SUBN'ArD O AH, PA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. IS91. VOL. VT.-NO. 156. ONE GENT. THE STTKEST ROAD TO WEALTH IS THROUGH LIBERAL ADVERTISING CONVENTION CALL. 7) th 11' publican Electors of Penniytvmta: Afi.'r rijiKH'taUon and correspondence with the nrml eis of the Urpiibliean State Committer, and bu their direc'lon, I hereby give notice th d tUe II pubicans of Ventuytvania, by their duly ku ii r pwntatives, wilt meet in n -'-f.Ai, ,nnl Hantsliui a. Wednesday, August 19, HOI, atlOo'rtutk A. for thn purpose of plae tnain nomiiaiion candl'intes for the offices of Hi (.' Tre nur-r and Auditor General, for the sinmniailonot cighlcncundldates for Delegates. a'-I. ii ' to the Constitutional Oonven'ion pro i id i d toi in the AH of Assembly approved June 19, 1891, out for the transaction of such other buunrss as may be presented. Xo.iee it eiprclalU directed to tltefnet that, in or oril mtv with the p-ovMni of the last men tvim 1 art, each Senatorial dli'i iot entitled to a ,t,Tien'nllon of three deiigUet in said On t'Uu'lonnl Convention, two of whom only cinbe ia miVm of the majority partyn eaid tltsliUU T !' "If'in of each dlitriel are therefore re- qm-ii a to m tKc proper nominalisms jar new wihst,sat l concenii ,, the ruleeloverninn the ii iniiiafon of caidulates for SateSenator to, bi applicable. In i is connection the Clialrman desires to call li" n'tent on of Republican voters to th reeom in n t'ltton of the Slate Convention of 1882, that nlh' y allow the greatest freedom in the general p i 'i ipitton in Vie primaries consistent ivilli flic preservation of thr party organisation." WW. 11 A NDlimva, Chairman. PATTISON TAKES HOLD. lis Cnlls for a I'urtlier lnvontlc'iUon ot tlin Kvtnnf lVmlt. IlAnniBono, Pa., Aug. 4. Gov. Pnttl al bits written a letter to Secretary ot ae Treasury Foster concerning the State's interest In tha affairs ot tho Koy ptone Bank. Ho declares that the published reports of Mayor Stuart's Investigation of John iBardflloy's defalcation show that a largo I portion ot the missing money belonging , j to the Commonwealth, amounting np- Iijiarently to $15,000,000, wont Into tho Ke,9t0" Bank. Hcuce he i.aks that tho recolvcr ot tho Hiatik be authorized to allow a committee Kf five citizens to be appointed by the jBiovcrnor to havo access to the books, papers nnd accounts of the bank in or Vler, if possible, to dete rmlno what bo i enme of tho money 'jbolouglng to the ? Btate. , DEATH BEFORE DISGRACE. x Slnnacer Cns,ll llnUeu S 1,000 Finuilu- lentty nnd Commits Suicide. Bostox,- Aug. 4. It 'is asserted here IfRnd admitted, It is said, by ono ot tho f Arm of Wilson, (Jassolls & Uo., that w. E. Casells, who committed sulcido in the Preblo House, Portland, Me., was a forger. So far as is known the amount ot his forgeries is between $3,000 and f4.000. Cassells was considered ono of the l"ihtest salesmen of safes In tho coun- lVw His connection with tho Hall hale Id Lock Company, of which tho firm has the Boston ngency, dates back some twenty years. He was tho business man ager. His partners account for the sul cido on the ground that ho was unablo to face the discovery of his forgeries. COTS AND OIL CLOTHS ! are being recetvel dally ut O. X5- FBICKE'S LCarpel Store, 10 "South Jardin St, near Centra OATS. Twenty -Jivo hundred bushels Choice Old White Oats Guaranteed OjDID ind not mixed with nviu. SYKTJP. 