.: i ...;:... : i r . aa-....., by u4 bei TERRORIZED DT BANDITS. Desperate Doed of a Band of Outlaw In California, Ixm Angeles county has long been terror lsed by a well armed band of outlaws, whose desperate deeds an I deprelstlons bar men aced the publio peace. The last outrage of which they hare been guilty has; aroused the community to ferar he it and stops ere being taken to avenge It. Last week the outlaws, healed by Prank Fray, a notorious murderer, raidei the cittle on (h-neral Beat's ranch, near Lancaster, and drove off a large herd. As soon as General Beat heard of the raid he offered a reward of 1500 evh for the cip tureof the thieves dead or all re. Rony Crane, one of Seal's bead men, and a daring fighter, starte I In pursuit of Fray's band. Fray heard of it, and eluding his pursuer, rode Into Ltncaiter at the he id of his baud while Crane war. a'sont, His men were arm ed to the t-eth. Holding the angry clt sens at bay, they surrounded Crane's home and turned it to the ground. The people were poworle to interfere. After burning the houso the robiiers beat a retreat, and as they ealloped out of town shots were fired at them, but it docs not appear that any of them were bit. An indignation meeting was bold, and a posse of armed men was organised to follow the trail of tee bandits to the moun tains and rapture them dead or alive. AVKNGKO HIS fcOX. A Errlcs of Sensational Tragedies In a Virginia Town. John Grayson, of Johnson county, Tenn., got drunk at Abingdon, and, drawing a pis- tol, commenced firing in the air. Fearing Isotue accident, Lewis Trigg asked Grayson to be more careful. Graj sun, with an oath, presented his weaxn at Trigg and shot blm through the left breast. Grayson then AVd p the road, pursued by an excited mob. As Grayson ran be reared the bouse of iung Trigg's father, who is a oonstable, and ax bo. hearing the shouts of the crowd, cams mt to am st the murderer. Ju.it as be left ilie house a shot was heard and Grayson fell to the roa I (load. A moment later young SVIgg was brouxlit home seemingly dead, fno sight sa shocked bis mother that she tainted and died in a few miuutea Trigg is thought to hi futully wounded, but may re cover. i Notes from Washington. The House considered the Oklahoma bill itbout action. The Fortification bill has ben reported to e House. It appropriate about 113,000,000. Tlie llouse as-ed a resolution to provide mporarily for the support of the army uutil pterubor 1st, j The Senate considered the Fisheries traty. Ir. Wilson, of Maryland, favoring its ratifl- !tion, and Mr. Teller, of Colorado, speaking opposition. The President vetoed the bill granting a a-nslon to Bridget Foley on the ground that he disability from which the boueQciar7 i ed aai not contracted iu the service. ; ;Tlie State Department was advised of the Jtablisliment of telegraph communication between the Du1 eh colony of Curacoaand Korth America, and cablegrams were ex changed between the Governor of Curacoa -1 the President of tho Uuitel States. . A Tongh Farmer, '.A special frcm Conway, Arkansas, gives te particulars of the fatal wounding of two tputy sheriffs w bile attempting to arrest red. Conway, a furmer residing 18 ratios irthwestof Conway. While Deputy Sheriff itt was reading the warrant to nway, the latter drew a knife 1 stablied the officer in the left a Conway's wife aiRt two sons then st- fked Witt, who drew his pistol and (bed .Conway, but the ball struck the other er; Deputy Sheriff Lloyd, in the breast, icting a fatal wound. Witt fell exhausted n loss of blood, and later advice say her of the oflleers can recover. Sheriff nun baa sent a posse alter Conway, but s.) who know him siiy he will not bo taken a The affair hai created great excite t ( dlans Badly Scared by the Eclipse 'our thousand blanketed Comanche, Kto l, Cheyenne, Arapahoe and Delawaree o at tlio Ana larks Agency lost week to tbvir ratlom when the total eclipse of the m occ urred. The savagia wwre Oiled with ni and beeanie very demonstrative. Tha K-ipal chief ordered them to shoot at the 11 tiling trying to harm the iwwa, aad Bnliro force of Iudiaiis opened fire In the k'plng up the shooting for upward of lour nnil until tbey were out of aroiuunl . Wliuu the moon appeared in full after wild whoops went up for what ' Mievod to hu.e ba-u thiir victory. The Crop Report, lie slgn-il omo, wetlir crop bu'Ixtln m- The neither during the p"t week lias proved the condition of the growing crops io corn and wht Ktat-s in the cenral Jy and the northwest, Reports from ftliern Illinois, Mist ur a id Tenncse in tio that, whilo the o ps are notyetiu f I. more rain would improve thorn. The pu r conditions wore generally uofurora-, r cotton, more nilu blng n e le 1. lie. f from Kontueky Indicate thit the to crop would In improved by m ire rain. ruin Is revledln Mi.