TARIFF LAW'S EFFECT. Heavy Decrease In Goods In Bonded Warehouses. CONSUMPTION' ALSO INCREASED. lint tlit Mala Ciidik For the Unusual Withdrawal. Was la Anticipation of & i li:ttit;t lu the Duties An Interesting Ktateiuent Issued. Wa!iivgtov, Aaff. 4. The following statement has been issued from the treasury dep rtinent : "The advance sheets of the monthly summary of finance and commerce for the month of June, 1S!7. about to he issued by thehureauof statistics, shows a heavy decrease as to (roods held ill lnjiided warehouses as compared with preceding years. The causes for un usual withdrawals have been mainly in anticipation of a chanpe in the tariff and also an increasing demand for con sumption. The value of eooda remain intr m bond June oO was $18.1o5,72o. As compared with the same day of the preceding year there is a deciease of .:.!. ::is,tii!. The lowest point to which (Hinds in warehouses fell was in j. eb rnary, lsi.", and, since July. lV.t:i, tke highest iowit to which the value of pm.il- in warehouse has reached was in juiy. 1M;. 5.'.041,U. in anticipation .t the Wilson laritf act the value of roods in warehouse rose from lyo, (Kitiin Aj.nl. lts'.M, to $.l,'J!t2,000 in June of that year. The value of doods under the head of chemicals remaining in bonded warehouse June :iK, l ;, was il,-4d, as against s..!, :.." game date l'i'.u. The preut increase in this list is in opium, which increased from 10.7:2s pounds, valued at ?no,13. to -I.J.l.i-6 pounds, valued at fclos, 113. There were heavy withdrawals of cotton manufactuies in anticipation of tariff chances, tin June 30. 1 VIC, the value of cotton mauutactures in bond was rl.i.'t.-'.iJ'.ts, as against the same day this year. In cotton rloth the de crease was almost $4ihi,ixo. in earthen, stone and china ware the decrease was $ i.".JIi : in the manufacturesof hemp, flax and jute the decrease is heavy in the higher grades, amounting to about !oo.(km. The value of fish remains about the same. The total value of fruits held was $ j:!0,-jim last year.against '.U-i this year. The decrease in plums aim prunes was -i.mni.'miii pounds. Tln re was a failing off of about 4o per cent -in the holdings of currants, and only :!,;,: pounds of dates as against ,..,:,t;s )ounds on the same day la-t year. The holdings of almonds de creased from l,iiol,.".S7 pounds to pounds. In class and glassware there has been no marked deciease ex cept cylinder, crown and common win dow glass, from 3,i'hh.-joj pounds to l,;-',vi:l pounds. Plate glass, how ever, has increased from :'.i,M7- to ?4. !.' square feet. There has been but a slight decrease in the manufactures of iron and steel. 'Some particular items under this head, however.show a marked decrease, as, tor instance, tinplates, terneplates and taggers tin from Xo.S-T..o0 ouuds to o.-sf.,oi." pounds. There is a small increase as to bar iron, rolled or ham mered, and ingots, blooms, slabs, bil lets, etc., of steel. "In lead of all kinds.except manufac tures thereor, there is a decrease from 1 l.'i3.',45ii pounds to t;,)S4.til pounds. The value of leather not manufactured decreased from i'u'J.lOi to ii-iOA 'A. In the manufactures of leatner the de crease in gloves furnished the heaviest items from 4I0.0M to tlT.7Si. Malt li ) uors decreased from foO.friH to ilO,- o.n. in the oil schedule the onlv de crease of importance is that of salid oil lolivei from M.iVi pal. on-; to 14. Oi! gallons. Under the head of provisions comprising meat and dairy products. there is an increase in the value of meat and meat extracts from titi.S37 lo f 1."!,S4(. ihe item of cheese under the head of dairy products remains about the same. "The quantity of rice decreased from In. .i..4, :.: Munds to lI,S(0,4o! pounds. The salt in warehouses about doubled. There is a heavy decrease in silk and manufactures thereof, from 11. 771 to ;i.'.ir$l. There is substan iiauy no cnango in the quantity or value of spirits in warehouses The decrease as to sugar is particularly marked. On June MO, lHtt;, the valae of all sugar in warehouses was fl-t, 567, 17." and on June 30. lsiiT. $l.h9i,402. In the raw beet sugars not above No. 16 lutch standard there is a decrease from 40..1M. !!." pounds of the value of $:r..-t. to 2t;.!ti.o.0itj pounds of the value, of $4ii'.',3l!i. The heavy decrease is of cane sugars not above "it; Dutch standard from 54.'.!M!,4'J pounds val ued at f lo.(K:t,!73 to .S,751,ftjl pounds .ilued at $l..'73.:tM. "Sugars above No. If. Dutch stand ard decreased from .'1,5.M'33 pounds to 5.173.4.M pounds. The quantity of tobacco in warehouses June 30, IVjG, in the leaf, decreased from 30.1M.S.V, pounds (1.".Jmi.i7:) to !.-,';;!, 79 pounds '".41,;!'S). Xo material decrease is shown in the holdings of manufactured tobaccos, such as cigars, cigarettes, etc. Under the wool schedule there is another marked falling off particu larly in the item of cloths. The value of wool in bond on the last day of the fiscal year is shown to have been de creased from ,"Ht'js: to $1,470, '.him. "Dutiable g ods have decreased from '.'.ii.oi.'i.lso toii,N:,7'Hiaiil free goods from i.4o!.lt:; to l,-.'