I -TV VOL. VI.-NO. 140. SHENANDOAH, PA., FBIDAY. JUNE 5. 1801. ONE CENT. THE STJEEST ROAD TO WEALTH IS THROWS LIBERAL ADVERTISING ! . . . . 4 4 Tjiuiu; 19 somo Ufa la tlio School Board. It not only talks, but acts. Thcro aro but few drones In that body. Tun School Hoard did right In carrying out the suggestion of the lvHerald. Shounndoah public schools 'will continue to lead the county. The condition of tho coal trado is deplorable, but we have hopes of a change for the better before this mouth Is over. Business men should not get discouraged. It Is understood that dissatisfaction exists In the Democratic ranks over the election of teachers on Wednesday night aud that some have Intimated that "a clean sweep" will bo made at the election next year. Thero was a Democratic howl last year when tho Republicans made changes in the corps and now, when no changes are made, there Is another howl. But sucn is uio nature or me average Democrat. Ho stamps everything created outside of his party as wrong. The ro-electlou of the old corps of' teachers was urged by the sunerluten dent of the public schools and there lai. no individual In tho town more capable of judging the qualifications of a teacher than he. V Tho .Tnjmncso Murdoror Sentoncod. New Yohk, Juno 5. Juglro, tho Japan ese murderer, was sonteuced by Justlco Van Brunt to bo executed In tho week beginning July 0, tho samo week fixed for tho execution of tho murdorors Wood, Blocum and Smllor. Tllilcn Will Contost. Saratoga, N. Y., Juno '5. Josoph II Choato, counsel for respondents in tho Tildon will case, finished his argument before tho Court o Appeals and J,ame C, Carter took up thu case for appellant! Dycort Goes tnl'rlson. Buffalo, N. Y.,Juue 5. Fred W. Dy. gort, the last of tho Mount Morris gang, connected with tho Joslyu murder, was sentenced to Auburn prison for five yoars. Secretary Hlnlno at-Uar Harbor. Bah IIaiuioii, Mo., Juuo 5. Secretary and Mrs. Blaine arrived In Bar Harbor last evening and were Immediately driven to their cottage. f Consu C'orte Arrives In Home. Rome, Juuo 5. Consul Corto has rived In this city. Ladies' fine patent tip the Boston shoe store. shoos for 05 c., at OBISTTS per yd for tho BEST TABLE OILCLOTH; ' Bold lu other stores for 8oc. Allioor Oilcloths reduced. Call forbartfilns C. D. FRICKE'S I Store, iO South Jardin SL, near Centre Carpet JUST REOEIVfED AT ,KEITERS GENUINE IMPORTED GOODS Crosse and Rlncl&welVa dhow-Chow and. Pickles. French Macaroni, 2 lbs. for 25c. " SardJncs in Oil, 2 cans for 25c. lancy Itlce, 3 lbs. for 25 c. Fine California ITruits. Fancy Prunes, largo and fine, 15c. Choice Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c. Evaporated Jellied Axtrlcots, 20c. Evaporated Peaches, IGo Canned Pe'ars, Plums, PeacJies and Apricots. PBESH GrOOIDS- Flue liquated Coffee, 3oc-fiuality Improved. Old Government Java frcsli rousted Fancy Table Syrup 2 qls. ior 25c. Glugcr Snaps and Coffee Caltes, 3 ls- lor 25c. ttlcimicd Hams. tcbnuon Summer Sausage and Chipped Beef Fancy Creamery and Fine Dairy Iluttcr CHEAP AaSTHD GOOD. Tomatoes, Corn and Early for 25c New Raisins 4 los lor 25c Washing Powder, 4 lls for 25c Will have another lot of tliose JTancyy. Moquette Mays at $1.25 in a jfctv days. TERRIFIC FIGHT IT LASTED ONE HOUR AND 100 MEN WERE KILLED. DARING WORK BY INSURGENTS. Their Cruiser At,taos tho Chilian Government Totpodo Boats. Cropt Into tho Harbor of Valparaiso After Dark. By National Press Association, San Fiiakcisco, June 5. News of tho fiercest sea fight that lias taken place during tho whole of the Chilian war has just beon rocolvod here. It took placo In tho harbor of Valparaiso bo Iwnfin tlin InsnrfTpnf. firnlfior Mncrnllnncg Rand tho government torpedo boats Aldon, Condell and Lynch, four days nftor tho nr.nnninr between the sama Tessols in Channel Bay, tho nows of which was re-1 cchcrt In Now York on Monday last. After the latter battle tho Masallauos locldod to attack tho government ships nd, If possible, destroy them before thoy could ngaln be fitted for sea. Favored by darkness the Magallanos cropt Into tho harbor of Valparaiso nnd bogan tho attack by ranging