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Armstrong, Dr. J. U. Dunn, O. U. Gaston, J. B.Mime. Justices uf tht JYaee C. A. Randall, 8. J. Hotley. Ootutable II. K. Moody. Collector F. V. Amsler. ftfaool JWrertor U. W. Holemaii, J. K. Wonk, J. V. Hcowden, Patrick Joyce, W. W. Grove, H. L. Haslet. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Oongreii. K. P. Hall. Member of Senate A.. M. Neeley. AtirmblyA. M. Poutt. Prtnident Jmtge W. M. Lindner. A inornate J urfyei H. B. Crawford, W. II. II. Dolturer. Vo(AoHOry, Register A Recorder, . John II. Robertson. Hherif.J. W. Jmiilewm. Fretuurer 8. M. Ilonrv. Ointmtftioner K. M. Herman, John T. ("arson. J..T. Dale. Pixtriet Attorney 8. D. Irwin. Jiiry Oommixeionere Levi U. Rey nolds, Peter Youngk. (Vroner Ilr. J. W. Morrow. County A adiior J. H. Clark, R, J. Ktvnn, Goo. I.. King. CVaafy Superintendent E. E. Btltsin- Kr. . , Hrgalnr Term of Cenrt. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Fourth Monday of Hoptemlter. Third Monday of November. t'karrh ana Hakbalk Nrhaol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. t M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Kev. W. P. Munay. Preaching In the F. M. Church every Nahliath evening at the usual hour. Kev. C. II. Miller. Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Kev. J. V. McAninch officiating. The regular meetings of the W. C. T. U. are held at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each liK'iith. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. pi'.NRSTA LODGE. No. 309, 1. 0. 0. K. A. Meets every Tuesday evening, In Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. I,X)KKST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening inA.O.U. W. Hall, Tlouesla. CA PT. G KO RUB STOW POST, No. 27-1 11. A, K. Meet 1st and 3d Monday evening in each month, lu A. O. U. W. Hall, Tlouesta. CAPT.F.OROK STOW CORPS, No. W7, W. K. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. 'piONKHTA TKNT, No, 164, K. O. T. 1 M., meels 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month In A. O. U. hall Tionexta, Pa. T. RITCHKY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesia, Pa. S HAWKEY A MUNN, ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice In Forest Co. C. M.Shawkky, Uro. II. Mumn. J W. MORROW. M. D., Phvsician, Surgeon A Dentist. OlnVe and Residence three doors north of Hotel Agnew, Tionenla. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. L) II. F.J. IIOVARD, Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. DR. J. C. DUNN, PHYSIOlAcf AND SUROKON. Office over Ileatli t Killmor'a stnro, Tionesia, Pa. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or night. Residence May St. 1 R. J. D.UKEAVKS, 1 Physician and Surgeon Ofllee and residence almve Fores C. National Hank. Counly 'Phone No. 1. HOTKL WKAVF.lt, K. A. WEAVER, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished with all the mod ern Improvements. Heated and lighted lliroiiirhotit with natural ess. bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc The comforts of guests uever neglected. HKNTRAL HOUSE, V GEKOW A GEROW Proprietor. Tionseta. Pa. This is the mostcentrally lm-ated hotel in the place, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will be spared to make It a pleasant stopping nlace for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. pHIL. KMKKT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop In Walters building, Cor. Elm and Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to :he coarsest and guarantees biawork to irivA nerfnet antiMNiction. Proinnt atten lion given to mending, and prices roa- BUItaUIO. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. 1 1 im & mi GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. NONE LEFT: Ilhetimatio Aches. Head Ache or Lumbago, After Using WANO ELECTRIC 0IL.