Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - May 28, 1880, Titusville, Pennsylvania XV NO 296 TITUSVILLE FRIDAY MAY 2 1880 Bethesda Geyser Congress Hathorn Him Yadi BV THE SINGLE BOTTLE OH if Drugstore 24 Spring Street A L EOBERTS FOUNDRY on the WHOLE NO 52H6 tar of PA The wishes to inform the and particularly those who want a FirstClass Casting of aay kind that he has added to Ms mew Foundry all the modern improve ments and consequently is prepared to do the very best quality of work on the Host reasonable terms ROBERTS E A Announcement JACOBS J Sse BUSINESS SUIT made to order for jui BUSINESS SUIT ronde to order for i BUSINESS SUIT made to order for finality ef goods style of make up and a every case An exam ol goods just received is respectfully invited JACOBS POSTOFFICE KLOCK Pa DRUG STORE A full line of and FANCY MINERAL WATERS AntiAcid da do Tunic ana ao PHYSICIANS A Comer of Pine and Franklin streets CRUMBS Sifted and Condensed from this Morn ings Dispatches and Cool Ex will advance tho price of coal in June fifteen cents per ton the Jersey coast aud up the Sound the thermometer has 100 degrees All crops are blasting Del yesterday Will iam Neal colored convicted of felonious assault upon Mrs Gasser was sentenced to be hanged telegram from London says John writer on music and promoter of singing in Sunday Schools is dead Ago years Synod of the Reformed Presby terian Church North assembled yesterday at Philadelphia with ISO delegates iu at tendance executions will take place in Ar kansas today Thomas Edmonds wife murder Franklin county and S L Ford and one Jackson at Marion police report for twentyfour hours ending at 12 oclock last night were thirty two cases stroke in New York City and Brooklyn Six of which were fatal Union box factory John Street between Pearl and Joy streets Brooklyn N Y nnd the plumb ing and copper works of A C and Clark were burned Loss in sured of Stata Evarts received a tele graphic dispatch from Farman oral nt Cairo statin that the obelisk and pedestal had been placed on board of the steamer which will sail in a fortnight for the United States the annual meeting of tho National Hifle Association at London England tho Duko of Cambridge announced that had bean arranged between America and the United Kingdom under the auspices of the association Richmond Virginia municipal election yesterday resulted in an overwhelm ing victory for the Conservatives over tho and Republicans The largest vote polled since the payment of the per capitation tax to qualify voters ouo hundred striking stevedores j iu Montreal resume work on board the J Grecian yesterday but the clay they were driven off by the strikers An attempt was made to force men at work other vessels LO quit but the Govern ment and city police had arrived by this time and the assailants wno driven at the point of the bayonet from the ships and docks Laramie Wyoming dispatch says A messenger just arrived from North Park reports a band of Indians in that Park nud on tho Michigan river Two men named Dow are supposed to be murdered as they were last seen near the Indians and their horses were afterwards seen among those belonging to tho Indians They are over a hundred miles from their reservation Great excitement prevails is now considered certain that Bis marcks ecclesiastical will pass the Prus sian Diet One hundred and fifty Conserva tives support the and the Government will probably easily obtain more nec essary votes from the NationalLiberal party Negotiations with the NationalLiberal lead ers particularly aror proceeding There is some prospect of a section of the Catholics supporting the measure CharlestonS C dispatch says There was great excitement iu the Court of General Session at this State yesterday A man named Ward was found guilty of forgery Soon as the verdict was announced he rose from his seat within the bar drew a pistol aud fired twice deliberate ly at two men named Harper and Lane the witnesses against him Harper was unhurt but the second shot wounded Lane in both hands Word is in jail St Lonis Posts dispatch from yesterday says that after a very careful canvass of the delegates elected by the Moberly Convention yesterday it finds nine of them are for Tilden arid twentyone against him The Republican says nineteen at least Of the delegates will vote for Tilden and of the remainder has nearly half The others are divided between Sey and Hancock The Times says its ad vices