u ;1.L AilE M'LEAN MEN. Divided on Governor, But United For Senator. OHIO' DKMOCKATS MKET TODAY. Vlie I'latforiii Adt"iitetl liive forth Swl ling Not- For Silver Warner Willing; to lie tli- (.iitternatoriitl Nominee. irmi;lli t til- llitl.-re.it Cautlitlatra. ('Oi.t jir.rs, Juno :.0. The Democratic ef.fe rem ver ion was railed to order at jo oV.oek tiiis morning by State Chair man .V. W. Durt.iii. Hon. Ulric Slo;m wa" made temporary chairman ,tini 'o oiifl W. A. Taylor temporary Micrt't:irv. The t.-mv r iry organization was made p.-rmtiueiit. The ft,l!t.viu iilatforra was imported ami aii"-iri-d : Tlu- 1 i-n: rrit-i nf Oliiu. in convention :i--i u:lili il. rc:i!iirin ami end rsi- t lie ilec i;iHi!:'in .ii r.jicijilfs enit:iiiieil in the ji.ulnriii ;iVfet by tin- I eiiioer.itic .irtj in I he n itmnal nveminii at ( In ra;uill yi, wiii.ii tii.i I form ileel:,res tlie iiioiit-v iii'l ion i:iranioiiiit to ail others n t u i 1 1 nit-a r:l i-; as follows: H. i i'.'iiii n that the money euetti.ll i:trainoiint to all others at tlrta tlliir, weimne ait' iititin to the fai t Flint the i-oii-i inn ion limits ilver ami ffold to-iri-i inT a-t lie money m. ta! of the I nited M:m - anil that the lir-t eoinae law : .a- il I'.v ennyre-s uniier the eonstit ti ll in maile the .-liver dollar the money 11 nit , .-tint amiiitteiL &;olil to f ree e..ii naire at a ratio lia.-etl upon the silver dollar 1 1 U ! r . S e deelare that the wt of ls7:i, de jiioiu tiitiir ilver, without the knowleilffe . r a i't'oal of the A met ican peiiple, has ie-i::!ei in tin; .ppivci.it ion of frolii, and a c ,rn -ji.iihIiii tall in the prices of com iimmIii .-; prouuci'd hy the people; a heavy l'-er. .i e in the Iiurdeti of taxation and of a.l tieiil, piihlic and private; the enrich ii. el,; of t lie iiiom v lemli nr i las at home and abroad, the prostration of industry am! impoverishment of the cople. v . ;ire uii.iltt-ntlil v oposed to ninll oTaetallism, which has locked fast the pre-jH-rity of an Industrial pinple in t he p.traiyi-of hard times, ttolil monometal is a lSrltish policy, mid its adoption l. i- lironht other nations into financial .s. i- it mte to London. It is not only un American hut mitt-A nierican. and it ran 1-fastened on the I nited states only by t!.e stilling of that spirit mid love of liber ty which proi laiined our political inde pendence in 1770 and won it in the war of the revolution. We demand the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and "old at the present lcjral ratio of Hi to 1 without, wait iiiir for t he aid or consent of any other nan. .ii. We demand that the standard si Kit dollar shall lie a full lepra I tender, finally with frold. for all debts, public ami private, and we favor such legislation as will prevent for the future tiie de monetization of any kind of leral tender money by private contract s. Wt- are opposed to the policy and pnie ti. v of surrendering to The holders of the !ii'a? .oils ol the I'liit.-tt .-Mates the op ii. .ti re-ervi-d by law to the roverninent 1-.r r. lie. mmn such obligations in either iler c-.iii or ltoIiI coin. We an- opposed to the Usiihitr of Inter-e-t U aiimr ix.iii .s of the I'nlted in time of H-aee, and condemn t he t rallickiiiir with baiikum syndicates which, in excliatitre tor tioiids anil at an .'iioriuous profit in the-iiseUes, s, ipj.lv the federal treasury wnh'olit to maintain the policy of jrold moiiotueialli-iii. ( 'oinrress alone has the power to coin and i -sue money and 1'resideiit Jackson il -i -la red that this power could not In; tiel- .Mted to cu-pi. rations or individuals. We therefore di m Hi nee the is.-uance of notes ini. nil.il to circulate as money by na tion ii Kinks as in derogation of the con--tit in ion and we demand that all pajier, which is made a li-trul tender for public .ml rnak debts or which is receivable onhiti.-s to the 'nited states, .shall lie issuid by t he tfovi rnment of the 1" nited .-at.'s and shall be redeemable in coin. In support of these principles we invite 'he co-oiM-rauon of all men who love iiln'riy and hatu corruption, oppression a fid tyrrany. All t he resolutions on 'u1a, tariff and cvervt hitiir else were throwu away. The '.Im atro platlorm Is reaHirnnl. and thtt part of it which refers to the financial (tiestioii is reincorporated in the same .animate as used at Chiiatro. This is al! the platform that Mclean wanted in the st.it. convention last year and it is all he wanted nt ('liieatro. -'The preliminary work of the state convention showed that it was almost unanimous tor free silver ana John li. McLean for senator. There was. how ever, a continuation of the contests for tlie iluieroiit place on the state ticket and for positions on the committees. Lawrence T. Neal. who was defeated fAr coventor by President McKinley. ex-Mayor .lolin Farley and other jroid standard Democrats, were active in the chorus for MrLean. but they were ron temiwin for different men for governor. Jioht rt T. liokiKh w as at:ain the favorite and regarded as the McLean man, but the field made a very bitter tiht on hint, especially' the frimds of ex-Con-"tessnian i'aul J. ?orjr. who was sup ported by ex-viovemor .lames K. Camp bell. ex-Colli-rror Joseph Dowlinpr, who was removed by iresident Clevelaud for violation of the civil serviee rales, it lid other leariint; conservatives on the iinaiK ial uehtiou. The fact that Mr. Sorr voted for tlie issue of pold boiuls w jule in innsnss was used by the rudiral silver men very strongly against him. In the contest for governor John C. Welty and Horace L. Chapman showed Much strength. Kven if the McLean men insist on putting through the Hough slate it is believed that there will he several ballots in order to per mit the dozen or more candidates to show their respeefive jkiIIs. 