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KITCHKY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesia, Pa. CMIAWKEY A MUNN, O ATTORXEYS-AT- LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice In Forest Co. C. M. Shawkky, Uko. H. Mukn. J W. MORROW, M. D., Phvslcian, Surgeon A Dentist. Offh-e and Residence three doors north of Hotel Agnew, Tionenla. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. L) R. F.J. BOVARD, Physician it Surgeon, TION EST A, PA. DR. J. C DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllce over Heath t Killmer'a store, Tiouesta. Pa. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours or day or night. Residence May St, DR. J. D. GREAVES, Physician and Surgeon Office and residence alsive Fores C. National Rank. County Thone No. 1. HOTEL WEAVER, E. A. WEAVER, Proprietor, This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has uiidorirona a cnmplelechange. ami is now furnished with all the mod ern improvement. Heated and lighted thr.iiiir limn with natural gas. bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc The comforts of guests never neglected. "1ENTRAL HOUSE, - GEROW .t GEROW Proprietor, Tionsela. Pa. This is the mostcentrally located hotol ill tlie place, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will lie snared to make it a pleasant stopping ulace fur the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. 1JHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shonin Walters building. Cor. Klin and W aliiut streets. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atlen tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. J ORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COIURS, BRIDLES. And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. 1. 1 1W k Ml GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. NONE LEFT: Kheumatic Aches. Head Ache or Lumbago, After Utiing WANO ELECTRIC OIL -25C. U Removes l'imples and Makes the bkio soft and fine. A'l drug stores, or sent pre-paid. THE WANO CO., 'Warren, Pa. WORK OF VIGILANTES. Five Men Lynched by Mob In California. Pathar ami Tttrwa Kiii anil Anttthrr Man Taken Pram I'lar ut Koeplns and llsngrd to Nrarlijr llrlftge lasnl Wr Ovsrinwerrt by a Mb ol Manlicil Mfu. JkLTl RAS, Oil., June l.-Cnlvin Hall ml his three suns. I-'riink, Jim and Mar tin Hull, and linn V. Yuutis, who had been stealing hemes near here fur years Were arrestiil Wiiluesilny and kept uuuVi giliird by three olliivrs. A mob of 40 masked men tisik them at 1 o'clock TlnirMlsy inorniug and bun? tlicni to a bridge near IMikout. The I II -cers were overpowcriil and coiuiclled tt help. The lliuli dimippcured within five ininuti's Shcrilf Stnit and IMstriet At torney ItoniM-y have gone to the scene ol the hanging. Lookout, the scene of the lynching, fa in the Hot Springs valley oil 1'ilt river. i miles from Aim ran, the county seat of Modoc county. NINTH AT MANILA. Nine Companies of That Heglment Arrive Prom fhlitaFirU tw lie P.rerteil. MANILA. June 4. Nine companies of the Ninl h i-cgiim-ut have arrived here on the transport Indiana from ( liinn. The last volunteers, the Forty-third regiment, will sail on the tranrt Kilpatrick tmlar. The sick ngulars. several hundred of whom have long licen awaiting transportation, will Im- em barked for home on the nest transport, with the remaining discharged regulars and civilian employes. An act has Is-cn passed providing for the erection of forts. The liiilnlxT ef supreme court jiidgin ha been Increased from five to seven. The trial of Harold M. Pitt, managi-r of Evans tt Co., government contractors, chargtMl with Improperly purclinsing gov ernment stores, has begun. Captain Fred erick J. Harrows, Thirtieth volunteer In fantry, and l.ii'titcmint Frederick Itoycr, Thirty-ninth volunteer Infantry, recent ly convicted of Is-mg implicateil in the roniimssary scaiidnls, have testified for the prosecution. Transport Thyra on Way to Nnn Prsnrl-o. WASIII(5Tt. .lime 4. Actinir Ail. Jutant flcncral Ward has receiveil a ines- snire from ticiicrnl MacArthur saying that the transHirt Thyra sailed from Ma- ntlii nil til.. 1t IiimI fur Him Vrinu-un Via Nagasaki, with three ottlcers and 7S enlistiil nun of Company It, Thirty- eighth