-25C. It Hemovea Pimples and Makes ibe Skirt soft and Due. All drug stores, or sent pro-paid. THK WANOCO., 'Warren, Pa. WORK OF VIGILANTES. Five Men Lynched by Mob In California. Father anil Throo Kon. and Another Man Takan Pram I'lara of Keeping end Hanged la Nearliy llrldge (iuarda Were Overpowered ljr a Mob ol Mwkcd Men. ALTURAS, Col., June 1. Calvin Hall ami his three sons, Frank, Jim ami Mar tin Hull, and Dun V. Yuutis, who had hern stealing horses near here for yearn were arrostisl Wednesday and kept uudci guard b) three oilioors. A mob uf 40 masked men took them nt 1 u'clisk Thursday uinriiiiig and buns theui to a bridge near I.ookmt. The olil cers were overpowered and compelled tt help. The mob disappeared within fiv minutes Sherilf Street and District At torney Bouncy have gone to the scene ol the hanging. IHiknut, the scene of the lynching. If in the Hot Springs valley on I'ilt river. S't miles from Alluras, the county seat of Modoc comity. NINTH AT MANILA. Nine Companies of That Itegtment Arrive From Chins Fori, to lie Kreeled. MANILA, June 4. Nine companies of the Niulh regiment have arrived here on the transport Indiana from China. The last volunteers, the Forty-third regiment, will sail on the transport Kilpstritk today. The sick regulars, several hundred of whom have long liceil awaiting transportation, will be em barked for home on the next transports, with the remaining discharged regular oixl civilian employes. An act has Is-cn passed providing for the erection of forts. The number of supreme court Judges has been increase! from five to seven. The trial of Harold M. Pitt, manager of Evans ft Co., government contractors, charged with Improperly purchasing gov ernment stores, has begun. Captain Fred erick J. Harrows, Thirtieth volunteer In fnntry, and Lieutenant Frederick Itoyer, Thirty-ninth volunteer Infantry, recent ly convicted of being implicated in the comimssary scandals, have testified for the prosecution. Transport Thyra on Way to Nan Francisco. WASHINGTON. June 4. Acting Ad Jutaiit ficneral Ward has received a mes sage from ticiicrnl MacArthur saying that the transport Thyra sailed from Ma nila on the 1st Inst, for Sail Francisco via Nagasaki, with three otlicera and 78 enlisted men of Company It, Thirty eighth volunteer infantry. FATAL STREET FIGHT- tins Italian Staha Another In 8cnfn at Holly, N. V. HOLLY, N. Y.. June 4.-In a street row among Italians here Sunday evening Frank A morose, aged 4l years, was stahls-d by Tony I'nmnillo, aged .'Ml years, ami died yesterday morning. The light followed a night of drinking in the quarter known as tin- "Midway." Am oruse nnd Putsxillo had an altercation and went to the street. Suddenly I'am aillo whipped out a stiletto and stubbed Amortise four times, once in the back, which cut through the kidneys and was the wound which Inter caused his death. lloth the victim and his murderer are qiiarrymen. A preliminary examination was held before Justice A. O. Smith of Holly at Albion. I'nmiilhi admitted his guilt. He says the neaHn used was a knife, which he afterwards lost. FOUND UNDER A SIDEWALK Unrglar Tools and H.OOO, Itrllevrd to It Tart of ltank Kolihery Proceeds. MINERAL POINT, Wla., June 4. Iturgliir tisils, a quantity of nitro-glyeer-ine and JH.IMSI were found yesterday un der a sidewalk in this city. The money recovered undoubtedly is a portion of the auxi stolen from the vaults of the First National bank of .Mineral Point, which was looted last week. Stewart Jcllcff, who is held on suspic ion of connection with the robbing, for merly lislged near where the tools were found. Iilrntlflrd by a Cold Tooth. CATLIN. Ills., June 4.-A gold tooth found In the woods two miles north of here was the last bit of evidence needed to prove that I lie skeleton found on the same spot last Saturday was that of Henry Farr, who disopiearcd two years ago. Furr was a liveryman nt Silver wood. Ind., and left home with $P to buy a team' at Ridge Farm, Ills. When the skeleton was found his wife Identi fied his knife and handkerchief. A gold front tooth was missing, and two young meii mailc a successful search for it. Salvation Armies Not to Amalgamate, CLEVELAND, June 4. Commander Itooth Tucker of the Salvation Army de clared yesterday Mint there was no truth in the report to the effect that negotia tions ore in progress looking to the amal gamation of the Volunteers of America ml the Salvation Army. "Please ay to the press," he continued, "thnt there ia nbsolutcly no proposal, either secret or otherwise, for the amalgamation of the two movements. ' Strike at Chicago Becomes a ftelge. CHH'ACO, June 4. The manufac turers and the 1.IMXI striking machinists in this city apparently settled down yes terday for a siege. The strikers put out pickets, but so far as known no attempts were made to engage non-union men. The pickets ore organised on military lines. Independent Could Not Show Her Speod. BOSTON, June 4. Mr. Lawson'a cup defender candidate Independence was given a trial spin yesterday. The yacht appeared to go through the water very smoothly, hut there was neither wind nor sea enough to give a good Idea of what he really could do. Constitution Olven Another Speeding. VFWI'OltT. It. I.. June 4. The Con- titntlon had a trial run yesterday. It was a magnificent day for sailing and Manager Hum-mi had the boat tried io every possible slant of the wind. Ap parently the test waa thoruugbly satisfactory. boat Swept over dam Sovsn of Party of Fight Picnickers An Drowned In Schuylkill Hirer. rilll.AIlELI'IIIA, May 31.