u . ! LABOR GREETS BRYAN Great Laor Demonstration tti Chicago. 31AM A M)-PARTISAN SrEf.CH. An Knthtfaastle Andlence al Many Thou- . , I'rrwut-11 Ik Speech In Part, silver I'nrly Notlflaion Meetinjt la Li i! coin TooiRhl. CmcAiKi. Sopt. 8. Tha cro irath rre.i at Sharpshooter's park, the spot se ii. to.l for the lalr picnic, very slowly. At :::u oYlo k a mighty shout rt up tn.m the outskirts of the crowd and there was a "Teat rush for the carriage m i u;i d by Mr. Bryan, which had jut tli'-u arrived within the enclosure of the Irk. Hundreds of pfiple pressed for ward seeking to shake Mr. Bryan by the baud, and the passage of tlie carriage tliroutrh the crowd was t-'newhat slow ii consetiuence. lie finally reached the FlH-aker's stand, where he was raceived w ith prolonged applause. Outhe stand were seated Judirt: MeConnell, Judge Prentiss and a large number of repro seiitativts of the trades unions of Chi cago. At 2 :-'0 Mr. liryau beirati his rpeeh, being introduced by Edvar t'arrol!. president of the Building Trades council, in a brief ami appro priate adilress. Mr. Bryau wiid : I t'.tire to thank the Building and Trades oum-il for this opportunity which they ha-extondiil to me lw spo.uk U-fore thu" assembled uu Labor day. I-lr day lias become a fixed thinr among our lnsti tutloii.s, and It is well that it has, lieoatiso it this day all over this nation those who arc ciigusrod in the production of wealth meet in order that they may commune with each other, discuss those questions in which they an-especially Interested and emphasize before the world that there is not limit dishonorable in tho f:e.t that out turns his bread In the swint of his face. 1 am glad to stand on this day In the pres enew of those to whom this nation Is so largely Indebted for all that it has had, for all that it has now and for all that it can ho- to have. I am not Indulging In idle llattery when I say to you that no part of the people of the world are so important to the we fart? of mankind as those whoso lalxiraud brain convert natural resource into material wealth. Applauso. 1 might quote to you what Mr. Carlisle said of these people In ISTfS. Ilo descriliod them as tho strugfrlltig nw who pro duce the wealth and par the taxes of the country. He did not praise them too hihlv. The struggling masses not only produce the weultll and pay tho taxes of the country in time of police, but the Mruggling "masses have ever leen and must ever ho thenatlon'ssurest protection in time of peril. Applause and a voice: -iMid hoy, Villie."j Let me quote you what another Ameri can has said. In speaking of capital and laNir Abraham Lincoln, in a message to I 'oiiirress, us-d the words; "Monarchy itself is sometimes hinted at as a possible n fuge from the power of the pcoplo. In my present position I could scarcely be j untitled were I to omit to raise a warning voice against this approach of returning di-siM.t l-iu. It is not needed nor fitting hen- that a ireneral arnuiiient should ' made In favor of public institutions; but there is one nol nt with its point not so hackneved as most others, to which I aok brief attention. It Is the effort to place .initiil on an cuual footlnir with. If not above lalor, In the structure of govern in. lit. It Is assumed that labor Is avail able onlv in connection with capital; that nohodv laliors unlctis somelxHly else com maiMliiiir c:tiital somehow by the use of It induces him to labor." And then hi udds: "Labor is prior toandlndiCH'iulent ot cardial. Capital is only the rrult litlMir. and could never have existed If labor had not first existed. Applause. Lalxtristhe superior of caplml anil ai nerves much higher considerations." Tinware the words of Abraham Lin coln. Thev are not intended to rouse ani mosity nirainst capital, but they stars n irn-at "truth that is alwavs to id- renieni tionl that capital Is but the fruit of lalxjr, and vim cannot destroy lalxir without de M roying the pssiblllty of future capifeU. 1 Ai.plaiw. And tlie common people are the only people who have ever hoard gladly any itcrson who preached humanity ami equal riirhts. I Applause. I I do not mean to fiay that there are no exceptions to the ireneral rule. Then; have always been iound nmonir the richer classes those whu were lilli-d with thosLiirltof thlIanthroir tiiore have always Ix-en found among Uie'n those who were willing to siH'iiu the! lives in the uplifting of their fellows; but 1 am siieakiiitt of the rule that reforms do jmt come from and are not sumort-d by t hos' w ho consider themselves luted alxve the common iniople. (A voice, "That' riuht." Nor do I mean that you have never found among the common jHopl tlniM who would lictray their fellows. There are three forms of government liest known among men. There Is the luonarchy. whore a kins rules by rlsht dl vine; then Is the aristocracy, where a fow control, and then- is the Democracy. which means the real people themselves. Why is it that the streiiirlh of l)emocracv T tltf not use It In a iMirt y sense, but iu nnmder sense why is it tliat the streniith of Denv ocracy has always lvn found among thu common people? hv? hy It Is simple cuoiigh. If a man has high position or great wealth he may l arde to stand mid keep on the good side of the king. If hi ha great, inllucnco he mav Vic one of tb ruling classes in an arlstoonwy. But you ure not willing to leave any lorni of gov rrnmeiit to your children except n I);m itoraov in which c.