FOR FOUR MILLIONS Abraham Backer of Now York Makes an Assigumcnt. GLENDALn VICTIM ; WolffsAGllBlacking rlighest of all in Leavening Power. U. Gov't Repott, Aug. 17, 1889, Tho Murdered Girl Idonliilcd by Her Uncle. "iftbWtlM I "fern ftouI Used by awn, women and ebildrm. DUE TO TEH MONEY MARKET. SAID TO BE MATILDA HABER. He YTas a Dasher in Oommeroial Fapar and "Dry Good. She Left Her Horn la Oooneotiont With IIr Lorn. . 41 6 Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOF or THS FIQ8 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to he most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative tv perma nently cure Habitual tonsti ration, and the many ills de luding on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy Known to CLEANSE WE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so i HAT PURL BLOOD, REPRMHlHQ SLRBP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. 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In -i.nps fr fi.rtl'ulftr UltlBWfiiU. sol II It. ll.r ful l-iull..' in Utter, hv Mtum I-pA if jinn- jm.wuii i 'ii.wii.il -.4.1. tvpir, Clili-h. or I tieulcol C'o.,iiul.aua4iui.r tkJ br SU txmi V' 1'IiUJum 1-sh iu roJtKitov, A TIORNEY'A T-LA W, Bcffce-Brdil'll'i bnlldlnf corner lUtniml Centr' Breakfast Cocoa ! J Hi Tlio Asset OlileUy In Southern Itallroad Securities He Owned a Xnrgv 31111 In Counoctlotlt A Hell of That fjifalltors Will bo l'alit In Full-Tlio Assignment n Surprise. In Financial Circles. New York, Aug. 4. Abraham Bicker, dealer In commercial paper at No. 380 Broadway, has made an assignment without preference, to Benjamin F. Ein stein, of Townseud, Dyett & Elustolu, laWers, at No. 887 Broadway. Tho an nouncement of the assignment oreated u sensation, Mr. Baoker was n heavy dealer in com menial paper and also the capitalist of the Arm of Beokcr & Oo., dry goods com mission merchants at No. 88S Uroadway. lie also manufactured goods at Glaston bury, Conn,, where he hail a large mill. The be goods wru prlnoipally for tho Southern trade, Mr. Backer having boon a Southern merchant tor many years, coming to Now York about 27 years ago. His original business in the South was principally In grocorios and liquors. Ho then got Into tba cotton business, Inter, into cotton goods and then Into ooiu merolal goods In Philadelphia, but sold out five, years auo ami Wout to Glaston bury, Conn., where bo purchased mill, lie sold tho uoods which he manufac tured there through bis own firm of A. Backer & Co. His assignment, it is Bald, does not altect this firm, although he was the principal partner and capitalist, bla son N. C. Backer, being the "Co." Mr. Backer could not bo found at bis otllco during the day. The clerks said ho did not come down to business on account of tho assignment, and that it Was a com plete surprise to them. His liabilities are said to be about $1,000,000, of which $3,500,000 aro direct and $1,500,000 con tingent. Tho latter, It Is said, are all right, and he does not expect to logo any thing thereby. Tho contingent liabilities aro endorsements on commercial paper discounted by the banks. The liabilities are principally to bauks in this city and elsewhere, and there is also some to in dividuals. A friend of Mr. Backer said to-day that nit hough tho liabilities woro about 000.000, Mr. Baoker would not bo called upon to pay tho ontlro amount, as over ouo-third are notes of other parties which Mr. Backer indorsed, but wliloh will be taken cure of by the makers. These aro considered good, and Mr. Backer