give twelve delegates to eighteen against him North German says the late confidence previously felt in the satis factory result of the negotiations between Prussia and the Vatican have been shaken and the Prussian Government has conse resolved to make to its Catholic sub spontaneously and without regard to any return on the part of the Vatican such concessions as are positively without lice to the interests of the State and also o obtain from the Diet discretionary power elative to the application of the May law Italian Parliament opened yesterday its usual pomp Ambassadors and ministers with their wives and suites made a splendid show in tribune and public and wera crowded to excess The of Senators and un usually large but a chilled atmosphere of depression prevailed in consequence of the uncertainty and possibility of an im crisis Only for n few moments Proceedings of the Sen ate and House INDIANS IN THE FAR WEST General Hatch After the Noble Red Man MISCELLANEOUS HAPPENINGS Case Miners on a and Sun Stroke in New York CONGRESSIONAL SENATE By Associated Press to tho Herald May 27 Mr submitted a resolution re questing the President to communicate to the Senate whether any supervisor or supervisors of census appointed by and with tho choice of the Senate have been ro from by him or with his con sent and whether a successor to fill the va cancy caused by such removal has been up pointed by him or with his consent Mr Edmunds said ha would like that resolution m print There was a little other information of land ho would add The resolution went over Tho passed previously for tho renp of members of Legislatures in Montana Idaho and Wyoming by boards composed of Speakers the of and Presidents of Council the basis of the census 1880 On motion of Mr a biU was passed authorising ho purchase of grounds contiguous totha at Toledo and erect on tho enlarged grounds abuilding for United States Court Custom House bonded warehouse etc and appropriating therefor Thirty condemned bronze cannon wero for the Fairmount Park Art Associa tion for the statue of Major General Mead It was stated 204 such caunon are on hand and the rule of the department is corns first served they are probably all donated by various bills Mr Eatons to provide for tho ap pointment by the President of a commission of citizens to investigate the question of tar was taken np amendments reported the Finance Committee were mostly vei al Agreed to Mr Garland moved to strike out nil after a enacting clause and insert tho language f the formerly introduced by him pro ding for a commission ot three Senators id three members of the House with whom uee others not members of either house mil be associated with authority to enquire the subject of tariff and he made a in support of his proposition The was temporarily laid aside and e agricultural appropriation taken up Mr Windom advocated amendments pro the Senate Appropriation Commit ee the principal of which is to add nation of for purchase of nm hinery and apparatus and for experiments manufacturing sugar from sorghum and ora stalks and other lants The committee proposed an amendment instead of 83000 in connection with culture and of tea and instead of 10000 for experiments for improvement of and culture of cotton Mr Hampton moved the first amendment e read and the second Ex in South Carolina and other States had shown that tea could e cultivated in this country We were ini orting or of ea annually and should encourage every ung tending to domesticate this plant and moke its importation unnecessary He cx tha second part of his amendment y stating it was too late in the season to make experiments in cotton this year there no occasion to import cotton seed be ause the finest grades of cotton in the world are American and 52000was an amount for this appropriation Mr Hamptons amendment was agreed to and tired about this talk about securing an honest and impartial history of the war and at the some time out with both hands to get money Mr denied that the represent atives of those generals were hucksters tracing upon reputations It was his good fortune early in life to know Bishop Polk He had the honor today to represent some of tho Polk family God Almighty had mado a better man than Bishop Polk The family now charged with being hucksters had once rolled in affluence and wealth and liberty Today were few so poor ia this country Tha private papers which had belonged to General Polls were