Both tho method and results whoa Byrup of Figs 13 taken; it ia pleasant nnd refresliing to tlio lasto, and acts fently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, ilver and Bowels, cleanses tho svs- 4 YV I II 1 t . . " . iem ciieciuaiiy, aispcis coins, licud aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup or Fiea w the 1. i. rf , , 1 uui ruuicuy ui us uinti over pro duced, nleiuine to tho tasto and nr.. coptable to tho stomach, prompt In its action nnd trulv beneficinl in tia effects, prepared only from tho most healthy nnd agreeable substances, its tnany excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50o nnd $1 bottles by,all leading drug giste. Any reliable druggist who may not nave it on liana will pro cure it. promptly for any ono who wisnes 10 try it, uo not accept any VULTOUbUlU. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. v SAN FRANCISCO. CAL IDUISVIIU, Kt NEW YORK, N.Y. Unlike the Dutch Process K"o Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used In tbs preparation of W. UAKER & CO.S BreatfastCocoa tchlch it absolutely pure and eoluble. It has more tftanf Area time the gtrenath. of fWn tti!tai with Starch, Arrowroot or nufar. nnri ia immnra baa. ..uiuuiiii, Ewiuiy ibis man one cent a cup. XiaE9TD ' nonrIl!n'ne nd EASILY Sold hj Ororem eTerpthert. "W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. mm. muxm I II Beautiful book containing the latest vocal mu 8 0, full sheot-muslo ptatos, handsome cover. In eluding tha following gems, unabrldgod: Afterwards, 40 I'vo Worked 8 HourB, 41 Huby's Past Asleep 40 I Whistle und Walt. 40 Comrades, 50 Love's Golden Dream 40 Ood IJless Our Land 25 Old Organ Ulower. 40 Go, Pretty nose, 6i Our Last Waltz 40 u3 the I lag, 40 Over tho Moonlit Sea, 40 In Old Madrid, 60 Sweet Katie Connor, Mary and John, 40 That Is Lovo. , We glvo this book to lntroduco to you KROUT'S BAKING POWDER And Khodt's Flavoring exthaots, Unturptused for PORTTY and STRENGTH Your ffrnenr will triva min.lMiil...n.tni. ng addftlonal Premium List with fullcartlcu lars how to get them fiee. ALBERT KROUr, Chemist, Phila. SOLDIERS GUARD THE BUFFALO YARDS Two Regiments Ordered the Scene Early This Morning. to CENTRAL AND WEST SfJORE SWITCH MEN MAY ALSO STRIKE. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of 1 Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. FINESr Cn0DS-L0WE5T PBICES.-i Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited The Dmortlnns of Deputies So Illaguited 11m MiulllTTliat He Decided to Cull Out tlio ailllllB Asjaulls Upon Non-Union Men-Many l'lrrs Started in tlie l.elili(h Valley V'arili 'Yeitnrdny-.Ornut I)nmiiCo I)une ijemumU of the Men Trouble at Other Points. duffalo, rt. x., Aug. lu. This morn ing everytlilng Is quiet at the E ist Buffalo yards. Both battalions o J he 74tb and twin regiments are on duty In tho vnrds. and it is unlikely that any more trouble will occur ut present. Several small flies wero started in thn Lehigh Valley yards last night, but they wero easily extinguished. Tlio trlkers were in session until 2 a. m. in aamtncU'a Hall, but no more strikes wore ordered, as had been antlcl- ll.lln.l At a late hourt night Sheriff Book was notified by officials of the New York Central and West Shore roads that they wuum- expect uim to protect their prop erty in the event of a strike on thoir lines. There is not the slightest doubt in thn minds of those posted in railway matters out tuat tlio jNew York Central and West Shore switchmen at this point will quit work unless the difficulty between tho- men now on strike and their employers ure aujusieu. Sheriff Beck seems to have met -with Ill-success in answer to his call for depu ties at $3 a day. All they did was to de sert as fast as they reached East Buffalo. The desertions so dlscusted the offlninl that he decided to call out the militia. Yesterday morning tho strikiucswitch- men renewed their destruction of railroad property. Une hundred and fifty cars were set nn Are on the tracks outside the city line be tween 10 and 4 o'clock and burned fiercely. The purpose of this latest out rage was to block tho tracks so that trains cannot be sent through. 