uu RESERVE VEilV LOW. Our Gold Still Going Europe ward. IIEATIER FXFOItTATlONS FEARED No RrrardT Tet. the New Roml )n rinnut IU- Clo.ert For SO Ily-Th-7.eerve " w lKran to I . l.ikrlv to io Mnrh Lowfr. Wavhinoton. .Tan S The treisnry has lo-t $ lM.Otnj iD goia bars, aud $1. (!:, n0 in sold coin, and r?i.-eivel from the Mercantile National batik of New York .X. in exchange for cur rfiiPT, making the u-t loss for th iay f-i.T-VMxio. This leaves the true an.nnut of 'he rt-erve at the close of biiMD" ' Tl In financial cir l.s here i he fe;ir is exj.res-ed that tin- Lonvt witli-lrawaN are but the bk'innitm of Ivavv exportation It i ret-.ll ti.if dun nt; lann arv the tti.lr:aval. it!iountil to aK Ut 4"." 1,1 u.i. n( which .. . "" wi. wirhli n wit hin i vo wh-kv anl n-.-r t. " "u day. I ho fact tha- i iv mu-t Uis l-f. r in new b-.nd I-.-U-5 'U rl.M-d. Hkll m fOD- tr- is a war led -!!! to aid o li a.ixtctT hwr.-ti.f. rc t-lt. and in oni iart-r h- ...iuiti n e.raed that I. : .r-the !-t .l February arrne-th V l r -rv" will have been rediced - .n-ider tl'lv tjlow any ixnrjt it ban r-.u h-d hitherto A New V -rk special av- Consider a'.le mde.-ision ha hen manifested hy k. .m-..f the gold shippiuir houses, and a lliti .ml orders h;v l-eU given Th actual .mi. .unt to b shipped tday w f ..; .'.".. ho, and tin total is below Dr ion:, estimates It U currently ' li-v-'d th:it th exports for the wek Will exceed ".KJ. xr. A SPEECH BV VEST. Ho Attach the I're.i.lent and Secretary arlixle Ol Iter Senate eian I'Mtn'M. Vahixotdn. Jau S. The sonata has been treated to one of Senator Vest s characteristic speeches. He ar raigned the supreme court for thein come tax de ision: he laid the respond bility for the lack of revenue at thei door when they exempted the "sordid wealth of the land" from taxation; he contrasted the records of the preset t and past a 1 ministrations; he threw some lij;ht npon heretofore unknown chanters in the history of the McKin- ley law; b deuouuced the financial dependence ol this country, ana or others npon "he moneyed influence: he attacked th-' president and the secre tary of the treasury for their proposi ti' ii to retire the greenbacks and plac the circulation in the hands of the n: tioual hanks quoted Secretary Carlis airauist him elf and. in conclusion, de clared that the conflict ltween bi metallism nnd the gold standard wn-. irrepressible and that the sooner it was decided th better it would be for our public and t -ivate life. The other eature of the session grew out of the ir "roduction by Mr. hand ler of a bill .or a popular loan through the issue of tOstal savings certificates. In the couTs of Mr. Chandler' re marks the cable replif of the I'rinc of Wales, tiie itothschild and other o the New Y rk World Were alluded . and Mr Lm ' rlaiii'-d th.l the edit- i.f The Wor I h.l leea guilty of vio- i . 1 1 1 T eCt" at .it lit.- in I n ....;. of the r.ied l.Ili! C. lllUiDUli all .11 W 1th . .t'l l lif am-tl.i-r g.'ternment. tho r. - i I wliii li "Wa- to intern' With 4 lii'i-ni ot the I'u ted states Mr tirsr ot Iv!awr- i il.utol both Mr 1, !. and Mr. t l.tu lVr f ,r that sUrfe ti..ti that puhlic oj.it.ioii coo t li..l i- .n. i' d eit!.r lere or abrnt I uu any ignri n an I r uel thai a ju-l v.l-.ic t.j'iuiou in all eivi.iied cen t. i tnu-.t be the tiuil arbitrator of ail d.-J li'e -lu.lc Millar .Mtrt I ullrga Hum. Mn;. m, I'a.. Jau The district attotiiey has made a motion that a H"lV pris l all.'Wtsl in tha cacea tif li;js. Unwell and Flower, the Westmin si -tndeuts charged with af.sault.gro" n.i: out of the hamg of Student Mahon Jinlge Miller rfni to entertain the motion nntil the student charged with the :V. iis were in couit He said: 1 will how those students down there ar New Wilmington that there is a t ;.xl in Israel, even if the faculty can't." It is probable that the motion will be granted, bui the judge evi dently wants to give the boys a lecture before dom it. A Fire at Monongahflla. Mononoahela. Pa . -Tan. 8. The Con Una brii kyard, located at this place, has lMen totally consumed by fire, in cluding the dry sheds and machinery. Thc-Jiire department was unable Ito reach it. The wind was blowing ver; tdrong and spread the flames to the pot house of the O'Leary factory, it being purtly consumed. The total loss is f -'.Ooo, with no insurance. f Taintera and I trrnriiton' ConTantlon. Rfadino, Pa., Jan. 8. The ninth an nual convention of the Master House painters' and Decorators' association of lYimsylvania is in session here, with Titus t'.erger, president, of Pittsburg in the chair. The delegates were wel comed by Mayor Shanaman, and Presi dent IJorger responded. Committees were appointed and reports submitted showing a rapid advance in the craft Found I -) and Robbed. Cleveland, Jan 8. Albert Wolf a wealthy f "met of West Dover, has been fount1 dead under the Nickei Plate railroad t 6tle, two miie west of Koeky riv-. A bloody ccat was dis covered a r-Mle away and foot prints in in th snow leading to it from the trestle Wlf had had a large roll of lr.GLey with him. but on bia dead body ciiy i(. cents was found. S-rid bt a Fel IWar. Lofivn.i.F.. Jau fc The people of St Matth.tr a sr.br.rb. have been alarmed if the pa.-t tt( days bj ll-e lavage ! a pet Lta; wr.ii.ii iscvp 1 from its o'viiti ii; Lcv.:sv:lie iwt I ti.ret days ap. The t,i a? i.a: Leer, tackeo by dv.L's ar.ri it. evert it,-tar- e retaliated. r i.ei ai.