$IREC EL LYRA BRC CH! SCROFULA Or any Disos ave Iujamed, Yao! Power, you ca Yi b te tehoere {Mu OF PURE COD With Hypop Pataraowe ¢ Asks for Seott's Ewin G1, wos planation or solicitation induer y ® substitute, Sold by all Druggists, SCOTT & BOWHNE, Chomists. i, Y. | THE NEW YORK STAR: DA. A Daly and Weekly Newspaper. ——— PROSPECTUS FOR 1889, THE STAR BUILDING, Tam New Youx Sram passed into the bands of new managers in November last, sad a new tion Is now in full possession and con- trol ¥ i ing the first months of ihe change the Improvement: made la it Was 80 prooounced that It came to be recognized at once as A Live, Bright aad Brilliant Newspaper, Ita news columns are filled with the freshest of foreign, domestic and local news. is odi- torials are crisp, positive and bold. Its Demo- cratic principles are so pronounced and ortho- dox that the Democratic Natfonal Committee, on its recent reorganization, selected It as the medium for placing its official setion and Utterances before the voters of the party, It Urges united Democracy In nation, State and city; and Is the advocate of no individual nor the organ of no faction. ITS SUNDAY ISSUE OF 16 PAGES Is regarded universally as the best combination of original literature with news which Is now published tn New York city on Sanday. The matter selected for the literary columns 1s supplied by scores of contributors of the high. est merit ana reputation. Their united com- tributions each Sunday would make a volume as large as Harper's Magazine, and treating of many more subjects than uy monthly mage- zine published ever discusses, The whole st a cost oly 8 cents for 16 pages! THE WEEKLY EDITION differs in many respects from the weekly editions of other New York Papers. It Is a perfect spitome of the really Important news of the week carefully condensed and ays tematicaily arranged. All the markets of In- terest to farmers are published in detail Space Is given to the class of literature most Welcome In the home circle, Special care is taken to interest the women of the housshold. It does not pretend to Instruct the farmer In farming, but to Interest hm In the general Rows of the world, leaving the home paper of each subscriber to supply the practical infor mation on all agricultural toples. Its an ex. esllent paper, therefore, to obtaln, through favorable club rates, along with the weekly printed fn your immediate locality, TERNS. For the six months from July 1 to Dec. 81, % we offer Tux Stan, free of postage to part of the United States snd Canadas, out the limits of New Yorx elty: day, six months ‘ ly, without Sanday, six months edition, six months ¥ Bran, six months “e . . Tey it for one-half year sad you will ontent over after to be without ly, Sunday or weekly issue. The terms for a year's subscription are Just bls those given above as the rates for the hig $3.50 . 3.00 7 . not be either the Broadway and Park place, Now York City, i RT, or Crm, ' ywipped, hei RDS THILLIONS, | Contesting the Legacies of the Great Philanthropist, SUITS BY FRENOH OLAIMANTS. ¢] i for Amounts Aggregating $13,000,000, Struggling for Valuable Coal Lands That Were Sold for a Song-—Charges That Girard Charities Phila delphia Are Not Properly Administered, the in New YORK, Aug. 5,—Several months | ago the French consul received a visit | from one of his countrymen, M, De Vary { du Maine, The visitor told the consul | that he had come to this country to se- | cure the interests of anumber of French- | men, co-heirs to a portion of the estate {of Stephen Girard, the founder of | Girard college, who left $9,000,000 for | the establishment and maintenance of { various charities in Philadeiphie, The consul advised M. Do Vars' du ine tg see Edmond Huerstol, the le- ul representative of the French con- sulate, M After Schaylkin County Coal Lands, As a result suit has been instituted in the supreme court of Pennsylvania for the recovery of 6,000 acres of valuable coal and mining lands in 8 huyitkill county. M. De Vars du Maine's wife is | & grandniece of the dead millionaire and | also has power of attorney from other | heirs. | Besides these French claimants, Miss i Henrietta Girard, of Philadelphia, hag | joined in the suit. She is a niece of { Stephen