BRYAN STILL SILENT. Won't Talk About the Populist Nomination. SAYS THE HUNK VILL DECIDE. A Prominent Populitt Sy Hl Furls' Wiuli to Sre stwall Win Dn.o.ralir Chairman .lue lln of Fusion Re ceived With (ivor. Lincoln. Neb . July id -Mr Bryan has received a number t.f tleer-dm containing supes-tioiis in ree&rd t M;c action of the PojinlWt convention nud to all of them htt responded, in effect, that he will act with deliberation, anri that nothin? will be clone which can bt justly criticised by any of the element who are sincerely int-r-sttl in the suc cess of the fause of bimetallism In his replies to thee expressions he earnestly advises all friends of the cause jn all parties to refrain from criti cism of those who. however widely they differ, otherwise oecuoy oinmon ground in desiriiiK the iiiiiiiediate restoration of free coinage of silver Mr. liryan expresses the utmost confi dence that a wise and gratifying solu tion of the perplexing conditions will be presented and adopted in due and good time, and that the solution will be noth honorable and satisfactory to all parties. Further than this Mr liryan declined to talk in relation to the situation. Every eutreating in quiry calculated to fathom his plans or purposes met with the simple respouse : "I must decline to 1: interviewed con cerning the St. Loiiis convention or it results." I. V. Blake, formerly chairman of the Populist state central committee in this state ami an active factor in Ne braska Populism, thinks he can see a war out of the present entangling alii anee of the Democrats and Populists in she arrangement of the electoral ticket to that but one set of candidates will Ik necessary. His plan' is the same as that suggested by Senator Jones, chair man of the Democratic national com mittee. He says that the selection of the candidates for the electoral college must Ik; left to the good sense of the Populists and Democrats of the respect ive states. . "The Populists have nominated Mr. Watson." he said, "merely to preserve the identify of the party. Populists will not can', in most of the states, if all of the electors put upon the joint ticket are Sewall men. This is espe cially true in the northern states, and in the southern states it will make lit tle difference, as far as Bryan is con cerned. Even if the vote on Bryan and Sewall is divided in the electoral col lege, there is not any doubt that the Sewall votes will be largely in the ma jority. The tickets will le put up in the resective states with the agree ment that if the IVmocTutie vice presi dential candidate has more supporters in the electoral college than the Popu list candidate, the votes for the latter shall be cast for the former, and vice rersa." Mr. Blake says that them will be no perplexities arising from the nomina tion of Watson, and that Mr. Bryan will probably never have to either ac cept or reject the Populist nomination, as it is the plan of the Populivt o e'.ei Mr. SewalL THE PEOPLE AFTER FftCT? Treasury lH-p-rt menr ---iire Clroi lar on ! Injuria! Hn(!r. Washington. Jnly - So "Dinerons are the questions brought to the trons tiry by every mail seeking information relative to financial and curre"-y mat ters that the overworked clerical force of the director of the mint his been totally unable to answer them. All available copies of the report of the directors for last year, which con tained tables and information and would answer a large portion of the queries have been exhausted and at last the department has hit npon the device of printing a circular containing in suc cinct form statements of facts relative to the coinage, bullion production, rir calation per capita in various countries and such information , will meet the needs of the many persons who are now seeking facts on which to base conclu sions respecting the issue? of the cmi paign. The matter emJndied in this circular has been carefully considered and has the approval of the s-trotary of the treasury. It is expected that the circu lar itself will be received from the printer for distribution ubout the end of the week. WATSON MEANS TO TICK. Why He Kmracl MU IVrUion Kegard ioc Ooing on the Ticket. New York. July 2V Thomas E. Watson, candidate for vice president on the Populist ticket, in a Telegram from Thomson, Ga , to The Herald, says : "Our executive committee must decide the question of dividing electors. If Mr. Bryan accepts our nomination and Mr. Sewall should retire, Texas Popu lists would probably be content with Bryan and Watson, even though Bryan did not endorse all the platform. "I was absolutely sincere when I said I would not accept either place on the Populist national ticket. After the convention met and the fusion strength developed it seemed that our party would be swallowed up by the Bryan forces, and to have gone into the presi dential campaign with no Populist na tional ticket meant death to the Peo ple's party. "The Ueorgia delegation then tele graphed me, urt;ing me to allow the use of iny name to harmonize the fac tions and save the party. 