BRYAN IN NEW MIC He and Sewall to Be Notified Tonight. TWO RECTI'ilONS HELD TODAY. Mr. and Mr. Hrsan t.ae One Tlil Morunic and Mr. Itin Dun Thi .ArirrniHin-Canlinnal lallou All lh W'ny Knit of liar ti.ii c New YonK.Aup. 12. Tho prfsirtptilin' anil vice prf .-ntial candidates of the Iiomorratio arty will lw? formally noti fied at JladLMiii Square (Sarilen tonight. At 11 oYlook today Mr Bryan and his wifft held a rer-prion on thi Fifth avonuo stoop of the Windsor hot-l nut: roof-ivod the ja-oplo. but did not shake hands with them, his arm and hand being tired and sore. 1 1 is voice is a 1st in lad condition and lie was not able tr make any remarks, but will speak thi 'eveninj. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon Mrs. R P. Bland and Mrs. Bryan will receive the women of New York at the Bar tholdi hotel. Mr. Bryan rested all th afternoon. His speech is finished and will lo read .from manuscript. After the meetim; at the garden he will speak from th balcony of the Burtholdi. Mr. and Mrs. Bland. Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Stone ol Missouri will occupy a tiox at tin Madison Square. meeim. William Jennings Bryan stepped upon the soil of the Empire state last night for the first time since his nonii nation for the presidency of the Iemo cratie national convention at Chicago. It was practically a step into thr. avowed section of opposition to hit candidacy ; an oposition not- on party lines, but said to exist within the uirt; unler whoso emblems he looks foi victory in November. i If, however, the ordeal was one that would make nervous the average man. its effect upon Mr. Bryan was not, tr ,the observer, of that character, when Mr. Bryan stepped from the train hi !gtnsped the. hand of Senator Jones, jChairman of the Democratic national . committee. Awaiting the party at Jersey Cit were a big crowd, and among them f'hairman Jones. Vice Pn-sidentia' Nominee Sewall. Treasurer St. .Inhr and National Committeeman Tomlin son ot Indiana The policemen had a hard fight to get the party to the fcrrylmats through tin crowd Mr.. Bryan went on the first boat and the rest of the party follower on the next. When the boat reached the dock in New York Captain Cross with a cordon of police held the crowd altoard the boat for a few minutes while Mr Bryan. Mr. Sewall ami the remainder of the party entered carri:ige in wait ing. When they got. outside the ferry gates they found at least. .MHI more peo pie awaiting, and although thepolici made all dilligent efforts to allow thi carriage to proceed, it was stopped sev eral times, the last time being when thi horses, annoyed or scared by the ap plause and shouting, balked. Bcside Mr. Bryan and Mr. Sewall. Chairmai Jones and Mr. St. John occupied th rarriage. The national chairman became a lit tle frightened at the behavior of thi horses and left the carriage The re mainderof the party sat quietly unti! the animals were ready to proceed. At Mr. St. John's house, on Thirty-fourtl street, there was another gathering o1 citizens, who applauded vix-ifcrously Neither Mr. nor Mrs Bryan showei much fatigue after their long iourney On the way from Harrisbnrg crowds were at the various stations and enthn siastically cheered Mr. Bryan, win shook hands with many and lowed, bui could not le induced to speak, as hi was somewhat hoarse, aud wished t save his voice for the tiotificatior meeting. There were enthusiastic, but brief re ceptions at Philadelphia. Trenton am Newark. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMIT T F r A Meeting Held and Senator Hntinan'. I'lan Adopted New York. Aug. 12 The Demo crafin national committee has been ii session with Senator Jones in the chair Discussion immediately arose, as to th. selection of a place for headquarter for the committee. There was a littl discussion and then the matter wa luid aside while Senator Gorman offeroi a resolution that the chair should ap point a committee f 25 to be known a the executive commit ten. a commute of 25 to he known as the finance com mittee pud a committee of nine to bi known as the campaign committee, th chairman. Senator Jones, to be ex-officii member of each committee. The reso lution further re-ited that the cam paign committee should be allowed t select its eh..irmnn from either its own memlTs or from some out-ide sourci and that tl--y might also select an ail visory committee from some outbid, sources. The resolutions were adopted without dissent ami Senator Cor man followed them up with this resolution : Kesolved. That the campaign com mi ttee when apfioiuted. shall, in con junction with the chairman of tho na tional committee, select the permanent headquarters of tl! national com Diittte.' The memlers seemed to believe rhi a happy solution of the vexed question and it was adopted with very littl. debate It ihe belief here that the quarter ef the national committee will lie lo cated at Washington, with branches at New York and Chicago. TWIN CHAFT DISASTER. The. Investigating Committee la Sesslo at Shaiuokfu. Shamokin, Pa., Aug 12. The com mission appointed by Governor Host iiigs to investigate the cause and fix th. responsibility of the Twin shaft min. disaster at Pittston, and consisting