does not anticipate any lass on that account. His assets, if they tiro properly taken care of, and pan out as expected, will more than cover his liabilities, and he was very liopjful that all his creditors would bo eventually paid in full. The assets, tho gentleman continued, include about $1,600,000 of the bonds of the Qccorgin, Southern & Florida liailrond and the Macon & Blrmlngiiam Railroad, about $7jJ,000 Alabama State bonds and a large amount of other securities. His mill and plant at Glastonbur , Conn., is very valuable, and ho owns real est tto in New York city worth from $130,000 to $800,000. THE SUMMER CAPITAL, Pl'esltlont nml Mrs. Harrison Attuiid n Connnrt lit ChiiUniitP. Cafe May, N J., Aug. 4. Last evening the President, Mrs. Harrison mid Mrs. Eaton attended the concert at Chnlfoute, given for tho benefit of St. Margaret's House. A nutnbor of children from the Seaside Home called on tho Summer Capital children and entertained them with songs and recitations. Private Secretary Halfonl and Miss Sanger nro working bard to catch up with tho big oluciul correspondence of President Harrison. The President took a walk over to the Cape during the day, returning by. the .Delaware Bay road. A Clarsyman lSurned.ft Dentil Palmer, Mass., Au -L &t S a. m. the Week's House on South.Main street wai, burned to the ground nnd tho thirty five guests iu the house bad barely tlmo to cscapa in their night clothes. The Rev. Mr. Williams, a retired Congrega tional minister who preached last year in Holland and who had boon boardlug at tho bouse for about n month, was burned to death. HU body was found about 0 o'clock in the front on tranco burned boyond recognition, noth ing but tho charred trunk remaining. Eickneaaacheiina relieve aU the trouble! fnsf. Aent to a bilious state of the system, suoh 03 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, l'aln la tho Bide, &0. While tholr most rsmajiable eiiGcess has been shown In cuilcg , Hoaaaehe, yet Oartera Llttlo Liver MM ftra equally Talnablo In Constipation, curing and pro TosUng this annoying cowiilotiit, whl le they also) correct alldisordursof thebtomacUtlmulate tha liver and regulate the tjovral. venUthoyoul7 ewea tfi.csthey would bo nlmostprloeleBsto tboso who) emer from dls distressing complalnti but fortu nately tbelrcoodnesa docs cotonu hero.and those who onoetrythom'w ill find thedo little pills vain able In o tcany vrays that they will not bo wit Usg to do without them. Uat after aUalelt htail (lathe bane of so many Uvea that hero la Vfhera ivemakeci'-rorwit baut. OurpUlacureltwtiila Others do not. Carter's Little liver rills are very small anil very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dose, trboy are strictly vegetabls auu do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who uaolhem. Invlilsat 23 cents live for tl. Bold by drugglets everywhere, or sent by mau, CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorkl SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE I sbk. m pa ernes, nms 1 CUKE ABSOLUTELY PURE Will wed his half-sister. A Voting Man from lNtiliury rinds Ills Fathar'n Otlirr ir. DAJntDRT, Conn., Aug 8. Thirteen years ago Erastns Beckett came to Dan bury and soou built a prosperous busi ness as a hatter. He left in England a wife aud four ohlldren. Indifference finally led to complete obliteration of them, and six years ago Beokett married a Banbury girl. Last year his oldest sou, John Beokett, went to England on a pleasure trip aud met the oldest daugh ter of Erastus Beckett aud his deserted wife.