CABINET APPOINTMENTS. OLNEY SECRETARY OF STATE - - That wa a Expected but Hia Successor Caused Astonishment. The place left vacant at the President's enblnet by the death o( Judge Oersham was tilled by the transfer of Attorney General Olney to the socrotnryshly of state, while Judge Judson Hnrraon, ol Clm-limnd wn se lected by the president to succeed Mr. Onley as head ol the department n( Jtistlee. The latter nppolntment came a a completo sur prise to everyono hern, and It Is believed thnt the attorney-gcneralsnlp was tendered to Judge Harmon, only tuiit day. The selection nt the Cincinnati man Is gen erally attributed to the inlluence ol Hocretary Carlisle, of whom the new attorney-general Is an old friend and associate. It shows once more the reliance with which the president places In the Judgment of his secretary of the treasury. It Is believed that the atterney-generalship was Urst offered to two or threo eminent New York lawyers, who did not care to re linquish their vastly remunerative prnetleos In order to assume the more arduous duties of chief law ollluer of the government for the comparative Insignificant salary of 8,000 a year. Mr. Harmon was for a long time Judge of the common plea court, and is about 60 years of age, aud one of the most conspicu ous lawyers In the west. Upon the retire ment of ex-Uovnrnor lloadly from hia Cin cinnati firm on his removal to New York, Mr. Harmon took his place at tho head of the firm of Harmon, Coition, Goldsmith k Hnadlv.the last named being the son of ex-Oovernur lioadly, of Ohio. Judge Harmon Is not only recognir.ed as one of the foremost lawyers and jurists of this state, but Is one of the most popular citizens. lie was born near Cincinnati 4! i years go, has always lived thore, and is known by alL His father, Itev. K F. Harmon, was a Baptist minister, well known throughout the Ohio valla;-. Judge Harmon graduated at Denlson university, a llaptlst Institution, nt Granville, (., In 106. and began the practice of law in Cincinnati In iS0. He was a Republican till 1872, whei he Crreeleylr.ed. He was elected superior Judge In 1H7H, re-elected In lHS.'l, and when ex-Governor George Hoadly went to New York, In 1H87, Judge Harmon resigned from the bench to become the head of the firm of Harmon, Colston, Goldsmith A Hoadly, which repre sents several railroads and other corpora tions, and with which firm he will coutiuue his connection. When Judge Harmon re signed In 187, Governor Fornker appointed ludge William Taft, now United mates circuit Judge, and formerly solicitor-general to the vacancy. PROHIBITION CONVENTION. Keating of the Pennsylvania State Pro hibition Convention. Representatives of the Prohibitionists of Pennsylvania met In annual state convention fit thj New Grand Opera House rittsburg on the Cth. State Chairman tl. D. Tattoo, Ol rbilndelphla. presiding. D. B. Sherry, edi tor of the Chester "issue " of Delaware county, was made temporary chairman. Mayor McKenua welcomed the delegate. Colouel Bain, the Kentucky tempernnce ora tor, followed the mayor, and he in turn gave way to National Cbairmun Dickey, of Mich gau. Rev. J. A. Bailey, of Lawrence county, was chosen permauent chairman. J. W. Vlcker man. of Allegheny, and J. A. McConnell and F. P. Hersaberger, of rittsburg, were placed on the state central committee to rep resent Allegheny eounty. Just before the noon adjournment the oommittee on resolu tions retired. The report of Treasurer Spangler was made. Hlnce January 1, 1HW. the total receipts amounted to (1,345.01; the expenses were 1.247.114, leaving a balnnoe of 17. 17. Hevretniy H. L. Castle, of the platform committee, announced that the oommittee bad reported upon two of the resolutions to be incorporated In the platform. One recom mended the general adoption of the eight hour dav. The other wax on the silver ques tion, there being a majority report favoring free colunge, uud a minority roport opposing it. Debates ocoupied the balauce of the af ternoon session, and both reports were finally Inid upon the table. All of the other reso lutions were adopted, as follows: For the total suppression of the liquor traffic; the protection of Sunday as a day of rest; grunting the rights of suffrage to wo men; better educational facilities in the pub lic schools and opposing Htate appropriations to sectarian schools; extending tne period of naturalization of all foreigners to six years; opposing all trusts and combines, aud set tling all dlspu.es between capital and labor by arbitration; adjustment of all tariff ques tions by a non-partisan commission vested with necessary powers; union of all reform parties; thnt the President, Vine-President and United Htates Senators be elected by the direct vote of the people; representation of all political parties In legislative bodies In proportion to the vote of each party; govern