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Will be the most looked at and the Newest New Place at Present will be the New Store Boom of THK MY IN CORGRBSS, SONBfcY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL IN THt; SfeNAfE, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers of China, Queensware and Glassware, Another new fact for tho people of Tyrone is this, that we arejablo to present for your inspection Dresden, Haviland and Carlsbad Plain ami Decorated Ware. Also, a full linc'of Bric-a-Brac by ourselves from the factories abroad, saving yon in buying the whole- i Balers profit together with tho best American goods entirely from hands. Setts of pieces as low as $3.25, good goods. Together I with Plain and Decorated Ware from IG to 175 pieces or any runko up that you desire. SLASSWABK BEPAW? Will be superior to any shown in this city.

Full lines of (CUT, CRYSTAL, FLINT and BO HUM IAN new things in this lino incidental to the trade. the special I The new stock of Lamps contain all the new and desirable goods that; have lately come out and much lower prices than eror before in tliis market. Keasou: tliey have been bought direct from manufacturers at wholesale jobbers prices. HALL LAMPS, LIB BABY LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPS, and any other; kind that you might think This is our newest department and will bo entirely To this department we invitejyour cspacial attention. we can offer you our entire stock in this line at wholesale jobbers prices.

they are handsome designs of peculiar patterns, many of them works o( art aud all fine Dresden patterns and shapes. fASBS. Will also carry a handsome new line of Vases at astonishing prices fin comparison to what they have been heretofore, besides many other uicuacs and special new things thatjwo cannot mention here. MISCELLANEOUS. In connection with, our special departments wo.

will be able to'sup- yon with almost any singlej'tem of goods which we have nobjjbecn to do before. Wo are very desirous of gaining your tradoj'and in to do so will make every sacrifice compatible with straight business ways to accomplish the desired end. We do not at any time want to make statements that we cannot but hope with lair dealing, strict attention to business and uo misreprescuta- He ported nttd Agreed friffy i'rtgeis uf tlio Onn fttltittrort rttul fourteen WCHJ Bf-'the House tti Coin in I Hen of (ho Wlinlo on District of Columbia Uullroml 11111 llccotiifnUtflil to U(c Commit toe. WASHINGTON, July the senate yesterday Mr. Hoar offered a resolution, which wns agreed to, calling on the secretiiry of tho trensury for such reports of the commission oti the valuation of sugar at tho New York custom house us have not nh'emly been transmitted.

Tho senate then proceeded to tho consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill. Among the amendments to the sundry civil bill reported and agreed to by the senate were: Inserting item of for the completion of the building and approaches of tho postofiice and court honso at Baltimore; increasing the item for repairs to the Chicago custom house from 845,000 to 8100.000; inserting item of SJJO.OOO for the public building at New London, Conn. An item of for the erection of wing to the building of the bureau of engraving und printing being reached, the old controversy as to hand and steam presses in printing currency, sprang up. The amendment wtia agreed to. Mr.

AlllHon Kxjiliilnotl mi AinoixliiHMit. inserting an item of for vaults in the treasury building, which, he said, wax the concentration of a bill which paused the house in April and which was strongly urged by the treasury department. Agreed to. Having disposed of 50 of the 114 pages of the bill it was laid aside until to-day. The senate bill to extend for one 3 car tho time for commencing the construction of bridges by tho Houston, Central Arkansas and Northern Railway company in Louisiana was reported and passed.

The senate then, at 5:50, adjourned. in HOIIMO. When the house met yesterday Mr. Enloe, of Tennessee, rising to a correction of The Record, stated that on Saturday he had culled the attention of the speaker to the fact that Mr. Dingley, who was speaking on the silver bill, was exceeding his time.

Ho'failed to find any mention of it in The Record. He did not know whether it was the fault of the reporters or the editor of The Record. He did not wish to be put in the attitude of being ignored by tho speaker. After some colloquy on the matter between Mr. Enloe and the speaker, the latter replied that ho had no recollection of the circumstance.

He presumed tho matter had been left out of the report, as such things frequently were. The Record was by no means transcript of the proceedings, and never had been. District of Columbia The house then went hito committee of the whole upon District of Columbia affairs, the bill tmdei' consideration being tho Atkinson railroad bill. During the discussion of the bill Mr. Milliken, of Maine, accused Mr.

Heard, of Missouri, of thinking nothing fair which was not in the interest of the railroad company. Mr. Heard resented this remark and a brief, but breezy, colloquy ensued. Mr. Moore, of New Hampshire, moved that the bill be reported to the house with the recommendation that it be recommitted to the committee on tho District of Columbia with instructions to report back REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.