- The young man, unconscious of tholr relationship to Erastus, fell desperately in love with the girl and secured her promise to marry hliu. He o .me baok to Uaubtiry and continued the correspond ence without any hint of the m.,ttr reaching Erastus. A mouth ago the yoaug man seut tor Emily and her mother to cross tbo ocean aud join him iu Danbury. The bride-eleet arrived In Now York yeeterd.iy, ncoompatiied by her mother, tho dlsonrded wife of Eras tus. Tho news has spread throughout tho tmvn mill rtVArvlinilx- 1m wnlt.ltiiy tn ! great curiosity for tbo moment wheu ! Erastus meets his deserted wife. Tho young man proposes to wed Emily whether her father liko3 It or not. Airroed to tlio (JIuss Worker' Rente. MiLLVitXE, N. J., Aug. 3. An official of tho American Flint Glass Workers Union iu this city to-day received a tele gram from President Smith of Pittsburg containing the information that the Manufacturers' aud Blowers' Committee had agreed to tho entire wage scale adopted at Steubeuvllle, Ohio, lu July, with the exception of the demand for a Saturday half holiday In the prescription branch. Another conference on the question will be hold betweou the Matiu factuiors' and Workers' Wage Commit tee in August. Dltiniiottitu(l by tho lrlnco. Londox, Aug. 0. Disappointment reigns In Carlsbad to day over tho an nouncement that tho Prluco of Wales will not go there about the middle of August, as announced, but will take his pleasure nt Homburg. The statement that ho would o to Carlsbad his already caused a riso of fifty per cent. In prices there, and half of tho uppor aristocrucy of London, Intending a continental vaca tion, had engaged rooms tbero. Now they lobo tho Prince, after nil. Mr. lTliilue's Nloco Injured. Washinoton, Aug. 0. Mi93 Magglo Blaine, a nieou, of Secretary Blaine, was seriously injured last evening by jump ing from a carrf.tge while the horse at tached to It was beyond tho control of the driver. Miss limine, in her full struck IishiI foremost on the pavom'pnl, cnnMng concussion of the brain. Tlie young lady wiib bartly cut about tho head, but the pliYBlcians thj.ik the injuries will not prove fatal. flHAHMINO SOUQRETTE. Pretty Kilty ('Iiantji-iui, n I'll I r and VcifiatlU- I uvister of Hi J Solllh. Hero is the iptet photoffrapli of Miss Kitty Glieatbm, t'th sprkUng: little eoubrette the public regard as one of briff lit jstiAirament.;; of Mumigor Daly's comr-iay of clever players. She is a Soutbe:Ti girl, and was born in Nashville just a score of years ago. Her first npponraneeon thostngo was made four yunrs ago ub Curiae in "Erminie," a dainty impersonation still remembered hero with ploastjro. Tho surroundings nnd asMJeintiohs of an opora company proved uncmigoiilul to Jii-ss Cheatham and after a brief season on the road olio Joined, tho Daly com pany and has siuce been witli that or ganization. The public know very little regard ing her, for it has long been Manager Daly's purpose to obliterate the indi viduality of the members of his aom pany by forbidding them to bo inter viewed by newspapers. Mis Cheatham has played a wido range of roles from that of soubrette to leading ingenue. YOUNG MENVOLD MEN QET IS THE TOILS OF THE SUflHTS OF DISEASE, They make nsrole efforts to irts inamseives. . ens no anon -us buw w ... .u.ijr ilSHilKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES tavf gn uilD Lit.itii.ir mi sitis iuwh mmiiy mm new Roo t ) ma ft.. ri psU, "-w forallnilted lluie..r4liis ths pbllo.oPQ7 