o Mine Inspectors Brcnuau, Stein. Kode.r ick, met here today. The committee will continue its worl on the report to be submitted, and i will require about one month yet be fore the report is ready to be forwarde to Harrisburg. Spangler Mentioned lor Chairman. Altoosa. Pa.. Aug. 12. A move merit has been started in Central Penn sylvania in txdialf of Colonel J. L Sfwnglor of Bellefonte. for the chair manship of the Democratic state cen tral committee. It is said that a uuiu ber of county chairman in this set tlor of the state have already pronounce in favor of Colonel Spangler and it ii claimed that, the fact that he has hoi been allied with any of the Democrats factions of Pennsylvania may lead t his selection as state chairman. State. A. P. A. Convention. Wiluasisport. Pa.. Aug. 12. Tht third annual convention of the A. P. A is in session tn this city. About 20O del egates are present. The secretary's re port showed a large increase in mem bership. There is bitter opposition tc O. A. Murdock of Allegheny, who it after a re-election as president, and sec rctary. Supreme Commander EckeLs oi Washington came here to adjust tin matter, but the men who opposed tht re-election will not give in. William M. Singarljr Kesig-na. Phii.adei.phia. Aug. 12. Williain M. Singerly. who heads the list of elector! nominated at the Democratic conven tiou at Alleiitown, lists forwarded t Chairman Wright his withdrawal from the ticket. The contents will be made public at the state committee tueeuuc Jiarrisborji tomorrow. NEWS FROM HEADQUARTERS. What Caller of ISotli I'm ties IJeport at Washington. Washington-. Aug. 12. Senator Slioup of Idaho was among the talh rs at the Republican headquiiiters. He b here to secure campaign literature for his section. Mr. Shcup gave the com mittee encouraging reports as to the status of affairs in Idaho. He says a most active and aggressive tampaigu will be started in his state in the near future Word reached the committee of a partial canvass of Mr. Bryan's home town. Lincoln, ami the county of Lan caster, in which it is situated The county committee distributed blanks aud sought to secure, an accurate can vass. In two precincts reported the result was McKinley, 210; Bryan. 44 The poll of University place, a leading center, was McKinley. I2H ; Bryan, 14; Prohibition, 19; uncertain, 22. It. is claimed! that whil-; the returns are incomplete they establish the gen eral character of the whole. Chairman Balx-ock and Vice Chair man Apsley have returned, making the executive force complete for the first time in some weeks. At Democratic headquarters there is a lull, as the managers have gone to Ne York for the meeting of the national Committee and the Bryan reception. It is estimated at headquarters that the Washington delegation to tin? Bryan no tification will inimlx-r .0O. although there has rx-en no organized movement owing to the failure to get sp-cial rail road ratios. The demonstrations along the route of Mr. Bryan's trip are regard. m1 ut t hr Democratic, headquarters as Most sig nificant. At the silver headquarters the sudden and mysterious death of Mr. Pile, who was in nominal charge pending the ar rival of the secretary. A. K. Diffendcr fer, has cast a gloom over affairs, ('hair man Lane, who is expected litre soon, will fill the phice made vacant by Mr Pile's death, and in the meantime Mr. Diffenderfer and A. J. Wedderl.uru will be in charge of the headquarters. FREE SILVfcK MfcN CONTROL. T tie Went Virginia IM-morratir .-Stale ('oavrniljiin In S-lci T.Mlay- Whf.ki.ins. Aug. 12. The state Dem ocratic convention is meeting here to day. The free silver men are in the ma jority, 10 to 1. and are demanding that none but silver men lie placed on guard All interest centers in the contest for governor, there lieing four candidates. O. C. Watts. United States district, at torney ; L O. Ralphsnyder. who is tin' Populist, nominee; Judgo W. G. Ben nett. and Colonel C. L. Smith. Watts has the lead with pledged delegates and his friends claim his nomination on the first ballot. The whole field is against Watts, who has the support of the state administra tion. His opponents are trying to make a combination to defeat him. claiming that his connection with the Cleveland achninistration would not make him strong with the silver people. Ralph snyder is trying to force a fusion with the Populists, but the chances are that all attempts at fusion may fail, though the Populists may be recognized in some way. Hon. Kun'iin ."iley of Mason county is temporary chairman, which is a vie tory for the anti-Watts forces. The First district Democrats nomi nated W. V. Arnett. a prominent W'hecling attorney, fur congress. In the Second district, now repre sented by Mr. Dayton. W. G. Brown of Kingwood was nominated. FUSION WITH POPULISTS. Vacancies on the Ohio democratic Ticket to lie. Offered. Collmbi'S, Aug. 12. The Democratic state central committee met here and selected Daniel J. McOonville of Stt ul enville, formerly sixth auditor of thi treasury, as chairman of the state exec utive committee with power to nami members of the committee aud the sec rctary. A committee was appointed, consisting of Chairman W. V. Durbii; of the