Three Bills Under Debate In the House. W. A. STONE SOUNDS A WARNING. Hie l-rmprrt of ICrtnrninc rmaperltjr mil Jlish Wape Will Increase Immi gration to Startling Proportion Cor 11m Wants the Canadians liar ml. Wastttsoton, May 20 Th honse has eiitert?l upon a debate of the immigration bills. roporteit from the immigration committee. Conprt ssinan W. A. Stone (Pa.) awl Cnnprrssman Traoewell (Ind.) arcned for a restrictive measure; Congressman Corliss (Mich ) for his bill designed to put an end to Canadian competition with American lalx.r and Coiifrressman Moro. (Mass.) and Coii.Tcssmaii Kartholdt (Mo.) for the education test bill. Mr. l'.artholdt artruerl that there wa no question so much talli.fl of and so little undcrstxd as the ,iroll'm of ini-uiitn-atum. There was. he thoupht. too much passion and projudice in the de mand from certain quarters in favor of the exclusion of foreigners. liool im migration, he urged, was desirable. His bill was a moderate measure for the ex elusion of illiterates. An educational test, he pointed out. would not mate rially affect immigration from tircat Britain. (Jet-many and other countries of Northern Europe. Mr. V. A. Stone of Pennsylvania, the author of the Stone bill, explained its provisions and advocated its passage The country, he argued, had long suf fered from unreasonabl immigration The immigration for the last ten yeai had succeeded the natural increase. Mr. Bartholdt challenged this state ment, contending the natural increase was 1,0)O.OO0 a year, while immigration had averaged only atont 250.(11)0 a year Representative Stone said that during the hard times of the psist three years immigration had fallen off. but with the prospect of returning prosperitv and high wages it wonld increase to startling proportions. He did not op pose immigration as long as we could assimilate the foreigners, but they were coming too fast. In places in his own state there were localities where the English language was not spoken and where English newspapers were not read. Our laws were neither under Ftood nor respected. His bill would transfer the inspection system from om ports to the ports from which the inimi grants sailed. He had read two letters, one from Congressman Hitr. chairman of the foreign" affairs committee, and one from Charles Emory Smith, form erly minister to Russia, testifying U. the feasihility of his bill. Mr. Corliss (Rep., Mich.), submitted an argument in favor of his bill for the exclusion of foreigners who crossed on frontiers each year to compete with American labor. He read the testimony of inspection agents and others nlong the Canadian border as to tb evil effects of the annual influx of Cuiixdmi. birds of passage. THE AMALGAMATED CONVENTION. Iron and Stoel Worker ot the Country Guthrrril at Oetrolt. Detroit, May 20. One hundred and seventy-five delegates were present when the annual convention of the Amalgamated Association of Irou and Steel Workers of America was rafted to order. President Garland of Pittsburg Dresided. Today the reports of officers are being read and tomorrow the wage commit tee will make its report, which will be the principal subject of dsscussion thereafter. The delegates preseut directly repre sent 50.000 workers, but nOO.000 em ployes of the iron trades are actually governed bv the decisions of this bdy. Forty-five lodges have been enrolled during the past year, and the represen tation this year is the largest siuce the Homestead troubles. IVnif r llankrn In.lietwl. Dkwf.u. May 20. The federal grand jury, now in session, has found several indictments against lank officials ant others, accused of having conspired ti defraud depositors John J. Keith matin, president, and John J. Reith manu. Jr.. vice president, Charles M Clinton, cashier, and Charles Knnze miller, assistant cashier of the German National bank and O L Miller Of Chi cago are among them fitj Colng North Again. St. Johns. N". F..May 20 The Arctic explorer. Lieutenant Robert Peary, is going north again this summer, and steamer is now being arranged here foi that purpose. The object of the expedi tion is lclieved to be to secure for th Philadelphia Academy of Science th 40 ton meteorite near Cape York, whicl Lieutenant Peary discovered last year A Mao Who Klrk.4 on a Kin. Wiihita. Kan, May 20 Mrs. M. Ashcraft. a widow has been arrested on a warrant sworn out by T. A. Fawcett, a tailor, who charges that she threw kiss at- him while he. was with his wife with malicious intent. Mrs. Ashcraft says the kisa was meant for Mrs Fawtctt. Army and ay I'oloa. "Washinotov. May 20. The second day's convention of the National corps, regular army and navy union, was principally taken up in listening to ad dresses by congressmen. The speakers included Senator Squire of Washington Representatives Russell of Connecticut and Watson of Ohio Boor llonlri Out of Klltplnf vr. .nl Salrm, Mass . May 20. A notice has been posti-d in Naumkeag cotton mill No. 5. announcing that on after June I the mill will be shut down for an in definite period. Four hundred spinners and weavers will b thrown out of employment. Admitted Ilia Hanging Waa Joac Mi-rphysboro. Ills , May 20 John D. Jones, who stamped to death in a fit of brutal rage. Mrs. Mendenhall. at the Anna (Ills.) fair lost fall, has been hanged hero. He admitted the. right eousness of his conviction and ptofessed repentance. Cleared of F.intrevalemt.t.