1 consented and I will ab.de the consequences. When I said I would not accept 1 did not dream that such a crisis could po Bibly come upon our party." Officer aad Hlth;ictn Dear!. Nevada City. Cal., Julv 2. Th dead body of Sheriff David Douglas and the corpse of an unknown high wayiuan have been found lying a few feet apart in a woods two miles from town. There were five emptv cham bers in the pistol of the sheriff, who had been shot through the heart and in the right eye and hand. The bullets of the sheriff had gone through the rob ber's heart, abdomen and hip. The un known man had a rifle l i t it h.j ..... - - - - ' f --- M V 1 I.WU IIVI been used. It is supposed Douglass was shot by a confederate of the high wayman. Against in Ibiurtuce Company. Provipenck. R. I., July 29. Judge Tillinghast of the appellate court has directed the entrance of a decree for feiting the charter of the Commercial Mutual Fire Insurance company, re straining the president and other offi cers of the company from transacting any insurance business in the name of the company and appointing James O. Collins, Jr., receiver. Coarlera and Interpreters la Spala. On the platform we were stopped, first by hotel touts, who told us in bad French that we must go with them, and then by interpreters, who said that they could speak German, which was of no possible use to us, or English, which we could hear was no more fluent than our Spanish, and porters, who fought to carry our bags, and customs officers who wanted to look into them, and of course the most hidms of beggars. J "u me customs officer, and we went outside to find a hotel coach for ourselves. As we did so there mounted to ltd front seat the most odious of the interpreters, sweet and smiling, and do doubt later at the Roma he claimed a fc3- '-ur having captured ua. Klitftith MONEY THE ISSUE. btnocnti Will Consiiler Not lute Klr. Many Speaker. Washington, July 29 It is rteardti quite likely that the Democratic na tional committee will select Washing ton lor their principal headquarters ar.'i will have a branch in the west. Sena tor Dubois of Idaho, it is expected wi.i be a member of the national executive committee and will have charge of the western end of the Campaign. It is not the intention of the Demo cratic mar.agtrs to recognize aoy issu" except the money question in the tan. paian They will endeavor to keep that steadily to the front, and will rut an immense for": of speak'.r' in th. fifjld All the bc'.ting RepubiK-an seoa tors and representatives intend totakt the fcttimp TO tEAD GOLD DEMOCRATS. Secretary Mnrtur, said to Want the t'resider.tlal Xiiiii;Mtiori. Lincoln. Neb , July i9 There i a well defined rumor afloat in this city that Nebraska will present another can didate for president. J. Sterling Mor ton, secretary of agriculture, has been in Nebraska for a week or more at Arbor Dodge, his farm home near Ne brasky City It had been reported that he was here to check the tendency of Demo cratic federal officeholders to gathc-t J 81EKLING MORION. about the Bryan free silver standard, bnt it has been generally reported in this city that he is here to pave tin way to a presidential nomination. Mr Morton contemplates announcing him self as a candidate for the presidential nomination at the hands of the gold itaudard Democrats. Thinks liryan Will Accept. Lincoln. Nob., July 20. (iovcr Hol comb says he believes Mr. Bryan will accept the Populist nomination, and a he had lately held a lengthy interview with him, the governor's opinion i worthy of a great deal of weight. The muddle over vice president, he said, would be settled by fusion in different states. Sewall and Watson to take their chances in the electoral college. In Nebraska, the governor said, there would certainly be fusion. N-w York Democrat! t'onweotloo. New York. July 44 The Democrat:: state convention has been called U. ruset at Buffalo on Sept. 16. MQRE MONEY FROM BANKERS. The Gold Keierre Attain Increased Some Withdraw!. Washington, July 29. The Boston banks have agaiu come forward with an offer 1,000.000 in gold coin to the treasury and Philadelphia also offered 1:00.000. If the department pets all in sight the balance will be raised to $112, 000,000. The withdrawals were $20i,300 in gold coin and f 26,044 in bars, leaving the balance stand at ?104,M2,rJ23. Tebeau Case to lie Heard Friday. Cleveland. July 2i. An answer has teen filed in common pleas court in the reietrated injunction suit brought by Captain Tebeau of the Cleveland Base ball club against the directors of the National League, to prevent the collec tion of a hue alleged to have been un justly imposed. The defendants filed a notice to dissolve the temporary in junction which will be for heaiing en Friday. Iretea Whipped the Turk. Athens, July 2!. A large body of Musselmen, supported by Turkish troops, engaged m pillaging the Aso rnati district of the Island of Crete, has been attacked by a force of 1,500 inscfgents. The latter drove the Mus sulmans and the Turkish troops out of the district referred to and inflicted serious less upon them. Prominent Officials Inflicted. Sax Francisco, July 29. The grand jury has presented an accusation against Supervisors King, Scully, Ben jamin. Hughes, Dunkirk, Morganstein and Wagner, asking their removal from office on the gronnd that they corrupt ly reduced the assessments of several large corporations. rmuing the Oat laws. Hennessey, O. T., July 29. A num ber of deputies are still in pursuit of the outlaws who held up and robbed the stage near Lucre. It is stated that two of the registered letters stolen from the mail sack were very valuable. tiood For Iri-h Political Prisoners. London, July 29. During the debate on the home office vote on Fridav next, the home secretary. Sir Matthew'White Ridley will probably announce a miti gation of the sentences of the Irish political prisoners. A K. of P. Official Skip. Ont. Portland, t., July 29. George Mc Connell, grand keeper of records auu seals of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon, lias disappeared ami his ac counts with the order are about 2,000 short. STATE H4FFEN.NCS Ilami'tcii Eios i tr.::d a Htw g? factory at Lutrtf . Over ii0 fo:iviiTs were- made at C.ies ter Height- ti.mp, ju-t closed. The army worm has appeared in Center county and farmers are much . alarmed Benjamin Brcwski, 6 years cf ajre, was killed ly a trolley car us Lan caster. Emmett Miller, aged 14, was kicked on the head by a mule near Lancaster and instantly killed. The women of New Castle propose to beautify the neglected park. They are tired waiting on the men. Two street car employes were seri ously hurt in Scrantou by coming in contact with live wires. The end of this week will see but 25 per cent of the ovens in the Coiinells ville coke region in operation. The ordinance taxing bicycles at New Castle has been declared'invalid, owing to the want of an ennabling act. The hardware store of Harty B. Temple, at Greensbnrg, was robbed of 100 in money and other valuable prop erty. It was reported in Harrisburg that Senator Quay intends to plead with Governor Hastings for Bardsley's par don. Joseph Schmidt of Jeaiinette was waylaid by two tramps, who knocked him down, robbed him of 15 and left him for dead. At Brownsville Policeman George Porter arrested a drunken Hnngaiiaii and other Hungarians attacked him and beat and cut him badlv. His life was saved only by the arrival of another officer mud a number of citizens. j 7 f-'Pm 11 ANN A IN THE EAST. Will Open New York Head quarters Tomorrow. CONr tllLNCE OF I.HAI)LK TODAY. fce Chairman Kefuke to Mia Id the New oik Kactiolinl Fight-I'etrtlouerl to Ukr Tariff Jlie ls-ue Oua I-A-tetC.ut; the Conference. New Yor.K. July 20 National Chair man Haima is in the city Hanua an nounces that the city headooarter of ti-.e Repullitaii national committee will be established in the Metropohtai. Life Insurance company's building at Twen ty third street and Madison avjaut The headquarters will occupy the greater part of the fourth floor of the building and will be opened for busi ness tomorrow. Mr llaniiu has had many callers. Anions: tiiem was Fred S. Gu.bs, the national ? ommitteeinan for this state He accepted an invitation 'o attend the conference, of the executive committee tins afternoon. Mr. Hanua wa asked whether Mr. Gibbs came from Mr. Piatt He sain : I presume that in one way Mr. GibLs represents Mr. Piatt No. I diu not see Mr. Piatt and I have not invited him to the meeting of the committee auu I dc not expect that lie will come up. "But, see here, why draw P'.i.tt's name into this thing? I am chairman of the national committor- There is u fa'tional light in this state. It is not my purpose to add fuel to the flames I recognize I'O faction and 1 beiieve that all good Republic ans art woi king for the good of their party. "The meering is fnr the purpose of planning the campaign in this section I have a dispatch from Mr. Quay saying that he will be here." When Mr. Hanna read