u 9 1 i ."MIT."-, i 'fill I 1 Iflll T Mllll' 1' .Llll.ALil. Spain Will Be Given No Cause to Complain. FiimiMi niNi; to i:f. ausiin. Tin- "iniin-lM r I'. . frniwr linl. ii;'.i irilTa-il to Him "Uglily l':itrl t'i' I L.ri.l I ..:it - ii-t.iii I U- toi- llnW-r-il to lt:iiii ii-.i-i-til i---!-. W X-IHN ;t, .Tun" Ii Ai'tin-y S - rt:irv !.. ,1 i of th- navy il l-airun lit ni-tru. f 1 1 r to the fill- f- -UlIM. ! of th iiii-.r Ka'i-iu'h for iinr wlivii on l atrol duty otf In th. :ii; I ': .'i.l.i . .. i-: i of tin- imi-t om- j.r'-li. ; i i kind, .i d i ro id f.r a f .11 and -t rs--T . n nr of t Ii" n.i:: r.i! 1 1 y i.iws. I';. I. i.- i r ' t j.r.I.l'lv W: - I !rt to K.v -t I In- l- tie- on: ;.rf on 1 ' "i i '.i co.i-t sv ' ii a ol le r lr in,. 'it r.m -i i-.x r ii 1 1 1 -1 1 . A ft ik i I ! T- .:l 1 en f a id ' r 'i. i- r 1 1 ii )-r i 'i r i ..u t Miroi , t' lie .."ill r i; ''. 1 .i .i . tl.. r .1- r w .:: i. to look ' r '. v i . ; .ri i' I Wi- t1 e -I -1 I : i . I: . I j . ii. e. y .(id I Hi I V.ll fit-. I- of U.III-- 1 I. 1 1 .i -h l: .1-1 K.i. in-'.! n . ; w .:r ttv i '! ,'-..- ol the llllle ;ii 'I her ho.it- .id" -. I he i iv. r- 1.' tie l the.r Am.r an ii i ;i . ti -u- II. J, I - Willi 1. II. lei t ake t he I I '!..! I.T. - in' , trolili.e liV I h.ri.ta .i.- a h.i-. i.f ho-t lie i .) ra- - 1 1 1 1 t t ie ''iVerilIl.lt of Cuha aie !.k. !y to ! reiire; -d with a -trout; li.i-id 'I 'he .-itioii of the admim--tr i'i 'ii 1- thai they mii-f make all hull-orahc- eTf.ift- to present theaiui-eot it- territory in tins way. and if the in. a-tire- already adopted are not sutti cjeiit to secure the ellforci liient of the neiiir.uify law- to a decree that we liave our.-elves lii.-i-t- d u.'.n when our THE KAI Ja.H.H. Is Were concerned, tlieii may he taken a-hore to the .eo;i!e w'lo have laid i'1'i-ii to i.r.isei ution hv or- own lllfere atie -rep-inove ujioii them -i l e- jraniiMi.' hostile exju-dif ions and aiiiin in llh ral ways flic warfare on a friendly II. l! loll. Til' foil winir letter llilS heell sent to all e ll eior-. f I'u.-ti'ius on thi- coa-t !r nu New York to Kio4ir:iide hy the trea-iivy ih l-n t ii.eiir and s:trned hy the at i n x -eeri .ii y : "If iaiiiar erof rumor that at varioa.- !ioii:t in the l int.il r-taii - aft. nii.t- ar liei:i.r ria.le to . u lis. lii- n h. oih- r s rr. c 10 of ( ..! , ii- and arm 1 lie ; -III". . t v,-'!s Ill aid .he 1' I t lie 1. Ill ill .Vo I -S lie ! Ii... i. ! ,,r: n t In . ii f i ii h d v. I' h 'a- ui Hi .it TV of - f i Hi t i it ,i t h it i I' - t N i d' ! t ' Ii. 1 -Ii- I. i d ; h-1 r . t t , : n il .-ii n i. - - or pi.. 1 1 ! ' 1 -1 mi 11 r -.i';ii 11-1 t I I V ot I . I l.e ill t - pi 1 ii.-. or or of any t r p. o .: . u .t 11 w hi mi t it. - ar.- ai 1 e. ' Tl.-- -eVil.ll Collectors of .1 ill - I d III. I III' -t 'III- Cll -hall 1 f n 11 .my e 1 11 1: 111 - Wl'llke pl.riHl-t".. and f. -I !y bin t tor a! - at t .i. f he l iire , , of arm- . the lllllllh. p.nf troiii the I'ni'ed States. 1 winch piin.-ipa ly con-isfs nd iiiiiiii! Luis of war. when r of men .-hippi'd on board. or 1 it her eir. ii in- ui. es render it proha -el is intended to be ble t hat -m il employed lv ve the owners to cruise or coitiliilt hostilities upon tile subjects, citieiis. or jiroperty of any foreign jiriuce ..r -fate, or of any colony, dis tnct or ie.'l with w hom tlie I'nit. d Staffs ale at peaee, until the decision of the president 1- had thereon, or until the ow ner L'iM's such bond and security ;is is re.iiiredof the owners of armed Vc.-.-cls by the preceding set tiou." A llii; -.iii le Mi l l. Hiiii:tkk.. X. Y., June 12. Six thou-and M-oile saw nearly all the crack hicych-fs of cniintrv come m all kinds of contests at the annual meet of the I.iikevi.w Wheelmen, at the l)riv inT park. Pesides 1 erne entertained by the races, in which a majority of tin Class 15 and ( lass A men of note com peted, they say 1". .1. Titus, paced by a tandem, ride a mile in ".':o?. lowerinur the state reeord: s-y- 1 hrnberer. ln-t ti-r know n as K itir Michael, cover the same cojirse in ': and Arthur Zimmer man ride an exhibition mile in the slow ti of -.Mf Taken all tOstether it was au excellent programme. .liiitti's llomiiiii l.iiK-iilii. Nkw Y.MiK. .June 12. Kx-Postmasfer (eiieral Thomas L. .lames, president of the laucolu Nat onal bank, is fertilizins; a presidential 1m mm for Hubert I.iucolu. Mr. Lincoln is pra -t ic: n; law in Chi ciiro. He is a son of Abraham Lincoln. Pre-ident 1 .:! ti. ld m 1 le him secretary of war and I re-; ienf Harri-011 sent him us mni:s., r to 1 'id md A nui.iber of -r-onai friends, like Mr. .'am. s. think lie would inline a safe p. e-;deii: i;ii can llldafe. blit the K." - il. .n'f. Tin- .. ' I. I . W. -.loireine I ix I Olli i . June ! . The Sujireme ode;, i if the Ancient i irder of I nited Worklliell 1- 1TI ses-joll iiele. Master Workman L. L. Troy stated that the total nuiiiber of 'ode- was l.'.i?:!. a net lncrea.se for the year of 'aT. The total niemfiership i f the order was 1111,311, an increa- of in.."if.i. ::.."')s nu'iulicrs havmi; died diiriue; tlie year. The total income had Im-n T.,; 1 l.'