MINERS SURPRISED. Operators Paying the Advance With Remarkable Unanimity. MXTY-FOt KCENT KATE IN EFFECT Very Little Trouble Any Place lo the Pittsburg IJistrtct .Miner at lleile sernon Itefiiaed to Work, but Ami cable Settlement li Kxpecteil. PiTTiFURO. Oct. 2 The -jcanimity w.th which the raf.rc.ad orrator have acceded to tne uniform rate surjriss the miners themselves. About lo e:n rlcyes of J. .Soiners it Co... al Belle- fcrr.cn. refused to go to work on ao count of the company store problem Secretary William Warner called at the mine and d'senssed tlie diilereuc e with fcuperiutendont Bates The t4-cent rate is in effect generally. The company accree-d to pay the 6 j cent cash rate, which, iu their case, would be 51 cent a ton. but in doing o they wonld also honor any orders on J Somers A: Co. from the store. Mr. Bates argued that If the men wanted to give ail order they could do so with out interference, and not to rivh them the privilege would be to tamper with their rights Mr. Warner explained to Mr Rates that it was the very principle they were fighting for. and the operators had a?ived on paying the liSM-.ont rate where store orders were honored, whether they were company stores An amicable settlement is expected No othtt trouble ha been heard of SOME OPERATORS ACCEDE. Mass ill on Miner Win Their Strike at Some of the !Umt-- Ci.fvei.and. Oct. 2 The Ohio and Tennaylvanla Coal company of this city has granted the .demand of their miners employed in the Messenger mines at Massillou. where about 2. OOO men struck yesterday morning foi au advance of 0 cx-uts per tou. Other Massillou operators say their mines will remain clod nufil they lw come satisfied that the advance had been granted in Pennsylvania. Two thousand Massiilou miners have stopped work. They want 00 cents and operators want to pay f0, but the two disagree a to the plan ot fixing the rate. These miners are disposed to leave the United Mine Workers of America, who are in happy touch as to prices with operators in four states and the latter are not in sympathy with the Massillon men's stop. 1 he Panhandle Coal company and tho Youghiogheny las Coal company, which control mines in the Pittsburg district, agreed to pay their miners the 4-cent cash rate today. The companies anticipate no trouble among the miners A Pittsburg special says: The uew mining rate has gone into effect. There is some controversy as to whether oper ators are paying the advanced rate of 4 cents per tou cash or Oil cents where a company store exists. So far only one firm is known to have positively refused to pay the rate, as their men are under contract. This may abrogate the agree liient, unless the miners' officials ie clare a strike at the mines that do oo pay the rat decided upon. May Interfere With the Fight. Washington. Oct. 2. Secretary Smith, when asked if he would take any steps to prevent the Corbett-Fitz-simmous tight taking place in the Indian Territory, replied that If an at tempt were made to pull off the tight on any reservation which is directly lender the control of the interior de partment, and not set apart as a separ ate government, he most certainly would prevent it. He knew of nothing, be said, that would give the depart ment authority to prevent the r.ght Tipon lands controlled by the five civil ized tribes if the Indians consent. Schoolboy Meet a Shot'lcinc Ieuth. Wii.i.iamsport. Pa., Oct. 2. A whoolboy impaled on a picket fence and slowly bleeding to death was the horrible spectacle witnessed iu the vil lage of Hughesville. Waiter Kelly, a 12-year-old boy, in climbing over a ihed. slipped and fell to a picket fence below. One of the sharp pickets pene trated his abdomen, aud it required the united efforts of two men to lift him Off. The boy lingered in agony for two hours before death relieved him. Eucharist Ic Congress Opened. . Washington, Oct. 55. The Euchar istic society of the Catholic church opened its congress here today with a large representation of the clergy from various parts of the country. The ad dresses are. not expected to ne of inter est beyond the clergy, as the society is of a doctrinal character, intended to stimnlate its members to a more fervid devotion to the Holy Eucharist. A Fennfcjlvanian Misting. Ohicaoo. Oct. 2. The police have been asked to look for John Mclntyre. who was a delegate from Pennsylvania to the recent Irish convention held in this city. Mr. Mclntyre arrived iu Chicago the day preceding the conven tion. and that same evening attended a caucus. He regisfeii-d at McCoy's hotel, was assigned a room and placed his overcoat and valise in it. Since then he has disappeared as mysteri ously and complete. y as if the earth bad opened and sw allowed him. ftoelety Ssnsat Ion In Montreal. Montreal Oct. 2. Mrs. Alfred Ste vens Whitney, daughter of James O'Brien, the retired millionaire cloth ing ruanufaetnreror, is suing for sep aration from her husband and an allow ance of f .'