GOLD HESERVE SAFE. Bond Syndicate Places $1,350, 000 In the Sub-Treasury. M A KIM. (.(MM) THE CONTRACT T.a Ka-imltnrsa? ttia Treasury I'atr 'a.ltl Wit li.lt awu Kur iiiint to I-ir.f. 1 laa- of saTIIMl.tMMI T.ikru f r tlta- s-u l.-Tra-asiiry lr Mtiiniieiit. Nt w Y'RK. Anir. 11. The trovem Iiient Itotnl svn.li ar has lepo.sit.-tl at the stib-triu-iirv i. :'.." i.imiO iu K"lil in exrli.nnre tir li-nul teniU-rs This a" ti'ii is taken iu rinrsTi:iiife i,f tin- yiiil:i-.it-' ji' iicy to r-iii;l cr-e the trea.-ury for .11 withdrawn liit-rtlrom for shipim-tit to humpe. A Washington se-ial savs;: A tele pram has ln-eii rereived ar the treasury di-Iartnif-iit from Assistant I'uited States Treasurer -Ionian at New York stating that f.'iKi.ixjo in yoirt has hi t n witiiilrawn fur exjiort to Europe. This was followeil in a few minutes by an other statintr tJiat tlie Morgan syndicate li.ul ilejiosited in pild in exchange for l-'sfal r-'ii.lt-rs !,:;."., IK Ml, which leaves the k'oM les.-rve at tlie close of the day 'a business HU.x:;;i.; 1.",. The syndicate's SK-tioii is taken liere as eoin;hisi ve evi-ilrlica- that It proposes ti keej tlie re serve alnjVe the HHI.IHHt.tMMl point, ac cording to the pirit of its contract with the goverui:i'iif. ENGLAND'S VIGOROUS ACTION. A I..'iiir.iiil nn t lima-.- 1 mitliariits to top tlit- Kt.ttiaii; I attest ii;at ion ( matin issit.n. L)Mk)x, At'. 11. An official tele pram has lieen received in London an ln.uiicin; that the Peking government, nt the sntr'.-estii m of the British minis ter. Mr. O'Connor, has issued a er nijifiiry edict calling njxin the govern ors of all the provinces in the empire to ireveiit the people troni hiinir misled y idle rumors calculated toexcite anti luisMou disorders, l-'ive of the partici pants in tlie Kii'l'heiip outrages have Imvii arrested and will be fried forth with. A Shanghai special says: Mr. Mans field, the acting linti-h consul at r'oo Clinw: Mr. Allen, the Hritish vice con sul at Padopa island: Ct.li.li.-l .1. Court ney Ilion. the L'mteil States consul at l-'oo-l how: Me-srs. lianmster and irepory an.l one of the lieutenants of the 1 nited State-cruiser Detroit, have started from Foo-Chow for Ku-Chenp. the si-ene of the recent massacrees. in order to make a complete mouiry into the matter. The consular party is es corted by a detachment of loo Chinese braves, tlie viceroy having refused to ullow an cort of foreign soldiers or marines to accompany them. SILVER ISSUE NOT DEAD. Senator Vest Txlks on I laa Money Oiiri tion al :irlsti;atl. riiiai. Aup. 14. "The silver question will never be dropped in America until free coinage is passed," said Senator tieorpe C. V.-st of Mis souri. replying to iin-stions put to lam by a reporter ouirei miip the Missouri, Mississippi and Iowa conventions. Iu repard to the prospects of an inter national monetary conference. Senator Vest remarked: '-It i- penerally cou-ce.l.-.l that the other powers are awalf inp the action of Kiigl.uiil. and from all accounts Knirlainl will not alter the pold standard. A prominent Knplish otiicial was liere recently, a pentieman who had the contideuce of the m-w linuisfrv, and he had several lung con ferences ou the subject with Mr. John Vananiaker. lie said: 'k.-st a-siired that Knglaul will u. t alter the pold standard. " A I artnr sitM,tH 1 lirt-e f .ira-lsita-r. Mil i-i kt..w x. N. Y..Anp. 1 . Three foi-eipn- rs havinp three trained l-ars loitered around Farmer .lames Mc Comb.s" place a t::il ; from Suininitv ille. At daik Mr. Mi-:'m:ils ordi red them away. They r iu t: to iit when, procur ing a shotgun. Mr. M Comb sent two cnarpes mt- the party T wo received bullets in the lower aboomeu t in- of the men died before reaching Summit ville. one other is tlyir.g. while the third is not seriously injured. Farmer .lc t mill) pave himself up. No Itounty llri'Uiiiii l-I a ia-a-t -tl nnii Vsiii..r... A; - H Comptroller Howler says that he lines not expect to act on the Mii'iir Uninty claim ot the nard l:.-, t sup.ir company of Ne braska for several weeks y. t. and possi bly not In-fore the middle of Septemlier. This statement tends to corroborate the report that he ds-ires to have a personal conference on the subject with Scire tary Carlisle N-fore announciup his de cision in the case. Will I, l,.i tlx- .lap. sIIIi,To. A UiT. I -1 . Tlip hr.rpnn nf liiiiiiipration has information that a company has been formed in Japan for the purpose of sendmp Japaii-e labor ers to this country under contract 'omiiilssioiier uer il Stun.it. n. -i.ejiL- ln' of the matter, said that is vet tli. bureau had no jMisitive know leilpt on tlie subject, but Iis w .is nn lined tttpive credence to the rumor. Inspectors will ix pi.t ou tlieir puanl. o.tnK r Will IE.-turn la.l. simmtix. Aup. 1 1. ( irneral Cop- p:i!"tr. who Mas be. n at Jackson s Hole wnn t ur ir.M.j.s of cavalry, has notified headquarters that he will return east i t . . ".nil. iiuMii' two iroops at Jackson Hole uu ier command of Major Chatlee. ins proptsed route will carry him through tlu- Shoshone Indian country to r nit Washakie, and it is i.re.sumed h. desires to satisfy himself that all Is quiet uuie Letore letuniinp to his headquar- icis at 'm.iiia Sur the lio.-t:tw it icin. VsiiiNlir... Aup 1 1. .lames Cole man. a't-Tiu y f. r tii.- 1,,- rs of Albert J Ike ot Ai -k.u.as. in the ct irt ol cj i;i:.. a i i.i m .'or jn imh against C.e )i taw ii. it; i la i aas Albert 1 ike tor iii.inv .