike.
The sheriff will increase his force of
deputies and the invaders will be com
pelled to leave the town or there will be
a conflict.
(ioveruor Tanner refused to send
militia.
AN ANDREE PIGEON SURE.
Iteport of the Shootlnc of Ore With a
MennaKe f onflrmed.
Christiana. Aug. 18. Information
received here confirms the story pub
lished in a dispatch from Hammerfest.
Norway, saying that one of the search
ers for Herr Andree met the sealing
vessel Aiken about July 23, and was
informed by her captain that one of
the crew had shot a carrier pigeon, be
tween North Cape and Seven Islands.
on the north corst of Lapland, bearing
a message from the explorer addressed
to 'ine Aitonhlanet or Stockholm,
which read as follows :!
Eighty-two degree passed, Good
journey nortnward. Andrdk.
The date of the message was illegible.
The pigeon also carried a letter ad
dressed to The Aftonbladet. but the
captain of the Aiken declined to sur
render either the dispatch or the pigeon
ana continued his voyage northward.
Want to Keep Kev. Ir. Mlnton.
Sax Fkanctsoo. An. IS. The San
Francisco presbytery has refused to
grant tne dismissal of Rev. Dr. Min
ton. who has received a call to Center
college, Kentucky.
Linger of Car Famine.
St. Joseph. Mo.. Aug. 18. Railroad
officials in St. Joseph report that there
is nanger oi a car famine on western
roads caused by the imtnese grain
crops.
THE MARKETS.
t'lTTHHI-Rn A 11 .r IT
WHEAT So. 1 red. St.csTc; No. 2 red. W
c; spring wheat. KliSlc.
COK.V-Nu. 2 yellow ear, S.TH't.'Me; No. S
shelled. :t'HC(c; high mixed shelled.31.lv
3;r.
OATS No. 1 white. 4i9,&a$c : No. do.;Sl
finite: extra No. 3 white. 23V rHo ; light
uii&e i, ' .M .
HAY No. 1 timothy, tll.mfsvllfti: No. 2.
11(1 II IfT II XTA 1 s a ... ..... ...
- " " ..... 1 1 . , I , 11,1 m, r..i-.lrfV.-HI ;
packing. i.i(..Vi; No. I feeding prairie. M..VJ
.mun luty, i.iwuj.m lur umuiuy;
new No. I timothy, IU &olo.ut.
POULTRY Live Large spring chic kens.
"B34V- ter pair; small, aiic; Ik rite old
chickens. WKiaiic per pair: small, a s:c;
ducks, sma ier pair; turkeys. 7So per
pound. I reied Spring chickens. Uc
per pound; old chickens, lu&llc; ducks. 1I&
l&c: turkeys. I3vi4c.
HUTTEK Klein prints, ltntftair: extra
creamery. ISSaIHc; Ohio fancy creamery.
i6til.c; country roll. 8iliio; low grade and
ooklntr. c.
I H KESE New York full cream. new make.
PJaic: Ohio., full cream, new make. THftMc:
ANiecomdn Swioa. in tubs. llHilSe; lim.
Writer, new. SiiSV-; Ohio Swiss, in tubs.
1 'Hittllc; Mwiaa, In bricks, (Vpouud average.
K-!5 l"f-
Kli'iS-Strictly fresh Pennsylvania and
Ohio, in cases, larve lots, labil.-; a Joh
biiiK way, latfcj selected fancy stock. 14
l.ic.
PlTTSBCRG. Aug. 17.
CATTLE Receipts liu'ht. market steady.
VVe quote prices as follows: Ext-a,
5.(a.S.Vi: prime. $4.su4 ttt; good. 4 mm! ;.,;
idy. 14. (mill-; (food butchers'. 44 1 4 a;
fair. It.? (a.i (I,- tommon. 1.4ig.'t.7 : heifers.
M.(K-g.4.1(i; bulls, stags and ows. I'.O .! $ ;
romim n to good fat oxen. (:j.TJ; Isilogna
rns.M ialj.u,; fresh cows aad springers.
-. II fa 4H HI.
H.MS Receipts. 4 double decks- market
Ptesdy. We quote: Pigs. 4.4a4.4 ; light
Yorkers, $l..1Vit4 ill; mediums, 4.3 (g,t.Vh
grsssera and stMllers. I.IO(j,4Jil); heavy, 4.l0
4.2 roughs, $2.7 o Ml.
