i 3 a 1 TP TICKETS JKELY." A Dual Convention Probable at Harrisburg Today. OUAY JI'l'EAKS TO E ULVNER. Itoth Si.les II. .1. 1 M HiK-iia and Ouay's Itoll of iK-IPButeii Shows a Majority Th iilkpn rond Capture. nv-iit ion Hall Coinriuie lalkeil of. Hakuishi i!.;. An-. -.s.Th'i anxiously anticipated caucuses of the two factious of the state KepuMican party have been hehl, ami the results thereof make it ap pear certain that .Senator yuay lias majority of the legally elected delegates, anil lists therefore won his fi'ht. The Quay caucus determined to hold a sep arate convention, ami unless there is a compromise, two conventions will meet. The pr ispect of an exciting battle has attracted to Harnsburg manv of the roughest element from the larjrer cities, and trouble is looked tor, altho.ili then.' lias been nothing more serious than an occasional fist tight. Aside from the announcement that Quay has a major ity of the delegates, and "that there will probably be two conventions, the new feature has been the capture of the 0i erahouse, wh.-re tin; convention Was to lie held by the anti-Quay people. A dramatic company was holding forth at the operations. Chairman Jilkeson is said to have received intor- matiou that the Quay people, had planned to till the house with 'heelers. Who Would refuse to leave at the end of the jK-rformance, and remain all night thus gaining poession of the house xo nn umii'ui mis move. Chairman CilkeMon bought oil the theatrical com pany, and securing the keys from the lesee, placed ill tile hou-e about 10(1 policemen, tiremeu, special officers and other determined men. who arrive from Pittsburg under charge of Super liuen.ienr or f'olioe Koger Mara of that city. Their meal- were sent in to them, and they remained in the house all night. Today's convention is to select can didates for state treasurer and superior judges. li. .1. Haywood of Mercer comity will probably bt chosen for state trea-urer, but it is possible that the six judges who were appointed by iovernor Hastings, and who it was thought would be unopposed f.,r the nomina tion, will find themselves cast aside by the Quay people and new men named for their places. Among the dark hors. s named are Judges Wilhelm of Schuylkill. J avenport of Krie. Stewart of Franklin, Crumrine of Washington and Schaef'er of J)e:aware. The state committee when it met re ceived from the yuiiy caucus the re ipiesf for a separate convention. The request was referred to a sub-commit-fee, who it is understood, will endeavor to arrive at an amicable agreement wirli the anti-Quay leaders, whereby onlv one convention may be held. It is also under-txMl that the Quay people have engaged the hall over the Chestnut Street markethouse, which seats .".oo persons, arid will hold their convention there if the effort to arrive at an amicable agreement with the anti-Quay people fails. The anti-Quay leaders are claiming that there were I.Vi delegates at their caucus, although there was no ro-llcall, , and that the yuay people worked the old trick of answering to ttie names of delegates who wen- n. t present. The ami Quayites say their forces remain unshaken, and that they had l.V. un contest. -.1 delegates at their caucus, a majority of seven. The anti-Quay people got together first for their caucus, but their session was a secret and short one, lasting about ten minutes. The caucus of the Quay delegates met in the Quay headquarters, and the re porters for the newspapers were ad mitted. On motion of' Walter Lyon of Pittsburg, Senator Penrose of Philadel phia was made chairman and Senator Kennedy secretary. The roll of delegates was then called and l.VJ whose seats are uncontested answered to their names. The five contestants from Philadelphia and one from Wyoming county were called and the.r votes recorded. " When the name of Henry X. Shultz of Philadelphia was called. I'nited States District At torney Ingham of Philadelphia stated that he had a tele-ram frem Mr. Shultz Baying that lie had missed the train! but .f in Harrisburg he would l,e with Quay. His name was added, making a total of l.V.t delegates for Quav. six of whom are contestants, leaving 1 .-:, or eight more than the 1 r, nects.-ary to elect. The list is as follows: Allegheny. Lyon, Torreuce, Ken nedy; Armstrong. parr, Jackson; lteaver. Moulds. May. Corbus; Pedford, Zeth: Perks. Pawling. Jennings. Kauff man, Khst, Fryberger; Blair, liavmond. Anderson; Bradford, Storms. Kintner C. A. Innes; Butler, Marks. Thomas'; Cambria. Kohinson, Cameron, (iregory; Carbon, Thomas. Heydt: Chester, P.uck walter, Speakman. Pri.er. Menoutrh. Merrick; Clarion, Jones. Bailev; Clin ton. Keed; Columbia. Sands'- Craw- Yr.f.l 11...... u i ....... ...si. j;iv. Andrews. r-a-ger uiiiuenami. iiettle. Uhey, Hevd i 'annum. Lynch. Haokeiistoo, Mcll liimiy. Meetch. Dennison: Delaware Hippie, McDowell. Qui-lev. Smith Welsh. Hannslt y: Klk. Darling; Krie IVp:net, Sawdy, Waters, I'ierce. Hav J-ayette. Hailey. Du-hane, Hazlctt Byrne; Fore-r. P.evans: Franklin. Bal linger, Harhaugh. Hippie; Fulton StiatTner; (Jreene, Donnelly; Hnntiii" """ -Montgomery, Harrison; Indiana. iiariman. jtoititisou: Jefferson, Klkiu iill; Juniata, Shnniau: Lancaster Brown, Woh!sen,C,ro,Mayer,Sentman, Reich, Kckman. Keist. Mnwr l.i.o.fv Uawrence, Mc( otinell. Clark, Douthit; Lebanon. Karnest, Hartz. Heterich; Jtcivean. f.reenewald. Andrews: Mer. cer. ;raul. Boyd. Miller; Miftliu, Reed: jiomgoiuery, narker. faille. Kelty Kppeliemier. Scott. Light. Tees; Pliifa neipma. otre, Harry Hunter. John iiuuier. i'olloik. Durham. House man. Penrose, Crow. Sparks. Brown """"i". Duucn. Jiarvev, 1'ugh. Pat- Ion, (oniie.l: Pike. Angel; I'otter : s" ny'k.il. Bali. Dentrler. r-imups, .1. i,. (i.,;ail. Barto. H.,r- ietr; J-yuder. i otter; Some t..r Pal I-;. . f. rv i in ui.