of Dlscas- Oriaas of Mso. sndbsw by tij nutbodi siciuslrelv oar own, Us worst rases ;l Lest r rslltna U.ubool, o.n.ral S.rrous Ds bllltr. wssan... ei wr Bbroal.n Orctni pan ?uS;-BiinEvELOFi;D UowtoEolst.aBdStr.nstbsnWSAS,UMDEVCLOrLU OKlllNS A rABTS of BODV maas plain toaU lnwrsstja. ERIE MEDICAL CO. aUFFALO.N.Ys Rtnnt.d ar sti Vs KM mm u--'i . , A LONQ DISTANCE RIDER. ;. V. Kim-, Hit littHllKh Hlryellst Aklio llolrtu the Keeortls. One of the greatest long-distance bicycle riders of the present day ft G. 1'. Mills, who was born al Hayswatjer, England, In lsw.nnd who learned torido at the age of 1 J years. In 1 855 M -.then only lti years old, accomplished his first "best on record.'' This was 2M) miles along the Liverpool roads, on an ordinary, in twenty-four hours, a per formance which easily won for him the Anfiild race. Early in 1880 he agnin won the An flcld race. Hiding from July & to July 10 he beat the " Land's End to John O'Qroate" record in 5 days, 1 hour, 45 minutes. On Aug. 5 he again beat the twenty-four hours' bicycle record, do ing 273 miles in the tune, which is, for an ordinary bicycle, the record still. Aug. IB to 31 incluhive again found Mills removing a previous best. A tricycle was requisitioned on this occasion, four to five days plus ten hours, the time went down. With A. J. Wilson as his companion Mills on Sept. 1 reduced the tandem tricycle record for I0O miles to Oh. trim. 2-fls. October found Mills record breaking again, and equally busy in the racing world once more. On the second of that month he rode his fifty miles on 'a safety in the then record, time of Sli. 47m. 3." 3-.1S. Three days o. r. MILLS. later ho was similarly successful in his fttnek on the twenty-four hours' safoty bicycle record, do ing 205 miles in th- tlmo. Mills, in 1687 was again tortunute. He tncyelcd 50 miles in 3 hours and 7 minutes, nnd later on won the North Roads 100 lnilo rase on a tricycle, beating rocord for the distniito by doing 7 hours 4(1 minutes all the way. lie won tho North Itouds twenty-four hours' race on a tricycle in September of that year, nnotlu-r record, UB7 mllos being covered in that time, and iu company with R. Tangloy beat tho twenty-four hours' tandem tricycle record, covering 201$ raues. in i3s, mo last year oi nu ap pearance to the preier.t time, he rode' 00 miles on a trioyelo in 2 hours nnd 54 minutes-, two days afterwards 100 miles on the Enino macliiuo in six hours nml 5(1 minutes, and later on 1 10 miles of tricycling in IS hours. ltepubllcnn Clubs ! Menu SntACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 4. Tho conven tion of the Stato League of Republican Clubs will meet nt the Grand Opera Houso to-morrow. Secretary Hedges fig ures out that fully 800 delegates will bo present, and that there will be us many mora attendant club men. JiKW YOUK MAllK. 13. New Voiik, Aujj. :i. Monoy on cull loaned easy at ltia" cent, BONDS. Closing nosing Saturday. Today. 4Kb, 1801 liou 101)1 jooif Ht, ism Coup louu loot-, 4 s, 1007 Heir 10 loaS 4 e, 1007 Coup 117 mff STOCK SIAHKET. Closing Closing Saturday. To-Duy. Canadian I'nclOo , 80 no Central l'lictnc,. 110 so Chicago, Hut & Qulney 70)1 B,'; Delaware & Iludon...., l-'JU i!j7i? Del., Lack, i Wo-stern 131 ja lain U)i IBM Urlenref 45 47 LalioKliorc 107 107ti Louis 4 Nnsli twu - 004 MlohUran Central..... 