uu I) .1 Three Helped Him T.Turder the Williams Sisters. t)E .MAN HANTS TO CONFESS. Ke Ask for o::i-titecl lmi.in.iity I'rom I'lini-loii. lit He .tv Oi.iiiIa.li. I'irtel :iul Holmes soul Iliiii-elt t'ollilililtetl the llce.l Oilier llcw-I.iiiciit-. ("Pii ...t Jnlv I. awtr William I'r.io:-.. the Fort Worth aft rnt-y who is j : if ;ir TMi' libiaili-'' 01 -in- nt;ir 01 Minni" WV.Ii.ims, t;i'-4 th.tt he is pre . irel to jr-ivc the inurilt of Minnie a : i i Annie Wi.loi-ns. II. in- sts that i: v. a iImiii by Hohues, txt-I. I'uiii.itii ati'l another man, wli.w.- h'. iu:ty he r-t uses to flivnle. Ti.i- tii ;t ti has b--on l .ca't-tl by a le ti ctiVH. whom the heirs of the Will-la:;!-' s:r put u"in i ho case e:;ht ith :ie. i.- rt a.ly to cot! f nUl Mr. fa; j a. "on ojie condition That is. Th.it the l' ;!' K'laran:'-- hi n immunity t:. ::i j-.;i!i:.-h::i tit. My 'I- te.-tive says man kii..vs that th- p.rls were k.i'.l in tht S:r.v-th:r.l street house a!tl that he- knows where they are J-ari.-.t.'" In 'hi- f.nr-e of the further t-xcava-t: u in rh-- H-.hiies l'.n!. :i.r. the police i.:e artl.e.l part- i I two t S . ! botie-. a j, -... ,,! -knii a:: l t.'ar smaller 1 om s. . pa; k' t of letters written to Holmes 1 v a miiii!-r "f w.ii.tu were ai 1 uu l. which show that he was en- ! in insurance sclieines m ivvti. A tuv-t r. . l)oi a" i mentioned as the l. . :;f of numerous -mall sum w hi.-h are can t'ul:y rt-c rU-l. I'et.-r 'ira!el. father of Enieline ( who is aiil To ha e been mur . r- i by ITo.mes. lias arrived in C'lii eairo with I'hili lUii-na ("i'i.inil, si.-ter of trie i!ii--ii'tr u-t. With Ir. li. .1. :i'i.ui'i. a rt l.itive, they w-nt to j.. !ice 1 euu-jnarters. w h'Ti- a t r t ootit-r-euro Wis li- lil with h-ef Kihiioih. :mi1 Inspect or Fi'oatra k They are here to try to ferr. T ut th. i rime. A It vivaiel -pci.il -ay?.: 1'at Quin lan. janitor of the buiuiiair formerly oeeumeil by H. H. Ho'iih-.- ill I lilrio. f rmei lv lived at Wiiiourhbv. a Mib- i:ri of This city, arid va- a farne-r. He came To th's country -vle-n he was LM y i: of ae. 1 siniirf his -tay at Viii"iii:,!V.v he savi-d his m"!iey and iiboiii -i years ai: went to Michigan, where lie j u r ha.-ed a farm. He tailed t' n-l a ci. ur title to I he pr 'perty , how ever, ate'! alter liavin i-.r.d lor it. in lhii, 1. t it. He then v. it to ('hi. airo in tlie fail of and n.a le prepara tions To keep a bo.-.rdiii'.'ionse dur:nfr tiie World'-, fair. While livir.c in Wil loei;;.by. iinnilil married Mls Ella llitt, and le r people -no live there. WHIPPED A W.FLBSATER. New Method f riiio-hiient I'sf-d by an . Itleriiutti In i! Ue-t'iirre. Wit .kks;:.i:u! . I'a . July Alder - nia'i I)' ii'ihue The Third ward of this city l.a- put into prae-i-e a novel m- rli."': !' pi:iu-i:ii.!' wifebeaters. which efi k- hr- f trial p.. o ed a iiveat sue ess. the !r.!-i 1 am! wite n i inir fully leeon. ied. He jMe Cii.tr. e. Horsey, a ii-ltii. a terrible l e ifinir f r refusing to live p.-aceably wit li h:S wife and sup p'.rt le-r. Ir worked 1 k. a charm '11 a' dermal; tir-t Tin d what kind-I.e- wo;, l i . .. ( a!;i:i' 1 ) r-ey to one .-id.-, lie '.ive him o c.-nts and told him to make lie nor. with h;- w.fe. and ; ion,:-.- nor ':. b. -it her any more. '1 hen e? letr them al-'le'. but when ile t tiin. d in lialt an hour rli s.t If lenient had not taken il.ice and t:ie woman was crying It -i .-me-l that Ho.ey preferred oinr To ja;l To -tay.n.. fie.- and work'ii : for Ills family. This arou-eil rhe ire of 1 ..'!oh:e an 1 li ci !nl l!u- n.-puiiitu Lis r-ar i-:hce. I'onolnie is lartre and portly, bur his handball ; lay is famous and ile-pjte lus -iO pounds he i far from cuuihersonie. 1'e jra e ll- n. pro a terrible bearing. The c ilprir p'ead for laeicv aail arTfi d to tveat his wife ri-ht I.illlitltc .tl;o k- it Tr:-.i lii-r. -1 a i k . I'a . July Louis Mo-her, a lunatic, cr.rert ii tlie si-hoi' of (tie l.title ran c!.u:eh. w here a larpe nuiiiber of pupils ware i-npaped in .-tii.ly. an ! sava-- ly and without warn ing attaek- d ti- tea. -her. Prof. Slep niyer. and iiiii -abf.ily would have kiiied him bi;f tor t I n Jo id outcry of ih- pupils, wm h i roa' iT r-hctitV .Mur pliy. w ho ba i ia d 'o 1 - pa nip. to the scene. A 1'lof. .-:elnver !ia- buf one arm he w I- unable t.. pr.-.t-et ll tn.-elf. It took til- com": llled S'lel pTh of four men to take Mo.-ln r to j r;-oii. 1 h- I'rimer t.-i-.til I.i.a'Nlli;. I'a.. July Charles Kena'i. a member of a Je:i ri-tfe eauip mp dub. was arr-.-ted by :! -ers WiMilfe and 1 'aniioii. . harpl w:th st-aHnsi a Stev. us r::le f:om Fra;:!- s .-h.Htinp p.-tli-ry. He w a i-otnmitt .l to jail to aw air trial and 1 oitab'.e A lam Mitchei sfaried for lr. eti.-J.urp with K uati. i'.eiore he landed his ma a in jail he p.. drunk and allowed him to pet awav. He w.h be laiied t- an-wer fur tiie o:leu-e. I ill ItroYeltieliT I kt--ili'tl 1 Min. II AKKisi rit:;. July A meeting of th- fn.ird of tru-te- s of trie Sold.ers' and Sai.ors horn- at line w held at the executive i h iuiber. at wiiicli it "-as decided to er-ct a n-w booer plant at the msfif ntion. The contract for the t. -ilei li- u-e ainl connection w a- award ed To ( tm-tai le I'.ros. of Erie. A com mittee was appointed to secure the rvii- s of an as-i-tant rei.leut physi cian. shi-riir Ca.mjM-! t., ;ie r..Ti-T.w . Pa.. July Sheriff Alexand -r Sort h is .it-. ar-d befor.' .Ii -r..