1 1 There are many candidates for "other mares on the state ticket, aud the con vention may extend to tomorrow. After the me. tings of the delegates by :i.stiicts there was a movement to briiiir out a new man for governor, one who had uot bt-eii involved in the com plications of the past few days, and (eueral A. J. Warner, president of the National Hi metallic League, and one of tlie original silver advocates in con press, was most prominently mentioned a the dark horse. General Warner has been here all week and is regarded as a receptive candidate for governor. NEW LAW'S SWEEPING EFFECT. All IllinoU S-il-Milltry Oreanlzmtlona Mux Taboo Artuy I'nlfonua. OucMio, June 30. The American Volunteers. I'allington Booth's religioua organization, will be compelled to change their uniforms because of the enactment of the military code of Illi nois i.y the legislature and signed by the governor. 1'oliremen will not be permitted to wear overcoats fashioned after those worn by army officers, the Cian-na- iael Guards will le disbanded. Captain 1 nomas J. Ford's faiuou? Chicago Zouaves will be torced out of existence, the Aurora Zouaves will cease to be, the Chicago Hussars will be required to drop their military trappings, while boys' brigades and seini-military com panies throughout the state will be dis banded or the members fined or im prisoned. linurami ( inniiiiulnnrr Turned limn. ToPrK a, June 30. Jndge Foster in the. United states district court has made a decision that deprives the state insurance commissioner, Webb McXall, of the power he has assumed iu prevent ing certain big eastern life insurance companies from doing business in Kan fas. Proini dp t Hrbrrw I re ad. New Youk, Jnne SO. Henry Ger poni, 1). 1).. a prominent Hebrew, has ciitd of a5thma at his home in thLi rity. An trl. Itauk to Clou. r.Rin, Pa.. June 30. The Keystone National bank, by a unanimous rote of its directors, has decided to close its doors. The -depositors will be paid in tulL Iron Mints Sold. Mix waits ee, June 30. The Aragoa iron mine has been Bold to the Com monwealth Jron company of Cleveland tor $;(k),0U0, to reaatne July 1. N!SH ARE NERVOUS. test tiif) fnltrd stole May Foree. Wrlr to lie Itt-ritlled. Loxnov. June 30. The Pall Mall Ga zette prints the following dispatch from its corresjiondent at Madrid : -'.Public attention is engrossed by the appoint-po-ntiiieut of General Stewart L. Wool ford as United States minister to Spain. While the government continues to re pudiate the intention of recalling Gen eral Weyier. I am in a position to re itetate that his recall will be an accom plished fact at no distant date. I learn that in a!l possibility Generals Blanco and Marias will proceed to the isl.md and divide the supreme command, and I have good reason to believe that coin cident with the arrival of General Woodford. Marshal Martinez Campos will proceed uon a separate mission to Cuba. In accordance with the wishes of President McKinley, Martinez Campos should be the executor of any arrange ments possibly reached betvK-eu Spain aud the United States. Indications do not point to any arrangements being reached with the United States and in timate friends of Senor Canovas del Castillo, the Spauish premier, declare the premier will streunonsly opiiose autonomy. Castelar, the Liberal leader, is also opposed to anything of the kind. They both consider that such a conces sion would render it very difficult to maintain Spanish sovereignty. "The report that the United States will insist upon autonomy and tlie withdrawal of the Spanish troops and that otherwise it will intervene by force if necessary does not make for a peaceful solution, and the position is regarded throughout Spain with con siderable anxiety." BANNOCKS OUT AGAIN. The Troubleftnme Idaho Indians Leave Their Kent-nation White Settler Scared An Appeal Made For I'nited State Troop Ordered llrought Hark. Washivi.ton, .Itine .10. Regarding the request of the Idaho people for troops to protect them against the Ban nocks Secretary Alger has held a con sultation with Acting Adjutant General Breck aud some of the other officers who ar - exp -rienced in just such In dian troubles as this, and the conclu sion reached was that the department should take steps to learn for itself the exact situation in the Fort Hall coun try. Accordingly a telegram was sent to Brigadier General Coppinger at Omaha. Neb., the headquarters of the department of the Platte, in which the reservation is included, instructing him to send one or more officers to the scene of trouble to ascertain and report upon the state of affairs there. The news of the outbreak of Indians from the reservation came in dispatches from the governor of Idaho. He tele graphed Secretary Bliss and wijed ur gent messages to Senator Heitfeld. Senators Heitfeld and Shoup immedi ately went to the interior department where they called attention to the situ ation, aud the dispatches also were promptly forwarded to the secretary of war. Secretary Bliss carried the tele grams to the cabinet meeting, where they were discussed. A formal communication also was made to the secretarv of war asking that orders be issued for whatever mili tary assistance may