BRYAN'S GREAT TRIP Thousands of Ohioans En thused by His Oratory. SPOKE AT TIFFIN THIS MORNING. jtraggeri t by th Ci -!. 8p Hi Lune !. kii. a ir-at li-mnniin at w o -.is...w . Al Other I'laeas Tiffin-. O. Oct 21 Nr.t withstand ing W. J Hryan cot to ted at n el.. it at Zaiifsvillt; yesterday morninc ni had been speAkinff since 7 o'dmlt. h dragged out rr speak to a higtiowrt at Tiffin this morning Th arrangements at Akf.r, yster day were. Lad The. candidate, rr.iild not eyen g':t the -.trrij?e. provider! lor him. but had loaKh on on lh our. skirts of the crowd After leavtiit: Akron, he. uddr" enthusiastic audience- at Moir.a Elyria and Sanrtnsky At Alliance, several thor.r-.ar.rt per.pio listened to the. De.nioe.rsiric candidate for VO minute It wa nr. appreciative rrowd and apr,0,,p'1 ,nf! in"ak;r oftsn The speech va a woikmeroan- spee.rh and was delivered to an aurtinco r.m posed for th mw prt of workingmMi There was another good crowd at Ut Tfima. when Mr Bryit rdf.rtw) another eri'husiatr. denirmiitrati-.r. At Kent ther was a repetition of the. crowd at Ravenna. YniNosrowN. O.. Oct 21 -WtiUsn. J. Bryan re.c.e.iv:d a fluttering rweplion at YooiiRStowii Here he found th )arpt crowd he had encountered dm ing the day. his admirers in Young. town having their numbers Increased from the outlying districts of Ohio ami Pennsylvania. There werft free Rilvet Hubs here from McDonald. Pa.. and from several points in Ohio. Mr. Bryau spoke three times in Youngstown, tho first being from -stand erected in the public square., the next in the Opera house, where he ad dressed the women, and the last ue.ai the Pennsylvania depot, where he spoke from the carriage. At each of the nin l ings the crowd was large and eothn.i astic STECBESVH.I.F.. O., Oct. 21. Thfl trip of Candidate William J. Bryan through the Ohio Valley district along the bank of the Ohio was one punctuated here and there with cheers for hi opponent and sandwiched in the crowds were many Republican badges There w a good crowd at Bellair and it was ai enthusiastic one. At Bridgeport, the wearers of the yellow badges were numerous, but the bhouters for the triple nominee were strong enough to drown the cheers foi the Republican candidate Martin's Ferry turned out a crowd which was to good extent hostile to the Tiews of the candidate. There were stops at Yorkville and Brilliant and at those places Mr. Bryan simply appeared on the platform and acknowledged the receptions given him. Steubenville has been visited by the union generals' car and one of the speakers attacked the pension record of Ir. Bry&n. When tne nominee ar rived there, he answered the statement' made by saying he was a better frieud of the soldiers than those fcho wished to submit the financial policy of this this nation to the dictation of foreign powers. There was a gofxt sized crowd gathored 'about the car and in the rear some boys wearing gold badges kept up a cheer for McKinley which Mr. Bryan interpreted as an at tempt to break up tho meeting. He went after them in his speech. Rochester. Pa.. Oct. 21. Pennsyl vania was invaded by Mr. Bryan at this placu. It was distinctly a Bryan rrowd and it showed its approval of the doctrines advocated by Mr. Bryau by shouting and cheering and applauding every time they had an opportunity There were short stops at New Brighton and Kenwood. Several hundred people listened to the nominee at Toronto. O. There was more enthusiasm here than at any othei place of the morning, taking into con sideration the size of the crowd. They cheered the speaker and shouted theii approval of what he said. One enthn&i astio McKinleyite bore aloft a portrait of the Republican nominee, which wa surmounted by a ' cage in which wa confined a raccoon. The yellow badge were few and the silverites many and enthusiastic. Wellsville, O.. is in Major Mc Kinley's congressional district and is a Republican stronghold. That was ap parent when Mr. Bryan arrived here, for while he had a large crowd, it was made up. for the most part, of shonting, enthusiastic McKinleyites Yellow predominated at East Liver pool. O. The Democratic nominee ad dressed a large crowd at this place. He bad trouble in making himself heard on account of the loud cheering for his opponent. Every manifestation ol affection for the Republican nominee was answered by defiance, yells and cheers of the supporters of the free silver champion. At Youngstown. after Mr Bryan had made a brief speech at the Opera house, he was presented with an immense has ket of white and yellow chrysanthe mums in bunches of I A white ones to I yellow. The presentation was made by two little girls dretwed in white and yel low. Mr. Bryan acknowledged the gift as follows : I appreciate the kindly feelings which rise behind these floral gifts and 1 du not accept them as any personal tribute to n or to her who has shared my struggles and shall share all honors that mstTume, bat rather as an indication of your Interest In that creak cause tor which, at this timfe the presidential nominee 1 stand. My