THE FORESTJtEPUBLICAN. Published every Wednesday by J. E. WENK. Office in Sinearbaugh & Weak Building, K1.H BTIIKKT, TIONKNTA, PA. Trria I- v,"r ""'r"' Aavaare. So ulwriitiii received for aborlor terns! than lliri'o mouths. (irrosM)ndniii'e solicited, lint no notice will be taken of anniiyiniiUN communion, lions. Always K'v0 y,,r "' RATES OF ADVERTISING: One Square, one inch, one week... 1 00 One Square, one inch, one month.. 3 00 One Square, one inch, 3 months & 00 One Square, one inch, one year ..... 10 00 Two Squares, one year 15 00 Quarter Column, one year 30 00 Half Column, one year SO 00 One Column, one year 160 00 Legal advertisements ten cent er line each insertion. We do fine Job Printing of every de scription at reasonable rates, but it's cash on delivery. Forest Republican. VOL XXXIV. NO. 3. TIONESTA. PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1901. $1.00 PER ANNUM. BOKOUGH OFFICERS. Itnrgess.-T. K. KIl'-'-V- . ii,snCH.-J. T. lalo.W. r. Blum, Clnw. Clark, T. K. Armstrong, Dr. J. C. liunn, 0. U. liaston, J. B. Muse. Justiees uf the Itaee C. A. Kaiulall, S. J. Notley. , ()B.i(nffe-H. M'xsly. ,lltttr-V. P. Aiiixler. .Vcaool 7uwfnr-0. N . Iloloniait. J. F Wcnk.Q. Jainleaoii, J. C. Hoowdon, Patriuk Joyce, V. W. Prove. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. .lfmberofrH!rrtn-J. K. 1. Hall. Member of Senate k. M. Nooley. iisrmblv A. M. I'mitt. President Jndiie W. M. Lindsoy. .l.i.Kfi(ir Judges H. II. Crawford, W. II. II. poltorer. frothnnotnry, Register it Recorder, e. John II. Itobortsim. sheriff. 1. W. Jitinimoii. treasurer H. M. Henry. (nmissinners. M. lleriiian, John T. Carson. J. T. Dale. IHstnct Attorney N. D. Irwin. Jnry Oonmliaumera Levi t). Key- nobis, Peter Youngk. (Xiroarr Ir. J. V. Morrow, funnfu Auditors J. It. Clark, K. J. Klvnn, lino. I.. King. Anmty Superintendent K. E. Htlt.in- (tor. Itraalnr Terms ef t'eaM. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of Mav. Fourth Monday of September. Third Monday of November. I'karrk Bad Mabknlk HrkMl. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. III. 1 M.'K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab bath even intr bv Kev. W. I. Mur.ay. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual boor. Kev. C. II. Miller, PaUr. Sorrlcos in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Kev J. V. McAninch olnciating. The regular meetings of the W. C. T. IJ. are held at the headquarters on the soiiind and tmirlli Tuesdays of each Hi' nth. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HI' NKSTA l.OIKiE, NO..V.0, 1. 0.O. K. A Meets every Tuesday evening, ill Odd Fellows' Hall, 'Cartridge building. I.MKKST LODUE, No. IKI.A.O.U. W., I Meets every Friday evening InjA.O.U. V. Hall, Tionesta. CAP T. UKOItUK STOW POST, No. 274 U. A, It. Moot 1st and 3d Monday evening lu Pi'li month, in A. O. U. . Hall, Tionesta. CAI'T. (IF.OKOE STOW COUPS, No. 1.17, W. K. '., meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, ill A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. fpioNESTA TENT, No. HH, K. O. T. 1 M., meols 2nd and -tth Wednesday evening ill each mouth In A. O. U. . hall Tionesta, Pa. 'P f. itrrcii ky, 1 ATTOKX E Y-AT-LA W, Tionesta, Pa. IJ M. CI.AKK, ArroHMKYAT-l.Ay, Tionesta, Penua. Ollloe, for tho present, over Haldol's store, tJAMCKI. C. (n.HOUN. 3 ATTOKN KY-AT-I.A W, oillce st t'nrsc.n's lewelry store, Tio nesta, I'a. All legal business and eoilee- lions promptly anil faithfully attended to, J W. MORKOW, M. D., Unnrnioi . rnntlst. Oillce and Kesidence three doors north of Hotel Agnew, Tionesta. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. L) It. F.J. ItOVAUD, Physician A Surgeon, TIONKSTA, rA, DK. J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKON. Offleo over Heath it Killmer's storo, Ti..fintu I'u Professional rails prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or night, itesuience .nay ro. 1 K. J. IMS HEAVES, 1 I I'hvslchlll and Surireon Ofllceand residence above Fores C National Hank. County 'Phono Mi, 1 IIIVPI'I. M'KtVKB. II k. A. WKWF.H. Pronrietor. This hotel, formerly the Ijiwronee House, has undergone a coiiipieteciiange, and is now furnished with all the rami Heated and llirhted (i.r..ii.tlwuii will, iistiirul las. bathriHius. hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of guests never neglected. 1KNTKAI. HOl'SK, V. tiKltOW A tiKKOW Proprietor, Tlonseta, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will Ive snnrisl to make it a oleasant stopping nbu-e for the traveling public. First class Uvery in connection. pillL. KMKKT FANCY BOOT A KHOEMAKF.R, Shun in Walters building. Cor. Elm and alntit streots, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work Irom the 11 nest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. JOKENX) FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLURS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. . S. I. HAW h Ml GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. NONE LEFT: Klieumatio Aches, I lend Ache or Lutuliao, After Usioc WANO ELECTRIC 0IL.