ghee x Com oebiort 1. Abn nade i ——— $0 Sic rt en A TRUST DECLARED ILLEGAL | Whiskey Coimbine it lard by The Supreme Court. DECISION REACHES oTHEs KONOPOLIES, © Me Anthirity to Organize for the Purpose of Comtradling Frives, Sprrxarrewn, 1il, Japs 13.—The Ae gision huoded down by the enpreme court this toting in the whisky trast csee, io which tlie decision of the Covk eounty | ecart de laring the trost illegal 1a affirm. ever promsipgsied by any court. The i langage is of no pnoertain character and | 1 box piven Attcrney General Moloney and i +. assistsns maach satisfaction. The | od, is one of the strongest aresignments Concit ds That it is Best Not te 80 Pgaiast fre Bo o* somby nations for the purpose of eorn- | er'ng on eomtrolliog prices in prodacts ct Meri i pn re ss exmastaomae & a s a Funes Paton on Which One “Merdred Feapie Were Standing Gave Wav. Boon, Jane 14. wh tarriide eatastte phe | occared ut & foperal in the town of Rov. fngo, i tbe provinee of that name to fuy While sbifmt 100 persons wers stun fing | apon & platform apm ‘whieh the baddy | bed been pleoed, pesdicg the religions | services, the sfradtans gave uw gy, throw. isi evi thody to the groa: 4, u gether with | the coffe, Elevie mes snd women were Killed hy the fall or tye subsequent #trs i= glirg of the bomen tines, Ar Wd 2) (Abers! ware 1 jired, seviral of them fati! FIGHT JECLARED OFF thorities. | jatie cloth decided not 1 Love the fight si yoriple of ecrporations end trnsts of | tis rhgtacter ja hit hard by the court, i Beookly 4 the jadge eid Pe wom I grout the vod te attorney general feels that the & pudsrising the decision are to inednde the FPolimsy ifa Batievwog thet the ndverpe i i Pa'ioan esse will he reef Ling the saprems courek | yolaminone, eoLi«ming sal ang written type into th ng the fag nd Mstoh peal Suir plhigrter pio in ins 8 of binnees og gorried charter. Toe whisky tra tasivtaloe, extended i's cha « fag us cimbinthion to © S10] pris rear that to mannii Ia rpesking of the cisim mals by the | a pellait tha! tio » iii ; presamed, will recover. ARE § (1 ged st this nfternoon’s s=sston and | wil} guarantee that B higkv. ; arranged for to vit tetwoso Dixon and Eroe. They sppiied todey to jdze of the gypremse corr to sane a nerde tans edmpeiling Meyor Sehes ct to ole oa bo the lib * ¥ 5 the basicess of the tain oroer apd | v te harden of doing | winger, Fie owevsr, roperved his | £ 31 {era cial sone taded past to} ave the fight tou woCTED FIR BURDER. hegro who shot tha Princeton Sed , May Kang For His Ret lana 14. Jobin Collis, the a who shot the stodeute, Onl sud | hes bean indicted Conran, 88 Pomeslon, Lor rang ies in the first Gegres ard siso ras sananil. The jntt=r det. pet 18 lor shooting Oc bran, whi, it 8 Collins was &r- § fiir atein) | pleaded not guiity to both tharges. | 7 rm | He will be tried the middie of set month. | Expect Ald From Kaess. Paks. Juns 14.—The “‘Oaulers” pro- carmsndering add ath | teases tc believe that Rassis will sappors “mripg it of sleek of different distilleries | Franoe jn Egypt in return for ths assis’ purged the trast of illegality, the court | ance reridered to Rassis by France in meintsins (hat tds ie a false presumption Che -Jupavess protest. 1t is also bulies, To qcre, ‘thers is no magic iv the trost | by the ‘‘Gsalers’” that President Feu: ca: tifloites that cam purge tte wohama of is illegality.” “ The jist of the decison is cortsived i in | the following puragraphbe: trost | will seoept the mvitation to be preseat at | the cornpiation of the czar at Moscow, London, Jane 14.