a part of the Polk The family was jealous of his reputation as an American and being so jealous were unwilling that any huckster should write his history It was in this spirit that it appealed to Congress if it appealed at all It was with a that when the history of tho most magnificent war that tho world had ever known was written justice should be done oliko to and that great and of that war should be a to the republic which he trusted God in his wisdom forever and over Mr Robinson said ho understood the papers in question to bo duplicates press copies duplicate order books and semi official letters which were in the hands of the representatives of these generals aud wero part of their estate Air inquired knew those papers wero mere copies papers and whether they ware they wore not still official papers Mr Hobinson and had present knowledge as to some of them Mr will know before we have to pay for them Mr Warners amendment was rejected Attempts were made in the clause the names of Generals Hood Kearney and Keno but they were all unsuccessful Mr Vaa Voorhis raised a point of order against tne tho appointing managers of tho for Disabled Volunteers to fill vacancies which occurred April 21st 1878 arid April 21st 1SSO A long discussion upon this point the Republicans with the exception of Mr Robinson contending that tho clause 5vas not in order and the Democrats adhering fb the opposite opinion The object of tho Republicans in opposing tho clause was prevent what they contended to be ing General Martindale of New York ont of office Thoy held that General THE Affairs by the Old World THE Application to Borrow Pay Employes Etc SPORTING SEASONS EVENTS The OLeary Walk at Pittsburgh Baltimore Races Yesterdays Base Ball Games Etc FOREIGN The News in General By Associated to tie LONDON May 27 It is Sir Bartle will not probably be pre The international rifle match between Ireland and America at Dublin is fixed for the 23th of Juno A Paris dispatch says the strike at Rou bais after lasting five weeks has ended the masters having promised increased A St Petersburg states that was sentenced to fifteen years hard labor in the mines instead of eight years as before reported Pout worn en were follows to fifteen six and to four years hard labor at the Government factory and to be sent into exile Constantinople Tribal disturbances at continue Four battalions of Turk ish troops are on the way there nha has been by Arabs and the telegraph wire between and Samora has been cut Journal Petersburg says the powers do not intend to abandon collective action respecting the Porte in re gard to the Greek frontier question in tho Bank of England term had not expired while Mr Sparks Iha during PA J POTVIN aM SIGH PAINTER the Best ol Materials Used and all Work Warranted and Exe Promptly LOW PRICES All orders can left at BLOCK ON EAST MAIN STREET 3m Sawed Euclid Stone Any person wishing to buy Sawed Euclid Flagging CAPS Stones etc am the sole agen stone for Titusville ant rays TV H when the Queen entered was the gloom dis The whole house greeted her with vn outburst of tha warmest enthusiasm The King was received with deafening cheers The Royal speech was received greater coldness than that delivered by King Humbert last February The Eight and Left preserved impressive silence TLe Eight only joined in applause when the King said he had always sought to faith fully the National will and somewhat mon heartily when he alluded to the army and navy bnt the Extreme Left never Amoved a hand even when the Sovereign left thi house the Extreme Left abstained plause CALIFORNIA Case Dismissed By Associated Press to the Herald SAX May 27 The Superior Court this morning the general demurrer of Kalloch impeachment proceedings by the Board o Supervisors and dismissed the case Death of a Newspaper Man Paul Merrill late proprietor OS the Sacra mento Union and naval officer at this port died this morning The Carson The Carson Colorado shave begun of constructing th miles between Carson arid Nevada Nicholas Dunning Wm Sharo other capitalists of California and Ne vada are the principal stockholders Mr Allison moved to amend tho commit ees that experiments in sugar from sorghum and com talks etc shall bo earned on hinery erected in one of the chief corn growing States In opposition it was urged that Washing on was the place to erect machinery where could be carried on under the irect supervision of experts Mr Allisons amendment