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Armstrong, lr. J.C. Dunn, II. 11. Gnstnn, J. H. Muse. .Uit'eei vf Iht Vuc-C. A. Itaiulall, N. J. Setley. CttHJi'iibfe II. K. Moody. Miiiector K. I'. Amsler. .VCsool lirc'loiM-G. W. Hnlomaii. J. K Wcnk, Q. Janiicsuii, J. C. Hoowdon, Patrick Joyoo, W. W. Grove. FOWEbT COUNTY OFFICERS. Hrmher of nHrtAS J. K. I. Hall. Member of .Semite A. M. Nocley. Aasemt'lu A. M. Iiimtt. VihIchI Jmliit W. M. Liiulsoy. .Isaormia Judge It. H. Crawford, W. II. II. Hottorer. VofAoaoury, RegiaterJt Recorder, fe. Joint II. Itnhortsnii. .VAeruT. J. W. Jaiiiinsoii. I'rtaxurrr S. M. Henry. Oimmtt-noHm It. M. Herman, John T. Carson. J. T. Hale. Ihnteict Attorneys. l. Irwin. Jury Wim(.moir( Levi G. Hey n.ililsi Peter Y'oungk. (roner Dr. .1. V. Morrow. OimiWv Auditor J. It. Clark, It. J. I-'I Villi, Goo. I,. King. OtuHfy .Viix-rmfeaclrar K. K. Ntlt.in (tor. Itrsuhir Trrm. ef (sari. Koiirlb Momlav of February. Thiril Monday of May. Fourth Monday of September. Third Monday of Novetnlier. ( larch ana Mneenth Mrkaal. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. III. t M. K. Sabbath School at 10:110 a. III. Preaching in M. K. Church every Kab- liatli evening bv Hev. W. I'. Mur.ay. Preaching In the K. M. ('hurel; every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Hev. C. II. Miller. Pastor. Service in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Hev." J. V. MeAninrh oiriciHting. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. 11. are held at the headuartera on the Meisiiel and fourth Tuesday of each lie nth. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. p' N F.ST A 1 .0 1 ic 1 H, N n. :tii!, I . O. O. K. I M el every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hull,' Partridge, building. I MKF.ST I.OIXiK, No. IH, A. O. IT. W., I Meets every Friday evening lnA.O.U. V. Hall, Tionesia. CAPT. tiKOItHK STOW POST, No. 271 G. A, 1L Meet 1st and 3d Monday evening III each month, in A. O. I'. . Hall, Tiouesla. "lAI'T. GKOHGK STOW COUPS, No. vy 1;I7, W. 11. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each mouth, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. 'IMONF.STA TENT, No. Hit, K. O. T. 1 M., meeis 2nd and 41 h Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. H F. HITCH KY, 1 A'JTOKN R Y-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Pa. II M. CLAItK, 1 Attoksky-at-Law, Tionesta, Penun. Olllee, for the present, over Haslet's store. OAMUKI, C. CALHOUN, O ATTOKN KY-AT-L A W, (Illicit at Carton's jewelry store, Tio nesta, Pa. All legal business and collec tions promptly and faithfully attended to. J W. MOKKOW. M. P., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Olllee) and Hesidence three doors north of Hotel Agnewi Tionesta. Professional rails promptly respoudod to at all hours. t) It. F.J. IIOVARO, Physician A Surgeon, TlONKSTA, PA. OH. J.C. DCNN, PHYSICIAN AND SCTtC.l'.ON. Olllee over Heath it Killmer'a store, Tionesta, Pa. Professional falls prompt ly resMmled to at all hours of day or liight. Itesidence May SU 1 H. J. D.GltKAVKS, J I'liysiciaii and Surgeon Ollice and residence above Fores C. National Hank. County 'Phone No. 1. HOTKIi WKAVF.lt, K. A. WKAVF.lt. Proprietor. This hotel, formorly tlio Lawrence House, has uinlergoiie aeompletechange, and is now furnished with all the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throiigiiout with natural gas, bathrooms, hot and eold water, etc. The eoinforta of guests never neglecUsl. 1KNTHAL HOISK, V- (i KKOW A (iKItOW Proprietor. Tiunseta, Pa. This ia t ho most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvement. No paiua will Ihi spansl to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First elass Livery in connection. pilIL. KMKUT FANCY HOOT A SHOKMAKKIl. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Kim and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the II nest to :he coarsest and guarantee his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to momling, and prices rea sonable OIlliNZO FULTON. I Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TlONKSTA. PA. S. H. HASLET & SDNS., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TlONKSTA, PKNN. NONE LEFT: Rheumatic Aclies. Head Ache or Lumbago, After Usiog WANO ELECTRIC 0IL.