' I COUNTY NEWS. Breezy Letters Written by Our Corps of Correspondents Throughout the County. NEITZ VALLEY. j,'. II111 made a flying trip to He- yroverriuay. William H-varw ami son were me " - t T I I 1.1. U. ....!.. nests ot Lewis neimoncii s duhuj . M Hoyer vislleu ins son, ttbimw foyer, (Sunday. Frank Woodlev, of Dundore, was in w valley recently. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. i Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FLINTSWNE VALLEY. Iflai Llsale Wendt of Helinsgrove, Ly villtlng in this valley recently. commissioner Qeo. Miller and son, rhsrles, were 111 tins valley making I last weeK. The oats harvest is past and some of j he fanners are imsy plowing airc.un . One of Edward Rouab'a sons and his riend were in the valley last ween. I Clyde Hendricks' of Kantz, were vis low in this valley Sunday. Harrison doodling, of Oriental, spent umlay with J. A. Hoyer, 01 mis wet. The fanners are busy plowing and ne want to sow rye weunesuay. ... ... ... .,..,,,,1 Lug 1, iuw. tuey uiugoiuK he season. A nierrv fishing party of Neitz val- bvare at the Susquehanna river. The Ouarterlv Conference will be leld at Ebenezer church on Aug. 18-1U. are invited. Preaching batunlay veiling, August IB. ai me same pu.ee. John Mull, who is working on the inroad aDove Bunoury, was m oiu udst Sunday. Philip Moyer, wife and youngest son, Union, were to riouiz s vauey msii- M Jacob Erlenmoyer'1 (Saturday and lunduy. The D. B. Sunday school a', Eben- rwill hold its annual pic-nic Satur- BV Sept. H, 1HUU. All are niviieu. FHEEBUKft- I The Tenth Annual Reunion of the lilbish family will be held in Clem- tat'8 Hark Tliursuay, August 10. ah pteresting progrnni has been arranged I the executive committee. I Invitations have been received for beThird Annual Schoeh lteunion to t belli at Krearffer. Friday, Aug. 24. Mi Delia Hilbish and her friend, i Bcnoil, notn oi rreaenciuiourK, nmi nnunt.v. nnent a dav with Fends last week. Misses Mary E. Weaver and Mary . nuiiisn hber.t rnaay wuu menus I Middleburgn. I A party consisting of Will Grimm H Wire, C. W. Massier ana wire, o, .Harley and wife and Chas. Riegle pd wife took dinner at McKees, Bun- I The choirs of this place are preparing K the Snyder County Choir t onven- n to be beld August is, near our I Wni. Brown, the trombonist, played nth the Fremont band, haturday. Miss Mary Wiest, who has spent sev- i months in rouaueipnia, returneu ne Saturday. I Miss Sarah C. Glass, after a two leeks' visit with her father, returned Philadelphia Monday. The rumor of robbers in the vicinity ted unite a sensation among our ople last week. I Freeburg was well represented at the pnuafl Keunion last lhursday. iMiles Kantz and Chas. Hilbish, of lorthiuuberland sjient Sunday with perms. iMiss Sallio Roush left for Philadel- hia Thursday. MT. PliEASANT MILLS. IN, of our farmers are busy plow I The O. 0. Band played for a pic-nic I oriental Haturday. 8omeofour oeorde attended thefu- fmluf Thomas Gray bill at Bichtleld pntuav. I Peaches are on the market. Miss Effle Minium spent a few days moner last week. It F. and W. A. Schnee and W. A. wding went to Hoover's Dam on uursday on a fishing expedition, ney caught several fishes and a few Mrs. Marw finvder snent several P at Pallas. John C. Hoyer sports a new tandem fcycle. ' IMaioy P. fiteffen and A. 8. Y'erjrer pent Sunday evening at Isaac Stefl- Uessie Minium snent several weeks 1 rreeburir. wf I. Yerger and Geo. Dry are busy Fmng. "1 Charles Reichenbach, of near Liver- i Ient Sunday in town. Sumner colds are noted for hanging on. They weaken vour throat and lungs, and lead to serious trouble. Don't trifle with them. ake Scott's Emulsion at ce. ft soothes, heals, nd cures. 