- - - WEYLEK. IN A BAD FiX. Rebels Believed to Have Cut Him Off From Havana. CAPriKED THREE GOOD TOWNS. AalDiarirnt Irmy of in.OOO Men Marching- la It. lege I'oerto J-rlocIpe G u.rz's Wkrrribouln I nknown Likely to llob l"p lu m Impurtmit Way. Havana., Not. 1. No news, official or otherwiw, is obtainable here con cerning the movements of Autcnio M ceo ia the province of Finar del Ri. No news from a Spanish force in the field, as a rule, means bad news ami the insurgents are making the most of the situation by circulating rt ports Ot Spanish defeats. In truth, however, there seems to be ground for the belief that the Captain General has not met with the success he anticipated, aud while he is reported to be moving along the northern part of Piuar del Rio, Antonio Maceo is said to be south of him and not far from the trocha, or military line, which would indicate the possibility of the insurgents turning the Spanish flank and making it diffi cult for the captain general to return .to Havana. This, however, is conjecture, no news being allowed to leak out from the offices of the headquarters fctaff in the palace. From a private source, it is said that Maceo. hitherto understood to be occu pying positions between Candelaria and Artemisa. had moved south of the former town, going westward toward the mountains of Goatie. Another rumor has it that he is pushing a strong forte through the swamps south of the trocha. Both reports are given for -what they are worth. On the other hand, it is no longer denied that the insurgents have cap tured the two quite important towns of Cascorro and Guainiara. ill Puerto Principe, as intimated some tim ago in these dispatches, in spite of official denials to the contrary, and there i no doubt that an insurgent army ot about 10,000 men is advancing uoii the citv of Puerto Principe, capital of the pro vince of that name. The exact whereabouts of Maximo Gomez is also apparently unknown here, .the movements against Puerto Principe being conducted by Calixto ""reia, according to report, ana trie ln inr rents frien Is here intimate that A-aximo Gomez is certain to be heard from shortly, as he must create a diver sion as near as possible to Havana, in order to prevent the dispatch of furthei -reinforcements to the captain general. who, it is said, isre eiv n -Irom Havana every man who can be spared from active dutv about the fortifications. The insurgents have also taken San JJiugnel. WAR LIKELY ANY TIME. Board of Fortification l'rge liig Ap proprlations For Coast Drfense. Washington. Nov. 13. The work of placing our harbors in a state of de fen.se is summed up in the report of the board of ordnance and fortifications. signed by General Miles, Colonel frank and Haines. Major Phipps and ex-Congressmatj trathwaite. It says 'Under the increased appropriation of the present fiscal years, the work ol placing our harbors in a proper state ol defense is making good progress, and 1 only the same sums are appropriated annually for a few years our principal ports will present a formidable front t an attacking fleet. It is hoped, how ever, that even more liberal appropria lions will be made in order that wc rnay soon be ready for an emergency that niav arise at any time. In view of the present serious aspect of Euro pean politics, it is only common pru dence for this nation to be on its guard for should a conflict arise we are liabl to be embroiled with some power whoso navy, in the present defenseless condi tions of our coasts might destroy or ex act enormous ransoms from our chief cities." "A war, if it come at all. will come with no warning and no time for pre paration. China, with undefended ports and an inadequate navy, was de feated in a few months. In the last war between the great militaiy power of Oermany aud t ranee, t he surrenaei at Sedan occurred only 40 days aftei the declaration of war. The wars ol nations occur in circles of varying length, but seldom does a generation puss without a great conflict. Already more than SO years have elanm-d since onr last great war, and another may soon, if the jHis-t be a guid to the future, terminate one of th longest intervals of peace we have over enjoyed. Our engineer department is ready with the misst modern plans for lortili cat ions and our ordnance depart nient is prepared with designs for guns and carnages that are equal to any in the worm. If congress will but in crease the appropriations to the capacity of those departments for useful and economical work, it will not be lomc before our coasts are secure against the attack of foreign powers. An effective preparation for war is the best safe guard against war." VEST ON TAK.fr PROSPECTS. Be Say the Dingley Kill Won't Pass Silver' Cliauces. Washington. Nov IS. Senator Vest of Missouri expresses the opinion that it will be impossible for the Republicans to pasa the Dingley bill or any other tariff bill through the senate at the forthcoming session. I have no doubt." he said, "that the Republican senators who voted with the Democrats at the last session against tne consideration of the Dingley bill, with the possible exception of. Carter, stand with us again, and if they do. there is no possibility of passiug the bill." Suppose the gold Democrats desert you?" "I do not consider that possible. They are no more protectionists than are the silver