closo alongside tho al ready crippled Aldon and firing a broad side into her that did terrible execution. Nearly half of tho torpedo boat's crew fcrero elthor killed or wounded, aud tho Fossel was completely riddled. TUo Forts Alarmnd. An alarm was sounded In tho forta, but as tho vessels lay so closo together tho gunners In the forts dared not flro, for fear of hitting their own vossols. Getting clear of tho Aldon, tho Magal lanes nt onco attacked tho Lynch, buthor flro was returned with Interest. Tho smokestack of tho Lynoh was blown away, and a boat containing ton men, who had been sent to try to attack tho robol vessel with a torpodo boat, was blown out of tho water. Forty of tlio Crow Killed. Tho Condell had Btcamcd to tho out side of tho Macallnnos, thus getting tho lattor between tho two fires. Tho Magnl Intios was shot through and through. Over 40 of her crow woro lying dead on her decks, but her guns woro untouched, and her captain made up his mind to try to bettor his condition. Suddonly tho robel vessel began to movo astern nnd ceased flrjng. The night being so dark tho government stoamors woro unknowingly firing iapo each other, and tho Condell began to fill rapidly. Tho trick was not discovered until tho, Magallanos had turnod and stoamtng across tho stern of Coiidell pottrod in, a broadsldo that nearly doniolishod tho latter, dismounting ovory gun aud kill ing 14 and wounding six moro of tho crew. Flight or tlio Robel Stoamor. Tho rebel steamer then Btartod to steam out of tho harbor at full speed. Every gun In tho forts on shoro opened on her, but only onco was sho struck. A heavy sholl lauded fairly on her deck Just forward of her pivot gun and burst. Tho oxploslon toro a big holo in her dock, tho pivot gun was thrown over on its sldo and four men wero killed. Soon after that sho was out of rango of tho forts and ran up the coast to Caldora. Over 100 men were killed during tho fierce confl.ot, fully ono half of whom woro on board the Mogollaues. No at tomDvas moilo bvthe forfllan war ships June Peas not soaks 3 cans to stop tuo ngnr, wuicii hour. lastod ruliy nn CLOSING THE SCANDAL TRIAL. Tho Dnccarat Caao Will Probably I!o Flu Inhotl This Evenlnc. Lmrjoi?, Juno 0. Tho baccarat caso will probably finish this evonlng. Tho Prince of Wales ha beon In court all day, When ho enters tho court rises and bows, tho court Including everybody. The Prince returns tho bow and sits, then all sit, Mrs. Green and her husband woro among tho wltnossos. Mr. Green hns been pic tn rod by his fathcr-ln-law as something of a flro cater; ho is halting of speech and has a memory liko a sieve. Mrs, Green was nervous ut first, but soon regained her composure She wan asked moro than ono pointed question. How long had sho known Sir WUUnm Gordon Cu'imingf Six years. By whom had sho boon taught to play baccarat? By Gordon Gumming. Mr. Gill, who nppoars with tho Solicitor General for Cummlng said to-day, In an aside Intended for tho Jury, that thoro was moro In tho'caso than appeared on surface. Many bollovo tlds; but that it is suscoptlblo of proof is doubtful, nppar- cntly. Schoouor Sunk In likoRrla. Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 5. Tho propel ler Northern Queen, Capt. Smith, bound up from Buffalo, ran Into tho Behoouor Fayette Brown i.t a point eight miles oast-southeast of tho Dummy Light, and sunk her in nino fathoms of water. Thero is no roport as to tho fato of tho orow. Tlio Queon stopped at Detroit and reported tho nccidont to Manager Gor don. Sho was not injured and proceeded on her way. Tho Brown was loaded with sandstono for Buffalo and was owned by Bradley of Clovoland. Sho was valued at $10,000. Tho btoriu lit Indiana. La Port, Juno 4. Reports aro coming in 01 groat damage by tho terrific hurri cane and hall storm which struck this section Wednesday night. The storm was especially sovoro in this city. The roof tho warohouso of King & Fildes, woolen dealors, was blown off, nnd340,000 worth of flannels soaked. Tlio roof of tho Quaker Church was torn off, tho now City Hall badly damaged and tho fronts of sovoral stores blown lu. lla Has Oonulno