r Y PORGRESS OF THE CHOLERA. THE SEVENTH NEW VICTIM YORK- DIES IN Bat No More New Cases Are Reported -Confidence Restored and No Further Trouble Ezpected-Tbe FUiui Dying Oat in Hsmburr. Imis Wrinlmpen, of No. 14 First street. New York, who was tnlcen rick few ilnys fif o with Asiatic cholera mid removed to (lie reception hospital, died in that institution (tatiinlny morning. The barti.r!nlolu of the health deport ment reported this afternoon the rnsult it their eiiiminntiiins l'i the cases nf the I'linia mon, l'p Joe Wall, who died at I t .Molt street, and Mury Murphy, of Rl Cherry ttnet, who is In the reception hospital. They found that the t'hlnamiin did not die of Asiatic cholera and that the woman was not BulTfrinp from that disease. Mil I llol.KIH IK Sl:1V YOllK. The 10 o'clock Saturday bulletin issued by the hoard of health reads i,s follows: "No rusts of cholera have uppcorcd in this city since the hist bulletin." Troidcnt Wilson of the New York Hoard of Health, sinus to he of the Opinion that th license lias been nipped In thchuil. 'J liereare now only sovm houses in the city under cpiarontlite, hut that, as Dr. Wlllson rays, is merely ns u precaution. Those ill' dcr suspicion are all doing well. Hatunlay's otllcial heultli report from Camp Low shows the duy's record to he as follows: No new cases of cholera: In hospital '.'S: I new case of diarrhea; total, 'JO; died 1 (the infant which died from starvation); cssis of sickness reported cured and discharged, 7; total on tWk li-t to-ni;ht, '.'I and 4 ciocs in the hospital, one of whom expects to be confined during the night. The following steamers are anchored in tipper nuiirnntiiie: liuuia. NornniiiniH, Mo ravia, ruevin, Hermann, Adriatic. Heligo land, ticrmanic am! Mate of .Nevada. In tiriivesemt bay is the Wyomiuir. and in the lower hay the Bohemian umi Scandia. The Oeriuauic arrived from ,lverpol only t his lnrning.briui:int -'Kl saloon pisenir'rs. all well, among w ho tu-e Kev. Ir. I'arkhurst. llowland J'cll. (ieorire Munlev r'iske and l!ev. K. Walpole Warren. The steamer will probably leave imarjntine iute this af ternoon. The steamboat Ophein left Fire Island at 7:30 a. M., for this city with the cabin pas eengers of the Wyoming. (she proi ceiled to the tiiilon line pier, and discliar cd her passengers. On leaving quarantine the. passengers of tho Wyoming gave thrcj groins for "Mr. .leiikius." The steamer Sucviu s crew were carefully insectrd and the sbip allowed to proceed to tier dork at lOi.'to a. in. The steamer Kugis commenced this morning to discharge, cargo in lighters at iuarantiue. Won't lN.tlHK MUli IMMMSr. Pr. Jenkins in course of n reply to questions by the lisniler of commerce, ays that merchandise arriving from noii infected ports does not require lisinlection unless it lias heen first sliippH from an in fected port and transhipped from u tion iii fected port; that he cannot consider a bill of health coining ironi ports known to he infected ns of any value; that the method ot (tinfection must depend on the nature of the cargo, and that it is the Intention of this department not to use any nit I hod of disin fection that will destroy men hiiuilise. lr. Walser ictiirnecl irom Sw inhume 8ml Ilofl man islands and leports all well, lie said lie had seiit the day disinfecting the Ki.l.emis, on Oourilof which there are still a number of cases ot the measles. THE CH01.KUA DYINU OUT. A DAILY HF.DfCTIOX IN KVTIS A?:D NKW CASKS IN IIAMHi no. The number of fresh cases at Hnmlmrg On (Saturday was S:l, Kt fewer than thednv previous; the number of deaths 144.1.) fewer than previous day; the interments uiitii heied 241. AO fewer than Friday; the hos titals coutuiu J.AKi patients, 1M fewer thai! 