Girard. There are, moreover, | other suits for the recovery of other por- | tions of the estate, | The Will Disregarded. Stephen Girard bequeathed the bulk of this property to the city of Philaftel- {"phia, pa that all the revenues arising from the estate should be applied to certain specific purposes. Although fifty-aigit years have passed | since Mr, Girard's death. kis natural heirs say that only Girard college has been erected from the proceeds of the | estate, and that there is a large amount of income that has not been used as directed by the will. This amount is estimated at $2,000,000, and these heirs want it, The Heirs Suffered Through Ignorance, The suit for the Schuylkill county property is brought against Mrs. Eugenia Girard and certain present holders. Af. ter Stephen Girard had made his will he came into possession of this property, | and under the law of Pennsylvania it is not affected by the will. This was ad mitted by the city of Philadelphia, and i the 6,000 acres were sold nominally for | the benefit of the Girard heirs in order to i per a claim against them of $3,500. The retry resident in France being Very poor | and unacquainted with the facts, it is | said, paid no attention to the matter, and the property was bought in at an | absurdly low figure by agents of John { Augustus Girard, of Philadelphia, and when he died his wife came into pos wession, Suits In Louisiana, The property contains some of the best coal and iron mines in the « ountry They, are now in operation and are valued at several millions. The plain- tif™ in the present action allege that the property was not rightfully sold, not all the ng been cited to &ppear. Another suit on behalf of thes: same heirs has been instituted against the state of Louisiana, where it is alleged the estate owned 208 000 a res valued at $5,000,000. Altogether some $13,000,000 is involved in these suits. Most of the contestants are extremely poor, Funeral of Cel. Fordaey. LAScasTeER, Pa. Aug. 1.—The funeral ot Col. William B. Fordney took place here and was largely attended. The pall bearers were Senator J Donald Cameron, President George B. Robs ris, of the Pennsylvania railroad; William F. Reynolds, of Rellefonte: Judge J. B, Livingston, Judge W. I) Patterson, John D. Skiles, John B. Re th, Nathaniel Ellmaker, Newton Lightner and Will iam A. Morton. The services were con. ducted by Rev. M. R. Hooper, of St, James’ Episcopal church, and the inter. ment was made in Woodward Hill cemetery, Spreckels’ New Sagar Plant. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. B.—The sive plant of the Spreck gar refine at Reed street wi after the present pleted about Se pt. 1. doubled RIT INIT : ind ars tO In duplicate dings n This additi give the prod cing daily It will also increase the am of capital invested to about $1.000. 0x ot of fin inde YO isl [Hn £5.000.000, contract oo ing the first set of d dent the chinery, is esti ¢ ol ma 0) mat t 81.500 4 Monongahela Miners Strike PITTSBURG, Aug. 1 the Monongahela riv. to resist the rede tion to 2} cents per bushel and will stand for the 3 cent rate. The diggers at Jose ph Walton & Co.* works who went in at the reduced rate struck again, and apt. I. KN. Dunton says that all their works are now idle. Ramors of Disturbance. SCOTTDALE, Pa, Aug, 6.—It is re ported that a party of Hungarian strik ers went to Schoonmaker's ovens at Jim- town and attempted to make the coke makers quit, and that g fight ensued, ant | The miners along | r have determined | but the report could not be confirmed, There is no other « hange in the situation. Crushed Under a Locomotive, ASHLAND, Pa, Aug, 1, — Charles Smith, employed as a locomotive en. gineer at the Locust Spring colliery, was killed by being crushed under his | locomotive. * Deceased residad here, and | leaves a widow and several children, A Sheriff Captures » Brewery, BernLeney, Pa., Aug, 8.—The sherift fs Sakon hich Carl Eckhams is ) ] wery, of which 5) t i id on executions aggregating 18,000, ————— The Mohrsville Worshipers, MonnsvILLE, Pa, , Aug. 6.<The evan. istical camp meeting attended unfavorable po, Sunday, there out of people, 0 on BHAKING SULLIVAN'S MAND. Crowds Greet the Prisoner Pougilist and Ladies Shake His Hand. JAKOSON, Miss,, Aug. 5.