uu T Arthur Sewall Formally Ac cepts the Nomination. nit: ;oi.i Stan n. is ii al'i:ak;nfi. 1 he Vle Presidential 'a?.lMlH,te- l.tt Some IliK Hlnt. Ivit'v the ll ItMg Ce nh n I- r-- Mlwr thit I(m-It Vl Out III. Rath. M . O-t. 7 Hon. Arthur S wall. I)i?niMTiitn: c-aiilnlitf fur vi- president, of tins Unititl Stuti-s. has mud", public his It-ttrr of nit t-pf ;it:: It is sls follows : Hon. Stephen M V tilt?, f 'tminuHii .nil Mem tMr of the Not ifi'-athm t !iiiiiiiiti?-.: f i F.NTI.KM KN 1 Iiiivii tin? honor to m:-,(l In writing, as ' tiavt? nln-uilv vitIkiIIv done, tin- nomination ti-mti-n-d hy you mi la-half of th- ItaniiM-riitii: wirlv m-h its c an ilidati- fur ti- pnsiihnt of tin- I'nilKi Stntt-s. Ami in mi Iiii 1 am (ilml first t express my sal is(u-tioii that tin' lul lornt tif our jmrty, whh-h hits iaiiiiiiiainli-il tnv lift- loiitf alli'irium-t-. ts Imiu-st I v anil full li-clanitory of nil tin; prin-iplrs anil -iMiiiilly of tin; iilisorliltijt llii:iii-t.-l Issue liMit which as you say 1 look my t-.enl '"When thi lioiirs of triumph si-oim-d r mote and when arnnnint money -h;iui(or-throughout the world Imasled that, flu eumiuist of the Aliierii.ui masses rimpliti"l. Thest; prinetnles lllivi; Intro ot lata; in nlieyani-e, hut only lai-mist? Ihosat whom ,we triisti-tl to niaiiitaiu them have failed to do so. these prlniph-s i-an imvit tli Wis hnvti resi uiil ur piirly Imm tlio who under this iulliienee of I lie iiiinie power have entit ml litl anil deliasil it Our mission now is to n-sene from thl saline Kvi-r and its foreign ullles. 0111 own lielnveo country This Is the lirn: and highest duty imxscd liy onr (Kirly' platform; upon tlm 'rforin:iiiin of tin ARTHUR BSWALL dntT all other reforms must watt. Th test of party principles is the -vcnimen they assure; the proof of jrood ipiviti mi nt is a contented mid happy piple,ini. th' supreme test of iMith is the ability I. yuide the country through crisis a well as to administer the ffovermnen in ordinary tinu-s. Our ptsople now fnrr j erisis, a i-rlsls mom serious than any slni- the war. To what party shall they tun in their dim emertretiey ? It is true tha the present erisis may not involve al equally, that there are t hose who do no suffer now i.d may not suffer should tin crisis thre!i,lied hy the gold standard come on tn a!. Its fury. Human srlilshness makeH thos deaf l oil appeals, hut. to these, fortunately, tin Ifc-moeratic party 1ms never ineded to ap peal to win lis battles, nor does it now save as there an; some amonn them win r.'tn rlst: superior to self in the Kaerifiii which such a crises demands of every i trint. Wts are told thai the country h.i prosjicrcd under tin; present iixillelar standard, that, its wealth has enormousl increased I irimt.il so, hut In whos. hands? In the hands of the toilers, tli. farmers, the miners, the fahricators Ii factories, the I rulers of the nation's weal I) ill icacc, its defenders in war? have the the prosM;rity which was theirs so late a 2(1 years ajio? I deny It. They deny il None atiirm it save t hose whose Interest it is to do so Whose profit would diminisl. as prosierily ret urns to thost on a-lmi distri"ss they thrive) All is indit'd ri-iht Ik Iwci ii ;ipltal and lahor. The Iwst iiiiiiiey in the world" i none too immI for tlmse who have Ot. it hut how- is it with the . pel ivnl u' our rieoph; who have "trot it to jjet f" I low is it with those who must, huy lhis"liei money in the world" with the products oi their own l.ilw.r? Thesi- am tin- people (u. whom the I tcmiKsra! ic party wonhl li'ifls late What is Ihels-st money for t liese is the iietion for all to a.-k who real I love this land How elsetNin you mcrcitsi lalxirs' purchasin; miwct lint hy incrcas iiift I he price of lalairs iriHliu lsC Is II r. fair measure of values, that, in inn tcai priMliiciu mi lion I en hushels of olafoc must Im iiiid for a dollar, ten hushels oi oats for a dollar, sit hushels of corn for u dollar, three hushels of wheal and all other products of the soil, and mines, au thelalNirof all wnji! earners ut thesanu ratio? IIim'S any fair mind say this i honest money that forces such an ex change, and if it is not a fair exchange, i it lionist. is-it l-ss t han rolilw-ry? This is the condition to which the single frold stamlard has hioiiht us I'luh r n the apprcciat ion of lhr "l'sl money tn the world" has increased the wealth oi the rich, and tor the same reason has in rrenscit the debt of the di-htor. So it h;--Nen, so tinder the prcs-nt standard il must continue to lie. Wit h t hie olijeet lessons alioiit me. little in-cd have we foi history anil statistics, ami the studies ol schol.-irs. I.iitle satisf.-iction it is u u th.it tlicy have warned us long sin' ol the deadly evil of t he cold standard It has brought lis at last to t he fiarting ol the ways. Whither shall t he people (co in the way that has led to the enslave ment, or into that which offers them theii only chance to regain individual liU-rty. l.istitiK prosperity, and happini-ss? l-t not our opHnents chiirj.it us wit h creating class (list met ion Alas, for the republic they are alrejidy hem, cnaliil hy the He pithliivnn policy of the last :m years, cn-.atiil by the very system wc would now over throw and i.cstr. .y. Nor do we raise a set-tiotial issue. The nomination you ten iter repels tin charts. None knew N ttcr than I that this nom ination is meant- as no personal tribute, but its an assurance that our party Is n non sectional p,irty. Not by our policy, but only by the continuant; of