-.irs w as t he a' to: nev Ior t in- i .: r m -t; ;t...ii. and t:i: sail i: for mtvi. . s leiiae n-d. Two Vouthfol IIioLtrs. Svvxui. Ana 11. Frnest Kobbe Slid Koler lb.se.lllv. two wlnf- l.v nndrr I -J years of'u'e. have puilty to several burglaries and were sentenced to two years in the peuileu t.ary. A Wealthy lji,rr I l-o4 ma,. Cm. a... t. Aup 1J. Walter Mattooks a wea.thy lawyer of this citT, has cropiK d de;Kl at the Calumet club. Woman .saultr.l l. a Negro. K i irv , Aup 14 A man sup- Jf-sed to be a uepro broke into the resi i in of Mrs. l.uther Ixjwe w ho lw-loii-s to one ,r tiie most prwmineiit families in the Mate, near Independence. Mr-. Ij.w.- ran out of the front door, I ut the tramp caunht her and threw f.er down ami choked her. A is alter the nepro. who will receive suui liiary justice if captured. Wae l!l N .1. tf -.HX Men ICalM-d. V. Ya . Am? i Twn thousan.l employes of the Kiversid. n'.itvs unve I eell llotltleft ot an m- cr.a ,.f piper cent in their waves This is the second increase of like amount in three months and places their wapes w here they were, before the dull Uuies. two ye.ars apo. Ml mont Huy. Oark Hor. New Yokk. Aup. 14. Aupust IM iutut haa purchased Henry of Navarre tf hyraa McCittilajid aud Duruui of J A SENSATIONAL FIGHT. two 'rien.li ttuarrel an.l One Sltmtt Another A lrany Allair. Ct ay C. II.. Y. Ya., Aup. 14. While Nathan Brock and John Stephenson Were poiuir to their homes on leather Wood creek, alt nit ten miles away, they were overtaken by a mail named Woods, who accompanied them About 1 o'clock in the morninp Bro k and Stephenson became involved iu a snufMe, and the latter shot lirock. About that time a liepro came alolip and Ntet.helis.oii. at tlie point of his revolver, made the nepro promise to stay wiih him. Hrock had fainted, hut revived and beped piteou-ly for water, but Stephenson re fused to allow either of the men to IT' for it. He consented to allow the wounded man to be taken into a de serted shanty. While Brock was beinp moved. Woods mauaped to escape and hurried back to Clay C. H. for a doctor. In aliout one hour Brock noticed that the uepro wa. suorinp and that Stephen son seemed to lie asleep. He bepau to feel aroend for some weapon and found a pun which had been left there by the last occupant. Thinknip it iiiiphf be loaded, he put it at'iiust Stephenson's breast ami pulled both trippers, but no report followeil. He then ned the pun as a club ou Stephenson's head. The man pave a startled exclamation and fell as thouph dead. This wakened the nepro. and without waifinp to help Brock he ran away. Brock thonplit he had killed Stephenson and hid himself in the bushes. Stephenson renamed consciousness, and after searchinp everywhere for Brock went away and has not been seen since. Winds and a physician arrived at daylipht and Brock was taken to Clay C. H. in a dying condition. THEY DEFEND THE INDIANS. Three Army Oflic-ers i oiHleiim the Settler of .lai-kiioii's Hole, Y. Wasiiixotox. Aup. 14. A report sent to the w ar department by Captain J. T. Yanorsdale of the Seventh infantry, late actmp apent at the Fort Hall In dian reservation, on the subject of the trouble with the Bannock Indians, has lieen forwarded to the secretary of the interior. The report says in part: B.-inp short-rationed and far from self -supportinp. the Bannocks hunt for the purpose of obtaining sustenance. By treaty they are granted this privi lepe. If would seem that the killinp of these Indians under the circumstances is uothmp more or less than murder. Further, 1 lielieve that there is uo wan ton slaughter of game by them, w hile it is a notorious fact that hundreds of an imals are killed by white men for noth ing more than heads and horns. There are men in that country who make it a business to pilot hunting parties from the east and abroad which not only slaughter elk, but capture and ship them out cf the country. The killmp ol game by Indians interferes with their business. " Captain Yanorsdale's report bears tlie indorsement of Lieutenant Colonel Henry F. Noyes of the Second cavalry and Brigadier ieneral Frank Wheatoti. commanding the department of the Col orado. LIKE HOLMES VICTIMS. lioy lite at tlie Home f.f a Woinun for Whom They Were Injured. Y ashinotox, Aup. 14. A nepro boy. Campbell Hall by name, liviup with Hose and William Hammond, also col ored, has died here under circumstances so suspicious that the coroner decided upon an inquest, which resulted in the holding of the Hammonds to the grand jury. The evidence showed that the boy virtually died of brutal treatment, ami that his life was insured m favorof Hose Hammond in the sum of $'.0. The fact was also developed that the Hall boy's brother, who also lived with the Hammonds, and who was insured iu the woman's iutere-t for fvioo, had du-d there aliout two months apo, and that they have another nepro boy now living with theiu who is also insured foi Mrs. Hammond's benefit. West inghoiise Talk on tti Negotiation. l'lTTsiU Kii, Aup. 14. In lanswer to the direct question of your representa tive a to whether there had or had not lieen negotiations l-etween the est inphouse and (ieneral Electric com pany within the past few weeks liM.k mp to the fixing of prices and the ar- r:lll -ri II ir . if Tmfelit lflntters Tr f i . . Wcstinphouse. president of the com jiany, sain mat a meetiup was held New Vork LlT u-l.nL Imt tin ...p.... menf could le reached, as the 4 ieneral tiei tric company wanted too much ad- IVffei Has a lea. KMI'imu, Kan., An It. Senator IVrt'er has written a letter to J I Hoiden of this city in which he come out strongly in favor of currency baset upon land values alone He has dis carded silver and the sub treasury plan and writes that be believes tht chitf ttoui le with the cnuntiy is intt ie,st and its twin evil rent.. Making Money an.l tiixxl Time. Tvkoxk. Pa.. Aup. 14. W. B Tavlor and C. H. Mitchell, two l .....