THE 11. F, CONFERENCE Woman Pops Delegate Question Up In Committee. BLOW AT THE f. F.. SOCIETIES. tff..rt Made to Hare Ihe ff.pworth Lan Iter-larril lh! ' Only Vou rarnrile'a Organization l lh Church Preacher's Hostile Imeralew fM Trouble. Cleveland. May 13. The r-omrnittee on missions of the M. E. general con frronof: has consiilerwi th request of tho roiifi-rf-iice of India that missionary work be done among the fducated peo ple of that country. A mnnorial was received requesting that all appropria tions for missions lie made specific in stead of general. Both were referred to snh committees. The committee rec ommended that the contingent fund of the missionary societies be increased from -5,X to Ci0.iKiO. The woman delegate question iopped up fiercely in the committee when South America asked that lay missionaries be Heated in the missionary annual confer ences Many of these lay missionaries aie women and it was argued that their being a part of the annual conference would allow them to be delegates to the general conference. There was a hot rlisenssion and the matter was held in abeyance, but will probably be settled by allowing lay missionaries to occupy beats in conference, but not to vote. The book concern committee discussed and will probably recommend that The Church Journal be published in Spanish for the benefit of Mexico and South America. The education committee decided against the proposition to consolidate all the educational institutions, a course of proeeedure recommended on the Mre of economy. There was a lively time at the meet ing of the church extension committee over some severe criticism of the finan cial management of the Church Exten sion society. The society limns money to weak c hurches with which to build, the society taking mortgages. The com plaint was that often these, mortgages were worthless and the interest not paid. Rev. Dr. Kynett. the secretary, made vigorous answer that they were a great church and not a money-making corpor at inn ; that it would discourage the spread of the church and the Gospel to lie. overexacting, and that to press for the last penny used for Christ was not in line with true Methodism. The com mittee upheld Dr. Kynett. The Epworth League committee de bated the proposition to recognize the league as the only young people's society in the church. This was hotly opposed on the ground that it would drive many young people out of the church. At the meeting of the committee on episcopacy Dr. J. F. Ooncher of Balti more, for the sub-committee to cohsidct the advisability of electing more bish ops, reported that Bishops Bowman and Foster and Missionary Bishop lay lot were worn out and inefficient and rceommendod that two additional bish ops le elected to strengthen the board Dr. D. II. Moore of Cincinnati moved to make the number four and his motion was supported by Dr. (iraw. Dr. Leon ard and Dr. Kynett. Before action was taken the committee went into execu tive session and when it adjourned nothing could be learned as to the result The session of the conlerence was brief, but breezy. Considerable oratory was indulged in over the head lines of one of the morning newspapers, which made it appear that a conference dele gate, had denounced the Christian En deavor Society as idiotic, because it had prayed for the conversion of Colonel Jngersoll. The storm quickly blew over, however. Kev. W. A. (jnayle or Kan sas City, the delegate referred to. de nied the interview, but said iveverthe lens it was his opinion and be believed it was the sentiment of many of the delegates He was loudly applauded. Amanda Smith, one of the most fa mous colored evangelists, was present and the conference suspended business to receive her. She was given t he great est ovation of the conference, and was ri-qncsted to sing. ' The delegates joined in the chorus, and one song was insuffi cient and a second was called for and given She aroused the greatest enthu 8l:ism. The most important matter brought before the conference was embodied in a resolution providing for the appoint inent of a commission to prepare a new constitution. The shortness of the session and the failure of the conference to transact much business was due. to the delay of the committees in pre par lng their reports. At the armory last evening there was a meeting of the church extension society, at which Dr. William A Spencer of Philadelphia, one of the secretaries, read statistics showing that $5..M)0.