was sas 1C naye the committees amendment agreed to Other committee amendments and some other unimportant were agreed to oud the massed It adds about to the lit cum e from the House Mr Voorhees introduced a for the rection of a building for United States at Terre Haute After a short executive session adjourned HOUSE A conference report on the joint resolu ion to print 100000 extra copies of the of the Commissioner of Fishes and was agreed to The morning hour was dispensed with and ho House went into Committee of the Whole Mr Simonton of Tennessee in the chair on the sundry civil appropriations An amendment was adopted appropriating for printing and binding under the direction of the Secretary of War 10000 copies of compilation of official records Union Confederate of the rebellion so ar as the Bama may be ready An amendment offered by Mr Downey of Wyoming for expending the balance of he Geneva award fund in the erection of buildings throughout the country was out of order The i good round of laughter on all sides of the House Mr Keefer offered an amendment for geographical and topo survey of the territory of the States west of the Mississippi river Ruled ont on point of order Mr Warner offered an amendment striking out tho clause authorizing the War to negotiate with the legal representa tives of Confederate Generals Bragg and Polk for the purchase of papers relating to the late war and directing report thereon at the next session of Con gress Mr Blackburn said the Government had made honest and earnest endeavors to collect materials which would be of use in writing a truthful history of the war Records of the Western army of the South could not bo complete without a solitary paper belonging to tie man who organized and fashioned it or a line belonging to tho man who for three years of its existence commanded it A discussion here arose between Messrs Blackburn Bragg and as to whether Colonel Scottin charge of compiling re cords was in favor of seizing private papers of officers rather than buying them Mr Warner inquired how it was that if the as valuable as Mr Black burn represented them to be the heirs and legal representatives of Generals Bragg and Polk had not sufficient interest in having them made a part of history as to present them to the Government Mr did not the legal of Washington and Jefferson and Madison do the same Mr Bragg said he the greatest ad miration for the memory of Bishop Polk who bad served so bravely during thewar He had the greatest respect of his namesake generals that their would appear before Congress peddling out as hucksters peddle out cabbages He was sick slated the contrary declaring that every lawver who read law and who was not a demagogue or something worse must know that his term of office had expired Finally the chair overruled the point of order and from this decision Tan Voorhis appealed Ho soid the manifest object of this proviso was to turn good Republican officers out and replace them and stated his opinion that the remarks of the gentleman from Maine Robinson had been for the purpose of toadying to the other side This brought Mr Robinson to his feet bnt before he had made any reply Mr Tan stated that if ho had done the gentleman any injustice he was sorry for it bid simply expressed his opinion Mr will submit whether tho gentleman has not done himself greater injustice than he has dono me Mr Tan mil submit it to the House I nm content to leave it there I bavo no feeling about tlis matter The decision of the chair was then sus Mr Kieler moved to insert the name B F Butler as manager iu place of General W B Franklin A large number ol Republicans voted this amendment one of them re marking that Butler was not dema gogue but a Democrat This the Democrats did not appear to concur in as they voted solidly against the was re yeas 33 na s 11CJ Mr Tan moved to strike out the entire clause Rejected Mr Harris under instructions from the Committee on Naval Affairs submitted an for the completion of the monitors Puritan Terror Monadnock and and for tho construction of engines and machinery for the same Ruled out on point of order Mr Word submitted an amendment ap to reconstruct and strengthen the roof of the Patent Office Ruled out on point of order The rose Mr Cobb from the Committee on Appropriations reported the general deficiency appropriation which was ordered printed and recommitted It appropriates about Several loaves of absence were