"' FOR MINERS. THE tiOVERNWENT TO AID THE DIS TRESSED GOLD SEEKERS. llie 8rtrj of Wnr Will ttkf For Pnp pll", and Trnt Cona-ro to RAlmhnrn, lllm Moldlt-n to Itn Sent to AlH.fca to Knp Ordi'i1. Washington, Hi pt. 15 The condition if ntt'nirs In the Klondike pold reirlon linil the r"-i!Jll'll,' of iilT..i.llf.tt v.-lit-to the tlv-uyaii'li of Ane-r l''tj eltir.'-ns tvrm are In dnntr-r of starvation and puiTcrlnr there end on the trail have bevtl Very t-Rir.iytly dlL",ur.'d by Prr-s-Hnt McKlnl'-y ami his cabinet It wus thc-li unanimous opinion that this p:ovormnjnt would be reirilfi In Its duties If K Wf:iti d nliv-rblrirr that cmild be don- In the w ay of pn-itti rr In BriMU'l-8 to maintain OIll'T and Ud!r to prevent starvation. It wis pin'-ticnlly determined that two dr-tirhments of 50 men each should Imj sent to Alaska, one to remain In St. Michaels and the oUinr to tro Into the Interior. The department, however, Is wnltirirr for a further n port from Cap tain nay, now In Alaska, before Issu ing orders for the tt--r-.-v Peorctnry of War A!nor solved the dlfllculty of the lak of funds to send provisions to the men In the Klondike and nlotiR the ti il by u-iiposliin to pay the exp r,;t out -l hip own poeket and trust to cniirtH to rcimbwru: him. The stci' tarv tp an i.-xu-'rl-.n.- e I lum berman, ami he told the cabinet that a winter trail iibl te Ki-t In con dition for the .n:w.wte of don trains If they were k. pt irotn.'i e'. a lily over It no as to jk clow n the fre-.h snow. Oi-neral Ale-r t. .-b-.-rr m In-d to Senator Perkins of Csll'-f nln n-HnR tor Infor mation as to whrot wan nr pessary to be done and what could be done at this time. Ah soon as this Information Is received the work of sending In relief will be pushed ns rapidly es possible. To Telve Tor SarntoRA OoM. Alhiy, Rep, IS There seems to he srmethtnrr mere that mere report In the news that sold has been discovered In Saratoga county. That the scold And Is cont-lderod vnluable han been evi denced by the liicoriv.ra.tlen of 'wo Sni-otorrn mining eompanles with the pevretary of state. The lltt of these Is the Saratoga Blirinfs Oold Mlolnir company. Its pur pose la stated to be the purchase and leasliifr of real citato and the mining of e ld, sllvr-r atid other precious metals. The capital of this company la tln,on. The piliKlpal ofllce Is to be located at Bamti.ta, The diret'loro are William, P. Tarrant, Fr-d Tarrant, Frank H. Hathorn, I?en mln J. Goldsmith, 3. Van R. Fonda, Fllsha Ishell, Tte-rras Costello, William W. Allerdlce and James H. Iloyco. Another company incorporated la the Greenfield Cold Mining company. Its principal otllee will be In Greenfield. Saratoga county. Its r-apltal Is $10,000, and its directors are William H. Oallor, William H. Mllllman, Cornelius Vander bern and William W. Worden. Both of these companies are to oper ate In a section of Saratoga county near where Juilm Hilton of New York city has holdings to a considerable ex tent. FAIR ESTATE CASE ENDED. The Court Role That the Pencil Ioe tnrnti Were Kor&crtvs. Ban Francisco, Sept. 15. The famous c-ase of Antcue versus Craven, by whk-h the executors and heirs f the late Sen ator Jamefl OX Fair sought to quiet the title of Mrs. .Nettie B. Craven, a hcIiooU teadmr of tlila ltyt to two piece of rroporty on Kansi-in and Mlnalon Ptreetn' valued at Sl.OOO.OOO, has finally bten dooldod for the pluintilY and the intt:rvernors by Suporitir Judse Slack, pitthiK an a chancellor In equity. For Ave months the trial dragfHl aloiirT- The Jury to whom It waa sub mitted, aftL-r wranKiltig for 10 hours, an nnuniiud lta inability to afiree. Judtre Plook then dwnied a motion for a new trial and rendered his dedalon, to the effect that the pencil duedB purporting to hava been signed by James G. Fair, M118. CRAVEN, toy mevn9 of w hich Mrs. Craven wought to custom her ttti to tho property in controvrtiy, were forgt-riofl arid thut tht-y had never bfen acknowledged by G. Fair btforo Notary J. J. Coo noy, 6.s ol-aimod. and that thorefore the aiKnowltrti'incnts a-ttached thereto were aipo forKcrjt-. Ay c the third tusuft, Jud,;e 6'tatk h'.:ld that tbre was no evt C. noe of u cohi'irai. y exMtinif between Mre. Craven, Mas. IlakiUb and Notary C n?y iiW-h hid for lis objtv-t th lu' tinK of tite FVilr eMute, (xo pt by !n feror.w. The tb lcndant'a countl ash ed fr and obtained a etay of proceed ing for 0 diiys. Neither Mid. Craven nor hr daugh ter wus in courfwh u the case waa de- K-1. Vhf n questioned as to what. If ar.y action they propv.