1 i 1U Lodge and Teller Score Spanish Minister. the HIS l)lvM!SAL IS ADVOCATED A l--ring ( roml Follnnrd the? Remain. He II l IMtiniiril the Wholesale Mur jkr t His Neighbors His Fight to Jr-v-iit Arrrft. Washinhton, March 11. Two new plias.s f t!:r Cul-an snbjt-ot have made tln ir :ii-.-ar;iiiv in the senate and each . jitfori'l a del.ate which aroused sena tors ami sjnTtators to a high stage of inti-rt-st and excitement. Mr. LMl!;-e (Mass arose to a qnestiou of wronai privilt'ne and in vigorous words nhuked the Sjuinish minister, S nor Dujiuy tie Lnnn-, for his recent crit ii-isms of senators. Senator Teller added ids opinion that a repetition of The miui.-Ter's action should lie followed lv his dismissal. Sanators Grav and Hale maintained that senatorial privi lc'e and jirerogative should not be strained to (lose the month of the Spanish minister. Mr. Ivlge did not press tor any definite action. The incident was hardly closed when the subject came up in another form. Mr. Hoar had asked that his resolution, poMKi,iii!; the entire ("nl Kill subject until April ti. go over until today. This aroused Mr. Sherman to aft energetic and feeling protest. He declared that Mr. Hoar's resolution was a retlex-tion on the committee on foreign relations ami was an effort to shelve the Cuban resolutions after weeks of discussion and overwhelming votes in loth houses. The two venerable senators, Sherman and Hoar, engaged in a vigorous col loquy. Mr. Morgan and other senators were drawn into the discussion and for half an hour it raged, sometimes with deep earnestness, but more often with amuse ment caused by the white-haired par ticipants. Mr. Sherman finally with drew his objection and Mr. Hoar's reso lution went over until today, but not MINISTER HE tOMS. lief on- Mr. Hoar had made a brief tint Telling sieeeh againsr what he termed the jioliev of congress in foreign ques tions. Tie- latter part of the day was given to a e.muiniaiire ,,f jr Tnrpie's speech in opposition to the claim of Mr. Dn ont. ENTERTAINED BY HASTINGS. The Governor ;iva-s a Iinner to the Sb--rior C'onrt Judaea. Hakrisbiku, March 11. A dinner of 10 covers, given in honor of the judges of the sujKTior court by Governor and Mrs. Hastings last evening at the ex ecutive mansion was the most elaborate wx-ial affair ever known in official cir cles in Hai-risburg. The governor sat at the head of the table with Judge Kice, president of the Hew court at his right, and Judge.Si iiioutoi of the Dauphin county court at his lett. Other guests were the judges jf the sujH-iior court. Judge McPher soti of Harrisburg, Judge Love of Belle fonfe, Kdward P. Allinson of Philadel phia. reporter of the suiM-rior court; Private Secretary J lei tier, John II. eiss, M. L )nisti-l and Senator Mc t 'a mill of Harrisburg. The superior court is holding its first sitting iu Har risburg. A Itiiltois Man Killed. r,RrFii$n, Pa., March 11. Harvey Ihinlap. a resident of DuBois, has been struck by a passenger train on the B., li. A: P. Duiilap saw the train, bat waited too long before stepping from the track. Accept a. Call to Detroit. PifiLAOKLi-niA. March 11. Rev. Fred erick Bulges, rector of the churc h of St. Asaph at Bala, has accepted the call which he received some time ago to the pastorate; of Christ church, Detroit. A Democratic Politician Ife-ad. P.KTiii KilFM, Pa., March 11. Chris tian M. Anstett, one of the best-known Democratic politicians in Northampton county, hiis died of paralysis, aged 68 years. Another Kililiit-rii Kspedition. Iiill..T)Ki.rill., March II. It is stated on reliable authority that another ex M'ditioii will leave this country today for Cuba. It will consist mainly of c.uii8 and ammunition. "-Senator Ahttott Found Guilty. Coumbis, March 1 1. Ex -Senator John g Ablotr. on trial for accepting a brilx- while senator two years ago, in connection with a pharmacy bill before the senate, has lieen found guilty by the jury. A motion was made for a new trial t Corn and Wheat In Farmers' Hands. Washington, March 11. The agri cultural department crop report shows: Corn in farmers' hands, 40.8 per ct rit of total crop, or l.OTi.lXHt.Cso bushels. Wheat in farmers' hands, 20.3 per cent, or 12:!,0oO,ixi0 busheLs. Lived With a Ilead liody. , Martinsbi-rc-,, Mo., March 11. The l;ody of Pat Cronan, ati old Irish far mer, has lx-en found in his bed ia an advanced state of decomposition. His insane wife had lived for days in the house with the body, but has since died. The MoiimliMtrk on Her Trial Trip. , S an- Francisco, March 1 1 . The coast defense vessel Monadiiock. the keel of which was laid at Mare Island navy yard, has made her first appearance in San Francisc-o. She was on her trial tun. Againt the Anti-Option Bill. ' Washington. March 11. A sub-com-' mitteeof the house committee on agri culture has decided to recommend trf the committee that the anti-option bill" be reported adversely. Illown Ip With Dynamite. Oklahoma Citt, O. T., March 11. A whooiiiouse 13 miles from here, in which bcvcral score of colored people were holding a concert, has been blown up with dynamite and several oecupanta shghtly hurt A Shortage of 