-e ..j the r -.'. .- 1 i-i.e;-and entered oo :i,; ;,,r jw, a;. .- oaaee at court lo ae-wer to a iaa:u.- or coriiipf j.ruetic- t-. ur-- h:- . l.-ct; m la-! fall. Tlie .lieu- i- j y I hut" of 1'oii, - i i. :: is i ,-t en indoah, W !i- a.'e.-i ti.al --..Tf p: - d ll' 111 a ) puty-,;,. tor h..- m i u- s and lnilu- nee. He lli.h. t t Hi- li i.l. ii.U iii'iMVi. I'a.. .b.!y :i. (ieorpe F. I.an. r, pre-id n: ot t: e I -raer I'.rewinp company, has made a p-i-ral asipii n- iit fof th- ben. ht of creditors. His 1-abi ifl-s are said lo ! over in ,t)oo, t ut til- limaled as-ets exceed this hper- Mr Earner d-clares that his dividend- in the brew inp compauy have becu wuhheid fiom him. Iis:il4intir.i; to tin ollirr. I!.Mi!il -MMt.i. July .'.1. Auditor Gen eral Mjllii has had to an-wer a pmmI many i-rt, r- from ,,ld soldiers who want inlormaf lou as to w i.eii the state . rvic- li-iiM. ) law for Ciiion soldiers from this -rat.- poos into e:fect. There wa- Mich a bill otler. d m the lepisla-tur- 1 ui u did not pa.-s owing to lack of time. Iitin-d In Oklahoma. Pi i;i:y. O. T.. July Mrs. Haftin M. Smith has secured a divorce from h-r hu-band. John E. Smith, a Hrook 1;. u n-w -paper man. in rhe district Court here. Aurtf-l t. th- Mora laiui. Mamiii.. July :;!.The cabinet coun cil has accepted the amount whica America demands as payuit-ut for the Mora iudemnitv. -w York Kriul!ian I on trillion. Xf.w Yi.hk, JulyiH. The Kepnhlicau state central committee hiu called the uste ojuveution for bept. 17, at Sur-atopa. TROOPS AT JACKSON'S HOLE. Other jsol.licri I'ushing oil, I5"t Kvery thlnc l Ouirt. Washington, July 31. A dispatch has been received at the war depart ment, from army headquarters at t hnaha, staring that the battalion of the Eighth infantry, composed of live com panies, from l ort Ru.-sell, in charpe of Major Kisbee, had left Market Lake for Marys vale. They had -.0 days' sup plies for tiie entire command, which included the squadron of cavalry now on its way to Marys vale. Th- dispatch said further that Jen eral C'oppinper had not lepii heard from. The cavalry has probably ar rived at Marysvale. Army o.l.cials es timate tha the infantry can, under forced n ar -h. reach Marysvale in six days. In view ol the peaceable char acter of the reports from the scene of the troubles, such hurry, however, will not. in the opinion ol the otlicials here, be n cessary. leva-laiol llnnrrx Ird Servant. W A-iMNiiTuN, July 31. The presi dent's coachman. William Willis, has been, buri-d with appropriate Masonic ami lelipions funeral services. Many Whit- Hon-e employes were present, and Sinclair, the Whit House sTeward. came here from liray iablos to attend the funeral, by direction of the presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland. A larire wreath of white flowers and asparapus was sent to the church by The presideut in memory of his faithful servant. A Voiitliful Fii-eliuc Chfi-sfa, Mass.. July 31. Henry O. Clark. 1? years old. was in the munici pal court here charped with breukinp and enterinp. bur his rase was contin ued in ord-r To permiT STate F'iremar shal Whitcomh to prefer more serious rharpes apaiiist him. By his own con fession, last sprinp he set fires that caused a loss of more than .V).neo. Clark has already served time for in cendiarism. K.arT hqtiake shock In Italy. Fi. ikf.ni k, July 31. Slipht shocks of earthquake have occurred here, which caused much alarm, in view of the city's recent temfyinp experience. No serious damape, however, was done. In the district contipnons to the city, the shocks were more severe anil caused more damape. AtComacchi, the chim neys on some of the houses collapsed, causiup much alarm. I'liileil .After &H Vfjru. LfviAX:iiiiiT, Ind.. July 31. Mrs. James Hosier of this city and Mrs -ohn Miles, sisters who had not seen or heard of each orher for oS years, have met at Lake Maxinkuekee. They had lived only 10 miles apart for 1J years witl out knowinp it, ami the r reunion was broupht about by a casual mention of the name of one to the other. A Wealthy Farmer Suicides. WuF.FLiNii. Jnly 31. William Shay, one of the wealthiest and most promi nent farmers of Preston county, this state, has committed suicide by cuttinp his throat with a pocketknife. Shay was a man of fine intellect, hut of late his mind has shown sipns of giviup way. He leaves a small family. The iM-fcnder (lave It t'p. Xkw Lonion, Conn., July 31. Vipi lant beat the Defender today in a run of fi-1 miles from FJaton Point, on the Lonp Island shore, four miles from Huntinpton Harbor, to this point. The Defender pave up the race not far from this port, because her steerinp pear be came deranged. Turkey Accepts Ihe Reform. Lonixin, July 31. The Daily News publishes a dispach from Herlin, which says that The Tapehlatt has word from Constantinople that Turkey has accepted in t heir entirety the reforms which the powers have demanded in Armenia, after receivinp a firm note from the Salisbury government. Army Worms Doing Damage. Hfnnksshy, O. T., July 31. Army worms have made their appearance in some places in this vicinity and are doinp preat damape to alfalfa, katTir corn and some of the late corn, though most of it is lieyoml damapes. Two days' hot wiuds have damaged late corn some. Wanted III Illiitftis. Whf.ki.ixu. July si. William Blow er, who is wanted at Decatur. Ills., for robbery and other crimes, has been ar rested at inyamlotte. Ya., while visit ing his brother, who lives at that place. Lilian l.im Suicided. Nfw York, July 31 The coroner's inquest in the case of Lilian Low. who was found dead in the wixkIs near V i.