1 CAUCUS MAY BE HELD. Differences of Opinion on Tariff Require It. WILL BE AGAINST D1XGLEY BILL. (rutor Chandler Thinks the Coming (oafrru Should Make Provision For a Short Time- I-oan Senator Itosvcb. Will Kot I tor Ik Tariff Leg-inlet ion. Washisotox. Nov. 25. There is such a diversity of opinion among Republi can senators in the city as to the course to be pursued at the next session with reference to the tariff that it is consid erttd quite probable a caucus will be held very early in the session to decide upon a line of action. Senator Sher man is still understcjod to hold to the opinion that the Dingley bill should and could be passed at the approachiiitr sos Bion. while other Republican senators disagree with him, some as to the wis dom of the measure and others as to the possibility of getting it through. It is believed that a line of action can be agreed upon in a party conference, which will be satisfactory to all and which, when it is once decided upon, will render unnecessary such useless ag itation. The indications now arc that the derision of the caucus when held, will be against taking up the Diugley bill. Senator Chandler said that he thought congress should make provision for a short time loan at the coming session. "1 believe," he said, "wc can author ize a short time loan, limited to 00. 000.000 or ilOO,0O.Oo. Provision may be made for such a loan to be iiai.l off within a few years. If we have not the money it has to be borrowed and it is offensive to every oue to have the government to resort to the roundabout and evasive methods adopted by Mr. Cleveland in the loans he has nego tiated. Authority should bo given at once for short time loans, so that the government may be gotten out when it finds itself in a hole." "Would you make any provision for the redemption and retirement of the green backs?" asked the reporter. "No, 1 am not in favor of the retire ment of the greenbacks at this time. At present the banks need them in their reserves. If they did not have them they would have to hold their re serves in gold. "The thing to do now is to provide means for getting money until we can put revenue legislation into effect. There will have to lie an extra sessiou of the Fifty-fifth congress, in my judg ment, and we shall then enact both revenue aud financial legislation. I do not see how we can accomplish any thing as to either of these questions at the coming session." The senator expressed the opinion that the next session would he a quiet one. "The Republicans are not dis posed to crow," he said, "and I see no opening for a rumpus, except between the silver Democrats and the gold Dem cx-rats." He expressed the opinion that the sil ver Republicans would be admitted to the Republican caucus if t hoy wanted to go in. "We shall not exclude any senator who wants to come in." he said "Speaking for myself, as a Demo crat." said Senator Roach of North Dakota, "I would not interpose any factious objection to such tariff legisla tion as the Republican majority might desire to undertake. They say thai prosperity is to follow Republican so premacy and I am willing to let them have a trial and if it is successful to give them credit for it. I do not know what general policy the Democrats in the senate may decide upon in this re gard. but those with whom I have talked have not expressed any in ten tion "of opposing the program of the majority. SENATOR HOAR'S PLAIN TALK. Ho Tells RihIimm Men They Moat lie gain the Confidence of the Went. Boston. Nov. 2.1. For the first, time in the history of the Republican party in Massachusetts, a thoroughly Repub lican organization, the Homo Market club, bound to the canse of protection, cheoerod Grover Cleveland, when his name was mentioned in a speech by General Alger. The banquet of the club at Mechanics' hall was one of the largest in its history. Nearly l.OOO members, representing the industries of nearly every city and town in the state. gathered almnt the tables aud when the feast was over listened, with 1.000 more in the galleries, to speeches by some of the generals who toured the country in the interests of the gold standard, and by Senator Hoar and Lieutenant Gov ernor Wolcott. - President W. A. Ptott of Lowell opened the proceedings by reading letter from Wesident-elect McKinley. Senator Hoar, in his speech, said that the business men of New England must study the situation. Further along he aid : "Cannot they by the weight of their integrity regain the confidence of the west? It is not strange that when the people of the west see the accumula tion of wealth by gambling in the stock market, that they should try to imitate it-in a smaller way. It is not strange, when they read the history of railroad construction in the west, that they should endeavor to repudiate their debts. I call upon the business men of New England to hold strictly to honest, business principles and regain the con fidence of the people of the south and west." Speeches were made by Generals Alger. Howard, and Stewart of Penn sylvania and Corporal Tanner. THE REFORMS INAUGURATED. French Minister of Foreign Affairs Ex plains Matters In Turkey. Paris. Nov. 25. At a cabinet meet ing the minister of foreign affairs. Min ister Hanoteux. has explained