Hydrophobia. Asdtoy Park, Juno 5. A three hours' oonsultatlon between Doctors Klnmouth, JoUnBou and Wilbur ana David W. Bar tluo, brothor of tho lawyer who was bit ten by a cat, aud Mrs. Heading, his sis ter, last night. All agrca that tho pa tient has gcnulno hydrophobia and is passing Into tho last stages. iCadots Appointed. Washington, Juno 5. Cadets have been appointed to tho West Point Mili tary Academy as follows! Harry H, Stout, Tidlouto, Pa,; Percy D. McConnoll, Bradford, alternate; Guy Bartlett, Fair mount, w. Va., and C. Porry, Warsaw, Ky. THE MINISTERIAL WAR. Socrots Avo ltolng Dlvulcrod by Clergy raon In tho rittsburs Synod. Prrrsnuno, Juno 5. There was a very largo audience iu attendauco at tho morning sossion of tho Reformod Pres byterian Synod. Roy, O. B, Milltgan, ono of tho sus pended mlnlstors, was tho first sponkor. Ho declined to spoak from tho platform, saying that by so doing he would ho guilty of contempt, as tho Pittsburg Prosbytery had forbiddeu him to do so. He would not spoak from a Reformed Piesbytcrian pulpit until ho could do so as a freo man. This declaration croated a sonsatiori, and tho speaker had not procooded far In .his address until crlo3 camo from all parts of tho churoh: "Tako tho plat forml" "Talco the platforml " After asking ,that tho court bo hold ro spouslblo ior his action, Mr, Mllllgan con tinued hi-, addross from tho pulpit. . His speech attracted closo attention, as did tho address of Rev, J, R. J, Milligan, who followed him. Tho speeches occupiod tho tlmo of tho morning session. Tho suspended ministers In their ad dresses aro dlvulglug secrets, which placo tho Rev. Dr. McAllister and Rev. R. J. George In on unenviable position. Sev eral of the young ministers Imvo made charges of unfairness, crookedness, breach of faith nud wilful persecution. Thorn charges aro substantiated by documen tary ovldeuea suoli as will bo very diffi cult to refuto, MOONEY DEFEATS MURPHY. Over $33,000 Wacoistd on tho Ulg I'lsoon Shoot ut Hollywood. Asbury Park, N. J., Juue 5. A largo crowd "attended the pigeon shootln match at Hollywood between C. Edgar Murphy of Now York and Capt. A. W, Moouey of Loudon, England. The match was for (1,000 a side, and tho conditions woro 100 birds each at 'M f ards riso, with a 21-yard boundary lino, he use of both barrels being allowed, Fully $23,000 Wore wagered ou the ro sult, The match was tho fastest over shot, occupylug'two U6urs and three .minutes, John 8. Hooy was thq roferoo, Philip Daly, Jr., trapper, and jValtor Q. Murphy scorer. Moouey won tho match by a score of 87 to Murphy's 83 killed. Moouey aso made fho heaviest run, ho killing 21 birds lu succession. The Sbenandouh Butinass College will ooi'itlnue its wuions through tho summer, Pupils entering now for bookkeeping or shorthand can prepare for positions by full. Inquire at the college rooms, Rob bins' opera house. 0-2 2w Advortise In tho IIkkald. GOHNGIL MEETS A VERY LENGTHY SESSION HELD LAST NIGHT. STONE CRUSHER TO BE PURCHASED Now Flro MarBhal and AsslBtanta Elected Tho Lattor Salarlod. Monthly Reports of tho Borough Officials. A regular meeting of tho Borough Council was held last evening, tha session opening at 7:30 und lasting until after 11 o'fclock, but nothing of an extraordinary character transpired. Tho members present were Moasrs. Bet- toridgo, James, COiikley, Amour, Wurm, Gable, Hopkins, Holman, Van Duson, Devors, Moaklor, l'ortzand Lamb. The most Important buduoss disposed ol was that touching upon tho purchnso of a stono crusher. Supervisor Llewellyn stated that if Council would give hiin a stono crusher and two months tlmo tho streets could be put in first-class condition within a very short tlmo. With a etone crusher, ho claimed, moro work can be done on tho streets in one month than with A gang of men breaking stonos in four months. Mr. Wurrn moved that a stone crusher andngino bo purchased as soon as possible. Mr. Pnrtz was opp sod to tho purchase of an otigino and said tho crusher could bn located near the Indian Ridge breaker, from which place power could be secured at little ur no cost. Mr. Wurm's motion was carried. Mr. Holman