-hinpton Heights a week apo, re suited in a verdict of suicide. Strikers Winning Their Fii-ht. Nf.w Yokk. July 31. The contractors are coming forward in such numbers to accede to the demands of the striking taiiors that it appear.- probable that the strike will soon be ended. A Woman Choked to Death. Cm m taw City. I. T.. July 31. Mrs. J. F Mitchei, living north of town, on her way home was murdered. The marks on h-r throat indicate that she was choked to death. Jutlge Catun 1 lead. ClllfAiin, July 31 Judpe John D I'aton, ex-justice of the Illinois supreme court, is dead, aped N4. He had lieen lonp ill, having suffered several strokes of paralysis. May Issue Cash I'olicies. H AKKisnritii. July 31. Attorney (Jen- eral McCormick has given Insurance Commissioner Lambert an opinion in which lie liolds tliat mutual insurance companies have the ripht- under the law to issue cash policies as well as txil- icn-s that can be assessed. This has been a vexatious question to the insur ance department for many years. The Monnngahela Ilant Starts. Pittsiu ru. July 31. The plant of the Monongahela Iron and Steel company at Six Mile Ferry, which has been shut down for almnt a month, started up to- tlav. lJns plant emploves lai) work men, and has been shut down for nearly a month. Some extensive repairs were made. To Confer With .Miners. PiTTsni Kii, July 31. A committee appointed by the Railroad Coal aera tors' association, at a meeting of that organization yesterday to take action on the miners doings, wi I meet a com mittee ot tlie miners toaay, and per haps go into the miners con vention to morrow to explain their position. Increased AVorkmeu's Wages. Rfaimxo, Pa., July 31. The Read ing Iron company has increased the wages of its puddlers to 3.oo a ton. an advance of ;." cents. The 275 em ployes of the company's rolling mill also received a 10 per eut advance. Crops Damaged by Flood. Nfvaoa. Mo.. July 31. A heavy rain has lieen fauing for the past 12 hours. The Marmaton river has overflowed its banks and hundreds of acres of growing ciops are now underwater. The creeks have covered a large acreage of corn. The loss will le heavv. A prominent local statistician says the large flax crop has been damaged in the shock over "Jo per cent. Itod Mill Strike Settled. Ci.kvfi.asi), July 31. The rod mill strike was settled by the agreement of the millowners and the orlicers of the National Association of Rod Mill work ers to sign a scale of wages providing lor au advance of a per cent, to go intc effect tomorrow. There are only 22 rod mills iu the country, and the same scale will Le piseuted to the managers of all ot them. lJ f I VAT) j Aiua Enforcing the Excise Law to Cause Its Repeal. HE rUAISES SALOON KETrEUS. Declares He I.ikes Them and Ninety IVr Cent Are as as other Citirens. Won't Vote For Any Opponent of Local Option at the Next election. Nfw York. July 31. Mayor Strons spoke very freely on tiie excise ouestion when he was visited by a delegation of citizens bearinp a pe it on that he call Commissioner Roosevelt orT a bit from his enforcement of the Sunday closing law. The petition said the enforce ment of the law was causing much drunkenness iu tenement houses. Tr. the delepation Mayor Strong said: I am sorry, but this will have to be buried. You know our administration was elected because Tammany had Ken lax in enforcing tlie laws, especially the excise law. In fact, the Lexow com mittee proceeding- clearly proved that the excise law had been made, not lor enforcement, but to bleed the saloon keepers. In its strict enforcement we art working fcr the saloonkeepers' interest. The repeal of the law can be brought about only by enforcing it ripidly. f course von know that 1 like the saloon keepers. Ninety per cent of them ae just as pood men as any other citizens. They have just as many riphts as others, and I am trying to get them tlieir riuhts. "But you can't a.-k im- to wilfullv break the law. What we want to pet is local option, and I won't vcte for any man this fail who does not come out iu favor of it. Neither should you." IMPRISONED IN GERMANY. A Cleveland Man Arrested I or Not Serv ing in the Army. Ci.fvfi.ani, July 31. William (ila ser, au engineer on the Y alley railroad, has returned from Germany. While in Reichsnan, (iermany, he was arrested and thrown into prison for having failed to serve three years in the army, as required by the ( iermaii law. The authorities informed him that for this offense he had been fined 200 marks and must serve 40 days in jail. After much trouble (Jlaser sueceded in securing a hearing a;id was finally told that his sentence had been remit ted, but that he must not leave Ger many until his case had been investi gated by a higher court. He, however, left the country at the first opportunity. Charged With ShooMnu Kive Men. Haoekstowx, Mil., July 31. James Beard, colored, of Brunswick. Mil., has been arrested near Charle.-iowu, W. 