-25C. It Removes I'imples nnd Make) the Skin soft and fine. All drug stores, or Rent pre-paid. THK WANO CO., Warren, Pa. FIGHTING 0V:R SPOILS Indemnity Question a Sore One For the Powers. Ilraire Kvpreftsril by Hie t'lilleit Mule Thai III Tulal lie Krpl llt-iirath ':. IIIMI.IKMI Is IH.ru.Hril, Ilill leel I lipi:. lion liHllthliial laiins Will He Al Inited First. l'AUIS, April 1(1-It Is learned Ion tluit the oiitlnek for nil euiiy set th lie lit of the Chinese indi iiuiily ni: Hon Is less promising than n week ago The negotiation between the powers an bringing out conflicting iihus nuil ill teres! nnd are likely to he very protract d. The propesiiioii of the Viiited Stntef to limit the total indemnity to fl'iKl. IMMi.iKMI is the only one under discussion and is not regarded with favor by inun Hum one government. The others eon-sidi-r the sum bsi miiiiII and arc disin clined to reduce their claims to the fig ures the I niled States ilcsirva. A Washington iliipatch. publish. '.1 in London, alTiriiiiiig tluit the 1'nited Slater proposes that the indemnity he divided between the power in proportion to tin number of troops which participated hi the actual relief f the legations nt IV kin i rcL'ardcd as incorns-t. No such proposal has rcnihcil the Kivncli govern Incut, wlii h i-oii-iitcrs that the entire ex lience iiii iiricd ns a result of the whole operations curried out must Is' taken n th.' basis for indemnity. It is belicvetl that the elniuis of Individuals will 1m lirst pn vented mid paid. This matter will be expedited ns much ns possible il: order to allow mi curly resumption ol commerce uiid work on other foreign en terprises. Nothing is known here of the reported Intention of the emperor to return to I'ekin without the dowager empress, ami no faith is placed here in the reported hostility Is'twts-n Russia ami Japii'i. French infornitiliou indicates that isui cilintoiy negotiations are prccccding be tween those two couutriis with the pros pect of a thorough understanding regard ing the position of both towards Man churia and Korea. BURNED SCHOOLHOUSE. llrailloril Mnli y IJc. I. l In Its Im m a 1'e.llHMiNe. HIIADFOlin. Pa April li-Tliii tewi: is gn ntly excited over the burnliiK by a mob of a public building. Three weeks iiko n smallpox case developed, th1 patient hciiu, n ruilroml man, pamcd William Meyers. The victim was isolat ed in his rooms in the Armstrong block, the town lacking a pesthouse, and soon recovered. 1. liter live new cases developed nml the boaid of health decided to secure n tem porary prsthoiisc. A vacant schoolhoiise in th second ward was sclccttsl, and Carpenters and plumbers were put to noik titt'iig It up Last night at N o" o'clock a limb ( ever .'I'm mm inn! women surrounded the si I'iKillioiise. Their lenders clutched the lib:1!' wiitchmnii. Charles Story, nnd held him firmly while the incendiaries bat' tered open a door nnd set lire to the plncr. All who attempted to prevent the hie were kept back, mid in a few minutes tin entire stiucture. n large two story nnd a half wooden building was in flames. PI uubi'is' tools nnd other nrticles in the hi. use w t re destroyed, nnd the excitement rn'i tiih, mil nnd women running up nml down the streets, crying against the lonid of health No arrests have been made. WYOMING CONFERENCE. lllni K Icr AiineliiH-es the List ol .IpiMihitnirnlii. l'lTTSItUit;. April li:.-The Wyo ming loiifcretice of the Me:hodist Kpisco pal cliuiih came to n close yesterday, ltishop Fowler rend the lis of appoint incuts. The changes in the ItliighuiiitDr, district are ns follows: Hiughnuitou, Century, W. II. IVaree; Hiiiglinmton. Chemiiigo ttrcct, tleorge I'orsythe' Hiuglianiton, f hnton strrr. Samuel Moore: llrooklyn, II. 1. Smith; Fnctoiyville. .1. II. Lee, Falls. Philli'i Hoiich; Foster, A. C. Austin; (iibion nnl South (iibsin, (iustnv (iiTises; tireat lti'iul, i. (!. Snowdcn; Heart Lak(, Harry llarned; Kirkwisul, W. N. Shaw; Lestershire, S. It. Weeks, Hush. II. 11. Humes; Sprineville, .1. II. Ctishnrd: tsus qucli.iiinii. .1. N. Shipinnii; I'mmi, A. 1). liecker; I'nioii Center, F C. Tnylor. No iliniiges are made in the presiding elders of the several distrh ts. except that 11. II. lbcsscr succeeds (ieorge For Kytli as presiding otllccr of the Owcg-J district. Silver Itai-s Stolen Frtim Hteamer. NKWAIiK. N. .1.. April 10. It has been discovered that 4 bars of silver bullion, valued hi all nt t l.'.'tKI, have b"cn stolen from the sti inner Lide, now lying nt Hnlbeck's dock. No clue to the thieves hns ns yet been obtained. The police believe the bnrs were stolen by river thieves, who operated from a boat and secured the I. lis while the watchman on the dock was eugnged ill dragging Ihix"S eontn'i'im: the bullion into the yards. Insane .Mini Arrested Ills Krother-lll-Law. SYIi.UTSK, April l(l.-.liicob Kmer h k. nil insane man, went to the home of liis brother-in-law, Fred I-'rickey, Siindny and asked for n gun. When it wn given to him he mmle Frickcy march to the po lice station. I'rickey wns given the gun nnd released, mid Kmerick wns put into til" cells for insane for pxniuinution. Third Hull In Itrhlge Aceidrlll. SYHACrSi:. April lti.