.'ri, and the disbur-ements l.i'i 7-.::H. ill llnilil it Ntr I. inc. Ct.rvn.AMi, Jiiiin li. It is now re ported that tlie P.rice syndicate, which la-f week - cure 1 control of the Pitts burir. Akron and Western raiload. has in mind the early construction of a ." mile line from Akr-m to Prlratield. there to connect with tlie Cleveland. Canton and Southern. It is also said that the syndicate is now negotiating for the control of the Cleveland, Can ton and s. nthern. Kn-s;lilH janil lli4 tf Honor. St. 1i is. .syne :. Tlie tenth hien nial session of ?-se grand lodge of the Kniirhts and Ia.hes of Honor of Mis souri, is heim: held here w.th a large attendance. The most imjxntanr mat ters to come up will lie the election of ollicers and the selection of tivo repre sentatives to the supreme hxlgi; meet ing, which will lt held iu St. Lkiui.s in SeptelidjiT. infT- If-iion ICc-verHeil. Rkhmumi, Jnne 12. Tho T'nited States circuit court of app-als has dis solved the injunction granted hy Judge Huff, in the South Carolina registration. CiW'i This action w:u unaniuiuiu. - - - - - . . i fT WHERE IS MR. DEBb? nrhal 1 ! Not ltt-lirve II - : li:l Out. Chicauo. Jniio li. I'nireil States Marshal Ani.'M d' ii"t U'ii.-vo that Knvii V. IVls lias skippt-il ont alrh i.iirli he failed to r-huw up ut the ai-iKjintt-tl timn f' ' taken to the ViHwlt.K-k jail, as ilfrrt-il by Umti-il Staf.-s nirem- court. lit- sai-1: "He has all to lost iii'tl.in to yam ly mii-Ii a inoxi. vulil It- a fugitive from in-net' the and If" at.d vo::iit nor dare to return to tin- I'mr.-d Htatt-s. He feels "that in pi n' to jail he strfiifrthi-iis himstrlf aiimiijr his -ym-Iathi.ers. and lie wi.nel n more tiling of running awav than of riving- '?s iNinilsiii.-n ait no nu'-r lialne for his return, as lie Mini nd. n d liini- If to m- at noon, and that a. t relieved him of li is 1 nid. " Delis" In. ml was in the sum of iyooo. with Wiham Skakel and William Fitz- ku kne v. ui:iia. is hond-mi n. In addition. h hui !s to the district -o o-f on ,rerahl under criminal chai-ee- in the sum of .'o,o(m with the same hoiid-men. A DEAD NAm CLlAREO. Tlio Ijfp Si-nitliir liiu U IMiln't Kill Nellie liarriiiictoii. San Fi:aN'1- , June 1-'. The cor oner's inquest into the deatll of Miss Nellie Harrington, murdered in her own room ten days unit, has heen concluded. The testimony of four additional wit nesses completed a jxTfocf alibi for the late Senator l'.nck. I. V. Lees, chief of local detective forces, stated that he had followed every clue ami every i r son having any apparent jiossihle con nection with the case, he was ab-olutely in the dark rejrardin the identity of t he murderer, and admitted that he had not even a suspicion couci-rnin the possihle -layers. KefciTinir to the wounds njMin the body of the murdered w "imiii. I.ees said th.-y mdiciited tliat the murder was iim-t brutal. He was satisfied that the murderer was thoroughly familiiir with pr-mi-es. He was con meed t hat the crime had not been committed for the purio-e of lohhery. Tie fata: wounds h:t I probably U-en imii- ted by a pi-t..I u-e.l .i- ii club The jury re turned a vetdicf of murder i-ommi t- bv some link now l u -r- SIKIKIM. nil. . I. . A lirrnlMr li-l ritiiileit In onii-.t 4iiiiiC lnilr Ait. I liiiiil.-. Y'. .i . . - i . . i 1...I1111" 1 .' - A 1 ..in l. f .1 ' i'-- ha- !--ii 1 ir j.iirpoif ii-- toirive tie- pii, ! ii. d here f ni. ini.er f i '..UM d N 1 7- of .),, i : : n ':.- 1--. t-. ii ! .11 W'.'ii th. r;'i..i! I I'l-T .111 I a ' I tn-.T i; t 1 I .r: f ii h ii..-.Mi ti. 1 1 i 1 r 1 o .111 a.. lie I 11-. 1.. 1 1 i . -. 4 1. 1 . 1 i.lie-.l .v tr" n I- ' e I '.' 1 I'i t. t !,e ' ': 11.. 1 1 1 ft i f! -1! . I .m we'd that lo- 1- in-' di-1-1- '. 1.i:'iv U.lolu.. t ithe lIll'U' I.C. ol A I" A . ho had deeid.-d that h. . le .id -1. .Id tad in tie- ba-k. t ! Hid tie- ,.'.;. d. Iiti to -h r- et T mitu; t of th-- pamphlet 1- e t o that tll.lt V e V Wil-e. e -how that it wa-deci'! iral l roiiiiiii lit bii-ini t., -.. ..it - lien, and that com nut tec- Wereap p.-iiited to call nH.u city otih-ial-au 1 11 .lify them that certain candidates 1. n olliCe -h.-uld In- defeated. The call U dilti'S were lint tillece sflll. T he ro-tel a- pubiished contain- the name- 01 many prominent men who h;ive denied that tin y were in any way connected with the A. P. A. M SALOON WAR. An -tivp l'i;lit on In Srini;fi.il, t S:tlMiiil.f iir ISi'iiu; Ancili'il. SrniiiKiKi.i, O , .lime 111. A desjr ate enort is iK'int; mane uv tlie s;i1.mui interests in this city to have the present JiliVclock sal. hiu ordinancechaned to I 1 or 1 1 il'.n o'clock. A tremendous crusade lias liecn carried 1 11 by the police ilur nit; tin- past lew weeks against the sa loonkecpers. foliowini; the election of Mayor Ma-t, who rejiresent tin- relig ious element in jiolitics. Hardly a day passes hut what a sa loonkeeper is taken up and fined. Tin 1 i!oonkeeers claim that Sprmefiidd i- beiiii; njuied ty t he enforcement of tin ordinance. They point to the fact that ;u the recent visit of the Columbus l'.uckeve clu'n to ( 0 neral I'.uslm 11 the visitors were unable to e;,-t any leer while waitin.; for their train, and con seiimiitly carried away a bad impres .-ion of the citv. rievelanU Will Hit In Atlanta. Washington, June r.'