87U ml Missouri l'oelllo t ujj new jvimij i-L-iiiitu ,,,, iuo jm, Northweatein iaik( lot Oro-iou .N'iivIk ntlon 00 Oil l'aoilui Mall , 38)4 3-1 heading Sid squ ltook Island 0811 7 mi Ht. Paul oiu vail Untnu Paolfto 405S 414J western union 70?4 t'llODUCE M.H1CBT. Auar. Sept. Ooi. Wheat U3U iww; iwk Corn 70T osJ OM OttU M&J 36 5y MKItCANTILK BXCUANQa Ilutter Dull and hsuvv. Slute nulls. htI ' 17ko.alKai nostorn extras, 17o.alHc. iieeso 1 airly uotlvo, Ohio Hats, 5Uo.a Dull but steadv. Krissh. stath. 17m. b' ISo-j western fresh 18o,al7u, What the Druftglsts saw of HeiskftH's Ointment: When uu are asked to n eomnisnd a prepara tion for skill Ulseuse, .e liunil out BKUUCHt.I.'s Oi.vTMKN-T, wait every eumlULuee of as staves. fill treutulenl ofthe cIih-ii.n ' J. C. Ukoii i., o Mln St., lluUer, IX 'I liavebeen selling 111 'SKI LL'S OtMTHKHT forelevun yuars. iiim-- i.ni ersal satlsakctloaw It will curoTsVTFit. a. w. iuck n-ukuofb, liuinbrUce, r- We havoevlil nee of tin ninitlve nronerUis Of HsiHKl-:l.t.'H ilis na.i lien-. It Is a gotV rvllahleulntiiient." t sufVa -ft Knlks, Tarentum, Ta, "In a't skin disoasis I ln nrinbly recommed JllSKS.LI- st Ul.MHI 1 ' J. J. Ky.iy Miurpsburg, Pa. 'TrEisKn i s Oint mi- s r cu'i-b w him all etas fail-- ' M. i i tn i a ,1: llKKi,, Treeport, Pa. ' II M' KLI t. s lllsl-d'sr s, Ms on t9 Own tner" " ii u. liioics. Kiituuulu, Pa. Site Took Over S70O Willi It"r Th Sttlllriy I. Mlsilngr It I. SlllOSd Still Was nobbed Iltlo lletlis: Klllasl A Best ell fitr tho llslg I.tirer Nulr Me In' aisde by the Pull, New York, Aug. The body of the irlrl who wss found murdered at Glen Csle, U I., Sunday, has lieeu identified by Charles R. Weber of New York as his niece, Matilda Ha ber, ol North Haven, Conn., w ho left that place Saturday morning in company with a man named John Habe. The girl, who was infatuated with Habe, Inherited several thousand dollars from her mother aud had still $5,000 to her credit iu the First National Bank of this olty. When she left North Haven she bad $TS0 on her person, aud Weber believes sue was murdered lor the money. The New York and Brooklyn Polios are looklug for Habe. Acoordlng to Weber's description Habe Is a stout, dark complexioncd man, aged 35, nbout live feet ten Inches tall, with heavy eyebrows, eyes olose together, blaok mustache and goatee. He was dressed In n light grny suit, (Handing collar, striped necktie, a light colored Hat top derby hat, and wore a heavy wntoh and chain. The description of Habe tallies very closely with that given by William H. Lake, of Gleudale, of the tnau whom he saw with a woman resembling ti.e dead girl, near the scene of tho ghastly dis covery of last Sunday. All attempts to looato tho actual soeuo of tho murder have proven fruitless. There is no sign of a struggle anywhere in tho vicinity. The woman was un doubtedly killed nt a distance and oar ried to the spot where her corpse was dis covered. KENTUCKY'S ELECTION. Tho NewConstltilllnii Adopted by n Lnrire Dlnjarlly. LorisviLLB, Ky., Aug. 4. Yosterday's was the last eleoliou by viv.i vooe vote that will ever be hold iu Keutuoky. The new constitution, despite Its powerful opposition of railroads, banks and cor porations generally, hits been carried by an overwhelming m . jority, aud the last Stato constitution that still recognized slavery Is a thing of the past. Tho new coti3tlt.utlou will tax rail roads, banks and stock companies, abolish tho olTloe of Public Printer, provide for n secrot ballot system and municipal re forms, and also carries an anti-lottery clause which will wipe out tho half-dozen lottery charters now being operated, with eeml-dally drawings nt Covlngtou and Louisville, iu tho interests of ", ollcy" games throughout the United States generally. Reports from tho cities and towns throughout tho State Indicate that the I Democrats have about the usual mujori 1 ty, probably 30,000. Indications tire th .t ! tho Alliance, or Peoplo's Party, vote Is I very small, despite tho fact that every citott was made for two months pre ceding tho election to organize tho Al- j Bunco men in this State, all the leaders of that movemont of national reputation, including Senator Pelrer and Jerry Simpson of Kans s, Taubeueck of Illi nois, and Davis of Texas, having stumped tho State thoroughly. Tho greater part of tho Alliance vote Beoma to hnvo bcon drawn from the Republican party. Tho vote for and against the Constitution was without partisan slg nlllcauco. Later returns Indloate that tho vote for tho cousitution is fully fivo times as groat as that against It. Wiirtleror Webster Not Yet Cnpturod. New York, Aug, 4. No trnoo of Web ster who shut Charles E. Goodwin, has yet bceu found. Goodwin died nt the Roosevelt Hospital during tho morning. Ha made tho following statement to Dr. Schultze, tho house surgeon of the hospital: "I was sitting in my room when a man named Webster knocked ma off my chair aud shot mo." Mrs. Webster has been arrested. She says her husband went to Goodwiu's apartments to d. maud an apology for Insulting her. Goodwin threw a cuspidoro at him and ho then shot him. The ltiiher-Alldnrsoii Trntrody, Croto.v Landing, Aug. 4. Isaac New ton Baker, who was shot by Orvlllo Au dersou lu the duel hero, was ullvo at noon. Anderson wns nrralgnod during the morning for nn examination beforo Coroner Sutton. The Coroner, after list ening to the testimony of tho witnesses, who told substantially tho Bamo story of tbo tragedy ns that whloh has already been printed, committed Andorson to Jail to await thq result of Baker's Injuries. fimallpox ltnslui; In Limn. WAsniNOTON, Aug. 4. Reports from Limn, Peru, state that smallpox is spreading there and the authorities have not the slightest idea bow to check its spread. Not only is It seen in ohlldren, "t even elderly persons are subject to it and yet very little activity Is employed by tho Sanitary Board against imfeotlon. In fact the doctors seem to say they cannot get vaooino matter at any price for their patients. A rrospprous l'ariuer Commits Rulolde, TliEKTOK, N. J., Aug. 4. Enoob Tln dall, aged 00, a well-to-do farmer of Hamilton Township, committed suicide by drowning lu n small creek near his home. Ilis body was found tied to the bridge with a rope, by two boys. It Is thought Tlud ill was deranged aud tied his body to tho bridge to prsvont lu wathlug away. A Depot Snfu lllnwn Open. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 4, The do pot of tho New York & New Haven Rail road at North Havou was broken into during tho night, the safe blown open and robbed of $100 and !,600 tickets. The Quiien of the llulglans Dying-. London, Aug. 4, Tho Queen of the Belgians has been taken suddenly ill. She Is dying und bus received tbo last rites of tho Roman Catholic Cuurok. Rrothtr.ei-inP.cit '.nil W ma b infikl. WW mi fji'-n and nandi !i totif t ; (il, f t tu ml. rister, UeoatMv Pap painted uia Andow mli 10o. a mrm.K iOa. wour si maxpoua, mnatisitjsks i 7 f 7 ; w i cheap SO o'hor styie t.i : W JI.AVI1K.T' - . to hulr ai! A ale Mir mro.ifst fnt V. I- !M4 Shoi'ti. If not (oi nnfrt lti voitr plttco Ak your uency ami vet them for you. Car TAKE NO UDSTITUTB,-J WHY IS TUB W, L, DOUGLAS 83 SHOE oENfe&v. EN THE WEST SHOE I.I THE WORLD 10R THE MONEY? It Ii. a w;ii. llesa iiliof, with no tuck, or wax thn mt to hurt tli f-ei; n.aiiu r the best tin., enlf. stilish ami em.