-A row boat containing a merry party of eigh young pirsons was swept over Flat Ibs'l dam in the Schuylkill river yestenlaj afternoon and seven o the party livi girls and two boyswere drowned. Thi victims were all rhihidclpliiiins. The party was composed of member of the Elm Sociul club, one of the iiinn erous OM-ocinliotm in this city organise) for the promotion of picnics aud othe social functions. They embarked in gaily decorated wag ons early in the nminiiig and pitchm Iheir eiiuip at Itose fllen, along tin Schuylkill river, on the northern out skirts of the city. Following their usual custom the part; split up after dinner for a row on tin river nnd those aiiove mentioned dccidii to go in one boat. This was shortl; after 2 o'clock. Boats were accordingl; hired and the two parties set forth fo an hour's fun on the river. All the girls were huddled in the stern one of the hoys was rowing and tin other was sitting on the how of t hi lxia t. After getting In the luiildlo of tin river and finding the current too awif for comfort, the boat was rowed In to wnrd shore. During this time it wa being carried slowly down stream. Th' hoy doing the rowing decided to gi through the locks and as he upproachct the dam, he was hailed by the link keeper not to approach any closer. The warning was not heeded and thi young carsmnu kept on rowing until hi found that the lock was closed, lie at tempted to turn the boat, which was thi'l olwut .VI fei t from the dnm and 25 fee from the shore, hut he turned the wroni woy. A moment later and the Imat wu in the swiftly moving current. licnltxini then, for the first time, that they wen In danger, the girls began screaming aut the oiminnu lost control of the boat . Swiftly it was carried toward th brink of the falling waters and just as i' reached the breast of the dam, ovei which .HI inches of water was passing the entire party stood up and the boa: went over stern first The drop to the rocks below is ap proximately 12 feet. The boat struct the water bottom up and as it disup pen nil the whole party was under It Nothing more was seen by the few per sous who saw the accident for almost I minute, when the Imnt reappeared will one boy clinging to its keel. Then a sec mid man was seen to come to the sur face and make a frantic effort to react shore by swimming. The live girls never rose to the sur face. The boy who wns swimming, nnd win proved to Ik' Osmond, Ism-ohic ethnustec and sunk ls-fore he could lie rescued. Moore, the other boy, who wns cling big to the bent, floated fully a hnlf mill down the river, and his rescuer had at exciting time lcfore they landed him It another Ixint. He wns greatly exhaust ed and was slightly injured by the fall lug nf the boat. RUSH TO CAPE NOME. lour Meamera Hall From Seattle With Over l.HOO rasaengers. SEATTLE. June 3. Saturday was record-breaking day for Seattle in Noint business. Four steamers, the Oregon, the Valencia, the Ccntcnuiul nnd Iht llundmlilt, and two sailing vessels de parted for Nome carrying over I.tSuf. passengers and 0,1 SKI tons of freight, the Oregon's freight nloue netting tin owners nearly fliMi.OOO. Tickets comimiuiled s premium of $10. the regular price being fl2.". Notwith standing the departure of so many the city Is still crowded with men whose de tination is Nome. A doxen vessels an advertised to sail this week nnd the Beet will le still further Increased. TWO KILLED AND 20 INJURED Rear F.nd Collision Iletwoen Rortlons ol Work Trnln In West Virginia. WHEELING. V. Va., June 4.