-.,.- i men w ho started from their home June s's. to ride to rhilad.-lphia on a w agei that they could reach that city by Aug. s-. earuuip t .oo ou tlieir way. have ar riven nere. oeinp nine davs ahead schedule time. They have earned $ H oi me ijiouey ny pivinp concerts. They eect to reach Philadelphia by Satur Intoxication l.raN to Death. Ai.i.EXTi.w x, I'a., Aup. 14. Benjamin Ulose. llVlllir near Slatedale in the i.r per part of the county, has ln-en oiowneii in rue xsiue .Mountaiii slate quarry. Blose was intoxicated and wa.- seen lvinp near the onarrv It is lie lieved that while in a drunken stupor he rolled into the quarry and was tirowneu. niose was single and about 't years of ape. The Tramp Wanted to Preach. P..TTSTOW-X. Pa., Aug. 14. The polic of -Tuolrwf ill villi a Vintlu- K ...... - " ' ' . VI a.-'H '1 1 ISIIt-tl to hear the continual ringing of the scnooniouse bell. On investigation it was found that a tramp had slept in me scnooi ouiniing during the mpht auo ranp tne oen to call the iieotde tc worship in the morninp. After much iwrsuasiou he left the village. Not KutilWU to the l-state. S'R4Tll" P:l Anr. if Tl -- --. - . . ..mi e Arclibald. in a lenpthy opinion, decid.-d niiit ir. .u i'. miiu was mt eutlth-d io me proiHTtr ol the J;ife Lil Howard, who rlviiiir rciirlir l.ft 1 .-.e - . - -s . ,m rniair Which Siiiifli (l:iiiTi,l iw tda ... . . IIH, V.'(lilljl law husband of the Howard woman. It was me urst case 01 its kind evei tried iu tins county Willow of ,liiii Iti.mh l.l CHrsTKK. Pa., Aug. 14 A dispatch received here states that Mis Kim-line K ach, the widow of the late Johu Koach, the great shipbuilder, has d'ed at her summer home at Larchmout Manor, Westchester county, N. Y. Intense ll.-at lal-n Ileuth. Si NPi KY. Pa.. Aug. 14 Wi'liam See forth, aged "iU years, went on a tin roof to fix a chimney. He was prostrated by the intense heat and died before he could be taken off the roof. Onay Men Fleeted. N'liRRisniH x. i'a., Anp. 14. The Ho publican county convention for the election of seven delepates to the state convention was held here and tuav lueu were elected. ISe. Ir. t unwrll Itetter. YofNosTowN, .. Aup. 14. Hev Dr. Russell H. Con well of l'hiladelphia. who waa taken su k at the Tod House here, is not reparded as dangerously ill. He is suffer. np fro-n ut rvous prostration, but he iusists that he will h able to re Bume his lecture eugageiuenta within a week. 1P J 111. Maceo Writes an Encouraging Letter From Cuba. REBELS ARE HIM(i VICTORIES. The .'atiih Soldiers Are Panic. stricken. A Kepiihli.-an oernineiit ft.st.tlilishe.l. ('am.s Likely to Tlir.iu I . His ( un naiitl Spanish Sol.lieis liii;. Nkw Yokk, Aup. 14. Favorable ac lounts of the propress ot I lie Cuban rev olution have been received by tieiierai lionzalo de tuesada, secretary ot tlie revolutionary party in the L'n.ted states, hi a letter troin (ieneral Maceo. The tter say-: "The revolution i most powerful m Santiago de Cuba aud in Camapney; tvery battle so far has been a triuiu)ii tor the libe.-ators of this country. '1 he jq.auish soldiers are jianic stiiiken uiiu MAJOR GEXEUAL AMoXIO MACEO. mrrender b their hesiepers, who spare their lives. I think that we shall soon oblige the Spanish government to give up the island to t he Cubans, w ho w ish to le free, aud who are striving to throw off this yoke which oppresses and ruins tln-m. The live representatives of the east ern department have left for Camapney in order to establish the government of (he republic. The representatives are Dr. Joaquin Castillo linaiiy. Rafael M. Portnondo. Rafael Mauduley. 1'elro As.'uiiera Kindelaii and Mariana San rhez Vaillauth. This will institute a government comjwised of a president itnd three secretaries those of war. in terior and foreipn at! airs. It is possi ble that the president Will be I ieneral Bartoleme Masso." In an interview ieneral de tuesada Fays: "It would not be surprising if (ieneral Campos did carry out his oft repeated threat of throwing up tl command in Cuba. Information r ceived from Camapuey tells of the suc cess of (ieneral (iomez and of daily re inforcements to his ranks. The city is in a panic, and the Spanish troops are afraid to venture lieyond it's limits When the soldiers return from their ex cursions in this repi.ni one haif of them are disabled by sickness. In the hospital at Puerto Principe there are over 4H Spanish soldiers and the deaths averape 12 per day. "From the sugar plantation of Kl Lupareno ."o Spaniards, natives of ial licia, recently joined the insurgents, showing that even the Spaniards are in sympathy with the revolutionists. "From Madrid I am informed that the re-erves of I'.! are so disputed at beinp ordered to Coin that the govern ment is afraid of a mutiny. To prevent this, they have been disarmed, and their anno and ammunition will be 'hipjwd on a transport in cases. t( be delivered to the iii upon landiiip in ( 'ul a. The reserves, however, declare that they will ;o.n the revolutionary forces when they are d:s mbarked n; Cuba."' THE PLATE TOO SOFT. New Kin. I of Carnepie Armor Shows rp l'oorlv When Teste. I. Washington. Aug. 1 1. The officers of the ordnance bureau have witnessed a very interesting test at Indin Head. The first was an experimental chrome steel plate made by the Carnegie com pany uiion the