.V iN rjM 4 THE MTODLEBORGH POST. , i GEO. W. WAOKNSELLER, Lditur aril Proprietor MlddlolMirgh, I'll., Juno 13. lx'.if-. i " Tbo nnntiril interest on tbo National debt of Franco in 8370,000,000. ' The National l lt of Gnat Iiritain union tits to rnthtr mora than 8100 for each iniinliitatit. Tli Pari (lun Company pays tbo city 81,0,"0,000 n your for its monop oly uml declare a twenty-five per cent, dividend. In tlio UuitcJ States H,3u5,000 fam ilies own bonicH frc from encum lirnnrp; l,:t."0,0(IO families own homes iint'ticniul'ircd, and f, ".15, J families pay rent. ' 'Tbo Supreme Court of Missouri says tb at no (Irnnd Jury has thu riRiit to inspect a ballot liox, nit tbo secrecy of tlio lmllot is tmcrcd even from tLe criminal courts. Massnehiifetts, llboilu Island and New York bnvo tbo largest avernpto tiumlier ot persons to a bouse, each lionso in the.xo States Laving more tban nix occupants. A pretty ami poetic suggestion is nmdo in tbo New York Advertiser to btlp tbo fund for tbo F.dgnr Allen Too monument in lialtimore. It is to cul tivate rosea on tbo poet's jjravo nnd fccll them nt funcy price. Tbero is a man in Loudon wbo makes a good living by keeping care ful lints of tbo names and addresses of wealthy people. Ho furnishes these names ui ;.j a tiiouwiml to begging letter writers, promoters of com panies, mailers of eirculurs, advertise' incuts, etc. According to tbo Courier-Journal tbo President of tbo Keutueky Fun eral Directors' Association proposes that thoso of his calling should coaso to etylo thoinselvos "Undertakers," or even "Funeral Uiroctors," and should adopt tbo euphomistio disguise of "Morticians." The Russian Courts have reverted . ; " -'' ' "' T;"ri- Luual that when a husband and wife are drowned in tho same disaster, the wife dies first. The Russian doctors Lave testified unanimously that tho man would bo tbo first to die, because the woman is moro agile and keeps Ltrsclf afloat longer. It ia estimated that tbo annual in oorao of tho inhabitants of tbo United Kingdom is not less tbau 8",000,0C0,. 000. Of that amount SSOO.OOO.OOO is credited to houses aud lands. Foreign and colonial investments aro credited with S"O0,000,O00, nnd tbo remaining 83,500,000,000 is taken as tbo annual inconio of tbo industrial activity of Great Lrituin. Tho average is per head of tbo population. Tho world has yet to bear fully cf tho timber and mineral wealth hidden in npursoly settled mountain counties of Virginia and West Virginia, main tains tho Now York Sun. Hero a hardy raoo of mountaineers has long dwelt abovo tbo disturbuueecs of tho valleys, defiant of revenuo officers, un acquainted with luxury, and ecaicely euspecting tho natural wealth with which they are surrounded. An Ionia (Mich.) man, after a half dozen years of experimenting, has perfected a model of a postal cur that will uttain a speed of two hundred tuilcs an hour uud is designed by tho inventor to carry mail between tbo principal cities of tbo country. Tho car is to bo thirty-three feet long, aud to run on n steel elevated truck eight een feet above the ground. It is esti mated tho road will cost 810,000 a mile. The cur is provided with an npratus for picking up aud throw ing olT mail automatically. A judgment of no little importance to truvclcrs has just been delivered by tho Paris Court of Appeal, announces tho Ban Francisco Argouant. A 1'retich lady was staying ut a hotel with her child, when the latter was taken ill with scarlatina. The land lord endeavored to evict her, and the encrgetio intervention of a doctor was seeded to prevent a removal which might have been attended with fatal results. A claim for damages esti mated at three Hundred dollars was then put forward by the proprietor, and when the court before which tho case was brought decided against him. be appealed. The Conrt of Appeal has also pronounced againat the hotel keeper. CABINET APPOINTMENTS. 