SMITH AND CRISP TALK The Noted Georgians Debate Finance In Their State. r-OTII ARC WEIL RECEIVED. Crip St Kvery Industry Hm Saffrrrf From OerrpaMMl Pric- Wat UriwiM-liard Smith I'nintl lllt That f'nrrenrjr Hm Not Contracted. AffU'sTA. C,a., April 1 . S"cn-t!iry IIoWo Smith for sound money and ex-S-aker Cri-p for ttv silver have o?.iied their scries of joint delates in (iittrvia in this city. lioth wore piven a frrvat ovation. Judp- (ii? in opeiiintf said there was no sn h tfcir.a as international money, no nioiicv will rirrulate in all countries. Up to ls7: a l.imrtallie law was in foree in th; United StaU-s. When Frame coined the two at l-V:, f " h' United States at 1 to 1. pold fame tins war. as it alwavs does, where if fan pet tin in. st for its'. If. In 1nT: the Unit"! States demonetized silver. This con tnwted the f nrr"nv. Since then priee diir.ased. Money has constantly been decreasing since and commodities in r.-.sin.'. In the last .) years ever 5 indnstrr h:ss slowly lmt markedly de creased in rvsjard to the prices obtained Tor its ourint. Then he said: In the honil sales before the last, the pnM.Init sold fi.VJi .i i worth f coin lntls at a private sale and sent word ti t!ie n-preseiitativi-s of the eople if they would pive l.im authority to make them p..l.l m mis. it would ! worth ii.U" mere. Tin' representatives refusal to do it and now the H"Id standard srentlemen tell 11- that we should jwiy them in pohl If the r. pn-i lit.Uivcs fell that way why 11. .t they take the lrtif Ml ? LrfHul nppl.i use.". Tin- povernineiit has the opt ion of pavinir ohlipations in either coin. It is mi sia'tiil in the pni-nlmeks and the Sher man ni-s. They can jiiiy them all in silver. Then, who wants the pold We h not n.nl it. Hut I'll tell you who does want it Wall striet wants it ami bun Uinl .-tnvt want- it. f Iyoud applause.) The reason why they say a silver dollar is oiilv worth cents is on account of this vi-rv demonetization of silver and the silver dollar will to- worth 1 rents when the demolletiltion is wip,tl out. If four nations could make a ratio and keep it. one country, which is equal in commerce to the four, could doit. The four cut no tisrure. Secr tary Smith said that in '73. he fore the demonetization of silver we had in pold and silver - 1 " ,K M H H 1. 'ow we have me l.illioii. one hundred and seventy-seven million, cipht times as much money as we had when silver was de monetized. The advocates of free coin uire mislead when they say that the sound money men wish to contract the eurreiicy and do not wish silver dollars to lie lepal tender. Said he: The pentleman rejiorts Mr. Cleveland (applause) as savins that there is a differ ence U twi-cn currency and standard, hut the pent leiiian mi--oin-civs it. A currency can I- checks, due hills, sil ver or prcci.!ncks. hut a standard is a measure. Supjxisc that there was such n law as to allow you to coin : erains of sil ver into dollar- or -Jo prains of pold into a dollar, do vim think that would carry Tour .' trrains to lie made into a dollar when you could exchnnpe it at the jewel er's shop for tin prains of silver, enough to coin into two dollars. No, the pold would not be coined. I am hen- tonipht not to tipht bimetallism, but silver monometallism, f Applause. Its the actual value of the dollar, or the credit of the country which puts the value on it which make- the dollar. Thomas -leiferson. when the two metals wen- made money in the United State: found that jrold was worth l- times as much as silver and hu then made that ratio. Now the difference which the free coin aire advocates wish to make is AO per cent. Ihcvwant liitol. when pold Is worth dl times as much as silver. 1 Applause. 1 These pentlemeii who wish to rob the people have c ined in the twist three years 7.ti.ii silvi . dollars. We have coined more subsidiary silver in the past thn-e years than in any thn-e years since the poveriimcnt t-pan. Applause. The silver idea is undemocratic, it Is un like Jefferson's teaching, it is unlike Jackson's teaching and it is imlike the teachinps of tirover Cleveland. Pro longed appl.iiisc. ', It is like s-tewart ot Nevada and others, who own silver mines and want to unload silver on the gov eminent. EITHER REED OR M'KINLEY. llnniiihire KepulilicuDH Say One Will Itn. Eithet Concoko. N. II., April I. New Hampshire R-.