-i : uS'ii;enai.- na. .Moore. J.:ttle: Ti,...a. I.rr U .1 cock; I'uion. Mus ma; enaiifTo, Kvaus i uipps; Warren, 1 homj.son. Hall: vv asninrtoii, I'attersnn.t ir, aves, Uudke. Dunlap; Wayue. Ford; Westmoreland, wormiuia, nailin, Ut, Carver. Total New Trust- I'lirt-liiue t t.r......l (1II A'K. AUiT. L'S . The sih. of tV, nisKy trusts plants has been cou f.rmed by the federal court .Tud-e tea man lias entered the order snlistautialiy s presenteil by the counsel for the American Spirits Manufacturing com pany. The opposition endeavored t. eenre an appeal from the action of the court, but it was refused. The new or ganization has now no lesral hindrance in the way of engaging in business. v tun l-ouif Mn,t Hurry Hi. Appeal. WAsHiN.iTON. Ait. 2S. Jndpe Charles 1. Iinr of tho supreme court of Michi gan, who apjn aled from the decision of the court of appeals of the District of olnmbia in his pension case to the su pieme court of the United States h is not yet perfected Irs appeal by filing the record, and the attorney general has served notice on him that unless he d.Kf.s so by .Sept. lij he will have the ap peal dismissed. Hulltight Promoter ArreMe.l. Denver. Aug. 2s. J. h. W(,ife of J "ripple Creek, the promoter of the (iil lette bullfight, has ln arrested and taken to Colorado Springs. He was unable to furnish bonds and is now in the Kl Paso county jail at the Springs Officers have Un-n sent to iillette to arrest the Mexican bullfighters, to gether with the Meadows boy. Ari jurnn Charlie and tliu Kid. BOSTON'S GREAT GALA DA V. The Kiiiulit- Para.le La-tr.1 live Honrs l'lit.n-an.! Saw It. Boston. Aug. is.All Boston is dis cussing the greatest gala day the city has ever seen. For more than five hours the principal avenues were occu pied by plumed Knights Templar, and hundreds of thousands of spectators obligingly crowded onto the sidewalks to give them room. The day was a fine one, and at no time was the tieat great enough to cause much discomfort. There were none too many grand stands to accommodate the immense throng that- clamored for seats, although ' almost every loot of available .-pace along the line of march had teen covered with platforms and s ats. The Knights presented a splendid ap pearance on parade, and with very few exceptions, completed the entire line of march. As they passed the reviewing stands before (iraiiri Commander Mc Curdy and Governor Jreeiii.alge, and later liefore Chief Marshal Lawrence and Mayor 'urtis, many of them exe cuted intricate miliary evolutions, which won the admiration of the thousands who witnessed them. These tactics were also introduced by ttie more proficient coinnianderies at inter vals along the lii e of march, (treat admiration was expressed at the ap pearance of the California and other western delegations. Last evening was given up by the Knights to general merry-making. 1 here were banquets and receptions galore, and at every headquarters open house was in order. The conclave was o!!ici;:iiy opened by exercises in Masonic temple immediately after the close ol ttie parade. Today the serious business of the conclave is in order. THE SIOUX CITY TRAGEDY. Arrmts Maih as Konhle Mnrilrr ami Rb- lery Is siisM'ctel. Sioi xCn v, la , Aug. .'s. Startling developments have come to light in coiinetion with the double tragedy in which Max Noack and Ira Minter, alias Hazel Hammond, lost their lives. The most important rind is the discov ery f ttie imprint of a strange man's hand on the dust in the room in which the todies were found ami an exit to the alley below, which hail not bei n notsced before. A hammer with what appears to be human Mood on it lias also been found. It is now thought that this hammer figured in the kil.ing. The theory of double murder with rb lery as the motive is regarded as fully continued. Warrants have been worn out charg ing Maud floyle, proprietress of the house where the murder occurred, arid Dan Berry, a pugilist who formcrly lived in Omaha, with murder in the hrst degree, and they Were both placed under arrest. A ftdegr am from Shelton, Ceb. , says Noack was the son of a wealthy farmer living near that city. The dead girl was a prominent member of the Met iio- tist church at Central City. Neb . where her father lives, and moved in ttie liest society there before coming here three mouths ago. JURISTS AT DETROIT. A riistiiicuislieil ;atherinK at the Ameri can liar A-.iciatiiii Con ventioti. Dkiukit, Aug. -Js.An intellectual looking assembly of ::oo leading jurists aud members of the bar were present in Y. M. C. A. hall when President Ja.ne. C. Carter of New York trailed to order the eighteenth annual convention of the American Bar association After thank ing the Detroit representatives of the profes.ion for the cordial receptions tendered the visitors the president read a short list of the most noted jurists present, who were invited to seats upon the platform. Pre-ident Carter then proceeded with the reading of his ad