0LNEY SECRETARY OF STATE That was a Expected but His Successor. Caused Astonishment. The place Inft vacant at the President' cabinet by the di'ntb ot Judgo (lersbam wi filled t jr the transfer ot Attorney Oeneral Olney to tbe secretaryship ot state, while Judge Judson Harmon, ol Cincinnati was se lected by tbe president to succeed Mr. Onley as head of tbe department of juttle. Tbe latter appointment came as a completo sur prise to everyone hern, and It Is believed that tbe attorney-generalship was tendered to Judge Harmon, only tliut day. The selection ot tb Cincinnati man is gen ernlly attributed to the Influenoe ot Hocretary Carlisle, of whom tbo new attorney-general Is au old frlnd and associate. It shows one mote tbe reliance with which the president places In tbe Judgment of his secretary ot the treasury. It is believed tbat the atterney-goneralshlp was llrst offered to two or three eminent New York lawyer, wbo did not care to re linquish tbeir vastly remunerative practices In order to assume tbe more arduous duties of chief law officer ot tbe government for tbe comparative iuslgnillcaat salary of tH.OOO a year. Mr. Harmon was for a long time Judge of the common pleas court, aud ia about Ml yean of ago, and one of tbe most conaplciT ous lawyer in tbe west. Upon the retire ment of ex-Uoveroor lioadly from bis Cin cinnati II rm on bl removal to New York, Mr. linrmon took his place at tbo bead of tbe firm ol Harmon, Colston, (kildstnltb 4Y Hoadlv.tbe lat named being the son of ex-Uovernoi U oadly, of Ohio. Judge Harmon is not only recognized as one of tho foremost lawyers and jurists of this state, but I one of tbe most popular ciil.ens. He was born near Cincinnati 4 'yean ago, has always lived there, and is known by all. Ills lather, Jlev. li. r. Harmon, was a Baptist minister, well known throughout tbe Ohio valley. Judge Harmou graduated at I icntson university, a Baptist institution, at tlrsnvillo, ()., in InTiO, and began tbe practice of law In Cincinnati In IHu'J. Ho was a llepublicau till 1873, whei he Oreeleyisr.nd. lie was elected superior judgo in IH1H, re-elected In 191, and wnen ex-(lov-ernor (ieorge lioadly went to New York, In Is7, Judge Harmon resigned from the bench to become the head of tbe firm of Harmon, Colston, Uoldamlth A lioadly, which repre sents several railroad aud other corpora tions, aud wttn which firm he will continue bis connection. When Judge Harmon re signed In iss7, Governor Foraker appointed Judgo William Tuft, now United Mate circuit judge, aud formerly solicitor-general to tbe vacuuey. PROHIBITION CONVENTION. Meeting of the Pennsylvania State Pro hibition Convention, representatives ot tbe rrohlbltionlsts of Peantylvania met In annual stata convention at the New llratid Opera House PltUburg on tbeCth. Ktnte Chairman II. D. Tattoo, of Philadelphia, presiding. D. R. Sherry, edi tor of tbe Chester "iesua," of Delaware county, was made temporary chairman. Mayor McKenna welcomed the delegates. Colonel llaln, tbe Kentucky temperance ora tor, followed tbe mayor, and be In turn gave way to National Chairman Wckey, of Mlen gau. Itev. J. A. Bailey, ol Lawreaoe county, was eboeon twranent chairman. J W. Vloker V,,, . f Allegheny, and J - McCouneil and F. P. Herskberger, of . .Iseurtr.wera placed on the state coulral committee Co rep resent Allegheny county. ' Just twfore the noon adjournment tbe committee on resolu tions rotired. Tbe report of Treasurer Kpangler was made. Since January 1, lH'A the total receipts amounted to l,34!i.!U i tbe expenses were 1. 247.114, leaving a balauce of ttf7.!7. hisretuty 11. L. Castle, of tbe platform committee, announced tbat the committee had reported upon, two of tbe resolution to bo Incorporated In the platform. One recom mended the general adoption Of tho eight hour dav. The other was on tbe silver tiuus tlon. there being a majority report favoring tree coiuuge, and a minority report opposing It. I letiates occupied the balance of tho uf teruoou sefslon, and ')oth reports were dually laid upon tho table. All ot tho other reso lutions wcrfl adopted, as follow: l'or the total mppreMlou of the llipior tralllc; the protection ot Sunday as a day ot n-xt; grunting the rights ut nulTrage to wo men: better educatioual facilities In the pub lic schools and opposing State appropriation! to MVturmi; m'IiooIk: oxtending tlio period of imtiiralizatlon of all forelgunri to six vears; opposing all trusts and combiiKM, aud set tling nil dlspu'es between capital and labor bv iirbitnition: adiustmeiit of till tariff iiuch- ti'on by a nou-partihnu Comintsslou vested with nececsary powers; union ot all reform parties; that tbe President, Ylce-l'rosideni stid r nited State Senators be elected tiy the direct vote of the people; representation of all political parties In legislative uouiee in proportion to tlio vote ot each pMrty; govern ment control of railroad, telegraph and tele phone lines nud pui llo road, and opposing IndlHcrlinlunto foreign Immigration. When tbo preamble was read the omission of tho name of Christ us tho ruler of all na tions gavo