the situa tion in Turkey. He said that the reforms effecting the Turks as well as the Christians were beginning to be executed in the prov inces and especially the reconstruction of the mixed municipal councils and the amount of local taxation. THE FLAG BURNING INCIDENT. Spain rteeltlee to Ignore Delaware Sol diers Action. Washington, Nov. 25. The Spanish flag burning in Delaware may be re garded as a closed incident. The Span ish oflicials in this country have n?t taken any notice of it. The matter has not been officially reported to the Span ish government and the Spanish govern ment has not taken the matter up. The Spanish minister will not pre sent the matter to the state department. It is regarded as the foolish exhibition of men who had dined too heavily. Granted Amnesty to Kebela. Washington. Nov. 25. The state de partment is informed that the president of Nicaragua has granted amnesty to over oOO persons implicated in the revo lot ion of last February and the conspir acy of Sept. 8 last. The members of the rebel government and the principal gen erals of the defeated forces are not in cluded in the pardon. A Pastor Accepts a Call. Saw Francisco. Nov. 25. Rev. J. Cnmmings Smith, pastor of the Trinity Presbyterian church, has accepted a call to the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Indianapolis. - sealed Orders For the J ante. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 25. Two of Maceo 's lieutenants have passed through here with sealed order foe the Junta in New York. What will bushnell dot the Sherman-Hanna Ifcral Interferes Willi Hi Ambition. Cleveland, Nov. 25. Concerning the positions which Senator Sherman aud M. A. Hauna will fill under the forthcoming national administration, which was referred to in these dis patches yesterday, a gentleman, who w as much in the confidence of McKinley and Hauna as anyone, said to yourTcp resentative : "It is desirid that Senator Sherman resign and accept the M-crctaryship of state, and that Mr. Hanna go in his place to the senate. There are ol stacles to this plan. Senator Sherman is an old man and may not wish to rt: linquish a place in which he is entirely contented to accept the great responsi bilities and hard . -.k of the secretary ship of state. Again. Governor linsh nell would have to appoint his succes sor, and everyone knows that it is his ambition to be elected by the next Ohio legislature, a year from now, to sit in the senate. Yet if he does not want to appoint Hanna, what can he do? Ho can't appoint himself. Foraker is al ready there and Grosvenor is an ardent McKinley man. "If President-elect McKinley says to Sherman that the prtisjicrity of the country reqnires that his hand le at the helm in the state department, I don't think he can refuse. Then if McKin ley. the Republican president, the Ohio president, and Sherman, the Ohio sen ar aud veteran statesman, say to Bushnell, the Republican governor, that the services of Hanna in the senate are necessary to carry out the Repub lican party's promise of a prosperous administration, how can he refuse? This much is sure: Senator Sherman will not resign until he is assured that the plan will be carried out." SALISBURY ACTED WISELY. A llcrlln Iwr Cuniinentl on the VeM-erni-lan ct ttem-rit. Berlin. Nov 25. The Frcnidcnhlatt, discussing the settlement of the Ven ezuelan question says: Lord Salisbury acted cleverly in so direetmg'his policy that Great Britain is agaiu friendly with the United States. His consent to always submit certaiu disputes of the two Anglo Saxon nations to arbitration emphasi7.es this sentiment of kinship. Therein lies the sagacity of the British action. Great Britain does not wish to have an enemy in the United States aud the price she pays therefor is not great." May r:H.-.-t Official Dover. Del., Nov. 25.- I itl A question has been raised here bv counsel for the Democrats, m the mandamus proceed ings to coinM'l the Kent county can vassing board to reconvene and count the vote of the recent election, upon which may depend not only the titles of those at. present holding office, but also the legality of any act of the state outside the city of Wilmingtou. elected since 1891. Kcv. Ir. Store Honored. Np.w Yokk, Nov. 25. The celebra tion of the golden jubilee of Rev Dr. Richard S Siorrs. which has lasted foi more than a week, ended with a reccp tion in honor of the venerable pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims, held at thf Brooklyn Academy of Music. He was given a gold medal. Santa Fe "e I oiler Ai viiemeiit. TMeka, Nov. 25. The Atchison. To peka and Santa Fe receivership case, after la-ing argued two days, has Ix-on taken under advisement by Judge C. C. Foster, .in the United States circuit court here A decision is promised be fore Monday next at. the latest, and it may le received as early as Friday. Ienie Stork .lobbini? Charge. Kansas dry. Nov. 25. Henry Woll man. whose name has been connected with the Santa Fe receivership, says in affidavit filed at Topeka that the state ment that it was part of the allegid stock jobbing scheme, for him to inter vene in the United States court as a landholder, is entirely false. Two Head Itoriica r'onnd. Ispi anapoi is. Nov. 25. A newsloy has discovered