stated that tho people of Poplar street objeot to that street being filled up with ooal dirt. Mr. Wurm sthtod that it had boon ro partod to him that tho captain of the special polico had detailed mon for duty, on tho understanding that tho borough would pay for tho service. It was the sonso ol that Council that bifore placing special polico on duty at any particular placo mombers of Council must first bo consulted and anyouo who goes on duty under any other circumstances must look for his pay to tho captain of tho force, or to tho party for whom tho service is rondorod. rotor uiloy, ol tno .Fourth ward, pe titioned the Council for protoction. He complained that certain parlies are con tinually creating a dlsturbanco about his property and that they havo lately brokon windows of his lioilso throo times. Tho maltor was referred 16 tho committoo on lamp and police. A committoo was instructed to notify George LeiUol that hereafter ho must pursue the work of carting away and dumping oflal only in the night time. George H. Jones askod to havo an ordor for $10.50 granted to him about four yours axo duplicated, as it had beon lost. Tho last report Qf tho borqugh auditors shows that tho order is still outstanding, and tbo re quest Was granted, upon condition that should tho original be presented at any tlmo Mr. Jbnes shall refund the amount. Pa'.rick Conry, Of tho First ward, 60m plained of a nuisunco In front of Ids prop erty on Kmerick street, by reason of 1m proper drain ago. Council decided that the culvert crossing Centre street, at Emorlck, Shall bo enlargdd j that tho plank culvert running in front of Mr, Conry's property shall bo removed, and that tho owners of properties along that square shall be ro quired to pave and guttor iu front pf their places. Complaint was mado that tho Blormon property 'on "West Ooal street Is still euL- jecled to, dama'gQ by tho ovorflow bf moun tain water. Kecenlly tuo bprough con structed a water courso near tho prop'prty on tho understanding that Mr. Bisrman was to pay ono-half tho oXponte. Tho question was asked if Mr. Biormiin''had paid his share, to which an answor of "ffo' was Riven, whereupon a motion wt niadn that tho Chief Burgees proceed at once to colkct Mr. Biorman's share. It was decided that a ton-inch pipe l laid to drain tho borough building aud lookup, tho pipe to run southwardly along Pear alley to Cherry street. A motion that the Borough Treamrer re deem 2,000 rjori.1) of bonds was carried. The following elections wero reported and confirmed : Chief Firo Marshal Frank Lewlt: 1st Assistant, Matthew Wheellhan; 2nd Aubtant, Charles Hoff man. SAFETY COHMITTHE. Columbia- Alfred Evans, Thomas W, Powell and Adam StaufTenberger. Phcetiix Jamos Bradley, John Ready and Martin Ward. Roeouo John Dillonschnlodor, Milton Troutman and Lewis Becker. It was decided that the first and second assistants to tho Chief Murshal, who ro colves S&iftjcar, bopaldSlo and 510 per year, respectively. Tho report of tho Chief of Polloo for tb month showed that 6 persons served time and 15 paid fines. The fines cflllcolsd amounted to $28 and lodgings were furn ished to 0 persons. Tlio Chief Burgess, reported that be ool Ifdod $20,51 during the month for licenses, tlin s and permit. Birough Treasurer Bradlgan report showed balance ou hand amounting to $i 077.41. A MINER KILLED. Crushod to Death by a Rush of Goal. Georgo MoAndrows, a well known nm' popular resident of Girardvillo, was in stantly killed by a fall of cod iu a breatlof tho Ilamniond colliery yesterday afternoon. Ho went Up tho breast to start ooal and be foro ho could roach a plnco of safety il rushed upon and crushed him to denth. WILL NOT SURRENDER. A Deposed OUlelal in Pennsylvania llo- fllie tu Vavntn tho Olllcu. HAMiisnrito, Pa., Juno 5. Attornoy- Ooneral Honsel and Professor Snyder had nnother conference with Dr. Waller at tho Department of Public Instruction. Prof. Snyder mado n formal demand for the olllcc, which Dr. Waller docllued to sur render. It was then agreed thntuotliing further should ho done until h confer ence, at which, It Is expected, a settle ment will bo ranched, has