plan of Mr. Wheeler of the Wheeliug-Sterlinp company. The plate was 10'.. inches fl ick ami was tested with an ls-inch pun. the projectile beinp an l-inch Carpenter shell, tiled at a velocity of I.sm; leet The projec tile made a clean hole through the uiate aud lodged loo yards beyond. It was the judgment of the ollicers that the plate w as too soft and n.. better than or dinary steel plate. The next test was of an experimental plate made by the Cai n-pie company. Seven inches thick, with pasties cut into it in places so as to make the carbon go in better when it was beinp treated. A h -inch gun. with a 1-inch ( arpeiiter projectile and a velocity of i.mhi teet. was used. The projectile stuck in tlie plate, the point not going quite through. A MAD NEGRO'S REVENGE. He Shoots Innocent IV. .pie Hecause .Mail at a steamboat Officer. St. Lin, Aug. 14. A enraped nepro fired a lusilade of bullets into a crowd of passt npers and members of the crew of tlie steamer City of St. Louis as th"y came down the gang plank of the boat, just after she lauded at the wharf. The wounded are: Lou Davis, colored, cap tain of the night watch, shot in region of tlie kidneys, will probably die; Frank Bennett, white, roustalioiit. artery -in arm severed, serious; John Bell, stew ai d of steamer City of Cairo, lives in Vicks burg, shot in leg, not serious; William Thomas, colored, roustabout, shot In left leg. not serious. The shooting was the ontcome of a fgl't between the negro, whose name is unknown, aud Lou Davis, captain of the watch, while the steamer was lyinp at Cairo, Sunday. The negro came to this city ou a train. liroke a World Heror.l. Cincinnati. Aug. 14. Charles K Tudor of Cincinnati lias broken the Carthage track record for one mile fly ing start. His time was .':; .."i. The track record for one mile was held by Walter Sanper of Milwaukee, who made it in i:i".'. PITH OF THE NEWS George T. Loher und T. F. Fnrnell have left Oakland. Cal.. for a trip around i he world on their wheels. Sharp earth. juake shocks have lieer. ex perienced Ht the City uf Mexico Philip Spinner of Troop H, Seventh I niteil States cavalrv. who has t-en in the service "I years, committed suicide at Camp Douglas. Wi. Stonewall De Faiirar. the forged check swindler, and Murderer llvnes made an attempt to escaj from the penitent ia ry at Jackson, Mich. Herman Kohaup, a voung (ierman blew out the brains of Mrs. William Kru Ker, wife of his employer, at Shelby, la Hid then committed suicide. A complete j cry has not yet been found fa the case of Theodore Durrant, charged with the murder of HI HIll-llV I ii.ii..... ... ... - " 1 ell ran r rancisco. SherilT Stanley of Carrollton. Mo has received a letter from Albei t H Wilson . convict, in which he declares that ti,- Tavlor brot hers inst e.i.i.-itu.t .. i......i. , I i .. .s...,,i IJ1ILCII- erini? tha Aleekv tamili- urA ,,. .1 r. " " J , ..... ...J IUU 1 1 1 It I - aerers. An organized effort ic in 1 ....i . ------ - ... uiaiic IV secure the attendance of alMut i school children at the Atlanta exposition. Captain General Martize Cam.s it is raid, has resigned com maud iu the island of Cuba, reconimen.li.nr m,. , -a uuiwiiiiiuj ior the colony. Tb rumor lhat Prleiir r- i 1 . tieen tennei-M.1 t K. . . . . , oopreuie court eat la deuied lu Washing tou. JAP D'PLOVATS UflPRIS ID. Thej l'pr. s,,,,lt. II. . -.'.t ( .... i airs the l:. p..rt. .1 I :. .. r:!-. Washinoton. A;:g. i N i-tfotma-tion b.:.s b.-en I ., i. d .. t .' e .' .i;..'.:i.-st. legation in coi,r';-:i'ai "U or c- ol the rep. rt ttiaf :i cab.!., t .-n- , l--s Japan thongh tli" h i ti w. uid ut li'-cessarilv be int"i lae.i c! sueis ail cr.rre::ce until 1 1.- ! .i i::.,t i. !i of a new lnini-ti v. The rej-ort of di option was. how ever, a surprise to the I!i.-. .1-..', Ill- leijatioii and h.ls a:. i:. d giv.it liit. r-e-t. W hile ac Usioin.-d to look tl p" II Counts it. i and 'l amaata asaini' st pel m.ineiit y.iLts of tr.i- .lai.ai.e-e g..v i rni:i. nt, tin y a liuit tii.-.t th'-re has been dissatistactp.il eNpr. e-t ;.:iio;:g tin- tppoitioli po';tic!:i!'s co.icei !i : ti p the recession from the t. ru. of tia tirigMial treaty, and is . sunn. s.-d that anv cabmet changes will he dv.e to thi cruicisni. They tiiink. however, thpt a change on this account i- improbable, as in Japan the i!.in:.-::y l- t;.- en a' on of thi' emperor and it s cont in nam-.- ill tdi'i o is in no wise i!e; end' nt tii.o:i popular approval, except so i.u atip iiiinisfers inav j -i s, ,na! iy be infinenced bv it. Furthermore, they !ind it dn!i cillf to realize that tle. ie sliotild" be any lii'siinileistaiidmg on lip- .,uesti..ii of lank, it being slated thar they resigned t.ecaiise in-w titles were coiiti Tied on them without consuhing them. i lut ra:;cs l'..sli.itie a W.-.l.liii;. li'M K!' i:i. Ills., Aug. 11. ''lissLona Van Vaikeiih'.u g. a well-known il 'k Jord young lady, was i.i have started fcr China soon to wed Uev. .Mr. ' eiishaw. a l!a)tist missionary, stationed at a mis sion -.i.oo miles from tlie s.-aboard. Word has just been received that he lias been obliged to abandon his post on ac count ot the outrages there, and the Kockfor.i young lady will not go until next year, cont nuiiiiracour.se of hos pital studies in Chicago. The K-M.rt I'rol.aMy True. V.ssimx;tx. A rig. II. Whs!.' noth ing is known at the state department about the reported negotiation of a commercial treaty Willi Iha.il bv I'niied States Minister Thompon. u is said at the department that the gov ernment of l'ra.il had been de-irous of enlering into some commercial ar rangement with the 1'iiif.il States ever since tin; abrog.it ion of the reciprocity treaty wa- ejected by the repeal ol tiic McKinley tarirl' law. rw Woman l ells a Man. Citf-sToN. Neb.. Aug. 11.