-Twi men were killed and about 20 Injured two fatally, in a renrend collision lie tween two sections of a work train ye tcnbiy on the I'ittsburg. Ohio Valley ami Cincinnati railroad, near I'owhattan. The dead arc: Amelia Chan. Join Meting. The fatally injured: Tony Wet rine, Barney Metxniski. Sli Per Cent Dividend For Miller's Victims, NEW YOltK, June X-John B. Iinl receiver of the William F. Miller 5211 pel cent Franklin Syndicate, for promoting which Miller wns sentenced to 111 yean at hard lulmr in Sing Sing prison, hat been authorised by I'nitcil States Juilgt Thomas, sitting in Brooklyn, to pay ic the creditors of the concern a iliviilcn of 0 per cent on their proved clnims I'aynient is to lie made on Tuesday, Jinn 11, in the I'liited States district court in the federal building. Brooklyn, tin gross amount being f.S7,n0. On Trial For Murder of Defeated Officer. BERLIN, June 4. At (lUnihinncn, Prussia, yesterday the addresses of coud sel began in the trial of the three non commissioned olllcers. Marten, Ilickel and Doming, charged with the murder ol Captain Von Krosigk, chief for the thin squadron of the Eleventh Dragoon reg iment, who mysterioi-ly disappeared last January. From the testimony offered it appears that Captain Von Krosigk wai very generally detested by men of hii squadron because of his cruelty lo an anbordinati-a. Dayton Street Railway Ktrlke Postponed DAYTON, O., June 4. Through tin influence of the state hoard of arbitni Vion the strike which was ordered on th I'eoplc's Street ltailway company Satur day has Ih-cii positioned. Efforts are be ing made to settle the mutter, and, L successful, the arbitrators will take n the strike in other branches of in dustry hcre; All at Work on Rspld Transit Tnnnel NEW YORK. June 4.-AII along tht Rapid Transit Tunnel line the work wnt carried on yesterday with practically a full force. A vast numlier of striken went back to work Saturday, although the strike had not Ix-eu called off olll dally. Boers Healen tin" After Mm Hour l ight W1LLOWMORE. Coie Colony. Juni 4.-Cominiinilanl Sliocpcr with i inei attacked Willowmore Saturday, but wa. beatu oft after nine hours tigktiug. JAMES A. HERNE DEAD. Wnlllcnown Acor and Play wright Passes Away. Wrote Matty Popular Plays "Sag liar bor, "Miora Acres" and "llenrts ol Oak" Ware Ills Most Widely Known Composition and Won For Him a Hub stantlal Fortune. NEW YORK. June 3. James A. Heme, the wcllknown actor ami play wright, died nt his home in ths city Suuilny afternoon of acute bronchitis and pneumonia after an illness of eight weeks. Mr. Heme was tnken ill in Chicago while playing in "Sag Ilarlior," a pl-jy ef his own coinMisitioii. He came at once to his home. It had been supposed JAMES A. HEKNB. for some days that he was Improving, but Saturday night there was a change for the worse, which resulted fatally. At his bedside when he passed away were Mrs. Heme, his three daughters, aud Ida five-year-old son. Mr. Heme was an ardent supporter of William Jennings Bryan in the last pres idential campaigu nnd took the stump In behalf of the Denmcrntie randidnte. He firmly believed ill the single tnx theory and was a friend of the Into Henry (leoige. Mr. Heme had a beautiful home and was accounted wealthy. The body will be cremated. t NATIONALISTS ELECT MAYOR Municipal Elections In Havana Result In Victory For Miguel tinner. HAVANA. June 3. The predictions of the Havana Nationalists concerning the outcome of S:lui'ilny's municipal elec tions arc veiitiit'. M-nor .Miguel ticner, the Nationalist candidate, was elected mayor of Havana, ri reiving 11,113 votes. as against cast for Senor Morn, Republican, nnd 3,211 cast for Scnor Carlos t iarcia, the enndidnte of the Democratic party. The Nationalists elected IS members of the municipal council, the Republicans 4 and the Democrats 2. BURNED AT THE STAKE. Southern Justice Visited Upon Negro In Florida. BARTOW. Fla., May 30.-Fred Ro chelle, a negro, 35 years of age, who at noon Tuesday criminally assaulted aud then murdered Mrs. Rcna Taggart, a wcllknown and respectable white woman of this city, was burned at the stake here early Inst evening in the presence of a throng of people. The burning was on the scene of the negro's crime, within 1(H) yards uf the principal thoroughfare of this city. Held For Abducting Rosle Celst. NEW YORK, June 4.