'riday. . At Vienna there, wero five deaths from cholera Friday; at Havre there were two deaths and eight new cases: at Antwerp two I resb rases appeared, and at Cracow, seven, Tlie disease is now raging worst in Hum tnerbrook, a new suburb of Hamburg. The cno era has disupearcl at Nijnl Kovgorial: the gre.it annual fair is closed. The lttissian (iovernmeiit has sent iloctors torniratott, wlie:u the epiuemic is still raging. Ct'ATFMAl'I.A QI ARAXTIXIMI. Secretury of Htate Foster has been Inform ed by Flitted Unites Minister I'm hero to Guatemala that the tiovcriinient of (iuiita mula bus issued a decree closing absolutely from tiute (September ft!) all Atlantic ports if that country us a quarantine ugu.nst cholera. rilOI.F.IIA IN BFRI.IN. One case of Asiutio cholera was reported at llerlin. Six suserted rases were also re ported. The North tiermuii Gazette calls upon the citizens of Berlin to redouble their vigilance. biil.'TII AMKIlll'AX POUTS (I'AIIANTI NED. Recent regulations coiuimH all shi pings from the I nited States to any ltruiiiun port to go first to the qurrunt ine station at Kio lieJunerio. The I nited Slates Minister has made due rtmonstration against the measure. Ouulviuula has taken siiuilur ac tion. CHOLERA NOTES. It Is officially announced that there Is no cholera in Mexico. St. John. N. F will quarantine oil ves sels from infected ports lor I'l days. Berlin authorities blame the flies for car rying the cholera bacilli, und have ordeied the beer saloou keepers to go into the fly catching business. Prof. Koch has written a latter in which lie savs he does not believe cholera can be transmitted through the Kt by means ol letters or printed mutter. . In Paris 28 new cases ore reported and su deaths. The Em peror of (term any has donated 10,000 murks to the fund. Thirty-four new case are reported at Ht. Petersburg and niue deaths. A Hamburg correspondent denies that Prof. Koch said cholera would uppeur again in the spring. Despite some foolish stories, there is no case of the Asiatic scoiiruge la Cincinnati, J., and tho health officer has relaxed the vigor of quarantine, only immigrant trains now bring examined. Cholera Jia lost its grip In England, and the iubfehitauu apprehend no f urthet trouble. s-, Gov. Hogg, of Texas, Issued n prnclamn itm. in, ,.r,.,,ti, .,,. against. "New ork and other places where ijiolera now prevails or may hereafter appeu (Pleuropneumonia, ftualf ntlna Rused. Secretary Husk, of the lJiartiuent ot Agriculture, has issued procu'ntt,ion -Moving the quarantine iu Kings an sWue,n' counties, New York, for the BuppreeJP" ' contagious pleuro-pneumouia amongvat' tie. lie savs there has been no nu nf nhe jteast in New York for four years. SO MORE CHOLERA IN NEW YORK Til KOHMAXMA STSHtAflF tMSSEKIIRRS AT LAST HFI.KMKII. At New York the cholera outlook grows more satisfactory every day. There has not only been no new cases, hut not even a suspeci si nee Tuesday last. All the Patients nre out or danger anil It looks very much a though the last name of any victim of tlx disease has been recorded. The Hohemin and Hcnndia, now it lower quarantine, wi I remain there for some tune. Their cabin passengers, now aboard the New Hampshire, were released Monday. The steerage people of the Mean ilia were runted to the Sew Hampshire on Tuesday ami those of the Hohemin will siih violently follow Ihrni to Hoffman Island. The Stouingtoii has been turned into s meas es hospital ami there are about forty people on bcmnl of her. though there are some who have not got the dWease. I Irs luilletln was issued by the health board at 4 p. in. Monday: "No eases ot cholera in this city since Hcpt. Ill, on whirl date I.oins Weinhageu. situ. dead, was removed to the hospital. No sus ected cases now under examination by the hacteriolotiists of this department. "The health of the city is unusually good The death rate for the week ending at noon to itav was 21.117. "For the corresponding week last vear It was -. 'the total deaths for the week were 7-M; for the corresponding week Inst year. ll. Average for the corresponding weeks for HI year" past. it's. "Deaths from diarrhocal diseases. IIS in lilimlter, were less than in any correspond ing week since 170, although' the popula tion nearly doubled since that yiar. The 7U1 steerage passengers (if the Nor inaiuiia were landed at Kills island Hunilav evenine. Mondii." those of the Adriatic were transferred, to the island. There uru I UMlofthe latter. HOI'K IIKV1VJM4 IN HAMIll ltO. tiik bixoiid or rnoi.iiiA 1II.ISK1. tFVTIH XFAIlLt The lievivnl of hope and courage was ap iareiit everywhere on Sunday at 1 1 am burg, ronieiiailes. churches, theaters and cates were tilled with such cmwds as have not been seen before since the plague began. There were but 101 fresh cases Sunday, hs je.iths and Jn7 burials. 