- The new woman is readily adapting herself to the masculine arts. H.-nry I'.arkerand John 1 'etelsi .11 qiiarr. li d over tlie pos session ot a wagon and came to blows. Peterson was carrying oil the honors, when Mrs. Barker felled him to the pround with a Hub. rendering him ui -coiiscioiis. Bailor and hi- wit.-th.-n fi.il.' away. Petersons injuries are serious. The A !!. I . Me. i.i. .is l,.n'l I il... II. S N Fi: m i-i , A up. II. I. oca! mem bers of the A. I!. I", are much mceiistd over an iiiscrii.t ion that 1 as !.e.n placed on the m.einmeitt erected at th - Pre sidlo nvtr the graves of four sold'er w ho were killed in a railroad wr"" during the pre.it strike a year ago. The inscription is to the etlecf tiiat tie sol diers wen- murdered by strikers near Sacramento, July 11. Is.. 'I. Hri.l.- an. I (.room T.-it.e l.ati.laniiin. Y.tl.i", Mich. .Aug. I ). Wi'-en Down ey and wife, who h.iw be n maii'e I only a week, made an alt mpt to sui cide by taking laudanum. Th.-ir con ditioii was discovered shortly after ward, and by hard Work o;i tip- part ."1 the phvsi, iaiis th' ir ! v.-s . r sived The woman, however, is stj'l a si ri OUs conditl. .11. The l"i e.-oii for (he deed if Hot known. A lleilltle ! II Mlci-.T 1111111;. YmiK, llng'a-id. Aug. lb l.'ob. rt Iludseii a young arid ii g!:iy e, incited man who h' 1 run tlir -i:g'i his own and liisvvit- s fortunes, been e. . n'.d by lianging h- re for the mcr.l r of hi wife and cii l i . .n I i liusl. y Moor. Voi k shire, in .lime !.i-t. . Traveling salesman Air. sled. Drrt wi k. ).. Aug. 11 .1. M. Boss, traveling salesman for tlie American Ball Blueing company. New- Y ork, ha. beeu arrested her,, and taken to i'iud lay. ., to answer the charge of lorptuu a ;;i i:liuk. I.-:itlis Av. rai;.. Koin- Hailr. SN Avi'oxii i, Tex., Aug. 11 Of th ;i o neproes confine i m i he govi-rnmeiit , (Uaranf in-- eamji at l!ag!e Pass ;o aro a!i;icted with smallpox. '1 ho deaths av erage about four daily. W ill I'avthe .Mora latin Next Month. M ii:ii. Aug. 14 At a meeting of the cabinet ministers it was decided to pay the Mora claim, in a lump sum, in September, without interest. THE MAHKcTS. I i: i !:ri!n. Aug. la. WHEAT No. 1 red. lf 7; if7.7:'-. I'. 'KX-Xn J v. :!..v car. -4 V ' '. 1.,--; X... ' y ...- si.. :i. '.. 4 'i.c: i,.:x--.t" i-,r ;1 (.i'.i . '-v ls-.... I I.; vvl. t. . ' ..... x. ;,!. -js;;, W -.; extra No.:. i.;t . "', -: N.. n. vv vvii.I.-. i'.'.-i.i--; ,-xira No. ".. t..';, iiajv in. xi tl. .'i ' ; . IlAY No. 1 tllUotllV, '....( ' li '(I; X'.. 2 t::i...tUy. l- -i s; im: v:s, ,i t .";.. v, ,7 D":; l'.-c k.i,t.si.ois.. X.., i I, . i,-.,., !!.H' ili..H.: .;,v. ,., u i.ia.-thv, l , iw (u !(.. . X... J i,i t in. u. . ti'. il i;..xi. X,,. -oi.: tain Thy. t H',"t?:, r..i. ia t ii-.ii-h.:ii crea-n.-rv. fal.cv :iri., ry. !!.-i,-.h-; l.ei.-v ,-, K't..V; i. vv ur-..i.- and .,. k:. J try r-.. 1 Hl.i:SK. 1 ni . M.li i it, -rt. s. : - .... N, v Y. rk. new. !..,!.,.; !, . fi.,.r ,., u. . . YVi-.-,.i.s:n Swiss, y4 - UM: . t,t., .tt . lu. : jr. KUUS strictly fr -di P, ii-.-vlvaiiia an l Ohio, ui ca-c,. 11-,-ili-; . , ,r.. f, caritl!fl. 1'Ul'LTHY-I.ar... live ehlclo-tis. 6. . r I-.-.ir: live click, Ms. 4, ..lr,,, Cl.l.'kellS. S50 4.-..-. us to s;..: ,- ,;.i,'kers" loiiljcper p. i.n.l; i:r, s.s, a . ra.e k.-ns lout! ,c-: ciucks, l-il.i,.. Kvsr I.iHfitTV. Pi., A".u'. l.f. CATTl.E H . ,,ts r.il tins w,-."k. I. curs en s..!.-. ...u.:st..ttf ir.ostlv of light trades. Tie- liu.rk, is .,,,.,,1,,..- a ,,t. from last vv.i hs t:,v-: We inioie mar ' "'. i mo t., .-,,i:.4ii: u .ft..Al,t l.t::ci.,-rs. r-, K.,..:.,- r,.,. ,,, fat. l-.Mtna.Hi: I t;.!-, stags a,i . , . vi ,K7 t 2S-I': fre-h .-,.ws h::.1 s.rii.k-..rs. ) u. .t ru u.t. HlKiS-k..U.it. l.eh, ,,1V. ,,,, t.? tl. Miami i. .,-.t .-,:.a tin mark. I .ti l Ir.es vv.il Is- J.,,r ,.-.,is' t.. -. -!.r Ii.ark. ts U up J. vv.-r We W..I-.1.; ,,..,,. prime light. ", ji ?V .io: ., .ia.tt. .,t .vas-s : 1.. ..w .....:,u.: 'u fair birk.t,. lUwij,; r.c.ghs. ,,, 50 sHKF.P AND I.AMbS-Suj.j.lv is,l..,ai cars ,-. sal. Tt.e deita.r.il i- !:), t .i market dull :u.ii l. u . r. ., -i-m; t, . " . :,-te't n markets i. in., I .j,,,,. ),. ,, ,. a liale 1..W.-J. F.Xl-.lts. .i,vj( lu; w: Ko.1 ... fur. i ',''; COIl. 111. .11 ,r 1 o.i; lli l.lllll.s. ....., i") veal .-aiv. , .j in-ui in. h.-.ivv an.l u.u. ...'v.st ts UVt.lO uo. lj... .... . II....- . !.... t'lM INXATI. Aug l'l Hfms-Market slow ai. 1 l...v. r at 4 !: r.-. ei,., i.i,., ,..I: sj, :,,.,,. ;, , , t 'ATTI.K M,rk.-l -i. ;i.lv :,i ....,(... -.-. re cv; ts. :. : shi.n..-i-ts. I .i h. :1d M1KKP AM. l.AMKS-si,.,,,. market t but steady nt ; c :.7." : rec .j.t- :i . , sh in... i.ls. h. ad. I.ai,.l,s. m.ttk, t dull ai.d u,k at Zij.', u i. Ni vv Yoi:k, Aug. 1:1. I WKEAT-Sift mark, t str..n-, r. X., r.d t.Te and elevat. t, T atl- ;.t. I..i...- f i, j. ' 'v a 11-mi t : 1 nui t:.. ru. 7l- e. X., 1 h ir,;' VsC delivered. t ' tIiN,.t mark, t a.-tiv. an.l h:gh r X'.t ' 2.4,'sc el. v.iT..r. IT-'.4".e atloat: y. l ow and . utigia.l.l mix. ,. A , . 47. ,. f ,, 1, a;l,. lt . ATS- SjH.t ii, ark. t -t.-.t,l v. X... .'.r, 1 j No. - d.-liv-er d. Jioijt.is..., 'x... a Xll" ' whit.-. f-Oc: X.,. .I ivl.,1.. ; irack j vvh.t.- wc.-tern. -oi.H.; track white state 'if 'i-M'. ' j ATThK-Kur..,..!! inl-lis (1I1t, At,i, ru-an steers at II, HIV. dressed ueiKht; refrisf- 1 era t..r 1m . f at t i... j SHKF.P ANli LAMlls-R .j,,,,, .V(;) . ..11 sale t, c.