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PIT JGII COS ruin. TUESDAY-, OCTOBER 189 coiv rios. I I committed uloide at her son' he.n&. She to 7C. j-fca: oid.

ah b. i i 0 do i i. ri 1 THE CLUBS MAY SELL. oliUii bave threw'. lbc va'- -v a i-'vll ol lii for Aejvt Veer's Merlin.

T. Oct -t Special.) The c.fy ipc alive viwtln? to-ii-ht. The afternoon and evens og brought ia of tirt-n-- i'M ail aver the stte. Too slate rs icd the Scran ton, Shamokla, Harrlsbuig and J')avilio ceiea-ua iise late arrival. They were met at the station by the i v.al committee r.d ted to their butt-Is with bau.ia.

Thia the visit; ra are bir: ty the lucal iJvery v- -x- mayor h-t ti.rown the city to the A niorrj- war 15 belnjc waned for the next na? ilia 1 oiii. Xr.o ueleita tion from that city as- i ail a rcssi ve spirit. The Sorantor. I pre cdwioncerink- qtiietly and with 'OPS. rent results.

io- i ifered- iu ihp. i.rmsr.i- i i i tiors'f the reeepi of the )arer dete- I W. T. Shannon, tbt- Allegheny wane HAttoim tivjncrraw. To-nisht baa-is frotn r.an who took Sad lor to Uitlontow tithe e-cslca pfirt tif the stale are jji-a-iuia i his wife, was indicted for perjury 'aid the any 'tie ika-soarre shouted i violation r.f his marriage -vow.

haH Sittirtel a isv catnt.H.is'n thnr t.i.I The suit auinst Tli.n. .7. C. Rihlev f.jr rib own NEiennoRs. Ihe Cnnttsu i'ir.

Voters Only A'lslior. Cut tt. Oct. u.Maj. McKiiiley I -a1 unexr-jcted delegation to-nlttht.

Ths Voters' ciob of Canton, headed by it h.ud, march el to the lawn unannounced, a-d when Alai. hii-loaret upou the pot oh greeted with t-hree lousi.oe cheers. Attorney Thom. F. Tamer made an 1 adiirerS, to v.h:.h Mj.

id Elnlev responds as follows: "I am very yottng ot Canton, to you tit my home lo-nlght, and- I congratulate you upon hav-iug euro-Pel youmulves c-n the side of the Republican party. No t.vixy tvf 1 Wl a grander his 1 cry; no party ever did more for mauk.nd, for iiberiy, "for euaiity and lev the and tlory of the ihsn the party in whose cause you have eniMed. "Xo party appeals more the and pride and patriotism of young men than ours. I appreciate this call. Tne yeuiig men are always an Irrspirntion to iiw.

Tbey are tiie hope of tne the stare and the ration. In a little vvh.io there vvil! lest upcu them the. t'utie and rsponatoilities Mch art; liow borne by those who are oi ler. love to have th- you 11 men ahout rue. end I car; do no he tee thau to srry r- each of you to-nlsnt.

those of you who have your careers vet to nielte ami your fortunes yet to huild and your piaces yet ic win 1 'an do no boner than to say-to you that there is nothing in the world that will serve you so well p.s good character, cloan in morals and in life. tAp-pianse.) I do not caris what vou may choose as your occupations, there is nothing that will count as much or mean so much or wear so well as good habits and a spotless name. (Applause.) You have dene well In this first step to enlist under the banner of the Republican party, which, in my judgment, represents the best hopes and aspirations of the American- people, and embraces- within it- doctrines and purposes the honor of the country and th greatest prosperity of all the people (Greu; app'ause) A largi American eagle came by cores' to-day to Mai. MeKiidey. It waa sent by Slate Senator Eli Deniron of Oakland.

ac companied by a letter of greeting froro Calif orn lan-. Judir- A. W. Tcnney of Bro'-klvn, who ban been on a campaiirn tour, dropped In to-day for a social call. Mai.

McKinicy ruBListrro evert morning tExcept Sunday), KEI-SON P. RUED PPXiPPaETORS. GfHcs. 7G and 73 Fifth Avenue. CA7.F.TTK By crricr la Flttsborscb Crhvnj- jtaii xorroundias toww for crof a went.

By r.mf 5, one Bfj muotha. tliree owir.tl' rend. Onp DoUar a tar ly loaii Soctl-a Copl fnt tree. SITRK.ML' t'OlKT WORK. Ta 2e3s4 the superlative th fccpsuerit ni SL.mehn "slower than the Riorea court." It is a.

misplaced appellation cer- tain'y as appili to tao supreme cvurt of Pennsyivaiiia. Tfeke. for frustration, ti cases ia rvhich opir.irn4 tvere Thc-y wb lit in number. The ct a.uir.S nei-pssary ia chss includei Biatwr than Is read 1.0 nieriaie many oi tn meuvi.iua;a who ue that expression, s'ajr suprenic court, ua writing of the. opinians UUcwU' tacod nor writing than many of she flip- priU ctirmenrators do in a -lifetime, Thee c-ass cams up to tlie suprenie court in pappr boor's, as tboj ro ca ied, with rr.t? of te cee in the lower c'rs, frequently conipidsinK hundreds of and all tbt matter not only must t.e through, but must read thor-oughjy ami in cor.nv-otion with rouch ref-fei-enoe readintr on the goiota dA- velored.

If the aveiage incb.dduai ha -3 I i i i i i i Tne r.glnes for October an fud i overnowirtg wtlh g-oc-d and in Cueii irreat variety that every tfste mc-be i gratified: I the that have drifted Sr. ir the PiiiKsth-re. it oprJs with i a keen ertii'le -n iftrary sweat -ivhioh iray odiitain sui prine-i for soue K-id i discoui-uxemeni for other. litre Is the i way it brarts off: Nye rueu da.i. 4 Boo Buratte foraotten.

Mark Twain lecturing lor a Uvirtg. Hret a relr.iictnce. ranbnry tatlcy a meroory." And i about true. Thes fellows have aaHa us. entertained us i iru u.

and the'r re- li.cro i no need to drr.w the f'r- tain flt4iue an.l expose their lack of ealth. None 01" theru beoaaie. rich rot beirausa they did not work hard, hot tb'-tr incomes were orjcii ica than was gent-r- ally suspected. I Hasper's iior.thly oper.s with a portrait of Mi. De followed by the open- his chapters of ids new storv, 'The Mar- tians.

wliico rea-Mrtis sopeior ro "Trilby." One cannot judu by tbw nrst I caapter or two what a story will re. yet these bm uite satisfactory i'r as they i go. There are an unusuel number of I short storks and special and the i illustrations mni2rouF and clever, ail i or whU.h tends to --nake this an exceed- inteiesiing number. I The "orth is brituful of roattcT to tbe occasion. Hon.

T. B. Reed leads off with an article cotitled, "The Safe Pathway of Experience." which is eomroaridlug a great deal of attention. Idr. Au-irew Carnegie discusses thu s.tip of state adrift; Bishop M-5'Tt writes r.iv cur electoral, eystent; Judgj Tourgee defines the best r.irtency, while able writers discuss va-iou3 phases of the money i tir.n.

nrtr iiitert -ta many other topics that are in the present line of thought and action. The Forum presents a solid mas of I i timeiy ntatter from some of our ablest wriirs td Ktar.i-n't-n lljc-Pl-psiuent fit- I I i nd forceful maimer he concevs- free coinage (mean. This i a highly and the demand for it shows in what cs- iam Vita m.ir-'.i.nc en- biit hv nAOioc. This, however, is only a 1 contents of this numher. "-nf of the rkl Lor" t-'-'cu.

chief justice of Kngland. an i tne oncioe optween wading turougn wagons on the country rouda are the a. of rtuff or oing to jail for a few next in the order of experiment. The lat-days ha would probably choose the lat- ter are now so common over in France as tor. Of course, for the judges, in the to excite little comment.

article on international law and atoura- properly, une aatnage to property, m-tinn -u he attention- of eluding freiaht. is estimated at STEEL VI A ADVANCE. Carueg-le OtHetula uu.l IMhertt li ClilratbU Cot.lerrlriK. Chicago, fc.U The Time fi-llcrsld to-moricvv vilj Fay: Ste-l products te to 3 dvur.ee in pile. To Clay in tie OiVP-H iji Uat.

p.eHiUvt of tr lllltieis Co-npHiiy, a wt The' were II. C. Frlck ci.alrmar. of the e-cutlve t-omra'-tte c. the Carr.gle St(-d Company; John O.