(i00 had been devoted to the work during the past 30 years ; 0,062 chnrrhes Ieing allied during that time. T he collections for the past .four years ex reeded those of the previous four year by f3I.K An Ki-Camhler Plead alullty. Rochester, N. Y.. May IS. John Ive. ex-cashier of the First National bank of Watkins. has pleaded guilty to the indictment charging nun with mak ing a false entry in a report to the United States comptroller. No time has been fixed for passing senteuce. Love was a defaulter for over $100,000 llalttanare May llayeott Si. I aula. Baltimore, May 13. President Von der Horst. of the Baltimore Baseball club, has sent the following telegram to Manager on der Ahe of St. Lotus "Baltimore paper says yon attached oni gate receipts If you intend to keep np this nonsense our club will uot again appear iu your city. . A Receiver Appointed. Hi-ntinoton. W. Va.. May IS The United States court has appointed 7. Taylor Vinson receiver for the whol sale railway and mining supply house of Smith. Hobson, Brandt & Co This was l he largest house of the kind in the state Assets and liabilities yet on- I now n Alleged Murderer an Trial. Baltimore. May 18. The work of ecu ring a jnry to try Jerome Conncell, a boy but little more than IS years old. for I he murder of his adopted parents. (;aptam Frederick and Mrs. Anna M lxng. for their money, has begun id criminal court here. l laaionarlce Coming Horn. Constantinople. May 13. Mr. Wheeler, the missionary, and family and the Oates family, -consisting alto gether ot nine persons, have, left Khar- poot. Armenia, on their way to Amer ica. Military Kar geoes la Session. I tula Delphi a. May 13 The sixth annual convention of the Association of Military Surgeons is in session at the Broad Street theater. PltH OF THE NEWS European newspapers tn general warn Nnn against a conflict with the United oiaiS It Is reported that two more Americans, runiMu co oc members of the ComneU- vor s party, have been brought to Havana u prisoners. Th qnevn regent f Spain in her speech from tho throne to the cortes discussed l.uiwn affair, at great length and prom ised local reforms to Cuba H is rumored at Washington that Sec retary Olncy has requeJed the with- Vwa' th f " Ambassador. Baron Thielman. The teoi.v.i i. .v... . v. WAS CONGREGATIONAL CELEBRATION, t Centennial Anniversary ! of. Ihe Al tesheniea at Marietta, . Marietta, O., May 13. The centen nial anniversary of Congregationalism west of the Allegheny mountains has begun here and will continue three days. The meetings are held m the old First Congregational church, built in 1807, and still used for church purposes, having been frequently remodeled. It stands on the site of the original block house used 100 years ago. The visitors have been indulging in old-time rcmin iscenses in and around the first white settlement in the northwest, territory. Among those who partirtiatwi in the program today were : Prof. Frank ll Foster, Oakland. Cal ; Rev. Alonzo II. Quint. Boston ; President Charles F. Thwing, Cleveland; Rev Dflaven L Leonard. OU-rlin ; Rev. Cornelius E. Dickinson. Marietta, and Rv James Brand. Obcrlin. The progTnm for tomorrow includes Rev Washi. gton (iladdeii. Columhns: Prof Williston Walker. Hart ford .O.mi . and others The celebratn.ii will close Thursday evening with addresses by representatives from Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Wisconsin, micnigan " im representatives of the north wot terri tory . . When the New England colony first settled at Marietta April 7,l?sK.they had no minister with them Kcv. imnni Breek of Topsfield. Mass . was called the following .Inly . In IV.Xi Rev. Dan iel Story, a graduate of Dartmouth, was called. For years the settlement wor shiped in the northwest blockhouse in r. . . - rri the fort call.