3f,0O0. ' Concord, X. II , March 11. In report to the city government. City Auditor Lyford said that ex-Tax Collector Fos ter's shortage for 18l- and 1805 would amount to a sum over 134.000. Khode Island For .Reed. Providence. R. I., March 11. The Republican state convention renomina the present state officers. Sentiment for lioed prevailoijy - 5 XS A M'F. EY MEETING. Th Ohl He no lean on vent ion Pledges Support the K.x-Gorernor. CoLtMBLS. March 11. The Repub lican state convention reconvened at 10 o'cloock this morning, with Senator elect Foraker in the chair. When the convention opened late yes terday afternoon. Chairman Ickes said the Ohio Republicans last ye ar promised to make Bushuell, governor ; Foraker, senator, and supjiort McKinley for pres ident, and they were here to carry out Ihe third part of the agreement. Senator Foraker devoted his speech on taking the chair to eulogizing and nominating McKinley, during which the wildest scenes were witnessed. It was some time lie fore the routine busi ness could lie proceeded with. Then telegrams were read from other state conventions and greeting sent in reply, all pledging supimrt to McKinley. After the apMiintmeut of the usual commit tees, the convention adjourned until this morning. Among the Ohio congressmen and other prominent Republicans on the stage sat ex-Sc-retary of the Treasury Charles Foster. Oovernor Bnshnell oc cupied one of the boxes. The planks in the platform on tht tariff and finance were adopted as written by McKinley and exjiress his views on protection and bimetallism. The currency resolution is the same as in the national platform of llsiKi. The resolution endorsing McKinley for president ia as strong as it could be made. The embarrassment on certain tem perance state legislation was covered in a general indorsement of the present legislature, which defeated radical me;i Ftiri'S and increased the liquor tax. There is nothing specially new in the declamtion, but the preamble is a caus tic indictment of President Cleveland's administration. In the contest for chairman of the state committee, H. P. Crouse of Find lay, an appointee of McKinley, was elected over Vivian .1. Fagen of Cincin nati, by a vote- ef VI to fi. Kurtz is elected for national commit teeman. Besides the telegram pledging the support of Kansiis, one has come from the McKinley Business Men's club of Chicago, saying that !X) per cent of Illi nois Republicans are for McKinley and the state delegation will be nearly solid for him. The following have been decided on for alternates-at-large : Dr. J. E. Lowes. Senator John P. Green, colored. Senator Charles Fleisc-hman, Congress man John N.Tavler. Electors-at-large : E. F. Mack and" Albert Douglas. A slate was also agreed upon for the state ticket, including General A. T. Wykoff for secretary of state against Doty and Kinney, who were making a close race. Williams for supreme judge, Blackburn for food commissioner and Stillwell for member of the board of public works are also slated. GrosVenor, Judge A. C. Thompson and Hon. C. L. Kurtz were appointed as the committee that sent the following telegram to the president of the Repub lican convention at Wichita, Kan. : The Republicans of Ohio, in their an nual convention assembled, send greeting to the gallant Republicans of Kansas ana assure them of the distinguished apprecia tion of the Ohio ltcpublicans of the earn est supiMirt given to Ohio's great lender by the time trii-d Republicans of Kansas. Ohio will jo;.i Kansas at St. Louis and in NovemluT next will celebrate the victory for McKinley, protection and prosperity. EFFECTS OF RECIPROCITY. A Fnbllr Hearing to lie Held Informa tion Alced For. Wasihxotox, March 11. The sub committee of the committee of ways and means, having under consideration several bills relating to reciprocity and commercial treaties, will have a series of public hearings at the capitol in Washington, commencing Monday, March 10, and closing Saturday, March 21, to which all persons interested in those subj(!cts are invited to appear. The committee desires practical infor mation concerning the operations of the reciprocity treaties that were nego tiated by the last administration, and the effect of their appeal ; also concern ing the obsiucles in the tariff or customs regulations of foreign countries tending to retard the extension of our export tr.ulo. Tin inauiry will be confined tto those two points. The committee lias mailed about 5,000 circulars of inquiry to merchants and manufacturers. Reform Liquor Selling In New York. New York. March 11. The Raines bill has passed the legislature. Accord ing to Senator Raines the effects of the bill will be to prevent corruption in ex cise boards, to stamp out low gin shops, and to greatly reduce Sunday selling and other violations of law by saloon keepers. He holds that the increase in the license fee will prevent loss of reve nue. Sailed With Arms For Cuba. Charleston-, March 11. The steamer ComiiKxlore, which has lecn in port hero for several weeks, suspected of being a tilibnsterer bound for Cuba, has cleared for Tampa. She has aboard a cargo of arms, amniuiition and ma chetes. It i- Ix-lieved that the Commo dore will discharge her cargo npon the Cuban roast, before reaching Tampa. A inert, n Imprisoned In Cuba. Washington-, March 1 1. Acting Sec retary of Stuto RivHiill V... - - - - ni'lll lit.