volunteer infantry. FATAL STREET FIGHT- On Italian Nlslis Another In Kf-iim at Holly, N. V. HOLLY. N. Y., June 4. In a street row among Italians here Sonday evening Frank Aumriisc, aged 41) years, was stalds-d by Tony Panmillo, aged .'Ml years, and died yesterday morning. The fik'ht followed a night of drinking ill the ipuirter known as tlie "Midway." Am ortise and I'niHsillo hud an altercation and went to the street. Suddenly Pain sillo whipped out a stiletto and stabbed Aniorusc four times, once In the hack, which cut through the kidneys and was the wound which later caused his death. ltoth the victim and his murderer are quarry men. A preliminary examination was held Is-fore Justice A. O. Smith of Holly at Albion. I'aiiitillo admitted his guilt. He says the neaimn used was a knife, which he afterwards lost. FOUND UNDER A SIDEWALK Uurglar Tools sad H,ooo, llelirvril la It Part of Hank Knlibery Proceeds. MINERAL POINT. Wis., June i. Itiirgliir tools, a ipiantity of nitro-glyccr-.'lie and $H.ml were found yesterday un der a sidewalk in this city. The money recovered undoubtedly is a portion of the ?:;ii.ismi stolen from the vaults of the First National bank of Mineral Point, which was looted Inst week. Stcwurt JcllcfT. who is held on suspic ion of connection with the robbing, for merly hslgcd near where the IimjIs were found. Iilrattflril by a Colli Tooth. CATLIX. Ills., June -4.-.V gold tooth found in the woods two miles north of here was the hist bit of evidem-e misled to prove that the skeleton found on the same spot last Saturday was that of Henry Fnrr, who disnpearcd two years ago. I'urr was a liveryman nt Silver- wood, I ml., mid left home with $400 to buy a teain at Uidge Farm, Ills. When the skeleton was found his wife identi fied his knife and handkerchief. A gold front tooth was missing, and two young men made a successful search for it. Salvation Armies Not to Amalgamate, CLEVELAND. June 4.-Commnnder Itisith Tucker of the Salvation Army de clared yesterday thnt 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 say to the press," he continued, "thnt there is absolutely no proposal, either secret or otherwise, for the amalgamation of the two movements." Strike at Chicago Heroines a Helge. CIIICACO, June 4. The manufac turers and the 1.IKN) striking machinists in this city apparently settled down yes terday for a siege. The strikers put out pickets, but so fur as known no attempts were made to engage non-union men. The pickets are organized on military lines. Intlependenre Coutil Not Show Her Hpeeri. P.OSTON, June 4. Mr. Lawson's cup defender candidate Independence was given a trial spin yesterday. The yacht appeared to go through the water very smoothly, but there waa neither wind nor sea enough to give a good Idea of what (he really could do. Constitution Given Another Speeding. NEWPORT. It. I., June 4.-The Cou titution hod a trial run yesterday. It was a muxuificciit day for sailing and Manuger Iliiucnu had the boat tried In every possible slant of the wind. Ap parently the test was thoroughly satisfactory. boat Swept over dam via of Party of P.lght Picnickers An Drowsed In Schuylkill ttlver. rilll.AHEI.rillA, May 31.-A row Iniat i-onliiiiiiug a merry party of eigh young h rsotis was swept uver Flat Itocl lis m in the Schuylkill river yesterdaj afternoon ami seven o( the party fivi girls and two boys were drowned. Tin victims were all rhiliiilclphiiins. The party was composed of member of the Elm Social club, one of the n inn emus aKMM-iations in this city organicci for the promotion of picnics and othe social functions. They embarked in gaily decorated wag ons early in the morning and pitch's their ciitnp at Hose (ilen, along tin Schuylkill river, on the northern out skirts of the city. Folic ing their usual custom the part; split up after dinner for a row on tin river and those alsive mentioned decide! to go in oue boat. This was shortl after 2 o'clock. Itoats were accordingl.' hired and the two parties set forth fo an hour's fun on the river. All the girls were huddled III the stern one of the hoys was rowing and tin other was sitting on the Ixiw of th, boat. After getting In the middlo of tin river and finding the current too awif