-hlifan, Iodism, mio sections of New Jorsey and IVuo- UtOs Oold In Lower California. P rU from Las Cruces. faiwoe r.lirVw. uro that cold is Ltd I a O ass awituitM j" olios. Kourteou ounces of amalgam i iuuy isicea irom a ton and a ' f rock at the Suuta Clara mine, In Las c tny on. Tho voia at this Ume is re- 1 to ba four foot in width and a true fo vein. The mine is owned at Esoena 3 1 lie vein at tlio liouani i mine, in the lore district, has wldoned from sight r ipoip six incno. Tonr I'orsons Sfardcrcd, a Scandinavian celebrutiou at Lake Minn., a man named Oleaon was I on the back of the neck with a dub bv a gang of 'fakirs" and Instantlv killed. Vr of the gang diaambowelo I a carpen- p'.u-ounson with a dirk, and stabbed, Uhought fatally, two Scandinavians r1" oouid not be ascertained. Jim Co, a desiiernte character, has be?n I. and deiiutvslinri(Tuni-Aiwitivaanr..i.. tU oUwr murderer. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. In the Senate Friday Mr. Cullnm'a resols tion as to the Canadian Pacific Railway went over till Monday next without action. Mr. Sherman gave notice that as soon as the Hundry Civil Appropriation bill should be disposed Of he would Insist on getting the fisheries treaty out of the wsy, and he bone I to do so early next week. Tbs Senate then proceede I to the consideration of the fisher ies treaty In open executive session, and was addressed tiy Mr, Kaulsbury In favor of Its ratification. D.tmocratlo Senators, he said, bad not opposed the open executive swMlon from any apprehension thit the publio discusMon of the treaty would injure the administration or tbe Democratio party. On the contrary, they believed that a full undemanding of It would commend it to tbe favorable judgment of the country as a wise and just settlement of a oontrovtrsy which had at time threatened the harmony and peace of the whole country. In ths House Friday Mr. Matson, of Indi ans, asked consent that the order asdg iing Frldsy night's s sslon for the consideration of private pension bills be so modified as to admit of the const loratlon of general pensiou legislation, but objection was mule. Mr. Townvhend, of Illinois, from the Com mittal on Midtnrv Affairs, reported bac' the Army Appropriiiion bill - with Hennte amendments, and it was re.erre I to Commit tee of the Wuole. The House then went Into Committee of the Whole (Mr. Dickery, of Missouri, in the Chair) on the private calendar. The House Committee on Military Affairs hss decided to recommend the non-concur-renoe in the Senate ame ndments to the Army Appropriation Bill. The committee is lts- iwjeed to accept the Haw ley amendment (the ''oi'tifh-atlon Bill), which Is similar In scope to the bill reported to the Houe some time afo, but as it is feared that c MisidoraltJe op iiositlon would le encountered in the Houe if a motion wrre male to concur In this par ticular amendment, the committee decided than the matter oouid be better arrange 1 in confereuin. In the House, Wfdnediv. on motion of Mr. Laffoon, of Kentucky, the Senate amend, ruent to the House bill for the hoi nng of terms of United States Courts at Owensburg, Ky., was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Au (lei son, of Kaiihas, tbe Senate bill was passed for the holding of terms of the Unite I States District Court at Halina, Kaa The commu nication received Tuesday from the Secretary of tbe Treasury, relative to (he use of the Wellan I canal, and referred to the Commit tee on Foreign affairs, was this morning re fern d to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, with authority to that com mittee to reMrt thereon at any time. Tbe House then proceeded to consideration of bills reported from the Committee on Private Lind Claims. A Now Oil Field. A I Ig oil strike baa Jut been ma leat Nine veh, Greene county, nine miles northwest of Waynesburg. Smith Well No. 2 ro.rhel the Gordon sand at a depth of 8,833 feot. The well was shut down and the owners, Johns ton & Co., of Piltburgb, teK'rnphfd for. Tbe wel was tappe 1 and some oil allowed to flow