-, IdLltTtA Consul Gem ral Williams at Havana to investigate id report as soon as possi ble on the c so of Walter Grant Dvgart, who, it is said, is a ritizen of iilinois and confined in prison at Guines by the Spanish authorities. To dinit New Mexico. Wasihxotox. March 11. The sub committee of the senate committee, ap pointed to consider the bill for the ad mission of New Mexico, has decided unanimously to report to the full com mittee in favor of the passage of the bill. Superintendent Waton Head. New York. March II William G. Watson, suju rintcndeiit of the Hudson River division ,,f the West Shore rail road. h;;s died, the result of a pistol shot wound inflicted bv ex Detective Edward C!i(7oad. at Weehawkeii. N. J., on Thursdav Suicided lo I'rrtrnt Arrest. Daxvii.i.f.. Va.. March 1 1 George Evans, the negro convict who killed Deputy Sergeant W. A. Cook Saturday night and then made his escape, has put a revolver in his month and killed him self. He wjis surrounded by officers. To Cheek Oklahoma Divorces. Washixotox, March 11. A bill has passed the house making a year's "con tinuous residence" in a territory a pre requisite to obtaining a divorce in such territory. This is a blow at the Okla homa divorce mill. Confexed He Stole SIS.OOO. Rutland, Vt.. March 11. Joseph A. Mclntyre. bookkeeper at the Howe sealeworks has confessed that he has stolen lo.OOO in cancelled coupons and $100 in cash from the company. Venezuela's Itonndary Kvidence. Wasihxotox. March 11. The Ven ezuelan side of the boundary dispute has been issued here. It is very com plete, but like the British blue book brings out no new points. Can Kemott Police Officers. New York. March 11. The right of the board of police commissioners of this city to remove police officers for cause has been affirmed by the court of appeals, sitting at Albany. Indiana District Indorses McKinley. Kokomo. Ind., March H.-The elev. enth district Republican convtmtioa endorsed ilcKiuley for president. GEN. BOOTH'S SOHIIOll 111! His Heart Torn by Ballington Booth's Action. STILL MOILS TO It EC I. AIM HIM. IlnsSeiit a ( terrain .klnB III Son to Come to London That He .May I'ray Villi Ilim-IKuri Tear Di-riipt ion of lie NalvulMOi Army. I,on!on, March 11 General Booth, of the Salvation Army, has cabled a manifesto to the headquarters of the Salvation Army in New York. Uraniwc 11 Footh also has a manifesto in the War Cry, in which he says that the; -Fidelity of the American trootis is niishaken." and warns the army against the "Misrepresentations of the anti- GENERAL BOOTH. English American press." He also says that the general's heart is "Torn and sorely wounded, but he is determined to carry on the government without re sjiect to persons." A reporter asked General T.ooth for an expression of his opinion on the trouble in '.he Salvation Army in tin; United States. The general replied: "Callingtou's action is inexplicable and is a heart breaking blow to me. I still hope that the differences may lie smoothed over, and I have cabled to IlallingToii The as surance That it was still not too late for forgiveness and 1 logging him to come To England that I might pray with him. lie has, however, not answered." General Booth was asked what effect he thought Ballington Booth's new movement would have on the Salvation Army. He replied: "I do not think the movement will affect the army, which I hope will nnitedly pursue its work on the original linos." BUTCHERED BY SPANIARDS. General Weyler- I'romi-tes of Klr Trials Not Carried Out. New York. March 11. Fidel Pierra. in charge of the Cuban news bureau in this city, has give n out the following statement : From a letter dated Santiago de Culm Feb. 2k, the following paragraphs are copie d : "Although General Weyler says that nobody will Ik' punished in anyway unless he is convicted of some crime, assassination proceeds on a larger scale. In order that you may jmlgo to what extent it is carried on, I will give yon a tow instances: "On the morning of the Uth inst.. in the ward of Maravilla, in the town of Gnaufananio. lo Jiersons wen; found murdered. "Numerous murders by Spaniards in other districts are rciiortod. nearly all sulistantiatcd by the iiaiin-s. At least JJO people are known to have Iwen butchered altogether, including the 13 at Maravilla " AN EXCITING CONVENTION. Two Organization at One Meeting In (Georgia Knded In a Uow. Gaixesvillf., Ga.. March 11. The Republicans of the Ninth congressional district have had an exciting time here. The two factions engaged in the light, the whites on one side and the negroes with a sprinkling of whites on the other. The convention ran with two chair men, two secretaries and two commit tees on credentials. Two speakers were frequently on the; floor at the same time and everything was in a state of con fusion. The convention finally broke up with out expressing any preference for presi dential candidates. Itaised