.ooo a year. Miss Maud Bur dett. an amateur operatic star, and a member of the choir of Christ Church cathedral, is named a co resjiondent. Misj Bnrdett hails from Brookvillo and IS a great lav urite in local in usu al cir clea Cond'tiut l tl.kitt Wiilit. Atactic Cit . Oct 2 A bulletin has lx-en post-d I Pr Pm-hmcII. who 1-. attemimg li.nry Wngnt. tlie vcl.'tan bfeseball manager, wh'ch says- "The condition of Mr. Wright is at a critical poink. He was taken with a sinking relapse, and for a time .his life was despaired, of. He rallied, but la yet in a serious condition." tiifrauofites Most Negroes. Columbia. S. C, Oct. 2 The report of the suffrage committee of the con stitutional convention has been at last made It provides for the registration ot qualified voters The qualifications of elector given id the following sec f.OD are regarded a practically disqual ifying the ma;ority of the negroes on account of the educational and prop erty requirements Varo on I'riucton' Team. . Princeton, N. J.. Oct 2. The fac ulty of Princeton has passed resolu tions prohibiting auy student havng conditions In L:s college work frc-n plaving on any nthletic team. It is found that tu of the 1 1 men now on the team will be compelled to retiie from the game, until (hey have made op li delinquent work. A Preacher Sentenced. Mt Vernon, Ky., Oct 2. TLe jury, after 40 hours deliberation, gave Kev W O Capps two years in the peni tentiary foi shooting his wife fne times some three month ago ehe bad applied for divorce on account of. cruel treatment A Female College Burned. WOODVHJ.E, Mis.. Oct. 2. The Edward MoOee college for girls Lean d octroyed by lira. THREAT. NED A JUROR. A Y. M. C. A. ileial Gets Mixed I p In Hie 1 -nrrant Case. San FBAXcist'o, Oct. 2. The defense in the Durrant case has begun the Luildieg of an alibi for the young med ical student from April 4 np to April 12 inclusive. The purpose of the alibi is to impeach the testimony of Pawn broker Oppenheim and W. J. Phillips, who testified that on April 12 Durrant tried to pawn Blanche Lamonfs ring at Oppenheim's store. During the coure of the testimony which covered Dur rani's movements ou April 4 and j a struggle was precipitated by District Attorney Barnes, who again challenged the reliability of" a lollca'.l book at Cooper college. The argument resu,te-l in a victory for the defense, so tar a? the question before the court was con cerned, as Judge Murphy su.-taiiied an objection to a question propounded by himself to the witness and cut ofl the discussion. The trial began with a sensation which vas quite as unexpected to the prosecution as to the defense. Juror l J. Truman informed the court last TTEODOnE DURA5T. Thnrsday, during the noon recess of the court, lie was approached by II J. McCoy, general secretary of the Young Men's Christian association, who en deavored to engage him in conversa tion on the suject of the trial. "If you don't hang Durrant," said McCoy to the juror, we will hang you.' The court eaid the otTense bordered strongly on a crime and cited McCoy to appear in court Oct. 8 and t-how cause why he should not be punished for contempt. THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. Dedication of McMalion Hall Starts the Iustitutiou ou Seiula Instruction. Washinotox, Oct. 2. With the dedi cation of McMahon hall, the central and most beautiful . building of th Catholic university group, that institu tion enters upon the work of education in secular branches. The dedication ceremonies were held in the presence of a distinguished assemblage, repre senting the dignitaries of the church from every section of the country. Robed in his scarlet vestments and attended by a score of archbishops, bishops and priests. Cardinal Gibbons blessed and dedicated the building. Following this Mgr. Satolli delivered the opening . address, in Latin, on philosophic study. It was the intro- ductorv lecture on philosophy which the delegate had delivered at Konip during his courses in philosophy there Addresses were made also by Prof. K. A. Pace, dean of the department of philo ophv, and bv Prof. W. C. Robinson. dean of tne department of social sciences ana law. Cardinal (ribbon? closed the exercises with a congratula tory address on the eventful step the university was at-out to take. Knlernriaing Rdnraton In Trnnh'.p. Lyons. X. Y.. Oct. 2 A month ago two young men named Beunett aud Mott. who claimed to have been pro prietors of flourishing colleges in Cleve land and other western cities, came to Lyons. They leased rooms in the Star gess block and last week opened the Lyons' Business university, buying furniture and ordering printing on credit, and collecting in advance at large discounts Bennett has been ar rested and taken to Albion, charged with petit larceny, he having, it is charged, laid the foundation for a busi ness colleg there, collected money in advance, while the school failed tt materialize. The Corbett Tarty Kn Konte. Washington, Oct. 2. The Corbett party stopped here on the way tc Texas to play a game of ball, and then lett. Corbett was accompanied by hi manager, William A. Brady. Steve O Douneil, John Donaldson, Joe Cor bett, Jim McVey, Billy Delaney and Jim Daly. Corbett will stop at At latita en ronte. He expects to reach San Antonio. Tex., by Oct. 9. It is uot known whether John L. fcullivau will act as referee. Young Girl Keveala a Conspiracr. JTorristows, Pa., Oct. 2. Lena Cas sel. a 17-year-old girl, who recently preferred charges affecting the charac ter of John J. Ferry, a young married business man. ha.- broken down and revealed a conspiracy to extort from Mr. Ferrv. She said that- Will iam Hammond of Philadelphia, a con ductor on the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Street railway, had furni.