-.rs, or In .Hi h. ad ; v.-rv dull and l.ar.lv steady: 11. ar y s.oo uhmiI.I. She, t. riilakuu' t-- la"11"" to cuoioe! Uvtt;.S-Market easier at tiJia5-5a k) L. I Lt MM) L Asks Gi'.keson to Call Tccrcther the State Committee i to .w:kan;i: 1:01.1. or im i.n; ati s. I he s, ,:,,,t sM j, l.ais t. ill..... ii Mill II. I til t l;" .Ml V -1. 1 ..in ai til.- I .-it !,,ir-', 11. h.-t- t '.stout el tl;.- i,tii.,;,i I,,:.,. Illitlee Is I i . . tie ul. 1'iT'si.ri:.;. Aug. I 1. n;lf T t; ny yesterday wret- utid maiJed a letter I t ha i I!:. ill t tilkc-oti. a-klltg t !:..t !: . '. the state ' m n.i : f t e t g. tu-r to ; i :.;, 1 the roll '1 'iei.ai.-st , ( ,, i . ,., . .,. ' ti"ti. This is a duty "f t:;-. .-iat- c-.-'t ; lt.ittee ti.ai is u-::a:iy di-c:i.i!-ged b. i1 c!:ai: ::. in a: .! ih.' -c ir'un. -, l i:t i iit.T t u.iy says very good have ' presented tii. Iiis. ,, s why Lie -. ::!:: : ', tee sh. u: Id at t - ii 1 to 1 ! . .v. I: !'i:-,::i'-. in advair e o! ihe j r.- .-nt c, nv. i.t -n. I Tl.-,diay men d.-. lar' 1 !: ivl ic -j lead.-rs are n,.t mdy j r.-jiar. d to ,i;i n 1 I ga.l.-ries with -hi ut. r . bi.l to s' . i tn j nmvi nrioii as w.-.i. 1 'm- ol the ;: -.-t m 1 (lii atioiis ,,f this, th. y say. w as t, ,- .: ! cumstatice that i i.aima:i (ill;.. - 11 j tallied a 'tight lea-e ' of the 1 . ai 1 : - i lg op.-rahon-e for or v. n ! , .11 da.- in ti ow n 11;. tne iti-tea.i of in I in- IK; in. - of ; l.( state . oinmiliiig Aft-r mailing h:s .rt,.r ro tlie-f 'e chairman. Mr. 'uay 111 i.:e the im.ow illjl stat' tM. 11' f-.r piibli, ai ion : "1 have reason to beh.-v ,- a .l. niai.d vi;l be made up..;i 'ha;:!;. .,, i;j;c,. ,,.. by llios,. whose demands ,e c;ii; . r i;i---regard, to doctor the roi! of iin- -i it. conv. utiop in his int. r, sf 'i h,. in.;,, iiig up of the ro.I of the slate conven tion is 1 he bus" 11 es of t he stale com 1 1 h -tee, jnsl as the m.i'.ing- of 1 he roll of the national convention i.- the i.ii.-ieess of the national committee. The authority to make it up h:.s heretofore bi en ex. r, i's, d by tin- chair man of the state comni'tt. e. be ails,- if h s never been on. -tii.n.-.l. and be cause t here has li.ii no ociarni le feiitly of sulhcint import an..-.-in !' ii ii't tlie calling of 1 he whole commute., l.'easoning from the rec. nt ru .. j c. : v-entions m Kik and Sell yikiil that - casioll MOW exists, and III ii uM te.lf Mr. Jiilv-rs-oti d-.es not call the (oa,:i: 1 tee ill pursuance ,,f ,-e jiiest I make ol lmn today. -1 sincerely trust t1 at ev. rv meiiii.ei of the state committee in favor of ! : 1 jilay will b - present at 1 ! .0 1 1 -1. . 1 g .,, Monday, t'o .'i.th iiist., I;, t.id-i r : . . . t the slate committee tiiay lake lis busi iiess into ifs o-.v ii iiaii-l-'.' 11,, y,.u really th:,r; f o.. woii'd at empi - m il a c uit'se - oa oi tn:ay wa - as!., d 1 h. s,. n. eii :.;e il,',; r.i't." 1.. 1,.. plied. II. II lis. in S I'ict.:!.- Il, 111.- V Int.- .,t.s... W v-im:t... Aug. 1 i .'-. I:e ,. .1 ia:t:?:i:g oi I '!-. o-nt !! - !..; !.- 1. r.-ce.veri at t!.. Wi, to Ii,-'. ... ;t ivili be hung 111 tin- V I .t- ;!,.. ar.d . :li c 0:1 ,!. te the gai t i v . I j i. si tii i.tiai Jul 1 1 ads. I " 11 tg,a ria its Vliirih-r an.l IS.irn. '. ins 1 v i 1 v. -ri.r. Aug 11. 'I'll" Vah ai'o:i a t.-h gia; lis that a I. ' ga r 1 11 of ha !!. li'imi' l ng i.oo-i men. ii:;s at tacked tile vi laute of Ja 'akli. in tii. district of Kii'.iia't. :i mi I burn ! .. 1 iinis. s The A 1 1: 1. ii i a 11 s ;,-. t is . sa : to have kdad-'-iof !iie ii,!i.;!itaais oi Janakli. 1 tan Itny lite l'-i.tel I v. Xiv V..i:K..iii' 1 1. .1 tist ice 1 r I tr.en in siipr. me court chambers, has h ....b-d dovvn ad -cisioii denying tin- niot'oii !,,r an 111 jiiiict !oi io icsiraii the r.-i.ig,t n z.itio'i c.tmiuitt"e oi' the I 1 -1 1 : i 1 1 1 t a'id I'aMlc I-'ee.i ;ug coin, any fr .'11 ;. i,- 1.'. ing or ae.jiiiiing tin- properly ; trust, which was advi-i t iscd to be sod to.iav. .M't':rt Ity In tlie l.ea.l Again. LoMmiv, Aug 11. Ar a meeting ol th liisli Parliamentary ariv. Mr. liistin .Mel 'iii'ihv. M. p., was 1111 1111 111. nisly re-elected chairman. t . 01 : 1:1 1 v f.i expectations, ihe meeting was la.iiv harmonious, tii" sn!'ii-,-t ii;. .ii win -u Colli! IctS Were expected being post polled Will Sue lor st ; I. otto. into. S vn Fc vM ts, ... Aug. II.- Tli- h.-irs of .los.i b' .lesr.s Nn.' will soon brim: suit to recover a vast tract . f land n. ai (e.l.bn (iate park, known a s,,;, Jligii"l Pan ho The prop.-i-y in M.J.cd is estimated to be Worth -1 -OvU.tHCI. Sli.it li.v a .lilli tl l over. )vkr.vM. fa! . Aug. I I. Miss .lenni" Iewis. a domest C em jiloy ed ill I lie fa in ilv of lh" P"V. (ii- rg" Moar -.1 lln clty, lias been shot and latally win 11 led by a man supposed to be 1 ,ouis F. M uhl- HCT. a jilted lover. A II. a. Il v I'.cil. r I , lesion. "r-Ti;i:v 1 1.1.1-:. Minn. A ug. I t The explosion of a thresher ln.Ier mi An tome laimott s farm killed Joseph ( "ar tier, owner of the out tit. and his son .lulius. Three other men were injured, two lilt ally. I ml., l.-r Taylor 11. -ails l.tiilty. I'll i::i S. 1) . Aug. I 1. I lefati ting State Treasurer Vv . W. Taylor has jih ad guilty to embe.Jemeiif ot' :',i ," .0 .' !. s ,,, .lu.lgeMiatley s court. Taylor will be sentenced today. Mountain House, m SHAVING PARLOR CENTRE STREET. EEIKSEDEG 'IM1IS well known nn.l li.ng ev.ihliiie.l Shaving 1 I'arlt.r is n.iw l.x'ateil n I '.-litre street. . ...ni.e tne livery untitle m icilnra. liavis N l.tuli or. where II. p I nnesx will 1 e .