-25C. It Removes I'imples noil Make the bkio loft D(1 Gne. All drug stores, or sent pre-paid. THE WANO CO., Warren, Pa- EMERGING FROM FLOOD R.vers Are Receding: and Rain Has Ceased Falling. All Danger llai ltren TaMM-il In 1111- bnrg and AIIi-kIiiii-, llul In the 4lhto Yilllejr and 'rst VlrKinia There la Mill Cainie Fur Alurui 1 tn-li lluinsge Ihme. PITTSItritH. April 2.-The fl.si.l is liver. .ntw itlistiiniling the fact tli'it curly In the day there was every evi deiiiv of a rcncuul of the high water, the minuiiiifciiicnt run In- liiude uutliori tutively t hut there is nut the leust .lun ger of anothtr rise 11 1 this point tmr nbnve for the present, but towns on the Ohio riv.T bclnw here nre not yet out of danger liec.liinc of ruins III the valley Stnidiiy night and yesterday. All up- river points njiiirt the ruin and sn nv iinviug censed ntnl the rivers fulling. The rivers nbnve this city nre down. no that the works a lung the bunks nre running. Tli" flood brought in much limy mini thut it left win 11 It receded and it will reipiire a day or t.vo to remove it frein ninny of the mills. '11 n numhi'r of places the mini litis elogg'd up the mnehiticry, smne of .vli i-ti will have to be ti.kt-11 nwny ami Is' eleiin.-d. Cnni'-gie borough is rnpiilly eleuuing up mid repairing bridges, hoiisis ii'id romls tlint were destroyed when Char- tiers creek run wild. he same state of nnuirs exists at McKees Itocks ntnl other towns that tie' water readied. The railroails have recovered rem.irk- nl'ly w.'ll troin the elTeets of the fool unit yunwstiom and now tlie vari-ms lines have nHiimed eperiitlnns to n'l points, but for m-veral days no preten tion nt running on schedule will be liifie. In nnd ahoiir Pittsburg it will prnhahlr take l.lMMi.tMHI to 1 111 y the total cost of the Injury to property by the water nuil by land slips. A1I1I to this the great loss to the railroads mnl manufacturing plants up mid dnwu the rivers in this iiniuediiite vii ieily with the loss in wages to the werk'iiinen mid the totul will not full far short nt 2.tM mi.i n s mark. Most of the water front mills ntnl fac tories ni- still idle nnd will be until the mud is gotten out of the machinery und water pumped nut of the pits. IN AND ABOUT CINCINNATI llil.lltesM Slill lliliupered. While Comfort Is lul nt the (liir-tlnn. CINCINNATI, April 2.1. - Mayor l'li isi Inn, 11111 and the city ntlleinls ys tcntny ma le 11 tour of iuspis tion in pa trol wngi'iis nnd limits uiouml the Hooded districts. Ki'llef will be providisl for all in Heed. The Chicago baseball club arrived yes- tcrdny, but the water lucks only 10 Inches of Hooding the park nnd it Is un likely that there will be any games this week. While some of the railways mny be nimble te reach their depots, none will be shut out of the e'.y nnd truffle from suburban stations will proceed as usual. The Cincinnati, I'ortsiiiouth mid Vir ginia division of the Norfolk nnd West ern is badly wnslud out east of this city, hut its terininuls here nre intact. At Newport, Ky., there Is XI feet, the gauge there being deeper than on the Cincinnati side. A large portion of Iiavton, Ky., is submerged. At I.nwrciu eluirg, Intl., the .1l)-fiMit danger line was renched nt noon nnd a general inundation followed. At raisershurg. W. Vn., Ann, Julian anil Market streets nre under water nnd the first floors of business houses nre flooded with water. The river side and south side suburbs report that water Is In the sveoiul stories nnd hundreds are homeless. Mayor Vnndevorth has ap pointed relict committees nnd nppenled to the public fur relief. At Portsmouth, .. merchants in the lower districts are submerged ipid hun dreds of residences have hrcti nhnniloiicd in that vicinity. I'r.blic schools were dis missed so as to use the buildings for sheltering the homeless. The schools were ilismis'd nt Irontnn for the same purpose. Mohawk Ither 1'ssses Highest Point. SCHENECTADY, X. Y., April 23.--Tlie Mohawk river, which overflowed its banks Sunday night, yesterday reached the highest print it has touched in five years, 1 !.." feet above low water. The water is now receding nnd unless more rain falls it w il' resume its normal chan nel. The retaining wall, which cost Sll, IKM Inst year, and which was built to protect '.lie lower portion of the city, has settled ennsidi rnblv, but It is lielieveil that it will not be destroyed. One nf the gates of the cniinl feeder at the iil" duet was forced out by the pressure of the wuter from the river anil the canal II led. "HONEST JOHlvr ASSIGNS. John Kelly's llrokersge Finn Units Itust- nrss lint Will l'y In Full. XKW YOUK. April 2.1.