-y KiIiilu hi aLt! He i.as aisc tv'eJ a ttaitare t-r. Spaclard Tried to nin IIiid. K a vs. At City. Jan 8 fiecrge Leas, formerly the proprietor of a bouer works in Kansas City, lut now travt" ing for the CretKect steel works of iiradford. Pa , with headquarters at Chicao, was one of the intended victim of a gigantic ewindie, whb b b t been unearthea by the authcrltie of Valencia. Spain. Kn(IUh ra). Justine On Eland. London, Jan. S. An editorial ir. The Chronicle justifies America" aspira tion to oom;nate the formarion of in ternational law on tilt American con tinent as England, in her time, com luared Europe It says that it must be recognized that America never a s. tjuired an inch of civilized territory tritacut tht consent of its cwner. CTarke a Gubernatorial Candidate. EiRMnontM, Ala. Jan 8 Con pressman i .. H Clarke ;f th6 First Alabama district, ha formally a.Ti nonced huuelf a candidate let the Democratic gubernatorial nominatiou .v.i5 a sound money piarform. li:s o;v fnther acuOf''1 Captain Joseph . . j'ae candidate cf the silver closures made iu ington dispatches co ; zuelan dispute have enc?TafJw,n,,P0, leaders in this movement to pailonee their propoeals, which amount toadvos racy of the establishment of a perma- t of arbitration. HAVANA HAS NOT r ALLEN. The Couatrv Ootside the City Abandoned to the Itixiirgenta. Havana. Jan. . The insurgents are tiil in the vicinity of Havana, but their movements are t ot of .sufficient in;portacc to chronicle in detail. The number of insurgents at Managua aud C a:abazar, l-l miles from this city, has beiD increased, but it is now believed that Havana itself will not be attacked lor some time to come. The statement that- Hav.-ma had faileu was false. Campos' resignation is also denied. The infinxcf refugees from the who1' cf the territory surrounding Havan ccurinnes. and apparently it is not po--Fible to obtain sulbcieut means of transtortation to accommodate the flee ii:g families and their household goods The country seems to be. entirely aban doned to the insurgent army, and no movement apparently avails to check them A Washington special says- At the state department it is said that no in formation has been received concerning the reported critical condition ot affairs at Havana As the navy department has no ships in Cuban waters, no infor mation comes from that source. The intelligence from Cuba is of such an alarming character that some surprise Is e ipressed. even by i tlicials. that no word coii.es to tne gov.-nituetit as to the .ituatiun WANDERING IN LONDON. An American Won Iterant;"! and tlwi.illMa. et With I I .(MM) Lonwin. Jan. . Your reppresenta tive ha called at the St. tieorge's work house, to iminire into the strange story of Mrs. Cornelia Seihels of Urookhaven, Mis . who was found wandering in the htreets of London, having; apparently completely lost her memory. Mrs. Sei ll is about M years of age. evidently a lady by birth and bad over $15,(100 in her possession when taken to the wo k house. When seen Mrs. Seibels was dressed in an ordinary workhouse blonse. nd she was able to talk connectedly on every subject except that of the fortu e. said to be f."O.0O0.0O which she was on the way to (Jermany to collect as her share of the great Seibels estate. She also has a claim to the Temple estate in England. Mrs. Seibels is. she sars, a cousin of the late Justice La in at of the United States supreme court, : nd she has in ner possession letters of in troduction from tJovertior Kton and ex-Governor Lowry, both of Missis- 1PP- FOUR PEOPLE INJJHED. An Electric Car ltun Into a Carriage at St. Loo is. 8t. Loris. Jan. S. An electric car on the Lindell railway has run into a car nage at Twenty-seventh street and Washington avenue, and severely in jured four f its five occupants. T) 3 carriage was turned over ar.n It an I the horses and those inside wet dragged mo-e than half a block tefot the car conid be stopped. The injure are: Mrs. Daniel Bergan. head badly ct and back severely bruised, may die; Miss Mollie Williams, badly cut; Jehu Egan, one leg broken and other bruised: John Lgan. Jr.. a boy. shoulder dislo cated and ether Injunev serious, and John Williams, only slightly hurt. Ilaildlas and loan Man Arrested. Cincinnati. Jan. h Edgar J. Shaw, prsinei.i ana manager ot ti.e Arc!" t .r-1 ' r ,t P.xl.l... o. . , ....... ha fen bound over in t-'i.ttt't bv I'nited riare t oiniui.i.iuer nopj-r, in cielauit ol which Shaw to ia.1 Si.aw has kn doing a b;a tusines. at.d adt' tid !i" capital -f.K k Itc.ev.! opd that h hail no capital t k k ai.d !. dirwt'"-? mt mrreiy nn-in..'. Mary com 'a;i.t were re e.P,l,f ni rturn i aw rir the m.ls for ail VMl.s.ug 1 win arierted fur using tt. mail i fraudu'.ei,t parj, Rlown t p or r onndered. rnii.Arr i i-iii a. Jan s. The well known British tank steamer W-ld Flower, Captain Stonewall, wh ch ailed from riuladeipnia ic. II or Koueii, France, with 1. 1 Til. '.'' gall n of erode oil in bulk, valued at -5, and manned by a crew of Ho men. all told, is believed to have blown up or foundered at sea and all hands pr ished. no tidings having been received from the ship since she left the Dela ware breakwater that day. Mra. Davidon Admits Her Identltj. San Francisco, Jan. 8. At the re sumption of the preliminary exami -a tion of Mrs. Marv A. Davidson, char ed with extorting -f i(H) from Kev. Dr. C. ). Brown, in the police court, Mrs Davidson gave the story of her li'e. which was identically the same as t' at told in these dispatches in interviews with Boston detectives, with the ception of her term iu prison and other criminal features. The Indiana on Her Maiden Trip. fiui.ADEi.PHiA, Jan. H. the new United States battleship Indiana '-as sailed from the League Island na y yard ou ner maiden voyage. rlie goes first to Newport for her torpedoes and guncotton and will then formally join Admiral Bnnce s fleet at Hampton lioads. Then she will go to Port Royal, 8. C, where she will