A Leishman. preiiient he co.u; any; f-rel leac. fl; of the Company; John w. Gate, of the i.r.,-..pauy; Capu VV. l.

of the I.linots Steel omcany; je C. FJendng. wesa-in stent of Carre and others, it was reported t.fter the copffni ti ut ero 01 hliletr- 10 i m. i-a hoed ImmediattJi' iron, iicmins. v''-J a ross to or a to iu ti tie entered Jro between the Illinois Bu-t-1 corrl.y 'ui 0 'o'8r'' lo toe qiuin lty or the North fhi lUl.li jn.li, W.M'Kfl nf t.m, rj'lU, to D.at cotnpeiirive plce letfeu two M.a'l riot ei.bt; th.it Jol Ti, Rockefeller has the 3 on ni'ihs ai ljorame, and wl'l torn nat trie jpr.

macy of the panv in .1 1 he a tliLtdovMi of de mil mills owing to shu-khfss tf trurje, It fte'tirfllly declarcl by ihope pi -ent at the meeting that nothing ol lr.tr- si traiispireo. GREATEST ON EAILTH. Pulley Hll.if fbt IVatue or 'riielr" Miovv. The ehow t-u jiy two i.tr. esttnit emi-iaiTiniata in Alle-g hurr yestrUav The blsr ten' wac crowtlci htwh it.t- -rl a fid evening, ppl the andier.cr Xy iti liS-rao' 1 p-rifluae tnat the annual vit.it cf llf r).

na Ac HaUey'i. attract wss higll'v lute.l by Ui pee; v. Western I The ci.Se lh red Joci'niUa anU the rural viM.or were od ther. tin pint rn'wrW In fror.t cf the 1 ug6 Liinnr'a In fnmt of tae alj, 'i! bwkertld hi wni-it vfl'-, and neatly apen-Ban lnirucUa hall hour iuoklpe it tr. woiul-: of the am .1 her fchow.

1 1J lh(. big tf.it Wra" n- Insist ti jth n.f,- PacV-i ur.l. the uu-f 'renieK of tha ciicuk. It tf unA oa the mammoth smhr. of tn tni la tt aor et-rw or liy Thev a In vv nil nr, x.rfy Cnun-.

ir -isitrcvifk attraom much aiitfn lo mi y- 'omi that Hie the i't-l the tT entieu, century womtii. i (M circus all the nM mioieroiif iew fjts lo be s-en In th rh and on the The duwi, are Jurt an funny a ihry Unf. to be and Hornum Kailey hav th oniy ion in eionti. on the roe I. act of the n0(r In th -xtilb'h by Hr.

John O'Prieu anrt f-- It the irreatnat mm, her tf 1 hen. ugh -tirefls ever ei- toijuher. an1 1s worlh vahrn mllas to witnrii. Another Piiatvntms fi-otun' i the trai ie.l fill. Ainoi.

innT othr thir, 1 tu do 1 lo ere a jevolvei. fhe hoTTHn arrow act la One v.or.i;in i thmnnii a pa-P'T tarKt hv-petulel fWrtv feet above tt. r-nnn. anU la caUk.it by an lry-fhlry Inrty who awinpH eti tho Irapeie. Thr.

ar irany cthr arte but the onV way to realist- what 1st to he sir a under the biff canvas i tf visit tft ahor. A MIAIII'SHIIUl 4lintCT10V. Mrs, MMrKuret Bane (nmatllled Iu Jot I on Srrlons flturjbfe. Arfi Marifsret J. Btint of Jaokno street.

tg ta f0r col1rt tr)fcl cn a chare of ab-luerlon. She as placefi tbcr hMturday by t.i cuiptaLl frota WBdnwnrth's efflce, Allesheny, for faliiiia to appear In Yinen nr ce was railed. The pr. cu.or Is lurry Ward of place. works In tbe eirtioei.t --f public w-vk.

Ilia wife, who aa Mrs. KP-ter, die.1 nee tln.e an 4 hia K-year-e. 1 boy was r-iiued In the fare of It. H. Palmer cf cnarpshuiB.

Th cbhl was jent to arhucl at crfinf of th fali irrm and a.hoi.t th brt uay 1 th're Mm. Bune, it all -Re appara end tock hon otit of th school vnr1 er to hojne i-i AI'PKlny. Shf wu ar'-rei'tec) ac4 for court. tviMiwi on her own rerun rozar.re, but fatiffil art-tar In couit when her eaa. ram to trial.

1 iit: tlerncy Jlay-tOBker save tha totiMabie to ft: tj har. THINGS HEKF. AMI TIirE. Germany Imports trio of pivkb-d brrrings every year. Two wealthy Hebrews of Bagdad now own all that remains pf tho ancient toi: of Babylon, No reccptat lo hps ever been m.ioe strong eiioi-Rh to resist the imer of frcez'rjK- wtjter.

The queen's will Is er.rmpsod 011 quarto and is bound a voluina and secured iy a private lo. k. No ho bead wa lrnprfrHKcd on cedr until after tbe death of Alvxsrder the Great. ii linages before tt-at tre of del tits. It hH been proposed by citiaer of Poif-land, to bulid a bicycle paih froin that city to the base of Moon, a dlftance of miles.

IMis Hrsddon. the ro tp-posed to lnif phtirographcl tht tt recently refued ihX) In cai-h ani a royally on nil photographs of hr that rnliht be sold. i Although the salary of the king of Greoee is times Ihsn that of th president if tho Frdted States, it 14 to be smaller than that cf any other European monarch. in Switzerland, troni the amnUs-Jt it Is now possible to telephone lo sny piuce In the country at a fe of fro un tieriiiv to l'ourpenec Tor the mrtt distant points, cn on Which on eau h-ar with perfect dlstlrctness ird which are kept thorourii rej.clr. Kahhcs.

whh-h are hv consent fl'e 'o pe-t where no oiher qusfrip'J can. beer.ir. very eieet in thelrj-a-te where food 1s abundant, 0uvi fcoeK variety. In the gardetos of t. lar hb'ise.

In Suffo'H Ijoliilnff ti park in whlali rabbits tu effect (ntr.mi-a tvtry rdfiht, witn a view to eatp.g certall flowers. They were clove plr.ku and vevitenaa. t'lUK I.OIS EM. I Ct-ntrri, fY, Oct. 6.

Fire at 4 o'clock this niorfiifig destroyed the extensive plant the csirtoo I'ugy ind Giir Company, en tapir, z- a los of more th an JaO.i'JU. Firemen fought the liames for over three he urn bci ore they could be gotten untler cor.irol Th? piar.t wa orie of tiie most ettens've thoroughly eouli.ptd cf Iia kind ia the country'- of rrer are thrown out of by ti. Jtre, which wan the work of an Inccn ilary. The ltsa Is partially ccveiea py laaur- c. EYE CPKNKIH.

words of L.ttlo bluftines vain, Jiriio Boy Bryan's ftor-ethus And hia whri- eampalan. Now ork Tribune. He They there Is a in th Hamilton's closet. She-Do-hi They live ia a flat. lyn LKw.

"Does jor wife believe in secon siifht?" "1 don't think sh does. Ar.vwr-v. w.c.ldn let me eo twice to see the living-Idctures," ClvelanJ Dealer. "I don't ouite vl.y yci call Mr. Bir-KS lantern jnwed." hv.

bc-ause his face up to when i.e talk-." Brooklyn Lue. Knl. keil you knot i-te v. you with that nroi.e? 'CiiWf-Nn; but mi' neej knocked Derail. "I vonl-r." na Id th souorettu, "if evt-r be at.ie to fy?" -We are 1, 0 flv rich, no." eatt th- pessimistic manager, "hot nuostlon vvhetoor we can take oor baga'( Kti'-iutivr.

I "You f.n'if a sendble f. How 'o loc4 after vou," her father. .6 vou tblnk of a fine, imiiJei.t v. 4 CO?" 1 tne tnaid: 'I think two Of 1... i Woll.U l' ITIiri, V- i.ui.rriiv.,, Tuin-v-Paw, wnat ies it mean In whfo II thai the btd-'s ure Aorkiog like neater? Mr.

Fit P. tnev are rothi'. saw.rg wo'l, but it mar-thev have tbrowii.K u. jd. Inbar Mai.

f-f Famliy That burular-altrrn i a suce-as; w-iuhin't ra't a mint of It wvnt off at 1 o'c'-d thi mornirtf. Drd yoj catvh a burtriad trylctt to cet in? 'No: 1 caua-ht my 'm'thi't'ii yo men 10 k-z oat. --Nw Ycriy Weekly. Phvplciau Ah! r.iv dear friad. you fi have to tic, op wlnf, womn, sor.fy i-ati-rif atr a moroettt ifiet r.

