NEWS OF TIIE WEEK. Thurtnlay, June 15. The Borden murder trial went on at New Bedford, evidence for the prosecution being continued Ex-President Harrison was among the visitors at the World's fair Chief Justice Bingham of the district su preme court refused the mandamus asked for by Colonel Ainsworth and declared the proceedings before the deputy coroner in the Ford's theater case illegal In an ■ccldeut at the World's fair one man was killed and several persons badly in jured The firemen in the lluve nieyer sugar refinery in Williamsburg, N. Y., have struck for an 8-hour working day. There are 2,800 men em ployed in the refinery, and only 102 of them have gone out The Brooklyn police are investigating the mysterious death of lit tle Katie Schilt The Infanta Eulalie ar rived nt Niagara Falls The Baackes Wire Nail company of Cleveland assigned. A number of small banks in the west were forced to suspend Commencement ex ercises were held at Princeton, Vassar, Miami university and other institutions The New York clearing house commit tee Is to ask the association for authority to issue certificates There was a mild run on the Irving Savings institution, New York. Depositors were paid in full, and further demands were provided for The yacht Navahoe was reported to have been In collision with a New Jersey pilotboat The house of commons took up clause 4of section lof the home rule bill. One amendment proposed by the opposition was withdrawn, and the other was re jected Count Kalnoky in a speech eu logized the triple alliance and reaffirmed the kindly feeling of Russia for Austria Friday, Juno 10. The prosecution rested and the defense began lu the trial of Lizzie Borden at New Bedford. Mr. Jennings made the opening speech for the prisoner Wealthy and aged Eliphalet Stratton of Brooklyn has been arrested on a charge of starving his Invalid young wife It is alleged that E. M. Field's insanity Is shammed and that he is practically free Royal Phelps Car roll's new yacht, the Navahoe, was dis abled by collision with n pilotboat Several persons were killed, and considerable damage to property was done by lightning in the west The heirs of Jay Gould will contest in court the payment of 1250,000 Inheritance tax in addition to the 1500,000 already paid The Rev. Charles B. McKenna, a priest of St. Ann's Roman Catholic church. New York, was drowned with his cousin in the Hud son river The New York Clearing llouso association authorized the issue of certifi cates Ex-Minister Charles Emory Smith addressed tho Republican county com mittee at New York The elections In Germany show a remarkable increase In the strength of the Socialists James Henry and George W Carter, escaped from Sing Sing prison during tho last 10 days, have not been recaptured, and the prison officials have no clew to their whereabouts The French court of cassation set aside the sentences of the Panama defendants. MM. Eiffel and Fontane were set at liberty Charles do Leaseps must serve out a concurrent sen tence for bribery The official bulletin says President Carnot's condition is slight ly improved. It is .believed iu Paris that his illness is serious Sir Rich ard Webster continued his argu ment before the Bob ring sea court The heavy fog caused several mishaps among the shipping in New York waters. The steamer Monmouth was badly dam aged by collision with the steamer Kara, and the ferryboat F. J. James and the steamboat City of Richmond were sunk on rocks Judge Ingraham of New York authorized a lawyer to represent Mme. PhilipinaMilhuu in a suit brought against her by her sou, Edward L. Milbau, who alleges that he is insane. Saturday, Juno 17. The taking of testimony in the Borden murder trial was finished, and the court adjourned till Monday. Emma Borden gave strong evidence iu her sister's favor ——Bunker Hill day is being celebrated in New England with unusual ceremonies Harvard authorities decided upon new requirements for admission to the law school The militia was or dered to be iu readiness to repress a threatened outbreak among the striking lumber shovers at Tonawauda, N. Y. The Infanta Eulalie arrived in New York again and went to the house of J. M. Ce bullos, which has been placed at her disposal Chicago was chosen as the place for tho national headquarters