'a., and lodged in jail on the charge of shooting five colored men at a picnic at Island park, in the Patomae, in this county. Beard got into an altercation and fired his revolver in a crowd. one was seriously hurt. He will proba bly be brought to Hagerstowu on a requisition. Coufesned to a Ilorrihle Crime. St. Lot is, July 31. Emmet Havers, the colored man who" was brought here several days apo from Hannibal, Mo., to escape lynching for the outrage and murder of Mrs. J. W. Cain, ie-ar Ful ton, last Tuesday, has confessed. Ho said he outraged her and then cut her throat eight times. Aristocratic Klection ISmter Fined. I.oNiox, July 31. Lord Wod. house, eldest son of the Earl of Kimbeily. who led the mob that attacked H. Rider Haggard, the novelist, and his party at Staiham. while he was on his election eering Tour, has been fined for his par ticipation in that utlair. They .May I ii;ht In Mexico Kan Antonio. Tex.. July 31. A pri vare telegram has been received hen from one of the olticers of the Florida Atliletic clrb, inquiring as to tlie feasi bility of pulling off the Corliett-Flt.- Slmmons battle in Mexico, iHs across the Krder from Laredo or Eagle Pass, Mexico. Itroke His Neck While l:athlnsr. Niaiiara Falls, July 31. Alexander Logan, son of ex-Mayor Logan, was en joying the surf bathing at tirmisby UlVlll'T into the Wave I li. e .. where he made the plunge was only thlee feet deep, and ill one of his dives Ins Jn-ad 'Tuck the hard sand with such force that his neck was broken. The Atirania lea-lies I'ort. New Yotik, July 31. The Cnnard Titi. t..-.or liir'inio 1 ......;.. M . I." . . from Liverjxiol and neeustowii, which nion-jH'ii'-il in nisiiess looui 10 Jlliies eat of Saut.y Hook, has arrived in port. She was delayed by damaged ma chinery. The Iuke or Argyll Married. Loxihix, Julv The Duke of Ar gvll has leeu married to Miss Ida Mc Neill. formerly a ladv of the bedchamber to the queen and a cousin of Sir John McNeill, who married the Duke of Argyll's sister. PITH OF THE NEWS The directors of the Russian petroleum companies way that they have not arrived nt an agreement with the American i.eti-.i lt;u m syndicate to partition the petroleum market. Cardinal (iilibons will s;end a few (lavs at the St. Sulpice semiti.irv in Paris be fore returning to the I'nited States. The natives of Cabagau. in the province ot caravan, on the island of Luzon. Philippine group, recent I v amlm-hed a party of Spanish troops, kiliinp and wounaing several. A Spanish punitive column oilmen ana Killed l Hi natives. Seven members of the Mafia, who only recently came to s-t. l,ouis from .ev Or leans, attempted to murder Michael ileelo, an Italian interpreter. At the I Inn. r!i ..1. ii-o ! ...... : T . . ' " . . ' Ill Ijt'U- don, M. S. A. Andree read a paper propos ing oanoon route to me nortti pole. Two million dollars iu cold were de posited in the New York sub-treasury Ijy tiie noiiti symiicaie. K. Y. Delis and his fellow prisoners at Woodstock played football in the street iM'liiml the jail. Brewers at New York are preparing to iipnt in congress agaiust, an increased tax on Deer. Memlers of the Japanese legation at vvaslnnpton Uoulit the reports received via i-tussiatnat Japan is arming for war. Theo Wygant. county treasurer of Ara pahoe county, of winch Denver is the county seat, retired from the oihee on ac count or Ins maiiihty to furnisli a satis- laciory ikuiu lor f.ioo.iioo. In a saloon row at Oskaloosa, la.. Nute .tones, colored, was killed. Kirkman while, woundetl. and Barkeeper Kchlin nioi in rout n me ripni loot. The counsel of William Caesar, colored the murderer of Mary Martin, who was to have Iteen executed at Sing Sum this wees, nas tiled notice of appeal, which acts as a slay ot execution. At Ona. 1 miles east of Huntinirton W. Va., Lon Dthart. a welldigper. was nronaniy iat uy injured. The rope broke. ne leu io iet and struck the stony bot torn of the well. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Darwin Mcllraith of Chicago, who are on a bicvele trip around the world, arrived in San Fran cisco. Yellow fever continues severe at Yera Cruz. The fever is epidemic at Mazat lan, where there have Ix-en many deaths. Judpe Marshall has ordered a grand jury to investigate alleged corruption in the administration of the government of West Superior, Wis. The Invest igatlon of Mavor Stark weather of West Superior. Wis., who is accused of receiving money from the gamblers and saloon men, has been going on for the past two week.. CTDAVf MAY BOLT THE AMALGAMATED. l-uddlers of the Sixth District Cull a Con vention to Consider the Maimer. Ci.kvf.i.axd, July 31. A call has been issued for a convention of all the pud dlers in The Sixth district, to be held at Youngstow n on Aug. !, to consider a proposition to surrender tlie charters of their lodges iu the Amalgamated asso ciation ami formulate plans for a new orpanizatioii. This action is the result of tiie discovery by the puddlers that tiie new scale of wages does not take eifect on Air.'. 1, as they had expected. According to one clau-e of the agree ment between tiie ir -n workers and the manufacturers, the shipments of bar iron from the m lis during July and August are to Ik- reported and the scale la.-ed upon tho.-e shipments is to take etiect on or after Sept. 1. The puddlers claim they were ignorant of that apiee ment. Tlie sentiment in favor of break ing away from the Amalgamated asso ciation is said to l-e grow ing, and it is believed the Youngstown convention will re.