-hed her wit! written instructions for carrying out the scheme of blackmail. The Had Sod Will Be Cleared Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 3. Th grate jury has finished the censidera tion cf the charge against Wili.aiu Henry, known a "The Bad Son,1 wuv. has been held for the murdei of his father, Charles W. Henry. It is uu derstood that the Jury decided not it bring an indictment, although u formal report wu. be made on lL cast tntll Friday. Aootbei Archbifhnr Be hoed. Chicago, Oct 2. Rev. Anthony Kozbowaki. priest cf thb Polish Roman Catholic church id Luteck street, neat Roby, will begin suit for damages ic the sum of lloo.oOO against Archbisho FeeLau of tht diocese o! Chicago The tun i the result cf ihe trouble growing cut of the excommunication of the pr.esi by the archbishop. Constable K.iled by a Train. Scr anton. Pa. Oct 2. Jefferson Rcesier, constable of tht Eighth ward, ha been instantly killed at the Doi'e tewn crossing of the Delaware anc Hudson Canal company by a pas.-engei train. His body was terribly mangled Mr Roeslei wa a middle-aged man. Women Killed ut a Train. New York. Oct. 2. Mrs Clara Buckalew, 55 years old, and hei neice liss Ongeus of Monmouth Junction K J., have been Instantly killed by a train on the track of the Jamesburg branch of the Pennsylvania railroad Ohio Firm Looee Itf Sail. ' Chicaoo; Oct. 2. The suit brought by the Whitman & Barnes Manufactur ing c ompauy of Ohio against tee Craver & stee; Mannfactafiug com pany haa been dismissed by J adge chow a: ter. Strikers Won Their Fight. Ironwood. Mich.. Oct. 2. After a three days' strike the demands of the miners and other employts at the Brotherton mine at Wakefield for higher wages have been granted. file Victims of an Explosion. London", Oct. 2. An explosion baa occurred in A mine in the village of Tyldleley. near Juanchester, by which five per.ous mdh lv!LJ Millie A HOT POLITICAL WW. Texas' Special Legislative Ses sion Develops One. IflO BILLS AGAINST THE IKillT. Both Contain an Kinereenry Clause r'nr Immediate Enforcement The lorts Can Illocte tlie riwsaRf or Any Measure. (ioetior's Forcible Miae. Ai'stin, Tex., Oct. 2. The two bills introduced in the special session of the legislature, called by Governor Culber son, to take action regarding the com ing Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight, contain an emergency clause, whiih provides for the acts to go into effect immedi ately should they become laws. One of the bills, introduced by Sen ator Lewis, is recognized as the ad ministration bill, ana prescribes that a fistic euconuter between man and man shall be deemed a felcny, and shall be punished by an imprisonment of not less than one or more than five years. The other bill, prepared by senator Simpson, provides for au iiuprisoum eut of from five to ten Tears. As the situation now stands, the fight management have given up all hopes in the senate, but they have is solid men in the house, and at present these In can block the passage of any measure. The matter of the enactment of an anti-prizefight Jaw has narrowed down to a political row between the ad ministration and anti-administration crowds, aud the Florida Athletic club has been relegated to the rear. The fight promises to be a very bitter one. The governor in his message reviews the laws against prizefighting in Texas, calling attention to the errors therein aud closes by saying: "All persons have been given notice that the Corbett Fitzsirnmons exhibition would not be permitted; that whatever has been done by its projectors was with full re sponsibility for the consequences. The public interests require that this exhi bition especially should be suppressed. Discountenanced by Mexico and the territories, outlawed and driven from every state, it is proposed to assemble a horde of ruffians aud gamblers and offer this state this commanding insult to public decency. Against it the in stincts and pride of the people revolt, and your prompt and resolute action will spare them this ignominy and 6hame." He recommends a law making prize fighting a felony. There is a strong lobby here from Dallas, and leaders o4 it claim to have votes enough in the bouse to defeat the emergency clause. A Laredo ppecial says: It appears that the Florida club officials have doubts as to their ability to pull off the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight in Dallas, and have secured by telegraph au option on the amphitheater and arena used for bull-fighting in Kew Laredo. Mexico. This would seem to indicate that the fight will be pulled off there. The option is for one month, but fur ther particulars could not be obtained. A Rrida Saved Uer Trousseau. RTnocDSBi-Ro, Pa., Oct. 2. Miss Lillie Buckley, daughter of Peter Buck ley, owner of the (Central House, which was destroyed by fire a few days ago, is the heroine of the hour. Miss Buck ley, who is to be married in a few days, rushed into a room of the burning building and saved her wedding trous seau The Cholera In China and .Japan. Svn FitANfissm, Oct. 2. The steamer City of Pekin har sirrived from China and Japan, and wont immediately into quarantine. The Pekin is 10 days out from Yokohoma. When she left there cholera was raging. In Northern Japan there are no signs of the plague abating. Hobbed a I'hiladelphia Company. . Lynn. Mas , Oct. 2. Francis B Green, who is wanted for the larceny of between $2."i0O and f.VOoq from an insurance company in Philadelphia has been turned over to Detective H. C. Boud of that eity by the