- Diux. May 20. David Bteen. form erly superintendent of the fruit and vegetable market in this city, has been acquitted of the charge of emliezxle ment. upon which he was extradited from New York. Couldn't RottWi tha Stria. Milwai;rfe. May 20 The. committee: of citizens to endeavor to bring about an adjustment of the street railway In law difficulty has dissolved No selth rnent ctiuld be reached A Cntthroat Minlnr. R Fravcisoo, May 2). J K Blan- her. the ex-Hungarian army oftioot who is snspr-cted of cutting the throat of Mrs. Iiingfi!ldt. an aged woman, is atill huioriK the missing. .itC tt bv Piltahuraera. TtstaiiOsa. Ala.. May 20. Messrn Nicola. Hastings and Gil pa of Pittsburg have just completed the purchase in this county of 3O.000 acres of valuable tin Li land tXei la a fbaritahla laf itotlao. Nrw York. May 20 Jam A Ash ford, who is said to have boeri a colonel in the Confederate armv. haie died at the lluflsoo street honsc of telinf. I.ynrhlNK Unauu. NfwOruaxs, May 20 James Dnm ln. colored, haa hmn lynched In St Bernard parish. He attempted to oat joy wiuie laay. Intend to Kelense SI. i'rlsoiMT. Moscow. May 20. Tho Duke and Duchess of Connaught, representing Queen Victoria at the coronation cere monies, and the Grand Duke and Grand Dnchess of Hesse, Prince and Princess Louis of Battenberg, the hereditary Grand Duke of Baden, the crown prince of Denmark, and Prince Suda naru of Jauan. have arrived, also Ad miral Selfridge. of the United Sfas bavy and tirty. A Berlin special says : The B. rlmpf r Tageblatt claims that ihe fwr's mani festo will give amnesties, partial or complete, to Russian prisoner in Si-l-cria The peasantry n. . ort.tir. iron rtistrins will t? extns-d tiom Htrears of .town dui s Even thr. .lews will nol l.o foieottci. and ill starred Hebrew agru niliiisil olo nie at Ekat-eriiia-slav will also - - cised trom air-ars A London special says : The ltome correspondeiit of The Chronicle hear that the Vatican has received inlotma tion that the c.ar will rui..i'" all C:illo lie prii-sts who have ln-en imptlsom d -.nt to Sileri:l for blench of the pnl.lii. worshii. laws, ami thai he ,rr.miM-K to grant gradually a huge. u.e:isir religions lil--rtv to all hi sulij. Is ! or in f inding the Catholics TILLMAN HAS THE DE L fc ( A T S The South Carolina HmwMMw '''" tiota In Coln.l.. Twl:i,r. Cot l MPlA. S C. May 20 -The. state Democratic convention is in session to day Of the :t20 di-legales tlieie are not more than 15 who favor the single gold standard, so thr convention is sine to adopt the strongest kiiul of dtwlara tion in favor ot in-e suver. Senator Tillman has dcclarco Ins in tention of leading the Soolh t-atolina ilelegallO" in a lxtlf. ftom the Chicago convention if its platform should not contain a flat-footed declaiation foi ftee silver and its nominees slmulil not lie such men as he thinks will carry out pledgi-s for silver Scnatoi Irby. tin state Democratic chairman, is optrfwfd to this tmlicy A majority of tin- mem Ix-rs of the convention adhere to Till man as against Irby. but. thn convention will vote down resolutions instructing either foi or against a lll- l illm.ni will head the delegation of IS to tin Chicago convention THE NEBRASKA CYCLONE Still So Autl.enlir New From nee Henertatioii. Falls City. Neb., May 20. All effort to ascertain the extent ot the cyclone damage in the Pawnee reservation have been unavailing. The rejiort ot 4ii killed and many injured cannot lie veri fied The rcpoit is said to have been brought from the interior of the reser yation by a courier. News travels slowly on the reserva tion under favorblo circumstances, ami with all forms of communication ren dered difficult by reason of high water, bad roads and wrecked wires, it is ex ceptionally difficult to verify the pres ent rumor. Citizens of this county have held a massmeeting here and ap- nointed a committee to procure funds for the cyclone victims of this imme diate locality. lO SAVE W ALLINfi AND JAC.KSON A Woman Canglil Tivlitf W il Mtu. to