the dead liodies of Her man Meyer and Nora Richardson lying on the sidewalk in pools of blood in front, of a vacant house on Bergermyer avenue. South Side. Myer had evi dently committed the deed. Tronhle Helwien (icrmany and France Paris. Nov. 25. The first serious frontier incident in a long time oc curred on Suni:iy at Minister when a German forest guard shot an alleged French preacher, inflicting a flesh wound. The government, is inquiring into We case lenio-rt Hold a Meet ins;. Lexington. Nov. 25. The Demo erotic state committee met and ap pointed lawyers tt represent the organi zatioti at the count for presidential electors It l likely a contest will le made, F.rectfd a Method lot Tablet. Baltimore. Nov. 25. Baltimore Methodists have erected a bronze tablet to mark the site of the lvely line meeting house, where the Methodist. Episcopal church was organized at a tonference held in 1 7H-1. Keane May lie Cardinal In Rome. San Jose. Cal.. Nov. 25. Bishop Keane. former rector of the Cathojic niversity at Washington, has left this city for Rome. His friends here think he will be made perhaps cardinal, with residence in Rome. Harrison's House Robhed. Indianapolis, Nov. 25. Burglars visited the residence of ex-President Harrison while the members of the fam ily were in the lower part of the house. Mrs. Harrison's gold watch and a small sum of money was secured. (iave a Dinner to Flower. New York, Nov. 25. For the first time in its history the Democratic club last night celebrated the election of a Republican president. A dinner was given ex-Governor Flower in recogni tion of his services in the campaign. A Nov-l M t hod of uirl.l Albany. Nov. 25. Henry W. Weller, an aged peddler, went to a hotel, hired a room, placed a tin can over the gas jet, fastened his trousers around the can and then buried his face into the other end of the leg and suffocated. Dead Girl's lto.lv Identified. Trenton, Nov. 25. The body of the girl found Sunday morning in Villa Park, a suburb of this city, has been identified as Minnie Hazelbeck of 335 East Eighty-fifth street. New York. Spaniardo Whipped In Phillippiuea. London, Nov. 25. A Singaporo dis patch to The Times says that the. Span iards have been defeated by the insur gents in the Philippines with the loss of 200 of theiT men. Killed at a Cake Walk. Selma. Ala.. Nov. 25. Alf and Bob Holly, brothers, have been killed at a negro cake walk by the Hayes brothers. Henry and Jack. The caase of the row Is not stated. , Fonght a Draw. New York. Nov. 25. The 20-round boxing contest between Captain Ijcoii of this city and Dave Sullivan- resulted in a draw. Working; at Reduced Wages. Richmond, Va., Nov. 25. The men who struck at the factory of the Vir ginia and North Carolina Wheel com pany all returned to work at the re duced wages. Wanted In Pittsburg. Montreal. Nov. 25. Louis Levi, who after having been convicted in Pitts burg, escaped to Montreal, has been ar rested aud remanded for a week. DOUBT ABOUT WEYLER Reported That He May Take ths Field Todaj.-, the ;em:iums voi:is refute it. He Intimated That He Might Not, In an Interview ISelore He Reached Havana. Said He Conldu't Force the Rebels Into a 1 1 slit. Havana, Nov. 25. It is announcod that Captain General Weyler will prob ably return today to Pinar del Rio to resume :m active campaign against m insurgents under Antonio Maojo. It is asserted, however, by tome peo ple that Weyler will return to Spain soon on ome pretext or other. Officially this is denied. On his way back to Havana, at Arte misa, Weyler gave an interview to 1.1 lau ha's corresioiideiit, whie'.i indicates that Weyler did not. at that time, in tend to take the field again, but he may be forced I wok by public anger here and in Spain over his failure to crush the rcin-ls. In this interview the captain general was asked for an expression of opinion as to the course of the campaign, und he said : 1 am contented with it. We entered Rubi. hoping to give battle to the com bined insurgent forces, and you know the result. They went southward, much to our regret. Maceo himself went toward Mocurriyas, Mayari and Coiojal da Yanigmis. Nevertheless, our columns, in two divisions, arrived without firing a single shot, and only saw a band of almnt 150 insurgents in the woods near San Luis." The captain general was then asked if he knew the whercalmnts of Antonio Maceo at present. He answered : "His wherealmuts is not known. The truth is that the insurgents were not found in the mountains nor on the plains Nevertheless they boast that our troops always fly before them." SjH'akiiig of his operations since leav ing Havana, the captain general ex plained that he had lieen all over the mountains aud had camped several nignts in the woods. From other sources it has lecn stated that he has frequently been without his regular meals and that he has slept on the ground in the rain. The correspondent then asked the captain general how the Swinish soldiers had ln-haved and whether they had shown the right spirit. He said : "The men are contented and show themselves courageous at every opportunity for fighting against any odds. The result is most, satisfactory, although we have not yet finished our work. But enough has been done until the eud of the