SPAIN'S USUAL THICK. Promisin'g Reforms In Cuba as She Did Before. PRESIDENT HAS W KITTEN NO NOTE. fit Lt-at Nothinq: I Known at the State UrMrtiuent Ha-ijaratiua: the Report Jaal.liih-al lu London Spauiarda Still H 1 u lit n - A ImuI War. Washington-. April 15. Nothing is ki-envn at the state department of any enoh reanininiiie-ution from President Cleveland to the Spanish premier, Senor Castillo, as is r-f erred to in the cable WTam from Madrid to the London Pall Mall Gazette. It is surmised here that the matter is entering into Spanish I.lities. and is perhaps being therefore inure or less distorted to serve party purposes. The intimation of a purpose on the part of the Spanish frovernment to L'nnit a larjxe measuruof local autonomy t the Cubans contirins an understaud inn that has obtaimnl here to the efleet that the abuses of which the Cubans complain and which have served as the bai of tin- pre-sent insurrection will ba- largely abated by the Spanish pov eriniient just as soon as it can be dono without the appearance of compulsion n(.-aint which Spanish pride revolts; and it is jx-rhaps a knowledKC of this fact that has operated' to shaie the pn-sent attitude of our aelniiiHsf ration. The telegram, said : "Senor Canovas d l Castillo, the Spanish pn-mier, is ill anil cannot be interviewed. His rela tives, however, con firm the cxisteiwe of a communique, from President Cleve land. Uut. in the present state of pub lic f. eliug. it will be imKssible for thf fcovcrumciit to accept hisoflcr. Matters are very com j. lifat cd ami. whilo. the Itoveriimcnt will do evrythintr in. its power to avoid a euarre-l with the United States, if will prefer to fitrht rather than lose Cula, thnnsh foreien pressure. The a a mini i cortes will jraiit Cuba every ra-asenialilai franeliise to be enjoyed under the Swinish flajj." IMPORTS AND EXPORTS GROW. Figure Civrn Out 1 the lluia-att of Mataniirs Thia Month. Washington. April !". The bureau of statistics in its monthly statement of iuiMiits and exports, shows that the ex portation of domestic merchandise dur imr March last amounted to 73.f!0,-i-'. a gain of more than IO,oOo.ooo over March, 1M5. For the last nine months there was a gaiu of over ,300.000 The iiiiirts of merchamlise duiiuc March amounted to f;.:jf:i,!B!S. of whnh alout ::;i,0oo,0ou wa-s fiee of duty. The loss for the month, as compared with March. IWi5. was ukmt afci.aioii.OOO. Then? was. however, a gain for the nine mouths of alHMit 72.ioo.oou. The ex-oe-ss of the exjiorts for the month over the total iuiMrts was I44.0IK. In March. 1S!;1. the iiiimits of merchan tnv excelled the exports by $4. I33.4(. Theexjxirts of gold a-eiin and bullion dur ing March aggregated fclsj.OSO. and the iinMrts, ii7 ;.;:!;!. The silver coin ami bullion exports during March amounted to o.014.7'.,t. and tUr. imports. $ 1, "J5'J,02. MAUMEE VALLEY BATTLEFIELDS. Bill lavorril for (wcriHHrt l'utchaa aaaal l.m-lion of MunuiurnK WsniN"fnov, April The honf-e? cniiiiiiiUe-c on miliary affair has ele cideil to report favorably the plan fostered by the Mamnee Valley Mouu nient.il assticiation and other organiza tions for the purchase of battlefields of the Maumee valley. A bill introduced by Mr. Southard, with an appropria tion of -Jlo.OoO for beginning the work, will be reported. The plan contemplates the acquire ment by the government of Port In dustry. Fort Meigs, Fort Miami.- Fort lletiance. Fort Wayne, the battlefield of Fallen Timber, and the pi-ce of ground at Put-In-Bay" on Lake Erie, w here soldiers ami sailors of the war of 1M2 are buried. Under the bill the sec retary of war is authorized to enclose the pieces of ground acquired and to erect suitable monuments and tablets lo the memory of the men who fell theie. THOUSANDS WILL BE IDLE. Wla.alnvr f:l riant to Stint From May Iklvlwr. TtoWB Into napoi.is. April 15 At a meet ing of the Pittsburg Window Glass as- MMiatioii and the Western Window Class association held in this city it was decided, owing to the glut in the gla&M lii.ii Wet. to close down every window glass factory ! the United States on May . The action taken mean that thou sands of men will I- thrown out of eiiiplovuieut ; just how many the man nfacturers themselves could not. esti mate The Imrden will fall heaviest in the east, where munv firemen, stokers coal handlers, etc.. a ru employed owing to thi; lack of natural gas. One factory in Iittsburg. of .which H. Sellers McKee is at the head, will lie forced to lay off 2, "Jim men. In the two associations there are factories that wsc I .K3 taotji. w hich are capable