-d i;ampus iwanins i ue chnrch in which the celebration is lx- ing held is the mot her of many churches and colleges in the west. ANOTHER POINT FOR DEUBER. The Canton Manufacturer fiefs In a ltl n Ihe U'atrh Trust Cincinnati. May 13. John C. Denber. watchcase manufacturer of Canton, O . who liegan the fight which finally broke up the watch trnst. scored another point. Deutier and other companies paid to the Elgin and Waltham factories royalties in excess of SlOO.OOO on the Colby patei ts anil pendant watches. Later they ret used to pay royalties and were sued, i he lower court rcn dered decision against them. Judge Taft, of the United States court of an peals, not only reversed the lower court's decision, but declared the Colby patent invalid. The companies will now sue for recovery of money already paid. Ilelative nt Jeff llavis Shut. Paris, Ky.. May IS Jack R. Alex ander, a great-nephew of .lenersoii Davis, has been shot and mortally wounded at his saloon in this city by John Steers, a brakeman, whom he re fused to credit, for a drink. The MetrnMlilan Handicap. New York. May 14. The result of the Metropolitan handicap was: Coun ter Tenor won, Maxim second. Sir Wal ter third. Time. 1 :.r3. Twenty tlnildina Demolished. Wouthinoton 'Minn.. May I.H A cy clone has struck tins place demolishing 20 buildings Fortunately no one was seriously hurt. K-fcenalor l.li-n Convicted. Coi.t'wrirs, May 13. Ex-Senator Geo Iden of Newark has been convicted of having offered Clerk John It Malloy of the house of representatives .j(l to fal sify a roll call in IS'.KI. Got Heady tor (tenth. Tipton. Ind.. May 13. Zachariah Mc New, aged K7, has died at. Jackson, this county, from the effects of a fall lie had a presentment or his death, Tor he came to Tipton last week and purchased clothes ID which to be. bnrieil Four Killed by l.iclitnlnc. Cadiz, Ky., May 13. During a storm here John J. Wallace, a prominent farmer, and his three, sons, sought shel ter under a large sycamore tree. A lolt of lightning struck it and killed all font of them instantly. Whipped the Malahelea. Bclitwayo. South Africa, May IS. Benin's column has inflicted a defeat upon the Matatteles at Movene, without themselves suffering any loss THE RIVER AND HARBOR RILL A Tola oa the Measure Will lie Takea Thili Hermann. Washington, May 13. The animated contest which has proceeded for four clays in the senate over a deep watet harbor on the. southern coast of Call forma has tuvn broncht to a close bv a compromise lietween the conflicting in terests. The issue has been lietween the points of Santa Monica.the terminus of the Southern Pacific, and San Pedro. the locality urged by the California senators. Senator Frye. chairman of the commerce committee, finally harm onized the differences by referring the determination, as between Santa Mon ica and San Pedro, to a commission, to consist of three civil engineers, a naval officer and an officer of the coast sur vey The compromise was accepted by the California senators and was uani niously passed. An amendment, urged by My Gor man, limiting the expenditures under the contract authorizations to $IO,OoO. 000 annually led to a lengthy debate A motion by Mr. Vest to table, the amend ment failed, yens 2f. nays 31. An agree ment was reached to dispose of the bill by 3 o'clock this afternoon BOND INVESTIGATORS NAMED Secretary Carlisle Furnish Says lie Is Willing te Washington. May 13 At the meet ing of the senate committee on finance Chairman Morrill apiiointod a sub-committee of five to investigate the bond sales under the PcfTcr resolution, nam ing for that service Senators Harris Vest and Walthall. Di mot-rats ; Piatt. Republican, and Jones (Xer.) Populist Secretary Carlisle's letter to Senator Morrill saying that he was willing to furnish the committee any information at his command was read, and the chairman was authorized to request the secretary to supply statement m writ ing with the understanding that if ad ditioual facts should he required lie would be asked to appear personally. The Session of the Washington. May 13.- Henwe. -The bouse en tered upon the contested election case of Rinaker vs. Downing from the Six teenth Illinois district. The debate was very spirited. Mr. WheelcriDem . Ala.) was taken to task for abusing the privi lege of printing in The Record, and some extensive interpolations in a tc cent speech of his were expunged by a vote of 75 to 144. Mr. Evans (Rep., Ky. ). in obedience to the instrnctionsof the ways and means committee, gave notice that he would call up the "free alcohol'' bill at the first opportunity. Filled Cheese Kill Reported Washinotoh. May 13. The finance committee of the senate reported favor ably the house: filled cheese bill, with some