."il,!:W. Two causes have combined to lower the stock of goods in bond, namely, an awakening demand for consump tion and changes either actual or an ticipated, in the new tariff which is now a law." I'owderlr Takes Hi Flare. WaPHIVOTOV. Anir .1 Me TV- v- Powderly of Pennsylvania, formerly iuiisi-r wiirtmau oi me Knights of Labor, has taken the prescribed oath and received his commission as coin, linssioner general of immigration, suc ceeding Mr. Herman Stump of Mary laud. Mavac Trainpa In South Ilakota. Aberdkex, S. D., Aug. 4. Over 100 t....ii, ami narvesters took possession' of a freight train on the Noith western ami sidetracked it. After an hour's delay the tramps were dislodged and the train proceeded. Sheriff Kitter was called to liroton to arrest tram mm who were terroiizmg the town. Miners fan Their :..i ploy.rs. Aitikixa, Pa , Aug. 4. Although the Mitchell coal operators of Hastings sun- posed they had made satisiactorv terms with their miners, the men are still oat because of a rumor that the mines are about to pass into other hands. The trouble at the Sterling mine Xo. 8 is still on. Thirty-two men have taken a new step by sueing the officials of the mine for the va.ue of the "fifth ton taken off them. The suits average 10 eain. Free Silver Resolution Adopted. York. Pa.. Aug. 4. At the Demo. cratic county convention resolutions oi me most pronounced free silver char acter, drafted by Chauucey F. Black, were adopted. They also arraign the Republican administration of state af fairs and denounce the tariff legislation of congress. t'ranklln Coontr Democrats. CHAMKEKSBtRis, Pa.. Aug. 4. The Franklin county Democratic convention adopted resolutions which indorse the Chicago platform, saying that William J. Uryan is the logical candidate of the Democracy in mx., and closes with a strong denunciation of the legislature of 18!) J. Killed by Kerosene Fxplosion. Eastox. Pa.. Aug. 4. Mrs. George Pteutake of Eat Bangor has been burned to death at iter iionta My a ivar ooun expiooUsB. LAd NOT ORDERED RAISED. A Denial of a Protectorate Over the Hawaiian Islands. Waphixotox. Aug. 4. It t declared positively at the stute department that there has beeu no change in the in structions given either to Minister Sewall or to Admiral Beardslee touch ing tneir attitude toward the Hawaiian question. The admiral's instructions were to prote?t American interests at ail points and to establish a protectorate only in the event of serious disturbance or the coniuii-sion of some overt act. it is not understood that the execu tion of this order was at all dependent upon the action or non-action of con gress upon the annexation. At the navy department an even more explicit denial of the story that the flag was to be hoisted was obtained. It was said that Admiral Beardslee's orders only contemplated a landing in an emergency to preserve the status ono. ana that the landing in that case would not be for a longer period of time than was necessary to restore con ditions to their former shape. It was said that as President McKinley had referred the whole matter to congress along with the annexation treaty it would not be courteous to that bodv for the executive to act of its own volition until congress had expressed its will. It was further said that there was nc truth in the oft-repeated story that the battleship Iregon was under orders to go to Honolulu. Sax Fkaxcisco. Atig. A. The news received from Hawaii here was that if word was received that congress had not taken favorable action Minister Sewall was to raise the American flag and declnre a protectorate, owing to the attitude of Japan. MINERS' SECReT CONFERENCE. Kea Much I'leaae.l With the Outlook la West Virginia. Fairmoxt. W. Va., Ang. 4. An open meeting has been addressed in Palatine by J. V. Kea and James Woods, vice president of the Cigarmakers union. There was a good attendance. Rea spe.iks of a secret conference of the miners as very important, but refuses to give an account of the reports ren dered. All of the mines were repre sented, and it is learned that the ex penses of all the men were paid to this city and they were given their (tinners and suppers. The following imues w ere represented : West Fairmont. Montana. Lnther, Aurora. t)Donuell. Cilen Falls, Pin nickiuuick. Nioaland. Xew England, tiastoii, Monongah Xos. 1. '2 and 3, Hites, Double X. Hutchinson. Pritch ard. Despard. Ftaminm, Wilsonburg and Opekiska. Today Kae and Woods left here for Clarksl'urg, and all the men near there will meet in i monster massmeeting tomorrow. Kea says : I am greatly encouraged. The conference today makes it evident that flie Fairmont men will come out. anrt'as Ciarksbnrg is already tied up it looks like the strike is nearly over, if it depeads 911 the men of this district. GUARANTEED FREE SPEECH. Atkinson Says If Miners liaa't Trespass He Will I'rotect Them. Charleston, W. Va.. Aug. 4. Gov rrnor Atkinson has writtea a letter to Messrs. (lompers. Sovereign and Hatch lord, a committee on behalf of the striking miners who called on him to inquire concerning the injunction against theyi and to ask what were their rights in connection with ad dressing miners. The governor re minds them that his office is executive, and he cannot therefore interfere with the action of the courts, but he goes on to say that in his opinion there is the utmost freedom allowed in the discus sion in public places of any subject. The only restrictions being that there must not be trespass uixn the prooertv of others nor incitement to rioters or un'awful violence. He assures them that he will