Ihut ft Should 1)0 Miuto In the WASHINGTON, July can senators, to the number of thlrty-oiie, inet in caucus last night to receive the report, of tho committee- appointed at the caucus held last Thursday to consider a change in the rules of the senate by which debates can bo limited for the purpose of passing the federal election bill. Tho committee, through Senatoi Aldrich, presented a proposed modification of the rules under which, when measure had been under discussion foi three legislative days, a majority of the senate could order general debate closed; after that thirty infantes to bo given to each side for debate, no senator to spenh more than once. OlvlucUnti Wrts JUrtilo to Tills Killc on the ground that it would look to the country as though the Republicans were proposing under it to hurry the election bill through the senate in three days. After some debate it was determined to change the proposed rule so ns to have debate closed after a "reasonable time" instead of after three days. In this form the rule was referred back to the caucus committee to bo revised and reported to a future caucus.

Tho vote taken on this proposition Showed DovlHlvo MiiJorUy of those present in favor of a change in the rules and the passage of the, federal election bill. Tho next caucus may not be held for several days. In the meantime it is understood that tho sundry civil appropriation bill be disposed of aiid the tariff bill taken up; but it is also the understanding that the tariff bill will be laid aside temporarily to take up tho river and harbor bill in the near future. dbn't need to care licnv high the mercury in the thermometer register, if yon provide yourself the which you can buy at modern prices from CHARLES CONRAD, At Juniata Bridge, TYRONE, PA. EXCELSIOR STOVE.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gutiuxl Control of MID Union Stock Turds iit Clilcngu. TKKNTON, N. July Pennsylvania Railroad company has, it is announced, gained control of the Chicago stock yards. Yesterday the Chicago Junction Railway and Union Stock Yards company was incorporated here with a capital stock of of which 835,000 is paid in. The principal incorporators are W.

J. Sevvell, of the Pennsylvania railroad, and John Hoey," of the Adams Express company. The business of the company is to buy and sell and othonyise deal in the capital stoclc of the Chicago Union Stock Yards and Transit company. Vrnmg Girls Iviully Injured. BOSTON, July 15.

An old barn on Otis street, Cambridge, in process of of! demolition, foil yesterday, burying four girls, who were gathering kindling wood, ill the ruins. Nora Grady, 21 years of age, had her hip dislocated and head badly bruised 1 Mary Bheehan, 8 years of age, arid Mary Cuiting, age 7. were badly bruised abotit the head and shoulders, and Colin Quiim was injured internally. THE MARKETS. 25 nJ KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND fa, Ice fytu tann, and does all kinds of Tin Roofing and Spouting.

tion to merit your favor. Respectfully, W. L. STUDY, P. A.

REED. in 1)0 Teachers' examinations for Blair bounty for the school year 1800-1)1, will lie held as follows: Bell wood Borough At Hell wood, JVednestlay, July 28. Millvillo, Monday and Tuesday, July 28 and 29. 'Antia Hull wood, Wednesday, fuly SO. Snydor und East, At Tyrone, Thursday, July 81.

Tyrone Cryder's Friday, August 1. Dinicansvillo, MOD- fuy, August 4, Cat liill, Tuesday, August 5 Kaat Sharpsburg, Wed- Jiesclay, East Freedom, Tliurs- ay, August 7. Cluyaburg, Friday, August 8, Fraukstown, Monlay, August ji. Oilthurine and Patterson, yellow Springs, Tuesday, August 12. Williamsburg, Wednesday August 13, Siitller's school house, iTImrsdny, August 14.

i okslnirg August 15- Dry linn, Momtuy, Au- ust 18, Applicants for positions as teachers be expected to proseut themselves examination at the district iu which they apply for schools. Tho examirui- will begin promptly at 8.45 a. ni. llKNHVS. WlOUTX, Superintendent of Co.

Pa. Pastors is, the lucky I ones are. Mrs. James Wilson and little H', Miss Liazitj Palujer, of arrived in Tyrone Jast evening aye yyjth friends in place toduy. speyd thp rest oi the summer A I'ogns Veto run.

Goorgo Watson lias boon arrested at East Milton, charged with drawing ueiiBion in his own name and also in tho names of Joseph Smith, Henry Rogers, Frederick Baggott and Charles Androwa, all deceased votornnn of tho Moxienn war. Ho might have continued drawing those pensions, to none of which ho had any right, hud lie not also applied for a pension in tho name of James Johnson, who happened to be already drawing a pension in Now York, Watson made tho mistake of proceeding on tho theory that tho government ig valuable to a person only to tho extent that ho can beat ArlUlriul Versus Nnturikl The city of Washington is supplied with ice in part by two artificial ice factories, which are delivering it at last year's This is rough on the other dealers, who have to procure their supplies from Maine at prices double those of last season. Tho factories turn oxit about eighty tons pur day, and can make a profit at twenty-live conts per hundred weight. It is regarded by consumers) as more economical than natural ice, because it is made into blocks of various shapes to fit tho ordinary sizes of Times, a substitute providing that before Jan. 1, 1894, the railroad company shall remove its present station from Sixth and streets to the intersection of Virginia and Maryland avenues.