-u-h citizen U protectel in the enjoyment of life and liberty and the pursuit ot Happiness. I Applause. '1 he great common peoplu believe In Jlemooratic form of government, bucauso It is only In a Democratic form of govern ment that they am ablu to protect their rights and advance their Interests m) far as government can advance human lntavsts. l-t me dwell for a moment upon the ob ject of government. Our government Is the best form of gov ernment known among men. Our go eminent Is the best form of government known among men not liecauso every law Js gxMl, not iocauso wo have upon th t-tniute iMjoks every law needed to protect each citizen in the enjoyment of his rights. Our government Is the best form of gov ernment known among men htMatuso It Is Ixissible under our form of iovcrnment to lave just as good a government as the people deserve. Ours Is the best form 1m inuse It is jxssible for the people to make it rolled the best intelligence, the highest virtun and the broadest patriotism of all the ieople. lift me warn you against confusing government with the abuses of govern iiiciil. Andrew Jackson said thai there were no necessary ills in gororaniont; that Its evils existed only In lt abused. Ict me dwell for a moment upon the objH-t of government. In this land It Is our tioast that our government derives ita just power from the consent of the gov erned. What kind of government tvlll pcoplo consent to when they are free to consent. There are two things to be con sidered In government. The first Is tha In the enactment of legislation you tfhall be careful to give no advantage to one person over another If that advantage can be prevented. In oter words. It the duty of government to avoid acts of atlirmatlve Injustice; but that is onlv part of the business of government. Jufferson has stated the other half of It. He says tliat government must restrain men from injuring one another. That is one of the important duthw of government, to n-strain men from injuring one another, and the government that falls to restrain the stronger arm that can lie lifted from Injuring the weakest citizen ln-all the land is a government which falls to do Its Whole duty. Applause. My friends, if you find a large number of men out of employment you have a right to inquire whether idleness is In flicted ujw.n the human race by naturul laws, by the act of the Creator, or whether it is due to legislation which is wrong. If it is due to legislation which is wrong, then it is not only your right, but your duty to change that legislation. Ap plause. The gretvt est menace to the em ployed lultorcr Uxlay is the Increasing army of the unemployed. It menaces every man who holds a position, and if that army continues to increase it Is only question of time when those who are, as you may say, upon the ragged edge shall leave the ranks of the employed and Join those who are out of work." (Applause.) My friends, I am one of those who Uv lievethatif you increase tlie amount of idleness, if you increase the numlier of those who at inot work and yet must eat, yo will drive men to desperation and in crease the ranks of criminals out of those who would lie earning brvad under bter conditions. Applause. Whenever a man offers you pay for your vote ho insults your manhood, and "you ought to have no respect f the man who tries to ao it I Applause. And the man Vflut instead of Insulliiig ,'your manltood by an oTTer of pirn hnso attempt to i-tiiuidatoyju.cri-.KW you. insults y..ur , cttizt-nshir a v,vll us your manhood. i-p- i nlitttiV. Lot am' l.-ove with you just w part ins Tn-jfil. Whatever tmir bo y..ur vlows on political u.uostiin. wlnit.-vcr may l your uUsis ad to the policies proiso.l Xrotn tiinu to tlnie by various parties, lot mo rp-yiu to m.vfco it your hig icst amhltioii t prw yourselves wt.rthv of that Kreiint of till Uttiuos n Hiuericnn citizen. LAppL-ue.J Silver Party Notification ToniRht. Lincoln. Neb., Sept. .s Hon. V. J. Eryan has arrire bore, ami will In formally noilietl by the national silver party of his presidential nomination to night, and the formal notirioation will probably Wike plac ill front of the state house. THE ARKANSAS ELECTION. TJm Return Coming In ry SUnly !o Dint urb kt ee. LmE Rock, Sept. J. Conservative estimates based on partial returns re ceived now place the total vote at 1', OiH), and ijive Jones a clear majority over all opposition comfjine-d of from BO.OOO to oo.OOv. The figures are com ing in slow, and many enthusiastic Democrats claim that when the duck counties are all in Jones majority win run above 70,uu0. Many counties iu Arkansas have no graph office, and it will oe several before the ollioiai returns are n The unusual length of the ticket Ui. make the process of counting very slow. lc:4 option contests serveu to unug out a heavy vote in many districts. In Pulaski county the increase iu the total vote cast was nearly W per cent ovot frat of two years ago. and c-orrespond-ing iucreastis are reported from many other counties. ... It was a very qutet election, rso rtis- turbauces of auy kind have been re ported, and only a fey arrests were made. The Republican and Populists are making no claims, but, are awaiting official returns. Local tickets are in dnnbt in a few counties, but 111 most cases the only question is as to the size of the Democratic majority. A BUSINESS SESSION. Irai rrlers Pans rteaolnt New rtabt to ll lraftfid. Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 9. The first business seasiofi of the Lcttercar riers convention has been held. Tho president reported 6S5 votes iu the cou yeution, 420 delegates actually present. 118 branohes represented by proxy and officers with 37 votes. Two contests, in volving Brooklyn and Pittsburg, were nettled amicably by withdrawal of Brooklyn. Some warmth was shown relative to the rules, tb second class cities dte-lring less power" given to the chair ma il John Goodwin of Branch 15, B. J. Curtis of Lynn, and John Parsons of New York, were appointed a committee to draft new rules. At the caucus of second class city delegates resolutions favoring a tenure of oince bill giving security in position during good behav ior was adopted, and V. It. Hasbrouck of Corry. Pa., was directed to bring the matter before thu general convention. William B. King of Washington made an address in relation to claims for overtime. New Orleans presented Grand Rapids with a handsome standard in recognition of hospitalities tendered. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. Six Persons Killed ml by Fairing Over an ajfibankuient.. Warsaw, Ind., Sept. . A frightful accident has occurred to a coaching party of young people which started out from this city. When about five miles north of this city the horses took fright at some object in the road. They bucked the rear wheels of the tallyho over an embankment, and the people, horses and vehicle were rolled down a hillsid in a mangled and bloody mass. Six persons wore killed. Their names are as Tollows : James Fritzhugh, Frank Metzeler, Mary CumliSe, Francis Conn, Agnes Levest, Edward Smythe. The injured : James Holloway, fractured skull ; May Morrell, broken ribs, Frak Donahue, driver, internal iujurles ; Victor Brie, broken leg. The remainder of the party escaped with more or less painful bruises. One of the horses was killed in the fall. The remainder had to bo shot. THE VERMONT ELECTION. Kcublli.a state Ticket Won by .lO.OOr, Itlajorll y. White River JrxmoN.Vt., Sept. a .Toslali Grout for governor and tlie Re publican state ticket are probablj elected by 3t,IMK) majority, tho large: ever given a governor in this state, fl Henry Powars and William M liioul ror congress are elected as are majorities in the state senate anil house Practically tho full Republican vote was nasi. On the other hand tlie lack of vrganizution in the Democratic ranks was vary apparent. Many iHrniocrats who do not endorse the platform of the Chicago convention remained away from the polls while th more dissatisfied one voted for tho lie publican ticket. The Populist and Prohibition vofr was paacticaUy the same as four year ago. . The Typothetae In Sennlon. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 9. The United Typothetae of America Iras be gun its tenth annual convention here. About 200 delegates are in attendance from all parts of the country, the south being largely represented. Strong reso lutions hlrVe been Introduced regarding the government's printing of return en velopes. The election of officers will take place to-morrow, the last day of the convention. Bradley For Three Speeelie. Chicago, Sept. 9. Chairman Hahn of the Republican rational committee announced to-dny that Governor Brad ley of Kentucky will de'iver three speeches in Missouri during the week eommeuclng Sept. 14. It his not been decided In what cities. Old n't Know It Wat Loaded. ZZ!m Lancaster, Pa., Sept. S. Harry Brieghurst, a conductor on the tractioi Uue hera, handed John Wilmer, a col lege student, a revolver supjiosed to bi not loaded. Wilmer pulled the trigger and the bullet entered Bringhurst'f heart. Populists Cry For Cash. WAtroixoTOK, Sept . Chairman Marina Butler Of the National People's party committee issued a lengthy lettct to the people for funds. PITH OF THE NEWS. Senator Voorlu-es is very ill. Ills friends fear he will be unable to Nike part in the campaign. Enormous shipments of sugar are on (Tie wajr to Philadelplda from tho East Indies, Honolulu and Hamburg. The body of Professor Hnovomick, committed sulfide In Baltimore, Who was urougni 10 t'niiaucipniu lor burial. Sewnll Killam, father of the late Ber nard Glllam, the ciirtoonLst, has died at his home at Mount Vernon, N. Y. Several heads of prominent bureaus of tlie government ar expected to present their resignations to Cleveland In a few days at tlie president's request. A Berlin dispatch says thut I Terr Krupp, the gun manufacturer, has dismissed nil foRHgu workmen aid officials from his employ on the ground of betrayal of s. crets to foreign governments. The officers of tho'steamer Seneca from Havana, which has arrived at New York declined to make any statement concern ing the arrest of Samuel T. Tolou by the Spanish authorities beyond the fact that his passport was not correct. At (Jlencoe. Minn., Dorman Musgrove and Charles Clingmars paid the penalty for murdering sheriff Rogers. A de termined mob of loo men took them from wie county lau, araggod them to a bridge half a mile from town, tied hempen rope. flahf It a n . . . 1 1. -I t . ' . - . wvuuu mcif iiccaa anil them Into temlty. swung STOLE THOUSANDS. Man Accused of Rifting Law yers Mail Arrested. LIST OF SUPPOSE!) rOKCERIES. ri'illiain llreci, Cierk of (lrwnlr lUroncl. In .Iil Charged M ith Car rsing on A Sysleiuatir Work of llieft and wiuillins- Pittsblku, Sept. it. A sensational arrest has Leon made by Snperinteud-s-nt G. B. Perkins of th Perkins Union Detective aceny, and Constable Morris. Thev took into custody William Breez, i ji i ,.i,.