2. Il.'t patients are ltuler treatment in the hospital. The total lumber of cholera cises up to date has been l!l.U!7. Of these ,7ts) have been fatal. The olltcial llgures, however, concede only 7.;tiKJ Ju.it hs. HAMBURU 8 hijt OrlOLitiRA REC0RC 18,603 Cases In the Flavae Center and 0 764 Deatna. There were rrporteii in Hamburg on Wednesday Hill new cases of cholera and 81 deaths, n decrease of 117 cuses and t.tde.itin compared witli the returns of Saturday The returns of removals to the hospital ar ilso decreasing. So much less is the demand for hospital acc iimiiodation that many ve hiclcs iHcd to tinnsport hospital patientj were dispensed with to-day. The total re turns up to Saturday gave the number ol persons attacked by cholera as 15,UG3 one the deaths as H.7HI. Never before In the history of Ilatiiliurg have there been so maiiv "corpse-curriers'1 on duty as at present. Temporary quarters have been built for them in t lit: n iinterv. Thee qusrters are simply wooden huts, tar red black. On nails which are stuck in tin boards inside und outside hang the ollicial f'armeius of the "corpse-carriers." On an mproviseil table i n nook, ink bottle and pens. A man sits at the table; ha is very busy; he is putting numbers in the hook. Kach number represents a cho era vicim. He tries to put all the numbers down. Son-etUins the freight arrives too rapidly and he simply dots the be-t hecan. Outside ol the wooden hut, on the grotmrl there art1 a dozen lanterns. These are used hv the night "corpse carriers." Also out side the huts are two buckets. One of tin buckets is ti lien with wa'erthat has been dis-nfected. The other contains a liquiu disinfectant. Whenever the "corise uirrl Tiers'' return from duty to tbc hut ihey in rxperted to wash the'r hands and ilisinrecl tl e;r frock coats. These buckets unit thi K placards tliat keep them company uie to b lounii ai every uirii. in ine iiuny nun con-fits-oil iiimiy of t his victims have been flesignh:ed by puuiticis that lo nut luree rith th- i.'.iti'lieis painted on tho stikot stuck in ti-e crour.d tneneud of the corpse in the trencp, hiiiI many people will never know exactly v. here t lib remains of then love 1 C'is.s arc buried. POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE For President In 1889, and ths Numbir of Electors Under the New Apportionment Act. Fopuiur Vote IKIe -tor'l 1 c J p o k a Elg STATES. 'j a' i. a a 0 s C Alabama .... tu 107 117 HSi . 10 11 Arkansas.... ftfi 7.V.' MfHlJ... 7 X California.... 121 . 117 72lt M .. . Colorado ftl 7!IH; .17 010 ) .... 4 Connecticut.. 74 W4 74 Ulii .... II 0 Delaware.... 12 07.1 10 414.... 8 H Forida 20 twi 1 .... 4 4 tieorgiu 40 45,'t; 100 472 . . . . 12 13 Idaho I a Illinois .170 47.1; 84H 272 22 .... 24 Indiana 20.1 .Kill 201 nl.1 l.'i .... 15 Iowa 211 , 170 K77 H .... M Kansas 12 l'4l 102 Ml ().... 10 Kentucky.... 1M M4i 1M.1 MSI .... 13 13 1-ouisiana.... HO 7011 Mail'.... 8 K Maine 73 7.14! M 4s u .... 0 Murvlaud.... (KHIWiMISI IDs .... 8 8 Mass IMS Kl2: l.il H,V. 14 .... IS Michigan.... 230 .17; 213 404 13 .... 14 Minnesota... 142 4!2i KU .-, 7 .... H Mississippi... 30 Out tc471.... 1 Missouri 2.1U 2-VJ, 201 U.r4 .... Ill 17 Moiituna 1 3 Nebraska...- ltW 4A Nl .ffi 6 .... 8 Nevada 7 23 R 820 8 .... 3 N.Hamiwhire 45 73 43 4M1 4 .... 4 New Jersey... 144 844; 1M 4I .... 0 10 New York .... 0-W KM CM m 30 .... 30 N.Carolina.. 1,14 781, 147 Ho2 .... 11 11 N. Dakota. 3 Ohio 41fl 0.", 300 4.V 23 .... 23 Oregon 83 2IW 20 B24 3 .... 4 Pennsvlvania A20 lll 44H 03.1 30 .... 32 Khode Islund 21 H0!i 17 Mo 4...- 4 B. Carolina... 13 740i 05 82r. .... 0 0 8.1akota 1 4 Tennessee 138 Us 1 158 787 .... 12 12 'J'exus 88 2Hil 2,14 HKt .... 13 15 Vermont 45 ll; 11178 4 .... 4 Virginia 150 43H 151 1)77 ... . 12 12 Washington 1 4 W. Virginia.. 78 S 78 MO .... 6 6 Wisconsin.... 170 155 282 11 .... 12 Wyoming 1 3 Totals.... 