Lynn police. Indiana Ulnars Oet an Advance. BhsZii.. Tod.. Oct 2 The Block coal miners and operators of this district have arranged a scale for the coming year. The operators granted the mm ers' demand for 75 cents per tou, and work will be continued in the mines F.plscopal Convention Opened. Minneapolis. Oct. 2. The great triennial convention of the American Episcopal church opened here todav. A large number of bishops and clerical aud lay delegations are present. A 15 isbop lrowned. Capf Town, Oct. 2. Advices re cteiveri from Blautvre are to the effect that Bishop Maples of Xyassaland and a companion hae been drowned in Lake 2 vassalaud. New 1'ennsyl vania National PanU. Washington. Oct. 2. The comp troller of the ccrrencv has authorized the Moshancon national bank of Phil- ipsburg. Pa. Ex-Senator Mahoue Sinking. Washtnoton, Oct. 2. Ex-Senator Mahone is very "low. His physicians fear that be cannot survive much longer China Grants France Satisfaction. Paris, Oct. 2. It is announced that China has accorded full satisfaction to France for the recent attack made upon tne t rencn missions in China. Prof, lllake Dead. Hampton. Conn., Oct. 2. Prof. Eli Whitney Blake, lately Hazard professor ot pnysics at urown university, has cued nere. Prominent Californian Dead. San Francisco, Oct. 2. Ira P. Ran kin, a pioneer millionaire, philanthr d- ist and prominent Congregational lay man, is aeaa. PITM OF THE NEWS. A costly drought is prevailing through uu i r.urope. Marines from a Spanish cruiser art tail to have lai.ded on the Florida Keys It . iOfK ior nimusters Engineers are to present to the District Ol Columbia grand jury the scr.oi.s con ditioa of the goveruuieul priming uihee. An inquiry into the gun teat disaster al !?anUy Hook Las been ordered. By arresting two Bannocks for bnnttnu in Wyoming, their right tc hunt ir, that state under treaty is lo be tested. A serious diphtheria epidemic is raging m mc town oi laornioa, it. I., aud lat schools have been closed. State Veterinarian Quigley pronounces iu aisease mat is killing catt.e iu Catta raugus county, N. V., 'lex as fever. The funeral services over the remains o! Prof. Louis asteur, who died ou Satur day at I'ans, will take place in the Cathe dral of Not- Dame on Saturday next. Nathaniel-Doyle of Queensboro Pa., is aeau irora a guusnoi wound, accidentally indicted by his sou. 'ihev had been iruu mug, and the sou mistook bis lather lor a lux id tbe buabes. Edward Hecker. an 18-vear-o!d vouth who had just been taken by detectives from Knoxville, to New York, was ar raigned in the 'lombs police court on a cLarge of BteaLng 75 from his former employer. At Crozer, V. Va., a mining town on the Norlolk and Western railway, '1 horns lensey had 1 '"a skull crushed with au iroi bat while at work at the coke aveus. He had considerable money. His pockets were empty wheu his body was found. It is anuounced that Dr. J. L. M. Curry Richmond (ia., agent fur the Peabody fund anil the Slater fund, from which funds the Southern states have receive.1 mora thau tooO.UiO, will bold a big rally ia the ibterewt of educatioo at Liavointou. O., on lie ZUJi of OuteLwr. PEARY PARTY'S CLOSE CALU Prot Iycb' Sy Ihe I'lixlirnf of Mask Ol i Saved Their Livrn, New W.rtK, Oct. 2. ' Lieutenant Peary's colored servant. Matt Hensou, and Prof. L. L. Dyche of Kansas festal" university have arrived from the Arctic regions ou the steamship Sylvia. Prof. Dyche. while reticent its to the details cf the expedition, admitted that it had been a failure. He declared that Lieutenant Peary had not man aged to forge much further north than on his previous exieditioii. He would not give any reason for the failure other than lack of food in Lieutenant Peary's camp. When driven hack ou his first at tempt to reach the North Pole. Laeu tenaut Peary decided to press forward again in IS.4. He had buried food in the, ice. bnt when he came to' look for it he could not locate the cache. He was obliged to kill his dogs one by one and feed them to the others. Dyche says, aud his party lived ou walrus meat when they could get it. The pro fessor states emplialicauy tjiai- tne Tuirtv wonld never havo reached Amer ica had it uot been that, when jusl on the verge of starvation, Peary and llenson iouna some oxen, ana this saved their lives. OUR TITLF.-HUNT1NG GIRLS. Ixmdon Troth Thinks We Should Manu facture Titles to Keep Cah at Home. Loxhon. Oct. 2. Truth says, com menting upon the engagement betweau the Duke ot Marlborough and Miss Consuelo Vauderbilt: "British mam mas and their daughters will soon be clamoring for protection if all the prizes in the marriage market are to fall to the American damsels. The mania for titles inherent in the Anglo-Saxon it is in vain to contend against. But, the matter is somewhat serious to the United States. That country must be n great loser through the accumula tions of its wealth crossing the Atlan tic. If this continues the United States will do well to manufacture tlie coveted article at home, for it is a wooden nutmeg that is easily bought. ' The existence of titles, it ia true, is not in accordance with the simplicity of republican institutions; but. iu view of the heavy drain, this might be over looked and the parents of any i" might be allowed to buy her a title, s;... for 200,000 $4 1,000,000). The public treasury would thus be filled with dol lars aud the girl would remain at home There would still