-i- , a VOUllg Civil engineer aim un fjreentree lxtrough, who was later lodyed iu jail in default of H0 bail on charr"3 of forgery. Breez is supposed to be the man who has made life wearisome for a large number of local attorneys during the last two years, through stealing letters from their oitlocs and obtaining there from checks, whose signatures lie after wards imitated. Detective Perkins thinks he may have cleared $10,000 in Lis operations. It is possible he had accomplices and other iirrests may follow. For months there have been a num ber of mysterious thefts of letters in law ofii'-es on Diomond and Grant streets. Fourth avenue and other points where the legal colony is ruoJt closely grouped. The thefts were annoying and embarrassing, as many of them contained checks of great value, some ranging up to nearly .10O. The puz zling manner in which they disappeared in liowise helped to assuage the annoy ance. ' The police, who were notified of the losses, thought that the solution of the trouble lay in the jostol!ice, their thory being that dishonest employes were r"spon.sible for the losses. United States government detectives, who were put on the case, believed that street mail Ixixes were entered. Many complaints were made from time to time to Postmaster O'Donnell and In spector Hooteti, but it was iniMissiblc for a lona time to get at the tnittom of the mystery. One" of the most sensational thefts was that of some mail from ex-Judge Brediu's office some months ago, when, among other letters taken, was one con taining a draft for .j,000, winch was subsequently returned to Judge Bredin, the puiloiner evidently being of tlie opinion that the attempt to realize on it- would involve too much risk, and further that it was of such an amount as would justify a keen search for the thief. A large number of letters, as devel opments demonstrated, were slo'.en from lawvers offices, which seems to have been almost exclusively the chosen field of operations of the slick operator. A numlier of bunks became involved in the operation through cashing the ex tremely cleverly forged checks which were foisted on them. About seven months ago a bold attempt was made to secure from the Commercial National bank the money, on a check for over -7oo. The check was indorsed bv Attorney R. B. Pettv. whose signature followed that of the person to whom it was made payable. The check was intended by Attorney Petty to pay a lumber bill m an eastern town, lhis check was pre sented at the bank, but payment on it was refused until Mr. Petty could be communicated with, as there was obvi ously something wrong alKint it. Later one of the bank ollicers was called to the telephone and informed that the check was all right and that the man who was talking to him was Mr. Pettv. The official was familiar with Mr. Pettv's voice, and unthinkingly called back that the voice was not Mr. Petty's, whereupon the man at the other end of the line left the phone and made his escape. TRADE UNION CONGRESS. It Iiffcnaen Committee Keporli laeM Kertolut loam. ind EniXBtTttiH, Sept. 9. The congress of :he British trade Onions to-day dis cussed the report of the parliamentary r-omniittee, which opposes further par ticipation in international congresses. Finally the delegates adopted Ben Til- let's motion to the effect that all future International congresses should lie con stituted of representatives of liona tide labor organizations, j. ; that Jjie dele gates should be determined oti Uie lines of those attending the British trades anions congress. Tlie delegates voted to exclude the reporter of all non union paiiers. " Counsellor W. Thorne. a member of the parliamentary committee and a del egate of the Gas Workers' union, moved and the congress adopted a resolution declaring for the limitation of the work day to eight hours in all trades and oc cupations. K. Harford, a dele-nitc of the Amal gamated Railway servants, moved a resolution calling for an amendment of tlie employers' liability act, particularly m regard to the responsibility of sul contractors. for the extension or period of notice and the removal of the maxi mum limit or compensation. The congress also adopted a motion iavoiiug Dills to amend tlie law ot con spiracy and the law recaling breeches of the peace, and resolutions in favor of a number of amendments to the factory act. THROUGH A BURNING TRESTLE- Engineer Loot Control of Wrecking Traiu and Two Were Killed. Clinton, Mo.. Sept. !. The trestle across Tow:, creek, on the Kansas City, Osceola and Southern railway, has been burned. A farmer went to the roundhouse not a mile away, to notify the company of the fire, and an engine and six men started to put out the flames. W it hin a few hundred vards of the burning trestle the engineer lost con trol of the engine and dashed into the fire, and went down with the trestle. lauing ieoi to tne ground, ami was totally wrecked. Four of the men had jumped off. The engineer and fireman stayed on the engine and were killed. Alio engineer, inward c-mitn, leaves a wife and four children, lcichard Bar- tor, the fireman, leaves a widow and five children. RAILROAD REPORT. VI ade Hampton Has lirtnrned From His Tonr of Inspection. asiiinoiov, D. C, Sept. 9. Gen eral Wade Hampton, the commissioner of railroaLs, has completed his annual tour of inspection of the land-grant railroads in the far west and will re turn to Washington the latter part of the week. .The results of the trip he savs are satisfactory, and his report will" show that the books of the roads indicated a material improvement this year. The inspection t ip covered several months. Between fc.000 and 9,000 miles of railroad were traversed. Picked l p All Hands. Loxpox, Sept. 9. Tho Netherlands and Amercan line steamship Spaarn dani. Captain Bonjar, has passed the Lizard, and signalled that they have picked up all hands of the British bark Perfection, Captain Loonier, which sailed from Quebec on Aug. 17 for Rio Janeiro, and which had been destroyed by fire at sea. To Consider Freight Rates. Chicago, Svpt. 9. The. lint of tho Western Freight association are in mis sion to consider the question of the de iiinrahz. ion iu rates that exist in their lernti TC INVESTIGATE. Interstate C ninieree Commission Will Take t'p Railroad ('. Waphinoton, Sept. S. A series of important investigations of charges against railroads throughout the weft will be made by the interstate com merce commission, beginning at Chi cago, in the United States court house, Sept. 17. Many of these cases are of great significance to railroads and ship ping interests generally. One of the