5 444 053 5 53H Wgtt !l08 444 The Great Oranlte Strike Ended. The last act lu the troubled granite in. dustry ocourred at Barre, Vt., Saturday, when the representatives of the Union and the Association signed the hill of the prices and agreement, thus ending long, bittel contest of live mouths' duration Cards and Woman Did It. John U. Bhotwell, cashier of the Colorado Hammer Brick Company, Denver, la de faulter in 25,0U0. Bhotwell left a wife and two children In destitute circumstances. The money be atole was squandered at the gam bile ratable and on woman. THEY STRIKE BACK. Homestead Steel Kin Brine a Lot of rhara-ea Acatnst earner e Officials and Pinkertons. The Troops Will Remain Indefinttsly. After a long contemplation the Home stead strikers and their advisorsoti 'f Intra dsy executed their sec md promised retalia tory lnove against the olllclals of the Carne gie Hteel Company and the I'ltikerton Detec tlve Agency. All the persons previously charged with murder were accused of riot and conspiracy in separate Informations made by Ilurgess John Mcl.iii kie before Alderman K. M. King, and most of them were put under bail for court. The informations are against If. V. Krlck, (leorge Lauder. Ilenrv M. Cprrv, John ). A. I.eishman. Otis Chllds. Francis T. F. l.oveioy, Lawrence C. I'hipps. John A. Pot ter U. A. Co'cv. J. F. Dovev. Nevin MH'oli fiell, Win. l'lnkerton, Hubert I'inkerton, John Cooir. C. W. Hedell, Frederick Prim er, W. II. Hurt Frcderirk W. ilinile and others. The information makes this rec'til: "That in the township of Millliu and else where in the county of Allegheny and else where on .hi'y 0. last, umi prior thereto, the lefeuiliinis and other unknow n, did un lawfully coin hi tie. con federate, conspire and agree together to depress the wages of labor ill that county, mid elsewhere, to incite riot and the disturbance of the public peace, mid cause public disallection, and produce violence, disorder and breeches r.t tlie pub lic peace by emploviug and fetching an nrmeii hodv of ueiiriv .list men from other States, amfdid unlawfully combine to bring Into the Stute of Pennsylvania a large num ber of men. who were not citizens, and armed these!mported men and have I he in embarked on a steamboat and transported to Millliu towushiii 11 nder the disguise of watchman when In tact they were unlaw fully urineil with Winchester repealing ritle's and uniformed as of an army, ami that these men belonging to an agency called the Tlnkertotis,' did Incite r.ot. commit murder, produce ili-aflection and create breeches of the public peai. and de press wuin s in the said coiintv of Allegheny and elsewhere by the said combination, conspiracy una confederation, contrary to law." The Information is made on Information received, and a warrant for the defendants is prayed for on the charge of conspiracy. The other information charges that the defendants d d unlawfully, riotously mid titiiiiiltuotislv assemble iii'the township of .Millliu. and did nlth loud noise tumult und riot c'ischarge lirearms und other mis-les, and did kid. slay 1111 1 wound divers g oil citizens of this 1 niiimonweuli h and did dis turn the public peuce to the terror of diver good citizens of the 0111 nionnralth. The bail in each rase was f2,iNinn the two charges, ami was furnished by -Mr. Mel lon. Hail was given lor court in each case. Militia Officers Indicted for the lama Assault. The I'it'sbiirg grand jury handed down a large hutch of business, including a number of impoiSiiht cases. Among tlie most i lilt poiiniit was that of Lieutenant I olonel J. II, It. Streaior, Colonel A. I.. Han kins and As sistant Surgeon Win. Simpson tirim of the Tentn llegiment. Nutmual Hoard of l'cnn M hania. charged with aggravated assault und batlcrv, in coiiiieelioii with the case of Wm. I., lams, a private in Company K. True hills were found in each cue. anil the right of National liiiard olllclals to iuhV. mil a punishment will now be tested 'There is ul. a true bill found against Col n .-I Hawkins on a charge of utsuult und lattery, Win It Cos'. It Is estimated that the State will huveah lito fisit iigcreguling 400,imi. Warrants have already been drawn 011 the Suite Ireusury.ou account of the great labor outbreak, amounting to 282.8H!i.!l3. Fleveu days piiv Is yet due the Fifteenth regiment an t the Sixteenth is entitled to pay from September It. The hill of the 1'enu-y Ivalliu Kailroad company for transporting' troops, tents, etc . is .vj.um, w hich remains to bo paid. Fifteen thousand dollars will be re quired to pay other railroad compuules fur transmutation. TIIK TIIOOI'S WILL RF.MAIN. OENFn. t.S IIIIKFM.dMl AMI WII.KV CYlNrFIt AXO UK I UK TO KUTTIIF MII.ITIA