MANUFACTURING NOTES. Vhe Grant Locomotor Works of Patter- Un, being unable to compete with slmllsr inbltslimont e'sewhor. fht Laughliit Nnil Company, Whoellnir, works arc at Martini Ferry, Ohio, in V sii months ending June 80, mn la 180,00,) L-s of noils, and shipp;! 1SS.IW0 kogs. 'ontracts linva lieen slgnetl for the removal the Favorite Stove Works of Cincinnati t his. The town of lqui lias agreed to k-t tho lieeessirjr IniiMings for tlio new of the com piny on eljjlit acres ot hind dona eti ior in purpose, supply mem hi natural R is for ton yctrs an I benr the l-ns of 230 cnrlonils of frt-lght from the works. t tho RIverslHo Work, Wheeling, the , bar ami ru:i1o mills, at il the steol ksarnon full, nrd on full turns. The full Uclty of the steel d-partmint Is being teb lo meet the d insud for aid pipe, which his to I rapidly Mipeiwdliift all other 1, Uecontly in one week they fthipied urIo.nls a'one, I vsiiles large shlrr.e.its of r other products. or a vrar or more Thomas MMgley, form "tuperintendent of the llirtm in Wire s, at Beaver Falls, hns been exKri Jlng in the mmiufni'turo of wire belting rio covere I with rulilier, for which he bikeii out j atenl s. He hni cnrricl his k es to such a ilegrej tlii. uu rtrher-In S .7 J. K. Kniers n, the raw mitiufnrturer, I other capitalists, have as'ocintcl them LifH with him and purchased '-M acres of kod 4 lleaver Fal's, where buildings are fc-!aj rec'.d to niantifsctur the article. f A UKJANTIC I OSS 1 1 Jjossoftlio Hrplilian Ago Found In Kansas. F. W. Cragln, of Washburn College, iretl at Downs, 0 borne county, Kan., frilled remains of a hua fossil, l'rof. i pronounces It to lie the most remark v. hie fTfcimsn found iluci 1(477. The snU Ml tdinplete ai littlj over sixteen t ffe length, Tlie jaws inismrj tree feet eight Im-lioi, tho neck bo (m jfour and Ove feet long, and tho ij about nine feet long ami three or four It through. It ha t immnns t te?th, al ut fee lootes in length, and eicb pair worke-l leptndent o! the leit, like pilr of hook' d firm. The animal was of such gigantic (portions that it would have bee i able to ksi horse in its massive Jaws, and mint been king of the watr. It had flinpor ltlmilor to seal's, anil it fee, two In Imbefy wore short. It was plain thst it quatic animal of tho reptilian ao. t AIT Kit MANY YKARS. thcr FlniU Ills Abdiictrd Child lit Young Lady In Texas. Aatlonnl and rommtic story com s m Antonio, Texas. X. S. Gray is a Btatos detective, and has discovered Antonio In a vounir lsilr 'JO vane f U the long lost dnu titer of II. F. Iialch, of m . Dakota. The young wonia i was a i '. 'of 0 yoir when a'nluoted from r ' koine. Her father at that E residel in Micon ounty, this te where he ran a hotel In 1S77 business i hhn from horn for a few days, and hit absence banrde r at the hotol ', R. C. Graves, took a spin of horse jon belonging to Ktilcli, and, with f est daughter, 0 year old, left for akuown. From thut time to the pra s been unable to gain any clew of mv'KHit of either daughter or prop Bough Utliss hud detectives cointtant- alert Detective Gray knew ths tore she was a' ducted uud says there M about the idoiitiiic .tion. tU AMERICAN 1'AltTY. iteration of Principle a Tut j'orth by the Exccttilvo Commit tee, pcutive Committee of the Amoricn issued a rail for a National Conveu l held in Washington city Aug. IS. iplos of the Party are enunciated a They domain! the c ref ul n trIction gratlon to pervou of good who are wiiiiug to oticy and respect our institution; ducitionul suffrage onl the ex tha probitionary perio-1 to 14 least; they declare in favor of the fee school systom, and wou'd pro- t?t against the anulta ot either fcrct foes; they ask l hat American I be owned by American citizen favor the permanent and mt oparstlon of CburcU and Htutf, td protection for In lustrious Amor the curse of fordignism in wiia - e it antagonize our institution s our National lib.rty and unity. Fuller Confirmed. W. Fuller I a been conflrmul to istice of the Supreme Court of the "tes. Tne vote by which he wss i4t to SO was not a flattering one. rnatori spoke in