of the Republican National league The congress of tho American Sons of the Revolution met in Chicago A reception was tendered to ex-President Harrison in the Ohio build ing at the World's fair Joseph Jef ferson was taken ill on the Pilgrim aud is now in Fall River. It is thought to be only indigestion The Socialists have made enormous gains In Germany Gladstonians have lost a seat in the house of commons Barou Alphonse de Rothschild, head of the great Pari9 banking house, has been obliged to have one of his eyes removed Serious apprehensions concerning President Car not's condition are entertained in Paris District Attorney Nicoll of New York wrote to Superintendent Andrews of the state hospital foi tho insane in Buffalo to see if Edward M. Field is sane again Captain Magnus Andersen of the Viking ship arrived in New York from Newport situation President Cleveland, it is said ou the authority of a friend, will call an extra session of congress before Sept. 1 The house of commons passed a resolu tion favoring the settlement of Interna tlonal disputes by arbitration. Embns eador Bayard listened to the debate. Monday, Juno 10. There were many murders committed in different parts of the country——A tramp steamship is expected at New York with 800 contract laborers on board—The law- i yers on both sides in the Borden case were | busy preparing for the submission of their cases to the jury It was said that the j pope's letter on the American school ques tion indorses the position taken by Mgr. ; Satolli The Rev. W. W. Page preached to the Seventh regiment in the state camp at Peekskiil An unknown man com- j mitted suicide by jumping from tho Brooklyn bridge News was received that tho Rev. Dr. Thwiug was not dead Walter Besant arrived at New York Crowds visited the Viking ship at anchor in the North river A revision of the returns of the Gorman elections shows that of the 215 successful candidates 101 will vote for the army bill, and 114 will vote against it The Par nellites and Sextonites threaten to with draw from parliament should Mr. Glad stone grant any more concessions to tho Unionists The bodies of the Prussians who fell at Stall in 1870 were delivered to German troops by French regiments and j were taken across the border aud reburied j Baccalaureate sermons were preached i 0i in&iiy colleges, Dr. Raiasford preached at Harvard and Bishop Dudley at Lehigh President Cleveland has decided to take another course of the Schweninger treat ment for obesity. He now weighs 298 pounds, or only nine pounds loss than when he took the treatment before Newark, N. J., has a mad dog scare, and since the warm weathor has set in 84 vicious dogs have been shot by the police The body of a man who had evidently been murdered was found iu tho woods near Volnntown, Conn The Danbury (Conn.) police are searching for J. B. Paige, n well known resident of that place, who mysteriously disappeared on May 10 Joseph Jefferson, who is ill at Fall River, Mass., was reported as comfortable The town of Myers Falls was completely de stroyed by fire; loss, f 10,000 The Benev olent and Protective Order of Elks will hold their annual reunion iu Detroit Max Meindel, who was accidentally struck with a baseball near Altoonn, Pa , died soon after There were two more breaks in the levee near New Orleans. Tuesday, Jane 20. In an interview Willie Wilde makes a general denial to all charges upon which Mrs. Frank Leslie recently obtained a di vorce from him in New York Ex Gov ernor Robinson summed up for the defense In the Borden trial at New Bedford The coroner's jury which has been investigating the Ford's theater dis aster brought in a verdict of criminal negligence against Colonel Ainsworth, Superintendent Covert, 1 Engineer Basse and G. W. Dant, the contractor | Fourteen-year-old Lewis, or George, Wood, | accused of shooting and killiug the 3-year- I old son of Farmer Wagner of Howell, N. J., has been arrested in the home of hl9 mother in Brooklyn There was a hear i ing before a New York aldermanic com : mittee on a scheme of the New York and New Jersey Terminal company to operate ! a tunnel from the New Jersey side to a great passenger station under Union square I John J. Haggerty of Now York jumped ; from the Brooklyn bridge into the East i liver