-publieans have held their Ffate convention here and elected dele- pat-s to the national Republican 0011 vention at St. Louis. United States Senator William E. Chandler presided P.ut one ticket for delepates-at-larpe was presented and that lioru the names of Hon. Sti iihen Tewett. Liiconia ( ieneral Fn.nk S. Streeter. Concord Hon. Charles T. Means. Manchester, and Colonel James A. Wood. Acworth Thse four candidates for delepates-at Lirtre were ele-ted bv acclamation. The platform declares for a protective tariff, sound money, recopnition of th t uKiiis as licllipercnts and strong en forcement of the Monroe doctrine. The platform then s;iys : We rcenpnize as most conspicuou amotip the ca.nlidates for the pn-sidential nomination ot New Knland s noble and illustrious son. the Hon. Thomas B ll-ed f Maine, and that pun? ami able states man ami champion of protection, the Hon. Win. McKinlcy of Ohio. We will pivc the electoral vote of New Hampshire to any nominee who worthily represents the imrtv. but we prefer one of these lie-ause either is in himself a plat form. CULLOM TURNED DOWN. Ills Own and Another Illinois District Are For McKlnlej. Dkcah-r, Ills., April 1. Senator Shelby M. Cullom's home congressional district, the Seventeenth, has endored McKinley for president. The resolu tions adopted ih-clare for McKinley for president, and urge all Illinois delegates to stand together, so that if it is seen that ?lcKinley cannot win Cullom may be taken no. At the Nineteenth district congres sional convention at Mattoon, resolu tions were presented declaring for in structions for McKinley for president, but a motion to table was carried. The delegates are favorable to McKinley. Killed Herself and Children. Sax Francisco. April 1. The asphyx iated 1-o.hes of Mrs. Olga Deuss and her three little children have been found by her husband, who is a prosiverous jewe ler. Mrs I Vnss left a note to her hus luiiid indicating her intention to com mit suicide and that her children mist divi with her. Their marital relations had Iieeu unhappy. Hilly Sunday Asked to I '01 pi re. Wf.rstek City. Ia., April 1. Evan gelist W. A. Sunday has, it ia said, re ceived an offer to umipire for the Na tional Baseball League at a salary of f 2.10 a month and expenses. Whether to accept or continue in the evangelist work during the summer he has not decided. Expelled From a Church. Sax Francisco, April 1. Mrs. M. A. Stockton, who was tine of the riromin- ent figure in the recent scandal involv ing Kev. C O Brown, of the First Congregational church, has been tx pelled from the church. l-ost Their Strike. Bay City, Mich., April 1. The big siriKcat v neeior K tJo.'s shipyard has nuea uy tne men returning to work. The company decided to pay off in checks and the men wanted cash. An Ontario Towi Flooded. London, Ont., April 1. A dyke on the Thames has burst from flood and the water has inundated the west part of the town, causing damage to the ionics 01 i.uw people. HOT TALK IN THE HOUSE Recent rnufrn-nc i:.tiv.--n JUniifarUr. era ai.l Silveritea Figure. Washington, April 1. The honse Foent the lav considerinp the sundry civil bill and fair proprcss was made. No ainendments of importance were adopted. A determined effort was made by pome of the southern representatives to rtrike from the bill the appropriation of .-,0.0lO for the pay of internal revenue reformers, which is particularly obiiox Vus to people in the "moonshine" dis tricts, but it was unsuccessful. Mr. Adams (Rep.. Pa.) undertook to rorrect s-omc of the false reports as to the alhped compact U-tween certain free silver Republicans and some Phila delphia manufacturers. In that connec tion he referred to the r-solntlons adopted bv the manufacturers' club of Philadelphia apainst frHi silver. Mr. Hartmaii (Mori.) and other free, silver Kepublicans in reply, charped that they had lo-en persistently and maliciously misrepn-sciited by the "pold bnps press The conference, they asserted, had not Im-cii of their seeking. Mr. Pickler (S. D ) also made a statement eoiicerinnp what lie saia naa wen a niisrepn-sentatioii of the Republican platform of his state, which instead of niakinp a Sjx-finc declaration on tional issues Had simply aninin-n im- doctrim-8 r.'t the national KepnWica'i party at Mi.-sieaptilis until the St. Louis convention sliouiu nave auojaeu a new platform. FRANCE CALLED TO TIME. I'nitrd Smto Ol.jecl to AhrnsaiioD ol Tr-aty In llaguwr. Wasiiinutox, April 1. While it can not be learned that the umteu states has vet ioir.eil with CIreat Britain in representations to France resp-tiiip the fM-ttinp aside liy the latter of the treaties of commerce and amity that have e- isted bet we- 11 them and the Hova pov ernnient of Manapascar, it is U'lieved that the mr.tter is rapidly assnminp a phase that will call for some action by our poverniiient. Like (Jreat Britain the United States has a treaty with the Hova government that purante-s to our ... . Citizens privileges equal 10 inose ac corded anv ther nation. This nieaMs for one thing that no n 1 1 . greater durn ; snail ne imposed on pooos imiHirted into Malap:is-ar irom tn" Unitol States than from anv othe- counfry It is the purpose ot tn.: French government to remove this equality ami reserve special privileges for French merchants and trance nap notified our state department that lv virtue of this assumption of control over the foreign relations of Madagas car these treaties shall fall. Since the aliove was written the Cnited States has made a protest to France. A BIG TREASURY DEFICIT. Ofrr JM.OOO.ncIO Thin Month and Over K1K.IMK.MM For Nine Months. Washixotox. April 1. The forth coming monthly treasury statement will show receipts during the month of March of si.041.14'. as follows: Cus toms, f 18.344,215 ; internal revenue, ?ll.nJM!.2f4 ; miscellaneous. I,I(iO,ot;s. For the nine months of the fiscal year the receipts are sulistantlally as follows Customs. 