FORCE MAY JlK USED. PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINE OPF.riV TOnS TO START WONK. Ilnnna'a Firm ltfur tn Join lit Mia Mnffincnt- Crlnl AtirrrnTly at Hund In th Urfnt fitrlfce Frmld-nt liolnn Ritlnrd U Itli the Outlook In Mtthur. Cl'veul, Auk W. Thi- opviatniH f th? IVnnsylvfinln cml m!iiLn hive luU a crinfort'iice In this city, at whhili nlnut 30 prominent flrnm wre pjrreHv-tit'l. tt wan dtt?( mltiH thftt mini in ih rittHl)UfC district should hv urt cl and npernU'fi without further dlny n the pr-'UH'iH that th nilii'-m havp takn a hitih h.mdi d potdtlmt, th.it n-'ttiiiiir hut hti umcasnmiH" prh for tnlnln; will Butlrfy their dcinnnd and that thy have horn unwIllttiK to treat with Jin lTatora on nny fair ft round!, nlso that lh-re I rm course IWt open it the ep'Taturp at thin time?. It was det-r-mlned tht nil coal Bold at the f cent tmsip of mining this yonr rnust he mined at that ptlfp. No chnnxe In the price of mint tiff will hf considered until thn contracts made at the f4 crnt bnpln of mining are lUIf d and the uniform) ty nirreemvnt In romplcl.-d. At Iwtat thre. fourthfl of the tonnape of the Plttahurg dlntrtcl was rr.-prflentc:! nt thp confer ence, and all arc unanltn"U and anfieed, If nTP?s;)!y, to forcibly resume op?ratlonf, with the exception of M. A. llanna A Co. J. n. Z' rh, pn sldent of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal company, explains the motives which l"d up to this action an follows: "Wp have bo-n hoping that Prudent Itathford would nim" to hlfl senMcsand consent to Hume reasonable ttt lemont of the strike, but It Is evident that he will not. He If fooling the public with statements favorable to the miners' cause and Is leading the miners nn In a sort of revival meetlnff enthusiasm. "While the men are chenrintc over the vietories exploited by Katchford they forget that If they close every mine In this country they will never win the strike. The coal operators will never accede to the miners' demands. Mr. Patchcord oupht to know this, nnd yet he continues to encourap the men with false hopes of victory. He has refused to compromise. "Mr. Uend of Chkaffo made In the newspapers an offer to compromise, which Sir. Patchcord never answered and to which he has paid no attention." President I Mian MIfl d. Pittsburg, Aur. 1R The strlklnK min ers officials express themselves satis fied with the injunction proceedings. "According to the court," said Presi dent Tolan, "the Injunction only re strains us from dolnff what we have not done and what we do not intend to do. The camps will be continued and eon ducted aa usual until further notice. We have abundant assurance of help, and all the reports' that we ate destitute have no foundation." In the opinion of ft number of coal operators the uniformity agreement will not receive the support its articles are said to warrant. A canvass of oper ators shows that thfy are not rushing to the committee with signed agree ments In their hands. In fact, they are holding back, and each one seems watt ing to see what the other Intends to do. The uniformity committee refuses to divulge the names of the operators who have affixed their signatures to that In strument, and inquiry tends to show that only three Ilrms have made a de cisive step In the matter and signed the agreement. Fatal Quarrel of Deputy SherllT Pittsburg, Aug. 17. Two deputies, Hobeit Kerr and Frank Anderson, em ployed as guardians of the New York and Cleveland Una Coal company here, had a sanguinary encounter, and as a result Kerr can live but a short time. Anderson Is proprietor of a dive on Water street In this city and is -known as a bad man. He was In charge of the deputies at Handy Creek. Kerr, who lives at MfKecs Tiorks, Is a river pilot by occupation. He has served before as a deputy during strikes. The men met on a bridge crossing Plum creek, and after a few