of a total output an mmlly of I JO.miO lxc of glass. There tire -IS factories in the Western ussocia lion and l in Pittsburg association. The mcmticrs stale that, they have no idea how long the factories will be closed, but in no event will they be CH iied l-fore Octolcr. COLOMBIA GETTING TOO GAY. llfelatl. at the Seliar of a Srhnoner fly ing Vailed Slates Flag. Nfw Yokk. April 15 Copies of the piotcsf made l-fore United States Con sul J U I ' -arpey 3t Colon, by Captain John Hf o.lncks, of the . American tdioonetGeo W Whit ford, which was Seized tiy the (Colombian gunboat Cor dova otT Manzamlln Point. on March 31, have leeii received in this city and will te forwarded to the state department. Captain Hendricks' statement says the schooner had complied with all the legulations of the port from which she Bailed, but nevertheless, he avers that the othrer of the Cordova who boarded huu threatened to sink his ship, with Star and Slries flying from the mast head, unless she started to return to Colon in lo minutes. Leopold Schrepp. a cocoa nnt dealer ot this city who owns the Whit ford, says the trouble was caused by Spanish rouciiior for his Irade. who have I.h lic.tl influence with the Colombian government Like SHE KILLED 40 BABIES. lki l.narioi. Marlree Trie tm Pat aa '.! to Herself. JViNnos. April 15. The alleged whole sale toby murderess, with the sugges tive name of Dyer, has attempted sui cide at Reading ihe tried to strangle liersflf with her shoelaces, tying the same in a slip knot and putting it under lo r left ear. just a. in the case of each Hrangled infant found in the Thames river Rumors leak out that perhaps SO or 40 labieswere murdered during the course of her hnsincss at Reading. The baby rlitihe found in her house weigh nearly 200 pounds. Kerelverf y F.iuperor William. Vienna. April 15. Emperor William has received Count Badena.the Austrian premier, and Baron Ban fly. the Hun. gariau premier, in special audience. Nw Peaasylvaala Raak. WASHiNr.To. April 15 Th comp troller of the currency has authorized the organization of the Citizen's Na tional bank of Tioijcata, p. ; capital, THE B. A IN FAIR SHAPE. Buiinnti Brlvr. What-! Inc. Pitlsnnrc and Cuniberla WIH Pay Kipeii.-. New York. April lo. Perwuis iu a position to know, state that the report of Stephen Lattle on the Baltimore and Ohio and the Pittsburg and Western will &how a condition of things consid erably more favorable than the public has beeu led to suppose. The repair shops, it will be remembered, were put rn lull time shortly after the receivers took hold of the. property, and it is now aid that the entire rolling ktock of the road will liave been thoroughly over hauled within three months. The im provement iu this respwt is already ap parent, and is haying its effects on the ability of the road to handle the traffic now coming to it. It is also stated that during the re cent trip of the rweivcrs and their party over the lines it was made plain to them that there is sufficient business in the CumlxTland-Pittsburg-Wheeling triangle to put the Baltimore and Ohio on a paying basis. The traffic of the region, chiefly coal, coke and lumber, is said to le susceptible of decided eian sion. ' The business of the line is now said to be showing satisfactory growth : and the returns are helpl by the attitude of competing lines which are standing by, the traffic agreement. The Balti more and Ohio is also maintaining rates strictly. In former years the line has been known as a rate cutter; but this policy was some time ago abandoned. RUSSIA GAVE SOUND ADVICE. Hikiauari-a Will ol lie Moleale.1 ny Turkey The Kliapp C'ae. Constantinople April 15. Thethor onph ventilation which the action of the sultan toward the 1'rotestant and Catho lic missionaries in AsiaMinor has received throuiih these dispatches has had de-' cidedly beneficial effect The United Slates charee.d'affaires. Mr John W. Riddle, has received a, written assur ance from the Turkish government that this Rev. George P. Knapp. the Ameri can missionary recently, expelled from Bitlis. will lie delivered to the United States consnl at Alcxandretta. It is further stated that the sultan's irade providing for the expulsion of the otln-r missionaries front Asia Minor has U-en re-jx-alcd. and for the present, at least, missionaries need not anticipate any further trouble. It is undcrstofid that in both these rases the sultan. has acted npou the ad vice of the Russian ambassador. PRESIDENT'S BROTHER DEPOSED. The l'rekhyterjr Alao Coaahleted the Prracher'a Hot Talk. Watertown. N. Y . April The prshytcry of the St. liwrence has voted to dissolve the p;istoral relation existing between Re.v. William N. Cleveland of Chaumont. the. brother of President Cleveland, and his church. Mr. Cleveland assented to the action of the committee, but entered a protest. There was a warm discussion, at the cbise of which the preabytery voted unanimously as indicated. The presby tery has endeavored for more than a year to harmonize the troubles existing, but without permanent success. Mr. Cleveland's protest contains some very spicy language and a resolution was passed vtating that .the presbytery did not assent to the statements made. Hotel Men Name OIKrera. 