1-J,fi(.2!tll ; internal revenue 110.404.143 : miscellaneous, f 13,-:$!,:i making a total of '250,CMH,S4(). The deficit for the present month will be about il. 300.000, and for the nine months. 1S.K13,70S. During the last few months neither the customs receipts nor those from in ternal revenue sources have come up to expectations and little improvement is anticipated in the near future On Nov. 30 la -t, when the latest depart mental estimat-s were prepared for con gress, the increase in the receipts from customs during the five months of the fiscal ve;tr over those for the same period "in P04. was about $12,(M"K),0O0. and a further increase was confidently expected. Since that time, however, the increase amounts to about only fciOO.OoO A DEMOCRATIC PILGRIMAGE. Stevenson and Others Will Visit the rSTp of .lefTersnn. Washixotox, April 1. The Demo cratic congressional committe has re opened its old headquarters at 738 Fifteenth street for the coming cam paign. Senator Faulkner, chairman of the committee, and Secretary Lawrence Gardner are in charge. The National Association of Demo cratic Clubs also has . headquarters in the building, and things are lively there just now, incident to arrangements for the excursion to Monticello on Jeffer son's birthday. Great preparations are being made for the gathering of the Democrats r.t the old home of their his toric chieftain. Vice President Steven son has accepted an invitation to be present. Carlisle and Fckels tn Speak. Washixotox, April 1. Secretary Carlisle has accepted an invitation from the principal lalior organizations of Chicapo to deliver an address 011 the money question at a massmeeting to be held in the Auditorium in that city 011 April 15. Mr. Eckels, the comptrolb-r of the currency, has accepted an invita tion from the chamber of commerce of Cincinnati to speak soon. Condition of the Cold Reserve. Washixotox, April 1. The treas ury has ltst 17.oo in gold coin and $s,200 in bars, which leaves the true amount of the reserve 1 128.305,010. To Investigate Recent liond Sales. Washixotox, April 1. Representa tive Shuford (N. C. ) has intnnluced a resolution to investigate to recent sales Taylor Itrothers Must Hang. Jf.fiersox City, Mo., April 1. The supreme court has affirmed the sentence of the Taylor brothers, convicted of having mr.rch r?d the Meek family near XI 1 la 11 The date of the execution was set for April 30 Rn mor That Comer Is Iieatl. Havana, April 1. It is again re ported that General Gomez is dead Ru mors of this nature have lieen persist ently circulated time after time and this latest r"-ort is n t believed bore. PITH OF The NWS. Wilminpte.n IV1 advices sngsrest MToim pmliahility of the return of Am ltassador Hazard from his post at liml.in At riurlmnk. O . Vernon K. and Venal R. Stair, twin brothers, married Irene V, and Itfena liepp, twin sisters. Tacoma ndvictsi say that Pacific coast, astronomers are figuring that Kaster there came Sunday, one week ahead of time The dead bodies of twin babes. 5 months old. were found in a hollow log near Tow on. Md. Daniel Ruppert. nped 18, attempted to kill Annie Oswald, a waitress at the Kutztown t Pa.) State Normal school, bv cutting her with a knife. Later he com mit red suicide by shooting himself. A. V. Ruthvcn, the n mi -Catholic lec turer, was attacked at Pnvidence, Pa., and scven-ly hurt. George W. Niishaum of I-ighton. Pa., said goodby to Ids wife and then fired a bullet into his head. In the English house of commons Sec retary Chamberlain declined to tell the government's policy toward Kruger. A large posse f men and boys hunted for three colored men who have liecn ter rorising the women of Kstellville and May's Landing, N. J. Governor Griggs of New Jersey has signed a bill which prohibits trolley" roads from carrying freight. Actor Joseph Jefferson addressed a large audience of Princeton students and was made a member of the college Cliosophic society. The Spanish government, it is said will ask General Weyler his opinion as to the advisability of granting home rule and tariff reform to Culia. Trainmen at Bridgeport. Pa . had a de9 pcrat light with a gang of roughs who took possession of a freight train caboose. Throe ot ten intruders were arrest!. IN A FIX. 11 Enemies Seem to Bob Up All Sides. on THE MAT.XP.F.I.ES AND DOERS frry l.ikely In n (niline- 1Jmt IT arins for War- Knwtaii-I mirh Alli Biice Against Nilr tnllrliieU l-r- ihIi- Tlirt'ttleMinu s-inkat. Capf. Town, April 1. There is in tense anxiety felt here in regard to the MatalKh- uprising. The authorities here an-now feeling the effects of this policy of weakening the defenses of dif ferent