BRIGHTER FOR QUAY Thought to Have Won 22 Dele gates In Philadelphia. II AS rnOHAULY HO 1I1S I I. NT. A l!-li-f Tlint lie Now Ila Fnoiifh Il-rcl- t l.lr t Him liairmaii of Hip Stair f'miiiiiiltfP Tli- I f l-;at- s-!-t'l-l In frrjil C"ountit-A. Pmi.Ai'H.riii , Anir. -1. The imlicn rioits are that at the Kepuhlioan j.rima ri-s, hi !d to select 1 delegates to t.'ie stat.- eouvi-Htioii. and :!-. to rhioe iii liilati-- for various citv oliiees. the i,c:iv la tinii liave certainly ele. ted i d' lepafes. and ji'i-ibly "J.', with one or two ih-tricts with five additional i:e (;;itis in doubt. Tlie anti iuay peopli; eotneiie the senator lii Vi.-tes. The result was in swic respects a pnrj ri-e to Senator (Juay, him-eil". v ho dul nut exii ct to overcome the mtlu eme that would he brought to liear nirainst him in certain localities. The wards of the city are ronjied into Vs h i'i!ativo districts and these elected from one to seven de'erates each. The hottest lights were in the Fifteenth .ward, in which Mayor Warwick re " sisles. and the West f'hiladi liiliia wards, the Twentv-fourth and Tinrt v-fourth. In the loiunr t!ie mavor w; l.ad'.v beafiTi. tlie (.may forces, headed by Alexander ( row, Jr., carrying '-'7 out of 4 '. dr. iii iiis. with contests in two. In West Philadelphia, St;ite Seuatoi Thomas, the nay man, von his fii-lit haiid-ome!y. liotwirhstandintr the fact that 1 .'avid Martin, the auti-l lay leader 1:1 this city, took personal charge of the lii:! t durinj,' the a-t week. The inav men i laiui to have carried 2; out of divisions, with seven in douht. If this version of the result verified, tiiay will have JJ delegates from tins city. Tie- Jn:iyitt s also claim that tin Twenty sei ml. Twtnty tlnrd and Thirtv-nfth wai ds, ele riur five tie li t:itc, are in iiin.l t. Tlie ci nfest practicall closes fli til.t in tiie state, I el.ith l'-ilir the 01.lv r m..i!.ii!r county to elect dele gates it at ear-, a'nin.- certain that Sei.ator ','u iy i.a- wi.ii his fi-ht for the state chain: .unship, with -.me votes to spare A ci.iit rvative estimate gives liim l'o votes III the conventi .n. l." ui-re than the mimher necessary to elect The senaf i l:i-f ni'!it occupied hi- -r.ite if r- Mi in th Metropole li-tel and .1 rii!;-'.,it stream of visit' is pa--t il in ami ;.t, cor:f.rTartt!afiifr h'm i.j on l:i vii t'-ry. li-- d dined to In iiit rviewed saying that ii- would not svea foi ;m! In ati. n uni.l after the con vent ii .11. which meets at liar ristur en All;.' .'s was elated at the result of the primaries and r-"!io I r-n id naturedly t- the i : m.hnii I.;.- that were showered upon h;m rI he ci .litest atT racted to the c.ty politicians cf all i!e-.re s from all over the srt-'. These crowded the l.e..l, iinrters ot the two factions and eaj'-rlv wiit le d the return- S. nator I'-nro-e. who. m re than anv me i-e pr- i lpit ted the h-ht. carried !.. vv ard. tiie Kit-'lith. l.y a v U of i: to arid will o to the convention a-a : 1. L-ate. .''in Kiis-.-ii Yonnir riiii as a ,uay cannula' in his o.vn ward This war-- is i.r--id d ovei , eritt lem eiit whoihil in t jieniiit Mr. V en" tc (airy a -inrle division It Wii- stated at tlie th;ay head, nar tt r- that twi. i.t t! teat r. ei-:.tes from North i . at! ..1.1 ti ! .r.tv at. 1 one tr- mi e .1 counfV. H ! serteil t..c anti 1,'i.iiv r.iii i.ih.tt fo Mutt hair li I- i .'r - M il WINNIE WiLLIAMS NOT D2AD. Ii siiils a Tcl-f;r;tiik to Holmes Attor-li-r I nun I'rin tiU-tiet-. Is. 1. 1'iiii.AiiKi.i-m a. Auir. "il. W. A. Shoe-riakt-r. the attorney for H. H. Holmes, licensed of a si ore of murders, has re-i-eived a telegram purpoituij; to conn I .-mil Minnie It. Williams, one of Holmes" alleged victims. It w;is sent Irmu Providence. Ii. I., and read as fol lws: Kepoits that I was murilered t-lisiird. Am alive andwel:."" When the llleSsilire v;ts shown to Holmes, he said excitedly: "I kliew xii v story that I did not kill the nirl Would ! continued."" Attorney W. A. apps. the Fort Worth attorney who lias I. een lu re in the interest ot tiie Texas people, who tin trying to prosecute Holmes, was on Ins way to take a train from New York when told that Minnie Williams had li'i'ti reported alive. He said: 'T never thought she was dead. The Fort Worth jn-ople think she is alive; hut it seems mi(-hty hard to locate her. She may be si nn where near Roston. She has many friends there. I would not he surprised if tiie telegram, you say has hei n received from her. is correct." Assistant lUstricl- Attorney liarlow would not say whether he thought the telegram was genuine or false. He ad mitted, however, that he would not he astonished if Minnie Williams appeared tin the .scene at uuv time-. THE BHADDOCK DISASTER. i'iglit Killed ami l.if;lit I njuretl at I'uriiHcr II. of the ':triit-Kie 'ouitaiiy. 1'iTTsin k. Anpr. 2i. The explosion at furnace II. of the ("arueeie company, at Braddoek, was due to a "han" in the furnace. A force of If. men were sent to tiie top of the furnace to pet the 1-ell iii workintr order. While they were at work an explosion occurred inside of tie- furnace. Tiie list of kdead is as fol lows: .lohn I'rokopovi, aped JT, married, wife in Austria: .Jo-eph Luckai. a'eil 4"i. married, wife and three children in I'.raddock: Stefan Havril.i, aired 32, niarr.ed. wife anl three children in I'.raiidock: Joseph t"-op. aed ol. single Michael Kapinos. atred 2i. wife in old country: Am'.rew llnl.nak. aired :.". w ife and t.'ir- e children m I'.i addock . John Mika. a-ol -. n:.irr: I. f.i :aiy m Austria: .iohn (iii r.e. u . Wile and two child: n in i .