-('lmrlea Kl- ward Derby. Hie iiiotormnn of the ca" which went down with the James street bridge over the Oswego ritual on the night of April i. tins brought action for SJo.iHKI ngainst the state Is-cnuse of Ins injuries, lie wns injured severely about the spine, also internally. (Jiiiilaliou AkiiIii Mnit hy Telesrdill. CIIIC.UJO. April l(i.-After sivcral months' interruption board of trade ipio lalions showing the price niovcinciits of the leading speculative grains nnd hog products were sent out hy the telegraph rompnuies yesterday. IJesuniption of the service caused im noticcahle iiKT.uso in the volume ef busiuess. WOULD SERVi TWO ENDS I'iMtotttee lepartnieul Keeks In Help Itself ami MewM.Mier I'lililUlirni. WASHINGTON. April l.r.-Ilavinf rvpeatedty failed to sts'itre remedial leg islation flout congress to prevent abuses of the privileges of second class mail mutter the postotlice department olll ctals have uiiiicr consideration the que;, tiou uf the uiloption of a proposed rule by authority of the postmaster general lo bring about the desired reforms. With this object in view Kdwin ( Madden, third assistant postmaster general, hn addressed a long circular letter to about 400 publishers ef newspiipciH and per hslicals, sciiini; forth the objisis sough to be aceouiplisl.iHl by the propositi rule ami asking the following ipicstions: "In the Judgment of those nddressisl will a departmental rule be regnrded as biiurious to licit imate newspapers nnd pc riodicnls which will stop absolutely 11 premium inducements, direct or indi rect, and of whatever chiirni ter, for sub scriptions?" In other words, after a publisher has fixed n price on hi pubic ration, nuy Isiniis or premium given tn the subscrilier or any cuiubinntion with another tliinir except n second class pub licntioti. shall ritinte thnt subscription In Its relation to the second class rates o! postage. Mr. Madden adds: "It is believed that such a rule ns that promised will be of great direct benetit to legitimate jour nalism nml that in ncry large measure it will check this draft upon the public treasury fur private advantage, with no compensating public beiielit. through the elimination of the immense number of publications which are wholiy sustained in their second class status by patronage induced by some extraneous thing ill con lli t with the direction of better postal facilitiis mid cheaper rules for other classes of matter." The circular asserts thnt the loss of revenue to the government from the abuses of the privileges of second lnss tmittcr is enormous, being estimated con servatively to be between Sl.'i.lsKl.lsKl and $l'5,lMKi.(sl a year. K.usting regula tions, however faithfully administered, are inaileipiate to accomplish material re form and tl.e most prolific menus hy which the law is circumvented remains nndistnrls-d by regulation. MINI -TERS WASTING TIME Iktlnlory Tactics Have llelil I'p Negotia' llmis Kor Many lluys, PKKIN, pril l.".-Prince Cliing sny. all his reports go to show thnt the mis sionary statements regarding n rebellion In Mougoli'i nre not supported by the facts. Neither ills' he believe that th'; lelxjlion of (icr.crnl Tung Fit Hsiang amount to much. "It is the object of certain elements," he asserts, "to tniike it seem that China is in n condition of constant broils, reud erins it unsafe for the foreign troops to be withdrawn Those who linve tlih in view will imiiruify a village ipinrrcl into n big rebellion. The missionaries, naturally timid, tnke those reported in good faith." The conduct of the ministers of the: powers over the negotiations with th Chinese plenipotentinrics causes niuc'i adverse comment among the mil it si rv a in limit iis. Their dilatory tactics hnvr prevented what might have been nceuiii plislied two months ago. Kvcn now the meetings of the ministers nre postponed for the most triviul causes For instance the desire of one minister to go on a pic nic to the tombs of the Ming dynasrj prevented the holding of n meeting foe a number of days. Then M. le (lien and other ministers insisted upon cele brating F.aster, nnd thus a week wn' consumed. In n third ease nn iinneccs sary visit by one minister to Tien Tsin held up the negotiations for font days. These nre fnir illustrations ol what hns been nluiost continuous fron the Is'giiiuiiig. missing gold found. Three lliirs !iH-overeri by a Steward In Cerrhlur on the Kaiser. ItliK.M EN, April IS. The three gold bars supposed to have been stolen from the strong room of the steamship Kaiser Wilhclm der tirosse have been found. Steward Magcrs made the discovery of the gold bars ut Hrcmerhavcn while denning a cornice in the corridor outsiJt the second-class snloon. Magcrs repu tation is excellent. Siillwn