dress. Following the president's address the executive committee reported the elec tion of ','7 new members during the past y ar. The general council rejx.rted its approval of r.' nominations for mem bership, all of whom were thereupon elected unanimously. The secretary re ported l.Ui members on the roll besides those elected today and during the year. A balance of frl.TOO.yti was shown bv the report of the treasurer. -eriiiiiii-.i,ierienii Veterans In Germany. Brkmkkiiavkx, Aug. ,'S. The ( ier-riiau-Aiueiican war veterans were ac corded a warm reception, ou their arrival here, by the Veterans associa tion of this city and by the delegations from other veterans' associations from different parts of (ierinany. President Hinsch of the L'niou of Vomrades-in-Arins met them on board the Fulda and greeted the visitors iu a brief, but powerful address. The different veter ans' associations then marched to Llovd nun, wuere r:ie American representa tives handed to the presidents of the tiermau association the American medals. Nlinistrr llenl.v Makrt Washington. Aujj. 'JS I5eciiest. The depart- ment if state is in receipt of a disiiatch rriim Mr. Denby, the minister of the United States at Peking, of July 10 last, stating that in view of a request from the consular lxxly at Shanghai, and with the concurrence of his colleagues at Pe king, he. as dean of the diplomatic corps, had recpuested the government oi China to replace in the Vangtse the buoys anil beacons which were removed during the recent war. A tircat tethering .r Liukkai., Mo., Auir. Medium... JV. CafalTin yarn, tne sjnriiuaiistic mecca, has opened its gates for the fifth time in an annual encampment to the National Sp'.r:tua!ists association. From all parts of the United States there have come the most noted lecturers, test i. : .. ' . mediums, trance and materializing me diums, clairvoyants, trumpet mediums, independent slate writers, mind read er and epiritual healers. Brutally Heat Two Women. Serofnt. Ky., Aug. .'s.ti,, the Vir pinia side of the Cumberland mount ains, an unknown number of men went to rtie home of Martha White, a well known old woman, aged (io vears, and pulled both her and her 20-year-old tlaugliter from their bods, anil taking them t a patch of woods near their home, tied rtiem to trees and beat them most brutally. The gang will be lvuched if caught. taiitury T" IIotl l-Iiiirineer ArrftP.i ir.yr.K. ab?. SS. Bellmuth P A nz. Bclliiitirh iK-scner was tne signature written bv the ex-engineer of the tiumrv hotel when lodged iu jail here. He says he is 22 years old. and insists that some body else iprobably Peter (inmryi and nor he, caused the explosion bv which 2.' lives were sacrificed. The warrant on winch L.echer is held charges him with murder. No Serious Trouble llxperted. Washington, Anp. 2H. The Kalispell Indians, over wluw-e lands a dispute has arisen with white settlers, are regarded by Indian bureau officials peaceable, and no serious trouble with them is anticipated here. The dispute over their lands is an nIH .....i ; due to the absence of surveys. Carlisle IUck In Washington. Washington-. Amr. ss.-si-rti and Mrs. Carlisle h:iv n.t..r,.u,i i.., They lelt Washington almost a month ai;o and spent most of tb ;.. toun.f the fireat lakes. Inter ... .l i..,. - Klioit visit at Buffalo. Secretary t!ur lisie lias resumed his official .in.;"..., UMV.O. Itaided a Lottery. Chicago, Autr. 28. The nolic. hum raided the headquarters of the Original Little Louisiana Lottery company. The raid created considerable excitement. and secrec uiitiernrouud ruimlwi. ound to contain JO0.O0O lottery tickets lor distribution. I ex Timrn riTiiiri'nn "nmvr ransom again minister. I nrriWIM nnv'ii imlT I , I --- . . - They Beat a Man Who Worked Where They Quit. FIREI AMONG ASSAILANTS. The Strike I fa.lfr Will rie nt His Wniimk Vm a C'oxeyite and I'artu-ii.atrd In flic Oiif-aK" Kiot Lively Tone Occurs at i VaaKoiu-ta. t. AI'AKONKTA, )., Aug. 5S. The strike here on the waterworks trenches has developed into a tragedy, and ttiree men, Joshua Tiller of Pittsburg, Albert Seifert and scar Yoorhees of this place, have been shot. Tiller through the liowels, Seifert through the arm and the latter through the hand. Tiller will die. The men went on a strike and declared no one should go to work until their de mands were satisiied. Some of them went to work anyway, but were driven out. The trustees and the contractor or dered Lewis Vanskiver and another party to fill some trenches and cover Some pipe in ttie Second ward. Thev began work and a crowd of strikers congregated and commenced beating Vanskiver over the head with clubs and shovel handles, breaking the larg est ones by force of the blows. After lie hail been struck several times tie drew a revolver from his pocket and fired into his assailants three times with the above results. Several of the participants have lieen arrested and the ofticials are after others. Vanskiver is a resident of this place and is considered a good, straight fel low, and public sentiment is apparently with him. Other men will be brought in and put to work immediately, and every man connected with the assault is being arrested. l)T. John Nichols has just announced that the ball passed entirely through Tiller's intestines and says he only has a few hours to live. Tiller was appa rently the leader of the strike and was with Coxey on his march ami in the Chicago riots. Seii-ation at a ISacet rack. UKTRiUT, Aug. -Js. A sensation has been created at the Windsor track. The well-known horseman. Frank Ireland. was remonstrating with Delaney, r-tartur t ahlwell s assistant, for whip ping the boy on Hanban while the hores were at the post. Caldwell took up the quarrel and stepped out of ttie stand, ile and Ireland clinched and exchanged several blows. The execu tive committee after the races promptly cancelled their engagement with Cald well and fined Jrt-luud $oU0. An l.art Ixittake shock L.very Iay. v iifjiKAico, Aug. 2. Scientists are greatly interested in the phenomena occurring at the town of Pin .top, state oi aaca, wnere, since Aov. 