the fcoU standard can si-ctionalism Iw revived Neither shall our opponents lie permittiMl to terrify the people by preilictions that temporary disturK-tnces or atiic will come from the imlicy wo proioso. The American pi-ople will lie loyal to the na lion's money, will stand behind it and maintain it at whatever value they them selves may put upon it. Oncv lefom in the present cenerntion have our dcodIc been callitl upon to face a momentous crisis. hat then said Mr. I,uicoln. the chisen leailer of the plain peoplti of the laietr as ttti awed liy ilncdu-, i.i wi-ak em il by tho wily s rsuasnii of the falsn Irn lids, who, as today, pleaded for coin pmtniscwith urunK His answer was: "If our sense of duty forbids this, then let us stand by our duty fearlessly and clfii-ti vol y. I t us lie diverted by noun of these sophistical contrivance wherewith we are so industriously placed and lio tailored, -ontroveii-s such as untying for Mime middle (rround Mwiun rlxht and wrons r;versin the dlvinu rule and iull iun not the sinners hut th ri;hteoiis to li'M;iit.-Micc, such as InyiM-artor.M to Wash I'llon, Imploring men to unsay what V ashinton said, and undo what Wash liiflon did. Neither let us Is slanden-d from our duty by false aei:iisat ions against us l-t us have faith that riht makes mlht, and in that faith let us to the end dam to do our duty as we understand It." e know well the nature of be struff l in which we am oiiKaisI, wn arts anxious only that the Mniile of the land shall understand it, and then our lutttlo is one. liehind the strong enlmuch iiient of theKold standard am u:ithi;red all those favored classes It has 7osU;rKl, the only datitferous classes of the land. A variire mid unholy ;reMl am then;, every trust and combination Is there. Kvery monoMily is them, led by the (n-atest lnonoMily of all, the monopoly of the power of gold. With us In our assault tits in t hese entrenchments am all these unselfish men, who not now sillTcrlnpf t hemsclves. ran not nt content with comlitloi is so full of sulTerinfjrs for others, and thai, vaster ' oi our ieopie wno nave lui-ti sao- rilhisl to the small and selfish rbiss who now resist their attempts o n-ualn thi-ir ancient rights and llls-rtii. TIii-.-m; m the nt riots ot 1H!; the f of a "dishorn- t lollar" which enriehm JO imt o-nt uf our youpla Uf rob the rait; Ike lipfendufs ul fjie honieg of the land, 1m )Ublie morals and the publlo faith, lith-of which alike for bid the M ytiient of uovcrmnenl obliKa tlons In a .mill costlier to thos; who have to pav than that the isniitruct cjills for; the defenders of the honor of I he na tion whose most sacnil i:hart;e is to care for the welfan; of all lis cilii-ns The frw and unlimited i-oinatse ot sil Her is Ilia; sole n-mi-ily with which lo check the wnniKs of tislay, to undo I he ruin of the isl and for our inspiration we have the juslii-cof ulir iiili-s- anil t host i-hi ishwl principles of Jefferson and -lack i which shall U- our itui.lc on our return Miwer. "Kipial and exact justice loa.l nu ll, alisolute ncipiii-scclli;e in ihi;lsioiis of the maorily. the vital principles of public, the honest Kiyment of our debus and sncnil pmscrvat ion of I he public. f;illli " l'nr-uiiilly si-nsible of the Intth honor of the nomination you lender. I am, truly your, Al Ulli Ii Sir w M.I. THE CONNfcCflCin tltCIKIN Kkii,,m-i al Atioll m tlrt,uMirn Mattllv I IO.IMMI Nrll MiiiiIIi. MaktmKI. f:nnn..f)it. 7. - t tin; H tow lis in the stale eliftlons w-re held tn Mi'J. Kef urns . have licen rii-eiveil from I4 of tliis towns Those not heard fnmi are isolnleil and without ( wire iiiiiiiiiinilcat ion and i-iint alninn so few voters astxi Is-tif iniitisiderable iui poi tamst Of the 14(1 towns heard from i:t:i have elit-ted the Itepublii-iin ticket, which shows a Haiti of 2 tow ns over the election of last year Those towns have niven the Kefiub lli-nii majonty. nvenijiilin alsiuf lK. in-Ili-atltiK an approximate majority in the state of la.tNNI. Of the Hi tow ns now missing, tune are consiileril as safely Kepublli-aii with insiK'iijtieaiit Republican majorities. Tln;st; missiiif,' towns, together with the larKer towns of New Haven. Hartford. Hi-iil"cKirt. Derby. Ansonia and Nauj;atui-k. wheie no oloctsoiis wore held. woorditiK to tin? estimates of the Ki'imbliiain iiiuiiiutrrs. would kiv,! n Keiublic4in inajorily in the state of nlsiut a(),(MK) At the DciiiiM-ratic headquarters, how ever, while they coneeiie an apparent Republican majority of 1 0.01 Ml or I2.IMK) they claim that local issues were too sharply defined to permit of an ox pros sion on the national issues, and that the Republican ma.'trlty in Oninoi ti cut on Nov. X will not exoooit IO.IMMI THE CZAR IN PARIS. II atnit the ('tarliiH i;lrn a ttoyal VI iie liy 1'rrnrli l'inil. Paris, Oct 7. Thn entrance of the czar and irtwirina info Paris was the occasion of wild demonstrations by the Mipul;u(; all the way to the Russian embassy, whons they are stopping. I'ri-sidcnt and Mine, Faure called anil then tho royal iair went, to church. Th czar then drove to the Klysee piilace alone in order to return the visit of lresidnt Faure, and the czarina re turned to the Russian embassy. Letter in the day Mum Caruof. widow of the late president of Franre, and hi-r son called at I hi; Russian eiulwissy and hail a brief but i-ordial interview with the c.arma. The czar after leaving the Klysee (uilace drove to t he residence, of M. Ixm bet. jire.sidcnt of the senate, and M Hrissou. president of tlm chainlicr of