parts of British South Africa in order to make the lamentable display in the Transvaal. Had matters at Jo hannesburg tnrn.'d out as the manipu lators of the expedition and uprising contemplated, things would have as sumed a different aspect. The Boers have by the seizures made in the mines, etc., of many thousands of rifles, bayonets, revolvers and Maxim gui.s. completely turm-d the tabh-s 011 the British. Until arms and ammunition arrive from England, the latter an- almost helpless, and a com bined uprising ujion the part of the Bo-rs and 11: fives, who c-onld lie bribed into hostility, might le very disastrous. The whole of the.country outside of a radius of about 12 mih-s around Bulu wayo is in a state of open insurrection, and the Matalieles and other natives are. flocking to the Matojx) hills, where the son of the l:te King Lt.licngula is said to have Ix-en raised to his father's rank with much ceremony, preparatory to taking (omiuaiid of the army of in surgent natives Mocking to the hills fnira all r-Tts. Nobody now doubts that the root of the trouble is at Pre toria, and tl at Berlin is kept well in formed regarding the pmpress of the uprising. Advices fnm the Transvaal show that the work of preparing for war is being continued there night and day. Cangs of men relieve each other at intervals in the worl. upon the armored forts di-sipnod to pnitect Pretoria, the plates for which have l-en furnished by tl.e Crensot works and the puns by the great Krupp firm of Cermany. The drilling of artillerymen under German officers goes 011 ojjenly every day. THE ALLIANCE CONFIRMED. France and f?us:a Cou)hiiid .Against tle Nile K&peilit ion. Paris. April 1. Referring to the Egyptian oiH-stioii in the senate. Pre mier Bourgeois said that after the de cision of the Egyptian debt commission ers to allow the reserve fund to lie used for the pnriiose of the British-Egyptian expedition up the Nile, France entered into communication on the subject with fireat Britain and the pourparlors were still in progress oil the art of France with wisdom and firmness France, he added, was flrmlv suptiorTod bv Russia in this matter, and their accord had never l-en more complete or cordial At Toulon th. re are signs at the dock yards and arsenals of preparations for grave events Orders have liceii re ceived to prepare a min:l-i of warships Stores and ammunition are ln-ing over hauled and sent on board the vessels to be. prepared for commission, and all naval officers 011 furlough have been telegraphed to rejoin their ship imuie . diatelv. THE MARLBOROUGHS AT HOME. An Knthusiasl ic Welcome by the Town Oili-i:tls ami Tenantry. Woodstock, England, April 1. The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, formerly Miss Consnelo Vanderbilt of New York, r.re now ut home at Blen heim nalace. Their arrival was made a holiday and the town was gaily deco- tated for the occasion. Great preparations had lieen made among the villagers and tenantry gen erally for the home-coming of the young duke and duchess, and old and young turned out to greet them. The duke and duchess were r-ceived at the station by the mavor of Wood stock, the corporation and the local clergymen. The duke shook hands with them all, and in turn presented them to his wife, wno bowed cordially to all Amid hearty cheering the horses were taken from the barouche which was to convey the duke and duchess to Blen heim, ropes were attached tothe vehicle. ami the tenants drew the young couple to the palace, escorted bv the mounted yeomanry. Everywhere there were cheers for America" and England." intermingled with shouts of Welcome to Wood stock," "Welcome to Blenheim, " etc. When the barouche had reached the court house the mavor made a speech an address of welcome was read and the duke replied appropriately. More STK-cehmakinp occurred at the pates. and the duchess was several times ir- Be 11 ted with flowers, once by the school children. Nothing could be more admirable than the liearing of the young duchess. which called forth complimentary re marks even from the crusty old serv ants, accustomed to the presence of ladies of the highest title. Woodstock was densely crowded throughout the day and excursion trains were run to and from it from morning until night. Missionaries Wont lie Molested. CONSTANTINOPLE, April I. III COI1SC- quence of the energetic representation of the British ambassador. Sir Philip dime and the united t-tates charge d'affaires. Mr. John W. Riddle, tin porte has furnished written assurance that the missionaries in Anatolia will not bo molested in the work of dis tributing relief. The INwtothce Hill Considered. Washington. April 1. The expected debate on the resolution for a senate in quiry into recent lamd issues did not occur, as Mr. Pctfer gave notice that he would defer his motion to proceed with the subject until today I he posfofhee appropriation bill, carrying '..'S,00,(iio, was considered in part, but not com pleted. Manitoba Will C-rant Concessions. Ottawa, April 1. Dispatches to the government from Winnipeg are to the effect that Manitoba is willing to grant in effect all that is wanted in the school question if left free to do so, but de clines to enact a dual system of educa tion Harrison Cone to lie .Married. New Yokk. April 1. General Harri son, his private s4-cretary and Dan Itansdcll, ex-marshal of the District of Columbia, have arrived here General Harrison will next Monday lie married to Mrs Dimmick. Snowstorm In Wisconsin. CcMRRRLAXP. Wis , April 1 A ter rific snowstorm has swept Northern Wisconsin. Eighteen inches has fallen and business is practically suspended. The Prince Receives Americans. Constantinople, April 1. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who is visiting here for the purpose of paying fealty o the sultan, has received Drs. Washburne and Lang, representing the American colleges. The prince afterward visited Roberts colb-ge. For riotnli.in of ljtke Cities. Washixo-.ox. April 1. Representa tive Mahaney (N. Y. has introduced a bill to app'.oj riate S-J.ooo.ooo to widen the locks of the Erie canal soastoitr mit the p: s-.-.ec of modern torp-do-loats foi the protection of the 'ke cities MIXED. Mothers or IhH-liir I nalilc to li 'heir (Inn fluid. Fhav-okp.. Pa.. April 1. While Mra. Hannah I "ester of Trevorton, was at the bedside of her sick mother, Mrs. Jane Morion of Irish Valley, she whs taken ill suddenly and a few moments after a physician arrived each wnnan pav 1 nfh to a child almost simultaneously. Both mother and daughter occupied the same Ped. snd in his haste todelivel Mrs Foster's child -the physician hur riedly laid Mrs. Morton's newly-bo 11 babe in a cradle nearby. A niomei.t later he placed the daughter's offspring in the same c radle, and then busied him self in nttenilinp to the two sick women. v"heii each mother asked to be shown her offspring the doctor was in a quand ary. as lie could not n-collect which child lK-longed to Mrs Morton or which was that ot .Mrs roster. Mrs. Morton jxiun-d oil on the troubled waters liy magnanimously declaring that her daughter should take the lioy and she would take the girl. She added that she could afford to be generous, as she has several sons and really prefers having another daughter to replace Mrs. roster, who was married a little over a year ago. This arrangement suited Mrs. Fostei in every repft, as she had lieen earn estly hoping that she would be. atle to present her husband with a son rather than a daughter. Ollie Ileiehart's Ibxly Eiltnmnl. Shakox. Pa., April 1. Word has Wn received from Hamilton, Can., stating that the 1-ody of Miss Ollie Reichart, alias Mrs. A. tJ. Logan, who is sn- pttsed to have met her death while with A. I. Lanerty, alias A. cr. Logan of this city has lieen ex humed. It was in an excellent state of preservation, and aftei the jury viewed the ltody an ad- ionrnment was made for two weeks. This was to give the doctors time to make an analysis of the stomach and discover if possible any trace of poison. An Opinion aa to Wagon Tires. H akkiski ko, April 1. Attorney Gen eral McCormick has given the depart ment of ngi icnlture an opinion on the act passed by the hist legislature to en courage the use of wide wagon tire 011 the public highways. The four-inch tire must l.e nstd on all wagons of the person claiming, the rebate that have carried 2,mhi jiounds or more. The lam Cave Way. Wm.kf.siiakre, Pa.. April 1. Owing to the high water 111 the Lehigh river a large storage dam at White Haven bnrst. There was a great flow of water, but it scat t-red, which prevented loss of life. The loss is estimated at $MaH). The accident leaves the town of White Haven without a water supply. Conventions at I'lttsburg. PiTTsr.ri:;, April I. As a result of of the Allegheny county conventions yesterday the Quay men elected ten delegates and two national delepatets. The Magee men got 17 and two national delegates. WANTED TO LYNCH STRONG. A t iosil Around the Akron Jail Militia In Keailincss. Akron, )., April 1. A crowd of 1.0OC men ami noys suironnueii tne ciry irison last night and threats were made against Anson 11. Strong, the suspected murderer of the Stones at Tallmadge. The militia is still under arms at the armorv, which adjoins the prison, ami a force of police is ready for action. It is not believed, however, that an out break will occur. Strong continues to deny all knowl edge of the crime, but the jiolice claim that the chain of circcumstantial evi dence is tightening around him. The lry Ibick I'usatisfactory. Washington. April 1. Reports com ing to Washington from Port Royal, S. U.. wnere T.110 inniana is lying in tne dry dock, are to the effect that the new dock is leaking badly and that work 011 the ship is being conducted under great difficulties, owing to lack of facilities. The Indiana can be safely brought out however. A I'ronkinent Man Accused. Chioac.o. April 1. William T. Baker, president of the