7, an. wllilfig. to give up inaiter. 4-M? ra v. More than that th, h.tv bei.

permittlrg the inwcf created by. the gift them to :iiui.ioip..l But the tile Is begin-r'os to turn. The people In n'lmerw have ha.i their i'ire-t safTiohrntly ffak-nfO to ei.et coJiicllmen who wii! ot bestow franeh.i.c3 on private p. rations without returna, to the city trc.ory. It is only a question of tlm until the private sireet rad-A wilt so -'he way of the private toll to supplanted ruydclpal railways, eper-atci the lnti-reaf.

of the taxpayers end Ut.ier t-ttlng "ivU service laws. i esteemed l. able to convert -is, -JIU I r.ll J'f sciii litS O. Uj aiorftmi nws, seo.temry or tne lifh Bimetallic leegrue, who now in this country; yet this what Mr. Ft wen very pofmediy -ys: "I havs no doubt he immediate effect of tbt tion of Bryan woiiH ho to precipitate a trcmen-ilojj panic." Such an expression of opinio" as that serves as no I en to the esteemed Pest in converting it.

into an In favor of MlVtsr. 1 reaeiriug before tbs araini ib'i war- election cas" U3j-J rrt'-S'3irg, hut.tbe complaint us unusual one, p. id the -aii juror? loai.tJess be thankful to the court fr thi opportunity afforded to vinakato vvd in the rehearing of the cat. Tl-avt grace Kill has two of the five days of left have been fcdvea birri which to ctf th roost not "vVul-fert's Roost." but hi? political perch. Otherwise, according to New York aS- vivt.f hl to re- out of the Dmo- r.artv.

Th is that tavii jJ; lot. budge from the perch, and will that in the prKnt hiatus therd no rmoorut party from -which to oust The Colorado silverites now hope, or. to prevent the Kepublloans frorsi harin? a a place on the official bplh-t The confidence of the silveritos in th? itre.ntri of thei- atiss should be made, like ambition, sit-arner stun. The electric motor trs tested on one of the Xet York elevated roads yesler- ay and pronounced a succesa. The honse- A ii Wfr to Correspondent.

Mary Ellen. Swick'ey, pa. "When does the twentieth century befdn?" This Question is being widely discussed In the newspapers, oolh in this country and in Europe, but it is not difficult to answer. Tho first day ot th- coming certury will be January 1, mil. This docs not seem to be plain to a great many intelligent persons, and vaiious moans are feeing employed to elucidate it.

One writer puts the-i E-e thus: "A man born January 1, 1S0O, would be" 1 year old January 1, 1S01; he would be 99 years old January 1. and 100 years old January 1, 19tj so the century should begin at that date." Another says: "The Christian era begins A. 1, the year of Christ's supposed conception and birth, and the nint-teerth certury of that era will not be complt-te mi til 1900 years are past and gone. being so, the twentieth century will not brin 'until January, I'tri." Still another introduces the wheel and milestone by way of illusti atioti: "A man ha3 to run a mile before he reaches the Srsl rrdla-stone. When he reaches the milestone he has yet a mile to run before he completes the full nineteen hundred mites which he started out to travel." The birthday cannot be used iifc the milestone in this reckonin.r, because when a roan is 2t years old he has had twenty-one birthdays.

The milestone, is differetit. as thc-rw is none to start with umi! we have made a cile, and each additional one shows so many completed Thus it is that January 1. 1900. does not mean 19f full years, but IS99 full years and one day, S. P.

Driftwood, have been various estimates of the probable result of the election. Among- the recent ia one which gives to SlcKiniey the states of California, Connecticut, Delaware. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. Kan- sas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massa chusetts. Michigan.

Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North iJakcta, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South I'a-kota, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. These states cast electoral votes, or 82 more than are necessary to eleut. Then McRinley may carry North Carolina. Tennessee. Texas sad Virginia.

This estimate i regarded es ccr.pervative, and in accordance with t'e forecast of Mr. Hanna. T. Zanesville, O. The estimates of revenues made by Mr.

Carlisle for the three fiscal years of the present administration were as follows: In 1S3 he estl-mats-I a deffici for the fiscal year of but the treasury report showed shortage cf For the year ending June ZO, 'Srj, the treasury balance nj3 short of th estimated amount. For the Inst Aseal year the error in the estimates reached The total of the erroru in the estimates for the three years exceeded J149.000.000. Tti-m itAS AKF, I XSATISFACTORY. Alleffipny May Hare Fewer Common o.incillrn'il The asseason wh" have th" dtfTerer.t wards of Allegheny to ascertain nart-ibr of resident taxable in order thtt the ratio ot representation in eoinmcn council can determined, hive all mace their retting to Oily Clerk Robert It uuh the hjrures have not yet been regularly tai.aiu.ted, thought from in'ormation now tl-t that there will i a vv-t change In peveial vraros. i that th' te will oiily ho 33 tv.o than tr.M irura-br serving it is an assun fact that the Tenth wii-1 will g.t'n a rrfen r.n.1 iVat the ytr-t jrtl will one.

Cha-irmsn Thcir.is MrHonry cf the ki-ecial evmmUto l.poirteC. to after th met.t w'll ctl a cretins cm wftk, when th figures iil te rtfruia.iy tatoiateO. Ca(rl Ttirnerj. Ce.ebrafe. Members of the Turn Yeteln.

on Fcrtc tSreet. yetrterdav celohmtei tho'r stiver Iiurir.jr th the or-p -troxa'ton IJtorv it eocounterea rn.po ay. Nearly i ople pHrt.cipated in trfe lj.t tvi.jc'r. consisted princl-t imllv a ti. An'irtt werf rr.aue ty Christian tlv-a.

ict fried Reiser, Will-; tara Henkiener. Albert binder and A. Fish Lunchcn was and an Ir.ltresttug muaJcil prosram was rendered. r'eisalor ltot' Ir. ans er to the question askew ntc oars who are the iHCahhis wuo arn the of Mrt.

si. old resident yesterday made the followirijr statement iJeiutlebls are the lts--edants or Ross and his v.i"-t, Ann oods cf ttts- I the tailor daughter of Ueorare Vooos i who laid out. the tion cf its 1 tiymv she Was t'e jo.ttj jiarry W.Ki. Jr. luTT, ooas, Khertf I a of Ceorpe.

Jim- Hr-sn hi Everal cV. Ah.rr, tiled except M.iry Jane, who marrird Edward 1 mi', of The lane- ha.j ii.ir" Ar.n. taarrji to i Kf tors; aiary jane (Iim H-rr- ciieoe A. of C'epr i who left two ci.iidr-n, tlteu younif, ana C. who I Vaturin 1 of New York f-i-i 1 lht rMlirpo.

Mary C. IVlneltt I omy of Janir-i rus, a Ana As-pht- I wail's two rhudrcn lilad some years before ineir taother." i BISI.KS WashlrE-tCP, 1. C. Oct. S.

Tne corr.p- trolier of tiie i.urtet'cy has a tele- i gram annouucir.g the fsiiute cf the Firi i Na'ionai bank oi Mt. Pleasant, Ml. -p. The hr-A at the tle cf its ast rex'urt owe', dc-potdr rs im. Mr.

Eckels expressed the oyicion that the huspenstou uf the UnK was u'te to in general "t-Kurt -ncy its management and inability to i assets. Tne cosr.pi:o!!-r ha3 appointed i Wiliiani A. Douuiass of BufTaio, N. beivcr cf the Hirst National hank of N. Yr New Castle.

Oct. 3. SpeetaLl -Th? Cf casue uru'K company, iimite.i, uuhi assignment for the benefit Of iia creit- tors this morning-. Attorney c. t.

Mar- 'in of this was appointed assignee. The liabilities and assets are at p'estnt unknown. Lack of orders i assigned as I the cause. Dayton, Oct. Coteir.au, labor dealers, hare ben levied upon bv the shenfj" with iudgmeiits taken Due tr.ojiity eiuottrrttng" to id ea up 827 ovj cf irf ir Ku.

1 nlant. ov en ot ii er T'niontown, 'a. Ilais of irnin-r near a.teir.pie.l to a moving tra'n yesterday and ws fataily hurt Andrew Ttiplo, a leader 'of the Mahon-! vailey lT.in?arlan?, -fts run over and killed by an euaiue near Youaspnown, O. Offloial rerorrs plaoe tb.e loss i -ont the recett tioo'l2 in 3n oountv. Vc-t Vir-i Including: Bvriieley Sprint's, at r.

Andrew Sporey. ttM TS, JCew Cun bet land. W. V.i.. ui.iif to id heitr kiiicd himdeil by cutuse his Maple Park V.ote!.

near id a narrow eeoupe Xrotn destruction by f.re night, but a timely discovery tav; ic. Jl. Deckf- pftriefor of ihe Pntur-ihty (tUmjO, at baa bought the. Sunday there will eougehdate mo $200 for services in the last campaign was called at AJeadviHe. but d.r.