of the action of the Democratic state committee in maintaining silence over the Chicago ticket, he said : "Well, if they keep this thing up we won't have much opposition. The action means that there will be nothing done in New York state for Mr. liryan until after Sept. 10 at the ve ry earliest. We will therefore have practically s:x weeks advantage of them m active work.'" A delegation from'the Tariff Reform League called on Mr. Hanna and asked that he make tariff the issue, instead ol the money question. Mr. Hanna said that he could not decide that question, but that the delegation could seod representative to the committee met i mg today and' the question could then be discussed. WILL FUSE IN MICHIGAN. The Democrat lle-Klect Iicckinauu'9 Law I' it net C liairmau. Detroit, July 21t. The Democratic state central committee has declined tc accept th.p resignation of its chairmar Klliott G. Stevenson, and called the state nominating convention to be held t P.ay City. Aug. 25. Although Chair man Stevenson, who is the law partner of Don M Dickinson, has been a radi cal advocate of the gold standard policy and still emphatically denounce... what je term the outrage of unseating -oioe of the Michigan gold standard dt-legate.-to t;:e Chicago conve ntion, he accepts lie platform and candidates. It is arranged that the Populist and the New Union Silver party o;iv.?n. tio:is will b" held in Bay City on the same day a the Democratic convention and it is expected that a fusion cf the t'nr"e patties on one ticket will be ac complished, as a state Jaw enacted bt he last (Ren.) legislature requires thai he name of any candidate cannot ap pear on more than one ticket. LEVERING HAS ACCEPTED. formally Notified of Ilis Nomination by the 1'roliibitioitHts. Baltimore, July 2!). Joshua Lever ing of this city has bee n oflieially noti fied of his nomination for the presi dency of the United States in the Ly ceum theater by the Prohibition party. Prior to the notification the Maryland JOblICA LEVERING. Prohibitionists held their state e onven tion and nominated electors in the various Maryland distri'-ts. The me eting was called to order bv the Hon. William Daniel of this city, after which the liev. Dr. J. E. Smith! also of Baltimore, offered praver. Sum merfield Baldwin, the permanent chair man, then assumed the jraval and in troduced O. W. Stewart of Illinois who, as chairman of the committee on notification, delivered the address in foriiiiiiprMr. Levorirg of his nomina tion. The latter reai from manuscript his letter of acceptai ce. BEAT A RAILROAD TRAIN. Kemarkable Kace of a Iticvclc Smuplel N'ear Syracuse, X. V. StracusE. July 2f When the west bound Empire state express was about two miles west of Syracuse it raced with six athle tic young mpn on a tes tuplet. Arrangements for the race were quietly completed several days ago. At this point is a Mretch of cin. rier path about four feet wide s.r.j a mile and a half long. As soon as me Empire hove in sight the sextuple! goi under way. The Empire was soon alroast and the race began. For a quarter of a mile it was an even thing. At the end of a half mile the sextuplet was four lengths ahead. The testuplet was then obliged to slow down, owing to a short bridge a quarter of a mile ahead A number of railroad ofiicei s and bicycle men witnessed the race and four photo graphs of the race were secured Kentucky tiold I t-Liiix.-rttl Organise. Louisville, July 29. The gold stand ard Deuiocri.fs of Kentucky will hold a state convention on Aug. 20, in this city, to perfect a thorough organization of their forev s and select delegates to the national convention decided upon at the recent conference held iii Chi cago. Massmeetings are to be held in the various counties of the state on Aug. 8 to select tlelegates to the state convention. v Trying to save s.clt Jackson. Frankfokt. Ky., July 29. The pa pers in the case of Scott Jackson, con victed of the murder of Pearl Brvan, near Fort Thomas, Ky., have been filed in the court of appeals. The court is asked to grant a new trial on the ground of specified errors. IHetl In a wiitmin Pool. Gi.f.?. woo: Spkixcjs, Colo., July 29. William B. Noble, a wealthy citizen of Washington, has died in the swimming pool heiv, presumably of heart failure. A BUST OF M'KINLEV. It Will Be I rrtrnttil Thi Afternoon by Chicago Student. Cleveland. July 2y Ex-Governor McKir.Iey spent a good portion of his time at the Hollenden hotel Tuesday, where he received many callers. It was women"? day in the centennial celebra tion, and manv ladies were among those who called to greet the presidential nominee. Iu the evening he attended the women's centennial banquet at