. Pre-ident t levelaud lias acceiited an invitation tendered hy representative citizens of Atlanta to visit the Atlanta exim-iiion. He will h-ave Washington bv siK cial tram on the evening; of Oct. !. and ar rive in Atlanta on the afternoon of the .u. i no rii 11 as neeii set apart as president's day. when the chief execu tive will visit the cxiKisitiou. The cab inet will Likely ;o also. One Ituil Man Kills A not Iter. SKHfJVNT, Ky.. .Tnne li. News come- nere imm Heaver. Hoyd county, that John Ambnrfry and a man tiaim-il Mar tin enquired in a baffle at the home of Aiiilnire-y, near Heaver. Floyd count' which resulted in the death of Martin and the probable fatal wounding of Ambiirtry. Tlie men had loiij; Wen ter rors in the Height mrhood, and they had U-en enemies for some time. Martin went to Amburey's house with revolver in hand and ordered him out, hut in stead Amlmrcy otieued fire and the duel followed. l'mldlen Still lighting. Ci.rvfi.an:), .Tune 12. Another con ference is soon to lie held hy committees of tlie Amalgamated AssiK-iafion of iron. Steel and Tin Workers, ami the .Manufacturers association of the Ma- l. .-i lion, ne aim .--nenaiieo vailevs ncem- uiti the si'iile of watr.-s ilraftiil hv thi former at the recent convention in this city. I he pudillers will eo into that conference organized for war. The sca.e hxes their wajjes at f l.im pr ton and thev will demand .i.m, though A 1 . '11 . - iney w in lie willing lo accept f I..jU, as a compromise. WM-liintt.n S n r cecils nnton. iikki ivi;, .Tune 12.- Washington. i a., is to ne me successor ot ( anton in the Interstate Ikisehall iissiH-iatioii. K. It. Farrows of the Wheeling i-luh has completeil the deal. The Washing ton's will b. readv to phiv next Mon day. The c'.uh there is lieing hacked fiy the oil I. in r.yron McKeown. and I lave Curran. formerly of the V;ili- mgton ami .leffersoti ream, will In- rhe manager. To help the new club the seven other clubs will each donate a player to a.-hiugton. Itrv. sliclilriakr r'ireil. liTTn l.u. .Tnn 12. The case of h.vangelist IJeorge II. Sheldrake. charerl with immorality, was consid- ereil hy the i'if tsimrg pre-bvterv, which met in the rTrst church. Wood street, yesterday. He was deposeil from the ministry and excluded from the oumiiia liioti of the i-liun h. f ffA---'TTl"l-7r,--- 1 alt!! CHBISTIAMTVS it Its Future at Stake In Eastern Turkey. AKMr.MANs m m i: iiokkoks. How l.mii; Will t Ii-IU- Allowed li -:n: Illlliteetlt 'liri-l i: 'e il I'ri-iner- in t!n 't'lii ktvli in rioii'iit i lion tiie Miinlrr of .' - I'ei rilile "-"I'criiiK Bust-in, .In tie I A r ican re-iddit :n 1 ii k y, i:i tile -itllatioll in Kiisferu c.jived h'-re. -ay- there which co:i, e:i'ra'e- ;i'.r -i the cond:tio:i and the j.r A mer : ahouf '.-. re t hellie IIII'VV. ..!" tie- lil-e -f- ;;s alt: '-iM'Ct the country. It i- not omv coinia 'II hu nanity vh -il The i;u. -non now jh n 1: :ir it tin- l.fe or d.-ah ; I tianity. Are th. - i. k 1 fanatics to 1m- erm.t?. i swords furth -r in tin- hi iioh!- wit! in .. a-.d h l- .uid ; I to dip their .oil ot ilili'i -ellt general in is-a-. in their own i I t. hri-t l.in-. i. it i .n: v ;n ens, hut on li:.-;iv:iv home-. i:i their ; . .!-. and woi- than all, in the iiri-on-. hy the hand.- of tno iroverument its.-'.f- I'.iy alter day the 1 d r if nl -tory i.- t . M " of nillau'e, h lniiii- violence, rajie, ah '" desecration of char hum. ill a'd is eiit'r--' intricacies of the i oi and iff life '11. en .ver lirain murder, itis.-atiou. etc Mer- ii;-uthcient: tho . ill Olle-tloll in- v. lived, put the -ohiUnii of the problem far beyond our roae.i The 'lett-T i.'.vi s a new story concern iiifi the state of Turkish prisons. In tho jiitlis iris in there are -even ceils, each one liirire enough tor 1" or !'.' per sons. There are between -O and crowded into each one. There are 110 sanitary arrangements, Armenians found "in these cells have to 1I0 the.r own purchasimr through the zab tiehs and ar double the pi i. e. Tl.ey are depr veil of immediate communica tion with tho-e outside, and letters di rected to tiieiu are not delivered. What thev are alloweil to write must be in Turkish. And to e.-r it written two piasters or broad ei ji.ival. lit to the daily ration must be -ivrii. The daily allow ance of br-.ad by law -ie-nid be ::nn drams, but it is never more than and that is dirty and p. i-.r.y baked. Often it is not delivered. The wafer is nndrinkable. Armenians olt n havi- to drmk fie' "Khuhtoh" water. Tins is the wafer of the t ink w here the Turks I'erform ablutioii- for prayer. Should one d;Te to a-k '.or just,.-, i.e i- :1i on,-.-tlirown into a dark, ia:np. -ubTerranean cell. Armenian- in the-., c. ;!- ar.- t :,. slaves of th.: caj the Turks. The Armenian k llnis of ill ii-a:- ol ;ii; . 1 1 1 V p..rt . i.r. p!"-. 'II. . I ! ' 'ill die. T he e . re 11 i r 1 r still. s that I hoV di d Ti l The pil-o.,' keep. r. Had- ..f. at A'.va-!-. ha ii! a-tor- a i'i 'ii h . t 1 -.1 i' .t 1 1 t .- - : 1 k : -! 1 .1 it ii IN i . : j ; la t in i '.a ! .. e . h II. t- ) ..iin- t i.y 1 1 i .1 ii 'ii ' h - mole .' 1 11 ,' 1. ..1 1 1 ha- two or d .111 I ais 1: ll : III . itll't il' 0 .-tie;; ah..! hi- l-.ii j.r . - a 1. r A'.oct : r. le e i . !- Hi. T 1- 1 w r. 11 1 li-. 1 .if . .1 iv e K it. .-.v. 1. : w 1' I . h .1 11 1 ii . 'i i. d le- ,., s 1 -d- r 1 r - t 1 t Ill t 1 ot till' ieV -e ' 11-1 t .' -lieiil Ot I. IS lie W il- r day-, a el os.. of th "null it i n I- I V d . f t ' u I ! i ii 1 1 : - f . w I- pi; a : - li I v r. d.n. 1 .in r 1 put int.. 1 h.i ..- ti.i. - . - li 1 1 l.i V !!'. li 1.1 !l'. A M"U Wa- d si-oVe'.