year. I am now going back to Havana.'" "When will you return?' asked the corresmndent. The captain general smiled and said : "I can never say what I shall do. Gen eral Mnnoz will take charge of the di vision as soon as his health is re-established " In insurgent circles, it is said that their leaders claim that the return of the captain general to Havana without bringing almuf an engagement with Maceo is equivalent, to a defeat of the Spanish forces, for the latter have completely failed to carry out the pro gram mapcd out by the Spanish com mander and he has returned here in every way unsuccessful. It is asserted that the plan of Antonio Maceo was to avoid a general engagement with the Spanish troops, as he feels confident that the wearisome campaign lieing conducted by the Cubans must ulti mately exhaust the Spaniards ami bring almnt the concession of all ot nearly all the demands of the insur gents NO SNAP TRIAL IN CUBA. C.eneral l.ce Hoea Not Relieve the Cotn titor Trial Slory. Washington. Nov. 25. Consul Gen eral Lee has lieen at the state dcitart nient again. When asked as to t he re mrt. that the Competitor prisoners hail been tried at Mora Castle contrary to a protest made by him before he left Ha vana. General Iee said : "I do not telicve any trial has oc curred. If it hud the facts would he speedily reported here by Vice (Vmsul Springer. There have len some pre liminary steps toward the trial, and the deposition of the prisoners wen- taken, but further than this nothing has been done so far as I know." hen General Lee was asked as to the protest referred to us having Ix-en made hy hi in he said it probably re ferred to the representations made by him Ix-tore the first trial of the Com IM'titot prisoners, and renewed in the present instance that the men hcinc taken on an American ship were en titled to a civil trial, rather than a trial by court martial, as provided in the treaty and protocol lietween the United States ami Spam. The consul general referred to an open letter from a Fred ericksbnrg. Va.. editor lo President Cleveland, urging the president, to act on Cuba Coming from a fellow townsman and a close friend of General lee some significance tnip.)it att.u li to it. but General Loo said that he desired fo have it understood that he knew nothing almnt the letter and had noth ing to do with if. Students Suspended For Hazing. Easton. Pa., Nov. 25. The Lafayette college faculty has suspended sopho mores Hern and Brown for hazing freshmen three weeks ago. It also found that there was no hazing in the Payne whisker-cutting affair, and it was learned that Payne willingly par- ucipatea in it. I'ollre Active on Election Hay. Philadelphia, Nov. 25. Witnesses testified before the senate investigating committee that policemen were active in the interest of the combine cand date for sheriff, Ashbridpe. the last election. (Juhjt Not For Wanamaker. Washington. Nov. 25. Senator Quay has declared that he is not for Wanamaker for United States senator, STATE HAPPENINGS. John Bricker was caught by cars in a mine at juoyer and crushed to death The rural free delivery of mail in Westmoreland county, began under the exrtcrimental plan of the postoffice de partment. While at work in the Stineman col liery at South Fork, near Johnstown. -i.ii; wi. i j i -,, , . nuiucimi, u(;wi ,ni, was jtiiieu oy a lull oi coal. John S. Chambers of Pleasant Unity was stopped by a highwayman, but he knocked him out with one blow and drove on home. The Washington tinnlate mill is nn able to fill its orders and will double its capacity at once, employing 800 men wnere inu are now at work. The new electric road from New Cas tle to Mahonington has made an ar rangement by which it will cross the Pennsylvania railroad tracks at grade. Mrs. Constance Dresh. living near Sharon, refused food to two tramps, when they lieat her insensible, ate what they wanted and left. She is danger ously hurt. Peter Shaffer of Mahonington, an old stone mason, is frying from the effects of inhaling stone dust for many years. He frequently coughs up small bits of coagulated sand. A suit for 25,000 damages for the killing of Chilo Newman, colored, by the Washington and Waynesbnrg rail road in IS'.M. is in progress in the Greene county court. A charter was granted to tho Kis kiminetas Valley Telephone company of Apollo. Armstrong county, capital, $2,000 Directys. C. W. Bollinger. Apollo; Ira C. f, wing, Avonmcre, and W. U Ewuig, , Saltsburg. TUrke.s for The majofi. Several Sent to Canton Some of the Caller. Canton, O., Nov. 25. Although in clement weather deprived Major and Mrs. McKiii-f-yof their customary drive or other tint door exercise it did not de ter r f pie from going to tTcir North Market street home, and many visitors were greeted with a cordial handshake and words of welcome. Word received a mi ounces the "largest turkey raised in Rhode Island" on the way to Canton for the president-elect's Thanksgiving dinner, and a gobbler of litmral propor tions came by express this morning. The latter was shipped with the compli ments of Mrs. N. P. Converse of Pearl. Kan , and was captive in a much labeled crate. John A. liogau ami family of Youngs town. O., were guests at the McKinley u . General John N. Tyner and wife of 