state central commit too. Chair man McConville of the esiutive com mittee and Colonel Ike Hill of Newurk A. J. Wolf of Yonngstown and W. (J Thompson of Lebanon, to attend tin Populist state convention at Springfieln Aug. 2K, and. if possible, arrange for a fusion There are two vacancies on the Dem ocratic state ticket, that of state dairy and food commissioner, caused by the death of Patrick McKeown of Cincin nati, and that of judge of supreme court, caused by the resignation of Jndgo J. Blandin of Cleveland. Tin Democratic state central committer proposes as an inducement to the Popu lists to fuse to allow them to fill these two places on the ticket. The state central committee adjourned to Sept. 1 to await the act ion of tho Pop ulist convention. As 52.000 Populist votes were cast in Ohio for governor in IM4 the proposed fusion on the stat ticket is regarded as a good thing. A Murderer Admitted to Bail. Cairo. Ills.. Aug. 12. Green P. Crabtree, who killed Dr. Coffee, presi dent of the state board of pharmacy recently, has been admitted to bail a! &J.0U0. STATE HAPPENINGS. The Cauonsburg mines have resumed. 50 striking minors being taken back a. the old rate Will Leisure, aged 10, of Greensburg was thrown from a horse and probablj fatally injured. Roland Johnston, a driver at tin Catsburg mine, Alonoiguliela, wa; crusnud to death. Solon Stone, a quarryman of Hop wood, was overcome by heat while at work aud may die. Canal Gregor, who died at Johns towu. is now believed to have been murdered. His skull wis fractured. When the Bryan train stopted al New Brighton. Harrison Bwing, a cat tie drover. Had his pocket picketl of j.'il At Sharon Joe liihlev o i.hti..t- ni the American Steel t .asting company, was mown on i in; root anil sustained ; broken leg A gang of alsiut 100 men are engagei in buihnng a pix-liiie from Cleveiam to Butler. They are now working al Yankee run. near Sharon. William Barron of near T.MtmI waylaid by threo unknown men'neai 1 a I. mat piaee, wno saiiuuaggeil iilm aun then robbed him of his money, watch, etc. County Detective Marshall returnee to New Castle from Philadelphia Witt Mrs. John Bender, who recently elojM C with a man named Kadler. The latter eseaped. A young man named Carr, represent ing himself as a theological stuutnt. . cured several loans at Greensburg anc then disappeared. Persons to whom he claimed to be related do uot kuow him. A charter has been issued to the Wel ivar Manufacturing company of Phil lipsburg. capital fco,0oo ; directors William L. VVelivar. G. Frank Welivar Davis B. W'ehvar, Muucy ; William ti' leiilingrr and Joseph 11. Tumbach Phillipshnrg. Judge A. S. Hindis' law office at Hoi lidaysburg was robbed. Ouly papers 11 rouging to clients whose names com mem ed with G were stolen, and it it suspected the motive was to secure in formation of thevherealoutsof Cashier Harry A. Gardner of the Second Na tional bank. James Farrell. who was recently con victed of the murder of Henry Bon necka. petitioned the Blair county courts for a new trial. His grounds are w T I ""1! wa Pnctrat.Ml by John "ddebraud. who committed suicidn two weeks ago in a Baltimore pemuu. ,Urj aJifcr confessing to the uiurir i 'A WELCOME PROPHECY. The Weather Man Promises a Cooler Atmosphere. UIINKE I.IKILV It V Mf.HTF ALL. Almost 20O More Added ti tlie !.. l 1-ad Irimi the Heat Thrmiglio'it tle Country A Here Storm l.ik.ly it, tlie Atlantic (oa-t. Washington. Aug. 12. The weather bureau holds out moderate relief for the e-ast and central states today. It was with some pride that Major Dnnwoody referred to the area of high barometer which he sighted off the Rockies in the northern part. The area then central over the Mississippi valley moved to the northeast and was Imurd out to sea over the St. I;ivreiice valley, diagpmg the high temperature in its wake With the high came the fall of temM'rarnre which liauting humanity has lecn waiting for so impatiently for ten days or more. Montana, Colorado. Iowa. Kansas and Nebraska felt its cool breath ami enjoyed a fall of temjx-ra-t nre of from 10 to I o degn-es. If traveled alxmt roo miles in tin; 24 hours. Major Dun woody says it will move eastwardly at a litte more rapid jkicc. during the next few hours and le cen tral over the Ohio valley and the lower lake region tonight, and reach the At lantic coast by tomorrow morning. The government weather sharp wants it understood that, this is not a cold wave, but merely a relief from the ex cessive and almost unprecedented hot kjm'U While he makes no definite pre dictions, he ventures the statement that a storm from the West Indies usually i-omes sweeping np the coast about this time and it is In-traying no confidence to say that he would not. ! surprised to see one rushing along within the next four or five days. If such a storm should come it would cool things east of the AUeghenies and affect the atmosphere generally tilKl or 7K miles into the interior. There has not Ik en a revolution of the wind east of the mountains in ten days. Thi' vane has shifted from west to south. Altogether this protracted hot spell can be classed as remarkable. The high temjerature m the prairie, county has lasted 20 days, in the western