be necessary to aid the agent. Lieutenant F. G. Irwin. U. S. A., in preserving order and protect ing the lives aud property of the set tlers and to return the Indians to their reservations if they are absent there from as reported. The agent was notified to make a further immediate reiort. A FREE MONONGAHELA. The GeTernment Hearty to I'ajr th Cash For the I-ocks. Washinotox, June 30. Attorney General McKenna has rendered an opinion upon the Monongahela river question which was asked for by the tecretary of war. He derided that the title is clear and tn at condemnation procedings heretofore had are valid. The acquiring of the locks and dams in the Monongahela river was provided for in the last river and harbor bill and under its terms there have been con demnation i roceedings. The condemn, ation has been made and has not been appealed from. The decision of the attorney general removes all existing legal complica tions and the only thing remaining to secure free navigation of the Mononga hela river is for the payment to the Monongahela Navigation ompauy of the amounts judged to be due by the commissioners making the condemna proreedings. With this objert iu view the secretary of war has telegraphed the officers of tiie company to come to Washington so that the deal may be closed aud the money paid to the company. PRESIDENT TO VISIT CANTON. He Will Spend the Fourth of July With III Mother. WaSHIXOTO. -Tune 30 ThA Tirnsi. dent has definitely decided to go to his old home at Canton, U., on Fridav to visit his mother for a few ihir Mm McKinley, Miss Mabel McKinley and probably Assistant Secretary of State . ... i i ... it.... . . i i " ' -li Auxn. 1'UJ 111 Ulll 1XX 1UI1 J Ullll. iney will leave here on the regular train over the Pennsylvania railroad rrmay evening at i : 10, arriving in Clltltoli nt 10?!ll Sinlni-ilnv v...-.. . - . . . . u L U . 1 t ...... U t . They will remain over the Fourth aud return Monday or Tuesday evening. On Thursday night the president will give an informal dinner to the mem bers of the cabinet and their wives. I ll Viited the Senate. Washixotox. Jnne 30. Ex-Oueen Liluokalani of the Hawaiian Islands spent some time iu the private gallery of the senate, accompanied by three members of her suite. She first ap peared in the senate marble room and sent her card to Senator Perkins of California, who. after exchanging a few words with her aud introducing ner to many tit his (ollettgnes. escorted her to the g.il.ery, where she took a I rout seat and appeared to be an inter ested listener to the debate oa lead ore. Steamer Iteporteil l.nt. Adex. June 30. The Indian govern ment's steamer Mayo, sent out in search of the missing steamer Aden, has re turned here aud reports that the Aden was totally lost otr the island or Socotra, at the eastern extremity of Africa, on the morning of June t. Eighty-five were drowned, some being rescued. Ten Were For Conviction. New York. Jnne 30. The jury in the case of tlie officers of the American Tobacco company, indicted for conspir acy in restraint of trade, rejxirted that Ihey were unable to agree. Tney were thereupon discharged. It is uuderstood that ten of the jurors were for convic tions and two for acquittal. Fit and Sullivan Can't Bo. New York, Jnne 30. Superintendent McKelvey of the Brooklyn police stated that he will not permit the proposed coutebt between Bob Fit zsi .unions and John L. Sullivan to take place July 5. Senator I'ettlgreir Recovered. Washington-, June 30. Senator Pet tigvew was on the floor of the senate and was congratulated bv his colleagues on his speedy recovery from his recent illness. Old llo Hoey Dead. New York. Jnne 30. Actor William I-Hoe" Uld Hons) has died at the home of his mother-in-law in this city of paresis. Richard Made Solicitor Reneral. WAsnixoTox. June 30. The presi dent has sent the following uoinination to the senate : John K. HicharcU cf Ohio to be solicitor general. ( fHi NO DEAL WWW QUAY. Flinn and Magee Deny It In State Senate. SOME EXPENSE HILLS PASSED. Crnther Put an Amendment Into One Measure Which lleled it Through la the House Criminal I .! I Kill Acted Fpon Work of the Itwiuaker. IlAKRisnt-Rd. Jnne SO. The general appropriation bill, after being reaa for the sei-ond time, has leen recommitted to the appropriations mm mini t tee tor amendments in the senate. Some So house appropriation bills went through on second reading. The bill relating to criminal libel, as amended, passed finally, after some ais cussion. bv a vote of 37 to 1, the single vote in the negative being that of Mr. Losch. Mr. Flinn rose to a question of priv lege to deny the reports that he had made a deal with Senator Ouay on the question of legislation. Mr. Magee made a similar denial. Mr. Hum declared that he had not diopped his suit for criminal libel against Richard K. Quay, Senator (Juay's sou. Among the bills passed finally were; Pennsylvania Jxihuers Orphan school. ."