be. placed in the big government drydock. Killed Hla Gnilt.v Wife. Spokane, Wash . Jan. 8. Frank Denison of Rock ford nnexpectedly re turned home and found his wife in the company of Patrick Hickey. The en. raged husband ran into auother room for his shotgun. Hickey escaped. Mrs. Denison was about to follow and bad reached the door when she received the contents of both barrels, killing her almost instantly. To Colouixe Armenians. Santa Fe. Jan. 8. Am ado Chaves terntorial superintendent of public in struction. addressed a letter to Edward F. Cragiu. chairman of the Chicago executive committee to aid the Arn. tiiana. thanking him for his suggestion of colonizing these people in New Mexico au ' offering to supply the ner estuary .and free of cost. Kantnrky I-egislaturn Organise. Frankfort, Ky.. Jan. 8. Both houses of the general assembly have been organized, the Republicans elect ing a full line of officers in the hoi.se aud the Democrats doing likewiae in the senate Charles Blanford of Brc -kv inndge was elected speaker of ihe lionsn. The Populists voted with the Republicans. rear For a Witchita. Kan Kansas Village. , Jan. 8. The prairie fires which lit up the sky west of here bave been located in Pratt county, and fears are entertained that the village of luka is within the district. It is still impossible to get definite details from the scene, however. Hotted to Heath In Olno. Philadelphia. Jan. 8. Boiled to aeatn in a vat oi seething glue, was the terribi fate which overtook George Weiian. 4f years old. of 151 Elizabeth street, at the glue works cf Delaney He to. tucker and Bermuda streets, Frankford. To Keduee the Number of Saloona. New York, Jan 8. The excise board has increased the fee for hotel saloon and storekeepers' licenses about one half per cent. This was done because the board believes there are too man saloons in the city. A Hebrew Philanthropist Head. London. Jan 8. President Julian Golsmidt. the well-known Hebrew philanthropist who has been ill for some time past, is dead. Stonecutters on a Strike. Chicaoo. Jan. 8 Eight hundred stouecntters have been ordered to K throw down their tools and axe out on JraVml" Hi La. I lill i a England Likely to Declare War Against Her Neighbor. THE YOUSfi EMPEIlOU IS DEFIANT. He Declares His Turpone to Refuse to Recognize C.reat Hritain Smeiain'r Over the Tinnvaal Kcpublic, Abrogat ing the 18s Treaty. Berlin. Jan. 8. At a special audi ence which Dr. W. J. Leyas. tne secre tary of state of the Transvaal, had w.tH Emperor W 'ham. his majesty declared that he woud not recognize any c.ai i of suzerainty over the Trausvaa . tireat Brita i, bv the treatj of 13 . claims suze ainty over the Transvaal republic. A London special says: ihe ir:or prints some -ensanoual news unaei the fcllotv.ng scare neau r.ue: Activity in tne vt ar omce. "Anticipated Military Measures." The tilobe then .-fates that the war office has snt a special military mes senger to the colonial office and that . is rumored important orders are im pending. A dispatch received nere irom me military camp at Aldershot. says inai the general belief, almost backed by proot. prevails there that the authori ties are considering the mobilizing of the army reserves and part of the mili tia. The men employed in ti.o ord nance stores are all very busy. There is scarcely any doubt but that. after due investigation and delibera tion, England will declare war aam.-t tiermany for the emperor's refusal to further recognize the suzerainty of Great Britain over the Transvaal re public, this right being accorded by treaty. The action of Emperor William in telegraphing congratulations to Pre dent Kruger tor his victory over Jame son a torce was a serious oreacn oi diplomatic usage. fopuiar Ieiing in iavor oi ur. .'ame- son is runni.ig very high iu London. The Times, tor example, says: In march will remain a glorious tradition for the Ang.o-Saxon rute.,: A dispatch received by the colonial secretary, Mr. Chamberlain, from S Hercules Robinson, says that the arm and ammunition of the Bntis Chhar- tered company's forces at Buluwayo have been placed in the custouy of ths representative of the queen if Great Britaiu. The feeling here against Emperor William and Germany ou account of the former's dispatch ot congratula tion to President Kruger. apparent. v ignoring British suzerainty ever thr Transvaal republic, continues umoi: all classes of people, ana the war senti ment against Germany rise a- ti.e tune r asses I-ady Warwick has writ ten a letter to The Times -.,n the sub ject. It is nnder-tood the arsenals anl dockyard :;re being overhauled. Emperor William is a member of several excMsive English club, iiiclu ing the Roy u Yacht squadron. ..n l some of th m the demand tor his n-pul-ir-n is a ready very li.d. Letters have ais i been pi.bl;hed :a the uewspaper demanding ti..i I.e re sign his colonelcy in tt.