2feiu Stocli Pure Goods. Hot mjoced or Adulterated. A Pure Sttfur Syrujt at G A Choice Syrup, JQlno Flavor, Brliiht Color and Good Body at 8 cents. The Finest Table Syrup 10 cents. RESULT OF AN OLD FEUD. Terrible Shooting Affray In Which Six Men Weto Killed. New Oivleanb, Aug. 4. A special front Lake Cbnrles Bays: Yesterday lit Look, Moors & Co.'s stoam road nn alternation between tho won at work took place, In which ton men woro shot, six ot whom were killed at once and ono mortally woundod, the remaining throe are seri ously Injured, but they may recover. The difficulty took plaoo about 20 miles from hero and, as .the mentis of commutilcHttou are very poor, wo have not been nblo to learn full particulars, but It Is known .to bo the result ot an old feud. Denied by Cooper. Hewitt & On. Nhw Yobk, Aug. 4. Mr. Cooper, of the Arm of Cooper, Hewitt & Co., speaking ot the report that his ilrm wero endeav oring to launch a syndloate to purchase their plant, said; "Wo uavo had nothing gutting up on v syndicate, for- j T, , T . gentleman nuked us If we would sell them, and v named a price which we would be vrllliug to t ike, but uo con tract ot any kind ha3 been eutered into. lx-Suntor luenlln Ilan. Wasiiinotok, Aug. 4. Ex-Senator In' galls is in town, but will not talk poll tics. Ho suys he has Just mnuo a con tract to publish his book on Aincrluau politics and talks willing about It, toll- j lug how it Is to bo bound, how many pages ho has written, and what it will i cost. Mr. Ingalls starts for Europe tho last ot this mouth on tho Netherlands steamer Yecndam. He will land at Ams terdam and spend tho winter' In the Holy Laud nnd ou the .Nile. Struok With I.o(lml Cane. Kingston, N. Y., Aug. 4. Qotllob Coots, a shoemaker, nged 20, Unmarried, heat Herman, hiu, a stonecutter, aged 42, mar riod, (ructuriug his skull and producing injurlos from which he Is not expected to recover. Uoetz was on a spree aninen- nl,' elv critlclzeu QoetE's conduct, whore- upone9tfJ.uc him on tho head with a JWffrjMilloa.ffilft'JVug. 4: Detectives WtHcTlifld McTf dUcoverod a crowd of negroes playing craps in the morning on ono ot the ChrUtiiiuiu marshes. The negroes ran. They wero c .lied upon to halt, aud, not doing so, McYoy fired, wounding a nogro named Uuury Pryor mortally. A DUtlllery in Trouble. New IIavex, Conn., Aug. 4. Tho Old Colony Distillery Company, which was attacoed by the United Qrocors' Associa tion ot Now lork for S1BU.UUU, has up plied to United Stales Internal Kevenuo Collector Hutchinson for permUsion to suspend tempjrurlly. Waters' WoIm baer is the best, llellly solo .iijeat. John A 0 6-t Mile' Nerve and Liver Pllla .v.-t on new principle reaulatlug tin liver, Moinaoh and bowels thia Wiwels tht ouuh the nerves A uewdltoovoiy. Dr. Miles' illls speeilllj oni e billousueiw, bail (aste, torpid liver, piles, jooktlpiuinli. uuequaiea lor men, woman, nhlldren. tlmalliwL mlkteal.surusll Siiloses, fficts. Samples Free, at C. 11. HanotibucliV ;1 rug more. OATS. to be strictly oats, Q"VRTT"P cents. wo have Extra Quality at XiOTJE, WELCOME S. ST, G, THE SONS OP ST. GEORGE GRAND LODGE N ANNUAL SESSION IN TOWN. Representatives From all Parts of tho State In Attendance Thoy Number Sixty-one New Ofilcors Bleotod. The slatP ttrand lo iRf O dr H ns of ,t G'-oritn is mw in wi'm in town and sixtv no representative-- from all socti'ins of tin atatoaro tho guests- ol L .dRa No. 00, of wn. The delegates commenced to nrrivo yet tnrdsy Rflornonii and wnro cordially wel- omod by tho rooeption committee up- minted by the local lodge. Tho dologntos- nro -tout, jlly. whule- ; uled fellows whoareevident'y well pleased vith tho town and are making tho beet t their spare moments to enjoy thetnelves, Last evening thoy spent several hours tr 'llTng to various parts oi tho town and hii morning they wero up bilhtand early ind rrady to transact the business intrusted to their oaro. Tho grnd 'odco opened at 0 o'clock this nornlng. It will continue in feesiun to morrow and tho day after. It hns bean lechlod that tho convention romaiu in (PS-don from 9 a. ru. to 12 m. and, from 2 to o p. m, each day. The following is a list oi the repretonlU' ives and the numbers of the lodges : Representatives. Lodges. rawaiu it. jiouse....w ilourv HawKo George lllnke ! ii'iiu w.nmues M i il. xnriioiteu iu Oliver .?. 