-, ami bponimi' we maf.f tiiori' nhot of tlitt OnttUihtiit 'iny other vmnuftit finer, It eouuls hutal-Bew.-,1 Mines .- stltis from 81.1X1 to UI0. ffiS (l tieniilni' Uniidnenetl, Iho flnc-t ml t Mioi. uvi r nlTi reil for (.Mui equals I'reuell lnipnrteil sh.Mi which rust from l.l to S1H.U0. OO llniiil-Senpil Writ Whnp. flne ealf, iIU.i, eoiiitnruilili.nuililurubln. The best suou over ofTerwl nt tins prlee i saruo urnde as cus-toiii-made sinies eiwtlnit from Sti.i") Ui SU-'O. (&9 HO Police SsIiiipi I'annvrs, Itnllroail Men C-uim ami U'tterCsrriersftll wenrthi-m, flueenlf. settiules-t, ff.imnth lustile, tn'nvy tliree soles, extetl alouedirc. One pair nlti weurayear. 0J 30 flu enlft 110 lietter shoe ever offered nt tltii pilii-i one trial will convince thoso wlioivan t a shoe for comfort anil service. CO - nnd s-i.OO WnrlilnaDinn'n shoos ia- ore very stmnu anil rturable, Tbnu mho hive K'vi n them n trial will wear no other make. Dnla' 'i-0(l nnd SI. 7.1 i-ebool shoes nrn .r 7 , ,vl,r" ,,lu bojti every where! they sell on tticTr merits, ns tlio luereaslns; sales show. ssa1 isaaz :i.a(l Ilniiil-newett shoe, best imTJiiA ICO Dmn'olu, verystyllsh; equalsFreuL-u liniiurted abooscnstlUKfrom sl-oD to M.m. Lnillos' -J.SO, Sei.OO ami 8)1. T5 shoo for Hlsaesare the In st ntief)onola. RtyTlsbandtltiralile. IJltllf lull.- Si i that W. t.. lminrl-.. nimn m.rl price are stampetl ou tho bottom of each shoe. ii . i.. wuuua, urocKton, Alass. Slaonaixtioe la. 3Pi I1 "Y"OTJ ake aoixa TO St ISHOtlrl, ICflllHFIH, A! tClttlHtlH, 'I'exnH, ricliriiflta, I.otiihlHiut. Colon. H, Vtali, Collloriilti, Orcjcoi'.'WuHlitiijtUM'ijHt xtco, Ntw nicjvlco or AiIzuiiii. nnd will scrd me a roslal oid or letter stating Whero you nro going, Wlieu you are going, Where you will start from, How many there aro in your party, What freight aud baggagojou have, I tilll write you or call at your homo and furnish you with the fullest Information rcgnrdli.p; toutec, lowest rates of all classes, bealtlis maj H, diacriptUe and 11 lustiated land pemphlcts, retort books, Hot Hprlnis guides, etc. Cheap Fnrmlng I.ai-da In Missouri, Arson sas, Kansas and 'lexas. J. P. McC-sNN. Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT, G. E. P. Agt., 301 Broadway ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY lieei u'RarJSsioffc liUa tflisW ImIA mt: Wiafebswkv, UcUMsWlf sirilBr. r ftfikm turwork ifter uty tMjfur. i 'iitDknowB t . 1 rNWPtf ttstsl. air eunw lu i , aiOB.M PfOV, kauid sVoA I'wwsnutiiy n , Aootort hsv i ' fii" ivra uinaaiilttLl, thclf ii ot rm4lns .t i wur'hiwt driiti ct ud tmw. . rtci lliiiru,- . nvtuii, r Itlft DisvlJur, Vtaneu I). UHtf Tmptlred V-pi Ml tUitMU rciaMlaf fruiu jjuth ul Old,Younsr Middle As itrf oortftlu, im pi 'il-jui i kmImI tvai itiri vottaosi, ohgi a Mnttr wtogUll(ittiltifiouo4i. to It) Uy Inropenn Hoapiu' rp mi Hitin TWMtiMtuja.rlsWit 8is,ooo :.i::v.' prltatM and who eu l.ow eu'id M I esva ftt.Lr quuit. s,uu rulMd ibvtn. Huitil So. ttni. ft r b tmimotjlali -tj rmlm qiidki -i tbttif TsvlM ami fruJ'iimi g i.. in.il ipriMP tbi.y Ao uut iiv k t BioaT fHnijity uik tafi ti-lr slUitjr f Whittll r, in you l u rs) InrulO ftiiu'istn4i of o'lti it., Kterf-lnf frosn i U I uti ("mills' v ii i i' 'n. SsWilW. k-i-sl A V JUsiUj sit. I B t FIRE INSUEANCEI tfgeil ul S;jfi! Btllillt Ptrtlj Cnk Ctati!:i Itepresented. by DAVID FAUST 120 8, Jsrdln Btreet, HIIENANDOAK.PA