!40.hm; for an emergency fund to be used in suppressing epidemics, $50.KH); Saunders-Koberts contested; election case, counsels tees. 3.W. : state board of health and vital statistics. $12,1)00 ; State Asvlum for the Chronic Insane, $5.8.V.40; Cottage Srate hospital of the bituminous aud semi-bituminous coal regions at Philipsbnrg, $14,000 : adju tant general for copying into books the rolls of Pennsylvania volunteers, $2,400 ; Pennsylvania Soldiers' aud bailors home at Erie, $210 for each inmate; transportation to and from Chattanooga. at the time of dedicating monuments of Pennsylvania regiments, $20,000 ; na tional guardsof Pennsylvania, $7XUHM ; Adrian Hospital association of Jetfer sou munty. $20,000; ixiard of game commissioners. $Mni ; reform school at Morgan.a, $ls,2ti.40 : Huntingdon re formatory, $150,Ci3o ; Western Pennsyl vania state institution for the feeble minded. $I;,otH ; hospital for the in sane at Warren, jlo.OOO; state lioard of public charities, $24,!WM); expenses of the executive committee of the Cliicka mauga-Chattanooga battlefields com mission, .r),0i0; St. John's hospital. $S,000 ; Corry hospital. $H,ooo ; Shen- aimo Valley hospital. New Castle $7.:iOO; Oil City hospital. $1.",(hki; Beaver alley hospital. $..tHX. The house started in on the left over appropriation bills. Ten second read ing appropriation bills were rushed through, after which bills on third reading and final passage were taken up. The bill to provide a state hospi tal Tor treatment of epileptics was killed bv a vote of r7 to Ki. The house took tip the conference re port on the bill governing cities of the third class and it was unanimously adopted. The bill appropriating $S13."0 to pay the exiienses of the investigation of the insurance scandal was defeated on final passage by a vote of !: to 22. When the bill appropriating $1,!J23 to Sergeaut-at-Arms Wyatt, for services in the Saunders-Kolierts contest from the third Philadelphia was taken np for final passage. Air. I rot hers (Philadel phial moved to go into committee of the whole to insert tlie following amendment : '! hat it shall not be lawful for the auditor general to approve nor the state trea-urer to pay any bills or parts triereor tor extra carrare. carriage lure. sleeping berths, telegrams, telephone cnarges ana otner expenses, until after a dulv sworn and fully itemized state ment of expenses actually incurred shall have leen duly tiled with the auditor general and sueh sworn statement shall be accompanied with vouchers covering everr item of expenditure. Tl . - . . - xne amendment was inserted Dy a vote of 1( to 4i and the report of the committee adopted. Mr. Carothers amendment was also inserted in the bill appropiiating $40r. to par air. Hyatt ior ins exoensees in curred by the senate and house ia at tending the anguratioii of President McKinley, and $S11 for services in the Shiner-Leh contest. Hie vote by which the expense bili or the committee to investigate the in surance scandal was defeated was re considered, and the bill passed fiuallv The rivil service bill wi.s defeated bv a vote or . to !.. 1 he vote bv which the capital fire inquiry expense bill was defeated was reconsidered, and the measure passed finally. TO CONTROL THE TRUSTS. Republican Agree on an Amendment. The IMity on Coal. Washington-. June 30. The Repub lican members of the senate committee on judiciary have had under considera tion the torm or an amendment to be submitted for the control of trusts They praetirally agreed upon an amend ment making it an offense punishable by hue and imprisonment for any per roii or roriioraiiou to monopolize or conspire with any other person or cor jxiratiou to monopolize the trade in any article protected by the tariff bill. The amendment when completed will nre- sci'ibe penalties and supply directions ior tne defection ot lraod. The prepara tion of the amendment has lieen re ferred to a sub-coramittee consisting of iuessrs. xnurston, uavis and Spooner. The senate finance committee li fixed the duty on coal at 7 cents per long ton. This rate applies only to coal shipped from countries which do not impose a higher rate on American coal. It therefore affects only Canada. tne t. anauian rate on American coal beng tho same. There has been a strong contention to hold the rate down to that originally fived by the commit tee and even to lower it, bnt this effort was vigorously contested by the sena tors from the coal producing states, and the latter class have won. CHANDLER AND TILLMAN. Ihey Had a Lively and Auinntng: Collo qo. In the Senate. Washington-, Jnne 30. A lively and amusing colloquy has occurred iu the senate between Senators Tillman of South Carolina and Chandler of New Hampshire. The former had proposed an amendment to the tariff bill, pro viding a $100 head tax on immigrants and a restriction against all those not coming to the United States to become citizens. Mr. Tillman made an earnest Bpeech on the depressed condition of labor bnt he was soon diverted from his theme by Mr. Chandler. Tne latter, adopting a style of mot k gravity, directed the discussion to Mr. Cleveland's adminis- 1atlir.n Th,s' in turu' bought from Mr. Tillman a vehement criticism of the late president, while Mr. Chandler drolly protested against the assaults on Mr. Cleveland by a member of his own party. When the fun had been fast and furious for some time the Tillman amendments were defeated. Yeas 3 nays, 4S, the three affirmative votes' being cast by Messes. Butler, tuay and Tillman. ' The senate disposed of the lead para graphs, the committee rate of 1 1.; cents So"-..?011 OU ead ore beinr apreed to. 30- 23. The other paragraphs considered were of comparatively minor import ance. Chineite Kvadins the Law. Washington-, June 30. Inform ation uas rearnea tne treasure denart ment ad- in it ted into this country as participants w - irAuniiutii are destiuely leaving Nashville for lau- 8 ior tiitu I Loaii, and I Sau iraucisco, Sacramento, JSt. other cities. paoBA&LV ooNe row revenge. The Rei-nla Eploioi Not Caaned by