submitted to all of which Mr such as were asked for on account of Mr Conger forward and asked leave of absence next week in order to enable attend the Chicago Conven tion to which he was a delegate Leave was granted amid laughter and applause Adjourned Committee Doings Associated Press to the WASHINGTON May 27 The House Committee on Military Affairs recommend that for military ser vice and privates of Missouri in suppression of the rebellion be referred to the Committee on War Claims The House Committee Rail roads with two dissenting votes recommend the passage of the Newbury granting an extension of six years to the Northern Pacific Railroad The committee is still in session on the Texas Pacific Uncompleted Monitors The Secretary of the Navy today sent to the President of the Senate a tion in relation to tho necessity and pro of the completion or the four ished monitors the Monad nock Puritan Amphitrite Memorial Day The following noto was today sent to the heads of Government Printer and Chief of the Agricultural Bu reau am directed by tho President to say that the several departments of Gov will be closed Saturday 23th inst in remembrance of those who tell in defense of tho nation and to enable the employes to participate in commemorative tions of the day Tery respectfully your obedient servant W K Private Secretary twentytwo States represented and 306 dele gates William Stockney of Washington was elected President John D Rockefeller of Ohio Vice President Prof J A Edger of Chicago made an address on the work among the vians Several Cases of Sunstroke Niw May 27 term continues The ther in a sheltered spot at marked 92 degrees Two deaths from sunstroke to day and three prostrations Brooklyn has cases of sunstroke and one fatal In Jersey City one man died today and in Newburgh one aa Irish vagrant The captain of a schooner down the Hudson also died from heat SPORTING MATTERS The Baltimore Races By Associated Press W the Herald COLORADO Miners on aStrike By Associated Press to May 27 A dispatch from Leadville says There is great excitement this morning on account of the expected parade into the streets A procession consisting of about 2000 men marched through the by a band and was by the observers After parading the miners held a meeting on Fryer Hill and passed resolutions expressing de demand for a day owners ex pressed a determination not Clement Son dealers in he American department on stock exchange aave failed Liabilities heavy They were bears on Philadelphia Reading Railway stocks and the closing of their account was caused by the advance this morning Charles addressed a crowded meeting of his constituents at Northampton ast night in vindication of the course he has pursued in Parliament He said if the elec tor desired him to return to his seat he would win his right A vote of confidence iu then passed Capitale published a letter from General Garibaldi addressed to his constituents in Rome admitting that the House of Savoy had powerfully aided in the regeneration of Italy but accusing it of hav ing afterwards ruined the country and brought it to a condition of misery Gen Garibaldi recommended the dissolution of tha array aud that nothing be given to Ihe priests He concludes his letter by urging the people of Rome to hiss all prominent members of the Right as they leave the Chamber of Deputies Tho paper contain ing the letter was seized by the police Despite recent opposition Gorman it is said the Pope will the measure proposed by Bismarck relative to application May laws This acceptance would not imply bis approval in principle of the May laws as of common law of It is believed instructions to this effect have been sent to the Papal nuncio at Iroquois won the two yearold stakes at Epsom today beating Count easily by four lengths ILLINOIS Genera Hatch After the Hostiles By Associated Press to flic Herald May 27 Tha latest from General Hatchs present headquarters is to the effect that at daylight on the morning of the 24th aparty of his command consisting of Indian scouts and soldiers of the Ninth Cavalry struck the camp of tha hostile Apaches at the head waters of the river about thirty miles south of routing the hostile Indians completely and the official report of tho chief scout stated that thirty hostiles were killed The scouts and sol diers engaged claim fiftyfive Indians killed Several Navajos and Comanches were found in the camp showing that had re reinforcements