amendments. The. amendments reduce the annual revenue, tax on man ufacturers of filled cheese from 100 to $2-10, and on wholesale dealers in the article from $250 to $l'0 The report was adopted by a bare majority of one. the vote standing ft to 4. Favorable to Nicaragua Canal. WAf-HisoTON, May 13. The Mahou Nicaragua canal bill has been ordered reported favorably to the. house some what amended. The canal is to be con structed according to the plans of the engineer department of the army and puder its snperrisiorv A SPLIT IN DELAWARE. Higgins Men Bolt the Repub lican Convention. APDICKS' ADHERENTS IN 0NTI10I- t:i i Side H-ltl Convention ml Named Ih-lri-itei t St. Louis The llimiin ;elcKalion Instructed lor MrKinlcy A Lively Conversion lu Missouri. Dover. Del.. May 13. Before the ad jonriiment of the Republican state con vention here one of the stormiest bat ties in the history of state Republican clitics had leei waged fh:irnes of fraud were exchanged and fighting over contested seats n dulged in until it looked as if the con vention would end in chaos, i lie wu. t. EDWARD ADDICK&, was between the factions respectively headed bv J Edward Addicks and ex- Senator Anthony Higgins The Hig- eiiis men bolted the convention and held a senarate one in the statehonse W. Hastings presiding. These national delegates were chosen : Anthony Higgins. John Pilling. Hiram Reedy. Dr. Paris T. Carlisle. Cornelius P. Swain and George. H Hall Thev were instructed for Mc Kinley. The regular convention selected J Edward Addic-ks.D. F. Stewart..! Frank Allen. Dr. Hiram R Burton. Dr. Caleb R liion. The Addicks delegates were unin Ktructed. FLED TO CELLARS AND CAVES. 4 :yrlMi lifarrt the People 1.1 ftn, Nc-lft. Lincoln, Neb.. May 13 A cyclone has swept this section A funnel shattcil cloud shot down from t he storm loud and a izcneral stampede of citizens foi cellars and caves ensued. At the school house the children fled nanic. stricken to the furnace loon. amid the wildest, confusion and m;iny of them were hurt The cyclone strncl the tzround north of the town It- ionise was northwest. The path of tin storm was from 200 tn 300 yards wide ami everything in this pal h was ur.cd tn the ground, liiclnding several honses After traversing a dist:inci; of alxinl two miles the cloud arose and at a point five or six miles further to the north BropiK-d again to the earth, where it is feared thai, fieat damage and loss of lite, resulted Kv.folrre Captain Sentenced New York, May 13 Ex-Pohre Cap tain Edward B Carpenter has plead guilty to Mi, charge of hnlM-ry and ha ticeii sentence il lo I nrec months 1 1 , tlx penitentiary and to p:iy a fine of fl..r foi receiving a brilie of :fl.00 fiom th Liquor Dcalt'is association "clone It. Nocona. Tex., May lta 13. A cyclone has struck the houses of S K Davis and K J Prnett. completely demolish ing them. Mr and Mrs Pruclt wen severely injured and a small child ol Mr Davis was also badly hint STATE HAPPENINGS. New Castle ministers will day desecration. fight Sun- A congress of fnnncirymen held at Philadelphia. being The dead liody of a child was found in an outhouse at Warren The state grand castle. Knights of th Golden Lagle, is m session at A Itoni a. Mrs Catherine Amigo was remanded tn jail at Wilkesbarre. charged with murder. The. heavy rain r.f Monday night dmwnc-d out the. forest fin s in the vi cinity of DnBois The llniontc.wn electric road is to lie extended -thlough Lcllh and Hop wood to Brr.wnncld Mrs William Cox of New Castle fell down a flight of stairs and received in juries which may prove fatal. T .1 lioyer. a druggist at Portage, Cambria county, was held for trial at court for selling liquor without a license. Beaver Falls citizens have petitioned 5-cnalor ynay and IXmgrcssman Phil lips to hasten work on the new post office Survivors of the One Hundred 'and Twenty-seventh regiment, Pennsylva nia Volunteers, held a reunion at Har- risburg Several of the workmen in the New Castle mills were overcome by heat on Monday, but none were dangerously a H eel ed Andrew Klepple, aged 27. and Joseph Kohn. aged si. Dot ti miners, were run over and killed on the railroad near Irwin Keepor Henry Deckweitz. of the Fore paugh-Sells show was attacked by a leopard in Allegheny City and probably lataliy Hurt. Secretary of Agriculture Edge fell over at his desk wilh