friends,last Sunday morning 1 heard a sermon appealing to Christian people to support the home missionaries, and in the course of that sermon the pastor read a letter just issued by the Presbyterian Ixuird of home missions from its office lot' Fifth avenue. New York, and in that let ter the sur. rising statement was made: -"There Is due to all missionaries and teaobers from three to six months' salaries for services faithfully rendered. Not a few of them are in conditions of real distress. Is It not cruel to subject these, self-dnovlng men and their families to all this, and then In the letter there are quotations from letters received by this board from thosa missionaries telling of of the conditions which surround them. and one man speaks of the fact that there Is no money in the conimunltv and he could not borrow even for good security and they were charging 10 per cent per month on loans. Another man writes that in the fatnllr they have luo persons it is a school, and not a dollar to provide food for them and there is some debts Xa' k of that. One writes: "I have not a dollar to meut any emer f gency that may arise and our family and tne conditions ol the schtKV are desper ate." Nothing has stirred ray indignation more in this campaign than that the money changers send money to the r Lurches and mlsstonaiies begging them to stand by the -gold standard and help tl.em perpetuate a system of financial bondage This missionary letter was written by ir. Dfara to tne chnrehes tn order to sn- ours some assistance for those who are new suffering Those letters show that the missionaries In the fluid are behind with their pay, that the communities cannot' pay them and the result must he that these missionaries roust he withdrawn and that the work of preaching the religion must be retarded lecaoe greed and avarice are enthroned )a a government, those who are rich want V rm richer regardless of the disaster that omes to t hem. ho that mv li tends, thi question was first a political question, and i'i':n was an economic question has be come a gtfcat moral question as well The corporation U different from the Individual The Individual bxing respon sil.le for what he do Is detxrred from ants of oppiasslnti that the corporation nndertake without suffer' rig of conscience bdcaoee the corporation hs no consoienr. The corporation Is a fictitious person It eannoi he punishnd as an Individual can. It la operated by agent for (be jnos ajt and the rtirwlnrt and -kholdet f -ivo but a rcir.o Influence r.i.ndnotinu tl and the gTr.it d.ri.ol ions have r-om , hinod together and under the. wanton '.rush of the rr.mpi-.litton i:v; destroy- nvery rival they then ft the. prl' of wl.it yon et and dunk .nd we;ir and eoll. er. IrllititK troio us. and when we prole-,!. aint the spoihitiofvof snelety the? call us anarf.ln-'- nod dit nrla-.r -if ' l.t i.-:f-ud up of ilivnnimf. I wnt V"i ' bive law Oi order I want yon to love, peacrtnnd w.nil.v iiod lo onderstand lliftt the (ii'ilisl no n.,'- to law and oid-t ami the shmIb'I m ii;i ' f,rj- nnd "Mjritv is t"""l, not. in II... I.omhle violat'.is of the h.w. ."it in th-wi gieat .-. l ions that Mr? thai. th tfovertin.eiit UMdf At WelKvillo. where ih'-ru were n.ar.y M Kiolt-yiles eh--oR. Mr ftvan said" I will call yont ultentioi. to npei?c.h md- l.y Mr M- Kioh y in ln'.H. In h he denoiinod Mr Il. vel.ind's adiidni-l ra lion My ft ends. I nm glad to know that there are I l.o-t- here that r.h.er for hill.. lM-raiise I want to ivsk I hem which M Kin ley they eh-er for. t ho McKinley who nli yeais ago wanted more money or tho McKinley of this year who docs not want, an v more inom v A i-plause. and chee rs. I),, you want I he one who six years ago U lleved in I Ameri. au f.eople having an American system of finance, or do you want the on- who U-.lieve.s now In the American peopli; having an Knglish sys tern of finanreV Applause and cheers ) IV. yon la lieve in the one who attended a convention and wrote n platform which declared that the American people, Jr''" irailltion and Interest., are in favor f "' metalllsm or do y..u U lieve in tho one that, savs the. American people car. hae l.tmetAllisn. wl-mever fon-ign nations will Itt os i l:heers and appU'in. QUIET DAY FOR M'KINUE V. lw.l.rtlnn. Tlit lVr h,dol.l 4 liaCl Their lt. 0ktos. O . Oct 21 Two delega tions were announced t visit Major McKinlev veslenlay. one ftom t'leve. land and' one from an eastern district of T nrl a western district of Marvland Both have, been jrftstia-.nt d. the Cleveland delegation to come, trxlay ih Mrirl;kiid delegation to r,me Among the callers at the McKinley home, was J. Madison Vance, a colored man of New Orleans, who made a most olruinenf address at the bt. luls con sention secondinc the nomination of Major McKinley. He was accompanied bv Mr. Meyers and Charles W. Ander ..nvHie siretarv lo the treasurei of New York Robert P. Teenock, et-member of the. state legislature of Massachusetts, called to pay his respect to Major McKinley SENATOR MORRILL RE-ELECTED Vermont Mmn tn llavo mHM