MM A), i He Has No Show In the Ken tucky Convention. ( ;:usi.r. is Tin: FAYOKin 1 lip vnatnr I ii-l.atr.l lor Mrmlirr f the Cnimiiil : iin Ki.lut inns Hy n tiolil Man - Ihri-f D.il. l i-nt ts of Hes.il.i ti.ni. In I'.i- ILj..irt'il. I.' iivit.i.. .lain- .''. Th. ailminis Iratmii ami Sfi-n-tary t '..rlir-l'- wt'it- cr t:i. nly fuvoiit.-. ill tin- 1 im M-ratir t;ift--'.iiv.iir..i. Tiif silv.-rit.-i wont into t : li-rii-t jutriiiir- aii'l into the cuii vinrii.ii with cmiMciirt-. In the (lis tint m -i-; iiti: th-y vi-rf Iwateti '- to 1. Th.-y , :-.n ii.-.l f.mr nut of the 11 ilisrrii-f i!.i'!n:-rs of t In cinumitU't' on rosulu r..n. hr.' th- aiimiiii-tration men t l.ii.u t!i;it tin- committee st.Miil s to : .r:ina!ly a-ains-t fr- ilvcr. ami as coin. h-n-d : to 4. The complexion of t!n committee couM not have In-ill iianired l.y the aiiiiniiiriiit-iit of both laemliers at Lir-'.- I rum tile silveritl'S. I ii: r when .!u lire William Ueckiier. as .linaaii. divided the meni u:viiir one of the two to silver iiit.ii felt that they iifla.v-i ii. although they uiic.- to Ix-injr ontiuim- tem" irarv c I ! S :iv: mil o had ': Vi T.ld l.er-d. Th.-v t;on i.f I... t laimi-1 a victory in the elec . ckm r over Stone, but after ti'" firmer i-:ii:i!:y on l. uie-. d hi c . 1 1 1 1 wi i i- divided the appointments ail the committees and mi-eoii-ervaf ive views no made on him. Stone would l. .c a; pointed only 'Nouiid money" lie ii on t In- committees. .) udjje Heck ler i a ' -ound money" man. biit favored (; -ii rid Hardin for governor Airhoi::h ieiiirai Hardin favors tYce c i n i'e. he has been supt-orted tliroiiu'li nut by many wlio 1 1 1 i t on a soiind inoiiev platform for him. The feature of the day was the d -feat in hi- home ili-ni. f of Senator .1. ('. S. :la-kbiii n for member of the commir t.-e on re-ohirioii, by lJrof. Arthur Yea'er. a it. an of pronounced ;oid (itano.irit view- b it who has devoted .!-. time t i colli -ir- work and not to pol itics. Senator Blackburn asired to the -!ui;niiaii-hiTi of tins committee and ex j eered to h;r. e a majority of its member- with him for fr- Coinage and airain-t 'ie i -laud and ( 'iirh -le. When Jdael.b .ru wa- ii-f.-at -d in the Seven tieth i'.!-ti: :t was a-c- rtaineil that tlie liar.'' l in. n did in if vv.iiit to be embar ra a by irs aipoiutui nt as one of t lie lnemw-r- iit lar'e. and then Mr. W. T. Kill- "I fh. Second di-fricr ofu red Sen ator Bi.tckbi.. ii r y. ibje tioiis were r. -i ! in tin' convention on the aniii hi neemcut of Blackburn's iiiinie for the c i iiir.-e fr-ii-.i til" Second di-m. r and no T l.i i iier eiiorrs in that direction Were made. A. s. B.-rry presides as p rmanetit chairman senator Lindsay h;s prepared the majority reix.rt on re.-oluf ions, winch em' ! i -i - a -rro'ir honest money plank and en i r t'levelaiid and 'arli-le bv lino-- !' tindr timiucial j ml icy ami ad ii, ; a i-'r it i -ii-. It was -irned by nine of the 1'. itn iab. is of the committee. Tin r. wi't' "ei minority reports, on-Mn.-d by Ule-.i and Kills for the free i ...na-re of -iivi-r i t l'i to !, and the 1. 1 oei- -i a, ; i y realV.riiiini; the platform of -miit'il by v'lardy and t'oulter. PRODUCTION OF PETROLEUM. Kpi--i:ll Ajjint W'nli. Ilfirt otue lat-ni-i-s it" l.ast liiir. Wasiiivotov. June .';. Several nota ble f.-atuies of lit- proil-ict ion of petrol eum in tin- Knited States ilmin;' IM't are pointed nut in tin- report of Special A'eiit : Josenli D. Weeks of the United States e;, oloical survey. The chief in crease in production was in the Kastem Ohio di-trict. showing ."is.-J7t'i more barn-!- thiin in I"'. ::, tin- -tandard bar rel beinr I .' winch--f.-r tr:ill itis. The induct ton of New York del lined al-l!n-t s-.i.ot'O barrels, and Pennsylvania ov.-r .i.oo.(oo barrels. Ohin's nutnit increased almo-t .".oo.ihhi barrels, and Indiana's about l.oo.ooo. t olora lo's output decreased about 7".ooo; t 'oliioi nia im-reaed over '.'nil, -ooo. while the production in Kansas, which did not appear as a producer in bit:, a',-H'u;iii':l io.n o barrels m ls;ii. The total increase for the entire c .un tiy was '.:;i. s"o barrels, the last year s product b. iult 1 'el 1 l.-ibi. Wyomini; Was a. so ielded to the i etrolell III pro diieiu.; l.M-a.ities. shnw.n a total pro duction of birr.-ls. The total value of the year's prod :u-t ion was :'", .iV'.'.o i."i. or 7.' cents a barn-l. an increase in ae-ere,ato valuation of almost r,KiO, OiH) over 1 !. SAL IS3URY FORMALLY ACCEPTS. i'hiiiiitii-rlaiii mill lialfonr laiik f -iiiUi-r I II,.- iil.im l. WiviisiiH, June -''. The Maronis o' Salisbury lias formally accepted tin premtershi'i. vacant by the resinat io. of Lord Ko-ebery. It is nfticiidly ann inn -i'd t t' lar.;n s of Salisbury wiil be i n- ni and secretary of state for foreign a fairs: the Duke of Devonshire, pr.-s dent of the cmincil: Mr. A. J. Balfon Jirst l n-l of tlie treasury: Kt. Hon Joseph hapaber'.ain. -eere ary of sta:i for the i-o'oni'-: Sir Michael Hicks B.-ach. chancellor of the exi-hcpier. Kt. Hon. ienvge B. ( iosehen. first lord of the admiralty. The other memler of the government have not yet lieen lixed upon. A MilliTH' 'on i-nt ion. ('Hif.MM, Jane -''i. The nineteenth annual convention nf the Millers' N;i tioiml Ass.M-iaf imi nf the Knited State is in s- nir at the Auditorium. The following ? lV -.d- i:t. . A. I': lis: i:rst vice po-sii Shelby, : -.