1 Anofi.ks, April 15. The Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit association ha.s elected the following officers : George W Lynch of the Hotel Florence. San Diego, pre dent ; Waller Barnes of Chi cago, secretary and treasurer ; G. H. Bockcr of F ision, vice president. Bos ton was selected as the next place of meeting. Warrant For Fitlnuatarera. PHti-AOESPHiA, April 15. Warrants have been issued from the United States district attorney's office iu this city for the arrest of John D. H Hart, owner of the steamer Bermuda, and. the ships officers, on charge of filibustering. Dr. Congosta, the Spanish consul, is the prosecutor. Fagl.teen Prolaably Killed. Di'rham, England. April 15. An ex plosion has lakeu place, in a colliery at Willmgtou, near Ibis place. Kight miners are. known to have Ik-cii ki Ilea), and it is believed that J8 iiersons in all Will lose their lives. The hlaatlmn lu Spain. Maorid. April 15. The elec tions are exported to result in the return of Jr!i upiorters of the govt riimi'iit. lOlhsst dent Conservatives. H Lilwrals, 10 Cai I ists. in lnde)H ndentsaiul 3 Republicans, including Castclar. Three Jilnralerrr Uooaueal lo Die. Al HANY.Ajiril 15. Sentences of death have been affirmed by the court of ap peals in Ihe cases of threaj New York city murderers, namely Turfil Tuczke witz. Louis P. Herman and Charles Pustolka. REEDER WON IN CENTER. A Hitter Fight Hetween lllin and Arnold For Co.ua; rata. - Bellefote, Pa., April 15. The Re publican county convention held here was the most exciting ever knowu in the history of the county. The fight between Colonel W. F. Render and Congressman W. C. Arnold for the congressional endorsement was very bitter, and was finally won by R;eder, who secured delegates against 50 for Arnold. The resolution that Reeder be allowed to select his own conferees was carried After a spirited contest. Conventions at tlarrithiirg. Harrisbi-ro. April 15. The county Republican convention electa'd Dr. G. M. Stites. J. B. Bxer and A. B. Beard da-legntes to the state Republican convention from tha- Second legislative district of Dauphin county. The dele- Sates were not instructed Senator S . M. McCanra-ll of this city was en dairseal faar ala-b-gala- to the natiainal Re paiblia an convent ion fra.m tha: Four teenth coiij'ri'Ssiouiil distria-l with power to choose, his con fa Trees Turmoil at tw.io.t.t tmifMiai. Bf.dforo. Pa . ApTil 15 Owinii to a dispute over the vaate of a da-h-gnte from Bra khI Top. a mob prevented the Ra--puhlican -am venl ian from iloing busi neM. Shoritf llaminiv. serviat an in junction against ihe Brauid Top vote, tuia! t he decisiam of the chairman will bring the Hieks-Thropp content into 'f.ort to tie alwjala-d PITH OF THE NEWS. , Richard Richards, a, Brooklyn lineman, was Lilla?d by coming in contact with a live wire. '. The prcpa-mtiona for the rairon.it ion of the c.r at Mom-ow on May 2i, art nearlv complcie. . Advie- from Mntsnwnh show the I Xt sla ra-lmtt from Italian traaa an ktter rout. Tlie governor f C-ipeCailaanr has a.fla-re.l to UisiMlch 5uu men frami N'atl to ribt tba-IiUttartetea. i Karl Mat Idas of Tailed. claims tt have disc-overed ttw old Kgyptian mcthml of inunamificat ion. Geoige lieree of Bridgeton. N .T.. was avHl by hna tmllalar from the savage at tack of an angry nll. Mrs. Davison of New Brunswia-k. X .T.. htH a c-aihared nan who atu-mputl to force hi way into her house. , In cndeavorinir to separate two hairses that were liglilinK on th street. John ('4iHver of Long Branch, N. J., wao fa tally crusln-d. Two Chicagai scientists claim to have proven that tiholera, typhoid fever, dinl, theria and other disease can bas cured by tn Roentgen rays. Ah alienipt waa made In New York to , negotiate- some of the Yon kern City boud- which were stolen at tha robberv of thai Manhattan Savings bank In 187S, when Jimuiy lioi-a gmot gut ouo.oiio J my BRADLEY HAS TO FIGHT To Secure Endorsement