Tttrr AlrBlv S-rrl SO Vr. Montpklif. R. Vt.. Oct.. 21 Jntin S. Morrill of Strafford has hern re-lcctrl United States senator from Vermont. In the senate no other name was pre aentod. In the. house Mr. Morrill received 2I5 votes and Herbert F. Brlgham Demo c.rat. 17. In the ioint. assembly this afternoor. . UNA TOR MORRILL. Senator Morrill's election was formally made. He has already served 30 years. ARMENIANS CAN'T ENTER. Dr. Snner Answer the Pleadings of the Philanthropist. New York, Oct. 21. Commar.dei Booth-Tucker has appeared before th board of special inquiry at Ellis Islani to plead for the admission of the 1 5 Armenian refugees detained there pend Ini? a decision as to their desirability as immigrants. Dr. Senner defined the position ol the government in the matters as fol lows : We cannot allow these oeoDle tc come here and compete with our Amer kan workmen We don t know anv Armenians or any other class. All peo pie come here as immigrants, and a- they arrive we decide a9 to their merits as individuals and not as a class n thev are eligible then they will bo ad milted the same as any other desirable person. Before we can admit them pwple that tho Salvationists and othei philanthropists waut landed, we must have some substantial guarantee in tin shape of bonds that the people so ad m it ted will not become a charge on the country, and not general promises thai they will not become publio charges "The workmen of Massachusetts havr com plained very mnch aliont the immi grants from Armenia during the past few years. It is claimed that they have lowered the standard of wapes in some industries, and especially in the. shoe trade. Somo nnuiufacturers, they say. have even gone so far as to employ nou but Armenians. "The question of Armenian immitrra tion must not be considered exclusive!) as the stated point of sentimental sym jathy. The consideration of American interest. mnst le taken into account " UNKNOWN VESSEL LOST. Vllk(a rlavrala a l.alt rtlsal Naa. Vaii.lailiy. . Saspitsky. O . Oct 21. Intelligence has just reached this city from Ijiicnst Point that a vessel foimdt:l ii. flu lake, off that point Mime time last weeli last Thursday. si ';i4;iiii Cleaver anil a crew of fishermen w re ii- ruig t ln-ii gmnnils they noticed n lol of wreck age.. With th: aid of u glas th: ca. lain ainl his crew say they were ahl to see a siiar projecting from ll I ontn distance away. On going to it thev found that aves eel had been sunk and the captain is ot the opinion that it was a steamei There was nothing in sight by which the name of the boat could be ascet talnnd and no information has been re reived from any source that a lioat hat rieen lost, but it is certain that vessel has gone down at that point and udonbtedly with all on board Th TroobU lnl(nlflrinL Washinoton, Oct. 21. It is stated by officials that the news coming from Key West as to an exciting controversy navana oelWeen Ucneral Mtzhngl lee, LJnited Mates consul general, and General Weyler, over the attempted apprenension or a .Mexican named Fer nandez on hoard the American ship iguanria. gives a signim-ance and im port ante to the event not warranted by toe lacis. Mis Filnla Mhapard Married. hew Vork, Oct. 21 Miss Edith Shepard. second daughter of Mrs El liot K. bhepard and granddaughter of tne late wuiinm Vanderbilt, has been tiiarried at Scarborough. West Chester county, to truest Fabhri The cere mony was performed by the Rev Dr John Hall, assisted by tbe Rev Fran cis Blessing Declared Mis Rose Insan. ir,i kj , vjv. hi. jd tne case against Miss Ceila Rose, on trial here ior naving caused the death of her father, mother and brother with poison, the jary after being out an hour brought in a verdict acquitting the accused ou ids ground of iusaaitr. THE OLD NASSAU BOYS. sa Princeton College Celebration Now Taking Place. IIF.K liOTIl UIUTIMIAY 10IU0. ex Alnmnl Day v. CPl.hrtlii t.y Ite F.iorball t.a.ii- dri.t ClrrUnd .m.'-tel 1 .n.i;lil- I i.leot I'reache'l th feui : Prinof.ton. N. .1 . Oct 21 -Today was Aiumm uii nial celebration of Pnnceto i coi ego. tho birthday twing wn"'"" ' old stndents were present This morning the sesqnicentcnniai poem and sesqnicentennial oration were delivered.the former l.y Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke of New York city, a gradu ate of Princeton in the class of 1S7S. reoifsented the. Cliosophic society. the latter by Prof. W oo-lrow U llson ot the department ot jnrisprn.-n-o ... iTinceton. a grndnate in incti-i... IHT", and a representative i too rtmen- can Whig society The afternoon was nevoreu letics Tho visiting iieiegan w.ic given an opjiortniiity to view a game ,.f f,,th:ill as dftvclotM-d lo A met lean lolleges. The optiosiiig ti-ams wire those of Princeton and tne, nimw"i of Virginia I" tho evening win . rm.tcut. siM'Ctacular .