-Williaiu Dorf man. who wns arrested a week ogo charged with Isung Instrumental in in ducing Rosic tlcist, a HKvenr-old girl, to leave her home in company with I si dor Roth, was arraigned yesterday on s charge of alsluctioii. He waived exam nation nnd was held in bail for trial. The girl went West with Roth as fur as Buf falo, where she left him and returned to her home. Roth went to St. Joseph, Mich., where he was arrested. It is said that more arrests are likely. Coffeo Pot lllown to Pieces, WABASH, Ind., June 4. Mss Bertha Yohn of i'iereetoll is dieligurcd for life as the result of a curious accident. Sh was making coffee and had fastened the lid of the coffee pot dowu tight. After it had boiled rigorously she ran a knife under the edge of the lid. There was a violent explimioik, the lid was blown up and the contents of the coffee pot wen1 hurled into her face. I'hysicans think they will save the eyes, although the frightful scalds will leave scars. Americans Invited to I'nrls and Glasgow. LONDON, June 4. The visiting dele gates uf the New York chanilsT of com merce and Mr. Ornate received a nurnliet of the nicmls'rs uf the London chauils'i nf commerce last night at Clariilgcs ho tel. The lord mayor was present. The Americans have declined ii.vitntions ex tended by the (ilnsgow chanilier of com merce and the American chamber of commerce in Paris. Htlll Claim. Mla Contd as Ills Wife. NEW YORK, June 4. James H. An derson of Kansas City, who wns arrest ed and sent to Bellcvue Insane Pavilion for annoying .Miss Helen Gould by claiming her as his wife, was discharged by Magistrate 1'isd in police court yes terday. Anderson still maintains that be la the husband of Miss Oould. He says ye is going back to Kansas City. Digamist (ilven Indeterminate Sentence, ROCHESTER. June 4.-James E. Driscoll. who pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy in county court, wns sentenced to an indeterminate Hriod in the F-lmira reformatory by Special County J iCge Stephens. Driscoll married wife No. 1 in itiH-hcsler nnd the second in Bulbilo. MarhlnUM on Per Mnrtiett Ktrlle. SAIJINAW, Mich.. June 4. All the machinists of the I'cre Marquette rail road system, went on strike yestordny because the road refused them a nine hour day w lih 10 hours' pay. SMART BOY AS A CRIMINAL Vonth With Advanced Ideas as to RtaoJ. Ing Mada flood Ills Kscapo. PHILADELPHIA. May 31.-The po lice here think that Samuel Robley, a youth of IK, who, they say, rohlcd Dr Samuel B. McDowell nf diamonds vnluetl nt nearly ?NtfKm and $110 In money, Is in New York. The boy h. bright, and ns tin pis!icc have no photograph, and he is a student of crime with original ideas there is more reason to believe that lu will get out of the country than be cap tured. Mrs. Robley, the Itoy's mother. Is Dr Mel lowcll's housekeeper, and Robley lived at the house and had access tc every rain. Dr. McDowell, in conversa tion with Captain of Detectives Miller recalled that several times Robley line talked ill his otlice about the luck of he tclligcnce shown by thieves. On one oc casion he said: "Th'-y are a stupid lot of fellows. Tht first thing they do is to rush to a pawn shop w ith their booty. That's where they give themselves away. Now, I think pawn shop Is penny trap useful to tht police for catching thieves. The police arc slow and ignorant. They can only catch n lot of stupid ones who give them selves nway. I'll bet I couid foot them." It Is said that Robley went to New York several weeks ago ami thnt while there he made arrangements to dispose of the dinmoisls of which he had for some time known the hiding plnce and that lit was at the time accompaned by a woman. This woman is known to the police ol Isith this city and New York, aud it if through her that it is hoped to capture the boy. He has been quite a traveler, hnviug ended as cabin boy to Cnpe Town nnd other South African places. A ycai ugo he rounded Cape Horn, sailing in a similar capacity, lie has also made sev eral shorter voyages. He is a well formed chap, small for his age, with fait hair, blue eyes, a prominent nose, rnthei poor teeth. Though small ill stature he if a very muscular, is a line gymnast ant an expert juggler. KILLED IN RACE RIOT. Miners nt Federal, l'a, Kngitge In Fleros Factional Fight. PITTSItrRU, May 31. About lot coal miners, Poles on one side and Ameri cans, Cornishmcn, Irishmen and Welsh lieu on the other, Indulged In a tierce "race" riot yesterday at Federal, Pa. William tienrus was left on the battle field mortally wounded, and his brothet Robert bad his head battered aud his hands cut. Kcnrns died within an hour after the battle and a doxen or more ol his friends are In pursuit of "Shorty," a Pole, who is said to have 6 nil the fatr.l shot and escaped to the hills. The pur suers are heavily armed and have threat ened to kill their man if caught. BOTH HANDSJORN OFF Fly Wheel Ilurst and Struck a I'hos nlxvllle Boy. PHOKNIXVILI.E, May 31. John Mailjock, 14 years of age, a lever tendei for the Iliocnix Iron works, had Isith bands torn off. He wns sitting in his small Ihix, when a big fly wheel burst. One aim was cut off and hurled half way across the shop and the other waa mangled so thnt it had to lie amputated. Young Mndjock is ill the hospital here and will recover. Spectators Saw Oil City Boy Drown. OIL CITY. June l.