at His Own Convention. M'KINLEY HAS tiKF.1T STRENGTH. Banter, UN Lieutenant, Led Off In Contention Thi Atlrrnoon by Trying tor Temporary liairuauliip Third Kentucky Iilriet For McKinley. LorisviU E. April 15. The state Re publican convention today will endorse the presidential candidacy of Governor W. O. Bradley, but not without a struggle. The gathering was called to order in the auditorium at 2 p. in. this afternoon ami promises to lie very interesting, the degree of interest depending uim the strencih the McKinley or, more properly, the anti-Bradley leaders, will In able to muster. The governor and his friends have control of he organiza tion. The fight started in from the time that Chairman Yerkes of the state central committee called the conven tion to order, over the selection of tem jrfirary chairman. The Bradley candi date is Judge Morrow of Somerset, tin? governor's brother-in-law. ' The anii Bradley men named a candidate in op tiosition lo Judge Morrow and are mak ing their fiitht on the line that the hit ter's selection indicates a purptise to force ujnm the convention a cut and iliied Bradley program. Their man is A. R. I'm nam. elector for the Kighth district. The Bradley men claim and the- op position concede to the favorite son a majority of the instructed delegates. The work of the governor's sup mi tcrs. who an: cttWtively Using the argument of state pride and the Democratic en-ronragi-meiit bis opjmnents are receiv ing, is tpc ted to bring enough of tle nniusl in li o i. a legates to his siipmit to make a s:.t walking majority. With the organiv; a . secure tin Bradley men may ;:s upon the contests fiom Louisa, ill. anal Jt'tlcisou county ami from Third dlslit' t. Tha A. I. A. wbich ..organization has played such an iinuirtant J -art nithc prunaria s anal ca.n va ntioiis pra-liminary lothe stale gatherings, is likely lob' lost sight ot in the convention, th sol issue in whia h will 1m-. Governor Brail ley's presidential candidacy, (he opjiaasi tion ta .which is la-d by Mayr Tinjal if this city and Dr. W. Godfrey llnnti l. w ha) y est era lay pulled the third district into line for McKinley. DEADLY HALLUCINATION. A t'laia-aeo Man Murala-rn Hit Children and llliikii.ir, Fearins Marvatiatn. Chica(o. April 15. While broaxliim over the idea that his family woubl suffer from want John. Lehman sho ami killed his three young children in this city. ' After committing the terri ble died Libniaii attempted to end his life by hat ging, but failing in this h tnrm 1 tha- n va.lver ufmn hiinsa lf ami Ra nt ".. ;. i thiaiugh his heart, killing hiim riitly. For . i ;n s l liiiian had keen in On- a iai) la.. ,.r the Wa st Chicago Stn-ef Railway aaanpany anal during tin grcatat iii t of that time had la-en a driver on the (Voter avenue line. La-h-nian had sava-al This money is deosit-il in ona- cif the city bank Tin: family lived a a.in tortalil y ami wantail fair nothing. Not wit htaiiiliii that faa-t La-limau worria-d a great ah-al Ha- had a fear that some day his sat ings woubl 1 swept away anal his fan Uy would 1 come (ii-pa-ndent on charity BLINDED THEM TO BEG. Aa Italian Caaiple C'l.arca-.l With a Aw I ail (rime In C Mengo. CHtCAfiO. April 15. Achille Mas Hi a broad -shonldered. bcetle-hrowni Italian, in locked up at the Harrisa stre-t station, an objec t of grave sic picion on the part of the jmlii-c II. wife. Fan tuna, is a prisom-r in the Ai lU'X. while the kindhearted matron i charge takes care of her three bal boys Two of these little ones are blim They sit in the blackest darkness, afiai to move hand or foot in their awli helplessness. If tha' jmliec ara cori-ca-i these two mites of misa-ry were di-priva. of their sight by unnatural parents th:. they nii('lit win ennies of the t hai it:. Me public. A CAP. FLYER'S NARROW ESCAPF kil racl lain Intenaleal to Vk'rerk maaveal .tuiat I a Tiatae. it it Ci-FVelano. April !.". A dastardly ajiemyii to wreck tne limited express train due m this city at 4::tOa in., on the-. Cleveland anal I-ittsbnrg roaal, has been made mar the southern limits a the city A rolling mill i.mplaye, am hi way ta work, alisa ava ra al anal removeal the- olasfructia-in just in time t avoid ta rriblc wreck. Tto heavy railroaal ties had lieen placcnl from rail ta rail on the track anal havyv tn-s were alsaa plact-d p-aralli l with the rails on the ontsiale. Scarce! v haal the otstrnctioii been removeal when the. liinita-d thnnaieretl by at the rate of 50 miles an hont. attar Hart la lo I'nitral Twins. IxRain.O.. April 15. Mrs Budd Mc. Pha-rson. wife, of a Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling railwas conductor, has given birth to a most- remarkable freak of human nature. It was a doubla? ehilat. or united twins, rivaling in some respa-cts the famous Siama.se twins. J he chilalren are Imth alive, and now bid fair to reach the age of maturity. One 1.1 a boy and the other a girl. I'inof About IVarl I tr van's lleaal. Cincinnati. Anril 15. At KVwmrr Ky., attorneys feir the commonwealth nava- inacia- an ornciai annoiincemei that they will prove that Jacksam an 11'.. 