words An derson was seen to hit Kerr, who re taliated, and a rough and tumble fight followed. Anderson succeeded in draw ing his revolver and, placing It close to Kerr's abdomen, Hred, the ball tearing through the victim's intestines, lodging in his back. The physicians say he will die. A constable tried to arrest Anderson, but lie was prevented by deputies, who said they would hold him until the ar rival of the sheriff. KanuM Minor Con tl tine Work, Pittsburg, Kan., Aug. 17. After a long conference between the operator and executive board of the miners ol Cherokee and Ciawford counties action favorable to the men remaining at work has been tukon. An agreement making concessions to the miners was drawn up, and each operator in the district will be asked to sign it. Unless the operators sign the men declare they will quit work. However, the impression prevails that the operators will readily agree to the miners' demands. The Strlka lu Uuatfirn Pennsylvania. Hasleton, Pa., Aug. 17. Twenty-five hundred miners of the Lehigh and Wilkoshurro collerlus In the Honey Li rook district are now on strike. Thii Is ts first defection among the miners of eastern Pennsylvania. Apart from the wage queatlon, the men demand the discharge or transfer of Superintendent Junes, and the feeling against htm is so strong that he moves about wtth an armed epeort, and his house Is guarded day and night. Trouble rrobabla at Htdlalr. Belluire. O., Aug. 17. Another mass meeting of the miners was held hero last evening, and large delegations from IM! Ion vale,- Long Hun and Whevling Creek mines marched here In a body, attended the meeting and outvoted the local miners in it. The meeting decided to shut down--all local mines in this vicinity, which will cause a number of large manufacturing plants to close and likely the city electric and water plants aUo. Cireeiuburg Miner Jolu the Strike. Ureensburg, Pa., Aug. 17. Wild dis order prevailed in the vicinity of Her-nu-nle and tne Ocean Coal company's works lust night. The 2u0 mineis who came from the river district were suc cessful In bringing the miners at Her meiiiu out. About 176 men quit work. Lynched by Mooiubtner. Richmond, Aug. IS John E. Nowlein, a revenue informer who had bton ar reted for breaking into a epringhouse, was taken from the officers in Kuuny bog, Franklin county, and shot to death. The mob, it tat supposed, wat composed of niouncl.inifi-s. ooct Critn l'rowptjrt In Argentine Buenos Ayivs, Aug. 18. According to the ullk'iul lepoil. the eertral Clop fT" pecta in tho Argt-ntlne are excellent. KLONDIKE WAR TALK CANADIAN OFFICIALS EXCITED OVER ALLEGED CU3TOM9 VIOLATIONS. 4 Itrltlih SuUffnt at Com n Catls For S Meeting to Knti-r Objections - - Claim That Amrrtrnu OMrrrr Md an At tempt to Krl a Ifomliilon Htinmrr. Victoria, 13. C, Aug. 1R. The custom house olUceifl up at Hkaguay have giv en the Pilt'hh lion's tall a glorious twist. That Is the sub-nance of the latent news that hurt reaehed this point from the pilgrims who have gone north to scramble for nun gets. Prom Comox, a codling point lf0 miles up the coast. enrne the news thnt the Canadian Nav igutlon cornpnny's steamer Ianuhe had arrived there south bound from Ijyea and Skaguay with all on board well. Kvrything was as serene nn the moun tain passes as 2,0fK) or 3.0'KJ men could make It, Hnd every prospect pleased ex cept the American customs olllcers. An indignant Hrlttsh subject dnshed up to the Comox telegraph olllce while the ve?sel was coaling and wired a rod- hot message t the Victoria board of trade. He was so excited that he forgot to give any details, saying simply: "Customs officers attempted to seise vess-d. Call meeting of board to de nounce aetlon." News soon spread about this loyal Hrltish town nnd caused much excite ment and sidewalk war talk. The agent of the steamer promptly wired Captain Meyer of the Dntiube