1'crn, Intl., were also among the callers at the McKinley home. General Tyner connect cil with the nostoffice de partment under the Grant adminis tration. Charles L. Kurtz, Republican chair man of Ohio, was hi tho ciiy several hours and called oil Major McKinley. He said his can was purely social in nature. ... General Samuel Thomas, the New Vnrb l--lilu-!iv msip-flllto SLtld el-( fOV- ernor Merriam of Minnesota have ar rived here alter having; had a confer ence at Cleveland with Hoil M A . Hanna It has leen definitely decided that C Inriop'i I tr:t lkorf.tr of lkW Vol k will net as marshal ut the inauguration ceremonies. An impromptu musical was held at the McKinley homo last evening. The Boston Ladies Symphony orchestra was in the city and called at the McKinley home Mrs McKinley received tho visitors in her parlors and in company with tho major, his secretaries, who were at the house, and the callers who chanced to be there at the time, heard a half dozen or more selections MAY LOSE ONE ELECTOR. Another Technicality In the Election Kefnrnit In Virginia Riciimond.Nov. 25. An elector may be lost to tho Democrats in Virginia by the same technicality that caused the board of canvassers to give Flood, Dcm ocrat, tho certificate for congress in the Tenth district. Some of the votes in tended for Charles M. Wallace. Jr . were returned without, tho "Jr." and others for C. M. Wallace, Jr. Five Republican electors had more voles returned than Charles M Wal lace, Jr., but as all five got the same number, the board has not decided bow to award the certificate. DYNAMITE FOR CUBA. The I'rice of Teo Tons Alced For From New Orlcana. St. Lofis. Nov. 25. A local powder firm, which makes the manufacture and sale of dynamite a specialty, has ro ceived n wire message from its agent in New Orleans asking for prices on dyna mite. The request was for the price on ten tons. The New Orleans agent intimated that the dynamite was wanted in New Orleans for shipment to Cuba as quickly as possible. THANKED BY M'KINLEV. He Writea to Woodmanaee l"raltnir the Work of ICepnblican Clnla, Clf.vk.lavi, Nov. 25. President-elect McKinley has sent to I). D. Woodman see of this city, president, of the Na tional Republican League, a letter of acknowledgement in which he says : "I take occasion to renew to you my oft expressed sentiments of apprecia tion of the effective and unselfish work of the national and various state leagu." A I'reacher Mnrdcred and Kohhed. Bloomington. Ills., Nov. 25. Rev. James Miller, pastor of Grace M. E. church of Rlnomington, has been found murdered and robln-tt in an alley at Decatur, Ills., where he had started to visit a son. The revolver with which the crime had leen committed " was lying by the dead man's side. Hay rd lo IMne With the Jneen. London, Nov. 25. Air. Thomas F. Bayard, the United States ambassador and Mrs. Bayard, have lieen "com manded" to visit Widsor Castle on Thursday next and dine with the queen. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard will alxo sleep at the castle that night. La nor K lot HamM'Kg. Nov. Near lUmbnrc a. While the em- hloyes of Ihiels enamel factory at Lno- lieck were poing to work a Imdy of strik ers attacked them. A nnmlier of shots were fired, several persons were sen ously wounded and many arrests were male. THE MARKETS. PfTTsnrno. Nov. C4. II FAT No I red. flnff.ite; No. 2 red. sxa Mie. spntiir wheat. ss.rj.V-.. t'OKN-No. - yellow ear. Slfft-'tV; No. : alielliil. :lU!Cil.V; liluh mixed ftht-lled. .tiftlc. mixed ear. :hi.:i 1-. OAT! No I hile. 21151"-"-: No. do. 1 &--; extra .No. . white. 2fcf(,:ii!4o: light mixed. 3.('-'lr. HAY No I timothy.' ll.omai.7: No. S. JitinGilii sti: i -i Mm;. t ."mr,(.7.i(i; No. I focdlm: limine. S ..-tfKMIl: wagon hay. XI.liai.Vn mr tiiiiot iiv. I 111 I.I l l.arco live chickens. .VT,tKir per pair; live etna ken, small. ttltV'lr: ilrrmnl ".wo- i-r iohiki; live iiurKs. x- mt pair; tirrwen. i K-tlli-; live turkeys, WixNH: per pound: ircs.i. tstl ie er pound: live eccae. ,$l.tii& I ii er pair. UA M K Pheasants, f .V.Ym per rio7.cn: on.-ill. $l..iKI.;5 er dozen; rahltits. SlftiV. per pair: soinrrels, I.V33le; wild turkeys. SIM: whole deer. i:T,l.V i;r pound. HUTTEK-KlKln prints. ZtWTtZiUe: do. creamer. l'4ftiie; Ohio fancy rrcainery. Stffc i; tnney otinlry roll. 1 .-,(. I c; low grade and cooKinir, ftx, tor. mi i.-1 . i - t - . ... i iir.r..-T.-rjnr? fw inn. run cream Ukj'cllH-; new III. ios. f nil erenm. Svtsio: te nmne. '.vtir; Wisconsin Swiss, in tnlw. IIV '-' nmimrcer, new. uiitr; Ohio Swiss, in iiioK, uvse: snisa. In Hqnare block . lltlR. -KlitiS-Slrii tly rresti. Pennsylvania and Ohio. In r naea. 2ISt-3r: seconds, lu&a; ator ace, ItV&lSc PlTTBBCRO. Nov. 24 'ill Id. Kerelpts on Monday llclit; Sn ears on nle. acainst 131 cars last week market steady: price nnrhanced from last wcck closing price. Keeelpts today liiiht market steady. We quote the following prices: Prime. f4.4Hft4.tiO: good, f I l.VTc.1.111. iiuv. (. I : pmMi butcher. H 6ri4i.l.Uli; iair. .t.-cjt-i.ni: feeders. f.l..T(itft.'I.!NI; hulls, slaus anil cows. f-'HOitLlll; Ixilouna cows f.'i.Uiffcf..nt; I rrh cow and sprineers. f-K.Ulii IIOHS Receipt fair on Monday: market mien shade higher than the close of lal week, today's receipt llclit ; market riilinu very slow on medium and heavy hoc; I it; lit lorKcrsand Pius stead v. We would n a- Prime pins, f i ;Vjt3.wi; light Yorkers. $.