-d lip" a 'ie- ' Cathoi:e rli:;v. !i in Ar-ihkir re w i lt'. 11 ihro t- iiea.ii-t ( 'hvi-t lans. Ill the 1 !irnl-!l i lli'i: I'.'e. 1 tie next -uiidav iiioiiuii. April in the entry to on. -ill the i loi.s'aiif ciiiiiwls. was found a d r'.- head. Willi a cross at tached. 1'pon the upri-rhf -part ot tin cross was v, ritten. lli.'lish. French. Hussian. Ainerii-an, ( ri'iau. Arm. n lan. I po:i tlie iT"-.- p. i co was writ tell: "Ye inlidols. on have become rebellious. In a short lime vmi will see what will become of you; ( h. you traitors against t'-e e,( ei nm. nt." (n the ( . re;, ,) iau church was fiemd the rest of tin; dot:. With .1 cross tied t" its tail, upon which were written the names P.ulirarian, Italian. I .reek." iu addition to those upon tie- Protestant cross: and th.- threats were irreater. "The Armenians have itowti rebellious. and oth.rs too. but it is the turn of the Armenians to be puiii-heil with the sword. our fate has come. He who accepts the true faith i.. s ife," The frovernment was at once in formed of the-e occurrences, for u-ido from the threats, which at such a criti cal time are verv serious, the irreale-t indignity was cast upon t lie ( 'ni u-t ian religion. The in linity is much i;ie;iter than it would fie reminded in America In the same city, imt lon aro. the tHlice went to the house of an Armen ian to arrest hi in lor su pp. .sed "na; lotial isni." He made some resistance, and the police, aft r disabling him. killed him m the presence of his family with their havoiiet Sullcriiie- l ie m an !.! Ilite. kw ,.m:k, June 1 Ilarnet f Fish- man, th" 1 "i-ye:u-oid s hi of Mend. 1 J-islimau. a -ddler. lia-lie n taken f the ( ionveiieur li. .spitiil sutl'.-riii"; from livilro; hob a. 1 wo years sij;o when thi Fi-hin;ins left Russia. Ilarnett was hit ten on the riitht hand by a doj;. lo .irraiiire lor the Ian. I t ;.. Clll.MKi. June pj. A formal call lias heen issu. d for a nieeiin- of the execu tive lmaid f the International Deep Waterways association in this citv, Tuesday, th- J.ith. to make plan- for the international convention at Cleve land in September. Mailt- ii l'a-t Trip. Qt-KKNsTow N. .Tnn,. i2.xh White Star steamship Teutonic. Captain am eron. from New York. .Inn.- . has ar rived oil Daunt s I.'ock, after a pas-age of days, hours and ."il minutes. This is the fa.-test trip she has ever made over the lung route. Tilllf ,-f Ticket I teii.le.l. T.F.vki.ami. June 12. At a meoting of the Cleveland I'assenjier aeeiits it was decided to extend the time of rickets issued on account of the national con vention of Hepuhlican clubs from June 'ill to June ;;o. PITH OF THE NEWS Orders were is-iied at Santiago de Ciihn that all ci: i.i ns f.ciinl eir ciing or leaving tow n- hi tl.f priiviuce alter dark wouhl l- shot. A -.it i-fact cry te-t of cellulose f(ir unc oil a war-hip was tiia.le at Sandy llook Kx-l'rcsideiit Ilarii-ou ilcim-d th.it he I' ll. 1 Ih'cii ii'ti ied a si'i.iH-n retaining fee at Indianapolis to contest the tenicraiici' law. John M. Kgan and W. H. Hioicnn'i were appointed join' receivers of t he Diegon short Line at Salt Ijike. A lively Sunday war is in progress . -if l'adinalu Ky. (h-neral lhishneil w ill make au act ive ratupaigti in Uhio after t lie harvest sea son is over. An Australian is trying to make terms with the government of ll.iwaii. to siilisi di.e an Knglisii iahle from America i( Austr.-iln-ia. Senator A nderson of Kontucky may lie made assistant land -oiiimi inner. linn. Michiiel I). Hnrtcr of .Manslield, O.. addri--seil the stiiilcnts at lliiiiliii' i' college. Salem. Ya. Mr. I-andis, private s"'retary to the late Secretary t.rcshaiu, will pi act ice law in Chicago. THE FRSb C;-ii 1... A..t Kill III 4--!III I'I lla.lrl .lill. Pini.Tun-! rm.. June 1. The fif teenth annual eonvent ion of the Inter national I azi f l'ross eluhs is ri se ion in the old eoiimion eo-.tiel rhamlKT in Indej.end' n. e hall and wi l W m se-si .n i'-Hir da. IVu and i n eil wielders from all the lea din?.' i-ress cluhs from Maine to California sire in atteudaiee. IVesidellt Clarke Howell of Atlanta called the convention to order. He introduced Mayor Warwick, who delivered the siiee h of WH.rum in which h s aid that the representa tive?, of th- International league m I r.-. chili- were indeed welc.mc to the Citv ..f l'.roiherlv I.ve. and dosed bj saving: "The ;ates of the 'uaket l itv are now open to you." T he mavor then turned over to lYesi dent Howell an old historical fry. wind tie said, would open the fjates of tlu citv. The president ni idojin appropriate a Idles.-on behalf of the delegates. He then called the convention to order ami Secretary ouht read the list if d.de- tTilte-. After the rollcall, Seeretary nuvrht read an invitation from the IJniValo J'ress club, a-kin the convention tc meet 11. f year in lhitlalo. Coii-idera-1 10 1 of this and other matters of a sin f; ,:ar chara ter was jiostpoued. After the meeting the ileleTates wer. enti rrained at the Mercantile club with ,n iciieon and a musical pro gramme by t..e Marine band, under the diicetion of Siiinor l-anciul.i. The hand wa coiiveyed in a special tradi from Wash ington, by special permission of Presi de. it Cleveland and Secret ary Herbert. This is the lirst affair not ot a national character, in which it has been per nutted to participate since its urbani zation. Last nibht was devoted to "A Xijrht In Bohemia" at the 1'eii and l'encil club. 1-esi li s the visitinsr newspaper men there was present a law nnmlMT of distiii iiisheil ami state o;;i.