for some details. but before the message could reach him the steamer had put to sea, south bound. The assumption was that the steamer would proceed to this port. Aside from this suggestion of trouble. the news that came from Comox was that the Danube had met the steamer lirhUol, north bound with treasure chas ers, and all was well. No news hnd been received of the steamer Portland, due soon from St. Michaels and said by the rophetB to have $4, (KM), 000 or S,000,000 In gold dust abowrd. The understanding Is that the trouble with the customs officers was caused by the l')anube landing bonded freight at Rkaguay instead of Dyea, three miles away, which Is the official port of entry. Bonded freight to the extent of 75 tons was sent tip on her from Seattle by the Pkaguay Pay Association Trade com pany. TeloRi-iiph Lines to Klondike. Washington, Aug. 17. The Canadian government has submitted fotmal pro posals to this government to establish communication with the Klondike re gion In Alaska by the construction of a telegraph line trom the head of win ter navigation on the Lynn canal Into the center of the Klondike district. The proposals have been taken under ad visement. They have been approved by the Hrlttsh secretary of state for foreign aftnirs and were forwarded by the governor general of Canada through the British embassy to the state de partment and referred to the interior department. There the papers are lock ed up pending consideration. The proposals, while reserving the rights of either country pending the settlement of the International bound ary line between the United States and Cnnada south of Mount St. Ellas, urge the expediency of establishing a per manent route giving access to the in terior at all seasons of the year. The most feasible route, in the judgment of the Canadian authorities, would be to start from the head of winter naviga tion on the Lynn canal, the body of water running from near Juneau up beyond Dyea and Chllkat, forming part of the present overland route, cross the mountains by the White pass or by any other pass whb'h may seem more ac cessible and proceed northward to Fort Selkirk and thence to Klondike. fjidne Orgttnlte a Company. Trenton, Aug. IS. Articles of incor poration have been filed with the secre tary of state of a $5,000,000 company for the purpose of operating In the Klondike district. The name of the company is the Joseph Ladue Oold Mining and De velopment company. Ladue is the re ported owner of Dawson City and Is the principal shareholder In the company. In the articles of Incorporation his resi dence is given as Plattshurg, N. Y. The other members of the company are Elmer Botsford and Albert M. Emery of 1'lattsburg, N. Y.; Edgar D. Bronson of New York city, Charles C. Lapham of Lapham, N. Y., and Wlllard Brown, a New York city banker. The company begin with $1,000 paid In, which Is the amount required for the state fee for tiling the papers. JUSTICE FIELD'S RECORD. Hh Served Longer on the Mnpreme Bench Than John Marshall. Waxhlneton, Auk. 17. Justice Btephen J. Field of the United Blates supreme court has established the record for longest service on that bench. Until yeBterday the service of Chief JtiBtlce John Marshall had been the longest In the history of the court, covering 34 years. With yesterday Justice Field's service exceeds that of Marshall. Ha was appointed In 1M by President Lin coin and Is now In his elKhty-flrst year, hale and hearty, of strong mentality, JUSTICE FIELD. but feeble body. He had reached the age of retirement, but prefers to remain in active service on the bench, and ut the supreme court room It is said there is no present indication that lie will ro ll re. Justice Field Is now at Spring I-ako, N. J.t where he has a Cottage. The venerable Jurist has recently written his memoirs, but only a few copies have been printed. llaalr llnrn.d by X