-:e! '. i The injured il! tie- M'TCV h-'s-ital are .lohn ra.i. .! i -i SI. i tii. Mii i.aM luri. . rn'.v w l::c ..i:::s M.rri- si ii. Mi. :..i i K..;.i.i. -. .h.m iasn.y autl -o.i.n 1 .i .iv. All lnil ri '. .lis :-li:rr -i-ii t liei-il. rmi.Ai'i I .in . Auir. 21. Tlmmas M. lir.u'.y. the former cashier of the Kir.-t National hank of Marietta, l'a., has I.e. n found iriulty in the I ruted States ili-trii t court of emhez.len.-nt and mis apl lyiut; funds ot the hank, and has l.ei ii s nteiiced hy Jmlire 1'i.tler to pav a tine of -fjoouu the f.r-t charge and iiinlereo iir.pl isonnient cf seven years i n the oti.er charge. irady's elul.n-.-zienieut amounted to $.10,000, but he laaiie fcood $-0.ii.h of this amount. S. He sir ink the laUl lilnir. PtTR-HT, An ir. 21. Frank A Fass nacht lias announced to the jnilice that l:e wa th p tmiii who struck tiie blow wmch resulted in John Matlerson's tleatli eiirly last Sunday morning. as-nariit say Stafferson jersisted in f. .liow :n h.mself and the laly whom l.e was e-- rt;nr. until his conduct lie came unbearable. Fa.-nacht h;is not Lteu aritsted or detained. Virion of Ktiiiaway llorei SHAV kin. Am- 21 1. W. FtrshinR ot Mt Cain.tl. is scfferinir from cwi ci s-s,,r ot tr.e brain s- the re-nlt of hav int? beep thrown from his carriast w hiU J. lu rses wert dashing down the sttt t ii.i-i.i.taii: roa-I from Natalie His con litn L i critical Fi.ilorf.eil tuay Ini Cliairinan Lfw!s-t..n l'a., An? 21. The Re tubhcai. coiinty convention was a ecu tinuous f piit Resolution were passed enooisiiiK the Hastings ailinn.istiation :u.o Sciiiiloi iuajr for cLiiii.ai of the lattr ccuiuiittee. CAMPBELL IS THE MAN. Ohio Demorral Will Nominate Hiin at Tlieir "onviitioii Ttnla.v. Spi.i.ii 1 :i.i. ., An?. 21. The Ohic Dtniocratic convention convened at 1C o'clock this morning. Seimtor Brice piesidiiii; as temjH-rary cnairmau and later as nnain iit chairman. The llrice men control all the cont mittees. but did not exercise their powei in unseating op.jioiienfs in the commit tee mi credentials. They made Senatoi lirice ptiniiinent as well as temiorary chaii man of the convention and con tinu. d the temporary orjranizatior throughout. So far as the ticket is con t trued the talk is for nothing but th old tickets of lVi and J"!I, whict means Camplxdl for governor and Mar quis for lit uteiiiint jrovernor. And it is understood that ex- iovernor 'ampliei: has leeii assured of sucli linanciai anc other sujijiort as to secure his accept ance. When the committee on resolutions met, ex-Cou-rres.-maii Frank llurd, whe is as radical for a trold standard as foi free tr.ele. was maile chairman, and it was found that .1. M. Lewis of the Eifihth. A. W. I'atrick of the Seven teeutii and K. J. Biandm of the Twenty fir-t district were the only free silvei men on that committee of 21 members. The committee on resolutions appo uted a sub committee of five to draw up a platform, on which the opposition was triven a representation, and which was instructed to re.vthrm the national financial plank of lV.i2, which Senatoi Rnce says tiie president and Secretary Carlisle had interpreted to mea'i a gold standard. It Wiis also instructed to endorse the tarirf bill passed by the last congress and the national administration anil the ncord ot Senator lirice. Stronp speei hi s were made for the resolution? of the silver men, but it was not incor porated in the instructions to the frameis of the platform ! It will bejn corporated in the majority report ol F.landiii. I,evis ami Patrick, and it is thought I he vote w ill be 'iOMor the ina bility report and 2 00 for the minor. ty report. The platform will arraign (iov ernor McKinley's state administration .-even ly and point to the revival of bus iness as the etlect of Democratic rnlt" and legislation, ami to the depression ot y. and 1 s'J4. as the effect of previous Republican legislation. Tiie recent Repu bean legislatures will be severt ly i:ri ii :"'ied on chatjies of extravaanct and itstrictive lesri.-hitiou. The Ki it yo hnml Toiivent ion. C ii.t'Min s, An?. 21. In tlie Krieper bund convention National President J. Wall 11 tV welcomed J 42 deleaates ami lie livereil his annual address. Treasurei Julius Kptrers of fhicajro reportec money on hand last year l.!'til; re ceived duriti? the year, $1.K1; dis bursed. '.':'; balance. $1.! M Amoiif. the questions up for debate is this one "Shall members be compelled, as now. to accept life insurance and subscribe tc a St. Louis paner, the ctyau of the Bund." The Porte IN jei Is Imtign Control. Ci nsta vtini ri.K. An?. 21. Tht p irte's last rej-ly to the envoys of tilt powers on the su?ject of refcTins in Ar mt nia, 11. 