-vent or tne, celebration a torchlight procession Tl chnis and classes will gafher around the ancient revolutionary cannon at n .. a. ..i t V line of march win t i - - FRESIDEST PATTOW. taken up through the town and to the village railroad station. President Cleveland is expected lo arrive at H;4". and I he procession will meet him ami escort him to Nassau hall. President Pat ton preached the open .ing sermon. A reception was given the delegates from sister institutions A concert was given last night tiy Walter Damrosch. WILL CONTINUE KEANE'S POLIC.V Nw Olhnlin llntverslly Krrtnr lo Itn R.iltl iiermmii Korrnl K.-ir,i 4rnl. Washinotox, Oct 21. It can In stated noii reliable, authority that, thcie will Ik-, no chance in the policy or man Hpemcnt of the nniversifv under thi- rer-tor who is to succeed Bishop Keane A priest will he selected who will cm tmne it nroii the same lines of liberal ini which have marked it heretofore The infoimal talk the directors hnve had shows that they have been satisfied with the. university as it has been man aged ami have no desire lo change Its policy. Their talk has developed the fact, that the opposition to liiMiop Keane came largely if not whollv from t lie (icrman Catholics of tho country, who lielieved him not much of a liberal in his views of church jxilicy in the United States This element urged its views very strongly upon Cardinal Satolli and through him on Lico XIII, and the sud den call for the resignation of Bishop Keane. was the result. The prelates have oliserved with con siderable interest tho views of the church papers on the change in the rectorship, all the Catholic, papers in the United States, printed in English, with the sole exception of The Watch man of St liuis. edited by Father Phelan, sustaining the views and utti itmle of Bishop Keano. The directors are holding their meet ing today. ' WHEAT GOES STILL HIGHER. A London Wheat ltroker Talks on the Situation. Chicago. Oct. 21. Wheat has sad den ly developed strength again and ad vanced 3U cents from tho low point. closing a cent higher than Monday's close. The rally was started on New York sales of wheat to Sj-ain. Decern ber going up to 78c. New Yoke. Oct 21 'Vhcat went up o fciifbO here, and closed ut sr?,.o. London. Oct. 21. Your representa tive hud an interview with the broker wlio does the largest business in wheat on this side of the Atlantic in regard to the situation. II said in substance : "In half the natural half of the spec ulative course we have only followed the. lead ' set by the United States, where speculators are very active. The year s scarcity, in spue of the fact that England had a 7.(M)n,(M0-crop. has in duced speculators to rush in. Russia's crop is poor and Austria's is practicallv nil. But what is of greater moment, consumers having large udvanco mill ing contracts also rushed in to secure fcupplies, even at top prices, which are 20 per cent higher than last week. "The California wheat sent to India as yet is only a drop in the bucket, but the moral etfect of this movement and the impending famiue in India has been very great. Of course if rain falls quan tities of California wheat will not be wanted. But J doubt this, and, coupled with the viceroy's grave tel'rams, it naturally affords speculators te real el ement of uncertainty they delight in. Still this does not account for more than half the rise. The balance is solid ad vance owing to rhe shortness of sup plies." It is thought that prices will keep higher while Russia withholds supplies nml I hat when the latter country re laxes America must follow suit and the market will topple down. No leading firm, however, would forecast when that will occur. THEV FAILED TO FUSE- Democrat and I'onnllMa Couldn't Oet Together In fieorgia- Ati.akta. Oct 21. The Democrats and Populist committees have failed to fuse. The Populists demanded that all the electors bo for Bryan and Watson, thus ignoring Sewall. The resolution refnsins the Popu listie. proposition was offered by none other than Chairman Jones personal representative, who had favored it. but who claimed that he had been nnder a misapprehension as to what the Popu lists wanted. He said he had no idea when he came down here at the sug gestion of Chairman J. K. Jones that tho Populists wanted 13 electors for Watson. He thought that they would propose some fair division, which would not totally ignore the candidacy of Vice President Sewall. .eft Watson's Name Off. 'Toprka, Oct.. 21. The name of Thomas K. Watson, as Democratic Populist candidate for vice president, has l.een nominally removed from the Kansas ticket of that, party, in defer ence to the wishes of the Georgia nom inee. - Chairman John W. Dreideuthal of the fnsion committee, has filed man damns proceedings in the. supreme conrt to compel the secretary of state to place Mr. Watson's name on tho ticket. The c&e is being heard today. 3., MATne buaine oivbnceD. Win Hr 4:a Atlit ' -1rttlt.ii. Ai:ri7STal M.. " 21 - Harriet Rial ne. Beale. with her attotney. Islio r. O.ri.ish -f Angnsta. has apwate. qr.ietly lf 01 Jndge. Whiteb.os.. of the supreme court and asked lor a di . 