-ult in action of that kind. Iouii.I SiX.COO In Itoyus stamps. Hi FF.M , July 31. Secret service de tectives have found a satchel contain ing i'.'s.lKMi worth of lipus stamps, which belonged t Mrs. McMillan, alias Mrs. Mack, of Hamilton. int.. who is now in jail awaiting trial for partici pating in a stamp ci nmterf citing scheme. The satchel was found on the T rrace iu the possession of a erson whose name is. withheld, and who may be a member of the gang. Mrs. Mack fainted when she heard of it. llu.sey's Trial For lltaekinail laided. Nkw Viikk, July 31. The trial of Policeman Amhro-e W. lluv y. who is accused by the Park hurst- society of having levied bke-kmail, is ended. Police Captain Sohulte said that ilin sev w as an in. .tl'etisive man. 'He is only a slob.'' he said, "and was the in nocent tool of ex- ardmau rshiilvey. his partner, who fooled me for seven or eight months. He has been retired from the force. A Hermit Fatally Assaulted. Chm.LK'OTHK, )., July 31. James O'Brien, aged , a hermit living in the wilds of Mount Logan, ha- been found in an unconscious state near his yard. He regained consciousness long enoug' to accuse Jim Seamonr of the assault. for robberv. O'Brien is dying. Sea- mour escaped. An Italian Woman Attempts Suicide. Nkw YeliK, July 31. Mary Rinaldi, a young Italian woman, living ar, J2 Washinpton street, attempted suicid-' by cutting her throat, iu a frenzy of grief in the death of her child. The latter full from a window and wa crushed to death. The mother is in a serious condition. A Hanker Found Head. Nr.w Yokk, July 31. Simon Worm ser, ill years old, a widely-known banker, who lived at 3i Fifth avenue, ha- been found dead on the stoop of 7- East Sixty-sixth street. The body was taiieii to the East Sixty-s. venth street police station. Drowned hy a ClouiUui rst . Oii.t Miirs, July 31. A cloudburst at Wellston Hooded streets and cellars, carried away the waterworks dam and drowned some Italians working in a street railway cut before they could escape. lttiyHl Kiisiaiis Start For Denmark. St. PKTKKsniTit;. July 31. The Dow ager Czarina of Russia. Grand Duke George, the cz.arwitch, whose state ot health coiirim cs unsatisfactory, and Grand Duke Mi hael, have started lor Denmark. fiuardrd to Frevent Lynching. Sr.l:;KNT, Ky.. July 31. At Coebnrn, Ya , Samuel May, deputy United States marshal, shot and killed Mr. Nasi.. The jail at WisoC. H. is being guarded to prevent the lynching of May. Itewartl Olleled lor Pierce's llo.lv. Whikj.ini;, Jnlv 31 The where abouts of Lea R. Pie:--.... the Parkers burg man who mysteriously disappear ed over a week apo, is as niu'-h a mys tery as ever. Pierce was known to have a large amount of money in his possession, and from en I'liiii-taiii'cs sur rounding the case it is now pretty gen erally believed he was spirited "away, murdered and robbed and the bodv theown in the river. This th. orv has been adopted by Mrs. Pierce, who has oslered a reward for the recovery of hei husband's bodv. A l.nsiness Man Disappears. HiTFAlo. July 31. hiirles T. Baker. a bushiness man of Jackson, Mn-h , who arrived herewith bis wife alxi-t ten davs ago. has misteriously disai pored six davs apo. Mrs. Hakt-r has re turned to li parents' home in Clinton la . after telling the police that she i: certain that her husband has met death They have found no trace of him. The Whole Company Arrested. Sx I KAX.WS4 ii. July 31. The pro duction of the play entitled, "The t rune of a CeuTury." which T. laced on the stape at the Alcazar theater, w;is Mopped in the middle ot the third act. on account of the court ininnctioii. It was based oli the Emanuel church mur ders. Ihe company was sent to jail. THE MARKETS. 1'iTTsiti no, Jnlv ;). WHEAT-No 1 red. '.Bu7T-.- N... Mt7'-. red. CnHX-Ko. 2 TPli'iw ear 2 yellow sh-lled". 52 .?.".,.; fU,.".-"..!-. OATS-Xn. 1 white. :a t:'.J'. XI' -Mr: NTi mix .1 ear, 5 ,v. N'o. 2 d.,, :iH4 firm txtra No. ;i wliitc, ifti'.,..!. A-jf; mixed. liA No 1 tim.thy. S17.."iO'Ms in. Xo 2time thy, ?.eo.ili .:); pa. king. i:ni! r.i. ii; No. 1 feedinij; pruine, il I atoi I 0 ); waeon hay. Ll'TTER Elgin creamery. 21 ..-: f.-mrv rr. ;ini. ry, 17 'tis-; fancy count ry 1 12c : 1. w jr-ade.- and cookinir, 5'i7c. CHEESE hio mild. new. K'2.,!V: Ohi roll i"'K. new, loitiUe: InniM rs.T, new, ltiiii'',r: w isrnnsm Swiss, 12tfl:tc; iliio Swiss, ll'..12. Elil.s Stncrlv fresh Penp-vlvania and Ohio in cas, .s. ll"il'-2c: ,S"Ue m .re for eandltsl oi iani-i.ar)re live i-ni. h.-ns. lij i7.x? pi-r pair: l:vo chickens, small, ".o.t.iiie; spring ClilCKer.s. jo 'toue HS t.ime; dr.-ssed ehlckenx, lu-T'.12c per pound; dres-ed s.rinp chu-kt-ns, 17 a 1 sc. East I.irfhtv. Pa . July 30. .rtii or. net-eii.is ii'nt loony, tnostly com mon crudes; j.riees l.").i2nc liiLilo-r than l.tst week Prime, r : i 5 So, e.xl. f4 lHi I 7.1; soed tntcners . 4?'lt W: rotiuh fat. in4t'; l!Ulls, stilus and c..ws. 1.75aaui; Iie-i i-r,vs ai d spriJUfers, lol jittinia. M'XtS Hcceipts li.it: market slow; l-r light trades, f.i 4"i"i .10; rommoii tt, fair. .1 A (i;b W; t'iiiih-. :i .Vi4 5). SHEEP AN"I LAMliS-Snptily light : pJ.tp strct.g: latnbs and other -he . sow r.-xi-ort. ?4 en iti 2.1: ixini. .:ia.i:t (H: ...!. i tuii a, fair.n :i l l. t ominon. .' tl.t4: ye;,riings lijoiiij ii"). st.rina lionl.s, ooii;, o ei cans H5j2t5.ue. htavv and thin calves, t4 uvaj j uu. Cim-inn ati. .inly au Hi ",s Mirket slow ai.a l.r lower at .Vot k.; receipt i. 1,'JU hi-a-i: l.l;iin.