while intoxicated and escaped unin jured The New York rapid transit com j missioners unanimously adopted resolu -1 tions giving the Manhattan Elevated I company the option of paying $715,- ; 000 a year or 5 per cent on their net income for extension franchises ;It was California day at the World's fair, ! the building of the Golden State being ded- I icated with formal ceremonies Thacom ! mittee appointed to draft a new constitu tion for the Yale Athletic association pre sented a report practically dropping tho undergraduate rule The will of John Crerar was declared valid by the supreme court of Illinois The captain and some of the crew of the Viking ship were arrest ed in Brooklyn early in the morning. Later I they were welcomed to New York by Mayor Gilroy A New York police ser geant made a brutal assault on a car driver in the Jefferson Market po lice court Oug Muy Toy, the last Chinese leper on North Brother is land, was found dead in his bed The Cassell Publishing company, New York, is embarrassed through the note kiting operations of its president Rev. Dr Wilton Merle Smith, pastor of the Cen tral Presbyterian church, New York, pref aced his sermon last Sunday by a state ment favorable to Dr. Briggs, and conserv ative elders left the church Herr Lieb kuecht, the Social Democratic leader, ad mits that the German government will have a majority for the army bill by effect ing a compromise M. Clemenceau chal lenged MM. Derouledc and Millevoye to light, as a consequence of a collision with them in a debate in the chamber of depu ties. Both declined to meet him -The pope expressed his approval of Mgr. Satol li's attitude on the school question in the United States The lord mayor of Lon don again declined an invitation to visit the Chicago fair Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, with friends, are making a coach ing tour of Great Britain The czaro witz will be present at tho wedding of tho Duke of York and Princess May on July 6. Wednesday. Juue 21, Lizzie Borden was acquitted at New Bedford. Mass., on the charge of murder ing her father and stepmother. She was almost ovorcome when the verdict was read, and men and women cheered the finding. Miss Borden returned to Fall River, where she Is tho guest of Banker Holmes Nine persons were killed and more than a score injured by the derailing of a Sheepshead bay train on the Long Island railroad at Pnrkville Center. It was crowded with persons returning from the Suburban A dispatch from Wash ington says Governor Flower of Now York may be nominated for presi dent to succeed Mr Cleveland Cornell defeated Columbia in the freshman boat race at New London by eight lengths The West Virginia building at the World's fair was dedicated. The caravels are to bo received with great cerepiony The Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott pronounced the Phi Beta Kappa oration at Rochester university. Commencement exercises were held at Wellesley, Smith and othercolleges Daniel Lord, Jr., of New York while asleep walked out of u window in a friend's house In Chicago and was killed New York lodge No. 1 of the Order of Elks was reinstated by tho grand lodge in session at Detroit—Rus sell Snge Indicated that, the Manhattan company would accept the proposition of the New York rapid transit commission ers General Edward Jardine, a gallant soldier who was frightfully wounded dur ing the New York draft riots, is dying at the Hotel Pomeroy, New York, from the result of his wounds In a rear end col lision on tho Ninth avenue "L" road, New York, several pergons were slightly In jured Mayor lfoody of Brooklyn apol ogized to Captain Andersen of the Viking ship for the way he and his men were treat ed by the Brooklyn police Edward Mc- Mullen, a lineman, was horribly burned by touching a live wire while working on a job in Newark avenue, New Jersey j Eight firemen were badly burned by an explosion of naphtha in t'&e cellar of a Ninth avenue, New York, dyeing estab- j lishment Frank Collins, a 6-year-old , boy of Keansburg, N. J., while playing with a shotgun dropped it. The gun dis charged and blew off the bead of his 4-year-old niece and playmate, Madeline Carhart The Bank of Commerce, New York, applied for $1,000,000 of clearing bouse certificates to encourage weaker