'Ihe lire being outside of the citv limits the Flro Department could not go there and It raged unfought. It was thought that the engines might remain Inside thn city and run out long lines of hose for the railroad men to handle, but that wus found to be impracticable after wutcr hud been spread on a few cars which wr near the line. Over 4,000 feet of hoso Were run out in one case. There were Drobablv 1.600 cars bet w.n Buffalo and Lancaster and as nothlnu was done to stay tho progress of the flames they were destroyed. When the Lehigh frclitbt No. 80 at. tempted to get out of the yards It wus held up by the strikers. JLho train had moved slowlv m fnr n Bailey uveuue. when suddenly u moh nf strikers darted out from among the cars on side trucks and other places of con cealment nnd commanded the engineer and fireman to get down and give the train Into their hands. They were com pelled to do it. At 1 o'clock a messace from tha on.. tor at William street station said that the fire had broken out at three different places In the yards and Indications were that serious damace would be dona fire was burning fiercely. JNotning could be done bv the ennlnns attached to the trains as the crews wero driven from their engines and threats were made if the men attempted to move them. The Fire Department was unable to do Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTE!" PURE Day foremen. $05 a month; day helpers, 160 a month; night foramen, $70 a mouth; night helpers, $03 a month; ten hours to constitute dny or night work; overtime to be paid nt an hour rato and computed as follows: Day foremen 25 cents an hour; day helpers, S3 cents an hour; night fore men, 27 cents; night helpers, 25 cents an hour. Crews working 30 minutes of any hour shall receive one hour's pay; less than thirty minutes not to bo counted. When crews commence work either day or night, they are not to bo laid off for any cause other than tleir own acts nnd will work wherever tlie ynrdniaster may direct In yard service. Swltohmen Biisocuded or discharged will bo given n, fair, im partial hearing within ilvo days nfterdate of suspension or dismissal before his im mediate superior, subject to an appeal to higher official authority, and if he be found Innocent, hu shall hn full pay. NO CONCESSIONS TO STRIKERS. EVOLUTION IN VEHICLES. rho Prosrroea In Modoa of Transit Up to tho Prosont Tlmo. The ICeadlni; Taking Summary Action to J'rotect Its 1'rnpertr. PmnoRLPHiA. Aug. 10. President Mc- Leod of the Philnilnlnlitn fir T?,ll.,,. 7?.l has taken summary action to protect the 1 cntrast V10 rcat Improvements which rouu irom damage and passengers from An IntrrrMIng Inhibit for tlio Columbian uposltlou Tho Sledge of tlio An cients nnd the Safeties of To-D.iy. One feature which the department ot transportation will bring to tho front in uio Columbian exposition Is tho evo lution or vehicles of locomotion. Tills. will bo shown with great accuracy to detail, the only carriages or means of land transportation to bo omitted be ing tho railways. In connection with this all appliances associated with theso vehicles or necessary to their operation will also be exhibited. Tlio crude con structions of tlio builders of almost pro- maujiii- nines anci tnose still in uso In savage and semi-civilized lands will bo grouped bo as to bring into startling injury, In view ot the strlko of tho Lo- nign Valley switchmen at Buffalo. He characterize tho means of locomotion employed in tho present day. Wlliard Smith, chief of tho depart- IlfLU fllrpntnrl f hut. nrlnt nl notion. I,A 1 ment of transportation, has nlreadv fin- at all conspicuous points offering a re- ,n f?ood deal of work 10 research ward of $5,000 to any person or persons 10 10 earliest vehicles used by man. furnishing evidence which will lead to Rou(?n hewn logs or planks