for comfort, the lmat was rowed in tu ward shore. During this time it wi being carried slowly down stream. Tli Isiy doing the rowing decided to gi through the locks and as he npproachci the (In in, he was hailed by the lock keeper not to approach uny closer. The warning was not heeded and thi young oarsmnu kept on rowing until hi found that the lock was closed. lie at tempted to turn the boat, which was thci about .VI feet from the dam and fee from the shore, hut he turned the wroii way. A moment later and the boat wa in the swiftly moving current. Iivallzini then, for the first time, that they wen ill danger, the girls began screaming am the on r inn u lost control of the input Swiftly it wns carried toward tin brink of the falling waters and just as I' reached the brcost of the dnlll, nvel which .10 inches of water was passing the entire party stood up ami the boa: went oer stern first The drop to the rocks below is ap proximately 12 feet. The boat struck the water bottom up and as it disup pea nil the whole party was under It Nothing more was sis-n by the few per sons who saw the accident for almost I minute, when the boat reappeared will one boy clinging to Its keel. Then a sec ond mnn wns seen to come to the sur fuce and make a frantic effort to react shore by swimming. The five girls never rose to the sur face. The boy who was swimming, ond win proved to lie Osmond, lus-nuie exhauster and sunk Is-fore he could lc rescued. Moore, the other boy, who wns cling lug to the boat, float-d fully a half milt down the river, and his rescuer had at exciting time before they landed him it another Isiat. He was greatly exhaust ed and was slightly injured by the full lug of the hunt. RUSH TO CAPE NOME. Four steamers Knit Prom Seattle With Over l.HOO Passengers. SEATTLE. June 3. Saturday was reenrd-hreukiug day for Seattle ill Noim husiiN-ss. Four steamers, ihe Oregon, the Valencia, the Cciitenniul and Iht Humboldt, and two sailing vessels ile parted for Nome carrying over l.iW. passengers and li.lNsJ tons of freight, the Oregon's freight alone netting tin owners nearly $100,000. Tickets comminuted a premium of $10. the regular price being fl'J.i. Notwith standing the departure of so many tilt city Is still crowded with men whose des tinntion is Nome. A doicti vessels an advertised to sail this week and the fleet will lie still further increased. TWO KILLED AND 20 INJUREC Hear Knd Collision I let ween Sections ol Work Train In West Vlrirlnla. WHEELING. W. Va., June 4.-Tw. men were killed and about 20 injured two family, in a renrend collision bc twecn two sections of a work train yes terday nn the Pittsburg. Ohio Valley am! Cincinnati railroad, near I'owhnttnn. The dead are: Amelia Chan, Join Meting. The fatally injured: Tony Wet rine, Harney Mctzniski. 81s Percent Dividend Por Miller's Victims. NEW YOIIK. June o.-John II. Lord receiver of the William F. Miller 520 pet cent Franklin Syndicate, for promoting which Miller was sentenced to 10 yeuri at hard bilsir in Sing Sing prison, hat In-en niithoiited by I'nitcd States Judge Thomas, sitting in Kronklyii, to pay U the creditors of the concern a dividem: of C per cent on their proved claims Payment is to be made on Tuesday, Jinn 11, In the United States district court in the federal biiildiut;, Brooklyn, tin gross amount being $2H7,OoO. Ob Trial For Murder of Detested Officer, ItEItLIX, June 4. At (lumbinnen, Prussia, yesterday the addresses of coun sel began in the trial of the three non commissioned ollicers. Marten, Hickc1 ond Doming, charged with the murder ol Japtain Von Krusigk, chief for the thin' squadron of the Eleventh Drngoou reg iment, who mystcrioidy disappeared last January. From the testimony offered it appears that Captain Von Krosigk win very generally detested by men of hii squadron because of his cruelty tuwnn sulMirdinotcs Dayton Street Railway Strike Positioned DAYTON. O., .luue 4. Through tin influence of the state lionrd of nrlu'tra ion the strike which was ordered on tin People's Street Uailway company Sutur day has been postponed. Efforts tire ho lug made to settle the matter, and, I: successful, the arbitrators will take ti the strike in other branches of in dustry hcre All at Work on Itnptd