RATES OF ADVERTISING: One Square, one inch, one week... f 1 P Published every Wednesday by J. E. WENK. Office in Smearbaugh & Wank Building, KLM 8TREKT, TlONKsTA, PA. Forest Republican. One square, one inch, one ninntli S 00 One Square, one inch, 3 months 6 00 One Square, one inch, one year 10 00 Two Squares, one year 15 00 Quarter Column, one year 30 00 Hall Column, one year 50 00 One Column, one year 180 00 Legal advertisements ten cents per line each Insertion. We do fine Job Printing of every de Terms, I.OO A Year, Hlrlclly la Aavaare. No subscription received for shorter poriod than three months. Correspondence solicited, but 110 notice will be taken of anonymous eotiiiimiilca .lons. AlwnysRive your name. VOL. XXXIV. NO. 33. TIONESTA. PA., WEDNESDAY, NOYEMMK 20. 1901. $1.00 PER ANNUM. scription at reasonable rates, but it's cash on delivery. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. BOHOUGH OFFICERS. BurgeM.-T. V. "1,,,,,y- ... OouM,lm,n.-J. T. Palo.W. p. Blum, (has. Clark, T. K. Armstrong Dr. J.C. 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Prosbvteriati Sabbath Nchool al 0:45 a. in.; M. K. Sabbath School at ll):(H) a. tit. Presidium .n M. H. t'lmrcli every HuIh bath evening bv Kev. O. II. Nickle Preaching In the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening al tho usual hour. Kev. MclJarvv, Pastor. Sernoea In the Presbyterian Church every .Sslihalli nioriiinit and evening, Kev. J. V. MjAiiincli oiriciatiiiK- The regular inueliiiK of the W. C. T. U. are held at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each ill' nth. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PI NKSTA I.OOGK, No.SHH, I.O.O. F. A Me its every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. flHUST I.ODHK, No. IH4. A.O. IT. W I Meets every Friday evening IiijA.O.U. W. Hall, Tloucsta. CAPT. GK01K1K STOW POST, No. 274 O. A, K. Meet 1st and Hd Monday eveninir Iu each mouth, In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tiouesta. CAPT. OKOKUK STOW COKPS, No. 1:17, V. K. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tiouesta, Pa. rpiONRSTA TICNT, No. It4, K, O. T. A M., meeis 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening In each month in A. O. U. . hall Tiouesta, Pa. p F. KITCHHY, 1 . ATTOKNK Y-AT-LAW, Tiouesta, Pa. SIIAWKKY . MITNN, ATlYlKXKYS-A T-LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice In Forosl Co. C. M.SllAWKKY, Kl. It. MVHN. J W. MORKOW, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Dentist. Office and Kosiihmee tliree doors north of Hotel Agnew, TioncsU. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. it. f. J. noVAiti), Physician A Surgeon, TIONKMT'A, PA. DK.J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN ANDSUltOKON. Olllce over Heath it Killmer's store, Tiouesta, Pa. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or night. Kesidonce May St. nK. J. D.GIIEAVFH, Poysiclan and Surgeon Olllce and resilience above Fores C. National Hank. County 'Plume No. 1. 1 K. LANSON, V, KICAL KSTATF., 'riiinesta. Pa HOTKL WK.WIilt, K. A. WKAVF.Il, Propriotor. Tills hotel, formerly the Ijiwrence House, has undergone a complete cliatige, and is now furnished with ali the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas, bathrooms, hut and odd water, etc. The comforts ot guests never neglected. CENTRA I, HOCSF., - GKKOW . GKKOW Proprietor. Tionsela, Pa. This is the mostceiitrally located lintel in the place, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will lie spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. piIIL. KMF.KT FANCY BOOT . SHOEM A K Kit. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Kim and alnut streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work Irom the llnest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices ri-a-sonalde. At MK tARFEK PJSINES0 OTIVXrillTY, arrei, f. The ot pracllcl(u-to-il Buf lneil Trtlnlr.g School in Per.ney t vinl. iv our stalentt brd lnnlng duciioi.. illl r rtll to Bill full par ticulars to nir fllureni, upon rClDl of application rcr itT. c-jr grnduafi ai hoidini poii tloni of honor an iruat in an narta or tn Untt1 6iatea. For rull (.artiulara, uiraai, IHX fAfifiEN BJ31KSSS UNIVI8SITY. 6 OPPOSES THE COMBINE Gov. Van Sant Will Try to Pre vent Northern Pacific Deal. If Hit Cannot 1'rurred I'niler Fxlullug Law He Hollrves llfi Woulil lie Jil.ti. Hull In Calling An r'.ltrn Krulnn or 'glntatur to Uliu tlis I'uwvr Kvctleil WINONA. Minn., Nov. IS.