Ilealt In I'ontr.iliaiHl. KOMK, April It!. A dispatch ni'eive.1 here from Aden says Hint the ltalitn consul general nt Zanzibar has nrrivci at Aden from Somali coast, where he went on n special mission to break up th; trade in coiilrahnud. He caused the pal ace of the Sultan of Mijertaiu, Italian Somnliunil, who was leargcly concertii'il in contraband transactions-, to be bom barded. The sultan's son wns captured and large qnnutitics of arms nnd ammu nition were taken. The sultnn tied to til' interior with a small following. Train Fell ThrniiKh a Trestle. POINT l'LKASANT, W. Vn., April 111. A south-hound freight train on the Ohi.1 Kiver railroad ran through a tem porary trestle near here yesterday. Th engine and live cars went through nnd were destroyed. Kngimvr John Pen Sock of Pnrkersluirg wns killed. Sev eral trainmen were slightly injured, among them F. W. Johnson, F. E. Frcst nd Hurt Way of Purkersburg. Mr. Vanderllp In SI. I'eler.loiri;, ST. l'KTEP.SKriii;. April lii.-Fraui A. Vnndcrlip. ex-assistant secretary ol The I'nitid States treasury, is ill St. Pe tersburg, lie is investigating comlitloiii with the hope of promoting business re lations between the Tinted States nml Uussia. Mr. Vnndcrlip dined with Unit ed Stall's Anibnssador C'hiirlcmagnt Tower Sunday night. Agalixt Lsloir IVilerul liol. PIIILADKI.PIIIA, April Hi. The sn prcme court of Pennsylvania in nn opln ion yesterday held nicmlH'rs of the Amer ican Federation of Labor have no riuht to entice apprentices working in a fue tory to become uiciiiIht of the glass workers' union. llerr Krupp lllsinlsses A. INK) Work loco. PKUI.IN, April I'.'.-The Lokal An iciger and Th'.' Frankfurter Zcitung con firm the report that 5.IKKI of the work n:i of llerr Krupp have been dismissed, including 3.1 who were empluyed Id the camion wuiks. MOB "LOST" A NEGRO Rather Shady Explanation of Supposed Lynching. His Oncer Chance For l ife Told Him He Conlil Kim or lie l.yn liril, and as He Trird lo Ksiape lie Was Shot In the Hack and Left Fur lx-acl Met 111 Pate Later. SLY VAN I A, tin., April 13. - Lust Monday a negro man entered Ihivc Co Wart's house, near Portal, in Bulloch county, nml went Into his dniighter's room. Miss Cowart screamed nnd Mr. Cowart ent'ied. After a desperate struggle the negro escaped through the window. Next day the chase was taken up nml the trail led to the arrest of a negro from South Carolina nnniod Keiimily fSordon. Mr. Cownrt and other citizens then gave the negro a "chance for his life" and told him he could run or be lynched. The negro made an elTort to escape, when two lends of buckshot were tired nt him. Some of the shot went into his back, passed through his body ami stop ped under the skin on his bienst. lie wns then left, supposed to be dying. Thursday about 1 o'chs'k he showisl up at Kooky Ford, lie was placed under nrrest mid the news spread rapidly. That night a crowd of people took charge of tlordon to carry him to Portal. After crossing the river there were n number of shots fired. The members of the posse returned, but the negro was "lost." SENTENCED FOR LIFF. Sue Shut, Chinese lliclihinder, llml Killed a f'nuiitryiiiuo. NEW YOUK. April 1t!.-Sue Sing, n Chiiinninn, 40 years old. pleaded guilty to murder hi the second degrie before Justice I'lirsmnu in the criminal term of the supreme court yesterdny nnd was sentenced to life imprisonment. Sing wns ihiirgcd with the killing uf Ah Fee, another Chinaman of Newark, N. J., in Pell street on Sept. 21 Inst. The murder grew out of a rivalry of different Chinese sock-ties. Sue Sing is what Is known ns n "Hatchet" man. or Highbin der, and belonged to the Hip Sing Tong society, while All Fee was a Mason nnd belonged to the Lung (iong society. It appears that Ah Fee was n witness In the trial of a Chiiinninii who wns killed in Chinatown Inst August. When he t. penred in front of HI I VII street on Sept. IM he wns surrounded by a throng of ':rintchct" men. Some one threw red pepper nt him mid ns he started to run Sue Sing pulled a revolver and shot him ill the bnck. Detectives rushed into the crowd, in which nenrly every member had n revol ver or a knife, and managed to rupture Sue Sing. THEY LIKE ALLEN. Porto Hlcan 1-cgislature Kspresnes ' tiratlllrutlon at His Hetiirn. WASHINGTON. April 1:1. The state department yesterday received the fol lowing disputed signed by Speaker Hus sy of the Porto Itiean legislature nnd other ineinh rs of thnt body, expressing their grntitica'ion nt the news that Cov entor Allen is to return to the island: "San Juan, Porto ltico. "Secretary liny, Washington. "Please say to president news of gov ernor's return receivisl with rejoicing. Will lender him ovation on arrival. Peo ple of