detiuties, whern he left, cards. lator he went to the palaco. Presi dmit Fauro. surronndiHl hy the mem Iters of his military household, met the czar at the portico of the pahu-n, and after warmly shaking hands with his majesty they proceeded to a salon, whore they remained In conversation for "JO minutes The rfhident then conducted the rr.r lo another salon, where Hit; minis lers wore presented to his majesty, and thence the latter was escorted to the (irande. Salle des Feles, where filMI sen a tors ami deputies were preseufiMl tit Un distinguished visitor. On returning to the Russian em bassy lie received the presidents of tin; chain tiers, the cabinet ministers and tin-iiionils-rs of the diplomatic corps. Later the czar and czarina attended a dinner at. the Klysee palace. Then they went to the theater. POISONED BY WHiT 6 PlSH Hyuterloo Ieth and Slckatu It VI. ;iiiln l"laf:ea. MlLw ai'KF.k, Oc t. 7. Oases of poison tiK from eating smoked white fish con inue to be reported Three deaths thus Tar have taken place at Menll. Wis , where Altiert Radlolf, Ous Krupgor and ft man whoso, name Is not given, sue inmbiHl. KruoRer died this moruiii" Radio tf's father and two other children f the family are very ill fioin enting ;iie lish. S'-voral others in the town are in a critical condition. Altogether jv;nty cases of poisonitia are ri'isirfen t Merrill. Four morn cases are r." ported here.. The victims are Theodore 5uhr, his wife and two children. Their -itdition is quite serious Following so closely after the pros tration of all the students in fjonx-ordia college in this city, and the similar atlliclion of over 541 people who ate the fish, the news from Merill is causing quite a panic from fish eaters and ileal rs Twenty additional cases are re ported from Bmthertim. on the east shore of Lake Wiiinetiat;o. tho family nf (JisirKe W ts-r. i-onsist ui" of himself, wife and five children, iieuig in u sen nus condition The analysis hy the Milwaukee; health authorities developed the fact thai tin lish partaken at Concordia colh-oe con laimil the poisonous genus called Romanies. The state Isiard of health will investiuale tho cases at Okkosh Brotherton and Merill ENGLISH HAVE A MONOPOLY. No Cm For Amorlram l Try lo Com p"l In Sonllt A itie r Nltw York. Oct. 7. Amona the pas sengers who reached this city on lioard the American line steamer New York wn Secretary l W. Flshhack of tho American legation at Buenos Ayn in company with a party of la American manufacturers who hail been stiiilyin; mmercial interiwfs in South America. The entire time consumed In Brazil anil the Argentine Republic was one unbroken situs of fetes and luimiiicts. the rs-oplo in every instance turning on! to do the part y honor Secretary Fish back said flint at tho preset time it was itiiossitlc for the llniti-d States iniinnfai-tiiri-rs or mer chants to compete with tin- Kuglish in the gritat commercial contets of South AniiTicsi. The Knglish have establish mollis in every center, and ships to transport, the goods hither and timber The remains of K S llacon. who died during Ihe trip, was brought ov i on the New York and was removed i.. Eri for inlermenl tomorrow MURDERING TRAMPS Tha tlorrllile Cliarc AKiml llrxttpmoi, n mn r'Mlrra ICal. Nkw Haven. Conn.. Oct. 7 The po lice of this city believe that hrakemen f the Consolidated railroad have lieen ruthlessly murdering tramps caught stealing rides on ears of that line. It is asserted that ten liodies. all mangled by la-nig run over by trains have lieen fonnd on the tracks of the Consolidated within tho last six months. The dispatch states that a man named Moloney from Brooklyn was shot twice and thrown from a train hy the train hands, but survived his injuries and has given information to the authorities, which led to Ihe arrest of a brakeinan named Bean iTie latter, according to the fctory. conic -sod to the superintend ent of police of Now Haven that tho trainmen made it a practice to kill tramps found on their cars. PllUbaric Mmf it Cama. Baltimore. Ort 7 The champions and the Cleveland ball team have gone to Cleveland where they will play a many of Hie leiuaimng games as may le necessary to settle the contest foi the Toin pie cup unless a seventh should lie reonired. i Pittsburgh will get it. It in announced that the total .receipts for the three Kame played in Baltimore amounted Ut Ult$iJkMJ. ( H00S1ERS TUUNED OUT Immense Crowds Heard Bryan at Indianapolis I.AVF. I.YM'.M IIO'I IMUST. liia-il Smnr of lt i;ll Ih ra.1 r l.c-ailcr' ... -!-.., littKini; Il Una hancnl l-rMl ln llrt ijlf Immi A Itii; !: -l lit. I.MdASAPtil.l.s, Oct. 7 The reception ircoriieil William .leiiniiigK Bryan on us arrival in lndianasilis was as nearly s groat as any In; has tei-oivoil during, his enlire. triji lie made five s ii lies, here. Iwo in Ihe. afternoon 'and Ihree fit night, and at each meeting he addressed immense audiences, one of which was nearly as large as that addressed by him tin Ihe Boston Common. Hie largos! of the. i-ainHilgu The Bryan jiarfy arrived in Indian apohsiit 12 - 4a o'cliM-k. ami was ri-ecl veil at the station wilh gtent out hnsiasm rroui many thinisjiuds gathered alsml the station, lie was taken iuiiueilial ol y to the Oraiid hotel, and the irade from the do-mf to the hotel was a con tlliiious ovation to Ihe candidate. The Cleveland dnb lliPlliie.; Alliort ciKits and silk hats. Ihe linliaiiapslls Kepiiblican Silver club and the Cray Hub acted as escorts, and the parade (asset I through streets lined with poo plo, the