Sibley fa bed to appear. The placed of the striking quarr-men at Kiyrla, have been fo.lod by nonunion men. ana it is thought th old hinds mske trouble when wcrk 13 resumed. boy named Austin Barnes, fiom Monaea, agej 13, was locked up at Reaver Falls. had been following the races, hsvlngr run a way from home five TetKS aiiO.

Congressman Phliilpa of Nsw Cattle yesterdfty received by mad the pocket-book stolen from him at lPutler, last Friday The contents were Hgnt except $:5 In money, whicis tfco thief kept. VYiiilam Moffet, William Jade Calves and Grar.t liayard are under arrest at New Brighton for steeling chickens and oysters. When arretted they were cooking' tfcei; At Y'oungstown. a four mid operated by water power slopped without ap parent cause, and an examination- Ehowei titrtt the wheel was completely clewed wjlh e'tls Three tarrels of the'fish'wtre tajn oui. 5frs.

Lnmblc Injured. Mr. Annie Lsrable Loeust Ftreit. AMe- ft hen y. the 3.

Ijumble, ot ths K-sthth ve rd, fell down nairs at her fcirr.e on Sunday and brcke her left taigh. She years ur THE DlvATII ROLL. I'atriik McAfee. Patrick McAfee, one or the oldest and best known citizens of Pittsburgh, but who has been living a retired life fur the. pant eighteen in Shaier township died early vesierda'? moroing.

Pie was 1. years of age. and for sixty-rive, years has been a coni-igte-t member of St. Paul's ca'hodral, makiru' hiri one of th first member of that parish. In wh-: the fcold craay brok 5 over This oc-tjiury, Mr.

McAfefc wsr.t West and engaged as a gold miner. He did not go oer land, but by way of tho isthmus. Ho stayed in for two yeara, paving a few thou-sani dollars from his earnings. For r.f -teen he engaged in the erocery business oa Webster avenue. When the Fifth ward school wa-i nothing but an orchard, attended it and was greatly irrteres'ed in later.

years ia the educational of Pennsylvania- For several years he was a farm In Armstrong owing to Hi health. Mr. MeAfev leaves hut two children, J. J. McAfee, a prominent attorney ar thi bac, and Aurde A.

McAfee, hid only daughter. The remains; will be interred in St. Mary's cemetery. Davirt Torrcnu. Mr.

Martin Prer.tec of Shadyslde received a telegvaxn yesterday evening That David Torre-its of New York city had died suddenly trott the effecti of a surgical opera ti Mr. Torrens for many year v. as a conspicuous in the wholesale Poor and shoe business in New York, in which he arcarsed a large fortune. He beiong-ed to the old school of Presbyterians, being a Covenanter and eider In the Second Reformed Presbyterian church of New Y'ork city. He was a most indefatigable worker among the Chinese, and for many years was superintendent of a largo Chinese mission school in that city, lie had many relations and friends in this city, --who wilt leara of Ids death with genuine sorrow.

Mrs. -41i-e I. Miler, Word liaa been In 'Allegheny of death of Mrs. Alice Isabella Mile.i of Washington. D.

C. wife of Capt- II. W. le-3, formerly of t.h Ftshty-fifth Pennsylvania volunteers, and only felster of Thomas O. Sample, past department cornmandnr of the G.

A R. and clerk of rhe bureau of lira of Allegheny. Mrs. Miles waa a devout Christian, and connected with th First Christian church cf the District of Columbia. is survive I by her h.tsbat.d arid two married Uattgcters.

Interment al Ilarrisburg yesterday. Joiiu Hike. John W. Rika of West Elizabeth, aged C3. died yesterday.

He was general superintendent of the Joser-h Walton Coal Company, and had been in Its employ for 20 He -vas a Mason and a (i. A. R. man, a -member of the Republican county committee, and an active member of that party ali his life. Samuel K.

I.eivi. Uniontown, Oct 5. Samuel E. Lewis died at Ms home here this niornlng. aged 63 years.

was corn and reared In niontown. He is survived by his wife, a brother, John H. Lewrt of Wabash, a sen, Frank Lewis of Pittsburgh, an i a daughter, Mrs. Fannie Laughead cf JlcKeesport. a O'Connor, Johnstown, Oct.

S. (Special.) Jas. O'Connor, aped 78. a prominent Somerset lawyer and father of Attorneys F. J.

and J. B. O'Connor of this city, died to-dav at Jenner. from Injuries rece'vsd by a fall. Obltnary Aotes.

George Snee of Jefferson township, is dead at the age of $.3. Funeral to-day. Mrs. Jtt'ta Rlgby Etna is dead at the ase of 1L She was one of the oldest residents and well known. Miss Annie Lewis, a well known sot hrvtto actress, died yesterday at her fatiier's hom in Washington of consumption.

Dr. George Bonbright Anderson of La-trcbe, died Sunday at his hotre. II .1 a brother of Attorney W. C. Aaeisoa ot i'ltisoutgh.

Clifford B. Everham. opotation manager of Tho Western Fnlon Toicirraph Com- pany, died In court yesterday cf heart disease while giving testimony. LOCAL AKW'S l.V BRIEF, Mliivaie firemen. unJer Chief J.

L. Gardner, leave for Johnston Wednesday be there for the races. Duqtiesne borousrh water works are now In successful operation. The water was lurrev on yeslerdcy. Herman Wlshma n.

charged with larceny by Frank HoveHcK. waa committed 10 jail yesterday by Justice Daniel Bow- mati of Gleodale. O. R. Templeton, a trainman at the Lucy furnace, had his riant leg- broken two piaces wuhs worKlng oa a car ye.

t-riia afternoon. Be was sent to his home, Forty-fifth street. Ge'-rge Crochett, aged in. of SI Fountain frtreet, Allegheny, was struck by a Pleasant Vaik-y tar yesterday, and had fed skill I f-acturvd. He If in a dangerous condition at tne Allegheny General hospital.

Joseph Kill end Stewart McLaughlin were c-imtniited to jail yesterday or. the charge of having entered a budding with intent to commit a. felony. The irfoi trillion was made fcefcre Justice Samuel Newton cf Oak tale. Ast-nt J.

S. Bel: of the Humane stx-Iety yester.lay mail information against, Mrs. Elizabeth Gausrhenour before Justice Ed Conley of M-Kees Rocks, charins her with in scalding a dot? owned by janv-a ism, also of Mcivee3 Rock a. Magistrate McKemia yesterday held for court Samuel Whltefcouae of Fifth avenue, near Hrndy street, cue rged with illeaal itcv.or selling; Mary Be andaner, charged with then at Sir cenn avenue, aid Rob t. -1 ..11....

iw 4 vivhuou Mr. Carpenter of Fuboti tr-eet vesterday sued her hwsbj n-I. Cnarjes Car- pcater. Ai.p--m.aj jon.i 1 Tf-lro. at 2life2 h.

sbar.d struck; hr a xcocksJ r.r down ar.d put her breast. Curotntr was lii scut to jail tor a aear.ng. mm mm I'KOi'LE AM) ITOSG. Mr -r Jam" V. -ifsr.

of passed tne Fn.on. veateriiav even.r.ir 1 1 tuitra! cf i eveo.r..fcr nn way to a'ict; their br--aiir-a-iai I 1 orrens cf Turk, who ied eu-Plrciy on iaat Sunday at his country re.ld"snc rear New tiruuawick. J- Antirewn. i T. E.

T. t- H. A. ai. an iUTtt.

i.ote. men of rrst'er-i. i jn t.i. cuy ine aar.uai rt.e.-t- r.g cf vhe tat Bijuor its.u eoav.av.u i frai Tb-ird Pnorc j'sdelpUa affirmed. Meigs al sC PhllndedphU county airnieti.

Jcurs vh. Canal Coti.v-any, ferry couiiiy; affirmed. wea 1 1 county; ltat r.f appeal cf Lamp. Lacka'-'-atiha county reversed, etc. Tler.rv Meyer, appeal of J.

H. er, Center I county; arfiri.ed. Houser' ts'uc. 1 appcai. Center cunty; affiruiel.

in re lunacy or i.eiw;tr, S-duiouer er appeal, Phlia.leipj.ia county a-'irme-d. Wilson vs. Pennsylvania Cadroau pany, Cleardeld our-ty afr 1. Piihs-j delphla Irustee vs. Kaup al, 1 I coa-ty; af'firine.

Ilousnti.n, adriiriis tra-I tor, vs. et Center eon my; aifirmed. Ct-inruon weal th vs. Ar.d'u -n, I Dauphin county affirmed. Sat-'s.

appel-j Utnis, vs. barren roust r-j versed, etc. Reynold vs. (lveiirg tt el, I rhihidelohia county: afflrmtJ and cor rected. Miller, vs.