upxrt of his pa Furwell and Cullum, Uth 'U. Three KepuMirmis spoke i-8tewart, Edniotid and Evur s. f brought agaiiiht him were two in the Illinois LejUlatur and in Incapjcity for so high an oflio. tnmblicaa voted agsiust him and lJ-Hli the Fe mylvanla He. i. I for Ms co i firm itiou. The othr voting with tie Democrat wLre vis, Farwell, Frye, Hale, Jones. Mitchell and Itiddleberger. A Uljf Iurchah. llppincott, of Nhw York, hai business of the Eiison I'liono- uny, with nil Improvement by for 15 ytwirs to cine, for over Mr. Lippinott his a' leoiue of the American Grnphnplione, janl'.'d company to lutroduus )cath with Horror. ia reoclieil Auburn, Callfonila, ccurred in the Hidden Treature ter, causing the death of ev l The bodies of Robert M. I John Bourlng have been re l several nioo who were taken Vy buruod. A MANIAC AT TIIE TIIROTTLC Thrllllns; Fxprlonve of l'aaaenfferi on An Excursion Train. An excundon party on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad had the thrilling experience of riding behind a locomotive at the throttle of which was a tnidman. The Shenandoah Riilroad connect with the West Maryland roft 1 at Hajerslown, Marylnnd. The excur ion wo t Tommr, on the Blue Ridge mountains, and the train was returning when the exciting episode occurred. It was about 8 o'clock. The lamp had U en lighted, and the train was speeding over the mountain south of Hngi-rstown. Tlio conductor was oolloctlng tlcketM, whoa he and the p snengers were startle 1 by the train suddonly stopping an 1 a series ot wild yells from the direction of th engine. The conductor hurried forward. In the biggage car he met the engineer ami fireman, thoir face blanched with terror. Just then the train began slowly moving. "My G'xl!" oxclaimod the onginoer, "there Is a crjry man in tho cab." Ho excite lly re lated how at a station just pissed the man had Jum; cd on the tondor and, covering tho englnt or and fireman with a pistol, hud forc ed them to l ave and climb bock in the l aggsge car. No time was to be lost, all briikes were hnrd down and the train was moving slowly. Thecnnluctor Jum; o l to the grounl whlls the engineer climbed back over the teuler. The conductor p eke I up a largo stono and called to the crazy man to jump d wn. He responded with a shoe As he fired out of the window tho engineer 0: a wind in, eiezed the throttle and stopped tho train. The con ductor threw the stone an i it telle I tho I una, tic, cutting a terrible gaih in his b a U He turned out to be Honry Martin, of Penton ville, Va., who h id bon craze I by liquor The passenger wore badly frightened. ANOTHER REVENGE CIRCVIiAU. Frobahlllty of Further Arrest of Chi oago AnaicliUt--. inspector Bonfleld, of Chicago, lias now In his possession eoplet of what purpor.a 1 1 be a credit nowsvapor, but which Is in ro ility a secret circular, d.irorlng but little from the famous "Revenge" circular tilth which Aug ust Spies called the fatal Hiiymsrkct meeting together two years ago latt May. The mniii difference is tint the paper, which U termed "Tho Revenge," call for active lois on the part of old time Anarchists to revenge the execution of Spies, Ling, Kngel and Fis cher. It was learned tint this paper is I eing distributed secretly among thu Ai nrvhlst grouiM, and that aUhough it purports to le printed iu a foreign land, it is really taned in Chicago, It Is said to be not improbable that the discovery of this sheet will lead to the arrest of prcniinent At arcbisK not only in Chicago, but all over the country, and that the police are only waiting until their chniu of evidence shall hive leen completed. Chief Hubbird sys thit sooner or later in aesrcblng the house of suspected Re la for dynamite he or some of his mon will run egaiust a snsg. By this be mean that some cunning and revt ngeful Anarchist will fix up an old trunk or a box so that it will go oil whon opened and blow the whl searching party Into eternity. It this happens it is ur that the contriver of the infernal ma chine will b killed at the amo tim, for hen after, It It Intimated, that the police will insist that