prtliciial thoronuhfari-s bonr; so crowdiul that Ihe sidewalks wei ru l off in order to keep the ciowd froni pressing iimhi Ihe carnages After dinner Mr Bryan addressed the largiwt crowd of the day at t In state house. Kvery inch of available standing and climbing room was taken The ark in front of the stale house was packed with humanity, the streets on either side were crowded, and piiiph wore gathered in the windows of the build MIL'S across the sfn't in rude! to see the candidate, even if lliev could not hear him. Prnlwihlv less than om fourth of the audience heard his speech, but those who were able to got within the sound of his voice were out Imsiastu to a degree. It would Ih; an ImjiONSihilit v to il i mate the ctowd so great was tt Mi Bryan began talking at :t:la o'clock ami niiiiio a half hour's siieeeh After the nomim; had i-onclniled hi remarks at the st ate house he was fakoi. to Toiiilinsou hall, where he siinke to as many people as could tie. gotten into and in front of the balcony whore lie stood This meeting was also cut Imsl.iMic and often during Ins speech the candidate was stopped by t he ilemonst rat ion. i.t approval At night he strike to t hiee more audiences, one. to the Commercial Travelers' association in Ihe (iraml hotel and one from a platform ontsuie the courthouse and one In Tnuiliii.ii, hall. Tin; sM-o Ii inside tho hall was i the lalsiriug men of Indianapolis His remaiks wi re applauded in lh. who. In his state house, speech Mr. Bryai. made some hard slaps at Mr Byiiniii one of the priucifial loailers of the gold Democratic inovoinont. He was deal ing some hoi blows at tin- gold I i o.o rats when a voice said : "(Jive it lo Bvnuiii " Mr Bryan said : II vim want. In know arhAt- mat distil, guisfieil cili.i-ii A voice "Kxtlngnlsheil" Mr Bryan Tin- gent leinai. nggi-.i.: e.xtillglilsiieil . llti li but I will ,iv ills till-vllislied iM t ause he ho n e-l whethei he lias any flit un. or not If vu want U know what he salil alsuit the gold Unnl anl let me read from 1.1- -ii I. it, I ik.i of silver in lssti "Again. Ihe adviiiitti-f, oi goto f.proa'-.i is with oH'ti hands and mlln.u inil. i, ances, but. I lear with ihtti ln-neull t heir coats ' Aha, my friends, he nriderstu.n the. n tare of I he animal Is lom I.. I g.n lo a sin-late wit h it. He Is i lghl Hi hi. ih ... lp lion The gold stnliil.ird novel fought .11 open fight It carries I lit kullt ..I tlu-a-sassin ,-iml iIiks its work t hiiul ll,r n,i.l. of a burglar If. In tiot al. ..i-i Ar.i-ii.v never was and novel will bn Now sii'. si;, how Vrli ha jr.ot-rlo.oi-them He said . "Oh," they say, "w Wrtnl sliver '. v r nit blmetallists. but we want m honest dol lar Sush-ihI coinage and wi, will driv. Kngland, ( ierinany anil othii nation!, bimetallisui, ami tin I. the price ol ilvi bullion will appreciate, jn.ii .,ui lollxr will Ih; woith a hiindied cenl " That is w hat he s.iid in ISMi My Irit-isils Instead oT siiying now that we will adopt hiiuetallism and drive ot hei nat ion to il hi; says that we will stand by tin gohl standard ami allow ot ln-i nation I., ilriv. us away Irom il I mighl alsi. .iu.le. l you what Mr. By mini .u..ld n. 1 1 1.. 1 sMich from Mr Ingalls Now t.i.tt tl.. language ipioteil from Si i.atoi Innils "No eliilurin fabric of i.atl..nal pn.s M-rity can Ixi lniildcd 01, gold to. hi 1 t he money of uionari h King ic.vit. It. I he exchanges of n it ions art- .ifTi-ii-d . II ; ils tendency is to art i.mlalt 11, va.i masses in t he i-omuicrclal i-enter. i.i.il . move from kingdom lo kli. )' in sm I. volumes as to unset t le value and stu i, the liiianees of the world It is tin Instru ment of gamblers ami sM-cnlator and tin idol ot I he miser and thief The object 1.1 much adoi:ifloil It l-coliic li,nht .1111I .iit 1 ve. and shrinks al Ihe approach nf danger, and whenever II is 111. v-i nii-ih-.l II always lls.ipM-ar at Ihe huhl.i alarm, it liegins lo Iim.U for n tnu- . it lli--h rough Ihe Hat Ions al war to Ihe l.atloli Hl NMi-e War make It n fugitive. X.- Miinle in a great eim iji iii y ever found . ailhfnl ally in gold ll is the 11.0M n. srdly and t mac herons of all metal Il makes no t real y that II does not make II has no Iricmts whom it il.ien not mn.ii. r (.: later Im I ray Armies and navii-s nre r.ol uainlaiiiisl by gold. In tmiei.f panic an. I ealamity. slnpwrei k and diater, it Iv. comes tin- eniei agini anil mini-let ot ruin No nation i-ver fought a great wai by I he aid of gold On Ihe contrary ii. the crisis of g ma test peril it Income ,-u, enemy more pole 11 1 thai, tht l. 1.1. th. fli-ld But when the battle is won and HMce has Ut-ii si-cnnil gold tcapjH-ai and claims Ihe fruits of victory " Mt a rNUAal Cnntntalnn. Nkwphiit, Ky . Oct. 7 The case of John Seward, the defective chargini with the siitMtrditiatioti of tw-rjnry in fhn trials of Jackson and Walling, has neen fswtjionort. W illtnm Trusty. Sr father of William Trusty. Jr.. whom Seward introduced as a witness swear that Pearl Bryan was fonnd dead in 1 .