McAliisicr, Dauphin eouf.ty; nrflrmed, Jvane et al, cn-pellanta, in re appointment of tr.t -iters, Kane birngh, Mciveati affirrned. Roberts vs. C'ompacy Ijckatu'tttia countv atfirmeS. Ruiherifrd vs. PeppyL vania Railroad Company, Redforti county; affirmed.

jn.ht.-rri C. Rellway Company vs. fTarrleburg. er. Rjiliwav Compeny, Cumberland county; affirmed.

Crnher-lanl 'alley Railway Cotrpanv vs. Electric Cumberland county; reversed, etc. Cald-well, odrrlrD- rator vs. I'Ire Association of Phllalei-phia. Huaiingdon county; affirm-d.

Oreen-liold vs. Fast Harriburg Railway Company, Dacphia toontj affirmed By Justice Cre-n Baker vs. Ilagey et Montgomery county; reversed. We.ieiechowkl vs. SprecKeis Sugar Company, Philadelphia county; reverse.

Bennett vs. Kastern Building and 'Loan asstxlatlon, Dyeoming county; aformt-d. Coleman vs. New York Brewery Fire Insurance Company, -Lvcomlng eountv; affirmed. Becker vs.

Philadeii hia Reading Railroad Cotoi.anv, Philadelphia county, affirmed. Evns Vs. Taylor, Philadelphia county, airirmed. Tutly vs. el-ton et ah, Philadelphia county," reverst l.

Taylor vs. Evans, Philadelphia county; affirmed. Shoemaker vs. Momt lookout Company. Luzeroo county, mcd.

Philadelphia D. R. Co. vs Conway, Philadelphia county, affirmed. IIlrhlar.is vs.

Luraii I'ire Insuranco Company, Cumberland county; reversed. Oys.er vs. Short e.t Elk eountv; affirmed. vs. Short et Blk courty afllrtned.

Brown' vs. Petiit tt eountv; reversed. Fidler vs. John, Northtnr.te. land county; reversed, ldauler et al.

vs. Campbell et ah, Bedford county; affirmed. Nailer vs. Pennsylvania ttoilroud florx-pany, Montgomery eountv; reversed. Ia re assigned estate of Miller, Wyoming county; rsvert-efi.

Waiuer et al. vlv Snyder, Betks county; Wood vs. Boyle. Warren county; afiumed. By Justice Dean-- Philadelphia vs.

Philadelphia Reading Railroad Company, Philadelphia county; affirmed. Philadel-phia T. Safe iJeiioslt etc. Corrosny vs. Philadelphia 12i1o Railroad Company, Philadelphia comity; reversed, etc, Peterson vs.

Atlantic City Railway Company, Philadelphia county; reversed. Larch vs. Bard et Berks county: reversed, eto. RtttJngs vs. township of Max tawny.

series county; reversed, etc Heller vs. itoynl Insurance Company, T'hilsdeiphla county; llchih and Wyoming Coal Company vs. Wriirnt et Luzerne county; affirmed. Pottr, assignee, va Gilbert, executor, Schuylkill county; Affirmed. IiOuk vs.

Hai-vcy et Center county; reversed. In re Rust, a lunatic, Philadelphia county; affirmed. Altoona and P. R. Company Beech Creek Bail-road Company et Clearfield county; reversed.

Klein vs. Livingstone- duo, I.o-hiprh county; afhrmed. Philadelphia vs. Philadelphia tr Reading Railroad Company. Philadelph'a county; aillrmod.

Cumberland A'alley Railroad Company -vs. Gettysburg, Railroad Company et Cumberland county; artlrmed. Cumberland Valley Railroad Company et ah vs. Gettysburg, Bailioad Company, Cumberland county; affirmed. Imbrle.

executor, vs. Manhattan Life Insurance, Allegheny county; affirmed. Wood vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia county afhT.ied. Taylor vs.

Haskell et Lancaster county; reversed. Mtzgnr vs. borough of Reaver Falls, Beaver county; revvstd. White et al. vs.

ileadville borough et Injunction grantod. McNali vz. Arnold et.ai., Clear-fleii county; fi (firmed. 1 Jiy Justice Vllliams Cheatham et ei vs MeCormick, Daupmn county; reversed L. W.

Coal Company vs. Wright et al; dissent. liarrlsburg, Turnpike Company vs. I-'lajrisbiirjf SI. Electric Barlwav- Co-tnpany, Cumberland county; reversed, etc.

Oakford vs. Nlznn et al. Philadelphia county, reversed, elc. Weist Corn pany vs. Weeks et al, Luzerne county; reversed.

Philadelphia, vs. Continental PutiSengcr Railway Company, Philadelphia cout.ty; flffirmed. Philadelphia vs. Empire Passenger Ballwa.v Company, Philadelphia coonty: H-ffirroed. Philadelphia vs.

Philadelphia City Passenger Railway I'hiledelphia ccuntyx. affirmed. Philadelphia vs. Seventeenth, passenger Railway Company, Philadelphia county, affirmed. PhllaJel-rda vs.

IlestOHvllle, railway. Phi'a-dfelphia county; reversed, etc. Shamokln borousrh vs. Shamokln Bailway Cunipany, Northumberland county: reversed, etc. Mc Arthur et al vs.

Sherwood, Crawford ccun-ty: afirmed. Blood, executor, vs. Crew Lev k-k Cotnpny. Wai-ren eountv; an'trmtd. Blood, vs.

Crew Ievick Compt-uiy, V.atTen county; affirmed By Justice roh! vs. Ephrata berough, Lan--atcr oottnty: etc. Shreiner vs. Shr'-inor, Iancster county; Teverscu, etc. Plonk vs.

Jt-sson, York cfumy; reversed, Nye vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Dauphin county; revolted. Dan vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Dauphin county; reversed.

Fink vs Farmers bank, Dauphin cecnty; reversed. FuRon's est-ste v. Fulton's app-alsej, Y'ork county; reversed. Lat -an v-s Week. Luzerne county: dissent.

Phlhidelphia vs. com-pany; dissent. Smith's estate. Smith's appraiser, Cie.irf cii coartv; dissenting. By Justtco McCotlum Mnser v.

Slauf-fr, Lancaster ct.ur.ty; athrmd Cotnmon-rtcalth vs. Ktrlckler et Yurk co-'ntv; reversed, etc. Gross vs. Strorniner. Y'ork county; feversed.

Lehman vs. Given. Cumberland county; etc. Jack va. Klntz et ah.

Cumberland county: reversed, etc. Estate of Smith, appraisement of Smith, Cleat field eountv alhrm-e I. tTovey vs. Howard et al Philadelphia county; affhmeJ. Herrir.ttion vs.

Guernsey Lackawanna county; etc. Estate of Ktihman, appeal of Rcr.frss. Lancaster county; reversed. By Justice FelN-Harrlburg National bank vs. Pradshaw.

courty; reversed. Fauncti vs. Philadelphia, Philadelphia county; reversed. Qohksall et al. vs JhiNde'phis, Philadelphia county; rt-vetsed.

Lancaster County National" bnuk vs. Garoer, Lancaster 'ouaty; reve-el. TIIEOUY OF Prof. JoliiiLofi Pellver an Interent-fngr Lecture. Joseph rrench Jchnsn5, professor i the Vr.Irwstty InnsyH anls, lectured in Pittsburgh Carnegie library la at on "The Theory of STjr.9y." It o.t the first adtlresa in a et-rles i.r "Ive to he by the gentleman nnd th fcuplceit of thrr.r-'itan --lety fcr ttie of The iet-jrfc roow wa wii lilla.

Prof. Jr.r-.T;on that wan any. thlr.K that Is. it.ilv ereally accepted iu a councrv is a mediuro of mhaiits. Ite thfn fhi.wrj pa values ana bow depended upon e'ipoly ai ilenar-t.

Vr.y illustrations ver given to prove Uie t'lfft-rent points. Hia next lee-t'ite will tie -rleUver! M.ir-ouy idgut. Thff sutj---ct in the Ketsilie A Mljjlater to Marry. The tnarrUtfe cf IK-v. tf.

H. reaves, -pant -r cf the Clifton hyierton church, and Miss i-Jary Bates Clitif.rnt e.f the Lisi w'U ake Tb urn-lay, Ociober 15, at 7 11., In the Park Averpi chiio. Mhleh Bv. 'j- v. Chslfsat, 1 father cf th brtJe.

Is t.r. 'i irt'-im tt.e ajiu will be sire, rl Tiv Ftd rut Chair. a of 1 it-v. 1 hari'-s Chelfant. jianor of Ai ti'ie ehttr.h, Cleveiao'1.

hrohrs of the brlle. Mr. and Mrs. Orfaves wi'I at once take ion of a irri' h-'l which ha-bn ic ai Chfioii. TtlliSK TBI.