dragged the arrest and conviction of anv nernn along the cartli wero nrobablv tho first or persons who shall be guilty of violence sledges used for the transportation of to the company's employes, or destruc- heavy burdens. Then tlio uso of rollers tion of its property. was discovered. The immense blocks President AlcLood says no concessions of stone useU in he construction of tho yZtll r Pyramids and teWlcB of Egypt wcro spect, but expects to win. In speaking J"? quarries in this man of tho sending from this city of CO non- Tho first si edgo of which there is union switchmen to Buffalo, he nn)d r. any authentic account is seen pictured day. in tho sculpture on a tcmplo at Uebes. "There are 1,000 men who are ready This sledge had long runners, turned up and willing to take the nlacea of tlm in front and strnmrthnnnd W mim.n.n. strikers. All that is needed is the asstir- cross nlecoR. i.ntiir nn mtlAm tinH1 .us ance of the authorities that they will he protected. We wish our nronnrt.v tn 1. placed under police protection and our employes guarded from danger. As for tho rest we will attend to that." In speaking of the loss of property at Buffalo, President McLcod said: "Ihe loss will not bo much. If consld- crauie property Is destroyed the loss will covered, nnd from them camo tlio wheels, which at first revolved with tho axle and then independent of it. Few original examples of theso early con trivances can bo found, but an effort will bo raado to secure what there arc. The first carriages will also bo exhib ited in the original when nnKKlliln lur not fall upon the company because wo pictures when the originals cannot bo ...... tu uj.uu me uuiuonuesio protect, our beeureu. l'or this purpose tho Imperial ffiCn r' 11 thy(lo,not Protect it, then Btables of Uussia form an almost incx- tect our property when we need protec- af tho e and sledges tion and reuuest it. As to tlm strlko usoU by. tho sticcessivo sovereigns for spreading to other points of the Heading Generations. Among theso is tho car- fflMM WORKS' RAIDED More. Convicts Released Tennessee Miners. By THE STOCKADE WAS DEMOLISHED. Guard, Unnlilo to Make Any Iteilitanca Tlln SWlir ltfuo,l to Act-Dor. 11,1 oliiinsn Iteuilr to l urnl.h. Troops -When fnllml U)oiw8ltutlon at Coal Creek. aasiiville, Aug. 10. A chain gang of L-uuvictn were liberated. from the In man stockade yesterday by a mob of rnln vra, numbering 200. The guards were un able to make any resistance. The con victs nre still under the guard of part oi the mob. The convicts were takon to Vic toria for shipment to Nashville. The stockade was torn down, .ind tho miners executed a war dance aborrt thijwreck. The sheriff of tho county wai notified before the mob reached the stockade, but remseu to act. He has boen ordered to. $10,000 will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell itat loc.abottlc. At present the retail pr&e is 20c ,10,r" ' "Pen until January nt., iSoj. Tea particular! ddrti the undesigned. AcMtt Blacking is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of wateri Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who can show us how to make it without alcohol to thatwecan make Acme Blacking chep as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack, ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in. stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOL-PF & ItANDOL-PH, Philadelphia, PIK-RON T-,.,.f t " wuuwonsci ..vituj twh;uuhjh on 1 in wnw in, r hirrv fhntrt- l.t.