-.Iohn Kelly & Co.. brokers at H2 Itroadwny. assigned yesterday. "IIi,net John" Kelly is the senior member nf the firm. The com ;inv hits Ids'U doing business more than a year. It had no membership in the con solidated or s!M-k exchnnges, but trans acted all its business through other iiro kcri,'c linns on a commission. M if sis. Levy ami I'nger, attorneys for the assignors, issued this statement tor .Mr. Kelly: "The liabilities ure not known. We mny uild that a niiiiiU-r of Mr. Kelly's friends have nflcrol him linnnciul assnt oni)', but Mr. Kelly is resolved to adjust the matter through his own resources." ' Thomas I.. Itcynolils. the assiguii', s.lid that he could not tell just how much the liabilities were, but that the assets w.'re more than enough to pay the liabilities. Injuries May I'rnve Fatal. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., April 23 Willinm lilnss of "slo I.ilicrty street, n railroad tiretnnn. yesterday received -injuries from which he will probably die. While "firing" on a helper he wns struck by a freight train and sustained a large number of scalp mid other wounds. Wrtlkuiitin Walerluwa Man IH-al. V.'ATEItTOWX. X. Y., April 21. Kichard Hidden, Sr., one of Watertown a ni'ist preiulu.iit citiens, diisl yesterday, aged 82. THEY DIED TOGETHER. Uiillly lluuk I'reslilrnt anil Ills Cashier Sulci. led. VAXCOUVEIt. Wush. April 22.- Cliurhs Itrown ami K. I.. Cunby, presi dent and cashier respectively of the First Xutioiiul hank of Varioiiver, which was closed Saturday by the comptroller of the currency, committed suicide Satur day night, two miles from this city, by shisding themselves . wilh revolvers. Their bodies were found yesterday Illum ing lying rngi tin r in a small clump of bushes, ltoth used the same weapon and Cunby evidently died lirst, us the revolver wus found in llrown s hand. Each put the muzzle of the revolver in his mouth and blew the top of his head off. The fact that Itrown's nicycle anil an umbrella of Cimby's were found a short distance out of town Saturday night !'d to the belief that they had taken their lives. A searching party started out nn l after sovcrul limits' search the bodies were found. Canby, upon being tiild by Hank Ex aminer J. W. Maxwell on Friday evea lug that the hunk would not lie penult- ted to open Saturday went out in 'ho yard behind the bank ami attempted to shoot himself. His revolver failed to explode. Ater failing to slusit himself Cunby came back into the bank null he and rresidciit llrown left together, tak ing his revolver. When Examiner Max well confronted the bank olllcinls with the shortage of fSl.lliH) both men ad mitted their ge.ilt: It is said that llrown and Cnnby had been speculating lu stocks. Iteside Itrown's body there were found a package rotitniuiug ('- mid a note, saying Hint the money beluuged to his daughter Cpon Cunby's body I lie following brief note, wns found: My Hear ifi I feel what I am about to do is for the best. Forgive me lt you can nnd try to live for our dear hililreu. tbid bless you nil. (ioodbye. "NED, April lit." Drown wns M years of nge ami l.oi lived in Veleonver since 1M!2. Ca.iby was .ri2 years old und was well eoniieet cd. A brother is a paymaster in the ( niti'il Slates army. Another brother committed suicide by jumping otT the wharf nt Vancouver sev eral years ago. FOUGHT A MAD DOG. Mother Faints Away After Her Long SlrllKKlr to Protect Iter 4 hllil. JEliSEY CITY, April 22.-To save the life of her 4-yciir-oid lmy, Mrs. Ira Willitts of Near Lurry's ("reek, heroi" nlly fought a mini dug with a club until she fainted. The two were in their front yard Fri- duy when 11 large hound, frothing at the month, run in from the mud mid attack ing dog ami four pups, belonging to the Willitts ami killed them all. It then turned upon Mrs. Willitts and the child. Seizing a club which was lying near the woman jumped in front of her little one and wilh all the strength she could mus ter showered blow nfter blow upon the benst. For a few minutes neither ccmcd to have the advantage, but filial ly the brute wns fought backward step by step to a wooibheil, where lie was Imprisoned. Mis. Willitts then fainted from exhaustion and in that condition was found shortly afterward by her hus band. The dog was killed. SHEEDY AS INTERMEDIARY Kimaera of Mct'ormlck Hoy Can Find lllm nt HiilTulo If They Wish to Negotiate. NFW YOKK. April ia-1'nt Sheedy, who has agreed to act as intermediary between the kidnapers of Willie M0C01 mick and the McCormick family hi nego tiations for the boy's return, made a statement yesterday in which he said: "I am going to leave New York at 0:10 tomorrow evening for BulTalo. I am interested in the exposition ntnl will be there all summer at the Iroquois ho tel. "My idea is that the boy was never kidnaped for n lansom. I think he was taken out of revenge. I hail Mr. Mc Cormick, the uncle of the liy, mnke u searching Investigation relative to any trouble file boy's father or mother may have had with