-1nc111n.it 1 and conld not have lieen murdered on the Kentucky side of the river, made a i-onression. stating that certain attorneys offered $afM for such evidence and that Seward gut his son to testify accordingly and then kept all money Will IMt An f ii r .1 r. Washin(!TO. Oct. 7. The Venezun Ian tmondary commission will meet next Saturday for the hrsf time in sev eral mouths and it. is exftected that con siderable business will Ik; transact, d At least a lame ouanlilv of m .ii.,, . tamiNy to the iinpiiry with which the o.. ,,,,,,,, isi-nargen intsbeeii collected by the agents who have been engaged all summer in this country and Kuropo suul much of this will lie in shapo for linal consideration A HltlrinUh Will. Strikers. Lkadville. Colo.. Oct. 7 A report has reached military headquarters of a skirmish at the Resurrection mine be tweeu soldiers and strikers. Kight, armed men approached close to the mine and opened fire on the guards Both the soldiers and their assailants sought shelter behind rocks and kept np the shooting about 20 minutes. No one was hurt as far as known. Ilishnp lUrhnun ! r). Bf.thifhrm. Pa., Oct. 7. A tele gram has been received by the provin rial elders conference of tho Moravian church announcing the death of Bishop Henry T. Bachmaii, which occurred at the parsonage of the Moravian church - . it. ti 1 11aco 11111, ia. A tirugciitlx' iiiivent ion. Philadki-Piha. Oc... 7.The twenty second anrm.il convi iitioit of the Ni tional Wholesale Drnggists' association w liemg held here. President J. O. filiol of Minneapolis in the chair. They defied the rain. Horn rwlfRa mn Vut to Canton tt Hear McUlnlrf, (axion. (.." Oct. 7. The regular wct Isintnl tram brought two extra roaches to this city filled with shouting McKinh-v men Trum Kast Brady, Ciar ion county. Pa. They were headed bv t band and tanner aniiotincilig the party as --pliiKK-rats of Clarion cisnnty. Pa The delegation waa introduced bv N K (Jraliam and addnwwod by Ma jor McKinley from his front jmrch No more ent husiastic callers have neon here that those from Toiiawanada and P.ulTalo anil Syracuse. N. Y.. and hi ni-uii; rounfy. Mich. And through the drenching showers the caller marched to the McKinley hhine. niak ing the i-ity ri-soiiiul with their enthu siasm, while mounted troops and largo band of nmsic. and finely drilled coni-paim-s uiilforminl ip Mackintishes pvokinl cheers from the thousands who stood sheltered in the doorwnyn and under awnings while the visitors marched bv The formal receptions of Ihe visiting delegations did not end the demon trat ions Sim 111 as the city was shrouded in darkness, the clnlw wro again on the fttreot. Michigan and New York ami Ohio muting to form the sjM tnclo. When the jwirade was well organised if marched and counter marched pjist the McKinley homo, and was reviewed from the little stand on the front lawn hy Major and Mrs. Mc Kinley. IVi-sident Higgins of tho In diana and Republican league and mem l.crs of the McKinley household A spwial ! rain of five coaches arrived bringing tin- lumlier dealers of Buffalo and Tonaw:inila This was a ilislin gnishoil app-aring and thoroughly en thnsiasf ic delegation It was composed of business men coiinitiHl with the lumlier trade, and according to the statement of tho spokesman, including many former Democrats. The roeop tion was held in the Taliernacle. rain preventing a demonstration on the lawn Millard S. Burns made tho in troductory addrosa. Shortly alter 5 o'clock a special train of five ooaohi-s arrived. Injuring the Re publican clubs of Syracuse. N. Y. Most prominent in this was a handsomely uniformed and well-drilled Syracnse es cort, an organizaiinn alTectiil in ISfif. There were also roprnsnlativos of i: of her clnlis, including a detachment nf wheelmen. The delegation was inlro diii-ed by Daniel Crichlon. a business niaii A few minutes after the Syracuse luirty arrived a special train of ten coaches reached Canton, bringing a delegation nann-d in honor of Ionewe. and organized in the county of Adrian. Mich The partv was madenpof aluof (Ml vr cent of farmers The delegation in a pouring rain marched to tho Me 'Kinley home to view tin; lawn They thou returned lo the Tabernacle, where Henry C Smith made the intrivluctory address PRFSincNT ON A VACHT Ha !.-. rtnarir llay lll XV If. Tube m 1'ritln. Br77ARt's Hiv. Oct. 7 The presi dent has left on 1 11.1 ( neida As every thing was in readiness there was node lay in the. departure of the yacht and in a few moments after Mr. Cleveland reached here she was steaming down Ihe bay Private Secretary Thiirlicr is also the guest of Mr. Benedict on the I rip It is oxpi-otod that the party will not reach Jersey City Is-fore Friday, as it wast he intention to sjH-nd consider able tune fishing a they proceed. Mrs Cleveland, with the children, traveled in a sjxM ial car attached to the regular New Vork, New Haven & Hart ford train for Boston. This car was dropped at M iddlelioro, and lieing taken up later by another train,-proceeded on to Taunton and Providence and thence to 1 ireenwich to visit Banker Benndict's family Small lorprrinlintt Award. Washington. Oct. 7. Secretary Iler lert has finally awarded t he contracts for buildlM" the smaller lors-ilolmats lie already having awarded tlioHd knot boats. Herresohoff of Bristol. R I . gets one 2i..-knot boat and two I'll knot I mat. WoltT Al- Zwickor'of Portland Or., got two -JSi-ktiot lxits. flu; Col nmbiati ironworks of Baltimore get one I -oat and the Hillniau Shipbuilding company of Philadelphia get Ihe re maining 'JO-knot Imat. ti- tni-,1 Ni riaitrit Pan Fkancisoo. Oct 7. Tht. dispatch from Ioiidou. telling of the am si ol William M Castle of San Krancisio on the charge of stealing furs, is discri-il ited by his friends here Tho Mi Castle mentioned in the dispatch is tho senior member of the big tea. colVc-o. and dried fruit shipping firm of Casth Brothers nf this city Kl-c-llc n v Itisliop. Bi FKAi.o. Oct. 7 The council of tht diocese of Western Now York is in ses sion to select a Protestant Episcopal Lisbon to succeed Rev. A. C. Coxe. do ceased The contest in said to rest lie I w ecu Bishop Walker and Dr Lang ford with lir- Stone trong third. the market. 