ment control of railroad, telegraph and tele- fihone lines and puldlo roads, aud oppoalug ndlsorimluate foreign Immigration. When the preamble was read the omission of the name of Christ as the ruler of all na tions gave, rise to a lengthy debate, which ended In inserting the name. There was no contest over the nomination for state Treasurer. Judge Jirlggs, of Phila delphia, named W. H. Berry, of Chester, and the choice was made by acclamation. To Press rve Gettysburg Battlefield, t'nited Htates District-Attorney F.llery P. Ingram filed a petition In the United Htates circuit court at Philadelphia, asking to have condemned the two strips of land belonging to the Gettysburg olectrlo railway company which are wanted by the United Htates to preserve the Gettysburg battlutleld. The dis trict attorney proceeds underthe nutlonal mil itary park act, approved by oongress Febru ary 11, 1BU3. Two Hundred Killed. An official dlspatob received from Herr von Futtamer, the governor of the Cameroon district of German West Africa, aunounoea there bos been severe flghtiug with the rebel lious Bokoko tribes. Four of the strongholds ofttbe rebels have been stormed by the Ger man colonial troops, 2J0 tribesmen were killed and many others captured. On the aide of the Germans 12 ooluuial soldiers were killed and 47 wounded. In the list ol casual ties there are no Germans, The) Bebaia Have Ecuador. Advleea from Guayaquil, Ecuador, say the the government possessions are now evacu ated to the provlnoea ol Plublnoba Canar, Axuay and Loja, the other 11 being almost completely in the bands of the revolutionists. The four principal ports, table, Esmeralda and Mania, are also beld by the lusurgents, and the Interior prorlnoes will be coin pulled to surrender. Thrss Boys Drowned. Three boys, Emmett Hweeney .Patrick Mor ris and Michael Hberldan, aged 11, 12 and 11 years, respectively, weut bathing In Lake Erie ttuuday. They were only a short dis tance Iroui the shore, aud the wuter was not very deep. Young Morris was seised with oraups, aud bis two eouipauloua went to bis rescue, when all three were drowned. The parents of the lads lived in adjolmug bouses ou Lake street. Jnme McMullen, of Pittsburg, who murder ed bis wile, wu sentenced to deulu, by Judge tttowe. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. Ohio Democrats propose to spend 12000,000 In campaign expenses. Russia Is having the same trouble In ex porting meat as the United Htates. The Collma dlsnstcr will be Investigated by the United Hlates Government. Three miners were killed by a caveln at the Doo Kim lead mine near Ilismarck. In Cleveland, O., 2,000 bench moulders tt.reateu a strike. The Chicago money pool of the eastbound railroads has collapsed. Two children died at Evanston, III., from the eating of degenerated sa isage. A federal Investigation of the Collma dis aster Is In progress at Han Francisco. Fifty lives were lost by the cloud burst In the Wurtemburg portion of the Black Forest Three hundred acres of timberland has been burned In Parke and Clay counties, Indlnna, England will protest against any cession of Chinese territory to Russia for services rendered. United states Consul Hiram Lott died Thursday In Managua, Nicaragua, after a sickness of five days. At Rome It Is stated upon good authority that Mgr. Hatolll will be created a cardinal at the next consistory. The Lake Htreet Elevated Railroad Cbicngo, has decided to discard steam and adopt electricity. Residents of Covington, Neb., are In fear that their town will be washed Into the treacherous Missouri river. The wages of the 600 employes of the War ren Pope factory and machine shops of Thll llpsburg, N. J., will le Increased 10 per cent. July I. United Htates authorities are on the war path agnlnst cattle companies and private Individuals guilty ol fencing In Colorado pub lic lands. Reboot teachers professing the Catholic religion have been barred out of ths publle schools of Kansas City, Kan., tor the next erm at least. The Illinois house ot representatives passed Coon's senate bill for the taxation o' gifts, legacies and Inheritances exceeding 20,000. The Democratic Silver League of Alabama has issued a call for the formation of connty leagues, preparatory to the holding ot a state convention. The charred remains of three persona were fonnd In the embers of 14 freight cars, wreck ed and burned on the Iron Mountain, near Benton, Ark., Thursday. National Chairman Hnrrily says be will not call a national convention of Democrats to discuss the E.i n y question until the re quisite number of committeemen ask it. Lieut. Gov. Nye, of Indiana, says that the illver discussion will end with a sound money plank In the Domocratle national platform. Nye la a candidate for gover nor. A party of seven persons wore swept away while crossing a swollen stream near Douglas, Wyo., four