Ittilrt Oinctixsati. May !h Mrs Gilo P.rMh of Newport, who Iihk ! n tnnt' at tentive to Jackson and Walling b sending them delicacies, has tn.eit over heard by oflirers who were, hidden ! Wallingford's saloon, to offer Walling ford tot) if he would change his test i mony in the Walliiig case so as to mak it appear that it was some other than Friday night when Pearl P.ryan was at his saloon with Walling and .lark son Sheriff Plummer recogniziM th- woman and took her to Newport. She had previously gone to Allen Jackson and made him a similar offer and he had arranged to meet her at Wallingford's and then notified th police. MAV OfcCt ARE FOR filLVER. Rat South Tlakota Ciolcl Sleli Ife-ntttrrat. Wilt -.!. Siorx Fall. S D . May 20 JCcports indicate that the state Democratic on vention. wr-ich is meeting today it Alierdcot. will iht lare for free .silvet The delegalions of 15 .-on titles hm- in Ktritcted fot Kilvo. CI counties itrf. nniii xttiicleil but &:iil to favor tho whttt metal, and 9 are instructed foi gld The lenders will maLe a strong effort to prevent instructions of any kind ot an declaration whatever, but it i doubtful if this plan will win Fot national delegates, J M Wood' of Rapid Cily and Ciolonel W R Steel. of Dcadwood have no opiiositioii and will lie le-ted, although they are ret-og nizert as gold standard men Iho l'i. Sl1 Mo. Wtttt. . May 2H ive Ottawa, Ills. May 20 rive nun dred men stood in the town eaun f the ltawa Democracy and for :H1 mm Utes. sought to howl one another down They were the adherent of Attorney General Moloney, representing Ihe Alt. golil free silver wing of the Democracy and the gold standard administration Democrats, friends of Controller Kckcle Thn silver men won TIip gold rift. then left A silver delegation wa named to th county convention Itatwiphlr lt.,.rl l Cot. r 1 1 1 t Conpoko. N H . May 20 The Item ocratic state convention, to elfct iet gates at-large to the Chicago conven tion. assembled in this city. Unlay Tha platform will deviate for a gold stand ard. but it is expected that no c.-m.li date will le endorsed The delegate at latgi- will probably le John W San lorn of Wakefield, diaries A Sinclao of Portsmouth. Alia 11 W Sullfiwa of Franklin and Irving W Dteu- el I mi in aster Thrft.nHl tiv l-'tr-t Fir.., I'ORTSMOmi. N II . May 211. Forest fires in this vicinity continue to "spiead in spite, of the cfToltt of miiiis of resi dents to check the piogiess of I In flames An extensive liaif. ot wmmI land has already Irt-fTii buiin-d and the tire h:is threatened the southern Mil skirtN of the city Klllmt a IttMlritltlei, Nicl,lnr. Jackson. Ky., May 2o l'ress Firad ley of Knoll comity came. home, drunk and finding his wife absent, attending Duff Watkins a sick neighlntt. went to the honse and shot tho sick man dead in the presence of his daughtei and Bradley's wife Prndley made his escape. Tha Reform l.aflfr' Sonlrtirfn Pretoria. Transvaal. May 20. The executive council ha decided that the punishment of Colonel Francis Rhodes. Lionel Phillips. George Farrat ami John Hays Hammond, the lenders of thtt re. formers who wer. sentenced to a eat 1 1. shall lie. I A years' impriinment PITH Ol- THE NEWS The Cnthollc Knights anrt l.ndlcw A nu rlrji are In seitKitiii .-it Memnhiw of Mnritx Prenl.. itget I l!i, hut, Ui-n aslecr. Bt Helh Israel hospital. New York for -'4 days At Parkersvllle. Ind , Wallet. Wagner rnl Ids wife's throat, and killed himself 1 heir tVyear-nlil child witnesil the dor l Lightning struck the Capitol hi Va-h lr.gton causing a tnic in if.,. i,OIM Kjtm Ifaketl through Ihe roof into Ihe senate Sixteen thousand aorea ot ground on Capa Cfd and Capa Ann were t.tirnetl ovr by for. t fires. LtnigfiUow's boiiw at ahant v as destroyed. After a legal battle extending over 8o years Hetty tireen of New York won os seasion of Chic& property worth ..iinii, Ul by decision of Uif supreiuu coiut of "'"fli These the New M. E. Bishops Elected at Cleveland. DR. HOMER EATON l I1F.-I I.Ft TE1. fl et Anotlir Iton '' ,,-" Itnnk rmirrrii ,b"ii ' N. m -i-U A .- la li-.lfc llw ' Ktet iion Siri-I Staff- Ci FVFUMi, May 2l Th deadlock - . . . . T- ... 