11 Vlberl O oJwIn 18 JtoreoTuvlor 11 Whlteley Smith 15 rhoiuus Foylo . lo William OtiiMland 17 I nines Kelly 18 Hubert Turner If Wm. llepworth '. I'liomas Huvlll Ktaucls i.'a ley iff Hurry Iionham 2" Matthew Bhaw J Mm Hutchison 81 Kuili'ilok Jennings 81 11. II. Crtthmorc 37 8M folin O. Morrow 42 John (1111 11 lj.J Jnnguoi ru n. 11. Brown .. At Inn es Uunnipion 00 I hn II. i!aihew (11 William UeJl OS Wired Is stem! 70 Alfred Orr 71 John Tiiomas 74 William Hearle 70 Hr-ury K. fainter 82 John, J. (Jnnn 83 Thomas iohiis, Jr 87 itoberlHpeuce 88 lames uouerts H uo I'.C. lluhe - (M William lifiison - 100 loa -Dll o Hliaw 101 riioniiis Butts 113 I.'hn Kemp 115 Uriah ntlllnghuiu 117 witiiura ArRiey..,..M lis William Cupping 131 lames llnzzii l'Jt George ICemp 127 w.J. AUinonv I7n I'liomas Kinall . 181 1 nomas Noal 10 W. II. Woo ev aw Ui'nry Ilulloclt Ml Joseph Karasdcn 311 James Dell aw a uray , 337 rhomuaHooIt '-Ml Joseph Pldiain .... 390 iniuea wurou ...,..., w. am (leoice K. Thlrlwall Ml Samuel lluUe ., 312 II. Horn - Sou I ho buslnew 01 the morning wm ro- atnetad to the reooptum of credentials arid the election of offlc-flu (or tho Burning yoar. Tha jiruilding olllcora were: l'ait Grand I'reil -ent, .lames Lee; Grand 1'rouldent, John Ksnworthy ; (Jrand Vlco President, Joihua Golightly ; Grand Secretary, J. Henry AVillitim; Qraud Treasurer, Jooeph Lanijford; Grand Mossengpr, AVIlllatn Poivler j Grand Inside Senilnel, AVilllatn Mayllti Grand OuUida Sentinel, Hioburd iced 1 O. O., pro tetn., E. U. House; G. A (,, pro lem , IJ.inlsl 0. Uruwn ; Grand Trusteo, Kicbard Mute, The election of oflloers for thn ensuing year terminated at noon, when a reoeM was taken until 2 o'clock Tho ofilcors wero in tailed this afternoon. Tiiey are; G. 1. Joshua OoliKhlly, Plymouth; O. V. P. VVilliam Pooler, dt Olalr; G. S., J. Henry Williams, Philadelphia; G. T., ltobert Stewart, Philadelphia; G M William, Maylln, Scranton; O. T., Thoma llobln- son, Iiridreport. To ulght tho repretentativat will be tho juests of the homo lodge nt a banquot In llobbins' opera house. Elaborate arrange menu have been made and it will bo u brilliant affair Post 140, of town, will turn out ttropgon Irand Army Day. A band of roualo will accompany tbo Post to Mt. Oarmol. A CURIOUS CASE. An Outrugad Husband Beaten by n Paramour. 'Squiio J. .). Monasthan yesterday heard the evi lenco in a Polish case, wherein an outraged husband was in the position of a victim of an Insult heaped upon injury. Several days ng'j the husband had reason to sutpct that the relations existing be tween his wife and a Polish male neighbor wore not proper and he warned (he latter to ditoontinlie hi vi-it-i to the homestead. Tha husband states, "I loll dose fellers tn oomo not to my house and 1 would sue him If ho did not keep avay from mine vlfe." Ftom evidence. It appears that tho lieisjh- bor dlsrfgmdod tho warning and continued to iy attention to the wife, listerdav tho husband decided upon a pice of trntegy. lie left his home, telling hi wife he would not return until night He the n secretly re-entered the domicile and hid himself under the bed in hit wife's looping apartm "Ms. After wailing for -ome lime the aniiou huband heard foot-:-teps Indicating thn approach of two parlies to thn be Irootn. The doer opened and the I raftlo neighbor and wife entered. The blood l uiirsed through the husband's vinsliko mollen metal as he saw the neighbor oarcs his wife and heard him call her pet mimes. Eicb caress and each ex presion of fondness operated upon the lusbund as drops, .f water act upon n sheet of red-hot iron. The unsuspecting couple unoonsciously increased the agony of the m ouse, who pulled bis hair, pinched him- -,elr and Inflicted other self punishment in his efforts to await the crisis. Finally he lost salf-reslraint and- sprang up from his hiding place, uj-etting the bedstead and narnlyaing the guilty couple with astonish ment. One would think that at this stage of the case the hus'innd struck a dramatic attitu 1 and warned tho paramour to prepare him self for a dual to,lho death. Hut he did not. Ho hadn't ti.ne. As soon as tho neighbor and wife recovered from their