Democrats." The senator feels no apprehension over the prospects of his own election, but says that with Blackburn and Voor hees and possibly other silver Demo crats practically beaten for re-election, he fears the silver men will have a very narrow margin, if any, in the senate luring the Fifty-fifth congress. Republican Charge Fraud. Nashville. Nov. 18. The Repabli ran state executive committee, with 200 leading Republicans from all portions of the state, has closed a session after having unanimously resolved to investi gate alleged election frauds in this state and inaugurate a contest for the govern .hip and endorse a contest upon the part tf candidates for congress who, it was aid, were defeated by alleged frauds. Didn't See the President. Washington. Nov. 18. General Fitzhugh Lee called at the White House shortly before the cabinet meet ing, but saw only Mr. Thurber. From the fact that Secretary Olney was not present at the cabinet meeting, the un derstanding prevailed that neither the Cuban nor Venezuelan question had been, ucder consideration by the cabinet. Master Want No Office. Acot'STA. Me.. Nov. 18. Joseph H. Manley has issued a statement refusing any political office, in answer to sug gestions by friends that he be appointed a member of McKinley's cabiuet. Walling- and Jackson Moat Die. Frankfort, Ky.. Not. IS. It is ru mored that the court of appeals has agreed on a decision affirming the death sentences imposed on Scott Jackwn and Alonzo Walling, for the murder of X'lul Bryan. MR. BRYAN TO LECTURE. Be Will It ceive M ire Salary Thau It He Had lleen Kit c !. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. IS. It has been definitely arranged that William J. Bryan is to take the lecture platform and his first address will be delivered at Atlanta early in December. His route, as far us at present been arranged, will be, after leaving Atlanta. Jacksonville. Savannah. Charleston. Augusta. Birm ingham ami New Orleans. After leav-l-g the latter city Mr. Bryan will I 0 through Texas, then on to California i ,...... will not reach the aim - cities of the iat before the latter part ot February. 1WI7. - The mau behind the enterprise is . E McBeeof Norfolk. Va.. the superin tendent of the Seaboard Air Line and Alexander Comstock. The term-, of the agreement from a financial standpoint have not been made public, but it is reliably under stood that the remuneration which Mr. Bryan is to receive will exceeu tne salary he would have received as presi dent of the L) nited States in the event of his election to that office. Arrangements are already under way to have the delivery of Mr. Bryan's first lecture in Atlanta made the occa sion of u great demonstration, which will be in the nature of a monster re ception. The lectures to be delivered by Mr. Bryan will be non-partisan in their character and will for the most part be upon governmental and social topics, as it is expressly stipulated in the con tract that the tour shall have uo political aspect or coloring. OON'T CALL THEM "BRYAN." The Nebraskau l"re That Club He Called Silver" or Hiiuelallic " Kansas City,, Nov. IS. Hon. Will lam J. Bryan, in a statement printed in The Times, urges the formation of club to continue the fight for free silver dur ing the next four years. To avoid jeal ousies that might arise he suggests that such clubs refrain from naming them selves for him, merely calling them a silver or a bimetallic club. "The cause," he adds, "is greater than any man, and will travel upon its own merits." Sii!iti;i iFi i). Mo.. Nov. IS. Hon. William J. Bryan and his distinguished party of hunters Irom tt. iuis were met here by an enthusiastic crowd, in -oiiiitiiKr m:niv railroad shonuieu. and before the party could make its way up town, Mr. Bryan was compelled to make a short speech in responsiS to the demands Ot the snopmen. xne party llv escorted to the horel bv the crowd, which cheered the Nebraskau's name at every step. At the hotel bal cony Mr. Bryan made another short speech, the party left lor diaawicK, where they will le conveyed to the game preserves in ianey county. HANNA VISITS M'KINLEY. They and tieneral Otborne Hed a Con fereuce Mrs. McKinley Improving. Canton, O., Nov. 18. National Chairman Hatina and Secretary Gen eral William Osborne, have had a long conference with President-elect Mc Kinley. When a reporter asked Mr. Hanna if a cabinet would be announced soon, he simply said : "You must ask the major." As Mr. llauna was walking to the carriage for the train he was asked if he expected Major aud Mrs. McKinley to go to ihomasvillu, Lra.. to sojourn with him at his winter Home. He said he would be mighty glad if they would do it, but agaiu referred that subject to Mr. McKinley, who said he had heard nothing from Mr. Hauua on the matter. Mr. Hanna later returned to Cleveland. General Osborne will remain here until tomorrow, returning to New York by next Monday. Major McKinley has had a number of callers. Major McKinley and Mrs. McKinley took a drive during the morning in the family carriage, the president-elect handling the lines. The daily drives are doing a great deal toward bringing the tints of health back to Mrs. Mc Kinley's face and she returns from each of them strengthened and refreshed BAD FIRE AT MERCEER. Property Reported to He Destroyed to the Amount of i OO.OOO. Erie, Pa., Nov. 18. The town of Mercer, Pa., 50 miles south of here, is reported to be burning dov.