-con iei irge I rv.i'i. .1 ;-. rs were chosen: sbury. Minnea:o nt. M. H. Davis, vice president. . B :TaIo; j h ird vice Ma ,.:rli rg. Milwan I . Ma- l!!. .l imioaiK I'.arrv. Mi.wau- pi-.--: 1 -nr. J ' 11. Lit..: Ir.-a-i.t i . ' ' lis; si Ci. ; 11 v. ! lee. -..!...!,. Itl-.llt I Pi I M . a : ' i. : i: . J ::i WiPiai-i M. l.'-nlo-i h :s I l.V Judge Bi ii..e to till i iiloii . !1 sell'oJlceil ree months pi it tcrv i m t "oin- iiris.-n for as-an t and II -1 A. Io.ldeU MmV d.-n. nil Julie 10, to which charge h- j-icaded guilty on Tuesday last. In sentencing v'olonel Bunk. I. Judge Bidd -aid: "At first I was di-pised to give y.m a severe sen tence, but in con-einence nf the man" ' apjH al of tin- prosecutor for leniein : toward you. I will sentence you totiuve liioiitiis in the county prison." Ininiiiirkt to Kt.-nine. 1 i n.AJM'.l.i Hi , June .'(;. The Well man Iron and Steel works, at Thurlow, Delaware county, which have Iwen idle for twoyea'-s. will resume operations in tin; fall under reorganization plan. The concern w;!l he know n as the Wellman Steel company. The reorganization provide- f .r an i-sue of "ioo.mk) pre ferred and Sao' i.o to common stock, part of which has been already paid in. Train sarike a Street Car. PlTTsia in;. June .;. The fast meat train on tlie Wi s' Penn road collided with an electric car on the Sliarpshnrg and Citizens' line at Sharpsburg. and live people were injured: The names are: Pan Nolan, nioforman. fatally in jured: Dr. (i. M. Kelly, badly, but not fatally, hurt; Dan Cyphers. Mrs. Noble and Frank Dougherty, cut ami bruised. Killed liy ly nainite. (iFTTYi'i Hn, Pa., June The pre mature discharge of a dynamite cart ridge instantly killed Frank Cardonem and badly wounded another Italian. They were working on the new avenues being built over the battlefield. PRINCESS HELENE MARRIED. Mie IVi'imir tl-.e Ilil.le of I'ri n-- Kiwsn nrl A Ilrilliaiit A4euill:t;;e. lyoM'oN. .Inne "J'"'. Vrinee Kmannol. duke of Aosta. lias Wvn inanie.l in St. Kanhael's Catholic ehnreh at Kinjrston n Thames to Princess Ileleiie of Or leans, second lanj;l;ter of the late fount of 1'aris. Th" princess was roled in a white satin hriital dress, very simple in design, and admirably suiting; her tall, slander liirure. with a veil of chantilly laee especially woven at Bayoux f-r thi oe asio'n. Iter head dress was a coronet of ir;'ii're hlossoms and she carried a lxiuuet of the same. . The Duke of Aot. was accompanied to the vlmrch l.v his brother, the l ount r.f Turin. The' brid -lven away by her oncle, the 1 luc d-( 'hai tres, Uur TICK K OF AOSTA. pi:inks: 1IFI FVK. brother, the Due d'Orleans. head of the Bourbon branch of the house of Or leans, beiii incapacitated from per forming that ceremony owins to his re cent accident while shooting in Spain. Amonii the irne-ts wer" the Brin -e and Brincess of Wales and their daugh ters tlie Princesses Maude and Victoria: the Duke and Dncliess of York: Prince and Prince s Henry of BattenburL': tin Duke and imche-s of t'onnautrht: the Prince of Naples, Crown Prince of Italv, in the uniform of an Italian gen eral": Prince Antonio of Spain, in the uniform of a colonel of hussars; the Duke of iporto. repves ntinir the Kim; of Portugal, in military attire; the Duehe.-s of Montpeiisier. Prince and Princess de.Toinville.the Ducd'Aumale the Due ' d'Nemours, the Due de Luin ess, the Dnchess of Sase-Coburfj and (iothia a:;d the Inf;inta Kulalie of Spain. The marriage ceremony wa jierformod by tlie bishop of Southwark. the Kt. Kev. John Butt. The Due d'Orleans, bein unable to walk, was lifted from his carriage and carried into the church. M uriler-il I-feiiH.leH!i Wowan. Bl.t KFlF.l.n. W. Va., .Tune -Jii. News has just reached here of the murder of Mrs. Faulkner by a man named .ionn suii, near Bramwell. W. Ya. Johnson was to lie tried for the dealing of a hofr and Mrs. Faulkner was the chief wit ness against him. He went to the house of Mrs. Faulkner and shot the woman, killiutr her instantly. Johnson is now in the mountains, and tlie citi zens are searching the countrv for him. If he is overtaken, tin; otticers say. he undoubtedly will be lvuched. Tom .lolmson llai-es Wlle-. 1SA1N", ., June The Johns K. on Steel company has posted notices of a la por cent iiicrtrase in waes to the men in the converting mill, dryhouse and machine shops, in all about "AO. The men in the Miape mill had their watres raised last week: The increase is entirely voluntary on the part of the company. There will be an advance in all departments by July. The mill is rushed with orders and every branch is ruuninr to its fullest capacity. Illinois 1.4-giftliitiire In S-sioii. SpRixuFiM.n. Ills.. June 'Z. The Il linois legislature lias assembled in special session in response to the call of (iovernor Altjield to consider arbitra tion. 1 ullmau rates, 'Jhicao jusiice shop abuse.,, cliild laiMir, state linances and a number of other topics, which the governor a-serfs were not a ie- iiately cared for ilurin-r the regular session. His message was mild. Separation In Ninety Iavs f niurant.-ii. DF.i.rni, Ind., June .''