Et. HA --Gen. Harrisi.fi ia to speak at rn-les-ton ard Wheeling, Ex-Gov, will take the stump in a lew days for Palmer and Buckcer. The Democratic bureau of has made a new progmm, which not let Bryan into Chicago until ctt4.er of 'x-t-'lx-r as furmeitv unc-ed. A man r-amed Johuaton wa DetroiT yesterday charged vit.i ever the utr ler.

It is i ftauded i'nlted States ou. cf at one sftike. ju.grr.etit for IZZi." was filea yeS'orday ia tee New York cierk'51 off let? airairvt tho Tw-eciy-run'b Servers Railroad In favor of'fbe Central Troar e' -Among ihore ncriinat.d for cm In New York by Tanimury last itigLt Amos thimir.i'igs. Tim one cf the of the I and they ttie Itepi.i.doan nominee In the Ftftenth district. O.

Knowles. an oM citizen Pen Frar.kiisi. yes.en.hiy from wopoti'i by an asstinhina party at hi.v home Simluy titisbt. Knowles' nari'ed was aUo bidly bra ten and may die. politicians and everywhere Other articles no less tnterestir-g and val uable go to make r.p a specially attractive and instructive volume, The E'lokman for October modd.

Mad ToiJt'i. the excellent literary 1 monlhlv. contains American end English chronicles and comment, with -portra'ts Jane H. Fipdlater, Miss Crockett, An- thony Hope other literary personages noems bv Steuben Crane. Eouise Guiney.

John R. Tabh and others; Johan na Ambroslus. witn portrait or I'T-tn Fewall; "The Gentleman in American Fie- tion hv JamM lar.e Allen: "The Kw England Primer," with illustrations hy Paul Leicester Ford; "Kate Carnegie," Ian Maclaren's novel. The Arena, which comes very nearly being a veritable free lance among tnaff-zines. has quite a number of articles, it has for its frontispiece a portrait of George Fred Williams, who seems to be a sort or New England Bryan.

Among the contributors are Fr.iteJ States Senator J. T. Morgan on "Silver A Money Metal;" G. D. Coleman on "The Religion of Jesus Christ In Its Relation to Christianity and Reforms;" William Howe Tolmaii.

Ph. on "Municipal Reform;" Unit-I Stat Senator J. P. Jones on "What the Remonetisatlon of Silver Would Do for the Republic;" Sophia McClelland on "The Question of Genius;" J. TI.

"Mueller on "Are Cur Christian Missionaries in India Frauds?" John F. Clark or. "Sonl Evolution:" Gottfrid PI. Hull, A. on "Ths Future" tpcom), and Mrs.

Calvin Kryder Rcifsnider on- "Be--tween Two VCorlds," a serial. The October Century comC3 up to the standard splendidly. It opens with a finely illustrated article on children by Mme. Bentzon, ore of the leading literary French women of the ane. Mrs.

Humphrey Ward brings to a close her powerful story, entitled Sir George Tresstidy." It also appears In bock form thia week. 'William Dean Howells' unltjne story, "An Ooen-Eyad Conspiracy," winds uo with this issue. Of other good reading there is no end. "Look!" Tno the Upst- the tbb- JJI- i.ie ti.it. 1 or a little riooK oy ur.

wil.iatn issued by th Technical Book Company, New Y'ork. This is, perhaps, one of the most complete of all the popular works on th ray. A chapter on the surgical value cf the raja, their usefulness in discovering foreign bodies imbedded in the fiesh or hones ot a person, its application to dentistry, and Anally the consideration of their curative properties, brings this iotcrestirg. Instructive and valuable work to a close. An appendix, or rather three of them, giving the origin! paper on the ray by prof.

Koecttr'sE'r Mr. Fdison's iews pn this wonderfully interesting subject, and an exhaustive article- on the ray by Dr. Oliver Dodge, closes tbe volume. Tbe worfc ia a 12mo, printed in type ozi calendered paper, and, in additio.ao the largo number of i'lustratioctfl forming' part of the text, has a piece in colors," clearly differentiating; the'X rays from the anode and cathode rays, while 32 pages of excellent ray pictures ars reproduced by halftone plates from ray negatives taken by Dr. Morton snd prorounced by sciential to be the most vakiab.ia collc- tion In tr-e country.

This little work Is worth many the half-dollar it costs. 1 1 i I I fair to afford little rest for the peopie ot The po'lcis for.o nas hcei doubled and arc r-3 or tier swindle are buig driven Iroia tie City. vRAGr.VM UTSCHAKGEJ). T'uu' Jive iloiii to btay Away trot and Ite t.ood. But-er, Oct.

5. (Special.) Thomas r.umre, Joseph Eunice, Kahum Meters, 1'eters and jilta Barber, the live Aiatimi jriiit peddltrs who were iodg-ed in hgi last week on ti. i oiiarge tr of trie peace, were to-day released upoti their nteng their reciilzanjtte in th sunt of each to keep the peace for one year towards Oeorge. Eunice IViiiiaR, Jljti snd W. H.

Lacerer and to e-tLiy trot llmler county. The rive mta belong to the Ariian coior-y of o.i'vi Auium Ir'arls, an Arabian merchant nC I'litabuigh, ia their The men were arrested for to aoouct tJeore Bunlce from the hou-- cf guardian. W. li. J.aderer of Porters- Vi! county, and van j- him back witn ti'em to Arabia Itnvstinntiiig ti.e I'hltion "Wreck.

Cor iieiisville, Oct. --(Special, Official? of the Haltimore Ohio are in town to-day invest teatim the cause of the hv' Sunt. "ilV ''Cutter, i rahuaaAVr s. a. Spencer end Master Thomas Freeise.

It. la ths- ia- to suoo-iena everj-nooy throw eny possible light on the collision. Tne evl-ience thus far coilected confirms t)ie tilwry that the t-quipuient was Se fective. as the airbrakes refused to work seventeen of the cars were leaden with corn. This had been gathered up and all recovering from their wounds i -r i ntjuii i i rtjijt.iit ait: New Castle, Oct.

5. One of the most pecuuar cases on reooru came uauer the obsei vntion of Dr. J. A. Blair of Ncrth stfet.

Ceorae Aitzner r-f Sd Oeorge street, a ui years oi age, came into his oftii.t and shoved him a gfowing on his forehoH.1, about two and a ha.lf inch" above his rig-ht eye. On further examination it proved to Re a horn thfc-fmirths of an inch lone and tbree-eighlha oi an iaeh thick. The substance was as hard as a buck's horn. The fcureca removed it without any trouble and he ts as well as ever. Net one pkvsician in ten tnousand evt-r has any huch cases.

Clinrtli Anulvernory. Dnnhar. Oct 5. (Special.) The nicth anniversary of the Baptist church at thl place was celebrated yesterday, and large crowds were present at the different services. Rev.

I. s. Swlggart. the present pastor, delivered anniversary address. Ths following well-known divines delivered sermons the past week: Pr.

H. F. King- of Uiiiomown, J. V. Strattou of Scottda'e.

Rev. J. W. Hays of Snith-iieid, Re r. II.

II. Protzman of Fiatwoods. Rev. H. Etu-ggart.

Dr. J. E. Downey will conduct the services thi wtek, and ma.nT visitici ministers are expected. 5la sy Hurt JJy a fnl'isioa.

Ilazietors, Oct. 5. White trying- to make a flying; switch near here to-day a Lthigii Valley tram, crashed, into a loccuno-'tlvi on a citjing, smashiug in the end of the bagga cut and dirf-abltng the passenger kecmc-uwi. AH the on the train were severely shaken up. Arr.0r.5r those most seriousiy hurt are Mrs.

Harry Price of Sandy Run. sim cut and holy bruised P. B. Cnn-rinhari AUentown. head bruised; Doniirnck Cossh'v of Brooklyn, forehead cm; Mis.

R. Kioiowski of llazhrt-w. neck bru'ta, and Brakeman Theodore Herser, sevfr.iy Prulsed. Tfiiili AV reels i Tere Days. Cumberland, Oct.

5. Another Baltinr.crss Ohio roiirtaS wreck, occurred sas-ly this morning at Mugatiiti stati.j.i, east cf here, This manes ten wreoKs that have occurred in the TS this orrdnfr wan i.y engme No. 6S runr'ng- into a laa-ltads. c.usi:c 1 the trck. About .) vver-j thrown down an embv.r.k::er.t iirto the Votonia-s Th engine turned upside down crossm-Sis on the track an-i as a cczjKe- tjutme both oast and went bound trains w-re sneuy Iwors, Patrick Rrgan, the tivi-mati, w--js badly injured.