-flnvcrnor Vim Sunt nrrivcil from St. I'nul Sutui luy evening. When nsked rcgnrdinir the tin orpoiulinu of tile Ainericiin Securi ties conipuuy iu New Jersey, he iiiinle tln follow ing kI nl iiii-i: t ; "The givnt milwny deal in New York, liuving fur its object the uniting of two -tlic Northern Pacitlc iiud tirent .Nurtli .tii is ii mutter of great public inter est. There is justly it widespread oppo sition to It ill n:ir slntc. I do nut know whether it can be prevented, but it Is my intention fn ask Attorney (ieneral lou'liis. upon his return, to bring suit iu (lie luiiiie of the slntc to prevent if possible, the consolidation of the tirent .Northern mid Northern Pueillc railroad coinpiinics. "It is clearly iu violation of the pbiiii Intent tinil purpose of the Inn'. If un der existing laws the consolidation can not be prcvciitcd, I feci that I would be jiistitii'd in culling nn extra session of the legislature to take tile necessary steps to successfully resist, if it run be accomplished by this means. "Relieving it to be my plain duty, I "hull leave mi stone unturned to pre sent this contemplated consolidation." ROOSEVELT LAYS DOWN LAW INilltlral liitlitrmx Will Not fount In Any m.rli..:(i r' lvlislf. WASHINGTON, Nov. Kt.-lt was nn uouucinI at the war department yester day that the uiiincs of the ofticers to till the vacancies in the grade of brigadier gi ticial will not be announced until vou-tci-ess meets as it is not deemed desirable to innlie ml interim appointments. In addition to this statement mid in view of the great pressure that lias been broiight to bear it has been deemed proper to make the ollkial declaration, n liii h says in part : "The secretary of war and the presi dent have had informal discussions mi inuy matters on si vend oecnsi..ns and it is understood that the president has ex pn ssc.1 hiu si. If most positively on the use of politiial mid social iulliieiue by olllecrs, for the purpose of obtaining clianires of siations. leaves uf iibseiict, modifications of orders, etc. "The president has not hesitiiti tu in form senators and others who have ap plied to him that nn olllecr will improve his ill unci s by MMiiliig his friends to ani oy the president hi his hi half. , "It is fully recognized by public olU cials that the proper men in the first In stance to establish the character of au applicant for olllce are the senators and rcprcseiitalh es from their own home mid it is I'lnii', -in I - iust and proper that their inllneiiie should be resierted and they should be responsible for the character of the persons recommended for olllce. Rut once in the public service it is only lair to the ndniini: tration, not only army 'ittii ers, hut other classes of public olllci liolders, should rely on their own merits and not upon the further use of political i.illiicm e." DEMAND NEW LAWS' KnlKlitM of Lnlitir Ask Congress to Cur tail Hi tirowltt nml Tower or Trutt. l.MMANAPOI.IS, Nov. Hi. At the general 'wi'iiddy of the Knights of La bor yesteidav the report of the cuinniit Itee oil li L'lslntion was submitted. It snys the evolution now taking place ill the industrial field through the rapid concentration of capital has filled the working elases with alarm for the fu ture welfare of the country and declares it is time to -.ill a halt on municipal, Unto and national legislation in granting further piivilegeH which go to fatten already large private fortunes. Ri solutions submitted with the report lemand from congress such legislation lis "will provide for the utmost publicity 'it the alfaiis of all corporations doing tin interstate business." Such laws are leniuiidiii as "will prevent the capital ization of any corporation nbove the umoiiut of luotii y actually invested. whether said investment lie in cash or plant." The resolution also dii lares that "con irress has no light to tax ull the pcnplp for the benefit of a few." nu. I that "whenever government aid is extended to private corporations it means rob bery of the whole people." American Canneil Kooil Found Hail, PARIS. Nov. 1l.-:I.a I-ilsutc yester ilav asserted tli.it 1.nhi,(mm francs worth uf detcriorntcil American tinned foods have been discovered among the military tons at Vcrd.in. (ieneral Andre, the minister of war. has c'inscipientlyorilcrcil all tinned fool among army stores, whether French or American, to Is' sold nn the ground that it would Is- better to have no stores at all than In depend upon canned provisions which would lie found to Is- bad at the outbreak of a war. Too liry For Trer on Fable Manil. I.AI.H'AX. N. S.. Nov. I'd. -A report broi ght In by th" steamer New foundluu 1 from Sable island states that about one. tenth of the tries and shrubs planted on th island last summer by the Canad'nii government have died. The s-asou wi.s eMs ptioiially dry nn the island and not favorable to growth. Many thousands of trws and shrubs, all of a hardy i.a turc. were planted with the ohj.et of nriestiug the giailunl disappeai-'iiiee of the isli.n l by action of the sea. flianv I'rslss simar Heout. WASHINGTON. Nov. lit. General t'haffis- has issued n general order highly eotuinendin the conduct of a detachment of llie First iulantry which made a si-out into tic1 islaia! of Sainar from Aug. I." to " Inst. Captain Hnto'd 1.. .lai-ssoii was in command of the detai liiuent whirl consisted of First Lieutenant Joseph 'V. Rcachatn. Jr.. cent met Surgeon Conn R. Ohlicrrr, -la enlisted men of Company I, 3 of Company 1. and iiil natives. ' SHADY-LOOKING FIGHT. Ilm Jr-ffrlrs Wins In Five Rounds Froai (us Ktihlin at Ban Frniirlsco SAX 1RAXCISCO, Nov. 10.