protect all citizens in the exercise of the right of free speech, warning them at the same time that if ther abuse that right by interfering with the rights or property of others he will just as energetically use the power of the state to repress all lawlessness and preserve the peace, CORBETT AND FlTZ MAY MEET. Dan Stnart Will Try ta siring Than To Kther Again. Xf.w Yotik, Ang. 4. Representatives of Peter Maher and Tom Sharkey hav-e again met iu this city and made a second deposit of $3,800 of the $10,000 for a fight between the pugilists. The offer of Dick Abraham of the Knicker bocker Athletic club of San Fraucisco of $.'0,000 for the fight to be pulled off in San Francisco was taken up. An answer was returned, saying that the nrfer would be accepted if the condi tions of the articles were satisfactory. In the message the club expressed the desire for Oct. li as the day for the fight, but Maher's manager wants the time extended two weeks. Dan Stuart said that he would not offer even fl5 for the Maher-Sharkey fight, for he did not think it would be a good drawing caid. He said : "I have an idea of giving another. boxing carni val at Carson City, at which 1 expecr to pull off three fights. 'One. I hope, will be between Corbett and Fitzs.mmons. another between Maher and (.ioddard and one between Dan Creedon and Kid McCoy. Conntess or Crars a Mother. Newport, R. I., Aug. 4-Xews is re ceived here of the birth in Knglana of a son and heir to the Earl and Countess of Craven. The countess was formerly Miss Cornelia Martin, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Martin. Man and Wte Snlrlde. New York. Aug. 4. A supposed suicide by inhaling illaminat.ng gas has occurred at 4.VS Lincoln street. Jer sey City. The victims were Uenrv Aubert and Mina, his wife. Business reveises the supposed cause. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. By Marrying Amelia C. Steel. Mor ris Cooper, against whom she had tire. ferred a charge, secure 1 a capias and was released from jail at West Ches ter. Joseph Valine?, arrested as a tramp, refused to leave jail at West Chester, and says he will sue the county when ms term expires. The campmeeting u4 Simpson grove, Trevose, closed after having been in session three weeks. The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company's catfieries have re sumed and there are plenty of cars tc transport tne coal. Ex-Treasurer Dechert f Schuylkill county has ret u red over $i,OOotothe treasury, representing amount sur charged, including interest on coin missions. Young women ran the trolley cars of Stroudsburg for the benefit of the Ladies' Aid society attached to the Sons of Veterans. Thomas Phillips was stabbed br G eo. Colbey while attempting to prevent the latter from teasing some small boys at Mount Carbon. the York county court refuses to ap prove the new $14,000 badge recently built in the city of York. In an interview at Pittsburg Senator Magee denies having had a conference with Quay people, but says he is not opposed to harmony. Captain Skinner and associates in the Chickamauga-Chattanooga battlefield commission are making preparations for the dedication of " Pennsylvania monuments. The new law relating to the payment of bonus on charters is proving to be a remarkably remunerative measure. State Treasurer Havwood denies that he lias, as reported, advanced money to legislators whose exiMuiaa Lull . killsxl hy I ha gwwax. DE AKMIT'S MEN QUIT Th Operator's Mines Almost Closed Down. STRIKERS ARE VERY THANKFUL. they Held a Prayer and Praise Meeting. Operators (is on the Hail f Mia Leaders Arrested through Action of DeAruill-Strike Situation. PiTTsBt KO. Aug. 4. District Presi dent Patrica- Dolan rested last night after his labors of the past few days and attended to his correspondence at headquarters during the morning He is much encouraged by the situation at the mines of the Aew 1 ork and Cleve land Gas Coal company. Mr. Dolan said : "Only three men are at work at Plum Creek, one man aud four boys at Turtle Creek and the Sandy Creek mine is entirely closed. We will not abandon the camps, however, but will have a force of men at each mine until the fight is over. The miners are lonnd to win. but the strike may con tinue for a mouth or two. It certainly will not be ended this month. The situation iu this nistr ct is in good shape now. and we will devote our at tention to the cential field. Cameron Miller and organizers from the United Labor League will be sent out in a few days to o-ganize these men. We had a committee wait on us from the miners ot the Westmorelaud and the Pen 11 Gas Coal companies at Irwin, asking that men be sent there to organ ize them. I received a telegram from Presi dent Katchfo.d, in which he sajs he will come to Pittsburg if his services a-e needed, but I toid him it was not necessary, as he is busy at national headquarters. He counsels modeiatiou. The re no ts are not as encouraging as I would like to see them. The organiz ers are making some progress, but as they are handicapped by injunctions the work of closing the mines is neces sa ily slow." Turtle Creek merchants are doing all they can to feed the men. bnt to satisfy the hunger of '4,0 .0 men is no easy task. The leauers are considering the oues tion of thinning out the cump so it will not be a burden to their sympathizers. The