1 ..f.i.. t'll lif.li. in the. Methi'Mllst. iiim'0kii - ten nee over the election ot tWIt lilsliOf has Im-cii broken hy the Charles C McCalrf- of Dt Earl Craie-lon ot r h-ctioi. of Dt -New York ana Cincinnati It !. :irir.iirent whet the delegates as- (M-molt-fl II1UI i 1 1 y --. loting anil weie determined to bring matters to an issue.. The l)l was set rolling by Rev C I, Stafford of Iowa, who ii.ovt-ri that the election of bishop-, he. nidi finitely postpnud This pro. cipitalcd a lively discussion and thr. motion was defeat d Then Ir A. B Itcoiiard of Cincinnati moved that in future Ic.llots the name of no candidate. I- announced who received less than ten votes That, motion carried and it smashed the deadlock. From the first the. onfeieiico had Ihh-Ii voting for two aiididates on ouch .ballot ; I hat. is. each delegate had two voles Oi. each ballot On every ballot from I to 2O0 votes weir, scattered among a score oi more of candidates who had no chance, of election As soon as it was decided that candidates must receive more than ten votes to le counted tho delegates saw that the time to do something had arrived , A combination was quickly formed On the fourteenth ballot I)r McOalie's vote jumped to 2x from l!H what he had received on the ballot taken last night, and Dr. Cranston's from 2-l." to 2l I. That, indicated clearly who the leaders were.and on the fifteenth ballot Dr. McCalio's vote rose to :141. or ejht more than were needed to elect, while Dr. Cranston polled :I2S. or eight less than were needed. The. n.-xt bal lot pave the victory to Dr. Cranston, and the west and east had lioth elected their candidates P.ihop Walden, shaking of the re suit, said it was an Ohio day. lioth of the bishops elected are natives-of the Ruclceye state, and 6 of the Pi bishops now on the Ixiard were horn in Ohio They ate Stephen M. Morrill, John M. Wafden. Isaac. W. Joyce, diaries O McCalie. Karl Cranston and James M Thobnrn P.ishop Foster, who was re tired, is also an Ohio man Nominations for agents for the. West ern Rook concern at Cincinnati were milled for. In both cases two were, to lie elected. Reforo the vote was taken the result of the first ballot for New York atrent. was received ' Dr. Homer Katon was overwhelmingly ro-elccti-d, and after takiivg the first, vole on the Cincinnati concern and the second on New York the balloting stopped Both votes will le announced later Some of the. delegates are working to have the staff of the church extension 4K-iety decreased This cropped out at s mcctiiii! of the committee on chnrch extension. The commit tc rex-om mended that a work on state and iia tional law. as it applies to the holding of chnichcs. le included in the. course of readinu of theological students It was voted that where a church asks aid in building and accepts it. the building must, i on form with plans approved by Die. church extension lioard Th ie was a hot. discussion before, the committee, on missions on the proposi tir.iith.it. persons may specify the. pur noM-H for which special gifts to Die I.iik Ii shall le used P.ishop Thobnrn is ect t'dingly anxion that this le done A few davs ago he said that if Itettei snpiiort was not given the mi -ion work in India, one. out of every six missionaries there would lie compelled to return home. He said that while that miht not lie the result, a coiitiun mice of present conditions might pre vent his returning to India Tliechang' p?riosed nu t with the oppfisition f Di Mi t'abt? and Dr Leonard The mattei was held over I he. liook committee recommended mlisidie amounting to if IS.2KO per yeat fot Mfveial Of the church papers. A. Koad Sll flrlca. OixrisNrri. May 20. The Cincinnati Tnnne.l railway has leen sold under foreclosure to Ira W. Bellows for t-"0,- inmi Bellows is representing Brice's new line to Chicago, via theCinciniiati, Jackson and Mackinaw and the Balti more, and Ohio. The completion of this tnnnel will eive the new hue an excel lent entrance to this city. STATE HAPPENINGS. OJovcrnor Hastings will dine the su preme court Monday night. I he forest hres eontinne to rage in Center and Clearfield counties "The Pennsylvania State Medical eiety is in session at llarrisburg. SO- llie. Ijorman i;at hour Cfingress is holding interesting sessions in l'ltts- burg The condition of ex-Senator William Wallace of Pennsylvania is uuchunged in Iew ork. The shortage of ex-City Attorney Moreland of Pittsburg, it has developed. esceefls t-IOO.000. Dr. Arthur Sohuliert, chemist, at Wat son's pajier mills, Krie. was found dead in ImhJ. Heart disease is the supposed cause. Mrs. Dr. J. M. Shields of Johnstown committed suicide by swallowing a dfise of poison ramily difficulties is the alleged cause. iiwing to a difference with somo nieiiiliers. Rev. II. B. Emsworth, rf-txir of Christ Kpiscopal chnrch at Browns ville, has tendered his resignation. There are nine candidates for tho Democratic nomination for comity com missioner in De.htwaro county, and other districts yet. to hear from. The dead liody of a man supposed to be William Tensman of Beaver Falls was found alongside the Bako Erie tracks, near Ellwtiod Junction. Samuel Daniels, colored, 612 Bay street. Philadelphia, was probably fatally stahted, it is charged, by "Vel low" Barney. Barney escaped. Steve