-ln om of llie most unsatisfactory prize fighti ever witnessed in this country Jamel J. Jeffries proved the victor last night over liua Ituhlin, the Akron giant, li tlie fifth round of what was to have beei a -(-round struggle Ituliliu wilted aui then surrendered to his peer, to tb utter amazement and disgust of the as scudded thousands. Xo one was luort surprised at the outcome than Jeffriet himself, who asserted that while he hoc delivered one telling blow iu the sccouc round he did not txpect to win the vie tory so easily. Almost from the beginning of tin light Rulilin appeared frightened. Tin light was practically finished in the sec oud round w hen Jeff landed s left hook on the jaw that took all the fight oul of Rulilin. Rulilin claimed that a chanct blow in the pit of the toinach rcuilerei Aim unfit for fighting. His sccondi i plained bitterly but Rulilin insisted that he was the victim of an accident Jen walked to Ruhlin'g comer, asket what was the matter, then turned it disgust a ml proceeded to his dressin room while the spectators rose as oik man and cheered the champion whiU they denounced Rulilin as a ipiitter ami fakir. TOO MANYMEMORIALS. Murk llaniia Says One at Canton Mioiile 1( Kslalilislmil First. CI.KVK1.AXI, Nov. 1!.-In un in tervicw yesterday Senator llaniia, vici president of the .McKinley N'ationii Memorial association, said that he ilk not approve the plan to use the surpltil of Js.ihio in the hands of the Grunt Army people to erect a bronze statue tc .McKinley iu Cleveland, lie thinks thes local monuments will detract from tht funds nci-cssary for the national monu ment at Canton. Senator llnuua discouraged the erec tion of monuments at Cincinnati, Toleik and Columbus on the same ground. "I notice," continued the senator, "thai the Washington National .Memorial Arcb association has decided to go ahead witll the project of erecting an arch fur Mc Kinley iu Washington without weitinj fur tlie Canton i anient. It is unfort unate that they insist upon going aheao and I know that 1 voice the opinion ol all .Mr. .McKiiiley s personal friends mill admirers when I say that it is a grav mistake to have so many projects or foot until ours is au assured success. W feel that tlie testimonial of the people uf the country should be when; his re mains are." HAD TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE riirtlirr lleiaiU of the snITering or Hit Crw of the Wrerkrd Tllania. ST. JOHNS, X. I-'.. Nov. l'J.-l'urthci letails of the suffering of the crew ol the linrkentine Titiinin, Liverpool for St Johns, which was wrecked Saturday iimniing in a dense fog near Cape Race have been r ived here. 1 Hiring the J'.ti hours of Saturday and Sunday which they were lashed to tht blip's rigiiig. they were absolutely with ut elulhinc excepting their shirts and Irawers. Their rescue n as i-Rct-ted Willi great diiliciilty. Three men from the shore succeeded, at the risk of their lives, in aidii.g the shipwrecked men to laud. Itoatswain Williams, who was drowned, became impatient at the delay in reach ing the shore nml, driven by his suffer ing, plunged into the sea and tried to swim to laud. His lifeless body was thrown high against the cliffs. BLAST EXPLODED TOO SOON Two Men Killril anil Several Injured Vfar Columbus, O. COI.IMIU S, (., Nov. lS.-Two men were killed uud four injured as the re sult of the premature explosion of a blast at the Caparis stone quarry, north west of Columbus, yesterday. The dead nre: A. M. Vacci. John M. Antonio. Tlie injured nn': Peter .Montrose, Car mine I clle, Frank Wilson and C. U. Thome. The two men kiiled were working un. der a ledge and were bnried under tons of rock Thorite, the foreman, was hurlisl I!.", feet in the air, but his in juries are not serious. Wilson will probably die. BRITISH SURRENDER. Command of lllttrict Troops Ki-fuard I to right Ilia Dorrs. MIIlLK!tU:G, Cape Colony, Nov. It!. One hundred and eighty district ununited troops, composed largely of Dutchmen, with their arms and horses, surrendered to Smut's