This was agreed to 54. The committee accordingly arose and reported its recommendation to tho house. Tho recommendation was agreed to accordingly the bill was committed with instructions as stated. Mr. Hemphill, of South Carolina, 7iioved to reconsider, and also moved to lay that motion on the table, but no quorum voting tho house, at 3:50, adjourned.

Tho Sluvlii-MuAulilVu Mutch Go. NKW Yoiuc, July special cablegram to Tho Police Gazette says that Frank Sluvin and McAulilie, with their backers, mot tit the Ormonde club yesterday and formally ratified tho agreement for their light for tho heavyweight championship of Groat Britain. Now York Market. NKW Yoiuc, July IB. Money closed at pur tho ImvoHt rate; hluhurft, per cunt.

ExohaiiKo ulosud slivuly with actual business n.1 for sixty-day bills ami ijU.SS'J.'l tor demand; iwtHed rates, Ciovornmont bunds closed Uavoly'steiuiy; currency l.iaj^ bid; -If, 1.21K-: 1.03. Pnuific railroad boiuU closed as follows: Union lirsts, LI-IK-; sinking l.l!!J4; (Jun- trals, J.JB?(j. Now York 111:0 Market. NKW YOIIK, July 15. Closed ilrin; lino jrriulus of winter, do spring, Sl.MlOtf.OO; superfine winter, do spring.

extra No. winler, do spring, ex" HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER. Paris Green. Insect Powder. ALL AT BOTTOM PRICES.

BERLIN'S OLD DRUG STORE. MILTON S. FALCK, Propr. tra No. 1.

wintur, do spring, city mill extras, glvK'ijJ tor In- Uitjilil JJoiit. The little torpedo boat Gushing is still hero, and daily astonishes the people by skimming up and down the Potomac tit tho rate of thirty miles an hour. HOV olHuevs have all become amphibia, us she kicks up such spray when she is racing that nothing is dry above her hatchways, and the officers and men live us much in tho water as out of it. Washington Cor. Boston Transcript.

-V Good Sttirt. Merrill How is the new university ill your city coming on? Woolly Oh, splendidly. The baseball anil football grounds are tyid. out, tho bath house built, uud, we've secured, seven athletic instructors. We're going 1 to hire mau to teach Flro In York Town.

SJIEUMAN, N. July town was partially destroyed by lire yesterday morning. Excelsior hall, 11 business places and 7 dwellings wore burned. The loss is estimated at $50,000, BASEBALL. dies.

yonthorn Uour linn; trade and family extras, SUl.iAR— Kaw linn; fair refining, Xfau; con- tril'tifjal tlen. test; refined llrm; euUoaf and cubes, (I 7-l(ic; powdered, (1-14! Kninn luted, 0 ri-lllc; mould ll'jjjo: t'onfeutlon- ers' oft" A. IS-llie; white extra uMn; extra Koldon (Jiiiuij uaslcrn oreamery, western do, liuiot; New York Cheddar, westurn Hat, Steady; eastern Ilrsts, western, u'anailian, I7u. Spot firm; fair Rio. cargoes, futures atoady.

Chicago CHICAGO, July 15, Tho market opened and hlh'ber on reports of damaKH to tbo crop in tin) northwi Kt by rust, but after tho Hrst llf- loun minnlOH tbo market xnidtinlly weakened und closed at about Saturday's tlnal liijurus. Tlioro wasaliuavy buyinn yostorday on orders from Kaunas, Missouri ana Nebraska, from wbonce came rejiorts of liot, blistering woallior, Tbo market closed biKher and woulil bave recorded a tit ill furtbor advance bad not llutoUlaaoa dealt out IOIIK corn. Tbo inarlcot was stroiiK on unCuvur- ablu crop news, hut closed only bljfber. Tbe market waadull ivnd In- ttelive, but llrtner for lard and sbort ribs, OH, MY! THAT BABY! IT'SiSO CROSS TlietirsUntrodnetion ot this back as tar us 17-Ti. Since whluli time it ba.s done grout good.