rise to a lengthy debate, wbleli undeii in inserting the name. There was no contest over the nomination for slate Treasurer. Judge llrlggs, of Phila delphia, named W. H. llerry, of Chester, and Itiu choice was maue oy aucinuiuuon. THE UNREPENTANT TURK. Bultan Refuses to Acknowledge the Right of the Powers. The reply of tho Turkish government to tbo notes of tho representatives ot Circa1 llritnin, France nnd ItUHHia, in regard to I lie proposed reforms in Armenia, has been de livered to the envoys. The porte's answer It uot satisfactory. The Turkish government does not agree to tho principle of the oouirol of the propused relorin by the powers. Af ter receiving tbo reply the envoys of the three powers held u meet lug, at which they decided to reler tbo wbol mutter to their respective governments. 'Ihe position is serious, us last week the Ilnti.-u embassy Informed tho ports that lirent I'.ritlun had resolved uot to accept any modillcutiou ot the propositions uilecting re forms lu Armenia, uud tbe representatives ol tbe other powers Interested have inude the sume declaration to tbe porta Tho reply of the lurkisb government causes surprise and it is tuouht tbat such uu answer would not have been given without eucouragemeut from some European power, llut the preseuoe of the llritisb Meulterratieau sipuadrou, consisting of seventeen ships, ut lieirut. points to an agreement between Oreut Itritian, France and Hussia to fores Turkey to comply with tbe demands of the powers. Consequently Interesting new may suortly be flashed from Beirut, Syria, where it It believed the lirltith fleet will be called upon to support tbe demands of tho three powers. Two Hundred Killed. An nfltnUI ilUi.Htch received from Ilerr nti...,..r il... ui.veriior of the Cameroon district ot tlerman West Africa, anuounoes stores ueultug In more tbuu oue ciuse of there has beeu severe lighting with tbe rebel- goods, aud to declare department stores lious llokoko tribes. Four of the strongholds uuUauoea and close them. Tbe peualty Is of tbe rebels have been storaiod by the tier- ' ed at a line ot to to 20 for eauu day uun man coloulal troops, 200 tribenuen were Illegal business is uialutuiuud. The bills were killed aud many others captured. On the read aud ordered to second reading. side of the Germans 12 colonial soldiers were ' an killed aud 47 wounded, la the list ol casual- Tbe Year Book of the Agriculture Depart ties there are no German. tneut Is In type. THE RISINGTIDE. Dun's Review of the Condition of Com merctal Affairs. The tide ot business Is rising; even as It was falling Just two years ago, with surpris ing rapidity. Tbe gain has gone so far and fast in some branches tbat the more confer, tatlve tear it may not be maintained. liut Ihe period of dullness which ?ome in eacn market after an unusual rise, brings as yet noti lug like a corresponding decline. In dustries vain much, bait or fall back a little, ind then gain once more. The demand for consumption steadily Increases as the em- I lovineiit and wnges of the people!lnerease, eniHOd for money expand, one Lank re. porting 2'J per cent larger In tbe discounts tor the country, ami another 23 per cent more commercial loans than a year ago, and all but two report some gain. The serious question remains, whether the crop will be full enough to susiaiu a large busiucf. Hut tbo worst reports today are better by far tbau the estimate recently cur rent. Wheat rose il cents, fell bark U with realising and has again risen 3, with a west ern estimato of a crop HO.OO ,,0o0 bushels smaller than lost year. It 1 perilnemt to re member tbat ofllcial and most unolllcial re port, down to a late period lat fall, put tbe yield about H0.0O0.OO0 bushels lower tban It is kuown to bsve been. Western reteipt were 'ilit.OOO bushels more than last year.xnd In live weeks have been 7, i" 1, 0:1 1 bushels, against C.lKll.GjO bushels last year, while Atlantic expoits, flour Included, f.70,000 bush els smaller for the week, have been, in five weeks, 7, 7:is.H2M bushels, against 11.K45.47H last year. '1 here is neither holding back by farmers nor anxious basto In purchasing by foreigners to support belief In scarcity. Iron pushes upward, like the great build ings Into which so much nf it goes, and tho advance In llnlshed product bns become geueral. Of structural steel 1 J.COJ tons were turned out In May by the Homestead works, break iiig the record, aud price rise to l.S cents for l esms and 1 'J for angles. The Kastern Itar