Traa.lt Tonne) NEW YOKK, June 4. All along tin Rapid Transit Tunnel line the work wat carried on yesterday with practically a full force. A vast number of striken went hack to work Saturday, nlthuugli the strike had not been culled off olll dally. Boers lleateo tilt After Nine Hour l ight. WILLOW.MOKK. Cnpe Colony, .Iiini 4. Commandant Shecpcr with Too met attacked Willowiimrc Saturday, but war bcatd off after nine hours' lighting. JAMES A. HERNE DEAD. Wollknown Acor and Play wright Passes Away. Wrote tlsur Popular Plays "Sag Har bor," Mior Acres' and "Hearts of Oak" Were Ills Most Widely Known Composition and Won Por lllin a Sub stantial Fortune. NEW YOItK. June 3. Jatiu-s A. Heme, the wellknown actor and play wright, diisl at his home in ths city tSuuday afteriusin of acute bronchitis and pneumonia after an illness of eight weeks. Mr. Heme was taken ill in Chicago While playing In "Sag Harbor," a pl-iy ef his own composition. lie came at once to his home. It had been supposed JAMES A. IIKKNB. 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. IIitiic. his three daughters, mid Ida five-year-old son. Mr. Heme was an ardent supporter of Willinin Jennings III van in the last pres idential campaign and took the stump in behalf of the 1 lemiH-rntic candidate. He firmly believed in the single tax theory ami was a friend of the late Ilcnry (Scoi ge. Mr. Heme had a beautiful home and was accounted wealthy. The body will be cremated. i NATIONALISTS ELECT MAYOR Muulclpul P.lectlons In lluvsna Kesult In Victory Pnr Miguel (inner. HAVANA, June 3. The predictions of the Havana Nationalists concerning the outcome of Si urday'g municipal elec tions are veiilii''. Scnor Miguel Clener, the Nationalist candidate, was elected mayor of Havana, rtceiviug 11,115 votes. ns against i,.k't3 cast for Senor Morn, Itepublican, and 3,211 cast for Scnor Carlos Oarcia, the candidate of the llcinncratie party. The Nationalists elected 18 members of the municipal council, the Ucpublicans 4 and the Democrats 2. BURNED AT THE STAKE. Southern Justice Visited Vpnn Negro In Florida. HAItTOW. Fin.. May 30.-Frcd Ro chclle, a negro, ;jo yenrs of age, who at noon Tucsdny criminally ussiiultcd and then murdered Mrs, ltena Taggart, a wellknown and respectable white wotnau of this city, was burned at the stake here curly lust evening in the presence of a throng of people. The burning was on the scene of the negro's crime, within loo yards of the principal thoroughfare of this city. Held Por Abducting liosle Celst. NEW YOItK, June 4.-WiIlhim Dorf man. who was arrested a week ago charged with Is-ing instrumental In in ducing Itosic tieist, a 10-yenr-ohl girl, to leave her home in company with I si dor ICoth, was nmiigucd yesterday on 1 ehurgc of alMluctiou. He waived exam nntion mid was held in hail for trial. The girl went West with ltoth as fur ns Buf falo, where she left him and returned to her home. ICoth went to St. Joseph, Mich., where he wus arrested. It is kuiiI that more arrests are likely. Coffee Pot lllnwn to Pieces. WAKASII. Ind., June 4.-Mss Ilcrthn Yohu of Picrcetoti is dUligiitcd for life as the result of a curious accident. She was making coffee and had fastened the lid of the coffee pot down tight. After it had hoihsl vigorously she run a knife under the edge of the lid. There was a violent explosion, the lid was blown up and the contents of the coffee pot were hurled itito her face. Physicans think they will save the eyes, although the frightful scalds will leave scars. Americans Invited to Paris and Glasgow. LONDON", June 4. The visiting dcle futes of the New York cliumlxT of com merce and Mr. Ornate received a numlier of the members of the London chamls-i of commerce last night nt Cluridgcs ho tel. The lord mayor was present. The Americans have declined imitations ex tended by the (Slasgow chamlier of com merce and the American chamber of commerce in Paris. Still Claims Miss Ciould as Ills Wife. NEW YOIIK, June 4. Jiimcs H. An derson of Kansas City, who wns arrest ed and sent to Itellcvue Insane Pavilion for annoying Miss Helen fJould by claiming her as his wife, was' discharged by Magistrate I'ikiI in police court yes terday. Anderson still maintains that he Is the husband of Miss (ioiild. He says Ve is going buck to Kansas City. Bigamist Given Indeterminate Sentence. nOC'HESTEH, June 4. James E. Driseoll, who pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy in county court, wns sentenced to an indeterminate period in the F-ltnira riformatory by Special County 3 ge Stephens. Driseoll mnrriid wife Nn. 1 in ltochcster nnd the second in Itulfulo. Machinl.ls on Pere Marquette Strike. SACINAW, Mich.. June 4.