1 lit ions only the reforms ol secondary imiortaiice and rejects tht demands of the powers for the extrcist of fortipn contiol ever the eiecnfior tif the 1 iojMised reforms, clain.in? that it weuid lie fatal to the sovereignty ol the sultan ami the iiidepe ndeiit '1 in kisl t in pi re. To Ki-Kiitate liar lien I'riee. Ci fvi 1 ami, An? 21 Pursuant to r call suit out by the secretary 17 mem bers of the Pat Iron asMieiatioii fion vane us parts of the country, have heir a secrtt li.tetin? at the Weddell House Those prest nt inaintanied ?reat secrecy as ti tht j 1:1 pose f the nieetinp. It 11 understood, however, that there wen called t .i ther to re?nlate the price o: bat irci and discuss tne present condi ti"L cf tht maiket .nilnfi l'riif-or ltein 1 nveMtii;at4-l. AMvn!. N II., An?. 21. Fron present indications there may lie a re optnini of the celebrated controversy which breutrht the famous Andovei Tin t Io-ii ;d seminary into snch premi Hence in recent years Ti e 1 c ard c-1 visiters ha.- 1 een coLeuctinp ar ii.c;uiry si net June 12 The case beitp invt-sti ?ared is that if I rcf William lieiuj Kydei. usj:ected iff heterodoxy. l;i.v Ifi.inl a Coin t of Itiiiiry. V.(siMviiTn'. An? 21 Ac-tin? Sec re'ary cf the Navy McAdoc says tha bf had not decided what course tc pur sue in repaid to the ciuiser I "olumbia It is ji.st pi -sd It that a court of inquiry may be aj pciiitt-d tc iletennine w in thei tht in;,i.iits received by the impropei declii.p af St tthamptoii were due tc the rt?lieei,ce or inefllciency of Cap tail Sunlit t or any of his subordinates liair I: l-ht-il In Ncluaska.. NuiiTH Pi .MTF.. Neb , An?. 21. Ran dits captured the easthonnd iverhme Flyer ab ut midnight- The enpine war cut oft and sent foi ward in the re?nla tion Jesse .lames order while the out laws looted the train at their pleasure No particulars as to the amount ol bet (lit secured are obtainable. I'tiiliAlity skipetl to ieriiiany. Chk Ami. An? 21. Conrad II. Beyer president of the Chica?o Lookinej.-lasr c inpany, has disappeared ami it i thought he l.as eone to Frankfort-on the Main It is alleged that he ha with ! i 111 a larpe ainoi. nt of casl wl ich tl e creiliti rs claim should be di vk td an c n? tht m S'tn Afliiisrl of Artnn. Kfm.mia, Wis, Au? 21. Anothei anc-st 1. as leer, niade in the arson am' ccrr-j iracy c rise in connection w ith th ri.ti.in" of the factoiy of the Chica?t I'tr.tiiii? c"iiipany. Tlie j riscner ir Pen-aid Hi.ttltr, a wealthy t hit a?oau. T bis n.akes teven men new under ar lest err the same charge. li-l.n Iialy Loiter a toot. IicvroN, An?. 21. Jchn Daly, ex n.niiber of the honse of commons tci ( c.rk, while aliphtin? from a train al Syt'.nty. fell Wtween the platform am" the ciitriape and had his left hand badly injured He yvas also obliged to havt the left foct amputated. A i.reat Iilrtina;e to Lonrtlefl. 1'Mhn. An? 21. A dispatch to The Chronic le from Paris says that a preat pilgrimage l as started for Lourdes. It presented a thorough reproduction of Zola's word picture in his novel of that name. The number of sick and para lysed was far greater than in ltr94. (iomer 1 Not Head rim jtrvi rniA. An? 21 Frrilio "i.r.f4. of Pl.il.icU lj hia. an act f wt rkei in tlie cause of Crbat mdi jtnd-i-Lvt stale.- he has -csitive ii.forn..at!on that MiiXimo (ii tucz, gt ntral in-chiet of the Cuban armies is not dead and ti at all rtpcils to the contiary aie fa'ke Klertctl a Jr.ay Delepate E'-'KMt M, Pa , An? 21 At the ( an eioti cotnty Republic an cirven ti n the CJi.ay fKOtle elected tl fir dele pate to tht state ecnventiou bv a vcte of ;;t to 2;. The On Man Klrrltil Wfmi i:t stkk. Pa.. An? 21. At the Republican county convention tht ciiu cuciates of Senator Quay were ejected tc tne convention bv a vote of !'e, to "ii 2 5 I'nuirt tti hallenge MrAullfTe Nfw YtntK. Anp. 21 John Vahan tit:e au Fnplisli pu?ilist. has t cme to Ann rica w. h the intention of chahen? in? Jack McAnlitte. the li?Ltweight ci.ampicm of the b'nited States. Ief, nilcr Ditln't Kinldh. Panv H.-MiK. N. J., Ang. 21. The first trial race lwtween Defender and Vipilant ended unsatisfactorily, as De fender wrhdrew after makin? one touiiil. iiTilant was then called in. mm WANTS TIME. Says Waller Case Documents Are Hard to Get. eistis unr.tn to be active. he State Hepai t uient I!eolvetl to I"res the flatter to a Conclusion Wooilfortl Keiif-uetl 1 aller' l-amily to I'ri-tent OutraKi-j tin llin llatij;liter. Paris An?. 21. The Ciilblas says that an important conference has taken place between I'nited States Ambassa dor Eustis and M. Benoit, in which the latter .-aid that however desirous the povernment mi?ht be of satisfying the demands made from Wasliinpton it would take time to pet the documents bearinp upon the case from Madagas car. Mr. Waller is reported to be in an advanced stage of consumjitiou. A London spec.al says: Mr. Ethclbert Woodford, tlie American who assisted Mrs. Waller and children out of Mada gascar, is here. According to Mr. Wood lord, the sole evidence against the ex consul was embodied in letters to his wife and from a Nova friend, wherein the occupation of Madagascar by the French was d scussed and description given of alleged outrages upon women. Mr. Woodford declares, however, that the real cause for the French act on against Consul Waller is the factjthat he liad obtained valuable concessions from the Hovas, and that Mr. Waller had received his exequatur from the Ilova government though opposed by the French, who hold the right to deter mine who shall be the consul at Tamatave. Said he: -'The he avy additional ex pense of rescuing the Waller fatuity w as unexpected to me. I could