Shirley. John Walford and Murphy Heiple, 6upjiOsed to lie three memners ox me waiters gang. wrere ai rested and are in jail at ljigonierT Charles Ablott of McKees Rocks was jolted off a Pittsburg and Itake Erie en gine at t leaver rails, and his arm was so badly crashed that amputation will te in-e.essary. The state, military commission has re ported adversely on tho application of the Gray Invincibles of Philadelphia, wno nesiro to add three companies in order to organize, a battalion. The terms by which the Pennsylvania Heat. Light and Power comnanv will absorb t he Electric, Trust, were agreed upon ltctwcon representatives of the two corporations at Philadelphia. Eastern capitalists have secured 12. OOo acres for coke development in Penn and Plum townships, Allegheny county, and Upper and Lower Burr ell town ships. Westmoreland county. They will invest i.OMi,0oo. Carl Williams. Paul Jones and Nor man Jones, former residents of Coates ville. tanging in age. from IS to 20 years, were arrested in Barren Hills, in Northern Chester county, where thoy hud ttt-en living I ho lite, of outlaws of the dime novel tyjte. Several crimes ur fcitiihntcd to them. Mrs Mary Mahr w of South La t robe has ii.sl completed n onilt of white and rod shad's which f ruitaiiiH 7.iio sepiirate pif-s t.f doth Four large star adorn i lie ontf t t figr s. snuont.d.1 l.y a fancy U.td.r Five siiools of thread were r.M.l it. f,i,iiiiitt it and the owner has rfiis-l Luge .uiii of money fot the quilt. of Officer 'Blade (irand Loige. Pittsbi rq. May 20. The grand lodge I. O. O. F. is in session at the Alvin theater.. The first business of the session was the reports of the officers, the first being that of Grand Master Charles Chalfant. It shows that disjuiisatioiis for new lodges were issued to four lodges since the lat. semi-annual session, ono char ter renewed and 17 Rebekah lodges have Irf-Mi chartered and instituted lodges have surrendered their chr- te.IS lames B. Nicholson, grand secretary, in making his report showed that but !l members wcro enrolled in the vari ous lodges in Pennsylvania whoso ages averaged ho years ami over. The. receipts of the Orand lodge lor the past official year amounted to 2K. 072 45. Of tho foregoing amount tlo.- 24 ?4 was received since April I. The summary ot the statistical report, or RcIm kah lodges shows present nie.mlier- ship fit brothers and sisters 11,811 The total amount, of expenses for the yo4ir. tlfl.-IS7.35; receipts for 195, f'l.W?.?:! IS nmlierof Rebekah lodges instituted, 24 ; charter surrendered,' 4 ; Rebekah lodges making no reports, 0. Of the snl)ordina.te. lodges tho present memliership is HMi.0:t3 ; -past grands, 27.S35 Total amount paid for relief was t-"Wi3,053 77 This report was made a special order of the day for this mora ine after roll call Report, of Grand Treasurer Richard Miukle to May I shows Imlanco. pi.- 34 52; receipts. t2H.073.43; total. 3i. 072 .!; ; balance. t-S.207.bO. The Daughters of Rcltekah are in session at 7 Fourth avenna MONEY FOB CHARITIES Thr lltriot f CtOttttl A pprtM lat tor pttaf f9. Bil I'aiM-l th WASlllxr.TOX, May 20 The eennte has passed the District of Columbia ap propriation bill, carrying approximately t7,".t0,000. A debate on the qoet-tion of apprtipriations ffr s'ftarian purposes cropied out on tho paragraph making appropriations for charities in tin di trict. On a .vote the. senate snstainf-d the committee in providing specific ap propriations for numerous private char ltable institutions, some of them OT a sectarian character. A further provision was adopted for an investigation into the charity system of the district with a view to ascertain- ing what, if any. part of the public ap propriations are used for church pot- poses. WOMAN DELEGATE QUESTION tl. M. V. ri.frirnr 1. Willn.r tVill. II at KtniK f'lty. K sss Crrv. M:y J0 Tho wfmmn qnostion Ifmk oj the priiieipiil irt of ltd cession fd the Metbfxllhl I'lfatetAiir ronferenee. Thr ifinimittee on eertiheatef. reported favom.u (lie seating of nil deh-:il ft who are, enrolled sis nieiiiliers. whiel. of ffinrs-e. iiif-lnded- tho Wfinien, tho ffun millee boltliiit; that they were roiistitn iioiiiillv eli-tetl Itev .1 T Mnrry of Maryland moved the word 'eonstitutional" lie omittel imI .1 H (Dillon of Alexandria. Va.. 4. ke acainst the amendment, KiiyinR it woiilil kill themeatof tho report Kev I A. Thfirjip of Toronto, O . movffl Ihe pievions question whieli wax fArrifril wilhfiut any f.arlirnlar ripfiOKition Rev Murray thereupon made a r.nn tic eeh in whiel. be referred to "chc nle and eiiilo.fi ! olTermp two amend tt.enii. to the prornsitioii One was to t.n.i-iifl the eonstilution Koas to set fori It plain!? that ministerial