of them being drowned Mrs. Elder and her baby and Mrs. Powell and her baby. It Is said that armed depnty marshals have been placed In the distilleries controlled by the whiskey trust. The receivers aro said to fear a raid by the original owuera of the plants. Two thousand people saw two colored murderers legally banged at Birmingham, Ala. The mother of one of the murdered men and 100 othor colored women were iu the crowd. Two weeks ago the murderers sold their bodies lor V18. The Chinese minister has formally de livered to President Cleveland a letter of thanks from the Chlncso emperor for tho kindly efforts of the United Htates to re store peace between China and Jnpan. It was handsomely encased in royal yellow silk. Three murderers were banged Friday at Ban Queotin Cal. They were Patrick Collins, who killed bis wife; Amillo Garcia, who slew an old Frenchman, for money, and Anthony Axoff, a highwayman, who shot a detective trying to crrest him. Bescue of Peary. The whaleboat Kite has been chartered at Bt. John's to carry an expedition of ten per sons to Greenland to resoue Lieut. Peary, the Artie explorer. Emll Dlebltscb, Peary's brother-in-law. will have charge of the party. Mrs. Peary will not accompany the party, but will wait for the return of her husband at Ht Louis the Kite is to start about the middle of next mouth. A Gold Standard. Benor Don Gana, the Chilian mlninter, bas received the followiug cablegram from Huntl ago, Chile; "It 1 very gratilymg to me to Inform you that alter 17 years ol the regime ol paper money, Chile has returned with satis faction aud ooulldtiuce to the gold sluudard. The law is In loroe." This is signed by tbe minister of iluauoe. Will Take out Machines. The coal miners ot New Htraltsvllle, Ohio, have withdrawn from the United Mine Work ers ot America, and agree with tbe Hocking coal and Iron company to dig coal for 40 oents if tbe coiupauy will take out Its machines. This proposition will be acoept ed. Miners' Wairea Raised. Tbe first advanoe in wages among Alabama mine operators was mad by tba Pioneer mining and ruauuUat jriog eompauy Friday, who raised tbo wuge ot 700 mtuere 10 per cent. It Is understood that other operators Will follow. Bad the Heada Baaaltad. Four cartloads ot salted beads of rebel Babauina tribesmen have arrived at Rabat on their way to Fes. Ou arrival at Rabat the beads were found to be In such bad condi tion that the government officials uuuipelled number of Hebrews to result Worn. Standing of the League Clubs. W. L P.O. W. U P C, rittsbiirg......M 14 .aril) New York... ID IN .(114 lloslull 11 18 I hliillgo........ t!4 17 Cleveland..... Kll iti Baltimore Ill 14 Uuclnuall...'! 10 .ikiii .ssr. 670 .64H I'hlladelphla IS IN llruoklyu 17 IV W'ashlngiou. ID SI Ht. Louis 16 Kft Louisville HO 6U0 474 4.14 .1175 .107 Snowed Nearly All Say. It snowed nearly all day Tuesday In tbe Cripple Creek district, Col., but at night the weather cleared, although tbe street auf Idwalks are covered with snow, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. NATIONAL AFAIRS. Commerce and Manufacturing in the Ori ent Bound to Receive a Boom. Minister Denby of China, In a dispatch dated May 22, bas furnished the Htnte De partment a synopsis of the treaty ot peace between China and Japan. Tbe commercial provisions are as follows: "A new trenty of commerce to be made Immediately alter this treaty Is ratified, and until that treaty Is made Japanese to have lavored nation treatment. Hlx months from the date of tbe present treaty, April 17, the following concessions to take effect: "First Tbe following ports to be opened to Jupanese trade, residence, Industries and manufactories: Hha Hhih In Hapel, Chung King In Kwbnin, Huchow In Kiang Hu, Hong Chow lu Cheklang. "Hecond Hteam navigation on the upper Ynngtse river, from lohnng to Chung King, and on the Wuosung river and the canal from Hhanghal to Huchow and Hong Chow, "Third Japanese may rent or hire ware houses for storage of goods In Interior China, free of taxes or exactions. "Fonrth Japanese may engage in manu facturing and may Import machinery at all open ports." In a previous dispatch, dated April 22, Minister Denby states that vice Consul Ban dlnal, ot New Chwang, In the territory still occupied by Japanese troops, had received communications from the Japanese authori ties announcing that a special commission for the port bad been appointed, and that commerce would be carried on, with certain restrictions usual and essential during mili tary occupation. The customs duties, tees, etc., levied upon Imports and exports are to be the same as prevailed under Chinese rule. TAKES IT ALL BACK. Spain Disavows the Firing on the ADIan ca A Satisfactory Answer. The 8tnje Department ifcelvcd from Unit ed States Minister Taylor at Madrid tho com plete and final answer of Hpain to the de mand ot