111. AUdnastMS. PALLAS NEWS. J. W. Mover is training an excellent colt belonging to Benjamin Kline, of Kratzerville. The animal is a very promising one. Friday afternoon, Jennie Stroub, our music teacher, was accompanied by Katie Troup. The voting ladies siHrt-! ed a faultless rig behind a well-bred bay trotter. Jennie bandied the linen with the dexterity of an expert horse woman. Sunday Mrs. M. A. Bailey had IS visitors to sample her sweet pears. Come again. Bailey Bros, are building a portable dark room for use at pie-nies, etc. The threshing machines are on th' road. Farmers are preparing to thresh- Huckleberry parties go from here to Shade mountain. They bring hack a nice lot. OLOBE MILLS. B. F, Row is on the sick list. Marie ( filbert returned U her borne in Bunbury Monday. Cora Row, of White Ton, ipent Sun day with her parents, B, F. Row and family. John Gill and wife spent Sunday with John Gilbert and family. N. P. Hare and wife spent Sunday with the I'lrich's. S. H. Hummel and 8.0. Ulrioh liar vested their onions. Their patch yield ed llii bushels. B. D. Koch's. B. P. Walter. J. A. Smith and families all partook of ice cream at the home of Antes I'lrich's Sunday evening. Win. Schroyer's, Thomas Dietrich and Asaph Beaver had a pic-nic on the island last Thursday. UNION TWP. I A. L. Stniwser and family snent parents at Selius- Sunday with his grove. Lizzie Schrev spent Saturday aud Sunday with friends at Oriental. Joseph Schrev, of Montgomery, is visiting witb his brother, Gotleob, this week. Berkey A Relgle have one acre out in tobacco plants. The plants appear very nice, but they are small as yet. Maine, a daughter of ('has. Wcnrich, has a slight attack of scarlet fever. We are surprised to leain that in this enlightened age, while we now enjoy seven months of school, nearly every family a newspaper, and the rural tel ephone, and stili we have bait and even biters for the lightning rod swin dler too bad. Never sign a paper for a stranger. POUT TREVERrON. Harty Lenlg spent Sunday at home. Miss Minnie Moyer, of Chapman, snent Sunday at the Port Treverton House. Editor Stroub's wife and daughter, of Hemdoii, called on Mrs. Dr. Bogar Friday. Mrs. David Herrold, of Shamokiu Dam, is visiting her parents, Henry Stepp and wife. John and Oliver Rice, who were em ployed in the woods near Johnstown, returned home last week. Jacob Lenig and wife, of Mlllmont, after paying the former's brother a two (lays' visit, returned home accompanied by their nephew, Clarence Lenig. Messrs. Victor Bogar and Frank Swineford and Misses DoUlo Swineford and Mattie Stroll called on Dr. Nipple'f at Bunbury Sunday. Harvey Beistle, of Milton, was the welcome guest of his relatives a few days last week. Miss Lenora Bhambach, of Philadel phia, P G. Bhambach, L. A. Sham bach, wife and daughter, ofShamokin, are visiting their formei homes. Miss Linnle Aucker made her week ly trip to Shamokiu Dam Sunday morning. Amos Moyer, of Independence, was a welcome visitor at the home of Dr. Bogar Saturday night. O. A. Neitz and W. W. Charles left for Akron, Ohio, Friday, where they intend to make their future homes. Barber Neitz has accepted a position at Bunbury, Win. Beyer, wife and daughter, Miss Mayme, spent Sunday with relatives at Seliusgrove. George Troutman, who is employed at Elizabeth villa, spent Sunday with his family. Henrv Hoover, of Herndon, called on his slater, Mrs. J. C. Neitz, one day last week. KREAMER. Mrs. John Mitchell and son, Carol, of Ranova, Is visiting at Kamuel IJoll- Inger's. Calvin Stettlcr, wife and son, of Mld dleburg) snent Sunday evening with A. C. Smith's. Miss Izora Smith returned from a