the Spanish Flag. PoroHKEKPsiE, N. Y.. March 11. A Snanish tl Eastman college in this city with the wortis .synonymous ot Butchery painted in large letters across it. The police heard of it and an oflioer was sent to pub the flag down A crowd of students jeered the officer when he took the flag to police headquarters. Eastman college has ulmnt ::iK students, including alxmt a dozen Cubans. . -00,000 f ire In Cincinnati. Cixcixxati, March 11. Fire in the uu-cenars oi rne live-story warehouse and dillery of Milhalovitch, Fletcher & Co.. at 514 to 5ls V.HKt V.!.rl rf.,.i a . . ,x a en t i-i , nt stroyed the entire fremt part of the structure- with its ceinfe-nts, but the lire was limned to that building expect the Pearl Street Me-thodist church ndjeiin ing, which as damage d couside-rably Total loss 200,000. Mere Formal Vote For Senator. Fkaxkkort, Ky., March 11. The bal lot for Unite-el States senator was a mere formality, cm account of v..;;. death. Representative Adams voted for jjo.ie, J-e-pre-seniat lve iJaml for Black burn and Po ulist Poor for Pe ttit, whi the re-st of t ie me inlH-rs refraine-d from voting. No ineimm having voted, there was no election. Iowa Republican Convention. Des Moines, March II The city is filling up with dole-gates. The Re-puti-lican state- onvention will meet texlay to present William B Allison to tl country fer president. The feiur de l. gates-at-large will lie Senator J H t;' ?rA J, Clarkson- W p- -pi.nrn ami D. B He nderson An Abandoned Woman Strangled. Sax Franc isco, Marc h 11. Another woman of the town has It-en straii"le-d nude r circumstance s ide ntical witlfthe two other mnrelers that have taken place ri-ccntly in the same lex ality. State of the Cold Keaerve. Washington. March 11 The treas ury has lost lti4,;oo in gold coin and rii.JOOin bars, which h-aves the true amount of the gold rose rve. 120,2(15,010. PITH OF THE NEWS. King Humlie-rt will tuit alidioate. The feport anise through bis saving his sem ini(cht negotiate wilh tli Xe"gus, but he never would. Dispatch from Berlin said neither Em peror ilJiain nor Km pcror Francis Jo soph are like ly to question Italy's position In the I)n. bund at the pre-s nt time. The city council of Baltimore passed over the mayor's ve to the ordinanee de priving him of the powe-r of making cer tain appointments. Armour & Co. of Chicago have been ?ue-d in the enrts eif .I. fTersoii eonnty N Y., for .Y7t..noo fr violating the olejol margarine: law of that state. Winni.M g advices y that the threat ot parochial scImm.Is in Manitofm mav haul to seevssion if that province- from the Do minion. One- man vv.v kiDeel ,nul his son fatally wouneb-ei in ;, liattlcwith re ve nue olhejera at Kernervilic, N. C Durrani', il.c eonvi,te-d murderer of Blanche 1- t nt in San Francisco, baa taken to Uw studies in the pe-niteutiary TR! OF DR. JAMESON. The Kaid i Severely Arraigned A4 j rned For a Week. London, March 11. There was a large and pronounceiUy jingo crowd in and alnut l!ow street jmlice court at the formal arraignment of Dr. Leander S. Jameson and his rompaiiions in the Transvaal raid, c harged with violating the fe.re-ign onlistme-nt act, passed in ls?0, "to regulate the conduct of her majesty's subjects during the exisience of hejst ilitics be'twe-en foreign states with which her majesty is at peace." Sir John Bridge, the chief magistrate, presided. Sir Richard Webster ojK-ned for the; crown. He. dwelt in forcibl language npon the gravity of the charge against tin- prisoners, contending that the South African re'publie was a friend ly state within the meaning of the for eign enlistiii'-nt act. The first witness called was Sergeant Hay, ef the Beehuanaland lice. Hei testified to the mustering of the troop ers at Mafoking ami to the endeavors of Dr. Jameson and Col. Grey to induce him and a few of his comrades to join The- ImmIv of men being rcruipped feir the march towards Johaiiiiesburg. Corjmral Smith of the Be-chuanalanel police, stated that Dr. Jameson made a speech to the troopers at Pits;inipitlogo on De 2!!, aiiel read them a letter signed by Messrs. Hammond, Fairer, Phillips ai-d Leonard of the Johannes burg r-foim committee, re-que'Sting as-siste-nce njion In-half if the )-ojile of Johanncsliurg, who. it was claimed, were iu danger from the threateiie-d at titude; of the Boe-rs. Ac-cording to Cor poral Smith, Dr. .Tame-son told the froowrs that he diel not le-lie-v. a shot would lie- fire-el. Later amiinition ami rations w-rc served out and the trooK-rs starteil on their march across the frontier- of the- Transvaal. After the formal evidence had been submitted, the examination was ad journed for the week. Four Miner In I r i son . Dl-bois, Pa., March 11. The main heading eif Thomas Johnson's ceal mine has cave-il in, ami John McNamee, Mike Haran, licit. Mnnshawer and an un known Italian imprisoned. A large re' lief crew is at work in the shafts with abundance- of aiir. The men can lie he-aril, ami it is reiMirteel all is well. A driver narrowly escajied being buries) under the fall. No Hope For Mr. Mayhrlck. Tn-iox. Mare-h 11. Inquiries made at the- Unite-d States e-mluissy