AT IIOMI STK.MI IMIKHNITKI.V. Adjutant (ienerul W. W. (ireenlana, HriuaOier tieuerul John A. Wiley und Col onel C. MrKihbeii held a rnnferetico Satur lay at Homestead, relative to the with drawal of the Sixteenth Itegiuiftit, (ienerul Wilev guve it us his opinion that the time had not yet arrival when the militia could with safety he withdrawn. Oenerul tirecn land deferrc.l to the judgment of (ienerul Wiley, and it was decided to continue the Sixteenth in service ut Hnniestcud until Ocneral Wiley is satisfied ti a', conditions lustily tlie removal of the militia, lieucml Wiley is cimvinceil that the lion union men would leave tlie works in fear of their lives were the troops to be withdrawn. O'DONNELL REFUSED BAIL- Ho Talked Too Much and It Tails Aaalnst Him Otoe Mare. Hugh O Donnel!, former leader of the Homestead striker will have to remuin in Jail until the time of his trial. Jiulgi Por ter handed down a decision at Pittsburg re fusing to release him on buil on the charge of murdering ("apt. J. W. Kline, leader of the I'inkerton detectives on the day of the riot at Homestead. Judge Porter reviews the case from the time that the advisory hoard was in full operation until the day of the riot In which Captuin Kl'no was killed. The visits of the sheriff to Homestead and their results prior to the riot are also narrated. Speuklng of the riot the court said: "The defendant re mnitied on the ground the greater part of the day, counseling, assisting und directing those engaved in the d udlv attack on the men on tlie boat, though there is no evi dence that the defendant wus armed. Continuing the court lead: "That night the defendant, speaking of the conflict, suui: 'Me huve u glorious victory, we killed six of them.' During the afternoon, while the attack on the burg, s wus in progress, und dynamite was befiig thrown on them, und preparations were being made to bum them witu oil, he ssid, - We are going to win.' All this testimony is liable to he contradicted, explained or impeached on a triul, but in this us iu ull preliminary hearings we must accept the testimony offered by the com mon we It b us true. It indicates that the killing was done in a riot by a body of men who had a common understanding' or agree ment 1 hut they should resist all who op osed them, to the extent of taking life, if necessary to accomplish their purpose; thut the defendant wus a parly to this combina tion; thut he wu' present on the ground with full knowledge of the proceedings ol the rioters and giving them encouragement. We iiiu-t. therefore, refuse the application to admit the defendant to hail." The Leasee Ueeerd. The following table s'.iowa the standing of the various buse bull clubs 1 Post. Per Won. Lost, poned. Cent. Cleveland 48..., 17 0 717 Hoslon Stl. ...28 0 010 Pittsburgh 84.. ..27 0 557 ftrooklvn 84. ...27 0 ...M7 New York 81.. ..28 1., 525 Cincinnati 81. ...28 0 525 Philadelphia !!0.;...H0 0 MSI Chicago 20. ...81 1 41 Louisville 25. ...84 0 414 Baltimore 28. ...83 1 411 St. Louis 20....3U 0 330 Washington 20. ...30, 1 m Tliey Wonld Take the name. Thrt tail, thin missionary with a tmltl head anil red noic wus Impressed with the looks tif the two Indians who hud liccn Hitting- unit Ionics la I ho mm fur three hours, any the I)e trolt Tribune. "Here," declared th missionary, "Is the raw material oT useful iimiiliofKl. It only nerds to b reclaimed ty the hiinil of religion.' With a triumphant nttd I no (Tub' 7 tweet smile, as If the victory were nlreudy his, he turned to the nlxirlgines. "How!" ho observed. The noble red men opened their eyes, but made no nudlhlc reply. "Come, ye who tiro wearv." urired the itils iliuiarv. "Huh " The Indlanoseemed quite contented with their present position. Tho Inducements held out by the bald-headed party with a red nose wero not sufficiently powerful to arouse within their breasts any eon stl tn I ntr desire for a chang-e. "He men!" exclaimed the man of Ood. "Huh!'' The denizens of the forest evidently preferred to be Indians. Possibly it was tiinro fun, but they didn't say. "Ilefore vott are two roads," explained the missionary. "Tho one leads to ruin end useless lies, the other to salvation and jflory." Tito native, looked puzzled. Which will you take''" the tall, thltt exhoiter Impressively