gulf states a fortnight and on the Atlantic scaloard a week. The highest temperatures yesterday were at. Philadelphia, 1s ; New York and Albany, !M ; Washington. U4 ; Nor folk. Va.,!rs; Montgomery, Ala, OS; Abilene, Tex.. !M ; St. Louis, !Mi ; Chi cago. 94. Along the Pacific coast the mercury ranged from (Ml to To. but at some points like liosclierrv, 510 mil-s back from San Francisiro. the thermom eter registed 100. New York. Another day of fearful heat which is oppressing this section has arlded a page of fatalities and suf ferings more remarkable than its prede cessors. In New York city, in Brook lyn and all the adjacent towns through out the states of New York and New Jersey the day's reports of deaths and prostrations overshadow the record of any other day in many years. In this city alone the death list contains more than 100. Brooklyn adds alxmt 20 to the list and the heat's victims in sub urban towns brings the total to I.VV Men and women walking along the streets have dropped in their tracks a ml died liefore physicians could be sum moned and horsts have died as though stricken by a1 plague. Many factories have been closed and outdiior workers have been compelled to drop their tools and find shelter dur ing the hi n -s when the sun was at its height.. Particularly among policemen aim li-ttercarriers has the suffering been intense and many have Inf-ri compelled to stop work from lioth forces. Along the business streets men have walked with umbrellas over their heads with coats on their arms and fans in their hands. The hospitals of this city are crowded to their fnll capacity, while the doctors and nurses have leen kept at work night and day until many of them have succnmlied to the strain The department of public works has come to the relief of the tenement, honso districts and forces of men with hosecarts are patrolling the streets of these, sections and flooding them with water from the corner hydrants. Men. women and children rush in groups under the streams from the hose. Pi I II. a ok I. fit I a The heat reached !."'., degrees. Seven deaths and 40 pros trations were rejiorted. Reports received from various parts of the state show a continuation of tin hot weather and a numlM-r of prostra tions are reported The extensive loco motive. shos of the Krie Railway com pany, at Susquehanna, were forced to close indefinitely. The stone quarry at Yardley was forced to close also. Re fKirts of a similar nature come from other places. At Shamokin Is were overcome and a few of t hese. arc. set i ousTy ill. Ciuiwc.o. A good breeze tempered the heat to the suffering rx-ople of this cuy rouay. although the thermometer registered !):. The deadly effect of thi nign icmiierarurc. however, continues and -0 fatal cases of sunstroke wen reported with thr list still incomplete Aliont 50 cases of prostration, more or less serious, have occurred. The nnmlH-r of jKirsons driven insane by the heat will probably never le known, out its cttect in that, direction may be estimated from the fact, that during the. week 2S persons have liecu locked up in the Detention hospital, all oi vtiiom nan necu iirivc.n crazy by thi heat. tvANSAS i;ity The heat reached ! here. ro prostrations. . . . -i . . "".".ni i no near reacheil oveT here. Six sunstrokes, but none, fatal St. Lor is The temjH-tature reached u. j iiuinhcrof deaf lis occurred. A Political leader lrowned. IT- 4 .... i jmiimuii.n, -ug. jz. inn police thus far have failed to secure any clue as to the mystery surrounding the'death OI A. 11. 1 lie, a son of ex-Rcnresenta tiye Pile of California, who has been in tcmiiorary charge of the silver nationa headquarters, who was found drowned in the Potomac. It is believed to havf oeeu accidental. New Io(Se bjr the ( liln.... ,itv of Mkxko, Aug. 12.A largt nnm.er of Chinese resi,liK on tin northern frontier have petitioned thf department of foreign relations to Ix made Mix wan citizens, as this will allow them to piiss freely into th vn, lerrnoiy. Stole Nearly 7S.OOO. Sav Francisco. Aug. 12. It has de TCoped that- HarryK. Brown? H change clerk of the Bullion and Ex hangc bank of Car .on. Nev.. who left that city sudde.iilv " ' . ago is a defaulter to a huge extent He M.siuntion of nearly 73,0O0 Tr.mp KilU.I In . Wreek. Lansinh. Mich., Aug. 12. One tramr was killed and another prol,bly fatally njurcd by a collision l , ween two 8e turns of a Grand Tr .ink Freight, train at Hazlett Park. Seven loaded were demolished. Under all, a Mneline. Ralkioii. N. C, Aug. 12.Sonatot Butler has called a meeting of the na tionalPopHlist.cominitt.ee to be held at ashir.gion nest. Tuesday, to decide on the Humiliate owning of headquarters at W ashii)ton. A 11.1.1, Itank f-nila. ofCIH,nrT; )"K 12 Tho Private bank ?J J, lj' 1T. successor to North to Taylor !.