(.&.' 3.7(1; best mediums. H.WIJI (ii; common lo rair iorkers. f;i.(Ai ; heavy. H.&a.i: rotten. 52 sv.ia.u'. SHEEP AND I.AMHS-Siinnlv Itpht on Monday, eiclit tars on sale; market slendy. neccipis loilay rair; market steady. We wouiii otiote prices as follows: Prime. fci.44i& .; eoou. s.i.nui.a: fair, f 2 MHt ; rom mon. f J.imrcr.nii: culls, f l.n;pl .Ml. Lamha- i-nnire. -t .4164. u: common lo Bond. f t.'& eai caive. ...:i"it.iiii; heavy and Ihtn caivea. a.t.m.f oil. Cincinnati. Nov. Vt. HOGS Marked steady at f 2 OK.1.411. Hv ceipls. :s.ti head; shipmcnls.l.iMl head. CATTLE-Market (lea.ly at f2.Sift4.5i I. Re ceipls. f. i head: shipments. Mil head bllr.EI" AND LA (IMS Market steady for sheep al $2.iif.i,;l.i(i. lirceipl. IMi head; ship ment. . neaii. L4IIIUS juarket St -ady at H.nit, 4" New York. Nov. 24. WHEAT Spot market stronK: No. I bard. CORK Spot market dull; No. t, 2945. OATS Spot market quiet, but firm; No. 2. CATTLE No trading. European cable quote American steers at intftlio per pound dressed weight: sheep at 8asic per pound dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 1a,"'Ho per pound. . SHEEP AND LAMBS-Market very quiet nun Bieany ror sneep. Sheep, lambs. f4.0u&5.uU HOUd Market 0nu at S3.7oai.lS, never wants to learn, but the 4m. reads that OLiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that Is made, and at ONCE tries it, and eavea money and secures more satisfaction than ever before. A. VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn't it ask him to get it for you. 410. FUZER 4 BROS., lonlrillle, Ij DREXEL'S IMPROVED EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL WTH CHEMICALLY PURE HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA. FOR - CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS. feOUCMS, - COLDS. ASTHMA, SCROFULA, - SKIN DISEASES. NERVOUS DISEASES, - DISEASE OF CHILDREN, - WHOOPiAG COUCH, ANAEMIA, - r t r n n 1 1 . - GENERAL DEBILITY, ETO-. ETC This valuable preparation cares by Its nutiltrvc and alterative power. It i a true emulsion. no a lime oap, is easily digested. quicklyassimtlated, and shows Its wondeHul action on blood, tissue and nerve by a most marked Improvement from the first dose. Dresel's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially terviccatlc tor anaemia, nervousness, for scrofula and scrofulous swctlincs, tzlandular enlargements and the wasting diseass -f childhood. For dvs peptic and nervous conditions, loss of flrh, cfis tui bed ieep and night swrats. una perfect cure. Drexel8 Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil " the ver bet remedy to be had for coughs, cold, bronchitis, croup, laryngitis, ore ap J bleeding throat, hoarse ness, tickling in t.iroat. soreness of chest and all otner irritated, inflamed an. diseased conditioiif ot the throat, lungs and chest Large bottles, 50 oenU per bottle. Sold by druggists generally, or sent to any address on re ceipt of 50 cents. SOLE PROPRIETORS, Winkelmann & Brown Drug Cc. BALTIMORE. MD. USA JOHN PPISTBR. nr.Ai.EK ix GIIIER&L MERCHANDISE Hardware. Qncensware, MADE-UP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, VF.ilKTA t' t.T.H IN RAMON, H A R N KTO OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL, CRESSON, PA. CREAM raimCATARRH Jm quirk fy abmtrbrti. dVfiMM the jiltfTtf i'ttin and iifiimmaiort, licit In th Snrem, Jfemr Vom Additional 1d. .fteafowtjt 1hm SrmJtrm af Tnnte - and thnell. It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD A Darticle In aortlleJ ttiuj nam umuei axrreahle. Price 60 -,eit at Druiriitntf or by mail L.Y HKorHLKS. 66 Warren Street. New York. noT.10.iH.ly Potntrwa end all online rmna r!lt Brw U-ttraiulyiefil lar uioiy. ifvu-t " con pp s-iUdJllcll.U Finest fprtillxpr tnr nil IrlnHa r anil fMrwt from manufki-turvr to farnipr uo atnw;. r.peeial rM-n for earltwtl kt Nw prlfai lixt niailnl frv. YORK CIIKJIICAL VOUkS ork. Pa. F ATFO MrliiB phrrtrlan ai jrrnrn- rin-rlrtia-. lN.il,a.i rniH.tril-b-iiU..i1 In. in iuMih-. yST " uwmi iiKinn It- 1 lMuaiHls curwi PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL eonfldentlally. F.w parik-ularH mUlrrwi. with slairili. a a m r u i i m luu it?. oct'tf.e&.ly Wanted-An Idea Protect roar idraii: thor mv v.ih Who can think of annie 1inile thlliir lo rAtint J t.h,T.T"',y trtng you wealth. Write J6HN WKDUERBlIKN A CXi Deya. Waahlnirton. D. f.w their prtia offer and list ot two buihlrad tnventiona waataxi. SBA.WI I el.' Kr-:i lt iimr-i iUiivl Hi 1 J s; MRS. ELVIRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. r. STiUm Mtdifot O.. XOcMart, In. n. Pi-s: For 20 yjr I wa troubled jHOl heart dinea. Would frequently hare filinj pelio and smother.ni? at nlyhu Had w BJt up or Kot ..ut of brd to breathe. 