A Principal Shoots Teacher. i uubi'c echcola. last night shot and faiady wounded Miss Mamie Carter, ex -teacher in the schools. Prof. Johnston is widaly known at a campalgr iss Car ter claimed that Job os.

too was the cause of her logins her position in the public ebo-d. Johnston is held in jail to await the recall of her injuries. Sl'Kbt Wreck. Xea.r Alblou. Sharon, Oct.

5. (Special.) Engine No. Si, while running at a good rate of speed ifear Albion last night, broko a i rtrlvlPg wneel and the engine was cat cued. Tho caboose was derailed and overturned. trainmen were more or le.

shaker up, but none seriously hurt-Train No. 2'lh was delayed several hours. Episcopal lBruiltjr Opened. 'Morjranlowa, W. Oct.

5. (Special. )- KpUcopul nail, established here by Bishop Goi-Ke W. as a for Kpiscopal Itudents BttendniR ths Vest Virginia nntversitv. to the hall in the rear fuure.

Prajer nd I'oSli'c-e. Beaver Ksl's, Oct. 6. 'Special.) A meet-in if r.f all tha churches has been called for nifrht to pray that the resuit of the c-itott. co it rttay trtn Pf u-e mi pro tr.

pice iw pro-pi to the land. Covenantee mbsra of i-! do not vote. The rtay as ona of fas-'nu a.ij ptay la Old I.n: Katally Hart. Went Mswt on. Oct.

G. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Christ. I.atxlsyai-ftei-, while out driv-I leg a' o'clock this evenlne, were run down by a Baltimore Ohio fre'cht train.

Mrs. tjir. i-uiTei-3 uie ut iter te rteiow Mrs, l.rrtKparKfcr iw a ahoiit the yer-s rthI fijurit-s w.u prove Mr. tiu-isrartrer. who ia' an old soldier, escaped withcut any injuries.

Dam.ises for tt. Man's Dentil. Pisrksrsi.uwr, tV. Oct. S.

(Special.) Joh.i ii. Mlteliell. ain'iiistrator of the estate of Robmismi, in th-1 iiKaJnt tH Hlver rajr.iad ft-r was ktiled Iat Jtoy bv tr. by a i-'- bri-le- Frajii-t- lir. county, while In toe tmplcy of the company.

i'f ttsimrali rnokn eent I p. Oct. f. (Special.) Frank 'd K-rj V. White, both of lltis- tt-.

two burglars -h-i ml. bed the ir.cct noqvt- ana litu-s hcusR, were hrouuht into court this rnornho. ani entered a of eaPty. to two years the per.i- IiariMvf lie- Witter World. -v i Spectai.

Sharps viiic h. -ifcii of Its ici- tx-orKs r- i riand at tr. Tne r.f buihilne he eiartfd tt om. It will Dtunnrd iicrxeu nx ireon. i (np.

rt.c,. cv. dnt'htiessly l.vsr.c the time. Sue leaves a hi. a and fiv cl.il.heo.

u.cide ifliont rt i C-ffi, Ooi. 5. Jlri l.iiiR cf township. Crai f.r-i burnt r.erseii r. inotiv- the tlee i la krovi ri.

a SI ATE AMI VbJGmiOHHOOI). i rhert Cram a Dromhit-n mereh.i i ir oa .1, 1 Mrs. Cdtneriue Toi of Lewisvilie, I I 1 1 I I i I 1 urove Mrs. McKmiey to the dpot this moming, whers she, Accompanied ly Capt. aii.l Mra Hedstar.d.

bosrde-1 a Cleveland (rain to spend the day. The major met her at tne train this evening. Durban tb 'afternoon he took a drive in the country. HED HOT IN GEOHGiA. DeEiocraiic and ioi.ullst Clinirmea I Warm La utr e.

Atlanta, Oct- 5. The heated stale campe.ga in this state has led to a personal controversy between Sieve Clay, toe Der.ocraua state chairman, and John D. Cunningham, chair nan of the Populist executive committee. In a speech at Winder, Saturday. Clay mada a severe attack upon Cunningham' personal character, quoting at length from a weekly paper published at That paper charged Cunningham with drfnk'ng more whisky than water, and with playing- poker.

It further said that Cunning-hem lose HwOW, his note for Ui amount. End afterwards refused to jey it, ani turned state's evidence against other parties to tho game. It charged also that slabbed a man iu the back on aijcount of a woman. Clay denounced Cunningham's campalsrn methods and made a scathing arraignment of his conduct in connection with the circular agitation. To-day Cunningham rc foies in a card in the Journal, admitting the poker game, hut.

stating the circumstances very differently and denying that he stabbed a man in the back. He concludes with a severe denunciation of Clay as "a common -liar ecd a coward." CONNECTICUT IS flEALTHV. Yesterday's Tonn Bleetlous Tell of for McKinley and J'obart. Hartford, Oct. 5.

Town eiecticn3 Wtri held ad over the state to-day, excepting at Hartford, New Bridgeport, Ansonia, Deroy and Nansratuvk, and the results shoved a decided feaindn Republican streugth, arid it is believed to be an hi-icy to the greater political battle whicn will be waged at the polls four weeks iVora to-morrow, and the extreme satisfaction with the result expreaaed by Lieut, -Crov. Couke, tho Bepuhlicau nominee, found a reiteration at the headquarters oi the Republican state central committee, where it was stated thai McKinley and Hobart would get up-W-ds of SO.iWu majority at the state CLKMEVr ALSO BECL1.VRS. Anwther Sujrcme Court Candidate Won't Stand Free Silver. New York, Oct. 5.

Following the an- nouncemect by Judge Charles F. Brown of ivewb-trg, that he oeciined the Democratic uciniuation fvr supremo court ppiite because he did pot indorse fre toltiago of silver came the repoi that Natbanimi H. Clement, also a candidate for a similar office would decline likewise. When seen this evening Judge Clement verified the report, and said that he had simply been-waiting for Jud-e Brown to take the initiative. The reasons tor his declination are substantially tha same as those given by Judge Bicwiu DIED AT A WEDDING.

Festivities Ended By tbe Sudden Me-xtidse of Jataea It. Pearson. James it. Pearson, the well-known photographer cf Fifth avenue, died very suddenly whilo assisting In the wedding festivities at the home of Robert Kouldcii, iH-17 Forbes street, last night. Aftw the ccrcn.

onies 'he older folks sot up a rpiad-rtl'e and Mr. Pearson and his wife vrere-anions? the dancers. About Mr. Pearson complcinea of fueling tired and started to grv to a seat with h's If-, Puduenly. and without the slightest he fell prostrate to tiie floor.

When eager hands reached to bff Mai to a couch he was deed. The wedding guests viin so Khockcvi by the atartlmg death that the bro'K? ny the-i atid thei littri.ivT -rverlitg Mr, irouMcn's daurthtor ha-i-becorre a bride. The sfu.k to ti family an 1 toe guests incident to the, fatal happerdre was keenly felt bv averycuo- present. Docttn-si were hastily Suranione-3, but their services wtro nut needed when they arrived at the house, except ir. the caae of Mrs.

Pearson, who was virtually p-ro-trated by the I death of her husband. Kimi hands assisted her to her home In MeKee piace whare she placed under trie care of the doctois. The remains of Mr. Pearson were rcuio.ed to bis late residence shortly Kjter. Mr.

Pear-on was 54 ye.rs old. He w-ts born in Cincinnati. For thrrs months lv ring the war he was attach to the service, and was the Mississippi squadron under Commodore Rouerers, who was a relative of his. At the close cf tho war he came to Allegheny City and engaged in the photoirrapn business. Several veers ago he started a main hend-oi jrters in Pittsburgh oa Firth avenue.

He sfiil retained his ether etablishmut at 43 Federal street, Allegheny lie is su rvived by his wife and motner. who iived with him in MoIi.ee pluco, f.nd a other, Fred, whose residease is in Cln-cittrath AMEltlCA.A" VlILjA' ilOinil. Dlstiuuuisbed MlJil.ter.H Expected ut Ihe Toledo Meeliar. Toledo, Ch't. 5.

lie ween iii) an1 IcO deiegatos may 6 tter.J the Boa: cf Commissioners for iToreitn Missions which opens Its sessions here tomorrow. The meeting will hrir-2 maoy clergy men and mission workers' of national mine: tee to the city. Rev. Dr. Richard S.

Storrs of Bicokiyn will preside. Among others of em4r.e,-:ce expected are Dr. Ly anan Washington vKa.ldei;, Or. William Hayes Ward, I'r. Daniel Bradley, Dr.

N. Dr. I. Goodwin. Dr.

1'. I'. Nohle. i'r. Prattk-lin.