Kjr.. Denver, Auk. 18. Charles F. La- combe, president of the Mountain Elec trie company of this city, has seriously burned both hands while experimenting with X rays and Is confined to his home, undeiKolug all the tortures at tendant upon burns of this nature. I'by slclttijs are ulmott cs-HittojiUy in at tendance, and evei y tlilnsj p-istoble is be ln done to relieve his sullerliiKS. Ten days had elapned after the application of the lays betnre Mr. Laonibe feit any 111 effects thtr from. A;.: ' -e-A THE PURE FOOD IAW. To I'rovlde Agnhitt the? Adulteration of Food, and Providing for the F.nforce nient Thereof. Section 1. B. It emii!t4!l. &., Tluit no por.tim Hlmii, within this Ktnte, !iinnufnetnro) for sale, offer for snlu or sell nny nrticlo of food which is luhiltenitiHl with the menu ii ii? of this net. Heel ion 2. The term "food," ns nsed heroin, shall ineliuln nil articles used for food or drink by limn whethersimnle, mixed oroomiMtind. Section 3. An article shall lie deemed to bo adulterated within the meaning of this act, : (a). In the east) of food: (1). If any substance, or substances have boon mixed with it so as to lower or denreciate or injuriously atteet its quality, sheiif-th or jmrity. C- If any inferior or cheaper substance or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it. (8). If any valuable or necessary constitu ent or innrediont has been wholly or in part n list racted from it. (-1). If it is an imitation of or is sold under Jio name, of another nrticlo. (). If it consists wholly or in part of a diseased, decomposed, putrid, in fected, tainted or rotten nnimal or vegetable substance or article, whether manufactured or not, or in ense of milk if it is the produce of a diseased nnimal; (6). If it color ed, coated, polished or powderod, whereby damage or inferiority is c ineenlcd, or if by nny means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is. (7). If it contains any ndded substance or in gredient which is poisonous or in jurious to health : Provided, That tht3 provisions of this act shall not apply to mixtures or compounds re oognizod ns ordinary articles or in- grotlionts of articles of food, if each and every package sold or offered for sale be distinctly labeled ns mix tures or compounds, nnd tiro not in jurious to health. Section 4. Every person manu facturing, offering or exposing for sale or delivering to n purchaser any article of food included in the pro visions of this not shnll furnish to nny person interested or demand ing the same, who shall apply to him for the purpose and shnll ten der him the vnluo of the same, a bample sufficient for the analysis of any such article of food which is in his possession. Section B. Whoever refuses to comply, upon demand, with the re quirements of section four, and who ever violates nny of the provisions of this net shall be guilty of a mis demeanor and npon conviction shall be fined not exceeding one hnndred nor ltss than fifty dollars, or im prisoned not exceeding ninety nor loss than thirty days, or both, and any person found guilty of manu facturing, offering for sale or sell ing nny adulterated article of food under tho provisions of this act shall be adjudged to pay, in addi tion to tho penalties herein provided for, nil nocessary costs and expen ses incurred in inspecting and ana lyzing such adulterated articles of which said person may have been found guilty of manufacturing, sell ing or offering for sale : Provided, That all poualtios nnd costs for the violation of the provisions of this act shall be paid to the Diary and Food Commissioner, or his aent, and by him paid into the State Treasury, to bo kept ns a fund sepa rate nnd ajxirt for the use of the De partment of Agriculture for the en forcement of this net and to be drawn out npon warrant signod by thoSooretary of Agriculture and tho Auditor Genornl. Section 6. The agent