-n. The fire has been in progress for some time and help has leen sent from surrounding towns. The loss is now estimated at 200.000. Some of the buildings destroyed are Regnor's stove works. Lynch & Ball's livery, J. C. Logan's warehouse, Cal vin Woods' livery and half a dozen houses. Telephone and telegraphic communication is interrupted. Wanamaker an Avowed Candidate. Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Ex-Postmaster General John Wanamaker has signified his willingness to be a candi date for United States senator from Pennsylvania, to succeed J. Donald Cameron, whose term expires March 3. 1897. STATE HAPPENINGS. The Soldiers' and Sailors home com mission met at Erie. A strike of $,000 Monongahela river miners is threatened. A couple living near Quakertown were nearly killed by coal gas. Max Shine's clothing store was robbed of "200 worth of goods, at Reading. Two workmen were crushed to death by the caving in of a sewer at Norris town. David Llewellyn, a prominent opera tor of the coal region, died at Sha mokin. An Erie county farmer was terribly burned while running an engine to saw wood. Samuel Crawford, an aged colored man, died while on his way to work, at Reading. Fire at Pond Bowkley destroyed seven houses and made nine families homeless. Thieves broke into the creamery of Henry M. Stauffer and stole '2! pounds of butter, at Reading. The Delaware county poor directors ordered the release of Archibald Litter, committed as a lunatic. The New Castle Rod mill, which has been closed for several mouths, resumed operations. It employs about 200 men. Burglars robbed three churches at Wilkesbarre and blew open a safe at Pittston, securing $250 at the latter place. Fire partially destroyed the whole sale grocery store of Allen Kirknatrick & Co., at Pittsburg, the loss being 75,000. A Tinicum couple had a desperate fight with an impudent stranger, but finally knocked him senseless and had him arrested. Hannah, widow of Aaron Saeger of Krocksville, this county, was found dead in bed. Death was due to a stroke of apoplexy. Constable George G. Eckert of Schuylkill township, near Pine Grove, has just entered his 20th year as con stable of that township. Thieves broke into W. H. Anthony's grist mill at Strausstown, forced open the safe aud secured about 12 in money. They also 6tole a lot of eggs. Lancaster county judges reprimanded constables for not returning violations of law and also ordered the grand jury to investigate the management of the county jail. For two or three months the people living in the lower part of Hazeltou, have had au exciting time with a horde of mine rats that infested the sewers and cellars connected with their prop erties. Every device imaginable for their destruction was resorted to. and now the animals are nearlj cleaned LIQUOR TO RE BAB RED From the White Hou? by the Next President. THE W. C. T. r. SEMIS THANKS. Miss Willard and the Old Olricers Re Kleoted at the St. I-ouis Convention. Resolution Against the Woman' Uiule. Oreetiutc to Ieilt Women. St. Lot-is. Nov. IS -The W. C. T. U. convention has re-elected these officers: President, Francis E. Willard. Illinois; corresponding secretary. Mrf. . Kathar- i ine Leute Stevenson, Massachusetts; recording secretary. Mrs. Clara C. Hoff man. Missouri ; treasurer. Mrs. Helen M. Barker. Illinois. Miss Willard reappointed Mrs. Lill ian M. N. Stevens of Maine vice presi-dent-at-large and the appointment was ratified by the convention, as was that of Mrs. Frances E. Eeauchamp of Ken tucky, as assistant recording secretary. It was announced that Georgia had won, fog having the largest delegation present, the prize of a visit by Miss Willard to its annual rtate convention. The report of he executive commit tee was adopted with slight changes. It provides that the field fund be placed in the hands of the superintendent of organization, to be used for field work and organization under the direction of the superintendent of organization and general officers ; that state presidents and national superintendents shall not be listed as national organizers; that the matter of an appropriation for the national organization be referred to the sajH'riutendeiitsof organizations ill con junction with the other general officers, and recommends that the Loyal Tem perance Legion be made a branch de partment on the payment ot the usual dues, with a superintendent and gen eral secretary. The following resolution was adopted without much debate: Resolved, That, while we recognize the rijrht of women to make commentaries on th.. Hihle. us men have done from the le 011111111"- until now. we regret that the name "Woman's Bible" has Im-cii given to any volume, and we further deplore the misapprehension of the press, secular and relitri.uis- in st vlinir this commentary on those parts of the Bible only relating to women as "a new version of the i?vrtp til re " We further disclafia any connection whatever of our society or of our national president with this work. The final rejKrt of the credentials committee shows that 45 states are represented in the convention, with 3!ir delegates and officers, consisting of all the general officers, many ol the De partment superintendents, vice presi dents, state