—Jucob Pinens, the “Hal it ia urged thet the deteudast by | gainer of Mr. Eictsrd Croker's borsee, ite ebarter is nuthorizad to purchese and | this moruing, brought an action in the awh tpi property and thst there is | London courts tor 8 divoree from bis wife po limit placed open the amount of prop- | oy the ground of inBdelity. Mr. Pincos ef il «hb 1t may thos acquire. By its | cites London solicitor named Wilker ss et Laie of prgamization it is sutborized | 4, respcndeat. to ui we in 5 gsperal distillery buries in Sit aid. 21.1 wlsswhere and to own the | progr 5 vecessary for that purpose, It toe rezerabered that gravts of pow- | i Gornell Crew ‘Won the Rae: Iraaca, June 14—The race between Cornell and Upiversity Freshmen crews ®iw iu cuiporate charters to be constraed | | was won by Cornell by eight lengths. * ‘strictly, and what 1 pot given is by im | oliestion deried Toe lefendant issathor ! 129 to own suo Lor ite bngine ie vigare lis power arty ne ip necessary | —— RS Se Jo NATIONAL LEAVE) GAMES. New Your, May 16—The following | are the resnite of the Nadioral League to aeqii oe and Br propery i lim ted to | games layed Saturday ; ; that pur uose : : “In BEGUINIE, Gitiery srogierties io the meuner aod for the purpose shown by the inl rinstion the defendant bas not ouly taiinsed and abused the powers granted by ite charter, bat has usurped and ee 2i2el powers not conferred by. but wliiok 1s wholly foreign to that instra ment, [It hus thus rendered itself liable | to prosecation by the stats by quo war- panto, aud wi nie of the opivion thst nup- on the facts abown by. the islormativn the jadgemen’ | ouster is dlastly. war- ranted. : : MENP AIS SILVER EX CONVENTION. Cali For Free Coinage of God ad Sitver at the Fatis 01 W to 1. Stuuras, Jaue 18 --The silver con- | verti ooneinded ite work to-night ¥nd | and Dosahue. ‘adjnirued’ Henvtor stewart and other prozimei’ advocates of free silver ad- | dre aed the cunvestion to-day. The | Washington . Chiloage ...... eH : Al Phiisdeiphia Philadel phita Pizwstar {hand ppt Batter en Maorilll, Clements sod Grady. Hart, tsinnoa an i Sugden, : : Atl Beton. ) Boston : wrih sis sii . . & 12 ieveland ad : 5 - Bate ies Daa 0 sod, Hyan:, Ca a | Zimaer. ‘ is i7 6 £5 # "At New York. Xow York. .......... . ; 2 1 Cincinpiatl : 1810 0 Paty ies Bowed and Wilson: Parrott snd | Merritt, ; At Yruanlys. I TRE eB Tomisyilie aid : % 31 61 Battetios ~Lacid, CGimbert and Gram: Moa 1 Dermat nnd Widnh, At Washington #13 21 ein 3 Batteries. - Mav) “and McGuire: Hutchinson At Baltimore, Baltimore oni Sip ~ 5 8} #1. Lonlls a ; G6 3 Batteiries—Ho Tr and Ciark; Brejtensiein piailirm 2 looted declared for aclimiled | jand Pelte. C evinig # ui oid and silver at the ratio of 10 to 1; ornilemns the set of 1873 an 0 ! erimiv and declared that the ~~. of free oonagh csoeed the . 1 to Thera wa 10 endorser: - ns WS the pinttorn sna TO Ta Aten to "ts Hr. Fay Car, pecINEAll Jase 15.— AD attempt was wiz w Lomisville snd Nastinille Poot Cael Wall, SAITYIAR A DAY CRI COD- fein sg $000), to-day pear Viealia, Ky, drtance from Coviogton. The “trofn raw into the ohstrrction but forte- pately enea) »! derailment. It is suppos +f robbers were concealed rush nearby. easel, try WH ea ttat nogun Twelve New Ministers, Moan , Jaue 18.—The communce- | oar she riding onl sehinol were held thie fore- not te thy presence of a large sssern- binge of prominent people. The grada- utes pambor {welve, Carding 1 | G (bb ns ‘Celebrated Mass. Rowe, June 13.~Oardinal Gibbons cel- elhirated tos in the church of Santa Ma- ria ta's fo:euoon, the ceremonies includ- ing the pouotifical prooeesion corpus dom- ini. Thera was an immense and ‘devoted congregstion | present, ; Pennsylvania Appa uted. Wasnrsarox, Juve 13.—The president has nppoitted Horatio Bigelow, of Penn- sylvtioia, connsul at Ronen, France, : Signed by the Governor, HARRISBURG, Pa., Jone 18.—The gov- ernor to-day approved the jueidta sppor- ticoroent bil. . Henvy Bail Asked. Nitw York, June 14.