the suspected man shall do the wtrchlng binvelf und r the direction and sujiervision of the police. No more force will be us 1 than is necewary to accomplish this result, but its use will bj considered legiti mate in such cakes. WINTER AVIIEVT YIELD. I'.st 'mstca In Sinti-a from Which Report Have Itevu Kecelvcil. The Farmer' lleviriv this week prints the following crop summiryi A c ireful wrivns ot our reorts fhows thut Wisconsin has the largiwt ostimated yie'd of winter who it, tho next being Kantis with the othr S'.iloi in tho following ord r: Misaouri, Illinois, Ken tucky, Indiana, Ohio. The estimated aver age yield of each State is thus giveii:Wisc main twenty-live c unities, 21 ' 3 1ml; Kima-i, thirty-eight c mutie. 19 bu. ; Miniurl, forty ellit c junties, 14 1-7 bu. ; Illinois, seventy, one cmuties, 13 1-7 bu.j Kentucky, twonty even countios, I'i l-'i bu. ; Michigan, twenty elg t couutics, '2 4-7 la; Indiana, forty three counties, 10 1-3 bu. ;0.ilo, fifty counties, 10 Wi bu. There is no change worthy of note in the condition of tho other crops. Hay, however, is yielding Mimowhat better than was antic ipated. Oats promise to bo a heavy crop this year. Potatoes also are promising welt A COLLISION IN A TUNNEL. Both Train Wrecked A Conduct o and Five Train Hand Killed. A collision occurred on the Lehigh & Sus quehanna division of the Central Railroad of New Jersey iu a tui nol on the mountain near Whit Haven between a coal train and the New York fast freight Cou luetor Geo. Kaiser, of White Jlaveu, was killed and five train-hands badly injure I. Both trains were running at a good rate of peed, and both vuglnes ore total wreck. Many freight car were I roken to piece an I hurl td s round on all tldos ot the tunnel. The accident was caused by one engineer for getting bis or ier to look out for the other train. The damage to rolling-stock and in-rchaudise willbi very large. Rich Gold Quart. The r!c'iest dU-overy of gold ever nnde outside of the L'oiits ock lo le was ma e at the Like Suxrior Iron Company' shaft, ev e.i miles frrm liliRinlng. Mich. Turve hundred pounds ot quarts carrying free gold at the rt of over t'iO.oOO per ton win uncovere I by one Id mt an 1 brought into the city, herd it is creating the wilduU ex-c;U-nnnt. tii in i very rio i discoveries have Uen iihiIj before at th shaft, but no hing I ke tills Tlieqiurtx brought by one blast is worth fully 110,000. 10,000 Itarrel Dally. A special from Findlay, 0 says that great exoitement lagoi again in tho oil territory in li nt vicinity by th discovery of an oil well that exoee I anything yet struck. It I es tlmated tl at the flow at presout Is from 7,000 to 10,000 I arrets per day. The well will pro' ably producj 3,000 bttiTvl when tho (list pie uie Is off. . . STOLEN MONET. ' Orcr Two Millions Embezzled In Six Mouths. Array of Defalcations by Trusted Employes in Ten Years. The New York Herald says that during the half year of Wi there were twonty-nlne rases, the aggregate amount omb'zr.led or appropriated being IS.JIO.OOVRI. This sum milled to the IS,.M3.H1.X1 lnvnlve.1 during the previous ten years make a total of .s, ?5M.47'.4I in 11 months, or at the rate of lliy.7Kl .Vt per month. The leading emboislement for so far was that committed by Charles H. I'iU-hnr, teller of tha I'nion Manic of I'rovidi nee. It. I., who carried off lH.tHl In rash and se curitii'S. He was arrested In Canada and impudently propose I tt "coinprnmi)'' for fl.'.n.ooo. The following Isa list of the d" fnlcntions and cmliei.lciiiciits during the III st half of the year lSs-: Circleville, l Hiio. .laminrv 2 Jacob II. IMaplaine, clerk in panr fn.tory 3,000 0t Miltnrd, Miins., Janunrv rt. Arthur II. Hall, clerk in Hope dale Mnchine omp in v 2,KW 00 Troy, N. Y., January "7. A-n W . WicUea, casiiler Central National Hank 9,(01)00 Blrminglmm. Ala., January I. Krank M. Irwin, regisU'r Citv Court V 10,000 00 Autmm, Y., January 2A Charles ti'ilrien, cashier, and Klmer Moore. Umkkwiior. of the First National Itnnk, car- ritsl otr all the cash and availa ble securities. Ksetiel to Canada lso.000 00 rhiladniphia, Tenn.. February 1. Ikaac Henry Itoberta, cashier of WhiU hall. Tatum t Co. . . . 