Becretary Gresham for a disavowal ot the firing on the United Htates merchant ship Allianca. Tbe document bas been awaited for some time with Interest, and it was undoubtedly one of the wain subjects which Acting Heoretary of Htate I hi brought to the attention of tbe Cabinet at the meeting Tuesday. The answer wss most cordial In tone, and Is expressive ot the fullest disavowal of the course ol the commander ot the Spanish gun boat which fired on tne Allianca. It Is said to be entirely satisfactory to this government and il fully meets lu letter and spirit the de mands made. The following official statement concern ing Hpaln's answer was made at the Htate department: "In tbe Allianca affair, Hpaln In Its reply disavows the act of tiring upon the Allianca, expresses regret at the occurrence Itself, and assures this government that measures have bceu taken lo prevent a repetition ol the tame." W00DLEY IS CLOSED. Orover Ooe to the White Bouse and Mm. Cleveland to Gray Gables. Tbe President and family havo abandoned Wood Icy as a place of residence for I he pre sent summer aud will make the White House their abode until their departure for Rue cards Bay. Woodley bas been closed for the season. Mrs. Cleveland, the children and nurses will leave by rail for Gray Gables. They will be accompanied as fares Falmouth, Mass., by Mrs. Oiuey, wife of the Attorney General. It la not yet settled when the Presldeut will go to Gray Gables. Whan tha War Ended. It bas been discovered that tbe rooent rul ing of Assistant Becretary of tbe Iuterior Rey nolds In a pension case, to the effect that the war ended when hostilities ceased In July. 1805, Is In direct conflict with a decision ol the United htates Hupreme court, rendered In December, 1MU7. The court thea herd that tbe war did not terminate until August 20, lhetl, when Presldeut Johnson by proclama tion announced that pence had been restored. In view of the discovery of this decision and the number of rases luvolved, tbe case of John Barleyonng. upon wblch Seurotury Reynolds passed, Is likely to be reopened. FOREST FIRESPUT0UT. Bain Proves a Blessing-Loesse Will be a Million Dollar. A downpour ot rain Tuesday afternoon quenched the forest flroi in the vicinity of Bradford, Ta. Knapps Creek, N. Y the town that was threatened with destruction escaped with a loss ol three dwellings aud ISO ol, well rigs aud two tanks of oil. Between Duke's Ou ter and Kuupps Creek 200 rigs were destroy ed, together with a large amount ot staudlng timber. The oil Ore at West Branch, was extinguish ed by the rain and all Urea lu tnat direction are under coutroi. The total losa throughout tbe Bold will not fall short of a million dol lars. Elk county has experienced a number of forest tiros but this surpaeted them all. The fire at Russell City was one that dreve terror to the 600 people who Inhabit tbe place. At 10 o'clock a brisk west wind sprung up and lauaed the burning uuderbrush and hem lock iliubur Into one solid mass of lire, cover lug a stretch of three miles lu width. ' ihe people, who were about exhausted from flghtiug the lire for the post three duys were forced lo Uee lor their lives. Tbe flumes spread so rapidly that the people had to leave everything aud run to the clearing, two miles dlstuut, at Highland Corners. WoHien with children lu their arms, scream ing aud bemuaulug their fate, ran and stum bled as they escaped from tbe tiro. Many women tell exhausted and were trampled ou, but reached Highland iu safety. Noiulug it left ot the onue hustling Utile place. CALLING TURKEY TO ACCOUNT. England, Vrano and Buesia Assembling Warships. A dispatch from Vienna says It to reported that In consequence ol tba unsatisfactory character ot the Porte's auewer to the Ar menian proposals ot the powers, a uava' demonstration will be made In the Bos uborus, by England, Franca and Russia. The Armenlau commute bas received iu tormatiou that Turkey baa refused lb de mand of the Christian power lor a Joint pro tectorate over Armenia, and that lb tlveia are aaaetnblyig lu the neighborhood ol Con stantinople. Stolen Bars of Go d Found. Th f 80,000 lu gold bars stolen from th Carson mint was recovered Tuesday, In a most unexpected way. Tbe government offi cers dug ui the treasure lu lu woodshed ol William Piukler, an employ in lb inciters ana reHuuners' department, who bad not been even suspected. Piokler was betrayed by a woman with whom he bad been living and whom be bad auusca. Th Missouri Democratic state committee decided not to eull a stale convention ou th money uuestlon, . MILLIONS MADE IN WHEAT. Armour, Rockefeller, Baker, Kent and Logan th Big Winner. The recent phenomenal rlso In the price ol wheat, probably Ihe greatest ever known In so short a period, caused Immense sums ol money lo be lost and won on the Chicago Board ot Trade, The general public, so often