-i;ils. in eluding iovernor Hastings and Jiis sfatf, attired in their fu 1 uniforms. Mayor Warwick and the heads of the various city departments. It tl ! l&hur 'tnli.iinoil. Si kanton, Pa., Jnne l.'. Tlie Penn sylvania Ciearmakers" Dlue i-.al 1 lea'iie.in session 111 this city, has pa .-d a re.-olutai'i directed t Factory Iu sp. ctor Campbell at Harrisburb. coii ileniniiie; the 1 mpl'i lie lit of child label in the mill. : almiit th s city. The r. s oli.t on i-ec:tes that the lalnir law 1 opei.lv d'-ri r.'rd. d. and that th action tak 11 is prompted by ob-crvaM.nis made bv th-- d h ;ates during the I:t-t l" lay-. l'ift"ii ln Irolrill ll.til. Ki: ik. Pa. . .1 u ii'1 1.. The w r.-ek at Seai'eiit. oil tie- Philadelphia and Mil. iiiilio.ii. near kaie . 1- iiim.t entire. y eollsume.l. hut 111. re I- II I po--i!'lh'V ll.'M of t 1 1 1 H T jll-t h.'SV lll.HIV Were kl.led and burned. Tin- de.id 111 ill t a'.'Ti out of the re k 1- .1 lx.ll. r iii.iM r a, id h - initial- are H illl i h - home l--llpj-. d In Ir 111 I. li lt 1- l eiiev. il l.i dead tramp- arc 111 the wr.-'k. I l .r.l In tlir Mill.. .1 .'IN-i. 'W. P. 1 , June 1 J A li ard a'mi.t two lii -li. - Ion.; was found m milk I rht ..f :i city dairyman by I .1 A'.iIa.t. a ptomiiieiif l-n.-iiie-- man of !. ,-HT T h - I- the see.. 11. 1 t lid . t t:e -.ice kind within :i few month-, and tie re i- a -t r .1 1 clamor .i t ie p .it ol :h. h olde of the town to h.nc tin ma: t. r in v e-t i:.ited. in. I Kill- t orn. S ! Til Cll li I 1 - ' iN now appear- that tin- .it.. June 1".. It -ect I. HI lias fieell M-it- d by ii r L'uiar K.ui-.i- hot w ind. ext ii iiu! y il.niiiis' roii. T he r. cent w ind ,111.1 i lie I h.it I'i in.; to the c rn .nil w as j roe ceded bv an liiteii-eiv hot wa- thought of it at the wind. Lrtl time, but it il iw pr. tl.af if killed a rear of US tunic dea: oi corn imtn soiun auo ea-i The corn damaged by it has 1 perfectly white, and is dead. HARMON SWORN IN. II Will lletiim to Cincinnati llcfm-i Ac tively A illiiini; lli lliltii-s. W sh;i;ti., June li.'. Mr. Harmon has been .-worn in as attorney (.ciicnil. After the adjournment of the cabinet ne tiiifr. Si cretary llney and the new attorney pMn riil. Mr. Harmon, lunched toeeth.-r, and later went to the depart ment of justice, where the assistant at torney ecneral. the solicitor e( in r;il and other prominent officials were presented to their lieyv chief. Mr. Harmon will return to Cincinnati in a few days to close up some business ma:tors. This will occupy him almut two weeks, when he will return here to remain diirinj; the summer w ith short visits to his home. His family will re main iu Ciii.-innati for the present and will n at take up thvir permanent resi dence lu re until autumn. I'o YVclcoiiip the St. Iiiiih. S it TH a MIT in. -Tune r. The hotels here are raphlly filling up withlari; luimtiers ot Americans xvho came to witness the arrival of the new steam ehip St. Louis. THE MARKETS. n-iii rti,.Iuiic n. !'lc; Ne. li nil. s'.ln WHEAT Xo. 1 nil, '. '.I . ( ' I1N N... 2 yell. or 1:,r. -, : X. ' yi ll. .w shelii'il, 57 'i ."iT' c : nnxisl e;ir, .Voi ."7c. I. OATS N.. 1 while, :i7 naT1 4.-: No. a iln. :;u. fffiai'v; extra Xn. a white, j.-,jOi.-' mix.il. 4 ffi.'.4'...c. HAV-X... 1 timothy. 2.7:,t l:t lie No. timothy. !. 0.1 12.i"i: p.-u'lcini;, '.i.2 ..i'.i.Vi; N... 1 f.iilmi; iimirie, 10 eu ! 10..VJ; wa.iii loiv . lo it) (uls.im. lll'TTKK Elgin creamery, 21i'2.'e: Ohio faii. y i r .uiiery. 17i l'.ii '. fimey n.iiiitry, mil. Ill " 1 Ic ; 1. ,w- uriulis ami c. K.kme. 7,.. ( HF.ESE Ohio mild. new. Tor 7' ; New York. Hew. Sis'.,e; lillllrirer. f.lll lli.lke. lO'Illc; new, S'y'l'.ll': Wisconsin Swiss, lii.r. !:!: Ohio Swiss, limllc. EiiliS Strictly fresh Peiiii-ylviiiiia and Ohio in eases. I:c y.i 1 (,-: .1 Ic more fur cin.ll.il IH d'ETHY Iirne live I'hicki ns, ."iij'iriik' -r fair: live eliii-kens, -mall, 4(i"r. sprini; chickens, iwnik:. ;is to size: ilncks, fia il.il' .it pair, us to -i.e: 1lnss-.1l chick.-n-. It, l:!c jK-r iMiumi: drc-s.il spring chicken-, iV : turk. y-, 12'il:ioN r pound; ducks, lin Uk; jicr INlUllll. F.A-T I.IIIKIITV. P.'i., Julie 11. CATTLE Uii-eipts fair this wn-k. ci.ii-i-t-inu'.fi ear.; on -ale. The demand is ln-t er and market stronger, cnmpaml to la.stwe. k Sales as follows: Prime. ." ."ill i ." 7 j ; c.m1, J.Vii.i.i li; it.h1 Imtch. rs', 4..M I SO; mnirli fat. A.-,"t: hulls, -ta's ami n.i(s, J.'.im ii fre-h hiu-s and stiriniri'rs. firum-iid 11.1. llmiS IJ. c. iiits fair, while the demand is only fair, market little -low at last wn-k's clnsin j prices. Medium Philadelphia-. $..Vrg 4ta: inix.il an.l U--t Yorkers, 4.V 4 .Vi: I'l'imin'ii to fair Yorkers. 4.:' t. la. SlO.KI' AN D I.AM Its Supply is lil., r.,1 and the demand is only light and the market is dull at last wii k"s jii i.i s. and the prices a shade lower than ye-t.nlay en shu p. while laid are steady. We ipiolc mar ki t a- fell . as: Extra. l.i .i...,iii: tr.-l. -I lii 'Sili: fair. -J Inn ."wi; i.mm.m. Ttk-.i. l.:i; lu st lanil lll.j I k.,l lamlw. t.l -.:., (i :s.tii: cnmmoii to ta:r lamhs. t.'iii.iiliii: vc:il c:ilvi-s. ." ."l,f r.iiii; h.-avy ami tliiu c.ile.