surprise they pounced upon the Indignant husband "with both feet." Thoy kicked him, punched him, jibbad him in the ribs with bed slats, tried to cut out his hair sup- yly by wrapping his head up in feather nillows, and oappod the olimax by tying him in a knot and throwing him down tho stairs. As soon as thu husband could disentangle himself and gel upon his feet, ho dragged himself to 'Squire Mon ighan's office and the guilty couple aro now undor ball for trial on a charge of adultery aud assault and battery. PERSONAL. Leo Bamberger spent to-day al Mtiuob Chunk. J. Claude Urown, of Lrst Creek, spent this morning in town. Assistant Postmaster Dongler went Pottsville this morning. to C. T. Straughn and his wi'o and children left town this morning to visit relatives in itallimoro, Sid. Hon. T. J, Hlggins, wife and children are home ai;ain, after a pleasant trip down oountry. Postmaster Medler and W. W. Lewis, of Vlahanoy . ity, paid a brief visit to town this morning. James J llronnan, tho propriotor of tho Shenandoah Steam L uindry, went to Phil adelphia to-day on business. James Smith, Anthony Gallagher and Charles Gibson were among IJ10 townsmen who spent to-day at the oounty seat. Mr. nnd Mrs. S G. 11. H6llopetor rn turned homo last ovening, after spending a most delightful time up country with 1 inds and relal'ves. Mrs. Henry Wiederhold, who hi.9 b?en in ill heilth for several days past, has gone to Berwick to remain tho guest of her parents for a while with the hopo that n change of air will bn bencfioial to her. M. Wiedurba"d is accompanied by hor Uttr, Mi. Lilly, wifo of Dr. James ISlootnQeld, of Athens, Gu. Railway Mishaps. At 0 o'clock ibis morning two freight cars al tho rear of an accommodation train bound for Ashland jumped from the rail of the Lehigh Valley railroad attheawiuh between Kmerick aud Bowers stroets. Tho eirs bounced along for about one hundred yards, dislodging the ties uud digging deep ruts at the side of the rails and oiuslng a delay ot about an hour. A brake was torn from one of the freight cars. The damage to the road was soon repaired and tho train proceeded on its journey. As a train of empty coal cars wore being run to tho Indian HWgo oolllory branch of the P. & K. railroad this morning sevora cars left the traok. Thoro was no wreck age, but oonsidorable dolay was caused. A Now Gallery. Photographer 0. S. Iloshon, of Lebanon, Pa., has opened a branch gallery at 29 West Centre street, formerly Hoffman1 staud, and In order to speedily introduce his work ho will ma Ice cabinets lor fl per dozen for just 18 days. Mr. Roihon has galleries at Lebanon, Mt. Union, Milllin burg, -unbury, Bloomsburg, Stroudsburg and Morrlstown, X. J, Ho dnos first c'aes wotk at low pri 'cs. All the work is fin Uhod at his U 'ma gallery at Lebanojj, where they turn out about 1,000 cablnots ovory day. 8 4 It BOROUGH BUDGET. GLEANINGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OF REPORTERS. THE SQUIRES ARE AGAIN BUSY. A Boy Arrested for Stoning an Excursion Train An Interest ing Cane in the First Ward Court. For some time past compl -Ints hive bee made by excursionists on the l-hilaieli'hi and Heading K vllrond that whin iraui pass the Wm. Penn sU'.ion tho ears art lormr-d by boysandthsl passengers ha hetjn injured by stones, sticks and mud. Ii. one instance a pa-sengcr hud one of i,ir finger, split op'tn by n stdne. In Hnoll.or 1. itssin ;ln.t p iit the faco of a lady pusseri- r and frightened ber so badly that sh fainted. Last night Goal Iron Policeman ihtr -j stood guard at tint Wm. Penn station and as tha excursion train beating the Hngliar Baptist Sunday school excursionist- of town homeward from LikfJe passed thn sta tion he saw two boys throw stones With al' their force at the cars Shlrey caught hold of one of the boy buttbe ttther o--capo 1 in the darkness. Th risoner was arraigned be ore 'Squire Williams. He said his natiM was Janus Hi aton and that ho was twnlve years ol