association bos raised the price of rcllned Iron to 1.1 cents and the Amalga mated association demand of Pittsburg anil western maker a change of wage, with 1.1 cents ns the basis. Coke produuers are said to have substantially agreed upou sales by an sgeney, nnu allotment ot tne output an.j an advance In price to I 50 or higher. Chicago works are in full operation, but tho demand from agriuultural implement makers lugs becuuse the c. unlug harvest is in doubt, lin I weaker, with a rlso in the world's visible supply to 'jr,f71 tons, about five months' consumption, but copper I stronger at lOftO for lake, aud lead is bighei at 3.3 cents. Failure (or the week have been l'J5 fot the I'nlted State against Ub last year, and 25 In Canada against 40 last year. AWFUL JIASSACRE. All the Missionaries, their Familtea and Households at Chengtu Killed. A special dispatch from Shanghai say that it is almost certuin tbat a massacre of all the persons connected with tbe Kugllsb French and American missions at Cbengts has occurred. Neither men, women cot children have been spared, according to the report. It is admitted that telegrams have been Intercepted by the government, tbe oh iect being to conceal Ihe news ot tbe iimsca ere. A French gunboat I on routo to Wuen- chnng to Investigate the report. Keport pubiisned about Japan's prepara tion to occupy corea are raucn exaggerated, Only small garrisons remain at seoul and a few others points, and, even in respect to these, ltussia will shortly require Japan to III a date ol evacuation. It Is not expected here that Japan will oner any serious dimcul lie as regards compliances with this re quest One of the principal provisions of the Shi mouosekt treaty is tbat which afllrms tbe In dependence of tbe kingdom ot Corea. As ltussia has from tbe outset of tbe war pro fessed herself desirous to see Corea unfetter ed by outside control, it might be presumed tbat she is uow doing no more tbau brlnglug pressure to bear upou Japan to give vlTect to her agreement with Chma by speedily evacu niiug the country. It bus, however, been biuteJ tbat Kussla is anxious to obtain a com manding iuflueuae lor herself u the Coreau peninsula. This view Is supported by recent dispatches from Seoul, thu Corean capital, that liokuyaeko, who has Just been nppoiuted acting premier of Corea, has formed au ul llaucu with the ltuslau minister. TO STARVEJHEM. Turkish Oovernment Has Prohibited Food Supplies Oonig to Nostorisna. The Turkish government, It Isclulmod, ha just taken the preliminrry steps in what may result lu a mnssacro ot Nestorian Christian In tbe mountains of Kurdistan. It is assert ed that the government bus given, orders to starve the Independent tribes ol Nestorlnus In the mouutalu region Immediately west ol Onwar, which may be described as lying about mldwuy between Mosul and Lake Van, about 50 miles west of tho Persian frontier. Thu orders, it Is stated, are tbat no food Ue plies ot any kind shall be allowed to enter Ihe territory ot tbo ludependout tribes, nud measure are said to have been tuken to en force these orders to tho letter. This action Is apparently taken as a means of compelling the Independent tribes to sub mit to Turkish authority nud to pay the taxes demanded by the Turkish government, aud is regarded as the tlrst serious attsmpt tbat the Turks have made to extort taxes from tbe independent tribes, F'rom tho earliest times in the history of tbe Ottoman empire these tribes have been ludepeudeut o( Turkish rule. They have paid no taxes, aud they have acknowledged no allegiance to tbe Turkish government. FOUR GIRLS DROWNED. They Ventured Into too Great Depth of Water, Seven girls wero bathing at Stump creek, six miles from ruuxsiitawney, Pa., Saturday, when Itosiu ltiiiier, aged 111, daughter of Will lam Kimer; Coin Hugh, duughler of Harvey Hugh, and Maggio and Sadie Anthony, daughters of T. J. Anthony, caught baud aud walked single file luto a washout 11 feet deep liulow the dam aud were drowned before assistance could reach them. A man passing by a tbey weut lino the water told tbem ol tbe hole nud be was uot out of sight uutll be beard their screams, but could not reach them In time to save tbem. After tbe girl were taken from tho water every effort possi ble wus made resuscitate them, but without avail. Funeral services ot tbe four took place In tbe Methodist KpUoopal eburob, at Dig ltuu, Sunday. DEPARTMENT STORES. Legislation Against Them Proposed In Illinois. Tbe Illinois senate