m.st imnortnt is that of Paine Bro?. fc Co., of Milwaukee, vs. the Lehigh Valley railroad et al. The hearing of this case will le on charges of reason able rates on wheat, corn, rye and bar lev in cargo from Buffalo to Philadel phia, New York and other points. The Paine company form the lake shippers of these cargoes. They will be heard at Chicago Sept. 17. The dates of other hearings fodow : lr l'ln.nmi SieTlf. IS. S. B. UOgU- boom of Crcston, la., vs. the Chicago. Burlington Ac ymucy railroad., involv ing alleged excessive rates on hard coal in carloads from Chicago and Streator, IU., to Creston, la. Suffern, Hunt Vfc Co., Decateur, 111., vs. Indiana, Decatur Ar Western railroad, involving alleged excessive rates on corn in carloads bs. t ween Garret ts and Camargo, 11L, ana i...ii,ii:inolis ami alleged overcharges for shinniiiir shelled corn from Lintner, I1L, to Cincinnati. The commission also will investigate on hept. zi aiiegou unlawful rates ami practices in tne .-,i.kTirt.ii, hi nf trraiu and trrain prtxt- ncts by the Achisou. Topeka & Santa Fe and otliers, to oe aujouruou ior further hearing at Kansas uny tepi. u. SEALS BEING EXTERMINATED. A Member of the Itering Commlsmon Oiven His Views. Sax Fraxi'Isi.o, Sept. 8. C. H. Town- send of the United States fish commis sion and temporarily of the Bering seal commission, iu an interview expressed the opinion that the seal herd in north ern wuteis is beipg rapidly externa. uated and the sealing industry ruined by the unrestricted pelugic sealing now indulged in by a large fleet of schooners. He maintains that threo-fourths of all the seals killed iu the open ocean are fe males, and that thousands of pups are dying on the Pribylof Island rookeries on that account. On the Japan coast the conditions are even worse, ami he thinks that sealing in that section wii. never again be profitable unless tho seals are giveii several years of perfect rest. Kerelver for a Street Hallway. Ft. Watxe, IimL. Sept. 9. The Con solidated Electric railway company of this citv has passed into the hands of a receiver. John H. Bass and M. S. Rob- ion wore appointed by the court on the motion of attorneys for r rank De I lass Robisou of Cleveland. It is alleged that the appointment of a receiver was made necessary bv the fact that a lornier president of the company diverted ,- 500,000 of bonds to his own use, whion were to be used as collateral securi; - for that purpose. The company is cap italized at -',000,(K0. Extension ot the Railroad War. Washington, Sept. 9. There was n significant extension of the railroad rater war in the south when two or more roads made schedules of new tarift freight rates to conform to those of the Seaboard Air line. The Atlantic Coast Irue and the Norfolk and Western filed formal notices with the interstate com merce commission. The coast line's new tariff is from Richmond and Pe tersburg and the Norfolk and Western from Roanoke. A Frrunt For Hoke smith. Itt ivti 1" In Moot ft K-Hecret!irv Hoke Smith has been the recipient of a hunrisnmn iirpuofit. from bis assistants ill the department of interior at Washing ton. me roKen 01 rememorance was a m:i(Ttiifioent niinoh Imwl and ladle. It is of figured silver, lined with gold, and on the outside these words are en graved: 'To Hon. Hoke Smith, from his friends in the department of the in terior, Washington." Red 31 en In Sessiou. Minneapolis, Sept. 9. Tho great sun council of the Improved Order of Red Men began its sessions here. There are some 000 Rtd Men in the city. Great lucohuee Andrew Patton of Dan vers. Mass., made his "long talk" re viewing the work of the year and com mending the handsome growth, of the order. Raseb:i11 Ma-uate Married. Erie, Pa., Sept. 9. Chris Von Der Ahe, the millionaire president of th St. Louis baseball team of tlie National League, has been married at the home of Mr. Julius Koenig, one of Erie's most promi: jut jewelers. His bride is a young woman of :!0 years named Miss Delia L. ells and resides in St. Louis. Tour of inspection. Washington, D. C, Sept. 9. Gen eral Miles has started on his tour of in spection of the army posts in the north west. He stops first at Chicago and goes thence to Fort Custer and as far west as Puget Sound, where he will pass upon the sites for seacoast fortifi cations selected by the fortifications board, of which he is president. THE MARKETS. PiTTSBrno, Sept. 8. WHEAT No. 1 old red. Weenie; Xo. 2 red. ftSfilSle. l'il!-.o. 2 yellow ear, SPVs-T'He; No. 2 slielled. ZICfSTMio: high mixed shelled, aitS Sir; mixed ear. ZMfrOte. OATS-Xo. 1 white. 2Vi-Hc; No. 2 do. 244 W-ie: rnra.(i..j wuite, lka.i9c; light mixed, 217. Jc. HAY No. 1 timothv, ?11.2Tirt? lLW; No. 2, !S,oea..j: pi.cklng. $n.:rs.7.iil; Xo. 1 feeding prairie. $7.;V)(,,s.ti; wagon hay, SU.ftloAti lor timet !iv. BUTTER Flgtn prints. I!a9p: do cream ery. If7T.l'.le: Ohio, fancy rreHinery. l.VMnc: fancy country roU, 14.jl.V; low grade and cooKing. 1-IIfL-L I - . . . 1 "t-r.sr. raney .rw lorn Itiu cream. S'r.sue: new Ohio, full cream. PiTiTUe; iseonsin swiss. in tuns, issusHjc: Umtmrgei new, ihttisc; Ohio Swiss, in tulw. 11c; Swiss in square blocks. 12c. r.i,,s s-tnetly trmh Pennsylvania and Ohio, in cases. l.-x l.Ue; seconds. 12r."tl:!e. iai.ii i-arge Uve ctncKen. .,r,..ic per pair: live chicRens. small. Sift-Vic: snrinir chickens. 3i t"ie per pair; dressed rhiekens. I2r.i.i: ir pound; dressed spring chickens. !-.l.-JfC. PiTTsnrno, Sept. K CATTLE Hecelpts on Monday, a" cat mrbt w u an . .1 . ,ii . , on all irraiies. KrceipU today liKht: market Rt-Mllv '.. ... li M . ctimm! fl iir.? m- tiit,- i iii-r. j o-.. i v. ' , - - - J. i . innt I'1 II ers", :t.KKCft i.lu; fair, $.1.7K4.hii: common, f i C1..V: bulls, staes and cows, ti.niftia.jii; bolotrna cows, per head. -". -"tli.U; fresh cows and KpritiR-ers. $l.Virt.4M.!. HCKiS Receipts on Monday. 