-,: West Madi.so,, strei", vir" Ti rnsr "TT w "de re WHEELMEN HAVE THE CITY. The L- A. V. Meet Now a Id Fore at l.onlille. Loi iSTii.LK, Aug. 12 Louisville and her hundreds of L. A. W. guests are awheel. Not satisfied with having ma terially curtaibnl ;he fii Id of usefulness of the Kentucky thoroughbred, this jolly crowd with their fiu de bietie steeds have invaded the Blue Gras9 domain, win re he so long held complete way. Country runs were the featute of yesterday's program, and those that attracted the greatest interest among the visitors, were the spins to the numerous! stock farms a few milt from Louisville. Mayor Todd has issued a proclama tion declaring tomorrow afternoon a half holiday in honor of the League of American Wlni'lnien. On that after noon the city hall will le closed and city employes will be given an opir t unity to attend the races, which begin that afternoon at the track. ijtst night there was a highly enjoy able smoker" at headquarters. Today's program includes a century run over the original century course to Frankfort and return ; runs to New Al bany. Jeffersonvillc and the Falls of the Ohio ; a grand arade and a watermelon feast at Iroquois park in the evening. DIED ON THE FT RE ESCAPE, Three Perished In m Itlaxe Ietroyio Two New York lluilding. New YoitK, Aug. 12. At least three persons and jiossibly others were burned to death in a tire that destroyed a six story brick building at 4(15 Greenwich street and tho five-story building at 407. Several jiorsoiis were injured by the smoke and heat and by jumping ami two of them are extectod to die. The dead are : William Gray, fore man of electrical repair shops, and two unknown men, all of whom were caught on a fire escane ami burned to death in view of the crowd. Tin; injured, who ar exM-ted to die. arc: Felix Haas and an unknown man The other persons hurt went to a hospi tal and then home. THE CHICAGO FAILURE. A rian to Help Ttlamond Match and New Tork nUenlt. Cuh'aoo, Ang. 12. The agreements under which Diamond Match ami New York Biscuit stock is to 1m? deposited with the Northern Trust, company as trustees are ready for signature. The exact terms of these agreements will not lie given to the public until tho sig natures are received and" the stock i ready for deposit. They provide, however, the stock shall le placed in the keeping of the trustees for a period of one year, aud the banks and capitalists who own i are to ho given non-negotiable rix-eipt for the stock dejtosited. It is said tin agreements willltc signed and the stock rlejositcd immediately. Aked to J.tn the Soelalta. OixriNNATt. Aug. 13. At the fifth annual meeting of the International As sociatiou of Carriage and Wagon Work ersH. Cartas of New York, organizer of the Socialistic Trade and IaUir al liance, spoke in favor of the association withdrawing from the Federation of I Jilrfir and joining the alliance. ' Arrent,l Kur liircoiy. Rir.iiMoxii, Aug. 12. William F Tushoug has lieen arrested hen- for forging a clnw"k for $1 .21.1 tin the Chi cago aud Fort Worth Packing-company. Kx-1'renident llatri.on Will SMak. New Vouk, Aug. 12. Ex President Harrison has promised to open the cam paign for the Republicans in this-cit by a speech, to le delivered on the even ing of Aug 27. Three Tramps Killed. Piedmon . V. Va., Aug. 12 There has been a freight wreek on the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, at the foot of the Ailegher.y mountains Several cars were piled up and the road blockaded loth ways. Three tramrts who were stealing a ride were caught under the wreck and killed. The a-ci dent was caused by the train parting while going down the I? mile grade. Not Victim of r'oul I'lav. Pakkkksbi ko, W. Va.. Aug. 12. The body of Carrie Conway, tho Pittsburg girl who mysteriously disappeared from Sistersville last, week, was found in the Ohio river near that place, anil was identified by jewelry. A iost mortem examination proves that she was not the victim of foul play, as has been sus pected. (ilawanrki Kruninc Wheemno. Aug. 12. The Central Glass company has resumed operations-, after being closed six weeks, under tbe scale agreement with the American Flint Glassworkers' union. It will run lull during the fall and winter. THE MARKETS. I'lTTSm-RO. Anu 11 WIIKAT-Xo. 1 r.LeS,.; No. 2 red. 67 is nUN No. 2 yellow ear, tijfMo: No . sh. iu.l. :us:rJc: hlKh mixed aholied. atHi 31c; mixed ear. .TllV4a:ilJic OATS-N i I whit. 27?i.?8c: No 2 do. iSV fV-nrt; extra No. a whlt4. &imMc.: l:ht mixed. W.iH bc- IIAY No. I timothy, old. I4.T.V4I.V0U: new No 1 timothy. r.30'ia.iU: mixed clover, old III.Ul'all.iMI: packing. 7.ia7.ai: No. I feed ing praiHe. t mt0(: waKon hay. old $17 tti (ttls tnl for timothr. rfU.'LTRY Irire live chicken. A5'"07rio per pair; live chickens, small. SOdBjc.; HprtnK chickens. a),t c per pair; dreosed chlckena I2al8c per pound: dreused pnn8 chickens BITTTKR KiRin creamery. 17iralHU: Ohio, fancy creamery. IvulAfec: fancy conntry. roll lUillc; low crlrt and cooking. 7(Sc. nilF.KSB Fancy New York, foil cream cVrhc; New York flat, cream. 8c; nn Ohl m. 7(7'4'c. Wisconsin Swiss. In taha. I laiic: hmhur -nr. Haac; Ohio Swiss tn tut. lJc; Swiss, in sqnare hlocks. likv WlGS-Str' tly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio. In cases. 11 V.l2c; seconds. ;ltlo PiTTsarao. Ann. 11. -OA TTI .E Receipt fair on Monday. 711 cars insula; mar'iet op.ne.1 slow and closwl lur lower. lJcci;.tst4lHy HBht; prices nnchan. d Wt- quot: 1 rime. iO, gntl. U tidy, 1 10il4 i5; Cood butchers. t3.W34.15; f,r! t;t(ii4 00; common. H.00(t3 ao: rough rat. 3 10B3.70: hulls. stfl8, and cows. t im3ft l JloKna oows. Jj(SII5: fresh cows and sprinters HOtJS Receipts fair on Monday; market dnll and lower today; receipts lair, with se ral loads left over from yesterday. We qu,a Res. a.53; W-st Yorkers. 