c-onfirm the rexirt that the; senre-tary of state- for the liome- department. Sir Matthew Wiiite- Ridle-y. has refnseel to rt-ojie-n the case- of Mrs. Flore-nce Maybrick, the American sentenced tei impriseiuiiiout for life, after having lieen convicted of poisoning her husband. Snl ro to Iter Sued. Sax Franc-ISC o, Marc h II. The local antlmrities are' awaiting instructions frenn Washingtem ln-fore e-ntering pro- ce-e-elings against .Mayor utrti lor se-nd-ing defamatory matter tlirough the mails. The- e-iivelojie'S aildre-ssenl to con-gre-ssmen ami iK-arjug the inscriiitioii : "Collis P. Hnntiiigton woulel not ste-al a reel hot stove," are to be made the basis of the-ceimplaint. l'rohulily Trouble at Honolulu. VlCTOKlA. H. C. March 11. Quite a little stir has lie-e-n cause-el in naval cir cles bv her majesty's ships Pheasant and Cennns re-e-e iving wore! to put to sea as soem as lHissilile-. It is be-Jle-veel that there is something in the; vie-inity of lionojuiu to demand tneir attention. Milli' en' Trial Tomorrow. WASiiiNeiTox. Marcli 11. Benjamiii 11 .MiiuKen, a wen Known young Ten-lie-seeaii. wiil lie plac-ed on trial here To morrow on the charge of house break ing with inte nt te commit a criminal assault on a daughter of ex-SolicitcV Ge-neral Phillips. Fudor-M-il (iovrrnor Morton. OwKoei. N. Y., March 11. The Re public-alls of Tioga county in conven tiem eb-cte el a elcle-gatien to the state convention, headed bv Thomas C. Piatt, ami passed resolutions endorsing Governor Meirton as a presidential can- oieiaie. Sure eif a l'eacerul Sift lenient. Nkw Yoisk, March 11. Jose Rojaa of Ve nezue la, wlio is on his way to Eng land as a re-iire-sentative of bis irovern- lnent. is in this city. Mr. Roias savs that thebouniiary dispute with England will be amicably settled. The Fartb In Now Safe. Pisixe-KTeiN-. N. J.. March 11. Pre.f C. A. Young, chief eif the astronomical departme nt of Irine e-ton university says that Perrine's eimiet is rapidly receding irom tne e-artn. 1 lie come t will never lie- visible to the inhabitants of the earth again. THE MARKETS. PlTTSiuritej, Murch 10. W H EAT Ko. 1 rod. 81c; No. 2 red. 7o: spring Vi hi-sit. T.Vs. COKS-N.i. 2 yellow ear, X'a.lTttci No. 2 Hhe-lli-el.ICili :(!; high mixel she'lle!d,:i:!i aJElo; llixi-tl e;ir. :,fo:tVr. OATS No. I wlnto 3nra2i4c; No. 2 do, ff'i"i?4-: extr: No. 3 white. 24!a2.-ic: licht mixed, ii'j'K-j:. HAY No. I timothy, 1.V75 C lfi (); No. 2 tim othy. (I I i-ia 14 M; mixi-d clover. ;t4.Utl5eJU pwkiQ, $!io..!i..TO; No. 1 f.-eliiut prairie-! II00Ii.el: wHKon hiiy. 18 UWalli IX) Tor timer thy. BUTTER rcijrin cre-ame-ry, 24H.'Sr.; Ohio fancy ere atnery. 2hl':U ; fancy country, roll. 16tl7c; low crude and e-ouking. TioSc CHEESE Kancy New York, full cream. larK- si..-, II.1KIIJC; N,-w York fl.-l. 10'Uc fancy Ol.i.,,. !l',al0er: Wi-onsin Swiss, in tubs. limburi-er. VaUic; Ohio Swiss, in tnbs. IP,l JC;SwisH.in square blocks ECMJS - Strictly fri-sh Pennsylvania and Ohio, in e-ius. . VV al:lu 11IU1.TUY live chickens. (ViranW per pair; live rl-Vke-ns. small. 4tr45e-: spring hick. ns. 4eK.i-.H-, as tei size; dr.-ssel e-hieke-ns. IU.. lie jut pound; live ducks. Ht'jjiWc per iur; live turkeys. IJri:ic p,.r pound; dressed. 15 SKIc; live s,i-se, Jl.oual .TO p,rr pair. TiTTSm-Bo. March la CATTLE -Rc-j-ipts f.iir::t) cars on sale this w.-.k: pries l.VAi cents higher: market steady. We oueit- as follows: lrimi-. 4.40 ft :: r.khI. $4 ii,i4.40; k.k1 hiitche-rs. 7r 4 IU; r. i,Kh fat. :ai,i 3l; bulls, st-igs and ce.ws. $1.7.a;ft); fresh nw9 and springers. fl.VUi-,r45.UU. IICKSS K,ceipts light; market active; de mand K'hkI. with favorable reports from other markets. We eiiote pri.vs as Tollows: Prime riiilaeb-lphia. S4 .Vxt4.tW; lt Ye.rkers. 4.45 4 .; heavy hos. 4 .H;a4.40; bewt pigs. $4.au 4.40; roughs, Hi at it 4.(ft. SHEEP AND IVMnS-Snppl, light for Mon day. Al cars em sale; market active and pri l.m higher on sh.--p; lanilw shiulo stremge-r Wo jiu pri.-es as follows: Iri.ne. sh.-ep l.Wi4A0: g.Ml, a.75..t;ie).- fair. f:i.40iao5 common. 75 53.13; .hoio lambs. 14.70 a 4.9U common U g. k m1 lamlis. $ro44 flU; veal calven! .U0fl6.73; heavy and thin culvu, $i5U43A Oixcismati, March la HOGS-Marke-t arrive and higher nt L75 Keceipts, 1.40U heal; shpments, 200 he-ad. CATTLE Market firm at 2 5024.10.' Ke-ee-ipts. aw h.-a,l ; shipm.-nKs. 2u0 head. SHEEP ANl LAMBS-Market strong at 2.U.W-,5. Ree-eipU 4eW head; shipments, ne.ne. Lambs-Mark jt firm and higher at $3.7534 9J. New York. March 10. WHEAT Spot market dull and weaker: Nex 1 hard. 7eSl$c. f. o. b afloat. TORN Spot market quiet and firm ; Ne. 2, 4 1 c. OATSSpet market dull and easieer; No, 2L CATTLE Market steady. Steers, 4.00a HS" 3-1584U5: haiiS' 43J0: cows. SHEEP AXD LAMBS-Market 8teady to fi m for sheep at $a.0U(ft4 25; lambs steady t nomin.illy firm. He HJS Market uuoted at 4.)ii4.8a AS A MUSEUM CURIO. An Offer Made to Desperado Etlinger's Wife. SUE CAN tf.ET .0 A WZT.K. ! The Proposal Maele by a Mnenio Man ager In Philadelphia The lH-:illl of a Young; Girl at Wooelwarel AnrrilKil to l'oiseii. Beixf.fontf.. Pa.. March 11. Frank Zano of the Continental hote l of Phila