cuniuuindu Oct. Id. Tlie itisirict tnsips tired most of their niniiiuiiilion at long range and then re fused to light further. Captain Thornton, theireoiniuander, be lieves their surrender to have been prearranged. Itnin In Wake of t liine.e Court. PKKIN. Nov. Hi. The Chinese court has arrived at Kai l'ong I'll, capital of llo Nan. having left the people along its route of inarch half ruined by tlie mtiihulions levied for entertainment, repairing of roads and decorations. The ministers of the foreign powers are con sidering n suggestion from the Chinese etltciuls to the effect that the ministers meet and formally welcome the emperor when he arrives nt I'd, in. Trolley Csr Jumped the Track. YOl'.NGSTOWN, (., Nov. l;t.-A trol ley cur on the Voiingslowu and Sharon Klei trie railway jumped tlie track iu Ilidiberd. seven miles from here, yester day while going at a gisnl rate of sp-s-d. Six persons were injured. Prank Neil son of Mi; ron. Pa., w as badly hurt about the head and is iu it serious comli i-m. The car was wreck. si. Cancer Inve-ttiKiitfnn Itesull Alike. RI-'IM.IN. Nov. 1.". The cancer inves tigations made by Profossor Koswell Purl; of the I'nivcrsity 0f P.ufTalo have given results iu every way identical with those secured by Professor Maxi milian Schucller of the lterlin univer sity although both investigations were isade independently of each other. VERY CLOSE TO DEATH Another Miner Taken Alive From Wrecked Baby Mine. When Fvploslon Occurred lie Turaed Into Side Kooiii autl Falling Mate Walled Him In Held Trfsoner Four llsys and Hud Keen t'nronti-lout For Two Hays When Found. POCAHONTAS, Va Nov. I!). The work of removing fallen slate and debris from the Itnby mine still continues. Yes terday looming the body of Fritz Moni tor was found cnlniulied in a room on the wist side. He was living, but a few hours more, no doubt, would have brought death, l-'or six hours physicians worked witll him before he was restored to eonsiousness. He is still feeble but is likely to recover. Ther" was great rejoicing when the news spread that he had been ns-overed alive. Monitor says that all within the mine on Thursday commented oil the heaviness of the atmosphere and that a number of the men left work before he did. He soon found that danger was imminent and with several others started to run from tlie drift. A heavy report which shook the moun tain was heard and an instant later a huge cloud of smoke and Hume was seen coming, lie lost sight of his conipan ioi s but he turtle 1 into a side risini as rpiicMy ns possible nml was shut off by falling slate. Possibly two days elapsed before he succumbed to the foul air. GIGANTIC CONSPIRACY. Allrged 1'lot to Overllirow Gorerment of Norlhwest Territory. SAN I'RANCISCO, Nov. IS. -The Call yesterday printed nn unconfirmed story from Slagway, Alaska, under date of Nov. ( , telling of the discovery of what is alleged to be a huge conspiracy ex isting iu llawson and ramifying to Skag way, Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle, for the overthrow of tlie local govern ment of the .Northwest territory nnd tho establishing of a repuhlic with lbiwsnn us hs capital. According to tlie details of the story arms, ammunition and provisions have been taken in over tlie railroad and cached nt strategic points. Prominent Au.i-iicau residents of SUngway are said to lie leaders in the conspiracy. Miners to the number of o.liinl are said to await the summons to arms, ready to tight for independence from liominiou rule of tlie gold fields, camps and towns. Tlie plan is to overpower the mounted police, arrest the civil authorities and take the government into their owu hands. The rigors of tlie Arctic win ter would give tlie insurgents six mouths immunity from attack by Cana dian or lliitish troops nnd the advent urous arcli-cotispinitors hope for inter vention or outside assistance by the time the melting of the ice and snow will per mit the invasion of their isolated re public. It Is further related Hint a hurried conference, lusting until midnight, was held at Skagttay. Nov. o. at which were present Captain Cnrrigau of the Xorfii wct ununited police, who had arrived from across the Canadian border late that evening: Judge Brown of the T'nit pil Sfaies district court. I'nitcd States Marshal Slump, I'niteil Suites Attorney rrcilcrich and Major Kovey, command ing tlie I'niteil Slates troops at Skng way. This was the Inst of several hasty consultations between the civil and mili tary representatives of the two powers in relation to mysterious transportation of supplies into the interior and rumors of n conspiracy to lead the miners In n revolt against the Canadian government in the .Northwest territory. Those pres ent maintained subseipieutly the strict est silence concerning tlie new evidence laid In-fore theui iin-1 their evident anx iety helped to confirm tlie rumors of con spiracy. Captain Corrigau took n train back across the border the next morning, while l iiiteil States Marshal Slump em barked on tlie first steamer for Seattle, which port he reached scleral days ago. The object of his visit was presumably to confer by telegraph with the authori ties at Washington. He sailed Satur day nfternoon oft the liolphiu on his nay back to Skngway. Dragged to Heath hy Horse. LANCASTKi:. Pa.. Nov. 1!!.