Porto Iiico duly represented by members of the legislature express their complete nnd absolute accord with pres ident's nnd governor's policy In govern ment. They nil approve their actions, placing their hopes for the future In governor's cnution, tact nnd sound judg ment. He has the respect nml devotion of the great majority of the people of Porto Iiico, ri presenting loyalty nnd love to country, striving for its progress, sweeping away of traditional obstacles." NUMBER OF BOER LOSSES Kitchener Iteports Kesults of Kecent ltrltisli Operation. LONHON. April It!. The war office lias received the following dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, April 1.1: "Colonel Sir Henry Hiiwlinsnn's col umn rushed the south lunger, northti'csi of Klcrksdorp, at daylight. Six Koem were killed. 10 wounded and taken prisoners. He raptured a Li-poiuulcr, one pompom, complete, nnd two aininiinlticn wagons with uiumunition. "Our casualties were three woundei'. "Colonel Plunier enptured a field cor net nnd seven men, with 10 wagoiit null IS rilles. "1 luring Colonel l'ilcher'j operations in Orange ltiver colony seven Itoers were killed" Swindler Still at Large. TOKONTO, April HI. The slick indi vidual, who under the mime of (. A. Vinton, swindled the Hank of Commerce and Imperial bank out of $.1,300 Satur day by mentis of raised cheeks, still eludes the police. lie is believed to hail from the United States. Description of the man ond requests for his arrest have been wired all over Canada ami the United Slates. Lived Two Weeks Without Stomach. NEWAUK, N. J.. April Ill-David G. l'odmmi, who had his stomach re moved two weeks ago on account of enn cer, died yesterday. His condition up to Thursday wns most favorable and it wns thought he would live. Oenllt For Opium RinokliiK In Korea. LONDON, April l".-Aceording to the St. Petersburg correspondent of Tin Daily Mail the Korean government Iins promulgated a luw enforcing the penalty of death fot op'iiiu smoking. Lymnn's Condilinn linprnrnl. OSWECO. N. Y.. April 111.-Excise Commissioner Lyman's physicians bi'.jr tluit tiie patient's condition is somcw'jal improved and they expected he will rullv temporarily, hut ure doubtful of Dis- u covery. U.ilC lliirs Hark llnnaU. I WASHINGTON. April Hi. The sec retary of the treasury yesterday pur chased tLlUHMNNj short-term 1 pcrj cent bonds at f 113.00. f THREE KILLED . BY TRAIN Railway Crown- Triety al South Vilke-ltarr t ns Hscaed. WILKES HAKKi:. In.. April 13.-A party of four people while crossing the trecks of the I-chigh Valley railroad at Soutli Will.es-llarre at an earlv hour yesterday morning, were run down bj the Hiifl'ato express going north. Thref of the party were killed and one injured. The dead are: Morris O'Coiincll, aged 41. Mrs. Morris O'Connell. nged 38. Mrs. Frank Cranincr. agist 40. The injured one is Frank thanmer. O'Connell and his wife were entertain ing the Cranmer couple, whose home 11 in Bradford county. During the evening they visited relatives in this city and at 1:30 in the morning startisl to return to the borne of the O'Ci.nnells. When tiny reached the crossing at South Wilkcs-lturre a freight train was block ading it. As soon as the freight train moved out the party started to cross the tracks, hut did not notice the approach of th passenger train from an opposite dilu tion. Tim engineer of the express failed to see the people on track until the 1 so motive had ploughed into them. The two women were hurled a great distance in the air nnd when picked up were dead. Poth bodies were badly mangled. .Mr. O'Connell had both legs and on'i arm broken. He was taken to a hospital. wTicre he dii-. in a short time. Mr. Crau tuer was able to step buck from the track before being struck with full force and escuped with slight injuries. SPECIAL LAW FOR HIM. To Transfer Property Which a Man Id Jail Seven Years Kefuseil to Do. IIAKItlSIiriUS, April VJ.-The senate V.'Mlitcsilay passed a house bill authoris ing the courts in any proceeding ut law in which a conveyance of lands or ten ements shall be ordered ami where the person who is ordered to executethe same she ' neglect to do so, to direct that such conveyance be executed with the same ef fect hy the sheriff, prothotiotnr.v. clerk Ol trustees appointed by the court. An interesting story lies itchim! the bill, and if tiie governor approves the liiciisure it will liberate from prison a n.au who has been in (contempt of court for seven years. The case is that ot Panics Cannon of Scrantou, who hud been sued by his brother-in-law. Thomas It, el, for the possession ot a piis e ol land worth nboiit :t.l"HI. linuiioii lost the suit, nnd he was directed to iniike it died in favor of Heel for all hi interest in the land. This he refused to do. lie Mas mljuilgcd in contempt of court uml thrown into prison. During the Inst seven years he has firmly refused to obey the order of the court and had made up his mind to die ill juil rather than make the deed. If tl.e governor approves the bill n Lackawanna jail otlioial will prob alcy be directed hy the court to execute th" deed, nnd Cannon will be liberated from his coulini no nt. The brother-in-law and the judge who committed Cannon to prison are both iief.il. CANDIDATES NUMEROUS. Many Men Waul to We Poor Directors of Westinorelanil. UHEENSBUItU. Pa.. April 13.