flnecnd by the glad cry "wheat Is going tip," were very chary during tha earlier portions of the bulge this spring, when Inside ot three weeks May wheat rose fully 80 cents n bushel, But as each succeeding day passed and the market continued to rise the old fever was aroused and soon the general publlo was to be seen In Its old and long deserted haunts around the bonrd and soon It was the center ot wild operations. It seems that the great public profited more from the rise In wheat thnn any other particu lar Individuals and It seems also that the great public refuses to prohibit by experience for they are still overwhelmingly In the mar ket, wblch Is working steadily on the down grade and every Indication now points to their putting their handsome prortt bnck ex actly where they got It and going home with experience, perhaps, but surely to reflect. 1'blllp D. Armour, the millionaire meat man, Is said to hare Individually netted 5, 000,000 on tbe rise. In addition John D. Rockefeller, Armour and an unknown New Yorker were banded together In a gigantio Jool which Is said to have netted between 12.000,00.) and 18,000.000. W. T. Baker, president of th board of trade, Is said to have won about 2.600,000. John R. Lyon Is credited with a profit way up In the hundred thousands. H. A. Kent, of the Gas Trust, operated on a larger saale,and some say he must have mad 0l)O0. 000. F. G. Logan, the broker, Is also credited with a handsome profit well up toward the seven figure mark. The number who profited to the extent of a few hundred or a few thous ands Is probably perhaps beyond any nctnal computation. Procably the most conspicuous loter was Edward Fardrldge. FREIGHT TRAIN HELD UP. Robbed of Much Merchandise. Clever Capture By a Detectlv. Freight train No. 11 on th Lake Shore railroad was held up Sunday night between South Bend and Mishawaqua, Ind. Tha train was a through merchandise train. Th engineer was compelled, at tha point ot a re volver, to stop. Two persons watched blm and the fireman until tbe rest of tha gang ran through the valuablo merchandise cars. Several cars were broken Into and th stolen goods were loaded Into wagons. Th train officers In the caboose started to as certain th cause of delay, but did not get far before they were ordered to surrender. Th gang succeeded In removing several hundred dollars worth of goods. Tbe train was then allowed to depart. Detective Frank Brobst brought five local characters to South Bend, securely hand cuffed together. It took blm soma time to explain how It happened that be was there at Just the right time. Brobst says he was tn a box car with some tramps, be being In tan guts ot a tramp (working on some case.) when tbe train was held up. He was an eye witness to nearly all of the proceedings. He followed the wagon for about six mile, when they finally drove Into a dense swamp. Brobst followed, and In a short time the party arrived at their rendezvous, au old log nous In th swamp. II captured th flva without any trouble, and using on of th teams, brought them to town. Brobst says be thinks there are about twenty In th gang and that tbey aro all bom people. THE UNREPENTANT TURK. Sultan Refuse to Acknowledge th Right of th Powers. The reply of th Turkish government to the notes ot tha representative ot Clrea' Britain, France and Russia, in regard to the proposed reforms In Armenia, has been de livered to the envoys. The porte's answer It not satisfactory. The Turkish government does not agree to the principle ot the control ot th proposed reforms by Ibe powers. Af ter receiving tbe reply the envoys ot the three powers held a meeting, at which they decided to reler the whole matter to their respective governments. Tbe position Is serious, us lust week the British embassy Informed tbe ports that (rent Drttiun bad resolved not to accept any modifications ol the propositions ulfectlng re forms In Armenia, aud the representatives ol the othor powers Interested have made tbe same declaration to tbe pone. Tbe reply of tbe Turkish government causes surprise and It Is thought that such an answer would not have been given without eucourngemont from some European power. But tbe presence ot tbe British Mediterranean squadron, consisting ol seventeen ships, nt Beirut, points to an agreement between Great Brltlan, France aud Russia to force Turkey to comply with the demand ot the powers. Consequently Interesting news may snortly be flashed from Beirut, Hyrla, where it if believed tbe British fleet will be called upon to support the demand of tba tbree powers. EISIMINGERHANGED. B Fay th Penalty of th Murder of Samuel MoCoy. John Elsmlnger, the 22 year-old murderei of Samuel McCoy, who broke Jail and wan eered all over tbe country bofore he was re captured In New Orleans, was banged at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at YYaynesburg, Pa. John