- It yal dra goon Th. re is no truth la ti-r story that the Br ti-h government hur riedly iir:n,' troop, to a;e!ovu frcm iieighoornn British ei,l ,nii-a l-i-stead jf trcm ru uisiant a country its India. tall-Tru.l Ij 11. .1 '. Washinoton. Jan. h An itl-.or brief ain of the hoUM? wa. held, at wbb h the only impjrtant business trausac- 1 was tiie admission of ihe new member from the ne-r state of Utah. Mr. Alien, and the adoption of resolutions calling upon the attorney general tor iuforma tion coucernmg the enforcement ot the anti-truot la v aud for the recommend i tions of new legislation on tin subje t, aud ou the ecretary of the treasury for statistic concerning the seal lish eries of the Bering sea. The Tariff Hill In Catici. WaiiinoT'x. Jau. 8. The Republi can senator, il caucus ou the house t.irifT bill l.:ia Ar.rr)iiirkltsirl liiirlcimr The prevailing sentiment appeared to ii against a.i ameiiiimeuis umi tut ren dency favorable to reporting the bill a: ir. came from fhft honst Several sn tors expressed doubts as to tht wisdom of the bill ill hiiv sh.llM' noil thetei au evident disposition to regard the oiii as purely an emergency measure. Plnnged His Hand In Molten Metal Puii.bli'sid KO. Pa . Jan. 8 William H Faust, employed at the Andover fur Iinji met. A tr.rribl ATrw.riAni'A He was enraged scraping cinders from a pit of mi ten iron, when he slipped and fell, pi ingiug his left hand deei into the hot metal The hand and forearm wore terribly burned It ii feared that it will be necessary to am putate the hand. I'om Alleged Oleo Healers Arrested H rrisbiro, Jan 8. Dairy and Food Commissioner Wells is after the Mar risburg oleomargarine sollers. Thoma Likens. M. Aronson, John Behruig anr Xlirt.in M rTifeTnflii wnm arriiit.Ad t. rln iiiktaiifA nf 11 V. -TnlititThli an 5 t.. 11 1. fir Cmmissioner W7ells. aud held in jl)0 bail tor a nearing. Another Strike Expected In Philadelphia Philadelphia. Jau 8. The street railway situation has again assumed a seiious phase, and it is possible that an other strike will be the outcome iu the near future if the Union Tractiou com pany and its emploves do uot come to au understanding. Met a Mnckiiie Heath. Mahanoy City. Pa., Jan 8. Mrs Michael Ryan, aged 30 years, a reei dent of Buck Mountain, fell across reunot stove in ner home, btie was uuable to rise and was so badly burned that she died several hours afterward Prospective Hride Wants Damages. Reading. Pa.. Jan H. Miss Mary N Smith of Philadelphia has employed counsel to bring suit for damages against Jesse Davies of this city, for refusiug to keep his promise to marry ner. An Ex-Mayor Suicides. Akron. O., Jan 8. J. F. Scott, ex mayor of this city, has committed sui cide by hanging himselt in his bed room He had been suffering from grip lor nearly a year and lately had au attack of nervous prostration, lie had made several previous attempts to take his life. The deceased wa a pro minent Odd Fellow. PlTr! OF THE NEWS. Two children of Abraham Leonard were burned to death mx iii.le? south of Dallas Tex. A Trenton (X. J.) hotel keeper while 111 was attack-d with a violent fit of hic lougl.s .'roin which be died Joseph O'kins of Hussiaville, Ind a aiaoiao. kiiid an officer and wounded several persons with au ax while beinu arrested Tbe Nevada bank cf San Francisco was roLbed of r-LUOO by a raised check said to have been passed on it by a cnston.tr named A. If Holmes Warden John J.Fallon of the Tombs prison Jvew ork c ly. bus been sus pended on charges of t-ri.eliy arm conduct prejudicial to good order. The Swedish Republicans of Kansas have decided to place one of their num ber in the fi Id as a candidate for delegate-at-large to the national convention At Wapakoneta. O., the residence of Mrs. Lillian McFarland was destroyed by fire Ruth, a 6-year old child, received in ternal injuries which will probably prove fatal. A suit for S.2.Y),0U0 has been begun iu IV ork '"aiuht the Atchison. Topeka and Santa J a road for alleged conspiracV to wreck tl t Prescott and Arizona raii read company. a THS CU 3AN LEADERS ALERT. In Washing! n lryiug to Secnre Kecog. nltlc i For the Insurgents. Washing. ox, Jau- 8. It is learned that the chief purpose of the leaders f the. Cuban revolutionary party in trp United States in coming to Washinj tou was to J ash vigorously the move ment to secure recognition of the revo lutionists by this government. They made to Se retary Olney a brief but forcible pre ntation of the claims of th iiisurget-ts to recognition. Iu addi tion, they presented to the secretary a great uum ir of documents bearin ; npon the oi gin. abuses, conditions an I present status of the Cuban uprising collected from official archives and un official sources. Recently the house adopted a resolu tion npon the recommendation of the committee on foreign affairs calling upon the state department for all iu furmation ir us possessum concerning the revolution. President Palma and his associates at once began the com pilation of evidence in justification of their cause and are determined that congress shall not want for iuforma tion . There is a 6trong sentiment iu the house which has been advanced by the receut successes f the Cubans that this government should do all in its power consistent with international usages to assist the patriots. Mr. Sul z.ei and several other members are eu deavortng to assist the cause iu con gress President Palma predicts that the in surgents will capture Havana within three mouths, and that a Cuban re public will :e established in six mouth if it has the recognition of the United States. EACH COUNTRY MUST VIELD. Sir I'd ward Clarke Nays This, anil I atora a Mutual Mediator. London. Jan. 8. The Times this morning publishes four columns, ex- plainiug the historical origin ot tne Mouroe doctriue. Sir Edward Clarke, speaking at Ply mouth, iu referring to Venezuela, said: 'We mu-t not be too impatient or angry with the Monroe doctriue. If we refuse o arbitrate except outside the Schom' urck line we should have war with t t Uuited States and a wn in which w should not be right. Each idn must -ield to some extent. We must ignorf- the American commissie but to say t at a hue lixed iu lf4U w s unalterable was to adopt as unreason able an af tude, as the United States Adopted in Presideut Cleveland's mes sage." He hord. he said, that the govern ment woul'1 resume negotiations with Veuezuela .irect. aud that some ued.