not. how ever, do otherwise. There w ere- grown up girls in the family, and I knew the fate that would lie "in store for tlx m when the French should occupy the capital. So I took them to Mauritius." A Washington special says: The state department has not abated its in terest in tlie Waller case, but it is firmly resolved to actively press ti.. ' matter to a conclusion. A di-patth in line with this policy has been sent tc: Ambassador Lustis. St. Louis itl tin Trial. SiHTHAMiTus, Aug. 21. The steam trials of the American line steamer St. Louis, over a measured course in the English channel, were a complete suc cess. The course was from Portland liill to start Point ami back, which is a distance of 10-1 knots. The time in which the course was covered was 1 houis, 41 minutes ami 1 second, which gives a mean .speed of 22,3.10 knots. Kight Arrested For a Lynching. El i.KNsHi itti. Wash., Aug. 21. Eight persons are uudei arrest here on a chaige of N ing implicated in tlie recent lynching ot the Yinsons, father and son. They are Mike Lauder, Frank I'be locker. William Kennedy, John Biisey, Frank Fiegcle, Keibert Linkel. Frank Schulle-r and Hc-nry Dewes coin I. An Apparition That Stattletl Vteitor-4. Piom.ki.vn, Aug 21 Visitois at Bath Beach were startled to see- in the preat throng of bathers a giatttul young girl, clad ii bloomers. She wa a conspicuous figure 011 the beach for several hours. The girl, whose name is Lottie Hermann, is quite preity. lle-r biothei is a local drygoods im it hunt. .lapan'tt ltine Llloi ts li St l'KTKi:si;i nii, Aug -. . Formosa. - 1. A sjiecial to the Novoo Vremvii states that the Japanese only occupy the coasts of the Island of Formosa, whence they dis patch punitive expeditions into the in terior. Several of these have pieved unsuccessful. Inst rut tett for Vuay M CoNNKi.l.si'ru'i. Pa , An? 2i -At tht Fulton county Kepr.blii an c r.vt p tion M Kay Shaft uer was cl cted dele gate to the sta-e ci i.vei.t:ou with n structions tc suj port (n-verncr Hast ings for chairman of the state ci r.ven tion and Senatoi tjV.ay foi chairmar, c the, Republican state committee The Ket-ley League Convention. Hakhishi ko, Aug. 21 The annual convention of the National Keeltv League is in session in the operahoue. with ."m delegates in attendance. A large delegation of old soldiers fiom tlie Leavenworth Soldiers' home ait here, and were welcomed by Co'om 1 II. C. Demming of Harrisl ur? en be half of the local (i. A. K. posts Tl formal address of welcejine wa- deliv ered at a massme-t ting by liovernoi Hastings. Still Ahusinu Armenian.. CoNSTANTlNDl l.K. Aug. 21. The col lection of the arrears of taxes m the Moosh district is accompanied with deeds of revolting 'cruelty. The Ar menians liberated undei the amnesty have been rearrested on tiumpeiy charges. C'oxey's Latent Itlea. tttTMRlK. O. T., Ang. 21. (Jeneral J. S. Coxey, Populist .ciindidato tor gov ernor of )hio. is, according to the state inent of a leading Oklahoma politiciai , after tht; congressional nomination from this territory. Train lleltl l p In 7l it hiean. (IRANI) KaI'IPs, Ang. 21. A C. t& W. M. train has lieen held up near New Richmond by five men. The exptesr- car was blown up with dynamite, and one brakt man was shot. China Will I'rotert Catholic. Vifnxa. Aug. 21. The Chinese conrt has sent an official to inform the- Catho lie bishop at Pekin that the Chines-gov-rnment would watch carefully foi the safety of Catholics. liig 1'aring Ciiif Aiio, Ang. tare Tomorrow 1. The piospects at that the great pacing race tomorrow be tween Joe Patehen and John K Oentry Will bring out a great crowd. Light I't-rioim Itrovvt.eil OtVI.OONE. A Tl '1 A tqaur nsi . r I - - " 1- ' i R'eanier ran intc and sunk a baige neat -VUliruru l-.;glit persons were drewnta Solicitor General Lot Irelaiitl LONDON Aug William Kenny has been appointed solicitoi geneiai foi irtiiiuu PiTH OF THE NEWS Tb Hovas threaten to burr dewr. theii eajnal city, Antananarivo. Matifo;a..cHr, to inevetit it frou. failing intc ll,t Lands f tht Fiench Five victim ci tht Ocean City (Mi) 1 rfiniiiii accident were buried ai Silbv I.lle Del. Ih-structive forest fires are reported frcm the Kaslo-Siocan. t be Kuf.ei.n, and other distric-ts in Waahii: ton ami lintish Columbia Justice Van Syckle of New Jersey an nounced that the decision as tc t he con-eiitution.-tlit - of the elective judiciary bill would not W rendered till aftei the jatls-e were elected undei it. Cumlierland county (X. J ) oyr?tei men are talking of puttim: tin a steamheat line to carry their product owing to disagree ment with the railroads A gai.x of thieves roblied the granary of John Ktibinson. in Hunterdon eountv, N J., and farmers are organilng against tLem. The seventeenth annual convention of the Federation of Trades of New Jrsey met at New Brunswick. Several attempts at burglary were made near Morristown, N. J. A forest f.re burned over 3n0 arress of ground near May's Iuidinic. N. J. SeriU8 losses also occurred near Medford, Ca.w du county. CHINA WILL KNUCKLE UNDER. Hie 11 an R-fuetl Before to Allow For elKnen to Inveslinate lilotn. Washington, Aug. 21. The state de partment has received information con firming the news given in f J i'is patches yesterday, that there is o 10 disposition on the part of the C: ti . e