Accident Meveral Injured. & r ANTOV. Pa.. June 30. The dyna mite explosion in South Scranton blew np the business block of Leon Olchof ski. a double dwelling owned by him aud a detached house owned by Michael U'Hara. The business block, a two story building, - M as torn to pieces. Twetitv other house had all the win dows blown oat and piaster torn from the walls, The shock was felt all over the city. Olchofski was seriously injured in saving his wife and his recovery is doubtful. Following the exploaju the wrecked buildings took fire. Cut the firemen kept the name from spreading. The infant child of Michael Joyce was dangerously injured and a little son of John Klein almost suffocated. The total loss will reach fia.OOO. Olchofski has been in political and church wrangles ft a number of years and was the recognized leader of one of tlie warring factions among the South Side Polanders. Wheu askea if he thought it possible that some enemy had blown up his store he said he did not know what to think, it might be that, but he would not like to say any thing about it. Nobody could be found who could explain the cause of the disaster. Cir cumstantial evidence abounds, how ever, to show that it was no accident. Gas could not have wrought such havoc nor could it have been caused by any ordinary amount of dynamite or glycerin. Olckofski was arrested later, accused of arson. NO STRIKE OF MINERS. President Katc-hford Say lie I Weary Dcujrlnt It- Coli'mbi'S, June 80. Michael Rafch ford, president of the United Mine workers of America, wheu asljtl what if any truth were in the specials sent ont to the effect that a strike of coal workers had been ordered, said : "I am tired of denying these reports of a proposed strike. I have been denying them for tlO days. I have nothing to say for publication." The last national meeting of the miners decided on a B'-ale of CO cents for Ohio aud '! cents for Pennsylvania and left it to the executive committee to determine the time to put thpj scale into operation. The committee met here June 24. 23 aud aud for three days were closeted with positive orders not to lie called or to admit anybody. Later they gave ont that conditions are not favorable to put the proposed new scale iuto operation now. That, of course, means that there might have been a strike had the new scale been oidered. but not being ordered there cannot be any strike. OFFICIALS NOT fcXfcMPT. A Cleveland Juilfe Kent Major Ulan to Jail. Stock- Cleteland. June 80. It appears that officials of the United States govern ment must obey the order of courts whether they are engaged in govern ment business wheu summoned or not Some time ago Major W. B. Stockman of the weather bureau was fined for failing to answer a summons to appear as a witness before Jndge Ong. Failiug to pay he was committed to jail, but was almost immediately re leased. lie appealed to Washington aud Judge Ong suspended the fine unti Stockman could hear from the govern ment. Stockman has jnst received letter from Secretary Wilsou advising him to pay the tine. Jndge ting feels vindicated and is disposed to let Stock man off with the costs. NAVAL MILITIA DRILLS. Aaiiitaaiit Secretary ltoevelt Will Watch Ohio and Mlrhlfan Tar. Washington-, June 30. Acting Sec retary Koosevelt has practically com pietea the program lor the summer drills of the naval militia. The uiili tia of the states I (ordering on the lakes will be taken care of by the Michigan Mr. Koosevelt himself will attend some of the drills, leaving here next Friday for Cleveland. The dates for the drills were fixed as follows : The Michigan militia will be drilled at Bay City aud Detroit from July 10 to is. ihe Ohio militia will take its turn at Clevelaud and Toledo from July 21 to 31 and the Illinois militia will be met at Chicago Aug. 9 to 10. Prominent People at Hay IMnuer. London. June 30. The United States ambassador. Colonel John Hay. gave a diuuer last evening in honor of rne United States special embassy. Besides the members aud their ladies, the Mar quis of Salisbury, A. J. Balfour. Sir Oeorge Faudel-Phillips, Joseph Cham ber.ain and Sir William Ilarcourt ware among those present. Militia Protecting; m Negro. r it an KLIN. Ky.. June 30. The trial of tireen Dinning the negro who is charged with the killing of Jodie Conn S- farmer, is proceeding here. Eighty seven members of the Kentucky state militia are guarding the prisoner. Col. Uaither searched everybody for weap ons oeiore admitting them to the court bouse. THE MARKETS. Pittsbi-ro. Jane 29. HEAT No. 1 red. a3o. No. 2 red. au oi. , spring wiieat, puijsic. .... V. s- .. .. wit.. ao. s yellow ear. XMiptic; Xo 1 shelled, anaaifp; high mixed shelled. 23 c OATS No. I white, SRt25,c ; No. 2do. ill a44c;etra No. a white. Zi$a.Z&Hc ; liht . HAY No. 1 Timothy. tHI.Tiall.rtl; No. .... io..s.i; . i C0ver. mixed. SH. UiLS.au Iiacklnir. XtUmriT.il Ail- v.. i t..,i . - ' , - -a imiiuK prairie, . wa...Mi: wagon Lay. 112.UIH9.I8.UU for 1 1 mo th v . I'OCLTKY Live Ijir.. .,ln mw amine iK-r pair; email. SV-; large old I'll 1 1 If T. u . .- ..... --u i-r pair; small, 41x9 m .,. per pair; turkeys. Tiiufc per poo ml. Dressed Spring chickens. -UaiJc per llOUtlll i.lil . -l.i. .L-...... .. '. . ... . . . - .... ..... iuiW, uucs, mil loir turkeys. I:ial4-. . 