'Had pain i In oj left Bide and back most of the time ; at lart I r" drorr-i. ai. 1 was very nervous and nearly worn out! lUe Least excitemeat womid cauBemeW THOUSANDS with flntterlntr. For the last Ofteen year. I could not fleep on roy leftside or back until began takn your Arw ir Cure. I had not taken it very Ionjr nntil I felt moch better, and 1 ean now aleep on either Bide or back without the leant discomfort- 1 have uo pain. nmothennR. drojoy. no wind on utomach or other diarreeable ymptoma. I am able to do all mr own housework without any Srouble and consider myw If cured. Klkhart. Ind.. Mas. Eurrka Hatch. It is now four yearn since I hare taken any medicine. Am in twtter health than I have been n 4 year. 1 honestly l- a a r lieve that Dr. Milrm" Weut CUKLU Umrt (W saved my life w " " T"1 and made me a well woman. I am now ei yean of aire, and am able to do a good day work. May 29th. 1892. MhS. ELMika lUTCa. Sold on m P oh i tire Guarantee Or. IV.iLES' PILLS. 50 Doses 25 Ct. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. 5Vck Tteadache and roliAve all the troubles tncf. dent to a l lliou. state of the .yatnm. auch aa Iizzincsa. Nausoa. UrowsiueM, Diatreaa after eatii!. l'nin in tue HUl. tc Whila Uioirmoat remarkable auccaaa has been shown in cuilng FoaAache. yet Carter's Uttle TAvrr PITta ar equally uluabin in Conatipat ion. curin awl pre vctiug tlnpennoyicacompUiiiLwhile they ala correct alt di.orJorsof theatomachatimnlmte the liver and regujate the bowela. fvcnirthejonly - 1KIEAB Acns they would be almoatprineieas to those wh alf r from Ciiadu-treKHingcompuuut; butforto. nattily t bei r pnodneaa does notentl htmknd tboaa whoencetry tbom will had thee little pill, vain Me In eo many wmya that they will not be wil lifig to da without them. Bat after ailaick hea4 ACCH1E Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where wetnakaotir Rival boast. Our pills core it whola others do not Carter- Little Liver Pills are very email and tery ra.y to take, one or two pills makea doaa. Tli y j o al rictly vegetable and Uo not eripe or (mr . but ty their gentle action please all who isetbem. In viulaat 23 cents : five for tL Bold y uruists evervwbere. or sent by mail. JA.1TER MrOICINE CO.. New York. 1 r ill. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE is stamped in me best ratch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch 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 yas. Doss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case the A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE. sFmmer FcooIng 'MADE EASY. inriiTn make Bio waoe: hui.ii 1 a SELLIHO TH ARNOLD COOKEF NO MEAT. NO BOTHER. Cooks a Dinner all at on time Grand for Oil or Ga Stoves. Liberal Terms. Exck. s'rve Territory. Let us tell ym all about iu W1LMOT CASTLE & CC 306 Elm St. Rochester. N. V. THE KEELEY CURE J?n..1T'"a ,,oon lulncs men who. havinr dniu-d uuoon-ioiisly iuu the drink habit an." awaken U) 1111.I tlie disease f alcoltoium faxtetie up.m tnt ni, remlerinp them uurit to niaiiaiie af fairs requmnir a clear brain, A four week, course of treatment at the PITTSBURO KEELEV INSTITUTE. No. 42K Fifth Avenue, rertnrt-i to thera all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restore thera to the condition thev were in be fore they induljred in stimulants. This has been done n more than 1V cases treated here and among tliem some of vour own iieichbors. to whom tve enn refer with confidence as to the ir 5,fu," ,a",1 efficiency of the Kecley Cure The fullest and most wur. hiiur in v-st ifati.-n hi Mom " Intulct i viug full iuiorma- ans: 3 M. WANTED re. recent ni tn thera e ot ior Choice Namery Stock. Specialties controlled by as. Hubert S-lnry or CommiKisinn paid weekly. Steady em ployment the year round, (lotnt free: eiclualre territory: expe tence not neceorary: bl pay as sured worker: sdecial Inducements to beginners Write at once lor particular to ALLEN NURSERY CO.. KOCHESTKB. N. Y. July 31. Hfl 5in. aOHN F. STRATTON'S ueieDraiea Knssian unt Violin trinps n . f I 1 . . The Finet in the World. Every String Warranted. John F. Sf ration, f"" Send for Cats.logUtk 811.813.815, 817 E. Pth St. HI YORK. moil FOR SALE. Irire tract ol nood ararden land In Southeast ern Klorlila AlltMS WANTEU to Sell ootioa. Apply quick. ". FLORIDA GARDEN LAND CO., KCCHESTfcKl M. Y. July 81.K6.am. LADIES! re vou -kl-i enmurh ! venture Iff m two ceoL in Htampx to Uw HnrL- l-ul4t.ih,nq Co 54 and Wsyl.int..n Stc-t. "r,w')'i one of their lieautifui illustrated l-i " HookH." It w a mvi i. tiniqiH-. and 11 t-n-W jug work to every person of r. liH-nw-rit. On rweipt rf ten -enl in sn P bcy tl send poKtoaid a full n i of th. ir fauiou bouse hold frame Verba. For ten ceftatlM-y will ab."l a U.k oMilaitiini, eomiricte word of - The Mikjafci." and i..n- ,4 Its MKt .Milr wrfie-. ioLtti-rHhtcueinite cbnnnii -aidi". aUINEPTUS ! A very pleaetnjr. Iisrmh s- r-venl'.-d aroma'W cotiilNidTi.1 lor diesriii""'--' 1- ' a'""c other bitl.-rdrn-r-. eit.i. r eoliil -r fluid fitc . real per I'iat Untile. PreK-rb-.! l.y 1i.:.tiijili-ol Dhraiciaus in Knr.i ami Aim-iia. I-ononis ao 7 ft.. ..... V . .m. 4.1.. I. IWfl.tifi.1. Sjihu panics every wn'. J" "i - Mannfartutcd by The Acaderaic Pharmaceutic Co., IOMHIS XSV KW TOBK. 532-5JC WASHINGTON ST, KEW YORK ClVt ELIXIR. eleirant Knjrlish 1 harrr.a c i.remraUoi for UUous. malarial and blood ti h : ' r. Bult ! over twenty-nve ytwrs of hh.I nnw-n. SCenU." - rescarclL . . ApiKuved by the hiirheFt UHtlk-ai nullMtntw In lutein th hoKjiitaUi iii-ery -kt of Ktin-ju bqtMcuUly heiptul to bulws, ebjelnti and ! pie 4f nedeutary hattts. Kntirvif vcKetable ; free from harmful dnijrs. n Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. Prepared solely tiy Te Vo VtuUxt Co LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appointment to Her Jlajeety U.e Quwn and to Lhe loyal anuJy . KtW YORK BRANCH; 130. 