the Grays armory and luade a brief addres. after which he returiieci to Wineiemer. Mrs. McKinley was present at the women's meeting at the Central armory tu the morning, and was introduced to a large number of those attending. Tins afternoon a delegation from the Republican club cf Chicago university .will visit Canton and present to Major McKinley a bust of McKinley by Hirsch, the sculptor. A delegation of Knoxville (Pa.) citi zens, two hundred or more, will visit the major tomorrow. A WCMANS CELEBRATION. Representative From All 0er Iho Wrtleru Kecrve In Cleveland. Cleveland, July ti). Tuesday was Woman's day in the city's centennial celebration. An all day meeting was held in Central armory, attended by women from every part of the Western Reserve. Addresses - were made on philanthropy, household economics, clubs, education and the past, present and future. Among the speakers were Mrs. A. F. Johnson, dean of the Women's college at Oberlin, O. ; Mr. Helen Campbell. Mrs. Mary Wright Sewell and Mrs. Kate Browulee Slier wood. In the "evening a splendid banquet and reception were given at the Gray's armory, a table being set apart for each township in the reserve. Amoung those who resjionded to toasts were Governor Bushneli and Mrs. Croly (Jennie June). Major and Mrs. McKinley were present with Mrs. M. A. Hanna. INDIANS ARE STIRRING. Greatly Kxcited by the fun Dance. They Came Trouble. Wichita, Kan.. July 29. The Chey enne and Arapahoe Indians are becom ing restive and trouble is feared. Sixty Ute and Pueblo Indians from Western Colorado, have stirred up a commotion at the reservation by introducing "the corn dance," similar to a ghost dance, and which causes the Indians to be come wildly excited. The visiting Indians evaded Agent Woodson, and for two days gave their new dance in a secluded spot and against his orders. Woodson finally corralled the Colorado Indians and sent them home. For teaching the new dance, the Cheyenne and Arapirtiocs gave the visiting braves a line herd of ponie-s, recently purchased for the In dians for use in cultivating their farms. SPAIN OFFERS BIG REWARDS. Ntit I'Un to Catch Fillbnatera Immun ity I'roinlned Captains. Havana. July 20. The Official Ga zette publishes a decree offering a re ward of f 24.CMIO to anyone enabling the Spanish cruisers to effect the seizure of filibustering steamers and offering a further reward of 19.000 to any person enabling the Spanish cruisers to capture filibustering sailing vessels of over 20;" tons. It is added that the captains of fili busferiug ve.ssels seized will be consid ered as enjoying immunity. JAMESON FOUND GUILTY He and HI follower Sentenced For Raiding- the Transvaal. London, July 29. Before the lord chief justice. Baron Russell Kiloween, Baron Pollock and Mr. Justice Hawkins, in the queen's bench division of the high court of justice, the trial of Dr. Jameson, Major Sir John Willoughby. Colonel R. Grey, Colonel H. F. White. Major R. White and Captain Henry F. Coventry, charged with violation of the neutrality laws in invading the terri tory of the South African republic, has been completed and the defendant found guilty. Dr. Jameson was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment without labor. Major Sir John Willoughby was sen tenced to ten months' imprisonment. Major R. White was sentenced to seven months' imprisonment, and Captain Henry F. Coventry, Colonel R. Grey and Colonel II. F. White were sen tenced to five months' imprisonment. A I tig Ofler to ICnuie. Hamilton. Out., July 29. Manager Richardson of thr- Hamilton baseball team, playing iu the Canadian league, has telegraphed a big offer to Amos Rnsie, formerly pitcher of the New Yorts. THE MARKETS. PlTTSBCBO. JulY 28 "HEAT-Sa 1 red. 61fcic; So 2 red. 5 Ml i ORN-No. yello-r. SaW?;-:; No. I 'hfU -1. XVja.Zic; hijh mijd shelled, ii'i" Sic; Tr.U.-ii r. 4cK43lc OATsi No. 1 whites &28cM; Nv- 2 do. Tiyi WVic; "xtra No. S white, 62olc: light HAY-No. I timothy, old. H.5Ucjl5.00; No. t tiiit-.tiiy. old. SGOllOO; mixed clover, old. 1 10 w 11.00: racking, old, tA.WS7.ou: No. I feeding prairie, old. t8.0ors.5O; wagon hay. old. 17.ixicU8.00 tor timothy. PorLTKY-Large live chickens. Kfa,1hc per pair, live chicken, uniall, 3u.A0c: spring chickens. Zo : per pair; dressed chicken. 1 5a lie per pound; dressed spring chickens, lialfic BUTTER El srin creamery. 1&3,1'C: Ohio fuller cieamery. lalto: fancy conntry roll luetic; lw grade and cooking, 7 i 8c. CHEEfeEr Fancy New York, full cream. "?7!io; New York flats, cream, 8c; new Ohios. fililj7c: Wisconsin Swiss, in tubs, 13 fSJ;c: linl.nrK-r, 8ii9c: Ohio. fwi in tubs, lie: Swiss, in v inare block. 