It baby i.s cross, won't hTltablu anil Is subjuot, to vomiting spells, colic, Inflammation, Ibis i.s tbo best, medicine compounded. For teething obil- ilron it bus novor boun surpassed, FOIl SAMC BY ALI, UIUJGU1STS. WALL PAPER OP ALL GRADES AT Jobbers 5 Prices. At MADE TO OEDER. SYMINGTON'S.

all that, ami i expect we'll open. with, 4 largo Tim July John Wvrd'H clunrah- (ihlniors dot'catud Hunlon's boys in tlio intro- Uucitory yostei'ilay. Four umpires urliitritteil lliu tfmno, us llunloa was afraid of und Kniclit. a Hrooklyn 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 II 7 1 0 0 3 0 0 0- 5 0 WeybJiiB and KIiiHlow; (jiilvin unil Carroll. At At lio.ston, BuM'itlo, '4.

At Now York, 6j Olovoltiml, 10, Tliu NutitiiuU I.u4*>itu, At 0 4 3 3 17 15 1 Allegheny 0 00100000-136 Vickcry and Clements; Murd and Duukor. At New York At At New Now York, Cincinnati, U. Brooklyn, 10; Cluoaico, a. Boatoa, 17; Oluvelund, I'luyers' L. PC.

liostnn 42 20 .018 au .543 L. 3D ik at Cluvulaiul. a.s i Hull'ulo 17 41 AH Murlcotx. 1'rrraiiuno, July bnrrol. Elfin, ISfiUdo; Ohio do, ttuii'y imokud, IDfSiWu; ouuiitry roils.

nifiUUJKS-Goosoborrlus, IB.OIVRjfl.SO per Htaml; black nispliorrluH, pur quurt; roil rnsjiburrius, 13u; bluckborclos, W'uil-iu ucr Hiiiirl; cuiTiiuls, jjur busliol; hut'klubui'rlus, llu a iiuurl. lUNIAl.Ol'PES J.V'.fiOO.'l.OO pur crutuj Wiili'i'iiifloiihi, S.iii.lX.'fi.lXI )ar 1(XI. Ntnv Vuru Uiilo cheuso, Notional 4'i Cincinnati. US .000 Kucord. Po.

Boston W. L. PC. 20 .013 Hi. oO 31 .537 31 .530 New 1 .) 11 .414 OluvulaucL.rJ 40 L.

Columbus. 34 35 30 150 YoloUo 28 34 40 Fair; southerly Western New cooler Wefstern York winds; warniw during I'o. in Now tld- SwoiUur, hi iloxou for utrlutlr i cliiokuns, HOi'-l-c a jidiiiicl; iluulis, 1'uir. YKUETAHLKS southern potatoes, i iiur hurrul; cftlibiiKt', nur liu'Ku criiio; liomu-crown jfl.irxfji.x'S jiur Florida jjur barrel; grcoii unions, 'ijHfy'Jbo i)tsr uri'iiii buuns, Jioniu-iirowii, per basket; wax bi-uns, IIOUIL'-LTUU'II, nor box; touiu- lous, Sl.OO iiur buskel. No.

2 reii, No. 3. SUc. 3 yullow ear, nilxfil ear, No. 'A yollow, bliulluii, li whitu, extra No.

ij, TNDERTAKING V.J IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Having years of experience, and all the latest and most improved methods of caring' for the dead, and being a practical cmbalmcr, will guarantee satisfaction. J. W. McCORMICK.

OilJec on Dallas Street, near Logan. Open night and day. Tyrone Saw and Planing Mills, ALL KINDS OP LUMBER AND SHINGLES. BUY PJNK ANDJOHESTNUT SHINGLE BOLTS, AGENTS FOR ADAMANT WALL PLASTER. Fancy winter anil pring iiatunts, wintur siraiglit.

ti.lXKr^.Ito; cluur winter. 84.7rxaS.00; struiitht -XXXX bakurtt', Uyo Hour, ta.5'J@ Uuluillliuothy, No. 1, J10.0I®10.SO; No. ilo, loo.su 1'roiu to quulily; No. urulriu hay, SU.61J® 7.01); packlutj do, clover liay, BARGAINS BARGAINS Everybody should see tho now and elegant Block of IVlor Furniture, lied liooni Suits, Dining Boom Suits, Kitchen Furniture, Wai-ib-obus, Sidf.boarcU, Tia-oks, tJook Oases, "Pictures, Gimirh Easy Chairs, ut Priees Very i MninvK.scM, Pillows, Bed Ueiirre Tables, litooUern and 4 AIN'T liberty KAST LJJJKHTV, July 15.

GATTLE-ltecelpts, 3,300 head; slilpiuents, iieaU; Btoady ubout lust week's nvlces, OJOOheuil; sUipnwnts, 1 uiiU'ifet blpw; all YOU TIRED Paying bigb prices for your Drugs and tions? yon. can save from 20 to 40 per cent, by purchasing what you nec4 iu this line of W. HARRY HOLMES,.

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