visit to I.ewishurg. Mrs. John Uickel visited friends in Williainaport several days last week. Quite a number of young men from this place rode on their bicycles to Mid dlehurg Saturday evening. Fisher Walter was fishing atSehoch's dam Thursday. The Sunday schools of this place and Meiser will hold their annual union pic-nic on Fagley's island Saturday, August 11. Everybody is most cordi ally invited to attend. There will be a baiid present to furnish music. A party of little merry-makers sjient Saturday at the creek in honor of the birthday of Miss Matilda Maurer. Miss Dilla Maurer of Northumberland, cous in of Matilda, was present. They en joyed a very nice supper and had a very pleasant time together. Striker JaHad r 7 lajastat ton SprlnaHeld, Ills., July 31. Thomas Brennan, a "Bui Four" railroad trlker at Litchfield, yesterday plead ed guilty In the United States circuit court to violating the Injunction of Judge Allen restraining strikers and others from interfering with the oper ations of the road last summer, and was sentenced to 90 days in Jail. CENTREVILLE. Mrs. M. A. Huteniiin and family, of BeUMgrove, viaited Squire Bhinkel " family on Sunday, H. K. Mohn and A. B, Sheary were county-seat visitors last Thursday, Mr. Sholtcr and wife, of Union Co., visited friends in this vicinity over Sail day. I Geortie Rauch and wife, of Kreamer, were the guests of P. H. Bollg Saturday. 'Squire Bhinkel and Wm. Benfer, of Dice, wen- to Mlddleburg Friday. Oscar Solomon and family, of New Berlin, were the guests of Perclval Hartman and family Sunday. I Dr. G. C. Mohn, of Laurelton, and I , Elmer Brauoher, of Mlllmont, were in town Sunday afternoon. Miss Emetine Nevins was home from M iddleburg over Sunday. Qeo, I. Long, of this townihlp, and , Miss Kate Oberltn, of Mifliinhurg.were I united in marriage Sunday morning by Rev. B. Aurand. F.lias Bruucraml Joseph Koona were 1 Mlddleburg Sunday morning. t . ii. tienartcKs was nome rrom Lewis town over Sunday, No doubt Sallie w as happy. James Piirsley ami John Rutherford, ! of Laurelton, were in town one day I last week. 1. P. Blngaman and wife, of Kantz, were the guests of S. S. Bowersoz Sun day. Mrs. Sarah Zieber, of Hellevue, ().. was t lie guest of Susan Walter several days last week. R. F. Chambers of White Springs via ited Hopnal Sam peel Sunday. Miss Llllle Buaid, of Mlddleburgh, spent several tlays in town recently tne guest of P. ('. Hartman and family. Miss Hettle Sande is, of New Berlin was the guest of her sou, W. P., Satur day and Sunday. Jackson Bllger and wife, of Shamo kin Dam, visited W. A. Napp and fam ily over Sunday. Theodore Blngaman, who had been working at carpentering at Lewiatown for sometime, returned home Saturday. C. M. Showers took in the Centen nial at Bellefonte last Wednesday. Mrs. W. P. Secbriat and baby, of Beaver Springs, after spending a week With parents and friends, returned home last Thursday. Chas. Orwig, of Mlllmont, and L. S. Hartman and wife, of Phila., were the guests of Ptter Hartman and family Sunday. DONDORE. Hempeily A Co., f Harrlsburg, had their limn In town selling notions. Ex-Sheriff Wolf was in town attend ing to business, I). L. Neitz, of Kclipse, was noticed on our streets. He shares the distinc tion of being an expert in his profea tion, hut in this enlightei.ed age few believe in Mw-wowing. k Minnie F. Kyer and daughter, Safil, of Seliusgrove, accompanied by the Fresh Air children, of New York City, spent a day with Maria W. Dundore. Rev. Fortner, of Helinsgrove, stopin-d in town for a short rest. H. H. Neely traveling for the firm of Dale Ai Co., of York, l'u., was in town selling drugs. D. F, Zerflng was in town selling