been held. Prof. Snyder was nominated by Gov. Pattlson to be Suporlutendont of Public Instruction, but the Senate refused to confirm tho nomination. Since the ad journment of tho Legislature tho Gover nor nppointod Prof. Snyder to tho olfloe nnd Issued his commission, but Dr. Wal ler refused to v.icnto. Tho TIhsuo llallot Case. Providence, Juno 5. Two now nnd in teresting phasos developed In tho tlssuo ballot cases lu Lincoln. Tho Republi cans secured from tho Supremo Court writs of quo warranto nnd citations re turnable, to-morrow, which wero servod on tho town olllcers. Ou tho other hand, tbo Democratic counoll- met to-day aud ordorud tho ballots burned. Those in structions woro carried out by tho town sergeant. Kmrpnpur Chnngos Nuw Yonit, Juno (i Mr. Gaorgo W. Turner lias resigned tho odlco of pub lisher ol the World, nnd has boon suc ceeded by Manager Dillon, Into of tlio St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Mr. Joseph Pulit zer, the proprietor of tho World, sailed yesterday from Liverpool for JNow York. Mr. Turner goes to tho Recorder, in which ho Is said to havo acquired a pro prietary interest, togothor with Col. O. W. Taylor of tho Boston Globe. Destitution lu tho Coko lloj;lon. Scottdale, Pa., Juno 5. Tbo 140 em ployes of Robert Hogsett at Mt. Braddock coko works nro on strlko on account of tho discharge of two drivors. Thero is disatisfactiou at a numbor of independ ent producers' plants, which will proba bly culminate In a strlKo. Ureat destitu tion prevails among tuo miuorx who woro refused employment. Tho labor lenders have sont out appeals for immediate aid. A Hoy'R fientonco Comintltod Albany, Juno 5. Governor Hill com muted tho soutonco In tho caso of tho boy Frederick Knston, who onterod n farm house in Wyoming in 1888 and stolo $1.20 mid was sent to Auburn Prison for 20 years by tho Into Judge Corlotteo. Un der tho commutation tho soutonco will expire to-day. Tho caso has attracted somo retention becnuso of tho alleged severity of tho sentence. A llrtdo Attompts Sulcldo. Niagara Fai.ia, N. Y., Juno 5. Mrs. Philip Elnsfold, a brido of 11 days, at tempted suicidp oarly in tho morning by taking a quantity of oxalic acid, fol lowed by a big dose of castor oil. The oil may save her llfo, but the physicians say sup will die. Hound to DIo This Tlmo. Mbadviixe, Pn., Juno C. Dr. John Thompson, who lived near Llnesvillo, this county. yosUrday ttod his feet to gether with a rope, hitched tho rope to n tree, leaving plenty of slack, nnd thou plunged headlong into a crooK and was drowned. Ho was 07 yoars old. Ho had frequently threatened sulcldo on account of 111 health. No Tower to Grant Utitlroad Conceislons. Washi.nqton, Juno 5. A dispatch from the City of Moxioo snys tlio Congress which has just Adjourned did not give tho President power to grant railroad coucossions, as has beon jcustomary pre viously. It Is said that tula Is lu accord ance with tho President's owu sugges tion. Tho Executive wishes to havo fewer concession made. Italy Will Investlicnto, Rous, June 5. Tho Government will lnveatlgate Into the causes of tho do ollne of Italy's forelihi trade, whioh de creased aV'.l 11,080,000 pounds sterling during five years Inoluding 1800. The committee will also mako Inquiries re gal dlug new outlets fur Italy's foreign trade. . 411c Vutluro nt Nashville, Tonn. Nashville, Tonn., June 5. The Me Cenuell, Hall, McKoster Company, whole sale dry goods and shoes, have made nn assignment. Their assets ure estimated at $780,000, while their liabilities are $473,000. 19ovutlon by llleotrlolty, Burlin, Juno 0, Dr. Sohelling, the PrusslanjMlnlster of Justlco, is Interested In the new American method of execution by olectriolty, aud has caused Instruc tions to bn Mint for full reports as to Its methods of wi king, . Ladies' fine khoes, boot and shoe storo. 86 cen.U, at Boston A New Business. P. J. Oleary has oivenad a itore In the Ferguson's building, on Halt Centre street, and is prepared to furnish the loeal trade with line leather and shoe findings and all kinds of shoemaker's supplies. His stock ii a largo ono and W"ll equipped to fully supply all demands of the trade. 