—Albert 8. Moore, the forger, was bound over for trial this afternoon in the sum of $25,000 bal. + 8 of the Meadville Unitarian | Town iradusily Sinking Tirzeuron, Pa. Jane 16 —The town of | ‘Audenried is threstensd with deatraction | | by the caving in of mines. The surface : ay i] | dropped several inches to-day, and large ri =; weutioned. | fissure are opeped io the earth, exte d- | {jug throogh the town. The 1» opie have deserted ther bomes. The houses of Superintendent Roberts, Jobn MoGee, | John Sabkie sod William Barber bave ber 6 ¢otirely destroyed. The surface has dropped six inches, aud a total collapse | 10 ¢ x jocted at aby time. The wildest ex-| | eftemient prevails i in the town. { Joy in New Pounatand. tt Jorxs, N. F., Jape 16.—-Thera is | irs throaghont New Foundland over tha fac: thst the goverrment has successfully | pesctisted a loan for nearly $3,000,000, This will pay the colony debts and insare | the {reedcm of the ccantry. In defanit! of payment the country would either | ‘have become a part of the Canadian frd- | eration or a crown colony. The lown 1 ‘was secured st 4 per cent and runs 40 year. Jealous of Hie Wife. BALTIMORE, Jobe ] (Glendennin aged 22, a shoemaker shot his 16 year old wife laet night and her aunt, Mrs. Annie B. Geiger snd then at- tempted eunicide by shooting himeell Glendennin wae jealous of his wife and accused her of frequenting disreputable bourses with ber nant. He abot the women on the street, Giendennin and both women i will recover, : Benefit for John LL. Niw York, June 16.—John L. Bulli- i van will be tendered a monster benefit at the Madison Square garden on the night of June 27. All the lights of pugs will appar, New Yond ame 34 —Tis Seasidy Ah | 8.1} { wealthy resident of Ostouville, near « y nr vville, Bal- | jucted their battery, but manager Kelley |, dered + with gold ornaments ad | | leaves 16.—Chbarles H.| { sion. Tt is as fragrant as ripe trust and it | for to go to the V. I. A, GERNOT WIS. PTE PGE T) ASE THN, ; doy Washarte i | Miss Wanamaker Ww edde 110 Bar-| Men of State Afiege They Hare | the Price of a Dat. ONLY vewaeas oT ™ FAILS THERE. | | RATIONAL LEAGUE ay! i SUPPLEMENTED | {ie Pride ts 3 Daaghter of Ex Porat aster Cawmrer A 27 md lanl 1! s Shy Cony "oo Wiid West, Genersi John Wamnno r § Fuet res” Can Throw oon Lowt Noe Vig. lv Prrarersraia, Jore 2, or Was ., : lenaker, daughter of Hop To Wane . i 38 The Semigua cof Cleerfell ban | mnker, postimsster general in the cabot | DADE bo GO ODe bef 1b ba ripe s bat raves : | of President Herr vo. was marred thee thunder, poitties) ard ths poke, fae | aftermocn to Barely Farburion, pub. | 874 PrEYENng for a Bed “diy Hsher of the Evening Telegragh, of this | ec sty flriale snd the omuty bar, the sity. Toe carom 7 look piece Le Lemons challenge and arceptance bav- der bes Tl, the GUS J Bome of the bride's | i been ed ans ood * peiden for the parents. Rey. Dr. Ches. A. Dickey, pes- | | qonten rdopted Satardsy: tor of Bethacy Presbyterian chinreh, of {To the Meza ors of the Clearfield Ber ficiated. Mia Elizabeth. Wansmsker, | We, the county slaves etralied in and’ tha bride's sister, was maid of honor. Mr. | soot tha coeit homes, bor ng the prs «gf Warburton waa sccompanied by Fravk- a bat snd ¢ Solent goufiferce 1a our lin Panos se Tet men, sod thers were! {ability ete Ds bereby rhelléngs sny : » welding was 8 very nine of you 'o mest ns npop the call ; pro josmediats emt on progods be oF the fasnuy us PH] a famiies IDI T we Tiel, af Fp. om. shares, 0 Bnss ; ° o pid lhe 98 co men Honed ‘gage withre nag (right ohare, {5 get Fair ofthe tly | dit 0 bes 20a | tne Banish” ° © SOLALIST LEADER SENT 16 Jan e : 2 {the expanses Hie Of regs Was Les Myjaty ~Criticiand fre Sauter agai tl of the King nrnpire, Seconmors, June 15 ~ Bjaimar Brunt Ratarna! ing. tha leader » +2 the Sassdinh socialists 1) { was conden neat iE mm rn Bx In three mouths prisoument for les ma josts,’ Bravting's Mops wes comraitted A. Sealed Tress oe, Court of € (Juarter Sessions, Heoorder’s office, snd Terminer Co Servios noopts Wilson, for the FE .- “3 + Too,” Siva - “1T'13 tie There’ A Call to Irishmen ; Sars te 1 New Torx, Jone 16.