delphia has te-le-vraphe-d Mrs William EtliiiKcr, tlie wife; of Wooelwarels l-: pe-rarie. an o(Ve-r of $.V jkt we-e-ks for six we-e-ks' exhibition in his mnse um. It is not known if she will aee-e pt. or not although it is like ly he r frie-mls will e-n deavor to tievsnaele he-r to elo so. owin Ut the intense fee -linj iif-ainst he-r in that communitv. The de-ath of a young; tzirl in that lo cality-which has occiii-rcel nnele-r some what mvsterions circnmstanc-e-s has Ik-c-11 the caused for a new se-tisjition Some think ler ele-ath was the re-snlt ) the fright she re-ceiveel, while others arvinc-line-el to the; lie-lje-f that she-was jxiisoneel. The authorities will hole! an inoest ami atitojisv to asee-rtain the true cause; of her ele-ath. POLITICS MUCH TO BLAME. The 4'atlse of the Anli- Inn riran I; lots at ltarrcloii:t. JJakctelona, March 11. Careful in- vestitration shows conclusi ve-lv that Spanish jwvlitie-s have had a hip hand in the Barcelona disturbances. The Re publicans are heartily opposed to the present povernmcnt ami are- makinp demonstrations he-re against the Unite-el State-s with the direc t jmrjieise-of caus ing its dowiifall. A serious anti-American rieit has oe- cniTeel at Salamanca. The- students, as usual, wc-re the; le-aders of the- disturl ance The-y c-arrie-d Suinish and Ame-r-iean flaps and burned the latter. A clisjiate-h from Barc-clema says that the; me-rt-liants of that c-itv have apree-d neit to sell Anie-riean preieluets in the; event of Jri siile-iit t'le-veland approvinp of Cuban liellipe-re-iie-y re-solutions of -impress. 1 he-v bavealsei iiiieneel a sub se ription towarel a fuml whi h is to be; devote-d to the purchase of warshijis. A K ittaniiing Man's ltody romol. KlTTANMve;, Pa., Mare-h II The lieely of Jonathan Se-hrenpast has ls-e-n fejunel svsviib-l from a tre-e- on Ihe; hill near Slabtown, a suburb eif this place, lie- le ft home; on Tuesday. Mare-h o. after le-avinp a note; sayinp: -l elei this liecause I am a biirib-n to myse lf." 11 was a me hiIht of the- A. li.. 1 lolipe-el to the; Metheielist l''pisi-(iial church ami was a hiphly re-sjs-e-leel c iti zen. -No oilier cause 1 1. an Unl health I surnuTi'il as the reaxm for haiipitip hiui st-lf. Id' was Ibi ye-ai-s old. Ttlnsrille Alter Maiintartnrrn. TlTtsviLlK, Pa.. Mare-h 11. The Titns ille board of trstdi; has ls--ii re orpani.e-el iinel I bin. J. A. MeKiniie-y. prc-siete-nt of the Cennme-rcial bank, ele-e-te-d liresiele-nt. A popular snbse-rip tiem was ori. iuate-l to e-re-jite- a fuml of $'oo.(Hio. tei 1h Io.uk i I to maiiufaeturers de-sirinp to legate he-re-. Much e-ntlin siasm was maiii feste.l and a larpc; bum was pb elpe at the- mi-e tinp. Fa reel I Hi lil ynr Meinler. Altooxa, Pa.. Marc h II. James Far- rell. whe is one of the- iiartie-s suspi-c-te-i of murele-rinp old He-nry lUuinee ke. em the; nipht of April last, was pive-n a preliminary he-armp by Mayor Hover and he-Id for eemrt without I mil. He hail oripinally lie-e-n arresteil em the charpe of inbls-ry ami assault. Hi case will come up in court this we-ek. Masonic I'niversily site Seenreel. IiiiAvr.K. Pa., March 11. The Mor row farm of .'i :u re-s at this place has been ptire-hase-ei. njiem which to e-re-e-t the Masemie National unive-rsity. The de-e-el has lee-en traltsle-rre-d. Kami will lie- purchased when reasonable arranpe me iits can 1m- maele-. Work on the- build inp will lie; starte-el just us soon as t lie Weal her will iM-rmit. Killtel 111 tn anil Ihe I'ain Ton. Pittstox. Pa.. Mareh II. William De-lin of Wiikesbarre- has elie-ei as a ri-- Kult of a dose; of arse-nic, taken with view of alle-viatiup piiin h- snfTere-el in consecjue-ne-e of an injury re-e-eiveil few days apo. lie-fore- eivinp Mr Ih-nu stateel to the; physician that he- hail taken the arsenic iimui the advici eif a frieml. Aks l.-,,eHMl or Ilis Injuries. IIakkispi ici;, March II. Thronph hi attorne-ys, Kelward A Ke-pner b:u- bronphT sniT apainsT The llarnsburp Trac-tion company, oj-e-ratinp the; Fast Ilarrisburp lasse-nper Hallway com pany, claiminp I. -,.,) for isisonal in juries sustaine-d on July 20. I.Sit.'i, by the breakinpeil tin- mam trolle-y wire. Killed Ilis Wife nnel Shot Himself. Ai.LF.xtowx, Ja., Marcli 11. Fidel Tritsc-hler, ape-el ye-ars, a preimim-nt biike-r anil a memlier of select e-ounc il of this city, has murele-re-el his wife; and fired two bullets into his own brain He cannot recover. For more than a week Tritse-hle-r has Ik-cii sulfe-iinp from insomnia. Accnseel eif Kioberrleineiit. Stkoi-ijski Ki;, I'a.. March 11. Will iam II. Ke-esler, a married man of alieut 51 ) years, was arre-sted in Jm-w York by Memroe; County De-te-c-tive N. II. Shafe-r, on a c-harpe of -ml-zzleme-nt. A true; bill had been returne d apainst Ke-e-sle-r by the prand jury, and he. was brought here. Klinn'n ltrother Held For Court. PlTTsitrRes, March II. Philip Flinn. brothe-r of the senator. V. J. Wallace and 1). J. Owe-ns were hehl for ctnirt yc-sterday by Alderman Keilly on the charpe; of cemspirae-y to publish illepal tax re-c-eipts in e-oniie-c tion with the last lnauiciial election. !y lndered For I'rrsident. CiiAMUKKsiU