-d to take in th jirfnuwew, the pbuntirt ' attorney de clined to discuss the suh)eot at present, but It i3 generally bflw-vtJ thaH the Krand jury nw in tijssin will tahe the niJittur up iiiimdiatt.iy. Jro)rty loiitroyed by Fir. Waterbuty, f'onn., Sept. 15. The dwelilnir. lare barn and storehouse be-h.ni-'iiiB to Thk.-'iore B. and George At woud. nil'k and produce dtak-ra of Mld rtkbeiry, have i--n de.-lrtiyed by tire, caiu;i.B a l"s ol & . i)t n ; liidiirance. 14,- 1"U 8titfli 1 jr tuttMilus Gm. Itoston. t-T-pt. Vj. AutfUriius U. Klm t,u.U, tii yeaiB old. who waj for many yctua the j-teti'iider at the Produu; .;jo'hun'e lieie, Wiis found dead, hav lox coioutitted aulcide at bia b.ording bouse by ii. hating UiuiiiHmtlnK eaa. Hpuulnb Counterfeiter Arreteit. WuflhiMito-u. t-'ept. 10. J.x,eph Murhx. 1 trd ot uf'e, a h-aliluld, bdji le. ii ai ii ur a coiAiiteri-it tilvei .i. lie it o-loved to to one c.1 a I ..nrf tli.it 1 .J b.-n uela!'ig In til LIKE TIIU BENDERS. MANY CRIMES UAIO AT THE DOOP OF TH6 9T AFFLEBACK FAMILY. A Woainn Tettii of Several Murrti-M ol t l.t. h Hh Wm a llne. Th Vletlm. Mid to lie Two (HrW and m Nntnboi of Itfrn. (tivleh.i. Kan.. Pet. lr,.- The trial ol Lie Hinillebaek family i, this place foi the minder of Frank Oilbreath. a mlti ft, and which leriilled In the convlctlot of fie irire Ptnfllebark of murder In tht first den-e.. hag hroupht forth mt nhoiklnr devvlopmenta and jrlve3 tht hand the distinction ol rlvallni' the 'no torlouo Pendera In the number and coir, hloeded 1 h'irarter of their Crimea. The body of Oaibteath wag found It. an abandoned mln In the outskirts ol town on July 10 last, and Ooorire, Ed ward and Michael Staflleback and theli mother, Mrs. WIlBon, who lived In twt small houses n-ir the shaft, ver placed under arrest. Charles Wilson the second huslind and stepfather, wat the only one to esc-ipo. The principal wit hops during the trial which has been hold at Columbus, wnj Cora Stal71ehar.lt, the wife of Oeorne Rhe is ft Missouri irirl, whom Ooorrr3 met and married away from home anfJ brouHbt here "When she learned tht chaitvcter of the lamlly. php would hov es. npel, but feared for her life and ro. malned to witness -the kllllnir of OiJ. breath and several others. A Mra. Mo. Comb, who took up with the family In some way, wb also an ttnwilllno wit ness to several crimes, tut feared tr leave and divulge ttiL-m. She also gavt valuatvie testimony for the ptate. Attaehed With a Corn Knife. Arcorditirr to tho evidence, Onlbreatb tailed to see a woman who was liviniz with the Ptalllebacks and was refuser! an audience wdth her and ordered oul of the house. As he turned to (ro he was attacked by Mra. Wilson, wlu wielded a corn knife. Grgif and Kd waid then took a hand, Oeorge firing a bullet through Gulbreath' body and Edward shootlnff hlril In the head. Hit throit vh th4-n cut, the pockota rilled and the body thrown Into a pit. Cora Stufllcfcaik alBO testlded thai Edward and Michael, who follow cir cuses and fairs with various "fakes," picked up and brought home two coun try girls, whom they had induced to ruti away with them. One day EM ward found hla girl sitting on another man s knee. A quarrel ensued, and the glri was killed by cmshlng her head In with a r"Vo!ver. The other girl waa then killed by Mi chael for fear Khe would reveal tht crime. roth were rolled under a bed until nlK'ht, when the boys took thf bodies and carried them to the pit. An Italian peddler was killed for hit money, and his body was disposed of In the usual way. Cora rMaillebac-k also teMliled that, from conversations heard at various times, a Mr. Moorehouse, who had disappeared from' Joplln, and Frank Smith, who inysterkusly disap peared froni'thls place some time ago were dlsposerl of by the band. She be lieves that many other crimes have been committed. The water Is beinrr pumped out of th mines, and a crowd of about GOO per sons is waiting for the revelations that will follow.