1 1 E.n-MKin print. IHVjsalTc. extra . ren.ut-ry. ityaiu: Ohio lancjr creamery .aloe; country roll. tys: low grade and t'HKEsk New York full cream, new malt Myaac: OhioH. Tui cream, new mate. 7 " Iw-onsln SwiHa. in tubs. HWL.c; lim i il . '"Tv1. Ohio Swiss, in tubs. ' " "'""a. pound average rti?4 ' Wlr"7 rrh PennsylTnI and ... iare lots. 111.41-Hr; In a Job bin i KHV 11- tl-.....! . . . ' PlTTUDII a. n t ATTLE Re aipta fair ou .Monday, about O&rX Ikfl fia a n.a.ki .1 . and steady butcher and common grade? today run liKbt and market unchanged. Vt ?ul i 1"- '""": K-d. 6Ut.:5 J.nirMoi: bulls. Mags and ruwa.ti.muw omnion to g,MMl lt oxen. $2.ior3.;5: boloima ,rh co' -nd -1- .1 l',i,I.t',P," f"lr on Monday, about S3 ni.. V. -- r"" "Kht eights a Klld .. .....t,,; oesi medium, tvi Toitl 7 .A : ? : rouKhs. $io i.15. AM' LAMHS-Supply liht , Monday: IScarsoo s..e: markettivl L on 1 15 , . "r quote: Choice, $4 I Ul mon..a-i 25: spring Umba. ti.S&9i.Mi veal at iu "vy na lutu t'v. W I.UU HtMJS-Market active and higher at 3.W. M1KEP A Nil LAMBS-MarkerfoT-heen at 2.7M,.bU. - p.. akr uiicuer WHVir o . Xew Yohk. June ?. .VEAT-Spot market dull. cA??7?pop,n,irket st"y. No. z. l-AHliL Euronean f.kl . ,.. , .,.... ' 4"oie American Lten IiM".Plr.. weight; feHKKF AND Lauu rj " ay a 75foriKortofair. LbVl w6 for iUwTKM TOP fifiAA-r. LADIES! Afe you recklewi enoiurh to venture Km. t-tii two cents iu stamia to the Jlurl ltittli.hinj ( . 5 and & Wachinmou Strvt. N't w Vmli. tot one of their beautiful illustrated " lciiteM BoakM." It U a ui.vi 1. uiiique. ami u.ici. s. iiig work to every person of it-tint-mcut. On receipt of ten cents in Mani thev U. end poKtriiid a full art vt their lauioiis iiouse hold gauid Verba. Far leu retttiitliejr will abmt-iij K Ix.k i-oiitaiiiin couiplte word ot "The Mikaiii..1 and iiiiish- i.i itn Bioit Mpular mugs-, tocether w ith tt-u exijuisiiti cbrouio card. QUINEPTUS ! A rery pltwinsr. Imrinl. - .!ynii.i-..-l anninitU coiiipniirnl liir ilisniHiiiL' tin-iaMe i.i iiiniiiit-aim other bill- r ilriiL'". i-it-ii r Miliil or fl ij.l Ttirt I'ntu per I'lat IWnttle. I'ret-i rilnl Uy lli .nsniiils.ii plivoicianit iu lluniiM. anil America, l-i.riniiln ar. aumpauies avery buttle. For Sale by PnniMii. Mannfartuit-tl by The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., i.ommj am. m:iv ioi:i. S32-5J0 WASHINGTON ST, NEW V0KK CITY ELIXIR. -.-' elegant English .irin:ii . ic l.reirmi..i for bilkxis. malarial an.l IiUhhI Ii. il.l. s ; tin. r. ultot over twenty -live yean of nul t-iiiiuetil Bienti. . researcli." ApprovtM by the liifliest 111. ilicul ainlmritii-K lu use in Lka hiwpitMiH in every imri i.f 1 ui.-ie Lt-pecialiy helplul to ladies, cliil.lrvn auil .eo pin of aed,;utary habits. Entirely vegetable ; tree frtun li'irinful drug!:. n Handsome Packages, Price SO Cts. Irepared sole!- by Yl,e fo'il l)ll.irinhteutii Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, L'heuiints by appoiutmeut to Her Majesty the Owrea aud to the Uoyal Kaniily . NEW YORK BRANCH: 130. 132. 134 Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. game medicinal prtipertieii e& I!o ai. Elixir, In boxes, at pills to box, for '2 a cents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS REMEMBERjnOIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitter C0KD.AL. J d,;"l",U!' ) Vinegar Bitters POWDERS, So doses. Slir, Vinegar Bitter., new style. J '.ut I .0 Vinegar Bitten, old style, bitter larte, $ 1 .00 The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The Jfaac dfth of a Ontury the Leading Family Aleitlciuo the orld. i I 1 1 I I fcaaalaaaaiJaaMaaaa aw 1 1 1 1. R. H. McDonald Drug: Co., Proprietor., SAN FKANi:iS an h NEW VOKK. CATAMIISDII IX A io:ai. disease and In the result ol ciil.l ami su lileo elluate change. Kon 'Yoit fHoraiTioii we Mintlvely mate tbar thle teiuetly tiuan diii contain mercury or any other Ii 1 11 noil" ilru. KI. l '.S CREAM BALM j Mitt l icknow e.lKed to b -he u.u-l Ii . u.. . .i.c ... Natal Olarrb. :ia In liea.l ami H tv Kvver o all retaeijle. It opens ami c etn.vn the nana I aaitei. allay pain ami InilaiumHtlnn. heats the (urea, protects tlie mrninrane trom culii. 'etore tne atae ol taste and Mil ell. Hrice 60c. at lit-ug Kisis or oy man. -.. II KU I II KKS ti Warren Street. New York June ... ly. Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN Taaaiow eat rtmritta rraea vita Oata. rTkla immm ttLfm"1'- """"''". lV.abl.a.JMlI, w "lad. w t.M aiaaafxrar kni lr.a Vnrlnr i.,., ln. a a.HU(. Iiui ul Iroa Utllu. W'lkR o.ina liu mmuuw acanciis. aiiai.4.r wikK w'ail TAYLOR A DEAN. 'Ot. 203 A 205 Market 8u Pitt.burgh, Pa. mch 8 IMS y. TO MAKE MONEY ami enjoy it, one must first have i'inmI 1 I.I LAXA TEA ..1 .1 . . . cleans- uie system, ai.ls ilii'i-tinii. cmvs ttinstiiiutioii ami bick liea.laclic. rieusant to take, Iih-i not y;i iie. For sale l, all your ilriirtriMs, 1U an.l L'.V. Saiii,,-s free Miiniifa-tiire.i I.y THE JOHN II. Ill l.l iXt., Warren, l'a.. 1 117 Robert Cassidy's Shaving Parlor IOOaLAtl On f!a.ntr itpt naap u -. office SbavtDK. Hair Uotttntt Dd SbiiiixKr- lilt alntlal In k aa aaHa.aua a a h&r ot yonr patrooaiee solicited. KOHKKIMMKSUiV. FATfo-ks. MM m Kr "Maun I.y a liarm- . . . treauiM-ui lit prae- EDUCKf r.ui I '. i.,; it. ua'"' "id..n. iu 1 1...UMU.1- cured PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL DR. SNYHFI? 1 " r al Unmtmmi, 'm toMAIIIt! ocUi.M.ly For all Biuous and Nkkyous LtlssASKS. The mints h Blood and give Hsalthv actioa to the entire tvstem. Cum nvCDfnoi A ue.t...... CO N8TI PATIO M mnH dimdi ro April is 7 ly Mountain House Shaving Parlor, Mam street, Jear Post Office Tha mnl.r.l....i ..... He That K-kl. ntorm tne pub- 1 ax fMUroaat uuali4. X. TU2s. t WOOD R. L.JOHSST0S. X. J- BtfA. A. W. BVCS. t'TA B LIS 11 K n 187a. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANKKIW, KISKNSUUIU;. - - I'ENN'A. A. W. Ki t K, i anblrr. t-lSTA nLlttU KI. IHH8. Carrolltown Bank, liAKKIHJ.TIIWN, PA. T. A. allAKHtl llll, alller. General EaniiEg: Ensiccss Transacted. The lolloailna- are the principal feature! ol icenerAi Lai. a 1 an- I'linlne : IIKftlMTN Keeelve.t payable on demand, and Interest hear Inn certlilcaiea Innuetl tt llioe dnH.alura. Rxtemleil to runtoitiera on lavorahle term and approve-l paper ill.tit.unteil at all timet. toi.i.r.moMN Made In the lipality and upon all the banking totina In the I'nlted State. fliarnea motlerate. KFTh lHsne.1 neieotlalile In all parts of the l'nltd State, ami lurelvn exrbanue loel on ll part of Knroi e. III men-hantii.tarn.eni and other aollcltetl. to win. 111 reannal'le arrnmoilatUin will be extende.1. I'atrons are aaurtxl that all trana.-ictlin ihall be held ai strictly private and c inli.lential. ami that they will be treated as liliera'.ly m Kod banklnvtalna will .i-mlL. Kesiettully, jii.vsrN. HI t l t ". Owens & Makin, i.utchmks, . Ml kin.ls of the liest Meal from selected stock kepi nl their Daily Meat Maiket on Hi.'h Street, Elienlnir'. (live ii.s a call. seil.'.; Policial written at abort notice In tbe OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" T. W. DICK, UFXT FK Til F. OIaO H;VHTFOUr VIRRIVSIIKi.NCRCOiHa. IIOMMKNIIKH HCSINKNN Khenbnra. Jmj VI. Ia. Constipation Pemanil.a prompt treatment. Tha re sults of npgleet may 1 serious. Aroid all harsh ami ttrastic purgative", tha tenileney of w liii h i to weaken tlie Vowels. The best remedy Is Ayer's IMlls. r.eing purely vegotable, their a-tion is prompt aud their effect always enefiei:il. They ara an a.luiirahle) Liver ami After-ilinner fill, aud every where endorsed hy the profession. "Averts Tills are highly ami univer sally Sx.ketl of liy the w..ple atiuut here. I makn ilailv list tliem in my prai tiee." lir. 1. E. 1'owler, lirulgo ort, ('win. " I ran recommend Ayer'a Pills ahove all others, haviii long proved their value as a eathurtic for invnelf ana family." J. T. IIcas, Leithsville, l'a. " For aeveral years Ayer'a Tills have, been used iu uiy fiiiiuly. We find them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the houae." Muses t.reuier, Lowell, Mass. "I have used Ayer'a Tills, for lirer trouhlea and indigestion, during many years, and have always found them i.ri.tupt ami eltieient iu their action." J-i. . biuitli, l tu-a, N. Y. " I suffered from constipation which assumed .nu ll an ohstinat form that I feared it would cause, a stoppage of tha liouels. Two Uixes of Ayer's Tills ef fected a complete cure." 1. Burke, JSaco, Me. " I have used Ayer's Tills for the past thirty years and consider theut au in valuable faintly m-dicine. I know of no Utter remedy fur liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for tlys-psiu. " - James tjuinu, at) Middle St., Ilailford. t'oim. " Having U-en troubled with costive ness. wliieli seems iueitable with per sons of sedentary habits, 1 have tried Ayer'a Tills, hoping f,,r relief. 1 am f:lad to say that thev have served me K-tter than any other medicine. I arrive at tins conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits." Samuel X. Jones, Oak t.. Itoslou. Mass. Ayer's Pills, f-KIC-AttKl Br Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell. Mas Bold by aui UeaUera la MesUcixt. iMt KhELEY CURE IMTTSUL'lfO KEHLEV INSTITUTE. No. 4'ir. Kifth Avenue. se.i.1 lor isuiipbUt i,i,o; ,uli inloruia" ante 1 lAtvest rtrrnlntfon of Wanted-An Idea rKl.sl hiiiii.s,.,.v j,,,., ,,. j k , ' ,? -at.;,. I., .,,..1 lls.VliM--.M.,,1.,,i,,Xe?K .ll. Ml . ri ll.ietll.e til, I., umit I aiTae lf ,.rs re.,,..n,m. a el.-ar brain. f'ur vevk' ..urse ot irealiueut at the e.k. estores to them all (heir power, mental and .l.s.el .Utroys tlie al.nArtnal ,Z,i" f, t..rp il,.., f, the condition thev were in il -v U.ey imiul I i m,,,,,,!,,,!,. T. U hjs ....e ,,... re Urn,, W,.a tr.-al.sl h'.e T. II.. .., ..e of your ow n tieUu J I,..-., e cm refer uiili conii.l.-ii.-e a 1 .1 Scientifio American tii-'W OESICM PATCMT8. OWeat ..-.,. for J.t.riil'-nt" , Ao'iirieA. Kverr .atent taken ..ut l.v ui N M ,.. ni vrJ tbe public L, a UoU. Klvin Vtil ..T!..1" atit M-lntlf. ntrMa tM rear; l.sn ai, ,,,,. A.l.liiVli t ii !i " s. . H0 MORE DOCTORS FOR HE! ThfT Paid I wan consumptive, ftit m X Florida, told m to keep na:et tr X r I . anftit. an.l no tennis. Jit tl.ii.k ;f it Unedar I found a littl 1-- C.lle l.nul. to Health.' by Mrs. 1 """ 1";J l found out what ailed u. So I wrote to ber. Cot a lovely reply, told tnep.st what U do. and 1 am iu aplendld health now. LYDIA E. PIRKHAM'Scp?-- lect lieaitu. re-.. s Mrs. Tinkhain Ireciy " taauiry. Enclose stamp for reply. OH! OT BACK kerj Umm or cold alt Aria that weak bark THE BEST TONIC kir.R.tkrnl the Mumc le. -.K-adiea the Nervea, F.arlrhea the Itlosd. .iea New ia.r. llt J I. Mm. t.im-1.1 l.aaa a: - Br..o'a lr. rl.,,-oi m tl- I Ie.fl fj.1ii-.n I hav kmtttn tu m :.i t' ,.i . I l..v- t.w.i..l a V -lUlf t-o-,ii in t-r.u..r .nn-A.e lu-t t.. ainl in all jw.ilu.iii.t .l".-is ,;.l ' It- tilt OO tit. ) .411 1 '" li liwri. III IU " " l.atH Ma W V Ha..w..b.r; NiuM,'.ut.,lii. et I sa uui.W I i. In .11. 