-.Michael RonilliT. a farmer of Mount Joy town- p. was dragged to death by a horse yesterday. Reiutler was thrown from the horse he was riding and the aiiiuuil ran for n fiiarter of a mile when it turned and came back to the farm dragging Rcudlcr. The unfortunate man was un able to extricate himself and was dead when found. The body was terribly cut and bruised and nearly nil the clothes were torn off. 31rls Conliln't Stand Nec?ert. P.INGHAMTON. X. V.. Nov. !!.- The girls of the village of Great Rend. Pa., wiiue liuie ago organized nu anti tobacco league, one of the principles of which was that no member should asso ciate w ith a y mug man who used to bacco iu any form. The young men of the village accordingly unanimously re tolved to go witli oul-of town girls. Af ter standing this in gleet for sometime the club at its last meeting capitulatisl and disbanded. Itnsli to Carlhoo In Spring. VICTORIA. P.. C. Nov. 1!.-The department of mines is receiving hun dreds of aiilictitioiis for information of tiie recent gold finds iu the Cariboo dis trict nnd iu answer are sending maps and nil information of the district iu their possession. A )ig rush to the dis trict is looked f ir in the spring. Ilsily lo-ls Die (ontrart. 1IV.NA. Nov. M The iniini.-ii.al council iinnniii.oiisly ..t.d lasl night to award Mi. h o i .1 lia.lv the contract Pi pave and s.-ivir lluiai.a at Ins reduced bid of sin.'in.s.'.s.i'ii. t 1 1 ;.ruoiii Sugar Itrtinery ' Horned. l'.LKI.IY Nov. pi. Tie- sugar re finery at Nciiralira-s. r. Western Prus sia, has Ihi-ii ioiiii i t. ly destioyed by fire at s loss of l.iHiu.iNiti marks. BURIED !N MOLTEN SLAG. tlut-Hlil Ave i! "lit In Wliirh One Mai Wat K.I c I hm'I Tu-i Italy Injur I. IIOMI.STKAK r.-u Nov. IS. On until i It'll I iiinl twit si-i ini!y IhhiuhI is tli rtaiilt "f tt t:irty i wtirkmcti In-iii httri.il mpler n iiuih- of iimltrn hIhk at the IluWHnl Axle wurkM v.sj.Tiny. Tin tloni: John Uiiskii. au'i l .Ml yais. Home Bti'iul, li'iivc widow and four .-hildrt'ii. I'lif injiintl iiiv: AhIivw Hulsi, aw jtms, lloi)stt'Hl. unl Wcorgc Sinlii au't'l .M, M)iii"stial. Tlu aiciilt-nt orcnm1.. n the cimh'i (ltuni hack nf llu- roiiiniiy'K plant. Tin virtiiiia wen ciu'iu' i! in i-oitfciiiitf s-ni w hen a party of wn 1 nun at tho toj of the .lump, almiit -U feet above dumped ihcir car over tin eile, n i noticing (tie melt were directly heiiea.l them. The car contained nhout eiyh tons of dai;. u part of which wan re hot and mm li of it in a molten stale lief ore help could reach the unfortunate, Kuska was dead and II nisi ho hadlj huriicd that he can hardly recover. WOMAN'S AWFUL DEATH. Aged anil Helpless Cripple lliirneil t l Mtli In Her Hums. MKIilA. 1 a.. .' ". -Si-tin-.- nloiit in her home and uunlile to move from her l imit. Airs. Aia in -I Rockdale, near here, rued till years, am a criide, was burned to death yesterday Mis. I iiui:liort.r has b -e'li an Invalid foi '20 years and it has been her custom h. stay alone ia her tmnso durini: the day while her husband was at work. Yesterday a woman neighbor saw sutiike cointm; from the building nml liur ryini: to the house to rescue Mrs. IioiikIi erty, found lhe door locked, and she win ileal. le to Ki t i"- lhe huiiiliuir was soot enveloped in llaim-s and pi.-i-ciu shriek! cnul.l be heard within, let no one waf able to aid the unfortunate woman. Hurielars Cauullt While i' in er '. SCtlTTDAI.K. Pa.. Nov. Hi.-Karlj Thursday iiiorniuir two m-ei-oes were ilis covered iu the liardivate store of Kiehc; Ac ;rnft by the pole .. -' . ' i were cornered the robbers opened lira The police returned w oai McWhorien covered tin- two iii-ki-... i and held them until assistance arrive. I The prisoners refused to give tlieit munis and were sent to jail. Tin robbers had u lot of revolvers, knive: and razors rendv to carry off Thii luaki-s the tenth time this store has beei entered by burglars within the past three years. llrlileirriHini 7.t, llrbln (15 CONNKI.I.SVII.I.i;, Pa., Xuv. lli. Iown nt the .Moi-l'ihi mines . ...in -Mrs. II. I. I-'aru.er are t-- :l- t . !n eou'.'ratulations of their neighbors ol their mart iaL'e. Tlie ci ooiu is ;:i ami I lit bride tio. It was a lotiu courtship thai led lhich Parmer of Mori: in anil Mist May Leonard of I'nion together. The) knew each other from the lime they wen in their twenties, ami friendship ripenci into love with the approach of old ago Last week they were married by I Pniontown minister. Itlg Itnck HiiiiupiI liy (isms Wsritrn. I'm.. Nov. Ul.