1'int-r.i-BO. Oct WHEAT So I oln ::a.:to: No t ml. 7IJX. I12l. (t)UN-Nrt z fcllew .mv.T.lle. No. alo-llwl Msfti'.,!,; I,iu., ,m. K,rm -- J-jc- ! -! ear. i:.((,U.- HATS-No I Mlntr. SuifliiHr, N k rt. m-Sii-. eilrs No A while. ?.ll&?4c: llul.l i.lkril. Xlfrri HAY Xi. I tlinnttiy. 'f II HVfUl Nn t. i.vlli..i.i. iihcmi.n. ta.anffgj.i.i; No lf..llc 1-lKlrie. tl iV.itJ Ht. all,i. hv. t II laiui.l.i i: ll tlinolliy hTTTKH-Kliu prim. lHSt2r; .to rmm r ls!vil!. . liii.. Inn, , ri nmry. Il.,tl7. ; lar.c ii.iu.lri toll low vraila .i..l S.kll.U f.( lk: i'H KKsK l-'nncy New Vnr lull t-iui. 'Vt-: new Oliiirn mil r.if-iim IVi'.tSe. Vi sm Si tiilw. Ilitlliy. . Iiml.nm. r .na. ;v.jvi-. tltiio Swisa. in IiiIm. Ih-.. Swi. 111 aiiisrp I.I.n ks llllie Ki;s-siruily fresh Pennry trarila ami l.l... in Hes Ilia lie. mtiiimU. U'lfclie ItHTl.TKY -ltrira live . hickrns. 7ina:N; i-n .l. live cliukciia. snmll. SeutiVK-.; spruiu lilckri.. XVii.Kv- H.r ,,ir; dressetl 1 In. krlw. Iftl.ii M-r pound. ilrpsM-d .rin hlckeiin. -Vyitl-.lv. five ducks. HntOMk. i-r pair, live ImktvH. labile i piuind I'lT-tFBfBO. Ort, s OATTI.E-Recelpt fall on .Monday, tmrnrn or. a.-le. uihtkel alow ; tixla v's rei eipl Hidil; n.arkcl 11111 haiir-d We .pioln prices fnl lows Prime. f.;tVTH fin; Kooil. fl u Ci.4.:l(. Ii'ly. 7 (l; Knol hiilchers. .! HV-l llu. fair. S-i tikj 11 Til; eomiunn. fi J.V&a.til, hulls, Mhk Ad wi linlnciineiiwH. f.Vl Cl5. Iresh rows Mini sirliim r. SJi.Ki.ti Ul IliMiS-Iieieipt fnir on .Monilay. iS 1 sr 011 aale, market slew ,, Y.-rkers nml pics: i.lhe Bihiles sln.,V; tmUy's run IllMil. .le uiKiiil fah lor Ut grades tin. I slow nn lie hi weichl; prices mn Imn.il We ,,i.ie: prime i.eiliiin. weichlH at t-lne.4t.IKS Ut heavv Yorki-rs. f;i 4iVJr. : Sli; l omiunn lo fair Yorker. . Xfc 411, I,, hv boas Anie.i .MI. rnuah at.il .ti;s. :,i,Mt S1IKKP AMi I.AMBS-PnntT ItKhl oi MoihImv. 12irs on nsle. nmrkel steaily or. Mieep anil Isn.ho. vent i nlvit, iiusrtcl lower. I.-mIht rent-ipti. Iii-lii. mnrkel stsi- n, aheep. hut o 01. tainhs. prices on- l.niiued - We qiiole prices lollows Prime. fVSia.;i i, ril. Ja ;na,1 ..ti. tnit, .!' (tta.tli. 1 oinm.ni. (I 7.va- . culls. 75. 411 a j.nihs-:hr.ii e. M 4iH -,. coii.mnn In kikmI. .lli4i,4 III. vciil lalves. .Soo mi; heav anl thlii CHlves. J: lkKu rrfl CixcinMATl. Ort 8 HOGS Mxrkel etehilf at 2 S115 1 41. Ra el.ls. S. '.Hi' !..(!; shipments, l.iHI henil. ('ATT1.H.- Market stesilv Hi $2.-j,4 a Re trlpts An, shipments. Mil l.exl sillKV.r AM 1.A.A1HS-Mrket for .-teer Mesrlv hi ll 7.y&:l in Receipts. 1 fwo head Rhll.mer.ts, l.tui heed ln.l.s-Market sienU at $. 4t,4 ii", .,,.. t YOUR. Oct. , HEAT ispnt mrfrket firmer; No. I Uri r.c CORN Spot market firm; No. 8. 2fio. OATS Soi market firm; Nn (.Cc CATTLE No trailing Enropean rar.les gur.te American Meers at 1iko H-r pound iltesse.l weiuht. refrigerator beef nt K.i,. ,,r pound; bheep al 9tlOHo per pouD.i rl rested welirhl SHEEP AND LAMHS Market slow and weak. Sheep. fc.Oiil.WI; lauiba. 4 UKJ5.0JL mvuo Mmn uiwax aa a.UAiAa kJt Are You Afraid o TO RUAD DOTH SIDES OF TUB QUESTION? The New York Journal is the only Metropolitan paper indorsing Bryan and Sewall and it daily publishes articles hy the leadine financiers of the country on both sides of the question, Silver Gold." versus It is progressive liberal and always espouses the cause of the masses. Every broad minded man should read it. whether Republican or Democrat. De'ly - - - - - 1 Cent ovBiywbertx Subscription for One Llonth. including Sunday - - - -40 cents Two Months and a Half - - $1.00 Send subscription to The New York Journal, Ctrcnlatlcn Department, NEW YORK, H. L. JUHfiSTOb. M.J.HVtk. A. H .bVl'K. tKTABLlHHKO 187i. Jolinstou, Buck it Co., HANKKUS, EBENSBUKU. - - - PENN'A. A. Ml. HI I H, l anhler. tjTHLISHai HKH. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKIHJ.IHWN, FA. T. A NH tKHtl llll, l anhler. General Banking BosiBtss Transacted. Tbe Inihiwlmc are the piiDoltiai feature ot reneral harKin.- hunlnee: HF.niKITH Kocelveit payable on ilenr.and, and loterent hejar Intt certificates lsi-ue.1 n time teogttri. KitendeJ to caitouien on lavorahle termaaad nprove.l ia.er itlre.intet at ml time. . I. FTIN Made In the loralitv anrf upon all the bantrnv towns In 'he tTnlted statea. I'barvea mnWtu IIKtlTS lasned netcotlable id i I .rt nt th ''nlfT States, ami Inrelun exchanire nsoe.t on all parr of Korot. a "rTf tit merchant, termer and mheiK aoilrtted, t whom reainMe aor..ino.latlrin will tie extended. Patrons are ssure HiaI all ln.na.-ii.in nbul be held atrmt 1 j f.rtvsie and confidential, and 1 hat they will he treated a ItlraMr as ko hanklna- rales wn iernlt. Keert rally. JIIII.STII!. KI'I'K A . 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 Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which can not be pulled off the case the A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE. THE KEELEY CURE Is a special boon to bti-HncF rxt-n who, having dnlul unconsciously into the drink lndiU and awaken t.i find thu disease of altt.lioli.Mii fatotied np in tht'io, rendorinir Uicin muit tn mniim-e af fairs ruquirinsr a clear braia. A tour weetu course of treatment at the PITTSBURa KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 424G Fitth Avenue, rwitorps to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroy the abnormal appi-tite. and rwtore them to the comtition thev were in be fore they imlulirc 1 in f tiiaulants. This hiis been done n more than IfiOO canes treated hero, and among them some of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and eftiriencr of the Keelev "un. The fullest and most n-archiluj iiivestlfntioii la n vitod.. Send for pait pbiet uivina full iuJ urina tion. auirlM. I'oiatoea and all aprlne rmpa will c row bciu.