from the tribes Major Morrows command reached lients from the southwestern part of Talen cia county on the night of the 24th and although just in from a long night march thoroughly exhausted the four compan ies of the Ninth Cavalry composing the command were immediately rationed and pushed ahead by General to take up the trail and pursue hostiles Two other he Ninth Cavalry which will reach on the 27ththough down horses and almost entirely worn out will not be allowed to rest but will be pushed at once General Hatch wiU reach Fort Craig tonight when further news is expected Orders have been issued to Col 3ugene Carr at to have his com mond of Ihe Sixth Cavalry scout the western ine on our territory hi Socorro and Grant counties the settlements and rains and to prevent and his band brona doubling on their troiL Distinguished Arrivals Among todays arrivals ore General Moor lead N H Edward F Wilson la John B Hawley J sori Withun John F Cleef S 0 M M Holland Ohio Col Caleb Chase B W ton Wm A Garrett T Litter Gen eral Garfield will arrive tomorrow Senator Frye Philadelphia Reading Railroad By Associated Press to the Herald May 27 Samuel Dixon Esq representing tha receivers of the Philadelphia Reading Coal and Iron Company appeared before Judge McKennan of the United States Circuit Court in chambers this ing and made application for an authorizing them to borrow for the payment of wages of employes and interest due June 1st The order was granted Forgers Arrested May 27 Edmund Hall Mike Walsh and Robert White threa notorious New York forgers were arrested here this afternoon charged with counterfeiting scrip issued by the Phila delphia Reading Company Seventyseven hundred dollars in bogus cer found upon them May 27 The selling race one and miles was won by Speculation second UBeta third Time The annual homebred stakes one mile was won by Oden second Carita third Time The free handicap one mile and a half was won by Fields Surge second Janet Murray third Tiine The heats race was won by Clyde Edwid A second Miss Dawson third Time The OLeary Match May 27 1 pedestrian contest the score at 1L p m fourth day is as follows Mignault 267 miles and 7 laps Hearty 202 252 McEvery 238 and 4 laps 230 and 2 laps Fropman 21C and 2 laps Base Ball Games Yesterday At Providence 4 Worcesters 4 At Bostons 5 At Chicagos 11 0 KANSAS The Condition of Hon Lucien Baker By Associated Press to Che Herald May 27 The condition of Hon one of the victims of the attempt made yester day by T C to kill Col D R Anthony ie considered critical tonight MT Douglass the other victim is doing well Popular feeling has become some what would be to break out with greater force than ever should Mr Baker die The was lodged in Atchison jail at 4 oclock this morning having been taken across the coun try lost night by Sheriff Laine Valley Mills COR SPRING and MONROE SIS TITUSVILLE PA Decoration Day Is to be by A TALAMO No IT Spring street by finest in the city all of different artistic designs entirely new in the combination of aha at low prices stock making the finest display of the latest Styles of Trench Japanese and American Novelties in this City The XEW STOCK which is beins received comprises everything above line style quality and taste and are special of this extensive DECORATING PAPER HANGING in tho of the Art and New WINDOW POLE Made to order at tho lowest price House Painting The best in the city employed in this branch of the business work war ranted in the city 17 Spring street my 15 Important To Producers FLOUR AND BETAH at prices that be beaten while our recently increased facilities enable us to Defy Competition in filling orders Special attention 13 paid to THF JOBBING TRADE Wo do GRINDING dally and will buy all kinds of grain at market prices Irons Riff Irons Irons Irons TwentyFive Sets Sets TwentyFive Sets TwentyFive Sets 31 O Address Bf mmn m uid Betail Dealers in Bone BUFFALO M Y LAP PLASTER Marblehead Lime Diamond Lime New York Calcined Plaster Cement Marble Dust Fire Brick and Clay Common Brick Pressed Brick Lath and Plastering Hair Satisfaction guaranteed in all nf the above goods at the No 66 South Perry st PA BF EDWARDS apr Titusville Pa REPAIRS LEAKS AKD Job Work H O PATCH Comer Spring and Monroe demands under any circumstances Smelt are running as usual M ASS A CHU S ETTS Paper Makers Convention By Herald The Writing Paper Asso trt YOUNG LOCKE Dealers in Steam Boilers PHIS All of Casing Tubing aud Pipe