- They will undoubtedly lynch th murderers If half of the evi dence of crime is found to be true. Wracked Steamor Iocntrl. Savannah, Hept. 16. The wreck of th schooner Agnes I. Orace, which sunk on Auk. 6 witlfour 18-ton guns for Tybee fortifications on board, has been locat ed 20 miles Boutheoat of Tybee sea buoy. The wreck had moved about miler from the position buoyed by the United States buoy tender Wlaterla Inst Thurs day. The deck waa pounded In search for the guns, but they were not on board. They evidently rolled overboard when the vessel sunk. The Grace Ip fast hreukiiiiBr up and Is In the path ol coastwise, vescls and a menace to navi gation. Emperor William to Visit the Quocn. London, Sept. 15. Truth has the fol lowing: "Since the return of Emperot William of Germany from Russia he lias expressed a wish to visit Queen Victoria in the autumn and will proba bly cross from Kiel to Aberdeert In the Imperial yacht Hohenzollern for tht pnrpoee. of making a strictly private viait to her majesty- at Balmoral castle The emperor, it Is further slated, will remain her maJeaty'B guest for a few days and will return to Klol direct." - Kelley Indletecl Kor Murder Dover, N. H., Sept. . An Indictment charging murder In the first degree has been found by the grand Jury against Joseph E. Kelley, the young Amesbury man who killed Cashier Stlrkney of tht Great Falls National bank at Soniers worth and robbed the bank last spring The date for Kelley's trial has not yet been fixed, but It Is thought It will not be begun before several weeks. Notwd Criminal Ksoapes. Columbus, O., Sept. 14. The "Rev." F. Q. R. Howard, famous as a swindler, has esoajwd from the Ohio penitentiary, to which he had been sentenced by the United States court In Tennessee. He had been allowed to go Into the front afiioe, and lie quietly walked away wtien an opportunity offered. Howard waa convicted In Clarkiivllle, Tenn., and sen tenced for nine years and fined I1,S!00 on 22 counts charging him with using the United States malls for fraudulent pur poses. Ills specialty was swindling al leged huirs to fabulous fortunes In Eng land, One of the chief witnesses against him was Robert "Lincoln, former min uter to F.ntlund. Howard haa many aliases and has lmrosod upon some of the best known families of the south, getting into the ministry, law and medi cine. He is an Englishman, 46 years old, and waa convicted as Frederick George Hurgoy-ne Howard. Aadrw Riniliit at Brown. rrovldence, Sept. 16 Drown univer sity ripened the &ehol:u;tic ye&r today, with I'retiident E. Benjamin Andrews still at the head of the Institution. Quttti unexpectedly Dr. Andrews late yesterday afternoon withdrew his res ignation. The announcement that Dr. Andrews wouid continue at the head of the In stitution was a great Burprise end w& greeted with demonstrations of satis faction on the part of the students, wlio labt evening celebrated the event as though the football eleven had defeated Its most bitter rival. Acid Faotory Burned. Tonawandn. N. Y., Sept. 16 Thi ocelie acid factory of I'euchen & Co has betn destroyed by nie. The los: will reai-lt 20.CM). The factory was e new one and had been running but s (few days. Four .vVotilii' Drowned. Waterloo, lu.. Bvpl. 11. The Rev Bcott Hyatt and wile, Koyal McQueOr arid Mls A. Iii. Tlbbeus were urownec In tho Cedar ilver at Wavtily. Tht' j'uriy wiui or. an excursion. THE Krco. 1. Tho Primary Elot'tinn sliitll bo hiVUl by the KejmbliMins of 1'iko oonnty nt the cnll of tho Coun ty Cbalrninn not Id tor thnn 10 tlnys iK'foro tho Republican Mate Con vert Hun, eiw.lt yratr, subjoct to the priivisiona of rule 9, as to 30 days IIotiLV.. ' Sk.c. 2. Raid Primary Kloctions shall V'O hold in each Township nnd HorotiRh nt tho places tvhoro this ponoral cloctions nro hold. Bi:o. 3. At lonst flftoon days be foro tho said Primary Election it shall bo tho duty of tho committee man in each Township or lSorotigh, to hoo that a cnvm"iontand suitable plnco is provided for tho holding of sc id Primary Elrction, and soloct projicr olcction oilict-.rs for holding tho same. Should the committee man in any Township or Borough fail or refuse to attend to his duties t"n ibiys before tho said Primary Election, then, upon tho written re quest of ten Republican voters it shall bo tho duty of the County Chairman to remove the wiitl com mitteeman failini? to perform his duty and appoint anew one to fill the unexpired term. Hec. 4 Tho following oflloors .