45(t3.W; mediums. I..lr3.45: heavy. V1003.a); roughs. 2.Ukt SHEF.P AXT I.AMBS-Snpply Monday. ! i cars; market dnll on sheep: steadv lmh Ketteipts today ,ght. marketslow on sheep firm oo lambs We quot. followinB price. I nme. 3.iiofc;l 6J . Bood. WKa.); fair. SiSti (a00; common. $2.012.50: culls. 75cA$l , ImhsChoice. M.50Sfc5.00; common to c.s1 lambs. $a 00-.t4.25: veal calves. $3.of'aano heavy and tbin calves. $2.00300 Cihotbnati. Aag. 11 nnOS-Market strong and higher al 2 ;YC 0 40 Receipt,. juu head.: shipments. fiUI head "ATTLE Market steady at .25a4 25. R ceipts. Mt head: sbipmenU. SuO head SHEEP AND UMBS-M.rket for sheep stj a.1, at Jl.Jotaii. Re.ipu. 2.3U0 h.a- shipmrnto. 1.600 huud. Lambs-Market steady at 2.00a5 ba New York. July U. WHEAT-Spot markat tnaouve; No. i red. flRN Spot market Inactive: No. 2. Wa. OATT"Wp"t markt t wdi; No. 2, K'o. CATTLE-No trading.. Enropn eahle, quoto Amtnoin steers at liijllo p,.r pound drsed weight; refrigerator beef at IJE1P AND LAMBd-Market doll and weaA for ahaop aud Inferior lambs; good liwr 8t0ady' ShoeP.Po' o Prime, liooa a so rlLambs. common to choioa, $3 505.75. BOOS Market qf&dj at I4.4t&x. EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL His Rooms are Crowded. Everybody Satisfied. Dr. McClellan, Celebrated Specialist. Formerly in charge of tho Klec tnc:tl ami Medical Department of the Hale Sanatitian.-'Ilot Springs, Ark., will be at the NTAIN H3D-E. nUENSBURG. PI-NNA., -ox- Monilin-, Anir. 21, 8!)fi. lR. Nri I.KI.I. aj hss heen connected with tbe U-irel h.i-piia.s lu llie roiinrr. ami has no suoerlur in diMKnosinic and Irestim; dieae an, I I elm id 1 tit a. Hewlllvl-c tM inr any c:ife thst he cannot tell llie dieaie and where located In five minute. Me will return to Khenxburic every lour weeks ilurlnx the coimoic year. Treat,-all curatoe Medical and SutkicjI IMs- Acute and l'hr,.nlc Catarrh. Iiisesse of the Kye Kar. No;. Tlirnat and KurjifK. llvHpep sla. KrlKht's IHseae. tialeieii. K dney.'l.lver. liladdrr. t h route Keniale and Sexual limeaxes. Epilepsy and Fits Cured. A fwaill ve lissrinlrr lo Tom Men anfl Mdflle-Aiefl Men Sutterina Ironi Sp-ruiatrrhea and liu potency an the recoil til fell-almsc in yi.nl h r excess in 111s ture years, and other cue prolue'HK some of ihe lollowltiK ettects: KiuiiKions. blotchey. de Mllty. nrrvonpness. itm!nf. coniuxion ol idea aversion to society. .1. ie.-ive memory and sexual exhsustlon. wliicu uiidik Hie viol 101 lor luine; or ma'tiae. are peruianentljr cured by Kemodier i.ot lijurlou. Blood and Skin Diseases. Nyihilli and Complication. a sore thrust. IhIIIiik out uf the hair. ,.aiu In toe Ixiuef . erup tions, etc. are erl.-rily era.licated without mercury or other injurious Arum. (liinmirrhea. llleei. Siricturo. nn.l all ITrlnary and Kidney I rouhlea are speedily cured l.y treat ment that never tailed. He undertakes no in. curut.le cuee, but cures thousamts irlven up to die. Keuiemher tbe date and couie early, a.s bi rooms are always crowded wherever he stops. HTA1K BOARD OP M !' A I. KXAMINKR8 MrPKsLO. N. Y.. Mf.V. 2:. Iti!l. t From what 1 know ol lr. I. A. MClellan. I am eertslo that be Is eminently q-ialihed as a phys'clan and vpeclalljt lo tre.ti all torms 01 fhninic dtreaxes, and that bis success has t een marked nut only has he had Kreat experience, hut he is also a Ibnrnuich and conscientious practitioner and deserved his succes. 1H II I. Limk. President State Hoard ol Al en Irs I Kxamlners. X AMI5J ATlU.fN I'KKK. t'orre.oQdeuoe - Solicited - and - tUinildentlal. AIIKKH 1T. Io01cllmi, Ike Krle Infirmary . ITS 'hlipae;a street. MAIM l.KVIi K. i-21 Main stteit. Hullalo. New York. K. U JUUSSTOS. M.J.HU k. A. H.KI I A. h4TAMLIHHICl 1872. Johnston, Buck A: Co.7 HANK KItK, RHKNSBURU. ... PKNN'A. A. W. Kl H, l-aiablor. tjTABLISHSU 1S88. Carrolltown Bank DAKKIH.I.1XIWN, PA. T. A. Nil .4 KH.rJ II. I'ashler. General Bantinz Bnsincss Transaclefl The lollowlmr are the principal feature ol tcenera! babiing- bualurss : nnroNiTM Kecelved payable on demand, and Interest bear ,uB v-Di liui.um issuoa w time neposltors. MMali Its-tended to customers on larnraMe terms and approve paper oiscnunted at all limes. '!. I.Ki-TIONM Made In tbe locality and upon all the bsnklnv tOWna In t I I nlla.l V... J 'V. . - - - . . v . ..uaiaw uiuoerate IIRim lssne.1 nevotlahle In all parts or tbe I'nltAd SlalM n.l . . ... v uaua IUHH on XJI biro At''TNTM , , . , ... V. tiuom soiiciieo, u. wbom reasonable aoconio.latlon will be extended. T. : .r ... J i""' pg onniienilal, and thai they will be treated as lit. rally aa aood O swsv-J w I J,l -as I k.. Hespecttully, JUHMNTOM. Bi l k VtK THE KEELEY CURE iriitii iiueHiM-H.aslv ini.i U10 drink iml.it n...! Li i reUder""f ut ii.aimlrVaf lairs niiniriiiK a il.-ar brain. A fjur wl.L. course of treatment at the PITTS'tUKO KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4UG Fifth Avenup, to thorn all their powers, mental and n'ns them , of y.mr own iifi-htaiVt to auR. 3 M WANTED mm represent ns in th. .. . ..wwrn,y mrn to Stock. S....lr.