be the ilif.iculty ! finding husbands in the homw market for the Americans are as strongly opposed to becoming rich through then brides, as tlie British noblemen are in favor of this mode of enrichment.'' Forbidding Divorces In the State. Columbi a. S. C. Oct. 2. South Caro lina occupies the unique position among tlie states of the Union as being the only cue which has no divorce law and never had. The constitutioual conven tion after a hard fight, by a vote of ho to 4i, has adopted a section of the con stitution forbidding the granting of di vorces for any cause whatever and not allowing recognition of divorces granted in other states. Insane Asylum to lie Investigated. Charleston. W. a., Oct. 2. Fot several weeks newspapers and indi viduals throughout the state have beeu charging that there was gross misman agement of the insane asylum at Spen cer. These charges include drunken ness, incompetency, cruelty to patients and favoritism of the management to employed relatives. Governor Mac Corkle has ordered a rigid investiga tion to begin Oct 23. Two Train Kobbers Caught. Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 2. James Brown ami Victor Taylor,, farmers liv ing in Isabella county, have been ar rested charged with complicity in the holdup of tlie Chicago aud West Michi pan train noar Fennville on Aug uo. Engineer Zibbell is said to have identi fied both men. Alleged Embezzler Caught. St. Loi is, Oct. 2. Arthur J. Good win, recently agent at Cripplo Creek, Colo., for the Continental Oil company of Denver, has been arrested in this city ou a charge of embezzlement at Ihe request of the chief of police oi L'olorado springs. Light PerUh In the Storm. McNistN, Mich., Oct. 2. The barge Elma. which broke loose from her tow during the recent storm ou Lake Su perior, has been picked np aud taken to Grand Island. Th crew of six men and a woman and child are undoubt edly lost. A Mail Steamship Lost Lonion, Oct. 2. A dispatch received here by Lloyds from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, announces the wreck and total loss of the German mail steamship Uruguay, of 1.4K0 tons. The passen gers and crew were saved. llecnius Presidential Offices. Washington, Oct. 2. Among the fourth-class postoflices that havo be come presidential are: Ohio. Oak Har bor; Pennsylvania, Livonia, North Wales, Kichland Center; West Vir ginia, Montgomery. THE MARKETS. PlTTSBCRO. Oe. I. WHEAT No 1 red, VKSfl7c: No t red d)KN-N'o a yellow ear. 43 5 43c; jug-v, miacd shd'ed. S 1 jo ; mixed ear. sOJUuJ-o No. 2 yellow shelled. W'tTa.fo OATS No. l -hlte, i,2rt'c: No. 3 d , CaaJ: extra No 3 white, 24'4o; Ilg-bl mixed 2-tvv itio HAY No 1 timrthy, $18 5(KaI.75: No ' timothy, V.S.iValo 75 ; mixed clover. tlA.olKq 1 ' - 1U 1 r. i Sj krt L fta - V 1 . . . - - .wu. w , i ' 1 1 j 1 1 1 rajne 9iu5&ll.uu; wagon hay. Jlft.AjlToy foi EUTTER-fTurin ereamery, 25a26o; Ohli fancy creamery . Cft-; fancy countr roll 1 .S (T. I tVl low Or-..(1 ii m r. . y.AAlr,n .. ' p.- .. .....nil.,,. 'v i u CKEEE Ofc'.e mild, new, 848' so. New York, new. 9ff(;.ic, hmberifRr. new. lualOSr. WLsconsua Sw.as. liVslao; Ohio Swiss. 1114 CS1 -'O EGGS Strictly freh Pennsylvania an Ohio ic rr.up 1 1 1 . 1 i 9 . 1 POULT KY Largs Hv chickens. ftj-aToo pet . vinuMciis. small. 4U9o"c; pprmu chicken 30so."o as tc size: dressed chickens K3,12e pet pound, dressad spnnc chickens 113,12a. ducks. 12lSe. live turkeys, trdluo. Easti Liberty, Ph.. Oct I CATTLE Receipts only fair this wf-ek com pared to last. The supply la about equal to tht araiiuiu. ana tne market la opening steady a about anchani-d price We ouote: Prim o.iM 45.40: g-ood, (4. 4044 60; Rood butcher ,4 lA (34 .Si rough fa. -.'., oftU.To; bulla. cow and Tags. 1 1 a9o U0( fresh cows and .pncgers 115 wn 35.00. HOOS Receipt very licht todav and the de mand good, while the markrt opened up act)r ana anaae stronger than yt-sterdav. while think thece pr'.CM will hardly be maintained very long e quota a follow: Prlmt medlura. 4.bdi t4v8o: best Yorkers. $4 T.V4 0 common to rir Yorkers. i..V3.4 Cd' heavx grades. H&Zct 70; roccha. I3.0ua4 i5. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Supply fait and th uciunuu iair. wnue tne market 1 steady at the following price Ex porta. iaia3 50: extra. ti.00.za 10: ir.wt 1.42.60: fair ll JO-Jji ix); oommon, 50ci3il-W : ia:nos. liwwa, veal calves. Io.0s0.5t heavy and thin calves, I.Oujta.oa ClXClJfSATI Oct 1 HOGS Market active at ta.5u94 45, receipts 2.00U head, shipments, i.ftuu head CATTLE Market dull and ea.y at fiffi 6.0U; reoript. 7ij head - Hhipment. a head cut-tr AU LAMin t-heep market dnl' and weak at Ji.ou'4 00: receipts. 1.40t head, shipmenta, 4WJ head. Lambs market duli and eaav at 4J.is. Jo. New York, Oct. 1 WHEAT Spot market weak No. 3 red. 87oaked; Nu. 1 hard, 040 delivered. COKN Spot market weaker. No. 2. 