. A realty and agency company in Texas is negoti ating with the country newspapers of Indiana, looking to extensive advertise ment of divorce business. The linn guarantees a divorce in no days, and there is a confidential note in explana tion that the divorce will Ik? secured in Oklahoma, '"where the laws are liberal and where all necessary arrangements have been made." I-liilip riiilliiis IIi-miI. IJei.aw.ikk, ., June l'i'i. Philip Phil lips, the noted evangelist, is dead. He w;is born in ls:J4, and since ls.Vi has devoted his life to singing sacred music. He is also the author of several txjoks of music, and his songs have gone into almost every home in the country. He made a singing tour of the world, meeting with the greatest success in making converts. Kil)il at a liiiiif-. CoiXMHix. Ky., June i. At a pic nic at Pellvton. IT miles northeast of this place. Thomas and James Crockett shot and killed Daniel Kidd. All were drinking, a. id the trouble came up over some trivial affair. Kidd was uu armed. He was shot six times, and died instantly. The murderers escaped Carli-leti to Yiit llamlins. YashinoTi ix, Jnm t. Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle and Secretars and Mis Morton have, left Washington on th Pennsylvania railroad for Marion. Mass.. where they will le the guests of the brothers and sisters of Assistant Secretary Hamlin of the treasury d partment. A s-oiiil Time Koiinit (.nilty. Atlanta. June William J. Myers, aged 1!, who enticed Forrest Crowley into the woods and murdered and roblied him last fall, has been found guilty of murder in the first degret This is the second time he has been tried and found guilty. Itarben Can't Work on Snmlay. Spkix;fiku, Ills., June 2ti. After July 1 all biirlier shops in Illinois must stay closed on Sunday. The Codv bill has become a law by legal limitation. iovernor Altgels neither approving or vetoing it. li reeu Ca-e Coiiiproniieil. Xkw Yiikk, June -''. The suit began a short time ago bv Mary Irene Hovt- against Hetty 1 tree 11 to recover $ IOO.ikh damages tor Maimer, has been compn- mised out of court by the parties inter ested. l.ittsuk Won the Iterhy. Df.thoit, June -(. Lissak won the International Derbv; Maurice second; Diggs third. Time! eia.i'.j. Ilolni; More Work. Shamokix. Pa.. June The Read ing mines in the Shanmkiii district will lie worked six days this week for the first time in many mouths. All of the Pennsylvania collieries are running on full time. A 'JO IVr Cent I nerease. Xorristown, Pa., June .. J. Mor ton P.rown. manager of the Woodstock woolenmills, has notified his loomweuv ers an increase of '0 per cent had leeu made in their wages. An Appeal K,r Howf-ate. WashinutoX. June 2(5. Counsel for Captain Henry W. Howgate, convicted lat Friday of forgery and falsification of accounts, have filed a motion in ar rest of judgment, alleging various er rors in the indictment. Incendiary Tire In San IranriMo. Sax Fkaxcisco, June 2(5. Within the last three weeks fully a dozen in cendiary lires have lieen discovered in this city. Fire otlicials are inclined To thiuk that there is an organization of firebugs in this city. Marshall and Van lleent Draw. Wiihki.ino, June '(. Jerry Marshall and Yan Jleest fought a 31-j-oand draw. OLD " IS " IUNTIFLI r w Bond Syndicate Has More Than It Can Hand!?. TIM: KOlMHiN ! OT NI'.K lr'.l o rrv Out Cut rriimeut 1 ill IIP T I -let A K ..ll:i.l I hat Willi 1 Iii-jiii- II I in-- II.v- Iteen lli.ililii il -Ilamiili I'l-liii IlilC l-uisit I. lively Tinl;i-.. Mi.w yi;k, .lime -jr.. Tin into the sub-tri a-urv of !' payment , I I.OO I is believed to be pr mf that tiie u-overn-luent has agreed to u mo. .. 'icati. m or change m the co5itntT w.th the syndi cate so far as M-quirii: the -ymheate t import si;,."iii.i.ii of ;;! i: br.t as tne svndicate manai. rs admit that tla-ir onti -act lines not expire uutii October, ainljthat they an- r. -.pi, red to do ail m their power in the meantime to main tain the enimer.t's j-o d re.-i-rve. tln-y may yi-r have to import t:-i un- less thev continue to prevent its exporta Hon Of their alu.it v ! i lo ti-.at un il Vt. 1, 110 one see least of ;ill tin- -yn f;ir the syndicate Count of the l;. -. a la. ooo, it has s ' in the assay o!'.ic. (1 -jiosited in th lie Te ' lian i'i.o 1 is to have any doubt . ate inana-i rs. Thus a- imp- 'i t -d "ii ac 1 er cent lioiiils .!.".- 0 i.l of imported p'ld . i:s ered.t. and lias 1 i-ea-uw aiti iget ht r O 1 of i-'old. i-s t if t lie syndicate Tiiat the m;m;i." are masters of tin market, and thus a irovcrnincnt's ol-i. -T'Tinr; exciianLTe !;. to maintain the is -aid by bankers to be snown t.v tlie laci inai i in n.ne notified the iin inbers of their syndicate of their intention to return to tla-m this week the balance of i'.o per cent of the money they ad ituc d in gold for tlie syndicate to de.sir in the -nb tr- asurv last February to jmrcha-e half the bo;;ds .so hi in this country. Tin- '' per cent will amount to many millions of dollars, and when they i-'ct it. the bank ers, member- of the syndicate, say tln-y will nt know what to do with it. as there is -uch a n'.-t l-..iva of money that it is almost ir.i.ei: a- lie. excejit on cad at unprofitable rat.--. An indication oi the chang" in senti ment in relation to the gold .pn st on was seen at th- .-nb-t"e iscry. when de posits of gold were o:':cr. d in exchange for greenbacks of large denominations. A Washington special say: Treas ury t.liiciais have no minima turn of the reported purpo-e of h viidi cate to deposit today the entire a a.iuiit of foreign golil du-- under the coniract. Tiiev .