- ator would ne found whose jndgment could be ac -pttd with honor by both countries. A Pee sjrlsanlan'a Confession. Lost Ano-lf.s, Jan. 8. At a prayer meeting l' South I'asadeua C b.iirl'H Crawford r-ose under deep excitement aud auiiou'cHi that he was Albert De feudorter, son of a wealthy merchant of Hunting "ou, Pa., and a fugitive from justi-. under aeutenc lor bo -glary and larceny in IVniiylvau. - He later c me to this city aud ga. i Ii uiwll up ) the sherill. Pel May lie President. Art ant a. Jan. 8 A rumor is cur rent in railriad circles here, apparent' with a sf ug basis of fact, that Mr. Samuel JlcM" Felton. receiver of t) CiiiC.nuati. New Orleans and Tn Pacific rail vay. is to be cl.o-eii presi dent of tne Baltimore and hi Raul road company. Kaorka lut IHatuage Suit. BfTTL. Mon . Jan 8. An important ruling by Judge Mcllattou virtually knocks out i score or more of f-uits ! r damages for death and injuries at tbe great expb siou a year ago, when s were killed and hundreds wounded Tried to Rnb Pauncrfote. Washington. Jan 8. Two men. giving theit names as Henry Phelps f t'hicagc an tieorge Williams of Broo -lyu have l-eu arrested while attemj mg to eute- the residence of the Brit ish ambass tdor. Compelled ti. Sigt, Kipitai Checks Los- anokles, Jan 8 A. H. Brown ley of Londcu Canada, was held up o tht beach at Santa Monica, and at t) ; point of n pistol forced to sign ten American Express company check of fG each Willing m Invest a Million. Minneapolis. Jan 8 Inquiry among the Minuet olis banks develops a de position to uy 1, 000.0' 0 worth of t e bonds if tht premium is not pushed too high Paid Well Fo His Divorce. Columbus, Jan. 8 W. C Erown has been granted a di voice from 1 s wife. wl.c. was given fia.OOO alimony, lie is a wholesale druggist. A United Statts Consul Head. Vienna, Jan 8. Dean B. Mason. Tire consul general of the United States here, is dead THE MXRKETS. Pittsbcbo. Jan 7. WHEAT No. 1 red, 6&a.tc; No. 2 red. 67 6Sc CORS-Xi'w Sa 2 yellow ear. o8fic; new " siituea. auodc; nigh mixed shuile.1 blr.314r; mixed ear, . OATS No. 1 whit.,, 24c: No. 2 do. 22'4a 23c ; extra No. U white, 2S v&?c ; llht mixed 21 921 ' HAY No. I timothy, tI8.rai7.00; No. 2 tim OthV. S15.5(d l(i fju nil verl r-l..- lli7; Kiil packing, $9i0at:a: No. 1 (ceding orairie! """it , wajjon nay, aio uu 51a uu ror tim othv. BUTTER Tlgtn creamery. 2a8 2Tc: Ohio auc-j cream, ry. ac; rancy omntrv ro 1 - 1 - . ,. . . U. CHEESE Fancy New York. sV:r.tpmrM.i make. full rff-ftm Inrva di,. Inl'.ll. New York fiats, l'V41ic: fai.cy Oi.l..-9. Sete lemuer mi. ;aiuc; Wisconsin Swins. : tubs. Ii:al3c; lunburger, llalPc: i,i Swiss In tubs, ll'SlUc; Swiss, in squa- SXHia Str-.ctiy Iresh Pennsylvania an Ob:o. tn ca-e- 23 g 24c; cold storage. ia,trjn POULTRY - Large live chickens. Cw&" ber n&ir! lttr. rltb.i.. c 1 1 1.1.,., ch-.cker.. 4oi Za, as to frii ; dress-d chickens j 3 9. toe per p una. live aanKs. TftSUo jx-i pa l.ve turkeys. 10 11c pei pound; dresxrd. 1 14c: !:. ger..e, 1 0o( 1 25 per pair. OAME Ral.hit.s 2xra f r.w ,.u... .. - t" - . . " 1 1 ' 1 . E (ti iX' rter do7en - nWuntq Vi .vi'.m n 75 cozen; .vjjlrreL-, k9T5c rr dozen: grnan la.oiT.OO per dozen; venison whole a,M vaddles, i'.'siiio PiTTRncnr. Jan 7. CATTLE Peeelpt-, about Tu ciars on sale thl week th attendance of bnyir. was large, weather col dnmand steailv; market fair; prices a t de higher on all grades We 3ote: Prim. 4 23.A4 oO. good. 4 s.'ii4 :u. good batchers. I3-344.U0: rough fat. Ml5.tti.; bulls, cows e-id stags, tl.dir.3uu. freh cows and springer- 1 13. 40.(10. feeders, iVi3 J HOG; Re -npts light; demand light, pro? pecta lower; few sales at opening at yester day'? prices very few good hugs here; mn Alum weight selling best Philadelphia. 4.2i Cl... York, rs and pigs. 4.15t4 25. hearr hogs. 4.(MS4 15; roughs. .' ;5rd .TO. S-HEEP A! D LAJIBsSllrpir tlneri . 2 loads we aai. ; market dull We quote prices ac follows: t ctra fcheep, $J 5ix?3 65; good. J.1 15 mo. 40; fair. JiiiazHO; mils a-.d common. l Jr :j Ljuiibe slow at j3i.ilo Veal raives 57.a'5.;.50; heavy and thio calves, i3.i liti 00. ClNCIXKATl. 4an 1. HOGS ilrket oteady at i3uaS8S Ke celpts. 4.100 head: shipments 2.100 head. CATTL--Market quiet at iltU.M Bo eel; ts, none shipments, none SHEEP AND LAM B.'S Market for sheep strong a 1.2ig.sT5. Receipts, none: ship ments, none Lamb, market lirm at $3 0ua 4.7a. Ngw York. Jan 7. WHEAT Spot market strong: No. 1 hard. 70; ic ORN-Fpot market dull ; No 2. 3oic OATS No quotations. t-ATTLE European cables quote American teers at 9luic per pound, dressed weight: refrigerator beef at I'aS'ic .SHEEP AND LAMBS-Market active and JiHo higher. Bheep, poor to prime, ji.TonJ 4.uJ. LauniM, common to choice. 14 Oii.74. UCKiS aUrket steady at J- Wa J. Lirorimrs EXPOSE Police Rottenness Developed In Philadelphia. OFFICERS RAN IMMORAL HOUSI'S. Interfered Tn Flections and Fired Mt-n Under Tl an Who Ild Net Vote Dictated t Lively Session of the Sen ate Lexow Committee. Philadei.fhia, Jan P Mere testi mcny of a decidedly sensational char acter, directed aga;nt the relief, in Mayer Warwick's ward, the Fifteenth, has teen given before the ser.att Lesow committee. A number of f-hcmn aud ex-policemen were exatr.ii.ed th" latter having all been discharge'! r.on last August's delegate election, when the administration opposed Senator (Quay's election as state chairman The witnesses not only told cf the active, participation of the police of the ward in politics, but charge! that .Sergpnuts Green and McManus were partners during the latter part of Isiri in m.iin taining a house of ill-fame on tireen street. Ex-Policeman James W NayW pave this information, ami aid he was also a partner. He said the phaco broke up in about three months, ai,i he ainl th sersieants were compelled by the woman who conducted the place. Molly Blar.ch nrd. to pay her money under thients of arrest. Charges were al.