11. .mi lib .14 truul.itttl ,li l -.11 ,0 tt li Hi.u a Irutw btltfr. tutUntlF raaca ttl ut U. I:-:,I. " ttta-oiiM. baa aboTra V- M - and rr-md rtl lioaa uo ri-t' 1't.Ur ot Si-r. ;-uul ,. akaUMlitaiiAi . li.Liiaulit.aa is stamped in tne best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Ca ;e Company, of Philadelphia, thsi 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 jas. Jtoss lulled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case the A WATCH CASE OPEfcER SENT FREE. haa enj..TMl a t-onstant nar..nnve for uv.r ptullf ul dim-Am--.. ru h aa ICkraaaa.Utx. I a a. haras Uarrk. 1 i tur.r. -Nmriilxla. liaeAa. he and othr ailntenl. Wn. ain i an an. ml m..lryr"- "IT" "r ' nuul t,u rs-ipc ..f nnni-. tul.li.o. ,l r. .s ins. WINkiiLMANN & CKOW N lilftU CO., i'aveata. and Trade-Marks obtained, and all 1'at eut biit.intt nunni-ted fur Moderate F Our Office is Optwisrte U. S. Patent Office. nof rsnwmn. vatei.t in le- time than timet remote frem Waalnnirtt.n. S-nd miMl.-l. draw ins ..r 1 hotn.. mith desrHn um. we adiw. if patentahle t.r m.t. free t.f charge. ur Tee not due till patent i -era red. A Pamnhiet. "Una. t otitain 1'atenta." with nanwat.fa.-tual rliejt in Tour Mate. iouutT.o town. een Tree. Addre C.A.SNOW&CO. OwKisite Patent Office. Washinaton. f C 8. U Kin. WATCItiT Htm REED & READE, KBKNSKIK.l. ... PtKNA. T )Uli-e on t'entre street. ( aK KITTELL & LITTLE. Attorneys nt Law, KKKNSBl'Kt. HA. a-m.-N In era liiae. rP W. DICK, ATTHKN KY-AT-I.AW, Ebimmiu,, Pbhb'a .itf-fl?"1 mttent,on :' claim, lor He T F. McKKXI.H'K, " a-rraE-aitDit.-KM t-LoB AT Law. KHI..VNHI Kit. FA r" ittice on Centre street. H." M VERS, ATT h.N KY-AT-I.A W. tttea la (inllonada Koa'a V"'" tit'eireel DONALD K. IHIKTIIN, A Tit 'KIN KV - AT- LAW. .,. . . KiBr8, ar I imsa tn Hra lioaae. t lenter aireet. Do Yen Want Emploimtnt At home or travelinie mth I i M it I'A Y ? U c write t.o ir .artleular . ijiT.ni: ae and oeoJH ...u rac w,.r all or .art time, and the work la 1.1.1 II I AMI KASY. AddreM. KHK II A 'A KS NUKSKKY ftl.MI'ANY. MtH'HttKTKK, IV. V. Mar 12 T 4m. Etesian Fire Insnrance Jpcj n AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. XBEA'Siirita. FA. All llrneiifs an " as T"""m V.r.'" tie, or aei,t by mail, m form of 1 ilia e Loienees. on receipt of 51. . . . v ' I.' 1.1 ne v Complaiata. .... . .V-.I r or lua vw.w - , .1. .nn.nnmiJ lias no rival. line (Send two 2-Ctnl alampt lor M r. Pink ham 5 "V "GulOE 10 HEU1H NO EIlOUEHfc It contains a .elnme ol .aluaels Inlormauon. It hat ?a " ur . . I Mama, 4.4,10) a. pinnnam r 1 i-nHi 11 a i t 1 &S "a S iifffiili liUH I I I U Wl JOB : LPRIX1 Printing o-- Is tlie t,!, . , JOB PP"-., I'toiuptly and sat 1st t,,,, w will meet the pr., , CoiUpet.OII, first -k "k mT: ' V Vim F2slPris:;SEtjr. Veareprep,ratulUMl " l'i AtJAtr.. M . ' 3' K. r.e.j lscripll,,T 'it- - X - a - i.r. ai. i Lowest feUi Soth.b. nut ttie U s-. U . our wotk sp.ak, .. ( ' . fared to print m, f,r ,, .. T' i'OTKKs, rRm.lH, lLIM-.S t Alil, , Monthly Mm, v,KN1 l.AllKl.s. 4 n., 1 l u Hi.-, rt..... IMTINt. a l: l'KH, Kk. I.KTTRK AM, N,, 1 n Hoi AN ' 1 A l.l y I Mill We can print anj tt ., g fu ami neaiesl t rl,( U.I 1 oster on sIh.ii ,:"'"'e -.,! .. s most l;.-asi,ilo.,.. ,. . ,r l.tttrs PENNSYLVANIA RAILfit.r lt4(ll ATi UiIlJii 111 . Matt l.nr Kti-r. tt , ltetttA A-'-UJl te . e ,4 l Mil I 1, f--. . j :: -lilrltthtA r..n .; lt t- ltt.DTtC A.N-t.ij.n, VV m r i.te-r 111 iiut 4! rt r ...,. , i-ei-t Line. -Ian loLueiIII A'"' .U.U1,..4;; . t t .1 .Litre LHrtBr Kr'ni Ht-iir.x- mtK . , ;:i I- rIU Ve---a. 11 r r-'Ui mi-.i. i nr t rtu r--- u r riui !r"iii ... fr r.'iu itttoii.LA: fr riu I. L 1 H . . N- itM l"i.r 'rfn .r H-f-tii.:- awl J! e N r ' ir 1 uiKii.iAic tr 'Tt- !j ... or V iut..ij.l jir . r ftai'tiriAt-' an.l i!,r . -rt:. fT t 'rrt rf.. .H.i irrM4 la lr..,i: l . 4 u. : . . Inn il Df-'.ni j! s ' 1 u. j- : . 1 'reHswli a. iu. a:..! .'. i a... thus al . 4-1 a ui a L.l 1. Kur ntes ta ,( e:.- . .-,!! u .-: : . H.. L W u r.l-. A V, . ! t t'lttil uri; . l'a. 1. It. li I I t It I m .. Ileneral .iitr J I. . 'lrLt-4 .i T. ICARTEKS ITTLE IVER PILLS. )ro al CURI it z.v aft .ca OiXlVi-i; LUC- .mn LaB ItrLi.V FII ncaa--be, ft Csrt-r-tS"i:.2' y V;r.tKo C- : Tiliiirp tit:anu c r.rret ta:i .'ip.-r j, r- '.: Jivt r and regulate I cured taf.rT fr.'T!l tUii"'l: -tr.-:- T : Uktlv t itrirp.HKltiw-.T at- j e.bl? la OaiAAijv :Vv w.U d.: lice toi 'tliout IL-tUi. Bat -tf'-tr X.U.Vneff wm-vliw :-t ifliTiel We uia.f. ..t tiite.t U j.-.j..i!ii:Til C'jrir'a i.::lrt l.iv 11 E 1 1 rt t - Lj: - t ' r : t t.-'y a.- ftn. ,t..i it -r. ! ,t ! - iLfu J.. -i- ..- : - . c- '.! u'Vr- v.;.rrr. T - .1... a ; u.: - Cnres thonaantl-i tui':s I'laints. Hiliousness. .la !:te 1 aia. OmstipHtion. Vs'l j' ' re snlt. f rom an "nLe v ljrtr;:: other cause. Wl.v s;::r wUbt. - le cured t Dr. S.inf -r.i " I.ivrri . ator ia a oeleftr?e.l f" ;'r f", ;r imp out ..ir ill -i 'l 1'--:- f HE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE T V .; k '' IilJa: 1 : Ijii ft ; ; A--' V.ri.:'-a an. v B ,t . membership fee Hi- ; accidental iujunc Be your on Kfent- NO MFDICAL KAMiN. N K "r, fRAZER AXLE Rpct III thfi WOT hi Bet the 6encise Sold Eienwhere SALESMEN WANTEDv.. Toaellonr hick rade iB-l-e. -tr , . -Mauy wew .iK-rmlllea "''. .... - f J Or.1 time, a well a- ll.f an.ltr i rHB-T,r aud i.rnAiuei.,Al& errt" rVru' re-ar. M rue f..r l. ru. :-'''1 H.""1" Hwian, Bra. A la-ata. !" rl he-irr. I a- . SICK HEAD ACHE Tn HIVf HFI LTM Tr Iter" i'" I naiiiGU mi iu" eu .( SAMPLES FRK J VStWiHb!(K '-' b.l, art. W.it.a..tt WulilUUau 1. .-.. f. iUi. MIJim lai iata alrt ttf IS TfcaaJlwa luaa"- 1 tit .u. t" .lr II ( Tt- man t.r U late: ert- Ciati true, ttict H, tar to) a tAi, m, Gar at, Bic i El a 0 if v