officers, national organizers and evangelists aud editors of state pacers, etc. A delegate announced that t was re ported that the house In V auigto, in which Abraham Lincoln died, was to be turned into a saloon. This caused a flutter of excitement and a protest from niaiiv present. As a result iv resolution was adopted memorializing congress to take the necessary action to prevent it. The following was sent to the na tional council of Jewish Women : "The Woman's Christian Temper ance union in convention here assem bled send you cordial greetings. We are workers together for God aiu: humanity." An appropriate fraternal reply was received. Superintendents of the various de partments were elected. Mrs. France W. Letter, Ohio, heads the physical tul ture department ; Mrs. Mary T. Lovell Pennsylvania, mercy; Mrs. Rebecca Chambers, Pennsylvania, state and county fairs ; Mrs. fc. L. Obcrholtzer Pennsylvania, school savings banks. Miss Frances J. Barnes, New York was re-elected general secretary young woman s banch. Mrs. Fesseiulen, state president of Massachusetts, moved that a letter of thanks be sent to Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley for their intention not to let a drop of liquor enter the White Hou.-e uurmg their occupancy of it. Miss Willard vouched for Mr. Mc Kinley being a teetotaler, and the con vention decided to instruct the corre sponding secretary to send the letter to Mr. and Mrs. McKinley. The Jewish Wwmeu's Convention. New York, Nov. IS. Promptly at the appointed hour, the third session of the first annual convention of the na tional council of Jewish Women opened, with Mrs. Hannah G. Solomon in the chair, and a goodly attendance of delegates and visitors. The session was given over to three of the more im portant standing committees, reports irom which were read by their chair men. KING OSCAR OUR FRIEND. He Krerts a Monnmeut Where A men c-au Were Killed Near lter;eu. Washington. Nov. IS. King Osca: II of Sweden and Norway has given further evidence of his kindly feeling to Americans by erecting a gramt t monument on the spot where Mr. ana Mrs. Daniel W. Youmatis of New York city, met their death on July 4 last The circumstances of King Oscar' graceful act are reported to the statu ilepartmcnt with photographs of this monuments erecteu oy him Mr. You- mans and his wife while driving aloim a road near Bergen were backed off a a declivity and killed. Consul Many writes that when the king passed the point soon afterward he placed a beautiful boquet on the wooiien cross marking the snot, and di rectcd the chief official of the district to replace th t wooden cross with a granite monument. This has been completed and is an imposing shaft of rougti hewn stone. On one face the circumstances of the accident are briefly given and on the other are the words : "Oscar II erected this memorial." The secretary of state has made suit able acknowledgement and has directed that our minister convey to the minis ter for foreigu affairs a suitable expres- non in oenaii ot tne secretary of state DC- RIDES THE WAR RUMORS. I he Spanish Minister Says I'ncle Siu I a lea:eable (ientlciuen. Washington. Nov. 18. The subject Of hostilities between Spain and th United Mates, when mentioned to thu Spanish minister, was met with a ges turc of derision, and ho declared it was sensationalism. He said that in tint tountry there were jingoists who want ed to make Uncle Sam a great bully, whereas he was a peaceable aud good natured gentleman. There were in Spain a class of jingo ists who were of the same kind aud who were always anxious to stir up trouble. He said that Spain's position was to take care of her own and defend herself, and that was what she was do ing now. The Spanish minister is well pleased with the success of the Spanish loan. He- has received a cable message saying that more than flOO.000,000 had been subscribed, which, he says, refutes the assertion that Spain is a poor aud bankrupt nation unable longer to carry on the Cuban war. Isolated by Flood. Tacoma, Nov. 18. This citv and Seattle are still isolated from the world, as far as railroad traffic is concerned, by the Hoods. Three people have been drowucd near Seattle. A Cong ressiuau-Clect Head. Shelbina. Mo., Nov. 18. Hon. R. P. Giles. cougresmaii-cIect from the First Missouri district, is dead. I..-.HO Men Laid OA". Detroit, Nov. 18 Fifteen hundred employes of tl:e Michigan Car com pany have becu laid off. SEAL HE DS NOT EXTINCT. David Marr J rdan Going to Washing ton tv .Make III Report. Indianapolis, Nov. 18. David Starr Jordan, president of the Leland Stan ford university, is here. He i a mem ber of the Bering sea commission and is on his way to Washington to make his report to the secretary of the treas ury. We hope that we have left nothing nndone." said he. "and we hope for a speedy aud honorable settlement of the l ing dispute. Our herds on the islands of St. Paul and St. George are three times as large as those upon the Russian seal island. They number about 140, 000 breeding females or about 420,000 of all ages ana lotn sexes. inis is mmui one-fitth of the number we nan on inos islands ten years ago. They will recruit . . i. it Ln, .. their numoer iasi enounu u " j o left alone upon the water aud no females are killed. The Japanese herds have 1 . I.-.. . . . 