-o mad!- ;sanst House Sergeant William Francis, son of Lieutenant Francis, of intoxication while on duty and bringing limner ir.t'' the station house. The te.-timotiv against the iientenant was in the main bearing on his activity in the lec.cnt election, when he is alleged to have made an active personal canvass for the administration and to have ordered the men under him rosupport the s;uiip. Many of those who did not were dis charged for most trivial reasons It is being claimed by friends of tho committee that attempts aro Itmng made to intimidate, certain witnesses who are expected to testify. Lawyer Pettit was 111 cnnrl and had the notorious Jr.lia Crowe case post poned for one week. Shu is under in dictment for keeping a disorderly house and will give sensational evi dence before the committee, in relation to the Second district She chums shi is now being intimidated by the jolice Lawyer Ivttit also endeavored to h;vc ex-Policeman Johu Davis lischatgcd from custody. Davis wa arie-ted charged with having sworn fal-ely l-c-fore the coiiiiiuttee as to hi-. einc ap pointed without passing tho civil serv ice exaniin.tt 1011. Davis w.is In 1.1 111 :,.V0 bail for court. family r.ovtn.nii'l ami taitii.. Ati HI-o, Kirn., Jan A teen received in Atci.iscn . the Lm.uv of lraL.k McLait.. a i:.erct.ai.t hire. 1-. s:.i-.tb tarv.iig in the mountains i" 1; WiLtLr 9. Vash. The letter btte e::.v ti r: . I. . ; . 1 . s w;i r h: t:.. ;.er .11 fr tvr: i.'1'e Its e 1 e?Toit got ti.r. ugh the eloit It.. .1 II i ..... 1 J v. :i..r . ;l:i An I tr.rortatrt Indian I)4:nn. (ImaIIa. Jan. Judse S:.;rs of Iowa, in feiter:il fi v.rt at )tu:i! ... has rendered a tiecisiou declaring nut ;n cases where Indians have becme 'iti ceus. with all the acroninaiiviiii! l.nvi- leites. the government is still bmiri by all treaty -tipuiutlons existing whin tribal relat us vcie sa? tamt-il. Three Tiampa Killed. New ORiF tNS. Jan. S A freight on the Louisville and Nashville road hr- plunged through an opi-u draw ou tl bridge .scanning the Rigolet. The en gineer and fireman escaped by juiuiiir and ewimming to the lighthouse. Th: -t white tramps were aimed. A l.raKtuiaii was also hurt. fusion In Louisiana. Alexandria, la.. Jau. S. The Popn lists are arriving for their convention today, which, it is understand, will en dorse the Republican nominees for 20V ernor, secre.ary of state aud attoiii'v general, completing the ticket wim noiuiness ol their own selection. Major tot Dead. "Washington, Jan. Major .lamp? Clarence Post, who was detailed to suc ceed the late General Poe. corps of en gineers in the important goverumei t public works ou the great lakes, h died at the nonie of his father-in-law iu New York city. Diaz Out For He-Flection. City of Mexico, Jan. s. The move ment for the renomination of President Diaz for a term of four years, begin ning the first of next December. i growing strong, and clubs and news paper; favoring his re-election are being founded all over the republic. Two Huildincfl Collapfttd. Winteh.sET, la., Jan. 8. A large two story stone bailding. occupied by C. D. BeriugtonV- Co., hardware dealers. h;vs collapsed, i .irrying down with it an ad joining building, occupied by the Smith Drug company. Several were injured. Italtimoreans Want Hondo. Baltimorf., Jau. . The loral da rn and for the new issue of government bonds is growing rapidly and it uo.v teen. s probable that -l.ttoO.OoO or o, 000,000 will be taken here. An Old Sport Dead. Kansas Citt, Jan. 8. Charles C. Basset, known to the sporting fraterni ty all over the country, a prominent f.gnre in th' frontier days of Kansas, s dead at Ho. Springs, Ark. To Ma .t an Kafaibit at Kiel. Washington. Jan. b. The interna tioual exhibition for navigation and fisheries to be held at Kiel lioni Ma' 13 to Sept. 5 , lsia. to Sept . 'i(i, lhi, under the at -picee of the German gov erument. is leginmng to attract alien tiou in V: shiugton. Within a fe days an estimate for fjo.w-u will U submitted to congress fur exhibits The Fleet liifi Knoueli. Washington. Jau. s. The coutriued reports of the assembling of a large Uuited States fleet iu Turkish waters Is discredite I by those in a position to know at th navy department. It pointed out- uhat the fleet already the'e is ample to give any moral effect to such urgen demands ou Turkey : ; this government might determine upo t. No Alarm Orer the Italtimore. Washington, Jau. 8. No alarm ir felt at the navy department over t'-e U. S. S. 1 altiuiore. reported at S n Fraucisco to be overdue. She w under sailing orders to stop at Vok" hama. aud . she had laid up there week for any cause would not yet In due. Entertained the President and Cabinet. Washing on, Jan. 8. Secretary o" State Olney and Mrs. Olney gave dinner to the president and cabinc last night -at their eletrant home au Seventeenth street. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. Qctncev, Drawat loG, Chicago, Secre tary of the Star Accident Cosipast, for information regarding Accident Insur ance. Mention this paper. Bv so doincr vou C3n cape membership fee. Has paid over $000,0u).00 for accidental injuries. Be your own Agent. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQCIREQ LADIES! Are you n-ckleys enough to vc:-tre ? If i-c peril tu cents in st-ani t the 1i t i vfiUung CV 52S anil r.' Vixshii!i:i.n Sir. ct. N. w iC. 1.. one of th.-ir !enutif.ii illustrated 2tdi.-is Hooks." It i a e.ivi-1. tiiii.jio-, and uilervis? iutf work t4 cvt-iy i in of 1. Ilueuieut. On iei-i.t cf t-ti .-. ia.4 in tamM lb.