- i..i strengthen the regular guard wero cap- hoganies. It will do many other remarkauS tured by the miners and dUai-mi Governor Buchanan telegraphed Sheriff Jlorrison to summon a. sufficient posse to rid tlio county of the lawbreakers, and added that he was ready to furnish as mini ouuo iroops as mlglit bo needed. Mini, iiixub mo eonviot.H wui-n 1 , . . ...u nv:i.L uere in ciosou cars, under guard. They were received by the ponitentiary officials. There wus no room for them, the State prison being full already. Tho warden wm put, mem in a tont or storeroom ine lennessee Coal and Iron Company refuse to pay for the tranannrt.nZ 1 n ""I'l'" 01 lue conviotswhlle hero. a no ouiie nison UoartI will to-day to take somo action. The whole State is greatly oxclted and demands are being made hourly by citizens that tho uuvernur oruer out tbe troona nt nn- ami quell the disturbance. system I have no fear." TROUBLE AT SAYRE, PA. Strikers It.riiao to Allow Car to bo Moved -3,000 Car Tied Up. Satoe, Pa., Aug. 10. Lehigh switch men caused a good deal of trouble hero by refusing to allow trains to bo moved, and it is estimated that 8,000 cars are tlod up in the yards. Sheriff Powell of Bradford county, accompanied by Sheriff Foley and a posse of 70 men arrived in Sayre at 11 o'clock and said that an effort would be made to run trains. At 1 :40 an effort was made to start an entrlne anil ringo of Catherine tho Great, which cost nearly .one million dollars, and is stud ded with prccious-stoncs. Another is a clr'lrrr mniln 1t Tn(nM1inP.Ant 1 carpenter, with ids own hands. An im- Ltomm'ssioners for the United States to pcrinl sledge owned by Catherine was ameruauonui Monetary Conference, 8ITUATION AT COAL CREEK, iunujr ueaiueuts I.bhtIuc for ITar of a Ilattle. Knoxvillk, Aug. 10. There ia no nnl. tlvo Indication of serious trouble at Coal Creek or Oliver Sprlncs. the Onlv nlltrpa In this section where convicts are employ ed. The leaders of the miners are very reticent, but it is believed that they have no desire of causing any further trouble at pr, a nt. There are 110 soldiers nt OHuor nn.i m.- lessees of the convicts fearing an attack have more tbuu doubled tlio number of guards. A company of 185 militiamen eijuippeu wnn spencer rilles and a gatling gun ure stationed at Coal Creek, und an attack there would mean a desperate and bloody battle. A company of infantry Is stationed in their armory in this city ready to march ut a moment's notice. Many residents ot the village of Co.il Creek, fearing a bat tle, have removed thoir effects to places of safety. A NUMBER OF PRECEDENTS. The fjunatlon or Kllulklllty or the Mone tary Cotnmlialanors. V-AsniNOTO.v, Aug. 10. Government; officiuls uttach no particular Importance to tho question raised in remird tn ti. eligibility of tho three Cotmresslonnl things which no other paint can do. Allietailcrs sell it. Fun For Two. All children enjoy adrtntof Hires' Root Beer. Bo docs every other member of the family, A 25 cent package makes S paUona of thljj delicious drink. Don't bo deceived if a dealer, for the Irak, of larger prolit, tella you ome other kind la " Inn aarrood "-'tis false. NolmltaUoalsaaEooA Kl RKS tlrawn by sixteen horses nnd was fitted up with every imaginable luxury of the times. was a largo and beautiful parlor on runners with windows of double sheets of glass so that they could not become frosted over and ob scure tho view of tho country through which the empress and her party might be passing. I ho progress of coach building in tho anything on account of the nhn Sr"1'1"0 ,".w. roa". " wa3 lmm0" "Heu otates will also bo shown. Ia " j ..uUUVu t-ij avtitvctOt hydrants In tho neighborhood. DOCTOR 538 dXt""1' "i"'- ,",,ow ""' '"''' Ua M jullj o.lsl,rii plijuldVu, " """" Jo THEELS on. I h . III, JKblHt f"r"llavl, Truth,' ; Slri..ur, lljrrtrvl,s IJltiSTOnfui I'liiinle, V SlM.i.rj. KSKSh,."; .Si II .. 1 r.lcAaa II uiiov , inm mli I. a 11 r. i-rli-no. u,l 1 iu lu alanipa .ii.h.ailoi, ,t.,uce Ur 1 1 u ,!, ., , . .,,,?,, Umii, tn I, (vpnu,. at it Ve,lh,.,Ui unJHatur. ai . ,is., ,i to io hi'tt iAI. iiiii'iit, rur iZiinn aiidx-v.