The board wis es-tabiu-ht-d at Bra 2-Cora, In June. iM. Origluaiy was st; by -is. Pi esbyteriar.s and the Reformed f.u-h, i bat ahout twenty years tgo at. mer.t wss made whereby the Prshyt-r- 1 Sans and CoBgregaibjP.aiibtK divldd the aswciaticr.s bets" a them.

Ii is cow a pureiy Cc-vgrpa rtona rt bvly ei its i'l-crr-e 1- over iri N. Syrscjr N. wiii preach annual A rten8t in Town. The unusual spectacle cf wheat. ut be- I ir.

phot or. Market tre--t wa-s here unite eariy thia r-iornta-. One waa i-oiche-l on cue ot toe maple trees front of Dr. Clagett's property, rd It probabiy would the: yet had hot a ims one handed Dr. c.

i'earce a iber' n-rlc, wbwn down it caane. Bh irsvhie tPa.) a nature of their business, it is much easier to proceed through a large output of lesrai tet-nris and ve'biaa thau it is for the aforesaid average individual to score for a start In the peiusal of so ranch as the official introduction' to a aherlff but they have hard work and plenty cf it too nra-'k In Pennsylvania. THK CI.I3 SI11EBOAH1). Tdie state supreme court decision handed down by Justice Dean in the case of William K. Klein against the Jdvuigstor.e ciub of Lehigh county, means, in sub-stnce, that "'there are io words in the aci itha law) wld.

by any pos.i-Jle construction can be etretched into a the ue of liquor in clubs, Jib tha can be deemed as reguiriag they aii i.ceraea. uuai maaes it clear enough; alro inconci.itent enough. But the judicial interpreters of the law are not responsible for the inconsistency. They may ouly Interpret the laws ad they nnd them arid, not as they might wish the-ui to be. Member may secu'-i all th llqacrs they desire at their clubs and pay for tbtm the same as at a licensed saloon, thongs possibly at a.

lower price, and yet under the strictest Interpretation of the law rhia act on the part of the -club Is not "selling" liquor. It is simply "furnishing" ii wltLir. the privilege cf. the lasv. It was argued that the effect of such a decision as the one which has just been rendered would ceprive licensed hotels of business to V- 5dch they were impliedly entitled, by payment of heavy license fees Under the Frooi.3 law, and that members of the elube would consume such liquors as they desired instead of at Just lea- Dean says: "Thin ia not without force, bat it should be ad-Jrejjsel to the legislature, who seem, for fifty year in ail tbe legislation on the liQuor question, to have carefuity re-fialned from prohibiting the furnishing of Uaacr to club members by their club, 3 well as to impoire on them license fees." And that covers the whole subject.

If better success is desired in regulating the sideboard, saloon or peak-esy busiuec of the clubs. It should be directed, first to more definite legislation on the subject. IIVDISTEREXT ItOtTES. It is pointed out by a correspondent hat in Sunday's Post avid Kirk, who h-residel at the Democratic meeting in hi City hail, was reported as saymg in is operdnsr add ass: "President Hatlson, during his recent 'reoh at New oik, said that the very w--rion of Bri'an wald put tne country on a silver basis. He la a man.

He knows that the law now ut.horises the payment cf silver in re-cm pilau of bond--. V.Uliam J. Bryan oald not need Jo wait a single- day. On th ntse pase of the Post is a re-irt of Mr. -Bryan's speech at Lawrence, d.

deiierti earner in ta oa, ui wui-i ia ptefl' as saying wan, to upon your iinnus at it is not sufficient to eiect a preMoent iw. t-jv oi i r-e no nothing until the i reaches me. and bill cannot reach m- the senate arc me iioo-e i. fvor of free coinage. The senate ts in v.

it and the house irasi be beioic i tree eoirutjee can directed ettentioo to this con-t'rad'otlon of views the cor.ret-p3ndent aU3-" "Will you kiridly state which one. if either, of these gerdlemen is correct Life i brief at longest to waste any cf it i) necessary Hart -Isou" Post corrections, anu n. i to say that Gem I view is the correct one. Ex- pandlng hts statemen 't TTnns mat it Rrya' were elected tne country uu1 at 'mcftl CO 1" drop to the Silver -i. if a frf.

just the san.e as it would it a r. silver law were parsed cn clect.cn d-y. bo in favor of it before free cap bo realized. But that does tSjt even with toe house the country not be fo-ced to a silver ba.s if a free coinage ao- 1ke Brj-atj were elected ,1 of Cleveland had been in the pres-IvSTal chair when necesary -'-J replenish the itloratlv would have re- I a Z. "i.v sn-'d reoleaish the reserve, U1V-WbaVe gone at once to the, basis.

Ml'MClPAh OWNERSHIP. in this country of tite.sui-ii -ri fhie.f er.idccer of the mam-ir 1 railway oj. sg-ow, tscotiana. wlli serve ho a a dot! tie i purpose. It will ao rioiro of i-t rr- to a -r' I.

th ttfi'cc -i tho c.tieg ViSll 10 uw o- 3 .3 other nave uiat 10 VHtlCO of this tn of pt expat. Ulna- tf.e niunic-viu 1 i I wi ii. uaic i-a tt-at direction in this proprt'Sed so country tr r-ooody i now heard to cry socialism" wnen tne aema.tc ra maas tor th a'o dishjnent of a toil rt.ad aid for the ownership of all sue a highway by the r.uOi Is not he'd to he so "contmua- i now Or SO uet.ii' uvc 01 'em enteriae to f.Wn their own water works. It is less Ma: now for oiiJ to own their II-Mt-g plaits, ar.fi in other reeiKct there been advanccm-nt in the draip of unos -ftetwes-si too things widen tt-e lidivi4ual tflt" do and tbe things Wici the eooomnnif- 'V do best. Hut street railway frarrcm have atonled I ---h a rich Held for financial pront and fno f-oouitiou of political power in the of Individual ttta; sas hccT more careful guarding persh'p than aicr.g the other line Other COUH- 5bUe the cities of oio.er cour rv been reviving compensating enue, from kucI: franchise li cr tenuiges and in.

other wis. rr n'ace granUr.g them cn toe rrmdltam that tne r- i a be of I er. I I of I 1 I I I of 1 on I I I I i in r.i'-ia i-Ve c-hicrt to a was forutallv opened by a bruSlant ci a wLi. was iv.n in honor the bishop eciTesiTonaent, the matter 01. rectiment in wife.

There are now an stu.ter.ts uar-husIncKS ia worthy of more attention than i at the hail, and large addition w-m It receive, in the past, and at present I for that ma-tter, business was regarded a' a cold blooded, dead cper. and chut, unsentimental transaction. Friends and associates parted ccmr.any when business wss reached Business is butness. that they mean that they ear, and bv id heart ana muat bo laid aside when a aea! is oa. In a sense this is all right, out there is such 1 a thing as going- too far.

A little sentiment is a good thing, even in business. Here is a ease in point. The expenses of one large business nouse wmcn passeu iu a oay iroru tne con- irol cf a generous, sympathetic employer of labor to pi who announced on taking charge that tin re was be no more ee ntt-men in the conduct cf affairs ere increased nearly 2c per cent within a year. The employes, missing tr.o kindiy ment to which they had been ficcutomed. began to demend higher pay; they i charged for overtime and extra services, which they had taken no accouo; when they -ere wuiklng for one whom they regarded their friend and.

although there was no s'like or tvpen revolt, the exptea of operation were gradually in the ajni'fr described. In this cae it ap peared that souiment suvei a flftr ---art 1 nf rt-- I I a strict business oasts. Chere was ever, a greater difference noticeable to who re close observers. The work done'v-xs i not a.3 goo 1 as it, had been and business 'nn. i.l.

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was sufficient tj Miow that there was room for sotoo sentiment in buslr.t sf especially la 'he i elat'ous existing between employers and employes. 31RS. L4AV RECOVER I AG. S'h May lie llelleveri of 1te Formality or it. Conrt Trial.

I rack ijt-x of Huamter treet, A He- jrhetiy. ti. throat of hc-r btby white in a demented state of nnr.d lesuitiryt irom sickaess, vc-! whs ago. th? Prw.vt'! inn houtai. rhvsi- I fiun say she will nrohchlr be froto I as n-r aol 1 eor.dltion 1.3 Eirra'-sr.

cemraei i-rairei. IT is uiriersivr-J trr-r- n-s r.vr a-HI not Rave 1 to underKo the mental strain ar.d anxiety of a eourt trial. Tiie tt.n-nev in new fully conversant with the sad and 1 will- log to have her rte- ie4 a.ilttiesji ot wrr.iw, At ar.y rrte, has con.iu.J to p-oeoudlnF- that will h-ve the opt sr. tne or aiiv further 1 i municipal property x. r-o net c.

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