-n ts. luij I t-ail t ATTI.E Market steady at 2 2.irt.i.iO; re cel 's nkj head : sJiimu nts 2il h. ad ' SHEE1' AN1 LA.M1JS sheef market lneher at i ,V'r,.'4 7.1. receipts, 7.1'je J,. a.l -l.ipments. 1 V l,ta(L Latnns. market lilgliei at 2 .10 N'l w Ynr.K. .Inly an. WHEAT Spot market w. r.ki-r. No 2 re-l Mor unci t-l.-vator. 7.1'.c; afi at. V.t. ; f . b.. "''"' "" 1 northern, 77-c ii. li vt-retl ; Xu. 1 har,7"3c deJiveretL ' ' hN Srx.t mark, t ip.ill No 2 kic eli vi.tor. A'.c afl. at; No 2 white. 4Pi..c f. . J, afloat OATS Spot market dull. No 2. 2s-e store No 2 de.ivere.1. No 3. c; No 2 white! h-' j.. 12 -..o; tra-k white. :-:l,-ai. I 'ATTLIE: Europiau t ahl. s t.unte American steers at liil V l-r s.uiid dr. s-e.1 weight retni:crator i eef ai!uSf')L- ir i.,Unit SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Sh, eT. st-adv ; k.kh1 to diuirf lair.' - firmer; otli. rs a -hade easier: about 2J0.1 nea-l unsold, sheep. infeH. r ts, rh ue, ;'su(.?:ia); lambs, interior to stncUT Choice. 14 75"rrt.20. HtCi8 Market stcadjr at JS. JC'iiO. OMAHA'S A. ia:!!!. Tomorrow May Be a Bloody Day In Her History. UIVAL POLICE I'OKU'.S LIKELY. A Itistrlct Court Judgr Iteailv t I-sut Any .lndicial rtlcr Wanted hy the A. I. A. Adherents New law to ir Into Kllert Toiimi rtw. Omaha. .Inly :11. As the first day of August approaches, the day upon which the Cliurchill-Kussell A. 1. A. law p; s into ert'ect. the interest iu jiolice maf ters become- intt nsitietl anions all classes of citizens. Ever since the ap pointment of Chief of l'olice White by the present board of lire ami bolioo commissioners, and until last Sunday the ; mi. -ii generally prevailed that : :i armed coiitlict w as almost uiivoi.lable, if two rival police ami lire c. mmis Fioiiers vvi re st t up. The malcontents ami io!ice plotter? have been in almost constant confer ence with the luemlHTs of the radical element of the A. 1'. A., of wlum Judc Scott is the head ami Attorney Coveil, partner ol Churchill, the leading liht.. Nearly all of the 22 policemen who were recently dismissed by tiie present board have been enrolled as a nucleus of the oliee toice to be oroanied lo The new board, and they boast t lint all are armed. As a part of The well-laid programme it has Is-en announced that .ludLre Scott ha- not adjourned his sec tion of the district court and will b i hand to issue any judicial order re quired for the plans of the new board. Jt is said The plan is to appoint the conimissionei s under the. terms of th. Chnrohill-Kiissoll law, at a late hour tonight, ami have them ready to take possession of the affairs of the police early tomorrow morning. II tin y resist they are tola arrested. These arrests are to le followed by the arrest of Chief of Police White, and all of The others of the force who are not in sympathy with them and who are not ready lo do then biddings. Scott is to lie on hand and issue all writs that miht le necessary to aid in erecting the machinery of the new law. r.mtal Treatment f an Kiiiim Wiiiiimi. Watkk rows, X. V.. .Inly :il. Mrs. Ilartie C.v(y, wife of Hurt Covey, a resident of .layvillo, on the Caitiiatre and Adirondack railroad, eloped .lime 22 with John Kirch, superintendent of a sawmill, leavinir one child Kirch left a wife and four children. They went to Michigan, but beeoniiiiLT dissat-i.-li.'d. .Mrs. Covey returned home the oth. r inojif. She was run out of town and on ret urniiiK. a crowd stripped her of her clothing and bruised hei so terri bly that she may die. May I"ay Jsllo.ooo In l ines. Kkwankk. Ills., July :51. II. Clay Merritt. ch.irtrod with illegally dealing in gallic, has been fouml guilty by .Ins tice l'yle and tines were assessed against him to the amount of 2:i.i.o.i. .Merntt took an appeal to the circuit court, but was obliged to furnish bonds m .-sio.oo I. Two in. .re suits will be bron:ht atranist Merritt, involving 2, Ton ijuail and .lucks, and if these cases also prove successful Merntt will have lines to pay ill the afjgreate of about I m.oou. Sues lio aio I or t.lMIO.OIHI. Clin t.i. .Inly :J1. Harry M. Srow lias l.ej2iin suit .iainst the city of Chi cago for f i.oo'i.tHMi. Stow claims that he was allowed piteiit in Js,i tm ;i method for paviiiit streets with cedar Mocks, and tliat the city of Chicago lias used his method since then without payin-r any royalty, lie iiures that :;,o(j().(.o() is duo him. All Lnil.-HYnr Ill-legate 1is-lni;. Boston. July :1. A most mysterious atlan connected with the recent Chris tian Knilei! i r convention ht-re has jn.