clothing for L. G. Detwiler Ai Son, of Phlla. Maria W. Dundore was on the sick list for a few hours, but through the telephone medical attendance whs pro cured in a few minutes and Dr. Krebs' prescription did the rest. Lizzie Schrev was in town on her wheel and called on Maria W. Dun dore. Rev. W. E. Detwiler, f Williams port, was in town soliciting subscrip tions to the endowment fund of the Central I'eitn'a College. The school has been very successful in the past and lias a bright future. Our farmers are much elated over our timely rain of lust week. The Post exposes frauds and protects the people. There is a good demand in this town jor early Htatoes, fresh butter and girls to hire out. We have now abundant rains and corn and potatoes are doing fine. Catherine Mull, of Pawling Station, spent hist Sunday with her sister, I Louisa Neitz. Harry Shafer anil family will move 0 Chapman township next week. STHOUPTOWN. (Too Ute for laat we ek.) David Kerstetter is very sick at this wilting. The oats and potato crops are short on account of drouth. L. s. Gelnet, our merchant, is doing a hustling business and is getting in bis full stock. The sad news reached us that Thorn 1 as (irayhill, of Uichllcld, dropped over . I J I - . ....... I L.'.. . .... I ... II ....... .. dead at Oriental siaturilav. He was a preacher and noted for pow-wowing for all diseases. People came for miles to him. Frederick Wochley Is putting up a new house; it is well under roof. E. S. Pitroup, ofSwineford, I'a., is contractor and builder. E. D. Rhoads made a business trip to Northumberland last Saturday. The Arndt family is home again from burning brick for E. S. Stroup at Swineford and is as Jolly as ever. The Clotfelter & Btroub Lumber Co. is manufacturing lumlier by tho whole sale. Water is scarce. They must haul it about a mile. The hovs sav the cakewalk aud festi val at Meisefviile Saturday evening I was well attended. A good chance for I them to throw their harvest money away which they earned by the sweat I of their brow. Such nuisances ought to I be abolished. A chance in mail routes No. 10.731, Richtleld to Oriental, is superceded by a route from Knousetown through Strouptown toMt. Pleasant Mills. Pro posals for carrying the mail over the new route will be included in the gen eral adv. for carrying mail on stage routes In the state of Pa., which will be issued on Sept. 15 of this year. A A A i Does Your w H ead Ache ? Are yonr nerves weak? Can't you aleep well? Pain In your back? Lack energy? Appetite poor? Digestion baa? Boilt or pimple? These are sure signs of poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature intended, these poisonoua substances are sure to be absorbed into the blood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing bevcre disease. There is a common sense cure. mm PILLS They dslly Insure an essy snd natural movement of the bowels. You will And thitthe use of SAyer's arsaparliio with the pills will hasten recovery. It clesnses the blood from all Impurities snd is a great tonic to the nerves. Wrftm I ha Doctor. Our Mfldlol I)prtmnt Sal an of th most ratunl pbjrilflatit la th fan... I SUUt. Toll O... I. . i. t lust how you ' miTtrltig. You will rclv the rit medio! advice without coil. DR. J. 0. ATRR. Luvrtll, NUM. Administrators1 Sale OF V A I.I A 111. S. HKAI. KST ATE. Hy vtrlufl uf nn Oft! Of 1-. I nut of the Orpti nn'al'nurt of Hnvtlor county, ths uadersiffnod administrators of the cnumu of Tobias Ranter, lute of Chapmen Twp., HnruertTo., Rs..dwsaa sd, will on SATURDAY, AUG. i. I9S0, on tha ttrsasisas of Tract No 1. eipose th following deirilbod Iracta of loud to public lo. TKNl'T NO. 1. A foriii of 62 sens more