-Williatn Piilskl, aged 8 years, while playing on the Seucca street bridge, spanning till creek, fell into the stream Thursday afternoon. Itcceiit ruins had swollen the creek and the boy was quickly carried along the surface to the Allegheny river, where he Was recovered by moll in boats. Physi cians worked for several hours trying to revive the lad, but without avail. Four bridges spanning the creek and river were filled with persons who saw the Hunting hoy pass under theui, but were unable to rescue him, owing to the swift current. Strike Knded hy a Compromise. JOHNSTOWN, June 1. The strike at the Snin-hinc mines nt South Fork hat been settled and the men hare resumed work. Two weeks ago the company dis charged two drivers, and the miners de manded their reinstatement. The demand was refused. A compromise has now been reached, the company agreeing to take back one of the driven. Fatal Jump In Front of a Train. POTTSVILLE. May 31. Joseph Agub lino, of this plnce, met death on the Pennsylvania rnilmud at this place. He was employed as a section hand and jumped from a hand truck upon the main track into the path of a fast express train. Fatal Fire Near Scranton. SCRANTON, June 1. During a fin which destroyed the home of Thoinai AlcAndrews at Misixic, bis sou, James, aged '1 years was burned to death, and Mrs. McAiulrews wos fatally injured by jumping from a second story window. Miner Took a Fatal Chaneo. WILKES-BARRE, May 31. John Jnhitislii n miner iii tlie Pine Rdge col- I...V nt Mmiir'a Mtlln. waa crushed to death hy a full of top coal in h i cham ber. He had liceu warned tout tlie place was dangerous, hut insisted ou working ITEMS) IN IIRIKF. WU.LIAMSPORT While operating a boTler at the Star mill John Lents was sttruck In the abdomen hy a slub aud probubly fatally injured. SCK ANTON Michael Serbia fell from the balcony of the house ill which he lived Ai Cunouse avenue, sustaining a broken neck, and died. L'MONTOWN Officials of the Na tional Glass company from Pittsburg were here inspecting the big Fry Glass -works, which have been taken Into the glass trust. ALLENTOWN While Walter Trex- ler of this city was engaged in preparing S blast in the quarry of the Atlas Ccnieot company a boulder loosened by the re- -cent ruins rolled down the aide and struck bun, frccturing his skull. NOKRISTOWX Judge Swarts filed an opinion disposs'sslng Lawrence F. O'Brien of Bridgeport of a house and lot in Penn street, this borough, which he hsd held since Wn as sole legatee of his mother. The plaintiffs are children ol Ellen Bulger, late of Philadelphia. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Summary of the Week's News of the World. Cream off the New. Culled From Long Dispatches nnd Put In Proper hhspa For tho Untried Reader Who Is Too Busy to Rand tho Longer Reports nnd Desire to Keep Posted on F.vonta. High praise was glrrn to the American built cruiser Variag by the Urand Duke Alexis, as told lu a special cable from St. I'etcrshurg. A thousand British army officers have resigned, according to a special London cable liecause of the secretary of war'i methods. Life insurance companies have uudei consideration a plan to debar Christian Scientists by means of prohibitive pre miums. Edward D. Adams is said to hare been the Northern Pacific director who be came heavily short of thut stock during the recent panic. Banastar, the favorite in the Brooklyn handicap, was so budly hurt that he uiuy not race again this year. Orange (N. J.) police asserted that threats ngainst Maileleue Edison and other children had not becu made by kid napers, and expected to make an arrest soon. Thnriday. Lieutenant fiovcrnor Martin Allen and State Representative Ketchum of Ver mont were arrested, charged with com plicity In s recking the Farmers' National bank of Vergcnnes. Orange police are waiting for one finui link in their chain of evidence before milking an arrest in the Edison kidnap ing case. John Powers, probably fatally stabbed while in a Williamsburg ferry house, captured his assailant, Henry Schlinker after pursuing him a quarter of a mile. Professor Oeorge D. Ilerron, leader ol the so-culled socialist crusade, unnounccd his murriage to Miss Currie Rand. Mrs. Russell Sage may found a home for indigent and aged sons of wealthy gentlemen at Syracuse. Harlem hospital diagnosed a stuallpox cose as grip, allowing the patient, whe was subsequently sent to North Brother island, to leave unrestrained. A special cable dispatch from St. Pe tersburg says that Oermiiny's withn.