committee which in vestigated the department stores of Chicago, ha reported, Tbe report Utterly coudemu department stores, aud declares tbat strin gent regulations will alone save tbe smaller concerns lu Ihe city Irom being entirely driven out of exlsteuce. Hills to this end were presumed, empowering tbe city couucil I to impose cumulative llueuse charges, on SURYIYORS OF THE WRECK. A SAD SEA TALE. Seventeen Lama Passengera of tha Col- Una Land la 'Frisco. Peveuteen of the survlvots of the Ill-fated fated steamer Co.lma arrived In Ban Francis. co on the Han Juan. When she docked, hun dred of friends aud relative of those wbo went down on the Colima were assembled, waiting tbe landing of tbe passengers. Groups of women with tearful faces and knots of anxious men Implored every oue on board for tiding of tbe lost, all hoping against bops that there might bavo bceu ome mistake In the dispatches anil some name omitted amoug the saved. How keen was their disappointment In tbe face of In evitable assarauce that there was DO bop was shown in their bitter lamentations. On tbe uptier deck of the s'.oaiuer were a few bappy people whose pleasure o uilraeted sharply with the grief of tne bereaved. These were tne friends of the survivors, who were embraced and congratulated at tbeir miracu lous rescue. The 17 men saved from a watery grave wben tbey bad given op all hoe of resniie were a sorry looking party wbeu they ar rived at the main docks. Home had their arms in slings. The beads of others were swathed In bandage. They limped as they walked, aud tbeir bruise were plainly In evidence. All were looking thin i n t weak and ihowed plainly tbe effect of the terrible strain during the tearful hours whoa tbey waited for succor. Tbe dories ot tbe survivors all confirmed the telegraphic, account of the disaster. Tbey agree tbat tbe cause of the foundering was the top-heavy condition of tbe Colima duo to her bulky devk load. From the be ginning of the voyage south, they say, tbe t earner acted badly and would not aniwer ib i helm, t he storm which sunk her wa encountered about 9 o'clock Monday night. May 27. and blew furiously during the next 14 hours. Ihe vessel lost steerage way and swung shoreward in tho teeth of a furious southeast erly gale, wbeu she lay helplessly battered by tbe tidal wave. Tbe steamer lay helplessly on her side for about IS minute aud tbeu tipped over aud sank. The women and children were drown ed in their state rooms, where tbey were confined during the gale. Ihe passengers wbo hud been on deck were thrown luto tbe sea. Many wero killed and horribly muti lated by tbe lumler on the deck, blown by the wind aud hurled upon the bead of the struggling men In tbe water. The raft ou which Cusblng. Sutherland, Itichardson and two others were afloat drift ed for about 24 hours. I'bey gave up all hope until the San Juan hove in sight. They at tracted her attention by hoisting a piece of red cloth and waiving their clothes. on the raft with the passengers were two sailors. One seized a small basket ot claret, of which both drank. Tbey became drunk and quarrelsome, To save the lives ot the rest of tbe craft, tbe men say they were obliged tu push one sailor, mad with drink, Into tbe sen, where he drowned. Tbe passenger say there was no time to launch the boats or put on tbe preservers wben they realized the serious plight of tbe Colima. and. besides, tbe fury of tbe storm made it impossible to launch or mun the boats successfully. Tnose who secured life preservers lost them In tbem In the water. THE NATIONAL CAME Crane Is pitching fine ball for Toronto. Brou'hers Is vaptuinlng the Louisville team. ' Cincinnati loads the League in base run ning. Chllds is Acting Captain of the Cleve- lauds. llawke bos not been lu the box for Haiti more yet. Pitcher Hart has not yet lost a game for rittsMirg. Without much exertion DuTy leads the Boston in batting. pcitz ha Huecuedud Miller as Captain of the St. Louis team. Just before the Pittslitirg Club left for the LaM Pitcher Weyhliig was relented. lionucr I covering third for Ilaltimoro Uurin the uIim-iic? of Metlraw, who is 111. All tlio Chicago pitcher are bitters i.nl can help to win their games with tliesifU, Not for years has Cincinnati figure I si pr.iiiinientlva a factor lu thu cluimtiiotuihlp ttl'Uggl Tim IliHt m twirlers never know who H going to pitch uutll thu team arrives on tbu ground.