or leao, in eiinpiiioii '1'wp.. afcrasald, boundsd on llio north tv InmU or Mm. Mnrjr Ballsy John Kirit7'r on llio eofll Uy UipU uf Itaviil Swartr. uttelu, on tlic Houllt hy litpiln of John M klne uiluto ooil" on the rt by IiiiuIk of AuffiiAtua stmub and Qrubb's ohyroli property. ThU trncl tnl in eliont A ecrre or (rood tl int.. r lond. The soil Is In h 1 ik It ptoto of cultivation ondhMonorar felline autiply of the ! wa ter, tfooit hnnlc burn, BOOd ilwelliiiK botlSS nnii II thu modern oulbiiiblliiit.. Thlntrix t will be old Hul. j. i t to a I.. ion- which riplrea April 1, 1901, and one-half of the crupe are reserved. TRACT NO i A tract of about S acree In Union Twp , aald oounty, botlndsd on the north and wrsthy landa of joonb Ramsr, on thcNouth by the samo. and on tho wi-nI bv Die lituda of - TRAOT Wo. a -A trnct of about 2 aorea In Chapman Twp.. aald oiiuntybonndod uutha iinrtbiui.l weal bv landa ..( Davlil Swart! eatote. mid mi IIm- i-uat and soulll by lanila ol Jnliu l. I Mill. ! Tsbsm or 8ai.s : -30 per oent of the purchaaa I money roual be paid in cash on tho day of anlo, 311 per oenl. Ibrse monthi afloi lh uie and lha balanca r beforo ii monlhaafter ale, wben deada will be dell Tared t. lha purchasora j und poojHNMlon given. Sale lo basin t I;!) o'clis I; of day. when ' oondlliona of aale will le made known by AttOUHTUN STKOUB, Levi ramkic, M, 1 Porraa, AUornoy, Administrators. N nil K0 DESPERADO SHUT To PIECES. UikI Killed I'lve Persona anil Mni-ted it llelun of Terror. New Orleans. July 28. After a des perate battle, lasting for several hours, In which he succeeded In killing Ser geant Oabriel Porteus, Andy Van Ku rem, keeper of the police Jail, and Al fred J. Bloomfleld, a young hoy. fatally WDiiinliriK Sergeant .I11I111 V. Lally.John i Banvllle, ex-Policeman Prank H. Evans, A. S. Lodere, one Of the leading confectioners of the city, and more or less seriously shooting several citizens, the negro desperado, Rohert Charles, who killed Captain Pay and Patrolman Lamh and hadly wounded Officer Mora, was smoked out of his hiding place in the residence section of the city and lit erally shot to pieces. The trouhle was started Tuesday. The police were Informed that two suspi cious negroes were hanging around a quiet neighborhood. When the police went to investigate the negroes show ed fight, and Officer Mora was seri ously shot. One negro was arrested Robert Charlos, who did the shoot- ... a . . . 1 II. Ing. took refuge in a snaniy. w una the police were searching tor nioi at night Charles killed Captain Day and Officer Umb and made his escape. Since then he has been hunted for by mobs, and many negroes have been at tacked, tha mobs becoming so dis orderly that the governor ordered out troops. A complete list of the caaual tles shows that six negroes and five whites hare been killed and ten ne groes and twenty whites wounded since the trouble began. His compan ion, Leonard Plerson, Is safe in jail. Tngliual llollrr Uorat, Two Killed. Baltimore, July 31. The steam tug Templar, owned in Alexandria, Va., blew up In the harbor here last night and killed Jeremiah Moore, the en gineer, and C. E. Wood, a fireman. The balance of the crew, Including Capt. Oliver Crowder, were more or less In jured, but It Is thought all will re cover. The Templar had In tow the schooner Nellie P. Morse, and waa Just rounding Into port at Canton Hollow when the boilers burst, and sbs liter ally disappeared from the face of the water, leaving nothing but a mass of splintered wood to show that she had ever existed. The survivors were picked up by the police tug Lannan. SELJNSQROVE. Miss M. K. Snyder, an aged resident, died Friday of last