anyone. In this way we found out uboiit nu Italian who had a grudge airainst the boy. I'll give my word flint the mini who gives ine infor mation shall not lie harmed." AMERICA TAKES $50,000,000 Syndicate nf Which Merit no Is Head Pro vide fireat llillaln's Losn. NEW YOKK, April 2.1. The Evening Tost says: "Fifty million dollars of firont Kritnin's new loan has been placed ill the Cnitisl States. The National City bank, J. P. Morgan & Co., Hiiring, Ma goun & Co., ntnl the New Y'ork Life In surance enmpnny, comprise the syndicate that has taken the Innn. American subscriptions will probably nggregate much in excess of the $."0, (KKl.lliK) arranged for ns the interest yield of the new consols place the loan in the front rank nf high-class govern ment investments. It was unnouueed yesterday nfti moon that most of the loan had been placed by the syndicate. States May Quarantine Against F.ach Other WASIIINCTON, April 21.-The at tention of the I'nited Stales supremo court was given yesterday largely to the question of the right of one state to quar antine against another. The contention nrose in connection with the case of W. P. Smith vs. the St. Louis and Western Iluilwny company, involving quarantine ....,i.,ii..is ne,i hist the itiinortation of cattle in 1St7. The trial court sustained the regulation, but the state court of appeals reversed the decision, holding in favor of the rail rond company. Yester ,,;,,;, ni nillrineil the hitter decision on the ground that the slate hail a right, under its polite power, to protect itself against infectious disease even though commerce nioy be incidentally interfered with by the regulations for such protec tion. Slsly-Four Klnnaways on the tlaronue. SAX FltAXCISt'O. April 22. The Twenty-sixth regiment, which arrived on the transport Cnroiuii' Satiinl.iv. hindul yesterday ami win I into camp lit the Presidio, preparatory I" being mustered out. The Caroline will be sent to Scuttle, where she will be released by the goveriiunr.t. The Caroline brought the unusual number of H stowaways. AGUINALDO FOR PEACE. Urges Filipinos to Embrace American Sovereignty. People Have Derided For It Says There Has lleen F.nitiigh HIimiiI, FInoiigh Tears and F.iiough Desolation ami Talks Like a Patriot of the Ulorious Banner nf the ailed Hlales, MANILA, Api.l 2ll.-The following ia Aguiniildu'a address to the Filipino peo ple, made public last evening: "I believe I am not in error ill presum ing thut the unhappy fate to which mv adverse fortune has ltd ine is not u sur prise to those who have been familiar wUh the progress of the war. The les sons taught with n full meaning, and which have reccn'.ly come to my knowl edge, suggest with ii resistible force thut a complete termination of hostilities and lasting peace nre not only desirable, but absolutely essential to the welfare of the Philippine islands. "The Filipinos have never been dis mayed nt their weakness, nor faltered in following the path pnintud out by their fortitude and courage. The time has come, however, in which they find their advance along this path to he impeded by nn irresistible fore", which, while it restrains them, yet enlightens their minds and opens to them another course, pre senting them the cause of pence. This cause has been joyfully embraced by the majority of my fellow countrymen who have ulreudy united atoiind the glorious sovereign banner of the I'nited States. In this banner they repose their trust and believe Hint under its protection the Filipino people will attain nil those promised liberties which they nre ginning to enjoy. The country has de clared iinmistnkably in favor of mace. So be it. There has been enough blood. euoiiL'h tears and enough desolation. This wish cannot Ik- ignored by the men till in arms if they are animated by a desire to serve our noble people which has thus clearly inai.ifcsted its will. So do I respect this will, now that it is known to me. "After mature deliberation I resolute ly proclaim to the world that I cannot refuse to heed the voice of a people long ing for pence, nor the lamentations of thousands of families yearning to see their dear ones enjoying the liberty nnd the promised generosity of the great Ameiii'un nation. "By acknowledging and accepting the sovereignty of the I'nited States through out the Philippine archipelago, as I now do, and without any reservation whatso ever, I believe thut I am serving the, my beloved country. Mny happiness be thine." To sigunlize this important step in the pacification of the country General Mae Arthur orders the release on swearing al- Icgiunce to the I'nited States of 1.IKKI In urgent prisoners. HOBSON'S 'SPECIAL DUTY." Will Have Chain nf Naval Kililtiit at the l'an-Atiierlcan KxposiUtiu. WASHINGTON. April 2l.