-awal of troops from China was In pursuuuee of the ideas advanced by Russia aud th L'uited Slates. Friday. A murder in Whiteehapel, London, sim ilar in its circumstances to those of "Jack the Ripper" has caused alarm in the district ' General Schooinnn, formerly a Boer commander, was killed with his daugh ter, -in his house nt Pretoria, while ex amining a shell kept as n curiosity. A horse's act of vengeance is reported In a special cable dispatch from Paris. Having been cruelly beaten, he knocked down his driver and dragged a cart over the man's body, killing him. Venexucln's president has sent Com mandant Delort to Paris to make ex planations to France and to renew dip lomatic relations. The Cuban constitutional convention. by a majority of one,. accepted the l'lutt amendment. Porto Rico is likely to declare for free trade under the Foruker act provisions. as a result of the supreme court decision. Satarday. According to a special cable dispatch from Pekiu, China has agreed to pay the indemnity in full by Issuing bonds for the total i: iioiiut with 4 per cent Interest. 'Mourn," M. l'nibrcwski's first opera, was produce! ut Dresden with great suc cess. A terrific storm terminated 4S hours of great heat in Paris, as told in a special cahle. Russ'ii's limn to Persia has failed, pre. sumahly through British iulliieiice. Differences lu-tween Spain and Argen tina hnve liecn settled, and a commercial trenty between the countries will lie signed. Pending decision In the Philippine ense, tariff and Immigration laws will lie en forced ngainst the islands as heretofore, and no extra session of congress is likely. A sample plate of Krupp armor made for the American navy failed to stand the government test. Monday. A lawsuit, says a special cable dispatch from Loudon, has been begun by Messrs. Pearson ngainst Hull ('nine over the serial rights ot his new novel. Count Wlliuin Bismarck, second son ol the German chancellor, died, aged 40. Count Yon Buelow, n special cable 'lis patch from Berlin says, now desires to re call even the mixed German brigade in China. M. Edmund Rostand and the Mnrquis de Vogue were elected iiieinliers of the French academy. Mr. aud .Mrs. W. K. Vaudcrbilt, .Ir, left Paris on an autoiiiobiling triptbruugh Switzerland. Some of the German papers, according to a special cable dispnleh from Berlin, look upon General ilonmil's visit as marking the beginning of a new era in Franco-German relations. Taeiday. After a search of 211 yean a Long la land father found his daughter In i toy. Fire fires were found burning in John Sbnugiifssy's house iu Newark, N. J., where four lioarders were asleep. Administration ojtlcials admit the gnaw ing possibility of an extra session of con gress to legislate (or the Philippines. English capitalists are aliout to gain control of the Joplin tine and lead tic-Ids in Missouri. Mrs. McKinley is dcscrilicil us very f ce ll.' and her physicians report no improve ment in her condition. Ruio-ia. nctiug in conjunction with Ihe United States, will not take part ill gar risol ing posts lictwecii Taku aud Pekiu. A military ritK started at Shorncliffe camp, in England, some Dublin Fusilicri firing upon the guard. OPENING OF THE STADIUM Intoreolleglato Games the Flisl to Us Held at the Pan-American. BUFFALO, Juue 3.-Tbe first big event in the Stadium at the l'uo-Aui- r Icon exposition will be the Intercoliegiatt games to he held tomorrow. It was orig inally intended that the Eric t o m:f games, which were to have been held oil Decoration Day. should constitute llo dedication of this great arena for ath letic storts, hut the, long-continued inir compelled the postponement of the ga:iu until .lone ". Consequently it will 1st s meeting of national extent and interest w hie h n ill signalize the real openiug el the Stadium. I-ruin this time on athletic meets of al kinds will be frequent and the great Siudiu-.ii will be conifnntly a center ol interest. Both the East and Wast will be represented at the games or "' lesdjy ai-d Hie best athletes fm::i ea lo both mi-tions will be here. ' :r 1 w'll have lt men in the scvn' -'its. G. T. K:rby of Columbia a. id l:. iS-ye'.iu, president of the I'nivcrsity of i'ennsrlra nil A'khth association, are