1 .1 1 .1 . w 1 been exierminaieu uy ciuuipcaii Ame'ican kiners. xnere wcic no w.-r. ... four of these herds on the Kwri islands, north of Japan. -Ve were on the isl ands. These herds wore there five or six years ago. but are gone now." A BRUTE SHOT DEAD. Me Aulted Little Cirl In South western India . Evansvillr. Ind.. Nov. 18 Fred Williams called at the home of Mrs. Palm, who was ill, and attempted to assault her. at Carbon, a mining village in Pike county. Her entreaties proved of no avail. Jnst then the woman's 12-vear-old child entered the room. Williams transferred his lustful at tempts to the child and accomplished hi nurnose. As soon ns Williams escaped an alarm was given and a hsso was nrirnnized and bewail the chase. Will iams was overtaken and shot dead while trviim to escape. His victim may die Negroes Not Allowed There. Padi caii, Ky., Nov. 18. Smith Tor ian. colored, has been brought hero from Altoona. 15 miles below here, on the TennessiH river. He is riddled with buckshot. He report that alout IH colored people wers cutting stavo tim ber for the Standard Oil company. A mob of about 100 men surrounded their hut and opened fire. No negroes aro allowed in that section. Several were wounded. Mny Match Sharkey and Meher. New York, Nov. 18. Matchmaker Newrnan of the Bqhernian Starting, club haa made a projiositioii to Sharkey, the heavyweight pugilist, that in case the latter's showing against Fttzlm mons in S.m Francisco next month proves satisfactory a pursoof 7,000 will le put up for a 20-round contest be tween Sharkey and Peter Mahcr. Edlsou Helps llllud to See. New York, Nov. 18. Thomas A. Edison has verified the experiments re ported tq have beou iiiade in San Fran cisco, in which by means of tht ath!e, ray a blind loy had been enabled to dis tinguish light. Edison experimented on two subjects, both blind, from Newark. N. J. I'lenty of Raw Sugar. New Yokk. Nov. 18. This year's raw sugar supply of the world sur passes that of lh95, notwithstanding the enormous Cuban deficit, according to official statistics received at the de partment of state from Consul General Karel of St. Petersburg. An Ohio Itoy Honored at Tale. New Haven. Nov. 18. C. E. Sulli van has been elected permanent can tain on the Yale freshmen football eleven. Sullivan was prepared for col lege at the University school, Cleve land Ohio liesperado In Missouri. Kansas City, Nov. IS. Henry, alias Hank Jackson, n noted crook, who is wanted by the police of Cleveland for killing Police Sergeant Shechan of that city, is believed to be in or near Kansas City. Ijosnov. Nov. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M Castle of San Francisco will sail for the United States on lioard the American line steamer St. Paul, leav ing Southampton today. Star I'ointfr IS-at tutchen. Philadkli'hia, Nov. IS. The match race for $1,000 a side between Jte Patchen and Star Pointer was won by the latter in straight heats. Time. 2 :04. 2 :05. 2 :0. Cotell tiitrn a NVw Trial. CoLf.Mius. Nov. is. The supreme court has granted Komnlns Cotell, the Summit county murderefetl new trial He will Ik; taken back to Summit coun ty for a rehearing at onco. 1)nnmite liotnb Found. New York, Nov. 18. What is be lieved by the police to be a dynamite bomb has iM-cn found on the tracks in the Graud Ccutral depot. THE MARKETS. riTTsncKO. Nov. 17 w 11 r. AT No. I red. Mn&afc; No. 2 red. & lc; sprine wlirat. .r,ttte. fOUN-No 2 yellow, old. :Ct!c: No. 2 shelled. Afl.jtJCIc; old liilt tuixed shelled OATS No. 1 while. 2iy'.Cic: No. 2 do. ?.2ILj:: extra No. a white. 555',&iic; llulit inixe.1. JK'lc. HA-No. r timothy. SII..Wll.75: No 2. Z9.Mfcr.Hi.-n: pwklni!, SS fM.(.7.(H: No. I feci mil prairie. $s..vk.mi: waon liay. fll.Kka I ...in ior timothy. FOL'LTKY Lanre live chickens, 5.V&6SC per pair; live chickens, small. '4)fcVlc: sprint! cmc-Ken. dtcnic per imir: rtrexaeid chit-kens. l"4!.llc er pound; live ducks. fnGj,?hr per pair: aressed uucka. Ml it per pound; live lurkeys, Hit:- mt pound: dressed. lJ(u.llc: live geese. SI.i!T,l. per pair. t AM fc. 1 heasants. 94.'O(Qt-1.0il per do7n: quail. -'-(.:;.: r dozen: rabbits. aK&&ic Pit pair; sUirrelH. sK&tiR. L I I fc.it Muln prints, arwailc: do creamery, 2i-i3u; Ohio fancy creamery. 18V a; Ianey country roll. Ui&lac: low grade and cooKinu. S(jj,lic. t Hfc.fc.sE r ancy New York Tull cream. 114 fillc; new Oliios. full cream. (.SVc: late make. W.i'&li'c: Wisconsin S5S. in tubs. llhfM3c; liinbiincer, new. !il"c; Ohio Swiss. ill tulw. llri.sw-is Insquare.blocks. IIV.il2c. EUOS Sti i tly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio in cases. 2123c: seconds. ItK&lSu 1'iTTsncRO. Nov. 17. a i i L.t iter-eipts on .Monday. Ii" cars: market ruled slow at a decline of tn.il.V- on ail except best grades. Supply today light market steady. We quote prices as follows: -rinie. 4.4"i.,l ml; Kood. S4.1.V3.4.UI; tidy. f-JSi t4.Ui;Roud butchers. :.6.VTc3i; fair. J-J.253 .": feeders. SJ.50"13.9M; bulla, stag and cows. JS.tKirvMii; bologna cows, to.tm&l ..Wi; iresn cows and summers. S3i.ura45.illl. HlMiS Supply on Monday, nil ears: market ruled dull and lower. Supply today. 4 cars market slow at yesterday's prices. We qnoie: r-rime medium weights, $:..Ta:t.ft5; l-st liirlit Yorkers, j.i ulrl.ia: ouiuinn to fair Yorkers. 