SHEEP ANII LAMBS Receipts light;
msrket s ow on sheep: steady on lambs. We
quote: Choice, fi l'xa.4. ft; good. f4.KH4 IU;
far, Mf .11; common. ttt:i 3 ; choice
lsuihs. r"i.:lliia5.5il; common to i:ood. (4 0 (0
P.!";. veal calves. S8 5H&6.75 ; heavy and thin
calves. X3.UKjS4.UJ.
Cincixsaii. Amr. 17.
IIOJS Market steady at S3.ima 17.
CATTLE Market slesdy at $ '.Vl.83.
SHEEP ANI LAMHrt-Msrket for sheep
dull at t2.;t3.&i. Lambs-Market steady
at :J.755.G5. '
,,.,,, N"w York. Aug. 17.
v H EAT Spot market weaker; No. red
M'4r: 4j. "
CORN Spot market easier; No. S. tJic.
OATS-Spot market firm; No. 2. 2Jc.
CATTLE No trading. European cables
"inote A mericsn steers at 104 9 1 44 p,, pound
dressed weight ; refrigerator beef at &Aul
perMnnd. re-
Um"sE5S,LAMBS-SheeP' -..
11 OCiiJ Market steady at tl.3JCaV4.0i.
LADIES!
Are you reckless etHis-h 10 venture It s. n"
two centK in stai.iis to tlie Unt ie I u.uSiit; ( .
JtaM and Vl ' a.vhiniru.11 Stne-t. N. mk. ti
one of their licauuf.i- illustrated Ztcllc-H'
Books,1' Itbt uiivcl. unn. ui,.l miens
iug work to every peivon of it linen;. iii
tm receipt of ten cct,ts 111 Mar" thev wT
end postTiaid a lu I set of til. ir luiuoiis bout?
hold gau9 Verba.
Korten cenls Ilicr will lMieiil n hook containim
emnpt'te word of Hie Miksdo," snd nni-ii- of
Ite iiiohI iopiilur siutf, t cicl :u r 11 li . 11 ciilMio
clironio cairi".
QTJINEPTU S 1
A very pleasing. Iinnui. - f. A.trrli.l nronmtii
compound lor dim;uisiiiL' the ti.pi.- 1,1 quinine in
otli.-r bm. r lini-r. eit:u r wiliii or llniil Trie. 7i
4raN prr Pint lluttle. Pica-rih.d lv IIi;miuii1i-u
physiciaus in Knrme anal America. roriniil so
iiiipanies ecry b it 1 le. For ??alc by I nigiMs.
Man11tactm.il bv
The Acadenc Pharmaceutic Co.,
I.OM.ON AMI EW Oltk.
532-5JC WASHINGTON ST, NEW V0RK CITY
ELIXIR.
i elegant English fluirmaL- ic prepamijop
for UIuhik. malariul and lll tj k ; Hit- r -suit
o: iver tne mv tlir jmis .f iiiii nimt-lil
BiHtiur . research.
Approy.l lij Hit- highest mlk-ai n 11 lht.nl ict.
inuseinthtt lit.ijt.ulK ineerv luiri f I urt-
Ksiieciallv heiptul to Indies, chil.lr.-n and .,-o.
pie of keti.-iitary Iml.lts
Entirely veKetutile ; tree fm.ra harmful drugs.
Jn Handsome Packages. Price 5U Cts.
I'repan-d sil-ly ly
le foyiil '1 laf macctitid Co
LONDON AND NEW YORK,
Chemists by apoiiitniu( to Hit Jts-ty the
yuwu and to tiie l'..yai I-oiiulj.
NEW YORK l.kAM II :
130. 132. 134 Charlton St
ROYALPILLS.
Came medicinal pn.p.Tti.'s ps Ito Elixir, in
boxes, au pills to box, for 2. c-nts
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCClbTS
REMEMBERTIiEBIG FOUR!
Vinegar Bitters C0K&L, J d ;'.!lJ"" j- S Or.
Vinegar Bittern POWDERS, dos, r.Oc.
Vinegar Bitters, new rtvlc, i 1 .00
Vinegar Bitters, old style, hitu-r tatv. I.tJO
Tho World's Great Blood Purifier
and Life Ulvinn Principle.