-rrauaealOalli IUI, 1 B.i,,,,!,, ,, , , TfiSrtii fti'uiua-a oulj.aioT.DO, KuuJ.r., II i It W rii or oallT thn nnrlv nnlnntnl Hnira n ... n a ri- i . ... .. - ... . J . .... UWjH iui iiciu 111 X L One road had the stock trains readv to ' .t,i. at ""TT " . m!.or'en useL Tllon wagons and subsc- lcayi. for the east at 0 o'clock but they men allow the enZ Tn .. luently carriages, most of which wero were not moved as the strikers threatened 8Teriff Ttomptd la a switah riEhUu 1,nprtCd frm E'land- The "Cones- At" n mruWtriln of rnl a, iront Sayrelepot? and finaUysuc" WM a StTffl nnd lar IhIchVaU;vcauLh? fl?A U, th5 "eded, despite violent objections by the cov10red waS0D' drawn by six horses. UirlSl fim cefv 8 d atld mon' ThB 8trikors 800n succeeded in-turn- nnd a ftworito medium for travel among Here uu there, at intervals of a fw ""ck. the engine remained mo- the farmers of Pennsylvania. It cor- mlnutos. fires broke out all alonLa V luo , CK1. DUP""tei'dcnt riranncu to uie -prairie schooner" of lino and as many as a blazes wero keen at ouo time, lurid with the reflection At llllflllt. tlllu tilltn nil iietweev bmith street and tho Western ht.rlk,.r , i ..Z. "ZJt,"' " luu trip in throe days. At tho tlmo thlscoaeh namely, Senators Allison and Jones, and Heprcsentatlve McCreary. It is said that the compensation as used in the Sundry Civil bill and as applied to the appointment of the Commissioners and tho expenses of the Commission was really intended to apply only to Messrs. Walker and Cannon, the remaining Com missioners who have uo connection with the Government, and to defray tlio vari ous expenses incurred by the Cnmralsslou such as traveling, clerk hire, printing. There are a number of precedents where members have served on various commis sions. A case in point and which is con sidered onulagous, is that of Senator Morgan, who is 11 member of the Bahrlng Sea Arbitration Board. The drunlte Lookout. Boston, Aug. 10. It appears from re. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Eto. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wale SHILOH'S CdNSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure Et without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos- 'wi iuucivou uri lo rmrat rmm uw-i m.i. uiwiaiiigv, uicai inuuiu omer cure ran mi. dozen dinwa" ? T" .!.u""1,' e"rmo lluBC.unu- uut.W ",e aay OT the California gold craze, hers of tho Granlt.07,7, 7, " " 1 "a" " cessfullv stand. That it mav heeon,; iTnn , thesky beiuu- ,wa'i, " i iS.netJ.!i "B.0?cL 1 0rst W coacl1 ' passengers as elation, out of a total me.i.berHl.ln nVTSa ! the Proprietors, at an enormous expense. a !L... V-tinandrdhaTthe;woo? W L " , pSIi.M " 1,! i' KllnSn. Vh, utt ii'idnrMik uod, wre entirely cured oi rupture by Ur. . II. .layer. 3! Arch Ht.. t RUPTURE ISZiV'J '""'l-lll'IP.. Kennel iuuui iiiuj, i-a.: itov. H. II. Hher ffierl.!i:'bur&'1,tt.v, - iu h ml Ht. Iteadliw fu.l Wm. Dlx 182" M mlrnuAHl Phlladeiplilai ill L. It.,if 'wfr"m it "itwd. Bt., Iteadinif, l7a. Hend for clroula'r. Aia pa a new piincipio regulate the Uor,iBtouiach and hpwels. thrdugh the ntrver Va. Milks' Pnxa tpetdllv cure biliousness, torpid liver and constlpn tlou. Smallest, mildest, surest) tjpdorjos,2Bcto. bamnles treo at drumdsta. Ilr.HlitjriCl. Co..tlttut,Ioi OHRIS. BOSSLER'S (saloon and restaurani 201 N, Main St., Bhonaudoah. Thj Finest Slock of Bears, AIm, Cigars, 4c VIGOR OF MEN EASILY. 0UICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTED Waaboai, Nwmmat, lUbllltr. a4 a.Ua Hi. Now York & l'oniiaiylviinia turget were fcloltn, and the vitcue could not bo uetm in thedarknohN. A wruckin train loft the city at 2 a. ni. to bring in t e pansi-ngem from train No. 1 on the other Hide or the Ore and Lehigh tram No. 25 from Philadelphia. The traiim wvre both late as they ap proached the city and weie thrown from tin- r.ui by the lumiug of switches. At a Ati o'clock train No. l's passengers were brought into the city tired and dis gusted, 'i'hey wero not molesti-il by the Btrikcm, but the ladles and cliildrcn were oonsiderably frightened by the rioting und the uonnren of Ireight oars. Lehigh Valley train No. 25 arrived at till! i station nt 8 a. in. 1c hail been lying at WHIlamtiwet nines 10 o'oloek at night. The strikers had the impression that the r..w.a irmii, wuioii witi uiletl with actors iioni uio - iibiku Aci-osa tho Sew" com imnj , was a car oi non-union