-T County Detective Joseph V. Itinhtnour .- i: t .uauie wiirden foi this vicinity, bcloi ;.rs the criilit and lion or of brliiviuv to this plncc the lirsi deer of the season. And not only tin first deer, but the biiiKest deer that hai been broiiKht to B.llefonle iii mnn) years. The deer is a livc-ironi;ed buck and ueiu'lied -'io iouuds. wlien dresser tippini.' the scales at I'll Is. Tin buck was ernw I with a inanificenl pair of nnt Icrs. Illli Viailiirt Ker New Vmi In. NKW CASILK. Pa.. Nov. tr. Plnns for the construction of a nioiistei viaduct in this city are now befori .Indue Wallace. This structure will hi creeled jointly by the authorities and the railroad companies. All lhe latlet entirimr the city have expressed a will limncss to assist iu this mutter, and tin New Castle Traction compuny, the oil and county authorities will bear the bal ance or the expense. Pisnti Kaelorjr For AlliMina. ALTOON A. Pn.. Nov. It is ail thoritively i-i portiil that the Sleinwnj piano luanufactory nf New York intendi locutinit a factory cmployinc 1.IKSI niei iu this city if suitable iirmiureinenti can lie had. Mayor K. P. liilis is iu ve ceipt of a letter nskini; for detailed in forii.alii.il. which has Ihsui turned ovel to the board of trade for prompt ac tion. 111. VIS IN BKIKF. MOl'NT PI.I:ASANT -A fnime baild lug hclniu.'iiii: to .1. A. Stevenson win destroyed by lire here, the loss hciiif $.!, K i. C'( I N N K I . I.S V I LI . KTa.-..'-.',; . .. " ovitch, a Pole of Kaineytmv". was killei by a fast train at I lick ii.au Itun .1 mil lion Tuesday iiicht. OINNKLI.SYILI.K. Pa.-A fl.lHK fin" is reported from Star Junction, wlci 'Ked Itow.' u line of coiiiiiany houses was attacked or llames. .M KYLItSI A l.K, Pa.- Huvld Sloan ,.i .Martinsl.uru-. V. Va., in iitlempliui: ti board n train at lbs-kwood wa: tbrowt under ami killed. NKW CASTLI-:. I'a. .lohii I'aitun, a young farmer residing near ILuboi Pridge, was perhaps fatnlly iujttreii 'i being run down by a runaway csr. ALTOONA, Pa. Many important building es -;ations have been hampereu by the severe weather. .NKW CAS V l.K-P. Hal. Ivun of llii city has jut Iwen iip..noteil genera manager of the plants of the Pittslm-. Htove Ac Kauge company, with hca-1 quarters at Pittsburg. SIIAilON- 'I'I.e loiimige record outpu at the Sharon works of the Nations Stisd company was broken yesici-.lai when two turns of I. hours each iii. 1. 1. Cm",5 tons of steel, aguiiist isil i i,. previous ImlIi output. UKAVKK 1AI.I.S - The Tliompsoi Itun Coal c.-i'ipauy lias j.ot couipletei the cillip:i!i I t of its el. llsie uiiiics l the llcuver ricr "till the iillde syitcti for llli.ving II. me oils, doing away nit! mules and d.ivcrs. The coiiip.-niy wil abo ispiip its mines with an clcctiii light plant and do away with the dun Reruns miners' lamps. SUMMARY CF THE NEWS Short Items From Various Parts of the WorM. Record of Many Happening Conrlensnil nml 1'nt In Small Spsee Hint Arranged With Special Itegaril For th Convrnl. ne of tli lleatlar vvim Han Littls Thus to Spare. IMplotuatic rehitiuue betwisn France in. I Turkey have been resumed and Ad mirnl (!aillard has been ordered to leave Mitylene. Consul !eneral lUckiiisou, hearing that the Bulgarian brigands intended to kill .Miss Stone, after taking ransom, annuumeil that he would not pay it until she was free. In his message to congress President lloosevclt will discuss trusts and rec ommend publicity iu all matters for the safeguarding of investors. To strengthen the case against Jane Toppsu. the Hay State authorities will exhume lhe bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Al den P. Davis. It is possible that Minister Wil may be offered the newly founded Chinese chair iu Columbia university. Three persons were cut uud bruised by an autoinol.ilc accident at Y'onkers, caused by a defective pavement. Thursday. The French police, snys a special ca ble dispatch, have am-sted a young wo man, describing herself as the wife of a Florida millionaire, who has beeu de frauding ilressmakers in Paris and Nice. It is repotted that the biinilesratli has innile important changes iu the new Ger man t n i i IT bill. The Herman press is furious at Sen ator Lodge's reference to the Monroe do -trine iu a speech lust Saturday. Twenty mure Carregie employes re ceived gifts of steel