-AI1 the machinists of the Pcre Miinpiette rail road system, went on strike ycstiirday because the roud refused them I nine hour day w ith 10 hours' pay. SMART BOY AS A CRIMINAL Youth With Advanced Ideaa as to Steal Ing Made flood Ills Kuril pe. PHILADELPHIA. May 31.-The po lice here think that Samuel Kobley, a youth of IS, who, they say, rohls-d Dr Samuel B. .McDowell of diiiiuouds viilmii at nearly f.x.tioo ami $tlll in money, is in New York. The hoy is bright, anil as tin police have no photograph, and he is t student of crime with originul ideas there is more reason to In-lieve that hi will get out of the country than he cap tured. Mrs. ICohley, the boy's mother. Is Dr McDowell's housekeeper, and Kohlej lived at the house and had access tc every ris-m. Dr. McDowell, in conversa tion with Captain of Dcti-ctlves Miller recalled that several times Kobley har' talked in his olllce about the luck of in telligence shown by thieves. On one oc casion he suid: "They nn- n stupid lot of fellows. Thf flist thing they do is to rush to a pawu shop with their Ixioty. That's where they give themselves away. Now, I think a pawn simp Is a penny trap useful to tbi police for catching thieves. The polict are slow and iitiiorant. They can only catch a lot of stupid ones who give them selves away. I'll bet I could foot them.'' It is suiil thnt Itobley weut to New York several weeks ago and that while there he made arrangements to dispose of the diamonds of which he had for some time known the hilling place and that h wns at the time acenmpaned by a wotnau. This win, ia n is known to the police ol Ixith this city and New York, and it it through her that it is hoped to capture the boy. He has been tpiite a traveler, having sailed as cabin boy to Cnpe Town and other South African places. A yeai ago lie rouiHled I ape Horn, sailing in a similar capacity. He has also made sev eral shorter voyages. He Is a well formed i hup, small for his age, with fait hair, blue eyes, a prominent nose, nithet poor teeth. Though small in stature he ' a very muscular, is a line gymnast and an expert juggler. KILLED IN RACE RIOT. Miners at Federal, Pa F.nguge In Pierce Partlonsl Fight. PITTSBCltti, May ol.-Aboiit lot coal miners. Poles on oue side and Ameri cans, Coruishincii, Irishmen nnd Welsh meu on the other. Indulged in a tierce "race" riot yesterday at Federal, Pa. William (ieiirns wns left on the battle field mortally wounded, and his brothel ltoliert had his head battered and his hands cut. Keurns died within an hour ufter the buttle ami a dozen ur more ol his frit mis nre in pursuit of "Shorty," a Pole, who Is said to have fired the futr.l shot nnd escaped to the hills. The pur suers are heavily armed and have threat ened to kill their nut n if caug.it. BOTH HANDS TORN OFF Fly Wheel Hurst and Htrurk a Phoe nlsvllle Hoy. PHOENIXVILLE, May 31.-.Tohn Madjock, 14 years of age, a lever teudei for the lliocnlx Iron works, had both bunds torn off, lie was sitting in his una II Isix, when a big fly wheel burs. One aim was cut off and hurled hull way across the shop ami the other was mangled so that it had to be amputated. Young MndjiH-k is in the hospital here and will rei-ovcr. I Spectators Saw Oil Cite Hoy Drown. OIL CITY, June l.