'J of last year, not a day has passed without an earthquake shock. People have aban doned their stone houses and are living in nuts made oi wood and matting. reat alarm prevails, for each daily shock is preceded by ominous roaring under the sea. which is only K" miles uisiaut. Collecting; a Ta ly Force. Clin -kasaw, I. T.. Aug. -'s (iovernor f. I. .Moseley of the Chickasaw Nation. accompanied by a body of Indian police, has arrived here to collect ttie I per cent tax of white intruders or put those who should refuse to pay it out of rue territory, mere is considerable ex citement over the matter, and it is dif ficult to tell the outcome, but it is be lieved that those who have refused to fetttle will do so now. I'eniisyltaniHii Killed In In-1. ( AIlAI.A.IAHA, .Mi x., AllR. 2S. ieor"e S. Morris, an American mining man, uas oeeu snor ana wuiiiiiled in a duel at Ameca, a town west of here, by a Spaniard named .lose halsaer. The two men Had a quarrel over a business deal and the Spaniard issued the chal lenge to tiijlit a duel. .Morris accepted . l.ll , . J. .niunas Kiiied. iorris -ame to loo two years ao from Pennsylvania. Infernal Letter I'oted I'a ri. Paris, Aug. s. -lhe nolien hm-n aeiinuely ascertained that the letter, or uiaLiiiiif. which evjiioiied in tne omce ot i;aron Alphonse do K'. ths. nun on sn'iiriay alteinotin, severely iiijuiiuK ins coniHieniial clerk, 31. Jod- a-owitz, was posted in the city. lllsked ll.-r I.iro to save llorneH. i . ... oonii iJKTHi.KHi'M, Pa., Ablt. 2S A large stable near the Fritz .Memorial church, occupied by Douglass Dondt uas oeen uestroyed by tiro. Mrs lloudt, at the ri"k of her life, heroic ally dashed into the burning- buildiny " icbcuou iniee norses. Iron Ore Trade Inc reusing. Dlh th. Aug. 2S. Increasing ore trade has made it imperativeTv essary for the Duluth. Mesaba iron nee md orinein railway to erect another ore oock ai iuintn. and work will lieoiii at once, rr win he 1.21K) feet Ion will cost f:."it,(HMi. and Turkey Will I'rotert American,.. It- v AsHiMiTox, Aug. is. A cable has oeen receiving irom .Minister Terrell at me state nepartment saying: "Tht Iorre gives empliatic assurances of se curity for American citizens at Tarsus. Hot Weutlier In Illinois. yrixi-Y. 111., Aug. 2S. Several cases oi prostrariou by heat have been re ported here. Thermometers ranged from Sf.i to 10 , which is the hottest ever kiiow u ior tins time of year. A Hanker Commits Suirido. . . Au- 2S. ,T. V. Lewis, a banker of Chatham, Ills., has com mitted sou-id by throwing himself in irom oi a passenger train at Wauto- WOSKU. Iixon fiiven the Ileeilon. PlKTllY A .-, . . .)tl t I." .... infill was given a utcision over riifin m 2o rounds iu , t.ght in this city. PITH OF THE NEWS. Ailispatc h from Home contradicts the r. port that the Po,h- intends u.Jlh A in: i.i-i . t ,i ... ,i ... ... . , wlc , nue,, .iates Three children of Hetirv Johnson and w, e. colored living i the lotintrv "x .l" ;r. , -Yv,a- Jx . ere bu rued to thl i. n "'V,,na- His., mate of n .... . ;." --.'-: ..leuotuiiiee. was uearlv carved to pieces by two desperados named yuiun and KoUrts of VkVo Carlos H. Hlackman, who was reported fatally shot at Hock Island. It 1 P bv weVthvrn;i taret- rractlce- ' 'y wea,th and prominent member of the LhicaKo board of trade. The wife of .Tames Tethherow, a farmer iMi.K near Independence. Or., dr.ovned her year-old boy and attc,ped o end her own life, but was rescued Temnor ry insanity was the cause empoi- Aud,rveVvinifU7hoMU aK f (Jen .. . 1'"-"'. l uriiaou, in a union. critical cou- an -,b-n fff"in from one . e h. "'"" yi- ,V" a".nverae oue misu.ess douse or residence iI entered each niKht. and the aee ,.y ruuuerv tiave linen iKirted. 'I ramps are suspected. W II. I-'arr and f'hu,t.. n....: Intimate friend! fV,,V"","'.,,!iln9 QUently worsted other bVa " ".,.1.,r r'riendly. W. Va Tl,. ..'V" 1,1 .restle to ,1f.