—A specie) oc | Rr hr vention of the Irish Ameriesn mits " a = Aoospted, Alley . Smith. anon was beld here tine afternoon. is : Jape 14, '¥ 5. Bert nd wit toad purpose was to issae 8 eall for an sucamp in “me eye,” F. G. Tita ment of Irsb American militeey orgs Kelley, the “Km; "is in it izations st Bridgeport, Cov, in thesum ~~ DS hg mer of 1896. General W. F. Kelley, of Jas (Xi BH. Kzzoey. Philadelphia, = presided Resolntions mark. were passed declaring that the time bad H. BE. Hazxrswicx. i arrived for [rishavn to unite and prepare Wo the indiv daals who by bribery and | for & grand armed stroggle for the inde. other eorrapt practios have become the | ‘pendenec of Ireland, and that with this officinale of ClearSeld oonuty: end in view, ail Irish-American literary Tbe members of the bar of Clearfield organizations Were invited to affiliate county have read, with mach smosement, | with ihe union and take part in | the pro- the bierogiyphics which you have sent to : thew, in which you stete that you desire! ion May day, when in the oviirss of 81 gpeech, be referred to the Test that the Lr | aomaervative prise wera nrpicg the ¥irs {to send troops to Norwsy. . Io bis 3 dens | pistion of evel 8 soars, be mela: “ER obody will rise ‘with ope baliet prevest coe man from | dering thousands of ballets fired at © brethren.” 1 Urey, fama Cc Miller, Capt Comstraetion .in for O aieago. Ciicaoo, Jane 13.—A special from Joi Tot, IIL, says: Sapt. Charles Pettigrew, | of the Illinois Steel company, announces oy the company will erect & large coun i jee erest American gume of bassbail, | | apd that you have among you the price | {of 8 tat. Douobting ss we do the letter i part of yoar statement, we peverthelees | traction mill ib this city, south of the | *00Pt your challecge, snd soggeet that | | present works. This m1!) will cost sbont Joa a hd SOG won employ owe 1 Hs t | day, the 21st day of Japa, Sano Domisni, Closing up lros Mas Bosiness © 11895, sod repair to the place designated, I Ispisxaronss, Jans 16. —The building wheres we will gies jour bhadies to the in which order of iron Hall held its so. | beasts of the field and the fowls of the { preme. sitting was soil yesterday for mir. We selest the ¢ |823,500. This the last step in closing | for two ressous: First, becagee Friday : {out the receivership of the order. It is | is the day on which criminale oenally ‘| expected the last: dividend will be de- | 08st their doors, snd second, becanse it clared next month. is the longest day in the year, and we “Allison is Line. | wieh you to base swple time to make at | least. one score. | Cmicaad, Juve 16.—A special trom | ok | Mason City, Towa, says that the enndi-| Appisadiog your courage, but Jeplor- | ing your jad gment, we are dacy of U. 8. Bensator Allison for the) Y ph presidency will be formally laanched at! SH a ; the national convention of the Republican | | : ; oo | inaue st Cleveland. The name of Robert | Ospt. B. B. ° of Clearfield County Fer iT Lazeoin is mentionad sa his ronuiog | Ja Jaums H. Kziizy, Manager. jmste | The battery for the Offieinle wil likely mass be Woodward snd Smith. The Bar sssociation Lave not yet se | Lost His ows Life. Axsaroris, Jave 16.—W. I. Kerr, al | i itimore, was drowned to day whie tryiog | talks of ‘@oisg into tha box himself if ito save his 6-3 ear-old boy who had fallen | Cole tlsows up In props shape to | overboard from Mr. Kerr's yacht The | phim. fehild was saved but the father sack ss) No admission fee wil be charged; the boy was dragged into the rowboat penses to be made by foe imposed under | and pever came ap. | | the roles. i - RULER Iw Zim y and doh ason to Race : 1. Any player visiling the Assury Park, N. J, June 16.