-. iiMV&.lto; njirin lamlis. f.i -Jo tb:i ' i.vnsxiTi. June 11. Hi MiS Market active, and -li a.lv ai !!.,?. 4.7.1: rivcipts, l.MU head; shipments. l;i head. t'ATTI.F-Markct dull and easy at tz?, "..'i.i; receipt-. :al he:id; .-hipmcnts. .V head SI1KKP AMI KAMIIS-Sh.s-t,. market dull and lower at l hiKrii : . receipts. a.Hi head; shipments, I ;.j head. ljimhs, market dull and weak nt yi:r.ttt"t. Nkw Yiiiik, .tunc WHKAT-Sp.it market dull. No. J store iind eh viitor. S-..rf-: afloat. M'c : f. S4:;,e afloat: No. 1 hard. N-.- delivered. 'oHX-Sn.t market irreunlar. No. J. levator: ji- ;ifl.,at : vell..- 11. : ii-l o. 1, , OATs-Si.t market iiiiet. N... 'Xf-jd :i' ,c; No. d. livi nsl, :i4-.'i:i.1.'; No ;t. :cm;',ij(.; x 'I white, :(; No. 3 white, ;n;i4,.: track w hite! 117 a i:ic. I'ATTI.K KuniiM iin cahl.-s quote American st.-crs at Hi',.ill3,,. ,.r ,!, ,lrrss.sl weurht; refne.rat4,r K-,-f at t'!v loU ir pound. SHKF.P AND bAMnS-Imll l,t t lower. Sh.ip, jHK.r to rair. Jim,, :f.il: himhs. com mon to c.Hid, 4.UH..Mi.75; in, prime or choice lilcrc.l. 1KJ. Market steady at 4-jU4.UU. TIIE WOHK OF HN1IS. Forest Fires Near Bradford Started by Indendiaries. CI.AZr. STAHTI"1 WITH KI UOSKXi:. til." A Saturali'it .iriii Foiim! In h LiiiiiImt 1 urit mi.l M.-lil s-en ICuiiiiinu Inmi the iot -Wiioils All Alilil'i- il sH-rril I'oiiits. tl..- lint -I P.KAi'K'U!!'. Pa.. June 12. Th-forest fires that have l-ei n burning in this vi--initv since last Saturday ar- aiut un der control, utiles- a brisk wind should set in. T H. P.iirnsd. U lost an oil ri; at "iK'ii linn, and it is bel;eed that if was the work of some mis. reaiit. as there was no tire within t" miles of the well. Several fires have been -tarf'-d in'fhis locality by unknown patties. if late. AnciVortis beint; mude to catch the H-rpetrators of J he crimes, and it" discovered they will summarily dealt with. A stublurn fire is ra'n; n :ir rmshy. in -lose proximity to t he ml field and men are bein sent from all d. recti. ms to tipht the tlaines. There ha- l-t"i colisnlerable lo-s. but it is mi'm-sib c t i state how much. The Dovoninn 1 company lo-t two derricks and the Finery t hi company one. A bleu Jfa.el -iieciiil says: If has lieen discovered that an incipient t.r. in W. S. Weed Ar Co.s JuiiiIhi yards xvas started by incendiaries. J. P. Watron. r. W. S. Weed V Co.'s railroad aeut at this place, picked from tic biiriime; i!e a piece of cloth which proved to be a piece of a woman's win e apron. tliorou,-n;y -a uraten w:in kcio--eiie oil. The smell of oil was strongly noticed by the tir-t one- on the -cene. There is no doabt but that the pile of lumlicr was set on tire, and probably bv some one that has a desire lor some un known rea.- n to burn out W. S. Weed iV Co. 's place or else the whole tow n. It is claimed by some that they saw a man rminiiiLr from the yard diiecti. after the alarm w a- e-jven. and one man claims that his clothing was on lire. The report is lielieved to Ik- true, its several reliable jht-oiis claim to have seen him. The entire community coin cide in saying that it is on y a ;ue-tion of time y lien t he fiend, w ho er he i . will Mieoeeil in burning the entile tow n. Had tin-lire U-eii an hour la'er. iiothiuu' could Ii ivi' sivcil the creator part of tie- town. A Watson Farm special says: A hie fire is Micni-.' in the yy .d- "f Fore-t c.unty and there - ems t . tie no nci tire-. The heml-M-k an. I bar.; Wo-mL-are oi:'iie and all - do- and mm h dam-ii-e I- l-.nc d if At Preb! 1-dale tin- imni.1- are one -oliil 111 os "i t'a it I- iiiili ibie t" esiima'e I h lniiii- rin. n 1'n rain I d s w le .I.- c iiiit ry v. ii! I-- in r .:ii- A Sh. If.ill '.liter -i.oeill -a' -. and .i to .11 t Th'- f r. -t I.r. -cii-l of thi- place an- j ' i v : n: li io. wiili vaiiial ! liiul r and baik. Men aie !i-ht i :i- th.- i a-ie- ! .u I with Intl.- sue.-. , and th.r. 1- 11 I felling W 11 it the it.llnaCe Will .llll"llllt t'C A ii ' -w ax - ecial - i- l-ore-f fin- h. ixe done a e ie.it il.-al-.f ii m. ce ti . mil..-ea-t of here. A ia- i " am n ' lark. t:ml-r and -ayed Iniuli-r, tie-pr..- rty of the I iinii.i.ii company, ha li ll il.-iriyed The !!a:i. o- ar. .-till i. i-iii'. and the 1.. will be h'-avv. No o " iiiii'e can h- in. ide of the !.. sn--t.l lied in this section. A lar.-e foi c of men have he.-n ti ,'iitiiiir th-- I'l'e- for a Wei k ami a'.- iiitn..-: CAiiau-lcd. aniilMll lluurrr .ttil 4 firoin i- 1 . PAIIKI liSIT en. W. Yil... llllle pi --The di v. in-e snit of Mrs. K at hii m- Camp Ih'U. daughter of ex-( '.: risniatt ". P.. Smith. ;ica:iist lie re ( ';nni! l!. a noted horseman and the late prop l'-tor of the Pileuneihiiss. r hotel, which h as promised vi ry seu-ati. mal dexeiop meiits, was compromised bv 'ampboil )iiviiie; .-.'.."(Hi to his wife ami sm) to her at tor i n-ys. and sicninir a si i jui lat ion to make no defense m the next t.-rm of court, allowing his wife to obtain the decree by default. Ki-fiiriiii'il i lillrrli SyiiiMl. (IllANU K A I'll is, June l-. Tin formeil church general svn..d i;- ha- tlected llev. .lames V. Scmhler ;is pro-fes-or of theology ill I Ircutt theological seminary, India. l'rof. Scudder is imw a missionary in India. Trunk H. Van nest of eyv Vork was elected secic tary of the iMianl of general direction and his salary lixed at .'