-. .1 Kieu in a ( - no Lilt? I ' Li o thesiwt Parr was thrown the . ho.., ... ... nd stistained i S 11 hl ba. expected at any inomeut. nee Led at . ' "J. u,s au" W The I'rrsidrnt Semis the Mexican Krprr. Ill LjLL DUl 0 i)Uill. I'resiilent Semis Ilie Mexican Krprr- Hesitative a New oiiiiiii-ioil. V.sHiiiTox, Aug. 2S. The presi dent lias granted a new commission to Matt W. Ransom. United States minis ter to Mexico. This ends a legal com plication. Iy which Minister Ransom, after several mouths' service at his jxjst at the City of Mexico, was declared in eligible to fill the otllce to which he had been appointed prior to ttie expiration of his term as United States senator. It was held by the treasury accounting of ficers that he fell within a constitutional inhibition against the appointment of congressmen to offices created, or whose emoluments had leeu increased, during their services in congress. It lias been generally understood that Mr. Ransom would be promptly rea pointed, and the slight delay which has occurred presumably has been for the purpose of definitely ascertaining that there was no more legal or other ob stacles in the way of renaming Mr. Ransom to the Mexican mission. The minister was in Washington a few days ago. but is now in North Carolina re cuieratiiig from an attack of illness, due in part to the climate of the City of Mexico. TERROR AMONG ARMENHNS. They Lear Turk Will l'miMi Them For IlriKamlH Crime. CoN-TAXTlNol'lK, Aug. 111. Advices received here from Krzinghian say that great terror prevails among ttie Arme nians there owing to the attitude of the Turkish authorities. The latter, in consequence of an attack which was recently made by brigands upon a Turkish colonel, during which a mem ber of the escort was killed, are lx lieved to he taking steps which will have most serious consequences. The Armenians are accused of being the authors of the attack on the colo nel, and it is alleged that a large force of Turkish troops has been retaliating by attacking t he villages and monas teries of the vicinity and engaging in other acts of violence. The Arme nians, fearing a recurrence of the Sas souin outrages, have appealed to the ambassadors of the jowers at Con stantinople for protection. .eiit the Millionaire Spemll hrlft iio v ofNcir. Bi.i kfs, Ia.,Aue. 2h. -leslie I). St. Clair, the millionaire of Vin- eennes, Ind.. who has been literally burning money here for a week, has left for home, lacing assisted by the Iolice. The chief of jtolice arrested him on suspicion of leing a bank rob ber and made him gather up all his money and took him to a bank, where it was counted over and put in the form of a draft ami sent to his ad dress in Vim ciiiies by mail. He was then sent along after it in custody of an omcer. A New Star For the Flag. AsuixiiT.iN, Aug. . Preparations itre in progress at the war department to secure the incorporation of another btar on the I nited States flags to repre sent L tali. I he flags having ttie addi tional star are not authorized to be used until .July 4. ls:i, the date of the ad mission of Utah as a state, and an ouiii.ii inner win oe issued requiring me cnange, to take effect on that date. .."M.iinri.i iu ikevoiuiiouaiy Smliliers. - ....... ... iinim.i, -ting. i ne Iiiomi- 1... . . iieni. in eoiiiiiiemoi anon or the bravery of the famous ' Maryland 400," in ttie liattle of Long Island, has been dedi cated w ith imposing ceremonies. Th monument was erected by the Mary land society. I lie principal addresses were delivered by Colonel (ieorge I). J earre of P.altimore and (ieneral Hor ace Porier of New York. A Won.au M jsl. riousl MitiiiR. iioiiiHToN, .Mich., Aur. vs. Mrs. i'liillij) .Schuermann, wife of the mana ger of the l Schuermami P.rewins company, left the residence of .l.ihu .Nelson, in West Honjjhton. to walk noitie, a distance of less than two miles. Mnce I lien absolutely no trace of her Whereabouts has been found, and foul piay is reared. Itenliy l)oi nt; llix It.it v. Wahin(jtox. Aug. 2S. The state de partment is in receipt of a cablegram from .Minister Ilenby, in which he stales that in resoonse to .i rnni jii.i.ie tiv nun to tile lsuiliT-l.l-Yai.i.,.. the taotai. Hsu Hsinir I. l,:,s xo cooperate with Consul Hixsou in investigating the Ku-Chemr riot. Tl. rank of the commissioner, who is an in- teiioani or circuit (TaoTaii, is treaty equal to that of the consul. by No Trouble Likely to Occur. IV...-,... . ih.mi lev. Vlijr . a,, ..... . .. i. , - .vo to IllUllO III SOIMP till QM,.rj n oi. up a tiipioiiiatio controversy over . . ooumiary survey l-tween rr-i . . , -.at ob J'lllUill. ne i iiueti a...i i:.r u..- . a n status oi the case now is that the liOll riflurv io " 1... . ..i , , t.iev.t- 1 l. . - . .a iftj ot) semen Iir m.i -i r.... v . i , countries, alter 1.1.. ; 1;V. i . "OU- " o i e jius liei'Il ninila ..... oir la llACiy IO OCCUr. Threw Acid on Little Children. tllf-AOO. AUC L'S I'prnnr T-u o.is ue.-u jieia ro rile i'rii.ni,..l ,., .. 1 , - .......... 1.1, u i, I'h.lrc.l -. . 1. .. . . . - . . ? T.IH1 iii lemurincr to linn. tw niu iiiuoreii Willi so I., I, ,.,-, ..;.i Iusch was chariretl wirh Imvim. .iiii.' ri.iei in row ii tne acid uix.u Mar iei norcn, aged i, and Jlarv IJorch iifjotl - years. Who were ..,!,.... l ron t of his house. A n... .e........ i. .u.. r .... - "...llvllllL 111 ,.,;i,i .i - -" iuc ..uicu ut uio motive ailegeil. larkinac TransrerreU to Michigan. w- w ASHixuTtix. Anir. 2S mont has issued an order t.- ....fei.. i"7r.'"" oi me grounds of the old f on ..lacKinac, on the island of Mack inac., to me state or Miehi.r,.,, i. be nsed as a park by the state, and the n.oiuiiiM, u given un bv AIicliiirM ,;n ineu revert to me tm r.i . - .s ... ., rpi . ... .'...lllll,.llfc. -..v- ""'ri i auinonzeil by an act i"1" nl iiieiast session of congress. Kai.letl inK of Counterfeitera. I'KRHY, U. T.. Auir. 2S.-Vr ,1. marshals have made a raid on a conn- ciieiiers uen in a cave ntlk'M country and captured eiirbt ..f ,,., i; -...i ... , . -p. k " .-.ii.f neieut WOrK lliaUltirr e.o. leit nioney. Officers have lieen on the " ... I,,r l" KanK fur ni months. v " ijuisun oi tne seven uvi av.iie.i. Four Victims of a Feud. T m war iwiween TWO f;if-t i.w.j ..o.,i; -w.u i nillllll I 111 I - 1 1 1 Ivni n tin t 1 . k . 