10,Oo0 0) Middletown. N. Y., February '2. Charles H. tstarr. County Treasurer. Hook reported missing 29,03 03 Philadelphia, l'enn., February k. Henry K lteese. cashier for J. K. Kingsley Co. tin IH75 einlieAlwl (liii.ooo from an other llrm and compromised for C.;,000.) I'leail guilty to la-st olTouce February Sen tence two years and a half iin pruninent I'biladelplna, Tenti., Kebruarv "7. iram N. Ingram, clerk for JoliiiHon, HiggiusA Cur- tin. Said ho intendwl to com mit suicide 3,0 X) 00 Harrislmrg, 1'enn.. March .V John M. Longnucker, Treasurer of Dauphin county 3",000 0) Battle Creek. Mich , March vf I. Joseph II. Whipple, alias H.T. Mather, president lVmln'oko Knitting Mills; airested in New York f,t 00 Daviosn count v, hid , March 'Jn. Itichard H.Greiii wool, Coun ty Treasurer 1 1.1M 00 Frankfort, Kv., March '.'1. James W. 'fat, Htato Treas urer of Kentucky 40,ihVi 00 New Orleans, Iji., March -M. Fernnnd I'onpsrt.clerk in Cot ton Ksrhnnge, arresUsl at Wichita. Kan SO.VH) (K Willimnntic, Conn., March H. F. Iloyce, treasurer of savings bnuk I'iO.OIOOJ Raleigh, N. C. Mnrdi U7 1'resideiit Cliarl'W K. I 'rosa and Cashier Samuel C. White, of State National Hank; arresUsl in Canada and now under bail for trial; t arried of l.,,t'. hi money '."Xt.OOO 00 liewburg, N. Y.. April 7. -Arthur . Wiltsie and John M. l'ollock, Unkers 100,010 00 Kew Albany, lnd., Atril 10. County Treasurer Weir, al oondol 70,000 00 Penec Falls, N. Y., April St. N. 1'. B. Wells, secretary Sav inzs Bank: excused himself lie cause his salary was only f 4H) per annum 10.0 K) 00 Philadelphia, l'enn., April 'St. John II. Murphy, clerk for I'r. Daniel Itray i(iO0 00 Columbus, iiluo, April I . W. Corzilius, cashier South KndHank 11,000 00 tvott t ounty, Kan., April Js. K. 1. (irant. Treasurer ",) 00 fiew ork City, May t . J. De linun. cashier 1'ark Hunk. '.'",( J 00 1'atersiiu, N. J.. June l'.l J"liu W. I eiiMin, treasurer F.xumpt Firemen's AiH'iatioii .1,00) 00 Lambertville, N. J.. June 1'.. Major l.ibbie. City Tax Re ceiver .1,101 03 rrovldfiice. It. I.. June J7.- Chnr!-s A. I'iUher, teller III I' n ion It ink KlS.r.H 00 Jers-yCitv, N. J., .'un U".t. J oil 1 11. Van l-onii. Ixsikliis-p. r in Se.-ond National liauk -Ii.imK) 00 New York city.JuueJ'O. AlU-rt K Krahe, ( ashier fur llirn h ii Co 4,000 01 Total for six months of lsss, .(, i,u,r, o; mcAi'iTui.ATtos run tkn veaks ano a UAI.K. 1S7 1S7U IhSII , ll 18V4 1ks;i , lw4 ltvVi 1SM1 JSK7 tiss (six months'.. J,7Vt.!ll i'.l 1.4s.4-.'7 (HI v,ii,r: .vi S.wC.'.tti 0 U'.84,4:l K7 i;-.Mii.;!'.ii u :t.47;,.VU 44 :i,7Ni,.mi o i 4.4.V,, n;s n:i a,jiu.oi.-i Grand total $1,7.V,4 J 44 In 1-1 months from the 1st of January, ls;s, lo dute the total of all disenvore I o falcations nlKive ! SM is i,71 i,474 4 i, t equul to f 4ifJ,7Sl 5.1 p T month. Yellow Fever Spread Inn In Florida. Secretary Fairchild leciived a Udegrnm fnuii the Governor of F.or.du asking the its. S kt moo of the Government in suppressing tho yellow fever, which be says tliicVena to b-coine epidemic at Tampi and M-tutee. The Socretary held a coiilereiico with Surojns G. nersl Ham ltou of the Marine Hoipiiul Bureau, on the subject, and ii struc uj him to rentier all itossilile asaista ice. He also in formed the Governor of Florida by telt graph that the nece-a try stsi irou'.d lo taken by the proier Federal oltl Mrs to uld the lxul butUoritii. A Mining Town Destroyed Ity I I re. Aft cd-s'royid the c al-miuliig town of Ros yn, twenty miles from K bmsburg, W. T., rendering the entire popuUtioii ot 1,100 boineleat. The wind was blowing at a fast rite at the time and thu town being without lire apparatus nothing was sived. Relief wi.s Milt from K:len burg. Abou '-' h iu WW's burned L su, VJ0,'K)J; uo iumiuuco An ancient canoe has been found in tha Tunliovd Fjord, in Valders, in 8outL Central Norway. It U' been. Katuie lays, hollowed out by luuans of red-hot itomi, and is 4 1-3 meter long and 80 centimeter broad. It i in fair con dition. Tho find is of interest, a no other primitive vessel of tho kind hat been found Inland Iu Norway. The bout will he tent to tho Museum atthristlaolt. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. The Rennfe Wednesday suspended all othT l'usins tu order that Kemt-.r Ulslr could jet through his F.Uht-Honr LiW bliL The House Wednesday again cjrsldj-red tin Tariff bill in Commlttn. of the Whole, anil the first paragraph, whici had Ix-en piss. d over Inform illy (tint p!a lng cotton ties oi hooj on the free list) wnstli. n taken up. Mr. McShane, of Nelirsska. off.'red an amend. ni"iit placing on the free li.t nil Iron ai d stcd Iiojis no, thinner than No. SO wire gsiige, Aereed to ito71. O.i motion of Mr. Mills tlio existing rates of duty were restore! on rement and whiting and Tnris w hitiv The duty on I'nrU re-n wa, on iiv.tion (f Mr. llret'kenridjo, of Arkansas, llxed at 1 'J1,' is-r cnt nd vnl nrein. The pottery schwiu'e, which had l een (sisko I ovci, was then tnUen up for cnldrB tmn. t)n motion of Mr. livnuin, of Indians, the duty oncliiiin, porccMn, e irtlien, stone nr ens'kery wnit was incr -nw from 4. to fiO per cent, ad valorem. Mr. Itiii ha-isn, of New JeinT, cIT-re I an nmen lment striking nut tho cIm-IuIm iii,1 ins-Tting the sciudnle of the existing law. Rejivt-il. Af'er a little roiitlno businoss Tlmr by. the Hons" went into Committet if fie Who n (Mr. Hnrlngor, of Illinnis, in the cl nir on the Tariff bill, the tie tiling am -I'd ni-nt le ni that offered by Mr. Mills, nf Texts, restoring I h present rate of duty on tolmco Mr. Mills' ninendmeiit wns ngritvl to without d vision. On motion ot 'Mr Hplnoli, of NVtv York, the pres 'tit rate of duly wss re-tord on pip s, pls howls wA all mn "kin s' art d-s not otherwis provided for. Tin next few items were pased over qu'ck'y and nuniil ineiita restoring ' ho present rate of dii'v nn the various articles were vote I down without, division. An nuieiidiiient to plsi'it n duty of fifty pr cent, a I valorem on lint ninterinls was reji cbsl. The d bate m the Tariff bill clowd at 'J:'KI . m. with an nnlnmttsl (siliti eil discussion, and then ttie ommitten hmj ami amid npplnie on the D.-ni cratic si (e, the bill wis reported favorably to the Hons... Its consideration was then tstponed until H iturdny at l :-'). The debstA on the tariff bill was cVsl Saturday by Mr. Mills, who spoke an hoim All the ameiidiueiits were nKrud to except ti nt on cotton ties, nn which Mr. McKinley demsnile 1 a yen and nay vote. It resulted yo is 170, nnys 1'J4, ami the amendment stands as nirro-d to iu committee. The previous tpieation was then ordered on final ttss-ngn mid the yens and navs ciilhsl, Mr. Sow len n n l a letter from Mr. Rnudnll nsking to I pnired with a friend of the bill, and expressing himself distinctly op tstt,l to lis IsisNige, Til" Vi'ttn-sulttsl' veas lii'J, nsvs H'.i. All the Democrat vott d in the affirmative except Mes-rs. Sowden, of l'ennsylvjnia, (irwiininn, Merrimsn and Rllss, of New York. All the Rcpuliljciiis voted pay except Fitch, of New York, nnd Nelson, of Mimiesot'i. The four lndciciid nit memls-rs votetl nye. Mr. Rami ill wiiap'iin d with Mr. Hogg, "of West Virginia. When tho speaker announce I the pnssagit of t li bill the Dem crata broke into i he. r aid waved baudsiins wildly iu tin- air. A LA 1 1 M IN 1IAYTI. One-riflli of tlio City ir Port u I'rlnce Destroyed Hy Incendiary I 'i re The Pepirtmeiit of Stato has inforni itioii that the uns ndiary tires at I'ort-Au-rriuce on the 4th and 7th inst. destroyed alsmt one flftbot the tow n, including msny of tho pub lic buildings, such as the Chsmls r of Deputies, the Department of tlu Inter ior, the War Di'iwirt merit, tho new law school building, the civil court housc,th Oovernment prliiting ollloe, the 1'rotest-uit Kplscopul Church, the residence of the Hishop of Hsyti and of thut of tho minister of War. (treat uneasiness prevails. Guards arc Kmt d at every c inier aud tho stree: are patrolltd. The French and English Legation are guard ed by French inilors from the war vessels in the harbor. A deta hment wm offere I by the French Ministers for the protection of tlu American Legstioti, but the offer was dccliu ed by our Minister. ti:. killi:i). 