demanded, lit stantly tho Indians were uuun their leet, Ihelr eyes kindled with Intelli gence. Tim missionary was almost overeotno with delight. "I say," thundered ho in his deepest tones, "which will you take?" Ho listened eagerly, rapturously, for tho reply. "A little of the same!" thev cordially declared. Almost before they knew It the missionary was go tie. tow Chinese atthtters are laM. The Chinese soldier receives his pay once a month only, and Chinese months, It may be remembered, are much lai'irer than those wo are iircus tinned to reckon bv. On the eve of the pay-day the captain of a company, to gether with his sergctint-ninjor, (roes und receives the amount of money requisite to pay his company from his next superior officer. This is not paid to him in Jingling coins, but In pure silver, which, how ever, lias been broken Into somewhat irregular jileces. The whole of tho night preceding pay-day Is occupied in weighing out for each man the re quired quantity of silver, und this occupation, as may be imagined, is a very tedious one, and only success fully accomplished by In II til to care, for hero a pleco the size of n jiln'u head lias to be chipped off, and thero a piece of larger dimensions has to bo 11 tided to make up weight, and uny deviation one way or the other means t he loss of perhaps a day's pay or more to some poor defender ol the celestial empire. When tho process of met Inn out Is accomplished, tlie silver is carefully wrapped In paper, upon which is written tho name of tho Intended recipient. On tho follow intr after noon the company Is mitstored, and the seiveant'tnajor divides the 1110110) commencing with tho first man in tho company, and going on to the last When this division is con cluded, the question Is usked in sten torian tones "Has any one else it claim?" und tho customary "No" having been promptly given tho men arc then dismissed. Kach 0110 now repairs to the near est tradesman's shop, where ho ex changes his sliver. For 0110 teal he receives 1,(100 small coins called cash, pcrforatcti In tho center so as to al low of being threaded on a string, and, having received the proper amount, turns homeward with a cheerful mien but nearly sinking be neath Ills burden. Tho privato receives three nnd a half teals, equal to about nineteen shillings, monthly, out of which he has to provide himself with clothes nnd food, lint ho lives on rice, and Ills clothes cost but n tritle. Mlstukmi Kcommiy. Pr. Gustavo Pchlegel has called at tcntion to tho necessity of merchants Undying tho custc.ius nnd prejudices it tho Cninoso in rcfereneo to com mercial undertakings, nnd relates the following Incident, which bhowi Iho strong practical sense and fru gality which pervado the Chinese: Tho native pots aro very thin, and burn through quickly, nnd some En glish firms thought it would bo a very good thing to make boilers In Lngland nnd send them to China. Accordingly, a ship loud was sent to Hong-Kong. They were cheaper and itrougcr than the nutivo boilers, and 1 few hundred wero sold, but the na tives would buy no more, though thev admitted tho boilers were :heapcr than their own, but to make them boll they had to use much more fuel becauso they were so thick. They ipent much in the way of fuel before they could get their rice Uilled than it would cost to renew the boilers every two or threo months. At Coney islanu. Mr Long Thev aro talking about Introducing balloon traveling on Coney Island. Mr. Short Good gracious! I hope not. Traveling is about the only thing that Isn't high down here, . Exchange. No Wonder PeopU Speak Well of HOOD'S. " For a lung time 1 was troubled with weak stomach, la. dbjrestion and Dya Mnsls. I beican taking III sid's iarsrtlla and 1 hsvs not fait so well all Mr.ll.J.Hraueai. over for years. My food seldom troubles in now. My sister also took Hood's tisiwistrllla wlih vsry .lMlnoMults. I duu't w.mder people aimk well of Hood's (aavparllla. lui'i see how tlity caubtup It." H.J. HapaoAOa.Xi.rwalk.Ct. M.B. Me sure to get llmst's riawpariua- Beod'.PtlUeleasllr, r prompt) 1 tBeUBtlr os tbe Ursr aui twwela. sJLV reaacist lei- a Panerv t llr. "Four tailr.sd. nor a belt line, anil two fuel, all ptiH-.lhicr ar sure t" msk" a nlc 1 it v here," said Jay A. Ilwigiciti;' Ar Co.. of