into a tank, but it was again shut down, r bortly after tbe pipes burst and the oil flow- co. out over a meadow and down the e-e?k. New connections were haitily made, and the oil turned into the MO-barrel tauk, which was filled in two houra The owners say the well Is gjod for 1,000 t l,'J00 barrels a day. A Steamboat Destroyed by Fire. Tbe steamboat Edward J. Gay, llonglng to the Planters' and Merchants' Packet Com pany, of New Orleans, caught flra anil was burned to the water's edge. She was moored at the head of First street. The boat was valued at 140,000, and was Insured, princi pally In foreign companies. She had been withdrawn from the Bayou Sura trade and laid np for repairs. Destroyed by .Floods, There Is almost a total abandonment of trains on local divisions of the Southern Pacific and the Senora railroads, because of tbe immonoe washouts caused by the heavy rains of the last few days. There is much loss, Irish Evictions Continue. A number of tenants have been evicted from their holdings on the Lewis estate at Woodford, county Galway. The evicting party met with desperate resistance, One of the policemen was injured and elevea of their opponents were taken into custody. GEN Kit All MAKKKTS. PtmiHUMeH. FLOUR Fc'y wnt'r patents $5 25 $5 50 Fancy spring puteuts 6 23 WHEAT Pio, 1 red yj B3 No a Red o Ul CORN Mixed, Shelled 63 64 Yellow ear bit 60 RYK at ti OATS White li 41 SEEDS Clover Seed 4 IS 2 75 Timothy Seed B V!3 3 00 HAY No. 1 Timothy baled IS 00 13 5m Prairie 13 00 14 (My Loose timothy from wagons 30 00 143 00 MILLFKED Bran 15 00 15 50 Middlings 10 00 17 00 J?P Feed ft) 00 lil 00 BUTTKK Crvsunery is Choice roll 13 13 CHEESE Fine Ohio Factory u New York Uosliea i) EGGS 16 ,7 POTATOES bbl 8 75 POULTRY Live Chickens 45 75 BALTLMOKJL FI-OUR Superfine, 8 50 4 00 WHEAT NoTa red $ RYE 68 0J CORN a OATH Western mixed, ' 40 41 BUTTER M m EUGS CINCINNATI. FLOUR Fancy 8 73 4 50 WHEAT . 71) RYE - 6o CORN 60 OATS M BUTTER EGOS 19 PORK 14 5u CiNTiut Stock-Yards, East Lidirtt. CATTLK. Arrivals of eattle this wet-k the heaviest of the season; market fully!) to 30o lower on 0 mimon and modium, but on extra good ratx tie the decline was not heivy. We quote Prime 1,400 to 1,500 lbs., 5.45 to S.OOot g.xd 1,'JiiO tf;m lbs., 4.80 to 5c; fair -0 to f.100 U.. 34 to 4'i'c; bulls, stags and fat cows, 2 V to be, . BOOS. Receipts light; market active; Phllalel ,ihiai, X to u.0c; mixed, 0fo; Y.irkers. (1.35 to 0.4.1c; common ami lair do., oV to CUOo; pigs.Ototl.'t'osrouglis, 5to6j. ' BIIKEP. Supply light ami market fair; extra, 05 to 100 lbs., 4.ti0 to 4.KSC5 gid 85 to (10 lb4..4 to t.Vc;fair70to801b.,Tltf to UVoi oonwtou. V,i to ac; lambs, to Oc, ' uommou' W00L NW York. Wool quiet and steady; do nuMtio fliwoe, 20a30c; pulled, 18o3c;Yeus. lS.aio. ' ' I'liiLADELpniA. Wool quiet and un changed. Boa-row. Wool steady; Ohio and Pennsvl vania extra fleeces, !i77o; XX, WaMo, mid No. 1. 3Ai34c; Michlcm extra, 2.'iUaalo; No. 1 Michigan. SOaUlo; No. I combing, 3A U4c;flne de uino, L'8i31c; unwashed comb ing, 23a25c; unwathed wools, scoured, fine, 5oc; meliuut do, ii47a Other ersdus uu changod, - - 1 NEWSY NOTES. CaUtornia has . "S, 000,000 sheep. . Gold la discovered at Isbpeming, Mich. Crolkra Is epidemlo at Hong Kong, China. Six ' Kentucky counties are without churches. Trs shad-fly plague In Chicago is becom ing unendurable. Bi exos Avrca Is shipping wheat to tha north of Scotland. Thxrx are WO men engaged In hunting for diamonds in Australia. The annual consuptlon of coffee is 050,000 tons throughout the world. Tns Egyptian Government expended 50, 000 boring for oil and got none, Dblawarr has this year the largest peach crop ever grown In its history. New York Citt real estate Is Increasing at the rate of l,000,uOJ a week. The Florida orange crop is expected to reach 8,000,000 boxes this reason. The deficit In the PostoHT-e Department this year will be only about SS.OUO.O ). It cost the Emperor of Austria $tux,000 to entertain the Czar of Russia for three daya A RICikptko colored lover tore out the eves Of Sallle Miller, colored, at Jacksonville, Fla, CoNXECTirrT is olllolnlly reported to have Mill pensioners who receive t'4-!,7V7 each year. Two counterfeiters were recently arrested In Pittsburg with t lo.ooo in spurious green backs. Lakor numbers of cattle are bring shipped from the Sandwich lsian.is to the United States, Greece has had such hot weather that the currant crop baa been damaged twt-nty-llve percent. Fihh SALT, which is sure death to sheep, is being put out on their rangoa by Montana cattle men. The amount necessary for maintaining the San Francisco school "department for next year is placed at S'.iTO.ooo. There are thirty seven tunnel of more than 1000 yards In England, the longest being that of the Severn, ?rf4 yard-t. The consumption of water In New York city on a hot day is about Pi.Ooo.Ouo gallons more than in average weather. A BED of the fluent rlav, six miles long, three wide and fifteen to twenty f.