-v iri send tMK-iixt: I a full b.-: .f tin tr famous bouse hold i-i:ue Verba. For ten c.-iitMtiry :.l u.fstH.-ml n buok -4ntiniiip coiiipk-tf! ,i!.. .t ''In- M ikdi!." ai.d imiir .( Its mini 'i.;iil:ir Ktniir-. totrellu rwiih t. uexijnisite Climino ::iMl-.. QUINEPTUS I A vi-ry ii1.-:isiii', leirm'. s i !vr yrrl-.-l nmmatii coinixiiinil lor li-iiiiiiL- tin- t::t. 01 qiiieiiie aim otln-r hilt r nrn.. . it... r .n'i.l or ll.ii'l Trice. 70 Cenl ier 1'nil lio'tli-. Pr .- 1 il. il hy ih.nsrniK!! pbysit-intm in I'tit-otM :itkI AiiM-iii-n." hiiri!iu!n nc- Soiu,aun.-s cvi-iy b:.n:i-. Fur ulc by Unij.-iiisla. M:intii:iciii'.i-d ty The Academic Pharmaceutic Co., I.0MION AMI ALiV VOHk. 532536 WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CIT ELIXIR. An eleeanl Fnp-'isTi i lmrniai. ic prvparaiior for bilious. rialari:il :uui i l n m I t, ibl.-s ; tbe r.- Biilt of .v.r twr-iiiy-livc cars of moril ciiut;-ni Approvisl I y the lii-be.t tn.tlicni anthoritu s In use in ilii- hospitals in r-xei'V pnii of r.uri.e KsiK-c-iallv belnlni to la. lies, childrvu und pie if sed.-nt.-irv habits. Uiureiy vevetabie ; tn-e frnin b:iniiful dniirs. In Hatidsome Packages, Price 5U Cls. Prtpar. il tiolely by TlC $oyal lipirnihccutiii Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appoiiitne nt to Her ?tnjesty U.e tjuu.-u aii.ltoll-.' Royal Family. NEW YORK PKAr.Cll : 1 GO, 132, 134 Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. Same medicinn! projvrtirti as l: il Euiin. in boxt-5. pills Vt l ox, for Mi ceuls. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCGIL.T3 REMEHBERTIOIC FOUR! Vinegar Bitters COKDAL. -J SOc Vinegar Bitten POUDERS, r.j d.-s. sor. Vinegar Bitters, u.-w r-tyh-, ',, I .ou Vinegar BitU-rs, oiJ style, hitter taste. i.uo The World's Creat Blood Purifier and Life Gi ing Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Krovm. Thcpa-t vfth of a Onlnry I tie Lenaiag ruMli'jr .tlrdicinc ol the World. R. H. McDonald Brag Co., Proprietors. SAN FRANCISCO asi. M'AV VOHli. Constipation Demands prompt treatment. Tho re suits of neglect may lie serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, tha tendency of which is to weaken tbe bowels. Th best remedy is Ayer'a Pills, r.c-ing purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They ara an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every where en'lor.-J by the profession. " Ayer's Tills are hiphly and univer sally spoken of by the people about here. I make daily us of them in my practice." Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge Krt, Conn. ' I can rcormmonil Ayer's rills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself ami family." J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Fa. " For several years Ayer's Pills bave been used iu uiy'faniily. We find them au Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house." Moses Grcuicr, Ixrwcll, Mass. ' I havo used Ayer's Pills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, ami have always found theui Iirompt ntul otiii ient in their action." j. Smith, L'lica, N. V. 'I suffered from constipation which assiiuifil sui-h an lsiinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of tha liowcls. Two boxes t.f Ayer's Pills ef f.ftcil a complete cure." 1. Burke, Sacu, Me. I have used Ayer's Pills for the past thirty year-i ami consider them an ln VahiHbie. family medicine. 1 know ot no Initer iiiiictly for liver troubles, ami have alw.-ivs foiiml them a prompt cure for tlysiM-psin." James Quinn, a0 Mi. 1. lie st.i llai tfiinl, Omn. IIavinr lcen troubled with costive ness. which fii cins inevitable with per noiiH of si-tleiitary hahits, I have tried. Aj'-r's fills, liopin fur relief. I am cla.l to that they have served mo better than anv other mclicine. I arrive at tins conclusion only after a faithful trial cf lln-ir merits." Samuel 1. Jones, Oak si , llosUiti. Mass. Ayer's Pills, r-KF.I-AKKD BT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. I o well, Mas Bold by K..1 lcaler lo MedldM. MB t-a. ve.KTavoi HALL b hair The great pojrularlty of thU preparation, after its test of many years, should be an assurance, even to the inot skeptical, that It Is reallv meritorious. Thosse who bave used Hall's I1.uk Kexrwer know that it does all that is claimed. It causes new growth of hair on bald heads provided the hair follicles are not dead, which is seldom the case; restores natural color to gray or faded hair; pre serves the scalp healthful and clear of dandruff; prevents the hair falling off or changing color; keeps It soft, pliant, lus trous, and causes It to grow long and thick. Hall'9 ITair Rfxtwer produces Its effects by the healthful influence of Its vegetable Ingredients, which invigorate and rejuvenate. It is not a dve, and is a delightful article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol, it does not evap orate quicklv nnd dry up the natural IL, leaving the hair harsh and brittle, as da ether preparations. Buckingham's Dy roi tbi WHISKERS Colors them brown or black, as desired, and is the best dye, because It is harmless; produces a permanent natural color; and, being a single preparation! is more con venient of application than any outer. I rairiuo bt SU P. HALL A CO., Itaahaua, H. at, - .Sold by all Dealers La Madieuasav; , i s i . i ; ; 1 1 t i ; 1 1 : ; i i ; i t, i ) ; ; i i ', i ) ( M si a i i $ ; ) i i i ( i i ; s i i s i y i i t( i ; ; i 1 1 ; s i i i i i ; ; ! ; a ( i i ; t ! Li You helpotl us to double Now for Fall ..ml Winter. we: Men's 1 thick ami Hl.ie ln-avcr i v-rcxats, Simrle ami Ioiill ItrcaMf.!, ----- 5-4. 7" All-WWeii Kit i'V Ivt-KiKits, 1'hu k and Itlue, Ilalian Lining, - - - - - ?S.U and .i.tM Men's t inty I'liimi Suits, ... - -l.i Men's I thick i lir-viot Suits, al'.