-diall be voted for at tho saidCrinmry Election . Se.von County Committee man, County Oflicers, State and District Conferrals and State Dele gate and ono Townnhip or Borough Conimitlecman for each Township or Borough (who bhall only be voted for in the election district in which he resides,) and not nioro than one nomination shall be made for each County Olllco. Bi:o. 5 The County Chairman shall bo elected at tho regular Pri mary Election each year, by a vote of tho party and shall not hold the office for more than two consecutive years at a time. Keo. 6 Any Republican who shall bo a canoidato for any oflice named in article fourth must sub mit his namo to bo voted for at the said primary election. Sku. 7. Twenty days before the said Primary Election each candi date shall notify tho County Chair man of his candidacy, who shall provido sufficient number of bal lots for each Township and Borough with all tho names of the candidates and the several ofllces printed or written thereon. Each voter shall designate his choice of candidates by a cross X marked opposite tho namo of tho person for whom ho wishes to vote. The printing and distribution of tho same to bo paid by tho said candidates in such ratio as the County Chairman may direct. Sko. 8 Tho said Primary Election Board shall consist of three Repub lican voters, viz; ono Jndgo, one Inspector and one Clerk, who shall sevorally tako and subscribe in tho THE YELLOW FEVER. More Cnsee Reported In the Plague Stricken Southern Cities. vVaahinpton, Sept. 16. Advices from the yellow fever district contains the following Information; Surgeon Carter reports another case of yellow fever In Boranton, Miss., against the spread of which reasonable precautions have been taken. From Mobile Dr. Gulteraa reports two new cases In one house In the southern part of the city near the locality of the case already reported and where the disease Dt. Oulterua says wfl) begin to assume an epidemic form. Dr. Gulteraa has been ordered to pro. ceed to Kdwurds, MIhs., to examine a suspicious coe of sickness. Still More Caeea at Mew Orleftna. New Orleans, Rept. 15. There have been repotted to the lioard of health within the past 24 hours for Investlga. tlon 26 caaes, which the attending physicians considered suspicious. Of these, 13 cases had been found suf fering w-ith a harmless fever, and five cases ware regarded as suspicious, but necessary to le further investigated be. fore a definite report could be niade un them. There was no report as to four caacs, and four cases were pronounced genuine yelluw fever, though one of the latter was classed as a mild typo. The most serious of the four yellow fever cases Is locarted in the nelHh!orhood of the French market. The locality Is far from a cleanly one and Is populated by a poor class of people, many of whom are foreigners. The region miyht be con sidered dangerous ground. Three New Ctuee at Mobile. Mobile, Sept. 15. Three new cases of yellow fever have been officially an nounced by the lioard of health. The announcement caused much more alarm than did the discovery of the first cau, which waa regarded as siHwadlc. The people who can are leaving fir polntj of safety. Louisville and Nashville truinii are leaving crowded, as are the truii on the Mobile and Ohio. Memphis Qumreutinee the Gulf Town. Memphis, Sept. IS. The board of health of this city has Isaued a procla mation enforcing a strict- quarantine against New Orleans, Ocean Springs, Riloxl, Mobile and all other .towns on the gulf coast. lneurauoe Couipauj Wrecker Dead. Wlllliuaiitic, Conn., Sopt. 16. James 8. Parsons, cx-presidont of the Conti nental Life Insurance company of Hartford, died ait bis homo in Wind ham CVnrter. His death resulted from earner of the stomach. After he had wrecked the Insurance company, about ten years ago, he lied to Canada and lias twin an exile until