20 donhle-deek loads: market was active and lofftlV higher than cloee of the week; the run liuht ttslay; market shwle hikcher. We quote; Prime light and mediums. $.t.7r1.ni; common to fair, $3.rtli3;i.7t); heavy. $3Jma.1.3i; roughs 2.2V.l.ni. ' SHEEP A:CD LAMBS Supply on Monday 14 ears: market active and 1(1 to 1.1c higher than the close of the week. Receipts today littht; market steady. We quote as follows: Irinie, $3.(i$vS.t; Rood. $3.fnjj3.tV; fair. ?2.sn couimon. $2.0002.311; culls, SttTr $l.m. Lambs Choice, ii.StxjjA.lo; common to itood lambs. H.tr.4.2li; veal calveH. t.KaAi.O'; heavy and tlua calves, f Xa3.M. tTTtcrawATI, Sept. 8. HtMlS Market active and hlnlier at $2.fiU r:l.4T. Keceipta, 4.WJ0 head; shipments, l.wil head. CATTLE Market steady at f2.2r.a4.50. Re ceipts, ,mu head; shipments, M head. ll EEP AND LAMBS Market firm at $1.30 4ta.."u. Receipts. l.TMi bead; shipments. 1.21 head. Lauibs Market strong at f2.S,4.a. New YOHa", Sept. 8. WIIEAT S;ot market opened weak, closed steady; No. 1 hard, HTio. CORN Spot market easier; No. 2. 254c. OATS Spot market dull; No. 2, We. CATTLE No trading. Enroyaan cables qnote American steers at Hnailc per pun nd dressed weinut; refriiterator beef, 7Vi!:; aheep at Vo.luv par pound dressed weight. tiUEEP AND LAMBS-Market dull but firm feelins; rJl around. Sheep, S2.flu4i3.T5. Lambs. H SO-O'-OO. liOUS Market flrui at 93.604.00. w' URS. ELMIRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Or. JTUea JTedieot Ca-. Elkhart, XmA. Dim Ptss: For 20 years I was troubled with bean diseaae. Would frequently have falling spells and smothering at tiu:ht. Had to sit up or fret out of bed to breathe. Had pain In my left side and back most of the time; al last I became dropsiral. 1 was very nervous and nearly worn out. The leant excitement would cause me to THOUSANDS with fluttering. For the last fifteen years I could not sleep on my leftside or back until bcean taking your Aew oar Cure. I bad not taken it very long until I felt much better, and I can now sleep on either side or back w ithout the least discom fort I have no pain, smothering, dropey, no wind on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. I am hie to do all my own housework without any iroiible and consider myself cured. Kikhart, Ind.. lv. Mas. Eijiiba HATCH. It is now four years since I have taken any medicine. Am in txrtter health than I have been n 40 years. I boncmly t-- - w lievethat Dr. Milo Mevt fTl J R F" D Hrart Om saved my life Wits .nd made me a well woman. I am now 62 years of aire, and am able to do a eood day's work. May 29th, 162. Mas Elui&a Uatcbv Sold on a Positive Guarantee. Or. MALES' PI LLS.50 Doses 25CTS. X. L. JOJlUA. M. J. IS l'.'a. A. H.BLCM. CSTABLISHED 187'J. Johnston, Buck & Co., HANK KUS. EBENSUUKG. - - - I'ENN'A A. W. Ill 4 K, t'ashler. EsTABLlsaao 1H88. Carrolltown Bank, UAUKIlU.TtlWN, FA. .slIAKK.rHI. ashler. T. A General Baniinz Business Transactcfi. The lollowluK re lb principal testates ol KODor.il DLKiair ouaiaess : HKi'OKirs Kex'elveil payable on demand, and Interest bear tiiK certiorate issued to time dojioaltors. I.IKS l-.vtonded t4i raptnmrr on tavnrahw :mi anr approved paper dlsmnnted at all times. 40I.I.F.4TIOX! Madtn tho locality and upon ail thebanktnk towns In the United states. t'baniM moderate IlKtlTs ls.ned nwotlsble tn all parts of the I?nltc. trn- and lorclicn exrbanue iesued on ill part: oi curare. Ot merchants, farmer and others solicited. U whom reasonatdo ae.nio?atlon will be eztendel. t'stmns are S'lureal that ail transactions rhall bo held as strictly pilvate and cvDlidentlal, and that they will le treated as II he rally as kooc t anainn tales will perait. uef peet'nlty, JOUNri. KI CK -. Is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and best- known factory in the world 1500 employees, capacity 2000 cases daily. Its' products are sold by all jewelers. It makes the celebrated yas. Boss Filled JVatci Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case die A WATCH CASE OPENER SNT FREE. mi: It a ynoial Win to l-i .ncKs mn vriic, lisvlnt; inll-it i::ici!s!Oiir;!y 'twakfi: 1.1 Im.l Ij;.'ii, into the ilrmk hsliit and :iso of au'oholism la.-teiii-d if 11 ill.-. 11. rontleri'iu' i: oarK' of irratmont a ih in titilit 10 infl:iw af- bruin. A Jour ilu PITTSBURQ KEHLEY INSTITLTE, Xo. 4J1G Fifth Aver.t:e, -Fstr.rps to thrn all their powi-rs. montnl and nys.oal, rlfMniys the Hi li.irni.il apjietito, and euircs tiieiu to me I'onnitnin iht-v wi-r.-in Ih- '.rc tm-y in.iuliro I in stimulants. This hits Ut-n ione 11 :in.rc ";.i;in Irno tux-s treated hori-, and in-it:? !!:cm sonip or your own neighbors, to !ii"i we 1 an rt-for -'h comih in-e us to the h-o'.uti- s ty - t-flit-ienrv of the Ke-l-v fnrc. n i-iiit-st ami most scsn-iiifnt invest iHtion is -!!. 1. s-ua lor ivuii'ulcl jjivuig iuil luioruia- auic 2 04. Sttid all fprinrs rria will in- cajw Lotior and u'ld lar uiurt. ifyvi w? Hnpt rrtl!!:w for all kinds of soil. i'ir-1-t imiii lintiniru.-tun-r to farmer (no aint). Nieruii nrh-s forrarhw.1 lots N'w pritf list mailed frvi. TORE Uii.StC.lL HOUkS lurk. Pa. IDK trust wurnty men to lei-rrreni uk in me ra e ot t lur t'hniee Narrerr Stork. Specialties cuotroliea b as. Hltfhei'"t Silnry or t'cmtnusion id teeklV. Steady era tdnvmeot the year round. Outfit tree: exrluMre territory: expe tenre not" neceitsary; til ly as- i-ureu w.ihi;; sorciai inn uretDents to leiflnnen. rue at one- ior parxiroiard to ALLEN NURSERY CO., KtlOHKSTt K N. Y. InlySl. D6.5m. JOHN F. STRATTON'S - taSMrbnaBawssUMlTnlwla sUkavbof MUSICAL, MERCHANDISE. Violins, euitars. Bsnjos. Accordeens, Haraiaal. cat, c all kind ol Strings, etc, etc 81L 813. bl5. tin East tith St.. New York, FOR SALE. Lnre tract t. good irarden land In Sootheat ern t h.rlda AO KM TS WANTE(A-iv.uoiif Apply qick , FLORIDA GARDEN Uy "i morning It. KCCHESTEKf Jaljr 81, 6 5m j evening f JOHN F. STRATTOl ".1 be 8en. CELEBRATED mal.' Vie sent frufhw T A WTncj K,y man oni iariia)Mfaa4 wkMi.rMiw,issweit adverti MUSICAL MTDrua miul.la ..r I'J-.m KEELEY CORE rslina, 6urUr. Banjos. Mandoline It Las a ctletF Harmonicas. Ac. all kind of Str 'Pr' . 