men were pleasautlv surprised when a dozen women, half of them with children, walked into camp. They are the wives of miners, aud when they said they had come to stay as long as their husbands and brothers were there aud would cook, they were given three cheers. They are from the hrst pool. District Secretary William Warner, who was included in the information made by T. li De.Armit. went befoie 'Saiuire Semmens and furnished bail for his appe u ance at a hearing this afterno n. Captain J. J. Steytler of the lilyth Coal company became his bonds man. James W. Shields, who operates the Osceola mine, went on the bond of the other defendants. Cameron Miller. CharUs Shaw. En ward McKay. Paul Trimmer and Jacob Affolter. The marchers claim they have won a greaMrictory, and in view of this fact a praise and prayer meeting was held in the gospel tent at Turtle Creek List night. Father Cutinitiirliatn of the Koraan Catholic church at Turtle Creek made the opening prayer, and the min isters of the Lutheran. Methodist Epis copal. Presbyterian and United Piesby. ten. in chuiches took pait. lonr brass bands furnished the instrumental mu-ic and the choir consisted of about 5.000 persons. CAPTURfcD BY PIRATES. A llritish Vessel Taken br a ian of Acheenese. Sax Francisco, Aug. 4. The steam ship Belgic arrived from Hongkong and Yokohama via Honolulu bringing the following Oriental advices : "News has been received from Hong kong of the capture of the British steamer Pegu by Acheenese pirates. A gang of Acheenese took passage on th Peiiu and, while at sea. murdered Cap tain Hose and seven of his crew and wounded IK others. They looted the ship and then tied to the Acheen coast. I W. STATE MEET. Important Cnaoges Mad In the Consti tution. Philadelphia. Aug. 4. Considerable time was taken up in amending the :oustitutioii at the L. A. W. state meet. The most important changes were : Chaugiug the club representation to 1 for every 50 members iusteai of SO; district representation to 1 for every 3oo league members instead of 200 and the abolition of -voting by proxy. A. D. Knapp, Wilhamsport, George H. Lakes. Philadelphia, and T. F. My ler of Pittsburg -were appointed a com mittee to nominate officers of the di vision. The division then adjourned to meet in December. PENNSYLVANIA PENSIONS. Originals issued and m Restoration nad Kelssue Oranted. Warhixotox, Aug. 4. The following Pennsylvania pensions have been is sued: Original George W. Meek. Natrona. Allegheny; Henry Wray. West Elizabeth. Allegheny; Hobert A. Patterson, Enon alley, Lawrence; Tsaiah Warrick, Smith's Mills. Clear field. Restoration and reissue George W. Blackney (dead), Bellevne, Allegheny. Increase John Lewis, Smicksburg, Indiana. Original widows, etc. Ellen Black ney. Bellevne,' Allegheny; Barbara Auld. Homer City. Indiana ; Charlotte L. Hendrickson. Graceton. Indiana. TROOPS READY, IF NEEDED. (ianeral Snowden Conferred With Adju tant General Stewart at Harrlsburg. Harrisbcro. Ang. 4. Governor Hastings.who is at his Bellefonte home, did not have a con faience with Adju tant Geueral Stewart regarding tne strike in the western part of the state and the precautions to be taken to quell me not snouiu tne snentx 01 Allegheny countv call for General Snowden was here and had a non coniersaice with Adjutant Gen eral Stewart mil returned tn vhiiii- phia. It is not expected that there will ""j rn tor troons. Dut it trouble iulucb 11 wui ne promptly met. Chines Destroyed a Mission. Sax Fraxcisbo, Aug. 4. Word is brought here -bv the steamer Belgic that on June 9 the Chinese at Vuchen attacked and des roved the mission of the Plymouth Bretnren and were about to attack the Catchohc mission when the soldiers interfere 1. The at tack on the Plymouth mission was brought about by the report that the missionaries had killed a child. Fatally Ileatea by Strikers. Cor.xth. W ya.. Aug. 4 -Joseph .Ginzaniu. an Italian coal miner ha been baaten so badly by a gang of striking Hungarian miners that he can not live. Driven Out by Strikers. Petersburg. Ind.. Aug. 4. March ing strikers have driven the men out of the Wooley mine here and closed a mine at Rogers. Dlncley'a Father Ikaad. Lewitox. Me,. Ang. 4. Nelson Dingley. father of Congressman Nel- in thlS CltT Mo wo wU . " "'n0 jfunot age. Death was due to a stroke of paralysis. y Vlsitlu Hi. n... Pittsblro. Ang. 4. -Senator Quay Is MS "-lSj-- REMARKABLE ANSWER TO PRAYER A Sister Restored t Health After Be. Ins Ulvn l t Die. Daxvtlle. Ky.. Aug. 4. Sister Al fred of the Loretta academy, who had been given up to die of appendi itis, has entirely and suddenly recovered. . On the ntuht of the recovery two sis ters left her to take lunch and. on re turning, she said the Bleased Virgin had aoueared to her. Later she said that the Virgin had appeared to her a second time, told her that she was cured and ordered her to oner up communion the following morning: rrora that moment she was cured. Only a tew days before a "novena" to "Our Ladv" had been ended for the benefit of the sufferer, and, as a last resort, water of Lourdes had been ap plied. PRESIDENT AT GOLF LINKS. H Watched Game, but Could Not Be Induced to Plav. Hotel Champlaix, N. Y., Ang. 4. The president has witnessed a golf match on the Hotel Champlain links. He was attended by Smith M. Weed. Mr. McKinley cannot be induced to try his hand. It is probable that the Twenty-first regiment of infantry. with the regimental band, will parade on the hotel ground every day that the pre-ident is here. The presidential party, with the ex ception of Mrs. McKinley and Secre tary Porter, took another long drive to riattsburg and on the roads adiacent. Mrs. McKinley is not quite well enough 10 accompany them. Vice President Hobart. Mrs. Hobart and Master Hobart arrived on a special tram last night. 