trust bonds. Members of the isthmian canal com mission, now preparing their final report iu Washington, are expected to recom mend the Nicaragua route for the canal. In the Tnppnu poison case Hay state officials are litnling difficulty iu estab lishing a motive. Colombia has accepted Chili as media tor of her troubles with Y'ene.uelu. Friday. The hundesrath passed the German tnrill' bill practically ns at first pro posed. Consul (Ieneral Dickinson at Sofia re peated n formal notice to llulgaiin that she would be held responsible for the death, if it occurred, of Miss Ellen M. Stone. Andrew Carnegie guvc !f 1,(HH).IK10 more for the Pittsburg Ti clinical school, uud for the Carnegie institute I.ikmi.imkI. l'ri-s'.lont ltooscvelt is reported to have ndniini-leie.l a rebuke to I ucl K. Quigg during un interview in the case of Collector Hidwell. The Isthmian canal commission de cided to report iu favor of the Nicnra guun route end to refuse to recommend the prop. .-al of the Pat uuia Canal com pany. Two former governors of New Y'ork appear in tin Moliueux i-ase, David U. Hill, for the prosecution, and Prank S. Black, for the ileti-nse. Saturday. Andrew Carnegie ordered sent to Mrs. Grovcr Cleveland as a present a paint ing which look her fancy in the Curne gic art galleries in Pittsburg. A delegation of business men from New Y'ork and several other cities of this country culled upon President Uoosevelt in the interest uf a re.-ipriH--ity treaty with Canada. -Newell C. K.-ilhliun, arrested in Lou isville, confess. -d tl.nt his wile knew of bis pl-iti to defraud an iusiirniu-e com pany, but not of his intent to kill Good man. Mrs. William F. Acker was killed by the unexpected starting of au elevator in a Newark ilepurtuient store. Mr, Brodriek, British sectctary of state for war, said Lord Kitchener re ported coldblooded murders of Kaillrs by Bis-rs. The great storm stiil continues in Kug land and more wrecks are reported. Monday, Mrs. Kate Green and Miss May Shea, nurses cliargid with starving two fciuale patients at the Inninirg asylum, are ex onerated from all blame by the report of the investigators. Colonel .1. II. Mnpleson, the wcll-know-n operatic iuipressai-io, died in Lon don, aged 7". Northern and Western New York were visited by hwivy snowstorms, which rem lied llie proportions of lili-7.ards In several places. John W. Scott, a wealthy resident of Hichmoiid, Ya.. was killed by a highway man a feu blocks from his home. Boimin icpoi-ts that the powers have lemaiidcd from Turkey advantages sim ilar to ones recently obtained by France, an- d. iii. d in a special cable di-.at. li from Berlin. The Mutual Life Insurance comonuy of New York is said to have bought $1 tl.Mum- dels-ntiire bonds of the North Geiiuuii Lloyd Steamship cniilpnuy. Tuesday. Saul Pacha, who has lived for several years in retirement, lias been appointed grand vizier by the sultan for the sixth time. The Dowager KmprcsM of China lins ronlirnied the title of Maniuis iu the cn-e If Li Hung Chang's eldi st sou and con ferred dignities mi his other sons and lesoepdnnts. Members of the Isthmian canal coin nission have signed their report, which favors the Nil .irngiuiu route as prcfei- nble to the Pacainii canal. Ship subsidies, revenue reduction, roei J priM ity and trusts are some of the mat- tors on which contests ai- expect'-d in j the coming coiieress, ( A forecast of the Schley court - decis- I ion ileclatcs censure of the admiial like ly on several points. A battle between the Colombian gov ernment troops and a revolutionary force i is cTpiH ted In lie fought in the iatliuii.s I this week. ' ) EXPOSITION'S STATEMENT I - ilttlal I'rwHfii; l.iHbLitie Art l,82t (M4. .;. No i:M'lverthli. BUTAI.O. Nov. I.". - The Pan- iiiericnii Imposition company will not be forced into tli - hands of a receiver. This was to ail intents ami purposes definitely nnd finally settled at the nieet i. g yesterday between the board of di ns tors and tl.c creditors. The action of importance taken at yesterday's meeting was relative to the closing of the e ;io-it ion's affairs. The bend of directors i-ecoinuieuded through President Milloirn that the creditois up point from tin it number a coimnittet to ail in conjunction with the ptwent ce. -utile committee on important ques tions that come up hereafter. The rec oniiuendalion wus adopted by the meet ing and twu-thiids of tlie creditors' com mittee have already been : d. The uncial statement. ; tho meeting by President .'!' . i... an income from all s... . .. ' -,- "oT.L'ii; a total liiil.iliij i i . ' mi.. IIT.Tt.'J.'l, which, leaves ... .' I ac counts ainoiintitiu' to $o77.itio. u. 