officials not to allow the American r-i.i British olticers to be present at the in vestigation of the Ku-Cheug riots.. In very case where there has been an in vestigation of the kind proposed the bailie objections have been made, the Chinese officials feeling that they will lose prestige with their people if they allow foreigners to participate in their courts. These objections have always ended in the submission of the Chinese lifter some delav. It can be stated au thoritatively that the instructions to Minister Deuby cover all questions now in controversy and that the investiga tion will Ihj conducted in such manner as to allow the American representative to secure complete and full information as to the cause of the riots a the per sons participating in them, whether high or low. The assurance is also given that this will be done in t-uch a manner as to leave nothing for complaint by the American people on the score of failure to obtain the facts relating to the dis turbances. It is understood that the Chinese minister has informed his gov ernment that the best interests of China will Ihj served by according to the American ami British officers, the most thorough facilities for obtaining all in formation desired. The attention of China has been called to the fact that when the I'nited States government was investigating the Chinese riots in this country officials of the Chinese government were aked to be present to obtain all the particulars. A Loudon special says: Sir N. K. O'Connor, British minister at Pekin, has been armed with full authority to demand the issue of the necessary in structions to the local Chinese otlicials there to insure the presence of the American and British consuls at the inquiry which is being made at Ku Cheug into the recent- massacres. Tlie Mora Claims Seidell. Wa-hinoton, Ang. 21. Au agree ment has lieen signed by Secretary of State Olney. Minister Dupuy de Lome of Spain. Antonio Maximo Mora and Mt. Morn's counsel, providing for the settlement of the Mora claim on the basis of $1,500,000 on the lath of Sep tember next. By the agreement tht claimant waives all demands for inter est and accepts the amount named a full satisfaction of all claims. Will Operate the K. pai.vv I'lanta 1mi an Ai-tn.is, Aug 21 The Ameri can Plate tilass company, which is to have headquarters in this city, has lieen organized with C. T. Doxey of Anderson, president, the I'nion Trust company treasurer, and Henry Eittl, secretary. Its capital stock is fljuNi, (kj;i. It is a reorganization of the c:d Depanw Plate (ilass company, ami will operate the Depanw plants at Ale-xau Una and New Albany. Two Chi lil re us" Fatal l'lay. Ti nki.anncm k, Pa , Aug. 21. Fred Doty the I : year-old son of N. A. Doty, and Lcnford Love, tho lu-year-old son of )rin Ive, a farmer, both living near Mehoopany, this county, secured a pis tol anil went out into the field to play "Wild West." Doty hade Love to open his mouth and fired a bullet down his throat, severing the spinal cord ami killing him instantly. They did not know it was loaded. American Machinery For Chile Xkw Yi:k, Aug 21. When the Iteamer "aicic sails next Tuesday she will carry a shipment of American locc motives to Valparaiso for use on the Chilea i Sta'e railway. They are to supersede Eghsh engines which have been found to lie wholly inadequate foi the work required of them. The total tender, is 1 1 T.ihkj jmiuikIs. I'lanued For Cincinnati, Washington, Au?. 21. Assistant Superintendent Masten of the Ka.lv ay Mail service has returned from Cincin nati, where he went to ascertain the possibility of putting mail cars on the ftieetcar lines there for fast service He found the railroad people expiess a willingm-ss to co-operate with the postollice department for this service Thern is ty l meeting of the directors of the Consolidated shortly, whet the mutter will be discussed. A Saloonkeeper Stahhetl. Nfw Viiiik, Aug. 21 Theodore F Maty., a saloonkeeper at al? East tine Hundred and Seventeenth street, has leen stabbed in the abdomen in his saloon by an unknown assailant whe e.-caped Matz's wound may prcve fatal The man hail ordered a-giast of bee l loi which he refused to pay, and iltz tried tc eject him The vapkets PtTTsri RO Ang 20 VrF.i1-Xo 1 red i.evv.To j,;4;. No i red TlfiTSe. c;K"S 2 yt'.lcw tar Wdioc, No ' jehew ht.elleti. 4(j4oe ; ir.ixtd ear, 4i (a -tic 'ATS No 1 w-b-'tt 26 i2Tci No 2 do, Z'.r. cxtrfc No i w hilt Xc ; 1:1.1 mixed (I'iw- HAY No new timothy, 16 DOS 16 25 , No i t-.n.t.tht , li 1.1415 J5, mixed tiover. Jlh.DU.1 l4ij, j,:u kir.ij S 'i0u.h5u, No 1 feeding prairie tli.ticmi li 35, wukod hay, ;ti.uoi K.Oci f.n timothy HL1 1 Kn Elgin creamery. 2ti 1 r Ohu lant-y ereamt ry lg-1ic- fi.ney country lA'rfl.V, low glades and ctiokinit . fHZc roll ( HEKSK-1 ihi.i, mild, new, sn&.'.p Nevn (.rk new. 9'('.i'4c , lin.lertit-r. new 10ijl0-2c VV isccr.s.i, fwiss lcal-it;, Ohio iswisa li'; EtiCi.S Str.rtly fresh Pennsylvania anc' Ohi ii. case,, Ual.J'jc, JaSiic more foi far.r'.lid fOLT-TRY Iarire live ohloltens arp.rvk p-i Ii . live i-h:rki-ris. small Juc.Vic, st.r-.j.g chlrktiis A'tiM. aa ti si7,-, dresseO chickeiis litia iei pound, dressed bprmt chickens lij, i 'K . ducks liil lc East I.irrBTT Pa.. Ang 20. CATTI.F- Heot-ipt- l:l;rra. this week c.-n-sistn.g .1 l.V. c.