1'Ylgh trul i;fTc-t of Collision on a Virginia Jtsllroad. A terrible collision occurre I on the Norfolk and Western Rnilrntd, about 3 o'clock in ti e morning, eluht miles nlsjvo Lynchburg, V- , bdiveou a freight and a material train, killing bith engineers, a flreni" an I tlveof the crews. Iloth engines are couip'etely wrecko I, and 7 ears demolished. A large force of hands have been at work all d ly moving the w reck, aud the track has I hi mi cleared. The los is estimated at (100,010. F.uginecrs Henry and Harris, Iremin D iruley, of the material triin, and seven c ilortsl train hniids whose natms are un known, woro killed. Fiiciimn M ivs, of the freight train, was fat-illy injured. Tl:econductir escnp-td with slight briiis-s. The accident was caused, it is claimed, by tho conductor of tUou.r.Ui .al trjin miMiuder stiiinliiig onlers. GKMlltAli MlllKKTS. riTTKBUROH. FLOUR Fe'y wnt r pateut Fancy spring pnteuu WHKAT No. 1 red No 'J lUsl COHN-Mixcl, Shelled Yellow ear RYK OATS White SEKDS Clover Send Timothy Seed HAY No I Timothy baVl I'ruirie 3 ra M HI M IU S, L' .'l VI 1SI t; Ml l'.l 4 1 1. iaj HI 00 41 2 71 :; uo is to 14 IKI ',' t IS) M to 17 tsi Ml oo "l li !l 10 1? 2 7.1 7j 4 00 M (il &'. 4 J 2U 14 Ixsste timothy from wagons 'JO 00 MILl.FKKU-Uruu 11 i Middlings HI ml Chop Feel U0 UO B U TT Kit Creamery is 1J ( 'hoice roll CHF.KSK Fine Ohio Factory New York Uoheu F.fiOS i'i IT ATOKS bbl l'OL'LTR Y Live Chickens UALT1M0UE. FI.t)CR Superliiie, WIIEAT-No. red, RYK CORN OATS Western mixed, IlUTTKU IXiUS CINCINNATI. FLOim-Funcy WHKAT RYK COUN OATS HUTl'ER F.UliS l'OHK 10 41 S 50 4) 11 3 73 7t K M i 14 6t Ckntral Ftock-YAhim. East Libkhtv, CATTI.K. Arrlvo' of cittle have Uen hesvy, but market sctivs a id all telling. IViuie 1,400 to !,' Ilw., Vlio to S.Siic; gia tl 1,'Jikl to 1.JU0 lb-.. & V to5)iu; fair fJ to 1,100 lbs., 4 to 43 c; bulls, slags an 1 iu. cjws, -J to S'e; fitsh cow ill to 4). biicrp. Supply fslr and in n kt low. Extra. 0 to list I a.,'41,' to 4V' KOI b'i to 0.) I. s , 4.a I to 4 4o; lair, 70 to 60 tbs., 3 to i"ac; lamb,, 4 to o.'ta ii oua. Roc dots of hogs light; inarkot straly; I'h. I d 'lu iin-, 0 n t U W ; kiskI heavy mix id 0lUtJti.IV-; gMsl Yorkers, 0 to t! 10c; c iiutuoa aud fair, 0,bJ to &.'J0c; roughs, 4 to 6J,c. Indian (iratllutlo. At the time when the Indian wtro scattered alonff the border ot the set tlements in tho neighborhood of Litch field, Conn., a poor weary Indian ar rived at a conn try in, and asked for Momcthing to eat. Tho landlady ro fused, when a white man told iter to give the Indian nil he wanted, and lio wonld pay tho bill. The lndinn prom ised ho would iomo time my liiui, and went liia way. Some time afterward thin man was taken captive. ly tho Indiana, and car ried to Canada, After sotnn time an Indian cnino to him, and told him to meet him at a certain spot nt n certain time. Tho man, fearing a trick or sotno (longer, neglorted to po. The Indian again ctiinc, and asked him why lin did not come, uud kindly reproved him for wnnt of roiil'idence, iiuiiiin another hour for meeting. The while man went, ntul found his luilian friend, who had n musket, a ktnipsack and proMsiotis rendy. 1'otnting to them, ho told tho whito man to take them and follow him. After several days' travel tho white) man, wondering what would become of him for the Indian said verv little Ktiilih'tily cnino to tho top of a bill. The Indian, stopping him, said, "Do you know that country?" Tho white man looked, nnd nt hint cried out. "Why. that i Litchfield!" "Well," said the Indian, "long timo ago you piic iioor lndinn supper there. Indian tell whito innti he never forget," and bidding the delighted and long Inst exile farewell, lie turned and retired into thowilderneimliy tho way they hud cowo. A no u. 'I'm: number ot the asteroids is now two hundred and fifty. No. '.!!'