—-Sullivan’s trip to Mississippi was like a triumphal tour, Crowds gathered at every rail- road station and cheered the pugilist and at several points ladies sent bouquets to him, At Durant, Miss, the crowd numbered several hundred, The priv- ilego of shaking Sullivan's hand was fairly begged for, Several ladies gained entrance to the car and were introduced to the champion, At Jackson the crowd was still larger and no less enthusiastic. Sullivan was met by Renaud and other sports and taken to a hotel where a spread had been arranged for, The crowd followed ana cheered for the pugilist, Sullivan went into the rotunda of the hotel and held a levee shaking hands with hun- dreds of persons, The governor, on being informed of the demonstration, was very much in censed and ordered Sullivan locked up in the city jail. He said he would not allow a prisoner charged with a serious offence to make a mos kery of the law. bullivan NEw YORK, Aug. 1. van was arrested last Vanderbilt hotel on a the governor of Mi sisal ppi. had heard of the intended arrest and Was preparing to go to police head- quarters to surrender himself when the officers arrived with the warrant. Sul- livan was detained at police headquart- era. Arviosted, John L. evening at the requisition from Sullivan Sulli- To Try Sallivan in Marion County. Jackson, Miss,, Aug. 8.—John L. Sul- livan spent the greater part of the night in jail, but was t to the Ed- wards house before dav light. At 11 a m. he had a hearing before Ju ge Camp- bell upon a writ of habeas corpus. The Judge ordered that he be at once taken to Marion county to answer for the crime charged against him. The courts of this county have nothing to do with the case. Detective Childs left with his prisoner for Marion county, A BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY. Two Men Hold Sleeping Car In Missouri snd Escape. aken back Up the Passengers of a The Conductor's Desperate Fight. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 5.—One of the boldest and most daring train rob. beries ever perpetrated in Missouri oo curred on thegWabash train which left the union depot at 8:80 o'clock Saturday night. The train had run a distance of about four miles, when two men en. tered the rear door of the St. Paul sleep. er. One of them had utilized a white handkerchief as a mask and the other a red one, They ordered all the passengers to hold up their hands, and enforced their or- ders with a brace of Colt's revolvers, One of them approached each passenger, and while the other kept watch of the victims, took everything of value that could be conveniently found. There were only a few passengers in the car and the work of robbery was soon com- plete. As soon as all had been relieved of their valuables, Smounting to $175 in cash and two gold watches, the robbers backed out of the front door of the c AT, being careful to keep their shooting irons points Jd toward the he Iple SS travelers, The Robbers Strike a Snag. They stepped on the platform and just as they were about to enter the Illinois Central coach Conductor Roach out of the door. One of the re pushed his revolver under « nose and with an oath il HANS Came rowers the ordered him He had no his lanters dent or on Lhe he lanterns glass and hing the light yw head, ex taneously ber fired a ud and the bullet e first robber had | took a shot His aim was no mn his partoer’s. ors the wit? mimself and he more 1 One part m the steps of th #t seen of them, more ng car RwWung That was the A CABINET EXODUS The and Mis Washington for Rest Wass ¥. Aug tls . : u President Advisors Leave and Recreation, 6.