-r and yield lar more, if j vi pailO Phosphate FlneMt fertflfm-r hf ail bir. m w.ti fint from intuiufkcturHr to txrmr (no . special pntvfi torrarttwi IoCh TORK CHtJIICIL MOKkS, titrk, Ta. WANTED " " m m m0 werbty men to ret.reseut us In tbe ia'e ot HurfThnieu Nuireir Stock. Specialties eontrollok by ns. Hl.b&t Silary or t ominiion paid weekly. Steady em ployment the year round. utnt tree; exclusive territory: experience not nreef 9ry: hU V -sureit workers; sdeclal inducements to tieicinnet-.. Write at once tor particulars to ALLEN NURSERY CO.. KOOHESTI.R. N. Y. Jnly 31. .5in. JOHN F, STRATTONS ImilMI aa WaslaaJa Oaln la all Ihubsf MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Violins. Crltara. Banjo. Accordeont. HarmoBl- , all kinds ol Strings, ctc etc. 811. 81; 615. 617 East Oth St. . New York, TOR SALE. La rtre tract f trood tea rden land In Sontheatf m Vlorlda At I EN TS WANTED to sell opUoas. A pi iy quick FLORIDA GARDEN LAND CO, KOUHESTEKf N. Y. July 31, 6 Bin. Wanted-An Idea Who Mn think fit nnm almnU UftlxiK to iiAteot? Protect yow 11 ear: ttr may hriug you wealth. neys, WanhinfftoB, D. CVfr I heir $l.fU prUo offer '. wUul Ust ot two boxulretl InvettUoom ant ml. 1 1 I . 1 L 1 r rr - win 1 Vot' 1-i i4 Vlll bo wreathed with a most engaging smile, afier you Invest In a WMtoSswrngMaeliinB EOUIPCO WITH ITS HEW PLiSH 7EKS50H, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TEtiSION RELEASER, The most complete and useful devices ever added to any sewing machine. The WHITE is Durably and Handsomely Built, Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Sews ALL Sewable" Articles, And will serve and please you up to the full limit of your expectations. Active Dealers Wanted in in occu pied territory. Liberal terms. ' Address, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., CLEVELAND. O. Fur ttttlr btf .1. W. S II .1 It A VH II, Oir-rvlltntrn. tle iJ x.i 6 ti A Quick plicf for every Type or HrrvcHE Flux Cardinal Points RcSfCCTiMQ Headache. Ilf v-r fo..-rt thnt ail h.-lach-5 arc t-ssm-ttatly nervous. I'y ijun-t-inu the nrnrcs you-top the hcatlachc. ! Every headache is a pruyer i the oin i al iK.rves ir kest. Soothe them with Koi f- I ShonM vur hcdath. i nervmis. sick. -riothc. dy bK-piic. or c. Caused lv worry. ;ini civ. excesses of any I. i:nl or hrain wcannciN, w-Kurl-ALINB. I hen ch'.Ulren sutrc- nth headache, tr any one else l'r tiat matter. uic Kopfalink. the be.t remedy fvt r o4 -.rcd. S;if", ue. won tk-rtully quick in action. Kui fal:e urrs t vciy f, je rf headache, espec ially thiit ditressiiiLly painful type prcunai to ladies stitTtriiin In hi irrrmilanty or uterine irri tation, or whose dulics retjuire them t' stand to--loiiu periods. 3 . fr KOPF LINF. CURES NIMOUS SHOCK. 'lOUI OsTti.TT M MVOUB HC.DACNI, M K VOUS PHOSTPlaTlON M KHTAU WOftM. OiCBSTtVB A.lMINtS, PlITATIOtS. WtAK ClKCULATliH, ALCOHOUC AND OTM1R IxCffSIS. AHf i-L ailments and coud.tiu.. v. here nerve astc toes rn KOPFALINE Is invaluable fr Tr:trh-rs. Scholars. Preachers Studrnts, Merchant. Kditors. Men. Women and Children rlvrrviody whose nerves -rc at alt likely to et ul -f order. It is absolutely sife under a!l circumstance anJ conditions. Price, 25 c.it5- Scld by tiruci:iis ceticrally, or sent to any d lrei on receipt of price Soli Propmictors. WIN KELM AN N & BROWN DRUG CO BALTIMORE. Mo., U. S. A. ICARTEPJS !?!ck Hrdaclio and rellovpaU tbo trorsWafl fnrf dent to a 1-ilioua atto of the syneim. such a0 Jjizziriesa, Kausco, Drc-wstuuf, Liytrwai aftef eating, l'ain ia tue Hi.!v "c VThilo their moet remark aljlo sucreas has boeu shou n in ciriri(T SI TTparla-hn. yrt Carter's LiSflo Uvnr PHH r eqnnlly vaii)o in OoiiHtipatinn. cnrinjr tv! pro T'.-ntiijg Ihisaanoyinpccmplaint.Tvhiuj t!i-vaiso correct all liBrni-r f 1 bAftniK-tiu run lata the liver and regulate tue U-jwola. iiva if Ucy acUy rArt'ethpy wr.nlilboaliTioatiJr5irfosstnthnoe.who af.-T fromtiifldiHirc..acoi-iplaiiit; butforta Ziately thCirgrxHlijc.atl.jes xioteod ht ro.and Lhnaa whoencetry thorn -Till find thctc littk. pillsvata et.le Inraiuuijr wnr. that they trill not be vnt liugtuduuitbouttbviii. But after ailsick bead SIS Is tli bano of m many Htm tHat hero la wbare. make our great boast. Our pUlscureit wails other, do not. Tartar's L'ttlo liver Pill are w; rnult anJ vrrr easy to take. Oxio r-r two pilla iua.kaa.dnaa. Tti -y are strictly vef ti)le and do not gnpa or l'"rv. tjtl.v- tuc-ir ptniloacticn plearaU vtrt isetLe:n. lit vialaat JS rents ; five for ti. AiH f druiviaia ereryniusru. or t-ct by " 'l - ?AiTEH tAEDIOIN-s CO., New York. : r ill. SlflALL D!iSE. SMALL PRICE " --. cmNini fwuronRfre ror over 'ty yirn. It t .m.l. rfuily rnicatdoiia in all (auntul diaeaim. rurh mm ItheamalUni. I.iakig 4'alarra. loolliat-he, earala-ia, liarLaj-ae and other atlmmt. where pain l an .ttrnd ant. Try It. At lni(r norvs. or hy mail on nwipt of name addrew and ti eenta. WI.NKELMANN & BROWN DRLK3 CO.. Balllmare. Md.. r. f. A. "C.lT.Wk ly 3 rhleaeMer. l.acll.k INum. RraM. rEHHYROYAL PILLS Orli-laal and l.nlv Genuine. rt. alwavii rei;.ble. UDKt ak Brat.,1 in Keil and '4d mrt.llic wiih i.i,, HM.it. Tate I fK tms ami imttttnn. At PruicKiMi. or iffid 4a I Jr In flimj ti j.artfcular. t.