Only Temperance Bitters Kdowh.
Thepasr Ifth ora Century the Lcndius
Family 3ie.icluc ol the World.
E. H. McDonald Drtig Co., -proprietor,
SAN FRANCIs:i s rJKW YUKK.
CATAKISSBI
IS A
UN Alt I ISKA-F
sod I the rt-Mill 01
roltif and o idea
ellniste rlianicer
For Yurii I kiiteitioh
we (Kutniively utate tha
thla reinetly due nut
contain mercury or an
other 1 jiirlt.u tlruie.
CREAM BALM
Na-Al OstarTh. :.ltl In Hoa.l sn.i liy F ver n I
all reinetlie. It oiiens and ce-n-e the n:t,i
I a-ae. sllaip pin and intlattimMiton . he:.! the
"tires, protects the menil.rr.i :mn c-l.l. e-tr-
ine a ae 01 laste and -meli. r-ri one. at Uruif
Kluljorojr mall KI.Y IIKHIHKKS
ts Warren Street. New York
June 4 VI. ly.
Steel Picket Fence.
CHEAPER
TKM
WOOD
llaWt rKisi
mm
nm
wi. ..1) i.n-
truiio' acarKvs.U4 an ki...r Ska woifc
TAYLOR S, DEAN.
01. 203 20S MarfcstSU Pittsfcu-ah. Pa.
inch 8 Vfl ly.
Ofa'ltlie ULs art ilue t ("ii--tii:Ui..ii.
fiAXA 'TEA
'uroiinisti.:iti.inantlsick lu-.i.laclic. I'Icms
Hlltto take, ilia- not ii'. f or miIo livall
vmir ilrujr;isl.s, lm-;ui IJ.V. N:utitl-s fr-'
'Maiiuf:u-turvil liv TIIE JUllN II 1 1 I'M.
CXI., V;irr-n, rii.. :. TJ ".17
Robert Cassidy's
Shaving Parlor
located on Centre atreet near O'Hara'a 1 .1 very
othca. Shartmr. Hair -ntnuK ami Shampoi
Iok done In the oe-.tet and heat manner. A
hare ol yonr patronaxe nolimttsl.
K 1KF.K r 1 liY.
m m f"'r Uftotn l. a lurni- mf
. it. tt o-atiiK-iu 11. r.rc- t -jt -
tlcliia-nhnlrlati of vit e:.n.-. ... V M VI
NoKtarvlmt. nrlnltieH. Mal.l.liM-tK. In, I if j
prtfVeN ireneral tH'allti an.l . .1...
ilclalm and -rtM- minx IihI.tw It. 'I n. ii.-an.l-. rnr.
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL
eonfloeiulailT. K..r larlrutars rrttlrii. with stain:
IIP WIIPD IrlrrS HM-r.l'HH'11 11.1
ai Oil I ULi arwi KrxJ-.,. tin mm. . n
ocna.ttft ly
For alt Biuous and Nervoit
DtskASBS. They purify the
Blood and cive IIkaithv
action to the entire system.
Cura nvCPrDCIA ucararuc-
CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES.
April Id TV y
Mountain House
Shaving Parlor,
. Ian 3tmt,jEar Post cilice
aTha underalirna.1 t. r
a that ti ... . '
ty , .-wmv. m "iivini par or on
i n ftro,t nXT th9 P"" nm where tartr n
, - " oe cameo on In the
fntare. Kvervihlnir n.a- and eiean.
r
t
f i I. i d t fiO
Tj it r h I HH'im-a-IL.
NINE
TENTHS
PiLLi
our patron aullciKxl.
r. x. tt.m.
OILS! OILS
The Atlantic Refining: Co., of
Pittvsburjr, la., make a specialty
of manufacturing' (or the ilomes
tic trade the fiuest branl.s of
Iliumiuaiins; and Lubricating Oils,
Naphtha and Gastiline
That can be
HIDE FROM PETROUUH.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the
Most : Dnlfonnly : Satisfactory : Oils
in the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO.,
flTlSHt KH ItKKT..
PlTTSBCKt. PA
wrt.14.IMIj.
HALL'S if aTr
EENEWER.