11: . . i . it id itauinK wrre msi'incr nn inetjnvm ton susjx-nsion lirialge samii after t murder of Pearl Bryan anal that th the ey were seen throwing the head of murala red girl iuto the Ohia river. Train Wreehed In Ihe SW.nl h. the Nkw Orleans. April 15. A train, consisting cf combination liaggagaa cur, iwo ceiaciies anal a sla-epa-r, lias iilungaxl through a trestla- at Mile x:i. on tuea-n ami (Crescent roaal. three nula-s almve Vossbmg. Eleven iKissciigcrs were in jureel. ono 6e'riously. Fifteenth Mnraler at One 11 are. Whxiamstowx, Ky.. April 15. The fifteenth murder at what iscallial Dead man row occurred when Frank Mussul man, a fanner, was shot three times and mortal y woumta'd by Roln-rt Tully. Tully escapa el, but was a a jx ureal. A I lot la Colmubia. Panama. April 15. A riot has oc curred in La Boca, among a body of lalmrers employee! on the canal. One man aud one wennan were killeel and many were woondeul. The trax.p!j were called out to i-uppress the riot. tnt I'ay Ihe er. IIRRismRo. April 15 Attorney Gem ra! Ma-Cnrmia-k has givan an opin ion to the effect that comity commis sioners must Ky the a.ss-s.s.rs far mak ing the eiinnia ration of chil.lra n ta qtiirecl by the coniiulsory a-aliu at ion act. 1 his will sa ure the enforcement of the law this yaar. Woman Kills a Viriatoa Pealdler. xt 9,STI E' Pa- AP1 15. Mm. Martha I.nrt. nn aged woman who acts as housekeeper for Mrs. Susan Shaeffer near Shellsville. shot and killeel an un' known Arabian peddler, who tried to assault h. r :.i..l her mislraa. She haa Hot been tu i cota d. SILVER S NATORS AGGRESSIVE. Tliey Tore n .Aereemeiit to Caantalaler IVflcr'a 1" .uat lu.ianiy Reolntion. WamiixcjTvX. April 15. It has been made apparent after a lively colloquy iu the senate that there is no dlsjiositiou among the silve r and Populist senators to allow the resolution for a senate iu quiiv into recent bond issues to lapse. Mr. Pcfl'e-r. re-iiiforceel by Mr. Wolc-ott (Colo.) aud Jlr. Stewart iNev.). as-6a.ita-a wnii emphasis that the boud resolution roulo not i.e.- crowded out. either by design oriuaUvci-tci.ee. Au ugrccuiciit was finally reached that the bemd resolution would come up imme diately alur Mr. Chaneller and Mr. Gray "concluded their speeches on the Dujmnt case. Mr. Samire (Rep.. Wash.) made au elaborate pre-se-ntatiou of the praising need of e-oart eh-fe-nscs, paiiutmg out the ' da leiisa-less condition of our great sea coast harbors. Haul oil the Spaarts. Washinotcn, April 15. Senator Piatt has iiitrociuccd a bill to piohibit the transmission of the re'portsof result mi prize-tight tr racss fraaiu one state to mother, and making such transmission a uiisilfiue-nnor lo be punished by fine or imprisonment. ' Mimc-y r'aar I oi-i aiia-al iaana. WASitiNnie-iN. April 15. The house has passed without uiiiendmciit tho fortilie-atiou appropriatiam bill, carrying iiropiiatioL.s anal authari.at ions in volving and e-xpcnditure ot f 1 l,.i!M,)lo. C'ouiiiaaualer l-'ol-fer's Alcuaiieiit. WASiiiNeiTUN, April 15. Commander W. M. Folger, iu command of the York town, has lie-en de-taileal to dulv as inspevtor e.f the Eleventh lighthaiusej distria t, with he-aaiquarters at Detroit. Coualiliam of the Ciolal l"csclle. WASinxrnaaN, Aiiril 15. The treas ury has lost -fl'.Hi.'.KJO in gealal coin ami f."i,lH) in liars, leaving the liue amount of the gold reserve, fl-'ii.alo.-b01. MrKinley leleeales Cliiaaeu. Waisf.ka. Ills.. April 15. The Re- jiublie-an congre-ssional aon vent lain lor tin- Iwelftl Illinois ail strict nomiiiated .leisa-ph G. Cannaiii fair e-aingre-ss anel in stiiia ia-al ilclegates to St. Louis for Mc Kiuhv. Ielegnte Will Vote For Keed. Nfw BfliKOKn, Mass.. April 15 The Tbirtee-nth Congressional distrie-t Re piiblia-an con ventiam iustruettil deb gales for Thomas B. Rea-el. lrKmley lelr:alrs Chosen. Linnki s. Mo . April 15. The Second coua-ressiaiual elislni-t Re-publiean coo va-ntiou elected McKinh-y ele-legates 10 the St. Louis convention. ('loiadai llfUiocratic CoDiaiitiuu. llr.NVFi:, April 15. The slatii Da-ma. cratic caint aiitiou luatts