-The nr rnngeiuents for the exhibits of the state. war and navy departments nt the Pnn- Auierican exposition nt KulTnlo are now practically complete, nnd these three de partments have but little more preparn tion to inuke before the opening of the big fair on tho 1st of Mny. The nuvy department's exhibit promt- si's well on account of a number of new features connected with it. Probably the most interesting will be the presence ur KufTulo during the exposition of Naval Constructor Kichard Pierson Hobson, who recently was ordered to the liurenu ( of construction and repair for "special duty." Secretary Long has authorized the use of a company of murines, fully equipped who will set up a ciinip nt the south end of the big government building. Secre tary Itoot has also agreed to send n company of const artillery about tK) men who will set up n camp nenr tho marines nnd give daily exhibition drills. The exhibit of the state department hns been shipped nnd is new on the ground. Colonel Michael, chief clerk of the state department, who is nt lienil of the gov ernment commission nt the fair, will lenve Washington Monday for Buffalo. All the bureaus of the department will be represented in some manner nnd there will be several prjiiiincnt features. Full length portraits of the president nnd vice president mid the gtent seal of the I'nited States in oils also will occupy conspicu ous places. There also will be portraits of each of the secretaries of state nnd various valuable presents that have been bestowed on the 1'iiited States by for eign nntions likewise will be on exhibi tion. The state department has been inform ed by Minister Hunter at (itintemnla that he has received notice from the min ister nf foreign affairs nf Honduras that a decree had Im'cii issued on the 2Sth ulto appointing the following olllcinls from tlint republic to the Pnn-Americnn exposition nt Buffalo: Francisco Altschul. commissioner general; Sergio Lusky, sec retary. George T .Wooilin Dead. t'TICA. N. Y April 2.1 George T. Woodin, aged 72, died nt his home In Herkimer yesterday. When 21 years of age he assumed charge of the first plan ing mill in this section nf the country, being located at Foriftport in the Adi romlncks. I.snii JiiKRlinir l'roved Fatal. WATEltTOWX, X. Y., April 2.1.-Eil-wnrd Perkins, un elderly ninn, who while insane from drink, set lire to his home recently while trying to juggle three lighted lamps, and was bndly burned himself, died yesterday from his injuries. Lord's Assailant Admitted to Halt NEW YOKK, April 2.1. Coroner Bauscll admitted Kichard .1. Mullen, the man who admits having struck Adriance Lord the blow which is alleged to have killed him, to $ri.lMI bail, pending the inquest. A friend furnished the bonds. Ihii Dropped Dead. WATKKTOWN. X. Y., April 23. fi.....i..i ii Vim Itrockliu. nircd Titi. father of Supervisor C. W. Van Brocklin or Worthville, dropped dead ill this city yes terday. PITTSBURG AND ALLEGHENY Flooded Rivers Are Iti-.ed.ii, Hut Wills. spread Damsite and Tilueh Misery KeliiaillH. PrriSlUltd, April 22.-Pittsburg and Allegheny are slowly emerging from lie murky flood. The rivers are receding leurly a foot an hour. The highest point tencheil ut 1 hi vis island dam was 2,".S feet nt 3 a. in. yesterday, which means !8 fii't ut the junction of the Allegheny nut Moiiiuiguhcla rivers. The water re named stationary until about H p. in., rln ii it begun to fall. Conservative e jinutes of the total damage in this dis trict is between ?-'.( Kiii.in ill and $.'1.0 V KiO. Fifty thousand workers are suf 'cring from enforced idleness. While there huve been greater floods It this point, there wns never one that 'aused so much fiuaiM-iul loss and -.lis-.'omfort. This wus due to the ilenserpopu ution caused by the recent rapid growth it the two cities and to the fact that all :he liiiiniifactuiiiig plants on the river ninks were in active operation, most of hem working uk'ht and day, until the isiug water put out the fires and drove :he workers to higher ground. The loss :o the railroads entering Pittsburg from lood, landslides, wreck, bridges, heavy mow mid the interference with trulUc s roughly estimated at $l.tMMi 0110. On the Fort Wayne the worst trouble ,vns a snow blockade between Salem und Mussillon. (). This began Saturday niorn ng mid tied np the road in 24 hours. At ) o'clock yesterday morning the truck ,vas cleared and trains begun moving. The same trouble kept the Cleveland racks of the Pittshuig and I.nke Erie ute, live trains having been blockudcd It Windsor, near Leavittsburg, for ?o hours This snowfall did not extend ast of New Castle, but at Youiigstown, 0., It was two feet deqi, and the drift ng in the cuts north of that city were ip to locomotive headlights. The wreck of an Erie train blocked .he :onil so that deep drifts formed undis urbeil. Wuter was two feet deep on tho Luke Erie tracks ut Sawmill Kun, but :ruins got through. Big landslides oc curred on the Pittsburg and Luke Erie, :he Bultiiunre and Ohio at Snho, on the