The RTeat poimlaritT of this preparation,
after iu test, ol man y years, should be an
.-entrance, even to tlin uiwt akeptlcal. that
It In reallv merit iriou-. Thoi who bae
uhc1 Hall's IIaik Kkniwu know that
tt does all that is cluiiueU.
It causes new prowth of hair on bald
heaila proviih-d the hair follkk-a are not
deail, which i eeklom the cae: reslore
natural color to gray or faded hair; pre
aervea the M-alp healthful and clear of
dandruff; prevent the hair falllntr off or
chuniu color; keepa U aoft, pliant, lus
trous, and cauaea It to grow long and
thick.
Hall's "Iaih Rfxitw-fr produce Ita
effecta by the healthful Influence of It
Tefrctable lnimxlicnt., which Invigorate
ami rejuvenate. It Is nt a dye, and la
a delightful article for toilet Use. 'on
talning no alcohil, it dnea not evap
orate qulcklv ami dry up the natural oil,
leaving the 'hair harikh and brittle, aa da
ether preparations.
Buckingham' Pya
FOR TBI
WHISKERS
Colon them brown or black, aa desired,
and In the best dye, Wauw It l hartnleaa;
prrtducea a permanent natural color; and,
being a finale ri reparation, I more ood
enlent of application than any other.
rurtus it
EL. P. HALL A CO, Nukaa, H.
(U14 by ail Dalara U MadiotavM.
Owens & Makin,
BOTCHBKH,
All kinds of the Best Meat
from selecteil tock kept at their
Daily Meat .Market on Iliiih
Street, Ebenlmr'.
Give as a call.
Bicycle Surucrv
Warrant od cures
lor cases. Full
line of medicines
always on hand.
Ai;en( lor Health
Ue toring Crescent
wheel.
V. j. BOLSINGER,
Julin .street,
Khcnsl)uri;-, Penna.
ii.iy 14 tiT 4 in
Pollciaa written at tnort nntira tQ tn-
OLD RELIABLE ' iETNA"
'fiT rK Til R
PIRBI.TOAWEfOM'1
HlMMENtTEI. BI SINKSS
t'DenariarK.Jtiij ai. lasx.
GORE
-rv;::;;".,:;:-';;;":- ...... ,mviItP
wc. . .,,'i ti ..V,,.U.'..f '" 'Y";k
......i .n,.V Inr" '"'
rSl ' '"-lim -;imi - -e
I'lTTSlu u,i Krrz, ty INSTITUTE.
"j.ViH.tvt'
. I. 1 ' H'--I lllTi- jaffi,
..- ) v. 'M';..r :'".. ... tu. ki,.v
1 -t .i, :nu iuiUTUlm
Tea Clubs
We witl Ir.tcrrot J
T"". Send u vour
atM ean on a m a
t'.irti. J
AVCRICaa TEA CO.. J
PittaSorjr. Pa.
KB.
I EHHYROYA!. PILLS
J- i . V. "nniti mm fmj tlra.l.
L M t"mrtn nt.krMert fna'k i
VidJi.W Mrtu l ta Ke l1 i.aid
" l'?'"' . Talc
"i Vvl ! kee. .IUt4PnnltM
I fl
Id
;fY
fj? '..eat a .,m,d rMr-Uaal at l'cxt-t. ,r 4
Jjr In ttni fr inirlara t.ilta..t.i. .
V ' ML 1 , T- tiaaMtiiU Ktm
never wants ta learn, but Ita
reads that
QL-d Honesty
CHEWING TOBACCO
Is the best tLat Is made, and
at ON0E tries it. and &ave.i
money and eecures mort
eatiafactionthiin ever before.
WOLD imitations. Insist on
naving the genuine. If your
deiuer hasif t it ask him to
get it for you.
JKO FUZER & BROS., tonliHIe, 13
n 'V'-d a NiiKfjinT itfn-nirp fur ort-r
(Muiifui d !.-.. pTjch mi
I: li-MiaiMi. 1 m mmm
4 Ml arrb. 1 kaa
-rmlCl. Itaa he
ftn1 rve-r nilmt-nt" h-r- rnin in mn aatti,i
mttt. 1 ry it. At J-r:f rt.r-. .r l-y maji n
r-a- ttf ILaUIM . tuUirtn UJ,'l 2.'. --l.til.