anion,- t!:". well I uowu ill the world uf iutercollegitu athletics appointed to act as otDciuls lot the meet. The postponed Erie county games will occur on .lune 7, innkintr the week a no table one for the Stuilium. The early por tion of June will see many mcmhera el fraternal orders at the Pun-Americau. The Detroit Shrincre arrived in BufTnU today nnd will be entertained hy Ismailia Temple, Buffalo. The supreme ruling ot the Fraternal Mystic Circle will hold Iti biennial session in Buffalo during tht week and the middle of the month will see a large delegation of members of the A. O. I'. W. at the exposition groumls On the l!th. A. O. U. W. day. the Pan American building of this order will bt dedicated In the presence of thousandi of members of the society. Liquor License For Temperance Town. WATERTOWN, N. Y June 4.-Jua tire Merwln of the supreme court has or dired the county treasurer of this conn ty to issue a liquor license to Joscpt M.irriau, who conducts .a hotel In the town of Worth, which voted against licer.sing hotels. Mnrrian brought no action to show cause against tho excise department. Justice Merwln holda that the queetions were improperly submit ted to the electors of the town. Storms Cause Much Loss In Germany. BERLIN, June 4. From many dis tricts come reports of great damngt caused during the Inst few days by bail, lightning and cloudbursts. The district) of Wuitemlierg, Hosse, Wnldeck and Thuringia hnve been especially offccteA Capital Stock to Be 1.10,000,000. NEW YOltK, June 4. Stockholden ot the American Telegraph aud Telephone company held a special meeting here yea tonluy and voted lo increase the capital stock from $1011.000,000 to f 150,000,000. MARKET REPORT. Mew York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 3. Mouey on cull, lifflS'j per cent. Prime mercantile paper, pel Cn;. Sterling exchange: Actual business in hankers' ut fl.'i for demand aud $IX fit l.STiMt for sixty days. Posted ratua, $4Xi,fi4.S!i. Commercial bills, $4.84'Mtfi 1.S3. Bur silver, 00c. Mcxicun dollars, 48c. New York Provision Market. FLOCR-Winter patents, 3.w4.00; winter straights, $.'t.4.riii:t.(i0; winter ex tras. $'J.4.V('J.S5; winter low grades, 2Mtll.UI; Minnesota patents, $4.00tL( 4.2.V, Minnesota linkers', S-l.iXXdXZo. CORN. IEA1Yi How westeru, U7 cily. '); brandy wine, $'J.452.55. RYE No. 2 western, OOVic f.o.b snout: state rye, ri"di."iSe. WHEAT -No. 2 red. 8.V4c f.o.b. afloat No. 1 northern, KSI.k. f.o.b. atlont. CORN No. 2 com, .rKc f.o.b. aflont OATS No. 2. :; No. 2 white, oIIWjc, track mixed western, 3'2yM'.Uc; track white. :'.(f37c. II A V Shipping, 75&S0c; good to choice. i7,-iC. B L TT Ell Creamery extras. 19c; factory, llylUVic: imitation creamery. llKitlii'ic. CHEESE Fancy large white, &Wl 8ric; smnll white, llic. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 14Vj5 lBc; wmtern, l.'lt&c. POTATOES Jerseys, 50c3$1.25 New York, $1.231.75; Jersey sweets, tl.fi0fil2.00. Buffalo Provision Market. BUFFALO. June 3. WHEAT No. 1 northern, old, 85V4c: winter wheat. No. 2 red, 7lc. CORN No. 2 corn, 40c; No. 3 corn, 4ri,c. OATS So. 2 white, 327io; No. i mixed, ;i0-c. FLOP It Spring wheat, best patent, per bid., 4.75(ti5.0O; low grades. I2.75 3.2:. BUTTER Creamery, western, extras, lHf lltl-jc: state and Pennsylvania crmm ery. If1" 10c; fair to good, lDfil1'. CHEESE Fancy full cream, Oc; good to choice, S8'C; common to fair. 44!ic. EGGS Western and state fancy, 13c. POTATOES Fancy, white, state. Gtkti07c; stutu. fair to good, 6S(it!2c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Extra export steers, 3.73 rir.0O; gisid to choice shipping steers. i.lKn.Y.0; coarse, rough, but fat steers, ci.!HV;r.;i.": choice to smooth, tut heifers, $.'i.lisii.'i.2.'; common to good cows, l.l"i(4.3.i; good butcher bulls, f i.Dku i.:i.". SllliEP AND LAMBS Spring lambs, choice to fancy, $7.0W.(J.tW; fair to good, fti.lHKi0.73; wether sheep, 4.I5(U 4.2.V- common to fair, f 4.00X(j4.10. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $1.00; heavy hogs. $6.00; choice heavy and up wards, 0.0(sU 05. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY No. 1 timothy, loose, $17.00; No. 1 timothy, baled. 13.o0il0.00. TJtlea Cheese Market. UTICA. June 3. On the I'tica dairy board of trade to day the offerings of cheese were 03 lots of 4,502: largo sold at SVt,lSV'. and small at !W!V. Creamery butter In tubs sold at l'.f'i IBlic aud prints at 20!.JK-.
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