an attack of ner- vons prostration at Hamsburg. Jt is feared the attack will be fatal. The breaking in two of a Lake Erie freight train near Homewood caused a nan ireignt wrec.K. a numher of cars were damaged, but no one was injured A strange wild animal that carries off small live stock has been terrorizing the residents of ijnnbar, and a huntinar party to dispose of the animal is being organized By the falling ot a scaffold in the in terior of St Mary s church. Erie, Lonis Maranilli. an Italian painter, and Alex Lee. colored, kalsominer. were probably fatally hurt The grand jury at Greeneburg ignored the charge of selling liquor without a license and gambling against J. F Pickard. proprietor of the Grand Cen tral hotel at Mt Pleasant. The remains of a man supposed to be James Mills were found in the ruins of the house burned at Mnrraysville". Fay ette county. Mills was thought to have been away from home at the time of the fire Mlfht II are lietulted Fatally. Bm-ffield. W. Va .May 13. A fight has occurred between H. P. Woolwine of this place and Chief of Police W. T. Watkins Had not one of the mar shals, named Hazel wood, interfered' and struck Woolwine with his mace the chief would have loeii severely injured or Woolwine would have been shot. ltealh Front Cholera. AirxASWiiA. May 13 There has been 22 deaths from thole reported here. -i Queen of -fighting craft. The Cruiser Tirooklyu Orenter Every Way Vbao the New Tork. Philadelphia. May 13. The cruiser Brooklyn or as she has been moro ap propriately dubbed, the -Greater New York." has returned triumphant to ner dock at Cramp's shipyard. Her journey op the Delaware river from the capes was almost one continuous uvnuuu, every factory along the way saluting the queen- of fighting craft as she passed, and flags were dropped re- i pciiteilly. I The most conspicuous onjeets anoui the Brooklyn as she steamed up tho river were the big numerals "21.07, painted in white on each. side of tho central smoke stack. These figures told to passing craft the story of the success ful speed test. I he Briw klyn has been designer as a more effec tive ship than the New York, being longer, heavier and possessed of supposed, greater fight ing qualities. Although the speed called for is the same, many of those on loard are confident that she will, on her official test, about July 15, accom plish 22 knots, or one knot more than the New York. Work is Ix-ing pushed on tho battle ship Iowa and it is expected she will be sent away from the yard for her un official trial about Sept 1. A SEIZURE BY RUSSIA. An American Score foini tor mat Country In China. London, May 13. A special dispatch from Shanghai says that the Russians through an American agent named Smith have taken possession of the dispuiea territory at Chefoo, over which tho British claim rights. Six Russian war ships are there, as well as the Detroit. ... i ac t. : . .. 1. Yorktown, tjiympia aim xu.iH-niaa United States navy. The dispatch adds that intense excite ment prevails at Chefoo. A dispute li to ine irioiMi inmi hai says that the Russians have seized lot 12 of the British concession. at ine foo in defiance of all legal and treuty rights. The Globe's editorial comment on the dispatches from Shanghai contains the remark that : "The seriousness of the news irom Chefoo cannot be overestimated ine action taken is in direct contravention of existing laws and treaties and cannot lie viewed by Great Britain as other than an unfriedly act." FILLEY HAS THE CALL. The Miaaoari Rrnnhliraa Contatlo Ailopl-t MrKltiley lleolatin St. .losErit. Mo.. May 13 The Ue publican state convention was in mckmou all niphf. owing to the fi(;ht between the the. Filley and Kerens faction The Killey contested dele-gates have lieii K?ated. He fore the opening ot the. convention mc.mltcrfi of both factions tried to break into the hall, and the police, weie com- pel led to nst: their clnbs freely. i he platform cleclares for son no money anil well-known rtepntilican principles. Vhe delegates are instructed to vote for Mc Kinley. A. V. A. Supreme Cntincll. Washinhtox, May 13. The supreme council of the American Protective an scv-iation has held an informal meeting. Ihe first of the convention. No special business was transacted, exc-c-pt the. ap rointiuent of a committee! on creden tials, which is arranging