-ay, however, that tiny would not Ihj surprised if this w.i- .lone, as the contract permits them to deposit any amount in exec of : 00.00 nuii.-es per liuinth wheii"er they may see tit. As to the rumor in N.-w York that the government has permuted a luodilici tion of the contract, all.o in.g tl " -yn li cate to d. jiosit more than half of tin whole amount in uom.-tie gold. Assist ant Seer.-taiy Hand n sa d: "There has been uu modification of the contract. The provi-mu that one half of the gold to the amount of the loan shall ie brought from abroilis to be carri'-d out. Some of tile im portations of foreign g .Id were made in advance of the time stipulated in the contract, but thi- did not involve any modiiication ol tint contract. HAWAIIAN FILIBUSTERERS. imeriimt-iit lit r.tl.i-u Nn Action to M.ii tile Seattle 1 1 pcil it ion. Wasiii i ;ti n. June J1'.. No action has yer been taken by tint navy depart ment looking to stopping the lilibuster-t-rs said to be T'tt'iiig out at Seattle. The- Mohican is 1 he nil iy Ves-el nt tile navy crui.-ing m tims waters. Shtr could easily l..oit alter the liiibusterers if the department i:.i 1- it ii".- ary. A Sea! tie sjiec-.i, -at -. - schooner (5. W. Wat-oil. wiiicii lias clctrt.-d front this port it ii:e . 1- to tal - and an .lt.r t! "iv. it is Willi -i . ...o' i t ; i ,1 i ami is r ! ir lion. iai::t e oU :!li U tl lor lulu, iiit.-n small arm FiatU-rv. Cape I'.at; dump her el p.eCes tl : t 0:1 1 1 It ( apt Var.ri routei i ! li:-X s!:e wi ii i.iiul.et it. to lh w ill head for a of sea. It is said tl-.af -ie small island ia the 11 Which lul- becll select liarlv adap:cd t- the i.v.iii.m group, d and is pecn lending of the Coiiti-abaml cargo. If h.-r plan do not miscarry, an in.-urrecti. n may be ex peeled to follow. It is said that s..mi :-uii rran. i-cn -in; in r- ami a woman m Honolulu who worth sj..V 1,0 hi pro pose ni ting up a -cieioui'!' at tnispo.i Willi heavy gait- and -mad arms, and then g to a small -.-en d in the Hawa iian group and l..i:iiy t iiem.-elves. A 1 li'iiHirrri t ie Mi.Mriiis. .Inn. after the adiouri V.iilie l"i,r -iler. Imm.'d'iitelv the ad ioi.rt! nienr . ,f t'n.. recent silver con vein 1. hi in this cfy. a meeting of a number of prominent Di-mocrais who attend i that gathering wa- heid and plans were nutlm -d for an organi zation of free silver nn-u within the 1 ).--iiocrai ic party for the i rjios,. of carrying on 'he silver campaign within party lines As a res it ..f tiii- meet ing, an address has ii.-.-n sent to Demo cratic leaders throuh nit fin-countrv. Mav Call i 1 1 e r i on t i-iil inn. Dri.i Tii. June A. Tow ne has r t 1:1 in where he had atf.-ad League coir, eution. he is considering the -''..-- igi 1 nan C. 1 lic.tii I '..- and. .1 ill" Kepuiilicaii H- admiited that a'.l.ng of a silver con-, enttoii in Minnesota, and says it will be a call for a Republican conven tion of silver im-n if In- decides t is-t-tie it. Iiilnt Form a -i!ver Iarty. (!ra'!i Raimiis. .Mir.ic.'il. The gather ing of free silver men assembled here to organize an independent silver party in Michigan, prov-d a ti..le. The Xoii-l'nioiii-t Fired. Xf.w 'ii;k, June -jr.. Tlie officers of the Atlantic Avenue Railroad company have discharged lo imeii who were hired to do work during the recent trolley strike. The men say that they were forced out to make room for the old men. The odtcers say that they were discharged for ineomiefcncy. The Snit-ide short Over i'IO.IMiu. Ut'TTK. Mon., June 'Ji'i. The experts have concluded the examination of tlie accounts of the late city treasurer. Jacobs, who committed suicide several weeks ago. Ills acta. cations amount to .(.. il'.i. His bondsmen will make good the loss. PITH OF THE NEWS Democrats nf Ilarri-on elected a solid silver dele: county. . 1 1 Kill tl) ( ., the Mate convent ion. The wife nf an American citizen of To ledo was refii-ed adiui-sioii to Russia, not wit li-t and ing lh.it -he had pas-pnrl-issut'd by the I'nited Stales govt-rment. A gas well producing ."i.iHiO.imii feet a day. Rah! to be tlie largest ever struck in the Here. 1 crnsi, ha- been noit-.l a! C'oh-raiu, t. Miss Slatton of Wash itigtmi. In 1 , w ho rloped live year ago and has not been l-.-en since, i- now -m heire-s. A flu lit, who ciiuseil the divorce of its parents, at .It'tlersimvilie. Ind.. caused iheir re-marriage after Pi year- of He pa ra tion. (iladstone dined with the retiring pre mier. Lord Itost'bery, in London. Au ollicial report say- lhat only VJ."I Jap anese soldiers were killed in battles with the Chinese. An attorney in the ca-e says Spain will shortly settle the Mora claim. Cuban planters have lust heavily on the year's sugar crop. Alabama Democrats deny a reported combination with Republicans against free silver. An ollicinl report from Consul Rattle at Aenpulco. Mexico, on the ( "nlima wreck gives l(i."i us tlie number drowned ami iil as the number saved Suits t' re-t rain the foreclosure of tho Kew York .mi New LnIand railro:uI wttnt filu-d in R.)stou. CROKER A SOCIETY SWELL. Taking In Afternoon Tea and Itelnc F.n-ti-rtained In KiiK-a"''- I.m-vn. June ?I.-Mr. Richard bro ker has returned from New Marker, where he has been since Saturday iin 1 where he had Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. (iranf of New York a-s his gu;-sts. Ke-peetiug his recent trip to Ireland. Mr Cioker said he had a delightful tun. ri ve At Limerick on the nay iw at 1 tlie mayor invited him to lie his j I i.i 'St v h it'll at tie Oarryoweu i.in.. Lady Dnnraven presided. Mr. ( r.