Both being practical mechanics particular atten tion paid to Repairs of Engines and Boilers Cash pai etc Id for Scrap ton Rope Office and Warehouse Lead ei Nos CS und 70 Franklin St Gas and Steam Promptly attended toby SK OT Clumber and CUB Fitter Copper Tin Sheet Iron Worker No 38 Diamond St Titusville Pi TRUNKS GENTS and LADIES Traveling Bags 75c Call aaa take a look at them Before Purchasing Elsewhere At BURGESS No 5 Franklin street fitted np for Hot or Cold Water Marble Stands Water Bath Tubs etc i Roofing Con Stove Pipe Oil Well Casing Smoke Chimney tops Furnaces Banges and Stoves fitted up Jumps repaired and Water Wells driven Repairing of all kinds done to rder FOR SALE OR LEASE TO Oil MEN The Aladdin Oil Works occupying some sev enteen acres of land on the Allegheny river one milo from West Penna Railroad junction with the Allegheny Valley running through the same furnishing great facilities for ship ment on which are standing brick engine house boiler house with battery of four boilers bleach ing house agitating house warehouse barrel house pump houses office superintendents house twenty dwellings and the following ma chinery and equipments with many others Five pumps six four bleaching tanks iron tanks from 16 to GO feet hi diameter with proper pipe connections and extra pipe of all sizes Coal can be readily procured from joining tract Offers will he Hay 20tli prox Also a of Scrap Iron on the premises for immediate sale to the best bidder For particulars apply to McKNIGHT Executor No 06 Third avenue Pitts burgh OF Thorough Organ PIANO AND SINGING HALLS Process Co Eias Oil Fames Petroleum Iron Works Pa Manufacturers ff PETROLEUM ron Blooms These blooms are made from selected wrought scrap with Petroleum fuel can be need for making crucible plate shoes boiler flange iron etc or for any pur pose requiring a neu tral tough and uni form iron Prices reduced One term of twenty essons in advance Thorough IM Harmony 50 Cabinet Organ 24 till cations for a lass in Thorough Bass and the graC pn Satisfaction and complete POST OFFICE BOX 540 PA tf ALLEN fe CO m mm TUBING UNDERTAKING ARMORY BUILDING East Pine street largest Store and Largest Stock of Firstclass to ir Elegant Parlor and Sets just received for the Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere Special attention given to I carry tho largest and stock of Coffins and Caskets Eobes etc ofany simi in Western experienced undertaker ready to to cither in the city or country Prices the lowest Of All Silos EAMES NEW YORK Religious Matters By Associated Press to the Herald May 27 The Baptist Home Mission Society this morning adopted a resolution endorsing the of the American Sabbath Association It was stated a similar resolution was to firmly to maintain the present in the Methodist Confer Sule No foreign paper Cincinnati and Presbyterian General are made and anticipate Assembly at Madison VYis aL 1 i L Tie fraternal delegates from the Southern Baptist Association were received and ad dresses made The Committee on Enrollment reported an in domestic stockon this ac count The association also voted to shut down three weeks commencing June 26th and also in August J C GOETCHIUS o t o r H o r No 7 Spring St Titusville Pa Allwork the HIGHEST STYLE OFTHE ART Old Pictures copied and made new in Water or OH Colors Hakes a specialty of plain Photographs in Card Cabinet Promenade Boudoir and Life Sizes WELL SUPPLIES COMPLETE Brass and Iron for nnd Boilers CASH PAH for SCEAP OLE EEA li OLD KOPE and LEAD 36 Diamond and Pa EXCELSIOR Comfort and Elegance Combined CENTRAL PARK 3Bfl NOVELTY CARRIAGE An tie OTHER CELEBRATED Having tbo exclusive sales the above we are selling them at wo aro enabled to please the as regards strength cheapness MAGAZINE DEPOT News Stand R B MOD AN NELL propr Slate Practical Slate Hoofer No Drako Pa erms Beau Pa NrB Term teed All work ur own town Keeps constantly on hard the leadin und illustrated and the following stand ing periodicals for copy or tion i Penn Monthly Age Review And the English by the Leonard Company Call and see our Bicycle Tricycle and Veloci pede Wagons and Carts bottom School Blank Books and Box Papers in at I L WEIL SONS No 9 FRANKLIN ST Strayed Horse From tho premises of W W Wentworth ic Pittsfield conaty on A LARGE BAT MARE weighing A slight 1demith on one hind leg and slightly wind broken Any one giving information concerning to tho at It will be liberally rewarded W W WESTWOUTH