Chlrng.i, when they fmmrUvl Ol illltli. They wen- tv til . Kmir taririr? Imaled at imcc, new tmnsr uuu stores r.ro golin: u-.i ilaib . ('h!csiri Newc Fish hov some discomforts, but thev mausgeto escape he annoyance of being culled: '-too fresh." Texas Sittings. J. A. Jnhnsnn, Medina, N. Y., snysi "Hall's Cnlarru Cure iuiiU uie." Sold by Druggists, its-. A W11ms.11 is never sonnxiousto acknow ledge man s stinrrinritv as when her lead- pencil gets dull. Texas Sittings. Mr. Janes le Mrs. R . Mrs. J -" I wnniler why. w hen Croup, Whoop ing faugh and IM,htneria were epf iterate, roar ebilriren alone eM-Hiel an attack; " Mrs. B -"The rea-iMi Is plain. Dr. Hmsle's Certain Crn.ii I lire asm wsfil if th' u tii niirr n' fie ssl nmiM'nn. It l a wonderful rirevenllvr. ' Wevntuur druggist to seud fur t. V is only due.'' It is 1,0 use to fret about the Inevitable, but sometimes It helps to passowuy the time. -- Texas Sittings. AsrvciNr. would tie Justified In rcmmmfndlne ttcechnm's I'llls for all alTectiuiisof the hvur and olber vital organs. .4 I'fliiiplele Ssirspspsr e'er tine Cent. 77ir I'lttthitiyh ( 7o-niOclr-7V Irtfntv.i is sold bv all News Atfeuls nnd delivered by C'arrlert everywliere. Inr thir 1 VmI a copy or sir tViils 11 week. II eontii ns daily, tlie news of the world, n-eel.-linr 1 s I", does, tlie reiairt of botii the Assrs-latnl I'ren and tll I 'lllle I Press. No other pap-r which sells fur On cvt renetves both of these resirts. Its SMirtliur, Klnsiieliil, Ksshlfin, and littiiiehiild liejeirtiiietits are uu eimled. lirder It fi-mn your News Auent. 0??I3 ENJOYS Both tlie method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, nnd acts cently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Pvrttp of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tnsto and ac ceptable to the efomnch, prompt in its actiou nnd truly lieiielicinl in its effects, prepnred only from the most healthy and agrcenlilo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. 8yrup of Figs is for sale In 50o and (1 bottles by all lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wi.-ucs iu try iu uit 001 accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. Cl. L0UISVILU, AX HI YORK. N.t. Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Itlicuiiintleiti, lumbairn, pain In Jnlntsor back, brick dust In urine, frequent, culls, IrrltHtinu, ItitlumHtlnn, ravel, ulceration or catarrh of blaUUcr. Disordered Liver, Impaired digestion, stout, billions-headache. SUVA JIP-llcroT cures kidney illfrictiltlva, XoOnip. urinary truuhl", bright sdlscfcsa. Impure Illood, florof ula, malaria, gen'l weakness or debility Guarnut- Vf ronfpnts nfOiw Bottle. If not tea eAlwd, irustftU sill i vIulMl to yok .La prl paid. At Drtiicglste, SOr. ftlae, $1.00 Mao, .lBTliiit' bind to !!eslth"fr-ConulutlMl rise, ' i KlMISa&l'O.. DlNUHAUTOM.N. Y. Tills Trad Vsrk Is 00 tlx best WATERPROOF COAT world 1 A. .1. TOWHR, BOSTON, MASS. IT I si A II'TV roil ewe rsur. i-iraiiil I'ltnitly lu sec the best value for ur uionei-. Keoiio nitwe In your fsmwrsr by pun rbHstiltf W. 1,. Iluustil Sihfies. vt-lili-a resreeul Ibe bi-c value for erlrea ake4, as IbuuanniU will lesllly. UTTAKIINO HI IIST1TITIC sud vaay fin lmHirirtl rusv to walk .10 l 1 will SDR.KH.MCR'3 1 I $2 1 vrv ASK F0r W. L D0U6LAS' 8H0ES. lU.u by U for oblalnlus mon.y B.ler UIm irelrus. If ael fer sale ta rear alar sra4 illreet le reentry, uailua klast, , alae s4 ll wealed, f.sla.. free. Will atve esela.lre sale le ltfler. as 4 sesj.ru I aser. okaais wkere I lave se aeeais. Write (er talaleaae. V. I- lieualas, Srecklea, Mas. "German Syrup" William McKcekan, Druggist at Hlootnltigdalc, Mich. "I have had t'.ieViMlkma badly ever aince I came out of the army nnd though I have been in the drug business for fifteen years, and have tried nearly every-. thing on the market, nothing boa given me the slightest relief until a few months ago, when I used Bo Fchee'a German Syrup. I nm now glad to acknowledge the great good it has done me. I am greatly reliev ed during the day and at night go to sleco without the least trouble."' D an unr ut nrr.ctvrn " ill" fnsies, hiisniels. end Pnlnt which Stain tlie lintiils. Inliire tha Iron, surf liiirti oft. TlmKlslnsMiin Bnise Polish Is Bllllsnt,Odn 1rs, Iiiiniiiie. mid