delegates to lh Heneral i onf'-renei- lie eithei male oi femi.le and that lay delegates be ei I het men or women The sif-oml thonght to smtnn tb- onsiitntioii making women eligible . ehlerK of Ihe ehnreh. Kev Thomas I:wis of Maryland and ?e v Kncenia St. John of Kansas madf- .ipeeohes on tho qnestion A motion to refer the. matter to the judieiarv eoni. mil lee was finally earriel The cornerstone of tli6 new Kaiifrar Oitv nniversity was laid Itapllat Rllmloc. Snrlrtr Mtlnf Aspi kv Park. X .1 , May 20 The sessions of the Women b lloinn Liaptist Mission society were continued in the First Itaptist ehnreh at this place Mrs. I N. t'ronse. tbu prsident of iIih society, presided Amonp the snbjocts disf-nsseil was: "Homo Missions Stale and City Missions," ami 'lnc.Jl Charities and Genera Benevolence " An hmiwror't ltrolh IW.m.1 VlKNVa. May 20. Archdnke Charles Loni-t of Austria, oldest brot her of Em-iM-ror Francis Joteph. i dead l the aae of 54 years THE MARKETS -lli.M Kn. Mat WhF.AT-no. 1 rf1. TsaTta; No rxi u f?lr.: .rnu wln-jit. "itaTIo ItHJN-Nt. 2 yellf. .. B4!J(a-ftoi Nr. t.-li.-.. M'ja'c. hlu'l. mitwt klmllxt Kif '4V.-: ifitYwi .-nr. ;cii i i fv.- . w n.t4. &'Aa. zayyr. . pto a to. m 'ftAeV'. .! N a whit. KVo; litfl-t II A V -No I Mmnlht HM.1tl1ia. N ln. !. ia SX(JlHi; nltMl eloMr. tl imU THi. 1m ailill viiaua. N 1 f..rilt.g trlrlM. tii ixaii n ecj t. tiauiiia2uu r tin.- Vancr MHiiiiHt. !fVa!7n. l.nA eAnntr.toll lli(l I ."r. Iwir grri and MKikllie, VfttMo Cllf.r.sr.-Viirj N- Votk. fnll etaam U.e- jn,. nvink": Nw Vra nC. (rlaoxiibv (i.n) fllnnj uraU'n. Wlw niiii, Si.lu.ln InU l-kaU'io. Hmlore-r. Intiin. Ohm Swnw. I ol.. I Imc lj. Swim. I., winar V. i rw-h l:-al4r M.f.s. strlftly frn.li I'm.bhy Ivitnu anrt tlili. ... rw. !;((tH.. Krr.t,dH Hrcl -l'ITI.TI;V-lrc '' ohl ke..k lOTalSr. r.. pan . rlinki.ft .miill Wanm. prina rl..t'kfci.H Mc.;fKi: itarl rhKknia IAii: tM- .'.n..l. Iivk rlt.oka ata"k u .i. rl. Ilk (, ...l.l rto-.).fl. Mdio lt LCUO. II riTTSra Ma i 1 II.K Kiwlpt. Ilclit. Mnnrla. .Mf. .narla ot. !.: tnarkolwn4t artivt. at an uIvki.m lural.w -r l.nmlrerl oa all crartnai im "il.t li;ht. mnrkt tmnr a vtirl.Mr,n pr.roa We -won I ft onnl trtce OJl..e t-rimn n:nai': k.mkI S4.2n.a4i. hot.lwra . IK0. 15: . otinh t:.t ttlluaHTS hulls. .tCV mil rwk. tl Ivifita Nl. r.r- at.m and H.riticeri. SIS Illii4ll Ul MOHS-Iirn-lpl. iu lair Mnnnw. ! rlontl.r.rk lf.:.rla n nfl nntk.t mlfd a.nw lrt lnpln Itch, den.ai.rl nt.it lj.it W wniri qimU priniv lli;lt m. Satak rW. .nt-dii.n wtli;ht9. :i I.Vt.l .ill. nf.n.n.b.. ecolis. ti III j i m r-IIKIH- ANIJ L.A BIHf St.inlr ar. Mn..rt. wa :t luM.lfa: market 'Twi l..w. al if.imrl .ti l i .t nciit.; n-.arkt-t hlkailr W gnnU nn.e. a.t .nnta i; bmm. t:t ttt&n so, Ian. ;f ia h ai. .fin-mot. S2Mttt-J75. rniia, i UH&Xiti: Un.t. iVinO af ill; .rln la.t.l 5 Uiaft fo weai naivna 4 untfi a. !, ai.it tl.it, .,... Otj.ci ah Mat n it. a tunnel weak ai.ri t .ia. m.i Krroii.w, SJOO head ahi n.et.W .HV fcfkfl 1'ATTL.F. Market etendt a 12 Mi oei.tk. heia.l; oliipnnts. :HO h.-ad fi. r-nrr-f I AMBS - ILihi.1 ateadt at iia.;aHMi IteeeipO.. M bead : bli.mnla w loan Ijii.iJ. Market tead al v3 CM la. kpriiig t-l uk.5 wi Nsta YoRt WHF-AT-Pitot Market tinner , No Mat IB td ',9c No I hard. 7tl( TRN Sped, market dull: No 3. &Stn OATS Spor market easy fot whit and steady tot mixed; No 2. CATTLE No trading European cable o,r...t AiiM-ricau wters at t;4Utfv per pound dressed weight: rcf rivorator tn-el at 6o)7c per pound SHEEP ANT LAMBS-Market tor abrwp ctoaed quiet and weak: yearlings and Ian. ba tirm. Sheep, poor to prime. 12 5u3 fi; yar linsa. cmrnon to cboico. ti.atXs5.atl; a.ratbera lainba. tu BCHiS-llarkt dull at t3.S)AS.Wb SUCCESSFUL His Rooms are Crowded. Everybody Satisfied. Dr. McClellan, Celebrated Specialist. Formerly in charge of the Elec trical and Medical Department of the Hale Sanatitian.'ilot Springs, Ark., will be at the MOUHTA'J HOtPE, EBENSBURG, PENNA, ON Tuesday, June 2, 1800. DR. Jlri 'I.F.I. I. K has len connected with Ihe t ireiit h- iiials lu Ihe rou " tr . anl hiu n sutKirlor in tllHiriio-iluic nd t re-itrbie dtpeaes mnd lelii-uml. He will vl e t6u lor any rae that lie cannot tell inn ilieaxe ami where located in hie minute He will return to Kliensbune crerr lour weekx iurlnx the eolu-nic year. Treitf all curnbie Me.llcil and Sumicil IH uri. Aruie a nd ('hn nic L'alarth. lneaen of he Kye tar, No. Throat ami l.nnv. l S ei la. K-iiebt'a IINraxe. l)ltel.. K dnpr. IJvcr. Kladder. i'hronic Keinale and Sexual Iliueadet. Epilepsy and Fits Cured. A Homll v ;aar tnt"e lo Yoqci ffl e and Mls-Aiei Men SnfferinK iron. Spertnaforrhea and linfotency aa the refult ol tell-abuye in vouth or ex ess in wa re rears, and other c-t.i e l.rrMlue ntr Burnt ol ihe tell wina- etlert : Ku. IsiunK. blotrher. de lillliy. nrr. ou uei. .i.mnm-s. Punlui-i.in ol lde8. aversion to ...ciely. ! li.?lve memnry and rexual rih.fin Ion , wnlcn m-iliathe victim lor liu.ine-i. or ma il tt , are .eroi..Deuilr cured hr Heuiedier i.ot lnj-irlou. Blood and Skin Diseases. Syi hillia and c rn ll.