~The presides Bar act to to tras meet the mm arbor on dom and Proctor ingtor secretary Tracy, who | on au ing from a slight attack of dvsents went to Brooklyn today for a Attorney General Miller will ave Indianapolis this afternoon. turn in two weeks Secretary Noble will probably take a short vacation beginning at the end of this week, 1 about a wo of He will ree Martin Barke in ¢ hieago, CHicaco, Aug. 6. -Martin Burke, the Cronin suspect, handcuffed to two de tectives, was fhropjed from the St. Paul train about six blocks from the Union depot last night and from there driven in a carriage at lightning speed to the Harrison street station and placed in a cell, At the depot was a squad of Joliceman waiting ostensibly to escort Jurke from the depot, but really to sot as a decoy for the reporters. There were very fow people about the police station and no one save the police au. thorities knew of Burke's arrival until be had been safely placed behind the a. ——————— A Big Secession from the K. of LL. NEw YORK, Aug. 1,—The Plumbers and Steam Gas Fittory' 1 1 the United States and ’ v. | ¥ | | | : 3 : | New Advertisemen is, B. & B. An Institution of Real Meri OUR Mail Order Department owed upon it uy of its benefits to ent t ~1I8 ther The way toco and to do you $s departmen OImune ate y it at once Your every + and Whatis geingon here Now? Ir Anti er Cleara a ou w | wud CIA] Dress ac, 304 25 i i he Spe de atid effect . : vid it 1 Our Wash-Goods Prices ¥ d Just in the midst HGOODS SEA {the SON ons celeb BOGGS BUIIL, FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. ~4300 a month and ¢ Xpenses for County Manager in « county Pennsylvania. The Standard Book Co.,. 42 Coal Exchange, Scranton. 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Fo Rea, ’ oN 2 A.J, NELLIS MFG. CO wre address « Pittsburg, Pa. DIAMOND Linseed OIL WORKS | THOMPSON & CO, | Genuine 01d Process CILCAKE MEAL OIL MEAL AS STOCK FOOD. There is 1 wills MILCH COWS 1 $n iy rd te of iy iy : in r Or Ass Ril olhe re tender and juicy HL CATTLE ss rag yi For HORSES, & sm THOMPSON & CO. HE THE so PENN'A STATE CCLL | of Bravyi AND HEALTHFUL Shot wu | : : : stant 3 | ¢ Laboratory, | : eal | Original study ] with the microseos CHEMISTRY; with an ur usually full and thorough course In the Lab aalory L=CIVIL EXGINEREISG Yery extensive field practice with best modern Instrume nts Hisrony | Ancient and Modern, nal investigation Lapies’ Covnse 1x Livanarone AND Sot ENCE Ample tacilities for Musie, voea land lgstrumential To«LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: Latin (op tional.) French, German and English (re one or more continued through the entire course MATHEMATION AND ASTRONOMY : pure and applied Bo Muom ani Arte: combining shop work with study, three years’ course : new buliding and equipment, 10. MBCHANICAL ENGINEERING | theoretical and practical, H~MENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL Screen; Constitutional Law and History, Politieal Keonomy, ete, 12~MILITARY SCIENCE: InNtraetion theorotioal And practical, including each arm of the service, with origd Two years quired.) ERY! sof Plain aad | | House, Ent al Professional Cards, WiLsUg ¥, HASTINGS & REFEDER" Atloaneysat-Law iheny street, nEEDER Ofes on North Ale AB. A "ne YER, J INO. WM, DALE. BEAVER, Guru ART Above sss WW. GEPliAnY & DALE al-law, north of Criders Office oi V Dawe H }] Very A 360.00 Sewing Machine ie of High street WAL J. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW r of the Crider Exchange ns and professional Huplly 4 tic yess attended 10 pry 1-22-1y Hotels. RROCKERHOFF HOUSE, LJ) Corner Allegheny and High street GOE. B. BRANDOX. Lessee, Free Bus to and from a tr alns (yARMAN HOUSE, Ligh Street Wwposite the Cont . Td Ny rely Heat El : fire ’ SOT HID " Mean POV YUMMINGS HOUSE I ast I Corner of Bishop and J (MOLUMBIA HOUSE. N'th Broad Street (above Are PFHIA,. PENNA JASSMORE HOUSE, Fromt and Bproce Stress PHILIPEBTRG, PA ging at m= slabling stusched {erat rien, JAMES PASSMORE, Prop, ———— no ( ENTRAL HOTEL, J (Opposite the Railrond Station, ) MILESBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, Pa A. A. KOHLBECKER, Proprietor, THROUGH TRAVELERS on the railroad will fing this Hotel sr excaliont ple to lunch, or procure wend ae ALL TRAINE mt paboat 25 mingles Banks. IST NATIONAL BANK. Allegheny street, Mrs INO.» President m Manne | Eq Cashin Will oecupy the new Bank building corns of Allegheny and Migh streets. inside of thirty days F. REYNOLDS & CO, i BANKERS, Banking House In Reynolds East corner of Allegheny and §¥ WM. F. REYROLDS, President ENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, Corner of High and Spring street. AS. A. BEAYERR, J.D. Snvnaeny, President Cashier, New Block Tigh streets GRO. W, JACKSON, Cashier, 8,
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