iottth side, the Bessemer at several loints and the Allegheny Valley near Franklin, Pa. This slide ut Soho was 150 feet long und it required 14 hours' work to clear one track. At Skobo, between Mennca and All juippa, the Luke Erie suffered its most lerious landslide. One hundred feet of :he westhound track was curried 50 feet lown the steep bunk, the whole face of :he bank slipping down into the river. On the Pi nnsylvaniu und Baltimore nnd Uhio to Wheeling, much damage is re ported and both lilies were ti, d up for leverul hours. Five miles of the Pitts burg, Bessemer and I.nke firie trucks were cither under wuter or mud. The bunk wus continually sliding down on :o the trucks mid a large force of mon :ould not keep them clear. The damage to telegraph poles and iues alone nil along the romls wns enor mous, and it will take several days to fully repair. Trains are now running on ill the roads, but nu attempts is being aiuile to keep the schedules. leuces mid stores nnd goods and the cost Df cleaning up will amount to about tV250,ooo. At Caruegie borough, six miles from Pittshuig, the loss is estimated ut $10. 100. The Westinghouse Electric com pany hud two carloads of finished mute riul for Toronto, Canada, on the tracks ocsir Turtle Creek. They were caught in the Hood and water got into the cms. The loss may reach $."0,i00. The Pittsburg baseball park is iu bad rendition. At noon yesterday the hist three t'ers of chairs iu the grand stand were under water and the hltuchcrs were floating nil over the diamond. It will take a week to put the grouuds in shape. HELD FOR BLACK ART. Woman Rpiilired to Dlsrolie and Walk Around a Nick Cow to Core the Animal. SCItANTOX. April 20.-Harry An thony was placed under arrest in May field, this county, charged by Frank Dribnock with practising the black art. Dribuock had a sick cow and Anthony went to him and declared his ubility to cure the animal if certain forms were ob served. One of these forms required Mrs. Dribnock to go to the burn nt mid night, disrobe nnd repent certain words while walking around the sick animal. During this performance the faith curist was to burn certain herbs in a vessel. By direction of her husband Mix. Drii- noek complied with the instructions. Dribnock refused to pay Anthony his fee Df 50 cents, saying he would wait to see if the cow would recover. There wns no improvement noticeable for several ilu.is and Dribnock refused to pay the fee. Anthuny chastised Dribnock mid the hit ter retaliated by having the fnilh curist held iu hail to answer for practising the bluck art. ITKMS IN IIKIKF. YOItlv The city councils re-elected David P. Klineiliiist, Democrat, city so licitor over .1. St. Clnir MeCull, Repub lican. 11AZLET0N John .Mctiurvey, aged 14 years, of Colorable, was instantly killed ut the .leansville breaker by being run over by a coal car. NOUUISTOWX i ge W. Lentz. proprietor of the William Pcnti hotel at Spin, Mill, was found deuil in bed. He wus 5H years old. WILI.IAMSPOKT-.Iay Cooke, the Philadelphia financier, has arrived at his hunting mid fishing lodge, Oguotz, In the mountains, near Sallidsbiirg. GliEENSBl'IKi The body of Cor poral William Stciuer, who was mur dered by Filipinos in Luzon, arrived here ami wns buried w ith in litary honors. WILKES BAltllE 'PUe strikers man aged to close Bertel's tin factory. It hail been working with u reunced force since the strike wus declared on last Tuesday. POTTSVILLE Company II. Eighth regiment, X. i. P.. was inspected here by Mujor Clarke of Wilkes Barre, in the presence of several thoiisund people. L A XC A ST E It The burhers' union is endeavoring to prevent any shop from opening on Sunday, and has cuuscd Un arrest of one proprietor under nil old state law. NEW CASTLE The Sliemingo Pn-s- bytery of the Presbyterian church has decided to build a mission church in this city on u $2,500 property on the outskirts which has just been donated by Thomas I''. Moorcheild. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Pointed Paragraphs Chronic ling the Week's Doings. Long Dispatches From Various Parts of the World Shorn of Their Padding- and Only the Facts Given In a Few Wards as 1'iMislhle For Ilia Henutit of the Hur ried Header. Lord Ilendfnrt is reported by a London special cable finally to have married Miss Kosie Boute, ail actress. I'rging China to send troops to cal'1 Mnuchurin, Jnnun makes an appurent move to oust ltussia from th province. A sistem of submarine signalling has b"en tested in Boston harbor, and its sui cessful operation has been announced. A physician in Evnnsville. I ml., be lieves that he brought a woman fro'1 d.nth to life by injecting iu one of her unus a normal suit solutioD. The deuu uf the medical school of Michigan uuivevitity declared a suspic ious case there wns bubonic plague. Three persons were killed by an ex pns Jrain ut Wilkes-Burrc. Pa. Neutrality of the