Re, Pa.. March 11. The Ke-pnblic:in county conveiitiein he-Id here was the liveliest for many ve-ars. ami resnlteel in the comple-te reint of tho combine, (nay men wc-re nominated and the senator was iudors-e-d for presi- Organizlng I. New I'arly. PiTTsniuei. March 11. Twenty-ciph-dele-pates are; here; from throuphout tho Unite-d State-s, eirpanizinp the; new re form party, as yet nameless. jTohib tion and free silve-r arc the main princi ple. C boMe a Onay Man. GETTYsm-Ko, Pa.. March 11. The Republican convention choso L. 1j. Johns of McShecrysown. a Quay inaui delepate to the JSt. Louis couventiou. McKinley For President. WieniiTA, Kan., Marc h 11. The Re-X pnblican state couventiou has declared for McKinley. JOHN F. STRATTON'S A t.clcl-rjtcd 5 nii. ts oana instruments x nmiMQ fifcc Piccolos and Band Supplies! Semlfor JOHN F. STRATTON, Caulogue. 811,813, 816, 817 E. 9th St.. N.Y. nsHrrs wiMTEDTvr'Ter; awmmuf. Uw. A t, Ms MrMdwa, M. . An Ordinance l-rovl.linif for the. laytnit of terr-cotta pipe un der Jone dtrert, anil through land ot t'b. Slu.tt. and i iement ol the uie. That whereiee heretolnre ttiie Beirouvb of I.ltly ba by reifoa ol repair made on Jorjea aireet atx.ve tlio po.nt at the Hut Sprloir. cemri a li renter l dv el vurtace water to be turned on the land ol chae studl than usual and Hcw through t e e'han Mailt. And lire to save the land from future eltf inuirfK tir rta-eon ol the euro rurlace water te tnir turned no the raid land, aoef lo cave the Hor ouich friim future daenatfes, lie It niHi-ied ann i-rddloed by the Council ol the Komuith ol Lilly. Seetiun l?t I hat the Street (tomoatttioner be authorized and I nr-tiuct cd to l leria eotta pipe ol the diinenMon id lm thrvuieh and under aaid Jonea street. atl thrt.uKu and under land cl aald t!hn8. tudt. aatd pipe to be laid Id the ditch now o.eried oo ald l.-eud. eet ion Snel. That tbe ezpenpe of laylmc aaid 1ipe te paid c ut ot the Koruunb treasury aa other e Kkl iteMn are nut paid. ri-d nnaily In tVuoc 1 thia tb da, ol I-cm-ber. A. I lri Approved r'et ruary lo 18K. A i tet: A. B. K K E BS. JOHH W. KilSEV. HuTKtm. t lerk. March IS. lS.W at. An Ordinance P.-ovidinic lor the ltln of te ra cofta pie nnder June-nirol.iTiil throuieb land ol Fred. Yelgle. aLd paai-nt ot Mine 'I hat witerea I eretolore the Borough of Lilly baa by rc-Mu ol repairs on Junea street alnive ihe Miint at ihe Km prtnic. eaured a it renter IkkIt ol surlee to t e turned into the natural water oourve ariMUK at ut i-prma: than uvual. and Down ibmuk-b the land til Kte-I YeiKle. And whereas to "are the aald land from future dainaicea t.y reacun ol the extra rurlK-e water ie. lute t'irne.1 into raid wter ciiurne. aud to save the Borouich irom future datuaa:es. lie u e it-ted and orda.ned by the Council o! the ItorotiKh ot I.niy. :-fiion i-t luai the Street t-otnmlsloDer be autin.rii -.1 and luttructed to lay terra cot la pipe l the dimeuFi'itia ol iMin. ibrouich and under sid .lom unci. lirmnlnir at the said Bm Si.rltiir. and ilirouieh and under the land of said Kre.t Ve icie said pipetote leiii in the natural watercourse taadiii from sid sprina:. Sti-i ..o Vnd I Imt the expense ol ItvlDic said p-e l e pa id cut e.t II. e Boruuah treasury aa other ietral del'! are now paid. l'ae finally In e.'ouocll thin Hlh day of le cetut.er. A l. 18'.i Approved let.ruarj 10, Attes't: A. B- KKKKS, Jems W. Ka:ev. Burgess flerk. March 8. 1S'.6 31. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., ol Pittsburg, P;i., make a specialty of m.'inul.icturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of lliuminatins and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That, can ba MADE FROhl PfTROLEiifu. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the M : Morally : Satisfactory : Oils in the market txdk for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, r-lTlSMl'Kej I i KIT.. PITTS Bl'KCJ. FA. Ctl8.Sy. S. L,. H It It I J MATIi'T BAUr. REED&READE, Att(rnt?vs a t 1 jjiw, - FENNA. KBKNSBl'Kel. - -w-ftticeon t'eutre street. (4 V? KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys jit Iir-vv, KBENSBl'Ktl, PA. - 'tti.e In Opera House. Z.y.t4 'p u mvk. ATTIiKN EY.AT-LAW, Kflsstii, 1-KHlr'A' "spe-lal attention to afren claims lor Pen ton Bounty. te ehT T F. MrKKXKICK, " ATXeiR.MtV AMX'.-I-NXBLLOR iT Law. KB1.NB1'11. pa )t Iffice on Centre street. f.I II. MVEIIS. LXe ATTDhtJY-AT-I.A V Ebbmsbuho, Pa. irnne !n (lotinnade Ko. not eM r. at-- D OXALl) E. DUFTOX, ATIOKIS ey-at law, Kiihuri-,.i r-. . tr" Itnee In e lim House. 'D(er tret JOHN PFISTBR, IICALEK 1! geheru immwmi Hardware. Qncecswarc, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VEUETAHLM IN KEAMIN, 1MKXEK.S KTt!., OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. man 2nir J. W. SHARBAUGH, Maniifai-turriVii kzni for The Ellis Keystone Threshers and Cleaners. Champion Binders, Reapers and Mowers. Hoosier and Crown Grain and Corn DriUs. Wagons, Buggies. Carts, Plows, llanows and Cultivators. Whits Seii:: i!::ii:ss a Specialty. For information concerning any of the above send postal card to J. W. SHARBAUGH, tct.i.2tn Carrolitown. 