Elslmlnger was 22 yea old and had a wile and a two-year-old child. He was tbe son of Frank Etslinloger who moved here from West Virginia a few years ago. His victim Samuel C. McCoy, was lu partnership iu the huckster business with Mrs, Thomas Welsh. He was about 31 years old, aud bad a wife and three children. Tbe crime was brutal one, tbe ouly motive being robbery. Of Itscomiutssioo, Elsiuiiuxor said iu a oou tension made to the Rev. Mr. Williams: "1 am guilty of the crime ol which I am charg ed. And now I will tell you what led to all this crime. It was cards and bad company. I plaved aud lost. I wanted money. If I bud taken father's advice and stayed at home at ulght aud attended a riuuJuy suuool.at they wished me to, all might have been dif ferent." FORMALLY TRANSFERRED. Th Island of Formosa Tarn4 Ovr to Japan and a Governor Named. Lord LI Cblng Fang, tbe son of Viceroy LI Hung Cbnng and Mr. John W. Foster, who have been to th Island ot Formosa, for th purpose of formally transferring It to th Japanese according to th form of tba treaty ol ib Hblmonoski, bar returned to Shang hai. Mr. Foster In an Interview, after his return stated that Admiral Viscount Kalba) ma, for merly chief of Ihe Japanese navy department ha bea appointed Governor ol Formosa. Tbe formal transfer ot the Island of Formosa and th Chinese pronerly ou that Island, was affected at Kee Luug, on Huuday, June 2, when tb dovuuieui necessary to lb trans fer were exebauged. Mr. Foster will return to lb United Htate by lb first steamer. Demand Ten Cent Advance. Miners of tb Kuuawhu aud New Rivet valley regions demand au increase of 10 ceuts per ton after Juua 16. Word come from rocauontng. a., that more soldiers arrived there, tb operator claiming that sine tb Earuut witnurawai ol tne inllltla lb strlk ig miners have grown bolder. KEYSTONE STATE CULLIES THE OLD LOG COLLEGE. An Inter; at Ing Carsmony to be Observed at Canonaburg. The old log college built mora than one hundred years ago has bee i removed from Its orlttlnnl slto, and re-locn .:d cn the campus of Jefferson Academy at Cinonsburg. Tb event will be publicly celebiuted on Tuesday, June 1ft, and will be a mi et memorable oc casion, Tha following prominent speaker have been Invited to deliver addresses: Gov ernor Hastings, ex-OovTuors Pnttlson and Heaver. W. H. West, ot O lo; Rev, Dr. II. C. McCook. of Philadelphia; Rev. Dr. Nlcoolls, of Ht. Louis, Rev. Dr. Gregg, ol Brooklyn, and Rev. Dr. J. 11. Paxtun, ot New York. Addresses will also be made by others rep resenting Institutions and churches identified with tbe old log college. ron LintatL stcdiu. The millionaire sugar refiner, Charles C. Harrison, who has tor a year been acting provost of the University of Pennsylvania, and who was permuntly ulented to that po sition, gave tne institution fouo,uuo outright. Tbe fund Is tor the enoourazement of liberal ttudles aud the advancement ol knowledge. inonmiRs miKTiMa. The Producers' oil eompany. limited, at lis annual meeting at Warren re-elected lor the coming year Its board ot managers, as fol lows: David Kirk, Plttsbui. i H. F. Htralght, lirainorai A. i. V.OOO, rtarmit J. w. Lee, Pittsburg, and Clarence Walker, Butler. Mrs. Louisa Bwarla. wife of C. F. Hwarts. residing at Warreusville. near Willlamsport, commiuea suiciae oy culling uer tnroat With a penknife, dying In a tew uitnutes. For some years Mrs. Hwaris baa Leon subject to Irequeut attacks of melaucho. , which de veloped Into a mild lorm of insanity. Dur ing theso spells she becume poMteseeu ot a de lire to kill bursell or some oue else. Hue was 35 years of age and leave bcr husbaud and tbree daughters. The Johnstown Ftbod Correspondent' as sociation beld Its aunaal reunli.u at Harris burg, Haturday, and beld a bhuquet In tbe evening. Governor Hastings dropped In In the evening and asked that tbey call blm Dan In memory ol old time. But for tbe death of Mrs. Hastings' brother be would bave given tnom a reception at tb executive mansion. Tba patternmakers of tb Johnson com pany struck at Johnstown. The bone of contention I an attempt on tbe part of the manager to change th method of work from day to piece, ine employes assert mat Ibe change means tbe men would receive about 1 2Btotl 68 per day Instead ot the present wages, which are from 2 40 to Fire at Bharpsvllle resulted In a loss about tlOjOOO. I). M. Hadley'a livery sta bles, W. h. McBurney's grocery and store and W. K. McBurney's residence were re duced to ashes, other adjoining residences wers badly damaged. Insurance about 3,00J. Mr. and Mr. John W. McCoy were refused a new trial at Greenabnrg aud sentenced to tb penitentiary for eleven year each for th muraer oi rrant urinxiey at tue central works last fall. It Is given out that th Humphrey glass works ot Bleubenvllle, will be itarted up soon. Mr. Humphrey I to buy out other stockholders