-w.:ol. - fc-Yini Men's l'.llle Clii'V el Sui s, :i'l-iil - - f-.ltl Men's all . 1 "Jl-'o.. Ulack Cheviot Suit, tin- irnntf-t Suit in the untv for tlif money regular pr'ni- t- eryw ln-re. JIO.OO oiirpriiv, ------ AH-W.k.I t lay Wois .sl Suits, Sacks sii-1 I nn ks, SVOtl to Jl(l.tn l i-eiii h I'.lack Worsteds, all wo .1. n, - 1'.ini t,, j-i:; .ml t'liililreli's Sui'.s. .... 7V-. to Sti.lHI Youths Soils, ... - C',..Vl t . lti ttl OUR GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is full up in ;ll the newest ami latest rooils ami you can get them at prices you can attortl to pay. Ever at Your Service, IfWULLEW-i- THE CIsOTHXER, LILLY. PA. Your Will be avreathed with a most engaging smila, after you Invest In a White Sewing MacliiiiB E0UIPPCO WITH ITS Ht PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The most complete and useful devices ever added to any sewing machine. The "WHITE i Durably and Handsomely Built, Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Sews ALL Sewable Articles, And will serve and please you op to the full limit of your expectations. Active Dealers Wanted in unoccu pied territory. Liberal terms. AUJrcss, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. ilecl3 vTt rn 1 I Ss NN -. a It cures Catarrh, even in serious cases. To g:ct immediate relief in Ca tarrh, or a hard " cold in the head," just put a bit of Salva-cea (TKAUK-HAkk) the size of a pea, each nostril. into It's the quickest remedy for Piles, Skin Diseases, Bcils, Sere Throat, E2-2chsr Headachs, Ulcers, Burns, Bruises, Chafings, Sprains, Strains. Trv sizes, 05 an.) ;o ccrns. At druists, or by :n:ul. Tat P.BWDsti!! Co., St., S. V. ctll 95 THE KEELEY CORE iMcci:il ln to 1iimii.s: m-n wln liarinrr lnii.Nl iiiicnx-iouH- i:it.. the .lrink Icjil.n an.l uwitkcii to t: 111 1 t'i.-ili-;i-..f n:.,,!M,;lslu iaCT;,Nt 111. mi m, rcn-lcririir Ui.-u. n:;:-r t.. ,IIUi1!K,(. luirs r.-.iuiriii a c!.-nr i.rj.iu. A l.nir weeks oiuru.- . irvuuucut at le MTTSBURQ K'EKLEV INSTITtTH. Jfo. KVS, Fifth Avcime, ir-stnrps tn thi-m all their .w. rv. rn.-n? J anil pliyii-al. ili-stn.ys the alir.orinal .n-tite, atut rc-tun ihcm to the coii'litii.n thev ucrv in fort- tin y in.lu;,. I jn .-tiiniilanf. Thi hus l.vri ilmie 11 more llmti rases troat.-. h. r,-. an.l miti..:i- tlu-in s.nne of y.mr o-.vn n is.ilri. tat wli.vii e i-Hii refer v illi ci.nti li-m e' as t.. the ''"' "" ami ctl.i-icncv ci'tlie Ki l. v 1m-. The fuliot ami lu.r-t s.-ai liin-.' invent itrtiioti is n vitcd . X'ua lur inaui-klcl Kiv Iul- luii iuiuniia- .-IOT. a ok 2.94. CREAM1 RAImCATARRH nhimtrhri. J'sTeWt itHM4t feji. Atltp i'rrin m jUi m nt "t m Itr-nl tht &trr-m. rmirtinf wtt Krmtorm the &r nf TtxtC ON(( .SssweV. r-v -c-t nr.. -X It Will Cure.COLD'N HEAD A particle ta apile. tntu earh nnstrel ami 1 airreeahle. lrt-eM) ienl at I Tiirirtut orbf mail tl.Y KKiiTULKS, W Warren Street. New York. noT.lu.lH.ly Face A. 11 7 MM Lm ' 1 31 - i : ; . ; t t : s ; i 1 1 1 ; s i ; ; l 1 ) I c ) . ; i i ; l : ( 1 : ; : ; ; ? I ; )t ; ; ) : . i ; ; i ; 1 ' ; ) . I ; : ( ) . I ; ; ; 1 t ' . ) i ; ; ; ) S ; ; a our business for Spring 05. We are rc:uly :ind what have T r ) a t JOB:: PRIXTING. I rut: ri:nr.MA I Printing Office I t p arr lo vet jour i J03PRIKTIMC l'i.tni(tlf ar.d wati.farlor h earute.t VI ol ni.--! t'e rrs- i.f sill tK. a nie j d.:ii;-li. V V al.ib't ! at. y hut tif-t an-k and want a i liiri irw- f. it. Villi Fast PresiiSEti Stwlire are rr art-1 tii tum out J t Pi mi.n o e-vr-fy rlicri.Hin in tf.w KINKST TYLK "i1 at tlw v-rv Lowest Cash Prices. N'tthttjaT rut trie- hest material used aid iHir work -t-aks lor itself. We are rre lare.i to vrint on tti shorten, notice iTKKi, rno;BAM!alKf, ItrsiNKs Cahiis Taos. Itii.L Hkjm, MllSTHI.T STATEMENT KnVKIXU'KS, Laiiki.s. t MK'l I.AKS, Ukiidino and Vimtino I'a k ns Checks. Notes, llKAKTS liF.CKIPTS lUrNH WOKK. Lkttkk AM) Note Heads, and Hop and Paktt Invitations Etc. W ran print anything from the smallest ami tieal est Visiting Card to the lansrst IVrster on (ihort rioMw rd -1 th moat Reasonable Rates. iTho Camlnia Frepman EBEXSBURG. TENN'A. j c'entifi0 American CAVEATS- TRADE MARKS. DESICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc Kr Inf.rrnar!'u an fr.- Hantlrw-.fc rit t U"NN A CO., liBo.DWAT, NEW Yt'KIC. ).lt".t la'.inAu fr !MNurine .ii4-niei in Aint-rit. Kvt tat nl taken ut l y is lnnctit t-f.'r Uio tutlic ly a uoiu-e plvt-n fn-e f ciuuve la Um ricntific American I Jircs-t ctrrnlst'on of anv --ntItV parser tn the wori.l. spi.-n.li.liv iiiiirraltsl. N.. mr.-lli.-- ::t Iitaa shoul.l l. uli. .ut It. Week Iv. m voar: l.."i six monies. A !dnss. M l"S V e w, l'L liuu-iii.it.-,. 3kl ilrvaUk ay. New V.rk Cur. a t i v. m . HUB Caveat, and Trado-Mark oMainod. and all I'Mo ent rai ronn-tHl for VMrxlf rale F. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we ?tn emre jainT in ler time than ihor rrmotf fr'm Wji.hinirin. Mnd mt hiI. draw in c r photo, with decrlr Mm. We advice, if j'att'ntahle cir not, free f chnre. ur f'e rtt due Tul patent i erar-d. A Pamnhiet. IJw to Obtain Patent." ith name f ariaal riiv-tit- in your Slate, count y, o town, teiit free. Addre C.A.SNOW&CO. Oroosite Patent Office. Washinotoa. D- C 1'IXKOLA : CIIKAM : I'.ALSAM I Treiient iir all tbtuat iotluiinationf an.l inr asthma. tonum; live, will Intana'. y oerive tenept rr.'m it ore, a It qui -lily 't.te the cv.uh. enilers exi-t.ra- I i.lLrLlVl.llJCiT Ifin eay. ar-itir nature in tetrirj wasted tt.aae.. 1 here l a larve r-cent-uee vt U we alio FPpsse tneir cs-e to t-e o.Df omtio who are only aHrr inar m.m a cbr.iie . 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