go. lie admitted his guilt and did mil seem to care whnt -union the justice de ilded upon. II'i was plao d In tha lookup lor the night -.nd was still thero to-day, the uuthoiiii-w desiring to sen what the pin ots of tho b 'V wished t do. Throwing stonec at a train that is going at ln! sjieed is very dnnirorous pastime and he authorities are determined to stop the practice. Pennsylvania's Groat Crops. Secretary Ede, of thn State Board ol iVgrUulture, has issued a bulletin showing the condition and proipeei of the season's crops. Un says whoal will be the largest crop lor many years, and may bo safely et timated ut '22,500 00 1 bushels. It is too ion, he says, to make any safe prediction regarding oats, but from the data in hand, hn thinks it will tie an average !crop. Hay will be a fait' average rrqi. Potatoes will prove an excellent crop should they escape too many sun showur.-. bucretary rjdgo estimates ll.OOO.OX) bushels. No rep Tt ot t has been received. Tho or.ip of large 'ru'ts will be 0110 of the largo-t for a t.utn ber of years, and thn crop of small fruits nill prove phenomenal. OPPOSED TO SHERMAN. The Alliance Lender. Will Try to Fruvant th.i Hfinntor's He-i'l.'otlon. Wabiilvoton, Aug. 4. Vn n Interview tilth the Hon Jerry Slmp-iou he says all the Alliance lenders will atiimp Ohio for the purpose or retlriug benator .iliermnn. Ihe boys nro ofter Ills fcotp," sulci Mr. Simpson, "and they are ax certain of getting It as they were In the case ol In. galls or Hampton. We are not carluix very much nbouttuo utitieruiuorlnl con test; lot that go as it will, with either MoKlnley or Campbell vlotor. What wo are after Is tbo Senatnrshlp. Shermun Is marked for retirement, and out he goes I doubt even whether his uiimo will go before the legislature." "What's tho matter with Bhormanr" "Why. his financial nolloy ot course. He clings to the old ideas In fluanoe and will learn nothing now. He does not recognize that conditions havo changed, and that wh it was a good system halt a century ago is not adapted to the needs ot the present," "linve you any Idea who Ills suocossor will bet" was asked. "No; that has not been given much thought. The keynote ot the Btruggle will be to (Men Shurmiin. Any matt who has been meutloued in oounootloa with the plnoe will bo, prcfurkblo to the proBeut incumbent." A MILLION DOLLARS LOST. One of Clilcnco's 1) lie Dry Quods Hlores Cluttod by Flro. Ciiicaoo, Aug. 4. Plre, Involving a loss ot at least (1,000,000, broke out at 7:30 a. m. iu the large retail dry goods and notions Htore of Siege, Cooper &Co., a seven story building ooverlug a quarter ot n block at the oortier ot State aud Admits streets. The fire originated iu tho engine room In the bttseuieut, but tn what manuer is not known. When the Ore was discovered there Wero only twenty -live jieople -In the building, mostly floor walkers and mnlo employes. Had the fire broken out a halt hour Inter all tho employes of tho store, numbering n thouaaud men, women uud ohlldren, would have beau on duty and a serious puuic would prob ably h ,ve ocourrod. The flames communicated to "The Leader," another department store 011 the opposite side of the street and did damage there to thu extent ot $100,000. J. II. Walker & Co's dry goods store ad joining was damaged $80,000, un;l the Kmorioh furnlturo Compuuy sustained n loss of $75,000. Various other small losses aggregate $50,000. Do you tiller Willi I'oDseniptioe. Oouglis or C t'lsT You cm be Hired it you taae I an l.iin i on. h and c ,in-uuiiti.m I'me i nod SOcoits Titnl boltlei Iree at Klrlln's drugstore. FLOGGED BY WHITE CAPS. ,V Wlf Heater lloilntilr Handled by In dlguitiit Neighbor. KiMwroN, N. V., Aug. 4. -For some time past James Bench, ot Roeendnle, Ulster Oounty, has been reported to havo beaten his wife anil children while under the influence ot liquor. His ootid uot so exasperated his neigh bors that a dozen or more of them re sorted to "White Cap" measures, nnd finding