about a month ago, when he returned to his old home! Though there wore several Indictments agulliet him, the auihoiltlca satlslied themceUes that he had come home to rile and made no effort to arrest him, RULES. presence of each other the oath pre scribed by tho Act oft lie Assembly regarding the holding of tho pri mary election in the State of Penn sylvania. , Sko. 9. Thirty days Iteforo tho snid primary election it shall be the duty of tho County Chairman to give notice by four inser tions in tho Republican County paper, of the day and date of the said primary election, and ho shall designate the ofllces for which can didates shall be voted for at the said primary election. Bko. 10. Any legal voters other thnn Republicans wishing to vote at Republican primaries will be grant ed the privilege of voting provided they swear to vote the Republican ticket, at the next general election ; any Republican not of nge nt the time of holding the said primary election, but will become of nge lie fore the general election, shall bo eligible to votent the primary elec tion. Stc. 11. Tho Primary Eloction Polls shall bo opened at 3 o'clock p. m., and closed at 7 p. m. Bkc. 12. It shall bo the duty of tho Primary Eloction Board to write down the name of each voter east ing his ballot at tho primary. Said poll list and ballots to bo kept by tho Judge of the Election in each Township and Borough at least one year. If nt any time tho County Chairman or members of tho County Committee desire to inspect said poll list they shall have the privi lege so to do. fjEO. 13. After the polls are closed and the votes have been counted the election board shall make a return duly certified and signed by tho primary election board, of thoMiurubor of votes cast for each candidato. These returns to bo enclosed in a scaled envelope and sont to tho County Chairman by U. S. Mail or in person by the Judge or Inspector of election forth with. Seo. 14. On the first Wednesday, following the said Primary Election, at 2 o'clock.p. ni. nt the Court House in Milford, Pa., the County Chair man. in the presence of nt least five roputable Republicans, shall organize a canvassing board of three Repub licans, duly sworn as provided by law, open and count tho votes ns re corded in tho several returns, an nounce the result and certify the nominations to the proper offloors. Sko. 15. All alterations and nmendmonts to tho foregoing rulos must bo presented to the county chuirnian, and by him published as providod in section 9 and voted upon at tho primary oloction by bnllots written or printed "for" or "ngninst" the nmondment or altera tion. Senator Wellington resigned the chair manship of the Maryland Republican state committee. Gustav Pabst, son of the great Mil waukee brewer, was married In the isli of Wlg-ht to a daughter of Brewer Lemf of St. Louis. Judge Cox of the District of Coluinbiii supreme court dismissed the complalm of John O. Woods against Postmastei General Gary. Two maniocs, 1n the absence of theli keepers, fought In the "violent" ward ol the Essex County (N. T.) Insane asylun until one waa dead. Joseph L. Harris, an alleged Incen diary, for whose capture a reward ol 12.500 has been offered In New York, ie In custody at Copenhagen. A tornado passed over the coast of lh gulf of Mexico, partially wrecking the towns of Sabine Pass and Port Arthur, Tex., and killing It people. Three tramps, each wearing a ball and .chain, were set at work on the streets In New Urunswlck. N. J., under tho ordinance tecently passed. A meeting of the embassadors of the powers was held In Constantinople and an understanding reached on the pre liminaries of the Turko-Oroek treaty of peace. Tewflk Pasha has been request, ed to resume the negotiations. The Brooklyn Republican county committee poseed resolutions by an overwhelming vote favoring rhe nomi nation of 8eth Low for mayor. A reso lution was ttlso parsed by a large ma jority, dopoelng- Jacob Worth aa leader of the organization, who will be super ceded by Theodore L. WllUa, eiiport r of Senator Hitu WHY t?m Piiv rur Drert i uvi ins ceo 1 1 3 n GOOD SADDLE... is the most noticeable and taking; point on a Bicycle J j When buying Insist on