. wa.s discovered lT t ho veteran 1'eters, nt Clinton, X. V., on August 1 tit. and No. V.lil on September 2d, at ietmn, Lv I'llliHU. I rntnlhe I s-l'rrsldrnl or the New Verk Hiaie stptinfe, Statk or Nr.w Yoiia. skvtk fiiiMntti, Ai.aiinv. Mitri li 11, in. ) 1 hnve used Ai.u oi s's I'oiku 1'i.Asrr.nx In niy family for the past live cars. urd ean Irnttif ully sa tliey art a valiiahlu reintsly and effect great t eres. I wniilil unt ho without tln-m. I have iiisftiTnl instaiees given toinn to frletnls siifTeriin; Willi we tk ntul I n in - b irks, ntul they have luvari i til y an r led ri rtaln and SMMtly rellit. The) (uiiiiot I cto'i highly coiu inetulud. Knsi'Mi U I'm. Two out of every n New Yorkers ins tinre or lest blild. A f Dittin'i I'ttnlranion. "Do yon know, Mary. I time aetuallv run leiiiitliitfil sun nle- "inn ln.rrif v nn, .Mrs. H. fell me alxuit it." "I eiia sutterm-trom flironie e,kni-. I U-lieveit iuf.tlf tha inosl lililiaplil wiuniill In the world. I lookt-il ten t ai older tlntii I really wa , anil 1 foil twenty. I.lle ai eiiKil to liati lintiillii; In it wnrlli livimr lor.' "I lmt- ei)i-rieiieeil all those siiiitiims liiyarlf. Well.-"' "Wed, i was ravel at Hie t-Uv.-mli )mi;r fnitn the coin. Ilimsiiili of iiilet ii whirll i Shudder to tllllik of. A frli-n I ndiixed me lo take lr. I'h n -i-'s Ka vorite 1'ivs. 1 1. I inn. I did so. in an Inc reilDdy short time 1 It-It like a iit whin. The 'In-.--Si'riililll elil-ed in -, ami I en ilr. I'irri'U u debt ot Krut liiui- wlm li t an nevt-r ivi'uy." St. H l-ii's mountain, Ciiv., i smoking like k volcano. A PHI la Time. Satri Mne Dr. rit rt e's 1'leiiK.iiit I'limatlvn pel ets are preventive na well eurstive. A few ot the- 'l.lttle liiimu." lakt n at the i Ighl time, w ltli little eHu.se and no l m otive iiem e, ill se riniiilis Imi many dollars and niurh saeri tire of time w ill fail In do after Diseanti tun e bo ds you Willi his Iron icrasp. Constipation relieved, the lin r rt-Kiilalttd, thu Hlisxl purl fltsl, will fortify auslnsl fever, and all x.li lagious diseases, remoii' i..im11ii traveling, clianiiinix tin t, water and donate, will tlntl In valuable, llr. I'lert-e'a Pleasant I'iiikuIiw I'ol lels. Jn vl.ils riuivruiuul to carry. The s'aeli crop iu Wert Tennessee Is ex p e liugly line, Isith in tpinntity aud tpiality. If all ao-ralled ri-iurdles have failed, Dr. iitfe'a t '.ititrili Heiinily rures. There are, ill n I, 4'M eectoral votes, nnd the winning ticket must get not less than 'Jul. If stTlli'ttxl with sorn eyes us Hr. I sac Thompson's Kye-wutor. Druk'lsl4 sell at t&c. ht Isittle. o o o o o o o o o o YOU SUFFER fmm Rilitiusnoss, Constipntion, l'ili-s, Sick Heiitliirlip, Smir Stoui acli, Colds, liivor Tmuiilo, Juuti tlifo, Dizziness, Bail Tasto iu tho Mouth, otr. You need HulIVr no loiic.r. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS will cure you. They liavc cured teiiH of tliouaniidM. Thi'V juiHKcss thono points r su- orioritv: sn-jur coatfil; jiurely vpo;italli, toiittiiu no calomel, mcrrury or mineral of any kind ; do not Krip,! r sicken ; ra-sy to tako; mill in o)i'ration ; ami for I v thi'Ho reason saro -tpct laily the ravoriteH of women. Ask for "WARNER'S "SAFE" PILLS. f 1ntrwftis sjlft ni k ptlr nf tf Ir-rxli 1 't?' 1ft-M S Cnlon'tl IDEAL CRAYON LITHO. PORTRAITS Clovelnnd-Thurmnn or Harrison-Morton III. lin r r.tl. - la I -It f fr ! I li-'t TI- ('!(,. li.l.Bll If (U'l1v tv.f l.itt m. i-i-i4u rttMiar. CMvtttc Vtit. COLLEGE H Olllll Milt tl tl.. t'N. lllilo. AU t n n-- mi sr. lil.V. i:. 11, iiiBit.u, lrs, ISCUTC V STKI t Vf.-vli.TK to si ll ilium. HUfcrl I w in 1 1 1 i'ii'ii.ii;ij luli.-t- 1'. tii- uih, ill is. HIANK kin., y; . Iiiii-.li si . S. V. tilt. Cincinnati GEIiTEMNfRL EXPOSlTIDfJ. OHIO ?HLIET GRAND JUBILEEc8FebratingJh8Sjtt!emMlp UNSURPASSlvD DISPLAY. EXCURSION RATES DR. SCHENCICS MANDRAKE PILLS - CI-KANSK tl,f mucous brands of the stomach antl bowels tl 1 ilirmt and fon-iRn matter, start the secrrtions, mil tl ReMion and assimilation, nutrify Die blood. Thry relirve the livrr of congestion, pive it chance to estrai t hilu ioi-.oms fiom ltie blood, to m.ike them into rooiI title, nnd o secrete ju-,t ss lint is n-nV.I. 