132. 134 Charlton St- ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinal properties as Hotai. Euin, la boxes, 30 pills to box, for it 5 cents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBERTI EBIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitter COED. Ai. Oc. Vinegar Bitten POWDERS, 5u doses. SOc. Vinegar Bitters, new etyie. '"J1 1 .00 Vinegar Bitten, old etyle. bitter tartc, j 1 .OO The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Tkrvwt ifth of Ontarr the Iadlna B. H. McDonald Drug Co., Frcprietan, SAN FRANCIStX mo NEW YOUK. 17 J-4- IHDH. Policies smttea at short a otic fa th OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA' T. W. "DICK, mm FOR THE OLD HrVRTFORT) FIRE INSURANCE COin 1KIMMKNOL1I KTTSINiN 1704. KbaBhas.Jai 1.1S81. I ftt E I C N jaVatHTS. For Inform aft on ani free Handbook write t r.iIL?i Sw York. Oldeat bureau for evtirini pnb-nt in America, t-very patent taken out bv u is broucht l-f..r tiu (wbUc by a aou glvra frea or charm U Ujo 'ricutific wetienn L.TTT1 cv'r71,a!'7n f paper In the .KI'lr T tilu-lrauM. J...' lufllurent man should I with.Hit it. We klv &t ! V-at'B w ajw tT aja. I LSI ii.Hnii.Jtl broad w ay. Jiiew Vurk City, Csrests. and Trade-Jlsrks ohtamcd. and all Pat. X",nr conducted for Moderst F -n,c " Opposite U.S. Patent OlfTce. r,l. r?rr 1 in time than thoas remote from Wahinrton Wl-iPnAArm'Kine or rh"o-. with flescrlp. ch?- ?v'dr,lM'- ,f or not, free of -A. P,n,,",,,ct- , " to Obtain Patent." with C.A.SNOW&COs Oppasita Patent OTBcs. Wsthtnoloo, D. C F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Hear Post Office ll ?;T? "n,'",xl d. sires to Inform the Pnb l an.rl. itei! "havlnc tar or on !?rV ntV tbe P c "hora barber! n rS.Jli i. hrmn:he, i cameo on in Us rotara. Lrerythln: neat and eieaa or patroaatie sottctted. F. X. FKKS. Marl Fire Insnraiice ipnc? T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Aent. . EBKxsnnna. fa. Mountain House Shaving Parlor IKUsd on Centre treet near Mountain Hooae fflee. i.havlna:. Hair tnuins; sad Shampoo Insdone la the neatest and best meaner A share el joar patrons solicited. HOUKMT O ASS IDT. JOB : : PRIXT V Prin u JOB PpTT,. Piomptlya,,. ... "ni. t I ' i i 3 a ir- e. 1 sc. ! H or- iiV'ITitf s ' a' .IS' Wl'ttl Pf ?t Prr.t.-eTrr uUlllUiLivv, e-y ii,i,l((n - ST VI v - . 1-1 LowesiCasli Nottii IbK I DUt tl.e t, .... our work fpekff,f iW. parrd 'in on tVljr 0rKRct PHm,klv.,t. MsTr I.Al BK1. I.;. . Uk. ' V IMTlN.i Al.,rt , Jl i am, i-Akrr - Veran print .ijthlr.,? ,n mndnratt-st V-iti,,,,-,,, rhe raml.r;i y. s I 1 A Quick rtitr roe evts. ntoct ll.. Fcosi CanniNA.. Poierj RtJK. Heacche. N1 M-r fi..-r hij.tj. h. - ..... ttaliy nr". I v nii? tti" ttr. tfac lieai J lic. j. i-sr.i: ami ' :r r .v ? fctrVret! I- t? CdT-Iilt Jtt Is tir ue rK a! rf -l I v- arf r-l-T-' C. I prptl a rr,:t rhanct uuuij P (A: Should -rur . -. i i-i- nIic. (?-; ; t . - - i civ. eceisrs . . v.- or l-rin wur.ii- - u- t tally ih.t u.-r' tr KOPF-LtNE CUnS faOUS fsveeOCsI. 0rl 3aK NIRVOUI MsTaVOssCSaC. IOUl Tsv, WOIIT. r-iaSTtVU Psl)tTiO. ( CTwts sVtXOMOklC :""! tUUlllst K0PFALINE Is inraluaKr f t I - . . .t Stiidv-nt. V - t ' f - v an-i hi. ire. l.x - . XX all likriT t ... t x lits -ii-j-hit-i r . r-, St4.i iy tiiu.-.- . : dress ou rcccii t t ;; Sot-K Psoei t-esrv WINKELMANN & BCWS ZKZ BALTIMORE. UU Si HALLS Ta?ea a&r. HAH RENEWEH The trrr at poiu'.aTi:v rf tiir-er After iu tcs: of icaLy yetrs. sis. a-wurance. even to :be tt Is reallv merii'.n..u. T'j - 5-v. : Ued IliLL'S 1U1R KEvrHaMi U does ail Uial is t It causes new ir-v'.!! cf H beads j rovl.JJ fa? Lair lo'.-i tsr dead, w hii h Is sio. iu li ca: natural color to trray cr ac i ei-Tes the ecal licaiU-TU. Kn. m dandruff; j'rern: lie LairliCact ftiinH-1)' color; a-e: h r?L M trou. and cauars U ta (rv s( thick. lUti's nnt r.rvTST vrt effects br tie hea;:LJui kfanffi Tctretable liurreji- nts. wi! K1 aixl reiuvenatc. 1. is . c-1 a delij-htful artlrie for to'jt tainirur no ek-oW.. It ft-f orate ntil.-Llv ami lirv ur ti leaving the 'hair tra mi t- exiter jjrej-araiK.n. Buckingham'- WHISKER! ft .1 i Klvi S! v-oiors lurra - u . . j .j i. .k. K-t v. V..-iKetl S 3fT auu ftua ft-r-i J .' ' j produces a peman-tit naiur- aw j betrur a i-lncie r.rfjrn'ii. eenient of afipUcation at; ....u ST M. P. HALL A CO- ssssa Steel Picket Fer CHEAPER s a n 1JM -ttrttxtririJ WtVBtftftftt. W. ftVWftVll.-Ti;- b-r T tkM ntuso. fir Mm:! ' ' ' " ft. bwfti. aa4 ailrft.. Hr. ' ,,T" . . TAYLOR t DEAN 0L 103 205 MartsliU meh 6 It. - J. It w.-. rftuy painful 4tue. fu. t af , and otkr alhnenti . mis - ant. Try It. A I -r ...... c KiMMaM1- l.e.K-a - ' ft. WANTED k . i.. i.k. ..rJeni I- and are willlrr 1 ,n,m.sj areetK.PI.AKKl- n- frft.ni aataral . . . We sis have a choice i TOKS. U1VE I'S A Thl1 xtf)P THE HAWKS M KrK KUtHlMtk- la, 5 Vanted-fln Idea i g Protect yonr tt r ;rei Write J6HN V. tblKKbl 9 JT I awya, atiftie. V " , i,.,iwi awtlist ut hiuifttrsftl tu'i- . bii v .. u a m mWtA the SrlP. uncr I as a ri'-' L Poex at oaijr