-arrie,! ,.11 in th. tiltnre. SII.WIMt. II A I li l I'IIMi AMI S 11 A 1 11 i l i N i J ,l,.ne ii, tIP t.eutesl an.l 111. .ft aroslii- licinnir. t 'lean Tnwe Is a S,.via It v n.I.iuies wiOte-l en hi tlieir resi,i,,i,..e.s' JA.ll KS H. A -V, I'. rr..l.n.tor F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Main Street, Near Fost Office .The nniler-lirne.! i!..,ire to Inform the putt 1 1 lint he las i.ieie.l a sliavinir purer id iM.on tr -el. n.-itr Hie p.t utti.-e wi.-'o I.HrlK rlnu in all It" iTMnrl.e.s Kill .c oarrie.i en in the furure. Kvervi hinu nmi n! clean. Your pairnn .Ke m.Ik-iiciI. K tf 'KKs: , , ,., ,v 11 Vi.Ni ... . SJ .: l-.it.-i.; .; v . i ,111 .. i, V"- j- Pi a.- .n. Pl.ict s .-ni V : "W.x 1 I I -I' Siiritt J, . . . ,jl ll ;.. I.' :el U :,-,,.. i. , -ss . ft l...,l 1 ,r. -..., 1:,,. ,.- . .... . I'-i.-v Muni.- P H..i s.t.MI... $1 ii. .'.-.tv-v I'nv - S2 m I". - It! f.u V A ;T . v. )j - I.' 1' 1 r.-it.-.- .-t . Cat, ttiiut.1 1 Best in the World! Getths Genuine! Sold Everywhere ! GANGERS iiin..r rntni no tnn. tree I T . ,n.Tin. v . hjT.u 14 tin til. ClimilMi.Q t FRAZER AXLEi t i V- r :.: 1 " v, :. I-.-, . s-r. . 1 ...., 1 1. ii- ! 1 .; . , : 1 : 1. 1 m ... d I.-? !. 5. .- :t 1- .1 .. (1 11 t. ! s- i: .-:'. 1" v : '.' 1- .-r. : t. ti:.--:; -.1 ''I i i- ' - . i . . : - i . : 'a- j 'lev v. il s.-' t i , I :; 1 -. i ,.f li, :r .-: h, use 1 Ti.. 1- . - . i . .: ..'. -s. ,. ; . j, . . ,i,t:,;i.i:-:. : ' ' ! :- , : ' 1 i. V! ..!,. " -t :, -' -' . . ' -.11- -. 1- jt Ii,. ti ;l , . 1, . i'Ii. '.I. auiiJEPTirs i A r t ' ' ' - " T i t t' iT fip inr.t; r ! '' ' l " :ih. c!,.i.:: r . - - -. ' -" - - :' ' -i t' i-f. T "i Miv hT Villi I.'. fN. l ii I V l!i ti'.-il."'-,,! T. '. s; i , . , t: t-i '.-;:'. 11 :i : i :.. I i ltt'i .- V i:,-.:.':- ' . ' . . I" i .:" tn ! ii; ::lTs. !:iim.::.i 'ii'. 1 -v The Academic Fhaimaceutic Co., i Mo u ! n tol.k. I LIXIR. An el,-- i t 1'lv 'i i l,:-i :i..-i, ,- pi .-pnl ai i .1 tor : -II-. 1:1 I , ri . I :n'l I :, ..! Il .l.. - ; tli, I. Si . I. . ! T In - im t i a , ,' o i, ,sl en I , lit I.I S'l -II .: e I- - e l, . . I I . i , I j ,, . t in. -.li. "i :m!li.. r ties 1 ri .: i.i i 1,,. ,i:.i s in : pi, ri . .1 I in es. l -i. . i ll, 1 . i f -: l . i I, , l.i iie.. elul.ii-. ii an.l s. p ..I" s. .ieiil: i t l.al.i's l ltlir. t ve.-i.ti,.,- . I:.-.-Ir.,,,1 l-iiii,f,il .Iriit-s 111 Ha.-i.Ut:.,. P.itn.lJfS. Pl.ff 10 ttS. IT. ,.:.'..! ..!. : I.y - i liv-' l"3.il i J.:irt!(.ivcti1ic Cw lo:jdo:j ai:d new york, t'li.-inisls l,t a j ; ., ,i i : ! in, 1. 1 l , . . r Mai.sty ll.e V :i. , !. II.. (;.., :1l i-anuly . N i W . !.' U 1 1 N M : ICO. 1C2. JO-l. Charlton St K0VyL TILLS. Sltllle iTieiiN-ii;.,! pr...!i -s :,s I i. .V A I. i J.1S I II . ill l.V-.. ,.,.) ( , ,v J,,,. ,.,.,, FOR SALE UY ALL DHUGCITS REIilEMGER THEBIC FOUR! ViiiPcar Bittern C'OKD.AL. ) ,l",u','t'."'"i .".tie. Vinrfrar Sitters POWDl'KS, :- .I.e., s. r.iu . Vinrpar Pitlors, ...--.v ,17'"" Vinftgar Bitt is, -hi l it!- , i.i-t. . l.tio Tho W.-!d's Croat Blood Purifier nr.d Life Ci 'iiis" PrittCiple. Only Tf Ejfirraico Litters Koown, Tin-i.t-i ;t:lt if ti em iii-v- ll.e l.entiinit I iimi'y .11. li, 'in.' ..I lite World. s amo x6 -rv v R. K. McTor.aM Dra Co., Proprietors, -A?; !"!:"; 7'-. " '.mi NKW YttUK. . v - r - 2 risTr-.vs-i, v.- . . i TT -.t ! r-'.t'i r. all tio front IncT t - ;t ! .!''- i ii.'nf tit.- tyn-ii-.s'irb ail i. . -. Ni'-.i.-s. J u s'liesB, I is,t r-s ul tee I ..! . A . Wlulo i..".n:R1i f r.'.t L1 T:P Ii? "In-i ". r. t n;,ri( r's. Littlo I.iver mis ar ',:.:;." ' " :m ( ,;i.-tii'-t i n. viir.f; aij.I pp V- ',i : ! f.-iuiil.. yii ,.-e,,i.:pla:nt.v.-.ii.j tit. . als , r I. : I i. - :-,.t l not-', itnn- tl l linn Utto t hd a. ul r. ;" ;::,-.. Ih.weld. L.n if th. y only I. Ac), rt rit' i fr r tt' i;l 1 l alniiiatrrir. is.sfritIiowh 'I ; 'i - - ;i - - .1 t;iv.i:ii l:ii;t; l.iiif.tr.a- .rr ,-!7..-i - h n, .t.-n,i i..rt,airl th.tsa t ,i v. ,:l n:i:i thcrt.. Mil.. ptiN valii . . v,- . ! iutt tin y will not Im i. v.:il,.;it iiii-iu. Hut sit.-rallaick beaj r-:i:: r. U l.lifc' 1.1 s I.) J. 2" i? svH sr Isfl.r 1 ,-...( of so tnnnr lives that hom In irheTS ;r i:r. Ua;,t. Our lulls cure it nhiia i ., ,t s J.utlo I.iver misaro T,Ty dtnalt anj v I t ,!e t)..,. or two t illti iii.iktta d.tea. t'lL t ' r-."l;.- r;-. I'tal.iit an.l do not enpe or 1 i. -. I.n it I t Ui.-:r i:rni In action tileatteall who iu v: t!-.:,t .". , :itR : t,v f,r f I. tSoltl :sta c viiZfvheTu, or .-ut by lujiL F'EDIOINE CO., New ITork. " nnsE, SMALL PRICE 'NO MORE DOCTORS FOR MEI Thev paid I was ooiinimptivo, ppnt raw t Floriiln, tolj me to keep tiniet. no eirite Dient, uu.l no tenuis. Just think o( it On .lay 1 fmin.l a littlo lirnik calle.l (iuid to 1 1 It li. l,y Mrs. I'iiikliani, ami in it I fount out tviiat aile.l me. So I wrote to Ikt, t'"t ,i lovely reply, told mo just what to do, atul I am in si.i.'ii.ii.l health now." i.YDiAE.PiIIKHAM'ScvoTa conqnrrn a:l those weaknesses and ailments no prevalent with the sex, and restores tier led health. All liru- 'ists Bell it as a, standard aril rl, or sent by mail, in form ot Tills or Lo7enpos, on re.-eii.t of M.). For the euro .f Ivi.lney Complainu, eit'ii-r sex. tho ("oinpoiiiid has no rival. Mrs. I'iii'khriut finely amwerA letters ol Inquiry. Knclose si imp for reply. (Send fo ?-cent sid-.:iis lor Mrs. Pinkham YV b'aulifiil h:i 711,7s illustrated bnok. entitled "CUIPE TO HESITH A.iO FflOUETIE." 1 It contains a noWme ot valuahl"! Inlormation. M It 1-3? svpi live; nd may save yaur. S Lytfia E. Flnkham (. Co., Lynn, Maaaw K3 Vti if 3 VVANTED BY gAtVTL VVELZ-0 & CO.. 67 VINE ST , CINCINNATI. O. lePr.rjT ETfflPTFrs OF ClSSfWC IN THE II. i W"i 'sm. M rT-i5i". . y E It " . TJI 4l r' ; i ! L 60 CLEARANCE SALE .