Chicago Ixiard of trade and president of the Chicago Civic Federation, is accused in a bill filed in the United States circuit court by llenry M . l lews and t;harles M. roster of New York with having violated a business confidence and defrauding them of $'O,0O0. How titer a Corpse's Identity. Chicago, April I. The body of a man lonixi 111 a oox sold at auction 111 this city last week has l-en positive! identified a that of Oliver Pike of Ohio. and it has la-en jiositively identified a.s that of Itosjmt Chazal of France. The coroner's jv.iy. however, has divided in .1 . . .. iaiir in 1 ne vjiio maii ami mere is a nw THE MARKETS. Pitts hi-no. March 31. WHEAT No. I red. 77Tc; No. 2 reil. 75U (a.7iic: spring wheat, 74o. CnliX X11 . yellow ear, 35'-ffaiV: ; No 2 shelled. :tl' rt.Mc; hieh mixed shelled, XJ'.i 4 ;j-4c; mixed i-r. :2a:lc OATS No 1 white. 25.25'ic; No 2 do. 1 iV; extra No 3 -white. 24 a.24.'ic: light mtx-l. 2-JV'riic HAY No I timothy. Ilfl.0Ka 10.25; No 2 tim othy. flt.iVI t IS .Ui; mixed clover. I4.X!4l5 OK; paekiny. 9iJIi0.5(; No. 1 feedini; prairie. $11 5J.tl2.iA): ason hay, f IS 00 00 for timo thy. KL'TTF.R Klein creamery. 23Ci24c: Ohio fancy creamery. 21a 22c: fancy country, roll 14m Ifs-. low eratle and cookinff. 7iS. CHEESE Fancy New Yirk. fall cream Inruf- sum-. iiUdHV; New York flats, lOffluUc: fancy Oliins 0'-; Wisconsin Swiss, in tnlis, i.m io-jt, iiinmrcer. li-jiaj.K-: unm wiss. in tnlis. ll!v(2.1'c. Swiss, m -uar blocks IJitf i:t' ?c. Stncfly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio, in raws, lira Tin: southern, loiillc. 1 ol L.TR 1 1-iirce live chickens. Surdflfic per p;nr; live elm-kens, small. fi0a7iic. sprint; chickens. fi-!7ii;-. ns to size: dressed chickens. llTi.I.f. p. r j nuid; live ducks !lc'a:00 per enir; clr-ss.-,i l,urlSc; live tnrkeys. 14c l-r pontid. dr..-'!. Kglse: live t;t-- II OOt 1 oil per lunr. PiTTSBt-RO. March 31 t A I 1 lt-j Keceipts lipht: market doll at Monday's prices. We quote followttiK prires r-rinie. 4 1:a4 20: goixl, f-l (I4 111; ro1 l.ntehers. ti.sti ? 4 10; much fat, 30Cm3;.S .i. is. si.-ij.-s tinu cows. i .aajnli. Iresh cows and springer-. I5 14S IIOHS- Receipts. 7 donble deck loads Th inarKei very slow on all crailes at ouotat.ons We quote 1 rices as follows: Prime selected medium weights, Vt.205!4 2i; iist. Ycrkers 4 1n45. pijs. as to quality, f4UOa4.1il heavy hoes. $l (l?4 15: roueh. (3 t)a3 75. Mlr.r.. A.N I) LAMBS Receipts. 5 double deck loads: market about steady. We quote prices; t hoicfe wethers, W9ja.l.u: prime shei-p, SOo'UM; e.iod, $.5.75 0 3 SO; fair. 40 (3a; common, I2.!On3 30; culls, tl iX&2 40 rtiotre lam lis, 4.oO?4.7a; common lo Rood lambs. 5:12.1 04 40: veal calves, lo 00,0,0 75; heavy ana tinu calves, t2.5t!a3.50. CisctNSATi, March 81 rUKSS-jlarket dull at $3 253.90. Receipts, d.5i heal: sliijiments, I.7iihead. t'ATTLE Market quiet and steady at 2.30 g 4 l.i. R.-c. ipts, 2 U head; shipments, 3u0 head MtrJr AND LAMBS Market for sheep, te.-nty at . .jat.UO. Receipts, 2ju head: ship laents, none. Lambs Marke .eaiiy at o.50j$ 4 bj Ntw York, March 3L WHEAT-Spot market dull No. 1 hard. TV- fob afl.iat COnx-Spot market .-levator. dull No. 2. 37J4c OATS Spot market easy. No 2, 2ic tATTLE European cables- qnote American Steers. 9 ofi'ic 1 ound dressed weight ; refriR- traior iKt-i at cjiUJc. a.li LAMBS-Market Blow and weak Sheep, j oor to pood, 3.3Ji 4.25; lambs common to prime. 14 IITiuo uU KCHiS Market lower at 14 2i (ft 4 SO. NEW DRN FINANCIAL. STATKMENTOK RECEIPTS d expetnlUurt-s o Carroll town.mp lor tbe year enuina March w.n lS'.xi I'KASK fc'AHHAKT, Saperior. Jit. Cr. To.wb-ile amount of Work Ia- i. lr.ie ..! 9 Hy emsb Tecelved oil wtrli t .. By mncotii 01 exnrier :ttoti Hj arot wurkoj out uy txiu- f lri8H HI os tl.UM6 Totsl rowneleaiDt ol esh 1o;.Uri T.i mut ntcusii -c'ilon w k l T-iaiui rish nc'-i irum M'e.ttel liiriiart To iiit l rash -iue at lael i-e - l letuiHi t Total By emu r tin 1 . toy sin 1 1 J. . . ...my I r rval order .. By atut. al-l .1. V . Cl.il - fur road uiaruine B atnt ia d lur suiIIU:uk slid rei By tint. iiid tur i-Uiik ami lun r... Byauit. (,atd I. J IX ItricW tor hardware . B atut. paid for l usiuiic. ru. tijr MUL pnid Jo epn S.(,L- .,r - a-er and lr mh ... .. ...... Hj ami piO'l lor ll-r 11 amt. i-aid '. K Sraui.iii lur servlce-i By ami. iiu Frank Enmarl lor J64 in mo ss 75111 v: ih 5J 1(5 V5 3 w. 177 '-" VI M 7- &S 1.) 4 35 1 i-u 40i 75 On l'.i'i ( l.-8 8M !i U -693 16 teani riee i 1 !- Br a nit 1 aid tor service as um r vii r. Ii0 at sloo 4. i . By : tat -ttd I ir e ltt-e'linc and di!-i r. nn -6J t at 7 er et ... bv ami t-'d t- r wiilin 1,1c sutl d iura aT.ld at 2 per ct .. By tut paid Aiicunel H.rliati to Dalauca II'HAEI IHSI1AKT. Supervisor. To whole ami. ol Work lluoll- e te .- By a uil. jl cafB ree'd ou anil Ux By aim. ol rxm e-atloa Hy anil, ret u rued l cuiuji.s- lUuners By amt. worked out liy Lataulas 811 34 ! HI 3 :m ess -.