-William PulskL aged H years, while plnying on the Seneca street bridge, spanning Oil creek, fell into the st renin Thursday afternoon, lb-cent ruins had swollen the creek and the boy wus quickly carried along the surface to the Allegheny river, where he wits recovered by men in Isuits. Physi cian worked for several hours trying to revive the lad. but without avail. Four bridges spanning the creek ami river were tilled with persons who saw the floating boy puss under them, but were unable to rescue him, owing to the swift current. strike Knded by a Compromise. JOHNSTOWN, June 1. The strike at the Sunshine mines nt South Fork hat been settled and the men have resumed work. Two wis-ks ago the company dis charged two drivers, and tlu miners de manded their reinstatement. The demand was refused. A compromise has now been reached, the company agreeing to take back one of the drivers. Fatal Jump In Front of a Train. l'OTTSVILLE. May 31. Joseph Agul- lino, of this place, met death nn the Pennsylvania railroad at this place. He wus employed as a si-ctiou hand and jumped from a hand truck upon the main track into the path of a fast exprest train. Fatal Fire Near Hcranton. SCH ANTON, June 1. During a fire which destroyed the home of Thomas llcAnilrews nt Moozic, his son, James, nged 2'i yenrs was burned to death, and Mrs. McAinli-ews was fatally Injured by jumping from a second story window. Miner Took a Palal Chance. WI LK ES-BA KICK, May 31.-John Johinski, a miner in the Pine ltdge col- lery, nt Miner's Mills, was crushed to -death by a full of top coal in his chum- bcr. He had been warned thut the place was dangerous, but insisted ou working. ITEMS IM IIKIKF. WILLI AMSPOItT While operatiug a buffer at the Star mill John Lentz was ruek In the abdomen by a slub and luubably fatally injured. SCUANTOX Michael Serbia fell from the balcony of the house in which he lived hi Oinousc uveuiic, sustaining a broken neck, and died. L'NIOXTOWN-Olllciiils of the Na tional Glass company from Pittsburg mere here inspecting the big Fry Glass -works, which have been taken Into the glass trust. ALLENTOWN While Walter Trei ler of this city was engaged in preparing a blast in the quarry of the Atlas Cement company a Ismhler loosened by the re eent rains rolled down the side and struck him, frr.cttiring his skull. NOItUISTOWN Judge Swarti filed un opinion dispossessing Lawrence F, O'Brien of Bridgeport of a house and lot in Penn street, this borough, which he hud held since ISlal us sole legatee of his mother. The plaintiffs are children ut Ellen Bolger, late of Philadelphia. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Summary of the Week's News of the World. Cream of the New. Culled Prom Inng Dispatches and Put In Proper Shape For the Hurried Header Who Is Too Rusy to Head the Longer HeporU and Desires to Keep Posted on Kvec.ta, High praise was Riv-n to the American built cruiser Variag by the Grand Duke Alexis, as told in a special cable from St. Petersburg. A thousand Hrltish army ottlcers have resigned, according to a special London cable because of the sccretury of war'i methods. Life insurance companies have umlei consideration a plan to debar Christian Scientists by means of prohibitive pre miums. ICil wii ril D. Adams is said to have beeo the Northern Pacilic dint-tor who be came heavily short of that Block during the recent panic. Bannstar, the favorite in the Brooklyn handicap, was so budly hurt that he may not race again this year. Orange (N. J.) police asserted that threats agninst Mudeb-ue Ellison am) other children hud not beeu luude by kid napers, and expected to uiuke au arrest soon. Thnrsday. Lieutenant Governor Martin Allen and State lteprescntutlve Ketchuin of Ver mont were arrested, charged with com plicity in wrecking the Furmers' National hank of Vergeiiues. Orange police lire waiting for one film link in their chain of evidence before making tin arrest in the Edison kidnap ing case. John Powers, probably fatally stabbed while in a W illiaiiishurg ferry house, captured his tissailant. Henry Si-blinker after pursuing him a quarter of a mile. Professor (ieorge D. Hcrron, leader ol the so-cullcd socialist crusade, announced his marriage to Miss Currie ltiiud. Mrs. Hussell Snge may found a home for indigent and uged sous of wealthy gentlemen at Syracuse. Harlem hospital diagnosed a smallpox case 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 thnt Oermuuy's withdrawal of troops from China was in pursuance of the ideas advanced by Itussia and tht United Slates. Friday. A murder in Whitechapcl, London, sim ilar in its circumstances to those uf Jack the Kipper" has caused uluini in the district. General Schociiian, formerly a Boer column uder, was killed with his daugh ter. !n his house nt