87c OATS Snot marlrt wa1,j. v o .1 CATTLE European cahloa quote Anierioao f teers at 8, 4 lo'.Jc dreaaweigtit ; tvf ngerator r-HEEP AND LAMBS Market more actlv. lambs tdlifhtlr firmer. Shn i(Xgaai Litmba, cumuiun to choice, 3-juJ HOU& Jslarket firmer at t4.iMd5.15. SPAIN'S SECOND LOSS. Officials Sad Over the Wreck of the Christobal Colon. INSURGENTS FRIENDS JUBILANT. They Claim In Havana That the llebela Sunk tlie Cruiser With a Torpedo lie Ijinileil 011 a Iteef lilrinf m Stoi in. . Crew Saved. Havana. Oct. 2. The wreck r.f th fine Spanish wars-hip Cristobal Colon off the western extremity of the island of Cuba, so soon after the sinking of the Spanish cruiser Uarcastepui. which was sunk in collision with the mer chant steamer Mortera at the harbor entrance, has cast a fueling of intense gloom over the government officials here. There are none too many Span ish vessels iu these waters at preseut, and the loss of the Cristobal Colon will be keeuly felt by tbe government at this crisis. The friends of the insurgents are circulating the usual wensational stone regarding this, the latest disaster to the Spanish government, claiming that the cruiser was sunk by a torpeio ex ploded by insurgents. In official -ircles. however, this report is classed as lenug nothing more than an invention of the rebels," and the distinct statement is made that there is absolutely no rea son for doubting the otlicial announce ment made that the Cristobal Colon waa driven on the Colorado reef by th violence of the cyclone, and not as a result of the explosion of an inscigent torpedo. In spite of the official assertion, there is no doubt that the government has not thought it proper to make publu; all the facts in the case, aud this may not be done until the official rejxirt of the wrecked cruiser has been recivl and passed upon. The cruiser carried a crew of 'JH) otticers aud men. One report is that she dragged hr anchors and went ashore whiiu takiug shelter in tin; tiulf of (juadiana from the lierce cyclonic storm that has be-n raging. Another report has it that the cruiser ran ou a reef at night when her com mander believed her to Im far enough off shore to continue steaming against the force of the cyclone. Everything possible seems to have beeu done to save the cruiser, bnt ail enorts in tnat direction were useless and she was finally abandoned, a helpless wreck, pounding herself slowly to pieces on the Colorado reef. Some of the crew swam ashore, others reached land by means of pieces of wreckage and iu the boats, but all the crew, officers and men, were saved by one means or other The Major Amies fw. "Washington, Oct. 2. The indica tions are now that Secretary Lamout will take no action in the case of Cap tain Amies until the court renders its decision upon the application for habeas corpus Saturday. A representative of the jude advocate general's depart ment will be present to uphold the le gality of General Scofield's action in arresting Amies, and if th court should sustain that action au order tor a court martial is looked for. lllark burn's Daughter Married. Washington, Oct. 2. Miss Lucile Blackburn, daughter of Senator Joseph lUackburu of Kentucky, has leen mar ried at St. Matthew's Catholic church to Thomas F. Lane, chief of a division of the register's office in the treasury department. The wedding party was confined to 15 porsous, making up the relatives and Mr. Logan Carlisle aud Lieutenant Niblack. The Kev. .Father Bart performed the ceremony. Treasury Receipts and Kxpendit lire. Washington, Oct. 2. The compara tive statement of the government re ceipts and expenditures dnrink the month of September shows receipts, T27,o4'..57; expenditures. t--L3. which leave? a surplus for the month of $0,2211. 1H7. and a net deficit for th last three mouths of t-'..iij. The receipts during September are classi fied as follows: Customs, $14.i.W.o: internal revenue, tiz..o.oos; miscel laneous, $H,iQl. The pr-n-ion pay ments. during the mouth amo'iuted tc tl0.707.9O7. The Thirteenth (tank Closed. Tffff.uson City, Mo., Oct. 2. The Bank of Monett aud the Bank c' I'urdy. both Barry county institutions, have been closed by Secretary of state Louer upou notification by the state bank examiner of their insolvent con dition, and are in the hands of receiv ers. This makes 13 banks closed by the secretary of state since the exocu tion of. the uew bank examination law began on the 1st of July, besides some half dozen others that anticipated th: examination by making assignments Repnhlican Reunion Proposed. Stracvsk, Oct. 2. A local papei pnuts letters from members of the Ke publican national committee in 2i states, endorsing the suggestion of a reunion next year of the survivors ol the first Republican convention at the fortieth anniversary of the birth of the Republican party. Chairman Cartel writes that he will lay the motter before tbe next meeting of the committee and aak that appropriate actiou bo taken. Stern Must Serve tils Sentence.. Munich. Oct. 2. The regent of Ba varia, Prince Lnitpold. has declined definitely to entertain the appeal ol Mr. Louis Stern of New York, who was sentenced to imprisonment and fine for having insulted Baron voti Thuengeu, the deputy commissioner ol the spa, at Kissingen . Determined to Coerce the Porte. Constantinople. Oct 2. It ia re ported in official circles here that the envoys of the three powers, (ireai Britain. France and Russia, will shortly receive instructions from their govbru ments to resume negotiations with t!,. porte regarding the Armenian ques tion. Prospector Killed by Apachea. Albvqukrkk. N. M.. Oct. 2. James Cornell, a well-known prospector aud rancher of iSau Mateo, has been shot from ambush and killed by one of a small baud of renegade Apache Indians who have been prowling about iu the mountains in that vicinity. Miners Slrika In lltln,,!. Peoria. Ills., Oct. 2. All the miners. coal mines along the line of th I'eoria aud Fekin Union railway, have u.i tvrirlf lu.faniia thuv i.v... . . f . . . . . 