-'. In the National Leajjii" Sunday playing is doomed. Next y.rti' neither HnioUlyii nor liultiinoi'K will play Sunday gamcn in thu West, and the L'lucaus will i-Iomj thoir gates ou tn.it da). Anson, o" Chicago, it now accuted ot Hhoiilderiiig and jostling oppoiug base run ners at Hrst. O'Krieii, p.'erTer's su --sor ut second for the l.nui.'-vilii's, lint u, a lo u decidedly favor able iinpr.iMiloij. Of tile Pittsburg pitchers Ifawley lnu hit 11 butters this season. 11 trt 4, aud Killeu and Coleoliiiiv;li 1 i acli. The New orU ll ininn, liko his li i.tton brother, i a strong and sure thrower, some thing Unit was needed in New York's out ilelil. It: l'iit.tbuig and Cincinnati the visitinn (eum are treated its detested enemies. Kvery uccasiou is taken to hoot and hiss them, and seldom it a lluo pluy by tho opposition acknowledged. I. ug, of liostoii, lends tho League in homo runs up to date, and ho als i has the lowest lleliliiig average aimmg the short stops. Hitting this year ."ill count double where team bnso running is properly worked, at it ttus in ll stm two years ao, and Dultiiuoru last season. I'incluuiiti was in luck to draft such out Holders us .Miller aud Hogriever. They have made thu Cincinnati out Held the oipial of any in the League. The new pitching t ucee-'s ."t of the I.engua this year are Wallace, of ( lnvelatnl; Hart, of Pittsburg: Melieruiott, of Louisville, uud 1 I It 1 1 . of P. i-t.'ll. .iiiimei , ol Cleveland. Is getting baci to last year a throwing form. Ho hut bail no trouble with his aria this year except that hu bos been too utroug. . The fact that Louisville i attending money for players shows that thu Falls City peoplu have no notion of quitting thu game, despite the very kind solicitation of curtalu Eastern magnates and writers. Manager Stilee, of lioston. suystho duy has gone by wheu a League team can win four fifths of its games ou the road. Ho says the best of them have to play magnificent bull to do better than break even. The Minneapolis team uow on its uniform advertises a brund of flour ma lu in Minnea polis. The other clubs should follow suit Kaunas City advertising eauued bof, Mil waukee, beer, and St. Paul, ice wagons. Nosh nud Qanrell are the only men now with tbe liostou team out of the fourteen pinyers in 1H3U. Of that great team only five are playiug iu the League, un i two in minor Leagues. Thu other seven have given up tho game. Btandlng of the League Clubs. W. L P C W. L. P.C. ntianurg m 10 us Hosiou SI IS .SIS Baltimore 14 .MS Chicago 44 IS .671 Cleveland.... W 17 6m New York... DU IS .t Cincinnati.. HI IU .MS Philadelphia 1U 18 .614 Hrouklyn 1H ltf ,4M Washington. 17 ST .417 81. Louis 16 H7 .sod Louisville si .1(4 KEYSTONE STATE COLLIKGS STUDENTS SUSPENDED. 8Tr Punishment for Throwing Lieut. Buchanan Into the Water. resident Ketler, of Orve City college, sentenced tbe 13 cadets wii'i were concerned In the ducking of Lieut I '.chanuu on Friday to leave tbe town within : 1 hours, but on the pleas of their classmate t.ietlme was extend ed until Monday alterno' ii. Then they are to suffer these puulsbmeiits: Ira McCrvsry, '!i5, captain of Company C. of Nw Castle, re duced to the ranks and suspended from all college duties for one years 8. F. Neshltt, captain ol Company C. and H. C. Lewis, 'U5, first lieutenant and quartermaster, uo;u sus pended for one year. Lieut. Jatui and Alexander Walte, Bf), "t lteynoldsvilie, and Ilert Kd wards, "il, ol Slate Lick, nil Ibree suspended for one year. Lieut. CaUerwood, VI, of ew Jtodioro; l.ieut. .mcjuukiii, vo, New Texas: Sergt. Chrlstley, Walker, Oraham, 1. 1). Dodds. V. II. lodl nud Ket ler, all were suseii led uutll September. Among the guilty stud -nts are some of tbe most prominent in tbe college, Including a on ot tbe president roa MIIIBAL STUDIES. The millionaire sugar refiner, Charles C. Harrison, wbo has for a year bcu acting provost of the I'niveraity of Pennsylvania, and wbo was permautly elected to that po sition, gave the institution f JOO.OOO outright. The fund Is for the enoouraement of liberal studies and tbe advancement of knowledge. ciunoKD with Exnrzr.t.nxr.r. Cora Wood, until recently assi-tant post master at Conusant Lake, was arrestcl Sat urday evening, charged witu tbe einbeKr.le ment of (347. the amount of a recent shortage mails good by the p jstmosior, 1. C. lloal, wbo caused her arrest. Ihe beailug will be at F.rle, nnd she ssser.s her ability to prove her innocence. rnonri r.m Mr.triNo. The Troducers' oil com pan v, limited, nt Its annual meeting at Warreu re- -lected lor the coming year Its board