-ker stood at the tall with her lady ship for some time. The latter spoke about lur delightful trip to America. Mr. Cioker has decided not to pur chase tlie estate near Limerick winch Le intend d to convert into a stud farm. i....,-ri. i.is brother had almost con cluded the negotiations for the pur chase. He said he would not buy it if l.e could get it for a song, f T he dis covered that the purchase would mean the eviction of lmr tenants. Said he: "With the delight of my visit to Ire land, if was not without its sad side. I found great distress among the ieas aiitrv." Mr. Croker was here shown the New York papers, which told of the success he was making in society. "Yes." said Mr. Croker. "I am get ting to lie as great a tea drinker as my friend Senator Murphy is in Washing ton during the social season. I am try ing to get him over here to accompany me when I go to aft , rnoon teas." Mr. and .Sirs. Croker will tonight at tend ii dinner given by the Tattersalls who will give a garden party tomorrow in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Croker. Miss Tattersall meditates a visit to America as the guest of a daughter of Hon. William Singeily of Philadel phia. OUTRAGES ON MISSIONARIES. Ai..illiiig letail from China - France Threaten Veiiean'e. Finikin, June 2(5. A sjH'cial dispatch from Shanghai says that details have lieen received there of the outrages .i : . . . . upon Americans aim outer ioreiguei at 'hang-Tu, capital of the province of Sz.e fhueii. .showing that their sufferings have ln-en appalling. The viceroy or th.. nrovince. it annears. encouraged the Chinese mob to destroy the mission my ami other nronertv. and it is re ported that a Chinese official attempted to behead liisliop Diiiiiinii. The French minister at Pi-kin has sent an ultimatum to the viceroy of Nank ing demanding prompt redress of thi wrongs done to foreigners, and an iiouncing that in the event of non-com- liliam-e with the demands of France the commander of the French squadron will be empowered to act at his discre tii n. llaranl Won't I'arl icipate. C AMimiiH ;l Mass., June -JiJ. The Harvard athletic committee has voted to reply to the challenge of ixford and Cambridge for an international ath letic meeting. The members of tlie committee refused to make public The purport nf the letter, but is known that Harvard has not changed her position in the matter, and that she will not par-ticii-ite in such a meeting under the circumstance:. A est tin the .Money Mie-t ion. Swr.t.r Si'KiMi-, Mo., June Sen ator Yest, who is stopping at his cottage near In re, had this to say on the money question in its relation to tlie country as a whole and especially to Missouri: "There must lie a settlement of the sil ver question without equivocation. We must determine to adopt the gold stand ard permanently, retire the greenbacks and perpetuate the national banks with their paper ba.-ed exclusively on gold, or we must open our mints to silver." Ii silver lloiililer Found. Il.''Ki!Klt i; Y. An... June aii. From Peach Springs comes the story of the finding of a nugget, or lxiuldcr rather, ul pure silver, such as there has lieen no record of in the history of mining in th" We-f. Tint boulder Weighed aliout half a toii, and its value is any wnere iiiiiii -..uao to $10.0! hi. .V Voiln t.irl Suif-iile. Roriii -ti 1;. X. Y'.. June -Jii. Lillie Rcrtha Larke. aged "JO years, has com mitted -uicide hy juinjmig into the canal from a bridge. It is said that the girl liau troiilile witli her parents over the attentions paid her by young men Nearly ."Iet Her lother- late. Ll.wiMin. Ind., June -Jii. David Yohe has killed h. wife by shooting her three times with ;i revolver. Yohe then at tempted to murder his little girl, but she was rescued by friends. Y ohe ac cu.-ed his wife of inlidelity. A Hanking llon-t I'ailH. Ci.ixrox. Ia.. June vO. The well- known biiukiiig house of (L Haywood A. Son has assigned to J. W. Chasi Liabilities are aliout iKin.ooO; asset- t.'io.ooo. It is thought that all claims will be liquidated dollar for dollar. THE MARKETS. Pittsiu'Hij, June ?.". Wheat Nn. 1 red, Mus.'e; No. J red. s-ot ).-. j I 'urn No. ! veil, nv ear, .Vi " .Vi1 . : No. '-' yel lew sil. II. .1. 11 .Vh ; III I Xeil e:tr. .Vi1 ...'iI-.-Ik-. tint- X... I white, X 1 'i:c.'...-: No. ' .1... '.'w-,.': extra Nn.il white, iil1 4-l.. 4' mixed, iAt.il..,: H iv No. 1 timothy. !7.il-i ls.Ki; No. 'J timo thy. 17.iX" I7.."i: i:teUui. '.i '. rt'.t.l i; No. 1 fe. ilinir prairie, flii.tktn lo.rr.i; waon hay, 17.iJ 4; l'.i.ml. liutt.-r Illirin creamery, -Jl'ir-Je; Ohio fancy rreaia.-ry, 17"M'.k-: fancy country roll, lii'iM.-; low .-rntle- itiel iiNUinu, ."i i 7c. fH KKSK t ililo mild, new, Hiisiji-; New York. new. s'u 'i'.tc: Ihnlierircr, new, i Im-; Wi-ti.n-itt Swi , r.'l:i-: ohm S-.vi.--. li i lm-. K iS St rietly fn -h l'eim-y lvania and Ohio ini-a-i ., 1 ! 'i 1J1 : 1 ;.( .lo in .re for ean.lle.l l'i l"l.Ti:Y I.:trt:t- hv- eliickens, .Vi it?r per j.air: live I'liiekens, -iiiitll, 4tn.."iiii-; -print; cl.iekeiis, 4U litic. us tusi-; il lick-, 5- 'oii p,-r pair. :t- To size; dri-s-i-il chicken-. Inutile -r pound ; ilre-sed spring chicken-, 'J.'c ; turkets, lH-r pound ; ducks. lii liie. East IanriiTV. Pa.. June 2i fATTT.E Receipts nr.