who object to having Ibe plant operated at a loss. Near Conway the body ot a man was fonnd beside the railroad tracks. Upon the left arm war the word In India Iuk, "Michael Loreur., 1801," and a fish, On tbe right arm sras a mermaid. Frank Williams & Co., of Buffalo, have purchased a half-lntorest In the J. D. Boyd joal works at Smock station, on tbe Pittsburg Virginia & Charleston railroad, tor (46,000. Tbe commencement exorcises of the Cali fornia state normal school will be beld June 17. Twenty-seven youug men and women somprlse tbe graduating olass. Teter Ford and Robert Joyce pleaded guilty at New Castle to having robbed tbe Porter residence at Pulaski, and were each sentenc ed nine years in the penitentiary. Th polishers In th H. M. Myers A Co., shovel works at Beaver Falls, weut out on a ltrike tor tho restoration of a wage reduction made a year ago. Fire at Altoona destroyed thcjlurultiire fats tory of L P. Hbimer, and several adjoin ing stable. Loss, 3,000, oovored by Insur ance Zan Czepkowic, who stole (450 from August Demeter at California was captured by officers at Uniontown and the money re covered. Thomas D. Gray, a McDonald constable, who shot and killed James Morgan an escap ing prisoner, was acquitted at Wasbiugton on tbe charge oi muraer. After a warfare ol years tbe United States Cracker Trust has finally gobbled up the Erie steam bakery, in consideration was salu to bo (250,000. Fire destroyed an entire block of buildings at Shenandoah early Baturduy morning aud 150 persons are nomeies. ine loss is call, mated at (165,000. Frank Riley, a young mechanic, was drown ed while bathing In ibe Susquebuuna river.al Lnuesboro. Ills body was recovered. Tbe Reading Iron Company restored Its tube employes wages to tne lB'JJ rate, an ad vance of 10 per ceut. T U nA.mA- nn,.ln... Ihn Amah. I..... coui works, tell dead from apoplexy while bis band was on tn turottie. Tbe Beaver oounty commissioners have bills outstanding to the uinount of (6,000 with little lunus to meot mem. Darby Agan was Indicted at New Castle for the murder of Martin O'Mullu, who was killed by being hit on the head with a club. Tbe body of Anna Kay, 35 year old. was found In tho canal at Bristol. Foul play is conlectuiea. SHOT HIS WIFE DEAD. Dead of a Fiercely Jaaloua Fish Vandal In Jeraey City, John Czdb, aged 60 yean, a Pel, ol Jer aey City, shot and instantly killed bl wile Mary jtged 42. Tb oou pie lived In an old boat boas on tb Hackensack river, at lb loot ol Durham avenue, and were known as f ish John" and "nan nary. - luey oau been on i ad term for a long tlm and Czdb was insanely Jealous ol hi wife, who wa quit good-looking ana very vivacious. j-oat uiRui urn ljiuu lauou iu vuiu. uu..w, and at daylight this morning Cr.db started out lo tlud her. He suspected John Oreta maun, a married man. of bur boring Mrs. Cailb. aud b watched Oralcinauu' house from behind a tree for two hours. At :15 o'clock OrelKinuun aud Mrs. CxdU oain out of Ihe former a bouse. Ctdb pulled a re ..I... f.rt.n him nu,b -., tilt. llMH, and tired at bis wife. The bullet struck th woman tn the breast aud passed through her heart. She tell dead without a word. Greta maun rau off and Cadb disappeared toward ou bom. 11 was arrested lulor. Tb Year Book ol lb Agriculture Depart, meut Is Iu type. THE RISING TIDE. Bun'. Hollar nt tha nnnrflln n merclal Affairs. was fallinir lust two Venra nan with a.nlB fast In some bran"hes that the more conser .nuvo icnr u i t utfi i iiiniiiininnii Mill the period of dullness which ?omns In end market after an unusual rise, brings us yet nothing like a corresponding decline. In dustries gain muen, nan or lull back a little, aud then gain once more, The demand tor consumption steadily Increases as tha em- Iilovmeut and wnges of the people'lncrease. mmnnd for money expands, one Lank re- loning mi per cent larger In the discounts or the country, and nuotbor 23 per cent more commercial loans ilmn a year ago, and II but two report soma gsln. the serious question remains, whether tha crop will be full enough to sustain a large business. But the worst reports today are better by far than th estimates recently cur rent. Wheat rose 2 cents, foil bnck 2 with realizing ana bus again risen 8, with n west ern estimate of a crop H0,00i,,uoo bushel smaller than Inst year. It is penlnumt to rn- memoer unit oiiicini ann most unoniclal re ports, down to a lute period last fall, put tha yield about HO.000.OIM) bushels lower thnn It s anown io nave ueen. western receipts were 204,000 bushels more than Inst year. nod In Ave weeks have been 7,071,0:11 bushels against 6,001,050 bushels Ian year, while Atlantic expoits, flour Included, fi70,noo bush els smaller for the week, Imve been, iu tlvs Weeks, 7,738.HiS bushels, against 11,045,478 last year. 1 here Is neither holding back by farmers nor anxious haste In