of the De partment of Agriculture, known as tho Dairy and Food Commissioner of this State, shall be charged with he enforcement of all the provisions of this act and shall have the samo power to enforce tho provisions of this act that is given him to enforce tho piti visions of tho act by which ho receives his appointment. Approved Tho 26th (lay of June, A. D. 1U5. Daniel II. Hastinos. Bargain to Quick Buyen. George Daunmnn offers a ;ood lounge, kitchen, parlor and store stove and gnsolino rango, nso three Fairbank's scales, 1 largo, 2 email ; cheese safe and 1, 2 bbl oil tank at low figures to quick buyors. Listers and the Groat Ea-stern Fer tilizers at W. & (i. Mitchell's. "Miss Highsee is a beautiful sing er isn't she ?" "Very. That was all that made her singing endurable." Wont Times. "I can't see why you object to young Suf tleigh, I am sure he is con staat." "Worse thun that he is perpetual. " Truth. The struiirhtoHt way p.;th.ips which may be aoUKlit Lb through tlio great highway luen call I OOllt. D'.jciuW Hymn Book. A RemitksbH Cuts of Chronic Diarrheal. In 1SH2, when 1 served my coun try as a private in Company A, lGTth Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1 con tracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given tne a great deal of trouble ever since. I have tried a dozen dilT'rent medicines and several prominent doctors without any per matient relief. Not long ago a friend sent mo fl, sample bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea. Remedy, and after that I nought and took n 50 cent bottle; and now loan say that I am entirely cured. I cannot lie thankful enough to you for this great Hemedy, nnd recommend it to nil suffering veter ans. If in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, IlKNtiY StRiNiinito'Klt, Al Ientown, l'a. Bold by Druggists and General Merchants in Pike C unity. J'vf-rrbody Buys Po. C;ncnrcts Ofutdy Cathartic, Hip most won dorlul mulicil diVoverv of thu ae. piean tmt and rolreslun" to thn tunic, act (rr-ntly and iMmitlvoly on K itlnc a, li ver and bowoM, clrarr-tlmr tho entire svhU iii, dispel ( uu, cur'1. Iicarincbo, fever, hiibitimi conMiimtion and biliousness. Piomo buy anitry a box of ). C. C. to-day; 10, 5, W cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all (Iriii-'RiBts. Ping Hill Farm Poultry Yards. Tho Rosi Comb White Leghorn only. Carefully bred for fifteen years. Host layers of fine white eggs. Pairs, and Trios for salt?, and hatching eggs in Hanson. ORDKRS PROMPT Y F1LLKD. Ueo. E. Hint?!, ayton, LN. J. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. OIIKAT FX DICTATIONS may or may not lw realized. Things tip in tho Klondiko are mighty uncertain. There's no uncertainty, though, about our stock of clothing. Kverythlntr Is ns sure as a fortune after you have made it, and n harvest after it's been irathcred. Wo have some fortunes to offer in Summer Suits that were 11.00 and 15.00. We are now closing out at $7.00 and $11. OO. STRAW HATS At Half Price. All Summer Stuff is reduced to about one-half its reg ular price. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, (JWesell good clothing cheap-Vl Cor, Front and Sussex streets, PORT JEltVIS, N. Y. thousand wheels but only one shoe. BEST-BIKE-SHOES. BALL-BEARING, RIDEFJIPHAST, PEDALSH0E. Easy to ride in. Ensv to walk in. Made on foot-supiKirting principles ou carefully modeled lasts. Black or ton. JOHNSON'S, Fitter of Feet, Port Jervis, N. Y. L. A. W. 00000000000000000000 Repair Shop OOOOOOOOUOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooo Can fix your bicycle when others fail. If your bicycle netids repairing give them a trial, which will convince you that they understand how to repair bicycles. NEW BICYCLES FOR RENT TLeHoiis (Hvou to H. inncrs-M Milford, Pa. Telephone connection P. C. Rutan, Prop. $7,800 Given Away To Hrson3 ho umke the greatest number of wurdd out of the phrase, "i'utfiit Attorney WtJildt'rbuiW Fur iartioulftrH address the Natiouul Kwior-lr, Washington. V. t vO LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. drier this head H' will insert roinmnnl cuMoin on current and liolltleal topicf, without being responsible for the tuntl nients cxpriMicil, and lovlto ste-h diwiiR ton as may lc proner nnd of gcntTnl in tercut to the people, Em loll 1'ltKHS. 