-tiaMWi ot V'C t Keller foe I. lull)-." Uttrr. I.t relai " V if Mall. 14,llIO T"tir.ftnilR. Tam 'ai . , .7 1 'hl.-hetert heatlcaltaVadlMn tau,. wlo n? au laical liraauw. M I aila . i' uuuuilj a. i i 1 1 or i l'li.telon ... aH rKh.'l-Jj iijU 4 i-iuK T.-pSurrey !. outM-II Al-L i hoad Watron. is, ci.,-it..r. I6 Itimil Cart . R M Ituvoftai llitcrxrv 1 1 rtina .n H .An.n.l tin Huinry " 4.75 Mi.ldirman'. WTeaiii " U i profit. Mortran Saddle, $1 6. i K-e Free. 3 it. . nreov a- cart ro. t to It Lawrence tit, Cincinnati, O. JOHN F. STRATTON'S Cckbr,- led Band Instruments ALSO HRIIMC CICPe Piccolos and Band Supplies! Send for JOHN F. STRATTON. Catalogue. 81 I, 81 3. 815, 817 E. 9th St.. N.Y- V . 7 1 - ITfl cru V- a. Li Lira M J pay. toidrertire. Try tb I-'ekkham. LAD SSH ni.d r UU.M..M -.on S.r.l 'J' . " llookK." It i a o "!" " ' ' iiiK wrlt to rwj iM-r-.i: f -t cm rweift of t. -! 'vv1 ,TJ! end r-t'-: 1 ' ' 1 a.t -' !r SU Li.iJt huld ra:i ; "crlit. K..I l.n ..-l..!.. v .!! n - - ! . : ; ;' r..n.i -ic- ..r.l- - il.. .:....!.-. ite ni.e.1 i-.-i:.r e .t.. i.v, r .:!. : ' CIir..lli' .::d.-. A vrrv j.l"in:r. ! : vr r oth'-r b ti -r nr.--. it . r . ii! . -r int. iter I'ihI r'-.til'. I r - t m C s " . -:!. '!. r it tdivfu .hua in T.'t Vu: The Acadeo Phmr.ccKtic Co., 1.0M!0 4I i 1 Kl.. 532-MG WASHINGTON SI MW Ci'X C.Ti 9 4 ELIXIR. An elegant Knr'ivi . rp..'i V" ' ") '' '," for lii i. .ns. tna.nri.il I .!.- 1 t . Suit .f v.T taelitv-livi- Hiirs d " tMiU' '" acH-n'-ilic ri-wiirrli , -. Aj.IrriKl 1-1 lii. l.i. ll"! l:: -.'T'- k O'-'""' :, K IuuMPin i..-"lii' t.-isi:-. k :;. ; : !: 'j" "' K.-1.-iallv r.-:p;i.i t.. I.i.i.-s. i Ir. ! J.d i--"' P .f Hl..lt.-:rv hll' lts tnlirt-.y viV' t-';"- frrI" ful 'lrus 11 ;:i-! t'W'y t-y lie foyal '1 -tni.uti Co LONDON a:id kcv; YCSIC, Chfimstst by i.rp..,':t::.-T:! xt I:. r V:i :-it tl.e y-jwen auU U lb- a l.-nu::.. NLW Yt'UK IK' ' : - 1GO. 132, IC-; Cliaritor.SL ! royalI'-ills. i Same m-dic:i..i' f.ri.rv -i"-; -s ".s L.-iULTytr, ia boxt-. j.i.;-; to l-:'v, f' t 'J j c n'". FOR SALE EY ALL DilUCCS'.TS reme'sbertiebig FOUR! Vinegar Bitters COSE.AL. ' "t-.f SOr Vinegar Bitters PO'SVDIr.e. d -. s. '.-. Vinegar Bitters, i v.- - t'..''t f I t"J Vinegar Bitters, t,M:v. M'xr-.i-u-. i.eo The World's Creit E'.ood Purifier and Life Ci 'lnr; FrincipTo. Only Temperanco Litters Kdottii. Tbcpa-i i'flb if n f 'rnrtrv tlif I -rnJlnff r r7 4 ftiarrt. r-V'ttX-A IL H. McBonal J Erng Co., Prcpneicra, SAN FTiANC iS. O vi N vV YOUK. I Policies writt. t s?iert ni ? in tto OLD RELIABLE 1 ETA" T'. W. DICK, eFT FK THE OIaO H:RTFOUI) vilm iiUht.i:u !i i.M.u i tlilM LM'hli BfSlNKSS a --.i---.v V V ce.vr.Ts, . . w, . rr inf. .nnari .n an 1 fr.-.- ,'; rtl, ,-, Ml NN i .0 1:k :.-.vd, V j v y..- :.. lnipj.j r.'?- ;.- - q . : t r.i In Av.. ri. v-rv r..-t,.nl Ufn..;,t v .- t I--;. , t"e p:I.Uc by a lu.t t'v ttw i.I vhar.-e ui the CT f tCMttfti d '.viiki Irvet clrenlMlon of -itiv . iont pqTrf.r n t,p worul U ....,- t .,. -T-it.-.. V . t:, mn I,, v. .!..ut it. WoVty. fi-.f. i - T;t lTttlAnutiia. 31. i lt.-i.lwa2-. Mow yrfe City. .avent.ad Trade-Mark ..M uiu-d. and i! !' cnt hii-rness ron.-n- t.-ii f.,r Mod- rae f- and we Mn .-enre t.-.t. ,.t .-.me r..in thoe rem. .to fr.mi V i-hmtor. ..'","""-i!-.dr'"i-' -r .not.,.. with d.--rrtt-?C V ",iv'- 't :.sl. i t-,'. ,.r not. free .f aVf- ar f"" n,,t "'' "" " i"1 "eare.t Hamohlet. Ii..w to OMain l'.n. -nts." with c.A.sraowdcOs Opposite Patent Office. Washinolon. D-C F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Pest GClce tie?;1?" ""'"'t"''' de.lre. to Inform the rob fatore. KvcrTihmir neat and rluu tour patron iKs soliitod. K. X. VKrSS. EteiSteri Fire Insurance ipc? General Insurance Agent EitKxsttrna, iv. Mountain House Shaving Parlor T.neUd nn otre Ptreet near Mountain W.n orhee Shaving. Hair tottina- and 1? n d0 lo tha neaten and fHZ hareotyonrpatrvnaa-e..leted u"lauT- A ?7 g V3 F3 tvf V r" f ' 5 JOB:: I'Rix-nv - h i Printing Q. 4. I- tlif t.ia,.e -o . 1 I ft. job pp.: ::t.... Pioiiip'ly ai d Mt.-fa III tlit-t the j.'.f. "4U. Jlet-ytJ, V J a- t f Jo frf: tiri-eia--. liy.i... Willi M Vr ite 't'-i.rr-.i l.. , t vry if ! j.t , ., M Yl.K a x - Lowest Casl w -its i i i - N'.ittlll.lf flt tl -,; , mil win k -p-ak- in; parel U I'tlnt nt, i 'CTF.KS, rHih.hi.Mv!. Ul'MMi" Al:!. Vo.vTHt.r TA1 K M r. ; '" " 'ill I'A SKI, t IKCl I , A y VlMTIMi M-:, i ,, , , " 1kaktp Kkh.m. . , 1-KTTKH AM. ,, , . : .' Hop AMI I'AI. . -, IV can print ai,jtr -.. j,,,, an1 nnalft Yi.-i?:t,. a, j l t-r n f i. .r t The Ca.iiln ii Kr, Kr.K.-i:ri:,;.lLVt road- ,iir Wi- rirr roUed : l.we: a a h. bK-rr'. t.-.al fr- ri l:iriined tert or f or .i. . r:!'he!ll tit-t.-ip ; r.ickvl p.: J 10 I ; lowest V- : i trnlM- ianity P nev&r wants U Iwrn, tiuttac 1 A m b u inn reads that OLiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that is ciade, biJ at ONCE tries it. ad 6&ra money and secures ncre eat isf action than ever before. A. VOID imitations. Irsista having the genuine. Ii ycr deiUer hasn't it asi Li sret it for you. m. FIKER BEOS.. WLVi mm sj tta mm ff --1- XT. a Wa HALL b hair EENSWSE,' The prrfit poj'Uritr of ; r-Ts-iv after iu tt of lu'.-y ear-. surni-e, tven : !L- ti--: -:"' It ts reajlv ruf riTori.-;:-. '1 -'J us,ii Iliu's liu.1 l:KvEtii knoWJS tt do-S all that is t-laun -a- t , It causes now er.:!i rf hea.l r.rovi,W tt.e ba r f , ? it dead, wbich Is t-riJ 'Tii tlie : natural rkir to lrrsv r . 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