1 .1 . . I'.L.I I,.lll mt.trt- irnni nc-r iiiimhi.m.. o. mister to ivrsia Mr Oirtiish H.ide. a brief talk and the livorr.e. w it decreed. The lilveiar.t prayed foi the. custtnly of a minor child. Walkei Blaine. Hcule. aged h months, and waives 11 :laim for MRS. It ATI IE BLAlXE BEaLR. dower or alimony, 'lhe.llbol is r. df.rsccl showing that the jiroc.ts va r.rve.cl on Bcule in Washington. Oct. a. hbd do opposition is maiio by liheleb. AiO FOR IVORV. Ir.ih National Alliance ol America Takos I . Ills Fight. New York. Oct.. 21. The Irish Na tional Alliance has cabled to Alliance representatives in London to set. that the best counsel is retained In order tl.ai when the case ot Edward J. Ivory of this city, arrested on suspicion of con nectiou with an alleged dynamite, plot, is called up again in the police, oourt Friday a demand may lx made for hi discharge. President Lyman baa also written r-trong letter to Secretary of Siatr Ol ney demanding that hl leirt ment take action and that Ivory Im accorded nil tht. rights to which, as an American citizen, he is entitled. The. letter is said to be ocr.chert in very strong terms. CsnfMftiMl t' Hoi.!., viea and M ornrft. Denver. Oct.. 21. Albert Hence Downen, a man 45 years of age has len arrested for highway robbery. A survey of his room has revealed a large amount ot ixioty and tne prisoner nas confessed to fully Wl boldnps in the in bnrbs of this city, n well as to the mur dor of rn.e man. .If el Ashworth. here and a man ni d woman in California. Kuia llu It.Miyguarris. Oakland. Cal.. Oct. 21. General Carlos Ezeta has taken up his quarters in this city and is prepared to meet his enemies. The general has surrounded himself with bodyguards and is ready to meet Senor Hajihael Lopez, minister of San Salvador to Mexico. The minis ter is visiting in San Francisco. Ezeta says that I.npez istrying to have him assassi nat eb Chicago llnmblh rower Dead. San Bernardino, Cal. Oct. 21. II. B. Sehnaubclt, who. it is generally sup posed, threw the Immli in Chicago, Hay- uiarketsouaro. May 6. ISXd, and for which crime. Spies. Parsons and Engcl suffered the death penalty, has died after an extended illness. Mora Promises From the Czar. Constantinople, Oct. 21. At an audience which the Russian anibassa dor, M. de Nelidoff, has had with the sultan the latter .expressed his firm in tention of carrying out tho reforms de cided upon for a better administration of Armenia A l abor Leader Snlrldes. Chicago, Oct. 21. Roliert T. Swal low, a well-known laboi leader, has been found dead in the headquarters of the county Democracy, La Salle street. The. gas. though not burning, was turned on full force. It is believed he committed suicide. Mrs. (iilnmbui Ielano Hart. Columbus. Oct. 21. Mrs. Columbus Delano, wife of the ex-secretary of the interior, has fallen and broken her hip She is old and ill and the mishap may piove fatal. Fnneral of Henry K. Abbey. New York. Oct 21. Funeral services over the remains of the late Henry E Abbey, the theatrical manager, have been held in the Church of the Paultst Fathers in this city. Condition of the Gold Iteserve. Washington, Oct. 20. The treasury bus lost if l!U.400in gold coin and $18,300 in bars, which leaves tho true amount of the reserve f 121,550,073. THE MARKETS PiTTSBrno. tVt. an W1IEAT-W 1 nlrt. AmaHIn; Nn. 2 rtvrl. 7a Kir. I'OHN-Xn. 3 Tallow to,. !CJt,-7,Xr.; Nr.. llo.l. 31ir.:t; l,lch mtxe.1 Khrllivl. :; inixc-fl wvr, HvgSlc.. OATS-Xn. I whit. MrV??.2r.tc; No. B rl. ru:.".V4r; extra No. a white. 24160; liu'ht mixfNl. Slffijjsjp.. HAY No. 1 timothy. $11.2Stn.7.V, No. e. $.'.ir&lii .VI; .a-kine. ti."KaT.ii; No. I fm!1ng prairin. $7.rj3.(ai; waeon ha. SM.i(it.l.' is-' tor tlriK.l l.y. Itll'LTKV Ijkrirr. Ilv rhlrkcna. .VrSo r pair; liv c l.lrkpi.s. small. 43.IV: aprttm rhK-kntia, ArXtKk: ir jmlr; rlreMW-d c-h1-kn. Ulcf llr; per poiinrl; d reused srln rhlrkens. II fcl .'c r v.iii.il; lire duris. T.St-Oic r ialr;" I ilr-.itd, l.-',li-; llvr. tnrkt-TB. tWn pr ponnd ; livi- f.f. .uf.2S rxr pair. liAME-I'miri hrriA. t4 .5ftV(ii per doMrt; pti.-atAi.ta. K.irr.nt.io rr. down; qnatl. tiS" Ufrdnzcn: rri.lwn Mddlm, Ji2S. ir iund hL'TTKIt- Klclrt prints. fttZtlc; do cream ry. ZWd,-'r; Ohio faiiry crramerj. I0ii2t'; fan.-, i-onntry coll. Iri3.trtri; low era. In anl -4.nkii.it. tfylJct. fllKKSK-Kanry New York fnll oream. IV fcl' Vt.-.; rrr-w OMo. full cream. 43fici Yl rMi-.ii, SwIm In tnt. llHHc; Hmhurgor. new. TVttt:; Ohio Swim, lo tuba. Ho; &Im in itar blorkis ll&MVa'V F.iiiiS-.StrtrlJy frreh Pnnylranla anil ol.t.1 In caaea. HifclAr:: anron.la. I&aido. H1TT8BCBO. Oct. tO. CaTTLK Rerelpta Monday was 105 cant: maikflslow and a shade lower. Today the ruelpin art. ilfht; the market is atea.ly at yeet-rfly-ft price. We quote as follow Trln.e. tUa..M; rood. $1 l't St; tidy. . 4 : cnn.1 hut.- hero. f.l riOI R".; fair. t-Vi ;' 7ti; i-ommon. VJ Mix.iH: Lulls, staes anil .wi. bologna cows. $A HI; lrtli rows and aprlncers, $2fi (""at-S ul. llotIS heceii-ts Monday waa cars; mar kM ruled Mr-ady at lasl wwk't cIoMiir prlcea Tndy receipts about 8 cars: quality only fair We would quote prices aa follows: Prime medinrc weljhta. l.-rtujlriS: fad to best Yorkrrs.Jj.VrJt-'t.Vi; common 10 fair York era, l a:l 4."