1 Errora In the Report. Nkw Yoick, Aug. 1(1, 18'.7. Km ton iik I'ikk CtniSTV I'itRss: I had an opportunity a few wwks ago to look owr the recent report, of thu Klali (Joni mlwdon of tho Htato of Pennsylvania and wan nmaz Mt at the many errors which the bo.di contained and errors too that arc in excusable and would lead any tint I nary ob server to infer that the publication was wholly unrellabl'!. I will call y.uir atten tion to a few Inaccuracies which occur In its nottr oii of the Lakes and Clubs of Pike, county. Tim Forest Lako Association It culls the Forest. Park Association. The Koro:t Park it enters as an Incorporated body whereas It is only the property of n private family It gives to tho Forest Lake Association five lakes whereas It. has only 3 and calls two of these the Hlg nnd Little CJorillas instead of Long and Hound C irlllas. ilow tho compilers of this vol ume could have associated any of the lakes of Pike county with the Korllln I can't imagine as no such animal has ever been found or let loose there within the memory of the oldest settler. Had they born called Yahoos wo might think they had In mind some of the characters given la thu travels of Lemuel (iulllvor and at tho samo ti me the politicians and st atesmeu of Plko county referred to by the late Hor ace Greeley who many years ago associated them with r.ittlosnaktvs anil bad whiskey. The name of the President of the Forest Lako Assoelntion Is given Incorn-etly. It is mispelled and given In such n way as to leave renders in doubt as to whether ho Is a clergyman, scientist or physician. I will enlighten the compilers by giving his name In full It la Alexander Hadden, M. I)., of New York City, not Huddon All these errors might havo been avoided by obtaining a copy of Its Jly-Laws There are other mist akes If such they may bo called that I might enumerate if nec oessnry, but the above are surely sulliclent for tho small field and I nm quite sure that Wayne county will by heard from as It has suffered like Plko In tho report. There Is another feature of tho document I do not like and that the calling tho ponds or lakes by their newest names. In my opin ion this ought not to be allowed in the State paper without being authorized by the local court and then have them registered in tho olfiuo of county clerk so that no two or three lakes could be called by; tho si tn name As It Is now there are several Forest lakes In tho county and twoTedy-us-cungs, uto. I hopo yoti may bo ablo to bring this about and avoid further confusion. Very truly yours, Of Interest to Republicans. TO THE ElMTOli OF THE PllK-SS: Pkau SIR: Apropos of nn nrticlo in the Uwt insuo of the PiiH-is on tho Importance of keeping tho pnrty oranl.-itiun intuct ftud plving the date uf the tr wmhip tttu o.jw'H, it HeoinB to im tlmt some rule should be adopted by the County committee or the cominff convention which will direct tho manner in which the chairman and Secretary of each caucus shall be put in oflicc, and prescribe the lnofe of procedure generally. The Democratic party has a nuhiriy established nn'l well observed manner of conducting their primaries At a cauciis hnld In Diuman Ferry last fal the township committee aolectod tho chairman and proceeded to organize the meeting- I previous years it was the cus tom for the electors present to vote for a chairman. It does not matter much which wnv it iff dime, milv hIivuvh Mm nnn whv. ami then there can be no question