purchasing by lorelgners to support belief In scarcity. Iron pushes upwnrd, like the great build ings Into which so much of It goes, and th advance in Mulshed products hits become general. Of structural steel 11,600 tons wi re turned out In May by the Homestead works, breaking the record, and prices rise to 1.3 cents for beams and 1.2 for angles. Tba Enstern Bar association bas raised the price of refined Iron to 1.1 cents aud the Amalga mated association demands ot Pittsburg aod western makers a change of wages, wilb 1.1 cents us Ibe basis. Coke producers are said to have substantially agreed upou sales by an agency, anil allotment of the output and an ndvauco in prico to (1.60 or higher. Chicago works are In full operation, but tbe demand from mrrlaultiiral Implement makers lags because the o milng harvest Is In doubt. Tin is wenker, with a rise In the world's visible supply to 25,071 tons, about five months' consumption, but copper is stronger at 10c tor hike, and lead la higher at a. 9 cents. Failures for the week have been 195 for the United Htates against 215 last year, and 25 In Canada against 40 last year. Jap on th Slops. ' A heavy Japanese Immigration has set. In toward the fruit fntms of southern California. Recently a thousand Jananea coolies went to Rritlsh Columbia, and at now entering the states en route for southern calllornin. luey are armed with certificate from a United elates commissioner in Vic toria, which oosts them from (2.60 to (5, MARKETS. I'lTTSIIUlU). I ma whoi.isai.s rairiss sax iiivxn miiw.l (train. Klour and (aed. WHKAT-Nu 1 red J N8 W B'J 67 M ti KM 44 76 No. S red tOKN No. yellow ear siixea ear, No. yellow shelled V OATH-Nu 1 WUile No. I white wi , Kitra No. s white Lltftit mixed - b'V4 RYk No I U No. II western i- V 4 IW ft 10 4 T il l 4 no is il M ,1 IK) i.i 00 in no ). w 17 HO :o uo 6 iS 7 50 FLot'K N inter patents niruds.. 4 mi fancy Pprllig piileniH Fancy atraiytit winter 4 ! Mralght XiA bakers' - Si Clear Winter .5 hve flour 4 v. 11AY No. 1 Itmotliy IS J No. II 11 1I Mixed clover. Nil 1 1" M Loose tlmotbr. from wai:iiiia..H 1 lu FKtlJ No. 1 While Md., lou IV fit I No. a White Mlililluigs I' iu II row n Middlings 10 W Hran. bulk I 8TKAV. Wheal 5 6d Oal Dairy I'nnliicte1 Bl'TTKH Elirlu I reumery ill (a) M Fnucy Creamery li IH fancy touuny KolL 11 14 liw grime aud cuoiilltg 7 H CHhhr.. Ohio, new " 7tf New York, new Ms u W isconsin e-wisw. V.'tj 18 Llinbuigr. iiewiiiiikB lu 11 1 rult and Vegetables. liKANS Hand-picked, per ou ..... II 00 2 15 Lima. Ib ft 1-a Vfi I Ul AiUnS nno.lu cur. Iiu 41 10 rroiu sloro, bu 5i t0 BKbTH per ool 1 il 1 v CAHHAUK Home growu, ubl 1 (HI 1 60 Tl'K.NII'B per bbi IJ 7 OMuNB ellow, OU 1 a.i 1 80 J'auj.MI'o per hhl M 7ft Poultry, Jfcte. Live Chickens, V pair Live Ducks. V I""1 ' Dressed Cbiccu, ju. Live Turkeys, V KtlUM I'a aud Unlo. Iresb 70 75 Ul U 18 au 11 14 HI 14 UtATHKItS LxllullveUeoao.tllU dj IM Nu I fcx. Live l.cuao, fl lu 4U 4ft country, lurge pacsud i.ft 40 M Iscellauemis. frEEDS Clover 14 lbs '1 iiuotby, prime blue Urass RAUb country mixed. llONEV While Clover Huckwneat 6 40 (ul 0 60 If J '4 IO 1 sW 1 HU 14 1 14 IU 'U SO 4 W 6 110 4 Hi HAII.U blKUr, new clDEIi Country, sweui, TALLOW bbl... tlNClN.NA'1'1. FLOUR WIlLAT No. Sited , la r. No. s COHN Mixed OA in EtlliS BU I I LK onto c rouinory S 75 US I 53 70 64 84 11 10 10 15 1'lllLADfc.Lt'lllA. FLOt'H . i OOujU 40 W IIKA'l No. !i Kud - M a-j COHN No. 4 Mixed OA id Nu '4 While HUT'IKK i. rcaiuoi-y, extra. kuoa fa. lirsis 6f IK 37 14 MCW VOKK, FLOl'lt-rmcnu is ,'0,,4 15 WilLAT Nu S nod Ml M Mt Mate M 67 COIlN Na 6 67 HA IS While Western bi H BL ''I'l&'K t-reumeiy 14 lu fcoob Bis is sua i'oiin li n l.IVK STOCK. CkxTBU. bTott Yaainj, kUwr Usistt, r, CAT1LX, Prime, 1,400 to 1.000 lbs t 5 40 5 60) liood, l,m lu 1,4110 lbs l(j 6IU Uood buU'Uers, 1 . lo 1,UUU lbs. ... 4 Ml 'lldy, l.oou lu 1,I6hb 4io 4 (to Kulr light steers, UUJ to 1UU0 lbs ... 4 1ft 4 40 Coiuwuu, 7UI to VOUlb T j 6 60 HOO. Philadelphia 4 (6 4 W beat ) orkers aud mixed.. 4 fu 4 &s Cuuiuiou to lair Voi kors. 4 IU 4 46 gxtra. OB to 106 lb..... 8 05 8 uu Uood. H6 to HI lbs tl ) a 05 Fair, 76 to S6 Iba g 10 4 6J Common I 5:1 4 no spring Laiubs 8 60 to Chicago. Cattle C'oiiiinun to extra steers $i.,ftitu.uO; stockurs aud leeders, .Viiuil y5 cows aud bulls, 4l. 7.W !.."; calves, J..'Ailli.OJ Hogs heavy, sl.Mil.sii; common to cuolue mixed, 4U4&.4-'iO; choloe Assorted, $1 Tl): llglil, l.IHl.ttl pigs, I.IKHI.KI. hliiiou-iu. ihloi lor lu choice, 4i.uii-t..1. luiubs, 4&;iUu.b.0J Cluclmiall Hogs soleot shippers uoue: butchers l.r.ual..v tuir iu good packers 1.40 to4.6h liur to light i. Uo4 4"i: common uut rotiifh! MIOI..15 I nlllu g Hid lilp"rl, luioi 111 good luchoico 44 ..MtloMI ; fuil' lu medium ailsllo $1,411; uollimou t'.'..Mto1.5.l. 1. anils ellrut'MIII; liood to tuoico 4 6utui.6; coiiiuiuu lo lair to 1.6)