- fully tiU:tl to la-t w. ek"s supply, hut con-ist m:; mostly nf ii .liiiiien ami medium crailes, which will -ell lower than la-t week, anil the ln-t irrad.-s will In- ilis.-ed i.f. Several lnad.t ef common grades left over Unsold. We quote in- -kit it.- f.-Iiows: Prune, .".:&. 5.."in; tr.MKl. I. . tii"i l.sic c.M .l hut. her--. J.ln.T 4.:.); r..iu;li fat. .i.niI.Hi; hulls, i-ows and st:t;-. Jl.T.Vi 0. -e: fr.-sh -ows nnit sprinirers, siri.lHoia-i.o.i. HtHJS Keci ipis hcht, hut ennsistim; mo-tly of common t-niili-s. (IoihI eornfetl is active and lrini.-im.' stroiia prices, while i.m InoTi are slow sl... We iiiote: !. ilium I'lulaileiphiits. 4.7-""'. 4-SU: Ix-.-t York i r imd im.xiil, 4.i'w".(;(4.70: common to Tnr Yorker-. $(. iwi 4..V1: poe.-li-. .:i.il 1 4 (kl. SHKF.P .AXU I.AMHS-Tin-supply is heavy and imi-!ly 1,11 the coiiiiniiii order. The mar ki t is slow ami a .-hade lower 011 all j.-r:nh-s. Pl.t the common grades will he hard to di-H.-e of ev. n at low prices. We quote as follow-: Extra, .l.'Jii'til.4i': irood, J ikfe 1 it I; fair, tl.."i (ii .'.ni: eoiniiioii to fair, ."iv-t 1.mi ; lie-t lanih-, 1. j.i'J.iii sn; jjiK.d, J.sV:. 10: common to fair, 1 1..VI 1 2..MI : spring lambs, Jii.inoi 5.(KI; veal curves, ."i.i".j,iT5; heavy and thin calves, .i ii :i.7.". t'lNCINNATI. .Tune 2Ti. niXJS Market netive at 4. 1.1 i 4.75: receipts, fin' li.-iil: shipments. l,mi. h-ad. t'ATTI.E Market in in.nl, -rate demand at fcJ.iiV.i.l.UI; nt-eijit.-, -W In ltd; shiliments, head. SHEEP AN'1 I .A MRS Sheep, market steady ,it l..Vi;r.ii..Vi; receipts. 2.7il head: shipments. ii. ;..n. itnils, market active and higher at J 7.1'i4,1.liU. Nkw Yihik, June :5. WheatSiwit market irregular, closinj; firm. No. 'J r.il store and elevator. 75' ,c ; afloat, 7ii-1-c: f. 0. h..77' ,e ittloat : No. 1 northern, 7K,e d. livered: No. 1 hard, N'jc d. li vi r.il. ( 'orn Sjiot market ipiii-t and firm. No. ii, 5'-Tc elevator; .1ii"He afloat. Oats Sjit market active. No. 2, 2!'U (I U '; No. delivered, ia' 4.u itil1 -c ; No. 3, aw--N... - white, :tti4':cil,.; N...' 8 whit.-,' a." J (:;:.'-,: track mix.1 western, Xia-Ck-; tnu k w Int.-. 3.V1 4le. CATTLE EurnjM-aii cahles quote American t.-crs at ll:.ii-."4. ik r p. und, dressed weight ; rofn-."at,r U-ef at s'4a4- jkt pound. SLIEEP AMI I.AMIlS-Sh.H.p, market slow hut st. -a.ly. l.ail, market ilrai'uMlii; and lower except fur t p (.'riules. Shttop, p'-T lo tfo-l. Iiix a lo; lambs, inferior to choioe, tiUU t'.ii-iA. lltXJ Market atvadj at $4.90 3.5u. wmm rung ix. New Move of Quay Men Against Hastings. WILL rifillT II IS NOMINATIONS. llrown of I.an-ater Kefne tlie gover nor' tiller tif : .liiiltelii Tlie "m tor Will I-ave For lleaver Tonight. Clearfield KmlnnM llal inn. H akhisih ru, June -'. Senator Quay keeps saw ing wood. He is still confined to his room at the Lochiel hotel with a swollen foot, but he is not idle. H has put himself in direct comiiinnica tion with his friends all over the state, ami they are lining up against the Hastings combine. Tlie senator has bad many callers to offer their supitort. He will start for his home at Heaver to night. There was much rejoicing among the followers of the new combine ovt-r the declaration of Mayor Warwick that ho was with tlie governor in this tight, and favored Rank Commissioner Jilks son for reflection as state chairman. There was a rumor this afternoon that there was likely to le a compromise le tween the two factions, but that does Ii.it seem probable. Senator Cuav re fused to say anything about it and the governor's friends emphatically deny it. Chairman ( iilkeson says he lias nor yer received "Jack" Robinson's lett'T to him demanding an accounting of the finances of the state committee, ami charging that he used nearly $1110. O.hi in the management of the gubernator ial campaign last fall. I'ntil the letter reaches him Colonel iilkeson is confi dent of his re-election over Senator tuay as s ate chairman. The tuay jieople have served notice on the Jla-tings combine that th-y would nniMist the nomination by the next invention of five of the Republi can judges of the superior court ap jHjinted by Iovernor Hastings. Judge Wickhanfof Leaver is tlie only ("nay man selected lor a ;-cat in the new court. All the others are friendly to the governor, with the possible excep tion i f J. Hay Hrown of Lancaster, and lie has declined the apjuiinlment. "Jack" Robinson will lead the fight against the nomination of the fie supe rior c ourt judges. He will also present District Attorney Shaffer of IMaware county for nomination as one of the judges. Shaffer wanted the governor to appoint him a judge, but Hastings refu-ed on account of his youth and lliexjit-rlelice. The feeling on the judgeship ques tion is very hitter. Senator Quay's friends say the Reaver man considers this 1 he ntosr iinMirtaiit move he can make against the new combine. They claim he is justified 111 bringing the ju i ciary into mlitics. since 4 iovernor H listings has already done that by his selections. It is said by some that the sole reason Rrown declined tlie gover nor's offer was lfause he anticipate.! such a contest and did not want to get mixed up in it. A Clearfield special says: At The Cle.irlield county Republican conven tion the a. I111111istr.il ion of (iovernor Hastings w us enthusiastically end. ii-sed. Tin- announcement of his name was cheered to the echo, as was also the res olution endorsing Colonel R. F. iilke son for re-election as chairman of the Republican slate committee. l'lea.