getting a SADDLE. Take no other. Oct a Burns and CJET THE BEST. JMjtjt rUnufacturcd by the GKXND RAPIDS CY11B SEAT MIC CO., OranJ Rapida, filch. J AGRICULTURAL. K'llfcil hr .T W l'l .,.,..... IV, to whom address nil commnm latioiis iiueimorl lor tlil department. THE trUITKD STATKfl BUflAR BF.KT. It Is rc portprl thnt snnipln of sunr Witts from GoncHpn county. N. Y show 14 nml 16 per wmt. stignr, ns niiiwt 10 to 12 pur cent., tho nvor njro in Frmiro. Whnri tho United Status produces tho pmatt-r nrtrt of its suttnr It will koen n emit dnl of money from going iihrond that It tloos not nt present. It will nil hnvo a tendency to im prove tho home mnrKot for othor farm products. I,et the Biiimr boot inda.stry go nhond. e quof.3 from uu article in.thu National Stockmnn find Farmer. that within the last five years rosults ob tained in th flolds nnd Inbrntorv have demonstrated beyond ques tion thnt the suoar boot can bo grown in i pnyiiiK quantities and quality in the; mirrnr bfot belt of tho united States, sufficient not only to furnish Amoricn but the world. I he best- soil is o mellow, sandy loam. Of courso, suir beets cannot bo grown to advantage in Pike county. nt the present time nt. least. A POINTEll FOIl FARMERS. Every summer nfter tho storing of the buy and trrain crons wo hear of barn fires, the origin of which, Doing unknown is nsoribed to lnncm- diarism, though.doubtless if tho roal cnuse could bo ascertained it bo would found thnt they were the ro sulr. of spontaneous oombustion, ow ing to hny or other new crops while in process of fomentation evolving heilt Sllflil'ienf. ht nrn.1n.ua '.... Tf farmers wish to prevent their hay sutenti or uurns rrom nnng they need only to scatter n fow handful's of common mji.H. hofwoon fi.o iUTr.a The theory is that the salt by ab sorbing the humidity of the hny not only prevents its fermentation, ntlrl r.rtllU.ir11..nt1fT linnllnn 1, - I 14 nlso adds a snlty tasto to tho forage vwneu mi came iiKe, nmi besides, it stimulates the appetite nnd assists their digestion and po prevents thorn from many disensos. Now York Fnrmor. Roturnintr nrosneritv. Minnnnnt.rv over, nftor throe years or more of depression, seems to lio ninnifosting itself first of all in the Mr 1'innlf.nrnl states. This affords somethinsr nt n surprise to the politicians, econc- mists nnd publicists. Xhoy have been predicting it would apjiear first in tho manufacturing districts, npon tho settlement of the tariff nnriydinn nnd a resumption of industrial ao- uviues. But lorelgn countries wnnt our splendid crops, meats and dniry products nt urices more remnnnrn. tivo to farmers, and an era of pros perity win De none tue less welcome everywhere booause it is appar ently beidnninir its rrowth in rmr central nnd western states. In no wny can the business health of the en tiro country bo hotter conserved man tnrougn tno prosiority of tho farmers. Amoricnn Agriculturist. MILK BKICKS ABROAD. Milk may lie bought by the brick in summor, just the same as some kinds of ico cream. It will bo frozen solid, though, nnd if intondod for use as soon asroceivod in the house, hold the lacteal fluid will have to lie chippad off with the handle of the knife or fork.ncoording to the quan tity desirod in the drink. From a fad frozen milk has grown to be more or loss of a necessity In the warmer countrios in Europe. The lielgian government designs to in crease tho trade at an annual out lay of 10,000, nnd in Copenhngon. tho capital of Donmaik, a company has boon formed and arrangements hlivo beon comploted for tho rogular export of frozen milk. The neces sary plant has boen erected, and contracts have boen made already for the delivery of 110,000 pounds per week, which will be sent to nil parts of the world in bricks of blocks like ioo. London Sun. Crime in our rural towns Is so rare that when it does occur the city press make the most of it. It one wero to judge from tho dailies' com ment on tho occasional murdor trial in rural counties, tho concentrated essence of crime is to be found on the plains and in the valleys, while tho city population is pure as tho driven snow 1 But the drinking hole and "bumming placo " that is allowed in so many villages is