5HHWI 4J; heavy. SJju&S.tU: rou-lia. .' Zia LA.uB9-iue supply on .M. .inlay was "t cars: market 15c lower on lioth sheep and lambs. We uuole as follows: I'miie, f-tA'!j,-i.r: ood, $J.2 Kii.JU; fair, fci.Wi iuu. common. tz.ffjlS.aO: culls. S I.UKTt.1 So Lambs Choice. $4.4"a,4.K5; common lo i;ihkI. -j.xcM.2--: venl calves, tii.inris.75: heavy and iuid caives, tj.uii.ri ' t.'IM'INMATI, NOV HOGS Market slow at $ J.nuQ:i.nU. :eipts. r..8il bead: shipments, ft.uil head. CATTLE Market steady at t!.&& frl ;eipt. Tun head; shipments. 7ml head. 17. Ke SHEEP AND LAMKS-Market for sheep dull at J-.'.urt.a.. Keceipts. mil head: shin- ments; 3.IU head. Lambs Market dull al f J.UU lt. J. New York. Not 17. WHEAT-N'o. I hard.tlliio. (.'URN Sot market dull; No. 2. ;IVaHo. OATS Sol market weaker; No. 2. 2.1c. CATTLE No tradiuR. European cables uoie American steers at KKtCPHc rill . . 1 . i na.S-.4e per Knnd dressed weight: American refrinerator beef, &7r.. SHLE1 AND LA MBS -Market about Steady, bnt very dull. Sheer.. j 2S.',jl fJt- lambs. 14.Ka4.85. UOOS-Market dull and lower at t VUM. never wants U learn, but the W.AM U l y w reads that Od Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ON0E tries it. and saves money and secures mora satisfaction than ever before. A.VOLD imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If ycur dealer haszTt it ask him to get it for yo," no. miii bros.. lontitne, iy- DREXEL'S IMPROVED EMULSION Of PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL VTTH CHPMI6ALLY PURE HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. - FOR CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, OUQNS, i- COLDS, ASTHMA. SCROFULA, - SKIN QISgASES, NERVOUS DISEASES, - PISEASE or OMILDREM, - WHQOPiAG COUCH, ANAEMIA, CATARRH. i - GENERAL DEBILITY, ETO BTO. This valuable preparation cures by Its mmttivc and alterative power. It is a true emulsion. not a lime soap, is easily digested, quicldyassimilated, and shows its wonderful action on blood, tissue and nerve by a most marked improvement fron. the first dose. Drexel's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Is especially serviceable tor anaemia, nervousness, for scrofula and scrofulous swellings, glandular enlargements and the wasting diseases of childhood. For dys peptic and nervous conditions, loss of fl-sh, dis til. Ied sieep and night sweats, it is a pert-ct curt, Drriel's mqlsioa of Cod Liver Oil the very bc-it remedy to be find lor coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, laryngitis, ore ar J bleeding throat, hoarse, nest, tickling in t-lroat, soreness of chest and all otner irritated, inflamed an- diseased condition? ol the throat, lungs and thr.t. Large bottles, 50 cents per bottle. Bold by druggist generally, or sent to any address on re ceipt of 50 cents. SOLE PROPRIETORS. Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. BALTIMORE. MO. USA JOHN PFISTEE, IIKAI.EK IN GIHERAL .UBCK&NDISl, Hardware. Qnccnsware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOO'TS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. WF.tJETA-I.FJS II KEsNOit, H K K EKM, .T; .. OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. BaM-SOly CRFAM baimCATARRH in qtirklff mbimrbrd. C7vtMe $h JVam vjaye, AUayn i'aim mmt infittfm MtioM, Urn I a f A Norem. AMUvmnl Void. Jtmtore th Sam of Tnnta aMti Smrll. It Will Cure COLD "i HEAD A particle Is applied Into each dosiib, aud is aicreenble. Price 60 rents at DruKirlsts orby mall nnoinciia, w v arren aireet. new York nov.lo.M.ly PfklMtskM asn.f kll Bi.rinir '11 crim- lietteraiul yield furuiorv, if'i $20 ntu. 8. jl Finest fertiIlMr frp all l.wl u tf mvii rir-t from manuntcturer to farmer (no , at-uoj;. special pn-es rur rarload lout New piire list mailed free. TORE CIILSIIaL IVOKkS, Vork, fa. CATFOLKb KkUUwtLl truui 1 " In ':, iiK M V. per UMMiin by a lianu- urr uMHiiii uy a nanu- lr trej.1liw.i.t lv ,.r -.n No bad Ht-cui.rt-tl. lulli.n In.iu uimliH-ss. Nosiarvliut. wrinkles or ttal.l.inMi pmwsKeiH-ni iK-kllh and neamihmi roim.lt-xi.ni. I'h ilclaiu. and .k-mHi ladies liid.irM IL lb.4iMnis eurwt PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL eonfldentlallT. Fnr narleiilars adiiretts. with stam: tW SNVllPP ftortTI.-MM-M, ILL, M M SB W 1 riw; Sm4,ltH lOKkllrt. oct'ibMly Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thing; to patentf Protect your idea: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN W KliDEkbURN A CO, Patent Attor ney, Washington, 1). ' for tbelr $l.iU prise orter and list of two hundred Inventions wanted. I I.I.IU I1L JftelCriTV SAMPLES FRtl untt I Jl HU i mi I All M t f ;U f-V ' L".- MRS. EUBURA HATCH HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Dr. Mile Mnlieal C- JElkhart, Mm. . Ixab 8 las: For 20 yean I waa troubled with heart diaease. Would frequently h falling spells and Mnothenng at nujht. Had to ait up or (ret out of bed to breathe. Had pain In mj left aide and back moot of the time ; at UM I became drop-i-aL i wu very cervoua ana nearly worn out. lue least excitement would uBme to THOUSANDS with flotterlnir. For the laft fifteen year I could not ideep on my leftside or back until becao takine your Aew Hmmrt Care. 1 had not taken U very Ion until I felt much better, and I can now deep on cither side or back without the least discom fort i have no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind on stomucb or other disagreeable ymptoma, I am able to do all my own housework without any SrouMe and consider myself cured. K.khan. Ind.. !S. Mka. Euro Hatch. It u now four years since I bay taken any medicine. Am in better nealia lb an I Lave bees tn 4U years. 