-. - V" Wursery Salary or imm ,, . "t Ploy tnent the year rouid. t ui nV tree- exclus". ?r territory; expe tence not neeessary- UU lZ . ALLEN NURSERY CO , FOR SALE. FLORIDA GARDEN LAND CO , JOHN F. 8TRATTON CELEBRATED riaiias. fl-r.rr 1 7V " n P ISE. Your Face Will be wreathed with at most engaglnc smile, after you Invest In liteSewiDsMacliine ccuippeo with its mtw PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The most complete ami useful device rer ailtleil to any sewing machine. The AV1IITK 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 Wanted in unoccu pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. V.t Sale by.f. W. SIl.lR BA UU II. VnrrvlUotrti derlXvatfin A Quick H(utr ros cvcrt Type of Headache. Flur Cardinal Points RcspcoriNa HEADACHE. Nev-r forjrM that all Every headache Is a prayer of the cran ial nerves for bst. Soothe them with Kopf AUNI, i are essen tially nervous. By quiet ing the nerves you stop the headache. Should your headache ta- nervous, sick, pe riodic, dyspeptic, or be Caused by worry, anxi ety, excesses of any kind Or brain weariucss, use KOPFAUNI. jkf hen children suffe. with headache, w any one else for that matter, use Kopkalink. the best remedy ever of fered. Safe, sure, won derfully tjuick in action. kaPFAUNK cures every type of headache, espec ially that distresstnety painful type peculiai to ladies suffering from irregularity or vtertne irrt tation, or whose duties require them to stand tor long periods. a KOPFALINE CURES Mas. VOWS SMOCK, tat VSTAaV WOMRV, HIRVOWS O Sat LITT v DiOSSTlVa AlkMIMts, wkasc CmeukATiON, Alcom on a m o othih ncitsci. amc au ailments and conditions where nerve waste goes on KOPFALINE Js Invaluable for Teachers, Scholars, Prrachers Students, Merchants, Editors, Men, Women and Children. Every lody whose nerves are at alt likely to get out of order. It is absolutely safe under all circumstances and conditions. Price, s cents. Sold by druggists generally, or sent to any dress on receipt of price. Soli Promiitons, W1NKELM AN N & BROWN DRUG CO BALTIMORE, M . U. S. A. I CARTER'S iplTTLE EJIVER Pics Beadaefae and relieve all tbe troubles tneJ. rlent to a bilious state of the system, such aa Dizziness, Nausea. lrowsiuesa. Distress after eating, r-ain in tua riiJe, to. While tiieir moat reauarsabto aucceaa naa been shown in coriBj Headarhe. yet Carter's Little IJ-mr PITH torn ually valiiallo tn Constipation, caring and pro fcDting thisanno7inscomplaint.whiie they also eorrertslldisordrirsof tbeatomachAtimulatetba bvtsr and regulate the bo webj. vcn.iXUef only corea Artiathey would be almoatprtaeleastn those wnS ul.'.T from tisditruKsingcoiulaint; but fortu nately tueirpnodneaadnea notend hcrs,an.i thosa w ho once try them will nnd these little pills ts1q able In eo many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without tbem. But after ailaick bea4 ACIHIE 2s ILe bane of so many Urea that hers Is where ve make our frreat boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's Little TJrer rills are Tery small athl Tery easy to take. One or two pills uiakaa doaa. Hi. y are atriclly reKetalile and do not grips or i nr. but by their pentle action please all who iirtltern. Jn vimlsat JScents ; live for $L daiil . r Ji crista vverywixuix or aunt by mail. MEDICINE CO.. New York. ? 5 n.L SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE has eniiyed a eonstant patron sir for orrr wity 'years. It is w.wil.-rfullT slticaokHis in all isunful ilinrsi a. smb. as Ktrsll.a, I.aaiaaaw. 4 Starrs. 1lkaeke, earalala. Harka.ae and other ailments where pain is sn attend-Iry.- i'"'K rrs. .r l. nail ua rweipt of name, addresa and ti reals. WINK HLM ANN & BKOWN UKUO CO , ' Kaltla.re. Md.. V. H. A. oe.17.wi.ly Pralehetera EmcII IMum, Brass. ENNYROYAL PILLS Atrr r-l. LaOlft atU rj VjL ter TkrrA-wf- Assets A iftm nd Btwk4 in He4 avawl Hold tntaUlic jT 7t' -H'-oirw. with rilsbo. T.L V i Spt Tvl.-ther. 4n9rmf mtotttu- V I fjf ' imttaturmm. At ifaWa, r fmi 4 I fjf "t "! far iestitatoanai. t V" JCr Kller fmr IMlIt. Utter. . rrmt y If MalL 1 ,WtH rtiatMi.l.. Kmm Pap. sliadaf. BUGGIES at i Price 8' SS1 T P "0rW We the 2 a'Sil "fou- cf.iprtit-.rs. -as Buinry llamras S3 s& ton-rand ave SWTraiu - $! s,, ,,r..nu Mnrau Saddle. l si- lat v e Free r. . hi cut j, rtHT ce. I W It Lswreace at, CiaciuikaU, o. JOHN F. STRATTON'S a , . . nana Instruments 7 DRUMS, FIFES P'ccolosand Band SuppiS Send for JOHN F. STRATTON &UI..U.. 811. 81 3, 81 6, 8 1 7 E. 9tIs"Vl.r. G pay ( u,.d rerti... Try lb. Fbem. m7 LADIES! are yu n'ctlnv iiwHirh lo vti.tuf if : f two c-nt. in stamjw t the Marl vNn") 0 Sl and TCU WaJiiru.t.i Strt. T '. ' one of their la-autifui illu.trsted aMilr Books," It is a ti; l. tinioiie. m .1 ii:ter- uig sort lo tir -rt; of r-liuri ;nr On refiid of ten tft-.l i" 1 'u"T aer. p.tii.l a fu'l .t .f tu, ir fa-.u.u liftn bold game Verba. FM-lvn rtstl..-vwi:!ale.-d'it-':'""i compile words of " TI"- .M U.d-. M d ..! ttsiiH-t -.tilarsot.i., l.ifHib.tsill.l.iiU' p.M-e euniiK a 1 auiNEPTirs i The Acadesuc Pharmaceutic Co., IXMM 1MI KM lULk. 532-5JC WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CIT ELIXIR. An elecant F.ne-M-ili fluirnuw . f ir-iir:ii!: for lii li nisi, malarial ami ll Ii '! - : """ -suit of t.vr t-iiiy-livf jcai-s of ti;sl fiuiiM ti-eit-ntitlc r-s-ar-h Arxivel by Hi.