His eoiisntiisr ihs lor autla or ulass parktute with ssery iiin-hss. r n t) 3 '04 Its Origin and History PREVENTION AND CURE. An Interesting Pamphlet mailed to any ad. dress on receiot ot Btnmn, Dr. L H. HARRIS, Pittsburgh, Pa, Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OR Other Chemicals or tmed tn the repartition of W. BAKER & (0S reakfastGocoa irhlcS I tthirlutety pur and foluMt I tt han more thnnth ret ttm J tkeitrenyth of Owna inlxefj with Ktarch. Arrowroot or mip(rf pu ia tar niuit rtiF nomlcal, co ting Uf$ than on cent a nip. It I delicious, nourish I ng, nU BASiirr !IUEtTEI. Kold byUrorm rr7 where W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mail, Wo . 1 1- - . CoBsamiiitTc and pnpi wbo h? wftk Mini's or Atb ms. shonld ns IMso iOsm fr Cunaumpuon. It ba arl tbowamBda. It has not Injur tl one. It is Dot bad to lata, tl is tba bast conttb afrup. ft (.Id avarrwbrra. . ssUUeJalAaiJaa FRAZERgar!e DF.HT IN TUB WORLD, ft wearing quailrtM ara naiurpaasad, ajetnally oailAmiiif ihrru bnis of anvnthr hraod. Not aflactrd V hoNt. ir-JKT THE VINB yuH BALK 1Y lKAlHfl UfcNKkALLV. XjXJ1JX Yotm 1 a mi uw-rrM Kma HTinxAKr pubhshMl.atuw nmmtluMr row prto9 tain4 a rlasrlv pruitai pmtm ot clMr m aicailnat pMr n 1 Is hts.l suuiulr tat aarvtfleaiiljr botin l in eloth. litci'M fcncluli worJ with Um (tormaa atitilvaimtf m1 prouaonliujati, mnl Uannaii w trxla with KmrM'ti tUrtaltloni. li u iuvkIuUI 10 ( arm tut whn mr ao IliomtiirbJj famflaar wtUx Kitaltab, or Co AiiivrifAfu wiu wiob i kswu uartnaa uuu rCa. u0V4 Ut LaMsritw Um lrhuu 'IIONRV IN ClllCHrNft. vortw. aim-psa book. rWiifa off a priftifsl imtiUry ruwr diirina; m .voars. It tftarlM how lo Artct aii4 rtllfl dlnara: la fiteil for emm avn -.(m ffttum.oir; whW. lowli toaavato HBThtfl mi.Att IMiIim BOOK ft m Uotiafc, iH tu, N. ff. CMy. F.aTMCinMHNW.noRRin, KiniOl Wll Unathliiulon, !.- 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lt IVlnrip! Examlnar U S. Tenaion Buraau. Jisiu Jt war, lsVaJjtMiuUugi:lwiui attjr ju, IV V lC'IY i!.C rVnrtft-r'ift Kriaonn ll Ij I J J whv an InvcMtment with iiH will prot1tall. MdVKY HF(?UKK.-U rrornl illvldi-niU AtldrtMi THAI. HAN Hr'U. CO., 141. liuliliuont 8trt-t. 11ALT1MOHK, MO. -) 1 ltuslnrM 4 Hit I rhri y f hHitil Ht-bttAl, t'lnvvlaml, (. ruiideil in inn 2MNi former fltlVATK (sllOKTIIAMIt ISS.TITITK sis Knilrhflrlil Hi.. (Mtl.tiirg. Pa. Muirlhsnil ami lvH-wrlniis s-r nionlb, S4..'si per quaiur, $ii six uiiaita-, SJi- Wrllo fur culatntf as. 1ATK.STIS rF-NsilOMsl t-Honil for InssnS. or's lluhl or lliiw lo oliiuln a I'utnur. Srn4 foe lilsmlof -t.lIIIN Utll'NTV LAWS. 1-A! HICK O'JAKIIKU W ABMlNlilO-S. U. X FAT fV Cfll If nstut-ral I lb', a mnnita.anr ae I V U Lnv rn make remedy. Halv moU sum partivutars 'A.. Vox H U. SC. Lou!., Mo. 1 i rpr,s-TrT,i! W. T, VliEer aM 40-euse keels I VIlKgeral, , ... tree. flllOL 4T( If mm W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN, THE BEST SHOE IH THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. A teoNia arwed aaas 'lar WJ not rip, Hum calf, ifomlrw, smooth lulua, Mf iiliv. mora itinfrtabie.styliab and duraMa tbaa aujr otbt-r stoiw ner aoi4 ai 1111 pric. jLquala iuium mmim abwa ttmftnuT frtiiit Mi iu BVi. iiauti-awai. on rtur snoaa. in mot atynmaj, aud Uuraol .bo vtr auld at Uua pf Tb auuai shors C4ntiutf from to flit. .)J I'Olirt BSSV W(ri4 VJ iMJ-invra MU mn nurwwnw a wunt a kum1 bvavy ralf. Itir Mlrd. aaivusMiii a slioa. In. aul will kwp th fwl dry and warm. - .ua 'alf, J.'t aud 94 trkmaifii i unoan viva imtr wvar fur tua mouay tiiau any other maku. They ara made for iwrviw . Tba lucrvuauiK wilaa sbow Uiut wora Inmnen bava founil this out. nWC J ana YoHlha l.Tft (clioal Hbaaa aro U le 1 w worn by tba Ua avrwbur, 'Jbatuokbaarvico able sboes im.W at tha prk-M. 1 nl 1TC' U llaa.-Sowed, t J-flO, S'J ami ..' mmf aVf I mm W kboaa lor ,ltaaa aro mada of tba Wib l)ou gola or nna rair, aa ucsirra, isr r ary yiin, wm loriabla aud Unrabla. Tba amw trtjuais cuaiom mail anoaa coiuu, f mm 9 to $&. ldtaa bo wuOa uiouviio intsa In their footwear are bad lug ibla out. VA I'TION. Bawara of uaataratuDailtutlnf shoaawltku outW. U m.unlaa' us ma and tiiaprUsumNNlouboua h.....s ssm 1 miiiiilatafc si nil auhkvt't lei limtki-Ui
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