1 hey were grteted witn a display 01 fireworks. KLONDYKE VISITORS BARRED. Insurance Companies Wilt Kefuse Risks of Intended ivoldseekers. Ciurvuio, Ang. 4. Inquiry develops that many of the principal life and ac cident insurance companies have issued positive instructions to their general agents in the United States and Canada against assuming any risks npou the lives of persons contemplating a visit to the Klondyke gold fields. These rompanie- have found, so they say, that the business of this character is 'not a profitable i nc. They fear that the great influx of prospectors aud persons totally unac customed to the extreme cold of the Alaskan country would prove too great a buiden for them. Many of the gen eral agents representing eastern life and accident insurance companies in Chicago have received letters from the home office of a prohibitory nature aaiust these risks. SHERMAN SAYS IT'S ABSURD. H Will Not Keslaja In rvor of White- law Held. Amaoaxsett. Ia. I.. Aug. 4. Secre tary of State Sherman was interviewed at his cottage here. ' He would not dis cuss the report from Hawaii that United States Minister Sewall had been instructed to -declare a protector ate over the island. Referring to Whitelaw Reid's visit Mr. Sherman stated that it was only 111 regard to the submitting of Mr. Reid's report as special ambassador to England. The question of my resignation.' aaid Air. Sherman, ' was not men tioned. I get tired of denving these ab surd rumors that arisa from time to time." Mr. Sherman declared his friendship 1 or Air. neia in vigorous terms. Mr. Sherman will leave Amagansett for Washington on rriday next. Two swindlers Arrested. New York. Aug. 4. The rolice have locked up at headquarters two men wanted in New Orleans for swidling a weaitny saloonkeeper ont or 17.000 and also 6usDected of being members of a gang who operated extensivelr in South American countries and the large cities or tnis country, ine prisoners are Ivan Antonio iiagan. oa years old. aud Ri- lelio Gutter. iaz, 2t yeais old. L- A. W.'Meet Opened. Philadelphia. Anir. 4 Th T. a W. national meet opened today wben the tours and runs committee con ducted runs to a number of picturesque all the visitors are enjoying open house at an tne i cai clubs. Tomorrow will be the banner day for runs and the racing win Degin on r riday morning. Found Dead In Her Home. New York, Aug. 4. Mrs. Li 7 we bchurman has been found dead in bed in the cottage where she lived with her husband, near Secaucus. N. J. There was a bullet in her head. The cottage is in a very lonely spot. Frederick achurman says he slept in another 100m. He declares he heard no shot xnere naa Dee 11 domestic differences. Convention of Kind's Daughters. Oceax Grove. X. J.. Anr. 4, The King's Daughters are holding their tenth annual summer convention on camp grounds with the president. Mrs. vsi(Bici duiiuuic, in cnarge. Reckless Bathers Kneed. . . 0PE MlT. Anir J. Tie Tna T 1- gren of Washington has heroically saved two reckless bathers from drown ing. Miss L. E. Sears of Harrisbuxg buu irviug iuarun oi fmiauelphia. THE MARKETS. PlTTsnr.n In. 3 wHEAT-Xo. 1 red. T5a:Sc; No. red. Ua ----- - J i . ; AO. Z belled. iiaJJc; ki(h mixed shelled. .31 1 . OATS V. 1 M.tt. . , - , ;- ii a ao. - W-4HK ; extra No. a while. 4Zjytc ; light HAY No. I timothy. Ii.8VbI3..H0: No t f 10 .V fell Ml- Vn I iuitu. -.. tips.? : pecking Sti lXrga.ai; No, i fe4.dn)t praire. wngun ur. for tim othy; new No. I timothy. . (s;li.se. l-Ot'LTKY-Uve-Large surln chickens. Vfl Wbl . I . . . . . pair; sniau. ?jc; laree old cnicuens. -Vatiic per- oair; small. .ifraH.it.. docks. ;.: per pair; turkeys. T4I per pound. Dressed -Spring t-hk-kenft. Ial8c per pound : old chickens; -; ducks. ftsT ft lis Ir ASi-sa V'ls a s i i CK-Clgin .jrlnt. 1618 17c: extra iiHc:oiiiofsBc crMtui-rt, It Hr: country roll. eVoc; low KraU and conking. Vatic. CHEESE - Sw York foil cream, new ;,T I T." cream, new make. . . . m tuww, 1 1 wma' : Su'ViT- - "hCi 1,io 8'- Wlc ncxs, a-ponnd average. EtHis-HtrWtly freah PennsylTania and VltllO. Ilk VtLSrM IstrsT. Infa 1,tt hi - t a bins; way. JkftliWc: selected fancy slock. 11H HlTTSBDRO. Alt. S CATTLI Receipts light: market on change 1. We quote: txtra. tl.w (M( Drime. 4 Hill oji. ... ., . . '.!: rood bou brrs'. . (gt.sh; f air. v 7. ."s.:w neirers. t-l.liia uuiis. stags and rows. Ural in Dion to tfltlkit T I n.un . ... . - - T-.wi-.4'i: Doiogna S,r.ri.-..?n-U" "" Bd "Ping. t, ?,l?Jtai1 ,teh,: Jn'rk' "low. Best light Workers and pig. M.xi4.3u; beat me dium. M.Bm.S): common to fair. Il.,4..u heavy, n '(t ); roughs. 3.tOo3 HEEP AND LAMBS-Suppiy light: mar ket slow on sheep; steady on lambs. We J"'" noiee. i.lrf.2ll; good. 4.0(l lu .... . .... iaj common. f3.Ata ;i : i r.n if aiiiim. s-i..o(9..ui: vsal ralvra, heavy and tliin calves, t3.Uka-l.su. Cla-oiMATl. Aog.S. HtX.S Market lower st M.3 fM.W. SITKliMmrk,-t 'ey t$.'