1 honestly l-s- n f- r" lieve that Dr. UiUm fine CUntU MHr Cwe saved my Hie 7 w " " nd made me a well woman. I em now w yean of age. and am able to do a rood day" work. May Win, Vin. M EiltlaA HATCH. S.Id on m Positive Guarantee. Dr. K'.LES' PI LLS.50 Doses 25 Ct. CAsTFER'S Kittle ILLS. Sick Tteiulsrhe and rt.llwre all tbe tronblae fnrf. dent u a Lilloua ntate of the system, such aa IMzzinesa. Nausea, Urowsinaas. LitreM after eating, l'ain in tue Si.ln, &c While their tqmi remarkabit; eucce ha boon shown, "'-fl neadache, yet Carter Little Urcr Pftlfl r) exmally -aluablo in Constipation, ctiriugnud ro- 1)1.111$ IIUMBUIlfn 'UK rvnilUWUhWUlIU .U mUW correc t r 1 1 d i sor-Jori tit hSHtauucnAumulatettie liver aud regulate the bowele. v ji if the; only COIOd Acl thoy wr.nl 3 be almost prinelcas to fhaee who inf.Vr f roul till distressing coinjiUuiit; but forto lately their good nose docs notend here,and tuosa whooncotry them will bnd theao little puis vain, eble In m many ways t h.t (hey will not bo wit ling to do without tbeas. Bat after allaick bea4 ACHE !s the bnne of no many Uvea that here In where e make our preat boast. Our pills cure It while tliers do iiot. Cart.-r Little liver Tills are -very small and cr rvy to tak. One or two pills utakaa dose. h y are strictly Tractable and do not fjnpe or .itr 'o. bnt by Li!-ir pentle action pluaaeall who : tbrm. In vinlast ieenta ; five for f L. floid '. ufc-jists evexyirher or sent by msi'L ' xvtR MEOIOINE CO.. New York. n,?L SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE !s stamped in cne best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone IVatck Ca ;e Company, of Philadelphia, th; 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 Jds. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case the A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FBEg. SUMMER COOKING 'MADE EASY. 1 OF MTV MAKE BIO WAGES, us 1 a SELLINQ THE ARNOLD COOKER MO HEAT. NO BOTHER. Cooks a Dinner all at ont time Grand for Oil or Ci Stoves. L'beral Terms. Excai five Territory. Let us tell yoc ail about it. W1LM0T CA5TLE & CO 306 Elm St. Rochester. N. V. THE KEELEY CURE Is a special lvn to buincss men who. bavin? dnlle.1 iiiiroiiM-iously into the drink habit au' awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened urx.ntheiu. reuderinir them unfit to maiiaire af fairs reuirin? a clear brain. A our week! course of treatment at the PITTSBURG KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4216 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroy the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition thev were In be fre they indulge t in stimulants, this has been lone n more than KO0 cases treated here and rnoiu; them some of your own neighbors, to ho-n we ran refer with confidence as to the .ib-:ute safety and efficiency of I he Keelev mre The fullest and most scarehinir invcstiratin is n vited. 5cnd for iiampulct Kiving full iulomuv aua; 3 94. WANTED L represent us In the sa e of Our f ho Ice. Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled by u. Hl.hwl Salary or Commission paid weekly. Steadv em ployment the year round. Outfit tree: exclusive territory: expe lenee not necessary; hi pay as sured workers; sdecial Inducements U be;lnuer Write at once lor particular to ALLEN NURSERY CO.. KOCHESTKK. N. Y. July 31. KflSin. JOHN F. STRATTON'S teieDraiea Russian Gut kVioliu Strings The Finest in the World. Every String Warranted. John F. SlraHon.rf!", If PI ;' l if"i -ii I CO IRE MEihB l- IJr t . IZilZ. 8n-813-815- 8,7 E- st. NEW YORK. FOR SALE. " Iante tract ol icood ararden lsnd la Soulheat ern Florida AtltNTS WANTED to sell option. Apply uutck. FLORIDA GARDEN LAND CO., KOCHEBTCKI ft. Y. July Sl.ea.m. LADIES! Are you reckless enrHLh 10 vei.ti-re I-'-v Tw tvo cents in stamp. U the iltuk JlitAixhing Co 544 an.1 r W ssliiiurtiin Stnet. N w lo oiieof Ui.-ir l-autif.ii i:iiuJratel "l.ndlea Houks." It ia a uovii. ui.i'jii-. aixl ii.um. iug work to every pertou of i.-llneim-ut. On reveipt of ten vul in s-aii' !h-y v0 end rx,i'',l fui' " l vt lilt ir !"'oua bouws bold rune Vcrrba. Forlen e-itstiK-y will alx.wnd haa.Krontainint complete wonts of -The .ViLjJo." ail ioii-h- -A its most i.pular sours. Kuretln r Willi l-n exijnisile cbrouiu raid;-. aUINEPTUS i A very lrra-li?. bsnn'i s- t:'J.vnli.-l aromafh comoniHl lor diiruisuii' tM- .l 141111 itw- ai other bll -rdrni.". eit. r .!id or fli.id I'lirti ti Oat per l"it rUitllr. In r h-il by iii.m.wi.U phvsicians in f.urti. ami AiiM-ri . roruiiil" ac uru pauiee every brf ! le. For r-sUe by 1 rnfS . Mannfactawd bv The Academic Pharmaceutic Co.. IXHX AM Stff YOKfc. 532 MO WASHINGTON ST, HEW YORK CITV ELIXIR. ii elegant KnrHh t4tamwc V- rn-ionuj.n for ;.i:kiut. malarial and l.hl l ibl- : 'h- r. suit o. -ver twienty llve 5 earn of Ht niiuetii cieuti " . reneatx-b. A.rovel b ll- hiiHnt-1 rn.'.lM-af amiif.nti. In use in ikelKta.s in eery ir rf t un-iie rx-ully helptul .lalieK,-Lillivnanl I"-" pie of twd.-ntJiry halts ntire!y vegetable ; free from hnnnful dnura Sn Handsome Packages, Price 50 tts. Prepared w.le'T VT lie 5oyiil 'lrntcutii Co tONOON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appointment to Hr Maji-Bty U.e Queen and to tlif liuyal 1 unulj . NtW YOKK I.RANCM -. 