-An unprecedented army of camliilatcs hat appeared in this county. The number ot candidates for the ollice of poor director, on the Kcpiihlican side, is now suid tc Im? 40, and ench day is adding to t;u list. Over 30 Democrat arc seeking thf nomination of that party. There nre live candidates to he nominated on both sides, three going to the majority party. John II. Trescher of .Iciinuctte has an nounced his candidacy for sheriff, the only other otllce to be tilled this year. Trescher is looked upon ns n IJuny candi date. It was announced thnt Heiijaiulii Steel of Irwin, long known us nn untl Cuay inun, would enter the race. Vestrymen Chosen at Arilluore. AltDMOKK. April Hi. Th gentle men were elected vestrymen of St, Mary's Protestant Episcopal church for the tiscnl yenr commencing May 1: .lames M. llhoailes, nil-hard Montgomery, C. S. Powell, Walter Crahmn. E. T. Harts torne, Ellliighoin H. Perot, W. Foster JoiH's, Thotii'is K. Huird uud Allen Evans. The Church of the Hedeenier at Itryn Mawr selected these persons: N. Parker Shortlidge, (ieorge F. Ciirwen. Jr., Philip (Jislhy, F. W. Morris, .1. P.. Williams, James Iiawl, liow luiid Kvuus, A. 11. Montgomery ami M. Ewing. KailroMd Claims laiul. (WIEKNSIM'KC. I'a., April 13.-An act of cjectini.'iit tuny he the outcome -if retfiit sales of ridge hind by D. C Hom er of New Florence. Vast holdings we; rccenlly sold hy Mr. Hoovir to Judge A. V. Itarkcr of Johnstown uud Creens. burg and Johnstown people. A big bisly of the land is now claimed by the I'enn sjlvania Iiailroad company. Most of the buildings, machinery and improvements on the tract are located on the laud claimed by the railroad company. Chester Fire lllaiued un IncenillHrles. CHESTER, April 12. Wednesday ii-lit's tire, which nearly swept awny half a clo7.cn stores on Mjir:.et street, is thought to have been of Incendiary or igin. It started in the junk shop of J. Brown, nnd niter the llamc were ex tinguished a can of oil - found mar a quantity of excelsior nvl ither inllaiu Biable material. Mr. Hi. nn, who run the shop, was sick at home ut the time of the lire. Killed hy Mine Superintendent. DUBOIS, Pa., April 12. A singular tmgcily is repciti d from McCartney, a little mining town lu The eastern part of Clcnrlicld ci uiity. A number of Hungarians applied for work to Su perintendent John I low aid t' '.poll his refusal to give them emploj - t uu al tercation folliwed Ilownro -.'lick one of the men with a shovel, killing him al most instantly. Injunction luvfilvioK Apprrnllres. STKOI DSItl UC. April 12.-The East Slrnutlshurg Class company served ;in injunction on Vice President William M. Doughty of the Crocii Class Bottle Blow ers' association of the United Slates to restrain him from endeavoring to induce the npprctiticcs of the East Hiroiidsburg Class work tj break their contract awl aim the union. SUMMARY OF THE NEWS Short Items Froir. Various Parts of the World. Record of Many lluppeiilnga Condensed anil Put In Mouill spare and Arrsnued With Special IteKard Kor the Cunvenl enn of Hi Keatlsr Who Ha LIUIs Time to (.jiura. A duel has been fought, says a special fable dispatch, between Count Tarnows ki and Lieutenant Coloiiel Tolstoy. Dismay has been caused in Loudon, lays a speciul cable dispatch, hy the prospect of a dull court season. Another remarkable speech by the kaiser, made to the guards last Tuesday, is slowly iHs-omiiig public. Three men were drowned on the Muine ?onst because they abandoned a schooucr 'hat finally rode safely onto the beach. Conerul MacArthur punished two sol diers who wantonly killed a Filipino boy. M embers of a brokerage firm iu Color ado Springs disappeared, and ullcgutious jt a lurge ilef ih utioii were made. In connection with the case of sup posed bubonic plague in the University of Michigan, it is pointed out that Pro fessor Novy recently returned from an Investigation of plague conditions iu San Francisco. Thursday. French detectives informed of a plot to assassinate President Loubet during his visit iu Toulon. Filipino rebellion against the United States has cost the natives more than 3o.i SKI