Pretoria, while ex amining a shell kept us a curiosity. A horse's act of vengeance is reported In a special cable dispatch from Paris. Having Is-en cruelly bi-nteu, he knocked down his diiver mid drugged a cart over the mun's body, killing him. Venezuela's president has sent Coin- mnndnnt Delort to Paris tu make ex planations to France and to renew dip lonintii- relations. The Cuban constitutional convention. by a mnjorlty of one,. accepted the Plntt amendment. Porto Itico is likely to declare for free trade under the l-'oraker act provisions, as a result of the supreme court decision. Saturday. According to a special cable dispatch from Pekiii, China has agreed to pay the indemnity in fi4l by issuing bonds fot the total i. iioiint with 4 per cent interest. 'Munru," M. PniK'rewski's first opera, was produced ut Dresden with great suc cess. V terrific storm terminated 4S hours ol great heat in Pur is, as told in a special cable. Ituss'n's lonn to Persia has failed, pre- aiimably through British influence. Differences between Spain and Argen tina have been settled, and a commercial treaty between the countries will be signed. Pending decision in the Philippine ense. tariff unit Immigration laws will lie en forced against the islands as heretofore, and no extra session of congress is liktdy. A sample plate of Krupp armor mnde for the American navy failed to stand the government test. Monday. A lawsuit, says a sm-ciul cable dispatch from London, has l.een begun by Messrs. Pearson iigaiiist Hull ('nine over the seiiul rights ot his new novel. Count W 11 hi ill Bisinnrck, second son of the German chuncellor. died, aged 40. Count Von Buclow, 11 special cable -lis patch from Berlin says, now desires to re rnll even the mixed German brigade in China. M. Edmund Kostnud and the Marquis de Vogue were elected mcmliers of the French academy. Mr. and Airs. W. K. Vandcrbilt, .1 left Pnris on an aiitomohiling tripthroug'j Switzerland. Some of the German papers, acconlin to a special cable dispatch from Berlin, look upon General Boiinars visit ns marking the Is-ginning of a ucw era in Fraiico-tierinnn relations. Taesday. After n search 0 2d years a Lohl' Is land fattier found his daughter in iroy. Five tires were found burning in Johu Shniignessy's house iu Newurk, X. J., where four hoarders w.-re asleep. Administration ojlicinls admit the grow ing possibility of an extra session of con gress to legislate for the Philippines. English capitalists are nltotit to gnin control of the .loplin zinc nnd lend fields in Missouri. Mrs. McKirley is ib-scrils'il us very fee ble and her physicians report no improve ment in her condition. ltussia. acting in conjunction with the I'nited Slati-s. will not tuke part in gar rison lie posts between Tuku and Pekill. A military riot started at Sliornoliffe csmp. in England, some Diildiu Fusilicri firing upon the guard. OPENING OF THE STADIUM Intercollegiate. Games the Fits! to lie Held at the Paii-Ainerli-an. Bl'FFAI.O, June 3. The first big event in the Stadium at the l'un-Aui-r-lean exposition will lie the Inti-rcolli -giutt games to be held tomorrow. It wus oiiif inully intended that the Eric n;irf games, which were to have been held or Decoration Day. should constitute tin dedication of this great arena for .Hie letic sports, but the 4lotig-continued mil Compelled the postponement of the game uimi June 7. Cnu"ciiieiitly it will 1st s m-eting of national extent and interest wliiili ill signalize the real opening ( I the Stadium. From this time on athletic meets of ul kinds will be frequent and the ureal S'adiu ii will be coiislnutly a center ol interest. Both the East and Wast vil. be represented at the games o' ".' icsdjy an! the best athletes frn: i ' -,-s ia both sections will bo here. r 1 w'll have l'i men in the lev - ii' i its. O. T. Ktrby of Columbia ii.nl l.. ll yi'.iu, pr"sident of the 1'niversity of i'cnnsvlt-a-nil Ail. Ii tli association, are .muni,- t'..n. well I nowii in the world uf intercollegiate athletics appointed to act as utlk-iula fot the meet. The postponed Erie county games will occur on .In tie 7, tun I. in it the week a no table one for the Stadium. The early por tion of June will see many members ef fraternal orders at the Pun-American. The Detroit Slirinem arrived in Buffalr today and will be entertained hy Ismailia Temple, Buffalo. The supreme ruling ol the Fraternal Mystic Circle will hold Iti biennial session in Buffalo during the week and the middle of the mouth will see n large ilelegutiou of members of the A. O. I". W. at the exposition grounils On the lllth. A. O. U. W. day. the Pan American building of this order will be dedicated In the presence of thousand! of members of the society. Liquor License For Temperance Town. WATEUTOWN, N. Y.. June 4.