men to nil me iuu oi smKCrH. ihe str.kers seVlrchod it, but fulling to nnu any non-union man they Withdrew wuuoui injuring ntiyuouy, ilembers of the theatrical mmnnni. stated U.at the confusslon Hnd fife jiut bejond Willium street was appulllng. Aruuud tlie burning oars etrlkur.i and tueir sympatui.ers were enjoying tho" resmi oi iiieir lawless work, l'urchod hih on box curs they mocked and Jeered at tlio railroad men working ut the blazing wrecks. AlMjut n dojicn men wore assaulted and injured by the strikers. i (Jnind Muster Sweeney said this morn lug that hu regretted the outbreak of lawlessness und oolidemued it. but he thought much of it had been committed by outsiders. '1 he trouble hug been browing, of course, lor a long time, and the tautics of the strikers in starting their fires outside of tho city limits uud their cunningnosu In milking the (Ires shows u carefully pre pared plan of campaign. ihe hwiteumeu sent tho following inef fectual duuiau to Supt. llritnn: ' 'hiH The undersigned committee, rep resenting tho switch. non employed by your company at 'Suopcuslou liridge, Block Kock and Jluffalo, beg luave to present ths following for your cousUlnrutloui Tho Rtrlkn I'tilt In Jorsaty Clly. JnniSBY Citt. N. J., Aug. 10. Tho strike of railroad switchmen in IJutlalo is now begiuning to make ilself felt at this terminal of the road in Jersey City. Freight traffic over all the rouds that commenced lu, trips thoro wero only thirty-eight public or private passenger vehicles iu Philadelphia. Kven townnl .the close of the eighteenth century couches were a curiosity, ajid when George Washington traveled through the various htatea In a coach sent to him tills number over UOlWre ion rnnrniAn cutters, besides 802 opprffiitious, milking over 1,400 men in their cutting depart- im-ntaione. iiie report in circulation that the manufacturers hud agreed to end me loeKout on Aug. jo. if the cutters did uui roiurii, is pusjilvely deuietl come into Jersey City from the West is ' from ''"gland be t reated a sensation. partly suspended. Many trains are Btulied at and near Buffalo, ihose that reach this city are, in a mujoiity of cases, several hours late. FIVE JOCKEYS HURT. At'olllaliiiiut OlmioHsior that Slay ItesuU l'ululiy. Qlouobstbr, N.. J., Aug. 10. Ail acci dent which mny result in two deaths oo- curred yfcsterdny ufttuuoon on tlio Ulou cester track in tho llrst race. Hie eveut was 4 1-8 uirloiigs and there were eleven sturtors. As the horses wero rounding the turn entering tuto the home-stretcli, Sir Jim wus in the lend with Hurry Away, the favorite, running second. Tho othora were closely hunched behind. Sud denly Hurry Awny stumbled and fell and a half dozen other horses and their jook ovs fell in u heap, like so many tea-pins. 'Ihe animals, strange to say, were not in jured, but picked, themselves up and scampcted away. Tho Jockeys with tho exception of Plaukuoaieii, whorpdu Quvulier, wore ly ing all over the truck insensible. Uiim tho colored rider of Joe II, soon revived, but the other riders nro mostly In criti cal condition, ihey are liorton, who rode Patrick; Brooker, the rider of Catherine; JIcQJone, rider of Hurry Away; Cloary, on Wild Kire oolt, and Morrisey, who wus mounted upon Cometh). Cleury is the worst hurt of the lot The colt tread upon his face and disfigured him fearlully. He is delirious in a local hotel and had to bo put in a straight Jacket. He may die Jlorrissy was taken to the Cooper Hospital, Camden, and Is still unconscious. He has a severe con tusion of the head, is Injured internally and is hurt about the hips. Hi.i condi tion is serious. The others are badlv hurt Another step in the course of evolu tion -ill lie shown In velo ipodes, bi cycles and tricycles. One of tho hirgwtt bicycle firraa in the country in applyimj to Chief Smith for spa-e for an exhibit promised to show bicy les and tri cycles of every style known to tho trade from the first "bont-bhaher" up to the highly Onlshed pneumatic tire of the present