1 .... .... vance from 40 to 51 cents per ton. A Stonemason Killed. Nkav York, Oct 2. Patrick Re eld. a stonemason, 44 years old, residing iu Brooklyn has been instantly killed bv the tall of a derrick. IE 1 T gsio OO worth of lovely-Music for Forty nju size nert music or tne e latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular m selections, both vocal anj Instrunienta . a m gotten up in the most elegant manoer, la- " cludine four large size Portraits. CAHMENCITA.'tha Spanish Dancer. PADEREWSKI. the Great Pianist. ADEUNA PATTI and t HIHNIC SELI0MAH CUTTING. aDoacse au. ot to m Z THE NEW YORK MUSICALECHOCO. y Broadway Theatre EUe-. New York Qty. av CANwassrn wiNTin m LADIES! Are yun rxklesi rn.nu'b ii vT:! :r ! if two ts-ntr- in Fl:ifips l tr." iUirl J Uiittt" o . S-t and 'it V asiiiii-ton S'r.-i t. N v ul. ore or their lieanof.i. i lustnted Hooks." ltixa t-'Vi. uimim-. at:d !i:irn K? ing work to every f i,-liii.-u: i:t. Ou receipt r.f ten e-!:ts iu s'a!: ih.-y wr'V. send postal! I a In. I tx-t of tlx it .liious Louse hold rau; Verba, For ten r-nts tl-y will ale-il --i l..k rot.tn'isini; roin;tltc word -i " '! I"' M kt..-i:" ni.d lmi-;- ..l it iiioj-I in-Tilur firr. iojtcOhtw iHi ti-n x'iii' cimmi i -a! !-- QUINEPTUS i A vi-rv l:rm-'S- I r l""-d nniTi-.:iti roui"nil lor lijni-ii-.' ) t.- ! iijn-ine :ii , otlii-r bitt-T dni'. t it i- r miiil i.r Hi:i. 1'iire. ,i ent pr Pint lUritle. l'trMT:!..l I.y it. .i.-;.i,..il ntirtii-iaii! in I'.urot... anT AiiM-ri.-n. Koii-it:'?i j;i.-SuiiiMiim-i vv-ry lli!e. For t-aie lr Iiruj-eioi. Maiiutnctuiil by The Academic Pharaaccutic Co., i-oxiMix n yy.w ioek. 532536 WASHINGTON ST, lilU VORK CiTY. ELIXIR. An elecnnt Knc'is'i .linniini- !f pn-fiaraisB' for hi'ioiin. malarial nnd l.l.-l ti. il!i-s : tin- r wilt f ovfr tuemy-tive -at. -f tiKit -niiuoii Bei-nti:ie rr-arcli." Apimvi"i! I.y tin- lii-liest imslica nutlii riti.-s In us in iln-li-.ita siiK-it-ry in f I nr.'.e Ksfvx-iallv lulilii t. l.-itli-. i-i.iltin ti and - ple if wl-iit:iry hali,.s Entirety veuetaie ; fnv frrm hnnnful drum. !n Haiidaonie Packages, Price 50 Cts- Prejiantl wHy by Tlic 5oyh.l 'lijarmaceutid Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists ly npnointm-ul ti flt-r T.Iaj.-ty U.e yilut-u aillotl"- I'oynl Family. NEW YtRK I RANCH : 130. 132, 134 Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinal pmrrtie as Kovai. Elixir. In boxes, 'M pills to box, for 25 cell's. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCI3TS REMEMBERTiOIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters C0RD.AL. c,'."J""a" ) COe, Vinegar Bitters POTZES, rt does. sor. Vinegar Bitters, uew style, j ,,1lt 1 .00 Vinegar Eittors, oid ttyle, bitter tate, jil.OO The Vorld's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The pant tilth of n t enlorr the l-rnuiug tttmify Alcuiciiie ol (ho World. JL JL KcCorialJ "Dreg Co., Proprietors, N FStYNristti ivn NEW YOUR. I 11 ir a a rf S!c Ttavlncfco p til rfiieTi all tbo troubles fclff. dent to a lniioua Ft.-.toof too ftytnm. sioh a Iii77.ii;o, Nausea, 1 rowniuc!. Distren.4 after Ftii:g. r-aiu in tio Si kc VI11I0 their Toost rouiariiablc tuccs baa lK-.-n shorn, n ia curing Hnadarho. yot CaHor'a tittto Uvor PilTa Are vc-iitiiig tUinnuiioyi:ii;coiii)laiiit.wlii;e tliTaUj CTrrct a!luiMjni-r-f tboiruiiuhiiru-.i!at tha h.wr and regulate tlie bowels. vea it Ukej only i.cl'ctheyw(-tiIdloaltac8tpriceks to those who tnfier from tIiij'iu.treKiucomilaiiit; but fort a riitolj theirpiKvInessdocs noteuil hcre.and thosa whociicetry theia will hnl these little pills valo. Rblc lnoir.ny wavs that they will not bo wil luig toUonithonttlini. Bat after aUsick bead Is the bane of so many lives that bera is where wemko our fjerX boast. Crar pills euro it whila otU.-m dr. n--t. taflfrt L-ttla Iitfr Pilla are Tery small anU rry easy to tako. One or two pills inakea doee. Th.j- nrt. etrictly vectablo ami do not gripe oc 1 ir-. l.utl y liiMr pentlo action ploaseaU who '.--otaeio. In vialsat 25 rents ; five for (L Sold j !rfc isla cvdrywLereb or s-nt by mail. ' :.TER WFOfClNE CO.. New York. T c:'!...ALLD3SE. SMALL PRICE ASKWJRHORSESHOER & Pi i0KLY -A "3 L quAc'rAn WVINTERUSL It ABSOLUTELY rrcvents siirring-. and iiiH.,r.s j-rle. t Mlcty and comfort u horse anil drier. Sluxl with tlie " Xevervlip," vonr horse's feet are always in j:.-hI -onli!i",.ii ki-it so bv not having to constantly remove the Klioea for bliurieiiin. The CALKS are REMOVABLE. Steel-Ccntored and SELF-SHARrr.MyG lien mm oi;t new CalVs can 1 c eavilv hi sorted -.vi:boiit rviiioviii-r t.li..... aviiii an iiiiniensc amount tl time usually t at the lll.K-ksililt h li. .r. n receipt of pnstnl win mail free 0!lr do. Mioei. ready to le n:nl.-.i 2r trii oUeroU this inter at verv I.. v.- iru- a. THE KEELEY CURE dri 1 " m "Wncsi men who. hsvine T. . , :t , . ?S-m n! f""! ,he lH.ltam fastened com them. r.miliTiTur ih . . """e r.T.7.1. luc.iixTwni aicoiioli tJ ' "'' 'mat to inanaire af- "-,r"""K a clear brain, A four cuunei.fin-Ktm.mi.. .1 ,our aa U. PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4216 Fifth Avenue, and restores them io'tho' "ti.tu anl fore they induU-l in utimulanU. th is has done nmnni ! . . in bc- iH'en . ..inn rast-a ireaUNi here and moms them s,.no of your own neU,",lrV to .h 7... " "'nn-ieni-o as t the c.m v , ani r ricnrv of flip Kfs !.. The fullest and nuxt ..1l,.i.i. ' lV.?..K?:''T "nre nvit.