lic-n. Humors that Prince Tuan has incited a menacing rebellion in northern China have ls'cu confirmed. It is thought he aims to dictate terms whereby he will not bo executed in compliance with the dc iniind of the ptwer. London believes the Chinese crisis has passed: thut Japan and ICussin will not clutli over -Maneliui in. and that foreign tioops will be recalled us soou as China has urranged to meet iiuh-innity claims. The torpedo bout Perry, built by the Union Iron works of San I-'rnucisco, fnileil to meet the contract speed reipilre mints on her ollicial trial, but the vessel piobnbly will lie accepted, subject t a slight deduction from the contract price. Friday. Jaoan insists that liussia should sub mit tiie Munchuriuii question to the for eign minister and let it take a course similar to other ipicstions affecting uli the powers. li response to French clamor, Itussian government Intercepted its squadron at Madrid ami ordered it buck to take part in the festivities at Toulon ami Nice. British iimlcr Cenernl Plunier have captured Pietei slung, mi important rail way terminus and the sent of the Boer government since the fall of Pretoria. Gainsborough's famous portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire, stolen 25 yenis ago and just recovensl, w ill b put upou th' market. British financiers are said to look un favorably upon the advent uf J. Picrpout Morgan mid his plan to sell a large block of steel trust stocks. Agiiiiiahlo said to have signed the pence manifesto after futile objection to two of the clauses. SatnrdaT. John Alfred Skoog, nn expert counter feiter, who escaped from jail iu .lolict lu 1S!I7, is captured iu New York, i m being discoveied he attempts sui I e . hut will probably tecover and be ret ued to Chitngo. Cenernl WiKium Booth, founder uf Sal vation Army, celebrates 72d anniversary if birth. liclations between France nnd the pope ate struiih'd hecniisc of the associations bill, and the concordat may be suspended. Transport Uav.lins, about to sail for C.ibu with a-tny supplies, is sunk by water pumped into her to queucji fue. Police of two continents are trying to unravel the mystery in theft of gold burn from the steamer Kaiser Wilhclm der tiogc. Ituiuors of Lord Salisbury's retirement from i, Illce nre regarded as unfounded. Official rcpresentntive of Boers-dcnles that K'uger will sail for America in May; says he may come iu fnll. Monday. Tiie water lei - i ... e.i uga hike. New York, is ri-i.ig last nml threatening the numerous collages scattered along the shore. William II. Crninpton, adventurer and lec'iircr, hns bteii busy for n week at New York telling the story of bis life into a phonograph. His tongue is tn Is- cut out. owing to n cancerous growth. Cenernl Martin Dclgmlo, former in eotgeul leader iu the island of 1'iuiny, l.ns Is'cn appointed governor of the prov ince ' f Iloilo. London newspapers unable to secure any hint from J. Picrpout Morgan re garding steel 1 1 list plans. Ollleial reports show that bubonic phigue is spremliiig to tunny countries. Japan is paying for the wholesale de struction of mis, which are known to carry the disease. Tuesday. Lord Ileadforf is reported by a London special cable finally to have married Miss Itosie Bnote, nn actress. Urging China to send troops tn caln llanehiiria. Japan makes nn apparent move to oust Uussia from th province. A sjstem of submarine signalling hat been tested iu Boston harbor, and its suc cessful operation bus been announced. A physician in Evansvil'e. Iiul., be lieves thut he brought a woman from death to life by Injecting In one of her arms a normal suit soluti.in. The dean of the mcdi'-ul si I I of Mulligan university declared a suspic ious case there was bubonic plague Three persons were killed by un ei pnns train at Wilkes Bane. Pa. Neutrality of the Isthmian canal will be provided for-in the new tieaty be t ween the Unit id States aud Incut Erit-aiu. C0NDI1 ION OF GRAIN. It-eras;4 For Wheat sn'l Ry Greatest Since ISKI Frin Animals Health. WASHINGTON. April ll.-The April report of the statistician of the depart Ujciit of agriculture will show the average condition of winter wheat on April 1 to have Iss'ti !H.7. against S2 1 on April 1, l'.sli, 77.0 nt the corresponding date in lS'.ii, and S2.H the mean of the April av erage of the last 10 years. The averages in the principal states are as follows: Pennsylvania. S!; Ohio. S3; Michigan. 72: Indiana. .; Illinois, l2: Texas, lii; Tennessee, SI; Missouri, liS; Kaiuias. In."; Nebraska, ltxj; California, 100, and Oklahoma. H7. The general average of condition. 