WINKLLMANN A BROWN DWtO CO..
lialllmsrc MJ., 1'. S. A.
Cvcat. and Trade-! -irkr- ortaJiied. and all I't
triit huHin-- ron'nned for MotferaTe F.
Our Office is OoDosite U. S. Patent Office,
and up ran -errjr- patfTit in Wt-tlmf than thoe
rtmte from Wn-hiiiirion.
St-ud m-Nit l. draining t i.hoto.. mitb Grrrp
Vn. W- aihi-f, if iar-i:T:iN.? r imU frte of
rhanr. Our f- not du till mtent it fMfared,
A Pamphtet. "H-w t titain l-atenTs." mith
nami i f .trt!ini riif.it- itj yiurJtaTe, ccmcty, o
C.A.SNOV&CO.
Opoosita Patent OtBce. Wa&hinatoa. O fr
REED & READE,
r'VttlIl'Li'!S at l-ai-v.
tHtSSMCK.l. - - - HENNA.
r-' iltice on t'entra -treet (4.ac
KITTELL & LITTLE,
Attorneys st 1 -v
tHINSKI KII, A.
mrM me lo ira Houe.
rV V. IHLK.
A.
A1TIIKNKV-AT-L.A W,
r.aaaxai km, faun'
"Sjp!al attention to ittvrn rlataia lor Pe
Inn H"Uiit. eu ehT 'Mi
T F. Mi KEN KICK ,
ATTltKfcY II l.D!IBIXo, AT LAW
KBKNSBI K. . 'pji
ri thee on Ontre street.
II.
II. MYERS.
ATTtKiY-AT-I.A
Kbimivu. Pa.
fee b tlnllonaila Kn.i nlr lt
DUX A I.I E. nUFTON,
AHUKMiV-AT LAW,
. ' tBBr, Ptr .
I "Tif In fiea Hcum 4 entv t-tf
Do Yea Want Enploymmt
At home or IraTellotc with lit x Hi PAY ? II o.
rue Ij n lor .artirulur, divine axe and oreu
.ai..n. t.n ean worK all or .art tl tne. and the
work l l.lllMT AMI EASY. A.IJre.
tHK HAKSM'hSKKY IXIMI'ANY,
Ka HtBiTKK. IV . V.
Mar 12 v- I m .
TRESRASS N0TICR
We. ihf oii,lrr-li,, ntiaen of Klarkllri
t-i nhl.. l.rrrl.T at e r-o-iee t.. the i.al.lir n..t t..
tre., , nr ,,. An)r 1un(1 lp.
law " ITiteecute.1 tu the lull extent ot the
iin-.i. P-er Warner. Henrr fatnf.r.e!l j,.
nner. J.uie I-.. K..lnd and K.4rt rir.
Eteistari Fire Insurance him)
rr. W. DICK,
General Insurance Asent.
KnKjssnriio. rA.
JOHN f. STRATTON
CELEBRATED
Iswljniiii TMkIi 1t. i. .11 iu...
nrr,.U:S,.CA!r .MERCHANDISE,
riolira. Guitar. Bantoa. Maadel.ne. Accoroeona.
lt. fcl3. 815. M7 East "Jib St.. New Yort
'flf ANTED AGHiis
" Ie-,.t tne M.M C- n. u- Numn
, ' 'n Ainerw. x.a-a aiel awverturt nrn
."''" " ''"rr. al..,.aeren ....
"firirarrd Afr.l atlr their
air ..4 ,e.ae. Now a. the l,me lo -.1
t-LLWAMGERdBARRY,
l-e-e -aearie.
""i'-rr. !;V
JOHH F. STRATTON'S
" " "ii"wWuitllii. allataoief
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Kah-a. Guitar,. Baajoa. AccortSeaaa. MU,i.
611. 813. fc!5. &17 Last Oth Sc. Ncw Yorlc
SALESMEN
WANTED
TV
a-fa.A.a a I i
On., ,, .7.'. JrS .rie" -'I Tl,h'" y' "
-iws'J?T-"
PENNSYLVANIA RAIUqJ
Scbadule In efJoct N
eaaeri.,
Nea-hore Kxre.. .eeK d , ,
Ailuoua Aorvoimo iat...n w'rm".