-at'on, a rore thr.mt. 1 .1 nine out ol the hair. (aiu In trie louo.. erui- tionr. etc . are iw-rl ril eradicate.! willu ut mercury or other li juriuuff druus. toni-.orrhe.-t li'eet, Mr cture. am! all I rinurr anil Kidney r.utles are 5(eeilily cured ty irea -ment tha- nevrr lail.1. He un.lertaka no in- rurahle c te, out cures tlinm.ii d eirea np to die. Kemeinlier the da'e and co aie eariy . at) hi rooms are always croadnl wnerever he aio. STATE HOAKD OP MKIMCAt. KX A M I K KKS. i Ili rKALo. N. Y .. Nov. ai. 1SM1. From what 1 know l Ir. I. A. MC'lellan. 1 am certain that be I eiulneollr n-jalitled i.h)irlnn and rperlalit tn tie.it all hirauol rhrouir l ieaei", anl that nls fuccckk hacie -n marked n. t.mijr has he had great exriencc, hut he la alHo a thor.Uhrli and conscientious practitioner and deserves ills rupees'. Im H I Kikx. i'resldenl State Una id ol Menlcal Kxaiumers. IXtNIMAIIUXN IKKIl t'Orresnondence - Solicited - and - Confidential aiii:khs 3p-- McClellnn, Iake trie lnttrmarr. ITS lbiiuawa street. aih orrif-K. 6-J? Main stieot. Hnllalo. New York. cures cures Pilts. Skin Dissas.s, Sort Throat, Burns, Toothacho, Wounds, Earacho, Sore Muscles, Keuralgla, Rhoumatism. Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. At druggists, or by maiL Tll CHAKDUTM Co., 3J4 Camai. St., N. T. act IT 95 FHE ICEELEY CURE la a. special boon to tmsiness men who, hnvim--lntl.Hl unrniisciou.-ily into the drink halot am' awaken to find the disea-e.ralcorio!ism fastened un m thi-in, remleriiit: tlnnu linlit i nnuiu.'e af :airs rvouinnif a t-luar Lruia. A four wcclu course of trtntment at the prrrsBt.'Ra keeley institute. No. 4JIT. Firth Avenue, -ostorea to thorn all their powrrs, mental and i.livsieal. dttn.ya the nlnnrnutl atipctite anil vslor.". ihein to tho condition thev were in lav :on; they indulge I in stimulants. This has la-en lone 11 more llian linn) eases treateil here ami ra.n llu-iii mmie of y.mr own neihlMint. to hi we enn rvrer wiiii conildenee as to the ule snfi-ly and eflieienev of the Keeler Oire 1 viCei . .- . "im mini wiiri u-inr invesliL'iitiiiii m ccuii lor iauiiiUU-t Kivuis fuU iulonua- tug. 3 04 CREAM RAI mCATARRH ftfcjwt'fcerf. CfMtMara Uim Jinmal fammtiyra, Jtllnjt fnin mfd MHinntmation, Urn I the Sonn. I'rolrrt the Membrame Voita jtddUiaal IWii. Mtrmtore the HfMMrm of rWffe tut HnttM. It Will Cure COLD " HEAD A particle I applied Into eaeb nosuel ana I airreeahle. Price &0 rents at Druiciclsts frby mail fcLY KKOTHEKS, 6 Warreo Street. New York. Boe.10JH.ly r pays to adrertiee. Try tba Facaaiaa. : A Cold in theead i The quickest way to ! get rid of it the simplest ;! I; and surest no bother, no I trouble is with Salva-cea ' , (TSAOa-kUtBK). It cures Catarrh. It all inflammation. It ) jw y Will be wreathed with a most engae'nS mile, after yo-j Invest In a liiBnuWiii eouiefo with its hew PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The most complete and useful devices added to any sewing macluue. The AVIIITE Is Durably and Handsomely Built, 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 WanteIj in unoccu pied territory. Liberal terras. Address, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. FurMiy . tf'.SH I K B.t VOII. Carrolliof. decl3 U5.6m UICK'S Sweet Peas Mixed Varieties ZSZfg . .'J'lie Only Bride of Niagara, TItT IE TO NAME Packet 25c. Half packet 15c. DOUBLE SWEET PEA TT CRIMSON Wonderful RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novelties are descriled in . The rieneer Seed Catalogue? V ick S FLORAL C.uMe for 1896, which contains lithographs of the trouble Sweet Pea. Roses, t uchsias, Mlackbemes, kasIerrics, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled m-ith good things. old and new. Full list of TKIED AID IKUK Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with descrip NOVELTIES ... Faehalaa, Koaea. Pearl 0 mo ball J Blackberry. tion and pnees. Mailed on receipt of 10 cents, which Lea4r Tomato, mav be deluded from first etc order redly fkee or free with an order for any of the above. In the fioral world it is the only safe GUIDE Rochester, N. Y. JAMES VICKS SONS 'POTATOES' . are profitable if rightly growrt. S20 Phosohate' nuiin itiom trow an tuoy , should erow; makes Corn, f Wheat anil otner crops prow letter t ruin any i.t- Uiizer Known. new fru-e usu YORK ' CHEH1ICAL WORKS, . IUKl,r-A. FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. lisfflLsimiit) hM enoTd a conrtfint patronnee for otft wity TTO It is wnJ-rfu.ij ettMckfom In il Muuf ul diAttmcatw. ntrh mm mi mrrk, l ihM-li-. and othrr ailmrattv where pain In an attol ant. Try it. At I-nie rtort-n, or hw mail oa receipt tf name, addrnw azul ctclbl WINKELMANN & BROWN DRUG CO.. Haltla.r, Mi.f I, ft. A- oeUT.96lj. Caveata. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all la ent business rourncted for Moderate F;. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we ran secure patent in less time than tboM remote from Wanhincton. Send model, drawing or photo with deacrlp M'm. We advise, if patentable or not, free of rhanre. Our fee not due till patent I secured. A Pamphlet. -How to Obtain Patents," with namt-s of actual elicits in your State, county, town, rent free. Address, C.A.SlMOW&rCO. Dpoosita Patent Office. Wash in at oa. D- C- KQ REDUCED w I nun 1 '. I.. - I'- provT-n ei-iM-rnl h.-altli 1.11.1 l.-amili-s .-n:.l.".i.i. I'll, iictaim an. I .iin iatii,- inu..rM- It. 'I n.4airtU run. PATIENTS TREATED CY MAIL cmlidi-ullaMr. Kur parirciilars midresa. with stain,. Df? QWnnD 'tirr'.1lU.rnil !. ILL. Lk, Oil I LSLlV arsui tnataMa t.lkk lilt octas ta.iy CUGG1ES at h Price Ton ltuuri . . tz wf"nttlH' 4 l-am T. Surrey V nci. -IJ. aihl 17 ut-ll A 1. s. tCiMul Waron, iA ei..iiH-tiu-a. m ,1 l It.vdfart ..sM lluj ,1 fac- rtnmry liai mw a i no mnaoaiara la nuinrjr " .7i Muldrctaaa'a I.STraui " 1.' fi iiillL Munraa Saddle, $1 biu'c'. Free, a- h nrccr . t - mem M U l"T mn'it'i 1.1 a i.ann- rO l.-s trva(iniii tif iiruc- w -jf llrlnc rhvJcian f -jo n an,- i-i:.-i-,.. jkj' v Ni.ti.-wl i-itrHtr...r.-ir-.il..n frs.m i.uiiM-w. f Si. raarvl!.!;. tvritikM. ,r haminm 1 . I f I 5 t Ui U Lawrenoe at-, Cincinnati, O. Of urn is space seioi!m qjIOlllBCE. JBjafiBy, K'Sl. Oliver Gave to the tiik oli vki: ( im.LKD ri.ow wokks u:;;i. atkd tim: ( iiii.li:h plow inm-sti.-y. It is the Largest Plow GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED PL(K uu Ecpairs Arc te Btst cn the Fece of !Lc g::':;. j I1?""TIipv St.ili'l tir-t :iml rr.-in i-t for fxci-licin-.-. iinr;i' :; l v :i' ! - ' ware of imitation. Tie naim- 1 U.1 VKU ison all wvarinir (mi'- . I (LViOryii. JT-i.! v " r,,"-i- " - - - Vi V'--t--;--'f'-a imivt mii-ha'fu i .... ;t; t .h.&Z Jr t JUffjf ;'riiiir I....:). !,. ' ' ' B j. " wur.i-;. a ni;tn -, riiif iii-oii t h i .;it 1 i i-.. : more than with a rotiiiin.il tloat sprms ukuIi harrow. 1:. im-ii.- . . - ; tct-lli by Ihe use of th.' lever and ra.li.-ts. Tlie x-at can r.-'n a- "' ltl l.r.lFS. WAfiONS, j IIAKNKS-i AMI AT C. A. SHA You will fiml the most complete assortment of Spring Cv'- Hats, Shirts, Underwear and Shoes in the county ;tt our - You will find Men's All-Wool Suits as low as so. Dtttor from $G 50 to $1S. Boys from $4 to $15. Child's Suits, -i ' and 5o all well-made, neatly trimmed an ! j--fittinjr. All the new shapes in Spring Hats and a Fine T.ii.e of G Furnishings of every description. Also the best li-v.rtffiv-i Northern Cambria of Men's, Shoes from $1 to $3.50 the If you desire well-made and will more than pay you to buy C.A. Sharbaugh, CARR0LLT0WN, PA. BEHIND THE CURTAINS j We have a full line of TRUSSES and SUPPO of every description. A rupture is of su. h ' portance that we keep in .stock all sizes au 1 r. ; TRUSSES. .J We solicit correspondence and can Jul cr,;' t mail. F. X. FEES Shaving Parlor Ham Street, Near Pest Office t)Tbe undersleoed dexire tr Infnrtn the po lie that he haff t.ne.l a priavlntr tar or on Main street, near tbe ikmiI office where harber'en In mil Ita branehes will le earned on Id the fat a re. KverrthlnK neat aol clean. Your pa.troo.iuro olittod. F. X Fr'KS JOHN F. STRATTON'S CrrrhrjtcJ Band Instruments DRUMS. FIFES. Piccolos and Band Supplies. Send foe JOHN F. STRATTON, Catalogue. 811, 81 3, 8IS, 817 E. 9tK St.. N.Y. GANGER ana t nmnn OTtFT - m tkiiK kKk live. Ir auT4-;v A te-ra a t 6- I - Wflllie MiU Factory in the Wu- Tin: HENCH Sl DROMGOLL:; blrst l!i!j.r-..i! I;!-' r; K t T TT'nOnTTi'.rrITVr.,i TTnTiTr -TVf N. B. SWANK,: jicctu;. main .v v.v.i-yi '!.;: Suits to fit bjys aL'e 1 1 to 1' ?: are 4 to 14 years, at 1, N Boys', Ladies', Mi?se' an l Chu sT i-C "r1-' ' r 7 ; RBAUGHS pair all new goods and laut neat-fitting Clothing an l from Y 0E' Off. Ua COPTRlCHia. ( For- iTif.vrmatl.-'n an ! tf ' ' Nr ,j ."l-.S C t) .! ' " ..::: Ol.l.-t .nr.-a " i""T'" ' . t ..-.-.(.... i r.kf.n i.ut 'v ' ' " '. -.1- r r-r Tit ' , . .-iii. - lrtrost rTnln""Tl of sr -.or..t. ..uiMMii' i.'.i-ir.i:'- -man houl.l l- uri..ut rir: $lj".i n..niis. A ! -." JOHN F. "CTPATTO" m r m - - - - rli. 6u.tir BlfJOV DAVISON'S - DRUG - Slit I 1 I I I i r. e t V T a I i v i: s K I I i 1 t