.."ioo. The meeting of the svii.mI next vear will In held at t'atskill, S. Y. f-? Til iitch lii-l ji K:ii. r.KTIM.FHKM. I'a., .Time I!. Notici nave m-en jiosted aniiouncin an in crease from ,"i to lo ner cent in tin wastes of the -J.Oihi emiiloves ol" the l'.ct'n lchein Iron compiiny. who sutfered a re duction of Unit amount m .January l-Vl. 1 he furnace men were raised on the first of the month. Until Men llriiuniil. Phii.akei.i hi v, .Tune v. .lolm Kim ball, aged s. of St. Iouis and Angus Ivlensmitll. dr., aged L' of tliisi'ity. were fishing from a row boat iu the Del aware river, opjiosite liridge street, l'rankford, when they were run down by tho tuglHiat C. K. Ia-iiox of Trenton l lie iMiar was upset, ami Imtn men vvi-re ilrowncit THE WORK OF HER ENEMY. Anil It Ws Sni-li an Awfiilly Mean TIiiiik l Too. "It was Miss Miggs; I know it wa she exclaimed angrily. "She is the only girl in the city who is mean I'liough to do Mich a thii-g. ' "Such a thing as what?" asked her dearest friend. "As that!" she cried, holding up letter and glaring at it. "It is an insult a disgraceful insult but Ikimw that he could not In intentionally guilty of such an affront. She must have- put him up to it." "Who is he?" nsked tlie dearest friend, anxiously working to get at the storj-. "Why, Itoger Mel iiirhan, of course, " she returned in the same quick, excited manner. " Who else should it lie. Hasn't he lieen calling lure for the last thn-e months? Hasn't he ln-cn almo-r on the ioint of jiropo-ing twice? lidn't 1 have evi-rything arranged to catch him next time? And now comes this!" "What is it, dear? What is it?" "Head!"' replied the haughty young Irtciuty as she tossed tho letter to her friend. It was as follows: "Mr. Kooer MelJurhan presents his compliments to Miss I laisyliello and would consider it an honor to have her compiiny at the polls on registration day. He will take pli ;L-ure in calling for her at such time as will suit her conven ience. " "I'm sure that's very courteous of him," said the dearest friend. "Why should you" "Courteous! Courteous!" cried the licautiful girl. "Ami I only IKycarsold, as I once told him! I h, some enemy h;vs d.jiie this!" Chicago Post. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! GREASE I rllftltllrmi'li pe.llt. s-l u k- n nH.ni.u .uuii v. SAMPLE fRtt Aim V IWi idii. m H4 llrwula. rT FAYS TO ADVEKTISE. WILBER'S. 230 -t lidinl 1ks li il-H' not :uk1 tin- liiuiM-d jiliMH-ssn.il, ldl'irrM ll tTtist'llH'Ilt UIH'S . .1 :ilv;iys Vf li.iiLr.iiii-'.' iivsriu in uit-;ii- ( u iitlrim ii in ntfil of a sca i.ii:ilIc Siiiiinit'r Suit cannot iiml niivtliiii niori" ajnpriatf limn inn-nt' ilic-c liiii Worst Suits wi an srllinj; at SS.7 i'ln c Suits you now sec so frtv lv :i1y rtistil aslii"; (?) I ia plains lor Sl(l.M alisolutilv tin- sdiiir ill I'Vi'lT I't'SJit'ft. Our $14.50 Suits ar" aiiioni; our orivatrst nioiii'V s:iiiio liai-oaiiis. 'I'licsc arc iii.kIc of !:ii k i;ra v, lianl-t wistcd W'orstt'ils, liiM-il with tin l-st 111.1lci i.il. Tlii'V ariMlii" liirjr'st liai-o-.-iiiis in tin ilipartiiunt. ( 'nine ami .aiiiiu' tlit in. Our S10.00 Suits. W 1I011 1 mean ths' art- SJ".M Suits niarkt'il ilown to TEN DOLLARS, lut claim 1 1 1 -1 1 1 to In- extra Uality, tyl 1 1 1 I workmaiisliip for a 1U.M Suit. Our $5.00 Suits 1 1 a l i . li st v I lii'.uii phi will i-ur- i il to tll IU. A llloJV i-li lii it- at -m li low iiii-'i- :is iii r Im I'oh' 'iinlin i 'l. oil will li.ivi to i-oimaml lixik at tlii in to :iijiri' iat' tin otli-r. ur Voutli-.' Suits :it S".."in, Si HI Ml I S I I H I mi iin-iii- ! tor lil, tini-li Mini Wnl k- :il 7". :l- in iii-liil'. ( liililn n"- 1 im i Suits ' N !." :iiv wi tllollt Mil 'oini- .11 1' I i :iliiiln Mil III' ll ill illl-l'il. olli" stm-k J. B. WILBER, EBENSBURG. I ASKYO'JRHORSESHOER. CoSosi.- FOR THE . Wmm id THE ONLY ti C 1 1 A r r An omul run WINTER USE. It ARSOLUTI LY rrcvents slirrln?. ant insiin"i ih-i in t s.ih lv uutl tinltrt t lior-c :iimI lri-r. SIhhI wiili tin' Nt-wrlii,' your liorts fii l :nv ;i I w v - in :mm1 1 it i it k 't o liv not li.ivtiii; lo nm-taiitty ieuuve the The CALKS are REMOVABLE-, Stecl-rentcrcJ an J SELF-SHARPENING When worn nut new Calk- Ciin In- eiisily in- Herle.l W itlli.lll rellH.X lll lloe-. aYlll sin iiiii'ieii-i aiiii.iiiit el liinc usually lsl al tlie Mil. k-initli sliejl. I in rei'cn.t i-l in-t:il will mail fret our ile scri 1 1 ! i nl.tr is .ii 1. 1 1 ii i ii .ni-'- nl I 'alkel Sh. s. re i.l v to In- n.ol. il en, l.ir trial. ullereU Uiis winicr at very loxv iri cs. Mountain House STiR SH&YIIIG P&RL0R1 CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG 'I'll IS well known an.l Ionic eMaMiahed ShaTma 1 I'a rlur ik now luratcil n ntre tret, -(M.siie the livery MaMe ot ll'liara. IhtTl i l.utD- er. tiere tl.e I u nf'ii will i t rarrle.l n In the liituri-. SIIAVIMI, IIA1K I'l'TllNU AM) Ml . M I "I u i M t it. me in the iieatem and mul artin ic manner. Clean 1'uwels a pectalty. tta.liuiefl willed on at their residence. J A.MKS II. 1 1 A 1ST. rTul.rietor F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office .The undemlicned deMre to Inform the pnb lio tht he has oneil a havlnic par fir on .Main Ftreet. near the hiM otnee where tiarhetiOK in all If Lrancheis will lie carried on In tlie future, r.x-erx-t hintc neat and elean. Your iiatrun.ive nolinte.1. V X. Ht. Steei Picket Fence. UHLAPS.H f THAN t 000 a m n ' . . '' 'i ' ': i i ThrariOTreiitiitiiiwirirkHF'ii'wvtta Osta rrkl t. . r.