week, and was buri ed Monday afternoon, aged about 83 years. Rev. and Mrs. r. r. Frontz will h ave for his charge ( La U range, 1ml. 1 l hursday. The property of Mrs. Mary Duck, dee'd which was tohuvebeei) -old Sat urday last, was withdrawn owing to the bids not being high enough, Mrs. Ethel Bogar (nee Marsh) is spciitliiif several weeks w ith her par ents. A. W. Potter and family and some oth. r parties plc-niced at Muliailtougo creek, Chapman township, Saturday afternoon. W. llulph Wagensellar spent Sunday at Turbotville among friends Miss Rerthn Chritzman of Washing ton, . t. is a guesl ai her aunt's, Mrs, P. It. Wngcnsciler, There will lie no services in Trinity Lutheran church during the month of August as the pastor has In en grantl d a vacation. Rev. (iensler and wile entertained a luotlier and a friend of Rev. ti's over Sunday, .1. V. Gundruiu and sister of Phila., who sK'iil several weeks very pleas antly, returned to their home Monday. Mrs, Hall and Miss Walls of Lewis burg nieces of Mary Snyder), also Mrs. V. J. Mullen of Scrnuton attend ed the funeral of Miss Snyder Monday afternoon. The Hrst service held in the chapel was her funeral service. The attendance was quite large, Rev. Mor rison officiating. Two ladies, neighbors of Or. Ochsen ford and wife, -pent 11 few days in town. They were delighted with the surroundings. .1. Wilson t overt and wife of Harris burg are spending several weeks among friends, Sir. ('. is enjoying fishing, M. I,. Wngenscllcr laid down a buIh stautlal stone walk in front of his re silience last week. At the ladies' dormitory and board ing house w ork is being pushed, so that it w ill he reailv lor QccUpllliy when school opens in September, ('. I'. I'lrich, Ksci.,l)r. A. 1'. Spiing ler, .1. K. Kisenhutli and Klnier Snyder are camping out for the week on one of the islands in the river. Monday morning about :t o'clock it commenced raining and kept it up till nearly 7 o'clock, which soaked the ground pretty well. Ill addition to tile rain lasi week we think the corn or.. . will he assured for this year. (leo. Nicholis and wife of $en were ill tow n between trains Miindtt; Our Mlnlatet to Settle the Qurall.nt of Ilia Dell 1 ermtoe. Washington, July SI. The effect of yesterday's news from China was to freshen the hope that the government ean soon get In direct communication with Minister Conger. The masB of testimony its to his being alive as lata as the 2'Jd Inst. Is now so great aa to warrant the department in resuming fie consideration of projects for the future. With nil of Its anxiety to get Mr, Conger and the Americans In Pekln safely away the department is proceed ing with proper caution anil is by nn means disposed to accept any proposi tion that would unduly Jeopardize their lives. Such might he the result of 1111 offhand acceptance of the proposition to have the Chinese government deliver the foreign ministers at Tien Tsln, for It Is realized that the escort might be overpowered by superior forces of Iloxers on the way to the sea. The Htate department has come to the con clusion that Mr. Conger himself Is the best person to Judge of the conditions under which his deliverance shall he effected, and. therefore. It Is again looking to the Chinese government 10 place it in communication with Mr. Conger In order thai it may he advised by him. That requirement was the (list of the conditions laid down by President McKlnley In his answer to the appeal of the Chinese emperor, so that the situation diplomatically enn not be said to have been materially changed. The state department waa inclined to regard Consul Fowler's communica tion as the most valuable piece of con firmatory evidence