taialav at lb. I'.iaiaaltvay theate-r. A free silver plank Will likely be; adopted. Nrhiaska Caiuitulaun Tainigtit. Omaha, April 10. Delegate to tl.f H pul.lia aii state convention, whull C :uis teuiight. have amveel. A Nurse lla lineal lalllearer, Aihkns, April 15. A nurse who bail Iwcn oiu- of the piilace attendants Sfinee the birth cd the crown prince in IM'.fe has elia-al ha'ra. Tha- kine, tha nuwi. prince anal Piiiie-es George- ami Niclui las carria-al the ciiftin anal the liaaaa teas feillotteal on foait to the ovine a-i j by the ladies and gentlemen of ll.c ?eiurt. A :oai,aHM tire In New York NFtv i ikk , Ajiril 15. A 'itxi.tHKl fire has ex curred in t ha-liaiila-r room of tha-live-story brick building. i Gran-t t-tra-e-l The principal lossa-n are C A Antlmoralla- a$r Co.. imjMrters ; FianU Me r?, dressgeaaHls ; Hugo Ramaiy, knl glaives, and Dexter, lambert & Co , silk& llixlaop liyan' Fnueral. Ei'kfai.0, Apnl 15 The funeral service-s ove-r the remains of the Jala: Rishi'p S V. Ryan were hehl in tin cathedral. Archbishop Corrigan ottiai ate-al anal the; t-e.moii was ire-acheal by Are-h bishop Ireland. Many u elates were- present. l.tninii Truuttiiill Itetler. Chicacx, April 15. Lyman Trnmhnll is expan-teel to lie out of lieal within a wea'k, unless sauna- uulaxiked for ctmipli cal ion sheauld follow the surgical apa-ra tiaiu jierformed upon him. Had Hre In lllluoi. Fairbi.ry, Ills. April 15 Fire here has caused &50.000 loss, desiioying a large part of the town. THE Markets. PiTrsti.HG. April 14 WHKAT-Xo 1 ra-d. TTTuc. No t ri ;va 7C : siirini u ha iat. ?."m. IXlliN-No y. How ear. 87 yjfr 30c Sn t i V. . . 1 1 . . I on r. l . i . . . . .- v-i .,h;; uln IlilXtral Sliell.-il .ftitd m- aiiixa-d car Stc. OATS-X.) I white. 35-jf-aVJ-to- No ; whila- 3.a"a ;: a-xira No i white. 2aviev. ni.t iinxi al. 2i' ij:c IIAV Nat I tinu.th.r. Ha 'jyaailH oo: Ni i tliiH.lhv. tl5'ia.l.i2S: mixed clatver. tltav lotJU. iai.-kui(. Jio?9ai; N.i I t-dll.- .ana rif. 11 iaju IJ ou; ag.u hfc. (1-JUA41UUU ii.i lini'.i liy HUTTER El-rtn rrpamery. 2Uae2lc; Oliiai falla-y cream, ry. IH&lllc: fant;y aouitr ia.l 12'il;c; low zraflr. ami aa.kiti;. (Vajso. CHEEsE-F-ncT New Y.trk. full rreain lar siw. OH'a'.lllc.' New York lints. 1 n 111' e. faiia-y tiliins. VjSt'A. Wim-ousio swiss i tub. ltQ.U'-. llinburKtri. U'VI . Ohiat Swis. it. tail- U-yaiMc. Swiss lo quare (.lucks IJ-y. Kei(;s Strtrtljr freh P-niiylvaul ai.d a..., in r!Bi :' I -C. . Rtlose fcKlt-t CUtW. I'eHJLI l:V ljarC- IV1. c-hlcka-aia 7iatOc r pair. Ita. v . kena, iiiaall. aWxT5c. S.nn rl.K-krni, Vi7.ic. as to size, drt-xseal rliu kt-l KUulei aw-r iH.uii.l iav .l..b - - -. , , . i i . alatrsd I7(aelsa: bm-i i i.:. - - .M.nj,9. i.iw l it l-l Miia..l. dresed. I7lac pel M.bal . Ilt -:. lo pa f.ftir 1'IIISIH-BO April It. fATTl.E- Rwa-lpe. I1r. alM.ait i rut Ot ha wa-a-k;. n..rfc.l leattiv. uiutj vc rl.i1L;t.l Wa- .i..,a th followinc ,rtr r.tl. a 4 .li . guwt. t laaatt in. l.a'.a.'l.ftr. I.lmi. aciph lata. H lAJilM J ....... H,, , .,w. ii ,.tflitt Itesl .. i..a ..taaa-r. llj,:L. Hl ,'s-rw-i.i iitfhi ..tar. om;.r..! -.nit aar. .uaatarl -It-iiy .1 ,in, l,u;rrt prtr W "jai.-te Hl itlectetl ittraliun. fli;lil l KI A t IS u. !, Yo krr-anal iiij (ansa utvi ilv iAiri;4uv. uub J. 7iit fcHCF.t ASP I.AMBs-Snppit f. M.r.jav a . r ..r. .sle. mtitrl la.w; .r. ei li. Kwt t ar .-hi. i.. I ..,, , in.ls. jo kUkx-x ii iti.i .iman.i in ,airfriet ion rC-cei. a a u ikr. itaarkft i.m ve Qucla '" iUtw-inB pnrn e ri rli.pffl t-lM-ei VI . t.j,Mi ; at.aoai. rair t.ilV0,jXi rt.n.n..a v: ..c:i lu ,-aiiiH iiuaiwi cl...i. t alw inwuei. c-inm..,. w. laa&lM u.'.aai.f.. .(,,, .i-.(Hei wot' Uia.u- ""w'lt"- STlli) rtnal tr.eiuaneki moika le hlieral. n.arkt dnil anil luwet ....... .,aaw. lu-ava; and calve. i:ij 141 t'lNCtyji ATI Aprta 1 HalS- Market active at. Va AV'a Hi el.l- S.-Wi liprt. Iilntei.ta. ht-ad ATTI.K Market a-lead-i at $'7ii4 C-irt-. -o lii'x.l . Hl.lpmrl.b-. laau head SHFEt AT LAMBS-Sbrep.markot ftrn ii '..xieena Ka-reit.t. 4.0 ht-a.1 . .Inpibei i...iae ..! Market toil, at 3 kl'Ting laiults toiVlAMU Nfw Yon Ai.rli 14 WHEAT Spot market inactive. ajn..tatt..i. are tf.i lata- and rail; No. 5 real. 7iJ4c; Na 1 hard. elevalui . fliRN Sj.t markttt quiet. No 2. :c eleva- tar OA TR Knot market steady: Nr. 3 asaV'ic t ATTLE-ruropean cahlena quote Aii.t-ricnn teers al liK4lit4a per iw.i.od drteuaed weight; relriterator tieef atttatc. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Market vert doll Unshorn sheep prima. 1 M; pooi v.ubh.m laia.l.s. U b0: prime ch..c.1 da. U 60 BOOS JUarkei steadj at H Mat-iA OILS! OILS ! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manulacturing tor the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gisoline f.UDt FRoimROUUf.1. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the Most : Daifonly : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., flinsni'Kel lalUf.. I'lTTSHl'KH. HA. etl wty. Scientiuo American Aoency for CAVEATS. TRADE marks. DESIGN PATEMT8, COPVRICHTS. aateJ tor inronnaiion an-i rre Hamlljua.k w rite to MUNN co.. Bail Biioauw tr. Naw Yokk. OMeiat iHirvau for iaea-iif-tuj; pata-nw In America. Kverr patf tie taken .Kit ly uk Ih l.roiiKht f .ra tlie itubiac It a uattM-e given f re o( ctuuxe lu Uaa J ricutific American tanranat elmilatlon of anr n- l.-ntlft.- piaper In the World. Sl.l. li.ll.llv Illu-traU-J. S.i llil. hi,-. lit man shatuld lie witlaout It. Yt'erfclv. t.MIa year; moiiili. A.I.Ipms. MLNV .t. e;J., J-l.lJI-l3Hk.ica. 3m iroalway, New York City. THE KEELEY CURE Isasfaial twxm to lm-lncsn men -alio. Iiaviiu. drittaHl uiirv.nsa ioiisly into the alrink lml..t anl awaken to linU the disa-ase .f ali-a.liolisiu lasteiial upon I ho 111, renderini; tha-n. uulit ta luaiiuKe af tairs rarqiiirin a e-la-ar t.raiu. A four watkt exjurse of iKeat-nent al llie PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITUTE, No. 4240 Fifth Avenue. -e-storeai thcin all tha-ir -jMiwors, mental and niyMi-ai, aiesimys tne nniitirinai appa-tite. and restores them ta the caiiiilition tht-v tva-i-o in lie- tore tney liKlultre I 111 slimillaiils. This has lieen tone 11 more than Iianj a-ases lrvai.-.i lu-re, and aoni; tha-in Rome of yair own in it-hliopa, to hum tte inn refer tvi'ih a-onri.l.-ii. e aa to the ImoMiIo s.-if.-ly ami elVu-ieii.-v tifllie KaH-lt-y lure. 'tie fullest and nuvt ss-an-liiinr iuvestimiioii ia ivited. Scu.l lor isuui.Lilcl yivius lull iutorum 111. uK. 2 94 POTATOES' are proniabie if righUy grorro. Ron Phnsnhate' makt-a tba-ui kvw aua they boiild crow : roakHst ern. leia " . 1 Uiuer anown. r-nu iwi m new 1 ritu vnR ' CHEMICAL WORKS, tuna, rn. jati.-tl.13t FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. CRFAM RAImCATARRH 1 iHirhltf CYfMiM-irs the $ ttafM M 41 1 arO. Het tm the Surrn, frotfxrtB the Mr tub nine om Kr-ntarr the Hrmar of Tntrte OMti Sutrll. It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A partia-te la applied lialu tn'U novtrel aai-l 0 airreeahle. Prla-e60 ' entu at llrnitiit.-t arhv nihil c . a. ...... ... ... . . V 1. ci. nni tin ens. no arrasu cima. c w ..t m ooe.lo.M.ly I:&!f!4r2i"4 1 unmnrcra htk rnje iTi-d a ronxtant patrtmairt for over uxty ai-n. It ia wuiiikTfuiijr trflW-mckMia iu mil MtiuftU illltrmma. 90CU U KlirMMRiUm, I.Matltaa;- 4 alsrrk, 1llitirlir. ettrwlcltta Itm-Lat-hc and other ailtiMmtit -ft-h-pr -pain i an attetMl anfc. Try it. Ai lnikf Jtrn. cr l.v niail uu rxsejp of itjuue, aitir-Mi and rfiita. WINKELMANN A HkOWN Dkl'U CO.. KalilMre. M4 V. K. A. oc.i:.yiy. Careata. and Trade-Mark oMained. and all f aaV eul trmaineaa ronaurtard for Maxlerat Feet. Our Ottice is Opposite U. S. Patent Otfice, and we ean rea-nre patent in less time than tnoa remote from Waehinton. Send moalel. drawinir r vhnto. w ith deaerln. "liam. We adriee. if patontahle or nait. free of cnaiye. Jur ree nan alaie tilt patent ia oea-aiwl A Paanprilet. -Hoar to ohtaan ralriits.' with namt-e aif actual clients in yatur Mate, cuoutv.a-e town, aent free. Address. C.A.SWOW&CO. OroMitt Patent Otfice. Washinaton. D. C CUGGIES at liKIS S llAKNfcSS Prict lMlup l-.uKJ. . C V.x-nctba- 1-Iuu-ioii . . . a-a PkUt.s sua lautl.ip Surrey. . uuU. -II At.t. V Uxaal ttauai. pS cania-litur $1 lead l-art m Iiut f fo HuinrT Hirnata J tort and Mave l Huviry - e.;. MkI.I Inmaa'a -Twua " ki j: iin.ilt kinvn Haddle, il c CaiV'e Pree. r. . Rl fcea y A- A t W U utanaoa at. C'int-i 4 1 TAr .c fe You Can't Make Money unless von se ll the U-st. We havei it and offer liberal terms to salesmen, loe-al and traveling. Chase Bkotukks Company. New England HecLester. N. V. Jturseries. apr 3 St. Your Face VItl ba wrecthed with a most ngag-lnc .niiic, afler you invaat In a liiteSewinglacIiinB CCUIPPEO WITH ITS MEW PINCH TENSION," TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The nioLt complete and useful devices ever a J Jed to any Senium tujcUiae. The YIIIT12 l.t Durably and Handsomely Built, Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustneat, Sews ALL Sewable Articles, And will serve and please you up to the full limit of jour expectations. Active. Dealers Wanted in unoccu pied territory, ljln-ral terms. Address, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. f. r