-ed With the Ileeition. Washington". June '.'H. The arrest of James A. Peralt.'i in Xew Mexico, and the decision of the I'nited States court of private land claims that his right to about lia.oiMi acres of land in Arizona and Xew Mexico, much of it occupied by settlers and known as the Peralta Revis Mexican grant, is declared fraud ulent, was received by the secretary and the otlicials of the department of justice with much satisfaction. The I'ope anil t.illoiiH I'art. RiMK, June Th' poie lias ac corded a final audience to Cardinal (ill. buns His holiness renewed his declaration of love and admiration for the American iieople. urging a close union between the episcopacy and their flocks, and enjoined upon Cardinal ibbolis to remember that Catholicism must a ways take the lead in civiliza tion and progress. Helped Irive Iornion. tint. Dfxvkr, June 2. Uamiaii Hauser. who has just lied in Highlands, aged !'.', formerly a resident of (tuincy. His., was a lieutenant in the Illinois state troops who drove the Mormons out of that state in IMil. and took part in the attack on tlie barn near Xauvoo when Joseph Smith, the first prophet of Mor lnonisiu, was shot dead. Archbishop Kain Formally Notified. St. Iii is. June -'ii. Most Uev Joseph Kain has received from Km the official document declaring him Archbishop of St. Liouis ami translat ing Archbishop Peter Kichard Keiidrick to I he see of M arcianajM iiis. An American I'iljrriiinme. v-.. ... - . -!-. iokk. . i une There will Int anotner American inlgrimage to th shrine of Iourdes this year under th uireciioii oi me rat hers of Mercv. The pilgrims will sail on the Ked Star line steaiisnip esternland on July . o and xmu return in the middle of Septemlier Mgr. Satolli lias endorsed the pilgrim age. 8. L. IlKKII. M AT.2l.IT h i. K. REED & READE, Attorneys sit I siav hKEfiSBl'Kd. - - - I'KNNA. ilti.-e on t'entre flreet. 4jjsi3 KITTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys 11 1 Isiav, EBENSBl'Ktl, PA. - ttl-e in t ipera llon-e. V.y.vt T. w DICK. All'OKN KY-AT-l.A W, KRKNHItllKM. I'KKN'A 'Special attention to given claims lor I'en inn tiimniT. ete rhi- tvo J. F. Mi KKNHIt'K, AT-roKMCV ZtNll C.U NHK1.LOK AT LAW, Klif.NSlil HO. - llrioe on tlentre street. FA LI.11 MYEIIS. A n nhKY-AT-LA W KlIBMftBlJRd, VA. I irnrA In (tntlntia.1 Ko. on 4 emn utreel DOXALI) K. DITFTON. ATTOKNKY-AT I.A W. Ebicmsbi'Rii. Plum ' 'in in iHsra House, tienter rimet. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Set the Genuine! Sold Eierywhere! GREASE DUGGIES at h Price S8i0 -' r.at'nM . $.-4 ri;i'i jtmi Cr liiiiriry llrii.T Mt..r an. I av "X i'i 11 n 14 1 11 i? .-m. t. tii. ii. W.trvau Sall!, il il V Krve 52ft I . H. HI V A- I'tlfTMI. ij) t to l'i La a if rl-, Ciuciuimti, J. Mffiaciiuaa. THETORNADO If TOOT dt-mu-r con lhBlettieatt-ra looeoiM.rib Intl. sr 1. Cmlll f. R. HARRI8OM A CO Nadurr ml i canton, Ohio 1 1 km a TuUilnj. WILBER'S. the noisiest hand tloes not leal the liirir'st profession, atul the larirest advertisement dues not always represent the ;reat et ha o;:iins".' (ienth nieii in need of a sea sonahle Summer Suit canimt find anything more appropriate than one of the-e tine Worsted Suits we are selling at SS.7. The.-e Suits yoll now see so free ly advertised as hi f) haiirains for SlO.m :n-e ahsohltely the same ill every respect. Our $14.50 Suits are anion; our greatest money - siiyiiiii haro;aiiis. These are made of dark .!g;ray, hard-t wisted Worsteds, lined with the hesl. material. They are the hiri;et hair-rains in the department. ( 'o'iie and examine them. Our S10.00 Suits. We don't mean these S'J.".tM Suits market down are to TEN DOLLARS, hut we claim them to he extra ipiality, .-tyle and workmanship lor a SlUM) Suit. Our $5.00 Suits are hea mies. You will le siir prised to see them. A more stylish line at sueh low prices was never he fore produced. You will ha e to come and look it them to appreciate the otl'er. Our Youths Suits '.."", sHUH and .vl'JJKI are iinsur- asset! for Iil, lini.-h ami work- 111 iii lt. ( 'liilcli fiT Milt: It N 1 , s: ..'., irt' without :im ii:il. ( 'oinc :iii1 cx.iiniiH' 1 1 1 our tKk 1 1 1 1 In- cnli llictil. J. B. 17ILBER, EBENSBURG. TASKYOURHORSESHOER. BCr3 - -"V i-nr. -ri ir FONLY Shoe for WINTER USE. It ABSOLUTELY prevents slirrinir. anl iiisiir- irt--t alfty ami Hiiul.rt tj lire ami iri t. S1im witli the NVvtfrlip," iur horde's fwtarealwas in iimm1 tii(litiii kiit ?o hli4ieH for llarJKiIilt. The CALKS arc Kl MOVABLE, Steel-Ccntcrcd an J SELF-SHARPENING When worn out new Calks ran 1- :il in serted wi; 1m ni t r ii loving slH-i. a nnj au iuniM-ne aiiioimt t tiUiC iiMi.illy lit at U& Marksiiiit ti hj. On rt'tri.titf iwwfal will mail free our tle svi iplivt cir-i4:ai iilauuiii rif -of i'alkftl ready to Ik naiU-l on. for trial, odcioU tlii? winter at wry low ratH. Mountain House ST&R SH&VIIIG PARLQR1 CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG ' Mils well known and lonit eMatllhel SIiktiiik 1. I'arlur i no w l.iraiej on 4entre street, op (Misl.e the livery ninhle ol ll'Hin. Ihivls . l.utb er. whrre the l u nel" will t-e rarrte.l on In the luture. SHANINC, 1IAIK CHITIMI AMI SHA.MIM MtINO dune In tlie beateot and mul ariisiir ui