to beat all t on eating delegations. Trying to Save .larkaan'a Neck. Nf.wpoiit, Ky., May .13. The argu ment m the Jackson trial continues Colonel Crawford devoted much time in an attempt to discredit the testimony ol the two negroes Allen Johnson ana George H. Jackson, the cabman, but his greater effort waa to create a doubt as to whether the girl was killed in Ohio or Kentucky, and also to establish an alibi for Scott Jackson. Deadly Ouarrel Over Women. Hopkinsvillb, Ky., May 13. At White Oak tirove Ed Long has been shot through the heart and instantly killed. A quarrel over two women had arisen, when pistols were eirawn ami shots fired, one of them striking Long. an innocent bystander. Five of tho combatants were arrested on (suspicion. Kl-Sr nalnr lltala Sa lroaanea. Wiif.ei.inci. May 13. Word has leen received of the. drowning at ea tf Henry (I. Davis. Jr., -son of cx-St-natoi Henry (J. Davis and brother-in law of Senator Stephen IV Elkins. Davis had taken a rruistt to Sonth Africa foi hi health anil was accidentally drowned in midoccan. THE MARKETS. Pittsri-ko. May 12 W II EAT No I red. T87n; No 2 rd 7lffl 72c.; Kprini; wheat. ?Ktt?la. tX)KN-Nn yellow ear. V&hXp.: No helled. jf.Ltt: . inu'h tiilxwj Khelled. .tJi(t mllMl ear. XMi OATS- No 1 white,. SaSftSiljn; No 2 do. ta-JV.$n: xr No 11 wluu,. Z-ttfiio. lieht IIAY-No I timothy. $15 aU -".' No ttniuthv. l:i.rlH75. inliHl rl-r. turn U 25; pafklii. S.THm !).-. No i tm-llns pnai tie.. (II .- I A0U; WBCOl. hay. I'J CJO tlo lor tinithy. ItUTTER Klein rreamery. Ihi4ai!4l. Ohio laney rraanwrt, Ift'l7c; lancv country, roll I lI I '.V; low ctrtde and cooking tnr-wr r ancv lew York, toll nream, larce kizc. SlyrCHln. New York flab. Ibrtc l S" lancy Ohios. KWte. Wia. on.it. Swia tn tnha lttU'.4c. Iiinlmrcer. IL'l:wi; Ohio Sartsa lu tuba. M;4I4o. Swim, in aqua re block. 14!. 14c HulJ Mrletiy trash Pennsylvania and Ohio, in ca-m. OVailic: seonnda, RVf irlln rOULTRV-Un live -hK ronx 7iKSMir per ftair: live hiekeiis. email nuraaSe.. hpring chickens. 5iU(a.7.ic; dreasod chickens. I4il:ln per pottnd. live dnrka, MiarHie i-t pair dteM-d. IhKttHr per ponnd; live tnrkeyn. Itic tier M.nnd . dresl. lccl5o nti ponnd. live aTrn. ftKHlhr. per pntr PiTHiltriiO. May 13 CATTLK-Receipt fair thla week ; Jatt earn or. aale; market ruled alow and draeRV at oer-nne or HCT.I2B on all eradea We qnote prtrea as tollowa: Prime. 4 2Uft4 ;w. good t4 lKtt '3D: ftod hntchera. .1 HU-a4 III. roach tat. S-IOua3t. hnlU. ataea and cows, tl 750i a Ml. treh r ows and prinsers tlo:aa Mta.s-KeroipU liberal on Monday ; demand tan; market steady; today's ran ht-ht; de mn-nd lipM.; market rIow Wa quote prices prime medium and best Yorkers. IU ftKua A5 common to lair workers. fa50a.!5.i; heavy hog. at5(sa..Tll; roiiKhs. t2 00.4:100 MltW AMI I.AMIIS-Snpplt lair on Mon oay; a ears on sale; market lair; price UK4 I.Sc. lowsr on both -heep and lamlia: niedinnt Kradn.t selling liet; Uay the receipt ate lair and market aleady. We qnote as follows: Prime sheep. $.l rVVt a 75; Rood. 3 nllJts US. fair lU.:!u(ft3.4u. common. 75naoO; mil. UKTa 2UI; choice lambs. tlWil SO. common tr. gonl lambs. :i .Virl4.2b; spring ' lamb. .1iiik&7 ut: veal calve, itlkifltfio. heavy and Ihln alves tJI.A3UJ l incinniit. tUt 19 nOOS Market active and atronc at tSfar? S.Vi Rereipta. 4.MI briad: shipments. Htkai head CATTLE Market steady a 12 t3 4 2S fie celpU. 2UI head : shipments, nor.e KHRKP AND LAMBS-Market steadt at 12 (KkJiH aU Tt'eceip r. 1.I0J head: shipment. 7(ai head Imbs If arktt steady at t3.2a(S4.5u. aprinc. (4OU,a&0U. Ni York. May 13 W n EAT Spot market turn. No ,2 teA. t5io; No 1 hard. Tio. 4ORN Rpo' market steady . No I .ZAfjc. OATS SjkI market active in an t a port ray; No. 2. 2.!4a2.Vi CATTLE Market quiet and lower o com mon to medium steers and medium to good dry cows N -tive steers, poor to prime. U ui 3H.fi0; Cohte-lo. t4-Wiit4 27Hi oxen. 4-0U; btlls. rXVMif. J; dry cows, l.&U.j3.2i &HEEP AND LAMBSSJarket quiet and lower. Clipp sheep, poor to fair. S3 0U4 ui; Clipped lambs, common to choice, .&$.; . spring lambs. i2.UU44.0U each. HUGS Market wsak at 13 70a.la. LADIES! 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The past Jflh of a Century the Leading Family Medicine af the U arld. HIS B. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietors, SAN FRANOIS(H A?;n NKW YOKK. t cures Catarrh, even in serious cases. To get immediate relief in Ca tarrh, or a hard " cold in the head," just put a bit of Salva-cea (tkadk-majuc) the size of a pea, into each nostril. It's the quickest remedy for Piles. Skin Diseases. Ulcers, Bolls, Burns, Sore Throat, Bruises, Earache,. Chafing, Headache, Sprains, Strains. Two sizes, 25 anil 50 cents. At druggists, or by maiL Th Bbakdkbth Co., .74 Canal St., N. Y. Kill 86 THE KEELEY CURE -1 a special loon to biivj,ic-ss M l,avin. nlU-l uIi.ux-,ou,!y t!,c drink hnb t an' waLeu to tin.) the Uis.-a.M- of alinholisiii 10110. it u tr.eiil. remlL-rilii; tlu-tu liulit to ma-,...... -f .',:qr,im".!? a .clea,L l,rin- A four week " - " ai-aiUiCUb ai Use PITTSBfRQ KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 42IC Fifth Avenue lnJV,to,ih,cm. all their Pw-rs. mental and .. ... ....... a iuc nMiiorumi Blirx-lilc, am un-i them to the con.lition thev were in I re thi-y 111.lul1.-e I in stimulants. This has lm ne 11 more limn lvw troaitil h.-r,-, an. 11 hi? Ihcin some of y.-ur own neighbors, u irt-u we mn ref.;r with -ontl.l-in-e as lo tlx tite safety ami i-m.-ii-n.y f Ihe Keeler Clm-'-. ' J"'', "'"l ii-t -iir. iiiin invesiifiitioti I . u. for ixtuiiiUJet giviln; fuil iulornia aair. 1 9 BUGGIES at Pricf CAU' A HARNkSS to l op Bnincy. . 7i We Pat the J6 1'haelun ... f -t PKICI-.S and 4 Ham. Tp Murrey .a (7. oateoll Al-L. H IIosmI Waiua. out(periUra. 1 ll.ail I -art M MX Buy of faA. BUIT87 Harataa .3 K6.Urvand aave 10 Buifiry ta.6 Midd toman 'a a Team tl'j U lirr.HU Moriraa Had die. tl at,, ('(' fYea. r. . nt'cT cakt ro. t to U Uwrcm at., Clarlnnall. O. KS REDUCED Iruiit I ii." lie: per uhhiIii l.r a barni- Mts tnainit-tit lv ir- tlclnr phrslrlan nf yo y-ar rxia-rli-nce. iatl ellt-u-ir l--l-iill..n Ithd ltttiH-si. NostarvinK. wrinkles ..r lt',l.iiirH .. I pnfTt-scria-ral Itr-alth aiHl l(MiiiiiMi..iii,L.t tclaiwaud aia-ii-iy Uuln indorse It. '1 b.-una)HU rurul PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL ennndemlally. Ki panlrnlars .-iii.ln-. with slam; IIP WVilPP I'tlrtrtTki.lliimIU. a-". Oil I L1IV, Or aui Sm..,, Mn uKk tin oeUft.M ly JOHN F. STRATTON'3 ULEBRATED r.lAr.DOLING. Importrra of and Wholrtal Dralrra In .n kinds of MUSICAL uronu.iir.... Sll. 813. 815. 817 East 9th St.. New York. sTl i '-I rata safa- i ; Sfi9 Yoyr Face Vill be wreathed with a most encaging smile, after you invest in a fa tu COUIPPCO WITH ITS MEW PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The most complete an J useful devices aiMcd to any sewing tuacmoe. Tlie WHITE Is Durably and Handsomely Billt, Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Sews ALL Sewable Articles, And will serve and please you up to the full limit of your expectations. Active Dealers Wanted in unoccu pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. SttU bif J. '. Sit I Kit I UU U. Gtrrolltor. deelS W5 611 VICK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties Lb. 40f. Half lb. Quarter lb. lie. ,'l'lto Only Bride of Niagara, TH1IK TO NAMK Packet 25c. Half packet 15c. DOUBLE SWEET PEA Tlie Wonderful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novelties are described in , The Pioneer Seed Catalogue," lck's FLORAL Collide for 1S96, which contains lithographs of the iHaible Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsias, Blackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled with good things. old and new. Full list of TBXED AJTO Tktn HOyiXTIES ... rmcaalaa, Koaa.. Pearl Otiuaabaity. Blackberry. Leader Tomato, Patatoas, ate. Flowers, Vegetables. Small Fruits, etc., with descrip tion and prices. Mailed on receipt of 10 cents, which may be deducted from first order really fkek or free with an order for any of the above. In the floral world it is the only safe GUIDE Rochester, N. Y. JAMES ViCKS SONS FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING ITRY THE FREEMAN. f?i:Urt5r2i - has eniTl a constant patronaire fear orrr sixty yeara. It ia won.l.