-. f till M To whole amt. ol Ca'h Dupll cile... 1 o amt. of eah ree'd. 011 work la r-i ami.olcaf h ree'd. trutn license To auil. 01 c.t.-h ree'd Imui uu-set-d land To ami. rte'd. Imin K. Kirhart... i 78 67 mi lr,s hs &4I 4 By amt. returned to rmnmis- -iontirs By amt. ut ei'iner itl ios By amt. due him at last meot By amt pa d Frank Karharl By amt paij Kir xmtiniai: ami repairs By am', paid l -r plank Bv amt. paid V in. j. s,, l,r,,tii lor uailig By amt. paid lur hardwire, etc.. By ami. pa d tur latior... Br amt. psid lor dumiitei to tii dsai.d house rent By aitt paid J. It Heed lur r.ud order ... . Uy am', paid C W. .Met, el lor tlrncer lioir.is By amt paid Win. l.cluuier lur m; i .1 in work.. To ami. pti K. i I. Li-Jther l-ir water trough To amt. pal I lor team hire..... . To amt paid Dirhart Bros lur 3 w 8.' 55 7W 7& (VI la !ti 31 Do 1 Oil 11 uu 3-i UK 11 -jo 2 ') 1 2b 6 Ml 1 &0 7 tr-' fc'J 00 team hlteand latnir....... To ami. paid u r services ss su pervisor. 1'iM J.iyi at l 5) per day To amt. paid fur collecting- aud ai-iiurmni: 9J 2 Tl t 7 per ct . 14 :u To amt. paid i-r cuiieciiu and aifPursma f:us 71 at a i.erei 6 ioamt paid auditor's and clerk service i 16 I'o auit in hand ol Treaurer .M. liintiarl... IS 71 oil 43 W the underslaneii aoilltors do certify that tho lorcuulDte ststuirent Is true and correct THOMAS IL; 1U. 1 JA'B A. ill 11 lY EK. Anil I tors. J AV.ES T. MII.LEK. Attest.!:. v. meiael, Ulerk March Z7ib. 3t. Orphans Court Sale UK REAL ESTATE! HY virtue of an order of the Orphans' t'oart ot t'Htubrla county, to uie il elected, there aill be axiHised to sale bv pi:hltc ven-lue or out cry on the premises In dearceld township, t'am Driacouuiy, on tne 11TH DAY OF AI'IIIL, 18, at one o'clock, r. M, tbe lollowing de;e. ihed real estate, viz: A II tbal certain meuusif. beinic tbe manPtoD. louc, barn and tract ol Inmf. a lann situate tn tbe township ol Clearfield, county of t aiu'irlt. boundeil by In oils ul J H. looiran and Jo eph Maker on ineensi; rum Luuialueon I ne south: KranK Nnaie on the sen; Pat Lynch and lion Kitteil on tbe uurtb. coutlnluK 54 ACRES, more or le.'s. with the appurtenance, ail lcin underlaid w:tb coal, and in a state ol icihmI eulti atlon.and baTtb thereon erected a tu storv r K AM K lHVELLlNll HOI SE and Erame Baru. TERMS OK SALi:. Ten percent, of the porchane moon when tti.i property Is knocked down, balance of one third ntn rale is connrtued by the t;uurt, oni tbirj in one year, and oslauee ol on thir l in no year with interest, to re securad by bon-J and tnurt Kko ol tbe purcb tser. JAl'OB CAKL11M., Administrator, etc.. ot ;iirltu,her Jsilticio, de ceased. Klkl srwKHVtLLC. .attorney. M ireb 'JO. 'A THE KEELEY CURE Is a snecial boon to business vnen who. havim, lrilt.sl unconsciously into the drink lialut anei ii'.ukon lo find the disease of alcoholism fastened tip ui t hi in, rcDderiiiu then, unfit to liianaire af fairs requirinir a clear brain. A four weelu OoiiTbe of treatment al the PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITL'TE. No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, Tslores to them all their powers, mental and ihysscal, destroys the abnormal appetite, and estores them to the condition they were in be- .iru they indultre I in stimulants. This has been lone ii more than IfiOO eases treated here, and ra-ui? them some of your own neighbors, to .hoin we can refer with confidence as to the b-o!ute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Pure. lie f'lliest and mt searebiinf lliveMiiratloii 19 vited. Scud for jooiiililct giving full iulorma- aoir. 3 94 mm rotators and all spring crops will better and yield far more, if you $20 Phosphate Finest fertilizer for an kinds of soil. Direct from manufacturer to farmer (no agents). Special prices for carload lota. New price list mailed free. TORE CHElltaL WOUkS, lork, Pa. ip.3 4t Choice Plants and Cut Fiowtrc. FtnenltDetffM at BSort Aoricv. ADOIjP ll A 1 1 1 ., HO. 432 MAIN STREET, Johnstown, Pa. JOHN F. STRATTON'S Celebrated Band instruments DRUMS, FIFES. Piccolos and Band Supplies. Send for JOHN F. STRATTON, Catalogue. 811, 813, 816. 817 E. 9th Sf.. N.Y. JOHN F. STRATTON'S Iaiportmaa4WbaUalItslmia all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Violins, Guitars, Banjos. Accordeens, Harmoni ca, all kinds of Strings, etc., etc 811.813. 815. S17 East 9th St.. New Yorfc FRAZER AXLE GREfiSF wt its XIIK WORLD, VICK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties Lb. --. Half lb. 95c. Quarter lb. tSc. ...Tlie Only DOUBLE Bride of Niagara. XlttJE TO NAME Packet 25c. Half packet 15c. SWEET PEA The Wonderful GR1MS0H RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novelties are described in . The Pioneer Seed Catalogue," Vick S FLORAL C.uMe for 1S96. which contain lithograph of the ltouUc Sweet Tea, Roses, Fuchsias, blackberries. Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, ceetablcs. Killed with good things, old unj new. Full list of 1'lowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with descrip tion and prices. Mailed on receipt of 10 cents, which may be deducted from first TmixD ahd Taos B0VELTJE4 ... rachsiaa. Bom. Paarl Duuiilaur, Blaekswrry. Laar Toaato, FotatMa, tc order really prfk or free with an order fuf any of the above. In the floral world it id the only safe Rochester, N. Y. JATilES VICKS SONS OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Iliamioatin and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can b 'Mi FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Kost : UalTormly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., PinSBUKO IF.IT.. flTTSBUKa, PA tm.wly. J. V. SHARBAUGH, Barnfirtarors's Airnt for The Ellis Keystone Threshers and Cleaners. Champion Binders, lleapers and Mowers. Hoosier and Crown Grain and Corn Drills. Wagons, Uuggies, Carts, Plows, llanows and Cultivators. Whits imiz? Mi:li:ss 1 Spssialty. For information concerning any of the above send postal card to J. W. SHARBAUGH, femora Carrolitown. 17 lctl)5. Pollelei written at short note In to f t.k.iiiuuu m a un tail other t'lral l laat ('mpaaln, T. W. DICK, PiT.TT FOB THE OLD HARTFORD F1REINSURANCEC0MV OOMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. EbaniMiix.Jair l. 1882. COUGHS AND COLDS. I.I.V'S KI.IM KtlJttNlittar Kent d lr rnna h. rolds, sure tnroat and lor aribma. It soothe, quickly abates the vouich and renders expecto rati -n easy. t'eanamptltrs tll InrarlatilT de- r e tMTent irom Its a-e. Mi.r (to io I o.e their eases to le cun.umptlon ar op'j mtlerlnif Irom a chronic cold or deep fiatetl coutcb. otten auravateit by ca tarrh, r'nr catarrh ufe Ely's I'ream Balm Both rem -Hlieo are pleasant to use. (Troatn Balm. sue. per bottle: Plneola Balsam. 25c. Sold hy IrOK glsis. ELY UKClTHEKS, 66 Warren St. New York, n j10 Wiy. Steei Picket Fence. CHEAPER TK.N WOOD jy Mm. Toreeilt.w,F1eitFiltOmtfc mil I. ... . TAYLOR TdEAN '01. 203 ft 205 Martatsu PiWurgh.Pa. mchfi wfl.iy. f HE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. Qctscet, Draww 156, Chicago, Secre tary, of the Stab, Accidext Company, for information regarding; Accident Insur ance. Mention this paper. By so doing you can save Has paid over ftti00.0lU.O3 for membership fee. accidental injuries. Be your own Agent. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED. octll. (tn JT nays to adrertise. Try the K.eehst. GUIDE 1 &ll$Cfj?s 1 MMilsiiMiQjlillM ft iS -Xllll JlSrlilll W a at A This space Eielong.s to MTUI-1LIEK", ILilly's as-gest (Cioihier, E.illy. Pa. FARMERS! TAKE !M!TaE When you want GOOD FLOUR take your srrain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensbur-. The FULL ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour has been put in the Old Shenkle Grist Mill in Ebensburg and turns out nothing but FIRST CLASS WORK. Bring in your grain and give us a trial. Each man's grain in ground separately and you get the Flour of j our own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange grain for Flour they can do so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWER. O. LUDW PROPRIETOR. DJLEM.ftN CM SALE of Furs, Capos and Jackets, AVinter Dress Goods and Woolen Underwear at QTTINN'S, 134 and 136 Clinton St., Johnstown Tur Capes sold at half cost. Xew Spring I)iv Goods arriving everv da v. CD av Ia all its Latest and BRIDGE WORK. Dec. C, l&iS.Gm BEHIND THE We have a full line of TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS of every description. A rupture is of such vital im portance that we keep in stock all sizes and makes of TRUSSES. We solicit correspondence and can fill orders ly mail. Carriage and Ilavine o-nel up in the shop lately otvupieil by J. A. Bnney in the est sr iiensliiir);, I am prepare.! to lo all kim'.s o Wairoii an.l I arri;j'e Work -n ihe s.-.i .- tii-e anil at reasonahle teriiis. Ciuri:u.'e Triinuiiiii, Oishior.s and ikie Curta- '''' El not nLshel to order. Orders taken for Siiiinir Pag" SiHi-ial attention jdven to l!eair 5.31.95 PM - DYSFEPSU '-'tABLETSl i A Itl KR i i ki: rK DYSPEPSIA AUD INDIGESTION. Will Immediate! Strenatbeo Sloma.-h and K rtore Ai.(tlte. For aale by lnuct or ent promptlT b; mall on receipt ol irlce. Si: a ln'i. BAIiRD VECU tt.. Philadelphia, I'a Nov. 1 6m. CANCER ana a union CT"RFT . tw boo inre. lra. aaTiuT K- MS Sim SC. ilnnmia u3, .GREAT. Most ImiroYci MeMs. TWth extnu-tl without pain l.y umiic l'n.f. MavV K II. A titit'ial Ttt-ih with.nit .latt jiL-t like the luttural n-i'ili. I tjh, rt'jiair tli-m :unl rt-i:at' tlit-tn in th. ir i::numl First t'la.-v work !in at the must rear-malile rate. C"A1I w.irk warr:iiiteL Ti-rus Cah. luiuv on M. in ;!:. two loxu-s north of M. K. Churcli. DR. A. LA I NO, GALLITZIX' PA. CURTAINS DAVISON'S - Did - STORE. Wagon Shop. Wainms and linutries. Work an.l Tainting and satLsf;u tion ?tuirai!:-i- H. H. BENDER, Formerly of Carrolitown. General Insurance Apent JZltEXSlfUItG , VA. I?rmWWrI.IPCiTt8IPLE F . a e i-iytf:uff.i. .-, in
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