130, 132, 134 Charlton 5V rqyaTpills. f sta uiiviual prop.; as r,oz. Eljxih. ia buxt, iai "(alls to box, for 2 5 cents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. REMEMBERT1EBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters CORD&i. iOr, Vinegar Bitters P0TDEPS, 3" Joses, 0c. Vinegar Bitter new style. ,;,t J t .OO Vine Bitters, old style, biitu tate. $ 1 .OO The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The east wflh of a Century lhe Leadlaar t-aaitly Alediciac l the W erld. asaBssaotMl VfMi riassssafcA E. TL McTJonald Dmg Co., Proprietors, SAN FRANCISCO Alt'. SKW YOliK." l04. 1895. Policies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE ' r7ETNAn .d .ther rir.t ( I... r.np.Btea. t. w. -dick:, 9ENT FUR THE OLD HARTFORD FIRE ISURACE COMT tHIMMKNOEll BUSINESS Darke mmm9rm DESICM P1TISTS r.nDVDIrUA I --- wv im v v ;VT I . nin..ic write to Oldest larrsu for aeeurlnsr iMiu-nt In America. r."7 "r' uk'B h' "ll ' Iwouitht before the public by a nouoe given free ofciiartie la the vST CIrZ!,',w7n f nT eenUfle paper In the IiJ; '"T itlurmtpd. s lutellieent man should be without It. Weektv ( a lauHsjes. Si laoadwaj. jJ7w vWk Cuy. . a'iuj i nil. n i A (JO, Caveat, and Trade-Mark oMained. and all Pa, ent business conducted for Moderate F Oer Office is OpposHe U. S. Patent Office, anu we can seen re patent in lees time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drswine or rhoto.. with aemrln- ehJtU. dV' ,f P"1"" r not. free ii " "ot due till patent is secured. Pamohlet. -How to (ibtain ratents." with name of actual cheats in your State, county. o town, sent free. Address. J C.A.SNOW&CO. OpMsita Patent 001 ce. Washinotoa. 0-1 F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Post Office ii. TI . nnaerstprned d. sires to Inform the pub " opened a shavlna- par or on ' entre street . . .. m. . . ' branches wu. ca.rr.eo on la the roture. tvervthlna neat and eieaa. onr patronaae solicited. F. X. FKrS. Utesslmn Fire Insurance Apnci T. AVT. DICK, General Insurance A?:ent. Mountain House Shaving Parlor A SclentiSc American Ideated on Oeotre street near MnunUla House ofUee. Shavlna;. Hair Cnttlns; and Sbamnoo Inadone In the neatest and best maoaer A share el jonr patrunair sol letted. KOUtKT OASS1DT. JOB -PRIxfgr rut: riiKKy, Printing Of:: Is tbe p.ar- l0 ghl r. . . 1 numpiiyana sati-faru 'tlJTl will niee-t the price. f . .. eompet:oD, We doi.'t ' fir-t-cis living '.ii .... Witt Fast Pressis at c tk v are Dn-iiarrd u, t 'a STYLE d ., ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i imsk n othiug out the bet tu.trrn, .r .r parexi lo priot on f e Vn w'w Poster. Prot.ha.h MONTHI.TSTATh(lhsT. l". " 14 Hop ANul'Akir lstrtu " nrmt anvtbii.u i .. a ' "nj xris anrl neatest Vi-ilinn Card to u 7 tnot ReaMinabie E' The rarulnit Kre T"" t TT x - . i . . . . .wr, t't-i .Trtar H EADAT.Hr tiitlir nrtv-iK. :y.u-'-tbe beadjehc. s' noaic, cyj-cTtii". r caused iT worrv, ety. excesses c an Or trin canurv u-- KuirAUNE. tally t but fii-tres-:-!?Y Luies suffvntic lr r;. i tAtton. ttr hr-c i loiie pencil. KOPF-LINE CURES NtKOVI ShOCH. NC:uS 0 t-r MimrOUt MlaDACMI. svoul lttsre tMI MTaVS. WOT. O - lwTTiC). VISf C Cwt' alcomouc o otmki cm M KOPFALINE StuiTTii;. Mr"-h i t'. . r t t . V-r. and hil-iren . Ia-'-.'- . at nil hkety le. c x :t : It is iirSoluiy 'i . r . crrnditvus- Price. 15 te.it. Soi l ty drut ..... 1 dress on receipt f t j.ti. Sols Po-trTrv. WINKELMANN & BRCWN DwS2 ALT:MOE. Ma U. S. A. HALL'S M RENEWEE1 After ila test ot many Tears, iiioc: tt aitsurance, even to the f ':i.x.iai at la really meri'.ri.u.. 1 in- a st UmsI llaLL's Hair Kenfw u ae -Jt at does all that Is cluiru.-vi. aeauit j'ro.iuru ine i . . i v r , - (lead, whk-h Is seldom the cw. !W natural color to gr? r fot-d ha: r nerve the c!n hra!th?ui fcinJ " i . .1 . . , ' . ... w laafciruff; prevents Uie fcair ?a.::i:i ehaBplnff color; kees It o?s. I JE-- trous, aod causes It to grvw ks taick. IlaLX-S TIair Kr-:-rwrR rrii effects bT the heallhfui 1lif Jrlef (f mm1,K1. tn.-..li.-T. whLh 1D.1FW UKl n-'u.riu. A. m-. a delightful article for t.-ilet u. talninr no aJooh.4. tt i -e n- orate qulck'.r an! lry up ths n:i fc-avltur the 'hair harsa anJ bnu- OLhex prrparalions. Buckingham's t Ffa TBI WHISKERS Color them brown or Mark. and Is the best dye. Irf-cau- tth itr' produree a permanent natural to'- belry- a sliurle pre-r:i.n. 1 bo- eesieat of application ttan acy si- nsrius st tU P. HALL & CO, asea,l- CHEAPER . -s:6J 'A S 1 TWa w-w a Am T;s-- iw w'- ral. wrw. ffat kaIIITix, rvr -fcl a rr- u --i TAYLOR A DEAN. 0U 203 A 205 Market St. P(iW mch 6 V6 I jr. has ri j.'Trd a eonriT ' axIT .nux it Is w-m-l- rf-.. psuuul dnhmm-c. su. b a.- Karl'-. I - ( .l.rrk. liku.S. nnlll. B. . JKl other ibnei r. " r nt Ttt it. At l'n;c " , WINKELMANN & KKO K.lil re. " - WANTED ll .r tws -.i HrhiVaiiniiiuti or.ler- l -r u, ' and are wlllinr to we'i - aaree te Kr.PL.Affc t fcr-r- '- fmm natural e-suses. v'l' ' We also have a choir line TllKS. HIVE I S A 1Iia- .,, ;,. i- a. m u l U'l-Kl ' -1 .1IA Aul. .IS vianTRn An uw ProtaMTt yor Idw: thf-r way L3r xx-.- -rAu-u VLiihVUU R.N v Beys. Washlnitu, l. ' t Ja' and Ust ot too aundiad lncniiu"" ; 1 THK 'isi and tbe Semi Fair at onlj rJ-U) J"r AU l I