-et thick, ba just been discovered near Carrollton, Ohio. Amoxo the heaviest investors In American thoroughbred yearlings this year were noma Commias.otiers from tiie Argeutino Re public. Sixtee postolflivs have been named Cleveland and six Thurman, while there are seventeen towns cailod Harrison and eight Morton. The total number of stamped envelopes made at the United States envelops Hgcncy at Hartford, Conn., during the year ending June JO, was 433.6..,0 0. Pennies are now eagerly demanded by the South ami Wert, wliere tbey were once despised, and ;i,0Ol,'W0 pennies made at the Philadelphia mint in one mouth wvro not equal to the want. The Government of Bulgaria is taking strenuous measures to keen Kuiiimi coins nut of the country. Orders have been iMoid to Government agents to take any coins that may be discovered and cut them into four parts. Deer are seen nearly every day in the vicinity of Bangor, Me., and seem to be gaining contiileuoe in man. A fine speciou s was seen grazing in a pasture a few day ago by a man driving post, and the aniiaal did not leave at bis apreach. The attendance at the Italian universities, according to the latest statistics, is between 15,(0 and l'l.ooo. Napl s shows the largeat number of students, 4013; Turin comes next with 2170; then follow in order Rome, IMH; Bologna, 1204; Padua. 1170; Palermo, 1101: Pavia, 1003; Genoa, 10; Pisa, 001. N. 8. Perkins, who lives on the bay near New Smyrna. Fla., has a sub-irrigation gar den whisih has produced crop continuously ever sinoe last winter, when it was built As soon as one crop ripens another is put in its place, and in tins way there is a constant supply of vegetables for the table. The cost of making it was very small. INDUSTRIAL WOULD. Electricians are everywhere over crowded. There are now nearly 15.000,000 organized wage workers in the hind. In Philadelphia 4310 houses wero built, against :v70 lust year to this ditto. Tub telegraph ojierator. nre preparing to form another national organization. Awns J. Cl'MMiMiK is talked of ns a Labor candiduto for Mayor of New York. An immense car factory to employ 8500 men 1 10 oe mint nt I'umtii, .men. Over ilV has been contributed to tho Knight of Labor Kducutional Fund. A convention of journeymen typo found ers was re.ently held iu riiiludclplna. TllRr.E new blast furnaces to cot 700,000 are to be erected at Birmingham, Ala. Brooklyn labor unions will carry only American flags in their I-alor liny pro cession. A co-operative broom factory has been started at Hurrisburg, Oregon, by the Knights of Labor. Tkkk of thousands of laborers In the New Eugland and Middle States ui ptud one dol lar a day and less. Tukke is ', heivy demand for machinery, boilers, engines, tools, electrical 1 pp iances, and builders' material in uli center. Turns are 073 rules n-cessary for train men's guidance under the new system of the Old Colony Railroad in .MiusH'-husetts. An order lias been received nt a saw works in Heaver Fal s, Pent!., f .r large planer toothed circular saw for Burmuli, India. A machine has just leen ronpletcd tlmt will revolutionize the cooper trud, With it tlireo men will be able to niiike OOJ barrels a day. Canadian clnr-maker average four dol lars r we!c. They are required to pay for go out of tkatsum, wbutlier they umj it or not. The Knlslit of Troy, N. Y., purchased tho Statu Armory iu but have had to let it drop through because of lurk of funds to pay for the structure. Tun capacity of a locomotive is seldom raUl by tlio bonM-power, lut rather by tbe number of kiuiuIs or tons load It will haul at a given nued on a level or 011 a giveu grude, A MAN l-A I, trainmg school at Cleveland, Ohio, has 1-1 pupils who are taught iu car iwntry. turning, pat torn iiinkin and forc ing. There are abou'. twenty su.