-t come to liht. Mrs. K. T. tlardmei of Ari iulia, Neb., who came here as a del egate to the convention, h;us not yet re turned to her )io:nt- and husl and and child, and the report of her death lie re is not supported by the records, by any known facts. Harrison C limhs a Mountain. Oli Fohoi., N. Y.. July it-neral Harrison, Mrs. MeKee, Sirs. Iliminick. Master Ben and Miss Mary MeKee and Secret ary Tibbett, together with IJuide Sperry. walked to the top of I'.ald mountain and took lunch t here. Tiie mountain is s-hi feet above the lakes. When not fishing, tieiieral Harrison spends his time in cruising about the lakes. May Snreeerl Minister linn. Mil WAt KKK. July :il. It is repc-rtod here that Kdward C. Yall. --t b.air man of the Democratic central commit tee of Wisconsin, will be a pointed minister to Japan, to succeed Minister Dun. It is said tliat both Senators Yilas and Mitchell are willing to in-dor-e hint, and that his friends are working in his behalf Itace Hint In Alahama. T'.ii:min;ham. Ala., July 31, A riot is rnKinn at lirook-ide. 14 miles west, be tween negroes ami whites, over killing of a deputy sheriff by a neirro Four men are reported killed. Fifteen depu ties have lelt for the scene. Confidence In Ihe Ministry. Rotr, July The chamber has voted confidence in the cabinet almost unanimously. Iteporter Ilics of Yellow IVvpr. Havana, July :'!. A reporter for a New Yoik newspaper named Yllaiddeil has died iu Havana of yei.ow fever. FOR ARTISTIC PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. THE KEELEY CURE Is a special lvin to business men who, hnviiur ilnft.st unconsciously into tilt; drink hnl.it ami awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened iijnn them, rendcrinir them until to iiianaue af fairs reqiunii a clear brain, A four weeks course of treatment at the PITTSBURO KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 42 ir. Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition thev wen-in 1k--fonr they indulge I in stimulants. This has U-en done n more than 000 rases t mated here, and am.. us; them siiine of your own neiphlmrs, to whom we can refer with confidence as to the atisolnte safety and efficiency of tlie Keclev Cure. The fullest and most s an iiiiiL invi-stiL-alinn is nvited. Send for isuni.ulct giviuj; full iuionaa tiou. CUGGSES at iPiicPiai Itji-r; . . T7 r 4 ia--vs i..Niirrvy 47 outfit AI.L v -Jk f Jtifi - art s ;t l;uy .i fa- V. Itu-r-rv 11 art it ttrvnnl . -V" lnlittirtry 7-r Mi.l-l I. nutn V sl JOB r. It I A- KT . t li Lwrvux aCt I'iuctmum, O. LADIES! Art- y.tU mili'ss -nv. h vivittm t I" Mi' w t Itiit i i M rim - i l.'f r A i '' ' lthtuj i , h r" Wa-ii.n-t..?; Str. ! cut of ti;t ir U-auiii f iIi:-ii iUMi ;,KU fc" f HooWs." Il is :t r.. v, i. i.i;'ih-. m ! :i.!-n-s (Ml ni't 1 t t.f !!. -cl.; Iti i;t : J - !ll'V XI" l' sn-l o-ttw: ! a m l ti t t th ;r ; i:.i.s .r u m c i ( I.- v ill ttIwM in! ;i Im. -k rohtaitiint: cotrip-'h' wi!i'i- t I:U..tti." tn.ti itni-i 1.1 j:- in. -I 'I'i'-. !tt-i jt. r if it tn xijfii-i'tr c( r- i:no :!" aUIWEPTUSi A v.-rv .l."t-in -. l.-irm' . f - t ri !...-.. I Mr..ni:il!t rtiKitM'.iin.i for .i.-L-iiism- il" i.-.si.- oi tjnu.aic :njt. i.tli.-rhn r .:r : --. . it : r -. 'i i . r !l- i I dice. T." leril- sr I'ml lt..:tl.-. l':.-i h ' i!-:.e'!sil t'liv.. i.ti.s HI I.I1'..;.-- n'i.1 Ain.-.i'-'. t eriin:!-. -c-Suiii.KUii'-s ev.-ry 1. .I".-. s'ei Sal.- Iv I 't in sists. Mii:ilil:.i-:.:..sl l v The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.OMM1N AM M.'.V tOl:K. 532536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YOKK ( IT ;'7t-,- ELIXIR. An lt-ant Knir'i-'i pli;inn.'i pr-araii"i for hi i-. us. 111:1. .01.. I .ii.-l l.l.ssl ti il l. - : th-- r siilt. ..f ot.-r I u.-nl ii e jcai s I niesl t lull:. U ts'lelliKIC r.-se.-irel;. Ay..i-....-.l l v 1 he lik-hes! iih-dicni authorities In ii-- in 1 Ii.-'li.t.iTa sino.-i v --;r. of I 1.1 es-K-eiailv liel.!i,l to I 1. In s. eliii.lr. 11 an. I )h--p'..- --I s. .l.'iit.-ii- ha'. us Kntireiy v.i-et.iiic . frs- from hariefii! ilnii;-- !n H:iM(lbo:nc Packages, Pi ice 5U tts. I'ri pao .l M-lc!y hy JliC 'loy;il 1 ipiri:i,;KCllti C' LONDON AND NEW YORK, t'llfinises l.y aplMiiiiTiin iil to H'-r "I:ijt-ty tl.i inn iiu.l Kittui I amily. N KW Y KK I KAM 1 1 : 1 GO, 132, 134 Charlton St ROYAL TILLS. Same medicinal t.i-o-rt:.-s xs l!io ai. F.i.ixih, ii lioxes. :ii liii.s t.i I ox, for 5 tt-lils. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCiUTS REHEfflBERTIOIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters C0RD.AL, ) 'j -". Vinegar Bitters P0WDEKS, r- .loses, sin-. Vinegar Bitters, ' style. J ? I Vinegar Bitters, old style, hitter ta.-tc I .Mi The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Thcpn.l fth ol" n 'enlnrr Hie I.e ruling KuiniFy .Vleilicint- cil'thr World. i'i RIU1 IL H. McDonald Dru Co., rroprietcrs, s;N cilAN '!.('.' ASn NKW YOKK. TASKyourHorseshoer ' '.Vi. B I l j. S I ! J) I nr. j J :J c- t, t- .ii i i i T t f ' t n THE ' WINTER USL It ARSOLUTI LY rrcvents slirrln?, ami in-i:rt"i ri . ; .-.iA;y ami cttut.tn to Imr-f :t?.'l di ivt-r. Slnti v i: li t Ntvfr-Ii, your lior'8 firt aiv:w .i-; in pH.. Mi.iil ii in k')t so l.y li.t " i it -r t-t .-t'i:.-t.ui:ly K-iuiae tlio The CALKS arc RrMOVAfil.r-. Stccl-OcntereJ nil J SF.Lr-SnARPF.NING When worn out no. t'.ilks c:m W- ei-ilv in. tM-nc.i M i: ii'.iit remevin sIi.h--;. s:iini; an iniim-iise :ii.i. i.:. t ol time Usually lost at tlie l.i.i. ksimtli sli..p. On r.-ecji-t ol -ost.i1 t ill iimil free r.nr ile si rieti -. c irciila i ;aii in:- -i i- .l ilke.l SIi.m-s. r ...iy o i-e i.aileil on. t.r trial, oilvretl this miller ill -. cr lew .ri-cs. Mountain House me mm p&rlori CENTRE STREET, EBEHSEDRB 'I'MIS well known an.l innit estahlinhed Shavintc 1 I'a rlnr is now located enlentre street, op l,si.e ihe livery Ptal.le ol li'liara. Ihivls X I.uth er. wtiere tlie I n-nnpts will I e carne.l on in the luture. SlUVI.Vi:, HAIK rPl'lINd AM SHAMIHIIIMi th.ne in tlie neatent ami mwt artistic manner. (Dean Towels a F.eclalty. ?