-irr (ir si!o Very fev c.xh.I oi prime trri.i'.i-s tin Kiltr Mustij lii: I.t ai-.ti ecu; n. tn irrailcx Price- will 1 a full quartet ! vvti i.i lmht Kt.tl t-iimnxii. grades Wi quote as fii.li vvs Prime .i iV35 40, irtHul. $4 m? (-; trmitl botchers. 14 2.Vt4 4i; rouv-b iav eAio.; i.ulls stairs and ctwn, II 5uj4 U Ti . f rtsh cows and sj;rinf?rs tib (X) 4tl.irj H( iC.-s hi t. lj ts lniht today, and with a littit Ix-ttt-t demand juices art a shadtr stroi.pn tl.nn the latter part tif last week Wc. qu- tt I im liyht attolMt-ila im il.um lalvij In avy grufis 4;ev4S0. coii.ir.i.r to fail Y'trKt-rs 4To4S0, r..i.(.-hs kaia 4&I MIEEP ANP I.AMR-s-Ktc-ipts cf fresh ar rivals fears while several loads left ovei un 1c. from y-t-rtlay Tht dt-mand i dul. foi el.eep litmljs sttaily at unchaiiired prict-s Wr cini.te as follows: Kxiiorts. j Hon oso extra uujui; p.Kitl I i lira 2.50. fair tl 3t 1 tj, ciimmon. SVJtl 00, spni.i- lambs tiOLa4 -Jj. veal talv.-, Xi.OJgboO, heavy and turn calves. 2 oogij do ClcIJ,Tl Aug 30 ncvjpJjarket strcr.w-ei. iuloc hiirher - liaise rece.iits, l.loC Lead . shipii.tLt. Im, head C ATTLE Maiket teidy at n2aii-2o- rift-'; ts aiA.1 lit a 1 ; sljpmelits, 2U head SHEEP AND LA.vlBrs-Shep market sit w but sttady at li.uifebTi; rect 'ptn 2.HU' t.ea I : tii.! ir.t-nts l.joe head l.an.bs. market lugh-r at i:ii;.OJ New Yor,R Ang 20. WEEAT-Sp-t market dull anil weak No 2 red store, and elevator, Gso atmat ; f o l. ii.V af.uat ; No 1 northern. TuJc deliv ereti ; No 1 hard Ilc CeiRN Spot market dull and lower. No . 4.v. i levator. OATS ripot market qniel and about steady. No a r.Ka'o.-r.c; No. 2 delivered. 27c; No 3, 2-''t:: So 2 white, 2J'ai.tUc; No. 3 whi; . 2T-:c: track white, 27V; track white western, l7iid.V: track white state, 27.5. CATTLE European ratio, quote American steers ut lla-iU'r, dressed weight; refrig erator lieef at S'lt'ilc. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep very du" ; lamb fairly active and jm4e higher. Abu b.WjO unaold. tsheep, otir tv prime, Jl.i.Hi;Ui: lambs, coin nton to choice, tLuia,5.30 UuSy Market firm at t5.UVs5.4U. J Prevents Gold Seserve From Going Below $100,000,000. X OEPOSIT OF ,KMf,tM0 MADE. Thli I lliinr to (Ift'set a Heavy With drawal MAile l-'or Sliipiaient tt l-:uri-. ;.N.-0.(K Taken Out Front the New York hub-Treasury. Washinotox, AUsT. 21. The pold Fyndicate ha prevented the trold re serve from falling lurlow the I00.(mk. (HH) mark. When the treasury depart inent received word that ti,s.")).lKic in pold hail been withdrawn for exjiort from the sub-treasury in New York the treasury officials found tho reserve had thus lieen reduced to t'.!.(;?7. 1 is. A few minutes afterward, however, Act iiifj Secretary Curtis received a telepram Baying that Mr. Pieriniiit Mor-ran of the syndicate had ileposiretl ? i.iMKi.iHH) in jold in exchaiiije for preenhacks. This deposit swelled the reserve Ut $iOI,t;7 7. 14. The officials at the department dis play 110 apprehensions as to the Tld re serve, and intimate that the syndicate will continue, to make deposits to off set withdrawls. Hut they decline to ex press their reasons for their faith, and the question raised constantly is as to the pledge under which the symlidate Is making these deposits and tlie period it- covers, as well as the ability of the eyndidate to continue to protect the re serve. Hut little li tlit can be shed 0:1 these questions, however, as it is said that probably only two iroverniiieut of ficials. President Cleveland and Secre tary Carlisle, know the written part of the agreement made with the syndicate which secured the last issue of ImukIs. The syndicate has so far voluntarily deposit-id atiout s,iKH),ui in jrtdd. The manner 111 which the syndicate has acrc-umulated the pold which it lias voluntarily exchanged at tlie treasury for greenbacks is not absolutely kimwii, us the syndicate dos not make public its operations, but at the treasury de partment it is tielieved that most of it is obtained by giving; exchange on San Francisco and by buying jiillnni checks. The circulation in San Francisco is prac tically all gold. The movement of money is east, as a result of which San Francisco exchange cm New York is usually at a premium, equal to the cost of the transportation of trold across the continent. For the same reason New York ex chantre 011 San Francisco is often at a slight discount, although just now it is at par. Hy offering exchange 011 San Francisco therefore the syndicate can accumulate large quantities of gold in San Francisco at practically 110 expense. The syndicate can also procure gold by buying bullion checks issued for bul linn deposited at the assay oltlct s and the govei limeiit mints. These, at the present time, will result in a demand for gold, bringing a premium. It is not believed, however, that t he sy ndi cate is put to much expense in accu mulating in this fashion, practically the entire product of the American gold mines, which averages usually aliout t.l.",ooO,ooo a year. SETTLERS MAY BE PUNSHED Department f .1 111 ice Anketl to Investi gate Milriler of ItanniM-k Indian. Washington, Aug. 21. The question of what action should Ir- taken by the government in connection witli the killing of the liannoc-k Indians, in the Jackson Hole; country on July 1'-' last, has