-h school iu the country. The stoam engine Is nt last to have a com petitor iu the petroleum engine now in tiito general use in Knglund, where it is giving general satisfaction even with cheap c- ul to eompeto with. Michigan lumbermen have ju.-t made u purchase of 4'l,00il tns'S, each over two feet at the stump, in North Curolms. nearly all white woo.1. It will liernfte 1 tot huttanooa, l'enu., and cut up, 75,tx0 feet a day. One-iialk of the bras worker of Nw York city are out of wcrk becuusu of a dul nea in trade. The Uncut brans iliiishing in the world are made in that city and exported to England and other Kuroio.iii countries. Bohton concerns are moving to Ohio; Indiana con -erns to St. Louis; Western cou oern to tbe South, and a few Southern con cern to tbe North. In most case the cause of theso removal will be found to be the cheaper fuel avuiluble In the uewiy chosen localities. Ladies In Allegheny City, Penn., to the numlier of UOOhave agreed that they will nut muke purchases at stores which keep oiieu afUir 0 o'clock on Suturdav night. They srgue that the saleswomen are made so tired with their late hour ami bnrd work on Saturday that they are uot able to eujoy their holiday ou Suuday. . v . , , PROMINENT PEOPLE. Tr Czar of Rnasia Is a great fisherman. General Harrison Is flvs feet Ave inches In stature. Ex-Quern Isarrlla. of Spain, Is an ac complished Instrumentalist. Miss Anna Dickinson will take an active part in the Presidential campaign. Frank James, the reformed bandit, baa a pointed chin, and a long, aquiline nose. Cardinal Mannino is eighty year old, but rises at five o'clock every morning. Hamilton Disston, the I'hiladelphla saw maker, ha his life insurod for t.rO0,OiH). Rose Elizabeth Cleveland will go to Europe next year to pursue her literary studies. ' Senator Tom Palmer., of Michigan, has tho proud satisfaction of raising his own butter. TnK estate of tho Into Hiram Sibley, of Rochester, N. Y., is estimated to bo 10, 003.000. Ex-OoVKRxnn Brnuv, of New Hampshire, Is n I net v three years old. Ho Is almost as active ns over. Calvin S. Biurr. the new chairman of tho Democratic National Executive Committee, is forty-two years old. The Rev. Warren A. Candler, who has Just been chosen president of Knvry Collego, Oa., Is only thirty-two years old Mh. Carl Sciiviiz has Ihhmi collecting ma terial In the Berlin archives bearing m tlio history of the American Civil war. Preston 11. Lkklie, who was appoints! from Kentucky V bo Governor of Montana, lias s Bihleclaa in tho Baptist Sunday school at Helena. TnK youthful Emperor of China rises nt three o'clock in the morning, breakfasts at six, dines at noon, sups nt ttireo o'clock an I goes to bel by six. Frances H iduhon Hi rnkt, tho novelist, ba yellow hair, cut short, large blue eves, a fair complexion and a plump and well pro portioned figure. Err.KNE Kei.lv, tho Irish banker of New York, is the wealthiest I risbmnn engaged ex clusively in banking 111 ,tho world. Ho is rated at 1 10,0)0,0(10. Sir Morell Mackenzie, the English surgeon, is building hiin-elf acountrv house, and is said to hav clewii for it tlio prettiest spot on the river Thames. BsroRK he discovered the cholera microbe, Robt'rt Koch was known simply ns lr. Kih-Ii. Now ho is Horr (ielieimer Mmllciiml Itatli Professor Doctor Koln-rt Koch, of Berlin. Miss Daisy Hampton, General Wale Hampton's daughter, is a famous pedes trian. She riK-.-iitly walked from her home to Charleston, S. ( '., a distaunt of 1 1. miles, and mode on 0110 day a record of twenty livo mi lea R Er RESENT ATI vk Rankalu who has just been so ill from the eire ts of eating too much ice-cres 111, is.V.l years of ago and tlio liest preserved man in Congress. He is now serving his tauuty-sixth coiim.-. utive year in the Uuusoof Repn sentatives. TosHiTAKK Oku in), a young Japanese stu dent at Yale Collego, ; tlc son of a Premier of Jai nn who practically ruled the Kmpire, but was assassinate 1 111 hts. Young 1 ikulM will lie graduaUxl next year, an I on his re turn to Japan will receive a government po sition. CorNT MAlT.ir-K KsTKiitiAgr of Austria has been put under guardianship to check bis mad extravagnm-e. lie owns, free ami clear of incumbrances, more than liJO.OO 1 acrw of lnnd in Hungary, an I can travel iu a stra gbt lino more than llfty miles without quitting bis estate. A well-Known newspaper correspondent, In describing G.tner.il Harrison to a friend, say: "Ho is a urn ill man, with a largo lest 1 and full beard and whiskers." This acords with the stttem-nt, that Harrison, If