.s4.S5. i 8HEEP A'll MiimJu.-L.. ... -- ..i i k cfc jor snee- a-tive aud higher at $2.3.7. Uubt- Msarlrav hdrLas . 4 Kusz Nbw.Tork Aagv 8. WHCAT-Spot red. 85ic. market stronger No. COKN Spot market stongyr ; No. t, 84c. OATS 8pot market atronv v CATTLE European cables quote American - ew. u.Lsuua weiaat rcfrlir.tnr lw.r sn.' . SHEEP AND I-tBS-J&kst to, M aVsss Kasa saosV 1 sbf . s ' j. af mvwm N.-aF-t-p .w; 4tam 4A. 1 LADIES! Are you m-kless enon'b n venture !.. js-tM1 two ornto in xtam to Mm k y'ii6ixAifi; t u bin and Ukl V syOjin-u .o Str ,-t. N. to erne of thr l-t-aulif .n i.Iiwtruteil ul.ndltrN' Raoks." It is a m. I. iiuiqiH-. aiu u.u n s iug work to every prn-on oi r. din-incut Ihi rex-eiiA of ten o-uIh iu Maiiis iIm-v mil send poettjaid a fml M C of tli ir luuHHiti buuM! hold gauid VrrtA. For ten ceMis cliey will sbMitnd a k i-onlatiiiiifc complete worils i.f Tlii Ml kudo."' and um-n . its uioot xjular solikT, Iol'i-IIk r willi I. u -ni'iiM-c tiro 1 1 mi card'. QUINEPTliS ! A very U-sIiil'. linrinh - s.-H rit. nronmtii COinpolllul lor dii-nuifll. Hi,- taxi.- ol qlili.ilu-alio other bitl-r drill's, it.i. r .oliil or fluid I'rin 7i t'enta per I'tHt Hotlle. Prrx ritx-il l.v ll. .uni,iU., physicians iu Kunn"- and AiiM-ii.a.' I-or inn lit ao aruiauieK rvtry holtle. For !--uk- hj- PruiMs. Manutnrtu-d tr The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMH1V AMI NKW OI!K. S32-M6 WASHINGTON STH NEW v0rk CIT ELIXIR. .t elegant Fucrlish pharnmc ' tr.-iruiio. for biliouH. malarial and l.loxl I, il.kt. ; tin- r.- sult o: -ivit toentv-live t-aii .f tnivit nun. i.i Mienu. . rewari-h. Apiroved l thf liii:h-Nt meilirai autlioritu-K Iu uaein th iiwpita:H iu-er i nhnf I iin-M-EoiMx-iaily helpful to Uiiies. . I.il.lrei, un.l . pie of aedr-utary haliilH Entirely vegetable ; t'rve from harmful .Initfs. In Handsome Packages, Price fU Cts. Pr-art-l liy LONDON AND NEW YORK. Chemists by apoiiitiuut to H.-r .njt-t.v U.e "ueu audtotlie I'oyal Kumily. NEW YORK KKANt 11 : 130, 132, 134 Charlton St royalTills. Same metUcinal pro-rtis pk lint l rXixia. in boxes, SO pills Ut bux, for 'i 5 l-hi FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCG1STS REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR ! ine&ar Bitters C0HE.AL. J ,,:!i,jf!n" i 5 Or. Tlnsgar Bittsrs F0wDS, 'm d.-s. (-. Tlasgar Bitters, new style. J It","1 J I .to Viasgar Bitters, old style, biiv-r tar-a-. i .00 The World's Great Blood Purlflar and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. The past dftb of a Century the Lending rnaxlly Me.lclue of the World. B. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietors, SAN FRANCISCO K NEW YORK. CATAKKHI1 la a In:aI. I1EAE od Is the remit ol eulds aal su.tdea eltmate ehanve EOB Ytll'H 1'IUITKI-Tloa pursilvrl; state tha his fetiie.lv doss not e ntaln mercury or tot other Injurious drua. Kt.YS CREAM BALM acknowiedaed to bn ha . Nsta.1 :tarrh. :.!.! In Hes.l and Hit K.vr i ill remedies. It opens ai.d eense the nam passaees. alias pals an. I Inflammation . heat the -res. pruterttt the membrane ."rotn lils mum ' sen es ei taste and smell, t-rtee Sor st tlruit Clsis or oj mail ELY HKIII IIKHS 66 Warrrn Street. New York J una 4 W7 It. Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN nsasoes sat skees Ftrkst Fws srHk Oats, mis kui IUr.. sru saa Ira, Urlll, ls l,,l,,ii . , ' iIH BCksnvs. M siikia..rwia woi mi Lun as utAN, t. S03 A JO. HsrtM JU PitUhh. P- men e v ly. '.f- 1 TO MAKE MONEY ami enjoy it, tne niiu-t lir-4 have l'.hnI heulth. LAXA TEA cleaiuses the system, aitls .liin Mk.11. rnrr Cuii-tipatioii a 11. 1 sit k li.-a.la. !.-. rie-.Lsant lo take, la-( n.it 11 i(h-. Kt.r sale l.v all your lni"visls. 1(V an.J L'.'a-. Sumpl.Vree Manufacture. I bv Til K Jill I II ill I I OO., Yarren, fix.. :i 12 i7 Robert Cassidy's Shaving Parlor La)eated on Cantrs mm, n . 1 1-,j . ttlc Ol.avina'. Hair t;utti.. an.. k. ....... laa dona In the aeateet aad tst manner. A ar Tonr pairunaaa suliolted. niiHr.KICASSIHV. FAT E L. K s is aa ID' UVMUIfll WaC W- :f C7 Jfc.baileaertsucUeeuU.ajfr.,uuiau. v jr -- iimj.- iu IsiwuKli curoL emlMti.iu"i.r .L?L "f 1 m'- nn . , . . "" auiims. sun stamp, OR. SNYDER. 2ll2ZlI'l2ttt? RRBHTBK For an Bujovs aad Nsavovs DnaasBS. Thee Durife th Blood and give - Hbalth action to the entire system. CONSTIPATION and PIMPLro April 1 7 Ir " Mountain House Shaving Parlor, mar . tain street, Near Post Office ' lb,?!? "'"""'d dsslras to Inform tb pub IiL..i ... "? hM a sbsmK par "r oa tatlrl earnw . In lis ntara. feesrvtaiaa . n r iMMTttaas 44Mtd . Is! asvt nnn PU.B Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re sults of neglect may b serious. Avoid all harsh ami 1 rustic purgatives, tb ten.leucy of which is to weaken tha bowels. The best remedy Is Ayr'a I'llls. purely vegetable, their a.'tton i prompt and their effect alwaya beneficial. They ara an adinirabla I.iver and After-dinner pill, and erery where endorsed by the profession. " Ayer's PilN are hiphly and univer aally si h. ken of by the iepla atajuk here. I make daily tlse of t hem in my prat-rice." Vr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge xrt. Conn. " I can recommend Ayer rills abora all cth.