been referred to the depai tmcnt ol justice. It is understood that a com munication on the subject has been for warded, which recites the circum stances' in the case and ends with a strong recommendation for an investi gation of the matter by the department of justice. It is understood that the at torney general was asked to send spe cial agents to Jacksons Hole and that tlie services of the Indian inspectors were offered as assistants. It is lielit-ved that the arr'-st of cer tain settlers by the I'nited States au thorities has been recommended, so that tho case may be brought into coin t and the relative weight of the tieaty with the Haiiuot-ks and of the laws of Wyoming may be judiciallj detel mined. No Hull FiKht at Atlanta. Atlanta, Aug. 21. The bull fight, which has been so extensively advei tised to take place in connection with the cotton t-'ates autl international ex position, will not come oir. Tht expo sition directors withdrew the coi.cer sion. Soldiers After Indian Outlaw. Wnxox, Ariz., Aug. 21. A troop of oavalry has U-eu sent to the Horn Has" 1 country in pursuit of a band of Indian outlaws who have been committing depredations in that region for several months. To lev.-lt a Canal Piui.APFT.rHiA. Aug 21 A syndi cate which includes a linmVei of I'hil adelphia capitalists, ha purchased the right of a power company, whi. h wa recently formed to develoj tht Sault Ste .Marie canal, ami has organized the Lake Superior Power companj witl a capital of f i tKiJ.0(H). Mountain House STAR Sm.lllG PARL0R1 CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG pillS well-known and Ionic entahliKhed Shavin M. l'a rlor i now located en lntre street, op IMistie the livery Mahle ol li'Hara. lhtvls . l-ulh er. where the hupmexft will Le earrleil on In the luture. SHAVIM:. IIAIK l'riIN AMI Stl AMl'OIUMl dune in the neaten anil oiml artlntir manner. Clean Towels a specialty. .Iiule waited un at their residences. JAMfa ll.lAT. froiirieto' F. X. FEES Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office -The undemlicneil desires to Inform the pnh llr tbt he has ened a rhavlntc nar or on Mam ctreet. near the poet office where tiarherlnK in all lt hranrhe'8 will he carried on In the iniure. r.vervtninic neat and clean. Your palronaKS eoliciled. K. X KKKS BUGGIES at i Price C AKI-S A HAKNr.sS .i.i ltuirKJ - :.' VWt-utt.i-(i. n.iu-i..ii a-t M:lt'r.s nu. I CrT." w- 4 l'ai Tup Surrey-! i; tmlit-ll Al.l. VVaifun. (CJA tsiitiiN'lit.irs 14 Kil Cnrt tK.-rfi Mut if fas lluirirT IUmei S.S tort ami .ive tl'iKniriry " .; Miilil It-nun (HiTtritiu " $1 . pri.tu. M.itvmi Ssdille. tl i- Cst V'e Knv I. S. Ill t.CiV A C' VIST -. i to 12 Ijiwn-nce St., Ciue-uiuati. O. 6 1 FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Get the Genuine! Sold Eierjwhere! GREASE GANGER anil Tnmnn tt'ttm . ma bw. tHok inr, lrs. (.HATiavir Jt Beau. UIKALLTHK NEWS, KKAU THE r'KKE MAW. ier year. The Eljensliurg Fair, Anonst 27, 28, 29 anfl 30. Tin m;tn;iij TM'nt of tlio MtM'iishiirtr Fair ... ..f t I .....)... .. il...ir f i .i-I ln-t ttll - i Ul I i li'll Ki inr f'tunn tin 1 1 ing Kifth Annual Kxhittition. pnnni-iiiji that it will Im- the trraiuii-sl and liiiTire-st ever lield ill tills plai-e. TR!ALS0FSPLED tVERYDiY For a Parse Aggresatins $1,000. Bicvcle Races ! PRIZES WORTH $150. mill l'lirat-hiiti- l.i:iis fnuii tin- Cliuuls I y I he i-.-ii-lii ;i liil K iiitiinii ki-rs. .Ii-im-II Kins. m Im have iilaeeil with u a forfeit uf tl l ti as a uu ;ir:i nlee thai lliev will lie on liainl. FINE BANDS OF MUSIC ! Many new a ! 1 ra t iim'iav lieen sectirt 1. :ini. 111' wliieli will In- the l.ari-'est Live A 1 1 i'.i Im now in I 'a it i v it y . lrr. Sl'Ki I.M.TIIAIN will leave Kh. ensiling at aliout 7 o"i-ini k i-. vi.. on Weil nesilav. Tinu -ii.i ami l- inlay. makiiii; i-oiiin-i-1 ions i ami west al I lesson. 'GARTERS l:.'J:ifMj;, Nausea. J'r nv -in., 1 n.-t r-i iiitor ratin;-. V:tii; iu ti,i Si .:r. Wl.ii.; :r ::;.xfi r&iii&rkallt tixr.u 1-t ii Hbvv. n in cmipg Ta2vhe. yot Curtr r's Litllo l.ivr rmi ar ei;u:illy iluul'lolTlCJ-ilistil-ali. 11. rui .Tiaiul rr-j- v iiiniR ti.iaannt y;ii;'r,n.r.!;;:i.f. . yal f-rr:: iiiliiii.'n" r' tbort--rnii' ittir-mlatfthii livi-r and rt,-;!uiito thub-iwdd. tv.u 11 tlii y ouly curoa aw fi tjrrj euTi-r 1 r i: t!iis 'l. : . coin i laiiiL; 1atft.rtn r.atoly ttiflC iui lit ! ;! Inaemt !:t r?.nii ttK.-4 whoiii' otfril,( !i' wi" t nt hf little pilUvalri eljle in om.ny was ttui tit-y will iit.t In wil l:uj to Jo u it bout !lit.n. n.af!.'rr.l8ick bea4 sr.i ts . Isthplmnoof n many lives that lirro It trhfT Wfiuaket'iir pr- Loost. Our xullncuruit vtiilo OtluTN d not. t urti c'a I-itlo I-irrr TiM arc vory FTnaU anJ rry r:u-y to Utko. tJte or two villa make a d-l. 1 ix- y a.o fitr:rtly Vfv-tall.i tn l Jo not r:po or pur". 1 ut hy L'u'ir p.-ntloartioa plea all who usflfcoru. iu vi.tiat ". utH ; iivof.rl. iSolJ ' di uj,if ji everywhere, ur ut l;y :::aU. RT!