elected, will be physically the smallest man who lias ever occupied the Presidential cha r. Onc at the grt Derby races tho Prince of Wale coolly asked Colonel Ochiltree, the great Amj-ucnn raconteur, to goto another 00 am ix and r a bet ith th MaroU'S S and-so. a very nonchalant way tho Colonel asked Mm to send the Duke or Prince So nnd-so, calling them by iiniim, who woro present, for he never did errands. TltB rumor that Prince Albert Victor, the V.eir presumptive to tho British throne, is to marry the Princess of Anlmlt I ii-ssnu. Is re vived in coiiseijuenco o the Princess of Wales, hi mother, having mado a special visit to liessui to Mi the young worn in. It would be a good marriage for the Prince, a the girl is one of tiie r .chest heiress s iu I'm rope, fairly good-bokiug, of genial disposi tion, aud able to play the buujo! n.vsi: ii.viiti. The Indiana League Is a thing of tho past.' In Texas the games are uot called until live o'clock. An son and Comiskey uro both sacrifice hitter. Detroit ha a fortunato faculty for bunch ing bit Pitcher Stalet is proving a jewel for Pitteburg. Wikona, Mick, ho a team ixmipoeod of scIkki! teachera Bi'hdock is a great aci;uisltion to tho Brooklyn team. Pitcher Gii.mohk has at last been released by Washington. Ivdianai'iiliu has been doing tho hivivkwt batting in the league. PiTcnKii C'i.ahkin Is said to bo a dis spHiintment to Boston. These have been thirty-eight shut outs in the League and none of them was for tlio Giauts.i Staou, the Yale praying pitcher, has ro fused several tomptiug otfer from profes sional clul. Skcretary Scanduktt, of the I'lttsburg Club estimates t he loss to tho club by raiu this teaaon at (10,000. First Bakeman Faatz Iihh made only seven e-rors out of .lOlcbani'ei offered to hint on the Cleveland team. The Newark N. J.) Is the only club iu tho country that hu not lost a cliauipionslup gamo on it own grounds. I'lTrHHi iia is nsaured that lluckly is a great player. Ho bus made only 0110 Hold ing error in twenty game. Tits attendance at tho Detroit games 1 very small. On some lino day seal cely 5oO pcojtle go out to the grouu Is. In the Detroit Club the Captain Iioj nothing to oay n to the practice of the men and nothing whatever about the batting order. I.ittlk Niriioi., of tho Cincinnati team, leads the association iu base stealing. Ho has stolen lifty tureo buses so fur this season. Lu'lHVlLLE's ex manager, Kelly, say: "In C r'llns, Louisville bos tho bust tiulder iu tho Asso.'iatiou or League, too, for that mutter." Umpire MoQuade say Ihut Blair, of tho Athletic, has a more mysterious drop ball than auy pitcher lu the Association, uot bar ring Raiusuy, of Ixiuisville. With tho "only" Kelly demoralised. Clarkson in s huff and lam , and Nash and Day injured, the present outlook for tho Bus ton Club is not vary encouraging. Buck Ewing'h eyes are bright, his hand are iu splendid ronditiou, ami, barring an ac cident, the New York captain i good for twenty-tive more game behind the bat. General Hahkison, the Republican can didate for President, i very fond of the na tional game and attend nearly every series of League games played in ludianaoli. When the deaf-mute Hoy, of Washington, wants to question an umpire' decision 011 bail and strike, he make hi complaint known by holding out hi bat where he thiuk the ball went Gentleman (to boy outside the Chicago grounds) "(lanm goin on to day, Johnny (" Johnny "Yesir.'r Gentleman "Who are the contestant, Johuuyf" Joliuuy "Buby Ausou and do empire." . Cool-Air Drylnff. A now American p rocoss (or rapidly drying Umber, hides, wool, irrain, and Other substanoes surcharged with moist ore has been attracting considerable attention in England. It is called the cool dry-air process, and consists in passing through the chamber contain ing tho moisture laden material a con tinuous current of furnace-dried air having a temperature between 80 and W degrees Fahrenheit Tho moisture is absorbed by tho air in so remarkable a manner that oak logs are reported to have boon finished in nino days, al though natural drying would havo re quired thrco or four years. Tho tem perature is so moiferoto that delicaW fibers, fabrics, nl chomieuls are noI Injured. ('rrS ef Malaria. S3 PMIHIDA (ST., Kt.l.ABKTII. V. .t., M-irch 17, ls4. ( 1 have lieen using Ai.i'im r's I'uuoi s l'i,s. TEH for thi) last five years, homo two years ago, after having been sick for upwards of six months with