Soe by J. H .SII I filt .t Vti H. Varrolltoic. derlS V'j tim VICK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties X1, Bride of Niagara, TitiJK ax namk: Packet 25c. Half packet 15c. DOUBLE SWEET PEA Tlio Wonderful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Plural Novelties are descrilaed in . TSte Pioneer SstJ Catalogue? Viclt's FLORAL Ciuide for whith contains lithographs of the loutjlc Sweet Tea, Roses. Fuchsias, Blackberries, Uasjibcrries, New LraJcr Touiato. V-eeLahieS. r illcii with good tltitigs, oh! anj r.e. Full llt of Flowers, Vcgctahlcs. Small Fruits, etc.. with tlcstrip tion and inccs. mailed on receipt of 10 cents, -which TRIED AMD T0 K0VELT1ES ... Fwchsla. KoMt, Pewrl a-aunbirrr, m.ty he deducted from first m m w mm' m'm nler really fkfe or free wiih an order for any of the alo ve. I n the ftoral wot Id it is the only static GUIDE Rochester. N. Y. JAMES VICKS SONS lib your poor, tired feet with Salva-cea (IJUDI UAUK). It takes all the aching: out of sore or tender feet, instantly. Strained or over-worked muscles, chafings, or any soreness or stiffness they'rs all relieved in the same quick way. It's the best remedy for Sprains, PI!$, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Sort Throat, Burns, Bolls, Bruists, Skin Disoasos. Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. At drugjjLits. or by mail. Thi Cundmth Co., 174 Ca.hl St., N. Y. el 1 1 4ai Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER THtVM WOOD 1 aVi-a-T a. i 1 ,1 1 , ;Jlpll(l iHHi llffll? TAYLOR OEAN. '0U 203 at 20S HarkatSu PitUaaraa. Pa. irrliC saJ.iy. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. Qciwcbt, ;V V Drawai 15C. Chicago, Secre tary of tbe Stab accident Company, for information regarding Accident Insur ance. Mention this paper. By so doing you can save membership fare. Has paid over tjUO.OOO.0O for accidental injuries. Be your own Agent. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED octll.tin JOHN F. STRATTON'S Violin Strings The FiaM in the WoaU Every String 11 arraaitrd. John F. Stralton,"" PfjG a Sd for 811. 813. 815. 817 E. Hh St. iLlns space EK-toiiu,s (j Clothier. Iiliv. Pa. i FARMERS ! TAKE When yon wanl GOOD FLOUR t.ike your "rain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL iu Kbeusbur-. The FULL ROLLER PROCESS for the uiuimf.'iet tire of Flour has eeu j.ut in the OM Shenkle Urist Mill in Fhcusl.u anal turns out nithii but FIRST CLASS WORK. Brin in your rain an.l ive us .1 triul. Kaeh uinns frrtin in roiiM-l sejiarately aul you ret the Flour of yuur own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange ;rain for Fhii.r they can elo sei. The .Mill is runiiin every ilay with the BKST OF P0WKU. of Furs, Capos nntl Jackets, AVinlor Dross .o and Woolen Underwear at QUINNS l1 and 136 Clinton St., Johnstown.' F; Capes sold at halt cost. Xew Spring Hiv Goods arrivinir evet v da v. ! In all its Latest ana IVo. 6, IS'JS.Cut ttKMlWt: HURH. BEHIND THE CURTAINS ! We have a full line of TRUSSES anal SUFPORTEI of every description. A rupture is of smli ital portane-e that we keep in stock all sizes aiul iu-A-i TRUSSES. We solicit correspoa.ieuee anl can fill or.h-r- : mail. i Carriage and llavine o-ne-al up in the slaaii. Ltt-lr a-a-nj.iaHl l.y .1. A. r.n-v in KU-il-Ihiiv, 1 am .r-jiteiv.t l. lo kin.U a-jaln an.l t an i-iL-- W a.i k a.n ! . naiti.-e an.i al ra-araaaiiaMa-t. rius. t'.eiriaira Tiiiiuiiin. t ii-lii.n an.l -'' i IibJit-rl to eraU-r. t)rdarts takeii f..r Sj.iii.ir V :i4r,.i s an.l lViijia-. .-?ka-i-ii au-miaii giv-n iu lu pair 5.31 .ftT. w r, A Nl'KE ft RK rR tiyspppsh km ivnir.PSTinw Will ImmcaJlatel Serena ehra Moina.-b -an.l lore Alix-Ute. tor sale l.y Uruat l. t-r proiaMlT bar mall on raMipt etl rire. Sal, Bat I KB BKIU falladrlfkla. fm . Not. t ea. Ren no itar... 0 MOT 1 mi t r i i I PROPRIETOR. let l-aAr Most lEproyrJ Mel&ofls. Ta-e-lh e-Mr;iala-.l will unit j.:iin !.- ii-iu-r I'r.il. M.i - 1 V tiliaia! Te-e-th wiil.a.ut ,.l;it,-juvi lik,-iha-luttural t..!!; i- ta-t-ih. i.,:,;r t-r,.j, a. t li.-iat ill th. ir ti:: u; .iJ r llt-a-!;as.-. .-rk ala.lle at llu- liiaast ra-aaaiuil .1,- rat.- KsS"AH w,.rk warruiitel. Ternw Cah. t itli.v ,.i: M r ttto ali.il, ila il lL a-1' M. K. t 'lmra h. DK. A. LA I NO. GALLITZIX DAVISON'S - DRUG - STOW Wapon Sh W a-rk an.l I'aiiitnii: an.l s;iliIaa ii.ii - ' H. H. BENDER. Formerly of Carrollto 'Itastan Fire Inssmce K rP. AV. OlCli, Hr- GRUGT2. iDSlirallCG A"' i - a - iit ilwl. i t: it kxs it ri:a. r 1 e-e at - 0 It It - ri.TM af
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