yet receivod touch ing the safely of the Pekln diplomats. According to this dispatch the minis ters (except the (ierman minister) were safe July 22, though some of the. legatloners lind been killed. The Ger man loss was 10 dead and 12 wounded. Ten battalions of Chinese shelled the legation from June 20 to July 17. Up to a late hour no answer had been received to the second Conger message, but In view of Consul Fow ler's news the officials were inclined to look forward to an early reply. Oen. Chaffee reported yesterday his arrival at Taku in advance of the ex- j peeled time. Mollaietix Oris at Loes Delay. New York, July 31. Judge I nigra, of the supreme court, yesterday handed 1 down a decision denying the petitlou of Weeks and Battle, attorneys for Ro land U. Mollneux, for a writ of man damus to compel Recorder Goff to sum-1 marily decide the Mollneux appeal papers. Judge Dugro's decision means a delay of many months In Mollneux's case, during which time the condemned man must stay In the death cell. 1900 AUGUST 1900 Su.Mo. Tu.l WeJfhT fri.lSat. ilJLJLJL n 13 1416 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26l27l820l30l311 MOON'S PHASES. L -fc nrei m ax.w 1 m ll:S I dt Third 17 erl SOuarhat 9 a ex. I U Oaartae If Ski ei 10 I iieT. 24 ;r 1 WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Weilaieailuy, Jnly ZtL Explosion In a Chicago celluloid fac tory killed four women employes. William C. Maybury, mayor of Dw trclt, was n "minuted for governor by Michigan Democrats. Gen. William F. 1 Taper, ambassador to Italy, haa tendered his resignation to attend to his private Interests, At Alton, Ills., a cab carr.rliig Mrs. K. M. Waller. Thomas Parties aud William Bosely was struck by u trans and all throe were killed. Explosion of a steam tube on that yacht Trilby, at Syracuse. N. Y.. killed four children of the owner and seri ously wounded the parents. The dead: Eva Spink, aged ft; Gladys, 7; Fern, 3; Herald. 4. Thursday, .inly 20. Senator liannn and family arriveJ at Blberon, N. J.. today to spend the. summer. Otto Meihal, of Chicago, was killed and 11 passengers injured ill a wreck on the Southern Illinois road attar Benton, Ills., yesterday. Mrs. Mary 1. Bonney Rnmhout. a well known worker and educi 1 among the Indians, is dead at her tioiuf in Hamilton, N. Y.. aged 84 rears. Henry B. Metcalfe, Prohibition, nomi nee for vice president, was formally notified of his nomination last nigul in Carnegie Hall, New York, by Dr. Samuel Dickie. Andrew Carnegie is trying to gain control of the Pittsburg and Western railway, so that it may become hm auxiliary of the Pittsburg, Besaemer aud Lake Erie road. PrlllB . July 27. A bolt of lightning killed seven head of cattle on the farm of Thonuus Beatty, near Wilmington, Del. Germany's Imports lust mouth reach ed 4.090,665 tons, ait Increase of 105, 715 tons, and the exports reached 2,ti0Q 637 tons, a decrease of 10,903 tons Delane Johnson was fatally snd i others seriously Injured In a wreck on the Southern Pacific railway ye... ;ij three miles east of Beaumont, Tex. Two years ago L. B. Scott, H law Student of Hamilton, Ont., saved Miast Nerschoyle, of Los Angeles, Cal fn.r.i drowning at Atlantic City. She dud recently, willing him, JT.OuO. The total value of merchandise, gold! and silver exported from Manila, Cebii and Hollo, Philippine Islands, tie' only ports of entry during tho eulendae jcar 1899, amounted to 119,255,091, Saturday, Jul) 2s. A wreck on the Pennsylvania mart -t St. David's station, near Phlladel- la, demolished 20 coal cars. Cause, 1. 'oken wheel. Santiago. Cuba, a firm of Ameri- in . itractort is advertising for 4,000 l noi to begin work on the Central 1 n Nov. I, ii is : 1 an Important discovery of ci, p . 