-d : - " i uiiik liivesxiiratiiMi is bend for lauapniet Kivius fuU ullurui tiou. auK S 9t. ACEHTS WiMTEDs-S I 1 f-X MKrUHlU Ann 1 slr.e3.aj. Ik V. I X k : 1 1 i I ; ; 1 I a i t I I i 1 i ; 1 1 1 1 ; - t i $ : ; 1 ; t : ; ; 1 ; ( 1 1 ; ; i i i Hi III i t ; ; i i ; ; ) ' ; i ; ; ; : ; ; y : ; 1 ' t ' ; ; i . : ? 1 The seconil week first two weeks excec leil f-ur biv est antieiputions. Must clear out stook .y Srj.u-rJ.. 1st. As f;is f;ist as orie lot oes another takes its 5NEW FALL STOCK" is beginning to come ami we mut have room, ininiense stock of .Men's, Hoys', Youths anil Ciil,lrer Clothing and Gents l urnishings must go RELrARDLESS of cost or profit. This is the Greatest Price-Reducing S le -ver T,..;n Lilly. If you have not Ken in to see us, yu ,., j j.. come before the jrood things are jiickeil out. Strictly Cash. One Price. Good Exchange Y,X5rwTo trade with us liVi U L L E N THE C3LOTEEIER, LILLY, PA. mt mt aVsilTB smmtmwmimwmtmwmt mw mt mm mt am mi mt mt mt iX. .- felU t t.ainMtm for HI rarf. - - t. vl. W I- ; frciirdl I- t h mav f tit sriti-trv -I WLrmi'.t I t year-. Why t n ak;prii i-i tf 1 t-i r i'-r l"f Wr.u- j.-ur iu ordt-r. V-'Miii 'fre- 'e take all rik ut aaiuatve in VHOLESA'.E PRICES. Coring V3ons, S3! to SSO. i.narant.1 t. ..f a Mil j.rl.'aju.(Ai. Surrevfl. S65 to SlOO F.T-.io a-- s il Y.r to Top Buccie, C37-50. fir e asfia for ff&&. phaetons, SQ f s !"? Farm Wagons, Watronettes, K 'Ik WaSiOns, Delivery Wagons i Pead Jo.37. gurrey Harness. CsN arr I4 at Maaufao No-Tla'-. Top Bugsf. tsirYr'a iV Prieea. 'a. 1, rarm (m fti-ayf A. es4 VY. 3. TJ 1111 r 1 v "WANT A WAGON?' e have wacns. hu?sr;es, surreys. Hih criJ.', ! . Slmmr, durable, sulish. as beautifully finisl-.cJ rr-.J.-:: manufai-ture can priKliice. Built on h n. .r by r-; experience. Honesty is our pilicy; pn .nipt ship;r..-j.t -specialty. We want to kni.w you. Write uv C.-.-s , m tiling. May lead to business by aiiJ by. ScnJ 1- r-.-aialoirue. It is free t every reaJer of t'tis pjivr. L:; hamton Wai;n Co., Bingliaint" n, N. Y. BUILT FOR "NO MORE DOCTORS FOR KEf rhT "aid I was consnmptiT. sent lis te Florida, told me to keep quiet, no excite ment, and no tennis. Just tliink cf it Onelay I found a little hook called 'Cnide to Health,' by Mrs. Pinkham, and in it I found out trhat ailed trie. So I wrote an ber, got a lorely reply, told me just what to do, and I am iu splendid health now." LYDIA E PINKHAM'S SSSSi conquers all those 'weaknesses and ailments so prevalent with the sex, and restores par feet health. All lra crista sell It as a .t.m1ar1 arti cle, or sent by mail, in form of l'ills er Lozenges, on receipt of 1.00. For the cure of Kidney Complaint, either sex, the Compound has no rival. Mrs. rinkham freely answers letters ef Inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply. sla S. Plnkham MeoU Oo., Lynn, Mass. civrir". TRinc assDU'a. DESIGN PtTESVS. v r nin I . eiM or mTDrmstion and fr-e Handbook writ" t i'i'ir, Ntw You sr. tlleit bureau f.r serurtni; .t-Dts In Ansn.n, Kvery patent taken out br u Is l.r-ii.-tn t-.-fore tue puuiic ttj a uouoe 0ivu free of charge iu tie cf ricnlific twcricatt Largest elrrnlatlrm of srrr sotentiflc paper In the World, bi'leu lullt illuotnted. No mtelhtrent niau should be without. It. Wee It, ;. a JfTir: l-'six mmths. A-li1re-. Mf NN . Vlhusuuu, al iiroadeay. New Vurk city. (Send h9 ?-cnl stamps lor Mrs. Finknati s"V beautiful BR-aqe iUustrztPd book, ertitled "GUIDE 10 HEALTH f0 ETIOliETTE." 8 II contains a 'ume ot aluabl intormalion. 3 It has sred lies. nd ma; sane jsurs. S , & Scientific American Etestarj Fire Insurance Apcj T.-V. DICK, General Insurance Agent. i:uKxsitri:G, va. WANTED SALESMEN. X.X?; ia e-ti cool lo la.ti ,-rders l.r a I'Hmrt line f KI'KSkliY SUN K or Strl I'lil'A TtjK. Mk and eed uumranue.l. Ue ran Klve you Muiiv rru.viKT wnb ilixiu Iav. It will eoet ou nothina; to Kive It a trial. State wben wriliDK whlrb yoa j.reier to set;. Address The Hawks Nursery Co. tt J w6.f m Btwebealer. S. t. or No Credit. No Discount. Money Back. means prosperity t Vlill. mt mt mt mt mtmtmtmwmtmtmtmtmtmim mtm i. Ms. . ?.G. CO. $23.50 Kartie-. en 1 1 "i-i-'-CT! r-i.. PRATT, Sec' 3 ' r 'r i '.. BUSINESS." From Pole to Pole power of cure 1 -r i d. . : uc The Harpooner's Story. elbers of ti crew s::i rr. .1 . nf4 V. ifs t -i c t-h ; --ih.1. I-..": .,.'Ut- ep-a:n bad c. a I " ' 'r u' "TV BKirii.ii.i-A s-.l tiu' ? rr . red on it quicker ti -n I ' - T brnucl.lsboul bv snv r V-.'..t.' : . i . . . A, ,.f . ' vim 1:1 our .-i .ju.km v . , . tnod f 'r .-ur-rv. 1 tr.,.i-r' t y. n. - tlii ami ss sen-i t. u :- . Kespt-rtfuily yJurs, Vj' T. v The Trooper's rPee". Va l's J. Aim ' . , j your rmrTriU. V '-"'ri here f"r vrr two rm.:, d .'" . , bl to live In Jcb-j.. Ff. - ST ."; rjrh a r.nis brrajM cn -. eonntrr Tel'Jt-.re." I cne l-.me. 1 w ' '- ' ' nl!a. two b..t'i.s t dislilsr raTi.i:v, c l 1 turp ir.i v. , ar as X t LoWelV' - - kr. si. v.-j- Sold br ail : Pr-. s.1 bolU- l-r - .ii F FRAZER Aa Best IntteWcrW! ft'crld! OT Line ! HI Eet tbe Genuine Sold ErerywhEre! I C It II I HOI tiff til aUK l-r-:stiiJ " .... i ! 1 - tt rit"f. -r jt- - " i - ' t--r.Jrtcr.T r.". , - ''' w. . e.co. t.,.-,u TO. OH'C tr'P's t - t I ..-.-: t - v-- a 5 i i, .... i- . lit fCl 4 U IS !- t-u.v ' T,MK ALLTHt Nt? H m . k it u rr Tr btM sarf i .v,..l;s:cr lsao A A J . ..J:I Avers Sarsapanm I ths or.iT tbercrei ;Sr lie only ro-i..-i:-e f.s '': :" rofufs, Mrrrurv, sJ -"-- lEiSj