of managers, as fol lows: David Kirk. Pittsburg; li F. Straight, llradford: A. 1. Wood, Warren: J, W. Lee, l'lttsburg, aud Clareuee Walk r, liutlcr. At the middle year entertainment of the class of lH'jtl, at Ml. Pleasant institute, the gold medal was awarded to Kva May Andrew. Mary Stuart llumsay gave a piano solo and orations were delivered by Laura (trim, George F.dward Schilling, l.dna 1 Myers, John K. Kannrr, Luoch A. Arrlsou, Jessica Parry.lF.uolyn M. Swigart, Gerard S. llryce, Ellraueth Slrohm, Herbert 1. Sitnpsou, Mar garet '.. Markle, William W. McAdaui aud Lather K. Uainbry. Tbe patternmakers of the Johnson com pany struck at Jobustown. The bone of contention Is an attempt on the part ut tbs manager to c-bange tbe method ot work from day to piece. Tbe employe assert that tbe cbaoge mean tbe tneu would receive about tl yitoll 69 per day instead ot tbe present wages, which are from t'l 40 to t& Cooper's Ilattery II, which did famous ser vice during the war, held a reunion at New Castle on Saturday. Nearly 3,000 persons were present, and thirty-seven of tbe old command responded to roll call. The commissioners of Blair couuty, have appealed to court from tbe decision of the auditors who bad overcharged Commissioners Funk and Hurd 4,000 each, and Commis sioner Fog ley, ftOOO. In the Blair county oourt at Uollldnysburg, Peter Blair was given a verdict of 4834 against tbe borough because It bad appropri ated Blair's run for a water supply aud bad taken away tbe water rights ot farmers liv ing along tbe ran. Near Conway the body of a man was found beside the railroad tracks. Upon the left arm were the word In India Ink, "Michael Loreuz, 1801," aud a Hah, Un tbe right arm was a mermaid. N. T. Oeorge, cashier of J. A. Gault's store at Kittanniug. was assaulted by two men on tbe street on Saturday nlgbt. who cbosked him aud robbed hliu ot a box containing 40(). At New Cast e, Mrs. Michael Parrot, carry Imr a V-rcar-old baby, was struck by a train aud fatally injured. Tbe baby was thrown over a 10-tooi embankment, but was not hurt. Work has been begun on the rebuilding of the Carnegie rail mill nt New Castle, and both that mill and the wire mill are expected to bo iu full operation about July IS. Frank Williams It Co., of Buffalo, have purchased a half-Interest la the J. I). Boyd coal works at Smock station, on tbe Pittsburg Virginia A Cburlestou raiiroau, tor c Ij.ooo. Tbe commencement exercises of tbe Call forula slate normal school will be held Juue 117. Twenty-seven young meu aud women comprise the graduating class. Peter Ford and Ilobort Joyce plouded guilty at New Castle to having robbod the Porter resldeuce at Pulaski, aud were eacn sentenc ed uine years in tbe penitentiary. Tbe polishers In the II. M. Myers A Co., shovel works ut Heaver rails, went out ou strike for tbo restoration ol a wage reduction made a year ago. Fire at Altooua destroyed tbe furniture fac tory of 1. P. Hbtuier, aud several adjolu- lug stsbles. Loss, J,00J, covered by lusur auce. an Cr.epkowic, wbo stole fiDO from August Iieineter at California was captured by officer at Lnloutowu and the mouey re covered. Charles I). Wolf, telegraph operator eloped from Wllllamstiort with Margaret Fisher, au heiress, and they were married at Lluura. Anthony Scanion, late United States dep uty marshal! for Western Pennsylvania, com mi ted suicide at scrauton ou naiuruuy. Catitaln Jason Luthron died from his iu juries lu tbe dynamite explosion at tbe Erie water works extension operation. James Flemlug and George Shullx were arrested at Lewlstuwu on tbe cbargu of pass- lug counterfeit mouey. Tbe Cambria Iron company will Issue t2,000,COO of additional stock, ail subscript tluus to be maue oy juiy iu. Parby Agan was Indioted at New Castle for the murder ot Martin O Mallu, who was killed by being hit ou tbe bead with a club. The body of Anna Kay, 35 years old, was found In tbe caual at Bristol. Foul pluy conjectured. Stolen Bars of Ooid Found. Tbe 190,000 in gold bar stolen from tbe Carsea mint was recovered Tuesday. In most unextiected way. The government oftl cers dug up tbe treasure In tbe woodshed of William Pickler, an employe In the melters and reHnishars' department, who had but been even suspeoted. Flakier was betrayed by a woman with whom be had been living and whom he hud aDuseu. A. Stork A Co.'s planing mill, with 19 ad joining houses, iu Baltimore, were de stroyed by tire. Loss, 125,000, One bun drwd people are temporarily homeless. MILLIONS MADE