'ihe net current assests are SlPl.d.Vl.lS; the total present liubilitiea, Sl.o-!,ilW.f. The statement of net assets does not in clude the value of the exposition plant nnd rcul estate. Mr. -Milburn gave a short review of th work of the exposition officials and tha causes of the company's tiiiancial 111-sueci-s. He attributed the present defi ciency to the assassination of President McKinley in Buffalo, which threw the co iuliy into mourning and cut down the attenduuee. MYItRET REPORT. New fork Money Market. NKW YOI1K, Nov. 18. Money un call, It'ii.") per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4i(j5 per .cut. Soiling exchange: Actual business in bankers' at H..S7it for demand and if I.M I.S.V-; lor sixty days. Posted rales, !.-,' u I.Jfll. New York Provision Market. FLOl'll Winter putenls, J:i.lKj,'l.l0: winter st i nights. Jf,'l. Ii!fi:i.,'i(i; winter ex Iras. Sli.iiitfir.'.i.nP; winter low grades, r-.or.WJ.ik!; .Minnesota patents. Jji.l.NKii 4.1": Minnesota backers', sSil.Wsi.M.Oj. CUUVUKAI.-Ycllow western. l.a0; ciij, M.N; bruiidywiue, d. ltifid.ritl. I!YF. No. - western, titk- f.u.b. afloat; state rye, i;..Y,r".o. Wlli:.T-No. 2 red. SJt4e f.o.b. afloat; No. I northern, Me f.o.b. afloat. COliN No. 2 uirn. (ii'.ac f.u.b. afloat. OATS -No. . 1.-,',.,-; No. white, 4Hc; tra. k miM-d western, -Ma Itl'c; track white, bit ijc. I'OKK - Steady; mess, $l.-j.(sKiy 1II.IKI; family, J17.(itfii 1 7 . ; short clear, 17.,'k; U 1 W. II A Y Shipning. 0(iiiwc; rood lo choice. SJ'f'NIc. lil.'i Tl-ii:--Creamery extras, S'Vk'j factory, lo'-jc; imilatiou crciitnery, 174J I Sc. ClIKKSK-l'iincy large white, ti'-Ja U:lic; small while, lnr-t U) ,r. LGGS- Stnte uud Pennsylvania, 21 'j (llS2r. POTATOi;S .New York, JLOtKui .l'ii; New Jersey, $l.."iK(jl.75. Buffalo Provision Market. Bl'FI'ALO, Nov. 18. Will'. VT No. 1 northern, 7S:1ic; win ter wheat, No. J red, 7'.ie. C'OBN No, corn, titk-; No. 3 corn, Ci'uc. OATS -No. 2 white, 47'.c; No. 3 mixed, 4 I" e. l'l.Ol II Spring wln ut, best patent, per bid., l.tNi(!il -o; low grades, j.'.m;-( 2.7o. ltl'T'l Kl! Creamery, western, extrus, lc; state and Pciicsylvauiii creamery, 23c; fair to good. l!K-Ho. CUKKSK-Fancy lull creiiin, lie; good to choice, Uvi lo'.s-; counnoll to fior it'U'. EtiGS Western mid state fancy, 2.V.I. .. . POTATOES- Fancy, per bushel, ttXay "Ue. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTI.L' Kxtra export steels, J5.G5 fr7,i.S."i; good to choice shipping steers, Ifo.l.Vii.i.rai; course, rough but fat steers, ? I. I'Ki 1.7r; choice to amu.it Ii fat heifers, $4.7.V'o. In; common to goo I cows, $.i.2o (Jj.'l.'.Ki; good liii ti-lu-r bulls, 5.J.,"n Kii o.iiO. SUKKP AND LAMBS Handy lunibs, i-hoice to fancy, if l.li-fii I. oil; fair to good, $4.2.Vii4.4ii; choice lo handy wethers, l.tiUflfli.!.'). HOGS Mixed piu ki is' K'udcs, .").7U ((iri.7o; heavy hous, .S'.7.Vi..NI; chuice heavy uud upwiuds, o.S.'ALl.'i.llO, Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, loose, per ton, $13.1 I'd l.'l.rsi; timothy, prime ijose, baled, S-l l.i.i Co I ;.."n; timothy, pi-luie, tight baie.l, 'n Kl. oil; inixel, loose, tun, $1 I.ikkV IJ.nti; liiuotliy, No. 1, tight baled, $l-'.rli(if 13.1 si. Utiea Cheese Market. LTICA. Nov. l!. Large white, S lots of oTH boxes at K'jc: large colored, iS lots of I.H7.I hexes at ,s...c: small while, 2 lots of llfi lio.,- at b'jc; small white, ,ri lots of 4SII boxe.i at 'd'sc; small white, lo lots of l.li.o boxes at ;e: su.all colonsl, ,"i lots of .".."it boxes at W ,: small colored, 2 lots ot .'HKi boxes at '.''ic; small colored, 12 loin of K!0 boxes tit II' ic. Totals, 77 lots of 5.S.SI boxes. l'.PTTEl!- Creamery. 27 packages in 21: Hi packages at 23'ae: 3" piickag- at 2lc; loll packages at 2.V; NNI case of one-pound prints, at 2C-vc; 2(K casc of tivc-pouud prints, al Uolgc; 75 casi-s ol one-poniid I'liuts at 2ic. Little Falls Cberse Market. I. ITT l.K FALLS. Nov. IS. Sales of i Ii e-fc on the daiiy uiarke; today were; Small while. 7 lots of .'P' boxes at !l'Ua; small white,, I lots of 3 ; boxes ut b'.icl small white, 3 lols of 2-o boxes at N-; small white, 7 lots of Ij i boxes at S' -..!; small colored, I lols of L' boxes ut ll'-.-e; small colored, 3 lots . LT.i'. l.oxes at li'.c: small colored. ." I.,t of 2l."i l..es at S'jc; small colored.. I li - Of 3o'l boxes at S',e; twills, colon'. I, 'J lots ot 12tl boxes at !" .; twins. .oi,,i. . 2 lilts uf loll hovel 111 ., : Minis. . ' Orisl, 3 lots of r.'U boxes 111 s p-; t. i'.s. white, 4 lots of 2'U boxes at ll'..c: twi.is, white, S lots of .I..II boxes at .N' je. HCTri.l! Sat, s of ::u packages of dairy batter were made at 2' 'ojle. o.o.t ly at 21c. In en umeiy tl.'r i v. r l!3 packages sold ut 22'iic I
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