1 : m . t 1.. . "ecu oon.ii iu me t nniDeriand iiionntains. tunes north of here, mi tk vi ' o., i i;.. " iiia ..u.. ..riimi-M nues. four men lobn iMiy.l. Will t OX. . net T .,... II . .1 11-;,. . . - . v.i a .."1IIU1 and rioyo l nomas are dead and several are wounded. An Attempt to Wreck a Train. ' . ANTONIO. 'lex.. Anrr Ofa a iciupi. nas teen made to wreck the wesr- 1 .. . , . ' - - l oouii.i , .-iiuuiern i-acine tram oO mile west of Houston. The ered ties tilled across ti.o 1, j l..l.;i ; "i. auu .tiva.it mum euouffii to bring his train to a standstill without i T 1 1 : 1 1 , oi.ViA. . n tfain - A , , . fSV Wbuvi " ") oouy aooanl or it. Forced to Kill Herself . ......... t -. .l.ll'l-IO. 111(1 A II (T OS . 1 i t'- - ' . - "ii ma VS3 .vn uu ..enerson county line n utrun. man entered th nrcm.i. fc Clapp and finding on l7 a lear-oW nauirhter at home f... i.-l . lr.t ,k..g r ' " swai- dVincp aau ned. leaving her A Class riant Kriumes. Hi NTiNHToN-, W. Va.. Aup. 2S.-The Iluntii.ton (JI. Ma.,ufr-,nri,,tf con,! t-.., "n euiriut ity, has resumed or erafioiw -.t... 1 e " eueiiess inuuiiib. ployed. Two buudred people are m- . W, Aug. ,S.-The presi- -f . TLK PSl?? T "S 37 gj 7 Indianapolis. M PILLS. tis I'eople It erne ii I e Hi, inc-e From Hi. 1'irture as LivinK With Little llowanl at the House Aljoinine - The Murderer Trunk Also at the House. Ixpiaxapoi.is, Aug. -JS. Indianapolis will claim the right to try 11. II. Holmes for murder. This claim will l- based upon hoirible developments, which in clude the finding of the charred rema'ns of Howard Piteel, and evidence which, before any jury in the country, would convict H.H.Holmes of having mur- oeied mm and then partially burned his body iu a stove. Detectives (ieyer of Philadelphia, Richards of Indianapolis and Inspector (lary of the Fidelity Insurance com pany, after weeks of fruitless search, went to Irvington, a pretty suburb of the city, and the seat of Rutler college, and lefore they had Inn at work an hour their attention was called by a lo cal real estate dealer to a small vacant cottage situated iu ttio woods at ttie edge of the town and far removed from any other dwelling. The party went to the house, and a few minutes later ttie officers found beneath the side porch the missing trunk which was taken from the side door of the Circle House, in this city, Oct. 10, by 11. II. Holmes, and which was thought to contain the body of tne boy. In a bam connected with the house was a larire stove of cylimlerical shape, of the same jiattcru as Holmes ltought in Cincinnati. He rented the house under the same alias. The stove had been moved from the house to the stable by ttie owner of the house after Holmes left. It was at once concluded that tin body had been burned in the stove and search began for ttie remains. Later attention was called to ttie stovehole wtiere the stovehole had Ihm-ii ji was lined wiin reruse. Ihis Was pulled out and ttie remains of the bov were found. In this pit of refuse hun dreds of pieces of charred bones were found. lhe teeth showed that- tin iHMty was that of a boy between N and 10 years of age, and ail the other bone confirmed rlns. All were charred and pieces of flesh clung to some of them lhe skull bones and pelvis added to the same convincing truth. lhe body had evidently len burned in a cob lire and in the huge stove in the bam. Howard s overcoat was found at a grocerystore nearby, where Holmes had left it saying the 1kv would call for it. He never rime. Kvners of the Jiouse recognize Holmes from pictures .....i .1.1 ': ' ucijjiiuuu recognized ins lace. THE MARKETS. l'mMiriKi, 1 r'd, new, 7 if.TJe ; An; No. WHEAT X.. TOvrTl,. r-il. iK yellow ear, n 4H1 ; Xn. : yellow- sli, ll.-tl. tt'-'HU:; inixt.l .-iir. i'ais-au. IWIMIr. JiH.'.b; .No. Z lo, iiL.'t -fx.-: entra No. 3 w hiu-. v ; liK"i,t niixeil. SJm'JLU: HAY No. I new timothy, S1.1 tiniothv, Kt :un. H.ui; mix, .! u l."i ,V; No over, ?1. . . ,.i niiij.-, 17. n s .-hi; .no. i I. ei:n. prairie. ...u. iu.uu: waum i,:,y, l.).i.ial7uu for linulliv. il i i r.u r.i-rin creamery. Zta'Hf- Ohio mnc rinm.ry, t'ancy cui.try roll. l 1 !. : low - rades and i u.hli,L'.j x : ihi:i.m;-oi,i,, York, new , ;i' Wisconsin fwis C'H-'c. Et ;;S Stri.-tly mild, mw, s-tsi.,.; ;. ; limln rct r, new. lnnh,1, l-1,'il-o; Ohio Sk,, 11 fr.h l.'iJl-' t -niir-y 1 vumi:i and lllllo. 111 ca-es, candled. I'Ol'l.TI.Y Uirtr pair; live chickens elm-kens, 'JUa. 4.K-, as lii.lV per pouml ; small, 4t.i., n-; spring ire--t-l bi,niiL' dnckt us. llU-; ducks. 12al3-. Kast I.iiihitv. I'a . Auir. X. l:.-c. il.t very lijrht t.1:iv ami .1. fATTI.K m.in.i fair, w hile th. uiaiket is al.oiit st. adv at y.-sterdav's )iric.-s. We .ju Prime, ;..o. iS.-A): u,mI. h l.j te a. foi;,,Ws: t4.i: it.k1 Luteii.rs, a.SA.i.lo; roiurli fat hulls, statrs and cows. Jl.tki i J.lkl; and sprintters. 15.ii a :t'i.n i. .'.iki:i :) : fr. ,-h cews Hi H IS Receipts very litrhr ami w it h demand: the market is aetive at .-?, H.d -! l da ' pri-.s. (juotc as follow.: 1 me lvht ami ni.d.iiin grades, f- t" ( ... o; 4t4.ts): coiimion to fair Vi rkirs, roughs, i , ouii 4 itj. i. a . v , 1 ..V;il s.",: -iir.r.r- a.m . i.a M MS-The supply is li-ht lonay ; ium.ui nve cars on sale. The ill ii,r,..,l ....... ,M(.