—A | | Brewery” more then thee tomes daring jianteh for £5000 & side has been de- | | the game will be fined 20 cents. | finitely arranged beiween Johnson apd | 2. Any spectator a;plindicg a bri | Zi | Haot piay shall psy ten cests 10 tke mmerman snd the race will take place | (4, A ee tard. | here sn Jaly 10. On the same Jay San- | 3. Ary person wto boots the ampire ger and Charles Murphy will race for aor throws a stone at ham from 8 Dearer | 8 20 parse. {pot than second base wil be severely mu . | Jenit with by the players. ¢ Band Teouriimment : i § } Any player who fuils to be strack | On Jape 19:h , 2h and 21st the Beech | out, or rpakes pee py ran daring esch | 1 x inning, will be fined O conla | Creek Rai Yiad will sell exgureion tickets 5 io fire.crms will be allowsd on the | trom Willismeport and all poiots on ite groqng, exoept a shot gun tarnished the line to Philipsburg, st ove way fare for Rel yy role 6 Zor the ronpd trip, good antil Jane 22nd, WALL ote provided Jib a : ie pre a le 4 iigelasive, soooant of the gata Toarns | oil, two sponges, & tab of 3 dupes | ment of the Northern Pennsylvania & bandages, smelling salts and a shot gus. | Western New York: Band Association, to He may wear a coat of mail. | be beld at Philipsburg, Penns, Jone 20th | 7. Appeals Sea Sin Sacapiess & the y ampire wi owed only in extreme and 211. The low rate and excellent train . then by certiorari to the jad of | service vis the Beech Creek route, will|iphe superior court from this couaty; snd | no doubt materially sasiet in attracting | in case thers 1s vo judge appointed then | | large nomber of people to the band | the decision of the umpirs to be final. | | \ouzpament. l 8 Any candidate for pfice soliciting | | [votes during the process of the game to | Wan 07 Larasont be fined 7 cents : y 2 a. Managers of the ciubs to be re | NEw Yorx, Jane Y6eilanssions, 810] fpcasivle for all debts contracted or ex- to 1 shot, won the Crooklyn Sobarban pestse v nearred. 1 be Saturday, by one length, Sir Walter | JS 0. Visitors of either nex wil pro . oe) tected so long we they do not interfere acd ard Song and Dance third. | with the players. Seats on the right band | {side of the ground excinsively for ladies, | The 1. Ww. Harper is the Soc) whiskey | excepting those wearieg bloomers, and on earth. Used in moderstion, it is aiany others Geeupying the same will be | sare sperific for indigestion, for geoeral fined 17 cen debility, for insomnia, for mental depres. | Note —All ee pot spray provided nsed in moderation it leogthens life, adds | ETE to our joys and drives dull care away. MaxY or the DaBaie whasimith are in-! as 4 2 pil ke ot | tending to attend the races at Ridgway | physicians of thie country, and by to! | this week. They want to see the wheels; grees is winning a world-wide reputation, d by A. D. Mead, DuBois, Pa. they are rounders. for the o - plane, day indicated above | Frapes lives, is an extra ant and phifturesine § Rah, for, besides | the military trappings and gold braid of | the army officers and the exguisits; del | jcately tinted toilets and elaborate coif- | | fares of the Frerchwomen, there are the | “Aprieg | men ve go "round, bat that does pot mguily that <r nde, Is [i] i ABOUND. A ] most ; Two Goo] Candiclates, SILL Ax ELVING STATE DELERATES. Boer is Supposed ia be the Xue for Ap poiotarent to 8 cvs Baud Elersed poe xine, Jame 10 ~The Fepabl.: “mE ho 4 pane toe o Bogus # 7y Sew plese sista rd oy sf Bam 00k a vos weg pried. The wives wae tered om the of} ad Joba Ww. Baal wor wed oi BE ie Ority over. {oR wae hoi aated by ser ¥. Qrawat. Both chsdisdates rmede ww the BE B. weg por mated for conaly pirveior and P. J. Gill. of Paik Creek, ad Fomew I Elkin, ¢f Porter, wera alected | to the et “seg PBI The yasnit ctas oandis wus un bad year Face Keven Maw, Jase 14 ~As ex Jaton Quin wi at 3 io Toa iparming In harness 0 3 iieury J. on Craats Eteest. Taint sight Aten at wv SARL ES Deep TE WHE ROE Lav ump the tioas Fomi pes vie, Rog Teo Hany othe} WrasRg Were IRR O08 wre wars toinuredl / The 4 waster w adi caused by the expls son of » Lew Kasdall en ment of the bailding. fs Dok