$5,000 00 worth of sfotk (hat must he conv, rt..l j cash within the next sixty tlays to make room l-V'," iniiiieuse full stock. '!,r I .i 1 ..ill ef It.sl :m, f.tn.e t.t tin- ftin.-nil ..f .it.iiis. Tit. r kin.l t. ;1 t l.:il:lllee s-ale in iii.ili.t.i at t.in sl..r.-. Wfu'c :r ..' I'.iu tt.-U tt" Stti iti.. an.l .s,nii:iiei 4 'I..Uiiii', s.i ai..n'i ij ,f , j I hmkiitL.' ttvt-i li.nv v. hi tan .1 a ke v . hi lal v-:ir"s a l.ttli.-. ... v, ' " ' iriif vmi a Sn'n. Tans. Halt. ;tnv -1 1 1 i -r in lli- slur.- ai .ruii A' ' YOUR OWN PRICE, f.r ti.i.-s tii,-1 .'i:i-:.'l'l-T ii:u-i:-i:i-.it'ciN4i s vi.i-; ,: I'.i nt- ; 11.I iv It.r v .ins 'if. .1 POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED. I nriii'' lliis sal.-we must have 111.-vl't '" ( ,, ,.Xt.rv e iittsl ij. iii.tii.-v v ..11 n.tsl tin- 1 , , v 1 jnt i'.iiii,. ali.ii AGREEABLY 1 1. at wi: mi:.. what wi: sv. SilULL THE CLOTHIER, LILLY. PA. r.i eSsiUikr-Y CARlIIAGE and HARNESS HFG. CO ..1.1 1 tun.,. m c. I ,r If 1 jritr,, ' ,11 tli.-ul tl.. UU.stuM.I ltrgr,! itiniiuttM-iara-rs tit Aitt.-r 1. :...liti V .-nt. 1. s i...tl ll.rtt.-ss litis itity stiif. v. '1 en ii. .... t ntittii l-toreftiir u..,nt-i is .n..i. We . i tr.-u l.l l..,irt n I f n,.( Mtti-tm t ..- Wnrr.tnl ..r r-. lijr .f tin Ht:i,t 1 1.1 1 .1 1 1 .r,l.-r f-.r y,,tt Write j,mr uit ..Mir. !' . ..ii 're.-. We tufce kll rit.li ul aimai. in plui'itiii. WHOLESALE PRICES. S:;rin Wagons, S3I to SSO. i.u.r.nt.1 .t ..- a r.-n 1..1 ( ..i.,sK Surreys. 165 to SIOO st .... a. s. It f.r tnl lu II at. Top BufEi4s, S 17. SO. ta line ta .M l..r fCV F h aBtO n s , S tt to Sioo. Farm Wagons, Wagonettes. K tl'; Wagons, Delivery Wagons 1 Road Carts. Kit It l is lull l, natal A a Hit. bail v. Wo. rC. Surrey !larneA. .... PS&S.-H-" 14 l sw I TS Ir N.i. Tlsi. Top Ituacair. $43.00 V ('J V' ;V'A 8 IM'rrRl. IT for rmmh Address W. B. hi a s5i-'. WANT A k s... ) r-' n I W Iiivv vv if iii. ruj"iiN, surifvs. 1 1 1 1: 1 vrj.t. as li, fit str-n.-. j . 1. .!!.'. s, , . a. j- h.-miisiillv Inn- i.t-J is n..,.i.-ii, . .j ! ln.iiiiil 1, tiii. .1:1 i, ,!ii.;- Huill tin I.. 11. 1 l'v nii-it 1 1 : i I'xjvi i.'ii.a... I'- iu-iv is ir ..li. v; pi.-mpt s.'nj i...-,.t . , r S.i.i'iv. V win! 1.1 lit. -w V.tll. Wnt uv t...i- v j j tl. .1 liili.'. , iv 1,-jJ I.i 1'U-liU-sS tv JIlJ hv. vCliJ I I .,1 I i.u.i! lie. Il is :i.v t.t c-va-iy iraJt-r .. tlii j j. .1 fc,u luuiii.ii Vj . 11 i'.... liui-li.init..ii. N. Y I "BUILT lUk BUSINESS." 1' : Ls- If . ; , Jf csST) Tlie Brut Short tat Ihe tor Ue Iut Monry .W laOi m -s, , i -ss-rx " - w ELL BRE vJ!v I I . -soon wed: tirls who use riMitiri Miinnirn SAPOLJO are SAPOLIO is one of the best known city luxuries and each time t vak is used an hour is saved. On floors tables an J painted work it ai ts hk a charm. Tor scouring: pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If yur store-kee.,. r does not keep it you should insist upon his dom, so. always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over theUnite.l Si..- makes it an almost n "essary artii le to any well supplied store. Every thing, shine after its jse, tad even the children delight iu using it ia their attempts to hlp around the house. IASKyourHorseshoer FOR THE 1H THE ' It AnSOLUTELY prevents slirrlnr. Sl..l vv ilh t . ver-h. " v,.r l,rse-a f.-tar..:,w is , ,..s.. ..fiti..k.., I.v ..t u.iyx t.. , s,:a,iy reinova' liTe lltl I.tr sli.irs-niii.. The CAI.KS arc HI MOVABLE, Steel-Centered anJ Sfcl.r SHARPTNING hen worn ot ..a w Calks c:.n U- .....ilv lu- wrt.l ,ih...,t r.'.it..v..,e hi...... a.c au lii.im-iiseaiti.tunt.ti tmie UMlJ,. ,tK.t af tbe lilai'ksiiutli slit.ji. ' tn nf-ii,t t.f imstAl n-ill n.-.ii a-. -ri.ive-ir. ular.s.a,ii1(...1 ,.., , a,kt;a i - . ... .st uiiita-al atn, Una a inter at verj- low j.rii'i-u. la-.l am, ir iruU, tilteroai I 1 SURPRISED tli-altr R I.I,Dt. M . rv tl. arm Hrit-. .Itk r4-r. -. la pn.-u i. PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHART. IND WAGON?' iggeg 17. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE 0t-r Uu Milliata Praplr mrmr thr W. L. Douglas S3 and (4 Shoes. .. All r tthax-aa are fiaiiill iaiiaiauiair7. Tbrj pltra; Ibe Iw-st vtalut- C..r tb.- n,..t,, . aiti'v .stutal riuuiu id il hi.. I rt ttitc 14U.HIM-. jar,-ajlure.s -1. ur .rt.sta tan- UUITiwm st.n,ssl .1, s l. rvm$l t $.t asaarl ,v.r.ain-r n.jk. . lf four Uetairr 4iuu,i un i u f ea. S5,S4,S3.50 rd. Frrtvcb ntrllafl t nil anal Kasi-atraaav. S3.50 Police Shoes 3 uei S2.50 and S2 wriineri 92 & SI. 75 U-t S.!y.3ei Ladies $3, iZ.b'J. .'- Si ,1 IX y.iur d.-ial.-r cwui -t ii-l juu, ttntf i, r ciai.i jc W. L. Douglas, Kraav1 lata. lmatv rivriTS, TRADE MARKS. DCSICN PATETi COPVRICHTS. tc- For InfnrnatWiii ana five IfauiJist. t. MINN A fat, i4 Hhi.ii.hiV. ; l.'KB. Oltla-rtt barvavu f.tr ts-uriiuf lut lu "','' trery patfeitl tskn out Uy u bretwl l I- th itatbiM) l7 a iiajuoa) at iB 'rra v' cUmhk ! l-im rirntiflc titfruau Irmvat a-trmlavtloan of any tx-aenllrK- lal"-' ' ' urkal. M,ouJiOI illaistrMasl. N.i ",t- " " iu BrH.ttid ba xlihiMU. it. Wm-ii;, "" , ;w l itiatlx nKtutba. AJtltws Mi vv . tLltLXUkJi3, U bi iiruaWJ.New 1'" 1 JOH?S STKATiO A 4S A4i H.lkrrSt. !lll'h - DAYi EN 575 j ' N-' i-:tt Su.-r.. 11 j cm rs-. letifio American B U JJP TRADE "' SSsjf DCSICN PATfUTS. lotpartm Ml a ol ml. lwat t MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Vwliac. Cailars. SaaiM. Acctvtlrtxis. CM. Jke, klad of Stri cto . e- 1 o r v y