-,wiLuiu:trii-r lili;li. r t lian lasi week, u.th on sh.-ep and h.-nl.s. V quote export, at :i Ton l.m; extra. .vii .i as ...wit.w. lair, i t.mi.:i, common, ,Vm- ns,n w, spline lamlis. f .Otti .K); veal calve. O2iij;.0U. heavy and thin calves, J-'.uiJ.ou. ClM'ISXATI. Anir. -T. nji.s-jiarKi-t rairly active at t tjot J.75; rei. iprs. .-,jiw Head: shipments. 1,:1U head I'lTTI I' M... . u ...... ..-i hi in a i v.jn; re- re.pis, -iAl tu u.1: .-hlpmei ts. Jnu In ad. .-rir-cr- a.nij 1.A.MHS. Sheen i,.:.i-L-..f i . iu . . "i: shiimieiits. f II . . ...... . .o. ueou. trfiini, market iak at UmJ. Xkw Viuik, Anr. 27. iva tT(ri and -lv:it.r. - ,.ti.... rrr- V, afloat; Xil 1 northern. " ' 4- o. 1. ver.Mi : o. 1 nr.l lis.. .1. .1..-. .-...i v vn.-i.ain.-ti l.-ciaeaiv on coven.o. .lnr to liosl relxirts. ttllallv w ake.ied i.m.I.. . alizinir ami closed heavy at uiii -handed t.ric to l4- off. OATS Spot market st.-ady on inix.il. low.-i u" ' 2. -'4'.a4i.c: No. hiw, r,v track white. 2vfe3:c. Al lLfc-l.uMKiin cahles uui.lv A,..ri., l '"MtiHi'-ic. ilnsd weight; rfrirer SHEEP AM) LAMBS Sheen marker .t...- latnl dull and weak; alvut 2.0U0 head unsold Khep, inferior to eoori. SiSu a. i choice, t4.2Jirto.iiO. HtKJS Market firm at tiJn6.oy. C inOO worth of lovelv Music for Forty j I U Cnl, consStine of too papes S run sie Miwt Musir of th- 3 latest, brightest, liveliest an J most Popular selections. Nth vocal gotten up in the most elegant manner, in cludine f.Mir large size Portraits. CAKENCITA. the Spanish Dancer. . nuL-n no..,, ,ne ureal Pianist. ADLUNA PATTI and MINNIE &LI(3MAH CUTTING. LL O-Diaa THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. orauwiy meatre KIJp.. New York Qty CANVASSERS WANTtD. " 2 F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post OUice ii?T.he "nd'"'e "ire to Inform the pah- min ttreet. In all iii ..... k ,, ""- uoro uarnerinii ii m r in. iu.ii i, . , . - I a II . 1 1 D ,1. Will IM. ..... , on In the . . c.verrininir neat inH m... i our patrunsice (olicited. BUGGIES at I Pricpr C AIM'S A llAKM.SH 2 '"P ""triry. . t7 w .-i-uttii.. rs. Tv. ' f "" -s i"i "f" "'psurrrj xt, ...iimII Al ... , n . m ... nir ..r fa.1 Hnci llaniH. I.l Hfi t..r. .n.l.v P. Inuriry 4.;.'. Mi.i.tk-nu.n'1. f Murvmn Hsdillr, ( c. Cat v Kr-v , I .1,1 II I 'Ml m.Hl ttuli I.n-ih-e si. , Cilii-iunaU. O. $10 FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Set the Germliie! Sold Eierjwbere! GREASE m I J fl nt to l ilious ptit f tho fcVr-ii-ri'.s'ich AM 1'izzJiiesp, Nausea, l'rouxiuon. I'i-tre fior citing. iu tL. thiMr xuu6 reiuaxkablc bucco La Kvn fih it ii in curing UcaiWbe. yrt OrWs I-ittlo Llvpr TITIS r eiially -aluaMo in Conntipat ion. curing autt pr-T-i:tii: tltiHar.nnyini;-oiuplailit.'liile th".als9 c-.rrer tall disorders of thecoma' h.Htimiijttetti9 l:v( r aud rvyuLntii tho boweU. tvnifUujoulj carta t, suj. i ft Af':ethT-Tr-t!l.! ho&lraoBtpriceiotuitnthrmewhS fcuw.-r f rum t!ii.li sir. jsi:iicotui. taint; tutf)r:u Hately their piKJiM-:ol'ies uetenJ !iTn,aini thoaa w!-ocuietiy them will nnd throe httk- piiUralu fil le In son. any ways that they will not lw wil LugtodjMitbout th. nx. But after alisickliua4 lij thf Kine of bo many Uvea that her I whera wen!keurpr,it boast. Our pills cure it wliila tin :p do not. t'art.T'o I.ittlo liver Pills are very email atiJ vrrr fr r to take. One or two pills tuxkoa dtwte. Tli -y aie Klrictly vtetablrt an.l do not pnp or rurr--. hut l.y tlu-ir k-u tie action plwaoeall who li-' iLcm. Iu vi.ilAat S'x-rnta: hvefnrf 1. Hold Ly dru'Ishi every ulicrc or e. ut by luaU. 3ABTER MEDICINE CO. New Vorlc. ?"M Pil S MILL DOSE. SMALL PRICE "NO MORE DOCTORS FOR MEf ThT said I was consumptive, pent xne t Florida, told nxn to keep quiet, no excii Brn'nt, and no tennis. Just think f t it One day 1 found a litt'n book calleit 'Cuid to Health,' by Mrs. 1'iiikhani, and iu it I found out what aiW ni. So I wrote to her, crt a lovoly reply, told me jnt what to io, and I koi in Eideiiditl health now." LYDIAE. PiHKHAM'S Vegetable - Compound conq'iers all those weaknesses and ailnints o i.revaVnt with the sex, and restores pr fect hraltii. All iJriisits ell it a.n a standard arti cle, or sent by mail, in form of 1'ills o Lozenpos, on rereint of 51.00. For tb euro f Kidney Complaint, either se x. t'i t'iiiiponinl has no rival. Mrs. l'inkliaiu freely ai.iwfrs lcttra of Inquiry. Kucloss itmp for reply. Sen M bf a t Iter end two ?-cenl sia-rns lor Mr. Pinkham beaulilul 88 aq illustrated book, entitled "flume in ,ibitli n n ctini.rtir It contains a slnme of valuable Information has saed linos and may save yours Lr'i E Plnkhairn Mad;. Co., Lynn, Mass. LADIES! a re y. u r.i Ul.-s .-n. ,-!, ,,, Ver:i:r- If so aene tKins nts m sTr,.s ,(,.- M. I, ,,,,,, . nti. Washiti-t,,,, Sir..!. N. ..,f, , "f. Ix-aiilii ii i .histr:tt.N "I ufiU '". It is a novel. ,... ..,,:," luif work to every -ron ,.t r.-lin.-sneiit. On tec. ipt of let i cents i s.a.-. il.cv wil; send (-.stiirl a fun -s. I el th, ,r taiin.tis Loii.se hold tram,. Verba. r or on vi.ls lie v n ,1J em I :i Ihh.I, . . roni.,1,1.- wo-,!. ,.t - -I,,,. , k....- ., !!- Ill.t popni-ir s. I,--. to-etlH-rwil!. tell rt.ro:ii. n-i!-. I'tii.-tii.iti l:.u-i. ol I-JI!I.HC QUINEPTUS ! A Vi T V p CoihJm ill In other ! li -.i-n: I lor .-. l.-.r-n ti-'llisll . d fin iii;i1 i I ii;.'t.:it- :ii: II.. tl.sl. - 1 I.I . 1:1.. .( .! I.: :i. ( nl. Hr I'nit I1..MI.-. 1. 