banks to take advantage of the privilege The Suburban was won at Sheeps head bay by Lowlander, with Terri fier second aud Lamplighter third At Now York the temperature recorded by the weather bureau reached 96 degrees, breaking the record for June 20 since the bureau was established Tho president of the Behring sea tribunal sharply re buked Sir Richard Webster of counsel for Great Britain There wore reports of a revolutionary outbreak in Barcelona The Liberal convention in Ottawa was be gun Heavy storms were reported from Paris, Berlin and Lisbon A dynamite bomb was exploded outside the house of Senor Castillo, the ex-prime minister of S]>aiu FitOM SUBURBAN POINTS. ECKLEY CLIPPINGS. Eckley now has the iinest breaker in the region. It will stand as a model of ingenuous engineering. Many new devices that are not in use anywhere else for preparing coal are being put in the breaker. The mammoth structure has been built around No. 10 breaker without necessitating the loss of a single day. It is built of wood, lined on the outside with corrugated iron. The feature of the breaker is its power of consuming coal. Instead of hoisting the loaded cars to the top of the breaker by means of ropes, all the coal is dumped automatically into a huge receptacle at the bottom, and from there carried to the top by elevators on an endless chain, eight of which will hold a earful. In this way as high as 2,000 carfuls can be carried in a day, and not in the least crowd the capacity. The breaker is now the centre for all the coal produced in Eckley, and shortly the Buck Mountain coal will be run througli it. The breaker is lighted throughout with electricity, as it is running day and night. Barney Gallagher and Charlie Harvey drove to Oneida on Sunday. Frank McGill had his hand injured by a piece of coal at No. 2. Several young ladies visited Sandy Valley on Sunday afternoon. Their report on the prospects of crops can be obtained for the asking. St. Mary's T. A. B. Society has cn gagud the grove for a picnic on the Fourth of July. The old reliable Terrors will cross bats with the lla/.le Brook club on Sunday. Eckley is now receiving a supply of excellent water from No. 5. This is an improvement much appreciated, as it has long been needed. Neal O'Donnell had his knee slightly injured with an axe on Monday. One of Buck Mountain's prominent bachelors will shortly quit single life, having chosen a bride from among the fairest in this town. Misses, Susie Gallagher and Mary Mur rin, of Freeland, were with relatives here on Sunday. Miss Fanny Trimble, of Hazleton, spent Sunday with her parents. Miss Mary McC'ann, of Highland, was a visitor to town on Sunday. Miss Sarah Gallagher, of Freeland, spent Sunday with Foundry ville friends. Charles Farrell, of Freeland, was in town Sunday. The Stmalard says it is reported that an electric road will be built from this place to Buck Mountain to transport coal. Nothing lias been heard of the rumor here. Thomas Kennedy moved to Sandy Run last week. The town was enlivened on Saturday evening by the picnic held here by the A.O. H. St. Patrick's cornet band of Freeland played several nice selections through town. The affair also drew a number of young people to town, and all had a good time. The soeicty extends its thanks to tlie band and to all who attended for their liberal patronage. Charlie Goodwall now has a bicycle. Charlie is not any too good on common feet, and to attempt to ride a machine that has no stays on the sides is rather risky. If Charlie doesn't get laid up for repairs we shall be pleased to announce liis success. MARY ANN. HIGHLAND DOTS. Patrick Bradley, who has been suffer ing with a very sore eye, is able to bo about again. Thomas Jones spent Monday at Tamaqua among friends and relatives. Patrick Gallagher, of Warrior Run, is visiting friends here. The stripping at No. 3 has resumed operations again. Mrs. Peter Kellar is slowly recovering from her recent illness. Hugh McNelis will remove his family to Hazleton today. The town loses a good citizen who was respected by all. John Dwyer, of Freeland, has accept ed a position as locie engineer at No. 2 stripping. Miss Bridget Uugan, of Bristol, is spending her vacation with her parents here. •"Samuel Singer, of Wilkes-Barre, has secured work