6-15-tf MONEYWANTED ! A. CALL FOR $3,000,000 PROM NATIONAL BANKS. THE SURPLUS ONLY $5,0(10,000. Paying tho Juno Ponslons tto Oauso of tho Roduotlon The Navy Dopnrtmont Rooolvoa Nows About tho Itata. nu Xatlmnl Preat Attcelation. WASHiNoroN, June 5. Acting Secre tary of the Treasury Spauldlng, accord ing 'o directions received from Secretary Foxter uow in New York, has Issued tha following call: The Secretary of the Treasury !lias thU day called upon n number of nation al bank depositories to trntiBfer to tho Sub-Treasury a portion of the public moneys held by them and not needed for tho transaction of public business. Those banks, which aro mostly what is known as "surplus" banks, had beon notified by tho late Secretary Windora nnd hail previously transferred tho amount of two calls made by him. Tlio amount to bo transferred on or before June uU, 1SU1, under this call is about $3,000,000. Tho surplus In the treasury to-day Is about $0,000,000. Tlio cause of its re duction is the payment of about $30,000,- 000 in pensions duo June 10. Treasury oflleiaU ;y tho effect of tho call outlined above, together with tha proposed oxtension in the payment o 1 1-2 per cent bonds, with interest nt 3 per cent., will Iki to send tho surplus up to nt least $23,000,000 If not $o0,000,000 within tho nextjjiw woeks. THE ITATA SURRENDERED. Itarmntly Turned Over to Commandos" McCnnn nt Iqitlquo. Washington, Juno 5. Secretary Tracy last night received tho following dispatch from Admiral McCann dated Iqulrplo, Chill, Juuo 4: "Tlio Itata arrlvod at Iqulquo, Chill, from Tocopilla last night and was placed at tlio disposition of Rear-Admiral Mc Cann tills morning. She had ou board 5,000 rllles nnd ammunition taken from tho Robort and Mlnno In tbo port of San Diego, Cal. Sho has no other munitions of war than thoso belonging to the ship, and transferred nothing to tho Esmer raldn, with whom sho communlcatod off Acapulco, Mexico. Sho then went direct to Tocqpilla. Tho Charleston arrived at Iqulquo to day aud tlio Ponsacola is expected to-day. As soon ns tlio Itatn takes on coal and prepares for tho return trip, Admiral McCaun will send her back to San Diego, probably under convoy of one of Ills cruisers. She will bo delivered to tha Uuitod States court olllcers at San Diego, and tho proceedings against her for vio lation of tho neutrality laws will bo ro sumed nt tho point where thoy wero lu torrnptod by tho unlawful doparturo of tho Btoamor, aud tho responsible parties Will likely be culled upon to answer tbo charge of contempt of court for running away while uudor Injunction. Swolnfurth Chased by a Mob. Chicago. Juno 0. A dispatch from Kansas City says that Sweinfurth, thq Rocklaud, 111., crank, who styles himself; "the only truo Christ," nud who has been for tho past few days holding forth with his "disciples," In Kansas City, bad to flco for his life. A crowd assomblod before tho building In which Sweinfurth has boon oxhlbltlng hlmsolf, with tho firm deter mination of applying a coat of tar nud feathers to tho pretender. Swolufurth up to a lata hour haduqt beon caught. Tho Latolturus King's Kstnto. Lewiston, Mo., Juno 5. Tho value of tho Into Hon. Rufus Prince's estate is nearly double what was expected, accord ing to tho report of tho appraisers. Tho results havo complotoly sot at rest tho reports to tlio eirect that Mr. Prince had mixed un tuo estates or others, or which bo was guardian or trustee, that It was probable that there would uot bo money enough realized from all to go nround. Mr. Cleveland to I.lvo lu Jorsny. Newark, N. J., Juno 5. Tho now famous aud beautiful Saddle Rivor Val ley, Bergen County, N. J., U about to oc cupy h still more prominent place in tha ayes of the public. Kx -Presldout Grovcr Cleveland will reside at the Joe Jefferion mansion this summer, aud It Is statod that he will purchase the property should it prove to his llklug. Butter Took a Tumble LAST WEEK. It is down to a icspect al)lo prico now. You might, as well have tho good. Tho difference is only a fow cents. Wo al ways havo tho finest Creamery. AT &RAFS, No. 122 North Jardin Strc.t