Maiq l-in. Kt,r..
AltuvDa Acrva.. aera
Malt t.Z(irr. Jil - .
PblladeiuLla tjtprei.-." j. ;
'.
Johnrtown Aciet.mmfiar.jL a
Pae.hr r..rei. Uaily...!. ' 'k.
v av r-aKeenaer iiit.... , -
PntrLura tiirti, d.iiv" .
't
rut blue, doily
Jubnttowa AoouaioitMat
'tt.
rten.b.rK Hrmmrh
Krm rlaflna- au.l tt.e , .
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t-r.a Yiou.n.laie "
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t-iv in Oicau
TlU.',",""
Ifir I 'renn
rtr HafftlnaP acid tlie ,
r iir Y lutoittlale
Kr . retM.t. -
'or Y.nit.u.ljir . "-
l-.r n.-iit- .n.l ii,e";,"r.
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ln at Cre.-on ai a ii. a u.
t 'reiwon lii . tu. ati.1 . '
on at ".l.4'i a Ui aud (. , , '"
ra.t-
' ft.
ivrrilel a... e(.- -K
t'Hta.. K. W irr. '. A
Pltut.ara. fa.
I. K. Ill ' I1'HN in.
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
5rk TTf(5tArhrt and r
iit lr ft t-i.iiui fl
XnzsiwnH. V i I .v , . ',''i
U"vliT il'lftl'loiLl'. 7
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T-r.UI tialffftOtjr'Y II:.' r. i; . . .
wjw mm mm ww:mm am
V.l!0'iirffrT tin m ;.l ; t;,,- i:
llllg totltr WitbOUt UjfOU liuiV'lri
lathe run of pi rn-TT hvQ f?.
wenisWet.ur pxavt U il-t. o.-. j .cartriJ
titers d' l. t
t-iT--. I .tl T r . Tl'l. -
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'1"" ' Jii ' " ."..-i.ti. a.i r. 4
- EDIINE CO . Kta T3t.
OHS MY BACK
Lvfry trm r cold aitarl tLt r&t
"J msij rtr jt.
DDnWM'5
0.
M BEST TONIC
Sirracthro the yimrlm.
Ia"L ai. La. MIM VfcJTTIJ. 1 ft
BpnthV Irian H-tLa-r- t:-- t a l- ""I
h kixu in m r.' i.ri ; i- ft
ltaraAUiy lantC rial in d-t-"" t ; 'nav -:.--
(Wxl in ftil 1tilifliTaC Ul.u: ti.au 1-mr 4
OO Lb9 wrn . l" it Tr 1 m T: "r 'an .
M-ft. W F Bftowi kT Mxu : 6
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aa a-r-rmiH-vc Ttikr Srr. V-- -?
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CLOSING OUT
I doire tu ir.f' irm my :n- '
cirHnm rs li.Ht 1 i!i .-in-.- n.y -"
llarnet-r; ai il -verli.n in ' 1:
lin. If y.u il.. n't wsia l'1
and tate A tel. Hi !l:V
uoigliUir? may ant I ' t-jy.
Harnr, Uridiev Ki ' ; ' '
I'aiJs: of a!l kin.is, K.i- N-'-. 1-
U -I
Ifrs, Hilier?. llnuny "A " 1'-""
Whi e. Curry ittiiU. !-: '
Iiucey Ciij-liinti. II.irm-T- '
is the lime In i-iiy il i-: -not
niis t hi- tjtj .ri m.-t
t-. 1KA.M N K..- .Ni ! 'i
TKl;s AT O T i . ! . t -
ii. n. Fi:::iKKic.
CAVTATt.
runt aBARt.
DESlCW "
COPTB'CHTa,
Tm- trf rmarv-n an ! f--.
MI NN a .1. 1 l:
C'ltlt-M tle-au f T
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tlx- (411.11c If tttir(:
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IXMJbUUtlt, 3bl 1.T-ata-i" --' -
THE ACCIDENTS Of l
T i C-'"
taty '""f-:
Tt '
JITIOC I V - '
- -
.r:: a
J e ":
Tnemhership fee. H i' v
accidrnlal iujuiic
Be your o n Apent.
NO MFDICal r.xA::NAv: k;
FRAZER AXLE
Best in tie W:rW!
Bet the Bmml
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