13c EOCJSj strictly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio in ca, 11.' ' l?c: w-ennds, 8 JtO'jC t Pittsbcho. July 28. CATTLE Receipts fair on Monday, 65 cars on sale; uuality only fair; market only fair; today's run light; prices unchanged. Wi quote: Prime, M.25&4 3.1: good, S4.lU34.30; tily, 4.0Jca4 1d; guod butchers, SUM? 4.00; fair, l3.5'i;3.H): common, 3.00ra3.50: rough fat. 3.00t3.50; bulls, ttags and cows, 2.00fl 3 50: heifen, a.OO'ci 4.0J; bologna cowb, per head. t5.00falo.iJ0; fresh cows and npringers. 15 Wcjt 40.00. H OG Sj Recei pta lieht on Monday, about 15 cars on sale: market active on prime light, but slow on other grades; today the supply is fair; market slow. We quote prices: Prime light, 3.70B3.73; best medium, 13 8 xa .165; heavy bogs, 1. lard 3. 23: roughs, as to quality and weight, 2 25a3.CO. KHEEP AND LAMBS Supply ligh on Mon day: 18 cam on sale; market barely steady and demand light; price unchanged: today's receipts light: market slow. We quote as fol low : Prime, l3.65-ft3.75: good, 13.533.60: fair. I3.0rxe3.!; common. I2.305i2.75; culls. 11.00 d 2.0u; choice lambs, $4.504.75; common to good lambs, Ui.0iK44.0O; veal calves, 15 506.73; heavy and thin calves, IiOOs3 00. Cincinnati, July i8 BOGS Market steady at $l50cg3.0. Re ceipts. S,X head; shipments, 1 ,4U0 head. CATTLE-MarVet steady at $2.2514 15. Re ceipts. SJ0 head: shipments. 800 head. SHEEP AND LAVBS Market steady at tl.5txg3.6u. Receipts. 4.400 head: shipments, 1.M0 head. Lamb alatket tteady at 13.00(4 5 65. Nlw Yohk. July 28. WHEAT-Spot market weak; No 1 hard. 6TV"Mc f. o. b. afloat. COKN tepot market weak; No. S. 8Cic. OATS Siot market wak: No. 2. 28' jtftS&o. CATTLE No trading. European cables quote American steers at 84&lJ4c per pound dressed weight ; refrigerator beet at 7H3&C per pound. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Market quiet and easier. Sheep, poor to prime, $2.00S.87i. . Lambs, common to choice, t3-75'3.85. HtiG3-Make tdy at eieutj,.!, EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL Hj&Rooms are Crowded. Everybody Satisfied. Dr. McClellan, Celebrated Specialist. Formerly in charge of the Elec trical and Medical Department of the Hale Sanatitian.'Jlot Springs, Ark., will be at the MODMAM HOUSE, EBENSBURG, PliNNA., -ON- Momlaj-, Aug. 2-1,1890. nwt. 91 efl.F.I.I. N has been connected with the l-gel h ial Iu the rountr. ami has no auperior in diaitnoslng and treating ttUeaiiea and delormitlea Htwl'lrl't t!D lur any case that he cannot tell the disease and wliera located in de minute. He will return lo KteuburK erery lour weeks during the coining year. Treaty all curable Medic il and Surgicl His aases. Acute a nd l'hrnic t:atanh. Iiieme4 of the Eye Kar. Nose. Throat and I.nnirs. Irvsoeu sla. Bright Disease. Iliatets. K. dnev.'l.f ver. Hladder. C hronic Female and Sexual liirteaJ'es. Epilepsy and Fits Cured. A Pasillvevnaraaurl YoflmMtn and M Ile-Apl Men Suffering from Spermatorrhea and ltuotenry as the result ol sell-abuse In youth or ex.-es In ma ture years, and other caare irodiicn some of ire lollowlOK enact: Kiutssiuns blotclier. de bility, nervousness. ilixzineis. mofuoion ' Ideas, aversion to society. d-te;tive memory and sexual exhaustion, ohich until the victim lor business or ma'rtarft. are permanently cured by Keuiedies not injurious. Blood and Skin Diseases. Syphillis and coin plication, as sore throat, lallloic out ol the balr. aln in the bones, erup tions, etc. are perfectly eradicated without mercury or other tfjurtou druirg. (loncorrhea. irleei. N;r cture. and all Urinary and Kidney I roubles are speedily cured by treat ment that never tailed. He undertaken no in c u raid e case, but cures thousands given up to die. Keineoiber the date and cuine early . a bis rooms are always crowded wherever be stops. HTATE BOARD OP If EPICAL KX A WIHIEH8. Buffalo. N. V.. Nov. a:. l. From what 1 know ol Ir. I. A. MClellan. I am certain that he is eminently qualified as a phjs'rlan and specialist to tieat all lorms ol chronic diseases, and that bis success bu inn marked notooly baa he had great experience, but be is also a tboroUKh and conscientious practitioner and deserves his mcoesr. IK 11. 1. I.IKN. President State Board of Menical Examiners. ixtnisiArio.ys FKF.t:. Correspondence - Solicited - and - Confidential. ADDKKSS It. I-01oilnn, Lake Erie Infirmary. 178 t"hipawa street. MAIM orVICK. M Main ttieat. Hutialo. Mew York. . L. JOHSSTON. M. J. If II 'A. A. H.BUCIi. EftTABLtHHBD 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANK KUS, EBENSBURG. ... PENN'A. A. W. Bl'CK, I'aabler. ESTABLIHHED 18S8. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKCIIJ.TOWN, 1A. T. A. alUKRtnill, 'aalslir. General Banting Business Transacted. The tollowlnir are the principal features ol general haul In business : UErosin Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest bear log eorUOcataa issued to lime depositors. LOANS Extended to customers on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all times. OOM.ETIO.MJ Made la the locality and upon all tba banklna towns la the United State, (''barge moderate. It RAFT las nod negotiable la all parts or the TTaltad States, and foreign exchange Issaed on ll parts of EaroL-a. ACCOirajxS Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be exteuded. fatrvna are assured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and that they will be treated as liberally as good banking tales will perxtu Kespect fully, JOHNSTON. BtTCK CO. THE KEELEY CURE Is a special boon to business mon who. haviiie drifted unconsciously into the drink habit and waken to hud the diseax? of alcoholism fateued upon them, renderinir them uufit to manage af fairs recimrinp a clear brain. A four weckf course of treatment at the PITTSBURa KEELEY INSTITUTE, No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite and restores them to the condition thev were in lie fore they intiufcpd in stimulanu. This hns been done n more than lfiOO cases treated here, and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and efficiency of the Keelev "ure The fullest and most sonn-binc invctbra'timi bi n vitctd. Seua for imwpulet tfiviug fuU luf orum tion. mag. S Ol - lATJTED wPlSi represent ns In the sa e of Our Choice Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled by ns. HUhest Salary or Commission paid weekly. Steady em ployment the year round. Outnt tree; exclusive territory: expe lence not necessary; py as sured workers; sdeclal Inducements to beginners Write at once lor particulars to ALLEN NURSERY CO.. KOCH EST!. K . N. Y. July 31. (M.5m. FOR SALE. ifi Tmet cood "r,n 'n"1 n Southeast ern tlorld a AtlKWK WAMLlllonll options. "pp'y quick. FLORIDA GARDEN LAND CO., J..Ji.rHism",-y- JOHN F. 8TRATTON CELEBRATED awasrafaU WImI Palw la all kaarf MUSICAL .MERCHANDISE, ' tlalint, flaltariL Ban ?t. Mandolines, Acciraeoas. Hanstenlcas, Ac., all kinds 4 Strinas, etcetc ?U. 613. Il7 East 9Lb SU.TSew yt LADIES! Are r.m reckless enewph to venture ? If art twocenU in Mams to the Mark iWiAf 5il and K WssLiurtoti Street. New one or their beautiful illustrated "Itdlest' Hooks," It in a novel, finiqiie, ami lulerwr work to eveiy jx-ixiu of relinenient. On reeit of ten c-ct in ani tbey wffi aervl pnttmio: a iu:i ar i nolu game ycruo. d game Verba. orlen cents they will alwiseud a hook conlainiuk pl.-te wonl of "The Mikado." and U'"-'? ' Fori com pi I e uni. . - , its mrwt Mpnlar rttufff, iorelii. ritli t. nexqniwle Curonio earn QUINEPTUS! A very plcaF-mi. Iiarnil-S' (.-lyeyrTliuted arofnalh compound for .li-siiisn.S Ibe laM.- "' other bitt- r ilrii'.'". eitiM r mIhI or fliiht Prtr 4 eat per 1'iat Bottle. Pr.- ribS by Oi:mimiim1oI phvsicians iu Kur.ii- and America, honunls i ac .tupaiiics every bottle. For alc by lrujrj;ita. Manufacfuted by The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMK AMI M.W VKK. 532-5JC WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CITY 7 kiafisJ- ELIXIR. An elegant Knellsh itiannai- !c prepa ratio for biliouM. malarial un.l l.l.i tr iln : the re suit f over tweuty-flve- years of uit eminent Bt-letitiltc reHenrch. Apn.ve,l l. the lii-llttit liie.lii-al authorities lu UHeiu kebtKpitab; ineverv Mtrt of r ucw tvei-ially helpful to ladies, children and eO pie .f edeutary batjits. tjilirely vegetable ; tree from harmful drugs. Sn Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. Prepareirdely by Tle JJoyal i)hr'inateuti'i Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appointment to Her Majesty tba tjueen aiul to the I'.oyal Fajuil. NEW YORK BRANCH: 130. 132, 134 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS. Same medioinal properties as: Royal fli.ixiB, la boxeii, l pills to box, for il 5 cent. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS REMEHBERTlffiBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters C0EDAL. -Jd'jJiJo,, SOc. Vinegar Bitters P0WDEES, So doses, SOc. Vinegar Bitters, new tyl. p,t J $1.00 Vinegar Bitters, old style, bitter taste. $ 1 .OO The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. - The past dfth of a Centery the Lradinc t-'amify Mcdiciuv afthv World. E. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietor, HAN FIIAXCISCU aku NEW YOUK. Your Face Will be wreathed with a most engi(ln( smile, after you Invest In a Wliite Sewing Macliine EOUIPPED WITH ITS NEW PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AND AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The most complete and useful devices ever added to any sewing machine. The AVIIITE la Durably and Handsomely Bnilt, Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Sews ALL Sewable Articles, And will serve and please you up to the full limit of your expectations. Activb Dealers Wanted in noccu pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. FvrSalr by J. W. SUA R BA VUlt. VurrlUou-.i dec 1 3. US Bin LoiaBfiie- ..-a . painrul diaeaaea. such as -fa u au , raralBla. Barkarba br ailment, whrre pal, 1, attBd vipt of nam, addraa and t& cbbu. WINkELMANN Ss. BROWN URIX1 CO Hlll re. Ma.. V. H. a. octl7.i-y a. f-hlrbMU-r'a Kaa-Uaa IMaaaaa. Br rEtiriYROYAL PILLS md Mr im Hr4 at4 timU SACtaUlieV a-aUCal WttlA lBa rt tir-asa TaL. Imsvm aati imitmitumm. - in staitip far psnknilau-. timosutata m4l Kalhrf fr l-aafl-av trttr. rHsji A' MalL 10.(MH r uati,., Jk'mmm W V mtX LasmSaU "'"ml- Cj llasa.il " JOHN F. STRATTON'S Cclcbrr led Band Instruments DRUMS. FIFES. Piccolos and Band Supplies. Send for " JOHN F. STRATTON, Culogu.. 8 1 1 . 8 1 3. 8 1 5, 8 1 7 E. 91a St.. N.Y. JT pays to tdrerus. Try tba i kskmab. V r r.v x X l J rV dDiirSemi-Aiiiiiial C(,;it: Sale is now n. It will j,sS you to attend. Uuv en(if. stock of Spring and nier goods must he dW out ny sept. J1SI IO ,.,.! room for our fall slock, j The JLcading ClolhiJ AT C. A. SHARBAUGhl You will find the most tomjlete assortment of Sj.rin? fK.-.i; Hats, Shirts, Utulerwour and Shoes in the county at our ?. You will fintl Men's All-Wool Suits ns low as .". liit from $G.G0 to $18. Boys' Suits to fit hoys are ! to ,. from.i4 to $15. Child's Suits, ae 4 to 14 yearst at 1, j; $2, $3, $4 and $5 all well-made, neatly triiun)el and fitting. All the new shapes in Spring Hats and a Fine Line of Furnishings of every description. Also the le.-t a-virta-:: Northern Cambria of Men's, Hoys', Ladies, Mi-se;' and Chili: Shoes from $1 to $3.50 the pair all new goods an, latent If you desire well-made and neat-fitting Clothiuij an i: will'more than pay you to buy from C. A. SHARBAUGH, CARROLLTOWN, PA. BEHIND THE We have a full line of TRUSSES and SUPPOSTH of every description. A rupture is of ah vital:! portanee that we keep in stock all sizes and rub TRUSSES. We solicit, correspondence and can fill orkr mail. JOB:: PRINTING. THE FUiSKMAX Printing Office Is the place to get your JOB PRINTING Promptly arid satisfactorily executed. We will meet the prices of alll honoraoie eompetloD, We don't do any but first-class work and want a liying price fur It. Willi Fast Presses and New Type We are prepared to turn out Jb.rrintiog c every diaeription in tbe FINEST STYLE and at the yer Lowest Cash Prices. NotbltiR but tbe best material it used and onr work t- peaks for itself. We are pre pared to print on the shortest notice Posters, Programmes. Burin ess Cards. Taos. Bill I1rats. MONTHLTSTATKMEKT8. ENVEIXrE9. Labels. Circulars. Weddino and VifciTiNo Cards. Checks. Notks. Drafts. Keokii-th, Bond Woki, Letter and Note Heads, axd. Uop and Party Invitations Ktv- Weean print anything from tbe smallest and neatest Vi-ltlnK Card to the laigest Poster on abort notice and at tbe most Reasonable Rates. The Cambria Freeman EBEXSBUItn. PENN'A. RESTAURANT NOTICE. od and after Anril 1. inm. I will m hnhTJ T . VtIon'- f'-P'o a nigral stamre ol III hS.tTt'i''."'-..,e,v",,,e''nl lt-he. "'WMCtJ, inilll. PmlVdlM alsaaa vtvin tm,.i. .Tr z'."ryy" i ,,T J "'. iriun eKeiailes la rru KespecutnllT rurs. FRAZER AXLE Best In tbe World! i'GREASE Set tin 6enu!ie! Sold Eiinnrteri t r4 i i f t. it ' CURTAINS tDAVKOFS - DRUG - SB 17 Im policies wntten st iHortnsd.tli'Js OLD RELIABLE rTM 4. ad slbr-r lr ria.s assM T. W. DICK. MUTT IOK 1HE OLD HARTFORD firb wm: ii rem 1794. EbensDnrc.Jaiy si. ls'i. COPTRICMTI, f F. r lr.f..rmafl. an-l f-w M u"','mV WINS . iv. Hk..1't. s -i tldt tKin-au f'r s.-.tir n.- I -'-r. T l "T .t. n Un.W U;J1 J,ilr tlir .uhilc bj S noli. (.'Hi " IM"" sfricnfifif gm& Ijirct olTml-iClon of rr v l.-ni:'-! -i .rlO- t-i.l.-li.l.llv i,lulru-Jr man ..uia - n!,.t n. lv,l -v i " yr; i;iiui n.Hith- A.iir- Ai.iajmj!s.3I iirvJ""-'.' F. X. FEES' Shaving Parloi Mam Street, Ksar Pest 19. i oe anarrsiKDN urtw - t lir tbat he has nea tf Main street, near the "?t ..- WD as ' Ml 1 iib )nDTU0 will " future. KverTtblnic nest ciess. Yoar pstruDAe suliueJ. rciS ll Ete isbariE Fire Insures 1? ife at T. AV. JICH General Insurance A'f y KitKxsnriia rA Mountain House Shaving Parlo Irate.l on Ontre lreet M " . ltn? . NhmviDK. H sir 'nl tins incdune lo tbe aestest 1 ,"etl iims ! yuar pairoDaics '"cr CAS1 IT
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