., hea-vy. .iB"QA 46: pies. $1 75a Z ZV. rr.uehs. $:2.Vfta J SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts Mor.day was t( dout.ie deck tar; market ruled dull aad I. Ir.wer Today the rwrtpUkisAisn., market dull, nothing dolus. Wequotfc prires: f'rime, J-3 hdii 0; aood, WX&i.Xt. lair. i l et2i. (oratrxa, $17314; tulls. 7.V& Lambs Choice. 4 3i4 40. comn.or 10 or.d. -n(.l Hi. vtl calves. i!l.(u&3 Al; htavy acd' thli. calves. S3 3.41. Ci.ncissati. Oct 20 HOGS MarSti acUv and siren at 2.ofva 8 40 Recslpta. 400 trad, shipmeuta. 4.U' CATTLE Market steady at S3 ikQi 2S Re rrlpts. 5f h-ad; shipments. k. f.tttd SHEEP AND LA MRS Market dull si Ii 74 Keceipts. 8ui head, shipments, 700 haao Lan.u Market steady at 3.7&a 10. " New Yo. Oct 20. WHEAT Spcit market lrrasular-. N 1 Lard. 8:40 CORN-Spct rr.arkat weaker; No. 8. SJo. OATS Spot market weaker; No 2. SUHo. CATTLE No Uading. European cables enote American steers at Wile pet pound tressed weignt; sheep at P&lOo per pound dreed weight; refrigferator beef at 7X(ase fer pound. SHEEP AND LAMBS Market for sheep rtj dull, lambs easier Sheep. fcJ2ja3 laii bs S15CQ4 60. HOC. Sdarket Orat at $3.0&IM. DREXEL'S IMPROVED EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL WITH CHEMICALLY PURE HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. FOR CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS. wOUOMS, - COLOS. ASTHMA, SCROFULA. - SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DISEASES - DISEASE OP CHILDREN. - WHOOPIAO COUCH. ANAEMIA, - CATARRH. - GENERAL DEBILITY. ETO ETC. ' This valuable preparation cures by Its nutitthrt and alterative power- It is a true emulsion. not a lime soap, is easily digested, quicklyassimilatcd, and shows its wonderful action on Wood, tissue and nerve by a most marked improvement from the first dose. Drexel's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially serviceable lor anaemia, nervousness, for scrofula and scrofulous swellings, glandular enlargements and the wasting diseases of childhood. For dvs petic and nervous conditions, loss of flesh, dis curbed steep and night sweats, it is a perfect Cure. Drexel'i Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil " the very best remedy to be had for coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, laryngitis, : ore and bleeding throat, hoarse ness, tickling in taroat, soreness of chest and all otner Irritated, inflamed ac diseased condition? of the throat lungs and chest. Large bottles, 50 cents per bottle. Sold by druggists generally, or sent to any address on re ceipt of 60 oenta. SOLE PROPRIETORS- Winkelmann & Brown Drug Cc. BALTIMORE. MO. USA CARTERS ITTLE PILLS. Pick Headache and relieve all tbo trouble by? dent to a Mlioua Btatoof tho sjrtnro. such tJt Dizziness, Nausea, ProwslnoHS. l.'istrt-M after eating. Pain in tue K..ln, ke. While their most remarkable aucceaa haa been shovn in curing Iteadacha. yet CsrWs Little liver TTP.S arw equ&Uy valuable in Conetifkalion. en ring and pro-v.-nUng thisannoyinff coiupuunt,whik xhryaXta correct aildisordorsol tbestomat hiirnnlate tha liver and regulate tbo bowels. Ercnil totl onlj curea Aetiathey would be almost prlceleit those who Buffer from tils diBtreralnK complaint; butforto Dately thcirp.odiKWl.Mjs uoeu.lh.-ra,n.lthot whooncatry thoro will find these little pills val li able In so many ways that they will nit bo wil ling to do without them. Bat after ailaick head la tha bane of so many lives that hers b wbera wemakeour great boast. Our puis core it while Others do not. Carter's LitUa liver PITls are very man and very cany to tali. One or two pills imiku a dose. They are rtrictly vegetable ani do ni t gripe or rmr-vi. but by their gen tie action please all who iseUietu. ill vialsat 25-ents ; livefor fl. duia ' -t Jro&j'ists 6vsr)vhre. or a. nt by mail. 5Ar?TrtR friEOlOIE CO.. New York. I . fMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE o a. CO CO - I v. rr s r s ?Z It S n H fl 53 5 H 3 S 3 O M rH r- tSJ d S a" c S v. ft 3 T. c'2 is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and best known factory in the world 1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all jewelers. It makes the celebrated fas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case the .Tl A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE. CREAM raimCATARRH ltifilelcly aoMrroeat. CtMinaes the Jin met I I'nMMfiffm, Atlayn faitt nnd nrammntois, lieuila th Mores. rareefs Utti Mrmbrnme Wws uldHUimtal Void. Krmiofrn th SrMArm of TVisre aiM finseU. It Will Cure COLD fN HEAD a particle is applied Into each nustroi and la agreeable. Price 60 cents at Druirrtsts orby mail ELY HKOTHEKS. 66 Warren Street. New York. ETC REDUCED a. 1 nan 1 r. i..oa 1. iiHN.i.i a nuriu- MJI tl..u..u..i. . ..--.. Se,.n.',hjr,r1n 'M yearn' riuerleiKW. ro rati pnns.K-a.-tr.iiU.,n fr.u t.uKinew. v No Blarvlnu. wrlnkM'a ..r nl.l.i. im C ..r K-imm iwaitn aim l-amitm c.nnli-xl.m. It.i- waaiiaauu sucietr lailuw Iniionw. IL '1 b-unanUti cured. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL confidentially. K.- panlcnlars adilmis. wlih stamp. Oil I UL,rV, ttrsul KnUnj, IKS toaa tITt. 0CUa.M.ly Vanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple Ihlns I. . t..n . , Protect your Ideas: tbey may brine too wealth. Write JOHN WKliDEHUURN ft CX.. Patent Auor. Bys. Wasblnaxoo. D. C. for tbetr i.8ui prise oiler ACME n immmmi 1 11 S)J w ih wv Biwursa invenuons wanted. Are You Afrmd TO READ DOTH SIDES OF TUB QUESTION? The New York Journal is the only Metropolitan paper indorsing Bryan and Sewall and it daily publishes articles fcy the leading financiers of the country on both sides of the question, "Silver versus Gold' It Is progressive, liberal and always espouses the cause of the masses. Every broad minded man should read it, whether Republican or Democrat. Tl'C Wj ifil !l Dc'ly - - - - - 1 Cent everywhere. Subscription for One Montb. including Sunday - - - .40cenU Two Months and a Half - 51. OO Send subscription to The New York Journal, arcrl"' Dcrartmcnt, NEW YORK. JOHSSTON. M. J. BUCK. A. W.BVVK. tTABI.lBHBD 18T2. I A 11 KJ y - Aa ABW a7 J BANK KItS. EBENSBURO. - I'KXN'A. A. V. Bl K, Cashier. ESTABUHHBD 1868. Carrolltown Bank, UAKKOU.TUWN, PA. Nil A It It A ruil. Casbler. T. A. General Baciici Business Transactcfl. Tbe tollowlmc are the prlncloal featares ol jrenorA babKina: bosinecs : nrpoMTN K ere 1 red payable on demand, and Interest hear Ins: certificates Issued to time depositors. UIANH Extended to customers on favorable term an" approved paper discounted at all time. tOLLMTIOKN Made tn the locality and upon all the banklnv rowni In the United States, t'harves moderate OR A FT Issued nevottable In all parts of the fTnlted states, and lorelicn exchanxe Issued on all parU ol r-urope. Ari'orNTM Ot merchant, farmers and others solicited. U shorn reasonatile accomoilatlon will be extended. Pa tmni are s snured that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and confidential, and tnai tDey win tie treated as lliera:iy as soon banklnir rules will pernlt. Kesfcttully, JOIISNTOX. KI 4 K 4k C4. OILS! OILS! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of .laminating and Lubricating Oils, Naphtha and Gasoline That can be ami FROM PITROUUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the lost : UaiTormly : Satisfactory : Oils 1 in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO.,! PlTlSBlTKil HKPT.. flTTSBUKtt, PA utl8 wiy. JOHN PFISTBR, SEALER IM GEHEP.&L LURCH&IIDISE, Hardware. Qnccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND FR0YIS10HS, YEGETARLM M NEAKOH. lURHEKR, ETC., OPPOSITE JUKCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. Baa2-S0ly THE KEELEY CURE AT0"11 boon to builneji men who. having dnfUil nncoiis. iously jnu. the drink luit.it and awaken to find the disease f alcohousm fa-stened upon them, ren.lennit thera unfit to maiuure af fairs re.iu.nne a clear brain. A four weeki Course of treatment at the PtTTSBUVQ KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, rwrtorr-t to thera all their powers, mental and physical destroys the abnormal appetite, and r Vvf e ? , lne conu'Hon thev were in be- ...ouiki m Hiimiiianu. This haa been done n more than HV cases treated here and .among them somo of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer wiih confidence as lothe JV,V ,1 . '"'ein-y ot tne Keelev (lire I-.wIK,si. f.1dr ra,t "7'rt tinR InvestiCTti.rt, U - jwinucv aavuis luu iui Unas- SUITS 94. WANTED . . 7.7 . " wrhty men f vim iniiDnn Lf fUlUV UUUIUW1L -f .u .uo a 01 unr ;nolce ISursery Stork. Specialties controlled by us. Hlahet u. i.uuiuiHiDn pug tteeklv. steady em ployment the year round. Outnt tree: exclusive larritnrvt . lanaa . . narcd workers; Btleclal IndueemenU to beginner. ALLEN NURSERY CO., KCXJHrXTUt N. Y. July 31. .5m. FOR SALE. nte tract l r"d ararden land In South. lorl.la. AtltNTX WANTEII to sell opt ly quick FLORIDA GARDEN LAND CO., KtXJHESTtKIN. Y. . July S,t m. LADIES! Are you rwkk-ss rnmisrh lo "t'i"', ? V If mi senf" ing to. IW0OTW. r-- -- - - . .. v.k for one of th-ir beautiful iilratl "r"I HookH." It w novel. unniu-. and inters work to every txn-m of relineincut. On twipt of ten cer;t In Hamii tbey vrST. aend pX I a full act of th.-.r famous house bold fcauie Verba. L, W-beT With U, q. ehromo aitln. aUINEPTUS ! A TrtT i4wir. barnil.- plysTtrl.M-d rlyTrrliAAt-d ron.tk comix ui i"r ui: ""s , . , tl..-r hilt -r dm. c-hih t ...... . . ....... - .. . a..; I'm a pnTslc'"-in Kn-atr-l Aiu.-n.-a. ? orn...l AC Manniariart-u vj The Academic Pharmaceatic Co., LONDON A t.r ioua. .. -r orui trtov riTV 532 MC WA5HINUIUH Ol, rtw iun... ELIXIR. A r. Plwit Fnt-lLh r-hnrmiu rrrp"raUw' for bilious. mulariAl aii tr : "". suit of ow tmriity-tlve J.-ttTS ot UK "r"' Bwnutlcres.-ar.-n v.,.,;. Approvt-d l iv tn- nurn' nn-u. i- - In iw in Be"hpit!s in .-very rrt ot r ur. Kt,-nHc-inllv hHi.lul to LhIr-s, cluHrrn and l-"w pi- of i.-ntar" h'i's , . . . ; l i . . . li.nnflll nrUSTS luiureiy nv.ia.jic .jirr - In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. Prepared rwle'y by Le fjoyhl iaftuhccutii Co LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appointmnt to ll.