duy Tlie intention is to dispose of the cycle exhibit In sev eral rows along the! entire length of the building, allowing one hundred! and fifty square feet of space 'for each exhibitor (Jne feature will be an Im mense bicycle, penect in every part, tho large wheel of which will huve a di umeter of thirtv feet. Horse trappings and appliances will also be larrrely represented. Tha Wholesale Saddlery nasooiution of the United States has provided a fund of thirty-live thousand dollars for pro- luuuug u eoiieciive exiilUlt. Not only will home.produeta huve nn ample and detailed ajisplay, but special agents have been commissi, med to secure ruro and undent specinens from abroad. From Austria and Bohemia sets of silver-pluted harness of unique design will be secured; from llelgium will come spurs, stirrup Irons, stoel bits, bridles, harness and side saddles, from Brazil sets of bridle reins or raw bwl lock's hide, linliod with silver, the liido being prepared, cut and plulled without the use of tools other than a common knife; from Kgypt dromedary saddles with appui lenuiicos, a shin bolster for pistols und a donkey saddlo of velvet richly mounted and embroidered with gold S imr fur (lnrnrior. Mir.WAUKBR. Wis.. Aug. 16. Ex-Sena-tor ispooner will bu the Republican iioml neu for ( iovcnior. This was tho amelu- -,,, , uio gentlemen who at- i.-iiueu i,i,u coniereuce last nigut. Wnlle .ur .-H,mifr insisii ii tiiat he was not a ran, nn. lie aim a, u not want the office he su.l ih.is if i, iK rul to him he will 'ao ci pi. This leaves his friends fteo to ui-Ho ins iiomiuivnoii, uud llley feel cons. dent now that it will be mode by aoolu mation. Anotlisr Slilloi in liumilo. .F,fU.' N- Y' A,W- l-Another aij, unwe out ycsteMy. It was on the iluytuain liuiyif tugs. The firemen walked out in aHjody. They asked an increase ol $15 a mouth wages Tlie man agers ottered the strikers 3 a month in crease. This they refused. The company decided to dock half their boats and put new men iu pluoe of the strikers ou board Uieir boats. There wus no disturbance. IViuiaylvunlii l.i,l, r l'eilrn(li,ii. t 'iifuiiuD T 4 -ia mi . i . . . ., uK. iu, lueiuiru an- uuul session of tlie State Fodei-ution of Lnlwr is iu session here. Charles A Miller, who represmits Typogrupliicai Uiion No. M, of Harrlsburg, presides; J. b. Johnson, of Allegheny City, and A. hteuiTer, of Ijoicaslur, are the secretaries' Delegates are present from many of the principal titles of the 8mte. The conven tion will continue two days longer. A Mil nl urea- Cllvats Himself Up. CoiisiNQ, N. y., Aug. 10. Daniel Don ahue, ii union glass worker, who got Into u ulteroutiou with William Frost, a non-uuiou man, on West Market street Saturday night und was shot, died yes terday. Frost made good his escape and went to Ltndley, 19 miles distant. Hit fricMls persuudod lilm to return, and he gavjf himself up to the police ot tha same ' tin. that Donahue died, a Couch. Sore Throat, or Bronchi lis. lisp II. fnr it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping CouEh, use it promptly, and rehel is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SlilLOirS CURE, Trice io cts., Co its. and $l.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, ate Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by ('. H. Hhj:uil,ui li 77: 1 1 I am sovcnti s, and h ii,- h il 1 St least tv, i.t v 1, o( Swil t V, , , anri 1.. ,,, 1 , runmns sore lor two years, .,11 1 n it could not be cured. After 1 , ot'lesS. S..tlKTeUriotaaorei 11 ive a new ie,ise on life. Von ouuht tn let all sufferer kiuiw ot your wonderful remedy. Ira J'. Srn 1 Palmir, Ksiis 1 . s id 11 II notaaorei ,i -I, id J YElfSS MM I l'..&.1hlU ,i 1 IS A WONDEKKUI. HKMEIlY-espieciallv fur oM people. If builds up I S.I nanun I lu.al.1. T . IM 5iT.hTlTlo5dTiIE-.leci free. SWIFT SrciFIC COMPANY, Atlanta. Ga. Xm. SAWDEN'U Eutulp BELT tATf ST PATENTSi BEST IMPROVEMENTS. -Sr-WIIH tlECTHI MAOXETie SUSPENSOHT. 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