Isthmhn canal will be provided fur in the new tieaty be tween the I'nited States and (iieut Brit ain. Thursday. Monet's p'lluliug, "A View of Saar dam. in Holland," which was sold iu ISMi for M francs, brought, says u spe ciul cubic dispatch, the price of $(i.00() Pope Leo XIII has created 12 new cardinals, among them Mgr. Martini Hi, papal delegate to Washington. A special cubic from Pekiu says the Germans are spoiling for u fight and are orgnnizing more expeditions uguiust the Chinese. Mrs. Mux well, wife of the miliary gov eruor of Pretoria, uppculc'l to America to help suffering nnd helpless Boer wo men and children. Captain damo C. Head, former de pot commissary iu Manila, was nrtested. charged wilh complicity in the comi-'issa-ry frauds. The Cuban constitutional couvei.tioii chose a committee to treat with th:' pres ident on relations between the United States and Culm. Friday. A strong fnivo of iicrinnutuud French soldiers, under lienerul Von tjyle, is moving against the Chinese in Shan Si province. It w ns currently reported ', in London that .1. Picrpont Mm gnu had ' bought the (iniiisboroiigh picture recently recovered in Chicago. Mr. Mormiu suid he had not purchased the picture. Surgeons hn'e taken over 120 needles from the body uf a young French wom an near Paris. The girl swiillowed the needles nbout five via is. ngn ami bus boon in good health ever since. The general statT of Muscnido. the FUndm iusiirjent leader, surrcunered to the Americans in Luzon. Prince T.ouis Napoleon and (train! Duchess Helena of ltussia huve been married. Two wuri'.iu's for 1 cent each were druwn on the United States treasury yes- Satnrdav. Sir Alfred Milner. former British higti commissioner in South Africa, says ill ntticiul reports that the Boors h."ve steadily gained ground during the last six mouths uf the ciniipuigu. Consecration of the Kight Kev. A. F. W. Ingrnm as bishop of London marked bv uproarious scenes in Bow church, his opponents ehnrciiig him with leaning to Itoinnn Cnthnlicism. Foreign authorities in China are iu possession of iloennientnry evidetwe showing the duplicity of Li Hung Chung. Opposition to relk'iiius orders is grow ing more violent iu Portugal. Transports l.nwton nnd (Jaronne, with troops from the Philippines, about which there has ls?ei some anxiety, nre safe. Law ton rencl ed San Francisco and Ca roline is expecled iu a day or two. Free trade between Porto Kico nnd the I'nited States will be established af ter July 1, the local assembly Inning pnssiil ii tax law to meet necessities of the government. Monday. Sir Michael Hicks-Leach's budget de clared a deficit of 2iHMMi.iKHi und pro posed new loan of SoOil.OOO.OOO. A special cable from Pekiu says the Frnnco-tlern expedition has started against the t'hinrse in the mountain pnsses of Shan Si. Cenerul Schw artzki pf s body wns found in the ruins uf the Pekiu palace. which he re-enteril during the fire to rescue his dog. Charges of nepotism on the part of New York county judges were made on the (lour of Hie state somite. Argentina is alarmed at an announce ment Hint Chili bus opened pnsses in the Andes lending into the formers tr ritory. Ciovernnr Wood, according to a Ha vana special cable, told Cuban delegates tlint Europe did not respei-t the Monroe doctrine, and therefore 1 uliu must ad mit America's right to intervene. Tneiday. .1. Picrpont Morgan's purchase for $150,000 of Un recovered tiainsliorongu is now virtually confirmed, says a spe cial table disputch. Little effect has been produced on the Loudon slock exchange by the budget taxation, says the special cubic weekly review. Traveling together from Paris, the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough ar rived in London and proceeded to War wick House. A force of 14.000 Freuch ami Oeruian soldiers have gathered at Pao Ping Pu to proceed against Ch se invaders. Pittsburg estimati's that the storm dainnuc ill the 'iron belt will reucli 000,000, and Wl.OOO nn n are made idle. Connecticut streams overflowed auil flooded streets of many towns. Mrs. J. C. St. John, ill from smallpox iu Sniilhinglon. Conn., still clings to the faith cure. Her condition is becoming worse. REVIEW OF TRADE. llrail.t reefs Report uu Cimditlnnaof Trad Throughout the Cea:ry. NEW YORK, April 20.-Bradstreefs review of trade says: Chl, rainy we.i'her, with its concom itant of bud roads, has been uufavurali'e to distributive tiade this week, special complaint coming from the ccutiu! uno west and parts of the northwest. A sim ilar retarding -fleet upou crop planting is noted at the South, where cotton aiei corn cultivation and gcrmiuatum are re ported from one lo tw-i weeks lute. With thi-se exceptions, however, trne develop ments of the week huve been in the main favorable. The current large volume of general business and the enoimous sue of the financial operations now proceeding are reflected in record breaking clearings not confined, however, to speeul.' cen ters, but reported from all reel ' th country. Current gross rn" ii iiti-rs continue favorable, thou . t l.o -.tio of gains is not as great us hi i-ee..:ly u e ceding weeks. Net earnri g. a.v vi it good and furnish ample bas'.i fur -.;ie excellent movements in securities. 