-I-aiiies waOeil on at their residences. JAMES II. II A NT. Proprietor F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office "'-The nmlerslapetl desires to Inform the pub lic th.it ho has opened a nhavinn par or on Main str -el. near the jxict office where harherinit In all It-' hrancho-s will t carried on In the future. Kvervthintr neat anrl clean. Your paixunaKe solicited. F. X. KKKS. Steel Picket Fence. CHEAPER THAN tr- 1 i' i' ' ; 19- - L',hiHLi'U!jm. MI...S .u b.- at. I on Ir.,n ,, w.Krf Tv "thiVirit'', 1.110 klKO S. 1 all kinds, or MIRK WuLt TAY I nR ji. nco, :ui. iUJ a ZUS Market SL inch li'.' lira. Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTED BY SAFiTL WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, O. LARGEST EXPORTERS OF GINSENG IN THE U. i y . .V " A - - -"-s 4F- -v I nuuu O.XAnAAPifl V-Vlim ill lr-T Ipiiiiff xm B & g? CAMGER nn Tnmoo rrmn no InH. . tMM.fc I IV. ln OHLATI.IKT A tl MM -' U Him be i-.. . f I ; 1 1 ) i 60-DAYi CLEASA1CE SALE sOMMMMI wirth nf sto k that must In- -.n,,,' .. , . cash wilhiu tlio iuxt sixty il.iys t inako i. ; iiiuiieiise lull stnrk. it-l oiil of Ih-.I :i!i l i to lln- fmiorni e" "I . . kill'l 'l a l-:;l.m.-.' .ii- III limllo-i :ii ii'ii -!..n-. .- ;i . . si.n-L ..(' s-;.i itii; ;iu l mii ie-r Ir!ii'. . .i..i! i n . . lliiiikinu ..o r lion ..ii-:i:i . ke y-u l.i-l i-:ir - . !.,;h.- i . . t- ci ;i Suit . I'.in . 1 1 . 1 am t !mc in 1 1.- l . ;,t - ? ; YOUR OWN PRICE, f..r llii- i- th- i .KKATlVr IMMl '! . I: I I M l I N i - I 1 (i no : ii-l -tt- ! v in1- '. POSITIVELY JO GOODS CHARGED. I "in in- I lii- -aV ion-: i.i i l i i--! '' I' ' -1 1 .o ..., V lift-.! li t- liioln-v --il ta-f AGREEABLY iiial I. Mli.W WHAT wi: AV. 1 iiVI U i THE CI.OTIIIER, LILLY. PA. 1 1 .1 -. 1. ,1 l. (..n.nnrr. l.-f- '-2 I - ii-.. . In;' ii. li.-l I. ;.!.- iti - i . i .! :: . v : r ; t. t i ' ir-. - rf r !' W , " 1 " V-HOLCSALE Coring Wrr.s i - . ' i --s t -!.--: . ! - f t- c, i- 1 C:rt5. I.K .'.NrK -V- Nii.Tb'. Ti p I$u;!y. $43.00 i-c,i M i. . r.i..- Inrtr' V I'rtr.- i. . .ti:i i:tin-. -.vi-;!.r.- 'iy H pi-mM. '.r l'..r .-ah Hi Ki. ST. Surrey ilaines. -- a&J !..ul... rl!l ,-f, I' I lli-u- Aaircss W. B. PRATT, Sec'y, i -: .V Hi i -; :'-. sir- ! . . i ' " i t.. '- .. .v CARTERS IjTTLE IVER PILLS. f5 pS3 '3 FlcY TTraflaciie and rt licvoaU tNtrnH-w '.rirZ dent to a l.iiioua st-iteof tiio r.y. !.:. .ieh Ii2ziii;B. Nausea. Ir,-v.-siij-. 1 ..-tr . ; ' x rtitip. l aium tij !i !.-, .v Wi:-." iiit-ir inoifc equal iy -alua.'lrt snConPtijuili-i. ::r.:;- r VintiUR thiM annoy in trcoiiiiilriiiit.v. !n":" i '. nmo correct al!htrii st t t!it-MLua t.i irn::!u ih.j Artel hpy wonlJ ticatmiBtpricel..st.T riopn Hifr-r from t !iis r. -h o :i ce. i j l.i-a; ; V.i-.if r .-x-nately tlicirp-o.l!icH,i.N . Ti-.tci-.! :i r- .i-;.i -. -;n.--.a irhot.ljcotry tiu-lil W ill tin 1 t litl- -.o.;. il.le in wniativ xr.iy that I hey v.-i-l n..t t... -v;;. luig todj w itbout tli- m. 13i:t af-.erailiiiek Lt-jj In the lfn pf o irmny livci that h"ro i tchora WemakBonrprept Ixibl. Our pillst urcii wiiJa otl.i rp da not. 'art. rB Little Uvcr rills aro Trr prnaU mi '"7 easy to t-lV't. Oun or two l ilN i:inUoa .!. Tti. y are strictly we:t-t.iliKiati.i u ..j ,.-r:po er p-.ir-c. I ,nt l.y tli' irr. t::i.,a,-i,,7. j whfi ii!-e :li.m. In vi.lsnf 2r ccr.t ; nvufortl. &oi druisU evorj-wturru, or s. ut 1 - BARTER AZOtOIJE CO., Now York. P'"!. SMALL DOSE, SMALL FRIGE FOR BILLING WOSKKfiS f cither 8cx,anv.-it , in any pa.-t of the c.nintrv it the ci n. . .vin. nt niiidi ftiri.i.Ii V.,,, , , not In-away frotn home -ji t r niht. Yt:n rnr- p' vo yoi;riThrilctimcttithivt.rk,ort.iiii t:iin .;...r, ,.,. ntcnt!.. Ac:ii iotl is .. rc.jiiir. ,i t ...i run e i ri-k. Wc snprlvjon wiih all that u. . .1- I. I: ;:; it-t yt.u i...ll,ii,t t.. try ti -in.. Any out can do the work. Itt-ir.i.t rs iii.m. x tr....- Hit- Mart F: ilurc is unknon n wi. !i our . ..i k. rs. Kicry hour yon lalmr you can . a.iiv make a .leilar. No tint- who in wiliinp to work fail- . i.-,k. .n..re money every day than can I t- tua.le in tl.r. . ,a at any nr.lii.ar employment, s. ,i lr (it c bout coutniiiing the fullest intoruiati.m. H. HALLETT Sc Box 880, CO., PORTLAND, MAINE. JOHX F. STUATVOM i. , 43 A 45 Walker St. TOKK. limmm ud WIwImiU I i-w, 1, ,.l l..i. , r MUSICAV. MERCHANDISE. Yiolins, Guitars. Sanjos. Accordeons. Harmon! cas. Ac. a kinds ol Strinas. etc . etc SAMPLES Frtre lv .t h wirt-lVrtlOiii. . - Sj -. . . ' .' v f ' ; n.-;,;:i.'. . i r . j I. ' , h:i:i l.-ii i l ; li.-. e. SOBPRiSEO - 1' !. i- itr. -- . - . i- r : . r r v. -it !"! 1 ' '7 'ir ; -i r - PRICES. -3l to 5C. i- 4 Surrevs. SOS tr i- :oo . T" 1 filler t , li :". ph.Ttci s.H'ti KM, Wi. a'HII M M 9- V c 111 r m.:; ! . m t I:S i !. r. '-- ... I- In :-v . : Y ..t.. V. r " hO WORE D0013 5 TTiv saij I w is c i-,- - - -- ' " Ploritla. tol.l ii." t ". ' ''. f merit, an-l no Irim'-. .' ' ' One !.v I f.. ni l n i.::: ! ' ' . to II-iltli l.y Mrs. I'.i.k fouii.i out "irii.it a;:- - " - , lif-r, cct a lovely r- ;-. ' : " : ' do, and I am in ; : -i i -" ' LYDIA E. PiNKI. Sco. conrj'ipr a?l t1:os we.iki-e-- - - . no rircva'.Mit TritU ti.r .- . '' feet lira. tli. All I)tui-;:r-l . !! it a ' cle, or Rent ly no.. :ti ' : Lozencc3. en re ci-'i . f " ' For the our-- ..f Ki-'e. -. either fft, t'm (Vni'i' 4 Mrs. l'iiikhniu f:ci v - ' Inquiry. 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