-tt.c I ... .. IU or.l fu. n "riu. Sl.l.1. Flu...... Kb.,w. ..ri "lT-ICS tio m.u";sb'"; ?J: "? a'nu 1 inn W Ll at aV TAYLOR & DEAN. ui. zoa a zos Market SU Pittaburah, Pa. inch tlin. I f WANTED BY SATtVL VCLLG & CO.. C7 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, O. I irfT roriTi"H rr riicrtir m Tut J . . I 1 1 m m. in ll.: 'iJliiiLhj it I' li !!! I tswsaa li 1 I ArrX -rz iix- .. ..-I ii h.bi . ta rn sv 1; JOH AI.L.THK NEWS. BEAU THfc Utt JdAXa. l.ko par jaax. K -: t I 1 ; ; ; t $ : I ( 1 '. ; I : 1 1 t ; -. ; 1 ' ; t : : I '. ; 1 1 . ; 1 ; '. : 1 : ; ; 1 t ; S0 ?0 For the Spring of 1895 Now Open and Ready the Lucky Purchasers. I mr new r-t.1 k rank- l'n-t ......1,1. - I... HI-. of -I .leleild ill ilnlnl1.lt ee. I I - - ---1 il t lliellt ; l ---illl-i - ot lat.-t "slvl.-. A uraii 1 coinl .inat i ii i ; 1 1 ; 1 SAVE YOUR MONEY. In no previous adapted the se-isoii have we li n wan and n 'nii im - nl a- we now nl lei- in our -ea-.iiid.lo stuck I'liriiisbiiii i mnmIs. 11. it-. .-l.v'i-l i lnaiki-1 at a lie.- y. u can afford lo pax 11 of Irar-eaill oiviii' inealis. Wei'llei a l-xxiio Clay "r-te.l soil- s-i.-li :ii 7.'.M imt suit. n .. l l'.l ,, L- -old I'.i i le ( "hey iot - .iii-i.'"'. ...... -. lUiii k and r.luc Chcx i"l -ml-, wai ianl.--in de or double sui -at v. " per Soil, i- ll ... . .1 I'.I i. k I liix Suits, siiijle ..I l'r. ks. silk lined all llii.'ii-di al -1" f. l: r.'lle F'lallll. 1 -lilts, slllele dijo dvc al per sun. r-'V- Voiilh-' Suit-, l-i ! 1"' x.:ii-..l :.' roll-" W a-h sun- from ', cetil- up l-Ai rv arliclc liar- the stamp f li hid Mini l.-:illl the I lie.-- "" "ill li"l m y.iiir ii i in 1 : 1 l"x i".iii -Hell line e fail to" sc - our -l.lell. did ii-- .iiiiii ii: .hlcolncllt- ollcli-1. THE CLOTHIER. LILLY. PA. ; a ( -' : ; ; ELKHART CARRIAGE --..a - .r i I " 1- . .. ' Hn. IT. Ciirrrt !lii.-- WHOLESALE PiCt. r.rff W ,-i;-n, ll to jO. - . . .. - f Su"" . i - i . . T i. H ? ..iO. " ' t- .f'H'l. Farm Wjjior.,. ten. 1.1.1.11. i ' o. '"' N.i. :L-. T-.p Hu, . $43.00 - Aa-.rcM W. B. LADIES! Ar V"ii ri kl ii-.iit:h i.ifii,r- !: .Hit --lt- III M .III If t flu- f I '.'.',.,; t , . . ! t tlit-ir l-uiitilui i lti-i:.it-l ItOOkH. It Is. a li. A. i iii..u. . :i in; nrk l -t-i M-t-4ti .i i.tiii. ii il rt--it -f ( ii i'i- in fiil a full t t ll ii iiii.r- Vi rba. Ktrlfii T- lli w n n't lil . i : ii ) ll It- tjl.tr ! i-ci ml Willi I- ! . CliriIii' i :i; aTJINEPTUSi A Vt-rv itl'Ti-iti-. Iciriti'-'j rittii(MHiti t !i ! i -j 'in. i;' V:.- . oltn-r luti- r iini:-. n r s-4.:;.l i rnl M-r Tinl littl-. I-. N ii... i I I 1 o lii mil Hi I'm : ntiti Aim ii. Mnlillf :i'ti:r-il i l. I'l.l. The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., IOlo IMi M iiu:k. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST Nt'A tUKK CIT ELIXIR. An -l-iTfii!it Fn'Kh '!i;innni. fr Iiiitw. tnulanul aixl l.MN i Hiilt if tr t w-iii v ti v- t-ai tk'H'lltltU r-xit-li. il.l. - . ll. f HK-r-T Iiii:h It In use in Hit Inopita's in -t '.in ! I i:? taitiri -i-, tau- . t:tt fniu htrmful irn: In Hands-imt- Pack.iiis, Pi it' Cts. 1 lie -loyrtl ' iinnnrucutivt C LONDON AND NEW YORK. Vlicliilsis l.v a I m .i nt :n.-nt to Her l.iit tl.r Vuueli tui.l to th- K.oal lan.il. NKW i.KK Ik AM 11 . 130. 132. 13-4- Charlton St ROYaU PILLS. Same meiliciiin! .r...orti as lli.i il Klimk, it. In.xcs. an .nis to hex. for a . ts-n's FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCC1VTS REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitter. CORDIAL. ) Vinegar Bittert PON DERS, r-i .l.-s- -.!. Vinegar Bittera. n, w style. -J ,'I'.'1i;;'.'" J 1 .00 Vinegar Bitters, oldilylc. Litter la-t.-. I .ou The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Kpoti. TkrMM .Jflli of n Onlnrr Mir l.endins tauilly Mrdu mr l tin- ui ll R. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietor!, RAN FIIANCISIXI ki NKW YOKK. 1 rak-lintrr'. Kulkk IIIumI Rmt. rENHYROYAL PILLS 9 strt, umbi 1i'i ATrN 1 mm axlir. Im tBma Ut antrular. t-tiMutt.J KMN-r Tmr fttaaii. t M.MMI J . -4,m. I'r-l-.-- K. J auk Mm rttai. 1 take 1 fcr f i iii niiisjaiM-i if- able to coll. il an - of ll"- pi-.p!-- ! Men - an i 1 pi iy loi . Win- -I,. , in Cutaway. I: nit - a! -".' I r ; :'ll-'.M ilolll.i. 1- r -ml ot .loill.ie l l. K lie -'ll , It- 111 ?'." K tiii- I '.. 1. 1 : .1 . I- ' --'1 - " i- :.n I I. l. and HARNS f'FG. CI mrrm -r I S75 - ..i PRATT, Sec . CLKHS-TT v; CARTELS r!!lTTf T r- rj P3LLS. 8 i u rat i" . : . e-j-ii.:. ... :,'..: - I. i r I-. t. : J.v. r .-af.-.-r it - V.. ft! lei:: ' I:. I t CO.. N- FOR WILLING WORKERS m it 11 r x. t t!:t ei.iiai.i-. hi- " imT N attav Irn-n yur lioJt-T 1. 1 1 i;h-iiI. A- '1 ' 11 :" " W MI p 1 tl ' r-u r. -'tii:' rsr. Hi w.- k ! -tif -T:irt I" .jiilit'" -h. r liur tn!.i' at aitv t1 i t.: t 1 - 1 COU! .lililli tt! i.iii- -1 ilji' H. HALLE7T" & Box 880, PORTLAND. MAHE Caveat. r Tr.t -1 V riit t'H-ift' ril- Our Office if. Or?"1 nrt ie rnti : r rftntT from i- Vin. r''. A Pamphlet. " H - Pi- lilMIL iM-Ilt fnf. A C.A.SNOW&Ca Opoosite Patent 01.ee JOB PRINTING . arc"; 1 ! xJ t I I FOR ARTISTIC TRY THE FREE"""' rn : v : 1 t: t i; ; -1 c n A: tae .: Vi x 1 : ta En: : : to . . . tx -: C3' : H : Wr af- . a k mmmm au mm urai ""iff"- TT
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