311. 813. 815. SltrtBior Com r Will be wreathed with a most engaging; smile, after you Invest In a WMtsSewiBglaciiinB eouippeo wirH irs hew PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, The most complete and useful devices ever -added to any sewing machine. The AVIIITE i Durably and Handsomely Built, Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Sews ALL Sewabte Articles, And will serve and please you up to the full limit of your expectations. Active Dealers Wanted in unoccu pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. KurSnle hy J. W.SU.IRBA VU II. VarroUtirJ do 13 U6 b-u A Quick Pclief for eve sty type of HttDACHC FCU SI CAMDlNsL POINVS RlSrlCTIMQ Headache. fo,--t that all 12 very headache Is I hevtach'-s are csrn- - prayer ot the cran- t;allv nervous. l;yiimt mg the nrrvrs you stop the headache. utl ucn-rs i r it EST.- Soothe thei AL1NS. ith Koi-r- Should your headache im nrrvoits. si'-fc. x-:- T 1 1 hvn rhddren sul;t. aV with headarhr. ur nodic, dyspeptic, cir te j any one else lor thai Caused hy worry, anni- j matter, use Korf SLiNK. ety. excesses of any kin. I . the best remedy ever of or brain weariness, use t. red. Sale, sure, won Koi 1 aline. di-rlully quiok in action. K.OI-FALINR cures ercry tyie of headache, espec ially that distressingly painful type pecultai to ladies suffering from irregularity or uterine irri tation, or whose duties require them to stand tor long enods. KOPF-L1NE CURES N KM SO U 9 (MOCK, MtNTAL WOiRr, PAltTATiON. MliVOUt 0ILITT? NIRVOUl PROtTfl.TlOll, DlOISTlVI AiLWtNTI, IVCAK ClNCULATlON, ALCONOLig AMD OTHtR tlCCMVt, AHZ, al.l aiiments andcoutitliotis u htrc nerve wate cxs on KOPFALINE Is invaluable for Teachrrs. Scholars, Frcachcrs Students, Merrhants, Kelt tor. Men, Women and Children. Everybody whose nerves -re at all likely to Ret out of ord r. It is atxiolutely afe under all circumstances and conditions. Price, 25 cents. Sd Id by tiruuists generally, or sent to any d dtess ou receipt of (trice Soli Promhtom, WINKELMANN & BROWN DRUG CO BALTIMORE, Mo, U. S. A. Blck Headsrhe anil relieve all tbo troubles fact clntit to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Kansca, DrowxiuaMfl. Distrens after eating. I'ainin tne Siila, &c Viliile their moat reiuarkablo success has boon shown In curing ITesAiche. yet Csrter'a Iattlo L!vT riTlfl Bra enally alualleinConstiation.onrinRsu.I pn y-ntiUR tbiHnnoyinpcoiaplaiiit,w MIu tlM-yalna correct all disorders of theRtocaccbLimulato tha liver aud rcguinta tho bowels. vn if they only coreu ArtiaOinr tronld bo almost jricpless to thne wbo uffcrf mirx taifldi.itiwi'ltiitcouipl.tint; butfortts-Satr-ly thrirpooduessdoes notoudhemindtho srhooncetry them will find thene little pills vaj j. al-le Iu soruany wy that they will not bo wii ling toduvritbont them. But after allaick bea4 la the bane of so many live that hm Is where ve nulla onr great buatt. Our pillacureit whila cUi'jndonnt. Carti-r's Little Liver Pills are very small and ory en-y to tak One or two pills make a dose. TL a; strictly vegetable and do not gripe or Tti--. Lut ly tlicir r;ontlc action please ail who nstfilieu.. Iu vuNat 2ceiits : fivefor $ I. bold r ci 'ig'.U evcrj wheru, ur sent by mad. - -RTrts nCDICUiC CO., New Vorlc. :Aii.P!LL. S-:ALLD3.E. SMALL PRICE I I .a,vvja&. -1. w j ilCBBuian.'Hr nan enoyeti a eonstant ratronae for over K,ItT yewrB. It ui w .K..t.-rfuiiT lhca&uis la all linful Jmm w. pu.-h as Ubmulw. I.aatka. t'ktarrh. 1 Mt k.rkr. iral(U, Hlrlirlr and othT aibnmtfi where paia to aa tt-ixj-ant. Try it. At lrnr trr. or lv aiaal ia rrtpt of uh, aaktrac ud ts ernta. WINKELMANN & BKOWN VKVO CO.. Klnr m 4.. -. a, A. or. IT "5 If CkleHMtrr KaclUa Ma.i Rraaa. rENHYROYAL PILLS 'C UttlVi wH4blf. LADIII uk V"Mw 0r-.lt in Ufw tUMl lsi aOrtAllC AwaM (tk blfM rihlwaa. TbL I Mkrr. KrfM0 dMrr9um k,tm- ftCNtda, MllafMM. it 1 Ircrita, ST H4 4 In ttiai fc Mrfrfiilart. Uauui. tvrj I Kellcf frr ltlr. tm trttrr. bv rri Msmla. 1.w. Te--Iaavaanata Vasisi B.isUH.B.a-ta..aKaM.l' 4al. a, ffT OUGGIES at h Pric? I8? - . i - -SS I J -U IW I on Iluinrv t-tr V rut tlx 4 I'aAt 1 t HurrT.Sl7 i.uLm.11 Al l. tlM ICoail Kwoa. r rol.inetitor. K'ltnrv llartuiw .1 t..rrnrt - ' I'utnsy " :.". i.I.I leiunn". -4?Fl S W Tenin " I'n.nt. SPs Munran Saddle. $1 SI:Ct'K'e Free. Ujr- r. . iti scv a- ri:T ro. WLswrence bL, CiacuuiaU, U. STRATTON'S 'ti-J. Oirbr.-ted - 'V CAKTER'S 1 1VER DRUMS. FIFES. Piccolos and Band Supplies. Send for JOHN F. STRATTON. Cuio.u.. 811.813.816.817 E. 9th SI . N T. LADIES! Are you rtvkU-s i-r.otuli to vjti:re If re -n' wo cvntsi in ntatn to the Jwt fuUixl'ii t o , 51 and K Wa-hiitrtoii Str.-rt. N- w 'i-'-on of th-ir U-auUt'ui i hisirt1 " I.H-- Hooks." It wa !hv-1. trni.i'M'. mid ititrr-af tin; work to rvery -i.u i f r f.neiti.ut. On r-rit.t of t-n f-ut-i in -.'ajiii tin-y wiT. sn.I jJii I a full s.1 of tiit ir fai'.ious h.tn-e hold itanie Verba. For'.-n rt-Mts th.-v will nlw -! a lak r-.iita:nit! romulMc nnl of "'! Mikado." m:d mu-:- .t Its mo-t oii.tr soii-f. top-' In r lib 1. n -itui clironio t aid!- QUINEPTUS! A very iil.wiin-. Iiwin:. t -'tiirtl'iitl srr.ti-.iitit roui(uiid lor dii-irni!" !-;' tl- - - -ii- .in-r.nn oth.-r b.tt -r ilni. -it r w."id or fld l"rrt. .4 rent per Tint llttle. Tti-m 1 ! 1 1. ili-:iln!-ol nhraii'imia ill lilirol-- 'ld A lln lli a. r"orinn!s BO" ' : t.. ...... T. , I. I t-n.