1 J A- 1895. Policies written at snort notice la tbe OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" nl oilier First Clans Conapaatea. T. W. DICK, rT FOR THE FIRB INSURANCE COMT. OOMMENOEU Bl'SINESS 1794. Ebensnnr. Jnir l. ISM. CANCER aiw Tumors rtHni ; m kntvi nutk in. lra. t,naTUiKT A Bcaa Hi Hi Hi ; i ( t i . ( ; i ! H ( ) I 7 t ) I i ( i I t ) i ; i : '- i ; k i i ; 1 1 ; ( ; ti t 1 i ; i i 1 1 I ) i i ;t i i 1 1 i ; i i ; i ( i ; You helped us to double rur !uicefs for Fprirr ' .", '; Now fur Fall . nl Winter. We :ie reii'ly anl vi;i; ; ,t :; we i Men s 1 '.lark :::i.i I".! f IV:mi ( -r-n: . ::i-j-.- a-. I ), .. J l-.t.-iiM,-.1.. - - - - - - , 1 i A!i-V"i ni Krr c v t 'v-!i--i.:ts, 1:1. -rk r.'.m-. ; ' i - 1 IJillll-, ..... 5-N.lai . , ,. Mi ll's ii;i v 1 hi Suits, .... Mm" l'.hti k t 'ln- ii! ails. :i' w . ,,!. - - i M-I1 I'lili- (."l.i-v ti! ::i s. ;,!l-tmj - - ( Mi-ll's ;ill-v. i! iz. j;!:n k I'll,-. i..t -i::t. tli.- 'i-.-:-t.-t -u.i . J- -li :it v f i" tin- tii!:v ti i:!.:i t ;! iti v i i-t. -; . . ; t .ur -i n i -, - - - - - - A1I-W.H.1 flay W..---.-.I --tilts, S:i. Is ,. Ki.-k. -i-i.- l r-in !i I'i.it k V."ii-st--:--. :tJi I li. - !' " i . - ' liiMivnV S:ii s. .... 7 : - Vt .ill 1 Siii,. .... "ji , OUR GENTS' FBBKISHIKS Dj FAETMENT ; is full up in sill lh iii'Wi-st :iinl l.iJr.st r-..ols mi-i ...j . . , J- get (hem at prit-cs yu i-.-m .-liVuni to p.i'. i Kvt-r ni Ytur 01 ii ', fi T "w F-w i - - a a -a ss w ta Lrn TH FARMERS I TAKE irvi g Whf-n vou want GOOD FLOUR take vour the OLD SHENKLE IVliLL in KU-n,burg. Ti, FOIL POLLER for the iiiaiiutaf tun; of Flour has been S'nenkle Grist .Mill in Ebensburg ami turns but FIRST Bring in your grain and give us a triul. Eat 'n u.-.l-grrtin in grouml separately and you get the Floor. ! :r own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange ;raiii !..r F; . r they can do so. Tin- Mill is running every dav w ' . BKST OF F0WFK. i.1 : j 1 A '-1; f .h - -iT . .-1 rTSold liy tlio f,i'.v i i: it .1 i : " EHKXSI-l K.i H. A. Sl1M-!lltl... r. AKK.ll 1 T..WN- 1 .1 ll . ;ri K H- .- I I. K. Mt-tioi-r. M-AMiiKi: K. M. l;m i -r Cat i . -A. . Tl ..i. r t-. t.. (!eiirir. Sunn K.:;k - N. S. itM-r.-.v S .ti. ' ' VICK' Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties v ...The Only DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Kiagara, Packet 25c. Half packet 15c. The XVoniln-t'nl CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novthics are tV-sc-rilx! in . The Pioneer Seed Cuttit'ct,"' Vick's FLORAL Guide for which contains lithr.m;.h: of the Double Sweet Tea, koscs, FucLsias, r.i.ickbciTies, Raspberries. New Iaucr Tomato. Veetal-les. ruled with rood thinct old and new. Full list of Flowers, Vegetables, Small T8.IED AND I SUE HOVELTiES... Faehfiaa. Soaea. Pearl boosebcrry. Blaetben-r. Leader Toaisto, PoLuc. eve. rrutts. etc.. with descrip tion and prices. Mailed on receipt of lo cents, which may be deducted from first order reallv rnpvor rr.-- W;K i t of the above. In the fl jra world it is tie only safe GU8DE Rochester, N. Y. JAMES VICKS SONS EtastnrE Fire Insurance zblc T- AV. DICK, General Insurance Aent. KRKXSItrjtC. VA. mm AXLE 11 GRFflSF cn a- 1-1 ik WORLD, Its veannir qualities ar unsurpaR-d, actnallT ouO8t,nK two boxa of any o. he-r brnnd n"I FOB SALE BX DF.MiKRS GFLlulL n i r - m mm . . Eza Ussa ii Vi bIV 2 CILOTIIIER, LILLY. PA. 1 : aal in n; out n..:. fe w WEs. ti 2 vi M h Si Kji? ts' W w L PROPRIETOR. mmmm4nH e it is a brent loiiiioii :i 1 ;.Iy 1. ; , , ; , t . . -iix:i,tf a-; ;.:i:. -. Th'1 ri'-fi-ri"''- Srrp rvr) I ;r. - i l)u I. ll.u i-iulii Cliu . a r.- - i: i- t a ki r ii i ! ; . 1 . - - NuT.-ij f..r '!n-;r ti ,! .i . I'-liri- a i.tj ,.v., .( . tt y . K I I V t I; j T. t J j,,, 1 ,..t - . j ; i . .' MATKi:i.l. Kll.l'.. Tli.-tr 'i nn I! ii. !, ... 'I I.. :r ..... 1 PEKNSVLVAKIA RAILECil -clclo!t- in cf:Tt .. 4'anitrrt ml t res(n. EAST. Seh..re l'xi.rrf. tivt 1 '-.. Ait. sir Ary..njru lati'.n. wV-i. .M.iisi 1,-rr Kxit --:. In.. il:.--r-a r.j.r--ii. ijaity. I l:.l!rltur A-r-3iut.latiifl. :.' - t.nlr -Van tif-reTis. .lailV.7.. Pbiia.lt-a.it ia i. j.rr.-. dnv..". .f .hr?t'-wt) Ae-.r!ifDHt i ten. a f-. . I'Mr.n.- t- !!--... . ,Jn:i W ay CiN-rnerr .u;;i.... Man l'Min. -'"iSr.... V a-t Line. .!!. -" " Ji.ha(U.n Acci.tcnjo latum. w.t : i - tlm rc Hrrarli. Trains Irat e H-ru. tur a ! S -. ;n at. 1 arnte at t 'rr.-ii . : 4.U.S t. m. I.-H.e rr-.-ti a: v :- . -I'- "a.' Ti.ve at KtK-u.-t'ur- i ; ana 6 10 rc. I'rroaB anti le-xrti- l-l Iearr lri- :,.i at r. 44 a. m .an I lr.e at C(-on a' (t OS a m. an,i i - rcj..on "A a. m. ant . : i.m.. r lona at lu ii a tn. a:..l fi Vi ;.. ;u. Korratf mi;k rtr . r.-ii; . n .1- 1 H-s. E. Watt. I'. A. w. p. !' t l'it:..t.urit. r. M. I'KtVt 1ST. Uet.erl Mana?r. J.I. if!; Cassidy's Shaving Parlor Uri'et. Shavinir, liir I'uttir. uu : hre ot ytiTr iatiMtiaVe i ri.!. JO KM F. STRATTOfrS ImricTVrt mi Wtclei. IVtlm :a : k - f ; MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins, buitars. Banjos. Iccordeors. Hik tic,'l dinSsof Strinos.et: .t:- 1 BU.S13.fclO. Ml lioitt-Jii?'i..::c-.v Vc:i i Um Plants aM Col IT- ltrrnl Tirsi.jm mt Short Xotir . Xt. MAIN STKKKT. f JOHXMOWX, l'A. f 4.li U5. I