aimer. (Mean Towels a upeclalty . -1 lea waited ou at their residence. JA.Mr-S H. tl A IS T. fruiirietor F. X. FEES1 Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office .Tbe undenlicned denlres to Inform the pub lic that be ban oened a rbavlDK par or on Main ftrret. near the ogt office where barberlnu tn all Its liranclie-w will tie carried on In ttie luture. KvrrviblnK neat am! clean. Your palron-ute solicited. F. X. FF.KK. Steei Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN WOOD n ' li ii n ,i TAYLOR & DEAN -0l. 203 m 205 aUrk.t SL Pittrtyr,h, nidi a ua. WANTED BY SAM'L WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI. O. LARGEST EXPORTERS OF CINSENG IN THE U. i LHIK AI.LTHK NKWS. KKAU THE iKr IS At AM. tl.ati par yr. I a a 1 h V !. iiii; llji .mat 1 lU-f -ajii ii. 1 11 t ; ; ( i ; 1 ? ; : : ? 1 ; I ; 1 ; t ; 1 ; ; 1 ; - 1 : i l ; : 1 ; ; ; ; 1 ; t ; t : : 1 '. ; t : 1 : ; 1 ; ; 1 : - ; I ; 1 ; 1 '. : 1 ; I X ; 1 For the Spring of 1895 Now Open and Ready f the Lucky Purchasers. Mir ! ?t.'k ran I, s liist in imp ! I rur. In;...: tpialilv; U,-nis,-..f spl.-n.li.l :is.s..itni.i.l: U-.-.IUS.-.! !.. t latt-isi t U-s. A iMuii i ifinliiiiati.'ii ..I . iiciniisi;,.,. ,., SAVE YOUR IVIOPJEY. In ti.i i.lt-viiills sa-.is.ni li::vc - Iki II ii"" li a.htpttl t.i the Willi s an.i ft .piiit-ln.-lit- -f ihc U-s W ll.iV ll.T 111 ulir i ils..i;i.' k l Mi II s l-'uriiisliiiis; i.ls. Ilnls. .i.-.. s, l.t lisi i-.r.s-ii l'..i nun ksl :i t a ri.t- ii t-.ni nil. .i ! l. p:i - 1' I ii j , II if i:ir-':iill Ui'J li"': -.Ills. ; Wr ,.ili-r a l-w. 'Iii W..c Sa. k at 7.'-' -r All-l Ulitck nli'i I'.lii.- t li.- 1..1 iut :i! vi.li. I'.Lick ami 1 ! ' '!' ;iri:ini- I ;.!! .. mh-U- ..r.l. iit'lc i :l - r Kmc :tll "I rl:'k ': Niil. -m-i.-i.r .'...ul-i, Fr.-k. ilk lili-l all llii"il' i'l l" l' A. I:. I'.'.ii,- KI.iiiikI miii. -Mi'l.-..r .l..nl.!.- I 1. !vc. al 7.."hi la i Mill. Km- mi .1- 1 ... Y.. nil.-" Miil. 1 ". v- 1- ! :-' !''" W11.I1 Mill, tii.m 1 iil- kiln- r.. K-r aril, le U :.r ll.c viaiii-nii.ii-i. U an. I l.-aiu tl- I i "' "' - '! I" in x.nir iiiin.l: ll" an I' l''' fail I x' " .mr .l. i.li.l :i.rtin .lll.'. llll llt- i.l! i-l. 111 t ' 7 1 : : 1 ; i: U V U Ua Laoi L-- - ELKHART C&33AGE and H&RHESS HFG. C5 lfi- t.. ,n.-r. for SI Ko.37. fiurrej llarue-s. N.kTls. Ti.p Buii((. $43.00 v., ;i. 1 jiu, , "I N. 1. t mrnt I'm' S l-r Ml. ,T T..P ' M.h .ilk arj.r. t.i 4. .I.u lo lu. fMMlmc,' "I" I lt -.cr . n 1 1, . u LADIES! Are ym rils fimuh ! v-i.tt:r - ! uc o -ui. in srmts t- thf M.t. i. y t.fi -. ,; . ttlll W UtiiIJ'lii: ut . v. i. t.- out if l!i-ir Uautil.it i luii l I.j(I llOOkri." 1( W M I. A- 1. Iil,i.i..- rtli-i n i. iumC 4rfc l --r "i4ii ! i tin- ii.. u fro-ipt f tu t-t-i.t' in i ! :fi v w il Utll MlH!tl a lull ff tit II ?.M.I'I- Ii.-ijS-- Firf-U t-L,!i- tl. w -M -m !.! I .il. i -1 1 :- comi'h l- !!- '!!. XI k.s.l. i. ii.u-:- . .; its iiu-t Nui;ir f. I i;'rlii-r ii i :; n1-. :-! rhrwiiw il-. aUINEPTUS! A vrv iilva-iiti-. Iitrs oxhinmiihI 1tl ih-JU tli-r lutt'-r lrn t-tt 4 enl r lint UitU-. , t; i.i I. i it. iitiyeu inn; m l.u'"if ami Ain- n t. h. SulmH(i- rvt'i v N.l tit-. I't .r tv l'i u. .! Miittil.-it :u. .1 i- The Academic rharmacetilic Co., l.OMH.N AM Ntu oi;k. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST NW WKt flT W ELIXIR. Ad -l-THiit KiivH.Ii .h:ii nia. , f..r l.ili..ui. iiuilarial mi l l.l.l 11 ' l'l-.tir., ii.V - . iii.. Hi'". "I .-r tHnty tivr- j ,-ai . .f u..i . n,.i,. 1,. ai'iiililli' ria'Hr,-li. Ai.r.i.M l.v III.- ljii.-Ii.-r-t lll.-,ll. :ll :lith..ril I.-?. lu use 111 1 lie li.s.itMls in .-n-i .:in ! 1 m. -K!.-i-iull Ik I.t.il t.. L1.I1.-. , I..I Ir. 11 aii.l - Ji'ii .f tw-d.-ntiir liai.n. tmirel tvrialiic : in-r fr..in lisrinf i.l .1: In H-llliisoUlf Pack.iors. Pt .tr i0 Ct. l"r,iir-.l 4.1. ;j- l.y Vlie foyJil 1 )i,arn,awi.-u1ic Co LONDON AND NEW YORK. t'hfiiiilM l.y a.M.iiitiii.-iit t.i ll.-r 'laj.-.t Vu.m WHlt.ilW H..al l-aiini. KKW XiKK l-.RAM 11 . 130. 132. 134 Charlton SL royaTTpills. Same ninlk-iDal r..-ni-.-s as i. IIi.imi.. in bx, ai j.ills to lu.x, f..r a 3 ifii'.. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCGI iTS REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vin.gar Bitter C0ED.AL, J i'";1 mi, r -. vinegar Uitters rOWDEKS, .l... io.-. Vinegar Bitters, iiew siyU-. v:i'''1 I .o Vinegar Bitters, old stylo, i.itn r ta..t,-. I .u The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Tkepa.f uTlh of a Otilurv 1!.- l.rnliBir tauily AlrtlU-iui- ul ihr World. K. H. McLonal J Drug Co., Proprietor, SAN FKANCISt.'U anu NEW VuliK. n rlrkntrr' IHmw Rrl. rEHHYROYAL PILLS trc, r-liM'. t.Otc ak lruciflt lor Ckichrmter Itm 4 AX brr. JV aMrva fta aiim. fttfaia mnti MttrXwM At ll Uail or af4 -S im faunii (of rt trwv. l-tita.iiaU. &4S Mm Ml i anon 1111 r mprr. c . .lf .1.. 1 1 I- l.sl .-nils ill ( ll'.:l:n . : .11 1 , . .lit- I..-,- .1 -.. I. 1 iin.l i ! ! i THE CLOTHIER. LILLY. PA. i ..1, lii.i.i Hi." 4l.-...-r '.-ni v w . Iliuf.llll.l I .al"e-t 111 li u ! . : il T - . - I , i'Ihii.' . i.i I- u''.l lirii.' Hi - ..f. v .'1 .r. ui..... ! m. mi- iM'l.-rm . i:, i. .:i I. V. ( .1 Ir. ui.l l...:ri i!l ii. .1 t -r n t.i lit .-i J ti-ar- W lif i-si n n j 1 .;-ll . .-r i-rl r-.u' Wril.. .ni ..... ;. r...i:itf ' rvi-. V lake a.l r.-k i.: tt..-i... . M.ii:.iiii. WHOLESALE PRICES. Spring Wagons. 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