1 11 M-e. ;.i pliVrn ..111 ielliMllie I 'I .ll.Ml.lll- o 1 oi i.iii:.-i I'm;"!.!.. ! I. .!;,-. r..i -..;,!.. i M ii.iil.i. d ,v The Academic Pharmaceutic Co , I.OMmin (Mi M M v,,i;k. 532-53G WASHINGTON ST.. NEW UUItC CITr ELIXIR An ele.int K,e-'i-li I.l. . :.. . : . tor hilious, in ari:.l :ti..l I.:. .-1 ,. i.V . '. .I.".. . lit. of oer t Weill v- ti,. . .,, . r '. . BcientiMe res.-.neh ' Ill IN I,.-!:,,,,,,:,:,,,,,,, ,,,,, . l--.p.-,-iallv heli.io i.,l-ti... ..i.'.i.i-. . f'.'- " s ntar h..l.irs " t-ntirei, e.-ei.-,le : fr.,- from harmful dn-s Sn HaiiJMjine Patkjcs. Price 50 Cts. J'r. jutt. -.1 sole !y lij" Tlie J.yal '1 jarxnaccutitf Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK i-i .- .... ..oeinisis i.y appointment t., t,.r tjllwll Ull.l l-.tlie Koy.ll l-,imil. " U.e Y .KK I RANI II - ISO, 132, 134 Charlton SL ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinal properties ns l:.ivn.KUv,. ooxes. ji.p.iisto box, for a 5 cents FOR SALE BY Al I noiinoi,.TD -'wuvJIOlO REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters C0RDAL, ' ,l' inn tri T,- ' '"t"". S SOr. oOe. ueKar .Diners ruwBtfiS, &. K-s. Vinegar Bitters, now fyle, l,''y'---,,' Vinegar Bitters, oldstvV. l.itUT taste! 9 I .Ot) rl.UO The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Thr r.t .iflh nf ntnrF the l.rdin . - ... .. vria. At I 4 t I 1 V V-mBBBtfk araaa a l I E. a McDonald Drug Co., Proprietors, CAN PPtveiwn vww ''ItK. EtensliDri Fire Insurance jpcj T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Aent. KBRXSMS UllG, I'A . ) I : ! . v ft -, The ?cc mil wt ck first :..:. ... t t-s-i ;tiiiM-ij.;iu.(is. .wust t a a . l.sr. As nis last as one is orinniur to cuie anl ini it-nse stot-k of Men's, ( t ) ( Clo hin anl Gents' Furnishinirs must j REGARDLESS OF J his is the dreafi lillj. II" you have not lieen in come before the jroo.I thinirs are Strictly Casli. One Price. Good Exchange or IX5: ' traile with us means THE CLOTHIER. LILLY, PA. L-:;.i...a.i,:;.;:;1;..iiMii; Etmr-iT 8::,:J:S!id HARASS -s . , . . ..ii-.imrr. r V I x 7 ' I tn ...-"....I tl. -i - tt w .. Ilir S. y... . .....-.-,. .i I. rx. i , .lr,., . 1 ; -'i.f V .. llar-i. !!.. mf '1 i -:'..-...-I .-..;, i r,. ., , , 'wA A I'-- - 1 1 . y I-. t-i fit: I V.-.n..-.t : r I I i f I'- - . -.tf ' :.'.. vt- 1 i . : "" WHOLESALE PRICES. rinrj Wc-ns. S3I to S50. " h-, -.. fJ..37. Surrey llaiiies. - . r. s. .1 r r i S-7.SO, a- r... .-it- - : t-. Form N-.. 1 . i IIII.IM. . l.l 3 Ki-t:.l ,.X r..r - i..h .l.iw;.. i A dure V. B. WANT A We h.n e Pli 'i. a str-.tu. .1 i;.tK. nuiiu! i,-ti;rt' i erpi.-ii.iu-f. I: Siv.-i.iiiy. V. i-li-.thin-. M.iv 01 Cans. ii. ii 1 1 . I ..k i . .. i . mi i.i , v Svv- $23.50 Vy l!XZ?t tvTlr !,'"''', i BvS a- lVi;.:i!;.iU .ur p. ; i. .U Vl.'l. huiru"i bv ;in !K-M v w 1'H 1.. . .11 IU.-; J; lumt.-ii V.k-. l' i'v.-r.v BUILT FOR Tlir Tlrt chrv tortlitr Lt ast Moniy SESHOER FOR THE am mEw v WINTI ERUSE. ABSOLUTELY rrcvcnfc 5,;iri-iin horse an.l.ir,;,.; ' '"'" io ll.i!rns ....r. . SIhmI with t!. v..-..ri:.. . f.t are :l:i lv n..t liavii ,..,:r in ir. rt -. l ..llll.l. I. r s, sl.H:s -.Ulst.llit V S.lill JK-Ill,.. rci.it.v c The CALKS are KEXQVAr.I.F. Steel-CcntercJ anjf-l Lr-SHARrr.MNG .. 1 n-n vorn ..ut -Ik frte.l win.,..,, ,..., jn. e-.silv in. ' :t ii -t at tlia init-iispa,,,,.,,,,, , tlUu. l.lu.-ks.nilli Sl... n-ti.i!!v 1. On r.-.ti.t..i i.st;il xiii! ""ri.tivt -ir.-iilarr..iit.iii,,,,. Sli.a .r.-.i.iv t..U- .i;.!!...!..,, Uikx aliiU fiit . rv l .xv mail fr.i- ..ur U : 1 1. .-...H ..lk,.,l i.t inal. tlervU FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. WANTrn r v SAM'L WELLS & CO.. wwincai CINCINNATI n Largest exporters or cinsmc in the u. & aw m m ai u A. T V-I W L Do"Clas S3 and $4 Shoes. I T. " i-h.i.-. .rr ...... i. ..n.ia.i.rf. tl Vfi 'If .r . :i.. . . Q Vi '"l;i,:Ml. i ..... NVW 11 "Ur'1' r ' ' !' '; - Sk. .S5,S4,S3.50 ..rH.B.'rf.irk a "v X. Lni.m.-lli'.l I ritt .-.. .! K a. ,-il.o. ' J-, S3.50 Fc cf Sir s 3 i.-tt N-T, S2.50 j. S2:r;vi 5ss NNV Uo.s S3 i:i-:S"i LASKwjrHor WM X2 'ONLY r I an. I two wt oks o -.... 1 . ' clear out stm k v lot jroos anuth wr take FALL STOCKS we inut Koys, V have outlis an.! COST OR PROFIT. ! I'rlee-Reiluein S. ,-T to see us, you . i ( .'. pit kel on? No Credit. No Discount. Money Back. prosperity :., .... -.-,i..-I ... . ' ' j.-.ir .... ..- i. "k11 H ri.K t.i tM . .. .. Surrevs. S65 to SlOO ' Ton Biiccx. - II -i Phatons.;o(, Wapons, W.?Boni"'..s. rni li.rrit ... f s maA , y .Irk nn la.,,.-.. mt I . . In IHI.I.ICU, PRATT, Sec y, ELKHART IND WAGON'?' i I. nr II. Tl. jr.. Ut. an.i r K f T it r,u.Vr n. N. Y. t BUSINESS." I tV. L S3 Si Scieniif.o An-.fnas Acer:v if CAVEIT9. TRADE aRt DESICN PTE rOPKRICHTI. tc- Fcr IrforrnaOnn mil l ! ' --". Ml NX i l it.... -.. ... . C'.l.-t Nreni 1 .-r s. ;it ' - . fr'T.TT fa'Til Tti'Ti r ! i - . . Uue ljuu.ic I ) Li. i.cc s : : . -..' Scientific American r tj tii ail pbui4 tH?iii; ui '. aHaaV . . . . ... a.. K-fiP iENNYROYAL PILLS 9, f Vr 13 -Krii.'r r..r 1 . - V ft MIL I .... I l kl. knlrrOi.al. a-U tt .l Luia. l i John v. M i: i 43 A 4.". HillrrM. IniJr. TiJ U i.. - ' MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violins. Guitars. Banjos. A.-.o- ' ; ' ca. Ac. a' V in Js of S' -mc THE TORNADO' feed jnd jur Juniper CUTTErl. If tw1 W. n. HANMiSON & CO 1 CANTON. OHlC ganger: .1.1 1 -r- . 1 t"t I... l'r ' IM. H." -' aU ilOK AU.THK M:S. 1 MAM. !. law fcar. 1 t IE r r S75 "T" &