01.7. is the highest since 18111. The pres ence of the Ilessiun fly is reported from an nlmost unprecedented large number of states and serious misgiviu -e-evaU, even in states reporting a f- ;her condition on April 1 mid j . ibie Ue yeloptneiits of 'he next " ' ,'a; The average condition i ." ter iye on April 1 was H3.1, against scs o , :. rl 1. lis "i, S4.0 at the corn spouding data in IMi'.l. and Ss.3 the mean of the April averages of the last 10 yeurs. In New York und Pennsylvania it was 92, In Il linois and Kansas 1 in Indiana OS, and in .Michigan nn l Ohio !J. Pending the forthcoming publication of the census report on live stork, which will be used for the verifieatlou or cor rection of the department's figures for the yenr lis"), the statistician has tem porarily discontinued his own estimates of the number am) value of farm animals. While this omission renders it impossi ble to make any definite statement as to tiie losses from disease and exposure due th,' ycaring ending March 31, HMJl (the losses being reported as a perrentage ot the total number of farm animals), the reports received leave absolutely no room fur doubt that, owing mainly to the gen eral mildness of the past winter, such losses have been much below the average uf a scries of years. Pnstnl Receipts l.a.t Month. WASHINGTON, April ll.-The gross pcstal receipts for the last month for the "id largest postotlices in the country show uu increase of 11.4 per cent over the corresponding month of last year. The most remarkable increases are tlo.5 per cent ut Indianapolis aud 41.S per cent at Louisville. There are seven olllces whoso receipts decreased, the most nota ble being Lowell. .Mass., with 8 per cent. Baltimore decreused lVj per cent. New ork showed un increase of 0.3 and Chi cago uu increase of -I'll, the latter be ing one of the largest increases. Taylor K.xpeeled Shooting. I'lt A NK FOItT, Ky April Hl.-When the trial of Captain Itipley was resume') the d fcuiliint took the stand and deniel personal nciii:iiutnnce with any of the alloyed conspirators except Taylor, whom he had met on only two occasion! prior to the shooting of Governor Goebal. Aa to the conversation with Taylor he quoted him as having suid: "These nre horrible times and some Ir responsible crank is liable to kill Ooeuel and me too." MARKET REPORT. Mew York Money Market. NEW YOUK, April 15. Money on call. Il'iiti per cent. Prime mercantile puper, per cent. Sterling exchange: Actual busineaa In bankers' nt $4.x":sf(i4.S.S for demand and $4.K4:n for sixty day. Posted rates, $l.8."'f Commercial hills. I.K3V(jl.f4!4. Bur silver, Tillc. Mexican dollars, 4Sc. New York Provision Market. FI.OI H-W'inter patents, $3.6fX34.00; winter straights, $3. 41X3.50; whiter ex tras. S2.4iHU2.Ntl; winter low grades, $2.2H'(l2.2.'; Minnesota patents, $3.UO((j 4.20; .Minnesota bakers', $2.113.25. COHNMEAL- limy western, Die; city, isle; hiiiniiyitiiif, $2.4.g2.50. IU' LI No. 2 western, 00c f.o.b. afloat; state rye. 5 Ml -7c. WHEAT No. 2 red, 70V f.o.b. afloat. No. 1 northern, Vi'sc f.ob. afloat CO UN No. 2 corn, Vjy4c f.o.b. afloat. OATS No. 2, 30V; No. 2 white, S2 '..e; track mixed western, 30(331 Vac; track white, 31 Uii-'iile. HA Y Shipping, .'"Vjc; good to choice, '.MtfitCV. BL'TTEU Creamery extras, lts32U factory, H'Al'.i imitation creamery, 1-1 fill. Sc. lUEESK-Fancy large white, 11U HVic; small white, (UUiVic EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 14 14,:jc; western, 14c. POTATOES Jersey, $1.25t31.B0, New York, 1.4(Xyl.02l,a; Jersey sweets, 1 1.51 HU 2.25. Buffalo Provision Market. BUFFALO, April 15. WHEAT No. 1 northern, old, 88c; .inter wheal. No. 2 red, 75c. COUN No. 2 corn, 45:ji1v; No. 8 corn, 45c. OATS No. i white, 31V4c; No. 2 mixed, Sll''jc. F I. OL'li-Spring wheat, best pateut. per bbl., $4-75(t5.UO; low grades, 2.7M(t 4.25. BUTTElt Creamery, western, extras. 2l,,''22c; state and Pennsylvania cream ery, 2o (21c; fair to good, 15(tlUc. CHEESE Faucy full cream, 11': gcisl to choice, 10'ttllc; common to fair, T'K'.le. EGGS Wi-surn aud state fancy, ixi..r.i;;:v- POTATOES Fancy, white, state, 45c; slate, lair to good, 3.yy;l2c. ' East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Extra export steers, $3.50 (15.115; good to choice shipping steers, jfo.lofit.'i 20; coarse, rough, but tut steers, $..4Kil SO; choice to smooth fs: heifers, 4.7"y,5 Ito; common old to fa'o cows 33.4Oyi43.GO; good butcher bull:, $3.7' '! I ""- SUl-EP AND LAMBS Extra choice fam y s. lot ted, Ji.'.:l.V(5.50; culls, com mon to gooil. $4.7.Vy;5.tsJ; Wether sheep, $5.1.V.t5.35; common to fair, $4.2."sii4 (10. HOGS Mixed puckers' grail-. $.30 fj;.:5; henvy legs. $0.35: choice heay and upwards. $ii.:kVf0.40. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY No. 1 timothy, loose, $t7.0tv,( 1S.30; baled hay, prime, 115.001." 5"; No. 2, JM.lHKiil 1.50.