-.Iua tice Merwin of the supreme court bus or dired the county treasurer of this conn ty to issue n liquor license to Juscpt M.irrion, who conducts ,a hotel In the town of Worth, which voted against liietsing hotels. Mnrrian brought s.n action to show cause against tho excise department. Justice Merwin buhls that the questions were Improperly submit ted to the electors of the town. Storms Cause Much Loss In Germany. BKIU.IN, June 4. From ninny dis tricts come reports ol greut damage caused during the Inst few days by hail, lightning nnd cloudbursts. The district! of Wurtemberg. House, Wnldeck and Thuriugiii hnve been especially affected. Capital stock to He ai, 10,000,000. NEW YOKK, June 4 Stockholders ol the American Telegraph and Telephone company held a special meeting here yea tcrday and voted to increase the capital stock from $100.IMKI.INJ to (loU.Ofju.OUO. MARKET REPORT. Haw York Money Market. NEW YOItK, June 3. Money on cull, 'S)in',Wi per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3t!& pel cen:. Sterling exchnnge: Actual business in hankers' ut ?1.SS for demand and til l.s.'iU, for sixty days. Posted rates, fl.S.-.'..H'.l. Commercial bills, $4.H4'4(1.S5. Bar silver, 00c. Meiieun dollurs, 4Sc New York Provision Market. FLOCIt-Wiiiter patents, ;:i.ilMi4.00; winter straights, f.'i.4riG.'t.ti0; winter ex tras, $'J.4.Vii'J.S5; winter low grades, f2.:iiKl2.40: .Minnesota patents, fLOtiy 4.2.r; Minnesota bakers', i.XW.2j. COKNMEAl, Yillow western, U7c cily, ink-; brandy wine, 'J.45(fl2.55. It YE No. a western, tio&c f.o.b afloat: state rye, TnUi oSc. WHEAT -No. 2 red. S."iV4c f.o.b. afloat No. 1 northern, KSic f.o.b. admit. COKX Xo. 2 corn, .HsV f.o.b. aflont OATS-No. 2. ."We; No. 2 white. 8.VrC. trnck mixed western, XlVJd'.Ue; track white. :t:t' ;.TTc. HAY Shipping, 7&fiS0c; good to choiee, ilT' -W-, BETTER Creamery extras. 10c; factory. llfH3Uc; Imitation creamery. liKitlii'-V. CHEESE Fancy large white, 8'fTi 8rt(.c; small white, ll'ic. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, Wjtfj l.r.c; wi-stcrn, l.'IMe". POTATOES Jerseys, 50c$1.25 New York, (1.2.Vul.7o; Jersey sweets, fl.MCit2.lHi. Buffalo Provision Market. BUFFALO, June 3. WHEAT Xo. 1 northern, old, 85V0c: winter wheat, No. 2 red, 7ltc. CORN No. 2 corn, 4tic; No. 3 corn, 4oV. OATS No. 2 white, 32y4o; No. 1 mixed, Iloc. FLO I'll Spring wheat, best patent per bid., $1.755.00; low grades, 2.75 3.25. BUTTER Creamery, western, extras, llf lO'c; slate and Pennsylvania cruain ery. If'-" l'-"'! fair to good, loigll'ie. CHEESE Fancy full cream, Oi: gisid to choice, rs'iiS''iCJ common to fair. 4fyik-. EGGS Western and state fancy, 13c. POTATOES Fancy, white, state. IK&iiTu; statu, fair to good, u4i2c. East Buffalo Lies Itoek Market. CATTLE Extra export steers, $.'i.7.'j (fl.V.ai; g'sid to choice shipping steers, eolof'i-"'-"""; ennrso, rough, but fat steers, $ I.! ;.'. Il."; choice tu smooth, fat heifers, .'i.il-Vi'i common to good cows. $4.1.V4.o."; good butcher bulls, $i.li,i.:tr. SHEEP AND LAMBS Spring lambs, choice to fancy, $7.0tyi..tSJ; fair to good, ft.IHS(ii.7j; wether sheep, 4.15Ctf 4.2.-i: common to fair, l.lAX(i4.10. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, 1.ll; heavy bogs, fo.mi; choice heavy and up wards, Jti.OOiUti.00. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Xo. 1 timothy, loose, $17.00; No. 1 timothy, buled. elo.jOil(J.OO. TJtien Cheese Market. UTICA. June 3. On the I'tii-a dairy board of trade to day the offerings of cheese were 113 lots of 4,0ti2: large sold at SWUSV. and small at Ofti'-'Sc Creamery butter In tubs soi.l ut 1WJ 18!-jC and prints at 20!jJle.
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