-'iTfl ,U1 jMUlie JF "!""- . ' - r- Maxinlartui.-d by The Academic Phanaaceutic Co., IMK AMI l.Vi tOIih. 532-5JG WASHINGTON ST MtW YORK CIT. ELI XI R. An f-letrant Finrli!i J-l::innc v- j-rvfmrnuor for biiious. itial.'imil nud l.l-l It i ; r. suit, of over twfiity-flvf Ji-ats -f most .-ni.: ii-arirntiiio'r'Sfnr-h. . . Avprov.-.l l. th.- I.i-bst tintlwti autl.oriti.t lu us in th" lios,iia:i in i iei v ntt ! i?r-"--KsiMfutlly bflltul to lu.!i-s, -lnldr.-u and -pic of -M-.l.-ntnrv lutltiis Entir,-iy vrv't Uibje-; in-.-f runt li-irinf id drutrs lo Handsome Pa'.kaaes, Fac i0 tts. I'Tt jiArt-.l sili-:r 1-y tiliw Co i oval i iianii.tf. I J:tfn, LONDON AND NEW YORK. rbeniists by a.no:titni"td VHwt-ti and to tb- ! N KV Yt K K 1 130, 132. 134 to lh-r .:ar" tv U.e rty al 1 nnul . RANCH : Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. amt tnodicinnl intTti--s as R..TA-. Eiism in boxe, iiiills to box. for . u-i-ti's. FOR SALE BY ALL DFi UCGI 'STS REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Vinegar Bitters C0EE-AL, I i. 'i 'I I: a Or. &-. f I .Oil r I.OO Vinegar Bitters POWBEBS, : Vinegar Bitters, m-w styli t ji-i--.tni i ' t.:l.-. 1 Vinegar Bitters, o;d htjir, bitu r ta.-t The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Gr'inrr Principle. Only Temperance Eitters Known. Ther-aM Jfth of n ("rnlury thr Lr-ndina tasuify .VK-dicia.- ol Ide World. R. H. McDonalJ Drc? Co., Proprietor, SAN FRANMS1 sn NEW YOUR. i-sr. Pollrles smttec at slort notre lo the n ncn am c atttm a t at uuuinuwi. k i in aI other flmt (lau ompaaten. T. W. "DIC rT FOR Tlir. OLD HrVRTFORT) VIRB INSURANCE CUU'V IttlHHEM'Kli Hl'SINESS CUVriTc. TsTAHP aaaoire. DESICN PATENTS. r . vvetuiCHTS, etcJ I,-v " u "n 1 rr,'e HatKlhook w rit t- MINN t) .v.! Hkodwat. Kiw Yol.C Oldwt bureau for Trtnj pnt.ms In Ani.-nca. 'very vat. nt taken out liv u h l.rouirht lx f..ro tlie public' by a notice given tree of charge In Uue ncuHfic amcricnu 1 . - a 'Tsde-.M arks obtained, and all 1C- X "'tiun.-fi i.n- Moderate F. .Our Office is Opposite U. S. Pstrnt nffir. ana we ran -rt,re pat rtd in lo-s time than thoea rrmotr from W suhin-tun end rri.Mlcl. drawitiL' or photo., with n.-rr1n-S"1- e advise, if patent abie or not. free ,'.f To" of ooi our Tin patent i oearvd, A Pamphlet. "Uow to tihtain I'alri,t.."i,, Damrs of arjual rlir.it in yourSiatr, county.o town, srtit fr .1 . " Jl C-A.SlMOWt&COa upaosd patent Office, Washmtoa. D-O F. X. FEES' J Scientific American LMWt etn-ntattn of nr lentlfle paper In the ''"J-. -'; i'lli;v i:iutraUNl. N.. int. lli.-. nt man t.h.Mil.1 t- wiiii.Hit It. We-ttr mkii year: ljwi six tn.i;hs. A,l.r. Ml s" i ojj. KsLbuuo, 3I luuadwa'. Vw York Car Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Cilice iiJ ?: "derstirTie.1 desires to Inform the lie that he has opened a nhavlnie par o e tire street, near the post otnee whe a t arh or on in all arhertna .. ah iiranrn... will A oa In ' Brvt.ninit neat BBC Clean. onr pairon.-us soiietted. F. X. KEISS, Eteislnn Fire Insurance Jpci T. V. DICK, General Insurance A?:ent. AS it kxs ii n: a. a re sale by Ii. I 1 1. a . a . a.,-.. inrs ! Mountain Hoiirp Shaving Parlor Itrateid on Cantr vtrret Bear Mnantstn Hoase ordre. Shavinit. Hmir l altinr and Sh4uio- JOB:: PRlXTjJ c Tilt: ri;,f;Uv Priritincr It trie ti:ace t en JOB PRIMT.. 'tomptly a:.J sali-fart rt, fill tnret the rtunpt-tioti, firsl-cis-ss prir-r W d of s ; k :' I l(l "k -t.,4 l6t i f it Mil Fast Ptessls Era -V are prrird U turn rvt-ry nisrrii.in.i) TY1.E and i X j Lowest Wp Sothitig oat the l-t tli uur wmi -t-SS-. ir ,..lf prerl lo print on tl r I'OfTERS. PlIOfiKAwy K- Ul'MSKSK i:akhs T... f'" .1. Rr.-, Monthly Mitkmvm. Lauki C lltt i m;. VlMTINtl ("At!.. I H Dkakts. Cf.i m. 1-KTTKK AMI Ilor ami 1-Ahi v V, !-'Mi . I Ml 5" us, 1 Ve can print at lllttni j; f-.irtJ ., ana nfifii t-itin I t,, u, n .. i r-tiT on nrmrt t. f I must Ki-axiiin;,! The, Cainlim K ffrlT neYwwantitilwrn,bk1S reads that OLsD HONESfl CHEWING TOBACCO Is the best that is c&de,c: at ONCE tries it. asd ear; money and secures cs; satisfaction than ever bete A. VOID imitations, tssti having the genuine. If ycr I dealer haszft it ask get it for yom. HO. FUZR 1 BROS.. IciTiC ' , VKa I HALL b Hi RENEWES T e-rt iwii.ii!iH!T P? jis T TVTS I - " f. t i - I klKl 1 J. -J. - . ' a.sojraii-e, even to tLe ti.t kp- 11I Hlll H 1I4IK totOtltSJ It docs all Uiat is ciiued. It causes nw growth c( rt lieads providra the ta r IjI.i w "' i . t.L.t. id Ll.i....i ihft rave' t natural rolor to trti or faded a-. I serves the oa! lirat'Jiful a. j... i J, ,, hirfu3C' i i.. i... it .ri-'l trous. ana eauees U U frv - I thick. I Hall's Hi TyfTtwrR rT. eff.-cts bj tie heai:t.ful 'Ii"iJyn Trirrtal.iej lnrredin:-. vrbks - anu rriuvrnair. i. - - - lt a delLjhtful artiole for t-i -talninrT tK aJli'l. a orate ju1-W!t and dry up ti" , K-avirm tne na:r -atiier preparations. Buckingham'" V wh ISKERS Colors them brown or t -A-k. J 0 I and 1 the bet dv, tcui! ,.1 produces a prrtuanent mi belrur a lm:!e t.rer.:..n. venienV of application ttas at; rasriasa r . P. HA IX laid by ail Daaiari Usii Steei Picket PHFAPFR . TKM f t H l I f H ' K d if. ii r. . I t ( ... 1 I . , i.".Ci i ' pub 1. 1 the a a 1 f1 U I h - !' y r :. s ! - I . atSB- . Lf Mi Tte mtarr eat rtrtel r-cf vJv. r aettiKfl br-4 a or arf ' " .' prior. II.. o.i,,.. .1 , tuNM rtniac. rir f.bIir I Ire. SUA Kkilfne. Sr-. ,r 1 y ,fc4 TAYLOR 4 otA,l--w,' 0L 203 205 Haras! St. DSCI.6.'.' JT. suiSi-'cof Hot ire Ip berrlrVr P Ab'' .i.l veil K. Ni'lf'-f-trtBlrrul thJI X ,T. at " 2 Aa.lrrw V -.; ' - fled la Ibet --Br' n P Ii-' t-H.o. tn an i K r !1 i-'' - L 111 I.rr4 f'" I I ""-.iTI -'W . ,!. I .... in ,u Bikini in.i tt snsaner. hare el year patronaae solicited. i I 1 pays tdterUM. Try tb I kuiii. t i -ik