-rfullT cQk-adutu in all painful diarawa. surh aa stBeaaaalla. Laaaaaa, latarra, 1 ! k.rkr. Kearalala, HaM-Lavrhe and other aliments ahm pala la aa attpad ant. Try It. At liniar wUtrvn. or by aoail oa rweipt ot aaaue. address and Xi reola. WINKELMANN & BROWN DKUU CO.. Baltlaaare, If... V. a, A. oc.l.9&iy. CREAM RAl mCATARRH In qttlrkly (tmawi Ihf) AHny fain mud Ja.matalioa, Hmlm rA Horn. Pratrrim th Mrtnhmne from, Additional c Wrf. fCrntorrm the Bntnrm nf Tnnte araaoT MseU. It Will Cure COLD "1 HEAD A particle) It applied Into each Dofliel ami is aareeahle. Prlr.iO-iUst UrasjKlsts orby mall fcl-Y BKOTHLKS, &S Warran Street. New York. OOT.IO (H.ly Carcats. and Trade-SI arks obtained, and all Pat em business contorted for Moderate F-l. Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office, and we ran secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo-, with descrlp Jon. We sdrise, tf patentable or not. free of charge. Oar fee not due till patent is sermred, A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents.' with names of actual clieuta in your State, county, o town, sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opaosrta Patent OUc. Washlnatea, 0-tV SewiD BaT 1 lacme Hill ktn profitable if lightly grown-, S20 V-PhosphatcXa-i 1 roakt-fl them grow as Ibey should (rrow ; HiaWra Cara. ,- ji V t Wheat and ottHrr crops J l'" arrow better than any fc-r- UlUcT known. Send lUrJ! CI) new Frloe I Int. CHEWI1ML WORKS. VrlOR, PA. jtr23 This space heions i NTOIlLIEJSr, v aa aa -ar I QJlOlll iiIBiy. It a. Oliver Gave to ilie tin-: oliyki: chii.i.p:i i-i.tiw wurks OUii;iNATKI T1IK I'M 1LLKH I'LdW I.MH STKV. It is the Largest Plow Factory in the GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED PLOT f ci ecpairs Are the HfThey staiil (ir-t ami r..ri-in t for i are of imitations. Tlie uani' oLIVEli . nur u)aui i in- iptrrnw aim Ti.e or:. - uore than with a ooinmon llnal si.riiiu t.H.lli harrow, ir. im lie ji, t- m..rr teeth by the ue of the lever and the rai-hels. The seat can t- reiuovej in a i i Bl'UfilKS. U AIiOXS HAKXr.SS A XIl lllt-Vf I.KS. AT C. A. SHARBAUGH'S You will fiml Ihe most complete assortment of Spring flftL:- Hats, Shirts, Umleruear and Shoes in the county at our s'A Yon will find Men's All-Wool Suits as low as $o. Better o: from $C 50 to 1S. Boys Suits to fit boys age 14 to ll from $4 to $15. Child's Suits, age 4 to 14 years, at $1, jl K $2, $3, $4 and $5 all well-made, neatly trimmed and jerft fitting. All the new shapes in Spring Hats and a Fine Line of Ge: Furnishings of every description. Also the best assortment . Northern Cambria of Men's, Boys', Ladies', Misses' and ChiUrc shoes from $1 to $3.50 the pair all new goods and latest If you desire well-made and neat-fitting Clothing and Sbo will more than pay you to buy from C.A. Sharbauch, CARR0LLTOWN, PA. BEHIND THE f We have a full line of TRUSSES and SUPP0BT; of every description. A rupture is of such vital i; portance that we keep in stock all sizes and iii - TRUSSES. We solicit correspondence and can fill orders : : mail. J F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Ham Street, Near Post Office as)Tbs anderslKaexl ilaslren to Inform the pub lie that fa bas oneI a shavtnar ear or ol Main street, near the post office where barherln. in all 1U brsrx-h.-is will te carried on In the fut a re. Ea-erTthlns: neat aaC Clean. Your patronaare soiictied. K. X FKr? JOHN F. STRATTON'S Band Instruments DRUMS. FIFES. Piccolos and Band Supplies. Srndfor JOHN F. STRATTON, Catalogue. 811. 813. 815. 817 E. 9th St.. N.Y. w.ta. I saa. Maw aV m UraaUwas. . Lilly's I.arSlv to wm -x World llie Chilled P 1 THE r Best en ino Face of tlie G-ce. xoellen.. dural.ility and ui,-ri,.r ; isou all wearina part. '" " HENCH & DROMGOLL'S 1 UtM lniril II : J 1 ft r ty'i h Lever FpriTcDlhHancTcnVat The Hi rim lia Im-.h il.rn.zi. t on rmicli and na k. ai.ii --a i mellow laini. ami lln-.irait i!rt-:.f nu-it one-lia!f a lmr-e ;l.i, ..r r tluat s;irit,tt Uo:li l,urr.i. .r wi.rds. a man aveicliiii - ut.s. N. B. SWANK,! -MTCtHl. MAIN" .v r.El'li'I;!'! .liiHXT'S :, CURTAINS DAVISON'S - DRUG - STOI; M3 I a Via"" LrTv.T rorrnrnrmarkin an.1 Try rf Ml'XS ac t, .sal rut-'ai-" T. . idnst bureau for amnnf P"-'"" f rrrr rut. l takrn .-at l.r u I- ,,l,""'rx IM 1UUUC D a ntHJiT Klr. ii 'rieutific awtnoi tcX r-Ir-nlatlon of a tit ar-n-tititv T'"", sua ahouta witlKNit IL. :I t ; car: $i ji six minim A.Ur. - t l-Lau&iikjaa.3Ct llruaJaay. ' ux- ubuc tjr a mta bi- - 9 JOHN F. STRATTON CELEBRATED t & wins. i WkalaaaU Paaa la all sa ....... . upnuisn 9C' IliJ w- rolin. 6uitars, Banjos. Mdoi'"f. ciTfc HarsnetXcaa, 4c slsxS ef StrlsOt; 511. 813. 615. 617 East bt-e " ta..