'I hey do nn tear their way anil irritaxi like nimt futrf. lives, but they trr,, R the surf.urs nti.l or pans, so that the entire system tojiuml. They are ha'-ed on scirnt-fii? print 'plrs. They nre rtitirt ly ratinn.d nnd nat.ir.il. Tliey i:.t) s do what is claimed for them. ' Tliey wotk on the yMcni in the way clami'-il. They work tCr-tlier for t!ie Rn atest food. They are not like new and untried mnlirmev They need no priise, but i nly simple nun. tion of im-i.t, Tff-Pr. Schenrk's purely vrp;rt.i!!r nd wholly reli.tli l.imilv me In iio s aie ..r f.ilr by all IiniKoits. I'.very t .us.ii;r has lit-atly :intei dim -lions for tr- i y..n would Understand your-r'f v-n I f -r 1 Si hem V's new ltook on 1 lo-.t-'S of tin- I uns, jrt and Stomai li. Scut free. AiMif-.s I'i. J. II. Si hem k So 11, I'luU.lelpliiM !. I n r a 0 MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. WknllT anllke nrilHi-lal faiems. 4'vrti 0f tnlntl wnnttertnf. A mr ku.il, lesrnetl In ! reatlln. Cl...., ot OS llnillhiorr, I 110.) Ill trtrr., 1 AOO St l-hiUlelnhla. I I I :l si W',l,ini.t..n. 1 1 l St liuMtou, Urge t-law.ur t'olmtitiln l.uw .tijilrnl. i ill.-. Well. lv, i Uietlln. I llUir.tiy of lmi , Mirhl" fn Ulllvor.llr. t'hsllluiiilil. '.. r. Knliiree.1 1 lll'H.SIt PsiMTOW. Hie Kf-lfinttst. tlnns. IV. W Ai-TTO-.. jiuM r. Ht.j.His. jn.i-oi. s. tie i riiws, k. n' I'ooS. Prtn. S. . Butti- NorniDl fill ryo. Sc. TuKh tjr oorrvflMitilHnre. IYsiiei-tii. rsr em i frwnt i mK. i.tiis riK. rirth ., ,v, y. 25 cts. BUYS A HORSE I'.n.iS te-lilif Jon linur In If K I Ki ' I I I liK lUMUMCtn this vsliiab. am. lo nut run the rlk of In.lnr vnttr Hiiomi for wsiit ut kimwleilr to lire him, lim wil ips foe 1 rentin- liny one mnl inf riu yinrHf. Kemeillt-s for sll llor.e IM.ess. a. I'l.les .tiuwiru( how lu It-ll the Al'c at Homes. hei,t io!.tmnl fur Vi ceuu In Itsiups. N. V. Ill'UlK HOOK ro. 1"4 l.enosrtl St., N. Y, City. vice X 99 WELL DRILL AD enttinc of the drill In rl, Mnrt rr.l. ntrk a, sre dUi-lotrHeH nl siirlxre nlihiitii rrni.rlea Inula. Nitil fs- .nrrvM ttlir islini fml llrlll drutia HI lu IMI limes a minute. HmSU lun, (Muaurin I-ere. I.llll.llls A Ni HAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. JONES PAYS the FIR E I C HT ft Tn Uiion Healttw r lrr. M-ai Pvlaf, r. el f. tt t jisii if liaiNSMTi. : niNi.iiAMTOM. n. r- SI60 FARMERS Mlilnrs, Su4 ISHurk. SAW MILL. Ileue's Ittiprns-ed in ulnrssw mill tilth rniv.-r.al M it lleain ti-ti- liiii-sr Mli.UllH- SC K.I Mi'rkV,, ii.lll.le K.--Tiii n.i-us K.-t SU'l i r. nine F'l li-tl.-tl l-tsl. Manillas- turrit In His SAI.K.n I HON WOK KM. HI. HI. Si. ItRMrtM DICTIONART 5 Liiinnii (iji i-a.i UFOR ONE DOLLAR. A tint elaa lli-Uimary (tti-ii mil at malt iirli-e to rUi-oiirsK ttii "ttiily of tha i.rtiiMi. l.aiiuaio'. It fis Knitli.h rirls with tUm Grrtnau ijultalenl.. auil tlerii.au wunl. with Knvtula flfttuliiiiDs. A vrrv i-hcap tH a. binl S).Ol u IIOOH I'I II. HOI ., 13 I l.t-uouril J. 1'ilr, anil a t hub of itirav Usa ij rriuru mall. ASTHMA cured lU).irpfI'trnre wtirif,. i.th.-r- fail 4 trxat r.irs. m m-m .. ITltt MV, ntl l.lNKoInirriai'inrlTm:l. B-uupI FKKk li 1 'MAS, Hi I FRAZER AXLE ?, GREASE nrsT IV Tint WORM m. ut uuidu. cuiin rrrrrwurt. I .A U 1 1st I.O.IK I Nw .n.-e.lit of l.1 iu.. W . .Inii'S. I jluni., v trti ai4 jLLsvsJ l"'ti u-aii iiiil i-,.,.rt-, inei, rr.,"Vysn-H-il'''Klis Ulr.K. Aif-lils M.HII..I - M""" V !. Tulrdo. . Gold U worth $w sjr U. ri-ttit'i V.vf Sulw to wor(Ui-i, hiilt-fhiitl at in, a I x Iy ilt.ilrm l.t at liom slii-1 nik tnulf munrf w tin,; fji ua itsai ljli'iitiTlAtiiickiriil Vtirfr ie i.sily irHtsft . tiu !!. Ast'll, Ui k 4 U . A i(4ii, S5 tm H m Amy, SAinp! wurtb f H), KKrfv LIas not unttff th htrt ' fi. Vi tit Briir 3aft.y Resin Huitlrr :.. II illy. Mtriv ni4.!v's Dlllc Grel English Goul aid Dlall S r lilS Rheumatic Homtdy. OvhI Hus. UIi rounil. II 1'ilU. HERBRIKD FIFTH WHEEL HrrV.'S iiiHiio.iin.-iil. IlkltllltAMI III., t-reuiuuv ia TTVAC I A kin .1.IMMI.IMIO ai-n-s lie.t 1,4 r. nil I CAAO IftlllJ ion. .1 .t.r.ii,- i, id lur-.ali, l ioi.P. l.lMfl.K V A. I'OUTKIt.llullua.Tes. JULY4"Ua OCT. 27& FROM ALL POINTSl MmM mm 7 L M - 4. A h i id i ur- I y&lTT.I "si 1