-r ?Iat-1y Ue NEW YORK FRANCH -. 130. 132, 1 34 Charlton St. ROYALPILLS. Same medicinat pmporti an Itovsi. Euxis, la boxes, 30 puis to box, tor 2 5 oerjis. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCClbTb. REMEKBERTIOIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters C0E2i, - I Vinegar Bittert POWDERS, Do d, SOc. pieaeant t Vinegar Bitters, new i.oo ta-it-. 1 Vineear Bitters, old Etylc butcr ta-te. $ 1 .00 te-Tfi.. I Ahel3.l.- The World's Great Biooa funrier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Knovm. Tbcpa.t with of as C entarv the Ir-ndiag-Faa.it y Medicine Ihc Werld. ,DHr E. H. McDonald Dmg Co., Projrrioton, SAN FRANCISCO asb NEW YOKK. " 17 i-i. Policies written at short niMiee In the OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" T. W. DICK, WENT rOK THE OLD HtVUTFORI) PIRB INSURANCE COM'Y HOMMENOEII BUSINESS 1794. Kbansrv. Jbit "l.lW TRADE Msors. DESICM PATENTS, . . VUr-TKrCHTS. ctoJ w.-l" 7"'"" "' rrre rl ami honk write t- .!-" tx2 Kaoairw.r. Saw Yi. 'i.lest rmrean for sn-unne pa'nts in America, r.verr rwu-nt taken out r.v us i brought bi t.n Wie public by a notice Riven fn-e oCcnaive tn Uae rienfific American Larvt circulation of anv arlenUrlc paper rn the .!. llUl..ll,llv Illustrated. X.. iul. ll..-.-nt man rtmiU be Hthjuc It. Wwklr. fi.3.4Ma year: l.v. six months. A.l.lre. kSrVN CwA, Wausuoui. S6i toruadway. New Vork Vivy. mmm J Scientific American c"Tf,- 'xi Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent businem roncurted for Moderate F .UT Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, ana we can secure patei.t in less time than those remote from Washimrton. Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip tion. W e advise, lf patentable or not. free t.f Char?., trar fee not due till patent i -ecu red. PamphleL -llow to Obtain Patent.- with panx orartnal clidtj. in Tour Slate, county.o town, sent free. Addrcea, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opsesits Patent OtSce, Wastiineto. D- C F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, ' Mam Street, Near Post Office "-The underpinned desires to Inform tbe pub lic that h has oned a shannsr par'or o t entre street, near the post office wheterberHn n all tu trancbes will t carried on tn the future. EverTlhlna; neat and Clean. onr patronae solicited. F. X. FEES. is EbBosbiinc Fire Insurance Apcj T- AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. Mountain House Shaving Parlor to Ixiea.te.1 on Centre street near Mountain Honse office. Shavtmr. Hair t'uttins; and Shampoo tnc done In the neatest and lest manner. A hare ol your paLruuaxe solicited. KOKKKT CAS8LUT. JOB : : P mm the i:t:KMAX Printincr ry:. Is the pirt lo JOB FRIKttv. Prompily and 8tUfa,-ui r will meet tbe prices .,, s conipmon, V d first-clss IOr k Aid WitiiFastta&$:lK We are prepared t tUtIJ , every d scrii.t-.,,, lr, J- ST VI V r-ii Lowest M ft Xothing Oat thr t ruiu-. r. pared to priut POTERg, rROOHAMYK' BCPIXE CAKI. U,;. i... Monthly atkmk.vt, tLt' Labels, ( iw rj.hi fc'jVr VlMTINfll AH!., , m, s; URAPT5 llF.. HIT r.N. ,7 LETTKKA.M. N,nEu " IIot ixi. i. . . ffefin print mnyt!in fr,. ana nrAUst i-ititie i ,m ,. " -B roster on tvA-rf.I.t, Fa;, The Ca.nliru KiiKxsDur..; A QUtCIt BILLIES Fzn CVEST Tt MtADSCME inc lf r-n-' -the beadjehc. Shon m- 1 1 honk! ur Y r Ca use J l-y w rr . cty. ctscs ' 1 Or Irrain wcinui- itkH TAL'VF. i-aiiy that 'tivtrf: ladie suJiT.'.fc . KOPFL'Nc CURES Ninrous lc " M OUI MCsVCsaC MltJTAk W&CT. 4l.lTaTC. -C S" Vt A ! C CiT3 ticcnti am K0PFALINE Is inmiunV.'e t r '1 -. -v v -; - -Student. M. 'f. and h.liircr i v - - -T-r sf" at al) hknv !o: i : - - It .-ioiut- 1 ' :r CTviltl'ttiS. IVicc 2n .Cits. Sol.i by dru.-.-:.t- 1- r-.... --T-dre&& on reccii t ; - Sci-s Pc mv WINKELMANN & BSCWVS baltiuqse. Ms. U S4 .... . ia TH I ft I I I nALLOHA RENEWE3 The treat pn'aritv cf s ftr its test of xasvy ye.-i Ki- anjrance, even ! 'Lf u. tt Is reallv merii'.n -u. Tir used Hai'.l-? Hir Kent It tkies ail that i It causes ntw rruwri 0! i"r beads rrovi.i-J tbe ttr 1 - dead, wlik-h is erJ. a l t " natural color to rT aerres the M-a:p b-.1" . ' dandruff : rre-vtnt tie tt: chansrimr coK.r: kf", H . u la m fc thl.k. Hall's mm T.rrrmry. effects by the he..:rfa; Tec table irurreiiy-ntv si.i -and reiuvena:e. I: i . r a delii-htful arrl-ie tx tainim: no aJo-bVu a crate quloklv an.i tirv cp leaving the hsir tara . 9Lher prepamtK.ii.- Bucklnghatn's C" jva thi WHISKEEi . . . K-.n-n or biart. I ana is iur i. . produces s ifrnmnf nt n bring a ftn.-e i.r veulent cf af iilirayoc vat rurimn rr H P. HALL CO, iM tmiA by aU Das isn Steei Picket H CHEAPER tviiM!Tr-MT:"" , 1 c-- luMl Flttint.. r.T 7vTrV-: Ivr. . si, d U: "--" ' ! . . ft TAYLCR & Of', '0L 203 A 205 sH.t!St. ncb6 i.iy ,l.r ' and oh.-r ' ant. Irr it- rce4 rf n1 WlfJkELMA MUSICAL "'"V Vlc.lst. Cuitsrt. B.-I JtJ 811.613. Wa-ft1, . arra Wa-Wruruja. I ."Bjr! ,I7' "-sf Wanted-finjfi j(.t ai eulj