- Iiitli.f-t m.ilii a anilnnli. In u in bospilals in eery r -f I 1111 ! Ksiirvially ln-l.lul t. lmi-s. t-liil.ln-ii aud !' pie of snlf'ntsry baUls Entirely vv-tjlle ; I'rve frrniu btnnfiil i1nir Sn Handsome Packages. Pricr- tQ Lis. I"rt-iar-d sol'!y l.y LONDON AND NEW YORK. Chemists by a..iutni-ul to H.-r JImj.-sIj U. guw-D and to tiw I'l-.V'.' i .uiul. NEW Y(KK I RANCI! : 130,. 132, 134 Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinal prorsrtien as Ttr- si. Ki.ixia, iu 1 . boxes, pills to L-fx, for il 5 t-nt-i. FOR SALE CY ALL DRUCCIUTC REHEHBERTiiEBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitten CORDIAL. ) SOe. Vinegar Bitten POWDERS, 5o d.s. SOi . Vinegr Bitters, now style. J $ 1 .t-' Vinegar Bitten, oliU!y!e. bitter ia.-n-. 1.00 The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Giving- Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Tbe past iflh of n Century the Lending lasiil; Medicine ol tin- World. E. IL McDonald Drug Co., Proprietcra, RAN FItANf'lS akt NEW YOUK. A rery pleasiu. Iisnns flistr!l.j--l rr..n:rt roiiiiiiiMl ii--iiiiii.' ll l' ' I:I'' 7'" r'J', other b.tt -r imi. it- r solid i.r : li (! Kr 1'iat llollle. n rh. M' I ii himi.I-uJ nhvsirians in I'.nnii"' ami Aun-iH-a. I itimiI- at amuuiiis erorr IwrtiV. Tor r-al.- by lru-K"-l. ManulBrtru.-d br 17J)4. lJ-Sr. Policies written at short notice In tbe m n dci iadi tr actaiak watd etiaer Flrat t'lama l ompsslri. T. W. DICK, sUFHT ll)K TIIF. 01L.T3 H:lvTFORT) uiHin,siiitNciicoji,i "MIMMKM'tll Hl'SlNi;ss 1794. KSensbara.Jaiy l.liri Clvrirc. TRtnr Mas DESICM PlTrsrs. .. . .. " " mm ui . . " 1 Irw nn.iii write t.. . . " CO- a1 l'KOSDWST. NSW V.itt ldrvt iHin-au f.r securing p:it-nts in A ni-H-a. ''err (latent taken out lv u Is l.rnichl l-f.n tbe public by a notM irlven five of i-uarve in Uie ricttfific tucricnu LIST """'"''"n of any .-lentlfl- paner In the Nden.li.li.i- lilu-trate-l. N.. lui. iiu . nt 7ar: !.- atTtreaiths. A Mres. r VXauauLjui. 3ttl ilroady. cw Vork Citv. Carests. atd Trade-Marks obtained, snd all i'at, business ronnrted for Moderate Fe- Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office. i?5Wer"nMI7!r' !" ' time than those retmiie from A ashinirton. Send model, drawine or photo., with nesrrlp Vim. e advise. If j.at.'ntahle or not, free of srT" Ur Vr' not ln'" ps'etit is -ared. Pamphlet. -llow to Obtain Patent." with parm-s of actual clients in vour Stale, ruanty or town, sent free. Address. C.A.SNOW&COs Opoosits Patent OBSce. Washinotoa. 0- C- F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office In ai?i, JTl- atT tho ,KWt offl wbei.5rber:n L?t"ii . tran-hes will I carried on In Uie ratnre. Lverythlnir neat and eiean. oar pauxtnaite solicited. Mnii Fire Insurance Apncj T.W. DICK, General Insurance Asent. EBKXS It Uli a. 14. Mountain House Shaving Parlor "7T - - " - -""' nTO near Mnnntsln House omee. bharina. Hair t'nttliiK and Nbamiwo Ina dona la the . ' " Sclentifio American M a. r Mill m : : PRlXf c Tin: iT?" Printing r.J V Ve to job ??:r; V ..t Pfomnly and saTi-4r., L'-U,f 1 will meet tfie i.r,,,. " '"-! .. ''' t . tvmtrW.rin, V h,,,-, living ,.... "1" 1 V' 1 T r I i 117 i v kr'iv,..,. r iiiiii ii. ii i '...'..r a ..,M.JC. rJ - Lowest toinit nut ttie !... . i our work -.p-ai;. Ir ,:f K parel Ui tr;n' ' I'OSTF.Kf.. rkfH.k.Vv,., lil'MNKei Al.l,- I,,,,' N MnNTHITSTvnFM. K ! I.ABK1.S. ll; i . ,,. H l-"-J VlMTIN.. m.: . I u, ' f J I.KTTK1 i AM. ,, 11.11- Vecan rr.nt n,.,,:, ,r . ami neatP-t V,-,-,,.. , lt r.rsu-r on M,.,.. ,l(,,u n...,t Kea.,,,.,, Flip Canilim iv.l FI:KvI:, j nevw wants ti learn, reads that OLiD Honest CHEWING TOBW Is the best that Is cadi si at ONCE tries it. aid se- money and secures l: satisfaction than everht A. VOID imitationa. tss having the genuine. Ify: dealer hasn t it ask tz get it for yon. 110. raZIR4BE0S..tcTH HALLSS EENEWIH The creat tvn'u'aritrr-? after its tes: of u;i:.y jesr. a.uraiii-e. - en to l:ie ti. 'f It i reai!v nierit'-n.-i:. Tii--e u-d Hal l.'s HilK l;tNttt It des ail tliat IS it esjiwHi lu-w i:r..v!h c -i dead, w hl. h is i 1- m i'-t ;-"!'; !. verves the M-ai?' ht-"a:tl:! danUrufi": i-rt m! tlie La J-" 1 - - 1 . . 1. ji caaiunii cou-r; Str; ' trou, and cauws It la pv" Hall's mm rrtrt rT effects br the hea.:ii 'fct' an.l T-e'llvenie. It it 6.4 1 a deluibtful art!.-!e for t.;i" tainlrur no aJ.Mii.-.. rT...:.i 1.. ) l-c nn tli' leavim; the 'hair Larsa saJ - Utex ijrt'niii.iii.. Buckingham- Pj WHISKERS Colors them hrwn rr . , and Is the bet dy-. N- prodm-M a permanent r'li!" ,s belwc a Mtu:!e t-rfj v"C'.rt serdent of ai p!l. at)..n U-an aej rmriM . tukul' K. 1". HALL "-. , . U a.4 al Said by all Dsale.- Steei Picket Fe e u- s CHEAPER . ThM A t v s p t y .' - j. .. v s i; 3'f tsrel ettui! rubrnrl a It "1',.jf pnw 1 lauutt. a-j.TT -- - t(t13i Sauted. W tu us ru-. ii'r . Sums Flttisr. . Fir mi:". ' k , ,i s4 kA.ltnr. Hr.. 1 ''r"a ii llHr i.'A. ui '". I A 1 LU n - I flf vi, iuj si iua - SUMMER C00 MADE EAS; . . Sfc- ARNOLD Ci in!' ttlLW'CV VaT wst TV" 311. ei3. 8J$. 17 East tob CTe'v . . ...... k u i l manner A bars el joor patroneae solicited Ko