Known. gable. A Grew’. Colbpertss of Napoleon Pictares.. The 20 picture in MeCiare's Com | plete Lite of Napoleon are drawn § from the | { private collestirem of the Elon. Gardiner | GG. Hatbard, of Washiogton, D. €, of] | Mgr. Doc dAumsle; H. I BH, Prince | Vitor Nepcleow; Prisse Ro land Bonas- | parte; Baron Lasrey, the sca of the chief Dake of Basan, son of the minster and eovfident of the Emperor. M. Edmond Telany the {ried sod bistoricsm of Iss- | bey: 2X. Albert Christophe, (Governor. | Geparsi of the Credit Foooier of France, : M. Fsal le Fax, who bas, perhaps, the riches” of the Nupolenst coi motions: MM. ile Marqas de Chirsr din, son-in-law of | i the Dae de izte, the tatilal Mister of | Fr LT 2 Sapolans i. low of Fanon ned trem the | A BALL AT Ire Ea ¥SEE. How Live Plain Press of Oor Hinister Try ; EHst Sp Flim. A modern hall the palace of the | Elysee, in Paris, where the » president of | inarily tril varied ‘“hatits”’ of the rasp) members | | of the diplomatic corps. These uniformu | | alome ars sufcient to farnidh a brilliant mass of oeldor and elaborate display | i Desericed in detail and necording to! their nations, they are these: France —A é¢oat of dark bloe, ] Rossia —-A green tunic, embroiderad in silver and figured in Lise. Germany. —-A. dark: bine coat, em- broidersd ia gold and faced with gobdl | i ornaments Awa ty ooat of green cloth, em idersd with a gold scanthas palm. ofa land — A coat of dark blue, alse Se raed with an scanthos palm of taly. —A dat of reyal bine, embrokd- ered with gollen leaves i Spain. —A oat of bine, embellis with gold leitves and ornal Portugal — A coat of eries that aflorn r standing } tiary have breasts wi set off Ww fh 4 gmaiden th tariss of embassies he various eon- sul generals hive a shade less of | adornment oh their saifams From an ovacpiosage of gid Lace the | | other extrem ig reached in the eonven- tional evening elsthes of the American | { embassadar. ‘who sppears a solemn aod | marked Sgure in thégmy assem! hlages In hig relief of somberbisck and white The French presiderits wsaally wear or { dinary evening clothes, cut in the com- ventional style, but their white shirt fronts are broken gongeonsly by the broad red hand of the Légion of Honir and the great star of that order. —New Yurk World. The ttle of f the Emperors was fought | at Ansteriite, 15035 The omperors pred + wer Napoleon Francis of Aunstria | ander of Rossing Over 170,400 | re actually engaged in the bat- | tie, and of this anmber 13, 000 were kill. od or w ind od, or 13 per cent of ‘the | { end and Al nanimons Clicice from! x vf p varid abt inde, : sid eeil, of Brookville [ TT cm— Corwmertion Jose A, 1006 Thomas W. Moore will be & esndslsle ‘for county sarveyor on fhe | side thie time. His name will sppesr [the ticket pext Satardsy. : i AP Way, who sttended the Divisies snesmipment of the Sone of Vetersas, of | Rilentown lest week, was hosored by twing elected » delogufe to the National - Leneampasent, which meets st Nashville, Trrovesne, : Io Pitter, wn of A. Patton, is bree Broan soled on By 8 wos Omer sratinon., Tus Corvet bend sod Kejetons erdbets tra both mrenaded George Kttlehenglr wid bride, Friday night. Both organs tiene meds ood Poste, ! , Bato: fay wes Demneratie primary elootion dey teen. The vote poled was - | viary Hight snd ws there was mo opposition + for the flor ~f protbcactery snd register {sed peoorder Guo wey sod Keorer will ged las Iningutes Dar people were artic! moraieg apes leafing he sad tidisge of tle on Ulvn dents of Mm Jorden Reed, of tine plase, which cesnrred of 1345 8». Tas members of a awskoned ty aeuring ber yublently onghieg. They foansd ber =it- ting co he shies of the bed Dr. Max- wall wus went for in haste aed ardved ie s low minates bat coald do sothing fo sive ber ifs and io jo:t I) minates after arrival ji%e departed - from fhe bodv a rai $e $d her spirit winged es Hight home Lard Mire Bowl