-rs, having loujf prove.! their value at a calhitrtic for mvself antl family." J. T. Hess, Leilhaville, Pa. " For aereral years Ayer' Pills hava lxeu used iu uiy'family. We find them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, anil are never without thern in the house." M.fS Grenier, Lowell, Mass. I have used Ayer's Pills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many ears, and have always fount! theut prompt Hud etii.-ient in their attion." L- i. Siuiili, I'u. a. N. V. ' I aiitTered from constipation which aHsiini.'d sin-li an isfi!iHte f.irttt that I f.-ar.-.l it would t-Hiise a stoppaj; of the lnw.-M. Tut. 1nix.-s nf Ajm's l'il la ef-fi-i i.-.l a complete cure." X). JSurke, tSa. . Me. " I have used Ayer's Pills for the past thirty years and consider tlieui an in. vaiiinhie family nif.ii.-iue. 1 know ot no Ix-tier r.-me.lv for liver troubles, and line aluavs found them a prompt cure f..r 1 .-n.i;t. "" .lames tjuiuu. i Mi. I. lie I lai llor.l. Conn. I la in.; 1 . ii Iroiihled with ciwtlve tiess. u hi.-li ..'eitiH inevitable with ier Sous ( ..leiitary habits, I have trie.! A.i-t's Pills. Iii-i'in for r.-lief. I am pla.l to sa lli.il they liae servetl ma ls-tier than any other me.li.-ine. I arr'.e at tins -.t.-liisi.in only after a faithful trial of lli.-ir merits." Samuel 1. Jones. Oak l . Itoalou. Mass. Ayer's Pills, l-KKi-AHrn rt Or. J C Ayer &. Co.. lowed. Mas Bold bf s-1 teaJera la HeUldss, . JtHs itt.S. M. J. Kit A. j. . Hlfk iiiTiBi ikikii n'.l. Johnston. Buck tt Co.. HANK Kits. KBKNNIUTKii - - . l'KNN'A A . Ki t K. aaliler. teTABLlriHSK lsHM. Carrolltown Bank, tlAKKIll.l.lllHN, PA. T. A. XII KHr.ll. stall ler. General Banlin Bdsiel'ss Transacted The lollowtn are the principal features ol reDeral bat-iins t ulnei : nr. !. th Koeive4 parable un .lemaod. and Interett beat ln certiorate issued t time depositors. I.OAKH Rxtended to rnstntuers on tarnraMe tetms an. spproved paer .llsoounte.1 at all times. roi.i.r.TiiN Madetn the l.wality nH umo all the bknkln. lowns In the L'nlted states fliarues mtxlerate lKArn lnu.l neeotlshle in all parts nf the I'nltno states, ami li.reltn exchaoife luxue,! on ll part, ol Kuroi . A -l"N rn ill merchant, fanners anil others solicited. t arh.-m rea..onal.le a.-eotnilatltin w.ll t extended Pa irons are MS.urml that all tranaartion shal be held as slrlrtly private and .etnndentlal. an. that they will he treated as l;l.ra:i as auo. tanklnK rales n ...r!uit. Kef .ert lull; , JHILMtTOX. BI U -U. Owens & Makin, CTCH1?HS, (I ..: mir i mm All kintls of the Best Meat from selected stock keit at their Daily Meat Market ou Ilinh Street, Kbenslur7. Give as a call. Sept. in; Policial written at snort nocie m the OLD RELIABLE 1 ETNA II d " rirnl l lssi t onapnailea. T. W. DICK, a WENT Foil THE OLD H:RTFORI) FlItKINSUItANGKCOjn 'IIMMKNCKll BI'SINtSM 1 794:. KbsnsDara.Jaij 21. mi. Tilt KEELEY CURE .inti.-. i.u.-,.iiw anaVen to lin.l ih . i ......b ua in i ai.. 'it.-M-..f al.-obolism la-teue-l ll.t t 1... . . . a . L- ..... . . II' 'I. tt.el.l rn.i.i.. V ...em m, r.ir- r.Niiirullc a vlrur u c""rse to-slui.-nt at tbe .'en. iit.ui to manage af WrT.SBfiMi K.,:, i:y INSTITUTE. ". i-,lf. Fifth Atenue. " t.a II,,.,,, ..'""r1 ,,v'e.l bere. atet l-..I..es..iv - .1 .. e..t,li.. t,.-e as I., tbe ri..- I ibl, . Z.T":1. 1 " '" 'f 'e Keelev litre lit- t,.r i Ti . . '"vet:et..rt, is r i.n, -1.1,-t; lu lu lull iul.-ui. aoir J A4 THE FARQUHAR -pATrvr vai-iTblr kicToNFrcD beat Set Works In the World. Saw Mill & Engine yrJL l2f.0f'd 3 Columbia'' Eros,t,o. ,1- at L V' . 'nienruts of Krt Ou.l- A. B. FARQUHAR CO.. LtdT YORK. PEN NA. sl.ker- dlbt tHa.-seai EMNYROYAL PILLS Srsstt l( 71"-. " raia. .o..a ut I J-f-sSJL l'"t't It. ,. i ' ia Ked aa. ..-WW atallicV '-. Will. 1-.L Mtlrr. Mr Aim 4mrrwM akiiiw. IIIM.UHI.MM mmtmm a. ..ai.tf-.iM.. i na.,a..l. J "taU-rr f IjuHn." wlaur br ret. ISaJl- I..MMI - - - - - .. . tiairaeMOTt aesBSealCMaelMe R,aa7. as itfrm.i VtsasasWvT-ea Li nevtr wants U lurn, but tha JrelXSt reads that OIjD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is made, and at ON0E tries it. and tsavea money and eecuree more satisfaction than ever before. WOLD imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn t it aak him to get it for yoL iio mm i broi. LonL-imij hat a-n a cistft.-int ATTxTtur fr tt nt xty vtmret. It la wonils-rfuny "i-ing in ul l-tuiiful UiKt-Am-. tttM-l. awi It h-MBtls-a. 1 kafw. 4 alaarrtk. 1 asait kass-bc-. rarmlcla.' ilt.-twM b arrd rthr ailinrtitfi b-r paui lt an tt-rikd- nt. lrj it. At lriiir 1oit. r t Bitui ku rrtpt if umMt-. mUimm ukJ s& emu. WINK ELM ANN A bkOWN DltCU CO.. Blilr. I. S, A. Cat-eat. ad Traile-Marka '.btatiied. and all I'm. eut huine-.s citi''uf-iel for Moderate F;. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we cm retire latet.t iu leoi- time thaii thuae remote fnni Wahm-rt.in. s.-nd nt.Mlel. drawmir -r l hoto., mith Iwrlp Viim. Vi- aii. ire. if JiatentHtile ,r Tint, free of ctianre. tlur f.-e nt iue till ttstent is seeared, Pamphlet. -Ilott t.. l.tam fatem." with nam. a .f -iu.-.l .-He.it it. t ..urtste, county, tow u, n'. fr.-e. .-l1rr-.i C.A.SNOW&CO. Oooe&its Patent OSes. W.saiata. O tV a. L. bbsp. siTsinriuiit REED & READE, Atlorneys t 1 .ii"v. KHtNSBI' K.I. . - - - HENNA. r- imi-e uo Centra street. 