1st foreign trade the feuture is the relatively better position occupied by the agricul tural, rather than the manufacturing. In dustries n. w, as computed with a year ago. Practically all of the $S7.")o0.000 increase in exports for nine months over a year ago iB accounted for by increased shipments of urcadstufTa, cattle, provis ions and cotton, but manufactured goods, though going abroad iu smaller volume than a year ago, still iaaiutuio an ac tive movement. There are few notable changes In prices this week, cer uls having fluctua ted within a narrow range. The feature ill the iron trade, aside from the contin ued actively and uu-gressive strength of prices, hns been the appurent breuking awav of the strike clouds which have menaced that industry. I'nsntisfnctorv weather reports, heavy rains, high w inds und cold retarding the growth of vegetii'ioa, coupled with talk of and some actual curtailment in New England and ut the South, huve ad vanced cotton, but the gain bus been smull.iirge n-ceipts acting as a drug on the market. Wheat, including Hour, shipments for the week aggregate .".:ill,217 bushels, against t!.4i i.l.tittl bushels last week. S'.IS.- 451. bushels in the correspond 4 ig wee of l'.HHl, 2.'.Ki2,!l.V. bushels in ISilO and 3.2.",2.1()(i bushels ill 1M)S. Corn exports for the week aggregate 2,l.;ii.4ol bushels, against 2,ii2.'t.KN4 bush els lust week. :',.15H.747 bushels in this week a year ago. o.ti'.il.Ulu bushels iu 1S1HI and :i..1tl3.4S2 bushels Iu 1S1IS. Business fuilurcs for the week number 212. us ugninst 225 lust week, 1H1 in this week u year ago, 111 iu 1SUU, 224 in lolls and 21U iu 16U7. Cold Weather IliliiiHges Cotton Crop. ATLANTA, (ia., April 23. Low teiu- periituri-s ill souie sections, causing in jury to cotton and other growing crops, prevailed over the Southern states yes terday. Weather bureau reports show light frost ia the vicinity uf Jackson ville, Flu.; Meridaii, Miss., and at Cliarbtoii, S. C. Albany, in Southern Ucoi'giu. reports the estimated damage to -otton nt 50 tier cent and watermel ons and cautelnpcs have been Injured 25 per cent. MAHKET REPORT. New Yerk Money Market. NEW YOKK, April 22. Money on call, 3'i55 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4(4 per cent. M.u.-ii,i. av,. linnet,! Actual business In bankers' at .fb.'U for demand and !fl.K.M,'i I S-'U for sixty uuya. roaieu rntes, yl.N5' i( l.h'J. Commercial lulls, H.tuftJii.MV Bar silver, lio-v-. Mexican dollars, -IS'c Nenr York Provision Market. n ni'lt-Winter patents. J3.OTs5i4.00; winter straights, $3.bVfi3.55; winter ex tras. 'J.4nf'2.iU; winter low grades. $2.20ti2.25; .Minnesota patents, f'XWXa 4.20: '.Minnesota bakers', 2.'.!tl3.23. UY Ii No. 1 western, due I.o.o. snoai; BtUte rye, .Vstfolic. U III' V I'-.No " red. 81'ic f.o.b. afloat: Ko. 1 northern, bT'ic f.o.b. afloat. CUKN No. 2 corn, 61'Nt" f-o.b. snout. OATS-Xo. 2, 314e; Ko. 2 white, 32 M-Kv; truck mixed western, 'iO'M 32c; truck white, -Mv. 11AY Shipping, 75aOc; good to choice, Ul-A! Bl'TTEK Creuniery extras, 15tS20c; factory, llMW.gc; imitation creamery, liyiSo. CllEESE-Fiiucy large white, llfji HVic; miiuII white, 12i(12bc. E(KiS State and Pennsylvania, 144 14U.e; western, 11c. POTATOES - Jersey, ll.2yil.60i New York, tlAO'al-ti-'rji Jersey sweets, $1.& U 2.20. Buffalo Provisien Market. BUFFALO, April 22. WHEAT Nu. 1 northern, old, 8!Ar; winter wheal. No. 2 red. 78e. CUKN Xo. 2 corn, 47Vac; Ko. 3 corn, 47', e. OAT'S No. 2 white, 33c; No. 2 miied, 2'JVic 1 I.UUK Spring wheat, best patent, per bbl J4.75(J0.0O; low grades, $2.754J 4.25. BL'TTEK Creamery, western, extras. 21l21'-; state and Pennsylvania cream ery, 1! '('!' I.-; fair to good, lSfij'ltfc. Ill l.t.SE Fancy full cream, llViiCI 12c; good t' choice, lofullc; comnior. to fair. 7't'.c ECitiS Westirn and state fancy, l;;i ..in i:t"i.-. l'OTATOES-Faucy. white, state, 45ft4 tc; state, lair to good, 4(K!l'2c. East Hutlalo Live Btoek Market. CATTLE Extra export steers, $5.50 Q7X: good to choice shipping st-ers. $5.1.Vii.-.25; coarse, rougu, but (at steers, l.'s s.i 5.IMI; choice to smooth fat heifers, jI.NVn.".15; couimon old to fair cow-. M.l'Kfi 3-lJ; g""' butcher bulls. $3.75'4.oo. S1I1.EP AND LAMBS Extra choice fumy selected. ?5.tSK;i5.1(); culls, com mon lo goisl, l.;.Vi4.55; wether sheep. $4.7.V"5.i:0; common to fair. $3 ;si'n4.l5. inn:s Mixed puckers' grades, il.25 jjt,.M; heu-y hog-. ii.25(ini.30; choice heavy and upwards. ti.25iij.30. Bnffalo Hay Market. HAY Xo. 1 timothy, looso, flT.Odtf 18.50; baled hay, prime, f l.i.tHKrMS 5": No. 2. ?I4.UU14.50.