at No. 2 and will remove his family here shortly. John Logan is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. The locusts have made their appear ance here in large numbers. To travel the paths through the woods in this vicinity, in safety, it is necessary to have u brush of some kind to keep them away. NED. PLEASURE CALENDAR. June 24—Fourth annual picnic of Rob ert Emmet Social Club at Freeland Public Park. July 4—Twentieth annual ball of St. Patrick's cornet band, at Freeland opera house. Admission, 50 cents. July 22—Second annual picnic of the Irish Liberty Club, at Freeland Public Park. July 22 Excursion of Knights of Malta, of Freeland, to Mountain Park. Faro: Adults, $1.00; children, 50 cents. KELLMEB will make for the next 30 days ONE DOZEN CABINETS f our "French Finish" (regular price, $4.00) for $3.00. Make two negatives and show proofs to select from. WTr J i ( iTT A1? A "NTTTT.F! UKTTER WORK T " AN CAN M,; AB *' 11JiJ t' CilltrllV i. IDXIi ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE REGION. 13 West Broad Street, Hazleton. Dr. H. E. Nyer's DENTAL PARLORS. H. W. MONROE, Manager. CAMPBELL'S BUILDING, CENTRE STREET. Teeth filled and artificial teeth interted. Painless extraction. Reasonable prices and all work guaranteed. GEORGE FISHER, dealer In FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, BOLOGNA, SMOKED MEATS-, ETC., ETC. Call tit No. Wnlnut street, Froeliind, or wit for the delivery waßona. VERY LOWEST PRICES. Helper's Steam Marble Works. COK. LAUItEL and MINE STREETS. Monuments, Headstones, sellinK at coat for next thirty daya. Iron and Galvanized Fences, Sawed Iluilding Stones, Window Caps, Door Sills, Mantels, Grates, Coping, Cemetery Supplies. PHILIP KEU'HR, PROP., Hazleton. LpOll SALE., A well-built dwelling, with J- stable and Int. 011 Washington street, between South and Luzerne. Apply to John Valines, opera house building, Freeland. TTXIIt SALE.—Fine property 011 Centre street, J' next to Central hotel; storeroom and dwelling; everything in good condition. Ap ply at this oiflee. | jV) 11 SALE.—House and lot 011 Centre street, I Freeland; house, 32x28; lot 125x25. For further particulars upply at tills oltlee. FROM ALL QUARTERS. Hazleton Hospital lias twenty-thrco patients at present. Andrew Markan was drowned yester day in the Lehigh at White Haven. Dr. Lees, assistant at Hazleton hos pital, lias been appointed surgeon in the U. S. navy. Dr. Esterbrook, of Hazleton, has en tered a SIO,OOO libel suit against the Plain Speaker. Charles Kelly, formerly of Hollywood, was cut in half by a coal train at Lans ford yesterday. Arthur Phillips, 14 years old, was drowned on Monday while bathing in the Susquehanna river at Wilkes-Barre. Charles Hughes, of Ilazle Brook, waß badly beaten yesterday by unknown men at his home. He is now at the miners' hospital. Jacob Dayis, ex-chief of police, of Shenandoah, was fatally burned by an explosion of gas at Packer colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company. While bathing in a mine hole near Shamokin Monday evening, Jacob Wer lock dived to the bottom and His body did not rise to the surface until lie had been drowned. The pool is about fifty feet deep. A unique wedding was celebrated at the court house at Pottsville on Tuesday. The contracting parties were Edward Klinger, aged 70 years, and MissPricilla Dietrick, aged 19 years, both of Bat ry township. BUSINESS BRIEFS. Try Fackler's home-made bread and rolls—baked fresh every morning. Ticnics supplied with ice cream, cakes, etc., by Laubach at reasonable rates. "Orange Blossom" makes handsome, happy women, because it-make healthy women. Sold by W. W. Grovor. To bake good bread only the best flour should bo used. Washburn brand leads all others. Sold only by B. F. Davis. Survival of the litest. Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough remedy simply because it is the best. Sold by I)r. Scliilcher. Every bottle of Arnica and Oil Lini ment sold is warranted by the proprie tors to give satisfaction or money will be refunded. Sold by Dr. Schilcher. Have you seen the new bonnet? No I have had such a bad headache of late, and been so bilious that I could not go out—remedy—Wright's Indian Vega table Pills. 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