4 ia k KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys nt Lnv CKrJVSKI'Ki. PA. sl im w In Hr Hiign. u.i A. Am KN KY-AT-I.A W. KBsaasraat. Paaa'a ar-Scial attentloa to iitss elaims tor fe i.m Konnt ete ebl- Nmi T F. M. KKNKIOK. ' anxaaav n iirtr.i:uiii ituw r.nr.im a. pa art me on Centra street H. MY FKS. ATTltB.KV-AT-,A I.IISIIITIA Va times la Itoilanada Kow. . a et tr. stres. DON A I.I E. DITFTON, A rrtiKN EY - AT I.A W. .. . . fc.asar.acaa. Pbstj " """ In Hvr. Ttnnse t -enter atnwl Do Yea Want Employe nt At h.-nie or trarellns; with tlimli PAY r II so writ tons lor Kartlralar. .iti. ... . . uatlon. Yun ran worK all or art tine, and tbe ar.nr.AM. Address. KHK II A-A KS M'KSKKT tMPANY. K.Htt sanaa. A. y. Mar li V7 4tn. TRESRASS NOTICE. We. ttie -ut.,1rrlrfne.t eltlren of Huu-kllck t. wrn-t..,.. brt., e e w , ttm t.ut.t.e , " ire....;s on . nr laods. a ay case Ion tat tre.im.se jr.. wl ,.r.eaiea t tb. tail ..! P-er W.ener. Mearr t stt.,11 Jyjbu Manner. Jau.es fc. K-l.od aad kJrtrVrgV Etejstan Fire Insnrance him '1 AV. DICK, General Insurance Asent. EitKxsHrna. rA. JOHN f. STRATTOM CELEBRATED BANJOS, awsswfaaa ,lml.IW,, - MUSICAL MERCHANDISE-. Iialms. fi.itar ban o. Msaool.net. Accsrdsos. Harasonlrst. c- all kinds at Strisjat. rtcetc. U. t13. bl5. M7 Kost t:h St.New Ywb itfAW I hLt AGENi s I 111 tvptvseni the M.wt t . ui4ete Niinrtn . in Atuera-a. Nia t, siiIH. aovntiwit tittt t year., ammo ami ...iej It vr center i aal . fc kriisarrs always aweeeeal s it k fanerseneesl Aaenta staakle Iheir - e. sss inewaae. Now a. Ute lime lo mart. n;- ELLWANGER A. BARRY, li. ilesve wrweelew. Kelm-,r, .. y wn r. la i KATTOM'S aHlWVttaalilwUraa allka. MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE, VrSllas, Guitars. Bants a. Accardeaaa h.-..i. cat. Ac, all kinds at Striata, ate. ate 811. 8X3. 815. 817 lOUiSu.wYork. SALESMEN WANTED tjssell our hlah srade iaa.eetrd Nuraerratork. "w M-eaalllew olfrrv.1 tin. tbe nrat 1 1 Uir aa i. -l I . ku w . . . . . '. . . . S asawr swj a-W BUH. aa.a.ay Ba 9LC a r- A Tneasaa. Haais tseaa Barsarssa ! Ms sinsir.fw a BiiiTsr-T ; rvq Cer-t eel "SI " 4ST Seashor tipres,, AIUo .ul.Ul K Main l.tne Lipi, . w -i,t Altooaa Aor Mali fcirefe. dail. 1. fbttadeiubia txpre. T., , .lottnstowo Areonia,, Paemr Klj,re,.. aall,"","' d Was l'a.si.,r .Uil Hlttst.ura fc.spre -..!.','," - J""- Ksst Line, dally . jiB.w.n AtB,..",--- rb Br. Br,. - .fen r enin Hastinas an.i u,f fc rotn i VcpMin. .... " -,ita fcr-.tu YitiL..ii..ir V. fc r.Hu t'reniM.a. riiiui resKon .." fcr.rui Yinu.uilale.li.' fctoui Uies.uu fc'or t 're.f,n fc..r Ha-tiu.s'.'u.'t il, N rut .utou.laie fc'-rr itwm l'ir Viutuini.ir fc..r .iMtiG., au."iiie .,'; fcor t:rcri!.ii l" ..IP. Bl.. tw I n.ss. K. Watt, f a PlltsUurx. fc-. 'li . li I. B. Hi n nNM,v tiefcral M,Lvt, ' J k s " 1 ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE SSclt TIrd.vr, -kt-1 rv. , - . . awu . . IViutuos, Ka Stltin. fcaiu IU te K it, t-. u. ul SS0K Ha...l.. . r , -juaii - laailelI..,.-ti;.."u11, f Tt-DULib tlitlAClii.vn... i- I crrer I all Jiw. .ri. r. f .:.Sx. Zl a"" I li tTnaro8uutoti,tU,M. ., .'" I s. sa Jj-l AfKtheTwaoliU-alia.t1ir -lw I aul.vr f i.,w lUm Jj.tr I tllTILr:irt' ..loc-i J .ai'TT- I booucetrj tttii a uj c ti: , Bl4e Id rwtuau. a lat w lutodow.ttioutturja. bat'aSe:, ACHE iatliebaneof so bisut lirej ut Ba,, Veluaat.oliri'ttaa U.t. (Jur ij. I otuers d not m Carter's Lull. lJ-r Till are t-r aert -ay to o v . r t i . Hi wa-ri..! ...... - - - "i .-- j j j ; I .lir-c l.ut l,J IL-il (ft-LU. s.-! ' ..-etuetu lui.l.s!...ts- S.TTl. Tflt MEOlwIMECO.. .a. " '. SMALL D0f S1UL1K OH! MY BACK "t as wss srsatisj l LaM-ftt IMl I DDnWM'5 wo. BEST TDKIC Firifkft the Bl4i. .t-a m IB. J U MTUI lavirtl.ld It " brXPBfD I lrt. nittO t tLrr lasast If aMtlr-Ml bv kl4Brn in my a rar trmctat 1 La law-. I tssBr-la.Ly basansvbcaaVI Ua IsT. I T t-g 1 sVOal tm aUi dtllllAt.Lk( sVistlValaLa) ILnU (rakT Sk :) m ttm strati tat L a ffwn oi tuy b hiai. tsfar. "1 mm eiis.(Hii Iai ivhi A,mm -niasi arxaubltsfi Vsti (atUlasl M ft. laV k hrjL f oat ksafl aalo--sTVti v- M -i mbcrmw4memm tiMk C MKHliii.iit mALltamtLL $40 & FOR BILLING WORKERS .t tlrf t.t(.toV llirlil W1il.ii fUTLl?Ii " oof tN- away I rum tt.iut e-r iiu.'i f Tourwbolettti.'totti.-..rk..rMiii' --.-' UM-nt. ACbr i:U i- r-uirt-J i .t, - W: tupf.Wjow r;h u'A nr- : : I - avOt TCU Ih.tl t tr T! ""..-ilr-" A 1 "n da the mark Hr:iiii r o. .ir-- tit Mart ! ttilure ui.kui- i. . t. r? Km lMUr 4MJI lut'l.r lt.Uni.t a-i . tt.AA- ml SO 0e- itiO M ..t.. to M-'-.k v. :.. naooev; -rrrv dai tiiab ai. r .....t .i. at tir orditar -nt.Kv ur i.:. wLrti--. OuulaJuiiAg tbe fa Ik?: miit- -i H. HALLETT & CO, Bos 880. PORTLAND, MAINE. t. a?j."2.r coptricmts. r.fnf.. '.rniatt.-a an 1 fr- mo.J-.. Z s a iu, . ii. . tairrau f.s- ti-ur.u.- -i ' ! :Jt ti.te.it taten .nil t ' ,r J.jiSi . . . . . . . f rv ul Jt MINN Oklet tair lvn t-ale.it taken Sue tHiUuc- Vj a av s'l. a Lan-vt rtrrulatl. m of an t r.: kaTsAl. tM-iaiti. l..uIrtrJ tU4Va labaMilat l-f k " veair; $l.hal mwnr.. A : ir -YLkUMMmmtmm. Jl -arvl - v.. -rj". a. fHE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE ,l.,:n oembership fe H J--'J -irr 1 accidental injuries. Be your ovn Afent. NO MED1CAT. EXAM1NATK' a. fRAZER AXLE ' GREASE Best li tie Wart! Set tie Genclie ! Sold Eienrwhtre ! Wanted-fln Idea w-so m ot srfS" ir Men.: theT a.a - ' '""..a; Wnu JOHN j kiMk.at a j ,.- Nbadale I '""iMll 4 l-ea I,,,.,,, tr 4 ' in. at Cres.uu at , ul . "'"Jii :r-..o 34 a. u.. , ' - . sou. at .,.., a in. .uj 6 j," . ICARTERS t 1 1 xifps . ! ifflifii MIL W avaat aLT
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