-r? KroiCINE CO., New York.. 5M SMALL PRICE "NO MORE DOCTORS FOR ME! Ther aid I was consumptive. Bent me t Florida, told mn to ktp quiet, no excite ment, and no tennis. Just think of it Una day 1 found a littlo book called iuid to lloaitli,' by Mrs. 1'iukliam, and in it I found out what ailed mn. So 1 wrote to ber, pot a lovely reply, told me just what to do, and 1 am in splendid health now." LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S Vegetable i Compound conquer! all those weaknesses and ailments o prevalent with tha sex, and restores ier fect health. All Druggists sell it as mutanciard arti cle, or sent by mail, in form of 1'iUa et Lozenges, on receipt of 51.00. For the cure of Kidney Complaint, either sex, the Compound lias no rial. Mrs. l'inkhain freely answers letters of Inquiry. Kncloso stamp for reply. (1 end two ?-ctnt ttamnt lor Mrs. Pinkham beautiful 8B -jaq? illustrated book, entitled tilllUfc IU HtAUIH HO EllOUtllt. It contains a volume ol valuable Intormation It hat saved lives, and m, tivt yours. Liw t, Plnkhim Med. Co., Cynn, Maae FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. WANTED BY SAM'L V7ZLLG & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI. 0. LArCEST EXPORTERS OF C!SSEG IN THE U. 1 fttEITSWllTED faVian'"" imT- UmA .u.k wlr.. I1HMI net . . lttlil)(l' ASDEXSIOXS ffB Iff liU tin t ; i ; ) i w i I ' i 9 M t I ; m i " i, i ' i : ; i The seo-nnl week first two weeks exct'ci-. ,, ; : ., est :intiripHtins. Mibt clc-ir out stuck !y ...1" 1st. As Jus last as one l it pies an ;tluT takt-s j-. . -mE1 FALL STOCKS is beiiiniii to eomc and we must have roma, - , ; iuuuense stock of Men's, Hoys', Youths ami ( Clothing :itJ,l Gents Furnishings inut ro REGARDLESS OF This is the Greatest Pi lce Lilly. If you have not heen eoiiie hefore the jroml things Strictly Cask. One Price. Good Exchange l y To fraile with us fTTf JJHI. All 1 I ttm.n n n p 0 THE CEOTHIER, LILLY, PA. L ii.ler t- ? --I 1.1 i l.iiiir-l i:i-it.i ri.. uirt-r-i 11. A :..:..-. .. 1. - I i:.r-i.- -n - ; 1 v 1 1 -- T-i I- li'ii!.,. . ,r 11 V : f. ; . . . " I t -Ull V llMf ll.'t -i.t.. , V.'i: .-t ,t I - I i-:ir- VV !i T l- v ;m Jfc i -i!-...r : rl r u' VV'r.i.- . .ur i-w :i :'f.''-. V" u lfc'- IX i nk ila::... 1. tiji-r. r. rlJLESALE PRICES. r;:rincr V.'.-.-ins, S3I to sso. .-.t : - 1 i : 1 i. j! t-1. Surreys. S3 tc i 'OO '.1 : c 1 . 1 ... 1 op Eurpifi;. S'7.5", Ir, :. -. 1 .-r..-i. Pli,-eton.Hi t " ' :""). Fjrm Wocons. Wjti)ni";(H, ff 1": 'V.icons.Oclni ry W.i pons Uo.i il Corts. l-ii 1 . i K l . mini v 1 im t'l.i . No. 37. Surrey Mariitsi. f5v 7X Our TJ. Nil. 7l;t. Ti p Riik'K.v- $43.00 5 V V " "J V' L ' '' '-i ldn-r'11 V IVI.-.MW N . 1. r . V Address W. E. - - , --w" - S ; ) j'Sti t 1 " WANT A WAGON?" We h.ive vviu-'ii. ru-:i-.s. surre s. -j Strung. Jaul-!.'. Mviis-i. a Iv.unisui'v ii;-,:-!-..-.J ni.iiUil.li. 1 ill e pi ..iiii'i'. Built -n li- r V: r exjvi ic'iu-e. Ii- .iu-mv is nur pi.lii v; pi. -i. i : 1,if'.- j speviahy. We vv.nit t. kiinw nutliini:. .M.iy L-.iJ tu bu.viness by a:;J by. uiaK-cue. It is tree in every r--aJt-r ..f V's ; lumtun W'a-..n ... I'.in;;lumti m. N. V. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS.' 1 JiM: Tlie Heft Shoes tor the Li itt . TV ; IV. 1 I tT.k - 1 ViV Jj0ft j J?This IS THE RfSv Girls who use SAPOLlOa,re 8APOLIO is on nfli Vm.it is used an hour is saved. On floors .ables an J prAinted w.-: k : a charm. Vor scouring-pots, pans and metals it has no :" store-ket.r docs not ke.-p it you should insist upon his i- always pives satisfaction and its immense sale all over tho V:: makes it an almost n-essary article to any well supplir-il s-: " thing- shines after its ind even the childreD delight r- their attempts to help around the house. TAICYC!IRHORSESHOER w 5, v -1 Sr kaVrt Aji m. 3e. 'it! ' 1? VllVf WINTER USL It ABSOLUTELY rrcvents siirpinc. ami iii-un-s n.i t s.n, iv ami ..ininri i. lior-e ami ilrit-r. hliiMl willi tin- NVv-r-!:i " v... sli-s for sliiirjH-iiin. The CALKS arc KTMOVABI F. Steel-CcnlereJ andSfcLF-SHARPTXING When worn out ii.-w '.ilt nn 1- M-ilv in jertcMl wiihoiit riiii ilii- sln,-. savin-"' an """"sea nut ot time- UMiallv l..-t aftlio lilartsniith rImiji. On rori.ti.f iost.'il will mail f roo our le. scTiptive circular rum a in in,; .i i, alke.l WIi.kh. rea.ly to Ih liail.-.l ,.n. r trjai ullrnxt Uua wuiurr at try u j.rit-. 4 i ''!i COST OR PRO - Re'lucin - x S ! , ; in to see us, vm are ji kel out , . .- ,,.r ,,r No Credit. No Discount. Money Back. 1 1 1 means iro.-perif v tu . 1 1 1 ; - fur " I Te el". ' .1 r- i-i .l:t. VV , ; r. 1 ' $23.50 m IU:'. un.! I I V M T-. PRATT, Soc'y, tLKHCRT, iND - C ": s ynu. Write u--. ' fx. ' m i I i T V FIT F3 Ove r Cine ,'VliIlicn IVoi-N- w .ir -:r W. L. Dourlas S3 .m ,i $- Shoes. Ill mi - .iw.- -. r .. a . ' ii.:u: i4irf. They in.-1-t .. r :; 1 li- iU i! .-u-i- l : - -1 n.-.r .-.ir,:u ,. , ;. S75 s ' .... . a.. ... SS.m S5.S4.S3.50 v- --s.. r.nn mi 1 ii-fi c -in 11 11 i -11 - nnn'. SS.KO P.-:-.-- 3i:ri S35.50 ?r. S"2:--:-t S2&SI.7& i.-.l s.-:- v if - - -':"' VV. L. CDJ as, .-MIS fcf wed: -v V. k -V rt? I QUICKLY MARRIED 1 ,. ; o-n.l A-i. h t:;r.e a i F.v-rj-- i:::i3 Scientific A.n?ra!l j Agency "r . i.rlTO. TRADE mkf-- i DES1CN PATE"''! CCPVB'CHTS. -c- For irforTniifi.-iTi ani fi - H MINN '- '- 1 ' CM. lift tmnviii t"r s.s ir - - I ' Kvi-rrrsli-iil tnk.'ti ' 1- - tlie public Ly aiiniit e cim Scientific amenta" L.wet crmliriiiTi of tit si-..rid- Si.ieu li.l..! iltu-in'. man i-hnuM 1-i;i" ui ' Ti-nrs llsix mmiltis s I.I"! ,Vi Ir.imlCTiinJ'.'"" " nlCr. MUSICAL WERCHANDIS Violins. Guitars. Bai0S. accordt-on. CIS, Ac, a' kinds ol SI nna I 1 I ' V Arpnrv 10' 1. r- pernio "iTs i-nO. ,