IN WHEA Armour, Rockefeller, Baker, Km Logan the Big Winners. Tbe recent phenomenal rise In the wheat, probably the greatest ever kno J so short a period, caused Immense mr, money to be lost and won on the board ot Trade. Tbe general public, so often floecivl ., glad crv "wheat is going np," r, ' " chsry during the earlier portions of tt , this spring, when Inside of three y wheat rose fully 30 cents a bushel, jj, ' each succeeding day passed and tu) o,,(l continued to rise tbe old fever w.is t0 and soou tbe general piiblio was to t t In It old and long deserted haunts srour tbe board and soon it was the center of , operstlons. It seems tbat the great public profited ny from the rise to wheat than any other ptr.io lar Individuals and It seems alio that tl great public refuses to prohibit by ejp p. for they are still overwhelmingly i t ' ket, which Is working steadily on the d- grade and every Indication now ppint, , tbeir putting their handsome pro lit iv,, actly where they got It and going hint experience, perhaps, but surety to r-W J Illlip It. Armour, mv Ulllionairs & man. Is said to have Individually nt! t I'OU.oou on tne rise, in auumon J. htl I Rockefeller, Armour and an unku ,wn . Yorker were banded together In a dust,! pool which Is said to have nettod ttw 12.000,001 ana f i3,ouu,uuu. W. T. iViker. president of the UH trade. Is said to have won about J.tmjoc John It. Lyon Is credited wltuaproUt wn'ji In the hundred thousands, H. A. K-nt tbe Oss Trust, operated on a larger scsls n some say he must have made 3.0ims).ooo. ; (I. Logan, the broker, Is also credit l ik aodaome profit well up toward the figure mark. Tbe number who pr 1 tbe extent ot a few hundred or a few t u -ands Is probably perhaps beyond a-iv ,i : computation. I'rocably the most cou-i.tw loier waa Ldward rardrldge. Three Boya Drowned. Three boys, F'.mmett Sweeney. Patrick M ris and Michael Sheridan, aged 11. u, 11 years, respectively, went bathing Id , trie Sunday. Tbey were ouly a simrt l tanco from the shore, aud the water ai very deep. Young Morris wns ei-e,J nraiaps, and bis two companions weut ti rescue, when nil three were drowue,!. nreuls ot the !uds lived lu uiljom,ti- Ik a un Luke street The Bebela Have Ecuador. Advices from Guayaquil, F.cuaJur, it tbe government possessions are now ated to the provinces ot l'lcniieim ( t, Ar.uay and Loja. the other 11 t-iug .x, completely In tho hands of the rcvolutiocn Tbe four principal ports, llahia. K:nfl and Manta, are also nm iy tne n,';r.-a and the Interior provinces will be cou.il to surrender. According to rumor. Mrs. James ati has sued lor divorce. MAWKISTS. 1'ITTSBl K1. (THt WIIOI.KSAI.E PKII'SS AMI tiltKl IFIiil iraiu. (lour and teed. WHEAT-Nu 1 red w i o. S red " lUKN No. jrellow ear ' " Mixed ear W l No. S yellow shelled ' OA'l . 1 white 1'' 1 No. II while J 1 txtra No, tt white H l.luht mixed - :i KYh No 1 U 1 No. H western - .i ' FLOCK VS utter patents nleuils.. 4 t) I i.i 4 1 H !! raucy nprlug patents v Fancy straight wiuler 4 m Straight Xki bakers' Clear Winter Kre flour - BAY No. 1 tlitiotby No. a ii 'w Mixed clover. No. 1 1" M Looae tlinotliv. from wasous.... I'' t 1' FKK1 No. 1 White MiL, lnu )': I" No. v hlte Middling IV Brown Middlings is ' 1' Brau. bulk 1' ' ' ST It A v Wheal f'-'i 1 Oal ' Dairy 1'roduiU' Bl'TTKK Klein l reamei y I J1 rain y t. reamery rrtui y Countiy HolL J Low grade ami cooking CllKtt thio, new New Y ork, uew "l W IsctiliMlli iwism. ' I Lllll lui gel", UeMllittae i' trultaud Vegetables. LEANS llaud-picked, ier nu ...... 1 Luna, lu ' I'lH-MOivi Hue, 111 car. nil !' h torn store, tu "' Htl. in per UDI I " I AlHiAl.h Heine grown, nnl 1 e '1 L M.Ml'b-pe.' oni ONlUNs vuuw, bu I '-1 ' I'AIDMI's per bl'i I'oultrjr, Ltc. Live Chickens, V pair :i'S Live liuess. i pan Lireased t-nickeus, V Ib. Live I lirey, ' lu ii i Kiftt.t Pa. aud onlo. Iresn r h I lltllS- hllllveOeee.flU No. I fcx. Llteiaeese, l tu lountry, large paeaed Miscellaneous. hKEHS Clever lb t i" i ' i ;u ' i j li ;. '.u i v i 1 iiuoth) , prune lllue uiuh ItAtih c ouutry mixed BuNhY v lillo viover Buckwheat MAI I.a bi hi I', new clus.it Country, sweet, nni .... . 'lAUAiW CINCINNATI. FlXJl'H WllLAT No. li ltuu ltYh No. li t-OltN Mixed t)A IS LliUS HI' T 1 Lit niiio 1 1 earner)' t'illLAUtl.l lll t. FLOCK 3 ; W IttA 1 Nu. It ite.l ; t-OUN- No. J Mixed OA 1 h -Au. 4 mte ItL I I Kit i leaineiy, cua feuun i-a. In sis NL.W VOltK. FLOl lt-l'utents '' ' WlibA V-Nu. 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