malaria, I fomd mself with an enlarged spleen. dvsHptic, and cun-tiintly trouble I wlt!i a headache, and my kidneys did not act vory well either. Having prnt most of my money for meillt ineand medical inlvl- e, I thought tose exiH'iise I would use Al.i (hm k's ronors Pc.AsTf iu, two on the smalt 1 f my back, one on the spleen or ajruo cnke.and one en the pit of the stoinich, Just under the br iiallsme. Icontiiinel using the 1'hwsters about thirty days, chang!tig them every week. At the end of that time I was perfectly w;l, and have remained so ever since. , kiiiwk Dixon. Sims R.ev, null get I-V0 fur singing two songs. Ye, he lves ou now, 'tis Irue, Ijihb h ith ) of violet blue. Lips as sweet as lnine iltw, Hiinny liule hri.lr! Will he lne uu as te-ilav. When )our blisini has fled nitur, When v uruMlileti lurks are gray. Willh1sT1veabl.il.? " . e. If It U the true kind It will survive all the Ineviluhle ishsIs anil change of life. Put, It Is every woman's desire ami only to retain, ns lung ns he ran, the nttrnctiniiK that luiido her chat ninu and helo v.sl In y.iulli. No one Cull keep her youthful bloom or finable t.-ni-rlf weighed down hikI snlTerlng frnin felon le weakness and iln-orili-rs. I r. I'li rce'n l-'nv.irito I'm serlption Is a reinedy fur thosu tr.iublen. roM by druggists. Barniim's partner, Bailey, is building n l.'OO.Olsihoii 0. Invenilnnael the Iflth I'enlery. Tho tteninlMiat, the real er, tho sewing ma chine, Cera running hy night and by day, Ilou-es lltftited by kiis met heated by steam. And bright i Icvtncil) ' ray. Tlicteletfraph'scllck speed llko lightning re IhsmI. Then the telephone comes to excel It: And. to put 011 tho lililsh, the I11M but not leixt, Is the fsnied little Purgative Pellet. I .a hi but not bsiKt Is lr. Pien e ' Pleasant Purgiitiva I'. Ilel, b "i'u It rehuv. s hmiuiu SUIT. runt. a. his t 1 he sum f huniiiii comfort, atel ciihU.'i the relieved mifTerer to enioy nil the blessings and 1 11 xnrtes of ths une we iiw in. The crop priw--t in the West mid Ni.rtli wwt in U'lusiinlly g-sfl. A a Offensive Ureal h Is meat distressing, not only to the person af flicted if he have any pride, hut to those with whom he comes in contact. It Is a ilehuim mailer to sp nk of, but It lias parted ii.'tmily friends but lovers. Had breaih and rulnrrli are luseparable Dr. hnge's 1 aiurrli Heiuedy cure the worst com.-s.ss Uiou.aieU cun tcnlif. Five-eighths of tho flour lmortol into Brazil comes from th" I'mUsI H kites. The remedy for baldness recently discov ered by H. A. Kei hter, of New Haven, Colin., seems to lie almost Infallible. It is -rfonn-Ing some wonderful cures, aud physicians ore watching It effects with much Interest. A circular Ktvlng the history of its discovery ran lie obtained free, by writing to tho dis coverer. Read Sarsaparilln Tonic Pills Adv. Dutcher's-:- Lightning FLY KILLER 4. Shot Cun8(taQ r s p- o JlL IFLES p? id Pistols. f-Vl Vt brapeslJ; Lfcj J .nnd Send for free Illttltrstrl Csuil'Kae. ihi y.fi Co. Bus 1X4 V, hw Usisu. Cwua. !iREP EATINC R FLF LS.fr tl Ail. Wmclmlrr cirfrl.ffi :wM:iellBS3. ll'.irw ttitttr. U limrUr. u NTv'hjer.lwMT. tkitnanu 1 r . t fn 1. T'-u .- OAIUIT.MUNTINO AND TsDOtT liritf. Nn. f r ri..frtilr.l t'aij.su. HARUN fill ARMS CO , a lu 1', SEW HAYES, ( s i 00 to s30oTJf;v;k!?;r!i lis As- ius (.rrferrf l th.. ran furul.li lh.-ir ..wo homes mel hlrt thlr Kle.ls lime t.i llitf l.iitluess. h(.4rrt inoin..nt ntay i-e pr'.rtinl.iy einii..yis hIm A few a.-uli.'l-a In . 'Wn nl rllles, B. r. JOI1S b'l.N a Iil J Mala L, Itl. hm nd, V. SARSAPARILLA TONIC PILLS 1 nr.-N. t.i.is hiwiMi. ssui l.rui-ten, vv.iai.ss. r.i.i iiniuiritus. Mi.im sii.1 Lit.-r iihm'. Ii4I Hl' lit (-ii si.l en n-.-ici of si. A.l'li.'sa W. 4. ua 1, jsio uruuuie (., . v. lltf. V. OHIO Mill l tl.. Cn Held llhln. All v.. 11-. i a.- 'i s rj.ar. lil. V. K. II. WsiwU'B, IT s. (M'-te .vinl. 1 1. .Iliiiii.'silile ll... lUl I'olUve.Si.uliin -.'-'.. ..raut'.'d III isl.i; I li k-rti. Iii.it. m. l orclj. I.Vue u.ldrcu William r.Millvr.M.l.,Mi Huiwn.ir St. (PCUTC WAXTKI) evi.rynli.-relom.il Munii HUCn I O .11..1I1 llli.- ..I I 'uini-Jlk'li II t.U.is I nrlr ills fce. I'll VS. rUASKa IU, M l hlir. h rt., N. V. lily. ni!iV DMIss Gr't EnaluhCoutind Dlall S rillSs Rheumatio Rcmsdy. Gold .CLSi worili l- but i mM tit iv. a b x by tbMUTH. l.iTt it hoinatil tiiait ru ir money w rVi." fur u Una t al ant thins; la in ths w-t ll Ktthcf si Custlv . util saviJia, ihii l.au.ut. iis u), !