of the regularity or tho prooorUinp-j and It the County committee would publish t he rules totf'jveru the whole business it would do good. Very Respectfully. PlKltilK M. Nl MS. Th re are at present practically no rules for the control of this matter, or iu fact fur the regulation of the party m iehinery in this county. It is to tne ond that tlire tuny bt a well defined method of proceed ins that new rules will be submitted at the coming convention. ft I. Phkhh.) RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. Sweeping Reduction OF jvriofa on all kinds of furniture and house furnishing goods. We can offor yon NEW SPRING and SUM MER (KXJDS at LOWER PRICES than ever before. Onr two stores are crowded full everything useful. A call will convince you that we are up to tho time both in NEW UOODB and LOW PRICES. RYMAN -:--:- & WELLS. STANDARD OUR WATCHWORD. "The bent is none too good. " HARDMAN, MEHLIN, K ISABEL and STANDARD PIANOS. FARRAND and VOTEV ORGANS. DOMESTIC, NEW HOME and STANDARD SEWING MACHINES, For sale for cash or on easy terms. XitUles suit all puru fur ull mat hluus, REPAIRING A if PKCIALT Y Tuning of PIAXO$ uud OlUiANd by a competent tuutT, B. S. MARSH. Ol'KRA HOUSE BLOCK, HORT JERVIS, N.Y. Wanted-Hn Idea I Who aa ctatnk Protwot Tour Iilfan; (hey may hriu y .u tu.m. LM'fc, Wwaijintftuu, U. C.,f r ttioir $. l uilot THE HEIV-YORIa t '.' I r tilVKo all itiiportanf ...-v.f of tho Nation. IT (il VJ all iniii.Tt-Mnt wxi of tho World. IT (HVr'Ji the most reliable market rot'orts. IT (lIVK.Sbrillitint and iri-tr-tctive edit'U-iiils. 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PTr mt orrici J wo ciukc .urc tcnt m K Uiuo limn thoscj itmfite fmm Washing ten. i fteod model, drawing or phrto., with nrrnrv-f tuin nfl if natrnl:ih fil- nut. irrf rt K charp. uur ice not auc lilt patent is fn-curcj, A PiMPuirr " How toOlttain J'atcnts." with cost cf s.im; in the U. S. ami fvrcin cuuntn' sent iree, ai irc-it c.A.snow&co. Opp. Phttht Orncc, WntHirroroN, D. C. f mmm tii !i r9?i?inf ? 0l Sf We desire to employ an Intelligent, industri ous man In this locality. The work , will be per manent and the pay fair. For Information write us. PITTSBURG NOVELTY CO. 1008 PENN AVE., PIYTSBURC, - - PA. NEW j Champion .. Washer. WiU wufl Cleaner, Qiiklctr, with more ease &nt Us injury to the .- In use. Over 75,000 aoli, all J giving titiiiction. Don't confuaa thla wtth tho Waablug Machiuca you bava aeeu. This i aomethiag catircly new. Can not get out of order. PIMCB WITHIN the KhACH ol fcVhkYONU. stNO for circular. Champion Washing Machins Co., SIO Vest reafl St.. CINCINNATI. 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It in wn bsolTitom-r'S'-ity winch iittUHli.-HTmrv. must Uavo and with which thy tra not ytt Biipiifitt. HQ HI MIUjG. KmjitirH.t uo lyni nor 1tcption ! a ninii-ir enrt cmncintiMU-ly ixntttirW m it uuj Will nmkt a fttrtuiM, It in hIho adtipwd tuiadiea. T'"'y nearly nlways wucccl. A' 0 winrnMimj rt'jturet, Yno Oun f)l it At home, for nn mou h it id known Uiut you httvo it you will Imvt) tit ouo a monny-niakiiiff bnni P 'sw. 1 14 (Itiumiitl is iiicrt'Hniii unit univHrtMiL Ihe awrHtctt protltH am fnun lt to per n to nth. It in an articlu of ftrvmt tnt-rit t)Ht cau Itt tifiUilh -i on a lattfo or dmall ctcui with 400 pec OfMU prolll. 11 nu will armrl ns ronr arldrrM, w will at one) forw-itni to yon, by OJnil, full imrtieulftra aud iitforuicttioa trvt of cvt. We oriiy eiitublihh One muxul iu a pbic ami dt'irw to mcur tlio jroi,-r arntH nt tltu wtarU Wtf Uulp Uioa wUo W)n to Kt start-l. You oiiit not at once If ynrj hnpA to gpt an ftfrnncy, ax tlu y am nitn rapidly Uikm. it'a a brand uuw thin. 0;k it our btnt hkwIm writes hn lut oli'tn'd E',tU iu mx iiinnitirt. W huvn and tiivt- entuMvo cwmirtd of territory. Writ at 0!trt. Ka c curat atoaat aanma 4 ai1drnai Wnu- to Xhe McCduiditd fttfg. Co., IndlanapotU, Imk