1. .1 been made in northern Na: ... . 1 1 that the lode is reported to be f. 11 r f?et wide. Despondent, Thomas Oavanaugh, 4$ years oiu, committed suicide with a shotgun at his Philadelphia home. Tbe left side of his face was torn awsv. The nstlonal committee of the Na tional (gold standard I Democrats de cided not to fuse with Buti-imperlallsts ami will make no presidential nomina tion. The amis will name a ticket at Indianapolis Aug. 14. Honda j . .inly ItO. K. G. Rathbone, ex-director of posts In Culm, was arrested in Havana tor alleged crookedni .-s. He Is out on hail. The Labelle-Jefferson furnace, at Bteubenville, .. operated by the Na tional steel company, has closed lor aa Indefinite period. Former Assemblyman Eben Wlntoti. one of the oldest newspaper mi n in New Jersey, died yesterday at his buniu In Newark, aged 7v Ten Ky k, the champion amateur oarsman, declares be will not row at Parsl because his club (the Wasbjisntt) has been unfairly treated. The first Bectlon of Buffalo Kill's Wild West train was wrecked near Milwaukee Junction. Wis. Edward Sullivan was killed and nine Injured, Declaring that no negroes should live in their town, the people of Doui van. Mo., tried to drive out Imported colored laborers, and a serious iiixm war is feared. Toesday, July 31. Farmers In the northwest have ap pealed to the railroads for help in ob taining men to harvest. Harley Whelpley, 16 years old, was drowned near Muskegon, Mich , in a futile attempt to rescue his playmate, 15-year-old Karl Harris. John H. Cummings of Jsnesville. Wis., and Carrie M. Anderson of Fort Atkinson, both blind, have Just mar ried after u years courtship. A dozen persons were Injured yes terday in a bead end collision between trolley cars on the Dayton and XenU (O.) Traction line. aBNBRAL MARKET. Philadelphia, July . Flour slow; win ter superfine. t2.4O02.IO: Pennyslvanla r.iller. clear. IS.J6Qt.40; city mills, extra. 12 6S4M.M. Bye Hour dull nml alendy t $3 Miit'i 'in per hnrrel. ' lo quality. Wliout dull. No. I fed, In elevator. 73jj73Vir. form quiet ami sternly; No. 2 mlied, apnl. In elevator. 444)44440.; No. 2 yellow, for lociil trade. 4KV-. OstS qutet anil Heady. Not, 1 white, clipped, I044C. ; lower gradna. KOu. Hay In limited supply; choice tim othy lis for lares bales. Beef firm; beef hama, $20421. Port steady; family, JIUW UM. Lard dull; western iteamed. $7.ix Live poultry quoted at lUfeS. for eluetcai weatern fowls and 12'0lf.c. for aprine chickens, as to quality. Hreaaed poultry (freah kllledl. choke weatern fowl". HVc. : old roosters, 6Vu"c.. nearby chickens. to lire, Hb2Uc. Mutter steady; creamery. 17l!)4e.; factory, current packed. Ill Mfce.; Imitation creamery. IS'jITHc ; New York dairy. VMfiUC.; do. creamery. J"4ilHc : fancy Pennsylvania prints job bing at 2l'i27c.: (lo. wholesale. !3c. Oheeaa lirm; large, white, Nc. : do. colored. ISc; small, white. Mc. ; do. colored. 10c. Kkks steady; New York anil IVnruiyl vanla. 140170.; western. UffVMC- PSSaV toea steady; southern. SI SOdrl.75; le.nc Island. II. 75. Cabbas steady; Lons Isl and. II r.VJ per 100. Now York Ll Stock Market. Mew Tork. July . Iteeves active n firm all around; ateera unit fat cows higher steers, $S2;.tfS-- bulla. 12 76r K: extra fat do.. M.SO: cows. 21i4.U VeaJa opened steady; some sales higher; clear ed ISc. lower; buttermilks lower, veala. B.BBBB I . Clll'ier Pint ...I., vu. I . ..... . a 1 ' . j ., ........ 111. im. Willi 11111 (invra, f, 1. .s. uuiiriiiiiiKi, w I.ItU: extra, ft- Bheap steady; fSSSl lambs lf'ii2Sc. higher, common s sheop, $35.73: lambs, 41.754,7.1; ch SiOW. li.xs; cuua, si.xs'gi.v). nogs siaw.