cer tainly as cnjwblo in brooding crimi nals ns similar dens in cities. A fow idle men, naturally shiftless, prono to drink, congregating where liquor and nnsty talk are the only means of occupying their time, soon form a hotbed of iniquity that enHily contaminates. Unless such places ore cleaned out, the moral character of the community suiters, youth of both sexes are injured by tho exam ple, if not ruined, and murder of nameless crimes against "the human form divine" are apt to be harvest. In tho city, this sort of thing is sproud among so mauy poople from so many saloons anil houses of in famy that the resulting crime doe, not shock the public mind so much as the rarer eventa of this class among our rural people. A moral awakening is needed that will purge both city nnd oountry of these dons of iniquity. But above all, our chil dren must be brought up to do right and to shun evil, however glittering and enticing the dress in which temptation masquerades. A right eous character is the protection of individual or community. Ameri can Agriculturist. 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OfTICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. wmm Caveat, and Trflrto.Marb' Ar;wl a mi t. i lent b:ir,in!5icon(iiirtrci fnr ft..-.... ounoFneiioowotiTc u. B. PATtNTOrneeJ ...... ..... - j"- ' UIUU I Send model, drawing or ohoto.. wlili d-rrin- jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of j , charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. j A PAMPHLET, How to Obtain Patent," with? cost 01 a:uue in the u. b. and (oreign counuiesj C.A.SfJOW&CO. i We desire to employ an Intelligent, industri ous man In this locality. The work will be per manent and the pay fair. For information write us. PITTSBUBS NOVELTY CO. I008 PENN AVE., PIVT8BURC, PA. j j NEW Champion .. Washer. ViB wuh CUintr. Quicker, with more case and kss injury to the ii - clothe than anv marhln nnvu j in ute. uva iWU told, aU A i giving ntUactioo. Doo't eonfuM thla witli th, Waablac Machine, you buy icn. Thia la aomatbtng eutirdy new. Co not get out of order. PKICB WITHIN Uie REACH ol EVtkVOMJ. SEND rOR CIRCULAR. Champica Vashing Uachina Ci, 810 Vest Tori St.. CINCINXATI. OHIO. ! tmtm Leave your orders For all kind of job printing Atthisoffi ce. WEEKLY TRIBUNE FOR EVERY member of EVERY family on EVERY farm, in EVERY village, in EVERY State or Territory FOR Education, FOR Noble Manhood, TOR True Womanhood. BUILD? THEN SEE attention given and work Building-Loan Trust Fund. REALTY CORPORATION of NEW JERSEY, -:- GBNERAIi AGKNT, WO Brond Strct-t, Nuwark, N. J. 0. 10 What it will do for you for n monthly payment of $8 por $1,000 5 of which nppllcs on principal, (3 is inter est. First It will buy for you any houno de sired or build you a houiw acoording to you own plana, for a payment of not loan than Hl'4) down. riticonil It will assume any mortfrnfro on your proin rty, and mlvanw you imro money, if desirod, not to exr!erd OO of Its valuntlnn At above rates you would own your iiniorty free nnd elonr In just 110 montlis; you can pny as much more as yon wish, and rxluco the time In prrnortfrm, or Uio full amount will be received ut any time, Tho first proposition enables yon to eon vert your rent money into the ownership of n home. Tho second proposition enables you to reduce the Interest rat on your mortwiKo and at the 'samo tlmo bo pitying oil tho principal each month. Kor further information call or address J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, Milford, Pa. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The best is none too good. " HARD MAM, MECHLIN, KNABE and STANDARD PIANOS. FAR RAN and VOTE Y ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For nolo for cash or on eay terms. Noodles and all parts for all machine, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Tuning of PIANOS and ORGANS by a competent tuner, B. S. MARSH. OPKRA HOI7SK HLOCK, HORT JERVIS, N.Y. Advertise in the PRESS. WaRled-Hn Idea Who tan think tit KUlt) fliUplt Protect your Irtft&ri; thv may Iii-Iuk you wuuutt. WriUi JOHN WOKlttiUHN Cot7Puunt Alt' n. WuiiirMrtuo, D. c.fur their l,tju vriua
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