Bench on the highway, intoxi cated, Uogged him until he begged for meray and promised reformation. ociicn lias now Drought suits In the Supreme Court claiming $15,000 dam ages, and BtimmouHes have been Issued against aeveral persons suspected of hav ing tttKcu part In the whipping. fitoniied by 11 Dtiputy bherlrf. Wilkksbahhk, Ph., Aug. 4. A meeting of the directors of the Pennsylvania, Le high & EihU'IU Railroad was to have been held here during the morning for the purpose of electing a president ami six directors ot that read. A deputy sheriff. however, appeared just before tho miot- lug was to assemble and served nn In junction on behalf of J.icob Newburger, of New York, ami the meeting was aban doned. Mr. Newlmrgcr,- who owns a majority of the stock ot the road, cl.itmt that 'the meeting was nn ntteuipt 'to secure fraudulent action, and that ho would not be able to vote his stook, as it was tied tip In the New York courts, the ouae now pending 011 appeal. Defendants claim thut the stock held by Newburger is illegal, having been secured by fraud. w Ihiglund Klekei-H (lulng Abioud. FaiaBivek, Mass., Aug. 4 On Thurs day tour footb.tll players from this c i t , four lroui Pawiuokec and six tram Can ada will sail tor Great Britain nnd Iro- land, to be gone about live mouths. Ihey will participate In exhibition games to be played In all the principu cities ot the Kiugdo 11, and .iIk.i 111 a bc- rlea of International games to determine) the relutlve merit of K igllshiiion nuu Americans ns tootb illims. Hi'CHinu Suddenly Ititl.tue. New Havkx, Conn., Aug. A diaries AW Lookwood'of this city, a messenger betneeu New H v-.'ii aud New York, wondered away oil Saturday and was found nu thu Derby road in a demented condition. Ou removal to his homo ho becaina a raviug munlac and will proba bly be sent to the asylum. Tho Molo Si. KleholuH.' -WAgtUJjQTO.v, Aug. 4. AdvlSes Port-au-Prince say thut Preside, lyto claims that no pren ever nmde to oedo Mole St. NicR the United States, its the Constitution of Ilnytl most positively forbids tun cession of territory to any foreign country. .luck MuAullfrt In Irulnins. Nkw Yobk, Aug. 4. Jaok McAullfTa is now iu training at Mrs. O'Brien's road house, Coney Island, and is getting down into form for his coming go wii.li Gib bonn. McAulllIo weighs 143 poituds to day and must lose teu pounds before Sept. 11. Anothor Hulling Mill lti'tnunei Work. Reading, Pa., Aug. 4. The large roll ing mills at Seyferts Station, this county, owned by S. R. Seyfert & Brother, roi stinted work to day after an idleness of four months. 'I he mill employs 2UQ hands and they are non-union men. Nominated by I'l'ohlbltlonlsts. Nbwahk, N. J., Aug'. 4. The I'roblbi tionlsts lust nig it nominated Theodora C. Beardsley ot the eigthth ward for mayor. Will Content Her l'Lilh'' Will. New Yoiik, Aug. 4. -The will of Law yer Richard S. Nowcoinbe, will not be admlttod to probate just yot. His daughter, Idn Fiorlno New combe, who ' eloped with Theatrical Manager George V. Lederer, lias decided to contest the legality ot tho document. IMItor George Jones ttrlniisly III. Lewibtox, Mo., Aug. 4. Mr. George Jones, editor of the New York Times, la ill at Poland Sprlugs. His physician said that he hud had a severe attack: of dysen- 1 tory, but to-day he Is muoh better than! ho has baeu for two weeks. Husb-ud and Wife Mill-deled. i Abkanbaii City, Kan., Aug. 4. Great excitement was dutmed here by the dis covery ot tho murdered bodies of Jackson Donnelly, a wealthy farmsr living fivo miles east ot this city, und his wife. The nupposed motive was robbery. All Hands Come ! And get a knifo for notliii , flie only conditions aro that you buy twonty ton-cent plugs of "Filly" "tobacco. As good a plug as you ever put n tooth to. Tho knifo is a beautiful '1 blade, inlaid celluloid han dle, good mntorial and good workmanship. Can bo soon at GRAFS, No-122 North Jardin Street. a from flEHippo- m wa Itil 113 tO at.- a Aifc.M&sta