(. V I tufti , nuilitiitr : lilt thm'i Hh loiisf J ttiu:Uto t wiy. I 11 ftrly. J f rljr ; rltl htm f irvm ho-I Im t 1 .. hon'l inhf nr viULiitf "ju-l M ffoi1.( Th-r I n-'tiln n it iii t.-'iitni Imwb' if. U r.y K IMT II H(, Hi ai . t. ttss. for nil v? aS a other. V?sui: 1 Cincinnati 1 t- iATA 0CT-27 ' CEJITEIHIIflL EXPOSfTIOfl, OHIO VflLLEY A 1S BBS. SBkaSBl ' GRAND JDBILEEcBjgbrating the Settlement of the Northwestern Terrjtog. . UiNUKPASSRD DISPLAY. - --i if tE X C U R8IONRAT E SF R O MA LLP OINT W TWwmrof rrttid, M mr nm n1 lh prem tarn- rtnfnsf nn the U(toni ff nil my tvWiilft(1 ho s-foTt IfftTtnir llir factory, whih rtttt 1h wrrfrs finsrt hiirh pruTi n lnfartr If ft dilr fUVrn V, I,. ln l ti-.Iii'1 ri, te Pity hr )m thftn without my tiiiiifitml irlw ataiuiflfaat ou tu UuttJiu( I'Ut him i"n iu frmutL W.L.DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. (iF.NTI.KM F.N. T milr An filf Hfiiinif" In t'. wotM mtvt" wli hoiil inrUi ur null. A "Utah uivl 1nr.b: tri-Mo r.aiinif ir fctvl biMoit n in-'k r mitt) to mr the f"si tig r h " t ttf ft, russHf Iti.-rii ft s fnf rttll an T wili fliitr mm li'iy lh f,t. -n g ''nulii1 ur. m (atumifct n bmum "W. U lu 4.' Htv warrani ai. V. f .. tlOI'li f. ft I tll or. thrt f Iff Ins, I nrsl. ftnlv ban I ' I m .'il 91 h t. w Itt h f-au;s.l cuUti. rnaslv Khtt e'tttnc 1 rum $' t J. w. i.. nM (;i.s hiioi: u unx crlhrtl fur ht-ovy wrr, V. I. HOI lil.A tJlfOP. U wirti hy all Bara athl U ti Unt ti ml iih In th wrlk All th abnff..vW ara mvl In ( inifi-, Htilmn afl IAi,' nn I if n-t Il br y-ur iMtr, wriaa1 W. i IMM Ul. H , llj oc k I o n, M n aa. V N I' 8 1 THE LIVER. WorVs y ith the Stom.irh and the Stomach ith the l.iver. You must li.vve powl bus to have pcrfert digestion, and fire liver ac t nn to have pun- Mood. '1 h.-refore 1-eware of a congested Liver, which is n.thini; more th in a thh-krnrd and chKi;ed I.ivi-r. 'Itio rre.it rrdu.-er nf CKiie,Cition la Sclicntka Mandrake 1 'i lis. BILIOUSNESS. An e.uly and nly form cf liver troutile. If Is I luu-1 ponon. The l.iver is not tukint: thi lute inrethrnts from the Mond. Treat it ith Scheiuk i Mandrake Tills and m.ike it do o. BREAKING DOWN If you have nnK!rrted the lnws cf health too long and feel th.it yriir lunm nre involvcsj In any way, lend for' I r. S. hem-k's new lnok cn the I.uiii;s, l.iver and Stomach. It is sent free, and will I e of iutinitu service to you. Dr.SclicDCa'sfPUL,"0NICSYRUP irns1ia. . 1 SEAWEED TONIC, MCQiCineS: I MANDRAKE PILLS are sold ly nil Prugnists. Full printed di rections with eaeh p.i kai;e. Address all communications to Dr. J. 11. Schcnik 4i Son, I'luladelphia, Pa. KVEUY FARMER'S ViFE Peru Kinie of her I'onltrs) ill.- u'li jesr lirlthfHit kii.'Wiiiswrai tlirriisitstf wnm or how to el!e'l r. im-.ly ir m. .!. rs-sr liW- tlie I'lM-.e. Tula i 11..1 nshi, iu an rm .etiM "! 'i.t real H laii'l11 hn 'iui i-r..-iirs clvtng tlie i-nsrieiue of a i -rn. l l-rtl l""l'rJ i in.. I su amateur, l ut u man w..rkiiiir f-.r ...tlr. au4 i-enla. .lurlns a l-".-! of rnr. Il leiirhes hewlo Helen ani '-'-:.-. "".V-IT '.It H ss hi. i. Foi to Mir 1 irv.. ;u!.:r3 iuael milirirr in..i. . ."; ' , . .iVT " ""y.te- iM'i'i.'.i'AiiK;' 1 1 1 I.. ird fsiri-ei. . Iit. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. VSollr unlike artlrtrlal system. .ate oi niimi wanaeriug. ail L lllvtfrllv, i'ti.iuta'i.iua. a... A rn.l-ir1 byl hli-HAHI. lSU-T'a the K-Ull It. Horn W W. Am- JebAH F. ibji mi. Ju'U.- Oiu. s, It. IIkowii. H. ''. Prln. N. Y. lut. Vormul l'..l'.'n. an. Taugi,s by currrL.fil.iiee. IT-.i e.-tua i-.'T rats frsti 1 riioK. LoihKTfK. z; riftii av., n, t. ' O iZ cts. BUYS A HORSE ,aF " 1 liuuk te.lnn hi ho to IK1 K T sl SsBl i I KK l)s-:. in this vVuabla auk nis.. lu net run llic rlk of U am your lierae for want of kn.1wle.l4e to .-nre intn, wh n wu IpsT f..r a Trs.itiiw. Huy fine sii.l inf Tin yeurilf. KrmvlU'S for all llnrae ln.eiu.-s. I'lute liowiius how to Tell tlie Au uf Hurre. Sei.t poetpaiU fur cent in tauiiis. N. Y. IH'UK IiimiK fi, U l.e..nra M., N V. City. FRAZER AXLE WOULD GREASE lltKT IN TIIK I W Viet tLa Oenulu?. Rjrt Kvvrrwbfira. JULY4tL!o - ...ifUlV ssa A ay buok learoeil In uue readlns S'..ei.f 0 s l.anlinor.-, 1011.1 ut trK 00 st -hil .lil.u. 1 I 1 J .it ss a.iiii,t..ii. j ti at Uiiii.iu lurg.. .la... f i . 'In in I. la Uw -lu.lrnta s kale. Wrll'.lrv. ilTllu. t'ulrenllt u( P. on . MlvtlU a lb I V V l r
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