was hare oo May nn IR1T, bases wes aged 78 years, 1 month wod § days. She wes the daoghter of [rasisl Bpsckmes sod wie married fo Ferdas Read in September, 1508 and wis {he mother of fourtess éhiliren, aise [of w om are fivng. For » somber of years she resided on a form, with Der bostund in Lawrence township sod after 1 his Leath whieh occurred in 1586, moved wen i ths Hage i from wast onan | The engitiesr bes been | proasted pounding sn jovestiilior. Fire : sdded to the horor of the soehe avd the | bodies taken sat wers al tee ak waresogoi- | Velper, ail residing bere; Herbert, of | Cherrytree; Harry, st Mubsffey snd Roy at the homestead farm in Lawresoe town- | ship. At sn early age this good snd | kind iedy ‘anited with the Presbyterian charsh and all through ber long life hes | neen a consistent christing. The faversl | will the pisces from the Presbyterian | chareh st 3:30 o'closk this (Fridey) afer soot, the servioss being condacted by Rev. David Craighesd. The body will | 4 meet them upon the grousd dedicated | sargeon of the armies of Napoleon; the | ein to Clearfield wd nid by the side of the husband in the old cemetery. The siflicted famtly have (he deapest | sympsthy of the entire sommanity. } Mrs. P: P. Shirk was reported very ill this morning. It wes Set thought thet Cy ' she was dying, but she | 18 not yet oat of daoger. 7 { The amstenr Comedy company from thie place went to Grampisn on Wednee- isy evening sod gave sa ectertuinment. Tuy made their exposes sad bad one dollar efi, The mine car works bas ressmed oper | ations again. Didu's Kaew Tay Were Taced: The bastoess manager of the Mahoning Booking Compsny, of Punzsutewnay, 1 | Mr. Melotyre, bas made several business [tripe to the Commissioner's office here to | assure 8 lowse adjastment in the valuation | of a large tract of timber land located in | Brady wwoship, this county. cleiming that the sam of $4,500 the old values, | would be satisfactory but seriously ob- | jacting to $9,000, to which point ihe com | 8 tenrfal and pitiful was his pies fore . | jower valustion that Commissioner Boss, | who represents the western part of the | county, concluded that be would examane into the matter snd fa wrong bad bem | deve either way to move for reconsider ation. The first man be sshed about the ‘property said be would give $30,000 for ‘it and st ooce banded Mr. Row $100 | with which to contract 1 case saything ‘farther was done or said about the met ter. Sare esough Mr. Melotyre soon este beck with the usual tear in his eye ab rand began scew to discant upon then os wrong which 0 vaimation | apou the owners of To Land After bo | got throngh wiih toa ples Mi. Ross ssid; | “Why, Mr. Meclotyre, you wouldn's take $20000 for that land.” Well 1 | guess | woald. I wish you would show me the man, I would tske it foo quick.” | “py the man,” said Mr. Ross, “I'll pay ‘you a hundred dollars right sow and | here it is; write me out a receipt.” “Ob, * 56, I don't have full sathority bat it will be all right.” enid Mr. Molotyre. Them ears. Woolridgs and Beod ‘obipped In. with “Mr. Melntyre you wonkin't teks Fo oe ALi Bats “Ob, yeu," onic per cent. commission oat of that sam.” Out came that same wooly handred dol- | inre, which by this time was back in Mr. | Ross’ pocket “0, say, men.” ssid Mr. | Melntyre with a worried lonk sod frosty | yoice, ©] didn't know you wers loaded.” | our friend, too quick and I'll pay & bem [The joke was certainly on the — ‘man and be did the honors customary to | thuse occasions. The result of the pleasant comtroversy was that the valuation of the “timber tract” went away. up first to 20,000 anid actly to $98,000, where it wiil Of course the Maboning Banking | pany will pay a bigger tax then ely | but the tarmers and small property own | ses of Brady will pay a correspondingly | lean sam ~-Clesrbeld Spirit 2 Tharedey RY GT ig
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